jiA . twocr-iuise x jr rum. -. nr'iWiAW.A-iuiwanntn j. im-n vl 'iim-nn "U" -- "WT re-T-'t1' w r 'X" 'M.iy m MW Mmnmniij.iMrA jiit j r NEBRASKA ADVERTISER ."k'hool hooks Kt NlekoH'ii. For first elaas grocorita 611 on T. III. J0H6. -- Extra ropiat of tlia AuvmwisvM a I. A. W. NlckcuTg. Fresh Urond, pins and enkos at ways on hand at A. Pnlmor'H. l'k Elegant Light Running Whito Sew ing Kiwhino for sale by T. 1 Sealon, Tho editor of tlir- Pout my thcj will support tlio Itftptibllcan ticket. Why do thoy not do so? It's awful thin support limy afford so far. II Is rmnorod that tho .Sheridan I'wtt offered to come out and stippmt Kleckncr for fifloen dollars. But Kleckner refused, thinking tho price About fourteen dollnrH and sevonly-llvo ewits tto much. The shKiiiT'i head wits lovol (hut limo. -wJneksouVCoinmon Kunse Idnlinent is ft poslttvo euro for the following dis ease: Tender feet, eoilln Joint, mme nSB, soro breast, sore shoulder, con tracted hoofs, scratches, rheumatism, sweeny, strains, bruise, barb wlro in juries, and ul! other ailment requiring an oxlnrnul application. For salo by J. If. I lit U CI'. Wo saw n saloon sign staggering on tho street hisl .Sunday morning, It was covered with mud, hat breeches and coal. II looked in if it had just waked up and crawled out of a gutter, and it suid it was "d in dry." Misera ble sign, and miHerablo business that lu.'lkuK such signs possible. It takes u fool lo ask questions. Tho follow, "Sllgo," of tho Past fills the 1)111. fcligo is grieved becnuno ho had to pay lib coi.bi for his dinner when lie attended tho Republican convention, nnd wants lo break up tlio convention busintHW. Sligo ban u .sore head, it's a bad ease, and will doubtless take him off into the Democratic party, where ho ought to be, and where his fitness for oftlco may be appreciated. 1 1 is tal ents have, never been appreciated by tho Republican party and never ought lo ho. IIo has been a candidate several times, but tho delegates "didn't seo it," mid he didn't got any votes. Migo was shocked because tho factions in the convention did not get into a dlsgrnee ful squabble, but proforred harmony. Hligo. wo should infor. is an ass at best, lie has no desire for tho success of the itopttblican ticket, and Republican edi tors who permit themselves to be used in an attempt, though feeble it may lie, to lnjuro the party ticket, as Sligo uses those of the Pott, in tho midst of a campaign, and without tlio ability to answer and squelch him, aro much lacking in good sense, or wanting in fldolliy lo tho party. Tho mongrel convention hold at SUpi'ldnn last Monday was said to have boon, a, very small affair; so much so that no one not half crazy for an olllee would stoop to accepting a place on a ticket mtolo In such a way and by such n crowd. A gentleman who was out. there a Democrat too, by tho way said it wan u huge, affair, sarcastically olinohing his remarks by saying that "nil of tho precincts wero represented but olghl." A few men, a mixture of old true blue bourbon Democrats, and n few disappointed olllee seekers, bolters, sore-heads, of tho Republican party. The former thore with two ob jects in view - to do anything to split tho Republican party and porclnnce rim u Democrat into the clerk's oilico earing nothing for the bulanco of the ticket. Tho latter there as willing tools of tho Democracy in thoir evil de signs on (he Republican party. That was a swoot scented crowd bourbons, Horohoiuls. malcontents, from four or tlve of the precincts, assuming to speak for "the pi-ople." wrangling, quarreling, all day, afraid to trust each other. oor tho anticipated spoils of oilico. and dually dolh ering themselves as follows : Alox. MoKlnney, for Treasurer; a man by tho name of W. G, Tate, forMherilT; Joo Docker for Clerk, Swopo for Rep resentative and one Urnor for Com missioner. Three Democrats, Docker, Graver and Suope, and two bolting soreheads, all