be (a ft" cn n DO 7. rn- 3 of sur- or iwn- ia or BD- the way tho 10 at of nty- Irfor In up tcnu m!n earn up- o.or ap- bpay n In ithidl a ttiu nted tho usual otlco efaro nnd Mod. ono. unl- ddor. ndor City the ok or ecu re Ktbe fore i tho nhso rshlp s o ui S t. ISKAr A HOE r'ork TEED feted boiontrr Ws' ViS HI MfVERTISER. - TF.f' J:SDAY.TUNE 25, 187. jnMlsfacra Notices. nvrtrr- Advestissr for ftalobrfl. r- ttksltar. Stationer and New Dcal- s"o sjv'preet.naxtdoortotliePostoClce. vves. set as ordinary reading matter. S- ha eh'd ten coats per line, each Insertion. trf.adi vr61""""' "c "" " -- .tOA-veraiea- ,,j.T,fESTO andfir Uie head or "Wauled." - rne," "For Sale." "Iosi," "Found." &., , merged tvrenty-flve cenU for each adver se"1 By lines, or Icas.eacb Insertion. Ad lsen5t " flvo Ilnw, at the rate of five .zs peine, eacu meercion. Authorized Agent. . t- ?n. at St. Deroln. Is our authorized agent jj.atrtce,to receive subscriptions and adver- 4MT 'O Ml CJJUeCl BlIU H-U-'ltJUUI UJUIiUMV -- ARttTJEJl. a Iisick Is our authorized agent at Aspln trt-ceve subscription and advertising, and . jtctfid receipt for monies due us. , d tt. at Peru. Is hcrc-br authorized to re- s-t obscrlptlon and advertising for the Ad ; SEB.andcoilbctnnd receipt for the same. FAlItBUOTHEIi fc JIACKEn, Publishers Advertiser. :ITYA20 COUNTY. .Wheat Is selling in Brownvillo at :. Corn 250400. -Dr. BurcoArnoldof Ornahn, ar- l:l in the city oaMonday. nv PiffnSciKSnRSStfooVflrmcif lie SenoI8fctti .Tbo vocalists of the city ore prac- L preparatory to giving another tj entertainment soon. . Vn article from our county Su- ktendent oi Schools Is crowded ef thiH isauobut will appear next i. K.P. Rcgillar meetiifgthis even ., 8 o'elocH eharjK Election of JjV-rH. XUlJ filllCMUUMWC UJIJICULCU. crier C. C -Mr. Franl Bother and lady, of -Inwali, wep in attendance Friday mmr at thel temperance festival trknowlcdte a friendly call from Rather. ip.ergmnn i Colliapp are about to- ir.2i their bfeiness relation to each ,rin the ci Iir buwiness. Colhapp :tako cutir charge of the business ;s. rotirinj Ilonry C -lance o grnville Tj n, N. G.f requests the all the" members of go No. o. I. O. O. F., Tiie-qday enlng next, as tho B. G. M. of t State will be present. Jjluiny s- fiitli has removed ills ?otial fixt' es to the room recent- wciIed b Carroll's saloon. He ire-)ainte it inside and out, reno- ted old pu fled it, and now has mwt com iodious barber shop in ec.tj. UtIiC uhrt across Main 6trcetou iuithwf fnlshed this week. Tim Laugita put in sotno utono work. ?re thi. will endure a lifo time. bt isjjo kiitd of improvements ;it s!ifd always be made in the Ii-U:best kind. It ia cheaper in ;lon,uii. --:;:-.- inoieainer uian, niuuu our KJ'.njast Monday evening. She ugUip freight for Stevenson &. !(& lumber for Bell's lumber d, Ji freight for other parties t e Utah will run durimr the tn twecn Peru nnd St. JoBeph, imto tiips as often as t lie trade 1,'jsfy. 1-sJio oijr last issue wo were fav- Ivh apieasant call from Philip rro Hr vard, in this county. Mr. nis bMi a resident of thiscoun tnetee: years settlod on his it far; i soon after his arrival "na bng before the Govern- rsurve; of this county was mado, see many good prospects for -whejt, corn, oats and fruit e'er mythiug that equals the o'yeaL And thus it is from all ttU comty and Stato. be special dispatch which ap- 1 in lost Saturday's St. Joe Iler- fa "Burglary at Brownvillo, ika," was an error of tho gen la who sent -the dispatch. He led to telegraph from this city e house of a Mr. Hunter, of 'it?, Iowa, had been burglariz- Thursday night last, that some and a silver watch were taken, at the robbery was "supposed to ten committed by some men ;tole a skiff at Nebraska City af- pmitting burglaries there. nt Saturday night Dr. Wm. rl. of this city, met with a pain J serious accident in the follow- fenter: Ho had goue into the W story of his house to lie down t the cool breze, as the weather P'y warm, and finally weut to When ho awoke It was some fter night, and getting up with ;ention of going to his bed room pbing sufficiently aroused to hat he was doing, instead of to the door that led to other of liis resldance, he went to a the front which had been left -ie intention of having a veran- oico built under it but which rer been done, and stepped Kng on a stone pavement be- about ten feet. Fortunately he n his feet