.jB-T-myTSWE tzryy (i m - - J" - PAY YOUR POSTAGE ! ir late Amendments to the since toe "1- 7 i r nws took -effect, pIer are ? ndi Theldn, the office for non--"eq t of Postage. Subscriber. " "!ires think tbelr paper, are stop-'"Ttnd.O-"'"" only forgotten r,er. inquire If tlie postage is your paper, i eaiu mIbset reports. " ST. LOUIS MARKET. : our reporlre o 7taei9ui. There has been cnmll decline.!" some grades since our last Jort nui indications are that thedecline Is permanent." ' onerlng are from 4 to ' 6 cente h!her for corn for February. than for credent delivery! Wiiemt-Ko.28pr!nglnderaHndBnd1i- -ri &4& 27; Fall Arm but market dull; So.3dfl 451 47; No. 2 offered at SI C. " . i C2Jb!d. Cora-Dull, closing lower; No. 2 mixed Offered at 57&5Se. . Oats-Opened Arm and closed lower; No.2 -mixed 41 K- Rye Steady. No. 2 S5EG. porU Firm at S15 00. Cattle-rFIrin ; fair to choice native steers $1 23So75; Texnns S3 00a 3 "5. Hog.-Qulet; $4 9Ca5 20. CHICAGO MARKET. Onr Chlcaco market report are to the 19th i:f Prieek are somewhat lower: Theat-SUght decljrfe eince oorIast 1- t $i 22H; 1 255aryirsiflr; Cora-Qulf t and west; No.lmlMdMgo c8Bl:A7rorFebroary5?, ' " .-T Oai No. 2. iuiet, at 41c. Barley-Quiet ;Ao,2 fall f 1 45. CatlleFair!yacilveand.teady; fair to choice -leers, SI 7-5 75. Hog-M.irketduli; SI 75 to So 40. i Brownvllle Grocery Marketl sugar. New York A, 7$ ft for SI. 8ug.ir. New Orleans, 9ll tts for SI. Coffee! choice, 2X he ! javaXtTec.iM a ln the 5L0 lmpprhil Tea, $U,7551.50. Oan Powder Tea. 3l,o03I,7S. Japin Tea, S0.75S1.23. Black Tea. 75Sl.25perfc. ' ' Pried Apples. I012S d"- . ' IHed Peaches, 1016H eta. Ulce. H12J4 cts. Tnee.se, N. Y. Factory, 20 eta. , New York Salt, SS.50. Ohio River Salt, $3.50. . Bjrup, common, 5075 cU. -r Syrup, golden. Sl.WU ' Syrup, sugar loaf, 31.00. Coil Oil. 30 cts. Miclcerel, No. 1, S2.25. No. 2. SI. 7.1 ? kit. White Fish, No. 1. $1,751 kit. Fulnlly 3130. JMre Cider Vinegar, 35 els. i i m Produce anil Provision. MarJttst. Wheat-Kali S0351 ; spiIngSOSlOO. Corn. ' cts. Oat. -0j cts. Barley. 1.0051.10. HyMOgSO ct.s. ' ,Flour,.but quality Fall, JI(?. Flour. Spring. S2..7ii75. Chickens, live. S1.50&S2 per dozen: Epji, perdozen, 25 cts. Butter, choice. 'JD&Zi eta. potstoes, $1001.50. Ciavassed Hams. 161S cts. Hara, country, 15cts. BbftuMers, 9 cts. v 3IJe. 12' cts. Lrd. S cts. finss. ST.50& 1.09. gross, pressed hogs Si 50a5,0d. Arrival and Departure of Malls. Xorthera-Dally, ly Ballrostd Arrives 11 a. m. Dpanstl30a.m. i j Satkem-Pairy, by Kallroad Arrives 2J0p.m. 'Diprtsrsua. m. ' Nortiiera-Via Peru, D.tlly ArfTlx'es 12 m; De- SoJtUern-V!a Xcraaha City, Dally Arrives 5 p.m. Departs 7a.m. Western-Via Tecnnweh to neatrice Dally: Djir:sat 7 a.ra. Arrive at 3 p.ra. Saalhwentcrn-Via Table Kock Weekly Ar 5riviTneslay at 6 p.m. Departs Monday at 7 a. m. North vMtern-To Helena Serai-Weekly Ar rive? Tuuriday and Satuntay at G p. m. Depart Wtrtmvlav and Friday at 7 a.m. Past oaice llmirs from 7 a. m.. to 7i p. m. Sun 4arsfroml0tol01,a.m. W. A. POLOCK.P. il. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Burlington k, MUsottrl River Itnllroact lu cbranka. MAIN" LINK. PIattsmoath Lincoln . .Kearney June- ililam leavt iHp.ra J0p.m. arrive iO'ip.ni.nrrlvp 11:16 a.m. leav 5:15 a.m leave OilAIIA BRANCH. 1 !p.w. lrv J PialMmouth sp.a. arrive J Omaha 1 12:15 a.m. arrive I l(h50 a.m. leave BEATRICE RRANCIT. ." p m lare el Crete -Beatrice. 7:5 a.m. arrive 5:15 a.m. leave p.to.arn KansaaClty, St. Joe. t C. B. Railroad. Tra'.tii leave Phelp-j Station na follows : Wn; Virth,Ji:31 a. m. 1 Ooin Sonlh..10:00 a. m u!a North 34p.m. I Going South, & p. m. Midland Pacific Rnlltray. arc VlOpmlXebralcaCity liftlpm CrA't pm l-pm Upin Llnoln I 11:01 am -JrtiO n in Mnvel31pra 1 ew.ir.l 1 9:10 a m leave J N. CONVERGE, Sup't. SOCIAL DIRECTORY. . , . LODUKR. i-Trlln I.Bfl,-,. v . it r rrst. i.rrr Wedaelsr v. niiie in Masonic nail. VWtlns "CC J.M.IIckkh.K. R.S X13?Ti!, 'le o. ., I. O. O. F. Resulai loeciin-t Tueiay eveniuc ot each voek.in tli-ir ntr hill over Lowmaif s tore VlsltinK brother reMcrruiiv invited. Ukkhy Cons. N. O. B. a. Timupsov.Secy. BrotrnWIIr DlvUloa No. 19, Sons of Tern-p-ranc. Mms every Friday evenln; in Ort1 e lows Hill, tover Louis Low-man's store. Mnln 'tren. .Sfr inrers '6four order vlsltln? thecitv retnvItyitomet'wlth us. A. D. Maasu. XT. Ptllhfl Vntl.v I v .ia T7 .