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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1874)
-il- rEBTISER. ! See WSPjtfmT5e;; ilentrJdiajL goods. lor jCNXOKi. .htr Stices. The Epio-ai brpfeTiers and si ujx friendly shake last Saturday ifc. sis- IWgGJt' aJ.i f.-.&iisoar' anJawa , . lMKfttteS :nuy reading sailer. per Ites, fc tBrtioB . . ii im )tjtr ednt. cttdttl- , - the heed of "Waae." -...-" "SsmmtT FariaV Ar.. -r.ve cante for each aavor- r i ccirti tnsffthas- A- , 1 . at Ue ttOf ii : - rtton. ;. prized AseHts. r ' ., salJillaalaarr aa avr .. . reoeipt for mctts Oa ters had a strn in - -. ji -person llailsagB&IonBuv WPni LK, - ml -- 14 tig' IgMval in Me- Tlre.SIar8hlB'bQDsed!a-voun!r man of oureit i.dtVv. " .- "t,,luc,''oveujnE rnr I61I1P- lirnnL- HtaV..4i.: . 13 "sr74i-ui4uis.iiioiner's we will not-pm,li5hisname. nmg ror 3au.c rsFr: F.a" ?" OgipraMPeru, gaYenocLAjiATioN by the 's?voi -grcaa.rajjsgarrv.ijMj.rF-CT-. -J--WJWT In accordance with" a" resolution of 5 ?-5 TITEQGJfiSrTY. -t?S-' JT-.- ..-, - . , Wy- U'Jii 1TAA i' .'XS-JS.'3. TSK-iRSPlity. had. a snlendid.' the!ty CoancI Pa5 at a regular . pSM tto. I sh ow'erTc rain las8feaE?iGvJ ) $C. ? nieSr s - Pd""Pe, on the first dby j " - --, '- -- . -, . , , "T"- ; !?f JU"e"1874- looking'toUh'e general! Peru is needing. rin. '-M Iheo. Hill shipped twelve ear, "ealthfdf the city of J3rownviIle-it is r, 1- ,-., r ,, - -J loads ,,f ,.! i.- i - '., moi., . -wMuunie, it is. Croquet is atiil one ofcsthe games loaus oi grain last week. Drmcinallv madamy-duty to not fv thmmh th . H - . e.;- f I iu roiu. t - l t fff f iSS: 6k '-zHBMia LSE2ER FR031 OUR COUNTY SU- Mrs. D. h. McXauahlin has oar thanks 1br a fine boquet of beautiful wit on our table. AmoBc all th If you w, negated benuties,6T Flor3garf5'the tiiriifto g corn:-: -(,.- ,...-..-. citvfnnnrs i-oc ?,.,. t ," Jm,' fii- T ' - withm.the city limits, to forthwith he masonsareat workJ puffing .proceed to cleanse the alleys cutters - wu j. !,. xeusers ueer sluiceways, &c, .in the Tear MiUBU, of and Fresh Gooseberrlesin theTPeru market. Trade is much better in. Peru. If ..uihorfewl aueeat at Aaate- , - , ton adaul'B,",,,Ga - ii.onieadaraB. - xaky autboriaed to re .! reeetpi for itf sm. "HER HACXKK. we love the rose best. Severa? towns in the State aire taking steps toward establishing plow factories. Why can'i Brownvllle do thasame thing. There is not a point wii& estate wnere such tion Vi-ould pay better. aa institu- ajv4 MfMorgan wasat'the-Sherid "re'lue oler clay -with -his .patent -ell -auger. ,ad 6sp6lnffrJt6 ff?ne iHlnts t tltn t. ..! . . t-,-. k LUC usioauve crowd. It Publishers XD COrJTTT Advwifeec efned,to;draw nhe, attention of ev-;: "TlusGlorioua. Forth of July, O. Jwwiuy. XUQ )V ill nrm.n.,.,.n.1 .- HP "ftrmiii WnrUi ni T11I..II? ...U-.-: p - - - fiuuvuucuu ill o- -- -.w.i, ouj.. liiil la j "food thing." -41 f i.-tt throp& need- -iUr. Dawson, "df Dawson's Mill; .about their premises, of all mauufe ! you don't believe it corns and. see. And so with maple. itherHlie-se'edj anTd'plaift. ,.:t j , . v . If you want an elm grove now is I " . . ' "als an, other-filth ! Mra. Miller's sister goes home , -i , uaemea aeietenoua this week. Her home is in Illinois, to .health. Therefore 7 "F A Tu I dPl Arnr f -n T' . - -I were oat to Tecum&eh last aei, flavor of JJrown.viHe, do lierebv i w - i u r j m nntifv h - -x week. Found man3T old friends. Te- notify.all citizens interested to rnm- ...,. . J r.i,- :m. r, . . . , cumsea tj nu saiu resolution and order wiinouc unreasonable delav Breaking is now in order, and thousand.of acres of Nebraska prai rie sod is being upturned.? - We call attention to the adver- ttisement of rtBrownTiHe MnrhT-' Works" by Chrs. Neidhart. McCoy, the stock dealer, shipped for the Chicago market last Tuesday eeygi carjoada of fine fajc cattle.. , ethe Brownvllle going to do about itV .W-iieatand xora in .our. market does ndttietUis.tinieJiheetfwithireadiJ aale, owing to the unsettled 'statb "afl the lt dtnp j called on m lat week.and-left.for,oiir lavestigaUon a ack. of excellent spring wheat flour. Thanks, Nvil-f tlie Srain Biarket east. lhair-we teste! it and found it tirst-j TT rirtfe. Tlte flour of tiL n,uj .i -'S Hoa- J- J- Roberts, State Immi- " nn; . -T&. t - iwmm bears a gmfl repuiatToii. ' . . ed bis mektt Hfese .uuch ininM of that :u: AU. GUe hs - .JU -. I-i.ce 1 .h and llUt m?L,i A nnvHlten of the" t-4?ratio" Agent of Bichardson couuty - ; ' ; iu liiwu luesuay. lie will ai- W bile at Sheridau Jest Mondaj-1 lend a e5ion of the Immigration other- wise.theMarQhalis required "to per-J iorm sucn auty at the expense of uar- Jities refusing or neglecting to do so. The health demands of the city are imperative and must be promntly at tended to. F. A. Tisdel, Mayor of Brownvllle. GICATITUDE. Permit us through the medium of your paper to express our gratitude to t the citizens of Peru, and other friends throughout the country, for their un tiring.efForts to comfort us in our be reavement, and for .their numerous: tokens of regard for our deceased son and brother. Isaac, Jak and J. P. S. Black. VTM flM2ATiJ tl If V1- . 