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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1880)
TSE ADVERTISER THURSDAY, JANUARY, 15, 1880. Diphtheria is? fearfully prevalent In Busaia. Governor Long, Maea., was Inau gurated Sthjnst. II I I The Stats- Historical 8oeIety will meet In Lincoln, January 20th. at 3-p. m.' The Greenbackera have- called' a national oonve&tion for Chicago, June 10th. The Democrats oMhe Ohio leeisla ture In the recent contest" for U. S. 8enator voted tor Thortnan, We are gratified to announce that Hon. Henry M". Atkinson has bpen reappointed Surveyor General of New Mexico Congreesman Garfield, Ohio, has bpen elected to the U. S. Senate, by the Republicans, to take the place of Thurman. Hon. A. P. Gorman, Democrat, osb been chosen U. S. Senator by the Maryland legislature, in place opres entSenatcr Whyte. 1 i mm a . ' English authorities state that, out of every Ave loaves of bread eaten In England in 1SS0. three must come fro aj the United States and Russia. A party of four young men of this city, made elehty-two oalls yesterday. Neb. City News. Is that alhthe saloone-you have in the-City? Chicago quotations, Jan. 13, Hoes, mixed packing and light. $4.40S4. 05 ; heavy $4 70$4.95. Cattle $3.70 J5.20.' Corn, 40c cash. Wheat No. 2, $1.26, spring. A lady at Wahoo, Neb., recently brought suit against a saloon keeper for selling her husband liquor. She obtained judgment, but in what sum 9re have not aec.ertaiued. In York, Neb., a few days ogo, a publio mass meeting was held, large ly attended, and $1,500 subscribed, for the purpose of denouncing and fighting the iliclt saloon business of that town. Indianapolis Journal: Persons who contemplate moving to this State will save trouble by getting a permit from Senator Voorhees. He is authorized by the Democracy to say what immigration is- "legitimate" and what is not. The Republicans of Indiana will hold theirStateoonvention June 17th, at Indianapolis. It will be a big one 1,034 delegates. Presidential elect ors. Governor and other State officers will be nominated. It will take 518 votes to nominate. The President recently appointed John Morton-, son of the late O. P. Morton, Collector of Tnternal.Seven ue atSan'Francisco. To this appoint ment the California congressional del egation objects; the only reason be ing that Morton is not a citizen of that State. It Is rumored that Senator In galls, Kansas, is about to resign ; the investigation into the methods he resorjed'to pecure his election becom ing very "binding " If he used cor rupting influences, or practiced fraud, we hope, when the facts are ascer tained, he will he kicked out without lengthy funeral ceremony, if he does not voluntarilj' go out before. Qeneral Grant met with splendid treatment In his recent trip through the South. At Jackson, Florida, his reception by the people, and the public reception held by himself were oordial affairs ; and the most pleasant of all was the" reception of the children, 500 in number, who sung patriotic songB-in chorus, pass ing by the General each taking his band. The green back era bad a caucus in Washington last week, the note worthy features of which w.ere a few sad-eyed, long-haired fanatics and Dennis Kearney. When somebody called on the Rev. De La Matyr to pray for the outfit, the suggestion was hissed", all over the house--; but the motion for the prayer on a close vote prevailed and De La Matyr prayed. Ml The greenback meeting In Wash ington, D. C, a few days ago promul gates a Ipug preamble, which etarts out as follows ; Whereas. We have reached a cri sis in our country's history and an epoch in human affairs. Our govern ment, which was desicned for the po litical weal of mankind, has parsed nnder the control of bankern, stock jobbers, land grabbers antf profession al thieves There stop rlcht there, and con template that beautiful ganeof green backers down in Maine. Their meth ods there