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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1874)
flljll-'" s lc - K S it c c: UK h 12 y at of mv tx ;-.t P ADVERTISER. Hon. Geo. R. Shook called at jur scanctum ou Monday. URSDAY MORXIXG. OCT 8. 1PM. , Publishers Notice. ; corres or the Adveetisex r sale bF O. BoofcseUer, Staueaer a.ews i- 97 iTaai street, next deer to the Peswffice. bflfari-ES. set a orawary reasxg usb. i charred tea cents per Hue. eecfc ia-xTMoo. i display type, t-nreaty-Bve per eent. aMW- kto above rates. . . .... " tEXTs nnrter ue mm ". at "I-or Sale." !," Mnnd." ., t charged twenty-ve een r each advec- :ef Eveline orVese.eachlnsemeB. a- letis , .ive 1MMS, ai me w" -. - : line, ach iasertton. Authorized Agent. a!v. rru.n.fconrwrtfcreaapBiM. :r receive sunpoa5 - "" - . n. imiiiiitt dr ad f c".!ect ana nxnT w ovrsx31- k onranthoredaetatAs)B- ee re ibscnpoon aad aevertwag, aa :i recc F t for monies dae as. i w II l.inf tA d- at ttrrc is nrrwj ""-CT- - ,-r ptjo- and adverUata for the AB- seb t- oi'eciaoa rewip m mc .. , IAIKBROTHER HACKER. Iiibltebers Advertiser. g-Bi-g-E-if - ' I 1 I Vote for Hewett and you vote nearly directly for Tipton. the salary grabber. -Cburch Howe's nearest neigh bors, and own brothers, do not sup port him. "Neither fereicuera nor niggers should have the right to hold office Church Howe. See Dave McLaughlin's card. Sheridan Items, and "Mission of the Republican party," we are com pelled to put over for want of room. Howe thinks the negroes should not hold office, and that foreigners are no better than the niggers. Thanks to Fred. A. Moore, across the creek, for some of the nicest po tatoes we have enjoyed this year. Vote the straight Republican ticket and you will not only vote for the best interests of the country, but for the best men. The Rev. J. G. Miller will preach at the M. E. Church in this city on next Sunday, 11th inst., at 10 o'clock A. 31. &ESERAX, SEWS. TEE CITY. jM H VT. Brush favored us with a Sn Monday. rain shower came around to oar 'Smmsiton Monday last. mall has fed from a to 1G0 men day this week. Hon. H. M. Atkinson returned home last Friday, after a short trip into theintertor and up the river. He says everything is lovely and the goose hangs high. Attorneys' present at District Court. G. P. TJhi, District Attorney Weaver and S. S. Price of Falls City ; B. Stevenson, O. 1. Jlason anu T. Wm. McLennan, of Nebraska City. Our grain buyers are now paying '65 cents for wheat. Fohn A. Ponn started easton5n- st for his fall and winter goods. small notifiea his oustom&rs that ias just receiveu a oerrei sotn- it. ix. s. r. iflviason, a lawyer m imseh wa3 m the city1 on Wed- iay Barney Mullens st first thought Church Howe was offering to treat him to a dinner through friendship, f but afterwards discovered that is was his rote he proposed to buy with a jtjtff cent dinner. t-ll'W-.ltl...- r-l..- .,.- .iare TT k tritiici immfcHciemii njt.jit.-. H .we, "should be permitted to oHiee la this douatry.." luigeGantt arrived In the city onday at 11 a. m., and opened .immediately after dinner. ;ee se." the card of the "Cannon Lincoln. Persons visiting hcitv will find that house the best le city. P. Lore, of Pawnee, has been Inated for the State Senate bv the ib.icans of the district composed Hoe, Johnson and Pawnee. Hon. J. B. Fisher, our worthy candidate for State Senator, gave us brief call on Friday last. He thinks the prospects for the election of the whole RepuWwfiH tioket is vary flattening. Wnrlr ?o rrninr rr T7tfTAinnDKT n " 3 LUIU UU TlKUlUUSiV UU -v - - thP Tmnb h T? WW TCol,MDt- UD tlle lbtU Ult- ln the lt7 f eX .. ..j w-..w. .w.0.a Infl,-.-: r..- -rj r.ltv anri Porn .l mcouuivwaarjr ui wevicau iuut- peuuence was ceieDrateu witn appro priate ceremonies and festivities. The president's message gives a most satisfactory account of the con dition of the Republic; it saj-s inter nal peace is becoming morefirmly es tablished every day ; the government will continue with energy its effort to promote internal improvment The Mayor of Richmond, Va., Oct. 1st, issued warrant for the arrest of Gen. Wm. Mahone, andBradley T. Johnson, on charge of intending to engage in a duel. Gen. Mahone was arrested at his hotel and bound over in $10,000 to keep the peace for one year. General Johnson was not found. The Independent State Convention of Nevada, at Carson City, on the 30th ult. made the following nomina tions : Seven democrats, four Repub licans, and three independents ; Brad ley for governor; A. J. Hatch, for lieutenant governor ; A. C. Ellis for congress; W. H Beatlv. for iudire of fc'-' . - .