ETVi Wl,n ,,,...,..mi-j.,--i,i.iiii.n-i.rirj.LiieiiiirCTiwm iiimmiimi A VAL! a. . Our Revised ABO Ifcl-GIVIO A stiuiih for MlKWIIiailT, whom ovfi-v out' known runs HuMmi'sUuu fl mutest store in Nemaha county. stuiiilH for ltliOVXVll,l.lis a fill tiucd old town, where wo aro locat ed, at Dolen's old stand. G stands for CURZQX so skillful and true, wlio can execute any job you may want him to do. WutclifN, clocliN, Nllvcruare mid jcuolr.v, nrxt door hut on to postofllcu. LOOAL PERSONALS. x mM jfifJ 4 x rm fA v n x mr . JTMW jSs&Jttoftf B MB. W V ,7 -. tvW . mmT .c -sK W T i v, .. x vr "V -."V ". . t' IV.1. -v 4T X1 "V rfKV . 0 , DOLES NEBRASKA ADVERTISER -Clarksvillo Is to liuvo a newspaper. Cold and disagroeablo weather all last week. Wolves are becoming troublesome in Johnson county. Get your Christmas foods at J. L. McGee's. Fresh oysters at Stroble's, fiom Chicago, by Saturday. Two horses wore stolen in Wayne county last Friday night. A largo party of Iowu uimrods aro limiting in north Nebraska. For Cloaks and Dolmans go to J. M (Ova's. A bridge will bo built across the Republican river at Superior. Schuylor's business in balod hay will amount to 825,000 this year. Hundreds of pounds of fish aro being taken out of tho Elkhoru. See card of Union Hotel. Largo convenient samplo room now added. Five hundred tons of hav was re cently consumed by lire at Fairbury. do to Palmer's for your fresh ginger snaps. 23wl A nice lot of Contact ionN at Stroble's. Fresh bread, cakes, pies, always on hand at tho old reliable City Bakery. Tho long nosed galoot of tho Sheri dan squirtfun wsw in tho city last woek. Largest stock of cigars, ' and choicest brands, in tho city, at Fal mora. 23 w l Largo stock of queonswaro and glassware and prices very low, by Ste venson & Cross. Boots with combination leather and gum soles at J. Jj. McGee9 s. A little girl, Addio Fomborton, aged six years, of Central City, was ac cidentally shot and killed, by her grand-fathor, on the llth inst. Goorgo McVay, of Contral City, had a pony stolon a fnw nights since. IIo tied tho pony in trout oi mo posi otlico and went in after his mail, but when ho camo out tho pony was gono and has not beon hoard of since. You will find Dolen at Lowman's with a big stock of goods. Wo aro pleased to say this wook that Mr. George II. Lannon has boon appointed, by Mayor Boustleld, Mar shal of Brownvillo. Now wo may ox poet to see a rigid enforcomont of tho laws. This Mr. Lannon promises, and oery lover of law and ordor in tho city, regardless of partv or opinion on temperanco, should back up tho mar shal in ovory proper mannor, in Ins en deavor to enforce tho laws. By the way, wo also call attention to the fact that Mr. Lannon is the constable of this citv and precinct, In tho active dis charge 'of tho duties of that position, and while ho will protect city govern ment, will also bo a terror to trans gressors of tho State laws. ;. &? O v x'V C o? V -Tho following aro tho olllcers of Brownvillo Temple of Honor for tho present term: B. M. Bailey, W. ('. T.; J.S. Minick, W. V. T.; (. V. Fairbro thor, sr., W. H.; 1-M. lluddart. W. A. It.; Uobert L. Johnson, V. F. H.; 1 Lowery, W. T. ; John Iliiitou, W. l; K. Hawley. W. (!.; Nelson Furlough, W.S., and Host; and J. (!. Hussell, 1'. W. C. T. The Temple is making vigor ous efforts to recover from tho lethar gy that overcame it, in a degree, dur ing the hot summer mouths; and it is desirable that ovory Templar, who cares for the oxistanee and prosperity of t lie order, shall be in attendance the hall on next Monday evening, to give their presence and aid in the important business then to bo transacted. Dolen is at Low man's. Gulteau was shot at again the other day when he was being taken fro.n tho court to the jail. A m;u mounted on a lino fast horso rode up to the van in which tho assassin was riding, peered into the vehicle, and locating him sent a pistol ball through the wagon cover at his man as nearly as ho could, but without the desired result, as the bul let only grazed tho hunted wretch. Of course, he being a natural coward, was scared nearly to death. He says this is further evidence that it is all God's work and that the latter is pro tecting his precious life. IIo howover tlomands more guards to assist God in guarding him. Dolen is at Low m an's. The Union Hotel Is growing in public favor. Com mercial men aro learning that at tho Union is tho best plaeo to stop for good fare and cordial accommodations. Tho increasing custom and demand for first class faro, has made It necessary for the Union to tako an up irrade step. It has recently been refurnished and otherwise improved. Best table, best beds, host everything, and only S2.00 a day. Tho best