or on one foot and m- hich undoubtedly proven t- P fceins killed instantlv. He bones broken but the foot up ?' most of his weicrht came aJly hurt, and he was other- ruUed, and it ia feared that he Red Serious Infornnl fnirtt-Taa irnthatl)r. Bruce Arnold, bis o resides in Omaha, has beec r Dr. Arnold Is uatversallv ed, and it is hoped his injuries 6 serious as to prevent his recovery. Nl X Now potatoes appeared in our market last week 5o per lb. Falls City is gn!ngto enjoy the sensation of a plug borso race on the Fourth. That will be quite a reliefto the usual monotony of that inland burg. We are requested to say to the members of Brownvillo Lodge No. o I. O. of O. F. that the election of of ficers for the Lodge will take place on next Tuesday evening, and that eve ry good Odd Fellow ia expected to be present at that time. Mr. Tidrow, of Aspln wall, was In the city on Wednesday. He re ports business better in Asplnwall since Congress ha oeltled the curren cy question, and that they havo a good working lodge of G. T.'s in that town numbering sixty members. We were favored with acall from Hon. D. C. Colo, of Peru, Hon. H. 8. Kaley, of Bed Cloud, Hon. Mr. Pal mer, editor of Nebraska Teacher, Hon G. W. Frost of Omaha Republican and Hon. Mr. England, a prominent attorney of Lincoln, on Wednesday of this week. Wo devote most of our first edi torial page this week to giving a full reportof the Commencement Exercis eaofUhoStatetormal School, and com ra M4itkMw. Lm1 matter with us .KiZi-i jl au.n "ei-l - - - - . TSWCsiisvrpri stnM qrer,all:pthri,i bHbjithe Normal Sehool.-whTlentU igfgUwithfUBjg at MxaIi acate intertst. - ".-rib: t -4 . J. S. Church, Esq., who has for several weeks been traveling exten sively through tho eastern, northern and middle States, and from whom our readers have frequently heard through our columns, arrived at home last Thursday. His healthful appear ance indicates that ''going to see his uncle" was very agreeable to him. N Wo owe the editor of the Adver tiser, Brown ville, one, and will pay when opportunity presents. Mean while the Berkley picture adorns our sanctum walls, making them look more home-like. But the express charges there's where the cussing came in. Lincoln Blade. Don't pitch into us alone, for Dick Hughes dd the carpenter work, and Dory was a prominent instigator and very guilty as an accessary befora the fact. Henry Brand and wife, old resi dents on Spring Creek, in Johnson county, were killed by a stroke of lightning while riding in their wagon last Sunday. A son of the deceased was sitting on a seat in front of his parents driving the team, but was on ly stunned by the lightning. They had lived together manjT years, being about Bixty years old, and then in the twinkling of an eyo departed at the same instant to the spirit world to gether. On last Saturday evening several of Mr. Toole's cattle herders were in town nnd wero taking some beer nt McCoIium's saloon;wben an alterca tion arose between one of the herders named Curling and Billy Thompson. Curling had his money out handling it rather carelessly and finally said he had lost a five dollar bill and accused Thompson of taking it. Thompson denied it, then Curling collared him and Thompson smashed a beer mug over Curling's head, cutting his cra nium badly. The combatants were then separated, and Curling, hearing that the Marshal was coming, jump ed on his poney and escaped. Thomp son was arrested, calaboosed, and on Monday morning was taken before Judge McCoraas, who fined him $15 for assault and battery. Wq have a city ordinance, re cently enacted, requiring everybody to clean up nnd purify, as well as pos sible, theiralleyp. out-bouses, S:o. Wo do not know to what extent the order has been obeyed, but we remind thoso who neglect it that prompt ac tention to the purification of their premises may prevent disease, death and expense from visiting themselves nnd neighbors. Hot weather is upon us, and everything calculated to breed malaria air tainted by manure piles, dead auimald, decayed vegeta bles, damp, mouldy, dirty, poorly ventilated cellars should be removed forthwith. And It is not absolutely necessary for any one to await special orders from the Marshal before apply ing the remedies ; but he will see that all who do not perform this import ant duty willingly will bo compelled to perform it. The temperance