Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, September 26, 1878, Image 3

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THE ADVERTISER
TIME CASJ3S.
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J. C. BORfTEU), Segg.lBtnaa'grt.
Dally Stage Line SoaUi.
F BrennrrfDet Ancc. Tan? Ctsraa4 'Rate
m y i aw aa Oty. A pieman a SC aexata.eee.
Mi.iliw. Tab iimitc Tnri no iHTh--pntnfr
Jes Ini nrrOio Oy at Meeeefc a. .
Lirtoea at Bw-gTlBe o'eeci: b. as.
J. C. HAXaSS.Prprewr.
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W3LXKVG.Sav.'S.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 2S.1S7S.
Bate wagons are in demand.
French kipp boots at Robisen's.
Mrs. A b da Paseee sabsorlfeed for
The Abvbrtisbx test week.
MrR
H. McDowell renewed t
safcseriptioo to The Abvskteer.
Judge Halberd took a best Hess trip
this weak down Into Richardson cou-f
t y.visiting Haavbolt and Falls City.
P.. W. Faraas, Misses Moliie ami
Ceifa Barnes, and Miss Lillie Roberts
are attending tbe -State Fair at Lin-.-oata.
Every precinct in tbe eoeaty
was represented ia tbe eoaventioa
iUist Saturday, except Si. Dems and
JiSfcftttd.
Nebraska Wagoa S5. aad war
ranted. Stbtjesso.- & Ch6.
There will b-- a race on the fair
srna4 racetraek, aext Satarday, be
irea Bill Baileys sorrel &td tie
Bank horse.
Bst Stov Pipe 30e a Joint.
SxEVKysox & Cxnes.
SWerCliarle- Re will preaoh
in &bd ChrieUHi Chwreb oestSendav
at 11 o'clock a. m., and istheeveaiag
All are ittvHed.
Take a lock:
nevr things.
at Lo'vrman's
Otir yonas frea4 sti ioraacr
-towasoaan, W O. MeReynoWs.wgsia
the elty, this week, is the interest of
Rot. A. Hope Co., S. Joe.
Hawiey Doosfcts pay the high
est price ar ail kinds? of rraiH.
J. D. Xeteoa. of Vesta, Johason
swtMty. a. farmer resi4eat of Brown
vlWe, was, with his family, visitiag
oU frieaA- ia thfe vteiaity, test week.
Ba aad 2sc4raska Wasons.
Stevsnsok & Cross.
Mr. John Viokers iri parnalarly
attXMM to kave'rt printed that he
took fte Srsc prafsitiBi at oor eonnty
fir for the best half Uhel of white
eoru and the best half basbol yellow
corn.
A -farther dli e in tiawere.
Oill aad get prices.
STETEyaoy & Ckobs.
For dry good;, clothing-. o
tlonN, liat, caps, and dlicesex
iisuine Lawman's stock.
Divine service will be held, in
the English lanuase. oa Saaday
the 29th iost., at the Sheridtm school
hoe at I1k9b a. m , by Rev. Gostave
Borehard. Mioory of the Evangel
ical Lutheran Chureh.
AH Oils at S"ickeH's.
The.yoHg men for whom Hets
el i so sorry, are of the opinion that
if ht would keep his own dooryard
dean he wookl have ahcadant ocea
pation. withoat grieviag over the
faeks and failiags of his neighbors.
Jack Potts.
Heating Staves the handsomest
aa cheapest. Stkvknson Cross.
" Our new subscribers, and the
I tte nanWer of nr petrous who
iwxvf recently renewed their subscrip-
tH. hII hve our thanks for their
sW. We -.re our readers that oer
ltthor to give theia a good aad aceept
ii We paper is an remitting.
Joha Dtere'a ScMcey Plow, the
bdsc SirBVEXsoN- Ceoss.
Oodsh Balls,
Boaelet Codftsh,
Sammer Cured Codash,
at HIDL'S.
The railroad haviag been pushed
nut where there i pieoty of room be
tweea the river and th bhiSd seems
tn have stopped for the present. We
presume the next thing to do before
going oa with the track laying south,
will be to eootruet steofe yard aad
fide tracks to accommodate the busi
ness here.
Xfyou want a cloak,
Ifyou -want a circular.
If you vrant buttons,
iryou want yarn,
If you want worsted
Ifyou want canvas,
Ifyou want hosiery,
Ifyou want gloves,
Ifyou want anything.
Go to OfrjIAXJS.
