BBMWIJII I IIUII .BFJ H I PI I IIUl PHWW PBI1 i THE ADVERTISER THURSDAY, JULY 5. 1877. TIME CARDS. Dally Stage Line South. From Brownvllle to AraRO. Falls City and ltulo Vtn Nemnlia City. Aspinwall anl 1st. lroln. con ntctjng w Ith conveyances to ull other points. Leaves ISiow tivllle dally at 1 o'clock p. m. Arrives at lirownvllle 11 o'clock a. m. J.C IIAitLESS, Proprietor. Nebraska Railway. jinniVR LEAVE -20 a m -.. 7:55 ft m JH'Wa m nr. . 3-irtle -J:3nim i:Ciiini JwjOpm 4:u0 p III... 5:40 pin Hrowuvllle I ft-20p m . Pern 4:48 u m Nebraska City Mpm ri)ptn.350ptQ 8:00 nni.12: 40 pm UMpm ft20 a m ...Lincoln .Pwnr(3.. J. N.CONVEltSE.Sup't Brownvllle limn Line to Phelp. tnvp Brownvlll 7:30 a. in.. l:Tip.Tn.,.1:3np m. Arrive at Hrownvllle:3"h..m.. llSO a. in.. .'.:30 p. mj J. BOUSFrKM). 8ut-rlntendent. Publishers' Notice. TiOcai. Noticks. set bm ordinary reading matter, will he charged ten ccrtU per line, each Iniertton. Set in display type. fifteen cents a line. Authorized Agrsti. J. V. Iloovr.n Is our authorized njrent at Kenia ha City to receive awl receipt for monies due us. Thomas DI'hkkss is our authorlred agent In Glen Itock precinct to receive and receipt for monies due in on nulcrlptkm. A J. Uittkii, atst. IKroln,Isouraathorl7.edaKOnt at Unit plnce.to receive snti(Tlpttoni and adrer tlalnv:, nnd to collect and receipt for monies due Tiik Advkrtmui. Jrms S. Miujpk tsonrauthorliedaRcntatAspln wnU. to receive mh-crlptton and advertising, and collect and rewlpt for monies duetis. FAIKUHOTlCEIt A HACKE., rnbllsbcTB Advertiser. LOCAL MATTERS. Salt by the barrel, at Hawley &l Douglas'. Glen Rock Flour market, at Huddart's. again In the Nemaha Valley Mills Flouragain In market at Huddart's. Sugar Cured Ham at Huddart's family and produce store. We understand that Mrs. J. B. Hoover is lying at ths point of death. "Dead open and shut" lounges at Tlunnuford's. Drop in and examine them. Mr. Murphy has returned from (lie Black Hills. Wo haven't Inter viewed him yet. Flour, Meal, Feed, Corn, Graham Flour, &c, at Huddart's family gro cery and provision store. The County Commisnioners, fu'l Loard, commenced their regular July term of court on Tuesday. Thomas Burress, agent for The JVnvEUTlsuit at Glen Rook, spent a few minutes In our office Monday last. Money loaned on improved rea estate in Bums of $200 and upwards, to any amount desired, on favorable terms. T. L.Schick. The Chieftain Herald says that one stroke of lightning killed beven colts and a cow recently near Crab Or chard, Johnson County. The children had a nice time at their pionio at Mrs. Hoadley't. last Thursday afternoon. Tha baud was out, and gooil music and lots of good thlugs to eat wereahundant. The Presbyterian Sabbath School lilonio, on the lawn at Mr. Hnadley's, wax a pleasant affair, the ehildred en joying theniKelves swinging, singing, nnd partaking of the good tilings pre parod for them to eat. The Advi;ktisi:k folks are pa irlotlo. They must observe the Fourth and to do so print the paper a day ahead of the usual time. Sins of omission will therefore be excused by our good readers this week. We learn that Bob. Frost has linally received his drills and is now vigorously boring for coal. Having lieen delayed In the work because dis appointed in geltingflultable tools, he will now "push things," until there quired depth 500 feet is reached. A well worded and neatly dis played advertisement attracts the eye of the reader of a newspaper, and ho reads it. Then if your goods back up the assertions contained In the ad vertisement, you have secured a ous lomer. Try It, you merchants who want to sell more goods. The Knights of Pythias, at their last meeting, elected the following officers : W. T. Rogers, C. C. T. C. Hacker, V. C. W. T. Den, P. Representotlves to Grand Lodge W. T. Rogers, J. B. Docker; alter nates, D. B. Colhapp, B. F. Souder. We hand you to-day, in onr col umns, the Immortal Declaration of Independence, which Is read, and will continuo to be read, on eaoh suc ceeding Anniversary of our Independ ence everywhere where an assembly of Americans