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?IIE ADVERTISER THURSDAY. NOV fl. 1K7D. Tbiak.zlTinr Proclamation. The following proclamation was ie oed by the President: "At no recurrence of the season which the devout hhbit of religious people hag made the occasion for giv ing thanks to Almighty God and humbly invoking His divine favor. bn the material prosperity enjoyedJ bj our whole country been more con spicuous, more manifold or more uni versal. During the past year, also, unbroken ceace with- all foreign na tion!, the general prevalence of do mestic tranquility, and the suprema cy and security of the great Inptitu llfta of civil and religious freedom have gladdened the bearta of our peo ple and confirmed their attachment to their Government, which the wis dom and oourage of our ancestor bo fitly framed, and the wUtlntn and courage of their descendants have so firmly maintained, tn.be the habita tion af Liberty and Justice to auccem Jre generation. "Now. therefore, I, Jlutherford D. Hayes. President of tho-United Slates. dr appoint Thumday, the 27th day of overuber, lntant, as a day of Na tlena! ThanktglviDg and Prayer; and 1 earnestly recommend that; with drawing tbcmcelres from secular care and labors, that the people ef the United States do meet together on tiiat day in their respective places of werthip. the 'a to give tiianks and prale to Almighty God for His mer cies, and to devoutly beseech their continuance. 'In witneii whereof.I have here nnte et my band and caued the seal af the United States to be affixed. "De at the city of Washington, tfel3d iay of November, in the year of r Lrd one thousand eight hun dred and seventy-nine, and of the independence of the United States, the one hundred and fourth-." Hlthekfoud B. Haves. By the President: War. Evarts, Secretary, of Stat. Meaiphl. vbat Is left of it baa got evesthe yellow fever. The ttftl expenditure of the pos tal ervioe far the last year was about $8S,0Cftl.00tt. Jacob Abbot;, the author, died at Mi r-W8e nt Cumberland, Md., 2 . jeI 76 ynaw. Tk nbiicn majority on the leg islative vt in Ohio is 17.SI4, an ex oes of tSS aver the majority for gov- New Yrk electa Cornell, Republi can, Gverr. Of course we cannot give Mie majority yet, but the latest nwa lafc&tes 40.000. CSaecal Grant vri welcomed with ft plead W m1 fitting ovation by OenmltH. It w mn well don a lok a ?rralreJit to our State; M. A. 3rcLeAQ. Chicago, was bit tea by a mad dug about thre months ;, ifcd at hydrophobia lait week, three days after the dUea-e attacked UVm. a -i An Mtajt whisky distillery was re cently JbuHdand broken up In Chica . It wa running under the name of a clycerlne and patent medicine manufactory. One f the matt appropriate and el oquent 3idrese made durlng-the re ct meeting of the Northwestern MUktnary Asaeiajlnn was by a col ore! man from the South. TheOkoloaa States penUs-of the National Klas, as "Oie dirty rat;." Ab! we hare extract from over fifty SMithern pper Indors'ng the De ancy of the Okolona Slates. m m Potrpater General Key. ha issued Itructina to postmasters at Nw Yrk City, Louisville, and New Or Ieas awt to rent boxes in their otli cc9 to lottery companies or lottery agents. Mfalipl I ft Nation, with a big N. OfeeJtna Southern Stale. re!!et Grant will send General Sbrrttan dawn there ono of these 2ays. umd fence in your Utile nation ami civp It to the darkles for a tater patn wllli a. little p. We raut blazon State Sovereignty on ajr banner iticludiug the Im mortal right of Sec ion and NuIIi ficatto. Obotna State. That U what the Democratic stump ers have been doing In this county r Use Ut two weefc. and that is what all the Democratic ticket. itrnuMsi-e any worklngman orany jh-h in Cilifornm. but I won't se a rK. Gcseral Grant. O. t-ti Ul. though. Y will o one vrv tlm that! ynm Imtz In year mirror. Okolona Suum. If the North is not nolid for Grant raw it will be ere another year. Ev ery thing i- wonting like a charm. Zch Chandler load for bear and brins bis game every time. In his ipfcb at Flushing he saldr "I do think that you have in the .tate of NW Yark.'ln the person of Samuel J. TtW3. tho blgert fraud that ever Mr.! on the face of the earth. Oma ha Republican. Not oaly a fraud not only a most nncrapnleu(t politician but a dl hoae: man In his business relations vitb bl fellow-man. Tt! a atraoge thing that as soon m rebel ar pardoned thy will tern anond and try to justify their tronabIe act. Seward Reporter. In that portion of mankind In which bo ne of gratitude Uts. we find ihHgHc nae. warmed to life, tc, and the ptrabollo hog of scrlp--tore. before whom, tbe good and gen roa ars warned not to cast their jr!. Upon wid