to bo sacrificed, traded us opportunity otters, to boost Docker! This is their programme, as already an nounced. Messrs. McKlnney and Tate, who bolt their party nominees, to help Dnuion at ic scheming, and seek salvo of Di'iii.ieiuiic doctors, will find them, sulves bielfy sold out, and realize oro ng that thoy have nmdo tho worst iwilako ot their political lives. V bemad I wa Blind I now Soo. I take tills method of publicly ac knowledging iny gratitude to Mrs. Dr. Monahan for tho great good .lic hits doneme;and wiiliH hope of directing others who hare suffered tho torments of chionlc "sore eyes" wheio they may reecho u like benefit. I suffered for two years with granulated sore eyes, during which time I was so nearly blind that I could not see to rend, anil it was with diflif-ully that I could oven walk about. Various doctors treated my eyes, but with no bcnollcinl results. On the 1 5th of hist .Inly Mrs Monahan took t he case, and lo day my eyes aro well, and I can see to road as well as most elderly gentlemen can, ami to at tend to my affairs as well as ever 1 could. My eyes are free from redness and pain and I verily believe they aro permanently cuied. I say these tilings for I he good female doctor through a grateful feeling, been use they are true. Urownville, Oct. 20th. (iKOUOK II. Swa.n. School Furniture. I huvo recnived the agency for A. If. Andrew & Co. 'a school furniture of al kinds. .Samples at my furnlturo storo, Urownville, Neb. W. A. Jt.'DKIN. Tho Republican: Sheriff. Kiutok Ai)VKUTisi:u - Having heard f Jeorge B. Moore say thai tlio Republi can candidate "is adrunkitrd," and us he is doubtless peddling the infamous lie lo fvorybody with whom he talks. 1 desire to sav most cmtuiat cal v tint Geo. 15. Moore is u willul and umfit:ioiis liar. The Republican candidate for SherilT, I kuow, of my own personal knowledge to be a sober, temperate, in dustrious man. I know also that he unur trft.s a ftrtniliovd in eonipmison to some of the candidates, one at least, on the mongrel ticket. . Some ten or (lift eun years ago .John Gulp occasionally got on a spree with his young friends, but henever laid around Brownvilleor an) other town month alter month soaked full of whisky. .John Culp has not taken a drink of whisky in ten years, and those who say to the contrary are simply slandering a good citizen. The Ativisiitiskk's first no tice ot Mr. Culp was in every particu lar the exact truth. .Jihtidk. n bool ImiftH .ind all miscellan eous books nt Nlckell's drugstore. D. T. Smith will sell vou n Piano or Organ as cheap as tho next oiw Call and got prices. 17-lf Best bread in Brown vMle nt tho Bakery of Anion Rainier always fresh and cieau. (jive mm a trial. Dr. Collins, Dentist, Is absent from his oflleo in Brown villo on Wednes days and Fridays only. --Married, Sunday 23d inst. at the residence of l he biide, by Kid. Charles Rowe, Mr. Cyrus Henderson and Miss Mollie Argnbright. Wo eoiigrufuluto you "(.'hub," and wish you much joy, Tke boss flour Is made by Henry Shiffer al Home wood's. Call for Gold Coin. There woie delegates olectod from all the precincts but eight, to the mon grel convention - there being thirteen iu the couuty. Wasn't that a huge affair --waanl It liefty?" "Vou seriously do not expect to bent Bousflcld V" was the query put to a bourbon mongrel. '"Well, no," he answered, "about all wo expect, is to elect Docker that's ull 1 caro for at least." Call for Homewood's flour. Trtj U and you'll use no other. Republicans, read your tickets, before voting. The game of deception and trickery was begun by the Demo crats' in calling a mongrel convention, having refused to call n straight con vention, and lhe will circulate bogus tickets and continue to resort to nil means howover unfair, to got a vote for their favorite candidate. (Jen. I'latin-. A. Wnlkcr. uperui lendent of tlio census, has resigned The sulwcriptlons to the (Inrfleld monument