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''rvSPEI'sBflPiSPBS X ift "wcsrasssss THE ADVERTISER THURSDAY, JAlx. 11, 1S77. TI21E CARDS. Dally Stage Llfae Soutb.. Prers Brownville to Arago, Tails City and Bulo via Nemaha City. Aspinwall and St. Dereln. con necting with conveyances loauomerpomu. Leaves BrownvUie dally at 1 o'clock p. m. Arrives at Brownville 11 o'clocka. m. J. C. IIARLESS, Proprietor. Nebraska Railway. t pn :pa 1j I hi r- BrewHvHle I p m Perm 1 p m 10 le. -Kohrtft Oitv r.--rt2? " an ' apmpa Mioaiaipia t,. J I39asiiaspia jsMpm jv.-l laipa 0.1apBL. sewara i ..- m J. X. CONVERSE, Sap't. Broivxrville Bum Lin to Phelps. Leave Bnwjvut T9 a. m.. U3 p. ra., fe3 p. rA. Arrive at Brownville Tate.m.. 110 a. m.. & p. is, B. X. BAXLXY. Senerlntendent. Pttullstters Notices. Bitka OeriES or tks Abvebtissr for sate by L. A. Fateci. Stattoaer and News Dealer, PestofSee MWb;, Brownville. Loclx. Noticts. set a ordinary reading matter, will be charged tea coats per Mae, each insertion. et ia display type, fifteea cent a line. Authorized J P. Hoover J our antharfeeed agent at Nema ha Qity to receive sad receipt for monies dse us. Thomas Buxxrbk is ear authorized agent In Glen Eoct pcectoct to receive aad receipt for monies Cue us oo sobecripUon. A J.RrrTK.atSt.Dratii.tearastlrizedagent it that pteee, to receive tbscripttos and adver tising, aadto collect and receipt for monies due TZI ABVBXTISieK. Jokx S. Xixick isoerantborlzedsgentatAspln wall, to receive subscription and advertising, and c-Uect ad receipt for monies due as. rAIRBROTHER & HACKER, PabUshers A dvertlser. LOCAL MATTERS. J. I,. MoGree started for Chicago on Monday of this week. We now have a full Imp of blanks chattel mortgages, quit claim, war rantee and mortgage deeds. Iiast Sunday we got a regular northern snow storm, and the da3 was the severest and most disagreeable of the winter so far. On motion of Mr. Howe Charles Dundas. of Nemaha county, was ap pointed door-keeper to the gallery of the Senate chamber. A. R. Davison, cashier of the First National Bank of Brownville, was re-commissioned a notary public by Governor Garter last week. A correspondent of the Prairie Farmer bays that grasshoppers will not destroy growing peas. Our im pression is that the hopper that visits Nebraska is very fond of peas. At a meeting of the stockhold ers of the First.National Bank of this city on the Sth inst., the following gentleman were dhosea as directors J. L. Carson, urn. Fraisher, Al. A. Handle;, B. M. Bailey, F. E. John sou, W. T. Pen, and L. Hoadley. We would call attention to the jiotlce of -sale of the "Hooper Estate" in another column. The land will be sold by the State Treasurer, without appraisement, to the highest bidder. For further particulars enquire of T. X,. Sehiek. 2Bw8 Mr. J. W. Gavitt, of Benton, gave us a call on Friday last. His card offering his services to the public as an auctioneer, appears in these col umns. Gavitt drives a fast span of horses, is a fast talker, a prince of good fellows, and of course is a good auc tioneer. H. M. Atkinson, Surveyor-General of New Mexico, arrived in Brown ville last week, audspentseveraldays wltl. friends here. He went up to Lhicoln on Monday, tills week. He heard there was senatorial flghi rag ing up at the capital and wants to see how It is going, and probably take a hand. The Nebraska City Kewe says "the Nebraska Railway officially passed into the hands of the Burling ton & Missouri River R. R. Co. on Monday, January 1, 1S77. An exten sion of the road in a northwest direc tion, up the Loup Fork Valley to the Black Hills, are among the possibili ties." This being the case we pre sume the read will be finished to Falls City dnring the present year. It is gratifying to observe that the farmers of Nebraska are paying unu sual attention to hog raising. It is gratifying to read such items as the following, which appears in the Sew ard Jieporter .- Samuel Manly and R. Barton drove Into this market last Tuesdaj a fine let of thrifty ehoats. numbering 44 and weighing 5,510 pounds. They were from June pigs, and of the Poland-China varietjC Mr. H. Henne gin boucht them'for 5.30 per hun dred. From ten litters 73 of these fine bogs were raised. The new band at Its meeting Tuesday evening, electedMr. E. Hud dart President. and Wm. McReynoldB Secretary. The members are, E. Huddart, leader, Ed. Arnold, Ben. Arnold, W.MoReynolds.T.L.Shurts, W. T. Rogers, D. B. Colhapp, Wm. Bailey, Til. Bailey and Frank Hud dart. They have employed Mr. J.W. Ford as teacher; and as there is con siderable musical talent among the boys we doubt not they will scon give ns some good music. Our esteemed old fellow-citizen, Jack Richardson, made his nnnual visit to The Advertiser office last week for the purpose of renewing his subscription. This, notwithstanding the regretted fact that he is a Demtf crat to the backbone, he has been do Jug for the past twenty years. Ho says we are pretty severe sometimes on hos? of his poiicical faith, but he will try and stand it awhile longer. The Advertiser has a peculiarly friendly regard for those pioneer pil lars, such as Jack Ilichardson, re jardless of what their politics may be. Henewyour subscriptions. Try The Advertiser for 1877. Wagon wood work at Lock wood'a Cash for wheat and corn at the Pern Mills. 