i-K taS i 14 1 5? H i' f f u w I f I r i 1 Re I THE ADVERTISER -"x: THURSDAY, APRIL 8, '1880. r J- i - -J - - i People are busy making garden. California Qaued Fruit at HUI'b. Nickell keeps all the latest books. Koff(!a afgoorf'tins-sito plant blue grassisod. Oranges and lemons at Johnson & Palmer's. Ncmirha county Book Store now at Nic'Relfs. is Coffins, furniture and wagons at Stevenson &. Crops'. Ringer Sewingf Machines for sale cheap for cash, at City Bakery. For sale: House and seventeen lote. Inquire ofPhilip Crothe-r. Armstrong & Bm' "Our Best" coffee at Johnson & Palmer's. "Lemon", 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 shades at Niekell's drug store. Shot Guns an"d ammunition, by Stevenson & Cuoss. FOR SALE. One bay liore. Ap ply to'-. S. A. OsiJOKX. The Star Restaurant and grocery -re of I. S. Nace is now in full blast. s- Tcas, Queensware, Crosscut Sawn, -pe and Baskets by Stevenson & Cross. The weather is splendid, vegeta tion Is springiuc up, and the prairies begin to show the green. Titled clierries, New York sliced apples. Salt Lake peaches and Cali fornia plums, atHill's. This count', generally, had a good rain last Friday. The winter wheat crop is showing better than had been anticipated. SHEltMAX HOUSE. Main street, Brownville, Nebraska Only first class Sl.00 per day house in the city. Everything new ami comfortable, tf TOR SALE. The s. w. fr. qr. of the n. w. fr. qr. of Sec. G. T. G, R. 1,540 neres. Very cheap for cash. Apply to Robt. W.Furnas, Brownville, Nub T have a few hundred two year old apple trees, of the leading kinds, growing 2 miles northwest of Nema ha, that I -will sell cheap. J. B. Barnes. Married, in the city of Brown-vllle.-oori the 25th of March, by Eld. J). B GoryeJl. M,r. Ira M. Leedy and Miss RoeIla J. VauGorden. Both of Nemaha county. The B. & M. railroad company has effected a leaue of the A. fc N. road; and the farmers living between Brownville, Tecumseh and Humboldt will not have the benefit of competing roads 11113- more. The unust of thy whisky e-temenL now i to the effect that they can buy or bulldoy.eoneof the old cotmcilmen. We think Uinta very thin thread on which to.haugahope. The oldcnuu cilnien are true as steel, and with our Mayorcan'and will hold the fort. Elsewhere we publish an article1 from the Rook Port Journal regarding a proposed railroad from Brownville via Rock Port to Burlington Junction. There Is something feasible in the project, and should en-list the hearty co-operation of this city. When the meeting takes place in Rock Port. Many of our representative men ahould'uot fail to be present. IRficklPort Vgigtidl? JThtf "ques tion of dyking the Nishne river came upatptue late -term of county court, and -that body concluded to let the cuatteijrest for the present. We are Informed that this stream is regarded by tho Government as a navigable stream and that an effort will bo made to get an appropriation through Congress for the purpose of opening the channel. Iowa, we learn," has al ready 'appropriated $20,000 for this purpose. On last Thursday evening that splendid comic opera, Pinafore, waB again pregented, aud. as was an nounced for the lust time, by the Company of Miss Cora Gates. This being the third time the opera has been rendered hare, we were agree ably surprised to see the house literal Jy tilled again to witness it. The company acquitted itself splendidly, each member supporting their charac ter to perfection. We but express the entire wish of this community in hoping that Miss Gates and her-pleae ant and talented associates, will reu nite ere long again In some pleading, popular opera. The temperance ladies of Brown ville God bless them. They did their share of the work at the elec tionall they are permitted to do; for they could not vote and decisively and forcyer 