M ffj&" ' -? wp 25"l1 HAY-MAKKRS' BONO, Come on to the scented olover field, At early dawn of day; The earth her generous bounty yields To the oJovcr fields tav; The ran Is painting now the hills With Its genial golden ray. And the music of the tinging rills 1 calling them away, Vbobbb Come on to the scented cIotct i fields, At early dawn of day ; The earth her generous bounty ylets To the cloTer fields away. The merry bird, an houragoov. In the nodding cherry tree. Mad touched the notes of her gushing-song That restless melody; And the model little artlzsns That rlslt the little flower. Have gathored many a nectar drop From the chining- dewy bower. There's wealth within the sinewy ann That drives the ringing steel; There's music In the laborer's heart, That idlers never feel, As, singing, to his cheerful task TIo hies at early day. And, tolling through the Summer hours, lie makes the scented hay. When the sun is up in the cloudless sky. And the west wind gntly blows, 'Tls then the sturdy husbandman To his dally labor goes ; You can mark bis footprints in the dew, Away o'er the dotted mead ; Yen can hear the ring of his shining blade, As he slackens his wonted speed. When the storm-king sits on the western hills, And frowns o'e the smiling plain. And the hollow voice of the distant rills Betoken the drizzling rain, 2?ot then o'er the thirsty meadow land. You may hie at the dawn of day; Wnen the sky is fair and tho sun is warm, Tls time to make the hay. FLYING TILE AMERICAN FLAG. I believe in the Fourth of July, in the popular sooeptation of the term. I believe In the Fourth all over, from the orown of my head to the sole of my feet. An a boy and young man I fired my guns and had a good time. I like to soe boys do the same now. You may belong to a oity council and may pass volumes of ordinances against guns and fire crackers; you may send platoons of policemen to arrest the boys who wilfully violate your ordinances, but you still have within you a secret sympathy with the young rascals, and you like to be awakened on the morning of the 4th by great bells and guns, even if you do swear a little about it. I believe in the Fourth of July ; I believe in "sentiment;" I believe in the flag; and I honor the memory of Daniel Webster when I remember how be pointed up through yonder rotunda at the "gorgeouB ensign of the repub lic," and trampled with magnificent scorn upon the poor, puny, contempt ible spirit that dared to ask, "How much is this worth ?" God ble8 Dan iel Websterfor that one paragraph! I was grieved, not angry grieved in my vory soul when I heard men on this very floor, of wealth and culture, honor and ability, sneering at what they call "sentiment," and laughing at "tears," and when I heard a Mas sachusetts man, from the very hills of Berkshire, ridiculing the "eagle" and all that "clap trap." God grant that the day may be far distant when what you call "Fourth of July talk" shall be out of fashion. Let it al ways bo In fashion. Our million of boys in blue talked it from tho cradle ; and while, perhaps, Infidels to free government sneered at them, and rid iouled the "cross roads talk about the Fourth of July and the eagle," those brave boys believed In it; five hun dred thousand graves bear witness to their belief. God help the poor nar row soul whose narrow eyes never moisten at the sight of that flag. Extract from Gov. Hatoley's recent tptech. A HUSBAND SOLD. Some years slnco, when all the world was mad upon lotteries, the Irish cook of a middle-aged, singlo gentleman, drew from IiIb hand her earnings and savings of some years. Her employer was anxious to know the cause, and she told him that hav ing repeatedly dreamed that a certain number was a great prize, she had bought the whole ticket. He called her a fool and never