TjtMtm i , mm ' i asm mmtBva M P m&mmmm? ADVERTISER. Y MORNING, AUGUST 27, 1874. An Omaha milliner advertises "neat-hiding" hoop skirts for sale. ubilsherC ICotlces. OTTHEAnvEBTiBKBforsRlebJ'G. , gjg style. nv.ri'pr Stationer and 2fews Deal- j 12 sjfeet. nesi aoorio me i-cwjiu-- We understand that Mr. Jim Russell Is not to leave the Star Hotel, but will continue to run it in nrbt- Marshal Daily was in the city, on Tuesday. c' as ordinary readlnj; matter. 5 'en cents per line, ecca insertion. y pe, twenty-live per ceni. aeuiu- ratcs ikkts under tne bead ofWantwl." Fr Sa'.e." "Lost," "Found," &.. wMT liwHwr" 1 farsnty-flve cents far each advor- HSve lines, or less.each Insertion, as- - Sve lines, at the rate of five Be,ct insertion tliorized Agents. atct Dft.:; 1 nurKnittB-" w.- , . ... ... mAnTs cse o ccfec' a r--ni IfeEK en is ' authorized spent t Aspin- . i-ln. n cfiTJkHc'.nfT. Slid ;res '.;i(Hiuuo".'- -z f.mcinHw due a. f p m Is hereby aothorlsed U re- . .. Wa III. a" ' aavenierof; "" "" sr J c ect and reeeMK lor ise "& r vir.BK'iTiiEr. a hacker. Pcbltstacr Advertiser. JIE CJTT. st "-. .tihMP HICtH fc Til NT 3MHrjMM immSSSb .x-imW- l. i mf a O I H " ? j "iF HHp " -effWWU Grasshopper warm weather, politics, cholera infantum, and the Chronicle, are tU worst things Otoe county has fa t itend with at pres ent. r Wejnotice Baily, McGee d splendidjlnew bu? parent! jtample a vehicles! Weglllte ical students jrt' tide in tffls p. J Shook, from b College e transfer line of 2o., have added a o their already ap- ay of commodious The county convention of the farmers' and laborers' party will be held on Monday the 31st inst., instead ot the 1st of September as we, through erroneous information, announced last week. The convention will he held at Grand Prairie. SHERIDAX SCRAPS. ention of any med a county to the ar directed to Senator Louisville Medical 'era! communications are laid ar rest issue. a call- ;J- iSn G 11. Shook, of Hillsdale, he citv and gave ub a pleas- last Monday. . -mm&k 1 mk isKf :. p ' TIiiIiibSi 1 - iWe r S0 i i 7j1 t Ltioi WcSalwava id nn idea that a enndidabfor nfjee stood a better chance forj8uccs5 if lie helped sup port theparty j)per of his county than ifJhe di not. Some people seem to "think - hTerently, if they think ataall bfi, 5Uch a thing. The papers have another fatal coal oil accident to record. A girl at Omaha the other day attempted to light a fire in the stove by pouring kerosene out of the can. The can ex ploded, setting her clothing on fire and burning her to death. The iVeg4ayS there was a cut ting eorape'liiraaka City a few - . -. J4 ...,t jdays ago. JJX atisears that a lot of inn iiv i t rfinyivi"- ' jr- w ,...w - - '4 "i;aK . .-otc mm m 1.v ma lr i n t frn ur day last weekend fcvor-fjjg se mnhul ap. peared. "TJien the young grangers cut out of the door, around tbe cornerand went home. ere are several grasshoppers Ih-re vet. but they are much and proprietor. t.au they were a week ago. The Western Jfcbraskian is the name of a new paper started at North Platte, Neb., by,J. H. Peake, editor It claims to be inde pendent, but Peake is a Bourbon, died in the wool, and the paper will be run in the interests of democracy. The first number, which is before us, is gotten up in good style. The body of o man, supposed to 5"5jng man named neuoen be John Cnssinr.ii, was lounu on tne Evas drowned in the Nemaha ; 14M, jn3t. on Lodjre Pole creek, near i - .Irit, while balhluglast Sun-1 Busline!!, Neb. It has since been as- 4mjwor:..ng. certaiued that he was murdered by i his tRo companions, Gaston and Bantz, rjrrorij wj,0 -n-pj-e the owners of a . . ..aZ- r r - I. I 1 -- glsraen or ieran P1"-1 larsre herd of horses. Gaston has been have an interesting letter e tate Superintendent of Im- on the fourth page of this -3Kr and Mrs. AVilliam iMgo' tiwu last Saturday with ajarrted and confessed the deed. j fine Clinton grapes, the market this season. MaTitd, on Smiidsj' the23d inst., JrJfcfv lather John Hays, Mr. Al- HBr:- to .miss Alice iruonneii, ai ii.nce of the bride's parents in v.2.1 precinct, tins couutv. & " 1" -MMB Q.Wmc '. 