. r . ..j- a m aa aa fcMaWafraWaWJav - PritffciiKMMig-BwiiaiSrijra THE ADVERTISER. THURSDAY, JUIAT 19. 1S77, time CJIRDS. Dally Stwgre Uwe Strerttt. rr ir BrnwHTflH" lo Ats-. Fn Pity and TW t i i em Cfcj . AsjHKWiil nnOSf . Deren. cwr r.r nc -ttTOi cmveraiif to aTi oCber points. t s te,mownvMrtiillr3ti o'clock p. ra. An x.-G. HAKI.ESS. ITopr'.etor. Xchrnafca RollTvay- XXaVE "a am T '. a ni . - j. m or. llrewirvfllc-.1 ,fcpra l'tSrw Am p m r3rtp-3i.20pm 2 41. J m j J . I i in 1 Seward lumpni - 41 p Toem 2. N. CONVERSE. Snp't. Bro"vnvttTt Hans Unc to Phelps. r.ravHrowRTTTl'VJWa. m..l:'Wp.m..5-jnp. m. &.ir tc al Bnwnvllle7:H.m.. ll-iO a. m.. Arp.ml J. BOUFIKLI). Superintendent. P.bt1her Notices. Ai :--tcks. set as ordinary reading ntcer. ti be rhanred teH cent per lino, each lirrtion. tKi Mi e?-ilay typi'. nfieen centb a llie. AntlinrlztKl AlRWit. T i IToovhh towwr aHtbrirc3 iwnt ft Nesia- ! a Ity to receive and receipt for monies dne-33. "TnoMAF fivnawwis oarawthortied ?eDt In Olra RocVpitsiCfMtcveairI receipt for monies .7i J ltrTT.R. atlt.7roln.!sorarftlwrliela?ent an ttttt place, to receive fnwrlltlGn? aflvCT fslnK, and to collect and reo-lptforooBles dae Tire AlVKKTISKB- ycnsS Jftxin; 1? ocrastkTrtaSaKta'.A'3pln vrail.to receive ubscrlptHwniad advertKtne, and c.lect nad receipt for monies duetts. rAJTUJUOrffKR Jfc HACKER, Publishers Advertiser. M BOCAE MATTERS A. D. Marsh Is still dyeing. Seed Rye Kawicy & Douglas. g- Beatrice lilrd hall, t has a temperatrce bll- -Corn reached 50 cents in Chicago n the 17xh. T. L. Schick weatout to Tecum- eh on busifcs Monday. , Glen Rock Flour again in the market, Ht Huddart's. E. H. Wilcox wants 50,000 bush td of corn. See advertisement. Call and see those nice table chairs for children, at Hannaford's. They nre new and novel. Mrs. Isaac Clark, of Tecumseh, is In the city, at the residence of her son-in-law, Albert Smith. For No. 1 seed rye go to R. J. Root, two miles west of London post ollioe, Nemaha County, Neb. Those New American Sewing Maohlnes have arrived. Call and see them at Hawley & Douglas's. Dried Beef At Huddart'a Family Grocery Store. The Rev. J. B. Llnskea will preach In he Presbyterian Church next Sabbath morning and evening. D. B. Coihapp returned from Te oumseh Monday evening, where he had been in the iutereat of ills cigar factory in this city. DRUGS as well as GROCERIES should be bought at II. C. LETT'S, where 3011 can buy the best for the least amount of money. DlC CEDED Bargains in ail departments, at L. LOW MAX'S. A very welcome rain visited us on Sunday night, though there was not enough of It. We hope it rained more copiously in other portions of the county. Stick a Hair Pin Here! Fine and Cottonwood Fencing, and Cedar Toats, at the Chicago Lumber Co., Browuville. Beer saloon and fixtures, first class In all Its appointments, and do ing a good business, for sale cheap for cash. Enquire corner 2d and Main streets, Brownville, Neb. The Kearney Tress, speaking of the fine stock accumulating In West ern Nebraska, suggests the Idea that the State could be turned into calf pasture, and there would be money in It. On Sunday last the river bank caved rapidly near the transfer barn, endangering its safety. A number of band9 worked all Sunday night re moving it. It is located for the pres ent across the street from where It former' stood, at the Foot of the bluff. The ladies of the Presbyterian Cburoh will hold a moonlight socia ble at the residence of Mrs. Lewis Hill next Friday evening. Refresh ments in the shape of delicious Ice cream and cake in abundance. Ev erybody invited to come and enjoj themselves. Admission to the grounds 10 cents. Head Light Oil I The best and safest oil in the mar ket, atHuddart'B. 'If You Once Saw" The new porcelain plates put up by Dr. Richey, of Chicago, which are absolutely cleanly, you couldn't be Induced to wear the offensive rub ber plates. Dr. Riohey will be at the Union House from Juty 21st to the 'Touch me Gently. Father Time,' Is the title of a new and beautiful song and ohorous, by Charles Baker, author of the famous 'He Holds the Fort of Jlcai'cn.' Dealers are ordering it by the thousand. The whole country will soon be singing lTouc!i mc Qcnily, Father Time.1 Any musio dealer will mall yoa this beautiful song for 40 cents. Published by F. W. Helmick, 50 West 4th St. Cincinnati, O. Buy tlie Kansas "STgon. Harvasters four Hawtey & Douglas. years' timt Nemaha Valley Mills FCouragata In -market at Huddart's. Jjard, Lubricating, aod all other kinds of oils, atlsickeirs drag store. The District-Court of Richardson. County adjourned last week uatil the. 30th inet. A Mr. Jacobb Baily has taken charge ofthe Fulls City Globe Journal. Ed. Howe retiring. Sugrar Osred Hams At Huddart's Family Grocery