Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, April 01, 1880, Image 3

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THE ADVERTISER
THURSDAY, APHIL 1, 1880.
Pinafore this, Thursday, evening.
California Caned Fruit at Hill's.
Nickel! keeps all the latest books.
Cough medloines, of every
itNickell's. 1 T
kind
Oranges sridflemons at Johnson
& Palmer's.
Nemaha county
now atNickfiil's.
Book Store Is
Coffins, furniture and wagons at
Stevenson & Cross'.
'Oroourse everybody will want
to eee Pinafore again.
Singer Sewing Machines for sale
cheap for cash, at City Bakery.
Shot Guns and ammunition, by
Stevenson & Cross.
Armstrong &. Btob' "Our Best"
coffee at Johnson & Palmer's.
"Lemons, oranges, apples
New Orleans molasses, at Hill's.
and
Groceries. Iron and Wagon Tim
ber, by Stevenson & Cross.
Bird cages, wall paper and win
dow ahndce at Nickeli's drug store.
FOR SALE. One bay horse. Ap
ply to 8. A. Osborn.
In nervous hendnohe nnd neuralgia, take
Dr. Marshall's Arabian OH. Used Internally
nnd externally. Sold by A. V. Nickell.
Pitted cherries, New York sliced
apples. Salt Lake peaches and Cali-
-- fumla plums, at Hill's.
1 hnveuned Dr. Marshall's Arabian Oil.
It has cured me of sciatic rheumatism, per
manently GrNncnIiAi.1., Summit, O. Sold
by A. W. Nickell.
SHEltMAN HOUSE. Main street,
Brownville, Nebraska Only first
class $1.00 per day house in the city.
Everything new anJ comfortable, tf
FOR SALE. The . fr. qr. of the
li. w. fr. qr. of Sec. G. T. 6, R. 1540
acres. Very cheap for cash. Apply
to Robt. W. Furnas. Brownville, Ntb
Isnao Black, formerly of this
county, now of Blootnington, Neb.,
and Maggie Ros, of DoueIbs county,
Kansas, were married at Lawrence,
Kansas, Inst week.
Last SaturdB3 was the meanest
aud dirtiest day we exer saw. Not
cold, but a regular young cyclone
howled all day, keeping up a dense
fog of sand and dirt.
FOR SALE OR TRADE.-Two
dwelling houses in Brownville, good
locations. Will sell cheap or trade
for land. Address, R.A.Bawley,
40w2 Sutton, Neb.
The grand jury last week found
several indictments against Conrad
tichriner, a beer brewer of this olty,
for selling his liquor without proper
authority and to minors. He gave
ball to appear at the nest term of
the court. We Iarn that the TJ. S.
authorities will also make trouble mit
Con rat.
The following is a list of judges
and clerks to serve at theensuing city
election ; and the voting places of the
different wards:
First Ward at Dr. Crane's office
(Roy's old stand). M. M. Conner,
J. Fudge, F. August, judges; A. Con
ner, Xi. L. Hulburd, clerks.
SecondjWard at Court House. J
Love, M. L- Emery, Robt. Carr, jud
ges ; J. Coohran, D. J. Arnold,
clerks.
Third Ward at Whlttemore's
etore. J. Whlttemore, J.Lippitt, W.
H. Lorance, judges ; E. Llppitt, P.
Lowry clerks.
Last Saturday, upon Information
of Policeman John Love, in Judge
Stall's court, Mr. A. W. Nickell, a
prominent druggist of this city was
arrested by Sheriff Kleckncr for re
tailing alcoholic liquors in violation
of law. Mr. Nickell being arraigned,
entered the plea of guilty and Judge
Stull fined him $25 and costs. Con
eldering the standing of Mr. Nickell
in the M. E. Church, as treasurer of
the American Bible Society, and as a
member of the Temple of Honor, to
bo thus compelled to plead guilty to
o undignified a charge muBt have
Ijeen intensely humiliating to bim.
Since the above was put in type we
received Mr. NiokeU'sidefense, and
for fear of being unjust in our reflect
ions, we forbear further remarkB. It
is true that there are two sides to near
ly everything.
