TUB ADVERTISER THUItSD-VY, OCTOnKIt 12, 1S71. f, Publishers' Notices. rvrr x CoriKs or Tin: Aivkuti-kr ftr sale by O. u Mo Jin- noofchellPr. stationer an J Xew Deal- . 0.V7Miln street, next door to the PosUiGice,. t Xt.Tirrs. "ct a3 ordinary reading matter. A A, t" -j,ar?ed tun cent per lliie.'eucli Insertion. s - -n -li'l'laV type twenty-live per cent. addltt- jaal t3 bore ratf-i. .tr-T:FKEXT under tti- head of "Wanted." .- Int." "For Sale." "Lost." "Found." A... w V charged twenty-Arc cent for nidi adver; nt of a valines, or loan, each insertion. Ad " merts o.er live Huts, at the rate of five .- - irlio.CACh Insertion. CASTItEV A IIACKEU, Publishers Advertiser. CITY AXJ COV2TY. w Ailrertlnements. T . 4 s Votic-A. W- irorjf in, Probate Judge. t -"sur Stove W. n. &heilenbcri;er. i r-a' Lo'tULowman. ' v-. .i. v a (VilmKn. ,,Dvid Bsrnej, Peru. Xeb. -:e- Milton OrIi. Kollcicir. Iowa. -i of Xcbrsta-;eo. P. -aton, (.ashler. i flcon, at Gilmore & Co. j. .v figures at Big Stove. M.. 'niie oil at J,elUfc Creigh'a. Tor Premium Cigars go to Cohn's. 0.) to Geo. Daugherly'a for good, gur.re meals. iv,f gnou smoking and chewing to 1 i r 'o to (John's, .toolBook of all kinds, at Mc ('roery & Nickel's. 47-3m. Remember that V. T. Den has a f .12 Vw of Hardware at reduced pri- M C'ki.eRY fc Xickki.Ii keepB Pure J) u Hrgeat stock, and lowest pric es. . Colhap" Uro's. Tobacco, the best in t .e mnrket, at Gibson & Yancil a. 47-lm. Tor guns, powder, bhot' ammuni- i nd cartridges, go to W. T. Dens. V ':.tr.rp or corn will be received on h :mJ;uoii for the Advertiser at t.ii n price. V,v; ) A good cook to whom t v.- - will be paid. Enquire at t , ,'. i,,ilds House. 'I . ingest and best assortment of i - t i v , nnr.p? and toilet articles 1 1 tht oity at Lvtt & Creigh's. Qc-'KNSWAaE. Swan & Brother tv. ti 1 v. Ill sell Queensware cheaper Oiau any other store west of the Mis- -'jri T'ik. i-hvtion is over and Gilmore & ( -Ar, a.iil idling groceries as low rs tnc lowertt. Go and see them be f.ie buying elijewhere. Kngllsh Water Proof. K"'h-b uior Proofs in Black and "White (irotn and Black, Gold and ll'i-k, Givy, jut received at Thco jlil & Co." 'd kinds of tinware at Shellenbet g'r'a. L AU.'i.i!' :irected to the adver- tSt". 'i t J. J. Gosper, of Lincoln. if .:t-ry of this gentleman at-t- i !.--.! t1 attention and admi rt.. .i at il." "air last week. Ivsiail lt-i- niovfil his drinking pal ava I tuliiard parlor to the build jtjiT i i 5 uccuj-ied by Joe Huddart, li i, mw lies iu waiting to re ' t h:s friends and patrons. -t..t-lttve the Reynolds House f r ail p..sit-. Went or South. Bu?s i? t ih.Ips each train. ). Lauxoke, Prop, C.i s -:. ClijijH'r, Sterling and break ia. ; ,- ti Slu-Iieiibbrgar'?. J u n Mauoiin will sell all his " .I v -ide fKMi it coat prices to . i i' ii.t for his iii-w stock, whieh i ...vr tiinn evyr brought into f. - kvl I. . v ,s ii.e time to clothe up for the 1 i i Jncob MhtoIhi la the "i"u .a t In nil. t. . ...,. i,. i 4 T"r . lull Hiiti'lt "t Vll II II1M U 111111 I 1 1 ' VV. T. Den will sell you bet--i MMiM-r wagons tliancan be '. t' '.!' State. sit; oed, bucket j, pail?, tubs, a-i i irdi. clothes lines, kc, &c, s r With a jrond inuny other ar t: .-. e..n be found at Swan & Uro's. 15 Tp now fully prepared for tho ' . .i and (Uiiiuot be uuderaold. J '-: i -k is open and Invitee inspec- i in.i.LKNKEnaKn'scan be found . . I ut tanning tools scythes, i - . rks, shovels, .spades, hoea, n. . live teeth, at prices to BUit J k :ieFall luui jut moved his ' -t. vk up to 58 Main Street, w-i re . i big crowd is expected to be : .:i. from this lime on, .buying furn--tjre at his wonderfully cheap rates. L w ligures at Jiig Sto-v.e. The Fruit Trees, Evergreens and H-bo plants on exhibition at the Mitt Tair, were donated to the Board, " are for sale. Call on R. W. pur-f'a-. .it h:s ollice. Low figures at Big Stove. -Tenv: Tea:: Tpri!!! Cheaper than Ever. Kvan S: -Brother have just received direct from the Importer a choice lot of tta, to which they invite compari- ' with any in this market. Choice hnperijr You "u Hyson, Oolong, Ja-1'-il. .. .sv; .- vjf from 20 to 25 per tr ' . ......ie by purchasing your ' k Brother. L'jw itguresat Big Stove. Tie greatest Photographic attmc iJ t. iu Southern Nebrarka is Ben-i-u new Phtitograjihic Gallery in Mt-.,ii:i.. jjew bniidr.ig up stairs. u ' an j , cuuirnodioiis and fitted up in II" lu-at st!e. Bennetts new gallery ir-iot fail to be the most attractive taraiihic studio in lirownyille ' Now is Your time to order ' ah i-id cce me. for 1 mean business. Furniture. Call at Moored - J. Wesley Bennett. " Store,, exam inp sampler, and J 1m, Low figures at Big Stove. Hydraulic Cement nfSwan & Bros. Bacon and Canvassed .Hams at Swan &-Bro. - - Bacon at Swan & Bro's. Baiu wagons at Big Stove. Powder, shot, lead and caps at Swan & Bro. Stevenson & Cijoss. Hardware at Big Stove. .,..., . . Buy your glass, paint, oil and wall paper at Lett & Creigh 's. Clieap Sugar and Molasses for pre serving at Swan & Bro. Lett & Greigh sells nothing but pure Drugs and Medicines. 