r THE ADVERTISED Brew vllle Baas te te Phelps. kve"BrowBvlll 9 a. m., and 3 p. m. tlTe lit BrownvlUe iMOp. m.. and flao p. ca." J. C BOOBFIKI.Tr. BaDcrtsteadent. THURSDAY, MABCH 4. 1890. Colhapp's cigars at Cbas. Body's. . No services at the Presbyteri&n church Sabbath evening. ' StoveBand fence wire coming for Btevenson & Cross. - AH brands of flour constantly on5 band at Johnson & Palmer's. Lemon?, oranges, appleB -New Orleans molasses, at Hill's. and Bird caes, wall paper and wln -dow shades at Nickell's drug store. A choice line Solas'. of family grooerlos at - Highest market price paid -for old Iron and ragB, by Willing Bros. Gov. Furnas received an order tbepast week, from France, for grape .vines. Jim Den is now the champion shot of Nemaha county with shot gun. Pitted cherries, New York sliced apples, Salt Lake peaches and Cali fornia plums, at Hill's. Married, at the residenoe of Mr. Polook in BrownvIIle, by Rev. W. J. Weeber, at 5 p. m. Feb. 25th, Mr. J W. Colerick and Miss Mary B Brown, both of Nemaha City. Married, on Tuesday, March 2d, 16S0. at the brideB home, in this city, by Rev. E. J. Willis. Mr. Edward Royse, of Peru, and Miss Addie Gates, of Brownvilie. Willing Bros, handle the Garden City Plow, one of the best in the market. Also have a large stook of harrows and corn planters, whicb .will be sold cheap. We understand there ia a move on foot among our te mpcrance people to get Geo. W. Bain, or Kentucky, to lecture in this city soon. Mr. Bain is uald to be a very fins ppeaker, and is poken of In flattering termB by the prefb throughout th State, wherever be has lectured. JvcbrasJ:a City Neic. We want Bain in Brnwnviiie, too. a Last Friday afternoon the wind suddenly chanced from the south to the north aud for about twenty-four hours we had a regular norther." with aii3' quantity of dust and a little snow. The mercury went down to zero; and Friday night and Saturday must have caused much Buffering among the many immigrants on western prairies. The FallB City Dramatic Compa ny appeared before a large and ap preciative audience In Marsh Opera House on Tuesday night this week, in tbe popular drama, "Above the Clouds." The cast of characters was excellent, and all acquitted them Belvee with much credit. That the audience was well pleased was mani fested by the frequent applause that greeted the various characters. Tbe troupe is composed of good looking young ladies and gentlemen, with talents for the stage. rather above tbe average of amateur actors. If tbe Falls City troupe will come again to ree ub, and give more extended no tice, Brownvilie will turn out a big ger house than on this occasion. Spring goods Jast received atDolen's. Call sad ace. Mr. M. L. Emery permitB us to glean a little news from a letter be re cently received from a friend at Boul der, Colorado. The writer says: "As you spoke about coming out, I will tell you I think Leadvllle Ib tbe place to go or in that vicinity. I Bhall spend my time this summer there. All tbe loose people have gone there. For the age of tbe place Leadville beatB the world. Only about two years old and 30,000 inhabitants. It is one of tbe best mlnlngcampsin the world; and many new districts will be opened out this Beacon. I think you can do better out here than there It takes 24 hours to get from Denver to Leadville and the fare is $17. Tbe weather has been quite nice; not much snow, though cold nlghtB." John J. Carson and Joseph Huddart have purchashed the Glen Rock Mills, in Xemaha county, and with avid Mc Laughlin as head miller, offer none but first class flour, in ex change Tor good wheat. Wheat wauled at niarliet price for cash. 8Ty4 Last week we made mention of the killing of Wm. Richardson by Cbas.F. Wilkinson, at Blooraington. Nebraska. These two men were friends and bad taken many a drink together at the ealoon bar. On tbe night of the tragedy they had been drinking. The murderer, at least, was drunkwild, mad with precise ly such poisonous liquids as Is pro posed to be lawfully "set up" to drunk ards In Brownvilie directly after the first of April and in his delirium shot down his friend. Above we say 'the murderer." The law will say "Wilkinson was the murderer; but was be? poor,-miserable, drunken, crazy man or Is it the eober, sane people who make laws legalizing the sale of ardent spirits tbe law that creates saloonB and saloon keepers? "Who killed Richardson ? As honest men and women, reeponnIhIe "to your consciences, to oommunity and your God; answer the question: "Who killed Richardson. NICE STOVES, FU BUSINESS SEETITIES. F&all jr-nrttlte Ss t Ot2e'. California Caned Fruit at HilPe. Nlokell keeps all the latest books. Lunoh at all hoars at Johnson &, Palmer's. Cough medicines, of every kind at Niokell's. Please pay up your subscription for this paper. Chattel Mortgages at The Ad vertiser office. Nemaha county Book Store Is now at Niokell's. ..Coffins, furniture and wagonBat Stevenfeon & Cross'. 