WIIIPM S mfo'n. -.?ctb?"' -'"JT--"j9S5i!jW'i----"irr5r?'-?T-.- - virtt&E'&!P ft.'-jylJi,.yg"-''-''i'-?y"5Hi,M" y.j i-i-. THE ADVERTISER THURSDAY, FEB. 15. 1S77. TIME CARDS. Dtily Stage Line Sonth. From Brownvllleto Atoro. Falls City and Rulo Wo ecuiha City, Aspinwall and St. Ueroln. con nootlntc with conveyances to all otber points. Jave Biown vllle daily at 1 o'clock p. m. Arrive at Brownville 11 o'clock a. m. .: J. C HARLES9, Proprietor. S. A. Osborn leaves to-day for Chicago, to pay that burg a visit often days or two weefcp. JicbrasltB. Railway. Notwithstanding existing ordi nances, McPheraon will continue to sell goods at auction prices. WOpm.. .-. 10 p in ... SlOnciar. iaofe S:00am B:15pm lirJOpra Srwpm, 1 0:1S pm.. Brownvllle.- Pcra. Nebraska. City Uncoln Seward. 1:4s p m . . . zgptn S:30prnS0pm 25) aml 2:35 pm ...12:10p m .10:i0am J. N. CONVERSE, Sup't. Brownville Bui Line to Pli'elpg. Leave Brownvill 7:20 a. m., 1:30 p. n.,5:S) p. m. Arrive at Brownvllle 7-.30a.rn.. 110 a. m.. 5:30 p. ml B. 51. BAILEY. Superintendent. Pblther Notices. KXTJi. Copies or the Auvertisxr for sale by L. A. Poloclc, Stationer and News Dealer, Postofflcebulldlne, Brownville. Xocai. Notices, set as ordinary reading matter, will be charged ten cents per line, each Insertion. Set la. dutplay typtj, fifteen cents a line. Ex-Gov. Furnas went up to Oma ha on Monday in oh'eyance to a wit ness subpoena from TL S. Court which convened on Tuesday. -See the card of Thos." Hutchin son, undertaker at Peruyjn another column. He proposes to keep a full line of his goods on hand. " . , There will be no auction next Saturday, in consequence of a lately exhumed ordinance regarding auction license, but McPherson will continue to give the public the benefit of auc tion prices on all goods sold over the counter. Authorized Agent. 2. P. IToovxa 1 our authorlmd asrent at Xemn haCity to receive and receipt for monies due us. Viiomah BnEnras Is our authorized agent In Glen Itoclc precinct to receive and receipt for monies due us on subscription. A J. Rittek, at SU Heroin, Is our authorized agent at that place, to receive subscriptions and adver tising;, and to collect and receipt for monies due The AnvEitTisKR. Johx 8. Mixick lsonf ; authorized agent at A?p!n traH.torecelvesutrtcrlpUon and advertising, and cfrlloct and receipt for monies due us. FAIRBROTIIER &. HACKER, Publishers Advertiser. We have received Vice's Floral Guide for 1S77. It is a beautifully printed and illustrated pamphlet, of about 100 pages, rind full of matter useful for the information of garden ers and the culture of vegetables and flowers. See advertisements of Vick's various publications, in this issue. ways regarded as one of our most en ergetic a'ntl-enterprising citizens,, oc cupying mrfhy honorable and refipon-' sible positions, filling all with credit and ability. He was for many years a member of our city council, and twice elected Mayor of BrowuviHe. He did .much-to improve arid beautify ourt city,? and lerectedf Beveralnue buirdiugs? He fs known i'mNebraska as a distinguished Odd Fellow and Mason, and has served us Grand Master of Nebraska, and for many years Senior Grand Warden of the Grand Lodge of the Masonic fraternity- Friend, Cogswell informs us that he.1 .1. ' ' . ' '-'r-.'t? T!l i is now me proprietor ui iuk ukiuiju Hotel and Livery Stables in Iola, the best in the place. Being a first-class and wide awake business man, and popularly known in the west, he will make the Lelaud a first-class hotel. We can cordially recommend Mr. C. to the people of kanses and wish him every' success. "With his esftiraatfle wife'ahd highly1 du'eated daugh'ters,' he would be a desirable acquisition, to any place. Adopted unanimously. .Crltjcs report occasioned. considera ble fun. . - ' . i ' f Motion made and carried that the minutes of this meeting be furnished The Nebraska Advertiser and Nemaqa Granger for publication;- Motion thalwejioldbur next meet-, ing athebrick 8crToplrhouse,5fFeb. 9th annfl0th-carrfed; III1? ;Muslc? ; V f V -'Adjourned. flu. S. W. McGrew, Pros' t. Mary Peery, Sec'y. : I. 0. G. T. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS; - fitf Cr-si-- ' Furnished by Special Correspondents r for. The A'dvertlser. -, 7 z --" L6n3bu.