Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, December 19, 1872, Image 3

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THE ADVERTISER
TIirn-sDAY, DECECMEK 19, 1SZ2.
Publishers' Notices.
EXT3A COl'IKS OF T1IK ADVKHTISKB far SOlC by Oi
B. JIookk, Bookseller, Station ahdiNg'r.-SlK-al-v
r, NO. 97 3ralh street, next door to the Postofficc.
Lxai. Xoticb. sot as ordinary reading matter,
' will be charged ten fnte per line, each insertion.
Sc : hi display type, twenty-five per coat, additi
onal to above rates.
i-wiTisirvKNTs'under the head of "Wanted."
ijr Kent,"" 'To? Sale," "Lost," "Found," &.,
w 'l he rhargM twenty-Are cents for eaoU adver-
. - e a:. .a ltnAr nv Imi ad.. nut r I III f I Afl-
I OI 11 - linen, w w ww-h .....
r . i r.ts over live lines, at the rate of fie
jKr tine, each Insertion.
CAFKKKY & HACKER,
Publishers Advertiser.
Vrrfnl and Bejmrture of Mail.
Vorlhern Daily, by ltallroad A.rives II a. m.
t)Cpartill:'a-n-oultlCXnlally,
by Itallroad-Arrives 2.30p.m.
u0fi-rn"viayreru. Daily Arrives 12 m; De-
rartslp-ni. , .
i,n hern -Via Nemaha City, Daily-Arrives 5).
Western Via Tecumseh to Beatrice DaUy:
r- ar'-ai7a.tn. Arrives aft p.m.
Z.'onthwc-tcru-Vw Table Itock-Weekly-Ar-
1 Jay atC p.m. Departs Monday at 7 a. m.
Xorth-'veHtern-To Helena. Seml-Weeklj -Ar-
r i , . and Saturday at 6 p. in. Ieparts
Vi-m Ja., .and Friday at 7 a.m.
v t Oflire Hours from 7 a.m., to K p. m. Sun
., - fr.T, fttoIOik a. in. W.A.POLOeK.P.Sr.
LOCAL JLELAXGE.
Gov. Furnas left for Lincoln on
Mob-lay.
Locals are this week as scafco as
hen's teeth.
The Epizoot has arrived here and
atia luil nearly all our horses.
- Mire relief by using McCreery &
2;c!.cIlV i pizoot liniment.
- Urad Rev. SlatigJuer,sThaiil;3-j
gnmgs-ermdn, on our first page. -' -
- The "urj-your-snootic" is what
the darkies of Kansas City call it.
- TI.e Nebraska Legislature will
convene two weeks from next Thurs
day. .- Remember Visscher'a lecture at ,
I
Mi Pm-rson's Hall Friday evening,
i!'tlh in.st.
Thermometer runs down to zero
ah .it Min-ris-e every morning, dul
djesii'tblay there.
T L. Schick left on a business
trip to Illinois on last Monday, to be
gone until about the Iew i ear.
Tiie Epizoot is now attacking cats
iu s mic i r(ions of the country. We
vi !i it would seize upon tho dngs.
- Dr. Mcl'herson left for Republi
can City on Monday morning last.
The Dr. is running a drug store there.
Our hor.-e men say the Epizoot
!stru"k this section of country at the
right time, inasmuch as it finds all
four opiines with their winter coats
on.
MeOretry s& Nickell have the
genuine epizoot liniment.
The last number of the Tecum-
ffich Ch'v (lain comes to us dated "Dec.
r 41-' hew ! How fast Tecumseh
Hs k !tin, to wade through December
that way ?
Watera, - lata of the Nebraska
Cty Chronicle, is now in tho ,dry
):i- business. What a fall from
ho editorial tripod to the end of a
aril . -iK k.
John Crfat says that St. Jossph
Fch -tnute are unwholesome this vear.
iiid won't associate with Forest City
linncrs. We think the troublo lies
Purest City, not St. Joe.
Tho letter from our old towns
ma i aud brother to and of our fellow
Uijpii, IT. M. Atkinson, is received
-villi pleasure and we hope to receive
any more of "the same sort."
We are pleased to see H. C. Lett
gain on his pins aud around the
trcct, and hope his wonted strength
nd activity may soon be bequeathed
lim, an.I our people, in whose inter-
st he works.'
The ladies of tho Presbyterian
Church tire busy, and have been for
Jino timo past, making arrange-
enteforagrand Christmas Festival
UcPherson's Hall. Look oat for
the nrocramme.
They talk of establishing a llter
ry society at Lowell, this.State. The
dea of establishing one in Brown-
ule was hooted down by the very
ien who should have exerted them-
clves to organize and maintain it.
The Nebraska City Ncios has
nngetl hands and is now run by
hos. Morton, H. A. Rcid, J. M.
Jigley snd N. S. Mahau. with Dr.
tud as business manager and editor.
Ve are not iuformed as to the dispo-
mon made of Dr. Blue.
Remember Visscher's lecture Fri-
iay n;ght.
Tip Nebrask City JSTccs still claims
fo be the oldest paper in tho State.
0w our friends know that this is an
srror, ns they are aware that for sev-
" years after- 1S64 Nebraska City
4 no such paper as the Xews, but
si" rs.veral lapsed from life to death
'4 d nth to life, and chancres of namo.
m - . , . t .. '
-- - tnvaa revived, out its present
?JUr counts all lapses, which is
seirctly fair. Tho Nebraska At-
5'ii-TMnu is the oldest paper in the
io, having been born in 1S50 and
ttver chauged name or missed an is
sue since.