We were too busy to attend the
Fair last week, and only spent about
an boor on, the grounds, in the after
noon of the last day. From what we
:rned bv the o Din ion of others, it
T. j i i x-sx.t
was a pretiv goou iair,? io einioi -
tiona, bat was rather thinly attended
k f ho ripnnle of the countv. We ex-
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pected to publish the premium
awards this week, bat cannot from
tbe fact th3t the Secretary on account
of sickness was nnable to famish us
with the list. We may publish them
next week.
i i
Unclaimed Letter List
t
I The following is a list of letters re
1 mainingin the Post Office .at Brown-
ville, Nebraska, for the week ending
Sept. 21, 1S78, whieh, if not called
for will be sent Co the Dead Letter
Office:
V jB4B& jS
EablfceB. fag Xsry
OBe.r.C
G rfc. X rs. Xavfe -JL.
3tifirji jlr. W.
Persons calling for any of the above
letters win please say "advertised."
T. C. Hackek, P. M.
Hay kaives, Corn knives, Buteh
er knives and Pocket knives.
Stbte-ho- Cboss.
To tlieadies
Mrs. Cook's health is mneh improv
ed, so that the how ean pay better at
tention to her customers than she has
been able to do for the past few
weeks. She invites all to call and
see her and the splendid new goods
she is receiving. Her fall stock is
ample, and replete with the best and
most fashionable goods of every des
cription, whfeh she will sell at the
very lowest liviag rates. Mrs. Cook
especially requests all her old eesto
meres to rail, and they will be well
pleased with her fine goods and
prices.
Hard and Soft Coal,
At the Lumber Yard of V. A. Jad
kins & Co.
il. C. ett
has a bis stock of sfoewttre.
We thaak Philip Crother, Secre
tary of theeoBBty convention for be
itr able to lay before oar readers a
fall and complete report of the pro
coed rags. We have not time for
eomment upon the nomiaations this
week, bet will fa future i-ses make
jBt and impartial reference to the
merits of candidates.
BestPaper at K"ikeils
CrOWdS VISU J. L. Jfc-
Gees daily to look at the c
immense cxqck on fumci,
and buy goods. Jfeo cus
tom in addition to the old
is pouring in from JkKs
souri and Nebraska. GaM
and take a look. If not ac
quainted introduce your
self and we will take pleas
ure in showing you through
our Immense Stock,
adJes
&m4 housekeepers who wish to replen
ish their stock of Gtom and Qmeau
umre, are ad viced to wait till H .C
Lett' big stock arriTes which will be
in about tr u days. It will pay you.
at the
CHICAO
tail
S HfJjDCD YARD
v.JiUIJ ".
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Inrin:r the short time we were j
ou re uir ground la.it weeK we were
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present at the exhibition of horses. j L Carou,' H. L. Mathews, C. F.
one of which attracted general notice. J Stewrart KHti t. L. Sebiek as dclc
The "St. LRwrenc owned by B. C. f
Stoke-, a brother of or -od Wh
trim i. n . a. aKes. or Bi-
i
Ia preetnet. b. .Lawrence is a glossy ?
i-pe , owmSffiBcaa wit.
sixteen hands hh. and excellent ae-
tnwi for a heavy hor,e. Of coarse he j
s a t reach hcrse, and was bred at j
j - 1.1 i- a . , , ..
vt i c. wio. oi. iirence win
soon have many friend
ia tus part J
of N-ira-ki. htul althoozh he has
been here but a few weeks he came ia
time to carry off the sweepstakes pre
mium, mi stallion.
Gentlemen's Heavj- Uader-tvear-
T5:ii;kriit Stock, at
Silver Clsafl" 1 ialer IFIieat.
I imve a peek ui "silver eimfT win
ter wheat, " sent ate by the L". S. Com
Riissioner of Agriculture, which I
will let soe careful farmer have,
who will take k aud plant, giving
care, aad report to me results
KoBT. W. Ftkjcas.
L,adies.
DIjsmcs,
Gaiidrcn.s,
C-OAE5,
at OTv"3IASS
LIME AND CEMENT
CHICAGO LUMBER YARD.
Went up to see th State Fair on
Wbnesday : H. C. Lett and his son
Will?, Mr. aud ilrs. Torn Richards.
J. H. Broady. W. T. Rgers and B.
Strobre.
If you want to see a large
stock and see it vioving. go
to J. L. McG&e's.
Tus ADVgRTrSKK ie generally
appreciated as a looal aad family pa
per, aad oer eehscriptten Ht s ia
oreasins. Baltber hoots aad shoes at Rob-
tsoa's.
CHANGE.
R. C. Berger, having purchased the
saloon owned, in this city, by Wm.
Sterens, desires to say to the public
that the very best of wines.and liq
uors will be found at his bar or forme
chaincal and medicinal purposes.
His cigars will be of the.best brands.
Customers will hereafter find this es
tablishment neat, clean and orderly,
and in everything, kept in first-class
style. He will take possession Octo-
I ber 1st, up to which time the house
wil be ran in Mr. Stevens' interest.
! Mr. Berirer. bv his dotrTr?TijHrtn fr.
' .....
! keeP the be5t for those who indulge,
i aad a laiet orderly house, will merit
a large share of first-class patronage.