- I"''' 1 ' --,Coi;irWiu'rgiSad,8n1nvr'- " -r Mrs. Loveless is boiling'san from. me mapieto makesugar. Just how Mi c ZOCAL MATTERS. Thanks to Senator Paddock for toples of Congressional Record. J. H. Broady, Esq. went up to Lincoln and Omaha on Monday. - - - v The quantity of corn received In this city this week by the wagon load, is immense. Mrs. Jor.nle Davios presented Jonnie with a 10 pound baby boy on last Monday. Howe's county seat removal bill, of which he so gravely notified the peoplo through our columns, has, we are Informed, been Indefinitely p st poned ; which mean? irigloriousjy and incontinently choked to death. f We wonder if ati3' one was ever.goose en ough .to believe that "ourjSenator" ever had the least iufention-of mak ing an honest effort to procure the passage of such a bill ? We guess it was only "strategy." The steam ferryboat al this place commenced running on tho 8th inst., und now runs regularly daily. Let every citizen ho poslMy can, i!fnd thn enrf! mating at Ne maha City next Saturday at 2 p. tn. Tho only witness who knew-pos-I lively-, whether Howe got "our mon ey" or not, refused to clear Mr. Howe. He didn't want to criminate himself, and so wouldn't tell. Of coursp, as the witness refused to divulge the matter, the Senate declares the charge not sustained, and our Senator Is ac quitted. .This Will gratify his many friends in this county, but how'much more gratifying would it have been could Mr. Barker have promptly ans wered in such a way as to have ex onorated the accused, instead of re fusing to answer, and leaving every body In painful suspense and to spec ulate as to what Barker could have told had he not "declined." We copy the following from the Western Rural, Chicago, furnished that excellent Agricultural paper by Ex. Gov. Furnas, for its "Crop and Weather Bureau" Nemaha County Brownville Some desease among hogs. Nothing however, alarming as yet, in.the State. We have more hogs than any former year. More fat bogs shipped from southern Nebraska than before; more packed in Omaha than before; more for future delivery than before. Out side parties are cribbing corn largely, all over the State. We have had more snow than usual this Winter. But little Winter grain was put in because of thepresenceof grasshoppers in the Fall. We are well supplied with wheat of 1876 in hands of farm ers. The leading branches of Agricul ture are corn, wheat, hogs, 'cattle, in the order named. 'Marty 'of 'our peo ple are scared in relation toGrassshop pers In the Spring. There nepd not, In my opinion, he more fear of "Hop pprs than a crop of weeds, if the proper and timely course be pursued. The Rural will note that it should have said Nemaha instead of Nebraska County. ;ir:.:Fi;;.ui h,z: Editor Nebraska, Advertiser : - Taking advantage- of your invita tion for news I will jot down a few items for your columns. On Februajy oth I visited Nemaha City Lodge, No. 108 G. W. C. T. Van Pelt was present, and presided in a ver3' able manner. Three members were added to their roll making 89 members in. goodstanding.-.Tther fol lowing officers we re. duly iu'a tailed by G. W. C T. Van Pelt : D. Morton, W. C. T. Amanda Zook, W. V. T. Philip Crother, W. S. February 7th. Traveled 15 miles to meet Linden Nj. 98; found the meet ing at the residence of Bro. Lee; in itiated one, making 17 members for this lodge. Officers installed by the D. D. H. B Good, W. C. T. Stella Day, W. V.T.. , , M. A. Palmer,.W.'s. t I From the opposition this lodge lias encountered it is a surprise to many that it U in existence, but being com posed of some of our best workers they are determined to keep onward and upward with 'their lodge. Suc cess to them. Feb. 10th found us at London No. ,136.. TJii3 is the .smallest Lodge in . ' - 5 " I ourcounty ; J4 members reported tnis dence cMr3.GIayJleymla3t1Thurs many, 'festive grass hoppers" will have to be entertained ,jhecomingl,season;i,!.is; the' question- Whichpuzzles,! the,- farmers ati thia timei . , fr - ,lt'r . .,. "Exhibitions at the;' close' of sohoola are' beneficial to 'educational interest," was' the-question discussed at the teachers'-afsociation last Fri day, anddbcided in the. -negative.. Why "theatricals" should be con nected with, ,schoqj3: is. one of the mysteries growing out of the iucqn-. swtency.of huniaq-nuture.-. . Every child ought to be educat ed. Education should be compulse--ry. The State should see to'tbis. But there should be some well 'defined Iimitb to 'appropriations' for universi ties and higli-sdhools. They should be self-sustaining:- There. are so -many cars beingj'attaehed ;to the govern ment train, that there is a danger t,hel locomotive cannot drag tlieih all along, and there may be a smash up by-and-by. .' .