3HB1 12 flpHMKi to.' ' wT ijmQmiLi far 2. it: 9W1 T- 3KT e are pleased to learn that Jas. Na'jghtou was choseu Grand e n ine reoeni session o. ine L Jge K. of P. of Nebraska, 1 Jimmy is fully deserving h;ior conferred. The trial of "Waldo for the mur der of Geo. Randall, some two years ago near Sterling. Nebraska, took p!ee at Pawnee City last week, and resulted in his acquittal. After the jury was received the district attorne3 J entered a nolle prosequi in the case of j Mrs. Randall, widow of the we were going to saj' murdered man who was under indictment for the Fame crime. On last Tuesday D. H. Ellis and Anna Parker alias Anna Davis of London, this county, were arrested and brought before Judge McComas, on four separate charges, all rather smutty, the evidence on which cases not being deemed of a beneficial char acter for our modest readers we will not publish. The charges were as fol lows: first, The people against Ellis and Anna Parker for producing abor tion on Miss Anna, or murdering her unborn child. One against Ellis for notoriously cohabiting with Miss An na in a state of adultery; another against Ellis for simple adultery with Miss Anna; and one against Anna for adultry with Mr. Ellis. J. H. Broady appeared as counsel for the State and E W. Thomas for defend ants. The Judge bound the prisoners to appear before the District court in sums the aggregate of which is $1,900. They gave bail and were re leased. Ellis and his paramour ap peared to be very bold about their "nest-hiding" and evidently the only thing that hurts them is the trouble that the law has involved them in. Ellis is a married man of probably fifty-five years of age, has a family of children, some married. One of his daughters and her husband wero wit nesses against him. Miss Anna Da vis alias Anna Parker is a buxom Scarce, good fresh butter. Plen ty, flies. One thing the grasshoppers did'nt tackle W. Dundas's grindstone. Plums are getting ripe; and now, too, the "meloucholie" days have come, the saddest of the year. Eev. Mr. Coryell preached to the inhabitants of Sheridan and vicinity on Sunday forenoon and evening. A fine chance for a blacksmith at Sheridan. E. E. Savage has quit work here and the shop at present is vacant. An odd sight is Mr. Sage's orch ardthe trees stripped entirely of their leaves and the apples standing out so boldly. The farmers, after the fashion of Maud Muller, are busily engaged in "raking the meadows sweet with hay." Owing to the drouth the yield is small. Wonder if the grangers are satis fied now? There hasn't been any middle-men fooling around, but the corn has gone straight from the pro ducer to the consumer. Judge A. W. Morgan and family moved Into the hotel building last week. Mr. Reed also moved to town a few days ago, and will resume work on -his building immediately. DICK HUGHES , has quit his old trick of drinking la ger beer, and has just received fifty kegs of Beyschlag's pure lager, one year old, which he proposes to sell at five cents a glass if he don't make a red. TV. H. McCreery always keeps a full stock of pure drugs. 52-3m NICKULL is at Thurman's stand, next door to State Bank. old TJBOE WAKKETS. ST. LOUIS MARKETS. Fruit Jars the best and cheapest, by Stevenson & Cross. Prescriptions filled at all hours, at Nickell's Drug store. 