Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, June 05, 1879, Image 3

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THE ADVERTISER.
Arrival and Departure of Mails.
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"Wednesdays and Fridays, arrivlas Taesdays,
Tborsdav aad Satnrdars.
Xetrtnz. leaves Xoodavs aad Pndays, arrivhur
Tuesdays and Saturdays.
Brownrllle Buss Line to Pnelp.
Leave Bruvctrrill S a. ra and 3 p. ra-
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THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1S79.
Attention Sir Kniguts.
Members Mt. Carmel Com
mandary Knights Templar are
hereby notified to meet at their
Asylum Monday eveninc June
9th. for the purpose ot electing
and iijptalline officers and pay
ment Annual Dues. It is im
portant every Sr. Kt. be pres
Bv order Em. Tom.
A. W. NlCKELT,,
Recorder.
ent.
THE LARGEST
Stock of Men s, La
dies' Misses' and Chil
dren's fine and coarse
boots and shoes in the
county. Call and ex
amine and get prices.
A. Kobison.
csaBOKaassK
Jewelry at Nickell's.
Pcints and Oils at 2s ickell's".
Codfish and potatoes at Gate;
Sieves and Tinware at Willing';
-California canHed goods at Gates.
Iarge stock of hardware at Will
ing1. Perique
Gates'.
smoking tobacco at
BuiWere, buy your hardware at
killing's.
Mixed paints, all shades and col
ors, at Nkskell's.
Money to loan on Real Estate se
curity. Apply to Wm. H. Hoover.
Sweet Potato plants at Rossell's
from the 1 of May till the 20of Juno,
Shipping tags, larce or small,
printed or otherwise, for sale at thi
office. Thanks to Senators Saunders and
Paddock for Congressional documents
received.
A fall line of canned goods,
meats, frHits, &.C., at bottom prices for
cash, at Gate?'.
The wheat is wonderfully im
proved ice the rain, and the corn
is just splendid.
BaiWers Stevenson &. Cross will
give bed rook figures on hardware
and throw the nails in.
For a nice dish of ice cream, call
at the -restaurant and refreshment
roomB of C. &. S. A. Body.
If you wish a pmp that will
-work well, in cistern or well, get
Willing to pet It in for you.
Every farmer nearly has a good
"sUnd" of corn, but the cutworms
are troublesome ia somefieids.
2,500 acres of land in Bedford
Precinct for sale oh reasonable terms.
Apply to Willim H. Hoover.
We are prwred to do all kinds
of tlnwork on short notice and at low
price. Stevexson & Cross.
Wall Paper, Window Shades,
School Books, at reduced prices at
Drug- aud Book store of W. H. Mc
Oreery. The big rain of Friday evenlnir,
Friday night and Saturday, appears
to have been general throughout the
country and gave everyplace a good
soaking. It was the right kind of a
rain at the rfcrht time
The eirit tried last week in theTJ.
p. Court at Omaha between Dr. Mc
Pherson and Marsh, resulted in a
jodgraentforMcPherson for $6.S4S.25,
as damages sustained by him. Schick
was for Dr. Mcand Broady for Marsh.
Mr. Schick is doubtless well pleased
with his success.
Toadies walking and liousc
slippers at L.ovrman's.
Nebraska City iSim.- The new
cummer arrangement over the roads
west and south of this city seems to
have been planned with an eye single
to causing the traveling public and
the people along the lines cenerally,
.all the inconvenience possible. We
"have yet to hear from a single town
whose eltizens are satisfied with the
present time-table. The people of
Nebraska City certainly are not.
However, there is supposed to be no
help for it. When the railroads once
get a "grip" on a place nothing short
of a special interposition of divine
providence or the legislature can
loosen it.
Xaljles' .and Cuildrens? slioes
at Lowman'8.
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BUSINESS BKETrriES.
Head Light oil at Hill's.
Ice cream freezers at Wil ling's.
Collins' Dental rooms over Jones'
store.
Soda water and axle grease at
Gates'.
Spouting and Unroofing done by
Willing.
Money to loan on farms. Apply
to T. L. Schick.
Choice sugar cured hams and
dried beef at Gates'.
The High School closed this
week for the summer.
The Missouri river has been on
the rise for several days.
Sewing Machines and needles for
sale by Stevenson & Cross.
Nice stock of clocks, watches and
jewelry, at Joseph Schutz'.