thought it Is sot very 'rnr;e thing" aftr all. DEATH OF SENATOR ZACHARIAH CHASDLEIL. Found Dead in His Room in Chicago. His Sadden Denth Caused by a Cere bral Hemorrhage. Chicago, Nov. 1. Senator Zacha- rlah Chandler- of Michigan, wa found dead in hia bed at the Grand Pacifid Hotel this morning. He bad been speaking iu Wisconsin, and last night addressed an immense audience nt McCormick'8 Hall In this city, and spoke with his usual earnestness. After the meeting, when he and Sen ator Logan and Hon Jesse Spaulding were sitting in his room engaged In conversation. Senator Chaudler com plained of indigestion. As be had complained of the same distressing feeling while en route to the city with the gentlemen, Mr. Spaulding sug gested that he remain over In-tlieoity until Sunday night; but he eaiJ his business affairs required hi attention at home, ami the order was given to have him called in the morning at 7 oVIock. Hi- friends then bade him good-night and left. Thar Ip the last time the Senator wasspen alive. This mornlnsr, when the office boy called him, there was no response' So, up on renetltlnn. the clerk effected an entrance through the transom and found that the senator was dead. The body was not quite cold, and a phy sician who was present decided" that death occurred about three hours pre vious to the discovery. The face look pd tTflnquli, allowing, that death was painleBs. The Coroner will hold an inquest. John B. Drake telegraphed President Hays the sad intelligence about 8 o'clock. From a partial examination, Dr. McVickers, who was culled In, Is of opinion that death was the result or sudden congestion of the lungs, brought about by a cold which was contracted at Janesville. Sorrow because of the sad event is universal and genuine. Flags are at haif mast upon the Pacific and other hotels and public buildings. The Tribune Is also iu mourning. The Republican County Central Commit tee aud Federal officials, together with members of the Congressional lelegation from thin State, the Union Veteran Club, and; the bead of the County military organization, hud an informal consultation at the Grand Pacific, to tender the Bervice of ap propriate committees, whenever the relatives of the deceased Senator shall arrive from Michigan. The epeeoh last night Is pronounc ed, by those who were familiar with the Senator's campaigns, as by far the most vigor' us and able of all hia- pre vious efforts. Chigaoo, Nov. L The following resolutions were presented at Repub lican headquarters this morning and unanimously adopted : "The Western branch of the- Re publican National Committee-, the Republican State Committee, Cook County Republican Central Commit tee, and the Republican Campaign Executive Committee of Cook Coau ty, speaking on behalf of the Repub licans of the Northwest, and of Illi nois, aud for the County of Cook, rec ognizing, in the sudden decease or Senator Chandler, of MicMgnu, the Chairman of the National Republican Committee, a great publio calamity, have adopted the following preamble and resolutions: "During a public career of thirty years Senator Chandler baa exhibited such splendid traits of patiiotic and honest manhood as to command the respect of the whole couulry. In his public oareen- he pursued no end but the public good, and was Inspired by no motive but an Intense love of the whok' country. He hated oppression wherever lie found it, and counted no con;equenceB in denouncing the op pressor. He never bartere-i away, a right, and in governmeut was satisfied wl-h nothing abort of absolute just ice, ne was a great tunn- because he was a true man. His opinion? bore the final test and are now upon the statute books and embodied in the organic law of the land. His intel lectual and moral courage neverquall ed. and bis convictions-and friend ships were. In his very nature, patri otic to tho lieart'score, with n head as clear as his heat t was pure. His pub lic lifo was uieauied merel by the publio good. Wise in council and In trepid in action, he wan a great leader and a great man. He died full of hon ors, and hN lat publio utterances were for an honest governmeut and an undivided Nation. Therefore, resolved. That1 wo de ploro the decease of Senator Chaudler as a great national bereavement, and a Iss to the councils of the Republi can party of the Nation which it will be impo-i-lble to supply Jlesolvcd, That treasuring his last f-palri.itio appeals, no l.iglwr honor can be paid hia fame and memory than following to the uttnott Ins wlso and ?nrn?9tcoan9e!tH Jiesolvcd, That we tender to the family of the great Senator our most sincere sympathy In their ovrrahad .i.r nminHnn niUhpps