Buttons, silk and lace ties,
trimmings, and fancy sroods ot
all dsscriptlons. at
.OYFV-aS.
Proceedings of the Eepublican Gocn-
ty Convention.
Shekidax, Sept. 21, 1S7S.
Convention ealled to order by C. F.
Stewart, chairman of County Central
Committee. G. W. Fairbrother, ST.,
moved that Chas. Blodgett act as
chairman, and A. H. Gilmore moved
that Philip Crother act as secretary of
a temporary organization. Born mo-
nons camea.
On motion to that effect, the chair
appointed the following committee on.
credentials: Wm. Bridge, A. H. Gil-
more. J.B. Fisher, J.E. Neal, and
M. B. Eaymond. Committee on res
oiutioas : G. W. Fairbrother, Sr.. O.
B. Hewett, Wm. Bridge, T..Scfaiek,
J. S. Miniek, and M. B. Eaymond.
The committee on credentials made
the following report :
We the undersigned committee
find the following persons entitled to
seats ia this" convention :
BrowwHie C. F. Stewart, Jno. L.
Carson, J.B. McCabe, G. W. Fair
brother, St., J. S. Stall, J. Q. A.
Smith, T. L. Schick, B. M. Bailey,
W. E. Majors, and A. fcL. triimore.
Waehi0lo, J. Saodgrass, C. B.
Lee, Benton Aldrich.
IkHyta. O. B. Hewett, A. W.
Morgan, W. W. Craadail, S. Coch
rane AspinwOLJ. B. Fisher, J. S. Min
iek, V. P. Peabody, G. W. Cuip, H.
A. Brand, C. Sallender.
Nsmaha CKy. D. A. Norton, Levi
Johasoa, J. H. Drain, EH Terry,
Philip Crolaer.
LefagetU. Cbas. Parker, 31. B.
Baymottd, G. W. Hey wood. Chas.
Blodgett, Frank Patrick, James
3rown.
Gien J2oc. Ham Thamas, J. E.
Neai, A. Kincehelser, F.Eedfern.
Benton. Henry Steintsaa, A. B.
Fost, J. Tasaorn, V. WindsehiiBe,
J. W. Gavitt.
Peru. T.J. Majors, J. P. Burdiek,
Taos. Hatdiiason, B J. Coy, Wm.
Bridge, R. H. Roberts, F. L. Proaty,
J. Wavne.
London. K. L. Matthew?, B. F.
Meltah. Joha Strain, Ed. Berlin
Iteaora. A. Xi. rry, .-i. iea.Bs, j-
S. Church.
In ease anyidelegates were aaablc
to attend from Neraaha City. Aspin
wall, or Bedford preeinets, the dele
gates preent were instructed by the
primary conventions to cast the full
vote of their respective preeincta.
(Signed) Wx. Bkidoe.
Chairman (Jmittee.
Report adopted.
It was then moved that the dele
sates present from any precinct, be
authorized to cast the full vote of the
preciuct. Motion prv..iled
The !
temporary officers were how inde
psramB'ent.
To expedite badness. It was now
moved aad carried that a eooraittee
be appointed to select eight delegates
to attend the State Convention. The
following were appointed &d said com
mittee : J. P. Burdiek. J. S. Stull, F.
Patrick, J. E. Seal, H. L. Matthews.
Ate-e Kearus. and Benton Aldrieh.
Tbeeoeimiuee reported, recommend
ing the eieetion of T. J. Mjors, Geo.
xv -VTV.f ia. fi R. Shook.
I wnti-
In anfcr l0!in eairytIt was dis-j
tinetly stated by the chairman that '
.... ... .... ... ... ..; . tKo
iiaeuv siatetJ uv we cushiqbu "ai
the sekctiou of the above eight names i
bv eommittee did not preclude
tne uoioatton Bf any other persons;
wiereiipoa everal other individuals j
were nominated, but on proceeding to
,i..r it t..s- h. a-ru,l that U
TO11WI, t "...s ." -0..
u,ht rivinr the hihe&t number
of votes should be declared eleeted, it
was found that the eight names se
lected by thecmtuitttre had received
the highest number of votes, aad
were therefore declared elected.
Oa motion ths delegates were in
structed to attend the District Con
--&"- - ;
vention also as delegates ; an 1 if aay
were absent those present were in
structed to cast the fuM vote, by
proxy or otherwise, both at the Dis
trict aad State Conventions.
The committee on resolutions made
the following report, the chairman
f the eommittee statiug that they
did not consider any preamble neces
sary :
Beaofoed, That we affirm our confi
dence m the patriotism aad integrity
of the Republican party aud approve
of its policy aud its purposes.
Resolved, That we, as Republicans,
favor aud recommend the fcrui by
Government of a national currency,
denominated greenbacks, sufficient
for the commercial wants of the coun
try, and maintaining the same on an
i equivalent with com.
