pfP"jp 1 J-ppl-.sl 1 4WW MKl te I, ; H I' ft ? Arrival and Departure of Mails B. fc iL BAILKOADTTME. Close K. a H? St.,JDe. going south, - dally 8:45 a m K. C & SU Joo. going north. Dally '- 2:45 p m "Nebraska Hallway. Dally 7:45 a m Palls City, Dally, via. Nemaha, AspInwallandSt.Deroln 6:15 p m Beatrice, dally, via. Sheridan . and Tecumneh 6:45 a m Twiumieb. Trl-weekly, la. Arrive 12.-00 m &00 p m & p m 7:40 a m &00 p m London. Olen Hock. Clifton, Howard and Grant 6:45 a m tfflpm FVhlncr Scml-wcpklT. via Sher- mnnand Uratton : u m 600 p m Tfrutnseh mall, by London Ct. leaves Mondays, Wednesdays ana iTiaays, arriving mcfuaya, Thnrsdavs and Salnrdavs. 3Tehlng. leaves Mondays and Tuesdays and Saturdays. Fridays, arriving Brownrllle Bass Line to Phelps. Leave Brownvlll 9 a. m., end 3 p.m. Arrive at Brownville 12:30 p. m and 6:20 p. m. J. C BOTJSFIELD. Superintendent. Daily Stage Line South. From Brown vllle to Arago, Falls City and Ttulo tin Nemaha City, Asplnwall and St. Deroln, con necting with converances to all other points. Leaves Brownville dally at 6.30 o'clock a. m. Arrives at Brownville Oo'clock p. si. J. C. HAULERS. Proprietor. Nebraska Railway. ICAVE 8-41 am - O-VJara ar Miole 2:30 p m . 2 .75 p tn .. 4:t?lin .. rtOpin ABBXVK .., p m Brown vllle Peru.- Nebraska City Lincoln Seward .York .E:ld p m .4-50 p m 4:25 p m -11:40 pm -11:15pm .JfclOam .7:00am WM. IRVING. Sup't. THURSDAY, MARCH 27. 1879. Attention Sir Kni?htg 'Members of Mt. Carmel com manding No. 3. K. T.. Brown ville, are hereby commanded to mt-et at their Asyluron on the evening of Good Filday 1879 (April 11th) for services appro priate to the occasion. Also to convene at the same place on the first Friday following Easter Sunday (April ISth) for the annual election of officers. All in compliance with law In such cases made and provided, in this jurisdiction. Rout W. Ki'rnas, Em. Com. A. W. Kick km. Reo. To tlie Citizcjss or Brownville: I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the office of City Marsh al. If elected I will continue to serve our interests faithfully and diligent ly. John Love. Oranges, Gates'. Lemons and Figs at Buntings at L,ovt man's. Three top buggies for sale, cheap. Joe O'Pelt. Bulldozer best 5 town, at Gates'. cent cigar in Pee notice of concert plsewhere. E. M. Iiippelt's Work on the Marsh Opera House is progressing, slowly. Foulard silks at Lowmaa's. Everything in the grocery line cheap at T. L. Joues'. Lotsof Furniture coming, cheap, for Stevenson fc Cross. Two nickle cigars for a nickel at Nickell'a drug and book, store. Elegant man's. Iiosiery at JLow- Cornshellers, harness and barbed Mire. Stevenson & Cross. Mrs. Whitehas just opened a five cent counter for the benefit of the lit tle folks. Children's suits at Lowinau's. We are selling Groceries as low -as any house in the city. Stevenson & Cross. qi f,I Timothy seed, Ciover, Blue Grass , .and Red Top. Garden seeds by the ounce or pound by Hawley & Douglas. Go and see the new Norwegan plows, all cast cBt steel, something new and fresh, by Thomas Richards. ladies' and children's -shoes at Louiuan's. fine SO aores of Improved land for sale, -on reasonable terms, 3 miles south of Nemaha City. Apply to William H. Hoover. The river bank "ferneust" Brownville is pretty effectually "rip rapped" and "mattressed," and now let old muddy boom. Book cases, desks, bedsteads, dry ood, jewelry, &c, will be offered at -auction at the auction room of O'pelt -fc McLaughlin, ou next Saturday the 29th. Uluslins and 3Lownian's. sheetings at Died, of pneumonia, Tnoruiug, 23d iust., John Sunday Joseph ward, aged 88 years. Mr. Ward, although apparently a iiealthy man, was sick only one week. Ho was a native of AyleBbury, Bucks, England, aud 'came from that coun try to this city, three years ago. The deceased, while he bad no relatives to care for him in his last hours and fol low him to the tomb, had many friends to give him 'every attention that was possible. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hatohett, from the same country, ud his warmly attaohed friends, and at whose residence be -died, were most assiduous and untir ing In administering to Mm every -comfort and in their efforts to restore him to health ; and failiug, shed the ead tears of devoted friendship over iiis inanimate remains. On Sunday afternoon the remains of deceased wre conveyed to the Episco pal Church where Father Henry ad ministered the Funeral eervioe of that 'church. After which the Templo of Honor, of whioh deceased had been a true and faithful member, took charge of the remains, conveyed them to "Walnut Qrove Cemetery, and as the euu wasjuat sinking behind the west ern hills, buried their deceased broth er in conformity with the impressive Ceremonies of the order. 1879, J-. ID- VCo(3-E3H Sb Co., One of the lamest and most attractive stocks of General Merchan dise ever brought to this city, and in the future, as in the past, everything will be sold at bottom prices. All are invited to call and examine this immense stock for themselves, and we assure you we will make it to your interest to do so. No. pains are spared in seeking the best and cheapest market, our goods being bought for cash, and at the lowest prices possible, enables us to defy compe tition. Eor further particulars see X L. McGBB & Co. BUSINESS BREVITIES. See new advertisements. Paints and Oils at Nickell's. Davenport Sulky is the boss. Flour of all brands at Jones'. New York siloed dried apples at Hill's. Candy and china toys by T. L. Jones. It pays to advertise in The Ad vertiser. Eating apples, fresh and nice, by T. L. Jones. FreBh smoked bams sugar cured at Jones'. Money to loan on farms. Apply to T. L. Schick. S. Cochran haB 200 bushels of seed barley for Bale. 38-tf Hannibal, Savannah and bnow Flake flour at Hill's. Nickell Is the boss on wall paper and window curtains. Sewing Machines and needles for sale by Stevenson & Cross. Nice stock of clocks, watches and jewelry, at Joseph Schutz'. Lamps, lanterns, and coal oil cans, cheap at T. L. Jones'. Farmers all agree that the Da venport Sulky is the best plow made. Cook stoves & Furniture at price that all can buy. Stevenson &Cross. For your Summer silks go to J. L. McGee's. For the Best working cook stove with automatic shelf, call on Stevn- son & Cross. Dr. Collins, Dentist, Brownville. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p.m. Not at home on Fridays. 39tf Thomas Richards has the fiuest assortment of agricultural Implimeuts at the lowest prices. Stevenson fc Cross are selling quite a number of Bain, Siudebaker and Nebraska wagons. M. Felthouser, cabinet maker, Brownville. Headquarters at J. L. Roy's undertaker shop. Extra copies of The Advertiser for sale by A. W. Nickell, druggist book-seller and stationer. I have for sale, oheap.'some ohoioe lots, in Nemaha City, for those who want to build. War. H. Hoover. New Home sewing machine, the finest and easiest running machine, in the market, sold by Stevenson & Cross Wheat, Corn and Hogs are low but we are selling goods at prices to correspond. Stevenson &, Cross. Country produce taken In exchange for goods at the Grocery and Provi ion store of T. L. Jones. Temperance people of the differ ent wards should act in ooncert to be certain that saloon prohibitionists are elected to the various city offices. Wo keep the finest line of cook stoves and ranges in the market, and are Belliug them at prices that will in duce one to buy now and not wait any longer. Stevenson & Cross. Mrs. White Is now receiving her Spring stock of Millinery, Fanoy goodsand notions. She intends keep ing heretook complete In everything In her line, and at prices that defy competition. The largest stock and handsom est