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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1878)
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Tiros Baas are o-r aatborized agents at Nema ha City te receive and receipt fer rao-to due as. TitQi.s BUXR266 te ocr -Bt-ortoed spent In Glen TUxifc precinct to -receive and receipt for monies dae bs (m s3crtpti. A J- Rrrr zat. at St. Deroin. Is ear actberlxed -sent attbtJle,toreeiveaebscrlpteas aad adver- tfetsz. ami to collect asc receipt r monies - TBS ABVKETIBKE. Jan:-- 8. SUxicx lBOrastorledB5et;Asp wal!. to receive saSscrtptten and advertislns, and " collect receipt for ao-ies due ua. FAIRBROTH-Ol & HACER, Pabnsbers Advertiser. . I L.M I" l"l J I if I I T 1" J' "" rWi Z6CAL MATTERS. Stevenson advertisers. & Cross are the boss Tuesday was a lively day for big boge la the city. If yoa want anything, first cull ou Sieyensoa &. Cress. Dr. Matthews, Dentist, ie here and will remain during this week. The best and cheapest plows for sr.l and will soon be sold by Stevenson : Cruis. j. A. Hawley returned Saturday from three weeks vibit to his old home in Wiseonin. Tis a pleasure to trade where you nave a full stofc to seleet from. Thi you oaa always find at Stevenson -S Creee'. Hawley hasri back and offers the larset stock of garden seeds ever ofered ia this market, at wholesale or ' ratal!. If you want a poster for your "finer Woodd" hor.uallou The ad vertiser. We have good outs and are well prepared for such work. Dr. Craw has rented two htin- ' dred acres of his farm near London to .Jhn. Viekers. John says he has force efat:U to tend it all, aud do it well. Dr. Matthews. Dentist, writes us tltat be will be at hia offiee in this jolty on Wednesday or 1 hursday of titis week, and remain the week out. D U. Colhapp ha rented the property belonging to Mr. Lett, acl ioinittg iiis reidenee oa Nebraska street. He took possession Wednes day. We are g!d to welcome you to '.'tke hollor." Dait. Roods are setting pretty od again, and business m the city has ..greatly revived within the la-t week. A gT-t deal of wheat and eorn are atiil beintr marketed, and hogs ia im- uifne n Mat iters. Jno. Q. A- Smith, drove from his farm two and a half miles south of -th city, on Tuesday, thld wefk, and sold to TJ K. Bailey 27 hog, the av ernjre weight of whieh was 406 founds. TuU lot of porkers is hard to boat. II. F. Sawders and Ed. Rich, of the Pern, Herald were in town Sun- dav. They inform os that on account f thoill health of Mr. Banders, they will retire from the H&rald soon, and -that Mr. Freere, the former editor, will again take charge of that paper. If vow want big onions from the seed, plant early the earlier the bat tar. Many kind of hardy vegetable? -eanlti b planted daring this genial weather and would be the batter for it -even if the apriu is not so early as it now promises to be. Tomato seed should now be sown in boxes o that the plants may be ready to transplant immediately when the growing days of spring arrives. A week or two ago we inadvert antly, and very thoughtlessly, we rn-st confess, conceded that some neighboring county's 0 pound hog bad boaten us on the big hog question. This was an egregious error on our .part, for oar attention has been called lo an item in oar own local columns of serae weeks ago, making a record of a 730 pound hog. This is correct. and gives us our due the biegest hog. It was purchased by Mr. Bailey from Mr. Trawbrldge, of Aspinwall. The gentleman who had his " bridle borrowed out of his wagon on 3tIonday last while in Ui3 city, when jhe wasn't present, is correct no doubt in iiis inference that the bridle was not stolen but taken by mistake, be--es-se bridles look so much alike, and lire apt to set away into some other wagon. Any one well versed in these peouliariJies of bridles might make ?ch a mistake. Some men would never think of looking anywhere but in his own wagon for his bridle, but J the gentleman who took the wrong bridle in the case under consideration, J no doubt was, determined to have hisj bridle if he had to lok into every , wagon iu :wn for it. Nt. that bridle wasn't stolen, obaiiy'fn Brownville or that er om?s to BVownvi'Ie paid rfc 2. hrltf!;- i.