Xototved, That we favor the redac
tion of the present legal rates of in
terest, and the prohibition of the ex
cessive penalties now imposed with
delinquent tax sales.
The questioa being upon the adop-
tion of the report. J S. Stull moved to J
amend the second resolution so that
it should specially include that the
greenbacks were to be kept on a par
with the silver dollar of 1S7S. but the
committee explained that by coin
thev meant to include the new silver
dollar as it was now a legal tender.
The amendment was withdrawn and
the resolutions were adopted without
any farther discussion.
A. H. Gilmore oil ered the following
resolution :
Besotted, That the delegates to the
District Convention of the 2nd Judi
cial District be instructed to east the
solid vote of Nemaha county in favor
of T. L. Schick for Distriet Attorney,
and that they use all honorable means
to secure his nomination.
The resolution was unanimously
adopted.
Mr. Hewett, by request, read the
following resolution which was adopt
ed :
Besohed, That we favor such Iegis
tion in relation to roads, as shall place
the repairing of the same under tbe
control of road sanervisors and per
mit persons to work out their road
tax.
The chairman announced that nom
inations for State Senator were
now In order. T. J. Majors
nominated Dr. XeaI, of Peru.
There being no other nominations
Dr. Xeal was declared the unanimous
choice of the Convention. Nomina
tions for Representatives. 0. B.
Hewett, Chas. Blodgett, V. P. Pea -
body, Alex. Reams, and E. Eerter-
son. It was decided to have an infor
mal ballot. Eesnlt, Hewett 27,
Blodgett 54, Peabody 13, earns 39,
Kesteron 15, Opperman o, iSriuge o
Mr. Bridge kindly thanked those who
had supported him, but stated that
. he did not desire to be a eandiaate.
i On the formal ballot Hon. Chas.
Blodgett received 56 votes, Hon. O.
I - T-r .i - . - ' ft TT I
. iieweii m, ii.ie, xi.situ -, . j. .
Peabody 25, Opperman 5, R. Kester
son 6. Hon. Chas. Blodgett, Hon. O.
B. Hewett and Alex. Kearns having
received a majority of all the votes
cast, were declared the nominees of
the convention and on motion the
nominations were made unanimous,
dominations for County Commis
sioner o 3rd District. Mr. Pohlman,
Jacob Good and T. H. Burress. On
ballot Pohlmau was found to have
47 votes, Jacob Good 5, and T. H.
Burress 6. Mr. Pohlman was declar
ed the nominee.
The following named gentlemen,
on recommendations from the prima
ries, were appointed a central com
mittee for the ensuing year.
Bromtivtiltz.Q. F. Stewart. A. H.
Gflmore.
Bern. Wm. Brldge.E.H. Roberts,
Zqfageite. Chas. Parker, W. 2s.
Taieott.
AspinvKtU J. B. Fisher, John S.
Miuick.
iVcwioAe Citg.J. H. Drain, Levi
Johnson.
' Dwtgkts.O. B. Hewett, A. W.
Morgan.
Gien Bock.Thes. Burress, A. 2 in
cebelser. .
B&nian.. John Tuxhorn, W. Wind
sebiSe. Bedford. A. L. Fryr J. S. Church.
JFosAiagjtfe. Jao. Saodgrass, Ben
ton Aldrich.
Zmtden. H. L. Matthews, John
Strain.
Convention then adjoerned.
CHAS. BLODGEIT, Ch'n.
Phtlip Csothek, See'y.
If you ivant dry sroods at tlie
lotvesl 2'oille prices, .before
yea buy liieni ?o to
OTT2IAXS.
McGeeS, Aloorehaveiheir
nmu store open, and will be
pleased to see cell their old
Friends and Customers.
Go to P.obfeon's for
gloves
or
siits.
An iHterestiHg Trip Tkroagh
2iasi8ith.
the
St. Joe. EeraM: We had taepleas-
are of roiag through Mr. A. A. Me-
Iniacii's aatoioth store ou Freder
ick x venae yosterday, aad are safe in
saying that there is no house east or
west that carries so btrge a general
stock. Merchants are found there
daily pcrehaiug for their country
stores. Tons upon tons of goods are
sent out by teams and rail daily. Hie
store is the resort of- the best farmers
of the country. His largu free wogon
yard andtabi3arcerowdedto. their i
utmost capacity day aad night
In one corner of his feed yard is one
of the best wells of water in the eity,
and we would be safe in saying ia
nnrthvt lieoBri. Where hi- well
aow- Kw,wouee the Celebrated Highly
spring, the favorite eamptag groead
of the Indiaiks and pioneers. AH of
our oW settlers remember the zrrnad
0jd spring that seemed as thoegh It
neer would exhaust its supply of
purti Mj water, hut by trumoi"? "
stock and washing of soil the spring
was filled up, and in Its stead is the
splendid well above mentioned.
