T. . .. ' ' ' mmHam i Mini.-jaMMHgr KagMwoa- ' iga iili WiI K& 3-B 's spni ?i& "SKS MMM I I Mil 1 '-'" '- 'H--..J'TtBl'VL,,".iVW?'WSa 1 -- 7 14 h K e t Lt. t v? 1 rti L- IX e l: ' re- rc b Ian i e lir- pV II '-a r IE lr It-, . r d rr: r-r.- ' l W I lt& m i z& U.V ?i Ik advertiser ! DAY CORNING . SEPT. 17. 1S7L t- mE- - - m 11-1 i ?r mmT'K'frmvBfwKmftm'fMMUKmBSf'Btatmt9LtVt njTm N .t. , ""-fiiMi, j, i ., riMMIUULMm !! ILM-L .JUM-1 I1L I i 235S2KE 5T -Mp J"1iiiMML I.blisuer6 Notices. . .r.n-rTC-in flt- ftl tlVfl. iesoftiir.'"- '" :sc'icr, Stationer ana Ke ei: zTec :. est door to the PosteCtee. CEi set as or-iw-iy rR5 m"'i gel ten rents per Mae. each IertMMi. la-type.twenty-flve per cenu saum- vc rtes iekts under, the head of "Wasted. Fur Sale ' "Lest, "ieHi.- as-, 5ireeatwenty-flwctafr each adver- Sis five lines, or less, each iasertte-. Ad- ,s -" ve lhe, at the rte e, each insertion. utf . tig"r- tts.fSw-to c- -s T.;iarT .raT-jr ml Asents r Mrtred -seat 3.tMorized . .-. l ? AMI ttiT ifiniiu.mu' . nnrf ojlrer- . . . dae eel ana rwi--- .-- imru H our authomed acent at Aspfa ' --b-cfptio d advertteiag, and -err -t fir monies due as. a- P r. herebr auinorneea w - and adverttetnR r ine a- . .. tku tmmft ,- Jc licet ana recwpt " - X AIT.BEOTHKH & HACKEE. Pnbltehere Advertiser. The State Fair will cmarraence at? Omaha on the 29th inat. 4 5J The Brownville grain market re ports are the same as last week. Go and hear the "Choral Union" nest Tuesday evening atMcPherson Hall.. Body skinned a cat-fish at hiB shop last Tuesday which weighed 83 pounds. We have added, during the past week, quite a number of new sub scribers to our list. We.have had eo much dust this summer, that a litMe mud for a few days was quite welcome. m: CJTT. Give the M. E. Church a lift, by attending their contort at McPherson Hall, on Tuesday evening, Septem ber 22d. A little son of Eugene Stevens, residing in the north part of the city, died on Tuesday of this week, aged nine months. His disease wasiiu-x. fir T?roin ncHUDS" too taie iui UMs-fSeek issue. JLWe undertand that Col. Savage to run for Congress on the ratio ticket. "What gojd wife does not feel JiiTlT tnat llr elslsra' xmI Tt-ifli rl .j-rrels are all again filled ffJMjgpin water? -Jjfcae.ie are becoming very plen .tiMfitt our market, and are sold at ftmSkW cants to $1 00 per bushel, with Mmmmtn'y to sun iesr njjiuos. Those who were present and par ticipated say they had a splendid par ty at Billy Clark's. Nemaha City, on last Thursday night. Hank Dye and Mat Alderman made the music. "Aspinwall" is a genuine Repub lican, understands the situation, and writes a very readable erticle, and we invite him to contribute to our col umns, whenever it is his pleasure to do so. The delegates to the Temperance Convention, albeit many of them were clergymen, had a keen apprecia tion of the ludicrous. When they nominated .Tarvis S. Church for Gov- they set the whole State, and Nemaha county, giggl- -IS.,. M.r.ol ITninn" will PIVB ' ern0r Sfe, -p,... rr.n o Vikh- 'Particularly . -sr ,,. "M. r .. ..,-1 ins. Lincoln Blade. mS&h. M. E. Churoh. Everybody i5fe. H&i, - T 1-.iTr -m tlin nMlailn ,..-. -r- 1,. . ilia fir.- nf Crlp4 ' . .n 2 ilm .i n..r Kaali lAlfcnrl if Ji will be read with inter- ' 'aiu "'" "" . .. .fv,n,jfora vear ietore. un Jionaaj uiier- . i-X1! iS of Last Friday' night it commenced raining here and rained Saturday, Sunday, Sundajr night all night and 0r, until -Monday noon, giving us more whn.li elall bv the boys of . -. i -: i it .'e L io rt-'ceiveu n circtnnr irt nci Mr easier, noinynis uju HA' : i ' pie t'lai T3terA,tjrr.i.j lFzri he declines to General on the Pro- S u t. t tt'rn General Webster noti- e t nii?rauee people iim, ne is Pr 'ii jitioui-it , and ominol oon t. run on tiiat ticket but they t in running him and being in stant ,'erttu:u our thanks to C. A. Tfgtjin E-'i Secretarv of the Johii- jsScun Agricultural Society, for ;a'yompiinieutarv," with a kind in- noon the weather cleared up brightly, turned cool, and Tuesday morning we saw the first frost of the autumn. The State Journal tells the fol lowing huge wheat story, but does'nt say whether it was fall or spring wheat : FERSOSTAIi. IjonvPhnrman was in town on ThomM.,Bar.res3fiGlen Hock, gave us a business call oa Tuesday. Mr. Benson oOj'emahaiprecincT called on us on Tuesdayfthia week. We met Col. Austin in si. Joe. last week. He is now a resident of? that city, TJncle Jake Collins, of Glen Bock, called on us on Tuesdaj of this week and subscribed. C. W. Giel, of Benton precinct, dropped in on us Tuesday, and said he'd take the Advertiser in his. 'Squire Clayton called last week and demonstrated in a substantial manner his well wishes for the home paper. 