how what they are. It is the thief again orying "stop thief." Omaha Bee: "It Is reported that the directors of the Chicago. Burling ton & Qulnoy railroad will meet at St. Joe in a few days to make arrange ments for the consolidation of that road with the Kansas City, St. Joe & G. B." Upon this matter the Chicago- Tri bune says: "The managers of the Chicago, Burilneten & Quinoy R. R. deny the rumors that their company has obtaiod possession of the Kansas City, St. Joe and Council Bluffs R. R., and that it will soon be consolidated with the Burlington. While the ru mors of the consolidation may be false yet everything indicates that the Chi cago. Burlington & Quinoy has ob tained & controlling interest in the Kansas City, St. Joe & Council Bluffs R. R. There has been quite a warra content between the Burlhmtou and Jay Gould for the pnswfcsinn. of this property. It m iuohI vuluuble to the C. B. &Q,., which hit used It for some years past as- its principal outlet to Mis8ourLr.lv.ar Dohit.."- Jiebrnska. Es-Gov. Furnas., in a letter to the Rural New- Yorker of recent date, has the following good ami true words to say ragardiugour great young State: "The present season with us has been an unprecedented one in many respects ; crops have been good all over the stats, in some portions, how ever, better than iu others. Corn and wheat the great staple products are more than an nverage. Prices are better than usual. Farmers and con sequently, all the people are In better condition and heart than, fur, many years. More gond, solid improve ments are being, made. Hundreds who came hera a few years ago, and havo. delved along, living in "dug outs," are now enjoying comfortable, in very mauj' instances, even, luxu rious homes, with ail modern. advan ced civilized and enlightened sur roundings. More raiIroiuls.are being constructed this season than in any two or thres years before. The rapid filling up of the stale, together with the advantageous facilities for build tug, warrauts this increase. A few years more and Nebraska will be aul der webbed with railroads. We have "paused through the deep, watard," are out on high, dry land, and are an the road to future greatness as a peo ple. We now have more to encour agemore to live for, methiuks, than you iu the old and established por tions of the United States. There In more of the future before us, more to make, more to obtain. The grnsfng Interest in the western portion of the state, and west of that. has already assumed unthoueht-of proportions. I dare not tell you. and you would be slow to believe, how many hundred thousand head of live stock are now feedinir and keppini; "beef-fat" the year round on simply the nutritious native grasses on the plains east of the Rocky Mountains, and how many go annually to fed the consumers of the past. This "crpnt wpst" Is the bread' and meat producing reeion of thp world.' i a A memorial, numerously signed, from the West, was presented In the U. S. Senate last week which make a curious but poBsibly a feasiblp prop osition. The proposed scheme is. that the Government proceed to improve all government lands, suitable forag ricultural purposes, and parcel it out in 160 acre lots to the landless and farmless poor of this country.; and that thogp who take these home steads have twenty years to pay for the improvements, to be paid in year ly Instalments of not over four per cent of the value of such improve ments. It is claimed and set forth in the memorial that this will give employment to enforced idleness solve the tramp problem and give poor people farms who never could secure one without some such meas ure. It strikes us that something practicable of this kind could be in augurated that would be a blessing to the country. The memorial concludes thus: "The wboleschemeslmplified amounts to this: A plan to enable each and every poor, struggling mor tal to obtain a good, comfortable home of his own by paying 4 