!SC5!3E5T-T!n. 1? i 4 : i. u M raya gUw -w-rra-v- - s---"?'aWSBgggBE8B8MHBagBBMBBgBMMEEaMBBErfaBFBaanBHMS "TC I I i . . . "" i ' - , .1. THE ADVERTISER THU116DAY, MARCH 14. 187S. TIKE CARDS. Dally Stage X.lue Sotitli. TFrem Brownville to Araso, Falls Cltyana Rulo u XetashsTCity, Aspoiwall and Bt. Iroiii. coo- acting with conveyances l o all other points. j,snvfsK .mown vine caiiyai 10 aucx i m. Arrives at Ilrewnvllle 11 o'clock n. m. J.X1 UXBLSSS, Proprietor. Xcbraska Railway. ASE1VE 72pm GrOOpm -V4S p in l:Wpm ll:I5pm Ties am fcitt a ui - 1 BrowavJile KUm. Pern Nebraska aty I Lincoln -Spward York ':9&nu. 7:4le. 123pni Mpm- WJI. TRVnCG, Snp't. Brownville Bnss Line to Phelps. Z.eave BrewnvllI 7:39 a. m., 1:39 p. m 5:39 p. in. Arrive at Brown vlll7taftR.in 110 a. in.. Sp. ml J. BOCSr IELT). Suuerlntendeat. Pnllisllr Notices. Incui. JfoTicBs. pet us ordinary readlnc matter, will be charged ten erats per line, each insertion. He. In display type, fifteen cents a line. Authorized 'Agents. Titus Bkos are oar authorized REents at Nema ha City to receive and receipt far mollis due as. Tnoms Bcbress is oar authorized t-peal In Glen Keck precise to receive and receipt for monies due as ea sefescrietloB. A J. ltiTTEK. at St. tterolH . Is oar authorized a;;ent at that )liee,to receive xabscrlpUons and adver--tiilng, aad to collect and receipt for monies due Tke Advertiser, johk S. ill nick hi our authorized accnt at Aspln Wall, to recotve satncriptloti and advertising, and collect and receipt for monies due ns. FAIltBROTHER &. HACKER. Publishers Advertiser. XjOCAIj matters. Another big rain iilght. here Mnndav Tf you wn l anything, first call oh Stevenwn &, Cm. Blank Deeds. Mortgage.0, Chattel Mortgages, etc., printed on best pa per, for sale at this office. ' We prognosticate that the water i in "the Missouri river will not rise very uigli this season. Another coal meeting at'Larkin's echnol hoii m Saturday 23d inpt. Seo notice of the president. :. i-sii..iJ,.- r W . , .., ,... I to nave jjc. dh irii. tn iuwa. wiiii i JJtem to orlivpr x cottie ni lectures. j The oW dintillry t raft and ap- tiirteuxnces i? t te ofTereil for sale aciiiii. ree ntrtivcnf hiteniftl revenue Slcer. Peony roots. lVre:iI Phlox, Rhubarlv, Curmtits, BlMckberry and i S'tmwUerrv nlaiiloan be had of II. W. Fiirna, IJrtwnvilIe. TJie Red Ribbon men of Lincoln, ha"ve made Rrraugements for calling a State Temperance Convention to be iield in Lincoln some time in May. Mr. Clarence B. Buckinaw and Miss Filora Hoover, Nemaha City, were last Sunday joined in matrimon ial bends. Jno.. Crother, J. P., per formed the ceremony. We wish much happme-s to the young couple. The little nresn slip on 3'our pa per that contains j-otir naues will tell you if the time paid for i- up. If the tJme paid for has expired please renew jour subscription call on us and do -so or Eend in the u.onej A "tramp," lone and forlorn, wandered into the city one day last week, but his staj was brief. Mar shal Lamion politely informed him that he -was not wanted in the cit3 at all no use for him. And the tramp kicked tiie mud from his old shoes as a witness and left. Humboldt Sentinel : Mr. 11. A. Stewart is building a new barn Farmers are all busy sowing wbeat ... . . John Holman takes his cattle to Browuville to-morrow where he in tends shipping what is the matter with the A. and N. R. R., and what Is the matter with the Humboldt Mills? Our people are all going to the Little Nemaha to mill. ' . The Blake Dramatic Association, ns per announcement, performed on Tuesday night that very entertaining and pleasant old comed3'-drama, "Speed the Plough." That the Blake's are appreciated at home was evidenced last night b3' the unusuall3' large audience present. We have not seen eo large a turn-out of the "best oitizens" of Brownville at any per formance since the lastEthiopian per formance. In the play the cast of oharaoters was admirable, the ama teur had their parts well committed and the "human nature" features veri' well studied however, some of the' characters will play it better in this respect when they pla3T it again. J. B. Docker, as Sir Philip Blanford, T. L. Schick, as Sir Abel Handy, Mc Nauphton as Bob Handy and Osborn as Henry, the young man in search nf his father, all did admirable