'HB ADVERTISER U'RSDYY. faEPlOlBEKT, 1871. li Publishers' Notices. n.uirn fnr olobvfl. :xtKA . . . .. ., B?.itlniipr and News DenT- Xo-XX" street. iiextdoorto the Postoffice. vv-icrs -e'.M ordinary reading matter. Vticii" r- J ten cents per line, each Insertion. 1 .:.".,'. .,. m-entv-flve per cent, additl- kc:.tu- .'- LrtiRtJVC rates. .r'itnicxn under the head of "Wanted." DVF ..... ... . . a.rvi..n .t-f -mr r.ut." "tor aitv '. -. ihp casreeo iweniy-u c wm-i .. -- " ment or liv Iln-s, or lew.cnch Insertion, ao- Taenjetw over nc mv.--., . .- ic,uti-!ri:ne.uiicli Insertion. .. Publisher Advertiser. ClTYAXJ) COUNTY. Xtt Advertisement. ,r -ncc-r.rnt-r.ouii Wulrtter A"3 r.ccinesit-WlllIam DMly. ners-.ert-D. s. Snyder, V.n-"n" 1)' W. Mills. a Hr.Ki-lt. W. I'nrnas. r oik tov.-t. loaK irannfacturlnff Co. X.rt rT City. n Bias. 1 ?i- v..tir - ! M.Martin. Peru. mu . i .re u. . ,uiuLt .,. ..... Heating Stoves at Big Stove. Machine oil at Lett &CreIgh's. gome more of that cheap plus to- i ba;co at "" - -"" Big stock of Builder's hard wareTjust" receive I at l.ig stove. gehool Books of all kinds, at Mc Crtt.ry & yickfl'8. 47-3m. Vr3 Johnson coes east next Mon day tob'.iy new fall stork. Champion Twining Mills, tne uesi, fjr$j), siiof the big stove. McCkkkky & JCxckemI keeps Pure 'ra., Urgent stock, and lowest pric eJ Mv-ohn has received a new stock of"bi' IS und mbrj0 como eV,CTy dsy' C !h:ill Uro'a. Tobacco, the best in th2 nnrket, at Gibson & VaueilVj. 47-lm. ' One hundred dollat3,for the Bain Wagon, woith $i5 more., than any other. The Invest a;id best assortment of perfumery, smpa antl toilet articles, in ilw city at Lett & Creigh's. Qcccnswabs. Swan & Brothei can .itid will sell Queensware cheapei l.ai any other store west of the Mis- Eouri. Bkmcvkd. Dr. Blake's dentist cHk-e h-.s been removed to North sidt nf M..ui street. 0 doors West of Posl or.kc. tf. Maui; This.-tWc will fell lumber of all kind" for the nest sixty days at te.u percent, belowcost. "Kii.counK, Jkxkiss & Co. A Julian or Hewett churn is ofTer el as a premium by the New Hard ware Finn for the handsomest baby oa exhibition at the State Fair. Sagtr boxes, buckets, palls, tubs, wah boards, clothes lines, &c, &c logetler with a good mr.ny other ar ilcles. ca:v be found ntSvan fc Brp's. A Kbmcdv for IiAiiD Tnrns. Save money by buying your groceries of Swan & Brother. Their goods an the best and J heir prices aro the low..- est AT SheIIXXBeug Kit's can be found all klcda, oS-rining tools scythes', snathes, fork's, shovels, spades, hoes, rakw,Take-cetu'ut -prices to suit the. times. t?a, Jack McFallkJ t moved his new stock up to & ain Street, where a big crowd fslckj ected to be ii.es. fro Uta thne'o uyiug furn- rjl-i.'piis wonderfully tenp rates. F-'"i,cre Is a reporlTnTUria city, found ed upon letters from reliable persons, that there re l(5.W7inTiTuns on the "war-path, on Solomon Biver. We hope therijd varmints won't garnish their bejtswjthtjv white acalp of our genial friend, Dr. Mcpherson. An Iowa paper ttelte how ono of its citizens got sold He sent" thirty cents to'-an eastern advertiser who rrolFered to" give for that amount a re cipe for .communing with absent frufLd.3 without the use of pen and Ink. In a few daysdie received this cool advice: "Write with-pcncil, you fool." Jg? To All Whom it May Concern. As I am 2mK Eastto spend the Winter, I wish to close up my nc coiiuts Therefore, all knowing them-telvrv- Mill..!. t..il tn mo vilI nlpjise call and settle by the first of October, and -all having accounts against me,' will present-the same for settlement. My bvMks will be found at the office of t-tull&'Schiek, McPherson Block. This uot;ca also applies to thoseinj dtbted to Berkley Bryant. " --G. p'berklkyT The Demncrat says its Constitution al Extra was placed before the people 1'yig before that of the Advertiser. Tins is a lie wilfully coined. The Democrat and Advertisers' Extras arrhed with the same express on Wednesday. Our paper was put to press an hour after and on Wednes-1 day evening our county mail was Jii:tde up, and not a single mail went out from here after the Dcmoorat re--Ceived Its extras that did not contain en Advertiser Extra. The SAae Fair comes off the pres ent tn n'h hfBrown.vjdle, and is to ue.v - a ely - nttejft&eK j-repara-l .ire f' early- ?""& forward to en ' " ,,-rt, and exhibitors to make t' K.;i. .he best that hasTever taken place jn the State. Omaha and -Douglas should be "heard .,f.rom at Brownville. Omaha lei-atd of-Tue- Yes, the grounds havo been care fully prepared ana the buildings ncw by roofed and repaired, whilevtherace course will fascinate every one inter ested in horse-speed who may " i- .-an?crisrry. ivutu". ' -,-r. MePlierMMI. KeuubllCan T; Va' s Not'ce-Wesley Uundas. l).i lay! eyes upon Ittif " " T ,'. :Td Ratine StmcE -.at rBis JJtovc. . -Zf sk-st - ar Powder, shot, Swan & Bro. lend and cap? at Bay your glass, painty biifandiwallj iper at Lett & Crefgh sT ? ? , ' paper Lett & Creigh sells nothing but pure Drugs and Medicines. For Taints, Oils, Glass and Wall Paper, low down, go 4o McCfeery & Xickells. Button Wagons, $8o, warranted for fourteen months, for sale at sign of big stove. " " " "" y.' If you have anything that you want plated with Gold or Silver take it to Dunn and Hays. Don't buy Queensware " without looking at the superb slock of the ar ticle kept bj- Swan & Bro. Go to Shellenberger's for all jkinds of Tinware, Hardware and Stoves. Prices lower than the lowest. Wanted. A furnished room, with out board, suitable for two young gen tlemen. Applyat this otnee. ,- w Gump's Dayton steel tooth Sulky Rake, and the Ohio Falls Revolving Rakw can be found at Shellenberger's. Goods boughCat GibsoiT& Vancil's will be delivered free to any part of the city. Sportsmenand chicken hunters are invited to call at Craddock's and see his new stock of guns and amunition. 