per cent, per annum on the cost of his improve ments for a period of twenty years. We boldly affirm that there neverrhas been a scheme eo full of blessing to the laboring poor preeented since the foundation ofthe republic. No man is taxed ons cent to inaugurate this great scheme. The measure is self sustaining; from beginning- to end ing." The fuionists of Maine, on the 7th Inst, met peaceablj'-in theState House at Augusta, but have not had a quo rum at any time to do any legal busi ness, all the Republican m'euibers ab senting themselves. On Monday I2th Inst, at 6 o'clock p. m. while the usurping members were adjourned, theRepublican mem bers in a body took possession of the House and Senate chamber. They had more than a quorum- In each bouse, and proceeded to organize by electing officers. Then measures were at once taken to lay the-matter before the supreme court. They will quietly submit to the decrees of the court, whether their body is a lawful legislature ornot. Gen. Chamberlain, commander-in-ohief of the State malitla, will be act ing governor until a legal legislature has shosen a governor. Lamaou, the bogus president of the Senate, has de clared himself acting governor and there will be a brief contest for au thority between Gen. Chamberlain and Lamson, which will result in fa vor of the former. Gen. Chamberlain seams to be a splendid man, and' has manifested a determination to have peace. He, several days ago, sent the muskets and cartridges taken from Bangor back U the arsenal in that city. At this hour the Republicans seem masters of ths situation, but there is no telling-what phase the mess may assume to-morrow. TheUte Indians, jusf gone o. Wash ington, did not meet with as warm receptions in we-tern towns and cit ies as they might. At one or two places threats were made of lynching them by the curious people assembled about the depos, and the boys pelted them with chunks of coal. Had the wretches been atong who murdered Meeker and outraged his wid ow and her daughter and Mrs. Price, the captive women, the threat would have doubtless been enforced, and there would have been no further need of a palavering commission for the rsd.devils. Governor Garcelon, of Maine, while in Atlanta, Ga., last winter, told Governor Colquitt that the Maine liquor law was a dead letter, and that intemperauce In that State was in creasing. rnuaaelphia rrcss. The Governor thought a number of other laws were "dead letters," but he is just finding out his mistake, Inter Ocean. Catholic Edict. Louisville. Ky., January 3. Bishop iMcCloakey, of this diocese, hau issued a decree prescribing that. ho soon a possible parochial school, be established everywhere. It ends as follows: "Now it is our will aud command that where there Is a Catholic school In the parish, parents and guardians In such places must send their: chil dren or wards who are under nine yenrsofogeto such Catholic school. and wp herebv direct ihai tha. obli gation be enforced under pain of re fusal of absolution In the sacrament of ppnance. This dpcrpe will takp et- feet on thp first day ofjanuary, mm." Thaadlct-oausea.-considerable com motion in Louisville, as some 7.000 Catholic children attend the public sohools. mm State Journal: The University boys have been having a little Maine excitement in their polities. ItseemB that at. an election held some time since, one of the students was elected editor-in-chief of the Student. This proceeding seemed distasteful and ir regular to an opposing faction which took upon itself the authority of de claring said election illegal, declared' the office vacant and Immediately supplied the place. Yesterday, the Board of Managers held Its first meet ing for the term, and after a stormy session decided the fate of the two contestants. The vote n both ballots was a tie, the President casting the deciding vote. The trouble now Is euded. The Board of Managers has proven itself a juat