resolution! --" nnd preamble be engroesed and foi-w-nrdert to the family aud friends of the drczased family.' Emblems of mourninir are now on nearly all tbe public offices and tbe shipping. President Hays, through Secretary Rogers, sends h " patch that tho an nouncement of tbe Senator's death Is received with a deep sens of the great Ios? tbe country has sustained. Meetings have been called by vari ous organizations to take suitable ac tion on the sad event. Telegrams of condolence are- coming- In froa all parts of the West. Gear. tbe-R-publlcan candidate for v ' . . . .... , Governor, in fowa, received a plural Ity overthe Democratlo candidate of 75.000; over the Greenback candidate of 100.000: majority overall, 25,000. There was a Republican gain of thirty-four members of the Legislature, and-the Green baok representation in tho lower hou was reduced to- one nifmhr. STALWART JOILY SHERMAN. He Strikes tlie KeyOfote for 1SS0. In his speech at Paleron N. J., on Saturday last John Sherman said : "Now I want to serve notice on the democratic party, that the republican party baa resolved upon two- things, and It never makes up its mind upon anything until it Is determined to put it through. We are going to see that every lawful voter iu this country baa the right to vote an honest ballot at every national election, and no more. If the democratic party stands In the way, so much the worse for it. If the south, rebellious as it is, stands in the way again, we will protect every vo ter In hie right to vote, whatever tbe constitution gives the right to vote. We Intend to protect voters in the ex ercise of their lawful franchise, so that ever j. man shall have the right to vole freely. Local elections must be regulated by state laws. "Southern voters may cheat each other as ihey please iu local elections. The republican party never trenched on the rights of atates, and does not Intend to. Whenever uallonaLofflcers or congressmen are elacted, those are national elections, and, under the plain provisions of the constitution. the nation baa the right to protect them. The republican party Intend. If the present law Is net strong enough, to make it stronger. Great applause. In the south 1,000 000 republicans are disfranchised. With the help of Almighty God we intend'to right that wrong. CongresB has a right to regu late congressional elections. The Tweed frauds, reversing the vote-of New York state in 1863, led to the nafeSDtre of the first federal eleotion law, breaking up false countfH Then the Mississippi plau was introduced In tha south. If congress was purged to-day of men elected by fraud and bloodshed In thesouth.the deim crats would be iu a pitiful minority iu the capitol. At the last session the dem ocrats tried to repeal tbe election laws, and were met by veto after vetofrom the staunch republican president. Then they tried to nullify existing laws. We must us firmly resist nulli fication now as when Jackson threat ened by the eternal God to hang, the original uullifier. Calhoun-. We muBt ha e free elections. We are deter mined to assert the supremacy of the United States in all matters pe-tain- ing t. the United States so enforce the laws of the Unite"d Stales. Come what may we will enforce three laws, and make nullifying congressmen and their allies obey tbe laws," Seatkof Gen. Joe Hooker. Garden City, L. I., Oct. 31. Ma jor General Joseph Hooker died here lh!Jjnernoon. General Hooker had been In hf us ual health until an hour before his death, and purposed going to fcew York to-morrow to attend to business matters. He gave a large dinnerpar ty at the Garden City Hotel on tbe 25th. and lias seemea to bein the best of wpirlts, and to enjoy social inter course with his many friends-as fully as at any time in his life. Hk took his socuslomed:walk-ln the park dur ing the afternoon and did not com plain of feeling ill till about 4 o'clock, when he retired to his apartment aud summoned li Is valet, who helped him to a sofa, where lie rested, about an hour. Ho then rose and busied him self about hi rooms till, at 5:45, tbe valet, hearing the General struggling for breath, hastened to his side sod assisted him to lie down upon the bed, at tho same tint?