m 5 s,! , " -. a? a ft ft a n. TaanraaanKSM1 .n!MMHBM. TEE ADVERTISER. ! 7 55 S fy !F JfJ iifSo H 5 OBI ! HUNG BY A MOB ! JOHN KSBS icaSBa&a BEW?iB3 ' -A. CAJEIID Spring goods ever brought UP IN H. C. LETT'S Si ORE, A--rral nA Tlrms-rtnrn n? nTjiiIq. Per "the largest Stock of 11111 .rt Qx-nn. rt c-an TvnrvrreJ-r: I!D !J U P ICTTC 1L JfH RA1LSOABTOCE. ctoue. Arrive, to tliis comity, X Tcill, zor i K. C t St Jee. setae; asete. GiTTOHSTG- b- 1 , j?m &pm my entire stoeli of Clotli- .-esraftes. naHway. Sen? Tr a m tSpa . " . -ji -n.T-4-r . enCrj.lsfrr.vfc.Kneba. 3 Tig, ZI"y GOOflS, JXottOTlS. AeslS"nsa:tJenin."i """ " -, C"nno TToc -rr? aa fcMpm'- 'am -tt4 DTTATn' Trf-weeklx. -rt- I Oaps X3.JL .20. AJ -QJdJLivr w COST. Ii. IjO VYMAIi. Birfe, TCefcAaaneadPfe - Lmmi. Gten MeK. unwi, Xewaat40r&at . teopm Testec. Peart-weekly, via Sb- ibb Mtdlteuttoo fc m afl p m 3toeeeea mall, trr London wfcc.. leave Stoadsys, WeJear'Sayg d FrieT8, mnaiijT inn - T 2VMk. tevi? atoodsvs and ys and zretozaays. srrtvnr Tsmeavs, BUSINESS BRETITIES. Fries;, arriving Urownville Bnss Line to Plielps. iv!119x.2i..attdSp.m t.m luMmyfllt ttSB D- m..sa J. C BOrSFlfcP. Saperllil u sass. sti is) m -the 3TSXT 60 DAYS, sell 13 lbs, $0. 1 New QrleaH Sngar for - - - $1.00 5 lbs. Choice Coffee for - 1.00 11 lbs. Currants, new, -10 lbs. new Prunes, - - -81b3. new Basins - - 20 lbs. Dried Peaobes - - !20 lbs. Dried Apples - - And many other extras. agEoesaMBBanEm JONATHAN HIGGINS. 1 NTHfATU CITY LOCALS. Daily Stage Liue South. t mewiivUIeto Aan), Fans Cky&wt "Roto rahnf" Awtowll And Pi. Derate, eea- 1 i ihe Willi in mm in II nth rwrtnti Ijaxw Biewu vDle asilv at eaWesssk &. a. .irrlvea BeowavHie eo'elocfcp. m LKlNe,l J.C- JU .XebrasUs Ratlvraj-. Ty"" Rarrx . ewevine &4a.m rem J " MHr Mfhiriinltm CUT ?t,"a MfP- lxjem.f -2 2M I lfcttpm Yet T:Sa fjWpM WX. IB.VX3W, Sfi. THURSDAY, JANUARY K. 1S7. Miitern all others. won ia sopersedinj -Rv. Wiisoa will risifc L4ooia iMis wsek. Seat- Howe bss oer thanks fT dejtrj favors received. H. C. 3tt h leea ooaftnd to hfe rown far several dys past by Ftw tke bet tswil work call nt the nid e;W)5ht f Albert 1 yit wt sitHie HM., get ne af ttoaee eologoe sets at T: L. Born, on thenHwaloy of the 11th Inst., to G. W Pafffefotbftr, jr., a 12 ipott-iNi aotttr. ) Mrs. WhHe wilt sell MHUaery CiHNid ai really redoee 'prices for the next SO days. TIm hest Set etr ever is ihie town fe mow at ieicfelJs, se.U xu& got oe for a j4. 3fow fe th tio to oserie for Tine A irrER vis cm, the iiet aad best weekly paper in the State Flour of all brands at Jccres'. Hannibal and Savannah flour at Hill's, Candy and ehina toys by T. L. Jones. It pays to advertise in The Ad- VEBTISBR. Dr. OlliBs, Dentist, visits Peru every Friday. Money to loan on farms. Apply to T. L. Schick. Pare maple sy rap in anyqnanti ty, by T. L. Jones. 2sice stock of clocks, watches and Jewelry, at Joseph Bchutz'. Lamps, lanterns, and coal oil eaas, cheap at T. L. Jones. Gold Coin in the boss stove. Thos. Richakds. Wiseoasia Buckwheat lour at Hill's. Country prodvoe taken in exchange for goods at the Grocery and Provi ion store of T. L. Joxbb. Bey the Milburn Wagon, the best for the least money, for sale by Thos. Richards. We solicit neighborhood newp. Write us the "points" and send in early in the weak. Two dollars a year for Tee Ad- vkktjsbh same price to everybody no e to try to get it for les. Extra copies of The Ab-vkrtese for sale by A. W. 2vicke!l, druggist book-seller and. stationer. Wheat, Corn and Hogs are low bat we are selling goods at prices to correspond. Stkvkssox & Cross. If you want the official news, the local news, and a good family pa per, take The Advertiser. .TTieBOs, we nope ait wli can will promptly pay their subscription. Our cash expenses weekly are large, and it takes moaev to make the pres sro. We keep the finest line of cook stoves and ranges in the market, and are selling them at prices that will in doee one to buy now and noi wait any longer. Stevexsox k. Cross. 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 January 18tii3 1ST COFFEE. 4 1-2, 5 and 7 lbf . SUCAK. -SI 00 Brown, 10 lbs Beet Orleans, IS lbs. Standard C, 10 lbs 00 00 00 TEA. lto4 lb. 2ioi.Ass:s .. 