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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1879)
SSIWP 4iSBraffiaQH &-&&& sM r m&&mm THE ADVERTISER Arrival and Departure of Mails. B. 3. RATLTtQAnTT E. dose. S. C Si. Joe. go sootfc. T fctt. X. C : Sc Joe. grrtTty cr. Btay - p . Setea.! Bs3 y. Da7 TJS z. n TaSs GS7. BaBr-. Tfe. Seni, AwteaKsa KiScBerate tiSpa Beatrice. iBr. T. glvrTfliw Tees i&. Tri-e5cr. Arrive too p a SHOa 2 ft IS a. 1 tflO p BUSEfESS BEETLTXES. Grass Seed atNickell's. Bee new advertisements. Flour of all brands at Jokes'. Candy and china toys by T. I. Jones. It pays to advertise in The Ad- VERTTSEE, i - n- vrrr i&- T nnifn-r C3mn Root" Clftao. Hosrard and tinnt : & feQQ p si Xrttas. SemK-wtssily, via Slssr- a& xod Brssc H5 & in. &co p ex Tenssxsefe ml.br Iasd&n te leaves Haadaya. Weesdy sad Fridays, riv Tceslays. TSTiaj-3 sa ssswrtaya. TJs. teiTM 3t nn i Prays. asnvias TuesHF3 aa SaJeniij-s. Bro TrviUe Boss Line to iplielp. Xr.vBc9antI9a-a,iai.3p.-Arrive t waT&1f 4 ! . ci. J. C BOCSFTEIJJ, SageJHU-adgit. Dally Stage X.liie Soth. Tr Sfva'.nie le Arar, Falls Osy-and lisle etc Nesoha CKr. AsotB'ani: i Sc Derate, caa II iiHii, -srltfe east-sTuces M allh?9etets. Iavae SracraTffle daOy 3e'eiae a. si. Arrtres a.t 2rw:rrtUe tiaefc p. . J. C EEISS.PrarieT. 5ebrukx Tta.ll-y. if-VNi m I -rvl pra 44i ( re . ai 3toB ' Tta-i- f ll-i 1:3 STri z 7bj: ' .Te ! j93i WXBV.S?. THUBSDAY, 3XABCH 13. 1379 Fresh smoked hams sugar cared at Jones'. Money to loan on farms. Apply to T. Ii. Schick. Mechanics are at work remod eling Marsh Hall. Seeds of all kinds atNickell's Drug and bookstore. District Court for Nemaha coun ty, Tuesday, 25tb inst. Nice stock of clocks, watches and jewelry, at Joseph Schutz'. Lamps, lanterns, and coal oil cans, cheap at T. Ii. Jones'. S. Cochran has 200 bushels of seed barlev fnrsalf SS-rf Cook stoves Furniture at price that all can buy. Stevenson & Cross. For the Best working cook stove with automatic shelf, call on Stavn- aon n Proa. The Blakes will be ready to give an entertainment whenever the new hall Is ready. Thomas Biehards has the finest assortment of agricultural impliments at the lowest priees. A Great deal of corn and wheat were haaled into this market on sev eral days of last week. M. F-lthouser, cabinet maker. WILL BE OPENIB ABOUT MA1CH 20, JLS 4f . Jb JfcC rart-i WHj Jtf JdLISS Gr 1S79. . -The following, werememberpub- j ivuxing years ago, ana mat then, is ap- pearea over tne name of an experi enced physician. As it has started the rounds of the press again, we too will again give It a place in our col umns, hoping the prescription is good as it purports to be : I herewith append a receipt which has been used to my knowledge, in hundreds of cases. It will nn-c-ntnr cure the small pox, though the pir.- ungs are nuing. J. L. MCGEE & 4 --- ; Co.. Ag Tlie Iargesrt ncultural War ouse Dn TBHE OOTJ3STTY. w One of the largest and most attractive stocks of Greneral Merchan- 4--. -k-r--v- T-M-n rVi4" -i-r 4-rno rT I ir rik rl it A-In r lii'fnuft i J."L 1 ik 1 v r:i mi nit" in, iii 1 tj 1 1 1 i.n.t . 1.1111 in I, ill-; iiiiiiu h m s i ii i n ck tm- eyeiyfcliiiig mil be sold at bottom prices. All are invited to (5".' and examine this immense stock for themselves, and tto acm conquers eve1 yon we will maKe it to your interest to ao so. jm 0 pains are spared in keeping the best and cneapest market, onr goods being bonght for cash, and at the lowest Diices nossible. enables ns to rlvfV pnmo. 7 j. j. j .j-j ')" tition. Por further particulars see J. I. McGEE & Co. LOCAL PEBS05ALS. Dolen left for Chicago LADIES f GENTLEMEN Fello-w-Citizens, yT,nr fir. IVTnn-ro -crill re- ' Brownville. Headquarters at J. i ceive and oTieii in -Qienext RoJ5 uadertaker shop, ten days their Spring Stock j Country preduce taken In exchange of2e-W Goods, consisting of ,fr Seod aitQe Grocery and Provi Dress Goods, Clotning, and ion store of T. L. Jokes. 