-..i- W -a THTT? A "P Vl?"PrPTCn?R x LLS2J c.J L.XXX XOlulX. THURSDAY, OCT. 5, 1S76. TI3IK CAK.I3S. HaDy :lnjre I,ine South. From rowtvlHe te Anco. Fatta Cky-and Xoto t ui Xeioalia tttv. Asputwall snd St. JjefOta. ooa - wita ww-tc" M all other yebMe. iam Bfwartl daily at lo'ctaek p. m. Arrix ea mt Brow-NViti 11 o'clock a. n. 3. O H AftL.K5, ITearieter. IielirKiUa UnllWRV. lBrownrn ijnpm I 1N-IH- 1 ... .- ,. 4 h ripinKSP'i "I I f !3awKP -P lirUpm jSwk aw, am . X.OCXYZSX,S-t. UrtVivnvlIIe ISwm; Line is "Piielps. I f w f nrmniTlJl 72Ka m . I p. tn.. & p. m. Airivtliiym--am.-' . p. ni K. JC. B.VlI.BY.fcijeiiieiwien. oof. Ckiean i Iforth. "Western HLnllvcaj-. rintceettiiiMTtiiwdefrtsitTO j (.OINflWRW AMKfYK 1 OOIJW AST HPART , fi-n Epr.aHtaBjn. 'fttiTKxpretw-- ttoWa.au' XurtK EKi:Jia.m. j gJgP ir.H.STKOCKTT.trett.Pas.Agt. Publishers' .Notices. 7iTR0rwirTfiK Atiwtm Sril bj- I. A. PaJock. tftoer and Xw leter. ;,m l Xticbs. s r4mry re4tot7 aMKWr. ill htMxrgtAn etMtat par IMh. 6iefa iM&tioa, - : in dtaplar trp". 8ftm eents line. AistherlzeH Agents. V K LmrWMtntjr.tIVr,t hereof aiJeI a rc4Ve sohnfrifXfow and a4vrtMMC Jar the AivjumsKK, Ml eolleat ad Tee4pt Joe :be . fjsi r.Y mv.t nlar.. I our aHforleJ tucent <bat jMaeti to nseclve sad reoelfX fer.aUi J I Hnttvicii iwrMrttioric4d weent Sra ub City io.mIv and reeetf fer MOBfes deit. TiidMAffBrMtBPis8ritlMiridJit?Btfti Otea Rock yrrqiwet to jaeer awtt-rcauit c tnoaius dawOB nub tilpilMii. A J KtfK. alSt. JBfla.lsiriiathorlM4assat t that pUre.torcgyesi".iipliuc and adrr Uoins. and to collet ad yecetptOwruwics te The AvxTfiat. ;n Miiti.-K is r authorized tat-ent at Asjfin wal '. tn rceive ubultoii 4 A vMg, as4 c yilect and rretBt Ak- monies Hh bs. FAIRBROTHEU & ILACKER. Inhllihers AdTrtfXr. LOCAL MATTERS. II. S. Hannaford's sale on the 7th Inst. - SiHSwall hadd hkaahwi "fix- -.." t ti bwum I ture" to J-Hfl Steves. Reorfmkr Repttbiican-Citih meet ing o?xt Saturday evening. M. T. Ensterdsy, of Teeumseh, was in 'our city cm Tuesday. Cn. Smui. RkJh will address the Itej.ublifn Clttb f Brownville on ext 3luny evening. Man. i.TtJp! wsssppointeil ' by the City CciJ on hut Monday evening as iwliwrnan for the city. Lrry rmescer r.r.u 1am11y.au we 1 1 .ind hearty, returned from their trip , .10 Webster cwmty. m: last Saturday i Theodore Kiilund ar other grain j merchants are baying immense quail- J titie- of small grain ; and are paying as cood priees as are pckl at anyimint in Southern Nehrk-fca. rhe County Cfiiin;i3iiors rmet! on Tuskiy f Xhis week in regular ftereioti. and on Weir,t?rf,jy tuijmtrned the 17th inH- 2 business of spec- ial iniporia'nce ws lmttsetetl at this meeting. - ' - .JwUs 0wirh aHd C.nv. Furnas. ! addressed the- ,pepJo f Rckprt on Tu-iy evening of tin w eek. I hey j i S.ir'w I m Mr l.i, - were acroinjaiiitHi iy the iirownvineigomv wno jjen to and obev-the Cornet Band, ami they report having n good meeting and happj'tkne. We were shown ye5terd3', b3' L. G. Lrockwootl, Sec. Aig. Association, iheGW-1ided'Ciei'ou'hy.VIHiam Baile', in the walking match at our recent cwutity Fair; distance, 0 miles, time, 54 minutes. The oane proper is 'of whalebone, beautifulh finished,' wniie me giu arau isno.ticu m or , tistlc shape. It is a beautiful aud well 1 1.11.. .1 i.i uj ; n.i :.. 1-J W. T. Den, the "old reliable," -returned last week from his Ceulen Tiirtl and fall business trip. He has peen the -won tiers of the world and ha jpurchased a tock of goods, which. has commenced coming, that will be the "wonder and commend the admiration of this section. As a shrewd buyer , d careful selector of zoods Den has ' - " 1 few equals, and good bargains and genera I satisfaction ar? ensured to his in.iuv customers. . The following 5re the oGlcers elected on last Friday evening by Brownville Division Jo. 19, S. of T.t for the ensuing quarter : G. W. Fairbratlur. Jr., W. P. E.E.Ebright, W. A. Mary Price, It. S. 35. P. Stevens, A..K. S. B. M. Bailey, Treas. S. W. Abbott, F. S. 