eSK- .-" , -' ' CflivAftO. February 2!. .. ... M W XI lie ,.:- -!. -It ? ' " " c:veato.i S73. ..i- -r 4J1 fc. ..-. - "". -MM.it: o 2 mil SI TC ";- v,tft. r:"" Summon. 23S5 00. ST. LOLIS 3IAUKBT. ST. Louis. February 21. t-So.2 spring ?12uJ; No. 3 Fall, iVhen i ' -null : . I at 62 on onst track. tr" 0 ,, pat 1 -. r 1 f .f.aJ.V. 0. -05- J'r . oi-. on ili r in -" w" r.ttle- No report. Mulct S4 7oao l. jjrownvlllc Grocery Market. . ,.,r 'cw York A. 714 for SI. q'-ir." N'-"w Orleans, 9U lbs fo SK " r c.ioice.2Ul rosiowieau v.ra oflKv, 2 j fos to the S1.00. tar. rial Tea, S0.7ol,W. Vj,, ptrJorTeii. SI.noeSi.T3. Jip1nT,v..0.--,l,-25. ' i E.a-kTe.7.3l.23pprB. pr.e 1 Applet 12l15.ct& pr;r 1 P- idies. lo3l6?6 cts. j. ,e in - 12'5 cts. c peej, - Y. Factory. 20 cts. 'ev York Salt, 53,50. QViK verSalt. $.1.50. gvrJP. common, 5175 cts. cynp.s lden. S1.O0. Svtjp. "-''X-ir loaf, S1.00. C3-i O'l. 2i cts. M ::crtl. Xn. 1. S2.25. No. 2. 31.75 t kit. WV? Fis'i, No. 1. 51.75"? kit. Family SI 30. Par 'iderVincjr,30S5ct !. i,..,lKall90Tl;WnDS8?100. "!:: t-0. ua5cts. 4 r; Oat-:.-'- -cts. Ha'ler. 1.0J 31.10. Iie 1 ')cts. i "jar v-st quality-Full, S1.S0. . r'j4r spring. 3M593.00. Oi. :;e:is.Ivc.Sl,5!;Si:pcril02Cii. 1U'S per ilzen, 25 cts. Bitur. choice, 203.25 cts. j-i to'-s, Sl.i'l.?"- 00. Cln.isodHniiis.l6lSct9. " Hi:u-.cviitry, 15ct-s. " - K.j! !, 7 ct.s. Ml . I'Jcts. IVl J Cts. y .,jd ho I 10$-i.00. Arrival and Departure of Stalls. nr!hprn-U-ily. by IUilrood Arrives 11a. m. Bi.w!"-"-ra Hl"'V. b' railroad-Arrives -30p.m. "v'niwV-VM Peru. Daily-Arrives 12 m; De-7u?sV"Vi-Va xemalia City. Daily-Arrives 5 F Vr .! rn r viaaTecumseh Jo lJeatrice-D-ily: .VI I I ." i ! V; J v "wars from 7 a. m.. to j'i P- - f :. s )-a to o 10'i a. m. -V. POI.Ol.jv, l . l. l l-Vtiiu v nt ivS UnrllnSlo" & -1fU!nurI IMver Railroad in KeXra.Ua. MA IX LIXH i,.. i ivMiiui'.ith I SBiti-trj. arrive l:-J'1 ' ! ""..V-TJaconi UrlBJum. leave i :, , arl.x'.-! .Ketrney June I .r.:15a.m leave 1 OMAHA BUANCn. J "5? 'a :x? -a, Platt-smoutii... 1 12:l"i a.m. arrirtv .rni" i Omalin I 1U-.50 la.in. leave n:TP.ivE unAXCir. Z'ipii. lo.iro i ,.jj p.ai arn e i Crete 1 :! .Beatrice 1 5:Jj : a.m. arrive a.m. leave RAILIiOAD TI3IE TABliliS. Chicago &. Xortli.AVet.tci-n.Unilivny. Tra ati"cncil BlufiV arrive and depart as follows . Nni-ST ARKIVKlOOISO K.ST PBr'ART ') L r s . .to'p.ni. ! Dhv Kx'.irevs. fiMOa.111. . ?: Kiire . 9:15.i.tn. i Nfcjht Etpre-. ;..-o.p.m. l J Kx. rrelsM I0ij0a.ni. W. 1 1. ST EXN KTT. Cen. Pas. Act. Kansas City, St. .To". Jt C. B. Railroad Tram' :-avf Phclp5 Station as follows: o.'t:- rh. i i. ill. . I from:; S . I Going S South 10:W a. m. .J . p. in. South. fci P- m. .Midland l'.-iclfic Railway. J, ?i i n -. 'n p ni I Xe'jrasJcn City I -O) p m n:4" P m 1 n -i wipm ! Miio)1ii iMtaw -' P " arr -e .It jipm I .. SeWHnI I VT10 a m leave J X. CONVERGE, Sup't. J It li It1-" -f-JJ SOCIAL DIRECTOaT. I.on:JKS. KvrWo- l.o-lsr No. !-". K. I'.-Mcct every V.r!'eJr v nlwr in Masnnic lla't. iMtuiK Kt -ii cr-i iMv niv.twl. J. C McXaughtox, U J M !I .KK.1C R.S. llrnwn illr I.d Ise Vt. 5, I. O. O. ?.TIe:r.!i,,f5r n- is T 'PMlav eveniiis oj each eok.ni their cc .- z erLivmair- store VWtlnc brothers rt ' invited. Hemiy Oms. i. O. B. LI i i v Secy. ilrotvn-.Uli- Division No. If, Soas of Tcni- i r..'- I'ets everv VrMav evenlriK m 'Ma l-'e ! x :- HV1. over Louis Lowmmf sttire. Muin r- - r inrs of our order vKittni; the citv are nt iKil t'i yiit witli us. A. D. MaU.sK. W. P W B. VUGUTKB. 1LS. Xi-ai'ia vMIr Lndo- No. U . F. & A. M- kv- I mooting i'iir! rhtiriSay evening in each iiv. h ltrinrnillc Clinptrr No. -t. It. A. M.-Statel ra is first Monday night i-i each month. iFur.-ns rounrii No. :. It. S. vV S. Ii. 31. Sia. 'lm Unci fourth Mniatey in each mouth. Mr Cir:ncirouiHin.dcrrNo.:i.JiC.T. Siate.1 rnt-o: ;, ojnj Monday in e.ich month. to-e asvl Lil 'onplnvc.No. BS.li.K-;. U V ('.- il-eu at Masonic Hall on the liftli Mon- dii! Aiiah '"'iipter Sa.'. Order ot the Eastern Star. aU.pa laeettngs third Monday In eith month. CHCRCHES. Mei!iorit K. Cliurch. Servicsscach Sabbath att tia m . and ":W p. ni. Sun say School at : - P in Prayer Meeting Thursday iveuiug. W U. i iouTijR, Pastor. i'restntcriau Church. Services ejch Sabbath at ; nil v. in., and 7:3d p. m. Prayer Meeting ed ueiJuy ovcnlngs. .ibbath bchool it 2 o clock V. m. J T. lUntii. Pastor. Chris!'.. Churrli tKpiscopal.l-Corner 5vtlftntic !i 1 vr-rjnd-treeLs. li:vine service -verySunday "-en.n-it r -nVi.wlr Stuul.iv School atSociock, p. ai -atstrt'e. Uev. J. E. RnnEiiT-, IJector.J Baptist rhurch.