m THE ADVERTISER. THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1S7G. TIME CARDS. Dally Stage Line South. v-em Brownville to Arapo, Falls 3ty and Italo A Vem&ha City, Apnwalt and fet. IWroia. coa Armr with conveyances to all atber points. Leaves Brewn cttie dally a.i 1 o'clock p. m. Ar-lvcs at Brwwnvilie 11 o'clock a. ra. Ar J. C.HARLESS, Proprietor. Nebraska Railway. Brawn ville Pern J0pm 4:ts p ra ;pm tpmr S.15prflE:pin gWpm Ifrl5pi a Nebraska CStv LtncelB.- Mpm SJ8pra35pm S3) arul35 p m imep m QSOaa J. N. CONVERSE, Scp'X. Brownville Bats Line to Phelps. jave Brownvill 7:S. m., VM p. nu. &39 p. m. Arrive at Brow nvllle T3Sa.m 110 a. ra.. 33 p. ra . B.M. BAILEY, fcuperintendcat. Cht6ag & North. AVestern Railway. Trains at CwcaCIl BieCs arrive and depart as follows nOfVOWEST ARBIVE OOrSS EAST DEPART Dv Express Wc2Vp.rQ. I Dav Express Sj.a 'lKht Express 9-JSa.m. 1 Nlnt Express. 4.-Sp.ra. s 1 Ex. Freight lfcS8a.ni. W.H.STENNETT.Gen.FRS.Agt. 0 Publisher' Notices. Extra Copies or the Advertiser for sale by G. S. Dcn Bookseller, Stationer and News Deal er? So ?7Mafn street, next door to the PostoCice. Icai. Notice?, set as ordinary reading matter, , will be cnarsedten cents per line, each Insertion. Set In dfcmUy e. fifteen cento a ttae. , Atitaprt 7edl!A g g,nl W. K. IOTBetntew. a: reraJs.aergKaisathOTlie 19 receive rateocripMwi and advertising toe the ASVebttses? and coitect aodlrecefpt'fbr the same. "Wesley DncPAS. at Sheridan. Is oar autbor'zed nen:Uaat place to receive and receipt for all monies doe us. J P. Hoover Is oar authorized agent at Ne:a ha aty to receive and receipt for raon!s doe us. Thomas Bcbrbss Is our aathorlred agent In Glen Bock precinct to receive and receipt for rsonles dae us on sabscrlptwa. A J- Hitter, at St. Deroin, Is our authorized aent at that place, to receive subcrlptlons and adver tising, and to collect and receipt for monies due The Advertiser. JonsS. Mixxck Is oer authorized agent at Aspln xall, to receive subscription and advertising, and collect and receipt for monies due us. FAIP.BROTHER & HACKER, Publishers Advertiser. LOCAL IfATTEJlS. State warrants are worth 100 cents on the $1.00. County seat election three weeks from Saturdsy. Our State exchanges "speak flat teringly of the fruit prospect. The Presbyterian Sabbath School will hereafter meet at 9:20 A. M. We learn that two of Mrs. Emp son's children have the scarlet fever. The Nebraska City transfer boat travels six miles in making a round trip, so says the 2ews. Young man, save your postal currency and take Jeruslm to see the elephant on Saturday, the 19th. Is Nemaha county going, tohave a CenterniTalTWrnTSrcriTy-tefcnjrd; tlon : one in which the whole county can join ? If you wlsh'to- increase the debt of the county, and further depreciate county 'order, vote to remove the county seat to Sheridan. Remember the eounty conven tion at Sheridan next Saturds' after noon. This is the way" Preident are elected, and thee primary meet ings should not be neglected. Geo. Horaewood is determined "to supply the demand for bb flour, and to that end has secured the servi ces of Herman Ltecht, an experi- oncpdmill who.in connection with M- TTr.- GUniT- wrfll rrtn -hlawnlfl 1 r. will ran -hiaicnl Geerge i business. - ,.i - t - J day and night. - At therlryymeungneld In Nemaha City IasVSturdayT and of which J. P. Hoover was chairman and Philip Crother secretary, the fol lowing gentlemen were elected as delegates to the Republican Countj Convention : J. H. Drain, J. C. Cro ther, Levi Johnson, Moses Banks and W. S. Hacker. The following are the delegates elected to attend the Republican County Convention to be held next Saturday at Sheridan : C. F. Stewart, A. W. Nickell. J. S. Church, D. O. Cross, A. R. Davison, T C. Hacker, Wesley Penney, W. A. Polock, W. E. Majors, W. H. Mc XJreerv, and T. L. Schick. W. A. Polock, a prominent Re publican of Nemaha county, has written a letter to the Omaha Bee de fending Church Howe. He says Howe Is the most popular man in that county, and that he will be sent to the State Senate if he is not nomina ted for Centennial Governor. (?) Pawnee Republican. Polock was only talking for "bunk um." He didn't mean what he said, because he don't believe it, and be cause he knows It can't be done. Po lock always was erratic. The death of Mrs. Esther Eous field, which we mention elsewhere, was'attended with some circumstan 'ces unusually painful. A rumor was afloat that her death was hastened, if -not occasioned", by remedies adminis tered by her attending physicians. It was deemed best, under the circum stances, and in justice to ail parties, that an inquest be held over the re mains. Coroner Ebright, therefore, on