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THE ADVERTISER ' a? THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10- 1878. REPUBLICAN' TICKET. STATE TICKET. For Supreme Judge. AMASA COBB, of Lancaster eonnty. For Congressman (Long Term.) EDWARD K. VALENTINE, Of Cuming County. For Congressman! CShort Term.) THOMAS J. MAJORS, of Nemnha County. For Contingent Congressman, THOMAS J. MAJORS. of Nemaha County.. For Governor.. ALBINUS NANCE. of Folk County. For Lieutenant Governor,. E. C. CARNES, , of Seward County. For Secretary of State, a J. ALEXANDER; of Thayer County. For Auditor,. F. "V. LXEDTKE. of York County, Eor Treasurer; G. M. BARTLETT, of Lancaster County. For Suuerinfendent- of Public Instruction, S. R, THOMPSON, of Lancaster County. For Attorney General, C. J. DILWORTH, oX Dawson County. For Commissioner of F-uulie Lands and Buildings K. M. DAVIS, of Gloy County. JUDICIAL TICKET. For Prosecuting Attorney, JOHN C. -WATSON. of Otoo County. COUXTV TICKET. For State Senator,. JOHN F. NEAL. of Peru. For Representatives. ' J- O. B. HEWLETT, of Douglas. ALEXANDER KEARNS. of Bedford. CHARLESIELODGETT, of Lafayette. For County CommlsslouerThlrd District, JOHN H. POHLMAN, of "Washington. Evening bonnets composed entire ly of ostrich feathers on a transpar ent frame are amoDgthe novelties in millinery. Mrs. Corb'in, sister of" General Grant, was awarded the first prize at tke New Jersey fair for home-made wheat bread. Henry Greenb'aum, ex-presiden t of the German savings bunk Chicago, is under arrest-charged with having em bezzled $225,000 of the deposits. John B. Gough once said "Nothing in nature is less fitted to-show the glo ry of God than a drunken man." In the olden, time many preachers thought they could not preach with out an inspiring nip from the bottle, nor have an appetite for breakfast without their tansy and whisky, nor enjoy a dinner without wine for- "tho stomach's sake;" and we have heard of poets thoLoouIdn't write, and ora tors that couldn't be eloquent without liquid stimulants; but John B. ex cepts none of them, o The Greenbaok county convention of Jefferson County, Nebraska, passed the following resolutions as the rock upon which to stand : Resolved, That the National Green baok party of Jefferson County fully endorse the State Platform. Resolved, That all moneys, paper gold and silver alike, shall be a repre sentative of- value, and redeemable in production, and notdependeut one up on the other. Now what does "redeemable in pro duction" mean? It Bimply meaus non-rodeemablo currenoy. The Omaha Republican a double leaded leader tell the people of Ne braska what the issue is. And It? is this: Ihe Issue Is ,General Prorate (if any) mutual and reciprocal among, unci equitable to all railroad lines of the state, versus Special Prorate for Ihe ex clusive benefit of one road, now own ed and controlled by a foreign corpor ation. It may be that our folks down this waj,aare a straw about General Pro rate, bu6"V5o don't believe they do at this present crisis. The old party leaders are losing their grip, so to speak, on the Irish voters. The Irish are coming to understand that they have been used by the po litical hacks forselGsh ends, and they are now assuming an air of honest in dependence worthy alike of their manhood and their patriotism. We commend ourlrlab fellow citizens for this course. Thelrpatriotism, their manhood, their spirit of-independence should prompt them tospurn the pnr ty lash, and be men and patriots in stead of slaves to any party. Cincin nati Star. It always waB a wonder to-uy why the Irish people, enmasse, with only an occasional intelligent exception, as soon as they leave the despotic Brit ish rule, (as they all so regard' it)' and' land on our shores, fall into the Dem ocratic party and under the absolute despotism of its leaders. It always seemed to us that their natural place should be the Republican party, whose chief corner stone is Freedom political and social, and whose prin ciples gave free homes to the free, lib erated millions of slaves, and made the hearts glad of more of the poor and laboring classes than any other party that ever existed. . The State Journal reports ex-Gov. David Butler a3 saying, during his speech before the late Republican Convention, thattheRepublican par ty "would, maintain the greenback in its integrity aa tha circulating medi um of the Nation, but at the same time maintain it at par with gold." This asserted doctrine of the party, we are told, was greeted by the Con vention with shouts of applause, but the Convention lacked the honesty or bagkbone, which gre one and tbe same ih'ms to th,s case to 8ay so platform, two tuirus 01 uie nepuu- licaa party now believe with (Jov. Butler that the greenback should be maintained as ''the circulating medi um," and the ambiguity