- t If SLVe.1 meetings third"rhursday e:enfng in each uionta. . RrotTnll!r niKinlini Vn A Tf . IT CltQtort raWt.tlSi flrlt ilonrtjl-'nlcht l triTTinntli Faronn PiKim.il v- - a i ir Statedra-ctlnssrourth Monday ln eiich month. mV,ne,Co,n,ai''crrNo.:i, K.T.-Stated KvT n' !'r Conclave, No. fill, K. R. V. R. Sa cta al Masjnlc Ha" on llie.lifth Mon- i Au!t!Jd,la,,,er Vo -.-Ordjr ot the Eastern Star. r'lrr'RfTTFNs faLe.t.h."'llst E. Church. Services each Sabbath jwj-.ua. in., and 7:.w p. m. Sun lay School at vf ? prarer Meetlni: Thursday evening. Pff?J.terlu Ch arch. Services each Sabbath Cp.,iV m- ?nd 7:;w P- n. Prayer Meeting Wed n, ayTrenincs. Sabbath School it 2 o'clock ; -hrWt' f'hurpll rrnllKnniil Citmnr Atlnnttf ro-"v,;:jUl',treets- BlvineHcrvlce every Sunday r, ',K't clock: SundnvSchool at3o'clok. ,Vbl.r,tturph--Serv!ces every Sabbath morn, kiv V,0X?',oc!e- Sabbath School at 9J A. V. n-.T J. Moeoas. rbtor. CITY OFFICERS. v, -. 1 Jfthninn T.. .. . .... . . . ben lsJl4. Sidney French. .Varshal.D.Camp ISl! J?e5k -, Docker. Treausrer, J JHoke. ..mo j.o.oiuh. COUNTY OFFICERS. s3nctj-CoramIoBi.r A.J.UIUer. 11. it in'Vtr.ii., Tiri" ,,....; ... " v. -rtri ock- ilson l"" i -t." "'strictClerk.W. H. Hoover. Sher hJl. K.utcn- 1'robate Judge, E. M McCo nkV; Treasurer. A. H. Gilmore. Surveyor. J. rf J--""---.. " ..ww.. PRMIZ IT55T.-MiEH.- 0N &uLftCKSM!THf HOP &NE D30R WEST OF COURT HOCSE- WAQON MAKING,' Repairing, tew ,nd 0tt Saort notice. Satistactioa guaran-43- t.lrehirnacall. Sl-ly. .. . wna. uiiu uu wurii umiu iu luu io The NVliraKlfn Ailrpptl.iii- la frt. unla. I ?' S Dana's Boot Stora, next door to the Post HlcvXK.S ofUklnds. fnrsaleat the'-Advertlne mo?UB?,LMets thc F1t Monday lr each WW IZor' A- ' KogsweR, Al lermen-FIrst vard- T. Den. R.Rocers: Seritt Ward F- - I -W-'t-'Ayy.. ,.i.. g . , THE ADVERTISER THUttS-'AY, JANUARY 22. Ih7l. Publisher.' Notice.. Cxtra CoprKS or thk Advkrtikkk for -ale by O. 8. Ddns. Bookseller, Stationer and News Deal er, No. 37 Main street, next door to the PostoiMce. Local Notices, set as ordlndry reading matter, will be charged ten cents per line, each Insertion. Set In display type, tweuty-flvb per cent, additi onal to above rates. ADVEit-risEMEVTS under the head of "Wanted." "For Rent." RFor Sale." "Lost." "Found." &s., will be charged twenty-five cents for each adver tisement of rive lines, or less. each insertion. Ad vertisements - Ave lines, at the rate of Ave cents per line, each insertion. CAFFREY & HACKER, Publishers Advertiser. CITY AITI COTffiTY. IAJCAI, SiBLAXGB. The days are lengthening. Have you seen Dolen's dog. Potatoes are ecarce in thift market. George Rerkley ia at home on a visit. He U apparently extravagant in his praise of Crete. Reserved Beats for Swiss bell rinser entertainment, for sale atOen. Dunn's Ixwk store. Price 5(1 cts. HirRhri kh tvMitHtym im out Mn0&0: laniiim nuHVimiRii itriri rifiiriv '"" .." -"" - -... ""-. i ere Frienna of the retlrincf editor of this paper are respectfully notified that his iJ. O. adiiresn will be Brown vilk until further notice. A ' Missnurian named Joseph Glick. livinjr at Ross Grove. Holt Co., Mo., has a hog seven feet long, four feet high and weighs 1,130 lbs. The article headed "Tipton," on the 4th pa:e of to-day's isue. was clipped from the Inter Ocean which i-redit was Inadvertantly omitted. Ward, tilt Chicago hat man, ar rived in the city on Monday with a budget of new stories. He thinks inmc of adding "rubber bootd" to his line of goods. Downie Muir. formerly of the State Bank of this city now of the Commercial Bank, Lincoln, is in the ciiy. looking, if possiUlei better ami prettier than ever before. The "Urijon" is the name of a new daily paper hnilint; from Omaha, tnd published by the "striking" printers of that bnnr. rt i a spright ly edited sheet and looks quite pert. We wish its founders success. Bill Small wants to sell his r:i loon, not, he sa3's, because said sa loon is not making money, for-it is, but for the reason that he desires to embark in other business. An early applicant will get a good bargain. Since our Iat issue two children have left their pareuts and gone to their Father, viz: R. Morrison's little son, aged one year, and a child of six years belonging to 2itL Hiuelirie who lives IS miles west of Brownville. r ' IL- .