are gathered together. The well chosen words of our Intor duction are taker from Root's Foot prints of lime. The Declaration Is old ono hundred and one years old. vVe do not give It as news, but for the convenience of all, especially the young, mrfny of whom perhaps never read it all carefully through, and be ing brought before them? In this con venient shape", may do so and leafn the grievances which Incited the Fa thers of the Republic1 to make this hoTd declaration of rebellion agarnst, nnd Independence of, the rule of Brlt Tan. And the fatheTB arrd mothers, who would not take the trouble to hunt it up, among the old dust cov ered books on the shelf, will get their1 eyeson rt in the paper, and read it and have thpir hearts again stirred to pn--triotic throbs ns fn days of yore, Head Light Oil at Huddart's. Mr. Albert Smith is quite unwell ngaltr. Glen Rook Itema are neoeesarlly deferred until next week. Lard, Lubricating, and all other hinds of oils, atNlckell's drug store. The Good Templars' eztrarsfofi to Lincoln, which was announced lost week for the 9tb Inst., is again post poned. Mrs. Allen, wife of the poisoned man, was released from jail, on bail, last week. The boy still languleheth In prison. Nebraska City News: Mr. Lon Thurman is confined to his room by a severe attaok of rheumatism. His many friends are doing all they can for him. There will be a pleasant "hop,'' and "icecream and cake," nnd good musio, at the residence of Will. S. Clark, Nemaha City, on th evening of the 4th. II. C. LETT HaB just received a large lot of White Fish and Mackerel. They are titis year's stook. Joe McNatt, a saloon keeper of Hamburg, Iowa, was shot last week by a drunk man named King. Mc Natt was shot through the lungs, and is not expected to recover. Horse thieves recently made raid in the vicinity of Humboldt, and stole two horsps from Capt. Beals. Lock your stable doors, if doors they have, and keep an eye open for the night riders. Stoves! Stoves! By Thomas RIohards. Teachers and Superintendents should remember the convention at Plattsmouth, July 9th. This Is likely to be ono of the most important edu cational meetings ever held in the state. S. R. Thompson. Miij. CafFrey, just from Washing ton, dropped into our city last Thurs day evening; and after a hearty shake ail around with his many friends here, went on to Lincoln on Saturday morn ing's truin. Everybody in Brownvllle is always pleased to see the genial Major. Rare Bargains In Philadel phia Hand-Made Shoes, for la dies and children. Just ar rived. L. LOWAIAX. John Thunnann of Otoe county was drowned In North Branoh one day last week. The coroner's jury rendered a verdict that "John Thur man n name to his death on the after noon of the 25th day of June 1877. while in a state of Intoxication." He was a widower, with two children. We gleam from the Neb. city News. IV ew styles in Laxrn and Pique, Tor summer, at L. LOWJIAIS'S. Capt. Davison, cashier of First National Bank, on Sunday evening found himself quite suddenly in the furious waters of Old Muddy. He and other gentlemen were walking along the bank viewing the constant ly falling In of great chunks of Ne braska soil, when, without any warn ing, the spot of earth upon which the Captain was standing, gave way, pre cipitating iiim several feet down into the foaming water, where its depth is some thirty or forty feet. He is not much of a swimmer, but managed to keep hishead above water until Mike Barrada, who is generally around when needed, handed him the end of a plank, to whioh he oluug tenacious ly until pulled out, suffering no in convenience save a bad scare and the soaking of his Sunday clothes with Missouri water. Persons should be warned by the Captain's narrow es cape, to keep at least a few feet of the treacherous bank between them and the water. IN IMMENSE STOCK. SUMMER CLOTHING Sold at the Lowest Prices. Coats from 73c up, at LOUIS LOWMAS'S. The County Commissioners met on Monday of this week and made the tax levy for 1877. The aggregate of the levy for county purposes is ten mills on the dollar, apportioned as fol lows : General fund 0 mills $12,232 57 Bridge fund 2 mills 4,077 52 Itoad fund 1 mill .. 