-Ail am miwpmmmmmwmaamamamanemmiummmmiK NEBRASKA ADVERTISER THUKSDAY,,JtTNE 1, 1881. . iiiiiwim iibiwh - Kalsoinining of all eoldrs,at Niek oll'a Drug tore. Extra copies of the arvkiitisek at. A. W. XickoH'a. Berkshire hogs, hlglibrod foT salo by Stevenson & Cress Bain "Wagons, whips and cross-cut saws by Stevenson & Cross. A farm wagon good as now, salo or trade, ijy T. L. Jones. for Now lot of Glass and Quecnswaro at Seoman's. Call .and examine new styles. A new, neat, audi woll edited ipapor Iras j-iuU, boon started at Tabor, Iowa, callod .the Union. Largest stock of screen wire 3ms come to Brownvillo for .Stevenson & Cross. Can givo vou iplaln, ikab, gireen, black, iigurcd .and landscape, all widths, cheap by Steven son & Cross. Ed. Benedict has started a paper ut Silver Plume, Clear Creek county, al., named Silver Plume Minimj JVeww. It iB a neut little ipa-per and full of local and miuing .news. May it live long and prosper. LOQAL PERSONALS. Thu most thorough and goneral rain of the season fell all over Noinahc county Tuesday night. It rained all night. Some hail stones as big as hen eggs fell in the city, but as the shower was not heavy, but little damage was dono. Wo havo not iheard firem the country. Died in this city on Saturday 4th Inst. Dr. Jouiib Crane, .aged (U years. The friends reserved mrnce in our columns for an obituary nrtiicle, pre pared by Dr. Howard,! SSTobratjka City, .reudoiuig dueirespect to the deceased as an eminent physician, surgeon and useful citizen, but the article failed to come to hand. Bachelors and Maidens 4ay and Juno aro the months to onarry.. Why delay ? No man was over intended to se,w on buttons up in that Iback roonumr any woman lavish her af rfections on.her pet cats and dogs when furniture, Steven, .Quoonswnre, Carpets sand'Grroceries are sold so cheap by .Stevenson & Cross;; besides delays are dangerous. ,7 no. II. Argabright, jr., of Nemaha precinct, called, Monday. S. A. Osborn Esq. and family return ed from the westFiidaj. IX Y. Culbertson, of Glen Bock, called m Tin: Am'Kimsisu, Monday. Our estimablo farmer friend, Win. Jowcll, of Lufayetto precinct, called, Monday. Mrs. W. A. JudkiiiB went to Mis souri, Wednesday on u few weeks visit to friends. Miss Bollo Osborn, sister of tf. A. Osborn, Esq. is sptudlng & fow days'! in Brownvillc. Mjss Anna McComas returned fromt Joo on Friday, accompanied by Mjr. Helen BobLnson. Charlio Chautz, our (efficient street commissioner, is making sumo mucSa needed improvements on our streuts. ;Mr. Eli Wood of Sheridan, with his wifo aud (huightor, $nvo us a very pleasant call on Tuesday afternoon. Ellas Iless, with Meyer &Moyor's, tobaconisis St. Joe, and Will Bontty, with Work, Waclmmuth & Co. of Chicago, wero in tho city Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Smith and daughter, Emma, of Tippucauoo C'ty, Ohio, aro visiting relatives and friends in this city. JMish Emma Smitli was formerly 1 a leachor in our public schools. JDr, Keeling of Sulphur Hill, laid., is bene. Wo understand ho has como back to stay, and will locate in Numa-1 ha Oity.or.at jjomo.uthor point in ithis countti'. The Doc. is welcomed by all ami especially the old settlers who knew ,hu as & physician and citizen; hero 'from sixteen to twenty-four year ago. Dr. Lutgeus, of Howard, came in to tho city Tuesday evening, and was caught in the hailstorm. Tho Dr. says ho has corn knee high, that farming is encouraging in his locality; and ho felt so conifortablo that ho paid a year ahead lor Ins