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EL "."Froxo iJ J: k TETE ADVERTISER THURSDAY, MAT 13, 1880. Arrival and Departure of Mails at BrownviUe PostofSoe. TIME OF CLOSING. B 4. M. North JT. X M. South .... K C. & C. B. Sonth. . 7:00 a. m. 6:00 p. m. " 9:00 a.m. .2:00 p. in. K. a & a B. North Tecumsea Dally 3tcge Llna ...uua.m. Tecnrnseb via Glen Rocfc.Podnnck etc Monday. Wednesdays R.nd FrlS73 . KS!R' m- rfb'.SK Mcniavs und Fridays :OTa.xa. ARRIVAL. B. & M. North 7:2? a-m' B. t II -oath &S3 p. ra lC CAP B.-Svjtb l:pap.ra. K. C. & C B -North o:00p. ru. Tocaruseh I v.. y Stage Line 4:30 p..m. Ttimph- 1 ursdays. Thursdays ttali&turdays via Glen Kocc, I'jincctc.etc 6:00p.m. rUcg-Tuesdays Cc Saturdays 4: p. m. -Of2ee hoars, 6 a. m. to 8 p. m.""E5l T. C. HACK EK. P.M. - There will be pientyof wild fruit. "Twine bindars for sale by Thomas It. nigh medicines, i every kind - F.xtra copies A "W. XfckeH's Of tbe ADVERTISER at - hot Guas and jwtwunition, Stevenson fcCns. , ' by - Best brand f flour and cigars at Jkhron &. Painter's. 'f'' " ' ' " - ,; KepubHcan convention, V. c ir 's aav 19th uvL A .n't Uttsr da&ie?, tfiose flowers itf ivjtrtR Thar ai Sor sale. a. t R-pe, broni' bv tubs, backets and ctevenson & Cross. !' Mravrbarry and ice cream festival Tuesday evening 13th iast. Every-tod- invtled. - Buy no Header bttt lie improved Haine. of the Regulator. TilOS. RICHARDS. "o BrownvUIe Advertiser ap .ns week in a ii-w dress, and is - - ,V OA- k,l Uie HMKOineBi papers 111 the sti'v $fcftpy Teiegrnph. " Thf negroes of Lincoln, says the J-- "n -?. were iHMutwnously fer Grant c f primary election, and were ex. tr .-w happy what the result was k' ,.- , favorable to -2vlarsa Grant." - Tb-re- will ijc preaching at the Hhftl house in Nemaha City next bahath '-fiernoon at 3 o'clock. The new mvx,w wkCKeetsiarve.the po- If of Nemaha Cit awl Rose Field will be present. - TV BiownvilJc Advertiser r - - usihw wt-k in a new dross iri.i i r- wll known tvpe foundry of Mr :--r. Lute & Co f Cifciisii. "She Advxktisj 1b 'floe of a eMost pn-y.f"- .u the stHe,d a weli-dited, The report we have heard that "Was! Fairbrotlitr was running Mr. hj.n I-1-. for the State Senate, is a lie smc"otyha started. If some rerd Khar if How would divulge to us the innimP' of the Republican conventioa v,c wo. Id theu know vMir candidate. Mrrried. 44,h inst., at St. Joe, Mo., l.y R'. T. D. Roberts, Mr. P. P. Shn l"r, of Hutchison, Xansaa, and Miss yS3.2l Pre-ton. of St. Joseph. M t3 P-reston was. a low years ago, a 1 rosidcnr- of this city. She was the re cipient of many valuable marriage presentsand amongst the donors we notice tiie- names of Miss Addie Pres ton, Peru. ?.iss Keltic Stokes, Mr. J. P. Preston. Peru. our r clumns tBifc week with the Finch PTirid3l , but we deem all we have done -iae lo lae cause which he champions, nn3 to the hundreds of Good Templars cf "ftiijin he is the chief, this year. Mar'. , did they not see a history of the matter in The Advertisek would not see it at all. The friends of Mr. F. will read with pluasure how the poisoned arcrv s aimed at the heart of temper-. ance have lalieTvshort of the mark. The State Jow-ncl says: California and Nebraska delegations of Good Templars to the R. "W. G. lodge of the world, which meets in Ivew York, on May 27th, will leave this city en May 19th. The delegation and vis itr will be Geo. B. Katzenstoin, of CaLiomia, Hathaway of Colorado, John B. Finch and wife, F. G. Keens, Mrs. Ada Tan Pelt, John S. Minick, wife and daughter, S. H. King, and others. "We wish them a safe trip and a good time. The sateon bummers about Brown v .die crowod a little too soon over, as ihev hopod, a fallea man. And now as I .W1" exalted our Finch still maintains an position on the tree of temperance, her- -c.ij.iUf, u. suiiy oi iuu uuiii&a, i.ai uuuve the carrion seekers, the vultures and cyena3 of the slums and filth of socie ty, tliete foul beasts and birds are terri bly enraged over the feast they had al ready in imagination begun to enjoy. These wretches always regret the vui dication of virtue. Mr. TraverseresidingnearLondon, coming into town laEt Saturday morn ing driving his team, it scared near tho cemetery and ran down the rapid grade of 7th street; and when turning near the marble works onto Main, the -wagon "upset, entangling Mr. T. in the Tvreck, hurting him fearfully. "When i picked up it was feared he had received p.nch bruises on the head, and inter nally, as to prove fatal; but happUy trach seems to have not been tho case. Dr. Stewart attended to the injured man soon after he was hurt, and he is, we learn getting along wclL No bones W6T6 broken, but Mr. T. was bruised and -ut in many places. 