'Song service at Rosefleld school houBe Sabbath evening. Boston crackers best in th market, at Cbas. Body's. Willing Bros, are doing all kinds of tin work in Nemaha City. FineBt stationery and toilet ar ticles at Nickell's drug Btore. Mrs. White will sell you millin ery at greatly reduced prices. Farmers get your tin work done at Nemaha City, by Willing Bros. Bain, Studebaker and Nebraska wagons. Stevenson & Cross. Money to loan on Real Estate se curity. Apply to Wm. H. Hoover. Call at A. W. Nickell's drug store for a bottle of Thomas' eclectrlo oil. Teas, Queensware, Crosscut Saws, Rope and Baskets by Stevenson & Cross. Cigars, tobaccos and confeotionB fresh and new at Johnson & Pal mer's. AH our citizens Bhould turn out to the R. R. Bond meeting next Sat urday. Dr. Collins, Dentist, Brownvil le, Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Not at home on Fridays. 39tf Mra. WTbite will reoeive a full line of spring hats and miilenery on Saturday of this week. Farmers are now breaking and cutting Btalks, getting ready for planting wheat and corn. 2,500 acres of land in Bedford Precinct for sale on reasonable terms. Apply to William H. Hoover. Geo. Lannon has purchesed tbe property of the late Pres Gibson, on Main street between 3d and 4th. No. 6 at Billy Moore's is a nice little girl, and the father feele just as good over it as he did over No. 1. I have for sale, cheap, some choice Io(b, in Nemaha City, for those who waut to build. War. H. Hoover. Call and see the largest Btook, the lateBt and best make of cooking Btoves, just received at Brownvilie and Nemaha City, by Willing Bros. FOR SALE. The b. w. fr. qr. of tbe n. w. fr. qr. of Sec. 6, T. 6, R. 1540 acres. Very cheap for cash. Apply to Robt. W. FurnaB. Brownvilie, Ntb LOST Between Nemaha City and Brownvilie, on the bottom road a case of surgical instruments. A lib eral reward to the finder by leaving them at this office. John Deere's Plows. John Deere's Cultivators. John Deere'B Harrows. John Deere's Sulky Plows. John Deere's Gang Plows. John Deere's goods tbe best and for sale by StevenBon & Cross. Ministers and church officers are Invited to send in their notices of any and all meetings. We would rather publish such matter than not, as local news, but it is impossible for us. to do so fully without timely information from those who have the knowledge to impart. CASH FOR WHEAT. The Mghest market price paid for good wheat at Glen Kook Mills. 37w4 JO. BUDDABT & CO. Obllnary. Died on the 29th Inst., in Nemaha City, of diphtheria, Florence Mabel, daughter of William 5. and Mary Jane Clark, aged 4 years and 8 months. A MOTHER'S TRIBUTE. Our darling, our golden haired pet the fairest bud on the family tree, has been touched by the chilling frosts and ruthlessly stricken back to tbe cold bosom of mother earth. The skill and solicitude of kind physician could not stay tbe dread destroyer; nor the tears and love of slsterB and brother, nor the heart crushing an guish of father and mother, bring brightness back to tbe eye nor bloom to tbe cheek. Our darling died. Kind friends put her away from our Bight forever. And as we sit in sor row, it all seems like a dream of mixed pains and pleasures, or the flitting of a bird of beautiful song and plumage across our vision, alternating pleas nresandsorrowB,cloudand sunshine. But yesterday our loved Mabel was with ub, our joy and comfort; to-day she Is gone, and we are in gloom. And as we set aside her little chair and gather up as treasures ber little well worn shoes, and the play-thlngp of ber child nature, teare well up again aud again, and we sigh with bleeding uncomforted hearts. We weep for love, and "there ia a time to weep," but not forgetting the com fortingadmonitlon "concerning them which are asleep, that ye sorrow not, even as others, which have no hope." Over the river, the boatman pale Carried another, the household pet ; Her gold carls waved in the gentle gale. Darling Mabel ! I see her yet. She crossed