i I . i tBigggisagyi"aa2aaagss THE ADVERTISER, . T'.l ' " "HI ' ' I 'I ' I l 'I '.'. ;l-i:."".-;i. Aw-jrT 'rfttt'.JJfcWAyi "M," '" r;,:?3Tiiij.rv-u,ij.y;gs THURSDAY. NOV. 23 1S76. TIME CARDS. On.liy atnB Line South.. From nrownvJllo to Aropo. Palls City and TUilo tlS!SS.i.U0!iy. Aspmwmll and St. Deroin. con BecilHS wii.J coevprnnres t all other joints. Leaves mownvh!eda.:Vat 1 clock p. m. jCr-Ivcs at Hjownviil? Ho 'clock a. in. Ar.ivc- a. .Biim if AKLESd, Proprietor. Flour and feed at Huddart's. Shut the door!! Do you live in a barn ? Nebraska. Railway. I2lpm Z.Vt?JB.. 1 ..Brownvillc- I'ern lllpmar . 5:ime 3cai 8:1a jim I2:pm S:4 p m It)::: p Nebraska City .-Lincoln- 5:2) p rn .--t:4S P m .3:49 p m 30 snil2si5 p n 12:10 pm .lfcla m .Seward. J. N. CONVERSE. Sup't Brownville Bliss Line to Phelps. Leave Rrntvnrril 7:3fl a. m.. 13B p. tn., S: p.m. Airive at Brownville 7:S9r m.. H-W a. m.. :30 p. m , B. U. BAILEY. Superintendent. CLlcajro &- Xortli Western Rnllsvny. TralMSRt Cacncil Elufls arrive and depart as follows HEPAIIT . 0:40a.m. Day Express NriKht Kx.res ARK1VK I OOISG KAST .lftS3p.ru. I Iay Express... IIOlNO WRST . - -r . -... t . .. 4 -A.v m 1 rest SKiS4.ni. i -hsih r.xi"-r i.. j I v.x. t reigm nwn.iu.i V. If. STENNETT.Gen.Pas. Agt Puljlleler NotW-es. KXTRxCoi-ixsorTHK Advkrtiskk for sale by Ji. A. Polocfc. Stationer and News Dealer, Posteffice building. Brownville. Local NoTtcits. set as ordinary rf adliiR matter, will be charged ten cents iter line, etch insertion. Set In display type, fifteen cents a line. Mr. Isaac Clark, of Tecumseh, ar rived in the city on Tuesday. $12.00 Bureaus at Roy's. Penny'sGoIden Sorgum,atDen'e. Marsh dyes to live and lives to dye New samples of Brussels" carpet Thanks to widow Sayle, of Ne maha, for or Thanksgiving turkey. See Miss Crater's card elsewhere. Her display of Millinery goods is very nice. The river has been pretty full of floating ice for several days, but our ferry boat still runs. at Roys's. Best Tea at Nickeli's drug store, 3 pounds for a dollar. A large assortment of various styles of bedsteads, at Ruy's. Craddoek & Son sell the best spring wheat fluur at $2 SO. and fall wheat flour, a good article, at $3.50. Court Is still in session and will continue during the week, when the dockat will be cleared up. Mr. Watson and Mr. Stevenson, lawyers of Nebraska City, are attend ing to leiial business in our court here this week. Slcn arid Roys, go to Cow man's Tor 5 our Zals and Caps. Authorized Agents. V. K. Loofikwh wvw at Peru, 1 hereby authorized te receive suhsrrlptioii and advettlMns for the Advbxtxkkk, aud collect and receipt for the Efinio. VH.KVl)rsiAS.3t Sheridan. Is our authorized nReHt'attlmt place to receive and receipt for all monies due us. J. P. HooviiR isor authorized agent at Xcais ha City to receive and receipt for monies ducus. Thomas HcnRKSs Is our autlwrized acent in Glen Rock precinct to receive and receipt for monies due us on subscription. A J. Littkk. at St. Doroin.Jsourauthorizeda-ent at that place, to receive subscriptions ail adver tising, and to collect and receipt for monies due TilK AnVKKTISKB. Joux S. Minicj: Is our authorized agent at Afpln vrall, to receive sulecrlption and advertising, and collect and receipt for monies due lis. FAIUBROTIIER & HACKER, Publishers Advertiser. LOCAL MATTERS. Tho ladies ef The Eastern Star Lodge are preparing to etve a splen did entertainment at McPheron Hall on next Wednesday evening. Do not fail to be there. Craddoek & Son now have charge of the Judkins Hay and Stock scales, and will weigh your hay, hogs, etc., promptly and accurately. ILadics, Gentlemen and Chil dren, go to lLoivraan'Sfi'or your EtooLsaud Slices. Boots from 2.50 up, at McPhers on's. See Arthur Walsh's card. lie is a good plasterer and has few equals as a rapid workman. If you want your house plastered he is the man you want to do the work. Shoes for winter wear, for $1.25 up, at McThcr son's. Mr. Graham, whose mills had to be torn down last spring on account of the washing away of the river bank where they stood, is erecting his saw mill below town, in South Brownville. We clip the following comfort, ing item from the State Journal of the 17th. O, ye of little faith keep a stiff upper lip: From reliable sources we learu that the Nebraska Hallway Company is now in a most flattering condition. Confidence in tiie road was never moie ah-s-ured, among bondholder, and the public in general. The earn ings of the road during the past four mouths have been veiy good, with prospeutsnfn continued increase. The amount of grain shipped fnm Seward over the road is simply immense. We are aureil that there jx no ijnubt but that the road will be extended south thirty miles, to Falls Citv. and west thirty mllee, to York, early next year Thi will give two connections with the sooth and east, and open up to rail road facilities the splendid York coun ty tl ist net. Ladies' Dress Goods in Feed grinding and corn ihellin all the latest shade S, frOlll at Xiock wood's. tf 25c. up. at McPhcrson's. Iff en. Women, Boys and Girls, go to B.o iv man's for your Fur nisliing: Goods. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. GEcn Rock. The faces of the Democrats are not so smiling as they were ten clays ago. P. Berger's team got away from his son yesterday on their return from Nebraska City. Went west, and as yet not heard from. The feud between the French still continues, and Glen Rock is Hot blessed by having neighbors who are always in litigation. On Thursday, November lGth, the beloved wife of T. Bnuford. of Glen Rock, departed this life, aged 40 years, leaving a void not easily rilled. A kind and loving wife, a good neigh bor, and a true christian. Did you ever see four young pigs suck a cow? I have, the past week ; and at the same farm saw a rat climb an Oiage fence seven feet high, and a rat terrier climb the same tree and bring the rat down. W. Brattou. Wind and snow the order of the day. Died, on Saturday the 11th inst., Nellie, youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Gavitt, aged nine years. The bereaved family have the sympathy of a very large circle of friends. Mr. Gavitt had just returned from a Cen tennial trip. The German Methodists are building a church just east of the Stone Church about a hundred yards. It is to be the finest church in this section-of country. Corn-husking is going on lively. The yield is good. Miss Harper, of Brown County, HI , has been paying relatives and friends in this neighborhood a visit. We learn she starts for home to-day. Pleasant Prairie lodge of Good Templars are expecting the District Deputy to visit them on Friday even ing next. The lodge is in good work ing condition. K Proclamation, by the President. Srttional TliauksgiTiug. October 2Slh President Grant issued the following proclamation : From year to year we have been ac customed to pau&e in our daily pur suits, and set apart a time to oiler our thanks to Almighty God for .peeial biessiugs He .bug. vouchsafed to us, with our prayere for a coutititiuiice therefore. We have at this time equul reasons to be thankful for His con tinued protection, and lor many ma terial blessings which His bounty lias bestowed. In addition to the iuvors accorded to us as individuals we have especial occasion to expres;-our hearty thanks to Almighty God that by His providence and guidance our govern ment, established a century ago. has been enabled to fullill the purpose ot itsfoundtrsinoiTering.au aslum to the people of every race, securing civil and religious liberty to all within its borders, and meteing out to ever3 individual alike justice and equality ouiore me law. ii is moreover es pecially our duty to cfl'er our humble prayers to the Father of All Mercies for a continuance of His divine favor to us as a nation and as individuals By reaon of all these considerations. T. Ulyses S. Grant. President of the United States, do recommend to the people of the United States to devote the 30t h day of November next, to the expression of their tiianksand prayers to Almighty God, and. laying a-itle their daily avocations and nil secular occupations, to nuiemhle in their respective places of worship and ot servesuch dayasaday ofthanksgiving and rest. In witness whereof I have hereunto set mv hand and caused the seal of the Unitpd States to be affixed. Done at the Mtv of Washington this twentv-sixtb day of October, in the year of onr Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventv-cix. and nf the independence of the United Statp of America the one honored and first. U. S. Grant. Bv the President : IlAMrxTox Fisu. Secretary of State. Thanksgiving Proclamation. MILLINER A. now and splendid stock of varied grades and LATEST STYLES. The most attractive IiABISS' FA5TCY GOODS arc being received, and will Vg displayed for the HOLIDAYS. A complete stock, embrac ing everything enlciilnted to please. Call, before you purchase, on Mis