acting; but Mr. and Mrs. E. Huddart as Farmer Ash field and Dame Ash field in their Yorkshire characters and dl alect certainly excelled themselves. J n any such character MrB. Huddart is a star and in sa3ing so we do not detract-irom the merits of an3' of the others of the company. Miss Fannie Arnold as the beautiful aud accom plished daughter of Sir Philip, was -appropriate iu everj respect, and Mrs. Hatchett as a shrew and the wife of Sir Abel Handy, although one of the hardest characters to sustain, did admiriabty. Miss Blle Morris, as Susan Handy, was a pretty couS try girl, and in this, her first appear ance on the platform in a drama, did excellently. While we did not deem "Speed the Plough," as the beat thing the Blakes have given us, so far as we have heard, everybody else thinks it Js. There is one thing certain how ever, and that is that the Blakes are popular, their playe all good, and whenever the' choose' to appear-be-j fore the public they ma3' be assured of a geod hc. Dan ites;" Graham Flour. at Huddart's. Hand-made harness at Bauer's, cheap for cash. Early vegetables and fruits, at Stevenson t'Cross'. Go to Use Regulator And see the new arrival of Plows. Thos. Richards. Cheap Sulky and Gang Plows, by Thomas Richards. Stevenson & Crops are doing a big business in plows and stoves. Last Friday we had heavy rain and the first thunder of the spring. Tice said that day would be "clear or fair!" I'aint Mixed ready for use, at the Chicago Lumber Yard. Do you wish number one Con over's Colossal Asparagus plants? Furnas has a few thousand choice plants at one dollar per hundred. The 17th is St. Patrick's Day. Business houses in Lincoln will be closed on that day, and we understand that such will be the ca3e also in this city. Dan ites. i Ex-Gov. Furnas, who, agricul turally and horticulturally, always "takes time by the forelock," planted his early potatoes. Wed nesda3' of last week 6th inst. And the Gov. puts in ten hours a day now in his orchard and nursery. Harness andSaddles. Have sold several orders already and ; mors coming. Stevenson- & Crtoss. District Court will commence next Monday that is, people inter ested will cottie to town on that daj'. But court probably as usual will cot begin until Tuesday morning, as the Judge will hardly be down from Lin- j coin before the train arrives at S p. m. iUOIlliaV. t m. uui jea.uuu.1 tin i or.i..., i,.t i Wilj snon .ive us nett. nnenf cook stoves, and will yell them at very low priced. The following from the Kearney Press of the Uth gives an idea of how people are piling into some portions of this Stale : Forty wagon, loaded with house- no,u Kon,,s an" "nuer ieit iven rnoy i this morning for homesteaders on the i other side of the river. Ynunsr 31an, Goto J. I. McGee $ Bro's for the latest style of spring hats. An eastern paper has learned the! following about some Nebraska sa loon : A Nebraska saloon-keeper became i so auecieii ly the temperauce agita tion that he promised to reform ; so he put out a siKii. "Owing to the cau-e of reform all liftmen-cent drinks will hereafter be sold for ten cents." ISIacKsmitti. A cood workman and reasonable charces. Helmer's old stand, adjoin ing brick block. The Nebraska City JFews tells about the career of a half-breed Indi an youth in that city", named Wm. Bullock. Bullock ha been a resident of the CIt3' for five or six 3'ears at tended college there for a loug time, and the good people of theCiti1 "tried to make s-omething of the bo3'" that is. the3' tried to make him over, but it was "no go" the thing "couldn't be did," and notwithstanding the beneficent influences which surro-tud the j-outh of Nebraska City and a long term in college, 3ounc Bullock one night last week turned burglar, broke into a saloon aud robbed it of cigars and some valuable property ; and he is now incarcerated in the jail. Our doctrine comes right up in this case, and stands prominent, viz: The bo3T wasn't made right in the first place. It is a true gospel that as parents obev Nature's best and highest laws their children will be favored, physically, moral! and intellectually. Corn Planters ! Keystone, Union, Deere's, Western and others, the best in the market, b3 Stevenson &, Cross. A. G. BDBKETT, Has in connection with the black smithing department of Mercer &. Clover, a wagon and woodwork shop. Also on hand a full and complete! stock ot wauon and carriage wood work, plow beams, handles, &c, and everything needed iu the construc tion and repairing of all kinds of wood work. All work warranted. Remember the place L. G. Lock wood's old stand. 