, .juiipmpiij i m 8t4Mj," .WajCJ-Jggg-53tCggiS "WWgWlM J, UjJMppjijP f I THE ADVERTISER TISE CARDS. BrovrnTlllc Bus Line to Plielns. I.eaTeBrnvUIa.iB aad 1 p. hi. AineatBrvwRTine ltp.n.,Miildllp.io.' J C BOt-aFlKLD. aeeecial uad lbC Dally Stse Line Soutli. I :j BraVBlUKKt Jlmo. Mb Cttraa4Kalo m iiea City. .Aaetawali Mrt fc. Ilaiata. eaa r twltfcwTficalinQrlriww. jVwlfc rMidi.ity4lw,clol;. IB. Al llWKtill MTUt;lla'cfciCfc .i. J. C- HA Itr.nVti.rreacieter. Harvest of fall sown wheat and rye is going on vigorously this week. It is rumored about that Steven son & Cross are doing a big furniture business. - ! 1 Mlc -'pay. - -av. pav. Xehraalca. Railway. UtAVM xeIVK JKwiim rgra I anai si ..ejsepai XebraakaCKy Yerk .lfctfpat Many acres of land around Bennett- mill, atlSemaha, is covered with water caused by the heavy rains of last week. Some crops will be ruined. SASDTTICHED. A nice Berkshire pig laid down and died in front of Mr. Wilcox's res idence last Saturday. Some one had stuek a two pronged pitchfork into it. 7jn WW, nrVT2e.3eet. THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1S7S. The water in tbe Missouri river Kt.ll maintains a hib stage. You ean buy nice carpets tf all kinds obeap of Sevenn &. Cross. The recent exceedingly heavy rains have so flooded the Nemaha bottom that tbe celebration at Har mon's grove will not be a vry dusty sriatr. Parties wishing Threshing Ma chine? will do well to call and tee the Over blast, at HAWLK' &. DOOGLAS. - Tuesday was bat day at Low niau'e. Tno now got out that a good hat could be bought for 50 or 7 eoats, aud nearly everybody is now wearing a new bat. Two of our warlike eftflseas lad what- oae people teem a ftgkt, at lchkolb', last Monday a f Cor noon. They contributed about $15 to the genera! reboot fund. R. S. Hannaford received this week a large stook of new furniture of every description, which he will sell low down. Call and get his prices. The Peru Herald insists that there is enough loose capital about that town to start a Bank, and that one should be started at once. We shouldn't wonder. The fact is that the Herald has more than doubled its circulation and trained an advertising list that is larg er than any paper of her size in the tate. Peru Herald. Well, is that so? We were not aware of the sex of the Herald before, aad shall go up and see her. We thought she was a he all this time. Beatrice Oamrier .- Dory Hacker, of the Brownville Abvkrtisex, bus hu appointed postmaster at tout etiy. They gay that Church Howe and G. B Moore-are mad for a iact. Picture and Brackets cheap. SrevKNaox JsCitoee. Born, on the night of the 35th ult., to Wik E. Majors, a son. This i- Wile' Jlret boy. He set p the ci gars and boda in a hatnteoaie manner, and has the hearty eongratufcttioas of everybody. J. D. Calhoun says be has the finest piece of corn be ever saw at :hb stage of the ?eo. Ulommmg ton Guard. And ao-.v it doth appear that a champion type-setter may have the btt piece of eoru. Bully for J. D. I. 0. G. T. The Lodge Deputies of each lodge in the county are requested to meet at the editorial rooms of The Aivhk tisxk on Saturday, 20th inst., at 1 P. M. to arrange a programme for the putlic meeting of the District Lodge. Fraternallj. A. J. tJCKEX, D. D. Granger and Herald please copy. Hyaciniiis, Tulips, 2?arc5s si.s and ionquils. flue imported Bulbs. By mail $1.50 per dozen, or $10 per 100. For sale In Brownville yy Jos. Huddart. ROBT. W. FURXAS, 2wa Brownville, 2seb. Fourth of July. Bained hard Friday night. This is the day we celebrate. Graham Flour, atHuddart'a. Bain wagons are in demand. Wils. Majors is happy a boy. Bained very hard Saturday night. Masqurado ball at Peru to-night. Cash paid for butter at Huddarfs. Dan. Bice is in Plattsmonth to day. Churns and fish, by Stevenson & Cross. Our paper is issued this week on the 4th. The Sherman House is being newly painted. Everything in the family grocery line at Huddart's. For your fly nets and horse cov ers, go to Bauer's. Harness, saddles and whips, by Stevenson & Cross. Lightning rod men are still here. "Look a little out." John Davis is supplying this mark et with nice cabbage. Custom work neat, prompt and reliable, at Pat CHne's. Nice stock of clocks, watches and jewelry, at Joseph Sehutz'. Kennedy & Gates are running the Union Hotel. See card. Stevenson & Cross are doing a large furniture business. Dory will move the P. 0. into the Joe Schntz building. Nuts, candy, raisins, oranges and lemons, by Stevenson & Cross. Niee lot of new job and advertis ing type just received at this office. Stevenson & Cross are still selling best quality Groceries at lowest prices. The best opening in this country for a flowering mill is at Brownville. A nice line of