-.! "' ! Jiiss settle u iison, oi tnis cuy - the supreme court, long term ; S. H SOSSE PAIS, PEST TO THE WORIiD. Two Bays' SpeedinglOrer the jfcma lia DriTing Park Conrssi OCTOBER.lCth AXD I7tU. Wc deferred the publication of our paper this week one day, to get in the proceedings of the Board of Com missioners, but failed to do so after all, because they were not prepared for us yet. Mr. Frank Rother and wife spent a couple of days in the city this week. Frank is the kind of a Republican we like to meet; he is a whole team to work for his party, and if the Repub lican ticket does not get a very large mDJority at Aspinwall, it will not be his fault. met with a painful accident on last Thursday. "While standing on chair or bos before a slasa door, cleansing t it, she fell forward, and in the at tempt to suve herself, ran one of her hands crashing thorough a pane of glass. Her hand, fingers and arm are badly cut in several places. The Omaha Republican says : The State Fair has succeeded be yond all reasonable expectation. Ev erything ha been favorable, and there are many features of it which recall old times. The boys and girls, with their big sticks of winter-green candy, were there. The old fashion ed Ohio and Indiana quilts were on iexlMbiticfc "Rising Sun," "Jacob's Ladder,' kc. Sunny, happy and healthy faoes were there; visitors nnd citizens all seemed to be satisfied, and the financial condition is good. Rabe Elliot collared us'the other day on the street and subscribed for the Advertises to &enk to his broth er Lewis at Silver City. 3S 3t. That's the way to do take your home paper and send it to your friends abroad. At the Republican meeting at Bed ford school house, Mr. Howe's home. on Wednesday night, some of Howe's j ruffian friends tied Mr. Bailey's kug-1 tost, burned seven large oyster houses pv wheels together, and those of oth- ana two a wettings. Ijoss, s-io.uuu ; Belknap, for short term ; B. H. Here ford, for clerk of the supreme court; J. D. Minor, for secre"tarv of state : A. B. Elliot, for attorney general ; J. Shooling, for state treasurer : W. W. Hobert, controllor; J. Day, for sur veyor general ; H. H. Howe, for su perintendent of public instruction; W. F. Stewart, for state minerloo gist ; J. J". Hill, for state printer, A Washington City dispatch of Oct. 1st. says : The public debt statement shows a reduction of S-iSo.OCO.QO during Sept tember. The recretary of the Treasury will to-day make a call for $10,000,000.00 in 5-liO's for redemption within three months. The j?'irst Baptist., dhurch of 2sew Haven, Ct.; was destroyed by fire on the morning of Oat. 1st. Loss $50,000. Insurance $25,000. A tire at Crisfield. Mass., on the 1st FIEST DAT. Rnnning pnrse, $25.00. Four years old and under, half mile dash. Five to enter and two to start. Frst horse, $15.00. Second horse, S10.00. Parse SoO.OO Dash of sixlhandred yards. Five to enter and two to start. First horse. $30.00. Second horse, S29.00 Trotting pnrse. 223.00 Four years old and under, without recoAls. Mile heats two best in three. First horse. $15.00. Second horseSlG.oa Pacing parse $15.03. Four years old and under; mile heats, two best in three. Four to enter, two to start. First horse, $10; second horse, $6. 31ule race Sepclal premium by TV". "W.Haekney. Mile dash for all Xeruafaa county mules. A pair or Chlcaso Custom made boots to the owner of the winning mul. Four to start. Sack race purse S5.00. Special premium by J. and E. Huddart. Three to sart. Firit man. 53.00. Second man, $2.00. Slow race purse $3:00. Special premium of $5 in nursery slock, by George Furnosf Four to enter, two to start. SECOND DAY," OCT. nth. 2TEW GOOS FOB. TUBFALL TItADE. I have opened out & new stock of dry goods, consisting of new styles of prints, muslins, tickings, flannels of all kinds, jeans, cassimeres, dress SPECZAT. KOTICSS. Msm i -riftif' Mr. Perry Buckles, of Johnson. Neb., called this week and subscribed for the Advkrtiser to send to a friend in Ohio. That's the way to do it. The Advertiser will be read with interest by all its readers whether at home or abroad. ers, with fence wire, which however, was fortunately discovered before any serious damage was done. We would say to those Independents, that res orting to such meanness, which is only a step from kukluxism, will not secure Mr. Howe's? eleotion nor in I any way redound to their or his ry- glo- Capt. J. S. Minick, of Aspinwall, called on us on Wednesday last. He informed us that he had received news of the death of . J. aanger. l who died recently at his home on Arthur V. Walsh was admitted as a member of Brownvilie Division o. i. fe. ot r.. on last a tiubv eve-1 i.. ...... .,. .v, ;:, .!. uiuk. .i)uinx iiii vmu jiU3 "" i.w.fci,.w nrHilui!H'hv a hurt on his , rov rurnas is in me city. iie4 Jjwn on Saturday last. Ki i Division and stick to it, doe one of th is good, and his hoped bright " .