Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, December 18, 1879, Image 2

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THE ADVERTISER
THURSDAY, DEC. 18, 1S79.
Beatrice will, probably, havfr a
planing mill, soon.
1 1 p m
Last week 240 negroes landed in
Indiana, from N. C.
Conzre58 will adjourn for the holi
days on the 19th inst.
MV.Crary has been confirmed1 U. B.
Judge of the 8ll district.
The Beatrice Express complains of
the "drunken tears" of that city.
The Enterprise saya that Platts
mouth needs a new first-class hotel.
Chicago ha3 21 grain elevator, with
an aggregate capacity for 17,000,000
bushels.
Senator Paddock has introduced a
bill appropriating $150,000 for Im
provement of the Missouri river.
The evv York board of canvassers
hay
X!MR&M&?n&-
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neer.
Ex-Senator Rimsey of Minnesota,
has been appoiuted and confirmed
Secretary cf War, m place of McCrary
resigned.
Tntcr Ocean: We have not heard
of Jay Gould purchasing a railroad
for forty-eight home-; business is
growing dull.
Patti undertook to run a concert in
Chioagojat week, but the- second
nightshe had a had cold or soniethIg
and couldn't sing.
James McCulloch, who was a Cap
tain in the Kith Illinois regiment in
the late war, suicided', by taking
laudanum, 10th hist.
Rev. Hayden, Worcester, Mas.,
charged with murdering a Miss Stan
nard has had his trial and been tri
umphantly acquitted.
Plattsmouth Herald: Wehavethe
first Nebraska Republican Newspa
per yet to see that favors the Presi
dent's recommendation to retire "Xie
gal tenders."'
The ticket receiver of an opera
Tiouse in New York was recently in
dicted by the grand jury for violating
the civil rights law, in .refusing ad
mission to a colored man-.
The women of Boston, or many of
theni, voted at the recent municipal
election. Itis stated that "they were
courteously treated;" but we are not
to infer that they were treated' to "the
drinks."
Petitions for the repeal of the legal
tender act, so far as it relates to Unit
ed State notesj have been largely
signed in Boston and forwarded to
Congress.
Comeon with your Marine hospital.
Come quickly, Bro. Paddock. Neb.
City Sun.
Save us, Cassiu or we sink. Even
n Marine Hospital is no straw to pro
pie in that fix, but regular sawlogs.
Seward Reporter: Senator Pad
dock is reported to have introduced a
bill in congress to locate a marine
hoepital at Nebraska City. If the
bill passes, the question will then be,
where will thecitizens of Nebraska
City get the marines from ?
Inter Ocean: If the Democrats
ould dropja coupleof dozen c5f their
leaders to the bottom of an eighty foot
well, and set David Davis over the
liole, Shey might go to sleep at night,
for awhile, without the fear of awak
ing to father some new mistake.
All the Democratic newspapers,
some time ago, announced that E'iza
Pinkston, who their bulldozers of
XiouLdaua came near murdering-, had
been anesteil for poisoning her hus
band. Eliza has been acquitted, but
none of tho'-e newspapers announce
that fact.
Chicago market reports, 16th inst.,
quote hogs dull ami lower. Mixed
packing $4.40$4.50; light $4.50
$4 60 ; choice heavy, $4 oo$4.G5 ; a
few extra lots brought still higher
prices. Cattle shipping $3.40$5 00;
butchprs cows, $1.50$3.00 ; steers,
S2 90$3.50; Texans, $3.00$3.4P.
Corn, down ; No. 2 and high mixed,
39c39Jo; bid for May, 35o46c.
Wheat No. 2,61.27-; winter. No. 1
and 2, red, $1.29($1 33 according to
location-.
Omaha Rcjmblican: The amount
of :rain, malt and mill-feed used in
the production of distilled spirits
during the year to June 30, 1S79, was
1S.735.S14 bushels. Nebraska- stands
tenth on the list; the figures being :
Illinois, 7.519.671 bushels; Ohio, 3,
318,874; Kentucky, 2 304.716; Indi
ana. 1.971.720: Missouri. 714.021;
Maryland, 273.44-5; Tennessee, 271.
9D8; Nebraska, 23S.406 bushels. 'Wis
consin follows with a consumption of
233.303 bushels, North Carolina 13S.
443 bushel?, and Iowa, 6S.255 bushels.
The coroner's jury that enquired
into the cause of the death of Allen
J. Yocum, the brakeman, whoMt was
at first supposed perished in the burn
ing depot, at Hastings, was warrant
ed by the strong levidence adduced,
in finding that he was murdered shot
to death by Wm. B. Baldwin and
JRalph M. Taylor. Taylor confessed,
saying Baldwin did the killing, and
that he (Taylor) did nothing more
than witne8 the tragedy, and agree to
t tell. Hesays Baldwin seciue uuihi-
Rra I
ntendingtc.utoniue ma
- Baldwin has been put in the char-e of attempting to- extort mon
enrae .u his trial -ev from a prisoner.
pgnUeutiary to rtwaitius tnai. rv
The National Council of the Union
League of America was hiJd in Phil
adelphia lat week. After electing
officer a series of resolutions were
adopted declaring it the duty of the
nation to execute its laws with force,
if neceosary; demanding protection
by the national law of all citizens in
the enjoyment of all their privileges
and immunities ; opposing elevation
to national power of those who car
ried on or sympathized with rebell
ion ; denouncing all attempts, to im
pose upon the national Treasury
Southern claims for losses or dama
ges growing out of the rebellion ; de
claring it the imperative duty'of ev
ery State to provide elllcieut free
school, and, in ca-e of failure, Con-gre-s
should suppty deficiency.