'J. S. Chureh.Ch. E. A. Beiedyi, Con. Mry C.Falrbrother, A. C. Lizzie Iace, I..S. J. W. Gibson, O. S. David Adams, P. W. P. . While at Lincoln last week we made a short oall on Dr. Converse, superintendent of the Nebraska Rail way. The Doctor had no words of encouragement with regard to the completion of his rtoad to Falls City 1 ..or Salem, further t&an this: He said the road would be finished just as soon as he could get the means with whicli to purchase the iron ; just when that would be it was be3Tond his power to sa- definitely, but probably not until aflef the consolidation suit was ended, which might not be with in Ave 3ears. This he says is the hindering cause now; that while heavy law euits are hanging over the 'eiffcerpriee, capitalists will not touch it. While this i? the fact, said he, ytu may assure your people the road will be finished mmottme, and just as Kn ' as possible that lie is as , anxious for its completion ae aaj one. J Z5Z Judge Wheeler, who has been I J months brldjre building, j ! returned to his home In this cityyes- terday. " - - & TJie ciot of our Democratic citi zens declare they will not accept the huge .mess of crow .which Howe at tempts m forQe uPon tnem by b3 sharp trick at Sheridan last Saturday. hrhev very sensibly ovoj" that if tbey j do noT support a geifoine'"Deuiocrat, ' they much prefer a Republican who le an honest, tnaitly and stKiifriit-fbr-ward one like George R. Shook. Talkfcf "4Mng6," "cut and Qry," . . . - l ft ,1-:. V, Anrrop " I pill UpjOOH, Ulinvi; viic n. ;,-.. oheins the beck and nod," and all eh phrases. The Independent out- tfl.-.caimrliliin 55t Rattirricv. is said. " .. - - --w Uv thr.ttfl who were nresent. to have been the most perfect machine ever get In motion. It run like clock-work. , . ,11 nttprlv full llOWPVT I he trap Will Uttem Jail, uu.eer, to catchthe old rats it is intended for. By posters scattered far and near 1 1t will be seen that R. S. Hanuaford will offer at public sale, nesi Satur day, his mules, stock and farm imple ments; and will also sell, at private sale, on the same day, 40 acres of corn in the fieid, and his farm, at what is known as Hannaford's bridge, three miles west of Brownvllle, where the stile will be held, commencing at dO o'clock, a. m. He has good stock, the implements are just what farmers all need, his farm is well located and has many advantages, and his terms are eay. we uespeaK tor nlm a goon turn-out. Mrs. A. D. WIHianifon is oan vggtiug our city and county for that very Interresting story of Mormon life entitled "Wife No. 19, or the story of h Life in Bondage, by Ann Eliza Young," Mrs. W. requests us to call attention lo the fact that there is an other agent in this vicinity who is getting subscribers to a fraudulent publication which he claims to be Ann Eliza's history. Mrs. W. claims that she is the only authorized a:rent in this part of the country for the genuine book, and warns people against being swindled by the Impos ter and bogus book? referred to thai bogus book? referred to that the genuihe may be known as written by Ann EHza, while the falee author's book is bj JSliza Ann. Netice the ti tle particularly before you subscribe. Last week reference wac made in the loeul columns of The Advkrtis kr to remarks? made by Mr. J H. Broady in a recent Democratic caucus. Mr. iSroariy came out in a card in lat week's Granger denj'ing that he made the allusions to Mr. Howe as reported in our columns, we were away xrom hm3e wgeJ. 8rUde hweln re. . rr . tn aw nnl .,.. hv 113 flnd we hve no personal kcuwiedce of the , mfttter. but believing that the gentle- man w,0 wrote the article would not vrilfully misrepresent Mr. Broady, and , . ., B road v would not mihlish a falsehood ovehis name, we simplv think that there was a misunderstand- ' injj & t what Air. BroadX-Sjd. oja misupplicfttion of th terms used. Without, consulting Mr. Broad3' in ! reference to this matter, but knowing hi general opinion of Church Ho?.'? if one may know a thing by what thej' hear another man declare we .are saftin ett3'ing that Mr. Broady In dite$ the card mentioned to set him self right as to what he did say on that Oceanian, nmi intended it in no sensas an endorsement of Mr. Howe. - That portion of the voters of this 1 dictations of Church Howe, met- In delegate Convention at Sheridan last week and nominated the following ticket: , ' . Jur Senator Church dwc. ForUleprestrntalives John J. Mer cer, John Frericks, J. G. Ewan. For County Commissioner Peer3'. , the same day at the same place, but ' li - Tl Anwft f ia r'v .Ai r n w v ',..,. . . ... .... ' mueu to put in nomination a iicKet. We believe it is not determined yet as lo wue.nw luej u.. uuuiiuatcu l.u.