"- !-? "MME A :f I s. ji- THE ADVERTISER. .iurival and Departure of Mails. B. t 3L RAIUtO AD TI1IE. Close. Arrive K. C. t St. Joe. going south, r . & a ra 12a ra K- C. fc St. Joe. gelag north. Dally " Nebraska Rail war. Xtaily.. 2:45 p m fcOO p m 7: IS a xn 6:15 p ra -L.iit rsr. Tallv. via. Nemaha. jvspinvrall a15t.lerstn &15 a ra t-OOpn Beatrice, dally, via. Sheridaa aBQ Tecarasea .,, " w h " Teesmtea. Tzi-weekly. via. London. Glea Rock. Clifton, Howard and Grant. ft, a za fcw) p za yeetas.Sein'-vreekly. via toner- man nd Hrattnn 6: a m &W n ra t ... moff hi ruulnn c leaves Mondays. wSSSaSTiS Fridays, arriving Tuesdays, ' TSersdays and Saturdays. Fefetas, .leaves 3Iedays and rridays, arriving " Tuesdays and Saterdays. Krovrnvllle Eusa Line to Phelps. I.eaveErewiivlll9a.m.,aRdap. m. Airive at Brownville lii n. m..aod 6: p. m. J. C BOUSFIBLD. SepenHteadeni. Daily Stage Line South. ' From nrewnvlllete Arace, Palls City and Rsl " t Neewna City. Aspiawall and St. Deroia. oen- bpcUOS with converaiices to an oiaer jhmru. Treves Htowaville daily at fcM o'clock a. m. A. rrtves at Bfowb ville 6 n'elecfc p. ra. J. C ilARLESS. Rroerletor. Xcbraiika Railway. T.KjiVE ARRIVE CSB'tW Hi B raws ville Per Nebraska Ctty MIpm ftWpra l:5pra 4Spra .l!:pm ll:pru MSam : iar. W-iete. 2p n I 2dSpm X.lacelR Seward Yerfc J:-tpm .Tfflam WM. rRVTNG.Snp't. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1878. Maple pyrup at H. C. Lett's. Bain wagons are In demand. French kipp boots at Roblson's. Flour of all brands at Jones'. Hawley & Douglas pay the high est price for all kinds of grain. There has been quite a decline in all kinds of produce in the Eastern markets. j- For the lowest prices', go to Tiios. Richards. 'We want to go down to Nemaha u the railroad in couple of weeks from now. ' Stevenson &. Cross Rre eelliug nme very nice heating stoves at pric es that seem very low. Mr. McAdams hanker after "suclt don't seem to preferment." That word stinger. "such" in that ue is a Best Stove Pipe 20c a Joint. Stevenson Cross. Church Howe is usually on hand to pompously challenge his opponent ' to "divide time" with him. Wonder why he doe.sn't challenge Doc. Neal? It is claimed that Mr. Howe was foroed this year. Pshaw! We never believed much in this force work that we hear so much about. Why didn't he pull down his vest and sew up his drawers. Nebraska Wagon $65. and war ranted. Stevenson & Cross. Air. McAdams, although politi cally opposed to Dr. Neal, will sup port him, preferring h legislator to a politician. He thin the former will have more time toatteml to the wants of his constituents. Howe Stock Sc.les and Marsh "Windmills are favorites among stock men. Sold by Hawley &. Douglas. If you want a Heating or a Cook .Stove cajl and see the new stock just received. Thos. Richards. Mr. McAdamj, ex-fiat nominee, thinks Doc. Neal is good enough to lie our Senator that the interests of the people will not suffer in his hands am! from the way he begins to "Iwim up" the people generally think the same way. - Sulky Plows $45.00, by the Reg ulator. T1103 Richards. Dick Hatuhett has his oyster par lor in good running order, and is pre pared to dish 'pin up in ny style to suit the taste of the customer. He In vited us around to take a dish the oth er evening, and we must say they were "just splendid." Hon. Clinch Howe, at the Nema I.h ci3 railroad meeting last Fridav" uij-iir. subscribed $35 toward paying ttr the work to be done by the clti- 7.-n. This wns a masterly stroke aud and he will doubtless get a big vote down there. There Is nothing like hitting the nail on the bead. Some men are like a cow's tail always be hindbut Church Howe Isn't one of that kind. He is driving spikes while others are just going totheshop to get their' made. The people of this count3' ought to defeat him this time, but the3 will not do it if he can help it. Rest thing out in Lamps and Burners at 3Ir. XicKell's. The people wanttoseud totheleg islature men who will do good aud le gitimate work for them. On our statute we have worthless and obnoxious revenue laws, road laws, dog laws, usur3 laws, game laws, etc., which heed repealing, reenactiug or amend Ing.as the case ma3 bej and the man to do this work right aud understand ing''! is Judge Hewett. We recently had an interview with him about "theee matters and were impressed ihat if the people Would lay aside all old grudges, prejudices, aud the die position for revenge and retaliation, aud resolve to certainty elect Hewett, fhe3' would do for their owu interests the best thing they have done for 3-ears. We have now on our statute ooo'Kb' the worst mess of laws conceivable, aud we think the taxpayers should demand if new fleck and a new deal altogether. Pictures and Brackets' cheap. Stevenson & Cross. ,Morc new' coUiirtg aiid Dry Goods Just rdosived at J. L: tetGEE'S. Unclaimed. Letter List. The following is a llBt of letters re maining in the Post Office atBrown ville, Nebraska, for the week ending Oct. 12, 1S7S, which1, if not called for will be sent to the Dead Letter Office: AekerW.L. iJone? AnnieE. Aisqnltta E.1I. Paylor . Richard Bennett, lira. Matilda Roberts, Jud. Blimey. Cyras Sandusky Jacob Beaman, William ISliapsea ilrs.ilaryA.. Clark er Clarre, Fred. A.) Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say "advertised." T. C. Hacker, P. M. Just Received! A car load of hard coal. W. A. Jtjdkins & Co. ;jlr. McAdania.it was claimed, when he was nominated by the fiat ists, was the strongest man on their legislative ticket, tiiat he was a popu lar Democrat and would catch all of that vote for the ticket. And now he "sets down'" on the arrangement and smashes the wind out of It, and de clares for Doc. Neal. The way those that are "left" will tear their hair and gnash their teeth will be painful to behold by the meciful in heart. Don't forget the cloalcs at J. L. McGEE'S. Something IVew. Call at the Regulator. Tiios. Richards. PARIS EXPOSITION Awarded First Prize and Gold Medal to the Howe Sewing Machine; and you can buy'a three drawer, drop leaf machine of Hawley & Douglas for TJie new Cork Corset the best worn to be had only at J. L. McGEE'S. SILK AXD SATIS In all desirablc8liades and col ors Tor DRESSES and Dress Trimming. Call and see my stock.. JL. L.OW3IAN. Still on Earth! Everybody come and see us and save moile' on Building Material. Chicago Lumber Co., Brown ville. TJie best stock of men and boys' Clothing at Mg& & MOOSE'S. Oatmeal, pickJes and cranberries at Hills. OV&tttfO ITa ! OVERCOATS ! ! I have the largest stocli and make the lowest prices on Mens' Youths' and Boys OVER COATS. Call and see them be fore you purchase. L. LOW3IAX. Highest market p:Ice paid for all kind of grain by Hackney & Handi.ey, MEjYaJid BOY'S Rubber Boots at McGee - Moojg's. Make 3011 r home cheerful and enjo' life 3' tarring one of those nice heating stoves of Stevenson & Cross. EIO:.-: HOED!! Stop at the gnmery aud provison Store of T. L. Jotjfs where you will tieud a full stock of Fresh Groceries, Camlie:-, Tobtiucos uiiti Cigars. New goods constantly arriving fresh and nice. Quick sales aud small profits," is our motto. New stock of Stoves has arrived at the Regulator. Tncs. Richards. 5H. C. Eett has a big stock of atonetoare. FOR TEE BEST Stock of men's and boy's clothing, call on McGec -Jloorc. It3-ou want a cloak., If3'ou want a circular, Ifyou want buttons, IFynu want yarn. If you want worsted If3ou want canvas. Ifyou want hosiery, If you want gloves, Ifyou want anytbing, Goto LOW. II AX'S. Crackers and soap at H. C. Lett's. When 3'Oif want anythiug in the hardware line be sure and call on Stevenson tCro as they carry a full stock. Best Paper at HiekelTs. Heating Stoves ihe handsomest an cheapest. Stevenson &. Cross. Stoves! Stovey!! for the best call on the Regulator. Tiios. Richards. Gentlemen's Hcavj- Under wear Bankrupt Stocli, at LOWjIAX's. Ifyou want to see the best Overcoat for the least mon call on MoGEE & M00BE. CLOAKS. Ladies, UIlKSCS, Childrcns, CLOAKS, at'LO'nraiAX'S For the Lowest Prices on Stoves aud Hardware go to the Regulator. Thos. Richards Important to Stock Feeders. Before you buy a scale, windmill. oH i huu,I' "" lu nictjornas or J?. :. I or Homer Johnson. A. rimlii Tnsanh i i. ..!..- rv i .. . , 1 I Lssh, or Jo?. Curtip. HaV.xey & Douglas, Ag'ts. rOR 99 DAYS I will sell Dry Goods, Clothing, Xotions, Gents' aiid' Ladies' Furnishing Goods, and Ladies' and Childrens Fine Shoes at astonishing low prices. Call and see ah L. LO WJIA IV. 3IR. R. T. McADaXS. Peremptorily Declines the Honor. Xot Seeking Such Preferment, and Thinks all Interests ITill he Sub served in the Hands of Dr. jKeal. Peru, Oct., 12th, 1S7S. Geo. B. Moore, Sec"- Independent Party of Nemaha County: Sir: It has pleased my friends to nominate me for the hich office of Representative for this County, for which I hereby tender them my thanks. But beg to say that it was done without my knowledge or con sent. I am compelled to peremptori ly and positively decline the honor for the reasons: 1st. I am not seeking such preferment, and 2nd. that nry fellow towsmau Dr. Neal whom I have known for 18 years, fivorably, is a sufficient guarantee that