45-3t. Swan & Brother are constantly re ceiving large, lots of groceries which they are selling at low prices, to 'sulf the times. Phil Deuser keeps constantly on hand Nebraska City Beer, as also Brownville. "You pays your money and you takes your choice." There has been a change made in the City Meat Market. The 'firm h now known as Pascoe : Bath, Ole mans having sold out to-Bath. - Intelligent men who drink none other than good liquors will find it to their advantage to call at Brandow's, on the corner of Second and Main. Atlantic Ocean. Den saj's to sell off his goods at reduced prices to make room for a large display of im ported goods. Go to Den's for bar gains. " Sw-rn & Brother maintain -then reputation for the -excellence and i-heapness of their teas. Call and see them when you want any thing in that line. 1 ; - , ,, The 5th Annual Council "of the Episcopal Church of the?Diocese of Nebraska convened at Omaha Sept. Sth. Rev. G. R. Davis of; this city is in attendance. Teas ! Teas ! ! Teas ! ! ! Why use an inferior Tea, when Swan & Bro. will sell you the best at the same price which other dealers charge for a cheap and coarse article. ' If you want to hire first-class team? and rigs call at the livery stable, next door to the-Reynolds House. Espec ial attention given to taking care of transient teams aud boarding horses, at reasonable rates. 43-3m Fair Ground privileges, to rent dur ing State Fair. Booths, eatiug stands shooting galleries, picture' gallery, swing rights, shows of all kinds, &c. &c. For particulars enquire or ad dress, W. B.'"Wki6ht Brownville Neb. Farmers whointend buying a Grain Drill will consult their interest by ex amining the, Hooier Drill atf.Sliellen bemer'H. This drill has been award ed more first premiums at State fairs, from .actual field trials than any oth er drill. The peveial Departments of tne Brownville Union School will be re opened for tne admission of pupils on Monday, Sept. 11th. It is important that all who design to attend the fall term should, if powible, enter school during the first, week of the- term. There willibe a vacation of the school during the-Fair week. i W. Bicir, Prin. -".houezerB. Stephens, of Bedford precinct, has received a patents from the Commissioner at Washington ;for a new and useful, improvement in wire stretchers, which, from it: chea'pness, adaptability and conven ience, cannot fail coming into very general-use, from which farmers will realize much benefit and its Inventer a liberal reward for his ingenuity. State Fair Accommodations. Notice has already been given of a thumber-of private Boarding Houses to be opened during the Fai r. Those desiring to accommodate -.boardert-during thcFair will p.lease leave theii names, terms, and number of.persons they an accommodate at my 'office for reference. R.W.Furnas. Prcst. St. Bd. Ag. Our old and highly esteemed friend Hon. C. H. Van Fossen, of Fort Scott, Kansas, and one of the leading offi cials of the Laclede & Fort Scott B. R., honored us with a visit last week. Van Fossen is one of the best known and most popular gentlemen in Kan sas, and the city from which ho'hails owes more to hintfthan any other cit izen for its reputation abroad and worth at home. A.sb business man he has few peers, and in the social circle he is a troop. Long may he revel in greenbacks andfun. ' T teas! 'Teail I, Tcnfct'Jt Cbeapar tUnu. ' ' v ver.x " - ' - Swan . Brother have iust received direclrom ha Importer :acho!ce lot of teas, to .which they invite compart son with ny in this market. Choice imperial, "Young Hyson, Oolong, ja pan. AavipgrOf from,20 to 25 per t . ... . . ; -. i cent, can De made'by purchasing your j tea of Swan T5rotUer. Bain wagons at Big Sfovo. bating Stov56tBig-6to.ve, , - Canary hird ball? at-Swan & Bro. Tumblers for ielk with tin covers, iai?J3&nfc,Bro. ' Schools Rli ynds, at Mloores Book StorefSref 44-tf. BestqualUgdSprlng wheat flour at Swariggg, Champion Fahfn-jna the; test, for$30,signofthTb4v, !. . iliW , Clocks, Watch es,aWtf. relrj for sale cheap by Dunn A large invoice kinds just received at Dutton Wagons, $85, WBrrantftl for fourteen' months for sale atslgii.of big stove. ' M Salt! Salt! '-Ohio Hlvejj Lake Salt by the barrel at Sv' Brother. ... j rti Do you want a choice syrup aFljo cents per gallon? Then go to Swan & Brother and get it. A Julian or Hewett' churn is offer ed as a premium by the 'New Hard ware Firm for the handsomest bab on exhibition at the State Fair. For, SivxE. One-lialf section -o 'landr twouniles from Bennett's mills, 3 mimmRg. ii m miM!; orcfsl if all ittf randi " well situated and well watered. Terms furnished him to the uncertain, nos-one-fourth cash, and balance on pur-f pjtalit wofatherStates. , m . chaser's terms. W. J. Austin; j j7 'j i- .' - ;' . . -j fxr-V t;Sn Stoves afcRli? Stoves 5- - A quarter section of land, a half mile from Senator Tipton's farm, for $1,000 in cash, or half cash and half cattle. Enquire of W. J. Austin, real estate iigcnt, i Rrown.ville. " ! ' I. -t Jack McFall has moved into his old quarters on Main Street, where he ib now better than ever before ena bled to render complete satisfaction to his