2.03S 77 Poor fund I mill .. 2,033 77 In addition to this Is aBiuking fund of 1 mill. We call attention to the following comparisons : Tho total levy for 1S7G was S23.C23 23 Laud Road Ux..... ....... 4,201 SI $29,S00 12 Levj- of 1877 for all purposep, $28,484.55. Thus It will be ob served that the levy for 1877 Is ma terially reduced. This is the result of the law repealing the road Jaw. State levy for 1876 was . $10,026 42 State levy for 1877 was 12,741 29 In favor of county ....... S4.1S5 15 The aggregate of the levy for 1877, less than that of 187G, for State and County purposes, it will be seen, is $12,506.68. Quite an item. Preciuot railroad tax levied as fol lows : "valuation Peru, 12J4 mills, ......$2,311.60. $181,944 Brownvlil & London, 18 m 8.03S.31. 414.00S &emaha City. VA mills 916,59. 122,212 AsplnwaH,6mIlls: S3I.G5 149,288 Great Revolution. The New American Sewiqg Ma chine, sold by Hawley & Douglas, and warranted to be as good as the best, is bound to otpafe a revolution fn that line, at the prices. Elder R. A. Hawley, by invita tion of Rev. Rodabaugh, filled tbe Methodist pulpit on Sabbath last. Sunday we had a nioe rain, ac companied with some hail,' but the stones were small and no damage done that we have heard of. Go to tbe Regulator For Hardware and Farm Implements, at No. 27 Main street, Brownvllle. Thomas Richards. The following are Prof. Tice's pVogiiostftatrbns for July and AugUBt : July. 1 to 3 Clear and pleasant.' 3 to ? Rains. 7 to 9 Fair, 10 to 13 Heavy rams. 13 to 15 Generally fatf. 15 to 18 Heavy rains ; severostorms 18 to lit Generally clear. 21 to ?5 Heavy rains. 25 to 2G-Clear. 26 to 2fr Threatening" raid and wind storfus. 29 to 31-CIeaf. Coal Mcotim The members of tho Nemaha Coal Company are requested to' meet at the Larkin School House on Saturday, July 14th 1S77 al two o'clock p. m. for tbe purpose of transacting such busi ness as may oomo before them. All persons are Invited who are Interest ed in prospecting for coal. The Com pany struck Frost last April, and' it works slow, but we hope the warm sun will thaw It out soon. Mr. Frost has commenoed work in earnest. Lewis Fisher. Machine Oils Never so cheap as at Niokell'e drug store, next door to State bank. The river banks at this place for the past week has been falling in at a fearful rate. People are leaving their residences on the bottom and falling back among tbe hills. The depot building has again been moved, and now stands, it is sup posed, out of danger, upon the spot whero Capt. Bailey's new stock scales stood. The looation of thesoales now is at the foot of College street, just south of the American House. On Monday morning about fifty rail road hands brought dowu for the purpose, commenced excavating at the point of the bluff in front of Hill's aud Hackney's grain houses, for a new track leading to the new location of the depot. The engine house down on the old track has been torn down, aud tho turning table has. been taken up to be placed where it can be used. Take it all around the river Is giving Brownville and the railroad company considerable trouble. Head Light Oil at Huddart's. "A Honest Thief." Mr. John H. Morris, who lives some twelve miles south of Brown ville, and family, attended the circus In this place on the 18th ult. They brought their dinner in a basket and left it In the wagon when they stared out to see the sights. Mrs. Morris, before leaving the wagon took her pocket-book from her pocket and put it in the dinner basket, leaving noth ing In It except some papers, of small value even to the owner and of no value at all to any ono else. When the Morris family returned to their wagon for thoir dinner, it was not there basket and contents were miss ing. Of course they surmised that a sneak thief had been around, and they were correct. About a week af terward the following was received by mail, which served to throw light on the dinner basket : Nebraska June 23, 1877. Dear Miss, I stole your Basket for