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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1877)
tKJ-J&-mi?p-z;'- Gen. Jackson JIade HIra Pay. Feeding Yonng Calves. The beeper of a boarding-houBe here when Andrew Jackson was Pres ident waited ou him one day and com plained that a Tennesseean who had been appointed by him to a clerkship In one of the departments, would not pay a board bill. 'Get his note,' said old Hickory, 'for the full amount, in terest included, payable in sixty days and bring it to me.' 'That will be no use,1 replied tho boarding-house keep er, 'for he never pays his notes.' 'Do cm I tell you, sir,' said Jackson, as he turned away. The next day the boarding-house keeper reappeared at the White House and handed the note to the President. He took it, read It, wrote 'Andrew Jackson' across the baok in his well- Jtnown autograph, ane handed it back 1 .saying, 'Take that to the Bank of the ''Metropolis and tell them from me that at its maturity it will be paid by . either the drawer or tho Indorser. They will discount for you.' A few days afterward the man who had given the note met his creditor and tauntingly said, 'Well I do not supposo you have been able to negoti ate my paper?' 'Oh, yes,' replied the boarding-house keeper, 'I had no trouble in getting it discounted at le gal rates of interest Who in thun der Is willing to discount my notes ?' asked the Tennesseean. 'The Bank of the Metropolis discounted the one you gave me, upon the assurance that ifyou did not pay it the indorser would.' 'But who would indorse my note?' 'Gen. Jackson, and he sent word to the bank that if you did not pay the note he would.' It is hardly necessary to add that the note was promptly paid by the maker. Hart ford Courant. Been Ronnd. At the city hall market, Boston re cently, while a lady was purchasing a whiteflsh, a man about fifty years old and a stranger to her, approached and remarked : 'Missus, I have traveled over Europe Asia, Africa, and the Holy Laud. I have viewed the pyramids, sailed on the Nile, and fished In the Tiber. Per mit mo to offer you a bit of advice: Don't cook that fish with the scales on. 'I didn't mean to, sir,' she Indig nantly replied. 'Very well, missus. I have crossed the Atlantlo Ocean four times ; ascend ed the Andes ; sailed up the Missouri and down the Mississippi, and tramped across the great Sahara Desert. Det me say one word more : Cut the head offbefore you cook It.' Do you think I'm a heathen ?' she retorted. 'IguessI know how to cook a fish !' 'You may madam you may. I have soldiered for Queen Victoria, fought for Uncle Bam, draw a pension, kept a post office, learned to fiddle, and was never sued in my life. Ibegyourpar don, madam, but let mo advise you sot to eat the bones of that fish. Somo folks eat bones and all, but soon er or later, come to some disreputable end.' 'I thank you to mind your own bus iness !' she said pioking up the fish 'I have traveled over the smooth prairies,' he continued' with great politeness, 'climbed the Rooky Moun tains killed Indians, fought grizzlies, suffered and starved and perished, and I leave you with the kindest and most earnest wishes for,your future welfare. Also out off the tail before cooking !' And he went away. As we hove seen, fresh milk is the best food for the young calf, and the moBt natural method of taking it is for the calf to draw it from the udder of its mother. But there are many considerations that come in to prevent this natural method among the 500, 000 dairymen of tho United States. This natural method is only practica ble among the breeders of pure-blooded and high priced stock; and if such breeder of high blood Ib located in a dairying dietriot where milk is valua ble, it is quite unnecessary that he should feed new milk longer than two months. After that period the calf may be fed upon the skim milk and linseod or flax seed gruel, with an ex cellent chance of growing a prize an imal. In two months the calf will have made au excellent start and be ready for the modified diet. And if the calf is to be taught to drink, it is better to do this when ten days or two weeks old, It will learn easier at that age than later, and the cow will give more milk through the season than if tho calf is permitted to suok longer. Tho milk being fed warm from the mother, the calf will