paper, received our thanks and went forth a contented and happy man, with a conscience void of offenco toward tho printer. It is not too much to say tliatitho ro iception accorded last evening to Miss Tannic Arnold was littlo, if anything, short of an ovation. Tho audience, vwas largo, and composed of our mostj lintolligi'iit people such as occasions of itho sort always draw and it wasl fairly captivated by tho voico and rendition of tho talented artist. Miss Arnold has adopted music ne hor .pro fession, and it is needless 'to say to thoso v ho heard her that she janks high both as a singer and 'instructor. Mate Journal. Notwithstanding our large trado in barb wire last season, 1880, wo havo again commanded the trade, and sold over 3io spools since Jan. 1st, 1881. This fact alone proves tho oxcollecy of our wire. Wo handle tho following first class licensed wire: Tho Joliet and Baker & Scutt's patents. Call and see us. Willing Bnos. & Joiujnn. Closing Torm Brownvillo Schools, With tho Brownvillo schools, last week was dovoted principally to tho closing exorcises for tho term ending Friday tho M hist. A portion of tho exercises aud roviows wero in tho school room awl others at tho Opera house, Thursday and Friday afternoons. In giving public noticeof such school exhibitions and services, it is a very difficult matter to designate, or speak iu detail, with sxtiafadUon either to writer, teachers or pupils. Sufilco it to gay thin of our school, and all connect ed pairons, board, teachers and pupils: Tho schools were aievcr in a better or more prosperous condition. Tho exer cises novor gave beUcr ovidenco of progress, development and proficiency on iho pari of pupils; of qualifications, devoted labor, and good results on tho part of teachers, .and good judgment and management ton tho part of tho .board. The reputation of tho schools in this city has always utood high. This is being fully sustained .under present management, -and wo tuko prido in so announcing. At tho opora house- tho addresses of Prof. Wilson and Moderator MoNaugh tou wero timely, appropriate, apprecia ted and well received. Iaijustico would be dono did wo fall to speak in highest touaia of the past year's work on the-p.'wt.of Prof. Wilson,, tho principal, aud ,his able corps koi as-, sistawt Jteacherg, Miss Morgau, Miss' Tucker, Miss Pumas, Mrs. Holtz., Miss' Clark, Miss McDonald and Mrs. John-, sou. Thoir work has heu .admirably penformed,.us .results .abundantly evi dence. As .they outer (Upon tho sum- mar vacation and term of rest, the best vwiehes of this cntiro community go with them. ' As -jiii ovidenco of appreciation, tho board ro-electcd all who desired to re main in connection with tho schools.1 Prof. Wilson, wo understand, has not fully determined what he will do, as he! has openings several places elsewhere. The board, in re-electing him increased his salary from one thousand to ;twolvo! hundred dollars. If his .continuing at tho head of our schools is decided byi dollars audiuonts, he will! leuiaiu. Mrs. Ebright, now in Qliba, formerly, and for years ebmYected .frui tho school,' was again tendered .u position, which it, is understood she will .accept. Honorablo nmutiien of Geo. Carring ton, the Janitor, must uo.t bo omitted. Ho has dono much forihocoouifort and convenionco of teachers and pupils, and merits thanks without limit. Tho Brownvillo schools wore the first organized in the territory, and havo over been an honor to tho town, county and stato, and wo trust over will be. KEY CITY Carriage Tops 1 Tin: MOST HANDSO.Mi; AND m'KAiu.i: top KOU Till'. MON1SV IAN VKAOTl'HIM). These Tops aro readi ly attached to any seat with seat irons and lifting rails. For salo by B. F SAUDER, Miimiiictuur i Jtaltr in IIauni:ss,Sai)ili,ac. Brownvillo, Neb. wWii Tho Howh nro of hccoihI growth AHh flnoly llnlRlicd.