6ettle thesalnnu businass, which'they would have done most ef fectually in the interests of humanl- t3. All day they kept their tables set, and fed all comers regardless of local ity, or party proclivities, and many ladles were at the polls all day using their influence in behalf of the cause which so greatly interests them, and on which depends the weal or woe of many of them. Dadies, you did well, aud on behalf of all lovers of law, or der, and good' society we thank you. Don't you think the fish would bite now? New stock of candieB and canned goods at Johnson & Palmer's. The peach crop will be a failure here this year, bo it is reported. Ivfoney to loan on Heal Estate se curity. Apply to- Wm. H. Hoover. Rope, brooms, tubs, buckets and flour by Stevenson & Cross. Dr. Collins, Dentist, Brownvllle, Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Not at home on Fridays. 39tf 2,500 acres of land in Bedford Precinct for sale on reasonable terms. Apply to William H. Hoover. The Nemaha County Sportsman's Club will soon Ehoot again for the championship and badge. There.was some informality about the tourna ment, a few weeks ago. The Xciv American, Self-threading Sewing Machine the best in the market. For sale at the "Regulator" by Tnos. Richards. PATBIOZ'S Breakbg Plows and Cultivators fob s-a.3i:e: Esr B. E..DOnGLAS & CO. UNDERTAKING. Joseph L. Roy haB removed his un dertaking business. from this cit1 out to his farm, three miles west of Brownville, on the Tecumseb road. Call there if you want anything in his line. CatalpaTree Seed. I have a few pounds (Sftalpa seed for sale. The pure hardy variety, procured from Dr. Warder, President American Forestry Association. Roi't. W. Furnas, Brownville, Neb. New 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 tilings, which she desires the ladies to call and examine before purchasing else where. HIELLIXEKY. Grand Display, Mrs. White 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 her stock. She has procured the services of a FIRST-CLASS DRESS-MAKER, and is prepared to do dress-making in the latest style, aud guarantees sat isfaction. Brownville Copying' Bou.se, Over Willing Store, Biown ville, IVcb.j A- J, Rose, Propr. At tiiis establishment is made the most beautiful and life-like portraits. Old pictures copied and enlarged at prices ranging from $1 to $50. All kinds of India ink, wate- colors and oil portraitsmade at one-half the price charged by any other house in the United States and satisfaction war ranted. Thanking the oitizens 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 deavors to please in the future. I re spectfully ask a continuance of your patronage. A. J. Rose. A Known Fact That Dolsn's is the Place to Tradi IB. TIIEliESTI'LACKTO I!l'Y IIcry, Gloves, SIllc "Vitta. THE BEST IM.AfK TO BUY Wrr.pSi Indies' Underwear. TI1EBEST PI..Ci:TO Ill'Y "Dolmniih, Circulnrs, UlKtcro. THE BEST Tl.AOK TO BUY ItllilioiiK, I.ncc, Einlirnldcr 1cm mil ICiiUiins. TIIK 1IKST PLACE TO IlfY Iluttnna, Krlnpcs, Trim tilings anil Velvet. TI 1 K 11 EST TI.ACK TO 11 U Y 1'nrnsols, .Viiimlindcs, Pnns. ffHi: BEST JO.AUK TO iir v Linen, Silk mid Turkey ; Handkerchiefs. Tin: bist placi: to nv J lint , Citns and Straw Good. THE BEST EJ-ACETO BUY Ciii'iet. Ollclotli, 3Iattliig. TIIEBESTTBAfETO BUY Siinr. Coffee, Tea nud Sirup. THE BEST PL VCETO Bl'Y (iucctihwiirc, Glassware and Lumps. THE BEST PLACE TO BUY A Klne Clnr for 5 Cents. THE BKST PLACE TO BUY Aviiytliinp: Ynn IVant. THE BKST PLACE Toil THE Farmer to Ilrlnp Tils Pro duce to, Uccnimo lie will get m ore for It tiianatany house In Town. Call and c. BOLEX. A. VT. NiekcII. Our most prominent drugcist has just opened the largest and finest stock of wall paper and window shades that we have ever seen. aKo an immense assortment of paint and whitewash brushes, all