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1 I-- p ft: ir t T AJU TEE ADVERTISER THURSDAY, JANUARY, 8, 188(h U. S. court commenced at liincoln this week. The largest cultivated wheat frm in the world la near Fargo, Dakota Territory, and contains 40,000 acres. In addition to thl,.ia a stock farim of 20,000 acres. . It Is said that I. O: PhUHppi, pres ent agent of the C. B. & Q, , has been appointed Assistant Superintendent of the B. & M. in Nebraska, and will assume said dutiesFebruary 1st. A few day8 ago, while AJphonso, King of Spain, was out riding with his new wife somebody shot at him twice; but these would'be King kill ers sre proverbially bad marksmen. W. "W. Erabry, the man who shot Col. Anthony, of the Times, a few years ago, v&a ohoi" and killed, on New Year's day, in Leavenworth, by bis partner, T. C. Thurston. It was a saloon fight. Gov. Garcelon submitted 12 ques tions to the Supreme Judges of Maine, but in no instance does he touch a point in controversy; and this of it self shows him to be the smallest kind of a rascal. We Have repudiated the so-called Democratic authorities in Maine dis credited their action. We repudinte them on the part of the Democratic party because tboy are notDemocrats. We discredit their notion because it is wrong. Louisville Courier-Journal. g By agreement, the-ladies of Chica go, receiving callers on New Year's day, had no wine for their guests. The ladles of Chicago never did a better thing than to thus put their ban upon "that which Intoxicates." The world moves. g Rev. C W. Gidding", an old settler of Pawuse county, died 23d ult., in his 70th year. He was a Methodist preacher since he was twenty-two years old. We believe he has been oonneoted with the Nebraska Con ference for twenty years at least. A Catholic priest of Ripley county Ohio, recently severely whipped three Catholic boys because they had acted as pall bearers for. a protestant boy. And the best part of the matter is that the old wretch was arrested and fined $303for whipping the boys. liaat week, ther died at Watson vllle, Cal., a person known for the pa8t twenty-five yearB as Charles Parkburst, who has led the life of a stage driver and farmer during that time in California, when it became known for the first time that the de ceased was a woman. A aew greenhouse has lately been erected on the model farm connected with the State University. The board of regents at their last meeting appro priated $3,000 to be used in making experiments with new grains and plants. Mr. Craig, of LinooJh, has been appointed superintendent of the farm. SbarJefr Stewart ParnelH. M. P. of Ireland, and famous Land; Reform agitator, arrived in New York on the 2d inst. Hiaibusiness In tblwcouutry is to solicit sympathy and aid for the destitute of his country and for the furtherance of the project of the Land League. Mr. Parneli Is a fluent talk er and presents his easa in favorable lights. May success attend his iniB Bion. Omaha News: It doesen't take the Lincoln Deinocfatlong to selfTe'a po litical question. It wastes no time on Wpaltry argument or uninteresting proof. Speaking of Blaine it squelch es him, as follows : "The statement of James G. Blaine, In which he at tempted to. &how that the demoorats mean to steal Maine, is worth noth ing, and Is deserving of no considera tion whatever." Tho question may be considered settled. From this time forth Blaine is a dead man. Omaha News: Nebraska City has repented. When the marine hospital was first broached, the Press and some of the citizeus indulged in a little chuckle at the expense of the marines. This it seems has-so exas perated our senior senator that, al though the mirth was-in no way di rected at him, he has stricken Ne braska City out of the bill and left in its stead a vast and aching vacuum. Now oome the citizens of that de lightful site for a hospital and peti tion