3Ir. J. B. Fisher, Republican candidate for State Senator, was in the city on Tuesday. T. Xi. Schick has gone to house keeping. His place of residence is on College street east of the School house. Mr. B. M. Baily left on Monday of this week on a hasty business trip to Tennessee. He 'Will return next week. Gus Bergmann, came home from the exposition &ick, but we nre glad see he is out again, and we hope he will soon he entirely over it. Juo. R. Bell, who runs the best lumberyard in Browuville that there is in Southern Nebraska, came up from St. Joe on Monday evening. Mrs. H. H. Dolen, who has been a bride only a few weeks, has for sev eral days been dangerously ill, and fears are entertained that she will not recover. We are pleased to say that Maj--orTisdel's little boy, which has been lying at the point of death for a long time, is apparently improving in Xotlce to 'STZXV CE2II3TEK.X. Glen Rock the fcitizene of Precinct. Notice i3 hereby given that we, the undersigned, residents of Glen Rock 'Precinct, Nemahu County, Nebraska, will meefc st the Glen Rock School Uou3e bn thefl7th day of October, fAD.U87Mst,7 o'clock, in the even ing fornhV purpose offorming a cemetery associatiofi, snd to meOlDerS to ser.veilka trncfsuaa anH nnt member as clerk. JUrKons intez3: ..-wU t. .?t-.i4 "JJviimnuii uro ICUtHiBleU r4.J to be present. GOVEIIIXOXI'S PSOCLAJIATIOIf. State of Nebraska, JliXECUTIVE JJEPAP.T3IENT, Lincoln, September 8th. 1874 -oj governor di tue totate.no pow er 13 in me vested to provi le lor tin r -lief of those among nv. citizens who have lost their erous this fcea-ou. The money in the Treasury cannot be appuea to tne purpose, nowever ur gent the need. But I have taken a deep interest in the matter, and have eleqb endeavored to learn all tne facts. It xbjU buujcui ior grauiuue mac, noc wltfcianding the unfavorable agri- pulteral year, the State, as a whole, has repagrs fair harvest. Though HAZTS TIME PRICES. Great Decline on Cooking and Heat ing Stoves. We wxli H I2w3 Jonathan Gill, Thojias Burress, Andrew Hiqgins, Benj. H. Swift, August Reejiers. Remember. Mrs. Berkley has re moved her millinery store into Mc Pherson Block east business room on the corner. She has just received a splendid new stock. A irrand di3- owr.corn crop has been greatly dam-agecfcteyiiifMimoppej- snd also bv the ,,luJlui ""woiaseuectadit&e wnole . country. weaTe-vPtlriwrhAJit and generally, other crotiafSSltflftirti is nothing in the events of'tHS3rear:tl retard the progress of the Stateft" But the poorer emigrants pusir we3t. They settle on the frontiers; and, by the necessities of the caset several years must elapse before they can cease their dependence on corn as the staplecrop. This year's visitation, therefore, falls on the frontier coun ties with particular force. Numbers of our citizens there resident, in los ing the bulk of their corn, lose their play of her goods will be made with in a few days, of which due notice i year's labor; and have not the means win ue given. School Books at Nickell's Drug store, opposite Theo. Hill & Co'a. Fruit Jars the best and cheapes hi' Stevenson & Cross. Prescriptions filled at all Nickell's Drug store. hours, at 50m3 Eight pounds tea for one dollar Stevenson & Cross. by A full line of smoker's articles con stantly on hand atL. A. Bergman's, very low for cash. health, and if a relapse can be pre vented, will recover. Frank E. Johnson, returned home last Monday from a health tour to the "far distant west," which last ed some two or three months. While he was absent he visited the principal places in Colorado, Utah, Montana, Dakota and California. Hi- had good health all the time and enjoyed his travels very much. Ho comes back weighing twenty pounds more than when he left home. Hia numerous friends are glad to see hinTsafely re turned and in such excellent health. Mrs. Katy Vickroy, sister of TJn cle Moses Conner of this city, arrived School Books at Nickells store, next door to State Bank. Drug hats: hats:: hats::: The finest fall stock of the season best, cheapest, and fashionable, just received by DOLEN. Ilw2 Farmers will not have cheap, rior wagons, but buy the Bain. i nfe- Wanted. All kinds of grain. Theo. Hill & Co. "We saw yesterday in the office of; in Browuville hist Friday on a visit to the U. P, land department a finesam Lple of wheat (the West India variety) raised in ( lux countv. Owing to the drouth the kernel was much shrun ken, but otherwise it was a tine vari ety and turned out forty-five bushels to the acre If the kernels had been plump (which wise-acres tell us would have been the case but for the drouth) the field would have turned sixty or sixty-five bushels to the acre. tin n to be Dreent at their