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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1875)
Em 3Z RS-,' deSSul"' H u-r r?SSTp!C3?S33SSSSS tii ii im itii mh'bSJ i T nTTir-irriTrnir m I III IJlTIIinrinMTiliMiWl iir i . ' HI III i'I - I III, III 4 ttia'H' W fflWII f IIMM WtTTWiBmi ' mmr.z'z7!rrTzr-rT--rr-rxr.--r-viw-r-' M-. ..rr.-. t -twtti r-rr--j-r-g E ADVERTISER THlTRSDAY. MAY 13. 1875. lublls,leri' Xollces. . ,i-TiiEAi)VKBTiSKR for sale by a. JXTKAt .. ci. .tlnnnr mid VpimTlofll. S. DO'S. ,luu",-"" V3 9T3Iain street, next door to the Postofllce. L Notices, set as ordinary reading matter, beclnrgedten cents per line, each Insertion. get "n &iV-i J Pe- """ "Jula " "" ..,pi nndt-r the head of "Wanted " -w -lll MT 11 T... I tt - 'Fr Iler.t, x or caw:. 't xuuuu, ew., LecLarged twenty-five cents for each adver- r .7'of livellnes,orIebS,eacaInscrtIon. Ad- , ..r-icts "" iive lines, at uie ruieoi uve tesis per i.ue. each Insertion. Authorised AgtXlUft. I Wesley Di mas, at' Sheridan, Is our authorized act-l at that pjace io.rtceive.uuu receipt yor an B :;dJeus. IaSC A Titx s is our auiuoriiu ut;tuiat enja- , a (.y to receive ana receipt lor monies aue us. I in- mas Birkess Is our authorized agent In Glen jcj-recjnet to receive anu receipt lor monies J.e-3ca.subscrIptiou. j I.STTEit, at St. Deroln. Is our authorized agent azizz -j ., .-..... -, ..- v .w. -; al to collect and receipt for monies due TJE AOV EKTISFIt. -3V 5 jAINICK is.Hiraiuiiurjzuu?ejinii.YBpiu- a tjrc -elve subscription and advertising, and c 1ect atd receipt for monies aue us. L. Bbitt, at Peru, Is hereby authorized to re- -2 subscription and ad ertlslng for the Ar- 3TisE,and collect and receipt for the same. rAiKsiiOTiinit & iiAdkut, 1 J'nbllshers Advertiser. LOCAL TgJSjg&7rl : I -j fc v ' m" " m"m- ' "i j " id borne This locality was visited by fine rain showers last Sunday. We notice that friend Wibley has commenced business iu his new house. The bond question will be voted an in Aspinwall precinct next Wednesday. Mr. James Medford, of Hamburg, was in the- city on Monday. Glad to see him. - Hon. H. C. Lett returns from the east on Tuesday. home Messrs. Wicherly & Smith com menced delivering ice to the people of the city on Saturday of last week. In this paper We publish the pro gramme for the convention of Minis isters to be held in this city on the 18th and 19th insfc. Several immigrant wagons, bound for Furnas county, , this state, passed through this city Wednesday of last week. Poetry by "Abbie" aud'Lom-i LarJj -Maple" next week. See ordinance regulating liquor traffic In Aspinwall. Uncle Joe Hamilton has choice varieties of cabbage and tomatoe plants for sale at his residence, corner 4th and Atlantic streets. The Aspinwall ordinance regu lating the liquor license question, was received by us-too Into for our lastLJSi -Jtyoaasit e'. i .-. liinnonrQ mid wphu- A - "Tf ! i f 'Hwsiu v - , v-.-vir Pie plant is cheap, and answers je purj-ose as much us pills. pliakspearian reading at McPher- son Hall this (Wednesday) eveuing. Prairie tchooners, bound for the re-t, daily pass through our streets. -Thanke to Rev. L. F. Britt, our t at Peru, for collections made for 'he Advertiser. RZen Big show at Nebraska City on FriJayof next weeH, Only $1.10 for the round trip on the M. P. Harvey McGee is back in Brown- pille, at the old stand, selling goods lor McPberpou. Glad that Harvey iaa again taken up his residence in j&ur city Brownvhle has the best ferry on ie Mlas.ouri river for crossing Into (Southern Nebraska and Northern asms, and a transfer nnd ferrj com pany who snare uo paint to hccoiuuio tate and make travelers safe and com- jrtabJe. Croes at Brown ville. i 3rr. Robert Skillon. of Sheridan, tcra protraetod viit to Wooster, N. ., and the State of New Jersej', re- uned home lust week, and favored i with a call on Monday. We are l!eaed to fceo Mr. Skillou safely re arned In the enjoyment of -good iealth. owacimug JlePliersjn Hall.