festival last Fri day night, was generally thought to be the best of the season, so far, though, nil our festivals, we believe, bave been successes. The people of Brownviile are alwaj'svery liberal on such occasions, nnd we think there is no town where they are more so. Tho hall on Friday evening was beautiful ly decorated with emblems and ever green mottos, and bouquets of beauti ful tlowers, and wreathes constructed of leaves and bough's from native for est" trees. The tables were. all taste fully arranged and loaded with luc ious fruits, and surrounded by smil ing ladies all willing and ready to "dish up" upon payment of the inev itable SOc. The very large turnout of respectable and well-behaved people was taken as evidence that although many who were not, strictly speak ing, with the temperance folks, were not opposed to seeing the work go on, and not only wished it well but were willing to contribute pecuniary aid to further and prosper it. The members of the organization of Sons of Tem perance tender their thanks to the community for the good will and aid extended, and to the cornet band for the musto furnished, and to Steven eon & Cross and others for favors be? stowed. The prices charged wero less than those of any festival of ttue season here, yet the receipts of the .evening amounted to about $150.00. Our excellent and goodlooking county clerk wants bids from compe tent carpenters to do work on tho houeo to be erected on the county poor farm, Seo "ad." Henry Hart, who has been ab sent some nix or eight weeks in Ohio, vieiting friends, returned yesterday, and Immediately paid his respects to the Advertiser. He gives a good report of himself. We are.indobted to Mr. W. M. Brewer, correspondent and traveling agent of the St. Joseph Herald, for our report of tho Commencement ex ercises of tho Normal School. We think all will give us a credit for do ing justicto In that Important matter. . Tho county commissioners met last Saturday to receive bids for the building of the "Long's bridge," but there being no bids In but Judge Wheeler's, and a misunderstanding having arisen between tho Judge and the Commissioners, as to a former proposition made by the Judge, the matter was continued and left open for bids until the 7th of July. A number of tho singers of this city met nt the Presbyterian church on last Monday evening and organiz ed tho "Choral Union" by electing the following officers : Mrs. A. W. Nickell, Pres't; Mr. E. M. Lippett, vjee rrw;t;;jMTv 1. Ji. jSXKtJBMN- toandjpoudactwMr.Cl.lT: Smith,, IManist - 'iJy-ti. -j.- 1 Mr. C. M. KnufTman's new three story brick houso on his nursery farm just beyond the southern suburbs of the cit3, was destroyed by firo on last Sunday nigbt. The origin of the fire is a mystery as the houso was not quite finished, was unoccupied and no fire in any shape was necessarily about It. Tho fire occurred about eleven o'clock at night. It is gener ally believed to bo tho work of an in cendiary, but we can scarcely think that anybody would be so fiendishly malicious. But wo can account for it In no other way unless, perhaps, some straggler wandered into the house with his pipe to spend tho night. Hon. S. P. Majors, of Peru, spent a day or two in the oity last week. Mr. M. indicated his good will for the Advertiser, by ordering -another copy of it to be sent weekly to a friend east. We will take occasion hero to say that we think it would be a bede fit to tho city and county if all our leading citizens and business men would each subscribe for onejrlyore copies of the Advertiser tpWjsent to friends who are strangers to this country nnd the various advan tages It affords over many localities in other States. Printers ink', when judiciously handled, has as much ef ficacy in prospering a tqwn county or Stato as any use it can be put to. A good paper is a good advertisement for the town nnd county In wh'ich it is printed. Brownvillo has had a sensation. A fellow in Iowasloped.with another man's wife, and settled down with her in Brownviile. Thelinjured hus band followed, raised Cji breeze, had the fellow arrested, and'then failed to prosecute. The womanlreturned to Iowa with her husband$Jwith the un derstanding that a divorce should be given, thus enabling her to join In wedlock wilii the new found lover. The Advertiser sayij tfte fellow was not a seducer, but was the seduced, and