lost a chance to tease her on the subjeot. She seemed to take his taunts in good humor, say ing it would all turnout right by-and-by. One morning he opened his paper at breakfast, and saw it announced that the very number that Bridget dreamed about and bought, had drawn the great prize one hundred thou sand dollars! Bridget was summoned, and the wily gentleman proceeded to inform her that he had long valued her as a friend and being desirous to settle himself for life, he would be willing to make her his wife, if she had no objeotion. Bridget had always thought him a dear good man, and would be glad to do anything to please him. So he finished breakfast, told Bridget to put on her best things, the parson was sent for, and made them one that very morning. After it was all over the cautious husband said to the bride : "Well, Bridget, you have made two good hits to-day; you have got a good husband, and now bring me the lot tery ticket you and I have laughed so much about." "Please don't laugh any more about that; I knew there was nothing In the dreams, and I sold It to the butoh er a month ago!" A Cheap DisixFECTAJfT. The fol lowing Is highly commended by those who have used It : Dhwolve a bushel ofaaltlna barrel of water and with the salt water slack a barrel of lime, which should bo wet enough to form a cind of paste. For the purpose of disinfectant, this home made cholo rlde of lima is nearly as good as that purchased at the shops and drug stores. Use It freely about sinks, cel lars, gutters and outhouses, and in Bay prevent sIokasM, suffering and .xpasse. Bnral Hew York. To raove Mains f4 rich. from character SHARP. But a few days ago we called atten tion to-the St. Louis Democrat's state ment that so through contracts on grain from that city to Liverpool oan be made, although-the- greaS water route has-been in agitation for years. We have now to- announce that thro' contracts can be made from Kansas City, although our fovorlte route has been in agitation but a month. Suob is the difference between men who do business and those who merely talk about it. Kansas City Journal of Commerce. We have to announoe that from St. Louis is departing regularly every week for Liverpool, an average of 100, 000 bushels of wheat and corn, on rates 10 cents per bushel lower than the lowest through rate Kansas City will ever be able to make via Galves ton. Of what use to Kansas City is a "through rate" that is so high no one can make use of it? St. Louis is not talking about shipping she is ship ping ; and after Kansas City shippers via Galveston have rooeived their ac count sales of tho first few cargoes, it will be time for the Kansas City Jour nal of Commerce to touch off its "to-bakker-boz" again. St. Louis Dem- crat. . m ma 8WARM1HG DEBS. A bee keeper gives the following plan to prevent a swarm of bees from getting awny from the hive, with the statement that after ten years' expe rience ho has never known it to fail but once : As soon as they show the first symptoms of swarming, stop up some of the outlets to the hive, so as to force them to l?e a considerable time coming out. The swarm being made up in part of young bees, many of which cannot fly well, and as noth ing can be done by the swarm until all are out, and fly about in the air, by prolonging their exit the feeble ones become tired, and finding their plans frustrated, ihey alight to arrange their Journey. If they can leave the old hive all at once, they care very little about alighting. j m i Rev. Mr. Hovey, of Kansas City, was recently arrestod by a policeman In St. Louis, on the charge of inde cently exposing his person to a young woman. His friends are having a hard timo fixing It up. Couldn't it be made all right and lovely, simply by the preachers of his church getting together, and