v.yWSgS-7n!1:ljlj- " JJ! JT, """" "" J I N.'3 ; Rfe :. PM l?i i-v- frt t-v - K l-Hl 5fc h- t fr rn K 3 IhlSr B. tin isiie ID Lv H rv , . T. L. Scbich, Esq., visited Falls 'HE ADVERTISER : aty this . : ( Wheat is quoted by St. Louis CHURSDAY MORNING. NO.V 5. 1S7I. ; market report at 90 105. PtUilisliers Notices. k t 3ES or THE ADVKBTISKK far sale bjT G. v Bookseller. Statiener and N etvs leai- 9? Main street, next door to the PostoUiee. , r'TiCE. set si ordinary reading staufer. charged ten cents per Hae, each iaseraxw. tin disj lay type, twenty-five per cent, addkl- il to above rates. ikKiiEXTs tinder the head ef "Wanted." Bent," "For Sale." "Lest," "Feaad." &.. re charged twenty-five cents for each adver- tcf five lines, or less, each tesertten. Am enta " Ave Maes, at the rate ef are pr Une. each iaseritoa. Authorized Agents. Ei:.atJ-t Derota.feoaraatsaHzedaMnt ' azlto cul.ee: and receipt Ihr meaeys dae Eaxvxrtisks aicwm is uur authorised aseflt at Aspia- -to recr'vr T.srnpttoa aac aavenwes. " as! rcrc f 1 for moate aae as. KTTT - p- l- hereby anthortoed to re-s-bs-rrrt." an'- adverting for the Ar ises ar. J r j-c- i anc receipt lor xae same. JAIEBKOTHER & HACKEE. IttbHshers Advertiser. See advertisement of our school board for fifty cords of wood. Rain on Wednesday. The next Grand Lodge of the I. O. O. F. will bo held at Tecumseh. We understand that another sa loon will soon be opened in Nemaha city by Habe Elliott. of wn noticed Phil. Deus'er, Itockport, In the city on Tuesday last. X.on. Rich, editor of the Falls City Journal, was in the city last Sat urday. Cy. Kauffman, of the Sherman House, arrived from Tippecanoe, O., rnnflnv VU JiUUUUJ as: Found a lady's veil, which the owner can have by calling at this of fice and paying for this notice. Mrs. Daugherty, we are informed, will open a boarding house in the city, in the rooms over Wibley's store, sometime next week. Mrs. D. has the reputation of keeping the best boarding house, as regards the table, ever kept in the city. We hope she will prosper. Good Teiaiplar's festival at Item a lie. We were present at the entertain ment and supper given by the Good Templars of Nemaha City at their Hall on last Monday evening. After V. I - "i : : t-t -z the secret business of the Lodge 'was I hands in town. bownie Muir. who has recently been on a trip to the interior of Kan sas, arrived in Brownville last week. ,OCAL MATTERS. Thanksgiving day, Thursday, smber 2oth. The boys of the band paid their respects to Governor Furnas by way of a serenade on Monday night last. pas5 The McCoy brothers received and ed the fore patt of this week TOO I nn P-- T LI ' I s. k ftVe learn that Dr. Blake's little lying dangerously ill of typhoid m We noticed Mrs. J. B. Hoover her daughter, Miss Fannie, in the on Tuesday. 'TheThasksciving Proclamations resiJent Grailt and Governor iss, appear in this paper. n i t K FELE :tcer )KS )5 IS. IT Our old friend Frenk Hunt, of Jeroin precinct, was iu the-city favored us with a call gii Tuesday Wa are informed by the Marshal the enforcement of the Hog Or- lce has been suspended until the of February next. jat week we met a tSari visiting isiness houses of this cit3 ask- larity for the grasslioppered of lp3 county, Ivausas. M. V. Easterday, one of Johnson county's most worthy citizens, was in the city bn Wednesday of last week. Mr. S. P. Bobertsoii, of Howard, this county, favored us with a call last Saturday and renewed his subscription. John R. Bell, who owns in this city one of the best lumber yards in the west, came up from St. Joseph on Tuesday evening. Mr. Gilmore, our county treasur er, and lady went up to the capital last week and fe'turned home on Monday of this week. Ed. Heikes, of Johnson, called during the week, and has promised us Johnson Itbrns, and also a club of new subscribers from that poEt office. The "Teacher" in school district No. 6S forgot to sign his name to his report which appears in this issue. In publishing it, we break over our accustomed rule to publish no com munication without knowing the real name of he writer, and should not have violateu this cherished rule of all newspaper publishers, had not this production been written in a very pe culiar style ibr an educator. And then its publication, Verbatim ei liter atim, will not only gratify the "Teach er," but will be a subject for Mr. P., the Superintendent, and the next "Institute" to puzzle themselves over as