" -. .' 'V i -jryja?3v ,i m i i an I Ji f ;ii. P 1 t ;&- THE SJORV OP LIFE. BY JOHN G. SAXr. Say, what is life? 'Tis to be born A hopeless babe to greet the Ught With a hharp wail, as if the morn Foretold a cloudy nno'i and night ; To weep, fo sleep, and-weep aain, With sunny smiles between, and then ? And then apace the Infant grows To be a laughing sprightly boy, Happy, despite his little woes, Were he but conscious of his Joy ! To he, in short from two to ten, A merry, moody child, and then ? N And then In coat and trousers clad, To learn to say the Decalogue, And break it, an unthinking lad. With mirth and mischief all agog A truant oft by field and fen, And rapture butterflies, and then ? . And then, increased in strength and size To be anon a youth full-grown ; A hero In his mother's eyes, A young Appollo in his own ; To Imitate the ways of men In fashionables sin, and then ? And then, at last, to boa man. To fall In love, too woo and wed ! With seething brain to scheme and plan To gather gold or toll for bread ; To sue for fame, with tongue and pen, And gain or lose the prize, and then ? And then In gray and wrinkled eld To mourn the speed of life's decline, To pralBe the scenes of youth beheld, And dwell in memory of .Lang Syne ; To dream awhilo with darkened ken. Then drop Into his grave, and then? OESBRAL BUTX.BR. OK SOUTHERN OUTRAGES. The following extract from an ad dress delivered by Hon. B. F. Butler to his constituents in Gloucester, Mass., on the 12th of September, ex presses not only his own views, but the Republican sentiment through out the Union : "The King of a barbarous tribe In Africa took five English prisoners who were peaeefully trading In bis country, marohed them to his capital, and held them as such, with maltreat ment, but when asked to release re fused. What is the protection which England gives to her citizen? The whole English nation was aroused, war was declared, au army transport ed half way across the globe. 'Ihe army of the King of Abyssinia was overpowered in battle, his capitol was assaulted and demolished, and its treasure brought away by the Eng lish soldiers as loot and their country men freed from imprisonment. And shall It bo said that Union men good .honest, peaoful meu, pursuing the ordinary avocations of life upon an American soil, protected by our flag and our Csnstituton and our laws, whero they should be unmolested can not have that protection and safe ty and redress for their wrongs which England can give to her citizens even when subjeoted only to imprisonment amid thejwild jungles of Africa? Is the red cross of St. George so powerful to protect and save Its subjects and tho Stars and Stripes so powerless In our land, upon our Country's soil, iu one of the richest and what ought to be tho most peaceful State In the Union? Let mo be just to tho men of the South and give tho excuse they put forward in justification of this outrage. They say tho government of the State of Louisiana has been seized from the old white resident by the vote of the negroes, and a State government set up whites and blacks, which Is corrupt and eating up their substance. We need not stop to deny or argue the truth of this justification, and that, too, not because the corrup tion of the government is no justifica tion of the murder of the citizens by armed violeuoe, because other and numberless murders.too well authen ticated to be denied have been com mitted In tho states of Tennessee, and Kentucky, iu both of which the ne gro has no power in the government nor any power of self-proectlon, but whioh are wholly under Democratic rule. So that it is clear, white men's leagues have sprung up all over the South as lawless and murderous in the States where the negroes are pow erless as where they have power In the State government, and as these wrongs are done openly and contin ually In these States, it elearly ap pears that they are parts of the plan to renew the war, crush out