m : N k 5 A lor- i if-?? cr led jder s& b& ifor- ritf Off-' ryJ- ojtf 85 I w lot 1D r4 leao: r t- vetf D "' jS5eJ Iverf, lis1 rde his ? Itf G"r -rrmr K ib L .jUJE ADVERTISER ' JiKhsi )AY MORNING. SEPT. 24, 1S71. Publishers' Notices. ' r.s OorrEs or the a dvebtiskr for sale by O. Bookseller, Stationer ana iscws uki t7 Slain street, next door to the rcsiulHce. foxiCES. set as ordinary reading matter, icharcedten cents per line, each Insertion. fdlsptay type, twenty-five per cent, addlti- awte abore rates. "SP5 " XJlfwEhrriri r- under the head or "Wanted." ment." "For Sale," "Lost," "Found," &t., ,1ibarged twenty-five cents for each adver &mm2t, of five lines, or less, each Insertion. Ad-luMriwtn- o" five lines, at the rate of five tsrpir line, each Insertion. j Authorized Agents. A. J.lSU. at St. Heroin ;'-ur authorized aKe,rt at lace to receive Minc"iiiiu .. id to collect ana receiptor uiuiic. fhm&eVKBTIsEn. JSSKminick Is onr authorised asent at Aspln K receive subscription and advertising, and jlt and receipt for monies due us. fcrrr at Peru. Is hereby authorized to re lgubsc'r!ptlon Bnd advertising for the A JSSfisEB.and collect and receipt for the same. ffl& FAlRBROTIIKIt A HACKER. -wHB? Publishers Advertiser. a 3P.zr.ZJ CITY SSBirl Hoover visited tot. joe ior goods on last Friday and return- -STSome on Sunday. 4b. M. Balloy is expected to ar- jglwAt home from his trip to Tennes- fKffto-day Thursday. Sjohn Yelkin, on tho Muddy, In ?B ton paecinct. is to have a big auc- salo of stock, &c, on next &at- y. William Theodore, eon of James and Amanda Jane Corbett, of this f, died on Saturday the 19th inst., 20 months. gThe Prohibitionists have been JWing a convention at fahenuan, re they nominated a county tick- Their proceedings appear in an- ;r columu. We were delighted with a'shake' W. S. Dawson, on Saturday )3k. Dawson makes the best kind of 2mr at Dawson's mill, on the Big laha in Richardson county. P-We have heard that the Granger IBiaUUUb tU (.UUUqC UI4I1UO Him ..... ?Iv..Wi... tr tw.w himnu onI flint B. Mooro and Gov. J. S. Church 11 ere long run tl.at machine, and it It will continue to advocate the greets of Democracy. P-We understand thnt Church iwe begins to see his case is a for- jf3cn hope, and proposes to druw off track if others on his ticket will i so. Go ahead, Howe, wo say we tnt you to realize just how eabll u can be scooped in this county. J. P. Burdick, one of the Re- blican candidates for Representa- vo, gave us a pleifaan t anil and chat Tuesday. He has bson out aud tn' around a little, and thinks. thout doubt, the straight llepubli- h ticket will bo elected by a large njority. Wo had the pleasure of meeting tho city, last Monday, Mr. Jno. F. itua, of Guide Rock, Webster coun- Neb. no says they have no corn it there, but notwithstanding this ley nave any quantity or tne Dest rheat In the world, and plenty to eat. lat is truly good news. t Mr. L. Lowman, merchant, re- irned from the east last week, aud is low reoeiving and opening out a very irge and splendid stock of fall aud "inter goods. Mr. Lowman beiug a jerchant bv education aud profess- n enables him to select his goods rith admirable taste and judgment this market, and to sell them to lis customers at living rates. On last Thursday evening two roung men of Humboldt, Neb., hired i horses and a buggy of Mr. Tink- ir, of that town, to go, as they said, ) to Table Rock. Instead of going that place they came to Brown- Brllle, put their team up at the Union ouse stable and went across the rlv- to PhelDs. where thev took the irs for other parts. They told the landlord of the Union to keep the 5am until called for which would be a day or two. Mr. Tinker found pis team here on Sunday evening af- r huutiug for It at Nebraska City id other places. That was a very leau method of gettiuga cheap ride. fe did not learn the names of these Bt young men, but understand that ie was a blacksmith and the other a linter, and had been about Hum- Ifcldt for several months. The "Choral Union," of this Wty, under the direction of Prof. J