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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1874)
InsswBjss? II I I III irm rmilTllll ! Ill WM HI H H'""" ' Mil lllMimiHPIWM Hill imHW UliHllllfcig Mig11IHlbi 1 IIM-imMTW.il fZL rrnKK35ffi522SSK4ERESJaS3K3Cu yaKTWg!filHf4'-fjr" JSn atrnm Tt ligaaB3K3PhaBMMtiMM'wfc:;'MBMlMMMCMMJgaMI,MMM,M"a - fWf t :V U t . .-siu '" CSKSSSMsM 1 &r 1 "a .V& AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH. The following singular poem, from Mr. Tllton, written1 at tire time of Ills troubles, lias JTBlngulnr interest now: Slit MARMADUKE'S MUSINGS. I won n noble fame. Hut. -with n. sudden frown, The people snatched my crown, And In the mire trod down yty lofty name. I bore a bounteous purse, And beggars by the way Then blessed mo day by day. But I, grown poor as they, Ilave naw their curse; i gained what men call friends. But now their love Is hate, And 1 have learned too late How mated minds unmate. And friendship ends, I clasped a woman's breast, As If her heart I knew. Or fancied, would be true, Who proved alas ! she, too False like the rest. I now am all bereft As when some tower doth f.xll, "With battlements and wall And gat and bridge and all And nothing left. lint I account It worth All pangs of fair hopes crossed All loves and honor lost To gain the heavens at cost Of losing earth. So, lest I be Inclined To render 111 for III Henceforth in me Instill O God, a swoet good will To all mankind. Klccj' IJollow. Nw. 1, 1671. From the Indiana Farmer. ICEKP THE GRANGE PURE. The grange was organized to im prove the conditions of ogrloulture, disseminate knowledge on practical subjects, oultlvato and develop' the resources of our country and elevate the conditions of all laboring classes. This Order has grown with unprece dented vigor, till it is a great power in the nation, and here is the.danger. It is only too true of mankind that the possession of great power generally involves a dispostion to wield it with intolerance, which often results in fanatiticism and tyranny. Still more so is this true when the acquisition of power has been sudden, and fall Into experienced hands not accustom to the great responsibilities. While this organization includes men of great capabilities, yet it would indeed be strange if did not number among its vast membership men of question able oharaoter. Such are the faots. Some of the members are now asking the grave question : "How shall the Order be kept pure?" Reports of defalcations and scandalous stories have found lodg ment in this organization. The New York World says that in almost all the States most thoroughly identified with the grange move ment, scandals have been started, and that iuvaria- bly the officers and the organs of this Order, inotead o laying bare; the full- est extent, the Irregulartlco, lmvo en deavored to cover up the circumstau cea with a veil of Ira'ponotrnblo mys glving as as a reason why the grange is a secret organization, and that there is nonnecessity of giving to the public the Inside workings of the Or der. It has been alleged that the Iowa grange has member who have received large profits from commer cial transactions in the interests of the Order, and that an investio-ntinn had revealed the most "damning dis coveries" of extravagauce and cor