-4Win enm 7.24am ar 7 -me .atpr 4 t2pTn fcttpis Graham Floor, atflnddart's. Corn Cross. Shelters by Stevenson & Hand-made harness at Bauer's, cheap for cash. The xsourt room, as now being fitted up, la a great improvement over what it has been. arge variety of notions and boys' clothing, and a new inToice of shoes, just received at McPherson's. Cheap Sulky and Gang Plows, by Thomas Richards. Found, on Main street, a lady's fur collar, which the owner can get by call on Wiis. jore, at county clerk's office. Stevenson & CroE are doing a business in plows and stoves. big Garden and field seeds, by the ounce, pound or bushel, by Hawley &. Douglas. If you wish to know the price of any article of produce you have for sile, examine our market reports for the information. We take great pains to have them correct. We thisweek stuck out a couple of the nobbiest signs in Brownville. They were painted by Col. Sam. Rich, who. as a sign painter, has no equal in this western country. We always find Stevenson &, Cross busy waiting upon customers. They advertise judiciously, and re ceive their reward in increased pat ronage. Read their new advertise ments. D. B. Colhapp has moved into the property recently purchased and repaired by H. C. Lett, on Nebraska street. The manner in which Mr. Lett has fitted up this propert' is ev idence that he has full faith iu the future of Brownville and her pros pective railroad the Q. M. & P., and the Validca branch of the B. M. Farmers, buy your agricultural iruulements of Stt-veueon & Cros. Gfeneral Order No. 1. For your Dress Goods. Fanc Goods, Notions, Prints, Sheetings, Muslins, c, ., go to LOWMAN'S. A large, rich vein of coal forty inches thick, of the best quality, fifty feet below the surface, was found last week, on the farm of B L. Holt, Nodaway county. They went through nine feet of rock, then soapstone, then FevenJeen inches of flint rock, twenty-seven inches- of potter's clay, six inches of fire clay and four inches of slate. Si. Joe Herald. Our Nemaha County Coal Company may draw several inferences from the statements of the above. Nodawaj' is the second county East of Nemaha. True it i in Missouri, but we don't see wli3T that should make much differ ence, riiiy ieet ueiow tne suriace nine feet of rock seventeen inches of fi'mt ," etc. Farmers, buy Deere's Sulky Plow, the best in the market, by Stevenson & Cross. In looking over the "State News" in au exchange we find this item: "Nebraska Citv ships on an aver- Lage ten car lotids of slock daily." This, of course is taken from the Nebraska City paper-. The papers of fhat dilapidated viilxge claim all the stock that crosses the river there car loads from towns west of the city and from Peru and Brownville as "ship ped fi-om Nebraska City,"' and thus they make a big blow and false im pressions. We have noticed this till we are disgusted and propose to call a halt, and attention to the facts. Ne braska City, while it undoubtedly does a very good business, does very little more than her neighbors, and does not "average near ten cars of stook daily. We would like to know the names of the dealers a: the City who do ueh an immense stock business. This information the papers do not give. Stock is shipped from where it is purchased and put on the cars, aud for a "way station" through which tje stock cars pass to claim every thing as shipped from there, is a dis play ot cheek beyond endurance. C-eneral Order No. 2. For your Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, -.c, &e., go to LOWMAN'S. Broad-cast seeders cheap, bv T. Richards. " Garden, field aud hedge seed by Steveusou & Cross. Notiee is hereby given that I will examine all persons who may desire to offer themselves as candidates for teachers of the primary or common schools of thin county, at the Super intendent's office in Brownville, on the first Saturday in March, ISIS. Philip Crother. Co. Supt. Harness, saddles and whips, by Steveuson $: Cross. Farmers siveyour orders toThos. Richards for Plows, Harrows, and all goods in bis line. The best evidence in the world of the superiority of the Singer Sew ing Machine is that it alone has been made the subject of imitation, and that