60m8 Eight pounds tea for one dollar by Stevenson & Cross. Auoust 2" Wheat-No. 3, red , fall Sl-061.07; No. 2. $1.151.16. Corn No. 2 mixed 676Sc, and steady and firm. Oats No. 2, mixed 5555c. m CHICAGO CATTIiE AND HOG .MARKETS. Carpet chain, cotton yarn and cot ton batten by Stevenson & Cross. Cabinet work of all kinds made to order at J. Ii. Roy's. CLOTHING. If you wish cheap suits, call and see our ctock of clothing. F. E. Johnson & Co. Boots and Shoes for men, ladies and children, atL. Lowman's. Aug. .25 Cattle Common grade Texans, $2.00$3.20; choice steers $5.006.00; extra, $G.106.2o. Hogs Common to good, $6.25 $6.75; greasers, $3.00$5.00; choico td extra, $7.d57.80. BROWJTVILLE MARKETS. REMEMBERED. St. Deroin, Nee. Aug. 24th '74. Editor Advertiser : Please insert the following in j-our paper : It is very pleasant to be "remem bered," especially just as you have settled down to the consiousness that j-ou are forgotten. This was some- ii..:.-.,. 1:1. .: T'-:.!.... , , . . , , , - I iu;"t line um seiisuwuii uu i-nuu) looking girl of about 20 or 2o years, I ,;.. . ,. , . fa to J j evening last, when our esteemed friends, of St. Deroin turned out en Teas : teas : : The cheapest and best at Gilm'ofe & Co's. Farmers, don't throw away 80 or 90 dollars on a wagon to save iti dollars. But buy the Bain they are the cheap est. CallntNickell's Drugstore, when you come to town. 50m3 Machine 0atNiche!l'si)rug Store. A new stock of Pure Drugs at Nick ell's Drugstore. 50m3 Hogs $55.50 for fat ; stock, $2.50 3.50. Wheat 6070c. Corn 75c offered for corn in ear. Oats 30c. Barley and Rye, same as last week. JJOHNR.BEIX, Dealer In :NE' LUMBER' Has the ljlzr,Gt-:ejs't and BEST Stock, of all Grades, in this Western Oonntrj, or ever brought to Erownville, and Li keeps constantly on hand everything pertaining to a first class and complete Lum-t-t- berXarat. mm Wjtjjn3r The "National Currency Tobacco" made by Colhap of this city, when we consider its qualit, and cheapness, and the peculiar style 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 and others who want to buy directly from the manu facturer should see Colhapp" before supplying themselves. Saginaw salt at Swan & Bro's. Mr. John Mahle, of Douglas pre cinct, called on us a few days ago and renewed his subscription. He in and from her lusty appearance we should think that any fellow who is broad between the ears like Ellis is the man for her. We will give one item of testimony which will give a good idea of how matters were carried on about the El lis house. The old lady said her hus band, when he didn't want to be in terrupted, would put her in a room and lock her up, and then retire with Miss Anne, (who lived at Ellis's house) to another room and lock themselves in, and much of the time occupied tiie same bed together all night. The old lady was kept quiet all this time through dread of the kicks and blows administered from time to time by her husband. . eek eiM-svoagofWte jmj Wished Btatingt'hatjlheQof had been r-im tlifi "P1?nicfftnf liurfh P. nf4 tl a ( frlkk 7afn V n Ik'X kATV -l K w.ji-v. UD v.l.ll..,b.M..v,Hpc''".l fcmjci . f -'-AT 9 9 - m - - nMirn linn iniiiFaniinioiTvitir nnncinnr r i vuiii iinu iiijuicu iita 41 uau wuuotudT ably, but that he would have about :?nt storm. The soeroo of aurt"rnv'unu- """ v -icit. luu. wo Ujouzni renaore. irnr -' -' 8mt Uot correct-the roof of the ', ProPer economy, will not suffer for Wanted. All kinds of grain. . Theo. Hill & Co. church was not blownoff and i j want of peaches these famine times. M3ght l But how is that for a peach cr-op? sSL '1 ZZ- s CbC .v. r uruR3 lias issued a circular 5 eJ to the County Clerks of the al counties asking for informa- tc!.vruinK tne Krast lion per raics rather State aid will be iiece- )ri.jt The State Superintend-j Immigration is looking about ij-25 how crops have