THE ADVERTISER THUBSDAY, MARCH 10, 18S1. Grass seeds at Nickell's. Bead Dr. Collin's new "ad." For first class groceries call on T. L. Jones. o&6 A. A in this issue. ilclnincb'a new "ad." 3Tew supply of nice cakes at Fur i&m Palmer's. The city was pie last Saturday. crowded with peo- Furniture and tinware repaired by Stevenson & Cross. The best brands of an hand at T. L. Jones'. flour always Call at this office for all kinds job work, at reasonable rates. of Want butter and eggs. Highest price paid by Stevenson & Cross. Finest stock of wall paper ever" in Brownville at NickelFs drugstore. Dr. Collins, Dentist, Brownville. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Xot at home on Fridays. Best Bread in Brownvillo at the new Bakery of Funnan fc Palmer al ways fresh and clean. Give them .a trial. Thos. Bichards sells Furniture and Cook Stoves, Coffins, Hardware, Farm Implements, cheaper than any man in Nemaha county. Married, on the 3d inst., by Elder J. J. Henry, at the home of the groom, Mr. Wm. Halroyd and Mrs. Mary Wil son, both of Glen Bock, Neb. Married, on Feb. 23d, by Elder J. J. Henry, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. Arlington "Watkins and Miss Metella E. Epler, both of Glen Rock, Neb. The first cheering note of the blue bird greeted our ears last Sunday morning: But the romance of that song was disturbed next day by an eight inch snoK.. Married, on- March 3d,. 1881;. at the residence of the bride!s.brotherKby. Rev. Mr. Bingham, Mr. Frank Baker and Miss Lina Leech, all' of. Bratton, Nemaha county, Nebraska. If any of our country subscribers to Thk Advertiser desire to pay up arrearages in corn and a year in ad-- ranee, we will allow them twenty-five cents a. bushel for the same. This of fer will stand good until March 15th. If you want any kind of job work done, plain or fancy, blanks, bill heads or letter heads, horse bills, visit ing caTds, wedding, eawlft, etc.. We have one of the best job offices in- the west, and will do yeas work promptly and cheap. Engineers have lately been exam ining the river- at this, point with a view of buildisg-a railroad bridge. It is not known certainly, in whose inter est these engineers are acting; but it is understood that bedrock, is reached at a depth ofrfrom-twenfcjight to forty- two feet.. Max. Jas. G. Clark, in the Presbyte rian church,.last Friday evening, enter tained. t)na of Brownville's best audi ences.. Mr. Clark is a sweet singer and aipleasant gentleman, and gives more real, soulful, elevating pleasure for 25 oenta than you can get elsewhere for the same money. The great man of Mentor has been declared President of the United States, without a dissenting voice; and the Union House, Brownville, is unani mously accorded to be the best dollar-a-day house in the West. Best table,, best beds, best cigars and every apr gointment of the house tends- peace, pleasantness, quiet and comfort When you come to town call at the- Union and prove what we say. SUerr Firm" Lon. and Milt Jones, under the firm name of Jones Bros., having purchas ed the meat market of Bath & Body, would respectfully iuvite the public to call and see them. Jones Bros, claim to understand their business, and will not only Seep all kinds of meats that can be had in this market but deal it out in choice parcels, tastefully cut, to suit purchasers. Remember the place old. stand of Body Bros. This, winter has been remarkable for blizzards; The one that made us the maddest held forth Wednesday af ternoon and night last week. Snow fell to the depth of about eight inches, and came in whirls, eddies and" gusts, from all directions at once. It placed an embargo on railroad business, and we did not have a Lincoln train from Wednesday evening until well, this is the eighth day, and no train yetr except from Nebraska City. Carpets and oil cloths, a 'big stock. Call and see. He will sell cheaper than anyone. Dolen. The editor of Tiie Advertiser has always been an advocate of woman suffrage, hence The Advertiser will do all it can to elect the suffrage amend ment The point that the anti-suffragists are harping on, that a majority of women do not want to vote, even if true, does not figure with us as-an-argument at all The objeet of the amendment is to concede and guarantee a right tnat tne women are now de prived of, and that many ask for. Those who