our real best interests as citizens and tax -pay ers of Nemaha county will not sutler In his hands as Senator from this county. R. T. McADAiis. Before our last issue was out we heard that Mr. McAdams had de clined, or declared that he would have nothing to do with that ticket; but but we said nothing about it in our paper for fear there might be some mistake about it. or that he might re consider the matter and yet conclude to make the canvass, and we would not misrepresent him purposely. But coming In this official manner, b- an open letter addressed through The Advertiser to the Secretar3 of the Independent party (who used to be grasshopper clerk, j-ou know) assures us that it is a positive fact and the fl atists or Independents, or whatever thej- are,ma3' as well commence look ing around lo scare up some one to fill the vacancy on their ticket. We would like to see it fiiled up for the sake of beauty and symmetr, for it would be a pit3 to have the thing hob ble through the heat of the battle on three limpy legs. The best leg it had refusing to perform the functions as signed it, leaves the arrangement without the least appearance to real healthy "fiat." Fill up your ticket, gentlemen, with some kind of timber, or all draw off, like Mr. McAdams, in favor of Dr. Neal and the other Republican nomi nees. This suggestion, if you could onl' see It, is probably a better oue than at first it appears to be, but 3'ou can't and will not see it, but give it j'our supremest smile of contempt, and will go ahead, fight the Republi can ticket.Jget scooped and the last condition shall be worse than the first. Mr. McAdams Is a Democrat, and acts consistent! in refusing to place himself in a position making him ap pear to be something else. This shows him to be honest, conscientous, and that he could not be induced to act the demairogue. For this step his old part- friends will honor him, ev er3body will respect him, aud this ap probation will be more comforting to him than "such preferment." sailing under false colcia. But then eve-bodv is not like Mr. McAdams in this respect. There are too man- unlike him too man who se?k preferment without scruple as to how nequirt-d or bj- wtiom bestowed. Their first and ia-a thoughts are how to get votes, and to get votes the' hesitate not betrav friends or to sell their benefactors. ' The above letter of declination was received by us on last Saturday even ing. In the preparation of matter for this issue, it, with our remarks, was at once put In type, being the first thing received and prepared for publi cation. Ou Tuerday afternoon, this week, Mr. Howe just returned from a visit 'to McAdams, culled at our office and handed us the following : l'Eitu. Oct. 11, 1S7S. Messrs. Fnlrbrother & Htu-ker. Gentlemen: I desire to withdraw my letter of declination as a candidate for Repre sentative, tendered me by the Inde pendents of Nemaha county, dated Oct. 12th, and ask that you do notjiub lish the same. You will please deliver It to Mr. Howe, as it contains what could be construed as an endorsement of Mr. Neal, aud intended as an at tack on Mr. Howe, which I do not intend. I hereby send you by Mr. Howe a letter of declination which I desire you to publish. Yoursltrufy, R. T. McAdams. Our paper being so nearly ready for the press we could not suppress what Mr. McAdams had done, and "deliver to Mr. Howe," without more incon venience and expense than we care to take, and it suited us best to lay the whole matter before our readers just as it is. Mr. McAdams second decli nation, delivered to us by Mr. Howe, is as follows : Pbhu. Nan.. Oct. II, 1S7S. Geo. R. Mocre. Sec Independent Party, Ne maha Connty, Neb. Sir. It has pleased my friends to nominate me for the high office of Representative for the county, for which I hereby tender them my thanks, but beg to' soy that it was done without my consent or knowl edge. I am compelled to peremptori ly and positively decline the honor: R. T. McAdams. Our itema in reference to Mr. McAdams declination and support of Dr. NeaJ were written upon receipt of his first letter; but from the fact that he still declines, azld still supports Dr. Neal, declaring his intention to vote for him, they are pertinent to our ob ject. And from this fact we can't see how his modified declination helps Mr. Howe more than his first, where in he declared his Intention, publicly, to do what he now declares privately he will do. To please Mr. Howe, he says he did not intend any attack up on that gentleman. The letter shows j that he does not attack Howe but in dorses Neal, which he