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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1878)
s t. i-- : r THE ADVERTISER THURSDAY, MARCH 21. 1878. TIME CARDS. " " ' Dolly Stage Line South. From Brownville to Aratro. Falls City and nulo via Nemaha City. Asplnwall end St. Dcroln. con necting w ltn conveyances 10 no ouicr puinia. LeaveiBjowiivIlle dally at 1 o'clock p. m. Arrives ot Brownville 11 o'clock a. m. J. a HAKI,KSS,Propr!etor. Nebraska. Railway. LEAVE 6:43 & m 6-20 am . Wlam ar. T:4'le 12-30 pm 13)pra 21pm 9.46 pm ABRIVK 7:-0 p m 72M p n Erowiivllle Peru Nebraska City "?$ n 1 ..Lincoln 1:00 p m 11:15 pm iKOam Sptrard ..York 7:00 nm WM. IRVING, Sop't. nrownvlUe Hub Lino to Phelps. Xavp Brflwnvlll 7:30 a. m.. 1:30 p. m.JOa p. m. Airlve at Brown vlllc 7-.T0a.in.. 110 a. m.. 5:30 p. m, J. B0USFIELD. Suueriutendent. Pnbllahers' Notices. L-icai. Notices', set as ordinary reading matter, will be charged ten cents per line, each Insertion. it In display type, fifteen cents a line. Authorized Agents. Tims Bros are our authorized agents at Nema ha City to receive and receipt for raonif-s due as. TnoMABBcr-EEss Is our authorized oi;ent In Glen Hook precinct to receive and receipt for monies fine us on subscription. A J. lciTTEH, at SU Peroln, Is our authorized agent at tbut place, to receive nutucriptlons and adver tliini;, and to collect and receipt for monies due The AnvEivnsrft. Jons S. Minick Is our authorized ngrnt at A6pln vall, to receive subscription and ad vcrtlslnjr. and ctlle-ct and receipt for monies due us. FAIHBROTHKU fc HACKER, Publisher Advertiser. LOCAL MATTERS. See advertisement of U. S. shal'd sale. Mar- Don't forget the meeting of the Coal Company Saturday 23d, 1 p. m. t Larkin's school house. In Plattsmouth the young rupn nmuse themselves on Sundays, by eliding down the banister of the high hehool stairway. Mr. Juraes Cochran is announced for the oflice of City Marshal. Mr. "0. I a steady reliable mail, and if elected marshal would make a good officer. Mr. Datid F raster's team in Ne maha City got away from him Mon day evening. They made hi load ot ooba ily. The horses stopped when thev ran to the Nemaha river. An agricultural papes gives the following warning: The female canker-worm ascends 'nrmle trees earlv in the snrin" fre quently in warm March, to Jay 'ggs. Look out for her. her Immigration that crosses the . river at litis place is greater thlsspring than at any previous time, but they ore nearly all bound for Kansas. Im migration declined for western Ne-bra5ka"crosbeHtii-rivp-furthcr-i The Allen boy, so long in the .yA here, implicated in the supposed murder of bis father, Clark Allen, was . released by the court on Tuesday on his own rocognizunee to appear for trial at the June, 1S7S, term of court. District court is in iiesaion this week, but we go to press too early to give any important proceedings. The grand jury sit during Tuesday, and there being no business brought lie fore them, were di-eharged Tuesday evening for the term. A uheul raiser in the Prairie Partner nay , "From Jong observation and expeiience, I nni more iitui more convinced that a loose friable bed for wheat is a mistake, and that com jiresaioti or nolidity is essential to the well-doing and non-roolfalling of the crop. Strange that certain newspapers will claim to work Tor the good of the temperance cause, and tit the same time take pailicular pains to hunt up and publish everything derogatory to the character and standing of temper ance lecturers and temperance socie Ues.Plallsmoitth Chronicle. Temperance lecturers and temper ance societies ought tn so conduct themselves that nothing derogatory could be hunted up. Two Brownville girls, for a little exercise, walked down to Nemaha City fivo miles one evening last week and then back home the same evening. One of them said, "if Wash Fairbrother ehould know thhi he would put us hi the paper." Yes all right girls you did well, and we have found it out, but will not men tion yournanies, although there would be no harm in so doing. Some of onr non-resident readers may be interested in knowing that the Etatutes of Nebraska do a wise thiug by encouragiug and fostering tree planting. Forest and fruit trees, grape vines and hedges are all exempt from taxation ; and in addition to