agents of other machines have'to use its name to draw attention to their spuriouB wares. The genuine Singer can only be obtained of the authoriz ed agents of said company. E. M. McWilliams, Agent, 35w3 Brownville. Sugar oured hams at H. C. Lett's. KelJy Barb Wire, by Stevenson s Cress. Bacwiiea FIn:ir At HoJcrt'F F-mfly Grocery Store, Canary Seed, at J. I. McGee & Bro's, 15c. per pound. Three-foot show case for sale cheap. Enquire at this office. Number of scholars at the Nor mal School, Peru, is 143. A email grain field seed drill for sale. Apply to J. . Carson, or Robt. W. Furna3. Mrs. J. S. Minick, of AspinwalJ, spent several days last week visiting friend in our city. The ducking season has com merced. Ducks are very plentiful on the creeks and ponds. The editor of the Kearney Tress evidently didn't get a d. h. ticket to the Nellie Boyd show. His venge ance is terrible. The "local" of the State Journal was startled one day last week by catching a man forcing the season. He had on a linen coat. Do you wish number one Con-over'- Colossal Asparagus plants? Furnas has a few thousand choice plants at one dollar per hundred. Rev. W. P. Shorkey, of Aspin wall. we see by the York, Neb. pa pers, has an appointment to preach in York on the 10th of March Mr. Shockey is a very able preacher. The experience of old farmers in Southern Nebraska is that earl' sown wheat always makes the best crops. Grass wheat cannot be sown too soon after the soil becomes dry and tillable. "Pull up your dry goods," is the latest slang in Lincoln, says the Jour nal. This was no doubt suggested by loafers observing the ladies trying to keep their skirts out of the mud on Lincoln's dirty aide walks aud cross ings. Brownville Lodge. No. 69, I. O. G. T.. is growing. If it continues much longer to grow as it has since its organization, the Lodge will have to remove to a larger hall. On last Friday evening nine new members were initiated. Mr. Joseph Loveless who has been sojourning with friends here aud in the vicinity of London for sev eral weeks, started for Laramie City again, and the eold regions, one day last week. The Advertiser wishes him the best f good luck. o - - L 3 za 3 3 13 o c CO -H-, O a - 23 h- o e5 ; ? i O S J S O J "" -2 3 ; -. r-j 5 S3 5 hO t? g g S :i 2 o - c hD3 - 2 X S o o o to f- 2 Oa C r-J : w 3 o 3 CS O es 0 3 fcD o o o 3 C O ? " . ci o 5 "cc JE 3 , We renew our suggestion in re lation to the Old Settlers' Association of Nemuhu county. Dr. Holladay has "riz" and partially explained. What does Mr. Hoover aud others saj-? We see that the county associa tions throughout the State are getting together again and having pleasant times. Let our old organization be put on its feet, tnat facts and remines ceuces now obtainable from eye and ear witnesses may be made of record, and mayhap serve as important future historical items and features. Washington's Birth Day was not unanimously observed as a holiday in this city ; but the silver coronet band happened to think of it and under the Stars aud Stripes played n the streets several popular national airs. But for this pleasant feature with a ten dency to momentarily attract atten tion from corn and hogs to more poet ical patriotism, the fact that a babe was born 146 years ago whose name we all revere and delight to honor, when we think of It, would have en tirely escaped the thoughts of many. The Cass County Chronicle h as been removed from Louisville, Ua-s county, to Plattsraouth This move of the Chroniole was brought about by the temperance element of Platts mouth. The Herald and Watchman, it seems, not entering into the spirit of the temperance reformation with satisfactory energy, the Chronicle has set up and Is recognized n the tem perance organ. Those old papers of Pialtamouth have made an important mistake as they doubtless niready re alize. We enter the Chronicle on our exchange list and wish it, and the temperance cause in Cass county the greatest prosperity possible. State Journal: For the purpose of collecting information in regard to the number of acres under cultivation in Nebraska and the amount raised thereon, the Secretary of the State Board of Agriculture, Maj. D. H Wheeier, has prepared, aud