3UBIK23S BEFvITIES, Xe" teas atitickelTs. Go to Gates' for a clear, cold drink. Strawberry festival season is at hand. 3 pound can Standard Peache3 20c. at Hill's. Those flowers at the postomce are for sale. Xemaha county Book Store is now at Xickell's. Brovrnville isn't dead yet, and don't you forget it. A light frost last Friday morning, but fruit not hurt. K. P. festival has been postponed to Tuesday lth inst. The PostoCice closes now at 8 p. m. Please remember. Coffins, furniture and wagons at Stevenson & Cross'. K. P. Festival, Monday evening, don't fail to attend. The Xeinaha Times received Its new press last week, Farmers are plowing and our streets are lonesome. A good work horse for sale. En quire of A. H. Gilmore. Bain Wagons, with California Brake. Stevenson & Cross. Ivj services at Rosofield school house next sabbath evening. - Sherman postoflice.inthis county, has been changed to Bedford. The K. K. Ivs are gone. They 1 play this week at Nebraska City. Money to loan on Real Estate se curity. Apply to "Win. H. Hoover. Bird cages, wall paper and win dow shades at Xickell's drugstore. Call at A. "W. 2sickeH's drug store for a bottle of Thomas' eclectric oil. Money loaned on improved farms. 4m6 T. L. Schick. Bird cages of all varieties, cheap est in the city. Stevenson & Quoss. Arkwrighr, the jeweler, has just received something you want. Call on him. Preaching by the new minister at Rose FieM bchool house nost Sabbath. evening. Trusses and shoulder braces of every kind and description atXickell's drug store. Dr. Collins, Dentist, BrownviUe. Oflicc'hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Xot at home-on Fridays. Pitted cherries, New York. sliced apples, Salt Lake peaches ami Califor nia plums, at Hill's. Tongueless cultivators, cultiva tors with tongues; you take your choice at Robert' Teare s. "Will close out my entire stock at wholesale to some one at a bargain. Mr... Lottie Smalt.. , "2,500 acres of land in Bedford. Precinct for sale on reasonable terms. Apply to Wiu. II. Hoover. The Knights of Pythias will give an ice cream and strawberry festival on Toifcjcay evening, May ltth. Everything in the house keeping Bine kt by Stevason & Cross, fcave money by buying an outfit of them. I have " for sale, cheap, some choice lots, in Nemaha City, for those who want to build. Wm. H. Hoover. - If you want a bargain come and .see me as I am going to close out bus iness. Mns. Lottie Small. A cause that legitimately requires its supporters to rejoice at the downfall of virtue, must, of necessity, be a bad one." SHERMAN. HOUSE. Main street. BrownviUe, Nebraska Only first -lass $1.00 per dav house in the citv. Everything new and comfortable, tf The Rock Port Journal gives an account of the suicide of J. F. Bachel or, a married man of Center Point, one day last week. He shot a pistol ball "through his brain. Philip Crother, Dr. Andrews, J. M. Hacker, J. A. Titus, and B. F. San- aers "wereTjrcciea ueiugutys to me sner- idan convention from Nemaha. Four Grant and one Blaine. The Omaha Republican says from Lincoln, "Mr. Finch has the sympathy and support of the entire re spectable community here." So has he in BrownviUe. The other side, howev er, fairly nash their teeth over his vin dication. The shipments Tuesday morning to Chicago wore: B. M. Bailev. 3 cars The103' Bausiield & Armstrong, 4 cars hogs and M. of sheep; Auld & Bellamy, 2 cars hogs, Chicago Elevator Co. Ne maha, 5 cars corn. The following are the delegates from BrownviUe precinct to the Sheri dan convention, next Saturday. A. H. Gilmore, J.L. Carson. R. S. Hannaford, Franz Helmer, J. S. Stull, C. M. Kauff lnan, 0. A. Cecil, S. A. Osboni, C. F. Stewart, "W. H. McCreery. These aro about all for Grant. Died, in London precinct. Tues day, May nth, 1SS0, Thomas' Thomp son, aged 46 years. The deceased was sick for six week ! with Intermittent Typhoid. He was an old settler, having resided in this r,. .i ,-...., tt i , ; eleTen children, who have the sympa- thy of the entire community. "We have taken no particular pains to ascertain the sentiments of Nemaha county on the presidential candidates; but from our casual observations have been under the impression that the people were about two to one for Blaine. But Col. Tom has been out, we learn, within the- past ten days mustering Grant soldiers, and we wouldn't be at alLsurprised if the complexion of the convention next Saturday would be de cidedly Grantish. The thirteenth Annual Convcn- tion of the Nebraska Sundav school association, wiU bo held at York, on June 1st, 2f and 3rd. Pastors, Superintendents, one Dele- gate from each Sunday School in the State ani iv,' Delegates from each , County Association, are entitled to seats in