Saturday caused a jury to be se lected fa? that purpose, which was composed of our best citizens, and which gave the matter a patient hearing. After due deliberation the jury arrived at the conclusion that deceased came to her death by natu ral causes, and not by the effects of medicines. The verdict was timely, and will relieve the grevlous uncer tainty which would have forever sur rounded the cae. The jury was com posed of A. H. Gilmore, John L. Car son, B. H. Gibson, Joseph Huddart, James Steveqson and E. T. Ilainey. To increase your taxes vote for county seat removal. We this week publish the law in reference to the re-location of county seats. Read it. Hon. Schuyler Colfax lectured in Omaha Friday evening. Subject, Abraham Lincoln. W. D. Blackburn, who is corres ponding for the Centennial Gazette, visited Tecumseh recently. Cooper, Bailey & Co. have, im mense bill boards announcing the coming of their circus on the 19th. Our town was gaily decorated with flags yesterday in honor of the opening of the centennial exposition. Alex. Robison is completing his new building on Main street. It will be second to none In the city when finished. We are authorized to say that all teams from Missouri, coming to at tend the big show on the 19th. will be crossed the round trip for $1.00. Madical Zcaves is the title of a new monthly, paper published gtLin- ted' &o.- .13"TT: f 4a We fiave received the premium list of the Johnson county fair, print ed at the Chieftain office, Tecumseh, Dy narrow & Crow. It Is a neat pamphlet. Bishop Clarkson officiated at the Episcopal Church on Sabbath morn ing and evening. There was a very large attendance to listen to the tal ented gentleman. The Presbyterians of this city have procured the services of Rev. Samuel R. Warrender, of New York, who will preach his first sermon in this place next Sunday week, the 21st. John Hacker and John Max well started for the Black Hill coun try last Tuesday. Mr. Hacker has been up in that country some years ago, and feels confident he can find gold there. It would be interesting to the tax-payers of this county to examine those large books in the possession of Treasurer Gilmore, and see if the tax es upon the property proposed to be donated to the county by the Sheridan people, h3Ve been paid. Call and examine the new Bur dette and Western Cottsge Organs. Best in the market. Sold on monthly payments, or a liberal discount made for cash. Also agent' for Pease and Chickering Pianos. D. T. Smith, Brownville, Neb. A whole page circus advertise ment improves -the aoDearance of i. . ; . V H . . I somBrOTracxchsnscsyaTjiFnO-xlOTxTjtT the readers feel thankful to the pub lishers for giving them an illustfafed paper. To those papers that are run ning patent outides we would sug gest the selling of btth inside pages to the next circus company. We understand that a man named Brumps, a doctor of Holt county. Mo., committed suicide in the Atchison county jail lat Monday, by taking 20 grains of morphine. He had been found guilty of producing abortion upon a young eirl in Holt county, and bis sntence would have been five years in the penitentiary. Down in Xemaha Count v the Granger has commenced a fight on t tvt "J.i krs tx? rn ir nna a rwi n r w r Awrfj.iwo . oo. wiiiiu6 xolnjby W.J3. Copeland.and devo .zojrstlonalirelfzionWsboiairfefbrm. -" - VJ,' . -f- r '-mfw i iBtilia.flicegmbiimUnii 4-rurTr ttrtTljS Re6JiiMMHniInaUoa forEenator. Wes(&n3?ebrazkian.' -flf 1& WjgpSBllsb this iLenxtibrZfhe infor mation of Mr. Majors. We doubt if he would ever have known the Gran ger was llghtinghlm. We are glad to pee the evidences of prosperity in the Lincoln State Journal. It ha been enlarged to a thirty-two column paper; put its tel egraph news in a legible shape; and is evidently trying to be somebody at any rate to be decent. The gear hath-a-way of making newspapers go as well as the female of the equine genus of quadrupeds. Imagine, if you can, our feelings yesterday morning as we were ap proaching our office, patriotically intending to display the nicest flag in town, when we were suddenly con fronted with our own flag proudly waving in front of a business house down street, and which the proprietor had the night before procured from our devil under false representations. To say that we were "hedged in" hardly expresses it. We "pulled down our vest" and passed on medi tatively. W. Jewell, of Howard, met with a very serious accident on Monday. He had started home, and while de scending what is known as theHarrls hill north of town, his horses became unmanageable and threw him from the wagon with such force as to ren der him unconscious for several hours. He was found shortly after the acci