& K K 1 ;i A fv t r THE ADVERTISER. Arrival and Departure of Mails. B. fc M. BAILRO AD TIME. Close. St. Joe, going south. Arrive 120 to K. C fc dally .- K.C. t St. Joe. going north. k a m DMly- 1:43 p m 7:15 a m 50 p m 6:13 p m Vphraska Rallwav. Dally Vnlls wtv. T)ilv. via. Netnaha. 1 AspinwaUandSt.Deroin tpm 7:J0 a iu """Beatrice, dally, via. Sheridan and Tecnmseh 6:13 a m 60 p m Teciimjeh, Tr!-weekly. i. LoDdon. filpn Hock. Clifton. Howard and O rant &45 a m 60 p m Febing, Semi-weekly, Via Sbcr- , man and Uratton 645 a m 6rf)0 p m Ternnvwh matl.hy London Ac, leaves Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, arriving Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Teblng. leaves Mondays and Fridays, arriving Tuesdays and Saturdays. Brownville Buss Line to Phelps. IJeave BromVil 0 a. m., and 3 p. m. Arrive at Brownville lian p. m.,and G:20 p. m. J. C BOU3FIELD. Superintendent. THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1879. Hogs $3.00$3.25. Mixed paints, all shndesand col ors, at Nlokell's. For tlnshop work on abort notice call on Stevenson & Croes. Last Thursday and Friday were eoorcbers 102 in tbe shade. Arctlo soda, healthiest ,drink In the world, at"NIckeirs. A large and new etockj of hardware?-cheap, at Willing Bros'. "RriOov. Butler has sixty acres of wheat ruined "by chinch buge. Bain, Studebaker and Nebraska wagons. Stevenson & Cboss. Money to loan on Real Fstate se curity. Apply to Wm. H. Hoover. A flnelotof shotguns just receiv ed and will be sold low by Stevenson & Cross. 3Largo Stock ladies' and Misses' Slioes at Robison's. Builders Stevenson & Cross will "give bed rjck figures on hardware and throw the nails In. 2,500 acres of land In Bedford . Preclnot for sale on reasonable terms. Apply to William II. Hoover. We are prepared to do all kinds of tinwork on short notice and at low prices. Stevenson & Cross. There is a rumor In town that the R. B. Co. aro receiving bide for tbe repairs of the grade and bridges on the old B., Ft. K. t P. R. R. An open nir Ice Cream Festival iiest'TuesdHy oveninjr, 22d Inst., at residence of B. M. Jialley, for the benefit of M. E. ohuroh. Admission to grounds 10 cent. Improved Empire Machine Manufactured by Sieberling the man who Invented the first 2 wheel ma oblue, is sold by Stevenson & Cross and Is tbo-bcet and cheapest Reaper made. Presbyterian church services ev ery Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. in. Sabbath bchool at 11:30 a. m. Prayer -meeting on Wednesday eve ulug at 7:45 o'clock. W J. Weebeu, Pastor., Tls said that the tiea and iron are to be at oucb laid on the Railway between Nemaha and Falls City. From the force of employes at work we ebouldn't be atull surprised If the rumor Is correct. Sborldan Post's Peru Items: T. J. Majors is making preparations to build a large brick barn, which, when completed, will be the finest structure of the kind, In this party of the county. Oil Say ! Have you seen the new and large etock of Btoves, tinware and hard ware at Willing Bros'. Prices with in reach of all. Peru Herald: It was estimated that the number preeeut at Brown ville on the 4th, was between G.000 and 7,000. Everybody expressed themselves highly pleased with the reception given them by the Brown- villo citizens. A new line of Ladies Hoscry and Clilldrens Hoscry at Do Icn's. Sheridan Posl: J. A. Clark took to Brownville, on Thursday, five hogs which netted the enormous weight of twenty hundred and ten pounds. The hogs were one year old, with the exception of two of them, which had not yet reached that age. Mr. Clark is an enterprising stock man. Ply Brick At H- C. Lett's. In the matter of a bridge across the Nemaha river on the line between townships 4 and 5, tbo petition for same was examined and ordered fllod. The board were favorable to the en terprise and will order it3 construc tion when the condition of the bridge fund, which is reduced at pr66"ent, will justify It. Should the Immediate construction of the bridge been order ad, it would so exhausted the fund bo fore it could be replenished under col lection of taxes on levy juat made, that there would be no money for re. pairing In oases of necessity that might occur. A Card. We take this method to return our thanks to the publio for the pat ronage liberally extended to us in the grocery business. Also to say that we are In need of the money and must have all arreraees paid up. And from this date we will sell for ready pay, by cash or exchange for ench produce as we need. On this princi ple you ehall have goods at the best terms tbe same quality can be bought of any retail dealer west of our whole Bale towns. Geo. W, Bratton. Cor. 6th and Main streets, Brown yJlle,:Neb. 3w3 BUSINESS BREVITIES. Warm Weather. Jewelry atNlckell's. Root beer at Nickell's. Head Light oil at Hill's. Paints and Oils at NIckelPs. California Caned Fruit at Hill's. Collins' Dental rooms over Jonea' store. Go to