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-JiwaJ :.Jiw2'ili-1Hl,V.faA- LTT'L-- ' " Jim ILJ- 4 atagasftateMasaBswai ADVERTISER rill THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1870 Call for Republican State Convention. The Republican electors of thcStato of Nebraska ore hereby called tosoml delegates from the several counties, tomeet in State Convention at Oma ha on Wednesday, October 1; 1879, at 7 otalpok' p. m., for the purpose of pla cing in nomination oand-idatos for the following named ofilcea, viz. : One Judge of the Supreme Court. .Two Regents of the State Univer-- ' , And to transact suoh other business ub may properly come before the Con vention. The several counties are entitled to representation in the State Conven tion us follows, based upon, the vote oast for E. C. Cams, Lieutenant Gov ernor for 1878, (except . Madison, whose representation is based upon the vote cast for Governor in 1878,) giving one delegate to each 150 votes and one for each fraction of 75 votes; also one delogata uMurrre for each or-ganizerrcounty: J)rU, Dflc- fyuirtirj. ' Vfitcs. aatcx.tCbwMts. Votes, aalct. Adams , , 757 C UclTerson ; -171 4 'An)clope 1CT 2 jjohnson .. 50) 5 Boone . 25J 3 'Kearney 2t50 3 BuflUloj. .. 551 5 jKelth... .......... 22 1 Burt-.". ,. 401 i ICnos 210 3 Uctler 491 4 JL&naistCP...l,S80 11 Gass-.,.;U... 887 8 Lincoln .. 299 3 Cedar 123.. 2 IMadlsnu 350 3 Clieycnno . 101 2 fMerrick .. 515 5 filny ... 810 7 Ccmnha . 9US 7 Colfax.. . 459 4 . j Nuckolls... 2S3 3' Gumlng......... 378 4 " ! Nance.....;... 1 Custer. , 22 1 :Otoe . 1,213 a Ijakofa..-. 192 2 Pawnee 511 5 Dawson 151 2- .Phelps 170 2 Dixon . 319 3 -iPiereo k, 21 1 Dodge". . 515 7 iPlatto 530 5 Dougjas .'.2.222 10 ,PollcJ. 52:1 4 Fillmore ,'.., 870 7 'fled Willows 59 1 Kranklln 313 3 Klehardson.l,KT 8 Frontier. 40 1 Saline . 030 7 Furr.SE 170 2 Sarpy.... 317 3 Ongc . ... 612 5 Saunders -821 0 Gosper. 9 1 'Seward.: SIS 0 Greeley 71 1 iSherrnan 99. 2 Hall 755 G ,'Stanton 122 2 Hamilton .-. 4 1 Thayer....... .... 410-4 Harlan 400 1 ! Valley. .... 171 2 Hitchcock 20 1 ! 'Washington.. 9IG'7 Howard., 292 3 Wayne 55 1 IIolU... 71 ! Webster 4S0 4 lYOik. 007 5 -It Is roommendad, First That no proxies bo admitted to '-the Convention,, except suoh as are - held by persons residing-In the coun ties from which the proxies are given. Second That no delegate shall rep resent an absent member of his .dele gation, uuIosb he be clothed with au thority from the County Convention, ot'is In posseesion of proxies from regularly elected delegates thereof. . " By order of the Republican Stato Central' Committee. JAMES W. DAWB3, Ch'n. .H. IT. yELLS, Sec'y- ' "lil5CbLjf,.JuIy 30, 1979. CaU'l'Or'fj Rnpnblican District Con- - ' venHon. - NnrniASKA City, July 30, 1879. The Republican Central Committee of the Second Judicial District of Ne? brnska, Is hereby called to meet at the Court House in Nebraska City, Sep tember.?, 1S79. at 8 p. m for the pur pose -of -transacting such business as may -oome before it. J. W..PEARMAN, Ch'n. ' 'H. W. Kind, a lawyor'of San Pran - Cisco, suicided 8th hist. The Nebraska City Press is press ing aVau Wyok boom. " 3?our Indian horse thieves were .killed last week in the I. T. . Get your-shotguns ready for Friday,- and rut) down your dogs. Vanderbllt has ordered 500 care re cently from London car works. 0 i t -Dr. Charles Beardsley has been ap pointed fourth auditor of the treas ury. - Yellow fever ig on the incrcaso at Memphis..' -New oases are reported dally. .-Feohter, the celebrated actor, died on hla farm at.Riohland Centre, Pa., .4th Inst. At Staffordshire., England., 4000 col liers have struck agaiust a reduction of wageB;. The Republicans in the recent elec tions In Kentucky made some legis lative gains. -A national temperance camp meet ing is to be hold at Lawrences-Kansas, this month. Mrs. David Swing' wlfo of Chica go's most talented preacher, died on the 4th inst. a A terrlfio hall storm passed over Milwaukee, Wis., on the 11th. doing muoh damage. The Chicagos and BuiTalos played a game of b. b. last week, the soore be .IngB'a 2.08 1. D.. L. Morris, tho well known "Dutch comedian, "died at Cape Ger ardeau, 5th lust. "Leonard Swett a. prominent Chica go lawyer, has igot himself into t.roub--le for crooked practices. ' U. P. bonds carried" jn Gago county by alargemajority. Thoelec was Monday this week. New Orleans is pronounced clear of yellow fever. There has beon not to exceed half dozen cases there. Secretary Sherman is. doing- good work in Maine. The bogusgreeuback party of that State is about squelched. John Taylor, trustee of the Mormon church, has br.ought.euit against the estate of Brighani Young for $1, 000,- 000. Hanlon deoliaeafo row arace wjtli Courtney for $3,000, at Saratoga,, but say8 if tney wI11 n3ako lt five tn0U9' and he will consider tbo challenge. Brownville is iightins the extension of the B. & M. railroad to