t"..fSrc-iT &tPa ' ' i"l'W!ttsmasmBBBBBBBBBBBBBBm M -I f If i it s K. TBE ADVERTISER. THURSDAY, MARCH 7. 1S7S. TI3IE CARDS. Dctly Stage Line South. ?-& Brawn vUlewArapo. Falls cnyaafi elo iteUnz wtt resveyaaces lo &I1 other poinj. j.eftvw BxHvttleMrat i 'eloc p. m. Arrives atBrowBvTOeile'elecfc a. m. J. C. KAKLESS. Proprietor. NetirasltR Railway. LUTB )tB. BSfcaaar Hs3p: im 3rwecvllle J Pers rteferaslca. City Ltosta ABRIVZ .TS0pia 7:pia , . sceopza irfpm ll:ISpm 339 &m Graham Flour, at Huddart's. Corn Shelters by Stevenson & Cross. Hand-made harness at Bauer's, cheap for cash. Early vegetables and fruits, et Stevenson & Cross'. J. C. McNaughton as "Bob Han dy" Tuesday night. ..Yorfc I ..SW a ra VJf. IKVT?G.8ep't. Brownvllle Bam Lint to Phelps. Ir Brwormvlll ". n.. 1) p. m.. & p. a. Airtve ntBrerorine Tafttai.. Il a. m.. fc p. m, j BOCSFIEI-D. SCBeriBteaCeBt. Pittliters Notice. rjocl. Xotics-. et as ordinary reading msMer, " will fee efcrl Ma cents pr lis, each insertion. Set Ih eteptay :yp. fift-n cents t Mae. Authorised Aficnts. irres Bao re astaorlMMi at ?- b OHy to reeeHresad receipt awr b1 iaeas. YJWmas Bcrrs Is ottr boiird agent 1m QH Beet: pwrlct to ncetve an reept fer xaales ttay; m mi jwtoscriptiOB. J. I,rrrn. fctSt. btnin.boorMrt: tat Mutt pfaee.M reeert-e !M-ertpt m adver- - ttetag. BiueolteetaBdreeptwi "THE ArmJTlKR. Jmx 3. atzstCK te ear aathofHed eat at Asfrta U. te rr-4e atewtpUen ad adertisiHS. an collect ans recMpt for monies due as. TAIRHROTHER & IIACKEK. Publishers AdTerttir. i iimm iiiii i in Cheap Sulky and Gang Plows, by Thomas Richards. J, Stevenson &. Cross are doing a big business in plows and stoves. qsaH rSr5!! c5 &bi s bs? sfe is &ssalzZs3& ffSigliUMMl SEE ai' ' 5, COEH PLAHTSSRS,? OULKVATORS Canary Seed, at J. L. McGee t Bro's, 15e. per pound. Three-foot show case for cheap. Enquire at this office. sali Corned beef at the West End meat market. A fiinall grain field seed drill for sale. Apply to J. 1. Carson, or Robt. W. Eurnas. Square dealing and low prices is the style of doing business at the Chi cago Lumber Yard. Cottonwood fencing and split oak posts, cheap, at the Chicago Lumber yard. Large variet3 of notions and boys' clothing, and a new inroice of ehees, jut received at McPiierson's. Garden and field seeds, by the ounce, pound or bushel, by Hawxfy & Douglas. WALL PAPER And Window Shades, of every pat tern and style, atNickell's Drug and Book Store. Our friend Reed, Merchant of Sheridan, favored us with a call and substantial aid for our paper this week. Mr. Reed is a pleasant gentle man. You can save money, even if you live twenty-five miles from Brown ville, by buying your lumber of the Chicago Lumber Co. of this city. Fact ; come and get prices. We noticed some very fine let tuce at Stevenson & Crosa'. City Council Proceedings. Hannaford is in need of money, and wants tojeschange furniture for it. Second spring order of farm im plements have come for Stevenson & CrosB. Dr. Collins, our new dentist, says business is opening up even better than he anticipated. I will sell a Singer sewing ma chine, or any other, for cash, at half the old list prices, for the next sisty years, more or less. B. G. WlIITTEilOKE. Coucix. Rooms, March 4, 1S7S. Council met. Present, tfaynrStail, and Councilmen Hill, Mercer, Jud kiii3, Richards, Body, and Neidhart. Minutes were read and approved, af teriwhich the following accounts al lowed : Chicago Lumber Co Cochraa,fcLove, bnllding crossings. JoBri X.ovg .. . SIS S3 11 25 i eo 15 80 iea 25 IS Dr. Ed. Arnold returned last week from Chicago, where he spent the winter attending the Rush Medi cal College. LOCAL MATTERS. j Do you wish number one Con over's Colossal Asparagus plants? Furuas has a few thousand choice pittnts at one dollar per hundred. Dtm'l forget the "Bke. I Ifyo want tmjflkmg, first call "o t3s&vers & Crohs. Abbott s Stery are busy tm fiaftr ti ftrsi chtss work. An old lady named Corbin, re siding near Dunbar, Otoe county, while going home from Nebraska City on Thursday, last week, fell out of the wagon and was instantly killed Do you want the worth of your 35 cents? Then go to McPherson Hall Tuesday evening and witness the "Blafces" in the gre!t five act comedy-drama, "Speed the Plough." Elder Cartwright, of the Chris tian church, has been holding u pro tracted meetiug iu