the Convention. Delegates paying full railroad fare going to the Convention, will be re turned for one-fifth fare: foves, HARDWARE, FURNITURE, QUEENSWARE, COFFIN TIN-SHO; Axn IEPUIED. roi luce wanie BY STEVENSON & CROSS. JONAS CRAKE, M.D. Physician & Surgeon, Graduate of the rjass of 1S48. Office two doors pastor P.O. BrownviUe, Neb 160 Acre Pasture Enclosed with new fences, 2U miles "West of BrownviUe, with running water and shade. Prices per month per head. Horses, cows etc, over 2 years old C-1.00. Colts, calves etc, un der 2 years old, 75 cents. No respon sibility whatever for damages. Apply to Jno. L. Carson, or E. H. Burches 42w6 SATS AND GAPS. Call and sec our XOS512Y styles before you buy. L.OUI3 LOW3IAX. Distriot Lodge I. 0. G. T. Brown ville, May 3, 1SS0. The I. O. G. T. will hold their Dis trict Lodge at Fairview church on Saturday May loth. All Good Tem plars of Nemaha county are invited to attend. Public meeting in the evening; everybody cordially invited. JOHN H. LORANCE, John Maxwell, Dist. Dept. Dist. Sec'y. For Sale. The Feed Mill, "Wagon Shop, and Blacksmith Shop on College street are for sale. Also the lot3 on which the building stands. Apply fo Ted Huddakt. The. best and cheapest barb wire at"WillingBros. Parasols, fans and ladies' ulsters and linen dusters at Do len's. Groceries, Iron and "Wagon Tim ber, by Stevenson & Cross. For y our curry comD3 and bru3b.es go to Baxter's. Screen wire bird cages at "Willing Bros. otions, Hotioxis. All cf Vac latest styles of Bat tons, Ribbons anil Trluinuliigs, at bowman's. u. c. r.ett cheapest Tea in Nemaha Has the county.. Por your iiarness Bauer's sro to STotice Is hereby given that I will examine all persons who may desire to offer themselves as candidate for teachers of the primary or common schools of this county, at the Court House, in BrownviUe on the first Saturday in each month. Philip Crother, 21-tf Co-Superintendent. For collars, whips, curry conibs, brushes and everything in the harness liwe Sosider keeps the best a reasoxmble prices. Private or Puhlie The fair ground, andbuildings there on, is now offered at private sale. "Will be sold separate or together. Bids will be received until May 17th at 2 o'clock p. in., when if not sold they will be offered at public auction. Re member the day, Monday May 17th. By order of the.nianagers. John L. Carson, Pres. For Sale. One span of large young horses, new wagon and harness. "W. H. McCreekv. For Sale. A House and Lot. Enquire of S."W. Tanner, at Photopraph Gallery. Oranges and lemons, fresh stor. ; Stevenson & Cross. House and Lot for sale cheap will exchange for land or other property. Enquire of H. C. Lett, agent J For a pood set of harness lolly i warranted. go to Souder's. A large invoice of furniture, just receivedi Stevenson & Cross. Tov your Bauer's. -whips go to Gents vits summer clothing, ip, at J. L. JlIcGcc's. cn-eap. A- III TIB L0OAL PESS0KALS. Mr. Lowery, of Lincoln, son-in-law of Mr. Jndkins, arrived in this city Saturday evening last John Titus, and family of Nema aha City, left Friday for their new home at Superior, in Nuckolls county. Mr. Thompson Paxton renewed his subscription to The Advertiser this week for the 23d time. Thanks old friend. The Friendville Telegraph comes to us with the name of Hi. Peery at the fore, as editor and publisher. Ex., is it? "Well, yes, I guess so. Mr. M. L. Emery, of the Brown viUe company enroute to Leadville, drops us a card from Superior, dated May 4th. He says "the boys are all well." Rev. S. P. "Wilson, of Nebraska City, spent several days with his many friends in this place last week, and acted as Presiding Elder at the quar terly meeting. Dr. E. D. Arnold, Dr. .Tracy and Lon Jones, of BrownviUe, and Dr. Anil. Lee, of Tecumseh, and Kearnes, of Rockport, started by team for the Gunison country, on Tuesday. Hon. J. S. Church has received and accepted an invitation from the "Old Settlers' Association" at Mason City, Cero Gordo county, Iowa, to de liver the oration at the meeting of the Association on the 18th of June. Mrs. Kattie Cowoll, of Nemaha City, received a present last week from friends hi Indiana, of a box of goods amounting to about $150.00. Mrs. Cowell's friends are truly kind in thus assisting her to set up housekeeping in good style. Mrs. Jamison was riding out to her farm Monday this week, when the horses became frightened, and she jumping from the buggy, dislocated or severely sprained one of her knees, causing her most intense suffering. Dr. Holladay is attending the injured lady. The following persons, from this place, are in attendance at the shooting tournament at Nebraska City: R. "W. Furnas, O. A. Cecil, "W. "W. Hackney, "W. T. Den, E. Snyder, Geo. Hatchett, A. R. Davison, A. Robison, "W. M. Kauffman, David