Dye, gave a concert in McPherson all on last Tuesday evening, for the benefit of Rev. W. B. Slauchter. of e M. E. Church. The audience ras not large, but was respectable In lumber, and appreciateive. We have tot space to notice in detail tho vocal Forts of that occasion, and can only ky that generally the singing was ex cellent. We think the Quartettes and Iliads were all verv fine, indeed. ?he Deadly Old Decanter" was the Bst of all, for our ear, and when that ras sung we had the worth of our loney with all the rest thrown in. .mongst tho ladies of the Choral Fnion are gome very excellent voices, fhlch are seldom excelled we think mywhero, among whom wo cannot Ibrbear to mention those of Mrs. rickell and Mrs. Graham aa th lost cultivated and distinct; but lamongst them all, if we were to be Uhe judge, we would award the pre- pjnium to Miss Jennie Rouser. We md one objection to the concert only, Land that was, there was too much 'loud instrumental music. Hh" "" -3SSk .m5 Bsi JQm & SST TM Burtch, Infant son of J. B. and Minerva V. Docker, died on Friday the 18th inst., aged five months. -Thanks to Dr. F. G. Holmes for splendid lots of peaches and apples from his orchard near Xemuha City. -The Rural Xew-Yorker says: "Thirty-three newlpostoffices a month is considered fair progress by Nebras ka. . . -nr Thn Orim. of Aspinwall, .J,,. ifh ft call on Monday of this week, and renewed his subscrip tion. We have had the pleasure of looking upon the genial countenance of Gus. Moore about town for several days past. Alf. W. Morgan is having one of his patent well augers made in his shop here, to fill an order from Tren ton, Tennessee. Mr. W. C. Bants, son of Wm. Bants, of this county, was married to Miss Amanda Wood, of Table Kock, on Sunday the 13th inst. Mr. Jordon Howard, of Carroll ton, Green County, III., is spending a few days in the city. Mr. Howard is a relative of Mrs. H. O. Cross of this city. The Republican County Central Committee will meet on Saturday next at 1 o'clock p. m., in the edito rial room of the Advertiser. Jno. P. ColIin3, of Tuscola, III., gave us a call on last Saturday even ing, and subscribed for the Adverti ser. He promises to write some let ters for our columns. Dr. John McPherson and wife, of Republican Cit3', are In town. They arrived on Saturday last. The health of their daughter, Mrs. Dolen, whom they came to see, is improving. F. E. Johnson on Sunday even ing last started for Chicago, to pur chase his fall stock of goods. Look out for a big stock of goods when he returns, adapted to the wants of this community. Hikes & Bro., nurserymen near London, Xeb., have sold their farm, except the part on which the nursery is situated, and propose to engage in tho mercantile business, soon, at Johnson, Neb. II. F. McCoy and Edward Ar nold started for Ann Arbor, Michi gan, on Tuesday of this week to at tend the medical institute in that city. The boys want to make doctors of themselves, and we hope they will succeed, and be good ones. Dr. C. F. Stewart, Superinten dent of the Insane Asylum. Lincoln, came down on a visit t63Brownvillj?i last Thursday and retumedtto his post of duty on Saturday. We were pleated to see the Doc. in 'the enjoy-j raent of excellent health. Tuesday, Sept. 22d, the District Fair commenced in Lincoln, and will end on the 2Gth. From tho prepara tions made, as we learn them, the fair will be a grand success. We thank Mr. J. I. Kinney, president of the as sociation, for ceived. a "complimentary'7 re- Peaches! Peaches! Peaches to the right of you, peaches, to the left of you, peaches in front of you peaches till you can't rest. Jam them, jell them, butter them, pickle them, dry them. Jars, crocks, kegs, cans. Seal up carefully, handle them gently, lay away sweetly, good wife, for peaches are not bad to take any way you may fix them. We notice by the minutes of the Prohibition convention, thatHayden and Ewlug were nominated for Rep resentatives. At the other conven tion of the temperance folks, held in Brownville on the 5th inst., Mr. B. M. Bailey was nominated