Store. Hawley fc Douglas are bnsy hay ing and receiving wheat. They pay the highest market price. Recollect that R. S. Hnnnaford does not intend to be undersold 4e Urn line of good furniture. Side M eat At Huddart's Family Grocery Store. Call on B. G. Whittemore, one door east of Mr. Gilmore's residence, Main-st., Brownvillc, for anything in the sewing machine line. See ad vertisement in anotlrer -column. Masonic. Regular Communication of Nema ha Valley Lodge June 19th. A full attendance requested. Work in the M. M. degree. Robert Teare, Sec. Are You Going to Paint T You can get it, of any shade or col or, mixed ready for use, of the Chica go Lumber Co., Brownville, Pair Work Mules for Sale. A pair of weih-matched, well-broke mules for sale. Enquire of Wir. T. Rogers, Brownville. "If You Want Gold" Filling put in your teeth to stay, and thereby save them ; or artificial teeth inserted, that for beauty and useful ness vie even with nature herself, then don't forget to call and see Dr. Richey, of Chicago, at the Union House from July 21st to the 2Sth. Stoves! Stoves I By Thomas Richards. If. C. LETT Hasjust received a large lot of White Fish and Mackerel. They are this year's stock. 0 0 The Chicago Lumber Co., Brownville, for they will save you money on Lum ber, Doors, Blinds, Sash Eve Troughs, Lime, Hair, Ceuienjuiidlngiatjer an5 Paint. GO C. II. C. LETT Has Boston Baked Beans in cans, and pure Malt Vinegar in bottles. Some weeks ago we mentioned the fact that Capt. Beals, of Richard son count 3' had a fine horse stolen. Well, the Captain at once started some men, at his own expense, after the thief, or thieves, who succeeded in overhauling a fellow who gives his name as John Allen. Allen confessed to being one of the parties who stole Real's horse, and gave the names of others as his partners. Allen was tried last week at Falls City, nud sen tenced to three 3'ears in the peniten tiar3 Tax Paj-ers, I hove for sale at a discount Brown ville precinct railroad coupons. 4w2 W. T. Rogers. W3'inan Kent, of Glen Rock, was in town Monday. He has recently returned from the Black Hills, where he went early in the spring with sev eral teams loaded with flour, bacon, lard, &c. He tells us he did well with his freight, selling his flour at $20.00 a sack, and other articles in propor tion. Mr. Kent is an old miner, and speaks in high praise of the rlohness of the hills, but thinks that" it will require considerable capital to ful!' and successful' test it. He saj's there are a great many persons in and about Deadwood who are out of employ ment, and that in consequence of this enforced idleness there is a great deal of pilfering and thieving going on. A Mr. Smith, of Humboldt, who was in compan3T with Mr. Kent's train, and who had two 4-mule teams, had four of his mules stolen on the return trip just after the' had left Deadwood. DECH)ED Bargains in all departments, at L. LOTTOIAK'S. LAUGHING GAS ! HA I HA ! Tour Teeth Extracted Without Pain. Dr. Richey, graduate of the Penn sylvania College of Dental Surgery, Dentist of Chicago, III., Union Ho tel, Brownville, from July 23d to 2Sth, prepared with the use of Nitrous Oxyd, or Laughing Gas, to extract teeth xviOtoui pain positively, and with perfect safet Artificial teeth In serted, from one tooth to a full set. Natural teeth treated, filled and saved after they have aclied. If j'ou want to see something very fine in the waj' pf dentistry, just call and examine the Dootor's specimens, and notice the work,on porcelain the plate and teeth being one solid piece, making it ABSOLUTELY CLEANLY. Machine Oils Never so cheap bb at Niokell's drug store, next door to State bank. Kew styles in Lawn and Pique, for summer, at L. LOWJIASsS. Breakfast Bacon At Huddart'a Family Grocery Store. Flour, Meal, Feed, Corn, Graham Flour, &c, at Huddart's family grd cery and provision store. "We had another nice rain on Tues day. The corn and potatoes are all rlghJ. Now stop grumbling and evil proptaesj-inga. Money loaned on improved rea estate in sums of $200 and upwards, to any amount desired, on favorable terms. T. Ii.ScmcK. Buy Your Cook. Stoves of Thomas Richards. Wagons, $70, spring wagons, $110, Iron,o rateB ; flies, malleables, harrow teeth, wagon and carriage wood work, cheaper than the cheapest, at Lock wood's. Business in the city has teen quite brisk during the past week. Several days our streets were crowded with teams, and a great deal of old wheat and corn has been brought in. Brownville is a better grain or pro duce market than any competing point. This is a faot the people are beginning once more to realize. I 3Iust Remember That Dr. Riciiey, the popular den tist from Chicago, will be here next TIonday, July 23d, for I must have my teeth attended to