still does, and he so informed Mr. Hcrwe. Fresli candies and crack ers at SteoWs. Whore stock .oMSid Boots; three dollars at Robison's. , --- L0XD0X ITE3IS. Shower of rain, lightning and thunder to-day, Monday. Have not the weather prophets made a mistake about an early fall ? Mrs. Young occupies the pulpit in the absence of Elder Young. The remains of Needam Whit field, who died in Pern, last Friday,' were brought to London for burial. "We all db fade as a leaf." A sou was born unto Fred, and Martha Harding on the 11th. Mr. B. Savell says we will not have much of a winter. Dr. McGrew says TnE Adverti ser is the only religious paper he takes now. To the Imbecility of the Inde pendent ticket is added the phrensy of the greenbackers. What a specta cle for men and angels. A number went from London to Browuville la3t Sunday to attend worship in the Christian church. The .services were calculated to inspire se rious thought. No one, perhaps, can excel Eld. Rowe in the skill of pre senting the Christian faith, and doc trine. Bain and Nebraska Wagons. Stevenson & Cross. Wall paper and window shades, new Stock, at reduced prices, at Nickells' Drug and Bookstores SHERIDAN ITE31S. Daily Mail on and after October 14th. The doctors are not so busy as they were some weeks ago. Mr. Chandler has a new house and a new baby and is happy, of course. Mr.C. Williams, of Ogle County, 111., is visiting relatives in and about Sheridan, and has about concluded to make Nemaha County his future home. Mr. Louis Long who has been suffering for some time with a cancer is now being treated by Dr. Lyell of Johnson County. Mr. Long is satis fied that the cancer has been removed. We listened to the dedicatory ser mon at tue new bermau Xiutneran church, last Sunday. The attendance was so great that many could not get seats. The Lutherans have a splendid church, of good size and quite well furnished aud all this has been done within a few months, and we are in formed the society is out of debt. W. Dundus has just received the largest stock of dry goods, ready made clothing, hoots and shoes ever brought to Sheridan. Call aud see for yourselves. A large stock of Stoves and Tin ware cheap by Stevenson &, Cross. ALL WOOL. Jeans. Cassimercs, Flannels, Waterproofs and ail kinds of woolen goods at L. LOWJIAX'S. The Marble dramatic, troupe .be gan a series of three entertainments in this city on Monday evening. They are good performers, but the time has been rather utiauspicious. fiitiilnv tivMiiinf f herx uim liiir : slim house, and Tuesday evening on ac-! 7110111 uoOCtC at J. Ju. JILC count of theftorm there was no per- iGec'S wllCTC 7OU Will be formance. For this Wednesday eveniug Kip anwinkle is on the bills, which promises en excellent en tertainment. The hall should be crowded to see this play. For your rope rim collars go Bauer's. to Blacksmiths Blosburg Coal at Judkins &. Co. PresL. canned Stroble's. fmit at Our iternizers must pardon us for condensing and sometimes omitting entirely their items. We never do this except when our columns are crowded, and we are compelled to. This week we leave out much matter in type togive room for local matters received as the hour of going to press arrives. A large new stock of tin irare just received, at Stro ke's. Ladies Morocco Shces for one dollar at Robison'y. Married. At Phelps City, Mo., Oct. 9, 1S7S, by Charles Record, J. P., Milton Durham and Mis Flora Ap plegate. Oct. 13, 1S7S. at the residence of Wm. Bryant, by Jno. S. -Stulf, Win. T. Blunt to Miss Polly Welty, all of this county. On the 1 1th inst. at the office of the County Judge in Brown ville. by J. S. Stull, County Judge, Alexander S. Weddel to Miss Mary E. Blunt, all of Nemaha couuty A farther decline iu tinware. Call 'and got prices. Stevenson & Cross. AH Oils at NielielVs. The Independents have indueed Mr. Emor Lash, of Glen Rock, to fill the vacaucy on their ticket, occasion ed by the declination of Mr. Mc Adams. Thirty of the best organ makers of the world are competitors at the Paris Exposition. A cable despatch to the Associated Press says two high est gold medals have been awarded to the American makers, Mason & Hamlin. Prevention is better than cure. Check a Cough or Cold at once which ma- lead to Consumption, by usiujr Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup, an old reliable remedv which never fniU Price only 25' cents. Sold by A. W. Nickell. $10 Reward! $70 cash will buy a Newton Wagon which is as good as a $10 reward, this is-tomake room for a. hew stock. Hatvvixy & Douglas. -w Business is good. Oatmeal at H. C. Lett's. Ague