3ats, Caiss, Boot, Shoes. -Yes, spring is here, and our etc It"wdLllT)ayyoTitO"wait hearts rejoiee te think that the time -n3 o-o-mii fhpir Stock for greens is near. 1- '" m tii 1 ii 1 taw . "before yon pnrcliase. Davenport Sulky is the boss. J. S. Stall has two good farms to rent. New York sHced dried apples at HHPs. See J. tisement. I.. MGees new adver- Eatiee aprpies, fresh and nice, by T. L. Jones. Haaaliai, Savannah and Snow Flake Soar at H!ls. Sewtag Maohiaesand needles for sale by Steveasoa & Cross. Farmers all agree that the Da veaport Saiky s the best plow made. 0rasafiIler, harness and barbed wrre. Stsvexsox & Ceos. It will look sort 'o nice to see the oars swooping to Brownville from the East one of these days. Gen Shields speech In the U. S SeoAtrrir Soldiers of the Mexican war, is oa outside of this paper. sd"BedTep. Garden seeds by the ounce or poend by Hawley iBouglas. Go and see the new 2Terwegan lows, all cast cast steel, something sew and fresh, by Thomas Richards. St acres of improved iasd for sale. oh reosooaWe terras, 3 miles south of 2"emaha City. Appiy te William H. Hoover. Two dollars a year for The Ad vertiser same price to everybody no use to try to get it for less. Nebraska pensioners will draw their back pay through the agency at Des Moines, Iowa. Extra copies of The Advertises for sale by A. W. Nickell, druggist book-seller and stationer. Wheat, Corn and Hess are low but we are selling goods at prices to correspond. Stevenson- fc Cross. If you want the official news, the local news, and a good family pa per, take The Advertiser. 2i ew Home sewlug machine, the finest and easiest running machine, in the market, sold by Stevenson & Cross The Advertiser has just re ceived from Chicago a bill of orna mental type. Call, if yoa care for neat and clean job work. We keep the finest line of cook stoves and ranges in the market, and are selling them at priees that will in duce one to buy now and hoc wait any longer. Stbvensox Cross. The Library Association will meet In Odd Fellow Hall. Thursdav evening, at which time the election of omeers for the Association will take place. Xet all interested be in at tendance. The Advertiser job depart ment nroDoses to b behind inonc Harry Monday. Carson and Broady returned from Quincy, HI., Friday last, and brought good news. We had the pleasure of meeting postmaster Clagett, of Johnson Sta tion, in the city one day this week. Mrs. Cook, milliner, now east for the most complete stock of millinery goods ever opened in the city, return ed home Wednesday, this week. We understand that J. B. Mc- Cabe has been appointed a postal route I. 0. G. T. Sheridan Lodge 3o. 162Fratenial Bespect. "Whereas, Ithas pleased Almighty God in his allwiae providence to take out oi" the world ourdeparted brother, DoraGiel; therefore, Hesolved, That we hereby recog nize in the loss of one of our mem bers, in the .hand of our father who art heaven, and would therefore rorMontlr onrT snlpmnlv how nntn Him who doeth a.l things well. X0XB0X HESS. "Provide things honest in the sight of all men." It is feared if this delightful weather is followed Dy cold storms it will be fatal to fruit. Bat we will wait and see. -cider Thomas Edwards will j o- W hen Jenner discovered cow nox. f TiT r u ci m England, the world of science! -tJUvy HO. burled an avalanche of fame upon his head; but when the most scientific school of medicine in the world that of Paris nublished this rproint oa srnaii pox, it passed un is as nnfaillneas fate nrf conauers everv Instance rt ra hap less wnen taken by a well person. It will also cure scarlet fever. Here it Is as I have used it to cure thm-iinn-- and my children of the scarlet fever: Sulphate of zinc, one grain ; fox glove (digatHIa one grain; half a tea spoonful of suzar; mix with two tablespoon fuls of water. When thor oughly mixed add four ounces of wa ter. Take a spoonful everv hour. Either disease will disappear in twelve hours. For a child smaller dasee, according to age. If counties would compel physic ians to use this, there would be no need of pest-houses. If you value advice and experience, use this for that terrible disease. 2x ew UTirro.!! 