of which was bought before thereceutadvauces, and will be sold at prices that defy com petition. Mr. Nickell keeps the most complete drug stock in this part of the state, where you will find an immense variety of druggist's sundries, toilet articles, combs, brushes, &c. ; also, trusses, shoulder braces, bandages, &c. Physicians can be accommoda ted with everything that is needed in their profession, and at prices that are certainly low. Goods at this house are always warranted as represented ormouey refuuded. Mr. Nickell, by his long experience in the drug busi ness, and his extensive acquaintance in the east, gives him agreatadvan- j tage in buying, His stock is fresh, clean, and of the best quality, which certainly is of the utmost importance in drugs. Mr. Nickell, by his honest and liberal dealing, has built up an extensive drug trade. No difference at what hour you enter Jjis store, you will always find him and his two gentlemanly clerks busy waiting on customers. STOVES, KARHWAEE niRNITIIRP. I U.IXflUUb, QUEENSWARE, 003F XT' TINTS. TIN-SHOP, ANJO FURNiTOBE REPAIRED. reduce Wanted jsr STEVENSON & CROSS. LOCAL PERSONAL. Clover is building a blacksmith shop in Nemaha Cifj'. W. S. Clark, Nemaha City, is preparing to go to Leadville. W.S. Clark went up to Omaha, Monday, and returned Wednesday. I. S. Nace has just opened a con fection and grocery house, south side of Main Street. Jas. Stevenson spent several days last week in Tecumseh. He says that city is booming. Andy Berger and Johnny Smith have gone into partnership in the barber buMnets, and have a shop very elegantly fitted up. Manny Lowman, accompanied by hiB sister Sarah, who 'has been at tending school in Milwaukee, re turned home last Thursday. Hon. Church Howe will lecture on Temperance, at London, M. E. Church, on Saturday evening, April 17th. Come out every bodj' and hear him. The temperance people had a rousing meetiug in the Opera House Monday evening, and Rev. S. P. Wil son, of Nebraska City, delivered a most convincing and soul-stirring ad dress. Capt. Jno. L. Carson went up to Lincolu last week to attend a meeting of the Board of Regents, but the Board failing to convene, Mr. Carson returned to Liucoln again Wednesday thl9 week, for same purpose. Our young friend, A. H. Waite, who has been engaged in a bank at St. Joseph, was in the city last week visiting friends and relatives. He started for Jopliu, Mo., Monday, where he takes charge of the Miner's Bank. Tecu mseh Chieftain : Mr. James Stevenson of the firm of Stevenson & Cross, of Brownville. was in our city several days this week. He was here for the purpose of disposing of some of the real estate belongiug to this firm, in and near Tecumseh. They have some of the fiuest residence lots in this city, which they are offering on reasonable terms. COOK COOK COOK ST0TES.ST0fESv STOVES, CHARTER HOT BLAST Is the best Stove ever made. Call on the "REGULATOR" for prices and bo sure that you buy if you want "general satisfaction," . Tnos. Richards. List of letters remaining in the postotllce at Aspiuwall, Neb., April 1st, 1SS0, which if not called for in thirty days will be sent to the dead letter office : Brown, Malichie or Sarah; Boyer, Henry ; Canfield, Mr6. S. H. ; Cash man. Thomas; Evans, Mrs. Jane C. ; Evans, C. S.; Frost, L. L. 2; Mc Lean, Malcomti; McCray, Mary E. ; Johnson, C. V. ; Stevenson, Alexan der. E. Weisekedek. P. M. CALL AND SEE McGee & Moore's new goods. They have the largest stock ever opened in Brownville. Willing Eros, liave em" ployed a first class tinner from tlie Sast to do all kinds of repairing and spouting Givetnem-a call if yon wantaneatjob. PLOW BOYS. McGee & Moore will sell you a good Plow Shoe for 50 cents a pair. Jlortcngcs, Mortgage Deeds, Chattlo Mortgages, Warranty Deeds, u1t dnTni ifcfefe Always in