Choice brands of chewing and
smoking tobacco, at Gates'.
For tinshop work on short notice
call on Stevenson &, Cross.
Two top buggies for sale, cheap.
Joe O'Pblt.
If you want a No. 1 Prairie
Breaker, call on Teare & Campbell.
Oranges, figs, oat meal and a cool
drink always to be found at Gates.
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 the Best working cook stove
with automatic shelf, call on Stevn
son &. Cross.
Cultivators with or without
tongues, come and see them.
Hawley & Douglas.
Dr. Collins, Dentist, Brownville,
Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Not at
home on Fridays. 3tf
Thomas Richards'has the finest
assortment of agricultural implements.
at the lowest prices.
We go to press thi week before
we can make a report of the Com
mencement Exercises.
Call and eee the large stock of
stoves that have jast arrived at Will
ing'? of the best make.
Extra copies of The Advertiser
for sale by A. W. Niekell, druggist
book-seller and stationer.
The June term of County Com
missioners' Court is in session this
week. Full Board present.
I have for sale, cheap. some choice
lots, in Nemaha City, for those who
want to build. Wx. H. Hoover.
Money to loan on real estate se
curity. Apply to S. A. Osborx,
43tf Brownville, Neb.
SO acres of Improved land for sale,
on reasonable terms, 3 miles south of
Nemaha City. Apply UTWilliam H.
Hoover.
Teare d- Campbell do not peddle
their plows and cultivators but are
wHiins that farmers compare good?
and prices with any in the market.
An old settler was laid low in
Nemaha City during the wind and
rain storm Friday evening. It was
a Cottonwood tree, on the residence
premises of Peter Kirker, planted by
Dr. Whitinger2l years ago. It was
something over two feet across the
but.
The largest stock and handsom
est variety of cook stove? and range?
to be found in Nemaha County, with
all the latest improvements, consist
ing of the different pattern? 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 waeon load of
trimmings, by Stevenson &. Cross.
Ed. Arnold, 21. il.,
Visits patients both day and night.
Trunks
ienrs.
and valises at Do-
H. C. Lett
Will pay the highest market price
for Builer and Eggn.
Table L.iaen at LoTrman's.
A Harvester and Hinder.
The W. A. "Wood stands above par.
Cost of wire per acre 35 cents. Buy
no other. Best machine made. Reg
olator, T. Richards.
31usllns and sheetlngat L.otv-
man's.
Notice.
All persons knowing themselves to
be indebted to the undersigned will
please call and settle immediately.
Ourshopand tools having been burn
ed, we need all that is due us, that we
may continue in business.
Abbott 6c Eatery.
Trimmings and. buttons, all
styles, at Dolen's.
A Cultivator
Without a tongue is better In every
way than one with a tongue, provided
you get the New Departure ; and if
any one doubts their superior quali
ties, enquire of Wm. MeKinuey, M.
H. Wiles. B. F. Mclninch, Wm.
Flinn, Thos. Higgins, aud 92 other
farmers that have bought in two years.
Teare &. Campbelli., Agents.
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Gents furnishing goods at
Eovcman's.
Notice.
My pasture, on the Nemaha, above
Skeen's mill, is rendered unsafe for
stock, by persons who go there to
hunt, fish and gather frnit.. Fires
are built at the roots of young trees;
fence wire cut ; bars broken, or left
down, and a herd of thirty cattle and
horses turned loose on the unfenced
crops near by. The owner must pay
damages. I therefore forbid all per
sons entering that pasture.
49w3 F. A. HoLiTES.
Nemaha City, May 27, 1S79.
BARGAINS IX CXOTHIXG
At HACKNEY'S.
Headers! Headers!
Buy the genuine Haines' of the
Regulator. T. Richvbds
Ribbons at L.ovrman:s.
REMOVAL!
FH
rhe First National Bank
nVZLX. eemote
A."boTxt CTone 5iL
To No. 76, Main St.
"Net door to Court Souse
Persons wishing to enjoy a nke
dish of
1
W Strawberries
gj Ice Greani,
IT2 or a good glas3 of
H Sodawatp or Lemonade
shoald call at the ' W
k IGE-CREASi PARLORS M
Mrs. HATCHETT
4 three doors east of P.O.
fed
Gocd cirars always on hand.
jt Tlie
ROCERY AND PROVISION
STORE CXF1 II
37. X. Jones
Is the place to get
Grocerics.
i 7
JProvisions,
Confections,
Fine Cigars,
Toilet Soap,
Canned Goods,
Fi'esh JSuiter,
.Efc, Etc., Etc.