do not want to avail them selves of the right ortprivilege of vot ing, need not do so. There will be no law compelling such to vote. LOCAL PEESONALS. B. H. Bailey, of Bratton, called, Saturday. Miss Eva OTelt is in the city, visiting. Jolly Jim Titus, of Nemaha City, was in town Saturday. Dr. Eberiy paid St. Soe a Yisit last week, to see Sara Bernhardt. J. H. Drain, of Nemaha, paid Tiie Advertiser a visit Saturday. D. B. Colliapp, of Tecumseh, has sold his cigar manufactory to Charlie Scott. Wm. Watkins and T. H. Bunford, of Glen Rock, paid us a short visit last Saturday. Miss Mary Campbell, who for some time past has been visiting friends at Nebraska City, arrived at home last week. - Capt, Alex. Carey, of St. Louis, has returned to Brownville, and will have charge of the ferry boat this season. Miss Carrie Leech, who has been teaching the Washington precinct school, arrived at Brownville Saturday evening. Miss Annie McComas returned from Ohio, Wednesday last, where she has been visiting with relations during .the winter. Every bridge on the Republican river, seven, was washed away by high water last week. Several mills were also destroyed. Thomas Body, living north of the poor farm, offers some fine stock, and farming implements for sale at public auction next Monday. air. ana .Mrs. it. u. Heikes were given a farewell ball by the yoaag peo ple of Brownville, at the Opera House, Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. H, Started for Ohio Wednesday. Hon. Chureh Howe went directly to his comfortable rural home, from ms arduous legislative laoors, and is enjoying much needed rest We un derstand that his farmer friends last Thursday evening gave him a reception, and gathered around him by hundreds and gave him the grasp of cordial friendship and appreciation. There was a "railroad meeting' held in the court house last Thursday evening. There was quite a number out, and some talk and resolutions were indulged in, but no one seemed to have a very well defined idea or in formation of the object of the meeting; :but from what we could gather the call for the meeting seemed to be based upon a rumor that no DedrocK ror a bridge-had;been.or was likely to be, found at Nemaha or Aspinwall. This news was- very indefinite, however, and the only action taken by the meet ing was to appoint a committee, con sisting of Jno. L. Carson,. C. W. Wheel er and J. S. Stull, to look after the gen eral railroad interests of the- city, and ascertain the condition of the- Brown ville bridge charter, and report at any subsequent time thiit a meeting may be called by the committee-. CLOCKS ! Stevenson & Cross. "Equity," of the Post continues the whine about the Advertiser's "abuse" of Daily, Schick and Reyman. Very well let them call it abuse if it will be any oil to .their sore spots, self inflicted, and exposed by us, and our correspondents. The truth is the worst kind of medicine for those fel lowsbut The Advertiser has no other kind for them. We haven't a bit of whitewash on hand, and they'll have to be content with the daubs of the Sheridan Post A man took 2,100 head of sheep to the "Dismal" last falL Ho walked into North Platte a few days ago feel ing quite dismal. The weather had kitted1 every weather and ewe he had. He thinks that country more suitable foe raising white bears and Esquimau dogs than-sheep. Fresh seeds at NickelTs. See change in Dr. Eberly's card. Wagon timber and iron by Steven son & Cross. Berkshire hogs, highbred for by Stevenson & Cross sale Ladies' French kid shoes at Dolen's. Timothy seed, raised in Nemaha county, at Nickell's Drug store. Best Bread in the city at Funnan & Palmer's and don't you forget it. JUST BEAR IN MIND. Choice teas at Whittemore's, at Bed Rock prices. Anyone wishing to buy an outfit for housekeeping can save money by i-buying of Stevenson & Cross, as they keep everything in that line. GRAIN! Highest market price-paid by D. E, Douglas fe Co-. Stoves, furniture,, and queensware L by Stevenson & Cross. Oranges, Lemons, Pickles, Fish of all kinds, Hams, Bacon and Shoulders at Do len's Ifotlcc Is hereby given that I wiH examine- all persons wha may desire to oner themselves as candidate for teachers of the primary or common schools of this county, at the Court House, in Brownville on the first Saturday in each month. Philip Crother, 21-tf Co-Superintendent, SPRING