26tf Best Tea atl? ickell's drugstore, 3 pounds for a doliar. Craddook & Bon sell the beat spring wheat flour at $2.80, and fall wheat flour, a good article, at $3.50. Send in your job printing. We were never better prepared to do good work, at small prices, than at present. Craddock & Son now have charge of the 3udkinB Hay and Stock Ecales, and will weigh your hay, hogs, etc., promptly aud accurately. Mrs. Marion is- now offering to sell her business house on Main street very cheap. For particulars enquire of J. S. Stull 25w6 One day last week a very painful and possibly unfortunate accident be fell our old friend Sam. Rich, of this city. While chopping wood a stick or chip struck him in one of his eyes, since which time the pain in it has been so intense as to depiiva him of nearly all rest. The extent of the in jury to the sight is not yet ascertain ed. We hope it is not as serious as he believes it is. Mrs. M. A. Wood died in this city, at the residence of Luther Hoad ey, Esq. on the 9th Inst., In the 66th year of her age. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. W. Ellis, on Wednesday, the 10th at 2 p. m. Immediately after the religious ser vices, the remains of the deceased lidy, in charge of Mrs. Hoadly, were started for New Orleans, where she formerly resided. On last Saturday evening, the 6th inst., Protection Grange No. 233, lustalled its new officers elect. Wm. Young Is (he present Master, and Jas. O. Hacker, Secretary. This Grange is In very good working condition, and lis meetings are usually well at tended. On the evening of Saturday the 20th will be the next regular meeting. Thursday evening of this week, it should be remembered, is a epecialpublic meeting for the consid eration of the subject of protection to birds, etc. A full attendance is de sirable. 66 ozcn White Shirty And 100 pieces choice Prints, just re ceived from A. T. Stewart & Co., at Hackney's. Save Your Cattle. The dry murrian is incurable but can by prevented by supplying them with an abundant supply of fresh water. Get the best warranted wind pump of reliable dealers. We recom mend the Marsh; it runs with the lighest breeze ; can be put up in a few hours notice, as the1 tower comes al ready built and painted. For sale by Hawxey & Douglas. Holloway's Ointment. Erysipe las and all inflammatory diseases yield to a dilligent use of this powerful preparation. In the foot, "hand and neck, their approach should be check ed at once if supperation ensues, danger is imminent, and the knife cannot be employed "withotit jeopard izing life. This Ointment will re move the disorder, without cutting, pain or peril. 25 cents per box or pot. SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF ! My entire stock of 3ry and Fancy Goods and Notions. Clothing, Soots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c, &c, to make room for an Immense Spring stock, the largest if. have ever brought to this county. Call and see me. I will make prices to suit you all. I. L0WBIAX. Profitable Employment- A Permanent Bnsiness. Read the large double-column ad vertisement of Kennedy & Co., in this paper. Read it all. Study and accept their offer. The liberality and enterprise of Messrs. Kennedy & Co. are shown by the fact that they give to each agent a coin silver hunting case watch. They want an agent in this county; somelucky reader of this paper will get it. Ihe remedy they offer Is popular, the profits large, the business all your own. If you do not wish another to bear away the prize, answer this advertisement at once, and remit for sample dozen, and you will thank us for advising you, and thus giving you a business as long as you live permanent, profitable, hon orable, pleasant. Who could aBk more 29wl The Browuville street markets rulled firm during the past week. We quote as follows: Choice fall wheat, 05$1 00'. Spring wheat, 9093. Barley, lo40c. Hye, 4050c. Corn, 20c. Corn Meal, $1.001.25 per 100." Buckwheat, 45c. Steers fat, 3I4c. Cows, fat, 2J2Jo. Hogs, fat,55Jc. Butter, lS20c. Eggs, lS20c. Potatoes, 