-Services every Sabbath morn., inj at u . o'clock. SaobntU school at 0;i a. m 7. T.J.'Mokcak, Pastor. CXTY OFFICEUS. Citr Council. Meets the Firpt Monday In each. montu. Mavor, A. .Cogswell. Al lermCn l'irst. Ward -W. T. Den. B. Rogers: Second Ward I. i. Jihnson. 3mts -stevx-nwin; Till rtl Ward iA-w s lltll.eiUncy rroarh. aiarshal.D.Ciiup-"bt-'J Cierk. J. B Uockcr. Treausrer, J Jitakc Pol.ce Judge J.S. Stull. COUNTY OFFICERS. onntyCo:iimiIonerr-A. J. Hitter. K.-Rock-m-vr. Vlex. McKinnev. County Clerk. Wilson K. M u rs. District Clerk. W. II. Hoover. Sher iff . Piasters. 1'roV.itc Judge, E. M McCo nis Tre.wirer, A It. Gilmore Surveyor, J. ..'. CountvSuperintedeut, D. W. Pierson. Mi o : m -'1 m 1 Oi&H' 5 W e "ST- M ,, Si- -as " " J is' .-i 1 . : ss?- s cn - - .?-v - il Pi&tf 1 ? rf. ? f vr . ., .-- T TO; .viit-"ttrrn-V2a Tal.le K.ck-eeklv-A'-:J ,,,,! J Departs Mon.teyut . a. ni. j r" r LAli' .lid Saturday at fi p. m. Departs rr3 "A i " -&vSt4z&-i, n . i u r-V"Y r i i f.sm i? . m ' - l "t.j--;-.' I r i --ij-' V - Sir Warrantee and ZtlortcaffO Oeedst far cattheAdvertiMjrCoUhmi;: Kit.iji THE - AB V-ERTISER. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 1S7L Publishers' Kotlccu. Extra Copies oi-tiib Aovkktiskh Tor sale by Q. S-Doxn, Bookseller, Stationer and Sews Deal er, No. 97 Main street, next doorto the Postofflce. Local Notices, set as ordinary reading matter, wllllje charged ten cents per line, each insertion. Set in display type, twenty-five per cent, additi onal to above rates. Advkrtkkuexts under the head or "Wanted." - "For Kent," "For Sale." "Lost," "Found," &., will be charged twenty-five cents for each adver tisement or five lines, or less, each Insertion. Ad vertisements -- .lye lines, at the rate or five cents per line, oacli Insertion. FAIRBROTIIER & HACKER, Publishers Advertiser. CITY Aim COUNTY. LOCAL HlfeljAXGE Our old friend Thomas Kimsey called on us last Monday. Lnst Sunday and Monday nijrhts were about as cold as any weather we have had this winter. S. P. Tuttle havinpsold his in terest in his livery stable, will con fine himself to running the "Star" in a No. one style. Eijiht Ihotisnnd pounds of supjar beets were raised by A. Smith, of Qass county, the past season, on oue- tfcnth'nf an "acreiof iround. 4 l f lk&:1wtif rlt mfoo t'Air'wf hnn "" nol'rtl f rwr It IIC'OUi'u lllklOr J .KA tTfldl i, Jf Ujj around the,paper. at any time, please.i call up to our onlce ana get one, James .Stevenson, with his young, wife, returned to this city from their wedding tour, on Tuesday. Their ap pearance indicates the superlative de gree of haj piness. May it be so for ever with them. t)r. Rrnzelton, of Peru, gave us a, friendly call on Tuesday. This is our first aeijiinitTtance with the Dr.. but as he is alt old printer, we set him lown, as he is reputed to be, a gentle man and a gopd physician. The temperance people of Rrown ville have resolved to nominafea tick et for the spring election, consisting entirely of temperance men who must pledge themplves to oppose the licen sing of retail liquor establishments. Mr. Church, the other eveninc. in a little temperance speech, gave us an item of news that the most flour ishing teinpertince society in Nemaha county is that at Nemaha City. Our Nemaha friends need not be ashamed of that report. HO. Minick, Esq. called on u and gave iis a" pleasant talk on Mon day. Judge M. besides being one of our best citizens ami most successful farmers, is a genuine Republican ranger, and sub-c'iitied for another copy of the Advertiser. T N. Morrow has purchased S. P. Tutlle's interest in Ihe livery stable recently- owned by Tuttle & Speery. The new firm is Speery & Morrow. They are accommodating riMiilemen. keep good carriages and horses and deserve to be well patron ized. 'The publishers of the Omaha lie publicrin have been indicted for pub lishing in their columns a lottery ad vertisement, contrary to' the criminal law in such case. In looking oyer exchanges we notice that others are guilt v of the same oirvnsev Better "take them out. W. M. Brewer, traveling agent and corrfspondent of the St. Joseph Herald, showed his good; nattired countenance in our sanctum on last Saturday. Hope if he has anything to s-iy about our city and people, he will do them justice, as he was accus ed by our predecessor of not doing so on a recent visit. Tisdel & Richards propose to sell their goods farm implements and hardware at wholesale, as cheap as the merchants of St. Joe can do; and other merchants of oar city can and will, we believe, do as well. Farm ers. Grangers, call and see these mer chants, and if they will do as they ty, make your arrangements to pur chase of them. The interests of the town and country are