tho ne gro and deprive him of his political rights. Indeed, I read in a Southern pa per a uoiice served upon the negroes, thatthey must be deprived of all po litical rights or the Stato Bhall be a military territory. This, then is war, and the meu ef Essex, as on tho 17th of April need be, will again march if to cave the country from traitor hands. When I heard of the alarming condi tion of things in the South, and es pecially when I heard of this mest terrible wrong crying for redress, I said fo myself. "My mission in the service of my country is not ended ; the war waged to establish the just right of the oitizennot is over ; what ever I have of remaiuiug health and strength must be devoted to putting this matter right and therefore laying aside all considerations ef ease or personal advantage to myself, I am hero asking again for your suffrages, that T may bo in a position to oarry out your declared will that every foot of American soil shall bo trodden by an American oltizeu undisturbed and unmolested, with entire safety to bis life and property nuder our flag, and protected by our laws. And I here take leavo to say to you what you know and believe, that I have done and can do as much in that di rection, if in no other way, as any man who will present himself for your votes, bo ho whom he may. &- o Seventeen Methodist preachers be longing to one family two great grandchildren, ten grandchildren and Ave children of the late Luther Peck of Syracuse are to have a gathering i the residence of Mrs. Bishop Peck Inthatoity on the 23d of Ootober. "Indiana threshing machines are bh!ng off legs and arms with promptness and dispatch, and occas ionally Ioaviug a haudsomo widow for posterity to tako to candy pulls next -Winter. SPOTTED TAIL AHEAD. "Great Fattier Damn Pool" From the Sior.x City Journal we itemize: Major Birkett, United States Indian agent at Ponca Agency, stopped over Sunday in this city on his way from the agency to Omaha. Ho brings intelligence that a few days ago n number of braves from Spotted Tail's camp came down to Ponca Agency, and from them he learned that white men were already on their way from Montana into the Black Hiite country and had been filing past Spotted Tail's camp for some time past. To use the Indians own language, "the white men in clouds" were moving into the new gold country. When asked why their people didn't fight Custer's expedition, Spotted Tail's braves said that was what was expect ed and what was wanted by the great father at Washington. He wanted the Indians to pitch on to the expedi tion, to have an excuse to drive them out of the Black Hills, and off their reservation ; "but Spotted Tail was was wise, and great father d n fool !" They said they didn't want to give the covernment a cause for difficul ties which would result in their de feat and removal from the territory they now oooupy. They wore will ing, however, to give up the Black HiIlJ country to tho white men, pro vided the great father at Washington would buy their reservation from them. Spotted Tail, they affirmed, knewtoo much to fight as many sol diers as the goverment would bring against him in case the of trouble. They concluded by saying "Now thattheykuow what iB In the Black Hills, let it buy the Indians right to that country, and theywill remove to some other place." DITCD OP OBEsAt. A colored man named Charles Crook, died a horrible death at River head on Tuesday night last. He was a man of prodigious size, and in con sequence of a great accumulation of fat he had for some time been hardly able to get about. For the two weeks preceeding his death ho was in a constant, terrible struggle for breath, the air passage being nearly filled up by the Increasing fat, and he was at last literally suffocated from this cause. For days and nights he was compelled to remain on -hi-? hands and knees, as this was the only posi tion in whioh he oould breathe at all, and at the end even this resort failed