3540c. Onions, 75S5c. Chickens, $2.002.25 per dozen. ChickeDS, dressed, GSc per lb. Turkeys, 810c. Wood, $4.005.00 per cord. Hay, $4.505.00 per ton. Pancakes ! Craddock & Son have an excellent article of Buckwheat Flour for sale. Teachers Instituted Editor Nebraska Advertiser. I herewith send you report of Teach ers Institute held at Johnson Dec 22d and 23d, 1S76. Institute met with D. W. Pierson, County Superintendent present Fri day evening. On motion W. F. Wright was elect ed Secretary, and John Christie and Miss Hannah Snodgrass as Critics. Prayer by Chas. Blodgett. Singing by "Johnson Gled Club." The Superintendent opened the ball with some timely remarks after which the question for discussion, "School Management" was taken up, led by Geo. Haywood, followed by Mr. Blodgett, Mr. Christie, MisB Laura Snodgrass and others. After an interesting discussion of the ques tion exercises of the evening, closed with singing. Adjourned to meet Saturday morn ing at 9 o'clock. SATURDAY MORNING. Exercise opened with prayer by Mr. Blodgett. Teachers present Mrs. C. C. Hix, Misa Hannah Snodgrass, Miss Laura Snodgrass, John Christie, Mr. Blod gett, E. P. Rich and Seo'y. Reading exercises conducted by the Secretary; Grammar by the Superin tendent ; Spelling exercises by Miss Hannah Snodgrass, and an interest ing debate on the word method of teaching, then came dinner at the school house, furnished by the good people of Johnson and vicinity. AFTERNOON EXERCISES. Singing by Glee Club-. Arithme tic to fraction, by John Christie ; Ge ography, by Miss Laura Snodgrass ; Arithmetic common and decimal frac tions, by Mr. Blodgett. The Query Box being opened creat ed some considerable sport. The Superlntendentappointed Miss Laura Snodgrass, John Christie and the Seo'y as a committee on resolu tions who reported the following which were unanimously adopted. Resolved, That the thanks of this meeting are hereby tendered to the citizens of Johnson aud vicinity for the dinuer provided for this institute. Also for the attendance, good order and interest manifested in the exer cise. Also to the Johnson Glee Club for the music on this occasion. Hesolved, That it is with pleasure we see so many of the young people of the neighborhood in attendance at the exercises of the institute. Hesolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be furnished the Browu ville Advertiser and Nemaha Gran ger for publication. W. F. Wright, Sec'y. Bible 3Ieetin: The anuiverary of the Peru Bible Society was held In the M. E. church of this place Sunday evening. Owing to the severitj of the weath er but few were present, 3et the exer cises were more than usually interest ing. Prof. S. R. Thompson read some appropriate and beautiful passages from the word of God and led iu prayer. The president of the society-, Hon. S. P. Majors, then called for the re port of the treasurer, which was read and approved. He then stated In a few pertinent remarks the object of the organization and the claims of the Bible upon each Individual. Prof. S. R. Thompson and Dr. Cur ry followed in short, interesting ad dresses. A collection of $13,40 was trken up, Miss Morgan of the Normal School giving $5 of it. The old offi cers, Hon. S. P. Majors, President; Robert Moody, Esq., Treasurer, and Benjamin Knot, Esq., Secretarj-, were re-elected and the meeting adjourned. J. M. McKf.nzie, Sec. pro tem. J0HH" McPHEKSON Respectfully returns his sincere thanks to his pat rons and the public for their kind and liberalpatronage during the past year ; and would take this opportuni ty of saying to the public that he will begin to close out his present stock at cost for the next sixty days Those wishing bargains should call at once. All heavy goods not sold within the next sixty days will be sold at auction, as I want to clean out my win ter goods and make room for a heavy spring stock. Come, every one, and get a bargain at John McPher son's. A Card to tlic Public. For many years we have made two medicines suited to the ailments of a vast class of sufferers. Thousands of cures have been made by them, and in fact, the word failure could not be coupled with them. But -within the last two years counterfeits of our medi cines have sprung up, dangerous in their close imitation of our Trade Mark. To secure the people we have placed upon each genuine boxofHol loway 's Ointment the fac simile of the signature of our agent, Mr. Jos. Hay dock. To counterfeit is felonj. We shall relentlessly pursue any one who imitates this with the utmost vigor of the law. We must earnestly beg that the great mass of the American people -will aid us in our efforts to protect their health, and help us in our task of bringing these most unprincipled men to the bar of justice. "Uniformly to purchase Medicines purporting to be ours unless Mr. Jos. Haydocfc's signa ture is attached to each box of Pills or pot of Ointment, and tbeend will soon be reached. The public's obedient servants, fmly Holloway & Co. W. H. McCREEItY Has Fresh Drugs, Wall Paper, School and Blank Books, Bird Cages, Paints, Glass, Oils, etc., nt lower pri ces than any house in Brownville. Flour and feed at Huddart'e; Wagon repairing at Lookwood's. ,Glrl wanted at the Union Hotel. 