- . ';- '"Mr.' Ha rriet 'Money 'departed this life for a' higher one 'from "fief residence in Berea, Ohio. February 1. She was the mother of R. Money; of this place. Thia is, a severe blow to him. ' He was devotedly attached to' his mother. She was a worthy lady" and much esteemed. May her'smrbe comforted in the hope ' of a' happy meeting with her, beyond 'the-'reaclf of trouble or death. - " " " A very pleasant party at the retd- v-, Mi IVervous PiostrnUon, ,, , Americans, like Or.togral of. Basra, deslro uir.t ino gowen stream shoaiu be sadden nritPvloleht, and- Irflhetr nnx'let y'to'ncqal'rc -rcnJth; overwhelm tlicraseVrfstthje the carQsof.busluesyuntiitholr overtaxed 5's- ,tems nrq brokeu down,nuder tho pressnre to which they are subjected, This Is one 'prolific chase of nervous diseases so com rrion' Lln this country "AnotHerrandtprobably a greater one-Is the very general propenslty,to. ran Into excess In excitement and the use of liquors and tobacco, which soon'ruln the strongest nervous 'orf?hniznlloris.: 'Snch suf- fcrers havermore'drfficnltj-ln- obtalnlnczro- ilief than aJinostiny other. class,, Dr. Itad cTllT's Seven. Seals or Golden Vonderls a soverelgh're'inedyforall nervous nflectlons, no matter hovFTliJyre're Incurred. The" wort; feaspsjjof, nfervdus -debUltyiliflve been cured with singular rapidity by its use. The I Seven Seals is a purely vegetable compound uuiKiiiinii i iiii.Nonous or unwjioicsoine irigredlentsnnd acts- directly upou the" ner mns8jrstein.H - ; - .teU -tT. Xj. TbOlTi ' n J" . J 2 t&hm &gmmmzR&$: wlPm isawsL 'Vim -BEIEBit IKliffB, AthbclncsifentTh3t!i to blkcaro trill iii WxmtWMW!f,?-4 t label tells nil they contain,, consequently pliyslcIans.po nnthesit:itetoprp.scrH--tIiem SknipT6?,boule'for trVaf rrefe.' Rbgnfaf size, Seowly 4. JAuLD. , Toallwhoaresunerlngfromtheerrcrsand I it.ir.: !.: - :. -'.1. .. '.. MH-I.M.II-UIIII5 uj j-nuiu, nervous weaKneas, 'ariy,Jccay,'los-rfof ma'hli66d;vftc.,I will send a,.reci.pet that will cure- you,. 'FJtEE OF CIIAItGB. t TliJs. jsreatj rcnicx'y wns-dUov; ered' by a missiona'rpV InSouth' America". 'Sen'd a srlf-ntlilfessed'cnvelfipe to the Rkv. Joseph T; IxmaN; Station D, Bible IJoiue, iew ior:.i - . " h . lijmG A. JgppgfJ ypgf J.p "Jj ei Keeps-araUtln&oC tBBMBBB T. 3xviocriSr, tf EftCSANX TAlIOBi and deaUcJa ?,. r ft " h FlaeEngllsln Frenr R Sf otta aBi!rai!cy.aothi, Testings, Etc., Etc. . TtrotvnriHp; WeiraakaV HAVE- "FOU SSEJT Tnn7T n "its '. . tONSTJCSTI.Y 'ON HAKD. -' 5G 3Iaih S'trce't,' BROWNTILLE, JfEB; T 44 - 1.5 -TTPtrt k. -r-- .Ci 4J iJZJ"LZL. -i" S T7- ' . ' ,t '-rtTOT f - '-i A Sample IJoUIe rb'r Trlni.,"'l Tf you are .ron bled with- hetuladhej'ditll- .ness, incapacUy.tO; keep icJnd-.pn nnvRnU- Ject,.dl.zzy, sleepy, or nervous, fejslliys, loo-mj- foreoodlngs, irritability qf temper, 'or a bad taste Iri'tne mouth, unsteady appetite. choking sensation In the throat; pain in'thty sldenr -about.houldersor tuick, coldness oft extremities, etc., or In act a.ny symptom ot liver complaint, biliousness, constipation of 'the5 bowels, Vir dyspepsia, go to ydur druggist A..W. NtCKELL,-Tiii(l UDt:n.bolUe'ofDr. Sherman!s,rr.Ickley At-lt JlUters No spirit frt v.- f - is used in thclr-rmanufaoture except .a purcX uniciu oi iiouana uin. iiuh-s in particular will tlml flietlieVuHhm adapted tn their wao.ts.lh nil ,-igesand comlttiorts oMUo TheTRlWifli''YIZjl,I2i.' iVEBEi'ASliA. i !- . w .. . ia-i . Having purchased tha .. ,. , el t, aii x? ii 21. rDi , faffobcHi- -a f BuHdWH " . '. m STOSH.-rfT iV IMBViiUrimtfTJIHJP .LLfiLlilfililliLLUiSlfiULLJ : LyjIqJj tocouncotijatRrrfp.rrparetl to '"-.