this one hundred dollars per acre for for est trees and fifty dollars per acre for orchards are deducted from the valu ation of the lands upon which the treeB are planted. Locate in Nebras ka if you want to farm and plant for ests and orchards. State Journal'. Wo understand that the trains on the C. U. &.Q,., in Iowa and Illinois are loaded all the way from Chicago to the Missouri riv er, and that of all the emigrants com ing west, Nebraska gets fully her sharp. . . . The Crete Post claims that between two and three hundred peo ple pa?s t'hroug'h that town daily. Each and every oue of 'em home hunters A gentleman named Preston, from Btnghamton.N. Y. the leader of a colony composed of fifty families, arrived In thecltyyesterdaj. He will leave in a few days forThayer county, where lie will view a town phipof land belonging to b? banking -house of Omaha. Mr. P. has spent months .visiting Kansa and comes to Nebraska well pleased" With our soil, "linvtll'e atid people 5 Graham Flour, at Huddart's. Hand-made harness at Bauer's, cheap for cash. Cheap Sulky and Gang Plows, by Thomas Richards. Dr. J. N. Converse has opened a hardware store in Lincoln. Choice Coffee, 5 lbs. for $1.00, at IflePlierson's. Subscribe for Tun Advertiser ; try it six months if no longer; we warrant you will like the paper. Smoke Dan"ites. j Go to the Regulator And see the new arrival of Plows. Tiros. Richards. The population of Brownville has greatly increased this spring. There are very few, if any, vacant iiouses in the city. Everybody who has a "garden spot" is raking and burning rubbish, and makinggarden. And what beau tiful weather for such work. Harness and Saddles. Have eold several orders already and more coming. Stevenson &. Cross. FARMERS, See the new Plow Boot at Mo Gee $ Bro's. The Chicago Lumber Co. Will save you money on Lumber Lime Sash Doors Blinds Pickets Oak Posts Cedar Posts Cement Plaster Hair Sand Paint and CottoDwood Fencing. Corner Main & First streets, Brown ville, Neb. Sraolie 3Dan"ites." "To-Xlglit Yon'roISecn Drinking Again." Great temperance song and chorus, by C. F. Shattuck, sung by hundreds of temperance clubs, with greatest effect, mailed by all music dealers tor 3oc. i'lKiiisiiea oy Al.ts. Huyott, St. Joseph, Mo. Best Sugar Oared Hams in tiie market for 9 els., at SXcPnersoirs. TIios. Richards Will soon receive his new line of cook stoves, and will sell them at very low prices. Mr. Philip Crother, county su perintendent of public instruction, wishes us to say that school officers who hove not been supplied with necessary blanks for reports, etc., may lie supplied by calling on, or wiiting him, at Nemaha City. Toting 3an, Go to J. L. MoGee & Bro's for the latest style of spring fleets. George Latinnn announces him self this week for re-election to the office of city marshal. George has been a good officer for the past year, and efficient, although his pay is very meagre; and we know of uo good reason why heshould not be re-elected l!acksmith. A good workman and reasonable charges. Ilelmer's old stand, adjoin ing brick block. LADIES' Col ton Hose, 5 cts. a pair, at McGee Bro's. Twice as Large A spring stock of Dry Goods, Cloth ing, Notions, Furnishing Goods, &c, Ac, as any other home in the citj at LOWMAN'S. We had the great pleasure, on Monday evening this week, of wit nessing the initiation of Mr. James Bennett into Nemaha City Lodge No. 109. I O. G. T. We could not wish Jim a better thing than that lie may ever remembpr his obligation, and be true to it. In so doing there are money, character, and good health. Corn Planters ! Keystone, Union, Deere's, Western and others, the best in the market, by Stevenson & Cross. Dan"ites" is the name of a new brand of cigars now being manufac hired by D. B. Colhapp of this cit3, which we are assured is equal to his celebrated "Perfecto" which has tak en the lead in this city and elsewhere so long that other manufacturers were forced to imitate it, thereby throwing upon the market a cheap and inferior article, which dealers were selling as Colhapp's cigars. To avoid this im position lie is now making the Dan "ites," a brand which no other man ufacturer has a right to use, and which will hereafter take the place of his celebrated "Perfecto," and consumers may feel assured in buying the Dan "ites" that