is now distribu'ing a circularand ruled blank fer the benefit of precinct assessors. The blank is very complete, aud a wayfaring man. though a fool, could not err in making the proper entries. The Major has simplified the work, and we hope every assessor in the State will see the necessity of asking the necessary questions and putting the answers down in the proper column. If they will do this the Major will give us some valuable statistics at the close of the year, that will prove high ly interesting and give onr State an other p?h on its career to prosperity Mr. Wm. Bants says his grass wheat sown last fall is looking jnst splendid. The State Journal says the emi gration westward through Lincoln is unprecedented. I will' sell a Singer sewing ma chine, or any other, for cash, at half the old list prices, for the next sixty years, more or less. B. G. Whitteore. ool Here Farmers I have the the best thing in the shape of a Horse Collar ever sold. It i3 the Turley Patent Rope-rim. easy adjust ing collar. Will not Lreak into. I warrant these collars to give satisfac tion or money refunded give them a trial. B. F. Souder. J. B. Finch, the famous Red Ribbon man, will ere long deliver a series of lectures In Brownville. We do not know the precise time when he will be here, but due notice will be given. Members of the Nemaha Coal Company should bear in mind that an important meeting of the com pany will be held on Friday, March 1st at 1 p. m., at the Larkln School House. We met our old friend and pat ron, Milt. Long, of Sheridan, in town on Thursday. He iuformed us that last fall he sowed twenty acre3 of grass wheat and that it looks splendid j aud promises a big crop. The weather the past week was so mild and the spring sun so seduc ing that on southern exposures peach blossoms are so far advanced as to dis tinctly show color. If the ground hog sign be correct, vegetation better look a little out about an earlyt ven ture. The undersigned hereby offers his three work hordes, wagon und harness for sale cheap for cash ; also a fine lot of shoats. If you want a good bar gain, and like u "match team," come and buy before March 10th 1878. Dr. A. Oppermanx, 3Gw2 Sheridan Neb. a Ha a o 3 a, i 3 3 - o in ti a a e 3 o r3 c T E za o c5 a a 6 i o a M s U A 0 5S or r1 1 .. 50.000 bushels of apples were rais ed and sold in Nebraska in 1S77. above the amount consumed by the produc ers. Paivnee liopublican. Of this amount Otoe, the banner county of the State, raised two thirds. iVeo. City iV.. Next to the oldest paper in theState is mistaken. Nemaha was the ban ner apple county at the State Fair. Wiil the News please make the neces sary correction. The following regarding bees we copy from a sj'nopois in the State Journal of one of Prof. Anghey's lec tures before the Farmers' Institute : The number of bees in a hive in the spring varies from ,00U to 4, 000. They cluster near the top, aud the queen commences laying, at first nUo'ut -J eggo per day, increases to 50. 100. 3KJ. until she reaches from .0U0 to 3.000 per day. As soon a drones appear 11 is a sign that t-he bees are preparing to swarm. By smoking bees, they fill themselves with honey and become so docile a to be easily managed. The workers are hatched from the egs in twenty-four days, drones in twenty days, and queens in sixteen days. H had abandoned the plan of natural warmlng, in favor of the artificial method. )? r?v is a oe iw ;i ujU-rtf&Add Q4JJ At NickH' D.-uir and Bok Store. Di-ea-e and Death, when thev reach our owu households, are too se rious for jesting. We use our best en deavor? u drive off the dread messen gers, and are only happy when we feel that the' are at .