-iid t t . i - n-r tt j? i j i Long iianu . i ne uieu ironi insurance, $13,000. Mr. Campbell's personal tax is but $1S, so the Independents say.' Grant ed, but he pays it. Mr. Higgins' per sonal tax is $132, and he doril pay it. Which will make thv better Commissioner? Several young Indie? at the Tem plars sociable ate so much, that they hftvn'ccbfc over it yet. Pawnee lie-publioan. If they can't get over it, why don't they get on it? that might help them some. la success of to i ticket. eptFWi- epublicans, gto the polls. ee.-tj .'IliKrkAtlT fia f4as-- cci&wr t'wfa f ..KCU.VtB wwB.jr i&yette precinet. i'ir nri"mni. ik ml tut hihi'liiui. . . hand. We have not time now for On the 31th ult. thirty-four com- the best things tor himself and com-1 firr f htt ,,. f thlahrilllftnt vnnstnanies of U."S cavalrv were ordered - o t x- - Biunifcy that IsjpossibleifijE,hlm to.do - -S 7--l'lii ronr precinet is at the election the straicht tisfei. and the vie- wii. be ors. o man cut of so permaturely tby the ijr-rra7n "6.TS- crar;r.. r. !??t uifuuruumu. .ni.. uaii;c:i -Miioivr cii OmR Haywood, one'offKTfftoeSt'l known here, aiifi.ai'ani.y'ofllflfrientis'lmM thrXftriand InfcaJIJgjant fjifrifars of Ja-i W1'll ftr??lHP5 wM -a obituary, we will be much pleased to publish it. lurch Howe went back on his ri-nd Pat Mullen and refused to for his dinner after invitins Mul- Jine with him. That was about ! naaest triek we ever knew a re ic- to be cuiltv or. and of course a straight Republican, celled in and I gave us a pleasant chat one day last j week. He thinks the Republican j tieket will get a good vote in his p"re ' clnct. Mfltoi 4. f ornt Ttr9 flifl YVSI Viof T & GJ iili V.W '-U kUCkfc. XL& y ever had any idea of with- nc from the race, or that any of lends ever thought of drawing if the track, just- mark it down e for there is no; a word of truth Dast Friday we were favored ; with a call from oirold friend Nelson G. Baker, tha poet laureate, of Brown ville, He is now acting as agent for the "Home and Fireside." a good monthly. He, exhibits some fine pictures which he gives to subscribers. lPUPBI . befat place in the city to get a are m'eal is at the 'Bank Res On Jim Bus's table vou will h very best of everything that arket affords, and cooked in a to suit the most fastidious epi Call at Bank Restaurant if you the worth of your money. MMHE tiH hurch Howe the other dav. 7 Le created that riot on our S3id that God gave him his to talk with and he was going it Howe must have been mis- arjt that, for if the Lord had Gov. Furnas has consented to address the people of this county at McPherson Hall, in this city, on Monday night next. His subjects will be State politics and other mat ters in which we are all directly and vitally interested. His farmiliarity with State officers the past two years will enable him to impart much val uable and reliable information. Let there be a full turn out. m Jipg-; A man by the name of Wayland Hinckley, who resides soma fifteen miles southwest of thiacity, fell ofl'of the east porch of the Sherman House in this city on Monday night of this WOoTb Imrtlnn l.: If 1 it l .. . "ww... uuiLiiii! IIIIH....II ihi.1 at r.f.n riiii -fhtnrr tn Hn iti nfinn u: 1 . "" J .. 