D. H. McLaughlin's shoot ing gallery. Thermometer showed 102 on Friday last. Our corn crop Is safe, except as to hail stormB. Fine lot of new Cbromoes just re ceived at Mrs. Small's. The weather is warm, but busi ness is good all tbe same. Sewing Machines and needles for dale bySteveneon & Cross. Tn the cellar or basement is tue potest place during a tornado. Everybody neartygets ineir barberwork done at HawkinB'. Cook stoves & Furniture at price that all can buy. Stevenson &Cross. Arctic soda at Nickell's, reno vates the whole syBtem and keeps you cool. Big lot of 5 and 10 cent goods better than over, just received at Mrs. Small's. Going to see Cooper & Bailey's great show at Nebraska Clty next Saturday? For the Best working oook stove with nutomatio shelf, call on Stevn eon & Cross. Dr. Collins, Dentist, Brownville, Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p.m. Not at home on Fridays. 39tf A good second-hand reaper and mower, as good as new, for sale cheap by Hawley & Douglas. Call and see the large stook of stoves tbatjhave just arrived at Will Ing's of the best make. Extra copies of The Advertiser for sale by A. W. Nickell, drugglBt book-seller and stationer. Our merchants are closing out their summer goods making room for Immense fall stocks. Farmers, this week, are In the midst of their spring wheat harvest, and the city Is rather dull. We understandfthere will(be sev eral new buildings erected In this olty duiing this summer and fall. Do not buy furniture until you look through our mammoth stock. Stevenson & Cross. T have for sale, cheap, some choice lots, in Nemaha City, for those who want to build. Wsr. H. Hoover. Spring Wheat Is turning out muob better than was expeoted some time before harvest commenced. A generally good crop. The reason why Steveneon & Cross are constantly selling stoves is because they keep the latest patterns and pell at lowest prices. Our County Agricultural Society have decided to hold a fair some time in September, before the State Fair, so that all articles can bo sent to the State Fair If desired. The fellow who was going to build tbe'blg livery barn on Mnlu Street, suddenly Bklpped out. His boarding house keeper can get the money for his board by calling on WIIs. Majors. The usual services will be held in the Episcopal Church next Sunday, 20th In6t., and the Rev. Henry W. Meek, of Brownell Hall, Omaha, will be expected to conduct them and preach. An old "soak" from tho south part of tho county was In the city last week. He got drunk tho first thing, and exhibited a bottle of whis ky but would not tell where he got it. Too sharp for that. A sort of a beerkeg of a fellow that Is advising business men to with draw patronage from our paper, cer tainly doesn't know what he Is doing We are well aware that be nor his ad vice, nor his Influence, amount to a pinch but then it might pay him to reconsider the matter before he shoots his silly mouth off too much. Beatrice Express: E. A. Touza lln will be in Beatrice on Wednesday to meet suoh citizens as are interested in a railroad through Gage, whioh is the road In contemplation from Brownville to Red Cloud. Mr. Touz alin will submit a proposition to the county, which we understand will bo exceedingly liberal. The bell at the Presbyterian ohurcb hereafter will ring aa follows: The first bell will ring one hour be fore time for services; the second bell half an hour before services, and the last bell will toll ten minutes, at the close of which services willjcom mence promptly. Services in the morning at 10:30, in tbe evening at 7:45. The largest etock and handsom est variety of oook Btoves and ranges to bo found in Nemaha County, with all tbe lateBt 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. Last week In the fullness of our local reports, and not knowing fully to what extent our reporters and com mittees would notice events and per sons, until our space was occupied, Borne items deserving attention were omitted. The oommittee of general superintendence, while it thanks the people of Brownville individually and collectively for tho aid so freely and generously given, cannot extend to itself the thanks which the people feel toward the committee, or at least some of the members. The incessant work real labor that required mus ole and sweat of James StevenBon, W. H. Small, and Gov. Furnas, who said "come boys," and lead off In clearing grounds, packing brush, ma king platforms, etc., when the mercu ry stood at 85tf, and were constantly on the go, late and early, for three weeks before the Fourth, "without money and without price" if there is a greatest credit duo anywhere for the grand succees of our celebration, It Is due to these men. And in behalf of the people who saw and enjoyed, we thank them. REAT CLOSING SALE ! ! FOR I will close my entire Goods, Clothing, Finishing Ladies' fine Slioes, at and below COST. Call and Examine my Goods. A Weather