-t distance. At the first approuch of that fell destroy ey, Consumption, iu the shape of a conch or slight cold as well as more -evere Bronchial or Catarrhal com plaints, we should at once u?eEi!ert's extract of Tar and Wild Cherry. It ha no superior in such cases. Every h ttle warranted lo cive satisfaction. Sold by A. W. Nickel I. U. C. LETT Keeps n full and complete liue of DRUGS and GROCERIES. Mothers will find Dr. WinchellV Teething Syrup ju-t the medicine to have in the house for the children. It will cure cold's coushs. sore throat, and regulate the bo wells. Trv it Sold by A. W. Niekell. AW''y to loan on long time. For vi! : terms apply to Wm. 5, HOOVER, Fre-h DruKs and School Books, full supply alwavs on hand at W. H. McCreery's. 33. If you want a comi. square meal, for 2o cents, go to Mrs. Rauschkolb's. Money to loan on farms. T. L. Schick. Fairbanks Counter Scales, by Stevenson & Cross. Oranges and Lemons, at Hnd- dart's ncau ami Liiee. Full line of sample piece goods at Marsh's. Choice line of Pocket and Table Cutlery, at Em a Lett's. .very thine in the family grocery at Huddart's line at tt APPles cooking and Hundarf 5. eating, at Charley, son of Odem Zook, Ne maha City, on Tuesday this week, while rFding was thrown from his po ny, causing one of his legs to be brok en aboot half way between the knee and foot. Dr. Kay set the broken limb. Wouldn't Howe Pasha make a splendid Judge for Utah? "Any thing, good ord an y thing!" For age is short! The pork speculation buret the corn profit! The Union Pa cific Directorship gone where Jim Fisbe's woodbine twineth ! Gen. Deven come to the rescue, or my or gan perisheth ! A few days ago a hog man of this city shipped seven car loads of hogs through Nebraska City hogs pur chased and started east from this place. On the same day two car loads of hogs, purchased by Nebraska City dealers were started east. So there were nine cars of hogs shipped from Nebraska City on that day, according to Nebraska City papers, but they neglect to say that seven cars out of the nine were bought and shipped at Brownville. Hon. T. J. Majors, Contingent Congressman has returned home, and was in this city last week. He will return to Washington within a week or two to continue the contest for Ne braska's recognition as entitled to an other representative in Congress. While the Col. does not appear san guine that justice will be done him and his Slate, he is not at all despair ing. Col. Majors has too much stam ina to desist in a just cause as long as there is any chance of huccsss. Davenport Iron Sulky Plow, two levers to regulate on sidling land, the best mode, by Thomas Richards. 2 o CO 53 g I! , o fc 2 S & ti H 2 ra A gentleman of Sheridan, who was in town Monday last, writes us as follows : As we were unhitching our horses from the spring wagon a loose horse came near and was endangering the safety of our horses. With the as sistance of a few bstanders we were able to secure tiie horse, and tied ito the wagon from which it broke loose, thinking we had done nothing else Imtftir (luir tnvsHcd feJlnvvmarj Af ter ari-bour.h&d-lans-d We were try ing to start for home, bnt our bridle was missing and we had to buy a new one. The person who had the gray and bay iu town on Monday very likely did not know that his horse had been loose and probably lost the bridle by prancing around town. Bridles look very much alike, and I suppo?e he only thought to borrow the bridle for a while from his next neigh bor. Whoever willingly or uuwlll iugly took a bridle from a spring wan on on Mouda3' last, is requested to leave the same at TlIB ADVERTISER office. TEAS, at HiekeiTs Drug and Book Store. Rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains and bruises will be relieved by Uncle Sam's Nerve and Bone Liniment. Sold by A. W. Nickel!. Pure Apple Cider at Huddart's Nice fitting drawers for gentle men cut and made at Marsh's. Cash paid for butter at Huddart's. Uncle Sam's Harness Oil fills and closes the pores of leather, effectually preventing the entrance of dampness, dust. &.e., and rendering the harness soft and pliable, while at the same nme increasing its durability. Sold by A. W. Nickell. General Order No. 4. I am making room for an Ira monse Spring & Summer tock. Now is the time to get itargaillK at LOWMAN'S. Tiiere id no eurthiy boon more precious than good health, and it be hooves ils poff-essor to endeavor tore tain it. If you are assailed with sucli provoking ills as sick headache, tnrptd liver, sour stomach, and a genera; feeling of weariness and (Si?eut. don't co and commit suicide, but take Eil ert's Day-light Liver Pills and be cured, cold bv A. W. Nickell. TIjc Wonderful Success Which has attended the Use of Brown's