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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1867)
LOCAL. , kiccn"-- - c ' . r An for sale at tnis u.-ce. -yFlELD & EATON. 124 Srrfrtcni tt .nl.o'e4 Xeut in 5t. Louis for this . wilT Unl to collectioas and purcbas tbe City 5t Louis. . jWN VILLE.T1ILT.SD AY, SEPT. 25, ISC7 jy your Feed of ; Bliss & Hacker. rechaDics. fcr your Tools call on SHELLENBERGKR BUOS. .. ;ew Grocery. Piovision and" Feed re, Bliss & Hacker at the P. G. iChelcc FrnitFarn forsaie. Eu- ritfiiriec? re 0f J. l . Ii-.i.OO. TAr Florence Sewing Juachtne, j. W. HENDERSON, Agcrd. f, Ct LClt, Land Agent, JJrowiiville, traita- V few more Good. at Cost at BEDFORD &. CO3. For vur Tinware po to . S1IELLENBERGER BROS. M John Deere's lV!etraed Molin IZ TIIEO. IHLL&CO. Sheet Iron for Sujar Boilers in attm see at J. C. Drivers. SH yo'ir Grain -in J Produce to Biu-s .Hacker. They piy the hiht Mar t price. G!s ru'.'.y, etii nil kiVls of Paint's T rtjlesaljor rt!iil at MtCUEERY'S. WllO WantS One A few Victoria :ce Mills just received by J. C. Deuser. EenOVal! We will remove our jsinfces to McPberson's Row about Oc cber 1st. THEO. HILL & CO. A Fresh Lot of Canned Goods at the ?. G. Store cheaper than you can put it The County Fair is a success, so is the ?. G. Grocery, Provision and Feed Store. . - Grain! Grain !!-Bedfcrd & Co. pay cah for all kinds of Grain, Bicoo ted Lard. Grain Wanted. I "ill pay the high est iiurkei price for Wheat, Corn, and Oats. S. SEEMAN. B!is & Hacker have got their Feed Store in full operation. Their Binns are well filled with Corn, Oats, Bran, Shorts etc, etc. Dr. !I. P. narlCJ. Homoeopathic Thysician and Surgeon, Office at the residence of S. P. Tuttle, E?q., South East coaner of 6th, azid Main Streets. 44 tf. Hardware. Shellenbargr' Bro's have comics a complete outfi of Hard ware cf all kinds on the way from New York, St. Louis and Pituburg. They buy only from manufacfurers. Osa?e Orange PlanU. At the authorized Agent of W. H. Mann, of Normal, III., I will take orders for Fall or Spring delivery of iWe Plants in Nebraska. W H M'CREERY. J. C. Denser Hs bought the right t aell Foreman's tVvd Preserving Pro ciss. This article is recommended to preserre Fence posts from decay for twenty-five years. For information ap ply Ii the above, I Agf nt for Nemaha Coscty. Farmers look to your Interest. Lumber at City Mills for $2,00 per hur dred feet, Shingles 2 50 per thousand Flour at 4,50 per hundred, l.iighest oarket price paid for Wheat and Corn in Cash. Mcpherson, leach bro. & co. New Saddlery & Harness Shop. 'We are pleased to note a new establish ment of the above Lin J started in our inidst by W. D. Mahne, in the store for merly occupied by Bliss & Hacker. This ;i a new outfit, with new material, and run by a journeyman workman. TreniCndOIIS. That is the word for the large mock of Stationery just received by W. H. McCreery of this city. Mc is determined to keep a full stock of ev-' erythiog in his line, ajid by his patron ape, we judge the public appreciate his efforts to supply their demands. The old and well known watchmaker from Nebraska City, has opened a large Stock of Clocks. Watches, and Jewelry, Silver and Silver-Plated Ware, Spec tacles, &.c. See his advertisement in to-day's issue. Mr. Patch is a good workman.and will give satisfaction to all. ArLnnrt T n n A 1 tr rr 10 000 Bushel of Wheat, 5000 Bushel cf Oats, 5000 Bushel of Barley. ,r which we will pay the highest rati r kit if 9 in cash. - - ' T TTTT r e. Til vm . All perfcn3 insetted to the firm c Atkinson &. Co., either ty cote cr ac count, will ilezze call arJ pay the famo at ence. All notes or accounts 'unpaid ly the 15th of September will positively be left with an Attorney fcr collection. ATKINSON & Co. stoics, Furniture, Flovrs. v. t. Den has just returned from New York markets wuh a lar;re. arsorted ttock of general merchandise which be will sell low down for case or produce. He says poor trust is dead, and ell his glory past and the grasshoppers carried him cfT at last ! Amen !" CliariSC Of Flrm.