Stock, nt tlio ADVERTISER otllce. Walnuts If anted. Waluuts thet have lain out on the ground all whiter, with the hulls on. Cash paid by Robt. V. JFuruas, of Brownville, Nebraska-. Plow'.shoes, ofa,llkinds ai- tlie cheap store of J. L. Mc Gee. Farmers, if you want a neat job of spouting, tin roofing, or mending of any kind, oall on Willing Bros. Ladies7 hats. cJieap, at J. Z. McGee' s. TIHIE LARGEST of all kinds of goads is now pen for inspection at J. L. McGEE'S, THE where all can buy at the T POSSIBLE PR I H StB m ar m wm mn H K K 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 ASFIXWALL ITEMS. Fine rain and pleasant weather. Health good. B. F. Hasness will leave some day this week for Leadville, Col. G. G. Berg, Campbell Sbockey and John Sloan leave in about ten days for the same place Our merchant, Wm. Tidrow, re-1 turned from St. Joseph one day last week, aud he has a well selected stock on the way which he bought at bedrock prices, and IntendB to give his customers the advantage of the same. George Woods has his black- smith shop now open and is ready to do all kindB of work in his line, re-j pairing plows or wagons in either wood or iron. William Tidrow has retained the services of Miss Katie Shaw, one our gifted young ladle", to conduct the business of the postofflcp aud oth erwise assist him in carrying on his prosperous business. We eeriously object to doctors from Brownville coming down to our village and taking our ladies out riding without saying something to -us about it. ; Theodore Hill is thinking seri ously of opening the corn trade In our place when he can get river rates, on accountof extravagant railroad charg es. We are sorry for our friend A. W. Nickell, and hope he will be able to vindicate himself from the foul charges of his enemies. Fall wheat looks a little more promising since the last rain. Our saw-mill across the river is in full operation again, and we will soon be supplied with lumber. Paullin & Johnston keep on hand at all times, rock for wells and building purposes. 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. McCkeery, President. William H. Hoover, Ag't. Carpets, a large stock, just opened at - McGee & Moore's. For Sale. A House and Lot. Enquire of S. W. Tanner, at Photograph Gallery. There will be preaching at the Rosefield school house Sabbath eve ning April ISth, by the Pastor of the Presbyterian church of Brownville. House and Lot for sale cheap will eicfrartge for land or other property. Enquire of H. C. Lett, agent. I have for sale, clTeap.some choice 'lots, in Nemaha5 City, for those who want to build. Wm. H. Hoover. .bushels of corn will pay for The Air' vertiser orte-vear. . tf. Trusses and shoulder braces of! every kind and description at Nick-! ell's drugstore. Carpets of all grades at J. L. McGee' s. Call at A. W. Niekell's drug store for a bottle of Thomas' eclectric oil. 15. C. Lett Will pay the highest market price for Butter and Eggs. vrentsfine shoes of the best r at J. L. McGee' s. A good work horse foreale, quire of A H. Gilmore, Ea- Barb wire the best and cheapest by Stevenson & Cross. Window curtains in all shades at J. L. McGee' s. STOCK STORE OF LONDON ITEMS. "Is any sick among you ? Let him call for the elder of the church ; aud let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord ; and theprayer of faitli shall save the sick, and the Lord shall raise him up and if he have committed sins, they shall be forgiven htm. Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for another that ye may be healed. The effectual fervent piayer of a righteous man availeth much." Spring time is again here with its sunshine and shower. Judge Hewitt lectured before the i Red Ribbon Club last Saturday night, Elder Rowe will preach in the Christiau Church nest Thursday night Elder Young has gone to Lin coln, Mrs. Young filled his appoint ment to preach at Nemaha City, last Sunday, and will preach in the Meth odist Church next Sunday, if the El der is not here. Jasper McKennie went down in to Humboldt and took unto himself a wife, the daughter of E. Lockard. Alice is her name, and she is a splen did girl, and will make Jasper a good wife, and Jasper will make a good husband, we trow, so they must be happy at least we wiBh it. There will be a rail road bond I meetiug held at Brownville next Sul i urday, one o'clock, P. M. As there is an important meeting all interested ! should go. Now let us reason a little, about j rumselliug, and medicine selling Is j it, not u fact, that it might bean accurs ed thing to Fell an article as a bever age, and yet be jut to sell the same article as a medicine. Is not this the ease with whisky and wine? How should a man be prosecuted for selling whisky by a doctor's prescription, he cannot see any justice in it or auy Kood to the temperance cause. Peo ple should, not expect to ride into j Heaven with their bins, junt because j they cry down other people's- sins. During the thunder storm last Friday, Dr. McGrew, who was stand ing by a plow, near his residence, re ceived quite a shock from the electric ity from the clouds. Henry Colwell, by his residence, was leaning against a wire fence, was brought to his knees, by a shock. Mrs. Winters, who has been an invalid, for a long time and has been stopping at the res idence of Dr. McGrew some days, re ceived quite a shock, and in her weak, nervous state, affeoted her quite ser ious. No case dangerous. , Artichokes! Artichokes!! Three bushel plants an acre yields 1,000 bushels, feeds 100 hogs and in sures against cholera. Yon get the best aud cheapest when you buy the genuine Red Brazilian for SI per bushel by ordering them early. Leave orders at Willing Bros.,- Brownville or Nemaha City, of for large gucntl ties. information, results, etc., see T. G. Ferguson, on his farm, nine miles southwest of Nemaha City. 42w3 For collars, whips, curry combs, brushes and everything In the harness line, Souder keeps the" best at reasonable prices. Call and see my new stock of watcheS, clocks, jewelry and spectacles. Geo.Arkwright,op posite' L. Lowman. Stoves and Furniture. The largest stock, best assortment and lowest prices 6y Stevenson & CR0S3. We find in the March number of the United Slates Jfcdical Investigator,- a notice for a meeting of the members of the Western Academy of Homce'o- ipatby, to be held at Minneapolis in June the present year. In the assign ment of the chairmanships of the va rious bureaus, we find that our fellow-citizen. Dr. B..BeIl Andrews Is made Chairman of the bureau of "sanitary science, climatology and hygiene." This is a very marked and flattering distinction, amongst the many learned homoeopath is ts of the west. Bain Wagons, with California Brake. Sieveneon &-.Cbos3. SF BVl The Puzzle 81 WILL BUY SIXTEEN YARDS MUSLIN. WILL BUY A PAIR OF SHOES. $6 WILL BUY AN ELEGANT SHAWL. WILL BUY A BABY OUTFIT. S9 S10 WILL BUY WILL BUY. I SARATOGA TRUNK. A FINE CARPET 13 $U WILL BUY WILL BUY A FULL WEDDING LOTS OF GOODS. OUTFIT. The Above is the only Solution thus far Given. Oall ajAcl see ot nev goodte aixcl get oxxi xices. Louis Lowman, 8T Main St., Wire Sism. And now we are informed thati How do we feel on the election? we are to have a new jail erected in you aak. We,f after the earoe8t ex Brownville. Is this the fact, gentle-' ,i ,,, K.. ., u t . 