Liver Pills has demonstrat ed the fact, that medicines prepared for eastern diseases are not adapted to the diseases of the western climate. The people of the west would d well to beur iu mind that headache, bilious ness. pain in theside. indigestion, con stipation, etc., result from an inactive condition of the liver, produced by the miasmatic influence common to all new countries: A speedy relief i nbraiued by the nse of Brown's Liver Pills. The creat remedy for inflammation is Arnica. Brown's Arnica Salve is conceeded to be, the moct reliable preparation before the public, far cur ing cots, bruises, hums, frost-bites, and old ores and ulcers. All of Brown Gret Western Rem edies for sale bv A. W. Nickel. H. C. Lett and W. H. McCreerv, Brown ville, Neb. " 27tf. Extra oojiies of The Advertiser for sale by A. W. Nickel!, druggist book-seller and stationer. SCHOOL ITOTICE. Trt.'k RlnfriQ Tt1-e Tana Ponoila 1 and everything you need, atNiekell's . drug and book store. stra copies of The Advertisbr g can hereafter be had of A. W.NIekel.lrwta - ism- ....- A Book Everybody Needs. We have before us a copy of Rid path's History of the United States, illustrated. From a casual observance of the work, we would pronounce it excellent, and just such a history of our country as should circulate uni versally among farmers and others who have not time to devote to the reading aud study of more complex matter. The reason for this opinion is partially given In the following in troductory remarks by the author: "To every American citizen some knowledge of the history of his coun try is indispensable. The attainment, of that knowledge ought to be made easy and delightful. This book is in tended for the average American ; for tiie man of business who has neither time nor disposition to plod through ten or twenty volume? of elaborate historical dissertation ; for the practi cal man of the shop, the counter, and the plow. The work is dedicated to the household and library of the poor. It is inscribed to the father, the moth er, the son. and the daughter of the American family." This history is splendidly adapted to the needs of the classes indicated by the author. It is elaborately illus trated with maps, charts, portraits and diagrams, and contains 891 pages printed in clear, bold type. Mr. S. F. Penny, now located in Nemaha City, is agent for the book, and will, so soon as the weather and roads become favorable, begin can vassing for subscriptions, and we hope his success will be commensurate with his eff irts and the merits of the work. TIae Best Sewing Machine in the world, to be had cheap for cash, can be seen at B. G. Whittemoke's, Maiu'street, Brownville, Neb. Distempers, coughs, colds, fevers aud most of the diseases which horses-, cattle, sheep, hoes and poultry are subject to are readily overcome and cured by using UneleSam's Condition Powder aecording to tb1 plain direc tions. Sold lv A. W. Niekell. General Order No. 3. For vour. Hen's YouiiiS', Boys Children's Cioifcin?. no to LOWMAN'S. B.M BAILEY. SHIPPSa AST XJ2AX.BR IS VE stock: 3ROWXV1LLE, XEBRASKA. Farmers, please ctl and get prices ; I want to handle oar stock. Offlee M Mata street, Hundley bni'dtn;;. - ""' lOMHERCIAL. THS BIIOIV'VTII.I.E MARKETS. BROwsniij, February 27. 1S73. Trade, in all branches, has considerably increased during the week, in consequence of the better condition of the roads. Groce ries remain firm at last quotations. Flour is on the decline, and quoted 15c off. Wheat Arm. bnt corn bas advanced S4c Hogs and cattle are arm at lagt week's prices , Tne shipments of stock for tbe week are B. X. Bailey, 10 ears hoe?, one ear averaging 400 pounds; John Bath two ears cattle and one of bos; ; Thomas Bath, oae ear cattle. Following are the quotations yesterday LIVE STOCK. CORRBCTEO BY B. X. BAJUEY, STOCK BSAX.KK AS 3K1PFSH. Hog? . Steers. Snir to ehoie. S 750S 00 SgM75 Cows, Jt rl 2 ! S GRAjy MARKET. COKKKCTEn 2V W. W. HACK2SXV, OXAIX nZAIX. Wheat, choice iall t f W " spring 7S( m 9D SS 15t SO 16 1 !& Barley . . Corn in tbe ear, old.. new shelled- STREET MARKET-PRODUCE. COKXSCXJCn WKSKI.- BY J5 K HTODAST, DE.U.KR ZS 6KOCSKXBS AX3 7JMDI7C. Corn Meal, 109 f 801 00 Better. 