- Ckw. ,5,c.utKBiy ..cc w.v.v. tween the Republican ticket and the Howe ticket. A few are in favor of an hone-t, unadulterated Democratic ticket, but a great mjorit of the Democrats, so faivas wo have heard an , expression from different localities in , the count3 and we have heard much. are in favor of ffivmrr a solid sunnort .., "S,.. L. .,.,.", 10 .un ouook. iiiev tase inisgrouua u v,ew Qf the outrageous and UU5en. Milo trantman. tUn wnmtva.i f ,, -AUAJ WbUtUibUV HIVJ ALWCaVCk-I bUU I hands of Mr. Howe at the Sheridan i Convention, and knowing it would be usele8 to hope for success in view of the present inharmonious conditiou of the elements opposed to the Repub lican partj". The object of holding the two Con ventions at the same place and nearh' the same hour, was for the purpose of harmonizing the Independents and TVarrtftifora onr? nfiifinrr Tiruirt o tirtirot , . x . ,' but theilndepeudeuts went to work I and nominated a ticket before the DemocraticConyentionconvened,aad withoutagreement or even consulta tion or communication with the Dem crac3 The3 charge Mr. Howe," in his anx iet3 to head the ticket, with bad ffilth in the whole matter, with the most ilagraut demagoguery, and with an outrageous effort to compel the Democrac3 to swallow him, which they will not endorse and which meets their most emphatic and decided denunciation and condemnation. Democrats like Davidson Plasters, H. C. Lett, Leroy Mason, Milller, of Peru, W. T. Rogers, J. H. Broady, Homer Johnson, F.E.Johnson, Tim othy McLaughlin, Dr. Crane, Hiram Alderman, and mnn3 others whom j we might name, who are prompted in pontics, as m omer matters, by some rule of principle and good motives, are not thus to be trifled with without indignant resistance. Mr. Howe b3 his inordinate and unhealthy desire for office, aud greed for the spoils in cident' to a TJ. S. Senatorial oontest, forgot hishrewnnes3, and '.'got his f it" to a fearful eitont. 331 THE GJLTJS Of Brownville, will be addressed on next SaturdajT evening, October 7th, by COL. S, M. RICH, of Rrownville. Xiet every Jlepubli can turn out on that cccassion. The ladiesiare-especially invited to attend. TheCol. is a Republican "dyed in the wool," and will deliver a rousing speech for HAYES AND WHEELER, abounding in facts and figures. It is expected that the Club Room will be full to overflowing on thatevening. The Hayes and Wheeler Glee Club will be in attendance with patriotic songs. JIcPHERSOX TD ?IIE:TR0XT! I til a Stock of J)ryGoods that will 1'lcase and Satisfy all!! Elegance'! "Darautlity!! Economy.!!? So gratified and pleased were we, on last Tuesday, in viewing the large and elegant stock of "everything" Just received and opened by the Messrs. Raiuey and Dolen, at McPherson's Store, in No. 72. Main street, that we propose benefitting our readers 03- a partial description thereof. The first thing to arrests one's atten tion on entering the establishment is its "general fullnes," counters and shelves and boxes and barrels on both sides and down the centre; five lines of goods, eachSO feet long, orour hun dred feet of goods, in close array, five feet high! The nest thing that you'll I notice is the smell of general "new ness" that pervades the atmosphere ; nearly everything is fresh and new, the perfume of the loom, the factory, the workshop and the mill "hang round them still,'1 and prove conclu sively to all our senses that their pur chase has been made from first hands and at the latest and lowest figures. We see there for the ladies the latest and most fashionable and seasonable styles of Dress Goods, Water Proofjs, etc., in such profusion as to stagger our descriptive faculties and defy our limited space In one issue, and we must content ourselves with saying to our lady readers that in their line for asy article of dress "from top to too," to John MePheisou'fr they should go, as thej will surely be satisfied, and como away with Joy and pride in what tliey purchase there. For the masculine gender Ihey have a splendid stock of Clothing, such a ! stock as friend Dolen than whom few 5f an3' are better ver5ed in st-vle' lality and make up of men s wear- mg anDarel takes a just and reasona ble pride irt displ3'ing and'rocom tnendiug. It is Harr3's "hobbN'" to a epnslderable extent to have this iine of goods up to the latest Eti'les and iltrtViilo "bottom" livinir priees. You I will 'yo farther and fare vore" if yo don't "dres up" from this stock. 1 ne iineoi iioois aim onoes uoui prise a full assortment from the small est to the largest, from fine to coarse, with prices to nit the times and con dition of all. The line of Ladies' and Misses' Shoes is complete, and not all rfiCelVt.d vet The department of Woolen Piece Goods is ver3' attractive, from the best mills, and, evidently selected with care and judgment. Of WhitB. Cotton Goods,, Ticking, Flannels, letc, a fullanB lattractive line is 3i?pla3-ed. The:-' siake a "point" on Gent's and Youth's Hats, and we doubl if a more icarefully selected assortment can be ! - . 0wlm.M .. ,. c,.lfQ tn . n "tit. i..