1 IHIil IKI IIIIIIIHIHIIMIIH - ' mimuiiiHftillillllnl1imJm MMIMWaWl Wl QVAL! . A. F inc Groceries J3S& ifl - '" "i'miiirww "ninii imihii .1 iipiu uctpbxMkj 1 m lll ! NEBRASKA ADVLRTISLIt Crahbi'inos, ample y 1 1 1 1 1 ami pickles, by .Stevenson iV Cross. Ijiwl bread in tlio city at Aaron Palmer's ami don't you forget It. Iroviilll men-bants never iiad largqr or better stocks of goods. You will find Dolen at .Lowiiiiin's with a big- stock of goods. Ihiy New Homo sowing machines. Light running and nuihclcsH ntkvknson iS: Cuuns. -l'orry & Ihtruell will huvo Hip (Hl moro building, at Sheridan,, ready Tor occupancy by the middle uf next month. Do not fail to call on Stevenson & CroR for stoves, cook, heating, coal or wood, They keep a largo 'Uid eoiuploto Stock and prices arn low. tl.tOO per your can ho easily nuwlo nt li 'in u'iiiUIiik for I'J. CI. UlilomiL ,t Co, In Huro'ny RlHit'i. New York. Soml lor lliolr iMitiiluKiRMiiut Hill particulars. 101 y - Dolun lias moved up street into Luvvmau'ii 0 10 business house. Call umlsuobim and his elegant stock of gQO'ls. Rolen is at Low man's. , t 7- The Missouri river was so full of lijiliHli ieolnst Saturday that boats did n;ifc vrlm and we received no mails from the other side. This is Hie llrsl obstruction of the winter. For cloaks and dol mans call 011 McGco & Moore's. .Saturday last was a goo. 1 day for Hie merchants of UrownviHe. Luis of people in town and the big stores 'were crowded from forenoon till night, .and eveiy clerk was kept 011 the jump. K libber boots MeGoo & Moore's. at - We did a large amount of job work last week lor Mr. .Jordan ami hi a rcnis, ol the "I'neumatie Washer." Tb it simple labor-saving implement seems to take well with the people, ami many families are being supplied. -Many pumoin, 1110 hltti-rl,i opposotl to "patent muilioinos," ami will rnnjly iim them ui nil. Thorn Is no dniiiit thut 'iniui.N tiro wnrtliluus, yet n r. inoily thnl hits Hlo.nl tlio tust lur yimiN. HUo Dr. Ulioriiiitii'h l'riou loy Ash Itllltnt-, wild Its Hilijini miiilarlt. lnuroanli)t;vi'iy diy, nuiM hiivu uiurlt or li would liiiviullMippi'inol loiiu htiico. iVolicu. Is hereby given Unit I will e-amln6 , all persons who may desire to ofl'ei themselves as candidates for teachers of the primary or common schools of this county, at the Court JIouso, in lhownville on the llrst Saturday in aeh month Piumi- Chotiiku,' 2i-lf Co. Suiiciiiitouiiout. LOOAL AMD STATd IvYnVS. -School books at XicUi'll'rt. Hastings bus had a llc inch snow. 1 - The Light Untitling New Victor Hewing Machine by .Steve ison & froM. W.-ather piopliets prwliet mi cpen winter. "Among the llreakers" to-morrow evening, - Want butter ami eggs. Highest prloo paid by Htevonaoli & Crows. Do not fail to preparo Bhelter for your slock. ILpifj'8. -('ui. Watson 15. .Smith's life was insured for imo.omi. Hardware) and groceries, large stock of each, by Slcvfiixuti tt Cross. Fresh supply of heating stoves received at Willing linw. & Jordan's. Extra copies of the Anvuimsicu at A. W. Xickcirs. Thanks to Senator Van Wyck for copies of the Eatru I't-nxiui Unll'iiia. - Hye bread, baked daily, at Aaron l'almov's. The (Joorgiit Minstrels hud mi im mense atidieneo Saturtluy night. - For tlrsl