variety of cook stoves and ranges to be found in Nemaha County, with all the latest improvements, consist ing of the different patterns of the Early Breakfast, Charter Oak and several other varieties, are now offer ed at lower prices than any stove dealer dare sell, with a wagon load of trimmings, by Stevenson & Cross. Meal and apples. Stevenson & Cross. filEL BROTHERS, Dealers in Dry Goods, Grocer ies, Shelf-hardware, Tinware and. Queens ware. Will sell cheap for cash Produce taken in exchange! for goods. Give us a call. 2S-tf Sheridan, Neb. Farmers. Go to Thomas Richards if you want good plowe. Invisible hair man's. nets at ILow- Farmers. Fdr fresh garden aue field seed go to W. H. McCreery'a drug and book store. Carpets at LovroianV. WANTED Two tinners for Spring trade. For term9 correspond with Stevenson & Cross. Boys suits from $1.50 up at Louman's. H. C liOtt Will sell you more Toilet Soap than you ever bought for the same mon ey. For the best and cheapest Sine of Ladies' and Children's Shoes, go to McGee &. Moore's. IT'OIt, THE SFIfcllVO Received Chicago Lumber Brownville and Nemaha City, Neb. DEALERS IN Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lime, Cement, Paints, Fencing Ma terial, Oak, Cedar and Mulberry Posts. Largest and best stock in this part of the West, and will be sold cheap from the "word go." Having a resident buyer in Chicago, we are enabled to sell to the Farmer and builder at prices that defy competition. We cordially in vite all persons in want of anything in our line to call and price our goods, and we guarantee satisfaction. Give the Boss Lumber Yard of the West a call. Come C and B convinced. MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. A. Concert -will be givenby tlxe STNGTNCr OJL..A.SS at Grant, of this County on ITriday EVe5no-5 Max-clx SStti. CONDUCTED BY EM TTPPTTT XYX. JUXJT JT JL X X Who Has Been Their Instructor During "Winter Session. ramm A3JBHTTANCB, 25ots. GO TO KCLBTTs And get your stock of While he Is Selling so CHEAP Cassiuiercs and at Lowmau'g. cottonades Annual School Meeting. The Annual School Meeting of Brownville School District No. 34, Nemaha County, Nebraska, will be held in the High School room In Brownville on Monday, April 7th, 1879, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the trans action of such business as pertains to the interest of the school and as is re quired by law. T. L. Schick, 39 3w Director. Brownville, March 15, 1879. Chevoit at lawman's. BARGAINS Itf CLOTHING At HACKNEY'S. FARilIERS, See the Seamless Plow Boots for sale by McGcc & Moore. W. A. Judkln & Co. are now receiving the largest stock of lumber, sash, doors, lime, cement, paint, &c, that ever came to Nemaha County, and the cheapest. Osage Orange Plants Will be for Bale at Brownville and Peru, by Furnas & McVicker. Queensware, Glassware, Rook and Yellow ware, and glass sets, only 65 cents, at Gates'. Dolen will sell you goods as cheap as any one in town. He has bought his goods for cash and will give his customers the benefit of low prices. Come and see. Calico man's. wrappers at liOW- Tbs cble and knowing Brown vilie corepc-r.dent of the Peru Her- aidt tells, ia round numbers, how anxioue Brownviilo is for a railroad to Phelps; and dgs everybody knows all about it. Black wooden and Arda can vas at Lowmaa's. Harry Dolen would announce to his old friends and oustomers that be is again open for business and will be .j?ln& to see his old customers aud friends. Place of business, two doors west of postofflce. They don't all do itj but J. L. McGee does sell more and cheaper goods than any house in the country. John Deere's plows nd cultiva tors are well known here, and are sold as low as the lowest, by Steven son & Cross. Wall Paper, Window Shades, School Books, at reduced prices at Drug and Book store of W. H. Mo Creery. Mixed paints, all shades