some 250 strong- for the rein statement of their corporato name In the text of the congressional' docu ment. The world is full of trouble, and senatorsare not to be fooled with. The-discussion of the powers of the Presideut in the Maine case recalls the fact that Chief Justice Taney has left on record a decision In tho Rhode Is land case of Luther vs. Borden which will be of utmost interest to tho Dem ocrats : The President has, under the act of Feb., 23, 1795, the power to decide for the purposes of that act, whether a government organized In a State is the duly constituted government of that State, and after he has decided the question the courts of the-United States are bound to follow his decis ion. President Hays has already said pnough to indicate that he will never recognize a Governor chosen by the Gnroelon legislature, if the Republi can majority will convene and ohooso Davis, the Governor eleot. In this way there may be a peaceable solu tion oCthe trouble. mi Inter Ocean r As will be seen from the Inter Ocean specials this morn ing, the reception of General Grant upon lila tour through the South, which was commenced yesterday, Is marked by a heartiness and cordlalty not leas than that with which he has been greeted in other parta of the country. His pjogress through the Southern towns appears to have been oue continuous ovation, in which the population, white or black, joined with enthusiasm, and the only disap pointment expressed was that he .could not stop at every town he reach ed to enjoy the hospitalities of the citizeus. There is a significance about this reception of the leader of the Union armies by tho people of the South that cannot be mistaken. It looks like the initiative to the aband onment of dead issues. The Republican Convention. Washington, D. C, December 31. Chaicroau Cameron, of th.6-National Republican Committee, issued to-day the following call: "A National Convention of the Republican party will meet at Chicago, Wednesday, the second day of June nest, for the nomination of candidates, to be sup ported for President and Vice Presi dent at the next election. Republi cans and all who will co-operate with them in supporting the nominees nominated are invited to choose two delegates from each Congressional District, four at large from each State, two from each Territory aud two from the District of Columbia, to represent-Ihem In. the Convention. (Signed) J. D. Cameron, Ch'n. Thos. B. Kkogh, Sec'y." MM tM Gertie Hosmer, the neglected young wife of a gambler, shot herself, at Leadville, last week, and will prob ably die. At St. Johnsbury, Vt., on the 30th tilt., a young man named George Noyes, died in a dentist's ohair from the effects of chloform Jodministered by the dentist preparatory to drawing a tooth. Geo. H. Addicks, formerly connect ed with the N. Y. Herald and Phila delphia Post, while in a crazy, drunk en poverty stricken condition, on the 30th ult., ended his misery by blow ing bis brains out. The Dead wood coach was fired into one day last week by road agents, aud a Mr. Oates, only occupaut, was killed. Richard Smith, editor of the Cin cinnati Gazette was aiTestedlast week for libel, in an editorial article which said the chief of police of that city broke up some gambling houses be cause the gamblers refused to pay the chief of police "blood monay" to al low them to continue to run. A fire occurred In Boston a few days ago which destroyed- $1,500,000 worth of property. George Hazzard, a late Auburn, Ind., banker, has been sentenced to the penitentiary for a term of two years, for concealing assets from bis assignee in bankruptcy. A. G. Carr, while druuk and resist ing arrest at Grand Island, Neb., 1st inst,, was shot but will probably re cover. John H. Morgan wasBhot, but not fatally, in Washington a few days ago, by a Miss Lucy Horton, for breech of promise. Morgan is a sou