1 -- wVS. .cu ujsi i.i-. jjQRuas was Ue aaisi; side of J ohfal!y bsy selliug ,gods. He y has an excellent trade. .And the UJackstfeith shop of Mr. Savage was wkh 6USiUiniers and r-: thronged some programmes for a musical con cert, and at the bottom announced rounded whh the sleek, f-t ho- hf the Pf of admission to be "Chil- . n AaooeMtiM will ; feraier-, airtl the -rFiij of the anvil- eU Ul. 1o eents' J-,ears of a?- aii.. Ci5 "f1 fist Tdl 4fe-3S!ch-.v rfoeiv&d a .lot ef r. Htir sstlsr)i- was constant. . ien- While taking our fide "tohel flan this week tne com and wheat fields alni? f!!i- CAItO OP THAXICS. The ladies of the Eastern Star, Ada Chapter ZSTo. i, tender their thanks to the citizenslof Brownville, .-, ' . -','"'"., ".. " and the Brownville Band for their 5The ffieckportJTousia. printed Jinioroi .... m c v "4 nneral patronage on Tuesday even- Board, at Omaha next week. The printer must have been standing on his Keatlwhenftegot that" up:. ni.. ij:. r .i. -rs. ... we noticed nartifetilHrlv " ' " episcopal ,i,., ..i.i a i church extend their thanks the iug, also, to thoaeladieswhocoiitrlbu ledUbwersr&c. - 'Gv- E..HANDLEY, W.I.JI; M. J3.GiB50N, A. M., . J.ik 'Z - .aiits.oKNsox Has"just received more new "hats and llowers and straw ornaments, ii so some black lace bonnets and hats, Tecumseh Base 13aH clnb came dova-from Tecumseh to play with the Peru boys and got badly beaten -17 to ,17.. Peru boys arcgoirg out to Tecumseh next Saturday and iplay the.test game. ViRev. Mr. Baird, from Brown ville, was up last Friday, andJ.'reuch edthe funeral sermon of Stewart Black, from the text "Able being dead; yet speaketh." His sermon was appropriate, and good, and his Eulogy on. the young man was truth ful ar:d eloquent. I noticed in most of the papers who give an account of the death of young Black, some mistakes. These are the facts as near as we can learn : Some 2-5 or 30 young men, in com pany -with Stewart Black and his brother went down to the River on Tuesday evening May 25th for theJ purpose of bathing. There was. a 5 . .. AT- 2 A. H. GILBSORE & CD'S. P-- -j.' 3IAKSS JIARTESlR st. X.OUIS 3Iahxex:ts. Jwne 2. Whijat Spring, dull. land lower; Bmnple lots It o. 2 soldiati 7 iSI.Onn 1.IT- S?H'. tlfillnnd nneh.ini'pd 3IK. tv. .-co3XBS - w aumplp lots No. S-ed sold dtSi.23- Will canvass Nemaha County this 'gg. No. 2. Sl.35figT.37. " -'n" season for the purpose ortakinjror- Cons-Dull ami uuuUled :J2&J& in Nebraska. Having taught three ders for the old and reliable Mnrh , mjxed retyilar, I4e5c. ' ' -- terms m Illinois he thicks the chii-(harvester. This machine lias tieen f Oats Dull and unsettled; No. 2 drenjusta3 bright and. aa far ad van- greatly improved foT'the harvest off casj! ,tferoti st 43e : 43a bid. -'- 1S74. and to-day is the lines!, and'beetf itrB DdM at9SeOSC5c. '-" v built machine ever ofivred to tHi pub- Hogs Dull and 'lower at $4.401 mon school, but by cloo observation lie. The machines will tn lliverdgQ and attentive reading of works on the fat Brownville or Nebraska Ctt ss Cattle 1 1 fciir demand? jand, Less suits the purchaser. Sni fbni-tedj . -prime ?H( uholcd 'native eulnrand terms of sale.. See thuMrsh.j.teer S500; cows and 'heffe'rS'' larvestar, buy it, use it. and by so ig, .gooOQ; Texan $5Co.50. doing you will live long aud lntpjiy. . m Address WlIEELKR & TUQKHR, CHICAGO 3IAIIKETS. .- " - Ntfbraskx City, Neb. j Cattlk Shipping dteers ' Uettvek Btpuirs fr the Harvester will be firttI Mu i-msnc higher: fair to choice ' "ixinr;,n;r ivuuuhK ua.iiii.i.-aJ 'B. F. Mcliiinch, Director. A. Lsachmau, Teachers Number in attendance thirty-two. j This Is Mr. IieachmanJs .first-school ced here as there. He has never had any advantages higher than the eom- theory and' practice of teaching, there- are but few exceptions to his method. lHIs government is good ; scarcely ever uses the rod ; scolds and threat oils but little; believes children can be gov erned in a better way. At the. close! of every recitation each scholar is.re quired to-give his or her standing in the class", a record of which is kept and made known the last dey, those standing highest will receive, a .prize. While some teachers may be success ful in this respect others v.'ould make complete failures. ; . 