-tyyfiy "K8 rPV TO '" U4 .? , rr; "'t "I mi Second dOQceastcf Post Office. MR " i a 'i Proceedings of the Coal Meeting. Bear in mind Ihe grand ringing entertainment to- eonio oif in Mc Pherson Hall on Thursday evening March let. Mrs. Albert M. Smith, of this city, went to Tecumseh on Monday f tit is week, to visit her parents and friends of that place. Frank Muir. of Falls City is on n visit to his parents and friends jn this city. He called on The Advertiser and we.werjetverr-niuqh.pleased-.to.seei him. We were able to decipher upon a postal cam received from Judge Stu 11, bearing postmark "Marengo, III.," that he would return in about ten days. There will be a Donation party at the Highland Baptist church Thursday night, February 22d for the "benefit of Rev. Mr. Reed, of Peru. The public aro cordiallj' Invited. Tho musical entertainment, of which we have frequently made men tion, under the supervision of Mi-s Fannie Arnold, we are now pleased to inform the public, is :. fixed for Thursday evening. tho 1st of next month, in McPherson Hall. We think this will be one of the most pleasant treats that tho lovers of cul tivated music and pinirinn- has ever I enjo-ed. The very best local talent obtainable is enlisted for that evening and every precaution taken to make it a grand success. But Miss "Fannie Arnold being at the head of it is guar antee suflicient that the occasion will be a delightful one, and that the hall will he filled with an appreciative uu-dience. Mr. R. S. Ilannaford this week commenced moving his stock of fur uitureand cabinet ware into the bus iness room, In McPherson block, be tween Hill's and McPherson's stores. He will have his fuil stock removed "by the first of March. The officers of Zion Lodge 137 T. O. of G. T., for the ensuing quarter are ns follows: Mrs. H. O. Minick, W. C. T. Miss Alice Parris, W. V. T. H. O. Minick, W. S. The officers of Aspinwall Lodge, No. 109 are a3 follows: G. W. Culp, W. C. T. Misa Viola Crlm, W. V. T. H. A. Hood, XV. 8. The Andrews Family Swiss Bell Ringers are advertised for McPherson Hall on Saturday evening of this -week, the 17th inst. They advertise a complete orchestra and cornet band, two star commediaTns, and the best quartet in the world. Tho pro gramme will consist of instrumental ono vocal music, quartets, trios, com ic solos, comic sketches, ballad sing ing, etc. Reserved 6eat tickets to be had of H. H. Dolen. The Seward Reporter says the editor recently attended a sceance at the house of some spiritual mediums, in the country a few miles from Sew ard, and that notwithstanding the sensation that had been created in Seward in consequence of wonderful revelations made by a little eight year old girl, regarding the convicted muoderer Clough, he, the editor, in timates that he saw nor heard any thing that went to prove to him I hat the whole business is not a second class fraud. The Reporter says there were three mediums, two women and the little girl. Each had a slate and pencil and communicated by writing on the slates, They were all influ enced by the same spirit, and reveal ed something about Clough; but one spelled lit Clough another ClufT. and the third one, Cluf. The . Reporter man not understanding why the same spirit should spell Clough and many other common words iu so many dif ferent ways, lie became disgusted, ap parently with the performance. The meeting to consider the coal question, ak HigglnV school houso last Saturday was a gratifying success In every particular. The minutes of what was done at the meeting will be found in anothercolumn. Mr. Shook called on us on Monday evening and exhibited a subscription paper with eome $200 subscribed, and informed us that several other papers were .being circulated and altogether between $400 and $500 worth of shares were taken. It is estimated by Mr. Shook and others who are interesting them selves in the matter, that it will be necessary to raise at least one thou sand dollars to successfully carry through the enterprise of testing thoroughly as to whether we have paying coal beds within the county or not. The people are stirred up on the question, and all who are able promptly take one or more shareB. At least such Is the feeling exhibited so far as the subscription papers have circulated ; henca no doubt Is enter tained that the requsite amount will be eubscribed without the expendi ture of much time or trouble Let the good work go on. The share owners anda!l ho de sire to take shares and assist inany degree in this laudable enterprise,?are to meet atlSemabaCity next Saturday ho organize. Let everybody turnout 'in. that-meeting.- .. "..-.