resolving that he is a pure and 'much slandered martyr, as the Methodlsst did in the oaso of Rev. Mr. Thompson ? Then he could re sume the good work of consigning sinners to hell, as usual. Kansas Chief. An ungrateful exchange says we bear of Crounso's bill and of Hitch cock's bill, but who ever beard of Tip ton's bill? The old Republican war horse whom tho Omaha Herald cov ers with fulsome pratee, never re-corded but one vote that reflected benefit or oredit on Nebraska, that was when he voted $5,000 back pay and with this money built a $5,000 mansion in Bsownville. The mansion will stand and be a credit to the oity long after Tipton and his deeds are forgotten. Blair Times. Doors. Never allow your doors to creak for want of oil, or to shut so hard as to require slamming to make it latch. For this purpose pass round once a week at some regular time, say Saturday evening or Monday morn ing, with a drop of oil on a feather, or the tip of the finger, and givo every rubbing part, latch, hluge.oto. a touch. Scissors which ore inoliued to work hard, can also be greatly improved in this way. I was much struck lately with the wonderfully beautiful effect produced by simply placing a handful of heads of wheat in a vase of water. Eaoh grain sent out a bright green leaflet, and continued to replenish the fading onos for several weeks together. Some have doubtless seen this pretty table ornament, but to me it was new, and perhaps would be so to many oth ers. CKLLARS.-Cellar8 should be kept constantly olean, as much as your parlor. It is the easlet thing In the world, If you attend to it daily, and only becomes a heavy task when you allow a mouth's accumulations to re main undisturbed. It is hardly nec essary to add that fevers have been contracted by breathing the miasma oreated In an ill-kept cellar. A Missouri lady who went over to 81abTown,n Kansas, to toaoh a olasa, writes, that she asked one of her pu pils a girl of about nineteen, pears "Who was Jesus Christ ? and re ceived for an answer: "Dunno; j halnt much acquainted In these parts; this is the fust time I been here." "Say Pomp, you nigger, wharyou get dat new hat ?" "Why, at deshop, oi course." "What is de price of such an article as dat?" "I don't know, nigger I don't know de shop keeper wasn't dar." . A little boy ran Into the house last Saturday, crying at the top of his voice beoauso another boy would not let him put mud on his head with a shingle. Some children arejastlike their parents no accommodation about them. i ! - "I want to know," said a creditor, fiercely, "when are you going to pay me what you owe me ?" "When I'm going to pay? Why, you're fa pretty fellow ! Bo you take me for a proph et?" 'Sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander." The culinary adorn ments which suffice for the female of the raoe Anser may be relished also with the masculine addult of the same places. XiOndon advertisements runs thus : A country priest will say mass onoe a week for any one who will reg ularly send him the Timet newspaper, second hand oa the day of Its puliation. TIME SCHEDULES. RAILROAD TXXE TABLES. Darlington 4 Missouri Hirer Railroad is Nebraska. MAINLINE. jUa5a.Et.leavcPl8JnwttrJ iflG p.m. arrive SjtSp.m I Uacein IRlSojn. leave IttOS pun. arrive -Kearney June I &a a.m. leave :OMAKA BRANCH. 1:15 p. nt. leave I Plattsasoatb-. IMS am. arrive p.m. arrive Omalii 1 l(k ajo. leave BEATRICE BRANCH. a&Srxra. leave). GMpja. arrive- . Crete .Beatrice.. 