on her bosom her dimpled hands, And fearlessly entered the phantom bark-; We felt It glide from the sliver sands, And all our sunshine grew strangely dark. We enow she is safe on the farther side, ' Where all the ransomed and angels be, Orer the river, the mystic river. My childhood's idol is waiting for me. And I sit and think, -when the sunsets gold Is flushing the river, and hill, and shore, I shall one day stand by tbe -water cold. And list for tbe sound of the boatman'soar. I shall -watch for a gleam of the flapping sail, I shall hear the boat as tt gains the strand, I shall pass from sight with the boatman pale To the better shore of the spirit land. I shall know the loved, who have gone before And Joyfully sweet will the meeting bo, When over the river, the peaceful river, The angels of death shall carry me. ENITTJEE, CAEP Ill IIHILLUMWI' COFFIN' AND jitttieietitttir,--? STEVENSON & CROSS. Location Changed. I have removed my stock of Agri cultural Implements to Carson's old bank, where I will go It alone with tbe largest stock of tbe best goods in my line ever seen In Brownvilie. T offer many thanks to my many friends for their liberal patronage in tbe past and by fair dealing I hope for a continuance of their trade. Robert Teare. Removed. Mrs. J. B. MoCabe has removed her dresB-making establishment to the rooms over Willing's store, and will be pleased to have ail friends and cus tomers call on her in. her new quar ters. For a good setofnarnessf ully warranted, go toSouder's. BOYS CLOTHING. We hare received our entire spnng stock oi boys cloth ing. Call and see how cheap we sell them. L. Lowman. J. L. McGee carries the boss stock, and bought be fore the advance, can't be undersold. Coffins, furniture and wagons at Stevenson & Cross'. Undertaking Business For Sale Full stock coffins, caskets, trim mings and hearse. Want to quit the business and attend to my farm. - 31tf Jos. L. Rov. The Xexv American, Self-tbreading Sewing Macbin the best in the market. For Bale at the "Regulator" by Thos. Richabds. A new stock of La dies Fine Shoes just opened at McGee & Moore. bushels of corn will pay for The Ad vertiser one year. tf. For collars, whips, curry combs, brushes and everything in the harness line, Souder keeps the best at reasonable prices. COOK COOK COOK STOES,STQES,STOVES, CHARTER HOT BLAST Is the best Stove ever made. Call on tbe "REGULATOR" for prices and be sure that you buy if you want "general satisfaction," Thos. Richards. SMOKE COLHaPP'S CIGARS. Dan. makes good, honest, clean ci gars, of tbe best Block, and keeps them for sale at all the principal ci gar Btores in Brownvilie. Leave your orders with Geo. W. Fairbroth er, Jr., at The Advertiser office, and tbey will receive prompt atten tion. Wanted. One car load of rags, paper and Bcrap iron, by B. G. Whittimore. Notice Is hereby given that I will examine all persons who may defiire to offer themselves as candidates for teaobers of the primary or common schools of this county, at the Court House, in Brownvilie on tbe first Saturday in each month. Ppilip Cbother, 21-tf Co. Superintendent. YOUNG MEN. We have clothing that will just suit you. Call and ex amine at Louis Low man. Walnuts Wanted. Walnuts that have lain out on tbe ground all winter, with the huiU on. Cash paid by Robt. W. Furnas, of Brownvilie, Nebraska. Trusses and shoulder braceB of every kind and description at Nick ell's drugstore. CHEAP SAM Ir tbe place to get yonr cheap boots, shoes and slippers, as he lias received his spring- and summer stock, and will sell cheap for caNli, New Spring cloth ing just opened at McGee & Moore's. ETS, SHOT GUNS,! ,MWt-. -.".. - swaBBM). -rwwF S by- Nemaha Conaty Mechanical Agricultural Association. and The annual meeting Nemaha Coun ty Agricultural and Mechanical Ahho olatlon will be held at the Court House, Brownvilie, Saturday March 6th at 2 o'clock p. m. Eleotion of of ficers, considering care and protection of grounds and buildings, depreda tions committed, disposition, and re location will demand attention. Re port of committee appointed at last special meeting, will be made. A general attendance of members is earnestly solicited. A. 8. HOLLADAY, Prea. Jno. 8. Minick, Sec. Granger please copy. LADIES' FINE Shoes for spring have partly arrived. Come and see our Philadelphia "Made to Order" shoes. Louis Lowman. . CatalpaTree Seed. I have a few pounds Catalpa seed for sale. Tbe pure hardy variety, procured from Dr. Warder, President