2Few roods!!! CQSTSISTJEvGi ISf PAST, OE WAGONS, CTJLTIYATOES, COEN PLANTEES. THEESHmG MA.CHLNES, McCormiek Eeapers & Mowers. Onr Goods are 11 of the Tjest quality. ntt the Call and E5ami71P nTfV lTS7l1i-ma-n o-n3 TEAHE & GAHPBEIX. Agricultural garB Arrived at Robin's, Bain, Studefaakerf and Nebraska Wagons, a new stock of Cheapo Ausizesandsrries. iucjt j nomas .towards will m , - , . , preach in the Christian Church next UUStOa 2naae SOOtS a2Cl Vr-vo-mur- flrr-nr- , II..,-. f Ti ZSXJ&XttSim, and the t5t5? KEYSTONE, DEERE, and UNION QoBnPlANTEBS. (place at the Methodist Church last mpmnm ul -teru. brother n?rtfk - wm Ik -.f hla "J4.fciJJ UiCUiUCip aUU AJ3 UiViliWlJ t - k UW fcfCU ii-l agent. If he is, the Department will , w,n IonS !e cherished by the mem-jeorassa bat a few months until she find it has another efficient officer- jtowfoS That we bereb express " -lu "er !n? nome- "We are but the right man in the rightplace. louf SSStSy thee-eavVd I pis and nojourners here." Campbell &Teare have just be- .family, in this their sudden and :rre-1 f1 more saloons in Brown- gun to fill their new building with Pabie loss. j vllJe- That is good news, 'ever farm machinerv and implements. See , lnSS?S?; 7 lffJU mmingnp of all earthly ... . . j - u Mr IaD3 be presented to the family and ifiiirs , can it be seen the mfsnr thi their card and give them a call for,eaeh nf the Pmwnriiio r,,na fnr . ' en' lQe miaery tbis , anvthing, and the best in the line. I publication. Wl prevent. JNo one need rejoice at ay oruer oi committee. t "- -"- mcsaiwu Keepernim- T.-tr T)i-.nn leal? Unm -n1l!m !. t 1 t - Weslet Ditsdas, A. C. Leepeb- SS1STm in the aarket'THE 8 LP N SULKY .t. L j ,; ,,,.,- of Peru. Mra Shour ho r,n,, : " Jitml 111 WJUliMs . .u uut urreu iu t 1 Mr. J. L. McGee went East Mon day for his additional spring stock of goods. He says "Tell the people my stock will be immense, and to await their opening, if they want the best at lowest prices." Humboldt Sentinel: The Brown ville Advertiser chronicles the arri val of Arthur Walsh back to his first H. C tett Will sell you more Toilet Soap than yoa ever bought for the same money. self. Bum-selling is a bad business. love and favorite stamping ground. L .. . w ,. . . ,. . Likuuk r-T-r- i -t uJ iiaie rv&axu&jc awa. Loo' Brownville. TnhnTita fninrs Jiea Viari Hrmc wVn V.n nT1n K l,.si f i m nl nmni1i.;f ! PUeTIC the young people of Brownville thisj Jnne Is:h-1Sa week. Johnnie has manv friends in Brownville who are always glad to Thanks, many thanks to the mayor and coanciln;en for this decision. So the bill to prevent the "Heathen Chinee" from landing on oar shore has gos a. xeto. Good for President Hayes. That was a won- r4A.fV.II . j. ...... ... uciiuuy strange ana inconsistent Dili. I Father Bacon, an old settler I here, and a verv old man fa Iclntr ............ . . - - one roramltu & coiuapp with very law not much hope of recovery Gans and Ammunition. BreKih and Muzzle Loaders, Shells, Cartridg es, Wads and Primers. Stevenson- Cross. Men's (ha Coats at Eobisonfs. Tne Simplest, !Liite3t, and Most IDnrable. Sandwich and Keystone Pfl8N QUCI I cbq HORSE OR EAND-TVlTHEXTirAS UUI131 UnLLLLflO. Brooks & Crocker's Improved Atmos- i Little Murrv Bacon took a l- : ni-ii --- t . asner, patented - of camphor without counsel of doctor We have taken the I or nurse, and thp mn.rrTTOTTi.o agency for the above named washine I sDasm. Bnt h fnll rto-hf- qo-,,- or, . machine, which never fails to give! says he will not tak Tn mnr0o i . - phor. Farmers, call cm, JlTcGee $T Mooreforyoiorplow shoes iit,cy iiLbua one uoss SHOCK. U. C. Lett Will sail tea at cost for tne next 30 days, Is overstocked. Stalk Cutters, Pumps Seeders Wheelbarrows. &c. FACTO Tnese Goods are of tne STANDARD n of the United States, v and will be sold LOW. Stevsaasoa. & Cross, 2LTE0B0L0GICAL. Cold lYinters in Europe. WiKcB Se e ACrettiser. The people In this country are dis posed to complain of extremes in the Mr. Gas 3foore oflhp. firm nf ICiV. i - . i UUCCU kJ UUiUIiUU Ul CAUCU1CS ij dose, ""c-1 4uril-lcaa I economy of weatner, yet when we vrnr laStPrldaytO pnrcttase OBe Of! tatp fntn rnnaidarntlon th( tree, tremes that the people of other coun- see him, and who try to make his vis- 5atIfaction. We propose to canvass ? ninocnnf ?Mo ! the city and do a washius for everv vnn r,?t Ttronrr,r5iia Tam. i family to introduce it. As there is LA.Ufc.UWV UIBUB J-W " -fc AV- AbMl ... I OflMrhM n m m t. .U X I i! 1 AT "uuiuci siujuiir ujauuiue wuaouE tne untt xo tie np with the times, we re- niirs frnm t!ma t ima t. l.