Sheridan. "A house divided against itself" can not maintain perpendicular erection. Neb. City Press. .Brownvlllo. is not doing any Buch thing. She Is simply opposing agita tntion of the county. seat question, and in doingso looking things square ly in the face, whatever interest may bonffected by bo doing. Wo believe a majority of the citizens of this city would rather the railroad west would ruri through Sheridan than on the proposed route a few miles south of that place ; but as the likes or dis likes of Brown vjlle, or any other- lo cality will not be considered by the railroad powers, and as there is no probability of the road going out of tue way to get to Sheridan, we light the proposition to remove the county seat to Sheridan, becauso;when the county seat is removed into the inte rior, on some central section on the road Is where it ought to go and where it wlllgo, eveaif it should pre viously be relocated at Sheridan. If the Press man would understand ub well as read' he would readily see that Brownville and we may add, proba bly a majority outsido of Brownvlllo as4well arc not lighting "the exten sion of theB. & M. to Sheridau' but fightiugltho relocation af.the county seat, at this time, at Sheridan or any where eleo. "' ' A great deal is said, about Corbin's action in regard to tho Jows and his Manhattan Beach Hotel ; butlet it be remembered that this Uorom is u. 3. Grant's brother-in-law, and that thin very U. S. Grant proscribed tho Jews from sutlerahipa in tho army during the war, just as Corbin means to pro scribe them from his hotel. Slate Democrat. Let it be remembered that the writ er of the above paragraph, either wil fully states a falsehood, or is an Igno ramus of the mule tj'po, who delights to kick at Graut for pure 'cussedness" Tho Corbin who runs the Manhattan Hotel, is not, however, Grant's brother-in-law, nor Is he in any way relat ed to his. Bisters, hlB cousins or his aunts. We advise Vlfquin to stiok to Miller of Omaha and tho Imperial family of France. He is netter ac quainted with tho geaneology of those fam iliea. Kearney Press. Our measurement of tho Lincoln Democrat, upon first view of it, we still think oorreot. Wo reluctantly speak of a new paperiafi'wo did of the Democrat, but n sense of duty and an aggravated caso" impelled us in this Instance. The editor of tho Democrat is not an inoramusbut Is an unscru pulous, conceited, social ass. who, when he perpetrated the above false hood, had uo Idea that any Nebraska editor was sufficiently .informed to de tect and expose the lie. The city couuoil of Blooralngton, 111. ha3 offered $1,000 reward for tho detection and arrest of the mur derers of their worthy fellow-citizen, Mr. Aaron Goodfellow. The Gover nor has also offered a reward of $200 and the Sheriff $100 for their arrest. The supposed murderers aro named Pat Doviuo and Harry Williams, ali as Smith, with other aliases. Person al description as follows : Pat Dev- iiik, unua iven, uuuui uvo lecicigu; inches in height, light complexion, gray eyes, and weight about 140 pounds ; light- mudtauhe, ecar In the edge of the hair, over left eye. Dev Ine is of Irish descent. The other is Harry Williams, alias Smith, with other aliases: height about five feet eight inches; dark hair, cut close; dark eyes, smooth and slim face, thin and somewhat hooked nose, high cheek-bones, and is supposed tohnve tattoo marlis on the right arm, round shoulders and stooped, talks quick, wore shoes, striped clothes nnd navy-bluo shirt. Both men are about 24 years old. Q Hi The Democrats of Yazoo county, Miss., recently organized a regiment of armed bulldozers to force the In dependent ticket from the field, and have succeeded in doing it. The Democratic papers now crow over their victory, won before the election has come off. Tho Democratic mob visited Dixon, the Independent can didate for sheriff, who would have been fleeted by'a fair vote, and noti fied him that he must leave tho coun ty at once, ordJe ; but the matter was compromised and Dixon permitted to stay bjT him agreeing to withdraw his candidacy for sheriff. Dixon himself IsaDomoorat, and many of his sup porters were white Democrats. And Dixon himself has been a bulldozer. So the democracy of tho south who oarry slectlous by foroo an frauds be gin to realize tho fruits of their per nicious system when they begin to bulldoze and cheat one another. It is like tho battid between the rattle snake and skunk lot.'em fight. ' "Not even the veriest fool would believe that'the congre9 of the U. S. had any thought of a few ilicit South Carolina whisky distillers." . Tho above is from tho David City Press, a Nebraska Democratic apolo gist for tho contemptible work of the rebel Brigadier CongresH. None but the veriest tool would be found taking the position the Prcs3 does. That Congress did have a thought of those "few whisky distillers," and that it legislated to shield and protect