to what Dictionary this "'Teacher" is indebted to for his orthography aud it would be absurd to suppose that a schoolteacher would be without some kind of a lexicon convenient. Gov. Furnas came down to the city on Friday last. He appeared more cheerful ana lively than people usually do soon after having been cre mated at the stake. rV il 'Z. ivEk We have had some disgreeably windy autl pftty cool weather with in the last ten days, but generally the "p have some subscribers who weather is bright and very agreeable Considerable in arrears. We would fo cettiuc readv for winter. At this ii?b pleased if they would call season of the year it is reasonable to jpay up. or remit by mail that expect a com disagreeable storm oo- is due us. i easionallv. anifcl Lewis, brother-in-law to. We are authorised to sav that on O Minick. died at the resi-.' the 15th of November, the bic church ieof Mr Mmick on Sunday last, bell at the Stone Church at Febimr. jur old -citizens rememberrDan. J wiu be gedlcared-toacretflpurposeBS WEO. WUeiMaOOV.rfiWaS'ta QierK trHvorchnrU' ia.fnilwHr.n.rxK,. rTolI&dsv Dcacir!iR3?frw;iAflafSJarJ:Hr"r v. jVruu-' ll.iLTT' ' ' . j ' svaauk.xasiuu, iiiiu tt iubv eHUier 18 rfavorahleglargeaKmsoRpgpplewirii oe present, uov. t urnas .and . A man by the nfenie of Este3, liv ing in Aspinwall precinct, came near losing his life in this city on last Sat urday in the following maimer. He brought a load of wood to town and sold it to Mr. Witcherly, and when backing his team to where the wood was to be unloaded on the bluff in the rear of Witcherly's shop, the team be gan to back too fast, and Estes in or der to stop it attempted to put his foot on the hind wheel, but missed it, or slipped, when he fell, and the hind wheel, with three quarters of a cord of oak wood on the wagon, passed over his body, rather across the abdo men, and hurt him very badly, but it is thought not fatally. He was ren dered insensible for &oth& time. The front wheel was just about to pass over the heck of the prostrate man, when Witcherly threw a chunk of wood under the wheel, stopping further retrogade movement of the team, just in time to prevent it from killing E?tes outright and falling over the precipitous bank some fifteen feet. DISTUICT COSVE5TIOE. There are fifteen Good Templars partner dt A. D. Marsh. Lodges In isemaha County. They will hold a District Convention at Mt. Ziou on Wednesday, Nov. 11th, commencing at 10 o'clock, a.m. Each lodge will seud one delegate for every ten of its membership an evening session ooen to the public attended to, the doors were thrown open and the public admitted to wit ness the further proceedings, which consisted of music, essayB, select read ing and speeches. Philip Crother read a very inte resting paper on the subject of tem perance. Miss Drain was the organ ist, assisted by Prof. Sykes on the violin. The songs were very appro priate and well sung. The Hon. J. S. Church, being present, was Called out and made an excellent, Uiit brief, ex tempore speech pertinent to the occa sion, and was well received. After these exercises supper wa3 an nounced. The ycdng gentlemen in vested their "stamps" in two tickets and a neck-tie, and then sought dili gently through the crowd for the lady having the neck-tie of similar pattern and color. Having found her, he im mediately escorted her to the table. And that';, ths way they managed the financial department of the occa sion. The dignity of our years and position and being naturally bashful or reticent kept us in check, and we did not rush around frantically after a counterpart neck-tie, but took a po sition and watched the career of others. But our luck was most envia ble notwithstanding" our modesty, for the two handsomest young ladie3 present, Miss Jose Henderson and Miss Colorick, observing our loneli ness, gathered us to the table, and piled our plate full of cake and pie and chicken and every other good tning, and they received out silent but grateful thanks, for we were hungry. There was olid thing that surprised us, even, as well acquainted as wo ought to be in Nemaha City, and that was to see so many young ladies be tween sixteen and twenty years of age, and our wonder was when and how they were all to be supplied with temperate, sober, intelligent and in dustrious husbands, well knowing, as we do, that "none other need apply." Some of our young men think they know who some of them are to