5, 10, 20, gallon kegs and ernptj barrelsTor sale at Swan & Bro. Everybody is invited to call at Ben netts new Photographic Gallery. 3 m. Low figures at"Bhj tove. Wanted a girl to do housework. Steady employment end good wages. W. n. Small. For Paints, Oils, GJass ami Wall Paper, low down, go to McCreery & Nickells. If j'ou 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 ticlo kept by Swan & Bro. Send your orders in at once to Gib son & VanciPs, where you 'will get every thing yon want cheap, and have it delivered without extra charge. Go to Shellenberger's for all kinds of Tinware, Hardware and Stoves. Prices lower than the lowest. Stevenson & Cross. Hardware at Big Stove. The Fruit Trees and Evergreens on exhibition at the State Fair were do nated to the society and are for sale. See Mr. Furnas. WTanted at Moore's Book Store f)00 subscribers for the Prairie Farmer. All who subscribe now for 1872, get their paper three months free. Hur ry UP- Look to your Peach Trees. Some of our gardeners and fruitgrow ers in this vicinity have discovered their Peacli Trees are being taken by the Borers. A little careful observa tion and labor in time may save your trees. Well cooked ham will be the order from this date. And W. T. Den will sell you the best cooking, heating and parlur stoves, for less money than any other stove dealer-mSfebraska, . - Swan-&BratheVare-eonstaitly re-j CeiVing lurgodotS., of groooioa -wjjjolv they are selling at low prices to suit thc times. Phil Denser keeps constantly on hand Nebraska City Beer, as also Brownville. "You pays your money and you takes your choice." 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. Low figures at Big Stove. Swan & Brother maintain their j reputation for the excellence and cheapness of their teas. Call and see them when you want any thing In i , ... ! Lbat hnl' i Sti:venson & Cnoss.-r-Hardwarc at Big Stove. If you want to hire first-class teams and rigs call at the livery stable, next door to the Reynolds House. Espec- j.il attention given .to taking care of trnncinnt toiinm niul bonrdllllT horSCS. at roasonflDie rates. -xo-in i -i -ioo. - - - Stevknson & Cuoss-.-Big Stove. -Hardware at Low figures at Big Stove. Shcrmtn Ilonse. It ia tolerably easy for a landlord to open a hotel with a flourish and set such a table as to establish for his house a popular reputation, but it re quires a peculiar tact in tho host or hostess to keep alive and healthy such reputation.- Tho Sherman House is one of the institutions of our city which improves with age it wcar3 well. Mine host Kaufman, on his part unsparing in providing sup- plies, while tho culinary department is under the competent direction ana management of Mrs. K. The Sher man is deservedly popular. Low figures at Big Stove. A Bran New Stock of Goods. Staple Dry Goods aud Notion'', Men's Seasonable Clothing and Hats in great variety. Afine assortment of Shoes and Boots of all kinds. A fresh lot of Groceries and Queens ware. . My goods were bought low for cash, therefore I will be prepared to Eell ut reasonable prices to suit the times. Call and see me at the old stand. 4t Geo. Maj'.ion. J. "Wesley Bennett has removed his photographic studio to the upper floor of Marohus new building and has fitted it up in elegant style. Ev. ery body should call and see him. Low figures at Big Stove. Teas ! Teas 1 ! Teas ! ! ! Why use an inferior Tea, when Swan fc Bro., will sell you the best at the same price which other dealers charge for HTjheap and coarse article. School Ofi'icers, Attention I School J3ook eave lyour orders. 44-tf. Personal. "We had the pleasure last week of making the acquaintance of Dr. J. 3T. Converse, the well known and respon sible Railroad builder of tbe-Avest. The Doctor represents the- party who have the contract for construct ing the Brownville, Fort Kearney and Pacific Railroad, and from his high reputation' as a railroad man, we can assure our citizens that this road Is in good hands, and hope that our people will do their part to advance this great enterprise. Special attention is directed to the advertised salo of short horns, &c. in to-day's Advertisek. Farmers and stock raisers who attend the sale at Kellogg on the 20th, will be aide to .supply themselves with, cattle. horses and farm maehincrv of a first class character on liberal terms. The weather the past week has been everything by turns and nothing long. Rain, wind, heat and cold have been profusely mixed up and dosed out to our people and the con sequence is everybody is "barking." In our hurry last week we over looked in our notes a memoranda rel ative to the buggy on exhibition at our State Fair the workmanship of our fellow citizens. Berkley & Switz er, which attracted very general at tention, and the" admiration of every judge of that kind of furniture. It was light, yet strong, and in style, make-up and general finish was tle equal of any which more pretentious