Cure, at McCreery's. Stevenson & Cross for low prices. Go to Robison's for gloves or mits. FH line of sample piece goods at Marsh s. Drugs, Fresh and pure, at Mc Creerys. It jiays to advertise in The Ad verttser. Money io loan on farms. A-pply to T. L. Schick. More Queensware and Furniture for Stevenson & Cross. For a first class shave go to J. R. Hawkins' barbershop. The streets of B rownville are crowded with teams every day. New com will be taken on sub scription, at 20 cents per bushel. Tin Shop and Furniture repaired. Stevenson & Cross. Nice stock of clocks, watches and jewelry, at Joseph Sehutz'. For a nice, neat job of printi ng call on The Advertiser office. Nebraska Wagon $60. and war ranted. Stevenson & Cross. The old reliable Advertiser has a larger circulation than an- paper in the county. Hay knives, Corn knives, Butch er knives and Pocket knives. Stevenson & Cross. Our grain buyers say they can not get cars enough to ship all the grain they buy. Extra copies of The Advertiser for sale by A. W. Nickell, druggist book-seller and stationer. Wall Paper and Window shades at the Drug and Book store of W. H. McCreery. Hardware, Tinware, Queensware, Glassware, Stoneware, Silverware, Graniteware and Woodenware. Stevenson & Cross. We had a pleasant and very wel come shower of rain on Tuesday morning. Large lot of Furs just re ceived by J. L. McGee. "Behold how great a matter a littte fire kiudleth!" Now, for in stance, there is McAdams SALOOS ! Havinjj purchased the saloon fix tures of W. H. Small, I am prepnred to do a first-class saloon business. Persons who indulge are cordially in vited to give me a call. J. E. Kentner. Our friend Benson, cf Bedford, called aud renewed Inst week, and has our thanks. He says he's a green backer of the true kind, and want's The advertiser. Great reduction in gum boots at J. L. McCee's. Elder Charles Rowe will" com mence holding a protracted meeting in the Christian Church, in this city, on Friday evening, October 25th , 1S78, ami r cnnrinue thTee week". Ev erybody invited of all denomina tions. Call and see the mam- madetO jeclat IbOme WtlCtfl- er you want to buy or not. Perry Lawsou brought a load of barley from six miles west of Tecuin seh toB.'ownville on last Monday. He got 51 cents here ; was offered 30c at Tecum-th. And here id another: Jake Kitchen brought a load of Bar ley from nine miles the other Side of Teeumseu. He was offered 35 cents there and got 55 cents here. Comment regarding the superiority of Browuville as a market over all ri vals is unnecessary. LADIES, jl'cGee $ Moore willreceive a large line of Ladies' cloaks, this week thatwillbe sold vcry'.cheap. Call and see ihem. A gentleman from the country called the other day, and the very first thing he said wns "I have been borrowing my neighbor's Advertis er long enough, and now I waiit to subscribe for one of my own." Now that man is independent and he can hold his paper upside down, or auy way he wants to, for he paid for it and it is his own and his little chil dren will rise up and call him bless ed. Our advice cis, by the way, if you can't buy an Advertiser of your own are too poor or too stingy to do so borrow your neighbor's, if you can, and read it, read it at all events. We want our paper read by every body whether they pay for it or not, and to poor widows and orphan girls too poor to pay for d paper we furnish ours free of charge, if they want it. No widow ever said to us "I would like to take your paper but am too poor," but what got it as cordially a? if she had been a millionaire. Well, it will be all right" a hundred rears hence." We give a copy to each of the ministers of the city, regardless of faith or creed, for we do not know which or how many of them are on the wrong track all may be right we believe they all think they are Our'paper to them is a luxury, if any thing to the poor widow struggling for bread for herself and children it is a comfort and blessing. MONET is wanted by H. C. XiETT in exchange for the largest stock of Glass and Queensware ever ofFered for sale in Brownville. Ladies you will save money If you examine his goods be for buying. Country produce taken In exchange J for goods at the Grocery and Frovi. ion store of T. It. Jones. Cnoice. Sheet I&asic of all kinds, at Strobl9?s. UDSLYESS BREVITIES. NEBRASKA. 