them, is not doubted by auy Intelligent hon est man Chicago market reports, 11th inst., quote hogs Active and 5o to loo higher. Choice heavy, $8.35$3.60 ; light, $3.GO$3.90. Cattle Active; good to choice, $4.80(5)$5.35; fair to good, $4.00$4.4Q; western cattle firm. Wheat No. 2, S4c8o, rod win ter 93o; No. 2, winter, 90o. Corn steady, 32cS3c. Within the last ten days 326,000 in gold coin have been drawn from the Bank of England, principally for the United States. Finanoial writers think this is in anticipation of large shipments of grain from thlsoountry. Th&Greenbaek convention of Iowa, which met ntMarshaltown on the 11th was rather- sllmly attended to create much enthusiasm. Fiatism isplayed out la Iowa. STATE NEWS AND SOTES. The Nebraska City Press approves of our suggestions of holding the Dis trict Convention at Brownville this . a. : . 1.. ..... .. II year, ana auemming ubiwbbu tue cities of tho district.'thereafter. Seward Reporter: We are in formed that another, ghostly murder took place at Utioa last Saturday morning. The cause being Trollop's whisky Agent Muusou in forms us that $00,000.00 were taken in for frolght at tho Seward depot during the year ending July 31st, 1S79 . . . . Under the skillful manipula tion of Maggie G. T. Mobley, the Grand. Islnud Independent has re cently been enlarged to a 7-column quarto and vastly improved in appear ance. She is also publisher of a new German papor christened tho A'e&ras ha Slaais Zcitung, with. Mr. Henry Gam as editor ; it Is a G-column quar to and prcsonts a lively and clean ap pearance. Chalk up another mark for wrttianIyjenterprIso. The Council Bluffs JVbnparielsayB it has a Btalk of corn 14 feet 4i Inches long ; whereupon the Nebraska City Sun says : ' 'The Sun will bet a cookie thatNebraska can beat the world for tall corn. Now farmers of Otoe let us hear from you." We have some pretty tall corn down this way. A stoqlc left' at Hawlcy & Douglas a few days ago, grown on Mrs. Jamis on's farm, upland, two or three miles from the river, measures 14 feet. Can any of our farmers beat this ? Will not some of them bring us a 20-foot stalk from the bottom lands? Tho Commissioners of Otoo re cently redistricted tho county into commissioner districts. Lincoln ia moving for the fish hatcheries. 345 Russian Meuonitee, recently arrived in the State, bought 10,000 acres B. &'M. lauds, in Boone coun ty, on which to settle. 20,000 acres more aro reserved there for a eeoond lustallmeutcomlug. Nebraska'o apportionment for arms, etc., for tho year to June 30th, 1879, amounts to $1,477.50. The now wing of the insane hos pital will soon bo ready for oooupau oy. If S. H. Calhoun is a political bummer as we now beflevehlm to be, tho Greeubaokers of Saunders oounty aro not to blame for casting their votes for him for Attoruev General. He placed himself on their platform squarely and now slides off Into tho Democralio pool of corruption. Wa hoo Times. Where could you expect one of those old moss-back bourbons to slide. They wouldn't bo happy iu any other kind of a pool. The B. & M. railroad in Nebras ka has declared a quarterly dividend of two per cent., payable In August. A Teachers Institute will bo held at Syracuse, Otoe county, 18th inst. Fall term of tho State Universi ty opens Sept. 9fch. A new post of tho Grand Army of the Republio was recently organ ized at Nebraska City. The name given to tho post ia Samuel Black In honor of Gov.Blaok. The post Com mander Is ftlnj. A. H. Uoie. State Journal: One of tho In diana exoursionists, who 6ont homo six ears of fluid com yesterday, re marked to a bystander: "This will speak louder than I can for tho pro ductiveness of Nebraska soil." Isaac P. Jones, an insane man was run over by a train of cars at Lincoln, 8th inst., and killed. Hunting men in some of the counties west will not have as muoh unalloyed fun as they have anticipat ed ; as many farmers and land-owners are publishing notices in the pa pers forbidding tho invasion of their lands by hunters. This step should be taken by all the farmers in the State, as tho loth of August la too early to open tbo hunting Reason. And by tho time the farmer gets ready to hunt a little in the winter time prairie chickens are about all slaught ered or driven away, and the law for bids except on his own premises. Near Albany, N. Y., 6th, Thomas Mallau quarreled with his wife and shot her dead. In Capo Girardeau Co., Mo., Gth inst., Sam'l Nessbaum out his wife's throat and then his own. He will die but ahe will recover. Chas. Ballet, Middlotbu, Ohio, Gth inst., shot and killed his wife and then shot himself through the head, dying instantly. He waa a drunkard. At Bloomlngton, III., last week, A. Goodfellow was murdered. Tho Gov ernor of the Stato has offered $200 for the arrest of tho murderer. Wm. Henderson, a Scotchman, aged 61, suicided at Rook ford, 111., by cut ting his throat, Gth lust. The sheriff and