15 Eggs S 1 Lard.,.. M.... . 10 Potatoes S0 75 Apples 7ZQ I 0 Onions ! 00 Chickens, old. per dozen 3 002 25 Cbickenf.oressil,11ftt . . S Turkeys, dressed. !. 7 8 Wood. cord I SSo 0o Hay, H ton i S06o RETAIL XAREMT. Flosr, Hannibal fa.l " Wichita fall irneat- " Ssle -till ftvll wbcos. . Glen Rock fall wheat. Glen Rock spring wheat Sheridan spring wheat. . Ifeinana Vatlley gprins;. , ... Graham Apples. Bran and Shorts mixed, par Corn, per hnshel. 3uar, eoifee A. 84 (or Exura C. SJJ s " N.O..ss browa, M. O. 9ja CntL.r.7?i. Powdered, 71 Coffee, Rio. 4 to X --. O. G. Java, S lbs Tea Cranberries, per qt.. Dried Corn, per Si . S ja t 30 96 K 99100 Dried Pescbes. f 1 Dried Apples, 9 to. Pared PcUe. "9 - Pitted Cherries. fS ft. Dried Pie Plant per s. Syrup, per l Lsrd Coal Oil. peraallon WbHe Pntb. per ktt SU, per barrel Coal Ft. Scott rert. pe: 10 -002E .00 ton . Mack, per 700 CHICAGO fiAKKIT. Chicaoo. February J WHEAT Less act i ve, and prices wesJt and lower; No, 1, S1.09; No. . gilt edge. $1.X0 CORK- fettet and lowor ; o. 2, -iB; ?iltede.4t2H. HOGS Receipts, 23.C70. Marks on n de cline. (ied pmckia? quiet and weak, wttb sales at t-.753.i6; llabt, tSMffi ; ebcsce bea-y iOiippin--. HftomKM; some last over. CATTLE Receipts, 454; marks doU and anenanaed; shippers, 3.80L; stoeks-S, n5Ua.A STArAIl WSI6MTS. Tbe followlnr table ows the number of pounds in a bntUHri of toe various articles mentioned : Apples, dried sf I Paachs. n Barley Pos es, Irisa M sn:i. castor I Fotatocs. wet ... 50 1 Beans, wHe P-m .; Bran . s I Rye r-. .50' Burkwn: Jtttt. 1 Ctl,UHUi- Corn, "n c eSBlKS. - 7" i Bine 3ras orn. shelled. CIT.. t OITJ Ml Fiax '.vS'1' .tjr o-y. strd. jcal12 Lime. I alWBssir Tursds lOwtosts Onion Set -tBBajiTlia wheat ,. . a TO . SO 3 j . . , . 1 ! . 1 U BS OfHSMBS .- 1 SZ ..m. A h-Htl. . SB -' -: p . f - 3T n y7 pv?s yn e y3 t3 si3 X-3!N g e2t- 3E EE5 ppepBH-jp W rf 3 a V STEIGEBOBHOOD NEWS. Pnrxlshed by Special Correspondents for The Advertiser. London. It Is time to sow the seeds for to matoes, if you would have early oes The voice of yoaag chickens are beard in Loudon. The usual spring moving has commenced ; there will be many changes. Mrs. Winters fe still sick. - Mr. Samuel Hayden is sfek with lung (vvtr. Mr. David Pierson has joined with the Methodists to prepare with them for the "belter oooatry." May j his spiritual training be such that he . will have an "abundant entrance into the everlasting kingdom" whan his earth work is done. Henry Ward Beecher says, he has noticed that the better a man was before conversion the better christian he made after. Then we may expect to find more than an average christian in Brother Pierson. Large atoek of Farm Implements will arrive In a few days, for Thomas Richards. General Order No. . I am makirs- room for an Im- rvifinco. fini-lnn.".' C; y rv r r. C 1 g jr !; &A X JLJI3 W jl A h &S. iai . & ' . f. Jem uv ia I. ne nine iu t-i BiiiiiiM ai LOWMAN'S. tCTjy.ii'- t.irm-r, nrff1 I.' 11 I '1W1 ' !".? ,f.f: A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of yootb. nervous weak- neac. early decay, loss of manhood, Ac, I will send a recipe that will ears yoc. FREE I OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis covered by a missionary in Sooth America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Rev, Joseph T. Inman; Statioa D, Bible House, New York CI ty . ly 1 THE OMAHA IP hi I bill Daily, $10, Weekly $1.50 PER YEAR, POSTAGE PREPAID. The DAILY is the best edited Newspaper Lin JlSabimiilra. anfipotMns .the latest tale- graphic, state and commercial newt. The "WEEKLY contains the condensed and ostntste news of the week, and is the cheap est paper of its stse n yiwuUu. SPSGIAL BATES TO CLUBS. Remit to C. S. TOT, SSmS Manager Republican, Omaha. Neb. u Krp ctfuillmeol illi-Lt-SES&Ei: :m Orn.i.nieu:eilar!d Plain. AlaBrinii is for mr. lndi-s snrl lnf.i;:f. AIT order left wlih S beeai.n will ic-elve prompt attentitm. 5 Main Street, BROW'TILLE,KEB. i25 Mfin Street, Frt door e-st uV Ric-arda Usrdwar sore. MrsimuiUe. JFebrmskJi. p- - - . . - . J. li-VC OJtiiea . - t - es - faTiTMlt ft- -fHa ononm-in. Vv ftavSdQ4 QE s J-? y fe-s-Pyii iiH sai iih nuRrBi i EC Irfe R ! SBIeS E if J". Zj. boy, -Psif& tans- sa m i sif4 sm dB ass ttjs mm. sv s ;Ms felt s? z- &Cl:-b' ! 