of an Alabama Senator, and the woman he has wronged was formerly an em ploye in the treasury department. A drunkard of Omaha laBt week was seut to jail for GO days forabusing his family. His name is Fred Kumpf. A lire broke out in a saloon in Wlnthrop, Mo., which destroyed six buildings. Col. L. A. Harris, ex-Mayor of Cin cinnati, shot bis brother-in-law W. H. Adams, 2d inst., iu an altercatiou about a settlement. Wound probab ly mortal. Fifteen of the "sporting."' women of Lincoln were "pulled" one day last week. Instead of paying a li cense fee, these birds of soiled plu mage are periodically plucked by the police judge. Mrs. Helen Josephine Ward, Bos ton, living with her daughter, was shot and killed by the latter. The shooting wasalone after they had re tired to bed, and Miss Ward says she knew not what she was doing until awakened by the report of the pis tol in her hand, aud which the wom en had in bed with them asaprotect ion againBt burglars. The young woman is under arrest. Mrs. Elizabeth Newman, Peoria, aged 50, suicided by throwing herself into a cistern. Miss Anna Jones,.of Mineral Ridge, Ohio, on the 30 ult., drank carbolic acid by mistake and died within a few minutes. Jacob Brown, a lad of Muncie Ind., was killed by the kick of a horse 30th ult. A boy twelve years old,, of Samuel iMiuer, in carry county iuiuu., play fully pointed his father's gun at a little brother, and pulled the trigger. The load crushed through the ohllds body, tearing a hole three inches in diameter. The father had left the gun standing loaded where the chil dren could handle it. The Supreme Court of Maine baa answered Gov. Garcelon's questions, and that rogue now wishes it wasn't him. Garcelon is a fool as well as a rascal, as the common sense answers of the court plainly Bhows him to be. "Nothing succeeds like success," but the present Governor of Maine makes a most ignominious fa'ilure. He is the smallest specimen of a political thief in the whole crowd. Truth aud Honor Query : What is the best family medicine in the world to regulate the bowels, purify the blood, remove cos tiveness and biliousness, aid digestion and tone up the whole system? Truth nnd honor compels us to answer. Hop Bitters, being pure, perfect and harmless. See another column. lo ledo Blade. Complete stock of fre'h drugs at drug and book store of W. H. Mo Creery. , 6mo3 IVevr Goods! New Goods I A new slock of millinery goods will be received this week by Mrs. Yaunoya Ladies, call and examine. NEMAHACITY. It is time for the mild winter to set in. Our District School- began the winter term on Monday. Mr. Stein inger teacher. Birl offers the Hoover House for sale at a bargain. The way of the P. M. Is hard. Mall arrives any time after 9 o'clock at night, and departs long before duy lightin the morning. Still another substantial corn crib is being built, 112 feet long. If the farmers serve it as they have the others, it will be full of com before it is finished. The State Journal gives Brownville credit for the Nemaha market report we gave a while back. It quotes the item as from the Brownville Ad vertiser, ignoring Nemaha City. The Pawnee Republican says the Little Nemaha was lalelv stocked with 5,000 salmon. Think he means the "Big Nemaha." However the Little Nemaha should be stocked; and we presume might be, by calling the attention of the Fish Commission to the matter. When the Plattsmouth bridge is finished we expect to see the R- R. Trausfer boats become an establish ment at Nemaha City. A good oross- ing will bo fouud below the mouth of the Nemaha. Bring the Clarinda Branch to- the river bank, opposite ; close the gnp from Nemaha to Beat rice, aud you have the best line of R. R. between Chicago and Denver. Gov. Nance has appointed M. B. C. True, of Crete, a member of the Board of Education for the State Normal School, vice Paren England removed from the