identical, and by reciprocal trade, we build each other up. instead of tearing down. The Division of the Sows" of Tem perance in this city, commemorated Washington's Birthday, at their Di vision room on last Friday evening hv ii sumptuous banquet, speeches, essays, songs. &c. We, upon iwvi'a tion, were present and well entertain ed by our temperance friend-. B. D Slaughter, of Omaha, Grand Worthy Patitarch of the order in Nebraska, was oresent and made a short speech. Amongst other things, he haid th'e temperance people of the Statu were going to organize themselves into a political party, the same as any other party, and have County and State tickets n the field, and make every effort to elect them. This social gath ering was wel1 attended by both sex es, and appeared to be a very enjoya ble occasion. It is wrong to gamble it is wick ed. It is sery much in disobedience of WarrenV Criminal Code." Thou shalt not gamble at all says that code; and betting is ganUdi'pg. If you bet on anything or about anything then you gamble. Whether you put the sta"ke.s up or not. if you bet and play a game, you art? defined a gambler ami liable tp he indicted by the next grand jury.. Ygu wy, aibt us throw the bones for the whisky." or "let's draw matches," or -'let's have ngame of euchre, for the drinks." Now let those dice alone. don't you draw the matches; and that old greasy deck, let it lepose upon tie shlf and accu mulate dust. It is better to do so, for if you throw, or draw, or play you will lay yourself liable to the penal ties of the criminal law. And wheth er it be cards or a horse race, a shoot ing match or a game of pins you bet on. you are liable to be fined. Things are not as they "used to was," how. fixmMirPiiiMsSBimarTiKsinsmmM'J. vinrriiA'.v mjJamM.M'. w -tju.'.mg Weather cold, but moderating. ' Jake Maroliu ismakinn improve mentson liis old business house. Senator Tipton arrived at liUme we tried to find oat when but could not. Remember, the Central Grange Association meets at Grand Prairie the first Tuesday in March. John Fitzgerald, the railroad man of Plattsmouth, is in town ; also, Mr. Marsh, the hog dealerof Lincoln. .Judge Carter, of Beatrice, Grand Chancellor of the Knights of Pythias, for this State. va in this city on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. We notice by thehotei arrivals in theJmcoln papers of the 21st, that our fellow citizen, James Sevenson and his bride, were honeymooning it at the Atwood House. Jonathan Higgins, of Lafayette precinct, called on us last week, and demonstrated in a substantial sort of waj', his desire to see a good, live newspaper well sustained within the county. Mr. Biggish informed us that he had pun-hnsed the property known as the Lafayette, or Saunders' mill, on the Nemaha river. That sec tion of our county is notexcelled any where in fertility and grain crops, and a properly conducted flouring mill has long been needed by that neighborhood. Mr. H. being a man of energy and enterprise, will doubt- lessjprove-h'imself to beMust-thefihaiL ijpJupjdyithMjnanyjr gasK '-- -iiETEit iiidM PEiitr. Pehu, Neb., 'Feb. 23, 1S74: Editor Nebraska Advertiser. Believing that you desire to pub lish whatever may be of interest to the farming community. I append the following Grange organizations: Helping hand Grange of Aspin wall precinct was organized at Lar kins school house February 14th. with 31 members by Special Deputy Wm. Bridge. The following are the otli cers of the grange: Master, Guilford Lilly; Overseer" J. B. Stiers ; Lecturer. W. P. Shoek ey; Steward, J H. Lintf; Ast. Stew ard, S C. Hitt; Chaplin. J. L. Hitt ; Treasurer. J. N. Argabright; Sec'y Sam'l Webber; Gatekeeper. l Row en; Ceres, Mrs. Fanny yimckey ; Pomona, Mrs. H. Rowen ; Flora. Mrs. Eliza Lilly.; Stewardess, Mis El.sie Jennett. Also on the evening of the same dav Pleasant Hill Grange was organ ized at Burke's school house in Bed-! ford precinct with 31 members and the following officers l Master, Leftoj. Mason; Overseer. Herschell Simlie; Lecturer.S. W. Wil son ; Steward, Chas. Shafer, Ast. Steward, James O'Donalds; Chap Iain, Frank Wixen ; Treasurer. Wm. Burke; Sec'y, L. L. Mason: Gate keeper. Charles Mason; Ceres, Mis. Francis Keys; Pomona, Mrs. Katie Mason ; Flora. Mrs E. Wilson ; Stew ardess, Mrs. Mary Burke. Feebing Grange was organized at Yelkins school liouse in Benton pre cinct Feb. 21st by Deputy W Bridge, with 2( members and the following o Ulcers: Master. Harman J. Harms; Over seer Henry Beck ma n ; Lecturer, T Kiplin; Steward. Thos Kearns; Ast. Steward, Thos. Bennett,' Chaplain. Harman Yelk in;; Treasurer. G. Smir; Sec'y. Sevina