and col ors, at Nickell's, XS'TO. MPANY. ay pectei CHILDREN, 15ots Are our good citizens losing their interest in the Library and Reading Room institution, which started out undersuohflatteriugauspices? Some I fear has been expressed that such is the case, but we hope not. This is amongst the best, if not the best, en terprises ever started In the city for the social aud moral good of the peo ple generally, and its interest should not be permitted to wane in any de gree. Mr. Carson has kindly and be nevolently given a hall for this use, and It is being properly fitted up. Chairs have been purchased In suffi cient number for seats, arrangements have been made for a supply of beat books and other reading matter and thus far everything has tendered to ward success. But the lack of inter est seems to be in the purchase of memberships. Life memberships cost only $10 ; yearly memberships, $2,50 ; six months, $1,25; three months 75 cents. This arrangement is as cheap as any could desire and places it with in the power of all to become mem bers of the association thus acquiring the right of taking books out of the library subject only to necessary rules of the association at less than five oents a -week. People in the country should understand that this Library association is not confined to the city, but that they also have equal rights. Many country people have already purchased memberships, and all are cordially invited to do so, and avail themselvos of this cheap meth od of proouringthe best reading mat ter. The Hall whioh is over Carson's Bank is now open, and the public is invited to call, and be further advised regarding the matter. 3IiIIInery Store in Nemaha City Misses L. & N. Pollock having bought thestock of Mrs. Drain, will keep a full line of Millinery Goods, and ask the patronage of the ladies of Nemaha County. Go and see Lownian's new Goods. New Store ! New Goods ! ! Call at H. H. Dolen's, two doors west of the Post office, and get some cheap dry goods, notions and furnish ing goods. Grencdines at Lowmrfn'g. J. i. Jwcbree is fiavnio cu good trade from, Missouri. Beautify your homes ; it will cost you but little, if yoa go to Nickell's for your paper and paint. Another order of John Deere's Gilpin sulky ulowa has come for Stevenson & Cross. Silk and satin ribbons, colors, at Lowmau's. all Large stock of clothing, cheapfjustreceivedatJ. L. McGee's. Spring and platform wagona for sale by Stevenson & Cross. Go and see Lowman's newt7l0 best tiling out, dt J. L. goods. Wall Paper, Windew Shades, IateBt patterns and newest styles afl Nickell's, AMOULTUML SARD Bain, Siudebaker, and Nebraska Wagons All Sizes Keystone, Deere, and THE GILPIN SULKY, Sandwich and Keystone flfjDH QHPI 1 PR HORSE OB. HAND-WITH EXTRAS UU31I1 U1ILLE.LI1 EMPIRE Reel Rake Table Rake A FIRST - CLASS Stalk Cutters, Pumps Seeders Wheelbarrows, &c. These Goods are of the mm Stevenson &. Cross. LOCAL PERSONALS. Mrs. Carrie) Shullinbgerger left Monday for Chicago. E. W. Thomas, Esq., Falls City, is in the city, this week, attending court. Hon. T. W. Tipton will lecture to the Red Ribboners next Tuesday evening. J. C. Watson, -Prosecuting Attor ney, came down Tuesday evening to attend court. District court was opened, in this oity, Tuesday morning; Judge Pound presiding. At a meeting of the Library as sociation on last Thursday evening, Mrs. Lilly Tburman was selected as Librarian. J. R. Hawkins, last week, pur chased the Albert Smith Barbershop. Mr. Hawkins is an expert in the ton sorial art, his shop is always neat and oIean,,and pleasant; his assistants are gentlemanly aud accomodating, and he guarantees satisfaction in any thing in his line. Give him a call. Mr. Love announces himself through our columns as a candidate for Marshal. At this writing we have beard of no other candidate for that position, but whoever may run an.in- dorsement from us and the people is due Mr. Love for the very efficient and impartial service be has rendered the city in that position during the past year. We shall vote for John Love because he has been tried and proved true and satisfactory to the in terests of the city. He does not go about his work with ostentatious airs, but always does his work thoroughly, and is the man for the place. Arrived, at Eobison's, a new stock of Chicago Custom made Boots and Shoes, and the LATEST STYLES in the market. Ladles' man's. neckties at Iaow- S.