-.-"-''- ;, Col. Abell. President of the Atch ison & Nebraska R. R-, died at his residence, Atchison, Kansas, on Fri day last. Til Col. hail many friends and acquaintances here 'who will defjily regret to hear of his demise. Tom Green, of La., late of this county, was in the city a few days -ince. He had come north with the bod3 of his brother John, who Wa re-ently killed by a darkej. Tom was looking well but does not seem to be much in love with his new hoiile. The merry Aust ns (pra-icm ar tists) with the bell ringers, will rend er their originai character sketches. "Little Fraud." "The old man is drunk again" and "BtiHiey"'' court ship." Charlie Austin will also ap pear in IrNh and German specialities, Monday evening Jan. 26lh. Geo. W. Vinton. E-q , of the Deere Plow Works-, Moliue. Ills., spent a couple of days in our city Ial week. Mr. V'liton has been visiting Brotfnville for upwards of fifteen years on business connected with" the s da of his plows, through which time he has made many friends, and tiis last visit tV'as made the occasion of a perfect ovation, during which a feast of reason and flow of California wine prevailed. Long Jive Vinton, and may his visits hither be many uid frequent. RING! RIXGTliE BBUXSf Leavitt'w Bell Ringer gave an eu lertainment last night at the Opera ilniiM' to a crowded house, and every one came away well pleased. T.le roneert indeed, was the best we ever attended. The Peak and Baker fam ilies not excepted. Among the vari ous nieces was Charlie-and Emma Austin's original veimn oi . uimr Fraud." This piece of all gave the most general sati-fa.tion. "My Fath er's Drunk Again." (temperanee song) was an excellent piece and brought the gentle "tear drop to more than a score of eyes. "Pleye! s Hymn" and "Home. Sweet Home" bv Bell Ringer was very truly indic ative of themiwt thorough training in the art of bell mqslr- The whole iMimpaoy was well received. I he troupe is composed of a elass of hue looking and in every way respectable voiing men. and we can. recommenil "them and their performances '"the public with pleasure. Iowa Mate Presx. McPherson's Hall. Monday eve ning January 26lli. Reduced pib-e list. Admission. 35 nts; children 25 cts.; reserved tjeafcs 50 cents. DISSOLCTIOS NOTICE. The Co-partnership heretofore ex istinir between the undersigned, as o.o.i-oWu ,,n orntirietors of the Ne- braska Advertiser, is this day dissolv- ed"hv mutual consent. Geo. W Fair brother taking the place of Win. Caf- frey. and assuming his attituue 10 ward all debtors and creditorsof the establishment. Wat. Caffrey. T. C. Hacker. Brownville. Neb., Jan. 10, 1S74. Eor the best, clothing, boots and slmes, gloves and mittens, woolen sock, hats and caps, save monej and buy of W. T. Den. i-rtiK. TftUNK E. Si PERU TOTES THE BONDS ! , Handsome Mijorlly l-Completlon of the K. it. Assured. Peru voted on the proposition to subscribe aid in the sum of S28.000 to the Trunk R. R.. on Saturday lat. the following Is llie Official vote: , For Bonds. - 143 Against Bonds, 7 .Blank, , 1 ntal, 151 Caleb Cu.-hiiig was withdrawn by the President as a candidate for Chief Justice, whereupon the adherents of of the N. Y. Tribune firiwl. Do they remember how Caleb, whVn Attotiey General, u.ider Frank Pierce, t'-sned an order to the Post Masters of Hie South not to deliver the New York Tribune to subscribers, and, how un der such authority the Southerh Post Masters burned the Tribunes) So much for reform Caleb died of Bright's disease an affection Of the kidneys toward the South. Judge Morrison R. Wuite. of Toledo, Ohio, Piesident of the sitting Consti tutional Convedtidn bf his State, has been nmni tinted. A righteous choice, and one which will b ratified, not iMW4caa3n fsi4cHHS SIMh rtr?HtrW 'l.aWr1; i - i . c..