dent, and taken to the residence of 'Squire Clai'ton, where Dr. Stewart was called to see the unfortunate gen tleman. His injuries we hope will not prove fatal. The most popular sang of the day, says the Ghibago Journal, is "Gathering Shells from the Sea Shore," composed by Will L. Thomp son. Such Is the extraordinary popu larity of this most exquisite song that it is scarcely possible to keep it in print. Messre. Lyon t Healy of this city have just given an order for 5G00 copies, and other dealers are ordering it by the thousand." For sale by all music dealers. Price 40 cents. Pub lished by W. L. Thompson & Co., East Liverpool, Ohio. BUSINESS BREVITIES. Are yon going to the Bhow ? Geo. Launan is now acting as jailor. Milwaukee bottled beer at Hud dart's. It hasn't rained now for several days. Thanks to David Campbell for business favors. A. W. Nickell has the nicest so da fountain in town. Ladies', men's and boys' saddles, of all styles, at Bauer's. Brussels carpet can be had of J. L. Roy for $1.30 per yard. The Centennial Exposition was formally opened j-esterday. Whips of all kinds drover, rid ing, and driving, at Bauer's. See the call of the president of the county agricultural society. Leavitt's Bill Ringers failed to arrive in time to give a performance. Read all the advertisements and 6ee the bargains that are offeied. Weaning bits for colts and calves, a sure thing, at Bauer's harness shop. We have furnished quite a num ber of our buslnes houses with "Cred it Checks." Two Parker's Patent Observation Bee Hives for sale at Jo. Huddart's grocery store. Nhrnslin fftrTniir'1rinBft'"VriMl nnnrf i-- . . . -K3" - i'mw V! nquse uuiiaing, wiin room .lor.all feer officers rent free. r" " ;-" Paecoe A Williams are having the room next to Till & Cohn fitted up for a meat market. For a "business" definition of the word "snide," call on Geo. Cross, at the lumber yard. T. L. Schick left Monday on a business trip to Lincoln, Tecumseh, Humboldt and Falls City. Centennial whips are the latest out, and our enterprising horse cloth ier, J. H. Bauer, has them for sale. The town cattle are now making regular daily trips to the bottom above town, under the guidance of James Parmer. Isn't it about time the rubbish was cleared off" the side walk on First street? Whose duty is it to attend to such matters? Who will speculate in the county bonds issued for erecting the necessary county buildings, should the county seat be moved to Sheridan? Mrs. A. W. Nickell is at present on a visit to friends In Lawrence, Kan., and A. W. himself goes right along with his business as usual. Skinner's sulkey plows, 16-inch, are the cheapest to buy. They do the work of two common plows, and save the expense of one man and horse. For sale by Richards & Smith. $1.50 pays for The Advertiser for one year; $100 for six months, and 50c for three months. Our term? for a'less period than one year are at the rate of $2 00. Remember this. Harrison's patent combination kitchen safe, the most useful, and at the same time the most ornamental, pieceofjkitchen furniture ever brought to this city, is now for sale at J. L. RoyjS furniture store, IJtWpbel'depatyiIellrfquent' tax collector, informs us that he Is having good" success in -collecting the delinquent taxes. He says he finds all willing to pay, and that so fur he has not distressed any one. Several of our exchanges, we no tice, have sold an entire page of their paper to Cooper, Bailey & Co.'s cir cus. The advertising agent didn't have money enough with him to buy a page of The Advertiser. Chicago markets.on the' 9 report ed active in cattle, receipts being 50, 000. Stockers and feeders sold at $3 50 ($4 55; shippers, $4.405.30; com mon to good butchers' steers, $3.60 4.60; good beeves, $4.6o4.75; medi um, $4.25.4.50. Hogs in fair de mand, but weak and low ; scallawags &&gSgS-..W 5a:-DCl Resales, Sr7i807;30 for medium to choice. Sheep quiet and nominal at $4.505. According to call the Republi cans met at the court house on Satur day last for the purpose of electing delegates to the county convention at Sheridan, to be held May 13. when the following proceedings were had : On motion A. W. Nickell was cho sen chairman and S. M. Rich as sec retary. On motion of T. L. Schick a com mittee of three, consisting of T. L. Schick, J. S. Church and W. A, Po lock, were appointed to present the names of eleven persons to attend as delegates the county convention. The committee reported the follow ing names, who were then elected by a vote of the meeting : C. F. Stewart, A. W. Nhkell, T. L. Schick, J. S. Church, D. O. Cross, A. R. Davison, T. C. Hacker, Wes ley Penney, W. A. Polock, W. E. Majors, W. H. McCreerj-. It was on motion