- .. i"- u"i., ' so completeh fill the wants of a com munity situated as we are. The ..nobhy., customera weI1 as those of lessstvlo and pretensions, can here be gatfsfied hl atvle price and quality. Of the numberless articles that go to make up a complete stock, such as j Notions, Hosier3 Fancy Goods, etc., j our space forbids particular mention, -et the3 are there in full arraj", in t ? ,"o ,"a,.n elinn.nficQ2 n,itl t;1inltaj OTin - , ... .... . . ..,..,. J'ouneeu Due -call ior wuatyou uou t see displn3-ed, and, our word for it, it will be forthcoming. In the line of Staple Groceries the3 have all the heart could desire or the stomach crave, and, as with all else, are selling them ai, Defl rccK prices" for cash, a3 their "p-streakM , is in "large sales at small profits." To all our advise is: Call and see the splendid stock of Goods which J. McPherson displays al his store, and you will profit thereby, aud cannot i fail to be pleased with the goods, the prices and the pleasantand accommo- r. .- -. , , ., dating style of the salesmen, Messrs Rainey and Dolen. B ARGAIXS ! BAEGAIXSI I have just received a general and most splendid assortment of FAMILY GROCERIE3 of every description. My stock of Canned Fruits, and Fancy Candies cannot be excelled in this market. I have a large stock of fine Teas, just received, ami can furnish my custom ers with any brand or qnality at the very lowest prices. Also, Tobacco and Cigars of different brands, pipes, etc. If you want bargains not found elsewhere in Brownville give me a call. B. SiROBLE. Mrs. Crater has just received a splendid assortment of Millinery Goods for tbe fall trade. If 3'ou want the best and most fashionable, call at her establishment at the foot of Col lege street Mrs. Cook's old stand. Meerschaum pipes, common pipes, smoking .and chewing tobacco, and fine cigars by B. STROBLE. . ha art in5mm. wtJXiAM T. E. Allen's Best, at Huddart's. r We are,plea3ed t(jjleanrihatVIrs Albert Smith, who jlias .been- very sick for some time, Is'Vecovering rap Jdly: ? Mrs. Witchenly-carae down from LRediQakirm Tnesday to visit parents and friends in this city. They were all glad toee her. We have received several commu nications desijrued for this of i.-sue our paper, whicli in' the fearless and honest discharge of our dut3', we decline. Mr. J. S. llinick. returned from a trip to St. Joe, on Tuesday last. He informs us he has purchased a large stock of goods for his store at Aspin wall. On Tuesday of this week Mrs. Robert Morrisson presented Bob. with a bright brand-new little baby girl. We .congratulate Robert and the mother. Mrs. M. G. Cook, milliner, on last Saturday evening lost 7,00 a five dollar bill and two one. She thought she wouhl, recover it if feund by an honest person. Miss Delia Lockwood, of Aspin wall, is visiting friends in this city. Miss Delia is a very pleasant and agreeable young lady, and her Brown ville .friends jxre alwas glad to see her. Frank Muir -closed his business here last week and removed to Falls City on Tuesday of this week to go into business there. Erank isayoung man worthy of the confidence and patronage of all, with good business qualifications. We wish him suc cess. TIe peopk of Nemaha are proud of the honor bestowed I13' the Repub licans of the state upon our noble cit izen, Col. Majors, by giving him the second place on the State ticket. The people of Nemaha, we believe irre spective of part3f will express their approval by giving him a rousing ma jority. We place at the head of columns this week the ticket nominated by the State convention which assem bled at Lincoln lat week. It will be observed that the old officers were re nominated with onl3' one or two exceptions, and tluy need no special eulogy from the pen of any one. Our candidate for Congress, Mr. Frank Welch, is an old citizen of the State, and oue of its best and mosttrustwor th". He is a gentlemen of abilitj the soul of honor and integrity and most eminently deserves the united support of his partj-. We will speak moro extensively of our cuudidutes in a future issue, as our time and col umns are crowded this week. It was recently asserted in a po litical meeting in Bedford precinct, that the rlgirTu'SlTcans" oV Brownville' tried to get Church Howe to accept a place on the Republican ticket for the prpifce of defeating him. and that the editor of Tnn Advertiser was one of them. We did not learn who the gentleman wa- that made the as sertion, and we do not care, but we desire to say that ths whelfe stor3 ia utterh- untrue. One or two of Mr. Howe's friends, who ivere authorized to my that lie would acoept z place on the Republi can ticket, thought it would be polic3 to aceept.his proposition ; but the idea was met with such undisguised in dignation and scorn b3' Republicans generall3' that it was given up. We were approached by a