whim mini miiniMMnmiiimn mm iiiim mi mi mini n i 1 1 n urn i i ' ' "' iwuuuittv iw jmumum'u.iLMUjmui umLMiuammcat NEBEA.SKA ADVERTISER G. W. Fuii'brothui' & Co., Iu lilt li r rn A. Proprietors. Subscription, 2.00 Per Year in Advanco (HTICIAI, l'APKIt OF Til K COUNTY. Tnirs in Nobroska. The State Fair will bo licslil at Omaha, beginning Septeuiher 12th and ending I7h. .IoIiiihom county, Toouinsoh, 21st to 2-ltll. Otoe county, Nebraska City, Augiint JHith to .Sept. Uil. I'awnee county, Table Koolt, Sept. 27th to With. Hall county, f 5 rand Mnnd. .Sejlem her 7th tollth. Fillmore county, Geneva, September 27th to 'ilith. Vorlc county, York, September '20tli to 21UI. Anlilaml DMrtcL Fair, Sojitenibcr 20th to 2'2d. Ciihb county, I'lattbinonth, September 7th to Oth. Lancaater, Lincoln, September flth to Hth. Kearney count', ATinden, September 7th to JUIl Central Nebraska District fair, IJjiHtlngBSopt. lirth to 2:id, Liat of Lottoro lbamaining in the postofllco at Hrown ville, Nebraska, for week ending August Oth, 1881: Heoson, Emily H. Porham, J. C. Hoisn, John. Williamson, Clara. Mann, James, VO.HTAI. CAKDS. Hilligoss, S. B. Shafer, Jamen. I'attorson, Kffle, Persons calling for any of the above will please say adwrthed. OfllcohourB Ja. in. to 8 p. in. Sim days, from 0 to 10 a. in. T. C. IIaokku, r. M. For llrat class groceries call on T. L. Jones. New supply of nico cukea at Fur man & Palmer's. Sunday school picnic on Thursday afternoon of this week. Call at this ofllco for nil Kinds ol job work, at reasonable rates. Hoiin: Tuesday afternoon, in this city, to William Uerger, a boy baby. Nemaha County District Lodge, I. 0. G. T., meets at Howard on Satur day, August 111, 1881. A full delega tion from every lodge in the county is desired. Take the Dig Blood Mediclno for dyspepsia, habitual costivenoss. or fever and ague. They aro all cured by Dr Marshall's Dromolino. Price fifty cents a bottle. Druggists keep it. John Daughurty is selling hay for J. S. Stull at 82 a ton in tho shock, two and one-half miles north of town. This is an opportunity to get good hay cheap. 8-w2 If you are Buffering from indigestion or any complaint of the stomach or bowels, you will obtain great relief by using tho Prickly Ash Hitters, as they have tho proporty of gently relieving these organs and placing them in a good, sound healthy condition. Whenever tho Advkutiseh can say anything for the benefit of humani ty it always says if. In placing in our columns the account of the legal mur der perpetrated a fow days ago at Clin ton Missouri, we have that object es pecially in view. Weather report: Hot and dry, dry and hot, hot and dry. dry and hot, dry and hot, dry and hot, drv and hot. hotter and dry, dryer and hotter, dry and hottest, dryer and hottest, hot and dry, hot, hotter, hottest. Those aro about the variations and changes for the past month. Wo are pleased to make a note of the fact that the UNION IIOTKL this city has acquired under tho management of J. (I. Kussoll a popularity that it nover had before. By tho day it is only Si. SO, yet its real substantial accomoda tions are first-class comfortable rooms, good beds and excellent table fare with an agreeable landlord and land lady makes those headquarters a pleasant place for thoavorago customer. Farmers, call and get your dinner for .0ft cents. Call at thin ofllcu and get a copy of the Statu Fail premium list. The elegant While Hewing Ma rlnm lor .sale by T. F. Kealon. Dr. Collins, Dentist, Mrownvi lie Ollli'i' hours, I) :u in. to ft ji, m. Not at home on Fridays. A big new lot of te.'t, fresh from Now York, just lecoived at Xickell's Drug Store, and ho is selling it very low. JUST BEAR IN MIND. Choice teas at Whitlcinoie's, at Jted Nock prices. The Omaha licjutlilimn says that suit has been commenced in the I'nitcd Slates Circuit Court against S. 11. Jamison, who was Heeviver in the land ollk'o and disbursing agent at Hrownville in 1807, to recover 88-18. 