this city for the past two weeks, during which time there has been nineteen accessions to the church. "Speed the Pfauuh." Tuesday ..Syeuias. MePleron HH Go. . Much plewimj wb done last -waefc. ! MtueU wheat wa sown. The best mid cheapest plows for ;! d willcooH Uesold by Stevenson Jfc.Crwss. ' If tKa wwtther euuliutiea mild, peoeb trees will be ia bloom wilhiu a fw tlnys. Lh. liKir.eeateti:. ibi5ter, saad, " hWi puper ad psrat, x the Ciu tuegs LHtber Yxrii. Mrs. Hayden and Miss Hattie Smith arrived in Brownville on Fri day last froai Oregon Mo. Mi3 Hat- tie wns nu-iated into the Good Temp-J lar's hxlge that evening, and her nu merous young lady frieuls were "jut delighted' to see her aud welcome her back to Brownville. From the Sheridan items in the Peru Jlcrald, we elip the following : Mr. David Hacker's house is quite an ornament to our future county seat. being the firt houte built on a diago nal lot of the square. He is fitting up hi house as fast as possible for a good hotel and boarding house. "Sfffd tl Piegii"--Mbody '.ffeeeld Hd see'mx it Mt MuPitersou 1TU ix? TfIy pveniBj:. Pemty room. PereHial Phlox, Rhubarb, Currant-. Blackberry and Strawberry pbtui? en be liMtl of R. VT. luTua, Brownville. The local editor of the State Jour nal, speaking of a certain lady of Lincoln, says s-he, like Potiphar't wife is above suspicion. Mrs. Poti- On Wednesday, noon, this week Mr. Lee Zook and Miss Rachel Thompson, by Elder Cartwright, were immersed in the Missouri river, at the foot of Main Street, for the remis sion of their sins. See the new advertisement of Cbas. Helmer in another column. He has purchased the custom shop of A. Robison, which he has removed to No. 62 Main street. Charley has been with Mr. Robison seven or eight 3'ears, and needs no recommendation from uo; his work in the past speaks for him. Loolt Here Farmers I have the the best thing in the shape of a Horse Collar ever sold. It is the Turley Patent Rope-rim, easy adjust ing collar. Will not break into. T warrant these collars to give satisfac tion or money refunded give them a trial. B. F. Soudeu. "Tell your readers that McPherson started east last Monday to purchase his Spring goods, aud to wait patient I until his return with the biggest and cheapest stoek ever brought to Brownville.' All right our readers are posted. AVe learn there was a donation party at the residence of Prof. Mc Kenzie on Tuesday evening last, for the benefit of Rev. Wilson, which footed up the handsome sum of $50 00. Surely Bro. Wilson should feel proud of this expression of the high esteem in which he is held. The undersigned hereby offers hi three work horses, wagon and harness for sale cheap for cash ; also a tine lot of shoats. If you want a good bai-f nrnin mid li'-f 51 ,4mitll tPflm ." COUje 1 ............. ...... .. . -. . - and buy before March 10th 1S78. Dr. A. Opper.manx, 36v2 Sheridan Neb. II. C. LETT Hs just received two tons of that ex tra Fall Wheat Flour made by R. F. Davis &. Co.. St. Joe. which takes the t t. ! . l !..! 1 i . " ' . pnr, we oeiieve, was ine uiuy who, premium every time it is put in com- was so sweet on Joseph, hut Joph j petition. 1 he best i the cheapest wasn't that kind of a young man The Lincoln lady must feel highly complimented by the comparison. Mar eh wme in rather lioiiHh. If 'iUo tilti dvliip in-True, it" wM o like a Jamb. Thanks to the uterk of the wetbr, if it b true. Harvey MeGee went East Mon day to purchase his spring atoek of goods. We may expeet a grand dis play and a mammoth dt-ck when he returns. Theinveutorof "Artificial stone" iio exhibiting some of hb made stone in Omaha and Lincolnand the "lo-j I ..! t .i.- .:: i..-.., ,.i.:.. OUt r ;. iw4jfri iiv. 5iuKimii5 to write column pufl about. They say this artificial stone bt-als nature "all holtow." Mr. Stout thinks it a good" thing, having purchased the right to make it for Lancaster county. The "OW Reliable." pre&ided over by that good natural Etiglish maa Jstjh Body, bad tresh nb for "eale lHt week, whlali were very fine aud wnl oil rapklly. Frd Marohu intends visiting Cliieosoon, making it both a basi- -nes3 and pleasure trip. He will brine beck witii him a nice line of sample goods iiieer. if possible, than anj thfV have ever had before. Prof. Tice'a predlctloas for March fays, "T-t to -eoond clear aad