establishments could turn out. No one should go from Brownville to buy a buggy while B. & S. are in the trade. We were favored this week with a visit from our jovial friend, John Creason. He informs us that he has been on a visit to the vicinity of Grand Island, this State, and that the Platte river there is perfectly dry. He contemplalea a visit to Dr. Mc Pherson's town, Republican City with a view, we judge, of looking up a pew home. His farm near London in this county, is offered for sale. It is a good chance for some one wants a small fruit farm, to get a bargain. F. E. Johnson &Co have now got their new stock of goods unpacked and marked and are ready to sell them at prices which challenge com petition. Give them a call. Ladies are especially invited to inspect goods. Wibley is in receipt of a new stock of furniture and a large invoice of carpets which he will sell cheap for cash. Ladies should make a note of the carpets. One of the natet stores in the State is that of L. Lowman in Ma rohns new building, and in it is one of the choicest storks of goods ever exposed for sale in thi section of countrv. . Hontinp- Stoves.'ftliJm?Bto ve. -1 . 4 " . " tv : Cnnarr binmtliilnnf Tumblers for jelly, with tin covers, at Swan & Bro. School Rooks, all kinds, at Moores Book Store. 44-tf. Wagons at $S5, at Big Stove. Furniture reduced thirty per cent., at W. T. Den's. Best quality fall and spring wheat flour at Swan & Bro. The celebrated Evening Star heat ing stoves at Shellenberger's, Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry for sale cheap by Dunn and Hays. ; " For vour choice boots and shots, at reduced prices, go to W. T. Den. Wagons nt $35, ut Big Stove. A large invoice of chairs of all kinds just received at Jack McFalls. Salt: Salt! !-Ohio River and Lake Salt by the barrel at Swan fc Brother. Shellenberger is La receipt of a large stock and assortment of heating stoves. A full stock of axes and farming implements at the sign of the Red Stove. j Best selection of heme made ca3i- meres, jeans, flannels, and woolen yarn, at Den's. Low figures at Big Stove. Rkmovkd. Dr. Blake's dentist office has been removed to North side of Main Street, 3 doors West of Post Ollice. tf. Do you want a choice syrnp at SO cents per gallon ' Then go to Swan & Brother and get it. Geo. Daugherty's Restaurant is a credit to our city and the Arcadia of those who love good meals. Wagons at $85, at Big Stove: . Blojsli AJacna. Full Hues of Black Alpaccasin pop ular Brands at Theo. Hill & Co. Choice coffee just received by SYan & Bro. consisting of, Old Government Java, Ceylon, African, and Rio. Low figures at Big Stove. Jacob Marohn offers his present stock of goods at and below coat to make room for a new fall and winter stock. Bennett & Dolen have a large and inviting stock of piece goods, over coatings, cashimere ve&tings and oth er seasonable goods. Cali aud exam ine goods and prices. Stevenson it- Cross. Hardware at Big Stove. Distbict Order Books Just what every School Director should have, who intends to keep a correct cash ac count. IDsjsniine them, at Moore's Book Store. -U-tf. Liipe, Plastertog Hair and Cement at Swan & Bro. ST. DJOIiOIT? ITEMS: St. Deroin is ovcrnm this wppI; .wmi Hiraugers-wjiu imvc tuim-i . the great debate, now in prore-?? - ;.i- . . - i.i .. ... ... I,..., - tween Proi. Ciarl: Jiraden '; ii.f Christam Church. .ml W. J'. .-iu. Shockev debate On Monday of tliis week'.tbe dis cussion was upoirthe (ue,st :on: "I the Spirit of maiVa' conscious s:itit;, V Will it be conscio'us between, death and the resurrection ?" On Tuesday of this week Hit- dis cussion was upon the iiuesti-n ; "'YiU there be any resurcciion of t.iun'i from the grave." On Wednesday of this, week' the discussion was upon the question : "is there any scriptural authority lor or ganizing christians by theselectiou of church officers ?'-' " The steam boat lauding at St. Dei oin is one of the best on the river. Grain comes into market slowly un der tiie present ruling prices. Xew oats and corn are seillng in St. Deroin at JS20 cents per biithel. The great Nebraska Coal 'ompany is still prospecting for coal in I lie blufis surrounding St. Deroin. Good working veins of coal have been reached by the drifting of the coal company, but thicker ones are looked for a little further down. Our citizens are anxiously enquir ing after the prospects of the Trunk railroad. Our people are throwing open their doors generously to the multitude of strangers attending the debate. Judge Ritter takes a fatherly inter est in furnishing the public with a large building, seats, &c, for the ac commodation of those who are inter ested in hearing the debate. Elder Shockey is a cool, dispassion ate and close reasoner, and he de lights to run his opponent's passions into inextricable absurdity. Prof. Bradeu id a young man of commanding abilities and endeavors to weigh down his ponderous oppon ent with a multitude of quotation-, j and facts, which, iu the main, are well put. Vocal music is a science which lu.s received much attention by.heyouug Indies and gentlemen of St. Deroin. The Methodist and the Church of God societies sustain regular preae.. lng in St. Deroin. The Methodist Sabbath School, for some reason, has been suspended. This ought not to be. The St. Deroin School Di-nle! of ficers are building a substantial orb k school botii-e on Main hvet, twer.'y four by forty, the found mon of vr:;i h is completed, and tut hnuk ! aii on the ground for thcHipeiMructure A. L. Kerr &.Uo.t hae n-.ijowd I their stock of goods totiieir larguiu-w - tr two-story buH4ujpiF;dJiifii st.