Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, April 16, 1868, Image 3

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LOCAL.
L.COLHAPP.EDITOR.
IrSTILLE. THURSDAY, Al'Rl 16,1853
iwrTTTiD & EATON. 124 Pine Street end
fi-if.LLAMS,'! Chtlnut St, A". . cor. 6fA
'" .the authoFied Agent in St. Louis for tbli
11 attend to mating collection! and purchas
Ite Cur St Locli. -
tTtiaM nOXSV is our authorized Agent to
ve fBbscriptions for the Advertittr inrema
- v precinct.
"IalT is our authorized .A pent to receive
v,iptidni for the Adeertiter, t Clifton.
jO G. START" cr auuionzea Agent at Aspin
U''b-
-tTED A girl .to do housework. Apply at
1 0lce orrry residence. J.L. CoLHirp.
"Z POARD OF EQUALIZATION of Nemaha
,f will commence ifs session on the 3d Alonday
month. All persons ihould be present and
.t1 tLeir interests, or forever after hold their
y order ef the Board.
1 J AS. M. D ACKER, Co. Cl.
AY IT or McFall A Co. will gae J
"IsDLL has Studebakor Wagons.
DEL has Two Horse Corn Planters.
AGE ORANGE SEED at HcCreery's.
liri'ER TLOWS at Fhftllcberger Bro's.
;LEN ROCK FLOUR at Theo: Hill A Co.
MUSLINS Full stock at Cainey A Lewis'.
--t; jesT TEA in town is at Swan A Pro's.
AKGAINS in Boots and Shoes at Teare A Co's.
I J'. T. W, THTON has our thanks for Seeds.
ALL and Spring Wheat Flour at iTGee A Co'a.
':3BSEV A I3RO., keep a full stock of Clothing.
. C. LETT, Land Agent, Brownville ebraska.
XWO FLORENCE Sewing Machines for sale at
t cilice.
rORK cn the Baptist Church will be begun in
.w weeks.
EIT.1NGFIELD CANDY
of superior quality at
fc3rro's.
jIAILE SUGAR, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, etc,
Jwsn 4 Bro's.
JOHN PEERE'S genuine Moline Fkwi,500 at
M.Hill A Co.'s.
TESCE WIRE in abundance, galvanized and not
SbcHenbergcr Bro's.
TORN. Last week about 8,000 bushels of Corn
re hauled into this city.
.00 FERCli of Rock and any quantity of Brick
sale by J. L, ilcGee A Co.
TWO THOUSAND Bella Wall Taper just re
nd at the City Drug Store .
TOR BROWN VILLE HIGH SCHOOL BOOKS,
io ilanh's City Book Store.
S3ELLENDERGER BRO'S hare received a
ge lot of Hardware, Cutlery, etc.
ITKIN BREAKING PLOWS J 00 T.
r'uh t Co.'s make at Theo. Hill A Co.'s.
& n.
THE MACHINERY for a Carding Mill ia now on
2 Lerce and will be set up in this county.
SnELLENBARGER BRO'S are Agents for the
juld-rcnowned Chamjnon Jleapert and -Movcert.
FOR SANDERS' School Book Serjes go to
trsh's at the Post OCce, where ilcGuffy's complete
-net can alio be had.
FOR SALE CHEAP. Four 12 to 15 horse power
rgines. Enquire of J-L. McGEE,
S-3t Brownville, Neb.
NEW RESIDENCE. Fredrick Sedorasbas just
acted a new residence on 8th between Main and
.'antic.
FUR LAW or Medical Books, at publisher's
rices, go to the City Book Store and k Dan how
xn it can be obtained.
FARMERS, send your orders to Wi. T. Den for
eace Wire, Flora and Brown's Illinois Corn
lanters. 26-4t
ANY PAPER, Magazine, or Book can be had at
ptll sher's lowest prices, by the year or single copy,
Marth's City Book Store.
LANDS RESTORED. See the advertisement of
le restoration of lands along the Union, Pacito
ilroad, in to-day's paper.
FOR CIIROMO PICTURES which are taking a
un like wild-fire examine catalogue and leave
fieri with Dan or Marsh a t News Depot.
QUINCY will, during the prcrcnt month, vote on
ILe proposition of donating $100,d&0 to the Qaincy
and Brownville, or Air Line, railroad. No doubt it
Till carry.
WE are prepared to do all kinds of StonoMson
ork in this city or County. Our work for individ
uals anl the county is our reference, j
21-St McLaughlin A Eripge.
BROWNVILLE BRASS BAND What has be
come o f it ? Has it played out ?' ' The season to
I 'ay cut is near, and we make the above inqueries
ty reqoeet.
WE LEARN that Mr. Thomas and Mr. Lett con
template erecting re?ider.ccs this season. Mr. Mor-
fvi kjs he will build a Lxick residenceon the cor-
ler of Nemaha and 3d.
DWELLING HOUSE FOR SALE. One of the
ntt Dwelling Housos in this City ; large grounds ;
'ruit treef, shrubbery and all out door conveniences
JNO. L. CARSON,
MULLINERY Mrs. Schenck at her rooms over
the City Drug Store keeps a fall stock of Millinery
Goods. Patterns . etc. Dresses mad .in the latest
and most fashionable style.
THOSE SHRUBS, VINES, etc-ordered through
Furnas jj? on the way and expected daily.
They will be epenel at Rob't Teare A Co's Store ;
so keep your"eye pealed"and be on hind.
CHANGE IN MAIL ROUTE. The mail from
this place north now goes directly through Peru
and the London c&ce U mf j.lUd once a week by
the Grant Mail which goes out on Thursday.