and most convenient sample room in the city is now con nected with the house. J Torse blankets cheap at J. L. Mc Gee's. Ono of Daily's idiots tho little pug-nose, wo think took a ride tho other day with an M. P. man. If you (lon't think him an idiot read what ho says about that ride how ho "rocoiv od" that llro and tout. Now, perhaps littlo pug-noso was permitted to warm his shins at a flro in a tout, but when ho undertakes to convince us that ho "received the tiro and tent," and carried them away, wo aro bound to beliove that tho old fellow that got up young fellow supplied him with a poor articlo of batter instead or Drains. The Crown Sewing Ma chine is the best. Sold bg J. L. McGee. I have just received a largo stock of groceries and a line lot of Califor nia canned fruit. I will sell them at bottom prices. B. Stuohmj, City Bakery. For ladies' and chil dren's furs call on McGee & Moore. A line lot of musical instruments and tovs always on hand. Give me a cull, J. Stkohku. -Frank lluddart, of Glen Bock, was in town Saturday. S. A. Iluntimxton. Of Nemaha, wuh n the city Saturday. -Mrs. Mary Smith, of Tecumseh, visited friends in Brownvillo last week. We had tho pleasure of meeting sheriff elect Tate in the city, Thursday. A. W. Niekell returned from a two weeks business trip to Chicago Wed nesday. Mrs. Ada Fairbrother and the ba bies, of Calvert, spent last week in this city visiting. -Miss Fannie Arnold came down from Omaha Sunday, and will spend a ween or i wo at Home. -Mr. W.s. Clark, of Nemaha Citv, came up mi the noon train Saturday and spent the afternoon in the city. Geo. W. Fairbrother, Jr., came in front Calvert Saturday, returning Mon day with Mrs. Ada and the little ones. L. D. Muir. Cashier of the Osceola, Neb., bank, caino down Saturday night and spent a day or two visiting par ents and friends. Babe ICIliott, J. J. Mender, H. P. Ilannegan, G. W. Maitin, and others, of Nemaha, took in the Georgia Min strels Sat in day night. - Mr. John C. Dcmer, daughter Mollie. and Grandma Denser wont to Nebraska City last Friduv to attend the funeral of Mrs. Bvschlag. - Hon. Iienrv M. Atkinson, Survey or General of New Mexico, arrived In this city Wednesday of last week. The General makes this visit to Nebraska one of buiness and plesure; as ere he returns to Santa Fe probably about the :10th inst. -ho will stand at Ily inen'j alter and pledge his life-long love and fidelity to one of the fairest and most intellectual young ladies of the capitol citv, well known in Brown villo in educational circle. You will find Dolen at Lowman's with a big stock of goods. Some person or persons on last Sunday night threw stones and brick bats at Joo Shutz's jnwelry sign a big watch, swinging high up in Iront of his store until they broke it and brought it to the ground. They then cairied it down to the river bank where it was found next day. Tho sign cost Mr. S. Si 5.00 not long ago.-) It was badly battered, showing about a dozen marks whore it h.id been struck. It has been protty accurately ascertained who committed this outrageous piece of malicious mischief, that may, and ought, to be followed with heavy pun ishment, and we aro not at all sur prised to hear the names of ono or two men connected with tho matter, who have made several desperate efforts to appear respectable, at least ; the (lay time, but have made miserablo failures, wo regret to say. It is hardly necessa ry to say the crowd was drunk such however was tho fact. a Call and see Dolen in his new quarters. "A MONO Till: BllKAKKlls" is t.lin name of the popular old play to be pre sented in Marsh opera house, Thursday evening, oy uio "Anonymous uramiuw Club," of Falls City, whose loputation piece los them as amateurs of rare dra matic talents. Tho entertainment will conclude with a Farce tho "Vounir Collegian of Cambridgo in Trouble," said to bo very funny. As it will bo Thanksgiving evening, and a "long felt want" in the city, wo may expect a big audience to groet tho "A nonymom." Sorghum molasses at McGee & Moore's. Almost Young Again. "My mother war iilll lotcd n long tlrno with NeurAlglA nnd a dull, ht'iivj-, Itmctlvo cotulW tloti of tho whula H'Htetn, hemluclie, nnrvoun prnHtrntlon niul wns hnont h(ililem. No lti-nloliins or tnedlulm-H did liur uny k'kxI. Tlireu montlm iijjo Mie liejjftn to mo Hop III t torn, with audi k (1 oflect Hint hIio kooidh ntld foola youiiK K'iln, alttiound oror 70 yours old, Wo think thoro In no othor medi cine lit to uso In tho family ."A ludy In l'rovlddnco, It. I. Groceries of all kinds at Dolen's, in Lowman's, s xOx . V"X I v M 'ivfc. m JZs v W '? DOL Drt'NMiiinlilng. We would respectfully Inform the ladies of Brownvillo and vicinity that wouio iirop.ired