Adams, John Bauer, Geo. D. Cross and Sam. Summers. Mr. Walter Frazey, a young man who has been making his home with Mr. C. "W. Butler, a few miles west of this place, returned last Saturday from Leadville. He is satisfied to make Nemaha countv his future home, but does not mourn the loss of time or ex penditure of money in seeing Leadville He went and returned by rail. Mr. George Berlin, who succeeds Mr. Hawkins in the tonsorial business in this city, is a number one barber, attentive to business, careful to please his customers, and merits a good share of the patronage of the people. His shop is one of the finest in the State, and its appointments, and the assis tants whe presided over the chairs, are all first-class. Mr. James Hawkins who for a long time run a splendid barbershop in this city, having sold out to Mr. George Berlin, removed last week to Falls City, to join in the tonsorial bus iness with Prof. "Witcherly. Mr. Haw kins requested us to express for him his sincere thanks to the people here for the very large share of the patron age given him. He hopes to be with them some time again. Jimmy is a good barler and a good fellow, and we can heartily commend him to the den izens of Falls City. Joseph Thompson, proprietor of Thompson's Mill, in the Northwest corner of the" county, was in town last Friday. He requests us to caution our Howard itcmizer to be a little more cautious in his items in future. The fight spoken of in the items some time ago"5 having occurred at Mr. Thomp son's mill, and which gave Mr. Thomp son considerable annoyance, happened at a dance about half-way between his mill and Bennett, in Otoe county, and he was in no way connected with it. "We make this statement in justice to Mr. Thompson, and hope that item writers will be as cautious as possible in gathering news. Ice Cream ! Every evening now, at Mrs. Hatch ett's ; and she has a pride in making the best in the city. All the appoint ment about her establishment are neat and cosy, and it is a real pleasure to partake of refreshments at her tables. Coffins For sale, and undertaking done, by J. L. Roy, 3 miles west of BrownviUe. CISTERIVS Made and warranted sound : and jobs of PL.ASTERIIVG solicited. All work done promptly, and satisfaction as to prices and work guaranteed. Apply to JOSIiV LIVIXGSTOX, 3Sm6 BrownviUe, Nebr. Lartias linen suits ai J. L. Mc Gee's. Cash Paid for Wheat. Tiis Mgliest market price vpd&Ior good wheat at Glen liock MiUs. 43t f JO. HUPP ART & CO. Ladles' linen and lawn suits at Dolen's. Barb wire the best and cheapest by Stevenson & Cros3. Ladles' notion of all kinds cheap. Call at Dolen's. "Win close out my entire stock of goods. AU persons indebted to me will, call and settle, as I intend to change business. Is, liCWMAN. HHEEIDAir ITEMS. Everybody is busy planting corn. Mr. CrandelL of Michigan, i3 vis iting his brother, Capt CrandelL "Wanted, some one to take charge of the Sheridan Hotae. Apply to J. H. Dundas. Church Howe was in town Satur day, last He looked for the needy and learned the "band was in debt seven dollars and fifty cents. ""We'll wipe that out," he cried as he drew a check for that amount and passed it over to the treasurer of the band. Some of the boys declare that Howe is a Liber al Republican. There was no small excitement over the election Saturday. Some were for Grant and some for Blaine but when we learned that the vote of Saturday was not a direct vote for President, we didn't take'time to vote. John Majors was rusticating in Sheridan, last week. From the color of his vest some concluded that John had decided to eschew polities and en ter the ministry. Marion Moore is again in Sheridan. Farmers! Farmers!! It is time now to think about what is the best machine to harvest your grain with. ' The Buckeye and "W. A. "Woods are the leading machines. Buy no other. For sale by Thos. Richards, Regulator. Ladies' linen and alapacu ulsters at ttolen's. What the Census Taker "Wants. Lincoln, April 30, 1SS0. Editor Advertiser. Please call attention to the following facts, in your paper, and impress upon the citizens of your county the necessi ty for an accurate collection of all sta tistical information required by law, viz: "We want the number of horses, cattle, sheep, swine, etc, etc., complete. Every acre of land under cultivation, and the crops and quantity raised in 1879. Manufacturing interests of aU kinds, even though small as yet, should all be mentioned. No one is as7:ed by an enumerator of the U. S. Census to sign his name. Look out for frauds in June, and don't let your people be swindled by sharp's. Yours Respectfully, Brad. D. Slaughter. London, Neb., May 