of the-green-bnck plank In the plutfown will not redound to the glory of the party when analytically criticised by the shrewd flaw-picking opposition. While we like the sentiment of. the plank, wedo not like Us IndeflnLteness and thegeneralizing terms with which this now, most important, subject is disposed of. Is the Republican party In favor of greenbacks supplanting national bank currrency entirely or not? Ah, the convention did not say. The very bed eill of the paper currency Issue is this question, yet the conven tion, proposing to speak the senti ments of the people, eaj's nothing about it. When Gov. Butler with the psy chology of his earnest presence, gesture and thunder tones declared that "by the Eternal, greenbacks shall be Recirculating medium of this na tion," the enunciation of the doctrine was-approbated by "loud applause," but when the manipulators of party and platform got together they con cluded that Butler's flatfooted, bold style, waB not cxjiedicnl that to catch the bank and anti bank vote It must suffice to say that the peopled mon ey must be good money, without a suggestion of policy or plan. While awaiting news from the convention friend remarked to us, "wonder what they will do with the greenback ques tion ?" We answered that we should think the signs of the times and wis dom of the convention would meet the expectations of the party. Our friend then, from the gift of prece dent rather than prophecy, said, "O, I presume they will get up something kiudo' smoothing it over." And that is what the Republican convention did with the currency matter gave it a sort of wordy smoothing over. With the exception of the incomplete ness of the greenback plank, the plat form to us is without fault or blemish. Xeirnum County Fruit Exhibit nt the State Fair. Since our reference last week,tothe success of Nemaha County with her exhibit at the late Nebraska State Fair, the official report of the award ing committee has been published. We copy verbatim, from It. "For the best and largebt collection of Fruits, we have adjudged the pre mium to that from Nemaha county. The competition was very close be tween this, and the fruits from Otoe and Washington counties. But we feel impelled to render ae above. "For collection of fall and winter Pears, quallifg to rule, Nemaha county. "For best collection of peaches, to Nemaha county, embracing a large number of line seedlings. "For collection of summer, fall and winter apples, the seooud premium is awarded Nemaha county." The committee in speaking at large of the Nebraska Fruit-Exhibit say: "All of your fruits are remarkably fine, of greater size and beauty than the same varieties in the older sec tions. In-this respect we should feel impelled- to make further remark, were it not that that these facts have been previously observed, and that they have indeed been made notori ous by their prior triumphant exhi bition in contrast with the fruits of the whole country, when shown in former years at several of the great exhibitions, especially lliose of the "American Pomological Society" at Richmond, Va., at Chicago, 111., quar ter centennial meeting at Boston, Mass., and manifestly so at the fam ous Centennial Exhibition at Phila delphia. At nearly, all these your fruits were triumphant.'' Such words from such men as John A. Warder, mean something, and settles the question once and for all that Nebraska, as a fruit growing re gion is unsurpassed, aud further, that Nemaba county having taken the first premium twice in succession, at two of the most important and exten sive fruit exhibits held In the State, stands ahead in the Uuited States, as to fruit growing! The "italics1' are ours, but the words, bb said, are those of the com mittee, verbatim : -- Believe not ill of a brother till it is proved beyond a doubt. Ex. That is good advice. But if good of "a brother" how muoh better if ap plied to a sister? A man may have ill 6aid of him, he may be slandered, bis name may be blackened, but whether justly or unjustly, true or false, society will forgive him, forget, condone the sin, and'be will mingle with, and be tolerated in Bociety just as if no disgraceful things had ever been said of him. But not so with a woman. When her fair name is smirched by scandal's oruel tongue, she does not recover.ber good name so easily heartless aud unjust society is loth to condone her sin, if even it ever does. Then, if it is your duty, all our duty, to "believe not ill of a brother," remember that it is a thous and times more our duty to believe not ill of a sister, and never to repeat to others anything you may hear calcu lated to injure her oharaoter do unto others as you would have them do un to you. If you have a wife, a sister a daughter, just think how it would sting you to the very heart to hear of ill traveling