(..i pie of Honor inducted into the mys teries of tne order the following gen tlemen : A. J. Skeen, Henry T Sanders, Wm. H. Stevens, Samuel Roberts, Bev. H. B. Dye, L. K. Jones, W. B. Leach. Mr. George Hodkin, who owns. nearXemaha City, probably the neat- To get out ef debt. Live moder ately aad witfeiag your nseaas and do year trading with Stevenson & Cress. Farmers, it writ be a good time to build ia the Spring as hardware is going to be sold dfrt ebeap by Stevessox & Cross. Immigrants sboukl cross the Missouri river at Brownville, for the s4eam ferry boat and attendant facili ties here are the best on the river. styles and fashions of type. Bring your work to us if you want it done in the best style. Meal and apples. Stevexson r Cross. Lost. A gold necklace, with "t reu anc one wnite nana as i charms. Was lost last Friday be tween my house and the river bank, below Flora's old residence. The fiader will be liberaliy rewarded by leaving the same at the depot. G. F. Bower. improvement, do not buy until you have seen our's work. Remember that we are here, and will call on yoa OOn. AiRERT SiETXK, Dax. Cnr-TTApp. SHEE1DAXITI2IS. The Lincoln Glah. nrpn.irstnrv - m. g Hn..... to entering into a war on Senator Pad- John Stitzel 13 expecting his folks from Pennsylvania in a few days. His father has bought a farm near Sheridan. We learn that Lucius Chnrch ha3 gone to Micbign to attend the golden wedding of his grand parents, Ike largest stock of new SpriHsr goods ever opened In this market. Every A Dress-Pattern for Woman. The March dumber of The House keeper Is received and it Is better than any predecessor. A new feature, a fine engraving of 'The Devil's Chair,' In the famous Dalles of the St. Croix, appears on the first page. The rest Is made up of the usual variety of nrac- I tical and useful things. !Xb woman can look at it without being charmed est keDt and best cultivated little- 71: ," -.r""1 -"""' and to con-ratniatA tharri s, , uuco. iu tuujuuc:iuu wiiu sneumanai -..i.u.i.auucis fa TTTl !n tria irin f-- svalla TViti flair i 71 s e ?. . .. . fn tYia. aarttZ .C FT -i .. ." -v.uu., v-tii-u luuu.t i nez. ia nrninae in iem commnn inns " wit cicguuu ui xiuiv. i;nann pr. . j r L.5 .,,. I A . ,7 ---. n.uu reaeweu nissuoscriptiona rortwotoi unnrcn nowe. j.nat paper in its replevin, in Sfaeri- housekeeping, and yet there wash bill Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup Is-a standard remedy, and will cura a Cough or Cold In half the time re quired by ordinary remedies. Call on your druggists and try a bottle, only 25 cents. Sole by A. W. iek-ell. A. CARD. To all -wfeoare saSezias Jroor tae errata and indiscretion at yootfe. Berroos weaJC- seas, earlj- decar. loss of aKshmd, A?.. I ... i. j . .i- i seas, earij- (Hear, wsa efaoshmd. &? t tries have had to pass through, LfflMadaTeaiatvlu; arc resti iu cuacmue iua.i u an peo- I v: uirdjstiii. Tbb ?raat rstedj- was dte- pie we snouta De tne most tnansiul. " s &Baarrai sasarAmeriea. ... ... . . ... f ?OBai a i llf 1 1 i 1 . .. tot tlmstration, we wilt mention a few facts which we copy from ancient records. In 359, A. D.. the Euxlne was fro zen over, in ooo tne isiack tea was 5ed a stf-2ddreesed esrrtape to tfee&rr. Josepk T. iNtaa; Station D. BlUs Heje, 2viw York Cl5 jgyj cossirjiPTiox crntEtD. i h.rf mf . w . covered with ice, and in 7S3 the ice ' l181 naiQ Tggsaau rsaseir a?r was said to be eizht feet thick. In S21 the EIbe Seine and Danube SFedysatf ecsaAMt n.i- ..., r,. brsecis43s, eaJanss. agiffn. n iferf - rtnTf- - TWrr, T...nT,-.,.TTT. 4. flDTtafr f e?Vv vvawm- I K-.L.f. i -vjc3 yi xnti