Strip. The best thing ever invented as a door attachment to prevent rain or snow from beating in under doors, thus wetting and ruining the carpet, Is sold by Fred. August, this city, who has the sole right to sell them in this county. It Is cheap and perfect, and every housekeeper will want one or more to preserve her carpet, or to shut out wind, snow and rain. One may be seen in place on tho door of B. M. Bailey's office. Ed. Arnold, Mi D., Visits patients both day and night. Large stock of men's Slioes at Robison's. The County Commissioners met first Monday in July, as the law pro vides, and made a levy of taxes on the total valuation of the county ($1,823, 002.49) as follows : For State General fund, 4 mills on tho dollar. " Sinking " yA " " " " School 1 ' " " " " University " " " " "Snpport of Insane " County Gen. fund 10 " ' " hrldgo " 3 " " " " " " Blnklng " 2 " " Pern Precinct It. R. 15 " " " " Levy for Bohool purposes as report ed by tbe various districts. Farmers ! Willing Bros, would like to show you anew puTip. Call and sea them. MARKED DO WW. During the next thirty days Mrs. White will sell Hats, Par-.' asols, and other fashionable goods cheaper than ever be fore. Call early and;take first choice. Fanny Still, a hired girl In the family of Jacob Sanders, Rook Port, Mo., on tbe evening of the 5th Inst., was delivered of a fully matured child In the privy. She had conceal ed her condition from those about the bouse where ehe was working, and still designing to conceal it, called no one to her assistance, and threw her babe luto the privy vault. After re turning to the house the mother was taken with convulsions. Mrs. Sand ers procured the assistance of phyBla ians at once, but not knowing tbe cause of the girl's affliction, until by acoident, sometime during the night the child wos discovered in the privy vault, prompt appliances of remedies were not made, and tbe unfortunate orealure died next morning. None slwidd fail to visit the So stand at J. L. Mc Gee's. We call special attention to the advertisement of The Nebraska Advertiser In this iBsue. Better terms wero never offered. To Novem ber 15, 1880 sixteen months for $2.00. Old subscribers, by paying up to pres ent. time, making their subscription begin now, can have advantage of theso terms. Go to J. L. Mo Gee's for Gents and Ladies Linen Suits. Just Married. "I'll never starve, my dear," ho said nnto his ruralbride. As through the garden -walk the two were strolling sldo by side, The little farmer's girl looked up, and she arohly said "why ?" "Because from Willing Brother's I Bhall Bay my stove, tin aud hardware as I know they have new goods and sell cheap. Dr. E. D. Arnold Makes a specialty of diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. The Omaha papers getting Into a dispute as to which has the largest circulation, a comparison of postage paid on the respective papers settles the question In" favor of tbe Republi can. The Herald, on'dally and week ly, paid last year SGS0.18; tho Bee $732.73 : the Republican $756.26. The most interesting railroad gossip now Is over a rumor that the Railway is to be extended south from Nemaha City on the old graded track ; and also that the old Brown ville, F6. K. grade will be utilized by the B. & M. to run a road west. It really looks' reasonable that bb the B. & M. has, or may have very easily, two graded lines from this city one 30 miles west, the other about 25 miles south and as the company ap pears to be figuring to operate lines In both these directions that it will utilize these old grades. There is too much money in them to be thrown away. A gentleman who can talk railroad with tbe B. & M. men had an Interview with the President of the road last spring. He didn't tell us what was said by Mr. P., but when he offered to bet us a plug hat that when tbe B. & M. should run a road west It would be over the old B. Ft. & P track, we felt Beared and would n't bet. For we couldn't tell but what it might be so. Full stock of men's fine and coarse Boots at Rolu-son's. stock of Summer Dry Notions, Hats, Goods, and , SHERIDAJf ITEMS. Warm weather heap! Ben. Swift is about to commence work on bis new house. Tbe chinoh bugs are doing much damage. to wheat. The fourth of July celebration at Sage's Grove was well attended con sidering the numberof gatherings In the county and all went happy "as a marriage bell." Oscar Dundas and family of White Rook, Kansas, are visiting In Sheridan. The man that wants a well im proved farm near Sheridan cheap and on easy terms will do well to address J. H. Dandas. Another humbug has skipped and tbe people talk about a sweet swindle. The above items were sent In for last week's issue, but were crowded out. Editor. This is a good year for corn, wheat, bogs, oattle, rallroadi, etc. A new lot of Hamburg Is nil colors just received at Dolen's. Save Money And buy your goods of H. O, Lett. Some friend sonda