customers. ,Ii Small has moved lus drinking palr ace and billiard parlor to" the build ing lately occupied '"by Jqe .Huddart, where he now lies in waiting to re eeive his friends and patrons. E. S. Wiblej', King in the Furni ture business, has got things in hL line down so very low in prices that persons wishiug to purchase cannot refuse to do so if they will but call aud see for "themselves. t This is a free country, still Brown ville Is.proud of its King. SVno is King,?" Why, Wibley. What is he King of? Why of the Furniture tradeT r Nobody can equal him and to .it tempt to surpass is the heiglft oi foolishness. Slierrunn House. . - - - . It is tolerably easy for a landlordto open a hotel with a fiourishjand set uch a' table as to establish for hit house a popular reputation, but it re quires;a peculiar tact in the host oi hostess to keep alive and healthy uch reputation. The Sherman House is one oftthe institutions of oui i-ity which improves- with agejii wears well.- Mine bostlvnuftman, on his part unsparing in providing sup plies, while the, culinary department is under the competent direction and management of Mrs. K. The Sher man is deservedly popular. The frightful slau; liter of the the Pawnee "Kinc's Enclish" la Tribune is alarmingly on the increase of late, and amounts to absolute butchery. The long, unintelligible productions oftthe editor, in which we find a mountainousarraj-of mean ingless adjectives intended to qualify some noun which turns up two oi three sentences further on, may serve very well to. illustrate tne writer's knowledge of obsolete jiictiouar ,vords ; but when hois obliged to do this at a sacrifice of gramatical pro priety "he simply makes a Dogberry ol himself, without gaining anything by it. We make these remarks out ol sympathy to his readers, some ol whom we have a deep regard for. The Nebraka City Jfcivs .rouses it- seif from a state of absolute torpidity and lashing its wrath into a state ol uncontrolable frenzy, in its lust issue, thus proceeds to masticate Stretch ol theF.a!Isd"ty Journal : . - ' ."Never a rebel never a radical always a, Union Democrat at your Service, JUr. btretcii. remaps you want to know the color of our hair, or the cut of our creed. We eat pump kin pies and walk out o' Sundays!" If a diet of pumpkin pies, coupled with pedestrian exercise on the Chris tain Sabbath, developes so alarming a character as i3" exempli fled- in the person of the eclitor of the Neics, we recommend Dr.Bluo, hereafter, only to indulge in weak gruel, and mild carriage exercise in the cool of the evening. i. i There is' nrobabl v no art' known to man in which suclVrapid and impor tant advances have been' made, as in that of taking Jmpressionsjot tne human face and figure. It is but a .few years' since Daguerre discovered that the bun couui ue pres&eu mi" the service of man, and used' to reflect manls imagein potable form.. But Daguerre did not improve much upon the idea, and from his, day to the pres ent his experiments have been im proved upon nntil the Daguereotypes have gone out of use and fashion, and til now we have pictures taken in a twinkling, and made to counterfeit -elf and'loyetLohek We, are led to thisrefiecUonCby a1 visit to Ihe'studio of "Messrs. Shroff & Sihhtjand look ing upon the familiar fcces of our cit izens, which look upon us from their walls as we." en ter, pictures seeming natural jasjjfe, and as though peering at us through natural eyes. Mr. Shroff is an artist who delights in his profession and hnsu perfected him self that he -takes pictures in every style known to tlie art., and has all the instruments and purapnanana re- quisite to enable him to as successfully compete with metropolitan .arusia m prices, as workmanship. A visit to the rooms of S. & S. will satisfy the most incredulous of the force of our judgement.. They can bo.fouqd over the PoEtOfflee: r j Jail Delivery. OnMonday morning it was discov ered that three prisoners, William Mc Cartney? Henry Miller alias C. Ghris tain, hud James Scott, who had for several days been coufiued in the Ne maha county jail had taken the liber ty of cuttipg through the -wall and leaving. for parts unknqwu. The wall was of "stone,-- about two feet thick, and the prisoners succeed ed in(picking away the mortar andire- jnoving the stones so as to make a hole through which a-man could eas ily make his .exit. -The wall also showed unmiit;.kable evidence of having been broken with'ta chisel from the outside'. As one, of tl e boats at the landing is missing they probably went down-the river! During their conunement in juu they evinced every evidence of happi ness and contentment, spending most of their time singing jolly songs aud itberwise enjoying themselves On Sut'day they made special observance of tne Holy Day "by the continued vo iMllza'Joii of camp-meeting melodies ndai'red hymns, besides occasionally-varying-their religious .exercises, "by ferventand audible prayers, all ol whfcl. served very well to drwii the noise of the work ofbreaking:through the wall. The two first were confin ed iinjtiil for petty larceny, commit ted atil'eru, Scott lor granu larceny !Mr.G&rrison did not go with the . a3niU prefered the loggings now 'Heating Stoves nfciiig btove. J if 'ir' T' ; 1 - i Sporting '-- - Odatjrday afternoon there was n i irgegatHering of horsemen to wit i e?s the trotting match between the larkb'a stallion and the Holliday nare,fora'purseof$40and the gate money. About half past four o'clock the d rivers put-in their