BLACKSMITH DRILLS, Farm, tanner and
School House Bells, Farm Implements, and a great
variety of other stock just received and for sale at
H.T. Minick's Farm Implement Depot, Nemaha
City. , -
BLISS 13 GOING TO LON DON.-As an ener
getic, reliable business man many will regret his
departure. He has bought out Money, and will
continue the Moceyystea at tie old stand in
London.
HACKNEY'S stock, is lar ger and his prices com
paratively lower than ever heretofore. Prints, Cot
tonades, St. Louis Flour, Muslins, Notions, Boots,
Shoes and a full stock generally just received and
going off rapidly. Drop in I
WALDTER'S PAINT SHOP is now in the room
Gently vacated by Shellenbarger Bro's on Main
treet between Levee and 1st. He is good me
cUnie, uses none but the best material and will do
your work as low for ca as any other painter.
'FOR SALE. One Engine complete of 50 horse
Power, with two Boilers, 38 inches in diameter, 22
feet long, in good order. Together with a largo lot
o ( Copper and Iron Pipe,1 with valves, steam guf ges,
k. The whole to U mid cheap for half cash, the
balance on approved security. Apply to
3-4i - - - W'M.T.DEyErownviIle,Neb.
CORN PLANTERS. Tha cheapest; and: most
economical farm implement a man can buy is oe
of Steward's Hand Corn Planter. It will save its cost
on ten acres, besides doing the work neat and good
and will last ten years. For sale mos t anywhere in
the city. .
LARG SALE. Shellenberger Bro's have sold
during the past week, between thirty aud forty ton
of Fence Wire to the farmers of Nemaha, Johnson
Gage counties. Theirs is one of the largest Hard
ware house in the West, and deserves the patron
age of the public.
BUSINESS. Last Saturday was one of the
busiest days of the season. Every place possible to
hitch to was occupied by teams and single horse:
and our streets and stores were fall of busy men
women and children.
LOTS IX LINCOLN are to be sold at an ad
j curned tale on June 9th. This is a chance to in
vest money to advantage such as is seldom offered.
Lincoln, as the Capital of Nebraska,' will undoubt
edly become one of the most thriving inland cities
of the west. See the advertisement.
McFALL A CO., have just received'their Spring
stock and their large store" room is crammed with
as ne a stock cf Furniture and Upholstry Goods
as ever gladened the eyes oi a good nouiewue.
Their stock is full and will suit both high and lo
end few men were ever made that will trade more
liberally than Jack.
A nALF HOUR in nipey"A"t Lewis store room
will convince any one that this house is doing an
immense business. Three or four clerks are kept
tolerably busy daring fthe business hours of the
da. and they replenish their stock quarterly. One
secret of tbeir'Lssiness is accommodation, another
is their low prices.
HORSES.CARRIAGES, Ac FORjSALE De
sirous of retiring from the Livery business, I offer
for sale my half of the Elephant Stables of Ben.
Rogers A Co., Brownville. If not disposed of at
private sale before, the interest will be eold at pub
lic auction on the 24th day of April, ISrS.
B. W. FURNAS.
Brownville, April 2d, 1S63.
GEN. SHERIDAN passed down the river last
riday morning on the steamer Colorado. Many
were anxiously awaiting his appearance, not ex
pecting the boat until afternoon, and their disap
pointment can only be imagined when told that he
had passed down on the Colorado early that mora -
ng. A few "early birds," however, got a eight at
him.
PERU FTE MS. Peach trees in and around this
place ard in full bloom.
The main channel of the Missouri river at this
place, which last season was on the Missouri side,
is this season nearest the Nebraska shore.
Hawley & Tynan are already compelled to enlarge
their business room, and are now building a forty
foot addition.
SECOND STREET. Last Fall the City Council
ordered that a street be surveyed up the hollow
through North Brownville to the north limits. A
road up that hollow, with but a small expenditure
in grading, will maka a good road into town from
the bottom, whence this city is mainly supplied with
wood. All the necessary steps have been taken but
the surveying." How about that ?
NEW STORE. D. May, of St. Joseph, has just
landed and is now opening up a largo stock of Dry
Goods and Clothing in the building recently occu
pied by Bedford A CoEncr. His stock is all late
tyle and of the best, comprising a full stock of
Dry Goods, Fancy Notion and Clothing. As a
newcomer, pessesbing, we -believe, energy, integ
rity and sound business capacity, we bespeak for
him the favors of thepublio and wish him success.
FINE FARM. Col. Furnas is making one of the
Cnjst farms in the State of his place about a mile
west of this city, and will this season erect thereon
a fine residence. He has already upon it twelve or
fifteen acres of grapes and other fruit and shrub
bery in proportion. He has it also stocked vrith
as fine blooded stock as ean be found In the West.
He understands thoroughly what he is doing.
RAIN, greatly needed, visited this section, ac
companied by a slight sprinkling of bail, last Sat
urday night. It was a regular soaker, and has
done a great deal of good. It has been succeeded
by several smaller showers. After the rain there
was considerable frost, yet, fruit was not forward
enough at the time to be injured, and a glorious
crop may be reasonably expected.
WE' ARE exceedingly sorry taieo tfaeJcarna
come down so heavy on the show last week, as we
believe the proprietors are gentlemen, performed all
they profljlied to, paid their debts as far as they
were able, and had" already been treated mean
enonsrh in Nebraska. All who attended thorn we
have seen expressed themselves satisfied, and kick
n
ing a lion's carcass won't pass for bravery, or lead to
ri.fv.rm TheT evidently lilt more money in inn.
community than they took away.
PUBLIC DOCUMENTS. We have during the
wist week, as Secretary .of tha Republican Club,
received from different members of Congress and
the Secretary of the National Republican Commit
tee several hundred copies of the Speeches of
leading Republicans upon the issues of the day, a
irreat nortion of which we have already distnoui-
ed. Tet. as they still keep coming, we hopa our Re
publican friends will assist us in this "labor oi
in-." l.v calling, cettice a lot and aistriDUung to
.v - j C 7 O -
persons we would not be likoly to see.
