Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, March 06, 1879, Image 3

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THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1S79.
Davenport Sulky is the boss.
Corn is away up to about 21 cts.
J. 5. Stall b two good farms
rent.
to
New Yrk
Hill's.
sliced dried apples at
Batlwg apples, fresh and nice, by
T. L. Jes.
Xemah City wants
Fair thi year.
the county
Hanaibal, Savannah and Snow
Flake Ihwr at Hill's.
Choice L4e of Toilet soaps just
xeeeived at H. C. Lett's.
March came in Hke a lion, and
.gavdfes a light snow.
Sewlg Maebinesand needles for
Sale by Seveaon fz Cros.
Farmers all agree that the Da
venport Salky s the best plow made.
Cornshellers, harness and barbed
Trire. Stkvexsox it Cross.
: EmlpratieB has began again, and
oor ferryboat every trip has more or
Jess evered wagoas.
Bay yoor ttb pewder of Dr.
Colli5. He has some that be can
recoamead. 36-w
Prairie ecbooners are on the
'move always sunshine or storm
with the prow pointing westward.
The contract for the reconstruct
ion of Marsh Hall has been let, and
the work will be rashed until done.
Timothy seed. Clover, Blue Grass
and Red Top. Garden seeds by the
unce or pound by Hawley & Douglas.
Go and see the ew Norwegan
plows, ail cast east steel, something
new and fresh, by Thomas Rlehards.
SO aeres of improved land for sale,
on reasonable terms, 3 miles south of
Nemaha City. Apply to VTiiliam H.
Hoovr.
Mrs. M. G. Coook will start Tues
day morning for Kansas City and
Chicago for her spring stock will re
turn Friday with all the novelties of
the season.
We learn that arrangements have
been made with the K. C. St. Joe fc
C. B. railroad company to run trains
to Brownville as soon as the ties and
Iron can be laid on the already graded
track to Phelps, and that the work
will be commenced and completed
most speedily.
To get oat of debt. Live moder
ately and withing your means and
do your tradiag with Stevenson &
Cross.
On the insltte of this issue we
publish an aorouot of the criminal
career in Texas of I. P. Olive, the
leader of the man burners of Custer,
now under indictment for murder.
Everyone will be glad that the career
of one with so bloody a record is
about ended. Olive learned one lesson
tow late for him that Nebraska is not
Texas.
Farmers, it will be a good time
to build in the Spring as hardware is
going to be sold dirt oheap by
Steven'sox & Cross.
Bock Port Journal: The Q., M.
: P. R. R potle are at Jefferson City
t rein!' to Tt their charter extended a
period of five years and amended so
as to permit them to build a branch
road from Maryville, via Graham and
Mound City, to Ruk), Neb. A dele
gation of citizens from Graham and
Mound City were at the State capitol
last week laboring to secure the need
ed legislation.
We are selling Groceries as low
as any house in the city.
StsrvENsoX s Cboss.
"You want to take away our lib
erty," sayB a friend who favors sa-
!oog. We answer: "Yes, that's what
we are after. If you havn'fc any more
sense than to use such an argument, t
von need the guardianship of a better
public sentiment ; and the great "lib-jrie
..r r xhncmcr vnnrsmi ana ismiiv.
and impoverishing them, to gratify
year miserable appetite ior wbukj
and beer should be taken away from
you at once. Yes. old fellow, we are
etriking at yonr liberty.'
Bain, Studebaker and Nebraska
wagons. sthvexsox&iGboss. dggoooZs o&tT. L. JigcGee's.
HC LETT
coisrTijsnjES
TO QUOTE
IS lbs. Bo. 1 Hew (Mean Snar
for - " - " $1.00
5 lbs. Choice Coffee for - 1.00
11 lbs. Currants, new, - - 1.00
10 lbs. new Prunes, - - - 1.00
10 lbs. nev7Easia3 - - - 1.00
20 lbs. Dried Peaches - - 1.00
20 lbs. Dried Apples - - 1.00
And many otber extras.
I will in the nest 15 days receive
the finest, largest and most varied
stock of Spring and Summer goods ev
er brought to this market, and I can
assure the public that everything in
the Spring and Summer styles of Dry
Goods, Ctothing, Motions, Ladies'
and Gents? Furnishing Goods. Bats,
Caps and Ladies' and Children's Fine
Shoes can be had at the lowest pos
sible price. Call and examine my
new goods, which will begin to arrive
about March 12th.