Shnydcr: Gatekeeper. R.Shuyder; Ceres. Melissa Oppc'r inan; Pmona, Beile Kearns,' Flora. Jnne Watson ; Stewardess, Margaret Watson. parsers : If you wish to buy groceries by the pack ane. call on us, and we will self you at St Joe. or Chicago prices, with freight added. F. K. JOHNSON A CO. Very choice Lard at Body t Bib's. HARXfiSS. B. F. Souder is now prepared with a full stock of Harness for spring trade, and will pay particular attention to making wcrk to order. I have on httnils, at nil limes, the celebrated "Middlelon Sweeney Collar." Call and see me before buying. Next door berow W. W Hackney's. 35VV2 B. F. SOUDETt. lost not. A yellow bench-legged bull dog, heavy head and neck, answers to the name of Tobe.'" A liberal reward' will be paid for his return to meat Small's saloon, or for any informa'tlon leading to his recovery. MIKE BARADA. To the Grangers of Nemalia County. Being informed that several Granges are sendiiii: off for goods. I wish ;o say to you. that if vou will allow me thesame protityon par elsewhere, I will be satisfied to take your ordi rs. LOUIS LOWMAN. RECEIVED. A new supply ol spring Colico at L. LOW MAN'S. 'apprentice WASTBP. J. H. Bauer wains a good boy to learn the saddle and harness business. Apply soon. You may talk about your Vinegar Bitters. oryoVr Hosteller's Bitters, but Middletou s Sweeney Collar is the Lest collar made for a sore necked horso. BLANKS. School Directors' Blanks may be had by calling at the Couuty Clerk'rvoJllce. ATTENTION, GRANGERS. Send for our price' list Willi special terms for Granges. FURNAS. SON &. McCORMICK. Kcmdved. Call and see us at our new stand No. 81 Main street, the building lately occupied by &. Lowman. A. II . Gilmore & Co. The "National Currency Tobacco" made by Colhap of this city, when we consider its quality. n"ff 'cheapness, and the peculiar style in whiph it is put np, is the best thing fn the tobac co line we have seen. It is put up will) a view to small wholesale cistomefs. Farmers, Grangers and others who want to buy directly from the manu facturer should see Colhapp before supplying themselves. " Horse, and mule shoes, and nails, and iron, at Den's. FAffilE J. E3EIQHT." Her Kay o" 3Iuic!-Seton.l Reading in j;criiron "an oil, Wednesday Kvcning, February Ji3tU, 187. -. At the "English feu Party." on last Wednesday evening, Mrs. Fannie J. Ebright read an essay on "Music." Many citizens not being present, and learning that the essay was an excel lent li.tera.ry ttqat, solicited Mrs. Ebright to give a public reading of he same, as the following correspond ence will explain: Bbownville. Neb., Feb. 23. Mrs. F. j. Ebright. . Madam: We. whose names are hereto attached, being desirous of hearing your essny on "Music." would most respectfully request that you give a public leading of the same on Wednesday evening, February 25, 1B74, at MePherson Hall. John McPherson, J. S. Hetzel. A. S. Holladay, And many others, whose names we omit. Brownville. Feb. 23, '74. Dr. John McPherson, and others. Gentlemen: It is with the most profound gratitude and pleasure that i endeavor to reply to your note of this evening, desiring a public read ing of my paper on Miisic. It is so small a favor on 1113 nart that I cer tainly shall not refuse, but 1 fear that my efFort has received more attention than it merits, and perhaps some of vou may be disappointed, upon occas ion rif its "second" presentation. However, at your request., hoping for the bgst of result, T will give a pub lic 'reading, of ic, at the timeand pi aelsugt!jj, ,l4- jss : "U.'Sf&M'ii, Fannie' J. Ebright. TE ACHBRRviNsdciTtTTE. At Nemaha City, Commencing Friday Evening, February 27th, 1874. I will hold .1 teachers' institute nt Nemaha City, commencing Friday evening, February 27th, 1S7J, rtnd Tor which I haveargunged the following programme: C p. m. Opening exercises, C:"0 p. in. Address by Rev W. B. Slaughter. Subject, "The Teacher anil His Work.' 9 a. in. Opening exercised. 9:30 a. m. Book Keeping by J. Dundas. Remarks. 10 a. m. Geography, by E. M. Townsend. 10:43 a. in. Mental Arithmetic, by J. B. Piper. 