resolved that any delegate who was unable to attend should select a proxy, and that where the delegate failed so to do, the dele gates should fill such vacancy by a majority vote. On motion, the meeting adjourned. A. W. Nickell, Cb'n. S. M. Rich, Sec'y. County Fair Called fleeting of the Board of Xanagers. The officers and managers of the Nemaha County Agricultural Society ty will meet at the courtroom on Sat urday, May 27th, 1876, at 1 o'clock p. m., sharp, to make the necessary ar rangements for holding a- fair this fall. A full attendance is absolutely necessary. R. A. Hawley, Pres. Four Aces. Four Ace Flour at Craddock oVSon's feed store, next door to Hackney's. Holds over any flour in the market. Manufactured by A. P. Davenport, Craig, Mo. A single trial will con vince all that it Is the best. Farmers ! Farmers ! Have you seen the new gang plow? If not, call on Richards & Smith and examine the new "Pearl." It is the lightest draft plow out ; easily opera ted by three horses. Warranted in every respect. KEIGHBOEHOOD NEWS. IiOndon. Preaching in the Methodist Church next Sunday. Farmers are working and rejoic ing that the "rainy season" is over. There Is a report that Joseph Loveless is killed by the Indians at the Black Hills. Sad news from the laud of gold. The fragrant apple blossoms per fumes the air like "Myrrh on the winds of Araby." If the "beavens have been drop ping fatness," it will be through some chemical change under the law of "definite proportion," for what has been falling from the heavens the last ten days has very much the appear ance of a combination of oxygen and hydrogen, which Is not fat. There are many children, and some adults, now sick with a disease similar in type but not in violence, to the scarlet fever. Miss Emma Clark, of St. Joseph, Is teaching the London school. "Earth hath no sorrows which heaven cannot heal," but are there "poultices" enough to mollify the wounds of an editor? Blessed are they who lay the healing hand on this persecuted class. If an editor does not agree .with everybody, in Tjothreligion and! pVlitics, and write, 'fla tn I rig ed ltori aisToeaeevery body , why he Is a viliian, of course. His moral character is like the "apples of Gomarrah." Johnson. "Walking around the public square!" That's a good joke on the would-be county seat. For pure, unadulterated religious excitement, Johnson cannot be beaten Several herds of cattle are roam ing o'er the prairie near here. Mary Hageman has gone to Be atrice to rusticate with her sister a short time. Mr. Munger has a quantity of corn he would like io sell at 25c. Julius Gilbert drove a herd, of cattle to Nebraska City, where he re ceived 3sC for them. On and after June 4th Sheridan will still find herself ten miles away from the county seat. Mr. A. Dodd of Brownville was here making arrangements with Mr. Munger to start for the Loup River with their cattle about the last of May. It makes the heart of the farmer glad to have an occasional rain, but when it becomes a monotonous thing, then he isn't so glad. We took a ride down to that nu merously named town Howard, Po dunk, Pinhook. &c. Mr. Campbell was up to his head and ears selling goods, and the town was otherwise lively. Sheridan. Miss Lou Piper Is teaching the Sheridan school. Miss Clara Carington is teaching at Grand Prairie. Prospect district la without a school for the summer; too bad. We have no road supervisor in "thf8"fba"tl""dl3trict and when the peo ple get stuck In the mud they have no one to "kuss." New stock of boots, shoes, shirt ing, calicoes, etc., at W. Dundas's. There was to be baptising in the Nemaha hist Sunday but that auxili ary to a better laud was postponed as there was too much water there. The people in the south west part of Glen Rock travel the worst roads west of the Missouri river. They have a road supervisor and are living in hopes that the horney moon will soon gcdown. Our Deputy county Clerk wishes us to just think what It will cost to move the county safe to the centre of the county. Well there are teams enough. in the county to move that HreraudirJoetoo or perhaps he could be moved in sec tions. We have had' nice growing weather for the last week. Yes, growing colder every day. Mra. Bishop has been In' Sheri dan the last week, just visiting her first grand child. Is there a man in Nemaha coun ty that will eay, as a matter of right, that the county seat ought not to be moved to the most central point in the county? Are those opposed to removal governed in any wise by self interest, or are they just working for the good of the "dear people ?" When we see "London," signed to an article In The Advertiser, we feel satisfied that we are to read