-aro trimmed with tho host l)cr Olotll. Htivtlonarv nllnrtom. tnolc mill Hliln CiirtnlnH nntiintntn. All Iron nnntlv Jnpunnuil. Tlio Improvoil UontlnuotjH HIilfUnK Hnlln which urofunilshcvl wlthcnch Top aro of a rcoont p tent, and fnr nupurlor to nny othor. 3JB0WNVILLE PUBLIO S0H00LS. Podnnk. Roll of Honor for Mouth Ending Juno 3d, 1881. Lou Dort, Mattio Hacker, Stella Ilot'ol, Mamlo Carson, (J race Stewart, Minnie Morcor, Samuel Lawrence, Walter Gilmoro, Alice Atkinson, Owen Hratton, Cora Ponn, Eddie Oilwon, HobertMuir, Julia Browning, Mollio Burehvs, Hubert Walto. UKAMMAItDISPAUTMKNT. Mary Hoover, Itinnio Blount, Elllo McXaughton, Jpssio Bo wo, Lena Neidhart, Anna Browning, Sallio Abernathy, Minnio Teare, IJllio Hoover, Mlnnio Soaton, Boso McCum- ber, Tillio Helinor, Martha Worthing, Paul G-ilworo, Will Campbell, Horace Catr. S'KQ-XI) UOLL OK HONOlt. ( Minnie Borger, Novada Lewis,' PjcauU Dart, Stella Huddart. lUOUKHlNlTjeiOIKDIATK 1)KIAKTM1'T. Henry Whecldon, Eugene Oilmoro, WduXred MoT,eal, Poarl Minick, Katio ivleCKcer, Lillio Hurches, Bertha Bou8llold. Sophio Xoldhart, Cora Par low KI1IST JNU'KlWliDIATi: DEI'AltTMKNT. Bobert Teare, Gulden Stovons, Albert Smith, Corbiu Stevens, Willio Bussell, May Worthing, Mollio Klein, Mollio Ponn, Lillie Worthing, 'Etta Hacker, Hettio Skeen, Lulu (Jauntt, Ella llardenborger, Clara Collins, Emma Applegnte. KUOONDAltY I)KIAUTM 1CNT, Motes Collins, SammioTcaro, Prank; Hollmor, AVillio Zoolc, Nellie Pascoo,( Pearl McCumbor, Sudio Boj-se, Lulu Z00K, Mollio Bratton, iuiggie Sedoras,' CoraEmpson, Emma Audicwa, Ylnyi Andrews. 1'ItIMAUY IMSP.VUTMKNT.. Fall Tekm Leo Boyse. Winter Term. Eddie Whoaldon, David Hacker, Maria CUlard, Maggie Sedoras. Si'HiNp TEUsr. Payid JIacker, Zcno Worthing, Jones OUnq.Glarko Johnson, Elbe WJieeldou,, Louie Bussoll. Mattie Love, Belle Crummol, Ora Don, Minnio Sly, Francos Gillard, Willie Hardonborgor, Charlio Sanders, Goorgo Chapolow. for In its report of .the entertainment given by tho Union Society .of the University, Lincoln, the Jourmfi says: "Tho Palo Moon," a duot by Cam toana. was rendered by blisses Arnold and Uitt, of lU'ownville, who had! kindly accepted the invitation of the society to appear. Tho dolight of the' audienco was manifested by a iporomj)- tory and enthusiastic recalL 'Tho exercises closed with a solo, selec-i .tion from "The Pirates of the Pen-i 'ance," by Miss Arnold. It was sung' suporbly,.and at its close tho audience did not offor to disperse until alio was irecalled and sang another song. FOE a full line of all kinds of Fourth of July goods call oa McGee dfe Moore. Krcim Xiie ILuli. ThcrciU pcrhupii uo tonic oll'ored to tho pcoplo ttint poahc'SHcvi iiH.muoh real intrinsic value nH.tlio Unp UltturH. Juat at thinncnnon of tlio your, whon tho stomach need uu np pctlHoe. or tho blood need a iuirl tying, ttho An ounooof prevention In worth a pound of euro. lionlt watt until you nro proHtnUort by ft dlBeasoitlmt inny talco months for you to! rooover la.flotton Globe. ' Photographic. We understand that Prof. Tanner expects to inako a ttcur through Otoe and adjoining counties for tho purpose of photographing the people -cf tho dif ferent towns and vicinity, or