for that ticket. Do our temperance friends propose to run three candidates for the Legislature, or have they got things somewhat bungled up? The latter, we presume. W. D. Blackburn, of Republi can City, has been in the city for a few days past. He reports very fa- vorably for the Republican Valley country. He exhibited to us a speci men of wheat raised near Republican City. It is of the White Mediterra nean variety, and we think judges of wheat would say it is as good as they have ever seen in Nebraska, and Ne braska is ahead on the wheat ques tion. What is it? Their poster which gives notice of the times and places Hewett, Howe & Co., will harangue the people, .calls it the "People's In dependent Ticket." When they first commenced calling it, this spring, it was the "Farmers' and Laborers'," party. Then shortly they called it the "Independent" party, but they have named the child again and now it is the "People's. Independent Ticket." After the election its par entage will be still more doubtful. But what's the difference? a skunk would smell as nasty by any other name. L. Lowman's stock of flannels, wa terpoof cassimeres and jeans iB larger than ever. MIXED FEED For sale at Lockwood's. L. Lowman has returned from the east with a large stock of men's youths' and boys' clothing. Machine OtfatNichell's Drug Store. THE FALL TRADE. STEVENSON & CROSS. It is always with pleasure that we call the attention of the people to live business men, Who so conduct their business as to merit compliments as well as the confidence and custom of all classes of citizens. We conceive that the firm of Stev enson & Cross are young business men to whom fhese words are appli cable. In 1868 they came to Brownville and made the Star Hotel, and by their economy and close attention to busi ness built up a custom for that house which gave it n reputation that it has never enjoyeu smcetney maue it a success. In 1870 Stevenson & Cross entered Into the hardware and gro cery business, and by the same in domitable energy and industry which marks every step of their business life, they at once commanded the at tention of tho people and a large trade, and to-day their house Is the largest as well as the principal empo rium of trade in its line in the city of Brownville. It is the principal mart of trade and traffic. It is the place where the farmer goes with his produce, vegetables, anything, every thing, that can be used at all, to ex change for cash or trade In the line of goods of the establishment. And it is a general trading place for the peo ple of the city, for groceries and pro visions, knowing that they can usu ally find what they want at Steven son & Cross's storo if in the market at all. This firm Is now daily receiv ing large lots of goods and their large store room is literally jammed full of hardware and groceries of all conceiv able kinds and qualities, for their trade is of such proportions as to de maud full and complete stocks for tho fall trade. It is unnecessary to remind any one that at this house is the place to get value received for their money. The people generally know and concede this, and that there they are accom modated in no stingy or niggardly manner, but are made welcome and treated pleasantly whether they trade or not. ATTE.TI05 I Louis Lowman is Selling Goods Cheap er than any Dealer in the City. How can he do this? Because 1st. He owns his store building, and pays no rent. 2d. He pays no interest on money to do business with. 3d. He buys of manufacturers and importers at the lowest possible price. 4th. He buys and sells strictly for the cash. 5th. His expenses are small. 6th. He sells at retail at the same prices that small dealers pay for their goods. 