&y Rev. lloswell ca.er. Critics sav that in renderimr 3 groat tragedy of Mucbeth Ar. ter has few superiors, if any. The estern press, wherever Mr. Foster 3 given his readings, speak in most mplimeutary terms of his style of ocutiou and power at delineation of arocter. Give Mr. Foster a good '&. Literary people should not II to bo present. RO'l j The Htalth Reformer for May patains, among other intereetingaud astructivo articles, the following: in illustrated article on physiology sd uygieno, a discussion of the 6alfc estiou, victims of opium euting.1 Idaia Clark on tobacco, "regular" genio treatment, bhould the aged nnk wlno? a sermon on water tea NcoQ'ee. hints to usekeeners. nnd 4 - w "Wh other information of great val- ?'o every household. Published at pt!e Creek, Mich., at $1.00 a year. Specimen copies free. The Vollo wing very truthful item 'takeu from the N..Y. Sun : lOne of the surest indications by fjilch to judge the enterprise and in el.igeuee of a ooramunity is to be ruu in ine character of tne newsna- -"3 it supports. It may be taken for "faiitej. as a ruje that the patronage "tat uewspaners is In proportion lte intelligence and thrift of the BpaIat!on tiiat thev aro intended to r"e: and tiir.ii.rii ne .,r-r tu .t.;i n ' - "iwuii jk v'uan lug null- in'-1 tlie cuductor: of such jour- -jiave an important Inliuence up- .03 that, as a rule, communities irhich btipport;their local press liber- n r . ' gel III return nnrcannnora u'liinh creditable to the towns in which ;-.' ; published. i- Dr. F. o. Hoimea and family, af- f an Dbsence during the winter at mercury. Ct -nt,..i tn tut JoelastSaturday near Nemaha City. ue may frieuds of the Doctor and J3 estimable familv trill lonrn nf fhpir ItarnwUh nUn,rn -r. rr I'lUOUl U. AJl. ii., O Uli- I a. attention fn fhn nronMna nf hlc E-resinn -V.:.t... .,,..., iiuiwuusLanuing tue es- '"IVe niediCfll t-nnu'lmlira nnccnccarl ! oim heretofore, and his success as g'ctUioner, the Doctor has not been '65:nnn l.s, l .... -v.. ma uoseuce. Aitnougn on M to friends aud relatives in Gon- sctcut. he embraced the onportuni- , Jed by a learned physician, and Soof e of fhoiStato papefsdoinot' readily' get hold of the names of the Nemaha constitutional convention delegates, J. H. Peery and H. G- E wan. "Sea Foam" is the new brand of flour ShifTer Homowood's miller is manufacturing Tor tliia market. We notice that McPhersou aud Bratton have it for sale. "The Treasure Hunters," the intensely interesting story now being published by Tjie Advertiser, will run through abount thirteen issues from the beginning. The grasshopper clerk .is so ego tistical as to think he got away with us on the gut question last week ; nevertheless two-thirds of those ac quainted with him regard him as the Inside of a gut. - Mlsa Alice Judkihs has charge of the telegraph office again. - Rev. Beckman, of Humboldt, was in this city on Tuesday. Ic can be obtained at all times at the shop of Witcherly & Smith. The voune Grasshoppers are do ing considerable damage through the couutry. We wero n eased to meeton Tues day Mr.E. Weisenreder of Aspinwall, In our city. Hon. J. H. Broady. ilo'at delegate from this and Richardson counties, has gone to Lincoln. We had the.'pleasuro of- meeting our old friend J. Phil. Deuser, of the hardware firm of Deuser Bros., of Rockport, in the city on Tuesday. Mr. Geo. Armstrong is busily en gnged moulding brick for his first kiln of 200,000. Mr. Armstrong in tends to burn during the summer 500,000 brick. The Sheridan baseball club JiRllatIcaL, ,wa beliave they call them selves ft Is understood will visit" Brownville nest Saturday to engage thelClippera&iniaifriendJysgsme. - i We had the pleasure of meeting Mr. J. D. Calhoun of Lincoln, in this city on Monday of this week. His many friends of Brownville are al ways pleased to see him. M. E. Convention commences in this city May 18th. Did the g. h. c. read the TecumT sell Chieftain of lasVweek ? It's awful. The "Clipper" nine will soon ap pear upon the field In new uniform suits. Dr. MoPherson left for Lincoln on Tuesday to attend the constitution al convention, of which ha 13 a mem ber from Hajlan county Henry ShifTer says tile Black Hills are played out now that he has his new brand of flour "sea foam" on the market. Buy a sack and give it a trial. The mule-faced, editor of the Granger says public decency is fos tered only by Mm! Now, it strikes us that if it takes an unscrupulous journalist and public calumniator to be a fosterer of decency, that that hy brid is an unmitigated success. The ferry boat on Tuesday, while making her return trip at 10 o'clock a. rn., was unable to bteui the heavy wind that prevailed from the north at that time, and was driveii about a mile below town-wberea landing-was made. The boat sustained no dam- gtt. t-iwu-Tiy-ije. , Just as we have our paper ready for the pres 12th lust. we are star tled with the Bad intelligence of the deatli of Mrs. Lula E. Dolen, wife of H. H. Dolen of this city, and daugh ter of Dr. John McPherson. She died at 11:35 a. jr. Mrs. Dolen was iu the 19th year of faer age, would have been 20 next August, and had be'en marri ed not quite a year yet. She died of heart disease from which she had beeu au iu tense sufferer for many months. Her father was telegraphed for ct Liucoln, immediately. Her mother is at Republican City. The deceased was anXestimable young la dy,, loved by all her acquaintances and associates, and they now deeply mourn her premature departure, al though she has gone to that home be yond the boundaries of suffering and sorrow. The bereaved husband and familyjhave deepest sympathy of this community. GRASS!) EXCSJIiSIOW FROM BROWXYILL TO NEBRASKA. CITY. Tlic Great Xew York anil New Orleans Zoological anil Kquestrlsii Exposition. Call nnd see my new. stock of spriag goods, consisting of dry goods, cloth ing, shoes, hats and groceries. I have one of the best stocks In town, and sell at very low price, to suit the times. Geo. Marion. j3T . --' Hon. Evan Worthing, register of the U. S. Land Office at Blooming, Neb., arrived iu the city on Saturday last, and started for home on Tuesday. Ho reports times pretty good and im proving iu his part of the Stale. Mr. E. F. Hodges, of Warren, Penn., is visiting our city, and Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hackney, of whom he is an acquaintance. Mr. Hodges is a printer by trade, and of course has called on The Advertiser. All persons knowing themselves indebted to F. E. Johnson & Co. will confer a great favor bj' calling at their old stand and settling thfeir accounts by cash or note, as their books must be closed up. 4Gw2 lie vrravUrftsHJimeiihauy-irriehu of 'Majf CuY yi evening. Shakesperfim reading frey here will be pleased to learn that he is well fixed iu a suburban village of Chicago, as managing editor of a new paper called The Sun. He has not favored us with a "copy of his pa per, but we understand it is a stock journal. A week-or two ago our respected citizen Mr. James II. Drain started for the Black Hills, but did not go further thau Omaha, and returned home last week. He says he ha3 not given up the idea of going to that couutry, and only concluded to defer it for a while. He saw and talked with borne of the returning gold seekers, and the stories they told were very encouraging. But Mr. Drain thinks lie will wait until treas ure hunting in those regions shall re ceive the smiles instead of tho frowns of Uncle cam. m' mend, to take a progressive I say his life's his own; usinc me n r j8 u the broad field of medical pct-taadd to his former knowl- 'curium agencies in me i ttnent of dicpncdc Wn lin.l th,a i' "Uich fllfi T)nftnr h-.fl writfnn s dead, whlnh ua ii?.. r u; 'yactinirArl i.lon ii t F I VJV.4 III LUC HCUlUlCUt i rs especially chrouio cases. a' & '"ply the ute of electro maguet- " Doctor hiiss rptnrcri foil Pared to nt.upou the practice of -v resiou aU( uy the uge of