-The firm of At- kinson '& Co., are no more, hnvinir sold their Stock of Clothing. Boots and Shoes Gent's Furnishincr Goods to Dorey & Bro. This firm will continue business at the old stand, and Irom tae wil known energy and business capacity of the new firm, we predict success. All those indf-bted to the undersigned will take notice that he will take pay in rea dy money or corr, wheat or oats, hides, pelts or furs at the highest market price. All "outptaridinjr debts after thirty day from da'A will receive prompt attention. Sept, 26, ISC7.' ' Wm. T. DEN. By an act of th Nebrka Legisla ture, parsed July 24'h, 1SG7, women of I.nful aje are allowed to vote at the dis trict school mentions. Tli first elections under the law will be held in Oetohr. The Ouia;a Republican suspects ' the eii'ire wedge is thus driven fur universal snffrst in Nebraska," Lory Stone and Elizabeth Cady Stanton hai better look to it STRAY POXY Sirayed from the undersigned living in Tecumseh, on the 15th day cf Agu?t. One. black Horse Pony, four white feet, blazed face, one glass eye. 8 years 'old. Anj person delivering the animal tome, cr any information that will lead to its recovery will be liberally rewarded. 50 5t-p GEORGE W! RAMSEY. ClOthln?. Jacob Marohn has jmt received a large and choice stork of rea dy made clothing and pieoe goods. Of the first his stock is very full and fine and Jake says be will sell them lower than such have ever, been sold before. His stock cf piece goods is large and for sale by the yard, and Jake can cut and make up in the latest style on reasonable terms. Come, ye caked, and be clothed fcr they are within reach of all. A Stimulatikc Tonic Life Bit tees. Good health is a blessing. The way to enjoy such is to take a wine glass full of Strickland's Life Bitter two or three times a day. They create a good appetite they strengthen the stom nch; they cure habitual Consumption. Nervousness, and Heeadache ; they make the eld feel young. If you wish long life and good health, use Strick land's Lite Bitter?. For sale in bot tles by Dror:cf!stsi, find by the drink at all saloons and groceries. tf RetarilCd Rolen Tear, of the firm of R. Tear &, Co., reached tht? city from his trip for goods, last Monday evening. Hp reports things stirring east, and says he has a fine stock of goods coming. J. L. McGee, of the firm of J. L. McGee Si Co., reached borne last Tues day. His goods are on the way, and he has laid in a rousing stock. S. Seeman, Chuhing Merchant has returned from a trip ifur'now "joods. From these and many other sources we learn of the good repute of Brown rille Merchant? in e atern marts of trade "Cah in band" has been iheir mono whewi buying, and their credit (which they never ask) is A No. 1. A healthy stale of affairs. Clocks, TVatclies and Jewelry. Stopping at Joseph Schutz's Store yes terday, we found him opening out the largest and best selected stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry ever brought to this city Two sides of his Stoor room are lilled with Clocks of the latest styles anvl of every variety that