appearance and be-jan sponging down their horses wjih.greatret working with a slow deliberaliofflndicatlvo of the great imiortancenf the race. About five o'cLicEtliejidrew up near the judges stai.o;fthe ttaliicm takiiig the pole. The mare, goia slight advantage, on the Pend1tkTand.ept getting more of it as the race continued. . At the eni yf the first round the Dr. found hiusclf ten lengths ahead and -smiled grimly ; nt the completion of theVecond round he hml increased the dhiiance a.d his smile had spread into a posltivegrimmace of delight. Whenoed the stand for the last tiniSHtd. vociferous cheers andj Ben. Rogfcwrannounced the time as 35 (whiohjyA a mistake of Ben's however) you coubl not have pnrcha5 ed the mart for $20,000 cash down. The staliiauTdsappointed his backers by behaving verybadly and did not succeed in settiifcn his best '"speed. May nektfauthlft little mare round the track ata ped that drew forjh approving fijjeersT The best tithe however was'made by a boy on horse back, who iroUedJth mile in 3:15. A trotting malenvf! announced for this week, on "Saturday, between 'Old Bob" and "JoeJ- for the gate money. - Fflflffi - . Heating Stava$jBi; Stove.- CuuMclFPrpfe-VdiiiBs. V M Couxciit:HAM3Ka, Sept. tth, 1ST Council met. Mnyor il'l. '5J Couucil- men Plasters niilOohafcwrjresent. The minutes or-jast mcctluy read and np- proved. Tlic following acoan's er allowed : Samuel-Till. jailor..aii.-. - S..-O II. IL'Bryant, eStavittlottS...--..... D. Campbell, services as bal .... . Si-fTrox- .tr TTnnkor. PrlllttrJcu. 75.i 35.0J '"atontlily report tr tvetCoiiwnibaIojierr eliding September 4tii, lSyTfamirovetl, as lol- w lows : mount exnonded oa'Htretsi. S14o.93 Amount received t"jmi clty-.... OT.Co Balance due ;'t:-JSi' WW On motion of D. PliSlCTart&uncil adjourn ed until Thursday 1'VCiuriSep tember Tth. 1S71. ' &f ' JVTJarJOcTif, Clerk. Heating Stoves atSiggge. "" The Dayton Mowers almost en tirely made of iron andstetl, a box- covers the gearing", thus1 sec iring it from dust and prevents decay. It has no side draft, runs light, .and is well furnished and fully warranted in every respect. W. D. agent. t. . Shellenberger, Bainjwagona at We are in' receipt of s letter from W. D. Blackburn lEq.'wrltten troni West Newton, Pa. in which he says. "IJiave thus far been qulte;succ jssful in belialf of immigraUon to our State." Bain)Yagou3 at Big Stoy School Officers, Attention Now is your "time to" ordgrSc 100I Furniture, Call at Mooj,3 Book Store, exam iner,samplesj land leave vour orders. '- - v 4.- r . .- .. -1.! i isaln wagons at tsg ioy. u4m; District Order Books Just wl at every School Director shobld ha e, ho intends to keep a corfecash n? couht. "Examine them, atMoro's Book Store. .44-tf. Bain wagons at Big Stove r id . . J. W. Blisa, Esq,, of PertSkjbjir authorized agent to receive ordeifpr printing of every descriptionacjif re ceipt for monies received forsiiboCrU) tion, &c. i'! -- J-".L & Bam wagons at Big Stove.i S J PfL"BV One hundred dollars for theC hfrl en thBnColonel Wagon, worth $5 more 'M4 une nunuren-aojiars lor l',tUii,Ji Wagon, wortht$25'morc tbUg&n. other. - Big stock of builder's hardware jhsl' received at big stoVe, -.... ri . ..- ''".itYh t m jjuttou wagons, o&o, ivarruun-jbu,j fourteen months, for, sale at sSPjFi .'?, big stove-? I Champion Fanning Mills, thp best, "1 for 30, sign of the big stove. -V Chawpion Fanning Mills, -tbe"best, for $30, sign of ,the,big stove. iiJS2 Bain wagons at Big Stove. Brat ton has his last tax sale this week- Subscribers still pour in. Thanks. The Eaker Family is Oratorio-iz-Ing in. Council Bluffs. The New Constitution bids fair, to be laid out very cold. We acknowledge receipt of a com plimentary ticket to the Douglas County Fair Graves has exposed his liquor, for sale at Tecumseh, and the Tecum sahs are happy. The State University was open ed to the public on yesterday, and is now in fuH operation.. W B. Wright has lo,ught out Cy. Pollock, and at the Post Office con solidated both establishments. What s the difference between I the editor of the Democrat and Pol- lok'3 "foulest whelp of sin?" None. Correspondents and advertisers materially contract our powers and space. A week or two will allow us elbow room. Wash Fairbrother is a candidate for Probate Judge in Johnson county. His many -friends here-a-bouts wish he, may get it. .We regret to learn that our regu lar Peru correspondent is quite ill this week. His report this week was written through an amanuensis. Rev. Alexander flies to the de fence of Ihe church taxation clause of the'New Constitution in to-day's Ad vertiser. He slings ink effectively. J Johnson county is exorcised about R. . R. matters. A letter received from Sterling says confidence has nbw taken the place of apprehension in that section. We regret to learn that Senator Tipton is ill at Omaha, which causes much solicitation amongst his friends hero. Since writing the above the Sen ator has returned in better health. Our correspondent, "Peru" de sires us to publish a list of names he sent us. We decline, for the reason That wearesalisfied their heads have recovered. They are not as sore now as they were. 1 We received calls on last Monday from Hons. Thomas andMajors of the late Con. Con. as also from Rev. Alex ander, of-Peru. They are all agreea ble, pleasant gentlemen. The Pawnee Tribune says Judge Thomns did not write a letter to it- ?ncourugllg a wnr againBt the temperance men ol woods. Just what we that neck of said. We ac- cept your apology. A communication written from Chicago to the N. Y. Reporter, Iat Spring by the editor of this journal, ia now going the rounds of the press 'in a frightfully mangled condition. Let it rest, brethren, else repair it. ' Dr. McPher.