11:50. Written Arithmetic, by F. King. 1 p. m. Reading, by A. Snow. 1:45 p m. Grammar, by J Crother. Re in arks j 2::5D p. m. Discussion. ''Methods of Serlir tin; Regular Attendance in our Common Schools," led by J. Tucker and McCwaw. :! p. m. Miscellaneous exercises. It is my earnest desire to have an interest ing and profitable time. To accomplish this I cordially invite all who are Intel est ed in the great cati-'e of education. D. W. PEARSON. Co. Sup't. Removed o mv new building S7 Main 3tre LOUIS LOWMAN. Lamps of every style at W. H. Mc Creery's. 13-3m W. T. Den is. selling boots and shoes and wintei goods lower. than the low est. Threshers, Reapers, Mowers. Com Planters, Stalk Cutters. Cultivators. Failing Mills, Corn ShellerS & Plows at Grange Prices, by Stevenson & Cross. Removad to my new building 87 Main street LouiScLowMAN. Honey, Krout, Applebutter and Pickles, by Stevenson & Cros3. SUCKAVHEAT FLOUR, Cranberries, Dried Cherries. Raspber ries. Blackberries. Salt Lake Peaches, choice Beans and Hominy at Swan &. Bro's. GRANGERS Stevenson & Cross will sell you gods at SI. Jo. prices, freight added, il you will buy the same amount of us you order from there. Bring your bills aud be convinced. Removed to my nev building S7 Main street. Louis LOWMAN. RcinoveS. Call and see us at our new stand No. SI Main stieet. the building lately occupied by L. Low mart. A. H. Gilmore & Co. Removed to my new building 87 Main stre6t. Louis Lowman. GRANGERS Stevenson & Cross" wilJ sell you goods at St. Jo. prices, freight added if 3'ou order the same amount from' us you do from there. Bring your bills and be convinced. Buffalo over shoes' & buffalo hoots reduced to half price, at Den's. New Suffer Cured Hams just out of the smoke at Swan it Bros. NOTIt E TO ALL CASK BUYER'S That W T. Den will sell bis present stock of goods at less figure- than any other house In Brownville. For the best clothing, boots anil shoes, glomes tftid mittens, woolen sofiks". Ffnts anif paps, t-jtve money and buy if y. T. D.en. Best Coal Oil 20 cents by StevesOii & Cross: Hats, Caps and heavy Winter Shirts at cost. Call aird procure bargains" at II. H. Dolen's. A choice gelectifur of coffees, teas, sugars, syrups, hommony, b'uek wh'ea't flour aud cod fish, at Den's. " A choi.ee lot of Cloth1 ami Cassi: mers just recefveTd a't H. H; Dolen's. Can sell, will sell and' do'sell cheap er than any other house. Stevenson & Cros?. Farmers Attention. H. H. Dolen will sell his stock of I Gloves mid Mittens at less than cost! If you want a good pair of Gloves for $1.00 you can get them by calling on H. H.Doleff. Large stock at cTotlfirtg for men, youths, mid. children, at L. Low- mans s. B&iSLiiaacii-UiiJja.AJ!iidiaeg3Br; GRANGERS, ATT&IiTION.! rtnartnrlv ATpoMtlrr Control A oerifi- " ' . ution at Grand frame, 1st Tuesilav It! U . - . . March. Church Howe, Prea't. Thos. "J. Majors. Sec. Mrs. Lizzie Brownlle, of Scott county, Iowa, was murdered on the 18th lnst. It was at night and while she was attending to her household duties a gun was thrust through a wlhtinvV anil fired with fatal reSult. One child was also killed by the shot scattering. Why is it that Stevenson & Cross are doing such a wholesale trade in groceries and hardware? Because they were the first to put dowu the prices. The best fitting Shirt in the mark&l atDoleh's. Corn wanted for goods. 1.000 bush el in the ear. Geo. Marion. Go to Bergman & Co., for Golden Thread fine 3:it. They sell it very rapidly and always have it fresh and sweet. FARJIERS. Stevenson & Cross, have the largest stock of goods in Nemaha County, and sell on asmaller profit than any house in the"State. eductmriih7price' of pjrjntS, mus llhp, flarfnels, "jeans, casihneresi; rioi tiohs-Hud in men's and boy: clothing and also in boots and shoes. Call and see. me. ' --"'--fclGi5J!..' Marion. NE"tV YEAR SETTLMENT. A'U customers knowing themselves indebted to us, will please call and settle by cash or note, and. by so doing commence the New Year with a clean sheet. F. E. Johnson & Co. CtUEENSWARii. Large stock at Stevenson & Cross'. Scrap tobacco, for smoking, 40 cents per p )und, at Bergm n & Co's. II. C. Lett Has just received a large and fresh supply of letter paper, pens, including the celebrated stub pen, envelopes. in itial paper, etc., etc., selling at lower prices than usual. Cabinet work of all kinds made to order at J. L. Hoy's. Iron and wagon timber, the 1 urge's! stock by Stevenson &, Cross. A new stock, of Collars and Neck Ties just received at Dolen's Best Coal Oil 20 cents at S'teverfsnn &, Cross. Boots and Shoes for men, Indies' and children at L. Low man's. School hoo'ks, all kinds, at W. II McCreery's isf-3m. Dnjoiits Premium Powder. Stevenson cfc Cross General agents will duplicate any list. FARMERS. If you want to buy Groceries cheap call at F. E. Johnson & Co's. It cost you but little to look around. Farmers, don't throw away SO or 90 dollars on a wagon to save 10 dollars. But buy the Baiu they tire? the cheap est. Damaged plug tobacco, very cheap, at Bergman &. Co's. Farmers will not have cheap, infe rior wagons, but buy the Bain. Our Governors Choice is the favor ite cigar; manufactured by L. A. Bergman & Co., No. 46 Main Street. HANNIBAIj FLOTJR. Swan & Buo. have received a lot of celebrated Hannibal fall wheat Flour. Purchasers of fine flour cannot fail to be suited with this article. IV. V. DEN Pays the highest m'arket price for hititis. pelts & furs. Try Middletnn's sweeney collar. For Guns. Pistols, Ammunition. &c. etHi at the gu:7 shop of Craddook & Son ;Vods Arrive Dally For Ste enson &, Cross. CLOTHING. New stoek just received at F. E. John .