Fair, TirSich will take place on Wednesday, jgiu-Jay and Friday, the 23rd, 24th aS5t-2.3th of tins month. a'.near- that the best thing "tlSgPr'iuhitKuiigta oouUl do in their JWtic vention, for a candidate for jfcHjtcrn"-. General, was to determine in a man who juihiiely deciarts 'a Prohibitionist in principle, uud of a wmv is that for the Hon political party. , al bnther W. B. Slaughisr wtU ported in political as he jiU.pit matters, he would have far from engineering J. S. r;.i into a position on the Prohi- nLdittasa candidate fbr Gov- r Reasons obvious uupopuisr, can't even command the ordiu- temperance rots. W. T. Rogers, Esq., is the nomi- ,f the Independents of this dis ci for Dist rict Attorney. Kad Billy brought on the track in sortie other than hy a tide fchow, he :i.t nave oeen eif eieu ne mav be . w. In this neck of woods he U run like a scared mule. We will a our honest opinion that there is Lis equal amonest the vouns; flhjryers of the State for the position, .rv few among the old ones. f aA Last Wednesday afternoon, with other Browuville boys, we went down to St. Joe, and spent Thursday all titty viewing tilings pertaining to the Exposition. We took the (rip for recreation find rest and not to write up the irreat Fair or the live old city of St. Joseph, and adhering strictly to our determination not to write any- For fair dealing and the lowest fig- Cross. ures go to Stevenson & Our Governors Choice is the favor ite cigar; manufactured by L. A. Bergman, No. 41 Main Street. W. H. McCreery always full stock of pure drugs. keeps a 52-3m see her aged brother and friends here. Her home is in Ohio. She is 78 years old, nearly fourteen 3ears older than her brother Moses. The old lady for some fifty years was a faithful mem ber of the Bapti-t church, but she having investigated the theory of Spiritualism, and had given her con vincing evidences of its truth, many years ago embraced that doctrine in response to her honest religious con-j victions. Theagedlady isstill blessed j with good health and a bright iniel- ', lect. ' Mr. S. L. Swan went east several months ago to improve his heali'Iili f possible, and spent the summeftwitii' his friends and relatives in chusetts. But it appears that a Dick Hughes keeps "Governor's Choice" and other excellent brands of cigars, and always has the beet beer to be found in the city. The finest lot of gentlemen's cra vats and collars that ever came to Browuville was received on Tuesday the Sth inst. Call before they are all gone. Ilw2 to maintain themselves and their families during the coming winter without outside help. They must be aided, or they must quit the country. Under these circumstances it is the duty, and I believe the desire, of the people of the older and richer por tions of the State, to contribute from their abundance towards supplying the wants of the pioneers on the front ier. This duty is pressing, for the need is now present and severe, and by private benevolence it cau most promptly be-meb. I therefore invite all the citizens of Nebraska, who may be so disposed, to give liberally to their suffering fellow citizens on our western border. Monev. food and clothing, and seed for next year's crops, will be needed ; and nothing but prompt help will place those, who will otherwise be obliged to leave their homesteads and the State above absolute want, and enable them to re main on their farms. In order that all who give may feel assured of the proper and wise appli cation of whatever is donated, I here by ask the following well known citi zens of the State to act as a general Committee for the receipt and distri bution of all contributions, and re quest them to meet at Lincoln on Friday the 18th day of September, for organization, and for such other ac tion as may seem to them proper: Gov. Alvin Saunders, Omaha; J. S Morton. 0. H. Irish. Nebraska City ; Win. B. lorter, D. H. Wheeler. Plattmouth ; Amasa Cobb. Mayor S. W. Little, Lincoln ; Judge E. S. Dun dy Falls City ; A. S Paddock. Beat rice; Ezra Millard. Edward Creigh ton, Omaha; J. L Carson. H.C. Lett, Browuville; Elam Clark. Ft. Cal houn ; David Remick, Pawnee Ci'y ; E. H. Rogers, Fremont; Tobias Cas tor, Wilber; A. E. Touzalin. B. & M. R. R. R. Co ; 0. F. Davis. TJ: P. R R. Co; J. N. Con vers, M. P". Rail way. It is my hope and belief that all of those here named will be able anil willing to ant in this behalf, and will at once, on thp'ir organization. devie the most efficient machinery for managing this very much needed charity. R. W. Furnas, Governor. vffer to our customers a ful! iuo of the very best and latest improved paterus at prices which will tatisfy each and every purchaser. Call and get our prices before pur chasing. Our stoves are made ex pressly for the western trade great saving of fuel best baking. Re member what we say. Come and see us. Tisdel &, Richards. WASTED! Corn in the ear for goods at the Red Store. -- Aicholce selection of plain and fan- cyiTiboonii at Louis Lowraan's. fe v. Froft1ara-rtusox-Dest and cheapest, by Stevenson Orosft. , 2 A 3-f" CiiAXiU;U ti AXK. For sale by Hnei&aund .tfr j bushel by J. I. Jiaaer, SlySBtSel BSic4kh- Cabinet work of all kinds madoto order at .T.