A. ID. CRATER, 3Irs. Cook's old stand, foot C"llege-st. Y THE wmu ArtL.nr IT, Walsh, BsoYVEI!e, Xebraska. B. B. COLHAPP, Manufacturer of The local dramatic club of Kear txoy are playing David Coppcrlield. Tableaux, music, etc.. at the Hall on uext Wednesday evening. Do not fail to sre the ladies en tertainment on next Wednesday eve- Found, a lady's eulT and sleeve button. The owner can have by call lug at this ofliee. Sabbath school concert on next Sabbath evening at the M.12. chureh. Subjeot Temperance. Mrs. Isaac Clark returned to Te cumseh on Sunday last, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith. Ladies of the order of The East ern Star will give an entertainment in McPherson Hall on the evening of the 29th, consisting of music, tab leaux, etc. . A pleasant time and full house is anticipated. Ladies' Under Suits, me rino, very cheap, at Mc Phcrson's. Singed, from the residence of the subscriber, living in Brownville, The largest stoch of Cloth ing in town, and will he sold at the very lowest fig ures. Farmers, call and be convinced. John McPherson. At Auction, Saturday Or at Private Sale any time Previous! 1'an.caEius! Craddoek & Son have an excellent article of Buckwheat Flour for sale. President Grant is again with fate lie has turned over the hand that gives the country peae. The Dem ocrats find that the people of the na tion arc with the President, and they aie recalling their short-sighted and abu-ive utterancts of a week ago. 7i- tier Ocean. :xa.ij UIAGSS. Cheap Furniture. tiooil as if New. Neb., a medium sized gray horse. CflX(i . ?,.,.-' r, r ' , ,r, ..i.r.,,t in ,...,.. 1,1 A.... .. . ' '" '".'W'-" - '"""" ix.iciii.-uiu, fxiiy uue It'llJIll ing him to me in Brownville, will be liberally rewarded. C. Neiduart. Judge Pound went to Lincoln Saturday afternoon, returned again and opened court on Monday evening. Tecumseh is to have a Thanks giving Masquerade ball on the even ing of the 29th. In a social point of view, Tecumseh beats the woild. Gents' JVeck Wear, in all the latest shades, at Mc Phcrson's. '-Grand Festival at Peru for the benefit of the Centennial Cornet Band, Monday night November 27th, 1S7G. Admittance 10 cents, supper 2o cents" So read the posters an nouncing the occasion. Hope the Peru boys will make a success of it. Mace Cochran, tried at thi- term of tho district court for stabbing Emri Heady, was acquitted, the jury find ing that Cochran only acted in self-defense. McGee and Harmon of the Brownville ferr3 company this week old their interest in the ferry to Jno. W. Bausfield. The new ferry com pany is now composed of B.-iley & Bausfield, each owning one-hilf. A full stoch of White and Colored Shirts, at McPher son s. blcs; Ladies1 Work Stand; Carpet; Safe; Cool: Store; Carved 0'ik Bed stead; and many other articles, at a great reduction. STow in your oppor tunity. At the residence oi J. L. Col hupp, corner ith and Atlantic. Clothing, Clothing, cheap, cheap s at McPhcrson's. Ladies, go to E,o.vni:ui for your Kress Goods. Flannels, :lsusiiiis, Calicoes, Jean;s, Cas Mmeres, KoSious, and every -tiling yoti wastt In the Osy Goods and Xotion SJne. At Anclion Next Saturday, or at Private .Sale Previous ! PIX.VEY MeDOWKLL-Nnvemheiv-lSlii, 1S7C. at the resilience of the bril;s fullior, in Avpinu'iill pncini-r, by Itr-v. Henj. V La wr ier. Mr. Riiij. C. Pimiev, of Rlchaidbon Co., to Miss Maggie A. McD ,well. Long and happy may you live. In holy wedloe : bound ; s May smiles from Heaven encouragement give, Willi biessinrjs your life to crown. Your dny of life be fair and bright, "Rough places." b ;Ing fur between ; And when you've passed the shadowy night. May both in Heaven be seen. L. DEATHS. By the Governor of the Stute of Nebraska. The President of the United States having designated Thursday, IhettOlh day of November, 1S70, as a day of thanksgiving and prayer to Almighty God, and believing we have abundant cause ft-1' thankfulness for the mani fold mercies and blessings bestowed upon us as a Slate, and as individuals, during the past year : Therefore, I, Silas Garber, Governor of the Slate of Nebraska, do cordially commend to the people of this State Ihe observ ance of the da j so appointed, in such manner as will manifest their grati tude to the Giver of all good. In testimony wheieof, I have here- i unto set my hand and SEAL caused the Great Seal of f the state of Jelira-ka to be .yfilxed. at Lincoln, this sixtii day of November, A. D IS70. Silas Garber. Bv the Governor: Bruno Tzsciiucic, Secretarv of State. Tfl 7 "T ITS Pi "8 fM Jl T"4 "M i iii n uiujiiii)) 59 Main Street, Brovnvillc, Nebraska. Orders From Neighboring Towns Solicited. Stfesa To ho Placed on a War Footing. GAVITT November 11, 1870. of inombra neoas croup. Nellie, daughter of Janus W. Gavitt, in tbetenili year of tier .