fair." . Itrulned ail the afterwooii of the first day, and the secoud all day vas re- mnrkablv dark and rainy. That Is about a newr as he generally guesses Jo-eph Body, On Friday last we had the pleas ure of forming W. T. Moore of the "West End" butcher shop, says his is not simply a cold-weather business, but that he in tends to continue during thesummer, and that he is now perfecting ar rangenieutfi whereby he can supply his cutomei3 with meat, fresh aud sweet, during the "heated term.' Old settlers of this county will rerr.emler A. L. Coate, the first sur veyor Nemaha county ever had. Mr. Coate writes to .m. H. Hoover from New Orleans, and wants some old friend to write him a "big letter," full of news. He has been in New Or leans for twelve years. We'll send Allen an Advertiser, with our best wishes, for the "days of auld lang syne." Following is the report of attend ance at the Brownville schools tor February, 1S7S : Boys, High Schoool 30 Grammar Schoot. 21 Iatermdiate Dept . 22 1st Primary IS ai Trimary 21 3d Primary 21 G. H. Lannon, servlces'as 3Iarshal "V7. A. Jndklns.fjnnrirtPs J. J. ilereef , balance on fire hooks. Treasurer W. T. Rogers presented his report as treasurer, which ou mo tion was accepted and placed on file. Petitions for liquor license were re ceived from P. Fraker, Wm. Stevens, and W. H. Small, and laid over under the rule. On motion, it was ordered that thp clerk give notice of an election to be held on Tuesday, April 2, 1S7S, in the several wards, for the following offi cersone Mayor, one Police Judge, ofie Treasurer, one Clerk, one Mar slial, and one Concilman, for eaeh ward. The following named persons were dbosen as judges and clerks at said ejection : 11? Ward M. M. Conner. J. W. Hinton, F. August, as judges, and E. H.. Wilcox, L. L. Hulburd, as clerk?. 2d Ward James Coahran.D J.Ar nold, D. H. McLaughlin, as judges, and S. A. Osborn, R. C. Berger, as clerks. 3d Ward R. L. John?on. G. W. Bratton, C. Schantz, as judges, and F. Scofleld, G. Carrington, as clerks. And further, that the places for her 'fsaid poles be held at the fol wihdsmiTJOjpJaces: -jrard Old Transfer office. 2(1 2vard L L. Hulburd's office. 3t? AVard Corner 6th and Main sts. n motion, a committee consisting of ;MeSsrs. Neidhartand Mercer, were aPPli!ted to ameud the ordinance regulatiug the percent, of city treas urer for collections. Adjourned to meet Wednesday (yraafng. March 13th. J. B. Docker. Clerk. HEIGHB0EE00D NEWS. furnished hy Special Correspondent for The Advertiser. .ondo22. Teaobers' Club at London school house next Saturday night. v More than usual acreage of wheat will bo sown this ppring. Feb. 26th, infant child of Alex. MoKinney departed this life. "Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven." Sam. Hayden still sick. Who can discarn the signs of the times? the war spirit seems to pre vail among the nations. Is the great "battle of Armageddon" near? Is the long, wearj day of sin drawing to a close? Is a brighter duy dawning? Is the "kingdom of heaven" to be ushered in after the last great battle, and the people learn war no more? The Lord hasten the time ! Public speakers should not pre sume too much on the ignorance and dullness of their hearers, sometimes they come to grief by it. When a speaker denounces Spiritualism, or auy other belief, and the next sen tence preach that doctrins it is too thin ; the people look right through it. It looks very much like taking other men's nets in which to cat oh your own fish. Cling to your own leaky craft if it sink you, rather than take ths sails from the more sea-1 worthy ships of your neighbor, and .T'AL AXJ I1S01 1 c B. M. ISST'&BXiISHSD US" 1S56. BAILEY. SH rPFSX AND BKALBR I" I LrvE stock:1 ox-dst BROWYIU-E, 2EBJ2A&CA. . - Farmer, pteaseoall and get prices; Iat 5 I C Pj j-y 1 j Office 01 Main street. Hoed!? boildlafc azcazoBsa COMMERCIAL. TIIEi 3JROT.VXVIl.l4E aiAHKEK-S. Baow2rvria.B, March ft. 1875. The Hiarirots bare beeii tolerably aetiv this wic.aspoeislly la corn, which baa ad vanced e la tue iae of a deiiB In Cnlca- eo qootattoos, bcyars being aaxloos to aer- then turn aud say, "your ship is not ;eae. A,fefUNCY EST SOEi'sLfc-SaSl.. WiiiiamS. Hoover. safe. Tii led, - U I 4a Tl Ineral Order No. Fm our lien's Youths'. Bars i Children's Clothing, no to LOW MAN'S. Girls. Total. 