State. Nemaha City has four general merchandise stores, one drug store, one meat market, two blacksmith shops, one wagon Bhop, one lumber yard, two hotels, one boot and shoe and harnessshop, one agricultural im plement warehouse, one water power flow ering mill, one steam elevator ca pacity 30.000 bushels, numerous grain warehouses, the best depot building on the Nebraska R. R. and. the best town site on the Missouri River. The attention of church goers h directed to the announcement of Rev Henry that evening service will be held in the Episcopal church Sunday next, 10th inst., 1 o'clock, and will be held regularly each Sunday even Ing thereafter. The ohurch Fs well lighted, seats free, and everybody cordially invited. Devine service, at St. John's Church, Nemaha City, every Sunday at 10:30 a. m., and 7:30 p. m.. Sunday School aud Bible Class 2:30 p. m. Seats free, all are cordially invited. Matthew Henry, Missionary in charge. TITUS .BROS DEALERS iV DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. RE A D YMA DE CLOTHING, NOTIONS, Etc., Etc., Etc. Nemaha City, Nebraska, Will sell goods as cheap as any house In Southeastern Nebraska. IQMJV $ Nemaha; Citjr, K"eb. pENERAL MERCHANDISE yl .MA7LLC1 a It oc Jesuit L CANNED GOODS, COXEECTIOXS, Etc. Keeps a varied stock of everythlngtthe peo pie want. Call and sec him. L. M. FOSTER, cm i soROEi Nemaha City, Nebraska- Obstetrics a Specialty. Night Calls Promptly Answered. f i efli BOOTS, SHOES, AND HARNESS Made and repaired as well as can, bo done anywhere, nnd ntshort notice AXD VERY REASONABLE TERMS. Jo 38. TluDEOSlSs LIVERY AND: FEED STABLE. GoodJTbuggics and horses, charges reas onable. Best of care taken of transient stock. HOOVER HOUSE. J. B. HOOVER, Proprietor XE3IAHA CITT, XEBIUSKA. This house treaties patrons to first-class accommodations, In every particular; and has good stabling for horses DAVID) A. MORTON, Blacksmith, FemaJia City, Xebvaslta. Machine repairing and horseshcclng asj clalty. !oel$ LEVI JOHNSON, PROPRIETOR, HEXL&HA CITY NEB.,. Centrally located : Good fare, and no tron ble (.pared to make guests comfortable. Good barn for horses and Charges IZcasontible. SPECIAL. ADVERTISEMENTS. JM ffl Bl A OStool.eorer and book only ?H3lo $235 Hi nil 1 I nri:nni 13st&ps, 3 sets reeds. 2 knee 1 MllUwSueiis.s:ooI.booion'y r3 jEH-Holl-. day newsoaper suit free. Dntiiel Jb'.Ueattr. VVasUlHgton 2v. J. 2SH 0 f Onfi returns in 30day&onSJQO!nested. Of 4 I ZUUHcIaineportsandlnfornintionfrcc.Wice iT-oflis w eek-1 von block options of ?10to?o0. ddres T.l'otter WiBht fc Co., Banker-.. A all st-N.-J GUNS LOWEST PRICES trtr known on Erth-Loaa-en, Klfiet, & HcTolTtrt. DurSIS Shot-Gun 1 at rreatlj rednsed price. I ecd ttamp ftr our New ' tiin.mted Catalogue. T.POWELL 4 SON. 33SMainStCI5CISATI, O, AGENTS READ THIS! We want an Agent In this county to whom wo will pay a salarv or f 100 per month and er penses to sell ourwonderful Invention. Saimilr free. Ad dress at once SUERifAJS' CO., Marshall. Mlchi- gan- i" ON 30 DAYS TRIAL We will send our Electro-Voltaic : Belts and other Electric Appliances upon trial for 30 days to .lioso suflerinKfrom Nerroiit WcbilltJ, Rheumatism. Paralysis or any diseases ot the Liver or Kidnej . and many other diseases. A sure cure guaranteedor nopaj. .uares. voimi;oa v,,....- ..- $25to95000g IJad1cIoclrtnTstrS iu 8V uii.u loumu fln for furtitm-m trrrr irrtL.inj par tninirue j ruu. uj -- r ,, Sy.trm ormtlne in fctix tj. FulIl'nt!o . en rp!'5 Uon loqiMm,HKOwai&Co.nnl.er.;L-PJSt..I.. -.- I.w fl Nwf?f!llA.fr.t!