all those; who choose to improve tho (Opportun ity, and wo would any to all 'that Mr. Tanner is a good artist and wilLbe sure to plcaso tho most fastidious. Men's linen pants, lined with ice f sold soda water, at McGee &, Moore's. 1TJA at McGee & Moore's. Don't forget the best and cheapest sewing machines are to be found at J. L. McGee' &. William ISlaikio, '.the .author .of "How to (iet Strong and How to Stay .So," spoko before'tho Brooklyn tcach- icrs' association recently on,"Phydical Education." "I want," Bald'ho, "to see ;if in an informal trtlkwo can't hit up on some way iu which Ave can -bring the physical education of school children to n "practical umstfs. Our children who are 'healthy and buxom when 'thoy begin school work, como .out palo, sickly, and with round- Bliouldors. If you require the ichildren under you to sit far back on a chair and to hold thoir chins up you will cure-them .of being round -flhoul- .dered, and tho 'lunge and -other vital . organs will havo f reo and'beillthy play. Another simple plan is to havo tho -children bonb over backwards until thoy can seo tho ceiling. This oxer- ciso for a fow minutes each day will woht a wonderful transformation. If .awoll-qualifled teacher could lx em ployed to sui-erintend -tho physical .development of 'tho children tho '.beat results would.be seen." tiouictttlug Now. Prof. Witcherly, next door to post office, has just received tho Prench Ad justable Clipping machine. Cuts hair anv leiiKth. It's just tho thing call and try It. AiiMEiiiir I have just received a car of Champion imachines consisting of blowers, Iteapers, Combined jninchinoa and. new Twine Jiinder., -Cdll and -sec for .yourself. iBa.iidiCa3wjju:iii. TOR BARGAINS in Clothing, Boots, Shoos, Groceries' and Millinery Goods go io .Johni McNoal. Lowman's stand. 9 SCREEN WIRE (OltKKN AND DItAll,) Weed and Grass Scyths, Oil Stoves, Lariat Pins, Bopo, Nails, Corn Shellers, Tinware and Bepairing, at Willing Bkos. & Johdan. BUSINESS BREVITIES, To tho Ailvortt.nor: The weather has boon as good farmers hero as could bo asked for. Corn is nearly all in, but there will havo to bo a great deal roplantod ; part ly on account of cut worms and partly tho offect of poor seed. No doubt tho exporlenco gained this year will causo the farmers to bo mora careful in se lecting seed corn. Some of tho corn raisers havo begun plowing corn, nota bly Wm, Jowcll, who has two teams cultivating whllo ho has yot throe teams plowing, preparatory to planting. It seems as if wo aro In tho midst of a very stormy section of country. A cloud burst at Dunbar tho 20th, which 1 beard took out 100 yards of rallr,oad, aud a tiain Uml to be sent fcoin Mobftis ka City for the passengers, The 20th a cloud burst at Syracuse A hoavy storm passed .over here the 20th, and seemed to culminate about jtwo miles north of horo, washing out things pret ty lively. To-day I learn from Mr, Douglas, father of D. 11. Douglas, of your city, that botweon olovon o'clock and two o'clock over two Inches of water fell at his place. The Nemaha keeps up about half of tho time too high (for .tfyo uiiJJi jto run. I noticed last week somo of (the HrovnyiB.ajnB hero looking after their intorests. .Among them was J.. S. Stull, our worthy county judge, Jpokjjig aftor his Jaud interests; Iho Bro(. Jen Sua dors, juujior of tho Advertiser, on a col lectiug .tour, Hov well ,ho prospered J. know not, .but ho looked very smiling. An invitation to dinner did not entice him, as Unwished to get homo the. same