- al! to rJ I7rt k t- ixl. jiu i u .r i . -"?.. TiPpfSr -.-"' TT " ;o- i; v oi tnisairm; ntiu iw.- uutgo;jU wt I i aMiumerouH'uinss oT-easnrrrifcxsi A. J. flitter, the olJreJialilefnion- eer m lercnnnr, tins ifvaiKv .'iiiarHiej and rcmoddled his More on '-Main cy.of the Church ol Gou. -I-H.-..i..r..ai,riU.l...-inftj i.iuwln.l w,1 fl!Wl rto:" um,er " d JarvisS. Church, of Urowvi. . i lU ,, vM,n,.r rrI..n.Js in 'his vi i '? l W11' Tliey have the ogen- (hn.l,;i..rntil..r ... .:., r .'.. - - MWU' :rjcn.sin , Ins. 1 1- j cy ,r Klcliiirthon. Johnbou, Pawnee and the piesimng olhter iu tin- -,r. - ,..,. , . . , ,,,... A,,n,.ai., , .,, , His eustoinei-i 'keep hH tWoejinah to kHI. Cuqtv Chariey, IfL'a anlv clerks biwy m lear.ajf have -,rr,e tmtttoti. "Dn: ah grtntl" street gentlem off, measuring out and weighing a general variety of n)Lrciu!idie. Mr. Shook, one of the enterpri.-tiu-.' CMinril. "P.rrir hors i thi tirom ifl .,r . f the largest and best sie:;m miw and gristmill in th county. TIis bins are filled with choice winter wheat, aud the Hour he sells is among our best and choicest marketable brands. Mr. Clayton Hendri"k-, a farmer from the country, becoming exeiied by too much whiskey, let his team run away on Monday, ne wa3 pick ed up, by some friends, with a broken arm and .cared for. The team, harn ess and wagon were badly damaged. The weather is cool, dry and win dy. Late sown winter wheat needs a warm rain. St. Deroin permitts no intoxicating liquor to be sold by the drink within her limits. Dr. Rice has one of the best bear ing fruit orchards in the "county of Nemaha. St. Deroin manufactures and furn ishes Atchison county an excellent article of brick. MAMMOTH STOCK OF GOODS. Fall Opening nt F. K. JoluiiiOJi &, Co's Since tho return of Mr. -Frank E. .In innn frnm .wnuwkH tihsinei in i . . . . "" '" --' -- . (he east this establishment ha-, been kept busy opening, unpacking and spreading out the new arrivals or goods. They hae nver had su l.iruu a stock, and it is useless t wiy that nobody u$q lias. Their new arrival embrace every variety of dry gueds, dress goods, notions, fancy g.-ud- hat, caps, boot?, shoe-, etc., of ihe bet qualities. We need not say that their assortment of goods in this iiin is unequalled in th. eity. The:: shelves, cases aud coutrs are filled full and heaped up, and tiil unopen ed cases cover the vjicant ?;iaed mi the floor. They havealsoa supetb stork of groceries, queensware. woo li-n miri willow ware. In fact nothing u u thought of which tltey have not. You will make mney by renieintu-iin that F. E. Johnson & Co's iall a tuck has arrived. ' Sampson The American S.im.isnn Csae 31111 is the nest lnrge mill in the ninraei. Self-suljustiii? mills; ifcight C25 an J TimiUis.; Lirye rollers, 9x12 and lbc!2; cipncity -500 to WO gallons juice per day. Call aaii see them at V. D. Shellenberger's, Slilngles lower than ever at John It. Bell's. Hi 8 IJ 1 Yon will be honestly dealt with, and any error that may occur will bo cheerfully cor rected. i John It. Bell. For a nico drink try Small's Velvet Bour bon, that Ue will open to-day. Finest that ever Qame to town. iryou want to play 'Billiards go to the Brunswick Billiard Hall, ns thai, is the only Ilnnsc In Brownvllletliai has Huj lajest stylcE of tables. PJZIiJT IT EJUS. Sl!lif!i,L l.ct tt( rttrr rf lc win. '.. - .- . mj -l MlO WJIV. 1 S 1---1 H- ur the Fffon. Jlouday ,v iH ,, 'jr(e-jr ai!V t,eter. J WHH,,,,, H. Hp.su, jm Old resident of, liii'.Uiess -rood at Lino !n. G. V. PetersoM, proprietor of 1 .eru City P.afcfry. is erecting a i-w bididiiig on oU nfi for ie-i- d-nct; and business house. Go in George, an I improve the town. Mes.-ss. Matthews & Moody our new Hadwaas and Agricultural Im plement dealers, have received by rail about 30 tons of freight the past week for their new store. Success to them. Wild Geese are getting plenty, and our sportsmen are improving the op portunity to refit their feather beds. Fifty d. sirable lots in Peru, for sale, enquire ol .f. W. Bliss, real estate ami insurance agent,' Peru, eb. Your regul-ir correspondent I eompeiled to say that dipt. Snyder's rooster is right side up. The Capt. has taken particular pains to convince him of the fact. It is a pity the Cap tain has o much trouble with his rooster. Wouldn't it be a good idea to have him herded, Cap..? Mr. Isaac Black is putting up a fine brick residence near the State Normal School building size 20x32 feet, two stories high above basement, and when completed, will add one moro to the many beautiful residences in that part of town. IT. M. Mears has the contract which will insure a good job. The ladies of Peru and vicinity "liould not fail to call at Henderson's in Peru, when they want anything in the Millinery line. The3 have the largest and finest stock of Millin ery and Fancy goods in the State, and will sell them lower than the same good" can be bought either at Brownville or Nebraska City. Low, lower, lowest. 