-vu. Friend Marsh is now snugly lo cated in the room recently occupied by Alex. Robi-on, and makes pants or other garments for the young men just to suit them ; and he can repair and dye faded garments to look as well, nearly, as when new try him. Notice the little slip on your Ad vertiser, on which your name ap pears. It will tell you when j'our time of subscription expires. If the time is up or about up, send, or hand us$159 which will paj' for another year.; or $1.00 for six months, or 50 cents for three months. We this week take pleasure in laying before our readers the able ad dress of the Master of the National Grange delivered at the meeting of the National Grange in Chi cago last week. The Ad vertiser is always up with the times, and gives its readers the latest important news and all other matters of general Interest transpiring throughout the country. Gen. J. C. McBride. present State Treasurer, in company with .1. T. Clarkson, an. experienced agricultural writer, will shortly issue the Jfcbras ha Farmer in magazine form. 24 pages, finest quality tinted paper, and printed in the highest style of the art. Of it we shall take pleasure in gaj'iinj more when we see it. ' f-IFYOU WISH ANYTHING S3T1S THE LINEOF HOUSEHOLD BSTG00DS. CALL ON JOHN L. SgyCOLHAPP. AT RESIDENCE. 82TAND SECURE A BARGIAN. Gloves and Mitts very cheap, at McPhcrson's. The Brownville street markets on Wednesday were as follows: Choice fall wheat. SoflOc. Spring wheat. 75S0. Beef Cattle, .fat 314c. , Hogs, fat,4J4'"c. Corn, 1620c. Barley. 2050c. Rye. 3033c. Butter. lS20e. Eggs. lS20c. Potatoes. 30035c. r Suits f 7'07?i $7.00 up, at McPhcrson's. An Vnausivcrablc Argrsment. The strongest argument whleh can be urged ng'iin.st the advisability of adminis tering such cormslve and nerve-detroying pniscms as arsenic and quinine for Intermit tent and remittent fevers, is the vastly supe rior .success in the prevention and cure of such diseases of a medicine which Is the veiy nntipode of tho abuve named drugs, both in respect of its cnmpndtinn ami the results wrought by it. Such a medicine. Is Hosteller's Stomach Hitters, a purely veget able prep nation, which u.it only eradicates with wonderful promptitude every trace of fever and ague, and kindred types of malari ous disease, from the system, but is a certain prevet.tlve tf all maladies begotten of miasma-tainted air and w.iter. These results mineral anti-febrile remedies do not effect witli certainty, and their out. lined use en tails consequences highly pernicious to the system. The Hitters, on the contrary, not only afford speedy relief, butestablish health on a permanent busts. New Yoik. November 17. It ivn, rumored yesterday Jhat orders had been received from Washington to place the entire Brooklvn navy van! on a war footing. Commodore Nich olson declined to say anything in re gard to the matter. 1 tit it is certain that very unusual movements are in pnr- at the yard, and that the frigate Minnesota was yesterday fur-ni.-h.Mi ammunition and fully equip ped for sea. While all Europe are making pre parations for war, why not Uncle Sam brighten up his accoutrements a little. L.'.-i.f"'.r-'-'t-.Tiv.".-.'A:.-rtjL--..'...,--1v..-.T r Ask the recovered Dvspciitlcs. BtllfoiH i Butlerers. victims of iever and Anne, the &sK&yr$5i sslz.' at-'-aA-f..-; .-. W30r-s-w3i?" mercurial li-,eaied 5 r ff&iy patient, how ihey re- t-1 V-"5rS"ili: covered ht-altli. i heer- ArXt-J-X lul spirits and cood s-ra. -- .v nm.-tirf ftii.tr ..-tit ?. - .1 -crn .... . . se&X-C&r:L ATI eu you oy uikl g WlMSEi -?V TTsfr SIMMON'S "LIVER REGU.LAROR Tlie Cheapest, Purest, ami Host Pain iiy.iuu:ciiic intiie World. For DYSPEP-LV. CONSTIPATION. Jaundice. Billimis attacks. MC'IC IlLlACHE. code Oe- prre.mn ot Spirits. SUUIt STOMACH, Heart Buru. tc..tc. Thli unrivaled Southern remerlv It wtrrnnteil not to cont.tlu a ai igje purilrlof MKUCRUY, or any injurious mineral substance, but is PURELY VEGETABLE, containing those Southern Roots and Herbs, v. h'ca aa ail-wis Providence has plucxl la countries where Liver UNeases mon nevail. It j! pure idl IlNcnst-M caused by Dcrniicctiicut of the Lucrum! Itn - elrt 'e- Jino.M.. Liver complaint are a bitter r Ft i.l fa .tit.. , .... ....... .... r.t i ... .. . . . . r . ...... ... ... iucraiiiMi; t-;n in me llilCK, Mdes -r Jonas. often mi.tak.