beenaflect- tar little nlacues. sad to render ice if necessary. Schuyler Iicg- The following complimentarv utieeof the new landlord of the Un- i ion House, we clip from the St. Joe Herald : St. Joseph people who visit Brown ville. Nebraska, will be lad to learn that Mr. .lo-eph O'Pelt formerly, the popular host of the Phelps House, at Phelps Station, has taken charge of the Union House, atBrnwnville. Mr. O'P. is a capital landlord, and no man knows belter how to maintain the reputation of a first-claas hotel. .a t week we noticed the fact of j Mclvin's wheat stacks being The countj' commissioners held ii. Miice that our attention has a speciul session last Monday for the ca'.:eJ to two more similar cases purpose of inspecting and passing up ceJ in the Tecumseh Herald. J ?rrv. living four miles and Mr V wmmtht eiirht miles from Tecumseh. Lad their wheat stacks destroved ire :n some way unaccountable ss Lv incendiarism. Is it not pos- tbat these fires might be caused ' ,-. . . .., I,..-..:.... .i.:i 11. JLiiwiu cutis lAiuimtsiiuii wiuie cue ,:goes through the .sweat" dnr- ie unprecedently hot weather of Bummer. ho city law forbidding cattle to large within the city limits has bMV partially suspended by order of iaHpIayor, for the present, and all xlfeSus now reouired in that resnect i ittle to be kept ofl of Main street tker business parts of the city. nn the bridge known as "Long's Bridge." The bridge was finished last Saturday and made ready for crossing. In the afternoon of Mon day the commissioneis visited the bridge, and after viewing it pro nounced it good. The completion of this bridge is a source of gratification and benefit to the traveling public, who have had to pay ferriage when crossing there for several months ; and Brownville should be particular ly pleused. for much trade was turned to Nebraska City and other points that will now return to our city. line E BC- a-'1 lire- jf - The Brownville precinct election held last Saturday to elect delegates to the county convention which will link this is a good and humane ue next Saturday, was all that could iding on the part of the Mayor1 ue desired, and was perfectly satisfac- wgpouncil, for it was too hard on the i tor.V to everybody, so far as -we have ml, and the little boys of the j heard. The caucus was orgadized in t, to have them running over the the forenoon when the polls wero md through the brush constant- opened, with judges and clerks, and JrlWEiting for cowe and calves which kept open until six o'clock in the yOfot awav froni their herds or j evening, giving everybody an oppor ;Pl We believe in giving the boys ' tunity to vote. There was no effort K XMK. ! made to Pet vnfprc nut mnra tlion I,nr1 (been made through the paper, but jar as we nave Heard, we be- I notwithstanding this nuite a larire Jietlit is generally the oninion thnt I vote was nolhd. T!ip fniir-5ncT - . -..v - , . w. ...... u TKMFEHJLKCE COJTVEXTIOSV- " WiHETtEAS,vAa" the State Temper ance Central Committee has called a State Convention ti be held in TTftT coln September 9th, for the purpose of nominating a full State ticket, and whereas they have recommended that the temperance voters of each county in the State hold a mass meeting 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 by the undersigned Countj' Central Commit tee, that said Countj' Convention will be held at the court house in Brown ville, Saturday Sept. 5th, at one o' clock p. m., to elect eight delegates for the purpose aforesaid. Wm. Tidbow, John K. Duxdas. Jarvis S. Church. County Central Committee of the Temperance party. For fair dealing and the lowest fig ures go to Stevenson & Cross. If you want a No. 1 stove for the least stamps, call and buy of Tisdel& Bichards. masse and surprised