some thing from a female at the London P.O. Wesley Dundas appears to have almost forgotten Sheridan. He is working at his mill in Johnson coun ty. He comes home about once in two weeks, counts the children, reads his letters, tells Juel to be good, and sell cheap for cash, and back he goes to the mill. Juel obeys, acts like a good boy and sells goods low down. We cannot be present at the next meeting of the district lodge of Good Templars, and are sorry again. Xcniaha City. Spring time has come once more Gentle Annie, and a cold wet spring it is. Rubber boots take the lead of fashion in the way of foot-clothing this spring. Dr. J. Hoover Is improving in health but little, if any. He whiled away a little time buggy-riding with his son last Thursday, which seemed to do him much good. The young pilgrim that came to Philip Crother's one dark uight last: week- is a mademoiselle, and Mrs. Crother tbinksrar great deal of the lit tle stranger. Squire Crother still wields the awl and draws the ends as In days of yore; and his boots and shoes bear evidence of good substantial work. Mrs. J. B. Hoover is again In good health. She started on Monday for Plumb Creek to visit her daugh ter. K. Skeen 13 in St. Joe getting his .little daughter's eyes doctored. They were effected by scarlet fever. We hope the'St. Joe oculist may effect a permanent cure. The Good Templars of Nemaha lodge have purchased an organ of Mr James Dye, for the benefit of the order. It affords a splendid opportunity for the ladies to show their fine rings and active fingering. The Titus Bros., have set up their new show case crammed full of notions. Their store Is plum fell of just what theyneedtomake their bus iness prosper; good substantial cloth ing and cheap groceries. The gentleman that hands us our mail Is always on hand at the store ready to wait on his customers. Call and see Birl, he can suit you with goos and prices. The Circus. Cooper, Bailey & Co.'s Great Inter national ten allied shows in one will exhibit at Brownville Friday May 19. It is a good show judging from the following notica clipped from the Chicago Tribune: Notwithstanding the inclement weather yesterday afternoon, hun dreds were again turned from the door of this great exhibition, which seems to have taken possession of the hearts and aeBroMtion. of our good people. Yes'torday afternoon the im mpnse"'pavllton8 wore filled to their atrarjsreapacity, as has been the case since their openinir. Never in the haunals of amusements in thlscity hah any exuidition, no matter of how large pretensions or extensive reputa tion, gained such signal and satisfac tory success. There can be no matter of doubt at all but the people are ful ly satisfied of the excellent merit of the zoological display and the arenic performances, and, after nil is said, they are the best critics, and the onlj' ones, too, that the managers care to please. To specify all the excellent features of this interesting entertain ment would require more space than we can allow ; suffice it that the ani mals are of the rarest and choicest specimens, and the performers are nil well up in their respective lines. Just Received. A car load of Woodlawn spring wheat flour, which I warrant to be cheaper, and as good as any in this market. W. A. Jddkixs. Pumps ! Pumps ! Hawley & Douglas have the largest stock, the greatest variety, at the lowest prices, west of the Missouri. Dissolution Rotice. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofire existing be tween J. & E. Huddart, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, J. Hud dart retiring from the business. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm are hereby notified to call and settle immediately, and ob lige 45w2 J. & E. Huddart. Protect Your Houses Iroin Lightning. H. H. Bower will sell the coming season, in Nemaha county, the solid copper rod, "King of all rods." Also a good Iron rod covered with copper, making two complete rods in one. Also a cheap Iron rod copper coated. 45w3 Plows ! Ploivs ! Where do all those good Garden City and Skinner plows come from? Richards & Smith ; they keep thehest of goods. , Tlie Best Brands of fall wheat flour at W. A. Judkins. Strange bat True. I wish to close out my stock of Wall Paper, and will sell it cheaper than it has ever been sold in Brownville. I have just received a nice stock, and have now concluded to sell it out at the following prices,: sold at"12iv White. blanks, 12 to 14c. ; formerly sold at 17i.' Satin at 20 to 25c. per roll. Trimmed for the wall. Come and see my stock, and I know that you will buy. G. S. Dux. II. C. LETT Says he has so'reduced expense that he can sell DRUGS cheaper than any man In Southern Nebraska. Ulones' to loan on real es' tate securities, in sums or.