the grub wat was In it I did not the Rest of the things. I hid the Basket in an old Btable in the loft in the hay on the east side, the stable is west of Mccrayer Drug store, south of the house in that aly 2 or 3 Rods west I did not these papers I thought I would send them Back. I am a honest thief. You muBt forgive me I did not no harm. The Pocktjtbook you will nev er see. Mloa r thank you for that good Cake. TV. II. HIcCBEERY Has Fresh Drugs, Wall Paper, School and Blank Books, Bird Cages, Paints, Glass, Oils, etc., at lower pri ces than any house in Brownville. Xcuinhn County Agricultural and Me chanical Association. At a meeting of the above associa tion, held at Brownvllle, June 30th, 1877, it wbb voted to hold a fair on the 19tb, 20th, nnd 21st days of next Sep tember, and tho following persons were elected Superintendents of the different classes. Class 1, Cattle J. Holman. Class 2,Horses B. M. Bailey. CIae3 3, Swine J. M. Trowbridge. Class 4, Sheep aud Goats J. W. Brush. ClasB 5. Poultry Lester Bagley. Class 6, Agricultural products, grain &o. Jno. FrarickB. Class 7, Farm and garden products Geo. I. Storms. Class 8, Fruits and flowers E. H. Bnrchess. Class 9, Agricultural Implements F. E. Johnson. Class 10, Vehicles, stoves, cabinet ware, saddler's and shoemaker's work J. C. Deuser. Class fl, Fine arfs and Textibfe fab ricsMrs. M. A. Handley. Class 12, Equestrianship J. Gil bert. If any of the above persons can not nil the office to which they are elect ed, they are requested to notify the President or Secretary at Once, in or der that (he vacancy may be filled. R.- A. Hawley, Preat. S. A. Osborn, Seo. Harbin's in ail department?, NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. Fumlihed by Special CorreBpondenta tor The Advertiser. Aspinwall. We have to reoord another nar row escape from death by pistol shot discharged in the hands of a boy who is not only incompetent to handle such a weapon, but who hae no moral, social or civil excuse for carrying It. On last Monday Jas. Neider, a boy 15 years of age, at work for Mr. Hen ry Elliot, near Hillsdale, was sent wltti Elliot's boy Tommy to the field to hoe corn. The boys took their hoes4 on their shoulders and their re volvers in their pockets. Of course their time was divided between imple ment and weapon, and while exam Fning each others pistols, Tommy oook ed the one he held and carelessly dis charged It, lodging the contents in Neider arm. The ball entered below the elfcow, which was bent at right anglepassed over the joint and loged back of tbe humerus, whence it was removed by Dr.Crira andMr.MInlck. Though the wound is not serious, mere acoident prevented it being fatal, and we hope those boys have learned 'a lesson ahout' handling pistols. Most of our people will celebrate at the Hickley grove this year. Many wouTd go to Harmon's grove were it not so far ; and while we think of it, we would like to celebrate at Brown ville once during our natural lives If the good people' there can afford it. Elder Conran, of Rockport, Mo., preached two sermons here last week, but1 oh account of other engagements was unable to continue the meeting longer, but promises a return in Au gust. The elder is a good speaker and will' be welcomed here at any time. Two or three pieceB of small grain in the precinct have been con signed to the' hoppers. One on the farm of Louis Fisher, for which ho has made a noble fight, but is outgen eraled. The rest are hopeful of a good harvest and are wishing the acreage larger. Corn is doing remarkably well. The past week of warm weather has enabled the farmers to clear their fields of weeds and all they ask now is a good season and they will bIiow results next fall. Max. London. Wm. Winters will proaoh in the Christian church next Sunday. Rain as usual last Sunday and some hail, too. Miss Moliie Thurman has been spending a few days in London, the guest of Mrs. Kesterson. Mrs. Alex. MeKinney, and some others have over three hundred chick ens. Mrs. John LoveiesB took from the nest one hundred aud fifty in ouo day; yet Mrs. August is