tripartite tribunal by declariug D. H. Mercer Editor-iu-Cliief, from Paliadian Society. We find the follow.higigood editor ial iu the York Tribune: The soil of Nebraska offers the in telligeut farmer as good induceujenu as to he found in any uthtr section ot the Union. Farming means work, and it means hard work anywtiere. It implies alto t-xperieucf, energy and frugality, and where these qudli ties cnmbfnp in the tn-in who tills th soil they entitlo him to rank first as a citizen. The person who make two blades of grass or two grain of corn grow on a spot of ground that only produced one hpfore. Is worth to the world pmntipally more than n spnrp of parfpah'tto philosophers, and fairly weighed would wpigh down In brain and grit a cart-load of potwal opln? politician. Thp latter mav bp a necessary pvll in Hip oonntrv ron tineent on nroapprltv. hot thp proa pprlt' Iroplf has to bp produced by thp husbandman. m a The Pennsylvania Republican plat form of 1S75 6 contained the following plank : Resolved, That we declare a firm and unqualified adherence to the un written law of the Republic, which wisely, and under the sanction of the most venerable examples, limits the Presidential service of any citizen to two terms: and we. the Republicans of Pennsylvania, in recognition of this law. are unalterably oppospa to the election to the Presidency of any person for a third term. mt The Republican wants to know the News' opiuiou of Paddock. It is short. We believe that Mr. Puddock Is a good man, and that he has made an excellent senator for Nebraska. Now what is the Republican's opinion of Mr. Paddock ? Evening News The Republican's opinion of Pad dock is that he Is a good man and will still make an excellent senator for Nebraska. Omaha Republican. It is the News' next move. A lady In Indiana called a certain runi'6hop a murder-mill. She was prosecuted for slander; but being able to prove that her airegatioa was true, she won thesuit. Murder-mills are to be found, not only in Indiana, but in pvpry State and in every city in the Union Exchange. Could there be a more disreputable machine than a murder-miller? Ireland cries for help. Last week Mayor Chase of Omaha reoeived the following dispatch : London. Thursday. January 8. Distress increasing. Aid urgently required- Lokd Mayor, Irish Relief Committee. The genpral managpr of the Atohis on, Tnpeka & Santa Fe railroad re cently made arrangements for build ing a grain elevator In Atchison of the capacity of 250.000 bushels. St. J'oe Herald: It is noticeable that batchss of interviews on the next Republican candidate show less unanimity in pointing to Grant than six months ago. D. B. McKenzle, superintendent of the Inebriates' Home, Needham, Mass., Ib now in Omaha and doing a good work-. American honey In the comb-has become a popular artiole of diet In England aud very large- shipments are made. The York Republican' says "the people are taking hold of the temper ance matter in that town in dead earnest." The Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., will convene in Lincoln 21st Inst., 10a.m. This will be the 14th annual session. Malaria. If you live iu districts where you are subject to malaria, you should keep your liver and kidneys- in per fect order that they may throw it off. The great preventative is the Cele brated Kidney-Wort. Use it when ever 3ou are constipated or bilious and you will never have a touch of the chills. Attention Dairymen. Those dairymen who have the rep utation of always making gilt-edged butter, get their high prices by using Perfected Butter Color, made by Wells. Richardson & Co., Burling ton, Vt., by which they maintain the same fine, bright color thp whole year. The New England1 Farmer. Rays: "It should entirely supersede the use of carrots, and all preparations ofannatto." It i Rold hy druggists. tlTlje ooctor Told lie to take a blue pill, but I didn't for I had already been poiaoned twice by merenry. The druggist told me to try Kidn-Wort and I did. It was just thp thing formv biliousness and constipation, and now I am as well as ever." Regulate the Secrcttoiis. Iu our eiieavota lo preoerve health It is of the UtuJust importance tliut we keep the secretory t uiem iu per lect condition. The well known remedy Kidney-Wort, has specific action upon the kidney, liver and bowels. Use it inn tend of doiug with vile bitters or dratio pills. It Is purely vegetable, and is prompt but mild in action. Winter Butter.