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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1878)
-P""" " !Wv vyyrgjByMy'wfy't-; SBH9H ? M .j--"v - t t i I- 1 r THE ADVERTISER. Arrival and Departure of Mails. B. t 31. RAILROAD TIME. .-.... . . Close. Arrive a., u. v ssu jdv, going Eouin, dallr- K. C. t St. Joe. Dally. going north, 8:45 a m 12.-00 m 2:45 p m tiij a m &00 p m C:K p m Vahniibfi lffillTttot. TkolVw Palls City, Dally, via. Nemaha. Asplnwall and St. Deroln C:15 a m 00 p m Beatrice, dally, via. foheridan ana lecumsen 6:45 a xa too p m Tecumseli. Tri-weekly." -Ma. London. Glen Kock. Clifton, Howard and Grant 6:15 a m 6:00 p m Febing. Semi-weekly, via Sher man and Bratton . . 6M5 a m 6:00 p m "Tecumseh mall, by Indon Ac., leaves Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, arriving Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturdays. Feblng. leaves Mondays and Fridays, arriving Tuesdays and Saturdays. . Brownvllle Boss Line to Phelps. Leave Browiivlll 9 a. m., and 3 p. m. Arrive at Brown ville iao p. m., and 6:20 p. m. J. C. BOUSFIKLD. Superintendent. Extension of the Q. M. & P. The extension of the QulDcy, Mis souri & Pacific railroad in progressing very satisfactorily. Six miles of grading, which, when completed, will carry the road to Milan, has been let receutly to Messrs. Ahem. 8hanaban & Reece. and work upon it was com menced day before yetterdny. Lark worthy & Buree are building three brldces for the road near Greeneaatle. fx miles beyond which point (he road bed has hppn finished. Rockport journal, 23d imt. BUSINESS BRETITIES. Dally Stage Line South. From Brownville to Araso, Falls City and Halo t?Ja Nemaha City, Aspinwall and St. Deroln. con necting with conveyances to all other points. Leave Brownville dally at C30 o'clock a. ro. Arrives at Brownville C o'clock p, m. j. u. liAjiLiiss, Proprietor. LEAVE 6:00 a m 6-40am 9:Ma m ar 10-101e pm :5 p m 4:41 pm 9:10 pm Nebraska, Railway. Brownville.. Peru Nebraska City .LIncoln Seward York .ARRIVE ..6'4' p m ..6:in p m . 4:o0 p m .4:2-" p m 11:40 pm Il:1.'.pm ... KiO a m .7rf)0ai WJI. IRVING. Sup't. THURSDAY.NOVEMBER 28. 187S. Eggs are scarce in this market. Crackers and soap at H. C. Lett's. Milburn wagon is superseding all others. We wish our Item writers of Lon don, Sheridan and other places, could make their itetnR reach us Monday eveuing instead of Tuesday evening. This would obviate the necessity we are under each week of leaving this highly appreciated matter out or de laying the hour of going to press- when all thiugselse are ready togetit in. We try to have all our matter in type Wednesday morning, except pay locals and such advertisements as may come in at the last moment hence to close our columns by noon, this latter work is all we can well do. Sometimes to accommodate some par ticular matter, we leave out a column or two of type ready for the paper, but this is always a hardship, in as much as it gives us extra work and throws us far Into the night in get ting the paper off and ready for the early mails Thursday morning. We ask our correspondents we implore them, to have mercy on us. I Tea, Coffee and sugar. S. & C. Cooking stoves at cost at Steveu aon & Cross'. Eating apples, fresh and nice, by T. L.Jones. Nebraska Wagon $60. and war ranted. Stevenson & Cross. Pure maple syrup In any quauti ty, by T. L. Jones. For Germantown yarns and zeph yrs go to Mrs. White's. Twelve bushels of corn will paj for The Advertiser one year. Buy the Milburn Wagon, ihe best for the least money, for sale by Thos. Richards. John Deero's Sulkey Plow, the best. Stevenson & Cross. Country produce taken in exchange for goods at the Grocery and Provi iou store of T. L. Jones. Best Stove Pipe 20c a Joint. Stevenson & Cross. Tecumseh Chieftain: D C. Brooks, Editor of the Omaha Republican, writing editorlully from Lincoln, speaks of our railroad prospects as fol lows: "There is another important consideration at which I now can only hint. -ZooA- out for the Republican Valley eastern connection of the R. & M. road at no very distant day through Hebron, Fairbury, Reatrice. TecumA sen ana Jirownville. It ia 'a secret,' more than half an 'open j-ecret' to the writer, that the company have had a confidential agent, who is also a skill ed engineer, incognito, with bead quaters at Beatrice, looking over the ground from that place east and west; and laBt evening one of the moat! sa gacious men In the Republican Val ley predicted to me that one of these fine days the through line of the road would be along that route with Racific connections in early prospect. Maple Byrup at H. C. Lett's. Flour of all brands at Jones'. Stevenson & Cross for low prioes. Hannibal and Savannah Hour at Hill's. Full lino of sample piece goods at Marsh s. It pays to advertise in The Ad vertiser. Cooking stoveB at cost at Steven son & Crops'. Money to loan on farms. Apply to T. L. Schick. Nuts, candy, and raisinB by Ste venson & Cross. Dr. Collins, Dentist, visits Peru every Friday. For your horse blankets and lap robps go to Bauer's. Go to Mrs. White's for your Mil linery and notions. Nice stock of clocks, watches and jewelry, at Joseph Schutz'. -. -Tcita? Anrn t II 1 Ko tntran rn ofiK. i a.1 w rw vui u i ill ru fcunc.J uu oui scription, at 20 cents per bushel. Tin Shop and Furniture repaired. Stevenson & Cross. Another new stock of heating stoves at Wiliing's. Nebraska Wagon $60. and war ranted. Stevenson & Cross. A term of the District Court will begin in this county on the 18th inst. The old reliable Advertiser has a larger circulation than any paper in the county. Hay knives, Corn knives, Butoh- er knives and Pocket kniveB. Stevenson & Cross. Extra copies of The Advertiser for sale by A. W. Nickell, druggist book-seller and stationer. We call special attention to the LOCAL PERSONALS. Stevenson &, Cro3a are selling some very nice heating stoves at pric es that seem very low. Everything in the grocery line cheap at T. L. Jonps'. Heating stove reason is about gone, and stoves can be had at big bargain at Stevenson & Cross'. Sew Overcoats at Lowuian's The 13th session of the Grand Lodge of Good Templars will con vene at Lincoln on Wednesday, Jan. loth. Healing stove season is about gone, and stove can be had at big bargains at Stevenson k Cross'. Iron, horse shoes and timber. S. &C. The Chas. Plunkelt Dramatic Company opened a series of perform ances in this city Monday night, to not a veiy large house. On that eve ning we had the pleasure of being present, and can Bay the Pluuketta fully sustain the reputation they bring with them as a first-class Company. On Tuesday evening a large audience was present, and the company and "The Celebrated Case' presented were highly spoken of by all present. I we hope this company will come again, and at a time when our people are notsurfeited with theatres. Advertisement of Ab. Gates' new grocery store. If you want tho official news, the local news, and a good family pa per, take The Advertiser. Hawley & Douglas buy all kinds of grain, and sell wagons, pumps, wind mills, scales, sewing machines and steam engins. Hardware, Tinware, Queensware, Glassware, Stoneware, Silverware, Graniteware and Wooden ware. Stevenson & Cross. An X in pencil, on your papers indicates that you are sometime be hind with yoursubscriptlon, and that we need the pay. Friends, please call and renew, or send in the money, as soon as you can. Don't forget us al together. We never forget to give you, regularly, tho best paper we pos sible can. ' Buckwheat flour and meal. S. &C. Oranges, lemons and nuts. S.&C. Lamps, lanterns, and coal oil cans, cheap at T. L. Jones'. JBucUwJicat JTloxir at J. JO. JilcGee's When you want auythiug in the hardware line be sure and call on Steveuson & Cross as they carry a full I stock. Pictures and Brackets cheap. Stevenson & Cross. O, slop looking so miserable about Ihe R. R. terminus btiug removed from this city. Why, bless your sel fish soul that will not kill us. Brown ville is all right she must have her ups and downs, but her continued prosperity ond permanent and stable growth is a fixed fact. It will take a sharp eye to see that the trade here is any less than before the extension to Nemaha. We are glad the road is moving to give us a through railway north and south. And we -re glad because it helps our neighbors and doesn't hurt us. If yoio want a fine over coat or suit, call at J. L. Jllc Gee's. NEW GROCERY STORE. A. G. Gates "Ab." has ju3t open ed a very large stock of GROCERBES, CONFECTIONS, CAIV.VEl) GOODS, eC, in the old post office building Nn. 99 He desires the public to understand that lie lias, and will keep, everything in the line of Family Groceries; willsell as low as auy body for cash, or county produce. Lamps, flower pots and Buckets. S. &C. Just Received ! An entire Neir Stock ofCIotu lngfor Men Youth's and Boys, lt ROUIS LOWMSF. Ilonso and Lots for Sale, or Trade. The houso and seven lots where I reside In Brownvil!. are for sale, or trade for material and labor In erec tion of a bouse on farm. Apply to Robt. W. Furnas, Brownville, Neb. Butter, crackers and cheese. S. & C. Old man Snurr. and his son-in-law, by the name of Clark, farmers near Sheridan, were husking corn to gether alone, one day last week, when a quarrel arose between them, and then a fight. Snurr cut Clark in the abdomen