Yours respectfally,
LOOTS LOW3TAX.
BUSINESS BREVITIES.
Grass Seed atNIckell's.
See new advertisements.
Flour of all brands at Jokes'.
Candy and china toys by T. L.
Jones.
It pays to advertise in The Ad-
VEKXE5BE.
Money to loan on farms. Apply
to T. L. Schick.
Seeds of all kinds at Nickell's
Drug and bookstore.
Distriet Court will begin here on
Tuesday March 25th.
Nice stock of clocks, watches and
jewelry, at Joseph Schutz'.
Lamps, lanterns, and coal oil
cans, cheap at T. L. Jones'.
Cook stoves & Furniture at price
that all can buy. Stevenson & Cross.
For the Best working cook stove
with automatic shelf, call on Stevn-
son & Cross.
Tuesday was a most disagreeable
day sleet, snow and a northwest
wind all day.
Thomas Richards has the finest
assortment of agricultural Impliments
at the lowest priees.
Country produce taken In exchange
for goods at the Grocery and Provi
ion store of T. L. Joxes.
Two dollars a year for The Ai
vebtisee same price to every body
no ue to try to get it for less.
Extra copies of The Advertiser
for sale by A. W. Nickell, druggist
book-seller and stationer.
Wheat, Corn and Hog3 are low
but we are selling goods at prices to
correspond. Steve'so- & Cross.
If you want the official news,
the local news, and a good family pa
per, take The Advertiser.
New Home sewing machine, the
finest and easiest running machine; in
the market, sold by Stevenson & Cross
No pains are spared to make The
Advertiser a number one local and
family paper ; and every family in the
county should take ic.
For the best tonsorial work, call
at Hawkins' barber shop, first door
west of the bank. He warrants satis
faction in every respect. Try Hawk
ins. We keep ti. finest line of cook
stoves and ranges in the market, and
are selling them at prices that-will in
duce one to buy now and not wait any
longer. Steveso &. Cross.
The Advertiser job depart
ment proposes to be behind (none,
and to be up with the times, we re
ceive from time to time the latest
styles and fashions of type. Bring
your work to us if you want it done
in the best style.
Meal and apples.
Stevenson- r Cross.
Farmers.
Go to Thomas Riohbrds If you want
good
plows.
Land For Sale.
Section 14. town. 5, range 13. Terms
easy. Apply to John L. Carson.
Farmers.
For fresh garden ane field seed go
to W. H. McCreery's drug and book
store.
WASTED !
Two tinners for Spring trade. For
terms correspond with Stevenson &.
Cross.
Charter! Charter!!
Cook stove with automatic shelf,
hot blast best cook stove to buy. For
sale by Thos. Richards.
For Sale Cneap.
One Avery Cornstalk Cutter, good
as new. One second-hand wagon and
doable harness, and one second-hand
corn planter, all complete. Apply to
Alfred or J. Crane.
BARGAIN5 XN BUGGIES !
Baggies with tops, Bagcies
withoattops,Jumpn 1 f 1 JjklO
seatBuggies.&catiSAllbAinSO
For full particulars apply at the
MARSH HOUSE.
Lost. Friday, Feb. 21st, be
tween Sheridan and Brownville, a
large leather paper and money book,
containing valuable papers and some
money. The finder will be liberally
rewarded by returning same to me at
Sheridan, or to J. C. Bausfield,
Brownviile. J. Beasox.
Farm for Sale!
The undersigned offers for sale, very
cheap, eighty acres of splendid prai-
land; 40 acres under cnltivation
"v
40 of pasture ; lying two miles
from Sheridan, N. E., in the neigh
borhood of Wm. Hannaford's. An
unfailing sJresm of water on the place.
Apply to J. H. Dratx,
35w4 Nemaha City.
Largest stock of rubber
LOCAL PEESOXALS.
Born to T. L. Swan on the 5th
insL, a boy.
Ex-Gov. Bob. Furnas went up to
Lincoln Monday.
Dr. Stewart ha3 just returned
from 3 trip to Yankton.
Willie Lett has gone to St. Joe to
attend commercial school.
Hon. W. A. Polock returned to
Lincoln Monday morning.
Capt. Carson and J. H. Brcady,
Esq., went East Monday morning.
Mrs. M. G. Cook has gone Ea3t
for her spring stcck of milinery goods.
Capt. Carson has procured 120
phBirs for the readins room and li
brary.
U. S. Marshal Daily was In the
city attending to official business, on
Monday.