18. Ills hondinen an) Liioiou H. 1'routy, Chauncey II. Xorris, Jacob (5. (Soode, JesHO Cook, and Issack Miniek. WlllltMl. Ily September In! 50 t'OUDS of Vr'OOI, Niiltsthle lor burning lirlck. Delivered on board earn at cnmliu City or Calvert, IVcb. Apply to r. u'.h4ui;klso, lliituboldt, icb. Honored nnd Illrmril. Wlipn a lioiirit of eminent pliyHtclittiH nnJ olicinlHtniuinminced tho illnoovury Mint by oonitilnlnit name well known vulunhle remedied llio inoHt womlorful merilolnn wm produced, whtoh would euro Mich it wtdo rniiK of dlfti'iMcit tlml mont ult other remcdloH could lie dUienKed with, ninny wero nUo(ltuul; but proof of lt murltH by ttotiml trlrvl Iium dlxpullt'd nil doubt, mid to d.y thedltcoTorurnof that uront medicine, lion mttlum, itro honored mul bU-ukud by all un beuofaalom. City Market. The attention of the citizens of Hrownville and vicinity is called to the meat market of JONKS IJHOTIIKHS, at 1 tody's old stand. Everything per taining to the shop is neat and clean; meat is kept sweet and nice in the ice closet, cuts to suit customers are handsomely made by expert butchers, and everybody is promptly waited upon. The choicest beef and other meats al ways on hand. Try the city meat market. Podi'nk, August", 1881. God so loved tho world that ho gave tits oniy oegotien son to die that wo might live. Wo aro glad to hear that the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Brown, who has been very low with whooping cough, is hotter. Some in this part arc trying to get near the fire just such a time every day. Guess it is the chills. Work has begun on the M. P. road. Bev. Mr. Beedcs preached in front of iirowns store last Saturday ovtnmg and Sunday morning, to tho railroaders and people generally. - Mr. J. M. Campbell, a very pleas ant and agreeable merchant, has laid a nice stone walk in front of his lots. Just what our city needs. Some more do tho same. Two now buildings gono up lately. Lumber on the ground for another. By tho way, Mr. Campbell savs ho is going to take Tiik Auvkktiskk, bo ho can got the Podunk items. Ho will do it, too. Quito an accident happened yes terday. I will give particulars next week. Yours truly, C II. E. L0ND0H ITEMS. Many families are going through tho ordeal of whooping cough and measles. - To bo sure, Mr. Conkling made a mistake in resigning. Basket meeting at the Christian Church August '2Sth. Mrs. Fannie Winters is very sick with typhus fever. Mrs. Millie Miles, who has been very sick, is getting better. Four of the family of Win. Har ris have whooping cough. Last Friday was tho hottest day of all the hot days but at night a re freshing shower fell. The heat had been intolerable, and tho shower was so grateful, Thus good and ovil balance each other. "Though wo sor row for a night joy cometh in tho morning." Then let. us tnKo comfort in the hope that it will bo cooler by and by. C, lad to report that Mrs. Dr. Mc Orow is much better. -Joe Winters is quite sick. - When Dr. Matthews (nmnWns tho improvements ho is now making ho win nave a very pleasant place. Tho rain whleh is needed for tho making of corn, wo tniBt will come Goon. Little Bottio Miles is sick. Little Claud Winters is sick. Aunt DowliiiL'luiK been iniikliif r short visit in Loudon. Always glad to see "aunt." School Furniture. I have receiwd the agency for A. IT. Andrews & Co. school furniture ot all kinds. Samples at my furniture store, Brownville, Neb. W. A. Jl'I.KIN. niiiu and Mile Wauled. The undersigned wants to hire a mar ried man to live on his farm, tin ee and a half miles southwest of Brownville. For particulars enquire at the farm. 7w2 J. A. Lawiu.nc i:. Cash Paid for Wheat. The liiylicst market pviee pattt J'offftod wheat at Glen. Jioeh Milts, JO. II VI) DART C CO, 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 Brownville on the first Saturday in each month. Philip Crother, 21-tf Co-Superintendent. Gold Goin makes the whitest and best bread. Try it. Best Bread in the city at Furman & Palmer's and don't you forget it. Best Bread in Brownville at the new Bakery ot Furman fc Palmer al ways fresh anil clean. Give them a trial. Tho latest styles of picture frames at prices to suit the times. Call at tho Photograph (Jallery, In Brownville, and be convinced. Also get Tannar to take your photographs and be happy. Call for Homewood's Hoar. Try it and you'll use no other. Notice. Mrs. E. .1. Monaiian, of Maryville, Mo., will visit Brownville Aug. lftth and remain three days. She will stop at the Union House where she will be prepared to treat all forms of eye diseases successfully. Her treatment is a permanent cure for Granulated Eye Lids and all forms of inflammation of the eyes. QEAIK Highest market price paid by D. E. Douglas & Co. II WIk and IlMpp.y If you will utop nil your oxlravnganl and vrroiiK notions In doctoring yourlf and families with expenHlvn doctor or humbtiK euro-nils, tlmtdo harm nlwikyx, tmd nio on ly tin tu ro' simple, romedle tor nil your utlment, you will bo wlio, well ind hnppy, nnd tmvo Krent oxpenmi. The, Krratest