(m GOOD PLAN. Co-nWnIncntoirltJigriayonIeri In one tui mm liu every jrtranURB or MIUl, ima Mlltulmmuremriit. Lairs profit illTldetrrorU pa itm.tm.iitaai sss in-Jio.MO. Circular, witn lull tt- jUnatiom liow atl can auccercl In atock iWUnrMmffcUfrw HWEE2.CK A CO., I l.ro4 btrectI.vr Tor. Sew 7 stop Organs $ 15. New 13stoporKnnonly6S lGdavs trial. Catalogue FREE. U, S. PIANO CO., 1C3 Bleecker St. New Yc rk. GENTS WANTED FOR A TOUR QUNO THE WORLD BY GENERAL GRANT. q This Is the fastest selll"gbook ever puollshed.and the onlv comnlete and authentic hlstorj of Grant s Travels. Send lor circular containing a full descln tion of the work and our extra terms to agents. Ad dress National Pub. Co., Chlcago.Ill .St. l.ouIs.Mo. Mailed Frea for 35 cts. Four for St. $10,000 -will le paid V anj pftraon who can txyMt a Lnmz fitted with onr PATENTEE SAFETY ATTACHMENT. Mar me any lamp or burner. ivnf.rfHn:lcrandheatlBr. $10,000. SAFETY Send for aamplea, vita. Ue ol AccaTS WATTEI) J- eenaior aampiea, collar and depth of yourlaap. S. S. Newton's Safety La I jmn Co.. is Writ Droadwar. hew Ycrk Factory and Office, Binghamton, N. Y. SVMaggEag-rai-jTi. L I1 JW t II L1g33TO3 Millions o Mothers express their de light over Caatoria. It is nature's romody for assimilating the food. Unlike Cas tor Oil, it is pleasant to tako, and nnlike Morphine Syrups, it is harmless. Castoria regulates tho Bowels, destroys Worms, Cures Sour Curd and find Colic, and allays Toverishnoss. What cive3 health to the Child, promotes rest for tho Mother. Children Cry for Pitch er's Castoria. It is tho mo3t, reliahle, ofloctivo and popular article dispensed by Druggists. Since Healing remedies have been used by SUFFERING MAN has thero ben known such absolute Fain relieving ajents as tho Centaur iniments. They soothe, heal, and cure. They EEAJ Cuts, Wounds, Galls, Old-Sores, Broken-breasts and Soro Nipples; CUKE Pain in tho Back. Rheumatism, Scia tica, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Ear-Ache, Tetter, Pimples, Itch, Salt Rheum, and all Flesh, Bono and Muscle ailments of Animals ; SUBDUE Inflammation and Swellings; REIXEYE Boils, Felons.Ulcers, Soro Throat, Bronchitis, Croup and Quinsy; EXTRACT Pain from Burns. Scalds, Stings, Frost-bites, Sprains and Bruises. Tho experience of centuries has mado the GENTAUfl Liniments, tho most speedy and efFecurn curative agents for MAN and BEAST the world has cvor known. Tho Centaur have roliovod moro hed-ridden Crip plos ; healed moro frightful -grounds, and saved more valuable animals than all other liniments, ointments, oils, extracts, plasters and so-calicd "pain killers" and "skin cures" combined. Physicians and Veterinary Surgeons en dorse the Centaur Linimonts; millions of men, women and children in all countries use them, and Housekeepers, Farmers, Planters, Travelers, Liverymen, Tcamstcra and Stock-growers, are their patrons. They aro clean, they arohandy, they aro cheap, and they are reliahle. There is no ache, pain, or swelling which they will not alle viate, subdue, or cure. Sold throughout THE HABITABLE GLOBE for 50 cts. and 81.00 a. bottle. Trial bottles, 25- cts. E- -' ' M ITT1a " ' nr a THE ONLY 31EDALS EVEIt AWAUDES FOil X'gKOUS TLAS'lERS WERE given to the manufacturers of Benion'N Cn peine Porous Plasters- at the Centennial: and Paris Exposlilous. OVER 5,000 PHYSICIANS . DRUGGISTS V0L0HT4RILY TESTIFIED tlat they ere a treat improvement on Uic common, vloio-rcting JPorous Tlasters by reason of their prompt actiou arutthe absolute certainty r their quickly ttlicx ing pain, and effecting apositne cure. 1'1-ICC 25 CKNTS. Unexcelled in Economy of Fuel. Unsurpassed in Construction. Unparalleled in Durability. MisD-ted in tie BR9AB B AKof lieing tie VERY BEST OPERATING, AND MOST EVSS OrPESED FOB THS PSICS. MADE ONLY BY EXCELSIOR 6i2, 614, 616 & 618 H. MAIN Sold by STEVENSON iM&M &W(liWi R (rattHifcj.