American Forestry Association. Robt. W. Fobxas, Brownvilie, Neb. Large line of spring clo thing just received by J. L. McGee. Stoves and fence wire coming for Stevenson & Cross, All Persons knowing themselves to be indebted to Mrs. M. G. Cook will please call and settle with Miss Lucy Polock by tbe loth day of Marob, 18S0, and save costs. Lemons, oranges, and hickory nuts at McGee & Moore's. Mortgages, Mortgage Deeds, Chnttle Mortgages, Warranty Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Always In Stock, at the ADVERTISER office. Latest style genVs linen collars just received at J. L. J: c Gee's. For your Bauer's. whips go to QUE SPRING goods have commenc ed arriving. Call and see them before you purchase. Louis Lowman. Fresh and cove oysters at John Bon & Palmer's. Willing Bro. hare a large Btook of hardware, stoves, plain and barb fence wire, plows, harrows, .cultiva tors, com planters and Bulky. plows. Give them a call. 8how Cards, Business Cards, Wedding Cards, Letter Heads, VT" BUI Heads, Monthly Statements, "", Envelopes, Dance Invitations. Programmes, Posters, Bale Bills, Horse Bills, or anything In the printing line, neatly and promptly done at THE ADVERTISER JOB OFFICE. TFire. Wire. Willing Bros, have a large stock of barb fence wire. Call and see them. WHEAT D CORN -BY- 2. E. DOUGLAS & CO. MEN'S NECK Wear, all the latest patterns for spring trade. Call and see them at Lowman's. Goods arriving daily for the spring trade at the cheap store of J. L. McGee. Tot your Bauer's harness go to GENTS McGee & Moore have just opened a fine stock of nobby hats. Land in Pern Bottom Tor Sale. The SouthweBt fractional quarter of the Northwest fractional quarter of section six. town six, range fifteen, forty acres, for Bale very aheap for cash. Apply to Robt. W. Fnrnas, Brownvilie, Nebraska. WAGONS, HARD -..'awtaiiwi wmw.1 n'qfs. rzz?mHmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmm "LOCAL PEISOKAIS. Heary Baker, Rockport, was in the olty Tuesday. Harvey McGee Is quite unwell, and is confined to his room. Mr. W.W.Browning the gentle manly proprietor of the Marsh House, is well liked by our people. R. O. Heikea, who hat been hav ing a.eood time with friends in Ohio, for Borae time past, returned home on Friday last. Our young lawyer friend. S. A. Osborn, has recently repapered his of fice, and made other repairs, and now has a neat and pleasant office. Mr. John E. Bagely, one of the leading attorneys at Sutton, Nebras ka, brother of Mrs. Stevenson, Is vjb Iting friends in Brownvilie and Rich ardson couuty., Mr. Baltus Stroble, our thrifty grocer, baker and confectioner, hav ing taken unto himself a wife, has purchased the neat and comfortable residence of T. W. Bedford, on the corner of First and Nemaha streets. Mr. 8. believes in Brownvilie aud her future prosperity. Mr. Louis Lowman has gone to Chicago to select and purchase his spring stock of goods. Mr. Lowman having fully tbe confidence of tbe peoplo'by klnduess, courtesy, and fair dealing with all, warrants bim In fill ing to their utmost capacity every de partment of his capacious business place, and keeping immense quanti ties of such goods as the people want; and tbe rich and tbe poor can at all times find at this house, goods to suit them in quality and price. Hence Mr. Lowman will upon bis return from the East within a week or two open a most splendid stock, even be yond any of his former brilliant open ings. Ladies and gentlemen of bis old patrons must await patiently for this spring stook. Dolen trill receive a pets this week. fine line at car. Tbe following note was received by Mr. Ed. Huddart, through the postoffice on the 2d lust. : "Ted Hdddakt get out of tbe Council In 48 hours or your mill will burn again. Others will not get thiB notice, no darned english or nusepa per shant run a free Pepie." We print tbe above emanation from a Brownvilie bulldozer as written, verbatim. There was no name sign ed, of course. But it is knowu to be from a man who wants to run a whis ky saloon, and who will be called to render a fearful account if bis threat In auy degree is carried out. ' A'etv Smoked Hams, at H. C. Lett's. The following from the Kansas Chief, will serve as a hint to Nebras ka farmers as well as those of Kan sas : A gentleman having fruit plants for sale, met an agent for an Eastern Nursery having precisely tbe same kind of plants. He asked how they sold them, and was Informed $2 50 perrioj5n. He sbvb he would be well paid at $2 per hundred for his own plants. In other words, hp Re'ls pre cisely the same plants a the Eastern Nuraery. but acclimated, and what farmers would pay him $2 for, they would hsv to pny the Eatprn Nurs rv $20 50! This Ir hnnt the wav Knnsnp farmers arp flppcpd by run nine nffpr fnrplen trpps, instsal of patrnnizlntr home and getting just as good Btook. if not hstter. Wall Paper and window shndPH at the drug and book store of W. H. McCreery. 