class groceries call on T. L. .loues. The best cook stove, with the latest improements, you can buy of Stevenson & Cross. Dr. Collins, Dentist, .is nbsonl from his uillcp in Drownvillo on Wednes days and Fridays only. - -Tin. copper, and sheet 'iron wink, of till di'McnptJoiiH, made to order at Willing Hros. & .Jordan's. , Cio tt Whitteinore's sewing machine emnoriitni and Lrrocerv for unvtliintr yon want, cheap for eush. liest bread in IJiownville at the Rikcry of Aaron Paimer -always fre.h and clean. Hive him a trial. A .voting man nani"d Hrush com Hiitted suicide last week by jjuuniiu inio 1110 uig lilue rivei at t'rete. A nice line of guns just received at prices that will sell every time. Stbvknkon A ClMMM. -Wood and fence pnstp constantlv on hand ami for salo by MnrlaU & King. Aspsnwali. Thanksgiving services at Hie Prps bjterian ehiireh to-morrow, Thursday morning at 10 a. 111. We are sonv to learn of the death, on FrulaV evening or last week, of 11 child of Conrad Harms. -- A good llerkshirepig is a better investment than a wild town lot any time. For sale cheap by Stevenson & Cross. Do not fail to see "Among the HVeiikors," by the "A. D. C." of Falls City, Thursday evening, Nov. 21th. The club is a good one. Wheat, by the hundreds of busleis has been ruined in the stack by the snow, and the rain-storms preceding, says the Hastings Ntbraskuii, Stevenson & Cross carry a lino ol goods that no other house in' Nebraska carries always glad to see old custom ers and new. and prices will be found as low as goods can possibly be sold. Tlio Anvicimsim has the best job printing omce in Southeast Nebiaska, managed by a number one job printer, who does all work promptly, and duplicates city prlcos. Ilomewood & Shifter have re ceived their now mill maehiuerv, and the mill is being repaired throughout. These gentlemen are determined to have the best machinery made, ami will sparo no pains to pleaso thuir customers, Mom; of fit Grades,. Selected Teas, Pure Coffee ami Spices, Choice Syrups and Molasses, l)i let! unit C niuiril Kmlth In Vnrli'lj'i Glass and Queensware, Also, :i comph'tc stuck of ('hjiirt mill Tohtirro, ami a full slock ol Candies at WHSKMZVH iwvran dki hub Has bought Dolen's itniiicii-c stock ol (iioceiies and is icceiving laruuijtiatiU lies every d.n Call and see him at Dolen's old stand. Utt Out Doors J TliiHopiciMiliii-iiiini of nil fnnliiry ik irlvt-B titnp" tivf-i paillil r its, hh.i- nppr- till-, liiliKiiirl lil-i-iuMi' l 1 llliu t ' ' "l l',",,. III 11 1 1- llvi-i , I'lni'N Mini i l.ni 1 li'ioMis Mini i'I iId- pii -'-l n. no t tiniln 'm- In Mn moi LI fiiiiimi 1 1 1 iiii-in imiIi'-n tin mt mil till! IIKIII 11. 1 1 ii.lt lillll-lh III) IHIi'Sl 11 1 1 1 Ih-si 1 i-miil , 1 1 k t 1 1 I'll Mien i-i-i x. Iihv inn 11I111111I11IH- oi In', ill li. vim. imii .mil n I i-iifkN in fiii in. Thi-y i-'hi iiiit 11 1 ttli. n , 1 Illl'ltllUI CllllllllM. llt'KY Mi. Ni:vn TJit Oj 11 IIimii . The latest Ming and ohm us, by Will. L. Thompson. Silee the deatli of rrcsideiit (l.tilleld the sentiment ex pressed in this beautiful song has be come uuivcisil. The melody is very pretty, and already the piece has be louitiiga nidi f-ivorite. We advise all lovers of popular music to send .",. cents