med. ut5 anil i.: . ma eieciro-magneuc au- 11 u "a3 yrcat laun mat ue 1 o& ninr r. -., ... . j- , - - ucetsiui in relieving Id "uauiiy irom me pamg erhpf M f v5olaled laws than -"c. A woman by the name of Brown was arrested in this city on Wednes day for being in possession of a horse and buggy which she hired from a man named Agle, in Wnterville, Kansas. Agle sent a dispatch to this city requesting tho arrest of the wo man if she came to the city. She came iu on Monday, and Marshal McCabe, recognizing the outfit from the description received, took posses sion of the property. Thp woman was permitted to go on her way re joicing, which she did, starting west Monday evening afoot. The woman's story about the mat ter, which corresponds essentially with that given by Agle, was thatshe hired, or received, the horse and bug gy with the avowed purpose of going to Fairburry, Neb, which trip she made. After that visit she concluded to go to Clarinda, Iowa, to visit her sister. This she did also, and was on her return trip to Wnterville when arrested. Her justification fo acting the way she did with Agle's property, was that she and Agle had been on intimate terms for a long time, aud aud that he ought to be ashamed of himself for troubling her about so small a matter, considering what she had been to him, and all the sacrifices she had made for him. When she saw his dispatch for her arrest, she manifested great iudiguation. "Yes, damn him," exclaimed Mrs. Brown, "111 make it hot for him when 1 net uacii 10 watervuio. Ho won't darn The Chieftain warns Howe's pri vate secretary: "We ..especially de sire that our cotemporary- hold him self ready at a moments notice io tes tify of those , things which he has seen." "Why does the editor of the Granger ask for names when he knows so inuoh about it himself?" Why? Well, probably, because he wa3 paid, as a grasshopper clerk, to pretend Ignorance. We aro again under obligations to Henry ShifTer for a sack of his most excellent flour. This time the brand is "sea foath," and he intends that is shall be the-Arist flour in the market, the "nbw method" not excepted. We believe Mr. Shiffor to be an honest, reliable miller, aud that his new hraud will give entire satisfaction. s We call special attention to the 'twocolumu'advertleement auntire- ly new one of Richards & Smith, in this issUe. That popular, establish ment offers superior inducements for the trade of Southern Nebraska, nnd is selling vast quantities of goods at prices to suit the present times. A citizen of Brownville oruelly whipped and beat his wife on Tuesday night of this week. This man lias a good wife and grown up daughters. But the husband and father is a brute, and ought to be put in jail again and kept there until he leariis to treat his family decently and let whisky alone. The Pawnee Republican would like to know whether a majority of the Good Templars of that city voted for or against the whisky ticket at their late city election. Our cotempo rary does not say which ticket was elected, but that sounds as if the whiskey ticket has filially been victo rious in that hitherto exceedingly temperance town. residences. Our readers shbuld bear in mind .thn intiiniiKiojiljonji,vfliidonwJuaiyiittao.'ii.:-"- ' "$su! .t.tre"ovu, wilinake place inUhia city on the 8thf most of -the Jiousehold goods being 9th, 10th uhd-llth days of June next. Prof. Perkins, the celebrated conduc tor of conventions and music, will be present, and tho musical talent of all this region of the west will concen trate here at that time, which will make the occasion one of the most interesting and important to people of intelligence and refinement. Make your arrangements so aS to visit Brownville at that time. wife for years, he owes me more than his ola horse and buggy is worth. O, I understand it! He is going to get married soon to another girl ; wonder how she'll like to know that I will soon become a mother to a child by Air. Agle. O, I'll