i ' K I r 1 , sr. 1 t ' ;(. urn wni iimrltfiiiTi'mmiTi mirm run anni mini iniiiirntri NEBRASKA ADVERTISER TIirHSDAY, Al'Hir.jJS, 1f"Hli " fall cut t'aillpbell fdl'your fJstWM and Drills. - Wagon timi.er' ilml il'On by HtOVfcn- snti & Cross. llir-ad, seven" ioviM for n tillnl'lUr, at thu Tity Haltbry. UiVo Stroblo il cull, ill tile' ('ity JJakory, and get prices'. TlltS stoamiidut, "Hud Cloud' bussed till Iho rlvor, Friday. I f yort Want a pood I'low C'anlp1 bell's is tho place Id gut It. Fresh Bread, pica and eaki'tf ai vays on h.'lnd at Furmiln & Palmer's" Kurly Hose potatoes and biro fresh garden Ccd for sale by Stovi'hsHtti & Cross. ' ' ' s Fresh incaii, l'ios, cakes, otC baked evofj' other day) at Ihe City llakery, Xinoty-srtven arrivals at tho UiW ion Hotel ihtring till week ending April 2 illi. -Largo slrink of tfrocorlesi, Jllat fd: echedut tho tilty liakcryj Id bo sold cheap fol casili Sloves, Furniture, Tinware, Hardware, Trails, Rope, Ilird Cages, 11 ocs, Hakes, l'owder & Shot, Screen wire Wash 13oilers & Low Prices. AVu.i.iXfj linos. & Joiidan. 'HieVo has btK'ii l'umors of a family drowning across tho river, but fi'om tho best information Wo can get there has been no person drowned up to thin Hate in this region of country. Mr. Phillippi, Superintendent of the ll. & M. was down to this city this Week and purchased all tho stone ho i-oitlil get, Ibr riprapping the river blinks on tho libo of his rotul at this place. Clothing, Clothing, Clothing ut Dolen's, Dolen'k,' Dolen's, for m6n,for men.for men unci boys and boys and boys. Tho fiver at this ri!c has beon tiliout Uflcen laches higher Hum it was in js-4.. whAehitpto this riao Was the liigliest wince the llrst settlement of this country by white men. Mr tieorgo Harmon resided wheto ho now tloei in US4;i, and noted the rise tlien andeeryhig riso since. In 1807 it lose to within ono foot of his '43 mark, tho liigesUt'teeaineo '40 until tho pres ent ono. J no. Ik Finch, IS, VT. C.T. of the I. ().(!. T's., will spoAk on temperance at the following places unit times: Nomulut'ity, Monday vjvening, May lUli ; A spinwall Tuesday evening May loth; FairvW Thursday evening May i'Jth; Sheridan Saturday evening May 'Mtli. Xemaha County Dist. Lodge of ti.T's. meets nl Shofidah on Saturday May utlK The C. Av. t T. Will lie present l.odgoa are requested to semi full delegations. l'rtn.ip 0notiii:u, t Sc DOLEN'S . iAZAR OP FASHION. Ladies, call at Dol cn's and see his new and nobby wraps, the newest in the market. -- AVo notice in Iho Omaha papers that some ono from Hrownville has been Writing up the Tanner ease, and overy hcntenw of tho Whole articio shows the prejudice of the Writer.. While Nve do not wish to take sides hi the oontrovofsy, wo feel it our dutv to protest agaiir.it the miUw that are lm- mg used to prejudice tho peoplo, bo fore tho trial. Mr. Tahhef has given gni ijoUd for his appearance at I'ourt ami will no lUmhl be on hand for trial, and ho is, as all men are, entitled b) a candid hearing, and wo say let nun nave it. It is timo enough to form our opinions aftor wo have heard tho sworn testimonv. lo6al personals. Alex McKinneyof liOmlon called Saturday. V, il. Parker, of Purtunk called last Saturday. Dhand Mrs. IL F. tcCoy,of Falls City, are In tho city. (loo. riimmings haH boon appoint ed ptMtmasUn- at lledford. Hon. and Mrsi 0. M. llaydon re turned from isatisiiH Saturday. . -' ('. T. Hichanlson of Fern Precinct, paid us a short vlsitlast Saturday. --Mr. .1.1). Loveless is building a beat residence on his farm lii'iif Sher idan. - Hr. It. 0. 'I'luu'imih eamo In from Teebmseli Tuesdav evening on a short visit. - Phil. Fraker has move'l out to hisfatlil, adjoining Dr. McComas' on tllo.we'st. f-1). 