-- We are sometimes outrageously bored, and imposed on too, by the secretaries of meetings, teacher' in stitutes, teachers' clubs, etc. And this is the way they do it : They withhold, or neglect to furnish us the minutes of their meetings until the matter is terribly old and stale. Now for instance, this week we publish the proceedings ofa "TeachersC.lub" meeting held on the twenty-sixtH" of January, when, had the manuscript been promptly sent us would have ap peared in our paper on the 31st the 26th being on Friday and the paper not coming out until the next Wed nesday there was ample time for the secretary to have made up his min utes and delivered them at the print ing office. Now it is the 15th of Feb ruary before those old minutes come out in print. We say most emphat ically that this manner of doing busi ness does not suit us, and hereafter when secretaries eo neglect their bus iness as we believe they do in -this matter we will promptly stick their minutes in the stove Instead of in the paper. We take pleasure In encouroging and accommodating any laudable thing, or any society, or club, or liter arj' or temperance institution, by pub lishing their proceedings, resolutions etc., if they are furnished us while fresh but not otherwise. Secretaries and presidents of meetings will please make a note of, these suggestions. Higgins Schootj House. V Aspinwall Precinct, Feb. 10, '77. J Editor Nebraska Advertiser: Pursuant to notice the citizens of Nemaha, Aspinwall and Bedford precinct met to considerthe propriety of prospecting for. coal inthis'onnty.' -'Lewis Fisher was chosen chairman and R. Ritchey Secretary. The chairman stated the object of the meeting, pledging his support to the movement. The subject was then discussed at some length by Messrs.. Higgins, Lewis, Shook, Morris, Lilly and others. After which it was de cided to form a joint stock company for the purpose of prospecting for coal. On motion a commitee of seven were appointed to solicit subscriptions of shares, the same to be five dollars each. Thirty-three shares, or $105.00 v3r6 takeu hrl mediately bylhoeo present. Two or three offers were made for boring by different men. Moved that the next meeting be at Nemaha City Saturday Feb. 17th, '77 at two o'clok p. tn. for the purpose of completing a permanentorgauization. J. H. Shook was requested to furnish a copy of the proceedings of the meeting to the County papers for pub- quarter. Yet these few are a bold de termined band of Brothers and Sis ters doing good work for our cause and the redemption of the poor ine briate, and to save others from falling. Officers installed by D. D. Skeen. ,Ed.. Berlin fW. C.T. ...., fi: Savell, W. V.'T ---' W. H. McKinney, W. S. s Bro. Alex. McKinney was unani mously recommended for L. D. for the ensuing year. The following officers have been duly installed by the L. I). of their day night so they say. Fresh sugar cu dart's, 95 Main street. r -: .;Tt .X- . reu namsatrnua- . Lodge, Security, No. I35fH: N.,Bhwmat , : W; C: ifEliza Kefcf W.- V. T- ;" Ja?3 etefWSvJU:!! .. X Bedford, No. 1G0 Mrs. C. Tucker, W.C.T. ; Mrs. A. Stokes. W. V. T. EI.Swopc,, W.S. . . All the lodges are in a flourishing condition. Promising more of the same sort, I remain, Fraternally, D. D. Teachers' Institute. licaliou. J. H. Sirooic. ,.i . j. London Teachers' Club. Hon. A. P. Cogswell writes us a friendly letter this -week from Iola, Kansaa of which place ho recently be came a citizen. . He encloses us a P. O. order and saysjid ttfust Have The Advertiser, for which he wlll;ac cept our thanks, .-'. Mr. C'was for thirteen 'years aNsi deDt of BrownvIlle..ana lie wca -el- The London Teachers' Club met at Pleasant Ridge school house at seven o'olock, p. m., Jan. 2Gth, 1S77. Call ed to order by Dr. S. W. McGrew. Music. Dr. Curry, Principal of the Normal School, was to have delivered a lec ture on this evening, but from some unknown cause did not come. Dis cussionResolved that tho office of County Superintendent should bej abolished in this state." Leading disputants S. W. Kennedy, affirma tive, C. L. McKestfon, negative, fol lowed by Mr. Cross, H. O. Minick, Win. Bridge, Superintendent Piersotl and others. On a motion the chair called for an expression of the house; 30 voted In tho affirmative, 11 in negative. Song Be coutent. Adjourned. " Music. SATURDAY MORNrNG. Club visits Mr. C. L. McKesson 's school. We can not give a minute description of the exercises but think his method of teaching a very good one. Prof. Pierson, Win. Bridge and Dr. McGrew addressed the school. An excellent dinner was prepared" by the ladies of Pleasant Ridge which was heartily enjoyed by all. AFTERNOON EXERCISES. S. W. McGrew in the chair. Reading minutes of last meeting. Criticisms on Mr. McKessous meth od of teaching. Best Method of teaching arithme tic