& C. are having a a nice spring trade h Harness and Saddles. Sulky Plows. Daveiport, beats them all. others. Buy no NcWjDesigms inturkey red table Jncn and napkins, at Lownnn's. . The best place to buy a good hat is at J. L. McGee's Charter! Charter!! Coot stove with automatio shelf, hot blast best cook stove to buy. For sale bv Tjios. Richards. Alikinds of flour at lowest prices. Stevenson & Cross. Satl brocades and all colors of satin at Lowman's. A new stock of men's and ladies' Buffalo. (Jas bm made boots and sHoes st Robison's. GENTLEMEN, HcGee & Moore can suit you o Clfithingr. They have got the largest stock in town. - Couity Warrants for sale In anounts to suit purchasers to pay taxs. Wm. T. Rogers. Hme Bemorest Lwnans. patterns at Astonhhing how cheap a room cat be mad) pleasant and beautiful if yot buy yojr paper at Nickell'a. Axes, iorse shoes and N"ail. ; Stevenson & CR0S3. The bst place to buy salt iJat J. L. McGee's. Sross grain and sks at Lrowm an'S. brocade I r- Bain, Studebaker and Nebraska ragont. Stevenson & Cross. J The. evaporated apples, McGez's. Men's Gnm Coats- at Robisgs. and. Styles. Union Corn Planters. The' Simplest, Lightest, and Most Durable. MACHINE. FACTORIES of the United States, and will be sold LOW. LONDON ITE2IS. "Verily, verily, I say onto you, hereafter ye Bhall see heaven open and the angels of God ascending and descending upon the son of man." Weather pleasant again and farm ers busy. Protracted meeting at the Metho dist church. Father Bacon is rallying. He waB muoh pleased with that nice little present of slippers and oranges from Hon. Church Howe. Father Bacon is old, and form bent with the weieht of many years, and head white with tne snows of many winters. He will soon bid farewell to earth. It is noble to be thoughtful to the aged. -mat golden wedding went off very pleasantly. Elder Young and wife have for a half oentury traveled the rogged path of life together. May they yet see anniversaries of their wedding day, and their union still more blessed, In that beautiful land where youth is eternal and strength I never falls. Some of the friends of tem perance met at the Methodist chnroh last Friday night, and decided to meet next Friday night at the same place, and organize a Red Ribbon Club. Friends of temperance, all be there. Now is the time to work. Dress buttons at Lowmau's. The Pacific Institute excursion to Sau Francisco, Cal., and to thefamous valley of the Yosemite, under the di rection of J. R. Berry, has awakened unparalleled enthusiasm throughout thechurches. Hundreds are planning to go and scores have already applied for passage. It will doubtless be the beat detailed and managed exoursion that ever crossed the continent. The fare will bo less than one-half, and the accommodations first-class through out. Bulletin No. 2 for March is out, with "Pullman Palace Car Accommo dation Extra," and can be had by Bending name and address to Rev. J. R. Berry, Vinton, Iowa. Any person wishing any further information on this subject can obtain it from Rev. 8. P. Wilson, this city. Summer siiks at Lowman's. For new Fish go to J. L. McGee's. FOJEt The grandest display of dry goods and notions call on McGee & Moore. Doii't forget the 25 cent tea at J. L. McGee's. Go and seeliowman'snew goods. Beatrice Courier: There Is now