us at the parson age. They presented us with many of the good things which satisfieth hunger, and clothes the body ; also a roll of greenbacke for future necessi ties. Credit is due Mrs. Dr. Fitzger ald for the part taken in getting up the party, The evening was spent in friendlj- conversation and the lovers of vocal rauic sang seme good and appropriate pieces, and all passed off pleasantly. Tho things donated were elegant and very much to our liking With thank?, very truly yours. J. Bowma?:, E. M. Bowman. Farmers will not have cheap, infe rior Wagons, but buy the Bain. HA5D BOOK. OF POLXTICS-FOK-JLS74. Br'IIozL4KdTr&rd'3XcPbersait. Cleric of California Wine and Brandy at Nickell's Drug store. 50m3 Wm. H. Hoover, Real Estate Agent and Convej'encer. Court Room. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE GREAT .CA&SE OP HITMAN JIISEKY. Jat PuWliicd, i n a Sailed Znwfcp. lYlee six cents. A Lecture en the Nature Treatment, and Radical Cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spormator rhosii. Induced hy Self-Abase, Involuntary Emis sions.'Impotency. ferrous Debility, and Impedi ments to marrlagesenerally; piles. Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits: ilcntal and Physical Incapac ity, c. By KOBERT J. CULVERWELK, 1T.D., autnor of the "Green Book," ic The world-renoivned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Keif-Abuse may be effectually removed without medicines, and with out dnngercus surgical operations, bougies, instru ments, rings, or cordials, pointing era: d mode of cure at oncf certain and effectual by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and rad !cally. jS Tills Lecture will prove ahoonto thousands and thousands. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain sealed envelope, on the receipt of sis cents, or two post age stamps. Also. Dr. BUIsbee's ItEMED Y FOR PILES. Send tor circular. AddressthePablisher, CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO.. 127 Bowcrr, New York, Post-Office Box4,5S6 30ly E G. S. 53CTH, JEW3EL3BH, Louisville cement, Alton lime, and hair at Swan & Bro's. A full line of smoker's articles con stantly on hand-atL. A. Bergman's, very low for cash. YOU AltE IXTERESTE1). If you regard life and property go and st'e the Non-Explosive Lamps at H. C. Lett's drug store. XOX-EXPLOSIVE LAXtlPS. Go and see the non-explosive lamps at H. C. Lett's drug store. He has a lamp that every family should have. Engine Oil, 70 cts. agallonatlsick- R DOOHS, BLINDS.. LATH, SASH; SKHTGlES TIMBSRS, &c, and sells at prices so low as to defy competition. If you want anything in the line of Building Material, call at the Bell Lumber yard DISSOIiUTIOX NOTICE. "VTOTICE is hereby Riven to all whomjt 1A may concern, thnt tho partnership of riiomas?.. Morrow nnd Frederick Sperry, heretofore dotnp a, livery stable business fo Brownville. Jeb.. onder the Arm name of Morrow fc Sperry. is dissolved, adfl was dis solved on tbe first rtny of Anust. A. 1. 1S71 and that said Sparry :s and bs.heen endeav oring to defraud said firm, and farther that said Sprry lias nn antiiorlty whatever to do nny business for tlrm. nor to do anyttiintr In tho way of iUposine or tho proportv of said firm, nor Riving receipts for said flrnJ, nor doing any thl as whatever In the settlement of said firms affairs or business. TIIOMAS X. MORROW. Angnst 1, 1S71. 7wS IS&w Stage 'Line. WAT, JSZIVSOjT Is noTV rnnning a Daily line of Stages from BR0WRVILLE TO JOHNSON, Connecting at Johnson with Stages to Te cumseh. liMngers and Freight earriedat reaponabk rao. llf EMPSON & MAKTIN. P rV 8 " letv j -"Ltf." " 4:7 riArr- stkcf.t. -ki -- - - I d olm W. Sisiitli 3KOWXVILLE, - tr ise. Jy XuX 231. BAUBB, Manufacturer and Dealer In w Clocks, Watches, Jewelby JOSEPH SHITTZ, No. 59 Main Str-t, SrcTravillec, 2f fl ZH p I v JfWv rfi "00! ta vr nmi 1 1 - - --rrfta'" -r.x . V Em l.flSsS j i j V Keeps conetaatiy on b&d a lanw awl wett assorted ;ock of Knatiie urUdes 1 Me Mne. ReiHtinac of Cloetts, AVatci6s antt Jewelry done on short notice, at reasonable rates. ALL WORIC WARRAJS'TZD. Oline, JPASTT.