waa not related to the fellow Jo seph, that hlstor3T tells of: Why, Wash, don't you know that Joseph was a eunuch? Joseph did, but Mrs. Potiplier didn't. Saored as well as profane history agr.ee upon this point. Lincoln Blade. Well, we are much obliged to you, Major, for posting us on that histori cal point which caused ustotoe slight ly infidel on that interesting story of holy writ; but now ltadaexplained we Jinow what was the-matter with Joseph. Machine Oil at Nicbell's'D.rug Store. Fruit Jars tho best and cheapest, by Stevenson & Crow. i u f ,- .: ; MACHINK OILS Kept at H. C. Lett's drug, store, of every variety. s ? If j-ou waut sometbinjfito at when in town in the shape of fa nice lunch good bread and butter, boiled ham, cheese, &c, go to Small's. W. H. McCreerIias a large stock of paint3, oils, glas, wall paper and window shades at roduced prices. 52-3m Fruit Jars the 'best, and' cheapest, by Stevenson &Jro3. ' Engine Oil, 70 ctsja gallon, at Nick- ell's Drug Store. Fire works of various kinds and models, and flard of different sizes, for the National' joliday, at W. H.3mau.'s. maci ise oir,. Call and try K. C. Left's Polar! ne engine oil ; warranted to be better nnd cheaper than any oil in use. Fruit Jars the best acd cheapest, by Stevenson & Cross. I have just returned from St. Jo seph and am row receiving a very large stock of family groceries, which can be bought -it the veiy iowest cash prices. W. H. Small. W. H. McCreeryhas jll kiqds of machine oils, laBaPwIlP jot be under sold hM ' 52-3m .. - )' t Lard Oil, the paretfc in town, at Nickel l's Drugstore; Horse Haj' Bakes - $ the best and cheapest, by StevWsi n & Cross. 'V7!L- --i TV. H MfjdgTjr tfways keeps a full stock of w drugs. 52-3m iV'JCiTjE2;kftt,Thurmans old stnnd, Bext,prU;t&te Bank. rarfr; Prof. CTDrSEM&iGal Dirw- PARKKllS' A3fD IjABORERS' 1JTDX FKJTDJBST PARTS'. Proceeding! of tin. zecHtlve Com mittee. Committee met at London June 20th. All the precincts represented except Island and St. Deroin. Church Howe was elected Chair man, and Wm. Bridge, Secretary. On motion the apportionment of delegates to the several precincts of the county was referred to a commit tee consisting of the following mem bers : N. P. Meader, W. W. Smith and A. J. Wright. On motion a committee of three was appointed by the chair to prepare an address to the poople of the coun ty, consisting of J. Gilbert, E. D. Bodgere and B. Bally. Committee on address made a re port which was adopted, and the ad dress was signed by every member of tho committee present. Report of committee on apportion ment received and amended, al lowing one delegate for each thirty votes or fractional part thereof cast at tho election of 1873, which entitles the several precincta to tne following number of delegates: Island. 1; Pe ru, 7; Glen Bock, 4; Lafayette, 5; Washington, 3; Douglas, 3; London, 5; Brownviile, 12; Nemaha City, 4; Asplnwall, 4; St, Deroln, 2; Bed ford, 2; Benton, 3. Moved that a committee, of fivo be fleeted to determine the . time and ian 8erjKiiHid1egste6 and also Zt K!iW)iJ2fr.i SSTC n . i ' t ,Tbe fellowing; members were, then keisd r soehjtHmIttee : WV W. Smith, N. P. Meader, W. Stokes, Ju IIub Gilbert and W. H. Harrn. On motion It was agreed that when the convention is called it be called to meet nt Grand Prairie. On motion the Secretary was re quested to furnish a synopsis of the proceedings to the county papers. CHURCH HOWE, Ch'n. W. Bridge, Sec'y. . AMOUNT oftrees PLANTED. Editor Nebraska Advertiser. The State Horticultural Society Is making an effort to collect statistics in reference to tho amount of trees o all kinds planted out the past spring, with the view of showing to those at a distance what is being done hero in the way of destroying the monotony of our prairie country, and in tho pro duction of fruits. I am requested by Jas. T. Allan, President of the Society, to assist in collecting such facts in this respect as refer to this county, nnd I desire to request tho Secretaries of Granges, nurserymen and all others who can, to furnish mo all the reliable in form ation tbe3 can oh tho subject, and I will condense it for the county and forward as requested. Bemember that those who are making inquiries In regard to thiH portion of the coun try scrutinize theso things closely. Yours truly, II. O. Minick, Pres't Co. A. & M. As3'n. Scythes and Pitchforks the best nud .cheapest by Stevenson & Cross. .tars: jars:: jars::: jars:::: Not family jars, but Masou's im proved fruit jars, at Wibley's. LOW PRICES. Goods at your own prices until after tho Fourth at Mrs. Johnson's. A full lino of notions, parasols, fans, gloves, hosiery of all kinds for ladies and children, all of which will bo sold very cheap. California Wine and Brandy at Nickell's Drug store. 