to the publishers and receive 11 eopv by ret in 11 mail. Published by W. L. Thompson & Co., East Liverpool, Ohio. 3'or Uio'4t'i's' i)n tfi'oiliici cnU m T. r. Ncaiou, coi'ikm- titii unit 71n!is nIitcIs, alst tJio vv nntitl Wliito Svtvliiit; HF;i chitit Tor s'-tl(. tilv.Ji Wo are leased to notice that our friend iiud cousin, Judge Wilcox, of Ued Cloud, was ve-elected County Judge at, the recent election, .fudge W. being clearly swindled out of the nomination, ran independent and was indorsed. A JI5U for S:le. , Ed. IlmJjlaEt Is ottering his excellent mill pr ppVtfy in this city for sale at a bargain; and also the old distillery. Judge Stall was in the city Mon day. He didn't look very badly cut up over election returns. NherMtni W. Of course not why should he, when he received otto h limited more votes than any other man or woman on the ticket? S'or Mate Cliuttp. A good road team, harness and bug gy. Ponies well matched and free drivers. Perfectly sound and safe. (1. II. Colmxs. - Fnrtv.iiliin miles of trrtdc linvo been laid west from Culbertsoi. on the Denver extension of the 11. & M. U. H. Tho work of iracklaying is progresMng ttt the rat( of oiieuuda half milcMliiih. It believed that the line will be In operation by tho lirst of July next. IJumht dliilii'. Cull for HompiconrVn jimbr. Try tt, and you'll use no oilier. If you want visiting cardH, vou can get the best material and most elegant and ntylish at the Aivkhtim:u otlleo. We also keep the best pa iter made for letter, note, and bill heads, ami make this branch of the business a specialty. Grain. Highest market price paid by D. 15. Douglas i Co. There is a largo amount of the wheat crop of Seward county yet in the stack, ami some has been badly dam aged by the recent wot weather. BROWN'S TWINS. We are still making and selling our patent bed springs. They are superior to any bed spiing made, and will last a lifetime. D. 15. DOrC.LAS CO. -Tho 15. & M. promptly sottlod witli tho fanners of Fillmoto county whoso property was destroyed by tho prairlo tiro of September 17th. Day tho Main Wagon forsorvico. Ktuvunsox & Cttoss. School hooks and all mlsuollnn eons books at Xiokoirs drugstore, W . 4fr ", . r.X jWJP $$,& . r t , . fflfflesfjr S A s 3fa v . V cC f TN "Tj .V V A V4PV By- .tf C 9f D4. X' a v V X O . r- X k. v " 8 Win. Diih ha-, been explaining in .1 loiiu li.tei ,li be sinldi lily juiipdi I'oin Diimlv to Paddock in l.it vvinli i' seiiat.ai.il contest. Dailv knew enough to wail nearlv a vetir after the event, uhi'ii in,, iii-iinli' 1 1 :t 1 1 Ini Liit ten everv little detail of the senatorial sinlc, to explain. -Mt. iJiuiy, eviueniiy, uoesn 1 believe in doing evciy thing iiiiuicdiatc ly. tiyiin join mil. The PUttsmoiitli Kntepris, com menting on the same matter, say.: Hon Mr. Daily of Nemaha county attempts in a long letter, to explain bis break in tlfe last session ol tho legisla ture from Dundy to Paddock. Such explanation were better not made, than made. Mr. Dailv could not attempt to deny thn in the break he di I not con fer with the members from Cass coun tv, who were supporting Mr. Dundv. He will not denv that in the hicnk, the sole hope of electing Mr. Paddock, was to stampede the Dundy tmees; with out