0 .,., i. n,u (.TM t nmr,ertion8 made y the best elements of thedemaudsof the people?) If so,jthe elty tne have to submit to so please come to the front and let vour, meagre a victory gained over the voice1' be heard in unison. Cor. Sher-. rifT-rafl we feel like the fellow that idan Post. was kicked and went on crutches to No.sir. That Is not true. Such a tbedoctorto have his wounds dressed, thing has never heen talked or j .wimt'n Mip moM0r9u u.i-0,i n,. ,u thought of in Brownville, the Post to the contrary notwithstanding. This thing so harped on by tlie Post origi nated, and ended, in the report of the recent grand jury, and that jury did not recommend the erection of a new jail, and if it had done so, Brownville should not be blamed for It, for the jury was composed of nonresi dents of Brownville, with one except ion we believe. A fair and candid presentation of facts and arguments promotes a laudable cause; but lies, garblings, pettifoging, misrepresenta tions, sensational distortion of facts, hurt any cause. Many good things could be said for Sheridan and if the Post would confine itself to saying them, avoiding the ridiculous posi tions and utterances usually indulged in by the senior of the Post, it would certainly be very gratifying to all sen sible people about Sheridan, who de sire their cherished plans promoted instead of retrograded everytime the senior sharpens up his pencil. Willing Bros, have a large stock of stoveB, barb and plain wire, steel ennds of all kinds, plows, farm bell", crind 9tones, nails, rope, hedge shears, spadep, and cutlery of all kinds, and low price. Call and see them before you purchase. I will sell 7016 hats for 50 cents, cheaper than you can buy any where else in town. CHEAP SAM. Artichokes. A few bushel for sale at Furnas Fruit Farm, Brownville. Ifyon ivani a beautiful neck lace or repair of sleeve buttons, see Geo. Arkwrigkt. II, V. Lett Has new sugar-cured hams fresh drugs and groceries. and Silks and satins at McGee & Moore's. A free book of nearly 100 large octavo pages for the 6ick. Full of valuable notes by Dr. E. B. Foote oil scrofula, diseases of the breathing organs, diseases of men, diseases of women, aches and pains, heart troubles, and a great variety of chron io diseases, wjth evidence that in most cases these diseases are curable. Address Murray Hill Pub. Co., No. 129 E.2Sth Street, N.Y. Everythinc in the honse'keepFng line kept by Stevenson & Cross. Save money by buying an outfit of them. It is worth !he price of a ticket, at least, to hear Miss Gates, as Jo sephine. New stock of candies arriving at Johnson & Palmer's this week. An infelftcent Tecumseh gentle man is authority for us saying that the old B.'Ft. Iv. & P. railroad bed is to be utilized tied, ironed and opera ted aa soon aa well "before fore snow flies." Without any joke about it. we think that will be done if theB. & M. continues Its road from Nemaha to Pawnee, which looks very probable at present. Best brands of flour and cigars at Johnson &, Palmer's. Coffins, furniture and wagons at Stevenson & Cross'. Rural New-Yorker: We see ad vertised a variety of corn thst bears kernslB larger than any other variety. Very little is ssid" as to other charac teristics. Is this the "Cuzco" to which the Rural ITcw-Yorkcr has of late called attention ? If so, we can assure farmers that it will not ripen north of North Carolina, If, Indeed, It will ripen oven there Por your whips go to Bauer's. Solved, S3 u WILL BUY WILL-BUY A FINE CIRCULARS A' BOYS FINE SUIT 87 88 WILL BUY A MAN'S SUIT. WILL BUI" A SILK URESS. 811 812 WILL BUY WILL BUY 6 SHIRTS MADEITHE FINEST CASH . TO ORDER. MERE DRESS. $15 i 'Dry Goods, I 1 WILL BUY L,T,JT , 3sroo:i03srs, DRESS SUIT AND, cmixsz'&. I HAT. SHOES, ETC., ETC.' .. HH u ... .