-n mr lUii-uniatNm; iour Nftimneh; Loss of Appetite: Hmvels ahernittelr ciHtiyeun.liux Heatlnclie: Lo-s.n Memory, with t--.iiLi -K-:iintin iir ii .viitf minui fi . .. W. 15. 3ZCCSIESR7 Has Fre-h Drugs. Wall Paper, School and Blank Books. Bird Cage.-, Paints. Glass. Oils, etc.. at lower pri ces than any houe in Brownville. AUCTION!!! Saturday, Xot. 25th, 187G. Overcoats. fro77v $Jj. up, at McPhers Our job department has been turning out an unusual amount of work recently. Our work shows for itself. It never fails to suit our cus tomers. We are able to compete, both as to style and price, with any Western office. We can do as neat work as any printing office can do. We are just receiving a large stock of paper for letter heads, bill heads, note heads, stalemnts, etc. Send in your orders. Charles Blanchard and Win. Al lison alias Jas. Stewart, confined in our county jail since last spring, for burglarizing Mr. Den's store, 'plead guilty to the charge on last Saturday morning and were sentenced to the penitentiary, Blanchard for one year and Stewart for three years. The lat ter being known to be an old offender of the law and having made several attempts to get away, during his in carceration, we presume is the reason his term is two years more than that of his fellow culprit. STnounds Tea ntNickeU'r. for $1.00. For a bargai7v zz, cvcr7j class of goods call at Mc Pherson' s, a7id you will get the most goods for the least a77WU7lt of 77l07iey. The following were closing quo tations in Chicago on Monday: Wheat closed le lower, at SI 0S for November, and $1 lia ror December. Corn closed easy, at 45c. Jlye was firmer at 62Jc. Barley firmer at 70 for November, and 72c for December. Hogs were active ami strong, with packing grades 10e higher than on Saturday, closing at $5 850SG 00. Cattle were in good demand, and ruled steady and fitmer. Sales were at $2 255.2o for inferioi to extra. Gentlenjejj, so So ILowistan for your Clothing- of all des crlptioc's. Full S:iis-5asts. Vest, or Coat, or Overcoat ; be has them ail. and at the lowest prices. 4,000 ! 4.000! I am selling The Perkin's Wind Pomp, said to be the be-t. in use. There are 4.000 in use. Allwantinga a gootl pump will save money and get a good warranted article by calling on W. A. JUDKINS. 14-tf Brownville, Neb. Hats and Winter Caps, very cheap, at McPherson' s A. D. tlarsli, Byiiigl' A. D Marsh wil I color or dye yoirr Coats. Vest or Pants, in the best style. Will dye ladies' Shaw Is; will take all the spots out of gents' garments, and press them up in good shape; will re pair garments, and warrant to give entire satisfaction and will cut and make gents' garments. Equaled by few, excelled by none. Shop in Alex. Robisnn's old stand, next door to Roy's furniture store.' lLovrmaii still continues to sell Calico at 6 l-4c. and Sc. per yard, and his Muslins and B6- raestlcs at the same price as '.heretofore- At Forced Sale, tho Household Goods, etc., xt J L. Olbapp. CaU soon and tecure u" bargain. RESTAURANT! Second door we.-t of the First Na tional Band, By Mrs. Wm. Stevens Meals at all hours served to order anil the best the market affords. 13tf Craddoek & Son, Retail dealers in farm produce, fam ily provisions, stock feed, flour, but ter, eggs, etc. The best brands of flour constantly on hand, and sold at the Ior.'e-st priee. Cash paid for butter and egj.-. G-'od delivered free of charge, according to order, in any part of the city. 7,ariicsand Misses, go to S,ov msn's for your Trimmed Hats. JoD Printing. Do you want Posters? Do you want Handbills? Doyotf want Business Cards? Do you want a neat Billhead ? Do you want a tasty Letterhead ? Do you want a nice Visiting Card? If so. leave .your orders at The Ad vertiser Job Office, where all work is done by experienced workmen, and I -""'""' guarantoed to give satisfaction. ! 