K member that on Christmas pvp
uiics of the Presbvterinn MmrMi
U give a graml Oysfer Supper at
- Micrson's Hall, which will be en-
"Vtned hv ,o; . .i ...
j "uoi-, uvai mm nisiru-"-cntal.
Admittance for children froo
-auults 25 cents.
Remember Visscher's lecture Fri-
lay uigut
Thrcp tvrio ,4 m m
Hm it- ''vuu .it:.!. us cut ue crossed
..in -ouri last Sunday at Brown-
.-illo.
ueMveen four and five ihnn
?JIf.Iuu',e Vsed within the last
W? -,.ay?' trovers say that
'b points on the river. Exchange.
ifae; though rival points have fqr
ars -circulated disparaging reports
ative to the crossing at this noint
irc-vers and others have now learned
laet above recorded.
n-T-M
)ne oil at T.ilt & Cretan's.
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WILL L VISSOHER,
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"We are pleased to announce to our
local readers that Wrill L. Visscher,
of the St. Joseph Gazette, will deliv
er his inimitable lecture on "Humor
and Pathos," at McPherson Hall, on
to-morrow (Friday) evening at 7
o'clock.
We have known Mr. Visscher for
years, and can safely endorse him as a
gentleman of ability and high liter
ary character. For 3'ears he served
under the gifted Geo. D. Prentice, on
the Louisville Journal, and was held
in high estimation by that old Nestor
of the American press.
A few-weeks since "Visch," as
he
is familiarly called, delivered this lec
ture before a veo' large St. Joseph au
dience, and made an immense hit.
He was solicited to write the dedica
tory poem for Tootle's Opera, House,
"which was delivered lust week, and
added much tq his reputation as a po
et. "Humor and Pathos" will abound
in wit and its counterpart, and lovers
of fun and sentiment should be pres
ent.
We have long heard it said that our
city was the poorest in the State for
lecturers. We hope to see such an
audience on Friday evening as will
disprove this declaration. The price
of tickets has been put at 2o cents,
and the hall should be filled at that.
Tickets for sale at Moore's book store.
Remember Visscher's lecture Fri
day night.
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Choice beans, hom'iny, meal, buck
wheat flour and salt, at Swan &
JJro's.
GUAr.'D CBENIXG.
A Feast for tlie Eyes.
On Monday last we spent an agree
able hour in inspecting the best and
most approved styles of watches, jew
el rj, silver and gold ware ever ex
posed for sale outside of the larger and
more pretentious cities of the Union,
and to Geo. S. Dunn attaches the
credit of making such r display.
There can be found clocks of every
variety, Ladies' and Gentlemen's
Gold and Silver Watches, with Chains
of every 'style and quality, solid Gold
and Jet Jewelry, solid Silver Spoons,
Silver Napkin Rings, fine Silver
Plated Ware, the best Table Cutlery,
Seth Thomas and American Clocks,
French Mantle Clocks, Diamond Sets,
Gold Rings, &c, &c, at prices which
will bare comparison vith any house
in the west.
Any parent desiring to "fit out" his
daughter with ear-rings, necklaces,
watches or other pretty articles of
jewelry apparel, can do so as reodily
at Putin's, as though he were in Chi
cago or 'Nov.- York , for although his
stock highly embelishes his show
case windows and shelves, he bought
them to sell, and will duplicate there
tail prices of Metropolitan dealers.
To ladies, young, or those who were
lately young, we woukj advise the
paying of a visit to Dunn's, there to
feast their eyes on the gems which
that enterprising gentleman has im
ported hither.
Remember Visscher's lecture Fri
day night.
Choice Rio, Java and Mocha coflee,
for sale at Swan & Bro'n.
BESXETT &. liOIiEf.
Special 2TotIcc.
With thanks for the liberal patron
age of last year, Bennett & Dolen an
nounce to the public that on and after
January 1st, 1873, we will positively
do a strictly cash business, and will
offer inducements to cash purchasers.
We will sell s IowT as any house in
the city. We have a full line of
cloths and cassimeres, beavers, chin
chi'das and meltons, hats, caps, gloves,
mittens, under shirts, cheviot shirts,
underwear, hosiery, collars and ties,
which we will sell low for cash.
- The Epizoot has "arriv" and Gil
mortvis prepared to furnish you with
bran and shorts to, feed your horses.
Remember Visscher's lecture Fri
day night.
ChrlstmnH and New Tears.
Toilet sets, vaaes, portfolios and a
'general assortment of holiday goods,
at cost, atgicCreery & Nickell's. Call
and get your choice for a littlemoney.
Save your horees by rubbing their
throats with the epizoot liniment.
Put up by McCreery & Nickell.
Imperial, young hyson, gunpowder,
Japan, Oolong and Souchony teas of
the best quality and at low prices, at
Swan & Bro's.
Epizoot.
The horse's throat should be kept
well bathed with the epizoot liniment.
Put up by McCreery & Nickell, and
compounded after the formula used
in Chicago and other cities.
Fresh cranberries and other nice
things for Christmas, at Gilmore's.
Chiuchille over-coating and fancy
mittens, at Bennett $z Dolen's.
Den is the farmer's friend. He sells
the best wagon in Nebraska for ten
dollars less than any other man, and
better groceries for less money than
any other house in town.
Fine Esquamaux rubber boots, com
fortably lined, for sale cheap, at A.