customers can desire. In his Show Case we observed new Watches; Gold Pens of all sizes, with Pen Holders to correspond ; Watch Chains, large and small ; u fine variety of Finger RintTs. both cheap and fancy; Breast Pins; bracelets; Ear Rings; Thimbles; Spectacles, in Steel and Sil ver Frames, with concave and convex Glasses; Silver-Plated Table, Desert, Sugar, and Tea-Spoons; Lockets; &c, Sic. School Election Notice Notice is hereby given that the Annu al Meeting of the Tax paying residents over the age of twenty-one years, of the Brownville City School. District, with the Territory attached, will be held at the High School Building in said City cf Browuville, at four o'clock: P. M., on Monday the 7ih day of October, 1S67, at which tiite end place the following OScers will be elected : One Moderator,to serve for three years. One Director, to serve for two years. One Treasurer to serve for one year. , And such other business will he trans acted as may be required under the pro visions of the new School Law. By Order of School Board. . W.H.McCREERYt Clerk. A Cliallcnsc to Ellllardlsts ! Tha fcliowing cards eiplain themselrea Brownville Sept., 19:h, 1S67. I challenge John Shoaf of Omaha, cr .my man now a resident of the State cf Nebraska, to play me a match game of Billiard, one thousand points up. for five hundred dollars, game to be pbiyed m Brownville. on a Carom Table, Kava cagh Si Dfcker'a make, 2 38 inch bails, to te the American four ball game.. Wm. H. Valleau. Brownville Nebraska y. S. This notice will De leu open thirty days for acceptance, and game to be played within thirty days after. W II. V. Sir Your challenge. to play a game of Billiard, 1.000 points up, for S500 is accepted. The challenged party claims the right to name the place, and he name Shoafs Billiard ' Hail, Omaha. The game will be played on a carom ta ble. (Kavaoagh Si Decker s.) four balls of size named by you, at any time which you may name within thirty days from this date, upon two weeks notice. Admission 'fee' will be -charged wnicn is to be devoted to charitable purposes one half at Brownville and one half at Omaha. The stake of S500 has been deposited with the Editor of the Oaaha Republi can. BROwjrviLTLE, Neb. Sept. 26, In reply to the above paragraph (which appeared without signature io the Oma- tia liephblican or.bept. m,) I will sim ply say, t" h not an acceptance of my, challenge. I admit the -.rigor" of. ' the party, whoever, he may be.' io name the place had ( sent an u&quulinrd challenge. but RS.circuru'.arices ar? fuch tbat I can; riot roiivf.iienily.leavf Brownville, I am n t vn'Jirg to mr-dify my proposition. Of course', no nne-'nf'e'd accept 'unless 'sat- ii-fiVd with the terms. My challenge is sull open, and if Mr. Shoaf, or any other person, should ee proper to accept, he will meet wi'h a kiud reception in Brownville, and a fair show. I will also ajrree; inry his ex pontes here and back, whether I .win loo."e. , . .. .- To make good what I hav puhii.-bed, I have deposited in ndvjince nt the Bmk of John L. Carton he un-n?' 2-50 Wm. H. Valleau. A CARD. Notice to all whom it may concern. William T. Den has this day abolished the credit syieiu and uill f-ay to lii cus tomers and friends and the public,1 that he will sell his merchandise only for cash or produce. The ready money will buy more goods at his siore than any other store west of New York. The above is his terms and no credit will he givn from this date. Sept. 26, 16G7. . .. Wm. T. Dex. TIlC Ludj'S Friend for October, is received. A beautiful Steel Engraving called "The