11. Colhapp ciimo in Fl'Otu Teotlmsehi J-'fiday, remaining over Sdnday. Andy Tynan, of iMou'Ordalo, llichardsun l-ounty, Jiaid Ihownvlllo a visit, Saturday. Hdm Ti L. Schick pUld tho lte publican AfnllUy a vlrflt laHt lvcok( to look lifter hl timber clainti Mrs. Molliu tfiuitti, or 'PocuniBeh, catuoliflridayi mill Will Spuitil li WUek or twri Visiting friends in this tiity. John Uarnes, of Xemaha precinct, was in town, Saturday, buying farm implements, and getting ready for spring work. .L.L Mercer and Miss Clara Mercer, .J.M. Hacker, A. IL Oilmoro and .laeksoh attended the Odd IMIowh' eulobrntlon at Shoridan Tuesday. Tito steam ferry boat brought down a load of cattle from tho vicinity of Sonota, Wednesday. Ladies, Dolen has some elegant silk ties. tt ts iinplnnsntit to bo continually hnok ln unit coukIiIiik. One bottle of Dr. Mnr HbnlH l,uni Hyrnp wtll euro you. Price twen tyltVo und tlfty contN bottle. DruKlats well It. Au X On the margin of your AnvmmsKU, or on tho wrapjier, iudieiites that the time paid for law expired, und that a settlement and renewal is solicited by us U EAKCOKN Highest market price paid by D. e. :dougx.as & CO. David Campbell has the largest stock of Farming implements ever brought to thin county Call and aeo him if you want good plows. YOUNG MEN, McGee & Moore have a nice line of spring clothing. Call and see it. from tho Noinnlia Times, Levi Johnson, J. J. Homier, Dr. Andrews, Dr. Kay, Unite Elliott, Mr. Losio and others have been sotting out shade trees thh? week. This is a good work, and we hope others will follow Uio oxample, until our streets uro Jined with shade trees. HavinK dropped in at,!. I McOeo'a, urownvtno, we saw one ot the largest and finest stocks of goods in tills country. U certainly Is tho placts to buy. Last Saturday tho public wjuare was staked off. and our citizeas began wet ting out shade trees, and tho .square is now well Idled with trees. "Walks! wero laid out, twvuty-llve feet in width, from each eornor of Uie square to the eeU'tw, where tliere is a-spjice loft with-j out trees. The space between thf walks is Altai Witn forest trees of various kinds. Around the square, outside of the space loft for a sidewalk, is also a row of hees. The square will bo fenced in Immediately to pro tect tho trees. Ladies, Dolen has the newest styles of trimmings of any house in town. Call and see. CASH PAID for Seedling Cottonwood, Ash, Itlm, Maple, Hox 'Mder, and Sycamore. Call on mo for sizes and prico. ItOJJT. W. FURNAS. 37tf Hrownvillo, Xobr, mij-mih READ T Key Stone Corn Planters, Corn Shel lors,Harrows,Soeders, Wheelbarrows, Bain spring and farm Wag ons, in seven different sitfes and styles, also clocks, stoves, furni ture,groceries, queens ware and Coffins, and having the services of a practiced cabinet maker and a first-class tinner, we can repair furniture and tinware promptly and cheap. Stevenson & Cuoss. Notice 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 Hrownville on. the first Saturday in each month. Philip CrotheV, 24 1-tr Co-Superintendent. PLOW BOY'S, McGee & Moore have the boss plow shoe. Call and see it. DO YOU WANT Xursery slock, all kinds, of the vory best quality and varioties, fresh from the ground in which they grow? Go to FUKXAS NURSI2KY, Hiiown Vll.J.K, Nkhuakka. 37-tf I'lovrn, IMoun. We have a few Harden City clipper Rock Island and other llrst class make of plows which we will sell at a verv low price. Call and see. Wl M.I NU l$UO.H. & JOKWAN. 12 lbs sugar for 1 at Dolen's. Cash Paid" fc7 Wheat. The highest market prioe paid for good wheat at Glen Rook Mills. 43tf JO. HUDDART & CO. Call upon Socman for groceries nt low juices. lie pays no rent, does his own work, buys for cash, ;ul ho can and will sell cheaper than any other house. Highest market jtricu paid for Country produce. Hats, the newest stock m town, at Dol en's. Harlow corn planter a new thing -(joto the Regulator and examine it before purchasing. Tom lUcitAUDs For Suite Cheap for Cah. Twenty head of cows and steers, at private sale. Apply to Uovi:i. Units., Hrownville, Neb. 8 lbs coffee for SI at Dolen's. The Orenteut UIchuIuu. a niiu(iiu, vuru, iinrillll-Hri ri'llllMjy, I oiitcrt overy tlnv. ntnl imvc!nin ilfaciKtA that kcopliiK tiro hlo(xt mx sTomncli cvciitur " iciauoyB una IIvit iictlvo, ! Um Rrentusi lml"s " "niicrrcii upon uiri. t, imtorHtwilirtt