rupt management of the officers in an official capacity ; but it is further stated that these reports have been smothered, and the records contain ing them burned. xnd still another report comes up that the Iowa grange has an officer who is a defaulter, and that his trial was carried on with lock ed doors. All these rumors, which have not been disproved, are causing irremediable injury to this Order. The country has had a sufficiency of corruption, nepotism, and extrava gance, and the least suspicion that the Order has any irregularities in its management is sufficient to diminish greatly its influence. The Farmers Union says, In regard to irregularities of the Iowa grauge: "The rank aud file of the Order are saddenend and slokened with suspicions worse than the truth. The whole result Is dis satisfaction and possible disaster, and the whole result is chargeable upon those who most ardently protest their devotion to the principles of the Or der aud thoir desire for its advance ment." While the honest men of the coun try frankly and joyfully applaud many of the works of the grange, yet they cannot endorse, or even give countenance to, unlawful manage ment. So long as the Order endeav ors to improve agricultural pursuits, disseminate knowledge, and works for the interests of the nation, It will receive the most hearty co-operation of all honest men, whether they be farmers or not. The farming classes compose the backbone and solid struc ture of our national prosperity, and if they keep the grauge pure, it will be a great agent in the purification of our legislation. Darius H. Pixghey. ChUUeothe, III. SWIICDLIAC? iKAWGE AG! The Farmer's Advocate, published at Idianapolis, says : "xV manufacturer made an arrange meetwith a State Grange purchasing agent, who ostensibly worked for a very small percentage, but it wa3 im possible for him to devote his time for .so small a compensation, a iuriuer commission was quietly allowed b- the manufacturer. In a little time some of thecounty agents who kenw a thing or two the mselves, became sus picious and wanted to deal directly from-the manufacturer. This was ar ranged with a great show of fairness, the quiet commission beiug withheld in each transaction. But it didnot rest here. The local agents in turn be came suspicious, and the county agents had to be provided for. As a result, there were three separate com missions paid in each transaction, while but one of the parties ever hau dled the goods. Such escape from the dishonesty of middlemen is a matter of refreshing contemplation. Were it but a single case it might bo attributed to the dis honesty of a singe individual, but it seems in this iustance.to have extend ed rapidly from one agent to a large number subordinates, all of whom were as eager to obtain a taste of the polls as politicians are supposed to be to get their finger into Credit Mobil ier pies. And the Advocate solemnly warns farmers to look into these agen oles, and assures them that they are proving far less profitable to the consumers than it was supposed they would prove." New apples at one dollar and ten cents a quart. Ten cents for apples and one dollar for a doctor. i In Pennsylvania, a lady was hook ed by a neighbor's bull, for wearing a red dress, now bemoans that she has no redress. A Winona paper tells us that Win ona is a "bad place to get drunk." If the place persists in getting drunk, it is a good place to stay away from. SOCIAL DIRECTORY. f , .J - I k-;jM frni T 1H-o istj "Lot. Iffi 1S73 Tit. IW 1573 TjiL 2 1872 1S73 Lot. M 1372 1S73 1.0 1. 