ahead. There will be an effort of many for tho four hundred. Dr. Holladay and sister made a short call at the post office last Satur day. Hope tho Doctor will not forget that "rainy day." Plenty of green peas, and new potatoes and all kind of "early sasa," and the grasshopper disturbeth them not. John Vickers has n field of one hundred and twenty acres of the fln esc looking corn in this Iocaiity per hapB in the county. If any one wibhes tu see the result of care aud industry, will do well to look upon this moving field of corn, and while admiring it do not forget to look al Mrs. Vickers fine droves of young tur keys. Mrs. Henry Seymour Is still very sick not well enough to start on the trip for health, as she anticipated this week. Paul Douglas is spending a few days with John Harding, Jr., and helping him In the "plowing of the corn," so as to gain time to celebrate the fourth. John is patriotic, and knows how to manage to give expres sion to his patriotism. TbankB to "Max." for his sym pathy for the death of "Little Jessie." Sorry he could not find any appropri ate poetry ; will he allow me to help him find some? Dead and my heart died with him ! Hurled what love lies there ! Gono forever and ever. No longer my life to sharo I "Only a dog !" Yes "on ly," Yet these are hitter tears 1 Weary, heartsick, and lonely, I turn to the coming years. Something that always loved mo! Something that I conld trust ! Something that cheered and soothed mu Ih mouldering hero to dust ; Gentle, and faithful, and noble Patient, and tender, and brave My pet, my playmate, my darling And this Is his lonely grave. Rlue hunting-grounds of the red man, Cannol I dream the dream? Surely my old companion. Rut waits till I cross tho 6trcam !" Walts with a faithful yearning Almost akin to pain Till lu some bllshfnl haven He bounds to my feet again. II. C. LETT Has Boston Baked Beans In cans, and pure Malt Vinegar in bottles. For Sale. A seoond-haud Cayuga Chief Mow er ; also a combined Dorsey Reaper and Mower. Both in good working order, the Dorsey being nearly as good as new. R. S. Hannaford. Aspinwall. In consequence of an anticipated removal of by business, all persons indebted to me either on notes ma tured or on account, will please call and adjust the same without delay. As I desire to settle personally with all my customers, they will obligo me by promptly responding to this call wlt'hTn the next thirty days. John 8. Minick. June 20, 1877. 52w3 Wagons, $70, Bprlng wagons, $lfo, iron, 3 rates; files, malleabreB, harrow teeth, wagon and carriage wood work, Cheaper than the cheapest, at Lock wood's. Buf Your Gaoli Sfoves of Thomas Richards, A Card. To tho Officers and Member of tho I. O. of G.T. of Nebraska: For the following reasons we the un dersigned, deem it advisable to dofer the celebration of the the Good Tem plars of the State, that was to have been held In this city on the Uth of July, to the middle of September or thereabouts. 1. The Temple of Hon-or-UaSVeoently held a celebration that was largely participated in by most of our citizens and people of the State. 2; On the 27 cf June the Commence ment exercise of-the State University will bo held aud will attract the In terest of all. 3. The 4th of July is at hand, the celebration of which many of our members will engage in having Lodge picnics, etc. 4. The excurs ion trains so desirable to be obtained on the different roads to secure a large attendance oould not be had at pres ent.' 5. The 9th of July will be in the midst of harvest and so many of our members are farmers, aud will be bo situated as to render It Impossible for them to turn out in mas3esas they would do at a more propitious time. We hope the Brotherhood from abroad will see from the above rea sons that our action to defer the cele bration is for the best and calculated to make it more successful when it does come off. Ada Van Pelt, G. W. C. T ; S. H. Waller, L. D ; J. M. Yearnshaw, L. E ; Geo. V. Kent, P. W. C. T ; Lewis Gregory, W. C ; W. W. Webster, P. W. C. T ; L. J. Byer, W. C. T ; H. W."Hardy, Mayor of the oity ; H. C. Badcok, P. W. C. T. Buy the Kansas TTagxm. DECIDED Bargains in all departments, at L,. LOW HAN'S. Head Light Oil ! Tbe best and safest oil In tho mar ket, at Huddart's. r For Trade! Aecond-hand wagon to trade for a cow, Abbott & Emery. Ilcad Light Oil at 5Iuddart'.s. Regular Secretion Kssentlal to Ilcaltn The regular secretion nnd flow of the gns trIouIces,and of the bllo which tho use of Ilostettor's Stomach Bitters promoles, are cllects which couduco materially to the res toration of health, when tho system of dis ordered. Food is not digested In the dyspep tic stomaco becaush the gastric tlnld is defi cient, superabundant or vitiated; tho liver becomes congested and the bowels constipa ted because the supply of bile is inadequate or misdirected. The Bitters rectifies all this and lemoves every ill consequence of non nsst'mUatl'on and billions Irregularity. Fur thermore, It stimulates tho action of tho kidneys, by which lmpurltlos are, so to ppcaSf, straliiedfrom the blood, andany ten dency In tho urinary organs to grow slug gish and disordered couuteracted. Whether It" boused" cs a means of regulating gabtrlc ornllllbuB'secreUon, and relieving the over loaded bowels or to promote complete, and thoicfore healthful urination, Hostetter's Bltlersma'y be relied upon with confidence to accomplish the end in view. June - - -aT.atVirp'i'-Il.emeilial Ageats. It is said that for every disease that effects' suffering- humanity, nature h;w provided a rmedy, and that all,rnan ha to do Is to dls cciver these remedial agents nnd apply them to their approhrlato nll'ments. These are mostly found In the vegetable kingdom, aud rods, barks, herbs, grains, andf other simple and harmless Ingredients, are morcelfectlvo than any of the mineral poisons used so freely by many physlclann. The celebrnted Dr. RadcllfT, In the Seven Seals or Golden Wonder has compounded a vegetable reme dy peculiarly adapled for a' wido range of dlscai-cs, combining as It does tho curative properties of u great number of the most ef fective roots, herbs nnd barks. For pains and aches It hiis never been equaled. A Snmple Bottle for Trial. If you are troubled with headache, dull ness. Incapacity to keep mind on any ub Ject,!dlzzy, sleepy, or nervous feelings, gloo my forebodings, Irritability of temper, or a bud taste In the month, unsteady appetite, choking sensation In the throat, pain In the side or about shoulders or back, coldness of extremities, etc., or in fact any symptoms of llVerVoinplalnt.'blllousncss, constipation of the bowels, or dyppepsia, go to your druggist A. TV. K1CKELL, and get a bottle of Dr. Sherman's Prlckley A&h Bitters. No spirit is used In their manufacturo except n pure article of Holland Gin. Ladles In particular will find them peculiarly adapted to their wants In all ages and conditions of Ufa Tho label tells all they contain, consequently phyplclfins do not hesitate to prescrlbo them Sample bottle for trial free. Regular size, 31.00. Seowly C OMMBR CIAL. THE BROIVNVIIiLE MARKETS. STREET MARKET-FROD UCE. connECTnn weekly iiy josnrn nuDnAirr, PKALKU IN OUOCKiUES AND l'KODUOE. BrtowxviiiiiK, July 4. 1877. Corn Meal, 100 SI 001 25 Butter.- 10 12 Potatoes new 801 00 Onions . 05l 00 .Ghlokens, old, per dozen 2 002 25 Chickens, spring, per doz - - 1 502 00 Chickens, dressed, tUb G 8 Turkeys, dressed, "3 lb 8 10 Wood,"? cord 3 255 00 Hay,? ton - 4 505 00 RETAIL MA RKET. Flour, Hannibal fail wheat 5 75 Wichita fall wheat 5 75 ' Glen Rock fall wheat 4 75 " Glen Rock spring wheat . 4 00 " Sheridan spring wheat ' 4 00 " Nemaha Valley spring ..... 4 00 " Graham .. 4 00 Bran nnd Shorts fnlied, per 100 75 Corn, per bushel - 25 Sugar, coiree A, 7 lbs for . 1 00 Estra C. 7J4 lbs 1 00 brown, Si lbs. - 100 Coffee, Rio, 3 to 4 lbs f 00 O. G.Java, 3 lbs 100 Syrup, pet gal ..... 751 25 Head Light Oil, per gallon -.. 30 Coal Oil, per gallon...... - 25 White Fish, per kit 90 Salt, rer barrel.... .-. 2 50 J1ROWXVILLE GRAIN MARKET; COXBECTED Y E. II. WILCOX, I'KOmJCE A"'f COMMISSION MEKCUANT. Wheat,-choice fall St. 15l 20 " spilng ........ 