-LOAJ&TJJEr SHOE Si Custom Work Made to order. &-,; fiK S3 I Whins, Holies, Blankets. Brushes, j Fly-Xets, Etc., I 2 1 ReDftlrinc done on short notice. Theoele g5 PS ell's Drug Store. CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELKY, "Kepaired. and Jewelry Manufactured to order. ALL WORK V'ARRATEP 'Oohool Books. School Jjooks. FITS GURANTEED at) Main Street, BROWYILILE, NEBRASKA. Marble Works hrated Vacuum Oil Rlacklns. for oraaarvlnc Harness, Boots, Shoes, &c, always on hand. , G4 Main Street, BROWXVIITiE, XKBRxlSSA. : A PuOBlSOSr, For sale by G. S. DUNK PATENT WEATHEEr This accurate and impartial Volutodl' gives the full record on tbe "Increase of Salary Act" and its repeal, on transportation, civil rights, and finan cial questions, including the act of 1S62 creating the "legal tenders" and coin interest on bonds, and the Vari ous expanding and contracting acts since. President Grant's messages and memorandum, interviews, letters, proclamations, and action in Alaba ma, Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas. Supreme Court decisions, Illinois and Wisconsin railroad laws, constitution al amendments, made and pending, in States and Nation. "Back-pay" statistics; tables of appropriations, debt, elections, currency distribution by States and sections, &e. Invalua ble for campaign. Cloth, $2.50, post paid. Address Geo. Fits. Dawson, P. O. Box 434, Washington, D. C. Sw4 1ACHISK OIL. Call and try H. C. Lett's Polarinf! ienginooiI-warnintedtoibeibetteriaiidl uyjgiThe best for excluding & Lcheaper-tlminany oiliin use-. w i '"WUfD.UUST. OR IfcASTi "- I -" Iror.ilie best iniplements at any kind, stoves, hardware, groceries or wagons, go to Stevenson & Cross. vi WIKB,XrrJST, OR RASTi -3 ' it& from under doors. .. T 9 S- t5 STan & 3ro. . W. H. McCreeri' has all kinds of! niacnine ous, anu win not us unuer sokr 52-3m Iiachine oila and belting by Steven son & Cross. Scythes and Pitchforks the best and cheapest by Stevenson &-Cross. ANNOCNCK3IEXT. I wish to inform all my old friends and the public generally, that having sold out my hotel business to Jo-eph O'Pelt, I am now devoting my entire attention to the superintending of my livery stable, and feel confident that iu the future, as in the past. I can give "general satisfaction." Ben. Rooniis. mm '!Byblican convention next Saturday '(iMot nominate a ticket, but post- jgJSjythat important matter to a fu- taraeeting of the delegates. We -ifaiafe that is a good idea ; that noth- ,iirlll be lost by adjourning the rr!? 5lSSE:ntion uut'l after the State cou- tuat vre may pront by any o gen tlemen were elected such delegates: J. L. McGee, D. O. Cross, W. H. Small, W. H. McCreery, W. A. Pol ock, W. E. Majors, John B. McCabe, L- A. Bergmann, Joseph Huddart, and John Blake, r J "J I luO IOllnwmrr ic o Iter rf fl. ,11 tant questions that may be Pmt r .1. ,., rp, s ... . i 6- um meoinerent precincts, to There Js nothing more lui- 1 tua .,... . r. ""., uuuveuuon, as tarasbeard imnr a vie- from i,t ..., . or necessary in gaming a tic- from and r,tD,, . . ' . twwathan to commence right. If the ' x- gwili work in harmony and with 1 n ' x " "nes,joun Sand with a determination to Jiarne5' L- Johnson, Jame8H. Drain. bT. Deroin a. S. Bitter. Tr. t,. 