- Let a farmer divide hia white win ter butter into two lots, while yet in the form of cream, and for one make use of Perfected Butter Color, made by Wells. Riohardson &. Co.. Burl ington, Vt.. while the other goes to market without oolor, and he win discover on what course his Interest depends. This color gives a fine. rich, golden yellow of first qualify June butter, and is not ..tinged with the dull red tint, objected to in most butter colors. Piles! Piles: Piles! Do you know what it Is to suffer with piles? If vou do. you know what is one of the worst torments of the human frame. The most pprfeot cure ever known Is Kidney-Wort It oure9 constipation, and thn its tonic notion restores health to the dis eased bowels, and prevents recurrpnep of the diseasp. Try It without delay. It is always very annoying to a congregation lo have a person hack ing and cougmug uuring aeiviuoa. One dose of Dr. Marshall's Lung Syr up relieves the worst cases. Price 25 cents, 50 cents and 31 a bottle. Sold by A. W. Nickell. Kidney Wiseases, Kidney uiaeaaes afflict tue greater part of the human race, aud they are constantly ou the increase but where the virtues of Kidney-Wort have be come kuowu, they are held in check uiid speedily cured. Let thoe wb" have had lo constantly dose spirits ot nitre and -uch stuff, give this great remedy a trial and be cured Facts for Oaiiynien. It should be borne in mind by prac tical dairymen, that the Perfected Buttpr Color of Wellri, Riohardson & Co., Burlington Vt.. is the best ob tainable in the world It is absolute ly puip and harml?1, fre from odor or flavor oannoi poil in anv weather, is iu liquid form and readv for in stnnt n-p. od hut JittlR and is of s uniform standard a to strength and lntenitv of hue. U-40 no oMipr Do a Favor to a SIcK Friend. If yon havp a frind sufF-ring from nnr disiirdr of thp KWopvs opnd thntn n package of Kidnv,- Wort, and vou will make thpoj hapnv. It grat tonlo pnr is psppHallv dl reotpd to thpsp dispfjopa niid It qti'ok lv tpIIpvps thp diofreoa and cures the disease. Have von tripd It, Dr Marshall's Lung Syrup is a standard remedy, and will cure b cough or cold in half the timp re quired hv ordinary rpmpdies. Price 25 cents. 50 cuts and $1 a bottle. Sold by A. W. Nickell. Boneless codfish at J. L. Jlfc Gee's. As the business don't agree with my hpalth and I want to sell out I will sell my entire stock of good at oost, such aa dry goods, boots, shoes, hats, caps and notions. Call and get my prices before you purchase. S. M. Summers ff IsTCX 43. iiKjTKrKiiMffvnnMiaiaBanviAs H X J Proprietor Old Reliable mi laiiiET. Give Him a Call And you vrill be well Served with the best the Market afloOs. 0 A V H :lto. 43. T0NS0BIAL. The old Barbershop No. is now owned and run by J. R. Hawkins. It is the best fitted shop In Uie city, and the place Is'generally patronized by the people. Mr. Hawkins keeps asnoslstants whourenot Experts at The Business, and gentlemanly and accommodating In ttielr conduct. All kinds of T0NS0BIAL WORK donejpromptly and satisfaction guaranteed. THE best:dyes made arc always In preparation. We Mean Cured Not Merely Relieved And Can Vi'oii What tee Claim. BV Thorp are no failure nml iiotliiuti poliiimoiitiL. If jou are troull-! Mrilfi KICK HEVD.4C'IIK?tn nut lt'oafclt and niiTouT.rptnrriit iMiiidreU Iuie Ioou tUre:uly7lVe htl bit pR-aer tn mall a 7ipefr IwUnmalato to any fattgreMpiI. CARTER'S LITTLE IlVER PILLS