7th and last. Small profits and quick sales is the motto to fight against hard times. Call at S7 Main street, snd be cou- vinced. . Respectfully, t jL.jLq5vman EW MIXir.INER.Y GOODS. " -All who are nnxlou3 to buy cheap goods should not fail to visit Mrs. E. Marion. New goods, nicely trimmed hats for ladies and children from one dollar and fifty cents upward, to suit tho buyers. AH are invited to call at Ny. 45 Main street. rilXED PEED For sale at Lockwood's. Ladies' hats for fall and new styles, at L. Lowman's. winter, Carpet chain, cottou yarn and ton batten by Stevenson &. Cross. cot- Ladies' belts, dress trimmings, but tons, yake lace, gimpure lace and beat trimmings atL. Lnwnir.a's. (1DEESSWAHE. Large stock at Stevenson & Cross'. Dress goods, fancy goods, just open ing at L. Lowman's. Saddles and codfish for sale by Ste venson & Cross. If you want something to eat when in town in the shape of a nice lunch good bread and butter, boiled ham, cheese, &c, go to Small's. JOB WORK of every description done at Lock wood's Machine Shop. Hardware, Tinware and Queens ware by Stevenson & Cross. Keep the largest and best selected stock of ribbons and faucy goods at Louis Lowman's. Machine oils and belting by Steven son & Cross. Dick Hughes keeps "Governor's Choice" and other excellent brands of cigars, and always has the best beer to be found in the city. Scythes aud Pitchforks the best and cheapest by Stevenson & Cross. Our Governor's Choice is the favor ite cigar; manufactured by L. A. Bergman, No. 41 Main Street. For fair dealing and the lowest fig ures go to Stevenson & ,Cross. Wanted. All kinds of grain. Theo. HiLii&Co. Fruit Jars tile best and cheapest, by Stevenson & Cros A full line of smoker's articles con stantly on hand at L. A. Bergman's, very low for cash. For the -best implements of any kind, stov.es, hardware, groceries or wagong, go to Stevenson & Cross. Farmers will not have cheap, rior wagons, but buy the Bain. Infe- fflpr ' air i w MM( ST. tEROIff PICKUPS. Peaches and pawpaws are plenty. Our ticket Republican straight, of course is all right here. Herd law and anti herd law are exchanging a few "cuss" words again. Anties have it. The Church of God people are holding a camp meeting in Barada's grove. From the noise we judge they are having a glorious revival. Our millls doing splendid work. Mr. Parkhurst, formerly of Sheridan, has established a good reputation as a gentleman and miller. Joseph Taylor has sold his orch ard to James Taylor, of Columbus, Nebraska. Deroin too tough for Un cle Joe, and he has decided to mi grate. Attention any blacksmith of temperate and Industrious habits, wanting a position during the com ing winter, will please address L Cooley at this office. None but a good mechanic, and one well recommend ed need apply. Dr. L. Rice is our delinquent tax collector, and it is really amusing to see the delinquents "git" when Doo. comes down town. A good gentleman has asserted that the inhabitants of Deroin are de void of principle little superior to heathens. We honor him for this as sertion, and when the Methodist Con ference meets the first of October, we trust it will send some worthy theo logician to enlighten us. Our school is again In working order. The tolling of the bell re minds us of our own happy school days. Then we sang: "Oar young blood Is tingling with life and with joy, Nor griefs Intermingling our pleasures al loy." A change! But now: "Heavily falling all sad on our ear. Life's trumpet is calling to labors more dear." Superintendent Pearson has promised us an Institute during the winter, and we anticipate a "feast of fat things." NEW CEMETEK.V. Notice to the Citizens of Gleii Rock Precinct. . . Notice is hereby given that we, the undersigned, residents of Glen Rock Precinct, Nemahu County, Nebraska, will meet at the Glen Rock School House on the 17th day of October, A. D. 1S74, at 7 o'clock in the even ing, for the purpose of forming a cemetery association, and to elect members to serve as trustees and one member as clerk. All persons inter ested in said association are requested to be present. Joxatiiax Gill, Thomas Burress, ANDREW HlGGIXS, Benj. H. Swift, 12w3 August Reijiers. Why is it that people tradeat Den's? V-They all -tradesat Den's, and will c'ontin.ueWto trade -where. stove, a Wagon, a sui t of'vi , clothes, furniture, dry-Vf goods, fish, pitch forks and handles, hats and