evnliination. .Mr. Ihmilv will not attempt to say that be conferred with Messrs. Uartlett and Uroach, of Doug las, or with Wimloin ami Hah, of Cass. Mr. Dailv will mot fria that Mr. Rivtlett's vote and Mr. Hall's vote, were secured for Mr. Paddock, under the most llagrant misrepresent 'it ions. Men who were there know ditterent ly, and that is why we say that in the light of the knowledge of the fact that are known to Cass county men. and Douglas county men. Mr. Daily is uu vviseto at ten pt explanations, that were better not made, than made. We glean from the Falls Citv Jtmrnul as follows: The M. P. depot is 24x00 fffet. The pork packing house is now ready for business. The ladies of the M. 15. church pro vided dinner for the voters on eiection day in the court room at 'Joe a head. The contract for ujatlniii on the Mis souri Pacitic between Atch'oti and Hiawatha is to be completed by the llrst of June. The IJ. A: M. companv, not to be out done by the Missouri Pacitic, has deci ded to macadamise its depot grounds. The Missouii Paciiin depot grounds are to lie macadamised, anil .100 cars of gravel have been ordered here for that purpose. . Notice. i Mrs. 15. J. Monahan. of Mm-wille, ' Mo., will visit lliownville Nov'. 1.1th and remain 1.1 l.ivs. She will stop at the I'nion House where she will he lireimivd to treat nl! i'm-niM nf i.m. liu. ! eases successfully. Her treatment isa permanent cure for irnnulatetl eve lids and all forms of iui(iimmatiou of the eye. That wo are a silver-producing Na tion Is a fact thut strikes one with great force, when reading tun Census Mullet in on Mining. In irt.15 the pro duct was .1J.V1.000 ; in isuo it vvast.io, ooo; in isa.1 it was ii.ouo.ono; in is7o it wasrf hi.ooo.oiio; in 1S75 the amount lumped 1 o $85,702,000, ami In ksko to $87,000,000.- luttr 'Jimiv. The production of malt liquors has been greater tho past jear thin ever before. There were produced in Cin cinnati 07-J.soi barrels and in Coving ton and Newport 5."t,-tN0 barrels, or an aggregate of 7-JO.jJtl barrels, or :i;,s'i;. .171 gallons. The amount of malt con sumed was i,M)7.2S4 bnshols, and of hops, 1,-ua.Os.S pounds. We have just received the (luost, host and largest stock of heating stoves that was ever brought to this country, at prices that will sell them. Conic and make your selections early. Stuv kxsox it' Cuoss. A gold mine in the Summit district of Colorado is said by reputable ex ports to bo yielding $:0,000 per ton. An offorof fa.ooo.ouoin cash for a half lntorost was rofuscd. x J t r w V .' Pis f X sstr x n am . x -c -vj. . 1 c k xy X CI ji'-mriY V?,X) XfcV 1 jw.. rwjj' r. I . XV i& Xj v x o , X v.. r. k. ? wA Gv A ', v vr v Police for 'Fa SJeotl. To .1 K I'I' -r :- Vc.ti nt-.- in rcl.y imllllcil Unit Hi. luliowiiiK K-il mi n 1 1- lo ult: l.nm inii',11 Ihi ( J), 1111. 1 II111 i.i). In IiIim k 1 1 1). In ili'ctlN of Itioun villi , N . 1 1 1 n I . : i i-miiit , No-lii'iii-kii, IiixmI n tho n ii im- t .1. K. 1 llorv, llll'l KOl.l ill pllMito nlf.il) tlio Mllli il' .l-iii -I'H'.V. SM' till tl'O ftl'llllill lit tnxos lit IM'i'i III I 7s ii oluMvo, mm. ii ui .. .' ..... , ..ml 1 1 iiit iliollnio nf tedonipilon of ttittd ptojiorty will oxpin- Kobnuiry -Mli, lhvi (JKO. OILLA1U). 