some filled with gold, nnd some extraoted with theas, without pain. Go to the Regulator For Hardware and Farm Implements, at No. 27 Main street, Brownville. Thomas Richards. Chas. Neldhart ships this morr ing to Cass county, this State, a fine monument, to be erectedin Mt. Pleas ant Cemetery, In that county, to the memory of Joel Sheldon. The base of this monument Is 24 by 8 inches, the die 20 by 23 inches, the cap 18 by G inches, and the spire 7 feet high by 14 Inches at the base. It is need less for us to say that the workman ship is of the highest class, as ever3' one who has ever seen any of Mr. Neldhart's work ia aware that lie turns out none but first-class work. And this is proven by the fact that lie draws trade from north of Nebras ka City, and north and west of Lin coln, and has received several orders from St. Joseph, Mo., at all of which points there are marble 3'ards, but none of which can compete with Mr. Neldhart In style and finish of work. He also has in his shop and read3 for shipment, work for Tecumseh, Hum boldt, Falls City, and other points. Citizens of Brownville should sureh' feel proud of Mr. Neidhart and his first-cla?s marble yard. "very, Very H3Tany.-J Think a tooth cannot be saved after It has ached. This is a fatal mistake, ifpr JltUxBileliey-dlMi -snd-cfefrHandi save teetli after they ache. He will be at the Union Hotel from July 23d to the 2Sth. Mr. Judd, one of the publishers of tha New York Agriculturist, re cently viBited Nebraska. On seeing our beautiful and fertile prairie lands, he writes hia impressions. The fol lowing is an extract from bis letter: At 10 o'clock we crossed the swol len, roaring river into Nebraska, and two hours later reached this city of eight years' growth and 8,000 Inhabit antsLincoln, the capital of the State. From the river to this point, a dis tance of sixty miles or more, the prairie land on both sides of the rail road Is ver3 beautiful, here and there broken b3 the settlers who are com ing in in considerable numbers. The fears ofthe grasshoppers, I find, are about dispelled, and the crops promise to be very large. We have driven about the city to day, and made a circuit of fifteen or twent3 miles over the prairies. In another letter I will give j"ou my Im pressions of the couutr3T. My first thought now Is, how can people toil and struggle for existence on the rough lands of the eastern states, when they can here secure lands oleared b3' nature at such cheap rates, and Boon become independent." "Just Think of It." Going to sleep and waking up with your old teeth out, withoutpain. Dr. Riche3 and the Laughing Gas can do It. Will be at the Union House from July 21st to 2Sth. The following are Prof. Tioe's prognostications for Jutyand August: July. 18 to 21 Generally clear. 21 to 25 Heavy rains. 25 to 26 Clear. 26 to 29 Threatening rain and wind storms. 29 to 31 Clear. August. 1 to 3 Heavy rain and storms. 4 to 7 Fair. 7 to 10 Severe storm3. 10 to 13-CIear. 14 to 16 Threatening storms. 17 to lS-Clear. 18 to 24 Cloudy and liable to frosts north of 40th parallel. 25 to 2S Threatening weather and rains. 2S to 31 Cloudy and rainstorms. The warmest days will be the 2d, 9th, 15th. 20th, 26th, and 30th; the oddest, the 4th, Hth, 16th and 22d. Hare Bargains In Philadel phia Hand-Made Shoes, for la dies and children. Just ar rived. L. LOWMAX, W. II. IKcCREERY Has Fresh Drugs, Wall Paper, School and Blank Books, Bird Cages, Paints, Glass, Oils, etc., at lower pri ces than any house in Brownville. IS IMMENSE ST0CE, SUMMER CLOTHING Sold at the Lowest Prices. Coats from 73c up, at LOUIS LOW3IAIP5. COUNTY TIXAXlTES. Total Amount of Taxes Collected fjrora Sept. 30, 1876, to April 30, 1877. The following tubular statement, shDwintr the condition of tlio differ ent county funds, lias been .kindly furnished us for publication by Coun ty Treasurer Gil more : STATE FUNDS. General fund- i.S3G0 40 .. l,0&i'4!) 1,409 76 2S3C4 Sinking fund . Schodl f und.. University fund Bond fund;-.. 73 OJ .. 26 35 921 4,532 4S .. 9600 Asylnm fund-.-....... Normal fund School Land fand... Judiciary fund ... TotaL. 11,250 40 COUNTY TAX. General fund on hand Sept. 30 i'1,356 09 General fund collected.- ..... 5,510 45 Slnklnc fund collectwl 2,002 44 Amount paid out-.... . S6.1SS 49 Balance on hand.... .. . I,0o0 49 POOR FUND. Amount on band Sopt SO..... " collected......... S 172 74 1 . 1,013 15 C2 - 458 27 M paid out Balance on hand.-. BRIDGE TAX. Amount on hand Sept. 30.........-.$ 3G2 31 collected 2,102 92 paid out.. . S 1,531 GO Balanco on hand 1,133 63 LAND ROAD AND POLL. Amount on hand Sept. 30 $4,165 39 collected 3.9S1 32 paid oat.. S5,29 44 Balanco on hand .... 2,517 27 DISTRICT SCHOOL FUND. Amount on hand Sopt. 30 53,302 29 collected 2.40S 5S " paid out $3,211 39 Balance on band ....... ......... 