It was also resolved to call on Con
gress to abrogate the Indian treaties
and to bring the redmen within the
pale of civilization, according- them
the rights of citizenship
The council adjourned, to meefa at
the same place on the day before the
meeting of the Republican Nat.oual
Convention.,
A man named Erhard Zipf. of San
Francisco, claims to be the husband
of "Lotta, "' the famed actress. He
savs thev wp.re marriort " -
years ago. bmce then Lotta having
acquired fame and fortune desires
nothing more to do w5th him that
when they wereytnarried he had $4,
000 which he expended in their hon-ey-nioon.
Mr. Zapf, through his at
torney, has asked Lotta to pay him
baok his money as she is rich and he
poor. L tta denies that she was ever
married to him or ever knew him.
Zapf thereupon proposes to sue the
little woman for a divorce and bib
money, and bring her, with necessary
proof, Into court. If Zapf is not a lu
natic the papers may look oub for a
highly sensational law suit to chroni
cle. . o . o
A few days since- invitations were
issued in Jamestown, Wis., for the
wedding of Miss Lilly Siss'ron, of that
town, and a young man from Galena.
Among those receiving invitations
was Jo3hua Calvert, of Fairplay. a
former admirer of the young, lady,
who, feeling his affection rekindle at
the prospect of losing the object of it
forever, sued her with such ardor
that, leaving her Intended, she ran
away with Calvert to Dubuque, where
they were married. Now, young
man, learn from this to never invite
to your wedding an old flame of your
intended ; for it might break out in a
fresh place.
State Journal: The proposition
that it is rumored the Mexicans are
going to make Ben. Butler come
down and take charge of the govern
ment. Is one that does creditlto the
good judgment of the greasers. Old
Ben would do a good turn to himself,
of course, if he went in a a dictator
of all the Mexicans-; but he would
straighten out things there in a way
that would be money in the; pockets
Oall property owners, aud a blessing
to the mercantile interests of Europe
and the United States.
The St. Louis Board of Trade re
cently adopted the following, to go
into effect on and after January 1st:
In case safes are made for future de
livery by car loads, a car of wheat
shall bo deemed to contain 400 bush
els a car of com 425 bushels, a car of
rye 421 bushels, and 24.000 pounds
shall o mititute a oar load of all other
kinds of grain not herein mentioned.
Frank Marshall of Richardson
county last week was fined $5.00 for
cutting a horse's tail off. Good
enough for him. but the Quo was too
light. Some time ago in this county
a vicious man severed a horse's ton
gue from his head by the roots, but
those who knew of it hadn't the nerve
to have him punished.
Our next original portrait will be
that of Ex-Gov. Furnas-, of Nebraska,
who, as we are informed, has devot
ed the greater part of his life to the
interests of pomology in the Far West,
and the greater part of his fortune as
well. Rural New Yorker.
We find a good letter from the Gov
ernor, in the Rural of the 6th inst.
If I thought that a God stood at the
door where men go out of life to
strike them down to an eternal hell,
my scfiil would cry out, "Let there be
no God." Henry Ward Bccchcr.
Good for Beach er. He dare to
preach common sense.
Kansas eity, the dirtiest, ugliest,
roughest and wickedest city in the
West, has ISO saloons. Humboldt
Sentinel.
No city could be worse unless it had
more saloons.
On the jGhiiiPsc question our peo
ple are practically, a unit. Out of
about 163 000 ballots cast at the last
election, K.6.000 were against Chi
nese immigration, and only a little
over 2.000 declared squarely the oth
er way. Senator Booth.
Located at the town of Collyer,
Kansas, is a coloii3T of Chicago Union
soldiers. Recently an entertainment
was held in Chicago to raise funds to
help the colony In school matters.
At Piano, TIL, a young man named
James Loneacrowas jirille?lnct week
by C. M. Bennett, the brother of a
young la-Iy with whom Longacre
was about to elope.
A revolution in San Domingo,
which has been waged for some time,
has proved successful, and th-e- Presi
dent has fled to Cuba.
Charles Markup, the man who is
sued forged pension papers at Moline,
111., has beeasentensed to five years
in tlie penitentiary.
Hon. Wra. Ivetchum, Judge of the
TJ. S. District Court of the Western
district of Pennsylvania, died of ap
oplexy, 7th Inst.
r
Dennis Kearney, the agitator, has
been arrested in San Francisco on a
Transfer of Political Ftnvcr.
Dei. Mblnes Register.
The com limed north will, for the
tlret time, have more than double the
population of the entire south after
the next census. In I860 the north
contained 19,128,418, and the south
12.313. S72 Inhabitants: in 1870 the
north contained 24,000,352; aud the
south 13,753.520; in 1880 it is supposed
that the north will have abnu& 34,
000,000 and the south 16,000,000 inhab
itants. After the next apportionment
the power in congress and in the elec
toral college will be very nearly in the
rate of two for the north to one- for
the south. In the lower house there
wiirbe at least'200 north and scarcely
more than QO.BOuthem meu. In the
electoral college after 1880, the north
will have about 240 and the south
about 120 votes. The election of 18S0
will furnish the last chance of demo
cratic asceudauoy on issues similar to
those which have of late commanded
attention. The soepter. of power is
rapidly passing to the west and north
weat, and if the south does not adopt
steps for encouraging immigration
and arresting the negro exodus, she
will oease to be an important factor
in national politics..-
,. - ,
Terrible Oil Fire.
Bradford, Pa., Deo. 12. A fire
broke out last evening at well 40, be
longing to E. O. Emerson, In Red
Rock. The well had beeuolosed pre
paratory Sb-torpedoing,, and was left
open. Superintendent Mason-., of
Emerson, lesee, passed by with a lan
tern, and the gas ignited and set fire
to the rig. The well made a flow, and
the burning oil ran down hill to a
250 barrel tank, which caught fire.