-on, his son Charles, II. C. Morgan and ?on, David Thomp son'and son, JaVob Snell and son, N. F. Russell, E. Jjinthicum, Riley Kel ly and son and others started with eleven teams for Republican City, on Mast Tuesday. "The cry. is, still they come." yW inean.candidates for office. Well, jlnfj them .come between now arm tin- Primary Election, after which we trust the fight will be a fair one be tween the Republicans and their nat ural enemies, man against man. piasters fays he can whip any man the Republicans pit against him. This boast reminds us of the Irishman who in accounting for mis sing a turkey which he. shot at, said that powder in me gun was used before.'' Wo have heard that boast before, and have seen many men who made it fall pierced by hundreds of majority. The supply of ice has failed this year at just about the same time that it did last year and the year before. This verv satisfactorily demonstrates the fact"ihat.the persons to whom the ice consumers look for their sup ply cannot be depended upon. Ice is absolutely necessary for comfort for six weeks longer at least, yet all must go without, except those who have had the forethought to lay up a sup ply for their own private use. This we recommend in future to every bodv. An ice house sufficient to hold a summer's supply for one or two 'families can be put up at very little expense, and in convenience and cheapness Is a vast saving over any other plan. T-dSVIXWALI, ITBMS. t 2"To religious meetings have been held in this town for over one year. t i Mr. Weut,worth has nearly tin- jshed a new hotel in the business part of the town. ;i- Mr. Conk commences aterm of School in the new school building on next Monday. - The Rail Road appropriation for the Trunk enterprise Has many friends in this precinct. Winter wheat is coming in to this market quite freely, considering the price is now ruling at eighty cents. 'Mr. G. G. Start is the princi ple buyer. The candidates which have an nounced themselves for office in the Advertiser are making frequent calls on ihe votiug population of this stirring town. Judge Whitney and wife and Jarvis S. Church and daughter and Austin and wife, of Brown- ere in town this we'ek confer- ng with our citizens upon social, rail road, constitutional and political matters. f fc On Monday of this week a son 'f II arren Partch was loading hay when the'double-trees became detach- .el from the wagon he held on to the Ijnes until the horses drew him off tfie load, with a pitch fork in his jianrie: He so fell that the tines of the fork entered his right side and .extending up through the body to .the left shoulder. The boy lived but a fe-v hours. JMr. Partch lives on the line between Nemaha and Ricbard- fc counties, t f PERTT ITEMS. Henderson's are selling goods at cost. . We-are sorry to hear of tho ser vere Illness of J. W. Bliss. Business in Fern has bden on the quiet order the past week. The farmers are all busy put ting up hay while the.sun shines. The Peru String Band furnish fine music these inopn-bgUt nights. We learn our friend Jpnea was in town and called on M.r. Patterson one evening last week. The Rev. W. H. Wilson, of Neb. City, preached at St. Mary's church last Sunday evening. Mr. John Patterson, ia. making quite an improvement in his business house on the East side of Fifth, street. Mr. T. M. Green is enjoying the chicken shooting this season. He al ways brings in a fine string of birds. Now is-the time to buy goods cheap at Henderson's, Thos. M. Green's old stand, corner of Fifth and Main streets.. Phil. Dustin maybe seen exercis ing his trotting horse on the track early in the morning. He is said to be the owner of the fastest horse in Nemaha county. The Fall term of tho. State Nor mal School, of this city, op'ened on the 1st inst. We learn from one of the Profs, that there will be one hun dred and twenty-live scholars in at tendance. We notice several prominent ar rivals at the City Hotel, (by Charlie Gaede). M. C. Sherman, Neb. City ; Jos. A. Emmons, Sioux City ; A. A. Spicer, Ohio; E. H. Strong, New York; Geo. B. Henderson, Boston R. S. Hays, Brownville Jeweler Prof. Rich,' Brownville High School ; Lon Rich, Brownville, (would be can didate for County Treasurer) ; R. T. Daily, Rural District ; Paul Mendler, Neb City ; C. Schmidt, Neb. City; R. S. Daily, Peru Druggist ; C. C. Wheeler, M. D. Peru; Wm. Tynan, Chicago ; A. Bock, Omaha. JSJS3IASA CITY ITEMS. Levi Job nson buried his you ng est child oi Tuesday, of this week. Grain comes into market slowly under the present ruling; low prices. Farmers are now busy sowing their winter wheat. Require Crother'a shoe shop is one of the head quarters in this place where all the active announced can didates do congregate. Burrell Hoover has lowered his main floor of hia store room several feet, and otherwise greatly improved the appearance of his store. - Bain wagons at Big Stovo ' Peru" v. " Judns.' Editor Anvr.itTisEit; I tee juuaswasua aio " Record" last week, and promises more ads This Is interesting matter for our peo ple. But not ono word has lie said about the ettor he wrote last winter denouncing and apposing our R, It. enterprises. And now hat there is a prospect for a Itoad that will icnetlt this end and the Southern portion of the county, ho comes down