1'hilomathean Societj. open ses sion, Normal Hall, Peru Neb., March 16, 1878. TROGRAJIttE. Introduction Miss Emma Morgan. Musio Glee. Declamation Mr. Cornell. Music solo Miss Stocking. Essay Miss Emerson. Music Solo Miss Margrave, Debate J. R Cooper, A. B. Mutz, S. C. Winters, T. Compton. Musio Chorus. Recitation Miss Jones. Music Duett Misses Dillon and Wilbur. Essay Mr. Piper. Music Chorus Good night. Organist Miss Minnie Locke. The object of this entertainment is to raise mone3' to paj" for the organ lately procured. The famous "Peak Sisters" have consented to aid the so- ci iety and w6 cordially invite all to j attend. We assure them that thpv will be fully recompensed for their trouble. Admission 25 cents. I. L. Btjroh, d. t corneli. Grace Wiibdb. Qommittee. Ban ites." The Dakota Mailhs no more lack of support. Three-foot show case for sale cheap. Enquire at this office. First rate Corned Beef and Pick led Pork at Body's. A small grain field seed drill for sale. Apply to J. L. Carson, or Robt. W. Furnas. Paint Of any shade or color, mixed ready for use, and Bold by the gallon, at the Chicago Lumber Yard. The State Journal is terribly wor ried over its unkind assault on Mexi can soldiers. Abbott & Emery are preparingto put. up a steam power in their shops in this city. Pickled Pork and Corned Beef at Body's. Dan ites. n Corned Beef and pickled Pork, excellent articles, at Body's Market House. The Record sayB the doctors of Richardson and adjoining counties or ganized a medical society in Falls City last week. Ever3 good farmer is now mak ing every lick couut and the city is comparatively dull. Dan'xtes. A little girl near Kearney recent ly fell head foremost into a well twen-ty-seven feet deep, without receiving serious injury. Ion't Forget The Chicago Lumber Co. when you want a hill of lumber, even if you live twenty-five miles from Browuville. At the meeting of Count3' Agri cultural Society Saturday last, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: R. A. Hawley, President ; John Bath, Vice President; S. A. Oslioni, Secretary ; J. M. Trowbridge, Treasurer; Managers H. O. Minick, S. Coch ran, F. E. Johnson, Thomas Bath, Geo. Crow, J. W. Gavit. Garden and field seeds, by the ounce, pound or bushel, by H a wiji-.Y & Douglas. The best and cheapest plows for sale and will soon besold b3' Stevenson &, Cross. Posts aud Fencing Cheap at the Chicago Lumber Yard. A saloon-keeper of Plattsmouth has the following bid for custom, in the Herald : Realizing the sad fact that the Red Ribbon men are bent on starving me out, I propose to burr up the crisis b3 putting down billiards to ten cents a game. Temperauce beverage and good ci gars furnished onl3' to those who want them. I will force nobody to -take ani'thing violating their obligations. Note-: Indians, Idiots, Drunkards. Women and little Bo3s are not. ad mitted to any of the privileues of my place; as I keep the only Reai Tem perance Billiard Hall in this town. WI13 the Red Ribbon men are bent on starving him out. if his "real tem perance billiard hall" is such a heav enly place, is what we can't see, nor WI13 women and bo3s should be ex cluded. Why not invite in the boy, to learn them lessons of temperance? And then he promises to not "force anybnd3' to take anj-thing violating their obligations." " That is real kind in that keeper of a "real temperance billiard hall." " 'Will you walk into my parlor?' said the spider to the fiy." Tlie Chicago Lumbrr Co. Will save you money on Lumber Lime Sash Cement Doors Plaster Blinds Hair Pickets Sand Posts Paint Corner Main & First streets, Brown ville, Neb. M E RCER &. CL.OYER Have put up emer3' and polishing wheels for polishing plows, cultiva tors, Bhovels and ecru-planter run ners. We are prepared to ilo the finest kind of plow work. Every thing in our line of work warranted. N. B. We keep on hanl single trees, double trees, neck 3'okes. clev ises. &c, at L. L. Lockwood'B old stand. Daa"ites." A long-wined piece of poetry ad dressed to an estimable 3oung lady of Peru, written b- a Johnson county poet, with request to publish, we are constrained we must deoline. It may be good we do not know, as we haven't time to wade through it to determine whether it would be likelv to "touch the spot" or not. And the "piece" is too long and we do not want any poetry anyway, to tell the truth fiat-footed. We try to publish everything with the least bitof merit, that is sent us usual!