Bobison's.
Boston in Ashe.
Large stock of boots and shoes on
hand at former prices.
Tiieo. Hill & Co.
McCoy Bro's are always on the mar
ket, aud will pay the highest price in
cash for hogs, cattlP"ud sheep. Par
ties desiring information regarding
prices will please give them a call at
their office, first building east of Post
Ofljce block, Brownville, Neb., or ad
dress Box No. l, Brownvile.Neb. 6-tf
Blaxk Books Cheapest in town,
at McCreery & Nickcll's. G-3m
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Coal a.na Wntcr. "
Mr,. Editor : Wai vi ng an -elaborate
introductory to my communica
tion, allow me to say that coal aud
water are very important articles to
any country. To obtain tbeai abun
dantly, and thereforecheaply, should
be the study of every community. I
notice that this subject Is beings seri
ously considered by the people at
ruanj' points In ourState. Efforts, as
well as words, are now being used to
this end at Lincoln, Beatrice,-&cv
and, why should Brownville even dis
cuss fh vsltie of a flowiny well, and
the strong probability of finding a
paying vtin of coal? .1
Railroads, street grading and stone
culverts have their advantages and
conveniences, "but 'an abundance of
pure, resh water, and good, cheap
fuel are blessings none can deny.
What go-ahead, wide-awake man
in our city will stir up the scheme of
I sinking an Artesian well, which will
develop stone-coal without a doubt,
but in case of failure, no loss will be
sustained as we will have plenty of
water, a necessity to any city.
H.
Remember Visscher's lecture Fri
day night.
We are in receipt of-a "Card" for
publication, which we must respect
fully decline, inasmuch as the lang
uage in whicli it is couched is unfit
Ibr our columns. Wo regret this the
more as it is but justice that" the au
thor of "Card" bo heard, but we will
not editorially bandy such epithets as
"nincompoop," "liar," &c, neither
will we permit others to do so thro'
communications, and this is the first
time we have been solicited to make
the Advertiser a receptacle for such.
If the "Card" is pruned of offensive
billingsgate we will publish it, as
"fair play" is our motto.
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J. XV. Bliss, the energetic agent of
the New York Life Insurance Com
pany, called pn us Tuesday morning.
Bliss has "struck" his "forte." Mad
ison, of theNorthwestern, well known
in this vicinity, has for a long time
been considered the life agent, but
we'll pit Bliss against him, or any
other man.
The Peru mail is now transported
on a man's shoulders, the equine up
on which dependence for such service
rested, having taking the Epizoot.
Indeed the mail carrier says "they've
all got it in Peru." by which we sup
pose ho means, all the hoi sea.
Vick.'f FIornlGtiitlc for 1S73.
This handsomely printed catalogue
of over one hundred aud fifty pages,
has been kindly furnished ua by the
publisher, James Vick, of Rochester,
New York. His "Floral Guide" is
now published quarterly, and is fur
nished to all at twenty-live cents a
year. It should be in the hands of all
our lady readers who wish to culti
vate flowers.
If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated,
have frequent headache, mouth tastes
bad, poor appetite and tongue coated,
you are suffering from Torpid Liver
or "Billiousness," and nothing will
cure you so speedily and permanent
ly as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery. Sold by all druggists.
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A Woman's Right. We hold this
truth to be self-evident that all wo
men are endowed with certain inal
ienable rights, among which are life,
liberty, and a Charter Oak Cooking
Stove. The latter is an indispensable
article in every well regulated house
hold. StcycJjsou & Cross Sell;
..Old Government Java Coflee, 34 lbs for 1...
S Best RIo, 1 lbs S
T -Second best, !).. T
E -Good Tea, 70 cts E
V Best Soda, 10 cts V
E Best Spring Wheat Flour, $3,40 E
X Bes,t Mackerel, four for 2-3 cts X
S -Best Cranberrres, 10 cts per quart S
O Booth's Oysters, 50 cts. per can... O
N... Best G. D.Caps, o cts, per box- N
& .w Toys Ironi 1 to 10 cts &
O -Molasses, 2.1 cts. per gallon C
It Sugar, 9 lbs for SI It
O Best Coal Oil, 40 ct.s O
SBumilo Robes, Oranges, Feed and Wood.S
S cheaper than anybody- S
For Christmas and New Years.
Raisins, currants, citron, lemon
peel, choice apples, spices of all kinds,
and a nice lot of new and fresh can
dies just received at Swan & Bro's.
For best family flour, at $3.25 per
sack, go to XV. T. Den's.
Iced pickles by the dozen, gallon or
barrel at Stevenson & Cross'.
For choice syrup, go to Swan
Bro's.
A house containing six rooms, on
Main street, for rent. Apply to XV.
T. Den.
Hats, caps and gloves for tho holi
days, at Bennett & Donen's.
Highest cash price paid for wool,
hides, pelts and fur, at XV. T. Den's.
Choice butter, fresh eggs, sweet
syrups, potatoes and coal oil, at Den's.
.
Flavoring extracts of air- kinds at
Swan & Bro's, consisting ot almond,
lemon, vanilla, strawberry, cinna
mon, &c.
Stevenson & Cross can sell, do sell,
and will sell hardware and groceries
cheaper than auy other house in
Brownville.
"g
Clausen & Bergman.?
This firm are now iu full blast.'
They have Colhapp's plug tobbacco,
and K. C. Barker's fine cut, which,
together with the cigars of their own
manufacture, is sure to give satisfac
tion to all lovers of the weed. Full
stock of pipes always on hand.