AiiViuxfcii.Tnrt uue to - --j "auu i vcuuuit ia i uauiu ; iSCuuItlifc aHU a send East. Such patrons as friend -""" wmuiyioro ar,armea wun a dan. aU over an nnnW supremely imDotent cudgel In the, ' . . r with the eammnr-opro t-tr it- uc n There has been a lawsuit, an at-dealinawitneverytning pertaining to is ai were frozen over during four weeks. effi,iia1r aaaaBe-T1WESBeBr?jaiBa,aiier In 1323 the Medf temnean Sea was en-1 JiSSI ? entirely frozen over. In KC5 Tamer- r aii aHSferfeitews. Aeaaaa. hr u. ilande made an incursion into China, SLi1.1 e. . .. ...iism. g? yS. and lost his men, -horses and camels efc.wt2ifcBHrcs&jBftw- . .. .fa.c -n . -' - rnV Dy tne excessive cold. In 1420 it was ' -"--". rarH sat - aaSr "Uilu aiC UU1 iPii P- shape of such a man as Howe as an " because there are no men of lisbers. antagonist. Senator Paddock is ma-(good moral character to be found in I f J T-k ax. t t l-T 1 - -. . !.. 1 Araoiu c sarnene-5 circular ana tme a spienaia record, as the records : tbe legal fraternity that tbs law- dn ' of the .anotnKnn- :,!. t l-r-i . S53TI Miss Fannie Arnold will give voGal and isstrumental music lessons. All wiohiag iostrHctioos from her, wHl please oall at the residence of Dr. Arnold. Farmers. Go to Thomas Richards If yoa want good pfews. Land For Sale. Section 14, town. 5, range 13. Terms easy. Apply to John L. Carson. Farmers. For fresh garden ane field seed go t W. H. McCreery's drug and book store. price list of hives, honey boxes, Ital- J e senate show, ia always in his t not reauire ond moral nh ! sample n flita nnH . ti t i. CJ - wti kM ai - -- . I . -9 JQies "gas. ana we rnnn;,;riltnnr,nK.in.,n .h0 monthlv. ts-ith a fnll l!:t nf rhn nni continued three months, anrf nil the. premiums it ofiers in the wav of kid i ttnit trees of Provenee and Langeu- - 1 xaE sacwa vilie: jsahssits,. presume to say that the 'people are ian Bees and Queens, bee-keepers' supplies, etc., In neat plain pamphlet ( epDeraIIy well satisfied with him and ' Coart doubtless the true Import of i imi, ia ju6 isSaeu irom sois omce. ; win De very Iow in taking up the London's questions of last week. Mr. Arnold has made bee culture his fisht of the Giobe and Bee. Beatrice W. Dundas & Bro mr nn'rpnt forte, his movable comb hive is courier. . . - without doubt the most convenient ' W have ben at a loss to account j and consequently can ell eood a and satisfactory of any hive yet in- for thj &? fawning at the feet of Iow a5anv fim fi8t Q, tlle AlWoari vented East or West. Hives and Ital- ! onr Nemaha Senator, knowms: that , r;v-r ian Queens are offered at remarkably ' e Bes and - Howe ha a feud. SeveraI Qg gcar, f m 1 fc LB L. n n TT" r - . . H I low rates, and bee raisers, or ams-1 " "" amuwvas always on fntrrr, Kct. . t 1 w u ulil lima i : a -.- & r , uucBccjiiug, auu es mere is a ("J" i-ucEaTccuiu. an xzu it was mit1amt1ZZ r,.-umTI a or ssas.ar sprinkle of poetry and sentiment, ofi so cold In France that Paris was aV sJZLJlr T- " . ! , v. r jr , v. -..rj tractions and usefulness. A one cent i fe" on tne corpses in the streets. In stamp will bring to anv address a 1433 snow fell in Paris for forty davs copy of this bright little! and nights. In 1570 the intense cold , requisite to practicing In the Supreme; doc were destroved. In IS07 it was ao cold that cattle froze in their stalls, and the river Siene could be crossed with heavy "We are setting Groceries as as asy hoese ia the city. Svbvssson & Cross. low Married on Seudzy the 9th inst., at the resident ef the bride's Barents, AspiswaM, by Rev. B. F. Lawler, Mr. James Hopper and Miss Jennie Will-terns. WAXTED ! Two tinners for Spring trade. For terms correspond with Stevenson & Cross. Married on Sunday 9th Inst., at residence of the bride's father, Nema ha City, by Bev. B. F. Lawler. Mr. Jacob A. Collins and Miss Lydia Bantz. tart, would do well to send for Ar-I? to P"? ca" as the, Wesley Dundas i'Bro sell the nold Jr nnmotto'a Mmnior TOv.?v, . triooe, yet the Courier's theorv mav .