wedding presents are now kept by Stevenson & Cross. LOCAL PERSONALS. Pictures of all kinds cheaper than ever before known, aad Pieture Frames by Stevenson & Cross. . All we have to remark to those who try to feel a little sore towards ue for noticing the Bryan t-Conor an 'soaudal, is. that if ehurebes can't keep their own secrets they should not expect the "wicked" people of the world to keep thees. Fire Crackers and Fireworks, Stkvxson z Chose. audsffinaiiy its ifefcet; The trailer, ve,iakpittM, will sooner or teer bate to pay tbepeoai ty of his treason. When the day of retribution will overtake the man who goes back on himself. and his party, and 'Tcand-ers off after some seductive. ooseietice!ess demagog oe and adven turer, is nu iy a question of time. "Honesty k the best policy," after all. If a man is a Republican, or if be is a Democrat, and honest la hie polit- sal oonvfetioBS, be will stand with his party and vote and then if he is beaten he will at leat, have the satisfaction tf believ ing he did his duty. On the other hand, if he forsakes hie friends and standard in tbe hour of battle for the cowardly reason that he fears de feat, aud goes over to tbe enemy, and pins his hope for future preferment, to some oily tongued liar more dis boaest than himself, tlie money. Or position, if he succeeds, may serve to some extent as an antidote to the lashings of conscience; but if he fails what is there to console him? And if tbe aforesaid o. t. 1. refuoes bis aid, and boasts of itO, who is to even pity? A men, even in politics, may so conduct himself as to forfeit the pity of former friends and the approbation of his own mind. Josh Billings says, "How natral it iz fur a man, when he stakes a mis take, tew kurreet It by kneeing some body else far it." A man may ease his spleen to some extent by "kuong eerabody eke," but this only tends to feed a more fatal disease called "the sore head." It hardly "touches the spot." Temporary success in a selfish view even, does not pay a man for "buck ing" against his party ; for reaction is sure to come, and when it does cease he sorely regrets that he ever abandoned hk proud old flag to muster under the black one of a pi rate. A man may rear up aad bowl that "republics are ungrateful,'" wbeu the truth is ingratitude is his own chief sin and the one that "get away" with him. The man who turns against his party locally or nationally after that party has pieced -him in au office, is guilty of the sin of ingratitude. To such there always is a hereafter tlis people lay it up for him. A true and consistent man always has the friendship of good citizens, und the respect of his etteeiies; but the traitor aad the vacillating man "loses his grip" on all. The man who wavers and falls out of ranks when his services are needed, will not do to be kepi on pick et dcty. He must take a backseat. We can think of several politicians who may think the flashes of the fore going coruscations are turned directly upon them. Well, of course we have a character in our mind. A maxim that hits nobody is worth- We understand that Jake and little Chris, will run a foot-race on our streets to-day. The State Journal says glanders prevails among the horses of that lo cality to a great extent. Silrer weddings are not very ex pensive yet very enjoyable. Brown ville is a good piaee to live. Money to loan in um of $200 to $00, on two aud three years' time. Apply to William H. Hoover. Mr. Jas. H. Drain last week pur chased the stock of goods and busi ness house of Kruion Skeen, Nemaha City. Robert Teare says he will, not withstanding the fire, be able to sup ply all customers with McCormick machines. Kenned &. Gates are offering to the public, at the Union House, first class meals at 35 cents. Farmers, please esli. tf If 3'ou want a good home made boot or shoe, go to Pat CHne's. He always keeps on hand the best brands of French calf and kip leather. John Bousfield says : "Tell the readers of The Advertiser that I Tbe Koribem Jndmtman, War-jam in the hog business, and will pay saw, lad., hoe tbe foiiewing compii-r fair priees for all that I can get." Manny Lowman returned from Lincoln Saturday. Mr. McCreery, father of Mre Lett and W. H. McCreery, this city, went to St. Joe Tuesday. Bobt. Bennett, one of St. Joe's commercial men, spent Sunday with his friends in Brownville. Pat. Cline will start Saturday for a visit to relatives in Toledo, Ohio. He will be gone a week or ten days. Friend Gavitt, of Benton, was In the city and called on The Advebti ser Wednesday of this week. He is duly appointed our agent in that sec tion. Mr, Ed. Benedict, an old attache of the Granger, left the city a few mornings ago left for Colorado, we understand left before his