TRADE. Stevenson & Cross Are going to sell the following lines of goods at extra inducements for the com ing season : Clocks, Stoves, Furni ture, Queensware, Bain Wagons, Corn Shelters, Corn Plant ers, Harrows; Seeders, Stock Cutters, Cul tivators, Plows and Spring Wagons. Hardware, Tinware, Iron, Wagon Timber.Groceries, Pumps, Sewing Machines, Silverware and Cutlery, with a full line of COFFINS, Burial Cases, Bobes, Suits, and Hearse. Calls attended promptly, night or day. Hardware, Furniture and Stoves a Specialty. To buy a good deal for a little mon ey, come and try us. Public Sale. At CM. Hayden's, two miles west of London, on Satur day, March 12th, 1881, 'commencing at 10 o'clock, a. m. the following property will be sold : 5 work horses, 8 cows, 1 colt, 28 head of Swine, Siiead of calves, 1 set double harness-, 1 two- horse culti vator, 4 two horse wagons, I spring wagon, 1 double shovel cultivator, 3 stirring plows, 1 cook stove, 2 heating stoves, 1 sofa, 1 secretary, bedsteads, tables, stands, chairs, and a variety- of household furniture. Cutting Affray. In a quarrel concerning a Bmall meat bill, last Sat urday evening, Will Emery had his face badly cut, with a meat knife, by Isaac Williams, in his butcher Bhop. Williams was arrested, brought before Justice Osbern, and bound over in the sum of $500 to appear at the next term of the District Court. We are in receipt of the seed catalogue of David Landreth & Sons, Philadelphia, Pa. It is illustrated with cuts of their farm buildings and the more important vegetables. It con tains valuble tables and instructions to market gardeners and amateurs. It is mailed, postpaid, to all who apply for It. For the best and cheapest Sewing Ma chines on the market see J. L. McGee. Liquor retailed at saloons after the law comes into operation must bo pure, or; at least, free from poisonous drugs, and the low. provides a severe penalty for violation of this provision. That is one of the- best things of the law. "Bread is the staff of life. and Homewood So Shiffer's flour is what ladies generally use now when they want a good article of the "staff." Can be had at the stores and groceries at Brownville-and Nemaha City.. 27tf The most pleasant and" prompt congh remedy ! Dr. Marshall's Lang Sjrrap. Children cry for It. Call on our druggist and try a bottle of 11 Pries onlp 05- and 50 h cents. Fifteen pigeons each, at twenty one yards rise, were-shot at by W W. Browning and It. O. Heikes, Saturday, for the Nemaha County Sportsmen's badge, resulting: Browning, 13; Heikes, 11. Farmer If you anticipate getting harness this spring, gi ve me a call before buy ing, for workmanship, quality of stock, and prices, I can give you the best. B. F. Sotjdek. Call upon Seeman for groceries at low prices. He pays no rent, does his own work, buys for cash, and he. can and will sell cheaper than any other house. Highest market price paid for Country produce. FARMERS. David Campbell Las the largest stock of Farming implements ever brought to this county. Call and see him if you want good plows. Miss Emma Uhlig, of Atchison county. Mo, died Wednesday, and was buried Friday in the cemetery of this city. Aged 14 years. We are always pressed to recommend a good article, Dr. Marshall' Lung Syrap never falls to care a cough or cold In a short time. Trrlt. Only 25 and 50 cen la abottlo. Sold by all druggists. For Sale CnEAr.--A House and three lots in a desirable location in this city.. For further particulars call at this office. Fresh milch cows, gentle and well broke, for sale by J. L. Ilitte, four miks south of Nemaha City. 39-wS" Prof. Guirtnette's Freach Kidney Pad Is manufactured In this country from- the French formula, and Is the genuine. For sale by druggists. Plow boots and rub ber boots at Dolen's. Coffins And furniture, a large stock of all styles by Stevenson -& Cross. We clip the following items from the Rock Port Journal, 5th inst: The Mary ville Republican says it is rumored that the Wabash will extend their Clarinda branch down the Noda way from Itoseberry to St. Joseph. It seems to be settled that the Q. M & P. will be extended to the Missouri river in this county the coming season. This will place BockPort and the peo ple of Atchison county directly in con nection with the Wabash system of roads. It is a big thing. The Council Bluffs Nonpareil