7:45 a.m- arrive &:a.m. leave Chicago A TXortU TTestera Railway. Trains at Council BluIS arrive 8?f depart as follows noiyo wzn arrive Iooisjosust depart Day Express lfc33p,m. I Day Express fcJOo.ni. Night Express 9:lSi.m. Night Express- Kpjn. v Ex.Fre!gbt IftSOaxa. W. H. BTENN ETT.Oen. Pas. Agt. Kansas City, St. Joe. & C. B. Railroad. Trains leave Phelps Station as follows : Oolnr North, S30a. m. I Going Booth, M3 a. m. Going North 4-D5p.m. Going South, fcttp. m. A. C. DAWES, Gen. Pass. Agent. Midland Paclne Railway. fcSOsm 5:05 pm C0pm 8:I)pra arrive 10:15 pm Nebraska City I 00 p zn fc25 p m L,lncoln 1 11:00 am 05 p ra .. Seward 1 930 a m leave J. N. CONVERSE, Sup't. GBANGE DIRECTORY Officer of the National GraBgc. D. W. Adams, Master. Wankon, Iowa. O. IL Kelley.HccreUry, Washington, D. C. Oflccrs of the State Grange. Wm.B. Porter, Master; Wm SIcCaig, Secretary; Lincoln. Nemaha County Central Association. Church Howe, President. Sherman: W.O.Swan. Vice-President, Howard ; T. J. Majors. Secretary, Peru: 8. W. Kennedy, Treasurer, Brownvllle, Wm. Bridge, County Deputy, Peru. Tbcstmm. Wm. Bridge. Peru: J. Marlatte, Brownvllle: S. Robertson, Howard. ORANGES. ORANOE. MA8TEB. SECRETARY. Amity. Brnlton i Church Howe. iWm. P. Kriss M. Hony. J. K. wnuney.. Clifton. J. Gilbert R. V. Black Wm. Hannaford N.J. Harm es Ell Wood Charter Oak KorestGrove . G. Wathan A.C. Deeper. Mrs.LSchnyder Robt. Sklllon C Header-.. . Felblng Grand 1 ralrle., Hlehland ITnrnv Ureek.- N. P Meader. I O. Glasgow-.. ..'W.W.Smith S. Webber. ..'W. II. Harris F. Patrick -.IS. Robertson.. -.,T.C.Klmsey ,.Tbos. Kurress. Ifulnlnc Hand- G. Lilly. London I J. H.l'eery. t.i ... I IT fhlMa.-.. iiiuem.i H. Chllds. T .fvrttp J. Illgglns- Nemaha W. M.Stokes Nemaha Centre! Wm. Watklns- NcmahaiValley A. Waltz. Normal T. J. Majors.... Pleasant Ridge, a Campbell Pleasant Valley i Wm. Jones B. F. Senior J. M.Pettlt Robt. Coleman J. Marlatte LL. Mason C. Barnes-.. J. B. Piper. Pleasant IIUI iieitoy .aiason Protection. John Strain. Pros poet.... Rosewood ..... Rising Star... RIslncHun.... Security.. Unity Washington. Zlon. O. B. Hewett Perrv Buckets. Wm. Hazier. W. Bridge. Geo. Crow. A. J.SVeen--. Wm. F. Paris H. O.Minlck- S. Cochran jJ. Maxwell Cbas.Blodgett.fO. J Matthews. J. A. Glel C. M. Glel SOCIAL DIRECTORY. , LODGES. Exrrlstor Lodge No. 15. K. P.-Meet every Wednesday evening In Masonic Hall, visiting Knights cordially invited. J. C. McNauohtok, C. C. F.E.Johnsow, K.R.S. BrowBvitle Lodge No. 3, 1. 0. 0. r00,1" meetings Tuesday evening ol each week.ln tbelr new hall over Lowman's store. Visiting brothers respectfully invited. Hekby Cohk. N. G. B. B. Thompson, Secy. BroTmvIlle Division No. 19, 8ob of Tem perance. Meets every Friday evening in Odd Fellows nail, over Thurman'a drug store. Main street. Strangers of our order visiting the city are Invited to meet with ns. A. G. Gates W. P. G. W. Faibbothkb 8r B.S. Nemaha Valley Lodge No. 4, A. F. fc A. 31. Stated meetings third Thursday evening in each month. , RrownvlIIe Chapter No. 4. R. A. M.-Stated meetings first Monday night In each month. Fnraaa Council No. 3. R. 8. fc S. E. M. Stated meetings fourth Monday In each month. 3It. CnrinelCoramaBrteryNo. 3, K.T.-Blated meetings cond Monday In each month. Rose and Lily Conclave. No. 63, K.R. O. R. A: C Meets at Masonic Hall on the fifth Mon days. A Adah CtanpterNo.n.2.-Orderot the Eastern Star. Stated meetings third Monday in each month. CHURCHES. .llethodlnt K. Charcb.- Services each Sabbath at 10:30 a. m.. and 7:M p. m. Sunday School at 2X p. m. Prayer Meeting Thursday evening. W. B. StAOonTKB, Pastor. Presbyterian Chorea. Services each Sabbath at 10-io a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting ed nesday evenings. Sabbath School at 2 o'clock p.m. J. T. Baibd, Pastor. Christ's Church (Episcopal.) Corner Atlantic and Second streets. Dlvlno service every Sunday evening at 7i o'clock : Sunday School at 3o'clock, p. in. Seats free. Rev. J. K. Roberts, Rector. CITY OFFICERS. City CobbcII. Meets the First Monday In each month. Mayor, F. A. Tlsdel, Aldermen First Wnrd W. T. Den. E.S. Wlbley ; Second Ward-F. E. Johnson, W. A. Judklns; Third Ward Lewis Hill, Fredrick I'arker. Marshal.D. Camp bell. Clerk, J. B. Docker. Treausrer, J Biuke. Police Judge, J. s. stun. COUNTY OFFICERS. Con nly Commissioners-A.J.Bltter. H.Hock mevir.Alex.McKlnne. County Clerk, Wilson E. Majors. District Clerk. W. H. noover. Sher iff, D. Plasters. Probate Judge, E. M. MrCo mas. Treasurer, A. H. Gllmore. Surveyor, J. Gilbert. County Superlntedent, D. W. Plerson. Arrival and Departure of Malli. Northern Dally, by Railroad Arrives 11 a. m. Depart 11:50 lum. .Southern Pally, by Railroad Arrives 2:30p.m. Daparu 7:30 a. m. Northern Via Peru, Dally Arrives 12 m; De parts 1 p.m. Southern Via Nemaha City, Dally Arrives 5 p. m. Departs 7 a. m. Wentern Via Tecnmseh to Beatrice Dally: Departs at 7 a.m. Arrives at 5 p.m. Southwestern-Via Table Hock Weekly Ar rives Tuesday at 8 p.m. Departs Monday at 7 a. m. Northvetern To Helena. Semi-Weekly Ar rives Thursday and Saturday at 6 p. m. Departs Wednesday and Friday nt 7 a.m. Past Office Hours from 7 a. m., to 7 p. m. Sun days from 10 to 10f a. ta. W. A. POLOCK, P. M. . PATENT WEATHER I Tie beat for excluding i. p WINS, BUST, OR RAIN, -3 from under doors. rRsiiby Swan & Bro. if :? By the author of "Nleht Scenea in the BIblo" and "Oar Father's House." of which nearly 3W,000havo been sold. "Home Life" is com mended by ministers of all churchea'as "the author's best book." "full of precious thoughts." "Truths nrecious as eerns," a choice book for everr family." Ac Steel on cravings, rose tinted paper, rich btndlnK.and rraDiasnle'unea.ualieav.A.UKn . xouuk Men. Ladles. Teachers and Clentymon, wan t- 0.1 In MMtr oonntv 87S tn SI00 Der moniD Rend for circular. iHEGIiKR - M'CrjR. DT,5thLve.&JAdamaSt.,cnicaKO,iu. aamo 40 c.perl. BERGXAKX X- CO'S. JOEJT CRAEDOCS V. T. CRADDOCK. CRADDOCK i& SO., -;n GDI SMITHS ! Brcech-Loadlng Shot Guns. Rifles. CAaaisrs,jL3on:xiTioxfspoKTi5G goods. Stain Street, -BroumviOet 2?eb. Guna made to order. Repairing neatly done. J. BL.AKE, DfMTIST AllOperatleac Per formed U tkebest Btautr. AtrecidesceoB 3Cala trtet. At Rock Port, 3o., from 1st to Tth of etcb saonui. e JS IS IgS-ifS w rt MTLilNERY. The LARGEST STOCK now opening, and LOWEST PRICES ever seen In Brownvllle. All goods FRESH AND NEW. No old tall c-nds of goods that were kept over from last year, to be peddled out by runners, but new and neat. Tne following list will show how low goods can be sold this year: SATS. ' 50c. Always sold for 75o. " " " $1.00 " " " 1,25 Very fine 2.50 Fine Chip. $1.00 1.25 1.50 2.00 3.00 3 25 Handmade chip, fine 4.00 Fine French Hip-Gore CORSETS. 65c. 73c. $1.25 1.75 Always sold before for $1.00 it , " " 1.25 a 1.50 Thompson's Glove fitting 2.00 RIBBONS At 1-3 Former Prices. Hair Goods In Great Variery, REAL AND IMMITATION 1-3 Former Prices. And finally, nil goods that can be found in a Ladles' Furnishing Store, will be sold at prices never before seen in Brownvllle. We make no presents, and pay nofper centage for out Blue runners, but let the goods speak for themselves, CALL AND SEE ME. -I3tf BANKS. O 3 3 wcT7"",'z3vs$ff3HfflfliBLLLLLLLE Q 5 hi 2 gw H g 53 H d r 3 g g a H 0 H N H 0 U Hj s H d i o 0' K rr . 3 o 3 Co3 P 3 t C1 lhr 5Cf HI 52 i .-2 3X2? J "2 2j? y p 3 K 3 a c a 5" o a r M 2 "3 "3? S T3 ' 2 BS2 -J' 2 a sSf 5.32. v P 00 25 2a W 5 M d W ?5 a Hi-- ? po o 3s o "SB 1 s 3 HO 23P "MS K S5 O c c J3 0 0 0 0 0 H O Z - 2 5ll B ff & o O fi " s o s Oh 13 2 c C3 U o o u s a u 36 V3 a a 5 r W M SJ ' & o o ft. b i 3 s Ua I .. 2: rr, fe. ? 5! B r1! Ki jlqw n. w 1 m fr H"! ri 4 a fll 1HD GROW HI 1" BODY & BRO., (Successors to J. L. Cboozs & Ca) BTJTOHEES ! RT7IC TWO SHOPS. Gee opposite Bherxaaa Hoase, on Main street, the Utfrnext door to Brattoa'r, on Kxth street. Ood.siveet.freshineatalwaysoa tnd.andsat Q!on rasraateed 10 ccsteacn, lT-S-ly o , e I gas && m 0m LJ. " s ? 