Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, April 23, 1868, Image 3

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'tfVVlLLE, THURSDAY, AFKIL , 1888.
J(Jn ' --
; - 'irT.TI A EATON, 124 fine Streetand
fHE'f f t at.T3.7 Chtttnut St, If. E. cor.bth.
9 tte authored Agent tD &t. Louis for this
icrt ,, .it-nd to making collection! an4 purchaa-
tiw c.tyst"-
-'Tr,rM tlOXBV ii our authorized Agent to
rub-'frir''01" for the AJrertiaer interna-.
r;v Precinct.
.irviionr auttiorixed Apeot to reeeive
' . j, r tte Adcertitcr, at Clifton.
' i G START is our authorized Agent at Aspln-
7vrED A girl to do housework. Apply at
fcjceorBiy residence. J.L. COLiiArr.
iSDELb" Studcbaker Wagons.
"lZL has Two Dorse Corn Planter.
'0;AGE ORASUE SEED at McCroery'l.
jl'I'ER PLOWS at She'.lebcrger Bro'a.
'-rVFOCK FLOUR atTbeo. llill A Co's.
ml Srrir.g Wheat Flour at M'Gee A Co's,
f p LETT, Law! Agent, Brownville, Nebraska.
I'AFLE SUGAR, fresh .and genuine, at Swan A
"raINEY A LEWIS' New Goodi will arrive to-
"vU FLOEENCE Sewing Machines for sale at
HjjpfEnE'S genuine Moline Plowi,500 at
,j IliliA Co.'.
"a'ghEAT VARIETY cf Dried and Canned
i:u,ati Bri
i .,5 i-ERCII of Rock and any quantity cf Brick
byJ.L.McGee A Co.
::e
'iVO THOUSAND Holts Wall Taper just re
,;fj at the City Drug Store.
i m j;nowxviLLE man school books,
ptoiUffh'tCity Book Store.
JERSEY 4 UuU-i are sewing viouiujg uuyiw
LicuuJljl Call and see 'en.
SnriLEN'EERGER BUO'S tare received a
'tV lot of Hardware, Cutlery, etc.
) pESlCCATEP COCOA-NUT. a nice article for
, r ... ..1. Sn f- Itrra.
M r"snfl ri", lJI -
j jUis BREAKING PL.OWS-200
x:ia Co.'s male at Tbco. Hill 4 Co.'s,
t. 4 n.
j 7H1b.OWMVILLE CITY MILLS are turning
cut as tut an article of Flour as can be made.
! TOE EET CIGARS, the bets.Smoking Tobacco,
bt beat Chewing Tobacco, st Swan Lro's.
; TliE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS sat as a
ijard of Evaluation during the present woek.
; DR. COLLADAY has just received a choice lot
if Drugs, Medicines, Paint?, Tuilet Articles, etc.
? THE FERRY, cn account of the low stage of
ter, is new landing at the fo t of Water meet.
SEELLEXBARGER BKO'S are Agents for the
nr'i-rwiowned Champion Iieajxrt and Xovtr:
: GIGGS, PERAMBULATORS, Carts, Wbeelbar
r wsF.rackcU,Ac.,-Ac., just received at McFall &
FOR F ANDERS School Book Scries go to
Xrsh'Mt tbe I'ostOlpce, where ilcGuffy'a complete
Series can alo be had.
! W.F.WILSON Lrs removed Lis Etock of goods
to J. W. IV, Us old s tacd, whre he may bp found at
iJ timet to wait upon his cuetcmers,
f 'FO'R SkLt: CHEAP. four 12 to 15 horse power
Engines. En'iuirecf J. L. McGEE,
; 2-St Brownville, Xeh.
? FARMERS, send your orders to W m. T. Den for
fence Wire, 1'lowg and Brown's Illinois Corn
renters. 25-4t
: ANY TAPER, Maaaicc, or Bock can ho had at
pul'.itbtr' lowtst prices, by the yoqr cr eicgle cory,
' lilnh'i City Book Storo.
DWELLING HQCSE FOR SALE. One of the
f Deft Daelijng Iloueea ift thia City ; large grounds ;
, fruit tree?, shrubbery and all out door cou venii ucies
! JNO. L. CARSON,
i TISDEL it building a large warehouse 25 X 60
feet to bou?e bin large stock of Agricultural Imple
ments. This wi'.l give him one of the largest De
puts tf tbe kiLd in ths State.
' TEE BOARD of Directors of the Brown ville, Ft.
. Eearcey ad I'ci&a Railroad have decided to send
; for Joeeph Smith, Chief Engineer of the M. & M.
Air Line, to come and make the Survey from this
; point west.
