: m s ? ' -- -tHfr vm I V I IfTThMi ' TS i rft i T-.TT-nTrFTCV?P AD V bK-IlorilV MAY MORNING. ArGrT 30. 1S71. PnrIl9tiers Kotlcfc-. CCIt- orTEE AIW-TTSR for by Q- Bosoller, Stationer ana e '-- WfttalB strteUnEXtdoortOUiePostofflcfc. fori.K OT!ry re&-t zrter. 3crc ten cents per Itn, ec inssr-.w". d!3plcrtrp.ey-fiv t - -" to Rbovo rttes. ::xts under the head of "Wanted." .Bent " "For Sale." "Lost," 'Ftmna. -. caarsed vwentr-Hve cents far eacn w"11 t c' Ave lines, or lew. eaefe Insertion. a- e -- Sve lines, at the rate oi m e ,per line, each Insertion. Authorized Agents. -. i nrnetbori:ed arcat tT "- .. .-H u)rir. tp:ace to rece ve scoscriw. --- : ' to coi'ecs ma i"i" - ' 5VEETIS MixiCE 1 r scthorized azent at Apm- t tt vp 5rwrnpuon wm i . c at 3 receipt for monies one u. BrrT a Pru h nereov - - e cbe-rlptlon and advertising ior ure ai- TrscE.and collect and receipt ror tae same. ?AIKBR0THER Sr HACKER. 1 -bUsaers Advertiser. T HE CITY. m. , V Drarey intends to remove 3V iMK -C rr.. 5iLr -''Sax Beatrice, soon, to Bloomington. Prof Aughey has named the Be- bllcan Valley "The Rhine Valley the West." - The State Normal School opene ursday. September Srd, with a full rps of teachers. Jake Rogers, chief of the Council fluffs- "bus" line, spenta few days in rownville this week. Major Church Howe returned in Lincoln on Friday last. He ve us b short call. Huffman, of the Bloomington ftuard. reimbursed himself for that alen rib, tile other day. s The heaviest rain we have had ir three months, fell last Friday lorning. It will do much good if it j ras late. ! The Juniata Gazette estimates lat the grasshopper? ate 20,000 tons corn and other fodder last week in Ldams county. PH. Gibson, who has been ab- lent some three weeks visiting in Ecwn, Missouri and Kansas returned iii Saturday last. Dr. Jno. MuPherscn, says the Hoomir.gtdii Guard, will shortly re-! love his hotel building from JRepub- Hcan Citv to Bloomington. - TheBloqmiagtoni?.ucrdsy&-UiJ land office closeat "Lowell-the!22nd tr : ana win oereopeneu t jjioom n thdttMbPS m -. - J C. McNaughton, A. J.'McFall. . Gibson, and Dr J. Blake left on Monday lost to attend the Grand lLodge of Knighls of Pythias now in isesaion at Omaha. j - R A. Stewart, of Benton pre - pemet, gave us a call on Monday. Mr. i iS. report" the grasshoppers as having ! slettjiis neighborhood, and did not do snear the damage reported on the j iMuddy. Mr. Bagley, attorney atFalls City, ;and associate editor of the Journal, was in the city a dHy or two this week, and honored us with a call. Mr. E. is a brother-in-law to Mr James Stevenson of this city. Judge Rltter, of r-'t. Deroin, gave as a call on Mondaj. and left with us evidence that he does not forget to do good thing for the Advertiser iJS.J ? . im y when he can. He came up to attend removed to his o"ld reside nee in the n special meeting of the Board of . Rogers Block. Ben made the Union Commissioners. House very popular, and the travel ing public will miss him. but th' Mr. J. H. Earns, of Peru pre- &rod name of the house will not in .Int, called on Mondaj- and sub-' tl,e least depreciate under the man scribed for Advertiser. Hesaid he!aSeml of Jos. O'Pelt. as hi hum wanted a good local paper, one that gave all the home news, both Sfete and county, and that he belived the Advertiser was the one he wanted. Mr. Roberts, of the State Journal printing campany, was in town on Friday last. He is the same gentle man that the fcalls City Journal lied about, and had the lie proved ou it by the State Journal. Mr. R. is a gentle man, and attends Btrictly to his legit imate business. - John Davies, Jno. L. Carson's faithful employe, was married on the teth infct., by Rev. W. B. Slaughter. to Miss Amanda J. Gantt, of this city The wedding took place at the resi dence of Dr. J. Blake. Johnny, accept our congratulations and best wishes for your happiness nuu prosperity in the new relation- which