87ml Sporting. The Nemaha County Sportsmans' Club had its most exciting tourna ment on the 2d inst. Being thor ouchly organized, Mr. W. T. Den, to whom more credit is due for the ex istence of the club than anyone else, sorap time ago conceived the design of a prize badge for the club, and had it made. It is costly, handsome and appropriate, and is flattering of Mr. Den's taste in such matters. We will attempt a description of this hand some jewel: Solid chased silver, with inlaid gold scroll border; an in ner band or circle of gold inscribed "Nemaha County Sportsmans Club. Nebraska." Within which 1b chased a sheaf of wheat the circle of gold as the margin and the sheaf, making in appearance, tbe seal of Nemaha county. Between the border and name circle of gold are embossed at top, an eagle, at bottom, a deer; aud on right and left a prairie chicken and snipe. Underneath tbe badge proper is an attaohed chased silver scroll pendant or base, embossed thereon "lSSO," a powder flask, shot pouch and cigar case. The whole is surmounted by a gold setter dog. im mediately under which is a (silver fisb and crossed gold fish rod and gun. The occasion of this meeting of the club was a glass ball match for the championship and possession of the badge. The following, the eoore of tbe contest, shows good shooting, and tbat Jamea Den won the badge. Jim my, as be is familiarly called, is tbe youngest member ot tbe club ; and we congratulate him : E. Snyderw.O 1 Ot 001 101 1 1 011101 0 1 O. Cecil 1 1001011111110111110 WKanffman 100 1 1 11 101 1 101 1 1 1 1 10 W.T.Uen 1 1101110111011010110 R. O. Heikes.1 HOlHl 111 loioil 1 10 D. Adams 0 110000101011 o 111100 J. Den 1 liiiioioillllOlllll T. A. Kearnsl 110 111011110 1101111 SPRING FEINTS. We will have in stock this week 50 pieces of New Spring Style Prints, also a nice stock of Fancy French Ginghams. Call and see them. Loins Lowman. H. C. Lett has green apples. WAEE, SILVER, Besolutlens oa the Deati of LhcIbs B. Chares. NORMAL SCHOOL. Peru, February 24, 1880. On tbe morning of tbe 24th ult. tbe teachers and Btudents of the Btate Normal school assembled as usual. After tbe devotional exercises of tbe morning, we were informed by our principal of the death of Lucius B. Cburob. Action was taken whicb resulted In tbe appointing of a com mittee to draft resolutions to express our sorrow in tbe loss of so firm a I friend and diligent worker. But our sorrow brought no regret in that he, bo beloved a friend and fel low Btudent was taken from us, for all things work In conformity with tbe will of God. The brightest flowers must wither and die to give place for others. While Mr. Church was here in school be bad many warm friends, of whom there are but few now present. While here be did credit to himself and school, and bid fair to become a prominent and useful man. But the icy band of death has seiz ed bim for his victim, and kind Mother Earth has prepared for his body a resting place. In his behalf we submit tbe follow ing: Whereas, Through the mysterious workings of an all wise Providence, our friend aud former class-mate. Lucius B. Church, has been suddenly called away by death : therefore, we, the students of the Nebraska State Normal school submit tbe following resolutions: Resolved, That In his death we have lost not only an esteemed and much honored friend, Lut a fellow worker of more than ordinary ability. Resolved, That we deeply regret his early death and sincerely sympathize with his companions of tbe State University. Rosolved, That we extend to his be reaved parents and friends our heart felt sympathy In their deep affliction. Resolved, That a copy of these reso lutions be sent to hia bereaved par ents ; also, to the following papera for publication: Lincoln Journal. Brown vil p Advertiser, Granger, and Pe rn Herald. J. M. McKenzie, A C. HuLt!. Anna E. Reid, Committee. university societies. Whereas, The power wiiiuh rules all liuujttu ueatluy Una caused lobe re moved irutu this lite, our beloved