The followlug gentlemen are
-mentioned as candidates, not by their
own solicitation, we believe, but by
their friends who desire to utilize
just now their supposed merits and
popularity:
For Myor, John D. C&rson.
For Police Judge, Oscar Cecil.
For City Clerk, J. B. Docker.
For City Treasurer, S. A. Ofrboro,
For Councilman, in the first ward,
"SV. A. Polock will be voted for by the
prohibitionists, and W. W. Hackney
iy the saloon advocates.
In the second ward J. W. Trow-'bridge-will
be the prohibition candi
date, and the whiskeyitea will whoop
it up for Alex. Robinson.
Tn the third ward LbwIb Hill will
be run for re-eleotion by the prohlbl-"
tionistB, sgainBt Charles Neldhart.
These are all good men outside the
question of temperance.
Mr. SobJok, who had been favora
bly spoken of for Police Judge, de
clines the honor, and Mr. Cecil, we
presume, will have no opposition.
We have heard of no-other candidates
than tbose we'have mentioned.
See J.-It. JJcGee'sruew advertisement.
There
elect.
is no city marshal to
Turn out and see Pinafore, bette
than ever before.
New stock of candies and canned
goodB at JohnBon & Palmer's.
' 'Farmers get your tin work done
at Nemaha City, by Willing Bros.
Money to loan on Real Estate se
curity. Apply to Wm. H. Hoover.
Rope, brooms, tubs, buckets and
flour by Stevenson & CrosB.
TeaB, Queensware, CrosscutBaws,
Hope aud Baskets by StevenBon &
Cross.
Iiet there be a grand rally of th
temperance people Monday evening
nest.
Dr. Collins, Dentist, Brownville,
Office hours, 0 a. m. to 5 p. m. Not at
home on Frida3's. 39tf
2,500 acres of land in Bedford
Precinct for sale on reasonable terms.
Apply to William H. Hoover.
The A'evr American,
Self-threading 8ewing Machine
the best in the market. For sale at
the "Regulator"!
Thos. Richards.
UNDERTAKING.
Joseph "L. Roy has removed his un
dertaking busineBsJfrom this city, out
to his farm, three miles west of
Brownville. on the. Tecumseh road.
Call there if you want anything in
his line.
Christian Churchy Main Street.'
. Services every Sunday at 11 o'clock
a. m., and 7 o'clock, p. m. Sunday
School at 10 o'clo'ck, a. m. Prayer
meeting and Sunday School lesson
review Wednesdays, at 7 p. m.
Elder Chari.es Rowe.
Land in Peru Bottom for Sale.
The Southwest fractional quarter of
the Northwest fractional quarter of
section six, town six, range fifteen,
forty acres, for Bale very cheap for
cash. Apply to Robt. W. Furnas,
Brownville, Nebraska.
CalalpaTrce Seed.
I have a few pounds Catalpa seed
for sale. The pur hardy variety,
procured from Dr. Warder, President.
American Forestry Association.
Rout. W. Furnas,
Brownville, Neb.
Police
Is hereby given that I will examine
all persons who may desire to offer
themselves a3 candidates for teachers
of the primary or common schools of
this county, at the Court House, in
Brownville on the first Saturday in
each month. Ppilip Crotheu,
21-tf Co. Superintendent.
CISTERNS
and warranted sound;
Made
and
jobs of
PL-ASTERIBTG
solicited. All work done promptly,
and satisfaction an to prices and work
guaranteed. Apply to
JOIItf LIVINGSTON,
38m6 Brownville, Nebr.
Hew Millinery Goods.
Miss Lucy Polock has removed her
millinery store Into the Hoadly build
ing, corner of Main and First streets.
She has just received a fine stock of
spring hats, and other nice things,
which she desires the ladieB to call
and examine before purchasing else
where. location Changed.
f have removed my stock of Agri
cultural Implements to Carson's old
bank, where I will go it alone with
the largest stock of the best goods in
my line ever seen in Brownville.
I offer many thanks to my many
friends for their llberaltpatronage in
the past and by fair dealing I hope for
a oontinuance of their trade.
Robert Teare.
9IIULIKERY.
Grand Display.
Mrs. Wbite has just received a full
line of spring millinery and notions.
Also, the best line of corsets ever re
ceived in Brownville. She invites
the ladies, one and all, to call and ex
amine beretoek.