to new beginners, by XV. A. Chap man. This exercise was very inter esting and beneficial. J. F. Winters showed his method of teaching Grammar. Reading conducted by.Mary Peery. Critics report1. ' '1 "x ' " Adjourned to meet at 7 p. m. , EVENINOSESSIONi. lusicT 9 " Jr Essay by Sam uerW inters. S Why I have failed to write an say. . - ,t r Song If Papa was only re"afly. Address by S. W. McGrew. Song Kind words.' ' "' Query. box opened which occasion ed eome lengthy discussions. On motion the chair appointed J. F. Winters, J. O. Redferh and- G. Mahle a committee on resolutions. They reported as follows : Resolved. That we tedder ourthanks to the commuuity at Pleasant Ridge for their generous hospitality and ex cellent dinner furnished us. Resolved, That the thanks of this" club are due the friends of education at this place;forthe good5,attendance a n d i n tereVftn v'fiSve" manTfesie'dk fn our exercises. Also to the Strinc' LBaMf9r.&qod music: iimwovH Subject ee- : s Machine repairingat Lock.wood's. - v ! . ; -it - -T- A ftilMine-ofrN'diions closing out at cost at-Mc-Phcrson's.'' '.''' NEW PRINTS !' NEW PKINTS A case of new Prints of tlie Latest shades Blues, Browns, Greens and Car dinals, Just received alrMc-. Bhersoivs. ORGANIZED, 1870. lt T '!-:') "' t: irrff TJTT" A I ihi I iV CirL Having? reinrnetl "from my trip' to Europe, I would an nounce to tlse public that' I sh'Jil remain at home, bci; SHnWIIKBlCU 4A I ? -?!- - at- i '-i '.9r Kt fb jh rrt-w--H vrfM v-'fW"'iy 1n1cpj;iTlINlifldjlonKexjr.tence,andw:au -nrrht kilfsfiJ-tiXr Pj!1 of hlc cl.nr. PresttiMjVfeion" .Want !e Street. -& - wmU -J.' fl' ? n. x' AT'EItOW-VVELLEj'-"' H i ., i-r-- t J u ao- '" -ff? 1 i:s: s.---. tt - 3-: ifffi .;? ioon I ransactK aeqneral b , nine busInos3,sells Drartfeoialltheifrlne- '"Icltleo'tfie '. let :- . i fi-.idw U o.J - Books at Nickell's! Flour and feed at Huddart's. Come, and see the new shades of Prints at Mc Pherson 's, Browns, Greens, Cardinals and Blues. Brownville, Feb. 8th, 1877. I will hold a Teachers' Institute at Nemnha, City, .commencing Friday evening. Feb." 16th. 1877. Peru spring wheat flour, choice, d-,rof.-lJftnr3fVKrrraTit.cJllPTir;il.vil.ntIItijorf'Q ""qry pnejf-gtinnui t:?-i dress the people Friday evening. Saturday will be devoted to recita tion and discussion of methods. Saturday evening the following res olution will be discussed : Resolved, That the office of County Superintendent should not be abolish ed." I hope to meet as many of the teachers of this section of the county as possible. D. XV. Pikrson. Tlic Western Rural. With .the new. management of The Western R ural comes marked impro vements in that sterling Farm and Family Weekly. It has added a Crop and Weather Bureau so systematic as to include every Important county in the Northwest, from Ohio to tin1 Rocky Mountains, and surpasses the reports made by the Agricultural De partmental Washington, inasmuch as they are presented fresh to the farm ers in a condensed form eacli week The Western Rural also has Commer cial and Market reports unsurpassed by any paper in the country, and is the champion of cheap transportation null equal justice to all classes. Combin ing its practical information on Rural 'Affairs, with its entertaining and in structive litarary departments, make it the most complete' Farm and Fam ily newspaper extant. The price is $2.00 per year. Less to clubs. Ad dress The Western Rural, Chicago, III. Ifolloway's Pills. The estimation iu which these medicines are held by -the public, steadily increases their de mand. They act directly on the sys tem, removing all obstructions, reno vating the springs of life purifying the blood, and totally eradicating liv er complaints, indigestion, pain in the side, ,and general debility. ;Sofd ev erywhere. 25 cents per brix orpot. The Best. AH kinds, and the best, of Bran dies,wines, gins, alcohols and whis kies, kept by Ted. Huddart, at Red Store No. 49. Opposite Sherman Save your money and liny your jvinter goods ofLouman. 'All "goods uiaikeh DOWxL li. LOWjHATtf. P 6 BROKER & FERRIS. Formerly of Hamburg, Iowa, are now-prepared, tohnndlecomand but ter in large quantities, for which the highest prices in cash will' be paid'. ; i'- . Hi HiJt1 Bo'dk's'-arNrckell's: U' Craddock & Son, Retail dealers infarm produce, fam ily provisions, stock feed, flour, but- ter.egg. etc. .,.