make it warm for Agle, the damn scoundrel, when Igit back. I'll bust him up In business, sure." And so bhe went on while she tarried iu the city. Bill Rogers, Esq., told her she had better go at once, and she went, and nobody wanted her to stay. She Is a largo, stout woman, full of the devil as any one could tell without much acquaintance; and we doubt not she will be as, good as her word, aud make it extremely hot for Aelc; Our very much esteemed young friend, Ed. Gibson, went to Omaha last week to work in one of the Oma ha printing offices. We understand that he has secured a-situation In the Herald ollice. Gib. was an attache of The Advertiser for about four years, aud by his good sense, pleasant man ners, and all good qualities of mind and heart, endeared himself to his employes aud associates. We never regretted a parting with an employe so much as we did the parting with Gib. He deserves the fullest confi dence and highest respect in any printing office or other business. We bespeak for him many friends wher ever he may roam ; but hope he will not forget his many frieuds at Brown ville, and that there jare attractions here which will cause him to visit us frequently. "The "Clipped' nine of this city played the -'Silver Stars" at Rockport last Saturday, and our boys "got away with the "Stars" badly. The count stood 39 for the "Clippers" to IS for the "Stars." The two clubs will play the "rub" game at Phelps one week from next Saturday. The following is the score as han ded us by Charley Arnold, captain of tho Clippers : r Do not get excited and plow up your wheat which has the appearance of having been ruined by the hopper. It may not be ruined after all. A gentleman informed us that a field, of wheat apparently destroyed by them was coming up nicely again since the pest had left and the wa"rm rains come. Billy. Barret, of Iowa, came to town Monday and goton a spree, kept up his spree until Tuesday by the as sistance of friends, fell into the hands of hieves and robbers who got away with some of his money. Marshal McCabe finally to save Billy and the balance of his money from said thievps, robbers and pickpockets, put Billy in tho cooler, and kept his mon ey for him until he sobered up. The fire-fiend was loosed in Ne maha cotluty las weak, and we, chronicle the burning ofVthree.farni! Nathan Golemanla ITousei ov57 ' fToUa -an saved, however. We learh thSf while the family were at dinner, Mr. H. P. Manning discovered the roof of his neighbor Coleman's house enveloped in flames, aud ran bhoutiug fire. This was the first notice Coleman had that his house was on fire. The residence of Dr. Brooke, of Howard was also destroyed by fire on the Gth, and the residence of Mr. nal royd.ofGlen Rock, on the 7th. AVe did not learn the particulars of these conflagrations, or the amount of losses incurred, except that Mr. Hallroyd'r, house was new, and his' loss estimated at about $3,000. All were accidental. KC4V Goods Constantly received by McPhersou. He has what the people want. He 6ells at the lowest possible fig ures for cash. He is determined not to be under sold. Everybody invited to call and ex amine tjooda and ascertain prices. Remember the old stand of F. E. Johnson & Co., is still the place to se cure the best bargains. Beautiful parasols, at Mrs. E. Marion's. CttlTEKS. Arnold -.. 2 Hulburd -1 Rich....... - 3 Mercer..... .......... 2 Berkley.. 2 T-orunce 6 Tipton 3 O It SILVER STAE3. O It Arnold.. Bailey Total"..... Clippors 5 Bnrnuby i .uocn 4 C Rulnnd 2 C Stull 3 4 Barnaby 5 1 Blake 2 4 Gado 4 4 Sparks 3 (i Templeton ... 