is au thonty for saying that a new bridge across the Missouri is to be build at an early day. The contract, which has oeen signea, seaiea ana uenvereu. is held by the Keystone Bridge company wiiuu is now matting me preliminary surveys. Nebraska City peoplo cher ish the belief that Jay Gould is at the bottom of the move, and that the Wabash will build from Shenandoah to that plaee. Hams, Cheap, at J. L, McGee' s. At the M.E. Church, next Sunday evening, the Pastor will devote a half an hour to "Scripture and Science," and will discuss the question, "Who are right Moses, Paul and others who declare, or Lyell, Winchell and others who deny, that Adam was the first man?" E. J. Wi llis, Pastor. FOR BARGAINS in harness, collars, whips, saddles, curry combs, horse brushes, and every thing: usually kept in a flrst-class har ness shop, call on J. II. Bauer, corner Main and Second streets Brownville, Neb. Pare Cod-Fish, not mix" ed with Hake, at J. L. Mc Gee's. Mr. Kennedy, the young post .master of Fairview, Reel Willow coun ty. Neb., who was recently detected in robbing the mail?, and is now awaiting trial hi the Lancaster jail, ' w:is not long ago a student in the. Nebraska University This is the first time we have al luded to it this winter as "the ueauti ful snow." It fell so geutly and pro fusely Monday forenoon. While very beautiful it J is getting a little, monot onous. Fall wheat Flour at J. L. McGee 's.' The inaugurations of .President Garfield, on the 4th, took place amidst unprecedented civic and -military grandeur and display, and passed off in good feeling and universal approbation. Young men, Dolen has added to his stock a full line of clothing for spring and sum mer. Also, a full stock of Boy's cloth ing, which he will sell cheap. In Atchison county Mo; Lincoln township, recently, a young man nam ed C. A. Holt, swallowed arsenic and died, because the girl he loved would not consent to marry him. Chaxceilok Fairfield will be in Brownville Sunday, March 20th, at which time he will deliver a Lecture on temeprance, of which further notice will be given. Maj. Caffrey has sold outhis Pilot paper, at Wyandott, Kan., to a com pany of gentlemen,, who will publish a dairy, and call it the "Kawsmouth PUot.n - When yon want a nobby suit of clothes, or a Rice pair of pants, call on Jacob Marohn. He will please you, both a3 to prices and fit. Don't fail to try hint. A man named Graham was recenV Iy killed at Camp Sheridan by James Kissick. The latter acted in self de-defense. March 7th snow fell to the depth of eight inches. Attention is called to David Campbell's new "ad." in this, issue. Try some of that magnificent Saw- log chewing tobaco,at T. L. Jones. Flour,all the brands, at Dolen's. It is against the rules of the church at Seward for boys and girls to chaw gum in meetin. We hope we will not be provoked to say anything soon again about our spike team of legislators. The Jongregationalists are under taking the enterprise of building an academy at Franklin, Neb. 2,000 yards ging hams, at 6 1-4, at Do len's. There is no town in Nebraska of the size of Brownville that does much substantial business. as Found. A pair of silver specta cles. Own?r will please call at this ofiiw, .'tin! . ; for this notice. The Nebraska State Teachers' Association will hold its fifth aunual session in Omaha, March 29, 30, 31. SEEDS. SEEDS. Hedge, Field and Garden, Fresh, Drug and Book store of McCreery. at iSBaiWap Will be herethisweek. Stevenson & Cross. "They say" the bridge locators at the mouth of the Nemaha find no indi cations of bedrock, at their present depth of 60 feet. Highest market price paid by E. DOUGLAS & CO. r The five civilized Indian tribes of the Indian Territory, says the Colarado Farmer in 1880, cultivated over 300,- 000 acres of land, raised 336,000 bushels of wheat,. 2,205,000 bushels of corn, 1,- 022,000 oats, and vegetables in the same proportion. Ladies, call and see the handsomest thing in neck ties, cord and tassels in all shades, trimming silk and velvets, and some thing new in buttons at Dolen's. Wagon Timber for sale by David Campbell. An Itcmtar Appropriation. In telllngcof- Warner's Hafe Ktdney and Liver Cure. Un Republican, Hudson, N. Y. ays In Us Washington Items: "It seems to be generally understood that an-especial ftp proprlatlorewlll be mode tot the purohase. for the use of t her, members of Senate and House, of Warner's Safe Pills and Warner'u Safe Bitters."" 