3 pounds Tea at Nickeil's for $1. Penny's Golden Sorgum, atDen's. A large assortment of various styles of bedsteads, at Roy's. Hobby horses, comb cases, wall pockets, match safes, etc., at Roy's. RESTAURANT I Second door west of the First Na tional Band, By Mrs. Wit. Stevens. Meals at all hours served to order and the best the market affords. 13tf TFIicat. lO Car Loads of Choice Spring Wheat wanted, for which I will pay the highest market price in cash. E. H. WILCOX, Agent, at Hackney's store. SELLING OFF ! SELLING OIF I My entire stock, of Dry and Fancy foods. Notions, Cloth ings, ISoots, Shoes, Hats, Gaps, &.C.. &c, to make room Tor an insniensc Spring stock, the largest I have ever brought to this county. Call and see mc. I frill make prices to suit you all. Craddock & Son, Retail dealers in farm produce, fam ily provisions, tock feed, flour, but ter, eggs, etc. The best brands of flour constantly on hand, and sold at the lowest price. Cash paid for butter and eggs. Goods delivered free of charge, according to order, in any part of the city. SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF I 5Iy entire stock of 5ry and Fancy Goods Notions, Cloth ing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c, &c, to make room for an immense Spring stock, the largest I have ever brcught to this county. Call and see me. I will make prices to suitjou all. Z. liOWMAN. Job Printing. Do you want Posters ? Do you want Handbills? Do you want Business Cards? Do you want a neat Billhead ? Do you want a tasty Letterhead? Do yoti wauta nice Visiting Card? If so, leave 3our orders at The Ad vertiser Job Office, where all work is done bj' experienced workmen, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Happy Influence of n, Great Specific. For the preservation or recovery of health and strength, the diet should be wholesome and nutritious. When It happens that the alimentary proSeSscs are disturbed by im proper or half masticated food, the best rem edy for the evil results of abusing the diges tive organs Is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, a most agreeable, prompt and gentle romody for dyspepsia, and for thfc tilllous and evac uative irregularities which result, from it. The liver and bowels, in common with tho stomach, experience its beneficent influen ces. The refuse of the system is carried off through its natural outlet, a healthy flow and secretion of the bile is promdted, and a powerful impetus is given to assimilation in consequence of its use. It healthfully stim ulates the bladder and kidneys when they are Inactive, and by Its tonic and regulating action fortifies the system against malaria. The Great Household Itemedy. Even where a physieian is depended on in n case of 6lckness, it Is always well to have at hand a simple and effective remedy ad apted to the widest range of diseases. Es pecially is this true of pains, aches and sud den attacks of accutedlsease. For these and for a surprising number of malignaat and fatal complaints, Dr. Radcllff's Sevon Seals or Golden Wonder never falls when used in time. "With this great household remedy you may in fact dispense with the ordinary visits of your physician, reserving his at tendance for cases of emergency only. The proprietor of this medicine ha? thousands of certificates attesting its efficacy in diseas es of almost every description, accute and chronic. jan Why Do You Shake 1 For.the better convcnleuceof the consumer Dr. Sherman's iialarlfuge is now put up in 7oc bottles as well as $1.3P as heretofore. To those who are acquainted with the ilalarl fage it is not necessary to say a word in its behalf. But to those who shake in Ignorance of It, we will simply say, try it, and add your testimony to thousands of others that It cured you. No other medicine i6 required as it Is a combined tonic, alterative, cathar tic, fabrlfuge, cholagogue, and anti-periodic. It neutralizes miasmatic poison, purities and invigorates the blood, restores the liver and other diseased organs to their natural heal thy condition, thereby thoroughly eradicat ing the disease. For sale