they are buyiug a first class article. A. G. BDRSETT, Has in connection with the black smithing department of Mercer & Clover, a wagon and woodwork shop. Also on hand a full and complete stock of wacon and' carriage wood work, plow beams, handles. fec, and everything needed in the construc tion and repairing of all kinds of wood work. All work warranted. Remember the place L. G. Lock wood's old stand. The HIssouri, Iowa and Nebraska Railway. We have before us a letter from the Chief Engineer of the above road in which inquiries are made concerning the resources, of Atchison county. He says his company contemplates the completion of their road to the Mis souri river at an early day. The road has been in successful operation for a number of years from Alexandria, Missouri, a point on the Mississippi river, to CentervilleAppanoose coun ty, Iowa a distance of about one hundred and twenty-five miles. It seems now to be but a question of time when Atchison county will have an east and west road Atchison Co. Journal. Brownville ought to secure t'he'ter .minofc of thi- road Sutolie Dan4 ites." PERSONALS. E. Bachelor is at Mason City, la. Hackney returned from Chicago Saturday. Maj. Ford moved his family down from Peru Friday. Albert Smith and wife returned fram a visit to Tecumseh Monday. Stevenson & Cross made a flying business trip to St. Joe and Leaven worth last week. Joe O'Pelt, who went to Chicago last week to purchase furniture for Marsh House, is back. Mrs. Robert Bennett, of St. Joe., sister of Mrs. H. C. Lett and W. H. McCreery, is visiting them. Jack Richardson, that big-hearted Democrat of Peru preciuct, drop ped in Saturday and ordered another copy of The Advertiser. Capt. J. S. Minick, Aepinwall, has purchased the splendid residence of G. W. Bratton, this city", and will soon be a citizen of Brownville. V. H. McCreery attended the auction sale of buggies at Leaven worth last week, and made purchases for himself and several others of our city. He returned on Saturday. Everybody Knows That Lowman nlwaj's brines the FINEST, BEST and CSSEAPEST stock of goods in the city, and it will pay to wait for them. Charley Clark, eon of W. S., Ke rn aha City, had a fearful ad venture and most wonderful escape from instant death on Thursday last, 14th inst. The particulars of the accident are about as follows: Charley went to the well for some water. The water is drawn from the well by the com mon manner of pulley, rope and two buckets. At this time, however, there was a bucket only on one end of the rope. In attempting to handle the bucket full of water it slipped off the curb back into the well, and Charley, to save the bucket from be ing injured bj fulling to the bottom, made a grab with both hands at the end of the rope which hung dangling in the well. He caught the rope, but alas for Charley, he made a mistake and got hold of the end to which the bucket was attached and was jerked into the well, and with firm hold of the rope a few feet above the bucket down lie went, head foremost. A knot on the other end of the rope pre vented the rope from being drawn through the pulley and stopped the downward course of the boy sudden ly. The well is about forty-five feet deep, walled with jagged rocks, and so narrow that the two buckets some times lock in passing. Notwithstand the fearful distance of the fall, that he was hurt by being bumped against the rocks, and the sudden wrenching of his little hands and arms by his weight when lie stopped going down, lie did not let go of the rope. This would seem to be an impossible feat for any one of stronger hands and cooler licrulB, but that thio Iiltio nlno year old boy did it there Is no ques tion, for he did not get into the water, which is deep, up to his waist. He says he went clown head first, but w;hen he stopped he turned feet down ward "quicker than flash ;" that then he elitl down the rope into the water and got one of his feet into the bucket, which only went something like a foot under the water. The bucket supported him, and holding on to the rope he said he felt safe for a while, but thought ma3'be his mother would not miss him and find where he was before he perished in the cold water. But his mother soon found out where he was. Charley's little two year old sister was near the well when