in his usual way md opposes tho enterprise. But what en terprise has he not oppoiod ? Can't you rite down to the " land of sun and flowers" for his " record?" If you cor. u'.udcto lend yourself to hunts' g up all the Urt and scandal you can Gnd (for it is Inter e.sjingand elevating to read) you must go at it with as much zeal, and cultivate as great a iove tor it as Judas has,:ir you can't expect to bo as successful as Judas has been. Should you write his "record, it will not be at all neressary'lo enquire about his ancestors, as the clear African points, lips, nose, hair, neels, c furnish unmistakable evidence ol his race. You will Hud that aUer the war. when traRors were no longer necdtd,all such mongrels were thrown into what Js down (here called "poor wiitc trash" a mixture at African, slave-trader, &c.) and driven up North to look anvr the "Lost Cause"' and take charge of tho Democracy. I e nocnits of old Neinaha.lwiJl you longer fall down and worship him ? Observe the shade ol "de white oli his eye," and answer. Judas says, Mr. Editor, that yon have an owner. Judas' ins tried to i.cll himself w Ilh out success-. He tned to have the K. R. and others buy him, but no one has any use foi o worthless an object. After ransacking. TJ States, If you can't find anything 'better, why come down to the dang words, "dead beat,'' it is a sagacious, high-toned, learned expression. Judas, no one could expect anything more from one of your race and Ignorance, than to keep before tho public the name of a pri vate citizen who. In no way that I can learn, except through your lies and the intrlgm of yourself, aided by a few sore-headed Re publicans here and in Brownville, who W.tr. you have formed a league to defeat tl: ..j,u iar nominees of the Republican parly. I last week gave you, Mr. Advehtisek, uw. nameo of 5 or (5 Republicans who are thus ac-unj.but you have not published them. 1 know of what 1 write, and have been asked to "come to our caucus," Judas you continually drag in the name of Mr. .Eaton, a new comer, and private citizen. While calling him a "dead beat" you sa you are personally friendly, toward him. Such friendship, such courtesy. Mr. E.'s of ten s-c is his entertaining Ihis own political views. Or, Judas, your stand-point may be that every one who comes among as Is a "dead beat" who does not bring In as much capital as you did, who has not built as ma ny houses, and madoa many Improvements as yourself, or does not take refuge under your political wing: You should view your self in a looking-glass before you talk about "dead beats. ' An unrepentant traitor like yourself, dependent qpon others for support, and who has liyed hereonly through the pat ronage of county officers, elected in a Re publican county, should be careful how he rrrtHmvs tnvnl men. PEnU. Bain wagons at Big Stve- Bain wagons at Big Stive. Champion Fanning Mills, the best, for $30, sign of the big stove. Champion Fauning Mills, the best, for $30, sign of the big stove. Cheap Sugar and Molasses for pre serving at Swan & Bro. o, 10, 0. gallon kegs and empty barrels for sale at Swau & Bro. Bacon and Swan fc Bro. Canvassed Hams at Lime, Plastering Hair and Cement at Swan & Bro. On Hand. Ono car load Buck Eye Reap ers, one carload Marsh Harvesters, one car load KIrby Reapers, any quantity of plows, cultivators, corn-planters anu every tmng a person wants. Call on F. A. TIsdol !; Co. Brownville, or Pawnee City. Bain wagons at Big Stove. Jackion oniS P : -TiF VR-"'I 'I Baira wagons at Big Stove. In the Field. It li n pleasure to the Farmer and frntt grower to know where ho can nlways pro cure ficstc&ass Implements to aid In pr Icrmlngihclubor of the field and orchard. Messrs. Marisfleld, Elllngwood Co., of St.JovcphtMo,nre?tl5I"In tho field" with a full stock of all Implements needed for fall use. The Welcome Sulky Rake Is anew rake In this market, but has, wherever used, given entire satisfaction. Thellollingswortli Sulky Rake, long and favorably knon us ono of tho very beat sulky rakes made. They have a full snnply of, Ohio Falls. St. Louls and Excelsior Revolving' Hay Rakes for sale cheap. Tho Buckeye Grain Drill, with tro hop pers for Force or Improved Fe?d gives It an advantage over all other drills, and docs not increase the prfee The latest Improved Buckeye Cider Mill and Press both large and small size, suita ble for pctsoni owning largo or small or chards. Oi Sofgham Cnne MUM tliey Imve three rslzes, light, medlunj aud heavy, thereby enabling the Farmer to get a mill suitable in size to his crop of cane. Also, a good ar- ( tide of heavy Sheet Iron for Evaporator Pans. Their stock of Iron, Steel and Hardware Is large and well suited' to the demands of the trade. DiscrlpttrelCIrculars and Pricc3 of their goods will be sent on application. For fall plowing they have a large stock of Deere's Motlnc and Canton Clipper Tlows. Wc ask for tSiem a literal shafo ot the custom of our Farmers, Mechanics and Mer chants. lC-ly Bny your Fnrnitureat Den's. Clay's Patent AVcntUcr Strip. Swan Dro. are agents for th.I; Weather Strip, which effectually keeps out all rain, snow wind and dut from under all doors, to which It is applied. They have tho agen cy for Richardson, Johnson Pawnee and Gago couutles. Applications to them, at their store in this city, will receive Frorapt attention. tf Bulbs, Imported Bulbs I We Import direct all our Uulbsfromdlolland and Ger many; are now preparing our orders for fall trad?. Thosa wishing anything special in that lino will do