him. His weight was 396 pounds. Ar. Y. World. One Sunday, not long since, one of our most stylish young ladies waltzed Into church with that inim itable grace that is at once the pe culiarity and charm of the female denomination. Ah she took her seat, by a lltte be-hind hand move ment she arranged her dress her over skirt and then settled herself to med itate how she looked, and what the other girls had on. The services con cluded, she arose to go out. Alas for human hopes ! Tho first touch on the oversklrt was too much ; she threw it too high, and there it rested on an old muff which was serving as a bus tle. So the wretched girl wiggled awa3 unconscious of the joy that fill the hearts of the other girls who saw it. Boston Courier. Some lover of statistics has found out that of the 360 members of Con gress 19S are lawyers, 50 business men, 20 editors and 13 farmers. There are about 40,000 lawyers and 2,500,000 Independent farmers iu the United States. There is therefore one lawyer to about 200 of that pro fession, and one farmer to about 130, 000 agriculturists. Dr. Prime is sound in common sense as well as in theology. He says that dyspepsia is a great foe to grace. It darkens the sky and breaks the hopes of many Christians. They think the trouble is in their hearts, when it is in their stomachs. An Alabama paper states that the hogs In Walker county, In that State, are dying of disease of tho brain. They ought to keep their hogs from studying so hard then. J. W. Marshall, who first discover ed gold in Cat., on the 19th of Jan., 1848, is in receipt of an allowanoe of 100 per mouth from the State. Ex-Senator Pomeroy has brought a suit for tho reoovery of the historio $7000 package of greenbacks which figured In the York expsure. The Pennsylvania Railroad olalms tho largest locamotlve in tho couutry. It has twelvo driving-wheels, and woighs seventy-five tons. An Albany Saloon keeper keeps olubs and stones on the oounter, so that .his customers won't throw hla tumblers at each other. Somebody estimates that the poul try Interest in tho United States amounts to more than $30,000,000 an nually. ii Brigham Young calls it "celestial marriage" because no earthly court will hold it to be any marriage at all. Grape vines should never be allow ed to fall down from the stake or trellis keep them fastened up. Tho prevailing Church in Iceland Is the Lutheran. They have 321 ohurohes and 1S9 ministers. A lady of Plattsburg, Mo., wife of R. C. Parrott, was recently found dead in her bed. Early pork is best and cheapest raised. Begin to fatten now. -i - gi jj- ' xne corn in many sections oi v ? wv J has suffered from frosts. IT'S NICE. It's nice to bo a married man And settled down for life, So go and do the best you can To get yourself a wife. , It's nice to have some one fo say, "Now, dearest, hurry back, I'm lonely when you are away." And finish with a smack. Xot on the Jaws, but on"the lips. Repeated twice or thrloe (Just as the bee its honey sips) You'd better believe it's nice. ma i nil An exchange inquires : "Suppose you go courting a girl, and the girFs father, anxious to fill the space be tween your coat tail and trowsers with leather, chases you round the house, but does not catch you ? Moral how can two objects going at the same rate of speed overtake each other, and if so, when?" i mr i A kind luminary recently asked his pet scholar why they took Stephen outside the walls of the oity to stone him to death. The little fellow was silent for a moment, as though ab sorbed with the problem, when, brightening up suddenly, he replied: "So they could get a better orack at him." The St. Louis Democrat Bays "Our experience and the history of the past eighteen centuries Incline us to the belief that no matter how well you treat a shot-gun, nor how you bring It up, it will bang the stuffing out of you the very first time it gets a ohance." The difference between having a tootli properly druwn by u profession