The fire communicated with 25,000
barrel iron tank, which was soon in a
blaze and burned steadily until 5
o'clock this morning- Rivers of oil
flowed down the valley and through
the main streetfof Red Rock, burning
all business and private houses of the
town. Three hundred families are
homeless, and there is great severing.
The scene at the village, after the fire
had consumed all there to feed on,
wasslmply appalling. A dense black
cloud hung over all the surrounding
county, and nothing, but the blacken
ed beams and still smoking ruins
showed the site of what had been,
not long before, a thriving village.
.o o
The Bulldozinsr'fjliurclu
Norwich, Conn., Dec. 12. While
Father Quinn, an ex-Prfest, was
speaking on Catholicism iu the Cen
tral M. E. church to-night a volley of
stones was thrown through the win
dow, breaking glass and hurling
broken fragments among, the audi
ence. One girl was out about the face
but the meeting was not broken up.
Three men werekilled, aJPottsville
Pa., on the 12th, in a coal pit, by the
falling of the slat& soofing. Their
names were Pretierick Hay, John
Kickler, and James.
K
t4
Omaha business men may just as
well open their eyes firat as last to the
faot that Lincoln is liable to become
the bestotate re-shipping point in Ne
braska. Omaha Republican.
Sherman wants to further meddle
with the currency. Blaine says let
well enough alone; and the people
are for Blaine.
General VanWyck may as well
give it up. The marine hospital fixes
Otoe county for the Paddook boom
by a large majority. Bee.
0 i
General Grant's father died at the
age of eighty and his mother is still
living.
The Ply mouth Bock among fowl
is just abo-U what Concord ia among
grapes. Rural Neio Yorker.
General Ben'Butler, iu paying his
campaigning, finds a little item of
-$18,000 for printing."
e
The people of Louisville, Ky., gave
General Grant a very splendid re
ception. The Reason "Why.
The tonic effect of Kiduey-Wort is
produced by its cleaubiug aud purify
ing action on the blood. Where there
is a gravelly deposit in the urine, or
milky, ropy uriue from disordered
kidneys, it cures without fail. Con
stipation aud piles readily yield to its
cartharticand healing power.
ISiglB lriced liutter.
Buyers pay the highest price for
"gilt-edged butter,' but want every
tub to be of an even, bright, color.
They recommend their patrons to use
only Wells. Richardson & Co's Per
fected Butter Color, as it is the most
reliable known, and will give a per
fect color. It received tha only
award at the International Dairy
Fair for "superior purity, strength.
perfection of color and permanence.'
Wliy are You Rilious T
Rpcaue you have allowed vour
bowels to hecome costive, and liver
torpid. TJpe Kidney-Wort to pro
duce a frep state of the bowels, and It
will Rtlmulate the liver to proper a t
Ion, deansps the skin of Its yellow
neo". cures bilious headache, and
onuops new life fn the blood. Drug
gists have it.
Vopnlar Favorites
The Floral Riches. Colocne Water,
Alista Bouquet and Pet Rose hand
kerchief pxtraots. made by Dr. Price,
are becoming popular favorites. Dr.
Price's Floral Riches Is the finest
oologno or toilet water made, and Is
in high rppnte among clergymen,
public sppafcers and Invalids for its
fine, agreeable and refreshing fra
grance.
Our druggists are selling large
quantities of Dr. Marshall's Lung
Syrup for coughs, colds, and pulmo
nary complaints generally. It takes
the lead of all chough remedies. Try
it. Price 25 cents, 50 cents and $1 a
bottle. Sold by A. W. NIokell.
It is "Well Known.
Man j' grocers sell Dr. Price's Cream
Baking Powder at the same price of
the cheaper kinds, and as they pay
more for it, make less money ; hence,
the3T never sell it unless the purchaser
demands it. Pure articles can not be
made aa cheap as tb.os.8 t,hat are adulterated-
Teachers' 3Ieetins
On Friday eveuing, December 26th,
aud Saturday 27th, a teachers' mest
ing wili be held In the school house
at Nemaha City. On Friday evening
Prof. Wallace, of the Brownville
High School, will be present and read
an essay on the subject of "Authors,
and How to Read Them." It is hoped
and expected that teachers will make
a special endeavor to be gresent. All
friends of education are cordially in
vited ro-attend.
Philip Crothkr,.
County Superintendent.
Board fin?.
The Den building immediately
back of J. L. MeOee's residence has
recently been refitted and furnished
by B. L. D.ilbey, iu first class style
for a boarding house, and is now
open for the aceommiHjaHoai of
guests. With or without lodging, at
living, ratea.
Suffering- Woman.
There is but very small proportion
of the women of this nation that do
uotsutler from some o the diseases
for which Kidney-Wort is a specific.
When the bowels have become cos
tive, headache iorm en kidneys out
of fix. or piles distress, t. a package,
ana lis wonaelut touio and renova
ting power will oure you" and give
new life.
Color Your Butter.
Farmers that try to deli white but
ter are all of theopinion that dairy
ing doeB not pay. If they would use
Wells, Richardson & Co.? Perfected
Butter Color, and market their butter
in perfect condition, they would still
get good prices, but it wilLnot pay to
make any but the best in color and
quality. This color is used by aTT the
leading creameries and1 dairymen,
and is sold by druggists ano mer
chants. listen fo Tuft.
The unbiased opinion ofsomeof the
most intelligent medical" men In this
country and Europe, support the
statement that Kidney-Wort is the
greatest, discover' yet. for curine kid
ney and livor troubles. pilaarul con
stipation. It acts on both Kidnpys
and bowels nt theame tiutxeand thuc
cleanses the whole system.