make a growth not perceptibly different from one that sucks. This blooded calf should have the free run of a dry yard, with a little hay or grass to eat, that It may early develop Its first stomach and chew Its cud. A small field of grass in summer is still better. When the time comes for feeding skim milk, the ration may be mado about as nutri tious as the new milk by adding to it flax seed gruel, made by boiling a pint of flax seed and a pint of oil meal in ten to twelve quartB of water. Mix this in equal parts with skim milk, and feed blood warm. Let the calf have its fill twice per day, at regular times, until six months old. During this time teach it to eat a few oats, and in case of a tendency to scour, give, for a meal or two, in the milk, a quart of coarse wheat flour, some times called by farmers, canel. It will be perceived that the oil of the flax Beed will make good the Iosb of the oream in the milk in fact it is a ration as riob as milk itself; and we have seen calves raised upon it quite the equal of calves running with the dam. We have also used flax seed and pea meal to make the gruel to mix with the skim milk, and it has proved an excellent combination. Cor. National Live Stock Journal. an egg; boil slowly one hour; then put in a pan with tho water in which it was boiled, and bake until nicely browned, basting it frequently ; dredge a little flour into the gravy, boil, pour over the meat. Simple Cure for Earache. Many years ago two ofmy children, one aged three, the other one year, had a terrible attack of earaobe all one day and night. I worked over the little sufferers, doing ail I could think of, and trying remedies suggested by our neighbors. On the second morning of the nttack, a lady come in and asked me if I had tried burnt sug ar. I told her no, that I had not heard of that. She told me to put some live coals on a tin plato, put a funnel over it, and then hold the ohild so that the smoke could go Into the ear. I did so using the same remedy for both little oneB. The result was marvelous ; the pain stopped inBtantly, and soon both little sufferers were in a sound refresh ing sleep. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Q A. OS BORN. , O. ATTORNEYATLAW. Office, Ko. gl itln street, Brtronvile, jfeb. T. L. SCHICK. ATTORNEY AT LAtt. .May be consulted In the German language Of fice next door to County Clerk's OBlcc. Court House BuIIdlng.Brownvule.Nebraska. T S. STULL, J t Attorney and Counselor nl Lnir, Office, over HlH's store, BrownvlIIe. Neb. T H. BROADY. O Attorney and Counselor nt Lair, Office over State Bank.BrowhvllIe.JTeb. E. W. THOMAS. ATTORNEY AT L.AW. Office. In front room over Shulz's Jevelry Store, xrutTuviue,ruiJ. How to lake Castor Oil. A modification of the old and favor ite mode of adminlsteriog castor oil in orange juice is offered by Potain. He directs that the juice of half an or ange be squeezed Into a glass, and af ter carefully pouring the oil upon this to add the juice of the other half of the orange, so as to enclose the oil. If pains be taken to avoid mixing the layers, the combination can be swal lowed, it is said, without the least perception of the flavor of the oil. Stock Water. 'ot so Ignorant. He sat alone inher father's parlor, waiting for;the fair one's appearance, the other evening, when her little brother came oautiously into the room and gliding to the young man's side, held out a handful of something, and earnestly inquired : 'I eay, mister, what's them ?' 'Those, replied the young man, sol emnly, taking up one In his fingers, 'those are beans.' 'There,' shouted the boy, turning to his sister, who wbb just coming in, I knew you lied. You said he didn't know beans, and he doeB too !' The young man's stay was not what you might call a prolonged one, that evening. "Well, how's business been to -day? was the inquiry put to a Centre street merchant by bis best customer Satur day evening. "Poor sa Job's turkey," was the sor rowful reply ; "been cool and blustry, and they didn't bIte.,, a It was well along toward morning before it occurred to the merohant that his ouBtomer had asked about trade, and not about his luok fishing. When bis wife discovered him the ziu&b eeoonu ue naa nis pants on wrong side before and was breaking for the front door, exolaiming: "By gracious, this must be explained ! Ho will think