3 39, Total. MJ2JI2TGS. 2 3 4 .3 10 2 5 Silver Stars.. S I 3 0 2 ...23 18 8 9 3 239 0 1 IS The grasshoppers last Saturday made a raid upon our front yard, and went for our new blue grass, and left scarcely a spear perceptible ; aud they did it quickly, too. In order to have revenge we cut a stick about six feet long, to the end of whioh we fastened a bunch of old paper aud rags, satu rated said bunch thoroughly with coal oil, touched a match to it, and with the toroh we waded into those grass hoppers. Wherever they fbamed up thickest there wo would thrust our torch. When that torch was con sumed we had another one ready, and so on. The result was that we left about a peck on two rods square of ground that will never be a success any more as hoppers. The most of the enemy, to our great gratification, were not killed outright, but only had their legs burned off, or were only badly scorched, so as to injure their appetite, and we would have felt good oyer it had Berg himself been present. SEW PIUXTS. Just received a large lot of calicos of beautiful and varied patterns, at Mc Pherson'e. Wm. H. Hoover, Real Estate Agent and Conveyencer. Court Room. Splendid lot of new prints received this week, only 8c to 10c a yard, by MoPherson. L. Lownian is selling ribbons and fancy dress trimmings cheap. McPherson is selling goods below grange prices for cash,. L. Lowman sells hip gore corsets, 50 cents. For dry goods or groceries, go to McPherson's and get more for your money than at any other store. Wanted. All kinds of grain. Theo. HILL & Co. Call and examine McPherson's new goods and get his prices. . Kitchen tables for three dollars, and new bureaus at Roy's. People prefer to trade where they can get the best bargains, aud Mc Pherson's ia the place. L. Lowman is receiving parasols. People throui. McPherson's store early and late, because his goods, and prices for the same, suit them. "Live aud let live," is his motto. L. Lowman sells LouVro kid gldves, two button at $1 25 a pair. Ladies, call and see McPherson's new goods. He is selling calicoes at S to 10 cents. JOSEPH POUfA", House, plain aud ornamental paint ing, paper hanging, graining, glazing, kalsomining, etc., etc. Work done on short notice nnd warranted. r.. LOWMAX, Received a spfenditf Stock of linen suits. Latest 'styles only. This immense Institution exhibits In NEBRAS KA CITY Friday, May !itti 1S75. It comes moit favorably noticed by tho nrcss in other cities. It travels by rail, rising ra freight cars to transport ii irora point u poim. xias an immense unmoer of cases, dens.wat'ons.&c. tocontain its animals. itimiia' fKa-tra i.tarts3 iti Mr eilMoa Baraoses. v.iik.U nt niJht are so brilHantly lit up with aa that evcrytiuiif is as atsoerBftwe as in aay. Among me animals enumerated are "monster living Alaska SeaJJcns.exhlb'rU'd.Iu mammoth tnnfcs-riolcSlnjr'-JO barre.a or sea water..' This will be truly a novel sight, as they are he only ones alive outside of tho I'ucirlC Ocean. We notice the announcement of the "hlui. link. ! Avtvin liartnbpst. thn irnu Or wild horned horse, the wapiti, theKHnt ostrich, all of wnicn nre verv rare ana interesting anirams. .iso lions, titters, elephants, camels, hyenas, kangaroos, crocivllles, sacred cattle, gorillas, manatees, (first eveijhibited), koodoos, vultures, viache varkes, baboons." in fact a world of animals, reptiles. tc The gallery of wax statuary w ill prove a very in teresting as well as original part of the show. The entire community has read ofKlng Kalakua.KIng Alphonso. and the Beecher and Ti.ton scandal Lite size representations of these persons will he found in the gallery. The new invention, ono that will astonish every body. Is the steam man. Walks aud runs alone, unsupported, a mechanical marvel. Its circus bids fair to out-rival any establishment we have ever nad, both in point of numbers and scale of merit, iluuy HnglUh artists, who have an excellent Huropean reputation, nnd who make their flr-it appearance in America: Miss Minnie Marks, the greatest female rider the world ever produced: M'lle Itoilna Cooke, with her stud of 3Ie age and dancing horses; MM! Uosiland, the beautiful char acter equestrienne : William O'Dale. the electrify1 ing equestrian : A. VanZandt, who appears for the ilrst lime In this country in his. extraordinary and original act' entitled