WE NOTICE that the Secretary of the B.Ft.K
A P. R. R. has received a letUr from the Keystone
Bridre Company, relative to building a lirid
acrKS tha Missouri river at this po;nt, and has fur
nished the Journal a copy for publication. We
f;i in l.pin- able to thank its local for a copy. "We
had expected a copy from the secretary," "but sup
pose that he had forgotten that there are two'
Railroad "rapers in Nemaha county." Owing to
the mildness f our disposition and christian pro-
ilifitiMawnn't "make a fuss." MM to uant
airplay r "O, second Daniel" Ac.
CHURCH BOARDING SUCOOL FOR UOYS.
Talbett Hall, near Nebraska Ciiy, has now been in
successful operation for two years, and is commend
able cn account of the strict attention - paid to the
the scholarship, morals and health of the students,
who are here prepared for business or college. The
sobool is in connection with the Episco pal Cb.arch
and nnder the immediate supervision of Bishop
Clarkson. New buildings for the aocomuwodation
of twenty additional scholars will be finished this
Spring. Students admitted at any time. For par
ticulars address Rev. John O. Giimann, Nebraska
City.
LITERARY NOTICES. ,
Frank Letlit't Bo ft mnd GirTi Weelly. We
have now been a constant reader of this publication
for over a year and find no more welcome visi tor on
our lkt. As its name Indicates it is intended for
the instruction and amusement of the youth of the
land, and with its large amount of reading matter
and many illustrations it is certainly the most de
sirable paper for that class of readers. Now is the
time to subscribe. $2.50 per annum. Address
Frank Leslie, 537 Pearl it., N. Y.
KeUtft Weelly, though a new competitor for pub"
lio favor, is already ope of the leading pictorials.
Its reading matter aid illustrations are good, $1
a year. A. A.Kelley A Co.X. Y.
VILLA. One of the best signs of the growth cf
a city and of its citizens in wealth is shown when
its suburbs are sought after by the wealthy and
beautiful residences erected, with ground laid cf
with an eye to beaut; nd coafort. Not less than
three such Villas art in contemplation this season.
Dr. McPherson is now clearing a forty susro lot ad
joining this city, and is having it fenced, prepara
tory to sowing blue grass, plantinglhrubbery and
erecting a palatial nidew thereon. ' Sentto
Tipton hal already fenced in one of the finest bloeki
In the city and intends, we are informed, building
a fine residence thereon daring the present season.
Evan Worthing has also a. fine euburban tract of
land which he is having cleared and put in shape
for occupation. These residences will add much to
the beauty of the city. - . -.
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of the B. Ft. K.
A P. R. R- met at Republican Club Roans last
evening.
On motion the Secretary was directed to commu
n icate with the counties of Johnson and Gage and
urge the importance of immediate action in raising
funds for the building of the road, "'-
On moticn the Secretary was instructed to fur
nish' the President of the Pennsylvania Central
Railroad with the requested information in refer
ence to the projects and financial bams of this com
pany, and such other facts pertaining to the road
as he may deem necessary.
On motion adjourned.
JOnX McPHERSON, Pres.
J.W. Blackburn, Sec.
, . NEVER BEFORE, in our experience, has there
been such a genera Indisposition on the part of our
citizens to beautify their homes by planting out
evergreens, flowering shrubs, etc., many going into
the useful as well as ornamental by planting ou t
grape vines and fruit trees. A few weeks since Mr.
Toft, resident agent for the Bloomington Norscryt
received a large lot of Evergreens, etc.," which he
hasold. A day or two since Col. Furnas, agent
for the Clinton, Iowa, Sunnyside Nursery, received
a largo lot of Evergreens, Flowering shrubs and
saiall fruit, whi:h are going off like "hot cakes,"
those desiring anything in this line had best call
immediately at Teare A Co's. Besides this the
Colonel is alio offering such inducements in home
raised Concord Grapes as place this delicious and
hardy fruit within the reach of all. Nothing looks
more pleasant, or conduces more to the genuine
comforts of home 'than a well laid out garden of
Frhjts, Flowers, Evergreens aad"Sass,"
THE JOURNAL, in its last issue, threatens "a
fuss" because the Secretary of the Brownville
Precinct Convention did not furnish it with a copy
of its proceedings, and supposes "he had forgotten
that there are two Republican papers in Nemaha
county." We have no doubt that it was forgetful-
ness on the part cf the Secretary, yet not, of course
not, for the reason assigned by the Journal. We
as an old "stager" in the business, have been re
peatedly forgotten, yet never dreamed of "making
a fuss" cr assigning it to such a cause as the above.
For instance, a most dire ct thrust, unmistakable,
was made at the Advertitcr a few weeks since, by
the Democratic City Convention, by passing a mo
tion "that the proceedings of this Convention be
furnished the Brownville Journal for publication.'
This we took quietly, not thinking for a moment of
making "a fuss," or supposing that they "had for
gotten that there are two Republican papers in
Nemaha County." We hope under the circum.
stances the Journal harbors no malice against our
friend, the Secretary .referred to, as we fc4 none
toward the Democratic City Convention. -' ' ;
Financial and Commercial.
Financial.
A FRIT., 15th, 1868.
Gold is steady, closing at 138.
Governments are firm and higher, and have ad
vanced to 1 percent. 5-20s in London ara quoted
at7??i..
The following are Chicago quotations for Land
Warrants and College Scrip :
liuying. Deiiing
College Scrip 160 acres) 5?135
160s,Warof 1812 163 $1S0
120's, War of 1S12-. 122 135
SO's, War of 1812 t 7
40's 41 47
lO'j l'H 175
120s US 132
The Exports of Specie from the port of New York
for the week ending Saturday last was $1,271,052-
Total since Jansary 1st, 1868, $16,193,827.