6 4 fcakwUt; "iui ttlOUeht to bp sorinaJr Tha lnlr rwf "UUiU ua PQS me nouestihia hrl n mCM.u .. bruised and an ugly gash in the left hip just below the small of the back. He fell about eight feet among a lot of broken bottles, boxes and other debris. George Hodkin, the man whose team ran away and killed another man's horse last week, asks us to cor rect the statement we made so far as it related to his whereabouts when his team started. He says he Lad not steppedjaway from his teem, leaving it unhitched, that that is something he never daes, and that he was in the wagon when the horses started, that as he was turning between two piles of railroad ties the wagon became Joeked by the short turn, and that then his horses became frightened, jumped forward suddenly, 'throwiug him out and getting away. He says he has been blamed for leaving his team unhitched, and he wants his friends to know the truth. City and county orders taken at par for goods at Den 'e. his head? ah :reh Howe made an as of iast Tuesday while in the city Btmg himself in froni of the icuse and talking so loudlv "S!r2 had to shut him nn ttrioa fcthe rijisance could besuppress- r presume he was not drunk, e supposed, for he is a good It wasn't that, he was only Man t m& Mp57 m Howe, last Saturdav. in ence of a uumber of men is declaration: "Church is mm brother but I csnnnt t-, Gen. G. H. Roberta, Republican candidate for Attorney General, and Hon. Paul Vandevoort, were present as per appointment on Tuesday eve ning of this week, and addressed a large audience of ladies and gentle men, in McPherson Hall. Their ad dresses were able and vrell received. General Roberts, although suffering severely from hoarseness and cold wnicn bad affected his Junes made n "W ia nrfct" fKn .II t -! . wi-ufc, MUnnT nn lonf cnoanh UII, J- ,- br thepeopleto trust-he cares .an "T ' rT?Z for tbem-I have heard him who had nnf .Q? u .?li- and that office was what he ofWn7 , .uej,,eabure r,L..,. - . . Ue ot eeeing or hearing him sneak. Gen. x im.cu is a a a mv,.f :,, . . . -. t4l iu geiagoeavote in iJrown- Church is a d d mistake." Clem gives his for his opposition to his broth- h, and they are good ones. "-. au tie deserves well the fav ors of the people. Ige A. J. Bitter of St. Deroin, idance at the Commissioners lis week. He called at our on his arrival in the citv tested us to say that the story Deng circulated that he is r. Fisher for votes for Mr. sis entirely and ia- everv re- Be. iie savs he is fnr fho T t . .uv. Ac- .1. ticket, the whole ticket and i and but the ticket, and urges - Mrs. Dowliog is an estimable lady-no blot or blemieh on her char acter, and whose word, with all who know her is as good-as gold. For the truth of this we refer any who do not know her to John Strain, Alexander fckeen and family. J. M. Backer and family S. H. Clayton and wife. Eld. K. L.. Barrow ami r: rr. ..,,Cl u, xecumseh, Barnes, J. H. Drain, W. H.Hoover Hoover and re- i iiuiiir rwnn a rt-h-. i;.. i .. . publican to votestraiirht and and JLJL. '"na Coant-v ttch or trade. Thf. , ie ' , :.V.." Jir aowes deni - w w i LiiHi mm wnjii rnar w - VUb any number of eood liable people who live ia this ssity for fearing that icket will not be elected. neithpr tUo. c the eicners nnr fha -nar-. -i u , w v.e,v-T.j uuuiu De al- Mr. lowed to hold nffioo " tt.;t .. , TuXl11" rtyand eVe'reatber'a Bht with them ag e ticket, and any report to her word. Kom tn , . . JtT . trary does bim Injustice. ' did sav that v,rr ,m- ' ' - J""b Go to Small's Bakery and Restau rant if you want a good meal. Fresh Oysters constantly on baud and serv ed in any style. The best the market affords will be dished up, and if you call for sour-kraut, he has it and it is good. to Weston, Alabama ion account of JliT ClbWaflonmsBnfltllTSBas -hI -J-isf - w IB Trotting purse 20.00. Mile daash. Nearest to four minutes. Four to enter, two to start. First hcrse; SloiOO. Second horse S5.03 Running purse S3&.00. Four hundred yards dash. Six to enter; two to start. First horse S29.03. Second horse SiG.00. Trotting parse Sof.OO. For horses th&T have never made three minutes. Five to enter two" to start. iIHe bents S best in 5. First horse, S&J.G0. Second horsfefSSO.OO. P.icing purse S50-.00. Mile heats, 3 best in 5. Five to eatr, twd to start. First horse. $30.00. Secon'd horse S2I.W. Running purse $HX. For hordes of all ases. ilile dash. Five to enter, two to start, irsthorse, d5.G. Second horse, S86.60. Foot race. Special premium by W. T. Ben. 150 yards dash, for all men over 08 years old. A pair of line calf-Skis boots to the winner. Thre to start. "WfceeHierrow race. Special premium by Ales. Robinson. The conditions of the raoe will be zivan on the day of the race. Pair of Chicago custom -made boots to the winner. Boy foot race. Four hundred yards dash for boys twelve yews old and nmier. Special premium by Wils Majors, first boy a bat or cap. Second boy, special premium by L. G. Lockwood, base ball bat. It is