We ateo keep all the best brands of
floor, aad everything usually kept In .
a first class grocery store. I
' We have la coa
aectioo witb oar
hoasea first ciaaa
FEED STORE
ladies' ulsters at Lowman'i.
A vicious rencounter occurred
in Nemaha City, on Saturday even
ing last, at Bennett's saloon, between
Jim Bennett and a man named Geo.
Lewis, whoresidesja3t over thecoun
tv line in Richardson county. We
heard different ver-ions as to lhe cause
of the trouble, and as a preliminary
trial was waived, it is impossible to
arrive at a conclusion which might
not bs incorrect, and do injustice io
one or the other of the parties; and
as the matter will be for trial in the
District Court, we shall not publish
any of the stories, as. to which was to
blame, or which sought or began the
assault. The two men were not good
friends, they having had a fight some
time ago; and meeting in the saloon,
and probably both being more or less
intoxicated, a slight provocation led
to a collision. Bennett struck Lewis
in the face with his fist and Lewis
used& pocket knife, cutting and stab
bing Bennett in several places, only
two of which are severe or considered
atall dangi-roiii. These arc. e urn,
across the abdomen, of several inches
in length which came near disembow
Iing him, and one stab in the right
side, which Dr. Fo3ter, who attends
the wounded man, thinks possibly
touched the liver. The Dr. thinks,
however, that neither of the wound?
are very dangerous. The combatants
were separated as soon as it could be
done, and city marshal George Sutton
took Lewis in charge, afterward pass
ing him in charge of constable Rabe
Elliott, who took him before J. P
Crother, justice of the peace. The
parties not being ready for trial then
the justice placed Lewis under $200
bond and set the trial for Monday
morning 10 o'clock. Monday morning
Bennett was not able to appear but
Lewis was on hand, waived an exam
nation and was required to give a
bond of$o00 for his appearance at district-court.
The prisoner had no
trouble in giving bail as he is a man
of considerable wealth, and la well
respected by his neighbors.
Linen suits at Lowman's.
We had the pleasure of spending
a short time at the Opera House, on
Thursday evening, last, during the
festival under the auspices of the la
dies of the Presbyterian Church. The
ice cream, strawberries aud lemonade
were abundant and delicious; and
judging from the unusually large
crowd present, the occasion was a suc
cess above the average.
Tbermometor
L,ovrnjanrs.
Parasols at
Money can be saved in buying
carpets at Orchard & Bean's, largest
Omaha carpet house. In ordering
carpets by mail, state color, quality, .
material and price, and samples will
be furnished free. Satisfaction guar
anteed. They refer to hundreds of
customers all over Nebraska, and In
Wyoming.
Fcatlier fans at Lowman-'s.
The lecture advertised to be de
livered by Prof. Church on Friday
evening of last week, did not take
place; it being postponed one week
by request of the lecturer. We un
derstand Prof. Church will be on hand
Friday evening, this week, to meet
his engagement.
Fans, fans ! at Lowman.
A very heavy rain fell upon this
city Friday evening. It filled cp the
cisterns, brightened up the gardens,
washed away the filth and did vari
ous other good things. We hope it
rained as hard all over the county as
it did here.
Rucliing at Lomnan's.
Nemaha City now has no saloon
and will probably not have any for at
least the next year.
r
Cottonades, tlie Cheapest, at
ILpwnian5.
:Friday Eve. 6th.
BY-
the
Opera House.
Subject of Lecture
Berlin and Her Schools.
Proceeds of the lecture will be applied to tie
benefit of the
KIROWllVILLE LIBRARY
W BEADING BOOM.
Let every- lady and gentleman, together with all
the students,
Turn Out to Hear
the Prfescr, aad give hkn on: of these brH-
Haat, intelligent, appreciative auci;nccs
for wakh oer dry h noted.
Admission 25c. Children !0o-
Tickets for sale at the asual places.
Dr. E. 15. Arnold
Makes a specialty of diseases of the
Eye, Ear, JYbse and Throat.