he fell in and fotrunately saw him disappear, for she screamed and rau to the kitch en door, and meeting heF mother said "Ma, Tarley in well." Mrs. Clark hastened to the well, and seeing Char ley's hat and the movement of the rope, was convinced of the terrible truth of the indistinct words of her little girl. She, looking down into the fearful depths of the well, called once, "Charley !" But receiving no answer, and believing her darling boy dead, ran screaming for help. Soon Mr Raburn Elliott, a near.neigh bor, who was fortunately near, came, and many others, and Charley, the little hero, with his leg stuck down in the bucket, and still hanging on to that rope, was drawn out. Before un dertaking to draw him up they com municated with him. He said, "pull away I'm all right." And he was, but his face, head and clothing were covered with blood, but lie had no se rious hurts. As they were draw ing him up he hallooed to his mother. "Don't cry, ma, I'm all right." Im mediately after he had been lifted out ofthewellj everybody there, except Charley, scared nearly to death, he loaked up at the pulley and coolly re marked, "If that knot had come through I'd been a goner." He said he thought of that knot when dowu in the well, and knew his life depend ed on it that if it drew through the pulley he would siukin the water and be drowned. Mr. Clark at the time was at work out of town. We mention the par ticulars of the affair in detail because such remarkable presence of mind in a nine year old child is perhaps with out a precedent. FOR THE BOSS Stoch of Clothing go to Mo Gee S;Brs1 Sugar, 10 lbs. for $1.00, at MePlierson's. lllERCBit &. CL.OVER Have put up ernery aud polishing wheels for polishing plows, cultiva tors, shovels and corn-planter run ners. We are prepared to do the finest kind of plow work. Every thing in our line of work warranted. N. B. We keep on han1 single hees, double trees, neck yokes, clev ises, &c, at L. L. Lockwood'a old stand. Farmers, buy Deere's Sulky Plow, the bpst in the market, by Stevenson & Cross. Rheumatism, neuralgic, sprains and bruises will hf rpltpvo-l hv TTnnio Ram's Nerve and Bone Liniment. : Fold by A . W. Nickell. LARGER AND BETTER WE WILL OPEN THIS Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, cheaper than ever offered in this market before. Come and see. SANDWICHED. Farmers are busy. Beautiful weather. Smoke Dan'ites." Repair you fences. Town full of lawyers. Smoke Dan"ites." Corn buyers are active. Hotel nearly completed. Sever persons want oflice. Not a vacant house in town. Tun Advertiser is $2 a year. Sugar cured hams at Huddart's. Full line of conveyancer's blanks. Spring repairing has oommeuced. Are we to have a "town herd ?" Commercial travelers are numer ous. The Marsh House will be opened soon. The Transfer Co. have had a bad winter. Full Hue of sample piece goods at Marsh's. We don't refuse silver on sub scription. Candidates are growing mor8 anxious. Apples, cooking and eating, at Huddart's. Spring tramps are worse than spring fever. One-half the city tax is payable in warrants. Commissioners Court first Tues day in Aptil. George Armstrong Is shipping brick to York. Hackney is receiving a choice lot of new goods. Salmon, Mackerel aud Whitefish at H. C. Lett's. Best stock of envelopes and pa per at this office. Codfish and Halibut at the West End grocer3' store. Bu3r the Skinner plow; for sale by TIiob. Richards. Horse and jack bills, neat and cheap, at this office. Corn shellers and stalk cutters, by Stevenson & Cross. . Ouly ten days, 3ct remains of tho first quarter of 1878. There issome talk of the "Blakes visiting Falls Cit3 soon. The West End groccrv store has added a.stoek of notions... ' ... - James Cochran announcea him self as a candidate for marshal. Sunda3' was a pleasant day and liverj-men done a driving business. Farmers, buy your agricultural implements of Stevenson & Cross. The Phelp City dramatic associa tion plaj'ed at Rockport last week. The West End butcher shop is handlingson p ver3' finei'oung beeves. Smoke Bauxites." John S. Minick has purchased the residence property of Geo. Y. Bratton. S. A. Osborn is willing to servo our citizens in the capacit3' of city treasurer. The farmers of Richardson coun tj' are anticipating trouble from the chintch bug. While you are