1872 1872 BUSINESS CARDS. BANKS. TWVnrn.T ll -. j-, H p, r-t I - "-AVXAAi. 11 pifddli Zot. Brownville Continued Supplements C 1 1 y County -; N ci n rl t- i- ' -5 oo 33 co a - - t- .- 84 :w 41 CG 1 03 1 03 Emerson's. Addition to Brownville. 3 12 3? t 1 8 69 5 ec 7 1 8 69 5 66 so 20 as 10 CO 0 35 1 05 147 377 583 prtG 2 3 SO 1 S3 7 03 1 03 1 03 G5 1 32 51 5 63 63 17 70 8 14 3 11 20 7 50 22 62 13 81 3 2 83 1 !V5 5 83 50 North Brownville. 1 167 10 18 10 18 2 167 9 99 9 99 3 167 67 29 4 157 67 20 5 167 67 29 6 1G7 67 29 789 1011 12 167 11 41 II 87 All 163 169 9 40 13 9 9 01 29 33 All 174 All 175 89 18 70 13 42 LODGES. Excf Islor Lodcc No. 1.1. K. P. Meet1? every Wednesday evening in Masonic Hall. Visiting Knights cordially invited. J. C McNauqiitox, C. C. F.E.JonNSOK,K.It.S. Brownville Lodce No. 5, 1. 0. 0. F. Ttegular meetings Tuesday evening oi each week. In their new hall over Low-man's store. Visiting brothers respactfully invited. IIexby Coiin'. N. G. B. B. Thompson'. Secy. Brownville Division No. 19, Sons of Tem perance. Meets every Friday evening in Odd Fellows Hall, over Thurman's druse store. Main street. Strangers or our order visiting the city are invited to meet with us. A. G. Gates W. P. G.W. Faibbotheb Sr.. K.S. Nemaha Valley Lodcc No. 4 A. V. & A. 31. Stated meetings third Thursday evening in each month. Itrownvllle Chapter No. 4. IT. A. 31. Stated meetings first Monday night in each month. Furiian Council No. ,1, It. S. & S. E. 31. Stated meetings fourth Monday in each month. 3It. CnrincIConunandcrrNo. :J, K.T. Slated meetings coud Monday in each month. Rose ami t.ily Conclave. No. fi3, K.It. (;. It. teC Meets at Masonic Hall on the fifth Mon days. Adah Chnptcr No2. Order oi the Eastern Star. Stated meetings third Monday In each month. CirUKCHES. 3IetIiodiNt E. Church. - Services each Sabbath allUSOc m., and TfJO p. m Ami'lay School at 2!jP. m. Prayer Meeting Thursday ecuin. W . B. SLAUGHTER, PaStOr. Prcubyterian Church. Services each Sabbath at 10:30 a. m and 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wed nesday evenings. Sabbath School At 2 o'clock p.m. J. T. Baxrd, Pastor. ChrNt's Church (Episcopal.) Corner Atlantic and Second streets. Divine service everySunduy evening at 7 o'clock : Sunday School at 3o'clock, p.m. Seats free. Rev. J. E. Roberts, Hector. 20 3G 43 33 All 191 All 193 1 72 All 200 All 203 All 201 I 203 All 208 nii 207 : 10 11 109 12 109 9 110 hfllHO hfllllO 3 9C 2 3 5 I 52 B Mt. Vernon. 15 77 123 8 All 9 234510 78 9 11 11 12 10 123 11 11 12 11 457 89 11 All 12 1234 589 10 11 12 12 All 13 All 14 123 789 10 11 i: 4 5 6 15 12 IS 678 9 10 11 12 16 123 10 11 12 17 45 G 789 17 1 2 3 456 13 78 9 13 All 19 All 21 123422 789 10 11 22 12 " 1234 567323 1234 567824 123 4 5 6 78 923 10 11 12 23 12342C 2345 27 All 23 23 1,06 176 -S50 2 10 94 17 91 2 10 53 77 43 61 142 1 61 35 18 2 41 2 42 17 1213 33 5 33 I 14 33. All 39 4 40 5 40 8 9 10 11 12 13 40 14 40 36 40 All 41 All 43 12 3 4 5 6 II 12 13 14 44 10 44 7 44 3 44 All 45 1 14 46 4 5 6 78 9 10 46 All 47 All 49 1 234 5679 10 11 12 13 50 8 14 50 All 51 All 53 123G 7 12 13 14 51 45 54 9 54 10 11 51 All 55 All 57 345S 9 12 13 14 53 10 1153 7 58 12 53 All 59 Ail 61 1 2 962 All 63 ATTORNEYS. E. E. Ebriglit, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Kotary public and Real Kstote Agent. Oilice In Court House Build ing. Brownville Keb. 1 S6 41 43 1 92 43 33 3 72 33 20 20 11 20 9 35 20 ! 