We had the pleasure on Tuesday
of meeting Dr. Foster, Nemaha City,
in our city.
Thoa. Malone, Sherman P. O.,
has our thanks for his manifest friend
ship for our paper.
Elder Chas. Rowe will preach in
the Christian Church on Sunday
morning and evening.
Mr. Karns, London, called Sat
urday and renewed his subscription,
and has our thanks.
Miss Dora Dozler came over from
Rockport Friday on b visit to her
relatives and friends.
We notice that Mr. Cas. Royse,
after sojourning south during the
winter has returned.
Senator Church Howe will please
accept our thanks for Statutes of Ne
braska for 1S73, 1S75 and 1S77.
W. T. Rogers has removed his
law office to the opposite side of the
street from where it formerly was.
A. R. Davison, cashier of First
National Bank, returned last week
from a two weeks' visit to his old
home in Pennsylvania.
Arthur V. Walsh, who spent the
winter working at hi3 trade in Sa
betha, Kas., returned to his favorite
city last week. His many friends
were glad to see him.
Albert Smith and Dan. B. Col
bapp under the firm name of Smith
fc Colhapp, have gone to selling wash
ing machines, and claim to have the
best machine in the business.
Misses Hattle Smith and May
LItle, students of the Normal School,
came down to the city Friday and re
mained until Monday morning, as
guests of G. W. Fairbrother, Jr.
In a note with a remittance, and
some kind words for The Advertis
er, from H. M.Dressles, Bedford pre
cinct, he also informs us that on the
1st inst. a nine pound baby boy was
presented him by Mrs. D. We con
gratulate him.
S. M. Rich, precinct and city as
sessors. Is hard at work making the
asssessments. He waited a few days
to ascertain the provisions of the new
revenue law regulating the assess
ments, and learning from the Secre
tary of Secretary that .the new law
will not go Into effect before next
September, be proceeds at once to as
sess the people as heretofore.
That staunch old Democrat and
old Pettier, W. H. Clark, called Sat
urdy and said he wanted to try The
Advertiser awhile. While we can
scarcely hope that he will like our pa
per's politics we believe he will like it
on general principles, as a local and
family paper. And we are sure he
will not find us a political weather
cock to disgust him. as did the paper
that he had such a hard time to get
rid of.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowman started
East last Monday to select their spring
stooks of goods. We may anticipate
that on their return the house of
Lowman will display one of the larg
est and most excellent general stock
of goods ever opened In this city.
Mr. Lowman's motto is "Excelsior,"
and Mrs. L. being with him for the
especial purpose of selecting ladies'
goads, this line will be represented
without a parallel in this market, as,
to fashion, beauty, richness and util
ity. The Chicago Lumber Co., at
Brownville and Nemaha City, Neb.,
are receiving a big stock, and will sell
you low down. Call and C them be
fore you buy.
Try tlie evaporated apples
at J. L. McGee's.
BARGAINS IX CLOTHTSG
At HACKNEY'S.
Axes, horse shoes and Nails.
Stevexsox & Cross.
The celebrated Marble Head
lime is to be found at the yards of the
Chicago Lumber Co., at Brownville
and Nemaha City, Neb.
Words are easy spoken
out prices are the most con
vincing. Call at J. Z. Mc
Gee's and get prices.
All kinds of flour at lowest prices.
Stevexsox & Cross.
GLETL BROTHERS,
Dealers in Dry Goods, Grocer
ies. SbelMiardYrare, Tinware
and Queensware. WHlsell cheap
for cash. Produce taken in exchange
for goods. Give us a call. 2S-tf
Sheridan Ac6.
Try zke So cent tea at J". X.
McGee's and you, zvill oe
sure to caUfor it again.
Sulty Plows.
Davenport, beats them all. Buy no
others.
I The beat 5ct cigar ever in this
town is now at Nicks
one for a sample.
H's, call and get
Everything in the grocery line
cheap at T. L. Jones'.
Osa?e Orange Plasts
Will be for sale at Brownville and
Peru, by Furnas & McVIcker.
TEXPLE OF HOXOB.
Fraternal Bespect.
Whereas, It hath pleased Al
mighty God in His allwise provi
dence to take out of the world our de-
narted brother. J. C. Palmer, there
fore be it
Hesolved, That we hereby recog
nize in the loss of one of our number,
the hand of our Father who art in
heaves, and would therefore rever
ently and solemnly bow unto him
who doeth all things well.