caps, boots and shoes, powder and shot, cart ridges, gun wads or any kiud of goods they want, cheap for cash. Call on Den and see. NEW GOOS FOR THE FAL.Ii TRADE. I have opened out a new stock of dry goods, consisting of new styles of prints, muslins, tickings, flannels of all kinds, jeans, cassimeres, dress goods, &c. Also notions in great va riety, shoes and boots to suit every body, clothing for boys and men, hats for men and boys, also a good stock of groceries and queens ware. I will sell my goods cheap to cash buyers or for produce. Geo. Mariox, No. 49 Main Street. PLASTERING HAIR For sale by the pound or by the bushel by J. H. Bauer. Another car load of Stu debaker wagons just re ceived by W. T. Den. Who sells the best wagon? Why, Den sella all the wagons, both spring and farm, and the Studebaker must be the best. School Books at Nickell's Drug store, opposite Theo. Hill & Co's. Fruit Jars the best aud cheapest, by Steveuson & Cross. Prescriptions filled at all hours, at Nickell's Drug store. 50mS Eight pounds tea for one dollar by Stevenson & Cross. School Books at Nickella store, next door to State Bank. Drug Fruit Jars the best and cheapo3t, by Stevenson & Cross. St. Joe. No. more & Co's. 1 Flour at A. H. GH- NOTICE, SPORTSMEN. Those in want of thorough-bred Irish setter Bird Dogs, can be suppli ed by calling on W. T. Den. TEAS I TEAS ! t The cheapest and best at Gilmore(& Co's. Farmers, don't throw away 80 or 90 dollars on a wagon to save 10 dollars. But buy the Bain they are the cheap est. Call at Nickell's Drugstore, when you .come to town. 50m3" -. FRUIT JARS. A large lot just received by F. E. Johnson & Co. $' Paper Floor Carpet, at Roy's. BnfB nvard cenis a f I PERRY &. CERGEU. AtCHITECTS AXD BUILDERS Tlis firm do the principal contract ing h this county, for erecting and j finishing building". As tut-iMiiuiic., ; the style of their work deinou&tratea thatthey merit the entire confidence of e7erybody who has work to do in thei; line. They work a force of eight or ten hands, all of whom are first olasi mechanics they employ no oth er iind. It was Perry & Berger who did all the carpenter work oh the new building on the poor farm. Attention is called to this work because it is done, in every respect, in the best workmanlike manner. They have on hand now.with other jobs, a good building for Mr. John L. Carson of this city, and one for Mr. T. Hallem of Glen Rock mills. Those who want good work done, and done promptly and honestly, will apply to Perry & Berger. HARD TIME PRICES. Great Decline on Cooking and Heat ing Stores. We Will offer to our customers a full line of the very best and latest improved patornB at prices which will satisfy 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. Tisdei. & Richards. Boots and Shoes for men, ladles and children, atL. Lowman's. IV ANTED 1 Corn in the ear for goods at the Red Store. A choice selection of plain and fan cy ribbon at Louis Lowman's. Cabinet work of all kinds made to order at J. L. Roy's. CLOTHING. If you wish cheap suits, call and see our ctock of clothing. F. E. Johnson & Co. Sugar cured hams aud country con at Swan & Bro's. ' ba- Paints, Oils and Glass, at Nickell's Drug store. 50m3 Saginaw salt at Swan & Bro's. California Wine and Nickell's Drug store. Brandy at 50m3 Choice Hannibal fall wheat flour at Swan & Bro's. FELLOW SPORTSMEN. Now is the time to buy your breech and muzzle loading shot guns at W. T. Den's. Ho 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,atW.jr.JDenis, .--- 'klUjifafcA. 'i " T j0aA v z - i -wr. ZLfci'- t BnP?Hnjiii i WJMmrm St. Joe? No. 1 Flour at A. HtGil- more & Co's. 50 PIECES New styles of Prints just receives by F. E. Johnson & Co. FARMERS, Get your Machine repairing done at Lockwood's machine repairing shop. COUNTY ORDERS Taken in exchange for dry goods by F. E. Johnson & Co. MACHINE REPAIRING Done at Lockwood's machine repair ing shop in tho best manner, and for the least inoney, of any place in the county. LARGE LOT Groceries just received by F. E. John son & Co. NIOKELL is at Thurman'a old stand, next door to State Bank. Wm. H. Hoover, Real Estate Agent and Conveyencer. Court Room. Louisville cement, Alton lime, and hair at Swan & Bro's. YOU ARE INTERESTED. If you regard life and property go and see the Non-Explosive Lamps at H. C. Lett's drug store. W. H. McCreery has all kinds of machine oils, aud will not be under sold 52-3m At. f NON-EXPLOSIVE LAMPS. 