51-3t Tliirt.y good hands wanted to work on tin; railroad. Enquire of 11. li. Smith, Peru, Neb. ol-2t v. L. Prf.ity is agent for the Do ty Washing Machines and the Nov elty Wiiner. They are the best, and ho will sell them low down for cash. The town is full of Wairotis load ed with pumpkins, turnip's, potatoes, etc. It l getting about time to take euro of that elas of "phroot." A cheap residence for sale, in Peru. Turin-; to suit purchaser. En quire :f J. W. li.iss. real estate and insurance agent. Peru, Neb. T!ir- praetiea! working of the herd taw Jin- provd very s--i:i-:V.et;ry ,!u" 1M s'-:,t' ,J- Sl" il u 1k' UnHed bor and Tnjpretheirprooortyf. ' t V '..if-..!!!' I frll l l-i iTiTrlT ."-JT.T- R..,.i-i.n.i'T";;unM;iit. a ..hi.n . . ' :uitins 't If'H' The City iRmvi u.4i dUum.iiat TuU!--nce efi'-cted on all kinds if Mtv or eiiuniry property. Empire of! J W. BI1-.S. teal -tate and inU'anec rent. Peru. Neb. lie reprtents some of the oet?t companies in the country. The Morton brothers, and P. C. Ri. hards, the former architects and builder-,, an 1 the bitter house, sign and ornamental painter, have erected a large new building on 5th street, for the purpose"ofjarryiug on their sev eral braiiehes of business. It is grat itylng to see their labors crowned with such an amount of success as to require the occupation of largei quarters. They ate all energetic, go ahead men, and good mechanics, and can't fail to succeed. The Tynan brothers, cattle dealt era at Peru, crossed at this point last Saturday. 150 head of fine beef cattle that they have been gracing in Mis souri during the yammer. They in tend to stall feed tliem for the Chtca- yo market lids winter. They will be able toue a small quantity of our surplus grain. I ij co1i)mii- fllt eppt. Bogiwjtl a lot of cattle got together. I The Tynan boya understand their , 1 Prof, if clvenzie. State Supt. Pub. In?tructio:t. reached home ibnm Lin- . i i. wiiitiir i-t ti i-iiiiiiri u iiit-ai- -.-.-. TT- 4. 41... co.n lU.st j.'imu. j .v .. H . t..v . .. ., ,. , Lincoluit.'S very much (lis:sliiiel witli the result "f the late election on the aduptinsi of (lie new constitution. I notice two mistakes in the ciiurcn . i'iiimiIii i. .t . . -.. . .. ...........! I'Miimi i i r-:in i t t triirx rmr nil rtin . A.. i tthifujiB'ritii at Iire hiriiig&.tiie -fuli. - .... U..j,.1 .1 Ul ,..'1 . ... ........ AJUJI l. i ietorv for Peru, viz: St. Mary'. RJnUnm&CWmqtMilCjn I. TilboU, p3tnr. services have; .1 C I....... .I! ......it illllAi! Ill tlll llll-.'l fIDll I ,vk-' i hi' IiV. T'tlboJ has moved to Lri- ., ,.-.,. . i, . r- t? ' e !n. Phf M. K. CUUrch. UeV. G. S. Al :indi.ri-thep.i-lnr'iMe..(l of M 5'rl.!ia.il, v. iso i.-i the presiding wider ... ., fl fill i!lW li-!net: resilience at lvrtl. . . ' , U illr lenian et lire toe.'.intlier i -i , I- 1:. I.-;. 1- ... T,,., .1... 'Pi.;- k;ln of line brie, on r.U'-U iv. I In- i?k-,-5 tin' ixth Ullil fo till" Vird ihii - !; n, tilld they have llota brick .. h...l f,..- ..!, TliPf.. b-iQ h...n - min"d to nsa'ce it win Tin- vitr wi-:' liuht, lr.it on wmijI J jr:ji;uN(; iliat ev iTViindv ll-ld the Itcil, jlldizinur b the '. . nmotlllt ol seratcilllijr Hone. It l- - timated that there was at loat three m?3 of lead pencils used uj. Tiie writer only lost nine. Loaned them. "W. G. Glasgow, living two mile south of Peru, h:i gathered from His young orchard the present season over one hundred bushels of as fine apples as were ever raised in any country. lie also sold from a few Co 11 con I Vines, the present season U. ,,.. 1 . 1 r -...,,-. OUSatld nOIlllilH Of irnipea. over one th Mr. G. hti-s his orchard entered for the premium ofiered by Maj. Pearm.in; cf j ' ' " Hooper wifmot irV"ry, inuio qw& ruumty nm thrcush from KANSAS CITV U DKSVEK d -ilinifl for hrif'K ill lllis market this .- err si fe. e liiriMor conal to inwn- WKboetCbanse. t on an inirr'vaient th.it um not simnlifv, and M ,,, ,. 1... ,uu. .., - . W ! "Cr JTJ7 .t-. that m' feuin- iiigffltVSlSS S' . Mchinar6 n ea chirfly iy thine who. as a grneral niul ca 1 -t.p over ;.t Denver ai viait the ric rile lieu!li)t VlSet! oft vpr- e,'l rule, kno-r HttlB of pra--tical mechm ks, a grwiter m nin? -r.euljursl anrt srwing ilwtriii of Colcra- , ., . ." Wrof timplw-ity in thtir ctmtructioa nnd ue. nipl do. eity. I'.very mail eeillf;I in ti r:i - llH!,,npntI al.iwerrnTieorpriceswerB cMential, la dosocon iKlioii3 made at Ki-i-asi' tv wish all iuintr a V.rtv; v,f hi- own ami deter-, rA:rtoL:ectisn:r-i want. ":S!rW1 !r''"i treKT.'nh l?u- r:Sl 'Jliov-'Mm Strings ! "WTOWfc. REAL fqt&tf actntc' j a mighty fine orchard. I go to the postopfice. J -iilU. AAJLXja i CO, 1 2Ei3DXAisr. Wagons at $85, at Big Stove. Doors, sa&li. blinds &c, ut wholesale PJ- T iUII. U, J.l.iU. Cly'a PatcntWEtttuerStTl..