Book Store.
School books, slates, Inl? paper,
pens ever3'thing for the school, al
so office material, such as letter books,
presses, inkstands, blank books, note
books, erasers, etc., etc., always on
hand, and for pale at lowest cash pri
ces, at Moore's Book Store.
Stoves, heating and. cooking, at re
duced prices, at Den's.
COUNTY COaiMISSIONERS.
Ata meeting of the Board of Coun
ty Commissioners of Nemaha coun
ty, Nebraska, held at the County
Clerk's offlce on Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday, December 2. 3 and
4, 1872; present C. F. Harms, H. O.
Minick aud A. J. Bitter. Commiss
loners ; J. M. Hackei, Clerk, and D.
Plasters, Sheriff, the following busP'
ness was had and done, to-wit:
SETTI,RMEXT WITII SUPEKVISOKS. ,
The settlements dfTboa."" Hutchin
son, Nol, Peru ; Cyrus Bjodgett, No-.
3, Lafayette; Delos 'HiuglXe.jyo.' 1,
J. P. Miller, No. 2, and B. Ottens,
PNq.4, in Washington.;- w C. Clary,
No. 1, Wm. Watson, Ko. 2, in Doug
las; Ira Parker, No. 1, David Camp
bell, No 3,. in Brownville; Patrick
Bourke.'No. 2, J. B. Fisher, No. 3, in
Aspinwall; J. Gergeus, No. 1, Bed
ford ; John Tuxhorn, No. 1, Benton,
were received nud approved by the-
Board.nnd the settlenlents- of'Kr'F.
McAdams and James Bourlier were
continued for the waut of vouchers.
In the matter of th'e" approval of
official .
BONDS OF SUPERVISORS.' "S
B. XV. JKnott, No. 1, Eerirj-J. P.
Starr, No. 1, Cyrus Blodgett, No-. 3,
Henry Leek, No. 4, Lafayette; Delos
Hughes, No. 1, F. Fintel, "No. 4,
Washington ; Isaac Beason, No. 1,
Wesley Dundas, No. 2, Douglas ; T.
B. Edwards, No. 1, D. Campbell, No.
3, Brownville; A.H. ScovelJ, No. 2,
Nemaha, City; E. D. Rogers,. JSb. 2,
John Kelley, No. 3, 'Aspinwuil ; -Jno.
Tuxhorn, No. 1, Leroy Alspaw, No. 2,
in Benton ; Lawrcpce.R.aines, No. 1,
St. Deroin, were approved by the
Board.
The official bonds of Oscar Dundas,
James Stout and 3eo. JW. Foutch, as
constables, were approved by the
Board.
Geo. Yancey and Joseph Dustin
applied for damages for right of way
for county road. The Board appoint
ed A. H. Scovcll, Wesley Dundas and
Amariah Dodd commissioners to as
sess damages.
APPOINTMENT OF SUPERVISORS.
J. P. Miller was appointed for dis
trict No. 2, Washington precinct.
D. Campbell wa3 appointed for dis
trict No. 3, Brownville precirict.
It is ordered by .thepoard that dis
trict No. 3. Nemaha City precinct,
consist of sectiousM, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 16,
17 and 18, tp. 4, range 15, east, aud
and that A. Gunnison be and ho is,
appointed supervisor of said district.
The application for an appropria
tion to build a bridge on the Muddy,
on line between sections 7 and 18, tp.
4, range 14, east, was continued for
want of funds.
The application for an appropria
tion to build a rock ford south of the
stone church m Benton precinct, was
continued for want of funds.
The petition of J. P. Miller and oth
ers Tor a county road was received and
continued for want of proper bond.
A. H. Brown resigned his office as
Justice of the Peace in Lafayette pre
cinct, which resignation, together
with his settlement up to the date
thereof, was accepted and approved
by the board.
It is ordered bj the Board that ow
ing to the infirmity of C. J. Culbert
son ho is hereby released from the
payment of poll tax.
In the matter of lota 5, G, 7, S, 9, 10,
11, and 12, block "A" in West Brown
ville, owned by Ann Scott, a poor
person, it is hereby ordered by the
Board of Commissioners that the tax
on said lots, amounting to $10.50, for
the pear 1871, bo stricken from the
tax list, and that hereafter whilst said
lots are owned by said Ann Scott, no
tax be assessed thereon, except this
order be revoked by tho Board of
Commissioners.
In the matter of the bond of Geo.
P. Hoops binding himself to Nemaha
county, to build a bridge on a county
road in Aspinwall precinct in said
county, and, whereas, said bridge has
been built by said Hoops and accept
ed by the Board, it is therefore order
ed that the said Geo. P. Hoops be and
he i3 hereby released from said bond.
APPROPRIATIONS.
Out of District Road Fund S182 05
Out of General Road Fund - 37 00
Out of Bridge Fuud 1S7 00
Out of General Fund -1,751 75
ASSESSORS THAT HAVE QUALIFIED.
R. A. Watts, for Island precinct.
P. (J. Richards, for Peru precinct.
Thos. Burress, for Glen Bock pre
cinct. Wi F. Wright, of Lafayette pre
cinct. '
Benton Aldrich, for Washington
precinct.
W. C. Clary, for Douglas precinct.
' "B. F. Mclniuch, for Loudon pre
cinct. ..