Lace-Maker.'Meads off the embelishments of the. October, number of this 'Queen of the Monthlies." Then we have the usual refined and el egant double Fashion Plate, engraved on steel ; and not a common lithograph , on stone This is followed by cuts illustra tive of Children's Fashions, Walking Dress, Spanish Mantilla, Tunic Peplum. Velvet Jacket, New Basque Waistband, Lady's Jackets and paletot, Princess Tunic, Paletot; with Sash,' Little Boy's Blouse, : Little Girls' Paletots, &c. &c. The Music is The Wrife's Dream, and is of itself worth the cost of the number Among .the Literary matter, we note Ralph ! Kirkwood's Sister-in-law,'.' by Amanda M. Douglas ; "How a Woman Had Her Way,", by Elizabeth Prescott; the. conclusion of "Orvil College," by Mrs. Henry Wood ; "In Love,' by Hel en M. Pratt. "How to Make Wax Flowers," (with illustrations,) Editorial Articles, Receipts, the Fashions, &c; We would suggest to our lady reader?, a ho desire to get a Wheeler & W'ilson Sewing Machine, that thi Lady's Friend offers one of these machines as a Premi um fur clubs of thirty names, and that it is not a moment tuo soon to commence making up their lists , for next year. A beautiful steel Engraving will also be sent gratis to every single subscriber, and to -every per6n sending the usual clubs. Specimen numbers of the Mag azine will be sent for twenty cents. Price with engraving 2,50 per year; Four copies with one engraving S6. 00. One copy of Lady's Friend and one of Saturday Evening Post and one engrav ing, $4,00. Address Deacon & Peter son, 319 Walnut Street. Philadelphia. 'The following is a copy of a letter received at the Mayor's office in New York, Saturday morning. Ioa August 17, 1S67. . Mr. Mair My A Dress to you I Hop you Will answer my Letter and Fill my Wants You Will Pleaz send me a Lady that is in your Town send me yon that is Good Looking and Smart in Sence and Business and Black Hair and. Blue Eyes and that is Fleshy and that is in good Health Not.. Very Ily Well made and yon that is not Lazzy and yon that is A Bout 20 years old or 21. Nothing more. : t Pleaz A Dress ' Fremont County " : . . Ioa Hamburg To WTm. H. D. Donalson. The address on the above was 'Mr. Mair N. Y.," and postmarked "Ham burgh, Iowa, August 15." , Grant has just received a large Stock of Goods consisting of Groceries of .all kinds, Dry Goods Boots and Shoes, Ready made Clothing, of Best quality. Leather of all kinds. Shoemakers and Harnessmakers will find it greatly to their advantage to luj cf bin. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' J.Cd. PATCH,"' MAXTFACTCKES asd teams CLOCKS, -WATCHES, AX3 3. Silver and Silvcr-Plated tvarc, A'ro eoT:st3Et!y oo hand, att rsrieti' cf spectacles: REPAIRING deno io the uentest style, aod at HHO RT NOTICE, CHANGES SIODEBATS. . TTORE WARRANTED. CITY DRUG STORE ERIE RAILWAY! 's TUB BROAD GAUGE- DoCBUB TRACK ROCTK TO NEW YORK. -BOSTON J1JVD Dunkirk, to cw York. 4G0 llilcs UuOalo toAew York 4'J3 Miles, . Salamanca to New J'ork, 415 Miles A2TD I FBOM to 27 Mile -tie Shortest Route. All Tralas rna directly tar m?h t New Tork, 460 Miles Without Cbsmie of Cocbe. From anl fter Angus ?0th, 1867, Ttains will leave lacor.oeciioBith ail Western line, as follows: FROM DtTNClIIIC AND SALJtAXCA By New Tor time fiocu Cniou Depots : ; , 7 30 A. M. EXPRESS MAIL from Duntirk . (Sa adyt excepted), Stops at Slrnan ca 10 10 A. M., and connect at Horn.Tillf and Coming wits the 00 A. M. Expreos Kail from Enffdlo, tiid arrives m New York at t.03 A H. 2.25 P. M LIGHTNING EXPRESS, from Sdrn a nca. (S'ln-'ays excep ei ) Stop at II. n-el svile 611 P.M., (Supper) iowr-ttti wittt tlie 2 20P. M. irain triu buffaro aaj ar r;ve.t in tie Vwik at 7.00 A M . . 