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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1876)
t it tliE ADVERTISER. TrjAjRSDAY, JULY 20, 1S7G. TIME CARDS. . ' Dally Stnge Ilne South. From Hrownvllle to Araso. Falls City and Unlo Vin Somalia City. Aspinwall ami St. lieroin. con tioctiiiK with conveyance to all other points. leaves Itiow nviile daily at 1 o'clock j. m. Arrives ntlSrownville 11 o'chick a. m. f J. CHARLKSS, Proprietor. :Nr)rnka Railway. lijOpm Rrownville. Peru Nebraska City 5-C0 p m -:is p m .3:40 p in fcTftpm-.3r.Wpin 3J8 aiiil'" p in llopm 16-.30am tti p m 3.10 pm ar a. j 10 fe -Vrtiani :15pin Ipm -4t p in-- lo-.liipin ',.I-Iicoln .scwaru J. I.CONVKItSK.3up't. Iiromirille Una's .Mne to Phelps. Tfeavellrnwnvlll 7-Ha. m.. 1139 p. m...V38p.in. J Airivo at ISrownvllle 7-K m lHrt a. in.. ..J p. m . o o" 15. M. HA H.KY. Superintendent. Chicago &. North "tVttern Railway. o O Tralnsat Council ninfls arrive awl depart as follows flniWWHST AIlKIVltlOOTNOKAST HEPAKT Iav Kxpre5-10-jr.p.ni. I IiavKxprcss feintum. Night gtye. l.. CW- 7L STKXXITTT.I :cn. l'as. Agt. Publishers' Notices. KTRfCoi-iKsorTirK AiiVerti'Usk for sale hy Miss I A. Potoek. Ptatloner,and News Dealer, rostoflice building, Ilrownvllle. SVocai. Noticts. setis ordinary reading, matter, will he charged ten cents per line, each Insertion. - Set imdls'play type. fiOeen cents a line. ' Authorized Agents. WVK.IoojnorHnow.atl,rrjI4slicrlynutliorIzHl to receive sfl-Irlptb.n and aflveitMng for the AnvriiixisKn, ami collect and receipt for the game. .. j VEi.m-r)rNiA!.at SbcrWan. Hour anthorlrrd asent-attbatpUicelorcctfYe awl recoil Tor all nionie?ljic us. - " , J. I. Hooveu KMjr aMthoil-?d agent at Nema ha CItjcto receive and receipt for monies due us. TiiomabHoubwh Is O4irautborl?od agent In Glen Jtock precinct tw receive and receipt lor monies dueiis on subscription. SV JKiTTEii. atst. Deroln.lsouraiitliorlredagent si Umtplace.to receive .subscriptions and advor- ilslijg. and to collect and recelptfor monies due The Ahveiitiskk. John- SMixick Is our authorized atjetit at Aspln- tvall. to receive subscription and advcrttalnj,', and collect Miflj-ecelpt for monies due us. ' '' KAIKBHOTIIEK & HACKER, Publishers Advertiser. xocal matters. -Wilhlh the past week we have bad some very hot weather. Tho K. P. Dramatio entertain ment to-night will be a grand success. Do not full to attend. Thobarley of this county being ruined for malt purposes, now what flhall we do for our beer? We have been shown pome very fine specimens of dental work by Dr. Mathews, In course of preparation for some of our citizens. . Mr. M. L. Emery leaves in our sanctum an alder stock eleven feet in Jength, grown this season, as a sam ple of tho growth of vegetation in this tsouuty. Reserved seats, without extra charge, can bo procured this morning of H. H. Dolen. Do not fail to wit 'ncss this, tho second performance, of Ilia K. P. Dramatic Association. Tjoafers around a printing office are a nuisance, and they are particu larly obnoxious to us, ; for If we care lessly leave a pencil on our table, they are sure to steal It. On Friday morning last the resi dence of James F. Ely was consumed hy fire. Tho family had just finished their breakfast when silddeuly the dining room was filled with smoke, -the entire upper portion of the house being on fire.. There was only time ;to remove a portion of the furniture. Cause, defective Hue; loss, $400 or $500; no Insurance. Mr. Ely was in town tho nest day buying lumber to rebuild. - ' .Dodge, the criminal who was shot-by jnasked men in tho Nebraska " City jail last week, Is dead, and hid supposed assassins, Peter and PatMc Ouire, have been arretted and now .languish behind prison bars. But that is about all that will ever bo lono to vindicate the dignity of the law In that case, for when deemed necessary those masked men will ap ., pear again and take the McGuires out and set them at liberty. The Mc Guires are brothers of the man Dodge murdered. Tho Missouri river is giving the Nebraska Railway Company much trouble at this point. The muln and :sldo twsks-nro nil cut away, and the depot building is out oft from the round houso and engine house. The depot building will have to be re moved, and tho platforms around it are all torn away, and work Is lu pro gress for that purpose. Wo under stand the building will bo moved up to about the spot where the stock scales of Bailey, McGee & Co. are riow located. Work is also going on to remove the grain buildings of Hill and Handley further up the hill wesj to give room for new railroad tracks. 