Hid and lisle gloves at low
man's. In the native groves and forests
in this section of the country the in
sect which entomologists call the
Cicada, commonly known as the 17
year locust, abound at present in
great numbers, and their shrill song
or sound is constantly heard through
out the day. While they swarm, In
spots, among the trees and bushes
generally, sacking the juices of the
leaves and depositing their eggs in the
tender young branches, their favorite
is the hickory. In comparison with
the real locust, or migratory grasshop
per, they are dissimilar and perfectly
harmless, doing no harm to crops or
in any other way, excepting among
the tenderest growths of the forest,
from which the tree soon recovers
after their departure. We do not
think they will even harm young
orchards, as some fear, but will con
fine themselves to the wild woods.
The male cicada alone possesses the
organs of sound perfectly developed.
These are in no way connected with
the mouth or throat, but may be des-
Ortbod ac a mnaml npjiaratn?, 4
under side of the abdomen, which is
very complicated, consisting of a set
of membranes and fibres connected
with powerful muscles. The sounds
may be produced after the insect is
dead, by pulling the fibres and letting
them escape.
Calico at Xovrnian;g.
"And while our Brownville
friend? have to some extent been dis
accommodated, I believe the present
arrangements is satisfactory to the
bulk of the people living upon the
other portions of the line." J. Ster
ling Morion.
Mr. Morton's "smoothing it over"
causes only a sneer of contempt down
this way, for, as an old citizen re
marked, "O. Morton is paid by the
company for his thin apologies, and
of course he would speak favorably
for this or anything else the compa
ny might do."
Percales atLowman:s,
We have noticed about as many
drunken men on our streets within
the last two or three weeks since we
have Jiad only a beer saloon in town
as when we had whisky saloons.
This fact is hard asrainst the beer ad
vocates
The beer made and drank.
these progressive times is about as
intoxicating as whisky, is just ai
poisonous and twice as nasty.
Chevoit at Lowman!s,
lasonic
Special communication of Nemha
Valley Lodge No. 4, A. F. & A. M.,
Saturday evening June 7th. Work
in the Fellow Craft Degree. Tisit.ng
brethren invited. By order of the W.
M
B. F. Souder, Sec'y.
2len?s Clothing at IOTrmanJs.
We have heard from and talked
with a great many people from every
part of the country, and the senti
ment is universally in favor of cele
brating theFourth this year at Brown
ville. Clothing at I.ovs-mari-'s.
Closing exercises of the com
mencement of the Normal School,
Peru, will take place Thursday eve
ning, June 19th.
Arctic soda at Nickell's, reno
vates the whole system and keeps you
cool.
Teas 2 Ocis and up at J.
I. McGee's.
Prof. Chnrch at Opera HonseFri
day evening.
Arctic soda, healthiest drink In
the world, at Nickell's.
Large line of parasols and
fans at J. L. McGee's.
Root beer at Nicksll
PnOFi G.Ei GHil nbn
LOCAL PERSONALS.
Mrs. W. A. Judkins Is visiting
at Sedalia, Mo.
Jno. W. Bennett has returned
from a visit to Kentucky in improved
health.
iirs. Eason went down to St.
Joseph, on Wednesday, where she
will reside in future.
Zook is making some important
improvements in the construction of
bis photograph gallery.
G. F. Bower, telegraph operator
at this place, and lady are visiting
friends at Knoxville, Iowa.
Graham'ssaw mill is about ready
to operate again. It i3 located on the
hill opposite the old brick yard.
Mrs. A. W. Niekell arrived at
home Wednesday from a three weeks'
vist to friends at Topeka, Kansas.
Arthur Walsh came in from the
rural districts last Tuesday, bringing
with him an interesting case of Ague.
Miss Mary Fairbrother, daughter
of F. M. Fairbrother, of the Tecum
seh Chieftain, arrived in this city Fri
day, and is visiting with the Fair-1
brothers of Brownville.
Gen. Atkinson will not leave for
Santa Fe before Thursday of next
week. The Gen. has just received
from his partner some very exalting
newj regarding their Carbonate mine.
It-is without an equal in richness.
.The names of the students re
ceiving graduating diplomas at the
exercises, Wednesday evening, are
JohnD. Rainey, Miss Clara Mercer,
Miss Mary C. Fairbrother, Miss Min
nie liainey and Miss Lelia W. Crane.
XIrs. Witcherly, of Falls City,
came up to Brownville Monday, to
meef her sister, Mrs. Russel, of Cin
cinnati, who is here to see her
aged father and mother. Mrs. Rus
seli started on her return trip to Cin
cinnati, Wednesday.