fund now amounts lo about At McKlnney Station, Ky., Oct. lOlh five men were killed by r enr collision caused by tho engineer being drunk. Hound travels at the rate of 1,1-10 feet per second in the air, 4,000 in the wa ter, 11,000 in casl iron, 17,000 in steel, and 18,000 In glass. Tho prices of horses are constantly dropping. A nag that would have brought readily $100 six months ago, is now sold for about 50. s 'lute Journal. On Oct. 10th, Ben Mitchell, deputy sheriff of Ken County, Cal., while pro tecting a prisonor, was uttacled by a drunken mob. He killed one of his associates and was himself killed. (Jen. (iranl on u recent visit to Washington took occasion lo say, "Hie talk about Grunt orantl Grant Repub licans ought to be obsolete; that he had thoroughly determined never to ho a candidate fur Hie presidency again." Whnt Grant says he means. Grain. Highest market price paid by I). E. Douglas & Co. --There wero a few men got togeth er !u ouch of tho Jive jtrerlwt? out of the thirteen, mid hold caucuses choos ing delegates to tho mongrel conven tion. In eight precincts there wero no expression by the people or any of tho people. And such was the outfit who met in the alleged "people's con vention." Think of this: The dear people of Nemaha County was repre sented from Brownville by George hanuoii, 1). II. Mehuughihi, Ruf Rain oy and Mr. Kleckner, and no more, ex cept George li. Moore who trotted around at tho heals of tho others smell ing for the pepper. Comment is un necessary. PUBLIC SALS, I will offer to the highest bidder, at Sheridan (Nixon's Pasture,), ou Thurs day, November :id, at 10 o'clock u. m., Ml lend of Cattle, consisting of Cows and Calves, also I, a and li-your old steers and Heifers. TKKMK: Six months time, without interest; notes to he signed by tuo re sponsible parties, payable at First Na tional Bank when due. BKN B. IIOADLF.Y. Davidson Ri.astkus, Auctioneer. AEMiounconjorjJ, By special icquest of my friends I hereby iiinnince my self as an indepen dent candidate for Couuty Clerk nt the ensuing election promising if elected to discharge tho dutiea of the otllce to the nest or my ability and u have the work of the otllce done correctly and for the bust interests of the citizens of Noniaha County. Very llospeotfully Yours, E. II. Wilcox. Kotico. Is hereby given that I will examine all persons who may desiro to otter themselves us candidates for teachers of tho primary or common schools of this count)', at the Court IIouso, in Browirdllo on the llrst Saturday in each month Philip Ckotiikk, ai-tf Co. Superintendent. Soiico,' Mrs. E. J. Monahan, of Maryille, Mo., will visit liiownville Nov. 15th and remain three days. She will slop at the Union House where alio Will bo prepared to trent a) forms of eye dis ease s successffinvr. tier treatment is a permanent cure1 for granulated eye lids and all forms of lnllaiuumiiou of the oyoa. The Union Hdtel. The body of an unknown man has been found hanging in the woods near Independence, and It is suppo.-ed that ho whs a detective who was hunting for tho train robers, and met the same fato that poor Wltchor did several years ago.- tforA port Jmnnal. The present politeness of the Chica go Tribune to Riesident Arthur re minds oud of the old table of the lly and the Ox. "Lighting on his horn" he rode for some distance, when he po litely lemarked to tho ox, "If mylfart5, weignt oppresses you, I will get off." "I did not know you wero there," re plied tho ox. Mount a horn, .Joseph, and kcop your seat. A few lly specks, morw or less, won't alarm people, -a-ttr Urean. NEMAHA CITY LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. Good hugKlw and liorsm, olimns , Otmnlc. Ht's.;of cure tnken of trniiNlutitNtocn -QX 11" HTT A -JS JL. j BOOTS, SHOES, AND HARNESS. Madn nnd repaired ns well as oun fop don siiywliorrt, on nhorl notice, and 17-7r? V Ji BASON A li L IS T Eli Ms. Oity Hotel LEVI