t ' rmUi-i J9Jg l! I THE ADVEETISEE. Azzvnl.aatd Bepfifftsre of MaHs. 2.a.xinaoomci. Cliww Azrt tfattT SatlT- , Mw. Brtty- Tmlto On. DkIt. t. nnaaa. ! firilinn1ii and PubW, e CBrnMMTV. Tw Ki i Ttiram. tb awa p. . Art st 'inl" f p. m. yea-rswka Rniir-ay- 7tKpm ,..,-,, ,.7W orvcce.saot. TH3TBSDAT. MAY 22, 1879. Paiate and OT a Nfektll's. Hill's I HII1! EBPs! Hill's! sSo.vesai 5S.w5.at WFUfeag's. I L5g-SI of hardware atWi- lag's. BarMers, y yer hardware at Willing' Mtxrf rnfa xtt snse ad eoi oss, at Niekeirs. 2eryiaar is he cheep at T. L. Jub'. TlfM The '-Jsa rt of tbn. Mo. river i. .late coming this yea. 5vt Potato pnmht at BoacelFs freei the 19 of May till the ef Jea. Cleans. Smoking end Chaw leg Tobacco for sale at C-&6-A-Bodys. The Fresrte vein unmance oo the GWtcfde wf tbte pr. Beed ic We are f;pse4 to d all kisd of t!awork so siiort aotiee aoi at tew pri6 Stkvtjssox & CsoeE. 1,0 Belte f wall paper at 20 Cents NlekelTs, rai aad me. Call aad see them. Bea. i Ty ytmr hoaaea : R will tost yon bat "uttie. If jtm ko to Kjakeit'c far joer paper and paint. Plea- pay jtzr acbcriptloa. It cote aatA awa, facsKy Haaf aaa terial aad labor, to res yaarr kaae pa per. Baiidavs Js Cro urSI ive bei. firtarac oa taeKK;e and throw tke aoJIe ia. "WUO SohotU Dra aad Book store of W. Creerv. E. Mc- BroorDTiUe wm aec better stocked with ciee saumer goods for ladiee and gntiwuca ifoea at pres ent. Soese of tacaa Esake Esasaifi cent displays. mesxe Ker Stoek. of Ctliiae. TYait fertt, m!iiorM. i,.: niaa. There will be a aaeetisg of the Old Settler's Association at the Court Hooe, in Brownville, on the 23d day of May, 1879. at 2 o'etook p. m. All old eltlers are iavited to be present. Tkoxas B. Eb wards, Presideat. ladioatfeoc sire aow tfa&t the lo cejts rurftl be oo as the cooita-seBiSaB. Throchout this eatire sectioa of coontry where the brush aud timber ic the thickest, may be ioeod in large quantities the loeest. The older among oar citixens predict a retara of the scenes of T62, when the loeeete vrere so numeroes aod so roach loss was sBstsMed in the loss of yocn timber and frait trees. While we b.op this may not prove troe, e aan nevertheless bat expect to prepare for snoh an emergency. Peru Herald. We have not before heard of any such daaser, and we cannot belie re there fe a "locust" in this eoeaty. What the Herald zaoaae by peblteh !ng sech stoflT we can't iesagtae, an- less be is going crazy, were no leeeste here ia Aod there e," either. Aastker hi of &ok cheap drees geods at Men's, is &st sksee. Gall gad get yoar choice. CiotSiin?: Clothing-! A Tull aad complete Jis-sorlsiont of sow clatiiiag lia arrived tiai -week. Call at Lewmau's. Under the new arrangement of osr railroad mail carriers it takes the Lincoln asail two daym to get to this city. Tb fe te aa oasrage which eaeses ranch complaint and inconvenience -with oar people. We are at a loss to know how to remedy the matter aa less it may be done by appeal to the Pest OSlee Depertaseat at Washing ton, aad T7e reepectfnliy solicit the assistance of oar Senators and Repre sentative, or either of thesa teat cares te accommodate as, to lay oer griev ance before the Department end aefe for the re-satablajbesent of & daily mail on this line as heretofore. We are under the impression that we Era, seoording to postal regniatioas, enti tled to a daily mail, aad do not pro pose to be deprived of it by say arbi trary arrangement of the managers oC a bobtail railroad, without a vig orous protest. We expect or Lin cola eoatempofsriee to join as in ee nmodtae this right, as it affeefc their inter sets as well as oers, their daily papers aot reaehiag this eity aatil two days after their pebteatfon. La&as, call at Betecifc and the newest i&mmsag battens. ,sss JAIIHH '-- - . mi ma. Bjtiee. "''- y- eatn p TWIIM- 111 WiAU- Lob-Ino. 