expectedjhat a number f other spec ial premiums will be offered on or before the day of-lhe fair. TbeiMetropolitan Bandlbas kindly agreed to be present on the occasion. Sverycitiaen of BrownvllI and the County should work for the'isece? of the Faff. On each of the foregoing races there will be charged an entry fee of 21 per cent, of the purses contended for, except special prem iums. All applications for entrance most be made to the President on tne evening before each racv. Trotting and pacing to be conducted under ' .1. ..Y-- ...? KMiilntlnnc r tfF-..a "Ttr.no1 lUCril Rl .lin-i JtiUUUiUuj u. -k.... ... i-.... Association oftths American Trattimi2Fu Rnnning to be iaacconuince with-li jfpQUiQ I,aiodeissociatloar.Wh erevgrj . - . ,-. ,' TflE GREAT CAUSE OF HUJIAJf jnSERT. Jt JttlUihrL. tn a Seatot Snroitpe. jrtet lir ertUs. JL T"f"tT nn 1 1l Vnfnri. fT,T.TtlrlJ.wr- nn.? goods, &C AlSO notions in great va- ,ItalicaICafeofS'minaIWettkBes.erSpraUr riety, shoes aHd boots to SUit every- 1 rha.lndced by Self Abase. IarataMary Bk- naeats to marriage generally; Pitas. Oouauutpatm. EpUepsy, sod Fits ; Cental aztd. Pbvskftl- Immmo hy,fcc ByKOBEKT J. CUJ.VKRWEI.K. 3L D.. aathor of UieGreen Book." Ac body, clothing for boys and men, hats for men and boys, also a good stock of groceries and queensware. I will sell my goods cheap to cash buyers or for produce. Geo. Marios, :No. 49 Main Street. 1 The werld-reno'STBed aathor, te thfa adaairsWe trjdt. , Jfyou want something to eat when in town in the shape of a nice lunch y c m cpiy. rivstaly. aad rmi- TbetenUon of bbMcrslsesi good bread and butter, boiled ham, fcariy. f th rfns: rfuufremrat. cheese, &c, go to Small's. SOS TVORII of every description done at Lock wood's Machine Shop. Boots and Shoes for men, ladies and children, atL. Lowman'a. trtU prove UmmtatCtU. Stit.BBder seal. to aay address. ias piain sealed enveion). bh the receipt of she cnts. ornroMet- . fase stamps. AJsa. Ir. gatioV t KBSCBb Y TOR PH.HS. SeadlareiiBlar. AddrtagtbPubMahor. CHAfc. J. a KJCTE t CO., 127 Bowery, New Tork,Post-OfficeBox4,5S Wly A choice selection of plain and fan cy ribbon at Louis Lowraan's. Cabine' work of all kinds made to order at J. L. Roy's. Sugar cured hams and country ba- f con at Swan db Bro's. L. Lowman has returned from the east with a larga stock- of meil's, youths' and boys' clothing. . Xi. Iiowmau's stoek.of flannels, wa terpoof cassimeres and jeans is larger than ever. Soap five cents per bar at W ibley's. Another fine tot of Stoves fdr Ste venson &. Gross. miDS POB. FORAGE. llKAQRS "DKI'AETjriKrr oi-tite PitteO CUI KT q r ARTBRMA3TER'J OfTICIi. Os.vu,v.bb., Sep.2Sh.lS71 ) SEALED PROr'OS A LS is dapUcate. wiiT be reetiiYed a4 Uile oJllce ant it eleven o'clock a. St., Mandac-, October Ab 1S7I, for thr lItvery. In nw sonn aad burlap shrk a"? OtnttbA Dfpot. iRqoxatUte srefb:rU. of Tree mWkm (;u0,exj jnwmJf of pnrn One niiliion ftvw Iibih1jU OitresAad 1 100.- Iftt prr-fiosnr miMfJ be BntniettI by two TcdafHi$ sorties, sot bitkiarx. thflttbv I wilt bdcoiac Bocnsmea on award of tti'rcoH kk me awrai c6B3qoeoces or awhvww. awy Be : ttMM or uv alv aBthorlzd asat or attor- effectaaUy remevedwitboat avedtcioes. sad wUfc- f ney t the opening of the bW?. and js then out daagerocs surgical operations, bottles, inMm and there frepW3l lo-sbntr that He is fully meate. nags, or cordials, potsttep oat a bioos of J :or55"7 -1 tbe eoBtI:,et ltt ail reoj.erts coreatoc certtaaI etat by whte ery r "SJJSl on enveWpes.-BIds severer, bo atatter what Ms coaditioa my irPoa" especially caneu KET7 ADVEHTISEMZKTS. 4&&VWQJP M&WSE h the nrovisC tiiat Uc eBtratS may lie increased or re duced nn-tbirtl by the Chief Quartermaster of the' Department, at any time dunn? the delivery of the grain. The rfcht to reject any or all bid K r'rvel Biaak bidv ftirnbsbi. and fhll cendttloas made known oh appltcat.on at this office Byorderof the Department Commander ALEX.J.PBRRW Chief QjMirtermn.ster Dept. Tlatte. 