you have taken upon yourself, Last week we spoke of the large j lots of large watermelons raised and brought to town by Mr. David Hawes of this vicinity. Mr. Eawe on Saturday- last made the Advertiser bny happy by a treat to a couple of mel ons, the largest one weighing 41$ pounds, for which we tender our thanks, and hope he will raise big melons again next year. The Nebraska City Chronicle says : Royal Buck, now of Red Wil low, had an article communicated to the Lincoln Journal a few days since in which he gave a doleful account of the crops in that part of the State from the drouth, grasshoppers and other causes. Other parlies who left there about the time the letter was written say the statements of Mr B. are greatly exaggerated, and that the prospect w&s good for all kinds 0f,n08UCn ?ces..ity will overtake him grain- . .. -TA- ,.-, ro.flntlv hilled I A Airs. JKice w - b llghtnillg ear Beatrice. - Alex. Colin, who is traveling for the well known cigar house bf Colin & Bm. of this city, is spending a few days at borne. The -Belle of Lexington." Capt. Barrett's ferry boat, made her first trip as a ferry boat hero, on the after noon of Monday last. If you wish to become a teacher in any of the schools of this county, and for that purpose want a certificate from the county superintendent, you should present yourself ot his office on the last Saturday of the mouth. Jake Rogers wishes us to inform the good people of Brownville thath has no intentions whatever to put on a transfer line between this place and Phelps, and that whoever started the report did so without his knowledge and out of -whole cloth." Count y Superintendent Pierson gave us s -Jail on Saturday, requesting us to give notice to all persons inter i ested that the time set for the exam ination of applicants to become teach ers in the schools of this county is on the last Saturday ot each month. The board of managers of the Nemaha County Agricultural and Mechanical Association are requested to meet in Brownville on Saturday, August 29th, at 2 o'clock p. m.. to de termine matters concerning the coun ty fair. Sw2 H. O. Muhck, Pres. The Women's Foreign Mission ary Society will hold a public meet ing at the M. E. Church on next Sab bath evening. The public are cordi ally invited to attend No collection for missionary purposes will be taken. Mrs. A. B. Slaughter, Pres. I. S. Nace, traveling ageut for the house of L. A. Bergmann. manu facturer of cigars, returned last Sat urday after a ten days trip. Gus says he cleaned the houe of all the cigar. Ion hand, and that he -will be com peIied to put turee or four more uien t wnr',:. The grasshoppers are still here, and are as ravenous as ever. The worst of it is. they are depositing their eggs in every suitable spot of ground, so the young hopper will be on hand next spring early, to renew its devastations unless they hatch jout tnig f some think they will. jor hope so, so that the winter ma3 'kill them. Those who set the prairie on nre out west, if caught, meet with fear- mi retribution. '1 he Hastings Jour- Kasays that reppntly three dead men were found on thejirairie, with card- juiueu on uiuii imuhs ou wiuuu were written t "shtffrWor settinffDrainie fires." .-Ever5T firesetojU is sure to --- - WSr "i.-rfv,.- - f- -A l-iBst . ki .-iL, uea,ru:,il?ruCjprgpjirnw-)M,1,reuiurt, ,pKejixlfiuuiutfcana settlers, and many times leaves them venlTon. ' ' - 1 homeless and destitute, and they are. very properly, determined to put a a ctop to it if possible. I When Democrats, or Indepeud- jents which amounts to the same thing in fact say the Democratic pnrty is dead, they say that which they do not believe themselves It i- subterfuge and a lie resorted to to get votes against the Republican par ty. Should some of them be elected to office by divisions in the Republi can ranks, it would be disgustingly demonstrated that Democracy is not dead, for