13 ' 92 ! CITY OFFICERS. City Council. Meets the First Mondav In each month. Mayor, F. A. Tisdel, Aldermen First Ward W. T. Den. E.S. Wibley ; Second Ward F. E. Johnson. W. A. Judkins: Third Ward Lewis Hill, Fredrick barker. Marshal, D.Camp bell Clerk. J. B. Docker. Treausrer.J Blake. i uuu; j uuge, j . s, aicii. COUNTV OFFICERS. County CoiiiiuiKHloncr.s A. J.RItter, II. Hock meyer.AIex. McKinney. County Clerk, Wilson E. Majors. District Clerk. W. II. Hoover. Sher iff, D. Plasters. Probate Judge, E. M. McCo mas. Treasurer, A. n. Gilmore. Surveyor, J. Gilbert. County Superintedent. D. W. Plersou. .Arrival ami Departure of Ulailt. ixonuern uany, dj- lianroau Arrives 11 a. m. 2 ueparus ii.m a. m. .Southern Dally, by Railroad Arrives 2:30p.m. Daparts 7:30 a. m. Northern Via Peru, Daily Arrives 12 m: De parts 1 p. m. Southern Via Nemaha City, Dally Arrives 5 p. m. Departs 7a. m. Western Via Tecumseh to Beatrice Daily: Departs at 7 a.m. Arrives at 5 p.m. Southwestern Via Table Rock Weekly Ar rives Tuesday at 6 p.m. Departs Monday at 7 a. m. North'vcstcrn To Helena. Semi-Weekly Ar rives Thursday and Saturday at 6 p. m. Departs . cmitrsua- uiiu v riuny ui t a.m. Post Office Hours from 7 a. m., to7f p. m. Sun days from 10 to 10ii a. m. W. A. POL.OCK, P. M. TIME SCHEDULES. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. 10 73 7 53 5 65 10 75 3 17 10 73 630 232 3: 4f 12 2 51 110 10 91 1149 11 15 1 31 1 40 20 23 5 62 9 52 14 40 23 34 17 63 11 47 1 20 33 W 6 All All 30 All 31 All 32 34 33 123431 123 4 5 C33 1231 567836 : 1234 567837 ! njjof 123 I 5 633 : London. 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 37 AH 33 All 39 5673 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 40 All 41 All 42 All 43 All 44 123443 1 2 53 34 56 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 13- 16 53 123454 507854 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 51 All 53 All 50 w'6 &7 57 b 57 ejf 7 57 1434 5678 9 10 59 1 75 42 T. L. Schlclc, ATTORNEY AT LAW. MAY BE CONSULT ed in the German language. Office next door to County Clerk's Office, Court House Build ing, Brownville, Nebraska. 18-6y J. S. Stull, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office, No. 70 Main street, (up stairs,) Brown vilie.Neb. 13-Gy .T. H Broady, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office over State Bank, Brownvillr.Neb. rir" r'oS'0 E. IV. Thomas, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, front room over Stevenson it Cross's Hardware Store, Brown ville, Neb. IV. T. Rogers, ATTORNEV AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Will give diligent attention to any legal ousinessentrustedtohlscare. Office in Court House Building, Brownville. Neb. 1 52 Ilcwett fc Newman, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW Brown vllle. Neb. ! H Si 2.2 w 2 05? oV CO o "2 t3 r 5 Ms 4 PHYSICIANS. A S. HOLLADAY. M.D.. Physician. Surgeon rx. and Obstetrician. Graduated in 1351. Loca ted m Brownville 1853. Office. Lett & Creigh'a urugaiore,jicpnerson;uiocK. special attention paid to Obstetrics and diseases of Women and Children. 