remedy for thin, tho ureal, wlao nnd Kood will tell you, l Hop Hitler rely on It. Boo anoth er column. President Garfield recently received a box of pickled peaches from Colum bus, Georgia. The uncle of tho Younger brothers, who is trying to secure their release from the Penitentiary, promises if they are released thoy will quit tho country. Exchange. Yes, thoy would leave the country and rejoin the .Tames boys. Miss Ella Cook, of California, lias challenged Miss L'zzio Williams, of Kansas, for the contest of tho long dis tance riding, and the latter has accept ed. The contest is to come off on the Kansas City Exposition course during the Exposition, September 14th. A bill has been introduced and will pass the legislature to suppress mor monism in Georgia. It provides that any person convicted of teaching such principles or endeavoring to decoy emi grants to Utah shall bo lined not less than $i,ooo, or shall suffer imprison ment for one year, or both, in the discretion' of tho court. Last winter's legislature passed a law which reqiios every person to cut all weeds growing in the highway ad joining his property. Tho law wont into effect June 1st. Our farmers should have the weeds around their i arms mowed immediately. Nemaha Times, Most of tho farmers keep such laws about like the old fellow in Indiana kept tavern. Paul Vandervoort has aspirations to succeed Congressman Valentine, and is Betting up pins to carry the day. Sew ard Reporter. Tho Reporter, although extravagant in its assertions, usually, and seldom applys the test of truth and reason to its effusions, announces a very well qualified and sUtunch Hepublicon for that position. Paul Vandervoort is true as uteel wherever vou find him. Mr. Sehurz would deny that Utica matter only he hasn't got Uutim& Ho is very busy running tho New York tircniwj Post, and every minuto is worth money. But we aro glad that he takes the time to look after house hold matters. It shows that, with noble philanthopy and self-forgetful-ness, he prefers helping tho tired and Hurried denizens of tho kitchen to set ting himself right before tho public. The following exhibits the nature of the work he is engaged upon, tho ex tract being taken from tho last Post which hascoinoto hand: When the wash-boiler is put on the stove take oil' tho griddles only; the other part will help to sustain the weight of tho clothes, and tho boiler bottom will last along time. When wo consider that many a poor woman has been lifting off tho entire top of the stove to put the boiler on, and that they would have gono on in this ruinous work for years but for Mr. Schurz's kindly warning, .some thing of the character of this and his mission may bo comprehended. No wonder Milins Frank, of Now Haven, says: "1 have a great admiration for America's greatest statesman, C. Sehurz."- Inter Ocean. A Washington dispatch in the Lon don Standard says President Garfield recently said: "I am going to get well to beat Conkling." Of course every body on this side knows thatsucha re mark attributed to our enfeebled President is a contemptible falsehood. It is said upon good authority, how ever, that when ho heard of the end of tho New York contest, the Presi dent remarked, "I am glad it is over. I pity Conkling, and wish I could give him some foreign mission." Thero is more probability that that would ex press the feeling of the President to ward Mr. Conkling. --. The oldest man in the world is believ ed to have beon discovered in New Grenada. At a recent meeting of Physicians in Bogota, Dr. Hermandes described a visit he paid to a man named Miguel Solis, a half-broad far mer living in tho foot-hillB of Sierro Mesilla, and who Is represented as be ing one hundred and eighty years old. The old man's neighbors aro of the opinion that he is even older, greyhead ed men saying that thoy remember Miguel as a reputed centenarian when they were boys. The old man is hale and hearty, and describes his long life to tho raci Unit lie never wivo drunk mid never overfed. He eatB but one meal a dav, and fasts on the first and mi Idle of each month, eating nothing, but drinking all tho water he can swallow. i i Robert Hottinger, aged 18 and his sweetheart, Katie Hild, of Chicago, be ing bitterly opposed in their love, by their parents, concluded that if they were not permitted to live together they would die together; ami with this In view each took a largo dose of morphine. Tho young man died, but Katio will recover. A legal murder