2,459 48 SCHOOL HOUSE FUND. Amount on hand Sept. 30.........$4,559 74 M collected.... ........ -.... 3,536 53 paid out $3,-552 09 Balanco on hand . ...... 4,537 CO SCHOOL BOND FUND. Amount on hand Sept. 30 Sl.351 93 collected 1,252 67 paid out. S678 79 Balance on hand ... ..... ......-1,925 So DOG FUND. Amount on hand Sept. 30....-. $1,203 41 " collected ............ 525 97 ' paid out . $703 31 Balanco on hand . 1,031 01 RAILROAD FUND. nrwOWKViLiiE raEcr"CT. Amount on hand Sept. 30.. . -2 C25 82 " collected 2,975 02 " paid out $2,929 01 Balance oa hand........ ..................... I'EKTJ rEKCIKCT.J Amount on hand Sept. 30. -..! " collected ...... " paid out $1,000 5S Balance on hand. .... G71 SO 616 Jl 9S5 19 .. 570 72 ..S 171 01 .? 311 05 XS3IAIIA CITY ritBCINCT. Amount oollected ........-. ....... fASriNWALL 1'UECIJJCT.J Amountcollected . COUNTY i:. K. FUND. Amount on hand Sept. 30.. S1.2TI7 14 collected.. ........ 1,555 20 " paid oat S2,2t 47 Balance on hand -. ..... 532 83 The following county Indebtedness has been paid from May 1st to June 30, 1S77. County general fund orders $4,528 67 County poor fund orders .. 521 33 County bridge fund orders . 2,121 36 Interest on school bonds .. 51S 73 On school bonds-.. ..... ...- 350 00 Int. on ErownvllI Precinct coupons. 3,351 50 Int. on Peru Precinct coupons 1,404 OS Int. on Nemaha Precinct coupons 137 S3 Int. on Aspln wall Precinct coupons. 3S2 fi9 Int. on Coui-ty It. It. Bonds . 460 07 Total . .$14,380 23 jirdlfotiJsSInt icr3iuCmTTt: The following is the business trans acted in the County Court for the week ending Jul3T 18, 1877 : Estate of Ellen McLain Stanton and of James Buchanan Stanton, mi nor heirs John L. Stanton John W. Bennett, guardian, filed his annual settlement sheet, showing in his hands belonging to Ellen McLain Stanton $1,235.16. and to James B. Stanton $1,235.16. His ward Ellen being of age the guardian was ordered to pay to her the money found to due her this settlement, and file her re ceipt for the same. Clark Allen Estate The adminis trator will meet the creditors of this estate Sept. 1, Dec. 1, 1S77, and Jan. 2, 1S78, after which date all claims will be barred by order of court. Estate of Martin Prichard Hiram Burch, the administrator, met the creditors of this estate July 14, when claims were allowed as follows: Aaron E. Dye, $197.75 ; Susan How ard, $3,071.60 ; Elizabeth Bell, $215; M. B. Howard, $388.60; Thomas J. Majors, $26S.75 ; Mathew J. Burns, $77.50 ; S. S. Moody, $94.91 ; F. L. Prouty, $10.35; Barnes & Martin, $16.73; Geo. A. Brown, $20.56; John H. Res3eque, $12.60; Chas. A. Way, $2.60. Continued for further hearing, Mrs. Susan Howard, $3,500; B. B. McNurlin, $164.15. Order of court was that the administrator give notice and sell ail personal property at pub lics vendue. We have observed that rye is a sure crop in Nebraska; and in consid eration of the excellent pasturage it affords, at seasons when pasture is most needed, have wondered Why any farmer is without a field of it. The following, by a correspondent In the Kearney Frcss, ia pertinent to this subjeot: 1. The farmer who has a variegated crop is not likel3' to sutler from storms, drouth or insects, as those who make a specialty of producing onl3 one or two kinds of grain. 2. Winter rye is the first grain ready for harvest, and can be cut and stack ed before other grains are ripe. 3. It can be planted at aimoBt any time from July until hard frosts set in, which is a .great advantage to the farmer who has so much to sec to oth erwise in the spring months. 4. It makes an excellent pasturage for stock on the farm, and can be kept eaten down until Fpring, when it needs to be let grow for grain. It is only benefited by the pasturage of it. 5. The yield is heavier than that of wheat, and gives a larger yield per acre. 6. The grain Is always serviceable. It will make an excellent article of flour, not quite so white as wheat flour, and it will make excellent feed for stook on the farm. Other reasons might be advanced, but mese are eurelv sufficient, con sidering the drouth, grasshoppers, hail storms, and other storms" that are lia ble to visit us at any time. It is cer tainly the surest policy to be prepared for any calamltv bv a iudiclous nlnnt- ing of grain, &c, which might possi- oiy De a paving from an otherwise to tal loss. Hoping that these few words may be acceptable, and that our. people rnay give more attention to this valuable product, I remain yours, very truly, Moses H. Sydenham. EEIGHB0EH00D HEWS. Furnished r,y Special Correspondents for Tlte Advertiser. Xemahnt City. Local news la very scarce. Nemaha can beat the world for tattlers, elanderaradnd scandal-mongers. And those who talk themost