The following is the statement of the Public Debt
cn April 1st :
DEBT.
Bo-iring coin interest $1,944 440,811 83
I? ar.ng currency interes! 251,756,630 00
Mutured, not presented V,u.5t,.i-i l
Debt bearing no interest 4U4,47a,4.0 si
Total debt ..$2,641,710,332 38
AMOUNT IN TKKASCBY
Coin $99.279.617 68
Currency 23,230,027 34
Total $122,509,645 02
To e amount of debt, ler s cash in the Treasury, has
decreased during the month, $519,035 43.
Erownyille Markets.
Flour Winter ? sack $3 00&SS 00
" Spring sack"
Buckwheat V E
6 00
6 50
7.
65
15
12
15
0
75
17
15
15
15
00
25
20
18
40
33
30
2!)
Meal bushel
Bacon Hams lb
" Shoulders lb'
Sides
Canned LanU E
12
Golden Syrup f gal
Sugar House Molasses ) gal
Sugar New York A. l lb-
" Brown
Coffoe Java "j lb-
" Rio V ft,....
1 50
1 to
13
16 i
40
25
25
15
2 00
1 75
2 25
' 20
12
1 59
15
75
75
10
35
25
1 50
.10
8
9
- 10
20 00
45 00
Cheese N. Y. Factory &
u Country V) lb
Tea Imperial $ lb
" Black i lb
" You n j Hyson &
Candies V lb"
Apples Dried lb
- Green y bushel
Dried Peaches y lb
Potatoes ip bushel
Coal Oil y gal
2
2
o
40
25
40
25
15
2 25
18
8)
75
10
40
$0
Lggs doz
Butter lb
Honey lb
Onions y bushel
m Bp 4
i -
2 00
" Setsqt' f
15
12
3
15
25 00
50 00
50 00
85 00
lieans 1 lb
Kalt-0 fr...
Pickets 4 doz-.
Lumber Cottonwood ) 1000
" Oak . -
Walnut-
45 00
" Pine-.- ........
Shingles Cottonwood $UO00
" Pine
Lath Cottonwood "ft 1000 -
" Pine V 1000
Wood 7 cord,--
Hides Dry $ Eb
" Green
45 00
3 00
9 00
6 50
8 50
4 00
3 00
9 00
7 00
9 00
6 00
14
5
15
6
G K A N T'S
CAEAP CASH STORE.
Main Street bdwem First and Second,
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
I Would Respectfully inform, the Citizens of
Brownville, and surrounding country that I have
just received my fall Stock of Goods, consisting of
5S
f33
Of the latest styles and best quality, Mens heavy
calf Boots, double loled Boots, Fine Kip Boots boys
and childrens Dootsand bhoes. All kinks of La
dies' Boots and Shoes of the finest and best quality
India Rubber and Buffalo Orer Shoes
for Gentlemen and Ladies
Groceries of Every Kind,
Wooden Ware, Stone Ware,
The Bost Quality of
BEADY MADE CLOTHING,
The best Woolen Under and Over Shirts,.
Iea,ttL0r,.
Of all kinds, Wholesale and Retail.
SII0E3MKERS and IIJRXESS
Jv KERS can rely upon' TiaTicgr theij
orders tilled promptly on short notice
and reasonable terms. Call before pur
jchasing elsewhere. -
WHICH HS OFFERS FOR SALB
CHEAP FOR CASH
- All of which he offers at t&e lowest prices, deter'
turned not lo be uniersoli.
GRANT.
DEAT.T1B3 IN ' CX
4?
STAPLE AND FANCY
mi
Embracing all the Qy"j"j ot tD Eaa,on
Also, a large and well-selected stock of
Gents Furnishing Goods,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS -AJSTiy CAPS,
9
AND
Our Goods were bought of first hands, and we
think we can offer such inducements to-purchascrs
as cannot fail to suit those wishing to buy. Call
and see for yourselves.
All kinds of Produce taken in exchange
for Goods. ' 50
TO PrUCIIASEHS
SWING
THE
HA S AGAIN CARRIED OFF THE HIGHEST
honors at the principal Fairs the present sea
son, commencing with the New England Agricul
tural Fair, at Providence, in September, where it
was awarded the highest price, immediately which
came the New York State Fair, at Buffalo, in Oc
tooer, wliere tno committee awarded it the rirst
Prire for a double-thread machine.
Then coma the grea annual Faicf New Eng
land, viz: that of tha . ;. ,
3IccIianlcsMRsociationatX,oweIl
Where the Highest Prize
TUTJ ONLY GOLD MEDAL
awarded to any Family Sewing Machine, was
awarded to the ,
FBXiOHT02I-
and that too after it had been on exhibition in con-
petition withother
First Class Machihes
for five consecutive weeks, whero U had been ex
amined by the best mechanics in the country, who
pronouneed it the best constructed and most relia-
L'lo Machine, and one that, on account of its sim-
p!i ity would
Accomplished a greater amount
of v?orli, and in a mere satis
factory manner, than any
other Se wing Machine
ever invented.
At the Fair of the Maovland Institute, which
closed a four weeks session at Baltimore on the
27 th nf November, the superiority ot the FLOR-
bJStb was ngain confirmed by the commutoo on
Sewing Machines, who unanimously awarded it the
GOLD MEDAL, the highest prize the Institute
confers.
On the 12Lh of September the great Fair and
Exhibition of the' American Institute w3 opened
in New York. As usual, the display of Sewing
Machines-Was large, and tho competition strong;;
but after a six weeks trial, the friends of the
FLORENCE ha.d the satisfaction of seeing their
favorite again triumphant,and for the second time
bearing oil tho highest honors of the American
Institute.