posse, of a county In. Texas, last wcok had a fight with a family of robbers named Jones, kil ling. ono of tho boys, wounding one, capturing the old man and another son and two other thieves. The cap tured being left in charge of a man named Jack Morris, he permitted the thieves to escape, when a mob wreak ed vengenco on Morris by shooting him dead. At Melville, Ray county, Mo., laBt week, Dr. J. L. Roberts was shot and killed by Dr. J. L. Keyes, who mounnted a horse and escaped. Wm. Cramer, of Iowa, was killed recently at Deadwood by his buggy tipping over a bluff. John Vokes, a railroad Bection hand on the K. C. St. Joe & O. B. had his back broken at Counoil Bluffs by n oar, last week, and died. James Eriok, 15 years old, near Ft. Wayne, while driving a reaper fell under the sides, and was cut to death. At Albany, N. Y., 6th inst., while gauging an engine an explosion oc curred killing Thomas Smith, Frank Murphy and John McEntyre. Wm. Halpert, a tramp, was killed by oars at Farmland, Ind., 6th Inst. A boy named McCormlck was drowned at Bismarck, Gth Inst., while bathing in the Missouri. A man named Thos. Collins, Kan sas City, choked to death recently in attempting. to swallow apiece of meat. 2rjzux..i'u :rj.:iifv:&j.iA.w!vs?9&WA The wheat buyers of Chicago re- cently had a meeting and amongst other business trausacted, adopted the following rules i No. 2 winter wheat shall include all mixtures of the various descriptions of winter wheat, and shall be sound, reasonably clean, and of good milliug quality. No. 2 white winter wheat shall be white winter wheat reasonably pure and clean. No. 1 white winter wheat shall be pure white winter wheat, sound plump, and well cleaned. No. 1 amber wheat shall be pure amber winter wheat, sound, "plump, andNwell cleaned. No. 1 long red winter wheat shall bo pure red winter wheat, of the long berried varieties, sound plump, and well cleaned. No. 2 long red winter wheat shall be of the same varieties as NO. 1, sound, and reasonably clean. No. 1 red winter wheat Bhall bo pure rod winter wheat of both llnht and dark colors of the Bhort-berried varie ties ; sound, plump, and well cleaned. No. 2 red winter wheat shall bo red winter wheat of both colors, sound and reasonably clean. No. 3 winter whpat shall Include winter whent not clean and plump enough for No. 2; but welKhlng not less than fifty-four pounds to the mpanured hushel. Rpjectpd wlntnr wheat shall include winter whpnt damp, musty, or from any cause so badly damaged aso.ren der it unfit for No. 3. t rxg- "' Boston, August 4. Sunday was the closing day of the Spiritualists' camn-meetincr at Onset Bay, and about four thousand persons attended. J. B. Stebbins, of Detroit, spoke of the Pocassett tragedy, Baying Free man and his wife were devoted ortho dox believers led by blind faith in old stories to tho killing of their own child. Cfc That Corbin at Coney Ieland,, who refuses entertainment at his hotel for JewB, is not a Republican, as charged by some Imbecile Democratic editors, but is a Democrat, and the Democra cy are welcome to him, and tho tables being turned on them thoy must en dure all tho oder of tho affair that they intended for tho Republicans.. Blackburn .has been elected Gov. of Kentucky notwithstanding the well known fact that during the war he led In an effort io introduce yellow fever in the cities of the north. A more henious crime no man was ever guilty of, but with the Demoorats of Kentucky it doubtless added to his popularity. 1 1 7 ' The Idea of the Advertiser to al ternate in the holding of the conven tions la reasonable and, ns tho Sun be lieves in fair play, wo shall not object to holding a convention in Brown ville. Of course, however, as our city is more central, we should favor hold ing the first convention In Nebraska City. Neb. City Sim. Tho first one was hold In the City. State Journal? Gen. Grant writes to an old friend, that he will go di reotly from San Francisco, when he lands, to Galena, Illinois, whore he has a residonce, and will have noth ing to do with any "boom." Tho Democracy of Maryland-, In convention at Baltimore on tho 6th, nominated Wm. F. Hamilton for Governor ; C. J. M. Gwin for Attor ney General, and T. G. Keating for Treasurer. A Cheyenne telegram says that the oattle shipping business of Wyoming is just beginning to boom, somotimes as much as 100 car loads of cattle go ing east In a single day. eg1 . C The Corbin of tho Coney Island Hotel wlio proscribes the Jews, is a Democrat of the Tildon stripe and no relation to General Grant. There was a slim vote In the re cent Kentucky elections, and the Democratic ticket was elected by a greatly reduced majority. i "fl . a. J. R. FurgUBon, Omaha, now lan guishes In jail for attempting to imi tate tho signature of Superintendent Clark, oftbeU.P. R. R. Proposal. 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U XSent Sealed for -stamp to any one. Sold ONLY- by the HARR!S.REKEDYCQ.