by 7eowly A. IV. NICICELL. j9l CkKXS. To all who are suffering from the errors and Indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c I will send a recipe that will: cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This greatj remedy was dfscov ered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. JOSEFH T. IX3TAX, Station D, Bible House, ZTew York. ISmC HEDU IHrnflflCED miml MUMM. Postofllce address, All business entrnsted to his care will re ceive prompt attention. w t, id: Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, FTJRNITIJRE, CLOTHING, ILLTS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, TLO WS, 1VAG0XS The above at lowest market prices, paid for Hides, Pelts, Furs and Wool. Cash HANDSOME, S$mSSa3& SHADE, with beantifnlLUhographicviews ofOntenninl 'Rnlldlnt-o TVorr finiiT. r fice and student needs it. Sent postpafd on receipt 2.t?ceJ?.flveforS1- 4JdHB HAMILTON & eCHAFER, Fort iladlson, Iowa. 3w2 CHEAP fJKH OPOFHIfiTft hun (kfnuyybLdEunL Probate IVotice. In the matter of Probating the "Will of Phil ip Jstarr, deceased. VTOTICE is hereby given, that a sealed en J velope was deposited with the County Court in and for K emaha County, State of Nebraska, on the 4th day of January. 1S77. and on openlns purports to contain the last will of Pnilip star. Saturday, February 10, 1S77. Has been fixed bv the court a3 the time foJlpr?vinSsaJd '"'ill ut the County Judge's office in Brownville. 29w3 JARVIS S. CHURCH, Judge. X2T BMOWJSTITjIiE TTTR LAST WEEK OJP EACH MOlsTm MATHEWS DENTIST, BROIVNV11.I.E, KEBKASKAi Ttfest side Main Street, crverSbntz Jewelry Store, In his absence, all orders left atSher man House, CityUmgStore. Lett & Gibson's or Shnts' Jewelry Store, will be responded to-wJthontdelay on his return to Brownvllle. Notice or absence aud retarn duly given In The Advertised. D. Be CGLHAPP, Manufacturer of 593Ialn Street, Sroirnville, Nebraska; Orders Frofri Neighboring Towns Solicited. liHfl Slain Street, ' ? W Un stairs over "Witcherly at Q- s:A ' Smith's Rarber Shop. BltOWNVlliLE, XEBRASKA. I make every size or style of plctaf 5 Ue sired. Life-size photographs a specialty Every pains taken to give pleasing and be coming positions. !None bnt PIRST GLASS WORK allowed to leave my gallery. A full assort ment of PICTURE FRAMES, of all styles and grades on hand. ALBUMS. LOCKETS COLORED PICTURES, anu many other PLEASZK& 02tf AH3KTS ?02 TH3 PAHLOE Persons wishing Photograph work done in the best style, at lowest prices, should not fall to call and see for tnemselves. P. EL- SOOS. OITYHOTEI Tenth street, between Farnam and Harney, Omalia, j?cl. fS NEAR THE BUSINESS cnXTRE oF THE L city: open day and night; busses running to r.nd from the House, making connection with all trains East. AVest, North and Soutii. We solicit a share of the natranaze from boutherh Nebraska, and the -tra efK puotic generally. Give special rates to u.s. jurors, or any parties remaining nun us any length of tiine. . E. T. PAGE, Proprietor. DEALERS IS" ? iCtM mCHAMSE SUCH AS ET Q-OODS CLOTHING, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Mats, Caps and Isotions. Higest Market Price allowed for GOWN-TRY PRODUCE 21EDSS, DFXJR.S, Etc. HUDBART'S s-arififin mm STOSE. Second door cast of Post Office, ISilOWXTIlililC, STE3RASKA. wx :r,:h i Eor a good Eire call at the 13 bU y U! H Where you can get all kinds of C? O ik. Xj wo I Ft. SCOTT, EICE2MD, antheacit: mmmm El HIV t ULLLSHi fr i TITUS BRO'S D v n Rnniio ns; k rmmm mmm fire m an B ITS ffl H. SI tt. k B IT E EC T A. D. Marsh BYEING OLD CLOTHES-. lie tv III Golor or Dye your GOAT, VEST or PANTS, in tiie best style. "iviilDye Ladles' Sliatrlsj -will take all the Spots out of Gents' Garments, and press them up In good slinpe ; vrill re pair Garments, and war rant to give entire satis faction; and -will cut anS make gentlemen's clothes. Equaled by Few, Excelled by None Shop In Alex. Robinson's old stand, next door to Roy's Furniture Store. -A.. BOBISOlsr (rJ?fi Hint 3 DEALER IN feOOTS AND SHOE CCSTOiT WORK Repairingneatlydone. No.53iIa!nstreet, Brawn Vllle.Neb. SCRIBNER'SJBONTHLY. JL rVRITALED ILLUSTRATED 3IAGAZIXE. "When Scribner issued Its fhtnocs Midsummer Holiday Number In July, a friendly critic 814 of it ; iiforf wh surr uui intw lyerUMer Ha ttmeXeA h tph-water mark. We do not Mr lrAa.' worlds are ifjl ttiitto conquer." But tse publishers do not Consider that they nave reached the ultima thulr tff excel-lence-thev believe "there are other worlds to con quer, aad they propose to conquer them." The prospectus for the new volume cives the ti tles of more than fifty papers (mostly illustrated); by writers of the highest merit. Under the head