23 46 22 41 23 4$ 35 46 lfl 21 Total 118 The average attendance was low for February on account of whooping cough among the children of the low er rooms. Jarvis S. Church, Director. At London, on the 14th of Jaauary 1S7S, Mrs. Tillie Sage, in the 24th year of her age. In the loss of our yeung friend we are again admonished of the fact that "in the midst of life we are in death." Seldom ha the dreaded enemy of our. race removed from our midst one so universally loved as she, and no won der, for iu all tne relations of life the ennoldiiiK qualities of her mind aud heart was constantly displayed. The young husband of her boseoni, foand in her the perfection of tender ne anu aitection, aud Iter young com Hogs are eoostoerably deprvreed la eonse- qnaaeeor a demoralized market In Chicago. Ia aa Interview with Mr. Bailey yjte-terdny. be said "Advise fermera.to hold their hoam, ' Does a geaeral Seal Estate Lands on Commteeta. ex wakes Deed. Moztaeara. an I A M A. - -tw at least nntil we can see what this deraotall- ! raTOI pwsaianne; 10 tarn tnn In n.lc n.-c- . . BSM a Mm fr srr MMWmmwms In prodoee and provteloos the market re- mfthlf an tltA ..nlv !! 1 v rmt i uh mm mms mmmmmj rTmvg&& ! tpk 9mVJ v UWIU t betas; la eggs aad lard. FoUowlas; are the quotations yesterday ', Boon, the Uoie of olac; to btsm. OOKiUECTKS irj.lt SAII.BT. STOCK JMCALIta axd sirrax. Steers, mir to ehoiee Si 2S3 75 Oowa, fm 2 00Q2 50 3ew;Be- - ill u -' TT9f Rrt'is Oompiate Absinwfc of', 'les to all Real Estate In Nemaha Oooa " IWG-HAM ' ri s XWSQ ?Z GMAT?r MAMKXT. OOfUUBCTBO Y W. W. XACKSY, GaAtN" BCAtSi. 25 Main Street, First door east of Richards' hardware stc MrowiiviUe Nebraska. i-1 panions aud ucquaintauces fevery-lafrti Wbea:, choice fell. 5frPTW'5 7a The best evidence in the world tof the superiority of the Singer Sew- itfs Machine is that it alone has been 1 made the subject of imitation, and that agents of other machines have to use itt'name to draw attention to their sunrHjns wares. The genuine Singer can ftdly b obtained of the authoriz ed agents of said entnpHny. E. M. Mc Williams, Aseut, 353 Bia'itvilie. -Farmers, buy Deere's Sulky Plo', the best in the market, by Stoveuson & Cross. some meddlesome folks are try-1 z ing tu have an ordinance passed for- ji bidding our two very deeent and re-j w spectablebatl)prhop3 to open on Sun-! m 5 dsj-. Such are those who strain at a ri j I'nnt ami mi'flllnn- nnmul Wn V.. ! 11.. ... !. . -e r .. vi.. .!... ..r inr- tne acquaintance 01 ,. . . , -.. . . , ' novo in npnnlp rhn.iinnc o., ll Mr. J. IF Pafri..- n.T f4rBrit tl.U , r l .....,.,-. n., r i . I 11 j . , ' 'attending to their owM business so eountv. Mr. I'Mlrmk willpd tn iisvp 115 l . .... . . long as their nguts are not in lerfered print sxjiue ca.us ior nini, selling forth the faot that he is jawing espec ial attention to the breeding and ship ping of high class poultry, and has constantly for sale eggs of the most faiorite varieties. o In A H hi A B 03 rl Following is the list of jurors ehoen for the term of the District Court which sits on the 18th inst : GRAND JURORS. L r1. Yader, Jacob Good, O. K. Fisher, J. P. Miller. Henry Btehiman, Jes&e Shorllidge, Geo. R. E-i wards. Church Howe, Daniel C. Cole, C. E Bingham, William Catheart, Franei- Redfern, Green Edwards, m PI B B A with. at the weather. John Ebbs, Henry Hillers. The city marshal of Kearney must be an excellent official. We draw this conclusion from the way a saloon keeper pitches into him, in the columns of the Pre. But the May or, the -. k. fcays, is a bully fellow, for he always pays for his -whisky. PETIT JURORS. A. CampieH, Henry Curtis. The Blakes ou next Tuesday evening will give the public "Speed the Plough," said to be the best selec tman tbey have jet made. The com pany is making elaborate prepara tions, and we may expeet a grutifying performance. MePherson Hall should be filled to oversowing. William Bridge, Cory don Hitt, J. W. Weber. . Daniel Watkius, Fred Setz, (Stephen Gilbert, J. H. Dunn, Ja5. MoCundless, J. P. Toolund, John Hinton, Samuel Miner, John Titua. Geo. S. McGrew, T. J. Kealy, R. B. Smith, Wm. Holroyd, Joseph Lash, Wm. Stevenson, G. W. Halladay, Jas. A. Adamson, Wm. Cummings, Alex. McKinney. In answer to a recent local item of ours the Falls City Ji&urviaeays : The Falls City merchants have not lost a