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H? 'S&wS&rm.mm ffijiff "iTl THE ADVERTISER THURSDAY, MAY . 1S77. TDIE CARDS. Dally Stage Line South. Trtr BrmritvCe o Ann. Falls Otr i "3ate -r.m!iCltT. AfwH d st- Berate, eeo recuiw: witli eoneTae all rtfcerpotsts. J.-sBrowTllleKaratlo'ctecfcB. ia. Arr;vesatBcow-slnoTIcfc.a.iai, J. C. HARISS, Prrjprtetar. Near&jlca. RllTvay. T-S-T-K : AHKIVK Xrowrte Psra Nar&sfcaCUr fc9pm p a ! li39p m-2pxa I -- v u. i iii: aaaEaj:i3 4 TTC Hffla jtara J. N. COSVEBsErSBpt. BreiT-n-rllle Bess Line to !helps. B.3C SATINY. SrlataBeot. Publisher' Sotlee. k.1. NfTicat. set Jta qi tw ' y rwdla;; aiter, .. VchMWwdteneen&rw lbe. cn iaacrtiaa. ' ' n dispiay type. afteeBcate a Hoc Authorized Agent, r H'-ovkr feaar auraartod asst at Kea- cs. ' itj io reoatve oa receipt for bobK teesa. T.ifAjBnanKk oar aattmrtad azest 1 Gc T. -., r rr!aet u receive &ed receipt Sr raoafeg jii : on mhecrtption. A J U.TTrat-oio.teooraBUwrMe4arrtjairo j. mast ,e; fcim, and add the ' 'jh?. ji n ! mil ii f &a iwyftrannli e . -m:n . iCrsajc fa raaTaxg areata Aajto- i . t-jraoieMa.ii iartnii adTecaatag, b'.iec' a&4 receipt for masfeedae as. FAIRBBOTfrSR & EACEER, Pablfchers Ahrrdser OITICIAL BIPBCTOEY. cottxtt omcEss. - vr.vr cmracK M I r. tN F MAJORS .v h ..ti.more -. ". v"t:n pi.asteks- T Y BP.I'.HT .- M t M HACKEB . FN H r.HOOK. aTIUX HItrGIXS. r. II PETEY, ) Cosatr 3m&m ..Cteffcaw! Jteerer i -TTenmrr ' ..Oaroaer "r'er,ri CITY OITIGERS. STT"LL-. "Xaror ' p. r. jBBKiHT B 1'iTKEK "V T R'XiKBt -F H LAJnOX inee jce i Jxtii ! -.- i cfKrmxLXEX. KTHAKB?. ;rrEPHWDT. 1st Ward -v a jrnKijee : !. HILL vrr-HABT. -SmlWard .ardWar LOCAL MATTERS. Beau Ufa 1 weather. Bck Be" y Juke. ieikiyla5t week fourteen car ioade of etrttle were shipped frm U Xoint on the Nebcaska BsUvrmv. j - Rabe Elliott. Alexander Kearrts, ! ar.d W. S. Clark, wect p to Ooaha -oj. Monday to attettd U. S. Court. JuJge Pooled bes eelaed not to i.alJ another terw of tle DfeJrieS Ourt in tiis eoastv uatll nest No vember. The DisUieC Lodge of Good Tem plars will ee at Neioaha City on Saturday jezt. A terse attendance rs anticipeted. - n in V.'e have had pfewty of raia tfete ?.'r:ng, and now the farmers want fome dry, wara, bright weathert s that corn will crow. U-ncle Moses Coaer has received i & letter from bis so Aaron, who ar nvrd in the Block Hilis eooatry all I right after a tedious jwwaey. , The May term of the District Court for Neavaha Ooeaty has hecB adjourned to the atfe day of Novem - ber l-trt. Bv order of Hon. S. B. Found. Jadse. Williax H". Hoovex, Clerk. Tbe Lincoln Globe says : "Mr, McOmira twiee tried Iivia- in Ne- '' traska City, hot wasn't sattsaetf. he has h-ntraa up boesekeepiag asaia, shipped his goods to LioeoiB. aod wiii hereafter reside st the Capital City" On Toesday njoraing of this week another light frost was visible in this looalitv. This is the third frost since the 29th alt. since the ! Jruit trees bsve been in bloom yet, bo far as we eaa learn, the fruit bods are still uninjured. It is sineerely Lrped that oar frosts for this spring are ali over. There never before was euch an admirable propect for fruit, of the various kinds. Gents" and Boy?; Straw Hats, in Fine and Common styles, at lovrest TSevr York prices, at i.. towraaa's. Tbe audkor of the B. & M. rail xoad compeay, representing tbe Ne- arasKa itauway, cauec b our county . -r-. .. .. 1 treasurer a few days ago, and tendered j his premises, where it was reported the taxes doe on the Nebraska Rail- ! newly-hatehed 'hoppers were abun way, les three items of tax, which I daa- While my faith had been v- r. t - TKnt uik ,. i strong that we would not be injured they refuse to pay. That wnicn the'.,. tVJi ,. ... T ,J J . J , , , . o tne pest this season, I confess it company refesed to pay was tbe school Wft5 welj nIgh extrngulshed after this bond tas, $i4.- ; county railroad viit. I never have seen such a bond tax. $90.96. and preeiaet railroad . quantity of hoppers on the same ei- v. a t.-r s Th.mnnntnft.v'teDt ofrround! It was alive with . , ' ,. j - t ft-i : tnet' Everj- Epear of crass ; everv , assessed against tbe road is 19'0- shrub, tree and vine was loaded down ,. ... - . T The treaserer. of oocrse, being gov-1 with them! The fence waa black i Tne aliens or Hamburg Iowa erned by the law, eookJ not accept a ' with them. He has a beautiful blue J are taking action to secure the exten les aatooat thon that aed and ! ra5S lawn, and it is sui rounded on i sion of the Missouri. Iowa & Nebras refased to reeeive the Sl.iOl.si ten-'Sf ulj,<e hatching grounds , ka r3nro3d-now complated from Ke- dl-ed Km !',S ?', drJ SfrZaCe ?hey bad okuk to Centerville, lowa-to Ham- oereo. all centered in on the tender crass. . r ,j ,w - .u- land were making wv with It al-lS- Would it not be a good thing The Nebraska City iVetos says oil will aot kill grasshoppers, ' . i.:, 1 t 1 coal and says .t ca P- - - - Sterling Morton and Bobe.t Hawke. These gentlemen," says the Jtews, f-m vortiMl cb3 rvproonallv ob- and served bv them, are satisfied that the ...... . 