welt to scud us their orders at once. Fokxas, Sos & Co. - Rrowuvllle, Neb., Salt by the Barrel.' Co., have It for sale. -F. E. Johnson & Board by the day or week, at Daugher ty's Resturant, one door vest of tho Bank. If yon cannot find what you want any where else, you may Iopem on getting It at J.OHX R. Bell's. .TohnU. Bell, Michigan Pine Lumber yard, corner lt and college Street, Is stock ed with every kind of building matarlal a man can use, and always at tho lowest possl prlce. Builders should not fall to call at John R. BeU's and get his prices and estimates on your building. Yon will save money by it. Wagons, for ninety dollars, at.Ben's. - For. Choice Groceries go to F. K. Johnson & Co. Picture OlouldlUfrs, of sll kinds Jus re ceived at Jack McFall'.s. AVnjjons, at reduced prices, at Den's. Cash paid for Wool at W. T. Den's. Carpenter, "lime Is money," and you will always mx e time by using onr lumber, and money by buying ofus. JoHtr R. Bem,. A con.tn.Jt eltbrt to pleasp and sr.tisfy his guests Is the only phrase that will npply to the conduct of Geo. Dougherty or the Res taurant next door to Carson's Bank; and his success is truly wonderful. Try h!m ! mi I rm Doors, prices. sash, blinds Ac. at wholesale JOUN R..BKLL. For a nice drink try Small' Velvet Bonr bon, that ho will open to-da. Finest that ever cvmc to town. The Beat the City Afforrt -Ask one of the boarders at George D.uigherty's Rentau niut what hehad for dlnnt-r to-day, and his rcp'.v will be the cst tho niarket affords. Gcolge says all he trantt 13 Biifflclcnt room to get all the boarders In the city. - eu A good Plac? for Dinner. Wrt kno thr.t there Is better place In the city for a -.quarc ical than at George JJntixhcrtlrs. He supplies his tablo with the earliest and best vegetables tho market affords. tt -s ' If you want to play Billiard go to the Brunswick Billiard Hall, a that Is the only House In Brownville that has tho latest styles of tables. It Is no trouble to show our lumber. Call qncl examine before purchasing elsewhere. John R. Beix. Ton will be honestly dealt with, and any error that may oceur-vlll be cbcerfully cor rected. Joti:.' R. Bell. Wm. II. Hoover, Real Estate Agent and Couveyencer: Court Room. 31tf-dw Bny your Stoves and Hardware at W. T as. Kcmemher Paugherty's Rcbtanrantln the time of thy hnngur, for there Is the placo to et a "square meal," served up to the "Queen's taste." Sampson. The American Sampson Cane Mill is the best large mill in tho market. Self-adjusting mill-. ; weight CJj und 700 lbn.: huge rollers, 9x12 and 11x12; capacity 50) to -00 gallons jntce per day. Call and sec them at W. D. .Shellenberger's. The Bent and Cheapest Dry. Goods in Brownville, at Den's. Kegistrar's Ho ties. IST OF VOTERS IX DOUGLAS PRE Cl.VCT XE'XAIIA cowry, 'NEBRASKA. "VTOTICK h boreby Klrc that I will tx at mr x siort" !: !ier.dan, on ondar, September Jlt& IST1. fort!!" itiri-Pof corrocilasf the subjoined 1W. of vnte , In PouIm Precinct, Xemaua County, Nebraska. All persons knowing of nay error tberMn or t'ie omission of ibe name of any person entitled to vote at tbe election of tUo .-nil r?t.. are earnestly requested 10 Rive me informution of tbo sacieatany time durlnc the weik bfors !K-iIon WBi-EV DL'NDAS, ICegUtrur. 'Adara son, James Armstrong, AC Bryant. K Hur!pv.JohnSa nuri.y. Get Brlatjl.lrvla Coulthen. Dawr7 (X!e. Jeao Clary. Ii 3t Clary. WniJC Clary, Geo nnnda.', Wesley Dundas, Bob: Flscfc A B Fox Robert Gulliiat Tool Ilomswood Geo Harm on Henry Hannlford Wm II Klaaora Geo Leeper Sam Linx Jobu LonEK Staler John McAlb(r John Albright, Aujt Albright. Jossia Upasoa.tsaas BIngly.Ceo Briegle.CoarlQj Crandall.WV . Coaferan S OoUar. Gao Currant, Wm DcnUas, John It llay, A Freeman K P Freeman 51 K O hcea J W Hot man VO H rois DsdrJck B-tSr Va Ijetch Joan LooAood Alfra MeKakjht Rber: iIB Ur.n ewmaa P O Ord Joseph Prat Frank Kcd Jainei ltlharAs Thos jtobbfns Geo Skillet John C Snydtr Kl Sv..ft Ren. hcot ilelancthon Hcoi Tracy &aat UeoU Wt tlsoa Herbert WirierpJr.Ua WtlllaaiWm "W-ltHJO I.i, 3ioi:eyric-rt Neysm'tb Henry Xtckal.on Walter Orpsrmaan Adolpb. Piper J n iendletun C II li?eJ?r Q.les R PjotiVii rvtn ! Ibardan Mit-hal s? j .; Simmer Ed hkren Tlif StoAtard Will SklUIn Roburt Umland Tl Wood El I Waton Wa Fea Wa.soa Wai Jan JF? &i ,ar '.i - Registrar's Hotice. I8T OO VOTERS 1 PERU WIK-. CIXCT. NEMAHA CO IT XT "J. 4E - BRASKA, FI,S'?CA,R,AU'. KOIiEI.ECT10XrSEFTS.3I- . HER Otli, 181. Adams "Wm Adams, Abraham, Adam's. A L Acrab.E AUon. JameA Baker, Win U Baiter, Ab Baker, L T Barnes David Bas3, Thoma.1 Bennett, DM' Becman, "Win niankenship.J'W Borst, Alanvon Black. Isaac Bliss, J W Branon.T Carlisle, A I. Carlisle, R B Cafferty. Wm Carter, Willis Cary, Peter Cain. John Chambers. SA Chapman, J J Chapman. John Church, Rcabcn Compton, J Compton. Win Comb". M J- Alln, Myron Armstrong, A. J Anhley, Goorgo ' Austin, Jacob Brown, Geo A. Bro wu. Jess eo Bronson. John v Brlsban. Jacob Hrhls?e- Win Bratton, 0sW Rurdlck. J P Bnck, E H Burch. Hiram Bunnell: Geo ' Bucannon, cos.wir Coieman, Isaao. Clark, G ' Clark, E Clemnns, John. Clemans. Wm Cnxtnc; J 8 ' Crnmc.NP. - Crume.JP Crnrne. W . Coniad;r -Coatpey.J-H Crnmmes.Jamos D ' ; Crossley. J J Dnatlri..I3t I)nslln,GcoT ye. Aaron, Durst." Fred Edwards, Thomaij. Edwards. G L Kdwarls J M Emerson, tlcary Frcel, Henry GUIIland. EJ Graver, R Glliett. AH r Glasgow. W G Green, T-M. ' , norn, nenry Horn.ThosS -Ilutehenson, A T nutchenson, Th(4 3Vulchenon, II Itulftticnspn, Sarn Combs, W F Combs, u W Cole, DC Dally. Wm Demaree. C Tl Dawltt. X P Duncan, Canley. Kdmlson, Shelby Fdmison, Win Edmlson, Thomas Kdnison, Joseph Flackmcr, Joseph. Gaede, C Gaede. D Galaghar. J Gnbtin, Mark Gryhain. J C Griggs. EM Henderson. Geo r rank Ins. W A Hawkins, M Hawkins, i Hawkins J F Hall. Henry Hnvcymere, nenry Hale. Joel Hoffman. W I. Heady, Thos Jun Irwin, FG Irwin, G J Jones, Sylvester Joycs H A Knopple. Frqd Knott, W B ICnott. JohrtS Kelsoe, W B. Lash Emmon r.mv!n. Wellington Lewlu, G W 3lnJor, S P vjasuii. Nathan, lason, Geo W dtvsori, M It Harsh, E T D T-rsh,J Tt Mann, A C .t.u-.i,iM nrtln JP Manning, Jamca tfents. H M Jotcuif. T .r fetcnlf.W B leadly. AM rcadley. Rllcy Irtutley, F M .11 Her. J H .IurpliJJc4in 'Teal, John X" foal. A J glcshy, Wm ibun, 'ettit, Saral cttit.JM ettit.Geo .'