us a oopy of the Counoll Bluffs Qloheot 14th. Inst, with the following Item marked, which make us think the woman named Is tbe wife of Wat. Empson : attempted suicide. Mrs. Empson, tbo wife of Mr. Emp son, who keeps a saloon adjoinlug the Revere House, conoluded that she did not want to live through the heated term, and at about dusk last evening took a half ounce of chloro form. She bad been drinking quite freely through tho day and it is doubt ful it tbe drug would have had a dead lyleffeot had it been permitted to take Its course. But to mako a sura thing of it, Dr. Maorae was called and life was made oertain with her. It seems, however, that she did not care to die as much as she at firet supposed, for no sooner had she taken the obloro form than she begun to oream and beg for moroy. Mrs. EmpBon may learn wisdom from this little episode In her life and hereafter devote her self to doing good deeds Instead of bad ones. Cornshellers, harness and barbed wire. Stevenson & Cros3. Something new roods at Dolen's. in dress IVotice. A meeting of the board of mana gers of tbe Nemaha County Agricul tural Society will be held at the Court House in Brownville on Saturday, July 19th, 1S79, to complete arrange ments for holding County Fair, &o. A full board Is desired. R. A. Hawley, Pres. Reward For a Grey Ulster If left with Lett. Lost on tbe4tb. H. C. List of Letters Remaining in the Postoffice at Brownville, Nebraska, for tbe week ending July 12. 1S79, which If not called for will be sent to the dead let ter office : Bavars, Mr. ; Ballard, William ; Culpen, Z. B. ; Crocker, W. W. J Clark, A.; Dare, John; Jenkins, Frank; Moore, J. D. ; Moore, Mrs. M.J. ; MoAuley, MarllnL. ; Morgan, H. C. ; Swager, Wm. H. ; Wade, B. P.- Peraons calling for any of the above letters will please Bay Advertised. T. C. Hacker, P. M. BARGAINS IN CLOTHING HACKNEY'S. at Prof. Tanner, has purohased the photograph gallery and fixtures of Air. Zook, and will be ready to tnk-9. your pictures next week In accord ance with the latest Improvements of the art. Ladies cali at Dolen's and soe the newest thing in ribbons. The Rural New-Yarker gives tbe following seasonable recipss: Sweet Gbeen Tomato Picki.es. WaBh, remove any imperfections, weigh out eight pounds, ohop fine, add four pounds of white or light brown sugar; boil slowly for three hours, then add a quart of vinegar and a desert spoonful each of ground cinnamon and doves. Boll fifteen or twenty mtnuten longer, and when cool, put into bottles or jars. Lemon Ice. One pint of rich lem onade with a little grated rind of lem on in it. It must be very sweet as It tones mucn in ireez nc AHd th whites of three eggs out to a stiff froth. Freeze like ice oream. The juices of any fruit, with Bugar and wa ter added, may be prepared In the same way. Green Tomato Pie. Stew green tomatoes with veey little water until tender, aod for eaob pie allow one ta blespoonful of butter, three of sugar and a little nutmeg. Bake between two crusts. Tbe quantity of butter and sugar given is for a med Jum-Bized pie. LOCAL PERSONALS. Dave MoLaughlln is running a shooting gallery. T. N. Sanders-has our thanks for substantial favors. Rev. 8. P. Wilson Is rusticating at Clear Lake, Iowa. Cash Royso and BobDunn have started a livery stable. B. M. Bailey will ship Scars hogs this week. Four last week. Thanks to W. H. Talcott, of Johnson, for renewal of subscription. Mr. Chas. Shaffer, Nemaha City, has our thanks for continued patron age. Josh Rogers has removed his liv ery buslnees up street to Union House barn. S. M. Rich has made a handsome and commodious addition to his resi dence. Marshal Love has made some needed improvements around the pub lio well. Our jolly friend Jco. W.Bennett has gone to Kentucky to be gone two or three months. Mr. David Campbell, who has been quite eiok for several days past Is again able to attend to business. Geo Cross, Chicago Lumber Company, sold a oar load of lumber at Phelps, Tuesday. That's business. Thanks to Mrs. E. Marlon, Lar amie. City, for remittance on subscrip tion. J3he says they are prosperous aud happy, whioh we aro pleased to hear. Out old friend Baohelor has been In the olty several days. Some indi cations that he has an eye on an ex tra "rib" to take back to Macon City blB present home. Friend Brower's cow fell In a well near his residence, Sunday last 35 feet deep went down tail first derriok, pullles, horse-power, twenty stout men, pulled her out all right Is now out In herd. Mrs. Mary J. Sholly, of Tecum seh, will deliver an address in tbe M. E. oburob, this city, next Sunday evening, In the Interest of the Wo man's Foreign Missionary Soolety. Free admission. Mr. Touzalin, General Manager of tbe B. & M. made a speech In Be atrice a few days ago, promising for $43,000 In bonds to complete a railroad from Beatrice to west line of Gage oounty on or before Nov. 30 this year, and from the eaBt to Beatrice in 