&utm j PEBHECT COBKIilG STOTE 1 J" -- --- ' 'tA. J .T?W 'W- ' i - - - n iTT -t-u "t mn i r ri V Eminent Chemists and Physicians certify that these goods are free from, adulteration,, richer, more effective, produce better results than any others, and that they use them in their own families. DB. PRICE'S STEELE & PRICE'S LUPULiN YEAST GEMS. Tlie liest Jrtt Hop yeast in the World. STSSLE & PSICE, Blanfrs., Chicago. St. Louis & Cincinnati LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. No 1170. OHERIFF'S SALE. O Notice Is hereby given., that by vlrlne of an order of. sale is.su el oat of the District Court of of Nemaha County, State of Nebras ka, nnd to tne directed as Sheriff of said County, upon adecree and judgment render ed by said Court, In a cae wherein Samuel Westhelmer was plaintiff, and William H. Small and Charlotte Small, his wife, and JoliuS.BrItUan, Milton Tootle, Rtchard E. Turner, and John II. Frasier, surviving partners of the late partnership linn of llrlltain. Ovelman & Company were defendants, I will offer for sale, at public auetton at the door of the Court House in Brownville, In said County, on Saturday, February 7tli, A. D. 1880, at 1 o'clock p. tn the following described lands. In Nemaha County, Nebraska, to-wiu The west half of lot eleven (11). In block twenty (20), in the city of Brownville, to gether with all the improvements and privl eges thereto belonging. Taken on said order ol sale as the property ot William H. Small Charlotte Small, his wife, and John S. Brittlan, Milto Teotle. Richard ETurnerand John M. Frasier. sur viving partners of the late partnership Arm of Brittlan, Qvelman & Company. Terms of sale. cash. Dated, thls30th day of December. 1879 RICHMOND V. BLACK. 23-W5 Sheilff. (No. 1173) OHERIFF'S SALE. O Notice islhereby given, that by virtue of anu ottier or sale issued out oi trie District Court of Nemaha County, State of Nebraska, and to me directed asSherifTof said County, upon a decree and judgment rendered by taldCourt.In acasewhereinJohn W.Bennett was plaintiff, and Mary J. Hacker and James M. Hacker, her husband, the llrst Na tional Hauk of Brownville, Neb., aud the State Bank of Nebraska, at Brownville, Neb., were defendants, I will offer for sale, at public auction, at the door of the court house In Brownville, In said County, on Saturday, jCebruary 7tto.A.D. 1S80. at 1 o'clock p. m.. the following described lands. In iSemniia County, -Nebraska, lo-wit: The north half of the southwest quarter of section thirty-four (31). In township live (5), north of range 15J east, containing eighty acres, together with allthe improvements and privileges thereto belonging. Taken on said order of sale as the property of Mary J, Hacker and James M. Hacker, her husband. The First National Bank of Browuvllle. Nebraska, and the State Bank of Nebraska, at Brownville Nebraska. Terms of sale cash. Dated, this SOth day of December, 1S79. RICHMOND V. BLACK. 25-5w Sheriff. ESTATE OF ELIZABETH STEV EN'SOX. deceased. In tlieCounty Court of Nemaha County, .Nebraska. Notice Is Iierebv c'ven that January 19th, January Mtli, and July 2Gt!i. 1SS0. at 10 o'clock a. in., of each day, at the offlco of the County Judge of Nemaha County, Nebraska, lu Brownville. Nebraska, have been fixed by the court ns the times and place when nnd vhee all p rsons wno Have claims and do lnuuda nganst ba'd deceased can have the sa.nc exam'ned, adjusted and a'lowed, all claims not presented at the last mentioned date t 111 bo forever barred, by order of the court. December 13th, 1879. JOHN S. STULL, 7w4 County Judge. ESTATE OF FREDERICK SEDO ras, deceased. In the County Court of Nemaha County. Nebraska. In the-matter of proving tho will or said Frederick Sedo ras, deceased. Notice is hereby given that January 12th, 1SS0. at 9 o'clock a. m.. at the office- of the County Jndce of Nemaha County, Nebraska, in Brownville. Nebraska, has been fixed by the Court as tho time and place of proving tho will of said Frederick Sedoras, deceased, when and where all concerned may appear, and contest the probate thereof. JOHNS. STULL, 2Cw4 County Judge. Dated December 5, 1S79. ESTATE OF PATRICK BURKE, deceased. In the County Court of Nema ha Connly. Nebraska. In the matter ot al lowing the final administration account of Mary Itnrke, administratrix of the estate of wild Patrick Burke, deceased. Notice is hereby given that January 12th A. D. 1SS0. at 12 oVIock. noon, at tho ofDce of the County Jndgo of Nemaha Count-. Nebraska, In Brownville, has been fixed, by the court, as the time and place for examining nnd allowing said account when and where all perbons Interested may appear and contest the snif December 15th, 1S79. JOHN S STULL. 