50m3 REAPER FOR SALE. A second-hand Wood Beaper and Mower for sale. Enquire of G. G. Furnas, 50wl Brownviile. Dress making done by Mrs. John son after the first of next month. Genuine maple sugar at Swan & Bro's. Mrs. Berkley's new goods re ceived last Saturday, nnd more will arrive on Fridny of this week. Ev erything sold lower from this date up to the Fourth of July than ever be fore heard of. Good hats -for 25, 50 and 75 cents. Must have the money if we sacrifice the goods. jars: jars:: jars::: jars:::: Not family jars, but Mason's Im proved fruit jars, at Wibley's. HAIjTE'S ILLINOIS HEADERS. The best and most reliable machine. Call soon and give your orders, and by so doing will be sure of getting one. For sale by Tisdel & Richards. Another car load of Bain Wagons coming for Stevenson fc Cross. Summer clothing nice just re ceived at Doien's. jars: jars:: jars::: jars:::: Not family jars, but Mason's im proved fruit jars, at Wibley's. FARMERS, We have three car loads of the best reapers in the world, which should be carefully inspected before purchasing any other such as Buckeye, Wood's, Kirby, Caj'Uga Chief, the leading harvesting machlnps of the period. Call and get the low prices for 1S74.. Tisdel & Richards. A full set of carpenters, mUIwiight and wagon makers tools for sale cheap by A. H. Gilmore & Co. Call at Nickell's Drugstore, when you come to town. 50m3 a A full set of rarpentere, millwright and wagon makers tools for sale cheap by A. H. Giljiore & Co. Buy the Buckeye reaper and mow er, the best reaper over manufactured. Sold by Tisdel & Richards. Paints, Oils and Glass, at NickellV Drug store. 50m3 OXE OF TIIK BEST THISOS. XJaJr Matrestes and Feather Bed Renovated far Steam. We took occasion this week to visit the shop where this work is going on. and examined the machinery and specimens of work done, and become fully satisfied that W. Hutchison & Co., the operators, do all they claim In renovating, cleansing and purify ing old feather beds, and hairor moss mattresses. We saw specimens of feathers taken from a bed which has been in use over twenty years. Be fore they were put through this new process they were dirty, greasy look ing, bat afterwards appeared to have the freshness and elasticity of new feathers. The hot air or steam to which the feathers, moss or hair is subjected removes all dirt and impur ities and destroys all moths or other Insects which long use may have bred. Thus it will.be understood that this cleansing process inevitably makes the beds much less liable to engender disease. Since theso gen tlemen have been operating here, which has been but a few days, they have done several hundred dollars worth of work, and In every instauce have given entire satisfaotion. They have renovated beds and mattresses for W. H. Hoover, Carson, Wilcox, Dr. Blake, Gilmore, Hoadley, Dr. Holladay, Dr. Crane, McNaughton, and many others, to whom reference !& ma4e to Verify that their , wdcls , .. ...' ... .; . """i au uHiyoiaim. zer ic .rricee arsjM; reasonable that everybody can have the. lMeflt of havlnsr their feather Ji - .w?. , 7" ... oeus icaae new agais. uaxe your, beds at once to their shop, which is at tho old office- at Kilbourn's lumber yardon corner 4th and Main streets, as W; Hutchinson & Co., will remain here but a few days longer. Satis'fac tion given or no charge mado. SAniJATH SCHOOL COSVESTIOS. The. friends of the Sabbath School cause in Nemaha county nro request ed to. meet at the Presbyterian church in Brownviile on Saturday June 27th, nt 2 o'clock p. m. to consult together in roferenco to holding a County Sab bath School Convention. Will not all who desiro to unite in an earnest effort to extend tho influence of the S. S. among our young people come together and see what we can devise for the Master's cause. W. E. Wilsok, Pern. S. Cohran, Fairvlew. A. H. Gilmore, Brownviile. D. W. Pierson, London. Alex. MoKinney, London. " John Leech, Highland. Jno. HirtOENS, Asplnwall. "E