1 00 The Ex-Ceiuinlssloner Complimented by the Officers of Nemaha County. Upon the retiring of Jonathan Hig gins as a Commissioner of ISemaha county, a place which he has filled faithfully for two terms last passed in the interest of the citizens of Nemaha county, therefore be it Jiefolved by the Board in behalf of themselves and all other officers of said county, that in his retiring from office they feel the loss of a valuable friend and associate, and one who, in all his official acts we have found honest and faithful to the interest of the people ; and be it further Besolved, That we hereby extend our best wishes for hi3 future prosper ity and success in life: and we will ever cherish with greatfui recollect ions the pleasant intercourse we have had with him officially andsoaially. liegolved. That these reaolutions be spread at large on the reeords of pro ceedings. Besoived, That a copy of these res olutions be given to the Nebraska Advertiser and Kemaha Grang&r for publication. J. H. Peerv, J. H Shook, Joh' Pchlmas-, Coin ra issioaers. R. V. Black. Sheriff. A. H. Gilmore. Co. Treas. W. E. -Majors, Co. Clerk. Per Gallon . Choice Syxnp, per Keg. Silver Drip, " " SOAI. .Monarch, 20 lbs -i ban St. Joe Family, 22 lb bar. " " 5 har Kirk's Savon Imperial, i bars " " 1G ban. DRIED FRUITS. Currants, 1-i i Blackberries, 9 lbs Dried Apples, 20 lbs Dried Pcachti, 20 lbs Ti'evc TurUlsU Prime, 12 lbs. Ralslna, Valencia, per lb " .New T.ayfT , " Mnmiathif Dried Cora Furnas' Best. CRACBEBJIES. Per Quart. SUXDRIH5 American Potasb,. Xiye, 3 cans . 45 . 2 30 . 3 23 . 1 00 . 25 . 1 00 25 25 . I 00 1 00 1 00 1 OO . 1 00 1 00 10 lO lO 10 S ". 10 10 an Starch, Pearl, per lb. Best Gloss Candle, 40 ror Crackers, Best Oyster, 15 Rice, 12 lbs lbs. .1 1 Bnclcwneat Flour, per lb. Oat Jleal, per lb 10 00 08 1 00 3 1-2 3 1-2 Indian Meal, "Winter l&lsat Floiir, etc., etc. No unusual excitement in the city. ijots of corn all the time coming in. Hill has some fifteen thousand bushels in crib. He is also getting considerable wheat. Bailey has made another ship ment of very fine hogs. "Lucky Bill" has sworn off, bnt he ssys ne will not join the G. T.'s because so many of them were boozy ,' Christmas night that they disgusted him. A man not eo very big from Brownville stopped at the Hoover House last Saturday and got a "square meal.'' Dave McLaughlin has removed his goods back to Brownville. His location didn't suit him, and houses are so scarce he couldn't get any oth er at present. We understand that McPherson's store will probably be removed to Ne maha ere many moons. Merahants here all seem t he doing good business. Harles3, the mail carrier, has moved to town. ueu it. maws me ooccom wag- on road from the Dawson briek house to Nemaha will be awful. A good , road should be made soon as possible for the accommodation of the people who live on the bottom. i Our hotels are both doing a good I business. j Philip Crother and wife went np f i XiiBcniu Tuesday as delegates the Grand Lodge of Good Templars. rilUgllTliTIF riMif 1 1 Uft, ls?te-ia2 If tl a. a t la a ISf 1 51? & M JLsJL i T msiskW JO.dfi.ll. ass rocerses L0.TD0X ITEMS. EM S, F 55 m m mn. -k. m mm. m ?af rjt s Km n " wi i z. LAKUtvAHitn i.aiiaiii-iB d !5 P. ? P &r. 8- a' s fit a s ' A few evening? ago, just before sundown, W. H. Loranee, tbiscity, was on a sandbar near town getting a wagon load of sand. When the load was about on the horses started ; Lo ranee ran to their heads to stop them when they ran against him, knocking him down and running over him with the wagon, One or two of the wheels passed over one of his legs, crushing the flesh badly, but it was thought breaking no bones. The unfortunate man was so badly hurt that he could not rise so as to walk, and notwith- Ail uuuus doiu for lisn or nouUGe, i ruin3 1 i a 3 i s v-i t ttXLEtL lit Provisions, A FULL JLCXE OF Oueansware, Glassware, Candies. XI7TS and CIGARS, and DBIED AND CANNED PHUITS, All the Choicest Brands of Flour Always on Hand, lIBfer I r i tat jr I -As Kailroads and BrownTille. Almost a Blaze. The Advertiser job depart-(standing he called loudly for help, it Ytmas: people get married mnd boy of those cheap stoves at the Reg ulator. Thos. Richards. p.ent