JResolved, That in the death of our
brother we have lost a faithful and
worthy member, and his memory
will lone be cherished by the mem
bers of this Temple.
Resolved, That we hereby express
our deepest sympathy to the bereaved
family in this their sudden and irre
parable lose.
Besolved, That a copy of these reso
lutions be presented to the family,
and each of the papers of this city for
publication.
A. H. GnaroRE,
S. P. Wxlsox,
T. L. Schick,
Committee.
Died In this city on Friday, 2Sth
ult.. Mr. James C. Palmer, aged 401
years and 6 months.
The deceased was for many years a
citizen of Brownville. A widow and
seven children are left to weep and
mourn the sudden loss of a husband
and father whom they will see no
more in this life. The deepest sym
pathy is felt by the whole community
for the bereaved ones. Mr. Palmer to
all appearances was a strong man,
yet he died in less than one week
from his first illness.
Mr. Palmer was a charter member
of the Brownville Temple of Honor,
and there being no objections by the
family the Temple took charge of the
funeral.
On Sunday at 1 o'clock the mem
bers of the order filed out of their ball
in snow white regalia with the blue
bp.uge of mourning attached, and
formed In order on the Etreet in
charge of R. V. Black as marshal, as
sisted by James Stevenson and James
Cochran. Preceded by the cornet
band the procession marched, keep
ing time to the tap of the muffled
drum, to the residence of the dead
brother. Fortunately the day was
bright and pleasant, and while Rev.
S. P. Wilson, of the M. E. Church,
and Chaplain of the Temple, stood in
the doorway and preached a short
but very excellent sermon, the order
stood reverently at rest, the mourners
in the house gave utterance to con
vulsive lamentations, and others gath
ered at the threshold and thought,
and saw, and heard, and silently shed
their sympathetic tears. When the
preacher had finished, the funeral cor
tege moved out with measured tread
timed by asoul-inspiring dirge by the
band, on Its solemn march toward
the city of the dead. Those one hun
dred and twenty-five sober, thought
ful, courageous men, clothed in the
pure emblems of fraternal brother
hood the people gathered on the cor
ners, and along the streets, or crowd
ed to their windows and to the front
of their residences to see them.
While the spectacle may have caused
feelings of wonder, It also caused
those of admiration in the breast of
overy one who delights in seeing men
take a step upward in the scale of hu
manity. Arrived at the cemetery
the remains of the deceased brother
were lowered to their last, silent,
peaceful resting place; the beautiful
ritualistic service of the order was ut
tered over the dead, a prayer to God
offered for the living, and the broth
erhood turned their faces from the
Eolemn surroundings.
BROWNVHiE,NEE.,March3. '79.
Council met. Present, Mayor Rog
ers and Councllmen, Hill, Neidhart,
Judkins, Mercer, Body and Robinson.
Minutes read and approved.
Accounts allowed as follows :
J. W. I4rre, Police ?I3J
W. T. Dean . Seafiil es
E. TTniW.-tft.reat o! ece-
. 3XCC
A petition of 150 citizens was pre
sented and read, praying that no
more liquor licenses be granted and
that all ordinances regulating the
sale of liquors be repealed. On mo
tion the petition was received and
placed on file. An ordinance was
presented and read, entitled an ordi
nance : To prohibit and suppress tip
pling shops and saloons, in the city of
Brownville ; which, after due consid
eration, waa passed, and ordered
to be published.
Petitions were received fromMessrs.
Berger and Fraker for licenses to sell
spirituous, malt and vinous liquors ;
which were, on motion, laid upon the
table.
In the matter of the interest coupon
belonging to L. Hoadley, the same
was referred to finance committee.
Adjourned. J.B. Docker,
Clerk.
The following is the ordinance sup
pressing saloons, referred to in the
above proceedings :
ORDDfAXCE XQ. 53.
Ali OBDIXJJsCB io prohibit and
suppress tippling shops and sa
loons in the city of BrownvMe.
Be K erdained by the ilayar asd Ccmaalneii oZ tie
city oZ Browavoie :
Sectiox 1. It shall be unlawful for
any person, wjthin the corporate lim
its of the city of Brownville, to keep
any tippling shop, saloon or other
place for the retail of malt, spirituous
or vinous liquors.
Sec. 2. Any person who shall of
fend against the provisions of section
one, of this ordinance, shall, for each
offense, upon comictlon, be fined in
the sum of fifty dollars, and shall
stand committed to the city prison
until said fine and costs are paid.