JOHNSON, PROPRIETOR. NEMAHA CITY NEB., Cetitrnlly Inrivti'd; flood fur, and tin I cm, ltii HiiHft'ri ti iiihKc uncut coiiifortafoli' flood Imrn for Imrsi-R nnd Jh arffcti JCcnsonablc. ATTENTION, FARMERS! For your AKrldilturnl Implement, goto DAVID A. MORTON, Farm nnd Spring Wkkoiik, Sulky piowi Htlrrlntf 1'lDWn, Corn I'lunlerH, ilurmu-n UeuperN, Mowers. CiiitlvatorN, Corn HIiHIit nnd the f?os ToiibuuIush Cultivator. Mexican Tribute. Tho Omaha Itepublfmn Bonslbly romarks: "In towns where a nowspa peris published, every business man iihoiilt! mhertise in it. if "it is nothing moretlnn a card giving his name ami tho kind of business ho is engaged in. It lets peoph' nt a distance know that tha town is full of business men. Th paper finds its way into thousands of places where handbills cannot' ronch. A card in n paper is a travollliiK sign hoard, ami can bu soen bv ovory rQiulor, "Think of this." li'ONsititt8ttm. "We would respect fully Inform tho ladies of Urownville and vicinity that wo are prepared to do dmssinakiiiK at our residence corner of fifth and At lantic streets, (old Jim l)yo resilience.) yolleif u share of your patronage, and will tako grout prldo In giving now styles nntl good work. Ma. Y. A. Cook, Ib Rrowliin in public favor. Com mercial men aro learning that at the Tnion is the best place to stop for good fare and cordial accommodations. The increasing custom and demand for firht cIiism furtj, has made it necessary for the I'nion to take an tin gindo stop. It bus recently been refurnished aixl otherwise improved. Best table, best beds, best everything, und only tW.OO a day. BROWii'S'TWHIS. Wo are still making and selling our patent bed springs. They are superior to any bed spring made, and will lust a lifetime. O.K. DOUGLAS & CO. Tho li. A M. having sold the most of their town lots in W.unoro. have lo cated a depot at Ulne Springs. This should hen warning to those who are investing money in Calvert on the strongth of tho H. & M. promises. Post. Tho above is (mother of the Pont a malicious foLhooils. We ar? author ized by an oflleur of the H, & M. It. H. company to state that their company does not do any business whaleuT at liluo Springs, iuvo no depot thine -not even a platlonn, and that they propon to stand by Calvert through thick and thin.--Coff7r. Cash Paid for Wheat. The h iff test marhet tritu ! jHiitl or food wheat (tt Wen lioeh', Milts. JO. UUDUAHr&CO. List of Lottors Iiomaining in tho postofilce at Hrown- villo, Nebraska, for week ending October 22l, last: Cook, W. A. C. Overman. X. Dnvis, .J. K. Pollock, (ieo. Harms, Toiyo. Holller. Francis. Kuhu. Win. A. Stout, James. Moulton.AIrs. J. H. West, Fannie L. 3 I'fiSTAI. CARDS. t Overmtum, Nowoll. Tersons calling for any of the above will please say ulioertiml. Oflleo hours' -On. m. to 8 ji. m. Sun days, from l) to 10 n. m. T, 0. K.U'KISH, V. M. Crrv or Mexico, Oct. 22. The Gar field memorial fund was organized by Gov. Foriiandes ni.d family. The coun cil was the most impressivo ever held in Mexico, and the iitteiidanee was ex tremely large. The llumuhcn Minim, representing the city, said: "The city of Mexico lays a crown of laurels on the tomb of the virtuous citi.en and statesman, James A . Garfield, and ex presses its profound sympathy for his widow and orphans." A Telegram of tho 22 says: A dele gation of Southern Kepubhenris, rep senting t,even of tho states, headed by (iov. Hawkins, oi Tennessee, called up on the President this afternoon. They requested him to place In his cabinet JO UN 8. MINICK, I aim UllfHK flU iOi I'Tomalia City, Nub. B. BELL ANDREWS. HI. D., Physician Surgeon, Nomaha City, Nelirnskn. Calls in tin Country Promptly Attvml erf, day or niyht. QPKCIAL ATTENl'IOX Klvon tosurKl-.: J itlHtMiicos ot women nnd hurulcal uimmv of tin -ye. ua.l'uliuntH from nhromi oan bo fuuiNiK .1 win. plousuiit rootiib und ncPoinniadatUni-. LEAL SOTIC1E. Tim follow tug iiiinud pcrsouH, suppoHrd