be, and we guess they are not mistaken. Nemaha City is one of ille very best places to spend Kti evening at a social gathering like this one was. PERU J?OISTS. ;, The hunter of the west, 'Hugh Dobbs. We notice a good mauyrailroad 3UST RECEIVED More of those fine Felt HatsatMra. Berkley's. Cheaper than ever. From one dollar upwards. .Kraut and Cranberries, by Stevenson Cross. THE FI.VEST HATS Bonnets und leathers west of Chi cago at Mrs. Berkley's and for one There will bo third less oiiey. other On las' Friday, Oct. 30th, 11 a. m. noted men are expected to be there "fiMlHte giri exclaims d "the snow flies ! ! Kgg"M rTiTl-i arc g -'Jlc: n ring . Ai rrm Jo- gustrecelvedjat Jrs.ESSMsrJQnJsf ceasisUMgiofatbe -latest styIes?of iFeit Hats of different shades froh! "To els. lowestvfiSfd -u- ..;-.i..i: . .i aajoiauUKqilUK Ull.mt urtaTKQltqmte.vensbOTCrosaliMMM I . , . rrHH We looked OUt and T? ( i IT lvpr Jiris nnrchniB.! tl,I,Uf...!....TT , " " ...... , ,, , ,, - . I -- . i y. i ueriuo uuuaerwear. and (jluld iiu. mil ioi iiie wiuie.- I Jiiniitanuth nnktmri fivturoq nf t 'tibmtmov? fje? jef. J. 4 C J .!J. .- I miumwx -i iiituu at, our biuo remarK- (SiJ!l-esi.3u flies, but we have no id yet A3 the "fcntw fiieti" 3it."r, Is now played out. wesus- re the grass jrrdwS" will order. j to$1.5J; Velvet Hats in great varietj- irom ou cts. to S1.00. A so Ladies' "raling on the Trunk rail- ;twe?n Peru and Brownville is lear. finished, and will be en- iiS'aeJ this week, we under ' tlio weather continues favor- : i grading between Nebraska isJ Peru, we ard credibiv in- will be completed within Jays from this time, except- sruaps, some stone cuts on the Alf Morgan shop, and he and Capt. Mercer have formed a co-partnership for the purpose of carrying ou iha blacksmith business. They are both superior workmen, and will do & ringing business, and if they want help at blowing we will do something for them at 10c a line. P-r- H ttthesupperand dance the other it Nemaha, we noticed a glid- irough those mazes, from this tessera. Tommy Shurtz, Ben. iders of the Granaer. FrnL- Gus. Moore, (though Gus .gllJp, Nate Sedoras, Georire Frank .cie, and, perhaps. irwhoai we do not now call to at Alderman and John Sum- looped up the music. ,-- ES. er the business of the Tem- meeting at Nemaha City last evening wn nrop . .... pymber of the crowd in attnri- paireJ tz, the residence of W S-ate' anJ participated in one of mt w -w..W4J, pa4fc4ca Kfi n Nemaha can, on short tup a rousing dance. And. J by "JKay. we desire to exoresa oni- Op'1 P168"111 witnessing such a crowd I .. -wKw5ior nours and not a drcnkeu isIrma.WMwgst them, nor a discordant ug; werS Wtloi to mar uie harmony tf M aaM B-T, Sort - ,tbe. who made N E I j !"Hw M iJSJ totmim j dAttTHMM ? ;eta4tfce f tanwej Mn. Whittimore, the estimable widow of the lamented Charles Whit timore, arrived iu the city last Friday, and is, a guest at the Union House. The comet band, through respect to Mrs. W. and the cherished menior of her husband, assembled in front of the Union about 9 o'olock and dis coursed several pieces of beautiful ser enade music. Mrs. W. in apprecia tion of this honor, invited the gentle men of the baud, and a few others whd had assembled, and served them with an oyster supper. The occasion was mutually felicitout and cordiil. "sand Sportsmen go up on the bar" to kill wild geese. They gener ally go in the evening and "camp out" over night, and make beds in the sand and nearly freeze, they are so Intent on having fun. Some fine haired chaps went over on the bar the other night, but they didn't freeze they had something to keep them warm, better than several blankets, and they had lots of fun shooting. They got back home with their cloth es and hair full of sand, badly "shot in the neck." The feathers on the geese they captured were not sufiiciently numerous to make a very large featherbed. reus extra length Hose, of all sizes and prices to suit buyers. Kid Gloves, Fleece Lined Gloves, Children's Mit tens and Wristlets, White Fur Caps for children, Crochet Sacks' and Hoods, Ribbons, Corsets, Hoop Skirts, 'Buttles, etc., etc. Pieuse call and examine goods and prices, aud get the worth of your money. Mrs. E. Marion, 45 Main Street. KID GLOVES For 75 cents at Mrs. Berkley's. FOR. 2IMJENDU) Millinery Goods, at the most satisfac tory prices, call on Mrs. Cook, foot of College street. Best beer in town by Dick Hughes. SEDUCTIOX IN PlvlCfSS Of prints, muslins, flannels, water proofs, casimeres and all kinds of dry goods. A large stock of men and boys' clothing on hand, to be sold very low; also shoes and boots low down to suit the timec. A new line of hats and caps and glov-es just re ceived. Call and tee me and get a bargain. Geo. Marion, Bed Store. Beer drinkers say that Dick Hughes positively now has the best beer in the city call and try it. ) Ladies' kihts Of every description at Mrs. Berk ley's. Very If w down for cash. -ullah.ql.i Dmvlir. "s-mi """o ifntl M TflT if HQ to Tt-hot ir: n . ""'i.uai. XLOWB G -laL-.Ir'iiT. is . . 