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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1869)
rsrrc i. .c fh A nvUTICIl ftr sale by -jir r i,;;,;- JLKLIGIOUS NOTICES, -BrtHCOrAL CTrTRCH-Comer Atlantic ana . W7!rVJlir. Krrvtri rrrry other Sunday Mer - . ST! every Sunday evening . 1TTT cnCRCH. Corner Fourth and A tUn--!lfJ22ffSvl; erery Sabbath exc.Pt the third LODGE DlttECIORT. TOO F.-Brownvllle Lndjr No. . J- j O. F. LTS TtEidar even liar ot encn week. at I o'ckK-k TLrYlIlMn " Brej-Uneyer rlck,kon ' I'll vtaMu Brothau are tnvitwL "" Gko. W. IvjBftT, Secy. . " a r TCrti.iiVanevTjodfeNo.4. A, f 'O n th 1st and M tSuturday Id 'JSnt'k its o'clock p.m.. at their liaU im the Bpprtm-er iirlok, on Main Strert. Arrival m4 Departure of the Wall. v.rtbrn. Kastern and Southern depart at 9 a. m rn vw at J p. m. Rule Mall arrives at S p. m.: departs at 7 a. m. V xj.11 rfim ai to n.; droart at 12 p. m. (tLirice Mail arrtvua Nunrty, Wedutday and ynrtTyiats departs Tuesday, Thursday and MMaVarrtv'e Friday at 4 p. m.; departs ToSre HHni from 7 a. m., to 7W p. m. Pui JffilZmM to lo', a. 111. V'. A. IULGCk. P. M. Table SC. Jaa. ana C. B. R. IU On and nr May 53d, 1869, Train will leave Phelps Htanon a iouo. oaiva roBTit. 001x0 aot'TH. Xut.J! ve. 1:44 p. m. UZi a. m. Mall train daily except Sunday. iiallrMCpt Monday. . .. iailv except Saturday. M-Jacob KoKer" Omnibus leave BvownvlUe for iK- i-im at a. iu. and 12 nu, daily. LOCAL MTTEltS. J. I. ColKapp, Editor. THURSDAY; NOVEMBER 18, 18C9, jjcatlng Stove, from $4,00 up, at Den's. 4-Piy XallslnAbundance, at Snellen betyr'M. - n.ir BfUi and Horse Blankets at Bauer'. . ... A Fall Slack of Choice Groceries at F. E. Johnson 4 Co.. agll Nels Full salts at A. May's Regulator . ltO Card of liar Wood for sale by Hsuk 4 Armltage. ;. . , ,',; . j. V. D. PateU loaded up the lost of his good for Nebraska City last Tuesday morn- Boa. T.W.TIptos started east last week to visit friend, and be In his place when Congress meets. . The Plaid and Plain Waterproof have arrived at the Relator, and are being old at such price as to be within the reach of .all. - ' - i U lit PremlnmThe Canton Clipperriows janufictured by Parlln 4; Orndoff, took the UtPremlum at our KUte Fair. For inle by HhelleoUrger DroKi, Thoa Ladles' and Children's Furs have arrived at the1tegutat,and from Inspection we are forced to oy they are splendid. They are going oft rapidly. Tea get the full worth of your money If you buy your Boots and Shoes at Chaa. Ilel mCi, for be Is a good workman and a con elenUou thoomaker. Canon him. , . . I Reltgtow Rc S. J. Johnson, of St. Louis, District fcewetary of the American Baptist Publication SacVeiy, will preach In the 1st Baptist Church tn this city on Monday evening, 'ov. 22d. Ktltxtarn, Jcnktw . Co. are sUllaell lng Pine Lumber, etc, hi large quantities, dally. There cheap lumber ha drawn nore trade toourcjfy thl smnoa tfian any other inlluenoe, ' ' Geo. Doroey has Jut returned from Beat rice, and reports matters lively out there. He say he yaasfld at least fifty emigrant team going out, sod that the rush for land Is npreeedented. . . r "Hy IXarshal MeCabe resigned his posl tVfia a Sfiw days slnee, and made Tuesday hJdA'ou with his drunken carousing on the . afreet. He took a very unfair advantage, as KWjew Marslial htd been appointed. Br.'Cewles has removed his oftlcatothe rooc intherear of Hauk & Arntltage's store, where hevwill be pleased to see all wbodeslre to W ted by the Homeopathic method. MdvWe li M ill be pleased lo explain the theory of this rapidly growing science. ' The Star Hotel, with its new front, adds greatly to the appearance of the front of our city, aw 4 iu table and the accommodation of It proprfeUr have always done honor to the