from mouth to mouth of one of these. The fiva mile boat race between Hanlon, the Canadian Champion, and Courtney, the. American, rowed on Canadian waters, came off on the 2d iust. and was won by Hanlon by about one length. It waaa very even raoe all the way. f A correspondent of the Kentucky Live Stock Journal says he feeds hie horses skimmod milk and that a bucket full three times s day is bet ter than four quarts of oats at a feed. PLATFORM OF THE REPUBLICANS OF NEBRASKA. Tho Republicans of Nearasltn, reaffirming the princlriles that carried tbe Nation suc cessfully through the crisis of tho rebellion, the dangers of reconstruction, and the read justment of the social and business Interests of the people, and meeting the Issues of the hour iu tho same unfaltering spirit with which they confronted the grave problems that met them upon the threshold of their power, declare 1. ElectlonsEhallbefroolnthcSonth ns In the North ; equal rights of all citizens, as or da&ed by the amended Constitution, shall be guaranteed, and it shall not bo dangerous to the life or limb of a citizen to hold and express an opinion, and to vole as he pleas es. 2. The public sprvlce shall be elevated on a basis of a pure, economical, and clliclent ad ministration of nffulrs, the tenure of an of fice to be secure for the term pr scribed In tbe commission, during a faithful perform ance of the duties, and the rights and priv ileges of an official, as a sovereign citizen of the Republic, should not be Interfered with, so long as they are exercise11 without neglect of his duties. 3. Sincerely seeking fraternal relations with the States lately in rebellion, we sum mon the people to vigilance and unflinching warfare against the demand that the damages sustained by the people of those States, In consequence of tbe unprovoked war waged against tho Union, shall be paid out of the national treasury; and the raldsof the solid South, In anticipation of democratic control of the national purse, must be met with the same unfaltering spirit ot resistence which foiled the attempt to take possession of our public property with an armed hand. 4 The authority couferred upon Congress by the constitution to regulate interstate commerce, and theauthorlty reserved to tho several States in their domestic aflalrs Is am ply sufficient to nflbrd tho remedy against the growing opprcssloaof powerful monop olies; .and the rights of the people should bo jealously guardeJ ngnlnstextortlonsand ty ranny on the part of corporations and their combinations of massed capital, by adequate state and national legislation. 5. The faltb of the nation shall be sacred and its contracts be redeemed In spirit and letter, and the nation's honor shall be held as Inviolate as the nation's life. C. We hall the auspicious signs of reviving trade and Industry, and congratulate the peo ple upon this practical evidence that the de pression which grew out of the financial dis orders forced upon us by the rebellion Is giv ing place to returning confidence aud perma nent prosperity, which can rest alone on a fixed monetary standard, settled values, and full security and certainty for the future. 7. The greenback shall not be dishonored or depreciated ; shall be made as good as lion et, t coin; the laborer's dollar shall mean a real dollar; the uncertainty of Its value, which robs toil and paralyzes trade, shall cease, and our currency shall be the best cur rency, because, whether paper or coin, It shall be equivalent, convertible, secure, and steady. 8. The demonetization of 6llver worked a fraud upon the people by crippling tho na tion's resources for puylug Its Indebtedness. The act restoring its legal tender character and providlug for the coinage of standard silver dollars, was timely and -just; but its coinage bhould be free, nnd the 30,000,000 trade dollars now in circulation should be made legal tender. 9. Tho record of tbe Democratic party In its recent attempt to steal the presidency by vlolenoe, intimidation, nnd murder duiing the campaign at the polls ; by stuffing bal lot boxes, falsifying returns, and obstructing the canvassing of votes; by bribery of elec tors and by pretended returns from false nnd fraudulent elections; followed by the device of nn extra constitutional method of can vassing the eleclorlal votes; Its repudiation of its own offspring the electoral commis sion as boon as It fulled to carry out its par tizan designs; its plot to precipitate anarchy and revolution by filibustering on the House of Representatives until the expiration of the Constitutional time in which the elector al canvass could be completo; nnd the cor rupt bargain which It attempts to prove 11 made as a condition precedent to the aban donment of the conspiracy, illustrates the spirit of its so-called democracy, being sub versive of