Sec 3. All ordinances and parts of
ordinances In conflict with the pro
visions of this ordinance, and all or
dinances and parts of ordinances pro
viding for the licensing of the sale of
lukuiicauug .iiquora are nereby re
pealed. Frovided, That this ordinance shall
not be bo construed as to annul or con-
fiict with any unexpired license here
tofore granted.
Sec. 4. This ordinance shall take
effect and be in force when published
one week.
Adopted March 3, 1S79.
Wji. T. Rogers. Mayor.
Attest J.B. Docker, Clerk.
XOSDDX LTEXS.
"Then spike the Lord to Paul In
the night by i vision. Be not afraid.
but speak andhold not thy peace
The winer is oprt d ,
passed and
me
spring-time Isaere.
Elder Youg, who has been
spending somidays in Lincoln, has
returned to m charge.
Spring mving has commenced
Three families laffc the Ellis bousa
Monday last.
London smod. closed last Satur
day. Sam. Wintes, -who taught the
school. Is faatoaakiig a reputation as
ceacner. -o. na commenced to
"walk in therewlif,." May he make
a reputation tlere.
John Hefces ha been selling off
his property it auct&u, preparatory
to leave. Sony to hae them leave.
Last Suniay E3er Alton ban-
tizedthree "into Chris," makingsev
en during tm meelng, and three
others took riEmbersiipin the con
congregation. The Qristlan Church
at London la energin; from the dark
clouds which Ia3 bee. over it, and la
again puttingjn her "beautiful gar-j
menta."
"Is it trui that Ira. Harding has
gone back to be Chistian Church."
Now, this 13 tfiat h true. I never
left the Chrislan Church, as I have
said oft timesfavugh The Adverti
ser, when mjirlbodoxy has been
questioned. I ow say again, early
in HfpTnpbnnwricToH m. fain, ; k I
. aw.a.miumc
inspiration of fc bible ; I accepted
of the Christ ailaster and have en
deavored to beis disciple. I have
never materiallcbanged my views.
My belief somenes has come In con
flict with poptx theology ; it does
now in many rpects. But that is
the business ofiose who differ with
me, not my bmess. I abhor human
creeds, yet I eqlly abhor the attack
made on the nh of others. If a
man is entangi in the meshes of a
sectarian creed) cast stones at him
is not the way lave learned Christ.
Show him thdivice creed, if you
can, and he wiwalk out himself. I
am striving foierfiction of charac
ter, through t instructions of the
Great Teacher let it be through
any of his ancles. Holy Spirit,
men or angelyitbout these agencies
no one will bjrepared with charac
ter to pass t gates into the ho
ly city and jck and eat from the
fair tree of Li In the first years
of mysojournLondon.Itook mem
bership withie Christian Church
here. For eons unnecessary to
mention now withdrew that mem
bership. I tfcght it the better way
then ; I thlnlow it was the better
way. But m of those reasons do
not now exislAnd as my brethren
and sisters ve anxioqs for me to
come back, feny own good and for
the good of ters whom my influ
ence might nh, so I have simply
taken membeip again with the de
ciples of Cbrhere. I am a firm be
liever in theministry of angels."
I am not of tfiadducees who "deny
angel spirit a demon," but believe
in the exlstie of all these intelli
gences, anC "btve they are all en
gaged in worklout our destiny for
good or evil. Is 13 the teaching of
the bible, ande bible I take for
both "faith arpractice. Then to
sum up, I am gciple of the Christ
and am to wcand worship with
the congregat of the Christian
Church at Lorn.
Two five t cigars for a nickel
at Nickell's drand book store.
Plows, effaters and harrows.
nvExsox fc Cross.
Clover & lothy seed at Nick
ell's Drur andok store.
The B. & men are still hard
at work secag the banks of the
river against b, water time.
New boj-a fine lot He tic
latest authorvt received at Nick
ell's drug andvfe store.
I have for sj.iheap, some choice
lots, in NemahDiy, for those who
want to baild. "SSir. H. Hoover.
Nextweefe-e vill publish Gen.
Shields' late sech delivered in the
Senate in bbf of pensioning the
veterans of tbtlexiean war. It is a
good one.
XRGAIXS.
O'Pelt -KcLaughlln will offer
for sale at puic auctloa two billiard
tables on thatl day of March, 1S79.