of "FOREIG TRAVEL," "We have "A Winter on the Nile," by Gen. 31c Clelian: "feann tenuis About Constantinople," by Charles Dodley Warner; "Out ol My "Window at itocow. by Eucene Schuyler; "An American in Turkistas." etc. Three serial stories are announced "S1CHOLAS JHTUTIX," By Dr. Holland, the editor, whose storv of "Seven ettlcs' pave the highest sctisfisction to'the readers of the .Monthly. Tbfc scene of the last novel Is laid on the banks of the Hudson. The nero is a young man who h been always "tint to a woman t dpro Mrinftt" but who. Dy the death of his mother.ia leftnHHHf in the vorW to drift on the current or life with a for tune, but without a purpose. Another serial, "His Inheritance," by ifas Tralton. will beIn on the completion of "That Lass r.' 1jwrie's." by ilrs. Hodsson Burnett. 2rs. Burnett's story, begun in August, has a pathos and dramatic power which tiave been a surprise to the public. There is to be a series of original and exquisitelv Hast rated papers of "Poiwlar facjeace," by llrs. -iierrjcK, escn paper complete in men. There are to be, from various pens, papers on "H05IE LIFE AKD TRAVEL." Also, practical suggestions as to town aad coaatry life village improvements etc, by well known specialists. A richly Illustrated series will be given Ofc "Amer can sjports by Flood and Field." by various writers and each (fit a different theme. Tha subject of "Household anil Home Decoration' will have a prominent place, whilst the latest pro ductions ef American humorists will appear from month to month. The list of sho ter stories, bio trrapbical and other sketches. nifc is & hnr arc. '.Ve mean to make the magazine sweeter and purer, hlphet and xobler. more geneal Aad gener ous In all its utterances and influences, and a more welcome visitor than ever before ih hofnes ot re finement and calture. PIFTEEX 3IOSTHS for S4. The three nnmbers of Scribner for Anirost, Sep tember and October, containing the opening chap ters of "That Jji5S o Lowrie's." win be Riven to every new subscriber i who requests it), aad whose subscription begins with the present number, Ue., with the November number. Subscription price, fl a year 35 cents a number. Special terms on bound volumes. Subscribe with tle nearest bookseller, jir send a chck or P.O. money orew to SCRIBNER & CO., 7-13 Broadway, N. TT . X'lie liErgest, the Giisapest, -AND The Best Magazine ! A Combination of the Useful, the Eaterttining, and the Leant ifal. Demoresl's illustrated Monthly, THE Model Parlor Ulaeazinc of America, Contains the essential of all Uiers, including Home Interests in all its departments. The only Reliable Fashions in all their details. Tlie beauties and utilities of Literature, Poetry, Sketches, Stories. Music, Floriculture, and everv branch of entertaining and nefnl reading calculat ed to enliven and elevate society and make our homes attractive, useful and hBppy. This unrivaled Magazine will commence its six teenth year with January, 1577, and as heretofore, full of new literary, entertaining and nsefhl sub jects to which it is devoted. witn eacn. nimsec win o giTen a sapr5 colored cabinet picture v.orth the whole cot of the Maga zine.) iu 11. .mounted on a mat ready for framing. Every subscriber at three dollars Is entitled to the selection of a premium tof which there are eigh teen), delivered or forwarded immediatelv on. re ceipt of the subscription. Every article offered is of nrst quality, including Books.anyone worth the price or subscription : Chromes from celebrated paintings and equal to the originals, or large size and suitable for any parlor; Pocket Cook btoves; System of Dress Cutting, (this received the highest Centennial award:) silver Plated "Ware of all kinds ; Stationery. Linen Marker, etc., etc, etc rOIv CLUBS "We have larger and more valuable Premiums, in cluding Books of all kinds. Silver Plated Ware, Bracket Saws, Snlseora. stereoscopes. Games. Ta ble Cattery. Clocks. Adjustable Tables. Plctme Machines, jvnitting Machines. China. Dinner and Tea Sets, and numerous other desirable articles of wiuch a fall list will be furnished on application to the publisher, W. Jcnninjjs Dcmorost, 17 East Mth street, N. V. Agents Required Everyrvliere. Send for Particulars. Public Sale. TVJOTICE is hereby given, that under ami JL by virtue of the authority vested in me by an Act of the Legislature of State of Ne braska, entitled "An Act to EepulatoEs cheats." npproVed February Sth, 1S75. Ishall offer for sale, and sell at public Ruction for cash to the highest bidder, nil the right, ti tle and interest that has passed to the State of Nebraska through escheat, to theioUow Inz described premises, to-wlt: The