the constitution, destructive of law and order, and in contempt of public honor and decency. We nrralgn this party asa constant disturber of public tranquility ; as a wanton foe of public security in its per sistent assaults upon the authority nnd sta bility of its established government; us false to the nation In crippling its army in a time of uncertainty nud dauger; as guilty of false pretenses in claiming for tho democintlc bouse a reduction Inpubllc expenditures, to be replaced by deficiency bills ; as dependent upon a solid south nndTthereby subservient to Its demands; ns joining hands with the miscalled Greenback-Work-and-Labor par ty totrepudlate the national obligations aud to support its wild schemes of inflation with flat money ; and Its further or greater suc cess would be a national calamity. 10. Wo earnestly protest against the prop osition to withdraw tho public lands west of tho 100th merldan from settlement under theliomestcad, pre-emption, and timber cul ture laws and we demand that as soon as prac ticable tho Indians now within our borders be removed to tbe territory set apart exclu sively for their uses. 11. Wo Invito all good citizens of whatever previous political ties to unite with the Re publican party, the only effectual bulwark against national repudiation and disgrace, tbe only organization capable of preserving the national honor. This grnat exigency ap peals to all republicans to rise to its high ob ligation and join heart and hand for the tri umph of the principles upon which the se curity and welfare of the Republic depend. DUKDY ts. SCIIURZ. The Union Pacific Land Case Decided iu the Company's Favor. Tho injunction case of Wm. H. Piatt, of Hall county, against the U. P. It. It., for land belonging to the railroad compauy which he had pre empted and improved, and which he olaimed by tho provisions of tho act of congress governingU. P.landu was his property, three years having ex pired, was argued in the United States court before Judge Dundy, on Thurs day aftenoon, Mr. J'oppleton, U. P. railroad attorney, appearing for the railroad company, and Judge Wake ley for Mr. Piatt. This is tho very matter on which Secretary Schurz had already given an opinion in favor of Mr. Piatt, and which was every where regarded with the greatest, in terest, as by Secretary Schurz view of tbe case, it would deprive the railroad company of a legal title to much of tbe land believed to belong to them. The arguments on both sides were able and exhaustive. Friday morning JudgeDundy dismissed thecomplaint with costH to the complainant. An appeal was taken to the supreme court by Judge Wnkelev. which was allowed. Omaha Republican. The Red Cloud Argus thinkR the railroad will be finished from Hast ings to that place by tho 20th inst. AGEIvTS WAKTED FOR TOE YOUXG PEOPLE'S ILLUSTRATED BIBLE HISTORY. 07er 100,000 copies already sold. ACT OJTI.Y A SMAIX PART OT THE COtTNTKY CAX VASSED. TIIEBESTANDEASIE9TBOOKTOSEIX. This work contains an attractive account of the great events mentioned In the Old and If ew Testa ments, the lives or the Patriarchs, Prophets nnd Kintcs: of Christ and bis Apostles, and of the re markable women and children mentioned In the Racred volume. Illustrated with elegant steel en gravings. For terms, ndfiresg. Henry Bill Publishing Co., Norwich, Conn. GOIO PI.ATKD- WATCHES, Cheap. t in the known world. Sample WutchFrcs to J?fcs. Address, A, ConjUTssiXto .Caicaca STOVES A NICE STOCK JUST RECEIVED, AT THE THE BROWNYIIjI.E MARKETS. Brownville, October 10, 1S7S. Following are the quotations yesterdny noon, the time of going to-press. LIVE STOCK. CORRECTED BY B. 31. HAILEY, STOCK BEAI-CR AND SHIPPER. Hogs .. 2 50 Steers, fair to choice S3 50(24 00 Cows, fnt 2 002 50 GRAIN MARKET. CORRECTED BY W. W. HACKNEY, GRAIN . DEALER. Wheat, choice fall .S C3 " spring 50 53 Rye .. - Barley. 20 Corn In theear & " shelled ... STREET MARKETPRODUCE. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY 11. V. LETT, DEALER IN DRUGS, GROCERIES AND PRODUCE. Corn Meal, t 100 ..$ 801 00 Butter - 15&20 Eggs 0 8 Lard 7 10 Potatoes - 25 Apples.... ..... 1 00 1 25 Onions 50 Chickens, old. per dozen 2 002 25 " spring .. 1 501 75 Chickens, dressed, ifi 5 Turkeys, dressed, ? B) 7 8 Wood,? cord 3 255 00 Hay, ton... i 505 00 RETAIL MARKET. Flour, R. T. Davis 3 50 " Savau nah Mill fall wheat. 3 75 ' Glen Rock fall wheat.... 3 75 " Glen Rock spring wheat'..... 2 80 " Sheridan spring wheat 2 50 " Nemaha Valley spring 2 50 " Graham 2 50 Apples 1 00 Bran and Shorts mixed, per 100 75 Corn, per bushel - 20 Sugar, coflee A, 0 ls for 1 00 " Extra C, 10 lbs- 1 00 " C. lOlhs- 1 00 " light brown, lllbs 1 00 " CutLoaf.7tb. 100 " Powdered, 7tts .. 100 Coflee, Rio, 5 lbs.... . 