'fW tl .-- -an.rj'ij'rj-wji--rr.'r.i-"T.i i lrjftr -nimni - -., . rkT7TTTGl?T TH" s t:,'ll'iJ-Ut:'xu "rHrR-DAY. MARCH 12. 1S74. pabllshcrs' Notices. norns of the advehtiskr for sale by o. Svv Bookseller, Stationer and News Deal- Ko S&Mfttn street, next door to the PostoOlce. Notices, set as ordinary reading matter, i be charged ten cents per line, each Insertion, nabpter type, twenty-five per cent, addltl .jl to above rates. ,eEMExTS under the head of "Wanted." ? "For Sftle " "Lost'" "Fouai" . ibecharped twenty-five cents for each adver- -ement of five lines, or less, each Insertion. Ad ri!wnients "" 3ve lines, at the rate of Ave teats per line, each Insertion. FAIPBROTHER Jb HACKER, Publishers Advertiser. CITY Am) COUlfTY. LOCAL MELANGE) See new city ordinances. Maj. Church Howe called on us list Monday. Did you hear Henry Atkinson kU ahmit Gen. Craig's virtues ? Hon. H. C. Lett declines to run for the office of city Councilman. English Pudding ct Wibley's jaeat markat every day, at all hours. Lowman, of the fancy goods itore started east -for new goodsjxmj jfoaday last. . - - - "ga? Hnger has removed hls'Baloonto Ihe old " Bank Exchange " .building on tUe south glue of Main Btreet. Jeke Marohn's new store rodm is about completed. It is to be occupied tiv Mr. Wlbley with a meat and pro vision store. Our respected friend, John Strain, called on us last Monday. Mr. Strain Is one of the most substantial citizens if this county. -Frank Beard, a son of Joseph Beard of this vicinity, aged about 21 ! vears, died of pneumonia, on Tuesday Inoraingthc 10th inst. Mr. Wtn. Arnold, of Lee county, I Iowa, arrived in this city last week. ; Heis visiting his uncle, Dr. Arnold, ad cousins of this city. Since our last issuo'the roads have been extremely muddy; but the mud Is rapidly drying up at present. Mud dj roads are not of long duration in this portion of Xebrabka. -Mr. A. B. Kentner, of Aspinwall precinct gave us a call last Tuesday and renewed his subscription. We always feel very affectionate towards people who want to renew things. -A recent financial secretary of the ; Nemaha City Good Templars has ab sconded. The meanest thing we heard of hi"! doing before he left, was the embezzling of $5 of the Templars' taoney. 0. B. Hewett will lecture before itheBrowuville High School, at 2 o' clock p. M.. nest Frldav : and Rev. Baird will deliver a lecture before the school the next Friday following, a tlheaame hour. The State Journal says : "We re- igrettnJearn that Mrs. Gov. Furnas :Whowa injured by a fall in October Is?t, and since suffered from paralysis, while improving, lias not yet been side to be out of her room." Bro Whitehead last week bid fare well to the Granger as its editor. He intend?, we understand to locate in Nashville, Tenn. and engage iu the practice of law. Mr. W. is a kind carted gentlemen, and we wish him eminent success and prosperity where everheruay pitch his tent. -Maj. CafFrey and Mr Chas. Van Fosen, of Lincoln, paid this city an wceedinirly flying visit lastSaturday. The Major came after that beautiful cane which his friends here present ed him with. After staying only two crt'ireehours in town, the Maj., with I Ms friend, started again for Lincoln -to get his cane varnished. The worthy Marshal was also an Gelatine member of thi cmnpe. Tfce gentleman seeking the third de- 5e in the order of Good Templars. wuldn't understand exactly, whether foe marshal meant corn in a liquid condition or in the crib, and was only lightened when he comoreheuded that the marshal had got things mix- t(5and conferred nn him Mia third fcgreeof the erancrers instead of that iaf the Good Templars. Tho matter w" ma all right however, as soon Impossible, and the very much en- "ghtened individual on third degrees aSreed to gay nothing about it. "-The teuiDoranpp. npnnln of this nominated a ticket for city offices I J" last Monday night, eb appears in i weDroppo.nco r .1.