-ii-t. TtrAUlr. ?JB ergkfTH Swan LJiuKMS town of Kingsbury, Washington County, N. Y., July 18th, 1844, and died at her residence in Pefd. Mon day morning, January 12th 1874. She died in the full triumphs of Chris tian faith. She leaves a husband and five children to mourn, but not as those without hope. Her funeral sermon was preached to a large and sympathizing audience in the M. E: Church by the writer from John 14: 1-2, "Blessed are they that mourn for they ahall be comforted." L. F. Britt. DIED. January 6th. 1874. In Lafayette pre cinct, Susie Itfj.y, daughter of Win. and Percy Steward, aged three years and ten months. The deceased was a remarkably bright and intelligent child, for one of her age. and her parents will long miss the ray of sunshine which her presence ca-t around the home rlrcle. Again and again lias the messenger Uf death visited this afflicted family and ttlkan their love ! ones from their embrace. But death is an irripartinl messenger, he calls the young and old alike. Yet there is consolation in the thought that those that die in childhood go into the presence of their Maker, unstained by the spots which a contact with the cares of life is sure to impre.-s on us all. B. ELECTION .NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to l lie stock holders of the "Peru Manufacturing Company,1 that an election will be held at the shop of R B. Smith on the 14th day of February, A. D. 1874. at 7 o'clock P- M. tur the purpose oi electing five Directors for the ensuing year. D. C. CoLe, Sec?3'. Peru. Neb., Jan. 20. i874. 30w3. Horse and mule si oes, add and iron, at Den's. iaib A choice Selection of eoffes. teiii. sugars. S3'rups. liomiiHiiiy. buck1 wheat Hour and cod fish, at Den's. NOTICES. All those indebted to the undersign ed, come forward and settle between now and first of February. 3()w2 W. H. Small. Closing out winter goods at cn-t. L. Lowman. A full line of smoker's articles con stiiillP,' on hand at Bergman fc Co's., ver3 low fifr cash. ,jlIVll vegetabt PAnwti jjon'tsell 'uVCiX'-"Xt' "0ra hide until you get v,u'V. Den's price. XOflCE. All persona Indebted to Jno. R. Bell are hereby notified that imme diate settlements are required and must be made. The books are posted and balances must he struck without delay. Jno. R. Bell. Brownville, Jan 13th. 1874. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, Cranberries. Dried Cherries. R:spber. ries, Blackberries. Salt Lake Peaches, choice Beans and Hominy at Swan & Bro's. Duponts Premium Powder. Stevenson & Cross General agents will duplicate 3113 list. Our Governo 's Choice is the favor ite cigar; muiufactured by-.L. A. Bergman & Co.. No. 46 Main Street. HAnnibai. FLOUR. Swan & Bito have received a lot of Celebrated Hannibal fall wheat Flour. Purchasers of flue flour cannot fail to be suited with thisarticle. QUee-iiswate and tinware at Steveh uii & Cross's. SUiv TEARserr'Laiexi'. All customers knowing themselves itideh ed to us. will pleaSt? call and settle by cash or note, and by so doing commence the New Year with a clean sheet. F. K Johnson & Co. Q,DEB.1SWARBi Large stock ut Stevenson & Cross'. Alex. Robison ia iu receipt of a very large stock of boots and shoes for win- ter wear, which he has marked away down cheap. Scrap tobacco, for sinokiri.40cents perp mud, at Btfrgnl .11 & C;,sl Cabinet work of all kinds uidde to order at J. L. Roy's. School books, all kiuds, at McCree ry & Nickeil's. 13,3m. GRASGER9. Stevenson & Cross want to d.'o your business. We will do what is right. P. 0. ROBBERY. - PARTY AUUESTED! HABEAS COHPUSi P0L0CK SHOWS, BIS XETALi A PISTOL PUTS THE CROWO 6 FLIGHT. Last Thursday night some one bur glarized our Post-office and helped him-elf to two bum-lies of letters, tied up ready for the mail, and two regiMered letters, amount of motley enclosed unknown. The entrance was effected by breaking a light of glass In n hide window, through which aperture the support or bolt was removed, and lifting up the win dow the hief dropped in. helped him self and then made good his escape. Friday morning p. M. Pollock. n entering the office, discovered the depredation and at once set about finding the. depredator. On last Monday night about nine o'clock he arrested a young maunam- pected to escort iiVvS toOmahitlieie LtlHplfeail be fore1 tli e UKl Commis sioner. But before bus time a writ of habeas corpus was sworn out and tKe prisoner brought before Judge Mc ComiiB. Post Master Pollock also ap peared, but deii3'ing the competency or jurisdiction of the court, and a live ly lltne ensued Pollock demanding the prisoner In the name of the U. S , and the Judge requiring evidence that Pollock was a