100 " O. G.Java, 3JJ lbs 100 Tea 33J4S.1 00 Cranberries, per qt 15 Dried Com, per It ...t 8 Dried Peaches. lb 12 Dried Apples, ti lb - 12 Pared Peaches. p lb 0 Pitted Cherries, ? lb 25 Syrup, per gal .. COiffil CO Coal Oil, pergallon 20 White Fish, per kit .:. C0(g,75 Mackerel, per kit 1 00 Salt, per barrel 1 85 Coal Ft. Scott red, per ton 8 00 " ' black, per ton 7 00 PKIL. FRAKER, Peace and QLiiefc mk vs2j Capita vta Saloon and Billiard Hall 1 THE BEST OF BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, iPfiiinso s&inms 40 Main St., opposite Sherman House, Rrowiivillc, - - Nebraska. DEALER IN Boots A Shoes S5 Slain Street, BrownvillC) - Nebraska BROWIVTVI,I.E Ferry and Transfer COMPANY. ITiwInR a first class Steam Ferry, and owning and controlini: the Transfer Line from BROWiWIJULE TO PHELPS, we are prepared to render entire satisfactlonln tbe transfer of Freight and Passengers. We run a regular line ol to all trains. Al orders left at the Transfer ComJ pany'sofllco will receive prompt attention. .?. ISosfield, Gen. Supt. VTTTlrr1 Apply to tho publishers of X W U X l JT this newspaper for half- lf T?XT membership (at discount) in tho 11 Fj1N Mercantile College. Keokuk. Io wa, on the Mississippi. Bookkeepers. Pen men, Reporters, Operators nnd Teachers tnorougniy fitted. Dc )on't fall to address Prof. Miller, Keokuk, Iowa. ICyl FOR SALE. FARM FOR SALE I offer for sale my flno stock, grain and fruit farm. A stream of pureunfalllng water runs through the centre of the land. The premises are in good repair. The entire tract being enclosed with n first-class live fence. Has a No. one farm house and out buildings, and a thrifty bearlnar orchard, and plenty of flro wood. The location is desirable and handy to mar ket beingsltuated two and ahalf miles south west of Drownville. and about the same dis tance from Nemaha City, For particulars enquire of the undersigned on the premises, or of Theo. Hacker, or S. M. Rich, Brown villo. WILLIAM STJTTON. August 2nd, 1678.. Qwt - rVt t.yvfwvTs?SL k -?-t?z&S w arftgyv tsnifirn Liunyy fiiusi IK A i. STOVES REGULATO .. Does and will sell Goods afe Prieas Corresponding with THE PRICES FARMERS GET FOR THEIR PRODUCE. TED. HUDDAET. Wm. WILLIN MANUFACTURER OF P1 ltROWiW2IiI.E;, NEBRASKA. OUT IDE WORK DONE ON HORT NOTICE. All work guaianteed Give me a call. A large slock of COOKING and HEATING STOVES Consta-ntly on liand. TITUS BRO'S, DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA, Do not intend to be undersold by any house in Nemaha County. Come and see its, and learn our jwices. WE KEEP A FULL STOCK OF Dry Groocls, G-roceries, Hardwa re, QUEENSWAEE, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SH03S, COAL OIL, LAHP3, &c, &c. CO UNTR Y PROD VCE TA KEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. DEALER IN FAMILY GROCERIES, CONFECTIONS, TEAS, CANNED FBUXTS, NUTS, TOYS, QUEENS, GLASS, TIN & WOOBENWARE, STATIONERY, BRUSHES. POCKET KNIVES, Pipes, Tobacco, Cigars & Musical Instruments. CITY BAKERY, The undersigned have opened a Lumber Yard in Brownville, where they will keep on hand and for sale all kinds of LUMBER, SASH5 BPORS, ' BLINDS, and everything kept in a first "class Lumber Yard. Also HARD AND SOFT COAL by the ton or less. W. A. JUDKINS & Co. BEyO"vvisr"viiJxJs IV! Alii ILb W O n fl & OHAELES NEIDHAET, Manufacturer and Dealer In Foreign and Domestic Marble, Monuments, TOMB STOWES, TABLE TOPS, &c, &c. rnrrTA r nrnrRTC All orders promptly illled.nndsatlsfactlon gunrnntced 5JfltiIAL UlioluWO Office nnd Ynrd, Main street, between Cth and 7th, FURNISHED M. M. CONNER, Traveling Agent T M. BAILEY, SHIPPER ASD DEALEU IK LrVE STOCK DROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. Fnrmers, please call nnd get prices ; I wnnl to handle your stock. Office 34 Main street, Hoadley building. MARSH HOUSE, JOSEPH 0'PELT, PROPRIETOR. Livery Stable in connection with thclloiisc. 3-Stngo Office for nil points East, West,S3 4S$-North, South. Omnibuses to jQ3conuect with nil tralns.-sar SAMPLE ROOM FIRST FLOOR. NSW jSTAURANT. 3XEAX.S AJJST LUNCH AT ALL JIOUBS. CONFECTIONERY.CAKESpNUTS, FRESH AND CHEAP. .MEMZjS OWJjJT 25 CTS. Oysters Cooked to Order. Rosscls Old Stand. Mrs. Saraii Rauseliliolh. J W. GIBSON, BLACKSMITH AND HORSE SHOER. Workdone to order and satisfaction guaranteed First street, between Main and Atlantic, Brown ville.Neb. ATbAIl. Apcntswantcd. Husl nces legitimate. Particulars free. XMitat J.tVOETU & CO., St Louis, Mo. 1 1 &B fil P I nclutJIng Shooting Outfit. llN3EvoryGun Warranted. ? BR0WNVILLE, NEBRASKA, H Meat Market. BODY& BBO. BUTCIIEBS, BROWKVIIXE, NEBRASKA. Good, Sweet, Fresh Meat Always on hand, nnd satisfaction guar antiedto all customers. AT. CLINE, WASTTTflVAniYi: -ffU ii :r:". - xm JJUUi AAV UliUti JlAh.Jb.li Kfe CUSTOM; WORK made to order, and 11 ts always guaranteed. Repairing neatly and promptly done. 5hop, No. 27 Main street, Brownvllle.Neb. JACOB MAROHN, MERCHANT