proposes to be behind none, and to be up with the Uses, we re ceive from tkne to time the latest styles and faeltioos of type. Bring yoer work to us if yoe wsut it doee in the best style. Heal and apples. Stevenson & Ceoss. We hope oer Howard eorrespou- deot will eonliaue his favors. And i wefnrlte ews from every locality f and aeighboriiood. was about an hur, or so it seemed to him, oefore help oame. He was luckj to escape without a broken leg after having a wagon load of sand run over it ; but as it is, he will not be able to ise his bruised limb for some weeks. - Scliool Boofe atXiekeirs fiOOTSandSHflESaiCOST. in orasr to siase rocm ? " Oerbrlef eorrepondeBt, "Frank o Glen Rock hoe possibly got his foot in ii- We eaa tell wien he answer: 3ir. Hayee's qoeetiosc as to author itr. The annual meeting of the "Ne braska State Historical Society" will be held at Lineoln, commencing at 2 o'clock, Thursday, January 23d, "ft? "r7 SriTlrY cf AT? T 5 va ' 1S79- Important business to be trans- ,, - , , r 2?IilO, tiT? r?3f C? ffip i ly of " ofiieers and members. It is , o v i urged and h a A. . -L. IV GgM ai- J. If. Mo Gee's for ymor qn-eensware, Six isefaes of aow fell here from midnight to noon Wednesday, this week. A uiee damp ow without drifcinr. on the hard, smooth roads makes leghing and sliddiBg better thaa it hes vet been. iW 10T C&m Mr th a uy 0 dv! ALKTT nft BaoiUziii BISON, Jfbr new dry goods, suit itnrj.go to Jt ,. JkTcGoe'ii. Oer Lioooia correspond et refers to "getting" railroads. Oer lesisia tors, we doubt not will not endeavor to do any nttfayt in that direction; nor do the people want them to. All the people wk their representatives to do, regard iac railroads, is to see that the railroad do not gat them. For TUe Advertises. On Sunday evening. Jan. 12th. 1ST9, at Brother Corye! I's steeling, we were questioning the Brother on certain passages iu the i-eriptureg, when one of the brothers exclaimed "Never mind them, they ar-e infidels and do hnot believe the Bible. r Now we assure the gentleman that Just at the present time there seems Sheridan, Neb , Jan 14, 1S79. to be a feeling on the part of every 'he store of W. Harmon of this one that the railroad interest of Ne- pbe was entered by unknown par- brask is to be rapidly developed. Ne- titand about three dollars in niokells brasfca is on the great highway to we taken from the money drawer. "The West," and through it must run Tn hoses of pocket knives were the main thoroughfare of thecountry. tain and left on the steps of W. The strife for mastery between the Daasf store, and it is not certainly great railroad interests of the land is kBwn whether anything else was going on, and will continue until the - tafcn or not. The floor, the desks, leading roads obtain their sdpposed becand even the sides of the bnild- share of the through business of the inund some of the roof wa covered vast territory west of us. wifceoal oil and tbe building set on The State of Nebraska, too, is at- fire The fire was discovered by W. tracting tbe eyes of all busineee men. W. Irandell about half-past sis this moringand by active work on the partof the citizens tbe store was save The fire had passed from thp fou nation to the roof, and burned a hohrabout four feet sqaare in the floa Scarcely any damage was done tcaecoods. The clerk was absent a business, and the store was left by Ir. H. at a late hour last night. To atappearsnoes it was the work of an i ; -- i 4i i : ; , . . . hoped that all in the State' aS1,ie lue pr"uu me uuuuuw isenuia.y ann not lor plunder, anu who feel an interest in this assoeia-eiaDrace1 oe,ow lue 'ine- - roao y we are loth to believe that a man tion, will be present and aid in mat-lCfuId i-ansPrt the freight soon to be pressing the good qualities of Mr. t.rs tnHinr f ,,rv.Tii-K M, ,KJa i carried. Kiconld have an enemy wh would for which the organization was ore-i RaiIrd3 mHst run to ili Missouri .saj to do him so great an injury. ated. ROBT. W. FURNAS, President. Daxl. H. Wiieelkr, Corresponding Sse'y. Nebraska Slate Histerical Society. It's vast extent of territory ; it's rich soil ; its productiveness, and every thing tend to make the railroad men of the country want its