Btlow we give an extract from tho Report of the
committee on Sewing Machine, read at the close of
the Fair;
''Tho whole number of Sewing Machines on ex
hibition is thieteen ; of iheso, twelve aro entered
fnr competion. Tbe crticlo bearing the No. 730
(FLORENCE SEWING IACHIK5) is deoided
to be the BEST on exhibition. It must also bo
stated.incidentally, that Thit i$ better than any oj
it elais Inotento the Judge.
'Its merits are :
"1st. Good material and
thorough workmanship.
"2d. "More absolute nov
elty than marks theusua
improvements in Sewing
Machine.
2d. The ingenious arrangement of a positive mo
tions for adjusting the thread daring 'he passage
of the shuttle and the gatheriog up of it in the
-ish of the stitch.
"4th. The reversible feed.
"5i. The viriety of work that can bo done up
on it.
"We therefore deoide that it receive the award of
first class.
(Signed) WM. PRATT,
. IRA S. CADY,
L.J.KITIVLES."
"This is to certify that the foregoing is a true
extract from the Redort cf the Judges of Sewing
Mashincs at the 37th annual Fair, 1367.
JNO..W. CHAMBERS,
Seo'y Board Managers.
New York, Nov. Ilth, IS57." -
It would seem as though this succession of tri
umphs should be sufficient io .convince every un
rreiudiced nerson cf the great surerioritv cf the
FLORENCE over all others as a Family Sewing
Machine ; and if anything more is needed to con
firm the above, we might added that, i n 1S5I,' the
"Co." only eo(d 50 Machines, whilst now there ax
over
4.0,000 IN USE.
thes establishing the success of the FMORENCE
beyond all question. ;
Every. 3XacliineI,'is TFarran ed.
WHY E. PLANT,
.... . ...
General TTestcrn Agent,
" " 612 y.Uih tt., east tide,
lex. IVe&hington Ar. and Green.
ST. lapis, mq.-
Circulars, Trice Lists and samples of work fur
OF
ljVLj
-'sit era tTy sv'girvga f-aas
Lock-Shch Reverpalle Feed
f Tv -
Fi tj .11 IS T a f
nished on application.
, : JOHN W. HENDERSON,
Agent for Brownvii
and Nemaha County."
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A DDHESS TO THE NERVOUS JD DEB1L1TAT
XX ed wb.ose sufferings have been protracted from
bidden causes, and wosecaes require prompt treat
merit to reader oxistence desirable. If too are saCer
ing or have sabered from Involuntary discharges'. w$at
effect does It produce upon your general ceaitrr vo
Ton feel weafr. debiiitaled. easily tired? ltes aliltle
extra exertion prclnce palpitation of the heart? Doe
your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys fre-
qnantly get out of order? Is your urine sometimes
thick, milky, or flocky, or Is It ropy on seVfcjnK? Or
does a thick tcnm'rise to tie top? or is a sediment at
the bottom after it has stood awhile? Doyouhare
rpells of short breathing or dyspepsia? Are yonr
bowels constipated ? Do you havo spells of fainting
or rushes of blood to the head? Is your memory im
paired? Is yonr mind constantly dwelling npon this
subject? - Do you feel dull, listlesn, moping, tired of
comsiny, or life ? po you wish to be left alone, to get
away from everybody jjoes any mtie ining maxe
you start or jump ? Is your sleep broken or restless
Is the lustre oi your eye as brilliant?. The bloom on
your cheek as bri?bt ? Do you enjoy yonre!f la socie
ty as we.l ? Do you' pursue yonr business with tbe
same enerey ? Da you feel as much confluence in your
self? Are your spirits dull and flagging, given to Ota
of melancholy? If so, do not lay it to your liver or
dyspepsia, nave you restless nights? Ton' back weak
yonr kneesVeak,( and have but little apetite, and
Ton attribute this todytpepia or liver complaint
Now, reader, qoit-atus, veneriat diseases bauly
cured, and sexual excesses, ara all Capable of produc
ing a weakness of the generative organs. The organs
of generation, wben in perf ect health, make tbe man.
Pid you ever think that those bold, deSaut, energetic,
persevering, successful business men are always those
whose generative organs are in perfect heatih S You
never tear snch men complain of being melancholly, of
nervousness, t palpitation of tbe heart. They are
never afraid they cannot succeed in business ; they
don't become sad and discouraged ; they are always
polite and pleasant in tbe company of laiiies, and
look you and them, rijht in the face none of your
downcast looks or any other meanness abontthem.
1 do not mean those who keep the organs inflamed by
running to excess. "These will not only ruin their
con6titut.ons, bat also those they da business with or
for.
now many men from badly" pured diseases, from
the effects of self-abuse and excess, have brought
abont that state of weakness in those organs that has
reduced the general system so much as to induce al
most every other disease idiocy, lunacy, paralysis,
spinal affections, suicide, and almost every otber form
of disease which bnuaui'.y is heir to, and the real
canse of the trouble scarcely evqr suspeCfetT, and have
doctoredfjr all but the right one. ' '
Diseases f these orsaDs reqnire the useof a diuret
ic HELMBGLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU is
the great Diuretic, and is a certain cure for diseases of
the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, propsy, Organic Weak
ness, Female Complaints, General Detllity, and all
diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in
Male or female, from whatever canse originating a ud
no matter of bow long standing.
If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or In
sanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are supported
from these sources, and the health and happiness, and
that of Posterity, depends upon the prompt use of a
rehaole remedy.
llelmbold's Kxtraet Buchn, established upward of
13 years, prepared by
U.T. IiKLMBOLD, Druggist.
69 1 Broadway, New York, and
104 South 10th St., Philadelphia. Pa.
Price $1.25 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $6.50 deliv
ered toany address. Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
TiEAFNESS. catarrh, con,
jj SUMPTION AND CANCER CURED.