&1FG.CHESilSTS. Market and 8th Sis. ST. LOUIS, 17! 0. Hon SsfWFSOfhf 05Ui Hi Sir? light, S-. V-"- moXt&T'Jfi-' - j : . eronMcn-i : --. -- t88 r'1 ' r?? J Tit. Ha MrV.V" J J?J J SUAftn.net a amjr.ACpm.ttt ISCAIi ADTTSXTISSBSSNTS. (No. 1139.) QHERIFFS' SALE. O Notice Ik hereby given that by vlrtno of nu order of sale Issued oat of tho District Court of Jfenirtha County, state of Nebraskn, and to mo directed as Sheriff of said County upon u decree and judgment rendered by sald Court in u case wherein Dudley M.Steole, Samuel R. Johnson, Sanford W. Sjealton and John Guile, doing business under the firm name of Steele, Johnson k Co., were plalntims. and James S. Marsh and John Mcpherson were defendants. I will offer lor sale, at public- miction, at tho door of. the court house, In Brownville, In said county, Snturilay, September Gtli, A. D. 1870, at 1 o'clock, p. ra.. tho following described lands in Temnha County, Nebraska, to-wlt: Tho undivided half of lots number six and soven of section number thirty. In township number six, north of range number sixteen nfi east, containing ulnotv-nluc acres. Aho the undivided half of lota number three, four and live In section number thlrty-ono In township number six, north of rango number sixteen east, containing ono hun dred and seven and eighty one hundredths (SO 100) acres. Also tho undivided half of the following real estate, to-wlt : Commenc ing at the northwest corner of lot number four. In section number thirty In township number six, north of range number sixteen east, thenco west live rods, thence to tho Missouri river, containing ten acres, and al so the undivided half, of tho following real estate, to-wlt: Commencing at a point one hundred and two poles north of the south west corner of the south east fractional quar ter of soctlou thirty-one, In township six, north of range sixteen east, thence ramming north twenty seven poles,, to a stake, thence east ono hundred and sixteen poles, to a stake on tho bank of the Missouri river, thonee southeast down tne river anu wnn tho same thirty-four poles to a point east of the beginning, tnence west one nunureu aim twenty-seven poles to tho plnce of beginning containing twenty acres, more or lcss also tho undivided ono fourth of nil tho following described real estate, to-wlt : Lots one, two and threoln section thirty In township six, north of raniro sixteen east, contnlulue nine ty-three and 40-100 acres, also lot fivp of sec tion thirty, In township six, north of range sixteen east, containing In tho aggregate forty acre, also tho undivided one-fourth of lots one; two, four, live, and six In section six In township five (5) north of range six teen east, containing In the: aggregate ono hundred and sixty-live- and 70-100 acres, also the undivided one-fourth of lots ono and twool section twenty-four, lu township six north of range fifteen cast, containing In the aggregate twenty-nine and -10-100 acres, also tho undivided one-fourth of lots eight and nine in tho cast half of tho northeast quar ter of Section twenty Ave in township six North of range fifteen (15) cast, containing in tho aggregate one hundred and sixty-seven acres. Also the undivided one-eighth (J of lots five and six In section twenty five In township six, north of range fifteen oast, containing In tho ag gregate ninety and 90-100 acres. Also the nn dlvlded one-fourth of lot one In section five, township five, north of rango sixteen east, containing In the nggregate seven and 50-100 acres, also tho undivided dno-fourth of lot four of section number thirty In township six, north of range sixteen east, excepting ten acres off the cast sldo of said land nero by conveying the undlved hnlf of ten and 50-100 acres off of the north side of lot twelve m section thirty-one in township six north of rango sixteen cast, and and being all tho portion of said lot. Jot one time owned by Davld J. Martin, and also tho undivided one-fourth of lot thirteen In section six township live, rango sixteen east, except ten acres off the north side of said lot thirteen hereby conveying tho undivided half rind thlr ty and 50-100 acres of lot three, all In Nemnha County, Nebraska, together with all the Im provements and privileges thereto belonging. Taken ou said order of sulo as the property of James S. Marsh. Terms of sale cash. Dated this 2d day of Ansust. A. D. 1879. IlICUMOXD V. BLACK. 