She has procured the services of a
FIRST-CLASS DRESS-MAKER,
and is prepared to do drees-making
in the latest style, and guarantees sat
isfaction. Brownville Copying: House,
Over Willing-'a Store, Brown
ville, IVcb.s A. J, Rose, Propr.
At this establishment is made the
most beautiful aud life-like portraits.
Old pictures copied and euiarged 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 bouse in the
United States and satisfaction war
ranted. Thanking the citizens of Ne
maha county for the liberal patron
age given me, in the three years I
have been here, and assuring my cus
tomers that I will use my utmost en-deavofp-'to--please
in the future, I re
epeotfully ask a continuance of your
patronage. A. J. Rose.
List of Letters
Remaining In the Postoffloe at
Brownville, Nebraska, for the week
ending Maroh 27, 1880, which If not
called for will be Bent to the dead let
ter office :
Alien, Jas. T. Mooney, Henry B.
Johnston, J. E. 3 Swoyer,MlsaMolIie
McCleeard, W. H.
POSTAL CARDS.
Johnston, J. E. Swoyer, Mies Mollie
Johnson, .Richard.
Persons oalllng for any of the above
letters will please say advertised.
T. C. Hacker, P. M.
STOYES,
HARDWARE,
FURNITURE,
QUEENSWARE,
COFFINS,
TIN-SHOP,
AND
FlIliTURE REPAIRED.
Produce Wanted
BY
STEVENSON & CROSS.
LOCAL TEItSOXALS.
J. D. McGee has returned
with
hie big stock of goodB.
G. W. Fairbrother, jr., and Will.
Bailey are sorely afflicted at this time
with measles.
State Regent, John L. Carson
went up toTiIncoln Tuesday this week
to meet with the Board of Regents. -
AlbertSmith and Dan Colhapp,
ofTecumseh, visited this city Satur
day last, and returned home Sunday.
Temperance rally at the Opera
House Monday evening. Rev. 8. P.
Wilson, of Nebraska City will address
the people.
Messrs. Lett, Broady, Hackney
and Frank Johnson have gone to Co
lumbus to take .in the Democratic
convention.
Mrs. Carrie Shulingbargar, who
has been visiting for two or three
weeks with relatives and friends in
this oitj started on Tuesday for her
home in Chicago.
.Mr. William Tidrow, merchant
of Aspinwall, favored ub with a call
Tuesday morning this week. Hewas
on bis road to St. Joe to purchase a
heavy stock of goods.
Mike Barada, while at the Island
last Monday loading bis boat with
wood, was suddenly seized with in
flammatory rheumatism, whioh
caused his friends some alarm, but we
are pleased to say he is better now.
Falls City JZiews: We regret ex
ceedingly that in our notice of the
Brownville Pinafore Company, after
their rendition of that opera in this
city, we neglected favorable mention
of James C. McNaughton, Esq., who
had a prominent character in the
cast, and to whose energy and good
judgment the success of the perform
ance waB more largely due than that
of any other member, if we except,
perhaps, Miss Cora Gates. Mr. Mo
Naughton not only played and sang
bis part in an excellent manner, but
as business manager of the troupe he
closely watched every detail, and the
result was a gratifying financial suc
cess. The notice waa hastily written,
just before going to press, which is
our only excuse for the omission, and
we truBt it will be pardoned by Mr.
McNaughton and each member of the
excellent combination of musical
talent.
I have for sale, cheap, some olsolce
lots, in Nemaha City, for those who
want to build. Wat. H. Hoover.
A ticket beaded "Temperance
Ticket," printed at the Granger office,
has been placed in our hands. The
names on this ticket are as follows:
J. L. Carson, for Mayor ; police judge,
L. L. Hulburd ; Clerk, B. B.Thomp
son ; Treasurer, T. li. Schick ; Mar
shall Wm. H. Lorance; Councilman,
First Ward, W. A. Polock; Second
Ward, B. M. Bailey; Third Ward,
John S. Miuick. We do not know
the getter up of this ticket, but it
seems to us to have been not well
considered; for Judge Hulburd, Mr.