$300 and upwards, at IO per cent, interest. Call on T. fj. SCHICK. Black Hawlte, Defiance, and Garden Cily cultiva tors, cheaper than by any one else, at Richards & Smith's. Climax and Quincy corn planters as low as any one. by Richards & Smith. H. C. LETT Keeps a full line of Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, and everything kept in a first class drug store. Do not buy your Wall Pa per till yoa have priced U. C. Lett's stock, tor he will sell lower than any man in the State. A'o boasting1. "Rusiness in a Minute." We will offer the Skinner, Pekin, Canton Clipper, Moline, and Garden City 12-inch breakers, all complete, for cash at $20. Double shovel plows at $5. Call and examine. Richards & Smith. Job Printing. Do you want Posters? Do you want Handbills? Do you want Business Cards? Do you want a neat Billhead ? Do you want a tasty Letterhead ? Do j'ou wantja nice Visiting Card? Tf en lMi-n vntir nrflprs it Thp Ti- It so, leave jour oruers at ini,AJi vertiskr Job Ofnce, where all work . .. is done by experienced workmen, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. BIBBER SHOP, By J. BERXIST. Shaving. Shampooing, Hair Cutting. &c.f done in the latest syle of the art tonsorlal. Shop, taird door above First National Bank, CUOAVNVILlE, SEL'. TH ST B 5 CENT ADVERTISEMENTS, Advertisexestts under the head of "Wanted." For Bent," "For Sale." "Lost," "Found," ., will bechaxsed twenty-Ore cents for each adver tisement of five lines, or less, each Insertion. Ad vertisements over 3ve Uses, at the rate or five cents per Une. each Insertion. FOft REST. ?OR RENT The Episcopal Parsonage, J2 corner Second and Atlantic streets. For particulars enquire of T. Campbell or John Chapelo. TTUJR UE3T-Space under thlnead at Ave 1 cents a line, conntfn? from five lines up. If yon have nnythineto rent, try oneof oar cheap advertisement". r.osT. LOST Between Nemaha City and Brown ville. a pentleiuan's plaid Shawl, which the finder will please leave at thlsofllee and claim his reward. LOST Abnccyslde-cnrtaln, on Saturday last. The finder will be suitably reward ed by leaving the same with Ben Rogers. OST If youThave lost nnythlnc adver tlse for IU n this department of our pa per. Itcost but25 cents. FOR SALE. FOR SALE 150 bushols Millet seed for sale. Persons desiring any of this seed can be accommodated by calling at the resi dence of JACOB EARSMAN, five miles west of Brownville. on the Tecumseh road. FOIl SALE Persons desirinc Short Horns, Berkshires, Dark Brnhmas or their ecg, or Italian Bees, can procure them of S. Cochran, Brownville. 36tf FOR. SALE A farm of 1G0 acres; all in cultivation; hedge fence, good house, stable, well, &c. Convenient to Church and ScbooljHouse. A good bargain, with terms tosnttpnrchaser. Apply to John Strain. !Ne mahft City, or this office. SCtf -TTtOR SAIjE AtallberolclIscountanSSrUJOf A: due bill on the Bardett Organ Co.. which can bo used in tho purchase of a Bardett Or gan, direct from the manufacturer. and fnl ir warranted. FAIRBROTHER & HACR ER. Advertiser Office. FOR. SALE At n liberal discount a S225.00 due bill on the Horace Waters Piano Co., which can be used in the purchaseof aPhil hnrmonlc Piano, fullv warranted. FAIR BROTHER & nACKER, Advertiser Office. 1TIOR SALE Space in this department at ; five cents a line, counting from five lines np. If yoa have anything you wish to sell, try one of our cheap advertisements. WAIVTS. WASTED-Advertisements for this col nmn.at 5 cents a line. To advertise ment taken for less than 25 cents. MARRIAGES. On Friday, May 5th. at tho residence of the bride's parents, in this citv. Mr. Norman B. Catiine to Miss Mary Adams, all or this county. Tho ceremony was performed by Judge Church. Miss Mary was ono of our bright est and most engaging young ladles, tind her marriage will gratify her many friends who will always wish her much happiness. On Tuesday, May 9th. nt the residence of Charles Lucas in this city, by Jmle J. S. Church. M r. Lewis Briner of Brownville, and Miss Rosa Wright of Humboldt. DEATHS. In this city, on Friday, the 5th Inst., Esth er, wife of John Bensfield, aged 33 yean and live months. The funeral sermon was preached on Sun day morning at the M. E. Church, by Rev. J. M. Richards, to a large congregation. Mrs. Bousfleld was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church ; much esteemed for her action and untiring labors in the christian cnuse.and her excel lent social qualities. She leaves a husband and three small children to mourn her early departure. Dragging Otit Existence. The nervous, weekly invalid does not en joy life, but merely "drags out