'Mr. John F. Murphy, of this city, who went out to the Black Hills last spring,, returned home a few days ngo. He haa what ho thinks some good mines in the gold regions, but they, cannot bo worked very Eiiccess- . fully at this season of the year on ac count of the scarcity of water. He says there is no doubt of there being plenty of gold in the Hills which will r pay the iudustrlous and persevering when miners and settlers are properly encouraged and protected in opening and developing the resources of the country. Mr. Murphey brings news of the good luck of Mr. Wibley. Mr. W--b.as a mine, or lode, which is pay ing well, and will pay Immensely, it Is thought, when a generous supply of ' water can be had, and which he will have ere long. He has been offered several thousand dollars for this lode, but thinkB it will pay better to keep and work it. Mr. Murphey will spend a short time here with his family, and then return to the Hills if the Indian troubles do not augment too rapidly. The couuty Republican central committee will convene on the 5lh of August to oppoint a time ana place for holding o county nominating con vention. See the call. See the card of Mr. Embree. He will spend r few weeks in Jlrownville at the business he advertises. If you linve coat, vest, or pants that .you want dyed, cleaned and neatly repair ed, give him a cnJl. He does good work at very reasonable rates. Mr. Ross Witcherley returned to Brownville on Mondoy of this week from Red Oak, Iowa, where he pur chased property while absent, and will remove within a few days and open out a tonsotial Institution in that city. We wish him prosperity. Wo are sorry to learn that the heavy barley crop of Southern Ne hrutka has been ruined by recent showers, hot sun and heavy fog and night dews. In this county there is not one bushel in every hundred that will do Tor shipping purposes. It can only be consumed at home for stock feed. We this week lay before our read ers Gov. Hayes'- letter accepting the nomination for the Presidency. It is an excellent, statesman-like paper a platform of itself broad enough for ev erybody to stand upon who believes injtrue reform in political and gov ernmental machinery. And the beau ty of the whole question is that Mr. Hayes' past life and hlBtory has been so upright, pure and patriotic, as a civilian and a Boldier, as to guarantee that he will, If elected, fulfill all his pledges; something that cannot truthfully bo eaid cf Mr. Tilden, his opponent. A CALL For a Electing of the Republican Cen tral Committee of Xciunlia Co. Tho members of the Republican Central Committee- of Nemaha Coun ty are hereby notified to meet in Brownville in the Hall of the Repub lican Club, at one o'clock J. M.,ou SATURDAY, AUGUST 5th, 1S7G, for the purpose of designate g a time and n place for holding a county con vention, and to do BuchotberbueinessJ as ruay be deemed best by the com mittee for the Interest and success of the party. The following are the names of tho committer Peru : T. J. Majors, Yvrm. Bridge. Glen Rock F. Red fern, W. Kent. Lafayette: Chas. Blodgett, C. F. Heywood. Washington : Jno. Snodgrass, A. J. Wright. Douglas.' W. Dundas, R. McDowell. London: B. F. Mclninch, S. H. Claytou. Brownville: W. A. Polock, G. W. Fairbrother. Nemaha City-: L. Johnson, J. H. Drain. Asjnnwa.il: J. S. Minick, J. Curtis. M. Dtroin: A. J. Ritter, Z. Thorn ton. Bedford: Amos Hughes, MeFar laud Campbell. Benton: H. Steinman, W. Wind schillle. Island: N. McArthur, I. Shields. It is expected that every member of tbo committee will be present at this meeting. Respectfully, G. W. FA IRRROTIIER, td Chairman of Com. Club Mcctim A few of the members of the Re publican Club met on Saturday even ing in tho court room. The attend ance was not large, owing to the fact that tho executive committee had neglected to provide a placo of meet ing and givo notice of the same, as directed at tho previous meeting of the club. President Gilmore being present, called the club to order, when tho fol lowing business was transacted : Dr. McPhersoti having offered a room in his block the one just across tho hall and east of Tun Advertiser rooms the club accepted the Eaine as a permanent club room, and Instruct ed tho executive committee to seat and prepare for lighting the room, and fit it in every necessary respect, for the purpose designed ; and to have it ready for the meeting of tho club on next Saturday evening, 22nd Inst. On motion, tho corresponding sec retary was instructed to correspond with such Republican speakers of the State as he may deem best, with a view of securing a speaker to address the club on some future occasion, and report the result of such correspond ence at the meeting of the club on Saturday evening the 29th iust. On motion, the club adjourned to meet in the club rooms In McPhersou Block on the evening of tho 22d inst. G. W. Fairbrother, Sec. Will Dye for all Brownville. Just arrived, a man who saya ho is willing to DYE for tho good of nil. Not proposing to cleanse them of sin, but of all filth on the outer man whioh has been accumulating for years. His motto Is to restore or dye. Call and see him; ho is doing good work at Mrs. Grant's brick store room, in col oring, scouring, pressing and repair ing gentlemen's clothing. 