I take him for a sucker.' Oil City Derrick. How a reserve of stock water may be economically stored up for use dur ing droughts Is an important question for farmers throughout the prairie re gion of the WeBt. Two years ago last Summer, having with many others, suffered the incon venience of a failure of the water sup ply on my plaoe, in consequence of the long-continued drought, I dug a 200-barrel cistern In my pasture a few feet from a ditch whioh oroBsed one corner, cementing on the solid clay, whioh formed the sides to within two and half feet of the top, and brick the balance. I laid a wooden pipe from near the top of the ditch to the cistern, and when the water was running the following Spring, by damming the ditch below, it was filled with pure snow water. The same process was repeated last Spring, filling up what had been used out the previous Sum mer. For the last month my well has been nearly dry, and my house and barn cisterns are both empty. Without this reserve supply I Bhould have been in as bad a fix as are a great many oth er people at this time. The water in this cistern, most of whioh has been in it for two years is now as pure bright and sparkling as when it was first filled. It has been a wonder to me that farmers In sections where reliable wells cannot be obtained, have not availed themselves of this method of storing up water. There is no limit to the extent to whioh such cisterns can be multiplied, furnishing a reserve supply to fall back upon when the or dinary suplies fail. O. C. Oibbs, in Prairie Farmer. To Restore Hair. Take a handful of sage leaves, pour over one pint of soft water, let stand one hour, strain, and add half n cup of bay rum and two tablespoonfuls castor oil and a few drops of bergam ot to perfume; bottle and apply to the hair two or three times a week. It will stay its falling out, ateo restore faded hair. Shake well before UBlng. WT. ROGERS. Attorney and Counselor at Law. Will give diligent attention toanyleyalbuslnesa entrnsieatoniscarc. uuice in court HauseBulld Ing, BrownvlIIe. Xeb. A S. HOLLADAY. Ix Physician, Surgeon, Obstetrician. Graduated In 1851. Located In BrownvlIIe 1WS. Special Attention raid to Obstetrics and diseases ofWomen and Children. Office. 41 Haln street. H. L. MATHEWS. PHTSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offlceln City Drug Store, 32 iXaln street. Brown vlIIe. Xeb. AT. CLINE, FASIIIONABIE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER CUSTOM WOKE made to order, and fits always guaranteed. Repairing neatly and promptly done. Shop, No. 27 Main street, Browuviile.Neb. J W. GIBSON, BLACKSMITH AND HORSE: SIIOEIt. Work done to order and satisfaction guaranteed First street, between Main and Atlantic, Brown-vIllo.Neb. New pieces sheet mnslc. retails for ?1.75. sent for 10c&stamp. Cheap MuScCo.,MI(3dIeboro, Mass. 25 ELEGANT CARDS all styles with name 10 c post paid. J. B. Hustcd, Nassau JlensCo. N.Y. FUN EVOLVER FREE-SEV333ST Shot Revolver with boxen rtrldges Ias. A. Brown ASon. 130 A 183 Wood-st. Pittsburgh I nackace comfcEnveloyes.rk.comlcCanls radk scroll cardS.Zl p.boo fc orFun.all for 1 0 c.& stamp. KoveltyCo.,MIddleborn,Mass. See this. Only SI 50 capital required to start canvasslne for MARK TWAIN'S NEW SCRAP HOOK. AddLv with slamn to John K. gg!8K$3 CANVASSERS SO TTT TVT l copy curl oxisloveletter.l pk. comic cards, r U ll I pack popplngquestlon card, all for lOcts. "A'tfm FnnCardCo..MMdleboro. Mass. 33TGT PURCHASE any article until you have our new catalogue. n Jh Grveat Reduction in Prices Free to any address MONTGOMERY WARD & CO., Original Orange Supply House, J3S7 Sc 2S9 1Vuah Ave., Chicago. TRIFLING WITH A COLD-IS ALWAYS DANGEROUS. TJSB WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS, a sure remedy for COUGHS, and all diseases ot the THUOAT, I,UNGS5, CHEST, nud JJIU- cous sicainuANE. PUT UP ONLY IN BIiUE BOXES. SOLD BY ALLDKUHUISTS. C.N.CniTTKNTON.TSiXTiiAvsNUKjrewYork The Black Hills. By H. N. Haouxre. whohas spent 12 years In this region. Latest accounts of Gold and Silver pros- Sects. Agricultural and Grazing resources. Climate lunttng. Fhhing, Indians, and Settlers Adven tures with them. Mining and Wild Western Life, the Waterfalls. Boiling Geysers, nobleScenery .Im mense Gorges, etc. With 27 fine illustrations, and one map. Piice Only lOctH., sold byAttNEWS ncALKKs.orsent post-paid for 12c., by DONNEL Ii Y, I.OYD & Co., Pubs, Chicago. 