115 P. M NEW YORK NIGHT EX- precs ir ra Purki k (sm!'irexoep'e.i) Stups At Salniancn 6 65 P. AI . j tieu 7 S3 P. U (Sr.pp.-r) Turner 9 f6 A. M. (B.ekf.i') ami arrive in N"W York tl4 30 P. cunnectine wito Afifrniion Trails au1 Steamere for Be si ou r.d'New tnsiaud Ci' jes. 9 50 P.! M CINCINNATI' EXPRESS. V;ui DunV.uk (-iun-iay. efepte") St. at hiaii a ca II. 5 P il..atd cvMi.en t Hui ue'.N vi-.ewiib t.e 11 - . M. ri-i-niroiu B.n a o. ar riving lit. New y.j.'s 3 2.J P. 21. FROM liUFFAui n.. ' Tiuie Iepoi Ci-r Exct. iuco auJ iii-juu S .69 j 5 45 A . M N E W Y U It K l) Y EX pie-. (SuiHiayii fxei'i.:). si..p- i no iin vu'.o 9 03 A it . (B.fi.) ; M:stut h nn i n P.M (Uie) ; Turner' 7fc l'H. (sou.) y arrive iu New Yi.-rk 0 30 P M. t'oimec 8 at Gret Beul wl h tbe Dciawjri Ui-m tn:m & nI ec Kallrciic. aid tJtr ey (ity ih SlWouht Exprr T- Hiu or N-w Jersey Ri r-..jj tut Ptiii- adelpnu. ta! im re and Whiu,tou. 8 00 A. M EXPRESS MAIL v-a Aver, au'. narrie!iuii!e (Siif.d.-y esc-r.'e') Arr-re: irt N.-w fur. ill 7 CO A 34. Counectf at K iiil-4 " itli N"ittie:n Cemat Ku'wtr f.r Darri.-burg PLliadelpuu, jtuitiiudie, Wabiastoa uud poiu , Suutb. 2 20 P. M LIGHTNING EXPRESS : (Sandays excepteil). 8; ops-at n neflsri I 5 ?5 P M. (up. ), u I arrives la Nevr Turk 7 00 AM. Connects at Jersey City witu Morninn Kxpi esi Tr tin ot New Serey Railroad for B.iinnoie and Wa.-bin;.tou. and at New York wlta Aforri'nj Ex press nam for Bulen and New uUud cities. 6.10 P. M. NEW YORK NIGHT EX- pre1, Daily. Slops at Portage 8 55 P M (Sup ) inier.-ectimj at itornellsvilie with tbe 4 P.M Train from Ouukirk, and arrives in New York at 12 30 P il . 11.20 P.M. CINCINNATI EXPRESS (Sugars excapted.) Stops at Snsc.t;hanna 1 30 A M., (Bkft ), Turner's 1.10 P.-SI., (Dine), and arrives in New York at 3.25 P.M. Connect at Elniirn wilb Northern Ceu ral Railway for H.r ribnrs. Philadelphia, Baltimne, Washington and rxlnt South, at Great Bend with Delaware, Iickawaui)a & Western Rillro&l for 'Scranton, Trenton and Pniladelrbia, and at New York with Afternoon Trains and Steamers Xor Boston and New England Cities. Only One Train Kast on Stmdey, leaving Buffalo at 6 10 P. At. and reach in New York at 12 30 P. H. Boston and New KmiI umI Psen?ers, with their Bajsage, are t: ansferred f, et of charge in New York. 53" "To p'easii.t travelers the line of the Erie Rail- Yr ay pi ee Jts many cbjeoin or inte -st, passing itiro'in tbe beautiful vjlleys of the Clieuinu?, f cttinehanna, Delaware ant Ramap rivers, an everchauiin'i pano rama of niture'k beauties commands aiteniKi. The Best Ventilatod and Alott Iuxnrlou S'eepin? Coaches iu tbe World accompany all niht Tiaius oa this railway. . ; . - - nagrgraire Checked Tlirougli. And fare, at teat tt loio at bj any other Rodte Ask for Tickets via Uris Railway Which can be obtained at all Principal Ticket Offices In the West and Soutb-Wet. H. RIDDLE, WM. R. BARR Genl. Supf Gen. Pass Agt. G 11 A N T' S CAEAP CASH STORE. Jllain Street between First an I Second. BROWNVILLE, N. T. I Would Respectfully inform the Citizens of Urown ii!e,aud rurrounding country tbat 1 naye jut received my fall Stock of Ooodj, enaiuting of I ft SSL Of the latest styles and be?l quality. Mens heary calf Roots, double soled Roots, Fine Kip ikots boys and childrens Boots and phoes. All kinks or la dies' Ryots and Shoes of the fiaest and bestquality. India Rubber aod Buffalo Over Shoes for Gentlemen and Ladies Groceries of Every Kind, Wooden