TAILOR, and dealer in FincEngltsb, French, Scotch and Fancy Clotks, Testing, Etc, Etc. Brownville. IVebraaka wm IiEGAZ. ADVERTISEMENTS. io. 7-12.1 SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice Is hereby given, that by vlrtne of nn order of sale Issued oat of the District Court ofNcmnha County, State of Nebraska, and to me directed ns SherlflTof said County, uponadecreo and judgment rendered by said Court. In n case wherein John "W. Denrv was plaintiff, and William McCarty nnd Luther Hondley, were defendants, I will of fer for sale, at public auction, at tho door of the Court Hound In Brownville, in said Coun ty, on Saturday, November 9th, A. D. 1878, nt 1 o'clock P. M the following described lauds, in Nemaha Connty,Nebraska,to-wlt: The west half of the north west quarter o' section ten (10). in township four (1), north or range flfteen (15), east, except one acre off of the east Bide of same conveyed to Wllllnm H. Hoover, nnd one acre off of the soiith side of snmo conveyed to Nemnha County, to gether with all the improvements and priv ileges thereto belonging. Taken on snld orderof sale as the property of William McCnrty and Luther Hondley. Terms of sale, cash. Dated, this Sth day of October. 1ST3. RICHMOND V. BLACK, ICwo Sheriff. (No. CS.) SHERIFF'S SALE. O Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of a vendlon order of sale Issued out of the Dis trict Court of Ncmahn County, State of Ne braska, nndto me directed ns Sheriff of .said County, upon a decree nnd Judgment ren dered by said Court in n case wherein The Stnte of Jebroskn, to the use nnd for the bene tit of the school fund thereof, was plain tiff, nnd Anthony P Cogswell, Lnura Cogs well, nis wiie, uenjnmin Kogers nnd ltogers, his wife, were defend nnts. I will offer forsnle. at publlcnuctlon, nt the uoor oi tne court House in Brownville, in sniu lonuiy, on Satnrdny, November 9th, A. D., 1878. at 1 o'clock P. M the following described Lands. In Nemnha County. Nebraska, to-wlt: Lot eight (S). nnd the enst half of lot (71 In block nineteen (19) In Brownville Nemnha County, Nebraska, Fnve nnd except there from the south forty-five Mo) feet of snld lot eignt(sj ana enst nnir or lot seven (7), to gether with nil the Improvements nnd priv ilege!! thereto belonging. Taken on said vendj on order of sale as the property of Anthony P. Cogswell. Laura Cogswell, his wife. Benjamin Rogers nnd Rogers, his wife. Terms of sale, cash. Dated, this 0th day of October 187$. lCw.- RICHMOND V. BLACK. Sheriff. T7STATE OF SAMUEL LEEPER. J-l Deceased. In" the County Court of Ne maha county, xseurasKn. Notice is hereby given that October 2G. De cember 20, 1S78, and April J, 1S79, nt the otllco of the County Judge of Nemaha County, Ne braska, in isrownviue. iNeurnskn. have been llxed as the times nnd place when nnd where an persons wio nave claims nnd demands against said dccensed.can have the same ex nmlued, adjusted and allowed. All claims not presented at the last men tinned date will be forever barred by order of the Court. September 23d, 1S78. JOHNS.STULr., !Cw3 County Judge. IPSTATEOF JOSEPH J. PASCOE J-J Deceased. In the County Court of Ne maha County, Nebraska. Notice is hereby given that November 6th. December 20th, 1$7, and May Sth, 1S79. at the office of the County Judge of Nemaha Coun ty, Nebraska. In Brownville, Nebraskn, have neen nxeu oy me court as me times ana plnce when nnd where nil persons who hnve claims ana demands against said deceased enn hnve the same examined, adjusted nnd allowed. All clnlms not presented nt the Inst men tioned date will bo forever barred by order or me i;ouri. Dated September 2Sth. 1S7S. JOHN S. STTJLL. 15wJ Connty'Judge. ESTATE OF WILLIAM D. SHEL LENBARGER, Deceased. In the Coun ty Court of Nemnha County, Nebraska. Notice Is hereby given that November 2d, 1S7S, at 10 o'clock n. in., at the ofilce of the otllce of the County Judge ot Nemaha Coun ty, Nebraska, In Brownville, Nebraska, has been fixed by tho Court ns the lime and place of proving the will of said William D. Shellenbarger, deceased, when and where all concerned may appear and contest the pro bate thereof. Dated October 5th, 1378. JOHN S. STULL. 16w3 County Judge. No. 7J9.1 SHERIFF'S SALE J Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of an order of !a!e Issued out of thcDistrlct Court ol Nemahn County, State of Nebraska, and to me directed ns Mierlir or said County, upon a decree nnd Judgment rendered by said Court. Inn case wherein Indiana County De posit Bank of Indiana. Pennsylvania, was plaintiff, and Peter B. Borst, Kcnbcn Kite. and Kite his wife, were defendants. I will offer for sale, nt public auction at the door or the Court House in Brownville, in snld County on Sfitiirdoy, Xorember 2d, A. D. 1 S78, at 1 o'clock p. in., the following described lands, in Nemahn County. Nebraska, to-wlt: The southeast qunrter of section one (1), and the northeast quarter of section twelve (12), all in township four (I), nonh of range fourteen (14), enst. In Nemnha County, State or ebrnsKn, together with all the lm- provementsand privileges theretobelonglng Tnken on said order or snleas the property of Peter B. Borst, Reuben Kite nnd Kite, his wire. Terms of sale. cash. Dated this 23th dav or September, 1S7S. lowo RICHMOND V. BLACK.