but little question that the line of rail road from Brownville to Red Cloud, via, Beatrice, will be built and in run ning order by the lstof June. Should our predictions come true, we could all rej ice over the fact that Beatrice, would then become a shipping point of no small importance in Southern Nebraska, and then every energy should be put forth to secure a south ern outlet. It is a pleasure to show goods at Lowman's. "Self-Made; or, Out of tho Depths," by Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Southworth, is proving to be one of the most popular works ever written. It Is published complete and una bridged, in two volumes, under the names of "Ishmael" and "Self-Raised," both of which have passed into the eighth edition. We advise all in search of good books, to get these at once and read them. JPZOW SHOES Clieap at McGee & Moore's. lOr slieetings, also pillow case muslins at XQW- MATTS. List of Letters Remaining in the Post Office at Brownville, Neb., March 22, 1879. Connel, Michael ; Gates, Miss Del- laE. ; Haggar, W. 8.; Jenkins,- W. F.; Magnire, Daniel; McGraw, John, 2; McCuIIum, G. R.; Pierce, Mia Sarah; Shelihorn, Mrs. Kate. T. C. Haokeh, P. M. Percales aiLowman's. KLOTJXING For men and boys at Mc Gee Moore's. IAI&MW1 Trite M- riciiltiir IN THE 3STew Firm!! CONSISTING, a i PLOWS, WAGONS, CTJLTIVATOES, COEN PLANTEES, THRESHING MACHINES, McCormick Eeapers & Mowers Oar Goods are all of tbe test quality, and the IiAflRlS! Call and Examine our implements and "be your own Judge. TEARE & CAMPBELL. Closim Exercises of School. the Public Examination First Intermediate Department, Thursday, March 27tb, 1879. In the forenoon A grade in arith metic and language, B grade in geog raphy and reading. In the afternoon A grade In geogra phy and reading, B grade in arithme tic and language. There will be both oral and writ ten work going on constantly during.1 the day. Closing exerolses on Friday after noon in the High School room, com. menoing at two o'clock. Parents and friends are cordially invited to attend both days. Lou Tucker, Teacher. Examination Grammar Depart ment, Thursday and Friday, March 27th and 28th, 1879. From 9 to 10:30 a. m., A grade arith metic, B grade oral geography. Recess. From 10:50 to 12 examination re versed. In the afternoon from 1:15 to 2:30, A grad language, B grade reading. Recess. From 2:50 to 4 examinations re versed. Friday forenoon both gradea will be examined in spelling and oral arith metlo. Emma Clark, Teacher. Bretore laees at Iiow- mau's. Guns aud Ammunition, Breeoh and Muzzle Loaders, Shells, Cartridg es, Wads and Primers. Stevenson & Cross. Gent's scarfs and rings at Lowman's. scarf Examination in High School. THURSDAY FORENOON. 9 o'clock a. m. Algebra, A. & B. olasses. 10:45. Arithmetic classes. afternoon. 1:20 p. m. U. S. History and Latin Reader. 2:50 p. m. Physical Geography and Chemistry. FRIDAY. 9 a. m. General History and Phys iology. The examinations will be partly written and partly oral in eaoh class. Tho public exeroises will be held on Friday evening commencing at 7:30 o'clock. Seats will be arranged to Beat as many as possible in tho High Sohool room.. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all to be present. Silk IQow- man's. Red Ribbon Club. The regular monthly meeting of the Brownville Red Ribbon cinb will be held on Tuesday evening April 1st. Ex-Senator Tipton will address the club. Select reading by Mrs. E. Huddart and Miss Ycp Hitr. Seleot MubIo under the directions of Mibs Fannie Arnold. Lt there be a ronine meeting. Detailed programme issued in slips before night of meeting. Notice Is hereby given that my wife, Rebec ca J me Worrell, has left my bed and board, and that I will pay no debts of her contracting. John Worrell. Howard, Nemaha County, Neb., Maroh 27th , 1S79. Ladles, Don't fail to call and see tho new styles