rtMrmly, nif Mis ptoprlct nro boliB IiIchwxI hy th(ir.tii'.K who 1 Hod orri lWTO r. i iV" "" "y h mih you It? acoanottiLTflolumii. try Freedman, Obrine, and Sterling harrows, for sale by Campbell. California fruits of nil kinds at Dolen's. Bauj "Wagons, whips and cros9jcut saws by .Stevenson & Cross. Extra copies of the adykhtibkii at A. Y. Xickoll's. Incidouts of tbo Plood, The wreckers have been doing well, catching much wood, many saw logs, railroad ties, bridge timbers etc. N'neo Cochran caught a pig Hoat ing down tho river. It was alivo and all right. Jim Johnson and Krouiont Strong had quite a race after a pelican, but they captured it alive. Measured feej from "tip to tip" 0f wings, The ferry bdat went tin Sntuluv lAst, about three miles on the Missouri side, and brought over (loo. Thompson's cattle--Thoy had n rather damp tinle getting to the boat. Tho water, Sunday, tllfeiltoned to WiLHh uwaVSOlUn of Mm ruitrmi.t fiwt just above town, and Mr. Harris the agent and operator went up and secur ed It with wire and stakes. Mike llarada, in command of the (iovermnont Mat boat, went down Sat urday and bellied thu IViiiivh t imi. their goods and stock td Iho tilufl's. - I ho telegraph ondratordt N'entaha. said to this stalim! li'rldnV. "t mn Wading around in six inched ot water on my oillco lloor," The farnirf un tho bottom between Hrownville and Xemaha are all Hood ed and It is doubtfi(l If even a crop of col'n can be raised this year on any of them. Hut they may bo able to do something by June. Mr. Ilawes, sold his 200 aero farm on the bottom below this city to Mr. Heard for 8500. Tho place is well im proved, and has good timber worth double tho money paid. Ono man on tho Xishna lost forty head of fat cattle in trying to swim them across the stream. Ho drovo them in above a bridgo that was full of water to the lloor, and they were swept under it and all drowned." -- Mike llarada, Nato Vanluvan, and all the other oarsmen and riyor men havobeen very ellleientin hunting up imperiled peoplo on tho river bot tom and putting them safely on dry land. Tho government Hat and skiffs in charge of Miko Harada wont down on the bottom below Phelps, Mo., Tuesday and brought up about forty men women and children and considerable baggage. Tho steam ferry brought over about 400 head of cattle from one point on tho Missouri side, about three miles above Hrownville. (Jeorgo Harmon ami Itufe Leach s ill hold the fort, and refuse to sur render. LADIES", McGee Sr Moore have a nice line of spring wraps. Fresh seeds at Xickell's. Corn wanted on subscription. llorkshire hogs, hijhbrod for sale by Stevenson & Cross Timothy seed, raised in Xemaha county, at Xickell's Drug store. Dr. Collin?, Dentist, Brownville OllJce hours, !) a. in. to r, p. m. Xot at home on Fridays. For the choisest lines of dress goods call at Dolen's, Keystono Corn Plantor tho stand ard light running and accurate drop of For the choicest lines of summer silks and black dress silks, call at Dolen's. Spouting ad n kinds ot tin work done. Wo do our own work ami cati give you low prices. WlI.UN'fj Hitos. & Jdhdax. lmSAi,i': Oiii.mi v ir i three )iIh hi a desirablo location in this' -a w ,,mnfr lnnuars ail ,lt " GRAIN ! Highest market price paid by I). K. Douglas & Co. "Hroad is tho stair of lifo," and Homowood & Shifter's Hour Is what ladios generally iiho now when thoy want a good article of tho "staff." Can bo had at tho stores and groceries at Hrownville and Xemaha Citv. t( Lssays on spring arc in order." 