10, 1SS0. Editor Advertiser. At a meeting of the "Anti-Bond As sociation" of London precinct, May l, the following resolution was adopted, and on motion was ordered to be fur nished to the county papers for publi cation: Jitsolccd, That the executive com mittee be authorized and directed to confer with the county commissioners on behalf of London precinct, and pro test against any action being taken by them, relative to the employment of counsel for London and BrownviUe precincts, jointly, and to request that they uo not employ any counsel for London precinct, not approved by this association. A. McXinney, Pres. J. L. Coleman, Sec'y. Boxs Ilricd Beef Cutter At H. C. Lett's. Just go in and see it work. The nicest machine you ever saw. No extra cost to have your beef sliced. Parasols, fans, straw hats and buntings at Dolen's. The County Court granted license for two saloons in Rock Port this week. One petition had a clear majority of 16, and the other of 18. Among the peti tioners were the names of 29 church members, as follows : Methodists, S ; Christians, 5 ; Baptists, 4 ; Lutherans, S ; Catholics, 4. "We arc informed that if eight names had been withheld the majority would have been so small that the court would not have granted the license. It is therefore clearly evident that the license were granted on peti tion of the church members. liock Port Journal. To a spectator, the procuring of whisky shops, is certainly a curious way of serving the Lord. "We did have an idea that a church member guilty of such a thing of any respectable church ought to be fired out of the church by a five hundred pound col umbiad. Stoves and Furniture. The largest stock, best assortment and lowest prices by Steven&on & Cross. A IVew Decoration iiynin. "We have just received from the pub lisher, "W. "W . "Whitney, Toledo, Ohio, a very beautiful melody, with appropri ate words, for mixed voices, written es pecially for Memorial Day. The first stanza runs as follows: All honor and praise to tUo soldier bold, Who fell on the red field of battle. Whose life passed away In the deadly fray. Hlo requiem musketry's rattle. In heat of the fight, with his face to the foe, His life for his country he srave: He dlad that his country unsulllod might live: '- All honor and praise to the brave t Price of the piece is 35 cents. But we notice printed, upon the piece a special price for this occasion, viz: One copy 20 cents, and five copies for 85 cents, postpaid. Address "W. "W. "Whitney, publiaher, Toledo, Ohio. "We will sell you the best stove for the least inonev. Stevenson & Cross. Stoves ! Stoves ! Stoves ! "Willing Bros, keep the latest and best variety of cooking stoves at the low eat prices. Persons indebted to me from last year's accounts will please call and settle as I in tend to change busi ness. L. Lowitan. Ploio'.shoes, of all kinds at the cheap store of J. L. Mc-Gec. Cold Clothing MEN'S LINEN COATS, PANTS and TESTS, LINED "WITH ICE CREAM, BOYS' LINEN COATS and PANTS, Lined with ice-cold Soda "Water. YOUNG MEN'S While Frigid Vests DOUBLE CHILLED, JUST OJPErTED A.X MeGee & Moore's Great International Store. Very Droll to Think of. If not above being taught by a man, use Dobbin's Electric Soap next wash day. Used, without any wash boiler or rubbing board, and used differently from any other soap ev er made. It seems very droll to think of a qulet,xrderly two hours' light work on wash day, with no heat and no steam, or smell of the washing through tho house Instead of a long day's hard work; but bnndreds of thousands of women from Nova Scotia to Texas have proved for themselves that this is done by using Dobblns's Electric Soap. Don't buy it, however, if too set in your ways to use It according to directions, that aro as simple as to seem almost ridiculous and so easy that a girl of 12 years can do a large wash without being tired. It positive ly will not injure the finest fabric, has been before the public for fifteen years, and its sale doubles every year. If your grocer has not gotlt, he will gel it, as wholesale grocers keep it. J. M. Campbell, sole agent, How ard, Neb. I. L. Craqix&Co., 47yl Philadelphia. DRESS GOODS All the latest and best styles. Call and see ray Goods before yon buy. LOUIS LOTTMAIV. iFor your Bauer's. saddles go to A Household Need. A book on the Liver, its diseases and their treatment sent free. Including treatises upon Liver Complaints, Tor pid. Liver, Jaundice, Biliousness, Head ache, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Malaria, etc. Address Dr. Sanford, 162 Broad wav, New York Citv, N. Y. 46w4 Gents linen suits at J. L. Mc Gee's. STOCK To a limited number will be received at the Pasture on SSondaj April 2Cth, and on ev ery Monday thereafter during the season of 1SSO, and on no other day. Apply to Jno. L. Carson or E. II. Bnrchess. 