Also cure nil forms of Biltons'wv. prevent Consti pation and I)vH.nsia. promote Uigestion. relieve diilress from too lieartv eatln?, correct Disorders of the htomacli. Mlmu'ate tUa Liver, aad Itcgu late the Bowels. They tlo all rfris by rakio? Just one little pill at a dose. They are purely vegeta br.lo not Rriecir purse. and areas nearly per fect as It is rossiblt for a pill to le. Price-2" cents, 5 for f J. fv1l l'v l ut2i-In ev-rTwlit-refrM-nt Ly mail. CAJRTF.R JWK:""IE CO., EKIE PA SoldbyA.W.Nltke'.l. 27yl. TETTER HEADS, M m BILL HEADO Neatly printed atthJiofflcc NEMAHA CITY, The way of tba tranBgressor la hard. All signs ihdicate that tbo back bone of winter Is broken.' Dave Morton Is recovering slow ly from his sever sickness. The corn Bheller sings as If spring were here. Miuick's new store building is nearly completed. Sqqire, Crother is prepared to do any kind of repairs to harness as well as to boots or shoes. For, to us, some unknown reason work has been suspended on the new Christian (Catupbellite) Church. Jack Frost has received orders to remove our ice bridge to the north of the Bed River country. Titus Bros. & Co. are of the opiu Ion that advertising pays. Their trade exceeds all the estimates they made a year ago. Our merchants say that fully one half their wnresthey buy from Lin coln wholesale dealers. There Is at present a first-rate op portunity for any town in Nebraska to tril iasitly distinguish itself by be ing the first to procure the Edison Electric light. Agriculture Is emphatically the occupation upon which mainly de pends a nation's proHperity. Yet it thorough study and development has been neglected forages. Many ppo pie treat with ridicule every experi ment by the searoher after facts. Any farmer, brave enough, can now ob tain from the Department of Aiirlcul tureat Washington, positive informa tion how to make Migar from Sorgh uni and even from corn "talks. Lack of well kept school district Record Books lias caused more law suits and losses, mure confusion and tiouble in the financial aud general b'lainess administration of the school ytem than any other one thinir. We think the State would indirectly avp eu time toe coft of Record BooKh, yearly, by directly furiiishinc arh district with a hook. There are 2,856 school di-trict. in the State There will he preuchingj,ab the Stihonl House, every night this week, bv Eider D B. Corvell. TITUS EBOS JDEAL3RS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. RE A D YMA DE CL O THING, NOTIONS, Etc , Etc., Etc. Nemaha City, Nebraska, Will sell goods as cheap as any house in Southeastern iieSmka. mmw s mbvicm Nemalia City, Neb.. OENERAL MERCHANDISE CAXXED GOODS. CONFECTIOXS, Etc. Keeps a varied stock of everythlng'the peo ple want. Call nnd see him. L. M. FOSTER, mm i imm, Nemaha City, Nebraska. Obstetrics a Specialty. Sight Calls Promptly 7 IP CfrotlLeih BOOTS, SHOES, AKD HARNESS Made and "repaired as well ns can tbe done anywhere, and at short notice AXD VERY JtEASOXAJiLE TERMS. j. 13. RiiiE: LIVERY ANP FEED STABLE Good buggies and horses, charges reas onable. Be&t of care taken of transient stock. JS'UJZJUJ CIT jyjja. HOOVER HOUSE. J. B. HOOVER, Proprietor SEMAitA crrr, sebhaska. This house treats Its patrons to first-class accommodations, In every particular; and has good stabling for horses. DAYIB A. M0RTQN, Blacksmith., Nemaha City, NebvasJca. Machine repairing and horseshoeing espe cially. diiy Hotels LEVI JOHNSON, PROPRIETOR, NEMAHA ITY KEB., Centrally located ; Good fare, and no trou ble spared to make guests comlortuble. Good barn for horses and Charges Iteas&nahle SPECIAX. ADVERTISEMENTS. PIANOS Stool.cover and book onlyU3 to2V Orcnnn 13 9top. 3se s reeds. 2 knee swells.stool.book only ?W S-Holl- mmmimmmmmm ay newspaper sent tree, imniei F.BentO. Washington Jf. J . 