.destine, John itterson. John, 'irro'f. WniO Parrott. S Palce, John Price. .Sylvester I'hUUos Wm Qnnte, August iiaraiug, ii Holtzman, A J Ilavercrolt, T' i Ivors, Rob.t Joy, W A Kelsoe, B ' Kentnor, Jr.mpfi,. Kensason, DavlU Lan. James i Lairibcrton, J K I t i Miller, John H Miles, I Miiis Moody, R Moody, sS . - Moore, nmos. - , Moore, OB . k-J(r Millar. S ,..,- Mi-ek. W R ' Morton, H ' rt--Morton, Gua , ,, Morton, J R . Mf'A'tams, T Mc-ICenzIe. J M McHynold. D - McArthur.lt Me.Caule-, .1 L McConley.J W McIClbbon, Matt Xoal, Charle3 O'Connor, Warlos a'0anor, FrancU, PhtlHps,-; PhIIlirte,S " Peterson, G v PeliarJ. Saml. .. . Prlchard. Martin. ,T piummer.John Person, ""ml . Preston. llHnlel Plaimncr, Joseph. Phelna, Rabt -, Ik.Oll.lI'llN C O UtchariKon, J W Rii-hnn'Min, A J l'l(.hnrilMrtn. W .T Roblson.J R Itobortson, W ltnblns n,W' Robins, T J ---" " ... . ...-. lobar lv-n, w it '""55' ,""" Ichardson. ,'-r" v'ni.sir. Rid Rotert.S iJUllngaby Roberts Unry lbiberts, W C Roberts, Henry B Roberts, Chas Robins. J T Ralas I Smith, RR smith, WW Roberts, J L RrtllM. lnnu Randot, DS Ku, IlHiiiion Ryki-r, Win Reed. Lewis Randol, J P Sppiier. Ram ' J't Swan, J w Svan, L M SwanPG Swan, W Is Swan, T Swan. Geo Storms. J D Storms. G S Stanley, Rw'iard Stanley, J W Stanley, H Snvder, Jerry Snydor, D S Snyder, John Tomltnon, Z 3 Tate. Wm Tate, Geo W l'at. Joshua Tvjian, Andrew Tynan, f Vance. 31hqn Wheeler. C C Welsh A V Wlllsort ran WiUMn A W Wlllson Mathew Williams TF Wiles M S wuev ii :r Wlk'sDS WrUnt Joy Welch .Tohu Welsh A I, Wyne J C Winnaharx M Smith, John; . Stllson.Chns &ott,.THT iniyat, ftobart . 8hirUy,GW &hoonover. HK Htltes.'Honry Stllson, IiO ii nrk, Fwnk Hfiady, Joht smith. W li Strong, K II Holies ;io'l (Straight, H H Thompson. W Thompson, M'H Inhler, A Tniyor,Jtlia Tempest, I Vance, James Wagrter.Thoracj Warren W J Wall W W Whltfiold B Wey Clms A . Wlnklcmont Wise F Watt R Whitfield N Warren W H Watson V. Williams Robert Wado Bon Jiu-ingJacotJ P. M r.rARTIN.-RRlitrar. Registrar's -Totice. 7.I3T OF VOTERS IX GIEX ItOCK; 1RECINCT. A11ti Ciaf k ArmitroiiK M J Burly John llanlev William Bt-nl'Ck Fretlerlc' HuU Walter D n rKr X HourtSerJaineT Iiaband Juiiuii HearM ro'i Bunfjrd Tii )mas Cutbfrt.ia D Y ttillin Jmhi Collin f ituro'n A Ciark 'JcoW OunpbeU William Culliectsoa J Is CapCT: aaireAE Claire ItichariJ DowIerTJ Havte William it Dye John Epler.Tohn Edwards Wl'llsm Karnim A li Kshcr 3 J Good H5.illilel iralinm J?cob n'.ll Johnettmn (irabaia HT5 '!rahuin Thomas GrisitiEnos Holdmyd WUH&m Hunstaml I O Tltclai Andrew Henry Edward Jones Blwanl JotiaionCJ Kara J'bu K 'nt Wymn Kara Aaron Lnvvne Fraacts I.i.m John LAhaJ-imea I.ah.Jo-rpU Morr.nsturn J MnilinsIiC 3IcKrushtThomcs MCtlre vr f.evl ;nder X P Ashley Job a n-irrcss Thomas Bretty P-tr mirier Peter Uurm Andre-v liL.hoo Jntae-i JW BurroiisJain-s2r , urn .iwt.ter iiwiry llenmrd Lstwieaut t'impbJI James X CSt'.lns Jacob Cook Jubn C.tnjpb"II Jftmes Cohlii I.wrjn Collin? WHHnm fr!ipeBrjry ColUtio Josdpa'. Dlons Jhn Daniarcu J oho ,. EMtman J I. KIHuh Jobs if Vftrnna J Foote Urea - -&&&, Graham John TT"'' GnUmiH Andrp Green Wllllaio J Hora J C i HandIcyJ.il Ja;'soa C J Jon'M Oavld X Kyle Hush ' KaerT tJir- Patr'ct I.itna llK?hw:J I.e It ;a SreartPrCertbO " MadAiyA It MeXfscAtJahr. . McGrew J'ea Ma'.lhJP .. Xlnehote'er Abicin '' Phiaips Wininii 3' J'Wppcaey O 3 ' . Rtoe Ktfanpr ' . lUd iinrdbn'- - ' Riebsrd Vofc j Stwft UOdirb STttUGt30fK-. iiepRrdion B. A T9blnThomeu Watitnsrjjkvki W-uctatr.Slimoel WlTkarasTO Mdei Stephen Xeol J K PhlppenneyC o Pratt If I) Phillips A RSea Root Or P iU".mer August liedfern I B lttxlley U Ite-ircruJO Smith J.vmej SrmirSH Surck A E SroilfS W Tr jrnai d H Tubm John Williamson J C WAtklns William Whitlow Peter WilllanuonJH WllIW:. II A rtiTU 'E U hereby Riven to all qualified raturt of 11 Clen Rock Precrnet. Xeoiana Couatr. Xebras kJi.thatib1 niidrsit-l Hepmrar will b -this residence In Glt-n Itifc lrecmct. on fYdn'- and Saturday thel-jth and th lv or Sopteaibrr. 7: to makf any additions, eorrect any crnLvwia or strike off Jny natuei tiuii are not entitled to tbe elective franchise All persons will take notice that thoir cpme-j must be registered or tie dW'arred rrom votlnc at theensuInselecUon, to be held on September tao 19th, U71. . Y. CCLCEP.TSOX. ItBgtetrar. adles Dres Goods and Ready aisdu suits at VV. T. Den's. Shingles lower than ever at Johu K Bell's. lisech and iirjyg summer sulta at cost an Den's - - " For your rlno Drietl Apr""- ftnd reaches and choice Gnw:ries go teTjeti'N. For the p irrt Priuutu, Bi! the- ani PItoh,FrkF, ratlKtiandJiu: I I! f! 19 li 1 W i . iv - aaiikgMi .v'nsmstsir l .?.- ' ' H. .uK.ir-. -t vn e4sK -si. 'A.t -sU c-- 1 -.is- Vi' a JijCijtij-- -' - r t r