with his bucking peg until his entrails protruded. But it is thought he will Burvivo his hurts. The savage old man is uuder bond of $500. For good and cJicaj) groce ries go to J. L. McGee's. I will Have another large lot of buch gloves in a few days' cheaper than ever. Nothing like selling every thing low to make quick sales. J. L. McC EE. Wisconsin Buckwheat flour at Hill's. Sew Clothing this week at R.O WMAK'S Saws, hatchets and files. S. & C. Just Received! An entire new stock orL,adcs and Children's Cloaks at I.. LOTCUAX'S. No. l Extra Size Pear Trees, I have the sale and handling of the Irish B-nkrupt Nursery Stock, among which are several thousaud of ver3 finest quality, 6ize and shape pear irces six to eight feet high. After personally examining them, I have no hesitancy in recommending them to be as fine stock as I have 4ivereen. TJodw circumstances, they will be sold at retail for lessvhan such stock can be had at wholesale any where. The varities are, Bartlett, Sheldon, Flemish, Beauty, Burrea D'Anjon Howdll and Seckel. Robt. W. Furnas, Brownville, Neb. Nice silverware cheap. S. & C. Overcoats From $3 to $25, at LOWMAPS. Windmills from $50 to $100, com- nwu (.-mulls irimj cd io sin, iron pumps from $15 to $30. You cau get your raonpy's worth and save trouble by dealing with Hawley & Douglas. Overcoats cheaper than ever at McGee Moore's. GI,T EBGED. Gilt Edge Whisky, Gilt Edge Brandy, Gilt Edge Gin, Gilt Edge Wines, From tho Doniphan vineyards, for medicinal or any other purpose. For sale at R. C. Berger's Gilt Edge Sa loon. Miss Mollie Barada is visiting friends in Tecumseh. Col. Tom. Majors left for Wash ington City last Monday. Theodore Hill, ot Nemaha, City, was in town last Saturday. A. G. Gates has purchased the bakery of I. ti. Naoe. Our young friend O. A. Cecil was admitted to the bar at the recent term of the District Court. A young man named Filson, re cently express messenger at this place, died at Humboldt Monday night, we learn. Arthur V. Walsh who has been at Peru for some time plastering the new Baptist church, has returned to this city. j Tecumseh Chieftain: Miss Mol lie Fairbrother of Jopiin, Mo., and Miss Dora Fairbrother, of Brownville, are visiting in the city. Miss Sarah Harmon, daughter of Geo. Harmon started on Friday, last, forDes Moines, Iowa, where she will attend a musical sobool. The friends of Adelbert, son of C. E. Bingham, this city will regret to learn that he is lying at the point of death. His disease is pneumonia. Wm. H, Hooer a few evenings ago entering his office in the dark, and lighting a lamp started to anoth er part of the office with the lamp in his hand, when he fell over some house pi mt jars that bad'been set in the passage way. The lamp was bro en and the glass cut his hand and wrist so severely that he has to carry it in asiing. Win. Workman, residing on tho tsenneu larm near tins city was thrown from his wagon recently fall ing on his head and shoulders, injur ing him so badly that his life is des paired of Since he received tho fall his body, from immediately uuder bis arms down, and his legs have been paralyzed. He is rational, can talk intelligibly, and can use his arms. Well, the railroad has fiualiy been extended down to Nemaha City, five miles below Brownville. We congratulate Nemaha on this consum mation of its crowning hope, and the sure fruition of its soul's chief desire. There is great credit due to all who took hold and worked for this result, but above all should it be accorded to Levi Johnson, who has, to our per sonal knowledge, been ino.st perais ten tor the past two years in his efforts to persuade the railroad company to continue their line down to that place Lie has made mauy visits to Lincoln and Omaha on this special business and written letters continually. When others had despaired and giv en up all hope, Levi was importun ing the Superintendent, never tiring never despairing. He showed him how it would pay the company, until finally it was believed, a promise ex torted, which haajusl been complied with to the glory of Nemaha and ev erybody's delight, and to thegreat pecuniary advantage of every one do- lug bti8lUosoFwiilUgprbnt.'rty..tbere.. Prior to this, town real estate had no cash value, now it has, and the town is placed in a position to grow and become wealthy. Mr. Johnson oould not have spent his time and means to build up the town through purely selfish motives, for he owns very lit tie properly there. He is a poor man and while his efforts will puj thous ands of dollars iuto the pockets of some he himself will be lithe tho bet ter off after all. Being disabled by the loss of one of his arms he cannot work as a laborer, and if the people of Nemaha, and those greatly interested in the town, would give him some thing to place him in the way of mak ing a good living for himself and fam ily, they would but repay a generous debt. We would at lpast like to see him able to repair and fix up his ho tel in good shape. Friend Levi knows nothing of this appeal in his behalf we volunteer it knowing what he has done for Nema ha and that he deserves all the cred it we give him. and that he deserves all we ask for him. Obituary. Russell. At home, No. 245 West Seventh street, at ll-40:p. in., Nov. IS, 1878. of consumption. Miss Gerty B. Rusell, aged 19 year.