2Swl (f i nnn returns In. TftdaysonSlOOlnested.Of 4 I ZUUflctallleportsantfliirormatlonfree Like tirotlLi weekl v on btock options orlOto J-Vi. Addres T.Polter Wia-ht V Co., Banker 33 Wall atJf.Y GUNS LOWEST PRICES t.f kacms oa Brtfth.Loftd tn, tn&tt, A JteTtlttn. Our $15 Shot-Gun I tt grttOj rtiuetd prict. I Sen! mmp for oor New Illaitratel CiUlerse. 8.POWXLIt&B0N.238Min6UCICISNATI,O. AGENTS READ THIS! We want an Agent la this csnnty to whom we will pay a s-alary of i V0 per month and expenses to sell our wonderful Invention. Sample free. Ad dtcaaat once SHERMAN & CO., Alarshall. Michi gan. 3w4 ON 30 DAYS TRIAL We will send our Electro-Voltaic Belts and other Electric Appliances upon trial for30 days to those safjjerlnsfrom N'ervou Debility, Rheumatism, Pnralyste-orany diseases of the Liver or Kidneys, and manv other diseases. A sure cure guaranteed or nopaj. Addres. Voltaic Belt Co.. Marshall. Mich. $25to$5000: 'Jodldonily ritmtM ui WlUtt.Uta tit fouikU tloa (or fortunes evrrf k. mnd Din imnn-iiM Profit br tb New ColUlUlUoa 8itemofop-rtinelnbtork. FolleipUiwttoorowpHc tioa lo JlDi, Bbowk k Co., Baken, U Bro4 St., V. Y A GOOD PLAR. ConbtshirnlPmtrsiinrro'r la one mt iurthTerydTanuicof cplul.vU!i klllfnl manftxcni'nt. Lire profit divided praraU on InTcitmtntaof IJS Io-$I0.C00. Clm!r,wlth fuilrx Unittona how all can aacrard In atack UealinrvjoiaUtil fro. 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Thoyliko itliecatxse it is sweet; Mothers like Castoria because it gives health to the child; and Physicians, Because it contains no morphine or mineral. Castoria Is nature's remedy for assimilating: the food. It cures Wind Colic, the raising of Sour Curd and Diarrhoea, allays Fevorishness and Kills "Worms. Thus the Child has health and the Mother ohtains rest. Pleas ant., Cheap, and Roliahle. CENTAUR LINIMENTS The most effective Pain-relieving agents for MAN and BEAST the world has ever known. Over 1,000,000 Bottles sold last year! The reasons for this unprecedented popu larity, are evident; the Centaur Lini ments are made to deserve confidence i they are ah sorted into the structure; they always cure and never disappoint. No person need longer suffer with PAIN in the BACK, Rheumatism or Stiff Joints, for the CENTAUR liniments will surely exterminate the pain. 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A NEW WRITINGJNSTRUMENT. TL.e Macliinnon Pen Will write j week with one tilllns: with nny clear writing r copyli g ink. Point solid gold, pointed with Iridium, tlieroforo durable und Md- as easily over the paper ns n soft pencil. Ink cannot escape except in act of writing. When not In use the pen Is hermet ically sealed. II comlilueslnxtrry and utility. No one who does much writing should he without one. No one who travels should he without one. A useful present toyotir friend There are Imitations of this pen thil are worthless. leurennd rv the Mncklnnon. H. P. PAGE, Acent, For Brown ville and Vlrinltv. Estray Kbtice. Taken up by the undersigned living six miles west of Brownvllle.one red and white steer cnlf. J.C COJ.EMN. 26-5w mwtBmmBBsiBaB&BBaeaBBBtaBimYSBsamimaBimmBBaB&Bnawmmmm THE ONLY MKlAALa EVJElt AWAUDE1) FOIE TOUOUS 1'LAS'IEKS WERE clven to the manufacturers of Beiiion'.n Cnpciuc Ioron Plastars at the CentennJuJ" and a Paris Expositions. 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STEELE & PRICE, Manfrs., Chicago. St Louis & Cincinnati LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. QARAH A. LEEDY. YOU ARE O hereby notified thnton theSd day of Jan. 1880, Ira N. Leedy filed his petition against j'ou In the District Court in and for Nemaha Couty, Nebrns a. The object and prayer of said petition is that the said Ira N. Leedy may be divorced from you and the care and custody of bis minor children be decreed to him. You are required to answer said petl tiou on or before the 23d day of Kebruary,1880. S0w4 WM. T. ROGERS, Atfy. fXo 1176. QHERIFF'S SALE O Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court of of Nemcha Cbuaty, State of Nebras ka, nnd to me directed .as Sheriff of snld County, upon a decree and Judgment render ed by said Court, in a case wherein Samuel Weslheimer was plnlntia; nnd William H. Small and Charlotte Small, his wif and JohnS.ISrittlan. Milton Tootle, Richard E. Turner, and John M. Frasler, surviving partners of the late partnership firm of Hrlttaln. Ovelman & Company were defendants, I will offer for sale, at public auction at the door of the Court House In Brownville. In said County, on Saturday, February 7th, A. D. 1 880, at 1 o'clock p. in., the following described lands. In Nemaha County. Nebraska, to-wit: The west half or lot eleven (11), In block twenty (.). in the city of Brownville, to gether with all the Improvements and prlvl eges thereto belonging. Taken on said order ot sale as the propertv ot William H. Small i Charlotte Small, his wife, anil John S. Brlttian. Mtlto Teotle. Richard E Turner nnd John M. Frasler. sur viving partners of the late partnership firm of Brlttian. Ovelman & Company. Terms of sale, cash. Dated, Ibis 30th davof December. 1879 RICHMOND V. BLACK. 28-w5 SiieLlfIL (No. 1173 ) CHERIFF'SSALE O Notice is hereby given, that by vlrtne ol and order of sale issued out of the District Court of Nemaha County, State ofNebraskn. and to me directed nsSheritfof tald County, upon a decree and Judgment rendered by said Court. In a case wherein John W.Bennett was plaintiff, and Mary J. Hacker and James M. Hacker, her husband, the first Na tional Batik of Brownville, Neb. nnd the State Bank of Nebraska, at Brownville. Neb., were defendants, I will ofi'er for sale, at public auction, ot the door of the court house In Brownville, In said County, on Saturday, February 7fch A. D. 1S80. at 1 o'clock p. m.. the following described lands. In Nemaha County, NebrasKa. to-wit: The north half of the southwest qnarter or section tniriy-tour (:). in townsnip live ioj, north of range fl5j east, coutalulng eighty acres, together with nllthe Improvements and privileges, thereto belonging. Taken em said emler or sale as the property of Mary J, Hacker nml Jnmes M. Hacker, her husband. The Fl.st National Bank or Brownville. Nebraska., and the State Bank of Nebraska, it Brownville Nebraska. Terms ef sale cash. Dated, this 30th efay of December. 1S7D. RICHMOND V. BLACK. 2S-5w SherlfT ESTATE OF ELIZABETH'STEV ENSON. deceased. In theCounty Court of Nemaha County, Nebraska. Notice Is hereby given that Janunrj 19th. January I'O'Ii. and July '.'Hth. 1SS0. at 10 o'clock a. in ,ereach day, at the otiice ot the County ludge or Nemaha County. Nebraska. In Hmwnville, Nebiaskn, have been fixed by the court as the times and place when and where all p rsonswho have claims and de mands against said deceased can have the same examined, ndjustcd nnd allowed, all claims not presented at the last mentioned; date will be forever barred, by order of the conn. December I.Uh, 1879. JOnN S. STULL. 27wJ County Judge. CHARLES BODY Hereby calls the nttention of the people of Brownville and vicinity to the fact that he keeps a full line of the best FASHLY GROCERIES, JPliOVISIONS. FLOUR, CONFECTIONS, etc. And sells at the very Lowest Living Rat:s. He also has a R ESTAURANrp Where 211 eals at all Hours are rurnlshed upon t.ie sii lrcst n itlc e People from the country are Invited to call and get a 'Square meal" Tor only 25 CEJYTS. SELLING AT COST. For the next Tiiii0!7" Days my entire stock of Men's nnd'Boy's Heavy Soots. Ladies' nnd Misses Beaver Soes, Gloves, Mittens, Caps, Comforts, and nil WINTER GQ032S, and all other good at the Lowesi Prices for Cash. CALb AXD EXAMINE. WM. TID20W, Aspin-all. ' "ii T&.lKTT?&t Gr OO, STREET. ST. LOUIS. MO. CROSS, Brownville. Extracts,. jIi6akJ IOUE PERFUMES are the Gems of all Odors. An agreeable, healthful Liquid Dentifrice. LEMON SUGAR. A substitute for Lemons. EXTRACT JAMAICA GINCER. From the mire. root. THE INTER OCEAN. Chief Among Stalwarts. 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