-Sn-nn flra, ate arnts for this Weather Strip.. i iholrxlnrula this city. w,u revive prompt attention. tf Srtlt Jj- t'.w Unrrel. Oo., have It lor sale. F. E. Johnson & Wagons at $S5, at Big Stove. In tJto Field. It It a pleasure to the Farmer and fruit grower to know where he can always pro cure yrnsT class Implements to aid in per forming the labor of the field and orchard. Messrs. Mansfield, Elllnjr.vood t Co., of St.Jof-ph, Mo , are still '-in the field" with a fti!J stock of all Implements needed for fall u-e. Tho Welcome 3ull:y IJake is anew rake in this market, hat has, wherever used, gfven entire NHtUfuctlon, The IIolliiiKsworth Sulky Rake. Ions and favorably known n one of tho vry best sulky rukes made. 1'IlPV IlltVdn full virr1-rC TH C? ImSs and Excelsior Kevolvlns Hay Rakes fer h.Je cheap. Vlie Buckeye Grain Drill, with two hop pers Tor Force or Improved Feed gives it an advantage over all other drills, and does not increase the price. The latest imp-oved Buckeye Cider Mill and Pre.-s both large and small size, suita ble for persons owning larjje or .small or chards. Of riorgham Cane Mill! they havo three sizes, light, medium and heavy, thereby enabling the Farmer to get a mill suitable in blze to his crop of cane. Also, a good ar ticle of heavy Sheet Iron for Evaporator Pans. Their stock of Iron, Steel and Hardware is large and well suited tothedemands of the trade. DiscrlptlveJCircnlars and Prices of their! goods will he sent on application. For fall plowing they have a largo stock of Deero's Moline and Canton Clipper Plows. Wc ask for them a liberal .s.Vire oj the custom of our Farmers. Mrcliamus r.nJ Mer chants. JU-Iy Stevenson & Ci:o-s. Hardware at Big Stove. It is no trouble to show our lumbar. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Joux It. Beli,. 1V"n. II. Hoover, Ilea! F.stite Acent and Conveyeucer: Court Jloom. 31tf-dw . m . Dnlidcrs should not fnii to call at John H. 1'cir.s, and get his prices aad oiti:natts m your b.uldin. You will save money by It. For Ciioite Groceries jo to F. K. Johnson A Co. Picture Moulding, of vll kinds, Just ro ccivetl ut .Lit-UtiIcKHii's. Carpenter:, "time in money," and you will alwajs-Yiir time by uinj5 oar lumber, a n.l money by buying .f us. Jous It. liCLT.. .Tnlin K. DpII. MtchKnn I'ino- T.nuihor yiirl, crnmr I -it and co!;; Street, Is stock ed with every l:lnd cif I.'illd'nu malorlal a man can use, and always at the lowtisC possl-prli-e. j If von 'aunnt find what you want any whweh, you may depend on KottinKit at WW-trHaW 7$!?-'??;:- - one car loaif Klftiy llea'psrs. any quantity df-pHjwe, usri-rnors. corn plnnters and every thins a won wntils Call on F. A TIsdel tt Co. Brownville, or.Pawnce City --WldtGfiw "ift8S. nt BiR Slove. 1 Purlor, cooking stoves at Shellenber- u s ! ger s. 1 V22D237ht&&lsSBXiZ Office of John L. Carson, BANKER, H7tOW: VI LT.K, VEIL. Jv.'.y 2tl. 1571. TKIV? about to -on.oIiIa'o this. tl.-' o?:t I'J IUiuKiu!,- KotabliaiitM ut in N ubr-isfca.) into 'l.at of tiie I desire to return my sincere thanks to r. poaproi inl:ii fur tie universal COXFIDENCK AND lATUOX.(;i: hetoued on the oi.t. anil ssk n oontlmitil ana increaeu support to the sot, The First National Bank of BreTOviilo, Ne'e, In v.iiie'.i I sliIl remain as Tresltlcnt r.ail one of tUc K.Ii!:iN-f l'!!CI I rercctriillv rerucst that nil rarr I"'1 E OR MA l'UUINO, bu promptly p ild, or satisfactory ar r.ii!fjeiucnw made -.vStli the new iunk for resetre!. Jl-tr .'J5 Inln Street. THE nPUGVED eaa32, & Hooper M !i H J5 0 g S. 5 3? S &T&8h . WraiSKSKSW. S? fe'Ifii53US!C3d s iify -s- --taS-;ii . 2t Ci Kt O' -t3 r .3 Uj "t 'A S' r -' - ' -- H rS' sj m 5 o T; A STIC LOCK STITCIF Tins Bitpencr Jlachlnoiso'iaptedtotho rery-xido ranpecflUuira:Bc:.FcIhii?.llrai'lin-Hinilir. Cinlins. Knibnritfennc, Siiitmns. Quiitinc TiiikiDK. Unfllinjr, jijtchlnsdHatLering. IsrquIypKxifornuo S0,.13 tho mwt I,nictical StnciaS Uw m-e'llaor the Metan - IToopcr is ehnrt r.n srr.iiKl-l, irnl Is iiotopcn to the o'jittion of vi'jwtioa r.I as rt-uito in Ioa!rorc.melii.--llM. It is never ee: too liUli, nor too low. The nuu-liitio b a!w.-rs in on. K-wsUoat twocoxinoii!ioU'Ri:uoHtre-vjnil- '"-: watis 110 thrf-ad; nnnot taiiylo it" rnn witliont p(yMl? llor v!lin ' j., of the K0OlU j, ob-tructJ. Thofwl k never dall.is s-ositive. and is Ihe v-rv strouc.-t f?-d i.i use. Tiie ihicluiie is fro tnir. sprinK3.v.hlchtendcnty tovfikin :il pet out ot 1 frti 4. .1,1 ;-.-. ... ,c-..-, .-- .-. Vfl ,-. tnr- ivt,.,-:,l""l.7w,l:.'"