Forest Trpp SpoTifmrj Osage
Hertsre Plantsf3rape
Tines !Vurery"
Stock.
I hove the sale of a large stock of
Forest Tree Seedlings, Osage- Hedge
Plants, Grape Vines, and General
Nurdery Stock. Most of the sti.ck I
have given persona! attention to rais
ing. The balance Hedge Plants and
Fore-i Tree Seedlings were raised
near, in an ndjoiuiug State. One and
two year old apple t ees can be had
direct fromj NurseryJrowtr. Ever
greens the same.
ItOBT. W. FUKNAS.
BrowtivSIJe-. Nebraska.
Celebrated.
Two articles have made the name
of Steele & Price celebrated : their
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder,
mid Supninl RMnvnrirur T!vfruniu
F'Pi...n. . ..n ...:.i......
x nvcc y(t)(jaiauuu3ui:, iiiiuut u It ca
tion, the finest of their kinds in ttie
world, and they will eventually be
used as a luxury from one end of our
country to the other.
Wh3r Wear Plasters ?
They may relieve, but they can?
cure-gnat lame back, for the kidney;,
are the trouble aud you want a reme
dy to act directly on their seoretious,
to purify aud restore their healthy
condition. Kidney-Wort has that
specific action and at the same time
it regulates the bowels perfectl'.
Don't wait to get sick, but get a pack
age to-day, and cure yourself.
Xo More WZiite Rutter.
No dairymen can afford to make
and sell white butter. People who
sbuy butter want it yellow, and are
willing to pay several cents per pound
more for it than they would for the
lardy looking stuff they often have to
take. By using Wells, Richardson
& Co'a Perfected Buttpr Color, every
dairyman CBn have the jrlden color
of June the year round. It Ir sold by
druegi'sts and merchants gpnra ly.
Physicians use Kidney-WTort fn
regular practice and p onounoe its
action perfect.
glome Grown Trees and Vines.
I have a good supply of well known
and western tested Apple Trees one
and two years old. Grape Vines
and Evergreens, all grown here in
the soil in which they stand. Come
and have your treesdug under your
own eye.
Osise BSedgc Plants.
One million Osage Hedge Plants for
sale.
Get trees, vines and plants when
you are ready to plant them.
Robt. W. Furnas,
Brownville, Neb.
Common Sense.
Tho best thing in the shape of a
door look was shown us a few days
since by the agent of the Gilbert Lock
Compauy, of Newark, N. J. It is
called Gilbert's Solid Knob or Com
mon Sense Look. The Knobs are put
on in such a mauner that there is no
possibility of their getting loose or
coming off. There la no screw in the
shank to annoy us as in the old style
of Locks. Then there Is but four
pieces or parts in the entire lock,
while all of the old style have from
seven to fourteen pieces in each lock.
Their frontdoor loci;, also their lock
for stores, churches, school houses, or
all publio buildings, is a marvel of in
genuity and beauty, yet so very sim
ple as to meet the approval or an.
We have learned that the architeot of
our new State Honse at Lincoln ap
proved of the Gilbert Lock over all
competitors, or being the most simple
In construction and most durable of
any fn America. Their coat fs no
more than any othpr lock of the enme
grade of finish. See them and you
will never want to use any othpr.
Stevenson & Cross havo Bpcnred thp
agency for thplraale at this place. 25-2
Brafnard's Musical World.
The December number of the 3fusi
cal World comes to us promptly and
is foil of pood things, it contains
twenty pages of new music, vocal and
instrumental, and sixteen pages of
valuable and interesting musical news
and miscellany. With the present
number the Musical World closes its
sixtieth year. This journal has long
been looked upon as the leading
musical monthly of theUnlted States,
and its interesting and Instructive ed
itorials, Musical World Letters and
Biographical Sfe etches are read with
interest by thousands not only
I in this country but abroad. The cir
culation of this popular journal Is
constantly Increasing, and we are
sure ltff success ja in every way ae-
serving. The "ubscrlption price is
si.ou per year or cn.ou witn a vaiuaivre
nreminmr single oenips IS oonfu Ad-
dres, he publishers. S Bralnard's
Sons, loS State Street,, Chicago 111.
, r - ,- v v-
Constipation is positively cured
bv Carter's Little Liver Pills. Not
by purgiug and weakening the
bowels, but by reculatiug and
strengthening them. This is done by
improving the digestion and stimula
ting the liver to the proper secretion
of bile, when the bowels will perform
their customary functions in an easy
and natural manner. PurEative pills
must be avoided. Ask for Carter's
Little Liver Pills. Price 25cents. 26-2
The season for oonirbs and coldf
is now upon us. Dr Marshall's Luinr
Sj'rup re the greatest specific of the
May. CaH'at. the d rue store and try
it. Price 25 cents, 50 oenla and SI a
bottle. Sold by A W. Nlokell.
Bll!'T-l""n
COMMERCIAL
THE BKOWSVIliLE flI.t3CET3
Hnow-viM.K. December 18..1S79.
Followlnc are the quotations yesterdnj
noon, the time of goLngtu lycss..
Lim STOCK.
CORKECTED BV B. M. BAILEY, STOCK DEALKh
AND SHIPPEH.
Hogs .:i 2."3 rn
Steers, f.ilr to choice '2 503 Cfl
Cows, fat 2 002 51
GRATX MARKET.Z
CORItECTED BY D. E. DOUGLAS, OKA IN
DEALER.
Wheat, cnolce fall S
" spring
li ill It) j
Corn In theenn. . .
" sHeileO; .
ai oo
-15
CO 60
25
STREET MARKET FRODUCE.