numerous creditors were out of bed. We hope Ed. didnTt leave with the intention of permanently wronging anybody, and that he will yet pay up all his debts. Jim Stevenson now wears a new white plug hat, and when mounted on his bob-tail Bobbin, gently reced ing from close inspection, one is re minded of a preacher of the "iron sides" species. This is simply anoth er warning to never estimate a per son's true inwardness by outside ap pearances, for Jim is still the boss gro cer of Southern Nebraska. BUSINESS BREVITIES. Our sporting men that is tbe "crack ahots" of tbe city aad others who desire to join them will take their fun down on ,tbe fair ground shooting pigeons and balls. Many who will not leave the city'will also be present to witness the exciting sport ; aud it has been susgesteed that some will take their baskets of good things, and ice and lemons, and have a quiet picnic. That will be nice if carried out. mentary for our aew E- M. "A Good Appoixtmkjtt : Those who remember Theodore C. Hacker, who resided at this place in earlier years, and who was connected with the Indianian when it ws first launched on the sea of journalism, will be pleased to learn that he has bn appiuted postmaster of Brown ville, Nebraska. the place where he has resided for the past twent- years, and where himself and G. W. Fairbroth er are now publishing tbe Brownville Advertiser. We were highly grati fied to bear of this appointment, and the merited recognition of an old at tache of this paper. Salt, another ear. S1.&5 per barrel, Stevensqk & Cross. Important t School Oiicers. Lincoln, June 28, 1S7S. From various quarters information is sent to this offiee that parties are engaged in selling to tbe school dis tricts a set of mathematical charts, of very doubtful value, and at an exorbi tant priee. School officers are cau tioned against buying articles of this kind without consulting tbe counts superintendent. In no ease shoald warrants or school orders be given for goods till tbe goods are received. They are also reminded that it is ille gal to make individual contracts with agents. All such business should be done at the meetings of the board. County Superintendents are requested to bring this to tbe attention of School Boards. S. R. Thompson, State Superintendent. liokHis intent, nor with the hope of learning old dogs new tricks, but the young man just entering the political arena may gather an idee. -or two that may be of use to him. Fire "Worlks, and Portii. of July Candies, atStroble's. Do net Forget The Marsh No. i Double Rigged Self Rake Combined Reaper and Mower is j for sale at a lower price and on easier terms than any other first class com bined Machine in the market. Farm ers will be supplied, and every ma chine guaranteed by agents. Ted Huddart, Brownville; JohnTighe& Dawson, Humboldt; F. L. Prouty, Peru ; F. C. Clark, Lincoln ; Fred. Miller & Co., Falls City. Fer details of the value of the machine road the "Open Letter" and extract from Me-r-cersburg, Pa., Journal. Also the Nebraska JFbrrmer to a Peru correspon dent on Combined Machines. Fancy Goods and. A'oiions, at L.. LiOTrman's. II. C. LETT Has filled his store full of fretk Drugs and Groceries. He ean sell you all you need for harvest and the Fourth, just a little cheaper than you can buy them of any house in Southern Ne braska. Prove it by giving him a trial, Dr. Wincheli's Teething Syrup has never failed to give immediate relief when used in cases of summer complaint, ehoiera infantum or pains hi the stomach. Mothers, when voor less. These are indited with no ma-1 little darlings are sufferim: from these Eld. T. L. Cartwright will preaeh at the Pleasant Valley school house, two and one-half miles southwest of Brownville, Saturday evening, July 6th, IS7S. The Sheridan transfer makes regular trips from Brownville to Sher idan, rain or shine. Reason says, "No postponement on aceount of weather." The Dan Rice circus was here last Friday. We thoeght itabout the "thinist" circus we ever saw. The attendance from the country was un usually small. Mr. Wm. Stevens spent a few days with his friends aud looking af ter his business in this oity last week, and on Saturday returned touts, home in Council Bluffs. The Brownville band has con cluded, on account of thereeeut heavy rains, which have made the road to Harmon's Grove almost impassable, to stay at home and celebrate. J. R. Hawkin wishes to say that he is prepared to shave, sham poon, cut your hair or dye your whis kers, as cheap as any barber in tbe west, and guarantee satisfaction. We understand that G. W. Brat ton is going into the grocery business again, at the old stand, on 6th street. and T. L. Jones will move his stock of goods into the room between the