was committed at Syracuse, N. Y. Friday last, N. O. Greenfield being hanged for tho murder of his wife. There is a strong proba bility that the man was innocent. - mm Officer O'Brien, of Chicago, was shot and killed last week by Tom Cahill, whom he was trying to arrest. Cahill received a mortal wound and his mother was also wounded. NEMAHA CITY. The political pot begins to sim mer, slightly, down this way. There is no particular Iwom in Nemaha at present, yet we are grow ing and every few days a new roof shows itself that covers a family. There is nothing mushroom like about Nemaba. Babo Elliott continue to buy the farmers' hogs and pay the best prices going. Nemaha will bo a money order office commencing lfith inst. Two brick yards one by Mr. Tay lor, and one by Mr. Mosos Banks have kilns about ready to fire. Who is go ing to put up a big brick lmsinoss block thissoason echo answers "who." Bob. Norvoll, who has a tiainoand fame as broad as the Union as "The Boy Preacher," delivered a short but intensely interesting and instructive discourse to an audience on the street last Monday afternoon. Whon through preaching ho departed, with gentlemen who came for him, to fill an appoint ment at Sheridan that evening Ho will bo back to Nemaha noxt Monday night. Tho mooting will bo out doors if tho weathor is good, if not.it will bo in tho Christian church. We can say to tho people that the "Boy Preacher' is a wonder a curiosity a nirprise better thitu you would suspect hiin to beat first glance in fact .so much bet ter that you possibly never heawlnis equal in logic, rhetoric and memory Tho Bible old version is correctly engraved, as it were, on bin memory. Kuinember Monday evening, 16th of this month. Gentlemen, ladies, every body, if thoy fail to hear the Boy Preacher, will miss one of tho best treats of their life. Dr. Keeling is having a now house built on his farm south of town. Titus it Williams aro receiving now goods now right along. Thoy have heavy stocks of clothing, gents hats, ladies' prints, quoonsware, glass ware, ladies dress goods and in fact anything and everything that anybody calls for, Mrs. Dr. Foster, of Morrill, Kas., after a visit of several days in our city, started for home, with her two sons, Monday ovoning. Kev. D. Monroe is tho name of our now Presbyterian minister. Ho is said to bo eloquent and scholarly. v Dr. Grim having taken charge ot the large and very convenient boarding house recently kept by Mr. Henderson, will continue the house in first class stylo. This is the place to get a good meal, or to board by tho day or week. Several gentlemen or lady boarders can yet bo accommodated with good rooms. Tho prospect for increase in sev eral family circles keeps the doctors on the quivive. Ifyu want a good dinner, call at Crim's boarding house. Some man, whoso name wo did not learn, had ono of his shoulder blades broken a few days ago. Dr. Andrews fixed it all right for him. Dr. Grim has been quite unwell tho past week. Ho will resume the practice of medicine when his health gets better. Tracklaying on tho B. & M. ex tension to Calvert, began Tuesday. Capt. Miniek has a splendid stock of goods and his clerks are busy. The Johnson House is full of boarders and is running in good style. Call on Crother & Son if you want harness new or harness mended, sad dles, bridles, boots, shoes. Good goods and warranted work. We understand Nemaha City is siiten to have tho B. & M. transfer boat, J. F. Joy .which bus plied between Nebraska city and Lastport for a nuniber of years. It is now undergoing repairs at St. Louis and when placed in good shape, will be at once brought to Ne- t '"l"i CI ty. Unudilla Graph ic. B. BELL ANDREWS, M. 0., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Kcmalin city, Web. Culls in the Country Promptly Attend ed, day or niyht. QPKCIAI, ATTENTION given to nurKlrnt of !hHeTye. WOmul1 and n'Cl duSEI GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Nomaha City, Nob., BOOTS, SHOES, AND HARNESS. Mfifln anil mnni. .-rwK'SS .IK , d- lr 1S"t ,!01.1 n" 0Rn toe doue ro, nnd at short notice AXIJVJtlir liKAUONAltLK TJCItMS. JT. 13. IfclSJES, LIVERY AND FEED SATBLE. Good buBKi Rnu- horM01!( onublo. Kosyof We taken of t,nHenl .look ATTENTIONFARMERS! For your AKrlcuItnrol Implement., oto DAVID A. MORTON, gtftffi. i&Si :"bs.nw"i?ar.S!",8". City Stated LEVI JOHNSON, PROPRIETOR NEMAHA CITY nb Centrally litcnlod; Oooirr. .. " Uoo.l hnrn for hornon nnd' conrartbleI ChargeH Itcasonablc. flfr