companion and telluw student, Lu uius tf. Cuurcb, thereby depriviug u ot tbe society aud example of oue whom we bad learned to admire as a noble and talented man, and to cher ish as a true friend aud fellow worker; and, Whereas, It is but right and fit ting tbat we expresssumething of tbe regard in whicb we hold bis memory; therefore be it Resolved, By tbe Literary Union Society, tbat while we bow in bumble submission to the will of heaven, we do not the less mourn the loss of our friend and fellow student, who .has gone from our midst. Resolved. That in the death of Lu cius B. Church this society laments the loss of one whose heart was ever ready with tbe responses of true friendship; whose talented intellect, lofty purpose and earnest effort, promised both fame for himself and honor to the State ; wliope noble char acter and upright life was a standard of emulation for his fellow students. Resolved. That we extend our heart felt sympathy to his bereaved family, and many friends, especially the members of the Philomathean Socie ty, with which he was formerly con nected at Peru. Resolved, That these resolutions bp spread upon the records of this socie ty; that a copy be spnt to the Philo mathean Society of Peru ; that a onpy he given to each of the papers of thl nltv. and also to tbp Brownvilie Ad vertiskr. Pern Herald, and that a copy he sent to flip nirpnts of the de ceased. W. P Piilmvan. H. W Harinoton', AfTNNTE CnnDINQ, Kate G. Hat.x.. Committee. Whereas, It has pleased God In bis mhuiie goodness to call from earlb our fellow-worker aud former brother, Lucius B. Church, when just ou tbe threshold of tbat life of usefulneaa and fame which his talents .and character promised : therefore. we, tbe members of ilia Pbilouiatbe an Society, State Normal School, would offer the following resolutions: Resolved, That in his death we have lost a faithful, energetic worker and one that the society has always rec ognized among its chiefs in literary attainments. Resolved, That we deeply deplore bis Iosb and extend our heartfelt sym pathy to the Union Society, with which he was connected at the time of his death, feeling that one han been removed from .their midst who wa ever faithful in the performance of duty. Resolved, That we sincerely sympa thise with his hproaved parent and many friends in this their great afflic tion. Resolved, That we drape our socie ty hall and the members wpar crape for thirty day at all meetings of the society and public. occaIon. ; also, that a ropy of thpse resolutions bp prpppntpd for publication to thp Rrowntni ADVERTISER, Granger. ppru ITerald Linnoln Rtate Journal. Hesperian Student, and a pnpv of thp same bp forwarded to the parents of the deceased. Flora BLACKBURN. J. D Grans, J. 8. West. Committee. H. C. Lett Will pay the highest market price for Butter and Eggs. A large stock of dry goods and dres goods ivhlcli I will sel cheaper than any other house in town. CHEAPSAM. HATS AND CAPS. A large spring stock on the way, will receive in a few days. Wait for them at Lowman's. H. C. Lett Has a full stock of fresh Groceries, and Drugs. Tor your curry combs and brasses goto Bauer's. WARE AND GEO , MnnwwMM Teperaace JKeetfags (feast r.. ia fteBakft A series of temperance meetings have been arranged-and will be held in Nemaha county, Nebraska, com mencing on the 15th day of ilarcb, 1880, and continuing as oircamstances- may seem to demand. HON. JOHN B. FINCH, Grand Worthy Chief Templar of Ne braska, tbe successful temperance vet-. eran HON. GEO. W. BAIN, Louisville. Kentucky, the world re nowned temperance lecturer, and MRS. J. ELLEN FOSTER, Tbe brilliant lady lawyer and strong temperance advocate, have been en gaged. In addition Ex-Senator T. W. Tipton. Hon. Church Howe. Revs. Rped, Roe, Willis, Weeber, Henry, Wilson, O. B. Hewett, 8: A. Osborn, T. L. Sohiok. John L. Caraon. A. H. Gilmore, Hon. J. P. Crother, A. W. Morgan, H. C. Lett. Hon. Charles Blodgett, B. M. Bailey, Robt. W. Furnas and other home laborers will be present at tbe meetings and assist by their voice and influence in-aid of tbe movement. No point in the State has before, been favored with such lights by such magnitude at one and the same time as FINCH, BAIN and FOSTER. Xet tbe friends of temperance, law and order, appreciate the surround ings, and give such attention as tbe cause demands. PROGRAMME. Meetings will be held on evenings of days named. Vooal and Instru mental music will be furnished at tbe