-. , .... . . gives prices and valuable Instruct- becorr- Ad.y the way we may f 75 centa fae3t Michigan pared peach tn . f:i u f say that sach alliance -cB-nnlrf not ho .. ... ,, . E:uUai lu lueauaeaiiuii - T es ii pounds for 1. best bakine now nru,rif likely to hurt Senator Padri'r..t tt,ok . K ,ug P likely to hurt Senator Paddock much. ,jer3 fo- &O TO THIS AD.XEST cents, a Iarze stock of , clothing at prices that defy competi tion Brownville will iaue no more gloves, silk ties, dress-patterns, and other women's fixings. Samples of the dress-patterns are sent with copy of paper to all who think of getting up clubs. Address The Sbwexeever, Minneapolis, Minn. iL.V..JUXi everintnismar " sell intoxicating liquor. j Hurrah for Brownville I She never Ana gei yonr stock, or . ,. . , I TF. A. Judkins & Co. MMg Mli R . . rT il, - .bm.t ii .&.r? Ai&ikii I i.i viii'r rni in.r.rt.. ......z j. JLJg J k -. ""6 " latQCS. JlWci Oil TFlilio !,!. Sn.nBn TT.,iambsr' a3h- doora. Iime. cement. "" "w"" "-" vi.i.ni ntrtt- yfc-n tKn ... - . -- ""i "-v., .uab eei uamc to iemana County, and the cheapest. took a more noble stand in the cause of humanity. We leara that a little boy of Mr. Asdorson, Bedford precinct, was pois- oed to death one day this week, by eating wild parsnips, and two or three other of bis children are at the point of death from the same cause. Charter! Charter!! Cook stove with automatic shelf, hot Wast best cook stove to buy. For sale by Thos. Richards. SASGAIXS X3T CL.OTHIXG At HACKNEY'S. Axes, horse shoes and Xalls. SiJaViissox & Cross. About thirty railroad hands have been constantly at work for two or j three weeks on the river banks, along our levee, nprappmg and making and stnfemg brush matting. The deter- voar', rni XE2LULL CITY LOCALS. The spring election is near at had. The temperance people of Brownville should not forget that in this election they have another dnty te perform which should not be neg lected. The right men should be in the right place. The Furnas Nursery Stock Sale Yards will open in Brownville about April first. Also at Pern and Nemaha City at about same date. The stock will be the largest and most select of any ever opened in the West. Every thing will be "A No. 1." Oa Tuesday of this week the lit Ue foeryear old daughter of a farmer named Haney, near Sheridan, met with a terrible and agonizing death. Mr. Haney was out in the field plow !:. and Mrs. H. taking her child. C7 1 went out where he was. The child S5 BARGAINS LN BUGGIES ! lJ Buggies with tops. Busrsies without tops, JumpQ IRAj! jLIfi seat Buggies, &c. atO A ft U A 1 N 5 For fall particulars apply at the MAR3H HOUSE. W1XL, RECEITE Tnis and next week tne larg est and most complete stock, of Dry and Fancy Goods, Motions. Clotning, Hats, Caps and I.a-dies- Fine Shoes ever shown In this market. I,. r.OW3IAX. The Best. Mrs. M. G. Cook has taken the agency of New Howe Sewing Ma chine, the best machine in the world, possessing combined improvements of the Singer and Domestic Sold at the TT-- Jn -t """ uiuau matting. Tne deter words are easy snokeri mination m tn h n -, , , , w --w- wv w UiCVL'iiL 1 LI T OUT prices are the most COJl- ther falling in of the bank alon the v77iczno Call at J. X. Mc- Gee's and, get prices. Largest stock- of rubber goods at J. L. McGee1 s. List of Letters Remaining in the Post Office at Brownville, Nebraska, March S, 1S79. Brimble, Samuel; Blelock, Geo. H.; Sanders, J. B. ; Wilson, Mrs. Maggie; Wilson, Mrs. Margaret. T. C. Hacker, P. M. 3T31E miOREST-S spring and Summer reliable carts. In 16S3 one-third of the population of Touraine died with, hunger.and the cold snap lasted thirteen week3. 1T was a winter of intense cold all over Europe. The winter of 1740 was also very cold, especially in Rnssia. 1765 and 17SS, were also extremely cold. Since 'She last year named the winters were never so severe until 1S71, (a space of 77 years,) when Europe experienced another severe winter. K. BrotenvQli, 2Zsb., Jk&. 