4 50 rft ., ' I .'-I 4rt 9-fl W sTB-a-"- 3Btk SO ZJSf , - . I fl CT 275 S S-2,ra lit fe-ifS P tr I tlA i ou s M z i r ICO l.vJKtr I I I . i m : 1 SB J T " 4 m SM TS-? . .... i - nire - ". f J SSil-5 -- w. . xies-aura i ; .. - -. . v. rep.o. siwjMrM!.t-'pe.lJS w. datio-i of te public. atir,leCa',-je,otI'',r - w-ti , . m. . - i B. M. WATSHS. Old O'oa- BHtrsef- az prepttred to ftumisii 1 war-.. k7, tTcs. al. j; Warm Meals tX all Hours Han't go Hiisig?y, I when you come to town, bote!' t the K!- i b-sn Rest-ur-aU -nd i-y sIm- craving o.' ' toe inner man by procuring o C Jt . A-9CJARE XEAL" lor only && &t&. C 3EL, 5ig-tt-tt. eTosep-bi Sekntz, J.-K IV LiOCKSi WtCil65i f9CirY " J -J Kcep -jnsrsrui; aLargadw jrgkKepainnc- ni Ocr.. Waccne aad J4rt W UllkraHSCKUI K-ai!M JITXi. Mr. n !, Itrt '. .1. . t - -- ALL iroriT WA&AXTJ. La so.e -cent u. th:a ioci::y for t sale cf Xa.ZiU.rjS St MORRIS' CXLXBBATXB 3rFECTD SPKMES I IE SUM JwjjiiSsS 14 V TMPy j-nir j . " sy e 1 - .,..-' Cs.r-fate9k.sai, RlfOW vvrr t.f. v BstA!K:. 3s3& : y5 E 5 t3!B! ws 9 li23S3rirsri 2 3U feKf - a Fria3 e5 aa tss Wtxi'i' A2TI) .BSTABLISHSD 123" 1S5. O X- X E S If ESTATE AlG-EInO'V XTS" NEBRASKA. Wilii&m M. Hggtf er Boas a piU RxU taa Staaac. SatM Lamts on CoatiataUon. exaia TiOas, makes Deeds, Mortgag, and all Instru ments pertatntg to to transfer of Seal 5a tate. Has a Complete Atetract of Titles to all Heal Estate la ?Nmafc Caotaty. ZROIBZSOI-T. DEALER i: oots 4 Shoes l I W mi 3J4JD3 TO ORDER. Repairing Heatly Bone, l"Gtvi:villc. - JWkwusfca. CO Q fcD 3 "EE rtf r r- Hp -: - "2 - M , CO ?2 E S3 r -5 S .j T J r5 x. 2 L "3 - - r- K I V 3 A PHYSIOLOGICAL seiy of Marriage t lyitirif-icj tfi ie t WMoci ii i i . .; Iiti ci. i. ? S-"'lt Ut". (.T t . . -f Bcr-rener' ' r . .- B-.aje cf Vim-1 - - -nmtlM. jivi,p. n PMtV .!iMD!2AL AOVTScH! WT c -j-rof t.-, iifc. a:? mr ; stmn to . f - e. j?.;0-. crte;..i ic.ta. . u . AC'.rr--vx.: cr a .i). vnoi -He ihroatrwlXc-.f, v: an xzic t ' r- IV i .-JT twK v t p-K-p- ri e"jipp- mt" - A-TUl.4IZ-TS,.5i. Ss WEST END - i jjli IfiJilin. I wih to inform the putlfctlat have opened tbe vest xn-MA ariyp. bn will at ail time I found FRESH K.Tr a 33E, 3PO UX.T3E3LT-, &c o. , hich will be served to ensiomer. at iiMr.jj prices. Bo'iritinc g .Hare of 3 our patroi; agc. I mat your obedient servant. "w e T. BGere, Sfmlv Choice Flower and Garden Seeds a mur-wirrtua. Fcsurkes. s&c. -Votpv leJoki-t-j, try Mil. rlants of tb hkm end finest tsiptnvK n miv'.T psrswl and prf-uat tr mJ. Vr r w. tm of -trawm . Uvti'4 prvesnuc - t f o'ict!n. at tht jrr"at Jhow o. ;he i:a. 1 iiruuum -CH-y. nosxirn. I frow orer ! - ..r 1 Pti-s. ilse most ess.stei. ct., .em i cut.r I :-t-tunallUiew -)PeAmrfcaj.aJ T-r't-' n.all. AKi. Buibs KritTr lN- Fwn- . 'u.. rrnw o-scr-.pt' - )at m . i-r '. Fi'wr Uden.Trrf.j;TPrKrfvn. lrr 1 rru.. omn i paca-iso: e:uer xorf. tv.s c : p C TreTre Case CoS Crr.r i I ri 1 r c P10 twknd. r.r Gmslen b t rr . nm. IIeOi.f, 5. Tiis hnse is now eondne'ed in flr-r-r.. 'vle. Lrr rooi icr ('O..UKR-' .i riA.VEL.ERS. Billiard parlor and r: room c ntHrct-d wttli tn ,otet. Th p-t-L. -of Sonthm lerasta a sr:!-iu? io : Ietrop.:n. vmu rUutlag Lincoln SSTTiTrstu-si- n I I but it ran I " T --J of sfS i?--d m there :ira - k1 in :h nit. of -(tfeersea. fa r 1 who b wLl :z Wl st tbe emp!c- - . . K . . -wy fr ot-t sigftt. "yooo btv b'.umt'n ;L'-J-!t cr c-.l- nrr iLr . " v V u'entflntiu r ! it: ."TC. A W- S-grSStC.VC-3 3M.(r --' at. At'.ii- Hnt t.B n,t-t v rtk-jnt !. r . i .. . ..- ?. , w. - - -" Icosu noc-inc to : Uk b-!u-a Tvrn r- ,, ..T. v WK, ' lrU-nd, Jg-l-e. . 1 ... r-m. a A ... w -. --" t-i-x. vvi hs nan.-. t. jit,i , t . tvi AGENTS i 150 LOW Frc dt FAT J,TS1 IHIK V : X 4 i tH ftl N ATlO FROKFfff TI ; - j -ample . aces tr-dlBsm, :.MrU etc ' ' -v j -r pcfoUu' we-- r-r rf. My,t" . anvassers. -' - 'rllntns 11s 111 ml - t -oAcr,ddr --- si w 1 njnsi jii 1. . CAM-TXXI, dt CO- ST. IOFIS. ii O OT7EE HEADS, BILL FfEiDO I I I 7 w k rt? rL c r?i S rg f i flfi I f s t 1 fit rTD H Hll i !T f r m RMr'Hf Itufl iiTliilfUI ULHisIf i I or lae coor.-rr 4 9 work ceaditv M m th..-t imm fni Cnd Fish, at' Hnddart's. -nnn 1 .? .-rr:-.r ; offf L