trade. But few years will pass before Nebraska will load as many ears of cattle and grain u3 liny State of the union. B,nn niine west from the northern boundry of Nemaha county through tbe entire State and who can now ira- 7ooc Ueakh, formerly known as the Health Reformer, comes to our table laden with good things about how to keep well, and not a few hints about tbe best way of getting well when sick. Jf every number of the we believe the Bible as meeh he can journal during theyear equals the first Hot Lemon Punch. Hot Tom and Jerry. Best wies and Liquors. at Bepgess Gilt Edjed Saloon. i possibly believe it; and ws think if tbe Brother knew a little more about doctrines be certainly won Id not elasd s with such. We will therefore not be angry with our brother, bet will refer him to the passage where it says: "Better ie the poor that walkoth in his Iiftogrity thaa he that is perverse in hfe lips and Is a fool." Prev. llfch eh. 1st v. Eeepeetfuliy yoars. W. Pexxt, Jr. f number of this volume, its readers will have a monthly treat, sueh as is oflered by no other journal now pub- river, through the part of Nebraska i mentioned above. What point as l good In Nebraska for their termina tion as Brownville? No point can be found on the river as good for a bridge as at Brownville. For years It has been looked upon as the plaoe to enn- ' nect the east and the west with a ' bridge. It is on the direet line of travel, and unless trade is arbitrarily taken from it, must be the prominent city for the railways of southwestern Nebraska. "Rnr rtlr("Mrts Ho Trt rmmn nf fftom- i a, was mum, it saic not a woru Aivothev large invoioe J. 0. Sugar, cheap at J. L. XtGee's. Several people were anxious last wee to see what the Granger would say egard in g Church Howe's politi cal ition at Lineoln. But, alas, a ear ail scanning of its pages revealed theict that the hitherto ready organ tosstafn Mr. Howe in whatever he selves. To obtain tbem requires ef- iisbed. The publishers of this journal ! fortunlirin and continued efibrt We are selling Groceries as s any honse in the eijy. Stevkxsox & Cross. low show rare good sense in not confining tbe journal to a too narrow scope, but give room for a spicy and instructive literary and scientific department, to gether with a department for the household, which Is always filled? with a variety of good things. Ati and when obtained they remain and their benefits are untold. At no time since Brownville made the earnest efibrt it did to bring rail roads to herborders. has the prospect of realizing its expectations been as good as at present. Brownville wants Tie may be construed by some to be retntanee or hesitancy on the part of oir neighbor, to indorse Mr. Howe's aorxrent fellowship with Republi ens, at the Capitol ; but sueh is not tie ease. The Granger's silence is ovig to its uncertainty of what Mr. lowe really means. It did not know ertfinly, whether its old master had 2-1 HA - -y-r .... .. . , Ulld milst HotTQ all It- SVTVlAtcil Crim .oYjoruceaiJii3inecn-p.f-rrV":fc .Vmr. .. " - Itmstlv and candidlv stenoed baek iiuea ana earnest euort on tne Dart or . . .. " " rv ft-t 9 i-i Wn .! .. .... 1 .l J. B. Floeh, th famoff lecturer on tempera no, if i.e is able to meet his appointment, will be in Brown ville next Sunday to begin hfe series of letur. Harsh Hall bos boec se cured for the leetnres, and other nec essary preparations for the anticipated interesting occasion, have been made. Jf the woaiber is at all favorbki many people from the country for mHes aroand wili tarn out to her tbe celebrated speaker, so that we may expeottbe bail will be well filled from tbe very beginning. The length oft iime Mr. Finch intends to work in this eornar of the vineyard we oannot etnte. DXKisHIRE Soars for Sale. " Apply to T. A. BATH. Ail kinds of sour at lowest prices. Steve jebox & Cross. est journal published. It has been rendered much more attractive by the addition of a finely engraved cover, and the use of new tvne. Published j at Battle Creek, Mich. Women? heavy-oaf f Shoes for 61.M andSi.Sf for the next thirty days at Ted Hitddakt's. Ladies Hais ! ' ;.u i. T t.ir . i. , all its citizens will accomplish it. We ' UM " f,uo,,l!au " or aer