44-6t Dissolution of Copartnership. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Ti tus Brothers, consisting of James A. Tltiw and John F. Titus, and doing o general mer cantile business at Nemaha City, Nebraska, was dissolved May 1.18S0. John F. Titus re tiring, having sold his Interest in paid firm to James A. Titus and Henry Williams, who will in the future conduct the business at the old stand. The new firm Titus it Williams have full autboilty to collect all debts due the late firm of Titus Bros., and will pay all indebt edness of &ald firm. JA3IE3 A. Titcs, Jno. F. Titcs, IIexrt Williams. We hareby tender our thanks to the people for their gonerous patronage hitherto, and shall endeavor by falrnnd courteous dealing to merit the continued confidence of our cus tomers. Jajies a. Titcs, HESKY WILLIA213. There is considerable silly talk by the advocates of saloons since the re cent action of the town board. It will be remembered how gracefully the temperance folks yielded a year ago to the will of the majority, and shall we whisky fellows be less suple in recog nizing that principle? Not a bit of it. Better go dry for a lifetime than sub vert the fundamental principle of gov ernment that the majority shall rule. Pawnee Republican. "Well, Hassler, you are certainly the most sensible saloon imp that we have heard of for many a day ; but we'll bet you haven't many sympathizers amongst we whisky fellows." PATBIOZ'S reaking Plows and Cultivators FOB S-A.X.S B-5T D. E. DOUGLAS & CO. Breaking Plows ! Breaking Plows ! CENTENNIAL is the lightest draft plow that ever cut sod. For sale by DAVIDCAMPBELL. If there ever was a ppeclfic for any one complaint then Carter' Little Liver Pills are a specific for Sick Headache, and every woman should know this, They are not only a positive cure, but a sure preventive If taken when the approach is felt. Carter's Little Liver Pills act directly on the liver and bile, and in this way remove the cause of disease without first making you 6ick by a weakness pnre. If you try them yon will not be disappointed. May MSN'S CLOTHING We have everything in the Clothing Line. Call and sec my Goods before you bU3. LOUIS LOW3IAX. If you want good flour, try one sack of Queen of Harvest. Cheap Sam will sell you one anrl warrant it. Try it. "WiU commence closing out my entire stGck of goods. Zi. IiOWMAN. Who Will Care For Moth er Now. Cheap Sam, sells goods cheaper than any other house in town. STATE. iEATTEES. That girl says the Lincoln Dem ocrat is a liar, and every decent man and woman in Nebraska believes her. The papers from various parts of the State report the fruit prospects excoptpeaches to be exceedingly good. If there is a newspaper that stink eth in the nostrils of the decent classes in Nebraska to-day, it is the Lincoln Democrat, being edited as it is "by cold blooded, malicious, liars and slander ers. State Journal: The Democrat finding that the libel suit against it for $15,000 is a foregone conclusion, pro ceeds to treat the matter lightly, and like the boy going through the woods on a dark night, commences to whis tle to keep his courage up. Orleans has two brick kilns burn ing. And the Seritinel claims Orleans to be the future county seat of Harlan- A bogus English lord was found in Omaha last week. He registers va rious names. At Omaha he was Lord George Pelham Clinton. InNewYork he was known as Lord Montague; at others places as Lord Beatty, Lord Aundel, etc. He plays confidence and borrows money from greenhorns, and makes love to the women. The Omaha Dee tell3 of a U. S. petit juror from the country going out one night last week to have fun, get ting stone blind drunk, getting robbed of his watch and cash and then getting into the calaboose, bringing up next morning in Judge Hawes' court. The Dee suppresses the name. F. M. French, "Washington coun ty, suicided last week by swallowing poison. Look out for bogus insurance agents, peddlers, and smooth-tongued, cheeky tramps of all kinds. A groceryman was recently ar rested in Schuyler, Colfax county, on a charge of poisoning sugar sold to a cus tomer. At his trial it was shown that there could not have been any motive for poisoning the sugar, and was prov en that chloride of zinc was a chief in gredient left in the sugar by the man ufacturers. Nebraska has within her borders six hundred churches and over three thousand school houses. Incendiaries are making some ef fort to burn Beatrice. "We suggest vig ilence and a strong, long rope. The result of the primaries in Lancaster county, last Saturday, shows