2Ir. H. K. Smith, correspondent
of themertcan Stockman, published
at Chicago, is in Brownville in the
interest of that paper, andjalso doing
business for Bensley, Wagner & Bens-
ley, grajn and live stock commission
merchants, of Chicago.
Jimmy Hawkins, proprietor of
the "Palace Barber Shop'1 has pro
cared the services of Mr. P. J. Stcger,
a first class barber of St. Joseph, to
assist him.in his business. Hawkins
says he will have none but first rate
workmen in his shop, and spares no
efforts or expense to pleasehis cus
tomers. We have received a circular ad
vertisement of "Berkley's Private
Dancing Academy, 231 Church St.,
Burlington, Vt." This is our whilom
fellow citizen George P. The Prof,
is one of the most accomplished of
the profession, and his many friends
of Brownville and the State, will be
pleased to hear of this indication of
his prosperity.
If you want to seethe lar
gest siodc of Dry goods No
tions, Hats, Caps, Boots,
Shoes, Clothing, Groceries.
Great International Store
ofMcGee and Moore's.
Straw Hats at Lowman's.
Advertising.
Bone merchants adopt the plan of
filling the sides of houses, fences and
newipapers, advertising their busi
ness, but Stevenson Cross take this
modjst way of letting their custom
ers -enow that they have some nice
furniture, stoves, hardware and gro
cerhs for sale chean.
Ladies' shoes S100,
slippers 50cts. ; Men's
shoes from 81.25 up
to 86 at E.ohison's.
Boy's Clothing- at Lownian-'s.
Fourtli of July!
Jist received, the largest invoice of
5 aad 10 cent goods that ever came to
tovn. Come and see.
Mrs. Small.
TJie Haines Header is the
boss, sold by F. I. Teivney,
Sheridan, JS'eb. 50iv2
Charter! Charter!!
Coot stove with automatic shelf,
hot Wast best cook stove to buy. For
sale by Thos. Richards.
A new case of percalls at Do
len's.
&;
Are paying ninety-nine cent? for
Nemaha County warrants at First
NatlonalBank. 4Bw4
Cornshellers, harness and barbed
wire. Stevexson fc Cross.
A new stGcli of hats at I5o
lenJs. Everybody goes to J. L.
McGee's io buy cottonades.
Kress sroods of every style
and description at 3L.owinan;s.
Call and set prices before you
buy.
Do not buy furniture until you
look through our mammoth stock.
Stevexsox & Choss.
MEN'S AND BOYS'
Fine sewed Alms and!
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lOW Cllt Shoes at JtiOD-
icnn'c
JWUAl J
Corsets at towmaa's.
Pot a good nand-made
ooot or slioe go to Pat.
Clixte's. He always keeus
on liandtlxe bestlbrands of;
rfte jl in wjj. j.;a. uu-j. -
"5TA5H KA at Imroan's.
THE FOURTH !
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Brown ville will Celebrate.
lexaaha Corrnty Invited to
Unite "vFitlL Brownville.
Oration. 2Iusic by the Band, Patriot
ic Songs, Dinner for Everybody,
Gun Powder, Lemonade, and a
Grand Parade "by the Boys," Will
be Some of the Interesting features
of the Bay.
At a meeting of citizens the pro
priety of celebrating the 103d An
niversary of the Independence of the
United States, it was unanimously re
solved to celebrate, and that Nemaha
County be invited and requested to
join us in the celebration. The fol
lowing committees were.appolnted :
COHICTTEE OX GEXERAIi AERAXOE
3IEXTS. James Stevenson, A. E. Gilmore,
Jno. S. Minick, Robt. W. Furnas,
George W. Fairbrother, jr.
PRESIDENT OF THE DAY.
Capt. Jno. L. Carson.
MARSHAL.
Capt. R. V. Black.
COiOITXTEE OX SPEAKIXG.
Furnas, Carson,
Lett, McKenzie.
CGinilTTEE OX iTUSIC.
E. Huddart, Jno. S- Miniok,
W. T. Rogers, E. M. Lippitt,
Geo. Dye, F. R. Sykes.
COMMITTEE OX GROUXDS.