4w2 H. J. Embree. CHEVOIT SHIRTING, 12Jc per yard, at McPherson's. Spring and Summer Clothing at L. Lowman's. If you are in want of SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES, call in ot McPherson's. He has a full supply of any kind you may desire Singer, family and medium, Grover&Bakey, straight and curved Domestic, Howe, Weed, Homo, Home Shuttle, Wheeler&Wilson, Davis, Wilson, Remingtsn, American, Victor, Florence, Wilcox & GibbB. ggssgaagt.ii.ji.y .-..! a. j v. jurrr PEKSOXALS. Wilson E. Majors and family are visiting friends at Fairfield, Iowa. Mrs. L. Lowman started for Philadelphia on Monday of this week. Marshal Daily was in the city on Monday, but we had not the pleasure of seeing him. Dr. Mathews, of Nebraska City, has opened a dental office in the front room over Joseph Shuts jewelry store. Mr. F. K. Bizer, of Springfield, Ohio, can't do without The Adver tiser, and EeudB money for renewal. Thanks, Mr. 13. Thanks to W. S. Clark, clerk at headquarters of Centennial Guards, Philadelphia, for late Philadelphia and New York papers, and other doc uments. Copt. J. Ij. McGee, who is "do ingM the Centennial, writes to friends in this city who contemplate r. visit to Philadelphia, not to go until in Sep tember, on account of the intense warm weather. Mr. J. W. Ford, f Tippecanoe City, Ohio, arrived in our city on Fri day laBt, accompanied by his family. Mr. Ford has purchased thellutchins farm on the Nemaha, and intends making this his future home. Mr. Benjamin Chapman and family, who a few years ago concluded to try their fortunes in Texas, have returned to this county with the In tention of making it their future home. We welcome them back. BUSINESS BREVITIES. Business quiet. Depot on wheels. Farmers busy harvesting. Vacant houses are filling up. Graham Flour at F. D. Muir's. "Still Waters Run Deep" July 20. Wo will soon publish the delin quent tax list. Go see the dramatic entertain ment to-night. Great bargains in dress goods, at L. Lowman's. - Note paper and pocket books, at Lett's drug store. Fine quarter and full marble top bureaus, at Roy's. At cost, window shades and wall paper, at H. C. Lett's. To Farmers. Seed Buckwheat ! for sale at F. D. Muir's. A largo assortment of various styles of bedsteads, ntRo3''s. Summer reduction ; extraordina ry bargains; at L. Lowmans. Children's hats, youths' hats and men's hats, at L. Lowman's. Will open 100 pieces best Prints, 10 yards for $1.00, at L. Lowman's. Brussells carpet, $1.30; ingrain carpet from 75cto$1.10, at J. L. Roy's. A general asaortment of chairs, finest and cheapest in the market, at Roy's. All kinds of fresh garden veget ables constantly on hand at F. D. Muir's. Percale and linen suits, at great reduction from former prices, by L. Lowman. Wanted A partner to handle a patentable article. Address, or see, J. L. Colhapp, Brownville, Neb. A. D. Marsh, tailor, will cut your clothes, or make them, and do 3011 good work at low prices. Gallon him at his residence. See new advertisement of W. T. Don. His great success in business is due to his persistent advertising, and that he always says just what he means. nawley & Douglas are having their farm machinery removed from their warehouse on tho bank of the river. Tho bank is washing in too fast for safety. Tho Chicago produce markets are reported quiet and dull on Mon day. Wheat declined l".2c, closing at 91. Corn, Ao lower, closing at 45jc. Oats closed lower, at27g27c. Rye nominal, at G0G2c. Barley weak at 59. Hogs were active, with common heavy grades ruling easier. Sales reported at $0.20G.70, light selling principally at $G.4oG G5, and heavy 'weights at $G.30G.50. The receipts wcro 0,000, and for the week 7S.5G0. Cattle were quiet and weak, selling slow at $2.G05.00 for inferior to extra. Receipts for the week, 25, 267. The sheep market was dull at $2.504 00 for poor to choice. One hundred dollars In gold would buy $111,502 In greenbacks at the close. A case of new PRINTS, handsome styles, just received, by John Mo Pherson. Summer reduction extraordinary bargains L. Lowman's. CratldocR & Son, Retail dealers in farm produce, fam ily provisions, stock feed, Hour, but ter, eggs, &c. The best brands pf flour constantly on hand, and sold at tho lowest price. Cash paid for butterand eggs. Goods delivered free of charge, according to order, in any part of the city. Summer reduction extraordinary bargains L. Lowman. Sewing machine needles of all kinds at Nickell's drugstore. Gent's furnishing goods at reduced prices, at L. Lowman's. Child's Shoes, Misses Shoes, Ladles' and Men's Shoes, at L. Lowman's. A IVEW TEIflXG. Victorj-I Victory!! Victory!!! Go and 6ee the new adjustable reel on the improved Marsh Harvester that challenges the world, just receiv ed by Ha-wxey & Douglas. Chevoit Shirting, 32 cts. per yard, at L. Lowman's. Job Printing. Do you want Posters? Do you want Handbills? Do you want Business Cards? Do you want n neat Billhead ? Do you want a tasty Letterhead? . Do you wantja nico Visiting Card ? If eo, leave your orders at The Ad vertiser Job Office, where all work is, done by "experienced workmen, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. NEIGEBOBHOOD NEWS. ILoudoii. Preaching