Lincoln and the county to be decidedly for Grant. Central City Courier: Our read ers, to a great many of whom Mr. Finch is a personal friend, will be grat ified to learn that the report is a mon strous lie, gotten up in the interests of the whisky ring, of which, perhaps, no better proof exists than the simple fact that it emanates from the Democrat, a paper in league not only with whisky selling, but every other vile crime with which society is cursed, which has lost no opportunity since its first issue to vilify and cast mud upon Mr. Finch. For some time past, the Omaha News has charged Senator Saunders with embezzling a portion of the funds belonging to the Nebraska Relief and Aid' Society in 1S75. Much fuss was made over the matter by the News and other journals. Senator Saunders, it seems, took little notice of the charge, apparently deeming it unworthy of re futation. After the Xeirs and "its sub hounds had barked themselves hoarse, it occurred to them that it would be a good idea to investigate the alleged em bezzlement, and the result is that the News publishes in an article of "Wednes day, the italicized sentence: "Senator Saunders is evidently guiltless of em bezzlement or attempted embezzlement, in his connection with that Society." Such an admission does not come with an easy grace from the News, but still it must be gratifying in some degree to our junior senator. Central Citu Cour ier. List of Letters Remaining in the postoffice at BrownviUe, Nebraska, for week end ing May 10, 1880: Goheen, Dr. B. F. Hunt, Charles. Grice, Edward. Lamb, George. Fields, Miss Lindy. Spangler, Cvrus. Holt, Miss Ninny. Zook. J. F. " Persons calling for any of the above will please say advertised. T. C. Hacker, P. M. Grant Smiled. The venerable Gen. Harney called upon Gen. Grant, at the St. "Charles note!, in New Orleans, the other day, and after a short conversation, said: "Grant, I hope you are not after the Presidency again; you have had it twice, and that's enough for any man. "Why, I am an older soldier than you, and was in the field when you were in the cradle, and yet I haven't been Pres ident once, nor do I desire to be mind, I am an older, not a better soldier." Graut smiled quietly, and said nothing. jiiui-v rum xxenange. That was too bad, indeed, for all the patriots of the country the same be ing of course the anti-third termers have been nearly dead with the night mare about that smile ever since the General smole. "1 Don't IV ant a Plaster," said a sick man to a druggist, "can't yoa give mesomethlngtocureme?" Ilis symptoms were a lame back and disordered arine, and were a sure lndlcution of kidney disease. The arnggist told him to use Kidney-Wort and In a short time it effected a complete care. Have yoa these symptoms? Then get a box to-day before yon become incurable. It is the cure; safe and sure. Prize Butter at the X. V. Fair. xnere was a very nne display of extra choice I The packages that took the prizes were splendid samples of what gilt-edged butter '"' UU HIUUblltlllULIIillAI I IH I T V P I I T ought to be. perfect in quality and color. Many of them were colored to a perfect Jane tint with Wells, Richardson Co's Perfected Batter Color, the ase of which was univer sally recommended both by the makers and the buttor buyers. Kidney-Wort la nature's remedy for Kid ney and Liver diseases, Piles and Constlpa tion. Our drug stores are new supplied with "Malt Bittere," the new Food Med icine which has done so much good and comes to us so highly recommended. Try it. It may save you hcaw doctors' hills. 4S-K-4. About a r3arge line.. ThrKansas Gitv Times haa- the fol lowing: The sub-committee of the Commerce Comrnittee held a meeting at the office of Secretary Millerr recently of the Board of Trade, to talk over the mat ter of establishing a Barge Line Com pany withSlOO.OOO capital, and at yes terday's gathering the snb-cemmittee-were aDDointed to"take this matter frr hand and to secure subscription to the- stock. The gentlemen present yester day were K. Coats, CoL R. T. Tan Horn. H. J. Latshaw.Mr, Schroder and "W. H. Miller, and the sentiment of each was that this enterprisemust be pushed' forward now and as rapidly as possible. "W. H. Miller was authorized to draft a memorial in the Barge Line matter and have it published', that the people at large may know the exact situation- The- El C. Board of Trade held ar rousing meeting last Saturday to- pro mote the project. What STalcet You Slclc I You have allowed your bowel3 to become- habitually costive, your liver has becomo torpid, the same thing alls yonr kidneys, and you arejust used up. Now be sensible, get a package of Kldnoy-Wort.. take It faith fully and soon you