7w5 Sheriff. TN THE DISTIUCT COURT OF J- Nemaha CounJy, Stato or Nebraska. John W. Holder, non-resident defendant, you arc hereby notllled that on the 4th day of August, 1S79, Amelia A. Holder Hied hi-r petition In tho Clerks o:Hco, of tho District Court In and for Nemaha County, Nebraska. In which petition sho prays to be divorced from yon for tho cause of Willful abandon ment and extreme cruelty. You aro required to ansver said petition on or before tho llfteuith day of September. lS7i. AMELIA A. HOLDEU, "W. T. ROGEItfor PriX 7w4 BENJAMIN HOLLADAY, OWN erof the hereinafter detjcrlhed property. You are hereby notified that tho northeast quarter of section thirty, the cast half of tho northwest quarter of section thirtj. and lot one In section thirty, all In township four, north of ranee sixteen east.ln Nemaha coun ty. State of Nebraska, were on tho 5th day of November, 1S77, purchased at public tax sale by W. It. Skiff, lor taxes levied thereon for the year 1870, and that tho time for redemp tion will expire on the 25th day of Novem ber, 167!), and that unless said lands are re deemed from such tax sale ou or belore the k;iIi) l.."t nairtcul ilnto n. ttfrl varlll hilpniai"l ed and Issued for said lands. Thofiald lands were taxed In tho yenr 1S7G in the name of Ilcnjamln Hbllndny, and tho certificates of sale have been duly assigned to the under signed. Urownvllle, Neb., Aug. 6, 1S79. 7w3 A. U. McCANDLESS. Gon. Nos. 507, 503, 500. Fee Bills Nos. 72S, 72, 730. CHEIUFF'S SALE. O Notice Is hereby given ihaI will oflbr tor sale, at public auction at tho door of tho court house. In Brownville on Saturday, Aitgnst 30, 1879, A. D., at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day the following real estate to-wlt: Tho north-west quarter of section twenty-seven (27) in Township four (-1) Range fourteen (U) east iu said coun ty of Nemaha and state of Nebraska, levied upon and taken as tho prouer'ty of Peter B. Borst, on three (3) Fee Bills In tho cages of Jacob atriciticr anu i'etor li. iiorst, vs. win. D. Daugherty, Jacob Strlcklor and Peter B. Borst, vs. Fannio Kennedy nnd Sarah Ken nedy and tho other unknown heirs of James Kennedy, deceased, and Jacob Strickler and Peter B. Borst vs. Fannie Kennedy and Sa rah Kennedy nnd the other unknown heirs of Isaaa V. B. Kcnnedy.decensed.lssued out of tho district court of tho county of Nemnhn and State of Nebraska and to me directed aa sherlir, of said county. Torms of sale canh. Given under my hand this 25th day of Jnly A. D. 1S7'J. KICHMOND V. BLACK, Cw5 Sheriff. A DJirNISTRATRIX SALE OF il KEAL ESTATE. In pursuance of nn order of tho Judge of tho district C nrt In and for Nemaha Coun ty, Nebraska, I will olfer for sale at public vendue on Saturday, August 2'Jtl, 187'J, between the hours of 1 nnd 2 o'clock p. m.. of said day. at the front door of tho Conrt house in Brownvlllo In said county, tho following described real estate, situated In tho county of Nemaha and atate of Nebraska, to-wit: The west half of the south-west quarter of section twenty-four (24) in township four (1) north of range fourteen (14) east, containing eighty acres moro or less. Terms of salo cash. ANNIE J. PASCOE, Administratrix of tho estate Joseph J.Pascoc deceased. ADMINISTRATORS SALE OF il REAL ESTATE. In pcrsunnce of an order of tho Judge of tho District Court for Nemaha Couutj-, Ne braska. I will olfer for sale at public vendue on Saturday, August 331, 1879, between tho honrsof 1 and 2 o'clock, p.m.. of snld day, at tho front door of tho Court house. In Brownville, In said county, the following described real estate, situated In tho county of Nemaha and State of Nebras ka, to-wlt: Lots five (5), six (C), seven (7) and elght(S) In block one hundred nnd sixty-live (105) In Neal's Addition to Peru and lots eight (3) and nlno (9) In block one hundred nnd seventeen (117) In tho town of Poru. Terms of salo cosh. S. A. OSBOItN, Adminlstratorof tho estate of Martin Prlch ard, deceased. Owl (No. 081.) OHERIFF'S SALE. U Notice la horoby given, that by rlrtne of nn order of sale Issued out of tho District Court of Nemaha County, State of Nebraska,. uuu io tut: uirecuti as ancriu oi saiu .ouniy, upon. a decree and Judgment rendered by sold Court. In a case wherein the Stato Bank of Nebraska was plaintifT and Peter B. Borst wn3 defendant,, I will offer for sale, atpub 11c auction, at the door of the Court House In Brownville, In said county, on Saturday, Attgust 30, A. D. 1879, at 1 o'cloek P. M the following described Innds, In Nemaha County, Ncbraka, to-wlt Tho northeast fractional quarter of section four (1), and the northwest fractional" quar ter of section four (l. In township four, (4). north of rango fourteen (11), cast, in snld county, together with all tho Improvements nnn privileges incroio Deioiiging. Taken on sold order of sale as the pronertv of Beter B. Borst. ' Terms of sa'e. cash. Dated, this 15th day of Jnly, 1679. RICHMOND V. BLACK, 5wo Sheriff. No 1211. THE HEIRS OF JESSE L. -L Brown, deceassd, will take notice that a petition has been Hied In the District Court In and for Nemaha County, Nebraska, wlrereln George W. Benjamin is plain tlfT and tho unknown heirs of Jesso L, Brown are defendants. The object rnd prayer of said petition is to correct nu error In the ac knowledgment of a deed from Jesse L. Brown and Sarah E. Brown his wife, to Bar ton S. Wood for tho South Half of tho South east Quarter of Section Twenty-eight In Township Four of Range Fourteen East In Nematia County, Nebraska. Said petition asks for the Insertion of thoname of Jesse L. Brown in the acknowledgment to said deed which la dated August 17th, 1879. and record ed In Nemaha County Deed Records, Book Fonr, Page 213. Said defendants are required to answer or otherwlse.plcad to said petition uu ur uuiutu luuiai uuy in avpiciilDcr 1579 , , S- A. OSBOUN. ' awl Attorney fiirTIaiaUti. juEGAZ. A33 VERTISEKSIxTS. ro 1213.) "N 'EHE DISTRICT COURT OF 1 Nemaha County, State of Nebraska A. J. Uuger, John M. Unger. Tohn M Unger, non-resident defendant. YoSore I ereby notltled that on the 18Ui day of JtiTy. 