'itea KllL - niiwntatt?rniT .eT fk ana nd mmn ,. liTSJT afl lBwnnrffle S i 111 t H1 w? . mi a . " 1IK BUSINESS UKEYITIES. Head Light ail at Hiirs. Ftottr of si! brands at Jnwnr. Colli as' Dental rooms over Jones' store. Candy and obiae toys by T. L. Jones. It pays to advertise ia Ths Ab- We had a iorioee ra4a Moaday eveniac. Fresh sed aaaafi aegar eered at Jottte'. Bfck6 mmssit Ofera House 31th last. Mooev to ioaa oa ferine. Apply to T. I. Schick. pTiekell is the bese on wall paper sad window enrtaiaa. Sewia Machines aad aeodJes for sale by Stereasoa & Cross. Nice stock of docks, watebes and Jewehy, at Joseph Sebata'. For tiashop work on short notice call oa Stevenson fc Cross. Lamps, lanterns, aad ooal oil eaac, cheap at T. L. Joaes'. Corn planting: is aboet oyer, and beeiaeee is improriog in town. Two top buggies for sale, obeap. Jos O'Pslt. If yoe want a So. 1 Prairie Breaker, eall oa Teare &: Caaipbell. Marsh Opera Hoese "fe jest sialeadid" that's what they all say. Parsers all aeree that the Da Toaport Solky is the best plow inade. Cook stoves k Fernitore at price tact all ean boy. Stevenson & Cross. Thai corn yoa promised ae on sabeerintiofi. Bring It in. We pay iSOeeats. For the Best working eook stove -R-i&a aatomatte sbrff, eaii on Stevn ott a; Cross. Hawkins has the boss barber shop aad a geatleataalj corps of voeag aes to assist hies. Cnbttvatoss with or withost toaeees, eoate aad see tbesa. Hawmt A Dotjoijis. Ir. Collins, Dentist, Brownvilte. Oface hoers, 9 a. m. to a p. m. Not at home on Fridays. 39tf Thomas Sicfaard has the Saest assortawntof aa-rieelteral impiiiaeste mt the lowest prices. Extra conies of The ADVKRTiSEit Jar sale by A. W. Nickel!, dragsist book-seller aad stationer. The long "dry spell" will make the fail wheat crop short in the straw and probably short otherwise. I have for sale, cheap. ae eboke lots, in Nemaha City, for those who wast to baiid. Wx. H. Hoovhs. Caen try produce taken in exchange for roods at the Grocery and Provi ion store of T. L. Jckste. CooHty Warrants for sale in aaoeafe to salt per chasers to pay sexes, Wx. T. Rogers. ifoaey to foan on real estate se aerity. Apply to 3. A- OsaoHX, 4Ut Brown ville.' Neb. 30 acres of improved ktnd Porsaie, oa reaeoaahie terms, 3 atiies soath of Nnwafaa City. Apply to William H. Hoover. Those wicked yonng raen who bfiteoatr vra- oa tbei Nemaha didn't set a nibble. Served 'em rfarht. Teare & Campbell do not peddle their plows and cultivators bet are willing that farmers compare goods and prieee with any in the market. B. M. Bailey, on the evening of a recent stock day said : "I have dis tributed among the farmers to-day $6,000 for hoes and eat tie." This was only about aa averace day. We tboagbc iiees ought to be pretty good. The largest stock aad handsom est variety of eook stoves and ranges to be foesd ia Nemaha Coen.y, with all the latest improveeaents, consist inc of the different patterns of the Early Breakfast, Charter Oak and several other varieties, are bow offer ed at lower prices than any stove dealer dare sell, with a wasoo load of trimmings, by Stevenson & Cross. A MAN FOUND who carried away 13 pounds good su gar for $1, and six pounds of coffee, from H. C. Lett's Grocery and Drug Store. The same maa with his neigh bors are preparing to return for a load of hs dried frails, Sx. The best raia of the season fell on Noaaa eoeaty oa Maadoy. It was worth a half million dollars to this eoentr alone. 2d. Arnold, 31. 5.s v isits patients both day and nigh:. G and s&e IHe SEW JLiZISEX 33RESS GOODS. at i.01VU3U12JS. Tbe blessed rain of Moadsy as tonished the eroakers and false preph es. A Cultivator Without a tongae is better In every way than one with a tongue, provided you get the New Departure ; and If any one doebts their superior quali ties, eaonire of Wm. MeKinney, M. H. Wiles, B. F. Melaiaofa, Wm. Flinn, Taos. Higgins, and 92 other farmers that have boeght in two veers. Thake & Caxpbkejll, Agents. Call and scs -he new goods at Xcw- T"HTfs Astonishing how cheap a room eaa be made pleasant aad beaetiioi if yoe bey yoar paper at Nfekeiils. The president of the Sheridan I Mob was ia town, Monday, Uress goods or every style and dencripUon at l.owinnu-'s. Call aad got prices before you buy. Notice. All persoas knowing themselves to be indebted to the undersigned will ; please call and settle immediately.' Oersbopaad tools having