ATTENTION FARMERS l-Htd the good JVtrt ,
Afrea arrival of Brown's Illinois Corn Planters,
Iw-ek Island Bight and Left Hand Plows and Double
Curn PLntcH, Ac., for sale by
SOtf W1I.T.DEN.
i FAT HOGS. John Rlacklaw, cf thi3 connty
I kwugLt in u4 sold in this city, ten fst bogs, the com
Ywi weight of nine of theni being 2,833 pounds.
si one weighed 528 pounds. They ?pcak well for
tiu' 11 bog or stoek growing section.
SALE IN EEASON.-Sweet Totato, Egg
! fiani, Tomatoef , all varieties, Head Lettuce, Celery,
ndCblge I'Unts. A'w Ready : Tomato, Head
"nee tnd Early Cabbage Plants.
3fl tf R. W. FURNAS, BrownvUIe.
S.IIANNIFORD has, during the pat week,
Reived a choice lot of Furniture, which he has
k4 to ftore wih J. L. McGee 4 Co., until he can
procure siuiuble store room, lie is a good work
nd i determinec teeell nothing but what he
; cnarraiit.
LOBT TEARE 4 CO, have just unfurled, in the
Advertise their new banner of light, showing that
; ,to trade with them at their light prices will give
; light heart and materially lighten the ex
; Ini of living. They wy "let there be light."
Ud and receive light.
tnOWSYILLE BAND ATTENTION 1 The
tsmberiof the Brown
V4 l
toeetatlikh 4 Uuehes'Law OCce. Court
se Ruildin?. nerf FridaT evenine. Muricians
8itJ w invited to attend. Agentralattend--
is absolutely necossary. '
-TONE. Wb. II. Lorance is delivering in this
7 s Cc building rock as we ever saw any wiere,
J re qoarried with great care, and cannot fail
teke good work. He is also ready to deliver
,eitep-jtone,(jast tfoj come from tbe quarry,
ner true as to anwer the pprpoee admirably.
. HORSES, CARRIAGES, 4cn FOR.SALE.-De-t
,rn! of "tiring from the Livery business, I offer
m f of the Elephant Subles 'of Ben.
prif" C'' BrownTU;e- If no disposed of at
I rit 8416 before, the interest will be sold at pub
Vctijna the 24th day 0; April. IS83.
'"owBTiiie, Arril 2d, 18(53.
itil0110 "TEOGRAPHSV-TLis it the finest
the U P,ntinS got up, and is, within
jeaoiofall. McFall 4 Co. have just received
p'endid A f these pictures ; of Fruits, so oat-
i to make your mouth water : of Fowels, bo
yo surprise you that they do not run as
PI70ch f Dogs, that you inTolontari'lly ex-
10 near them bark
aii4
, - ; ; - -
pretty, as to make yoa wish you were a chi Id
Go
-Iit,
Qtim a --ia. a uu vi li i cuivi w u,ue
Jtut "4 rM (wich
xcUei.0B) coow aa low you'll tara Cie.
ATTENTION 0. Am. Post So. 1 yemaha Dis
trict, will meet on Monday evening, April 27th., at
7 o'clock,?. II., for the purpose of selecting five
delegates to attend the. Soldier 's and Sailor's State
Convention in Nebraska City April 29th.
O.B.HEWETT,P.C.
W.D. Blackburn; P. Adj.
ENTERPRISING. Col. Furnas a few days sinco
received by mail, perhaps, the first Eirly Rose Po
tatos ever received in Nebraska. They cost the
moderate price of $5.00 a pound, or $230 ahuchel.
This potato is the earliest variety now knon, bein?
ten dsys earlier than the Early Goodrich. Colone.
Furnas is enterprising, and we hope it may return
to him an hundred fold. '
FOR SALE. One Engine complete of SO horso
power, with two Boilers, S3 inches in diameter, 22
feet long, in good order. Together with a large lot
of Copper and Iron Pipe, with valves, steam guages,
etc. The whoI to be sold cheap fox half cash, the
balance on approved security. Apply to
25-4t Wic T. Den, BrornTille, Neb.
LARCENY. e learn, from Mr. Jamison, that
on Monday his wife, in ordea to give h;3 .good
clothes an airing, hung them out, and foreettics to
take them in, during the night, some kind hearted
but loose moraled individual performed that opera
tion, but baa so far forgot to return them. The loss
will be about f 60. Jamison will hs.ve. to. replenish,
Mr. Man, if you don't soon return 'em.
MR. J. K. FRETZ and family, lately arrived
from Ohio, have settled among us. Air. ITretx is a
first class painter and is no-,v in the shop with Louis
W aldter, who is doirjr a heavy business. He has
juet finished a sign for Wm. T. Den, one ofocr
Merchant Trinco?. and the Lulls head on tho Wagon
of our enterprising City Batchers, Messrs. Keis
wetter 4 Eirsmaa, which are first class specimens
of the art
IMPROVED FARM FOR SALB.-I will sell an
improved farm of IfiO acres, 9 miles weft of this
city, for $i.C00. It has a hedge fence all around it.
and is hedged in 40 acre lots; each forty has run
iDg wataron it ; with a No. 1 dwelling house.good
barn and, tenant house on the premises.