- and 11 mouths. Due notice of fqnerai will be given. "Q? ' 8De waa B00d M 8he was fair; None, none on earth above ber i A pure In thought as angels are, I ( Iftlfttiv 1a .-... aY a THE LAST SCENE OP ALL. The funeral of Miss Gertie B. Rus sell, notice of whose death at the age of nineteen from the ravages of that ieu uesiroyer, consumption, appeared in our issue of Friday labt. took nlaoe yesterday from the resilience of her bereaved parents, No. 245 West Sev enth street. A large number of friends were in attendance, and thronged the parlor, while the im preive burial services of the Episco pal Church were read hy Revs. Ricb- aro uray and J. Mills Kendrick. who had but recently reooived the deceas ed Into that faith. The open oasket in which iay me remains or the youth ful deceased stood in the center of the parlor, whloh was tastefully hung with smilax. Immortelles and other choice flowers, and depending from the ceiling a beautiful white. flnv emblematic of peace and parity, hov ered over the loved forrn Out of def erence to an oft exprppped wish of thp deceased no flowers had been planed in the coffin, but loving hands had strewn them around the room and by the side of the casket, relievingsomo what, by their freshness and bright ness, the sad nature of the scpne. At the foot of the casket on a pedestal was-n'-bpautiful floral design in the shape of a hrokpn colnmn. whilo at the head were a harp and pillowa of flowers, with thp name "Gertie." be side wreaths, orosapa. basket, &r A Her the funeral sermon hv Dr Orav. Mrs. A. K. Drurv nane. in a feline manner. "Ahlde In Mp" and "Baffin the Arms of .Tpsiij." afrer whloh the frlpnds took their last look at tho re mains, find accompanied hv a larp-p funprnl nrtpgP. they wore removed tn their rpstlnqr-nlqRp in nrtnor Grovp Cpmpfprv. Cincinnati Enquirer. The. dpceaspd was n crand-ehlld of Uncle Mospq Connor of this eitv, and was on a visit here last sprlnsr in a fruitless effort fn improve her health. XEXAIU CITY LOCALS. We pick up the following Items : Sam. Be.nnett has lumber on the ground for a business house te be put up immediately. Cross, of the Chicago Lumber Co. will soon ppen a lumber yard on the oorner south of Drain's store. Colerick & Kirker have a new shop for a meat market finished. First railroad engine arrived at "our depot" Sunday, Nov. 24tb, 187S. The railroad men promise the people of Nemaha an excursion to Lincoln soon. We have not learned the date. A little "onpleasantness" occur red in Nemaha last Friday between two chaps named Burt Cautwine and Letdie. The latter atr,uck Cant wine with a knife but fortuuately on ly cut through his coat makingaslight sorateb on tho flesh. On Saturday they were arrigned before Judge Hulburd of this city. But the matter was settled in some way by Leslie paying costs, which amounted to $26. There were quite a number of witness es from Nemaha summoned on the case. --rJ----N -3Bhl-MU fliK s2 SlJ &'l y J1?! ffHTvlCr t 3 ?d3 sr M F'ia 331 frit Til In ERNEST AN 1 1 SUnI-KT flHiFT IM it-3 0 rli US la I msa nl Pl nH 1 i n 4 n OF STOYES. j AST TIN WAEE A SPECIALTY. STEVENSON &. CROSS Death of 2Irs. Io Forest Porter, Cod Fish and mackerel. S. & C. Ladies, Misses and Children's un derwear at Mrs. White's. Jfext. If you want to emerge from the manipulating hands of the barber in a happj- mood, you will call at Haw kin's tonsorial headquarters, first door west of national bank. Mr. H. has recently secured the assistance of Mr. Willetts, who is an expeit, and they will shave, shampoo, and perfume you, and trim your hair and dye your mustache, warranting sat refaction. Give Hawkins a trial, and then you'll know how it ia yourself. New York and Michigan salt. S. &C. Will have, in a few day a, a general assortment of JTTol liday goods to suit all. Call and see. J. JL. McGEE. -J- 3tass Meeting. The undersigned will meet the peo ple of Nemaha county at Sheridan on Saturday, Dec. 14th, 1878. at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of receiving from them such instructions