Thompson, Mr. Schick, Mr. Bailey
and Mr. Minick, have each author
ized us to say to the voters of this
city, that their names are used on
Baid ticket without their knowledge
or consent; that they are not, and
will not be candidates for the offices
for which their names are used, and
that if elected, would not serve. The
people must be on their guard agaiust
deceptive, or "bogus" tickets, and let
their be a free and fair election, and
the will of the majority respected and
enforced.
For a jcootl set of liarnesg lulls'
warranted, go to Souder's.
Extra copies of the Advertiser
at A. W. Nickeli's.
We publish to-day an article
from the pen of Mr. Nickell, regard
ing hiB arrest and fine for Belling in
toxicating liquors without a license.
We will refrain from comment at this
time, and until the charge is investi
gated by hia brethren of the Temple
of Honor, except to say that we feel
sure he is mistaken in naying that
bis prosecution was prompted by the
malice of enemies. His arrest was
advised by at least some of hip friends,
for the purpose of vindicating the
temperance and to give Mr. Nickell
an opportunity to vindioate himself
of the numerous charges and rumors
tbot be was iilioitly and constantly
selling intoxicants to topers and ev
erybody else who could bring a doc
tor's prescription.
U, C. Iett
Will pay the highest market price
for Butter and Eggs.
Willing Bros, pay the highest
price for old iron and rags Brown
ville, Nebraska.
A good work horse for sale.
qa!re,of A. H. Gilhobe.
En
aL aJMaJM
LARGEST STOCK
of all kinds of goods is now open for
inspection at
J. L. McGEE'S,
THE
LEADING
where all can buy at the
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE
The house of J. L. McGee, by making
low prices started the business boom
in Brownville, and those wishing
to change their place of trading, will
find it greatly to their advantage to give
us a trial and satisfy themselves
that goods are sold at
BOTTOM
Dolen would now an
nounce to his many cus
tomers that his spring stock
is now open and complete
in all departments, embra
cing a full line of general
dry goods and notions.
Carpets, hats, caps, grocer
ies, queensware and glass-
Ware, fruits. Of all Jcinds,and to suffer the penalty for the vio-
wooden and willow ware
All my goods are new and
fresh and bought for cash
andJwul sell them cheap
for casJi.
Ladies call at Dolen 's and
see those new spring wraps,
dolmans, ulsters, circulars
andjackets.
Trimming silk velvets.
Fringes in all shades and
styles at Dolen3 s.
Corsets, something entire
ly new at Dolen' s.
Carpets and oil cloths
cheap at Dolen' s.
Fancy trimmed buttons
at Dolen 's.
Fancy launs and F. K's.
at Dolen 's.
COOK COOK COOK
ST0YES,ST0ES,ST0VES,
CHARTER HOT BLAST
Is the best Stove ever made. Call on
the "REGULATOR" for prices and
be sure that you buy if j'ou want
"general satisfaction,"
Thos. Richards.
.Real Estate for Sale.
The Bank Building of the State
Bank of Nebraska, at Brownville, is
for sale. Bids will be received until
May 1st, 18S0, at 1 o'clock.
William H. McCreeky,
President.
William H. Hoover, Ag'r.
Mortgages.
Mortgage Deeds,
Cbattle.Mort gages,
"Warranty Deeds,
Quit Claim Deeds,
Always In Stock, nt the
ADVERTISER office.
PQr Breaking Plows nL
GIF Cultivators IGK S
FOR S-IiS B-S-
D. E. DOUGLAS & CO.
For collars, whips, curry
conibs, brushes and everything'
in the harness line, Souder
keeps the beat at reasonable
prices.
Carpets, a large
stock, just opened at
McGee & Moore's.
J. L. McGee carries the
boss stock, and bought be
fore the advance,
be undersold.
cant
t
Field and Garden,
BY
D.E.Douglas&Oo.
Goods arriving daily for
the spring trade at the
cheap store of J. L. McGee.
bushels of corn will pay for The Ad
vertiser one year. tf.
TruBses and shoulder braces of
every kind and description at Nick
eli's drugstore.
CalUatfA-.W. Niokell'B drug
aiM TT.bstttejof Tnoma' eclectrlo
oil. ' '
SEEDS
STORE
OF
XICKELL'S STATEMENT.