9 t f - l Kupt futeuereuure uy -iuei cc ac- UteevS5.aata.6.0 : uriuie to extra.S8.25 ards, of Brownville. J Ji,R 50. oufeida fur lJs.averacinirJ.tJOi . -e -"r.ffcric jonie ehoiee Texant brought S5.00. . . ..) Hogs Active :d firm, with the SV 2IKS. c. B. BOW3IAS. mD at O.90&Z.3V for Common to ex- ... '. . Z- , . . , ,, ! tra ; stoat of the sales were good to At her residence on Nebraska street, T ..l-, riiui rt tj l jje-y. C"i,no. , , .. . ,, , . i V laiuui iure io on uie river uauK vuicu , mouth. Eighteen sehoiara. in attend ance. As I oame into this district I wn informed there would be no school j vaace her scholars vary rapklly. that day in can sequence of a death in the neighborhood. This district is en tirely composed of Germans. Mr. is well educatell ii. (Sermon. first door ut nf Trr. W. H Young Ixtlies of the city deairinir fn- st rnctions in orfn jntssie re in-sted DISTRICT XUilUER TWEXTV-5IX C.'Schwan, Director. .. S. Fistener, Teacher ; salary .'''SSOa f to call and see her and learn her terms I of tuition &c i.-r SPECIAI. NOTICES. .. ii. .... - . it r in looking over nis extensive librarj- they succeeded in "ettting into the . T ... , . , . ., . , (, . . r. e i I noticed manj- valuable books. He river, when the3 pushed it off from !..,,, , m tj -.. m ' - - ., is highly respected among the Ger- to road. The wheat it .appeared hUu- . BroW3?vlIle Band for the excellent I ft n,fe selection of parasols and Jans. - 1 eouid b6: look Uetter. Much ef the! musKcVfulnisI1 belrr?ftifeti:al.- and many other new and -deei raid e : Xinab C w , is Hf andT"feoI vinr iu firt5plow-! Kinuats ot the Uand vasall the ! "lings aiiun as areas stuetas, noop '.e-ls of 2-rafet. e-iin ,r.VaLr'.,f;.-.ri - .jLL..! ! better appreciated because it was un- (skirts, sprinir bustles, black silk v - k -a u mm a c; 'w arrnii : tiizj - rm mm -wwi mm w 1 i-rm - er, in a:ks riek- BtmW w never saw.. The ro?Det i BXPctedand erelyviriwiary. triTcrreadyr for giahii indeed splendid I We lr recsivad a premi.im . , ..A tT '"' :? .nstofftie'NetfrasHatasBforti of .mt doctors posted n., , . t . . &" , J"1-" Ag neultnre and State Ilortictilturiti loves, lisle.- threat! irloves and the regular mado hoes for ladies and children, Madam Fay corpts and in fact a full line- of notions and fancy 7 9. 1 p Mcfcgth.a:t:is-''the3bsUbnW"eiii5e- .-..:......,. ,. ., i .. . , .., iT lhttieeiBNe'B- u . -.."-,.-. JET-- . """ iw uviu 1111 r5pieriitr svi n 1 luwo-roB f-niaha coutty,-nd there sit-a 'BeVi ,ow w . . -, , , , ,t..nMi hAiid at ' . : - and 3tu. an J October 1st and 2nd. at . ... .1.. ,.-!;-..,. OJV WW -'..-: i feet ia ,e tirf was a uzz.e. ; 10 th. The stone abutnienfs i-.e.l tibout three feet whiah Omalm.'NelWalkX.I lli'Aikio .3 H1. Allea, Secretary Board of Managers. for tlui same. For a epy of premium rl-jci! n'.r a).v !.;....,.....,.. .-. T. i there wm more,,"1""' auu- ...s.ati ' ' nst or information vWith regard t the ihecuntry ihanliS: deftaud that , Fair adJrefi!3 D H Wherier, 'Seo'v. B2 VIEd m A a aW T b 1 .! . .M n. -.. I ,-fc- .,TO, tl ..., i,Ui ' Piftttsmouth. N.b. - eral weeks. The i.vietl with eans and -&taWp.: Mere Uie staitSat re some extra material, in adltimt Uinhat arreeI in the The Umintv Clerk informs us 1 ! mi nr. ...... :. .....t t i . . p ..... ., . I BbBaT VWTB. I n HHIH. . k flM til kM rm IULLIL: 1 I It n V - n I k A r. i IT.., -J ..aar. . I . - . , . 1 t'HTiejS vfhf Hue i -- . ",.. . ., ..vwt- j LuBt ccihiui xx'uijiittiuittiifjiu.w in uiniv- r and wiAHeasau 5,r:'' 0bVl make the brrtle - j ing returns of the levies made fr - substantia! 41s hthought it ought 't ! school house purposes and teuoher's be.-aml inana the j;.iprovemeut,'run- fund. The levies should be reported ningtke risk of ijetling extra pay for in d-je form to the County Clerk with- boys on the loj: and vounjr Black and his brother were both on tho log, ! cllom.afy .. .,. ., ,, - , ! ! the Enslish ueiLiier oi mem uuuni, sviiu, uui thought they were safe on the log un til they fouad they were getting out into-deep water and both consented to jump from the log and try to get to -hore. A ooir as they left the log both went, under, and-.soon after the log turned and all fell ofi". and in thej mans as a teacner aau a minister, 'it in this district to have branches taught through tho winter and the German through the summer. Some have objected to giving the Gorman teacher a certifi cate. Where they areall Germans I see no objection to this plan as all their religious teaching is in this lan guage. The LnthernnTchurch at this place (know LnthernriBbhurt n as the Stone Church) Imflf iMi nvnifuninnf fln I wa firntl. 