Ware, Stone Ware, : " The Ret Quality of READY MADE CLOTHING, Tho bet Woolen Cinder and Over Shirts, Of all kinds, Wholesale and Retail. SUOEMJKERS and IMRNES8- MJ1KERS can rely upon baring their orders . filled promptly on short notice and reasonable terms. Call before pur chasing elsewhere. ' J. W. SMITH, AND , Main St., 5th door :rom S W cor 2nd St BROWNVILLE. NEBRASKA Stoneware, Baskets, Washboard, lanterns 4c a SWAN A RROTHER'3 WHICII IIB OFPKRS FOR SALS CHEP fo r cash Allot which he offers at the lowert prices, deter- tiuned not to be nadereolu. ; GRANT. EMPIRE SHUTTLE ARE SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. For Family and SlasnCicturin; Purposes, AGENTS . WANTED dire j - "I 15 Broadway, yew York. ' -: ' - - ir At the Sign cf tho L5 . . . te the place tatuj FUKNITUKB AND TJPHOLSTEY ! ! ! f 1 li f t' If. 1 Kesp con?tantly oa band a com j leta a5sortmtnt tf OIAS, Wardrobes, Rocking Chairs, Wa-h Stands Hat Racks, Beaureaui, Spring? beds, What Nets Chair, Kitchen Tables, anl Parlor, Mar Parlor Cen ble f. toped i Stands Ixurge., Sc-tiees, Mattresses. ter Tat.l? Iila t alio Ctvses, Loonse Kitcben Safe?, Ilain Stands; Rockiii Crib?, Bed Spring, Tete-tetes Swing Cribs, OSce Chairs, Comforts, Children s Cabs and Girjs, Tiaoo &too!?, Teajxy Stand3, Gilt and Rosewood Moulding, Sheets, . Pillowg, Pillow Slips, etc, etc., etc, etc. Show Cases and Office Work made to Or&r And anything and everything required to set up pl-in or fancj hcuit-ksep'u?. All of their ware is either manufactured or put up under - tbeir fpecial FuperinrenJenue, which enable then) gnunl arri.-ieat smaller prices thaa eastern manufactured good). OUIl HEAHSE 0 3foSi8iiSi ., a?t :- A--rr co 'i t'o .n'r.He at an, :iio-i it rpa r . l;( .id, hi d if go: tvU Up ili'M fill? fjle S DV Urthr eadt. Hetalic Burial Cases, of all sizes constantly on hand, at eastern prices. We are doirs: butne?s on t t'iclly ca.h principles. At ft tmall profit, and by attenti u to busiues and the Hunts of tho community, expect ia the future in the past to receive the patronage of the pup lie generally. M'FALL & CO. FOR FOR C3 S5 i b FOaiVAKDHIQ & C0MMISS1OM 'MERCHANTS'. I?reh Lzy'er Raisins, Currants. Citron i.c, at 1 SWAN & BRO'S. 1 Jictles.Caa Fraita of all kinds, and Oysters at ... cj k o mm JOi h hi 2 . 0 Eh mar v - mrv - . 1 ft r 3 go ;. II' f TO THE FARMERS OF NEHAIIA CO., A.ND VICINITY I wculJ ' respectfully say that I have and am nov receiving a hrre siock cf hi) LlLlil it : i i;l I ! ,i J ! ! ' i . V vv3 m J i J '--4 1 kc-rpcoiijUatly eti band a full a.'or'aieot vl GEIIT'S CL0TH1IIG Ce'l Kinds. Ecver Cinlli Coa1:,rant.4 & Tests. French Cloth Clothing in Latest t lhs. Carsimsrc Goods all desciip tiers. ALSO: FimiisMng' Goods, TO SUIT tiii: TZACE. All of which I pr roii to sell as Cheap or Cheaper Than anv cf iuv Competitors. All I j - t ask is for the citizens cf Nemaha and adjoining counties TO GIVE ME A CALL And Jlnd out for thrmittvc3 1 REMEMBER THE ijMiiiii LLUifiialiMuaL MAIM STKEKT, KZIOIVATILL.K, !VEII . S. SEEMAN. A GOOD Is one of tbe roo.-t necejsiry arjd desirable ar ti .les i.-f h.iu-eh' 11 ecc2omy.r.d if pn arly m.