Open iday a fine line of
ladies sTus very etieap at
J. L. Mcee's.
Brownvbrs a temperance town,
and on thelicease question, will
please step f.-wardand take the first
premium. lotherFincb, please tie
on the signiJant rd ribbon.
MARRTED.-Marol 4th, at the resi
dence of Mi Alex. Campbell, near
Sheridan, b Bev. H. B. Dye, of
Brownville.Ux. Tlomas H. Gillan
and Miss Lai O. Bewer. Both of
Sheridan.
For nu a hxt go io J. L.
McGee's.
3Iasnic
Regular Ommuiication of Nema
ha Valley Tjdge Io. 4 A. F. & A. M.
Saturday eninr March 8th. Full
attendance lesird. By order W. M.
B-F. Sotjder, Sc'y.
TwiUraeive a large'lot
of fine etching in a jew
-ivi-m
. a J
a new 5rtr.ff ot rnen
and ladies1 Buffalo Cus
H n i B0 im v f
tom made bo,
at Hoteon!s,
iAm ma VrM& and SrlOSS
WVUA HW WWVWW . -
-List of Letters
Bemaining in the Post Office at
-Brownville, Nebraska. March r,lS79,
-"?.i; nea. Wllliam;
T"
ft. " """ -7 Miner,
Moore, Jesse D.r Rose. Mrs. Adf.
Session, Cumberland Church.
T. a Hackee, P. M.
It
will be seen bv Cifcv Connnn
proceedinra of Monday night, and
the subjoined ordinance, thai the
Council has "gone and done it." And
Brownville is "ruined." Just think
of it, ere long there'll be no placa in
town where a man can get legally
drunk. How will gome of the people
in the country ever endure this thing I
of being compelled to go home sober
from Brownville? But they will
have to get used to it, for the edict
has gone forth "No more saloons in
Brownville."
Arrived, at Robison's,
a new stock of Chicago
Custom mado Boots and
SWp 4 i t AT?o?n
STYLES in the market.
O. P. Mason kissed you to-day,
due lo-morrow we opine his foot will
take his lips' place. For shame, that
nnr nihr sVinnlrt fva lart Kn m-m
. I . . - . . "!"
UORe power, -j. nac special engine
wmon nrougnt u. Mason
to our
city to work up the capitol annronri-
atlon will forever have its record of
domsr an irreparable harm. 2?ebras
ua UityJSeios.
That engine is no doubt ashamed of
itself; ani the "man horse power,"
while it is a very funny kind is much
unlike the man mule power that
whoops up the awful sarcasm of the
Hem.
Guns and Ammunition, Breech
and Muzzle Loaders, Shells, Cartridg
es, Wads and Primers.
Stevexsox & Cross.
In answer to the question, how
to make grafting- wax, the Western
Bural gives the following:
Take rosin and tallow in equal quan
tities, ana melt, uoui auu una to.say,
two pounds of the mixture, a spoon
ful of turpentine, four ounces of alco
hol and two ounces of water. Heat
again and stir briskly. It should be
of the consistency of honey.
Men's (hm Coats at
Eobison's.
Books to the Highest Bidder.
An extensive catalogue of new,
shelf-worn and second -hand books in
every department of literature, offer
ed without reserve to the highest bid
der, will be issued March 10th by the
American Book Exchange, 55 Beek
man Street, New York, and Eent by
mail to any one sending a three cent
stamp. Bids will be received only in
writting, buyers one thousand or three
thousand miles away bavingan equal
chance with those near at hand. The
American Book Exchange.is becom
ing famous for meeting the wants of
people who care for books, and thous
ands will appreciate this new oppor
tunity theygive.
Young men, if you want
a nice
suit
of clotJieSj Mc-
Gee $ Moore can show you
ifieooss stock.
r. Price's Floral Kickes
Surpasses any Toilet or Cologne
Yt'ater ever made. A rich, fresh,
flowery odor, for the handkerchief,
the toilet and the bath permanent
aud delightfully fragrant. For the
sick room reviving and greatefully
refreshing.
Farmers, call on McGee
- Moor efbry our plow stioes
they have the toss stock.
Be wise in time and pet a bottle of
Dr. Marshall's Lnng Syrup, which
always cures Coughs and Colds, and
prevents Consumption. Price only 25
cents a bottle. Sold by A. W. Nick
ell. Seasons Tvlxy.
The reasons why Dr. Price's Fla
voring Extracts, Lemon Vanilla, etc.,
are superior to all others Is because
thev are prepared from choice select
ed fruit3 and aromatics without color
ing or poisonous oils, all the flavor
ing principles are retained unchanged
by chemical action, highly concen
trated, requiring less to flavor.