5LBBL1XGS. An Episcopal conclave of the Di ocese of Nebraska is now in session in Lincoln. Charlotte Thompson is perform ing in Omaha this week. Wool growers have organized an association at Kearney. At the late convention of Chris tians, at Blair, Eld. Barrow, of Te cumseh, was elected, for the 8th term. State Evangelist. The Orleans Scniinol sa-s the' "Good Templars are gaining ground" in that section. Lincoln Globe: We believe that Valentine will well and truly repre sentNebraska in the halls of Congress; and believing this we have no hesita tion in urging his claims for election upon the people of the State. The editor of the Kearney Prcs tells his republican readers that it is their duty to vote the Republican tick et if it contains as good men as the op position, but if it does not, then they should vote against the Republicans. That is bolt if -ou want to it's all right. Beatrice Exprcsf : J. R. Craig, of Plj-mouth', leaves a jar of srup from Amber cane, finel flavored, much better than the common sor ghum, and can be converted into fine "C" sugar. A Sweedish woman, living seven miles east of town, delivered three children at one. birth last week. There were two girls and one hoy, all of whom have since died. West Point Eejmblican. But ashort time ago we bad an item telling of a woman in Richardson county having triplets. Nebraska can beat the world on more things than big apples and peaches. .There is no telling what we can do if we try. TheFairbury Gazette, of the State Republican ticket, says : "A good ticket has been nominated." ThebankinghouseofH.P. Webb & Co., Beatrice, has failed, and closed its doors, aud Hon. Chas. G. Dorsey has been appoiuted receiver. Nebraska City is to have a distill ery. The proprietor will be a Dr. Chas. Holmes, of Chicago. Brown of the Neb. City Press can eat crow but then he seems not to hanker after it. The name of the bird he now diets oft of is Van an old tough cuss. Some fiue horses are to be at Om aha this week. Rarus, king of the turf, was advertised to be there Wed nesday. We observe that the Beatrice Courier ha3 torn down its Presidential flag. Old Ben may as well throw up the sponge now. J. Sterling Morton ha3 been offered a place on the Democratic ticket of Otoe for Senator but declines. Falls City Journal: George Thompson, son of Constable Thomp son, of this city, while foolishly and carelessly handling a loaded revolver on Wednesday, accidentally discharg ed it. The ball passed through the neck of a girl living iu the family, uamed Michaels, inflicting a danger ous and probably fatal wound. Bej- J.DqrJ3ev1 of Johnson county has been nominated for Sena tor by the Republicans for the district composed of Johnson and Pawnee. We are acquainted with Mr. Dorsey and consider the nomination a good one. FOR THE BOSS Stock of men and Boys' Caps call on McGee Moore. ,? z HEADQUARTERS FOR ZephjT Wool Knitting Yarns, Gcrmantown Wool3 Fancj' Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, And Handkerchiefs, At LOWJJIAX'S Hay rakes, Paints, Flour, Rope, Pitchforks, Iron, Nails, Sadllles and Salt. Stevenson & Cross. GROCERIES of all kinds at McGee $- Moore's. Lowman's goods have all ar rived call and see before pur chasing. Bain wagons will sell. Two car loads coming. Stevenson & Cross. Thousands of dollars are now being saved every year by progressive far mers, who soon discover the great value of freely using Uncle Sam's Condition Powder iu the feed of their stock; it restores the sick, increase.-: the beauty, and usefulness and pro motes the growth. Sold by A. W, Nickell. Stoves, Furniture, Groceries, Harness, Wagons. Criiebellrs aud Plows. Stevenson &. Cross. S2L.60I Books at TTiekelTs Dr. Jaques German' Worm Cakes stand unrivaled as a worm medicine. Give them a trial. Sold by A. W. Nickell. More of those world beaters, the "Marsh Sulky Plow," a new thing just received by Hawley & Douglas. A word to the wise. If you are suffering with a severe cough or cold, call on of Dr. save lar; most instantly by A. W. Nickell. Every Family iu iUe West Says Brown's Blackberry and Ginger is a safe, pleasant and relia ble remedy for iJiarrhttc, Dysentery! Cholera Morbus, and bummer Com jtlaini. Procure a bottle of this Cele- nratea .family sajeaimra at once. Delays are dangerous. Price, lifty cents per bottle. Brown's Tearetable Li vcr Pills are the standard remedy for the Liver and Bilious diseases of this climate. A trial establishes them in every West ern family. Brown?: Arnica Salve has no equal for removing infiamation and for healing old eorea and ulcers. All of JBrown's jiopular Family Medieines For sale by A. W.. Nickel, H. C. Lett and W. H. McCreery, Brown ville, Neb. Qtf. your druggist and get a oottle is jl j a st'l' Marshall's Lung Syrup, and M jj K f-i rvA 1 nnf i Tr t lo ! nl .-.- a f 8 MM 9 .fi.V lie uutjbui uiw3. 