postoffiee and Huddart'a grocery store. We call tbe attention of the city fathers, or the marshal, or somebody whose business it is to attend to such things, to the frog-pond, or hog-wallow on the site of the ruins of Ben Rogers' livery stable on first street. It i- an unhealthy hole and ought to be filled up. Stevenson : Cross are selling a few goods, such as hardware, stoves, tinware, groceries, queensware, wood--enware, glassware, silverware, nails, iron, wagon timber, fish, harness, sad dles, whips, cigars, pumps, flower pots, furniture, pictures, carpets, seeds, paints, oils, glass, fruit, plows, thresh ers, school furniture, sliellers, horse shoes, iaoe ourtains, and several hun dred articles too numerous to mention. There are few offices, if any, in the State with a better or larger as sortmentof type for all kinds of job printing, cards, bill, or letter heads, eta., than the Advertiser, and as to paper and other material we cannot be excelled, for We keep the very best manufactured anywhere. Our stock of envelopes is also large and varied in size, color and quality. We there fore warrant satisfaction to our pat rons in style of work, material and charges. MacMne Oil at Mckell's. Stevenson fc Cross for low prioe Harness, saddles, whips, Bauer's, j Sugar cured hams at Huddart's. Full line of sample piece goods at Marsh's. Fruit jars, the best, by Stevenson &. Cross. All the choice brands of flour at Huddart's. Money to loan on farms. Apply to T. L. Schick. Whitefish and Mackerel, by the kit, at Huddart's. For first-eiass work, go to Bauer, the horse clothier. Beautiful Castors cheap, by Stevenson & Cross. Oranges and Lemons, at Hud dart's, fresh and nice. Genuine silver plated ware cheap, by Stevenson &. Cross. Dr. G. H. Collins, Dentist, will visit Peru every Friday. 51 tf Nemaha County Fair ISth, I9th, and 20th of September. Choice line of Pocket and Table Cutlery, at H. C. Lett's. A large stock of furniture just ar rived for Stevenson &Cros . Lard Oil as EiekelPs. Furniture repaired and pictures framed, bj- Steveusou & Cross. Don't fail to stop in and price the drugs and groceries of H. C. Lett. Lamberquins and lace curtains, fine and cheap, by Stevenson & Cross. Castor Oil at NickelFs. S20 acres choice land for sale In southwest corner Nemaha county, by Stevenson & Cross. Extra copies of The Advertiser i tor saje by A. W. Nickell, druggist book-seller and stationer. D. Rojrge, of Hickory Grove, wants twenty-five head of colts to herd during the summer. 51 wS Big stock of furniture and pic tures just arrived for Stevenson : Cross. Wall paper, shades, traveling baskets, bird cages, croquet sets at re duced prices, at MeCreery!a drug and book store. 41 m3 Sulky Hay Rakes cheap, by Ste venson &. Cross. ALL OILS AT EECXELL'S. Large stock whips cheap, by Ste venson Jc Cross. Oity Conncil. The City Council held its regular meeting for July on Monday evening, 1st inst. Present, Mayor Roger3, Concilmen Robinson, Body, Judkins, Mercer, Hill and Neidhart, and J. B. Decker, clerk. Theordinanee for licensing auction eers was amended so as to grant li cense for $50 a year, or for any period less than a year at not less than $10 a month. ' An ordinance regulating peddlers was adopted, providing that it shall be unlawfal for any street peddler, hawker or itinerant retailer of goods, wares, or merchandise of any descrip tion, patented or otherwise, to solicit orders, or to retail or offer for sale in wagons or carriages, the same within the corporate limits of the city, with out first obtaining a license to so ped dle. The price of such license being fixed at $10. Mrs.Drury applied for remission of tax. Referred to finance committee. Accounts allowed amounting to $57.15, Petition of J. Rauschkolb, to retail beer, presented, and laid over under the rcle. The following was agreed upon as the levy for taxes for 1S7S : General fnnd 4 mlite. Improvement boads. " Funding bonds . 4 " RondfamT.. ,, 4 A motion was made by Mr. Hill, and carried, that no tax be levied for payment of interest on railroad indebtedness. LOOK AT THIS. GRAND BANKRUPT SALE Of the Sioclc formerly owned oy JLiddy Bros., and Slieldon & Son, of Lincoln, ZTe&. CENTENNIAL PATENT 3 n iiinYi a S3 iii s MLklU;) iu UOGY TOP TOR3CKK niCK. PBJCS. $2.00 1.50 250 Best Quality Pelt Hats, $3.50 to 4.00 150 Good Quality " " '. 2.00 to 3.00 300 Dozen Men's White Shirts, warranted Linen Bosom and CnSk 3.00 1.25 60 Dozen Men's White Shirts, TTarranted Linen Bosom and OuSs 2.50 1.00 60 Dozen Men's Oheyoit & Percale Shirts 1.25 to 2.50 75 to 1.25 Best Gauze UndersTurts So to 60 cms Best Jeans Drawers So to 7o cents Paper Collars 5 cents per box Call and See tlie Bankrupt Stock "before piiroliasiiig LOXDOX ITEMS. Ply nets, jctorse covers. and. lap dusters, low doism for cask, at Sander's. Editor Nebraska, Advertiser. Sootville, Mo., June 29. 