5 P S 5 55 .r - m a5 55 -S Sab-c3 5 z 5 55S:: Q 5 &&& BUSINESS CARDS. ATTOKXETS. E. B. Ebrlgtet, ATTOKNBY AT LAW, Notary pnhllc and Heal XMate &enu OtBcelu cSrt House Bnlld iBff, Brownvllle Heb. 'f T. L. ScMclc. 1 ttokxey Ar iiAwvrf-i -i" XZZU i. ed in tne tierman asu8e door to County Clerk's Ofice. Conrt lnc.Brownvllle. yebraska Office next Build-18-Gy J. S. Stall, Attobjtet xsa coukselob at law. orace.No.70 Main street,(upiulrs.) Brown vllle.ycb. J W J. H. Ilroady, Attorsey and counselor at law. Offlce over State Banb. BrownvlIle.NcD. E. W. Thomas, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offlce. front room over SteveasVa & Cross's Hardware Store. Brown ville.Ncb. W. T. Hogers, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT UW. WIII Rive dllltrent attention to JTjl oaiInesentras ted to his care. Offlce in Court Heuse Balldlng. Brownvllle. Neb. Hewett &, JJevrman, 4 TTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW a. Brownvnie,reD. PHYSICIANS. A 8. HOLLADAY. M. D.. PbTsielan. Surseon X. and Obstetrician. raUBl ,V.T7s..i;v. ted in Brownvllle IMS. Offlce. Lett jfc CrelRh s Dro5cStore. McPherson 3IocIc. Spec W attention paid to UDstetrics ana uuomh w ";. C hlldren. 10-am tt L. iCATHEWS, Physician and Surgeon. Offlce JLL. In 1 City Drug Store, No. 32 Main street, Brown- vtlle. Neb. NOTARIES & COLLECTION AGENTS L. A. Bergmann, NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER. Offlce. No. 41 KIn streot, Brownvllle. Neb. LAND AGENTS. WILLIAM H. HOOVER, Real Estate and Tax Paying Agent. Offlce In District Court Room. Will give prompt attention to the sale of Real Es tate and Payment of Taxes throughout the N emaha Land District. GRAIN DEALERS. Geo. G. Start, CASH DEALER IN GRAIN AND AGRICUL tural Implements, and Storage. Forwarding and Commission Merchant, Asplnwall, Neb. HOTELS. AMERICAN HOUSE. L. S.Roblson. Proprietor. Front street, between Main and College. Good Feed and Livery Btable In connection with this House. BLACKSMITHS. J. W. Gibson, BLACKSMITH AND "HORSE SHOER. First stroetetween Main and Atlantic. Brownvllle, Neb Work done to order.and satisfaction guaran teed. ASK Your Grocer for SlialTer's ITlour. MORGAN'S WELL AUGER. 1 I SBlW The above cut shows the Auger raising its lond of earth. As will bo seen, the Auger may bo drawn up to Pnlley E, which gives room to run a truck under the Auger tt) secure Its load; nnd by turning Crank F the Turning Rod is removed from Drum A. Then by turning Crank G tho Turning Rod and Lever Is moved fnrwtud, and therod Inserted In the Boring Shaft C, and is ready for lining the Auner, which is lot down by means of hand brake; and as tho Auger works loosely on the shaft, the air hns free circulation to tho bot tom of the well, thus preventing suction or atmospheric pressure. ONE jJL4l!ST and one horse CAN WORK THE AUGER SUCCESSFULLY TWENTY FEET AJN" HOUR ao- ALR w MORGAN, Post Office Box 12, BROWMILLE, NEBRASKA. GROCERIES. SWAN & BROTHER, IVIwlcsale anil Retail Dealers in Groceries,Provisions& Queensware No. 30 MAIN STREET, DRY Till WHOI.ESAXE MKwBtkJmm OlHt' jm IBBj dealers nsr DRY GOODS, OIL CLOTHS, WE HAVE THE Xjj$lE;C3-EST stock, and make the SLOWEST PBIOBS. MEDICAL. ZEAEISfEY'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU! The only known remedy fbr BRIGHTS DISEASE, And a positive remedy for GOVT. GnAYEL, STRICTURES. JJIAJBETSS, DSOiVT, Von-retcntlon or Incoctlnimce or Urine. Irritation Innamatton or Ulceration of the BLADDER & KIDNEYS, SPERMATORIUKEA, Leucerrhcea or "Whites. Diseases of the Pro9trate Gland.Stone In the Bladder, Colculus Grav- el oriincKciuss j.jpwji, uu Autiu orMIlfey 'xiiscnargca. KEARNEY'S EXTEACT BUCHU Permanently Cores all Diseases of the BLADDER. KIDEYSAND DROPSICAL Existing In Men, WoSien and Children, 3- NO aiATTER"WHAT THE AGE. Prof. Steele says : "One bott'f e of Kearney's Flu Id Extract Buchu Is worth.more than all other Bu- PricerOiJe Dollar! per BotUe, or SixBotUesfoi Five Dollars. Depot, 104, DHane Street, New Tork. A Phynician In attendance to answer correspond ence aud give advice gralis. tfST Send stamp for Pamphlet. free.