- because we like to accommodate people, and new beginners we like to encourage ex cept poetry, which is usually the trashiest of all trash gotten up for publication. There are six million at a rough guess misguided young men and girls in the United States who busy their heads or stomachs, trying to write poetry, and onlv a I dozen or ?n whn nro cunnurni : u. ing accounted at all meritorious. We rtonf minil nnr n a . .. . - ... - ....u uui-asiuiiaiiy 10 puoilcn a short poem the shorter the better for a good looking lady or a friend, or a few obituary stanzas for anybody, but as a rule we declare that "nm-elv i original" poetry is a great bore to us- and we don't want much of It. STI3 for LARGER AND WE w ftrnt iw srnrK of w won I 111! IIllUl illiff uIUUll UI Illil UiJiUJUif.- Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots ever onerea in tnis marisex oeiore. Dome SANDWICHED. DaniteB. Butter plenty. Rain Monday night. Tramps are numerous. Town full of strangers. Wind and dust last week. District court next Monday. Corn shelters are humming. Gardening has commenced. The Advertiser is $2 a year. Sugar cured hams at Huddart's. Lettuce and radishes in market. Merchants receiving new goods. Think twice beforeyou go in debt. Sugar cured hams at H. C. Lett's. Q,. M. &. P. R. R. slow hut sure. Full line of conveyancer's blanks. It will be called the Marsh House. Full line of sample piece goods at Marsh's. We don't refuse 6ilver on sub scription. Apples, cooking and eating, at Huddart's. Hawley & Douglas are shipping oats to Chicago. Best stock of envelopes and pa per at this office. Buy the Skinner plow; for sale by Thos. Richards. Fairbank's Counter Scales, by S.tevenson & Cross. New York walking shoes for la dies, at McPherson's. Horse and jack bills, neat and cheap, at this office. j favored tue "Blakes" with their pres- Browuville is the best market in') encelTueaday evening. Southern Nebraska. TomRyau, thegentlemanlj con- Corn shellers and stalk cutlers, by doctor on the B. & M. in this State, Stevenson & Cross. owing to recent changes on the road, No town anywhere has a better has moved to Nebraska City. class of business men. John Titus, of the firm of Titus Two-thirds-thecorn raised in this j Bro.'s. Nemaha City, called yester county ie fed to hogs and cattle. I day. Hesaysthey are receivingsome For the latest styles spring dress i of their spring goods, and iutend ad- goods, go to J. L. McGee & Bro's. How do you like the new ns - sessment law as far as vou've got? Farmers, bu3' 3'our agricultural implements of Sievenson & Cro?s. --The fashionable thing now is whooping cough and spring fever. Assessors are asking direct qups- tions as to your financial condition. Haunaford is in need of money, and wantstoexchaiiEefuriiiturn for it. Onh three weeks till the city ejection, and one candidate iu the field. Don't you want to be ma3'or, or councilman, or marshal, or treasurer, or something? Left at, this office, a ladies riding cauntlet, found near the residence of J. Q,. A. Smith. There is a case still on the court docket of this count' which was filed September 2. 18G2. While you are attending court subscribe for or renew your subscrip tion to The Advertiser. Alex. Robi.