day. Friday glt. tlo -27th, Dr. Collins, dentist, ,of Brownvillo, put in an ap pearance .in our burg, and Saturday, as woll as tp-day, ho has beep full of busi ness. It looks as though bo bns struck a lead hero. How Avell it will pun ou,t can bo told ;in tho jfuturq. Tlioro aro lots of tooth )hhq that need extracting. By tho way, ho was hero somo timo ago aud took an impression for a set of tooth, and when he was horo this timo the party had a wisdom tooth put in an appearance. Dr. P. G. Nichol has moved to Tq cumsoh, whero ho will have ,bis oillco in connection with Dr.Thuruian'sdrug store. Dr. Lutgon lives two miles north of heie. Dr. Eaves has his oillco in Brown's hqtei. Ho is a woll educat ed young man, and can .succeed, if ho will. L. B. M. For constipation, costlvoness :nnd Indigestion, take Dc 'Marshall's Brom olino. Bigibottles. Price fifty cents. Druggists will get It for you. Cnblm&o Plaitta for Salo. 'Large lot of cabbage plantB for salo :25 conts per hundred. .CTqun Davis. All styles cf sailor .'kats atJ.'L.Mc&eefs. Fresh Broad, pies and cakes al wayB on band atJFurman &Palmor'8 AT COST TO CIOSE OUT. Five Pounds of Hyson Tea for Si at Niokell's Drug Store. -.Kor bllllouunoHit mid oonRtlpntlon of tho howoUj, iuao Dr. MnrHhftU Hlg IUoort and Liver Cnrj, llroniollno, a speedy and prompt 4arc. .Onlj' fifty contn. 4 GRAIN ! Hhefit market prico paid by 1). 1$. Douglas & Co. 6TOCK HfiGS For sale by J. ItAiiscuKOLit. Lot tho dead bury thoir doad and tho H7- Inn uho Dr, MurBhnll's piK Hlood mid Llvor Ciiro ruid'bo woll, IUk bottleu flfty conUj. AH druggtHta are agentH. ooU ato;vo For Sale. "nomo Comfort' No. , complete with reservoir. 'Call on or address ,1ohnDavik0. -j Cook Stove for Salo "Mmograin;" No. , apply .to JTurmop JLUaer. Corn wanted on subscription. Wiigon timber and iron byStovon son fc Crosn. For first .class groceries call on T. L. J oueg. New supply of nice cukes at Pur man & Palmer's. Furniture and tinware repaired' by Stevenson & Cross. ,4-toves, furniture, and queenmvaso by Stevenson & Cross. Waut butter and eggs. (Highest price paid by Stevenson & Cross. Finest stock of wall jja,per evor in Brownvillo at NickeU's drugstore. Collins andtfuiaiiture.a large stock of all styles by Stevenson & Cross. Best Bread in-tlte city at Funnan & Palmer's and don't you forgot it. Second band No. 8 cook stave, good ius new, for sale choap. Cull at this olliee. 'Boat Bread in Brownvillo at the now Bakery of Funnan & Palmer al ways fresh .and clean. Givo them a trial. Anyone wishing to buy an outfit for'lioiiflekeoping can savo nionoy by buying ot'Stovonson & Cross, as they keep everything in that lino. Qerds' -fine shoes at J,. jL. Mo Gee's. Wjudow Shades t.icollls. Headquarters on Plqu,es lawns, embroider ifes, dress ginghams at J. &. McGee's.. TIIK linOWNiSILL.JC MAUICKTB. nuoVNVir,i.n, Juno 8th. 1881, Kollowlnp fro tho (inotutionB yowtordny noun, thoitlmo of k)1dk to preou. LIVE STOCK. COUltOOTKn JIY 1. M. IIAI7.KY, HTOCK DKALHE and sin :? IlfiKO ,: SI M1 76 HtoorH, falrto.cholco.,,., , ' 01 75 .Cowfl, fnt ..,., , fi.wpvw GRAIN -MAllKEX. coueotj:jiUV K- npvoi.H,,aHAi:i rI)KAI.Kft. ' ' Wliotvt No. 2IIIM,M,MI.,M,I Wheat No. a,,.... '. ,.,. 1 " IIMHNNNIMtMIMIMMNII ' Khelleil .. ., 50 d' o rp cr CO 25 Ml hinds of Dry Goods, i u si received, at J. L. Ma-Gee's. TWINE BINDERS, 1 t Buy no other Mian .TOJrEU A. WOODS', or BUOIvEYE, Theso arc tho 'leading niachinos. For Bale by tho "Bogulator.'" Tuos. BrciiAjips. Fresh line of straw Jfitp utjJ.Tf JflcGee's. t