as they may desire to give their members elect to the Lpglsiature. Church Howe, W. A. Polock, Nathaniel Johnston, Esimor Lash. Call and examine tJie 'new cloalcs t7i at have just arrived at J. Ti. JlIcGee's. The Oldest 2Ian In Nebraska can't soil Glass and Queensware us cheep as H. C. Lett. Cookstoves at cost. S. &C. Flour and furniture. S. & C. Musical Contention. There will be a Musical Convention at Brownville. Nebraska, commenc ing Dec. 20th, 5878 and continuing four days, closing with c grand con cert on Friday evening -the S3th in the Marsh Hall. Prof. 6. Wesley Martin, of Chicago, 111., is employed es conductor, and wjll be on hand promptly at the time, with supplies of new music; also, selections -from Hayden's -Gubiime Oratorio of the Creation, and other grand works -of thejold mastera. See circulars forpar-tticulare. Axe handles, brooms and rope. S. & C. II. C. Lett Will h&ve this coming week the nicest lot of Holiday goods, for the least money, ever offered in this city. Go at once and make your selections. Cranberries, pickles and honey. S. &C. Union Sunday School Mass Meeting at the Christian Church next Sunday at 7 p. m. Oil, codfish and bacon. S. & C. Services at the Christian Church next Sunday at 11 a. m. by Elder R. A. Hawley. LADIES McGee. $ J'oore will Re ceive a special lot of Fancy Goods, of all kinds, for the Holliday trade. Call and get your presents in time. Fresli oysters at Strobles. H. C Lett Sells Oatmeal with Groceries and Drug 8. H s a n e u p s i t s . 2 o o ca F$ ) c P ,r W J rt - CC PI : - oo CD o QQ o 2 DC 09 i w S V S o i . s s c o c -a e- 5 - H O b O Charter! Charter!! Cook stove with automatic ahelf, hot blast best cook stove to buy. For sale by Tnos. Richards. We find In the Arizona Sentinel (Yuma) the following notices of the death aud funeral of Mrs. Porter well and favorably knpwu by many of our citizen : Porter At Yuma, Arizona, at 1:30 a. in., November 12ih. lS7d, Julia S. Porter, wile of Hon. De Forest Port er, Associate Justice of Arizona, aged 29 years aud 10 mouths. Thefuneralof Mrs. Julia 8. Porttr, was one of the moat largely attended ever known in Yuma. As the pro cession pasted through towu, all places ot business were closed, and flags were placed at half mat. The remains were interred In the Military Cemetery at Fort Yuma, on the Cali fornia band of the Colorado, where they rest under a drooping acacia. As much inconvenience would have been occasioned iu crossing the procession nn the ferryboat, orders were given by Asht. Superintendent Hewitt to have plunks laid again on the railroad bridjie. n pourtesv whioh haaheen ful ly appreciated. Mrs. Portpr's pure and unselfish character won for her many and devoted friends who assisted in the last sad rites ; aud a great number of citizens improved the occasion for testifying tespectand sympathy. btie was a daughter of Windsor Trowbridge, of Lockport N. Y., and a nieceuf theauthor J.T. Trowbridge of Boston. Though far from the cir cle of her relations she was surround ed by loving friends whq were unre mitting in their e!'orln to relieve her suflerings. and who mourn her death with heart felt grief, bhe endured ber long and painful illness with he mic fortitude, and looted forward to the great hereafter beyond tbb grave without doubt or fear. We find also the following, In the Sentinel: At a meeting of members of the Bar of the District Couit of the Second Judicial District of the Territory of Arizona, iu an for the County of 'Yu ma, heli at the rrllee of H. N. Alex ander, Eq.. at Yuma, A. T., the fol lowing re-oiulion v--as adopted : Wherkas. It ha pleased Almigh ty Gd to remove from our midt Mrs. Julia S. Porter, wife of the Hon. Dc Forest Porter, Judge of ihe District Court of the Second Judicial District of thh Territory, and Whereas. Thedeceased was a lady ruuch revered, loved and esteemed by a large circle of friends ami acquaint- auces within this Territory, for her many good qualities of heart and mind; therefore be it. Resolved, by the members of the Yuma County Bar, here assembled, that we tender our mot Mneerc and heartfelt svmpnthy to Juilne DFor et Purler in his great bereavement, and nurndrnimtion for the manly for titude whieh has characterized hiJ private and nffiptal ac'ion during a long -ind harrassing period of domes tic i-fflirtion. Signed by the Bar. -The Brownville ADVRTiSEitshows I Coughs, Colds, Sore throat Astb bad judgment in as-ailing manager ma, B.ronchitis, and all diseases of panada just because he will uot allow tho Luncs and Chet are readily cured by Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup, u remedy which never fails to give, satisfaction. Price only 25 