-Slierlff. QHERIFF'S SALE.'1 U Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of an order of sale Issued out of the Dis trict Court of iiemnhii County. Stnte of Ne braskn, nud to me directed as Sheriff of said County, upon a dtcreeand judgment render ed by said Court, in n case wherein John McPherson was plaintiff, and Smith P. I'nt tle. Sarah K. Tattle, his wife, Luther Ilnad ley. Alex W. Morgan and Osea A. Morgan, his wife, were defendants, I will offer for sale, at public Auction, nt. the door of the Court House In Brownvlllo, InsaldCounty, on Saturday, November2ri, A. D. 1878, at 1 o'clock p. in., the following described lands. In Nemaha County, Nebraska, to-wlt: All of Block No. thirty-one (11) In Brown's Addition to the town of Brownville, Nemahn County. xseurnsKn. together with all trie I Improvements and privileges thereto belong lng. Taken on said ordr or salons the property of Smith P. Tuttlo. Sarah E. Tnttle, Luther Hondley, Alex. W. Morgan, nnd Oscn A. Morgnn, his wife. Terms or sale, ensh. Dnted, thls30lh day or September. 1S73. RICHMOND V. BLACK, luwo Sheriff. (No. 651.) QHERTFF'S SALE. WJ Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of nn order or sale issued out or the District Court of Nemaha County.State of Nebraskn, and to me dlr cted ns Shcilffof said County, npon n decree nnd judgment rendered by said Court, In a case wherein Sylvester Os born, Joslah Osborn. Ely Osborn. Emla Parli or. Hulda Bell and Frank Bell, her husband, Ellen Leonnrd nnd George Leunrd, her hus bnnd, were plaintiffs, nnd Phoebe Osborn, Lyman Osborn, Jr., John Osborn, Jamas T. Lnne nnd Henry B. Hall, were defendants, I will offer for sale, nt public auction, nt the door or the Court House In Brownville, in said County, on Saturday, October 19tli, 1878. at 1 o'clock p. m. the following described lands, in Nemaha County, Nebraska, to-wlt: The-northwest tractlonnl quarter 0i) or bee tlon two, (2) township six, (0) north or range twelve (12) enst. containing one hundred nnd fifty-seven nnd 53 lOOncres, in snld County, together with nil the Improvements nnd privileges thereto belonging. Taken on said order of sale as the property of Pheobe Osbbrn. Lyman Osborn, Jr.. John Osborn, James T. Lnne nnd Henry B. IJnll. Terms of sale, ensh. Dated this the Hth day of September, 1876. HICliUUND V. ii LACK. ShorllT. 13w5 (No. 1031.) '-S HERIFF'S SALE. V Notice Is hereby given thnt by virtue ofnn execution iusuedoutofthc District fy Court of Nemaha County. State of Ne braska, aud to me directed as Sheriff of snld County, upon a decree nnd judgment render ed by snld Court, In a case wherein Joseph Ord was plaintiff, and Samuel W'ngstnff wns defendant, I will offer lor sale, nt public mic tion, at the door of the Court House In Brownville, In said County, on Saturday October 10th, 1878. at 1 o'clock p. m., tho following described lands, in Nemaha County. Nebraska, to-wlt: The north half 0,Q of the northed rourtlul of section eighteen (18). township falx (, north of range fourteen( 1-1) enst, in Nemahn County, Stato of Ncbrassa, together with all Improvements and privileges thereto belong- Levled upon nn tnken on snld execution ns the property ot Samuel Wagstair. Terms of sale, cash. Dated, this the lith dar of September, 1878. RICHMOND V. BLACK, Sheriff... 13w5 T EGAL NOTICE. Jj Notice is hereby given to the defendants hereinafter named that n petition has been filed In an action in the District Conrt of Ne mahn County, Nebraska, wherein Franklin E. Johnson and Homer Johnson partners under the firm name of F. E. Johnson & Co. are plaintiffs, and Adam E. Trayer, William H. Harris, and Tabltha J. Hnrrls, his wife, defendants. The object nnd prayer of snld petition is to obtain judgment and decree against said Adam E. Trayer for two hun dred and eighty-two and 2U-100 (S2SZ20) dol lars, with lntei-estnt twelve percent, pernn mim from June 19th. 1S76, and to foreclose n mortgage on the North West quarter of tho north-west quarter of Section twelve (12) In Township five (5) North of Range Fifteen (15) East, In snld county of Nema ha, mnde by said defendant Trayer to said defendant William II. Harris June 17th. 1S7C. nnd assigned to said plaintiffs, and to sell i the said lands to satisfy such judgment and decree. Said defendants are required to an- t awn- or otherwise plead to said petition on i or befora November 11th. 1578. Jl IT. BROADT. H3 Att'y tor PlaintlS. j liEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ESTISAY NOTICE. Taken up Uy the undersigned, living in the Missouri bottom 4J rallcs north of Brownville, on the 14th or September, 1S7S, one red bny horse, nbont 9 or ten years old, white spot on cheek bone, smnll Bnddle marks, collar mniks, nnd' lsra medium sized borse. ALFRED WILLS. Uw5 Q.EORGE ARSMTRONG, GRAIN DEALER, Bro-nrwvllle, Nebraska. Farmers, please call on me for prices. T will give you the highest the market will afford, as I am desirous of handling your grain. 