-L. Roy's. CLOTHING. If you wish cheap suits, call and see our ctock of clothing. F. E. Johnson & Co. TJBOE 2IAJZILETS. L2GAL ADVZSTISHBEENTS. CHICAGO CATTLE AND EETS. HOG J1IAR- Sept. 7. Cattle Fairly active ; through Texans, S2.25S3.50; corn fed, $4.004.50 ; fair to choice natives, $5.00G.OO; extra, $6.106.75. Hogs Common to good, $6.25(S. $6.75; greasers, $3.00$5.00; choico to extra, $7.C08.25. ST. LOUIS MARKETS. Sept. 8. Wheat No. 3, red fall Sl.071.0S; No. 2, $1.131.18, at ele vator. Corn Firm ; 2So. 2 mixed SOc. Oats Firm; No. 2, mixed, c.40 Barley No. 2 spring, 1.15(1.1S. Rye 9Scl (fee. BKOWNVIIiLE MARKETS. Scythes and Pitchforks the best and cheapest by Stevenson & Cross. McsJa-1 ilo inform all, my old friends ind"thenublic' generaliyftbafc having! jt-jJ!s6lomhte1"busines3 to Josep'hj thing or even take notes, we loaned ! efforts to have good health restor'eWOWel'"nmIlow -devoting my entire. Lest. RPncnfReiltionfor Ii Hi lath t'tmivi uotHKJ Ii The Omaha Republican says ar- genints have been completed by "managers of the State Fair, with r P and tlie O. & N. W. rail- s w herebv nassengers will lv sported to and from the fair tuds every hour during the days e fair. A side track will be laid n on the O. & N. W. It. R.. near grounds. This will afford such mmodations to visitors as will t greatly to the complete success e fair hanks to Judge DeForegt Por- ;tifiof Arizona, for Yuma City and ecott papers. These papers con- some items in regard U the Jud-e tMrs. Porter whieh are matters nf iwlerest and regret to their manv ' ' Thn r..... -.i tr- nuua unv. "c j- itss'jww, jamer. nt iit tli em's ,cu- w. , ' .bout noon yesterday, as Judp orest Porter, his v.'ife and a littlo 1 who lives with them, wereridine their carriage, towards Prescott "break" which the Judce was sn iping to the wheels of the vehicle, le coming down s steep hill this oi me JJivme of tiranite moun , became worthless: the team -jgfctted on the run, dorn grade, up- ug me carriage anu araggmg it its occupants a long distance, little girl it appears was not much red, but Mrs. Porter received an wound in the face; while the e bad one of the bones of his t leg broken. e Yuma Sentinel, speakiug of the ving Yuma Indians about that n, says : they recently broke iuto ge Porter's residence, while he his wife were absent, and robbed of many valuable articles. The dge's judicial opinion about civiliz- and christianizing the Yumas uld probably not he consonant th Longfellow's musings. WAurr our iaher to a mend who forgot to return it. But while we did not bring Into requisition pencil and pa per, many beautiful and excellent things displays of fruits and flowers, works of ingenuity and art, blooded horses, cattle and hogs, left a pleas ing imprint on our mind. Our judg ment was the same as that of every body else, that the Exposition was a grand success, a credit to St. Joseph and her people, because every part of the grounds exhibited good taste and a lavish but judicious use of labor and money. The show of cattle, hogs and sheep did not excel in fine blood, we think, but was equal to any fair ever held in the West. The number of fine blood ed horses was very large and attrac tive to every horse fancier. We did not witness any very quick time, ex cept the races between the two cele brated runuers.Port Leonard and Fal mouth. These were better horses than are frequently seen in this West ern country. The horses being well matched in speed made the races mile heats, three best in five exceed ingly exciting; and the time made by Port Leonard on the first heat, 1:46, was within four and a half sec onds as quiek as any time ever made by horse flesh. The crowd of people on the grounds during the day we were there wasJ truly immense, and we heard it vari ously estimated at from 30,000 to 50, 000 people, and the police regulations were so admirable and effectually en forced that in that vast concourse of people, from all parts, there was no riots, fights, pocket-picking or drunk enness, that we heard of. We extend our thanks to Colonel Burnes, President, and many other officers of the Exposition, for favors and courtesies shown us. We made the acquaintance of many ; gentlemen of the city which we high- ) appreciate, and none more so than that of the gentlemauly clerks of Brittain, Ovelrnan & Co. And we al- met a number nf nid f-;rn.i nf - vx AMlAA3 - were futile. On last Friday hi brother William, who carried on tne busine.