in tho M. E. Church next Sunday. James Ely's house burned down Friday morning. A little son of Ben. Chapman fell and broke his leg. He has been a cripple the meet of his life. Poor lit tle Joe. Ben. Chapman and family have returned from Texas. Tho last of the company that left here for Texas three years ago, are nil back now. Some young ladies in Brownville think they would like to live on a farm, where work is light. Let them come and cook and bako for harvest this warm woather, before they say howmucb they like farming. Igrant there is much of poetry In farming, yet everything is not all coidour dc rose; there are some stubborn facts. Republicans, work. Think how others have worked the past hundred years, to save this nation ; and we bless their memoryi Work, so that others may rise up and call you blessed. Think how there aro thou sands who cannot yet reach the Re publican idea: that each man has rights which every other man ought to respect. Remember tho perpetuity of this dear nation depends upon you. Remember there is as much need for work now as there was a hundred years ago. Beware of tho hollow, shallow cry of the peace men ; a peace bought with the blood and groans of the opprep.sed. Heaven spurns such offers of peace, so should men. Siicriilan. Corn bids fair for an extra crop. Several cases of mumps in and about town. Reed has a fine new stock of glass and qucensware. Wm. Cunant, of Lawrence, Tex as, is paying his relatives in Sheridan a visit. A. W. Morgan has his grocerj in full blast. He has a lot of (ho best goods in the market. Our school closed for the summer a few days since. We believo Miss Piper gave perfect satisfaction. Dr. Opperman has about com pleted an addition to his residence, making his house nearly twice as largo as before. We have as yet heard of but one Liberal Republican in this precinct that will not vote for Hayes and Wheeler. Farmers begin to find out they con get more goods for their butter, eggs, to., in Sheridan than at any other town in the county, or out of the county either. The fall wheat is all harvested in good condition. Spring wheat not yet ripe. We hear all sorts of opinions about the quality and yield of spring wheat. Some think it will be very good, while others think it will be poor. Threshers, and all persons want ing machine oil, will do well to call on We3ley Dundas. He keeps tho best in market. A fine stock of dry goods just opened at Wesley DundaB' store; also the cheapest lot of teas ever offered in tho county. We have before us a copy of the Premium List of thelNemaha County Fair, gotten up in the usual neat style of The Advertiser office. By the way, why was Sheridan left entirely out; even striking tho namo and placo of the mill out of Geo. Home wood's advertisement. Dr. Mathews, dentist, of Nebras ka City, made a professional visit to Sheridan. He found work plenty and staid a week. He was so well pleased with the place he bought some lots and Intends to erect a good build ing for office and residence. He will probably establish a branch office in Brownville. I'crii. Editor Nebraska Advertiser. I thought I would write you a few lines to publish in your uNeighbor hood News," as tho itemizer of Peru must be dead. Crops are splendid In this locali ty. The farmers on tho bottom say they "never can gather all the corn they raise if it keeps on growing, for they will have to mako ladders to gather it with. A few of tho Otoo Indians came to visit their Peru friends yesterday. They passed their begging paper to every man in town. Some were quite liberal ; others were not. Some of tho boys who had unruly dogs treated tho poor fellows very well by giving them their dogs, which were received very kindly; but they made all tho whites leavo their camp ground until after supper, and when they went back their poor dogs were "scarce." After supper our citizens gathered on Main street to see the Indians dance, but to our great surprise they wanted $5.00. But Major Daily jewed them down to $3.50. The ladies went homo disgusted and worn our, saying they never would witness another Indian dance if they could get away. Mr. Winkleman has just finished burning a kiln of brick, which are pronounced the best ever made in this place. lie has commenced on his second kiln of 125,000. Ho also ha3 well and oistern brick. July 12. The writer of the foregoing 'items must send us his or her name with the next items if he expects to have them published. We viofate an old and proper rule when we publish commu nications without knowing the name of the author. Ed. Jolmson. Everybody busy. Farmers jubilant. Sunday sohool flourish iug. Weather excruciatingly hot. Preaching next Sunday at 11 o'clock. Marshal Wright returned from a northern trip Monday. The Democrats are expecting to organizo a Tilden and Hendricks club here soon. A Hayes and Wheeler Club was organized at Johnson Saturday even ing. President, R. M. Buckles ; Vice President, W. K. Short; Sepretary, W. F.. Wright; Treasurer, David Frazier. : i.ivzrrj "vy-pTi A martial band will be organized herein a short time consisting of two fifes, foui tenor drums and two bass drums. Campaign speakers can be certain of a good attendance with plenty of musio at Johnson. The action of Carl Shurz and tho N. Y. Tribune, and thousauds of lib erals since the St. Louis convention Is hailed with joy and satisfoction by every true Republican. Wo recog nize them as our brethren although wo have differed somewhat in our ideas in the past. Their object was reform ; in order to obtain it they felt It thelr'duty to organize an indepen dent party. Every true Republican desires reform ; the only difference between Independents and Republi cans has beeu how to obtain it. The action of the Democratic party and Houso of Representatives has in the past few months fully satisfied every honest Independent Republican that it could not be obtained In that party, and remembering tho RcDublican party with all Us errors is still the party of progress and reform, tho par ty that has nominated a tioket unex ceptional in "every respect, realizing this, they have returned and cast their lot with us. Again wo eay, welcome home. May this element which has joined our fortunes once more, never have cause to regret tho step they have taken. , But may the grand old Republican party, strength ened by their help, encouraged by their presenco, go on to victory. - - ORIGINAL REI'UBIIilCAJf. Editor Nebras.m Advertiser. Sir In compliance with instruc tions I send you report of "Johnson Union Sunday School" for past month of four Sundays. Number of scholars present, 125; average, 31. Numberof visitors, 84; average, 21. Number of officers, 7. Whole number present, 237; average, 59. Tho school has so far proved a complete success, not withstanding the prediction of its en emies and tho fears of its friends, that it would be a failure, and bids fair to continue successful through the sea son. One thing is certain i it has shown that there is a possibility of having a good Union Sunday School, with different denominations repre sented, where all aro reody and wil ling to work together for the greatest good to the greatest number. W. F. Wright, Sec. July 12, 1S7G. Editor Xcbraaka Advertiser. Pursuant to instructions wo send you the following : Whereas, the Omaha Weekly Jic- publicanot July 1, lb7G, published e. tracts of the address of Regent Tuttle and Chancellor Fairfield, of I he State University ; and, whereas we deem t lie sentiments there expressed inju rious to the religious aud educational interests of tho State of Nebraska ; therefore, be it Resolved, by tho Johnson "Union Sunday School." that we emphatical ly denounce said sentiments as being a disgrace to the State University, the State of Nebraaka, and any christian coinmuuity; and wo heartily concur in the strictures made upon the same by tho editor and "Alpha," also found in said paper. And be it further Resolved, that a copy of these reso lutions be furnished Tin: Adverti ser, Nemaha Granger, Lincoln State Journal, and Omaha Republican for pnliHcniiotv: - - R. BuciCJ.,S, Supt. W. F. Wright, Sec. July 9th. Machine store. oils at Nickell'd drug . For Use Ccntennia3. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars and Day Coaches from Kansas City, Atch ison and St. Joseph to Ft. Wayne ami Cleveland without change, via the Wabash Line. Connecting at Ft. Wayne with through sleepers to Philadelphia, and at Cleveland with through sleepers to New York and Boston, making but one change of cars from the Missouri river to tho "Centennial, or New York and Boston. The Wabash Line is also the most comfortable route to Indianapolis, Cincinnati and other eastern cities. Passengers taking this line have choice of routes either via Quincy or St.Louis, mid can visit all principal cities, watering places and prominent resorts through the countrj without extra charge. J. S. Lazarus. GenM West'n At.. St. Louis. W. L. Malcolm, Gen'l Pass. Agent. Money to loan on real es' fate securities, in sums of 300 and upwards, at lO per cent, interest. Call on T. . SCSICH. uH-VU4.ar r.uiAmj vfjrjmju -r jrtt gei The Evil Fruits of IVcalt Digestion. There is no pathological fact more clearly ascertained than that tho most formidable phnscsof nervous disease arc directly trace abla to Imperfect digestion. Insomnia, with Its train of direful consequences, proceeds more frequently from weakness of thostom ach th&n from any other cause- More seda tives aro powerless to cure nervousness, and soon cease to palliate Its symptoms. The true way tobtrensthen the nervous system Is to Invigorate the digestive and assimilative or gans, ipon whoso unobstructed action its equilibrium Is absolutely dependent. The dally tso Of Hostctter's Stomnch IJlttors will do more to braco and Rodthe tho weakened and irritated nerves, and Induce fconnd.re rrchin:r sleep nature's grand catholicon than all the so-called nervines to be found In the pharmacopoeia or out of It. A wlneulnss full cf tho Bitters should be taken before each meal. juuc