been born- ed, we need all that fe due us, thai we amy cewtmnc in besteesa. AffiTT&2bHv-. EEMOVAL ! TJVL B9' r uUana National la.nk tt I IIH BIB WILL EEilOTE A-bont May S3. To No. 75, Main Si. Kerzt door to Court Souse Call and See a r t! nGbee ! New Grocery Store. Thsy are opefiiHg an entire Hew Stock of Groceries & Queensware, GA3?2a3D TILTJITS, DSIBB PBIJ1TS, ?failsTSali, Vinegar. Syricps, Oilst Teas, $c. m Pcaoas wkatac to esjoy a ake J Q W Strawberries lee Cream, pT or a good glass oi S Sodawatep or Lemonade stocld call at the M fe ICE-CREAM PARLORS H Mrs, HATCHETT ? three doors east af P. 0. Good cigars always oa hand. Advertising'. Some merchants adopt the plan of Slling the sides of houses, fenees aad newspapers, advertising their busi ness, bet Stevenson cz Cross take this modest way of letting their ecstoei ers know that they have some nice furnitare, stoves, hardware and gro oeries for sale ehean. OO & o. Are paying ninety-nine eents for Nemaha County warrants at First National Back. . 4w4 Levies, see tfle new aad Hofa "bj eolcsed horn a Deles Js for 25 cents. The Lewi-ton, III., Gazette gives the following for hog eholera : The best way is to make a &i!e of I corn on the cobs, eficctunliy scorch it, and then jnve the aHected hoes free access to it. This remedy whs dis covered by E. E. Loefce. Esq., at the tirae hii distillery was barued in this county, together with a lot of store earn, which was so mach injured as to be unfit for nse, and was hauled 006 and greedily devoered by the hoes, several of which were dying catty. Atter the second Gay not a bng was lost, and the dUda.q entirely. w?p-ared. The remedy has heea tried in a number of eases since, aad never failed. Spoutin: Willing. ' and tihroofing done by SeadersI Headers! Bey the genuine Haines' of the Regulator. T. Richtkbs. FrsNisnisG Goods a beatiufal line or neck wear, collars, underwear. &c, at Lowmaa's. We understand that the route agents are soon to be removed from the "Brownville Branch" of the Neb. Railway. - Parasols, 7uUs aTicl fans cheap at J. L. McGee's. L.Lnen Suits far a dies' ?.lisses, and Children, at Lowman!s. Married in this city, Wednesday 1-Uh last., by Judge J. S. Stull, Mr. M. L. Zook and Miss Raehel Thomp son, all of Brownville. The bride is the daughter of B. B. Thompson, Deputy P. M., and the groom a son of Peter Zook, photo grapher. The young couple have our congratulations ; and we wish for them a long life of prosperity, useful ness and congenial companionship. Accompanying the marriage notice were portions of wedding cake, all of whieh were duly appreciated by "the printer." Go and see tlie new goods at LoYFnian,s. Ed. Welsenrider was In the e4ty on Monday. He has removed his store from Asplnwall to Barada, Biebardson county, and says he has a good trade. Bry Goods. Clothia?, Slats, Caps, Sotlons, Slices, Xotv est in tlie City, At r.o-ivnjan;s. LADIES Don't fail to look at the new styles of jewelry which will be received this week by Mrs. White. BARGAINS IN CLOTHEfG At HACKNEY'S. Lest Oa tbs streets of Brownville or in the Hall over NtekelPs Drug Store, on Friday night of lac week, a gold badge. At the top-, in the eorners, is T. of H., and at the bottom is T., L., P., F. Any person returning the same to this office will receive a liber al reward. GENTLEMEN'S "hnnrl cQTrnl -flm, "k RfmCi eCi lllie SilOBS IjOIlClOIltoe Tilld pGfll'O j t t tP at Ko bison s. LOCAL PERSOXiiS. J. H. Broady is attending TJ. S. court at Omaha. T. I. Schick, Esq., went up to Omaha Monday. D. A. Morton, Nemaha City, gave f us a call Monday. Bossell is delivering ice to those who desire it, in the city. Miss Lilly Milien, of St. Joseph, is visiting with Miss Hellen Helliday this eity. Rev. W. P. Saockey will preach in Penny's school house June 1st, at 11 o'clock a. m. Hon. Church Howe went up to Nebraska City, Tuesday and returned the same evening H. M. Mears, the boss merchant of Peru, was in the city on Tuesday on his way to St. Joe. A sister of W. T. Sogers. Esq., who resides at Ghent, Ky., arrived in the city Saturday last. Miss Smith and Miss Hawke, of Nebraska