E. Ebright, Brownviile. the harvest is at hand. Tho Dorsey Reaper and Mower combined, raanufurtured at Dayton, Ohio, whero it Is known nnd has been used, is considered the best in use, and has run nil other kinds out of the field. The Dorsey does the cleanest work, runs tho easiest, is the most durable and gets out of repair less fre quently than any other combined reaper and mower. Mr. Joseph Cur tis has this machine forsale in Brown villo at Berry's old store room. Call and sec him. For fair dealing and the lowest fig ures go to Stevenson & Cross. MAR5EI IARTESTER. MR. XV. D. COMBS Will canvass Nemaha County this season for the purpose of. taking or ders for the ola" and reliable Marsh Harvester. This machine has been greatly improved for tho harvest of 1874, and to-day is the finest ancl best built machine ever offered to the pub lic The machines will be delivered at Brownviile or Nebraska City, as best suits the purchaser 'Send for cir cular and terms of sale. See the Marsh Harvester, buy it, use it, nnd by so doing. you will live long and happy. Address Wheeler & Tucker, . Nebraska City, Neb. Repairs for the Harvester will be kept ns heretofore by Tisdel & Rich ards, of Brownviile. Toilet soaps nt Swan & Bro's. Grand prize given to McCormick's new- light draft reaper and mower nt the World's Fair over all other ma chines. Sold by Stevenson & Cross. Wood's reaper, the well known old reliable'self-raking reaper, is now for sale by Tisdel & Richards. A choice selection of plain and fan cy ribbon at Louis Lowraan's. If you want a No. 1 stove for the least stamps, call and buy of Tisdel & Richards. Another car load of McCormick's new light 'draft reapers coming for Stevenson & Cross. Received, a full stock of Ladies' Linen nnd Percale suits, at L. Low man'3. THE "ESTERLT" REAPER. James W. Dye is selling theEaster Iy Reaper. This reaper is acknowl edged by all to be the lightest draft and most durable machine now in use. Farmers will do well to send for circulars or call on me at Brown viile', and examine the machine for themselves. 4Swo James W. Dye. CLOCKS I CLOCKS X Tho undersigned has just received a large lot of clocks of variouf styles and prices. If you want a clock give him a call he can suit you. Hi3 pri cea..Are right dowi to suit the times. Joseph Shctz. McCormick's new light draft reap er and mower was awarded the only medal at the World's Exposition in 1S73, and sold by gtevenson & Cross. Spring aad Sccmraer Good". Will open a large stock of funcy dress goods at L. Lowman's. McCormick's new light draft reap er, tho beat In down grain, aold by Steven bo n fc Croa. TILE COTTSTTY. SHERIDAN SCRAPS. Harvesting will, wo think, com mence this week. Milt. Ldhg is preparing to burn lime for the county court house. Mrs. Angle West, of Tecumseh, is Yisiting old schoolmates in Sheri dan. We Were in Tecumseh last Satur day, nnd were out In one of the heav iest storms of the season. Mr. Reed has the lumber on the ground ready to build him a house. He has bought lota south of tho hotel. Our old friend Mike Kittridge has returned from Massachusetts. He went east last fall to get him s house keeper, and met with the best of luck. Wo understand tho contract to build our school house was awardod to Messrs. Perry & Berger, of Brown viile. So we are to have a school bouse here. We dropped in a few minutes at the mass temperance meeting in Te cumseh last Saturday. On account of tho heavy rain the meeting was not largely attended. Some people are complaining of the County Commissioners for allow ing the fairy boat to run at Loug'B bridge, fie reasonable about it ; you can wade If youohoose, nnd save your - Ur. flhafoh Haws -thf tnaniwha ; i".- 'waa merely qtiIegMt" &feGSA(l Prairiescheol hos wklmwM: LHwi and one Democrat engineered the or wr ganization of tho "new party" very cordially invited us to go along and help in the reform. Wedl, perhaps we wllh, but as yet we "can't see Howe." We regret not being nblo to "help the helpless" and "give to the needy." Would liko to bave added to the pres ents of Miss Nellie one oyster con to keep soft soap in, so that every Fri day na she did her week's washing, her thoughts would run across the water, and she would think of the generons donor In Nebraska. People signing or refusing to sign tho petitions now being circulated asking for an election on tho county seat question, should read tho law as it isnt present, and not sign petitions that can be of no possible use under the present law. The laws of Wis consin, or "where I came from," don't nlways apply to Nebraska. Prescriptions filled nt all hours, at Nickell's Drug store. 