A Treatise on Deafness, Catarrh, Consumption and
aucer; their causss, means ot speedy relief and ulti
mate cure. By a Pupil ot tbe Academy of Medicine,
Paris. Sent to any address for 13 cents.
Letter from Rob't McMurdy, D.D., LL.D., Grand
Prelate of Grand Encampment of TJ S, and Editor of
the Xalional Freemason t ' ' ' ' .
New YoitK. Sept. 17, 1667 Dr. Stillwell was in
charge of Grace Church Hospital, Alexandria, Va.,
during the war. I frequently, almost daily, for months.
visited this Hospital , and had every rneina ot kn wing
his reputation for efficiency and skill. It was of
tbe most creditable character, ana ms success in the
treatment ot patients was romarkabje. Bobe&t
McMttbdy.
Organic Tlbrator.
It fits into the ear. is net perceptible, removtt lina-
ing noisvsin the head, and enables deaf persons to bear
distinctly at church and public assemblies. This in
strument will ofteu produce results almsst miraculous
aud indeed in esses of long standing deafness, it will
relieve in a short time. It may be adjusted with tbe
ease of spectacles.
DR. ST ILL WELL will be professionally at 31 East
Washington place, University Buildings, N. Y., daily,
0 to 4, except Tuesdays, when be will be at bis rooms
1032 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 12-16- ly
DOCTOR WHITTIER
HAS been longer engaged in the treatment of
Chronic, Sexual aud Female Diseases than any
uther Fhysician in St Louis.
Syphilis in all its forms, Gonorrhea, Gleet,
Stricture. Orchitis, Dinbetes, and all affections of
the Urinary and Sexual Organs; are treated with
tbe greatest success.
Spermatorrhea, Sexual Debility and In
potency, as the result of Eelf-abuse in youth, or
sexual excesses in maturer years, which produce
some of the following effects, as blotches, debiii'y,
dizziness, dimness of sight, confusion of ideas, evil
forebodings, aversion to society of females, loss of
memory and texual power, and rendering marriie
Improper can be cured.
persons suffering from Consumption, Dyspepsia,,
Chronic Dian he3, Liver Complaint, Hernia , Rup
ture, or any other chronic Ejection, may rely upon
roceiviu a radical cure.
Particular attention given to all Female Cem
plaints; Ibilaratuatii.n and Ulceration of tbe
Womb, Leueorrl.ea, Chlorisls, Stsrllity &c. Most
cases can be properly treated withou t an interview,
ard medicines sent by mail or expresssecured free
from observation. Consultation by letter or at office
free. Charges moderate and cure3 gnarrantied.
J3OftIoe, with hospital accommodations for pa
tients, No. 617 St. Charles' street, between Sixth
and Seventh, St. Lruis, Mo
: EVERYBODY cau get, in a sealed envelope,
my Theoiy and treatment of Sexual and Urinarj
Diseases, containiug full symptom lists. Jor twe
postage stamps ; alsO, ray Piper relating to Chronic
and Female Couplaints, for a three cent jjtamp.
j 12-17-ly
ERRORS'' OF YOUTH.
A gentleman who suffered for ye&rs from Nerv
ous Uebiliiy, Premature Deoay , and all, the effects
of youthful indiscretion , will, for the sake of suf
fering humanity, send free to all who need it , tbe
receipt and directions' for making the simple rem
edy by which he ws cured. Sufferers wishing to
nrbfit bv the advertiser's experience, can do so bv
addressing, in perfect eonfldtrce.
311jP - . 42 Ceder Street. Xer York
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The KEV. EDWARD A WILSON will send
(free of charge) to all who desire the prescription
with the directions for making and using the sim
ple remedy by which he was cured of a lung affec
tion and that dread disease Consumption. His
only object is to benefit the nEicted and he hopes
every sufferer will try this prescription, as it will
cost them nothing, and may prove a hlessicr.
Fleaseaddress ''REVED WARD A WlLSUN,
No. eb South 2nd St., Williamsburg, New York
DOCTOR MOTT'S j
COXCEPTIOX PREVENTIVE.
IS used by ever three hnndred thousand ladies In
the Atlantic States alone, and by a large number
in the West, who would not be without it for ten
tiroes its cost. It is to this Preventive, that the
mothers of those States owe their immunity from
large .families. It is absolutely certain, convenient,
to me &nd withal beneficial to health. Abortion Is
criminal, then nse means perfectly moral and pro
per. Send stamp for pamphlet, containing full
particulars. Address,
Dr. A, G. Wllb.cr,
(P O Box 3092) 719 t. Charles street,
li-17-ly St. Louis, Mo. 1
INFORMATION.
Information guaranteed to produce a luxuriant
growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face,
also a recipe for the removal of Pimples, llotches,
Eruptions, etc., on the skin, leaving the same soft,
and ceautifuljCan be obtained without charge by
addressing. THOS. F. CUAPMAN , Chemist
823 Droad way. New York.
Drs. Wesley & Pierce
!
Have for many years treated private Disease wi;h
unexampled success, having had twenty years ex
1 perienceia the il jfpliais of this a ad other coun
tries. They have devoted thcli whole time and
energy to tbe treatment cf private complaints;
their success in the treatment of these long etand
irg and difficult cases such as were fofmerly con
sidered incurable, is suXScient to recommend them
to the public as worthy of the extensive patronage
which they hava received. Tbe universal and un
failing success In tbe treatment adopted by them,
has proved; beyond a doubt,' that a permanent cure
"for the worst cases cf Constitutional Syphilis, Gon
orrhoea, Stricture in any form, all Mercurial affec
tions, diseases ot the Skin, Kidneys and Bladder
can be obtained.