-s of the firm in this city, re ceived a dispatch from springfleld, Mass., that Stetson was in the em brace of death and rapidly failing, and to come quickly if he wished to see his brother again in this life. William, without even taking time to arrange with some one to attend to the store during his absence, immedi atli' packed a satchel, locked his door and departed with n heavy heart for the bedside of his beloved and dying brother. The people of this com munity who have known Stetson L. Swan so long and favorably will learn this news with sadness. MIXED PEE IT: For sale at Lock wood's. attention to the superintending of my livery stable, and feel confident that in the future, as in the past, I can give "general satisfaction." Ben. Rogers. Proclamation by tle Governor. State of1 Nebraska, Whereas, The Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Ne brska, on the 20th day of February, 1S73, jvitaed a resolutions in words as -iuiiattis NOTICE, SPORTSMEN. Those in want of thorough-bred Irish setter Bird Dogs, cau be suppli ed by calliug on W. T. Den. The best ten cent calieo sold at L. Lowmau's. Sugar cured hams and country con at Swan & Bro's. ba- Another car load of Stu debaker wdgoiis just re ceived . by W. T. Den. Who sell3 the best wagon? Why, Den sells all the wagons, both spring and farm, and the Studebaker must be the best. Paints, Oils and Glass, at Nickell's Drug store. 50m3 PJfHOGS $5(o.50 for fat ; stock, $2.6'ff S.ou-- - .WHEAT- 35(36Qp. for corn in ear. same as last QiiK Toritofferedi -ti 3. Oats 3C Ba'bl'ey week. wt ftar Tf anaSRye, Nei?ialsa County Independent Ticltet. For State Senntor O. B. IIEWETT, Browuville Precinct. For Representatives CHURCH HOWE. Bedford Precinct. C. M. HAYDEN, London Precinct. For County Commissioners lit Diht. WILLIAM STOKES. 3d Dlst. JONATHAN HIGGINS. SPECIAL NOTICES. N" Mortgagee's Sale. OTICE in hereto? given tnat Smith P. Tattle and P. M. Heerrr made snd ex ecuted to the State Buk of Nebraska, their chattie mortgage, dated Deoember 23d, 1673. and recorded December "J. iktsj, 1$ cbattle mortgage records of Xem&lia Ooanty, Ne braska, book 1, page 81. That there is nojr due ou bald mortgage Five Hundred am seven ty-t wo dollars and ninety-five centfe. S572.05). The folio w 1 ng property is described In, and subject to and covered by said mart- fygtro lO Wit ? " One black horse nnmed '-Doc," aboat sev en year old ; one brown borne named "Pat" about seven yrfirs old; nue brown horse named "Jim," about sis years old; one bay or sorrel horse named "Pete," about niatf years old; one roan hon-e named "Bill," about nine years old; one black horse nam ed "Dan," about eight years old . na? roan hort-e named George." about Hvo yefirs W. known && the "ilmldoi" nor go; one fey horse named "Charlie," about Ave years KS. known as the "Sperry" horbe; one bs mare natuetT "Belle," about nie years old ; one top bossy, known -s the "Phillip's bot; gy ;' one top bugzy, known as the "Eaton "sJ ; one open buggy, known aa the "Ir. Holiaday bugg "' ju open hack, knows aa the "Eaton back ;" one turn baetc top cas riage, Studebaker make ; one stationary top carriage, Studebaker make ; four sets dou ble harness; one bet slaka barBes; one force pump; one heating stove; one elock ; two sleigh; two suttdlosand two bridles, and one side saddle. Thasakl prooertj- will be sold at pttbllri ooctkm iii front of the Court Hob la BrownTUre, la unld county, t be 15U day of October, 167-1, at ten o'clock iat th for noou, to satibfy said detrt. STATE BAX OF aCKBRSBICA, Pepfember 17, ISM. Mertgae. 12w3 3y J. H. HMkury, Att'y . Attachment Roiide. In Justice's Court. Before T. L. Shik, Jus ties of the Peace in ana lor Ki County, iebraaka. Suhool District Xo. 3ft of Nesnaoa J.F, Ooan'y.tvrMt Smith, aM( Win. & uo. O. xlMRdltCff X Ike 28th day of Anewst A. ii. MB, aait: J Justi issued an order of attaohmeu: in the above aetion ior ttwwtiu fTkirt- two Dollun,, with lutefuat thMrMAH-fvoinJiiiy 8th, 1871. awkleaaooia M J "otook - m. Oetober Kh. KM. Urownvllie. Amoct 3st. MM. SCHOOL DISTRICT No. A, ltwi of If mttba Cownt y THE GREAT CAUSE OP HVB1A.V .MISERY. Saginaw salt at Swan & Bro's. California Wine and Brandy- at Nickell's Drug store. 