cents. Sold by A. W. Nickell. his house to be tilled up with dead heads. Canada says that any mag whoso good opinion can be bought for a few comp's, is not worth the buying, and that his name will never be handed down to po3terit3 as a creat moulder of publje opinions. Nebraska City News. The Advertiser gave due deliber- tion to the matter and knows precise ly what it is doiug apd whereof it speaks. That Canada is poison to any fahow company visiting Brown ville is a fact; and as a journalist that dares to attack frauds in whatever shape they may present themselves, and one that undertakes to reflect the wishes, sentiments, likes and dislikes of our citizena, we denounce Mr. Can ada as a show manager. This of course is intended as a caution to dra matic companies, shows, and lectur ers proposing to visit Brownville. In c .Uing attention to Cauada's unpopu larity here, it was not because lie re fused to pay us a legitimate adverts bill be getting the benefit of our col umns iu advance for a :-how, and we no recompense for it hut because we have beep, urged to do so by public opinion, an d personally, by prominent theatre patronizing citizens. We have just learned that prior to our at tack on Canada, a letter, agreed upon among several gentlemen of this city, has been "sent for"1 publication in a leading sporting paper in the East the Clipper, we believe to give a warning against "manager Canada" a wider circulation among showmen aud lecturers thau our local paper can give. And the odor of Canada's unsavory ! Everything in tlie Scliool line a.t STickeiys-. B. F. Souder has Just rev celled a stock 4Jor.se Illankcts and lap robes, which are marked down joy (or cash, Stoves, Furniture, Groceries, Harness, Wagons, Cornshellers and, Plows. Stevenson & Cross. A farther depUne in tinware, Call and get prices. Stevenson & Cross. Go in to H. C. Lett's Drug and Qrocary store and price hs goodjj before you buy. Best thing; out in Lamps ana Burners at Mr. XlekeUs. Entertainment. Those from abroad attending the Musical Convention, will be enter tained free of charge after procuring their tickats and reporting to the ro cepiion committee. Send In your names to the secretary soon, so your places cap be secured. E M Lippett. Sec'v. l.ui ill ii, i , ir't lt New Children's Cloaks, at LOffauys. Silverware, The best brands and a large assort ment of the most beautiful patterns and sold low by Stevenson & Cross. Xsvf Ladies' Cloaks. at LOWMAK'S Axes and scoop shovels. S &C. Old Gent's boots at J, JO, Just Received ! .From AUCTION SALES, a loS of woolen FRINGES sold at s sstcrmce. JLGUIS LOWJIUK. .Oysters, pickles, and apples by Stevenson .& Cross. Lanterns, saddles and pictures. 3.&C. A full line of Groceries at McGEE MOORE. Cooking stoveB at cost at Steven on & Cross. Nemaha County Sunday School Con Tentiorj. The 8. S. workeis in Nemaha coun ty will hold a convention in Brown ville, In the M. E. church, commenc ing Monday December 2d. at one o'clock p. m., and closing on Wedn esday evening the 4th. The committee are making a vigor ous effort to make It a success, and an earnest invitation is extended to all the workers in the cause in the county. Entertainment will be pro vided for the members of the conven tion. PereoiiB intending to come will confer a favor by sending to Rev H. B. Dye, committee on reception, a postal card, giving notice of the same, and whether they wjll jcome with horses to Jbe cared for. Windy. Let it be understood that no windy windmill man can beat us in prices of wndmills, for we will sell a windmill as cheap or cheaper than any travel ing concern cau, Besides we live here and can make our warrantee of some account. Hawley & Douglas. Chair, tables and bedsteads. S. &C. For Sale. Ona span of bay mules 6 and 7 3'ears old weighs about 1S0O. Will be sold cheap for cash, by the under signed, 2J miles southwest of Alien's mill, at Ford farm. Strickler & Dover. Axes, nails and forks. S. & C. Jfra. White will receive, In a few days, a nice line of Holiday goods. -'Tiro button genuine Alexander kids $1.95, at Hackney's. Gold Coin! UoldCoin!! Hard coal ba9e burner, grandest stove made. If you want the hand somest, look at all the stoves that have been sold here and then take a view of the Gold Coin and you will havs no other. For ale at the Regu lator, Thos Richards The Walters Dramatic Company clo3ed its week's engagement iu thiB city on Saturday evening, last, to the regret of many, and perhaps all of our theatre-gojng people. They could havo run another succepsfui week here. This wa-, 1)3' great odds, the best dramatic combination that ever visited Brownville, and all enjoyed something lint class after