meetings. NEMAHA CITY, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 15th, 16th and 17tb. SHERIDAN, Thursday and Friday, March 18tb and 19th. HOWARD, Saturday, March 20tb. PEBU, Bunday, March 21st. BROWNVJLLE, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 22d, 23d and 24th. Meetings will be held at Brown vilie Friday, Saturday and Sunday, March 19th, 20th and 21st. Small bills will announce In detail. COMMITTEES OX SPEAKERS. Geo. W. Fairbrother, Sr., B. M. Bailey, Jno. L. Carson, A. H. Gil more, R. W. Furnas, Church Howe. COMMITTEE OX PROGRAMME. Robert W. Furnas, Church Howe. A. J. Skeen, J. P. Crother, D. C. Cole, A. W. Morgan. ARRANGEMENTS AND FINANCE. A. H. Gilmore, B M. Bailey. Jno. L. Carson, Church Howe, John Mil ler. J. S. Minick, W. Dundas, Philip Crother, Jas. Stephenson. Tbe following special committees have been appointed: COMMITTEE ON MUSIC. Ted Huddart, Moliie Furnas, Mrs. Minick. Ed. Lippett, Miss Alice Hitt. COMMITTEE OP LADIES FOR BROWN VILLE. Mrs. M. A. Handley, Mrs. W. H. Hoover, Mrs. D O. Cross, Mrs. J. H. Bauer, Mrs. J. L. McGee, NEMAHA CITY. Mrs. Holmes, Mra. Kenyon Skeen, Mrs. John Barnes PERU. Mrs. J. M. McKenzie, Mrs. Rev. Reed, Mrs. P. M. Martin. SHERIDAN. Mr3. Wesley Dundas, Mrs. W. T. Reed. SPECIAL COMMITTEE3 ON FI NANCE. BROWNVILLE. B. M. Bailey, J. 8. Minick, A. H. Gilmore, Ted Huddart, James Ste venson. NEMAHA CITY. D. A. Morton, C. C. Donald, O. Zook, SHERIDAN. Wesley Dundas. W. T. Reed, A. W Morgan, John Maxwell. PERU. John Miller, Dan Cole, Prof. Mc Kenzie, S. P. Majors. HOWARD. J. M. Campbell, M. Jewell, James Carl, Jr. H. C. Lett Has new sugar-cured hams and fresh drugs and groceries. For your Bauer's. saddles go to Willing Bros, are still running a first class hardware store in Brown vilie, and invite ail to call and see them. CHE4P SAM Will sell you groceries cheap er than anybody. Call and ex amine his stock,and get prices betore purchasing elsewhere. Fees of Doctors. The fee of doctors la aa Item Ihatverymany persons aro interested lii Just at present. We believe tbe schedule for visits is S3.00, which would tax a man confined to bis bed for a year, and in need or a daily visit, over S 1.000 tt year for medical attendance alone ! And one single bottle of Hop Bitters taken in time would save theSl.000 and all tbe year's sickness. Pott. II. C. Lett Will Bell you better groceries than any man in Nemaha county. Goand see. Brownvilie Copying House, Over Willing's Store, Broivn vllle, xeb.t A. J, Hose, Propr. At this establishment is made the niont beautiful aud life-like portraits. Old pictures copied and enlarged at prices ranging from $1 to $50. All kinds of India Ink, water colors and oil portraits made at one-half the price charged by any other house in tbe United States and satisfaction war ranted. Thankine the citizpna of Ne maha county for the liberal patron age civen me, in the three years I have been here, and asunrinc my cus tomers that I will use my utmost en deavors to please in the future. I re sppctfully ask a continuance of your patronage. A. J. Rose. Tir. Marshall's Arabian Oil ehoold h kept in every family. Tt may Rave large doctor b!ll(L Sold by A. W. Ntckell. CERIES CHE AP, jEEE2. In this olty, February 27th, 1380. Mrs. Temperance KJngi wife of Tbos. King, aged 42:years. Tbe funeral took place Saturday, the 23th nit. The bereaved husband and -sons have the. sympathy of this community. Kidney TJlaeaMs. Ktdsey diseases afflict tbe greater part of the human race, aad;they are constantly oa the increase, bat where the vlrtnes of Sidney-Wort have become known, they are held ia check and speedily cured. Let those who hare had,to constantly dose spirits of nitre and saoh stuff, give this great reaaody a trial and be cared. Xateraatlenml Dairy Fair. One of the meat. Important results of this great fair is tbe verdict of the. committee of experts that they ionnd the well known and always popular Perfected Butter Color made by Wells, Richardson. Co., Burlington, Vt., superior to all others, and therefore awarded It the first and only prize. Dairymen should remember this and insist oa bavins thobest. Sold by all Druggists and Grocers. Bend for circular. o,.FMror te aStatcfrlejsdS, If you have a friend sutferlngfroxn any disorder of the kidneys send them a package of Kidney-Wort, and yon will make tnera happy. Its great tonic power is especially di rected to these diseases, and- It quickly re leaves the distress and cures the dlseanet. Have