- ui.u publish in another column. We licearaong the nominees the name - ju.ij; trieuu, T. Jj. acuiCK, J-for Police Judge. Mr. S.f we Mstund. determined several days jStole an independent candidate rtuat positiou, and so announced elfto several of his friends last &, and previous to the action tak "J the temperance party; and be- fc Ul&nn tin anil Atirlnrkiaft Kit Vila i DlPeranctj friends, in connection u others who had determined 10 Qa him, would seemingly give him CrJ" fair chance for success. '"He we do not intend to use our "mtis for the advocacy of any par- CuIar individual or ticket, unless ere&hould bp brought out a regular- minated Republican ticket, we ttaU 'at We Relieve tue PPP'e , d tio niuch worse than to elept Schick plic.e Judge, that he M fill the position with ability tf VC " "e cuuse to lin(l fliult- u'e way, We will tav here, that ''Us if 11 is to c'0"ltlt fr the city officer ler?, " ,,u race," and every "fel- I,ict. fUn on llis own book, we will yutsuch "plu" a8 we think l.anil . . . ... iv oie ior them, and adviso frvhnH.. .1 ... hn. . J c,be t do the same. ve .". hOA' vever, for the welfare of the ctv ik... . , tDT, 7 """eii capanie, lemperaiu I HI. rlflMnnl 14 - k rate a.wiii k i : . c:". u cieciea 10 fill our city -vr L7-. . rMifrt ..ni!j? a. .. Such uaiiiicattniis art: ueu S arv f. -Ducks, bluebirds and wild geese. We have several communications which will appear next week. Birl Hoover says, under the present stare of affairs he sells goods and groceries C. O. D. u7J,m Steven8n swapped horses this week. Jim i3 bbuud to trade something even if he has to make a granger happyt "Old Cheap John' was In town three or four days last Week. Our merchants are laying in heavy stocks for the spring trade. We are authorized to announce that Mr. Gilmorerespeotfully declines to be a candidate for Mayor upon the temperance ticket or any other ticket. M wm. Bridge, County Deputy of the Patfdha of Husbandry, for Ne maha county, and Secretary of Ris ing Star Grange, gavBiis a pleasant call at our saucutum on Monday last. We were agreeably surprised last eeK in having our esteemed and good-looking friend and cousin, Cha8. Ervin of Plum Creek Nebraska, drop in upon us. Charley has been carry ing on wholesale and retail mer ehandizing at Plum Creek for some thing over one year, and does an im mense amount of business, his being the only store of any consequence in that part of the cbdutry. We accom paniedhlm toNemaba City, where fbeforis number tf year, sold goods' jibr Birl-Hoover. Everybody down mere, men, women and children. .were glad to see Charley, for he.lSA general favorite. After a short visit at Nemaha he went to Seneca, Kan sas, to see his fattier and mother. Correspondents remember this : You are fooling your time away, and wasting your material and brain work, when you write for the Adver tiser and neglect to send with your communications your real name. You can sign a fictitious name to your articles if you wish to, and all we require is a private line from the writer with his proper name. And if you are not working especially In the interest of profanity, write with pen and ink and not with a pencil, and on one side only of your paper. Write a3 plaluly as you can, and take special pains iu this reaped in writ ing the names of persons. You will ave the printer from much annoy ance by complying with these sug- gebtiUhs. S. R. Jamison, an old and esteem ed citizen of Brownville, died at his residence, on Saturday the 7th inst, in the 48th year of his age. The de