Also, tbe effect of a solitary babit ruinous to
txvjy and mind, producing blotches, debility, lmpo
tency, dizzicess. dimness of sight, &c., fee., and
rendering marriage improper, whictj asnusliy
;swe?ps'to sn untimely grate thousands of young
men of the innet exalted talent and brilliant intel
, lett, may rely npon a permanent cere. . No charge
for advice or consultation. All communications
strictly confidential. Send two three cent stamr
for treatise relatinz to atl private diseases. No
Mercury used. Office bohrs f loin 9 a. m. to 7 p m.
Snndny, 10 a. m. to- 2 p. u. Office 413 Oiive St.
, Address, all letters to P. O- Box S603, St. Loais,
Mo. 12-16-ly
the BmrrxicniioFF
SEP ARA TOR-AND CLEKER.
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" Manufactured and Sold by
J. GAR IDE & CO.,
atchison; Kansas.
TUB trial of this mscbine at various County and
State Fairs, an l the judgement of every one trno
sees and usea it, unite in pronouncing Brtn kern"ofrs
Corn Sceiler the lest ever inr ented-. ita it a man
can shell bis crop of corn at his leisure without an as
sistant, and thereby save a ecort time more than tee
cost of a Sheller. ' '
This Corn Sheller has taken the r.rst premium for
three years past at tbe New Tot k State Fair, when
bnt partially perfected. It has since been brought to
a degree of perfection, which makes it complete.
Tbe following is tha reporfofthe Judges on this
machine, at the great trial of Agricultural implements
held afAuborn, N. T. in Jury. 1366. nnder the aus-
Dics of the New York State Agricultural Society :
Among the machines cn exliioitijn wm a uan.i corn
Sheller Separator and Cleane, exhibited by J. Brir.S
erhop", Actum, N. Y We havo carefuliy examined
and thoroughly testeii this machine, a l have no hesi
tation in pronoinic;ng it the EEST CORV SHELLER
WK KVtit SAW. It readily adapts itself to - ears of
any size, or share, shellscleau. and with great rapidity
and ease, and the same operation separates the corn
from tho cob, and the chair froni tho corn, and deli vers.
tbe Corn readj for market j and it retmres but the la
bor of tut one person to operate it. The whole affair
is simple in construction and durable.
J. 8. goulu. Fres a. f. Mate g. so.
B. P. JOHNSON, Sec. " "
S. RO BISON, Ag. Ed. N. T. Tribune,
p. K. TQDU; ' " Times.
Report of Agricultural Fair Committees, and opin
ion of Agribultnral and other Journals, nii?ht be cite !
at great length, bat w eContent ourselves with tbe fol
lowing letter as capplsj thaui all ; " "
Copy of Letter from If. S. Aaentfor Farts Univer-
TJ. S. Agency fur Paris Uulversal Expositien
No. 4S Park Row, Times iiuiiding.
New York, Dec. 8th, 1S6S.
MR. J. BJJINKERHOFF, Eq., Dear Sir: My Al
vlsory Committee, appointed to sclent Implements for
Exhibition at the L'nivrf.al xposit;on m I'aris, ia
1SC7, have ielected ard roconimendd to me,tjonr
CORN SHELLER as the best ia America.
I have accepted the:r report, and will forward your
Sheller, If delivered here, ready for shipment on or
before January 1, 1S37. Yours Truly,
J. C. DERBY, U y. Agent, 3.
Trice k5 and 30,
According to finish and size of balance wheel.
Sample sheller shipped on receipt of the pries and
warranted to give satisfaction, or the Machine will be
taken back and the niuney refunded upon notice withir
a reasonable time. Address
WM. T DEN, Ag't,
lS-23-dnmf rownyll!e. Nebraska.
.! X-iixxo
SHOKTEST ROUTE !
Quickest Time!!
Wc rctnrn thanks toourlnendsana
tbe trading public for tbo libe
ral patronage they have
thus far extended us.
Our aim shall
. j)e to so
conduct
our business
as to merit tho
confidence of our
customers. All represen
tations guarranticd. We keep
on hand a complete stock of all
kinds of goods required for this
market, and as to prices
Will Not be Undersold !
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
Queenswaro,
Boots & Shoes
Eats, Caps,
&c. &c. &c.
AH kinds of Produce
TAKEN in exchange f-r Goods, for which thahiglCot
maiket price wilJ be allowed.
ROBERT TEARE & CO.
Corner Main and Second Street
XZlro"-7w-7"i.Xlo, TSJ"oT.
January 1st. 1SS3.
SIHILU SUILIBUS CUUAXTIU
IIOIPIIREY
OMCGOPATUIC SPECIFIC.
HATE PROVEN, FROM TEE MOST AMIfLE
experiance,an entire succes3; Simple Prompt
ECcient, and Reliable. Thej are the only Med
icines perfectly adapted to popular uje so simple
that mistakes cannot be made in taing them; so
harmlcsa as to be free from danger,and so efLcient
as to be always reliable. They hare raised the
highest commendation from all, and will always
render satisfaction.
Nos. ' Cent..