'hopper oaanot be killed by the ap- t"IWiWU . In test the 'hoppers were cr en a soaking in the oil. and taken out, to' all appearances as dead" as a stone. Thev were then laid" by in a case or box. In a few hours some of them ! werehooprsg about, ana exore tne day was gone all, of "' "I xnem nau, .-". , Ev The 'hoppers come, and then . ,. i m .,-tKlsota disappear, no one knows Th Nebraska Citv coal ofl mutt ba J HJT. - t- . in. cwa .whither. Confidence is being re- hd for we too. have applied good ( ....... . Daa. ior we. too, u Vy stored and planting goes on. The .nal oil to thousands of hoppers, ,,? oai on to luuiR n f ,,- nrt acrea?e o Hl be greater than tHnrAniritlv tested the matter, ana! b .-a,i3 a nai r ?lat tfA I tt & acre death fu ail 'hoppers it touches. t Drink your Bock Beer by Jake. The brick work on Stroble's building is finished, and Stevenson &. I Cross are putting on the tin roof. S. A. Oeborn has moved his law offlco to No. S! Main street, up Btaire, f the room recently occupied by Dr. C. F. Stewart. 3Iisses? and ChiIdrensJ suits, from $1.75 to S6.00, at Low man's. nen we quote irom ine .nowe i , . . j. -o , urgun we always giveiiue uieuii. xul the Organ steals bodily locals from The Advertiser local columns. This it does frequently, but we have not heretofore complained, knowing the editor of that wormy sheet has neith er editorial honety nor the common instincts of gentlemanly courtesy. The Orprm-would be very scant in lo cal matter did it not each week steal Its locals from us. The Wasiern Rural gives the fol lowing recipe for cooking rhubarb: Make a sirup of sugar and water as rich as you please, or as thin, only rhubarb, cut in inch pieces without peeJisg, and stew slowly till tender. Beware of adding lemon, ginger, eggs or butter, to qualify the flavor of the pie-pktnt. When cold, it is almost a sweet meat, with the full and proper flavor of the stalks, and the skin has disappeared. E. A. Stewart and A. Fry, who have heretofore shipped their cattle . . . rrL.,J, ,... . nu "S3 ij.jlu iidiuuuiui, ituk wtes l-lmade a shipmeat from Brownville, claiming they oan get better rates to j Chicago from this point over the Ne ' br&ska Baiiway than from Humboldt over the A. & X., besides saving one ja in their transportation. Other araers on the Muddy, who ship their own tock, should meke a note of this, and when thej have a shipment to make get rates from Brownville. GRAXD REDCCTIOSS. Gexlts, Full Suits at S3.00 at I,. LOTFMAX-S. R. A. Hawley, who has recently visited a considerable portion of the conty, says : "I find the famall grain. suen as wnea. rve. oats unn hsror i in the best possible condition, and so ! far esemnt from anv innW.rlny, fi the zrasshoppers, eioept in one in- stance, which was a piece of new breaking sown earlv to wheat : bat the oaiBfcge is small, and at present they are seemingly stupid and inac tive. Cera is being planted exten sively, and some is already up and ean be seen from the road. The peo ple generally begin to feel safe, but some chronic erumblers are deter- mined to be eaten up by something." , An SUOIS.VSE line cf Ladies' and 3iisses? Trimmed HATS, 5ust""re'celVedlEr6ni Xevr Torli, at LOWEST CASE PRICES, by i I.. Lovrnian. I J At the -conference of the Gov-! eruors of several of the Western ! States" held at Omaha in October last, to consider the gra: shopper prob- km, scientists present Profs. P.iley, Thomas and Wightman who had given the matter years of close atten- , .ru auu uu.., lucerne, nua mcii ; t IAn can .3 efr ,u? . r.v.iV. nw .v.t. lnt. entomological knowledge, stated as a theory, upon which they all agreed, ; that owing to the fact that thi region 'was not the home of the 'hopper, i and being so far and long from their ! natural habitat, rs a eonsenupnne thpv i had become so enfeebled and degener- ated in constitution, as to be little fesred iu ths nrtore, even the coining j spring. Tof. luley was particularly ; pointed m advocacy of this idea. Prof. Aughey, of our own State, has often asserted the same. Those less in formed who were present, were dis posed to ridicule the theory, and not a few of the newspapers in the west followed suit. What we are now pleased to note as the "mysterious disappearance" of the hopper is sim- ply in verification of this theory. While they may yet do us damage, thus far the fast is before us that they are ia nowise destructive as compared with those heretofore among us. II. C. LETT Is receiving a large stock of DRUGS and GROCERIES! Building across the street from State Bank. Col. Furnas, in a letter to the Omaha Bepmlican on the grogshop-! per prospect, encouragingly says: One week ago to-day, on invitation ' r prof Rioh f thf. ,A T -.sIt(iri most as rapidly as the mower with a 1 k -j. .. J ... ': scythe, lesterday I again visited the Same grounds. enH nr.t n. 