1S73. I wish to engage in breeding and raising hogs, and would like your views on the advantages of Brown villfor this business. If you think it will be agreeable to your citizens, and a profitable enterprise, I will bring into the city one hundred sows withau average of five pigsapiece. I understand but little feeding will be j required, as an abundance of vegeta bles and.jrass can be obtained in your gardens and bluegrass yards. This will be quite a saving, aud it really looks lifce it ought to pay, yet I will be influenced by what you think about it. Jos Smith. Ah, that's business, Mr. Joe Smith. You hs.-e struck the right, town. Bring cu your old sows aud pigs. There ire about ten thouand hogs now ruining promiscuously over the city, anl doing well. There's room for a fev more, aud plenty of track left. Th regular July meeting of the Board of County Commissioners was held "this week. The full minutes could not be obtained for this issue but nil! be published next week. Oue of the most important matters trans acted was the refusal to levy a tax to payfifterestou KrR. bonds in Brown vii!e,indon,2emaha City and As- pinwall precincts. Thi action was backed y large petitions from some of the jreciucts. The following an nual levy was made : ForStT3c U mills These items were written for our last week's issue. Editor. Now is the time for tbe "Barley Harvest," and we eaten some of tbe sweet inspirations like unto those which made beautiful the soul of Burns. The picnic last Saturady was a very pleasant gathering. Tbe chil dren did honor to themselves and credit to their teacher. After dinner some of the citizens gave brief prac tical addresses. Eld. Bow preached in the Chris tian Chureh last Thursday evening. He is an earnest, eloquent man. He says he has no time to-waste in pulling down creeds. It would be well if many others could learn something of the value of time. If a person oau- not find enough of tbe sublimity of tbe His life is at stake and you can wash truth, and beautv of soutiment, and . ?r angers aiterwartt. , ,. . ;. . ., in Turn him on bis back, put the pil- glory of Inspiration in the gospel f Jor under the small of his baok.strld Christ to tell the people, without a, die him with one knee on each side. mad attaek at oreeds, be had better ' pot oue of your hands on eaeh side of quit pe"ching bis ribs, low down toward the stom- - The storm of the rust panic has Sfoho; Ji"1" thm dow"ward n? , , j , . . together and then let go sodden! v. A swept over the wheat fields and left fewr minut(W of lhlg win make the wheet sound and healthy a good j nan gap. A few minutes more of nrosnect for nlentv of bread, and ! it and he will breathe. wheat bread too. Nebraska is beyond "corn bread and molaeses." How soon will it before it is beyond "hog meat?" Yes, it Is a "rieh scandal ;" but if l n n ii fc . mw -.. otbor sea-side report Jl a 5, B-i MnilSV, what to do in ease o fan- wwf-5 - .. . - .- i .iiuiriJLj irnrrr - nnrmnirTnn eouiu us' uurn urt.i. rnurru.iun. The Is ew York Timm gives the following as the best method of pro cedure in resusitating a partially .drowned person : "Everybody who goes to Coney Is- lanu or any should know perent Hrowninsr. otmne simpler or more effective than the method used by the crews of ilfe saving stations along the coast. Thev frequently revive persons who have been under water tor unusually long periods. Their ral, in brief, are these: Take off your coat, roll it into a pil low, turn the man over on his face, and put the pillow under his stomach. Lot the head be lower than his feet; press en tbe small of his baek and the water will run out of his mouth. Press in this way for' about half a minute. Press hard you won't hurt him. If hb mouth is filled with sand or mud. eloan it out with vour Snser. 'WW A PERFECT SUNSHADE ASP STOR3T PJiOTBCTOJR. For sate toy IB. B". SOTJX)EiI Do-te-l- JSJJiXZSS, SADDLES. Collars, "Whips, Xnshes. Iy 3f ots, ZtcV BROWXVUJJE. XEBRASKA. T M. BAILEY, SEUFPCK XXO BOCAERIK LIVE STOOE Farmers, pieaae call and gt prices ; I waart. to handle yoar atock. Offlc il uin street. HodUy beUdteg. Uvcrr Stable la eeaaectiea tvltti tkeHeute.' I S?iaK Office for all points East. Wart.