50mS new goods: LOW PRICES i Prints, muslins, sheetings, cotton- ndes, duckings, tickings, notions of all kinds, hosiery, a full line of men's and boys' seasonable clothing, shoes and boots to fit everybody, a new line of hats for men and boys, besides a full stock of groceries. Call and see me and get the.wprth. of your money. Geo. Marion, Red Store, 40 Main street. FARMERS I If you wish to bn- groceries by the pack age, call on us, nnd we 'will sell you at St. Joe. or Chicago prices, with freight ndded. F. E. JOHNSON & CO. Tisdel & Richards aro celling all tho hardware and stoves. They sell oheaper and better goods and always deal fair and give the best satisfao tion. The best and cheapest reapers will bo sold this year by Stevenson & Cross. Tisdel & Richards or selling all the reapers, for the reason that they keep the best, most reliable, grain saving, and a full stock of extras to repair with when a machine breaks down. Spring and .Summer Goods. I inteud to sell my goods nt the low est figures, actual cost, with freight added, and feel confident to please ray customers and the public. Ex traordinary inducements oilered to all. JVb bails but good, substantial goods for old time prices. Louts Lowman, 67 Main street. PLASTERING HAIR For Bale by the pound or by tho bushel by J. H. Bauer. Our Governor's Choice is tho favor ite cigar; manufactured by L. A. Bergman fc Co., No. 41 Main Street. ITJEENSWARE. Large stock at Stevenson & Cross'. L3rgo etock of clothing for men, youths aud children, at L. Jjow mans's. Xow Bed Steads, Carpets, Bureaus, and Wash Stands, cheap for cash, at ! Roy's Furniture Store. Call soon. Carpet chain, cotton ynrn apd cot ton batten by Stevenson & Cross, SYRUPS 1 For a good and cheap syrup go to Swan & Bro. For the best Implements of any kind, stoves, hardware, groceries or wagons, go to Stevenson & Cros3. A full line of smoker's articles con stantly on hand at Bergman & Co's., very low for cash. Columbia River Salmon, Mackerel, Codfish and smoked Halibut at Swan & Bro's. Boots and Shoes for men, ladies and children, atL. Lowma n's. TEAS J TEAS!! The cheapest and best at Gilmore & Co's. Farmera.'don't throw away 60 or SO dollars on a wagon to save 10 dollars. Bui buy the Bain they are the cheap est. L. Lowman has received a splen did soleotion of fancy goods and no tions, at S7 Main street. A new stock of Pure Drugs at Nick ell's Drugstore. 60m3 Car load of headers sold by Tisdel & Richards. Farmers will not havo cheap, infe rior wagons, but buy the Bain. Saddles and codfish for sale by Ste venson A Cross. Machine oils and belting by Steven- don Jc Cross. Wm. H. Hoover, Real Estate Agent and Conveyencer. Court Room. Car load of Wood's reapers at Tis del & Richards. The "National Currency Tobacco" made by Col hap of this city, when we consider its quality, and Cheapness, and tho peculiar stylo In which it Is put np, Is the best thing in the tobac co line we havo 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 should seo Colhapp before supplying thoraselves. Eight pounds tea for one dollar by StevenBon & CrosB. RECEIVED. A new supply of spring Colico at L. LOWMAN'S. TcA&g-A full assortment at Swan A.J3 oT(, at prlooa to suit all. tfZnPel vln.i nf Hror TTata nt T. e. a7 -.. -, . . iiowHwn's. Alton lime at Swan & Bro's. Paper Floor Carpet, 25 cents ayard, at Roy's. JJS0 pieces choice Priuts just re ceived at F. E. Johusdu & Co's. Hardware, Tinware and Queens ware by Stevenson & Cross. WANTED 1 Corn in tho ear for goods at tho Red Store. StoVes, groceries and iron- by Ste venson & Cross. Spring and summer clothing at L. Lowman's. You may talk about yodr VlnegAr Hitters, oryourllostotter'H Hitters, but Middle ton's Sweeney Collar Is tho best dollar mado for n sore necked hdrso. Received a full Stock of Parasols, at L. Lowman's Received, Spring nud Summer Par nsols, at L. Lowman's. ToriAcCd Machinery for sals. I will sell, low down for cash, my screw press, mouldsand othorappara tus for tho manufacture of tobacco. Apply in person at tho factory, or by letter to J. L. Colhapp. Td tile GrAURera of Netitnha Connty. iJclng itf for riled