Mr. Melnineh's liberality is abund
antly appreciated by the people of Aa
drew. Gentry, DeKuib, Harrison and
surrounding counties. His house is a
I perfect bee-hive of activity. His
large force of gentlemanly clerks are
kept oa the move from daylight until
9 or 10 oeloek at night, so great is his
trade. His trade does not stop here.
Every mail from Kansas aad Nebras
ka brings its orders. His trade reach
es all over the above named States.
He secures the best rates ou freight,
and makes no charge for d ravage.
Mr. Mcluinch has justj retarned
from the manufacturing centers of the
East, where he has been for the last
five or six weeks making his early fall
purchases. Hestraefc the market, as
he usually does, at the right time, be
fore the late stiff advance. AH these
ad vantages, hesays.heisdetermined to
give to his customers.
His teams are kept constantly haul
ing from the depot loads of boots and
shoes, dry goods, groceries, and ev
erything that go to compose his mam
moth general stock. The elothing
branch of this house has reached im
mense proportions. Every year this
department has increased. This year
large purchases were made to supply
the increasing demand, forcing him
to build a large store adjoining his
present site. In doing this be will
fill a long felt need on the avenue of
a first-class elothing house. Every
thing to be found in a gents' elothing
house will be found among his stock,
which will be opened in a few days.
Mr. Melnineh well deserves the
great success that he has met, aad we
most heartily wish its continuance in
the future.
HE iDQUARTERS FOR
Zephyr Wools
H-nittintr Tarns.
Gerniaatown Wool,
Fancy Goods',
Sosiery, Gloves,
And Ilandkerchiels,
At OTT3IA3r-'S
LADLES,
Go to McGee $ Moore's
for your Dress Goods.
Lowman's goods have all ar
rived call and see before pur
chasing. Wanted:
103,000 bushels Fall Wheat by Hack
ney. Bain wa?on. will 11 --n
1 leads ecrning. 5svseo Csees.
Gone to the Anrels.
How can I write It? How can I
say, how can I believe that Mrs.
Black is dead ? Deati what is it to
be dead ? Joy indeed, for her, for she
was angelic here. What is she now?
Bnt for the friends who are left, si
lence expresses the grief best. Earth I
has but few such noble women as that
dear woman. Her happiness consist
ed in making others happy. From
the time I first met her as a stranger,
through all oar acqoaintanee, she was
a kind, faithful friend, I always be
lieved. I know the angels gave me
J that dear friend, who helped to light
en some of the burdens of my earth
ly pilgrimage. I have found with Dr.
Young that,
"Friends grow not thlefc oa ew tzj been,
Nor e-w ' friend Harotlea at tfee tnrs."
She was a friend whose shtcerrty I
never doubted. Bat she has gone to
higher life w.th the angels. None the
less my friends for that. Ah ! how
could I live without the angels? And
now Mrs. Black is among my angel
friends.
Her devotion to her family was sub
lime. For her. two sons, of whom
she had reason to be proud, she toiled
and prayed but the bright future on
earth is all darkened, dissolved away.
We all remember, with sadaes3, how
Stewart Black was drowned in the
tarbed waters of the Missouri. The
mother's heart broke with this severe
blow, yet she went calmly on with
her duties to her familj and her neigh
bors. She was a Presbyterian in her relig
ious faith ; not- an enthusiast, but
with a firm, determined, quiet faith,
of those of that order which is grand
and beautiful.
But it ia all idle to. talk of anything
of a sectarian form , of soeh a charac
ter as Mrs. Black. In all my aquaint-
anee with religious character, I would
select her first for a theoretical and
practical Christian.
Mr. Black, how hard for yon to
travel o'er life's rugged steeps without
this lovtd companion. May God and
the angels sustain you. Carrie, never
ean yoa know the true value of the
friend which has passed into the
heavens. I know bow you loved
your mother do not consider her
lost to yon, betas guardian angel pro
tecting you from the snares of earth.
I know how great this trial but
grief is sacred I will be silent. AH
who have formed friendship with
Mrs Black will find It difficult to
have he place filled. Let us all try
aad make oar lives beautiful as was
hers, so that when the call comes to
es to go, w may join our dear friend,
where then Is no parting no death.
Jesxette Hartlxc.
.Vet, Aj.?i,isrs.
Dieb. on pbersdav msbU Septem
ber lth, Rt S o'clock. Ella A.
daughter of Joha and Lettiiia Strain,
ia the 1 h year of her ge.
Ella wes the pet of the family, aad
the loss o; this dearly loved daughter,
and sister ks one of the saddest be-;
reavemeais of their liv4. Ell was
a fair-fleer
in..th semmexi
of her iile a good, truthful, obedieat
ehiN, of a. kindly disposition, and
well beloved by all her yoaag assoei-
rates, new gone away forever.