111. w4 wmM (IlfMM Mmmm VClPyn -pjj TBp Ask the recovered;' Dyspeptics. Bullous-' sufferers, victims or" Fever and Ague, the mercurial diseased patient, how they re covered health . cheer ful spirits and good appetite, they will tell yon by taking SIMMON'S I.IVER REGULAROR The Cheapest, Purest, and Best Para-" lly Medicines In the "tVorlil. For DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, Jaundice. -Bllllous attacks. SICK HEADACHE, Colic. Im pression of Spirits, SOUK STOMACH.HeartBurn, &cc. This unrivaled Southern remedv Is warranted not to contain a single particle of MERCJtUY, or" any Injurious mineral substance, but is PURELY VEGETABIE, containing those Southern Boots and Herbs, which! an all-wise Providence has nlaeed In ennntrto- whererUver Diseases most prevail. It will euro" hm iiiscntm caused dt ucrnnccmcnt of the Liver and novcla. The SYMPTOMS of Liver complaint are a bitter OT bad taste In the mouth , Pain in the Back, Sldea- orjuiuis.unen niiHiaicen ior itneumaiiftm; Wonr Stomach; Loss of Appetite; BoweH alternately costive and lax: Headache: Loss of Memory, with IPJERXJ, NEMCE COUNTY, NEBRASKA. "P FT IYJ packacqualntancecards,l pack hdkf fllr- U ll latlon, 1 packfrcroll. all sorts, for only 10c. uoiauip. n uutaiuui., aiiuuieuoruainas. TITUS BRO'S DEALERS IN Can any one tell why it is that the Boulofa young and pretty woman is more dear to the average deacon than that of a squint-eyed woman with a wart on her nose? When we have seen a young and pretty woman go up to the altar, wo have noticed half a dozen- deacons knook their heads to gether In their eagerness to whisper consolation to her bruised spirit. But when the Equint-eyed woman knelt down only one deacon went near her, and he merely touched her on the shoulder and said, 'Pray fervently, Bister, and all will be well.' The story told that a certain Irish man, who heard Fred Douglass make a speech, was carried off his feet by the power whioh "the nagur," as he called him, displayed. Being told by a companion ta'Shut up, bekase the fellow Is only half a nagur, d'ye see?' the Irishman retorted : 'Bejabers, if a man that's only half a nagur can talk like that, I'm thiukin that a whole nagnr would beat the prophet Jeremiah !' GENERAL MERCHANDISE SUCH AS Dey Qooids clothing, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Mats, Caps and Notions, ISEMlIIA. city, neb. Hlgcst Market Price allowed for COUNTRY PRODUCE If IDES, FURS, Etc. A. D. Marsh DYEING To CLOTHES. Sare w i TIP TbeTip Top Package Is the largest and best selling out. RKAD AND SEE. ISSheets Note Paper, 18 Envelopes. Pencil. Pen-holder. Golden Pen.Setof Elegant Gold Stone Sleeve Buttons, Gents' Lake George Diamond Pin, Amt-thist Stone Hint; inlaid with KOld, Amethlst Stone Scarf Pin, Gold-plated Wedding King, Set Rosebud Ear Drops. Ladles' i lowered ana suverea uat pin. Laaies- r ancy set Pin and Drops, Gold-plate Collar Button, Gents' uoia-niaiea waicn cnam ana plated Studs. The entire Ijat sent ilated Watch Chain and set of Three Gold t paid for 5 0 CEA'TS. JHlTXA ORDI NARY IXJiUCEMENPS TO AGENTS J. BRIDE, Clinton Placet New York. TO P 1! 1 comic oU cromo, "xll. mounted, worth. 23c, 1 pk love cards. lDkcomlcenveloDes.lnk comic card3. 1 pk scroll. 1 24 p. book Pun, all sent for only 53c. st'ps,xoveityi;o.,Miaaieooro, Jiass. MERCHANT TAILOR, and dealer In FlncEnglisli, French, Scotch and Fancy Cloths, Vcstings, Etc, Etc. BrownvlIIe. Nebraska. Drug Store AT A writer In the Baltimore Bee thinks he knows all about them, for he says that black-eyed woman are most apt to be passionate and jealous. Blue-eyed, soulful, truthful, affection ate and confiding. Gray-eyed, philo sophical, literary, resolute, cold-hearted. Hazel-eyed, quick-tempered and fickle. The sohool commissioner of Har din county, Ky., is reported to have lately said that tho few school houses in his county are not as good ns the average horso stable, and that, as a whole, tho people thereabouts are ma king greater efforts to raise Block than to educate their ohildren. He ivlll Color or Dye your COAT, VEST or PANTS, In the best style. 