U. S. officer. The prisoner resisting arrest, Pollock tlrew a revolver, when the prisoner manifested dhbiiily Uilt) Ihe majority of those present thought of business they had down ft till rs, and stood, not upon the order of tiitlr going; but "got" at once, the valufe of chairs, tables, &c, in their road, being tho't of little moment. Finally the Court decided that he -.would determine In two hours to whom the prisoner be longed. At the appointed lime P. M. Pol lock, having been sent for, arrived, and was informed by the court that he could take the prisoner, when Pol lock declined, siiyhlg that his right to the prisoner had not ou!3' been denied inlt resisted, ami those thus denying ami resisting could release him .ai their pleas lire he would never arreSt him until he did it by authority oT a U. S. war rail . Filial' the prisone'f; having nocu's todiau, put on his hat ami walked out. We apprehend, however, that the end is not yet. A suit in dama ges is alreail3' threatened, though we think that damages to the amount of the first syllable of the word has uoi been sustained b3' ail3' of the parlies .in the action. As we go to press (Wednesdaj noon), McCreei3 is in the hands of a Deputy U. S Marshal who came from Omaha on a dispatch from Polock. Christmas is coming and J. L; Roj' has a fine lot of wall pockets, comb cases, brackets, picture frames. &c, &e, whleii he will sell at panic price? during the holiday.1. Selling goods ut panic prities at L. Lowiiian's. Corn! Cord II 5.000 bushels wanted-for goods or cash at F. K. Johnson & Co's. sOiOOu Fifty thousand hu-hels Wliite Corn in the ear wauled for cash, lltf E. H. Wilcox. Go to Bergman & Co.. for G dden Thread fine cut. They sell it ver rapidly and always have it fresh and sweet. FARMERS. Stevenson t Cross, have the largest stock of goods in Nemaha County. and seii on asmaller profit than any lnntse in the State. Lamps of every st3'Ie at McCreej3' & Nickell's. 13-3m Reduction in prices of prints, iritis lirts, flannels, jeans'; ciflsiinere"'; iffo tions and In meir'3 rfiftl hoys" clothing ami also in bonis au'd shoes. Call and j-ee me. Geo. Marion. Corn wanted for goods, el iu the ear. Geo. 1 000 hush oIauion. Bacon, sides, hams and shoulders, at Swan & Bro's. " H. C. Lett Ha1 just received a large and fresh supply of letter paper, pens, including the celebrated stub pen, envelopcs.in itial paper, etc . etc., selling at lower prices than usual. Why is it that Stevenson & Cross arednlilgSuc.il a wholesale trade iu groceries and hardware? Because they were the first to put down the priced New Wisconsin buckwheat flour, cranberries, apples, hominy and choice syrups, ut Swall & Bro's. fi.'irge dtocK of clothing for men. 3outlls ami children, at Is. Low maus'8. Ipu mid wik'iui timber,- ihe largest stock by Stevenson &('ftBs. Boots and Shoe's for uteil, l.-ldiesaud chiblren, at L. IjoWmafl'3. cGryvdrlodKed Jiirm itrjaily -are-pidthiipiip'ictfor tlie-inneit wan Wt:&W .luflfein rays offsumM (Hiioii trakron Yii&iy,lwl?f&ffo:$$: Tcefri.inVelWt'tVourteuiiiShes GttnCERlRV: Cheaper thiln ever at F. E. Jhn 4nh & Co."?. F'orGuns. Pistols. Ammunition. &c. call lit (he gun shopofCraildocj &S011 FARMER: F. E. Johnson & Co have the larg est stock of Groceries in town, and are selling them low down. Call and see. , , . vNvmnacmaaBnwifa9MeaaaBasaBvsaBasaa mm --- PERU ITEMS. Mr, Thos. Green, who has been absent for some time, is al home again. What we don't care anything about' up here Shockey. or his shock ing debates. ' Ah3 person desiring to cros the river at.Peru will find a good aolid bridge. all the way over. WV understand Maj. Dail3', U. S Marshal, is expected home this week, before going to Washington. The fourth quarterly meeting for the Peru station will be held in the M. E. Church next Saturday - and Sunday. Our fdeatri mill here, under the! management of Mr. Hall, Is doing good work and turning out some ex cellent flour. We-have noticed quite a niimhei strangers in town for a few day r hf strangers in town for a few davs past, looking for t'orner lots, intemi ing to build when the cars Come in. Only HeOed Elites cast against R. R. bonds !.( 5aturda3. Election pasr-ed off quietly with no opposition. Ntw for work on the- Trunk railroad. Quite a number of our citizens nw . .v "?s .. j -v l J -J ' . uuctuauu ver sonu. .