are thesa whose characters can least af ford -tHa'tesif of close' scrutiny. Mra. W. S. Clark was quite eiok last week hut is rapidly recovering her usual health. Mra J. B. Hoover's health has recently improved very much, so that there are gresrt ho jjss of her perfect re covery. txr -.4 J T- ! j ... tr o uuuueu tueuuiieroay a oriuge on the "bottom road," in front of the residence o; Mr. Plasters, that needs repairing. A horse might easily break a leg in it, the way It is, or was. If the river keeps on cutting the Sanks on tbi3 side, it looks as if com munication between Brownville and Nemaha and the south will be cut off. Js grass-wheat a winter wheat as well as a spring wheat? This ques tion lias been discussed some by our fernzers, but no one has had sufficient experienc tospaak positively, and if 3'ou or amy of j-our subscribers can give the required Information, we woclo! be pleased to see it in The Ad vertises. And if it would do well as winter wheat, when is the best time to-'so-w? etc. The store of J. B. Hoover perhaps never nan a larger trade than it is having thi 3 season. It is well stock ed with dry goods and groceries, and is daily crowded with good customers. BIrlsays he is determined that the people shall understand that if they want cheap j roods they need not pas hid store and go to Brownville to get them. At this dato Sunday loth our gardens ars perishing for rain. Corn is doing well, but rain would help it. Many fielis of spring wheat are about read3 for the reaper. Titus Brcs. are well Blocked up with goods ancJ all kinds of famil3 groceries, and ara receiving fresh sup plies from time to time. They sell right down to bed rook prices, and consequent' get au extensive trade. They ara- accommodating gentlemen and pleasant to trade with. We are hoping for the railroad by which to ship our fall crops. Aspinwall. We hear farmers saying, "Had I known the hopper scare would termi nate thus I would have had more harvest.' They will know next year and with the experience of tho pres ent season lhe3 should never let the hopper scare them again. The 4th at "Hickley's" was well enjo3'ed 03 all who went from here. The drive to the grove being about the right distance to satisfy without tiring, and the grove was eool and pleasant.. 1 srt K?ceTxrpir4fsaa! rn ' night wa's well attended but failed in some respects to.strike our fanc3'. Mr. Minlck has made arrange ments to move his family to Brown ville soon. Aspinwall will be loth to part with those who have been fore most in the work of her regeneration. Jas. GInder moved to Deroin on the 10th. Tho few tliat remain will move out to the railroad as soon as the coal shaft is completed. London ought to be blessed with a noble revival next fall, for where the j'oung chickens are, there will the preachers be gathered together. Our people are thankful for past favors, but think it about time for an other shower. Corn is not suffering material' 3'et, but threatens to unless it rains. Mr Sayer, of the firm of Wels eureder &z 13o., starts for Wisconsin this week. He takes-a stock of goods with him. The meetings of Bros. Killman and Cor3eIIe, held here on last Satur da3', were well attended and consid erable interest was manifested. There is enough difference in their theories to give variet3'i Mr. Harry Trowbridge is con ducting a singing class at the Lar kin's school house. Notwithstanding the disadvantages of the season the effort gives fair promise of success. Mr. T. is a fine singer and an able in structor. Several hogs have died in this lo calitj lately with what appeared to be oholera.'but It is to be hoped thai the deaths resulted from over heat. Themeetingof the Namaha Cool Company on the 14th was attended by a cuujf. -the members, who appear to be In real eamesfeabout the matter; but the atteti dance was too light to warrant tho transaction of any busi ness. The president postponed the meeting antii after harvest, when an other call will be made. The work of drilling Is progressing slowly, but we have reason to believe that Mr. Frost will push it vigorously until complet ed. The hole was over fifty feet deep' last Saturday. The character of the stratum at that depth Is a hard soap stone. Mr. Fisher is taking pains to have specimens cf the strata saved in order. Max. London. Fine Bhower of rain Monday morning last, which was much needed Soma days most too warm for comfort, some days deliciously cool and delightful. The sound of the reaper is heard in thelaud,isnd the bountiful harvest is being gathered in, to make both man and beast rejoice. Mr.: Geo. Hodkinson has pur chased & very fine organ for hiB daughter. If any one wishes to see a fine prospect forapples this season, let him call at the Loveless place and look at the