they would triumphantly stick their roosters out and crow lus tily over "a glorious democratic vic tory." On Monday last Joe O'Pelt, ol Phelps, took possession of the Union Hotel of this city, and Ben. Rogers experience in the business at l'helps, where his house wai universally pop ular, i3 assurance that the Union will be kept tirsl-elitsw. and command the very liberal patronage it has hereto fore done. Rufus Leach has quit the augur business: He av there wax too much work for the amount of bore. Hetzel i going it alone, ami we hope his. bor ing may succeed. Granger. Lest the above squib might lead some into an error with regard to Morgan's patent well augertand cause its real value and utility to be under rated, we desire to call attention to the fact that the auger is getting into gen eral use in this part of the State and many other localities, and is univer sally admitted to be the best thing of the kind yet invented, and is truly a cheap labor-saving, money-making machine. Mr. Morgan took this amiie auger thtit was abandoned by Leach, and in one hour and six minutes, pre- wely, Mr. Hetzel holding the watch. bored twenty feet and nine inches There was some work humau labor of course connected with this, but the "amount of bore" Was certainly good and hard to beat. We give this j explanation in justice to Mr. .Morgan nd his. enterprise. By his inventive ingenuity he lias constructed a ma chine of much benefit to the country, and by hard work lias established a shop m our city for its manufacture, and it is- hoped that our citizens feel sufficient interest in ull such enter prises calculated to giVt? laborers ami mechanics employment, and add to the business and wealth of the city, as to extend all possible encourage ment to the same. We understand that Mr. Morgan has inducements offered him to remove his machine shop to another city, but we hope that i as to compel him tr. do po Marshal Daily called last Tues day, and we smdked a cigar with him. Bennett's mill near Nemaha City is again operating and making good flour. The Nebraska Holiness Associa tion cammenced a tabernacle camp meeting at Table Hock on the 18th inst. Our county convention will take nlace on the 29th inst. Let there be a general turn out of Republicans on that daw The Star Hotel is again about to change hands. Mrs. Franklin, late widow Hacker, is next to take charge of that hotel. Mr. Chas. Shafer, of Nemaha City precinct, called this week and renewed his biihscription for, as he expressed it. -your lively paper." TheState Prohibition convention is called to meet in Lincoln on Sept. Dth. The county convention toeleit delegates to the State convention will be held on the oth of Sept. Ed Lippitt. who has been absent some six weeks attending a musical institute at Mouni'Mith, III., returned on Tuesday last, and expresses him self as well pleased with the musical treat he has ha'd. Next Saturday, b- it remetn- KarnH iw f l,u iltn fjfr T?ot,ti Ikl iimi 11 Mfi.- cinct caucuses. Every Republican should attend his precinct meeting to assist in selecting delegates to the county convention. Henry Shaffer, well known in this county as the bet miller in the west, paid his respects to the Advek tisek on Tuesday last. Mr. Shaffer informed us that he is now employed at the Honiewond mills, and as soon as he "fixes up a bit" lie will make some of the best flour ever sold in Brownville. The widow Melvin, living near Bennett's mill, had her wheat stack destroyed by Are one day last week. The loss was about 300 bushels of good wheat which her tw sons had work ed hard to produce. The stacks were in the timber, and were not burned b3' prairie fires or any accident conceiva ble, but it is hardly credible that any body could be fiendish enough to set the fire purposely. A recent deserter from the Re publican ranks in Bedford precinct was heard to say that he would see that his jjreeinct was not represented in the coming Republican county , convention. This gentleman un-i doubtedly thinks he runs Bedford! Whether this be -scWr not. we know nf many 'steadfast RputfUcaus ' rcutCa5tee,'4reMdeut.MjSrmitfs messoKes there. andOf courseexpect to-see the ... .ti . u. i ! .