gentle man who rather believed in the ' pol icy" proposition. He was authorized tosB' to us that Mr. Howe was will ing to take an3 place on the Republi can ticket "even the tail" to use his ver3 expressive words. We pre sume he was authorized to make such a proposition or he would not have said so much, being a man of honor and truth. We answered him iu most positive and unmistakable terms, that while we did not propose to dictate to the Republican party, as an individual member of it, we would oppose Mr. Howe's election, should he be a candidate on the Republican or any pther ticket. That his willing ness to "tail" the ticket was no in ducement with honest partv- men, for we'believed in having an honest tail as well as an honest head. Had Howe Jiejen-oominated b' the Republican convention we wouiannveuseualllegi- Btiniate means for his defpat. tht snm . .-- 1 as we now intend to do, he being on an opposition ticket. Our grounds for this position are obvious and tenable. We hope ever to be excused from feeling it a boun den duty to throw ourselfatthe feet of Church Howe, or any other man who stands as a disorganizer of, re fuses to ally himself with, and even opposes, the party until the hour of his nomination for office. Mr. Howe promised his friends that if the Republicans would nominate him "he would do all for the party that could be expected of any man." That was an offer for a fair bargain and sale, but it was not accepted, and the result affords an example of what Mr. Howe will do under certain cir cumstances. To-day he is arrayed against the part3 he was a weel ago so anxious toerve, if he could serve it as one of its leaders. Is it not plain to every man that he is utterly de void of good principles; that he val ues his patriotism by dollars and cents, and that he affiliates with any party or faction that offers the biggest price or .the best and most Available bar gain. Tiievery latest styles ofLa dies trimmed Hats and Ladies SillL Ties etc., at ,. Lowmao!s. Machine store. - - oils at uckell's drug Wichita Flour at Huddart's $4. .TJ-,-., I - BUSINESS BREVITIES. $12.00 Bureaus at Roy's. Indiam summer is with us. Corn and Feed at Huddart's. Club meeting Saturday night. STarsh dyes to live and lives.todya New samples of Brussels carpet at Royals. Attend the club meeting Satur day evening. t See Hawley &Douglas beforeyou sell your,grain. District-Gourtfor Nemaha coan- tv November 10th. Challengefiour, Nemaha Vally Mills, at Huddart's. A large assortment of -various st3'les of bedsteads, at Roy's. Glen Rock fall and spring wheat flour, warranted, by Hawlej" & Doug las. A trial is all we ask. Wanted A partner to handle a patentable article. Address, or see, J. L. Golhapp, Brownville, .Neb. Craddock .& Son .sell 'the be3t spring wheat flour at $2.S0, and fall wheat flour, a good article, at $8.50. Hawle3 & Douglas are bu'iug grain. The more competition there is the better the price likely to be paid. Gov.JFurnas, Judge Church, and the cornet band went to Roekporton Tuesday evening bT invitation of the Haj-esaud Wheeler club of that city. Frank Muir has sold out his flour and feed business in this city to Joseph Huddart, and lias gone to Falls City to enjraiie in the same business. We wish him good luck. The Chicago market was active Saturday and irregular. Wheat closed easier, at Sl.GGJ for October and $1.07 for November. Corn closed easier at 44. Rye steady at Glc. Barle3 dull atS3. Hogs stead j at$5.7o(j9t5.30 per 100 lbs. Cattle dull at $2.505,00. X Card. , Havlngbeen summoned to the Bick bed of my aged mother in Gerrnan3', I am compelled to leave my affair nartlv unsettled. All those indebted to me are kindly asked to pay with out delay; thoe to whom I am in debted are respcctfullj' requested to wait a short time until collections can be made. Mr. Juel, of Sheridan, is hereb' authorized to collect all out standings and paj- my liabilities forth with. Sheridan, Sept- 27, 1S76. Dk. A. Opperxastx. B. Stroble has discontinued his ex press deliven' for the present. A. D. 3Iarsh iyinsr ! A. D. Marsh will Colar or Dye your coat, vest or pants in the besfcst3-le. Will Bye Ladies' Shawh. Will take nil the ppots out of Gent's garments and press them up in good shape. Will repair garments and warrant to give entire satisfaction. Will cat and make Gent's garments. Equalled b3 few, excelled b3' none. 1-1-tf Fresh Oysters 03 the can or served in an shape 3011 want them, riy B. STROBLE. Calico, muslin. sIieetiKg- cot- con. xi.ii.tjiv.j v,t.iias. mil. Lzj,. 