'hnnnpr dead or alive, was to be found there or aSTVrhere about! I wa informed j that they mysteriously disappeared the third dav aftr I mtw them T Tlnn. j - C- Iett.of thh place. Informs me i Ul euuxue. iuianoe on nis own nrem- i ige5 of sImnar dJ " prem Our observation Bfv- ;w . above. Millions disappeared mvSte-i -- w.w.u; n liu 111c rionsly. There were no rainc or bad I ti.- r..,f x- ,v.t j,, , )iruiDci lu auuuuuw iui fcurir inun. i .. UlbUV 1 rearing, and they were too small to !... vcTr,, thn of ' hpfrpthol""H- .Mw.u.uuaiai - - ter from various persons In the conn-1 any former year. Files a Lockwood'a, oheap. GBMD EEDTJOTIOF. SPRII6AID SUMMEB STOCK. The finest display of Dry Goods, Motions, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Eats, Caps, &c, &o, Look at a few prices, and then j come and judge for yourselves i Standard Prints, 6"K? 8 c " Ginghams, - 10(5 I2c " Chevoit, io(cLiilc. Gent's All-Wool Gassnnere Suits, $8.00 ner suit. Come one and ail, examine and be convinced that we sell jroods cheap. LOUIS X.OW3IA5. Heligious JVotice. The Christian Brotherhood, and all those w ho take an interest in religious matters, are invited to attend at the Baptist Church In Brownville on Sunday, May 20th, at 11 o'clock A.ir., and 5 o'clock p.m. R.A. Hawjley. I, 0. G. T. The regular quarterly meeting of District Lodge ZSo. 2 , I. O. G. T., of Xemaha county, will meet with Ne maha City Lodge No. 109, on Satur day May 12th, 1S77, commencing at 10 o'clock, a. m. Lodges are entitled to one represen tative for each ten members, or frac tion of ten. There will be a public meeting in the evening to which the public are cordially invited. Let there be a full representation present from each lodge in the dis trict. Those that cannot be present will please send report to W. S. of Dist. Lodge, Bro. L. Melvin, at Ne maha City. Fraternally, A. J. Skeex, Dist. Deputy Festival. There will be a festival at the M. E. Parsonage In Sheridan, Thursday evening May 17th. Our friends in all j parts of the county are invited to j come and eat oysters and other good thlaS3 have E Sood time aad faelp U5 to complete the best Parsonage in the distriet. TheU. P. railroad company re cently paid into the treasury of Buf falo county taxes on the road, the sum of $16.9S9.7fl. 21. C. LETT Is satisfied with his new location. The reason is, he. says the people are giving him a large share of tneir pat- rouage. cheap. All his goeds are new and TVe take pleasure in calling the f tteutkn of onr readers to the adver- iisemen; in n.Dgnsa auu ue.-mau of Dr. Oppermann. of Sheridan. The doctor is fa!I of energy, and had Sher- idan very many such citizens, it would step right out into the front rank whether p. county seat or not. See what the doctor has to say. Thn Nemaha Coal Company has J t 1.1 L f r inco. Dorateti. sse tue uotiis; ui iu- corporation in this issue. McPherson will sell you Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Mais and (Japs. Groceries and Queensware, chcaver than any housein town. Call and he COn- - nijiQad We call attention to the double column card by Chas. Neidhart of Brownville Marble Works. This is the best house of the kind in South ern Nebraska, and Mr. Neidhart has no superior aa a workman. Those in this part of the State wanting any thing in the marble line should call at the Brownville Marble Works, before cuutracting elsewhere. Mr. Irving, Superintendent of the B. & M. railroad in Nebraska, and some other railroad men, came down in an "esctra" on Tuesday, and took a carriage and went on down to Ne maha to see what kind of country there was down there to build a rail road in. The Superintendent was es- I'wrfin'rlr vcoTPn1.iapfI V TT. TToov- . W.W.Uf.. T .. ..- C - er escorted the gentlemen and show- ed them the country and explained everything that needed explanation. Just what they intend to do, or when they intend to do it, was not made known, but the impression made on the Superintendent was very favora ble, and we would not be at ail sur prised if the Nebraska Railway shoeld be finished this season toNemahaand probably to Falls City. if said road was extended on to Brownville? The encroachments of the river , are suoh as to compel the Nebraska Railway at this point to dosomething to permanently protect Ita track and property, hence during the past week largo quantities of stone are being br0Dght doWn th.e traC ad W.rk" mea are eDS8S Pu"s ' " of rin-rapning or abutment aoostone J A. i hundred feet in length ia front of - Hackney's grain house, which is rais-1 ed abont eIgbt feet above ftH origInai - - - ,, I fonndatton. and moved back to give room for new railroad tracks. Banners, look to your in terests, and trade with those who patronize you. Buy your goods from those who 1 buy your produce. FOE THIE FARMEE ESPECIALLY IS THIS CARD KSTESDEO. .JfnVhPTsn-n. Tijut -rP.r.ph)pA 7- ,-,,, o-' 7- Jus ijnTnense spring stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Soots and, Shoes, Mats and Caps, and Gents' FumishlllgGoods, and Will Sell them at the following lm -n-nr'Mo STJIT CLOTEDEN'G, for S6 and. up. Standard Calicoes. 