E. E. Ebrfglifrjfo'r Brownville pre
cinct. . i-
Levi Johnson! for Nemaha City pre-
ciuct. . , , i
Lewis Fisher, for Aspinwall pre
cinct. A. L. Fry, for Bedford precinct.
J. M. Hacker, Cl'k.
Just Received.
Fresh invoices of both Rio and
va coflee, at Brown & French's.
Ja-
Fresh candies, raisins and figs just
arrived at Brown & French's. Jut
the place to supply your sweethearts
and children. "
Corn taken in exchange for goods
by F. E. Johnson & Co.
FURS for ladies, in great variety.
OVERCOATS of all kinds, at reduc
ed prices, at Geo. Marion's.
Holiday hats and caps at Bennett &
Dolen's.
Extracts of all kinds, fres&r
pure, at J3rown & French's.
and
Didn't Knovr what he was Saying I
The man who said there was noth
ing new jinder the sun. Come to
Brown & French's and see for your
selves,
The nobbiest hats'and caps that has
ever come to th. is nfarket, al Rerinett
& Dolen's.
Goods expressed free, by Stevenson
& Cross.
Dollar kidJgloves, 10 doz. just ree'd.
Tiieo. Hill & Co.
NemaIiaCpunt Bible Society.
NpUce-ia, hereby given that tho an
nual meeting of this society will- be
held at the Presbyterian Church, in
this city, on Sunday evening, Decem
ber 22d, 1872. at. seven o'clock. The
churches will unite in a union service
on that occasion.
E. E. EBRIGHT, Pres't.
jARVisSrOnuRCH, Sec'y.
Santa Claus,
b Santa Qau? has arrived and made
his head-quarters at Bossell's. It
makes the heart of a little girl or boy,
swell with pleasurable emotion to
feasTeyes upon the immense assort
ment of fancy goods, toys of every
description,' dglls of alLsizes,etc, on
inspection at Rossell's. And- Rossell
invites theJittle ones to' call and see
Santa Clausahd the seniors to select
holiday presents for tho small folks.
Country produce of all kinds want-
edatfrowimfc French's, for either
cash-or groceries. Farmers, give us a
call before purchasing elsewhere.
Jacob Marohn still lives, and is as
Mefia'ufchVever of competition. His
stock nf piece and furnishing goods
is complete, and hiB tailors busy
turnirig-dut good fits.
Hdts, caps-and gloves cheap at Ben-j
nett & Dolen's.
Bain Wa'gtons, just arrived, at; Ste-
venaon & Cross'. -
jjaxx hiili.fi'liirgootnnd bestshawls,
blankets, overcoats, boots and shoes,
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tobacco and shot guns in town,
and see him. '
Call
For the best axe in the world call
on Tisdel -& Richards. .They sell
Sfmmons' diamond-steel keen cutter.
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' -For Guns', Pistols, Ammunition, &c.
call at the gun shorxof Craddock & Sou
Velveteens for cloakaand suits, at
Tiieo". Hii4 & Co.'s.
Fall, Spring, Graham and Buck
wheat Flour,-' Meal, Shorts, Bran,
Corn and Oaiaf'by Stevenson & Cross.
Salt, oniy$3.5, at Den's.
G6llars and ties of the latese styles
at Bennett t&TDolen's.
Turkeys, chickens, quails, butter
and eggs, by Stevenson & Cross.
CLOTHING' the best stock
town, at Theo. Hill & Co's.
m
If you want a stylish suit made call
on Bennett & Dolen.
Leather and Shoemaker's findings
at Stevenson & Cross's.
Those owing us will please be so
kind as to enquire the amount of
their accounts.
Theo. Hill & Co.
Goods expressed free, by Stevenson
& Cross.
New and fresh goods arriving daily
at Theo. Hill & Co.
Goods expressed free, by Stevenson
&. Croia.
Ladies' hats and ribboiis, at
Low man's.
Colhapp Bro's No.
smoking tobacco.
3 is a tip-top
Brushes, Combs, Pocket Books, &c,
at Lett & Creigh's.
L. Lowmau is in receipt of another
fine stock of shawls.
Tlie Red Store is tlie place to lmy
Choice Family Groceries.
Received a large assortment
ladies' furs, at L. Lowman'a.
of
Pure California Wines and Bran
dies at McCreery & Nickell 's.
Stoves and Tinware low down for
cash, at sign of red stave and plow.
Largest assortment of laces, em
broideries aud fancy goods, at L.
Lowman'a.
Moore has on hand a good supply of
all the books used in our public
schools. He sella at eastern prices.
The Red Store Is the place to
Choice Family Groceries.
liny
Best grades of fall wheat flour, at
F. E. Johnson & Co's.
Building paper, which is better
than plastering, at McCreery & Nick
ell'a. Our stock of dress goods, shawls
aud furs is larger than ever.
Theo. Hill & Co.
Call
and
see us at No. GG Main
Rrown & French.
street.
L. Bowman has moved his large
stflck&f goods to his new store room
No.81.
Colhajpp Bro's No. 1 is the mildest
smoking tobacco in the .West. , For
sale by all respectable grocera.
Ready-made clothing, gent3' furn
ishinggoods, hats and caps, boots and
shoes at L. Low man's, 81 Main St.
Large? fupply
of Blacksmith and
Carpenter Tools, at sign red stove and
ploWvPedt and cheapest in market.