city in muting It a find class stopping place. They deaerve, they receive, a liberal pat nviage, . ' " , Jfew Jewelry Store. Mr. Dunn will in a few day onen ud a new and snlendlJ stock of docks, Watches and Jewelry, In the es tabJUhment Just vacated by Mr. Patch. We tarn he I a No. 1 workman, and will bring on as fine a stock as was ever opened in this elty. Success attend Llm. J. W. Blla and Go. B. Moore, now canvassing the county for Col., Furnas' Nur sery, are authorized agents to receive sub scriptions or advertising for this paper; and a canvassers for good, reliable nursery stock, we take this opportunity of recommending them to all wishing anything In that line. . J. R Bell's hed improvement to keep lorn tier dry at all seasons and in all weather, l acknowledged by carpenters to be the best thing ever struck In that line in thisclty, and and the lumber costs no more than If It was wet. Mr. Bell Is accommodation and enter prise all over, and lets no opportunity pass to prove It. D. C. Saalth has received a call from Falls City to orgafilso a Brass Band Id that place. He U also to furnish the Instrument. This Is a wise move on the part of the members of the new band, as Mr. Smith's facilities and knowledge are such as to ensure their receiv ing good instruments as low us they can poB luly be had. And, as an instructor, we doubt If tils equal is west of the Mississippi fiver. He Is prepared to furnish all kind.' of muslcual instruments on short notice. . Take Notice. The unsettled accounts of the Journal Printing Compauy will be left VttH -Ytl4cr MfPmn fnl,MMA.M.i..-.ll . I w " S" v IWUICUWO CUUCCIIUU, alter the 30th Inst. Many of these accounts are small, and the costs ror the collection of ue dollar will bo as much as for one hun dred. Those concerned will take due notice, and govern themselves accordingly. The un denilgued will be rat home each Saturday till the above date, to make settlements. ' J. W. BLACJCBCRJt. Brownvllla, Nov. i, mat. S-3t We are pained to see article after article In our cotemporary, assailing our city. Its Im provements, Its merchants, its railroad pros pects, etc as these articles have a tendency K drive from us emigrants and capital which we need, and because. In fact, they have no loundatlon. Oar streets are as'good as those of any city on the Missouri river similarly situated; the character of this year's build ing Improvements are first class; our mer chants are selling goods as low as at any other point, and our railroad prospects are certainly encouraging. Under these clrcum etanees we cannot Bee the obJe It can have la thus slandering the good name of the city wner from whom it draws its support, un less It be a natural disposition to foul In Its wn nest. If It w ere alone In the work we hould say nothing, as its own circulation ould do but little damage; but these articles re made a poiut 'of by papers of rival towns, l're credited lt 4 Journal In our city, tnuegirinjf them a character ten fold more ui aging than mere assertions of outsiders, hll these same journals. oorvinir fennur M well that with lieht erons for the tat years, heavy rains this season, aad . - . m uw liul time, every town on the Missouri "ver ,n Sebrtuka is about similarly situated. tbu they keep In tha back ground, while 7 copy the thrusts at BrovnviUe. rROCL,A3IATIOr Whereas, The President of the TTnit states, by his Proclamation, has set apart the lmuay oi govern oer as a nay of Thanks Hiving and prayer; and. Whereas the Gov ernor of our Mate lias recognized said nmo. lamatlon, and recommended Uio otihervance or saia uay as a uay of TnanfcssttvlnK, and believing that it is proper for communities svod cities mroopuout the length and breadth of our country to give thank to a