Weep ftr tbe corlr last
How aaany dwes were zatagfetl
in the
sro j
Tboa, with tbe lovely, to the srmve goaa
Ouwn,
Sn IcalMiwrMKteedaMwtr I
How Mylotevew!Uta I Titer that I
bow
To hotvec'a lrcd wE, fed all tie aararies
now.
Bfct aMjrwn eMthe eye
Bebott her eSikl, and doe mmmt the y.
Ere irma Its saaee th'rak:iiajapirU'tf ray
la seaokhte eosM reply?
Then fck for rioods to dtm the bes;
Oh! strong kIUxrn'weel:eUila fee barae.
For re bsb'd an earth
A. votea 9f ?d ibera is vetTd a fiaee,
Wtti& 2rtiiic.ltecivea-toric Md-sMont plage
By Uw once-joyooB heart:
A EBlIhath 9irt, wMcft 1M it home
w&i Beat.
JL seat. we-e bgemty
Bcat!
that sastle se
Praise tor toe de-td, -who tea hs. w&en ther
Snch hope ' sbe i:H Ieft-"Uje pcre in ! tDk " the green backers had a good
faearL" leader they woe Id sweep Richerdeon
county like a new broom.
Xo. one good Slip Boots, yew Nominations for the legfeiatare,
slockjast got int Sold by Fat j oy the Republicans of Lancaster eoaa
Clinefbr 82.50 tyt are M. 3. Cheney and E. E. Brown
TKarf (
3Iade to Order.
I have received another in
voiceof nsy Philadelphia Fine
Shoe made to my especial or
der. Call and see them.
I ,OTFM3PS.
Theusands of dollars are now being
saved every year by progressive far
mers, who soon discover the great
value of freely ueins Uncle Sam's
Condlion rowder in tbe feed of their
stock; it restores the sick, increases
tbe fceaoty, and usefulness and pro
motes the growth. Sold by A. W.
Xiekell.
The Best Boot in town for the
east3Ioney at Pat Clines
Stves. Furniture, Groceries,
Harness, Wagons. Cornsheller? and
Plows. Stevkssox Ckoss.
Sciiool Sooiis atlic :ell's
Dr. Jequ3 German Worm Cakes
stand enrivaled as a worm medicine.
Give them a trial. Sold bv A. W.
Nickell.
Suiting 5 cents per yard at L..
X-owman's.
JLfuB, line of doilting at
Mcdee. Moor&s.
Ladies Morocco
dollar at Jobisons.
Shoes for one
More of those world beaters, the
"Marsh Sclkv Plow.' a new thing :
inst received bv Hawlev Douglas. I
Hay rakes. Paints, Floor, Rope,
Pitchforks, Iron, Nails, Saddles and
Salt. SxKvssoy & Cboss.
People from Missouri come daily
to trade with J. D- McGee. They ail
I make money by dis-g It.
BUSINESS EKEHS.
Ague Cure, at McCreesy's.
Stevenson & Cross for iosv prices
Fail Ilae of sample piecegoods at
Marsh s.
Drugs,. Fresh and pore, at Mc-I
Creery's.
Money to lean on farms. Apply
to T. L. Schick.
More Qaeensware aad Famitare
for Stevenson & Cross.
For a first class shave g to J. R.
Hawkias barber shop.
AH kinds of 'trtes goads and
ginghams, at J. L. MeGee's.
Tin Shop and Furaitare repaired.
Stsvensox & Crs.
Niee stock of clocks, watehes aad
jewelry, at Joseph Sehutz'.
Nebraska Wagon $85. and war
raated. Stbvess&n & Ckoss.
Extra copies of The AuvHRnsex
for sale by A. 'W. Nickell, draggfet
book-seller aad stationer.
Dr. G. H. Collins, Deatist. will
visit Blair Oct. 1st and ram&fa oae
month. If you need aay deatal work
call early. 13w2
Taluable Land For Sale I
The northwest quarter of Section
29 6 13 in Lafayette Precinct, Ne
maha County Nebraska. Apply to
Fibst NTioflc BiixK.
Brown ville, Neb,
Or C. W. TvKyysB-v,
Montgomery, Afabaasa.
7m3.
Wall Paper and Winder shades
at the Drag and Book store of W. H.
McCreery.
Hardware, Tinware, Qneensware,
Glassware, Stoneware,. Silverware,
Graniteware and Woodeaware.
Stevenson & Ceoss.
Sunday School 3Iass jleetiHg.
The Sabbath Schools in Brownville
will hold a mass meeting in the Pres
byterian chureh next Sabbath the
29th inst.at 7 p. m., that being the
day designated by the Nebraska State
Association to be observed through
out our State in the Sabbath School
interest. Short speeches Interspersed
with staging and other devotional ex
ercises may be expected. All are cor
dially Invited.
Hvms."