12fcr A. CAR 13. To all whoaresnireriiig from the errors and iutlNcretlons of youth, nervous wenkncbs, e.trly decay, loss of manhood. &c, I will send n. recipe that will cure you, FltEE OP CHARGE. This great remedy was discov- ered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rkv. Joskpii T. Ishax, Slut ion D, JSible House, .Vctt; York. iSmO Why Do You Shake I For the better convenience of the consumer Dr. Sherman's Mularifuge is now put up in 73c bottles as well as Si. .VI as heretofore. To those wlio are acquainted with the Mulnrl luge It is not necessary to say a word In Its behalf. Hut to those whoshnheiu Ignorance of it, we will .slinplv say, try it, and add your testimony to thousands of others that It caret! you. No other medicine Is required, as it is a combined tonic, alterative, cathar tic, febriruge. cholagogue, and anli-perlodlc. It neutralizes miasmat ie poison, put ille and invigorates, t be blood, restores the liver and other diseased organs to their natural heal thy condition, thereby thoroughly eradicat ing the disease. For sale by Teowly A. IV. TCICKELL. Important to the Traveling Public. 11 Is theduty of all persons beforestartlng on a journey to ascertain by what route they can reach their destination with the least trouble, and if there are two or more roads leading to the same point, to decide which Is the safest and pieasantest to travel. Wctafce pleasure In .stating that the Cm cago & Xortu-WrsTKRjr Railway Is the oldest, and several miles the shortest, route between Omaha .and Chicago. Within the pnst two years the roati bed has been put In admirable condition, and almost the entire line has been relnltl with steel rails. The Depot in Chicago Is centrally located, and as their trains arrive there thirty min utes in advanceof all other lines, passengers can always be sure of making Eastern con nections. For all points in Northern and North-Eastern Iowa, yon should purchase tickets via Marshall, Cedar Rapids, or Clin ton. For points in Northern I'llinoNor Wis consin, via Fulton; and if you are going to Chicago, or East, yrui should, by all nfenns. purchase your l.Ickelsby the Old "Pioneer Ronte-THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN. You will find oh all through trains Pull man Sleepers, new and magnificent Day Coaches-. and the bes-t Smoking and Second Class Cars now on atiy road in the United States. Particular Information, with maps, time tables, etc., mnybehad at any of theThrouh Ticket Offices in theWest. or upon personal or written nppllca estern Travelin to W. H. Stenn-ett. General Passenger Agt., i-Msracn. Next Saturdnij, at 1 o' clock, will be offer at Public Sale, the Household Goods and- Chatties of John, L. Colhapp to ihe highest bid der, for cash in hwid, con- sistiiid of Beds. Chairs, Ta bles, Carpets, Stands. Cup boT'ds, Safes, Stoves, and general household goods. SaU at residence, corner of Jpbli a7id Jlthuitic, if the weather is pleasant, if not i7i some sto7'e-r oo7n on Main street. The articles may be seen andpurchascd at reside7ice a.nv time previous to day of Sate. Jl 77i07'e desirable assort ment of Household Goods was 7iever offered at public sale i7i this co77i77uuiity. A rare chance at private sale. If you 7iecd anything, even "as times are," it will 7iot pay to neglect this opportu nity. Remember the time a7id place a7id be 071 hand. ",.'.i.,'f p-'n 1 1 -- 'j ' 4 a Legal Notice. JOHN L. FAR WELL, the Singer Mann p) lacturlng Company. James Med font, Ra.VKiontl Hi-others, anil Lnui3 Waldter. non resident defendants, will take notice lli.il ollvia A. Gage, as plaintiff, did, mi the Uih day of October, ItiTC, file in t lie District Court ot Nemaha County. Nebraska. Iter petition agnlnst Robert W. Furnas, M.try E. ruruas. Nemal-.a County, Nebraska, John L. Far well, ihe Singer Miinuiacturing Comp.iiiv, Janus Mcdiojd. Raymond Hrothers ami Louis WaMtcra.sderendenls. Theobjeetund praer of such petition being to foreclose a mortgage anil to ioreclose ami bar any equi ty ! redemption, hen and any other Interest which defendants nave In the northwest quarter if section number 21, of town num ber o. north of range number lo. east, (ex cepting -O acres oil of the ast side of said quarter section.) being MO acres; and the north half of the south west quarter, being 80 acres of .section number. 1. township number 5, north of range nnmlier 15. eat. all In .Vomitl.il O'tinty. State or Nebraska, being i-.'!) acres ot land.. Said defendants can plead to said petitfon in said court Jauuarv 8. IST7. s M L. HAYW.SRD.. j 2IW-J Attorney I or PUT. The Nebraska Railway. Ttifs Is positively the best ruuteirom Brownville to all points "BAST A.l- - SOUTH. Avoid a Ions and te-?5jns hnss tine through Mis-s-ourl mil" .by tn'-J. - tl.e Nebraska Ituilua . Iie put within a r i steps of v.ut diwirs-. Trains by thisrout- !?-!.. on at N'cbrasUa City in tlmefor di rect connecit jii with ,. ;,,.... '. i. . -- '-' .v itir .