attending court subscribe for or renew 3'our subscrip tion to Tub Advertiser. Alex. Robison lias received a part of his spring stock, including children's and men's shoes. Judge Ritter came up Friday with a lot of cattle which he shipped to Chicago Saturday morning. R. S. Hannaford has recently purchased the Harris farm adjoining the town site on the northwest. Smoke Dan"ites." Davenport Iron Sulky Plow, two levers to regulate on sidling land, the best made, by Thomas Richards. Hannaford wants to rent the place where lie is now living, adjoining town. Good pasture, wood and water. "The Old Reliable" put in n couple of new meat blocks this week, and is repaiuting and otherwise "fix ing up." Hackney, when east, purchased a bankrupt stock of D Goods and Clothing, and is offering cheaper bar gains than anybody. Peony roots, Perenial Phlox, Rhubarb, Currants, Blackberry and Strawberry plants can be had of R. W. Furnas, Brownville. Two hundred and fifty cars of stone have alread3 been used in rip rapping at this place, and still tho work is being pushed. Smoke Danitea." Young married people especially are invited to call at Hannaford's and see those nice irfant chairs. The nobbiest thing on wheels. The Singer Sewing Machine Co. publish a card in to-da3''s paper which speaks in ver3' plain and emphatic terms. Find and read it. Under the head of announce ments you will find the names of those who are willing to serve the people for the next twelve months. Geo. D. Carringtou is State agent for the sale of individual, township or county right of Michael's sorghum evaporator, Glter and cooler. Mr. C. worked with one of these e'aporators last fall, and is confident it will do all that is claimed for it. Call on or cor respond with him. Smoke Ban'ites." JoaephL. Roy. undertaker, has recently added to his stock of under taking goods the "White Globe Cas- Kei, tor inrants, and the "Black Cloth Covered Caskets" for adults both very fine and handsome. He ..uo B..-.U eeuureii tne ngnt to use the "Peck Embalming Process." He has Ulso is tcck 3 Hce line of robing. TILL .A-HIEA-ID. - Sono Such in Illinois. The Nebraska City Press publishes the following letter: Watka, Knox Co., 111., Feb. 27. Mr. B. Lombard, Jr. Galesburg Dear Sir: Having just taken a trip through southeastern Nebraska Otoe Nemaha, Richardson, Johnson and Pawnee couuties I found it very much better thau I expected, and I don't knotc of anv five counties in Illi nois that have as gooa farming land all through as the above mentioned. I found among your farms some ver3T choice and cheap oues, especial in Johnson and Pawnee counties, and I found ail the above mentioned coun ties well watered and timbered, and it seems to me to be a ver3 fine fruit country. Yours truly, Willi am Williamson. If the people in the counties above named would take the pains to make known the superior advantages exist ing the3' did years ago, thousands ad ditional population would beobtained. In looking over the old subscription books of The Advertiser, we find that fifteen and sixteen years ago the oouut3' was advertised by sending the paper regularly to friends in the older and eastern States. We find one man Dr. McPhersou was a subscriber for one hundred and fifty copies of The Advertiser sent weekly to Ohio and aw York. Another citi zen seveuty-five copies, four others fifty copies each, ten men twent3-five copies, and'fifty other subscribers fif teen, ten and five copies each. The results were wonderful in bringing to us additional population. The ad vantages then to be made known ex ist still, and in greats increased pro portions. TiiP3' ougiit to be kept be fore the people. No belter advertis ing medium is known than local newspapers. We.are endeavoring to do our duty in making up a good paper such as wi'l! set f.rtli the facts and objects indicated and suggest to others equally iifterested, to act their part. There never was a lime when more people were looking west, and especially to Nebraska, thau at pres ent. Let them have light aud infor mation. If you want nurse' stock any kinds of fruit trees, shrubbed, roses, evergreens, etc. Furnas has the best Plows ! Plows ! ! PiOWS I ! ! Laid, ground and polished, by Abbott & Emery. 