1 -- . ' is having a bell manufactured at Tro ers were not missed for ?ometime. , ... ,. , ., x . n .. ... , ., -1 2s. i., weighinglb00pounds, the ma- Lopton Fort discovered the vounger(i . , , . . ., . , Lcimx uciu u ic:aciife l-v liic iuu.uw brother as he was going down the goods all of which will be sold cheap ! third l'Itne and broughthim safely to .eaU 5-hore, then went in search of the other. But their efforts were fruitless, and not until the body had been un der water for about an hour, was he found. He was brought to shore and Ice Dream at Small's. Call around ladies and gentlemen, he is well pre pared.to sery,eyou. . isstie we Jusve re- lram Dicoln, " frn:i the oautsty. :iurelyrelfeiWe, that u.n-ttetl wtUi:i n i r jk niitoewd eiwn- If it is found ! tht be 1m-"made the bridge s3u0 or SSJW b-Lier tha:ii it would havn been by foitowiMthe original specifi4a- 1 1 f n hi wr fM r ' " r J "ns w uitifk tne eommtcMonvK uumpiaatluii frwiw li-lianrkl pay him for the &. .TJumjj- Brosra vilte . ueiare p- s lot ueuer jttnn iur lueenanic airo .j bniWers cd not make raisttfk-esinHhgir ortgrmri jikiis. .f let.-avry axt Fnifaqr. lie iukittg -a .iiii- :.. whife fsiug :. tie usiebCep Rttd i. . wtiich for the' 4 ...i r ...i . team I -.i At. lime t I . .. 1 . .T 1 ..-.I I itu emwu wensjw inegrwinu, mmm iout delay: and must be before the first of July to derive baiieilt from them. By reference to the shod law, the ofijeer to make the return will e53:hisd!!tyand3he fo'rA f re-twrit. 3 The sat of lots in the t-wiiiof SberkfaMt.:t1i county, took place tfn thelfnst. Thinking it an suaK eloae'time to meet many citizens of the cMiuty. ne of Ben. Rogers' good soon carrieii fKrrorotuer x Hacker to Sheridau. Quite a respect- .i .-1, re SowiTnf'vinc . mm and -onh' h ' ofe M Ht Priees fr"m S1S loS0:: !sow jreatlemen otmgnt several lts than the j- could use for their owi bnsinegs. mid no doubt invested their nwiifor specuhitian, showing that there are some who believe in j the future growtli and prosperity of UU , . - - - iscUKttimi4"- l-Te oor. xhae eroded -ay. t a dweibk "izad .U - ttiur coming up aHit the middle the hair off and I "i tl,e ft"ooii. caused the sale to 4 -XQ,towji has ljMVvLaWS&SlCP - . - ii . -H...- .... I.mio.j iiUtr fanii-iies. last latl. Amousi '" c " J. P. JJwrtii-sk se- . and hfe )ftlMtieMC j more ;: presence of m:nd - .nz from a ear, ran '-i-r?ei him froai the rmii nan reac a::" w M oil Id 'i.i'er. -cit ks4jy tof51 .uve X5V 2IEAT SXAltEZET. Worl,&Iorrow wish to inform all lovers of goo'd meats that thtjy keep the best and cheapest. They 'huve brought meat right down to old prices steak from Sc to 12io per lb. and if the people will liberally patronize them it shall not go above these prices. They will keep fresh meats, hams, chickens, fish, .See. Call at the new market first dftor west.of Qitsd dock's Gun shop. . byPrinceTvilliam, oPPriHsla. in'the shape of a cannon captured from the French. They expect it this month. It is said that the people of Nebras ka have tree planting on the brain. 1 It is well we have. We have been encouraged in every possible way Eight pounds tea for one do'lar.hy Stevenson . Cross. If you want a No. 1 stove for the least stu!iipjjcan and'ibuy .of Tisde! & Ulehards. Another car losd of Me'Cormlek's new light draft reapers dornmgfor Stevian & Crosa. The members of the Kasiern Star Lodge gave a "festival' Strawberries, ice ereani. etc., at McPnerson Hall, on TuesilSya.;eiffng3 JtIv?weIl at tended and was the be?t conducted favahweiiiaveen hnthc cf. $(- ter oVeFybodj-had hai norfewsit-1 xis.v goods: iow pmcias : faetion of strawberries and iee cream. ! Prints, muslins, siiettings, cot ton -the hall mst' girowier, and Geo. iad, duck iiygvtickiiigs. notions of Berkley, with his aeeompaniments. jHJk:nds,honsy. a,fji! line of nteilfs discoursed sweet music and the j'aad lion's' seasoiw hie oVtldng, shoes young ftdks enjoyed themselves dane- j ani boots to fit'everybody, a new line irig"fra'few fhoifrs. 'It" waa"very , nf nats for ,nell :tnti boys, besides a pleasant time. The receipts of the feiitnck efgrmtries. ChII and see evening amuntd to $121.40. f me and get the worth of your money. . i , Geo. Marion. Mr. Pierson, our Supenntentt &it of. Schools, make some very good sad Aery sensible suggestions, in his article this week, -with regard to planting trees, sad the -people in the vicinity of every school house should nifnnf thorn Von nmv travel through i , . , ..,.;! ,.,i !.. ' cheaiHsr and Ivetter good aud always the country where vou will, and aie - J '. j- , , ..i,- ,wl- Weal fair and give tlie Lest satisfuc- no-:f uninit5ri!'- and .cheerless doK- r e --- ------ -.---j, al .took plitce in the M. IE. Church, Friday afternoon. The Sympathy of the entire town is with the bereaved family. 