- - i. ... We understand that Squire Ken nedy, at the County Association last Saturday, resigned his position as as purchasing agent for the grangers, and that before he did so he fully vin dicated himself from certain charges of irregularities which hud been broug'it against him. and that he was gcnerallj' acquitted in the minds of hi- audience of any real or intention al wrong management while he acted as such agent. The Independent and Grangers had quite a gnnd meeting at Grand Prairie last Saturday or would have had a gooti time had nt Church Howe and Kennedy not into a savage personal quarrel, which somewhat marred the harmony of t hat purtiou f ihe crowl who are not politician. -crabblmg for office. Their precinct caucuses for electing delegates to the county convention will be held on the 29th iu-t.. -ame da "I the Republi can county convention, ami their county convention to take place mi the Tuesday following. September 1st. We nre informed that a rejoin tinn was pa--etl ly !! Independent-, at their meeting at Grand Hrai ie la-t Saturday, that all agitation of the t- niovnl of the county seat from Brown ville should be -topped for the pre ent. The rea-on for this actum we v:ii only conjecture We presume the Independent- do not want to un dertake to carry so big a load until they are slnmger and better organ ized. Notwithstanding this apparent abandonment rrf that scheme, it i only postponed, and those opposed to it, meantime, should" be on the alert to prevent any advantage from being taken of them. Hope has been- ex pressed by some county seat mover lately that a delegation of legislators would be elected who would favor changing the law so that a majority vote only would be necessary to re move the county seat. AI?50n3GE?IE.NT. I wish to inform all tny old friends and the public generally, that having sold out my hotel business to Joseph O'Pelt, I am now devoting my entire attention to the superintending of my livery stable. and feel confident that in the future, as in the past, I can give "general satisfaction." Bex. Rogers. If you want a good lunch and Ham; burg b?er. call on Dick Hughes. Call and see if he does not keep the best. 3 5 Kegs of Bcyj-ehlags Beer received by Dick Hughes on Monday t4ie 10th. I will continue to. -uppli-customers ati live cents a glass if 1 DON'T make a cent. If you want a No. 1 stove for the least stamps, call and buy of Tisdel& Hichardtf. MARRIED. On the evening of the 17tl inst.. by i Itev. J. T. Baird. Mr.Harrvfi. Dolen and Miss Lulu MePherson, daughter of Dr. John McPheraon. all of this city. The wedding took place in a quiet private manner at the residence of the bride's parents, only a few favor ed friends beinsr invited to wituess the ceromony of uniting the two lov ing hearts "in holy wedlock band3." In keeping with the time honored custom the subjects of the "art pre servative" were remembered, and at the hands of the bride received a goodly portion of wedding cake with "the compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Dolen." And Harry did the gener ous thing by sending up a bos of fine cigars, and we sit in our 3anctum and puff away just like one who don't care for expenses. Well, Harry, you and your fair young wife have the printers' blessing, with the hope thatto you may be vouchsafed the best boon to mortals given good health, and a love for each other that shall never wane in the inevitable vicissitudes of life. DIED, At her residence in Peru, August 10th, of erysipelas, Mrs. Mary ri. riay er. Thus another one has gone across the river. Mrs. Sayer was born in Marshfiehl. Mass., April 2nd, 1S39; was