10-6ai HL. MATHEWS. Physician and Surgeon. Office . I n City Drug Store, No. 32 Main street, Brown ville. Neb. NOTARIES & COLLECTION AGENTS 09 39 L. A. Bergmnnn, PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER. "VTOTARY 1.1 Office. No. 41 Main street, Brownville. Neb. LAND AGENTS. TTILLIAM H. HOOVER, Real Estate and Tax 1 t Paying Agent. Office In District Court Room. Will give prompt attention to the sale of Real Es tate and Payment of Taxes throughout the Nemaha Land District. GRAIN DEALERS. Geo. G. Start, CASH DEALER IN GRAIN AND AGRICUL tural Implements, and Storage, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, Aspinwall.Neb. HOTELS. 4 47 2 WJ 80 52 Asplnwnll. 1 : 12 21 64 1 51 1I All Gl All 62 Al 63 All 61 9 10 11 12 13 13 14 14 13 14 15 16 20 569 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 30 All 33-) All 31 5-2 CI All 35 J 1234 30 71 5G7S30 71 5G78 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1G 45 1 0 All 4G 80 All 47 86 All 43 86 All 49 80 All 50 86 All 51 SO 1234 52 61 5 6 78 9 10 11 12 13 14 13 16 32 1 75 504 1 15 AMERICAN HOUSE, L. D. Robison, Proprietor. Front street, between Main and College. Good teed and Livery Stable in connection with this nouse. BLACKSMITHS. 5 3 - mm - a '- 5 c 2.C2 "-' CMC -3 W ss ills PI y a S G OimO C SJ & & Q s. ! o ? P g - C MCARjiTj; Syidkvfine c ffl& jffj m J jN? SI BaMMtHHaftyij'vro' V'ith J. IV. Gibson, BLAdCSMITH AND HORSE SnOER. First . streetbetween Main and Atlantic. Brownville, JSeb Work done to orderand satisfaction guaranteed. 1 15 65 0789 1011129 All 10 41 Burlington & Missouri River Railroad In Nebraska. 11:25 a.m. leave. 2:13 p.m .. 10:05 p.m. arrive MAIN LINE. ...Plattsmouth Lincoln -Kearney June 2:05 p.m. arrive 11:10 a.m. leave 5:45 a.m leave OMAHA BRANCH. 1:15 p. ra. leave I 2:40 p.m. arrive .PIattmouth., -....Oninha . ! 12:15 a.m. arrive 1 10:50 a.m. leave BEATRICE RR.VNCH. 3:55 p.m. leave I 6:05 p.m. arrive Crete Beatrice. 7:45 a.m. arrive 5:43 a.m. leave 6 133 7 135 8 135 9 135 1011 12 135 7 8 9 13-5 2 137 4 91 20 41 41 21 21 21 20 22 1 62 03 79 lots 19 lots 162 lots 64 lots 5 lots 14 lots 32 lots FRANZ EELMER, (AGON &JLAGICSMITHJ(HeF ONE DOOR WEST OF COURT HOUSE. WAGON MAKING, Repairing, Plows, ana all work dono in the best Panne,aHi?n short notice. Satisfaction guaran teed. Givehimacall. 34-ly. s v s s s H p 2 . . p & sg I a 5 j eShnPfcS-r eg " a "-"-J 5. : e O 2 H h -3 , s": 2 a Z 1 1 .- es "M y- .ndW H Hi. T IVnllrAn nT X:,""1VC10 wuuoriiaei: egar isiuers aro a purely fueir picjjiuuuuu, uiauu uuienyf-r her tive lierbs found on the lower seJ' nia, the medicinal pnroertio are extracted therefrom witlioc or of Alcohol. The aoestmn ,.' daily asked, "Wbatfc the c,r 'n unDai-alloled sucnnss nf rr.