-mi & Co's. $AVE YOUR MONEY. Crist Bros, respectfully announce to the pe.iple of NemahaCountythat by crossing" the ice bridge and giving them a call at' Phelps Mo. they will sell them lumber of all krnfds at 10 percent below their standard rates, for cash In hand. They want money and propose to make the lumber bring it. and to do so Wrlluuders;ell niLyb'ody in the trade. Give them a call. I'l-tf A CARD. To lovers of (food tea : Having re cently jmrchase.d and received a large invoice of choice Gunpowder, Imperi al, Yovng Hyaori, (Jiilong. Souchdrig Und Japan Teas, we are offering 1Kb same at a lower price than they have ever been: sold in Brownville. Tile least arc all Hew and fresh. anl 'JS percent, le&s than recent prices. Call and satis fy yourselves and oblige. Yours ref)ectftilly SWAN & BRO. Rope, all sizes, by Stevenson: & Cro3. Wm. H. Hoover, Real Estate Agent ahd Conveyencer. Court Room. TOBACCO afACHINBRY FOR SAIjE. - I will sell, low down for cash, my screw press', mouldsand other appara tus for the manufacture of tobacco. Apply in person at the factory, or fay letter to J. Ii. Colhapp. THESE HARD .L"."jjjfcLjjbM.'Aa A full line of Gent's UndBrware-at reduced prices at Dolen's. FARMERS Don't 5.e!l a bushel of wheat, nor a hide until you get W. T. Den's pried. A full line of smoker's articles con stantly on hand at Bergmau & Co's., Very low for cash. Grangers. Stevenson & Cross want to do yonr business. We will do what is right. SPECIAL NOTICES. Manhood: HowLost,HowKestored 'Sfjftm Just published, a new edition or Dr. ebrated Esiay oh tho Radical nire (wlihottt medicine) of Spermathorce, or Seminal Wcaknessi Involuntary Seminal Eitsllons, Sex ual Debility, and Impediments to Marriagq Gen; erally; Nervousness. Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits: Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse, or Sexual Extravagance. S Price. In a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The world-renowned author, In this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from ids own experience that the awful consequences of SelPAbuse' may be effectually removed wlth'out medicines, and with out dangerous surgical operations', bougies. Instru ments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mooe of enreatorter rertainand effectual by which every sufferer.rio atter what his condition my be.may be.mayc'uie lirdseli" cheaply, privately, and rad ically. AF3" This Lecture should be in the hands of eve ry youth and every man In the land. Sent under seal, to any address. In a plain sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cnts, or two post age stamps. Also, Dr. Culve'rwtll's 'Marriage Guide," price 3 cents. Address this Publisher, CHAS. J. C KLINE & CO. 127 Botvcry, New York.Post-OBceBox.SSC ally " 5 appy"relicf for TTbeHfr rcb flroia Ute effects et. Er o .and Abuses In Eirly life. Miaheod restored. NeVvous debility cured. Impcdtmimts'to marriage removed. New method of treituieat. New and remarkable' renieaies. Books aWf Circulars sent-' free, In sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD AS30CIATION.No, 2South Nintli St., Philadelphia an Institution having a high reputation for honorable conduct and profes sional skill. vI7nl2yl NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 4. KOBISON; DEALER IN DOTS AND SHOE CUSTOM .WORK IMLAJDE TO ORDER. Repairing neatly done. No. S3 Main street, Brown ville. Neb. F. M. SPARRY. T. N. MORROW. SALE AND EXCHANGE STA.BHjE1S. COGSWELL'S OLD STAND, Cor. Main fc IstSts., BSOWSVILLE, NEBRASKA. 3NI3W STOCK, G1ESAHDC&&B1&GES LATEST STYLES. SPSSSY & MORROW, .Proprietor, ISPllIXG Til ABE, 1S74. FUEifA fitfcSERISS, Broxnville, "NGbi Fnrnac Qnn & Mftfnrmif.k: 1 mi iiuujwuiJ juww. ... .. They offer the largest ami most Select general Nursery Stock ever offered in the West, toirsisling in part of 20,000 Choice 3-year old Apple Trees. 100,000 " 2 " " " " 500,000 " I " " " " 50,000 " 1,2. 3 and 4 year old Tear Trees. 40,000" " 2, 3 and 4-year old Cherry Trees. 50,000 " land 2-year old Peach Trees. 20,000 " Flum, Apricot and Necta rine Trees. 1 .000,000 No. I ttoney Locust Hedge Plan uf. . 