in grouud recently, that we are 'Hwareof. On the contrary, w ven- The Hepubucan says the young ture theassertion that no citv of equal men of Omaha have organized a well regulated gymna-iuni. Something that the young men of every town ought to do; for, a the Jiejntbliean fcays, "the value of moderate gymnas tic exercise for the benefit of hsalth oaii scarcely be over estimated." size, in the Suite, can boast of better stocked and more numerously patron ized stores, or a more active and en terprisins set of merchants than Falls City. There ha been no material re duction in the trade of this city dur inc the pot year, naught butasteady increase and a constant advance to ward a surer footing and a broader ! erasp of patmnaee has characterized A buiWlng was burned in Kear-I her trade. And to this wonderful nev last week the work of incendi-' ""see.4" and market! activity in every , , . . , , , ,v.l,np of business, our merchants are ary, who when caught confessed the j Iaree,y jndehted'to aljber3, ae of the felony. The Prees says the iufuria- ; columns of their city pappr. Thy tod cithtens of Kearney placed a rope are fenib!e of this faot and mean to about the fellow's neck, and would continue thi mane of success more i..!.... him if.nvnnphsii nnii extensively in the future, even, than "i ' : a m. . l t...... -i..,- itniv havp in ,he pst- i,nO iOIfts. I11B liaiuo ia iuuu -cjsu.j Mr. Mtir-h, one of tlie prnnri- etors of MePherson Block, and of the magnificent hotel nowbeingiiuined. arrived in the city last week. He i.s making arrangements for speedy com pletion of the work on the hotel, and the construction of a lare barn and other valuable improvements in con nection with the hotel ths "Marsh House." Mr. Lewis Fiher. President of the Nemaha Coal company, informs us that the meeting last Friday was very poorlj- attended on aeeount of the rain-storm at the hour of meeting, aad that the meeting ahjourned to the Sth inst. 1 o'clock p. rn. at Larkin's school house. Every member is in terested, and therefore urgently re quested to be present. There was an omission in print ing the bills for the "Blake" dramatic entertainment ou Tuesday evening next. It was and is the intention of the company to sell "half" tickets, admitting children under twelve years, for 25 cts. The prices or ad mission are, and Mr. Dolen of whom tickets can be procured is so instruct ed, ndults 35 cents, children under twelve 25 cents. No extra chanre for reserved chairs. r & q m ": : 1 i. B fi 0 0 0 B Hi R f-p7-TKfee and Death, when thev r F""H Tl,,JrlU'n ItftH-i "- nr tnn s B Z iec 1 mai nty are at a uitance. ill n tte nrai anproaen 01 mat let I destroy- R rl a H G9 w H M H B H i j rious for jesting. We use our bete- oeavors to drive on the tireau meascn- eers, and are only happy when wel comforting as-uranee that the soul of where will bear evidence to her pri vate worth, her moral influence, aud enduring friendship and mingle their tears of sorrow with tho-e of her af llieled relatives and IipkH broken hus band, her loving father and grief stricken, sister, at her sudden depar ture'. Rarely have we seen an ocea- jsion so deeply impressive as at the funeral and burial of the deceased. Bro. Beggs conducted the services, and delivered a most solemn aad feel iog discourse, from Rev. 14 chap., 13 vere. But few eyes were iindimmed with tears, Mtid but few hearts kejit back their ?orrow. Jt occurred to us as though that large funeral train wa composed entirely of mourners. But why mouru? Ah! we know it wrings the heart with anguish when the I dear form in the pride of life is wrest- wl tsstm the warm rocjMJe-ef friends by death. But why mourn when w- have the departed one is now happy in tthe skies? that she has made n ex- if. Uonsumntion. in tne shaue f a -. ..- . .. eoMgh or slight cold aa well as more j enange 01 mis sorrowing worlrt for se-vere Bronchial or Catarrhal com- heaven? Remember, too, that the p.aini wesnouiaaioiieeue Aliens j pKrltiOI1 is ,Jot ftmJ . tbjt -mircdi im tiiiu wiiii viierrv. ji has no superior in saeh caaps. Every bfttle warranted to give satisfaction. Sold by A. W. Nickell. 