Supreme nnirr. lor iienii.it ituu prosperity, and ail blesslnes, I.Mtherefore. recommend to the people of the City of Brownyille to put aside their usual avocations, and have repect for that day, for the manifold blessings we as a city have received In the past, and the hope wb iihvc iyr lue miure, , G. W. FAIUBROTIIER, Mayor of Urownviue. DISTRICT COtUT " ; For this County has, by order of Judge Mason, been adjourned to the 23d Inst. Axes and Hardware, at Den's. Dtmoreit'iM onthl y. A splendid Christ mas number.. This. favorite periodical for ladles Improves with every Issue! Its reliable fashions. Its numerous fullUed patterns, its admirable Illustrations, and great variety of useful and Interesting reading matter, render It by far the most desirable magazine of the day, and In fact, lndlspenslble to ladles living away from the metropolitan centers. It Is also the cheapest magazine at $3 per anmim with a handsome premium, which, for a 11m I ted time, may; we see, be a large and magni ficently engraved copy of Lillie M. Spencer's 'Fourth of July Pic-Nlc" a picture worth three times the cost of the magazine. Pub lished at S-'M Broadway N. Y. .. Hay ICttlre and Thimble Skeen,at Den's. A Thanksglvlnir Festival wilt beheld at Phelps City to-nisht. See in another col umn that such preparations have been wade aw to make this a perfect success. ... Ballon' Monthly Magaxlne. We are In 'jecelpi of J0iis tnarvflotisly cheap atad handsome Magazine for December. Its table of contents Is varied and charming, embrao- Ing the usual fine variety of serials, sketches. stories, poems and attractive engraylugs. The publishers announce In the prospeetus for the coming year,' a aearlal alary lor adults, by the popular Magazine -WTiterv -James Franklin 'Fltts, a Juvenile serlat. hy the young people's favorite, Horatio Alger Jr. The price of this periodical Is a marvel to everybody a hundred page, flrst-clas. Illus trated Magazine for fifteen cents, or fl,50 per year. Is Indeed wonderfully cheap, .iiliott. Thomec & Talbot Publishers, Boston, Mass, Gun, Fowder, 'and Shot, at Den PAY UP I All accounts due D. II. Lewis & Cd.Thust be paid up Immediately, or they will be placed In the bands of an officer for collection. A word to the wise:'? saveco6ts. , A Most Liberal' Offer-W'e will send the OliCHAED & VINEYAKD, price 51.50, OUR Sciioolday Visitor, one of the best maga zines for boys and girls published In. this countrx"wortli?1.25 ft j ear.and a magnificent steel-plate engraving, entitled ''Help Me Up," worth $2.50 per copy, all to anyone who will send us $2. The engraving will be sent post-paid, secure from Injury, and will make a charming ornament for any, parlor or Bit ting room. Send In the names, and secure ioJM worth for only $2. New Stock of Ltuly's and Gent's Shawls, and a fine assortment of Clothing, at Deu's. EnglUh She-riot Full suits, at May's Regulator.' ' ' " .- -. Boot and Sho. From the best factory in the U.S.; at F. E. Johnson & Co. 'a. - -t George Clarion, jit the foot of Mala st. has a bigger stock of goods than ever, and sells as heap as any houao In town. Call and see him. "Astonishing bnt True." That DoOL- EY'S CUEMICAL YEAST BAKING PoWDEK is not only the bat bnt the cheapest in market. It Is entirely free from any deleterious sub stance, and eonipounld wlln sued scru pulous exactness that the contents of each box are the same, and will produce the same results every time. It Is unequaled-for making biscuits, rolls, cakes, past ry, &Vat once healthy and nutritious. Full weight In each package. Grocers everywhere keep it. A choice assortment of flie fleeced Cotton and-Woolen Hosery, at Den's. ,--, 200 Pounds Live May's Jtogulator. Geese Feather, at Pride of the West COrets, at F.. F. Johnson & Co.'