early left an orphan, with the care of a family. She raised them all. and gave them a fair education, not neglecting her own mind She edu cated herself after the war closed. She was engaged to teach under the an spiers of the freed men' bureau down South. She taught there three years and came We-.t. Mrs Sayer taught the colored School in Nebraska City quite a While before her marriage. She wa well known and highly re spected in the City, where she will long be retneinbeied by her maiden name, Mary S. Osborne. She was engaged to tcaeh in the Normal School at Peru, where she gave good satisfaction ; and here s.he was mar ried to Mr. Wra Sayer, and here she died the death of a good woman, leaving u husband ami one little babe a few weeks old. So wu silently pas over. Her funeral was preached in the M. E. Church by Rev. M. Prichard from the text "Whoever liteth and be lieveth in me shall never die. L F. Bkitt. Nebraska City papers please copy. HAND BOOK OP POLITICS FOR 187-i. By Hon Etlwnrd UlcPhersoii, Cleric nf House of llenresL'iitaiivcB U. S. This accurate and impartial volume gives the full record on the "Increase of Salary Act'' and its repeal, on transportation, civil rights, and finan cial questions, including the act of 1SG2 creating the "legal tenders" and coin interest on bonds, and the vari- jousfexpanding and ccntractingactH and memorandum, interviews, letters .i . A I aha-. Supreme Court decisions. Illinois and Wisconsin railroad laws, constitution al amendments, nride and pending, in States and Nation. "Back pay" statistics; tables of appropriations, debt, elections, currency distribution by States and sections &c. Invalua ble for campaign. Cloth, S2"50. po-t paid. Addrc-s Gi:o. Fits. Dawson. P O Box 4:M, Washington, D C. Sw-i TOu AttE INTERESTED. If you regard life and property go and -ee the Non-KxpInive Lamps at H. C. Lett's ihuir store. JJOS-UXPlOSIVE LAMPS. Go and .ee the non-explo-sve lamps at H. C. Lett's drugstore. He has a lamp that every family should have. AUGUST 1st. Call at Craddork & Soil'.-Gun Shop for the best quality and cheap t guu n nd ammunition to be had in Un fit y. We do not intend to be uudei--ohl by any dealer. NOTICE, SP0KTS3IEX. Those in wan of thnrough-hred Iri-h -etter Iiird l)og. can be suppli ed by catling on W. T. Den. The lest ten cent calico sold at L. Lownmn's. Sugar cured ham- ami country con at Swan &. Uro's. ba- Why is it that people trade at Den's? They all tiade al Den's, and will .continue to trade where they find a shot gun or stove, a wagon, a suit of clothes, furniture, dry goods, fish, pitch forks and handles, hats and caps, boots and shoes, powder and shot, cart ridges, gun wads or aiii kind of goods they want, cheap for cash. Call on Den and see. Wanted. AH kinds of grain. TriEO. Hjll&Co. Another car load of Stu debuker wagoirs- ju.st re ceived by W T. Den. Who sells the beat wagon? Why, Den sells all the wagons, both spring and farm, and the Studebaker must be the best. Choice Hannibal fall wheat flour at Swan & Bro's. FELLOW SPORTS3IBX. Now is the trine to buy" your breech and muzzle loading shot guns a W. T. Den's. He has just received a ton of shot, a cargo of Bogardoes dead shot powder, caps, cart ridges, gun wads, and ev erything in the sporting line will be sold cheap for cash at W. T. Den's. rowmnauoiif.,ajui .action inAiana-J Yti jH. JMaGreerhasSllt kiiCdrffj' ma, jrlfhnile. ?&oul-iH,naandDttxasarje-ityandiVKTiae fr,' Horse Hay Rakes the best and cheapest, by Stevenson & Cross. f W. H. McCreery always keaps a full stock of pure drugs. 52-3m JSriCRELL is at Tlturainn's old stand, next door to State Bank. Fruit Jars the best and cheapest, by Stevenson & Cross. Prescriptions filled at all hours, at Nickell's Drug store. 