55. C. Lett Has absolutely put the price of Gro ceries down to prices lower than evc-r was sold in Nebraska before. Just go and see his goods and prices. George Furnas has opened grounds for tile silo of nursery stock on the lot. Main Street, next Alex. Robinson's shoe store. He has al most everything of Hard3' Flowering shrubs, Vines and Ilulho, Shade-trees, Evergreens. Grapes, Rhubarb, Aspar agus. Phlox, etc., etc, etc. Call and seo him. SSwS. o -4 -4-3 CD PI a O 53 o UJ 3 .3 w Heeling or the Nemaha Coal Company. Tiie members of the Nemaha Coal Company, and all others interested, will please take notice tiiat there will be a meeting of tho company at Lar kin's School House on Saturday March 23d, at 1 o'clock p. in., to tran sact important business In which ever3T 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 he fully attend ed. Lewis Fisher. Extra copies of The Advertiser can 'lerQafr bp hd f A W. Nickel. 4$ is r m H W IJ m Cm Cm r-rt Y7 tf X I r-H -4-3 M g o to O K ,s i " "i p"-i a - O O Lj g '-g 2 3 -- Ir O ib !J Ji f S ja o 1 1 & - o 9 2 o P 3 IvUSK m p Jh TO a o x a? -w c 25 o a cjd THAN EVER. WEEK Hf!e & Wv; Our attention this week has been called to n petition addressed to Mr. Irving, superintendent of our rail road, and nuruerouaty signed by the busi ness men of the cit3 politely asking Mr. Irving to change the time of de parture of trains from this ei ty , nnd also for a respectable passenger coach, such as a Iad3 or gentleman would not beashamed to enter. We have one arrival and one departure of trains daily. The trains leave at 5:45 in the morning, being so enrhy, it is a source of great inconvenience te freighters, and arrives at 7:50 in the evening but the time of arrival is not a mat ter of serious grievance. The accom modation of passengers is not nearl3 so good as it was under tho manage ment of Dr. Converse, who always had a passenger car attached to his trains, but now, travelers are compell ed to put up with a dirty caboose. It Is hoped the petition will bring about the very desirable "reformation." Ladies' Blade ICid Gloves 50 -cts. a pair, at McGee lira's. I will sell a Sinirer sew-in? m chine, or uny other, for cash, at half iiieuiu iik. prices, for the next sixty years, mure or les-. B G. Wiiittemore. moi Can bo made by WASTING for the most bautif.tl spring stock ever brougiit to this county. L. LOWMAN. Extra copies of The Advertiser for sale b A. W. Nickell, druggist, book-seller and stationer. Gardeu and field seeds, 03 the ounce, pound or bushel, by Hawlkv & Douglas. The best and cheapest plows for sale and will noon be sold 13 Stevenson & Cross. St. C' 1LETT 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. For STTJ.3S5S goods and LOW PRI CES, go to LO W M A N 'S. 0) ft H 14 r in H r E. Q hi 0 H hi rk i rA N A H Pm 0) H H B Pi B Pi 0 in 0 E. 0) a n Q J3 9 :- - s fc-- I-, D fe 8x3 -t ! O k W -a I"1 ! C 9 cZLS v q fc2 - f ta 55 5-1-C a - ;.- jl ja r3oR i - h- 6 C& C3 q 3 -3 13 p prS 0 K CGI -2 cX 5J5 gig .For STYLISH goods and ,W PRI CKS, go to LOWMAN S. Monet to loan on farms. T. L. Schick. Onnges and Lemons, at Hnd dart's, fresh and nice. Choice line of Pocket and Table Cutlery, at H. C. Lett's. Everything in thefamily giocert I line nt Huddart's. Nice fitting drawers for gentle men cut and made at Marsh's. Cash paid for butter at Huddart's. VAIAj paper And Window Shades, of ever3' pat tern aud style, at NickeM's Drug and Book Store. Large stock of Farm Implements will arrive in a few days, for Thomas Richards. W. C. LETT Keeps n full and complete line at DRUGS and GROCERIES. TEAS, at NiekelTs Drug and Book Store. Farmers give your orders toTho-. Richards for Plows, Harrows, and oil godF in his lin. ti ? E- ft ia n L t ! i gyro r4 T r CI fci o o pq m S a in k ri C2 E& tfR&lS&nS&lE&S g PLOWS,- 9 & eks3 ta r& V daea cat sebafcsa wASQIf The llest Sewing Machine In the world, to be had cheap for each, can be seen at B. G Whittemore's, Main street. Brownville, Neb. BLUE-QRASS SEED At Nlckell's Drug and Book Store. Is Tour Ufa XTortfc Saving! Consumption lias its origiu in colds and neglected coughs, that at first are hardl3' noticed. We hear them among our friends, every day. How often the3' lentl to the grave, when a simple remedy taken iu lime would prevent suffering, broken health, ami save life. Uroivn-j Cough lal- SVLin is the mo-.t reliablelung healing remed3' of the age. It promotes ex pectoration, and alla3-s irritation of the throat and bronchial tubes, caus ing the lungs to throw oft' all unheal thy secretions, and removes the ten dency to cough. Price, 50 cent3 per bottle. Public speakers and singers, and nil persons subject to hoarseness and throat affections, find immediate and pprmnnent relief by using RrotV5l?j Tar Troches. 