WW . FURNITURE AND - - j. . NEBRASKA ADVERTISER THURSDAY, OCT. 20. ihi. Buy the Bain Wagon for service. Stkvknson & Citoss. New supply of nico cakes and pios at Aaron Palmer's. Oil cloth, brussels and hemp car pet, by Stovonson & Cross. Newton ami Stndobakor wagons for sale by David Campboll. Berkshire hogs, highbred for sale by Stevenson & Cross No cough or oohl, howovrr obstinate, can lnt tlio healing quuHtlos of Dr. Mitrsiinlt'H LtuiK Syrup. It complotoly cure whim all others full. Try it Only twenty-nvo conta n battle; litrtjo hIzo ilfty cents. Hardwaro and groceries, largo stock of each, by Stevenson & Cross. The (lomiinil for gold ISKrent, hut not equal to tho demand for Dr. MiirnhiiM'H T.uiik Syrnp, tho great remedy for cnughfl ntul Ai-nlds. Try It. l'r!co twentyflvo imd fifty ccntfl n bottle. Sold by nil drumtlxt). Want butter and eggs. Highest prico paid by Stevenson & Cross. 91,31)0 por year can bo easily ttrndo nt homo working for E O. Hideout it Co., 10 Hnralny StrHot, Now York. Send for their catalogue nnd full particulars. 19 ly A few fruit jars loft. Will bo clos ed out vory low. Stkvknson & Citoss. For agood Cooking Stove with tho most and best trimmings, call on Wil ling .Bros. & Jordon. Go to Willing Bros. & Jordan for your hardwaro and fruit cans, powder and shot, barb wiro, tho Joliot, Baker and Scutts make, nails, door lucks, corn knives, and tho best assortment of guns at tho lowest'prices. W. B. & J. Wo have just received tho finest, best and largest stock of heating stoves that was ever brought to this country, at prices that will sell them. Come and make your selections early. Stevenson & Cnoss. At the request of many citizens of Nemaha county, I hereby announce myself as an independent candidate for County Clerk and respectfully ask the votes of all tho people, my only pledge being to perform tho duties of tho office, if elected, to the best of my ability and ifrthe interest of tho people of Nomaha county. Respectfully, J. B. Doukku. Stevenson & Cross carry a lino of goods that no other house in Nobraska carries always glad to see old custom ers and now, and prices will bo found as low as goods can possibly bo sold. Now is your chance to buy stoves, hardware, farm implements, cheap. Go to Thos. Richards' if you wish any goods in tho lino, at prices nevor be foro heard of, as he contemplates mov ing to Nomaha center, and wishes to reduco his stock in order to save freighting the goods and adding addi tional cost on thorn, will sell any goods in tho lino at figures which will pay any one to call and get tho benefit of this offer. Tuos. Richahds. For Sale. A good second hand Hearso cheap not wishing to keep but one. Stevenson & Citoss. "Wlno n n monitor, nnd strom? drink tu niKliiK." Talto l'lticici.Y A.HII Hittkuh. I C In not n beverage, hut n remedy for nil 111 oireotujof ft n oxcchh of Intoxicating ntlniu bints. Don't take a drink before breakfast 'JumI to wuko you up," heciiune you fool ho J fltupld nnd languid. You uro nuro to fool worno oh soon an tho eirort woarn on. Tnko n hnlf wine ulnmof Phicki.y Ahii Hittkks. It will brighten you up for'tho whole day. Hats, caps, nubias, knit iackets, hoods, etc. Stacks of them at J, L. McGec's. Sheriff Kleckner, after his defeat in tho Republican convention announc ed himself as an independent candidate He thon sought indorsement by tho mongrels, and was defeated again. Now, wo understand that a faint, in tangible something, supposed to bo an idoa, has penetrated tho Sheriff's brain, to the effect that ho is not wanted for Sheriff again right away, and that thoroforo he is off tho track. Wo are sorry It took him so long and through such sad experiences to "catch on" to that fact. Wo fear it will hurt his po litical future. Yet, as ho made a fair Sheriff so far as tho duties of tho office wore concernod, ho may yet recover somo lost ground by coming out liko a a man and supporting tho whole Re publican ticket, that tho convention of which he was a delogato, nominated, and especially tho nominee for sheriff, who boat him so fairly, and whose nomination was made unanimous up on Mr. Klockner's motion. UNDERTAKING .1 W. ... .iviici;f. J "-( j' -" f-"-,r'TniTiiii.iL--mrxr L00AL PERSONALS. - Mrs. James Cochran is quite sick this week. Ted Iluddmt returned from Lin coln Friday. II. II. Dolen has