-on bas received a part of his spring stock, includiug children's and men's shoes. Davenport Iron Sulky Plow, two levers to regulate on sidling land, the best made, by Thomas Richards. McPherson will open this week a part of his spring stock of dry goods, notions, boots, shoes, hats, caps, dec. B. G. Whittemore has moved his sewing machine headquarters to first roomeastof Richard'shardwarestore. Clover & Mercer, blacksmiths, advertise in to-day's paper. These two are a strong team in their line of work. Have 'ou seen the new oourt room ? It looks well, and is conven iently arranged. It was done under the care of Billy Hoover. The yard master at Burlington, whenever he sees a car of extra nice hogs, says "those are Bailey's; he ships the largest and nicest of an western dealer." Ban ites. 11 Meeting of the Xemalia Coal Company. The members of the Nemaha Coal Company, and all others interested, will please take notice that there will be a meeting of the company at Lar fcin's School House on Saturday March 23d. atl o'clock p. in., to tran sact important business iu which every member is more or less inter ested. The last two meetings, on ac count of rains at the time of meeting, were failures, and therefore the meet ing on the 23d should be fully attend-ed- Lewis Fisher. A strange yonng man sent air in sulting note to theivrong woman last Sunday evening, and came near get- b u ienui ueao: put on him for his i mistaKe. The young man was not as much to blame, however, as the "posted" individual who put him on the wrong track. Slanderous tongues are not sure guides to ven the haunts of lust, and a mau is a fool who will place any eredenee in "what iw sa 4. Z3, I- b. e 01 I . rv c L. S - 83 J' s s IiXj A-lrLBlJl BETTER WILL OPEN" THIS Jftt PERSONALS. Dauites. Dt. MePhersou returned from the east on Monda-. W. V. Hackney i3 in Chicago buying hisspringstock. The slender form of J. 8. Hetzel was on our streets Monday. Joe O'Pelt is in Chicago buying furniture for the new hotel. Mrs. J. T. Baird, of Plattsmouth, is visiting Mrs. Hoadley of this city. "Carry the news," that Harvey McGee is back and iusily opening new goods. W. H. McCreery went down to Leavenworth yesterdaj'. He will be absent hut a few days. "Delos T. Smith, who has been in Chicago for a couple of weeks, re turned Tuesday evening. J. H. Broady left yesterday for Falls City to attend District " Court now in session in that county. Geo. Cross, at the Chicago Lum- j her yard, believes in signs ; a sure sign he's doing a good business. Mother Colhapp, mother of Dan. started on a visit to see her daughters in St. Louis on Monday, this week. Mrs. Dan Colhapp returned from Tecumseh on Sunday last. Mrs. Al bert Smith will remain in that city for some time. Quite a number of citizens from Peru and Nemaha City Jdingafull line of hardware to their j stock. , L. Low man left Monday mnrniucr for Chicago, and citizens nf both town land country know what that means , a large .stock of eveo'thing kept In his store. . He will be absent ten da3-s or two weks. Don Arnold has sold his well au- jer. and the right for this county to Hiram and John R. Kelle who are read- to receive orders for the boring of wellet They alsohaveagood pump whieh.rhey are furnishing in oonneo- tion with the bored wells. -Mrs. J. W. Ford spent several jdays In this place during the past week. She iu forms us that she in tends moving to Brownville about the first of April, when, at the solicita tion of man' of our citizens, she has consented to give lessons in piano and organ music. We wore pleased to meet Maj. J. W. Ford in our city last week. The "Blake" boys succeeded in inducing him to stay until after their enter tainment to lead the orchestra. The Major is traveling for S. N. Brown & Co., of Dayton, Ohio, dealers iu wheels, hubs, spokes and carriage materials. We hope it will not be long until he becomes a permanent citizen of this county. He ieft again on the early morning train Wednes day. Second spring order of farm im plements have come for Stevenson & Cross. General Order No. 3. For your 31 en's Youths', Boys & Children's Ciolhirsjr, go to LOWMAN'S. Farmers, buy Deere's Sulky Plow, the best iu the market; by Stevenson & Cross. Fresh Drugs and School Books, full supply always on hand at W. H. McCreery's. " 3tim3. Rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains and bruises will be relieved by Uncle Sam's Nerve and Bone Liniment. Sold by A. W. Niokell. Iff. C. LETT Has just received two tons of that ex tra Fall Wheat Flour made by R. F. Davis &Co.. St. Joe, which takes the premium everytime it is put In com petition. The best is the cheapest. Money to loan on farms. T. L. Schick. Oranges and Lemons, at Hnd- dart's, fresh and nice. Choice line of Pocket and Table Cutlery, at H. C. Lett's. Everything in the family grocery line at Huddart's. Kelly Barb Wire, by Stevenson & Cross. 