W. H, Small,
J. Hawkey,
A. Burnette,
J. W'. Love,
Jonas Druery,
H. C.Rowe,
J. B. Berger,
J. Stevenson,
D. O. Cro3,
D. H. McLaughlin,
J. M. Cochran,
M. Bsrada,
R. Johnson,
R. C. Carr,
Thomas Crummel.
COMMITTEE OX IXVTTATIOX3.
Geo. W. Culp, Alex. McKtnney,
J. H. Shook,
S. Gilbert,
J. S.tlhurch,
L. Gilbert,
John K. Smith,
A. L. Fry,
R. A. Stewart,
H. Steinman,
J. H. Pholman,
B. M. Bailey,
J. M. Trowbridge,
Jno. P. Crother,
D. M. Colvin,
Church Howe,
H. L. Randall,
Jas.McCandlas,
Wm. Stevens,
Tom. Majors,
A. J. Skeen,
Rev. Derrick,
Jno. Miller,
D. C Coal,
W. Dundas,
M. B. Raymond, Alex. Kearns,
Geo. Harmon,
W. H. Hoover,
W. A. Judkirv?.
A. R. Davison,
H. O. -Minick,
W. R. Leach,
Chas. TJhlig,
fCO. Oroac,
O. A. Cecil,
H. L. Mathews,
Frank Johnson, Jno. Bath.
A. W. Morgan, F. B. Tiffiney,
Lucius Church, M. J. Fenn,
Geo. B. Moore, G. W. Fairbrother,
FIXAXCE COMMITTEE.
J. S. Minick, W. H. MeCreery,
B. M. Bailey, J. M. Trowbridge.
The Red Ribboners had an un
usually interesting meeting Tues
day evening. Bro. Shoekey's lecture
was very good, and the music and
balance of programme excellent.
Face towlcs at Lowman-'s.
The committee to raise funds to
provide for the celebration is meeting
with decided success. It is estimated
that about $300 in money will be nec
essary to meet the expenses.
We believe it has been settled
that our Fourth of July dinner is to
be a picnic. So prepare to come with
your baskets well filled.
French gingham. LoTvnian.
H. C. Lett
Has the name of keeping the best
groceries at the lowest prices.
Toadies and Childrcns' Hose
at Lowman'!).
Will receive this week a
large line of dry goods, no
tions, ladies' linen suits,
hats, clothing, groceries,
c, J. L. McCee-
4th of July
Goods can be had cheap at H. C.
Lett's.
F. E. & lawns at laowman's.
A new line of ladies' fine shawls
and underwear jost received by Mrs.
White.
California Caaed Fruit at Hill's.
Seed buckwheat
Douglas'.
at Hawlev &.
A good second-hand reaper and
mower, as good as new, for sale eheap
by Hawley & Docglas.
Seed buckwheat at Hawley iz
Douglas'.
Fine fookofhuggu ana
farm wJitps just received at
Souder cheap.
Heceiyed, a large
iine of Ladies1 French
kid, button and side
lace, shoes at Bobis-
Qj'gs
Bain, Studebaker and Nebraska
J wagens. OTETZSSOS C. IjROES.
L0XD0S ITE3IS.
"In the fourth watch of the night,
Jesus went cnto them, walking on
the sea. And when the disciples saw
him walking on the sea,, they were
troubled, saying, it is a spirit."
-I. UC 3WIU1 &IUg JU6 a ClU UU LUC
picnic.
Don't forget the Red Ribbon
Club next Friday night.
' Much sympathy, Bro. Shurtliff,
for your bereavement. 13s patient,
"keep the commandments," so that
you "mav have a right to the tree of
life, and pass through the gates into
thecity" and meet all your loved ones
again.
Last Friday afternoon the heav
ens were opened, and the rain fell in
torrents. Now the grain is revived,
and now the farmer must bestir him,
or the weeds will get the start of him
in the fast growing corn.
The proposed picnic will be June
14th.
The very fact of the existence of
an individual, let it be negro, Indian,
or "heathen Chinee," proves that in
dividuals have rights which all other
men ought to respect, and if they do
not, retribution fearful will be the
consequence. Will the "civilized
white men" ever reach the position
in morals, with all their boasted In
telligence and religion, as to "do un
to others as they would have others
do unto them?'
The London farmers are carrying
a great many bushels of wheat into
Brownville, doing their port in rais
ing material for "bread for the eater."
The recent heavy rains prevent
ed the mails from getting through
this route last Saturday, did not get
through till Sunday, although the
present mail carrier, Mr. Emery, is a
faithful, energetic man in his busi
ness. A Great Uterary TTorli.