Important to the Traveling" Pnulic. It Is the duty ofall pcrsons'.bcforcstarttnE; on a journey to ascertain by what route they can reach, their destination with the least trouLlo, and If there aro two or more roads leading to tho.samc point, to decide which Is thes.'ifest and pleasantest to travel. Vv' take pleasure In stating that the Cm caGo & Xoktii-Vv'stern Raixstat is the oldest, and sevcral'mlles the shortest, route between Omaha and Chicago. Within the past two years the road bed has been put In admirable condition, and almost the entire lino fens been relald with steel rails. The Depot in Chicago is centrally localad, and is their trains arrive" there thirty min utes in advance of all other lines, imssengers can always be sure of making Eastern con nections. For all points In Northern and North-Eastern Iowa, you should purchase tickets via Marshall, Cedar Kaplds, or Clin ton. For points in Northern Illinois orWis consin, via Fulton; and if you are going to Chlcago.-or East, you should, by all means, purchase your tlckctfrby the Old Pioneer Route TIIE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN. You'will Sn on all through trains Tnll man Sleepers, new and rhngnificcnt Day Coachts.and the best Smoking and- Second Class Cars now on any road In the United States. Particular lnformatlon.'wlth maps, time tables, otc, may bo had at any of tho Through Tickot Offices In theWoat, or npon personal! orwritten application to J. If. Mountain; Western Traveling Agent, Omaha, Neb., or to W. U.SrNNTT, Geucral Passenger Agt., Chicago. -KSH-TJCSSSSSS- :33?35?35?a92S7Z-Z-; 'fciw I, Remember tlic great Fourtlj ol Julj-,1S7G3 is past and gone. Also, be it remembered that By ! fcj I rS can't be undersold, hut will continue to Keep in liis store tlic best quality o tlic rollosv ins merchandise, at tiie lowest prices for cnslj or produce n 3J I NOTIONS, Boots & Slioes. HATS AHD CAPS, QUEENSWAEE, HAEDWAEE, PLOWS, WAGONS, J I ' B H n J JL Double and Single Breech, and Ifluzzlc-Ijoadlnjj SHOT GUNS and Rifles, Povrder, SIsot, Cart ridges, Wads ami Gun Csspft. AND TAKE NOTICE. Why is it that Farmers like good crops, azid iaite pains to save tiicm? Ynjy, because It it pays best? Then tlicy don't want to buy s!icd3' goods, be-J cause they dont pay to malte up, but deal Willi and get the beat ILoYresi 3riccs, ofgoods at &... L-9 J&--2. SES c5 Onesprm twoywirs old, nml one three year old Mule FOB S-.2 JZS'Q. . CARSOST. R. HATCHETT, 53 Itlalii Street, IJro'.rnvlllc, Xclirnslm. HOUSE ENTINGr, Kal3omiuiuf; and Paper Hanging, Done on short notice. Country work will receive ut-pecial attention. ..d.mjrs:, TAJLLOK, BROWNVILLE, .NEBRASKA. Cutting, or Cutting and Making, done to order on short notice and at reasonable prices, Has had long experience and can warrant satisfaction. Cull at his shop at residence on Atlantic street. urchasers of School Land Treasurer's Oitice, ) Brownvillb. Nkii.. July 10, 1S7G.J All persons who have purchased or leased School Land in Nemaha County, and who have failed to pity the Interest on the same as the law directs, are hereby notified that unless said delinquent interest Is paid In sixty days, legal steps will be taken to re cover possession of said land for the State of Nebraska. See General Statutes of Nebraska, page 095, section 11. owl A. H. GILMORE, Co. Treas. CENTENNIAL CANE AUD CHI COMBINED. Beforegoing to the Exhibition secure one of these Indispensable companion., that you may sit when and where you please. ESPECIALLY VALUABLE FOR LADES, who cannot possibly endure the fatigue without one. Weight on Iv 20 ounces. Price S3. The only article in tho market that la just what you want. C. D. RICHARDSON A CO.. No. WT Market St., Philadelphia. Ilarl repurchased the inn in ill? iLU. f 4 0 U m V S of V. A. Jif'kins. I hare, ar-i inteutl keeping, r. lull "apply cf jPLQUR, CORK, OATS, WHEAT, RYE, BBAX, SHOUTS, 3J1XKI) AXI) CHOPPED FZSJD. The Ollot-ins well known first class braadg or Flour conanty un hand : HANUIBA3, HIGH CREEK, TOPSEA, WGOBj-AWK". ET ID. ETJZE. OITYHOTEL Tenth street, betsveen 'arnaai and Harrey. Oisialiii, 1ScJ fS NEAR Till! BCdrXESS tE'THE 0f TUX -L city: open day and ni,;ht: busses ronningloand from tiieltoaae, inakinirconncliaM with all trnlns Kaxt. "West, North and tMMitu. MV solicit a fdiare f the patroiiK from Southern Xc-bruHks. and the traveling public generally. Give specfe! rales to U.S. Jurors, or any jartics remaining with uaany length of time. K. T. PAGE, Proprietor. POTT3' STAR ORGANS Are celebrated for their purity ot tone, eie mint deficit and thorough cunstructlon. Sfrfd for c.-italocue. Address, KDW.UU) PJjOTTS, Va.ItluKton, A. J, H EM EH BY l JL 1 ttttj r "a rnr- RW ruiuui sj j jsi NEW FIRM! mm ft QlvM iLami a I dimi S9C977I Eeport of the Condition or Tire NATIONAL BANK, AT I5U01V:VVI.1E, 1st 1 trie State of Nebraska, at close of business, June 30, 1S?G. RESOURCES. Jjvaas aiul Discounts- , TWOS 117 37 lon.woe 11,7-W 1T.WU 83 l-ijuiatn 42 17 &SI3 47 5,83! 