Bring veer "Gospel
NEBRASKA XIBBLIJS.
State Journal; The Omaha Bee
is fixing for another bolt from the leg
islative Republican nominations from
Douglas County, judging from the
tone of its so-called "editorials."
The Orleans Sentinel, jedgig
by the general tone of its editorials,
recently, is not deeply enamored of
the "Silver tongned orator'' of the
Republican Valley.
The Webster coaaty Argus says
dirt is Hying on the Repcbhcan Val
ley railroad all along the line of the
cafini-hed crsdins. The track is laid
aboot lit teen miles sooth of Hastings.
Falls City Journal; A drunken
naaed Jim Johnson, attempted
to enter the boose of Mrs. Garrett
Joy, in this eity,aboot 10 o'clock Wad-
nesdav night, withoet asking peraais-
stoa. Mrs. Joy, wno was in ae, nearo
him at the window aad asked who
was there. The fellow replied by
sending his foot throng h the window.
At this Mrs. Joy Sred at bias twice
with a revolver. One of the shots en
tered the left side of bfc;had, jus ia
front of the temple and caae oeC at
ik vj-,r .f i fr ava Ttmtt at r
"c "" " ' " "" '-'"
shot, and.by far the more serioos, e
tered hie bod v from behind and lodged
ia tbe lower lobe of the right ioag.
The ball cannot be extracted sad will
ia all probability cause his death.
The reeeat TJ. S. Grand Jary fail
ed tefind au indtettnent either sgaiast-i
the late Collector H. A. Newama or
his depety, Roberts, notwithstanding
tbe bowlings of the Rosewater ken
nel. Van Wyck "in aa elooaeat aad
impressive speech' told the Otoe coa-
t vent ion that he did not wat aa of-
i
See. 0, no.of coarse aoc, Ya Wyes
don't want aay office!
Saloon license has been raised to
3880, in Teeura-seh.
Tbe Humboldt Sentinel thinks
for tbeSenate ; and J. R. Bu.ha g, W.
W. Carder, 5. G. Owen, and M. H.
i Sessions for tbe Hoose. And the fol-
lowing are the dtrlegates from that
county to tbe State convention : C.
0. Whedon. Chas. Flic:inger, C. W.
Pierce, J. W. Hasetam, G. W. -Leaa-bertson,
W. M. Seeley, C. T. Bogss,
Thomas Carr. J. O. Carter, Tboes&e
Mills, S. B. Galey, A. S. Williams,
Alba Smith, W. C. Griffith.
State Journal; Day by day the
Commercial Hotel is approaching
completion. Tbe otMee Is now ready
for the reception of guesis. Tbe atar
ble floor is laid, tbe efegaat eoeater
and desk in place, the new
o&ieei
ehairs received, and a brash, mop and
broom will complete all that is to be
done to make it the handsoee&i hotel
oSee in Nebraska.
The State Journal has been show a
sit ear of cora 14 inches in length, 16
rows and 1 000 kernels.
A stranger was last week robbed
in a bagnio, in Lincoln, of $310.
Both the Kearney Breaa aad the
Grand Island Times eaa cease their
idle vaporing about the Courier betas
led.C. C. Courier.
Of coarse these papers ought to
hold np now, for hasn't tbe Courier
solemnly declared that it took a posi
tion at least ten days before it heard
from the Bee on the same matter.
A Mrs. J. M. Clark, of Omaha,
whosome time ago went down to Mem
phis to attend yellow fever sufferers,
has taken the fever and died.
JUST EECEITED !
A L.e lot of Caruets xid
Oil Cloth, at e CHICAGO
STOxLS.
8lO Seward:
$70 cash will boy a Newtoa Wagon
which is as good as a $ reward, tbl?DresseK cnl -,d ma(1eiji ne
is to make room for a e stock.
w2T t Dagoa
STOVES!
met syn i soneT usonrnce'
13 I" 5
JiiSaWS iiiSfeS S-13iWb2 SIlHlklihV
USE o 3 li:i 3 SaJ 3 a e 4 I Sa 191.
OF'
lisl ii J1 3 c .a i 1 3 s,
o"vtesst jejoe:
0". Xj. 4Z03"HIH3
Wholesale and
s.
Dry Goo
oo!s5 Shoes,
' Hals, Gaps
I offer this Fall a lareer and inore atoact-
iye stock than evei", and cordiallT iaiite ev
ery buyer to
EYAMIME MY PHflllQ HMO DDIPCQ
AMIfliiii, ml yyyUd nnu rltiuLy,
EjaoTvin tou Trill find it to yon advao
tage to giro me a liberal siare of your pat
ronage.
I take sreat
THE LATEST AiND
mi all Xcpa3033.e2.t5
And propose to maintain a well-earned rep
utation for
SELLENG goods
Yours Traly,
da JLli
Zyiaix Sloels. 3To, TS.