you tried it? House and Lot for Bale, cheap will exchange for land or other property. Enquire of H. C. Lett, agent. Nearly every case of Headache includ ing Nesvous and-Sick Headachels the result of disordered liver and constipated, bowels. Restore these organs to their proper funct ions and the trouble ceases. You can do thts in less time, with less, trouble, and for less money, by using Carter's Little Liver Pills than with any other medicine. Only one pill a dose and relief sure to follow. In vials of forty pills. Price 25 cents. Blaomlngton Arrgvs.; L. B Church, of Nemaha county, a student of tbe State University, dropped dead of heart disease In Lincoln on Sunday last. He will be remembered by eome of our people as spending a day or two at tbe boma of tbe writer last summer. We knew bias from his boyhood. Talented, ambitious and manly, he stood high in tbe esteem of all who knew him, and in tbe death of a young man of bis bright promise tbe State suffers a loss. He bad chos en tbe editorial profession, and bis preparation for it was cut short by bis untimely death. Willing Bros, pay the highest price for old Iron and rags Brown vilie, Nebraska. Reguiate the Seeretloau In onr endeavors to preserve health it is of the utmost importance tbat we keep- the secretory system in perfect condition. The well known remedy Kidney-Wort, has spe cific action upon thekldneys.llver and bow els. Use it Instead of dosing with vile bitters or drastic pills. It is purely vegetable and is prompt but mild in action. Again VI ctorions. At the International Dairy Fair, held In New 'iork' December. 1S79, a committee of tbe most expert butter makers made tbo most careful tests of all tbe different Butter Colors. The result was tbe unanlmons award of the only prize to Wells, Richardson tCo' Pe-fected Batter Color. Again this original and perfect color scores a victory as it always does when there is honest and fair compe tion with any of its competitors. Sold by Druggists and Merchants. Take no other. Piles ! Piles ! Files I Do you know what it Is to suffer with Piles! If yea do you know what is one of the worst torments of the human frame The most perfect cure ever known is Kidney Wort. It cures constipation, and then its tonic action restores health to the diseased bowels, and prevents recurrence of the dis ease. Try It without delay. A Cross Baby Nothing 1b bo conducive to a man's re maining a bachelor as stopping for one night at tbe house of a married friend and. be ing kept awake for five or six hours by tho crying of a cross baby. All cross and crying babies need only Hop Bitters to make them well and smiling. Young men, remember this. Traveller. ' Always avoid taking opium, morphine, or chloroform, for bowel complaints, but use Dr. Marshall's Arabian Oil, a strictly vegeta ble pain tiller. Sold by A. W. NIckelL COMMERCIAL. THE BROWSTILLE MARKETS. BnowsviLLE. March 4. 1SS0. Following are tbe quotations yesterday noon, tbe time of going to press. LIVE STOCK. COKKECTED BY B. ST. BAILEY. STOCK DEA2.ER ASD SniPISE. Hogs f S Z5&3 50 Steers, fair to choice-., S 0Qi CO Cows, fat 2 0C2 60 GRAiy MARKET.' CORRECTED BY I. K. DOUGLAS, ORAIK DEALER. Wheat, choice fall b ' spring . 83 97 40 60 CO 20 Rye Barley. 70 Corn in theear shelled. STREET 2TARKET PRODUCE: CORRECTED WEEKLY. Corn Meal, V 100 ; sosi oo & 20 7 7 10 t0 60 1 0031 25 60 2 002 2S 1 501 75 5 8 7 8 3 25(35 00 4 5003 EO 4 50 4S0 Butter. Eggs .... Lard..... Potatoes . Apples. Onions . . ... Chickens, old. per dozen " spring, Chickens, a reused, R. Tarftey8, dressed. fl2.. - - Wood, "S cord..- Hay, "9 ton-. . . RETAIL MARKET. Flour, R. T. Davis . Savannah Mill fall wheat " Glen Rock fall wheat " Glen Rock spring wheat " Sheridan spring wheat- Neinaha Valley spring " Graham -. Bran and Shorts mixed, per 100 Corn, per bushel-.-.- Sujcar, corfee A, 8$ lbs for . " Extra C, 9K E i 00 525 32S 323 3 50 75 20 1 00 1 00 1 00 Too 100 1 OO 1 CO 1 00 1 00 33KS10O "M0 S 1 on 100 20 35 C. 106s " light brown, lifts. Cut Loaf, &&.. " Powdered, 7 Tbs. . Coffea.Rlo, 5&s -..- " O.G. Java. 3& lbs. " Moca, 3 lbs Tea -.... Cranberries, per qt.., Dried Corn, per B. Dried Apples, 8 ft for. Dried Peaches, 8 B for. Pared PeacRes. B.-. 'Pitted Cherries, B-. Syrup, per gal Lard.... -.j,'60l 00 Coal Oil, pergallon 1U White Fish, per kit. Mackerel, per kit. Salt, per barrel-, Coal Ft. Scott red. per ton " " " black, per ton -map. 5Ms4ai7s i mr . . J 85 . 800 s7 GO by Stevenson & Cross