CORRFCTED WEEKLY BY II. C. LETT. DEALER
IN DRUGS, GROCERIES AKD PRODUCE.
Corn ileal t 10t S S01 Of-
22 25
16
XtljS NMMtlHIMMHMHHHMM(HIHM
r.ar(r..... .... .... .
, 7& H
Potatoes- ... .
Apples
Chickens, oW, per dozen .
" spring
Chickens, crresef,i;-in
Turkeys, dressed, "P ft
Vood, i cord .. ...
Hay, frtotr.
40
. roeai 2
5t
2 002 25
.. I- SCSI 75
5
7
. .1 255 m
- i 505 01
RETAIL MARKET-
Flour, R T. Davis 3
" Savannah 5T11I toll wheat. :i
" Glen Rock fall wheat 3
" Glen Rock prinr wheat . 2
" Sheridan spring wheat- 2
" Nemaha Valley spring.-...-. 2
" Graham ... 2
Bran and Shorts mixed, per 100
Com, per bushel
tSngnr, coffee A, 9 9s for . 1
" ETtra C. 10 lbs 1
Of IUIOSm . J
" light brown, Hlb 1
" Cut Loaf, 7JIb. I
" Powdered, TlCs .-. 1
Coffe.Rio, 5Bs 1
O. G.Java, 31bs 1
Cranberries, per rjfr.
Dried Corn, per fo
Dried Apples, 20 fo for ... 1
Dried Peaches, 20 fo for I
Pared Peaches. fo -
Pitted Cherries, ? B.
Syrup, per gal 601
Ird
Coal Oil, pergallon 20f
White Fish, per kit G0(c
Mackerel, per kit ..
Salt, per barrel ,
Coal Ft. Scott red, per ton 8
' " black, pes- ton :
UHJf.m .. ..-'JJJ...J nil. L.nj;
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
T?STATE OF FREDERICK SEDO
-Li ras, deceased. In tlie County Court of
Nemaha County. Nebraska. In the matter
oi proving tne will or said ! rederlck Sedo
ras, deceived.
Notice Is hereby elven that Janunrv 15th
1SS0. ntO o'clock a. m at thn onion of thn
County Judge of Nemaha County, Nebraska,
in uiunuiiiic, .cursMi, mis oeen nxeu oy
the Court ns the time- and nlnca or nrnvinv
tho will of snid Frederick Sedoras, decea&ed.
ui'ii uu vniuruiiii concerneu mny appear.
uuu tuuaai me ycuuiuu iierem.
JOHNS.STULL,
2Cwt County Judge.
Dated December o, 1S70.
ESTATE OF PATRTCK BURKE,
deceased. In the County Court of Nema
ha County. Nebraska. In th matior of al
lowing tlie nnal administration account of
.nary mirKe,a(unnhirnlrlx of the estate of
bam nuucKuiuKe, deceased.
JNotice is hereby given that January
iui a. i). im at ia o'clock, noon, at
inu uuiixiM me iiuiiij- juupe oi rxemnua
..muiij. .iruruimi, in urownville, has bet-n
fixed, by the court, as the time and place for
examining and allowing nld account when
and whereaU persons Interested may appear
and contest the .same.
December loth, 1S79. JOHNS STULIi.
20wt County Judge.
WTATJE OF JOHN J. JOHNSTON,
-LJ deceased. In the County Court of Ne
maha County, Ne&raska.
.?"'oUce ,s hereby Ulv en that January Mh.
1SS0. at 1 o'clock p. m.. and June lOlh, 18S0, at
1 o clock p. ni at tho olllce of I he County
Judge of Nemaha County, Nebraska, in
Brownville. Nebraska, have hppn fltni hv
the court as tho times and plnce. when anil
wnere an persons wno nave claims ami rtg
mands against said deceased can have lb
same examined, adjusted and allowed. Air
claims not presented at the last mentioned
date will be foiever barred by order of tho
court JOHN S. STULL,
2ow4 County Judge.
November 20 1S7R, B
ESTATE OF MARYJOHNSTON.
deceased. In the County Court of Ne
maha County, Nebraska.
,noUcels ''oreby given that Jannary Cth.
1850, at lOo'clock a, tn.. and June 10th. IsSO. at
biuvik u. hi., i, me wince oi me uounty
Jndge of Nemaha County. Nebraa. in
Brownville, Nebraska, have been fixed by
the court as the times and place, when and
where all persons "who have claim and de
mands angalnstsild deceased can havo tho
same examined, adjusted and allowed. AH
claims not presented nt tlm Inst. mpniin,n,i
dato will be foreTer barred by order of the
court. JOHN S. STULL.
2o-4w County Jgdge.
Nverabor20, 1S79.
(No. 1211.)
CHERTFF'S SALE.
sJ Notice is hereby Riven, that by vtrtneof
an order of side Issued oat of the District
court ot iserrmhn. Uounty. State of Nebraska,
and to me directed as Sheriff" of said County,
upon a decree and judgment rendered by
snid Court. Inn case wherein Stephen Cross
was plaintiff", and Alexander B. McEachern
nnd Joseph Cross were defendants, I will of
fer or hide, nt public auction, at the door of
the Court House In Brownville. In said
county, on
Snturdrty, December SO. A.D.I 879,
at 1 o'clock P. M., the following described
lands. In Nemaha County, Nebraska, to-wlt:
rhe northeast quarter of section sixteen (16).
(13) eat, excepting twenty-five acres sold
out of said section to-wlt: Ten acres oir the
southwest corner and fifteen acres ofT the
southeast corner of said section. Contain
ing one hundred and twenty-five acres more
or less together with all the Improvements
and privileges thereto belonging.
Taken on said order of sale as the property
of Alexander B. 3IcEarhern and Joseph
CrosT.