25 cts. per box. All of Brown's Great Western Rem edies forsslebv A. W. Nickel. H. C. Lptt and W. H. McCreery, Brown- vIHp. NpIi. S7lf D. ,f . , ., . ., isease and Death, when they reach our own hou?eholds. are too se- rious for jesting. We use our beat en- deavora to drive off" the dread messpn-1 gers, and are only happy when we, leel that tliey are at a distance. Atlpotntoes the first approach of that fell destroy- 1 V, Consumption, in tiie shape of a cough or slight cold as well as more severe Bronchial or Catarrhal com plaints, we should at once ueEIIert's extract of Tar and Wild Cherrv. It has no superior in such oases. Every bf ttle warranted to give satisfaction. Sold by A. W. Nickell. Uncle Sam's Harness Oil fills and closes the pores of leather, effectuallv preventing the entrance of dampness, I dust, &c, and rendering the harness soft and pliable, while at tho same ime increasing its durability. Sold by A. W. Nickell. There is no earthly boon more precious th-.n good health, and it be hooves Its pos-sessor to endeavor tore t.n it. If 3-011 are assailed witlt such piovoking ills as sick headache, torpid livpr, sour stomach, and a genera? feeling of weariness and disgust, don't go and commit suicide, but take Eil .er.t's Say-light Liver Pills nnd be cured. Sold by A. W. Nickell. Distempers, coughs, coble, fevers and most of the diseases which hors es, cattle, shepp. hog and poultry are subject to are readily overcome and cured by using Uncle'Sain's Condition Powder according to th plain direc tions. Sold hv A W. Nieki-II. Mothers will find Dr. Winchell's Teething Syrup just tho medicine to have in the house for the children. It will cure cold's coughs, sore throat. and rennlate the bowells. Try it. Sold by A. W. Nickell. Fresh Drugs and School Books, full supply always on hand at W. II. McCreery's. " 30mS. Purp Appl Cider at n,"',arl'K ".l ll- LJ L-Jtt-M .HI --l -J! .'i.r-..'.'-.T-,P.i.ifri A.TSNOTJTX C3S3XSISTTS. 5" Annoancanient fee S1.60."a ra-We are anthor'zwl to nnnoniioo the name of S. A. OSUOltJ as a candhluto for the office, of City Treasurer. 13-1 hereby announce myself as n cnndl dnt' for re-election to the o.lice or City Mar shal of the city of Urovvnvillf. GEO. II. LAXN'AN. C2At the urgent solicitation of many frit-nds I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of CUv .Marshal JAMKS COCHRAN. fl3 I hcrebj- announce mv&elf ns a candi date for the oflice of Cltv Trea-urr. B. it. THOMPSON'. TO WXJOX IT MAY CONCERN Kavlag- heen informed -hat the pirates in the sewinciMa- chsne huniacss, tn Chiragrc, have iiujiertalien to swindle! 3'oisr cuimminily hy en eavor i:;g"So paljji olT bogus oroid nia clisues, re-yainted asid re-ja-pannerf, for genuine tsevr Sing- e machines, this notice it 1 tnfnrm v l, rvn w. vv !-,, ., -.J wi!lseidare.dpeithat will meror.FREK "" aTfcYESlcan he placed un-oK CHARGE. This great remedy -wd!.-, On the representations Of par- I eorered by a mlsiooary in South America tics pretends ng Jo relai: Singer m.tT.snQ V,,.. fi.iw ,.. machines from this cifyor else- ..... u- nii.j,'.' Mt-Ilix; illlU purchasers from such run the rlsK of being swindled oatof' tiscir money, as they cannot, procure Singer machines legit-1 imatcj and no machines sold j o by them are guaranteed by as. 1 95 We have authorized agents Tor IQ the saSe of our machines, 'L inroKgiionz tj,e conntrj-, xvho j can produce our vrrllien a-i thoritv. axid ST Is? S,tPfi .Vf.Tr TO UVY OS-' T51SE'. ! Mr. E. M. Mc WILLIAMS k.& our arrant in Semaha GountT. SiRpMaiufacwCoJS III State Street. Chioiifn. Pi dM ti t&n UNITEI STATFS lNTKKN-AT.RE-E;-rr.