-. aiANE&BRIGHAM, Wholesale Agtnts, San Francisco, Cal. I0?UE Nervous and Debilitated OF BOTH SEXES. So Charge for Adiiceaiut Qmxullation. Dr j. b. Dvott, graduate or Jefferson Med lea College Philadelphia, author of several valuable works, can be consulted on all diseases or the Sex ual or Urinary Organs, (which he has made an es pecial study) either In male or female, no matter from what cause originating or of how long stand ing A practice of 30 years enables him to treat diseases with success. Cures guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Those at a distance can forward letter describing symptoms arid enclosing stamp to pre pay postage. Send for the Guide to Health. Price 10c. J.B. DYOTT, M. D., PhyBician and Surgeon. 1M Duaue St., N . Y. FRANZ HEU&ER, Wagon &Jlagksmithhop ONE DOOR WEST OF COURT HOUSE. w AGON MAKING, Repairing, Plows, and all work done in the best manner and on snort nonce, sausiacuon guaran teed. Glvehlmacajl. M-lv. 33" The Nebraska Advertiser la for Male at Geo. S. Dunn's Book Store, next door to thePosl Office. O a o xn H H d H o H 6 w B Ifl GOODS. 1 uu AND R32TAH, H MEDICAi. nt ofnl 'riiniisunds proclaim Vor- eoar Bittebs the'most wonderful In vigorant that ever sustained the sinking 8rNoPersoii can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Bilious. Remittent and Inter mittent Fevers, which are so preva lent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, Eed, Colorado, Brazos, Bio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ko anoko, James, and-many others, with their vast tributaries, "throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autunin, and remarkably so during sea sons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive- de rangements of tho stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful influonco upon these various or gans, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for tho purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, as they will speedily removo tho dark colored viscid matter with which tho bowels are loaded, at the same timo stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the hody against disease by purifying all its fluids with Vixegar Bitters. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus fore-armed. Byspepsia or Indigestion, Head ache, Pain in tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizzinoss, Sour Eructations of tho Stomach, Bad Tasto in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palplta tation of the Heart, Inflammation of tho Lungs, Pain in the region of tho Kid neys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertise ment. Scrofula, or King's Evil, White Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Affection. Old Sores, Eruptions of tho Skin, Sore Eyes, etc. In these, as in all other constitutional Dis eases, Walker's Vinegar Bitters havo shown their great curativo powers in tho most obstinato and intractable coses. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters havo no coual. Such Diseases arc caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Biseascs. Persons en gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of tho Bowels. To guard against this, tako a dose of Walker's Vis egar Bitters occasionally. For Skin Biseases, Eruptions, Tet ter, Salt-Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, King-worms, Scald-head, Soro Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of tho Skin, Humors aud Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up aud carried out of the system in a short timo by tho uso of theso Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in tho system of so many thousands, arc eflectually destroyed and removed. No system of medicine, no vermifuges, no on thelminitlcs will freo tho system from worms like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at tho dawn of wo manhood, or the turn of life; theso Tonic Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Titiated Blood when ever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it -when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it "when it is foul ; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and tho health of the syBtom will follow. r. 11. Mcdonald co., DrnjrfrJrta and Gen. Apts., Saa Francisoo, Cidifornlo, and cor. of Washington and Charlton Su., 2f. Y. Sold by all Druggist and Dealers. The Chicago and Horth-Western PASSENGERS TOR CHICAGO DETROIT, SIONTItEAI,, DAYTON. TOLEDO, QUEBEC. INDIANAPOL'S CLEVELAND, lOKTLANDt TERH E HAUTE BUFFALO, BOSTON, CHAMPAIOXJ11 NIAGARA F8CEW YORK. BLOOMIN'OTON PITTSBURO. PniLADELP'ASI'RINO FIELD, CINCINNATI, BALTIMORE. JACKSONVILE ROCHESTER, WASHINGTON, QUINCY, ALBANY! 'WHEELING, ST. LOUIS, TORONTO, COLUJfBCS. CAIRO, And all POINTS SOUTH &- EAST, Should buy their Tickets via CIHIiaA-GrO AND THE Chicago and North-Western Railway. Close Connections made with all Railroads runninz EAST or SOUTH from Chicago. THIS IS THE DIRECT ROUTE FOR SlooxClty, Yankton. Waterloo. Cedar Rapids. Dubnqne. Ft. Dodge, Pra. Do Chlen, La Crowe. St. Paul. Winona. itarcinette. Duluth, IsbMrnlntr. IAn9. Encanaba. Nexaanee. Men&ha. Gr&enBar, Sheboypn, SteveniPt. .Watertown. OshkoAh, MMlIton . F DuLac AND MILWAUKEE. ThMa points are all on the line of thU Great road or aro reached by this route withies changa or can than by any other. Among the Inducements olWed by this route ar all the MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. ' Rocfc aad Gravel Ballasted Track: Steel Rail Rockand Iron Bridges; Pullman Palatial Cars and' Coacbe: Parlor and Drawlnij-room Day Coaches Smoklnirand LounjrinitCars: WestIn:hon3eSafetT Air Brakes: Miller's Patent Safety CoapUD and PlAtroraas: CTose Connections at Junction Polnu LessTransferres than any other Route: Union Del M:t n. S1" JJF Traisfer: Speed, Safety, and Absolute Comfort. ' Frora2tol7Fa Ezpre Trains run each way Dally orer tbe varlocs lines of this Routs, thus se- 'uuuiKwiae xraveierseiecunK mis itoute sure and certain connectloas In any direction he may wish toco. T See that your Tickets Bead via this Route. lake none other. M. HUUHITT. W. H. STENyETT, GeaUSapt. GenlPass'r Agt J- CTay's Patent Weataer Snip. -Tho beet for ezclsdlBz Wind. Dt or Sain from under I fc WINES, S I Id n 1 L IIQTOKS" . Vrv CIGAES, r ) J u. y cos 7XZX7ZKQ. 1 1856OID02S2& Egrnj; NEBRISM JDNf. tt t ji.j.y . .- .t " ' wuwiomer s, Maf-aw-0"0 -1 PROPRIETOI-i, iC McPHERSOM BLOCK, .-1 i 1 BROWWyiII.E, XElnji! Oldest Paper in Hebras" BEST LOCAL PAPER H r ST The ADVEimsKH U In Ila t NINETEENTH TE4f Its Mstorr li co-equal and co-cx tenstrt j that of Nemaha County. Its politics 1 . 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I n iiot.ii' 11 TbAt I w.J kUl wo .r idJrnVrh idgjut mm lie tl E -; . vAtheytl BllwnJl 3f nv S4MI I.&a HzV & 'u At'i3r. T 'iia the-1 AMri 1 lij fcr''' IiJtjth.rinJ tairitH OUR lleil H Tire t " suit ictvnl ji opiyw Ply m Uit'CI III re1! i 1 ta oil 'j tdkvar, m, t tli e enl nlnJ Mi en 1 n. atr it 1 tl in i t j Ml I.. i ITil 1 CC'iUl :u jurd IUII lieeel hem JUuri iyn "Al loneti iLalf-i fumll Ctrau iton tiling -werJ all t 'J11 h 1Ti "iar Bi iuet BoH aairl dlrtl Mtiill 3es 4- Is ou doors. For sale by SWAX4BHO. 'pateh. and at fair price 2' fr is