1SS0. Mr. Arkwright, jeweler and watohmaker and repairer, Nemaha City, learned his trade in England learned it thoroughly, and Is oneof tbe beat workmen, especially on fine work, ever In this seotion of tbe coun try. Give him a call for anything in his line. : Mies Ruth Rogers, of Ghent, Ky., has been visiting with the fam ily of her brother, W. T. Rogers, this city for Bome weeks paBt. MiesRnth, In oompany with her brother, called at our office on Monday last, and was initiated into some of tbe mysteries of the "art preservative." A letter addressed to Miss Fannie Arnold, signed by several of the la dies and gentlemen of this city, re questing her to favor the publio with a musical concert, at any time to suit her convenience, olloltsa reply from Miss Arnold that she will endeavor to do so at some date in September. So much to refer to last week as connected with tbe celebration of the 4th that wo omitted to mention the juvenile drummer, little Joe. Will iams. He Is only four years old, and beats a drum with as muoh precisiou as a veteran. On the 4th he had to be plaoed on a table that tbe audience could see him. His time was perfect. Capt. Bedford, for a week or two, has been 'renovating and fixing up in good shape bis tasty residence and Its appointments In this oity; and last week his family arrived and their many friends here welcome them heartily; and hope the Capt. will conclude to remain In his very pleas ant, home-like residence in Brown ville. Dr. Miller, In his admirable and generally correct artiole on the "Gar don County," gets off in sober hon esty, a good joke on Billy Hoover iu standing him up in that twenty years ago crowd of Bourbons. Billy bim himself says It's funny. Ex-Senator Tipton, however, although he was eleoted twice as a Republican U. S Senator much less than twenty years ago, has done so well for the Bour bons to make up for lost time Bince be entered their camp, that Miller's slight mistake oan scarcely be taken aBmuoh of a joke.' Dr. Miller, in his address, whioh appears in this Issue, compliments very handsomely the First National Bank of Brownville both as to tbe beauty, convenience and perfectneBS of tbe banking room and its appoint ments, and its finanolal solidity. On "ens evening of the fourth one of the most attractive displays for its beauty was tbe illumination of the front and Interlorof the banking room by the full lightof a dozen large globe lamps. This Bcene was a source or admiration by the throng on the street, and many la dies and gentlemen wore permitted to walk through the publio division of the bank that they might more close ly view its splendor. On this page we publish the quarterly report of tbe condition of tbe bank, to whioh we are pleased to call attention. Nemaha County Sportsman's Club. Under provisions of law, and the auspices of the Nebraska State Sports man Association r the Nemaha Coun ty Sportsman's Club was organized In this olty on Saturday evening last. W- W. Hackney, President; W. T. Den, Vioe President; O. A. Cecil, Sec; A. R. Davison. Treasurer: Alex. Robinson, Geo. Hatchett and E. Dowman, Ex. Com. The objects of the association are to protect the game of the State and to Introduce fish, and proteot them In the waters of Nebras ha. Good move. Empire Reaper Cuts the lowest, runs tho lightest, sells the cheapest, and lasts tho long est. Stevesox & Ckoss. The Fourth at Sucrfdan Seldom has there been a more pleas ant day for a eelebratlon, than last Friday, and the good people of Sheri dan and vicinity fully appreciated and enjoyed It. At an early hour the crowd began to assemble to witness the "ragamuffins" parade, which took place about 9 o'olook and was a grand success of Its kind. They paraded through tho principal etreets and to tbe grove, whioh had been put In ex cellent oondltion to .accommodate the people. By lOo'clook there was from 1,200 to 1,500 people In the grove. The Bedford Band was In attendance to furnish music The oommittee on singing had also provided some excel lent musio, whioh, during tbo exer cise, was interapersedand was highly appreciated. At about 11 o'olook the audience was called to order around the stand, where comfortable seats had been arranged. F. B. Tiffany was elected President. After prayer by Father Lyle, and muBio by the ohoir, Ex-Senator Tipton, of Brown ville, was Introduced, and spoke for about an hour, In a very able and forcible manner. Sheridan can cer tainly feel that if any place bad a larger crowd, or anything superior to It, one thing is certain, none had a better orator. After the oration and musio, the crowd broke up for dinner. They assembled again at 2 o'olook, when several toasts were responded to, in an able and interesting manner. H. Presson responded to Our Flag ; A. W. Morgan to Nebraska and Ne maha County ; F. B. Tiffany to the Press, and Father Lylo to Temper ance. Alex. KearnB,-: Mr. Horace Scheffer, Dr. Randall and others