.. 2.50 for Flonr. You can now live, for that Is the price for a No. 1 article at Hauk fc Amiltages. - ' . -- '3 Over Shoe, and Gum Boots and Rubbers, at Den's. - Dtmortit'i Young America. This prlghtly Juvenile is c mstantly iniprovlng.A new and most interesting feature consists of a beautiful chromo series ef Audulxm's Amer ican birds, each sepcrute picture of which Is fit to a frame, and together would form a charming set for a child's room. Altogether, the December number ought to be good for ti thousand additional subscribers to Young America. (1,50 with a beautiful premium. Publication office, 838 Broadway, N. Y. Scotch Caslmcre Snlts at A. May's Reg ulator. .' ; ' . . i !. A full line of Woolen Goods, of any des cription, at F. E. Johnson 4 Co.'s. i For Clothing, call on Herr Von Grund steln, at May's .Regulator. Ho knows what Is good, and recommends nothing but what Is. Best Family Flour only $2,50 per sack, at Den's. New Meat Market Kelswetter Whit man are now fixing up the front of the room Just vacated by McFall 4 Co.'s Furniture store for a meat market. They are good butchers, and will do a good, fair, business. They will be open about to-morrow morning. For Good Groceries and Salt, and fair dealings, go to W. T. Den's. For Woolen Goods and Flannels, plaid and plain, go to MePherson 4 Tuttle's, 66 Main street, for their new stock of Flannels espec ially cannot be excelled. They have also a fine stork of Ladic's Waterproofs, Prints and Blankets, J ut opened.. Call and see them. "For the best Blankets In the world, go to W. T. Den's. " " Tom-audJcrry Is coming In season, and one or two degrees colder will make a good glass of Kgg-Nog go down comfortable. Well, as we were about to remark, the Alhambra H the place to go If you want them concoct ed In good style and from pure liquors. For the best and cheapest Groceries and Provisions go to the Red Store. , ' , ; The best Fauning Mills made can bo seen and purchased at Tlsdel's 1 House for Rent Inquire of Dr. berlln. Kim- Gent's, for your Regulator. Underwear go to the CIGARS at wholesale or retail at A. F. Colm's Cigar Factory, 62 Main street. Private medical aid, read Dr. Whittler's advertisement. 300 kegs Horse Shoes and Nails at Shel leuberger iiro'. - . X Goed Wagon Do you want it? Go to Tisdel's. For Stationary or a Good Cigar go to thePostoffiee. . TUdel can . furnish you the genuine Con cord Buggies. - , Just Received at Souder'a, No. 52 Main street, an extra fine lot of whips, bone and ratan buggy whins, ladies' and gents' riding whips raw hides and solid leather bloeksnakes and various other kinds cheap foreash. Slve m a call next door east of where the EXPRESS OFFICE WAS. Good Building Stone We are now pre pared to furnish uood hultdfnc stone, in any quantlty. Also, Step Sftones, Bnses 'or Mon uments or Tomb Stones, Water Tables, ete rurnlshed on short notice and reasonable , Loxaxce Vakkiy. Selling OH at Cost ! ; In order, to get room 'to'reBalr ray store house, I will sell out my ' present stock of voomng ana iietitlng stoves at cost. For cheap and good stoves go to the Pioneer Stove Store, opposite the Court Couse, by J. C. Deu- ser. ' CllIKCHILtA'CLtoAKS." T f Ladies, go to the Regulator and see his fine assortment f Chinchilla Cloaks. They are unexcelled. Also Cloaks for Children. Don't fall to go and see them. They are good and lieat. ' ' ' ' ' Residence for Sale. i Having determined to goon to my farm, 1 offer for sale my residence in Brownvllle. Particulars given on application. . . , f , R. W. FURNAS. ALASKA CAPS . For men and boys. The most comfortable Cap for Winter, at 1 1 ' MAY'S PRICE REGULATOR. 