the "English Jockey's r.is tlmia,'" the. greatest achievement the world has ever known : Hiram Marks, jester, the most versa tile ring humorist living: George Adams, tho pan tomimic wonder and king ot thestilts; M'lle Jessie Mack wire equilibrist; Young Leon, the only rider who manages to ride and drive nine horses ; the Milton Jaspers, the three Hying men of the air: W. Batcheller. champion lpapr of the world : Mr. Ab ram VanZindt. HoIIandlMurray.Molenture Long Davis. Hart, nnd IMce. the extraordinary gymnasts L Many other celebrities are mentioned that we have not space to designate here. Itobert Freyer's troupe of trained animals. His ponie ilo the 's"e-saw." The riding dog Kallko jumps hqhf s.banners.brldges. Ac. Tjie deer eclipse Hilar Jumping with their monkey rider. The rac ing caueN are very last. From Indications the parade will eclipse anything and everything ever attempted in that line in Amer ica up to the present time. Fourteen dromedaries (truly a novel team) will draw a music car at ttie head. Then appears the la dles and gents on priceless steeds. :xext the open Jion den. their tamer seated among them, all of whom are exposed to view. Then the -40 dens of livinganimals. the largest Zoological collection in this country. Then Zingra and his platft-glass den of serpents, the reptiles seen coiling around and about him. and obev every word pf Command. Ter minating with the Parisian steam caliope, it mon ster musical Instrument, played by steam, and drawn by 10 powerful horses. At the tent another gratultousdisplay is oflered daily: at 1 p. m. a lady ascenih a single wire 3X) feet in midair, from the ground to the top of the pavilion. Two exhibitions are given dallv, at 1 and7p. rn. The Trunk Itallroad -.'ill carry passengers to visit the Sew York and New Orleans Zoological and Equestrian Kxposltion at Nebraska City, illay l at the following feTeatly reduced rates: From Brownville to Neb City and return, SllO From Peru to Nebrosku City, and return, 7 0 5TTlckets good to return on any train until Sun uay.Aitty.Ku. . - -w; . s - . ,. , . KINK" CtJT. . . -a j . i n bi i vrr car...." t j. i n rlVJ'-s- . sT"- Ji-. i l l ? uapcoquiereururanua.ever umtigui., to- theicitvnat -McPhor&ou-'s stobaccn -Btore,5noTtlffii-.t cSriTerW'lirlfik BloCi? Mrs. E. Marion has just received another lot of new hats aud flowers ; also 1,000 yards of all silk gtog'rain cord edge ribbons, from 2 to G inches wide at Io cents a yard. Orders for cigars tilled promptly and strictly according to order at McPher son's wholesale cigar house, Brown ville, Neb. GO TO IIAGAIl'g. He keeps the best liquors and ci gars, and a quiet aud orderly house. His billiard tables are of the latest style, nnd appointments about the es tablishment, are attractive. Retail cigar dealers are invited to send their orders or call at the whole sale house of McPherson, in Brown ville. Satisfaction guaranteed to cus tomers. R. A. Hawley is receiving goods In hi3 line almost daily, and it has its ef fect on our streets. It looks like old times, when wo had the trade of the whole county. We notice farmers from all parts of the county domingto Brbwnville to trade with Mr. Haw ley. He shouldbe encouraged by all. Go to the tobacco store in the north east corner of McPherson's,blcick, for anything usually kept in such an es tablishment. Fine cut chewing and smoking tobacco, pipes of all kinds and sizes, and cigars of the choicest kind and of ail brands. Call at Judkin'sj every Tuesday aud Thursday and Saturday, and get fresh vegetables. If you want the best tobacco and ci gars, call at McPherson's tobacco store. DISSOLUTION OP CO.PAKTXER SHIP. The co-partuership heretofore ex isting between the undersigned, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. A. W. Lemon retiring from the busines-s. Tho business will be carried on hereafter hi' S. W. Abbott and M. L. Emery, under the firm name of Abbott & Emery, who will settle all accounts of the old