ceased was well known in southern Nebraska and other parts of the State. He was Receiver of the U. S. Land Office at this place dilring President Lincoln's first term. Was a practical printer, a writer of more than ordina ry ability, and had bderi during his life conuected with several journals. His estimable widow and little son have the sympathy of this communi ty iu their sad bereavement. At Nemaha City the other even ing, we met J no. F. Titus, recently removed from Nemaha to his home stead neir Guide Rock, WebBter Co., Neb. He said to us : "Keep on send ing nib the Advertiser -it ib as good as a letter from home ; arid then I see you put iu so much more read ing matter than ou Used to. Some time ago I could go through it iu hulf au hour while now. I can spend several honrs perusing its interesting columns." It pleases us to know that our ef forts to make a good readable paper, full of live matter, is by some people at least, appreciated. Our ambition always is to excel in making a paper of the best kind, and one that shall be generally liked by our readers. And we ask the people to back U9, subscribe for our paper, advertise with us, patronize us when they have any kind of printing to do and we war rant that they will have happy re turns for the same. We have in view some enterprizes with regard to the Advertiser, which will be a cred t to ourselves, our town, county and patrons but- will defer further ref erence to the matter until our plans are nearer consummation. FOR Cll1 CLERK, J. B. DOCKER. ,This able aud correct Clerk of the city of Brawnville.for the last three years will be supported again for that office atHhe next city election. Many Citizens. To tUc Grangersjof Nemaha Connty. t take pleasure in recommending Messrs. Stevenson & Cross to transact your business until I receive instuc tions from the State agent, and I au thorize them to take orders for you. S. W. Kennedy, County Agent. K. H. Dolen Has received a beautiful line of cas simeres. cloths and vestings for the spring alid summer trade. Those wanting a nobby business suit, or a wedding suit, can rest asurred that Dolen will fit them as well as they can get fitted any placd. W. T. Den is selling boots and shoes and wintei goods.lower than the low est. To tU,c Granger of Nexnafia County: Being informed that several Granges are sending ofT for goods, I wish to say to you. that if you will allow me thosame profit yon pav elsewhere, I will be satisfied to take your orders. LOUIS LOWMAN. Corn for Sale. The County Clerk and Commission er MdKinuey are ordered to sell the remainder of corn on county farm, supposed to -be about three thousand bushels. You men who want corn go and see them. 36tf Granger Cigars at L. A. Bergmann & Cn'-., two for Ave cents. If you can't smoke 'em. chew .'em. Removed. Call and Bee us at our new stand Ifo. 81 Main street, the building lately occupied by L. Lowman. A. H. Gilmore & Co. TEJIPERAXCE COKVESTIOS. A DXnntcipal Ticket Nominated Tlie Kail Proceedings. Pursuant to previous notice the Temperance electors of Brownville met in convention at the Court House on the evening of March 9th. Judge Hewett waB called to the chair and Jarvis S. Church was chosen Secreta ry. On motion the following platform was adopted : We, as citizens df tKe city of Brownville; in cohVehtiou assembled for the purpose of honiinating a mu nicipal tit?ket to be supported by the electors of the city in April next, do affirm : 1st. We are in favor of retrench ment in all the fiscal affairs of the city. 2nd. We are opposed to any munic ipal expenditures of money beyond the absolute demands of the strictest economy. 3rd. We are unalterably opposed to the policy of licensing the saleof spir ituous, vinous and malt liquors in the citv of Brownville. .. 