to do dressmaking at our resilience, corner of fifth and At lantic stieets. (old .Ilm Dye residence.) Solicit a share of your patronage, and will take great pride in giving now styles and good work. Mns. W. A. Cook. Mi ,Iosii:,loitDAN. Groceries of all kinds at Dolen's, in Lowman's. Now is your chance to buy stoves, hardwate, farm implements, cheap. Oo to Thos. Bichauls' if you wish any goods in the lino, at pi ices never be fore heard of, as ho contemplates mov ing to Nemaha centei, and wishes to l educe his stock ill order to save freighting the goods and adding addi tional cost on them, will sell anv goods in the lino at llgures which will pay any ono to call and get tho benellt of this offer. Tims. IticiiAico.s. Call and see Dolen in his new quarters. Harvey Starry has purchased tho Central meat market of tho Jones Bros; and will furnish tho people of Brownvillo and vicinity with choice meats of every description Mr. S. has had a lifetime experience in the stock business and will give his customers entire satisfaction. Call and see him. For a Fall Stock, and Bot tom 1 rices, see J. L. McGee. Your ninnt loft us lliroo doynn of Or. MiimIihII'h Imitc Hyrup a fow duyn uko. Wo hnvo Hold II all, mid It hn given urncrii mUlHfiiatlon. Wo ciin rccomiuonii tt uh u koimI coiiRh romi'dy. W. S. Zki.i.kh A Co,, Gorinuntowii, Ohio. Cash Paid for Wheat. The highest, market price paid for good wheal at Glen Hock Mills. JO. II UDDA HT tl; CO. Whon (ihyHlctnnu recommend Dr. Murnli. nil's l.utiK Hyrup for coiikIih, ooIiIh, cto., of Ioiik HtHiidlUK, It cortiUnly mtiHt Uu kxm1. Cull nt tho dniK Htoro nod try u hottlo of U, tho prluo Ih only twonty-tlvo unit fifty coiiIk. Groceries of all kinds at Dolen's, in Lowman's. Purify tho hloodnnd rvculuto the boweln. If you would huvo ticnlth, Thojo In jio rum. ody cijunl to I'rlckly Anil Illttorn for thlH pur poo. Thoy not directly on theorKmiH con corned, koIdk to tho kriiI of (Ukousoh tkiid driving It from tho nyNtoni. Not do tlioy Htop hero, liutHtrenuthon thoHyutom. kIvIiik It totiu mill notion, rondnrliiK It much more cupuhloof rnslstliiK nil fotiiro nttuokn. Call and see Dolen in his new quarters. S The best at liottom jirices, by the "Begulator." Taos. Uujmaud.s. StOTes m '. ,v Vi 0 yF X. . vri V , V ' s - X V x IVotlco. To all who may boatllicted with soro eyes: You will do well to call on Mrs. 10. J. Moiiahan, at the Tnlon Hotel, as alio can cure you. I commenced treat men t with her on the 20th day of June, and at that time could not see to work at all-could not drive a team on tho public highway. Now I can boo to work on tho farm, and have been at work since tho 10th day of October, and my eyes aio still improving every day. M. Uandam.. Wanted Hands to work on hotel at Calvert. 10. ILSALHIit'ltV. For agood Cooking Stove with tho' most and best trimmings, cull on Wil ling Bros. & Jordon. Clothing, boot s,; shoes and hats at Do len's. Nutting, the prince clothier of Chicago, caused more than a local sen-, sation by sending up a big balloon; and Dolon, the prince merchant of Brown villo, cieatcd a sensation on our streets Monday evening, just after dark, by sending up a very haudtiomo littlo bal loon, the light in which indicating iU pathway to the South until it faded from sight in tho dim distance, etc. And all this was in honor of tho event of Dolen's removal into his present palatial business room. Groceries of all kinds at Dolen's, in Lowman's. Tho Mexican War Veterans' Associ ation held its annual meeting at At lanta (!a., inth inst. Tho attendance was L'ood. (Son. Iienrv It. Jackson, de livered the oration of the occasion. General Sherman also nuulo a patriotic spcuch. The finest line of Mens and Bogs clothing, over coats, etc, to be found at J. L. McGee's. "Wlno Ibu mooher, nnd HtroiiR drink lu rw-lnn." Tnku 1'iuuKi.Y Ash IIittkim. It In not n hovoruue, hut n romeily for nit 111 ollootnof an tixci-HH of IntoxIcutttiK Htlmii tiktktH. Don't tulcon drink hoforo hrcnlcfnnt 'JiiHt to vrnko jro P," hocitUHO you. fool bo aliipld nnd Innxuld. Von nro xuro to fooL woritottHHOon nil tho iiirect wunrHoir. Tnko n hulf wlno KhiHHof I'kiokly Ahu HrnKius. II will hriKhloii you up for tho wholodny. The boss flour is made by Henry Shifter at Home wood's. Call for Gold Coin. For Sale. A good second hand Iloarso cheap noc wismngio Keeji nut ono. STKVENSON & CltilrtS. - Now supply of ntco cakoH and pies at Aaron Palmer's, Ladies9 lirs, Jnst arriv ed, at J. L. McGee's. -Oil clotli, briissols and hoinn car pot, by Stevenson & Cross. Newton and Studebakor wagons for sale by David Caiunlwll. Berkshire hogs, high bred for sale by Stevenson & Cross . Fresh Broad, nios and enkua at, ways on luuul at A. Talmor's. ' TJt o INI