?''w," iTicc, on risin nainiu laoie, vritli Outlit, ----- f54; .00 Ci h-r s-t kan'llini-i as loTva-i any other Company. S-mftii!iif.ri.Wr..tieciircnIiir Agems M.iatt-d in ovtrr n.unty in L. s. and Tirntories. Save si5. and mlias niAcuIsa vexation?, by purchasing the McLean i - n-r- Truman, Dawney & Co., GENERAL AGENTS, 170 STATE ST., CHICAGO, 11.T.. iS3Aeciits Wanted. -ly HOWARD SANITARY AID ASbr-C'IATIOX. Tor the Tteht-f and iirf or the Trrinc and Tnfoi j K-aya on the Errors r Vouth.and tiieFollIeoi . Acp. inreUtionto jlarriae andSIalSvils,n-5tii niiltirvaidiorthe aUhcted. Sent free. In sealfd 1 tunute.on pniicln;eor Ciirlstian Phn.inirony. . Kp..deI;&LOWAlt,, ASS0CIT.l?-v j r. '! - " '"- nBT&SJTjOllill ntsLv o i'.i w f 0 ti 7i?Si7 IMmmk -fttlH.-K'i rn'i '- " f Mfc? S iSSSSZR yfea7i-.'v.x ; i yi.rim. W jsaffl'SasnW. -- fi .iiiPK s -...... , c Burlington & Missouri Eiver E. E. 1ST NEBRASKA. PASSENGER AND MIXED TRAINS, RUNNING BETWEEN I i ial'MIlLmm tlllU llilUUHl. Tota!;eEfTcetThudTir,AHBusf S4,1S?1. Ij WESTWARD." SiAXlUSS Train No. a. MIXED. Tmia No. 1. P.VflrtKNOEK. ' SiSSE:?!!: 1&X) a.ni. leave. Ifcs; , Ixjiihviilo.. 0rjr. HWi 115 South ttt?mt. AsIiIhihI 7:15... 'I1:M 1I:K lino Greenwood. Waverly. 'fel5. 8:W !90. iNCvton. JJncola... 12:! n. in... :. p.ra. arrive iKktOp.ra.IoRve. .'ltfcii !ll:2u ! laso p.m.arrive i:ix::d. 5.0) a.m. leave- I.lncaln, lhsnt(jn. HinlilHnil ... (JttA DorchesttT.. it to lii:w. 120 p.ru urrive"S:a)a.ni. arrive. . EASTWARD. Train No.-J. ' Train No. 1. , rAS-nzNann. itiXHD. STATIONS ntt smocili Qnmliu Juuction.. I. niMvilte... South nnd .. .t 10 p.m. arrive 11:00 .m. arrive .aa srM :a, 7r in ?: Ashland ,.. ft8.. C4retnwooUs ,,.i i!8 :&1U averiy. i:.v .ri. NexTtnu ,i lr jifcSJ Lincoln . ; i:sap.in. leave 5.U0a. m. leave ! iixn. j Lincoln ..... J lrWp.ni. arr've S:("ip.ni. arrive. Denton . lii". '7:23 I Jliblaud 1 1 V.'i ;t j Crete iio ,ifc:)u.. Uorchester i l(l:.V)a.m. leive. 5'50 p.ii. leave. The time given above Is that of Onialia, being 33 mlnutts slower than thr of Cliicasu. THOS. DO AXE, f Ai'cT InglKeer and Snirin''ntlfnt. POCKET CUTLERY, NICEST IN TIIE MARKET. AT X731. D. aUETiLEXSEItGEIt'S. Great Through Passenger Route THE OLD RELIABLE HANNIBAL & ST. JOE, AND Council BItiSs ?.. H. Line, VJA feT JOSEPH AND QUINCV. TWO FAST EXPSESS TRAINS Crossing the Mississippi at Qulaey on RrlJco with PUI.WIAS SLEEPING PALACES, PItOM I5ROWXVIL,fcdS TO Q5JITCY. lVlthout Chaairc of Car. TTUSrs THE r.ESTSITOrvTI.INE -TO OUISCY, JiT. LOUIS, CAIRO, Mempbi.'i.New Orlcnns, Jarl:ett illc. Pprin?- ll.-Io, Decatur 'i'olono. La Kvp Iisimii- u'lolb. Ciiicinnati IaiuN ille. Na.livllle, Cimttr.noox'i. 1 xington. Columbus, Wlicelinx. Parl:erlmrK. Bill'.- more, Wiisninvctou, Ittolnr.uncl, .j.vw .7 .vo.vr iBf:n.tnrsz-tfirTS To Tt. Wyno.To!pi!o. rPstllM". Pitfsbur;, llarris'iun;. PMladelpiil Mew York, ' J''j! n. ant! all points, SOTJT3t-X VKTID EAST. P.vseiiKCr--tnk!iicotj)cr lira-sc.vst orwt.shoni hynii nicRa tn'JftiiH Inrc.uruiiie.niidsce a net seulii.n m spletitlld country. Euy Your Througli Tiolrots Vi:i ft. .Too ssiitl Ciiisicy, Tor salo nt TIckM OiTifoo St Jowpli & Council IlhilMt. It., lit tiie Star Hotel. ISrj-.vnrlllo. Wcv ctwoii.V rr's,T:c!v'l ARi-iits. unilni i'liclp-station ati'l otniT-'Uxtionson hiieof roA(l.:.t as low rites n-s oyanyotftnr .,.., li-tswirl e ."....- -.zb to fill potnt" est. All coniKviioii-. i.v uiiirv ..re C.r-t si-tl ;cr tf. n. p. o!;mr .Eo. 11. Miii-ri.T- ;ox. tiun'lTicitetAs't. Gea. riupt. 1 3 S5 .: Cts ,-i M a ? ut si el sr g 2 L 'J i a a A 3 5 u p I r o a 3 p 31 K SW' Eansas City, St. Joseph &0. Bluffs. TIIE TAKUi: No. 10. t tikcejeei Suntla;, July !., Ih71. GOING NORTH. STATIONS. r JCXI". ' v.xi: Kantas City ....... I.rt P. M.j C0 A. M. liwt Leareeworrh . ll"t A. A. I .is St. JoeuIi i30 HS.W PIIELPa: llaiubm Council liiults... : uk p. 3i. GOIKTG SOU : i-z. JIAII. AND l-M', .STATIONS. KIIT Kansa." t'.ty. .. . .. ul.-A.3I. 1:101'. 3t .ilivlIMI. -1:16 .. iwk. ;t-. East U'liVfiiMxrlli rr. Jusei-'ii ... . ' l'UEI.I'.- H-imlinr' j 7:.' ln-oo mti:il ClUirs ! -IU iOo it:z ' f--o Ticket? for ?Kle at all the General Ticket Ottlcca, l. cntVES. A. I.. IIOIK.l-:.. -.ipn'l I'aM. AKent, Uei)'lSu:Krint4i-e:it, st J.f tp!i. Mo. t. Jo..el. M.- Kansas Pacific Railway. Short. Favorite and Onlv wuuul AXJL, iAXX EOUTE! TO OK EET.EY. CIIKYI-.NNE. t.-f t)KN r TY. CENTRAL CITY, EVANS. bAI.Tl.AKi: CITY, SAi'KAMKNiw DENVER, i: .f. NEW ME3:pnts. rn i;o -PKivci ' nw? i.' i"rv .--- . -.....--. Saky-viu, ujngmjntV i COLOR VOO .-fUINC. ijAN rltANCUCO. And all iwint-In ian8ns, Coloiatto. the Tf nttorits, itnil tl. Piclili- Cm... , rV T .' S3 ?,rVv':?hor:''stL'nPlromKscsasCI- -? 1 ) f'' ' -w m " K-,' M I t.E- 'lie hort Lir " r. ;.olI.. Trln l.Sanr.t IV. .1 j. i.e' . . - ' Aif. Icoaiii! Ario:ir.. ItememSrir tet U113 imhef reatTls.-aKu L;n,aiid ther-fcj 'Tr jThfrtct-n A "1 T?o-?l Tonln O UU1STT J2J.. i:a2i iOate toanyo. the.-.love points. The-e '3 no te-i!o kb omnlfms or frr- transa-r by tliisr'e .:- iheiireat It.versure all Mr.li;Hit nrr T - n 1 "w - - -..