16 yards for s51- Clxe-vort Slxirtinj?, lO "to lSJcperyard. Ginghams, & tolOc per yard ILadies5 Dress Goods, U2lc per yard. Self Tindication. E!tor yobraska AdferUs Some time ago a scandalous story appeared in tbe Omaha Bez, written by some person from Brownville too cowardly to sign his real name to the article, about an "Irish peddler" be ing robbed or relieved of his money by me or by others, at my place of business. I not knowing the writer's name, could not obtain it by applica tion to the Bee publishers, and the man said to have been so badly treat ed by me being gone, and I not know ing where to- find him, I had no means of redress or exoneration, and had to let the matter rest until such time as I could prove the Bee corres pondent a liar and clear myself of the charge. That time has now arrived. The "Irish peddler" visited Brown ville again last week, and upon be ing informed of the story about his being robbed by me or in my saloon, voluntarily presented me with the following, which I have published in justice to myself and the city coun-j oil which entrusts me to carry on a li censed business : Bbowxvili:, Neb. May 4, '77. I am informed that it has been said that I lost money in Wiliam Stevens' saloon. I wish to state that all re ports of the kind are false. WijIIam Stevens has always treated me well. I was well used in his saloon by all parties. I never eat a meal of victuals in hi house, and never played a game of cards in my life. I am the person known as the "Iri-h Peddler." TsoiiAS Cbosso'. This demonstrates the Irish ped dler story to have been a malicious fabrication ; and I will embrace the occasion to add that several other al lusions to me and my saloon by this cowardly and lying Bee correspond ent, are equally false and unjust, and I defy him or anyone else to substan tiate any of his charges. I do not per mit cambling to be carried on m mv bouse or anvwhere under my control"; ! Jud?e bright again for a similar of and although I am sometimes impos- i he certainly will be "stuck' for gii 1 am sometimes tmpo ed upon and led iDton3r.ferEp:rui:i takes, I am a law-abiding citicen, and have the right of protection as such. William Stevens. Honey LocuS-bedee Eeed and Al falfa Clover seed, by Hawley &, Doug- Ia?. Bock Beer. Jocoh Rouschkolb Is prepared to furnish you this exhilarating bever age, pure and fresh. Drop in and sample it. I SEVER Have been able before to get as nice TEA as that I bought of H. C. LETT. Butter, Eggs and Com, wanted at McPherson7 s. Srealifast Bacon, Extra fine, atHeddart's. For Trade! A second-hand wagon to trade for a cow. Abbott & Emery. A good two-holed corn sheller, with power or crank, a3 good as new, for sale or trade cheap. Hawley & Douglas. All Wool Cassimere suits, SS.CO per salt, at Lowman's. Books at Nickell's. The latest styles of Ladies' Dress Goods, at L. LOW3IAXJS. For Sale. Ftather bed and pillows, new, ex tension table and set of dining chairs, cheap. Call at office of W. T. Rogers. Bring your produce to McPheisoii, and he will buy it.a Call and see the new safes and childs' bedsteads, bureaus, &c, at Ha"AFORTJ5. School Books at Niokell's. Flour, all the favorite brands of spring and fall wheat, at Huddart's. Everything cheap and good at Lovrman's. Wagons Made to order and wsaranted, for $70 $75, at Lock wood's. Wall paper ready trimmed, and t curtains the rnoaf beautiful, at Nick eli's drug and book store. Flour and feed at Huddart's. Iron ! Iron ! 3i cent rates, a't Lockwodd's. School Books at Nickeli's. Wall paper and curtains atNick- ell's drug store. Fresh sugar cured hams at Hud dart's, 05 Main street. The Eest All kinds, and the best, of Bran dies, wines, gins, alcohols and whis kies, kept by Ted. Hu'ddaf i, at Red Store No. 48. Opposite Sherman House '1 Gare her a Fudge with the Toe of XyBootl" That's what Esau Smith, who lives up near the cannon house, said he done to hia wife- As Mr- Huff came I down town Tuesday morning, he saw &aa Smithyontside j;r door cryiDg. She told him her husband had been abusing her, and asked him too see for her if something could not be done for her protection from such ab;e - Huff related the matter lu i"a""" UUBHi wnereupon ;uar shal Lannon made complaint under the ordinance forbidding the