11 icwcvra sav SrfftlS 1 fi 31 11 4 rA-, . Price 25 cents. Sold iiiAIillJJWW iUA iip: STOVES! THE FINEST AN cr-nt KZ3 ! V LOTSST PRICES, TINWARE A SPECIALTY. STEVENSON &. CROSS- On Friday evening of last week a railroad meeting was held in Nema- ha City. The object of the meeting was to hear from Superintendent Ir ving regardiug the conditions upon 1 which his road would be extended from Brownville on down toNemaha. Mr. Irving being present proposed I to the citizens that if the- would make the grades for sidetracks, switches, and depot building, he would, as soon as that was done, or that he was assured it would be done, at once go ahead with the work and complete the road that far. It was estimated tfiaJ the cost of this work would be from $700 to $1,000. The people of Nemaha aud vicinity 1 OF CHARGE. This grewt remedy wastfte willing to do any thing possible for ' covered by a mlssloury la Sth:ArarteaV .i j - :- .i.ni.n.,K 1 Seod a self-addreetl envelop to tfc Kav. them to do, at once circulated irsub- JOtiepfe Inman. suuoa EeW scription paper and before the meet--xew York City. ltyl iug adjiurned, nearly one-half of the . means required was subscribed.. And we learn that since then some two or three hundred dollars more have been , added. Mr. Levi Johnson, in Whose ! , .. . 1 . !, .u I hands the bupennteudent left the management of the business, feeling ! thus assured that the conditions could I , , . ,. , ... ! Without delay be complied With, Came up to Browuville early'Mouday ; : .., ,i.t ,oi.t on1 cont .i,0 i IUUIUIU" Ul lino icc u..v ... ...w following despatch to the Superin-, fpndpnt ! sasr686" wtta stamp, naming tab paper. W. W. leuueub. Sherar.Hirowsra-Bleelc.Roeherter.Nswyert. "Wm. Irving, Supt, B. & M. R. R. j Money has been raised. Thirty " teams ready to begin work. Send A f13 T.m. - .w " , ,. ... , For Consumption. broctsbltK asthms. engineer forthwith and competent 1 catarrh, throat and Inn?; diseases. Also a. , : .i. Wlioit sure relief and permanent cure- for ceaeral man to superintend work. hen , debiiity.dyspopsiaandallneoasaflfeojUoBs, will engineer be here? Please have by a simple vegetable medlclue whleKcnrexl e a venerable missionary Physician who was vour work begin ou the road at once I long a resident of Syria and the Bast, and. , ' who has freelv plven this valnaMe speettie to encourage our people. ; to thousands of kindred snifters with the L. JOHNSON." greatest possible benefits, and henowfeefeslt "' . . his saered christian dnty to Impart to ethers "Do VOU think the road 13 going on j thte wonderful invigorating remedy,and will . .- 1 rn.. .;. f..ni ;0nniiB8.is1w1 FREE the ordinal recipe complete. to Nemaha City this fall is a ques- to any vexstm enclosing stam for reply. finn nsked about fortv times a day, . and witu tears in our eyes we busmw i . . - ... .. n. ittvnn that we rather think it is. Go in in TT. Lett's Drug and Grocery , , 1 1 u r .... i store and price his goods before OU buy, Ward off Ague, Biliious fever aud many other ills, by taking a few doses of Eilert's Daylight Liver Pills. Have you no rest, liiind ill at ease, tbodv Tree from punt? -fcfcese bBg-r coated Pills will bring relier and make vou well again. It is better to laugh than be crying; mothers often fail to enjoy the de lights of a happy laughiim babe, be cause through their prejidice or skepticism they refuse to relieve its stomach of acidity, by using. Dr. Winohell's Teething rfyrup which quickly cures the colic pains und gives " rest to the darling. Dr. Winchell's Teething Syrup produces natural sleep and the child will awake clear and refreshed, also it regulates the bowels, cures dysentery and diar rhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. 25 cts. a bottle. Sold bv A. W. Nickell. SverytirLng in tlie Scliool line at &ielr ell's. Wall paper and Window Shades.new stock atXicliell's Drug aud Book Store. Improved cook stoves and ranges at reduced prices by Stevenson & Cross. A Urge stock of Boots aud Shoes received at Robison's. "Economy is the road to wealth ; fifty cents worth of Unole Sera's Harness Oil applied to your old har ness, will make the leather look new and keep it soft and pliable. Cider Vinegar at Nickel's C ASII9I CUE ! CASHMERE ! Every IR2CE and qi'ALITY .-1 warranted to beat any ire the clt3 CALL. L. LOW3IAX. Rofcison sells Bonis and Shoes r cheaper for cash than any house in the We-U John Dsere's Sulkey Plow, the best." 3rm?RSSQX & Cross. Uncle Sam's Nerve and Bone Lini ment is For man and beast and is a balm for every wound, Sold bv A. W. Nickell, SIZ&El'AXR fJfCH" CIOVCS. mittens, aud Gauntlets in all grades and prices. CALL. L. OW3IAS. And Sad- axes, cyaeap Ca'sn, Goto K. BAUSS S. "Time is money' wealt-' is often a , source of consuming care but health ! is happiness; consumption that in-! 