4? GO & C! 100,000 feet Pine Siding, 7-VXW fit Pine Flooring, TV),()()0 feet Finishing Lumber, j- Kj,(XK) Pine IjUh, ' , l,r)(,000 Pine Shingles . ; 4 - - . I Together with Sash. Doors. Blinds.' Mould lnzs. etc.. just received and on hnnd low for casiiac ., j. J t. i K.i n . ' , . .is LuralierYiifd,' Brownvllle. And 30 Car Loads Coming I ..,7 - ,,i t t r. ARABIAN SHAWLS. Just opened in abundance, at May's Regu lator. Tliey are a choice article. ' ' ' ' E ? Ul "2 o J C ? " ' Ov' s a o w 4; -a o S C O 3 a ' "fe f a a ,-; ' S 03I ETII ISG IVETT. J?laitl Waterproofs. At THEO. HILL 4 CO'S. 400 PARLOR HEAT STOVES ; And 500 COOK STOVES Of very pattern know 4q tU east eta tm- ket for sale low for cash at SheUeaberger Bro's. Dexter' Time Beat by the rale at which the new hat, 44 American ami,- ' Is being sold at the Regulator. Thestyle and goods In It are such as to make it a general favorRe. ' Cuirand'eee It.' ' '. ' f ' ' OTJR MOTTO. . We sell pure goods only. McCREERY A NICKEL. 11 d -": ' ' 'ALL CUT- :iii".u ting done to order at Morgan's Tailor Shop. I t i 5 BUILDERS! 'For Butts, ! .. ' i 1 " For Latches, ; For Screic, etc., goto , shivLLENBeuger.bido;h. Canton Clipper. JPtoic I: THE BEST PLOW MADE. At SIltiLLEXBEUGEH BRO S. ' Call and See McCrecry 4 Nickel's immeiice variety. t . ' ' ;' ! BR. HOLLADAY y ' ; Respectfully informs his old friends and the public, that he is, prepared to aUeud all calls in the line of his profession. Office at D. II. Lewis 4 Co.s Drug Store, Main street, Brownvllle,- Neb. . 51-tf WALK UP 11! Thof icdclited to McFall 4 Co. will save expense and litigation by calling Immediate ly and settllag at the old stand. Don't Tail to settle cither by-cash or note. ... STILL LATER aTT accounts not paid within twenty d;V' ffoW tjie date of this will be placed in the liandtbf! an officer for collec tion. . i . . . ; :d. h. Mclaughlin. October gst, I860. ; ) ! . . The hrgestlotof ,, : : '".' HEAT STOVES, for Wood or Coal, Is at Shellenberger Bro's. The Latest News! The Latest Magazines ! t The Latest Illustrated Paper Can always be found at Pollock's Postoffice News Depot; where subscriptions for any periodical or paper published In the United States or Canada will also be received. t ATTHXTIOJV, . ALX I . A.W.Iorgan, Jr of Brownvllle, 63 Main Street, has just opened a new and complete stock of Cloths, Cnslmers, Vesting, and ail kind a of PIwoGoodii,nil iu prepared to make Gent's Clothing to order in the most fashion able style. He also keeps afull line: of Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Caps and Gent's Fur nishing Goods. . 47-3U1 GOLD REWARD. Bucks' Brilliant Cook Stove took the Gold Mednl alxve the Charter Oak and other com- rietlng Stoves, at the New Orleans and St. xuls Fairs, in 1S69. For sale at the Pioneer Stove Store, by. 41-iUn , . . - J. C. DEUSER. ... w . ft ; r s- D i : i ; d 3 Wg r n c - Grape Vines Ooneorda, IL50 per dazen, S 10. per hundred, and all other varletk-s in proportion. Sntisfaetlon Is Etiarranteed as to quality and genuineness of vines. 47-Gm J. W. MlDDLETOX. Eye, Ear nndCatarrab, sncccssfully treat ed, by Dr. Kimberlin. OCiee over the Post Office, '. $1X00 Dollars and Expense I See ad vertisement of AmericanSliuttleSewing Ma, chine In our advertising columns. J. W. Bits, ilegular Licensed Auctioneer. Sales attended to In the country on resison nile K-rms. : Oniers left at the Adcertier office will receive proper attention. 