1S79. A. J. Unger. pla ntlff, herein filed his petition In the office of the Clerk of the District Court In and for Nemaha Conn- iy, lAooraoHu. J" i.t;n nfnVt von for the Unger prays a judgment against on rormc sum of Two Hundred and rnlrty-seeu imi ltirs nnd Eleven Cents with interest from the 29th day of May. 1S79. at the rate or six per fi.nt nvnnnnf. dn siilil A. J. Uncer OH ft Judgment obtained by him against you in the" Court of Common Plcaso or Franklin ( rvuinti- TVnnvK-nnt nn tlio tSth dav of t-puntj I enns) hnnin. on mo -i "-, " t kiipiI tint nn rrrlr of nttnphmpnt In said ac Jiny, iSiU. A nat tue sam . .. J - y S , " j tion, and the undivided one-nfth of tne Northeast Quarter of Section Twenty, Town ship FourltaiiRO Thirteen In Nemaha Coun ty. Nebraska, and the undivided one-fifth of tho Northwest Quarter of Section Ten, Township Three, itaniiu Fourteen In llich- ardsou county, enrasKa, wis Deon-auacneu. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 1st day or September. 1879. 5w4 A. J. UNGER. SPECIAIs ADVERTISEMENTS. PT A72nilOUGAN!!. $1,100 Piano. on--&d&i&3Lly S2i.-i5 ; S37 orirans only SSHJ.vt5TSa5 orjransonly $73.75. Trcmen- 1nsiH ltri!urtinnx durini- the Dllilmltllltter montUM. JIavlnKbeenKL,KCTKI aiAYOItof my city ana enirusieu witn its oonmsnouiu ue hui nclcnt proof of my resaonslblllty. Ijittt circulars nnd Illustrated iiewspnjH;rrtr. Address DANIKL F.BEATTY, Washington. N.J. 7w4 ARKNTS "WANTED for the best and Faitrst tell- tji7 Pictorial boc&s and Bibles. Prices rcdncuil 33 per cent. National Publlahlng Co.. Cblcago, Ills. li Please write for Lnrsc IHns trnted Cuta S Iuuueof KTFLES, SHOT RUNS, & KEVOIsVEKS. Address Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburs, Pa ft GRFAT OFFER KS' 3I&.SS Sl"5 upwards, not used ay ear, Roods as. netr ; -warrnnteu, Bv riiiaus aim nnRAXS at EXTRAORDIIvTAltY IsOW prlcesj for cash. CtloSnea, jiaiieti. HORACE "WATERS, i.7J,-i.fi.,'U liUBl .a. - St., K.Y. P.O. Box, 3530. T-wl. (i ( Onn returns In 30 days on SI OOinested.Of J I ZUUllcIalReportsandhiformatlonfreo-I-IVe profits wceklv on Stock options of ?10toSVX. Addres T.Potter AV'laht & Co., Bankers,35 Wall at .N.Y. Sanford1 I I T&e onlv combination "of the true Jamaica GiiiKerwhlch'choIco Aromatic and French' .Brandy Ciolcra. Cholera Morbus. Cra'raps and Tains, Diarrhoea and Dysen tery. Dyspepsia, Flatulency. Want of tone and Activity In tho Stom ach and Bowels, and avoiding the 'dangers of Changeof Water, food and climate. Ask for I SAjfFoaiV8 Jamaica Ginoeb. I 7w4 JAMAIGA BENSON'S CAPCIilE P0K0US it 0 bMUML JfliASTlSK kt w t-t nmnn was Invented to overeomethe great objection ever found totheold stylo of porous plastcratliatofslow action In bringing relief. Benson's Cnpclne Porous Plaster relieves pain at once and cures quickly. It imparts a sensation of sruntle and stimulating warmthand brings rest and comfort to the sulTer- er. B' CAUTIOUS TlIERK AIIK RAUDU I.ENTANO WOKTMI.ESS Imitations of Benson's Canine Porous Plusterln tho market; ono In particular having a similar sounding name, contains lend poison". Each genu ine Benson's Capclne Plaster has the n-ordCapc'uo cut through theplnster take-no' other. roiuoy jiiiuruirjrisis. a. Is nowproprleter of tho blLjilUjdlMi and Is prepared to accomodate the public with GOOD, FRESH, SWEET MEA1 Gentlemanly and accommodating clerks will at all times be In attendance. Your patronage solicited. Remember tho place tho old Pascoo shopMai'n-st., ssj-wvnvme, - Nebraska. CRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK. The GKstZnslUo TRADE MARK, gyjjK Remedy; An itMf 2T Tr-B tralalllcc cure for SaJaal Weak bwi, Spctu.atcr rhe, lajotemj, ai all tttMftKS that follow u a w- Before TaUag. AbojerM Less of After Taklnc- Hemor, Ucltersal LaailUKja, PaJn In the Back, Dlxseu of TWon, Prematar Old Age, txA E1137 othsr DUen-i that kaJ to Inaaalt j or Conamaptioa, aaj a Premature G rare. CT Fall paxtlclari In our pssphlet, which we desire to fend ftcety nail to ererj-one. CyTheSjxeiaeMedldoelj old by all dragsUts at I per paeiage, or alx paciagtj for J5, orwia be tent free by B&ll on receipt of tie aoaejbf sVldfCZSiZg THE CBAY SEDICKE CO ' tocaxWa Swat, Draorr, Hia. 3Sold In Brownville and everywhere by all druggists. oyrl IMTf 0 Mmi lVemaha City, Sfeb., ica. JERAL HERJCHAIiDISI 1.1 b J-'AJHJil" GIZOCJIJIIJIS &3 CAXXED GOODS, CONFECTIONS, Etc. Keeps a varied stock, of overy thing the peo ple want. Call and.see him. DAYID A M0BT0N, Elacksiaitii, H'emaJia City, Keuraslca. Machine rcpairlngjnnd hQreeshoolng'a spe cialty. Unexcelled in Economy of Fuel. Unsurpassed in Construction. Unparalleled in Durability, MiSDiited in tie Mil iW of telig lb ' VERY BEST OPERATiHS, AJD MOST wi bp nm js u i S7S3 0FPEE3D T03 TE3 PSIC2. 