To my friends, and the people of Nemaha
county :
A complaint was entered againBt
me, before Judge Stull, on the 27th
inst., for selling spirituous liquors
contrary to law. I was selected as
the object of personal malice, to fur
ther the ends of jealousy and hatred
on the part of persons in Brownville,
lation of a law which, with ravself.
every druggist and physician in
Brownville is guilty of violating. I
sent for the proseouting attorney; I
told him I knew that when I sold it
on a physician's prescription it was a
violation of law ; that when I sold It
for sacramental purposes it was a vio
lation of law; and when Isold it to
the dentist, or to the hotel to burn in
lamps, It was a violation of the law;
that if he would recognize the right
to sell in these extreme oases, then I
was in no wise guilty. He at first
said lie would not prneecute in those
extreme case9, but afterwards said he
would make no exceptions at all, nor
admit any right at all, under the law.
I then saw an attorney, and he told
me that we were just as guilty selling
on a physioian's prescription, or for
sacramental purposes, under the law
of the State, as if we had sold it In
discriminately, and quoted the late
decision of the Supreme Court con
firming hiB statement. The State law
says, that "under no pretext whatev
er" is a man permitted to sell or give
away liquors without a license. This
at once does away with ita medical
use. He advised me to plead guilty,
as it was a malicious prosecution. and
they would runup the cost all the'
could, and if they could not convict
on any other counts they would then
fall back and convict on prescription
and sacramental snips, so as to throw
me into the cost. On his advice I
plead guilty, but have been sorry ever
since I did so; for there is a time
honored custom throughout the
Christian world that we, as druggists,
have a right to sell spirituous liquors
for sacramental purposes, and on
physioian's prescriptions.
Now. I do not intend to compro
mise my friends, so that they will be
made to suffer. It is for them that I
make this statement, and not on my
own account. I have not, as it has
been charged, sold liquors indiscrimi
nately. Those statements are purely
gratuitous, and he who makes them
is a slanderer, and a cowardly assas
sin. I know some of these men.
Timeand time again have they sent
parties to me for liquors without hav
ing their malevolentdesigns gratified.
And persons for whom I now have
prescriptions on file, given on the
plea of sickness in family, would
boast that I sold them whiskey, much
to my injury. These same persons
are carrying concealed weapons, and
taking the name of God in vain daily,
in violation of existing State laws,
and yet they hound and traduce me,
to the edification of the vile and cow
ardly. I am a temperance man and
will still continue to be, wich all this.
I forgive all such men, and expeot to
so conduct my business in the future
aB to still incur the jealousy of the
malevolent and vile.
After the election, when I have
the leisure, I will publish the names
of tbose who have obtained spirits on
prescriptions, and are now trying to
injure me and my friends. The com
munity shall see who these cowards
are. I do not wish now to influence
anyone against temperance, and
those who are working for it. We
will then see how malicious the lies
are in tbiB Shafer matter, as well aB
otbere.
A. W. Nickell.
PLOW BOYS.
McGee & Moore will
sell you a good Plow
Shoe for 50 cents a
pair.
House and tot
for sale cheap will exchange for
land or other property. Enquire of
H. C.Iiett, agent.
Bain Wagons, with California
Brake, Btxvekjson & Cjsoss.
T
PlIZZ
81
82
wiLi3trr
SIXTEEN YARDS
MUSLIN.
WILL.BUY
A PAIR OF SHOES.
86
WILL BUY
AN ELEGANT
SHAWL.
WILL BUY
A BABYOUTFIT.
810
WILL BUY
A FINE CARPET.
WILL BUY
SARATOGA
TRUNK.
13
14
WILL BUY
A FULL WEDDING
OUTFIT.
WILL BUY
LOTS OF GOODS,
The Above is the only Solution thus far Given.
Oall and see oxul new goods
anl get our prices.
Louis Lowman,
87 Main St., Wire Sign.
Complimentary.