City, are visiting Mrs. Jo seph O'Pelt, of this city. Hon. Church Howe, called and ehatted us on Tuesday. He is forti fied on the Saunders charge. We bad the pleasure of meeting Ed. Wright, of Tecumseh. at the Opera House, Taesday evening. Rev. J. M. Richards and family are In the city. Mr. R. visits our city to undergo medical treatment by Dr. Arnold. Mrs. J. W. Ford, this city, start ed on the 19th inst. on a visit to Tip pecanoe, Ohio, her old home. Will be gone several months. Last week, B. M. Bailey, the boss local stock dealer, shipped 15 cars of cattle and 2 of hogs ; this week he shipped 14 of cattle and 1 of hogs. McCroskyand Wright and wives, of Tecumseh came in Tuesday, and "took in" the dramatic, that evening. They are old friends and the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Docker. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Smith, and Mrs.D. B. Colhapp started for Tecum seh this (Wednesday) morning. Mrs. Colhapp will remain about three weeks. Mr. S. and lady will, perhaps, spend the summer in that city. Rev. J. M. Richards, of Kear ney, will preach in the Methodist ehureh, this city, on Sunday morning nest. As Mr. Rlehard's was former ly stationed here, doubtless his many friends will erowd the church on this occasion. Deputy TJ. S. Marshal Culburt son was in the eity Monday this week gathering up witnesses In the Marsh-MePhersoa case in TJ. S. Court now in session at Omaha. The wit nesses so far as we learned are, J. L. Carson, I. S. Nace, R. C. Berger, D. H. McLaughlin, Harry Dolen. See Mrs. Hatchett's new adver tisement. She has the cosiest, ice cream, lemonade and fruit parlors, in the city. Yoocg people from the country riding into the eity on San days may stop at Mrs. Hatchett's and set ice cream and lemonade, as she aaakggaiaeoialty 4y in having these lux- erie3caaggeedrn that dayjtteEXy. btrtrfm; notice will be giv rsoras.ftr&-thresgetLevery warm even- a ing with ladles aad gonlSexsen, and she spares no pa in. having the best in the eity an J in p leasing all. Some weeks ago we referred to the matter of Mr. John Barns going to the State of New York to counsel with an eminent doctor regarding what was thought by many pbysic- f ians to be a cancer growing on top and about the center of the lower lip. Mr. B. returned borne atew days ago, and informs us that he went to Rome, N. Y., to see Dr. Kingsley, who is emi nent in his profession and constantly has in charge patients from all parts of the United States, treating them for similar diseases. After consulting the doctor who pronounced it caneer. he concluded to be treated, and for several days, while the medicines ap plied were destroying the roots of the malformation rsafTe red a most painful treatment. In the removal of the csneer there was no cutting, as the doctor operates solely by the opplica tion of medicines. When the lump, about the size of a quail's eg was re moved, Mr. Barnes was assured that his eancer was gone, that he need have no more torturing apprehensions regarding his frightful malady, and that he could return home. Mr. Baraes feels easy, his health is good, his lip is healed without acar more than a slight indentation. We hope our esteemed friend is cured. II. C Lett Has just received a large stock of Queenstettre, Groceries, Jnge, and a fell stock of everything kept In his line. Ladies, Dolen makes a specialty of Ladies' trimmings. Glass and queensware, at cost, at Gates'. Charter! Charter!! Cook stove with automatic shelf, hot blast best cook stove to bay. For seie by Teos. BrcHAHDs. Anotlier lot of tliose nolby Slietland Snatvls at olen;s, and selling very ciiesp. If you wish a pump that will work well, in cistern or well, get Willing to pet it is for yoe. Wl? WANT A GIRL ScoiL JLpply at tfcJs office.' AT sj1 OUR wasea Call and see the large stock of stoves that have jost arrived at WIII ing of the best make. cnETorr suits Tlie latest and nobbi est, jnst received at X.. Lowman's. An entire new line of hats and furnishing goods expected this week by Mrs. White. A Harvester and Binder. The W. A. Wood stands above par. Cost