- ringing for help. The hotel. superintendent hur ried to t'e room, but when he arrived the General was dead. Judge Pound gave tbe Grand Jury of Littncuater county some good advice iu tiia churga a tew days ago. He udvined lheu i iguortMtll petiy oases which could be tried aud settled in the justice courts and to find no bill against any one on mernlv hearsay testimony. The testimony being nec essarily only one side of the case, should be such a, if uncontradicted, would convict on trial. Many per sons have suffered great injustice by being indiorprf on the slightest ap proach to toptlmny. which upon ex amination in open- court proved to bp no testimony a' all. Tf our judldary pvm mut be encumbered with this urand jnrv fraud. I should he made as harmless as possible. Hast ings iVfl.V" skan We Indorse nil the- above. The greatest humbug and mot expensive swindle c nnecled with the judiciary system is the grand jury. No mistake about It. We think the accuser shonl I be made to meet tl e accused In theop'-n twirl, i itead of clipping in before a secret inquisition to give vent to an opinion that bis neighbor Ii guilty of soint crime. It is tbe common business-of graud juries to listen to puoh trash. There is an oooasional Democrat in tbe Sou.b.tbaS begins to realize the situation. The Memphis Avalanche awakes to the situation, .iid confess es tbe terrible crinB charged upon the South by tbe Republicans, and denied by th- Js rth i. copperheads generally. The -rtrafaricfie euy : Southern democrutio leaders are beginniug to realize the ituits of their folly In welding a "solid aouth" for the democratic party. For four years the crack of the Mississippi shot-guu, Iu defence of democratic principles, has been heard without protest. No protest to this barbarous mode of enforcing a political dogma has ever been breathed by any pioin inent Mississippi democrat. No compunctions of consctenoa ever vis ited the La mars, the Singletons, the Hookers and the Barksdales, ontil they discovered that n south made solid by violence and fraud had made a solid north for the republican party. A solid north bids the southern dem ooraMo leaders pause. But it Is too '' ' ' ""'" hn nnade, and James Buchanan will atiil re main tho last demrcratio president for all time. Ohio now stands n good chance of helne represented In thf United States Senate hy a Repnhliean instead of a Democrat. Counctt Bluffs Globe, Democrat.) Ah, yes. It do look a little tbat way. Grflem for Instance. Tllden Taxes. New York. Oct. 30 The examina tion de bone esse of James B. Colgate, of the firm of Trevor & Colgate, brokers, was continued to-day before United States Commissioner Lymau, hv tbe suit against Samuel J. Tilden, to reoover arrears of income taxes Witness refused to produce bis booka and papers, and was taken before Judge Choate, in the United StateB District Court, who beard an argu ment on the matter,, and reserved bis decision until to-morrow. Witness examination was resumed, but he could not recollect pny stock, he pur chased from Tilden. By looking at I hia books he might be able to refresh his memory and answer that question, but be refused to. do- eoi. and" would give no reason for his refusal. Tbe Solid South isn't caring a con tinental blank-cartridge what tbe people of the North may or may not think of the retributive wrath that was visited upon Chinlm-, or the popular uprisings in Yazoo. South ern States. "The Solid South" will be sick enough for Us indifference- to crime, before this game Is played out. No party oan poFsIhly prosper whose sole nourishment Is innocent blond f and whose hope of perpetuity Is baspd upon its opportunities to cheat and defraud by force and cunning rascali ty a portion of the people out of their guaranteed rights. Thepe opportuni ties will be suddenly cut ehort at no distant day. Read, in this paper, our extract from John Sherman's speech. That in the doctrine founded upon the Invincible Rock of AmerlcanNm. which finds an approving response in the heart o three-fourths of the whole people North and two thirds or the people South. It matters not how they vote. When it comes to the te.t they will be fuuud'for tbe lib erties of the people. Inter Ocean : The Wilmington (X. C.) Star copies the following from a letter said to have- been written by a prominent Southern Democrat and member of the last Houee : I, lor one, would be glad to see the Democratic party disband, and unite with the Republican party in the unanimous selection of some man who would' give-to the country a rent from the howl of faction, and wouM even be glad if the two parties would throw up all their quarrels and unite up:n Grant. With bis wide-exp-r-ience, I am sure that he would be more conservative, auir-.belng elected by votes of both parties, would make a titrong and impartial executive. The Star admits that the views set forth prevail to some extent; iu the South, but believes that Grant is too much of a radical to find favor among Southern Denjooratsv. Stat Journal: JYhv Omaha Herald wants it recorded, that VillianiH, the coIored-Bepublican elect to the leglfl-lat-irp, iu Cincinnati, ran 2.