Strangers in the city will find the
Union Hotel first-class in every par
t cidar. The rooms, beds, tables, and
i foctjeverything that tends to the
c rnfort of the traveler, are carefully
I.oketf to by George and his estima
lle"lady, assisted by a first-class corps
cfj&lJftesin the dining room and
1 itchen. Try the Union once, and
v e oro sure you will not go away dis
satisfied, but wiTTston at no other
Ilous while in the city.
Ses dryland green wood, delivered,
dSt
$3!
Lg.T-'tf a cortI. Ty Stevenson &
083.1
Cro!
Government overcoats, one c'asc5
just reedived by Theo. Hill & Co.
.t ...
;?,a.hsodcheill5oi,snrok -
'"8, "T "m Ior Coluapp Bro's
and tagf no other ! . j
$75,000 In Caan Eor SI.. -;
i
AVe call the attention of our readers
to the ad vertisment in another column
of the: Nebraska State Orphan Asy-
lunv Sere is a chance1 to wlnajfor-
' '
tune in a Public Legal drawing,'- and
at the same time help a noble and.
worthy institution.
Miss Hobbins and Mrs. White; pro
prietors of tjhe Bazar Millinery. Store,
are weekly receiving new andeason
able goods in their; Jine, and. invite la-i
dies to call upon them on visits of in
spection. Mrs. Berkley will always
be found present ready to fill alitor
d6rs In the manufacture of hair arti
cles.
The finest assorted stock of pocket
cutlery ever brought to this market,
"can be found at Tisdel & Bichard's.
Geneva fluting irons for sale at Tis
del & Richard's.
Buck wheat flour very cheap at Gil-
more s.
Special.
All- persons having book or note ac
counts due at Tisdel & Bichard's are
requested to-call and settle-the same.
Who sells cooking nn& heating
stoves, with the latest improvements?
Tisdel & Richards they purchase
their stoves from tho cheapest and
best manufacturers, and they can sell
you a better stove for less money than
any dealers in the west.
Carpets and Oil Cloths just receiv-
fed at Theo. Hill & Co'a.
Staple and Fancy Groceries in
abundance, at F. E. Johnson & Co's.
Win. H. Hoover, Real Estate Agent
and Convej'encer. Court Room.
Paints, Oils and Glass, at reduced
prices, at McCreery & Nickel's.
Wall Paper and Window Shades,
cheap, at McCreery & Nickel's.
For a pleasant smoke get Colhapp
Bro's No. 2. Take no other.
Goods expressed free, by Stevenson
& Cross.
If you want to buy agood boot, aud
cheap, every peg and stitch of which
is warranted, call at Denny's, next
door to Carson's bank, there you will
find just what you want.
A Booth's Fresh Oysters, GO cents a
can, by Stevenson & Cross.
Hetzel is desirous of closing out his
mammoth stock of clothing, under
wear, furnishing goods, &c, and guar
antees that ho cannot and will not be
undersold by any house iu. town or
State. Just try him.
Ladies, gents and boys skates, by
Stevenson & Cross.
Lot?, patent bed lounges at J. L.
Roy's.
Coal Oil forty cents a gallon, at Ste
venson & Orops's. ,
Large supply of Blacksmths and
Carpeiiters Tools, at sign red stove and
plow. Best and cheapest in market.
Cash and jiroirpt payers will make
money by calling on us before buj'
ing. Theo. Hill & Co.
Patent Chimney-tops, to prevent
chimneys from smoking, by Steven
sou & Cross.
Attend our special sale, commenc
ing the loth, and save money.
Theo. Hill & Co.
Leather and Shoemaker's finding at
Stevenson & Cross's.
Low jpriccsj Low Prices !!
My stock is complete in every de
partment, and by fair dealing I find
my business increasing. I feel able
to undersell anybody aud to please
everybody.
L. Lowman, 81 Main St,
Received. A new stock of prints,
muslins, flannels, linseys, jeans and
other pants goods, white and gray
blankets, shawls and dress goods, also
a big lot of fall and winter clothing,
boots and shoes, which I offer at the
lowest figures. Call and see me at
No. 25 Maiu street.
Geo. Marion.
Corn taken in exchange for goods,
at Theo. Hill & Co's.
Coal Oil forty cents a gallon, at Ste
venson & Cross's.
J. L. Roy has filled his store room
with the finest stock of cabinet ware
ever received for sale in this city.
Bedsteads of every grade, tables and
chairs of all kinds and make, togeth
er with carpets, matting, oil cloth,
and in fact everything to be found in
a first-class cabinet establishment.
Give him a call.
Wall Paper,
Wall Paper,
at Lett & Creigh's.
Los Angelos Wine. Joe Huddart
is sole agent for this celebrated Wine
and is prepared to sell it in quantities
to suit purchasers.
Brown & French,
General headquarters for staple and
fancy groceries, and the farmer's ha
ven of good bargains.
Perfumery,
Toilet Soaps-,
Stationery,
Hair Oils, &c, &c,
at Lett & Creigh's.
" Glasgow No. 1 Chewing Tobacco
for sale atF. E. Johnson's, A. H. Gil
more's and Brown & French's. It is
the Old Reliable !
Go to the Red Store for your Gro
ceries. Paints, Oils, Qlass, &c, at Lett &
Creigh's.
1 -rituu-ttiui;, nu-ime, jiuu-bm-ic,
'01asa - wafe, Willow-ware, Wooden- f
TTM nWk fl'i M .- TAMTTniA
ware, Stone-war?, nowhere but at
Stevenson & Cross'. ,
KED STORE.