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. a gallon, at Nick ell's Drug Store. MACHINE OIL. Call and try H. C. Lett's Polarine engine oil ; warranted to be better and cheaper than any oil in use. A new stock of Pure Drugs at Nick ell's Drug store 50m3 The "National Currency Tobacco" made by Colhapof thiscitj', when we consider its qualitj, and cheapness, and the peculiar style in which it is put np, is the best thing in the tobac colhae we have seen. It is put up with fjvev to small wholesale customers. IFarmers, Grangers and others who want to buy directly from the manu facturer should see Colhapp before supplying themselves. .Large stock of clothing for men, youths aud children, at L. Low mane's. ir. - Stoves, groceries and iron by Ste- genson & Cros3. BTeiRalia County Independent Ticket. For State Senator O. B. HE WETT, Brownville Precinct. Dr CHURCH HOWE. Bedford Precinct. C M. HAYDEN, London Precinct. -Kr County Commissioners lst Dist.wiLLIAr STOKES. 3d Dist JONATHAN HIGGIXS. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Council Chamber, Sept. 14. Council met, persuant to adjourn ment. Pt.'.-vut: .Mivir Tisdei, and Coun rilineii Den. Wibley, Judkins, Hill uml Parksr. Minutes of former meeting read and approved. The following resolutions were of fered and adopted : JZesolved, That the Marshal make out a bill of the cost of side walk on 2nd street, abutting on lot No. 16 in block 10, on west side, and also a bill for side walk abutting on lots 15 and 10 in block 14, present the same to the parties owning the lots, or their agents, and if not paid add the said amount to the tax list. T Unsolved, That the grade of Third street be adopted from Maih street to north side of alley in blocks 3 and 4 as per profile reported by Jarvis S. Church, Engineer. A petition from W. T. Rogers, Jno. L. Carson aud others asking for side walk from Main to College street was received. Prayer of petition granted, and on motion of Mr. Wibley it was ordered that tho side walk be put down on west side of 2nd street. On motion the bill of J. S. Church for $4.00, for grade on 3rd street was allowed. Mr. Den tendered his resignation as Councilman in 1st Ward. Accept ed. Adjourned. J. B. Docker, Clerk. Mr. E. N. 8weet has purchased the Omaha Union and is now its editor aud proprietor. Mr. Sweet, up to the time he took charge of the Union, was editor of tho West Point Repub lican. He Is a solid Republican, and the editorials in the Union give uo uncertain sound. They havethering of true Republicanism. New Bed Steads, Carpet3, Bureaus, and Wash Stands, cheap for cash, at Roy's Furniture Store. Call soon. Latd Oil, the purest in town, at Nickell's Drug Store. MACHINE UlLS Kept at H. C. Lett's drug store, of every variety. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. &- The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the State Bank of Nebraska, will he held on Tuesday, 20th October, 1874:, at the Bank, at 7:30 o'clock, P. 3T. 13w4 II. E. GATES. Cashier. IsTOTICS! CHURCH HOWE, C. M. HA1TBSN, J. KIG&ZN8, "WIE. JUL. STOKES, GandtUates on tho People's Indlpeudent Ticket, will speak during the Campaignf&s 'follows, to-wit: .PERU, Monday evening,.,.,, .September 2S London. Tuasdor even mtr. ..Sentcmbur 29 Sheridan. Wednesday evc'i;g...jSepternber 80 Highland, Thursda3 evo'iig.. October 1 Latayette, (Union S. II.,) l'rl pay ....