3W 111 Dye Ladles' Slia-ivlsj ivlll take all the Spots out of Gents' Garments, and press tliem lip In good shape ; -will re pair Garments, and -warrant to give entire satis faction ; and ivlll cut and malic gentlemen's elothes. Equaled by Few, Excelled by None Shop In Alex. Rolilnson'd old stand, next door to Roy's Furniture Store. SHE xilDiklt I licrcby announce to tho public that I have opened a DRUGSTORE at Sheridan, and that I am prepared to sell any article pertaining to a well-kept drug store as cheap as can he pro cured elsewhere. I buy for cash, and aim to sell CHEAP for CASH. Besides this store I have on hand a full stock, of all kinds of COTTONWOOD and PINE LUMBER WllXcn 2 will sell at Droivnville Prices. Come and see me, and buy your goods in my line, at SHERIDAN, NEB. THE COURSE OF STUDY Extends turongh five years two in the Elementary Normal, three In the Advanced Nor mnl. It is the almof the School to secure thoroughness in scholarship, and still and abil ity In the special work of leaching. FACULTY FULL. TUITION FREE. First class Boarding Hall; beautiful location ; ample buildings. Fall term opened September 2nd ; Winter term, January Gth, 1S76; Spring term, April Gtb For Information address the Principal, S- DR. THOMPSON. RE YOU GOING TO PAINT? and save one-third the nlirillnll' nnur cost of painting, and get n paint that Is much lilLMIISl UliHI handiomer.ancrwm last twice as long as any B n I fell 1 1 Al In fill I other paint. Is prepar ed ready for uso In UliLBlIiUnL I HI II I white or any colardcslred Is on manv thousands of the finest buildlncs of the country, many of which have been painted six years, and now look as well os when first painted. This CHEMI CAL PAINT has taken First Premiums at twenty of the State Fairs of the Union. Samph card of colors sent free. Address XILLKR BKOS., 100 Water StClCTcland, 0. or X. Y. Knnmel Taint Co., 103 Chambers St., ". A Skla and eyes, a dry Cough ofttti mtetaken for Consumption-. Sometimes many of these symptoms attend the disease, at others very few; but thetlver.the larg est orsan In the brdy. Is pnerally the seat of tho disease, and lr not Herniated In time, treat sufftr ins.wrctchedne3sandD"EATIl will ensue. I can recommend as an efficacious remedy for disease of the Liver, Heartburn and Dyspepsia. Simmons' Liver Begulator. LEWIS O. WUXDER, lBUSjrasterStreet, Assistant Post Master, Philadelphia. "We have tested Its virtues personally, and know that for Dyspepsia. Bllllousness. and Throbblnjc Headache. It is the best medicine the world ever saw. We have tried forty other remedies before Simmons Liver Peculator, but none of tnem irava us more than temporary relief: but the Kegulator not only relieved, but cured us." Ed. Telrgroph X' Messenger, 31 aeon, Ga. jranfactured by J.H.ZEI.Ir&CO., 3TACON", GA.,and PniLADELrHIJ.. Itcontalns fourmedlcal elements never united In we same happy proportion In any other preparu- tai tlve of all Impurities of the body. Such signal ruc- an unexceptionable Alterative and curtain Correc- 1856 OEM HE -3D 1877 Mraska lUkrtkr cess has attended Its use. that It Is now regarded as THE EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC For all diseases of the Liver. Stomach and Spleen. As a remedv In MALATtlOUS FKVEBS. BOWEL COMPLAINTS. DYSPEPSIA. MENTAL DEPRESSION. REST LESSNESS. JAUNDICE. NAI'SEA. SICK HEAD- .AU'U k, cuiui, CTJASTIPATIUN and BILLIOUS NESS, IT HAS NO EQUAL. CI A TfrPTCi Ar -As there are numerous 1m- w. v j. j. sj.i . itfttinno offered to the pub 11c. we would caution the community to buy no Powders or Prepared SIMMONS LIVER REGU LATOR, unless In our engraved wrapper, with tho trade mark, stamp and signature unbroken. None other Is genuine. a. II. ZELIX & CO., Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia. Your valuable medicine, Simmons' Liver Regu lator, has aved me many Doctors bills. I use It for everything It Is recommended, and never knew It to fall. I have used It In Colic and Grnbbs. with my mules and horses. glvlnR them about half a bot tle at a time. I have not lost one that I gave It to. Yon can recommend It to every one that has Stock as being the best medicine known for all complaints that horse-11 esh is heir to. E. T. TAYLOB gyl Agent for Grangers of Georgia. Z) C7 THE OLDEST PAPER IN NEBRASKA j i AND THE BEST LOCAL PAPER IN THE STATE! liJPMI Sugar Used in the United States. "Gentlemen, I can't He about the horse. He Ib blind in one eye, ' said an auctioneer. The horse was soon The people of this oountry are not