1 1 w2 Brevet Brteadlor-Gea. U. S. A. Dealer ia C.n. TiX FOSSES. JIanairer. L. D. C.U5X, Clk. LINCOLN, NEB This is the mo t commodious and pleas antly located Hotel ln the City: frontinc on ' arl:et Foace and the treet Mineral Artesian Well. Personal visiting the Capital Will find every comfort and convenience at this House Statement or tlie Condition OF THE f a 8 8U Pti fi 8 S I rP il 4b? Jtlil&-i&i &&&& CL t State Bank of Nebraska At Srownviile, Oct. 1,1ST4. MABILITI j Capitaf Stoe, U99U9ffOIHKS Cheap teas at YVibley's". ljja& Bnniu-and Bautketfc... juaeoant I Itfterasl ami iixchaiise, Fresh Oysters and Xiime by Steven son & Cross. , Cheapest te&e at WiUley'Sa I sell strictly for cash, therefore can sell cheaper than any man tfifat trusts his ASBSTS Bond and'S4oek. , .... .,., .' Notes and Bills dtoednmeO, State. Cennty and City WarnfHML Profits and Lo? Salary and stationery acasnnt, Taxes paid- goods but. Soap five cents cash store. bar at WiWlev'a CliOTUIXtf. Call and see how cheap clothing is sold at F. E. Johnson & GVs. Oats wanted bv Stevenson &. Cross. 250jjieces Side Band prints just received at F. E. Johnson & Co's. t Mt 77 .' 1.K8B 78 $H7fWi K I Revenue Stamps on iutnd Banking Qfltae and nxtures Due from' Banks and Bnnfctrs,' . sASWBO SUW97 IS ft 9 1" 10 (Mi 7i- 13L5I7 4S i IMWlf KJ ' UJ Undertaking a Specialty. Keeps & fell line of METALIC AND WOOD BUSIAI CASES. o 2Tain Street, BRfjn'TTILLi:, iEB. SCP EKSSTliSi'iJEST'S SOTICE IT WILL hW f sMie Bxaminatien on tlie Iks t SatOkdny of oaah xasnth. at my office in Browu-TlMft. Those rtshtn rferUfiente-? wiu pienoc tase sntiee. D.JY.PXERSOy. t2tf Co. Sapertnteadent. $!I7.4 07 We. the nnoentfemed oflleers of tne State Bank of Nebraska, at Btownrtlie, do sol emnly sneer that tnealxFrestatementtetrue to the best of our knowledge and imJef. WILLIAM H. HOOVER, Prest. H. E. GATES, Cashier. SHbscribed in my presence and iworn to bofore me thit. 7tb day of Oetober. lsa. WILSON E. MAJORS. Co. Clk. Correct. Attest W. W. Haocsbt. R.V. MriK. TlIKODORK illl.t.. OURTflPDiDy r H Ij syiir;nrf 1 (U 1 VStiMl ss L . You pay for.-uo bad debts zi Wib lev's cash store. f TTAVING retrted the Photographic Rooms i 1 1 ana apparatus of J. 11. Shrnti, I am HATS AID CAPS. 2s"ew styles just opened at F. E. Johnson & Co's. " ta -re &m The German Beichatcg is convoked to meet Oct. lh. cable. " n" person " - raent1 same from the President. eatrinc thpriegfrefreJh-?!m6sm3NetffS'tne .."otice to "Vn5eii aiitl Carrisgfc 21aliers We have just received a full line of the best seasoned wagon stock that ever come tor Brownviile, which we will sell at lower prices than ever has been sold in the West. We bur" for cash and sell for the same, therefore we are able to discount St. Joe prices. Call and examine our stock and pri ces and be convinced that the above statement is correct. Your patronage solicited TlicnAttDS & Smith. Den sells only the genu ine brand of goods. Pnt your goods on tlie scales, and you will fiud tiiat you get just weight and meas ure, is Den's motte. CHEAP STOVES : CIIEAP STOVES I "Now is the time to buy good stoves. All those in need of a first-class heat ing or cooking stove will save 2-5 per cent by buying of Richard? & Smith. W. T. Den proposea to rent bis residence in Brownville. The house contains eight rooms. In connection with & house there is a smoke house, wood house, well and cistern ; alo a stable, wagon shed, cow stable and granaries. For furth er particulars apply to W. T, Tes. STOCK EOR. SAixE. From one to two car loads of three year old steers natives, and 30 head of hogs that wiliaveragelTo tof!001bs. Address Horace Baiicy, Aspinwall, KTeb., or 'Stevenson1 & Cross, BroWnvllIe, Neb. The place to buy wag ons, stoves, furniture, dry goods, boots and shoes, groceries, hardware and every class of goods is at W.T. Dex's. Kraut and Cranberries, by Stevexsox & Cross. NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves in debted to the firm of A. H. Gilmore l &. Co., will,please call and settle up. at the old stand. No. SI Main streeti 3Ir. Gilmore having sold his interest in.the business it is necessary that all should pay up promptly. A. H."GiL3roRE& Co. The business will continue to be carried on purely on the cash system by P. H. Gibson and H. C. Lett, un- PRICES OF ADMISSION. For vehicle and driver, once, 50 cents; for one person and horse, once. 2Sets; for cue persou, once, whether in vehicle, or on foot, 25ets. Gates will open at 9 o'eloek a. in., and rac ing commence at 10 o'eloek a. m. All hordes entered for the pnrses must be ready when called, as the programme muet be earried oat without waste of time. F. A. TISDEL, President of the Jfemaba Driving Park Association. Farmers, buy your Hardware and Groceries of Stevenson & Cross. They desire to be patronized, aud in deal ing with them you will get the worth of your monev. prepared to do all kinds of Photographic work, LARGE OR SilALL. Photos COLOEED at reasonable hen res. hmz r. R. SYKES. IX OIL,, Rooro over Post PATENT WEATHER The best for ereladfr STJ -3 P-S "WINS, DTJST, OR HAJJT, ,3 from saer doors. - "1 Por sale by fr9 CJ Sran & Sro. JOHS CKARDOCK. W. I. CEADDOCK. CItADDOCJv & sort, en sum i Breeca-Loadins: Shot Guns, Rifles. CAKUIXES, AEXU5ITI0X, SP0RTI5G GOODS. MainStIreet,;-Broir"7. -V'e6- Guns :oade to order. Reuairin;rneatlydo? Gv &. DUDOT, JEVEl miim mm ;S ; Uliiuli iIUiiiisi C2 Saddles and codfish for.sale by Ste venson & Cross.