-05 behind his Hcket, andwas crrried irrby sheer recoraen, tnar nat of 27ipurmh-fIB"DeSr TSlJlCT III l!lC City. oan votes in Cincinnati, only 1.1,00 scratched off the colored candidate's name through (prejudice of color, and voted'ibr a Democrat only four percent. which shows lhatr the Re publicans of Cincinnati are pretty solid. As It waa, there were morf men by about 950 in Cincinnati who preferred a colored Representative to a Democrat, a good decent majority in such a city as Cincinnati, a bigger mnjori-y tban.the whitestRepubMcan can get iu ordinary elections. Let it be recorded as a proof Lh&t Cincinna ti's) head ie-levei. North Caruliua Invites General Grant. Washington. Nov. 2. An invita tion has been f.eut to General Grant atCbiasgoto visit North Carolina iu Deceuibpr, or such other time as may be conveninnt. Tbis iuvitation if from Judge Settle, and other leadiur Republicans. They promise- him a boom 1'respeotive'of parly. Demo crats from that State soy they will join in a feception.to Grant provided it is non-partisan. There are- many Indications of a strong effort to ii Grant to"m.ike an extended toui i.i the South this winter. Gen. Grant has alpo bpen extended an invitation to viit Louisville, Ky. The bonm" is npreading Soutiiward ' Jhn Montgoiueri and Charles Riley, fir robbinsr the po&tofilce at Chesinut, III., 24ih ult., have been sentenced br tbe U. 8. Court, to 8 months imprisonment in the county jail. Thos. Dyer, Syracuse county, I1U has been sentenced to ten j'ear in Hie penitentiary for asfeault with attempt to co.nmit rape. - Henry PercivnT, Covington, Ky. has b?n arrested for InceBt with hi-da-jghler, 14 years old, upon- her in formation. He it 72 years old. N. O. Greenfield. Syracuse, N. Y has had three trials forJmurderr which has cost the couny $40 OOft Increase in National SauECircnlation. Washington . Oct. 30 The nation al banks, partieufarly In the West, are Increasing their circulation very rapidly, and the Bureau of Engra ving and Printing is being crowded to furnish the.notes. Thl- month the increase will b- over $3,500.000v i .1 rlvol of llrnrn finld. New Yorft, Oct. 30. The steaTi - abip Amerique brought $900,000 French gold, and the Abyssinia $550. 000 British gold and American gold coin. Gen. Grant has accepted the infla tion of tbe oldiers to be preseat at the soldiers' reunion at Indianapoliu on the 20th of November. Flannels, cassimeres and yams, cheapest in town at Lawman's, Gastoria Millions of Mothers express their de light over Castoria. It Is nature's remedy for assimilating the food. Ualike Cas tor Oil, it is pleasant to taie, aad nclike Morphine Syrups, it is harmless Costoria regulates tho Bowels, destroy Worms, Cures Sour Curd and TfJ ind Colic, and allays Feverfe&suess.. "What civet health to the Child, promotes rest tor the Mother. Children Cry fcr Pitch er's Castoria. It is tbe most reliable effective and popular article dispensed by Druggists. Since Healing remedies hare teen tued by SUFFERING MAN hag ther bn known such absolute Faia relieving agents as the Centaur I,inxments.. They soothe , Heal, and euro. They KEAIj-Cnt. Wounds. Galls, 01d-Sorcsf Bro- kcn-breants and Soro Nipples; CURE Pain in the Lack. Rheumatism, Scia tica, LumbaKO, Ncuralsia. Ear-Ache, Tetter. Pimples, Itch. Salt Rheum, and all Flesh, Bono and Musclo ailments of Animals : SUBDUE Inflammation and Swellings; BELIKVE Boils, Felons.Ulcen. SoreThroat, Bronchitis, Croup and Quin?y ; EXTRACT Pain from Burns. Scalds, Stings. EroaL-bites, Sprains and Bruises. The experience of centuries has made the CENTAUR Liniments, tho most speedy and effective curative agents for MAN' and BEAST tho world has erer known. The Centaur LINIMENTS Haro relievod more bed-ridden Crip ploe; healed more frightful wounds, and caved moro valuable animals mnir all-other liniments, ointments, oils, extracts, plasters and so-called "pain killers" and "skin cures" combined. Physicians and Veterinary Surgeons en dorse the Centaur Liniments; millions of men, women and childrcniin-all countries uso them, and Houekcepers, Eormers, Planters. Travelers. Liverymen,. Tcauwteis and. Stock-growers, are their pitrons. They aro clean, thcr anhandy, they are cheap, and thearo reliable Theio is no ache, pain,orrwelling which they will not alle viate. subdue,.or cure. Sold throuchout THE HABITABLE GLOBE for 50 cts. and 81.00 bottle Trial bottles, 25 cts. MJABBS. CIGARS, eemonabe; soda pop;. Nothing In any Shape Intoxicating. BEST CIGARS, and everything QUIET AND PLEASANT MORRISON'S Temperance BilliardKall, George !Klien9 OF THE Tl IT WEST END T END m MARKEl MEAT has re-opened his biiJoh"r''p, and keeps constantly on hand BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, POULTRY, and all kinds or SAUSAGES, Bologna, Pork in Casing & Loose. Liver Puddings and Head Cheese n specialty. Highest market price paid for BEEF HIDES & TALLOW. pHAULErS HELMER, FARniOXABZiE Boot and Shoe TSjS. a. IK E.IR. Having doneht the cus tom shop of A. Rotlon, I am pr-p-irrd to-do work of all kinds at Reasonable Rates. 