ed for importing or buying of other na tions, enormous quantities of goods, costing immense sums in gold, that mightas well be made at home. Sugar is one of these. The amount of this article yearly used is truly enormous. Hard as times were last year more than 1,000,000 tons upwards of 2,000,000,000 pounds, cost ing at 8 cents more than $160,000,000 in gold, besides an equal quantity of molasses and syrup was imported from abroad, exclusive of the small amount made in Louisiana. This year a real or pretended scarcity in all the Bugar producing regions of the world, makes the price muoh higher than nsual. The source of making Bugarin this country are without limit. All the maples especially the soft and sugar maples, yied floods of sap ready to be boiled intoBugar or syrup, that now runs to waste all over the country but little being utilized. The butternut Tho European war may advance the price of Russia leather pocket books and cause newspaper men a great deal of trouble to take care of their money and yet leave room in their pookets for knife and tobacco. I've made the fire all of the week,' shouted Jones: 'Tis false, cried his wife, In most positive tones ; and un less you would witness me fighting a liar, you'd better get up and be light ing a fire. r FRANZ EELMER, f AGGN &LAGKSiyITH$HGP ONE DOOR WEST OF COURT HOUSE. WAGON MAKING, Repairing, W Plows, and all work done in tho best manner and on short notice. Satisfaction guaran- f34-ly. eed. Givehimacall. Perhaps some ladies do not know that a teaspoonful of vinegar and a teaspoonful of 6Ugar is a great Im plement to beef gravy. Try it. An Irish loverremarks, "It's a very great pleasure to be alone, especially when your sweetheart is wld ye." Clocks, Watches, Jewelry JOSEPH SHUTZ, No. 59 Main Street Brownvillo. Keeps constantly on hand a large and well assortedstocVofgenulneartlcleslnhlsllne. Repairing of Clocks. Watches and Jewelrv done on short notice, at reasonable rates. ALL WORK WARRANTED. THE ADVERTISER JOB FRUITING DEPARTMENT. E. HUDDART'S Peace and Quiet ss V THE ADVERTISER IS IN ITS TWENTY-FIEST YEAE. Its history is co-equal and co-extensive with that of NEMAHA COUNTY AND SOUTHERN NEBRASKA. Its politics are Anti-iDemocratie and Anti-Monopoly! IN A WORD IT IS XT. 3VE -A- I Hi, All Persons at n, distance treated 1y Mall -ivltli Perfect Snccess liy descrll) iiig their symptoms. iBMC!CXMaruKXB9BKntaKrBiarHBsrB9CBfrsrrKBrB3ssiCB35a (Send forourlarRe and beautifully Illustrated pa per, sent free to any address. DR. TOWNSEND'S OUPiffl Air! CO 3Efc 3S JS CATAEEH l! i Jd HM -!m-. tttU-UVU Saloon and Billiard Hall ! THE BEST OF ies ) innuoj uiiioj Anci Wliislcies. Free to do right, free to approve honestj or denounce corruption, because no political or religious ring or clique owns any part or parcel ,In it, and it owes indorsement to no man except to him who has acquired the right to be indorsed by discharging his duties well and honestly as a private citi zen or a public official. THE ADVERTISER believes in Free Thought, Free Schools, Free Politics, and the broadest Individual liberty, consistent with the rights of others; and that every individual, 8outh, North, East and West, should be proteoted in the enjoyment of those rights by the General Qovornment In obeyanoe to the-guarantees of the National Constitution. Why? Because Inhala lation la the only way that the Air Passages Clin lip rfwrhpiV nnrt Si. an j tarrh Is a dl.eae of tho ,,. Alrrnsssgesofthehttad. avlsA Oe thl3 trentmpntnnwn WE MAKE A J'Trai?f'.,rE5.'i:,ent5 al'rect.whlch Is easyand $ifi,L"?if,JIt.eantl Peasant, and we pnar- rfw. "j"t"""a. nnieeaperiectuuiuot i Catarrh. Bronchitis ! Why? For the Fame reason as given above. .The Bronchial Tubes areslmply conductors to AU, PERSONS THAT henco Inhalation must read this are Invited to ko direct to the seat of send for our large and tho disease, and If yon beautifully Illustrated Pa- will follow ourdtrectlons Ser. sent free to any ad- we guarantee to CUBE ress. Bronchitis. A ST TT M A f Is ftrcontrUoen of the m A Ai MihA i Bronchial Tubes, caused' . ., - .,.,,, pv Inflammation and lr- """ " rltatton or the mucus WE GUARANTEE TO membrane lining the CUnECouKhs.Colds.Dlp-'Bronch'al Tubes. Use therla, Pneumonia. Neu- Oxygenated Air as wo ralgla, and nearly all oth- w"1 direct and we will er severe attacks when all warrant a CUBE. Wh other remedies fall. , have cured cases of 3) years standing. Consumption Wo. 40 Main Street, Opposite Sherman House, Broivnvllle, Nebraska. .A.. IROIBISOIsr, Take things as they are, and make the best of them. That Is the only true and practical philosophy. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. COUNTY OFFICERS. nlcrt crrraa o ! 011 m nlU knnnH Hnan In . .nnnl.tn. n.l,n h a" 6" " " ""i"5"" 4"V. ts . i i u i. """"nu This tree Is said to bo the sole depen- 3.h;r.tV 7 . T denee of the Circassians for both sug eer'B UOnestV. After nnvlnrr fnr tho . .. b horse, he said: "You were honest enough to tell me that this animal was blind in one eye Is there any other defeot ?" "Yes, sir, there la I He is also blind in the other eye," was the prompt reply. 'I never saw Buoh a restless child !' as she tried to fit the boy with a new jaoket. The little fellow grew quiet and thoughtful for a moment, and then suddenly exclaimed : 'I know why I'm so, ma the day God made me I guess the dust was a flying awful' A West Virginia debating society has a three-cornered question up for discussion. It is: "Whisky, tobacco, ortheDemooratio party which works the greatest evil to society 1" ar and syrup. Indian corn also gives it, first as canejulce in the stalk before the formation of ears, and afterwards as grape sugar In the mature grain, In quantities only limited by the demand. The beet containing 7 to 9 per cent ac cording to the season, has been profit ably used In California the past year, and might undoubtedly be used oast of the Rocky Mountains. The United States ought to export, Instead of importing, both sugar and syrup. Stuffed Beefsteak. JAB VIS S. CITUBCIT WILSON E. MAJOBS A. II. GILMOBE DAVIDSON PliASTEBS.. JS. ii. JiHIUOHT.. JAMES M. HACKEE JOHN H. SHOOK, "j JONATHAN HIGQINS, J-.. J. H. PEEBV, J . County Judge ..Clerk and Recorder .........Tretiaurer Sheriff -Coroner .Surveyor Commissioners J. S. STULL.. CITY OFFICERS. E. E. EBBIGHT J. B. DOCKEB.. W. T. BOGEBS . GEO. H. LANNON COUNCUiMEN. x. JIIUHAKDS JOSEPH BODY W.A.JUDKINS, J.J. -MJiUUEll, LEWIS HILL. C. NEIDHABT, .-....-Mayor ..roiice j uage -cierK . I -.....Treasurer ..-Marshal 1st Ward 2nd Ward 3rd Ward A.. D. MAESH, TAILOR, BROTTNVILLE, NEBRASKA. Catting, or Cutting and Making, done to order on short notice and at reasonable prices. Has had long experience and can warrant satisfaction. Call at his shop at residence on Atlantic street. A fine assortment of Type, Bor ders, Bules, Stock, &c., for printing, BUSINESS, VISITING & WEDDING CARDS, Colored and Bronzed Labels, STATEMENTS, LETTEIt & BILLHEADS ENVELOPES, Circulars, Dodgers, Programmes, Show Cards, BLANK WORK OF ALL KINDS, With neatness and dispatch rfofai P Sss; mr 6 DEALEB IN s Cheap or Inferior TTork KOT SOLICITED. FAIBBROTHER & HACKER, McPherson Block, BROWNVttLE, NEB. 00TS AND SHOE CUSTOM WORK MADE TO ORDER. Bepalrlngneatlydono. No.58MaInstreet, Brown vIlle.Neb. OLD RELIABLE MEAT MARKET BODY & ESO,, JBUTCJEOEBS, BROWMILLE, NEBRASKA. .A.S Jk local :f-A:p:ei:r,, The publishers of THE ADVERTISER labor assiduously, and with unre mitting industry, to make it a auccesB. Without prejudice or partiality for or against any particular localities, they desire the welfare of all j and any thing a newspaper can do for the advancement of the general prosperity, THE ADVERTISER is not only willing, but anxious to do. Believing In TOWN AND COUNTRY, and that the prosperity of the one depends more or less upon the other, we j can consistently work for the prosperity of all. Ab an evidenoe that we labor to give our readers an honest paper, and the most and greatest variety of reading matter possible, wo invite attention to the columns of our paper, and comparison as to quantity and quality, with any other weekly In the State not made up from the matter of a daily. We are determined to make THE ADVERTISER a paper that the people will seek for, and receive full value for the money Invested in it. Can be cured. Why? Uecause we have cured hundreds of cases, some of theai bt-IriL' clvpn Jovertodleby all physl- ,tmuui ouierscnoois or practice. ConTOmptlon DYSPEPSIA WE ,s a disease or the Air CUKE. Liver and Kid- Passages, and over two ney complaints are efiec- thirds of the cases are tually reached by O.xy- caused by Catarrh. We genated Air. (suarantee a cure If you ii cuiuem season. BLOOD Dr.Townsend's Oin-on. ated Air will pnrirythe blood in nno.thl.ii n... Itlmc. thnt ... ... DISEASE SiS!