50m8 Choice Hannibal fall wheat flour at Swan & Bro'a. FELLOW SPORTSJIEX. Now is the time to buy your breech and muzzle loading shot guns at W. T. Deu's. He has just received a tou of shot, a cargd of Bogardoes dead shot powder, caps, cart ridges, grin wads, and ev erything in the sporting line will be sold cheap for cash at W. T. Den's. Closiug out goods cheap at Louis lowmau's. Summer clothing at cost by Douis Lowman. St. Joe. No. more & Co's. 1 Flour at A. H. Gil- 50 PIECES - "2esplveL That the-electors of the 1 Jf&w1 dhpffntSuUfrrGaSiivI Stat1TfieflFsrtjLa-arei hereby 'authorized i tv?i- ' -r. in u u re uo ui lis e i u euxo-ro to,tarioJ2a liMseonveiibioiL lo revise or ' JtuGohstitution'of ,the State, "menu Machine oils sou & Cross. ind belting by Steven- "Y. H. IcCreery has a large stock of paints, oils, glass, wall paper and window 'Shades at reduced prices. 52-3m .b ruit Jars the best and cheape by Stevenson & Cros r If you want something to eat when in town in the shape of a nice lunch good bread aud butter, boiled ham, cheese, &c, go to Small's. XBW MILLINERY TOODS. Mrs. E. Marion, No. 45 Main St., has iust returned with a full stock ofj fall and winter styles of ladies and children's hats, jet beads and trim mings, jet flowers and all the novel ties of the season. Also a full line of notions, such as leather, velvet, val our and jet belts, belt buckels, hair combs, fancy hair-pins, coronets, large opera neck chains, bracelets and a full line of black stylish jewelry, also one of the nicest assortments of ueek ruffs aud collarettes ever offered for sale in this market, all the different I lines of ladies' neckties and saahes ! and a full Hue of ladies', misses' and children's hose, gloves and mitteus, ladies' merino vests and arawer&,ju-1 fact all that will be wanted to adorn any lady's toilet. Call and examiue my new goods and prices before buy ing elsewhere. Also a full assortment of genuine Germantown Zephyrs. Hardware, Tinware and Queens ware by Stevenson & Gross. m New style us. belts received at Low- Stoves, groceries and venson & Cross1. ' iron by Ste- Iveep the largest aud best stock of ribbous and fancy Louis Lowmau's. selected goods at Saddles and codfish for sale by Ste venson & Cross. so former times, from different localities, amongst whom were our rpsnPf.tPd orasKa, who meet us; and was Will. very glad Beatty, W. to S. of groceries and queensware. . I wilt sell my goods cheap to cash f buyers or for produce. Geo. Mariox, No. 49 Main Street. i-m-- II ! i ebmm e, mum , i , M Smith, Jim Boberts, and Harmon, T for men and boys, also a good stock ui xecumseb, all after new goods: "uU -viiiu auu, OS tne Wholpsalp hnnf. I i -a anu snoe, hat and cap house of Hund ley, j una & Co., whom we were much pleased to meet, and E. W. Holley, of the dry goods house of Brittain, Ovel rnan &, Co. We were perfectly de lighted to meet Holley, considering the times hotels full and no place to. bleep, when Eugene led us away and cnuoKed us into a pile of blankets, i and then we were happy again. St i Joe is rather a pleasant place to go to MIXED FEED For sale at Lockwood's. SEW GOOS FOR THE FALL TRADE. I have opened out a new stock of dry goods, consisting of new styles of prints, muslins, tickings, flannels of all kiuds, jeans, cassimeres, dress cousin Charley, of Plum Creek Ne- goods, &c. Also notions in great va riety, shoes and boots to siut every body, clothing for boys and men, hats JOB WORK of e.very description done at Lock wood's Machine Shop. Lard Oil, the purest in town, at Nickell's Drug Store. Q.DEESSAYARE. Large stock at Stevenson & Cross' New Bed Steads, Carpets, Bureaus, and Wash Stands, cheap for cash, at Roy's Furniture Store. Call soon. St. Joe. No. 1 Flour at A. H. Gil more & Co's. Boots and Shoes for men, ladies and children, atL. Lowmau's. teas: teas:: The cheapest and best at Gilmore & Co's. Farmers, don't throw away SO or 90 dollars on a wagon to save 10 dollars. But buy the Baiu they are the cheap est. Call at Nickell's Drug store, when you come to town. 50m3 FRUIT JARS. A large lot just received by P. E. Johnson & Co. Machine OtfatNichell's Drug Store. Carpet chain, cotton yarn and cot ton batten by Stevenson & Cross. For the best implements of any kind, stoves, hardware, groceries or ! wagons, go to Stevenson & Cross. Selling goods as L. Lowmau's. cheap as ever at Paper Floor Carpet, at Hoy 's. 25 cents ayard, of th- -LeKislature. The ballots at such election shall be, writen or print ed as follows : Those in favor of a Con vention, "For a Convention." Those against a Convention, "Against a Convention." Now, therefore, I, B. W. Furnas, Governor of the State of Nebraska, do hereby recommend to the electors cf the State, that at the next general election for Members of the Legisla ture to be held on the 13th day of Oct., A. D. 1874. under the resolution afore said, they do vote for or against a Convention to be convened for the purpo?e aforesaid. In testimonj7 whereof I have here with pet my hand and caused to be affixed the great