1mmgmxmiMti pouucai ngnts of "for- ' ?-wgfMid negroes," having under- fc Mr. James Stevenson, of circulated a report on the late election, that she had ged to him that she was to the matter she swore id retract thnt. Ua m false -&C, wishes us to he never, at any time, or "circumstances, in the nrpe- ouwgt. cieveneon or any other - sgj-c-u uuu wora or sylable, wnatever of that afiida at she never spoke to or tevenson on the subject resence, that she has anv of. On the contrary, she ver occasion required, re- e matter of that affidavit. u reassert and reaffirm the Dowling desires this ex- eo that with her friends at eputatiou for truth may be Grant Clover says that although we did not mention his name in our local article last week about the fuss in the cigar store, he is satisfied that everybody around here knows he was one of the parties we alluded to. He requests us to say that our artiol wnc calculated to make a wrong imnress- on so far as it referred to him as be ing drunk and in any wav seeking or provoking a fight. He d'enies being n the least under th infl. Z liquor, that he had m qnarrel or auv r.v Miiu uie man Soap five cents per bar at Wibley's. tr -cROiiimrp: -Ga!l'andFe"elrowchenp''clothiuj sold at F. E. Johnson & Co's. 15 Eight pounds tea for one dollar by Stevenson Hz Crosc. PAItaEUS ANJ) GENEUOCS PATi ItONrf. Go to Richards & Sinitli for till kinds of hardware, stoves, tinware and agricultural implements: They have the lurgest stock of everything in their line and sell cheaper than any dealers in the State. Remember the old stand. Richards & Sjiitk. Saddles and codUsh' fb'r sale by Ste venson & Cros3. re- rU SEW GOODS. i F. E. Johnson a Co. are now t.viu uieir mil SIOCK OI gOOUS, which was purchased at bottom prices and for ensb. Call and see for your selves the great reduction in dry goods and clothinsf. The railroaders swear because they cannot buy whiskey at Peru. John Knott has gone to Lincoln to live. John Is a good citizen. We will mis3 him. They say Gaede and Knoble put "Dutch Charley' through a wicket and hit the etake. Prof. W. E. Wilson delivered a lec ture last Friday night, at Tecumsa'h, on "Success in life." Rev. Mr. Hart aud family have moved to Beatrice. May his effort3 be crowned with success. Mysteriously disappeared : Mr. Pol lard's two old cats. It is said that the cats gave theirdying winks at Cronch and Black. .bvery school rodm should be bright and cheerful. The students of the Normal Hall have no reason to complain. They should always be cheerful and happy. They should not feel discouraged and sad at heart, for the brilliant and radiant lights, viz : the red-headed boys, are always in their presence. I am told'that not a single patron of the district school ha3 visited it. The indifference of patrons of Eohools is one of the greatest difficulties that those who ard working for the ad vancement of education have to con tend with. It is both discouraging and demoralizing to teachers who have little inducement to do their work thoroughly when their emploj-- ers do not seem to care how it is done. Parents, if you would visit theschool yourselves, observe its workings, and consult with the teacher, and not listen to the tales of 3our children, for they do not know what is for the best, you would often be convinced of the correctness of their methods and give them your support. I can express my thoughts no better than hy copying a remark found in the "Nebraska Teacher." "If a farmer employs a stranger to do his seeding he would hardly wait to see whether the crop failed in order to determine whether the right kind of seed had been sown, and whether it was sown in a proper bianoer. But men will employ an unknown person to sow immortal seed in the tender minds of their children and never go to see whetnerit is wheat or thistles, until