&jFvxmm,; The ni,et!itl3lnMthctfMIE. Church of this plaee. L F. Britt. Pastor, is yet going on with increas ing interest. 'There has been be tweeti 5(1 and GO con vers I 'his nd 37 accessions to the church',- an''! greai good being done. The students oi the Normal School are s larlng large Iy in the fruits of the revival. looils Arrive Dally For Ste enson & Cross. CLOTHINK. New stock just-received at F. E John-ion & Co's. FARMERS. If 3'ou.want to hu Groceries cheap call at F7,,E Johnson & Co-'s. 3'ouJnitJittIe to look around. It cost Duponts Premium Powder. Ste.v'enson & Cross General agenl - will duplicate an y list. Q,UEENSVARE. Lare stock 'at Stevenson & Cross'. .- Farmers, don't thiow away 80 orfli' dollars on a wagon to save 10 dollars. But buy the B.iin they are the cheap est. . Damaged plug tobacco, ver3 cheap, al Bergman & Co 'a. Farmers will not have cheap, infe rior wagoiis", but buy the Bain. Why Hfe'SteVi'H'Jdu & Cross sellins. Hfiriiuhy gh'c'il.s? sell and do sell cheap en than, any other houe. - " Stevenson & Crosse SAVE TOUR MONET. Crist Bros, wppftfully announce to the jie.iple of Nemaha con nt v. that bv rnssing the ice bridge and giviriL them a call at Phelps Mo. they will sell them lumber of all kinds at 10 percent below ieir standard rat--, for cash in hand. Thej want mnne' and propose to make the lumber bring if. aii'l to do so will undersell an3bod in the tratfe. G'lre" them a call. 11-tf A caiId'. To lovers of flood ten : ITatunfl re cently pnrchrhed find received a lnrf invoice of choice Gunpowder, Imperi al, Yonnrj Hyson. Oolong. Souchong and Japan Teas, we are offering tin1 same (da lower price than thrj hart ever been sold in firownville. The tea are afPnhv andfrexh. and 25 percent, less than recent prices. Call and satis fy yotti selves and oblige. Yours respectfully, SWAN & BRO. Rope, all sizes, Cross. by Stevenson & Shoemaker's findings by Stevenson & Cross. Wm. H. Hoover, Real Estate Agent ami Conveyeucer. Court Room. TOBACCO MACHINERY FOR SALE. I Will self, lo'w down for (.'ash, my screw press, iiiouldsaiid otherappara tus for the manufacture of tobacco. Apply iu person at tfffc factory, or by letter to J. L. Colhapp. MBBMBBaagjaaaB-gBBMBaaaBaBstBaasMBBSBassHSMMS RAILROADS. LINCOLN'S FAVORITE ROUTE. rtfllMS THE SHORTEST dj ' TO ST. LOUIS, Tift MID'L 4 XI) PACIFIC It. W And Lincoln and Xeb rests City, in connection vt ith Kansas OitySt Jo. & 0.- BluffsS.E t i'tiityttn. ColniabtlB, Boston. CindHna'l. Now York, Wag' on City. Indi- auaoolls. ilinrsli, Phil- adelphi timeref Lo ST., L Kansas Cit7. St. Joseph Topeka. Cairo. M-mpht I js, nworth. Atchison. Xew i irlenns. and all Points in the East. South and Southeast. NO CI-I'VlNCrlS r CAR'S rrom K. Nebraska City. Passengers taking th' rute for St- Louis and points xuith can secure bet ths in Pullman's Palace Sleeping Car bv applylug lo the company's agent at Lincoln, lakinssienlnir cir be.'ore uisbt und reiichtngbt. iLouLs next pluming without ciiange. Thl is the only route 'roin Lincoln offering the?e uilvantages. Uvsivek Cioxuo furnUhedon p plication ti the Conduct r. without extra expens?. FARE AS LOW, AND TIME AS QUICK, as by any other route. 31. K. FLE3IINO. Oen'l Ticket Ag't 31 P. By . Lincoln. Neb. A. C DA WES. Hen. Pass. Ag't K. C, St. Jo.JtC. B. Ry.St. Joseph. Mo. Clocks, Watched, Jewelry . JOSEPH HUTZ, Ne. 59 ICaia Str-t Brewaville. rl Keeps constantly on hanrf,a large and well asttrrtrd stock offfennin,nrtfcleln WallKe. ' n"Hu .MdWle MrJL Repairlne of Clocks. Watchps and Jewelry """doneira short noUce. at reasorfahle rales. ALT, WORK-WATiRATCTED IIHH.I..I I . iiWWBWWWWSaBW Ul sell-goods gty low to make fin! a New Stock in i. ewBuildin V OWMAN. - aMsa.... . iti rj.ornl.S M CD P n J S2 H m '.-- C iT' G-. S. DUNN, Rroivnville, i?Vte$. CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Repaired, and Jewelry Manufactured to order. ALL WORK WARRANTED S: CHOOL OOKS. GHOOJL. fjOOKS. For sale cheap by G. 8. DUNN ELEPHANT B. ROGERS, Proprietor. 0 0 0 C 0 a 5 r 1 a Ps 4rs n u s sU o w CI X S Z K! ZZ - O " - -5 5 " s Kpf555 5 fc- O a. s e r i y- c K 26 & hi S r.sj "SJ n J? c b r FI rA-.l M i !" A i s i : S CD H - Z 1 I C2 s c T i m 53 S o ; 51 -2s -i te ? & 5sa aj z rr. - o w s r5 as jr. aia m m ia iqwgi a 6 P, O S 55? a 3 s s H M 0 "52 e:)t:s'- 2 Hn f3 Q o o r3 a 0 H N H ti tf h H K id "a o3 "5 o?5 37 "?J 2 o o o 3 -. sr 515 m il S3; S 9-mJt H A' ? 