-lnsi niT-r.c.3J rti... ... r .1 . Ji. j.i.o vui iiuawcris, matt . tho causo of disease, and the i ,r1 covers his health. TIie7a,nSl uiuuu. jiuuuui auu il illU-glVin"f a perfect Renovator and i"' or tne system. Isevcr liefoi r, ,, . ..vi.u uajuu. cuuiiuuuuuu possessing" tile p qualities of Vixegar Bitters in " sick of every disease man is beat . u.eguu,; xuijjauve as weUaj lUXlUtlli JUUUW11UU Vt lllUtUj the Liver and Tisceral Organs Diseases Tlie properties of Dr.. Yixegar Bitters are Aperient,! T Carminative, Nutritions. LamhrV . Sedative, Conntcr-Irritant Sadun:. f;i-n on.! uh'Dn; K. H. McDOXXLTi & CO Drntrsrists andGen. Arf. fn tv. , " and cor. of Washington ami ChariiOTiv. tJT. Sold by all Druggists and DtT l- VK rri& St oni - E'S'oiii- Grocer loi Sliall'er's Flonx. C3 mn PClKSq A3 H s So i -srr -o . Ot;""SO ore; loc Aiigh nd D K-AJEXi-VuSL-S-. PASSENGERS POR . lire idb D.Vi rises r ism, The Chicag-o and Norfh-Wi EICAG MONTREAL. DETROIT. TOLEDO. QUEBEC CLEVELAND, l'ORTXVXl), ilUtfALU, ilUSTUJi. Tf.lll citAMiThaa I 2Z-3 . Chicasro aud Xorth-Wcstern IL .Z-i WELL w 25 41 21 21 8 11 11 1 07 CO CO K) : ft e side 4 15 ft w aide 4 nhfl nhf2 nhf3 1 4 0Q 1 59 Chicago fc Xortli Western Rallwaj-. Trains at Council Bluffs arrive and depart as follows GOING WEST AHKIVKlOOINOKAST DEPAIIT Day Express 10:35p.m. Da v Express..... 6:10a.m. Kight Express.- 9:15a.m. Night Express. 4.-Ojp.ro. I Ex. Freight 10:50 a.m. W. n. STEXNETT.Gen.Pas.Agt. ICausas City, St. Joe. &. C. B. Railroad. Trains leave Phelps Station as follows : Going North, 5:30 a. m. I Going South, 9-.3 a. m. Going North 4:05 p. m. I Going South. G:45 p. m. A. C. DAWES, Gen. Pass. Agent. 3 80 1 95 5 65 1 39 1 3!) 1 39 9X5 1 95 9X5 3 80 5 65 1 m 1 03 1 03 0- 400 6) South Brownville. 30 47 1 X0 41 1 1 59 12 76 1 "59 12 76 5 31 XS 9.50 a m 5:05 p m acopni 3:30 pm 5:00 pm 8:45 pm 6:40 pm lu:15pm Jlldland Pacific Railway Nebraska City 1 ...Iilncoln.. 2,-OOpm C:00pw 11:00 am 12:40 p m 10:50 am 9:40 am 9.-.'0am s.-00am The following is an instance of the "severely calm" style of Western roportorial description : "Yesterday morning a boy sauntered up to a yard onjEihth street, where a woman was scratching the bonom of the earth with a rake, and, leaning on the fenoe said, "Are you going round the baok yard after a while?" The woman said she didn't know; may be she would. Why? "Because" said the boy, "I just saw the cistern lid drop on tho baby's head a miuute go, and thought if you went round you might lift it off." it i3 . . .1.1... rrentiy reporcea mat tne woman at." Seward. J. N CONVERSE, Sup't. 11 1 33 3S7 G ft") 14 43 'GRANGE DIRECTOKY OHlcers of the Nntionnl Grnnce. T.-?,"t w-Adams, Master. Wankon. Iowa. O. H. Kelley. Secretery, Washington, D. C. OHlcers of the Stnte Grange. LlncoY B' Porter' 3Ja3tcr 5 Wln iTcCalg, Secretarj-; N'emnhn County Central Association. Church Howe, President. Sherman: W.G Swan. ulcS:FrSsiiix'ati-nowar1' T-J- Valors. Secretary w?n r3en.neSJ"' Treasurer. Brownville, JP- Bridge, County Deputy, Peru. nT"3TmES-mw Bridse- I'eru: J. Marlatte Brownville: S. Robertson, Howard. 21 63 2 XI 2 19 63 33 24 51 85 b SJ J so 1 m'A H JM 26 GO 2 21 33 74 9 10 ' 74 71 33 75 1 21 75 33 75 1 21 1 06 75 33 34 75 47 51 Peru. Lot. 1372 1S73: All 16 50 86 ?0 89 5 1 Cl? Ort A GRAXOK. Amity. with the word horse driven by wag tWWgBt a assn to a dead stop. That's a "whoa" young fine Yes. beeet of youra" saya the wag. s pretty good sort of an animal, but he has one fault. He was owned by a butcher, and issure to stop whenev re he hearan calf bleat." Wag doesn't ay "wiioa to mat uorse any more. j Bratton-. Clifton Charter Oak, Forest Grove Feibing Grand Prairie Hichland Honey Creek. Helping Hand. London.