-:. -ort. soma, umnlbosa; VM i-eonnect vrttb all train n ,m SAOIPL.E ROO-X ElK.iT POiOOIi. Then give him some brandy. An hour later you and him can drink brand v together. Sandwich Power Shelters. S5KVE'so & Ckose. Coaajr general fnnd, including feipporl of Poor Farm 9 Br&geiiind S " S!n its; fend for interest on ocnty R. K. bonds l" Pern j red net, for ln:ereat on K. X. bonds 12 " The contracts for building iron bridges at Fiaher's and Howard both on tbe Nemaha were let to C. W. Whefler: Con tract for building small bridge and culverts was let to Chas. Dundis. Tliis Is for Every Family, Nc Western familv ean afford for a there are no stones cawt except by 'day to be without the celebrated west those "without sin," tbere will not ern remedy for diarrhoea, dysentery, be much harm done the "'JS!' For people without sin do not throw ffCr. rt hag been before the public for stones. "The preacher !" Well, have ten yfars, and doctors and drugtetg ye not heard that where "little is eiv- J in commending it to their cths- en little is required." A fearful ma- ?? n! !"-- Ask your drus . . . ?... , . gist about its merits ; procure a bottle nm has 9:ed the people to "preaeh. , Rt onee ar,d gaVe sickness, theexpeuse A voice eatled peter and Matthew, j of a physician, and the life of some and everv one at tbe "Receipt of Cus- loved on- of the family. "Delays are toms." and everv "fisherman" have I dn.!,ro,JS,, J'V'1' ZiV ,, . " . ..,- .. Pill and Eureka Amte Pills, are a storied leaving their note thinking it , rUlu care for agne. meant them. Bat, goodaess! every! For sale by A. W. Ntekel, H. C. "tent maker" is not intended to be'Itt anti W. H. MeCreery, Brown "Paul." I viM Neb. -iStf. - How the inspirations If iadivid-l Do noC De-ect wi:;:b uais are woven together, making one" Eilert's extract of tar and wild cherry is a standard remedy in all throat, asthmatic and bronchial affections, and has saved many Iive; sive it a trial. Sold by A. W. -ickell. tf PEOBGE ARSHTBONG, B'RAIN DEAZiEB ErovriivIIle, Nebraska. Farmers, pteaoe call on aje for prieaa. I will ztve yon tn Highest tbe irartcec wilt afford, as I am oeatrooa of handllag yoar grain. Mtf H-"v iron Sjesh fp PPPhANT 1 ilii -jliiil iiilis i i laving purchased tbe 23 2L jE 2? 3 a IV T irnv mi LIUHlflnl I wWb UaniHuneUuU I do a nrt das liYary bmilwan. f- s npi m ttU5.-Lb amKCMstd m tJemh Rogers. J D. 3i"ARSH. ' TATLOE, BROVTXVILXJB. - - JMWAfgTA.. eattinc or Cttr aad iklr. . I order on short notice aad at raw prices, Ha bad loas experience aad warrant aalisfactioe. Shop In Alex. Ithiaen'R bM stand thick net-work of human thought. Years agone in an academy in New York, often in our reading lessons we would have a beautiful poetic inspira tion, and at its close we would read Bryant. At a time when I was bow-' ing with wild adoration at the shrine -tfATSlSIlSr of the lofty genius of Byron, whoe EVANS tVAXP. .Inly 2, f7S by Jnle J. S. Stall, at nt office in tnl city. Mr. ChrlHUnjt.. : F.vurw and Mkh Anna K an daring flights would reaeh where "an- both or Aapinwaii precinct. gels dare not tread," and where tbe QUARLBrj HELURt FA3HIOXABL05 Boot and Shoe -N-C -A-;-. T!v!uc bought Uee-g tont shop of a. BobtLfa, I am prepared to do iu . of all kind at Reasonable Rates. . .v-Utp.ttrlajt neatly aaaf. promptly it ana. Shop No C Mate Staaot,' IS row n rule .1 'sbraska. MERCHANT TAILOR; Lubricating Oil at MckelFs. BASRRCrT STOC ii.. TFill receive a largxi stock of Cents 'urnislun Goods. I,. L.OWJIAX. Lost: The reputation of other organs since Shoninger's superior instrument has been introduced in Nebraska. E. M. or kindred oauses do not hesitate to rive It s trial: you will surely be ' Iiinnitr fin KnnnaMmn n-it Tod t pleased with the oharm ing effect. Dr. Dyei is arent fnrthClrnA Pvmholin" I Winehell 's Teethlns Syrup is sold by , Eureka and Orchestral Organs. Cnli a. , iwi, at, o cts per uw.ue. u ano see them. Prices that defv com petition will be given vou. Marsh Xo. 4. We clip the following notice of this excellent machine from the Mercers burg (Penu.) Journal: This Reaper and Mower, Manufac tured by James S. Marsh, at Lewis burg, Pa., is put up wholy of wrought and cast iron. Is simple in construc tion, easily managed, and is adapted to all conditions of grain and ground. In fact it is a first-clas Machine in every respect; is guaranteed to every customer to do its work thoroughl and well. Jno. L. Carson, this city, is owner of Marsh Xo. 4 for Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas and Iowa. Closiu? out X-lneii Goods, Ja. 1LOW.TIAX. Sheriff Black there vas no warrant informs us that issued for preachei Bryant, as we stated last week. ..We are in formed that another mistake was the statement that Mrs. Couor&n informed her husband of Bry ant's Iuty proposition to her imme diately on his return home, the truth being that Bryant remained at Cono ran's several weeks after, and that the matter came to the ears of Elder Conoran by Resident, or through an other source. However this may be we do not pretend to say, but we do know that it raises a serious question of veracity among some of the Elders. turbulent waves