1 and nil staple triod3 at S.tW prices, at L. tiowiaaii'i;. Campaign Song Book. We have received from the puWisb- j ers .1 eop3 of the "Ha-e3 and Wheeler Campaign Songster." containing a good collection rousing Republican song3, full of the necessar3 nerve and energy. Man3 of the sonss are print ed with the music complete, for the use of Glee and Quartette Clubs. A large nijorit3 of the songs are set to tune already familiar to every one. The soncster also contains short bio graphical sketches of our next Chief Eexvcutive with portraits on the ti tle page. We expect to hear these campaign carels roll frm the manly throats of loyal voters everywhere throughout theiength and breadth of our land, before the da3' of Tictor3 ar rives in November., The publishers offer extra discount? on quantities of the "Hayes and WheelerSongster" to campaign committees. Send id cents for sample co pj. Address John Church & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Men's Yoisbh's and Boy's Hats and Caps all styles and colors atZ. Lowman's. 4,000 i 4.000! I am selling The Perkin's Wind Pump, said to be the best in use. There are 4.C00 in use. AH wanting a a good pump will save money and get a good warranted article by calling on W. A. JUDKINS, 14-tf Brownville, 2s eb. Ladies, Misses, Children. Men, Youths, and Boys Boots and Shoes at L. Low man's. CraddocR & Son, t Retail dealers in farm produce, fam ily provisions, stock feed, flour, but ter, eggs, etc. Tbe best brands of flour constantly on hand, und sold at the lowest price. Cash paid for butter and eggs. Goods delivered free of charge, according to order, in any part of the cit3. ladies dress ijoods -all tlie styles in uroivu, .dark., blue, nsyrllc green, garnet, etc3 eic, at 1a. Ijovmian's. RESTAURAXT! Second door west of the First Na tional Band, By Mks. Wm. Stevens. Meals at all hours served to order and the best the market affords. IStf irfn"vnTitis rifl lin'TK sIol ,..., . - ing, all StvICS and COlOrS, irons , . . I bSOrtOS40.00 per SUlt. - j e t nivtT a t. ! IE W!1 A. A ii:.x. - ". ' 3. r? -W',.,.1P ... ..r.- KEIGEffiOEHOOD -NEWS, Pern. - Heavy frosts the two past night. Considerable wheat coming to marker. Barnes & Martin are the principal buyers. -We see that wheat is being hauled to this market from the vicinit3 of Sheridan. Democrats, in this vicinity, are dissatisfied with the results of the Sheridan convention, and 833- that t ley will work for the Republ ican nominees. W7e know of some Democratic soldiers who fought for the Union during the rebelion who say thatthfy can't eat Tilden crow. The editor of The Advertiser must feel terribl3' bad since Howe Is sued his bull against Protection Grange. "The melancholh- days have come, the saddest of the j-ear; of waling winds and naked woods, and meadows brown and sear." Quite a number of farmers aref building cribs and preparing to keep a portion of the present crop over for another year in case of necessity. That is right. This county should always, if possible, have at least 100, 000 hushels of old corn on hand. 2Fr. Gilmore, father-in-law of Prof. S- R. Thompson, died suddenly on last Satnrda3'. The Republicans of this precinct met on Saturday evening to listen to speeches from Gov. Furnas and Hon. T.L.Schick. There was a very good attendance, and preliminary steps were taken to organize a Ha3'es and Wheeler club. Meeting again next Saturday evening at Brnnswick hall to complete the organization. Vax Winkle. Xemalia. Hayes and Wheeler club met on Thursda3 evening last ; uoted five ad ditions to the roll, making its mem- berahip sist3-. Listened to the best speeches 3et delivered before the club, from T. L. Schick and ex-Gov. Fur nas, the latter was ver3' highly appre ciated. Thursda3 evening is.the reg ular meeting night of the club. All are invited irrespective of party- DdvidMcCasIand, P. G. W. C.T., was present and addressed the G. T. meeting on Monday evening. We are informed that the con tract is let for the bridges on our Rail road, and that the ties are at White cloud waiting shipment. Dr. McKesson,' lives in the brick house north of Hoover's store. Sewing machine needles of all kinds at Isiekell's drugstore. T. E. Allen's Best, at nuddart's. CloiEis. Cassenacres, vraier proor, Jesns, cottonadc and beavers, at .OTf pzices. Challenge flour, 2Temaha Valley Mills, at Huddart's. Seplier, ficrniantowa vrool, U-Siitiisig yarn, perforated card board in all colors also sil ver beads, bilks, and numerous otber Taney ailieies, at Iouis .oTinan's. Fall WheatFIour, at Huddart's $333. !JensTou!bsaml beys Cloib sng. ali style; and colors. Irons $8.60 to g40.C0ner suit. 1a. jLoivaiA?-;. ladies Reaver and Cliincbil la cloalis latest styles from S3.5G to.SSO.CO. Ja.1aOV?IA. For the best brands of Flour to be found in the market go to Huddart's For the Centennial. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars and Day Coaches from Kansas City, Atch ison and St. Joseph to Ft. Wayne and 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 the "Centennial, or 2sew York and Boston. The Wabash Line is also the meet f comfortable route to Indianapolis, Cincinnati aud other eastern cities. Passenger, taking this line have choice of route either via Quinc3' or St. Louis, and ean visit al! principal cities, watering places and prominent resorts through the couritrj without extra charge. J. S. Lazarcs. Gen"! Wesfn Act.. St. Lours. W. L. Maxx-oxm, Gen'l Pass. Agent. At Nemaha Cltv.bv J. P. Croiher. oa the Sd of October. 1ST. Mr. John H. Prall ami Mrs. Hacfael Marella Shock, both o' Nemaha Cttr. October 4. 1376. hv Jadee Church, nt his oSa Ja thUatty. Mr. James Entwistie, aaart i w. aanirp. AimiraAudress, aged 7S year, both of Xemaba Coanty. DEATHS. In Pern. ?tember C71h. 1S7, f laeas braneoas croup. Kittle OgVeaby, aged 4 yaaw aad SS days. Oh! what snd, achiag hearts death arias when he comes and snatches nr dear ttute ones away so very sodJenly. Ma's daiita ha zone to her rest. Let as bp that all her friends may meet her again la peace. Fohl tbe stHl banda- geaUy Qrer bar qalet breast! She has gone from ehring here Into her rest. Brash tbe brown, hafr seftlr Back from her brrV ; Finished is berenrtWy work, Safe with Jems now. It3 tbe-csld ?ravo kwr bar-; "Why sboaM wa wp, "When we know she la safe from sla In Jescs asleep. AFxtests. rj.jj m. uu-"JkJ -1 1 mi l.,.,11 i.wi . nn . i" itliIUK to Toaas Mm , ,j jrom ue effeci of Errew aad Abtrac TO meariymc. Maabead-restered. Im pediments taaiarriasereaseTed. Ifew and method of tresumtait. Xew aad UJ.ltlTiillC remarkable remedies. Bookaandrtr- aaaiBa. calarsenr lree la sealed e.vetepw Add-MSHOWABD ASSOfrriTfOX 4M "V Viat St-ThlladelpalR.Ea: J.n4aetUHteahartnssaife j rxootation fac fiH07able coadaet aadace(essMa I fSKHI. 4fl -t '.'' j To Shnicc, ornot to snnue z i Aye, that Is the qnestlon. Is it better t ' nnlnrfmni h.l tn fruit in tho TBimiclsnr 9 of j fever and ague, or to banish tbe atrocious ? SS 4 f rannot ta h'd bt . jj.. TeaiMnse , cannot be much doubt as to the Tesponse of the malaria-stricken to this Jnqstrr. From , every locality on this continent whose in habitants are tormented with tbeshCveria , plague comes an increasing uaaiRndJbrtlie ' only genuine preventive niul arsdieaat of malaria provided by seience. The dettfaras fever and ague districts -well Jtaoir hmvc tit- I terly inadequate to do moreUwa sl-ea brief respite are tbe se-eaJJed remedies of Um fee ul:y. Qninine. arsenic, bteraath what are these bat poiaonoag palliatives, whteh eeae after a time to produce any bfBefteiRl effect r hate vex, and. if persisted tai trreak taretmr aWe mischief ap oa the system? Every where they are beta? abandoned by intelli gent persons, and that geontae vegetable specific for intertnHVent and remtoent -disease. Hooteiter's Bluets, safcstttoted In tfcetr place. AVhy Do Ton Sit a tic I For the-better eon veniencoof Uieooaqareer j Ir. Sh;rnje's 32lartfiig ie .no,w prt p in 75c bottles as well as Jl.jttas heretoJoca. To those who areacqaalated i?ith the Malar 1- fnte It is not necessary to say a wont in Its I behalf. Bet to those who cfeftJce in l;itoraee of It, we will siwplx say, try it, and add yoer te&Uroeny to thousands ef others that it Mired VOC. Xo nlhn- mMtioin l unnlr&l I as it Is a combined tonic, alterative, cathar tic, febrlfose. cbolasogne, and ant-periodic. It aeutraltaesmiaeMaUepoisoB.partttesand invigorate th? blood, restores the liver and other db-eased organs to their natural heal thy eandttlon, thereby thoroughly eradteat iap tho disease. Kor sale tey . "eowly A. W.XICK2LL. Iniperiaut to tko Traveling PaWlc. It Is tbedcty ofll persons. before staritng oa a joarney to ascertain by what rowte they ean reach their deatimtlloB wltti the lea trouble, and If there are two or more roads leading to the'same point, to decide which ie the safest and pJeasantest to travel. We take pleasare la stalls that the Chi CAOO A XOXTH-WsSTXiCJ RAIiWAT Is the oldest, and several miles the shortest, roote between Omaha and Chicago. Within the past two years the road bed has been -pat in admirable condition, ami almost the eeUre line has been relatd wHh steel rails. The Depot in Chicago h centrally toeaied, and as their trains arrive there thirty lain ntes in advance of all otberllnes.peeseaers can always be sore of making Eastern con nations. Per all points in Northern and North-Eastern Iowa, yoa should purchase ticket via