50m3 Eight pounds tea for one dollar by Stevenson & Cross. Carpet chain, cotton yarn and cot ton batten by Stevenson & Cross. Cabiuet work of all kinds made to order at J. L. Roy's. CLOTHING. If -you v13h cheap. suits, call and see our ctock of clothing. F. E. Johnson & Co. Boots and Shoes for men, ladle and children, atL. Lowmari's. teas : teas : : The cheapest and best at Gilmore & Co'h. Farmers, don't throw away 80 orSO dollars on a wagon to save 10 dollars. But buy the Bain they are the cheap est. Cull at .Nickell's Drugstore, when you come to town. 50m3 Machine Oil at NichelPs Drug Store. A new stock of Pure Drugs at Nick- ell's Drugstore. 50m 3 Farmers will not have cheap, infe rior wagons, but buy the Bain. Saddles and codfish for sale by Ste vensoli S Crns3. Machine oils and belting by Steven son & Cross. The "National Currency Tobacco" made by Colhap of this city, when we consider its quality, and cheapness, and the peculiar &tyle in which it is put np, is the best thing in the tobac co line we have seen. It is put up with a view to small wholesale customers. Farmers, Grangers ami others who want to buy directly from the manu facturer should see Colhapn before supplying themselves. Plasterixg hair For sale by the pound or by the bushel by J. H. Bauer. Our Governors Choice is the favor ite ciar; manufactured by L. A. Bergman, No. 41 Main Street. CiUEENSIVARE. Large stock at Stevenson & Cross'. Large stock of clothing for men, youths aud children, at L. Low- mans's .New Bed SteadsCarpjtg. Bureaus. and Wash Stands, oheapntfnr casjMat? 'Roy's Furniture Store. QaU soo3 old- 3m Lard Oil, tile purest in twn, at Nickell's Drugstore. For the best implements of any kind, stoves, hardware, groceries or wagons, go to Stevenson fe Cro-s. Closing out goods cheap at Loui Lowman's. Three or fourshoats wan ted. hy Ste venson & Cro-s. Summer clothing at cost by Loui Lowman. St. Joe. No. 1 Flour at A. JI. Gil more & Co's. 30 P1ECKS New styles of Prints just receives by XF.'JS. Juhn-on & Co. PAIU1ERS, Get your Machine repairing done at Lockwood's machine repairing shop. . . St. Joe I?o. 1 Flour at A. H. Gil more & Co's. COUSTT OUDEttS 1'akn in excli .nf for drj goods b I F. E John-oli &. Co. MACHINE REPAIRING , Done at Lckwood's machine repiir-i ingshnp in the best manner, and for' the least money, of any place in the county. ; LARGE LOT Groceries just received by F.E. John son & Co FRUIT JARS. A large lot just received by F. E. Johnson & Co. The best machine oils by Stevenson & Crors. Paints, Oils and Glass, at Nickell's Drug store. 50tn3 Fruit Jars the best and cheapest, by Stevenson & Cro MACI1IXE ..XLS Kept at H. C. Lett's drug store, of ever3 A'arietj-. Fence wire, the best, for sale by Stevenson & Cros. Paper Floor Carpet, 25 Gen Us a yard, at Hoy 's. Hardware, Tinware ami Queens ware by Stevensou & Cross. New stylo belts received at Low ma'n's. Closing out linen goods at asd be low cost at Louis Lowman's. Selling goods as chap as- ever at L. Lowman's. Stoves, groceries and iron by Ste venson &. Cross. Keep the largest and best selected stock of ribbons and fancy goods at T r..,;Q p.rmnn'a JJllUld -1W . w 2?E3IPERAXCB CO?VEffTX03f. Wiihrhas. As the State Temper ance Central Committee has called a State Convention to be held in Liu edln SeptemherSth. for the purpose of nominating a full Stat ticket, and whereas they have recommended that the temperance voters of each county in the State hold a mas3 meatihg at the county seat on the 5th of Sept., to elect delegates to represent the coun ty in said State Convention. There fore, notice is hereby given bj' the undersigned Couu't' Central Commit tee, that said County Convention will be held at the court house in Brown ville, Saturday Sept. oth, at one o' clock p. in., to elect eight delegates for the purpose aforesaid. Wat. Tidrow, John- K. Du:das. Jakvis R. Church. County Central Committee of the Temperance party. Saginaw salt at Swan & Bro'a. For fair dealing and the lowest fig ures go to Stevenson. & Cross. Scythes and Pitchforks the hesi and cheapest by