from tbe boisteious ocean of his thought would stir the depths of my soul then would come those sweet aud serene inspirations- Bryant like a breath from heaven. It seems but as yesterday when a be loved teacher would s3', "yoe may analyse The groves were God's lirsi temples Before man learned to hew tbe shaft or la the architrave. And I remember well tbe intieence of those words ; and I weep over tbe new made grave of William Cullea Bryant. But the angels of immortal it 3- says of the aseended poet nd brother, "He is not there, he ie risen." COilIEKCIA CHICAGO JIAIiSKT. Chic-go, July 2, MC&. WHEAT Aettve; So. 1 Mc; No. 38M 9OJ4. OoRX Aetr-e; -hrh. aalaati, & aew mixed, 33X&K ; 2o. Jjm $. HOG6 Cheiea hmxry, UJtmM; light RW 1.M. CATYL-8htpplar, $11S. THE BUOYOrVUIi,3 SABKBTS. BMwrxviiaat, July -J. IKS. Following are the quotations yesterday j noon, the tiaae of going to press. ZJVE STOCK. COJUUCCTSD BIB.X RAIT. STOCK DKALKK ASDSRtrnB. Hea 3 M03 Steer, a-r to cbotca BWN Dr. Jaque's Worm Cakes are an effectual and safe remedy for worms. They are pleasant to take and not only destroy the worms, but remove all traces of them from the system, leav ing the child healthy and strong. They are warranted and sold by A.W. 2siekell. tf Positively the Best Instructors for Piano or Organ oou be had at any time by oalling on E. M. Lippitt. Buy one of his fine Organs and he will give you au Instructor. For headache, constipation, liver complaint, and all billions derange ments of the blood, there is no reme dy as bure and safe 83 Eilert's Liver Pills. They stand unrivalled in re moving bile, and giving heslthv ac tion to the liver. Sold bvA. W. Xick ell. tf ParaSne Oil at .Tickell's, Tonsorial. Po-anything in this line, call at theold, neat, pleasant rooms of Albert mith, who is an expert without a superior, with the sharpest razors easiest chairs, best of toilet prepara tions and the most popular of dye for moustache or whiskers. Remember the old stand. ,incn Suits at t, I.oviiianss Library baacia- lamp for $5.03. GoWes MaoMae Oil at Niokell j- Found! That E. M. Lippitt oan sell vou the best Organ in tbe country for the leat money, and on easy terms. -"7ve,yoiJr harness bv oiling it with Uncle Sam's Harness Oil. which will keep it soft and pliable. Thi U the best oil made for leather. Sold by all harness dealers. tf TJnele Sam's Condition Powder purifies the blood, improves the appe tite, gives a smooth glossy coat, and Keeps tne animal in cood condition. Sold by A. W. Kickell. tf . BAIK HBSTATJRAXT. Meafc at all boars. L. Stroble, prop. What causes all this excitement on tbe Streets? Why, L. Lowman is selling off 500 hats at astonishing prices, while he almost gives away the finest of furnishing goods. To be convinced of this faet, crowd into his store and see for yourself. Iwish to sell the furniture and goad wBI of the Marsh House. Will trade for a good farm. This is a good chauee for tome man that 'wants to go into the hotel business. I mean business. Call and see me soon. JOSKPH O'PZXT. If these are such good goods, how can ou sell them so cheap ? Because we bought them at bankrupt sale and hence ean undersell any other man. L. Lowea The growing corn these times just gets right down to it and grows and so do the weeds. Luck3 is the farmer who had his field free of weeds before the late heavy rains. It seems that the report of serious damage to spring wheat b3 rust, was a false alarm. The spring Wheat Is all right and promises and unusuallj heavy yield. The London items and a notice of a Fourth of July- celebration at Howard, were received last week on Thursda, while our paper, asjusual, I was printed Wednesday afternoon. TJnele Sam's Nerve and Bone Liniment is most efficient in rheuma tism, bruises, burns, scratches, and manv other ills ineident to man and beast. Sold by A. W. Niekell. tf "To the Rookios awl Beyoad." The above is the title of a pieasiag and instructive work fresh from tbe Western press. It is an admirably condensed aecouutof a summer's trav el in the Bock' Mountain States and Territories, by that well-known cor respondent, Robert E. Strabors, and is crowded with useful information a well as with versions of delightful mountaineering experiences Oowa, Ait.. ,2W3 30 JACOB MARUHX,' aad dealer tn riaeXaclia,l'ieara. Seatck aaa Faacy OaW VeUasaT Kt.T JtU. ;i?rownviIIc. Nebraska. PSJKTZ HEIRESS, ffAGOH &8lACKSMITH$H0F OSE DOOR W mT OF toVKT HOCSEK, WAGOX MAKESG. Bepadrijafei PIowk, ami all work doate in toeat atanaeraaal on abort notice. iTIwftillia aaaa. eed. Ulvehuuaeali IM-ly. B. CGISAPP, ManoJaeteier ef GXAIK MAMKMT. COKKSCTXD BY W. W. XACKXKT, ORAIX Wheat, fr4 Bye ftJL. sprtajj. Barley Corn rn 159 m a 9TRMET MAJUOarMODVCE. raHKCT r OBAI.KB IX BaTCPBai