23, 1S73. PteBort aeea,.tle BMVSTIUg,3l8Mfcll ISfe &?8 Xbc anntatmnn naMh f gotmsr to jn-. irsarocz. f153 &US0&2 eo Steers. Jatr to-ehata lagj aa f 03fr-. . , , (w OIJTY VJ vx-bt OOKKT3 XT TT. W. KACE3IKT. CKJLKt .a WTwaJ, efaefse faM. lEaitex- Corn la Ae ear ahn Ex-Con2re3maa Lt. Crounse has Dean annoint?d hr- tbs TroHart ru. I'aiierns nave arrived at I, lector of Revenue for Nebraska ; but XiOTvman's. losme. Call Tor Cata- All kinds of floor at lowest prices. Stevexhox & Cross. levee line. A new track Is also bef no- graded, beginning in South Brown ville, near the blufis, to intersect the old track at a point below danger. The new grain elevator, said to be one of the largest on the B. & M., is enclosed and rapidly approaching completion. .Id. Cartwriht closon nn his here last w?pt with n. series of interestine- meetfnT ami 'of his flock. Judee Reavia annerrf one immersion. He was successful in representing the "sinner?;'' as he his labors and well liked, but will not stated, and presented them with $75 us iuttur eiisazeu nere. ne nrefer- -" ring some other field of labor. A "pound" donation party called on Rev. Britt, Falls City, a few eve nings ago, and after the reverend gentleman and his wife had been pounded numerously by the members Armstrong, of Brownville, who GltX BROTHERS, TUTO ' -- I will receive another Invoice ! "J here aW U " l lhe of those Phfi.d.inM 1- , elevator company. Dealer in Titfni nn.- Sboes forT.iPS nn , , Lumber Is on the ground for a les. Shelf-hardware. Tinware- Call and examine the. ' 5"" store and harness shoP- . : Ve team that Mr. Willing f t T e"m-wrm- m - ....., ui -mA. Bv. rm . . ji &. -. ... ... . . .1 .. rm mm m From this Incident we judee that notwithstanding the enssedness that we frequently hear of in Falls he has not been confirmed bv the senate. It was rumored that Newman had been reinstated. a sm 75 S st. 2S - zs& so e a a a. 5TXSErjKiLE53BT-PB0!D5BE. coazscraa wasu- sar k. c tsrr. eazjs2s tx Bssrci. oaooaaszs ats riaimi OaciIsli,-?JfeL 5 SI0O . . 12. S -aa m PaSgg , r Inf. Applet Oocs OUefc ,old.prfaee.. srfav. Cbe&sss.tt?ssd. from the fact that that gentleman was exonerated from all the charges of his enemies, whkh were entirely malicious, Mr. Newman should have been reinstated and retained ia the office That would have been the ex act fair thing to do. TBttiWM iFi.! mil -3N, ?&:-' Wood.oMd and ' Say. ioa has bought a considerable quantity off City, there is yet enough salt there to eave it. discount ror cash. Can be seen at her Millinery Store at the foot of College street, near the river. d. JO, JifcGee has Gone, p.nsr. t.n TMmhrtvo -fhn 7- t wandered off to where its father had o J7. -p jn t , . ea burning some stalks and ruh,f.0r00dS6D6r drought fckfe, and in some manner its clothing j t0 ttl1 7ndrcet. caught fire, and before the parents -sTfmo - W Bet te it hflH hnrnpri to h n aMneiTorelXeiiimia City to the aeefe: f - t4I. ll Misses !. o ciisa. jv-aiii and Qaeensrvare. Will sell cheap for cash. Produce taken In exchange for goods. Give us a call. 2S-tf Sheridan, 2ieb. Suliy Plows. Davenport, beats them all. others. Buy no least. And seriously, friend croaker, The best Set cigar ever in this town is now at Nickell's, call and get one for a sample. we h3ve no doubt that our citv will New books a fine lot by the same price end terms, or at a liberal atest authors, just received at Nick discount for cash. Can he cun h-l ell's drujr and book stnrs. ell's drug and book store. Osage Orange Plants Will be for sale at Brownville and Pern, by Furnas & McVicker. Brownville, will own the former. -Some one has said, "Brownville '7?'??!' daaSeroQsly will besick of this before alxontoa '""S Ch and go to granting license." Ol'trJ guess not-the city ought to h! ' J Mow was visiting able to stand it for six month" I Ur w?- . 