-. LIbertv ! Lafayette Xemalia... Nemaha Centre Nemaha Valley ' Normal..! Pleasant Ridge. i'ieasant alley Pleasant Hill. ' Protection Prospect Rosewood .... Rising Star Rising Sun.. Security. Unity. Washington... Zlon- ........,. GRANGES. MASTER, SEORETARV. I Church Howe 1 Wm. P. Friss.. a. u. Bailey O. P. Averv- 1 J. Gilhprt i R. V. Black f n ir....r N.J. Harmes EH Wood N. P deader.- O. Glasgow G. Lilly J. H.Peery IL Childs J. Higzlns W. M. Stokes. Wm. Watklns.. A. Waltz. T. J. Majors.. C Campbell Wm. Jones LeRov Mason .1 JohnStraln . O.B. Hewett . Perry Buckets- Wm. Bagley. G"o. Crow . Wm.F. Paris I S. Cochran , Cbas. Blodgett.. J. A. Qlel...,., is 89.6 89 7 S9J8 89 9 10 8911 67,12 2911 89' 12 nh9 145 53 33 G. Wathan A. C Leeper. Mrs.L. Schnyder 'KOOi.suiilou- -'aMeader. ..'W.W.Smith (S. Webber ..'W.H.Harris - '. I'atrlck. .. S. Robertson., - T.C. Kimfev.. - Thos. Burress -'B.F.Senlor -jJ.M.Pettit -! Rob t. Coleman... .!J. Marlatte-. . I L. L. Mason... . I C. Barnes J. B. Piper 1234 5 6 41 AH 42 62 61 12 10 12 59 B 5 68202 68 1 0G 68 !ol 3 02 3 02 33 35 38 X 65 o is 65 X5 11 17 21 83 4517 84 3 85 7 85 4 1G 85 8 85 10ft s s 23 85 7 8(5 2 87 3 88 G 90 178K 9 94 3 95 3 9G 5 93 7 93 11 9tl 16 97 9 8S W 100 101 9 101 12 101 4 . 102 7 17 104 11 105 3 12 105 3 8 107 4 108 9 109 4 111 9 17 113 n 114 8 116 5 117 12 117 : Hillsdale. 5 3 1 94 81 48 13 1 07 5 96 33 51 NIAGARA F'S.NEW YORK. 11XAH PITTSBURG. P1IILADEL1" A SI'im CINCINNATI, BALTIMORE. J V K10 loi ltUUlliSTJK, WASIIlNliTUN.UI 1-' o.. ALBANY AVHEELINC;. ST I Jn TORONTO, COLUMBCS, CAlRuolal And all POINTS SOUTH &. Elncl tl Should buy their Tickets loStl OHIOAGr' 'blclil AND THE Hh!l Close Connections madf withal R!l st..-.., K.VST or SOUTH frou thi. inx THIS IS THE DIRECT Sioux City, Yankton. Wa'er,' Cedar RapIIs. Dubuque. T t. Pra. Ou Chien, La l'rost v Winona, 3Iarqur!tf Ishpeming. L'Anse, tsca j Negaunee. 3Ienasha. 1 Sheboygan. Stevens P:. Obhkosh, Madlsi'U AND MILWAUICtl ROUIispii coin OJe re wV ndtt amf, I otnaj Ml renkJi ea.LJ hIoh 03 rt- These points are all on the line of orare reacheil bj'thls route TvlthlesaiLit,,, Amonsr the inducements offered ir all the MODERN IMPROVEilFNT- Rock and Gmvel Ballasted Trots. Rock and Iron Bridges: Pullman Pa Coaches: Parlor and Drawing-rxm l Smokingand Lounging C'ar. V"i r. Air Brakes: Miller's Patent Stiff 1 1 Platforms: Close Connections . t Jjr. Less Transferees than any oth"r !; j'- pots: no Car Ferry Tra'jsfer. iwl - Absolute C"omfort. From 2 to 10 Fast Express Trurs r l)aih ni'Pr thrt ri plnmt liniw r.f M,,. iN f curing to the Travelerseleetin" I.- . IDE! certain connections in anv ciirettim to go. SfS- See that your Tickets Real it lane none other. -well tn tl M. Hl'iiHITT, Gen'ISupt. V. II. -TFV Uen.r Seo, G. 2G 2S 26 THcabove cut shows the Anger raising its load of earth. As will bo seen, the Ancer may be drawn p to Pulley E, which gives room to rnn a truck under the Auger to secure ts load; and by turning Crank F the Turning Rod is removed from Drum A Then bv turning Crank G the Turning Rod and Lever is moved forwaad, and therod Inserted in thl Boring Shaft C and is ready for flll.ng the Auiler, which Is let dowS t m S t l2a brake; and as the Auger works loosely on the shaft, the air has free circulation to tlL hot torn or the well, thus preventing suction or atmospheric pressure ClrCUlatIn l tbo bot' OjVE MAN A.PsX othj horse CAN WORK THE AUGER SUCCESSFULLY TWENTY FEET AST HOUR Address ALF. W. MORGAN, Post Office Box 12, BROWiWIIE, NEBRASKA. (Successor to Furnas t s j Oners for the conuinfj trade a full stock of APPIiES, PSAES, PEACHES, natyt J- I. Js iirnasoutii p, lal i3turj rcsM owoj 'oods did. !uabl CHERRSES.pegi PT.17MS.ttoh Ifnntf gTT t.U - T3 Jl 1TVTC m w . w t," . -r: c T-r t . iu . 