I will also sell, for $500, the northeast i of See.
9, town 5, range 15,east,unirrproved. It is a beau
tiful tract, within 16 mRes of this city.
30-tf ChAS. McPIIERSOX
MAY, that most beautiful season, is near at hand,
but is eclipsed by that splendid stock of Goods just
opened in Bedford 4 Co's old etand on Main street.
Tho Dry Goods department, presided over by S.
Star, comprises "everything in that line, at prices so
low that you will find to your advantage to call and
6ee their stock and ascertain their prices. This is
all they aEk. knowing they will sell. D. May will
attend to the Gentlemen's Clothing Department,
which consent of a large and w,ell assorted stock of
Clothing, Furnishing Goods, etc., at prices lower
than ever offered here before. A s for low prices, fair
dealing and politeness they defy competition. See
their invitation for your trade in another column.
,TERU ITEMS. Corn is worth from 55 to CO cts.
The following are the studies of the Training
Course of the Suta Normal School at this phice :
Reading and OrThogrsj,hy ;,Sound and Powers of
titters; Mental and Written Ar'thmetw; Geogra
phy ; Descriptive and Pbysical Elementary Draw
ing and Map Drawing; English Grammar and An
alysis; Penmanship : History of the United States ;
Object Teaching ; Organitation and Government of
Schools. This is one-t-fihe best institutions acquired
by becoming a State, for nothing is eo stimulative
to the progress and prosperity of a community as
good schools, which cannot be had without through
ly ccmpetant and disciplined teachers, and these
are being educated at the State Normal School, It
behooves every taper in the State to aid this in
stitution, and to so keep it Lafore its patrons as to
induce them to hire its teachers, aad thus get the
teachers tnincd to their profession.
X5!A!1A C1TV ITEMS.
-An exciting race took
piaee on the eooe last Saturday tor IQQ, between
the Elliott Mare and CUrk'a St. Joe horse, the
mare wincing by seven feet. This jg not satisfac
tory to many, who claim that there was ''foul play."
This is cu.stornarj.
On Sunday quite a row occnrrel, as usual, with
a woman in it. During the fracas, as we are in
formed, James Gind.w dre w a revolver and fired at
Robert Smith, his arm was r.usbed aside by the lady
aud ho missed ; whereupon Smith run in and cap
tured thebattrry and fired twice at Ginder, who
mounted his horse and ir his haste to flae ran over
and Flightly injured a young sou of Frank Groves.
Gi'.der escaped, whether injured crnotis not known,
and at last accounts parties were in pursuit of him
with what result we have pot learned.
lion. J. S. Minick is buying in a large amount cf
Grain and Wool at this p'aco,his prices being as
high as anywhere, and cm;h down being his motto,
farmers generally have sought him out, and he
them. Ho is a whole-souled settler of '5Q, and de
served prosperity.
EROWNYlLLirS INDUCEMENTS TQ I11MI
GRANTS. Having, for tho past twelve year?,
watchod and aided its progress and property lived
with its life and grown with Its growth we deem
ourself suSiciently posted and octilicd to speak of
Urownville and its present inducements to immi
grants. Within the space above referred to it was
but little his than a howling wilderness, wherayou
must wade through base! bruth if you left tho In
dian trkil, and when three log buis sheltered its
entire population. The worship cf God was par
ticipated ia only occasionally, and common school
facilities were only thought of. Those were times
that tried men's faith thrcughly, and the true and
tried, though few, srj yet the most sanguine and
buoyant w ith regird to the grand future of our
prosperous and growing, iliny, in the East, are
still possessed with the idea that Nebraska is the
home of the red man ; that those moving to it must
leave the comforts of borne and risk, life and all.
These ideas deter thousands of the timid from bet
tering their oonditton, and induce them (to wear
out an exlstance upon worn out eastern land, or
toil on amid the over-crowded eastern marts, ill
paid, ill clothed and amtit'ionless. To these tho
inews of thilaLd do we address ourselves; cap
ital Las already found, and is finding, a rich har
vest in Nebraska.
Urownville now c3or3 to all cdvantages in the
comforts of life, education, religion and security
equal to any eastern city, and in be way of health
and chances to acquire wealth far superior. Town
property is yet wjthin the reach of al!, and every
department of industry is ia full blast, so thatlabor
is plenty at remunerative prioes. Every business
necessary to the comfort of onr citizens is here
carried on, and is fully sustained by a prosperous
county and town. As to cur educational facilities
they are a source of pride to every citizen, and
justly so, as they are unsurpassed by any community
of oar site anywhere. Wa have a two-stery brick
tcbool house capable of accommodating 1,009 pupils,
in which are taught aid the branches of a common
and high school, free to residents. It is now pre
sided ever by four thoroughly conapetani teachers.