Bpoke. Nothing ocourred to mar tbe pleasure of the day, and all felt high ly pleased with the celebration. In the evening there was a ball, at Ten ney'a Hall, and fireworks on tbe Pub lio Square. Post. We aro sorry that Bome of our friends who honestly believe In and advocate saloons, not pleased with something we said a week or two ago on 'temperance matters, take occasion to make It a personal matter with the apparent intention of injuring our business. There have been Beveral stories brought to us of what certain gentlemen have said about "Wash. Falrbrother," and this or that that he may have said on temperance matters. It Is true we deem theee things as scarcely worthy of suoh a notice as this, and will regret It very muob if we yet shall be goaded by sneaking assaults to "make a few remarks" somewhat specific as to point and per son. In the position we have made our paper take during the temperance revival, and Its consequential results, we have followed a long established rule with us to make no personal or Individual attacks upon private citi zens, but to deal vigorously with prin ciple. We olalm only the right to ex press our conviotionB, and advocate the right-as we see it, the same as any other person, and have no thought of quarreling with those who may criti cise tbe solidity of our position and take other views of the subjects treat ed. We would like those who differ with us to accord us this right in kindness ; but If otherwise, we must take our right let the consequences be what they may. In the temperance reformation here wo saw men, the very best friends of our life, turn from constant inebriety into sober paths. While some were bo heartless as to sneer at the "excitement,'" we rejoic ed. The people rejoiced at least a majority of them and for tbe sake of those who hod made an attempt to utand, and for fear they might fall with bo much temptation at every band, they procured, lawfully procur ed, prohibition. They Bald "we will oloct a olty council of temperance men and try prohibition In tbe city for one year, at least, and by that time tbe people will be able to see how It works."' Now If after Booh a trial these temperance men see a prepon derance of evil over good In prohibi tion, they will most certainly aban don It. Now we repeat, that we want our prohibition ordinance to remain in force at least the year; and at the time It was adopted, and the subse quent election of city officials upon the express understanding that the ordinance would stand during their term of office, we thought tbe quest ion bad been for tho time being so well settled that there w'ould be no at tempt during the year to undo what had been done; and that we would have no oocaslon to again open our batteries against the flimsey argu ments of saloon advocates in that time. But we were mistaken, for there haB been, and recently, hope expressed by some that tho council would ere long repeal the prohibitory ordinance and grant licenses. We have no Idea that any suoh thing will be done: but that constant work to proselyte temperance men, and make child's play out of last spring's work, is going on wo know, hence we break silence now and then in behalf of the temperance people, and of what they started In to do when In all earnest ness they elected a temperance ticket and by that extraordinary petition procured a law closing saloons. The Advertiser is only consistent, and tbe man who gets mad because wo notioe and endeavor to counteract ef forts to re-establish saloons In Brown ville, really before they are all closed, is simply fooling his time away. We feel pretty safe In our position, for we are on tbe side of tbe reformed of Brownville and Nemaha county, and of their wives and children; and If the terrible tempfatfon behind tbe green soreens within saloon doors, shall again be held out tolurerour fath ers and sons from their sober manly ways, it shall not bebeoause The Ad vertiser, as a sentinel on duty has not sounded the alarm. We may not prevent the whisky power from re establishment In our city, but we may do our duty nevertheless by trying to prevent it. H. C. LM Can do better for you In Groceries and Drugs than any bouse in Nema ha County. Try it. L0XD0N ITEMS. "They drank wine and praised the cods of cold, and of silver, of brass, of Iron, of wood, and of stone. In the Bame hour came forth fingers of a man's hand, and wrote upon tbe plaster of tbe walis off the king's pal ace. And the king saw tbe part of the band that wrote, and his thoughts troubled him. The king cried aloud to bring In the astrologers, the Chal deans and the soothsayers. The king spake, 'whosoever shall read this writing shall be clothed with scarlet and have a ohaln of gold about his nick,' but tbey could not read the writing. Now the queen spake, O, king! let not thy thoughts trouble thee. There is a man In the kingdom in whom is the spirit of the holy Gods, made master