have one road, bui we want them all. s onlj oae of his triek? to ceom' Everv additional road aids in hri-. P!lil a Prcent purpose. Mr. Moore . r3 GILT EDGED. Gflt Edge Whfeky. afitSde" Brandy, Gilt Edge Gin, Gilt Edge Wfnas, Frow the Doniphan vineyards, fori arsvtetnat or any other pnrpose. For sale at R. C. Berger's Gilt Edge Sa loon. GIEL. BROTHSRS, Dealers in Jry Goods, Grocer ies. Sheif-Iiardvrare. Timrara and Queensware. Will sell olieap ing another. Brownville city, Brownville pre cinct and Nemaha county have given their bonds for railroads. They have te be paid, and let us have more than one road to compensate for the monev ) we have paid and are to pay. Let no one say that tbe one road Brownville now has, compensates for all the I. . .... Wexrecattimrreadv for Snrln ' ume ana money mat nas teen and trade and are selling our large and wiH P'1, -Bronvilie's natural varied stock of goods, consisting of advantaSes entitle it to numerous Hardware, Stoves. Groceries, Furni- rods, and nothing but tha failure of ture. Tinware. Onpn,x.rp Rii--1 isrownviiie "s citizens to do their v j - -- -- i I will close ozit ray stocli. of ladies triaiaied iiats at less tiiaa costinCiiicao. Call and see. ,. L.OITJIAX. ware, Harnesa, Iron, Wagon Timber, Guns, Ammunition, &c, at prices that are an inducement to purchasers to boy of u. Stevenson & Cross. Charter- Charter!! fereesh. Produce taken in exchange I Oook stove with automatic shelf, By tbe kindness of the publisher and anthor, Wolfe's Xebratlsa Gnet iee and Bmsmem Directory for 1S79-S0 has been laid npon onr table. From Its appearance, and a oasual examina tion, wejadge ft to be a very com plete work, and deserving to be in the office of every business man In the State, because as a reference book in addition to much useful informa tion regarding the State it is fre quently needed by every business man. Attached to the book is one of Grams Railroad and Township Maps, which is the latest map of Nebraska . published, and is unusually accurate eo far as we have examined it. We hope Mr. Wolfe will meet with sales of hfe Gazette up to his most sanguine expectatiens, as he merits for his la borious and expensive work. Price 3.aO, postpaid. Omaha. for poods. Give us a call. Shertdan, iVed. 2S-tf A Beautiful Hoys' and Girls Paper. The American Yotmg iWfe, pub lished by Hudson &EwIng, atTope ka, Kansas, comee to us for January with a bright, new "dress" on. Itis a carefully edited, 16-page illustrated paper for Boys and Girls of from eight to sixteen years of age. It is pure and elevating, entertaining and instructive. Strongly endorsed by teachers all over the West, and is sent one year, postage paid, to an address Sor 50 cents. The publishers ofler to send sample copy free. um. mast nest eooR stoe tobuv. For sate by Thos. P.ichahds. Ecjts I Kos ! Hogs I I want all j-our fat hogs, and will pay the market price for them at Brownville. T. N. Hunter. js ar w losing a great deal of sleep over thisruatter, and fears Howe has joined tbt Republicans in earnest. The ed itorof the Granger is not sufiieiently anaous to indorse Republicanism to do t prematurely ; and then suppose heshould take Mr. Howe's action as eaoest, and flop, himself, and stand oit tinder a Republican breeze, and aferward have his master suddenly gab him by tbe seat of the breeches aid with a backward yank, aareastie .Ily say to him "Why, you damn ool yoa haven't you got a bit of tense? That was only 'strategy' to ret friends Brush and Bagley into po iitlons." Nq, the Granger is mum .ill it hears from Mr. Howe. "There is no fear In love, but perfect love casteth oot fear, because fear hath torment. He that fear eta is not perfect in love." Weather still cold. Meeting at the Methodist Chureh every evening for preaching and prayers. John Hikes is away canvassing for frnit trees and is having good suc cess. The neonle are determined on having frnit. That is right. "Denying divine authority" to ' say "drunkenness is a form of dis-l ease." Well, if that don't beat all logic, philosophy, metaphysics, di vinity or either. I am exceedingly puzzled to understand hor tbe idea was created. I3 this it : la it feared "sin" will not be connected with "drunkenness." Now see here, "sin ! is the transgression of law," and there is no disease without transgress ion of laws of health. It seems to me, Mr. Homeopathy, that there is "sin" enough eon nee ted with drunk enness to satisfy most anyone, if it is disease, and I say it js. All manner of hideous forms called sleds have taken form since the descent of the "beautiful snow." Talking about lynching Rieh ards, what evil demon has possess ion of the people? As of old. so it is now, "Tue devil goeth about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour." Last Sunday afternoon Eider V m. Winters was called to th rai- I dence of Mr. Dan. Cogswell to ofti- etate m one of the duties of his cal ling, and there was Cornelius Coulter yes, fact. Cornelias Coulter, wait ing to get married, and when he and Bettie Cogswell "spake tbe fitting vows," the Elder pronounced them man and wife. And than they were happy and glad, and may tbey ever be beppy and glad. Worlds without end. Amen. HOWARD ITBXS, OBITUARY. and ana 3o iades tkloay Frail, aastltef; aotecoof n A4 pleasure oely sr L there so kiad. no fce&faR'acf T soatiw tbe wnrnafc of toaawwrt bptm r ywn, wmr : Ttey n kj find I jwrlag. Talker! take o awoy TIm bjuten of toe oar. BMlNlpwUMtwenwrtt An Ctartet his bmo host, Wbmm era asd than few won. JLma mmm wtth htm BhlalHK M ; 1 hh mm, help -peem t sear the h SHERIDAN ITEXS. Gold at par and SZbs cof- ddress j. m. Wolfe, fwfor $1 at J. I,. McGee'g. 2?&w Yorkaad iIonigansolL,S.bC. iHliG at Nickell's. Byerythirig: in tlie Sdiopl iTi a at 5JirVfl Vc." Tea 2octs per pound at J. L. Mc Gee's. Men's Overcoats ! To close oat my entire Stocli of Overcoats X TTI1LX. sell them at less than actual cost. Call and see 121c r.OUIS SOTT3IAX. Guns and Ammunition, Breech and Muzzle Loaders, Shells, Cartridg es, Wads and Primers. Stevenson- & Ceoss. -t-Axes, horse shoes and Nails. &tKv-EsQ & Cross. I work great resclrs jvin ha- ninnm. plisbed. Will not every citizen of Brownville engage in the work at once. Let ev every one do his duty. p. whole duty will prevent its having them. Let a public meeting be called at onee, or in some way let committees be appointed to see that the present opportunity, so auspicious, does not pass without Brownville having the railroads that naturally belong to it. Let a committee of prominent men Tue cocatv ifc W,H D9 be appointed to look spec.ally after SOQ b tner 11. gave Mr. each road. Let sueh committees meet maAt a3 he ..stepied dowa aDd ...wnucuwy auu v.iiu ucuk, earnest Clothes BcushetSj cheap, at I. L. MeGeers. Hallem's mill will be running in a few days. - The Sheridan boys famished coarse mpsic for Mr. Carle on his re turn from Illinois. He called them in, made them acquainted with his now wife and sat out a couple of box es of cigars. Mr. C. Williams has returned from Illinois, where he has been to settle some bnsiness. He propose to make Nebraska his home. Messrs. Watkins : Bryant are putting up iee. They may get a cor ner on ice next summer, but at pres ent the supply exceeds the demand. George Harmon, John Maxwell and W. Dosdas have gone up to Lin coin to attend the Grand Lodge of Good Templars and watch for a short time the movements of tbe legislature. The people of Sheridan owe a debt or gratitude to tbe many friends who assisted in making tbe church festival a sceoes Tbe evening was enjoyed by all present, and if any one left tbe table without enough to eat, ! it was not the fan It of tbe committee. 1 All seemed anxious to demonstrate their pie-eat-y, and a dispute arose as to who was tbe most pie-ons. It ws not settled whether P. B. MeFadden or Nate Meader was entitled to tbe belt. Tbe lemonade stand did not I rav PTtr wt1 drnihMian Immbm th. tr-j ........ --..., -. .-. - . w.-.. ...w lemonade bad no ice in it. Tom. Stock er tried his hand at fishing, and after catching a rattle-box and rag baby seemed happy, and wae disap pointed at not having a chance to Not much local news this week. At the rasweasee or her saccate hi Laftv Considerable siekness among 0hiW-'yttoBWeto .3wi- of pwacau r f thk !m,- K.,t f-i 'xry Asa. toowit daoehter of M. J. .