i,, bu tueowuerh ol.ur uliilmaiHeiul liii.j.st iv liio resptctivo irautH or pimolh of IjuhI ...t oppoMlti) tbcir nitnieH, nun all otlni j vr.u. ..... (, i iii.niiitiK ituy 1 1 till I or llil.Ti vf 111 requested mm to place In his cabinet oi i,V;uiy,;7hu lunJ ,X,o Ui TX k :" some true representatives or southern pum-H" i lun.i, are in.r..i,y iiuiiutii lAii,, republicanism, and to select for federal ! r",.Ut' utt 'i1", i,,';'0,Vl ! ituiiway li.iu ollicers men of the same class. They I H? W0dbSS?.H o'oiiirtlTin J claimed that fmirsouthern states eun be wrested from the Democrats before :K8- if proper recognition is given to faithful republicans. These were said to bo Tennessee, Virginia. North Caro lina and Florida. They did not name any one for tho cabinet, but would bn well uutislieil with Gen. Longstivot. The President heard them with atten tion, and thanked them for their call. He said he would remember their wishes, but gavo them no assurance of specific action. ...ma), n i fr i .iimi . uiid UhIiik in tho county of Neiimtni, si.itc 01 ounoun, ucbcriut'il as lollowa, to-w it : Nuirin- C K llobbs, ) O L MHtllioWS.'f U W Muniford, J CaNpura, ii lipi'iiu-l: I A liuDiier, j J Mvdttirii, ' .M Lf .Moil Uohorlpt, a. t. Jt. N V yt N W or b W N E qr H A v K QP BWUM V qr HUKWnr W )4 H E qr . KKjJSWqr NJiHhiir N K W N K qr H W V, W qr M W 4 K qr SWHtiWir K V ii r SWjNEqr N UhKqr NWUH VVqr M V, 7 M ... i.-i..,i. . ,;..."..," "i J AHoMon, sEqr M (Jtitfs, a W qr 11 1. WnInnd, I Loi 11 .rnh.IT..W feWY i h Dolu-rtv M U Moorc, U L Uoiierly, 11 L Uui.l, A Hniiiia, 1' Viilliuio, A o Evans, A Kfily, A Kelly, U W Virion, J O K-rn. M Blclio ontnto, W H )lliulua' A O EvniiH, h 1 KcycH. J W Clarl;, fi Prof. King, with his big balloon, and his companion voyager, Prof. Hashagen of the signal service, started on their aerial voyagufrom Chicago on the 13th, and landed in Wisconsin next day about sixty-five miles from Milvntiki. , , . ; .loan a rnyipr, ISKbWqr ill a dense pine swamp wilderness on i ,t1j'1coJneLaU(1Uoi.ENW( the Flambeau river. They took pro- I'liwnhTLiua c-oi ,&yu& visions to do them only about twenty four hours, and for live days wore with out food, oxcept some berries, and a porcupine which they killed on the fourth day, which they ato with a rel ish, without bread or salt. Thoy flnallv came to a woodman's cabin said wero ' y "ai'mrd. i convoyed to Chippewa Falls, on the ! w N Vwi,' S gist, wnere tliey could communicate by telegraph their safety to tbcir very nusioiui friends. We can't seo the fun of traveling by balloon, and would prefer a phaeton. eaa vmmrvme itJwmrwimjTO.BgK'iTO K D Iloshlns, M UPnyuo, J 1. Lomlmril t I C Wi-st. ' t J W Cliirli. 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T r .. . - T11 ' ' ,l 'IK.MITW, ui.ihiniiK, inrwuii-iK luvxuiiuvi.rorn.l'lintuju, SUARANTPED to contain no Potroletim. for hale liy a.i iVrstvliuij 4UVr tVJOur ." -L iyrloi,h,, of TM.it1 Woil Kfuuiny u.ll..l fiwi MICA MAWltr,iPviiPiun n.n 31 Mlohigan Avonu. Chlojso, lliinotp. lying wist of tho Hlxiit All of suid land I rinolDul xrortHno oi;.i, ,m , U "."' ",l of Hn,a l'rtli?H, ownors or toTwW' ,." fc"k' nnttor noaonlitiK j'Hww, on or twroro tlio HilU .y 0f Ooiolit-i. Onmlm.Bopt. iOUt.i8.si. Tub Mishoum Pacuic ny P.p. iiiKLAND. IWVAV C0, or Nuu" 0VSSP SoWS msmim EH,Tl L IulTT,111 HOADIJ5Y. VK Ua Pmiri inlt'"!,LJU,u' Court i.r N.'ll.H- n"r 7 b v rV iJ? bpS!! ,y K.,v" 't N.vi'i.- -Ml.v oV'm'i. rVN,s''.,ll.,0,,,,1"-"k in., nt Hie y No fr ,, u"y J,,',K,, ''f KmiiiU u im.u.. uvn nio i Vv, " ""wnvlllo, NermiHlm. h i- ffli.',11," W'i' ,)f R',", ,'ut,1Pr Hon v. imto.1 n.i L ,oS.1 Ul Droliitto tlu-ri'iir 1'ioeii Oct, h, n&i, 'jous s. si iri.r,. Count j JudKO fcfOME JBEMWENr. mV.11 caro hr Horvwus ,M-'inim m MU&- lk km., !.".-? r-':nco. cfea. Mttuiwarwif w'tuvi . ' '" ?hiB ' Tun f r i. M... .- . DAVID.LANDRETH&Rn. PMnfl int. ni til M rt. H! ...BU l,.l', Cf..,. ?.,, .fc