disturb ance of the peace by loud quarreling, threats, etc., and went up an arrested Mr. Smith, and took him before hia honor Judge Ebright, where he was tried for talking louder to his wife than a reasonably affectionate man ought to talk, and for assaulting ber with hand and foot. The principal witness against Esau was his injured wife. She testified that just after breakfast, wanting to do up the work, requested her husband to take his harness oat of the house. He told her he would take them out just when he got ready, and not before; and if she wanted them out worse than he did she could take them out. She then gethered the harness, when Esau, -giho had let his passion get away with his sense, went for her. and choaked and pushed her out of the house, and kicked her twice, and whipped the little child which cried at seeing the muss between its par ents. She had a knife and threatened to cut her throat rather than endure such treatment; then Esau took the knife from her and locked the door, telling her not to come back any more. He had often whipped her. Esau was then sworn, and corrobo ted his wife's testimony, excepting the choking; saying he only caugbt her by the back of the neck and 'jhoved her out of the house didn't think he hurt her, but being angry might have squeezed harder than he. thought for. "Well, what about the kicking?'' asked the Judge. "Did you kick her ?" " "Yes1 answered Esau. "I'll tell the truth I did give her a fudge with the toe of 'my boot !" The Judge fined Mr. Smith $5.00 and costs, amounting in the aggregate to $10.50, which he waa required to p8y, or in default go to jail. Esau I said he hadn't any money, bat would go and try "to raise it among friends out in tbe country, and, by securing the Marshal, waa permitted to go and . make the eHbrE. Neighbors of his say they fear that when be gets out of this sorape he will beat his wife nearly to death. This sbosW not be permitted. Any one of them would have the right to have him arrested for any act of vio lence; and should he come before t Kf Jo 1 w 7 h 1 ty of the OTolatea law. Wife-beatera should have very little mercy ebowit them. W. II. EcCRESST Has Fresh Drugs, Wall Paper, School and Blank Books, Bird Cages, Paints, Glass, Oils, etc, at lower pri ces than soy house in Brownville. Wall paper was never so cheap, and curtains never so beautiful, as at Nickeli's drug aud book store. Spounds Tea at Nickeli's lbr$l. Iiest Tea at Niokell's drugstore, 3 pounds for a dollar. Book; at Nickeli's. A "Wonder-Working Remedy. No remedial agent has ever been offered to the 6lck and debllitatPd at all comparable to Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. In cases of re mittent and intermittent fevers, constipa tion, nerrona ailments, rhenmatlsm, and dlsordersmvolvlcg conatltntional weakness or physical decay. It literally "works won ders." Tie botanic Ingredients which Its splrltnoes basis holds In solntlon, act like a charm npon the stomach, and through tbe stomach npon tbe brain, liver, bowels and nervous system. There Is nothing in Its composition that is not salnbrlocs. It con tains some of the mot potent tonics of the vegetable kingdom and thejnlces of lhebeit aperient aad anti-blllioos roots and herbs, combined xith a perfectly pure stimulating element. The Bitters are pecullary adapted to those engaged in exhausting or unhealthy occupations, as by its use strength is sus tained and" the ability of the system to re sist atmosfnertc and otner inncesoes preju- , dlclal to heuth largely increased. may Perils by Land. Within the limits of our own country are to be found almost all the variations of ell- mate known to the habitable clobe. 3ot ex tensive as fe our domain, the loeomotl nlng et alnost lightning speed, conveys I traveler lr a few hours- from the bra mountain district to the ague breeding plain and even frsm the sunny groves of the south to the ice-b?und shore? of the northern lakes In making these rapid journeys the travel lers are subjected to those severe climatic In fluences sOfproductive of sickness and dis ease. It Is therefore of vitaUmportaneethat be should be provided with a remedial agent that" will not only care, butUke wise prevent sudden attacks of disease. The Seven Seals or Golden Wonder, which is & counter irri tant, a dismfectant, a dinasive stimulant. . an anodyne, a nervine and a tonic, is a sure prevention a no less eQectnal cure of fevers, ague, aiarrboe, dysentery, and all other ail ments to which travelers are especially lia ble. No traveler should fell to provide him self with a supply of this valuable remedy before starting upon his journey. aprll A Sample Bottle for Trial. If you are troubled with headache, dull ness, incapacity to keep mind on any sub ject Jdizzy, sleepy, ar nervous feelings, gloo my forebodings, irritability of tempir, or a bad taste In the mouth, unsteady appetite, choking sensation In the throat, pein in the side or about shoulders or back, coldness of extremities, etc. or In fact any symptoms of liver complain thiiiousness, conatlpatlqn of the bowels.or dyspepsia, go to your druggist A. TV. NICKELL, and get a bottle of Dr. Shermnn'siPncfcleyAsh Bitters. No spirit is used in their manufacture except a pare article of Holland Gin. Ladies in particular will nnd then peculiarly adapted to their J wonts In oil aces and conditions of life The label tells ali they contain, consequently physicians do nc: hesitate to prescrib; them I Sample bottle for trial free. Eegular size, 3LC0". Seowly A. CAJEtTJ. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, iti. I will send a. recipe that wUl cure you, FBEri OF CHAEGE. This" great remedy was discov ereJ by a missionary in South America. Send a eelf-oddressHl envelope to the Rev. JfTETH T. IyMAy, tmtan D. JON Bouse. JAVtt Trrk. l?ia IJSGHB0EH00D HEWS, vr&lalie& try Special Correspondents for Tlie Advertiser. London. Elder Harvey will preach in the Christian Church next Sunday. Prof. Cufrey is expected to lec ture before ths Teachers Association next Saturday night at the Methodist Church. "Has the frost injured the fruit to much extent?'' is the Important question no. "Is the rainy season going to de stroy most of the 'hoppers ? ia a question of still ereaterimportance. Farmers are very busy planting corn. More acres than usual will be given to corn this, season in this neighborhood. Much has already been planted. Wm McJIinney is very sick with inflammatory rheumatism. Sheridan. Impro Yemen ta are still going for ward in Sheridan. The new restaurant is ready for occupancy. Dr. Oppermann has opened his new drug, store. Th-a grasshoppers are disappear ing. "Whether they are dying, or seeking a refuge till the cold storms are past, is still a question. The work h3S again commenced with the parsonase. When finished tuis will be a very neat and commo dious house. A festival will be held there on the 17th to raise funds to complete it. Messrs. Dundas, Mor gan, Reed, Hewett, Wood, Freeman, Couitard and Skeen, the committee of arrangements, aad a large number of ladies, have this enterprize under their management. They are very j enthusiastic, and are determined to make it a grand success. They want the people of every part of the county to come and see what a rieh enter tainment they can give. Tickets, 5 cents. w. s. B. Glen Rock. Unfavorable as the weather ap peared Saturday evening, the inhab itants of Glen Rock and vicinity turned out en mas3. Flying clouds and falling rain foretold of a disa greeable night for Bright's concert. The closing scenes of Prof. Bright'a singing school, with all the vocal tal ent he could possibly muster, was to give our people a grand jubilee from behind the curtain. Your reporter faiied to get a ticket to the "green room," so I am ignorant of scenes while the curtain was down. First on programme waa "Chirping," or girls greeting, behind the curtain. Next, Prof. Bright's nose was seen coming through an opening in the curtain, asking for the attention of the audience. The curtain was roiled back. There was the twins Beauty and Innocence. Foar pieces were sung by the olass, Miss Rosa Good at fthe organ. "Greeting Glee," bv a trio, John Weeks at organ ; good mu- I sic and loudly applauded. Then tbe "Gushing Rill," very beautiful, fol lowed by "Soft Floating on tbe Air," or the "Grasshopper Dirge," John Weeks playing accompaniment. Vo cal music by a class. M? Grace Winard sang "Mother in iieaven," with Weeks at the organ, -aud made music that carried our scuis beyond , the gloom of this life. "Hunter's . Horn,' sung by a trio, followed by j "Hunter's Call, ' quartette. Mr. Moeley mounted the stage, and striking the attitude of Richard III at Bosworth Field, he began his dittv. Failed shirt collar too t. Second attempt he shook himself, and a Etream of music pealed forth. The Prof, is long winded ; finally he run down after considerable sighing on the ladies' side of the room. Then followed the beautiful "Stars J at Twilight," by Misses Winard, , which made cs think of Heaven and ; the Golden City. Comic: Whsskv and Gin, bv Bern- is Burress ; Love Letter, by Loy Hel- lom ; comic song by Monroe Burress. "Goodnight, Goodnight," was sung by the class, Mrs. Rosa Good play ing accompaniment. A full house, filled with enthusiasm from begin ning to end. Will. -jj- Driiff Store AT ht. "1V ESSHEMDAN I iiereby announce to the pablic that I have opened a DRUG STORE at Sheridan, and that I am prepared to sell any article pertaining to aTrelUkept dru? store as cheap as can be pro cured elsewhere. X bny for cash, and aim to sell CHEAP for CASK. Besides this stcre I have on hand a lull stock of all kinds of COTTONWOOD and PINE T UMBER JU vrhich I will sell at Brownville , Prices. Cobqc and see nie, and bny your goods in my line, at ST33ElK.TIAS?r9 NEB. t Uliili UjjpUIiLilUilis -,3. AH ar ibteaaoES are pnated ts aglisr. aad I C-exmM. Adr- '- 1 JAiIZE viCK Bocht N T I i .. ..t Lfh MMKtr f an i ' -"- nanasoincnes cigb. pos stree by "Hss- "PT 0 W FH & VTJPrTr? A "R7.T! SP.TTnR Mtonian Princs.