-) Collet-tor sOHice, DM.otNt-b., uii.Hiia, .uarcti o. 17)5. I will onr at piiMlc tale, at the Coort Hon-e tn the CUy of Browr.vlll- Nemaha- County, and State of Nebraska, on ! Tltesdaj-, April 2, 1S7S, ; nt tvio o'clock n m tii rnlin.r-n .....ik.i ' propeny, to-wit: Commencing at the north westcornerof the. south wwtnmirinfuw. I r. ..... ...v. ....v-.wx ,.rtliuni f tlon twelve 02). township flvo i. norUi of ranse fifteen Uo;. eat, ami runnlne thence' wwth a6roN. tjienca eMt.1rodsaiid M)llak. H???c,e north 5 rort-s. theooe 'vest SBnidaand Torms made known on day of sate. : S-r-3 H. A. XEW7IAN. f -j"l---r f----:; t?i--.o PE-M-IN0 J-W$ Tfir ffifrrirT fl-iirT-AVa 0TTH3 X -wi AXD 01 -S J M. BAILEY, SHIPPEIt AI 5ArEX IX LIVE STOCK JBROWyVlLLE, NEBRASKA. Farmers, pleaso call and get prices ; I vr3.nl to bundle your stock. Oinee W Main str(t. Hmdtry buHdin-. jciaaarc!3agyc-gf.t in -i .jteat-fcg-paaag COMSXJSICXA.IL.. THE nilOWSVILLK MABICETS. Bno-Wvii.Lic, Mnrefc 2ft. IST3. Folsfnrlng nre te qootattaae ytrdii7 noon, tho time of golr.c to fret. LIVE stock: CORRECTED BY It. M. BAII.3Y. STOCK BSALBU ASP SH IPFBK. IIOSS S W2 08 Steers. fslrtocbo!coM....w.........L.-S tStH 73 iOvSj int.... 3 tw GRAIX MA UKRT. COKKECTED BY W. W.UACIO'BY.GXAIJC DSAUSK. Wheat, choice full.. . $ 0 " spring ....................... ?St 30 j " .. P BV " It-J .w.m H.m.m.tM urn. M.i..... npik fe' Corn In the ear, oM-................. . M " " M " now. WJ I STIiKET MARJCRTPliGZHJCS. ! CORSECTEI AHiEKIA- BY JOS1FH lnn.i.nT, 1 bkalkk is ohocbkibs aso pxobvcs. Com Moni. a 100 SMl M Butter. I liA 50 &t& ' . CHfl IV .... . .. 600 4 rati on n..m.w.w.w M.t. v V" Ekss Lord fT J' JICS . H....H.....W MS., "to -. Chickens, old, per dozen ...... Chickens, dressed, ft ft. - Tnrueys. dressed, yfi............ Wood, fl cord ......... ........ 2 M2 23 - 8 3 J65 00 Hay, "A ton- .............. . 4 -5 CO RETAIL MARKET. Flour, Tlannlhal fft.l wheat........... " Wichita mil wheat " Eagle Mil! mil whoa; " Glen Rock fall wheat.. " Glen Rock spring wheat . " Sheridan spring wheat " Nemaha Valley spring..... vi rn n in ...w.....'nw..w.. Bnm and Shorts mixed, par lli.,., Corn, pur hushel. ......... .v............. Sugar, cofTee A. 8J4 tb tor...... ........... " Extra C. 8 Es .. " brown, N. O. 9 ... .. " Cut Lnur.TJJfc .... " I'owdared, T5i -s ...-.- Coffeo, Rio. 4 to 44 Ks ' O. G. Jua, 3 Ibsi ... I'M 4 ' 3 7S " ? 2 7 2 73 S75 1 35 75 35 1 m' 1 CO I CO 1 tx 1 05 1 M I 00 I 60 10 8 10 2 Cranberrlec, per qt..... , Drld Corn, per .... '... Dried Peaches, ft 9. Drleil Apples, fl ft. ...... Pared Peaches. "9 ft . Pitted Cherries, 8 Dried P!e PInnt. per E Syrup, per gal .... ..... JLrl ru . Coal OH, porKHllon...-.-.... 15 CC 2-JW2S 7 00 White FJhm. per kit Isnit, per barrel.., Coal -Ft. Scott rod, pr ton .... ' " " black, par ton CHICAGO MAniCBI'. .CmcAo, MMh it. WHBAT Act!valMittiMeUl(Sandakbadd lower; No I.St.nftH10 CORN Opened ft riner bwt subpenaemiy be cama weaker r.d jtrMres keUntd ; Xo. 9, i-a &W4- HOGS ReoeipUs, 'JbJIO. Al! ftrrdeoicwer; packers buy a liberal shpr at $3. $."!. "; light, weak and lower. &.53.i; havy irt fair demand at $3 75t I.Bt. ; -qri nnapid. CATTLK Recelptt, .7J; market abeady iud active; i pper. ?t 7"tii5 eo ; fevl:j and stockers strong, at $t.831.9Qi ELESTI0H "nOTICET" " OTICFls hrreby given that an el"Ion will Im bold In tlt aer-l Wurdof thp City of Erowavilie. Nebraska, on Tuesday, April 2, A.. ISTS. when the following officer Mrtli be votd or. to-wlt : One Mayor. On" Police Jiidce, One Trasrer, One Clerk, One Marhnl, One Councilman 1st Ward; One Ctiu-cllman 2d Wmni. One CuneH"Kn Sl Ward. On which dav the poll will b oytw at tba ioHowliie awl pKMi 1st Ward, at old Trwfcr . 2d Ward, at otlk-eof I.. L. Hntbnf. ' 1 Ward, at corner Stb n4 Main Mrcei?. Polls opened at S o"clok a. MK.and tlorn at 7 o'clock p. tn. uv order ot the Krmtrsa. 7w 1 J. B. DOCKER, City Cterir. A CAKD. To ell who are ftafferinc from tit errors I1 Isretlons of youth, nervoas vreak- nc"!' er,y ,8eay ,0-s of mahood, Xc. I ;Seu' ,'--'J' nvei.pe to the Rev. ' Jwph T. Inraan; StaUon D. Rlble House New York City. Iyl 1 g-jxrjjixn - JT. H. T A TTTCT T Maanfectarer aad Dealer la ji (S&IrkA Ins 1-2 3 fH v, Blankets, BmolcsiPIy Nets'. &p, tar RalHoe le- ta hoxt notir. Ta-pV . . ..-' L l-x: ---- .. ,e4 vacaajnoii buckiux. rwr r"i ,SeT,&n&es.c..a!w.jsa aa lar , . - G4 52ain ., SrOWnC A'eb. ' ' -3 afsco rv? T ? " i, r t "SSKP Zi I f L, Tl E. ! U -j t -tirwmzit - ,u 1 r (n Wrv .f y in M ?&-. irws i i- s&EFzs 1 urns X B Iff V & 1 rr mmw& $ ." r"a. r n. tbfw? a - k Lvl SI . - VJ aaLBI tFri '& o twnssaV'i AJ - - A .K-. A . ' "-":., B''..Jel---:i .-J,irt