firm. Thanking patrons for past favors, we respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. S. W. Abbott, M. L. Emery, A. W. Lemon. May 1st, 1S73. cigaus : ciGAits : Wholesale and retail at McPherson's cigar store. Send in your orders. CASBIES IKSJTS ! ! I have just received one of the larg est and most splendid lots of assorted candies and nuts ever brought to the city, also pure maple sugar! If you want anything in my line, cheap, give xne a call. R. V. Hughes. TOU ARE INTERESTED. If you regard life and property go and see the Non-Explosive Lamps at H. C. Lett's drugstore. Boots and Shoes for men, ladiesaud childrei, at It. Lowman'e. A PARTAERAKTBI). Ben Rogers desires to dispose of one half of his livery stockto a partner with two or three thousand dollar.. It is ono of the best staJbles lu the west and pays well. New fans for ladies and chiidiou at Mrs. E. Marion's. L. Lowman is selling cottouade and domestic cheaper than ever. L. Lowman Isselling clothing cheap for ca3b. Go to Abbott & Emery For all kinds of Farm Implement and Machine Repairing, Plain and Fancy Painting; Wagon, Wood and Iron Work. Good work! Low rates! L. Lowman will sell ohevoit shirts at great bargains. . ti? Early RoseEgtatoesJpq eaod, JEeather-and moss pillbwsfmutlress es, baby uggies and new Carpets, at Roy's Furuiturs Store. What makes good bread ? Good flour Huddart & McCoy keeps it. L. Lowman is selling the Uet Se calico ever brought to this market. 1000 yard of Ribbons, all widths and colors, at 25 cts. per yard . at Theo. Sill $ Cd's J To tlie Farmers of Wcntaha Counts. All parties desirous of obtaining a loan for three years, at 12 per cent, per annum, in connection with life iu suraueej can do so b3 calling on J. FITCH KrNNEY, Jr., at tiie office of E. W. Thoma8,where he will re main for""sixty days from the 1st of May, 1S73. L. Lowman sells buckle plow shoes. Largo stock of cldthlng for men, youths aud children, ai L. Low- inaus's. Stand not on your going but go at once to Huddart and McCoy's and get a sack of that, not new method, but the old reliable method flour. E3. C. LETT Has just received, the flueat stock of wall paper ever b.-ought,to tbia city, and-fojUfiSiuionit! n - wn-inir '"fo' s" Hli AmEs.JT, nlitaifJMH9!i. 1 Call at H7 C. jliuU's Drue Store and procure a bottle of thai fine perfum ery. W. H. SIcCRfiSSlY lias O.-age Orange, Timothy, Blue Grass, Clover, Red Top aud Garden Seeds, FliESIT. 33m3 19 SW STTL.E' Letter and note paper in boxes, at H. C. Lett's Drug store. SPItSKG AKHJ &BJ3231ER G0023S Returning from the east, and re ceiving as usual a large and well se lected stock of goods iu all tho diff erent lines I usually keep, I will be pleased to show my friends and cus tomers the most beautiful styles of goods in the inarket this season. Louis Lowman. Do uot carry your flour and feed home on your back, but go to Hud dart & McCoy's after It, and have it delivered free of charge. IZIC!I5ICE!! Witcherly & Smith are now' prepar ed to deliver Ice. Call at at the bar ber shop and get your tickets! and leave your orders. BLACK HILLS EXCITEMENT. TEE GREAT RUSH. PLENTY of GOODS CHEAP foriCASH W. TV. BCA-CELlNTEir. Ladies hose for 10 and 15 o's, at Mrs. E. Marion's. Children's buff shoes, at Mrs. E. Marion's. Z.IFE IXSURAXCE. .Wo invite attention to the adver tisement of J. Fitch Kinney. Jr., agent for the Union Mutual Life In surance company, of Maine, in an other column. All parties des-irous of iuauring their lives would profit by taking a policy in this insurance company, as they are willing to loan their money to their policy holders, having already loaned their policy holders in the state of Nebraska from $000,000 to $700,000, and are willing to loan money to any one taking insur nncejn their company on three years time at;12 per cent, per annum. tf WHEAT. I will pay the highest marke? price for a few thousand bushels of wheat. W. A. JUDKINS. 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