Nebraska City. Neb., Mch, 25, '80.
ilr.Q.W. Falrbrotber:
Dear 8ib and Brother: I have
just looked over the Browxville
Advertiser, for this week, and am
so well pleased with it that I cannot
refrain from writing and thus ex
pressing myself. I am constantly re
ceiving temperance paperB, but I re
ceive none from east or west more
staunch than is your paper. Suoh
an editor is a real factor in any com
munity in which he lives. I am also
glad you are getting along so well
with your temperance work in
Brownville and throughout the
county. I wish we could send you aB
good reports from this city and coun
ty, but, while we can not do bo, still
we are doing all that we can, and
hope some day to send up grand re
ports for this grand work. Tell the
boys all to be sure and vote right. I
wish I was with 3'ou for a while
again; I would help all I could. I
am of the opinion that Nemaha
county will lead the Stale in this
work. May the old Advertiser
ever be the champion of the good
cause.
I expect-to be down before long,
and have a shake of hands with old
friends. Kind regards to all.
From your friend and brother,
8. P. Wilson.
CALL AND SEE
McGee & Moore's new
goods. They have the
largest stock ever
opened in Brownville.
"Willing Bro3. nave em"
ployed a first class tinner
from tlie East to do all
kinds of repairing and
sp anting Give them a call
if you want a neat job.
Walnuts TV anted.
Walnuts that have Iain out on the
ground all winter, with the hulls on.
Cash paid by Robt. W. Furnas, of
Brownville, Nebraska.
Organs! Pianos! Organs!
at low prices for casii or on monthly
payments by D.T.Smith. Sumples
at B. Stroble's.
There seems to be some misappre
hension regarding the qualification
of voters at city elections, and to pre
vent dissensions and quarrels regard
ing this matter we will here quote the
law. On page 03, In laws of Nebras
ka, 1879, Section 61, under title of
"Geuerai provisions applicable to cit
ies of the second class, and villages,"
reads as follows !
"All qualified electors of this State
who shall have resided within the
limits of any city of tbe second oiass.
or village for three months preceding
any election therein, shall be entitled
to vote at all city and village elec
tions." This provision, It will be peroeived
is in a special law for cities of tbe sec
ond class, aud villages, and does not
conflict in any way with sec 3,page240,
of the lawgoverningrencraf elections,
whioh requires electors to reside in
the "precinct, township or ward, ten
days." The first has reference to city
and village elections only, while the
second governs general Stateor county
elections. PersonB frequently, mis
understanding the application of
theae statutory provisions get them
confounded, and conclude there Ib a
conflict, when in reality there is
none, men let it be understood tnat
the city election' next Tuesday will
be under the law which requires three
months residence of electors.
J. L, McGee will receive
his spring stock by the last
of this week.
Highest market price paid for
old iron and rage, by Willing Bros.
Barb wire the best and cheapest
by STEVEXSON& Cboss.
Por your curry coinbsrand
brcslies go to Baxter's,
Sor your wMps go to
Bauer's
v - j"'''1 inw e-wmmm- - .ReLWckS-!hi
Solvei
S3
84
WILL BUY
WILL.BUY
A FINE CIRCULAR
ABOYSHNE'SUITI
$7
$8'
WILL BUY
A MAN'S SUIT.
WILL BUY
A SILK DRESS.
811
WILL BUY
812
WILL BUY
6 SHIRTS MADE
THE FINEST CASH!
TO ORDER.
MERE DRiSS.
15
rrj- Goods,
CLOTHING,
W(i'PTi'vrc
WILL BUY
vr-"
DRESS SUIT AND
IWMt' T
HAT.
i
'SHOES, ETC., ETC.
Capt. Jno. Ii. Carson is announ
ced as a candidate for Mayor on the
"City Tioket," and it is due hhn to
say that in accepting this position on
the ticket he has not consulted his
ambition, desires or interest; but
suffers himself to be pressed into the
service by tbe importunities of the
people. Mr. Carson bad declined
again and again to agree for his name
to be used, but finally upon tbe solic
itation of a.written request very gen
erally signed by gentlemen of differ
ent parties, and different viewB upon
tbe license question, he reluctantly
consented. While his character and
views upon temperance matters are
well defined and praiseworthy, there
are other questions, of a financial na
ture, of vital importance, which may
.need the attention of a clear headed
business Mayor, during this year, and
it has been universally conceded that
Mr. Carson would be, as Mayor in
1830, tbe right man in the right place.