4th. We will support fad man for of fice who does not stand squarely aud affirmatively upon the above plat form. After which the convention nomin ated the following municipal ticket: A. H. Giimore, Mayor; T. L. Schick, Police Judge; Robert Teare, Clerk; J. W. Newman, Treasurer; David Campbell. Marshal; B. M. Baily and H. C. Lett, 1st Ward Aldermen ; J. W. Medford, 2nd Ward Alderman.; LewisHlll. 3rd Ward A!de"rmanT" E. E. Ebright. J. 8. Church and Alf. W. Morgan were appointed an Executive Committee of three to whom was referred all matters which might hereafter arise touching the success of the ticket. W. A. Polock presented the follow ing address: To the Citizens of Brownrllle: We herewith present for your suf frages a complete ticket, composed of capable, honest, upright and strictly temperate men. We openly and frankly announce that we are opposed to the present license System of -selling by the glass intoxicating liquors. We are pledged to oppose this system by all moral, honorable and legal means within bur power. We ask you to support the ticket we here pre sent as one of the means in our power to suppress this traffic. We subscribe to the political doctrine that places the ruling and controling power in tho hands of the majority. If the electors of Brownville are in favor of licensing the sale of intoxicating li quors by the glass then let them vote against the ticket w6 here present, and we will submit for the present and abide the results until the people snau oeoome oeiier eaucatea upon this subject. If & majority of the electors are in favor of a total prohi bition of the Sab of intoxicating li quors in the city, then let them vote for the temperance ticket. We thus candidly and openly avow our' pur pose and Intent, with the hope of ar riving at the will of the people of Brownville upon this subject. In the event of thejisuccess of the temperance ticket we will not resort to other than lawful and legal reme dies in the execution of the ill of the people. This is our" last add only appeal to the people of Brownville before the election unless wp are plar ed in a false position by the saloon in terest of the cjty. We have so high an appreciation of the independence and the" intelligence of those to whom our appeal is made that we declare now in advaiice that we shall not resort to the disgusting and low measures, and the usual trickeries of the trade of politicians to insure the Ade'cess of our ticket. We now leave the result in the hands of the honest people of Brownville, trusting that.there is virtue and hon esty enough in the hetirts of all to give us a decisive majority at the polls on the 6th day of April next. On motion the address was unani mously adopted. Short speeches were made by Messrs. Slaughter, Church, Polock. Hewett and Morgan. On motion the proceedings of the convention were to be furnished to both the county papers for publica tion. O. B. HEWETT, Jarvis S. Church, Sec'y. Ch'n. RECEIVED. A new supply of spring Colico at I. LOW MAN'S. Honey, Krout, Applebutter and Pickles, by Stevenson & Cross. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, Crauberries, Dried Cherries, Raspber ries, Blackberries. Salt Lake Peaches, choice Beans and Hominy at Swan & Bro's. GRANGERS Stevenson & Cross will rell you goods at St. Jo. prices, freight added, if you will buy the same amount of us you order from there. Bring your bills aud be convinced. Removed to my new building 87 Main street. Louis Lowman. Removed to Main street. my new building 87 Louis Lowman: GRANGERS Stevenson & Cross will sell you goods at St. Jo. prices, freight added, if yoU order the same amount from us you do from there. Bring your bills