1 -3 X w I -3 5 i - r ja y GJ , Js " -C2 p H - "?-r- nX 0 0 K .-?- m a S" S a S3a LJ S5BE- 3-53 m 2 322: C 3 -3 S 11 I P o -"--3 I l' Aij2s?i J- '-A t "3 H " SJ YFbmS D j n im E o a 1 S t) I I s i - c 1? r3 Dealer In FUKNITUKE ! Undertaking a Specialty. Keeps a full line or METALLIC AND WOOD BURIAL GASES. 5tf Maift Street, BROWNVILLE, NEB. PpiTV flTlfl TVjiTtfPT x t;i 1 y aiiti j. 1 amouj ialllfirilelV 1 HAVING a nrst class steain Ferry Beat. and control, through purcbaSe. of the Transfer hnslness. we nre now better than fever belre pre pared to render entire satufacllon in the Crankier or ireigntana passencers. BrownTlUe Ferry aad Traasfer Co. March 26lh. 1ST. 2 tf fr'TSli Read yk tRen'give it to a L'ienq. A1, KT (not Framls-m) riTRO.IIOf CHTEN- o.JteryBew; . HubHcrlhrr XU,syMl remit are I&xSJur WxiU- Will bf forwarded by nialh fre Our ttcn ,pllnMHO.- tiiXKl MOrtiiaS-." 4nd .OOOd NlghWor-Mornlnz Kisses, and Happy Dreamt or Wide Awake. or - Fast Aslerp;' or "Sun f rise." and Sun.et : tic a pair of. dprloff.orjSu ra nter, or Autumn Bouqntts : or "Mother's P"" or "This Little Pic Went U3Iarket:" or "TJie Old Arm Chnlr:' or, -Grandmother's Pels;" or' Sun. shine and Shtuiow." Uwj.Uve companions: or. The Founder of the Great West:" or. -Frfrud or Tem perance:' or. "Old Dutwn and Ilia Friend " the Uire companions .-or. " uly Dost Friend:" or, "Birdie and I:" or v Crossing-Use Stream." . FourBoquoM.e.ichassorteitt'overs, 8x18. or Six BoqutLs. KtS, with Poems ad Bible Acrostics on the backs. .. Or an Artist's proof or "Toi and HceR" or "arandlathcr'.s Watch." corapanlorsi: or. -Sunshine land bhadow: or. "Happy Days ot Child hood :' or. Tne First Prayer, compn.lons: or. " Christ Healing thd Blind Man." All new printr. and are Amerkan subjects, after American artlsu. satisfaction warranted, and all are our own mantf. facture, K'nmp-iRlonorxample prints attteC per et er print, ns the subject mar be. Any person lorwardihg fifteen subscriptions will BIKO i sen, Wn Remiv-by Bitnn or Xew York draft, or Pokt Of Ecc order or recrlstered letter, when possible. niorcpopHlarthaiiMHrcelebrnn-d t braised ' Wide Awake, and " Faat Asleep, are. enrnow Atner can hremiw. SuBrlse" and Suaset. Frleo anoUHted.prr pnlr. Sl.tJS. Our iev Artist pnot of . Christ llealioj; the Blind Man. The figures re after J. J)i Crlttendea the celebrated sculptar of England and tne Land scape ta after a Photograph taken from- the Mount or Olives. , MURDOCK BK03.sA-rt Ptiblhcj-s. Sm013 Washington St.. cor. TemaTe PI., Boston. Dr. .T. Walker's California Tin egar, UitteiS aro a purely Vegetable preparation, made cliiclly from the na tivo lierbs ftnind on tlio lower ranges of tl'o Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tho medicinal iropcrtics of which nro cxtmctcd tlieicfrom without tli&uso of Alcohol. Thd question 13 almost; daily asked. What is tlio canso oftho unparalleled success of Vinegar Hit teiY" Our answer is, that they rcimivo the cause of disease, and thc patienr re covers his health. They arc tlio grcac blood purifier and a life-giving piincrplc, a perfect Kenovatoi and InvTgorfuor of the system. Never beforo in 'the history of" tho world has a aicdicitie Keert ci)iniuuitleil possc.siij the rcniarkablo qualities ofVisKGAft BiTTftrts iir healing tho sick of every di.seiiso niaa is heir to. Thcy arcta gentle" Purpitivo as trcll as a Toliic. relieving Congestion or Inflaiiinmtinn' of tl;e JJv'cr aud Vidccral Organs iu Uilioas Diseosus Tlie properties of Dr. Walker's Viseoau ItiTTKRS aro Aperient, l)iapliureticr Carminative, Nutritiiins, Laxative. Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-Irritaut Sudorific, Altera tive, aud Auti-Bilioui. Grateful Thousands proclaiin Vbf egar Bitters the most wonderful In vioraut that ever sustained tho sinking sj(em. No Person can take tlicSc'Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones aro not de stroyed by mineral poisou or othor ineaus, and vital organs wasted beyond repair , . . . . Bilious, ltemittcnt and Inter mittent I CTCrs, which are so preva lent in the valleys of our great riven throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio; Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas. Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah. Uo anokc, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during tho Summer and Autumn, and" remarkably so during sea sons of unusual heat and dryness, aro invariably accompanied by extensive dc fraligetnbnts qF the stptuacl ami. liver, and other abdominal viscera. 111 tiioir treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful intlucnco upon theso various or gans, 13 essentially necessary. Them is no cathartic for tho purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Bittkks, as thev will speedily rcmovo thc dark- colored viscid matter with -which tho bowels are loaded, at tlio same iinio stimulating the secretions of tho liver, aim generally restoring tuu uc.muy functions of thc digestive organs Fortify the body against disease by purifying, alt its fluids with inegar Bitters. No epidemic can tako hold of a s stem thus fore-armed v Dyspepsia or Indigestion, ITead ache Pam in thc Shouldcre, Couglw, Tightness of tlie Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Tasto in the Mouth, Hiliou3 AttaekK, Palpita tation of the Heart, Inflammation of tlio Lungs, Pain in tho region of thc Kid neys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, are the oll'spriugs of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a bettcrguarantdo Of its merits tliair a lengthy ndvei'fcfaa mdnt. Scrofula, or King's Evil, White Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous. Inflammation?, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Affection?, Old Sorerf, Eruptions f tho Skin,Soro Eye, ote. In these, as in all other constitutional Dis eases, Walker's Vixkcar llrrrnas Iiaro shown their great curative potrers fa tUo most tib'stiirtter and intractable casrv. For Inllamftiatory and Chronic Hhenrnatism, Gotit, Bilious, Remit tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases ot the Blood, Liver, Kidnovs and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such. Diseases arc canse'd by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical DSeases,--Pcrjns en gaged in Paints and Minerals,- such an riumher.s, Type-setters, Gold-beater, and Miners, as they advanco in life, oru subjucr. to paralvsis of the Bowels. To guard apainit this, tako a dose of Walker's V'is egar Bitters occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet ter, Salt-ltheuin, Blotches, Spots, Pimplej, 1'iistules, Bolls, Carbuncle, Iting-wornis. Seald-head, Siiro Eye. Eryxipelas. Itch, Sctirfs. Discolorations of tho Skin, Humors 1 and Disease's of he Skin of trbatevor name nature, are literally dug tip and eafrted out of the gygtem .m a glJort tiuJ0 br tho uao of these iiittcrs. Pin, Tape,- and Other Womis, lurking in the svsten? of po many thousand?, are ctTectually destroyed and removed. No syteiu of medicine, no vermifuge-, no aa thelminitics willfrco thc system front ironns like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, inyoun or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo manhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display bo decided an influcuco that improvement iu soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever you find its impurities bursting thrungl the s'kiii in Pimples, Ernptiorls, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and slurgith ia the veins; cleanse it when it i foul ; your teclingi wilt tell viki when. Kcej the blood pureand the health of the system trill follow. , U. TI. "rtrOON'ALD & CO.. the re'aTHlar su6!Mrl7UMH a Jtarooex arm.. Art Publisher, UT3 WaiIilBtfti'JiJC.HptiB Each HUbscrtber can Helect Irom tbf roBowlqg ri nrinlv. Aurt nil Artfnt rinenuslltV. and -ift O' the 25 fDrugjiatsandGe3-AgtirSw Fruacisco.Californiav aad cur. of Washington aud Caatituu St& N. V. I SoMbyl'.Uruggl.taaiidDelew. tOT Clay's rateat WeatKer Strip. Th best for exctudifttf Wind, Dust o? Bain from nndr I doors, For sale by SWAN BKO. I fj- Warrantee and Mort-raie Deeds, far ' ale at the xdrertisecConntlns Room t nr- it"TT- i l s , r ; ' ! i I a. f ? w if! It - 14SCS i "Si .L f fc- rl "ne tuuma. HARDWARE, TIMES OF I STEVEH9&N AND CROSS, Yfltmi GROCERIES AND STOVES THESE HARD BUY