A3TO WWPCCK. tj i , . ju, pjwr .j ni av jTOtM! Hur- T ia of sight-seeing in new lands, tbe au-. y . to 8 thor pleasantly introduces us to tbe ' Laid t io grandest aud most beautiful seenie at- Foea e a traction in the We-tern mountains : ;Vp?4e a 351 w , . i , i- i r i J onions 95al to a uevuteu uisvipre oi me gun "" j Chidccna. okLeet rod," he leads us through tbe wildest " aprts Rooky Mountain huntinr groends S CPlekemoreLet,. and by the side of the finest trout ! wUZr streams and lakes : keeping eyes sod ears open for the "main ebaaee,"he, is enabled to make valuable observa tions on the vast areas of unsettled deaeav MKS 138175 ft 6 71 S 9 SA3 m Hay, ton RETAIL MA.KKMT. rionr, Hannibal fall wbeat ..isamm f I Wichita laS Savannah Mm All Glen Rock fell Glen Bock, anxtar w: Sheridan spring wheat. ? emaba Valley aprtaa Gvafeam farming lands, the wonderful stoek ranges where settle and horses take care of themselves tbe year round, and on the gold and silver mining re gions, where fortunes are sometimes j vvim lost but more often won. Tbe writer (Bran aad Shorts mixed has spent considerable time as a aor- i Corn. per bushel rfMriAftfleni; in th Yltk- TTilU i-.i8ar r . . .. .UVU. j...,,,, il0l m Horn and San Juan regions, and fur nishes speeial articles on all of these sections. To fill a want long felt, he also furnishes a vast amount of useful information concerning routes, dis- C AA 4 50 wheat 430 Wheat ITS heat 2au rhr-i 2 80 I?! s'!? If I 1 u4 11 1 t al 3 i 50 Main Street, 3JroV!vI2Jc ISebrstftiin.' Orders From iieighboriag Jmwaid Solicited. ffi i o Whom it May Concern.- All lot owners, and tlmee uelreae par ehatflns lots in the Nemaha 'emetry. wflT tahejiGUee that ia xmunrb are teaceaaaBC on tne ZXh of July, laTS. tbr Trnsteea will ha preparea to mate deeda to all pirnoai uea to tne same, au inoe dwlroeM cheat ng lets will pleat coaeacddoeoi time above stated. a to Tnuiiwi Srmi pat tn all neiea ltuprm -omenta &r the poea ervatloa of the xroasdv Dont forxet Uh umk. mc nmaw wui nerearter be to prereat treepaiMB of any kind. bj oraer m uh uoara or J. y. CROTHEB. Ct A.lhhr. Bxtsar.g4hs Ucht brown. IXha. CntlxM.Tax. " Powdered, 7) Coflb.1tto,4to5l Eanees, expense of travel and living in j Tea. O. G.Jv,a(lae i m i m lot 109 1 9 1 1 t the many different loeatioas deeorib-1 Cranberriea, per qt. T 4 -.. K., ed, all obtnioed recently from person-' al observation. A large and entirely Dried Core, per n Dried reaehea, Ml. Dried Applea. la. L new map of the region covered by the . Fared book is one of its most valuable fea- i Mud Cherriea, f hv. Hy ran. per gal Lard. M 9 mi tures. The work contains 141 large pageaand is profuse! illustrated wlh ( coal Oil. pergaUea gems of lioeky Mountain soenery. 'White Wen. per hU The really extraordinary part of It, . okerel. per kit however, is that any oue can obtain a ' 5T ?I?: , f e t. , Coal Ft. 8eott red, per ton sample eopy free of charge bv apply-, - .. blaekTper t mg io iuo5-.ii. jximaaii, umana,Ae, braska. but it can be ou&de in three aaa by bt oar o'eitberaex.iaaey I wi-i M?d It at Ibe e t uuu e reraisti. a jf ir wu wwa. in ira- froai ber-te owr KgftL Y ea -u' time u ie work or oaiy jtatr zattts. W ha a agents aaaM lfiaj. Ai. tw encage at oaeecaaav tiU. At the pinM tta eiaaty fina be mmt to racily aod rapMtr at a otber baaaMaa, j eop Botfctatf u try aaniaii, Taiaia anal Ooul t Awe Aedraoa a: oaoe. U. auunau IMrUaod. Xaiae. SMyt A SUIC5I GVRM Pax- OeewaaKwtfeat, eatanh. throat and Ittnar w relf aad permanent 3R4&U S raehmty.dy&9eplaazKtaU a . .. .r - ....K.. j a . I J 4 MirWW T ( lill4J IMPillH IIMI a vcaeraDU' mJisrja,-r 1 iilclan wi mat a reiuat m ivyrta and the a tn; givru i-ils to tannaanii ox kindted preateat aosiua benefit, and hie eaered ehatetlan dntr tn im thtawtnIernil invtosratlae aend FB3EE the erhrtnaJ recipe e aaqr pen on enehMin ataaap m T. F. IfS s IN 7W eaaapaMa. U 'ii ii ii j.ji.a., by A. X. Islekell. TOTISrGtfrUwS; jiahli bati ef A CAJCJD. To all wb.are anSerfng fromthot aad indiacrcUoB of yodth. aces, early deeay. leea ef i wtUaeadareaipetUat will ecreyoc. OF CJUAKUi". Tha i covered by a aaaahOD. Aa, 1 Go to your druireist and enquire about Dr. Marshall's LungSyrup. It Why suffer with suoh a dreadfel -. A4-'di5.1t5f,rrer " haif-rsend a aetf js iub UC.-.U iemeuy ebowu r ureah.- cougn aao com 7 J'or35eeBt yoe ean , IVL!ii JMereaayUie OeUan. Keokut jo-l'l,pn Mmm Ing up severe coughs and cold3 of long purebase of your druggist a bottle of wmon J1 MwhMJ!i. Tr rTOrVo wTchy, ?ia"u'- vi u ii " aiaraii8 iug syrup, and yocr th-hly fl tv3. Dont tea tStowTptbt gv r9 ?. lk-iWASXtii eure ii: csiaiii. cesu oy iieset:. ixuar,Aaoiji:,iow. Jdvl ra r addreaaed envelope to hhe Rev. aa; Station n, Jattteataaaav M