al surgeon and having it knocked out miscellaneously by a fail upon the pavement, is only a slight verbal dis tinction one is dental, and the other accidental. When tho Arkansas census-taker next goeB around he find Peter Day ton missing from earth. The old man found a package and threw it on the fire to see if it was powder or sand. It wasn't sand. Detroit Free Press. The Chief of Police of Knoxville, wears three diamond studs, a diamond ring, and the Knoxville papers are just mean enougli to want to know how he got 'em on a salary of $900 per year. Now is the time when the irrespon sible urchin glueth the house fly's wings together and walketh him against time around the nose of his sleeping grandfather. Two Roohester men rowed a boat around in a circle for three hours un der the idea that they were going down the bny, and yet Roohester is s temperance town. ma it- "Is the candidate for sheriff here?" asked a stranger as ho looked into an Illinois bar-room. "Yes, why ?" an swered eighteen men, as they rose. An actress in California, a Miss Kinlin, lately married a professional named Wood, and her stago name is now hyphenated into Mmc. Kinlin Wood. Brooklyn is a pious place. Even the saloon keepers quote scripture. One of them has for a sign, "Why halt ye between two opinions." A small boy forgot and asked his father for a "chaw uv tubaccer," tho other day, and Is now very reticent on the subjeot. id The North Adams Chinese Band practices with suoh assiduity that tho town bids fair to become depopulated. m The Isthmus of Panama Railroad Is laid upon ties of lignum vita), which cost from $1 50 to $2 apiece. When a Maryland doctor spells it "acoufortus" Is it any wender that a patient dies on his hands? Eight Connecticut young ladies havojust taken the veil. They are hopelessly freckled. -. Miss Lavinia Godell, of Jauesville, Wis., has just been admitted to the bar of that State. A polite way of putting It: Trou bled with a chronic Indisposition to exertion. mo i Marysvllle, Cal., has o second crop of figs about half developed. mt i m Horse thieves in Texas are serenad ed by string bands. m i ci Job boiled over when his patience gave way. A man who has no change It. mind will not A highly intellectual dog the type setter. The less men think, the more they talk. A DAY GUARANTEED "" WELL AUGER AND DRILL la Rood territory. HIGHEST TESTU10IOAL8 FROM GOVERNORS OF IOWA, ARKANSAS AND DAKOTA Catalogues free. W. GILES, BL LouU, Ma S3 Clar's Patent Weather Strip. The best for excluding Wind, Dust or Rain from under doors. For sale by 8WAK & BRO. K L r UQUOBS") A l$c cigabs, nl os. JCQb $25 BUSINESS CARDS. ATTORNEYS. K. E. Ebrlght, ATTOItXKY AT IiA"W, Xotary public and Real Estate Asaat. Oillce iu Court House Build ing. Brownville Neb. T. 1j. Schick:, i rrnnvEY AT LAW.-JIAY BE CONSULT A. ed in the German language. Office next door to County Clerk's Office, Court House Build ing.BrownvlIle.yebraska. 18-6y J. S. Stull, ATTORNBY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office, No. 70 Main street, (up stairs,) Brown- vine. Neo. Q-J J. H. Brondy, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. ex. Office over Stato lianK, Brownvuic.eo. E. W. Thomas, A TTORNEY AT LAW. Office, front room over ex Stevenson c cross's iiaraware store, .Brown ville.Ncb. W. T. Rogers, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Will give diligent attention to any legal ousinessentrustedtohlscare. Oillce in Court House Building, Brownville. Neb. Hevrett fc Newman, A TTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW Brownville, Neb. PHYSICIANS. AS. HOLLADAY, M.D.. Physician. Surgeon . and Obstetrician. Graduated in 1851. Loca ted In Brownville 1855. Office. Lett & Crelgh's Druatore.McPherson;BlocIc. Special attention paid to Obstetrics and diseases or Women and Children. 