1 - - " Rice. 0 SMHfell 5V ef ff' 'mT vrmm1 4rmfr i tAmmM- 7 the democracy, there will be able at all iu doinir so. Tf tho " I T . tion concludes to adinum ilm ! -Ll"o John strain. F. "R. Alipn mportant matter to be attended ! S" claitou- be the eleetion of delegates to ' rEnxJ J- 1 Burdick, John Wynes. te convention and theappoint- of a central committee. We Samuel Pettit. D. C. Cole, Thos. Bob bins. Thos. Horn. John r. . - , , ""JJJlUll. y again, that as we understand .bbdeord Mc. Campbell. Amo? lay of the land." we think the I Hughes. ntion should adjourn for a week Aspinwall Frank Bother J. R The election will take place ! Larking, M. Brand, TJ. S- Isaacs. e 16th Of October. SO it Will Iip Oi.pv "Rnr-n- Pr,.l- Tfa,lF that there will be ample time for Thomas. ruugu can-cass. , Washington A- J. H-. Wright. WASTED I Corn in the ear for goods at the Red Store. A choice selection of plain and fan cy ribbon at Louis Lowman's. Fruit Jars the best and cheapest, by Stevenson & Cross. W. H. McCreery has a large stock of paints, oils, glass, wail paper aud window shades at reduced prices. o2-3ni Fruit Jars the best and cheapest, by Stevenson & Cros If you want something to eat when in town in the shape of a Dice lunch good bread and butter, boiled ham, cheese, &c, go to Small's. Hardware, Tinware and Queens ware by Stevenson & Cross. Xew style belts received at Low-man's. Stoves, groceries and iron by Ste venson &, Cross. Keep the largest and best selected stock of ribbons and fancy goods at Louis Low"maurs. Lard Oil, the purest in town, at Nickell's Drug Store. NOTICE, SPORTSMEN. Those in want of thorough-bred Irish setter Bird Dogs, can be suppli ed bv calling on W. T. Den. The best ten cent calico sold at Lowman's. Sugar cured hams and country con at Swan & Bro's. ba- Why is it that people trade at Den's? They all trade at Den's, and will continue to trade where the' 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 ridies, gun wads or any kind of goods they want, cheap for cash. Call on Den and see. Our Goveruoi's Choice is the favor ite cigar; manufactured by L. A. Bergman, No. 41 Main Street. COUNTY ORDEllS Taken in exchange for dry goods by F. E. Johuson & Co. Large stock of clothing for men, youths aud children, at L. Low-mans'a. Another car load of Stu debaker wagons just re ceived by W. T. Den. Who sells the best 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. atlEENSAVARE. Large stock at Stevenson & Cross'. . PELLOAV SPORTSMEN. Now is the time to buy your breech and muzzle loading shot guns at 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. PLASTERING HAIR For sale by the pound or bushel by J. H. Bauer. by the Saddles and codfish for sale by Ste venson & Cross. New Bed Steads, Carpets, Bureaus, and Wash Stands, cheap for cash, at Roy's Furniture Store. Call soon Closing out goods cheap at Louis Lowman's. Summer clothing lit edst by Louis Lowmau. St. Joe. No. 1 Flour at A. more &. Co's. H. GIN . "B For sale by C3 1 WM 1 iitfHBC SmJJ FSsSlriSbm (EL B ' lL " B3HC-HAN1T, ; Wmmmm nne wigajps g rllKI ''IP dealer in i t I WSFSml chewing g wJPIilf Brownvll,eKt,,-j pi smwzm srjmmm. ?-atgsSr , aH&b IrTiB'i'lfi -"M-? 13 f K WL ?J.SR I DE-MiHIi I" m OPTS AHD SHOE CTSTOiT "'ORK 3XA.DE1 TO OX5.23E3K. Itepatnnc ncstly done. No. S3 3Iain street. Brown Tllle.Neb. n trt t,TFV rr . j?jc cast v - CnFFARjuBS UEIBHAST,- Jlnnnfafturpr and Dealer In sniDomestic Marble 3Ionuiaents, Tombstones, TABLE TOPS, Az. Slain Street, between th anil 7th, BROWiTTlI,IE, KESRASKA. AH orders promptly filled and mtfc&ictloB- gaRranteed. SPECIAL DESIGNS FUBMISKED. CIIAS. 