1 OfXa-l 10 Corn - . 2d Barley, N"o. 2.. 20 35 B'RO WXVILLE LIVE STOCK MARKET. COBKECTED BY IJ. t. BAILEY, STOCIC DEALEB A'XD SlIItTElt. Steers, fair to choice 34 00(5-5 00 Cows fat - .. .- 2 00()2 50 Hogs - 3 2550 MEN Vrlte to (ireat Barnes Uollege, Keokuk, lowr., ' 32j-l Y0DTO PROFESSIONAL CARDS. SA. OS BORN. ATTORNKY AT I.AAV. Oflicc, No. 81 Main street, Brownvlle. Neb. T L. BCHrf'K. -L ATTORNEY AT IjA W. May be consulted In theOcrninn latiKnnge. Of ficii next door to County dork's Office. Court House BuHdInK.BrownVllIe.Nebrasl-a. T S. STULL, O i Attorney and Counselor nt Laiv, Office, over Hill's store, Brown ville.Neb. T H. BROADY. O i Attorney and Counselor at Lavr, O dee overstate .Bank.BrownvIUe.Neb. EW. THOMAS. ATTORNEY AT 1.AW. Offlce.In front room over Shatz's Jevelry Store, Brownvllle. Neb. WT. ROGERS. Attorney and Counselor at Law. Will give diligent attention to inylealbuilnesa entrnstedtohlscarp. Ofllce In Court House Bulld Ing.Brownvllle.N'eb. A 8. HOLLADAY. Xl Physician, Snrpcon, Obstetrician. Graduated In 1S51. Locat d in Brownvllle 18S5. Special attention raid to Obstetrics and diseases or women nna tnuaren. omce.-u iialn street. HL. MATHEWe?. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofllce in City DrugStore,32 Main street. Brown'' vIllP.Nob. J. R. HAWKINS, TONSORIAL ARTIST, 3d door west Frst National Bank, Brownville. - Nebraska. Shaving, Shampooing, Hair Cutting, Ac, uono in me nignest mj u or tne art. YOUR TATRONAGE SOLICITED. UNCLE FRED (SEDORAS) TJEALEB IS FLOUR,FEED,PRODUCE Canned Fruits, Caudles, Tobacco, &c. BROWNVILLE, - - - NEBRASKA. CaslijyaUlfor Butter &JEggs B.F.SOTJDEE, Manufacturer aud Dealer in , UHUULLU, COLLARS, BRIDLES, ZIXK PADS, BIIUSHES, BLANKETS, Robes, &c. BROWiWILLE, NEBRASKA. Full stock ready made goods constantly on hand IN BKOWNV1LLE TJIB LAST WEEK OF EACH MONTH. MATHEW DENTIST, BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA, mmm chief WILL STAND AT A. S. HOLLADAY'S STABLES, BrownTllle, Kebraslta. Season Commencing April l,EiiiIiti:j July 1,1S77 Hambletoniau Chief was folded June 15. 1872; Is a dark mahogany bay", and stands 15 nanus 3 incites nign. was siren oy "ilam bletonlnn Prince." he by "Administrator," son of Rysdyk's Hainhletonlup. For exten ded pedigree seo "Rruce's American Stud Book.": Those contemplating breeding are respect fully requested to mako early application. For terms, and all other particulars, apply to GEORGE HATCHETT. Superintendent. HAVE YOU SEEN Having purchased the TEBTUA FEEDSTHLES I wish to announce hat I am prepared to do a first class U very business. i hat I am prepared ' business. tTosft. Rogers OLD BELIABLEMEAT MARKET BODY & BRO., BUTCHERS, nRoiranrixx'E, xesraska. Goocfc, Sweet, Fresh. Meat Always on hand, and satisfaction guar antied to all customers. AT. CLINE, f FASniONABIiC BOOT AM) SHOE MAKER CUSTOM WORK made to order, and fits always guaranteed. .Repairing neatly and promptly done. Shop. No. 27 Main street. IlrowavIlle.Neb. j wTgIbson, BLACKSMITH AND HORSE SIIOER. Work done to order and satisfaction guaranteed First street, between Main und Atlnntlc, Brown vllle, Neb. LADJK Please remember. If you want any Sewing machlno repairs of any kind, or any ma chine, or any attachment, needle, oil; or if you wont a new machine, or a new cabinet put on an old machine, or a rebuilt machine, you will save from 25 to 50 per cent by calling on or sending to B. G. "IVIIITTEMORE, Brownvllle, Neb. jirr l Tho Victor. Florence. New Davis, 1M J5 W. & W. Needles. 60c. per dozen, all others 50c, per doz. Assorted numbers sent post paid to any address. Every nee'dlo warranted of the bct quality. E. HUDDART'S Peace and Quiet Ottiii-twi'iJ Saloon and Billiard Hall! THE REST OF res Hi ) UII10J Axil Wlilslcxcs. No. 4HInlu Street, Oppottltp Sherman House, Brownvllle, Neliraslcd. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, LINCOLN, XEB. SNIDER & WEIGHT, PROPRIETORS. This house I now rondictod Irr firflt olaos style Turn roms lor OMMKlti'IAL TRAVELERS, litlll'ard purlor u:id reding room vinnectil with tho hofttl. The people of Southern Nebraska are solicited to try Metropolitan, wheu visiting Lincoln. HiBllfW snniK WHIP? II Mil U) 4h "Co iaci& THE ONE fflJttDKE'D AND FIEST AMIVEESAEY; JTJXZ-Tpa 1877.. TITUS BRO'S,, DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA, Da not intend tobb undersold by any Jionse in IfemaJia Connty. Comb and see us, and learn our 2)rices. $&& csfiE-'gD 1877 Qi Urfiffldto rLk V-v 'V & V'V vy THE i- nrriFCT papfp f AND' f-HE BEST- LOCAL PAPEE IN THE STATE THE ADVERTISER' IS IN IT' TWENTYSE G ONI YEAK- Its lliato'ry la co-equal and'c'o-esterielve with that of NEMAHA COUNTY AND SOUTHERN NEBRASKA. Its politics aro AntiSemotratie and Anti-Mon6poly ! IN A WORD IT IS' MIilejitifiiiliJBi Free to do right, free to approve honesty or dendunce corruption, becauso no political or religious ring or clique owns any part- or parcel In It, and it owes indorsement to n'o man except tb him who has acquired the right to bo indorsed-by discharging his duties' well and honestly as a jjflv'ate citi zen or a public official. THE ADVERTISER believed in Free Thought, Free Schools, Frijo Politics, and the broadest individual liberty, consistent w'ith the rights of others; and that every Individual, South, North, East' and West, should be protected in the enjoyment of those rights by the General GoVortiment! In obeyance to the guarantees of the Natioiial Constltutfon. AS -A. iLiOOA3L aPAZB1H11E&, The publishers of THE ADVERTISER labor assiduously, and with unre mitting industry, to mako It a sucdess. Without prejudice or partiality fot or against any particular" localities, they desire the welfare of all; and ariy- ithlng a newspaper can db for the THE ADVERTISER is not only willing, but anxious to do.- Believing to TOWN AND COUNTBY, and that the prosperity of the one depends more or less upon' ffce oilier, we can consistently work for the prosperity of all. As an evidence t'hnt we labbr to give our readers an hone'st paper, and the most and greatest variety of reading matter possible, we 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 tho matter Of a dally. Wo are determined to make THE ADVERTISER a paper that tho people will seek foi?, and receive full value for the money Invested in it. terms Single Copy, No riaper sent from the office RE YOU GOING TO PAINT f "Then buy and save onc-thira the f rii iam r IBIT cost o painfinff. nrtd feet a pa'nt that Is much I Ij L M 1 1 9 I II 1 1 I AaTukomer.anurwlll last twice as long as any j. f I 111 I 1 ft I infill otherpnlnt. Isprepar ed ready for use In U 11 LIII I UHL I Hi II I tciuVormv'eofordeslred Is on muny thousands of the finest buildings of the eotintrv. nmnv nr whd-b have been painted six years, nnd now look as CAL PAINT has takep Efrst, Premiums at twenty of tho State Fairs of the Lrnlon: Sample card of colors sent free. Address MILLER BROS., 100 Water StCIeTeland,0. or .A.. IROZBISOlsr T gsSL Vp B -sfci7 wmi &a r a ; DEALER IN OPTS AND SHOE CUSTOM WORK 1SLAJDT1 TO OXS3DI222. BTroArBTTflftNKATDY DONE. Broivnville, - Nebraska, j. Zj, :r,o"2"3 Keeps a fulriine til CONSTANTLY ON H wM) uG Jljdn Street; BKOW-VYILLEEli. r?t5s3f Iff tilt I gmw -jv -tr tt wt w ... Sr x S DMEMKIl tftitflrfij M VaV 'V 'V 'V'V v ? vy in nfbraa l in Q advancement of the general prosperity, "Foii is-r-r.- 1.5CX unless paid for In advance. well ns when first rtnlnted. This MIFMI. X.Y. Enamel Paint Co., 103 rJhamBer.St.vN.Y ORGANIZED, -I870-. mnuHoriEUisu AT BUOlVlVYILLE. CAPlTAL'i $l(rO.OOO. TransactH.ft'Keneral b (tint business, seUe Drafts on all tbe prlnc' icltles of tbe UJHTED STATES AND E tJROPE 3- Special accommodations granted to dapcsltors. STATE, COUNTY & GIT Y SECEFSITIES, BOUGHT AJST SOLD, OFFICERS'. W,H.McCREERY, : : President W.W.HACKNEi, : Vice President. H. E. GATES, : : : : : Cashier, DIRECTORS. L-. nOADLEY, J.C. PKUSKIt. WM..H.HOOVEK. lUM.KAVrjTXAlS. W. Vf. HACKITEY, H. C. X.ETT, V. H. ilcCREKUY. JT. 3XA.XJOHIV, MERCHANT TAILOR, and deafer in FluiKii:lish, French. Scotch and Fancy Cloths, Vestin;-', Etc, Etc. RruiviivUX'e. rVcbrnslta. Artliur V. Walsh, PL ASTE R E E, Bi-ovfirvillc, IVcbraska. -