twenty-two hundred bearing Bp ple trees. Father Conner calls to see us oc casionally, always bringing sunshine with him. But few persons have so beautiful a religion and so profound a I philosophy us Mr. Conner perfectly A 5fl nnn bushels corn For wliidi Twill pay fftcliigliest TtiavJcet price in cash. 4w4 E. H. WILCOX, ASent. reconciled to life as it now is, and "rejoicing with joy unspeakable and full 6f glory" in the hopes of the "life to come." " 'Tis passing strange" that some people cannot usemore discriminating power. Because the policy of Grant andHaj'es may differ, and person approves of both, then there must be contradiction somewhere. Now, see here. Suppose a patient is receivings medical treatment, and it becomes necessarj' to change the physloian, and he prescribes differently; does it follow the systems are different and their judgments not equal? Symp toms take a change and require differ ent remedies. Sometimes it will do to give sedatives, and sometimes it will not. The political opiates Presi dent Hayea Is now administering, four 3eare ago would have been fatal to the nation ; but now S3,mptoms are different, and it is hoped the3 will keep down excitement and fever un til remedial agents may act to heal the national wound caused 03 slavey. It is well to keep the fingers on the political pulse before giving a diag nosis of the case, or finding fault with remedies. COMMERCIAL. CHICAGO MARKET. Chicago, July 17. WHEAT Active bnt unsettled and lower, 2o. 2 closing at 81.45. CORN Active nnd hlgher.closlngat Inside figures; high mixed, 495Jo0; Ko. 2, -J9J4 42c; cashSJfc; closed at ISJc for Au gust; rejected, -S647c. RYE No 2, &lc BARLEY No. 3, 40. CATTLE Active bnt weaker; saleH of shipping chiefly nt 5o.W5.IO for medium to choice. .HOGS Active and 510c higher; sales of light nt S1.953.05; mixed, S4.905J0; shlp pera, $J.905.15; market closed firm. THE BHCWKTILLE MARKETS. CTIiSET 21ARKETPROB UCE. GOnnECTKT WEEKLY BV JOSETII HTTTIDABT, DEALEK 12 GUOCEBIES AND PRODUCE. Brtowx VII.T.E, July 11, 1S77. Corn lienl 10a Si G01 23 Hnttcr. 10 12 miMin4tmmwMHwM ' y O ESSi Potatoes ne;v E01 00 Onions 95pl 00 Chickens, old, per dozen 2 002 25 ChlcKens, spring, per doz... I 6012 00 Chickens, dressed,"? ft c S Turkeys, dressed, f Jb S 10 Wood,? ccrd S 55 00 Hay,1? ton- 4 5J W RETAIL MARKET. Flour, Hannibal fall wheat Wichita fall wheat Glen Rock fall wlieat " Glen Rock spring wheat " Sheridan spring wheat " Nemaha Valley spring " Graliam .. . Bran and Shorts mired, per 160. Corn, par bushel Suiinr, coffee A, 7 h8 lor: . Extra C. 7.'4 Sm It - . f-rW1W ' liros-n -Ri f lSfeVTtTnTSK to 4 O. G. J j. vrt, 3 1 bs . Syrup, per gal............... . ....... Head Light OH. per gallon ... CokI OH, pergnlion White Fish, per kit Salt, per barrel JiliO ITXriLLE ORAIK MARKET. COKUKCTER BV K. II. WILCOX, l'KODqSASD COMMISSION MERCHAXT. Whcnt, choice fall. . ... " spring . Corn In the ear . -..: SI Ial 33 0001 oa 209 43 " fchclled......... ......... 22 23 JBRO WXTILLK LIVE STOCK MARKET. CORRECTED BY B. 31. BAILEY, STOCK DEALER ASB SHIPPER. Steers, "air to choice- .... $4 004 50 2 032 50 3 503 75 Cows, fat.. .....MM..A. bnjujfciiCJaiaw Nature's Remedial Agents. It Is said that for every disease that effects suffering humanity, nature has provided a remedy, and that all man has to do is to dis cover these remedial agent? and apply them to their approhrlate ailments. These are mostly found in the vegetable kingdom, and roots, barks, herbs. grrJns, nnd other simple and harmless Ingredients are more effective than any of the mineral poisons used so freely by many plyslclau. The celebrated Dr. RadclifT, In the Seven Seals or Golden Wonder, has compounded a vegetable reme dy peculiarly- adapted for a wldo range of diseases, combining as it does the curative propertied of a great number of the most ef fective roots, herbs and barks. For pains and aches it has never been equaled. A Sample Bottle for Trial. If you are troubled with headache, dull ness, incapacity to keep mind on any rud Ject,:dtzzy, sleepy, or nervous feelings, gloo my forebodings. Irritability of temper, or a bad tosto in the mouth, unsteady appetite, choking sensation In the throat, pain in the aide or about shoulders or back, coldness of extremities, etc., or In fact any symptoms of liver complalut.blllodsness, constipation of he bowels, or dyspepsia, go to your druggist A. TV. MCKEhL, and get a bottle of Dr. Shermnn's Prlckley Ath Bitters. No spirit Is used In their manufacture except a pure article of Holland Gin. Ladles in particular will find them, peculiarly adapted to their wants In all ages and conditions of life The label tells all they contain, consequently physicians dcnthceltatetopreFcrlbe them Sample belt! for trial free. Regular