existence," as the phrase is. Unfitted for the active pur suits of life, and incapable of parlgltiag of its pleasures, to which health alone can give a zest ; disinclined to social intercourse, and a prey to melancholy, the valetudinarian is. indeed an object of pity. Yet there tooth ing in all this that cannotbejremcdle'by that gSnlaToltcrallve tonic"and nervine, Hostettetter's Stomach Bitters, which sup plies beneflclent stamina, braces the nervous system, and overcomes those bodily Irregu larities to which nervous weakness Is most frequently attributable. Diseases of the kidney and bladder, imperfectdlgestlon and uterine trouble- are fertile sources of deblli tv. Their eradication, however, becomes a. matter of certainty when Hotetter's Stom ach Bitters are systematically used for that purpose. The Bitters likewise unnlhilate and prevent fever and nuueand other debili tating febrile complaints ofamalarisl na ture, aprll The AVabashFast Mall Route. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars and elegant Day Coaches are ran through from Kamas City. Atchi son and St. Joseph (leaving In therafternoon) to Toledo and Cleveland without chonge, via H. & S:. Joe. R'y and the Wabash Line. ZS 'So extra charge for seats In Through Da; Coaches. Direct connection Is made at Clevelind with th nrega Sleeper U Xrr Yodc aad Bstn. The Wabash Is equipped t4tk tfce tMpraveg Air JJrakeMIUersCoaplera.fcad the Day Oaobee are tne best la tue west, bavinga paten: nualtitappa ratm by which the heat 'Is dfettlbatdd under t&e' Beats. Passengers taxte Dm Wsfeerk Jlaatbava few. one change!o( cars from the Missouri river to Indi anapolis, Cincinnati. PIttburg, Philadelphia. Bal timore, Buffalo, 2f ew York, Boston and Intermedi ate points. Express Trains of thelMIssocrl Pacific and St. Louis, Kansas CIty: Xorthern Railways make di rect connection with through cars of the Wabash IiiXE from Union Depot, St. Louis. J. S. Lazarus. Western Agt., StJ Louis. W. L. Malcolm. Gen'l Pass. Apt.. Toledo. Warehouse Notice. THE following freight seven reams of Wrapping Paper and one sack of Twine was received at our warehouse December 2, 1S74, billed to Messrs. Gibson & Lett, and marked "iS. & I.," Brownville, Neb., and has remained there unclaimed for that time. Now, unless this property is claimed with in three months from this date, and the law ful charges paid, the same will be sold ac cording to the statutes In such cases made and provided. BROWNVILLE TRANSFER CO. May 11, 1S76. 46w4 RET AT 10 Howard s White, Basement No. 65, McPherson Block, BroAViivillo, jTer?irasIj:a9 are paying the" highest market price in W FOR BUTTER & EC-5S. MIlliHEinr&JBRSMAKIIiG. EErs. White & Scott At Mrs. Marions old stand, Brownville, jNcIraslca, have now on exhibition alargcand complete stock of everythinfj in their line. Particu lar attention paid to "We are also agents for Cornwell's self flt tlngCIlAUTand PATTERNS. We invite the ladles of Brownville and vi cinitv to cn'l and examine our soods. as we . '! confident thry will compare favorably with anything everin this market, both in i . ... i prlcp and quality. Money to loan on improved farms at ten percent, interest. W. T. ROGERS. CASH ill Wl CASH Plott s Star Organs. New nnd beautiful designs. AGENTS WANTED. Address. EDWARD PLOTTS Washington, N.J. pt Ef iemrai LOUIS LOWMAIT'S. lam aware thai a considerable amount of tradebe- longing to Brownville has been taken to other places? and in not a few instances Money has been sent to EASTERX CITiES for the purchase of articles purpose of getting GOODS CHEAP. Jrozv lam determined 'Sot to be Out Done or Under Solrf hS Anyuocfy' - (no matter where they reside,) and ivill act aGGorcing by. It is impossible to give an EXTIRE PRICE-LI9', as my stoclc of 'Merchandise is so varied and complete that it wouldtalce YARDS to enumerate : but I will lowtpriGes ativMch lam selUrbgfnfpi 16 yards Standard" Prints for 12 a best Brown bheetinfor 12 " Bleached Shirting for S " Striped Shirtin? for S f Best Gingham for Hamburg- Edging-, 3 yards for Linen Handkerchiefs, 10 cts. White Close, IO cts. each and upwards Cotton Overalls, per pair, 6fl Cotton Pants, per pair, ...... 