that Hevernl Granges nro sending ofl for goods, I wish to say to you, that If you will allow me tbesnmo profit you pay elsewhere, I will be natlsfled. to take your orders. LOUIS LOW.UAN. New Sagitr Cured Iltini just out of the smoke at Swan dsRros. Ladies' and misses' spring hats at L. Lowman's. Tho celebrated Roono County Mo., Flour at Gilmore & Co's. Cabinet work of all kinds made to order at J. L. Roy's. CXOTHINC. If you wish cheap suits, call and see our ctock of clothing. F. E. Johnson & Co. NEW GOODS. F. E. Johnson & Co. aro now re ceiving thoir spring stock which were bought at greatly reduced prices. Call nnd see for yonr selves. CIGAR SC W emit per pourul. L. A. Benrninmi fc Co. NOTJCE. "VTOTICE I hereby Blvenjithat tny wife 1 Wllholmlue Hnrmt't. ha n.lKuidon'i me without any canne, and thnt I will not pay dobts of her contracting whntvnr. CONRAD HARJtES. June 8th, 1871. &Jw3 G. S. DUN1ST, JEWELEE, 3 WfT&Kdwmb i-9 JSrownuille. Veb. CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Kepalred, and Jwelry MaanAeMt A to ordr. ALL WORK WARRANTED dchool tjooks. School JDooks. For sale by O. S, DDNN rfalrr la FURNITURE 1 Mil Undertaking a Specialty. Iveeiw a fan lis of METALIC AND WOOD BUBIAL CASES. 5(r3faf Street, BBfnrXTItTE, SEE. Til Tin nm i TIE MAItKlZTJS. CHICAGO LIVK -STOCK JtAXKJCTSi June 22. Cattle Active and firm for tho best grnri? at $M5i.& for fulr to choice; $3.15$ 6.65 for extra; Inferior grades dull and enchanged Hogs Active, firm and higher af S5.C55.45 for common to fair; $S9 6 00 for good to oxUa. - , ST. LOUIS XXKXr.T!f. June 22. Wheat Spring scares1 and wanted at $1.09; fall dull and'un changed. Corn Quiet; No.2ralxed5950Jc. Oat.? Firdier bat inactive ; No; S mixed 4545c. Hoos Qult at $40j5.7oT. Cattle Quiet; primo and choice native steers $5.00$ G.25; butchers' stock $3.504.00; Texan 3l.505.00. SPECIAL NOTICES. 1M.L Leotmo to loung Met? Mope, rri&nx eiU. A Lrciltrfiaa tko XaturcTreatweaU and Judical Cure of Sotd'.faUl W&kne. ef Spftnator rhcra, inductd tr Self-Aba:, Involu'hlary EtnW ions. Itnpouncy, Nrrrotw Debility. nl Impctli menu to mrrlo rnrlly ; Pll, Cer.unpUonr Kp!lfwr. tad Flu : Mnnlal tad Physical Incnpfto lty,Ac-By ROnEIir J. CULVEnWELK.t.I.. auUiorof tfte "Green Itook," Ac Tb worUJ-rwnoTrnud nuifcor, la thU fttfi&libl Lecture, Cle&tly pfors rroai bU mrn esrrlenctr that the awAiI consenencea or Solf-AboM may bo' effectually remoTed without medicines, and with' out danerrous surzlcU opantiofia. tfcnp. lntra menta, rings, or ceritytft, pointing ont a taodo of aire at once certain nnd effectual by which every nSbrer.no matter what bU condition may be. may ouie himself tfhe&ply. prlTntoly, and rad' Ically. ti ThU Lecture trill prate aboonloOunlKUidt an.f tfiawaiuiM. tfent under soul, to nay addrcM. In a pUI maW enreIox,ontbv receipt bfidx cenu, or two post ae atamps. Alio. IfT. RllUbeo'sUKMEDY TOR PILES. dtiritlttfrcUcilInr. AddreMt&erublUhrr. CUAS. 3. C. KLINE A CO. IS7 Bowery, Netr Verb ittxt-OQlce Box l,3Stt. ly BROWNVlXIiE Marble Works; r charxes inteidhart; Manufacturer and Denier In Foreign&Doitiestic Marble Mbxramonta, Toiubstoaos TAW.E TOI"S, Ac Mnln Street, botwim Oth and 7th. ISROWiWILdLE, KEDRASKAv AM orders promptly filled nnd at.utloir KtiK.-tiatoed. SPECIAL DESIGNS F0RNISHED. CHAS. NEIDirART, Proprietor. M. M. CONNKR. Traveling Agent, P I N JOHN B. BELL, Doalorlff -FINE LUMBER- J fa the JJ'XjAjro-hsi nnd ! Stock; of sill Grades, in tUs Western Country, or over" brought to Brownvillo, and keops constantly on hand everything pertaining to a first class ana complete Lum- be? Yard; DOOHJr y BLEfCDS; LATH, SASH SHINGLES TIMBERS, &cj. and soils at prices so low as to defy competition. If you want anything in the line of Building Material, ! call at the Bell Lumber jrard. A.- ZEOIBISOilNTY A fJT-iXli- B DKArEE lit s OOTS AHD SHOE CC&TOZt WORX rvjCAJDi-: rjro oiitxisiit. KM"rtKJr ' Va atrt,Brffc--. V.ft: PEACE & 0UfTSALQO, No. ai Stntn Htzc, i BEST WINES & LIQUORS JxEpt ojs ijxiy. ! -gS55!i tlSKMV jjZAR3$5. We bare Stted ot ia SsMttrle a Billiard rnO sat na thereto tv.o tahlts fresh froav th nfnetorr. to sbr vooa wfcvb we !nrtt zwl .? Ibndnf therxercfe"?. ThBUUrl Parlor, wrloe In tbe tory orer the nlt r. " 3tf m n sjniyz - ZZ......- ' ' " . ...J" ' ' mr i wL CORMICKNEW LIGHT FUREA-PER S ..M9W-UEB THE BEST -SOLI BY STEVENSON ANB (JROSS, -f y, rtj y v I- -.i, i r m