blze, 51.00. bcowly LADIE Please remember, if you want any Sewing mat-hino repairs of any kind, or any ma chine, or any attaenment, needle, oil; or if you want a new machine, or a new nbluet put on an old machine, ora rebuilt machine, yon will have from 25to50ppr cent by calling on or senalns. to R. G. IVHITTEJIOItE, Brownville. Neb. ent post raid to aiy address. Every needle warranted of the i.tst quality. WILL STAND AT A. S. HOLLADAY'S STABLES, Brownville, Nebraska. Season Comiaenciaif April l,EndlnsJniyl,157r Hambletonlan Chief was folded June 15, 1S72; Is a darfc hiohogahy bay. and stands 15 hands." Inches high. Was sired by "Ham bletonlan Prince." he by "Administrator," Bon of Rysdyk's Hambletonlan. For exten ded pedigree Bee "Brace's American Stud Book.': Those contemplating breeding nre respect folly requested to make early application.. . For terms, and all other particular?, apply to GEORGE HATCHETT. 5 10 5 75 4 0 3 75 3 75 3 78 3 75 75 25 1 00 1 00 ico1 s s T 1 00 18 1 1 75A1 25 I 9 g 1 :.-H3ii25 UUJJ 30 25 00 259 W5 IIIB T0RI1R CHEF vVJLisra?STD 1 B.F.SOUDEE, Manufacturer and Dealer in "fiICV. -Q!255i5s',r rt-fli ESS, SADDLES. WHIPS iL j Ur.UUr.LU! COLIuAKS, BRIDLES, ZI55 TAPS, BEUS1IES. BLAXKETS, Hobe;?, &e. BROWAYILLE, NEBRASKA.. Fall stock ready made goods constant!)- on hand cr. Xi. :r,o"" NDBRTAK I Seeps a fuli line ci m urn CONSTANTLY ON HAND. 50 Main Street, BP.OWXYILLE, XEB. irfSEiraicicE UHCLl FEED (SEDORAS) flour.fIed.&uce Canned Frails, Condlcs, Tobacco, Jtc. BROWNVILLE, - - - NEBRASKA. Caslipa id for Butter JkJEggs A.D.MAESH. TATLOS, BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. Cutting, or Cutting and Making, done to order, on short notice and at reasonable prlcos, Hfthad long experience and can warrant Pftlisfactioc. Call at his shop at residence on Atlantic street. IK BJROWXYILLE TJTE LAST WEBKOJPT1ACIL MOJS'Tm TiCinn -SiS-L, BROIVNV1LI.E, NEBRASKA, Meat Market. EODT&BPwO. BUTCHERS, BROTtAVILLE; IVEBRASK.4. Good, Sweet, Fresli Sleat Always on hand, and satiractLn guar antied to all cnstorT. HAVE YOIT SBSN n Having purchased the I wish to announce thot J am prepared to do a first class livery buslner.v Josh Rogers, FSAK2 HSXtMEU, f AGON &)LAGK$MITHHQP ONE DOOR WEST OF COtTKT HOUSE. WAGON MAKING, Repnirinrj, V 1 Plows, and all, work done in the best manner an on suet notice. Satisfaction cuaran eed. Gtvehlm&call. IZi-ly. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry JOSEPH feHUTZ, No. 59 MnJit Street BrowxnrlUa. E?cps coMtaat'y on handalareasdrceirl auonedstoclc of srnalnsartlcles is his line. I Bepalr'nc of Ctocks, Watches and Jewelry 4 ouneoasaork noi.ee. as reaso name rates. ALL. WORK WARRANTED. B, B. COLHAPP, Manufacturer of 59 Hsln Strec., EroMrnvlHe, Xtiraslia. Orders From Relghboriilg Towns Solicited. Cheap Suns for the People. Double tihotGnn-j, from ?T to f.V. Tlreech Co4 Inc Shot'f inns, from i'. to t. Si njrfe Shot toim, alt kinds. $3 to $.. r.l'.ea. 3tuzzte nnd Breach lidding OKleanI RcyUog. 7. is and 54 Pout ers. Ito vol vers. 5. -, and 7 -Aoours. 42..W tv Jaft, fioodstent y Ei?r. -"of O D . w itt privilnee to ciarnin.. lrco lis; fre Addrw.f;rcatU ont- cru iiuu nrK.H. 1 uiirnr, l'ea. 3 'UUJIU VJ A.T. CLIXE. FASHIONABLE Cfil BOOT AND SHOE 3LVXER r&L CTJST03C WORK made to order. anL4a ai-arays truaranteeu. TlBp&lriujr w-atlyttad promptly dona. Shop. No. 27 3fain street. BrwwrBh?.Neh. T W. GIBSON. lis . , .' V -.. ,W---,J' -. S-. d'AWA.... 7lr9tstrAt hAiuiccrfi Kama saii S.tai tnMA vvarKUoaetonrdnr andsatlAfaalfansrHMacjaotT . i.sr- .rej. 4 . ;,. ", " T Acer ,F WEs-"ailt,i m isL'fjtm:-: r t tp tUSIETS MATHEWS luiAfiy m Pi iPs! Mil 1 I JJiJUJ. jl 11 111 i. : L VEBYAHD FEED STABLES Fill CIGARS r a o --c - a T " MMMI JOHNSONS HEBCHL COLLEGE. 210& 22 X. Third Street, 1st SoUuIn? Sonta ofthe Poet OSlce.ST. I.ODIS. Open Dsj ssi Night air the jsar. All the breaches of a. B&stBtai Kdncalloa faaaht. Independent nepartraeat tr the liii;liah Bfanca- TTh?hsr jratbemaths. German, and 33entien. I'beMORraphjr taAglM personally erperroall. Fw a Fb Coette of Double Entry Beofc Keeping in all kr ferret, with Cm nercbl CofMspofuhmcs, - - - $2GjOO For a Fn Cbraamtml Course, embracibg all the Branch? of 2 Practical Bm? ness Education, Lite S. hoLmhip, $50.00 BeMrwce made to ttxrasatx of jtadoan; who have completed undr w instraeOnn. Fr etmUan. evto nU lafof bmmmm oouoernkie Mute to OMHplete. heard, ecus of Inetraetloa. etc.. adr, J. XS JOIINSOX, Preau COT THIS AUVERTISKJUKXT OCT. fct Hot xMly earned In thesJ Nraes. but it (An be mad In thre moatfet by any one ofHthrrsex.ia any part of the etnatry he Is witling te worlc steadily a: tb empfeyraeBt tiat we famish. ?s per weex in your own ti-wn. ou seed not be- away from home n or nfht. Yoa can rtr yoar whole time r the work, or only yonr spare -ments. We havr- agents who are making over 3 per day. A Ub" engage nt owe can aaaKe man ny fast At the present time money eanaoC ee made so easily and iap:l!;. at any other aine&. Ji. costs nothisc to try th business. Terata ima J3. Outfit freo Address at once, II. 11 ABfcJtw & Su.,. Portland. Maine. s-3yl O.T FAXCTCAltrwal' styles with name M ct? -l- iwwtrei'd J R liKtrd Nn.