4S-6m Millers, buy your Rubber and Leather Belling of Shellenberger BroV A full stock always on hand. . : c . ... , Tin, Shcctlron and Japauuod Wftie at Shellenberger iiro's. .. . JT. S. Hctsel is certainly a public benefac tor for bis is the largest and most GENERAL assortment of Clothing and Gent's Foralsh lng Goods in the west, and from this he will . GBANT .i. anyone the privilege of making their own selections, guaranteeing them good materi al and well and fashionably made, ai a less price than any other house IN BROWNVLLLE At No. 70, MePherson Block. ' Carpenter's Tools and Blacksmith's Fur nishings at shellenberger Bro's. Highest market price paid for wheat, oats. corn, 4c, by Bedford 4 Handley. Patronise Home Industry All kinds of Marble work can be had at Neldnarais Marble Works In this city, cheaper than it can be Had cisewbere. .in one uuime oesi ma terial used. S35.000.000 Is the capital of the Mutual Life Insurance Com panyof New York. Jar- vis S. Church is their agent at Brownvllle. It Is the safest company in the wot Id to Insure in. u Organs Burdett's, from fliO to $600; Ma son 4 Hamlin's, $75 to $4500. ; . . '. . James R, Dye, Brownyille. Ten Ton Blacksmith's Iron of all sizes at Shellenberger Bro's. ; ' Builders Attention. I am now prepared to do all kinds of Plastering in this city or vicinity. Orders left at the American House will le promptly attended to. Prices reason able! Work first class! I no3i-3m A. E. Bell. . Kllhonrn. Jenkins A Co Manufac turers and Wholesale and Retail dealers In all kinds of Pine Lumk-r, Lath, Shinglus, Pickets, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Battens, etc. Offlceand Lumber Yard, corner 4th and Main streets. Branch Yard at Phelps Cit j Missouri, We manufacture our own material in the Pineries of Oshkosh, Wis., where we have In operation one of thelargestmanufacturies of everything made in Pine In tne woriu.anu obtaining our Lumber direct from the tree. as we do. we can sell at lower rates man any Lumber Yard in the West which pays one wholesale and one or two retail profits. - We shall alwayskeep on hand a full supply ot everything in our line, so tnat tnose in want may always rely upon getting what they de sire. We simply ask all to examine our stock and prices before purchrisingelsewliereKas we can ensure sausmcuoa tn ooiru i . , 30 0 . i Traveling Baskets for the Ladles. McCREERY 4 NICKEL. -'.TV , ' . . . - I have now In mv yard near -1,000,000 feet of the choicest DRY PINE LUMBER, of every style and description, size and thick ness. Also Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, etc. Dry Pine Shingles. Lath and Pickets. In fact, anything In the building line, winch I warrant A No. 1 in every, respect, and on which I do not propose to be undersold, for cash, by any man west of the Missouri river. I Invite all who need anything in my line to give me a call, knowing that can outfit them with good material, at the fairest rates. J. R. BELL Brownvllle, Neb. ' " 1 - Cor. Water 4 First Streets, TIT Lumber delivered within the city INI eJOeltmits, FREE OF CHARGE. V; 200 ' Kegs White Lead, Just received. McCREERY 4 NICKEL. FITS ! FITS ! ! FITS ! ! ! at Alf. W. Morgan's Clothing Store. . Canton Clipper Plows! THE BEST PLOW MADE. At SHELLENBERGER BRO'S. THAD TRIMMER'S Checkered Feed Stable Is the best place In town to refresh and feed stock.' Hay, oats. corn, bran and snorts for sale, stock boarueo ly tne day. week, montii or year at reason able rates, tanners, give mm a can. jos. 6 and 8 Brownvllle, Nebraska. 43-tf LADIES Go to Shellenbercer Brother's and see their imtts universal washer. Lnrivaieti in the world. It will pay every family to have one. Corn, Wheat and Oat. Ralney 4 Lewis have removed ihelr office to Kobt. Tcare s COw s Store, wuere tliey will pay the highest cash price lor Grain and oth er Produce. 