&.ufcbU . MOAGU hUC UUl- tor. "I was kicked," answered the crip pled man. "Ah, was you kicked by n mule?" "No." "Was it a horse?" "No, it wasn't a horse either; I was kicked by a damned sheep, and that's what makes me ho cussed mad about it." The Tammauy Ring- Bursted. William Tidrow, dealer in general merchandise, Aspinwall. Nebraska, has opened out a well selected stock of goods at bedrock prices, consisting of drugs, patent medicines, hard ware, boots and shoes, ladies' and men's hats, and a well selected stock of choice family groceries. Also, 2,000 yards of choice prints at Ti cents per yard. He pays the highest mar ket price for butter and eggs, aud will not be undersold by any house in Ne maha county. Wm. Tidkow. 42w4 160 Acre Pasture Enclosed with new fences 2 miles West of Brownville, with running water and shade. Price3 per month per head. Horses, cows etc, over 2 years old $1.00. Colt?, calves etc, un der 2 years old, 75 cents. No respon sibility whatever for damages. Ap ply to Jno. Cursou, or E, H Bur ches. 42wG Xoxv Get Your ?,'ursery Stock. Fresh From the Ground. Full Assortment. Hedge Plants. FURKAS FRUIT FARM, BROWN VI ELE. No Sale Yard in town this .spring'. Call at the" Nursery and get stock fresh. 41w3 Hoo Will Care For Moth er Now. Cheap Sam sells goods cheaper than any other house in town. Hawkins & Berlin, barbers hav ing enlarged, repapsfed anrf painted the interior of their shop, have now one of the neatest and most commo ioua tonsorial establishment to be found anywhere If you want good flour, try one sack of Queen of Harvest. Cheap Sam will sell you one and warrant it. Ti-yit, There will be divine service at the school houe in Nemaha Cit3', Sabbath, April ISth, at 3 p. m,, by the Presbyterian minister from Brown vi!Ie Call and see the largest atock, the latest and best make of cooking stoves, just' received at Brownville and Nemaha City, by Willing Bros, Conrad Schriner. brewer, this city, was arrested by the U.S. Marah al Monday evening last, and taken to Lincoln next day. Organs: Pianos! Organs! at low prices for cash or on monthly pay'ments-by D.T. Smith. Samples at B. Stroble's. Tongueless cultivators, nrowcv harrows and cultivators with tongue lor sale cheap at Kouekt Teake's. Kid gloves in all shades at J. L. McGee's,- Fof Jfoodsctoriiarnesslully tva"rranted,go toSoudcr'g. Extra copies of the Advertiser fit A. W. Niekell's. Fresh and cove oysters at John son &, Palmer's. Tov your saddles go to Baners, Eesnlt oMIie Cttr Election. VTKST WARD JXaror JOHN.L- CABSON". A. S. HOLLADAY. For Police Judge O. A CECIL Clerk J. 8. DOCKER ELI WILCOX Trensurer-S. A OSBORNE. D. E. DOUGLAS: Conndlma&r-iV. .A. BOLOCIv . W. W. IIACKNEY SECOND WARD for May or JOHN L . CARSON A.S. HOLLADAY " Police Jude O At CECIL. Clerk J. B. DOCKER ELI WILCOX Trrasurer 3.A. OSBORNv D.E. DOUGLAS Councilman J. Ms TROWBRIDGE. ALEX. ROBISOiS THIRD WARDi For Mayor JOHN-L CARSON.. " - A. S. IIOLLADAY " Police Judge O: A. CECIL " Clerk J.B. BOCK-EK.. ... .41 .81 ..40--U . 40- ELI WILCOX. " Treasurer S. A. OSBORN D.E. DOUGLAS rVmnMlmnn LBWIB MIUI! CUAS. JNtaimAili.. -k. The whiBky men elect the three councilmen.and the temperance-people have the Mayor and tho balance of the ticket. The three holding overcouneilrnen ate prohibitionists. Upon a vote on the question of grant ing saloon license there wlll'be a tie. The Mayor has the casting vote, and4 he is most decidedly no license. After oearehing-.t-he- town over to" And the returns of the first and sec ond wards, we failed to find them or auy one that could give us the figures;-' and have to go to p Fees without thorn. We understand that Carson'B major! ityisin the city the majority of Docker, for clerk, was 2.;. and 7 for Osborn for- treasurer?. Cecil had no opposition. In 1st ward- Hackney's majority for councilman was 5 ; In 2d ward Robinson's majority was-4 ; and' Neidhart's 3 in 3d ward. It can almost be asserie that St. Jbcobs- 011 works wonders. Shortly before the New, Year, when I visited my family In Mitchell.. I found my son Edward, a lad little moro-than-ten years old, Terr sick. He suffered" wlth' ftleamatlara. and so terribly that ha-. was