1 25r Fashionable Clothing-, per suit, from $10 to $25 OO Linen and Cretonne Suits for Ladies, from $1 25 to $1S- OO If you all want bargains, go to 87 1-Ilsr CHARLES METZ, Beer Hall & Lunch Room (Phil. Densex's old stand) Brownville, Kebraslia. BEST BEER CHOICEST BOILED CIGAES I HAM Bologna, Cheese, Bread, &c. I Everything- Clean, IVeat, Quiet. HUDDART'S GROCERY PROVISION STORE Second door east of Post Offiee, g--, BROW3SYILLE. WEBRASKaT fc faAr. n W i DEN'S STOCK OF DRI-GOODS, C3JOT33IXG, BOOTS, SHOES, AXD GAITERS, HATS & CAPS. GROCERIES, F5JRXITURE, GARDES' SEEDS IVA2LS, GL'SS, STOVE BOILERS, FISH HOOKS AND X.1SES. IS COMPLETE. AT Brown's Illinois Corn Planter is tiic best. Weir Cultivators, Nebraska Cily Stirring Rrcaliin? Plows, and Stuilebaltcr Wagon, the best, AT DEN For new styles in CAEPET: go to -Lawman's. BEITISTEY. An experienced practitioner, will fill and extract teeth for all who wNh. at reasonable rates, at his residence on Main street, next door to Bratton's store. Notice of Special Election. Pursuant to an order of the Board of Coun ty CommlttMoner of Nemaha County, Neb., dated Aprll 'ZKh. A.D. ISTtJ. Notice Is hereby given that on Saturday. Juno 3rd, A.D. IS76, in the said Comity or Nfoaba, at the several piaees of voting, an election will bo held for the purpose of vot- ' ing on thequestion of the ro-locatlon of the county seat oi saiu county. The electors Mioll designate on their bal lots what city, town, or place they desire said county seat located at. Which election will ho opened nt eight o'clock in the mornlnsr. and will con tinne open until six o'clock in tho afternoon of the same day. By order of tho Counlv Commissioners, thl-i 2ith day of April. A.D. 1X7(1 WILSON E. MAJORS, MwG County Clerk. DEN'S Pbuymybeer ) S3 S I don't, by Jake. l i LX of Mc7'chandise all for tne' OF PAPER give qh) MM7fiolxM&, fopEHWfs i-.'M p- iv-m r, OCT 00 OO" oo OO" 25 1 1 1 each and upwards STBBET. Proposals for military Supplier Heaq'rs Department of the Platte,"!" Chief QrAiirERMASTER's Office, -Omaha, Neil, April 2). IST6. J SEALED PROPOSALS, in triplicate, sub ject to tho usual conditions, will bo received ot this ofUce, or at the offices of tho Quartermasters at the following named sta tions, until 12 o'clock, noon, on Friday. June 2, 157(5", (allowing for differences of tlme at which time and places they will bo open ed In the presence of bidders, for furnishing and delivery of Military Supplies during the year commencing July 1. 176, and ending JuneSO. 1S7T, as follows: WOODand HAY, or sucli of said supplies as may bo required at Omaha Depot. Omaha Barracks, Fort Hart suir. Fort McPherson, North Platte, Sidney Barracks, Cheyenne Depot. Fort D. A. Rus sell. Fort Sanders. Fort Fred Steele, Fort Brldgor, Fort Hall, Camp Douglas, Fort Cameron, Camp Robinson, Camp Sheridan, Fort Laramie. Fort Fetterman, Camp Stam baugh.and Camp Brown;- olsor for KW tons of Coal at Camp Brown. Proposals will also bo received at this of fice, to the day and hour abovo named, for the delivery on the cars at tho point nearest to the mines on the lino of the union Paclflo Railroad, of seven thousand five hundred tons of COAL. Also, for the delivery at Omaha Depot, or at stations on the Union Pacific Railroad pfCORN, and one mllllon.pounds doATSE. r- iToposais jor eitner oias ot tne norwr mentioned, or for quantities lees than thai whoje-req aired, wiU be rec-valijijL,--.- j Tlfc. Government reitervew life rlsat to ro- jeetany or all proposals. a prewrence win do given, for articles or domestic production. Blank proposals and printed circulars, stating theliind and estimated quantities of Hay and Wood required at each station," and giving full Instructions as to the manner of bidding, conditions to be observed by bid, ders. and terms of contract and payment, win bq furnished on application to this of fice, or to tho Quartermasters at tho various stations pntned. Envelopes containing the proposals should be marked "Proposals tor at .' and addresHl to the nn derslcned, or to tho respective Posts and De pot Quartermasters. M. I. LUDINGTON. 4Hvri Chief Quartermaster. j?:r,xc:es till Mri At DEN'SV O X FURNITURE "Will receive a car load of the latest pat terns of bed Steads, tables, iOUlTGES, BUREAUS', derect from the manufactories, and will keep constantly on hand a large assortment at the LOWEST PEICES. W. H. MoCREERir has a complete stock of FBESH 23BUGS Field Garden SEELS Gentleman's LINEN COLLARS, in the latest styles, at Lawman's. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry' JOSEPH SHXJTZ, No. 59 Irlain Street Brownville. Keeps cocQahtly on haart a large and well Msorted stock of genuine articles In bis line. tKepalsias of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry done oa short notice, at reasonable rates. ALL WORK WARRANTED. E. HUDDART'S Peace and Quiet Saloon 1 -GTH?3v , s -- tKCltA-K0 AND SILXIAHB HALL. H01EW00D MILLS Ilavlng in my employ Mr. acknowledged to be tho best miller in tho Slate. I am prepared to fnrnlsh COOD FLOUR, in any quantity. Bvery sack war ranted. 3Iy Flour Is for sale at all the principal stores In Brownville. GKO. IIOMEWOOI - Sheridan Mills, April 1st. ISM. re: S2-?S? -!- -' f -gsraay t ini'f- i I A I i U i i.