of the magicians, astrol ogers, Chaldeans and soothsayers, and Is excellent In interpreting dreams and Bhewlng hard sentences and dis solving doubts. Let Daniel be called, he will shew the interpretation.' Then was Daniel brought before the king, and said, Mot thy gifts bo to thy self, and give thy rewards to another. I will read the writing unto tho king, and make known to him the interp retation.' And they clothed Daniel with scarlet and put a chain of gold about bis neck, and made a proclama tion that he should be the third, ruler In the kingdom, and he had under standing In vision and dreams." People are recovering from the patriotism of the Fourth. Weather most too warm to write items. If you don't believe it, try It. All praise to Nemaha county, just because it is bo "hopelessly" Re publican." Thanks, lawyer Broady, for giv ing the palm of superiority to women. May she never prove you to be mista- ken. At any rate, she will "remem ber her Creator In the days of her youth." A Bon was born to Henry and Fannie Still, July 3d. Milton Smith, who accompanied E. Money to Colorado Springs for health, has returned after one week of sojourn. Theolimate did not agree with him. Mr. Money Ib still there. As Dr. Miller talked of his drift ing from New York to Nebraska, I thought of the tide of oiroumstances whioh has drifted me also from that grand old State to this untamed yet beautiful State; and I went into a revery on free agency, as tho oauses which compel action and destiny. The will free? When prompted by motives? (and yoq cannot will wlthoot motives) howabsurd.fatallem, predestination, election reprobation, and irresistable graco and the final perseverance of the saints, are the sure foundation of Christianity, and Christianity is tbe true philosophy of life. "Tbe end Is deolared from tbe beginclg," whatsoever is decreed must come to pass. God sets the lim its man revolves within them, God layB out tbe warp of human exlstenoe, man fills out the web; while inweav ing it may look unsightly, aud im perfect, because of the blots nnd blooks in the woof, but tho warp is strong and firm, and the powers which move the weavers, are skillful and can take up all stitches dropped; gather up all broken threads. Tbe web when completed will be like all the works of God, pronounced "very good." "London" cannot meet with the Red Ribbon Club during tbe hot weather. Hope the olub will prosper. B10K! BRIGK! In any Quantity, and ofthe Heat quality, Will be Sold Lower, Tli an ever Before In Brownville, by GEO. ARMSTRONG. Our attention Is called to an ad vertisement in a Chicago paper, of two hundred and fifty improved farms for sale in east half of Kansas, taken by one firm of money lenders In the East, on mortgages foreclosed. These money lenders by their agents, are here and everywhere, to lend money for the accommodation of farmers who imagine they must have more money than tbey can legitimately make on their farms tbe farm is mortgaged and eventually goes to pay off the mortgage. Loaning and bor rowing money is legitimate business, but there must be something veryJ wrong in a system that seems to ne cessitate tbe eacrifloe of a large pro portion of tbe homes mortgaged. The blame Is with those who place them selves In the power of tbe money lender. But examples of the distress occasioned by mortgaging bomeB are so numerous that a warning from us seems superfluous. II. G. Lett Will pay the highest market price for Butter and Eggs. Admired by all. Every person who has used Dr. Price's Unique Perfumes admire them. His Pet Rode Is charming the fragranee of sweet blossoms ; bis Alinta Bouquet, dellcatly delightful the odor of dainty buds ; while his Floral Riches surpass In rich, fresh, flowery odor any Cologne or toilet water ever made. Tbe C. B. & Q. superintendent has submitted a proposition to College Springs, Atchison -county, Mo,, that for $25,000 the road will bo extended down to that plaoe from Clarinda by December next. The College Springs Courier thinks the proposition reason able and urges tbe peopie to accept if. Brornollne, the great Vegetable Blood Purifier, takes tbe lead of all otner Jttiooa Medicines. (Jail at ourt store and get a bottle of it. Sold by A. W. Nlokell. H. C. Lett Has the name of keeping the best groceries at the lowest prices. For your cheap go to Batter's. saddles Keport of tie Condition OF THE 1st NATIONAL BANK, AT BBOWJTVTLIjI:,, Is tho Stale ofNtbraska, at cleae ef business,. June 14, 1S79. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts Oserdrafta -. 4 73,K is . 50,000 oa . 3.882 . w.sncT 9.017 51 . 74K1S , 3.H101 U. S. Bonds to secure Circulation Otner Stocks. Bonds and Mortgages.. Due from upprovsAreaerve ageuta Dufl from other National Banks . ,, ., Doe from State Banks and Bankers. Real Estate, Furnltnre-and Fixture . Current expenses and taxes paid Checks andother cash Items. 