- -JOS3PH G'PSIT, Prop'r. 1 TjTEED STABLE in connection wKh th CI D House, htaee office for all points East, j -. . neat, i.vrx..- 4.U -uiu. VT.."t-TJ 1M I have tried the credit business long enough to iertd. that it dses not pay my customers nor my self. , E. 5. Wibhey. LAKGE liOT Groceries just received byF. E. John son & Co. Wm. H. Hoover, Real Estate Agent and Convevencer. Court Boom. Iiouisville cement. Alton lime, and hair at Swau & Bro's. votj are interested. If you regard life and property go aud see the Non-Explosive Lamps at H. C. Dett's drug store. XOX-EIPI.OSIVE LiAJIPS. Go and see the non-explosive lamps at H. C. Lett's drug store. He has a lamp that every family should have. The "National Currency Tobacco" made by Colhap cf this city, when we consider its quality, and cheapness, and the peculiar style in which it is put np, is the best thing in the tobac co line we have ssen. It is put up with a view to small wholesale customers. Farmers-, Grangers and-others who want to buv directly from the manu facturer should see Colhapp before derthe firm name of Gibson & Lett. UunDlvinzr themselves. We invite all our old customers, and I ' as-mouy new ones as will, tooome and Lae 3tock of clothinT men. examine stock and prices before pur-!yutbs aud children, at I. Low ebasiug elsewhere. Our terms are'maus's- cash or tr3tle. Don't ask for credit. Gibsox & Lett. pat- FAU3IERS AND GE2V22HOBS Go to Richards & Smith for all kinds of hardware, stoves, tinware land agricultural Imnlompnts Ti,ni- have the largest stock of everything in their line and sell cheaper than any dealers in the State. Remember the old stand. Richards & Smith. Btudebaker spring and farm wagons, at Den's. Oots wanted by Stevenson-& Cross. For your guns, muzzle and breech loaders, am munition, &c, go" to Den's. Choioe Hannibal fail wiieaGHour at Swan & Bro's. F. E. ceiving -XEW GOODS. Johnson & Co. are now re their fall stock of sroods. which was purchased at bottom prices and for cash. Call and see. "for your selves the great reduction in dry goods and clothing. " Stoves, groceries and iron by Ste venson &, Cross. Keep the largest and best selected stock of ribbons and fancy goods at Louis Lowman's. California Honey, twenty-five cents per pound at Wibelj-s. New "Bed Steads, Carpets, Bureaus, and Wash Stands, cheap for cash, at Rov's Furniture Store. Call soon. 3IACHIXB oIIjS Kept at H. C. Lett's drag store, ot every variety. connect with ail train. Sample Room on arst noor. iocithi XEW JIILLI5ERT GO5TS. All who are anxious to buy cheap goods should not fail to visit Mrs. E. Marion. New goods, nicely trimmed &&- f V PROPRIETOR "5 --. ,. -1 i ns!fj ?5rtT'f ii n : sit IBMnnMlllHffllil U t A V, Alain St., 0"f A x 'Hi -uviiit? i?s r l - cg& mg$ mi.3-A3Cirr iSi. CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Reiired. aa4 Jewelry 3rasafectored to order AT.F. WORK WARltAJrrEJl QCHOOL "DOOKS. OCPIOOL XOOKS. ForsnJe by G . S. DUN line: 3TAidLLOr A T3X.JS - BOOT ( SHOE Bissolntioii Hoticjs. fe les 7VTATTTTT?.. Custom Work "- fScMSTr- 3IaUe to rter ZgS FITS GURAKTEED iV THE CO-PARTNFRSHIP heretofore ex tetine between F. A. Tisdei and Thoa. Hiehartl8. unier the t vie of ThxJel ds Rich ards, Hi thi fay disselved by rautaal eon sent. The business will hereafter be eon tin ned by Thomas Richarrl and Delosn T. " Smith, under the style of KieharOs Swan, . 3 RQ-s-rT.-s-B? hats for ladies and children from one and all airoants contracted by Tidel Rich-J - dollar and titty cents upward, to suit , a eeoanb. dHe Ttedei 4c Riehanfe will be i collected by Richards k Smith.- a. j --j-.,--- . K. A. TilSDKL. P2- rV V I I t ,T ?-J .? xl . -j 29 2In.lu Street. XESRASRA. the bti3'ers. All are invited to call at Nv. 45 Main street. 