10ni HL. MATItEWS, Physician and Surgeon. Office . in City Drug Store, No. 32 ilalii street, Brown ville, Neb. NOTARIES fc COLLECTION AGENTS L. A. Bergmann, NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER. Office. No. 41 Main street, Brownville. Neb. LAND AGENTS. WILLIAM H. HOOVER, Real Estate and Tax Pcylng Agent. Office in District Court Room. Will give prompt attention to the sale of Real Es tate and Payment of Taxes throughout the Nemaha Land District. no GRAIN DEALERS. Geo. G. Start, CA.SII DEALER IN GRAIN AND AGRICUL tural Implements, and Storage. I'orwarding and Commission Merchant, Asplnwall, Neb. HOTELS. MERICAN HOUSE, L. D. Robison. Proprietor. t. Front street, between Main and College. Good Feed and Livery Stable in connection with this House. BLACKSMITHS. J. IV. Gibson, BLACKSMITH AND TIORSE SHOER. First street.between Main and Atlantic. Brownville, Neb Work done to order.and satisfaction guaran teed. FRANZ HSLMES, f AG0H &LACKSMiTHjHOP ONE DOOR V'EST OF COURT HOUSE. WAGON MAKING, Eepniring, Plows, and all work done In the best manner and on short notice. Satisfaction guaran teed. Give him acall. 34-ly. Your Grocer fox Sliairer's ITlouv. g H 1 & Uj q H oa M R go 1 w mmsmamm mini :- !KssiSSB8EsnBHap a skpi r. r-i e& Theabovecut shows the Auger raising its load of earth. As will bo seen, the Auger may be drawn up to Pulley E, which gives room to run a truck under tho Auger to secure Its load; and by turning Crank F the Turning Hod is removed from Drum A. Then by turning Crank G the Turning Rod and Lover is moved forwaad, and the rod inserted in the Boring Shaft C, and Is ready for filling the Auflcr, which Is let down by means of hand brake; and as tho Auger works loosely on the shaft, tho air has free circulation to tho bot tom of the well, thus preventing suction or atmospheric pressure. ONE 3JLAJN A.1SJ ONE HORSE CAN WORK THE AUGER SUCCESSFULLY TWENTY FEET AJX ECOTJR AMr ALF Jfr MQRGAN, Post Office Box GROCERIES. SWAN Si BR0THSIL Wiwlesale and Retail Dealers in ,tM15 m No. 30 MAIN STREET, BZEO-WISTVLIjIIIE, ZtsTIEIB. ELEPHANT H w Z. I V hd B. ROGERS, Proprietor. 40 cts.porlb. L. A. BERGMAXX. T.ETTER HEADS, 8 BILL HEADS aiXeatlyprlnted at this office. MS- The Nebraska Advertiser Is for sale at Geo. S. Dunn'qTliwit' Cln nn.. .. .n.. I Qflice. ' mWjkmm Jk " r tr J I h I fgHK ' - 3 If PHOT CIGAR MM! BANKS. O yog waff. "TJ3 3 S Q ! F En 3 "2 33 d r H 0 H t,3 re 3v-ca- O 3 5 d n gas hv S3. CD "SO SS2 4 tot 3i5 H o K-;o H -3 Pot H S 0 W rl H w CD 0 W M zn -a HI srs r a S ill no, 2 tJ IS. 3 1 I 2 K.: M f m iislB M .J a &x W o 1 S 2 2'-?P ,s 5Z$ M 5Z2 !i c; 22. B ?.M. o s wm I P So O 8 -rS l-J oSs OpMO 2.M3 05. w r3 b H g E o S b h 8 A" g H n I .3; ?.l 0Q H S if 1 13 --- - CD a-i S U&3 232 . s T ,mt I 1 '' a U " m - 2lHSl5 i r. " r r53-l . isr ":a ?SI ?f&Z. . '..FTm tiuTT'i saH G5 a o IS a w o a 6 U H &,?. a a ttt 1 M 2 r;J U " 5 S r- ZC -4 f - H 0 JS E ji 1- ! a U D O o SQ - , 12, BROWATILLE, NEBRASKA. nrn tA j. rUirA.iiT & co., PE&C UIET SALOON. Ko. 51 MainStrcet, BROWtfYIIiliE, XEB. BEST WINES & LIQUORS KEPT ON BAND. Cwtit-.i-c BILLIARDS. "We have fitted up In fine Rtyle a Billiard Parlor, and put up therein two tables lreah from the man ufactory, to plav upon which we invite gentlemen fond or the exercise. The BilllardParlor is located in the story over the saloon. 29tf PRINTING, OF ALL KDfDS, Neatly and Promptly Executed. AT THIS OFFICE. TTfcifIf S r -T4 IBM U TIME SCHEDULES. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Burlington fc Missouri River Railroad In Neliraslta. MAIN LINE. ,d!P--it. iKearnev June. 5:43 a.m. leave iV.W . OMAHA BRANCH. MS n m leave I ...Plattsmouth-. 1 12:15 a.m. arrive 2M0 p.'m. arrive Omaha 1 10:50 a.m. leave BEATRICE RRANCH. 3:55 p.m. leave . C:05 p.m. arrive . Crete 7:45 a,m. arrive 5:45 a.m. leave -.Beatrice. Chicago fc Nortn Weitern Railway.; Trains at Council Bluffs arrive and depart as follows GOINO WEST ARBIVB I GOING EAST DEPAKT Day Expresa...a0:5p.m. way .express. owuu.ui. Night Express.. I... vuoa.m. I iMigni..n.sjjre3- i.ip."i. EX. FreiKht..iuua.m. Wi H. S'fiENNBTT.Gen.Pas. Agt. Kansas City, St. Joe. & C. B. Railronu. Trains leave Phelps Station as follows : Going North,...