-iimi ....... . ii en "Usui iii nave oevn clone; Debility, Low .-iml.s, a thick yellim- appearance of tiie s-kiu .-mil ryes, a Ury Cough often mistaken for CoiiMimi.imti. Honietitues many of these symptoms attend tlie lllseasc. at others veri- feivr I nt tl. i. T t-L-tyr ri.uiow. e,t onnin Iii the b dr. is K-nerally tiie seat of ihe llse.se, mirth not Reeulat-d in time, cre.it suRer iiiff.wntrheiliiev,:la JiaATII wi!lnstie. I an recoinnienil as, in e!Iic-icioui remedy for iINease of the Mver. Heartburn and Dyspepsia, fcinimotia' Liver Regulator. LEWIS n. WU.VDEK. It? T. I. -. . . - ii.j .-iii-sierorii. I . Assistant Post Jlaster. Phllailelnhlrt. A cnavetested its virtues peroiiRllv.anit know that liir Dyspepsia. IhlliouiiH-vs. antf Thri.bblac Heudaelie. It N the best medicine the world ever saw. We have tried furty other reiawlies before Mminiins Liver Regulator, but rfoneor ttieni save us more than temporary relief: but the Regulator ii miu reneveu. nut cured us." lul. TeliUrnph & Jfessniscr.Mactjn.ua Manfactured by J.H. ZVL.IN&CQ.. OIAt ON, GA..aid PIIlL.VDELPIirA. Itcontalns fourmedic-.d elements never united in the same h -ppy proportuui m unv other prepara tion, viz: aeiitle urtliarde, a wonderful 'ioliic an iiiiexceptionible A Iterative and certain lonec tiveofall traptiritfesorthe bodv. S. cli slgiinl suc ciws hai attended Its use, that it is now rejjHrded : THE SFPEOTUAL SPECIFIC P"ralIdbeasesof the Liver. Stomach and Spleen. Asa remedvin MAL RIOU5 FFVKItS. BOWEL COMPLATNT llVSl'EllA. MENTAL DKPKE rilDX UKI LE.NESs JAUNDI. E.N VU-K v.s(K HEAD- '-f .uuLiu; LU.Nani'ATi xnnrt nri.r.mrT. NEbS. " IT KAS NO EaUAIi. f A TT,VTf) V As d-ereare numerotislm- t- lfMlnii..in.. t l,e j(U, ;ic. we woiiiil ctiuioa the cnmiiii v to buv no I'mt iters or l'reiared .-1UM'NV LIVEIt ItE(JU LATOK. unless in ourenraved wripinrr with the trade ma-k, st imp and signa.urc uiibrokeu. None other is genuine. .7. Ii. ZELIN &, CO., Mncniij.Cn., and Philadelphia. Your valuable medicii e.l Simmons' Liver Itesu lator. has -aved til" many Doctors' bills. I usp I forevervthinir it is recommended, and never knew It to fail. I have used It in Colic ani ISruhbs, with niv mules antl liorses. givhicthein .bout Imiralxit tleatatimc. I have not list one that I cave It tn. Ynuc.ui recommend it to everv one thaf 1ms Mock as heiii! the best medicine known for all colupkunts tliatliorsc-tlesh is heir to. , E T.TVYLOR. yl Agent for Grangers of Georgia. Is an independent Republican jour nalfree to do right free to approve honesty or denounce corruption, be cause no political or religious ring or clique owns any part or parcel in it, and it owes indorsement to no man except to 'hiui who has acquired the right to be indorsed by discharging his duties well and honestly as a pri vate citizen or a public official. THE ADVERTISER believes in Free Thought, Free Schools, Free jM Politics, and tho broadest individ ual liberty consistent with the rights of others; and that every individual South, North. East and West, should be protected in the enjoyment of those rights by the General Govern ment in obeyance to the guarantees of the Rational Constitution. A A LOCAL PAPER, the publishers of THE ADVERTI SER labor "assiduously, and with unremitting industry, to make it a success. 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We do this because it is tine our patrons those who support and read our paper, and because we are determined to make a paper that t lie people will seek for, and receive full value for the money iuxested in it. THE ADVERTISER is about twenty-one years old, is a fixed insti tution, upon asiire foundation. While it lias acquired age and stability, it has also accumulated, from year to year, all the conveniences and facili ties of anumber one Keivs and JOB OFFICE and to keep it so, we keep It supplied always with the latest and most fash lonable styles of type, which enables us to do as neat job work, of anj kintl, including pamphlet work, as any office it the west. THE ADVERTISER is only $1.5(1 a year, invariably in advance; .si-x months. Si 00; or until after the No vember election, 50 cents. .Address, FAI212ROT2EEB. & HACKER, Brownville, Nebraska. P-A.T. CLIjSTE FASHIONAHIiS wDm?mw iftgs&tP BOOT AND SHOM CUSTOM WORK MADE TO 0RDEE, AXD FITS GUAKASTEED: 29 Main Street, BROWATILLE, NEBRASKA.' TITUS BRO'S DEALERS IN GENERAL iii? ml; &W SUCH AS SI D ey Qoodsi CLOTHING, Groceries, Bools, Shoes,- Jlafs, Caps