1, Cures Fevers, Cvetin, Inflamatioo. 25
5, Worms, Worm-Fever. Worni-CoTlc. 25
3, " Crying: -Colic.' or Teething of inants, 'fo
4, ' Diarrpea of cbiblren i.r ailnlts. 25
5, ' Dysentery Gripiosr, Billions Colic 25
6, " Cholera-ItLrbus.Vonatin:, . 25
7, " Neuralggia, Toothache. Fbceache, 25
9, " Headaches. !ck-Healche, Vortijo 25
10, ? Dyspepsia. Billions STomach 25
11, " Surpre3?ed, or rainfol Periods. 25
H, " Whites too profuel PtTbxJs. 24
1?, " Croup. Ci'Sh, ;fSeult Ureathins. 25
II, " Salt Kheun, Erysipelas, B.cp'inne 58
16, " Salt Kheum, tryeitela.", Ernptl.of. 6
16, " Ttheumatism, ttheumatic Pains Co
17, " Piles. b';nd r blee-iinz frj
1 " Opthalrcy, and s ror weak Eyes. 6o
19, " Catarrb.a jute or chronla, Iuflienza 5o
20, " Whoopinc uonfcn. violent Uoagua o
Jl " Asthma cppreanep BreatbinK bo
22 ' Ear DiJCharices. impilrd Iliarinj 5j
53 ' bcrofala. enlarge! QUnds, Spellings 6o
2 " General debility, Phrsicial Weakness 6o
25 " Dropsyf an scanty Secreik-oa So
vS Sea-SicVnass, a.cksog from ndlnj 6o
27 ' Kidney-Disease, Grarel So
23 Kervoua Debility, SeminalHiaia-
siori8 involuntary Discharges - l.no
1:9 Sore ilenth. Canker 6o
BO Drinary Weakness, wetting bed 6o
31 " Paiiilul Periods, with Spasms bi
32 " Bufferings at change of life l,oo
?3 " Fpilepisy, Spavins, St. Vitns' Dhc l.oo
34 " Diphtheria, ulceratod Sore Throat
FAMILY CASES.
Of 35 lare vials, morocco
caSc,containIna a specific
for every ordinary clcscas .
afaziiiiy Is sn5ject lo, ana
aboQk.of dircclions, $10 OO
mailer Famiy and Trareling "cases, wtth
20toi3 rials . $5 to $3
p ciacs iQr an x-nvare .ueasest cota fo
CariDg scd for Preventave treatment.
in viais and pocket cases, $2 to $5
I 1 ,". I
J I urn M I
J m .gnL
w: V-.-.--: :. LL- :
jif iiiii i-i-rr-iTnr'-F' -
For Sale by
47-ly
McCOMASfc Co..
Brownvilla Neb
r M t -7- a a m s "c m
D
31aln Street,
BHOWNYILLE.
1
Dealers in Men and Boy'a
IssM tdibJ vJ I ! I 1 -i ; v... J
Eurni shing Goods
"-- -"' '-'-L "
-MTSTand Sim,
T0TAlTiFsf0E5
G A E P E T - B A G S
i i j . mj i , . i - . i. I,, . . in
iwn uosinnY.
Blankets and Umbrellas
1
Have just received and will keep cca
stantly on hand a large aLd well assort
ed stock cf tile ftbave, and all " other ar
ticles in their line, which they offer to
tie public at
VERY LOW PRICES
O 2TL
LVJ rJt, !-v...vK -I J f
At tho Bign of tha
ig j3ed Stead.
Is the place tobay
FURNITUEE
AXI)
UPHOLSTRY!!!
Leep coEtantlj on hand a complete assortxent iff
pel
faj,
EedstaJ?,
Beaureaui,
Spring bedi,
yhatXuts
Wardrobes,
Itov'kinir.Chairt, .
Vaih SUndi
Uit Racai,
Chair ,
tables.
Kitctin
and'
Parlcr,
Mar- 6
bio
tpd
S tands
LcunjjeF,
Kitcbea
and
l'irlor
Tabli
MeUl'9
Cases,
Lounge
. - - . -"Tu
'. Setrcos,
Mattresses.
KitcheD Safes,
Plain Stinds;
Iiockin- Ciibs,
Bed SLricz.
- r- -
Tete-tcta
Swint'ribs,
Oilioe Chain,
Coialort3,
. Children's
C.ibs and (iij?,
Pianu Stoo!?, Teapoy
Gilt anl no?ewr.od Moulding, Sheets,
Pillows, Piilow Slijs, eta., etc., etc, eta.
Show Cases and ojice work made to order
And anything and ererything required to get up
pi i ia or fancy Loujokecricj.
AH of their ware is either manaf.icf ar?J or pat
up under their icial 3 aperioUn ience, which
enable them sound artie!e3 at smaller prL'es thaa
eastern taanufac.lutei goods.
OJJlt HEABSE
i0 0 AO o V
is at tho serrice of the public at any tlina it may
bo needed, ai d is gotten up in as fine stylo as any
farther east.
Eletalic Burial Cases,
of all sizes ecntUnt! ca hand, at eastern price.
We are doing business on strictly cash principle,
At a unall protlt, an l by attention to business and
the wants of the community, expect in tha futur
as in the past to receive the patronage cf the pub
lie generally.
M'FALL & CO.
Be. Kootai, B. W. rcaxat.
BEN. ROGEHS, 6c CO.,
a.
Liver)', Feed,ancl Sale Stablo,
Main Street
BROWN VII I.E. NEBRASKA.
Dealer? in all kinds of Stock ILr??i Bc-oghtoM
and Etc'aanjcJ. Stx.k boardei by the day or
week." - . . '
The Proprietors have recently erected aa aatixsi
new, largo and coiami-'dons Sttble on Msia Street
near the oil Protnrilte Eoe. Their S?ok is all
freih and Vehicles new. The pabiii can be accom
modated at all hour'.day cr nizit.
A StocV ccrTail with an abaniant suppl of
pure wnteratachcd to the St3lle. 4l-lv
TO THE LADIES.
FOR OSE DOLLAR OXLY.
WE are selling. SUU, Dry and Fmiy
KouJi of every description, als.
J"ar, Fttrniiwe, d e. V'naUe Vfsft, from S3
to SjOO, ient frtr of earj; t o agents ieniics eluba
of tea and upwarJ.
SBSa" -1 -
Circulars eit i;.e ta anv n l irs.
MKsr.vcrx a co
42 Hanover St. , HotJon, Jtiilt.
r.O.SS221. L1-I3 5a