1 . m I O ilAHAKOJiJiliW, l&tUH f 165 ras nd f ssxjgtE pxAnrrs, SHRUBS, VINES, ETC, 1 c 1 ua GROCERIES. THJGIt. arl iOt pm My stock Is nil grown in rs own Xursery. Not a trc-- lereu grown einewnere. i Qjjj ,- .1 ... t .1: " ...:n. n 'VaS D' iijjj iu ut'ui unci;!. ni ' planter. Come and see nsji ndia stock. No attempt to coin asem pete wun traveling iree pt iuo m Wholesale and Itetail Dealers in Tl i-k .-. w 1 30 16 8 Glen Rock. eenare, 7Sa. 30 MAIN STREET. BioAriq-ATLnLiE, 2nteb. lars as to price. But price ar. quality guarant(ed to giye?a isfaction. Price to be as low &. any reliable Nursery can fur nish at, and in kcepiug wi the times. Farmers, procure your tree in the fall, when you have tic to co hi nerson and sele- Bury or heel in during wi-oy, fbj ter. nrw! thus be readv to pla' hhln early in the sprinjr and atod. . J COU el foil r del me ntell on lock! ring wor 33 21 33 21 ar, 182 & 21 29 W. BridL'e.. A. J.Skeen. H.O. ill nick J. Maxwell O. J Matthews-C.2X.Gll 531, 3 9 B Keal'a snt7i43 SOfS144 sh7144 8D6146 Sh7115 Sh 6 117 Sh 7 U7 sh 7 113 sh 6 119 All 151 1 163 2 1S5 3 153 4 165 5 1K C 1C3 Addition. 26 29 26 29 26 29 26 .16 63-M202 69 33 33 69560583 69 55 o as 5 60 33 70 33 35 70 33 33 70 38 35 70 33 35 70 33 35 70 33 35 151 6 7 3 8 3 1234 367841 12348 6 7 8 All 9 58 11 123 5 8 12 4 12 6 12 578 12 6 7 13 236 15 123 45 6 16 123 45 6 17 145 18 St. Daroln. ELEPHANT v . fes ","v r v H ' Zl. 389 39 123 123 -a V 1 1 (I Si asOL lit. II f3w n w .cr.s s r 1 tn m n . fcv.r-hrstzw i fcflf PjR s ta i I 5-1 wp- I, Iff 1-C I -r J.- J5 f S J J. IXJXI A.IiX Sc CO PEACE& QUIETSALeOH, No. 51 Main Street, BROWIVVILILE, KEB. BEST WINES & LIQUORS KEPT ON If AND. times before the spring crowds vou. Grounds one mile west of Krc w vlllo. trhfira an endless .u'f stoclc ot licro found. cm: m orated v.v and ,tioclil soBtrenn SS "O O "SS7 TVJ TT T T. lPoInt i V W X-S W .- Iatm - oftb BROWNYIII6 rrfl seen Ferrv and TraiUd pralrij ' i5ts JO MtZ -V S?., '. fr -.V-- 9 H v."r-- & -r 3 15 3 16 175 55 66 7 89 67 j 10 11 b B. KOGEKS, Proprietor. AIiIiEN'S NEMAHA VALLEY MILLS 3FH.OXJR. 1 BILLIARDS. Ve have fitted up in fiuestvie a Rimini tm,-?,,,. -wv.j w.t4 kucoaiuua. mnn Uf T.ETTER HEADS, BILL HEADD 3 Neatlyprlnted at this office. !?F hNebraka Advertiser is for sale ateo.S.Dunn'BBookStore.nextdoortothePwi 23tf g Q BROV-3? y M ' X Z mitg j eye o "s rar-l adver -4feii5rf!?f i from -- horse 'mSSmZTP: -- tbro COMFAHT JOB PRINTING, OF ALL KIJTDS, Noatly and Promptly Executed. AT THIS OFFICE. HAVING a first class Steam j. r control, throuKh purchase - business, we are now better tfcan l T parcd to render entire satisfa.t :n of freight and passengers. , BrownTille Ferrr aud Trs March 26th. 1372. "HT MB JOT If BODY SSO: BTJTOHEB Good, sweet, fresh meaUlwaj a v the w ingoi for tl usual man! ward Tin warrii war1 face back the M verb! ?sera I sfactlon guaranteed m cu ."?-