2fiw County Judge. Notice is hereby given that I will examine all per sons who may desire to oiler themselves as candidates for teachers of the primary or common schools of this county, at tho Court House, in Brownville on the first Saturday In each month. PHILIP CKOTHER. 21 tf Co. Superintendent. Estray Notice. Taken up bv the undersigned- living six miles tv est of Browsivllle.one red and white steer calf. J. C. COLEMAN. 2C-5w MUV V .JUS Proposals for "Wood. Sealed proposals will be received until June 10, ISM), by School district No. 34, Brownville, for Fifty cords of wood. Bidder must state the kind of wood, number of cords of each Kind proposed to be furnished and the price per cord of each kind. Bids lor oak, hickory, and ash especially desired. The oird reserves the right to reiect an v and ail bids. Address, T. L. SCHICK, Dlrec'r. " ' 1M " 'Hi 'TimT-T.1-' '"'- ' B. Bell Andrews, W. I). HOMEOPATHIC NTSICI1I 457 Will give prompt attention to alT night cal Is-Qt SpeclM attention given to Medical and Snraical Diseases of Women, and Medical and burgical DIs-ease-ortheEfi. Oillce over Oati store, nettOr. Collins. Residence iour dnor nonh oi Brattons. 6tore on Sixth street, tn the Vanci! house Sim's T-wL 1 i .1- .m uii-i i. j Tlnliln fIVfV-'JWH'lM STREET,ST. LOUIS, KIO. & CROSS, Brownville, SPECIAL ""IZTRACII 'WftwP i im&g&E& FTiwnsrs., i wsr a mi JUAtiujniauj UNIQUE PERFUMES are the Gems of all Odors. TOOTH EN E. 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Third year of the Present Management, 31st Year of its age. Published weekly. Address RTTK.AI, NEW-YORKER, 78 Duane St., New YorJc. . . - , .. , a 1 " nHARLES HELMER, FASHIONABLE Boot and Shoe MAKEK. Having bought the cus tom shop of A. Hobison. i am prepareti iouo work of all kinds at Reasonable Rates. -Repairing neatly and promptly done. Shop No. 62 Main Street, sk Ss EroicnvittCi A'cbt'fisTca. HE DAILY II TBI to mm ill mm eiS ESTABLISHED IN 1856. O 3L, I E S T EEAL ESTATE AG-EjSTCY IN" NEBRASKA. William EL Hoover. Does a general Real Estate Business. Sells Lands on Commission, examines Titles, makes Deeds, Mortgages, and all instru ments pertaining to tne transfer of Real Es tate. Has a Complete Abstract of Titles to all Real Estate lu Kemnlia County. ABBOTT ft EMERY, Workers in W oocl and.'IJroii., at the old place, font of COLLEGE ST. WAGONS, MACHINERY, FLOWS, ETC., promptly repaired. All kinds of BLACKSMITfflNG done to order, and Satlsfact ion Guar ant ied. CHARLES OOSY Hereby-calls the attention of tho people of Brownville and vicinity to tho fact that be keeps n full line of the best FAMH.3T GROCERIES, PROVISIONS EZOJTR, CONNECTIONS, etc. And sell at the very Lowest Living Rates. He also has a ESTATJRANnp Where 31 eals at all Hours are furnished upon the s!i irteit n ntc e. People from the country arc lnvlictl to call and get a "square meal" for only 2.T CIKVT8, Jt The GROCERYAND PROflSIO O STORE OI? is the place to get Groceries, Provisions. Confections, Eine Cigras, Toilet Soap, Canned Goods, Eresli Butter, EtcEfc-., Etc. We also" keep all tho bosti brands of nour. anu everything usually kept in a flrbt class groceryjstore. We have In con nection with our house a first class FEED STORE, We Mean Cured, Not Merely Relieved l And Can Prove What tee Claim. gg- There are no fnllnreaand nodliap. polntHienf. If yon are troubleU with SICK HEADAC1IB yon can Ik-easily and quickly ciirrd. a hnndretla lime lee"il already. Wo nall be rlenml to mall"o heet of tstlmonlal to any lntcreted CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Also cure all forms of Biliousness, prevent Consti- iiaiiuu aim xjyspvmia, pnmoie jjigesiton. relievo distress from too heartv eatlntr. corrppt nionrrto. Ul iUU UKS of the Stomach, Stimulate the Liver, and Hern late the Bowels. They do alt this by takinjr just r- uuc jitbic put ntii uun:. xuvy are pureiy veeta- uic, uu uv, K'lH VL iectas 5 for CARTER 21BDICIXE CO ERIE. PA old oy A. . . liKell. Ay 1. n?" 1 1 1 into. 43. 