being bored so long bj "one horse". -iiows, brought here by Canada, Take the Walters with all their elegant appointments, most splendid orchestra, brilliant plays, and line appearing actors and actresses, they are scarcely excelled any where, aud we are safe in fraying are not excelled hy any company traveling. The members are all tem perate, refined gentlemen and ladies instead of a troupe of coarspnP'-3 and vulgar whisky guzzlers, such as we are too often called upon to patronize. We bespeak for the Walters company a successful tour through the West, and if the' should make this city airain a point in tiieir circuit, they will be even more cordially received than on their first visit. A CARD, To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of yonth. nervous weaU nbs. early decay, loss of manhood, &c , I will send a recipe that will enro yon, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy wasdit- pnvrd li-i nifssfnrmrv-In Rmifh. marlxo character appears to extend beyond Sep1 a se!f dressed envaJoBe to the Iter! our little city. Since we have called Joseph T. Inman; Station D, Bible Kgcs9, him up for discussion we have heard iNey York City. lOyl from other points of "my circuit" as consumption cured. lie calls it ; aud we are prone to be- An oWphystetau. retired from praettco. having ,, . i -. . i had placed !n Uls hand? by an East Irdi& missios- lievo his popularity not nearly so ( aryofcrilIBlaol aslm1 vese:abie reme for great as he is wont to represent to the the speedy and permunent cure for conumptlnn, proprietors of show'oompanies it is. ' brnch,s. catarrh, asthrea. and all tbroai and ' . .. ., . ., . ,, , lung aOteftliHw, also a positive aad radical care for in "my Circuit." iSor IS tlllH all; I nervous debility and all nervop co mplalnte .after show companies aro finding him out , htvlng tested lis wonderful curative powers In to be not "on the eooro!' in his busi- """n r . baa Mt it bfe duty; roakelt , , ' kno n to bis etiGTWIng- O-tlorrs. .AetuaKl by tblo neds engagements, and well pleased , motivB.aRd a desire to relievo immoa surorin i to learn that tiieir success in drawing, win vnd. free of entree, to ait who desire it. this good houses in "my circuit" does not T1' J In German, irench. or Kngtish. Sent by mall by depend upon hw procuring and man- i addreving with stamp, naming this paper, w. w. agemeilt; but that on the contrary Shernr.lW Powers Block. Rochester. New York. thb3T do better bu-inej-s, financially, j , by muking engagements indepeud- ! A stjue cuiiej ,.,,,.,, Tor Consumption, bronchitis, asthniw. entot mm. j catarrh, throat and lum; dispose. Atao a Wo hnvA henrri frnm Wnlrem Kol- i suri" rt"er and permanent cure forgtsnerni we naenearo irom waiters, xei- uewmy.iivspepsioinii.iinervouHaeton8 lie B'yd, Marble. Plunkett, etc., who j hv a simple vegetable medicine which ejired ,,,,,. -.11- , . .,,' a venerably mivsionnry Phjjdclan who was. have had dealings with him. but will , ionu a resident of Syria and the Kant; ami havo no mure V -no info-mad hv ! tt'h" llns freely nU'en this vnlimble specltK nae t.o more, we ate inio.raea 13 , to thoil.anis of ktn,irvHl snurs with t.o members of The Walters Dramatic 1 Kreate.t possible benehts. and ho now fee's' t 1 int. sultim ciirixiiHii iiniy w impart lOf.inerR I this wonderful invigorating remedy and will send r-Ki-.K the oriuinnl recipe complete, to nnv person enclosing stamp lor rt-ply, tmmins pnpei II. F. Mahan, V-eM Troy.N. Compan3 that the3' are particular incaii-ed against the "unblushing and impudent fraud." using the worda of one of tho troupe. It appears that Canada succeeded in inflicting him self upon the Walters Compare for uw bile, lie had a condition! contract with them for ten weeks, "but," Bays COMME15CIAL CHICAGO .lUUlxBT, Chicago. Nov. 2. JS38. this member of the troupe whom we WHEAT Qnlet; No. 1, 8i)iS43Ce; No. 2, Interviewed, "the first week iu Cres- r . . e -, , 1 . COHNQutet and lower; new high mixed, ton was too much pf Canada, and at j,. evr lxeU c, 0. 2 Red Oak the company positively re- ' high mixed. ao'3ic fused to proceed further until some- HOGS Lower. Choice hwtyy $33gX96 thing was done to rid us of a man , Hglt,SiGT2.75. who,e presence operated almn-i as an ' , Twf ST' VX2L '' ' l t.W; cows 32.251.2r; stears S2.90fySJ emetic, aud was a positive Injur3 to I , the business. The matter was com- I the BnqwNVijjLi jbakkbts, ! 1 promised by allowing him to remain i Uromtsvillk vowmter . 