32I5'G.?, 2TE3IS. iiv-ori-.jinacihlo nPT.wt wiia rtciilo in ra. I - .''" ii - it . .i i i i J even to the offering or" prizes bv the suscitate and bring life to the body but ! ,, . , . ., , tt. .i t .i - i btate. Our papers have spared .no failed. HlS-father and mother arnv-i ... '., . .. . x,.. . ... c effort in explaining to the people the ed on Friday morning, and the funer- . , .... homes with trees. The main object seemed to be not only to create an abundant supplj' of -fuel, attract the rain and the birds, but to prot'ect us from the oppressive heat of aurnnier and the oold blasts of winter. The The people- have responded nobly.. to these earnest entreaties, and to-day our forests are counted by the 'thous ands. Now I see the lV.trons in some parts are urging us to border the high ways wHrh trees. This is good. .Let us take one more step in this m4a- for tree planting, then I believe we will have reached the ultitaattrm. Surround oorsehool houses with trifle. I see many due school buildings in passingover th?eoi:nty. with not even L- Nothing more this linie, only its kiatlcr wurin out here. ' The .farmers. here n re v'ell up with their work. They are now quite busy breakiug prairie or ptowinig corn. Tke cropslook welHiere, looks like the Grangers might have some thing iaseii besides butter and eggs. We received a villi Sunday last from the Grand .Deputy ofjhe I. 0. uf G. T. He gave us good lecture on Temperance and the-onier of Good fl gtake Jo marfe U)UnJariftj of the Templar,. He convinced SI persons Jt m3 to here te.IHtWn? Red Store, 4fl Main street. ..Nice fresh groceries iust received at VV. H.-'Smairs. ' ' ' . r Tisdel & Richards areseliing-all the hardware .and stoves. They sell ' ' for publication : The j erected. Judge Morgan, hae put up a .uuU. Mtiug Jor the promQ-ood two story franie hmise omwite -.f r rirt- wo - eVJthe..'nrthwe3t cor.uerWf- therlubllc -ht hy fhe Why1TiaWre, which he Intends for'a hotel, 'J.r. wM heJd ierj acid whea finished us it will soon be, Mi iUnd Pacific R R.. ! it will serve tne purpose ,.ew. au-I-:.tf lAno, Nebu. vjhemitan-ils a -beautiful twiirsifir. i. One ld scarcely iwm a preuier trtct of kind.Jargecenoujjh forja good sized town, in the'eounty. Tliis fact - '-all requested to read would be of of small importance if it ; vir...,nxre2liima at otirl had not therdvanfSgeswIt ua a t!f,3zJ It h-t, lSTi.aauirto con lkT -t L ....... .All 1 ..aws T TlitC " n.its. fm.tirro" v-.- ivited to atund, and town andK!ou be- ! ing nlaces you can see m i . vmiitnv L-ftFfi. sfiliool blouses: o caue no efiort is made to adorn with e RAILROAD IS TO HE BUILT. P .A. W. Niekell, iate of McCreery & .. ...i -t. ..l.K ;.. Tt tiiIj! ti!r imSjui.uuu.... -v -- f-Nickell, has concluded not4o niove nr mntn.v and ttit little work to make .. .. ... . . ., . . .i .,.!..,- finid, ,iK if will ,0011 !. ".- - J r .- ,...,Kj.w. Trom Urownvuie, but nas tougn t i.on. )rs.wwfiieiuneri- ., n -rthe surrounihngs --ot school s, .,-. have a more yleasant appearance. Bnnk g,ad tQ.ee rhe proceedings of the grangers'."" old friends and patrons-at nhehraGmndJBraireEchool I hls new DruS Emporium. 47tf ii .... J ? r luliflm 'f.. . . r:ii cj2irv-aa,uu" "gmmey - - '-'mTivvs - i- - i . r . - F-atofTaleruaclfS." r:n-. and lands unsurpasseu mr ier- .- rate our NatioalBirlh-! titity-abundance of building stone. - .. i .vi ,itpr Hiid timber oil the .Nm- - .i. lg UVJaimOHipuuei, j -'"- ' " " ;- -- .... .. ,... i .o Mnti flhp srreatest- novan -t-kiKTRriBr tne moron u- " -r r . - T !rlartn house last TuesdhV have not reached - . uouaciBsnunuoi We wisii to announce . ..-.-,j lint u-o lAfirn u" - .- t iv Hi. - -" Homers th irom to our cas- we have secured the srv- .1........ w.lin l'u r I llf i stiuutriuuu " - - i(Wf Frod Ps.rVArnnd n, VrA ic n i iM-etiii"- that after the regular graugex ' I ui-ciiii,., i-ujiv '' c too workman and Always readv to meeting had sdjourneu an ope:, w hM Qf r re,peclfl.1!v go. public meeting was held to consider work 'whicli will-be political matters. It was determined ' , , M:8Bf.rttVr?iv Tin - - . a . i - . i iiLUii t uuu Ukiaov ivr aa t nuiivt kiugafterthemowilim-iba. But e , greatefj- ai.w by thffmeetrn-topn-a ttcb.ua the , - Tisdel & Richakbs. :.,Wjo;,M U3 feeing asa ; elaUned for Sheridan -oy most- , neld for lhe October election, lrrespeeti- ; ; ' . ' !ukV-itock'1n St, is P at it i? in Ue.iveof jemooracy or Republicanism,! 'is-ew Bed Slead, Carpets, Bureaus, "- : -',e Nebraska HoTiaes: ceiftrenh-&imrity;' "bfAhe Browri- ( aud ft njittM of two from each , nnd Wa.h stauds t ieftj, for cash, at villeSfc FtrjK? railroad, ami stands j preciKCt WflS pphjied as a central j Rov.g jrrniture Store. .Call soon. ' - MvYr-DWl-Tu .jLhehct chaucetobetheeounty heat mmiUee Tbis Committee willi a --, - LM Colt "J0- f!t 'should ever le removed from j mtJt Saturday the 20th inst. to iixCar load of Woodseapefl.at JTi- Brownville. jlany aie sans "', upon a time and place lor noiuwiuu , dei 5c Kictiards. that he wasCinterested in a good work, and so they wanted to be too. A lodge was orgftuhied- at the School house on Tuesday even i ng. C. Howe, W. C. r. M. Wixon, W. R- S. It is going to be a live Lodge. !TIIE "ESTRLV P.SAPSU. JkuhmsV. Dye is selling theEabter ly Reaper. This, reaper is acknowl etlge'd'by all to jk the lightest draft and most durable ..machine now in use. Farmers will do. -well to send forciruuhira or call on me at Browu vilie, and examine the machine for themselves. 