A work that every lover of good lit
erature wants at 'constant command,
because while it Is superlatively at
tractive and interesting in itself. It Is
also a key and index to all other
good English literature, enabling one
to see and judge for himself what au
thors and books are most desirable for
him to read such is the new Acme
edition of ChcberJs Cydoptedkz qf
EngHsk Literature. In its nearly
3,500 pages it gives, biographies of all
noted British and American authors
from earliest times to the present,
with choice and characteristic selec
tions from their writings, thus being
a concentration of the best produc
tion of modern intellect. It ib pob
Iisbed in eight handy and beaulifei
16mo volumes, at prices so low as to
seem really astortishing to most book
buyers, viz. : in paper, complete,
$2.00; cloth, $3.00; half morocco,
$4.75; halfmoroceo, the foor volume
edition $3 75. From these low rates a
discount of 10 per cent, is allowed to
those ordering before June 1, and a
further discount of 10 jftr cent, when
ordered in clubs of five or more. It is
not sold by dealers or agents, but only
to buyers direct, by the publishers,
the American Book Exchange, 55
Beekman street. New York, who
will send specimen pages, &c, free,
on request.
Rzcsh so great that J. I.
McGee has had no time to
write Locals. Call and see
him, lie has the boss stock.
Parasols and fans at Dolen?s.
Poeket knives at NiekelFs, every
one warranted.
Tlangr-Tiang-.
The Ylang-Ylang flower is pro
duced by a Ianre tree, and its odor
scents the air for miles around. Dr.
Vrino nrunnra: liia "VlnnT."V"!wer Tt-.
tract from the otto of these fiowers,
anu It 1? a charm ins: perfume, having
a irajrranee unlike any other hand
kerchief perfume.
Barbed -wire constantly
v,, 7.mw7 r?-t T TVi nnr-V
Ull tit lit- MX L-. -t. J-KJMlKy JJ 1
Slier idan, JFeb. 50 w2
BiUiousaess or constipation Is a
sign of a diseased Liver. Cure them
both with Bremoline. Sold by A. W.
Niekell.
XiCnioa.
It is from the rind of the Messina
lemon that Dr. Price prepares his
special Flavoring Extract of Lemon.
While other Leraon Extracts In a lit
tle time have the taste and odor of
turpentine. Dr. Price's for any length
of time retains its lntesse lemony
taste.
The most remarkable results ever
effected by a fever and ague remedy,
are produced by Febrina. Try it.
Sold by A. W. Niekell.
Rewarded.
Steel & Price, the manufacturer? of
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder,
are rewarded by the reputation of
raanafaetarlne good articles. It ie a
shameful confession to make that
many people are willing to use adul
terated articles because of a small re
duction in price.
For a good Sxdfalo cus
tom, iiand-ixiade'boot, go to
Pat. dixie's.
Hams at J. L. JlcGee's.
A CARD.
To all -who are saffering from the errors
and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak
ness, early decay, loss of manhood, c. 1
will nd a recipe that will core yoc. FRtas.
OF CSaRGS. This great remedy was dis
covered by a missionary In SoathrAsserica.
Send s. self-addressed envelope to the Rev.
Joseph T. Idem; Station D, Bible Hoose,
New York City. Wyl
CONStfaiPTlOX CURED.
Asekf pb7steiB. retired froa practice, fcsvtes
hadpiacedlaMsaadshyaaSantloaia zifesioa
arrifcefora!&ot a staple vegetable remedf fer
the speedy and permanent care c coasvaptfna.
1 bronchitis, catarrh. &sthsxL. aad an throat aad
teng aSecthms. alse a pssfetveasd radical eare for
; ettobs dettBty aad all aerveos rtrnplatatr. alter
' having tested its wonderful cozatfT powers ia
ifcoosaads of cases, baafritithto dacrto Basket:
1 Icboot tafefe saSeritBT feOe-xs. Actuated by bfe
motive, and a desire to relieve hitman ssSertac.I
will xk. liTrc n rim.-gg, aw w vrmo Kan H. rnrr
rectee. with Ml tf reckons cjreyart:sd aglac-.
iaOerraaa.7regch.eT Snghta. SeMbysoHhr
adaregtaa-TThhalniTm. naaciac this paper. W. W.