3-Repatrln npatly and prnmpUvdone. Shop No. 62 Main Street, KrownziUc, Nebraska. ' DRICF $30. Tnls ma btnelsgnsTsnu-ed iu i's prps-ntcom-prcicims.tonjetibeuantof every ho senort for either domestic or fancy work : Is simple nntf Jam ble In construction. easily kept lniepulr. and will knit a "locking with I eel and toe complete In from 5 to In minute-, and article of any desired shape, size, or materia! can be easily and quickly knit on this machine. Tbe mscSlne is warranted to be In perfrct order and to do jn-n what is represented. Each machine IftHccompnoietfby a book of WI " luxtrated IrulruelionM hy which any onecan learn to operate tbni. GOOD AGENTS VASTFI) with whom tbe bst terms will b?mle. All orders ana communn!cationsrinul t bf addressed V D VNA BICKFOltn, Pr-s'twnd Oen'l Art. lSyl CS3 Broadway. ?Tew 1 -rlc TETTER HEADS, Z tPS BILL HEADD yeatly printed atthtsofflc. NEVER 'WiW fBB2 ABTHOBIZED BY THE D. S. COTEBXSEXT. irsf National Bank O F- BKOWNVILLR . Paid-up (Jajyital, $50,000 500,000 Authorized a IS PREPARED TO TRANSACT A General Banking Business BUY AND SELL COIN & OUEEENOY DEATTJs on all the principal clUes of tha "United States and Europe MONEY LOANED On approved secnrlty onrr. 7hne Dran rthcount pd. and special accommocfattwwgrantwlto deposlt rs. Dealers InOOVERJTMEXr BOTTD8, STATE, COUNTY & CITY SECURITIES DEPOSITS Revived parnble'ondcmanrt.ftnrt IKTEREST al lowed on time certificates ofaeposit. OinKCron'.-'Wni. T.Pen. B. V. Bailer, if. A Handler. Frank E. Johnson, Luther Hoadley Wm. Fraliher. JOHN L. CARSON, V.R.T)AVISO:if.Cashler. President. I.CJfcNAUOIITOX.AMt. Cashier. ESTABLISHED IN 1866. OLDEST REAL ESTATE A-GBISTOY IN NEBRASKA. William H. Hoover. Docs a general TCenl Estate Bnslncw. Sells Lands on Commission, examines Titles, makes Deeds, Mortgage, and all Instru ments perlalnlng to tae transfer of Real Es tate. Has a Complete Abstract of Titles to all UealEstate lu Nemaha County. ABBOTT & EMERY, Worker In Wood and Iron, nt the old place, foot of COLLEGE ST. WAGONS, MACHINERY, PLOWS, ETC., promptly repaired. All kinds of BLACKSMITHING done to-order, and Satisfaction Guarantied. B. G. WHITTEMORE has removed his Sewing Machine mporium Where he has put In a new line of Cbolco &EOCEEIES. He will tell yon anything, la the Sewing Machine Or Grocery Line Call and see that $1(X' Light Running 'Domesttc' IT'S A BEAUTY. 07, A.TBAT.H is now proprietor of the and Is prepared to accomodate the public with GOOD, FRESH, SWEET IMiZEJA.1!?, Gentlemanly and accommodating clerks will nt all times be in nttendance. Your patronage solicited. Remember the place tbe old Pascoe shop, Maln-sL, Bvoivnvillc - Nebraska. At Tlio GROCERY fflD PROVISION U STORK OF II T. Lu Jones is the place to get Groceries, Provisions. Confections, Fine Cigras, Toilet Soap, Canned Goods, Fresh Butter, Etc., JEtc., JE(c, We also keep all tbe best brands ol, flour, and everything nsualfy kept In i a flrat riasBroc"ry store. I We have In con ;FEED STORE; nection Willi ou tiousenfirstctttss B LACK GLOSSY INK TO PENMEN. Thn h at H tiroes an nlmnut milveral demand from learners, for the Jet Black Olissy InV owl y l-adlnc penmen. It flows frwly. wrrantc1 Dot tocorr deonanvkinio' mtall in. -.nil will not fade of mold. It Is ens ly made. Th materlaU can be had anywber a a mall ensf. Price of Itwlpe sntto any address, with fntf rtlrec:lns.M cent, nostuce blimps Tcnrnncy. ArfrtrK. LSHEL- LABrJtQKR. BrownviUe. Xemaia Co.. Keb. IIW 1EABSH HOUSE, JOSEPH 0'PELT, PROPRIETOR. LlrerrStable In connection with tbeHoase 49-&tei offlw for all points Kast, Wt.-C 4-Norlh&5onth. Omn'hasos to"S 49-connect with ail iralns.-O AMPI.E BOOMS Off FIRST FliOOR. CWlIffl, NEMACTTY. A FIXED FACT That the Chicago Lumber Co. AT NEMAHA CUT Will sell you more Lumber, Lime, nnd Tain for less money than any firm In the State, I TXTTJS BROS 9EALSRS jy DRY GOODS. GROCERIES READ YMA DE CL O TIIXG. MOTIONS. Eto , Etc., Etc. Nemaha Cityr Nebraska, Will seil goods as caenp- o& nny houso in JVMithenstcrn Xebrnka. TflTJRTV? CT 3fJrtjrTE and lomoairecteil as SlierlffofaaM County, & y&ASLvf &6 ZlSi&.vl &. , uponadeoreennUJuUKme t rendered hy said- I Court. In a cive wherein II. II. Hlixxt was plaintiff, ami J. B, Marsh ami Laura Marsh weretfefendunt, 1 will offer for wile, nt pub AC1TCDII 13 CD P U I UniCaa lie nuethin. at tlwidoor of the Court House Pert L HAL mtnbnflnlLliOL InBrownvUfc.mKHM County, on If JT I r I W """",1 BABW,Alii tm.a, W,ml' GK0Ci:ttiES Sat CA2TXED GOODS, COXFECTIOXS, Etc. Keeps a varied stock of CTeTTthlDjp the peo ple want. Call and see him. L. ffl. FOSTER, mmufj i SURGEON, flcmaTia City, Nebraska. Obstetrics a SpIltT. 