it id thoroughly harrowed in. Then if some one says a mistake has been made, tney get a different person to come and sow something else on top ; m.nontii.io rU-or.ron. ar,io tt. mo,. of that, and so it goes ; they think if, teachers will make little or no effort they only keep some one sowing, that to secure the" regular attendance? they have done their duty to their Hovr raanv parents will not work cunuren, unu given tnem an educa tion." But, "oh? hst will they harvest?" W. K. Loof&CjI SHERIDA? SHORT-STOPS. Considerable sickness In th'ese parts. Ock Dundas ha3 not traded horses for a week. First meal of new potatoes Mon day, Nov.'2d. Judge' A. W. Morgan is selling Groceries on the square. Preaching at Sheridan school house next Sunday niglit by Bev. Hi Burch. Mr. C. J. Johnston buried his wife and baby daughter within the last two weeks. Will not the law taxing dogs be repealed at the next meeting of the Legislature ? Who says no. Look oat for prairie fire ! Per haps not one in five is so guarded as not to sutler loss if fire should get out. We are informed that Geo. Snurr has gob's to spend the winter in Illi nois, and with him has gone "the one of his choice.'" Jos. Good and Rose Phlppeny of Glen Rock are married, but we wont say anything abode it. 'cause Joe Ib awful bashful. James Rainey does not wear a downeast look like n defeated candi date, but smiles so broad that one can read "Pa," "Pop," "dad," etc., ali over his face. Jno. Dundasowner of the Sheri dan blacksmith shop, has secured the services of A. C. Hall, a fliBt class workmen, who will run the shop the coming winter. Our excellent road supervisor, D. Coulthard has repaired the bridge north of town. It Is a better bridge now than when it was new, "and that is not saying much, too." An accident happened last week: while Mr. Skillon wa3 engaged getting his wngon, loaded with lumber, up a steep bank, something gave way and let the wagon run down the hill into the creek ; a horse that was drinking in the creek at the time was killed and Mr. Skillion but narrowly escaped. Some of the farmers are calking their wagon beds aud preparing to gather corn, but most of them have none of that work to do. The dry weather having long since closed a mortgage on most of the com and turned It over to the merciless grass hoppers, gives us plenty of time for gossip. How many children in the coun ty will not attend school this fall and winter? How many that do attend will uot attend regularly? How many that attend regularly will make no ti-e www 5TT , L ARGJS&orr Grocariesy u s tviecei vedlbyfEfc sou & Co. Wm. H. Hoover, Real Estate Agent and Couveyencer. Court Room. with the teacher in efforts to secure an attendance ? Answer: Too many. Notwithstanding the haid times "t &.OSSOX' LISPIA'GS. Rev. Thomas, (BaDtist.) will i i I preach in the Christian meeting house The corn crop will be very light, in some cases almost H failure, others belter. Oh! ye middlemen, you will ruin the farmer. Weather much cooler than It was last July. Mercury down to 35. ' Alas "the melancholy days are come," yet ' the weather is glorious. Bev. Burch, of Peru, is appointed to preach in the methodic house ev ery few weeks. May he arouse the people to a Spiritual life. We have an efficientschool hoard now. The shabby old school houe in district jNo. bo. is undergoing re-. pairs, and is being transformed into a sightly edifice. Mr. Burches is a. thorough officer. The hum of the threshing ma chine has been heard for a few weeks past. Threshers say much of the grain is Injured by thelate rains. Oh, these "middle men," what havou they make with the farmers' grain. It is to be hoped there are some honest men in Loudon. Yet there are some not too honest to steal farms. These men who have no regard for moral law, should be in formed of Blackstoiio's directions as regards the "Right of property." The widow Dowling often visits London. She feels grieved that she stands before the world as one who ha3 "borne false witness." She affirms that w.hat she swore to Is true. Tliat Mr. Howe did bay as she said, aud she would say it were it her last words. The good Templars have a lodge with a membership of seventy-two, and it is to be sincerely hoped they will do good in the cause of temper ance. Reform of all "liuds sbptilcl be conducted with csutipn and judg ment. The friends of temperance in their zeal should not run off into u political party, which