-5:30 a. m. I Oolng South, 9:3.. a. m. Going North .....4:0 p.m. ! Going South, S:15p. m. A. C. DAWES, Gea. Pasa.. Agent. Mldlnnd Pacific Ralltrriy. 9:30 am 55pm 2SM pni 8:35 pm 5:00 pm 8:50 pm C:40pm 10:15 pm Nebraska City Lincoln I Seward.... 2:00 pm G:00pm 1025 ani 1:0? pxn 10i5am 9:10am 9K)0am &00am J. N. CONA'ERSE, Sup't. ii. juijmjfcM Arrival and. Departure of Mails. . Northern Daily, by Eallroad Arrives 11 a. m Departs 11:30 a.m. ... Southern-Dally, by Railroad Arrives 2:30p.m. Daparts 7:30 a. m. Northern Via Peru, Dally Arrives 12 m; De- PSouthern Via Nemaha City, Dally Arrives 5 p.m. Departs 7a.m. twi. Western Via Tecumseh to Beatrice Dally: Departs at 7 a.m. Arrives at 5 p.m. Soathwetern-VIa Table Rock-Weekly-Arrives Tuesdav at 6 p.m. Departs Monday at t a.m. tiMrpii'ririi-'fo Helena. Semi-Weekly Ar rives Thursday and Saturday at G p. m. Departs Wednesday and Friday at 7 a.m. Post Office Hours from 7 a.m.. to , p.m. Sun daysfrom 10tol0a a-W- W.A.POLOCK,P.ir. rGBANfflSDIEEOTOEY Otllccrs of the National Grange. D. W. Adams, Master. Wankon, Iowa. O. n. Kelley.Secretery, Washington, D. C OClcers of the State Granse. Wm.B. Porter, Master; Wni McCalj, Secretary; Lincoln. Nemnlia County Central Association. , Church Uowo, President. Sherman : W.G.Swan. Vice-Prcsldont. Howard ; T.J. Majors. Secretary, Peru; S. W. Kennedy, Treasurer, Brownville, Win. Bridge, County Deputy, Peru. Tkdstees. Wm. Bridge. Peru: J. Marlatte Brownville: S.Robertson, Howard. GRANGES. GHANOE. JlASTEIt.. Amity mi Church Howe, SECBETARY. Wm.P.Frlas.. B. H. Bulley Bratton O. P. Avery- ClIfton....- Charter Oak . Forest arovc-ii Felblng ..- .. O rand Prairie... Hlchland . Honey Creek.... Helping Hni-Londou.-.... Liberty . Lafayette......... J. Gilbert. H. V. Blaclc.. G. Wathau iVm iTannarordtA.C. Leeoer N.J. Harmes .iMrs.L.Schnyder Ell Wood ' Robt. Sklllou.. N. P MeaderC. Meader.. . O. Glascow I W. W. Smith O. Lilly jS. Webber... J. H. Peery. , W. H. Hnrris. H. Chllda (F. Patrick J.niKKins S. Robertson w M.stnkes T.CiKImaei" jrcmanu.. NemahaCeiitrel Wm. Wutkin3....ITbos. Burress Nemaha vaney, A. wauz. .i. r . omioi Normal , T. J. Majors tJ. M.Pettlt Pleasant Rldjre-, a Campbell Robt. Coleman... PleasantValley Wm. Jones ;J. Marlatte Pleasant Hill LeRoy Mason Uk Mason Protection John Strain ;c lUirnes Prospect ' O. B. Hewett J.B. Piper. Rosewoml Perry Bnckels...l . Rising Star Wm. Bagley. W. Bridge. RisiiieSun Gpo. Crow A. J.Skeen Security. Wm. F.Paris H.O.Minlck Unity S. Cochran i J. Maxwell "Washington Chas. Blodgett O.J Matthews. Zion- .. J.A.GIcl C.M.Giel Geo. CS-. Furnas, (Successor to Furnas A. Son,) Offers for the coming Fall I trade a full stock of PEARS, PEACHES, CHERRIES, PLUMS, EVERGREENS, HEDGE PLANTS, SHRUBS, VINES, ETC. My atook is all grown In my own jNursery. iNot a tree of fered grown elsewhere. I liave no agents, dealr-! log to deal direct with thei planter. Come and see 112 v stock. No attempt to com pete with. traveling tree ped lars as to price. But price and quality guarantied to give sat- isiaciion. rnce to be as low as any reliable Nursery can fur- uihu at, anu in Keeping with the times. Farmers, prooure your treeB In the fall, when you have time to go in person and select. Bury or heel In durins?win- ter, and thus be ready to plant eany in me spring and at odd times before the spring work crowds you. Grounds one mile west of nrnwn. ville, where an endless variety! of &iucK. hoi. Here enumerate will be iuuuu. BROWNVILLE. J. BliAKE, lUMTieT gbqU Lli I 8 ( I A-) inn .. lfe-...4" operations i'er ip2 formed in tho best itis manner. iS'r-' OTi-W At residence on Main MAIN STREfiT, $ I Jo Im WV Smiih x flttOAVNVlXLE, rE:?al CS 5 - J r3Kiaeis EH $ i. SPS U Wg&m 8 ?S --Xfc3J.PT5i3SprS52:J ;pS ac;a&4K.