will forget you've got any such organs, for you will be o well man. tttxttrr Etxyexs everywhere are refusing to take white lardy looking butter except at "grewio" prtac Consumers want nothing but gilt-edged bat ter, and buyers therefore- reeommoad their patrons to keep a uniform color throughout the year by using tho Terfceted Batter Color made by Wells, Richardson i Co.. BorHng ton Vt. It la the only color that can be re lied on to never Injme the batter, and to al ways give tho perfect color. Bold by drny glsts. It has wonderful power on Bowels. IJr and Kidneys! What? Kidney -Wort, try it. SUMMER SILKS In all styles and qualities, at LOUIS LOWMIS'S. I will sell you hats for 50 cents, cheaper than you canbuy any where else in town. CHEAP SAM. Kidney ComplaiutJ of all descriptions aro relieved at once, and speedily cured by Kidney-Wort. It seems intended by nature for tho care of all dis eases of tho kidneys causedly weakness and debility. Its great tonic powers are especial ly directed to tho removal of this class or diseases. Try It to-day, ltOy Price for Butter. The New York Tribune In Its market re. port, explains why some batter Is sold for such low prices. In speaking of batter it said "Light colored goods are very hard to dispose of and several lots were thought well sold at S to 10 cents." If batter makers would get the top price, they should uao the Perfected Batter Color, made by Welln, Richardson t Co.. Burlington, Vt. It gives a pure dandelion color and never tarns red, or rancid, but tends to Improve and preserve the butte-. Guard Against Dliea. If you find yourself setting bilious, head heavy, mouth foal, eyes yellow. Kidneys disordered, symptoms of piles tormenting yon, take at onco a row doses of Kidney Wort. Itisnatarc'bgreat anaintant. Use It as an advance guard-doa't wait to get down sick. Timely Caution. Gennine Hop Bitters are put up In squaro paneled, amber-corored bottle, with whit label on one side printed in black letters, and green hop cluster, and on the other sldo yellow paper with red letters ; revenue stamp over the cork. This is tho only form In which genuine Hop Bitters am put up, and the sole right to make, sell and nso thim is granted to the Hop Bitters MTg Co., of Rochester. N. Yn and Toronto. Ont., by pat ents, copyright and trade mark. All others pat up In any way or by any oneelse, claim ing to "be like It or protending to contain hops, by whatever naraes they may be called, are bous until for use, and only put up to sell and cheat tho people on the credit and popularity of Hot) BlttorB. C03D1ERCIAL. THE BKOWNVILLE MARKETS. Bbowkvillc May 13. 1S0 rollowing are the quotations yesterday noon, the tlma of going to press. LIVE STOCK. CORRECTED BY U. M. BAILEV. feTOCX DEALKJl AND aiUPPEK. Hogs S3 255 60 Steers, fair to choice 3 00. CO Cows, fat... ........ ... ............. - W- GRAiy MARKET.! CORRECTED BY D. E. IrOOGLAS, GRAIJ S3ALEK. Wheat, choice full " spring.... & Barley ..............-...-. - -0 Corn in the ear . " shelled 7 id 60 IS K STREET MARKET PROD UCR CORRECTED WEEKLY. Corn Meal, "p 100 5 S0l Hatter..... .................- .. 1B& f Eggs ................ .......... ... .-. . . ( 8 Lnrd........ 7 I0 Potatoes 0 60 Chickens, eld. per doron 2 002 25 spring. 1 501 75 Chlckeng.dressed.fB - & Tnrfcey3,dres3fcd,"ji ....... ....-- 7 3 Wood.fi cord ...... 3 255 00 Hay, ? ton S05 W RETAIL MARKET. Ficnr, R. T. Davis .... " Savannah Mill fall wheat ' Glen Rock fall wheat.. " Glen Rock sprlDg wheat . " Hberidan spring wheat- . " Nemaha Valley spring.... Graham ...-.. .. .-...- Brad and aborts mixed, per 10 C0 i50 4 00 325 3 55 3 3 W 75 to I W 1 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 CO 1 a SZVyl 00 8 1 CO 1 00 20 35 6031 00 10 751 00 75$1 00 "; Corn, per bashel.... . ........ Sugar, coffee A, 9 2s for...... Extra C. IC as . " 0. 106a . " light brown, 1U " CutLoaf.75i& " Powdered, 7 2s.. C02e, Rio, 5 sk...-.. . O. G. Java, Zi lbs " Moea. 3 lbs Cranberries, per qt.. Dried Corn, per B......... Dried Apples, 18 & for... Dried Peaches, 3 tt for Pared Peaches, "p E... . Pitted Cherries, V &.. Syrup, per gsl- Coal 01!. pergallcn White Flah, per kit Mackerel, per kit j 3aU Der barrel . Drop into the reliable and well known Drue Stand of J. J. Bender, Nemaha City, and ask them what the reputation of theGrenMoti i tain Cathartic PlUa has been since 1S35. Yoa will be told that they have been and are & standard Liver Regulator or Medicine An Infallible Eemedj for Malarious Fevers, jaundice, EestlessnesB, Mental Depression, Siok Headache, Constipation, Billiousness, Dyspepsia, fee, Try one box, only 25 cents. Yoa wtu never; regret !t. CO. Day t Braekett. So!e Proprietor?, !Sm5 Korsim Pltr. Me. J