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. WAL.I, PAPER And -Window Shades, of every pat tern and style, at Nickell's Drug and Book'Store. Large stock of Farm Implements will arrive in a fevr days, for Thomas Richards. M. C. LETT Keen? ? full and complete line of DRUGS and GROCERIES. General Order No. 2. For your Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c, &c, go to LOWMAN'S. TEAS, at Nickell's Drug and Book Store. i St A T " THA "M and Shoes, cheaper than and see. If you want nursery stock any kinds of fruit trees, shrubbery, roses, evergreens, etc. Furuas haa the best and chennest. Mr. and Mrs. Handley will hold a musical and literary reception at their house on tnonday evening the ISth. A good programme ib arranged for the occasion. A cordial invitation is given to all. Dan ites. 11 George Furnas has opened grounds for the sale of nursery stock on the lot, Main Street, next Alex. Robinson's shoe store. He has al most everything of Hardy Flowering shrubs. Vines and Rulbs. Shade-trees, Evergreens, Grapes, Rhubarb, Aspar agus, Thlox, etc., etc, etc. Call and see him. 33 w3. The daily State Journal a few mornings ago had its entire edi torial page devoted to an endeavor to show that the veterans of the Mexi ican war joined that army for "al most anything hut unadulterated love of country." Gere is troubled with a superabundance of egotism, and it sometimes causes him to lose sleep. The Nebraska City Warren whom we joked last week for leaving the train at Peru thinking he was in Brownville, was not E. F. as we had it but W. F. Warren. They are both good lawyers and gentlemen, but we got the Warrens slightly mixd and if we caused a laugh at the expense of the wrong man, we ask his his pardon, and hope it was the cause of no seri ous calamity. V,T. R. Adams, agent for the Hay- j worth Fence company Patenteesand ! manufacturers of combined cast and wrought iron fence posts, and dealer in fence wire, of the most improved kinds, will be in Brownville next week to remain as permanent local agent for this part of the country. Farmers aud all who think of fencing are invited to call and see samples of Posts, etc. Office of L. L. Hulburd. Mr. Lovi Johnson returned last week from Omaha, where he had been serving as a U. S. juror He in- MlUi us mac r.irvmgBupenntena- ent M in Nfebraska. SttVe ' n 1. ni.-wA.. I A 1 . ft as his opinion that the company will complete the road to Nemaha City within the next three months. Now that peace is made between the Russ and the Turk, the next question to engross the Nemahaians will be the bond question. Bonds or no bonds what do you say ? On the 5th inst. a terrible conflag ration visited Hot Springs, Arkansas, and the business portion of the city was destro-ed. A correspondent of the Globe Democrat gives a list of 130 business places, churches, hotels, etc., burned. The total loss is estimated at nearly half a million dollars. In the list of property burned, we noticed "Cogswell's liver' stable." That sound very natural, yet we presume it was not our former citizen A. P. as he resides, according to our subscrip tion list, at Eureka, Kansas. 9 fl H M H rl 8 H rl i rl 0) rl A i B rl 0 8 8) a PI 6 H ft fl H B r m H B b Pi rl rl B Y .& Q 0D H rl H H 01 H z, ES 13 m C2 272 vP5 C! T i 2 jt d " i izii El E3 $ 5 V2 i 1 !3 13 t Zi " l P3 52 E-a K Ci5 gLg Under head of announcementb in anotherco'umc appears" the name of our good citizen Ben. B. Thompson, as a candidate for City Treasurer. There is not a man in the city who would please us better. He is compe tent and deserving, and having had much to do, in various ways, in city business has always been found prompt and faithful. He is an old settler and old soldier everybody has confidence in his honor and integrity, and we hope it will be generally con ceded that he must be our next oity treasurer. Mr. Rogers, the present excellent treasurer, will not be a candidate for re-election. General Order No. 4. I am making room for an 3m itiense Springs isanimer Stocii. Now is the time to get fiarjralus at LOWMAN'S. There Is no eaTlhly boon more I precious than good health, andjt be- hooves its possessor to endeavor tore tain it. If 3'ou are assailed with such nrovokine' ills as sink ItoHriflnliP tnmirf liver, sour stomach, and a genera,! leeuug oi