-fc3t iCJ5aS'5"g street. moattJOCkPOrt,MM frm l3t to 7tU ofeac LUMBER. MEDICAL. T) JOHMB.BELL, -rflft ". if I Dealerin HghDl I fi! " iff -LUMBE1-. & .. Has tho LARGEST and LABGBST.rai J BEST Stock, of all Grades, in this Western Country, or ever brought to Brownville, and keeps constantly on hand everything pertaining to a first class and complete Lum- L -r berTard. DOOBS, 3bATH, ' sasb:, TIMBERS, &c, and sells at prices so as to defv competition. W you want anything in the line of Building Material, call at the ell Lumber yard i "JmmmmmW&mmfHMf3j9Smmmmf&f mmmmSSl&TM-rQtl&fi MiaafMtsnr of S WmMm Fine Cigars Dealer in CHEWIKG foi Smrb'nu TfiKrrn. i -ii Slain St. Urovriivllle, ISeU. zzzJSi&zS&ni ST5&&xl-' 33C5hsiaE2SM; mrTf "tyrfT'i- r ... . r he Chicago and North-Western' PASSEKGERS TOR DETROIT, MONTREAL, TOLEDO. QDEBEC. CLEVELAND, PORTLAND, RT'FPAT.O. BOSTON. DAYTON, INDIANAPOL'S TERR E HAUTE CHAMPAIGNJ1I NIAGARA F'S.NEWYORK. BLOOMISfiTON ..n..n.T. nriFT . nf T D' A UTIPrVI! Vf Vr.lL CINCINNATI, BALTIMORE. JACKSON VILE ROCHESTER, "WASHINGTON, QUINCY, ALBANY WHEELING. ST. LOUIS, TORONTO, COLUMBL'S, CAIRO, And all POINTS SOUTH fc EAST, Should buy their Tickets vin CHICAGO AND THE Chicago and North-Western Kailnay. Close Connections made with nil Rullrouds running KiVST or SOUTH from Chicago. THIS IS THE DIRECT ROUTE FOR Sioux City, YankJon. "Waterloo, CednrRapldA. Dubuque. Ft. Dodge, Pro. Du Chieu, Lu Crosse. St. P.iul. Winona, Marquette. JJuSuth, Ishpemlns. LAne. lscnuubti. Negannee. Menasha. Green Bay, Shehoyuun, SteensPt. Watertovn, Oiiikosh. srndlson I DuLac AND MILWAUKEE These point nre nil on the line of this Great road, or are reached by this route with leas chaugaoTcars than by any other. AinonK the Inducements offered by this route, are all the MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. Rock and Gravel Ballasted Track: Steel Rail. Rock and Iron Bridges; Pullman Palatial Cars and Coaches: Parlorand Drawing-room Day Coaches; Smoklngand LounglnscCara: WestinKhouseSafety Air Brakes: Miller's Patent Safety Coupling and Platforms; Close Connections at Junction Points; Less Transferres than any other Route : Union De pots: no Car Ferry Transfer; Speed, Safety, and Absolute Comfort. From 2 to 10 Fast Express Trains run each way Daily over the various lines of this Routs, thus se curing to tho Traveler selectins this Route sure and certain connections in any direction he may wish to ko. J B3-See that your Tickets Read via this Route, fc 4"c nuiicuiiicr. M.HUGH ITT, Gen'ISupt. W. H. STENNETT, Geu'lPasa'r Agt BROWBfVILLE Marble Work CHARLES NEIDHA5LT, ilanuiactnror and Dealer iu Foreign&Domestic Marble Monumonts, Toiatstones, TABLE TOPS, Ac. Main Street, between 6th and 7th, BZlOWiVOIE, KEBRASKA. All orders promptly lllled and satisfaction guaranteed. SPECIAL DESIGNS FURNISHED. ,r , CHA.S. NEIDIfART, Proprietor. M. M. CONNER, Traveling Agent, WIBLET Tl JJ Groceries, Provisions, Feed AND SALT XKZ SS jAl 3e I IiTME, HAXR AND SAND. Highest price paid for all kinds oi Country Produce, either in cash or goods. 77 Main Street, BRQWNyildLEj STEBRASKA. ?S?LWJ i mV. ; .: ss&? 7 ' "R3-- v? f-vSr.-. S-JUsIU'-: J1A Oa. Ih .1. iralker's California cgar I'fltcrs arc a purely Yp treuuniiiuu, niauo cnieily & jq , ivc iicrbs l'onnd 011 the loverr tte Sierra Nevada mountaineer! " nia, tho medicinal propert.es of aru exu-.icted therefrom witLoc: of Alcohol. Tho question is" daily asked. "What is the caus..1 unparalleled success of Yixegj TKiwf" Our answer isvtliat tL ' the cause of disease, and the r covei-s his health. They arc tL blood purilier and a life-giviu - ' a )crfect Kcuovator aud f.." of the system. Never hci-. history of the world has a i:ioJ cotiipinuuled poj;sc.