A
IT
- DEa -
Stable, and Fancy Groceries and Provision,
Qieen&-ware
49 2IAIX STREET, JSXO WJX TILLE.
GOODS- BELIVERSD FRS&h GIVE SIS A oiSy
PEHIT CHIJPS.
How much there is in a name ?
What a stir the EpizoofiC has made,
.under the old and common name
horse distemper, it was no more and
no less fatal. In passing through the
country we have examiued several
cases, in all of which the. symptoms
of distemper, nothing more, nothing
Llesa appear. But the Epizoot is the
grand harvest for veterinarians and
venders, of quack nostrums. Such is
our opine.
Mr. Asa Emerson succeeds Pea
cock & Emerson in the steam flour
ing mill at this point. Tho retiring
partner, Mr. Peacock, will engage in
the lumberbusiness, both pine and
native. Mr. Emerson ia favorably
known as an active, energetic man
who knows no such word- as fail, aud
we are pieced to seo our mill inter
est settled at hist on a permanent ba
sis. One of our citizens is acting both
as a petit and a yranrf juror in tho U.
S. Court now in session at Omaha.
Samuel do they give you double pay,
I don't know some more ?
N. W. Moodey, late of the firm
of Moodey, Matthews & Co., speut
the Sabbath in town. The boys were
all glad to see "Nate," and many a
hearty hand shake greeted him. As
a pedestrian he is a grand success aud
a young man with his pueh and en
terprise is sure to make his way in
the world and leave the path behind
him, no matter how dark the present
or how much obscured tho future by
clouds. Manfully stem the winda of
adversity, my boy, and you'll come
out all right side up at last.
We would suggeat to our friend
Jot, correspondent of tho Democrat,
that "the spectre seen offlove's lean,"
by the gentleman "who loveth to feed
ye calfs betimes ia not improbably
a Daily occurrence". We have- tho
magic word which shall drive away
his spectreship and leave the gentle
man to the full enjoymynt of his ru
ral retreat, free from annoyance in
the prosecution of his noble undertak
ing the proper education and train
ing of his favorite yatfng bovine.
Who is the "sleek,-faced Assiue
go" Jot? We have been revolving
the question in our mind and cannot
decide between six as to which is the
boniest of the bones. Spell his name
riglii out in meeting. It may serve
as a warning and a great relief to the
public.
Peterson is turning out some of
the best work in the State in the way
of custom made boots and shoes. Call
aud see his work.
Santa Claus will not visit the
houses of our citizens this Christmas,
his entire time being taken up at S.
R. Daily's, superintending his stock
of toys and Christmas gifts. The
best stock of confectionery ever
brought to this town. If you have a
aweet tooth examiue for j-ourselvea.
Dan Bryant's Fashionable Hair
dressing Saloon on Fifth street is open
at all hours of day and evening. If
you would be switched, pay him a
visit. Watch him closely, for he will
shave you so easily you will hardly
know it. ne has discovered the sc
much sought after fountain of youth.
'Twill remove "dander," or cause a
fresh growth to appear on the baldest
head,, in all the profusion ami luxu
riance of younger days.
Chips deoires to say to his friends
and the public generally, that while
we shall gladly give place in our col
umn to any items of general interest,
it is useless to report to us any private
broils or attempt to make us a party
in any disgusting" little neighborhood
quarrel. It ia our endeavor to live at
peace with all men ; to collide with
no ono official, ex-official, or even
high private ; letting every man's
personal record stand on its own bot
tom ; but when a public record seoma
to demand a wholesome ventilation,
we shall go for it without glerres, and
if the keen arrows of truilrstrike un
pleasantly, why, remove the cause,
and we shall not be obliged to admin
ister the cure. Jot takes us to task
about dads. Excnse us, sir, we had
almost forgotten you. Allow U3 to
congratulate. As for "going it," we
have had our say. ''Let the dead
bury their dead,"
Be blest w?tile you mayT Bliss
awaits you with a policy in tho New
York Life. Heed his call, ere it is
everlastingly too late.
John Bunsdon (under the hill)
has the nobbiest shoes in town all the
latest styles. The hero of a pioneer
life. First established in Pern.
The closing exercises of the- Siatc
Normal School occur this week. The
usual examinations. On Monday
eve, a lecture by Prof. Morgan ; on
Thursday eve, an entertainment by
the young ladies and gents.
Barnes & Moody have just re
ceived a new supply of ladies' shoes,
of the latest styles and patterns.
With such a trade, their mammoth
stock is only kept up by daily in
voice of fresh goods; also, the latest
in ladies' shawls, at astonishingly low
prices.
Charley Gaedeat Jhe City Hotel,
is ever ready to- gwefc patrons with
kind andepurteous attentions, aad "Qn
cjs'jolin raakea his house a havenvof
reS inueeti, io me weary traveler, j
With two such Tlipat3:3 the t ravelin-
rest indeed, to the weary traveler.
j.uL1i-j will be particularly fortunate
if th. y tarry a whIL :-i Peru.
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NEW STOC
.&,
IiEI - ; I3ST
and G-lass-vv"ia?e
',
'
Coal Oil forty eeuts- a gallon,, at Ste
venson & Cross's. '
Fresh Mackinaw Trout, by Steven
son & Cross.
Coal Oil forty cent a gaHona'fSte
venson & Cross's.
MARKET REPORTS.
Live Stoctc.
COKRECTKn WBKKL.Y 11 Y it'COV. iponiEKS.