Stevenson & Gross California Wine and Brandy at Nickell's Drug store. othnS WANTED I ' Corn in tile ecr for goods at the Red Store. A choice selection of plain and fan cy ribbon at Louis Lowmatl'a. Wm. H. Hoover, Real Estate Agent and Conveyencer. Court Room. Louisville cement. Alton lime, and hair at Swan & Brn's. Look Out for Zllatl Dogs, And buy your Horse Rukes of Ste venson &, Cross. A full line of smoker's articles con stantly on hand at L. A. Bergman's, very low for cash. GRANGERS TAICE NoTICE. The Constitution of our County As sociation requires that at their last meeting in August, each Grange elect delegates to represent them in the As--ociation for the year ensuing. Please govern yourselves accordingly. Church Howe, Pres't. Aumt Izt 1S74. If you want something to eat when in town in the shape of a nice lunch good bread and butter, loiled ham, cheese, &c, go to Sirall's. W. H. McCreery has a large Stock of jMiints. oils, glass, wall per and window shades at reduced prices. 52-3 in Fruit. Tars the bgst and cheapest, by Stevenson & Cross. Engine Oil. 70 cts. a gallon, at Nick ell's Drugstore mxa fS'UggUSg"" V-" WanSPsWW - iil - SPECIAL NCTICZS. THE GREAT CAUK OP g 1IU.U1IA JUI3L.1S.J. Jout lublih"l. 111 a AnV i Fnvolnp' iV xtx cents A Lertareon tlie Nature, Treai meat, ami ItedicilCiirettr sem'no.! Wenfcne.or Sprmtor rlM 1 induced hy t-elf-Abise InvolnnUtrv Kmls--10ns Iinpotency. Xerrou Ielillty. and Imtiedi ments to niarriae senerally : Iils Conrnimption Eplleiiov. and Fits: Mental and Physical Incarac Ity &c.-By itORKKT J CUI.VERWELK, M D. uthor of the "Often Hook." Ac. Tlie workl-renowned author, in thte admirable Ltfeture. clearly proven from bt on-n experience liHt th awflil consequences of Salf-Abw may he 1 effectually removetl without mpJIcliMjs, ami with , oat dangerous surgical operatk8. boocka. Instru menu. nuga. or cordials. iHHntiH? ot a BMMe of care st one certain awl effectual hy whhrh every sufferer, im matter what his cooduiofl miy be. mv ccie himself ehe&pty. privateli'. and rad icttlly. KS" TMt Lrdttre leHtprovn a boonio ttomttmtit amt thousands. j Sent under t!. to any address. In a jrfaln sealed J envelope, on the receipt of six cente. ortwop6t ace Kainps. Also. Dr. tnsbee1tHMlIT KOR PILES. Seod lor circular. AddreastaeInoH9ber. CUA3. J C. KLIXK & CO., 127 nowcrj, New Yorlc,Post-OflSceBox4,5SG 30iy 2SEDIOAI, GARB. Catarrh, Throat & Lung Affections Are vastly on the lnc-ease. kimI ears only be eureri lr remedies for the onus? ot d.ave. llnliallnsremeiliesareiiseftfl and will ure BEAFSESS, BLIXUSSSS, SiC.f are cansel by a rush of blood i the hwr j by Scarlet Fever. Meak., Scnfnl. Ac. 4c. Ur. UOOKe s new. remeuitn rem ive m? oue Htomes rem ive u? tiue el wit boat i lie U5e of tn- f Rupture nd IJerni t- ieuf cure. Trtu.- of ..I! PUfuIa in Ann cured knife. All trm- if trcHted for a. pwmmieii de&trHlle mnuiMt- notice. UvnriHii Tumors a Hpecialtv a1 r.N. K. DODUE, 1-7 South lia'-'-i rires Ir. Street. Chicago, UK IN THE BIBIrS. ! i By tn author of ".Tlqltt Scrnes mrh-litbie' ' autl "Our Father's House. ' of wIimjo tMrlr nMj4tHve been inUl. "Home Lte i -rm- i memleil by minister of l etT8ti a- "the ' nntiior'- best iKJOlt "fnll tS nrpolmK i .tlWHHiht.." "rrnth. precious m semx," - ".M"" ". ... "V rn"'?.' .j 5-. cnoice nooK lor pvery fetmlly. &r. Ste-1 en f Kntviiic-. nw-f iniiHi paper. rtrn mnainc.ann I farrapIilKJilenneqiiBllfd. AGE5TS, Ymtttc .Men.umies, i,acnerxanlCM,rsonien.