-win? tL" r q'.taiitieH of Vinkcar Bittkr.s .. LlL sick of ovt:rj' disease lmmisjirf aru a gcntlu Piirirative as wi,iur rcHevinjr Coujrestion or lnfiair. die Jiivur aud Visceral OrgaLs ij" Diseases low If Tiie properties of Dk. Wi Vi.vegai: Bittkrs ar ApcntLt. l Canniuativu, Xturitiousj Lax.ifap.1 Sedative, Coauter-Initaut hauon tive, aad Aiiti-Bilioos. Grateful Tiiousnnds r' " egar Bitters the most v :. vigoraut that ever sustaiucd t systeiu. No Person can take tlieel: according to directions, and re::., unwejl, provided their boiu 5 r.;-!. t stroyed by mineral poismi tr means, and vital organs vwia tl I repair. Bilious, Kemttfont and I: mittent Fevei-s, which arc s lent in the valleys of our gix. throughout the Unitod States, e . thoso of the Mississippi, Ohio, "M Illiuois, Tennessee, Cuuiberlani!,.! sas, Eed, Colorado, Brazos, L.jG Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, 1S;l...l.. anoke, James, aud many oL, their vast tributaries, thr v ., . entire country (luring the bu.j". Autumn, aud remarkably so U..r , sons of unusual heat and rtrv . invariably accompanied by tl ' rangemcuts of tJic stoniaeli a. " AS be ths 8h th! Inj Irai to she am the the and other abdominal viscera. I treatment, a purgative, exerting, erfnl inSuenco upon theso .u:. gans, is essentially necci.: . is no cathartic for the purp m Dk. J. Walxlk's Vin'eg v : r as theywill speedily rcnio ? t" colored viscid" matter with '. bowels arc loaded, at the r. stimulating the secretion (" and generally restoring t'.. I functions of the digestive 0;, - Fortily the body a-saiiV t by purifying all its thuds v'L -IJitteus. No epidemic cfi : L of a eystcm thus forc-amu. Dyswepshi cr IalL-ost: : ache"" lXiih in tho Sh-.u'iu Tightness of t!ie Client. I).. Eructations of the Stoin ilu I -in the Mouth, Bilious A;v ,i tation of the lleart, Imh' Lungs, Pain in the rt-gi i lm? of GUI neys, and a hundreti t)t!:f r turns, arc the offspring: One bottle will prove u I of its merits timix a Iei-i ment. Scrofula, or lihux & 1 Jil, Swellings, Ulcers, KrysipeL .' Goitre, Serofiilons Intteti!:::.. Inflammations, Mercurial s Sores, Eruptioua of liio i?K.. . In those, as ia ail of her eases, "Walkkk's Vi.i: . shown their great enrauvr i most obstinate ami iutrac;.i - For Inflammatory s:. ext thH Col twJ r tai ra Ail (L' 1 ths of Elieiinuilisiii, c.'oar, r tentandliitennittent Fc.t. .1) the Blood. F.:ver. Kidnv . : I theso Bittern have i;i esa:.-. 1 ex are caused by itiated Bl' - Mechanical Diseases. I c : gaged in Paint.? and Mit : Plumbers. Type-setter. G r . - Miners, as thor advance iu 1 to paralysis of the Buu. against this, take a do f ' eoar Hitters occHiwmahy. For Skin Diseases, E; ; tor, Salt-liheum, Blotcln- ' Pustules, Boils CarlMii:. l Scald-head, Sore Bye?. I Scurfs, Discoloration: of ii " and Dibeases of the Skill 't or uature, are literaiiy i '-: out of the syjteui ij. a ahoit t of these Bitters. Pin, Tano, and otli r 2- aot; his th trc In 01 V lurking in tho system of & 1 are eli'octually dostroywi ;. . system of medicine, u v thehninitics will free the sy -: hko these Bitters. For Female Complain. or old, married or single, at t manhood, or the tarn cf 1 1 , ' Bitters display so 3ecidod ;. " improvement h soon peni . Cleanse the Vitiated Ta over you find iu iaipuritie bt the skin in Pimples, Huit: cleanse it -when you find it 1 sluggish iu the veins; ch-a: foul ; your feel ings will to: ' ' the blood pure, and the h- .' will follow. it. II. McDO.VAl.p J- t TJniP'iristd and G'n. A '!.. So r. F poll tin stit mc la mil In pre on J opt 'J Pt all the aad cor. of "Vfts!'"njr!on nr.jl ( - isoltlbyall :Jrui?i;j .1 - - - BBO Ferry and Of! tioj rni ml sea BUI aa ed coi oh sht am; pre ioi 1 Snt yi wl the ,c" he Pal P1 HAVING a first Class .". x. control, throngh purer u basinet, tve .ire now better V ' ," pared to render entire sattsrac.:. ofrrelghtaadpassensers. BroirnTille Ferry aairr3 irarch 2CtU. 1ST2. Clocks," Watches, Jo;' JOSEPH sin 1 No. 59 Mala Str-i, Sto- to bit an of vr Keeps constantly o lu- assorted stock of geaohit it Bepalrln or Clocks. v done on short notice, at n.- m v . -u-i&Si' Lilt - . sec wmvi z Trat evi w R 'i 'S PKlfe ! i giggii -E jggBg I ,1-1 - &&&&& && ALL WOBKirAKK - Th ye Izsl lieJ 03 ore oW elel on p8T ser etri Stil hai tut me feel Nel II intj deil I