- he by -Adminastrasor.- bU V -C Y JQUXilDidj QXiliUO son of Brsdj.k.s Harabtelonian. For exten AvicgSTuS.SBi,sn:e8ee"Bri:ce,s 2erta Stud SSS-aSSili: L oSe-conemplaUngbrinS,rerpeet- COMMERCIAL. CHICAGO JIAItKET STn2t2tAH.V. for Jane. Rye dail at SS6c Barter fcxeg-: sbowc uiar at S5c Ilcgs dail and weak at 1?15 SSLcSSUff- WSnpan5r te declins, stasia? at Si3)i35 forpoorto prime a t tbe pzlm&$l&ee ef ira-ar" -grades. Uattie were dull and easy, wits sales la? its basis e la Aspinwall, ywtb at Sl50aL53. I Coasty. Nebraska. jcy . Wheat higher. RtsLCH cash and J ne, to trasaeid Sqr saM wmpny h SUBS for Jute. Cornc for ilay and sac ' pmspeetlae frr coal aatf otvJoptiKr r: for June. Eye, doll at Sec Barley, ri8c. tiis vutaa the limit? ot Steaafea 0ei. Hogs aoil ve and 5&c higher, at 40.36. J Cattle active and stron?, common to extra ; saillnsr at sliMwii ! . ', !T7:. . .a.-T . . s 2!sjf -L AVheat fe higher, at 2L7I cash aad ; 3L74 for Jane.- Cora 2c higher, at So lor', 3Iay and arfftte tor Jane. Ba sboaear at 57 to Sac Barier aoatlaal at 7 to TSe tor Mav. Hogs e.Bkt and a shade lower, st SSJt to &J5. Cattie in fair demand aad steady, with sales at&COto&SL 2a5. Wheat lUt 2e biz br.&:SL3ash higher, at 65 for Moy aad 5?t toe Jaae. Rye stronger. &tMu He Barley Te to 73c Hogsstdyat55J5toS5.l6L Cattle qaiet at JKojcT. Wheat 29i to 3c lower, at 31 JO for May aad SI.72Jfjr June. Corn WXft for May aadSeKforJcne. Hye,f0i. Barley. T3Sc Hops In good demand a: jSJfrjfiJg. Oitth arm. at SLsAf.7. j Jftgrfi. Wheat lower, at Ll.S. Cora lowor. at Ofej-T. Bye. Me. Barley. T7a5e. Cattle steady ; best grades strong aad hhjaer with aales of ood shippers at $4.79a.l9: ehoiee to extra at j&J5i.7. Hoes active. steady and firm, wtth no qcotabte ehange In prices from yesteedsy. rrETv roKK sarkets. Xsw Yoke. May S. WHEAT Doll aad lower; 2, Chicago spring, 5LS. BYE Dell and lower; western 3LM0I.K. CORN HeaTy ; nagraded western inbred, S7; low allied, c ST. LOUIS MARKET. St. Loins. May a. WHEAT Doll aad lower; 2.S red fell. Si22;Xo.3do.2J. CORN Active hat lower; 52Sc eash. RYE First at 7i)c HOGS-Qaiet at $SJD031. CATTLE Choice to fancy steers. &9es.;S good to prime. S,C0SJ5. LIVERPOOL JIAItKET. LrvEKPOOi.. May S. BREAD5TCTFS Winter- wheat &4t& id spring. ls5i14-. Com.SS. THE BKOWNVH.LE JIARKETS. STRMET . rPItODUCE. COERECTS3 WKESX.T S.T JOSEPK HCBDAKT, BaowxviLia, May . 18T7. Corn Meal, ? : HMtS T2m tt 7 6 n m Si! DO Batter. Kca Potatoes Onioaa Chiekeas, per dozen 2 M&S S irhtefcuns.tfHft! fit, a Tcrkeys.dreee-ed.V. g It Wood,? cord s 2535 0 Hay,? ion 1 jtg g RETAIL yLLMKKr. Floer. fall wheat Floor, spring wheat . ass 73 1 ft) 1 00 1 w lft) . 791 as . 75125 25 S5 2 60 Sogar, eotifee A. 7 e ic-- " Extra C. -L bb hrown. S? ss Coffee, Eio, 3J4 to 4 s Tea Syrap. per cal Coal Oil. pergalloa White Pteh. ez kit Salt, per barrel SSOfTSTZLLX GRAI2T MARKET. CORRECTED BV S. S. WTLCOX. FBOmfCS 2.ZTO Wheat, choice fall- aol5 Rye Com Barley. Ne. 2: -14l9 - 1 2SI oa m 3ft 33 t t ssowrrnuLS zsrs srocs- jca rest. COKKSCTSB 1T&X. SAIXXT, STOCK 9EALBS A53 hKIPPSK. Steers, fet to choice- 1 f.TS-tT 4f.. Sorv " " . 4 60gf S Fuer Unsere Deutschen Freunde.li TuSSZT ! iESST ! S Hi I ift - jftpm&ttiTO BRIDai BUILDER& s- tfrr yzrj(. t cat eine i i3 .-- Deutsche Spiothchjis in Sheridan. Xemalaa Co., 5eb, eroeflnt-t and will alle Sacnen faillisTerlianren. Farben, Oele, und alle Arien Weine, fner 3Icdicin, and alle' .Patent jlediclnen. Anszerdem kooaaen die Lojite bei niir jetzt anch alle Sorten Pappel undFicliten zu BroYrnville Prcisen crhal ten. Sommt end kanft cure Apothek.2r-VT aaren und 3au holzin Sheridan bei DR. A. OPPERWAHH. I get my Bcclc Beer of Jacob Rouschkolb. 2 never have, But intend to hcrafler. "VmX STAND AT IA. Sx EOLLADDY'S STABLES, Broivnville, Nebraska. ,... -.. - 5 SfcisM CamaieariarAiirn l.T!n4inr Jlr I.TSirJ ! r M 7 f w-- r Hanxbletoslan Chief tk folded Jane I". -.- ." " '"rr5iii " 7 o w-i . .. fa rla noN1vw.rw uw m l Jf ?1 luiiT reuaea.ea so raas anv arcwaaon. For terms, and ad other partltilA. pcy i to GSOBGZ HA.TGHEXT. I 5cct intendpst i i8 I uiuDi CTnunii ?uw t!ii!HULJ.?1iJUUil b 12 IU! I i UEGAX AD T2HTISeMJba- TS. "NTOTICE OF INCORPORATION. -L" 2"oUee is hereby titm thai ArMrtes of 4 xj aaH)Bat clfel .t,fc . SBorized is Gb Toocaaad Sottass. te fch&rxs flve d"xs wh. Jo be paid 05 tb pvr- om sooserlola to said aoet at imit sbscriWc 5th. That the corporate powers of saMcoat- 2?:,,? ." F roroaw, . X. 1S77. and are to eoatlBoe ibcihe period two years tbereaAer. Kh. That Ue IndetoledneiS of scld (wnw j ay shU sot exreed at say inr iwo-ttatahi ! or lis capital stock: aad m meiohersoait - assed other than hta Yoiaolary aueorJo- tknu ; aad a Bon.