43ivS'- Jajses W.-Dve.' that ve could do with so Httle'oicTse that wnnld enhanee the happiness of our childreu in school, increase the valueof our properti and beautify our country than to plan tour school yards with trees. To accomplish this I have a plan I will suggest in ilu time. D. W. PiEasox. ".CLOCKS ! CLOCKS 1 ", - TheSiidersigued has just received 'a large lot of clocks of variouf styies and prices. If vou want arc-lock give him aaaU heLcjta suit you Lees arerigni uown 10 s.mt meumua. Joseph Siictz. Her esperleivce, IoK ! !$& k lecture to YonngMen( practice aud perfect knowledge of th &&? vuuc rinccuxemmu. theory of music enables her to ad- f A I.ectHreH the Nature. TrcainienU.u J jor ' lUdicalCurr crsnJnal WeakaM.or SvTwaia& , - - - - - Wv .'-fc- TIihimI.iiiI II I I'T-lliii particulars with regard to Iwus-of ia- uapoT. -.wu nuty. aaiHH StrUOtion, length of term, price, Kt., aiemHtom-mageierB,:ty; Hliw. Coiij-iaaWaau eall at hr ridn..o a rrfntfrmMMt . Repr. aart FJfciT afmtataMtPaystaat lata for sehools oan be made satlafector.yi to pupils aud 'paronts. Mrs. Bowman ako tea oh as vocal tor.c By MWBtrJ. CUaVi4iiVrKLX.itJ mwattt uf iiy"itrn Booir Ac - The world nnorad ulbar. ia thai adrnVaWo Lectar. oerty fwrw awu M "va aiperie'c' 'hitth- a.mtm& tvumtignmmtais of JsaltAtHfcMt may be music in connection wk.Ii instrament- i taicuiau rvtaTd woiMat aiMHe. aa wttt, al, if ditoired, or seiarateJv. aaniaagwonssmxieui epwatwaj.. Maxau. imk Tekms. SIO per term of 24Iesons ; j caM-KOo aitatoai hy wbtoa everaf or $11 if instruction in VOCal music ia , ulierr. no siaar -wtkat lite cetHHn, hat h, ;VAn a 'may enra Mmrtf eltakpt?. prtvaieltT aaa "ia ' Uen . lot. . : j Mfcy JmmZettr tmllpmrnt amvnmitrtM'idttuti The "2ationai Currency Tobficco',jAoaaaac. made bv Colhan of this city" When We SeniaWtL jal.taayalww.taa atetnseiied ..:iJ"!-r 'i i" u eaeaaa.aiaajaaafc mmm. er nwipst- consider its quality, and eh en pt, ess, r sunb j., nr.tttaibwsJiEaiEnYEOft and tle peculiar style in. which It is'l'ILES. siendlorrircular. AUlrastBPMMIsfaert put np, is the best thing In the (obae-' KAt J,c ?Ll5:. , ,, ', ... . , ! 1-27 Koworn New York, Itiat-OOlwaaanljS! co line we have seeu. It is put up with , 'iy j., a view to small wholesale customers. - -jM' " s"BSHi,a5! Farmers, Grangers and others wlio i 3X533 j?OJ2. 2TOH.AGS. want to buy directly from the-matta- facturer shoul'l see Coihapp befere : supplying themlres. ! If ww wkh tMMy arhs. bjr Uie aack ae. call mi u, and we will sell yoa at St. Joe. or ChJaigo prices, with Irelgbl added. F. K. JOHSOX CO. HEAV'Im'AM,XK.Tt THKriTTE, Chief Qr.vKTEKXAJTER-OKncK, i.iha, Nkb., MywUi,iSI4. ji rtF-VLKnPROV)SALtS in dapHae. wMl bet O nrcrivnttai thi- oRiw natil elevfa oHskwk, A. Jt. WiiorHy, .lun Mh 1W4. ftr tr Mivrv a' OuiAiui leput, in iuantlti as reqalrts!, of nrmiiKiM I.OIIO,Of0 ?aanI ofDaNV Twh .llitlioaTlirf Ilu!rail nutl riavoat--t TkoHnil Ui7.7.O0 iiamMtvoTOoru;! Kaca prwpooal MiafboaTiarntil hy two rosBoiiWe partis, uot biJ-ler. that they wt!I rweottie nondsmen oa award m tve aan- (Sttnd prhee given to McCormiek's new light droit reatwr and mower, at t sanau. ..." ...... .... f XobW wniheMitertaJnM. uiiiler any efr- tbe World's 1'air over all other ma- lamtwttNoew. wnm- utaMr is tHt in iiiino ?olri hv fivnn - Irta per-oo. or by dut-authorized geiU or atiafj cumes. ooici 03 steension oroas. nrvat titeopennMrof th bfu. ami tether ant tner rfmrot uphw hmi a kiuiw I .KI i irrr nnt tti .tfMitrft In all rmmSmmmmA ff awarded to htaa. ,'t . s.i BhK inu-st beemlorscti un envtope, MBMB. mr rnnta.' H. H. Doleu haSTeeerved a splen did line of summer bats which he will sell verj low, also ar ftill line of linen suits. A new stoek of natrk wr and aearf rings at Dokrti's. Tb ria-hi l rieet sy ec ail tOtta kcjacvl C04MHW Rlnnk i.i.K furnihod. and fell liy order ol ttfemt Reofived, a .full stoek of Ladies' Llnon and Percale satite, atrL. Xow mau'a. jiVrmiifiGXt GRA:?jHats, " SeMdawotMryriCBliaa Mi jpaeial terms Ibrtsatagai. -URKASSOX A afeCOItUIOi:. Wm.'H. Hoover, ileJHTBsle Afeit and Conreyetieer. ' Court Roonrff Sjirlijjpaiid .Summer Goods. I intend to sell my gixids at tlie low est figures, actual cost, with freight added, aud feel confident to p4eaae my customers and the public Ex-traordinarj- inducements oliered to all. iVo battel but good, substantial goods for ohl time prices'. Loars Lowawsr, S7 Maiuscreet. Auholoe slectron of plain and ftt cv ribbon at Books Lowmau's. iciiO pwces ehoia Priaas just re eetd at F. . Johnaoti. & Go's. . Hardware, Tinware and Quaeos rare ay SteveHsn,A Creqa. WAST23 I ' Com ia the earfer gtmtie at tft'i&!6 Store. J ' ' Staves, groceries and Ihm hy 3te- , veiisqn A. Cross. i 3prw'a1rd,3llUBaes, 3iHiB rt'E. Lowman. 