20m3 Sandwich 4 hole mounted sheller, for sale cheap by Stevenson & Cross. AnX On the margin of your Advertiser, or on tho wraM'C-r, indicates that the limf paid for 5;ft? expired, and that a settlement and leittiwai :s .solicited ! us. ti Cash Paid for Wheat. The highest market price paid for good wheatat Glen Rook Mills. 43if JQ.HUPDART& CO. DO YOU WANT Nursery stock, all kinds, of the very best quality and varieties, fresh from the ground in which they grow? Go to FURNAS NURSERY, Brown ville, Nebraska. 37-tf Wastes One or more sets of books to post up and keep in order double entry style. Books opened, closed and corrected. A few more private student) at reason able rates. 2tt-tf A. W. SULTZRAUGH. Hyglealc. Tho Express. Chicago, says of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure: "It Is, In the high est senKe.hyglenlc.and can be used by young and old with equal advantage. It gives the only relief yet attained, that can be termnl permanent. In Krlghl'aDisease, and till alone should rank It higher In the lists or medical triumphs." 20m3 For first-class goods, and of all kinds, call at Dolen's. STOP TflAT COUGII. By going to the reliable and well known Drug stand of J. J. Bender, at JJeinaha City, and buying a Si bottle of Green Jfountain Cough Balsam. If, after using two-thirds, you get no relief r return the balance and get your money back, bee advertisement in this paper. CASH PAID fer Seedling Cotton woods, Asb, Elm, Maple, Box Elder, and Sycamore. Call on me for sizes and price. ROBT.W.TURXAS. 37tf" Brownville, Xebr. D Oat meal at Dolen's. Bain "U'agona, whips and cross-cut saws by Stevenson &-Cross. Fresh Bread, piea and cakes al ways on hand at Funnan & Palmer's S&rewdacss sad Ability. Hop Bitters so freely advertised In all the papers, secular and religious, are baring a large sale, and are supplanting all other medicines. There Is no denying the virtues of th hop plant, and the proprietors of these Bitters have shown great'shrewdness and ability in compounding a bitters whose virtues are so palpable to everyone's obser vation, Exchange. The GREAT GERMAN INVIGORaTOR Is the marvel of the Medical "World. It never falls to completely enre Nervoas De bility, Itnpotenoy, Mental Depression, and all diseases caused from excesses. The testi mony of thousands can be had by writing F. J. CHENEY, Toledo, Ohio, sole agent for the United States. Price Si 00 per box, six boxes for $5.00. If your druggist doos not keep the remedy, send to headquarters and get the medicine by mall. Circulars and testimonials on application. d An old darkey, who was asked if in his experience prayer was answered, replied: "Well'sah; 'pends on w'at you axes fo Just arter de wah, w'en it was mighty hard scratchin' fo the colored bredren, I 'bsarved dat w'en I pray de Lord to sen' one o Marse Pey ton's turkeys fo the ole man, dare was no notice taken ob de partition; but w'en I pray dat he wud sen' de ole man fo de turkey de matter was 'tended to befo sun up nexr mornin', dead sartin. Ex. Clothing, Glothin SHOES, SHOES. Ml new and fresh, just ar rived, and the finest on the market. Will be sold very low. Everybody call early at the Model Souse of J L. McGee. The great satirist, the senator from .New iork, referred to Whyte, of Maryland, as "the last twig upon the democratic tree." MI gaze upon the Maryland senator," said be. "with melancholy, not as the last rose of sum mer, but as the last rose of hist sum mer. The sight is pathetic. The Maryland senator is the last remnant of that entity once know as the dem ocrat party, lie is the last of the Mo hicans,, the hast of the bourbon barons. ana oeforehim, wrapped m the mouldy and melancholy mantle of past great ness, I uncover with profound respect." The B. &M. Distributing Seed Wheat Amongst the Seedy. The B. & M. Railroad Company is doing a good work in the distribution of seed wheat among the destitute farmers in the southwest part of tho State. The plan of distribution is this : Applications are sent to the County Clerks in advance, to be distributed am'ong the farmers, filled out by them and returned to the Clerk, where they are examined by the Clerk or the Com missioners, and classified into first, second and third classes, representing those most