being received daily by Mrs. White. The beat 5nt oigar ever in this town is now at Nickell's, call and get one for a sample. We can sell you a plow or a ool tivator or a wagon, fully warranted, for as little or less money than any house west of the river, at the Busi ness Corner. Hawley & Douglas. Ladies' collars Loirsiait's. and' cuffs at Jewelry. Ladies' sets, fine pins, Garnet sets, etc., etc., at Mrs. White's. H. C. Lett Will sell tea at cost for tne next 30 days, Is over stocked. For trunhs and vqUmAZl.tJgZXZ go tg .. L. Mn.a H - agest Warehouse OOTJjSfTY. ISTew G-o,tfds !"-!! IN PART. o:p The BuralNew- Yorker Is the best agricultural paper published. It ia not, perhaps as good authority for western agriculture as some others, yet upon whatever it treats it is reli able, and upon the whole, in its vari ed departments, it far excels all oth ers as a paper for the farmer and his family. The different departments, all ably conducted are: Industrial Topics; Horticultural; Pomological ; The Garden; Miscellaneous ; Tho Apiarian ; The Herdsman ; Every- where; The Querest; Literary; Fob Women ; News of the week ; Do mestic Economy ; Markets, etov It Is sixteen page and splendidly printed, aud illustrated. Terms $2. II. C Lett Sells all kinds of groceries as. low- a& the lowest and warrants everything. Cheap- elotning at law man's. Plows, cultivators and harrows, Stevenson & Cross JDace cnrtainsyvei'y cheax at Lowman's. Men's and boy's clothing at lowman's. Remember Dolen's place, doors west of the Post Office. two Immense stock of men's aad youths' clothing at.Lowman'S. For tinshop work on short notice call on Stevenson & Cross. Kill and Lisle gloves Lowman's. at Men's stylish hats at Low man's. A new line of embroideries jusfc received by Mrs. White. TRUNKS AND VALISJES, The bigest stock in toivn at McGee & Moore's. Boy's hats at Lowman's. Mrs. White has just reoelved'a nice line of Java Canvas. Russia Pall towels; at IiOwnxanfs. LATHES, McGee & Moore have a nice line of summer silfis cheaj). Cashmere3 at Lowman's That big Btook of hardware Is coming for Stovettftoa & Craaa. anil will be sold cheap. If you have a friend who fa troubled with a Cough or Cold, Ull him to try Dr. Marshall's Lung Syr up. Ho will thank vou for your ad vice. It only costs 23 cents a bottle. Sold by A. W. Nickell. Spring snitings at Low- man's. Time Is monpy, bot health Is happiness. If yr.u have a bad Cold or Cough use T)r Mursball's Lung Syr up, it will cure you. 25 cents a bottle, large size 50 cents. Sold by A. W. Nfckell. Linens at Lowman's. Wo pay the highest price for corn, wheat and oats at the Business Corner. Hawley & Douglas. NEW Hats, late styles, at McGee & Moore's. Our boy's clothing have arrived; call and see them, at Lowman's. An Unfailing- Evidence of Good Taste. The judicious use of some delicate perfume is an unfailing evidence of good taste. The most polished of all lands class sweet scents among their mostimportantluzuries. Dr. Price's Unigue Perfumes Alista Bouquet, Pet Rose, etc., are the gems of all odora. Hgwfey &. Douglas are making the best and cheapest Bpring bed in America at the business corner. CONSUMPTION cured. An old physician, retired ftom practice, having had placed in his hands bran East India mission arytho formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure Tor consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lune affections, also a positive and radical cure nervous debility and all nervous complaints after bavins tested Its wonderful curative powers In thousands or cases, has felt it his duty to make it tnown tohls sniTerins felloes. ActuatS bylhh mo Iveanda desire to relieve human Buffering I will send free of charge, to all who desire U this reclne. with full dlrectlonsfor T,rni!r!! ".:? nAn. -r. - - tMujf auausiD?. - ' I Saerar.lU Powers Block, Hocaest,?Tew Yorkt F