1 L. . 1 Farmerswilluo'hv9' oheop, -i-fe- His pri- ; rir wagontj, but buy -tlie Bain. Our Governot's.Choiea is the favor- itfi cigar; manufactured by L. A. A new stock of pleca-'goods at Dol- Bergman & Co., No.'46 Main Street. en's. ' Farmers, in buying a -reaper get one that will-tin good work in down grain, .for from present "prospeets wiieat is goiug to be so rank that if we have a rain storm it will be badly ! longed, and the MeCormick bwall others in down grain. Sold by SteN I vensoit & Cross. i!. men. th do m6 go the; belief that it will be removetl at j cgvonven'on. and apportioning Missouri river. It '-"!,. '-.', an earlv day ; and it asserted by some .delegates to the different precincts. j-.-i 2 . . ..... .nfn1 cirinii tint' .... i . -atM ! .a-w. uflr r iu ,!,rtv atrai.an me mat Uiere 1 a w"ucu . TJie name aoojueo iw ima uc r.--j. c.owi.ii:- is too sraat for attempted to lis made to take tie j i& .-The farmers' and laborers iude ' venture into itsaiuddy county seat to Sheridan. How thN peIldent jrty." The proceedings T ..... ilJL, tt-!, ro into the is wedo not propose to discuss at this , . resoutions of the meeting are to s"r ,r 'bathe, do so, we j time, hut we are of the opinion that ( be pubiislied'bnt have-not reached us . : :tiioi ofthe wishes aud 1 it will be found much easier to talk d WTmil!,t go to pr-ss without j - .-.. . i rAi.ic uhnnt r.n tn rmrlisb. However, Uiir r.araiii niiu iiHai" i .ww.. v..c . - b.i iM,.t wwk. aad young - w - i .. ... ..,-...- theeounty to move tne wuay ., should decide to do so, we would like it go to or near the oentie of the r ,-.A1 Avtii.rl. county so as to we as urenj -. . iMitik from 'every point, j W" "- J " TT ' 1-1 SHOE PACKS. If you wants pair.gc to Alex. Rob-Is'oirs. fc v -.r mi r .v r.e ''had no r.Atiug, yet they drowned "landing, and brought great! to see: ' "Pi thehtrarta of it'fceir ninth' Uj ftli..-. u;...l rxf anrrnvv . 'U ii. .t .1....... ot th bidding i in. i u.iwu ai Liie "'L .... i .. i.. - r au...... . u. in au ri iwrir-. in v .vrnie iiw ..... j. Uhem. i Saddles audcodfishrfer sale by Ste venson & Cross. ' - If you want a good, refreshing serous sjntaf hrftbiagi" the to J" river. ad the local coin inns-, pi pere will oonthiue to be sUp- above given. , !fna time to time with items of Before closing this iteJ .iti.t br drowmins.'" "W-ho i say what -welTraB nearly 8; th" nxt to I furiiisti sucn But whether Sheridan gets the county ?eat or not it will make a tunny .,. nrnod itradiugpomt anu u-i .' . Iie.. &. tho roinsl ea?antapiaceuoif w i I1TAM- I tern we win forgotten. drink this warm weather call at W. H. -dteaiTs auVifgetwi,glasstof sotla. Farmers, call and see the new sam ple harvester. Great iirany Improve ments on the Marsh. Sold by Tisdel j & llichard3. Potatoes anjlgreejibaeks wanted by .sevonson & Gr6r thaLJudge Mom. m. ... ..I .. . ?. - I . -l cvi I1-f -- ni new- ?-who will be tne well on tlie day oi ins fic - -Skl youth to be Ojagged dead i. aree-ide to Sheridanand back, to Jmwl and san$ at the those who desired -it and he spread a ft nf ii... -; i -. ..- Tf'i a. .f ?! ''lod'and abundant. - in- Missouri iivei . - luuin wtt - c? 11 If vou want .something to eat when in town, in tho shape of a nice lunch ood bread and butte'r, boiled ham, Morgan "id the aereeablai chrfe3(if ivr.,.iK,) tpjtjmalljs. Mohine.oils and belting.by .Steven- .&tBro.'s, at prices to suit nil. sen &r Grose. k Wl ? .. t... ..... .... mn if wn imno the greatest success -itimrv- be if vou venture crown the efforts of the Judge m nis ! -Sheridiiu enUrprise. Buy the Buckeye reaper and mow er, the best reaper ever manufactured. sdel & Richards. For fair dealing and the lowest fig ures go to' Stevenson &, Cross. For a nice, light, nobby coat call on Dolen. McCormiek's newliglit draft reap er and mower was awarded rxhe only medal at the World's Exposition lin HS73, and sold bv Stevenson & Cross. - - m- Tlie nobbiest hatsdirtown cauouly be had at Dolen's. NMNte knovnn aiitwHiit-at UHm ofllaft. ' iLd IiepartDDrnt Vammummr. AtEX. J. PBHHrY. - Chief. anarU'ramnatw Dapt. jnaMu... J6w t Brevet BrUcadler-Gen. V. 3. "A. - .TfT .M.tl,,'. s? td MS FuSSIEIES, Furnas, Soft & MeCormick Tier offer the largest and ihb1 Saleijt renerai ifarserr. Stack cTer oScradkin tiie West, ewisisiia? ia jwrt T a S&fiOCk Cloiaa -ya r id AopaajTraa. ' mn.tm 5u.uw0 4 1 1, 2. 