Terms of sale, cash.
Dated November 19lh. ISTff,
KICHMOND V. BLACK.
ah buwuMiinNic mi norm or riintrA thirtnun
w Sheriff.
(No. 1219.)
CHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice Is herebv rlven thnt fix- vfrtnA nt
an order of sale Issced oat of the District
vour oi Nemaha Connty, state or Nebraska,
and to me directed as Sheriff of said Coanty
upon a decree and jadRrnent rendered by
sald Court In a case wherein Sylvan us W.
Tanner was plaintiff, and Isatah Lfghtfoot
and Julia A. TJirhtfnof wr lrorr.1r,n.Trc T
win offer for salp, nt public nactlon, at the
door Of tho pnnrthmiRf tn Tlrmrnulllo 1
said county, on '
Satnrdoy, December 20th, A. D. 1870,
nt 1 o'clock, p. m the following described
lands In Nemaha County. Nebraska, to-wlt:
lr,and SO-HW acres of Inndofl the west
side of lo No. three (3) of the south half of
section No. twentv.fnnr fOJ nml WlPon nml
oO-lOO acres off the east side lot No. four ),
or said section twenty-four (21), In township
ro. six (6?, north of range No. fifteen (!:.
luumimug in me agKregnte twenty (20)
acre, together with all the improvement
tT ,H11 "ges cnereio oeionglng.
rnken on said order of sale as the property
oflsfilah Ughtfootand Julia A. Llghtfoot.
Terms of sale cosh.
Dated this I7th day of November A. D. IS79.
.KICtiatOND'V. BLACK
s:w Sheriff.
"Co-,,,, t- u.'
-STray JN OX1C8.
mof,?? in5i,'iS
stesr calf. j,c. c,qlsma 28-5w
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CHIIiDRbN
CryforPitchor'sCostoria. Thoyliia
itliecause it is sweet; Mothoxs like
Castoria "because it gives health to
the child; and Physicians, hecanse
t contains no znorpl110 or nunoraL
Is nature's ro'mcdy for assimilating;
the food. It cures Wind. Colic, the
raising of Sour Curd and Diarrhoea,
allays roverishncas and Kills
Worms. Thus the Child has health
and tho Mother ohtains rost. Pleas
ant, Cheap, and Reliahlo.
The mo3t effectiva Pain-rolioviSig azenta
for
MAN and BEAST
tho world has evor known.
Over 1,000,000 Bottles soutlaii jcnrl
Tho reasons for this unprecedented popu-
... ...
larity. aro ovident; the Contaur Iiini-
monts aro mado to dosorvo confidence (
tfcey are- ahsorhod into tho structure v thoy
tzuoiur. mi.
always euro and nover disappoint,
Kb person, need longer suffer with.
PAIN In tho BACK,
Bhonmatisni oc Stiff. Joints, for tha
GENTA0R
liniments -will surely exterminate
the pain. There is no Strain, Sprain,
Cut, Scnld,Burtt, Bruise, Sting, Gall
or Lameness to whioh Mankind or
Duma Brutes are subject, that does
not respond, to this Soothing Tjalnu
Tho Contaur
UmftSENTS
not only relievo, pain, bui they incite
healthy action, subdue inflammation,
and cure, whether the symptoms proceed:
from -wounds of tho flesh, or Neuralgia of
the Nerves ; from contracted Cords or a
scalded hand f front a sprained ankle
or a gashed foot; whether from, disgusting
PIMPLES on a LADY'S PACE
or a strained joint on a Horse's Leg.
The agony produced by a Burn or Scald;
mortification irom Frost-bites; S-woll-ings
from Strains: tho tortures of Rheu
matism; Crippled for life, by somo
neglected accident: a valuahlo horse or
a Dootor's Bill may all be saved from
One Bottle of Contaur Iinimont.
No Housekeeper, Farmer, Planter, Teamster,
or Liveryman, can afford to bo -without
theso wonderful "Liniments. Theycan
bo procured in any part of tho gloho for
50 cts. and 81.00 a bottle. Trial bottles
25 cts.
Unexceliad in Economy of Fuel.
Unsurpassed in Construction.
Unparalleled in Durability.
Misimtea in lbs BRO AS CLAIM oilsing tie
VERY BEST OPERATING,
AKD MOST
SVES OFFSBEB FOE TEE P2ICS.
MADE ONIiY S
bllillflJjll I o
612, 614, 6iS &. G13 'A. MAIN STREET, ST. LOUIS, KIO.
Sold by STEVENSON & CROSS, Brownville.
etiMM
IMM
Ifn.wli F U
J sl if.U M Wl
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Eminent Chemists and Physicians certify that theso goods are
free from adulteration, richer, more effective, produce better results
than any others, and that they use them in their own families.
TT) Tin
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STEELE & PRICE'S LUFUL!K YEAST CErVIS.
TXic llest liry Hop Yeast in tl.c TVorld.
5TSELE & PRICE, Manfrs., Chicago. St. Louis & Cincinnati
f$?3 rij ifi
OVER 2,000 DRUGGISTS
Have signed the following remarkable paper, the signatures of which can be
seen at our office :
Meat,. SEABURY & JOHNSON, zi Piatt St., N'nr YorJi; ;
Gentlemen :
"For the past few years we have sold various brand of Poroua
Plosterg. Physicians and the Public prefer BENSON'S CAFCINE POROUS
PLASTER io alt olhern. We consider them one ot the very lew reliable
household remedies worthy of confidence. They are superior to all other
Porous Plaster or medicine for External jtse."
SPECIAJL. ADVERTISEMENTS.