would have men for office simply because they are temperance men, yet otherwise unfit for statesmen, thus creating a greater evil in trying to revive a lesser one. Chronicler. ISGA2i 2LDVERTISE2rEirrS. CJrder or Attachment. State of NctorftsinO Netmrim County, In Jostiee's (urt. Before Da-td Kay. Jus titfp of lll PtfStM. Faltertoa & Omponr, ptainllfTa,') vs. L John Y. Thompson. defezHiaat. J JOHN W. THOMPSON . tiie abftroiiarcwl i) defendant, will take mti tbl at tin salt or tlie-xbove nanieri pbtlnOS'N h& order at attachment wbh issued in ne atwve en Utled uio,for the sum nl fertv-havtMi ami -rMOMollnrs b&- tesJl David ky. Jnti-c of th Pmc(t jjr tbe.lAOi dy 9t OaUtter. l:7i , - . FtJLLERTOX & C0MPAN . . t ... PbiiBUfl-s. S. P. Davidsox. .tthr lor FIS;. Tecumseh. itfN. lw i Attachment ilcc. Before T. L.. Schick, Jontiwe af tlif Bmw 1c and for NViiiahx Oottiitjr Tnoyau KteltartU Kmt Detect T. aiiWli. tloine bnaint under I the hriu name of Rtebartte A l I Smith- j . . v i V. uuara H. Howard. ( rnHE saht Wm. II. nward fa harefay not,- !tter. A 1 tied Umt on the 21th davof L. 11574. sahl Jnstle Ot Ui 'PeMSn&Med an Order of. Attach meat ik tins aaovo action for thejnu of fgu.W. with ten pereetitinUr. est from JuneMlh,JS7-l. You are required to answer in wiW jm-'Ioi on Oh? 3th day of Decern tt-r. lTJ, at !). i.-fl A. 51. RU'H.VKUS a SMITil. V. T. Rogeks, Atfy for pro. ISw . Marble Works rMSir-p. -lEil v "S i. ".r. aCy1; wkSHCmJF v - "" av- l uJ,wjf 2$&rzzmi ',wm i izsr 5 nno.. Ik. -- II,!!-. - I I A. - t - sawuBw;uuiiuiugs.urog,1ngerecc-iin 'hand. seudinaMforilSa :charceof. this vicinity. T.. Uunn has irishidib to astoniahlSKfriatllm --i. , --. .. lteport;bf School District Net Gi. Correspondeoce Nebraska Advertiser. I began'the'second term of my life as a school teacher September the seventh, witli flattering prospects for the future, and I began a task that, to me. is at pleasure, for I love to teach. Theschool moved on down the cur rent bf time, as.'if wafted along its course by the gentle zephyers of heav en; without the least thought, on my part, or foreshadow of a tempest, but, alas, for humane happiness; trouble comes when Jens'' expected ; and so did it with us, in the form of a huge one-eyed iriei woman, with .willow gamruna icnarg ManoJactorer and IVjaior id Poreign&Domestic Marbk Moaunonts, Tombstones, TABLE TOPS, Ac Main Street, between fth and 7:1: KIIOTrITIilLS, ItEBKASii.i, AH ordera promptly tlilau ami mtminT.iKjt. Suarast3eC. SPECIAL DESIGNS FURNISHED. CHAS. NEIDHART. Proprieicr. M. il. CONNER. Tm eling Agent. onn l. 0 rjylifil MM h ? rl f. 40 cts.pI&. L. A. BEKC3IA, (' K'VA PPTT throat, j)'n( v -II iVIjLXl,.Aipl.Mie vastly, ou the inrreas-. nod-cm ocrr f curwl bv remeditu for th- ct,ohe, or ues. jBUaltaic Xttwediw,ar, iwerul nc wfl! rur-. DcafhiiH, RlindDeefH. &c. are eRiwed .v n rush of Bfctod totbeieaA'-idrcar letFe-r.'Ksks,s'ifttU.Ac..&c Dr.DOnui.3 new reuiodie n-nwv the caHe. Ptstnla in An rared without the use ot the knife. All form, c Itnptare and Hernial treated fur a permaii"i; cure. Trusses of all destrabie manufitctares fir nished on sher. uotkre. OrariaH Tamftrtafpt-t tr. Addre-sDr. N to. DOIXJE. VZ Socth HalateU btreet. Chicago. HL im? Lerge stock of clothing fdr men, youths aud children, at L. Low-muus's. Soh'ool Books at Nick ell's Drug store, opposite TliSo. Hill & Co'is. Warited. AH kliids of grain. TitEd. Hil,l &, Cc. Cabinet work of all kinds made to order at J. L. Roy's. Farmers will not Have oheap; Infe rior wagons, but buy the Bain. A choice selection of plain and fan cy ribbon at Louis Lowman's. 3IIXED FEED I For salo at Lockwood's. Oots wanted by Stevenson & Cross. City and county orders taken at par for goods at Den's. Machine oils and belting by Steven son & Cross. ru KBIT Jraaaaaanr wTit, AnoriarjMp lknow44bpa J&as 4? M lMMMi, V MS -----gaaBmaamaw fct. V. HUGHES. Fresh Confectioneries of all kinds just received. For a good lunch Ham, Eggs, Sar dines, Oysters, etc., call on Dick. W. T. Den proposes to rent his residence in Brownville. The hou3e contains eight rooms.