perfectly stiff In his limbs, coald not possibly walk, and hud to be carried from, place to place. At once I 3enC fcr. Jacobs OH, oscd It according to directions, and In n few days could&ee evidence of considerable. Improvement. On the tenth' of this month I again Yistied'ra-jT family and was aston ished to find him well and hearty. He once more lias fresh color In his face and can go to school again . Whenever the old-trcublo threatens to return, relief 1h- Immediately secured by the use of the celebrated St. Ja cobs OIL From sheer joy over tlite result I cannot withhold recommending SL Jacob OH to guttering humanity as a truo bene factor. CltAItLES 5lZT7.IOKr Ofllco of the Volksreund. German paper ofStratford, Ont. Dotfr Kay Disagree as to the methods and remedies, for the euro of constipation nnd disordered liver and kld neys. But those that have used Kidney Wort agree that that Is by far the best raedt--clne known. Its action Is prompt thorough.' and lascrmr.- Don't take pills, and other mercurials that yolson the sysiea but bjr uslugKldnev- Wort restore tho natural action of all the organs. To Slake Gllt-Edg Butter. Every dairyman wishes to- get the- top' price for his butter. Jt can be done by hav ing It perfect In quality and appearance. When the color becomes light It I ueceosary toaddallttlo of Wells, Richardson & Co'h Perfected Butter Color to keep It up to the Jnne standard. Many well known butter buyers eroramit?d aft their jmtfosw t? use only this preparation, as It gives the most perfect color. When exhausted by mental labor take Kidney-Wort to maintain b-Uly action of all organs. Communion- services-at the Pres byterian church, next Sabbath- morn ings !For your curry combs and brushes go to Bauer's. ' Coufib medicines, of every kind at Niekell's. Por your Bsniess go to Bauer's (Jood tea- foT$l, at NickelKs-dmg store. New teas at NlokeiPs. COMMERCIAL. llj BROAVIfVIILB MARKETS BIIOWNVII.I.E. April S.fiSO. Following are the quotations yesterday noon, the time of going ia pressv LIVESTOCK. ' COnRZrtETJ IT B. SI. BAII4KY, STOCX SBAiES AND SIIIPPKK. Hogs w53 233 50 Steers, fair to cholee 3 004 00 Cows, fat 2 002 50' URAIX MARKET.' COItftECTED BY D". E. TtoVOVAS, CRAIS DtXYLEU. Wheat, choice fal) spring & 81 & 60 & 0 203 60 16 (3 1G 7CE S01 00 & 20 7 7 10 40fi GO 1 001 25 50 2 002 25 1 50175 5 8 7a 8 3 2."5 00 i 5o&eo 4 50 am 4 00 3 25 S2T, 3 25 350 75 20 1 00 1 00 1 CO 1 00 1 00 1 to I" 00 l'OO 1 00. Rye.-... .. ....... Corn In lliee.tr .... ..... shelled 8TBEET MARKET PRODUCE CoaUECTEir WEEKLY. Corn jfeaf. $ fC0.... ....v.. , S f Butter. Eggs ! . a-..- LnrtI........-..T.-..... i'otatoes' .v..r.j ., f Apples ...i. k Onlofts........... .. Chickens, old, per dWerr spring. Chickens, dre&.sed,'? & -.. Turkeys, dressed, ft. Wood, f. cord' Uay,"J5'fGtf . R'ETAlL JtARKET. Flour,- It. T. Davis a " Savannah Mllr f:iH wheat Olen Itock f.tll wheat " Olen Rock spring wnea ... " Sheridan sprfhg wheAts ... " yfemafca "valley 8prftrr....... " Graham ... -...... Bran and Shorts mixed, per 100 Corn, per l)i5shel-. .-..-..... Sugar", coTTee A. 8'-J Sfc for Kxtrrf C.-&r? tta ' ' C.-Mk-I light brown. HBs A' Cut Loaf. 75 R. rt r-owdcred.TIbs. CoffJfyrSoV 5flts 0-G.Java,3J4Ibs Moca. 3 lbs. Tca. 33JS100 Cra'ri'berries, per qt.. 10 8 10O 1 00 20 33 GU&liOO - 10 G075 - 73' 1 So 800 7C0 Dried Corn, per & Dried Apples, 8 B for Dried reaches, 8 R for Pared Peaches. ? ff.. Pitted Cherries, f lb Syrnp, per gal Lanl.. Coal Oil, pergallort White Fish, per kit Mackerel, per kit ..... Salt, j-er barrel. Coal Ft. Scott red, per ton. black, per ton.. WW fM S Z-.IJ c-.M, ia the V.S. M M (In "Ijd.pflii of IfcrajT. Karlh hins lj ,utr-nptt-n. To ue na, wh jj f.fw-oT, we hterh lUtr e.lt frw. ii cte terns tbi -Ul fcrwemsrtrr er joo z ssstfc. A3iirslAII2AAI10atl'lB.Ca,x;C;s.laiI. 42: 40.