-October 2 Johnson, Saturduy eve'njj October.", Renton, (Stone Church) Monday...October5 uedford, Tuesday eve'nsr October 6 St. Deroin, Wednesday eve'ng .October? Aspinwall, Thursday evo'ng.......OetoberS Nemaha Clt y. Friday ova'ng .Octobor 0 Brownville, Monday eve'ng... October 12 miiraEBr AT WHOLESALEDRETAIl I would say to my Friends and Pat rons that I have removed to (H, Mc Pherson Block, six doors ahoTC my former place of business. Through the intervention of Keath Bro., of Chicago, I haTC my goods di rect from Paris without breaking hulk, which will enable me to sell to the small Milliners in town as well as county at as low prices as they can buy for in Xew York or at any other point, and to sell at retail for a much less price than cTer before offered in Brownville. Ladies' Furnishings in great varie ty. 3Iy' goods will he open for inspec tion on Thursday, the 24th inst. 2IBS. D. E. BERKLEY. PATENT WIATHIE 2 'AiieDesi ror excluding 2 p WIND, DUST, OH RAIN; .S from under doors. i-3 -S-torsaieDy l-rj 3 Swan & Bro. - BROW FIT!" BOJDX BRO., BUTOHEES! Good, sweet, fresh moatulways ou hand, and sat staction guaranteed to customers. I7-22-iy mi iuiiLL . ri'niji'!.Cy,J i ii -,. rar-il-BSl ) IjJMfcFiSte ife,66 kiwi fec4( iffim SPECIAL NOTICES. THE GREAT CAUSE OP IltniAX JIISEItY. Just IhiUlthed, in a Sraled Envelope. Price tixteiU. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, nuu Radical Cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermator rhoea, Induced by Self-Abuse, Involuntary Emis sions, Impotency, ZServous Debility, and Impedi ments to marriase generaUy ; Piles, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapac ity, &.C By ROBERT J. CULVER WEIiK, 31. D.. author of the "Green Boot." Ac The world-renowned author. In this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his owu experience that the awful consequences or Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without medicines, and with out dangerous surgical operatlohs, bougies, Instru ments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a nioae of cue at once certain add eSectual by whlcb every sufferer, uo matter what hU condition may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately, and rad ically. SJf This Lecture vrill prove aboonld ihmuaml amt thousamis. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain sealed envelope, on the receipt of six ceiia, or two post age stamps. Also. Dr.SIllsbeo'sREJfEDY FOR PILES. Send tor circular. AddresSthePublisher, CUAS. J. C K.LI21E & CO., 127 Bowery, New York,Post-Ofll5cBox.l,5SG 301y pjy'J.G. RUSSELL rnoruiETOR, Levee between .Main uuil Atlantic St. BR0WNYILLE,NEB. sample norm THE BEST I3ST TIKIE CITT JOIIS CUADbOCK. "W. F. CltADDOCK. CRADOOC'H. & SON, ?m m TJ MUlI WBJi iJreech-LoadlncShot Guns, Rifles, CABIIIXES, AMMUNITION, SL'OKTIXU GOODS. MalnStVeet,"'". Guns madoto order. Repairing neatly done. CT. HI- BAUBB, Hanufacturer and Dealer in W M w "s TN - J- hsZF& CD - v Whips, Holies, Blankets, Brushes, Ply-Sets, Etc, Repairing done on short notice. The cele brated Vacuum un uiaciiing. ior pre&urwni Ilarness, Boots, Shoes, Ac, always on hand CI Main Street, BROTTXVI1.1LE, 9TBSRASKA. !. F. 80UBER 9 Manufacturer and Dealer la ADDLES, COLLAR ARNESS, BRIDLE ZInU l'ads,lJriislies, Blankets. BROTCYVZULE, XEBElASEtA. XSt C32l? irszzzorA.sxE rssw- j K 3- t, :n MAKER. iMpCustom Work rffllHh , Made to Order. f4f& FITS EIIRIIIITEED 29 Main Street, BROiriEYlLLE, NEBRASKA. fACx 9 i5 r . t-. -Mr cr. Xj. zeot, Dealer In is - & 3. t -M fr K4 i-i?' r. "juaeo-? Undertaking a Specialty. Keeps a full line of MET ALIO AND WOOD BUKIAL GASES. 5G Main Street, BBOWTILLE, NEB. G. S. DUKET, JE"WELEE3 ! 5 TBroivnvillC) JVeb. CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY. Repaired, and Jewelry Manufactured to order. ALL. WORK WAaitAXTEP Qghool "DOOKS. KJGHOOL JDOOKS. ForsaJe by G. S. DUNN 'SffirffBiBs rXSi luiict. &?Xli?" OFFn-jir S"-s" AtresIdenceoaiTaln At Rock Port, Mo., front 1st to 7th of each morlt,l sC TK ! rri - 4 mttSst Jitsg2g3m' c w fl hi W V p M iGP ftftff : P II t- r i".