1 Barley. Cora la the ear, oU. - aw shelled is 2BH w' I iiave opened "tliis Hes se tanrant for t!b.e accoxiono- Tlatioii of the p-a"biic and . ara -Dreared to fcrnIi 20 - - , Warm Meals at all Hours Don't go Hungry, STJUSJET JfAMXSTPJmB UCK. coKascraB wbrkly by jesrH hwdakt, ibax.kr ix oaecKKias axb paoocca. Cora Meal, f HW S natter. . iaaf 2P nam Jtevtaurant. an satity fr- era. .1 Yjmt9 Tfe S the mwr man !ir proenrjn? fJC i-. Potatoes I1 w when you enme lotown. hot f" t 20, Apples .. Onions. Chickens, old. Chickens, a Tnrftsrs, dressed. Wood. 9 cord Hay, toe JUST AIL JfAMJCMT. Ftawr, Haaalbal fail " Wichita fail wheat Eagle Mill Ml wheat. Glen Bock fall wheat Glen Bock spring Sheridan spring wheat. " esaaha VaHsy sjwtag. Graham C. S. Singlinzii. 5' ?r Appbv. Bran and Shorts mixed Corn, per brahal a XS2. f rz. fm.n -5- s -2 T? E3S3S ?s - 3 --S -" TT - IV 3 "v s--a Fre."h Drugs and School Books, foil supply alwavs ou hand at W. H. McCreerv's. " 30m3. If you want a xooti. square meal, for 25 cents, go to Mrs. Rauschkolb's. r-3 r. er rv3 i js ir-3 t--S i is ?-l OS E-a "5 z?- P5 O C3 S ! K S -S3 05 tr-i-3 Fair bank's Counter Scales, ri-5 L- Stevenson & Cros3. - KT General Order No. 1. For your Dre?s Goods. Fancv Good, Notions, Prints, Sheetings, Muslius, &c, &., go to LOWMAX'S. jevenspr l-Orfi oges and Lemons, at Hud- dart's, fresh and nice. The case of the foreclosure of mort gage on the Brownville Ft. K. & Pa cific R. R. aud the sale of the road u a der the decree which has been pub lished, and in which our people are much interested, has suddenly come to grief. Mr. B ready, on behalf of the county, city, and otherstockhold ers, put in an appearance to have the decree and ale set aside and to he per mitted to defend, on the grounds, among other things, that they were not made parties to the proceedings, and had no knowledge thereof until after the same had takeu place, and that the appearance and confession of the B Ft. K. & P. R. R. Company la Your ILife Worth Savin?? Consumption has its origin in colds aud neglected cough, that at first are hardly noticed. We hear them among our friends, every day. How Often they lead to the irrave, when a i simple remedy taken in time would I prevent suffering, broken health, and save life. Brown's Couli Bal sam is the most reliable lung healing remedy of the age. It promotes ex pectoration, and allays irritation of the throat and bronchial tubes, caus Inir the luncs to throw off all unheal thy secretions, and removes the ten dency to cough. Price, 50 cents per bottle. Public speakers and singers, and nil persons subject to hoarseness and throHt affections, find immdjate and permnnpnt relief by using Srown'S Tar Troches. 25 cts. p?r box. All nf Brotvn's Grent Western Rem pdie'. for shJp by A. W. Nickel. H. C. Lptt and W. H. McCreery, Brown ville, Neb. 37tf. S. C. ILETT Keep a foil aud complete line of DRUGS and GROCERIES. Money to loan on farms. T. L. Schick. by every duy brings us nearer end nearer to eaeh other; and that after the lapse of a few years at most, onr reunion ! will be nerfected in the skies. We will miee our dear sister in the Sab bath schoal and eliureh, where we have so often met in the poet; bat she is with her Savior. Her last words gives her dear relatives every com fort "My blessed Jesus is with me." I May you all meet her and her hleaeed Jesttd in that home above. A Fbiexd. Full Iiae of sample pieoe goods at Large stoek of Farm Implement." will arrive in a few day, for Thomas Richards. Sopar, eosee A, 3' for. " Extra r.SBe. X. O.. bnwM, jr. O. " CatUiar.T'a. Powdered. 7 fta Coflea, Bio. 4 to 44 Wv " O. G. Java, 3 lbs Crattheert, per . Dried Cora, per Dried Peaches, 9 Bv Dried Apples. V - rared Peaches. V B. Pitted Cherries, ft B. Dried Pie Plant. vrp. per sal La rd 30m 73 . 73Jl 0W , " dostttt ,..n.- 2 90ft 25 250Jti 1 ----- n. aTav a B dVh -a 111 MBSBSrW V til 5ladba 3 T wliea 5 00 S- tf r C2S3 -Z - . r a J W i - LJ - ;s gi? 4 " fc V B iJ -I ECTtn - 2 16. wneafc 2 75! UJrL "5J fe" - Ti . mm l mnrmmmm mm , 1 1l 35 byJske. perBB 75' as. T t". "TZ3 .r-xy 1 SS W - '- -J Jmtf -J- , 1 , . . . h l m LT.,7 . - iw B JrlJlE'asSaSSSgy: i an ' ini.. Tfe5iSihSr . . . i so ,TMnTlnrBwr----igj i oo odiJegaiarN'jrgB'ey: - . ti-ttsiy II 11 10 S I2EB1 & Ik. IS ' ; as - " ...... ..... "Stt SOB Coal CHI. peraaUon White Ft, per kit Salt, per barrel Osstr-Ft. 3eott red. per ton black, par ton CHICACO JTAKKXT. Vi ?