of wire per acre 5 eents. Buv no other. Best machine made. Reg ulator, T. lilCHAKDS. The blacksmith and wagon shop of Abbott & Emery, at the feot of College street, was burned down on Monday night last. The fire was dis covered about one o'clock,- and the cry of fire sounded from mouth to mouth all over town, and people has tened with buckets to the scene, but theSrehad got under snoh headway that any attempt to save the building ornwch of its contents was useless ; and the work of all was directed to ward' saving Mrs. Cooks millinery store, wiaeh stood within a few rods of the burning building. This was done and tae spread of the fire pre vented by tfce determined eObrts put forth by the heroic fire fighters. Mrs. Goofs goods were all carried out of the building, piled in the street, which was quite muddy, aad must have beeH ratbre of less damaged. The origin of tae fire is unknown, but the oecupanE believe it the work of aa ineendiaif, as the fire started in the second sryt where there had been no fire dtring the day, and from the further fatt that a part of a bottle of explosive iuid was found near the buiKiag. The building was a two story, and orcopied by different par ties. In th main part below was the blacksmith and wagon shops and lathe of Eme-y & Abbott, adjoining these aa the Smth was the mill ma chinery and mgine of Ed. Huddart who vas just retting ready to oper ate. Theuppestory was occupied by ArnoM &. Bunet, the manufacturers of Arnold's utent bee hive. The loss cf Abbotts: Emery was near $2, G00; that ofuddart about $1,000; that of Amod & Burnet $500. They had 45 bee hves about ready to deliv er, and considerable stock, all of whieh they list with all their tools. The building originally inteuded for a mitt, was re of the first ever built in Brownvih, but notwithstanding its age, wa3s;rong, the frame being of hewn oat Jimber, which, although dryTTfas wii. preserved. The solid old beildlrr burned splendidly and made a hoffire. We can scarcely be lieve the onfiagration the work of an ineendiarj but such is firmly believed by some. We can't imagine what motive anfone would have in such outfSritedtwark. j-.r o D . Ice Oeam at Stroblers. Cocnaellers, harness aad barbed wire.' STEVE2sr Choss. Theiost unprecedented demand for Feba, stamps it at once as the most, eeiain asae remedy known. SoM by .. W. Nickell. Freak Gardetseeds and onion setts, cheap at the gieery and prevision store of T. L. Joes. Thr ladies of the Presbyterian Churohire making arrangements to hold eeir annual ice eream and strawbrry festival. It will be In Marsh)pera House the latter part of next wek. Just what eveninc is not en. Suuner Patterns will arrireat IiOvrnan;s. soon Iaskied. Sunday May ISth In thislty by Bev. S. P. Wilson, Mr. WmLawer, formerly of England, and Kiss Sarah A. Body, recently fromthe mother conn try. Oaiges, rigs, oat meal aad a eool drink iltavs to be found at Gates. The extraction caused by the fire Moady night was more than our eity ean wll afford to bear. The an nihilation f such an industrial insti tution ie aserkwjs loss to the city. That the lo; is realized by oer people is evideneein the fact that many of our ckizenswho are able to do so, are donatiogY'C advancing, liberal sums of money teald in setting those wor thy mechaEcs on their feet again. It is jishtand eneroes for our citizens to do what bey ean to replace this loss, and heljmen who deserve help. Bain, Stdebaker aad Nebraska wagons. STKvrorsoN & Ceoss. Satin and Iuble faced ribbon at DOLEiTS. Xot surprised. When we casider the little atten tion paid to thilaws of health, we are not surprised a. the indifference man ifested in relaton to poritv of dallv ffood. If all .nicies were like Dr. Price's Crean: Baking Powder, this indifference night answer; their perfect wfcoltsomeness would Insure as against al evil consequences. For tiiibest selected stock, of goods aad lowest prices go to loinna's. The Jew Tf est Illnstrated. One ofthe latest claimants for fa vor in tm literary line is a large and beautifcly printed journal of the above tiSe. It is a valuable compen dium