northeast quarter (W) of section ttiirty five (3-j), of township nnfnber six (, range thirteen (13), east of the sixth principal. me ridian, all lying in Nemaha County, Stateof Nebraska. Said sale to take place from the door of the Court House In Browuville, Nebraska, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m Saturday. January 2YS ISTT, nnfl wT. 1 rkrtlrmpfl frtm rlfix- tr tln-v nn!fl sold ; said property having escKeated to the I btate or j.eorasKt tnrough tne deatn.ol Henry Hooper, late of Nemaha County, Ne braska, who died without heirs. J. C. MeBRTDE, State Treasurer. T.L. Schick. Att'y- 25wff BABEO'TT-i Wagonmaking, Blacksmithing, E3MEPuY" a ttXL BrtP JH laser BROTFKT1IXE PIREY & TRANSm coMPAJsnr Hating a first clsAt St earn Terry, and owning andcontrolins the Transfer Line from BROWXYIMiE TO PKELPS, we are prepared to render entire ?atisftictioa is the transfer of Freight ana Iassengers. We ran a regnlarllacor '? S to all trains. Al orders len at the Transfer Com pany's office wUl receive prompt attention. Bi 31. BAIL.ET, Gen. Sttpt. THE ADVERTISER DEPARTMENT. A fine assortment of Type, Bor ders. Rules. Stoet.&c, fbr printing;. BUSINESS, YISITINTG 4 WSSIHG CARDS, Colored and Bronzed Labeh, STATEMENTS. LETTEK & BILL3EEADS ENVELOPES, Circulars, Dodgers, Programmes,. Show Cards, BLA5K TVOKK OF ALL KI j?D; With neatness and dispatch Cheap on Isfeeiok TTokk XOTSOZICITED. ?AB3S0THSa & EACH2E, ilcPherson Bloclr, BROWSVILLE, KEB. S. EUDDART'S Peace and Quiet Saloon ! ItaiegfgTag BISSIII ; CSUU-tK-tt AND BIIXIABD HALL. 18T7. TH3 1STT. CHICAGO POST. THExPE0?LE;sliETi'SFAPEP CILEATmirAiri) BUST. FEARLESS IK THERIGHT. REPUBLICAN IN POLITICS. A Popular Newspaper, alVelcome Vis iter In ETerr Hbmc, "IVitliln tlie RcacH. of Kveryone. The managers of The Pot take pleasure in an nouncing the course ot this paper upon entering its thirteenth year of existence. The ost is Known to the people or the west as the uncompromising opponent of wrong and the fearless defender ar the right. It has. during the Presidential excitement, and in the stirring events of this tall m C!ucagyiniover the whole copntry, taken a position whica has gain -S tor it tbonsands of fnenas In the ioyal people of the Northvtest. ! It has advocated the success of the Republican party, out at ine same time it nas in no manner ex tenuated the faults or errors of those within that party guilty of oversight or transgression. It has never turned aside from what it believed to be the path of duty, nor misled its reader or the public. As in the past, so in the fatcre. The Pose will be found in politics to favor the carryiiMt oat to the letter the Constitutional Amendments that were the outgrowth of the war; and of such Ieghiattoa 3S will restore th's couatrr to prosperity and finan cial soundness, without too suddenly or arbitrarily shocking Its industrial pursuits. It believes the Republican party is capable of do ing that, and will continue to support it while it honestly endeavors to fulfill Its pledges. In matters affecting the local welfare. The Post has been in advance of all Chicago contemporaries in defending the P.IGHTS of the PEOPI:, and speaking oat agaiast ofiici&l wrong-doing. Its cot-rse in the past te full guarantee to the pub lic that It will maintain the sume cocise in the fu ture. In all Us departments The Post will be cznpbat- 'WSPAPEE: and while beituradaiiv re flex of events, it will nevertheless maintain a char acter for decencv and good taste that will make it an acceptable visitor in every xvell ordered heme. Its columns will be purged of every indecency.ami no money can or will buy any of ris space tor the praise of any illegitimate or immoral calling. In order to meet the necessities of the times, the prices of The Post have been fixed at the following rates, which makes It by far the cheapest newspa per in the Northwest : DAILY EDITION, by mall, postage paKL One Year ?7 8 Six Months 3 50 Three Months 1 79 WBKKLY EDITION, by maU, postage paid. One copy, one yar, - 73c In Clabs of Five, oae yoar . jec I a Clubs of Ten. one year,,.. 65c la Clabs of Twenty, oae year 88c In Clubs of Fifty, oae year sec These are the lowest rates yer oflerea ia ike. 17. S. for a Srst-class weekly paper, and leave no ex cuse for being Without rtadmg matter. Get yoar neighbors to etab with yea at the re duced rates; if they will not. send us 73 cents, aad we will send you the eaper one year, postage paid. Address THE POST, CMcage. T. 3. W. I.-EZLQ1Z, AGENT BabcockFireEstinguisiigr Nebraska. City, lieu. 