& hSk p afa:.l'ni: UL CiSES ft C1SKTS ")rn.inif nr-l nn ! P'ln .lt hr'ioUs f'r trifti. lat'If aai! , All orders left w!ra s. Seemaa wl nrotnn: r.it'- 7 ( 5 aiBia Sxrwt, KK01T XYILLK. N I Choice line of Pocket and Table Cutlery, at H. C. LkTT'S. Every thine in the family grocery line at Huddart's. einereu oy juoe iiason was unau- W Snnfco DC tirttlrrlnt o r it ctlll ft. .:.,,! .....J l. n.:, . . I r a Swede, and from the Pre' ac- ..... ' . " .,. , "' -, u.u,,u wauie iurecm- a t,., . I inillK. linciPrtBrirI incrlr. n-hontrocnid i....n ......: : .;...ij .- oount he mast be a fari-a rather dan- ... ' pnts" "-' ' " "-" ' 1 .T. ' '" . . .b 1UBl "" lo cir' , ...j -'" . "-, uumvtiiiL me nnieu case aireauv rsenti- Mothers will find Dr. Winchell's Teething Syrup just the medicine to have in the house for the children. It will cure cold's cnuzhs. pore throat, and resulate the howells. frv it' Sold by A. W. Nickell. Apples, cookin Huddart's. and eating, a; Sugar cured haatsatH. C. Lett's. General Order No, 4. I am making room far aju Im mense Spring JtSauiiiierkfttck. Now is the time to ger iSRr:&isis at LOW MANS. Distempers, cn-tgi.s. colds fevers t and mopt of the diseases which hors-j e". caitie. sheep, hogs anu poultry are subjeet to are readily overcome and I cured by using Uncle Sam's Condition Kelly Barb Wire, by Stevenson i Powder according to the plain diree & Cross. ! tions. Sold bv A W. Nickell. CmcK, March 0. WHJtBAT ModWateijr aetrve bat weak and lower; JSo. I, B, So. 2. alU edae, StT 1JK. CORX Opened weak and easy bat ekwed hhzber thaa ysstmtaj; reaalar ?fc. -, 4B9 , ec ; silt edae.49ZM. , j IlOCe BseeipU. ISML Market a Utile r. am- tr. .i- iteht. &SMSX79: hcTT i opened Ice WrSTSD Tiftffl lfIHT7F i! I ifllill lit it Hi iiiii I wish to inform the oobiic t1 J sblppfna. fSCnaLS ; some left over. I Bucliwlieat Flour At Huddart's Family Grocery Store. Pure Apple Cider at Huddart's. BLUE-GRASS SEES At Niekir Dru? and Bok Stor. CATTUB suatlpli. 3W; ship in H, GO ,BM0H6; stoekera, WSaT 3tD MAXSEL STAXDARD WRIGHTS. i ' -w 1!1 mt tk limu lo binnfl FEKH MEAT, The tollowiBC taWe shows she nmaber of CJL5Klfl. POtJLTRY. A pownthj te a boabel of the vrioa arttekM mentfckaed: , which will be served to custom-r Nice fitting drawers fr gentle men cut aud made at Mar-h's. Cash paid for outter at Huddart's. General Order No. 4. I am making room fr an Im mense Sprinjr& Jsammcr Stocii. NoV is the time to get rgaiiss at LOWMAX'S. TlHA.rrJKS. A ppiea. drtart -, . "ft Barier.. BoafW. castor 2 Beaos, IBraa Boekwoeat X. . . . . Cotl.stom. . " "" Corn, on cob 7l TKA.RE TrlRr. March 5. ISTis. BnjatniD 1 forn te!!et! ?j& F.. iiifunt wn of Ilobt. and Mary C. Teare. of r,rn Meal ...T... "'. ? wboopinr coiwth. vt. plasterinz" i , Hay.trn J.W t Kony.stra'd.aaL12 Llmt. nnslaeked 0 A CAHD To at! who are. softerlnr from tte errors , Malt. Barley .l '-n rtinfrr tnnr nt Mn. mwrMm3 mu m n T I wl" .. iU.. . j.w..u. ... ..., ..Twn.- I rkt ness. early deay. loss of manhood, Ac, I j onion Seis.I will fend a recipe that Will core yoc. FRTS OF CHARGK. This great remedy was dis covered by a missionary in Sonth America. Peaches... a 'living price. sIweeVl"ie ttemwm m ttmn ot ynuT v -' Peafe !Lo.' e. I mm yoor obetrfent aerrau Oar am. Wm. T. Stool amlv Salt. Bl! Clover. Flax Hemp. SEEDS. M i Oraaac Sorshnai 5; Joseuk 3-aknts, JO There is no earthly boon more L-wi - if ut imtH envelope toth-i precious than good health, and it be- J jo-ph T. Iaman; Station D. Bible Hooae. hooves its possessor to endeavor to re- . j?- Tfrk. City. uji tain it. If you are assailed with sueh Ttmothy i Wheel. . 57 j Broom Corn .JS j Hnncarian . I Millet -f -ao SFtLU Mf rr1 Clocks, Watches, Jewelry f. Kepw ewsfntiy on h&ad a lars- Vf aasoited M:k i nstnrn.'il in ' ,ra Repairing f clock.. Watcbe SDi J - - -4 JxO TEAS, at NioSelTs Drug and Book Store. gerous one. iro-wever. anrl grocers of Brownvilie. have been E. F. Warren, Ksq., of Nebraska for th past year drawing trade away -City came iilto Brownville last Fri-, from Falls Cit- and other competinir dav. He intended to arrive iu our j towns. When farmers come from Unfle Sam's Harness Oil fills and J closes the pores of leather, effectually ber. stock and fnrnitnrP m-rohanrs . i , u-..u .u .......,-: . ' V """" " c cul ui ue l . uaraPnei - "'""f- " "'cun mc vuiisuiiuiiiiou ann I uusi. a.c.. ann renfirinp- . 1 ...