-. . .w...j. . w .... xry Ambrose, aged heard of. Our physician. Dr. Nick-jhreeonys. ols, although young in years and ex perience, is having good success. There is quite a large number of cattle bein? fed hereabouts. Among , the lucky, or unlucky, as it may! prove, is Peter Beriett, Aug. Sire, W. Graver, Stephen Cross, Jacob Good, l Jacob P. Starr, and S. P. Robertson 1 I most of them new men at the besl- ness The silver tones of tbe treo ped dler is once more beard in old Neraa-' ha. Brother farmers, beware; looki not upon tbe fine specimens of bat tled fruit when it is red ; look not p- f on the glowing pictured painted on tissue paper. Shun the tree peddler; as von would a rrxnt. If voa want' 3dabo ' i-. .- .k- .;n ,K-.-h5w";rt,te. F'Mr w ,. w .-.. -... 6", ehwmle iHsRhea. ilxa will oe tnriuy, bear truit tnat will re- fedTlyeera. pay you for the money and labor ex- She leey Ave chUdreo aad e.hsx circle nended, buy them that has beon ' rtMd . . , . .. ..-. When being eoseewtwWh on thsfcj; grown in Nebraska soil and climate; 0,d-tenasx.herJnil.Wtbe buy from men whom you know, and Sertor seemed he so etenr theeehe wjm know to be reliable. So says one who.reahjoed to the will of God. tar ene w) has had more than twentv veers' ex- "TheUof the Load be dose. lemwltltn; -: - -,-1 ". ! -''-'rbeneTer the Lord eelle me: H0 iirtaao twu.j iu ..uvse Botm-tol matters. t We presume that tbe political ; horizon of old Nemaha will in the fa-' t ture be bright and eloadleeg ; that the' bitterness of political strife will come j no more. Tbe old prophet has said j that the leopard and the kid shall lie down together, whieh some modern critic. has rendered "the kid shall lie down inside the leopard ;' but notso. J?($r JxarCUnS ZH 7?eT7!y The leopard has laid down inside th- hoyCOBS $0 to 71 X. kid. We have often been surprised toi jLT-r; ojtf9 see how easily things of large propor- f -; tioca could be compressed into small compass. We have seen a very sniaii snake swallow big frog ; have been I he. My bloieed Mother. Oh I how Wee oaee tbj mortal Thy baew serto. mM Wlth Christ to lire and Oh ! hsseJ Sv J3T. brad of all. Who bath tbe world tn 1 rre-rve the spirit of Ibis Who ned without 1 aaacaa ' , i u'm 1 1 i in Two tinners lor 6pritg treeev For convinced that five qoarta of molasses terma eorrospond with SteveKoo & could be put into a gallon jug, bnt not ' r9g' until we had the proof could we be-! Here that a gnat could swa!)qw al mule. It's all right jost a little bns iness transaction ! Bnt Wbo were the ebifee tors hi the tmdeT What was tbe eomtderetton bmmI? He eMoe- home to spa ad a boitday Yes, that's whet U theseoec say. Bat haven't we got It all in rhyme? Or. are we mHtahec In tbe tgn ? Yes, we r. tn a little rhyme or prose. That all Is true, save as to where he gee j. That Colorado will havea Cbareb.. A pare. stnUsrbt, clean eat dams ..nana. Accompanied by a horde of leaser dorga. To her a enrse, a lasting seooree. Bat thex Is as najudtt to tradtns; Tom, f If heean bat eU Nemaha bis qws By shipping as be waald asheop or sow, Tbx; :&tasr some people eall Hon. . And Ctnzin KebspUeans Vent rex set ter mflnn in In yer I A CARD, j To nil who are snaerlns; from the ertor and Indiscretions of youth, serross weak jn early decay, lose of manhood. r I win send a reetpe that wlU enreyon. FRKL OF CHARGE. This ereat remedy wasdu- covered toy 1 ndscienary tn SeotsCAmeric? Send a self addreseed nurtmpo to she Kv Jeeeph T. innaa; Station D. Ban tfon iNew York City. Hyi oq ;3iparq curst. ! A bed placed !a Ms naeea by aa Kate j arr Um forauxU at a simple ,UenpiayaadpMiinsin hem pwufhn. haT-c :thh r. - 2tew Yw 3P4 eerremeenllity and an ssrvsm coseplemnv tlet bwrtas lensil he woilifal ewanve potn -Uoemne9rcsea.hashikithfei emyte make " faisiiiia nh eaflerina hllewa. i tnuss toe tl.- f! jm TT f ar -" fcT". wst 1 1 1 . snrt ihrtir ir-mr t fc 1 issils eehneess. wOl ens. nee of eeafse. loan wneeedte h. Ui.- My be It tsh nice not an on der sonars. recipe. wimftiUa1recuomKprrpMncas.seiiu( ItatvenynssebwaUers htm root yTin"birn)muesh.cr XtocUah. Seat toy smfib aider boss? edttreannewithgamp. AndTon.brndderlhmMekmtes rSeier.nrsj..