Marshall. Cedar Raoid., or Clin ton. For points In Northern Urinals or 'WT consin, via Fulton; and If yoa are going to Chicago, or Fast, yoa sbookl, by all means, pnrehase yocr tickets-by the Old Pioneer Route-TKE CHICAGO A NORTH---TESX-ERN". YotfwiH find on all throoh trains Fall man Sleepers, new ami macniSeent Dy Coaches, and the best Smoking and Seeoao Close Cans now or any road la tha United States. Particular information, with maps, time tables, etc., may be had at any of the Through Ticket Offices in the West, or upon personal or written application to J.H. -Mocxnvix, Wesera Traveling A-ent. Omaha. Neb., or to W. II. 9rsxKrT, Genoral Paesengor Agt., 1 Chicago. Hofticinber the srreai Fourth. 1 or JuIy,IS?6, Is past and gone. Also, be it remembered tliat ran'! b nrtorsnlsl. lutf vri:7 ' j - ..... continue to Keep in bis store i Hie best quality oi tbe follow-1 isg merchandise, at the lowest prices for cash or produce- 17 h n n 71 j IVOTIOXS, Boots & Sh.oes5 SATS AJiD CAPS', QDEEKSWABE, HASDWABS PI.OT7S "HTAGONS, FURNI Double and Single Sreecb and 3Izzle-2oadin SHOT GUNS and Rifles. Powder. Sbot. Cart ridges, "R"ads and Gun Caps. A.ND TIKE NOTICE. XI. ITfcy Is it tliat Farmers lilte grood crepg, and talic pains lo save tlieml TS'iiy, because It it pays best? Tbea they doa-t vant to on j abody gfoodK, be canscthcy don't pay to malic np, bat deal iritb w. sis a and ?et tbe best or goods al.r L-orrest Prices, & S c swan tat. i u -,- '.; un-'a 'sFfc rF5 && JO 13 Jl jj 11 buun TURE -; ""T "" Bealerla F II S M - aac &r si'ucastt i Undertaking a SpoiaUy. XejM a feaitae METALIC AND WOOl) BUHIAL GASES. 56 3Iain Street., ItiiOWMTILLS, JTS J?A Xa UJUJUN Ji rASHICSABLS B60TANB SKQB CUSTOM WORK ABE TO OXBEII, AXD FITS GU.VKATBai 20 Main Street, SRO"Xyii,i.i:. XEBHAI5KA. '' S. HTJjDP ART'S Peace and Quiet Saloon ! AND BILlia.3D HALL. J. H. BAXTER, 3faao2-ctnrer aaantealer bt Slanieta, 3r-csac.xlj Xt & I tzr RtMMirfar Jnr nn ? rotv. -YW e ried v.uuaiOu nuca ac. rr vrmmm Itm- Be9S Boou . 8to5 te .'wsv oi bund. C-2 JJZain St., Srovs-nvllle, XoH. FOWLER V f sx i. TO THE PJrnI-O. HAVING prhMl thote rtah to tfee "ruwier Paten. 1 lj- ran.' w nlKr tiw 3laMQe! formal thronah Afnt anf Mer ettaota. v'th foil knowledge Mit cHttUt0mm vhat tlie'- wtli do wbat wtrc..i;n for tnetu. The maclilnf ia rrtf acting, keefta MmmfT th table. wUuU up like a cluck, and km about -.dp hoar ana a half at peh tinUtj. For eoflTiftne, a key is nllarticwljp- tkm case so tbat It can be r-won ml at any Uotr, aad ran a loac aa dred. it to ItWK tl portaifiif, aperiectaobniltnte for tbe otAAy brnah In the banrta of aervaat. it ia memm M aAta), tui ocetpeB Usip m -Um txbt than a astor. It ha:b?att!falbronae'WiBC. with tbe afcMN aavi BCfJerttom ahilbil abnod. i to which fana art- atuuheU, wtOcb ravlT I nob!err, abort tl? head, with avtBCtMt. tenmilio pefaoiw wati at um iate. U nils a ion? eiviarl want in the booaelioltl. aa stlHpie tliat a cillbivasopeaMeU. Tbeiirateofct ia permanent invesunet. mp It will lat many yeaxig. It ba heiB trtptfi ia some of the firat btt efct ud prtmmtm (Mat ties m thecoantry.and whrevtH-introdaceil hart ztven entire sattafiicUnn. It M mmiiftmi on a fcrd or ebalr. tn keep li.t- off rhlhUnn or b "Ice aud Is far preJer ble t at work,-beK HHebXKba-. .To Um iaraMtlfc snran;er . will be t qiost wetcome eonptur tonatMt faithtal (f(tiael. nererwenrjr. llitm frequent most where tber it) aaoat to Jeed on. l"e Fwwler's latent Fly Fan tokerp tbeaa from tbe tatIe. ami h-ey wtll ieawe tbe bonxe; thit i the best reeeipt etaiven. bet ter than all tb baited traps that more, than tbey ealch. In corroboration of the valne ami neftftneita of tht maebtoe. w annex ceptae of letters ebeerfaity avea by some of oar most prominent ciUaena. wh' ti.ivt- hail them In aetaal oae.and wbt4eetwa others to derive tbe mw enrnfort from beni theT-hawe-njoyed To methairtw wwt m 1 tw a itaerai dfacocmt wHl tM ma-e oh nean prlee. hr applying to the oflke or tac 1VW- kBK rx.T rA.- uo.. 4en sa sc. floor, PhliadetphJa, fa. CAH.S1T "W. IASIBSTS, -SEBilA-SKA GIXT. General Agent for the Western Btalea. AUTHKlKBi BI TnB U. S. 0VaS2S)lfr. THE FIRST MTIOML IXK or I3ISO W'TIIXE. Pa2-p Cayiiui, $l&as000 Authm-izei!, et m.Q0 JrRFrA1trDTOTAJtAC.. "& 00IM & GUEaEIM&'imAPS -aU cbacBiea jf Ob United B&a&B smA 3urapo MONEY LOAN"2SI ajwrtTd84 m 111 "I j obIt. Time Draft t nia - ! inooYucfXixr SiTAS"E; C0HKTT k CITY SECUaiTIgS DEPOSITS tBeel payable e tTXTWKmE? le?eaaanaeeiifni iteritepfBtt. TCJtKCTOItS.-Wa.T. Den. B. H JlMdtoy. TaaeJc X. Jahawn. K. U. . - - ttbs. A A yfiSi'S jt y v S S 01 5! 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