-x-.., i-.i.Lw aus, City uud tJe Kin. l'aclflc ItaHivjti I EWl'D s. li'iVfEN fi:'t Sc-t. 11K.V iiti.i ij. KiiiM.non TtcSe: Aa-ui. , CEXEKAI. OKiriCIi!j,ICiusai Clrv.jlw "L ,, GEi: A 2JP'- Cr f 111 IF fJlfW WiM bP.yLL 0 b i I L il Villi BOOTS Aim SHOES. Foa Co:aTor.j Cla.Mie;tj,Hnra!il!tr nnd EcoKcmj THEY JJXCEIiALL OTiiEKS. rF 140.000 PArns sold last teap. by v' two letullue llOMon maim&c'urors . ais.i i.-nr. j rautel against nppinir. XOT OXE -VAS HETUItXED. 9- V7 -i R-J ir-TV m S3 Z M w . 0, 5. f5 c PEEE HOMES & FREE FAMS IN" THE Under tho mcniflcJnt lawM of Congress an Association hiw Invn formed foi the pur pose of occupying and developing tho UNTor,n richness of tho lands In the Republin Valley, And It Invites all those who dire to acquire free homos on these lands, (which can l;edon by merely setting upon and Improving them; to join in t?il.s entersrise. This jli&iciailoti Iis located as a nuclus the TOWN OF REPUBLICAN CITV. m j on tho IVpubtlcai: river, at tiie month of .prairie xog creek, m lownsmp one, or rsuga seventeen, wwt of thctfih principal meridi an, county of Harlan, and Staio ifNobra.s ka five miles north of the Kansas line. HARLAN COUNTY Is composed of twenty-four townships front the south-CAst comer of Lincoln county. THE HEW BfjlCAy VA LLKY liore is tlirce humlreil feet lower than ,thr t'latte vnlloy, ami is nni of the rlches.1. iKi-st Wrtile, rxtansiwantl be:t ratered vtiHej-Jir tlve Western i.ites. Tha llmbor about th ItepuliIiean.RQvt that sklrtiacr the strwuns running Into it, breaks and siriMUie those ivimH wiiicli nre kttoivn to prentlou tliolilgh tint! m lMred plma-- -Ortt ialioe nit iitsareoirerwl carpenters. blacksmith,, shoemakers, grocers, tin. store, lutrdwnre. anil dry gools merclmnO, and all other eitissrs of inIntry to ettle here. n- Uiey can all lo a s?oovi business, and iu addition will have the privilege of n.in.t,ndintr iit pre-einptlng some of the choicest land lir the country, and nt the tame time follovr their oecupatiors in town. ItEPirntitCAX CITY Ut! keen located within the Inst lb"ieia days, and' now Iioh a hotel, dry srod.aadnroe-'rv torcptiiit inottlce.and other tu.W ic-In procts ofetmslrue ttun.and ot!ir liuslmsvi Ih-ii-hh will fiUiTvlv rtkL ancceiion.fortliLHvaUey tlieifardwaof Ktha. nml lone the li'int!nc prouatl- al' th' MRrrot. trlbesor t".dians nm-il)set!ed and from pri.t Indications niOiie vtr Will roll urouiid UabrQ the snortinc of the l.x-omotlve will be h&ni aions the whole valley, then teeaiiN with a hardy and enlightened potialatif'U. T.tn Ind Otllcri. tm. tVuiu its tdtuatfon hum b re mured here to accornmodaie the sreiiteat jHint;r In the District. Alio, a 1!ikj o'Htaes, the ntwte Jfcr . which has Iwt-n e-itablt-ihed by :he Poat Office 1 pixrtinent, will be soon put on. TIIE REPUHLTCA.' RIVEtt here has a rfck bottom, all the way ?cra-ss. with a t'nKot nlxiut threo feet. nfiorUIosr one tf tha fecpt w attfr powers iu the whole west on wiiicb will b ercted mills hui! uih-r mnchinery 11.? endeiiiit yeir. Tor further particulars enquire of JOHN Mei'HETtSO'X. itKrVTHLICA.-J ClTV. Ilnrlaa C'muty, Nebraitn. a in CAPITAL, - lOO.OOO, Trnnnact a Oenrrnl llanUlnfr ltmiiei;- ami makeccllectlimt ou uil point? tliroiiIiont the West. A17D III ALL PASTS 0? S32CSS, Jljxclia-Qg'c on. LLiut'oxdo- Draw Our Gtii Drt?i"ts on ZZttglnxrcT, Ireland, 5'raacc. Gormnaiy, Sse. UISCO? 'XT NOTES AMD TI2IK UIIX.S OP ErCIJA.VE. INTEREST ALLOWED Or." TI1IF. CEUTIFI- CATES OF DEPOSIT. JIY HPKCIAI. AQltEESIEST. Kcbanre bo-.tpht amtW on ?Cw Yort.aHlafr principal Eastern -ud Soathern -Ittes ofH." Cir'ei ytat5. 0FrifT.US AXD IHRECTOttS: DAVID HE2IICK, Pre-iaent. THEO. HILL, "Vtce-PreaWeiif. CEO.P.EATOS. Crt.rUr. I.. KO.VDI.EY. J NO. McI'HKUON, IX JI. KAUKKMAN, VYM. II. I.OOVEit, IA ID SIOIICK, TJJKO. II J L. J.IMcOKE. J. ('-. DFXHEU, it. c. i.vni: OUO. P. KATON. F.A.TI.SDKI., Jit. -cTft3L3T? "Sf. cr.-.plcs theoIiRes'jlfttorblMIrKr rfo.27 ?5a5StrccS. Brownville, Nebraska, witii a -wsperb nml selecteil Btoeh cf -vnrrth? Ii tii- Kurmture line. Heiuviw the public ti HAT.T, A T SEE HIM t Vdli h Rntl compare hM prlco? with other d-jalew. HE 1 1 A3 A wwm 'IT &?:&. Si Jart jirrf-'cl frnm t'l aW'U'-tori i. Nit a ulaijle j-iect ol wti'rri'. :ran ,.. Y,n tim til's. Lis t ta.:rely a u- 2J btrip pf U.o ve-j '.if : ,"."i;tr r.I -'nt' Ztf iin. PHri''- : p ..iiii.ai es- p.-t rn (,bt In tli- ,....( ar- lic'e. Ami tpfe- tliaa ikli.l-cft-it.iifiy s&yrr.-.: ;. - fil V3 nrannir s i. t. ' iVil L& S 2 A S a Li W ri 3 2 3 5 FA U i H LI 'E-- 1 f.i il Ulliiiii U 1 Utlli wr Noons can (Ttr Ii. the rray of natality, mj : sm! prtaas. J GIVE HIM A GALL J- lie H pmparc-d tr Jol Fnrnttun to rman k-n-r 011 the nio.it ai)vaiiliu;eou ifcif. lir cku ioppl thtia with gootis, t.i.htr FINISHED OE II THE ROUGH, nr prces that are really nrnrfcans-. Mi-rbnU in-the !ntrir, whoare carrj i- Krr;-afw. C wlin tii-iTf to W it to their toefe of UEXKlt VL iiJCKCHAMDI-JK, AB.S IKVITSI TO 0AZ.I. 3-ly Marbles and Balls ! 4Sm3 GO TO T1IH POSTCFEICrt. Alesauder &; 3L,tn:, snDssL'nryrDDii uiHii&wnLSiifidKg FuTlNlTUREjr i H JtSf tmtiTt mwmm t&-&& hj & '