been on the sick list this week. Col. Tom Majors is in tho city to day, Wednesday. M. L. Emery, of 1'odunk, was in town Wednesday. .ludgo O. B. Howit como down from Hastings last Friday on a visit. T. C. Hacker was elected school director at tho meeting of the school board this week. Pete Ault and Davo Thompson who have spent tho summer in Col orado, havo returned to Nomaha Citv. Wm. Bergor who has been for sev eral weeks, at Lincoln on Hud dart's street sprinkling force, got back homo last Saturday. J. A. Titus and Jerry Kettle, of Nemaha City, after a two months visit amongst friends in old Now Jersey, ar rived at homo last Monday. W. S. Clark, Nomaha City, who has been with Ids precious mineral claims at Pitkin, Colorado during tho sum mer, arrived homo last Friday. J. J. Mercer attended tho Grand Lodge, I. O. O. V meeting at Lincoln last week as a delegate from Browu- villo lodge. Bailey & Murr, having purchased the large, handsome stock of furniture of Mr. Judkins, for their furniture and hardware house at Podunk, are engag ed in removing the stock to that point. Throe huge loads on hay racks started out on Tuesday morning. Wo owo an apology to Uncle Mose Conner, his estimable wife, and manv friends for failing last week to an nounce tho event of their golden wed ding. Tho mishap in our otllce, at n&arly the usual hour of issuing our papor, which required tho rosotting of a vthole page of type, and in tho con fusion of matter incident to such a disaster, tho notice of tho golden wed ding was loft out. That good aged couple who have traveled hand in hand for fifty years, nearly one-half of which timo wo havo been intimately acquaint ed with them, havo no better friend than tho editor of this paper. Their belief in tho present and tho eternal futuro are so nearly tho same as to ce ment their friendship, and tho inadvarr tanct and treacherous memory caused us many regrets. Tho young friends of tho aged couple prepared to open tho opera house on tho r.Oth anniversary of their married life occurring on tho 26th inst Wednesday evening this week, and to make tho event as pleasant for them and all who may attend every body being invited as possible to do. Our paper this week going to press be fore tho reception, wo can give no ro port of it. but doubt not that it will bo a happy success. Syrups by the keg at Dolen's, cheap. Sad Bereavement of Senator and Mrs Van Wyck. MiDDi.ETOWN. N. Y Oct. 24. Gen. 0. II. Van Wyck, United States senator from Nebraska, and wife, buried to-day at Milford, Pa., the former homo of Mrs. Van Wyck, their only children, two smart and interesting little girls, who died at their homo near Nobraska City, last week, of diphtheria. On ar rival with their remains they first learned of tho death of Mrs. Van Wyck's father, Col. Jno. II. Broadhead, of tho treasury department, Washing ton, whoso romains were brought hero and interred at tho same time with tho grand-childron. Horse blankets, cheap, at Dolens. IVtlco, narvey Starry has purchased the Contral meat markot of tho Jones Bros; and will furnish the people of Brownville and vicinity with choice moats of every description Mr. S. has had a lifetime oxporienco in tho stock business and will glvo bis customers entire satisfaction. Call and see him. Buckwheat at Dol en s. For Halo Cheap. A good road toam, harness and bug gy. Ponies well matched aud free drivers. Perfectly sound and safe G. II. Collins. ' The Light Running New Victor Sewing Machine by SUvonBon & Cross. Host bread in tho city at Aaron Palmer's and don't you forget it. iiLJLavji.iw.' uiu'j-ij.iv,rui;i-Ji.i,UJxi i-j.jit,!jju ,w umjujuwmiAuu . Fine Groceries Flour, of all Grades, Selected Teas, Pure Coffee and Spices, Choice Syrups and Molasses, Dried nn it CaiiiioiI Kraltn In Variety, Glass and Queensware, Also, a complete stock of Ciyars and Tobacco and a full stock of Candies at E. II. Wilcox announces himself this week in our columns as an inde pendent candidate for County Clerk. Ho makes the same announcement in all tho papers in the county. Mr. Wil cox did not pe.mit Ids name to be men tioned in the mongrel farce. That was eminently to his credit, and should enhance his popularity with his Demo cratic friends. Mr. W. did not consider that convention as representing the people. Tho pooplo were not there either in person or by