79 U. S. JJondfc :o sacure Circulation uveruraiut... "Other Stocks, Bonds and Mortgages.- y e from approved reserve scents lue from other 2CUoal Banks . Duo froui State Banks and Bankers Real Estat3, Furniture ami 31 times Current -speRes and taxes pW.. Premiums p!d, . . Checks and corn items (including revextte RIlLsof other KatibnHiltaiiks ..... Fractional currency (includlnc nlckel). Specie (lDCludin?soW Treasury note ) Leeal-tender notes .. . ..... Redemption fund viUOt5. Treasurer (S per cent, of circulation) . Due from U. S. Treasurer, other tbna5 per l.SSt IS l.:i Ml -CM S67 10,780 CO -1,380 Total. -5,K8 2! -.TABIXJTIBS. Capital Stock paW in ..HS.W JI,tt0D liJfcrtil surplus mni. Other undivided profits National Rank notes outstr.mllnr.. 95JM0C Individual !e deposits. . 3S7.H6 11 , - rtificates of deposit 19.7e 11 'fsz " Demand ce Total 59,8 21 STATE OF NEBRASKA.! COCXTY OP XKMAHA. " I. A. It. Davison. Cashier of the above named hank, do aojemnly swear that the above statement Is true, to the best of my knowledge and belter. A.l Davison-. L hter. Snbacrlbed and sworn to before me this 19th day of jmr, iB.e. j , .-. .-ucr.ACuitTo.v. Xotary rcbiic. Correct Attest : JXO. T,. CARSON", "I It. L RAII.KY. J-Dlrectore if. A. HANDLEV, J S. HTTBDART'S Peace and Quiet SalGon ! AND BILLIAHS HALL. -A.. BOBISOIT, DEALEP. IN 00TS AND SHOE CUSTOM WORK Repairing neatly lnrf. No.kr Malnstreet, Brown IIie.Neb. EX o o E S Q I buy my beer byj.tke. EPAIPuS J-vJ. FARIvI MACHINERY? Abbot & Jiiiery sey i&eaper. Improved With Controiable Rake InoHVrlnponrnewDorspyUeapprforthecrnilnsr harvest, wo are u ore as-irr 1 f Us rr.eetinR the fancy andall tle nmts ortlie farmer than evnr be fore. WewresatifictS ever since the introduction of the Dorsey Itake. or the tline-Acstarted to build It (1HS9). that no device for Injins oft" Krai" could compete with It in doingcond w irtc in nil kinds and condxlioui of drain; but to JK1I.K Till! It AK K was a drawback, and our efforts to use n device and not interfere with the trreat principle of our machine, was only complete! previous to the last harvest. lic Improvement Is pronounced a suc cess by tlie ninny wlio lmvc lined it. Theniarbfneisnow with Jive rake. cither of widen can re mare to deliver the shar, or act as a reel, at tbe option of the driver. The machine, when left alone, will make ouesltaaf every revolu tion of the rakes, hence, ii heavyKrain.aheaKan be made of any sice, from one to live sheaves in every Ififcet; and in llxht grain the rake can be held until the proper amount of .grain may be on the platform. The mot of rears can make hot two sheaves each revolution of the rakes, but the CJ-S'TNNIAI. IKMiSKY lb perfectly under th control of the driver to fonrf'the sl--e sheaf dclrd. and no other real-r, we ehe e, can oe so opera- JOSEPH CURTIS, Western Agent, Ilroivnvillc, Neb. CHARLES METZ, leer Hall & Lunch Room (rhil. Dcuscr's old stand) :o"wsYIle, IVcJiraslia. Rj BEST BEER CHOICEST CIGASS SOILED HAM Bolonna, Cheese, Bread, Sc. EverT-lsing1 Clean, Kcit4, Q:ilcf. THE ENEMY OF DISEASE! THE EOEOE PAIN TO MAN ANZ BEAST Is tlie Grand Olfl XjXTxn-iiiisrT i VIIICII HAS STOOD TIIE TEST OP 10 YEARS. TI1EKK IS NO SOKE IT Yt'ILL NOT IIKAL, NO LA31ENESS1TYVILL NOT CURE, NO ACHE, NO PAIN, THAT AFFLICTS TIIE IIU11AN BODY, Oli TIIE HOD' Of A HOUSE OR. OTHER DOMESTIC AlCIMAL, THAT DOHg HOT YIELD TO ITS MAGIC TOUGH. A KOTThE COSTING KPo., 30e., Oil Sl-OO, HAS OfTES SAVED THE .IS"E OF A UVil V?; DEING, AND RE STORED TO LIFE AND USSPUL NKSS BTANY A VALfASLiS HOUSE. mnliyl JEjHTXSTJi I: T ran -- " J ' "'JMfc -f- w y& g? "tf rf"7 t ii-- Vi i-tf J Hi l m y fee! sFIS sv .' -J y " ' k 1 B Cb ! H r lbHuj o , VlA jA t? ! - Ltj. o C rr- - g I don't. ii S B 9 II (T F i fi "X "a" CX mtml ' rffl X JL JJL U J 13 JJ. c. J jL , J,!, J. JL jl -r-x .. V X-. 5l. IIAWI.ET, An experienced practfttonsr, will fill and extract teeth foraliwhD wi-b. at reasonable rates, at his residence on Main street, next door to liratton's store. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry JOSEPH SPITJTZ, Tfo. 59 Main Streot Bro-svavillo. (v Kepa constantly an h-ada-mre -dwell SV a-rtedrtoi.-k ofcenulneactlelenin -fertme. jJjLBri-nn:! tflleftn, WaScMa am! Jewelry doHuon sbttrt aetiu). at MMM-toI- rsUM. !.. WORK WAJUIuLTJlD. t'A-e-. w-w.,' juj fVTS IJJil . In order that every. voter in Nema-ma'ia-county may read The Adver tiser during tho PBE.D.I wo have made the following reduc tion in our rates : One copy, . . . -so ct.s. Ten copies, . . 5.0- Tivcnty copes, . . .S.OC One copy fioc to person sending clubs of ten or twenty. Tha paper to be furnished- until af. ter tho Presidential election. In ev ery instance names must be accom panied with the cash. At these rates we rnake-scaicely enough to pay ex penses, but we want our paper read by everybody. The T. ?. fife "VV - Eoute; Coi posed of tli$ Toledo, Pccria & Warsaw Eailwaji Cincinnati, Lafayette & Chicago Eaiirc, Iaianapo!is, Cizcinrati & Lafayette 3. B. Is TIIE DIKECT ItOUTK from BURLINGTON, KEOKUK Jfc PEORIA IiAPAYETTE IinIANAPOIiIS CINCIKTTATI IOuISVII.IiE NASHVII.LI: MEMPHIS . COLTJS-BUS .