-f . rt m 'sSiitsz r i JJ-f f-lrtH-JK,'S Srrf 2 3 j 'V iB?y i7j TEA SU ill I I I? I ZL -'YVYTTT LifiSJS? -J JtSSS UBGAl. ADVERTISEMENTS. Mortsra gee's Sale. XT O TICK Is hereby Rhfn that Smith P. JJH Tattle and K. Jl.RtH.rry made and ex ecuted to the Male Hank of t-hrRska, their chattle mortgage, dated i)icriiiltr M. lbTJ, and recorded Ucctuiber 3d. 78, in chattlu inortne records of Nemaha County, Ne braka. book 1, pace 81. Thar the-! lv now due ou fnhl mortgage Fife Huntlrt'i aud fscventy-tH-o dollar and nlnety-ftvft tsrnts. ;S572.5). The following property Lsdr-ribed In, and subject (o and colored by said iaort gage, to-wlt: One black horse named Doc." n.W.o? sev-. en years old ; one brown horse named "at" about wcn jerfrs old; one brown hod named "Jlm'abbntsiE years old; one bay or sorrel horse named "Pete." about nind. years old ; ono roan horse named "Bill," about ulne years old; one black horse nam ed 'Dnn,'" ftlnt elplH years old ; one roan hcrsc named "Georf." about flve years old, known as the "ilwldox" horfe; one bay horse named "Charlie," about live j ears old. knovtti ns ih "Suerry" horse; one bay mare nained "Hello," about nine jears old; ono top bu'jgy. known as the "Phillip's bug gy ;" one top bugjjy. known as the "Eaton buggy ;" one opi n buggy, know n as the "Dn Holltiilay bumty ;" one open hark, known afl the "Eaton back ;' one tarsi ScK top car riace.stuilebaker thake; pn&siationary top carriage, Sttidebuki-r make; fbnr iels dou ble harness; one set single harness; one force pump; ohehoatitii; stove; one clock; two sleighs; two saddles and two bridles, and one side saddle. The said property will be sold at publld a tut ion In front of the Court lliu.se lit Brownville. In said county, on tho lath day of October. !i74. at ten o'cloek In the fore noon, to satlsly Mild detrt. STATK UAXK OF NEBRASKA. Reptember 17, IsTI. Mortngee. 12w3 By J. II. BnoADY, Atfy. Commissioner's Sale oJF 3ieal UstaiCi XJOTICB IS hereby given, that by an order J or sale l.ssued am of the District Court of Nemahu County, Nebraska, and to us di rected as Comuils-sUnieij. In the case herein after mentioned, upon an order and decree ren lered by suid court in a certiln action therein pending, wherein Bernard J. Xanlk man is plaintitl'. and Caroline Kaulkrhan. John II. Kaulkman, Mary Rosina Kmilk- inau, Josepn rtenry ivauiuman. and Jonn Peterson, are defendants. We will olfer fo"r sale at public auction, at the door of the Court House in Brownville. in sam county of Nemaha, on Monday, October 5th. 1S74, at I o'clock in the afternoon of that day, tho following real erUte in Nemaha County, Ne braska, to-wlt: Tho northeast ;u-irter of sectiou 2f. fouTU-tm lf). in fownShlp No. six (6), north of range No. fourteen (?1), east, containing. ou; hMidrftl and sixty acres'. U3-TERMS OF RALE CASH. STERLING P. MAJORS, DAVIDSON PLASTERS, WILLIAM II. HOOVER, 07o Commissioners, IMPEOVED MOVABLrZ 00MB HIVE. .?-i Patented Soptcniccr 24tL, 1S12. A WARDED First Premium at the Stalo" Fair, held at Brownville, Nelrwk ; al so large Silver Medal at the IudMtrial Expo sition, held at St. Josephi Mb. It has rcceiv -ed the First Premium al every Fair where it hds beeli exhibited. SAMPIE HSVJE, $4,50. Send 25 cents for 50 pages "Practical Hints on Bee Culture." Address DON J. ARNOLD. Brownville, Neb. Mime Works chapj.es nszshaut; MAhurictnrer and Dealer in Foreign&Doniestic Marble Monuments, Toibstoiioo, TABLE TOi'S, Ac. Main Street, bet-een 9th and 7th, BROWfgVHIfUB, IVS3J5RASK4. All orders promptly flllwl and satisfaction gtiHi-.ihJettl. SPECIAL DESIGNS FURBISHED CHAS. NEID1I ART. Proprietor. M. M. CONNER, Traveling Agut, SZJPEKIXTS2KJDBK'E"5 IVOTICU TWILL hold Public Examination on fhc last Saturday of eacb month, at my ofltco In Brownville. TIiom wishing certificated will nieuse take notice. D. W.PIERSON, 42lt Co. .SHpfcrinteiidtri'. WIBLET'S LsAulidiiiLy Mtiliul Groceries, Provisions, Feed RSSH AH33 SA2LT Xp.!SBi.xg?Z I.IME, Hi2R AND SA2TD. Highest price paid for all kimfeof Country Produce, either Jh cash or ,ooU. 7T Slain Street, A ram DBALEit IN" HOOTS AND SHOE CObTOJl WORK MADK TO CIJDKi:. Reiulrlns ueutly dun. No Mala itr'. n.a a , vilte.Neb. 8- .vj"LiL -!s S CfSttSV H1--5 Mi I Wis. $, 3 Uonj- HEATING ST WAGONS THE BEST. SOLD AND WAR HANTEB bod' dTSvJb 3& tt'Sr? ' 3M OVES $ BAIN BYl "S5?5. 3,mu