-,, The best brands of flour constantly 5S.iir T-a"w-BO,d at the lowest Price 'Gas1i.paidfnr,butter and eggs. Goods. delivered free of charge, according tbr ,order, in any part of the city. ' - A No. 1. ably prepared toh?tcnd to anyl M90BED STATES MD EUROPE ' . o99 ' irvtsvo-4 CS Special nccomrnoeajiohs "granted to depositors. j , sicknes.s, accute or clironic, of either sex. (Ahy co2tsuItatioh confidenr tialiy responded to by address- DR. ADOLPROPPERMim3, ' " 32w4 SUeridaicij.,.. . ., Dissolution Roiic..., B TiIKcopartnersblp hereto forrexlstlns be tween Thomas Richards ami DWws T. BmItli,.niuUr M,16 Unn, name of- Ridmnls d Smith-, Is this day dissolved by niutinl con .sejnt, JJeloss T.-SitMlh rellrins from tliuiiur-' ness.. All liabilities of the bitf firMj.ar&as siimed by Thomas rtieliartl.o. wlro'wlll cou- ,tlnuo tbohnslni-'ss at th&o)d stand. ., . All persons jcnowinji incmseives imiesieo to the late firm.' either by note or look. ac count, u-ill please call and .settle at once, as the-busfness of the old firm must fie closed up. ,Til()AIAS RICHARDS. DEL0S3 T. SJnTII. "Februarys, 1877; r TO THE PU5LI0;; i.i I am thankful for the libertil pafronnRe heretofore extended to tint Ann of Richards &Smlth,and hope, by a strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the-same. TAOMAR RICHARDS. Flour, all the favorite brands of spring and fall wheat, at Huddart's iVcw Rucliwiieat Flour at Huddart's grocery store. ilSoney is saved by buying ycur winter goods of Loninan. THE F.4R3JERS Are bound to go lirfnie satisfied and bappywhen they sell thy in corn, to 31 w2 Brower & Ferris. School Books at NfokrlPs. JSToneyis saved by buying' your winter goods of Lovsrman." ., r. Pancakes! Craddnck &Son have an excellent article of Buckwheat Flour for' sale. Save your money and buy your winter goods o'l'lL'qvvuianV All goods marj.cd DOWS. ' ' L. LOW91AN. . .- -x Craildock & Son sell the best spring wheat flour at $3.(10. and fall wheat' flour, a good article, at' $3.50. authorized by the u. s. goveuxmext. IMS! "national bank 4 OF BROWNYILLE. STTSlCOUHT.iciix ''sECTJR&s;,,,," . ?BOTj333:Ti -ASST? soEDV . mms - . n .iiim. - . -t- s -ri. ..- '-, : rjFFICERS.'t ' - ViU.fflcCR'EERY, :': President. 'W.W.HACKIIEir, V VfcePijcsident. i:E.GA'TES, ,:;':':': : CAshier. 6ff5 H.(XT-E1L -'' Tciith street. behfeeaTarnaBVahd Harney, 'f zfnxv.'iptr: dvsvsctinTSov ttte j, cir: open u.minBit iflusscs mnniiustvna frcei Hie Hotise1 n-.aTthict'oirie-tHiirWlfh all trains Eist.Weat.qrUiJtuliioivp 3V,sqJ!eaahareot rho TMtro1ia)nrrnm Homherli'iCfrbraMM ind tha Ura.;-8loc ijjlic.5i-ncrRUy-, Ure:pcinI rates to f V. s. Jtjrors.Mr any purtlcsr remdftflng-irtth as any E.tT. PACE; Proprietor. !B. STEO'BLE; . AT.CITTB'AKSItir, fFAMILT- GROCERIES, TEAS CASXED pitVlTS, CAKIIES', PtoB.(cco,TioVr.s. MEEitsrrtAof Hk; ixDk Uli.. Jll'SIULL IM&TBC31E5JST ::mmwovp-mills Havlngi n my employ Mr. " "" ti'awl'ec'ceti to be the best miller In thn itte. ;I 'ain.ipreiiarfrti to- foinsh.GQOD riiUiK in any nuaiuuy. r.very. aacii war ranted. . '- : i.-v'cS My Floor Is for salo. of bll th8prla'clral aiutc&iii vu twu Viiiu. ' IIOADLKV... - Jr. HT.rrcn-T TO. II. HOOVHR. - If- 5f. TTAriK-Vr a'? V.W. 11 ACKNKY. U.C.XETT, Z' W.H;iIcCUKERY, ? 1 FIEEY . TEMSFEE- -- (.-' '! H r ' f.t Paid-up Capital, $100,000, Authorized " 500,000 m mM Wj i.- . tin itf . .m .-3tzL&-:- :.: r.n.f tt-ljb&.4-i i, c. wr ' IS PREPARFDTO TRANSACT A Senerai Barkinij Business BUY AKD SELL COIN" & CURRENCY DRAFTS on all the principal cities of tho United" States and Snrope Best Tea at Nickell's drugstore, 3 pounds for a dollar. Cash for wheat a'nd-corn at- the Peru Mills. Gtf Wagon repairingat Lockwood's. 8 pounds. Tea at Nickell's ibr$l; Fresh Oysters'at Huddart's".' School Books at Nickell's W. IE. ItScGREERY Has Fresh Drugs. Wall Papery School and Blank Books, Bird Cages,, Paints, Glass, Oils, etc., at lower pri ces than any house in Brownville. , 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 you want,a'nic3 Visiting Card? If so', leave your orders at The Ad vertiser Job Office, where all work is done bjv experienced Workmen, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. s Disease Grows Apace, Like an 111 wind, and cannot be mastered, too early. AVliat Is a trifllnKattack of sick-, ness to-day may. If unattended to. becomes a serious case Iri a week. Small allrnenti' should bernipped Jn tho bad -before they blossom into full grown maladies. If this, advice were attended to," many a heavy bill. tfor medical attendance might bo avoided. When tho liver Is disordered! the stomach1 foul, the bowals obstructed, or the nerves1 disturbed, resort should at once be "had' to that supremo remedy. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, a few doses of which will' restore health nnu action and put the system In perlect order. It Is n wifce precautlpn to Lkeep this Incomparable proven live in tho house, .since it checas,. with unrivalled. 1 1-.- -i -. . . . '- . "J' tpfompuique,disordcrsaw.nicnDreeaoiueriJ . MONEY LOANED On Approved security only. Time brnfr's discount ed, nud -ipecial accommodntlouscHiiuedtflUeiiosIt ora. Dealers'ln GOVERKMEIsTIJOKIJa;' STATE, COUNTY & CITY SECURITIES DEPOSITS Received payable on rieujand. and INTEREST sl owed oti time certifloRtes deposit. DIRECTORS.1 'Wm.TrnTrit R. M. I5nir?y, jr. A. Hundley. Frank E. Johnson, Luther.. UoaUley, Win Frulshar. ' i JOHN L. CAKS0iN A.R.TlAVISOJri.ckshliT. PresfaenL I.C. 3IcAlTOIITO". Asst. Cashier. T t'K f CSS? UJ l-i. r Jf Ha PI fnii - tvP eci P. i i cTS t-C-nl Q g C i 5? ' Ibuymytieer by Juke. . i I. 1 w I '-A m-rei. u Z ' I don't. $&9itffiii '5,.?t'r,,n . .. t r& 3iST5t TV. T COMPANY. Ilnvins a Grs? class team Ferry, pnd owning and controlln:: the Transfer I.rne from UIl!iWiT2.?E TO PI5EE.PS, we nreprcparedo render entire satisfaction in the. transfer of FfeTsht una" Passencers. We run a .regular line ot ,. . , . . ! iano. homwo'od. Sheridan Mills. April l5t,lKS-fn 'esftradt teeth forniYfY&wi3rUal rfflsonnblo raj,e.v ajfIarefapn.CfotiJalhi street, next door to Bratton's store. IN - B'BkOWN-VTIuL'M THE ' ZASST'iVimE'OFlB&GJI ;-" mgr-tb: : "' MAT HEWS IgC .' . BEKTIST,, "; BROlViV.VIljIJE, XF.ItKAlSICA, JbnSCItADDOCK. ' ' W. F. CItADDOCk. ck A-r dock. & soy, 3Bt S . . UREfCII-LOVriXG SHOT IV S, RIFLES, Carbln-9, AmmuiMtlon andporllnR floods. Guns matltto order, and Repairing neatly donp. 1 11 ffiSain Si., Brownville, TVeb: pOGH &LAGKSfv?!THHbP . ' 6NE DOOR 7EST OP bdURT HOUSE: WAGOT MAKING, Kepairihg. Plows, and all work done In the beat maaneraudoosHprt notice. Satisfaction Knnran fed. -;ivchln afll ' r34-ly. W a r . .. . p. .. m. i.ji- pnny'sofllce will reciiive prompt attention; to all trams. Al orders lef at the Transfer Com- B. M. BAILEY","i?i'. Sitpi. saSSOTlT f Wagonmaltinfc BlaclcsifiitMntji E B. C0LHA5P, Manufacturer of IV SI 1 1 1 sin slVj,! ..-2 U .-yi. J)13.,JL&irJ n f i 59 Main Street, f .J3rkoTruvi!Ie, rcbraska.., '"" ' '" r-: -t -t..-f 'i' -1 r if. - Orders 'From Neighboring TownsJ Solicited. J sUbS: ' ' i i c - . ' t7 fy DEALER tIS" DRT goods, -mm J - j . ,. 0 ...jf "tt;. v -' ,triR f T Q-BOOBBIES; T.- -a '. - - f . a .o i MATSANJD iGAPS.: BOOTS: &?. SUOJESj ''ie- ;.-. Jt;." V- -'v'- ' !. o t ' iMi .1 tf itw rQ tfEESrsA'iiE; :;-s :' - i-,- 4 .c lir: f.Gk t lIW$i-,)'. iff, tr-. t b'l,i S tu u, t- t -ri l- -.-r"l i-il ! a'. .qtfl Ift-V"-' " ' a vara v-. t 'andli'othef articleskep't in a'geiieralstoek'.i-nn: i. , .', t : ri -. t. .,,t. ., . ., til. haM ..,,.tM . a - U s it' ua.tze. . ,ri t:. ,. .,-.;,, ,,fc..,. ; . - VJfl.i -r-r.-: .1;..-: .. - . - .-.-,.. : r-. .. . ' 7 . TAJSJEliN'-EN J-nsZGECAlS'OIS 670JR GOODS. al :? ' :.- '.i .if V ---..- i rod ,-ni , . -i ' v -ml' raoreapgeroasjandJn ihelateSvdei'byu ,veiomenvsar inenaseivesoiieatiaiai.' ieorni . -J !S IS9. i J t Ct L -' A i . y 1ST J fl, fa .,.:. !.- aaiirStree c"l5r,owxL7xlIe. iyieorasK-av Glaclis, Watches,' Jewelry JOSEPH SH-TJTZv 59 Mai& Street BroTBmvillB. Zio. ("2. Keepn constantly oir hAfiriaiargaand welt Renafrinr rf (.JIocks,' wntbTies and Jewelry done on shortnoticc.at reasonableratM. All work mutRAXTEn. . . C-bs oLJa i OiVS'&i BYEIN-G- gi i I A a. II it 1 1 ! II -.: .old.-"; LOTBES, --!" ;: . . - rr "ojwmyoin or Dve.y.out- i , COX11, EST. or SPAJT , fc. . In thc,best style- IVillDjjs; fft M "'I y iic-,ltlv'Sli.at-'-r - alLtbe Spots oat of C-nts Cnrments, and. prei-them- u Inpendjhnpp; -tvlll re. . pair Ganneud, xxnH .TTarjj, rant. to, give entire atisV faction j and -rrill out nnd.-w malce gentlemen's clothe. a .k t W i f ll 'mt ftt m. 1ml -k WrP.w.hYrp rpnnuBnna IUII LAUUIIUUUIIIUUU t it.i inMi i:i '. hniwfinn .i . . . Shop In Alex. Robinson' oldktnnd, next'doorito It o y' Furniture-Store. EI & BTfTCIIERSi ,:u oi 1 ' like It? arfi-amTffEs & & 11 .tV 1 ' J 0- ' 1 A '.epod, S'creet, Fresi itca" Alwayii'ori hand, ad sotlsfax!!on,'tuaT' anUeti to Bit?astomO-. n i