seal of the State of Nebraska. . Done at Lincoln, this Sth day of Sentember. A. D. 1874. R. W. FUBXAS. By the Governor, Johx J. Gosper, Secretary of State. Closiug out liuen goods at and be low cost at Louis Lowman's. The West Point Republican aya : Silas Garber, the republican candi date for Governor, is a man of ac knowledged abillity and unswerving (integrity. He has nileu nign omces of trust civil ana muiitary, anu nis past record is a forerunner of what his future oSicial course will be. He will make a Governor of whom the people of Nebraska will be proud. "G. H. Boberts, the "orator with a silver tongue," is again the attorney general of Nebraska. An abler man for the place does not reside in the State. Why is it that people trade at Den's ? They all trade at 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, powfler aud shot, cart ridges, gun wads or any kind of goods they want, cheap -for cash. Call on Den and see. - The "National Currency Tobacco" made by Colhap of this city, when we consider its quality, and cheapness, and the peculiar style in which it is put np, is the LssLthiKg-in. the tobac co line we have seen. It fcput up with a view to small wholesale customers. Farmers, Grangers and others who want to buy directly from the manu facturer should see Colhspp before supplying themselves. ,?EL JolliisonCo - . - J !l :- . rti Mar l. BaVaaV - srfflll iUiidanu , . . - j m-w--, ifljifarf liiTl ; t2ili??b' " 2L .- 3EfllERS5 vJfi .. 0.9arjSSSakaraVftMBHaWliaV7V?n4liiWanMIM. u- SHI 1 I trepfttringaidonfii ato rrt lyourJMacuinej Lockwood's machine Iringadc repairing jmm nsrnerr Jt pbtihd. m a B J .m T.t bX-s .a.... A Lectnre on the Nature, Treatment, nud Il&dicalCure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermator rhoea, induced by Self-Abuse, IavohinwHTT -Smln-siens, Impotency, 2Cerous Debility, ami Impedi ments to marriage generally ; Piles, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits : ilental and Phyaieal Incapac ity. A-e. By ltOBEIlT J. CrjIiVEKWETK, X. D., author of the "Green Book," At. The world-renowned author, in this admirable lecture, clearly proves from bfo own experience that the awfnl couseaBenoe of Self-Abtfee stay ae effectually removed without mertieiHt, and with out dangerous stirsieal operations, boogies, iaaint nieats. nn, or cordials, pointing oat a mode at core at oact certain aad ePueta&l by wbtck every sufferer, no matter what hie eeadMoa way be. may core himself erlT, priyitteiy, aad rad- i ically. XS ThuZeetttre wiUproe aboontotbfmuHuU and j Sent andor seal, to any address, in a plaia sealed j envelope, on the receipt of six ceata, or two post-I age stamps. PILES. Sen' CIIAS. J. C KLtXK A CO., 127 Bowery, New York,Po8t-OfficeBox.l,3SO 3t?'v j oji:Eiiselazic,i,,s Sale ff IInf ' Estate. I I v-i J'--' 9 irii-ij ftiiru, v nft uiuii -weu jmawiK. , i 0r mkj- BfeMied ont of Uh iMatrte Uoor. ot rieinalta Count , .Nebraska, aiu u u di rected as Cominisslouerx In rhe eM herein after inentioned. upon an order and deer-, readered by stwd euitrt is a eertain ao" therein nJinjr. wherein Barnard J. Kaii man is plaintiil, and Caroline Kaulkmi., Joha H. KaalkHian. Mary Hoataa Kh1- man, Joseph Henry XauHcman. ad Jo hi Peterson, are defendant. We will offer fo. sale at pnblic anitron. Hi the door af tne Coort Hwim; in brownrilk, in aaid Cuun y of Nemaha, on Monday , October otb. ItT.in 1 o'clocfc in the afternoon of that day, tie following r5l estate in Nemaha Coanty. Ne braska, to-witr Thf northeast quarter of seel ion o foi:tern du t towahj Js ix 6). north of rause Xo. ttmtlreX (11). east, coMt4titiin oiie hundred wi aixty (teres. J I3ig TEltifS OF S VL.K CASH. STFRLIXii P MAJORS, DAVIDeSOX PL.ARTERS. I AlL.LlAAi 11. hUOVXi;, IStwo UoniHuaiuo&ers AIHZOLD'S .,Z1 M0YABLE 00MS liijfi T?"7" V &GI t TT pifiiT M j.G. RUSSELL I PROPItlETOR. Levee letTveen Alnin and Atlantic Hts. BR0WRYILLE,HEB. SAsiriii: irotir o:23:e best xnsr tbeb city JOH CKAD1K5CK W. T. CKJLBTHKK. CI1AB550CH. &. SQK, rMfl Ha T m c.7 K V aaBiiH Ureech-Loauins Shot Guns, Iltfles, , CAEP.IXES, A3iarXlTI0X.SP0KTI5G GOODS- Maht Street, BroumvVlc, Xeb. f Guns made to order. Ppp iriuueiOrf'"ne. J& GUI "CUT -TZ5. A TX.Lnif.UA..- 3Ianufactnrer'nnafIojilersln hop. COUXTY ORDERS Tuken in exchange for dry goods by F. E. Johnson & Co. MACHINE REPAIRING Done at Lockwood's machine repair ing shop in the best manner, and for the least money, of any place in the county. LAUGE IjOT Groceries just received by P. E. John son & Co. KICKELL is at Thurman's stand,- next door to State Bank. old Vtri. H. lioovcr, Real Bstate Agent and Couvevencer. Court Room'. Louisville cement, Alton lime, aad hair at Swan & Bro's. YOU ARE INTERESTED. If you regard life and property go and see the No u -Explosive Lamps at H. C. Lett's drug store. W. H. McCreerv has all kinds of. machine oils, aud will uot be under sold- 52-3rn l'J -' - zn til W -J I Patented Septeincar 24tli, ISTI'Z. .