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The dear little thing got Well In a day." "My nausea of a morning Is now cared." "Yoar box of Ilolloway's Ointment cured raeaf noises in the head. I rubbed some of ysur Oint tnrSt behind th ears, and the noise has left-' bend me two box es. I want oae fbra poor faraHy "IencieseadoJlar: y&ur price Is 25 cents, bnt the medictae to me n worth a dollar." "Send me Ave boxe- of yoar pllks." Let me have three boxes of yoar Pills ty return1 mail for Chills and Fever I have over SO such testimonials as these, but want of space compels me to conclade. jfor Cutaneous Disorders, And all eruptions of the skin, this Ointment la roost Invaluable. It does net heal externally alone, but penetrates with the most searching eP j tct. ta tv uztr erj rettft cu uac cvil scoiiiiO"vcrua.-s's :PTfrr,g Invariably care the following diseases: BISORDER OP THE KZDNSTS. In all diseases affecting these organs, whether thuy ecrete too much or too little water: ot phajher they be afflicted' with stone er gravel, or aith aches and pains settled in the lates aver the regions of the kidneys, those Pills shoakl be taken according to the printed directions, aad tha Oint ment should be well raooed Into the small of the bock at bed time. This treatment will give. almost immediate reHef when aH other means have failed. Par Stotnaclis Out of Order. No medicine will so effectually hriprove the tone of the stomach astheePU)s . they remove all acid ity occasioned either by Intemperance or Improper diet. They reach the liver aat reduce It to a heal thy action . thev are wonderraltv efllcacions In cases or spasm in fact they never mil in curing all disorders of the liver and stomach. HOLLOWAY't. PILLS are the best known In the world for the following diseases - Ague, Asth ma. Billions Complaints. B oich.es on .the Skin. Bowels. Consumption. Debility . Dropsy. Dysentery. Erxsipetax. Female IrregqlaciUss Vsvera ef all kinds. riU. G&ut Headache, Indigestion. Inflam mation. Jaundice. Liver CemplalhU. Larabago, Piles. Kb. fcumatism.Beteatlan of urine. Scrofula or King's Evil, Sore Throats, Stone aafl Oravil.Tic Dooionreux. Tumors. Plcers. Worms of all kinds, TV'eatness from any caase, etc IMP ortakt" CATJTIOK. None are genuine unless the slgnatnreof J. ILvt doce.kis agent for tae United States, surrounds' each box of Pills, apd ointment. Ahandsoine re ward will be given to any one rendering such In formation as may lead to tha detection ot any par ty or parties counterfeiting the medicines er vend ing the same.knowSac them to be spurious. Sola at the manufactory of Professor Holio WAf fc Co., New York, and by all respectable druggists aad dealers In medicine throughout th4 civilized world. In boxes at S cents; C cents, aad ft each. J03T" There Is considerable saving by taking the larger slies N B- Directions for the guidance of patients In every disorder are afllxed to each box. Office, 112 Liberty Street, New Tor& yi : OltaAriZED; 1870. III of IE at BSfcifVirnnLXi:. CPIX-aL, .$100,000; Transects a saner al b Draft on all the ririuc King business, sells titles of the UNITED STATES AND EUROPE tSr Special accommodations granted to depositors. STATS, COTTNTT & CITY SECTJEITIES, BOTTG3Bi:r .AJND SOLD; OFFICERS. Y.H.McCREERY, : : President. W.W.HACKNEi, : Vice President. K. E. GATES, : : : : : Cashier. DIBECTOHS'. L. KOA DLKY. J. C DBUSET.. VM. DT. IIOOYKR. I. M. KATJFFMAN: "VT. r.HACKNKY. H. C. LETT, W.II. McCKBKRT. AUTHORIZED BT THE V S. G0TEB53E5T: THE FIRST NATIONAL BARK OP Paicl-tvp Capital, $100,000 Authorized fX 500,000 IS PPEPAltEt) TO TRANSACT A General Banking; Business BUY AND SELL OOIN & CURRENCY DEATTS on all the principal cities of the United States sl& Surope iVIOiSTjETr LOANED On approved security only. Ttnte Drafts discount ed, and special accom si odat ions grained to deposit ors. Dealers la GOVERNMENT BONDS, STATE, COUNTY & CITY SECURITIES DEPOSITS Received payable oh demand, aad INTEREST ei? owed on tinie certiieareac deposit. DIRECTORS. "Wm-.T. Den. B. M. Bailey. 3L. A. Handtey.. Frank K. Johasos. II. M. Atklc-tex "Win. Prayer. 30IIX L. GARSOXj A.E. DAVISON. Cashier. President. I.CMcNATJGHTON.Awt. Cashier. Artlmr V. Walsh, Brownville, Nebraska.- J. 3IASOBGN", MERCHANT TAILOR, and dealer In FineEnglith, French, Scotch and Fancy Cloths, Vesting. Etc., Etc. Brovruville. Nebraska. HAVE 1TOTJ SSS5T 1 TIT 711177 S li uiSU l siilil lliil Having purchased the "ELSPHANT" I IVFRT AID Ff FD STftRI K - " " "-"'' - I lXftjfaW I wish to announce that x an jrepared to do a first class It cry business. JosJi Hogers CntUng, or Cutting and ZVS&lcing. dene to rdr on sbert notice and at reasanabte i Prtcei- ,Has a J00 exrtenc8 an can P711?1111 sttscaop. Call at his shop afc SI TC B U n 8 8 1 s li lli 1 resiaonca ob ALMtauesreot.