44tf D. MARSH. TAILOE, BROWNVILLE, - - NEBRASKA. Cutting, or Cutting nnd Mnking, done to order on short notice and nt reasonable prices. Has had long experience and cna wnrrnnt sntisfnetlon. J. RAUSCHKOLB'S Lunch I Beer I buy my beer by Jake. I don't. Phil. Deuser'.s old stand, Brownville, - - Nebraska JULIUS FRUITAGE Carriage, House & Sign Painting, Graining, Gilding Bronzing, Paper Hanging and Calclnihiing. J0SCbeap aud first class. For reference, apply to Steveuson fc Cro. Shop over Abbott it Uniery's Blacksmith shop. ; BROWNVILLE, NF.BKASKA. Joseph. Selmts, DKALEK IK Clocks, Watches, Jewelry Keeps constantly on band a large and well araoneusiocK oi genuine articles in ills line Repairing of Clocks, WatcnesanrtJentlry done on short notice, at reasonable rate. ALL WOKJC WARKAXTKD. Also sole aeent In thin locality for the sale of I.AZARUS & MORRIS' CELEHKATFD PEUIECTED SPECTACLES & EIE GLASSES No. 51) Main Street, BROWNVILLE. NEBRASKA. UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA. Instruction irlven In nil the branches of a liberal education. Open to both ladles nnd gentlempn. Candidates for .admission to tho I'rrpara tory Department must pass n fnlr exnmlnn tlon In Orthography. Rending, Arithmetic, Geography. English Gminmnt, nnd tho Hla toryol theUnltedStntes, Instruction lHglv en In higher Arithmetic. English Annlysls. nnd Physical Geography, ench for n single term. TUITION FKKE TO AI.I. Kail Term begins Tuesdny, September 10, 1S7S. nnd ends 1'rldny, Decern her 'JxK Winter Term begins Thursday, January 2, 1879, nnd endsMnrrh 21. Spring Term 1 eglns April 1. and closes on the Second Wednesday of June, the day ot thennunnl commencement. CattaIojue. contnlnlng full information, can be h:nl upon application to K. B. FAIRFIELD, Chancellor. Lincoln, July C. ISTo. 4yl A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of Marriage ! A.Gc.Joto Wedlock ami unuk'tijil Treatise tn Mo ltitic ot imrrtnfrc oiwt ttu csurrfuiiunnl-!l thcir cret of Ecproductl'Ki n.l Le D.ccc&cs cC Women. A Un! for nrfvsfr. ron.Kl atcn-(l.n 20) pa;ej, pnea deli a hivhif Mi-nioAt AnvrfiFBt On 11 li jonirn of a Private Iaf ure arming trum Solf Abus?. Ezces.es. or Secret Hiscses. wuh tha but lui"ofrinT. S.4 if pa;. mrf '! ft''. A CuITIICAIi L2CT VHS on th'alwiT" diir rim! ffn i flipThrootanillnnjrs, Catarrb.Eupture. Lm fn MmTrnK.f ti. t.r Til.. p J I i "Hrlnk wntpr'jwIlPnrrr'cof pric ori',Hm1 I O'ti iinirif V!lpr". brnntHiil'r iliutrlil. W'.t . .JJxcjiX)iI.BtJTTQo.li':.".S:hSt. bt-Lou.2. ilo. T. -A.. IB-A-Tiei Is now proprietor of the nnd 13 prepnred tonccomodnte tho public with GOOD, FRESH, SWEET MEAT. Genllcmnnly nnd accommodating clerki will nt nil times be In attendance. Your patronaze solicited. Remember tho place tbe old Pnscoe jhop, Mnlu-st., Brownville - Nebraska QHARLES HEIjMER. FASHIONABLE Boot and Shoe-. Having bought the cut torn shop of A. Roblson, I nm prepared to do work. -.- of all kinds nt Reasonable Rates. 2rRepa!rlng neatly and promptlydone. Shop No. C2 Main Street. Mroiun v 7c, Nebraska. WMMMmm all Dknmot Prlrate nature, resnlllnrlronj early abuaca or Infection of HUwrSfi. f?cralnal nalnewr'h'( Eralioa,.LofcCoriIfcQiorT. InpalrrU Mcht, J-ot Jganliood or im;Mtrjicj. Srrroua IrrMlity. r"" orally cored: djoui of t! BlsdJrr. Kl'lnrjf, Llrer, linra. AsIbrh. Catarrh. FUok U Chronic Dbeasa, asd Dls EAStS OF FEMALES, jit U to hb trratownt. Dr.Olla tu hl a Ur-loot( Mperience. and enrej where othm fill. H k a gradual of lu IUKrmeU School, uaea no merenrr. kai tin brctfnctica2ntfc U.S. I,,VDIESrMaHng trravmentwltb private borne anj board, rail or write. rery comenwrtc for pxtkaU. Scad SRj rent! for ample of Kntfc-r Koodi and cir eaUr of rasprttoat in&rma&m by exrma. SB. OIJLN"S rmala Fills. iS per Box. Cooral tattoo, free. MAEEIAGE GUIDE ffiKSSSa. J55 asd ralddla as-d of both Sun, oa ail dfceaua of a prmia natore. Valuable advice to lb married aod theca eoatrfprwi; Bamsse.Iiowto be fcwlthy aal truly feappy tb surned relt too. Krerybcdy tocold jet til look. PacoiO ctaU, toaayad drttCatealed. NOW REAPYr Tie Grand Achievements ofe TANLEY AXU OTHER. AFRICAN EXPLORERS full h.story ot "'a PTPioratlons In Africa and' mrtrvrlmi inamev 40'r tne (tinno. 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