needy, those less needy, and those who do not need assistance. The company has distributed largely l m tne counties of Franklin. Gosoer. Harlanv Pumas. Red Willow, Hitch cock and Frontierand are just sending in another lot cf fifteen hundred bush els. Manager Touzalin, by whose direction this distribution of seed wheat has been made, has shown that he takes interest in the welfare of the people who ars his patrons. Ex. Tor the Young People. Wo have received from the publishers a copy of the Home Companion, an eight-page llluitrntcd paper for yoang folks. Wo huv no hexltar.cy In saying that the paper Ik th' beat now published for children. It Ir sprightly and handsome, nnd tho tone of it Is morn!', so rrnich no. Indeed, that after n careful perusal of Its pages we fall to fled i Ingle item that lsobjeotlonablfr8nd we with pleasure recommend It to every family as Jnst Sho paper to put In the hands of children. It Is published at 239 St. Clalr St.. Cleveland. O., by the Hoanr Companion Pcbusuinc Co. The price per year Is only 60 cents for .cult-Monthly and & cents for Monthly, and a pr-ent Included. Send for a specimen ropy. ICffi 3evr Bible. Quick Work. Tho new version of the New Testament, which hs beea so many yearn In course of translation, and hlch- Is nnquestlonably tbe moat Important literary enterprise this century has seen. Is being waited for with curiosity nd anxiety by hundreds of thou sands. It Is not generally known that a first edition of 500.njs copies has already been manufactured In England, and 100,000 copleH are said to be already In New York City, not one of them permitted to be sold. They are awaiting a telegram from the authorities In England authorizing their Issne. The first copies can only be had at the extrava gant price of ?10 per eopy. The Literary lie volution proposes fully to meet the de mands wMch Its array of friends are making upon It by doing probably the quickest work In book-making which has eyer yet been ac complished. Arrangements have been fully made to put the entire book Into type Inside of 21 hours from the time n printed copy of the English edition can be procured, anil within throe days at least tO.000 copies will be bound redy for deliver' to waiting custo mers, and at least 5,000 copies will be manu factnred every day thereafter, nntll the de mand I met. It will be printed In large, beautiful type, neatly and strongly bound In cloth, in a volume of about 500 page, and sold at thfrnomlnul price of 30 cents. A fine edition In balf Russia, gilt top, will be sold for 60 conl. and one In full Turkey morocco. gilt edges, for $1.25. Of course, the popular demand will be- enormous. Orders will be filled In the order In which they are received, with remittance. American Book Exchange. New York. How f Hake Soap- Tor a Cent a Pound. Shave Into small pieces five bars of Dob bins' Electric Soap, and boll In three quarts of water, nntll the soap Is thoroughly dissol ved, so that upon straining through a sieve nothing remains, add to the solution or "suds" threo gallons of cold water; stli briskly for several mlnuTca-fornix, and set It away to cool. Though It will look l!k notbing butsoap.auds while warm, n chem ical reaction will take place, and In twenty four hours time will develop forty or fifty pounds of magnificent nnd white soft soap costing Jen !fcsr one cent a pound, and a good as many of tho adulterated compound called soap, and sold at seven to- ten cents a pound. How long would It take for any oth er soap used the same to become anything but "soap-suds?" Anyhousewlfe known that It can not be done with any soap she has ever used. See If It can be done with Dobbins' Electric J. M. Campdkli., 8y HoSe-Agent.HowwrdNeb. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatalaaTaaiJaaaaaBaaaattiaaMKajaaaMBrJCt3 SPECIAL NOTICE. R. EBERLT DENTIST Inserts artlfl- riai teetn on uoid. silver, celluloid, and Gutta Fercba a. from f10 to 850 a set. Work nrst-ciass, ana saiiRracuon gURrantpeii. Offlce, corner Main and First Street. Brownville, Nebraska. Dr. Eberiy comes from one of the best den tal colleges In the country. Hats Hats DAVZD CAMPBELL. Dealer Agricultural Brownville, NEWTON and T SCHUTTLER ff A II II il 3 Spring Wagons and Buggies FBOM0SAS TBI" rtTTrC8 Moline J Furst & their improved Sulky. Canton Clipper, Dixon Clipper, and Norwegian, oFJLubuque, Iowa. My CULTIVATORS I wish to call your special attention to the NEW ERA or Moline Plow Co's Tongucless Cultivator, made of wrought iron, with wooden wheels, waranted to be as good and durable and do ars good work in the field as any tongueless cultivator in the market. Road Scrapers FURST. & BRADLEY'S And the Sucker State and The MARSEILLES Cf&ll., ,M- A,. and Roller Stalk Cutter Double Row HARROWS, Vibrating and Rcversable Harrows. FARMER'S f-a-. ITf Corn Planter FRIEND Weyhrieh Header I also handle the CHAMPION MACHINE, and the Keystone PEED MILL and PEED CUTTER Also a full line of Corn Shelters, Wheelbarrows and Wagon Wood- Work These good's will be sold as cheap as any first class goods in this mai ket.. Call and see the largest stock of Implements ever brought to this County. Farm fer Sale.S& Acres. Two ant) one-half miles southeast of Fern 30aaresander cultivation, SO acres pasture, with g 06 fenc. Good rm.nlng vrater in pasture. Good house, well and plenty of timber. House Insured for Ave years, far S5UO. Terms, S12X); $300 cash and balance on four reara time. If dwdred. For further par ticulars, call on or cddreg.t ABE WILLIAMS. 3S-tf Peru, Nebraska. MARL ATT &. KING, DZAMntS IN General Merchandise Dry Goods, Groceries, Ready'JIadS Clothlnu. Boots, Shoes. Hats, Cap, and a General As sortment of Drugs and Patent Medlcluei. 43. Highest prlcca paid for butter and eggs. ASPINWALL, NKBRASXA. PEisrsioisrs. Kvery wound or injury. cvn by accident, or any disease, entitles a soldier of the late war to a pension. All Pensions by the law of January. 1879, begin hack at date of dl ohanreor death of thesotdler. AH entitled should apply at onee. Thousand who ere now drawt g a pension- tre entitled to an Increase. Soldier nnd n-lilowe of tho war of 1S12, and Mexlrnn war are entitled to pen sloni. ThoiiHondsnreye entitled to bounty bnt do not know 1U Kee In nil cae SI0 Fiy for every description of war elaiim collected. Employ an attorney residing In Washington, who can give per nnl atten tion to your hu!neK. American nnd For efn patents ohtnlned on short notice. Send two stiimp for pension ami bounty Ihws. Address W. T. FITZGERALD, V. .S. Plnlm Agent, Lock Box J'22, Washington. D. C. feb!7 LANDRETHS' ns a ratal Card for C&ts- JLvlfA Pj?0- ! lOUUrtamiuuHtv&KtiKS Ctwr M UUmt Stat. DAVID LAKDJtETH c 80WS,ItoiaiPJL ilr",w "trJ SyS . nBssiES ' r. : i Invalids vrho have lost foot ore recovering vital stamina, declare In grntefu! terms ineir appreciation of the merits as a tonic of Ho- tetter' Stomach Bitters. Not only does It Impart strength to the weak, II correct an Irregular add stale of the stom- acn.maues trie bowels act at Proper Inter XffiS 23? &JJ&L"S 5 niHuiiiaiicana Kianey troumes, ana con quer as well as prevent fever and ague. rorsaieny au .uragglsts and Dealers gener- OI1J , A vetretabto BrrDarmtloB sad tba , I J rewmty la th world for BiirJit'i l uiri,B ajuu Jfooaajy, jut WjrjLSjjaa-7 jjarjuaaaatjjaaaij. -tyj 'iVstitnontals of thslslxhtst e-rd la irrocf of these stxtemcotsu ror th enre of TJTjab, eCX for Wswr aUrTs 8aTi DUTkartea. Cbtc. , -tTor the enre of Rrlc-at-'s and the ethef dlseases. call for vrrBcz'a Satfe HJAmer aatl Llrcr Core. KtWsraer' SafeKeme dies sre sold by DrujaTpist and Dealers in9Iedicin eTerxwIiere. EEWABM&CO, Pr opxlstors. Roorh t?r. X.X. iBarsnd for Pasiphlet and Tertim&abLls. P CELEBRATED IA -& -iC i i aaaBljLaJk f ill ttzsmrzm a? A rk S f laaaara aVLJJJJH fally !raen-4 wila a-iraliUs mods f cara. Prof. Hami Ulaitntad paapHlH u-at frta oa applieaboa. 1IAKRIS EEJIElr CX, aaaf; CanakU. 3ris h Sarlrt Hu, St. La a la. Ho. n Implements Nebraska. fl f If t 9 Plow Co's Sulky and Walking Plows, Bradley, or Garden City Clipper, and Are from the same Manufactury. and JRoad Ploics. Listers and Drills Blunt Press Wheat Drills. Combined. FURST & BRADLEY, or f "Frcedman,.,r O'Brien, and Ster- - A. - , Has few Eauals and no Superiors. Is the Best in the Market. David Campbell, STASDARB IVXIGUTS. The following tabl howa the number o pounds In a bushel of the Txrloaa articles mentioned: Apples, dried St i IVarhes.... 33 Potatoes, Irish 80' Totntoes. iwnI .60' Pa ,.0 J V MWIM4WmMmt)Q Slt 60 SEED8. Blur Grata. ,U Clover ...... 60 Hemp. . .M Osage Oranj...M Somhnin...... .3 Timothy i Turnip M Wheat 60 Broom Corn..4J Hungarian . ....... Mlllst BO Barley. Rean.i, citor,.