2,000 Bolts Wall Paper, direct from New York. McCREERY 4 NICKEL. The Crr cat Benefactor. V HOME VAHiSING MACHINE! WARRANTED THE BEST WASHER EXTANT! - And the only Machine that washes thoroughly all klndsof fabrlckH.from the llnest laces to the coarsest bedding, without Injury. - - WILL WASH FIVE HUNDRED COLLARS AND FIFTY SHIRTS . ... .IN ONE HOUR. A day's washlnc reduced to one hour. State aad County ltights for sule.Send for Circular. Address . Home Hanufacturlnc? Co. SAMUEL CUPPLES, Pres. JOS. B. WILDE, Sec y. 818 N. Fourts Street and 881 Broadway, ST, LOUIS, MO. Sliellenberjrcr Dro's, , . AGENTS, 7-3m Brownvllle. Nebraska. C00!(,COBURNciCO. Advertising Agents, Chicago, K3Art otUhoriitd to receive Adrer twvteaUfor Viit paper, at our low ratet,andart Agr.nUfirr all Sactpaf pert in OteC.S. and Territories. jDVERTISE LUMBER I a . U4 I ft. Q I I mf ,5., . , , ' .R., .fel Z q I - " ' 2 A a. l ' 1 - I I ? i No. 76 Have the Largest Stock, pd lake ytlie lowest Prices. , LIST. ..OF V Four Hole Sheller and Power, either belled or Four nole Sheller and Tower, either belled or Four Hole Sheller and Power, either belled or Six Hole Sheller and Power complete, either Two Hole Self Feed Sheller, with single sacker, two-horse power, jock anu ui-ive rope... .... Two Hole Self Feed Sheller, with single sacker, two-horse power, geared C Two Hole Hand Feed Sheller (or "Farmer's Sheller") with one-horse power, jack and rope...... . . : u... THE REASON WHY !47 Were Sold in the Year 1868 IS BECAUSK NOT ONE HAS EVER FAILED TO OIVK ' . Entire Satisfaction THE PERFECT OPERATION OK EVERY CHARTER OAK STOVE FULLY GUARANTEED, AND wheheveb kxows THE! ST FOR ECONOMY, FOR DURABILITY, A nd IX )S V EN I ENCE. For simplicity of Management And for Cleanliness iu Cooking, TheyareHomelnslitulions , Jlanufactored in the West, and adapted to the wants f Western&SoutheraPeople Surely no good housekeeper can afford to be without one, FOB PB K B LIST, ADDRESS , Excelsior Manufacturing Co- , 612 & 614 IV. HIA1X STEET, ST. LOUIS, MO. 80I,n BY SHELXENEERGER BROS., Massai1! 1 11111 11 1 in inR0YiiMiT iii' miT'i AIVKRTISKMENT FOK WARDED BV J. C. JONES' ADVERTISING AGENCY, OMAHA, NEBRaSKA. PRIVATE"7 Medical Dispensary, Corner Faro ham snd 13th Streets. Entrance on 13th Streeet. OMAHA, NEBRASKA. A Permanent IiiHtitntion Established exclusively for the treatment of PRIVATE DISEASES In all their different stages. Cures warranted. The physician In chnre of this Institution has had taaey years exjerieiice in cafe of venereal nature, mid his practical knowleiisc of every symptom conse quent on or arising from badly treated cases of ven ereal complaints, will be of preat beuettt to those cnlline ujoa hint lor consultation, and he would caution those having secondary symptoms reniain ln to be at once projwrly eurrd'ljefore the constitu tion becomes untie rmir.ed, the liealth broken down, and the intellectual and mental laetilties destroyed. No merctirj used. New cases cured in six hours. French Sales, i ; three for j 56 by niaiL All cases of Impotence, Spermatorrhoea, (Seminal Wealtne,) cured by a new and rJTechinl treatment. Consulta tion free, and strictly con UdentiaL TO THE LADIES The Doctor would state that he devotes his personal attention to all classes of Female, Vime. His Great female Iu-mrrtt for the obstruction of the menses, can be obtained by rnllinn at the office, or addressing a letter to lr. Yoi'mo. Lock Box i'17, Omaha. Nebraska, enclosing the price f-'UM. Ladies In a certain condition should not take this medicine, as it will surely d rod nee mtcarriaije. t-eud for cir cular to 'Married Ladus Only," whk-h contains valuable Information to every married lady. All correspondence treed confidential and promptly attended to on the i. eipt of a re&sonable lee, Oilice hours from 7 a. m. to 8 u. ni. bundavs from 1 to a in the afternoon. 