fctFar West resources and at tractions, published quarterly, and hailing lorn Omaha, Neb. Bobt. E. Strahorn, the well-knwn author and correspoident, ia at tae helm. Its field is tie wide, the beundiess West, aad judging from the aumber before us, it will do much toward occupying it. The great mines, the vast stock and agrkultural recioos. and the glo rious attractions of Rocky Mountain efimater scenery aad heating and lishing resorti, are treated of in a manner to aJ once interest and in struct all." The current number, elab orately" -fllastrated with gems of far f7w sceagry, contains -IS long col umns devoted especially to the great adraatages agbrded by Colorado for ine capiest, homeseeker ana tour- ist. A sample copy will be sent to any one free of all cost, and any of j our resaerwiii ae repaid iseny sime over for the trouble of sending for it. Address Bobert E. Strahosn, Omaha, Nebraska. IaTJsifcie Hair es at Dolea's. Ncys- Goods of all descrip- (tions, at x.ovi2iau:! L0XD0X ITE3IS. "And h3 dec! pies asked .him, saying, why then say the scribes that EHas must first come? And Jeses answered and said unto them, Elias truly shall first come and restore all things. But I say unto you, that Elias is come already, and they knew him not, but have done unto him whatsoever they listed, like shall also the son of man suffer of them. Then the deciples understood that he spoke of John the Baptist." Five showers of rain Monday afternoon. Widow DowKng is visiting friends in London. Always glad tosee AHnr. Mrs. Josiah Winters is visiting friends in Iowa. Dr. Mathews, although he has an arm broken and otherwise injured, by being thrown out of a boggy, yet was able to be at ehureh last Sunday, and able to see hie patients. Monthly ooacert at the Metho dist Churefe next Sunday at 3 e'eJock p. m. Mrs. Dr. Taurraan, of Brown ville, is visiting London, the guest of Mrs. Kestersoa. The Methodist and Christian Sunday schools will hold a pienie oa the 31st at Mr. James Ely's greve. Other sehoois perhaps will join with them. Red Ribbon Club every Friday night at the Methodist ehureh. Hope all the friends of temperanee will try and attend these meetings, and work for the cause of temperanee, and so briety. No friend of temperanee should be idle now. Work on, work on j victory will come after awhile. Every one saved from becoming a drunkard is a great work. Every one saved from drunkenness is a blessed work. Drunkenness ie a fearful state to be in. There can be no greater benefactor of his race than the tem perance reformer. There is no nse talking philosophy, morals, or relig- ion to a drunken man ; first get him sober. Temperanee ranks first among the virtues. Those who say present religion to men we read of temper ance societies are strangely blinded. Men must be sober before they ean be treated as rational, responsible be ings. Work for temperance, friends According to announcement Marsh Opera Hoese was opened on Tuesday evening by the Blake Dra matic Association in the presentation of "Lady Audley's Secret." The east of character was excellent and the B lakes ably sustained the enviable reputation they have gained. We would be pleased to criticise in detail the different characters, bat the press ure of matter on the morning of pub lication admonishes us to "est it short," but we ean not restraia a spec ial compliment and congratulation to Miss Fannie Arnold, for the splendid manner in which she earried the leading character, that of Lady Aad ley. Miss Faanie's splendid physique, graceful and natural acting, so dis- 4 tinct from the ranting actress, rami. give her favor with any intelligent audience. And when it comes to a song she is the scperior of all. As an amateur Miss Fannie m a star, and naturally steps to the front with the free accord of her associates. When the certain went down in the lest act, Ex-Gov. Furnas stepped from the ao dienee onto the stage, at request of the Association, ana made a short speech in honor of the splendid opening of the Marsh Opera Hoese. Among oth er cheering things, the Gov. said there was only one better opera