We hope to Bee Capt. Carson the
unanimous choice of tbe people, as is
due him under tbe cirnumBtance?.
Stoves and Furniture.
The largest stock, best assortment
and lowest prices by
Stevenson & Cross.
Call and see mrneiv stock or
watclicS, clocks, jewelry and
spectacles. Geo. Arkivrlght, op
posite l. liOirman.
Everything in the bouse keeping
line kept by Stevenson & Cross. Save
money by buying an outfit of them.
Silks and satins at
McGee & Moore's.
The name ot the poatofllce of
Howard, in thlH county, has been
changed to Podunck, with James H.
Brown, as postmaster.
The Brownville postofflce has
been designated as a French Money
Order Office. It Is now a British,
German and French Money Order
Ofllce.
Call at the postofilce and see a
list of "Frauds," or persons conduct
ing lotteries and other schemes to de
fraud the public. It may save you
some of your hard earned cash.
Large line of spring clo
thing just received by J. L.
McGee.
H. CLett
Has new sugar-cured hams and
fresh drugs aud groceries.
Our reporter, "S A. Loon, being
always on hand at important meet
ings, has another very interesting re
port on the nutBide of thlB issue. He
delineates his characters true to life,
and many of them will be readily rec
ognized. For instance, take Bob.
Swiller. He will be recognized at
once as he stands with his arms fold
ed acrosB his manly buzzum making
a speech.
The voting place in the first
ward for the city election next Tuep
day has been changed from Mr. Jud
kins' Inmber yard ofllce, ae heretofore I
announced, to the new office of Dr
Crane Roy'B old business plaoe.
Married, on Sunday, 28th inct.,
at the Sherman House, by Eld.
Charles Rnwe, Mr. A. J. Rose and
Mrs. Mnry E. Catee.
Ifyouivant a beautiful neck
lace or repair of .sleeve buttons,
see Geo. Arkivriclit.
It is worth tbe price of a ticket,
at least, to hear Miss Gateq, as Jo
sephine. New stock of candles arriving at
Johnson & Palmer's this week.
Best brands of flour and cigars at
Johnson & Falmcr'B.
Coffins, furniture and wagons at
Stevenson & Crops'.
Fresh and cove oysters nt John
son & Fslmer's.
lor yoTtr saddles
Baxter's,
Qo to
The ladfes-W Brownville twill give
a free lunch at tle rooms oPllfe Un
Jos Hotel, on Tuesday, April 8th.. All
ladlea contributing, tberetoand all
ladles-interested lu tbe success of the
temperance cause, will please meet at.
Bald rooms at 7:30;a, m.sKarpl Tues
day. Ladies1 CoxacrrrsE.
Xoxv Get Tour BTersery Stock..
.Fresh From- tke GrHd.
Fall AssortmeM?.
Hedge JPlants.-
FERKAS FRUIT FAKUT,
XROCT9TIX.I.E.
Kar Sale Yard in toVR this'
spring-. Call at the Nursery
and gret stock frsslu 41 w3
"Wben-tbecoia Riornr howls round the door.
And yon bj- the light or a- taper,
iSltf costly by the evening Are,
Enjoying the lost paper;
Juntthluk-of him whose work llins Helps-
To-wear away the winter, -
And pnt this qpery lb yonrseUi. "
HnTC-I paid the printer?" '
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Show Gnls. .
Iluslness Cards.
Wedding Cards,
Itter Heads,
Ulll Heads,
Monthly Statement?,.
Envelopes,
Dance Invltntlons.
-If
k
Programmes,
Posters. -
Pale ntllK
Jlorso Bill. ,,
or anything In the printing line, neatly andl
promptly done at THE ADVERTISER JOU
OFFICE.
SWEET POTATO' PI4IV.TS
In their season, by the dozen, hun
dred, thousand, or million. Varie
ties: Yellow Nansemond, White 2?an
8emond, Bermuda, While Brazillian,
Southern Queen, Yellow Strasburj, at
FURNAS FRUIT FARM, Brown
ville, Nebraska- 41 w4
Died, in the city of Brownville'
at 7:55, a. m. March 30th, I8S0: Lau
ra Olive, daughter of W. F. and M. E.
Cbapln, aged 1 year, 4 months-and I
days.