and be convinced. Buffalo over shoes & buffalo boots reduced to half price, at Den's. New Sagai-Cured Hams just out of the smoke at Swan & Bros. NOTICE TO ALL CASH BUYERS That W. T. Den will sell his present stock of goods at let-s figures than any other bouse in Brownville. For the best clothing, boots and shoes, gloves and mittens, woolen socks, hats and caps, save money and buy of W. T. Den, Best Co'al Oil 20 cents by SteVeson & Cross. The "National Currency Tobacco" made by Colhap of this city, when we consider its quality, and cheapness, and the peculiar style in which it is put np, is the best thing in the tobac co line we have seen. It is put up with a view to small wholesale customers. Farmers, Grangers, and others who want to buy directly from the manu facturer shouldsee Colhapp before supplying themselves. A choice selection of coffees, teaB. sdgars, syrups, hommouy, buck wheat flour and cod fish, at Den's. Can sell, will sell aud do sell cheap er than any other house. Stevenson & Cross. Large stock of clothing for men, youths aud children, at L. Low maus's. FARMERS Don't sell a bushel of wheat, nor a hide until you get W. T. Den's price. A full line of smoker's articles con stantly on hand at Bergman & Co's., very low for cash. GRANGERS. Stevenson & Cross want to do your business. We will do what is right. Why is it that, Stevenson & Cross are doing such a wholesale trade! n groceries ani hlirdware,? Because they were-the 'ffrlttb put down the 'prices. " " ' "" ' Go to Bergman & Co., for Golden Thread fine cut. They sell it very rapidly and always have it fresh and sweet. FARMERS. Stevenson & Cross, have the largest stock of goods in Nemaha County.and sell on asmaller profit than any house iu the State. NEW YEAR SETTXMENT. Ail customers .kuowing 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. Q.OEENSWARE. Large stock at Stevenson & Cross'. Scrap tobacco, for smoking, 40cents per pound, at Bergman & Go'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 rriade to order at J. L. Roy's. Iron and wagon timber, the largest stock by Stevenson & Cross. Best Coal Oil 20 Cents at Stevenson & Cross. Boots and Shoes for men, ladles and children, at L. Lowman's. School bobfts, all kinds, at W. H McUreery's 13-3m. Dnponta Premium oivder. Stevenson cfc Cros General agents will duplicate any list. FARMERS. If you want to buy Groceries dlieap 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 B;iin they dtg the cheap est. 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. HANNIBAL FLOUR, Swan & Bito. have received a lot of celebrated Hannibal fall wheat Flour. Purchasers of fine flour cannot fail to be suited with this article. IV. T. DEN Pays the highest market price for hidas, pelts & furs. Try Middleton's sweeney collar. For Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, &c. call at the gun shop of Craddock & Sou oo(U Arrive Dally For Ste enson & Cross. CLOTHING. Nuw stock just received at F. E. John -on & Co's. SAVE "SOUR MONEY Crist Bros, respectfully announce to the people of Nemaha county, that by crossing the ice bridge and giving theni n-oull at Phelps Mo. they will sell them lumber of all kinds at 10 percent below their standard rates, for cash in hand. They want money and propose to make tht lumber hrintr it. and to do so will undersell anybody in the trade. Give them a call. 11-tf A CARD. To lovers of good tea : Having re cently purchased and received a large invoice of choice Gunpowder, Imperi al, Yovng FTyson, Oolong, Souchang and Japan fieas, we are offering the same at a lower price than they have ever beeti sold in Brownville. The leas are all new and fresh, and 25 per cent, less than recent prices. Call and satis fy yourselves and