PS A W n OstooJ-core ooTz oniyrmor5
9 Ull S ISrans 13 stops. 3 se's reeds. 2 knee
inilwWsnt.,s.,tool book only 5W jff3"IIoli
i mi 1 1 day newspaper !eiit free. Daniel
t.Hcnttr. vvashiHKlonX. J Zixrl
& I Orifl 'ni3ln3edaysonSroOlmested. Of-
ticUIBportsaij(lInrormationfrec IJke
lirohw weekly ou btoclc options of flOtoK'". Addres
ptionsorfiatofT'O. Addres
, Bankers.s; Wall at J.-y
-r.t-otier wisruivuo.,
LOWEST PRICES erer
K inown ao l-rirh-livi-
Q.r-,iunr
ij rr, iur.h, llnohtn.
MfiT$!5Sl!0t-G8fl
a.K.iT..f.j ..
&$ ""end Umpfrriareir
P.rOWELLiPOX 2aSl!a.n U( TNt ISVATI.O.
AGENTS READ THIS!
Ve want an Agent In this connty to whom we
111 pay a salary or J loo per month and rx penaes to
sell onrwonderful Invention. Sample free. Ad
dress at once SUEKiIAN.fc CO., Marshall. Mlctil-
CONSUMPTION
OHHnn. A MBinln vErfntiTn rrmpilT
for the ipeed'itail permanent cure of Consmnp-
umx,xruiicuius,tuaxni, ABtamama an xatxw
ana mj JJKWMM. AisO nPOsmVO rmd
radical care for Nervona Debility and all
-Scrvons Coiap&intp. vMc ha been Urttd in
thousand cfcmei. Keape. with full directions
m German, rrencb. or EnpUah) for prepar
ing and tisine-, sent byroad free of charge
on recelrt or jtsnn. rieaie nam thit -.?z.
w.w.aHEKAS.l Power3'BIoefc.Eoeheita-.H.Y I
m B a & h w 11
E BKHBaa
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5
"Workers In-
"Wood and Iron
at the old place, foot of
COLLEGE ST.
WAGONS,
MACHINERY,
JPLO WS, J2TC,
promptly repaired.
All Sinds of
BL&CKSMITHIHG
done to order, aud
Satisfaction G itarcnitied.
Globing
OfS.t.
The undersigned will closu out Ti!s entire
herd of
'DERKSHIRE & TOLfiHD CHINA
D SWIEfE. II
ns soon as pos ible. Consisting of as fine
a herd as there Is in the WY-.r.and represent
ing some of tho most fashlouablu strains,
such as the
Sniper, Robin Hood, and
Crown. Priiice Families.
I L 1IUC7 1U1 .11
A fine lot or young sows, large enot'eh to
i breecj . ca.a j,e paleuL with, boars of different
families, all ellixlhlo to uerKsiuie recoru.
btock tn good thriving condition; all bred
and i.irroweiJ acre, tiierciore win ne accii-
lnale,i Original stock Imported lrom Iowa
'and Pennsylvania. Thosw wishiig some
thing in this Hue will set as good stock here
nt less cost than from the cast, besides hav
ing a chance to select lor tin melves, Come
early, a- stork Is going fast.
Farm nine miles south nndlonc-hall mile
West of Nemaha City.
a. St. BAGL&Y,
Iwiore. BJ charrtsi n Co.. Neb.
We Mean Cured, Not Merely Relieved"
And Can JPi-ore What we Claim.
CSS" There are no failure- unit mo li;u
IioiutmcntM. JT on Ki'f tronliSetl iitU
SICK iLeaTAC1.; ym earn twesisilj ami
quicUl.r etirc, a lium!rvI luo Jmni
alreadj. IVe !:ill ;i-u.seU ti mml a.
nlu-et oP t'st3nioiii:il' to :inyl'iteieleI.
CARTER'S UTILE LIVER PILLS
Also cure all forms of Biliousness, prevent Consti
patioa and Dj ";rM.'isia. promote IMgest.on. relieve
distress lrom tot)- hearty eatui?, correct Disorder
of the .Stomach, Stimulate the Liver, and Resu
late the Bowels. Theydoall this hy taking juss
one little pill at a dose They are purely vegeta
ble, do not gripe or purge, and arc- as nearly per-
leciasmspossiuieiorapinio ie. i-nce - cents,
5 for Jl. Sola lylrus;i;tst-i everywhere orient b; mail.
CAliTEH MEUHCiXE CO KIE. 1A-
iyl
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mm,
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iisfrLl'fl M'1"N X.
'-'TwTf,iJiill.V - . -s.
'i'fflXS. SXN5C
Sszit so :tis VvYCv
y . iM ji xaxxvs
iM
$?VClAi
MiMCTS.,
&?&& U H fcft? hailiai
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UNIQUE PErtFUFelES arc the Gems of all Odors.
TOOTKEHE. An asrccablc, Healthful Liquid Dentifrice.
LEMON SUGAR. "A sulstitutc for Lemons.
EXTRACT JA?iA!CA G1HGER. From the pure root.
$25to$5000is
Jodirioml- inT-.tr't i
V tllbt-l.k s die IoumU-
il3 for ftrtiTKvi.r
vrk,auap).itiiiiH.tii? rrotu y the V C.tiiUml jja
Sjtn ofoprmttneln bl -k. FalIciplantfoa.iraip' -t!oatuADis,BuxiCa.,I!anl.er,IsIJrol&t.,h.'i
ON 30 DAYS TRIAL"
We will scad our Klectro-Voltalc Belts and other
Electric Appliances upon trial forW d. -s to tho
uireri tig from Ni-rnnH Debilit, Kjremnatwni.
israiworanyisea.sesortlie Lier or K.dneys.
and many other rtNea.st's a "sure cure suarant-ed or
iiunij. Aimrw Vo'ta'cUp't Co Mar!i tl M rh
GENTS YANTED FOR A TOUR
NO THE WORL
BY GENERAL GRANT,
3:023
OKTJjY
Thlslthefxitestse' i-KhooK cverpu 1 shedjmd
the only comp'et- and a thymic history or Grant's
TraveN.j-end lor circulars containing a full dewnp
tion ofthennrlc and oar ettra terms to airents Art.
dres National Pufr. Co., Cldcago.IU t. "Kob".