-TETVARK ZAKESVIX.I,T PITTSBURG WASHINGTON BAIiTL-IOItE PHLLADELPEIA NETV YORK BOSTON ALSO Cfeicago, Detroit. Toledo, Clevrfs&i. km. Ami to alipMnts In the Eiist, SoutIi,axtI Soullicnt. The attention of the traveling p .bile Is called to the fbllowiti superior advantages oMrcd by this Koute: Unrlvnled for Speed and Safet y !"" I'i- cxcellctl In Jfa Kqiilpmciitii ! Slac;- nlflccntTrncIt ! Keiv Steel Itnlls I.uxitriotia Reclining Chair Curst aitHcr Plntform! And In fact every modern appliance wMotr la cal culated toincrfvetheci mtortaadafer of lai senicert. -tastn'ieen! leeplnR Cars are ran on. nlxht trains, splendid Ias Coeclieii on dajr trjlns to Chicago, and e'rnnt Kwlinin" tnafr far on eveiiliw trains to INHIANAI-orJsj awt.CIN CINNATI without nlinuce. By tills roulo anKers Hill avoid -Mays and disagreeable Ojonibi s transfers throuch Sarjteclt lea, which makT"?lt fsvecllly dalrablo Mr (Mtl necoleaiid tbuse n tn.- 'iistoni- d to traveling, ami rorladtVstrUveliincalOiie. UentltimnlyaHl eear-teonsconduetor'-iif' this route are always rea4y to anticipate the wantaof paaaea. TlirouRh Tickets can be obtained rxtth" offices of alleonneetinxKoads. Jteraaxe jeeeaed UwHh. l.c sure ana ask rr tickets reading, via"!. I. Y." lioHte, from ltnrllnrtii, Keokuk or -"eafla. V. 1. IIOVKINS. Kpeetver. Ipaa,--, tii 11. f. TOWXSEM), (i. P. A T. AKt. f L Mna ln Forfhrtberinformationin regard to Freight or raenK"r Ihwiness, address, Ge:iernl YVeatem A Kent, 101 Main Street. KUKMNUTON, IOWA feb .ian "peiuiBiSirfflB' Tl.ts entire! vnrv? iT'tmrt'ph-, poSMiitR ' nil the es.sditiul qualities ot more expensHo nnd h Ik tier priced l'lanos is offerel at it lower price thnn an v similar one now in the nHr ket. It is durable, with a magnificence ot tone hnrdly snrpaAteil, and yet ean lie ihit eim8el at price nml on trns wiUtln tite reach of nil. This Instrument him all tlie modern ImprovniPitt. IneliwIlMK tle celc- j trnteil "Aitralle' treble aud is fully witrnutt ed. Catalof;iiea mailed. 1 ' c HEW SCALE PIANOS .ire tlie liept innde. The touch clastic, and n ilne ttln-lnsr tone, powerful, pure and exen. WATERS' Concerto QJUSAKS cannot be excelled tn trta of Seanty ; -they defy competition. -The Concerto Stop is a fine Imitation of the Ilitmnn Voice. PRICES EXTHKEMLY IOYV FR Cnuli tliirinsr tills month. Jllontnly In Htnliiicnts received ; on Pianos, SIO to S'iO ; Orprnns, S to SlO ; Second lianil Instriiniciitu, $3 to S3, monthly nftcr first Deposit. AGENTS YVANTICD. A liberal ulseonnt to Tenrltert:, ministers Cliurclies, Sclioola, XiOil;crt, etc. Spec ial inducements tn tlie trade.'. Illus trated Ciitalotrucs lUnllctl. nOHACJS'c WATERS & SONS, 4Sl Sroatl.viiv New Yorlt. J-OX3367 o:s:ivroisri!.s OF WATERS' PIANOS & OSGAES. Waters' New Scare rtnos lmva pfecnliar ' merits. New YorJc Trllntne. The tone of the Water' llano te rieli. mel low and sonorous. They posaen great vol ume of sound, and thecontinnati m of sotttMt or Hinging power Is one of their moat marked features. New Y'orlc Times, '" Waters' Concerto Origan Is ho voiced aa to have a tone like a lull rich alto -oiee.- It hi especially human In Its tone, powerful yet sweet. Rural New Yorker. iyl HTJ-DDAI-T'i; . 6B0CERY &PROVISIQirsfOBE- Second door east of Post Ofllee, PIiOTTS'STAS ORGANS Agents supplied at fipurea tlutt frrfy aom pe tition for the same eIHs n Instruments. Try one. Address, EDYVAKD PLOTTS, Washlntitou.N. J. psaets aai f A60N &LACKSM1THH0P ON3 DOOK WEST 05" COURT HO' ,'F. WxVGOX HAKIXG, Repnlrinr. Ilows. ami all work dentin t'.eb. t manner and on short cot.ee. JS4'nfctui - lara- Lee J. GiV3hioiai:. jl '.j. The Nebraska Railway Tills is positively the best route from BrotruvilU to all pomta -.s? ?.sr sohth:. Avotdaloiar and tcMoun bnss rtde through fCf ourltnu)t by taKin'i; the bra.li KailwHy. lf Ptt Willi!. a IV' stfcjfs of yoir doors. Traina by .bis riHiie laixt yea at Nebraska City i; time for di rectcoi'itettloii -with. C. R. &. ti. Train, for Chicago and tlie ilast, aailK. C. St. Joe. & C. IT. trains for St. Loulh ami the Nortli. Atoo vi IIXUOU Ibr OMAHA, SEAP.NSY JUS GTI0U P A CIFI G C OAST: No long mnibis transfer hy'tbis route. TbTic:: 'Pickets and refiaMe lrfcrmr.rion resardrng Sre. Ac .eau be bul on appiicaon to the ttndeMgnedat i. R.L'po; In Brow run tie. 13. B". I.AXG-, Asjenl. fj- -EOLIAH": The pMpr.e-o'a.take !sirre!ca;3lngtUntic. Jleli.vindt U ethc istParlraiKlOrniiestraI Orxau nis-iuiactur. d. 'i:i iMiprnJHf Jteeit- In IhKorftn. iu 4 onjni.it nn with reIirrfi!ctctl Keedlrt, prvIuccNvfct4rt.re ntpwer ! tiinvs-. perl. Curt "t JSeir arttK!ctfatit 1H--.inn'. Minfc-ters. tiuirchM. I.iu.lrM. s.-lm.i-Iils.ctc..shouMiienaatip ior Prscv ltat' Dtseeunts. I)(lerswitIlmdlttotetra4Tvaritace . t.rf lar this iiiani-teft. Jth.irtiKovn-Trt.-:iin! in 'uo other. CorrrfnoBdenefslr.uxi Aiiirt4 -SOLIATf ORGAN CO.. Watl ttrnii,stw Jert-J R?- ?857Tw3a sinTfiH uumuu LfllPUGR ? r ? ffl 9 e&B :xa-fei sk c3 $i&aR itttiume. Ak tree. rRl .lr - IVii : $$ It I.- V.