For clieap Teas call on
McGee $ Moore.
See what the druggists Eay about
Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup. "It
never fails to cure the worst Cough or
Cold promptly and effectually.
Price only 25 cents. Sold by A. W.
Nickell,
To Mncli at Stalie.
Steel & Price have too much at
stake to put In the market anything
which has not been found not only
harmless, but positively beneOcial.
Their Dr. Price's Cream Bakine Pow
der is the only kind made by a practi
cal pbyslcan, with special regara to
its healthfulness.
A CARD.
To all who are suffering from the errors
and indiscretions of yooth. nervoss weak
ness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c I
wm send a recipe that will care you. FREE
OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis
covered by a mlsaicnarr In. SoutiCAmerica.
Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev.
Joseph T. Inman; Station D. Bible Hocse,
XewTorkClty. 3?1
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ASRKULTOML CARD
Bain. Siudebakir. and Nebraska Wanne
All Sizes
KCVSTOHC DcEPC, gnrf Union GnRH Pi flHTFRS
THE P SI DIM QUI VV The Simplest, Ligliteir.
ilE blLrln auLlu, an m mm
Sandwich and Keystone pflpu ouci i cpo
horse or. haxd-ttithexteas UUiUl UiiLLLuiiO
Stalk Cutters, Pumps Seeders Wheelbarrows. &o.
Tiiese Goods
are of the
STARD&BD
Stevenson & Cross.
i Great Bargains ! ! !
BANKRUPTJALE,
"We have Inst recelTed at on? ATTCTTOV
HOOil la Brownville. one door west or P. 6.
PAIR LADIES"
Cloth Shoes,!
"Which will be offered at Anctloa. from
day to day trattl all are sold. Sale to cota
xnenceatHo'cloc&ofeacaday. "We will al
so aSsz anne lot oX
Dress Goods,
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Piece Goods, JVotions,
Queensiaare, Chromos,
D. H. McLAUGHLIX, Aucaontsr.
O'Pelt & McLaughlin.
i-ropneXOXS.
co:
1RCIAT,.
Chicago. 2Isrch 4.
"WHEAT ilore quiet bat stronger and a j
higher; Xo.2. &te.
COEX Qolet; new high mli5tl.Zgg; Xo.
2, gilt edge. 3$82fce.
EOGS Market firm; Choice heavy scarce-l
at &.; light. fLraeSO; mixed packlsg
33.7&fb3.Sa.
CATTLE Shipping &-&L7S; butcher stock
strong; cows,2.783.; balls, Si60s3.
TILE BROrvrn,LE JIARKET3.
Bbo;' vrr.T.r. 3Iarch 6. 1313.
FoUewlnz are the quotations ventardarj
neoc, ine time Oi going to prea.
UYE STOCK.
COSEBCrED ET2.3C. BATZET, STOCS EEAIEK
ASB SHIPPEE.
Hoes S8J3 3)
Steers, fair to choice 5 5ft!&
Cows, fat 2 602S
GRJJZT 3LJ-RXET.
CORRECTED ST W. W.HACEXET, CEAIK
DKAT.ER.
"Wheat, choice faH.
spring
Bye
TVS
Barley.
Com in tfceear
shelled.
STRSET JfA RKKFPSOD XJCK.
CORRECTED WKKKI.T BT H. C. I.ETT. DEALER
IS BS17GS. GRSCBEXES AXB PROMTCE.
Com ileal, ? HU S S91 )
Batter.
m s
T 10
9 25
If0l25
54
Potatoes.
Appied
OaiBS
Chiekeas.oW.per dezea.
. 2 0(S2 25
1 S0l 75
sprln:
Chlekens, dressed, ? S
TKrxeys, dressed, r
Wood. "P Gord. -Haj-,
? ton
&
S
3255e0i
A 8S35 80
RET ATT. MARKET.
Floor, R. T.Davis
Savannah Mill fall wheat
Glen Reek: fell wheat
l
Glen Rock spring wheat.
Sheridan spring wheat. .
Xemoha Vallej- spring.,
Graham.
Apples.
Cera, per boshel
Sogar, coffee A. 9 & Jor.
Extra C.MBS.
C.M&&
" tight brown. IH&s
" Cot Loaf, .
" Powdered. T5J Ss.
CoSee,Rio, 55s
O. G. Java, WK lbs
Tea
Cranberries, per qt.