1S7S for ihn ii'fdr In H-iml.nrir hnr thn Following are the quotations yesterday ior tne ueeu in n imuurg, Dut tne 1 noo,lf tbe.na K,.si.. t pc. cold shoulder given him by the com-j UVE STOCK. pany accelerated his exit from our ' MREEorED nvn. m. iuilky, stock DatiiUf presence aud he leit whyn the week ' Hogs 2M2 3 Steers, nUr to cho!cu, SB S SQ 2 Si One trial is sufficient to convince the most skeptical ot the invaluable and unfailing etlieao' of Dr. Marsh all's Lung Syrup for curing Coughs. Consumption. Asthma. Bronchitis, etc. Try it by all means. Priceoniy 25 cents. Sold by A. W. Nickell. wan hRlf mil " Now one word more about "comps." 1 Cows' fat : and then we are done with Mr. Can ada. We nor auy attache of our office ever, on any occasion afrk d him or any one else for a complimenta or other ticket without paying for it, shelled. Dry, canned and gren fruit. S.&C. MM.'E DEIIIOREST'S WISTER PATTERNS Jsome tfcingaevF Call and see them, t lo aiAm$. IontforgetthatJ. L. Ma- Gee's is the only place you can buy the Henderson Boot and Shoe. Equal to any etistom work. TJie best is always the cheapest. Cider Vinegar at Nickel's X have a nice lot of fine MtTSICAIi INSTRU MENTS wnien I will trade for corn. B. STROBX.3B. The railroad was thmhed to Ne maha City on Sunday last, and the engine house and turn tabie has been moved to that place. The most original and best gotten up county paper that comes to our oilh'fe, is the Brownville Advertiser. Humboldt Sentinel. Wew Suitings, at LOIfMAK'S. School Books t Nickell's Steir Bojre' Suite at 5.0WKT JkTi'B You can get a beef steak or any other kind of meat 3'ou may wish of tho Bod$ Bros., In the summer a9 well as in the winter. BARGAINS IN CLOTHISG A H-AOEyJEY-S? Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup N particularly recommended for chil dren. It ia th utn.st pieaant, t-ootti ing and effective Counh remed3' known. Cali on 3our drugnUt and try a bottle nf ir ; it oHy costs 25 cts. Sold by A. W. Nickell. and if Mr. Canada told tho Neu'3 otliT J Corn jn tlieear. erwise he wilfull3' lied. We said to him, nn the occasion referred to, "If you will go round to the oftk-e and compliment the bo3's we will not pre sent ai3 bill for inserting that notice 3'ou sent us " Canada answered "I will be around " But he nevi r came and he never paid tho bill In 8113 wa. Canada luuii-t-If L- a dead beat as we know hv about flve dollars worth. We do not seek to mould pub lic opinion, 01113 to reflect it. and GBAIX MARKET. CORRECTED BY W. W. II ACKKKV, G&Xtij SSALSK. Wheat, eholee fall". $ a8 83 - " M ArV ' 17 STREET JlfH RKJCP-PROD UCR. C0KKBCTKI) AVKKXLY BY II. B. LETT. DRALSJi IN llulGs, i.KtHEKIKrt AM PKODHCE. Corn ileal, ft MM . .. S 8N1 w U It i t 1 tT-T--iiririr-iiiniiiun tiimi XtJyff- r3 .. 9 v Lard ................. .... .. TO iQ Apples.. .................. Onions......... ........... Chiekens.old.per dozn . " spring, ... Chickens, (tressed, li ft....., Tarseys, dressed, "P "give the neu, at it were," which 1 Wood.cord we do in Canada's esse, with a sneer for Canada's opp.i n oonctruing us, and advise him to betake himself back to his legitimate sphere as a bill sticker. Yon Pliould go to church to-da3' and hear a thank-civing sermon. &,argp sJocIt of .liusical instru ments just received at STROBLE'S, Old Fjence Wire Wanted. We will purchase two thousand pounds old fence wire. .Stevenson: & Cboss. List of Letters Remaining in the Post Office at Brownville, Nebraska. Nov. 23. 1S7S. iioors. Mrs. El viae. 2 Tumultu, Jaiaes. OROP. Loveless, Mrs. Jane T. C. Hackek. P. M. Bvkur. E. 31. no wen. v.m. rr, UHIow, John K. Children cr3 for Dr. MershallV Lung 83'rup. It te the most pleasant preparation for Coughs and Colds known, and perfect harmless. Price 25 cents a bottle. Sold by A. y. Nickell. I will sell the best Pianos and f)r"flliq fnr ifcco mnnmi then ornr rrir I ... t,. .Jfct. 5JrrappergaI. eu ueiufc; m mis secnon or country. J. Pf. Dye, Brownville. Hay, li ton RETAIL MARKET. Floor, R T. Davis ......a...... Savannah Mill fell what " Glen Rock full whMt " Glen Rock spring wheat .. " Sheridan spring wheat.. . " Nemaha Valley sprint; .. VJ ..! . I ............ ........n ........ i,. AppjS......M-....M........HM ... Bran and Shorts mixed, per KB-,... Corn, per bash el ......... Sugar, colfee A. ttn (or ... " JSxtr C. I Os C. fOttw " light hrown. IlftsM...l.. " Cot Loaf, 73g " PowderetJ, T te . Coffee, Rio, i Bw.... Mt. . " 0. G. Java, 8Jlbl. CSranberries. per qt. Dried Corn, per ft. Dried Peached, 9 fe. Dried Apples, S Pnrel Peaches. .... t Pitted Cherries, $ .. 1 501 76 ... 5 .- 79 .. 1 VMSG m U. C, "LETT' bB rery oheao L-ookipg;GJa33g. Ivird Coal OH. pergallon. White Flsh.perklt. Mack.erelj perkft Salt, per barrel coal i t. Scqtt -d. par toe.- -.j c. 3&) 9 3 7 2 53 260 2 80 2 50 1 80 ? . : i so 1 Hi J.WJ I w i oe I Si 1 Q ? i '& 16 2 ; s " ;.' bWwt.perton. - . f . ..