9lght Calls Promptly Xntntrti. 7 P. Gvofhev BOOTS, SHOES, AND HARNESS Made and repaired as weir a can be done anywhere, and nt short notice AXD VERY EEASOXABLE TERMS. EAYID A. MORTON, Blacksmith, ITem alia City, NcbrasJca. Machine repairing nnd horseshoeing a spe cialty. J. J. BENDER, -DEALER IN Drug's and Mediclnos, Also Books.Stntlonery. Oils, Taints. Perfum ery, and everything usually kept In drug stores. Acmaha City, Nebraska. ity Hotel?. LEVI JOHKSON, PROPRIETOR, NEMAHA CITY "NEB., Centrllv located; Gootl fare. and notron hle spared to make guests comfortable. Good barn for horses aud Ch ares F Reason able. J. 33. iise;. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. fiood bupoles and horses, nhareea- reas on able. Best of care taken of transient stock. J'E.nJITJ CJT1 JS'EB. T0ISOR1AL. The old Barbemhop ?fo. -17 Is now owned and run by J". !R. Hawkins. It Is the best fitted shop ln the city, and the place ls.'generally patronized by tho people. Mr. Hawkins keeps no assistants who are not Experts at The Business, and gentlemnnly and accommodating- In their conduct. All kinds of T0NS0RIAL WORK dono'promptly and sallsSictlon gnaranteed. THE BEST DYES made are alwnys In preparation. Bridge Notice. Notice Is hereby ziven that bids will oe re ceived at the office of the Couuty Clerk of NemnhnConnty.Nehmska.np tonoolhofthe 2flth :ay of November. 1879. for the building quarter of section twelve H2. In township of two or more forty foot span, wood or eom.,'ve 5 nortn rff rnnK fifteen (15) east, to blnatlon bridges. tober onstructcd nn plllntr. lather with nil thi- Improvements and prlv Hlds to Include piling and setting the ' n(Kestliereto befonziriK. same. Taken on salit order of salens the properly The Board or County GonimlsMnncrs re- nf Artam E. Trayer. WIlllMm H. tlarrls and serving the right to reject nny orafl bids Tahltha J. Hurrls, UU wife. By order of the Board of Countv Comtnls- Trms of salecash, sloners of Nemaha Connty. Netraskn. Dated thin 4th day of October. A. P. 1879. WILSON E. MAJORS. County Clerk. 19 4w Unexoeliad In Economy of Fuel Unsurpassed In Construction. Unpara!Ie!sd in Durability. Ms99t6ilistie8MUI!U!Hunsii2t.3 VERY BEST OPERATING, ASD XOST PEBFECTCHKIlfi STOVE EVZ3 0?rEa3?03 7E5 P3IC3. XAXTB OKXT BY 612. etc, 61S & 613 H. MAIM SMSBBaSSSSSiSMBS'SM-M"- ' ' " -' r ' MWxWMIQW -L- ' j&i.-C?. fc. Hmth Eminent Chemists and Physicians certify that these jrooda aro free from adulteration, richer. mo8 effective, produce better results, than any others, and that they use them in their own. families. IKS! TOOTH EK E. STEELE & PRICE'S LUPULIN YEAST CEWS. The Sett Dry Hop Teatt in the ITorld. STEELE & PEICS, Manirs,, Chicago. St. Lotus & Cincinnati Aaraa Palner.. Holt. Joacrca NEW RESTAURANT. Palmer & Johnson. FirU Boor TTnr or the OW 5atToas! 2aa& Building. This Arm, havlnst flttetl up these rooms tcM rnn a flrst cla reatanrarit, where eoo4" wnrra meal can behKd at all hoars. They give their customers tbe &t vlaai!s In the market, lnclndlne fresh ousters served In l-any manner called for. Try the New Restaurant All Ordprs for an Express left KHh Thorn will lie Promptly attended to LGAL AD VERT1SEMEKTS. (No. 11S9) Notice Is hereby given. Xx byvlrtne ot nn onler of SHle lsuttl out or tlie Dtntrlct (?mrt of XeniihiiOtiniilv.St.iteof Nphnmkn. Saturday, N crrera'Mr 29lh, A. D. 1S79, (jatnrrfiT Xor(mVfr29lh. A. D. , .).i.V- n m th r.illnn'lni. liworll.il i o'cliu-k p m., the followlnp de lnnd.s n Nemaha County. Nebraska, to-wlt: The northeast qunrter of the northenat quar ter or section iweniy-nve &), in iowutnip (71. north of rano flrie-n 15 east and known a lot on?(iotn!d section, toother with all the Improvements and privileges thereto belonutui!. Taken on wild order of sale as the property of J. R. Marsh and I-aura .Marsh. Trm of .nli eah. Dated, this 2SU dnr of Oe'obrr. IST3. Richmond V. Black. 