v-earinessanauisgust.non'tl go and commit suicide, but take Eil-1 ert's Daj'-Iight Liver Pills and cured. Sold by A. W. Nickell. be EVER Mfire ' HFS l sb $ 4 G5 & PLOWS, EAEEOW CORN" CULTIVATOR! i WAGQ2T "mfiTbTkr o i m pea amMsma a a mani mi mu: Senator Paddock proposes to i amend the river and harbor bill as fol lows : To complete the improvement of the , uuuiinej oj me jjiisdoun Kiver near 'ui,0i... ri,(.. tv- ,.. i.. . Lcnrxu. v, , Aicuraahu, iu accoru mice wiiii uie recommendation and estimates submitted to Congress by the Chief of Engineers, seventy-five thousand doliurs. To COinnletesurveVRon tho Missouri River in ucirdanee"w!tl, t.-e "com - meitdatioit.Huf t he Chief of Engineers, Koconipaiiieu by estimates of the cost of the same, as follows: For continu ation of surveys at and above Platts mouth. Nebraska, the same to con nect' with that already made at Oma ha and Council Blflus three thousand five hundred dollars. .For continuation of surveys at and above Browuville, Nebraska, to con nect with that already made at Ne braska City, three thousand five hun dred dollars. 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. WlIITTBMORE. look Elere Farmers I have the best thing in the shape of a Horse Collar ever sold. It is the Turley Patent Rope-rim, easy adjust ing collur. Will not break into. I warrant these collars to give satisfac tion or money refunded give them a trial. B. F. Souder. Extra copies of The Advertiser for sale by A. W. Niokell, druggist book-seller and stationer. Extra copies of Tub Advertisbr can hereafter be bad of A. W. Nickel. Garden, field and hedge seed, by Stevenson &, Cross. Harness, saddles and whips, by Stevenson & Gross. Farmers giveyour orders to Thos. Richards for Piowh, Harrows, and all goods in his line. The Best Sewing Machine in the world, to be had oheap for ca.h, can be aeeti at B. G. Wiiittem orb's, Main street, Brownville, Neb. Distempers, coughs, colds, fevers and moat of the diseases which hors en, oattie, sheep, hogs and poultry. nre subject to are readily overcome and ureil by using Uncle Sam's Condition Powder according to the plain direc tions. Sold by A W. Niokell. r'J bow e A fH Mm fiJjyjJi-trttA S&J&i At Niekell's Drug and Book Store General Order No. 1. For your Dress Goods. Fancy Goods, Notions, Priuts, Shtsstings, Muslins, &c, &., go to LOWMAN'S. Disease and Death, when they reach our own households, are too se rious for jesting. We u our best en deavors U drive off the dread messen gers, and are only happy when we feel that they are at a distance. At the first approach of that fell destroy-: y, Uonsumption, in the shape of a coiign or slight cold as well as more -evere Bronchial or Catarrhal corn- plaints, we should at once u-eEilert's extract of Tar and Wild Ciierrv. It ! has nosunerior in such eases. "Everv ! hi ttle warranted lo give satisfaction, i Sold by A. W. Niokell. Uncle Sam's Harness Oil fills and closes the pores of leather. efiVctuoily preveniing uie euirance 01 oampness. ilu-t, &e., and retidfringr the haroes soft and pliable, while at the same ime increasing its durability bv A. W. Nickell. Sold I I General Order No. 4 I am making room for an lm- i mense Spriis2r&. Summer StocSi. Now is the time to get Rargraisas at LOWMAN'S. Is Your L,ife TJ ortJt Savin?? Consumption has ltd origm in colds. aud neglected coughs, that at first, are hardly noticed. We hear them among our friends, every day. How ' otten lliev lead to the rav wbpn ! ..,..i ,,... . . . elull"c lemeuy iuen u lime would , prevent siinering. Oroken health, and i.v HT. S7rkw..). fin.rh r..i :." ' L V .' .. . r''"5" . I aiu is ine most rename lung Pealing . remedy of the age. It promotes ex-' pectoration. and allavH irritctinn of . ;. .. - : 7. , , tl;e throat and bronchial tubes, eaus ing the lungs to throw off all unheal thy secretions, and removes the ten dency to cough. Price, 58 cents per oouie. Puhlle speakers and singers, and all persons subjVot to hnarenefls and' throat afiection-. find immediate and wrmnncnt relief by using Eroivn.s Tar Troches. 