Is hereby given that I will examine all per
S2 ii ih? ,nay de're to offer thewselxcs as
candidates lor teachers of the primary or
common school of this county, nt the t onrt
itoue. In Brownville on the first Saturdav
In each month. PHILIP CUOTHEK.
-I tf Co. Superintendent,
ETTEB HEADS,
BILL HEADP
Nc3tly printed JUthlsoftjce,
INEMAHA CITY.
Nemaha Citj fs untfoubfedly the
most moral town in southeastern Ne
braska. Bev. Wether, pnator of tha Pres
byterian church at Brownville,
preached in the school hall ou Sunday
afternoon last.
Twenty-nine cents per bushel was
paid for corn ou Stiturihiy,. for a few
loads, at thech-.spof the day, but for
the mot of it only 23 cents was paid.
Monday morning it started at 23 ets.
The Steam Elevator Co. have
found it neee-iaiy to put in a new
and more powerful steam engine.
Nemaha City groves- poss.Wy, to be a
better point for graiu shipping- tban
was expected.
The Missouri is bridged at pres
ent, and Nebraskaus are hauling
wood from the sand bars and across
from rhe other hore at a lively rate.
David Thanipson brought the
corpse of hla wife fra McKjsufck's
Island lately to be buried in the Ne
maha City cemetery. The poor fel
low is left with four small children to
care for and protect-
Titus Bros. : Co.'s store is so
crowded with goods that one can
hardly get to the l O.
We understand that ffnpe Mason
ic Lodge intt nd having a happy time
on St. John's eve.
Our Htreets are alive7every pleas
ant day with teams, and the stores are
crowded with people.
Lewis Thompson and Hob Frost
haif a.discusjsion with knock down
argument, in the former's cornfield
one day lastweek-
We oeoasionally hear from our
old acquaintances, True Stevens and
Lewia Elliott, who went to New
Mexico, some five or six 3earsago.
True writes that he Is making money,
and Lew shinies of selling his share
of a mine for $30,000. A number of
our town people are about concluding
that New Mexico would euit theouat
that rate-.
Mo-es Banks says he can rind
will make brick to b en!l for SS .30
per thousand at the yard, if parlies
who contemplate builriiugr churches
or other buildings will engage sulll
cient to warrant him in the enter
prise. Ht- has some brick left from n
kiln burned thh last summer.
Any one finding a buekskln
purse with a little over $20 jn it, may
know that it belongs to Wm. Ilawx
by. Tbeopbilus Pardon-, and ho
knows all about it. sas that "A find
er of property who knows, the true
owner and conceals the properly, or
appropnats it to his own use, is guil
ty of theft."
The apportionment of State
school money to IhN county has been
received from Ihe State Superintend
ent, and has been apportioned to the
several school districts by the County
Superintendent ; but at hist account
the County Treasurer had not receiv
ed the warrant for the actual mony
from the Slate Treasurer. Probably
bj the Jast of this- week it will be
ready to pay out. The total amount
is $4.4G1 9S. According ih th& school
law one-fourth of it is dividod equally
among the school districts that have
sustained school the $2opts lengtfctof
time in the previous 3-ear. This year
there .ire 74 district'nUtled toshurc,
which give to ecch of them,$15.07.
The remaining thiee-fourth,s is divi
ded pro rata among 3.S30 scholars,
yielding to each S7 cents.
Eli Terry went down to St. Joe
on Monday morning.
nrZTTTS BBOS
DEALERS IX
DRY GOODS, CliOrmitlES.
RE A D YMA DE CL O THING.
NOTIONS, Eta . Etc., Etc.
Nemaha'City, Nebraska,
"Will soil goods as chittp s any honse In
Southeastern hrnvka.
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W S MI.WIGM
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Siesnaiia City "Neb.,
PENERAl MERCHANDISE
9 i-'.j.Tus.i" aRci;n:ns'
CAXXED GOODS, COXFECTIOXS, Ef.
Keeps a varletl stock of everj thiogUhe peo
ple want. Call and see him.
L. M. FOSTER,
PSii
B ! iUiih
Nemaha City, k-ijraska.
OhstetricH a Sttecialty. cht talis I'remptlj
Ansneril. 3P. QrotihQs?
S00TSr SHOES,
AND HARNESS
Made and rfpatrwl .v well can, be done-
anywheM-. ana at short notice
AXD VERY REASOXAUIE TERMS.
13. isise:
3
rn ptj nrr
mu rccu oiASLi:.
Good bungles and horses, charges reas
onable. Eest ef care taken er trar.ilenttock
.VE.n.etf.i citi -vj-rir.
HOOVER HOUSE!
J. B. HOOVER, Proprietor
5EBAIIA CIT5T, 3EBCISK.I.
This honse treats Its patrons to flrstclnss
accommodations, in every particular; oji8
has good stabling for horses.
Otl,
LEVI JOHNSON, PROPRIETOR,
KE5IAHA CITT KE3
blee"rnrf HPi Good fare, ami notron
GodKfo'Aiorana18 C'"able.
Charges ISeasonablc
BAYID A. MOKTQN,
ElacIisiaitiL,
ITcmaJ.a City, Nebraska.
Maehinereghfcg and horeshlne a Spe-
nssypiPHEi
EON,
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