On election day don't neglect to
call at tbe Union Hotel and eat a
lunch, tree of charge, provided by tb
temperance ladles of the oitj.
For Sale.
A House and Lot. Enquire of
S. W. Tanner,
at Photograph Gallery.
For your
liarness go to
Baxter's'
Good tea forSJ, at Nickeli's drug
store.
Set glassware by the parents of the
bride.
New teas at Nickeli's.
Election Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that nneleetfon will be hold In the sev
eral ward of the city of Brownrllle on
Tuesday, April fith. 18S0, for the (deetlon of
the following outcera:
One Mayor,
One Police Jndgo.
One Clerk.
One Treasurer.
One Conncllman In 1st ward.
Od Councilman In !id Ward.
One Councilman In 3d Ward.
By order of the Council.
33w4 J. 11. DOCKER, Clerk.
COMMERCIAL.
THE BROIVHYII4LE MARKETS.
BnowNviLi.E. April I.I&Q.
Following are the quotations yesterday
noon, the time of going to press.
L1VR STOCK.
CORRECTED Y n. t. BAILEY. STOCK DEADER
AND SHIPPER.
Hog . . sa z6& so
Steers, fair to choice 3 004 00
Cows, fat 2 0O'i 60
ORAiy MARKET.'
CORRECTEU BY P. E. TIOOBtAS, fJRAII
DEALEK.
Wheat, choice fall ...... .... i
" spring ..... .......
CO
85
sa
40
m
is.
is
Barley....
Corn In the ear.
shelled-..
STREET 2IARIZETTR0B UCE.
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
Corn Meal, ICa ? S01 00
Butter. 2"
Errs .. . 7
Iard 10
rotatoes . 40 60
A ppl e5-. ......- ..-...
Chickens, old, per dozen
" spr!nR,..
Chickens, dressed, p ft
Turkeys, dressed, 2..
Wood, ? cord. ......... .
1 00l 25
50
2 0002 25
1 60(251 75
5 R
7 8
.12W55 0O
Hay, ? ton -1 MUgS 00
RETAIL MARKET.
Flonr, R.T. Davls..
" Savannah Mill fall -wheat
" Glen Rock fall wheat
' Glen Rock BprI n wh eat
" Sheridan spring wheat..
" Nemaha Valley spring ..
4 50
4 50
4 00
325
3 25
3 25
' 3 SO
75
. 1 00
1 uu
1 00
1 00
1 00
too
- 1 00
" 1 00
, 1 00
ttxA$i 00
10
8
1 00
1 00
' 20
. tt
601 0
10
025
6075
75
1 85
8 011
TO.'
" Graham .
Bran and Shorts mixetf. prlW).
Corn, per brsheh...
Sugar, coffee A.8I4 ds for
Extra C.9J4
" C. lOtbs
tight brown. Illbs
" CntLoaf,7?ilS.
M I'owdereix, 7 fts..
Coffae, Rio, 5 E......
" O.O. Java, SKIbs.,
" Moca. 3 lbs ..
Cranberries, per qt,-
Dried Corn. per &.
Dried Apples, S tt. for..
Dried Peaches, S ft for
Pared Peaches. "j 0...
Pitted Cherries, ? B
3yrnp, per gal...
Lard
Cos! OH. peTgalIon......
"White Fish. per bit
Mackerel, per klt.........
Salt, per barrel...........,
Coal Ft. Scott red. per ton
' " black, per ton...
MB B B
Hambletonian StaNior
McMAHON.
Recorded in 'Wallaces Trotting Reg
ister and Brace's American
Tret ting Stud Book.
Dark bay Horse, property of IToIladny fc
Co., bred by Gen. W. T. Withers. Lexington,
Kt, sired by Administrator, record 2:29J,
son of Rydyk'8Hinbletonlnn.Slreor Dex
ter. record1 207'; first dam ot McMahon,
Mattlo West, by Alraot, son of Alexander'
Abdalloh. stre of Goldsmith ilald. record
2:14; second dara Monogram. Membrloo
Ciilef, sire' Of Lady Tliorn, record 2:1SX.
Ftir ex ittldea pedigree, and other Informs
tlon. Call on or address,
GEO HATCHETT
Brownville, Nebraska,