oblige, Yours respectfully, SWAN & BRO. Rope, all sizes, Cross. by Stevenson Wm. H. Hoover, Real Estate Agent and Corivej'encer. Court Room. TOBACCO MACHINERY FOR SALE. I will sell, low dowu for cash, my screw press, mouldsand otheraprnira tus for the manufacture of tobacco. Apply in person at the factory, of by letter to J. L. CoLijArj'. Aiil: At the Red Store you will find the largest and best stock of stnple dri goods, consisting of priuts, brown and bleached muslins, denims, duckings, sheetiugs in great variety, tickings, jeans, casslmeres, uotionsof all kinds, boots andshoes, besides the best and cheapest line- of men's and boys' clothing in town, also plenty of fresh groceries. I have already laid in a new stock and if you wish to buy any goods call an see me, and I will sell you new and fresh goods at bottom prices. Farmers, if you have butter, eggs, or corn in the ear, to sell, I will give you a bargiin. George Marion. home &GAIS. Shroff, the Iortographer, has just returned from a tour of the Eastern cities, and can now be fouudat his Gallery at all times', fully prepared to make pictures in the latest style. 30w3 TWO FOR FIVE CENTS. IF YOU Threshers, Beapers, Mowers. Corn Planters, Stalk Cutters, Cultivators, Failing Mills, Corn Shellers & Plows at Grange Prices, by Stevenson & Cross. Removad to my new building 87 Main street c i-.1 Louis Lowman. yggc -, fe. cat smo CHAW E You may talk abont yonr Vinerar Bitters.- i. f br yoifr HostetteVS' Bitters, hut M!ddletoris Sweeney Collar is the best collar made for a sore necked horsj. BLANKS. School Directors' Blanks may be had by calling at the County" Clerk's office. ATTENTION, GRANGERS. Send for our priee list with special terms for Granges. FURNAS, SON & McCORMICK. Horse and mule shoes, and nails, and iron, at Den's. L. A. BERGMANN &. CO. Lamps of every stle at W. H. Mc Creery's. 13-3m Tiie best "and neatest white and cheviot shirts at Dolen's. FARMEiis:: If you wish to buy groceries by the pack age, call' on us, and we wlll'sell you at St. Joe. or Chicago prices, with freight added F. E. JOHNSON fc CO. Spring styles of scarfs and very nob by collars at Dolen's. Spring and summer underwear at Dolen's. Spring Styltf. H. H. Dolen has received some very nobby spring hats. ? ! fJ & 3 5 6 5 x i e w rt HIS -$ . M' 3 I ft J? rS " If S & " S3 5 -- I I h, fc50 a S- & 2 a- LJ - s :s O ,J? & - - - O rj "3 W GO W "5 62 s o a 9 mm a i z 2 . gs S2 Hsj mz MX' Mwii !.& 'm-uZmX o el h3 H-l r1 5 o te I;- S3 o o CO c DQ j"3 IS We .'! .- P 0?rr' o CO mm o o Q rise o-3 t-(3 -22 Z re o 3 H 0 a H M LI u u u Hi H H cf t a 1 0 0 5 re s Er.3 n 2-3 V f i S &3 s&5 W XmCL -3 ? rtC mm, 3 c mmt r o 5 w GRASGEtt CIG ELEPHANT B . ROGERS, Proprietor. 0 r-rl I 2 5 0 2 3 I ,. " n 5 in 2 E V M L Z -.--2 . T ?T . a lm c; pas- na a f Sp S- N r ' ?I8! & rr Ess i-j Ps5 fas M - P 32 III H I a. 1 E Q ? ? . O H g I O s 8 W S; S esm-0 ,, Hi?- MS Tj if" 121 H to Xw - TI3DEL & Wholesale and retail dealers in the best ma chinery manufactured in the United States, which they now have on hand for the spring trade$ and will make lower prices to farm ers than any factory, or any other dealers. Thegoodswehave are of the best kind, and those wishing ma chinery will do well to call as soon as pos sible, arid purchase at the Low Figures. .uA d' Farmers and gen erous patrons, we are thankful for the liber al patronage of the past year, and by a continuance of the same will give you better bargains than ever before. Farmers, do not fail to put your Wheat in with a Drill. Come and get one, and be convinced that it is the best implement for farmers use Hardware aridAg riculturallmplements chedp cheaper cheap est. Farmers, we Avant to supply you with all the machinery you