2.000.00.) ." Osage Orange " o.tH.WKW Frrrfest Trpe Seedlings 'Zm,w tvergreens. 111 vnrie.iy , . lOJl.OOffeach Blackberries- RuspberrISS and StntwbefMes. 50,000 each Gooseberries and Currants. 20.0011 Perpetual and Climbing Roses. 10.000 Flowering Shrubs. 10,000.000 Willow Cuttings. Cooloy'Q Early Wliito. andlSanford Corn. IT""rI-A.IKr BEES. BERKSHIRE AND hSS HOGS. SCorrespondence Solicited. Send for Catalogne.-a J. IfiJDDART & CO., II SILO No. 51 Main Street, BROWNVIiLsLE, KEB. 3EST WINES & LIQUORS KEPT ON HAND. A- tHtna-t.-t Bii,t.iAiir?s. We have fitted up In fine style a Billiard Parlor. anil" put up tlie'iein two utiles Ire-di from the man ufactory .'to play upon wUicli we invite gentlemen fond of the exercise. The Billiard Parlor Is located In the story oyer the suloon. 23tf a fffr? &iS&M U9 M Saloon. CARROL BROTHERS, Proprietors, 47 Main Street. Best of Liouors prnvidefl at Grange Prices. LriaWN WITH M INOPOLY.. Liquor by the quart or gawon at reuueeu rates. i..-oy TETTER HEADS, m BILL HEADS NeaMyp,-In ted at this office. 3" The Nebraska AdvertUer; In for sale at Geo. S. Dunn's Boole Store, neat door to the Post Ofllce. rati 1 8 ull. . r fn "f -"J3TT;f3a!r'1'r"'7' " -awa-an----- IjEGAX. ajLiVERTISEMENTS. .Legal Notice. BYRON 3IT7RRY, Jr.. James C. O'Donnell. William It. Maurice and Ticnnr and H)o!man will toko notice that a petition has been filed in the DUIrlct Court or Ne ni.f'Ji Countv, Nebraska, wherein Prentiss JJ. Cheney is plaintiff, aud Robert O. Han na, Byron Murry, jr., Andrew J. Ilanuo. A. . Colin, & Co.. O. M. Hanna. James C. O'Di'imei. William H. Manrice. Clarence Gillespie. Tiioinas Appelget, Lorinda Han da. Mary HanaandTlcnpr Soodmon ore defendant. The object and prayer of said petition is to obtain Judgment against said Roberto. Hanna for one hundred and seventy-live dollars with Interest at twelve per cen l. per annum from July 27th. 1S7.1, and to foreclose a mortgage on southeast rfuartjer of section twenty-three, town four, range thir teen. In said county of Nemahn. mane to plaintiff by said Robert O. Hanna and Mnry Hanna, July 27th, 1S72, and aijjodge said mortgage to be the prior Hen on said prem ises, nnd to sell said property and lands and apply the proceeds in payment of said Judg ment, costs. Ac. Said defendants are requir ed to answer or otherwise plead to said peti tion on or before April Cth. 1S74. J. H. BROADY. 31w4 Attorney for Plaint Iff. Legal JVoflcc. MARY A. HANLON: You are hereby no tified that on the 7th day or February. A. D. IS74, William Hahlon Hied Ids petition In the District Court in and for Nemaha Counij. Nebraska, wherein he prays for a divorce from yoli Tor the cause of wllllul abandonment without any cause, for two years last past. Yon are required to plead, answer or demur to said petition on or be fore the So'tli day of March, 1874. or decreo of divorce will be taken as confessed. WILLIAM HANLON. W. T. Rogers. Si-5t Legal Advci f isciriciit. John U inland. Plaintiff", vs Judson R. Hyde, adminis trator ot the estate of Benj F. Lushbaugh, deceased, Mary Lushbhuuh. Ben jamin F. Lushbhugh, jr.j Howard Lushbaugh and James Lushbaugh. minor heirs of said Benjamin F. Lushbdugh, deceased, De fendants. . , -.The above named defendants will take no Wcet;th'esaldyhn UmlfiBd,- plaintiff, has (Ma fk,Itlon "tli Ditrk-t Court of Ne maha CouHty, Nebraska,' wherein he alleges that the srtfA Benjamin F. LusbbaHghrde-. ceKed. durlnz Ills life time, made a contract da writing toconvey tosald plaintiff the wwi nan ui iiiesoutuensiquurierui buuiimim lier thirty (30j in toV!sjiip number live (5) north of ranee numbt-Y fourteen (ll)entt in said county, to the said plaintiff, and that the said Lushbaugh died whllebound by such contract, without having made.sucl convey ance, and asking that the safd Judson It iiyue.aiimtnisirator as aforesaid, he author ized and directed to execute and deliv er ,to the aforesaid plaintiff a conveyance thereof, and that the 6lh day of April, 1S74, has been appointed as the time, and the Cour House In Brownville, Nemaha Coun ty, Nebraska, as the place or hearlngsaid pe tition, and that unless they appear and ans wer at or before the time of hearing above stated, the said matter will be heard and de termined In their absence JOHN UMLAND, Pl'ff. Feb. 3, 1874. 33-Cw Bids for Coin and Wliat. NOTICE is hereby given that bids will be received at the office of the County Clerk up to the 2d day of March, n. d.. 1874, for Corn and Wheat on the Poor Farm, sup posed to be about six thousand 60001 bushels of Corn, and about two hundred 200 bushels or Wheat. The Board reserving the right to reject any and all bids. By orderof the Board. WILSON E. MAJORS, Co. Cl'k. Feb. 3d, 1674. 