4.3585 1.477 0O SSI Billsofother Banks Fractional currency (Including nlckcli) Specie- (Including gold Treasury cextlUr cates).., i U.7J7 20 123S0CO Legal-tender notes- Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 percent, of circulation) Dao from U.S.Treasurer. otner UjanSyer tsicent redemption n , . 2,250 0t) 1.0GO0O Total- .4316.61113 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid In 0,000 00 15.000 00 60.714 1 43,000 CO Snrplns fUnd. Undlvbta) profits National Bant notes outstanding. Individual deposits subject to check 135s7S6( S3 Demand certificates ofdepeatfc 1.615 -IS Time certiorates ofdepoIt TAWi Total Pr"?! , 14433 99 - 59JM Dee to other .Nation! Banks- Doe to State Banks and Bankers- C52 77 Total- . Sural 19 STATK OF 2JEBRASKA, , County or UrMAiiA. tea. Ij-A.Tt. Davison. Cashier of tho above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. A.R. Davison-. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before tne this 25th day of June 1879. J. C McNAtronTOif. Notary PubUc. Correct Attest: JNO.L.CARSONV) W. T, DEN, J-DIrcctors. B. JT. BAILEY. J Tornadoes. The following letter from tha cele brated Prof. Tice on the subjeot of tornadoes will be found of Interest, more especially In view of the lata disastrous events at Red Cloud. Tho letter is addressed to Mrs. A. Galpln, of Watervllle, Kansas : St. Louis, Mo., June 21, 1879. Mrs. A. Galpln Madame : Yours of the 19th Inst, received. Watervllle Is not likely to be visited by a tornado or oyolone. Its locality is unfavora ble to these meteors. Cyclones, nine times out of ten, come from tbe south or southwest or south even. The high hill south and southwest from your town will proteot It. Very few torna does are In contact with the earth for any great distance, uenerauy mey bound along like a ball, no sooner touching ground than they rebound. Hence if a tornado should come In to wards Watervllle, from either south west, and be in contact with tbo earth, it would go no furtherthan tho top of the hill. Then It would take a leap for the Blue. TornadoeB have a groat affection for water, because they are very thirsty. They drink np wells, cisterns, ponds and rivers, and never fall to take them In their path. In most places tbey begin or end on ponds or rivers. The water they lift In a column o tha clouds and disperse It Into vtpor. When tbo water is all gone the mud Is Bucked up and carried along for miles, and everything In its path is begrlmmed with it. Sometimes the mud is frozen in the olouds and fur nishes the nucleus of the hail stones. In the Missouri oyolone, laetyear, the mud taken from HIgbsinger'a pond was found In the hail that fell at Car rolton, twenty-five miles from the pond. There Is no dongerof aoyclonecom Ing from tbe West or Northwest at Watervllle. It would take to the Blue and follow its general directlos. In a frame bouse tho safest place dur ing a tornado is in a cellar, though there Is danger of being bit by missi les, if tbe bouse with the floor should be off. In brick houses the walls sometimes are piled upon the floor, which gives way, and then every thing beneath it ia crushed. This is the case where the house Is lifted some ten or twelve reec ana aasnea back upon tbe foundation. In many oases tbe brick walls fall outward, but In most cases everything Ib swept away. Tornadoes are most likely to ocenr the last day of a stormy period or a day or so after, because they never oc cur except when retarded by obstruc tions is the front of tbo oenter, or when the low 'barometer Is driven like a wedge between two flanking high barometers. Hence, they ar rive late In the period Indicated In many forecasts. It i In fact owing to their effort to force a passage east ward that their energy is aroused and their violence developed. Very Respectfully, John H. Tich. Boy's and Children's Boots and Slioes at Robir son's. Hon. Guy C. Barton, North Platte, and Hon. M. L. Hayward?, Neb. City, have been appointed by the Governor to represent Nebraska or the National Committee in Ih9 pro ject of having a World's Fair in New York, 18S3: Tlie Cheapest. Reliable articles like Dr, Priced Flavoring Extracts, Vanilla, Leaioa, Orange, Ginger, etc, that have steed the test of the beBtjudges of the coun try, are tbe cheapest in the long Hi if health is to be considered. Nebraska City is already making preparations for a grand Fair this fall. Febrina, tbe great ogue cure, op erates to neutralize the poisonous miasm, and eliminate It from the ay a-, tem. Try It. Sold by A. W. Nickell Bertie Trevette, a boy, was drowned at Omaha last week. But Just to say. It la but just to say that tbe firm of Steele & Prlco were tbe first to place in the market article for culinary I purposes that are striouy pure ana wholesome, 'ineir xr. .trice's uream Baking Powder has obtained Ita pop ularity and extended sale by the pu rity of the materials. Otoo county fair will be held at Syracuse this year, and opens "Sept. 3rd. r- r M i