want, as we are satis fied that we can sell you the best article at the lowest prices. Farmers aiicl Stock dealers, we are agents for the best Wind Pump and Engine in the market. Please send for price list. Hardware, Stoves, Tinware; large stock, wrhich we are putting down at the bottom figures. If you waxtt to save money, buy goods of Tisdel & Richards. Ml, SIGH In the TISDEL & 2ftMHtUi ' Mr-.7 -3. ' HICKARDB 3 JMU T. - mttiUUUUUUUUiUUUUUUUUWkUUUUmt.il ;HnR ' Sgl-g; -- We offer great in ducements to farmers buying at wholesale with the cash, and will duplicate all bills. We have on hand Seed Drills, Broadcast Seeders, Stalk Cut ters, Plows. Cultiva tors, Wagons, Sulky Hay Bakes, Double Shovel Plows, Corn Shellers, Harrows, and many other lands of farm implements which we do not men tion. Come one and all, get what you need before too late. If you want a good Pump, call on Tisdel & Richards. Wagon and Car riage Timber Iron, Steel, Nails. 'Full stock of everything on hand, which we will make low down for cash. We can supply the farmer with every-- .thing in our line, cheaper than any oth er dealers. Give us your patronage. Agricultural Im plements at panic pri ces by Tisdel & Rich ards. ,r- M gfs Farmers' . Clubs, bring in your bill to Tisdel & Richards, and set the benefit of the cash discounts. The Ball and Sage Wagons are far ahead of any other wagon in the market. They are the lightest draft, and are sold and war ranted by us OF THE RED STOVE & PLOW, did Regulator Store, MGHARDS. -ftS-.iQaSirfJtSswSi G.S.BUM. - CLOCK&, WATCHES, JEWELRY;- Itcpalred, and Jewelry Maauflctnrcl to onlw. ALL WORK tf itfiRASTEP SCBCOOlL TOOKS. CHOOEj JDooks. FdrsaTeelieap by O.S. DUNN BEHT1ST: ??yfS JMSfSgl -.f svemm.WLi.. . . . . . isr-Aiiupcraiions rer gS formed la tke best --r!x!i winner. '? 5sO r r 0ijf-r. r4icS" At residence on Matn rr street. At Rock Port, Mo., from 1st to Tth of eiicb' month. . . SPRING TRADE, 1S74? rsx---f-?rr- -- - -:3- w .. FURNAS NURSERIES Browiwilie, Nebl Furnas,Son & McCormiclf Thnv nffVr flm lniwnot nnil mnd Select (..j .. j, ---- general ?f urscry Stock ever oflerea in? the West, eonsistintr in part of 20,000 Choice .1-yisar oll Apple Trees. 100,000 ' 2 " " " " fioo 000 1 " " " " 60)000 1, 'J. 3 nnd 4 year old rear" Trees. 40,000 " 2, !5 and 4-year old Cherry Trees. 50,000 " 1 and 2-year old Peach Treu. 20,000 " Plnra, Apricot nnd Necta rlue Trees. 4.000,000 No. 1 Honey Locust Hedge riants. 2,000,0( " Osage Oranue " " 5.000,000 Forest Tree SeedllnRS. 2.000.iXW Evergreen.. In variety. 100,000 each Black bt'rrles. Raspberries and tetrnwnerrles. 50,000 each QooKeberries and Currants. 20.COJ Perpetual anr Climbing Roses. HL00 FloweruiK Shrubs. 10,000,0 Willow Cuttings. Cooley-'s Early AVhito, aadlSaaferd Corn. IT-Iluft.3sr BEES BERKSHIRE AND POLAND HOGS;- tf2-Corresponl:nce Solicited. SeadT for CatRlogc."l t.n: MORROW. F. M. SPERRTf. SALE AND EXCHANGE COGSWEIiL'S OLD STAND, Cor. Slain &. latStB.' BROWNVILLE, NEBEA'SlJi',- NEW STOCK, ByeO!ISlHDC&RRliGES: LATEST STYLES. MORROW & SPERRY, Proprietorn. a I UB GROW FAT !" BOJY & BRO., :. (ScccEssoas xo J. I Cbooks t Caj BTJTOHEfiS.!; RTJW TWO SHOPS. One opposite Sherman Jlome. on Main street, theT other next door to Bratton'?,on Sixth street. Oood.ss'eet, rrftlimeat attvaj-son band, and sail' section ciaranteed to ewwmers. lT-23-ly J. IL. E.O"3T3 Sealer In NITUR UadMaking a Specialty! Keeps a fbtl Ii'iiu of IMETAlilG AND WOO: BtJBlAL CASES. 5G Main Street, BROVNTILLE, : 'W. . MOOHE &- CO., Commission TferchanU SHIPPERS. A5D DEALERS IX GRAIJ. AXD COA1 1 Dlaln Street, CroTTnvillp. rtfebraslta. Graat Western FUl E : i .1 Rood government. BUY HARDWARE, I GROCERIES AND STOVES THESE HARD YOUH TIMES OF I STEVENSON AM B0i! if