-W Deans, vrblte.....flu Bran ...... ................00 Buckwheats jjj j Coal, stone ..... SO j Corn, on cob ..7D j Corn.sbellad 59 Cora Meal .......50 Hair, plastering . 8 Hay, ton 3,000 Honey, stra'd. gnl13 Lime, unslackad SO Malt, Barley SO Oats ..........JM Onions kt f Onion 8eU...33 DENTISTRY. Dr. J. C.Ebexhji Formerly of St. Jw, hns permanently lo cated In Brownvlll., Neb.J FIXE WrfK A SPECIALTY. Offlco Southwest corner Muln and Flrnt sts.. LEVI JOHNSON, PB0PRIET0K, Centrally located; Good fare, bio spared to make guents Good barn for horse and and poirim, comfortable- Charge Heasox&Me. BR, fPJTT8? m&E s-jiiii6di3iriti3ir. si C-..-3... u-.r .., . 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HI. arth 3li Jju. 6t Lowla. Mo? s A !affa- B.ar mA nmif. RkiJ. ... w-.t lark. cMta.aiir. witfc minx Ih.n, lit foi. l-l.frW.. iCap.l.tWomalia. 3tirtiaar W.reiTaearu9nEj m..hu& a iukM...uMr, Slrrilit io Wnaiea. ran anJ utatowaL " to Unit f roam. Adiit. tc llatlui; Ant to WiriaT. rrMUtation, .t. nam, Crl.l.., ul H.inmoa. cM.j;.r.Z T"- UfIi,,!?l?f auan, ktMat Bmm pV.m eele, 4o ala an Spermatorrhea. BaiuaJ. JJtb'Utr- tec. ' mMUr.ttfit kaamltpMH.. .Lm. ". ' Ui " mw diw! m v- w A. W ""X ,HlIallTlM, Li-tsrt ex S&1k1 i -r;x?.'M 1&. FPROKEDOLLA O r -? . or it. w naaaaaaanBDBaBBpaaaBaaaalja . dtacriBM Moka, a aiiutr.tu.i. y .-- iii.iua, .woiiaiai S$?iSZ ".- Tha combla4 aelataa ia psaltiTtlj lha avMt Ml Bask aabluhtxt. Tat author ia ir-.rv HB. raouiniar .1 ear.. nA n.. uv. .!? J7w. or mtaj rcara arirtirr. (aa It well kaava); aa4taaa,rjna.aa4nlaa&rtt.atn.a ULt n u . rV aa CaiO-tre" 1.a.l.-rwao aaaaaa taaaa U ai K, ua. IillbJ.afaW c.roaie Jtaaaaaa asuTeantiMicalol caaea, aaj oiuih 1 1&C7. ora1 impar. aaxaal a.ociat!a, atlfatot. nr ,iaal uxmhJ ratiaats traared br Biail aoit .- TCK... ...... BGBtntiextmil .. BB,r.a..a. ... aoaat coaaaltarioa ia prafarraa'. vkKk ia ana1 laVilr. boa. aiaoa la ia aaaoarad by patiiau dra.r.ce tr..taaal aaailac. fra . j -""'" oajrucaii.a. er iM.a r traatmtat iMnn - ui.j-j.-a. -j'-"..vijj i rrTrrrtr InussktAiiio TcttM Aa eatirc.rN.tr and noairiT.!.t.ri te or Sciniaal XSDUalona and Irapotancr -T taw mr tnn.TijjiAniinuatat..tjnaa!aaUfriMlraaaM. tlV aaaafraansaJr ka arana wttk aa sua or b-anaaa, ajar Ojm a-. latartwaagk ttaorCaary aaiauiia ti ara. Jlu. at at oaauaaal kaa aaaliaaatTaa-jaaaaMaatjaaaaiTii niiiitr l TL ' KBM?dr tor IJ flm.JKfV and MTfBjnnJL tcjNtLtVr naraaca. thai t vJt i mm ! ii .P..tnT--i. aia.lMai MMI al I.. .11. li i I. aria by ta. Ma-aaa. rroraaaiaa ta -- ml It to aa rMaum lUoavrj aWbilkn, nia.Mafju arf b. u. IrtM. ......a .Mm. I.W. .. m...mm r. mmrm . .UU.. 4-t. .Ma-i HARRIS REMEDY CO. rfl CHEMISTS. Unmottcffnf testimony to the JZJtcaev of rrof. ItarrW Seminal rantUleH, tukn front Irettera rgceinctl from J'atroiiat IjaJUaa. April Ilt!i, ST9t Th. rrmrdy ia workiar prOVcflji. Had opilipay Irarn wtata.aa. for aicM arara paat. CUnr. lag. 14, 5bT9. 1 am tbcaa(!ir tgrt- aatT faal Uc, lop. Tac yoaat tcaa In la caantrr U catnat Utltr. Mlaaoari. Scpr. 1. IST9. IracanraIin moth aWti.o rnK WW. smxm aa of yoar rama-fiei Uat I want to try then ia anoth.r caae. Tita ia of Unj ataodinr. aad .ill atrJajwitthiaa: rary alroa. JOS.. Jan. 3, IST9. I lira aaad p ywir parities or m.V e; aaaj ma aaotbar aa aaoa aa poaaibla. That packar jtopped an apparent rroable.fcat rhereata wrakaen ytt. aa4 I wub joa wooH prroare th.a lot far the rare of Out. Iora,Oer. 10th. 197a 1 am ilmctt larpriwJ it rmr Pa hllaa. They bara worked Uka a charm a a m. i aa it tir.c? UBich ot a man aa 1 aria Ubre likior. I waa o lb. Terjt of lha trrr. 1 thootht. Jjxl there au aa car. for aw tot aear linn r-l hiyrt of a enrr. Weat Virs,Bi. Aaf- 3. I879I rrcfiiel year mtiieinr, aad ,.ii,Tf,t hV "r:ll.,ne'tor,'l",l'tTtt""l. ia 5L-lHtw s;0,, ?'Hr wbcl ,lee -" tr u .2)Jara frwj. .oabaradaaa ajreat Ihtar braa. I arill ate.? yoe all the orJjra I raa. , From n rhuileian unrt Surnn. Mlaaaan. Ja tAtH. .TX Plejae fcrxanl uitre anM ao, rf th. rwjllM. Tie pai,..i h.ml Z" .ae5"ot7oT .as aex. ia xddinoai. t a unplr be, j, r.,, Ittmnsr xmI 1 tbiak aaMlirrw.il a-t ln all frxbt. ""renaf. aaj t . , - From it JimooM. Maryland. Sr-t. 2. Ii73-Ll Jaa.ary .tpthami box of yoor r.mrdy, for ., , eur eil,leB,K tIa a t, tjj, a rerfrcl care of !,. We )-..e awrtk.r ra.r ow S.r tctia tba aime way.aj! wiati by rrturamij aoe Ka.J twl. 4f r -r