2ADE ONI.T B"5T 3S2 SI O jE5 Xa I O JEZ. 612, 614. 616 & 818 M. KIAIH Sold by STEVENSON Ul i-"m' iuiaiiis it ' mn 1 111 miiiii ! 1 1 11 11111 1 1 1 sii ! 11. mnjm mrnmm iLintsiSbHua nm EbWSMWM fVj I 3j V m3&M ?TStrrTT2r'3'.TA.-T- m IKtt&ZPlm?- r.A TF it vruwTf VisJ- '.r- ,' v mmm 8 m w. iw&m?ffi& WY.mfonmfo S He '? Hi r-fTfn. fc?" IS"-? Max" ft W7 frwnlfiS?5?731013 certify that these goods are Tl"n TlTlTClTTrt tt:,,..- i LEMON ?imAAo J EXTP??U.ft STEELE & PACE'S LUPUUhVeXSTcEm. . STEBLE PEICE, aSlSff CIucM v r'&&Zh-!' vJwmreWiaGHTiM Pain cannot stnv where It Lsnsed. It la the Cheap I fst medicine ever made-. Plvedrops cover a sur- face nslargeas the hand. One dose cures common SoreTIjro onebottlebas cured Bronchitis. SO .,,,. worth hfM eill.p,i nn old standinc CoukIi. It positively curea Catarrh. -Astbmaana Croup. J: jf ty cento worth has cured Crick In the Back, and tnesameauautll)' LameBaek ofeight years' stand ing. It cures we!led neck and all other Tumors. ithumatlsm. and I'alnand soreness la any part, no matter where It may be. nor frm what cause It ,nl... .., ,t .i,vavs a, yoa eooa. Twentv-hvo- -"-... ,vo;,h has cured bad eases of chronic and Hloody Dysentery. One teaspoonfnl cures Colic In fifteen minutes. It will cure any case of piles that Is possible to cure. Six or eight application aro vTarranted to cure any case of Excorfatert Nlpples orlnllnniod Breast. For Bruises. IT applied often and bound up. there Is never the slightest discolor ation to the skin. It stpp-r the pain of a burn- ss soon ns applied. nnd Is a positive cure for cnllDlalas t rostea ! eet. iJOUs, w arts, . orns ana wounds of everv dmcilntlon on man or beast. Price. 50 cents andfl. Trial slrtr. 13 cents. FOSTER. ilLLBUitX it CO.. Sole Proprietors. IluRalo. N. Y. Sold in Urownvllle by a. W. Nlckell. 'cGOOB NEWS !" Quick Tine ! Through Trains ! Close Connections ! Ub Delay ! BTJRI.IK'GTOK HOTJTE To Chicago S the East. Lowest Kates of Faro will be made. Through Cars will run from II. A M. polnts- in Bomnorn iseorasKa to Chicago. A tun mlnuta connection will io mado at rnclllc Junction. closo connections will always bo mado to tho 3SAST, SOUTHEAST and KOIITII. Sleeping car berths! reservetl at tho Lincoln tlckot ollieo by telegraph or on application, from Missouri IUver to Chicago. TO ST. L0 HIS AND THE SOUTH. Tho Burllugton Route have a system of Through. Slsepcrartb Close Connecllous between the Missouri HlverandSt. Lou la. To Peoria, Indianapolis, Cincin nati and the Southeast. 3Thi8 is tho only reliable Itouto to tho Southeast. Connections are iimde at Peoria with the T. P. &. W. and I. H. & W. Knllronds for Indianapolis, Cincinnati. Columbus, and all Control and Southern Ohio, Kentucky, Southern Indiana, &c JINXNG CARS. GOOD MEALS AT 75 Whon you go East bo sure and travel over tho n.A M. lino If you wish to bo SAKK and Comfortable and desire to travel Hpeedlly. A. E. TOUZALIN, P. LOWELL, Gen'l Manager. Gen'lFt&Tkt Agt A PIXSB TACT That the Chicago Lumbe Co. AT NEMAHA CITY Will sell you more Lumber, Limo, and Paint ' for lesa money than auy ttrm ln-tho State, L. Iff. FOSTER '"" PITSICIU I SUBOEON, Nemaha City, Nebraska. Obstetrics a Specialty. Xlgbt Calls Promptly AnvHcri'd. tTfS & fiis W'&TbSmiiP T ir. BOOTS, SHOES, AND HABNESS Mado amV repaired as well as can be dono any whoro, and at shor& notlco AND VEIiY IiLlSONAIILE TERMS. J. J. BENBES, DKALEIt IN Diiip: aiul lielicliic, Also Books.Stntlonory, Oils, ralnts. Perfum ery, and everything usually kept? In drug stores. m:LKn ix Dry fioodir. Groceries, Clothing. Quoonswnre ilardware. Boots, Shoes, Ilats.cto. Best brands of Flour. Jllgliest linrftes prico palil for grain und stock. Pro duce taken In e;echnng- for goods Nemaha.CIty, A'eb. LEVI JOHNSON, PROPRIETOR, KEMAHA CITY NEB.i Contnilly located ; Good fnre.Jnnd notron blo spared to make guests comfortable. Good barn for horses and Charges Reasonable. TITTJS BROS JE.lLEltS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. READYMADE CLOTHING, NOTIONS, Etc., Etc., Etc. Nemaha City, Hebrasfcr, Will sell goods ns cheap as any house In Southeastern? Nebraska. js:-ra.2a"a'3F,cs- oow STREET. ST. LOL'IS. MO. & CROSS, Brownville. SPECIE m - SSAEXe aS.-u)leJicahhful tiquiir Dentiincer A ? Unto for Lwilons. VTlrvfPUflM'-S'fl ZgS2 If 15. rqySjy ' -sgsyog! SttiSatCLrcTRlCCs5C---5 Mil SPr IW lilMlJf OwW? W iy Moi 6 ?m:. u4s .s ' ''lii vvxx WlimAJW V&2G D -t H . y 3r