-inftj.'eJ.vkiil promote the health.coLa fort and hj,pin' of every n um ber of the family. UOCOOKIITG ST0YE Ilire ever been brought bf,re th rullij which ob'ained iO ;reat a pouuiirity or tutt with more Ply m oath Oock OYER 100 COO OF THKSR CELEBRATED COOKING ST0TES ITave been sold under full guarnntee, and we offrr them as reference wherever found. THE IMPROVED CHARTER OAK With Extension Top, lias but one damper, and is so simple in if con strnctioa that a c'a:'id ean uanaga it. The ovens are larger, bake more uniform .and the Stove heav ier than any Cooking Stove of corresponding size ever ma io. Housekeepers, Stove Dealers $ Tinners Can rely upon bein? surplied at the lowest rsts and will fiad it to their ejvsnta;; to send for and examine our Price Lis! and Catalogues before pur chasing eL-ewLcro. Address, EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO 612 4 611 Main Street ST. LOULS MO. &$Sold by Shcllcnberger Bro., Brownville, Nebraska. HEW-ST0BE ROBERT TEARE & CO. Announce to the public that they have just re cciredand havo cow opened iu the Brownville Hotel Building. Corner JIain and Second Street AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF GOODS, Cctisistirg of every variety of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens narc, IlardiTare, Provislcns, Boots and SIiocs,IIats ana Caps Ilotloir Ware, AND Agriculturallmplements Tocher with all, and evei7' variety of articles . . . . i ti' ir.l-. If Ui-uaiiy Kept oy a esiesu iriuiog unu;, wuica thoy ofier u the citizens of llrownviile, Nemaha County' and Southern Nebraska. In crenin out a Stick of Goods in this Citv, xre do not propose pdt gre.it flojrisb, bat simply- to say tuat we nave purcoa-a on r gooa.-i nnuer iub bjo-h, favorable cii-custnnec?, and ior Ca?h : that the ENTIRE STOCK IS NEW and freh.and t'unt our experience iti b lh tbe busiaeis ani wants of this community, einb'.cs its to select with confluence the patrjua;o of the public. CALL AND SEE US ROBERT TEASE & CO "BEYGHD THE MlSSiSSlPFl!" A Complete History of the Kcit States antl T crrltori-s, from the Circat River to tuo Great Ocean, By Albert D. Kicbaron. Oyer 20,000 Copplcs sola In one! Montli. Life and Adventure on Fr.iirie, Minntainj and tbe F.icica Cot. With over 2J3 Pori ;t;ve ai 1 Photographic Views f tho re inery, Cities, Ltul', Minex, People aad Curioaitioa of tha Ne.v State and Territories. To prospective emcsraats and peitl rin tha "Far West." this ll;br of that vat and fertile region will prove art invalaabl asi.t-in;e, sapply- ing as it p-9! a w;iei long tclt or a ful., autneiitie and reliable gui le lj climate , soil, product, menns of travel, Sid. Ai. AGE-NTS WANTED. Seid for Cirolars and see our term., and a foil dec-irti'fi of tae Wurk. A dJ NATIONAL PUlLIr'IIINO CO., . ' Cor. Third acd Pcny Sts., Deaveiiport Iowa. ' Notice. The uoJet signed njcmbcrs ccrrmosiEj the firm of StantcB Perkins A Co., have this 6j dissolved their eocrection wiib Cjru J. ScoHeM k Stetl ScoSeid k Oof St. Joeih ilo. - And we will not be responsible for any contracts niaJe bysaid C.J. ScolieSd. frota this date, and tbe authority given him to sign the firm nstne. or do sav buines ia the name of Staston Perlics t Co., is hereby re voked. . - John L. Sfanton, Paul Perkins, Cha?. I). Haven, Jonas Crane, IT. M. Atkinson. DrowBTille, Sept. 20la, lc 57. nEUIDOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCOC pleasant inUste andcior,frM frorn all inj proprieties, aai usseiiate it its :ti;a. b- ", j p " r .- f 1 Veielalilg Sicilian Hair fienev;ar lias stood Vie test cf seven yfars before the public ; and no prepara tion for the hair has vet been !is covered that will produce the ?nvio benecial results. It is an entirely new scientific discovery , covibinlny viamfcf tho most powerful and re storative agents in the VZCZ7A2LZ KI71CSS.M. It restores C.