and jfTotions. NEMAHA. OITX, NEBs Hlgcst Market Price allowed for COUNTRY PRODUCE irir2C, DPXJKfe, Etc. Manhood How Lost,How Restored frfVj&$fl Just published. u new edition ri)rv fUU!. I'ulverwrli's Celebrated INsny tfSi5;cf on the radK-tif ewre iwilbwit wtdf iSktaiisaay cineioisjieriiiatoirl.cea or Sendnul Weakness Involuntary Seminal I mpotency, Mental ui.d Phj.stcal IiieupHcity.ini pedimentsto Mnrrlrige eta; also consumption. Hp llepsy nd Fits, induced by seli-indulsence or sex ual e.TtniHg.ince.t&c. f37 Price, in a sen'cd envelope, only six cents. The celebrated author, I" this admirable RVsay, clearly dumoustrates. from a thirty years sHeces tul practice, that the alnrinlnfr consequences ofsulf abuse niu-be radically cured without the dum,er mis imp or internal medicine or the appttrftllon et the .knife: poiuiiiic out a mwle oTeurc at ARCtt simple. certain, and effectual, by means of which every sullerer. no matter what hi.seudltMti ma be. may cure himself cheap)-, privately, ami ran cally. aftf-Thls Lecture should be Intbefaandsofevcry youth unit every man in tfaeland. Seht under seal, hi a plain envelope, to any ad dress, m$IkiiI. on receipt of six cents or two post stamps. Address 'lie publishers. TIIK CULTKinVKI.L MEIUCAL CO., It Ann st. New York: I'ostottlce Ilox.-USS THE ADVERTISER Dl JOB BINT HC 3 1 1 s ii u DEPARTMENT. A fine assortment of Type, Bor ders. Rules, stock, ic. for printing, mmi visiting iwraw, CARDS, I Cel;cd and Bfonjod Labck, STATKJIENTS. 5 LETTER & BILLHEADS ENVELOPES, Circulars, Dodgers, Programmes, Show Cards, BI.AMC WORK OF ALL R!XIS,' it.. .i 5 w uu uvainK aiiu uisjjaicn ( itt ".n" eMfTm,mm '?: vri"'u - ' -" -"sjry ClIEAI' OB ISFEItlOR VfORK j XOTSOLICITED. PAI3E20THS2 & HACKS2, JfcPherson Block, SROWXVlLLE, SEn. .4 r A &3. k it rl tdicJ i ri I huy my beer by Jake. 03 c- eg 13 K I tlon't. I IR, S3 I For a good 2:irc call at the irifliyfLii y. nrrifr f -5 - 'I JtLl1 -!M 'Zl., m s :mtw'r.- ,i;i j j skSs fkJ pSp 6KALER IN g' r ? - - i i . . lii kj ,00TS AND SHOE CUSTOM WORK 3i.VXJ: TO OR3DEK. "I RepalrlngHeatlydone. Nn.&SMatnstreet.Brewn vllIe.Neb. THE EMEHY OF DISEASE! THE FOE OF PA-IK TO MAN AND BEAST Is tlie Cranil OU1 Where you can get all kinds of rj-c-n: ftk ri gp Dealer In ozaaai llloiinlimiflinn IHblbMw BSOWH7ILIE, HS3. fflavingr just retsivned frona EasJern riS:iriiet.s .Viij a. ful! stock f Kry-oods, Motions Sicocts. SliofK, Hardware, BlatK, Caps and a c3ioice stccJi of Fjirailurc. wisicli Ut mscnrix.- B.&.Q,. Trains for CliScapo anil tlie I ilft ....s.i; i,a- :, -,, Last, anil ICC. St.. Toe. &.C.U. trains I ,sle P2C Uiat ;J WlH. pay for St. Louis and tlie North. j !!ieRl to CSH ami price, aiid Also via Lincoln for tliey yil! be satisfied tlsal tUcy tion to j. if. mountain, OMAHA. KEABFEY JUNCTION can savc moni,y ' rfeaiSnsr nrAsent. Omaha. Neh., or! and the I 3C5l tlie T iC C Ft. SCOTT, RICHMOND, ANTHRACITE. B.F.SOTJDEE Kaaufacturer and Dealer in B&&:-- T&r, i,'jil. nsr' rv& .-Ss fe-fR- E??ahsl vrr-.JOr -.v5 WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OP 40 YKAUS. TIIISIiK IS r0 SOKE IT IVILL SOT URAL, XO IiA3:S.KciSlT'VVlM. XOT CUKE, KO ACHE, XO PAIK, THAT AKPMCTS TIIK ItniAS BODY, OR THE BOIJY OK A HORSE OR OTIIERi IJ03IRSTIC AXZMAL, THAT DOES NOT YIELD TO ITS MAGIC TOOCM. A BOTTLE COSTISC a.'c, 30c-k OK 91-00, HAS OFTKS SATED 'fllB LIFE OF A II 1731 AN BEISO,ASJ)UE. STORED TO LIFE ASO VSEFUL. NESS MANY A VAhUAUS MOUSE. tnayllyl J". EL BA.TJEE.. 3IiMafHc.u:er and Dealer la ---ft -e-dk iicc? 7 tl r: yroo o-'finiro ufifpo ite iirti.v , i ,, sn r.vi a . .wwwwwi II ll.l w , A-J u 3U PACIFIC COAST Noloaeomnthns trnncfprhvlhlsriHite. Tickets and re'abie inQirmation recan .. i.n i !:. ... . . ilnv ethore lr.ntc ., .. - . Vt'-V.'-'i,' " uu " npimnuiun lo lueuimcrsl ; riZ TOfvjk T"1' uuiiiiimtt i it.xi.iicpaj in urcvrnvinc. 33 Scj -VllTJEiCO.. Aujsta.ililne. . ThrouRh' f jk T 31 rilin- (are. I 2 1 3 Icrslsnedat g J J TATOR i.-i-i iEa i i: -i ifK Vc? s eft 3. --. v rp l s j 1 w T&ssi ii ' - 2&U . il COL.EARS. BRIDLES, ZINK PADS, CRUSHES, BLAXKETS, Robes, &c. t IHJKOWXVSZAE, A'Ei3RASKA.i m , A B. Slanirots, Brcahe3,?l JTete, &e. j Fullstoct ready made goods eoMtantly on hand ' hr5?3, ?-epalrlo,!'t5 Z -nort !. The oee I 1 .. . . 2rat ,.x ac' Oil Kiacki:.?. for ttaetvitts 3Ir- , ucsa.xrtxiM.sttiee, c. always on Mud. U. Ii'. LASGE, Agent. 1-fsf0tOAperdayathni. Samples wtrth ;I i ' . ?toU:reo. P.'Jusbh A h .POrUandlf.; ig Main St., CrownviUe. Koh