&,nSfe Z-JlJJJr ?. 9.rgened Air It goon ao direct to the Lunifg anil H A ! Passes through the Us- CANCER S saa sms sks as It is forced Into the xst 1 Lungs by the- action ot fflfflFAn Jue heart. AUthe Wood TUMORS I'isAunverrfou? uiiuuira 11 me niooa m good, and forced from the heart to tho lungs, nnd the more Oxygen you Inhale lntothelung the morn vnn nii.iri.i7. blood." When Oxv CUBED without cutting or drawlnj? blood, with very Httleorno pain. Any person troubled with Can cer andTumors will please write for tetlmonIals,.tc. comes In contact with from Datlents cured. Wo warrant a peneci cure, TO" TW T,.T TIT T Late of the McCLELLAN U. uie imnnr linn in . Wood it carbontr.es and burns.causlnij the Wood to be heated so that it warms every part of tho body, as it j?oes on its revolutions thromrh tfcn. system, if your Mood 'UCUUSLLAX TT A (-j...... j out- iiwu .rl'.'! jxiouu m lne ,re ofi,,r terms iron i7"r. out of the blood. . . -1 CKU(UaULIW 10 THinrv takes' ehaiaof SgS: ,th Wood ,n onSiMft partment! il06 tlme f any other &uuwn rem eay. Good, Sweet, Fresh. Meat Always on band, and satisfaction guar antied to all customers. Single Copy, 1.50. No paper sent from the office unless paid for in advance. Artlrar V. Walsh, Take a flank or round steak, pound it and sprinkle with pepper and salt ; then make a plain stuffing and spread on the meat, roll it up and tie closely ; punu put w.iuatui uuiuS ig. -Jorors7or anr parties' remalnlnVwTth tSlny I water and a lump of butter the size of I lenBtnoftlme- . wfiwf4ictyit OITYHOTEL Tenth street, between Parnam and Harney, Omaha, 3Net. iuigui.; Dussesrunninetoand :ln?coinvtinn Trini ii t.in. East, West, 2) ortn and Souta. We solicit a share of the patronaco from Sonthern XAhnutn .h , traveling public generally. Give specla'l rates to THE ADYERTISER DEPARTMENT. The Nebraska Railway. This Is positively the best routefrom BrownvlIIe to all points EAST -A.3ST3 SOTJTEC. Avoid a long and tedious bus3 ride through Mis souri mud by taking the Nebraska Railway. De pot within a few steps of your doors. Trains by this route land you at Nebraska City in time for di rect connection with C. B. fc. Q,. Trains for Chicago and the East, audit. C. St. .Toe. &, C. B. trains tor St. Louis and the North. Also via Lincoln for THE ADVERTISER is nearly twenty-one years old, Ib a fixed inatitu- 0MAHA, E2ARNEY JUNCTION L,ont upQn Q sure foundatJon . and while it has acquired age and stability, It has also accumulated, from year to year, all the conveniences and facilities of a number one JOB PRITING OFFICE ; and to keep it so, we keep it well supplied with the latest and most fashionable styles of typo, which enable us to do as neat job work of any kind rb any office in the west. Address all letters as heretofore. e. :e tottnsend, iyx.x 122 High-st., Providence, R. I. Inrthb!bShent0?lte,,,iSnie town or 'I and our I SuVt2Sf? bo f"rnIhcd with territory hr nSSL'iiVJ.Papers for advertising the samif e&erfthaWpu V5?$&&&& and the PACIFIC COAST. Ko long omnibus transfer by this route. Through Tickets and reliable Information regarding fare, Ac, can be had on application to the underslgnedat It. B. Depot In BrownvlIIe. Broivnvllle, Kcbraslta. LETTER HEADS, Z Q BILL HEADS Neatry printedat thlsofflce. METHOPGLiTAH HOTEL, SNIDER & WEIGHT, PROPRIETORS. Thla house Is now conducted In flrst-clasa style. Largo rooms for COMMERCIAIi TRAVELERS, Billiard parlor and reading room connected with the hotel. Tno people r cnntTiorn Tfphrnsfta are solicited to trv I Metropolitan, when vl3ltlng Lincoln. "1 . All communications should be addressed, FAIRBROTHER & HACKER, jBvown-viHe, IJeliaslii. THE PRAIRIE FARMER. -Established mi. THE ISADirrG AMERICAN A6RICULTUBAL& HOUSEHOLD W2EKI.-2-, For Town andCo-antry, rorOl'd and Youne. Kecognlu, General Agriculture, Horticulture, Floriculture, StoclcRalalnp, Towhicn area.IdeddennrtmrTr BCe8' &C' Record of the Season ntlv .of 9.eneral News, large pages of six columns ca2 5 eight year In advance. Specimen tod vf J?8 ri0 P dress. Liberal cash commlsslonniinl,1? anr -who are wanted everywhere tnntlwe1 to agents to whom canvassingoutnt w?i? WF.anci upon application to U1 'nrniahed free PRAIRIE FARMER CO CHlCAGolI.!,. i "--& JL"