3 and 4 year old aa Tree. - 2. fi aa; -jear old Cowry Tf Y anay talk atMwtyottr ViasriBiUeas, or your Haetetler$ Blttra,'hat Middteton'!? Sweeney Collar ia tb oaat eolterlHMKtar JbtHa sore Medced oox9. " T'Wmmr aaPMh Ttaaas. 36,000 M Plum. Apricot aa Xapka ' ' ' rtMa Sraa. , '. ; iflm.WUNo. 1 tloney Lrnmst Hto?1apaV , Osaa Oraoce 3i NHgHMFoffcTKwdfaaiMk - f l.fl BTeTrroon. In variety. lOaVBSii aaeb Btackberataa. Haaw Nf.tmid . irawtierthit.. a.we!t-Onyyeuw ittwaafl Cur raaUai 4 j yraaawatnat Cliaaolug Iteuot., j. lO.niririowrinir Bhrnts. Jft,ttaM0 WUk w C atttaam. Cvoleys rariy "WFktta, xaCSanfarE tJowt. " z-rA.x.Tja.isr bsss. " BEHJKSHilti: AXI l0LilX!) H0(S$. Scud. QIJEE.VSWiRE. Large stock at Stevenaon &, Cross'. Received a falKiilook.tifPamsola:, at L. Low Hum's - - .. ' I Xor.r!ip6ulrae $atielted. r rfr CatalfMe.-J Farmers, in buying Veuum Oil lyou aaa savw the ejcpena, ai a new oan w eaUinjc-on. Baoer, ;riSh your. i boUle eau or j,g. n. CLctt Has just received a large and fresh supply of letter papar,,pena, including! the celebrated stub pen, envelopes, in itial paper, etc., etc., selling at lower prices than, usual. Large stock of clothing Air men, youths aud children, at L. Low- r mane's. 3 Xj. E,0""3 IL4STKIa STAIR Pnr sole by the poaud or oy huvhei-by J. H.'Banie. the m 3 Li-ytiLa it. m. m S Aiisa a at5 S Race I ved. Spring and Stmuner Par asols, at L. Lovmix. The best aid cheapaat reader will j hhe sold thie year by SteYeoaou A r Cross. ,. . k , a ( ! Paper F4or Carpet, 25 een'te a yard, aj Roy's. - ' Toilet soaps a Suan & Bnos. RECEIVED. A Utsw sapply bl prin Coltcs at iJiOWMASfS. Spring trail -Sam:ner Goods.,. Will open a large stock of fancy t-.dress goods at L. Lowman's. Wood's reaper, tho well known old celiftlde.seJf-raking reaper, is now !for sale by Tisdel & Richards. Teas. A full assortment at- Swan ammunition, etc., ever ia th ket. They call attention of .those wanting a guod but cheap fowling piece to their large, -stoek ofcmuskets. They haTo two hundred, .ranging in prices from $S 50 to $5.S. Cull on Craddock & Sou. SVRT7 ps : For a good and cheap syrap bwan &. Bro. TOBAO0O- 3LIIIJFirr FOR SALIC f m t t I will .el!, ow down for lh, my 110611? & IBUJ. fteraw press, niouldsand other a-ppero- 1 , t-os for the nm1WJtrr of tobacco.! -v---o. .r--. Apfcfy ht peroa M tho feotory, or by i MLTAXIC AN I OOD Phfttorto mraTAT. nASKS. :o tot THE FOURTH OP JTULT" rNor the 1st of August have come vet. but Craddock -& Sou have tlie best aud most complete stock of guhs.t kind, stoves, hurdware, grocaries ik4'" lJIt!!,?!!"1 T I Lkv iiiln i ! ii T viTI h. utfU.1 tji .b .is mar- wagons, go to-Stevenson fe Oross. 1,-,. ,i.i'iiiW. For the best iniDlementtj of any Vacuum Oil by thegiil, p1nt,4juart or gallon, at Bauer's. " Colunbia.River .-Salmon, Mackerel,! jowmnn'e f Oodfishttd smoked fiahbut ak SvawM i -. - -4&Brols. - , . ..,!. J. L. GOLKAPF. To tHo OT-fiujjers ef Xemoiia. Qoauty. Bta infioraiediaH "0jral 6raagesar,i seodlt; .for saooa,! wish to say t yoa. yooTOroata. L.X7I9 LOWitar. rf Sain Street, BHOWXVILLE, IfMll. JEWELEE, i 3e Sa;rOare(lHiiiu i 3-3 ; A full line of smoker's artiaies uoii-4 stantly on hand at Bergmaa Ss Cw6.ai4 ottatf ctoa 9moko4t4 iwm JrBcoa. . yeryTptrWf'eash. -,"" - Ladios'aoid m ?rtg Imta i- -j a"lC2 a Boots acq Shoos for men, tadisaatKiJ. jchihlren, atL. Lowman's. I Thj eel4flrit Umo:m Cocaly Mo., ; ? t- -r- r-K--" . i f?i Ti BriTcurbot'ig'ca'nVor'jagrtC" J.- Coi, H Bauer-s, .and gei- semeVaoiiam Oil.. " :' -; .. IJ , ;' ii 1 teas : teas : : The cheapest andbest at Gilmore &f Oaelaet Lorder More new goods will be received at Mrs. "Berkley's on Saturday of this , Carpet chain, cotton yarn aud cot- I ton batten bv Stevenson &, Cross. I Lowman's. ", Fxxrmsrs, rioa't throw awoy SO or 90 dollars en a -wagon to save ICf dollars. m'Sis. net work" of all kinds mde k 5552fec"" at J. L.BovV ' -Brr?-, .ie. fCTLOCKS, WATCSiy? JEWKLJtY, ?. cLo-riiTirfa. If yo wiab cheap ArMt, sSt e our etock of ehxhht?. " F. ErJorncsox & Co. New styles of Straw Hats, at LrTBurbuy the Buiu they-are-tbechoap-1 est. xew goods. Job uson & Co. aie ALL WUBK A-RJtA3fTKO Li fi J KJ kJVS. QOHQO OGHOOL J3 f Focaale qr OOKS. G.txlMaK' F. E. Johnson &Co.afe now re- "c2 -TTTPR R-rT&D T. T ntrwln "Vine l-aaiTiil o cnlan. I .i..-k.. I.X..I.. f.r.... .. .t.a1- ...l.S.1. ..,. s fl ' jj. .w. u.u.. i.-. . v.j.i.v. fiva- "iuj; llicil SflliJj, jnJtnv H;n trr r-r& week. Alton lime at Swan & Bro's. McCormiek's new light draft reap er, the best in dowa grain, sold-by ; did selection of fancy goods and no- bought at greatly reduced priees. Oall H'CORMlCKififiW LKHT.DRArT REA-PEK & MOW Stevenson & Gross. ! I I I a 'SB'Si TfiS Sh ti'ons, at S7 3fain street. t and see foryour selves. fCSS? BfiK ma i AJJiR H ffT Tlr fe t WfJBira s3 J. 7 fYisf??1? afaaiisa : Ei3 m BILL HEAD. 2Jeu;:yprintedattbls afllte. MIS w r w