32-Sw. HOFFMAN'S P PILLS. These Pills don contain Qulninenr Min erals. They ares nr-coated. Prf50 CIm. Per Box- They cure Fever and Ague, and Dumb Ague and Ague Fevers speedily. They are simple, harmless, and nlway.$ reliable. Di rections In four languages accompany them. "MoLain's Candled Castor Oil is delicious: and McLain's Candled Vermifuge. Bonbons are perfectly elegant. Children arc glad to take them." Salt Lake Herald. For Sale b . -A.. X.. -SIBIRIEv, fc CO., 45m6 ST. DEROIN, NEB. Clocks, Watches, Jewelrv JOSEPH SHUTZ, No. 59 Main Strt, Bro-rnville. ? Keeps constantly on hrtrXd a large and well VgyV assorted stock of genuine articles in his line. A Altepalrint: of Clccks, Wches and Jewelry """""done on short notice, at reasonable rates. ALL WORK WARRANTED. W. T. XIOOR3G & CO., Commission Merchants, SHIPPRKS. AND DEALERS IN GRAIN AND CO AT. 73 Main Street, SroWiivillc. Nebraska. 9J-1 --. A-.T-- tt-itw-io Z,J2.JXJU XlilJJJ.X-JLV (f AGON &tACKSMITHSHOP ONE DOOR WEST OF COURT HOUSE. WAGON MAKING, Repairing. Plows, and ull work done In the best manner and on short notice. Satisfaction jrai teed. Oivehimacall. fW-ty. sen EIT !" BOpY & Blt0.9 (Sf ccEssoas to J. L. Chooks it Co.,) BUT C HERS! rut; two shops. One opposite Sherman Ilouse.on Main street, the other next door to Bratta'?,on Sixth street. Oood,s:veet.frih meat nl ways on hand, and sat sfiictioa iunranteed to customers. 17-22-ly Ii. A. Brgnionn.' & Co., Manufacturers of Cigars, and Wholesale Dealers in Chewing and Smoking Tobaco, Ordere from th country promptly filled, and satisfaction guaranteed Xo. Main St., R0WX VJtjLL EB. rr--rf-z J. BLAKE. gBEITIST ISAII Odc .gAIIOperrtlon's Per- V lornieu in inrocii : manner. OFricit: Atre3ldenceonMalD street. A,t.Rock Port, Mo., from 1st to 7th of cacti month. Dealer In ;f URE 1 1 tf u Undertaking a Specialty. eit m 11 FURHI iK. A a a &'& & -u Keeps a fu.il line of BURIAL GASES. oGrMain Street, RI10WXYI2.LEyXEB. ixcepi a ii;ii one oi 1 A1ETALIO AND WpOlHS,.atnroT x 'w2-'j--f 5p . jbr..T.1Vaifcers California Yin-, egar JJittcrs arc' a purely Ycgctiblo. preparation, made chiclly from tho na tive licrbs foumt oh tho lower ranges of tte Sjerra Nevada mountains of Califor- nia, the medicinal pirJpbitics of which aro extracted therefrom without the usot of Alcohol: Tho question ii almost daily asked: "What is tlio cause of tho. unparalleled success of Vinegar Bit ters?" Our answer isj that thoy rciuovo . the cause of disease, and tho p.;i:en"t rc- covers his health. They aro the grcatf blood purifier ami a life-giving principle;' a perfect Renovator and luvigorator. of the system. Never before in tus. history of thu world litis a medicine bceti coinpouiuleil possessing the remarfcablo qualities of Vixkoak Hittkks in healing tha tick of every dicao man is heir to. Thejr. urc a gcntlu Purgative as well ns a Touitv relieving Congestion or Jnllamnmtion of the Liver ami Visceral Organs ih LiHoosT -diseases The properties of Dr. Walker's ViSkgar JjlTTKits arc Aperient. Diaphoretic' Carjninative, Nutritious-, laxative. I)iuretl,c, Sedative, C'ounter-Irritunt SutlorifieAltani Uve, and Anti-Bilious. ' .-""" ' It. :i. ZXer()NAX.T STGS.jp I)raggIban4Geii.Ag1SaaFnmcICaWim; -osd cor. of W!un ;on am! Charlton Sc-t- N..Y- -Sold byrAU D aslsts aud Di alers G. S. BUNN. JEAVTCL.3I1II. iSrownvUle .Vc6. CLOCKS, WVTCHES, JEWELRY,- Repaired.snSi-Welry Manufactured to order. all Work warranted CHOOL TOOKS. OHOOL jLJOOKSi Forsale cheap by G.S. DUNN ELEPHANf Xfi I XL J o- 23F. HOGSRS, Propriotoy.- e 3 Q 0 0 0 0 - H u ft So z Z -S Vr! w 3 u z . r 1 .H 2: t ": o w ra ;Sf r a5 i t o oeS 2 t i fS a - a r W VjH a 1i Kp I HI z. QJ "5 -T, "52? S ? s n u e o e u C CI v J j.v sZi - s O r o . C3 3 a s a u - KJJ rn , cz, 2 u o5 sit c e 3 (3 . s. q h 5. ssj 1 "! n!w?i jk ri - v.n w z -1 m - c" m 5Srj 1 1 i l M J? I S5 D S O 1 3 flfr Q 5I s S2S K o 20 : P hi s ,w c 3 27 2. xs , p 1-.S3 rn p. 32 r - 715 St i- L-l Z 2.P 3 j" -s a o - -9 LM H 5 2.S2 2. .4 - a c "K2 iJ I IS n H-i 3 r3 ?? rn : z gag 2, g I ut: M J l ; ,, 1I 3 5rE H ? 05 325-53 r t I P v " ?IO I is Q o g O vj o z OH s 5.3 S"'3 W 5 T5 k-- -X t m i! C-.G 5K 123 Ferry and Tranfser COMPANY I earn i'vrry Boat. and urtfBa.se. of the Transtef business, we are now Letter than ever betore pre pared to reader entire satisfaction In the traiudor of IrelshtandpafeSeiiKers. r BrowBTillc yorrj and Transfer Co. March 23th'. laTX 21 tf . ". m ?f r.i ( w- f &$ mw . " . I rt. K 0 ; H' ft B- Q. 0; aNB SB0SS iLM..rvi GROCERIES ASB STOVE! TIMES OF ! STEVENSON i t!- . LjiSriifc- :a&s$fc ,rf-.A. -A - .,Tf , . n .