'i nli John Loveless has his now housd' ? ," llntshed. l ' ' ' ' " ,f' -Jim Hiekoy has sold out to Iru.,fj( James. i j "iw Clafenco Claget, leading merchant' and postmaster of Johnson, was hi Shei'idan on londay Well watered farms for .Kilo, Enquire of any oito un the Missouri bottoms'. -- F. 1 Tenmiy and his ftuit trees ate beyond tho great Water. -'Tho Xobiuskil City and Wolr" brt'itking plows ard for sale by DuiuIhh & Miller. Last Sunday Wo stodd on Koai-nCy heights ami looked over ono mighty ex panse of water, and in the language of that other great mail who llrst not eyes on thoMls'sissippi u'Uexclalmed,"Tliun. der what a streanii Dr. Oppormuit visited Humboldt lllst Hitnilily ailil operated upon the eyes of John Si'hmelgol very successfully, The doctor reports John doing well. "Trust In the Lord and do good and so shalt thou dwell In the land.and verily thou shalt bo fed," is it trlto quotation from Bible songs, and in It tho good peoplo or Shoridan are rest ing their hopos. Jut in our opinion it don't boom tis worth a cent, for if it don't mean ovor tho hill to tho poor hotiso it certainly does over tho hill to Akron. Have Day is going about town telling folks that it is a boy, A. Urodlleld has moved onto a farm in Bedford preclnot. Resolved, that man is not morally justillablo in voting Iho "straight ticket," was discussed by the Franklin Literary Society last Friday night. John Hnrmon has moved onto his farm near St. Frederick L (. List of Lottors Remaining in the postolllco at Hrown ville, Nebraska, for week ending Apr. 'JU, 1H81 : Hell, Mrs. Kllzabeth. Curnutt, J. (J. Cartson, Adolf 1. Snoden, Miss Viola. Slonc, Mrs. Alette. Martin, George. Miller, Mrs. KUa. Manning, Win. Hiter.Michael. Medy, A. M. , POSTAL CAUDS. Smith, Sam. T. Persons calling for any of the. above will please say mh:crtmtl. T. (J. Hackkk, I'. M. Tho rod, whtto, nml hi no noat for all. nml Dr. MniKliiilPHliUincayrup Im niailo for nil, ItcurcN cnuliN, ookla and iiilliionzu. AhIc your ilniKK'wt for It. A Literary Bovolution Ohallengo. Tho ohl-llrio iHifoltgiiorH hnvo, vory natur ftlly, not Ijcch well plrancd wltli tho now fumoiiH torirlHo. "Tho Literary Involu tion;" mid In doprixilntloii of Itn olniriiutu'r liuve luld Bpeclul KtrcsH upon tho clnlm that In chcnpmiltiK hookHHo vnntly It Ih against tho lntort-HtH or Atnorlcnn (Uithnix. Tho Itovolullon holdly niootH this insertion by NtutoiiioiilH iih follown : Int. That thoy nro already puyliiK t) Ainorlcati authors more imiiuty than uny other puIiIIhIiIiik Iioiiho that Is loss than twonty-rtvo yenra nntnbllMh od. 'M. Timt Araorlcan uutliors rnrolv rn- oelvoroipubllNh(!r noyrlKht excoodlii( luper oetiMipou tho rotnll prlco of (liulr books actually oid. Xd. That at least ono. half, and probably iimim nearly Uiroo-fourtlm of iho bonUi pubUshod by American au thor's expense, tho Diibllshcm fiirnishinir no inono and ipaylnu no coiiy-rlght, but uiomsciveHroceivingft larBOporcontuKo rip. oti sales mado. Hh. That tbf.v .. hcrenftor to pny to AluefTlCAii authois for nccopiaoio iiiamisortps'ft oopyrllit of a por cent, Instead of 10'pOreont. nml tliry claim that their low prices, and Innnonso nalos resulting therefrom, nro far inoro In tho ln toref.t ol authors than much laruor convrinhf. on thooninmonly limited number of sales "Ono thoiiKand books, pront $l.oo each - 81.000. Ono million books, iiroiu emA nnm onch"3JQ,000." Ah &n (vxainplo of ua American oopy rluhtboof, thoy Isswc, In i atowdlnuly hnndiorno form, tbo fhrnoys portloa, hlstor leal, find iir.tlrlonl American clas.slo, "M'Flnuut, mi KpioPoonc," by John Trum bull, with very full annotations by th0 celebrated historian iknmm J. Losslnj;, L'L. 1). This poiuii Is almost iih miioli a part American history nn tho battlo of Hunker lltmtHi-lf, nnd r. Lotting has creatly In oroiwo.1 bor.h Its tntorent and Its lntrlnslo value by his historical pommonfsand (IIIiih. tratlfms. Tlrts hnck was published a fow years tij-o by ono of tho old publlshlm? h(m8vntlhovrteoof9J,00 per copy, and lmdnlyrYryln-nllcd "lo. Tho publMi ors crlMm that tho reoeptlon of their new fdlttvin gxiarfVTiteosft nuIo of at leant .7),0M, or Tn inoro probably lOC.OOO )pleH; and Lomttm tHU, of oourso, reap a handsome rorarl,vcn from tho Hinnll royalty upon the Irtv prlco, Atisorlean Hook KxoIiiuiko Publisher; New Vork City. ' Agents Wanted Quick to Sell the REVJSED NEW TESTAMENT Now remly lor AkoiUs. MoH desirable (li, n0,".',10 nrlor.l. MtUlont ntawMuHg larsre'. On iJio. t .t ,ltl(k, .,wws t . 11, IIKAtJH A- ;o., Ct'lPiiv HI mW If t '1 i .K I '4JL