Ho'W Market contjuue.- to be dtland not
much doing. It was up on Monday d 58 on
account of ttijetitioibetr;oii buyers, trtii
d roped back to S"-',7o and dull at quotation.
CATrr.K A little rtrmerniul ashailehlgnfr.
not many being olTered for Mtla at present,
good corn-fed steers are sailing at SJ.aBJjS'l.BO.
Fat cows $tm, aud dull
Shexi' Firm at last week's quotations'
Groccrlv.
Sugar, Now York A, 0J Rs for Sf. '
Sutpir, New Orleans, 710Rs fbrStt '
Colloe, choice, 3J$ to 4J$ B to the $U t
Java Coflee, 'I !s to the 51.00. '' " '
Imperial Ten, $I,.jO$SI,7o. J
Gun Powder Tea, Sl.S-jSi.OO.
Japan Tea, S0,7oSl,23.
Black Ten, 75iji.i per tt.
Dried Apples. lOfel'icts.
Dried Teaches l'Jl ets.
Rico, 12U cts.
Cl'eese, N. Y. Factory 20 cts.
Now York Salt, $S3.
OhloItiTcr Salt, $l$.
Syrup, common, 6075 cts..
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Syrup, golden, S1.00.
Syrup, sunar loaf, 1.25
Coal Oil. iO cts.
Maokerel, No. 1, 51.73 T kit. v
Whito Fish, No. 1, Sl.oO'S kit. . l
Pure Cider Vineenr, lftots.
' . ? ' '
Produce and Provision "
Spring Wheat, 8303 cts."fl bushel
Yellow Corn, 12 cts. .. ',"
White Com, 15 cts. -
Oats, 15 cts. 4l
Rye, liktfZi, cts. jj f
Barley, 2033 cts. , )
Flour, best quality Fall, 55,50. ,
Flour, Spring, $8,3. vlcfM
Chickens, liYQ$l,50$:2 pex.d02erv p
15ggs,perdozen,20cts. t 7; jk 7 t
Butter, choice, 25 cto
Oniotiis, ?f,(W.
Potatoes, SO cts. ;
Canvassed Hams, 1 1015 cts. ' ,.
Hams, country, 9 cts.
Shoulders, G cts. ' t .
Sides, 10 cts
Lard. 10 ct.n
FOR SiLLE. '
Advertteantiiitnm1er tills hefld will be charged 2
vt-uio i-.t-jv iii-si-i nun. iuruu xiiira ur i vsc.
JC3A Cottnsc IteHiifence oa ItkHitriI St.
cloe to business pnrt of town. Good bouse, cktern,
cellar, shrubbery, fruit tree?, barn, and lot am! a
half, well .fenced. Terms reasonable. Apply to
5-tr j nrjA e. iiendkrson.
A Dweillivt uirtt TJjrceoi Six T.ot.i. I11,
Pera. Good well, bearing fruit tree, te. Wltbin
twe blacks of new Normal School nulbllng. Chc:
for Cash, or a span of good horses will be takeH lu
part pay. -Itf Enquire of U.S. SNYDER. Vvnt.
7 A coot!, comfortable frame, Iiohnc,
with two rooms. A good cfatern rime U)tUhoH
One lot not fenced. A bargain will be given if soltl
within ) iteys. Emjnlre or J. I.. COLHAPP. at
Tobacco Factor. n -Itli street. .T-tf
WANTS.
Advertisements under this bend will be chardedM
cents eucb Uisertlon, for live l.nea or tana.
&V VVAN'TIili. - I Vtilf excliaiiKc Fruit
Tret- for Corn, and give 25 cenu per bufeel,delt
ered to the Nursery at London, Nrb.
Wit EDWAP.l) IIIKKK
WIC yon want Iitlyr'f ion wjuit Hoard
ers. If you want tobuy or sII :tnyW(bn. advortfoe..
for it unuVr this bend. It cot but tteyly-nvt
cents for five lines or Ie.
I ii..i.'i.'i
nr::vri,r 'u. j" jshi
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TASffiG IS BELIEVING,
B.S.WAIX. -
Would rpspeotfully Inform the denizens oi
Hrownviife, citizens of Nemaha county, atnl
the public generally, that he keepH the nnefct
assortment of
WINES, HQtTOBS AND GIGAES.
to be found In this or any other olty, which
he will warrant to suit tb tast; oi any con
iKiisure, aud solicits testa, aud the itnlroimgc
of testers. Ifccpfrn
fife.- TA
OPPEHHEIMER & MEYER,
StaauTacturers of'
CIGARS,
And Wholesale Dealers In Tobacco,
Pipe;, ice.
No. 1J North Third hi. 48tf St. Joseph, fc
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CLOCKS, WATCKEcy, JEWELRY,
Hepafred, and Jewelry ifanu'acturcd to order.
ALL WORK WAKKANTED.
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MAsfl3K&Vr tarter
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a I rrfdencon Mat
street.
SWEET CHBSTTJITT
TUBES.
rpiIK largest stoc-lr 5.T Cae world, at greatly
1 reduced rajer-."Cireular, fri. Afeo. &
full lino oi 4t.pH or Nursery Stock. Nine
teentH ear; 2U0 acres; 11 green houses; AdW
drev
' SXpRRS. HARRISOIT & CO..
"Pr.inesviUc, Lalce Co.rO.
i9-S0-al-f-3-16-19-2i-28
pkineing;
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H
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Keail:? and Promptly 2Lc write da-
AT Tills OKI-IOF.
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