3IIXED FiSBDI For sale at Lock wood's. Ladies' hats for fall and new styles, at L. Lowmnn'3. winter, Carpet chain, cotton yarn and cot ton batten by Stevenson & Cross. Ladies' belts, drees trimmings, bet tons, yake lace, gimpure lace and beat trimmings atL. Lowman's. Sept.StTi.JS74. THOMA.S RICHARDS. D. T. SMITH. To the Farmers. Patrons and Friends. As e partnership heretofore ezbttinx be- veeirKisdel 4c Richards has been ditMwlvtwl f mnal i.r iiai t mmA mMlf t.iaA - - - - l 'I t twee: by mnfunl eoasent. we woo Id extend to each and every one of yon our kindest and mo&t sincere tannics for yonr liberal aatrotmne. and the new firm of Richards k Smith vronki i afflca eontlnnanee of the same, mnd they will ' l -ell yon the best naehinery of ail kin4s I ware at the lowers possible rates. Please eall t ana wey wjji weisomevou. ana mas" vub nappy wren rn newt goon in tne naarKT. and at the to vest rati-". Irw3 RICHARDS ft SMITH. School Books at Niekell's Druj store, opposite Theo. Hill fc Co'. 2lJ!rCIIIHE OLD. Call and try H. C. Lett's Bolarine engine oil; warranted to be better and cheaper than any oil in use. Dick Hughes keeps "Governor's Choice" and other excellent brands of cigars, and always has the best beer to i be found in the eity. AOTICE. All knowing themselves indebted to the old firm of Tislel & Richards, either by note or book account, areie quested to call at once asd settle the same, as the settlements must be made, Mr. Tisdei .having retired from the firm. Richards Smueh: Machine oife.and beltiag by Steven son fc-Cross.r atTXKD FEED For sale at Lockwood's. j For the best stoves, hardware, groceries or wagons, go to Stevenson f & Cross. Our Governor's. Choice is the favor ite cigar; manufactured by L. A. Bergman, 'No. 41 3Tain Street. For fair, dealing and the lowefct fig ures go to Stevenson &. Cross. Wanted. All kinds of grain. Theo. HiUi&Co. QJJEE-XSWAItE. Large stook at Stevenson & Cross'. Dress goods, fancy goods, jut open ing at L. Lowman's. CiOTHIA'CSr If you wish cheap stfitr, call and see our ctock of clothing. F. E. JOH2TSOX & Co. Saginaw.salt at Swan & Bro"3.r COTJXTV ORDrSS Taken in exchange for dry god3 by F. E. Johnson & Co. Paper Floor Carpet, 2& cents cyard, tat Roy's. School Books at Niokelk store, next door to State Bonk. Brar Farmers, don't throw away SO orSOl dollars on a wagon to save 10 dollajfe. Brit buy the Bain they are thecheap ULFTinU ilhhnm iilTIPr lUHbL t- rs t TTTS -F?t" 'ZslviZ g?S t kL . , " " ' ' - u. UE-tiR IV ; XT OTICE i hereby sdven.ttetM Tneaday. 1A the 13th day of Oetober. A. D. ISM. at t the nsnal aloe of votlne fn t nevend are- etnete In Nemaha Conntr, Kehras-ka. ac election will b held lor the efeeUoa nf the Lfol hwtae oficers : ifwr one Member of Congrese; For ne KemKer of Oeogrtss, eonttsgest ; Por Gaveroor; For Stferetcry of Stale; tortMe rraasnrer ; For anpenntendeat of PnMie'InstnMttonn J"r stntA Prf Inpeetor; . For Attorney General ; t'tx District Attorney in the Ut QMuict -Fnr State Senator ; For two Representatives ; Wot Coonty Cotproinjienar in fcrf DiaCriet: i ' -) For oneAswtcrJn each Preetect; roe utnttsmma gHathin ia erteh Pre- f onct For two Clerks of 29ethm hi each Pre eine4j For one Sopcrviso r in eneh Road Dwtrtet. WM &eiUm wMTbe ooaorim 8 tffeioek ln th mora ins. and wtU eonttnneopen un til Co'etock in theHAernnatt of thenunenny. Mr ner of ta Bawnt. WILBOK a. MA JOBH. OOTS AHfi SHOE custom; urojuc TtiDE TO OTZTHZiZ. Bepahwcn'-iaUj enaT Ho. M XshutreetBrWB Yfl)e.Kfc. J".- 31. BATJBB Xanafoetarer and Dealer la UmZ enamorak. r. u chilli iiUiil:i, Hardware, Tinware and Qasens- full Ifmrof smbter's articles con stantly on hand st L. A. Bergman very lew for"caslr. Farmers will uot have cheap, infe- rior wagons, but buy ti?s"aiu. ' ware by Stevenson & Cross. The Annnal 3Ieetinr oT tbn! f Stoetlioltlers of the Staie Uauk of If l5e1raskaT- Trill be Lead on Tuesday. H Eight pounds tea for one dollar by Stevenson & Cross. "" THE "&LB RELT A BLE" 20tlf 0dt6l,erj 1S7ij at tte Bank l 3XEAT T. !i3w4 Hw AGATES, Cashier.! i BODY BKO.. j Rsr r&W $&? k 1 z 4 t,. . a -a?arp -- nfr&' -&3sxi ' vt BTJTOHE !!3w4 I . fi : 3 : ' Oood.s-reet fresh rseatalwars va hiaiaadsat stactioa.7i3Tsinteed to ccstomexa. 173-it 2T. id nU pt- j,n-.-Rd. L. A. Bergmsnji i Co. at a '. m iSVUK iF? 1 m iiiji o Whips, ItolKs. BlankotSj Brnshesy 1 ily-aete. JSKu, Benairlndeneon shr?rtUe. Thee! bmted Vaeaaai O.l BiacJtlJii. for preserving Harness, Boo, boea, &c, always on head. 61 Slain. Street, A TIMS STOTlg & B, AUTiWAGOSST AITEB BY. STEVEB80H AK " nr oifll3B j BKI9E Ku ifT