-d oT DircssixiaaV aBil that said oncers mast he 9khoMen hm j SSfmm' :LEW1S 52, E STRAY NOTICE. Tasen ap y Leaarier Lee. s the towa of St. Deroin. Nearaha Cnaoty. feor!wfca.Mi tb 13th day of AprlL 1ST7. ore dark tron era- potty mare, both hind feet aad len white. pUad ia left ye. while fece. adahoas aiae years old. No murfcs or braaii. A aril J. IfCT. 44 w LKANDSJt LKEt T EGAI. NOTICE -Li L.T. Eaoxwli: toko ntie that DvM- !oa Piosteor. of the Cooaty of ynin. ia April. A. D. 1CT. file hl p tUoo ia ifc?- trw uoen, wiiata aaa tor toe m&M, ia saia state of .noth-I. asat sata i 1. xaoxaaooae A.K. nuwKMBr, nettias: fortto that said defendate.jroxaa rnill7ps.an indebted to the MaiBtic aaoa a eertala oal-rtak!nar in repWVlrf. &m ay the said defendaaU to the said alaiatiar ia a certain act'on la the District roar! of Ne maha County. State of Nebraska, whereto A. R. Phillips. Jr.. wm ptalnttS" aadsahtlla vWson Piasters was defendant, re thosom ot S3B1.SS, wtth laterest thereoa at the rato of ! percent. ?er aanom from the 3d day of April. A. D. 1K7T. Anatiaehmenrwas )sM-t la said actios on the M day of Apclt. A. D. 1ST7: aad !ws been kvl npon tbe JbOowiOfe deeeribed real entaee in Nemaha Cooaty 2fo hrasaa. to-wtt : the weet h:lf of the aorta east qearter. aad the eaM half of 'Ja aorth west quarter, of seciioa thirteen k'U- town ship six (A. north nf rane twelve fm. ea.it of the sixth prinef pal meridtea.as the prop erty of said L T. Knox, to satisfy any Jad raeat that may be rendered la said aotlos. And the -W L. T. Knox is notioed that ho is required to appear and answer sold pett tioa oa or before th2$h dav May. A.D. VST Dated this iwth day of ortl. A. D. VZ7. D VIIVON rLASTEUS. By T. I Schlek and J. K. Broody, his Attfys. EHSMY OF DISEASE I THE FOE OF PAIN TO MAN AND BSAST Id tne Grand Old nTJSrrA.ir3"J iiisriisisrT 1 "WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OP 40 YEARS. THERE IS SO SORE IT1VTLL NOT HEAL, NO LAMENESS 1T1YILL SOT CURE, NO ACHE. NO .PAIN, THAU AFFLICTS THE KUBAN BODY, OR THE BODY OF A HORSE OR OTHER. DOMESTIC ANLJ1AL. THAT DOES NOT YIELD TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOTTLE COSTING 35c. 50c. OR Sl-00, HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF A HXTJIAN BEING, AND RE STORED TO LIFE AND USEFUL NESS 31 ANY A VALVABLE HORSE. may 11 1 TRflPflMT IIITFI SNIDER & "VTRiaiTT, PRrPRIETr'RS. This hoose is now contacted 1b flr-lij' style. Larse rooms for COMMERCJAL I TRAVELERS. B'lUord parlor Od readtaaT room cnaaectoa with th hotel. Th pooaav of Sonthern Nebraska r olleiied to try Metropolitan, wheti vis 1 tine Ltnoaia. CITY HOTEL Tenth stree:, ben ?&naa aad Haraay. Omalia. ISctf taaaO riftn East. 'WesO'orUi aad sooui. WaoncKasoarr h patronise frcm Sntsrr. Xbr&9lb. aad saa tra-F.u pdbbc cerai'fy. uit special ra3es tm C. S. Juror -raj-paruea reca&.nli wttt oaay length of time. E. T. PACE, ropretoc. NOTICE -VTOTTCE Is hereby iriTea that so b4s? . will be received at tbe omeeof the Coaa-, ty Clerk, in Browavirie. NK. no to the Sad- day of Jaae. liTT. at 12 o'clock, M.. lor too baKdiatr of aa Iran or CombiaatioK Trass Brldee. of w ff loot spaa, with 1 ioot roadway, and 15 feot high. SobsCraetora to be of wood the bast of borr oak or whtio oak Umber. Plana aad spiacatlons to ac eonipaay bids. Cooaty CommhoioM re serve tbe rlzbt to reject tar or aU bate. By order of She Coonfy Oaiiaiaatoaogs. UTILSON E. MAJORS. 44w Coonry Cterfc. JJV BBOWXTILLE THE LAST WEEK OF EACH HOSTEL MATHEWS Tycnv ENXSST, BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA S. HUDD ART'S Peace and Quiet Saloon I AKD BILIIABD HALL H0MEWOOS MILI r.aowleded to bo tbe be&t miliar to State. I am prepared to raraish GOOD FLOfTK ia tar onaatitT. Ewrr s-fc . rantod. My Floor is for sale ut al! Ibe prtaciaai orsla Brown vlllw. OZ HOKEVOOD. SberldOT M's. r;. ist. -. HAYS TOTJ S5S2? n tit nil' Havl-g rnr-Lased tfat ' e x-1: i? n . : x LIiLiii aiiy fLLUdifiDLtO' I wfsritoannac-f that I su. prepared to do erst ciar-j .tv?r; . jiesn. Josli Jtoyers, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry JOSEPH SHUl'Z, K"o. 53 Slain Stresi. 2r5."r3i-5llie. Hk. Keeps eottssaaUj oa ka-i alarge sd ttU itt. a?aactd aet of taaiBe artstj Ms ao 0k-.n:r;J"5g-. " - mo-wK5' ?Z)Su.M. ---' --.-TT"?" - Wiwv w 'iiaa . 4WWkQk , at niBonaM rates. ALI. WORK WARRATTED. oT. MAROHN, HEIICHAKT TAILOR, aad dealers FiaeEaiak, Fr-aeh. Scotch aad Fiy 0tky Vijfisys. t. Ssc. Brotvnville. rrebraefeai Having in my employ Mr. THIS JSLflTJlAflT, jnws &9t. tAPJtaMBApiFK tall5iSE-: KiX&idfiMaha2iAMH0tfi