--. . c- cancel said mortgage, and restore the pnrt an" pliahle, while at the same the harness ties and iron taken from the road. ,"me '"""afmr its durability. Sold JThe decree and sale wer- set aside, i Am -Nlcge"- Gitv Thursde.3 evening, but notwilh- Richardson county and within a few i j and stockholders let in to defend not j on the ground of wanl of authority in i GfvHSrclI Ordsr NO 2 Pearmanyet?" "Yes. sir; we initi- Foryour Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, o to LOWMAN'S. provoking ills as sick headache, torpid liver, sour stomach, and s generaf feeling of weariness and disgust, don't go and commit suieide. but take Eil ert'a Day-light Liver Pills and be cured. Sold bv A. W. Nickell. Extra copies of The Ativbf.tiser for sale by A. W. Nickell, druggist book-seller and stationer. Extra copiesof Thb ADVERTISER can hereafter be had of A. W. Nickel. Farmers, buy your agricultural irspiements of Stevenson t Cross. v CC3 ! . Brond-oast seeders cheap, by T. Richards. Garden, field and hedga seed, by Stevenson & Crosa. Harnesfl, saddles aa I Stevenson fc Cross. t - d whine, by : l tui J I .i e tt.11 rvt-- .... . gtaiiQlllg HC wears a reu riuuwu, a.uu ; nines oi ran-, ony io nam away lnra- , JufJire r;,,nn tn m.V, c,,,! nno other temperance emblems, he got off ber. agricultural machinery, dry ! am.e. hut on account of the froni: the tram at Peru, thinking it was , jroods. etc . and when those farmers j equitable showing in behalf of the Brownville. Mr. Warren Informs us ; bring their hogsallthe way to Brown-1 tockholder.. S5o through thPmeiflf. .i,o thf l-arioas temperance ortranisa-i ville which has been doneand which ,!,. ,n fr tj ..... S Rheumatism, neuralzia. Riiraine '. rtunttvarf fiourishiaccrand-! i beinir done from week to week, we ' .!, . j , ... . . i anQ "ruises will be relieved by Uncle Termor frivvoiir orders toTho. hTwVld : vbu Mu?ht U,infe we h,ve Bufflcien. evidence Up-; ' Zul ZZ I S5 VX.T. LST' U"'"!'e'"- SS.S:- "" ' nn tt-hih tn hscn fhp nnintnn fhntflia' . ... .... .. ... I ' o" iu a is iiuc. w" " .merits ot this rai road tratinn " i ELSCTIOH NOTICE. X(yrvE i hereby alven that an election . will b heid in tte several Wards of the , ri Citv f Brownville. Nebraska, on t V Tucsdaa-. April 2, A.9. 15S, when the iollewta; oaicers will hevosad fo to-wit: One Mayor. One PoUea Judf:e. One Treasurer, OneCterJc. One Karsba:. One OeniMsMnaa btt Ward; One Coanctlmaa 3d Wasil. One Ortoncllman 9d Wanf. On wlueli dav toe- pntts wtttlss-' th KHlowtsa; Mmi piaeas: l -. lVm. li Tvftncfar nBWi 3d WantatoJBceef IUJfaaW. 2.1 Ward, at earner M and i Pollsos-eaedato'ekaeka. 7 o'eJoek p. m. By eeda- of tho CoaamM. B7w4 J. B. DOCKKB. City Oark. pHARLBS HELMER, fashiox.vblt: a tA " O tz rz m 5- -v rn . -.- a a -o zm fH l r- low on hrt rf!ir t rniu)E at l .iiK rurr.Asrrz. kv j.- . 'Mn uiKZ.'.,j U Z tiW ilt- O' LAZAJIUS Jt MOSEIS cu3 .-i a Z & - -j tLE3K.lTti) i-Kili.tTrr md ZZ 1"? r -z r rtnrnTtfti rn a rur m snnr ? bMJl& & tit BUtMt - H rt u &z OBISON, M-mm.tr - eaec? w m "fo. 3ialn s.ree: BKOXrjTVILI.E. NCfiAMKA HATH TQTJ SES3T . n .. i r Unttn n -ini. H e "n .. .:i t vT Ua.1 . ated him uit e lempw - j.c.uni. . x.,,, ,.c .t-l u-bich is very much the heaviest liti-! our last meetiug." Ann we saw we, inuucemems ior iraue man uo i"B,Patibn that ev ,r verv plad to hear that our oiu were Davennort Iron Sulkv Plnw t-o t-er oriPinntpH in v,i ' !evers to regulate on sidling land, the! Sewin-Afsohine it very glad to hear that our old j merohants of any city ia Southern county, and our people here still hold : 6' y Thomas Richards. had cheep for ca-h. Tiac Best in the work!, to be can be seen at t EztWF3Bimi f i fr- . ! -' " - -'.,., di niatf fTvru,s? x; -.vss- 1 fi.'jLMa '"" t iMflsv T a a A B ' Inf'V'l Ma m a sHBCSSCHSKSSrSJSsEiLZZ? - i sa i iW. ; ukaiau: IS Soot and Shoe' 2 Having btuHtbt the cus tom sfip of A- Robumu. I smreparea te do work o' a!l kln.is at Reasonable Rates. As-Bpair!ns neatly aad I prompt iv done. ' sinop Xo. C Main Street, - iBoots ft i MHM navlas: pareeaeetf ta 3B x ; JP Wl 4X 1-S T HI!?! SS aifniH StJ-oel, i ) IwiahtasavsMsanesrtasu las 4 a llrst tsne. lrr-r-, IcrMdaeav Ll. pp f rtelfd !isd d.-n? sd a th'i Nehrka ih" midc track in the tight roiWirii?. Vrfr4tAf. rnrBV, - .VlkrrBlcJtcV. Tod Fi$b. at Huddart's Main street, Bn nville. Neb. , -'iJSrk fitf-t " B. G . WinTTRaroRK s.