19w5 HheilfT. No 1203. SHERIFF'S SALE 2ottce Is hereby given, that by virtue of an order of Rale Issued out of the District Court of of Kemnlm County, State of Jf ebras kn. nnd to me dl roe ted ns Sheriff" of said, Connty. upon a decree and" Judgment render ed by said Court, in a cae wherein Charles P. DeiiMr wa plalntltr. and A. II Gilmors Administrator of the estate of B, V. Hughes, deceased, E. A. Hnehe. Margaret Jnn Huiche. Hanah Elizabeth Hushfs. Xnry Ann ITnhe; Clary Cather'iv IIUKhes, Ed wnrd Thomas Hatiheo, John Joseph Hitxhes, Pnsnn Mrrrie Htiiihr and Hose HtmheM wera defen-innts. I will offer for sale, nt publio austlon at the door of the Court House iu Tlrownvllle. in said County, on Saturday. Nov ;fier 30th, A. U. 1870, nt I o'clock p. m., the followlns decrlhl Innds. in Nemaha County. Nebraska, to-wlt: The eat half of the northwest quarter of section twenty-IithtlSSI.In lonnMilpflve5V nortli of rnnue fifteen 1151. totetber wlthall the Improvements and privileges thereto be, lotietm:. Taken on said order nf-sil. as thr property of A. H. Ollmore, Admlnlctrator of the es tatoril. V. HuphPs.decend.A.E Huahes trfjarel Jan? Hiiuhe. Hanah Kl'xabthi HrjfhPH. Mary Ann hughe. Clary Ciitherlna IIugh-. Edward Thnmm Hughes. John Jo seph Hughes, Susan Merrlo Hughe and Ro sa Hughes. Terms of sale. cash. Dated, this 24th davnf Octobe. 1ST9 RICllMOND V. It I.ACIT. 19 -w5 Sheriff. No. I21X QHERIFF'S SALE O Notice N herebj' given, that hy vlrtne of an order of nle Iskiieii out of the DNtrlcw Court of Neniahn County . Stale of Nrbrjiykyv ami tomedliectel nnHhcifr ofsald Countld npn adecrvenndjudgmenrreiideret by si Court, In a cns wherein A. J. TJueer wat FlulntlfT. and John ". Unser w.n defendant, will otfer lor sale, nt public auction at tlio donr of the court liouse, in Urownvllle, In said connty. on Saturday, Xovmilifr 32, 1870, ft 1 o'clock p. m.. iIih following; decrlbl land". In Neinnha Connty, Nebraska, to-wlti Tlieundivldelone fifth (I-5)tf theimrthesat quarter of HtcUon twenty i20, in township' tour (V. nvnne tlitrteen l'tj east, toueiher wlih all the Improvements and privilege- lliereto belongins;. Terms of sale. cash. Dated, this ISth day or October. IS79. RICHMOND V. BLACK. lSwiS Snerlff. No.'ll . OHERIFF'SSALE O Notlcp-ln hereby jtlven. that by vlrtup of unit onler of sale Issued one of thr District Court of Nematin County. Htnte nfNebraska, and to me directed asSherlfTof sahl County, upon a decree and Juilifment rendered ty nld Court. In a case wherein Zadok P.Thorn ton was plulntlir. and Ldla Rlci. Daniel H.Rice. Charles P. Klce. ilenonla Rice. Or son Rice. Kreemnn RJce. nnd Sarah J. IJrow rr were defendants, I will oCr for sale, at public auction, at the door or tiie court house m Urownvllle. in said 0intv. on Snturdny, Novunbrr aOttirlS79, at 1 o'clock p in., tliu fi)l!.wiuic described Innds. In Nemaha Count-. Nehrnska, to-Wltr All of block twenty (!5J) in tho town of St. Dc-oln. in said conntv; also, a tract of land derrtbvtl as folhiwsr Commonclntt nt the outheast corner of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of secilnn ttilrty-one (31). township fmir (4). north of range seven teen (17). enstof theslxth principal meridian.. thcnctMinrll: eighty (t(0) rud.s, thenco west to the east line of the town of St. Deroln, thcrwe south elehty (0j rods, thence east to thepFacw of beginning, ewept tract coc vpyeil out of ald deJcrlhiMl premises as fol lows; Commencinir at th southeast corner of the town site of the tiw of St. De roln. Shence north on the line of said town site lorty (40) roils, ihencf fast twenty (20) rods, Jhnro south 140 rort, thence west twenty (201 rods, snlJ-t to the do wt Inter est of Ljdtn IUce. widow of Lorenzo Rlc, de ceased, to'ttir with nIV the laiprovementa and privileges ilierefo hefonitlnc. Talteii on -aid order it sate as the property or Lydia Rice. Ditnlel H. Rice, Charles P, Rice, Ilenonla Rice. rsi UIcer Freetnatv Rice, and SnrxhJ. llrewer. Terms of sal" ensh. Dated, this 21st day or October. 1P70. RICHMOND V. J1LACK.. 18-ow Sheriff. (No. 7r9.) OHERFFF3' SALh- O Notice Is hereby elen that by virtue of nn order of sale issued out of the District- Court oiNemaha Count-, state of Nebraska and to meillieted iiHSherln" of sm! Connty upon u decree and Judgment rendered by said Court in a ease wherein Franklin K Johnson ami Homer Johnson, partners, do ing business under the ftrm nnme of K. E Johnson & Co.. were ptnintlSTs.and Alnm E. Trnyer. Willlum H. Harrl nnd Tabitha J. Harris, hi wife, weredefendanls 1 will offer for sale, nt puMlc auction, at the door of the court house. In llrownville. In said county, on Saturday, "toyembtr Rth, A.D. IH70v at 1 o'rbxPlc. p. m-.. the following described; ! lrinfla fn VAmnrn Cnnnli- S?Kruui.. In.irtr Tilft nnrthwpn nimrlrr nf h nnrthnMt RICHMOND V. RLACK. !Cw5 Sheriff. STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. l Extracts, F ' 9 . I k IOUE PERFUMES are the Gems of all Odors. An aerccalilr, healthful LTcuitI Dcnlifrfcc LEMOH SUGAR. A substitute for Lemons. EXTRACT JAMAICA C1NCER. From the ptinr rooi. I V y