Dried Corn, per 5.
Dried Apples, 20 5 for.
Dried Peaches, 29 a for.
Pared Peaches. ? ft.
Pitted Cherries, ? ft.
Sjmp.pergal
Ltif,
Coal Oil, pergallea
White Pish, per sat
Maakerel, per kit
Salt, per barrel
Coal Ft. Scott red, per ton.
black, per ts:
STA5DARD "WEIGHTS.
The JbHowlng table shows the camber of
poands In a bosfeei of the various articles
mentioned:
ai dried 24 1 Peachy 3
Iter ley.
!& I Potatoes. Irish 69
Beans, eastor-
a i Potatoes. sTfe: ,
Be&ns, wKt
Peas -
Bran.
-2fRye
Sti,
Beefcwheat
-S J Salt
59
Coal, stone.
Sl SEEDS.
Com. on cob
i T I Blae Grass
Com. shelled
S Clover.
Com ileal
.5& ! Flax.
Hair, irtastertmr
. S Hemp
Hav.ton 2J!C0 Osaze Orange.
Honey, stra'c. cal 12 fcorgnom.
Malt, Barley I Turnip
''"..?' "L: j
Oats ' Wheat,
Onions.
-5T I Broom Com
OnloaSeta-
23 1 Hnnsarlan.
I Millet
Josepli Sc2ratz,
T15rAT.ER TS ?
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry
-? Keeps constaatly o baadalaryeawiweH
Sffi asscrMlstnctofzeaBtaearaeiesislullae
3fcR!ainns oriZocJcs, Watciies aadJewelry
a"wrffr e"s aho-l tm-Oc. at ra3oaable raiea
jr.T. yrozK TfASAJrrza. Also sole azws: la
t locality Icr ia sae o
CEEEBSATED PEETECTED
y o. ilaln Street,
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anct Styles.
FiCIOEIES
of the United States,
and will be sold L0 W
AnH02IZEJ BX THE C, S. GOYEHTSaT,
irsiNaiiona
OE-
B5Eg.OTVlreTT .-T .-srv
Paw?-t2 Capital, $o0Q0fr
AuiJiorized Si 5Q0300O
IS P2EPA2ED TO TSAXSACTJk.
General Banking Business
arrjkXBSEti
00IK & CUEEMCY DEAFTS
I United Stales and Snrope
2VxCXS?EY LOANED
Oa sparared mcbt obIt. TfeaeIraftxUi3attl
re. Dealers t& aOVEEXJEEXT BOTB.
STATE, CODHTYS. CITY SECURITIES
IDSjPOSSZTS
toirectoa 2si een!3eaie c '"&epos '
DTRECTOES. Wss T.Dec. S. 3-
2aE. 2fA.
Bam&ey. Frxak E. Jc&sa&a. fritter
&er Sacl
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s.-trascer-
JOES L. CAESOy,
A. K- AVISO :t. CaaMer.
I. CUfXADGETOX. Aaat-Cu tiler.
Preatdsat-
J". EC. B-AJCnEU,
ilaasiiclareraatiEeaitrtw.
Til
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BltvaTrets, Srnahes, Jlj- 7Tets,
jslS jurAu;oiS Lot?1? w -s.vz-. ainKC. a. air wuiu
0 I brum 7af-ram Oti RtieMsir tor- r.' ifiktig 'K&r.
BsJ.B94s,She3,c..:itsray3oa fciad.
4
3ialn St, Brown-sille, Neln
BBOHAV1LLE
Ferry and Tranfers
GOJMP-AJSTY.
s.x
ae:aa: the Traafr Xla Jrw
1SROTF3THX1: TO PHELPS,
ratro aarodloroadergattre
traaofec of FreJgW amA Pjses.
regmUr lte(
"?Be
1 to all trsias. Al rt:ers teftat tb TraaSc WKaii
pezTeSiee will reciT ?"""
J. Bosfield, Gen. Supi.
Meat Market.
BODT & BRO,
BTITCZKEjRS,
BROWTFILLE, NEBRASKA.
Good, Sweet- Iw TTxa-i
Always oa band, and sattsfeetkiri gcar
antiedto all ostoBaers.
MAESH HOUSE,
JOSEPH O'PELT, PR0PRIETQR.
' Urerr Stable la eoaneetiai -wiili theHoas
xs-iaze OSce for all points Bast. "West,"
js-Xorth. SoeUu Omalbcsas trS
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