representation. Neither people, parties or county wore represented there. Mo was the first independent candidate for Clerk that was announced, and being in tho field first, and in the field yut, as when an nounced, ho says ho is "yoinr to stay," When Docker was indorsed by tho mongrels, (. B. M. got anxious about Eli, and ho was trotting around like a lost dog to find someintluenco to get Eli off the track. He said, "wo must now got Wilcox to withdraw." Tho latter however doesn't seem in a humor to bo sot aside as a toy, and doesn't withdraw worth a cent. Dock er is in a stew at Eli's stubbornoss. What if Eli was out first what if a great many therefore think that Joseph is the man that ought to get off and let Eli give MoGrew u singlo handed race that doesn't matter, for doesn't the position belong to Joseph of course it does, and the imiiudencoof Wilcox in persisting when Joseph is on it, is ex-' trnnii'lv nnhviirnoim Tiih Aiivkii. ' --...w- w..,..... .... -.... niTKit says, let 'om fight, and doesn't care whether one or both runs Doc. McGrewcan beat one or both, but both easier than one, aud all wo fear is that Joseph will withdraw in the interest of patriotism and Wilcox. Then the fight would be interesting; but if both run or if Eli should draw olT, in either case our candidate would have a walk over. Mr. Docker will draw a few votes and don't draw off Mr. Docker you havo a right to run, becauso you came out after Wilcox did, and then tho mongrel arrangement in dorsed you where all the precincts but eight were represented. Stick to tho track just to spite Wilcox if nothing elso. Now, seriously, tliero isn't a hot ter qualified man for clerk in Nomaha county than E. II. Wilcox, and if wo had to chose a Domocrat, we would take Wilcox every time in proforonco to Docker. s Tho best at "ltegulator." bottom prices, by the Thos. Kiciiakds. The Advkutiskh s loyalty to tho Republican party will not permit it to bo divertod from tho business of striv ing to secure a victory for the Republi can tickot now in tho liold. So the Hon. Wm. Dailoy and his idiots of the Sheridan Post will have to excuse us from tho discusiion invited by that "open letter" and Mr. Dailey's answer, until after tho election. Somo timo, when it will do the most good, tho Au VKiiTisBit will pay such attention to that lottor and those questions as the matter deserves. Our business, and that of every truo Republican now is a victory, and a big ono, over the com mon enemy. Fur trimmings at Dolen's. Agood Berkshire pig is abetter investment than a wild town lot any- timo. For sale cheap by btevonson Cross, Worklngmanl look to yonr InUrciUand nave doctor blllu, by uMng Or. Marshall' Lun Syrup for all owes of ooukIin, colds etc. l'rlooonly 35 nnd 50 own in n boltlo. The finest line of Mens and Boys clothing, over coats, etc., to be found at J. L, McGee's. Buy New Homo sowing machines. Light running and noiseless. Stkvknson & Citoss. Fur caps at Dol en's. --A nice lino of guns just received at prices that will sell every timo. Stkvknson & Citoss. Stoves m PTONITUSE lWl llJJIJM'iglV.UWAJIMaiMJVITVJAVjJ.TlvnillliU,, DOLEN Has received his immense fall and winter stock, consisting of Seiiere Boots, Shoes, Hats, Gaps, ir-uxiivisniivcjj (jiooi)s9 Clothing for men and boys, and a large line of overcoats, blank ets, yarns, gloves, mit tens, Ladies' Cloaks, The handsomest line of Ladies' trim mings ever brought to this market, and all the latest novelties. Dolen is determined to make it to the interest of everyone in Nemaha county to trade with him. He has also a full line of roceri&s, Syrups, Oils, Vinegar, etc. For bargains in any line call and see Dolen. It will pay you. Lafayotto Prociuot. Partners aro busy gathering corn. Tho yield is a little below tho average. J.G. Ewau and two or throe more of our farmers will feed a largo num ber of cattle this winter. Several serious cases of sickness in this precinct. Tho little town of Howard is on joying quite a boom. Messrs. Bailey &, Murr have their hardwaro ami furni ture building completed' and aro open ing h mammoth stock of oor thing in their line. A largo hotel is nearly com pleted, M. L. Emery is building a black smith shop and others are getting ready to build. Business is rushing. J. M. Campbell, of Howard, is in Chicago after auothor lot of goods. His sales this fall aro immense, running from two to seven hundred dollars per day. The celebrated Henderson boot and shoe at J. L. A.'c Gce's. Is It I'o'MNlhle. That n mmedy madoof mioli common, slin pie plaritH uu Hop, Hiictiu, Mandrake, Dan iloluln, a inuUt'M ho ninny nnil nuoli nnir vi'Ioiih unit wonderful uurcHnx Hop Bitters do? ItimiHthH, for uimn old and young, rich and poor. Pastor nnd iJootor, I.awyiir and I'dltor, all toltlfy to liavliiK lieun oil rod by tliuin, wo must bollovt) nnd doubt no toiiKor. Hon nnother column. Fa?'