-u-an.ltensCo.2f.Y Rat-aRose Coral bet, Srarts sii ?tst Enps, SttV r-B3iiiit33-7rS4irf iS PTCtTK? ii9 S.T-TM Stills- 30CS&. InCsr-. reney or Staiapa.. I.. A. THUBMJU flCttsfl.X9Tr Icrfcr TRIFLING WITH A COLT- IS AI.W VYS PAXOESOC&. TJSE WELLS' OABBOLtO TABIDS, a sure remedy for C bTOILs-. ant aU dtnajfc-et the THROAT. 7.1'NiJ, ClrKST, nnd rFH7 COr MEM 11 RANK. PUT TJP ONLY IN BLTJEPOXSS. soi i irv At;, jdki uu.vrs C N CRITTKNTPN "ittita -xni ETework: A GREAT OFFER!! Si e tiii uirrinff- fhpeo hnvil flvMitk. uixjioew ltMjrU 0"fc OR i.V", nv tmtT neennd-hand W fir!t-rIaH tnetkera IneltuO-nr: WATEKS' nt lower price "Trenh- ItixiaU iiicutH or to let nnlllptihl for than ever beforo ollem. YTVT1 R' fJR.tVD SQUARE nad I'l'RTGnT PIANOS A; ()U(. XS TNC1.V- im; thkir nv r ot vrnt and noc- OOlIt nre the UKST' lkAIW. 7 Octn-TVi-nnoSl."5l. 7 1-tt do ?1GI not used a Tear.. ""StopOrennwSVJO. ! srooH!?3S. TStapm. .". StoptS75 10Scp"SS I'SCoyn SlOO cnHh.irot writ ajrar, in perfect frnlsr nnd wnrrnnteil. LOCAL and TRAXELISIJ AM E.NTS XV ANTKB. lIluHtrnfei Catalorcitr k. Mailed. A liberal discount tq letrx. iflnu Urt. CfiurrAfs. -. Sheet rmitffr ret btrlf prttre. HORACE WATERS .fcSONyrnauGitur'&i iV- Dealers, 40 East 1 1th r. Cisl&aSiustire N.T. 4M SEAWEED TONlfJ JHirlnjr :x Primmer mfati. th5 l?Jhr? pr- duced by the hear takes awa.-r y4e t.'eslre-tnr-.hel-aome food, and frequent perlratloat seduta-bodl- ly energy. luorder to kwraaaluiMnUh ful ncthrity of She system, we mutre4rt to Artificial mcnni. Fortils.pur?oSl!thHicli,H. SUA WKlili TONIC lvsry etTeeloal. A few do?e wl'.i create an appetite ard sivo fruh vigor to the enervated body. FOR DYSPEPSIA It 13 135TXLVXBX& Maty eminent pbyslcUas- ha doadted whethea dypepslB can b- j-ormaaent'y car-d by the dsnga which are generally employed fm: Mm porscae. The SKA WEED TONIC H it rhusre I to tally different frost aacn drugs', la-contain nocorro-ive tnlruwfils-orucIiJ; lafitct Uait sfct the rejnllnc operation of ttatiire, and applies her deneianci; -Iwt S. S. IZIIiK CoJs American and Ftirola rsfent Sotfelttng. Patent SeUing ad ffateat Purtra?n Asency. OGice, EshlbltSic and SaWKoozas.oppeaUe TJ. S. Patent OIHcni -vrASRINGTON. D. C -rr v n TT vkh k ostaix a patext J Vv 1 vJU or !: ottr felaes trans acted before the V . k . Patent Offiee Oar ptziottaal e-TirienoB r paleMH enat!s- wi lav ire the stronaM and hMt urdd pateau : aod atlMrwise prMt j am liittf H11 mbt hrst rapartav. Tr vnTT wish to sxl afatist? JL v LJ V Ve Savs th lancet aawbr ef practical Patent KiybtbalesmoB la UMV.S.wbo will rin?v:.nr pah direct ly belbce tho proper parties throuhoat tae C. K IaaaaeJ(atir aHd at the same time; g aran ffog awl Wa od pat ent within a lew weeks from th tune tk pateat Is placed In our hands. jf VnTT "W JH TO BTT THS XISHT Uv I VL to manufacture anjUilBK. fcr yourCVoty.itae, or the 17. is Wnt as what yi.n declre. aid nr ajt-nt will call upon yo with. the bt article that can be obtained. Address. S h.KIRK A CO. 601FS1XV, Washington. IK- Eook-tccperj, Reporten. Operators, School Teachers, At Great Mercantile College, Keokuk, Xawzw, JOILX F. BATHItOJP, Attorney at Ijitt and Solicitor ef Claim ami! Patents, Tederal Building, Cr S4vea!t nsy streets, P. O. Rox , WAsHl NUTOK, Bi C. Frr eleven yearennected whh the Soemsenfcr Departments. Meters by permbh& Ut Hos. J-J. IStralH. chairman pension eoniBvlNe. V. S. Sen ate Hon. M . W. Craps. Iloose of Representative's JItn. A. MarArthur. Aw. Jus. Sap. Coart, I:(lst Iin. W.E. Washburn. ex-Oov. Wis. if THS ABVEP.TISS361 JOB Plill? DPABTM3CNT. rr A ftie assort aiat af Type'. Jl!- dera. Sales. Sxtek. 4a, p CARDS & CcUri an Sroazed LaaU, STATTSCESTB. LETTER DILL MEADS 5" EKVELOrES, t I CticBia.i8trJr3,IreKaain!,jL i SIio-vT Cards, f ELASK WOliK OF ALL Kl5l')St With Beat a ess and dispatch Cheap ox Iffekiok TYokk JtorsouriTXif. riI33H0TH3S &HACE3B, XePhersoa Block, IIROTTNV1LLE, NEB. BilOWXTILLE Ferry and Transfer CO!&FJ3tT. UaTiss St chug bieam Jerry, ami ewalnsr sadcoatr:iU the Tra&s:er Lu,e frum BliOWXVJLLE TO PHELPS, we are prepared trao4er satire s6iQk)B-hfJfaa 1 ii rt2 WOK1 .J. MA.i U. imf I j. .M fMltU 41 A.MA.Ml kfl 1 A. flM.t. M.-. I .- . o. - uun, apMnriii f rw. -.. . J i T.ZNBiKt!. tM. SBH. ill lAiTnMLjnnynn'ryO nvnraMni n v Nnnnattaanfc -a" : (jr&W&l&l : i -J Sa I. '.iiTif fc ' a A a: Sa . . -safe- Saz S3SST