'Ttrne fe monr.V weatth ie often a
soroe of eoosantn? care bet health
is happiness; eonsptioo that in
sidiooa foe revek in neglected cold!
be wig wad for your cold, eonfrb. ea
tsrh or any bronchial complaint nse
Eilerfs Extract of Tarand wild Cher
ry aad be cawed. Sold by A. W.
Nhskell.
Pictares and Brackets eheap.
SffVNSK i CtMBB.
Go in
Lett's Bnmj
to H. C.
store aad price hfe gooA baiare yoa
Bur !
Ward otf Aeoe, Bittiocs fever aad
many other ills, by takinc a few doses
of Effect's Daylight Liver Pills.
Have yoa 'ao rest. arai ill a ease,
body free front pain? these sesar
coated Pills will bring relief aad
make yoa well asain.
I; is better to laugh than be crying;
mothers often fad to; enjy the de
lights of a happy laaehiof babe, be
eattee Lhrooh ttieir prejodiee or
skepthsKsaa they refese to relieve its
(stomach of acidity, by asing Dr.
WincheM's Teething Syrup which
quickly eares the eolie pains nad
sives rest to the darling. Dr.
WiaebeiPs Tee thine Syrup produces
natural sleep and the child will awake
clear and refreshed, also it recolates
the bowels, curs dysentery and diar
rhoea, whether orfcw; from fcecthiits
or other caoe. 23 ets. a bottle. Sold
bv A. W. Nickell.
Hverytdii: in lite Sc.ool
line at Nickell's.
Improved eoofc stoves aad raaecs
at redoccd prices by
Stkvdx4c CkobeZ
A large stock of Boots aad Shoee
received at Robison's.
"Economy is the road to wealth ;"
fifty cents worth of TJncie Soata's
Harnesr: Oil applied to yotir old har
ne. will make tbe leather look, now
aad keep it soft and pliable.
Cidar vi.ecaratl7ifiel?s
31 asically Interested 1 1 !
Yon who have the interests of atoe
ie at heart, aad would see U advanced
in yoer community, will do well to I
ee E. M. Lippitt and secure hie ser
vices for a Singing School.
He h4 jest retemed from a Maei-
eal Institate bMetse-tf fall of mv
idea? eondacted by three of the beat
roasters the art knows, and can give
joa a court that will reasove all ob
stacles which hinder a perfect aoder
staading of the science.
He is now ready with new books
containing unusual fine selections to
receive any applications for schools
by person or anail. Best of reference;
siven, and terms within the reach of
all. Call or address him at Bcowat
ville, Nebraska.
Robis&n sells Boots aad Shoes
cheaper Sor case thaa ay hoaseht
the West.
Haenefbrd is setlhtg favatssre at
cost.
TJncie Saoas Nerve aad Base Lini
ment ts for man and beast aad is a
balm fur evrv wound. ?old bv A. W.
! Nickell,
Sag RH H '
'C!K?S25iS-
15&,
3fe fc ft: ad " znwmk, Ne
latest styles, and charged
Eeaaouable.
mnr
PPIIlIfPfl
iiirir
tE fe 4aT-4 5 fi 23
fe M
B9 l v OKI'
if s
alilliiiilw
A 11
in lias
7ES:
Call and see
STVElSrSON & CBOSS.
retail decder in
othlni
5;
brocenesj-
Notions, &&
j
eaie to haye
CHEAP.
whole stock of Kip Boots, three
dollars at Robtson's.
Bvery Family iu. tha West
Says Brown's B'lckherry and.
Glnrer it a safe, pleasant aad relia
ble rt-roerty for Diarrha, Dptentery
Cholera Sforbtu, and Stammer Com
plaini. Procare a bottle of this Cele
brated Family psftanm d at once.
Delay are dtmperam. Price, fifty
eeata per aoMle.
1
ISroivn'sftirotal 5.1vr T illr.
BEST
i are the standard remedy for the Liver
Voery!snd Biiioes diseases of thb climate.
jgEJT
Browa's Arnica. Salve has no
.r tL-.i it .. ix- m
equal fr removing inflamation and
ftr heal ins: old sores and nleers. All
of Broum's popular FumPs JhWiWi-
For sale bv A. W. Nickel. H. C.
Lett and W. H. McCreery, Brown
ville. Neb. tf.
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loaay tha ttmt of sotnajto
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Tbe Sotlowia tabte howa te
la a baraat of
arucies
Apples, dried.
Saxtey.
a.3wn.
nnufwai Teruay
choice msm
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Beans, vtiile M Pbaav . ,
Bran 3 Sr
Baca;wbet a Salt "" '
CDai.soo 9 K9B.
Corn, on eob 7 f Btee flanrii,. -1
Corn, sbetled SS ! CV w '. "
CorcJ Fx ,
Hair, pfranli'rrna; . R Heaam 1
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