'EIDH ART. ProfMiMor. ii. M. CONNER, Travrttrig Aget, 0 a. Manufacturer and Dealer in ADDLES, COLLAR mimit ;5SsJ 50 PIECES New styles of Prints just receives by F. E. Johuson & Co. PAR.TIEUS, Get your Machine repairing done at Lockwood's machine repairiug shop. St. Joe No. more& Co's. 1 Flour at A. H. Gil- 3IACH1XE KEPAIKIXO Done at Lockwood's machine repair ing shop in the be3t manner, and for 5&!t Mkt Jt- 0prrirs -3- KJSS AJ-- n--a-l i Jt ' ARNESS, BRIDLE Zlnk Pnil,Bruslics- Blanlrcta. jpii i s3'.n i, 0 hA i ! ' fcrj WIBLEY'S 1 13 1? nnrp luiapirp MSDICAX CARD. Catarrh, Throat & Lung Affections Arc vastly on the increase, and can only be cured by remedies for the cause of disease. 1 Inhaling remedies are usefal and will cure. DEAPAESS, BlilA'DXESS, &c, ! are caused by a rush of blood to the heftd by Scarlet Fever, Measles, Scrofula, &c, &c. j Dr. Dodue's new remedies remove the cause , Flbtula iu Ano cured without the use of the knife. All forms of Ruptures and Hernias treated for a permanent cure. Trusses of all ' desirable manufactures furnished on short . notice. Ovarian Tumors a specialty. Ad- ' dress Dr. N. S. DODGE, 117 South Ifalsted Street, Chicago, 111. Jm CIGAR 40 cents pr povni? L. A. Benrmann & Co. SOU I lid mio HnQH& SB ck&isb XN THE BI52. the least money, of any place in the By the author of "NiRh: Scene in the Bible" I ana uur raiiier s noii'-e. 01 wnicn nearly county. ItAItGE LOT Groceries just received bj' F. E. John sou &. Co. FR.UIT J AKS. A large lot just received by F. E. Johnson & Co. Paints, Oils and Glass, at Nickell's Drug store. 50m3 3IACI1IXE JILS Kept at H. C. Lett's drug store, of every variety. Paper Floor Carpet,-25 cents ayard, at Boy's. Closing out Ijnen goods at and be low cost at Louis Lowman's. Selling goods as cheap as L. Lowman's. ever IMO.OOO have been sold. "Home Life" is com mended bv ministers of all churches as "the author's "best boofc," "fnll of precious thoughts." "Truth precious as gems," "a choice book for every family," &c. Steel en cravines. rose tinted paper.rich blndine.nnd far rapid sale unequalled. A GEXTS, Younc Men. Indies, Teachers and Clereyraen, want eti in everv county: ?75 to SK0 per month. Send forcfrcularr ZIEGLElt &, 3I'CUK DT, fithVve. &JAdamsSt., Chicago, III. m Sal m x - T, Isjaa C32 r( - - " - KSBBJ Groceries, Provisions, Feed ?ESSE AN23 S A2LT -LIME, HAIR AN3 SANB. Hitchest price puld for h!1 kinds ol Country Produce, cither in cash or goods. 3"! Main Street, joiis cHAniKifK. vr. r. ck.dzmck. R iKDOCIi & SOS, PIIH 5? 3a i-r -5-- h ;a . -v 3i a If 1 2 1 n u i y t I Breeeh-Lfmdlnj-lioHJijin, Kiilc. j CASUIXIIS, AMMU5iTIO..lRTIXG 4MS, OkiK tadUi4rtlr. ftepalftag-THMttir iiii p. I IS Si IMPE0YED MOVABLE 00MB BEE KITE, WINES, c. j z 7 to S t Xi. ttOizr, 1 I I -, CiGABS, A. sS- f XL t x iSS5e&i fe4. v?rtr i ia?3 'S&tsb ff r J - vr- 4fcjr -SgcJT J. BLAKE, j SPJPERIXTESOEXT'S IVOTICB lEITISTlH v Denier In 3 i i -- - i n -w ! fc. ,"ILL hold Public Examination on the a.st Saturday of each month, at mv ofilce Brownville. Tio$e within" eertiflctil AH Operations Per-i will plecSe take notict. lorsicu in loeoesii -v. i-nz.irji. -SSrjfEii manner. j i-ii co. superintendent. ;?y3 f-o hrce Silver Medai at the rnaiMCrial Kapo si lit n. held at St Jof-sph. M. Jt tea rcl v -edt)H First Premium at every ir wlwciS un been fext.bitei?. SA3ZPUE HTVS, t4,50. ' t!ul v-.f - -L.vaji. TrrTrfchi-l 11 in' t onBfeCaHure.' t . T7. T . -r r.nn, Ic-t r TfVi nronV. ht fn. OTIlni1in- Wind TIlul nr l)i In Vm .. n.l... Alldr?5 JTVr J. Al.vTtX7. month. doors. Forsaleby BVA' & BRO. 36 3Iaill Street, BROTiTILLE, XEB. BrwraWU, iseo. Orricxi Atresldenceonilain street. j S3- CIayrs Patent Weather Strip.-Thc Undertaking a Specialty, Keep-i a foU line of METALIC AND WOOD BURIAL CASES. .Talented Sptezsor 2itt, JSfF5 A WAKDE1 mnd Pttmium at te Stat-r J Fair, held at Hrowni llle. braaka : al- ruit ja All WAGONS THE aszsi 0LBANB WAR-RAH ftMa; M lmcm -jatr' 1,1 " ' I II I I ! I III II Hill -inf"" .. t .-.1-tt-Ji- i .. I m mnra RY STIEIS0I AND CROSS. BEST, TIB . A A JL