25 ots. per box All of Jirown'i Great Wetprn Rem edies for -alp bv A. W. Nickel. H. C. Lft and W. H. McCreery, Brown ville, Neb. Btf. Mothers will find Dr. Winehell's Teething Syrup just the medicine to have In the house for the children. It will cure cold's coughs, sore throat, ' and regulate the bowells. Try it. I Sold by A. W. Nickell. ELECTION NOTICE. " . V OTICE is hereby given that an election " will be held In the several Wards of the City of Brownville, Nebraska, on Tuesday, April Ji, A.D. IS7f , when the following officers win be voted for, u-wit : One Mavor. One Police Jndgc, One Treasurer, One Clerk. One Marshal. One Councilman 1st Ward, One Coaneilmnn 2d Ward. ru& fV..llM a.i TU I Qn which day the polls wilt be opened at: tie fallowtse named dlaeaK: g $?& HT&rd. 3d Ward. Htoornoretbawd .Mate streets, PoU opened at a'cloek a. m., and eloeo I7o8look n. m. I i I i By order "f UisrCoonell. V-i j it. DOCKER. City dfrk cu TTj&iOtf ai ate Jks& - a m. i & at JNIVOTTIV CEMSNTS. -G2- Announcement fee $1.00.-53 g-1 hereby annonnce myself as a candi- . uai lorme outceoi uny Treasurer. - b. B. THOMPSON. jMY liRXAG-ES. DJKRKS ROOTIRMAKER Mareh 7. K7S, I JSkWWS Rndermaker. BHt Mfss Mary HARFORD BRESSLSR-ifareli M, 1OT. In Asplnwnll prectwet, by KWarT. L. Cart-u-ricti t. Polaskl Hurtord and Miss Hounah. JL. Dressier. "D M. BAILEY, SHIPPER AITD DEALER iy liye stock: BROWNVILLE, 2TRBRASKA. Farmers, please call and get prices ; Twaai to handle yonr rftoclc. Dolce 3i Main street, Hoadley nnltdtasr. COMTrlERCIAJL. THE BROV.-XVILIiE MARKETS. Brownvillb, Marcfc If , K3. FellaTCtag are the quatatlano yesterday noon, the timu of going to prwsa. UTS STOCK. CORRECTED SY B. X. BAILKV, ST9CK DBALBR AIf SIHWfflt Hops 1 3tf& H Steers, fttir to ehole. St 2tS 75 Cows, faU.. . S D0! M OeRRHCTBB BY W. W. HAC2KBYVSRAI D8AXER. Wheat, choice fall $ t 96 " spring ? 80 Rye. ate M Barley. 1 1m 26 Corn la toe ear, old ....., . 3i new. 1S 1 - sfcclled ; 38f 23- STJtSST 3IARK3T PRODUCS. CORRBCTBB WBBEI.Y BY J5HPH HTTBAKT. DEALKK X?7 9KOCBRIBS ANB rROPCCK. Corn &a1, Bttttar. Ees Lard.-. Potatoes Appta Onions Chicken. oW, per doaon Cntekens,urtS4td,3l !, Turkeys, dressed. 9 ft. Wood, $ eord .. Hagr, M ton RETAIL MARKMT. Floor, Hannibal fell wheat " WJcbtte tail wbea : " Batrta Mill Jail wbeat. tea Reck Mil wheat " Glen Roak sprtajr wbeat . " Sherklaa spring wbeat. . " Nemaha Valley spring:. " Graham '4 69 275 7 2 7S 1 6u 1 m 1 w if 1 IW i m i mm M S w 9 90 as IT samioor 23 ! Apples.-.. . Bran aad Sberts mlxtl. Corn, per beehel perJM- k Sugar, eofiee A, 8fa fe tor.. I " Extra C.'aJU s ' lunan t! f ttlibc ! ctLoat7ii Powdered, 7ffte. Cofifee, Rio, 4 to 4 ft? " O. G. Java, 8 lbs Cranberries, per qt. Prted Corn, per J Dried Peaches. ? &.. Dried Apples, Jk m Pared Peaches, fl aC..., ' ? Cherriea, Jt - DrllF Ptat.perafc. !?JrrHPPrSal ! ljRTa i CoRl OI1. pergalhMi. ! White Flab, per kit- . per barrel . S i 3S Coal Ft. BeeU red. per taat 1. ff whH9K T lOTIwtn ' 7W CUICACO JIAltEBT. .Chicaoo, Jiarcli 12. WHXAT Active, stronaer ami blather. Nf. 1. !.; ?to.2. glU fdg. M.Wjf WK. CORN-Sedy and ftraaer; 70. 2. 13 mi H006 Reeelpta. BJSW. Market dpeKed brisk and active, but rloeed doil sad weak. Mixed peekltic slow.$S.U3; light. JBt& : .; beavr ft SMfS.tCi many dnpoM. CATTLK-Reeelpt.2.?'. NhlpmeaM,tSl ; some jaacy cattle eMertws ; sblppees. WL7a 5,8": St"?, atrongand acttvejU 3&M08.1. STAND ART! WSieUTS. The Mtowintc tiWe hows the : c-ef pounda in a bttaheJ of titB varioas act mentioned: Apples, dried I Penchea , Barley. I Potatoea. Irteh . Beana whSeHj Beam, caawtr t l Ptatoe. weet JW Peaa M Bran Rye fifi rweKwoeat seaatt 5 ' oai.awwc mt l rial UAlaA SK2D& rorn. on cob 7 I BhM Qraea. ' ornsberjed Corn Meat.. Oonrer. riax Hemp... ueage Onuiga SonthBm .-5'- alr, piaaterin Hy. ton 2, ' on-y, atnTd. jral12 yn.e."f,ckd - -! SO Timotby. .45 jaait. wtriey ; Tnrnip . -il Oata. -31 Wheat.. m 4 4. w Onlonit Onion Sets-. 7 Broom Com. Hnneartaa Millet -J5 .. v t, , . T H wh. are MtTering fro toe errors ad lad4r of yoorh. servos weak- m-, riirij uoo;. , jfjb u nunonn, oc, x will .send a recipe 'tat wil' euro yoc, FREE 'OF CHARGE. Thl jcrat remedy wssdivT eovered by a missionary in South America. , Send a self-ad Jrwec envelope to the Rev. .Joseph T. In man; Station D. Bible Hoosa. ' New York City. IByl I I.WW UBC fi V J ITKAJ.ER IN SfcswJtesyaj mi mm Agrf W S f s lam w i a 0 ai.io4 SO 8 SjR. tffr ? jfS b "S1? (dtS 3-If- llf $F1 y - -fee; sfiTrS y w -i-j IJDOots 4 Shoes g S5 Main Street, . .'-..Mqg r rtg Er22