boose in the State appiaeee) than this. The Governor's little dedicatory ad dress was received by hearty applause. After the play many remained for a j dance, but we did not stay to see it out. The opening of Marsh Opera House was a success, and may the Blakes soon be ready for another an nouncement. We Incidentally ieara that s drag store was burglarized in Phelps oa Monday night this week. SHERIDAN rXEJIS. The much needed raia fell Mon day noon. Cept. W. Craodell has gooe on a visit to Peoria, III. Mr. Fred Mayers baa feet two of his children disease, scarlet fever. Mr. Williams and Mr. Nieksoa, of Berkshire, N. T., are visiting in Sheridan. They own considerable land in this county. Some sympathetic socl who doubtless was thinking of the "iW eaklng out a hungry existence," was (kind enoogh to forward by mail to the local editor, a large piece ef bejo-gna-saasage. Oer seribbHag was interrupted by a call from Hon. Geo. Crow and ex-Superiatendent Pierson. These gentlemen wereatteadiag the trustees meeting of the M. E. Church. Mrs. Parish and her sister, Mfee LInsley, have gone to Table Reek to attend the funeral of their nephew. Ed. Jale is now in the employ of F. P. Tenney. The carpenters were baey petting is a valley getter between the roofe of . f the nriatiae oSce and the millinery store, aad had aboat half the shingles off of each when .the rain storm of Monday came ep. We will not report what the boys said aboat thee. Yea can bay carpets jaat as cheap, (freight oaly added), of Orchard & Bean, Omaha's leading carpet boose. a if voo lived In Omaha. Largest stoek in the West. Perfeot satisfee-l1 tioa guaraateed. In ordering by mail. state color, senlity, material aad p.ree, and free samples wHi be fer B5aed. Ir. E. 13. Arnold Makes a specialty of diseases of the Bye, Bar, 2Tose tmd Threat. See tlie new Table Linens, Xapliins, IJoyles &c, at iov-man:s. w-"- -----" YY ritgaini 7X9 R - it: f M l aflPfmSD 1a3. 1", ai.n- Siiidabaker, m Nebraska Wagsts 0 All Sizes Keystone, Deere, and THE liLPIN SOLKY, Sandwich and Keystone PORN vMFI I PRC- H6E.E OE HWD-WITH ETHUg U Villi VI I LtLLLtft O: wmm & pii id lilii iku Table Hate iiiiiil lil A FIRST -CLASS MACHINE. Stalk Cutters, Pumps Seeders Wheelbarrows, is. Xheae Goods flT are of iiie 2!A. V3& g-hsl 33 j". zs Has on Hand, Dry Goods Boots, Qneensware, imuiifi fiPT&nr mMkw mmm Our incr eesed sales suable -as to t&irsd sa&i&aa? step in iJsiB diraotioss o JLQ"W P2ZC23. 33s Prices "We aae Tisfczr re bosid -bo a&ssaterfc and iiold GBsto3&. As We Ilmtq so inereawe af erpezsses, tfs nir propose to gr?e tfee tr&ae tlie "benefit, of the increase ia, Ssiseaaj. A per sonal esaxninatiGa. doe not oftUgmte y&s. iao any, "but sill eoninee yon tns.i we oan aaael -criH make it to joar advantage to ay oc xiscsLULSSorsrrEXS. Bteteb Gray is a sylife dies' kid gloves. The Detaoesatie weasel did Sad the RepsbUaan sees aafeeaw The New York Herald hi sorry to see the negroes "exodaotina;.' Six eoonties In Iowa have female Scperintesdenss of cocaraoo seboofe. A thoasand-aere plantation near Natchea, Miss.. reeentivaoM for $8. Sprouting the potato will advance the crop two weeks. The Pennsylvania papers agriitsa to forceeet a marked activity ia the iron trade ia the immediate fataze. Soethern Democrats dto aot aea the use of soldier at the potts, as thay. themselves are walking araanals. Birmingham, Bag., is hnpoctiag bay forks, eloeks, apple parsn d clothes pins from Philadelphia. Commissioner Le Dae hi axace hopeful of corn and goegnnaa than of beet roots as the plants which era to aid the success of oar soeaffavodMma; indeetry. There is aeore of the Confederate army in Congress than tbeve ewecwaa ? ths TTnltMl Htie-ranvafc tao noils. The people are not so aneaey about the latter ae aboat the former, analforfc poddings. pastry, ac. are thev like the veto," and like it the j Dr. Prieee Special Flavoring Ex beUer the store they think abaotlt. , tracta. Ia th age of adulteration, it A -rllr fn Tendon (iz4mm finds that the cracking of pears ie prevented by grafting more than one variety on the same stock. He ie very