1 n OY, fOi.3 W M Proprietor I H f Old Reliable a Give Him a Call And yoa will be well 3 Served witlx Hie Jbesf f tlie Market affords. r HT V"W "i vD jSTO. 43. H j MASSH HOUSE, JOSEPH 0'PELT, PROPRIETOR. LI very Stable In connection with the Iloute XS-Stage office for all points East, West,-a 43North& South. Omnibuses to"aa t?-connect with all tralns.-Sa AMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR JACOB MAROHN, MERCHANT TAILOR, and dealerin FlneEnslIsh, Feech, Scotch aud Fancy Cloths Testings, Etc., Etc. Brownville, Nebraska. Jtt fcMiMrari.NEw A v XBr m m . KIT MUM AUTHORIZED BY THE D. S. GOVEBXaEST. irst National Bank OF- 312 O TV 3N VJULX.13, Paid-lip Capital, $oQ,000 Aut7iorhed " ' 500,000 IS PREPARED TO-TRANSACT A General Banking Business RUT AXD SETZi COIN & CUSREN0Y DRAFTS on all the principal cities oftae United States and Europe MONEY LOANED On approved security only. TlmeDrans discount pd. and special accommodations cranted to depwH rs. Dealers in GOVERNifEST BOrOJS, STATE, COUNTY & CITY SECURITIES DEPOSITS Received parable on demand and INTRTtBSTal low eTon time certificates of deposir. DIRECTORS. Wm. T.Pen, B. 3r. Bailey.. 3f. A Ilandley. Frank E. Johnson, iaitber Hoadley AVm. Fralsher. JOHN L. CaRSOXj A.R.PAVIOrv.Casbler. President. I. CMcNAUG HT02C. Asat.Cashler. OF THE WEST END m r u a n tf 1 1 gggHftiLi. keeps constantly 01. band BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, POULTRY, nndiU kinds of; SAUSAGES, Bologna, Pork in CasfngtLooss. Liver Puddings and Head Cheese a specialty. Highest market price paid for BEEF HIDES & TALLOW. 6 SH.. ttsiZ The old Barteashojf No. -17 nnd run by is now owneil J". H. Hawkins. It is Vw best fitted shop In tho city. nnt tho place Is'genorally patronized by tho people. Mc. Hawklns-keep. asno slstan is who are not Experts at The Business, and gentlemanly and accommodating thoir conduct. AH kinds of in T0NS0BIAL W0BK done'promptly and satisfaction guaranteed- THE BEST BYES mado are always in preparation. Aaron. Falnien. Ec3t.TJhKca IRANI, Palmer & Jolmsoii. First Door OTost or the- Old Building- National 15a nfc This firm, havlng'fltted up these rooms vrll ran n ilrst cias1 restaurant, where aaml warm aieals in be had at nit hours. They glvo their customers the beht viands In tho market. Including fresh ot stars sorved la any manner called for. Try the New Restaurant AJi! 0r,lc,"'s"I'or an Express I.cfv Trillt Them Trill be Promptly attended to T, -A.. BATH Is now proprietor of tho ulL! JlOill and is prepared to accomodate the pablic with GOOD, FRESH, SWEET ILvIIEi.A.'l?, w?neZn1lly au? accommtMlatlng clerks will at nil times be In attendance. Yonr patronage-solicited. Remember the place the old Paacoe shop, Maln-st. Broieiiuilic, - JTebrasIc S Undertaker Keeps a mil line ot Ornamented and Plain. AlsoShroudsformen. ladles and infants. All orders left wltb Mike Felihooser will reeive prompt attention. & Bodies Preserved and Embalmed. 3G 3Iain Street, BROW XTILLE,XE1I. agqm &lagksmithJhop ONE DOOR WEST OF COURT HOUSE. WAGON MAKING, Repairing, Plows, and all work done in thebst manner and on short notice. Satisfaction cnaran-eed- aivehlm.aqatU it-ty. lflEA Stf&'mTO iffr'SS? ffi T a a a its ,r-a a fc s- a r- im. w its ? "fey Et"4 as a w cr. Xi. 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