-SB,nV- p.1 fn averv county: K5 to Um per month. Penrt foroirrulnr. ZIEGLER & 3I'CUK- T'..'itD Ave. Aflntn4t Pnlmirn Til - . --.... - 3T Clay' r.tor yxr Strip The i best for excluding Wiad, Dust or Eats frwa er JBMK2WU0J 3?Uff MUmwM- a. bsegiiaiinJ i ieaierm WfIs cs s: wincs- 5 ' i - doors. Toralebj- SWAT? BHO SyQ-ggreg'gW'Mtw-.'r, THE MARKETS. sbw yor.E soitiBv 3HV!h:et. Atjuust 17. MtiKBT At 2SJ2$ per cent, ; prime mercantile paper 57. Gold Dull at 169i10a4. State Bonds Dull. Railroad Boxds Dull; Stcoks Steady at3i pr cent. ST. LOUIS JIARES-TS. AaousT 18. Wrb&2" ; JJr good de mirtMl and strotjr; No 3", reil full, S! 09?l.!Ui ; No 2. SL1730118J. Coitf No. 2 mixed 84tJ5c cash. Oats No. 2, mixed -Jir48c. Barley Spring SI 24. Rye Steady and firm ; 7a$76c for prime. Hoos Qiet; Yorkers $6.756.25 ; lmon, 6.606 75 ; bwteber, 7.ttUS.7 65 Cattlh Good to common natives S4.256 25; oewg and heifers, 3.00 .0 ; Texau 2.754 25. CHICAGO CATTLE ,AKD HOG JIAR- rcaT. Aug. IS Cattle Fairly active for good at unchanged priews. other very dull tettdiitx siromcly down ward? , Texan, $1.7o2.7o; choice steers $5.91)6.20; poor to good na tive S2.7oo.o0. Hoos Quiet, god to extra, $7.25 &S.00; hulk of sales at $7.2oS.25. BROWKVILLE MARKETS. Hqgs $45.50 for fat ; $28.5 for stoek ; jnarkot lively. Whka5-Spring, te67c; whits 75c. Corn 75e offered, for corn in ear. Oats 30c. Barley and Rye, same as last week. .a., zosisoisr. 5) iy IVA rt. i ? w DEALER IN OPTS AND SHOE OUSTOK WORK ?a Repairing netl voho. No. M Main stresttBrowii F. SOUBEB,- 1 Alanufacturer and Dclc. in. ADDLES, COLLARgg, ZinU PRtIs,IIruslice, Dlaultels. ,n 40 oeM per jHml. Im A. Bersrmanii & Co. i Undertaking a Specialty. Keeps Afm! !':if " METALIC AND VroOI' BUBIAL GASES. 33 Hair. Street, imOWKVJLLr:, 3iES. -, - t 5 j . fi f , ft 8 fc CIGAR SCffltFS ! I 51 fa "jA-"' 40 eta.yd-rlb. L. A. BEJSSaiJCX. J. fSLiLSLE. Minn flpentiM i'er- SMaacr. OrFiot: WTnai. AtKodtPcrt-ilo. trcrst blbiriKMt. ."T-.k - atf'- S-TPRF'l"TE'VDirrS TITrE. ' sc''i in. ---. o rr. t t . . j -JLL holrt pablic ia.:iai w in 1 . & . . . A. i9icairnav oj v-icu u3T a, st sir CTITC (pas UT RqiI I SKF &?l'V..:tI-JT .. Kf i i-l.S. LZAtr . . -TB Tarsals bv " H. ,JV M-1 -- ( L t I rv-T JiftK5lF5rsraFS fcfl 3K J J W-ZSsl , .i rokboi "w.. , . TKZs&xxzMaKMEt&rTzxe t2 . l fOAKTuaamiMZ. jz. w. xoorasroocx. ., . 13rin4tJfesBHsHS8HKS'59F "' 'I - 'jffin iri'i'r?rri r n'fTTnrWBtBinrtlkn' rtrfBF'. i bw BjHBS'BKSSSgBHBWWF nJt9 tffBhr1 JhiL nri iAiRim?' n M.fcSSTTBl , . a sa , .v htiffi V m r. H W AWm! VV KXliM M7K! - V UUI1 rt ita n t a n n p- r r . t-i i t"1 w r ifc. iij::j i car c & s BSSKjii nm -sj -5 j i.w y-. gijgy i SC1 ft IIO Mil 15 I ;jMfedk -fi&i&iiU ! i $M m s ,55. " ' " lcSs&s s XBBt !?- . 1 1 i t Wa J B flife 9 JB-5r' iaESiMEsE&? &l--PBS-p- In Strouraville. Tbotio wthla( cent wlllpteose itkkv notice. 1. W.PEKH.3C. 12tf Co. SuprlniH'dec!. pi - iff3CTwjAAV'jua!BrwtoTTa IFSBLIOrcAJSIS MAKES. Custom Work Hade to orusr. FITS BUBARTEEi 9 JUIutn Street, JSRWRySlL!B, SHBRASSLA Menu Jaf-turer and Dealer In ForeignSomestic ICarbk MSuiaons, Toziibsfn, TABLE TOPS, ic Msin Street, between Mb aitdTtb BSOWiVTILLG. XEBRASH.4.. All ortfecs promptly filled and se41facUa uaniteed SPEClAl DESIGNS F0RKISHED. CHAS. XBIDHAltT.Pricietor. M. X. COJSTNKK, Travettog AgU, WIBLEY'S n bTnhni &; i- gii is it n uAuiiiiiiyu SroserieSjProvisions, Feed PESSH AHD SAJ.T XfflE 3SS jL " fk HIMS, HAIR AKB SAKD. Highest prlcrpald for nil Kind ol Col i!T Prodooe. either In eaeh or itmwtit. m r? JCain Street, ISROFII.L.C, XEMtAStiA PATENT WEATHER 'M Th b8t lb excladlTt TfTI20,I5TJST, OHltAIK, frot uader doo-s -"- V ill GansroadetoorUer. Repairing ceti. . e. s. 1JTMX. JBELEE. CliOCKS, WATCHES. JEWELL"1" RoiMMroiL. ad Jowetry MaavntctareA to c: ALL MTOJUC ARIIAJfnU QOHOOL TJOOKS. OGHOOJL JjOOKS. ForMUe-by G.S 2 T T IMPSOTED MOVABLE COKT BEE HI1TE, ( Paciata& l< AW.RT!vrFrt Frenitom at t:- -yWir.tiel'i -t Krwili-. Xln.' arRf BUTer ! ml th- Iit-ann , , t:i't. hejtl nt Ht Jtoeph. o. It fn--1 the'r Ir.t Fremtarj t cvry Klr -b been eathlbtud. SAEIE MiVJ, 14.5C iind3.-iini-rMp-8e -Prttc: I. on IWe CoHase." A-dre- BfBS JL ARlCOl i - i rowwiti:. BOOT I 80E BEG W.H VicIiS Marble Works 1?f3 1 5 n iiniwaT IfiuiiOl iiMiiiimn g2j 0 ' I I WISES, Lf : II i J Ln i .-"- i- i- J. WmiT JARSANB BAIN WAS0NS THE BESf5 S0LB4NB TIF A lH 'SWf1 Sff BWf?TIFTllTsr,F