43-y ' ""jit TiVW UNRIVALLED r a -i sr II ,T-SSi (f-iS T iil-sh If-1( fa J. TTholcsalQ'aTid. He tail Dealers in aHjvJI ; . Z-Jrr , ....... .. . . - :. . ffwin t I J" '"S Main Street, MePherson Block,1 Brownyille, 'iMIIFMfSllIHl' 1 , . . . , . . , . . . , . , ' ' . ... . EILiIEj-e rr PRICES, . COMPLETE WITH POT7EK: ffettred with doable eaeker,....uu geared with "eight foot" elevator .. geared with "ten foot" elevator belled or geared with eight or ten foot elevator. :t i& , A.L.RICH. NEW AD2U1IISTRATIOII B RICH & GILLMOIIE, Successors to W. II. SMALL, DEALERS AND JOBBERS IN 111s m !,: i. ill' Such as Coffees, Sugar, Teas, Molasses. Syrups, Flonr, Bacon, Fish, Pried Beef, Salt, Coal Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, Cheese. Dried and Green Emits, Cos fectionaries of all Kinds Wooden Vare, &o. In connection with the above they keep constantly on hand a largo supply of feed, CORK, OATS, IIUA.V, SHORTS, &.C. All Goods Sold at Prices that Defy Competition. . Highest Market Price paid forall kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Reduced Prlcea to sn'it the Times, Small Profits and Fair Denllne. Is their Invariable rule. Goods will be sold to Country Mercliants In either lare or small bills and at extremely low rates. " A FRESn SUPPLY OF, GROCERIES JUST RECEIVED AT THE RED xjl SI ORE, MePherson Brick, north side of Main Street, In the room formerly occupied by W. II. Small.. .. . , . 3-tf Riril & 511,1,31 ORE. jm sr tiT'a r T,Tt ' 2 GENERAL We have on hand a large STAPLE AND To "w hich wo are making co we. are selling at Prices as ine .Mississippi. In, the Qnality of our Goods FLOUR OF THE MOST Groceries GO HIGHEST MARKET GO.! 12-40 SHELLENBERGER BROS., : "Wholesale and Retail Dealers In TT lio. 74 Ilain Street, arte, SfovGs, f wm Etc.. r- IP jES T1 JUJ J" A SW'ar' 3 FOR SALE BY R A. Tisdel, Jr., & Gompany, DEALERS IN AL 'FIRST A. H. (ilLLMORE AT THE mmmmm 1 t . I 1 - 'J Jiil sLII zLatli ; DE.VLERS IN 5 and well assorted stock of FAITCY GROCERIES j nstant additions, and -which , low as any House west of i . . ! WE DEFY COMPEnTIOH. APPROVED BRANDS. PRICE PAID TOR SWAN Sc BRO. Brownville, ETeb. mm tut &a Provisioiis , OTP aTjJl WT rvn H-fcM 1 to Nebraska. I1EI STREET, "ELEPEAirT' Poa'er In nil kinds of sto-k. ITorvs boih, sold and cx-ha;ied. Stock hoarded by tlio day or week. The Propritor lia.s recently rr"'1 ted an entire new, lar-i" and coiiii.'xIchts Stable, n-ar tli Old Brownvllle Hive, IIi Ktoek i all fresU and vchicl'N nv.'. Xle jaii-lic can is; ax-com -iaxUitsJ at ail hours, DAY OK rs'IGIIT. A stock corrall, with an abundant snpply of pure M'ater. nttiK-Ii-! to tlse Ktabli. 4-lY Ayer's or, Fcr restoring Gray Hair to iis nalura! Vitality and Color. A dressing "which h at once ngreeable, Lcahhy, iind effectual far prcsert iug . tho liuir. Faded or gray hair is soon resiortd to its original color With the '033 and, freshness of youth Thin Iuiir is thick ened, filling hair checked, and LalJ nes3 often, though not nlwny?, cured by its use. " Xotliiug can restore 'tho hair vrherc the follicles are destroyed, or the jrlands atrophied ncd decayed. But such a3 remain can Lo avel for usefulness by this Application, Instead of fouling tho hair with a tHisty.?cdi lnent, it will keep it clean and vioroy.. Its occasional uza will prevent the hair from turning gray "or falliDg off", and consequently prevent baldness. Free, from thoio deleterious substances "which make somo preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vior can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted, merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can bo found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, pud yet lasts long ou the lair, giving it h rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. ' Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOAVKLL, 3LSSV pmcu $1.00, $Old bv 3cCREE?.Y & MCIiELt, CITY PKUU ST-KK, Xt b ? l fj j.i i Av- 17 r Mi