positive aboat it If this persecctfca is eoatinsed, aad is followed by any eouidwebb exodus, the people of the Soath wBI have aa opportunity, !ae tbey look epon their natiiied Soldo aad decaying iodaetry, to reflect that iaey have extingeisbed tb very source of their prosperity. The proposed aaivatsity for the ) edecatton of colored young see ia Naw York will start with $3M00 endowment. The earrfealam will be broad and liberal. WoeseB wiH aa be admitted. TheDeatoeratE tn Congress aay that J there Is at last a well-defined bane be tween the parties, aad that the President has drawn the line. On this issae the poople ? ready to -rata now. Tbey will be none the leas ready next year. Are the Detaoeraets reedy for the question? A new indaetry in the Ualtad Steles ie the prodaatmaof frail ayr aps. Its socee-6 hae hfoagbt tbeao 3yrups into eosapctitroa with French escnalaetarea, whieh have heretiftwe bad She Baorkots of the world. The Few Orleans Tune baa a faemt grief in the Lonieiana Caaetitnfcoaal Convention. Ofspeeobee delivered ia the convention on Saturday the j. says: "Thev disclose ao t of cheep demagogy and wild-cat maasbtp which oaght to make aad, we have no doabt, will : eitiaene blash." The controlled by the .UemoeraHe The wife of a prominent pbysfetaa in Lexington Ky.. became deranged after atteaoiag a revival meeting:, and was foe ad wandering six miles from home, carrying a maisage from Christ to a friesd- Thfc? year, far the first tima. wemon are admitted to all the fTsminWlom EDe -"sy an cqani tecmswith men. This is the onh En glish nnlvesaity whieh has fieJI eoncesaioa to The Setma (Ala.) lont I this me a principle of actios in that 3tate : Stor edtrai'ng too children of nttcaca w! on. Stop lttMiii arlMk rV-.i 1 ' " "" ""'". tangbt from the cradle to hato M" - hand thatfeode m Ambcam the pnhHe Deasaacass only, and fthejr kind of birrfs that don't thaes." Tfantmtnsav. - 'maHrfarwtaaetaot wiBeorevar. f:. . URAL 04 and Stvles- Unioh Boat Pumiteis. The Simplest, T .ightegt, sad Most jDurable. ra of the United Scstes, and will be soki LOW. A TZ&JLTJS& ? ? lg-:e:b a foil Lme of Clothios;. Slices IN otions, &o. 3TiTSr C.aTMX3ft 1 1 Jmtft Jkccadrca y A LAEGE LINE of .Ladies', Misses' and Children's fine goat and kid shoes at Bob- ito n lirniiirm UKXtM I Wax iULlUUffiJli a GQmrn isona Ladies, call ai Doaamfs far your siik farimmiiwg ani IHaaas, &a e- AFTSfetaflC The Wehatas Cbaav Argm aaya a burner In that esanty baa Mty aerea of flax growing whieh loaka well. Thlaaia now agiLeaJlaal tuaiaiij is. So mA bay ftwaHme aatll yoo nr nrarath etacr SrEVKssoar dt Canes. WiBsaaai at UDmnmmm. l"? O--"- " nuuin W wm,m vj ine om pain or honesty, aaa wamm ers owe it to than Wis to paHociaa soeh eflbrts. SrS t Tjvmks LwaNai,,a fior Meal ad 9vt 3? ST jfaia. Stret. elMagte b Every odor made by Dr. Pieiee has th ecohar aweetBeeo eharaeteristse of toe Sowar from which it wa ob tained, and are so chaste and delicate that their aae really leave nothing to be desired. Dr. Price's handkerchief pscracaos delbrht all who aae them. CycleganaBai a7 JJAasuimcG, It will he welcome sews to all inv" em of good Hteratore that the new, biOEtifal and manrelioaaly cheap j ease edition of Chamber C&eti. dia of ExgtiALHet attire is to be eoc: pleted oa Jane 1. VolomelV. it jus: iaroed, aad the remaiaiag four vd- inmasKretoDemMiea ana aeirwreo a: one time oa the date stated. Th work riahly dseerves the aaea tt h obtained of nearly 100.009 volumes &: -ready, aad oaght to attain, ao It prob apiy will, to a roand million. The price, which has varied at different increasing as the asmtication, greased, has bow been perma nently fixed atSSLfla for the paper -vote, complete, nearly 3.5fi& page . $3.60 for doth. $i.To for half moroec. gib tap, and $3.75 for the 4 vol. ei,- Uon uihatf asoroeeo, gilt top btn.rr?. A dmcooat of 19 par cent, frosa thte m allowed to those whose cr ate received before Jane 1. and a farther discoaat of sen per cant, to ordering in dabs of five c: sets at one time. Postage, if t v mail. 15-coats extra. 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