??i of 240 acres, un proved, for sale. Call on J. L- JlfcGee. A wagon bed full of nico looking peachbow potatoes, raised within a few miles of town, attracted attention on our streets the other rtay. Tho weather with plenty of rain during tho last two months havo made a protty good crop, of that staple root. Cloaks a,nd Dolmans of all grades at J. L. McGee's. Tho following names wero omitted from tho last roll of honor of Brown ville bublic school: OKAMMAll DKI'AUTMK.VT. Melissa Minick' Minnio Berger, Lil llo Hoover, Minnio Seaton, Augusta Moitz, Pearl Minick, Oscar Minick, Eddio Lowranco. Crowded daily with cus tomers and goods, at J. L. Mc Gee's. How to gctHlcU. Kxpone ynurxnir tiny nnd nlirlit, ent too uiuclijwltliont exerolxn; work to hard with out rent; dootor nil tUe time; tntcnall the vllo jiottruma advortlBOd, nnd thon you will want tohnow How to get Weil. Whloh Is ntiHvrnrod In throa words TnU& Hop lUttorn! Hoo another colum. New goods arrive daily in order to supvly the de mand, at J. L. McGee's Boyd's Opora IIouso, Omaha, opened on tho 24th, is claimed by tho Omaha papors to oxcel In magnlllcont appoint ments, any opora house this side of Chicago. AND UNDERTAKING. I Dry Goods, Notions, NEWS ITEMB. The Mississippi river at Burlington, was higher than it lias been since 1857. At Cincinnati Win. II. Luteins play fully pointed a gun at tho head of Erank Hopping, a saloon-keeper. Tho gun was discharged and killed Hop ping. Lukous attempted suicide and Hum gave himself up. Gon. Woir, IMainsvlllo, Ohio, died from a stroke inllieted by his son James in a tit of auger. At St. Louis, lilth inst., John Ma liouey, a br.ikoman, while drunk, shot Tim Moran and Ed. Hardy, killing tho former and seriously wounding tho lat ttir. James Kinney, a wealthy farmer, of Mo., about fifteen miles from St. .Joo, was assassinated last Saturday night. Ho was sitting at tho table eating his supper when a load of buckshot was llred through a window into the back of his head, and ho foil from his cliair dead San ford Noo, near Greenville, III... killed his wife and child, '20th inst. He gave himself up and is in jail. Eight thousand cabbages woro re cently shipped from Oldenburg, Ger many to Baltimore Tho Kansas papers havo como la possession of and will soon publish,, an oxposuroof a aocret anti-temperance' society, said to bo a dangerous- institu tion. Steam Uye Works. Tho attention of tho people of No braska is especially called to tho Lin coln Dye Works, by W. 1). Robertson, who has had many years experience at tho business. He colors silk, woolen, or cotton goods in any color aud es pecially in all the new colors, aud makes a specialty in silk, silk velvets, merinos, alpacas, delaines, etc., and guarantees satisfaction. I'laid shawls or drosses of any kind can be dyed plaid again, to look as woll as now. Tho traveling agent will call at your resi dence aud receive orders. All orders will receive prompt attention. Goods can bo sent by express and returned soon. Remember the address: W. D. Hobertson, O streot between 12th and 13th. Lincoln, Neb. Rev. Dr. Burns, principal of tho Wesloyan Fomalo College at Hamilton, Ont., has written a lettor indorsing Rev. Dr. Thomas, who was rocently ex polled from tho Rock Rivor conforonco for preaching heretic doctrines. Goto Wittemoro'n sowing machine emporium and grocery for anything yon want.'ceap for cash. For a nice buggy robe go to J. L. McGee's. The best cook stove, with tho latPBt improvements, you can buy of Stevenson & Cross. School books, of Nlckell's drugstore. every kind at Work has been commenced on tho depot at Calvert. Tho County ComMiisalonoers in session. are "We are having weather. splendid October 1 QENT$ WANTED tit Iht Utit .ud r liter ritLtlLl ! tU llta. ttitm CL Pftn.Mj rWMVf Co., M. UK M4.