21 v3 Owner of Tnx Corlllli-ato. Per oshoun & Tayi.uk, Ally's. i H TAT WOP J A d IU JUSTIN. DKCKASKU. I, in tho County Conn nt Ni'limhu Cuiihiv NVhiticKii. in tho mnlti-r of nlliiuliit; tho tlmil HilmlnlHtriition iii-cnnnt nl llli.iini'. Mllllck. Il.llll Itllsl I'Ht Of or I ISO OMtHll'Ol .1.11 (ill lMiHlin, .1. i inscil. Nollfo Ik lioroiiy uiwii llml Nm mliorintti. A. I' l-l, il li oVIm-lc n in., nt I In- oilli-o ! HioO niity juilttoni N iniiliu Cunnty Nfliinltn, In llmwnv illo, Ni irnlti, Iiiin hofii tl.xoit hy 'lit- cntirt us u o llmo anil plan' fur ('Xnmtiilii!; mill iillnulni; Mild iici-oniit, vrliPtt iitul vh ri nil piisuiis Intpii-Hloil tun v utipi'itr nml noiiioNt Mioshiiip. J.v JOIlNS.sTl'I.I.. Uutml October 23, 18S1. (Jnnnty Jiule. l.STATK Ol'' MTTIIF.U IIOAUI.KY, !!' Pj pimmiI. In tliu Cmin( Court ol Ni-niiili'i Count , NfhriiHkn. Notion In horcloi hIm-ii Hint Do. -phi lie r 17th. KSI, un.l Juno'.Ntli lv', nt in n'olnrk ii. in., of onoli liny, nt tlio ojll.-p oi tho (!ount) .lii.lao of Noiiiiiiiu o-iiiity, o-Imiii-Iiii, In Huiw nvlllp, Neliriisl(ti, huo loin llsml hy th poirt an tho ttnun iiu.l pi wp WllPII .Ml I W! It'll-till lU-IM.IIH Hllllll.)' cn 'Ills Hint (loniiiuiN ilnliiNl Mllil doi-OHMPil pull liuf llifMinio.Xiiiiln.il, u.ljustPil unit nlloui.l. All .'liiiniK nit prooontfif at Hip Inst inpiitlnn imi .Into wlil bo forover l-nrro.l, hv onlor of, thiMouii. JdtlNH. MTll.h. 2Jw4 County .lmlB. Diili-d NovembprS, I8S1. Notion of tho Inoorporntioiv oi' ilio Carson Laud Coiupexiy. Notl.'i'lN iiori'hy nivoii Hint u coi pormlmi Iiiin In on tin y .Ti-hU-.I. luiiin it nml urniiiilird, 1. Ti.o iiiiiih ol niiIiI oorporiil ion is i ho CniNoii I.aiiil C.'inpiiny. i. i no pion-ipm pinop or triinNiii'tiiic Its .iMii.-ks Im nl Ciumoii, Nefiiiilm County, J.o. K. ..u .. .: Tho tpiipinl ruituro of tlio hitKlnoR to W iriiiiniioo it In thopuri-hiiKi'iuid Knle of 11 nl I'Htulo, i lie In) llir out mill pint tin.,' ol low lis iiinl iI1iikim, niukliiK liiipiovi-iiioiiiH nml nuo'i oiln-r itiiiiMiiotfoiiH ii mo lUiMltlnry to i lin uhovo uenoinl otij.cts. 1 Tho ninotuit of inpltal ntoelc nuthorloi Is thirty ttintiKiuui ilollnrn of wlil.h k1xIi.ii lliolisilliil (Inll.llH Iiiin I'I oil Sllh-ollllPil mi. I I'iiI.I up in (nil. nml tin luiliilicc hhnll ho nut l.r us Mil.M-i Mini from tiino lo Iiiiioiih Iho irpnriitioii fchwll Ihkiip hIopIj, nml put snino IO iiniilii-i. unit nt Mich Union nml on mi. h onii ii 1 1 ion iik shall by tho coi poratlon ho pio Kcrlht'il. i i no lltno of ponnipncpincnt ofthopor por.'illon in .Nowmhi-rT. isst. iitul tlio toinii niitlon twi'titv vims thoroiittor (I. Tlio highest ninnunt of liulohloilnoss or liability to which thu corpoitillon Is tit Jinv tlmo lo mihjoci ItKclf, lh ono tliousnml dol In is. 7. Tlipnrrnlrsof tlio emponiMnii nrB In ho coiiilui.,.( i,v thp follow Iiik iillli'i-iH, to-wll : I'riKlik'ni.r-'ot'rptiir.v anil TionMiior. ' , .INO. L. CAUHUN, l'ros-l. A. It. Davison, Spo'y. 'Jlwl STEEL BOILER PERRY. MPxtmWmm 'V 6 ,.53" I. ,i ill i" .- c .-J v 5'.?J-ia.i. : .JI-trVJ''':itffliT7r!Trfi'.m7 ' j-l;j..,-, - At Brownville, Nebraska. RKST CROSSING- ON TDK Missouri River. NEW BOAT, Hales Low, CamtsStatff, lion (Is Good,, JurteiHiiit! Amide. Connects with gull Trains,