9 Id ions foe revels in neglected colds! be wide and for vour cold, coutrh. ca- Uarrh or any bronchial coin, . lain t use I Eilert's Extract of Tarand wild Cher- ry and be cured. Sold by A. W Nickell. Valuable Land For Sale! The northwest -quarter of section 20 G 13 in Lafayette Precinct, Ne maha County Nebraska. Apply to First National -Bank. Brownville, Neb. Or C. W. IvENNEDY, Iphtgomerjr,p3.la8sma. tin. - -s I oT E Tml'Tirtn T 0 LARGEST VARIETIES: OF T7 en V -L2-li I5ASKETS; at H. C. Lett's of every kind -? call and see theni: Rubber boots aud shoes at Rob ison's. Heating Stoves nJlined ahimade new on short uotice. Cheap by Stevenson & Cross. II. C. LETT bus very rlfieap LookfnjfGlassea? A CARD. To all who are saflerlug" from the errara aad indiscretions of yonth. nervoas weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c, Z. will send a recipe that will care yoe. FREH " ONSUMPTlbjf" CURED. Ab afc! pfcvsicfeui. retired frwia pracMee, kavtag 1 had Bioced ta Ms h&Bds bv as Sast TxHa. mlian. arytbefenaalao a. simple veget&Me resteer fer '-hespeedy and permanent enw for coMBH.pt. kreaefcias, catarrh, astfeMo. aad nil threat aad iBBSaBtIoe.atoo a poaWve aad radical rec nervous debility adaUaervoWcoiBi.lahMs. after " te3led te wdrfcji earattve powers te thousands of eases, hae felt it his dotyte make It kaoatoafc sttfifering MUms. AcUMted by this moUve, and a deatre to relieve bwna KuTer!a?.r. win send, free of charge, to all who deslw'k. this reetoe. with, fell direcdotts Jbr BimaxiB? runl ia German. Preach, er EagHsfe. Seet ty na Jj pamiaa paper. M.t. .Marian, nestTroy.. Y. P.O. box 338. 47 m ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. The undersigned admiiihtrator will sett a4 public auction on ThnrMhty. Oct. 51, at A o'clock a. m.. sharp, at the residence ef tile late Samnel Leeer. deceased the following property, to-wlt: Abeut 30 head f yeaitfr J.ratte cattle; one thoroughbred short hern. ball. Major Hean. No. 7.70G; one pair work ftorse ; 5 iHisuets wneat ; s bnshets corn Inerlb; 40 acre of corn In Held, and other articles too nomeroas to mention. iBetad lnsr farm implements, tool rod fence posts. A.C.LEEPER. Administrator. JULIUS PREITAG.- " Carriagey House&Sign Paintings G raisin p:. Gliding. BreaziB?, Paper flan?iac aad Cakialbla?. j-l heap ana nrst class, i or reference, ai Itt. Stevenson A Ctom. Shop o er Abbott & Blacksmith shop, BROWN VXLLE, NEBRASKA. ry THE nROWNVILLErjIARELETS. Bhownvilijc, October 10, IKS. r Following are the quotations yesterday noon, the time of roIimc U press. , LIVESTOCK. I OeEKBCTED BYK.X. BATI.BY. STeGK BEt&BF stere. mr w ehok cowi, rat ngs . mzm ss mm " (fXATX MuUUCBT. I C0KKBCT& r W. W. XACKXSY, (TRAIN 1 .. JHbtxjre- - , Wheat, efcetee foil S . iff. spring 39 ss- Rye Si Uarley am f Corn la the ear. . 0f lW sfeeMed Z. $ TS STJtBMT MA M KMT PMO 9CS. CORKBCTKB WXBKI.Y SY H. C. X.BTT, BRA.EBX IX iMtoes, GHOCniN AXB HIOMMB. Cora Meal, "P 1 t. S SS$fSf Batter. HlgS? Hggs : -. fe Ijxrd U 7 HT Potatoes 1 ' 3S Apples Z I MSI a? Onions. W. Chickens, old. per spring,, Chickens; araned, 9 a TBrtceys.dreacad, V- Wood, 1 eord .. . Hay, IS ton RETAIL MAftKKF. Flenr, H. "?. DaVtew 1 t 35 sm 2 ft 7 sv res is 1 1 w 109 10 100 1 W r 13 2 S i Savannah Mill fell Glen Rock fall wheat den Reek prf m; wheal SterMa Kprlne; wheat, . Nemaha Valley sprtatu Graham .,,.,, . Bras and Snorts mixed. Corn, per basnet Sugar, e3e A. aw for i " EsiraC. ! Ot HHnS .. light brown, lUns. at2-onT.75 Powdered, 7 as.. Oetiea, Rio, & n- J " 0.tr.Jva,VI 'Tea Cranberries, per ni.. Dried Cera, per Ihw. Dried Peaches, 11 lb- Dried Apples. a. Pared reaehea. t n n". - Syrup, per gal ia.. Co1 OH pTsUoi- White Flab, per kit. ; 3aekr. Pr kft '; SeJt. per barreJ to 1 m IS5 SOS 7 W Coal Ft. Seott red. per ton M - Mack, per ton. STANDARD WEICUTSJ The fetlewine; table thews toe nsnt&er of In a bushel of toe vnHoas articles ' mentioned: Apples, dried at lQnlCbGft. Barley 4h I Beons. eostnc M , Beans, white m Irish 84 Potatoes. sweet .5J Peas i ) Bran Ke Stf Bock wheat .50 Ceo, alone. secDs. Corn, on ib. Corn, shelled Btoe fnu3.. Clover. Corn Meal Ftex- Ha4r. ptoeclMt; ..ftt Hay. ton SJsft I ! H ooey. stosTd. alIS I Saeeitnsa I Urn. ai JhsaWsil m t'Elmntnjt, ' ipra owe jvjt. jWlltp'.. (Wm. SS TO II Oaaao (ikbm " " . IS sm 1 DiifctnK as t!riooBe..., Hnoajarlnn ... ma i x. JL. '" " " " &- 4i