-JAY HA3r? TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTHFUL COLOR. It mahes the scalp whit? and clean; cures dandruff and humors, and iallinjr out of tho hair; and will make it grow upon bald heads, except in very eyed persons, as it film i sites the nutri tive principle by which the hair is nourislietl and supported. It makes the hair tnoist, soft, and alossy, and is unsurpassed as a II A 1 11 I) II U S S IX G. It is the cheapest preparation ever offered to the pub ic, as one bottle will accomplish more and last longer than three bottles cf any other preparation. It is recommended and used by the First Medical Authoritj. The wowlerful results produced by our Sicilian Hair Ilencicer hava induced many to manufacture pre parations for the Hair, under va rious names; and, in order to iti duce the trade and the puhlic to purchase their, compounds, they have resorted to falsehood, by claiming they were former part ners, or Jtad some connection with our Mr. Hall, and their prepara tion was similar to ours. Do not be deceived by them. I'urchase the original: it has never yet been equalled. Our Treatise on thellair, with certificates, sent free by mail. See that each bottle has our private Ilevenue Stamp over the top cftha bottle. All others are imitations. R, P. Hal! L Co.. Prep's. Nashua, H. H. Sold ly all Bruzjhls and Lkaler$ in Zledlche. C. A. COOX, 87 Dearborn St. Chicago, IX Agent for the Xortfc-YFe'term Bute. t (Pi fq fVi ta L J auj s MACAINES, Horse POwars, Eqnalizers, PITT'S bliilUMllli MrfllliiiUI For Durability, Light Draft, Fast Yorli, Good Work Good Material and High Finish, CANNOT BE EXCELLED.. & L. W.IL HOOVER Agent, Brownville, Neb... Beacs, Ilomiay, Ileal, Potit F'lour Ar-r'e a ' SWAN A EROTHEn. LOTTERY! TO IE 1 2LV.ll AT CO VI2TCTC:7, XimrCTT Class S, Sept. 1GC7. ZOlh 1 Prize 1 ..550,0001 PrUes of 300 x Prize of 1 Priie of 1 Prize of O Prizea of 6 Peitesof Ut Prizrs of 20 MO 250 200' 150 125 100 50 Priie of 8,000 -7,000 5,000 1,000 400 151 D 220 Prizes cf Pr:e of Prizes of 18 Pt iie cf Prizes of 201 Prizes amounting to $230,650. 32,000 irUU3L23 AXD 783 PHIZES. Tickets 812. Halves SO, Quarters S300:. PLAN OF TIIK LOTTERY. T.t uircter rrom i io pnnrp.i r,n e-arto slip of paper, are cr.Llrc'.ed wra bia!l j tia tuLes.aairt-a.eJ in ou w),e-Jl. Tne pripi, of hich tter tro TarTii. abo. frn5.) woto IU), are sip-.iitrly . prut-J oa r parate tip. e"clrc e i. ar,4 pia e t in an.i-.uer wtiei. Tt.o wbee! are tL-n revoivaJ, aula uomtr is tien (1rvi from tbe wLc-'l i l ntiiuberK, ar.'l 'at tbe tansa tiuie a prira .i lrjn f oa. lUe Jtbr wheel. The r.rr br t!t prize drawai rt are epeue-i ai) t exhitaot U tbe au'iKT.ce. aiil rei-icrfl prize lejjp!iel fcij.Bstthe nunjberirTD. Tbii ipcfjitioa u repeat el UDitt all the prizes are uau out. t3 Tbe above Ala ctiricrsT aisoLt-xrMBtit LoTrta wii; if ilrun is jtitxic. in Corixa-ru, Kr..bv-oru r..::ini:s-,i.i,er-. at one 9V; P; ;.. at ttecimer c.f Koui-:a mn the ei ortr iSUie Lotter.es are cifi.r. Kntrprik. !wl r-j. cv-v-ble Money Lotteries th-.l h? t.i eori.tottea ior kh pat ti.lrijr yer. aik! 'e W,-r. va-:r tin ra'lurHr ( f a thirter Irtn, t;. S'aJ.x ar.l i.,rj are iirr lor tbe payint of ai! prii4. Tie tirawinzs are i;ousa t lnibeTirli He a'--i ai Cinc.Mo.mi Commerc.af Tr e alie HUni wi;i be iiran tc n.ija:e aoJ lut jf each jK..(ri cri:iz 11 anJ , 1. trc6ia: of Lett e: Lei arawU,; Cd'Jj sentty aapiica tion to tie Mjnaierss. AJ.ii ail or:arfr tfrle? to IIURHTEDEY l CO , , . , Covington, Hr. Zz-sJ ii2cn wanted -IU ly "Vatnral Leaf. Fine x Tobaa.;j,at Cut, Grr Juic and Nt i fc'.VAN li:o-. P Aim Soap, Cst:le, Kciin and Detcrsiv'vi S-Jky and tho Ctktratel trilrer CIos Starch at SWAN A LKO'S. irj? & cloice irlich at Tes, t- AN 1 si ,(..iWii.