- In connection with the htfuse there is a smoke house, wood house, well and cistern ; also a stable, wagon shed, cow stable and granaries. For furth' er particulars apply to W. T. Den. CLOTHING. If you wish cheap suits, call aud see our ctock of clothing. F. E. Johnson & Co. 3tu"debaker spring and farm wagons, at Den's. Farmers, Another fine lot of Stoves for Ste venson ic Cross. Helling, or any one else, before Hel- S?,andtb8tle in timation ue had nf Hdllng's pii-ilistio mtenti.nsn-asbytheblolhPe ed. Clover cannot therefore account lor the strange demonstrations Th rr:::Ahat --razy. G; -, ut iuui uume or cii mies had the job 'put over's eue-. Un" tn t.i i,:, i.: , ,,. r " uve . vUipPea. ve find, upon in quiry of persons who know about the origin of the fray, that Clover's B severations with regard to the matter are correct, and that he Was not to usme unless It was for ANOTHER. LWjICE Of Flowers and Feathers at Mrs. Berkley's, aext flhor td Lett:s Drug Store. v Fresh Oysters and Lme by Steven son & Cross. VERY PI5E LADIES Under suits at prices very low down at Mrs. Berkley's. Soap five cents a bar at Wibley's cash store. LADIES, 3IISSE And Childrenrs Hoes iuT great var iety at Mrs. Berkley's. stock: eor sale. From one to two car loads of three year old steers-natives.-and 30 head of hogs that willaveragGl75 to2001bs. Address Horace Bailey, Asoinwall, Xeb., or Stevenson & Cross, ' Brownville, Neb. The place to buy wag ons, stotei, furniture, dry goods, boots and shoes; groceries, hardware and every class of goods is at W. T. Den's. buy your Hardware and Groceries of Stevenson & Cross. They desire to be patronized and in deal ing with them you will get the worth of your money. NOTICE. All knowing themselves indebted to the old firm of Tisdel & Richards, either by note or book account, are re quested to call at once and settle the same, as the settlements must be Tsadei Mr. Tisdel having retired from the firm. Bichards & Smith. huse -.nearly completed onvhisUutterlylmcomDrehe'ndarjlel rjrcwteu newfann. Robert McKnight has a her tolieave-my house, afterjryingn, 5t vv.. t, ., .. ,. li3. tuu- , va,u j persuaae ner to De quiet, wnue age it. Albert C. Leeper is building I investigated the point of trouble. on his place. He talks of keeping , Of course she left tand wasn't I bach, but will a man cf mi cloth be! mighty gladi calling her Katie along seen carrying aish-cloth aud stove handle abqut in his pocket. Not much! It is to be hoped that Eea'Ied proposals will be sent in. Notice to Wagon aud Sorrtae Makers We have just received a full line of the best seasoned wagon stock that ever come to Brownville, which we will sell at lower prices than ever has been sold in the West. We buy for cash and sell for the same, therefore we are able to discount St. Joe prices. Call and examine our stbek and pri ces and be convinced that the above statement is correct. Your patronage solicited. Richards & Smith. California Honey, twenty-five cents per pound at Wibelys. HB1 . " - ' a &Vv ft & J. , SSXJLf with her; and of all pernicious, con temptable beings, in humane form, Is a father or mother that attempts to dictate the road for a teacher to walk in. I gave the children, by the way of short talks, during last spring term, a general idea of the natural sciences; and found at the close of thi term, that they retained, even the hard names of the different boiies of the body, or frame upon which the flesh. I joett cxabixk-k. jfc ? ZrJTZ -TXTZfZ&&ij SaSSkg JSS 'SlJmZ Undertaking a Specialty. Keep; a full line of METALICAXI) WGCXP BUHIAL GAgE. o 3rain Street, BltOWiVVILLi:, .VEU. W. T. TKAIDOCi- New Bed Steads, Curpets, Bureaus, and Wash Stands, oheap for cash, at Roy's Furniture Store. Call soon. 3IIXED peed: For sale at Lockwood's. COUjfTV ORDERS Taken in exchange for dry goods by F. E. Johnson & Co. Carpet chain, cotton yarn and cot ton batten bj Stevenson & Cross. For your guns, muzzle and breech -loaders, am munition, &c, go to Den's. For the best stoves, hardware, groceries or wagons, go to Stevenson & Cross. School Books at Nlckells 3tore, next door to State Bank. Drug Hardware, Tinware and Queens ware by Stevenson 5c Cross. JOB WORK of every description done at Lock wood's Machine Shop. Boots and Shoes fdr men, ladies and children, atL. Lowman's. mussels & co, is built, thus urcviuir. that natural science, as a means of awakening and educating the mind of the child, in the common school is not taught in vain, although the whims-ical fathers and mcfthtrs, yes! and even some of the, would be, InQfiltaPP SWlf1 (Una ....... 