1 I I jr. ttl7T la Ha in,- , . .j uarjuit Ii ailLiP- r- dence bailt, and Dr. Foster will have one built scon as carpenters can do it. The merchants will soon begin receiving their springjgoods. Theo. HIII has a good and com modious building erected for agricul tural implements. Jt Is neatly paint ed and stands near the Hill grain depot. BcInes3i generally, is quite lively. be more prosperous withoa tnan with them. t saloons 33. C Lett Sells all kinds of groceries as low as the lowest and warrenta everythln- A new stock of ' land ladies' Bnfiaio Oas- tom made coots and shoes Look out for good goods at low prices. J.L.McGEBg CO. Two five cent cigars for a nickel at Nickell's drug and book store. Everything in the grocery line cheap at T. L. Jones'. SXTAIL XA.MSST. lor, R. T. Ba.vte 2M3I2 58 - 2es -S -S T 3. IO m 1 S&aasft)tan ka wheals-. i-nralaa spring irheat. Gtfci Apoies 3-ua aa SlMrto mkxM. pc K0 tca.p- New goods will be opened dally for the next two wppU , . at the mammoth store of 21c-! Gee it 2Ioore. A.fs.c. 2xUa.C.WB c.: Ugtatb yB. ne " CMLMI.79CX. I have for sale, cheap, some choice lots, in Nemaha City, for those who want to build. Wx. H. Hoover. For neza a hat goto J. L. McGeeTs. If you have a Chronic Disease which has resisted the skill of your local physician nd yonr own good care of yourself, place yourself in cor ?i -. wj r Jt a. X-B. 5ft X6.J-a,gfaK. Ti Cisfcarrea, ar c Bri40Ka.9c Triumphantly Dr. Price's Special Flavoring Ft tracts have stood the tets of Practi cal use triumphantly, aad now are "o.ing precedence over all others. Pttte Ocrtes, 34 They are justly entitled to the repa-f 5-r-y.pari Cation they have aaoaired. for their I Im strength, purity and' delicacy of na- Qa ou. y-gin Brted AMfa. as a s-. Bfsi Paeefcws. . sat. '?skIBbli mm lit 233 55 S 2 W S 29 1 e) I J J 9 1 (9 1H 16) 2) lt 269. ICO SI 25 vor. Working men ! look to your k terests and save doctor bills by mimz Dr. Marshall's Lun: Syrup "for all cases of Coughs, Colds, etc Prioe only 23 cents a bottle. Sodl by A. W. Nickell. Well Understood. Dr. Price's Crean:Bs&inz Powder Farm Tar Sale ! The undersigned offers forsale, very fl f Roisffi'! cheap, eighty acres of splendid prai- """" b' ne land ; 40 acres under cultivation J- at T,n.v 1 t -. .. '- m"ee snort - -' -". uaiug,injmsnerdan.X. V Jr. rho t,?t. pet an e4 to the child's sufferings. toon2ht j ih stc- --W. Drain, will borhood of Wm. Hannaford's. n -BefaTiZ-" -eepa mil line of Millinery Goods, unfailing stream of water on the place. E"oV Z braska and ask the patronage of the ladies of Apply to J.SJDkJ lJJZ0 -ft eBaughUn will offer rarsaie a: public auction two billiard tables on the 14th day of March, 1S79. K"EB flln'ffor -Tfrr .W J l - . riP T.rr-- nr) Van-In T3rIInrV E (-ItV. - caft44- . viiwva - h9 honcrht k. .wT,a . frt f tasevou put on your letters. a3 goods of Mrs. Drain, and will keep consultations by letter as well as in all the latest styles in their line. See i Person ars free- Dr. Foot is the well their card in this paper. respondent wlttt - 1. Foot. M.D., fa resarded as one af th mor : 120 iexinston Avenue, New York I ful and creditable nraricctc rH r i It will only cost yon the pos-1 if tne opinions of chemists, physicians ... . JlflJt oil .Io... .. . . . all . " cDxiaucaera are biaekecel. ecJc SyrWr4. OmI Ft. SeeK red. y-c e IN IS sen 7CM STiSDAHD WEIGHTS. eaMt35 taMeito- the Eero as ia a bedbet of tits -vaiievs sraes Wte.drted. flarej- S j PestdKs. Beocucar f flc3. -?tie. Bran. JlPeas SQZVlMSt Cnvu.sCoe SaJt Plows, cultivaters and harrows. Stevexsos" fc Choss. The B. & M. men are still hard nown author of Medical Common Sense, Plain Home Talk, Science in Story, etc SMI C-Trr .-- ' " ' I Tli?.. woyofacceptance, the purest and j cosSd i Srf Ei "best Baking Powder ever placed in! Sr1, ,5x - the market. ; f?!:-.3teris - . Sem at st To Mate the Toilet Complete, oJ-'p7 ET.tai i: . r- H EoaW. sSST-rr ' J? Oraage 3. r .' T.T -? ? ' I WK2 3 WHeai." 7 "S .... 1 Srcoan rVw- S t Hgiat-fag ju;it. j Use Dr. Price's Alista Bouquet or his . SSS3 Tirill-rPrvh'P n Irr-rcrirrr ! - IanS-xiang, which have tbe charm- WTOOeK--f ipWu TSCe a large lot j ing odor of dainty beds. I03t Qpori - uj jyiuzr iszuoi-ocg oto u, jtrUJ """6 jjz.tmctrs unique ierfume ! 25. CeOT?, TP fe cr?J 1 nse any other m BSS52JE5 V ? , - - -1 and we how that you wi be d-f re4H lar Tr-gr SffsnrESBsaef i '"e-bs. Nera ba Con ty. OOra &B-h6it7. (ell's Drug and Book store. at work securing the banks of the niSZ Sg&u.. ,M r-.