Seerar,.Pe'3fwsfc, !? pr.yew Yacfc.
:tscijl,.
THJS BROWyviLLE .TT.AnivKTS.
FoJlewlo: are ttoe qaetattoos yesterday
noon, the time eC otsg: to press.
1SYSSTOCK.
CORRTXTTZB 2TB. 2T. XAXLKT, ST8GS BZAXZB
A2TB SHIPFEK.
H05S S2 502 7S
Steers, fiiir to efeefee
Cows, fat
2 W2 5C
GRAiy HjLRHZSX.
COSSECTXB BT W- TV, HAtUO.'iir, GS7
9EALBS.
Wheat, choice fel! HB SS
sprln- "
Eye . 25
Barley x- a 68
Cora In the ear 21
saeHed-
STSSST 2CARKSZ PKO&9CE.
CORRECTED WEEKLY 3T g. C EKTHBgATnTR
XX DRUGS. GKSCEKZES A5B PROTBOS.
Corn Meal,? Mil S Si4 80
Butter MeK3
Lard &
Potatoes , '. 25
Apples, , 1 WiSt 25
Ontens 59
Calekens, sW. per goaeB 2 Mfte 25
sprtoc. 1 Sm
CiiSekeas.aressed.' to
THrteeys, tlrsssed, JL ft
Wood, f cord
o
S
99
to
Hsf, ? ta .
JtMTAIZ. XAMXET.
Fleer,. R. T. Davfts.
39
23t
20
Savanaah Mill fell ?rfeest
Glen Rock fell wheat
Glen Rok spriacKlMat
SherhteB sprtag TOheat
Xecsaba Valley sprteg
Grabaaa
2 2S
1 e
&
2
II W
IN
160
1 60
1W
100
ie
190
w
s:
1A)
1 W
2f
. 2
29
1 CO
1SS
SCO
780
Apples-
Bran aad Shorts fciel. per
OarB.per hnchni
Sec&r, eoSee A, ts tor
" Bxtn C, M
light brown. ia.
Cat Leaf. 7fC
PBtrderel.oK2as
Coffee. Rio. 5fts
" O. G. Java, 3& Ihs.
Tea.
Cranberries, par qt
Dried Cora, par J
Dried Apples, 2i ft for
Drled Peaches, 3t ft tor
Pared Peaches! ? ft
Pitied Cherries, H ft
Syrnp, per gal
Lard
Coal Oil. pergsHon
White Fish, per kit
Mackerel, per fcK , . ,.
Salt, per barrel-
Coal Ft. Scott red, per -
ESTABLISESB ZK 1856.
O jL.13 E S T
BEAL
JSSTA-TIE
IN IV3SSXLASTT A . .
"William H. Hoover,
Does ageaesnl Real Baate Baste.. SeKa
Lands on Commission, examines TMes,
makes Deeds, Xortgafs. and all hsn
menis pertaining to the transferor BaB3
t&fce. Has a
Complete Abatrast o Etles -
So all KealRsteUe in Xenaah CooaSy.
Usa desta
Keeps a rul line at
DUI fiPEC? PlflfEK
Ornamented and Piatn.
Also ShroncJs fr-men. ladies and infests.
All orders left with. MJte Feltnooser- wMI
receive- prompt attention.
SS- Bodies Preserved and Embalmed. .
3G 3Iain Street, BRfjrWTfTILL'E.yEB.
0BIAL,
The Old Barbershop Xo. -J7 Is bot owned
sad ran by
J". R. Baw"kfn s.
It is the best fitted shop in the eUr. aad Mm .
place is generally patratxiaedCby the
people. Mr. Hawkins teeef
no assistants who are not
Experts At The Business,. '
aad gentlemanly and accommodating 'IS.
tbelrcoadoci. Ail kinds of
T0NS0BIA1 W0BH:"
done promptly and satisfaction guaranteed.
THS 3SST B1T2S "
made arc always In preparation.
-A-Hsro
Trie Celebrated
OF
"W. "W. nSmbalL
Of Chicago,.
Seep in sto pik a fall lime" or
PIAHOS and ORGAKS.-
For full particulars, terms &prlces,
call on or address,
J. E. DYE, Local Agent,
OS
EL M:. Lippitt,
PXAXO and VOCAL TEAOELEK,
HrowmviUa, - - 3Fabrss1ca
co:
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I a sin!!! ly?
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