1.1 I.nl iv.uwicm, v'uiu met, n uuiu lUHJt it out of existence. (Ignorance be- -j-gats ignorance). I Following the principle, that lews of forbidance onl3' tempts the child ( tn lir.itL- Mia 1.t. ri. ,-.il, ....... T" 1 w .it... uv inn, "J 1UIS lff, XJtt right, my rod wus Love, stimulating the ch-'ld fi work for hia 'own inte rest, regardless and independent of hi3 fellow, sehool'iuates, and a more kind hearted, loving school of chil dren, I dare say cannot be found in the 6tate. I marked each pupils, everf recita tion, requiring them to give me their standing while I enrolled it. The average stand::ig for thte term is m follows : o 3 x - c 9 S . . s s 5 Ira Ashley. 45 9 9i Chine AtiLftr r. im MIMadwHrdi ! 45 T. Edwards, fe M 4 1 -ChaEdwardH KW Nellie do 2 SO a L Florence Kent Mt?(A P-nn vM.t akm! J WJJf RetUem. iJos Redfcrn.' KWK Elley Red fern K mi m Swsian do i 7 ' iviwrn w mi win. Mewl, Tfconm Reed Jeae Red. juuiixiuu:e. ii) 7o CIiA3)OCI & SGXt w mi sun r .f v vssa" waaaiv Hreeeh-Iyirtd'nft Shot Gu.KU. CASHEt'BS. AiIJrC5lTI05.St0i:TI5C HOODS- Gnns uiatle to order. Itepairlng leatlj tu. A e. SJLTJSIEe,. Manufcvarcr and Iwaler In .awVt CC A. ' CTla: UBEeaZa ' li' i il a t t n atf p hi i p iMtL - a - f-Sa ftSJjzL . i c car v -ti. j's t m l BM (.& rr enrjv-:3m WF V3r "-rssr-fck ua '"War. . - !r-W a. fc- if w-m, T k 4 ! M if az m Joseph rtad. adirri :. bi K 78 SehuylerRtwd.TO 38 Hi 92 SI SU Juno Huail o at m Teacher. cheap stove! : CHEAP STOVES : Now is the time to buy good stoves. All those in need of a first-class heat ing or cooking stove will save 25 per cent by buying of Bichards & Smith. Keep the largest and best selected stock of ribbons and fancy goods at Louis Lowman's. L. Lowman has returned from the east with a largo stock of men's, youths' and boys'-eiothisg. !'- mrjt :.. I ' T '-4 ta 4!isue2 :isfe:$E2?ar L. Lowman's stock of fiaunela. wa- terpoof casaimeres and jeans is larger f than ever. f Er5 A 1 " - 3 I aawamHargc I tThipgj Uolios, Blaiiket5, Brushes Fly-XeU, Etc., Realrtits done 'n sUnrt aiiee. The eefe-hrat.-v: Varania itil Kfeu-k!n tr aM-,rii y t I5tcs, Doo, ylXHii, c. lvr- im Irimf t Ui -d?,laStet . , EAVi wasata" Ladies' belts, dress trimmings, hut tons, yake lace, gimpure lace and beat trimmings ati. Lowman's.- atJEEXSWARE. Large stock at Stevenson & Cross'.' Our Governor's Choice is the favor ite cigar; manufactured by L. a Bergman, No. 41 Main Street. taking TING own part, which any one is justifiable , veflson & Cr 1U uoing wnen attacked. hi3 ' Stove, groceries and iron by 5te- OSi VOU ARE tNTERESTEU If you regard life- and property go Den sells only the genu ine brand of goods. Put j-our goods on the. scales, End 3ou will find thai you .get just weight and meas ure, it? Den's motto. If you want something to eat wb5h in town in the shape of a nice lunch good bread and butter, boiled hain, cheese, &c, go to Sir. all's. A full line of smoker's articles con stantly ou hand at L. A. Berguian's. very low for cash. 200 pieces Side. Band prints just received at F. E. Johasota &. Co's. HATS ANH CAPS. New styles just opened at Johnson 6c Co's. F. E. nave established a gox! GOUNXS7 STOBE Grocer for fctfei wuaaer's i?ioui. ?J. && S32 SA - it " - an tamzzrzzi -.t JOHNSON'. Nemaaa iuntv Ni.tk . sod do snrmatiy invite an i;k..tv ,.' K?E i1"'-1 1"? endcavur iu J - ".... a i. - ii vine price: SB 2wJ IS & sSLzFiTrB.. Paper Floor Carpet, 25 cWi ayrfrd, I at Roy's. Ladiea' hats for fall rTntl new styles, at L. Lowman's. winter, Farmers, don't throw away SO or 90 dollars on a wagon to save 10 dollars. I But. buy the Eairi they are the cheap-( ikiJFJPQj? MWSJ JTJIiIUS IfZHHATIEH, Pv. C. U. VAN POSSES, Banager. 1. U. GC32, CIt. XANCCXLN, NEB. ThlKlsthe mo-t oornaod-5X an-i irfea. antlr located ilotr-J in ihtt City; tixxVa . r, every comfort and eon vanlehee atshla izoub SUFSRIa-TEIEST'5 NOTICE ! esf. ZS2. PAT INT WEATHER Tlurosstibrexcladias f-a I SmrVa t THaT A 2t a p mwmmmmm9 w mmm rM rSEj - ' wariltd by Stevenson & Cross. and see the Non-Explosive Lamps at Dreas goods, fancy goods, just open- j S ?' drugstore. , ing at L. Lowman's, "T VTTTTT V..1.1 rl.t. tt - " IF AAiU iiUIU E Ullllt- r.TnTTTTt-frk 1 " ; i Ust Saturday of eacn mouU "jit my office ' X 'HBSUST, OR S AUS, '" '" .-j uiase wiani&r errtiHf - - . iw-5 taie notice. - troai uaaereoara, 3 -U.W.FIBSOK, Co. Saj-erlntenden:. - x orsale by -Tj fCE2"WIfl.G i ilJJaiaSt. ; E. srwnA-lUejNwb- a. -RiS553; Erir-rr-T i"-. -rs-'ii-r.'L - 1W55L2-' i-rr I 's-j.vyK'- ' v BTjOVES I e baih WAeNf SEJX8T. mm Am wahHStIb 'zsmmEg&ggsgL V fiiii , --- --.-.- - . , 5. "" I rflBlrf Ks &, BY s E'?s9Sa S rSs wS ? ?