-at, Jfee-fit'- sa; ai- HaoK- ecerr- ereit .j.r i, 34:,5s Semi 25 cents for 5C pa?es "Practical "HW. on IJ-e Culture." A'l IrebS D N J. AKXt L.I Brownville, heb AVMSAKDBQ M, wsaastgB&tim3mmmmj$tmwmiim fcsitaon; hoiuVi ugL. JjDgqflHfc mtr,, JtrlKSE ((JUia Wtnaftf riJnTrjHRM!11SwlH fhas.been egtflbUg. j Sr' rz. rv -2 - b.' i-i r M.f : l 1 n l TA. JiT ,.- UK i -, .-. V BR0WHVIJ Marble Works rr Wliipsj HolieSj Blankets Brushes Flj--Vets, Etc., IXepairiug done on short notice. The cele brated Vaeoum Oil Blackine. for preborving liarnes, IJooU, Shoe., &c, always ea hand. G-i Jlaiu Street A -- NOX-EPLOSIVE LAMPS. Go and see the non-explosive lamps at H. C. Lett's drug store. He ha3 a lamp that every family should have. Engine Oil, 70 cts. a gallon, at Is iek ell's Drug Store. MACHINE OIL.. Call and try H. C. Lett's Polarine oil ; warranted to be better and cheaner than any oil in tse. A new stock of Pure Drugs at Nick- i . "C ? l- -K - . -r-c- criiTrTSfT. "r JliU.l Ui.. -7 s 8 Sohn. W. Smifb. - a t " f t BUOWXVILL5, . r s F. SOUSES, CHAH.X38 K3IBKAST, Mann'artarer and Dealer ta ! ForeiSrn&Somedakllattbl ilonumeiita, Taatoiit, TABLE TOPS, Ac. Malii Stiect, between ttb aud 7th. BFcowfTriiijB wxssmjtmktL. AXk drden promptly filled and sattafttet.. gtfcrmiiteed. SPECIAL DSiGR5 PlfrrmSHED CHAS. NEroHAKT. Proprietor M. f. CONNER. Trmvettus Aws M ii I LOAK ell's Drugstore. 50m 3 SJgGSAWGE DIEE0T0RT JVr l-VjT-laf H. Ofllccrs of the National Gransc D. V, . Adams, blaster WaaJcon, Iowa. O. Kelley.becretery, Washington. D. C Ofllcers of the state Grange. Wm.B.Porter.ilaster; "Wra. McJate,Bcretary; Iilncoln. Nemaha Conntr Central Association. Church Howe, President. Sherman ; W.G fcwan. Viee-Presideat. Howard; T.J. JIaiors. becroiary, Penu s. W. Kennedy, Treasurer, UrowavUle, Vm Brtdee. County Depoty.Pera. .Tkostbbs. "vVm. Bridge Peru: J. ilarlatte BrovfuvIUe . S.Itobertson, Howard. Mannfac iiirer and Dealer in ADDLES, COLLABff A& ' fl f T" 9T imrskbb ti GiR&'S- i&& '1ZS td SmMS&zL 2 , yggBfr-yggs, rv ij -KVf mm - Tr'3ki. I L."J ' CM& 3 t2st3: f1 STC OHWBLLlMrWi I. FAR2IS in southeastern NebraaF. at.tti cent infereat. Jor foil arUeabkia at' a - t,ix. V,'. J'kask BakxuW. Bankets, Cor. -tug. Iowa, or apply U W. T. R06KBR, Hrvru ii ille. Neb., for Nemaha County. jm' X3eu &s0i T WILL. hoIdPahUc ExmrnHuuioa am ti i. test Smuir6my or eaefa aVn:h. at my oftu in HrownrUle. Those wishing ortaav-... -will please take aotiee. Co.- HcperiatoBcWM BRIDLEkS Svty CTBAUuE. Amity Uratten- Clifton, Large stock of clothing for youths aud children, at L. men, Low- raans's. .MACHINE .IIjS- Keptat S. C everj variety. Lett's drug store, of Charter Oak PorestOreve FelWmr. Grand Prairie Hiclilan Honey CrfK Helping Huni. London-. . Lteertr La to. vette Nemaha- GKANGES. SCASTKR. BEUKBTAKV. Church Howe Wra P Prte O. V. Avery B. H.UaUey J.llHBITl ll. v. uiacE u. wswaa xv m. Hanaafora A.. C Xeeer N.J. Harmea. EM Wd Ztnlc Padi,, Brnshes, Dlaai;ets. EKOVXTIL,I.E, 5EBRASXA. Tf g "5 JJiiUHlUi N. P Pleader- O. Glasgow G.Lilly J.ILPeery H. Cbllds j.hik:id LeeP' MttL. i-ehnyder P.obt. bkillott. C Meadcr yr w. -)taiu S.Webaer. W.K. Harris, F. Patrick. K. Robertson i wz3 vii -"y I Nemaha Centre KemahaVaUey Normal Pleasant Ttlre. PleasantValley Pleasant JIIIL Protection Prospect liosewond.- WI.t5Uk. T.C.Ktasey. Wm. W'attias Thos. Barrese- A. "Walt. T- J. JIalpn C. Camnbei: "Wm. Jones- LeKovlIfBoa. John Stral-. RislnsrStar- Itlsinr ban Secarity Unity- Washington-Zlon- O. B. newett Perry Buckels Wm.Basley Go. Crow Wm. F.Paris S. Cochran Chaa. Blodgett-J.A.Glel B. P. Senior- J. M.Petlit. Itobt. Coleman J. Marlati I-lMaso C Barnefi. J. B. Piper.. W. Brkici ,A.J.Skeen H" O. ill nick J. Maxwell O.J Matthews- aLGiel. s - e 2 (- -:&k'?'S ?T-f-S2XOV--w33I.Sr ft EWiy y l-IARSR. Custom Work 2ade to Order. FITS 6U1UITEED ... , h, - I -J? ZSrj S cJ-? tS i JLSWSfeSso, E.. -. 1 n pyter-zr Jviit r- ,v"w-r,av- i i-fiXifitF fa -I.-nW1. , .s-s'jwsefc-r ;3?' nl ft 12 rt f( i Iff Ct 3 till i R Lr II II L WIBLEY'S rroIInpVi u rviij U ifJLUJ fcoceriss, Pro -visions, Fet d ?H,BSH JpSm SAJLT :i3i?i5 --IMS, Hra AKB S9EST Highest price paid lr all kf nd tt)ft-n!r ,-JP-sdaee. either In cash er goods. 'Vi-5 x 29 3aia Street, 2SIOWXV!l.. JJn2!ASA. BROWSTHiM, AIN.WAGQHST SOLD.AffD WAB-1ANTEB -.-,. w -r,i i t w;ri--nr--1 -i-T-C-TII I I iL-J TI ' " W ZlVVlTWGfWt ftmrTi? tfvon 3Iaia Str-ef 253AS5;. Mesai -StfB Bfela.Oi&(0 JL E 83 1 i T? 1 2TB V riitll2 5 G 8 5S 2 5 .. & -ar m mm-- aa u m ;; aw "-. as& jBSar r' x&xtTarm&it&x