-'Bh. Xe tlaks yes hab seen bery xhtoepy sole. ! Dte re as ter tint, ant elvers tole ; Batnebbernutt ob sleb niee sleek rales ' A SBR2 CURB TocatchaildeDemerkratirphaies. ' Tar Ce-rtemgipHtiea. hrorehttK. seshron, ., , , .... setarrb. inroat nd lane; dtaesom. AJeo a But Io, ns poor grangers! Where are reitef an-! permanent ewe farajenera: Kt- a-c i.rn rVum -ntiMm- fof. : debmty.dyepepsla inxi aU nerrona sgeertoc -nave we been . uocte, n.ocner tieorge oy .aunpte Tenetable medicine which enr- B., up, make us another calf, that we'?J'fcrLPbTsb?,, Jw" K ' long a resident of Syria and the East, a 1 1 may nave sometorag to go nerore ne; wnooe rreeiy sn uu valuable eseetr for, as for this Moes the man that cirfic tn Hrifr it nn nut tf &11 nar L . . tbiswonderfallnvisxMnUngreinedyjsnd v- troabres, we wot not What has become end 1 REE the oriua recipe compe te tbooMnaas of kinited soflsrs with t.' neatest possible benefits, and hnoeTfeti r hb. nnii! ehrNt4an dnty to Impart to ith of htm. Doxt The Cjrrajtfer. Men's Women's Boys' Arctics ai ROBISON'S, Carpet3, blankets, hoots shoes at reduced prices at Ted. Hubdart's. cat." a compliment that be may well feel comfortable over, for such an oc csrrence but seldom happens. Mr. Higgins' straightforward, discreet ' aad honorable official career, and af fable bat rm manner with hhj asso- ' ciatea of the Board, In renderingbusi 3fl nes, has won for him this high tribute. The people, generally, will with the commissioners and other cScers, indorse the resolutions ' apqroving the official record of ex- ' commissioner Higgins. The Adveb- and ' tiseb congratulates him, and with I pleasant remembrances says good-bye, i for the present. ( ftl? 1 A "KFC!atgreatly reduced prices, ' W-VWj Ai.NQ Address J. B. DYE i Gr Howard it First Sewing Machine for sale or trade by Haweet & Douglas. jjye I UGr -tiowara itemize? waras ui Brownville, Neb. 1 farmer friends against the seduction of the "silver tongues" tree peddrar. This is "more truth than poetry in what he ssys. to an nam i 2 Y. P.O person pp--- . box 335. enclosing staop tor r- M. F MaSaa, WiTV.i Ait h i-etWsr te the Writer e Glen Eoek Itesn?. Dear Fjiaxk. In The Adverti aun of Jan. 9th yon say of lder R&d : "He Is oae of that kind of) t .. a. ... coa tribute largely toward tbe com-!108 lB ininK a mac E s to pletkn of tbe church. The net pro-! Haw witnoot being Ddauseo. coeds of the evening were between Oil) PHTTAHTH Meat Market 9 Now this is news to me. s It will , unquestionably be to many wbo. like myself, have usoally attandod h-i meetings ever since he came to thlaj State. SOD Trfe BBO, 1 e As the belief yoe ascribe to him ie. in direct eontiiet with that of the1 ehurebes to which he ministers, and ie also contrary to that of the Baptist veutKB matron a isrse, in wnwro oei holds official membership, many of ns4 woord be interacted in learning the " " - - rn-rnrn-. . m ijL ,- jrreatest care, and a bottle of Dr.!ia oa wnion yoor statement fc -, 2,-OQ -,,. -wr Marshall's LnnfrSvrnp. Price 25 ets. ! beeed. Let ns hear yoor proofc. ioo oweer, effll Jieat eighty and ninety dollars. Why suffer with such a dreadful Cough and Cold. For 25 cents you can purchase of any drns:fcst a bottle l of Dr. Marshall's Lng Syrup and yoor core Is certain. Sold by A. U . Nickell. What is home withoet & baby? Manv children have Oonghs and Colds just now, and should have the BUTCBJSES, a bottle. Sold by A. W. Niekell. Dr. Marshall's Lone SvroD takes the lead of all medicines for Coughs, Oolds, Asthma, &ore Throat and Pul monary complaints generally. Call on -your drnegiat and try a bottle of it. Price onIv25cent3. SoldbvA. W. Nickell. Everything in the groeery Hae .cheap at t, L. Jones. yon have nose, we must of necessi ty regard your assertion as one that cannot be called by its appropriate name withoet, a breeeh of poriteness. Bespeesfuliy, C. M. HA.YEir. ' Always oa hand, aad i'Ii fmsiwi sear nntledtoaaeaii torn era. " 5 n ssehe money taeesr as were: S Te afee. Capital meinsMtriiml? wasted verrwaere te work bbw. TiinTij iirni isSiniesi i i. C.. Asgaeta. Xsjae. ajreHMc am zesinint; w pssseff. nssouas r jl . Bmm is th AehssTr-r WAITED ! T'ws iinneca for Spring trade. Sor terms correspond with -"Btevenso & Oross. IICS 5 -" - , .. -. U LlJ I - v "-.t g naeerlMil Tmuie.' s. AeMsstamfe''- nenea Uesanaek MfM. f