No eoe need fear ef being pnlside the pale c-f re
ligien by locating ia this city. Tbe Presbyterian!
have here one ot the finest church edifices in the
State, with a large and Gonruhing acsibship, com
prising some of our most noble-hearted and wealth!
iest citizens. The Methodists have also a good
church fcailding, with regular worship, and astron
intelligent congregation frpm every grade of socie
ty. The EpieCopaBtns, ttongrj young in our midst,
have already, threugh the energy of the Missionary
ia ebarge and the aealof it; membership, a splendid
churah edifice and regular worship. The Baptist
and Chriatian dene minations will eret a church
this Spring. We have here lodges ef Masons, Odd
Fallows and Good Tempiera in flourishing condi
tion , an Emigrant Aid Society, (German anl Ame
rican,) a Library , Literary Association, and all the
conoommitants of civilisation.
Be pot alarmed, if yon wish to emuaigrate west,
but come ; yon will onjy leave "old scenes, in liu
ujhS'
pxospex jith it jrn
of which yon get into a young and growing eora-
caa ffrojsrwjtli ltd grpwta ana
Browntillb, April 13th, 1S53.
' Present: J. S. Church, Mayor; Councilmen, C. W.
Wheeler, T: C. Hacker and U. . fatewart; v. ai.
M 'Creery, Cierk. . L .
Tbe Council then proceed to canvass the vote ef
the late City Election, and found on examination
that G. W. Fairbrother was elected Mayor; W. H.
Hoover, Treasurer: J.. L. Carson, C. G.'Dorsey, C.
F. Stewart, R. W.Xurnas and J. L. Jlcbee, Alder
men : W. Ai Folock. Street Commissioner and
Marshal ; J. C. McNaaghton, Ci y Clerk ; T. R.
Fisber. Encinoer: B. B. Thompson, Assessor : O.
B. Hewett, Attorney.
J. L.Carson came before the Council and repre
sented that in the assessment of his personal pro
perty for the year 1867, the amount included the
total value of his real estate. The value of his
real estate was $HjN5, ajid this sum should have
been, and he asks that it now be deducUd from the
amount as given in the assessment.
On motion the Clerk was authoriied to so correct
the tax list in the hands of th e City Treasurer as
to make J. L. Carson s assessment ot personal pro
perty read $22,250. instead of $33,325, and that he
alsocorrect the tax as carried out to correspond with
such correction.
; On motion M; F. Boyd was allowed $10 in full
cf his servue3 sMarhal to cate.
After which J. L. Carson, C. F. Stewart,
Furnas and J. L. McGee, were each sworn into
office by Jams S. Church, Mayor, as Aldermea, as
the law directs.
George W. Fairbrother was sworn into o!R:e as
Mayor, by Jarvis S. Church, Mayor.
. Oa motion, adjourned, tint die.
. J ARVIS S. CUrjRCn, Mayor. .
W.M. McCeezet, Clerk.
Ma's OSce, April 13th, '63.
New Council met.
Present : Geo. W. Fairbrother, Mayor.
Jno. L. Carson, R. W. Furnas, Jas. L. McGee,
ChaS. F. Stewart, Alderman.
Jas. C. McNaughton, Clerk.
O. B. He wott, Attorney.
T. 11. Fifher, Engineer.
Win. 11. ILjover, Treasure.
Messrs. Church, Colbapp 4 Ilacker submitted &
proposition to publish the proceedings of Council
for one year in the "Nebraska Advertiser" for the
fum of forty dollars, payable in City . Warrants.
Accepted.
On motion, Jona3 Hacker was continued as City
Collector for. the ensuing year, upon filing hi3bond
with proper surety.
Win. 11. Hoover, Treasurer, presented his bond in
the sum of ten thousand dollars, with Jno. L. Car
ton and Theo. Hill, as sureties. Approved.
Report of Wb. II. Hoover, Treasurer, was re
ceive J, and, on motion, laid over until next laeeting.
Adjourned to meet Tuesday evening, April 14th.
. . G.W. FAIRBROTHER, Mayor.
Jas. C. McNArcnTON. Clerk. ;
Financial and Commercial.
Fipanci&I.
Aran., 22d, 1863.
Gold has ruled comparatively steady during the
past woek, and free from any speculative excitement
closing at 133. Governments are firm.
Henry Clews 4 Co. furnish annexed quotations :
Coupons of '81,112(3112; dopf '62,1110111 ;
do of 54, 1CD;?109 ; do of '65, 109109 ; do
new 107a?Ii73 ; d. of '67, lUffcilU8 ;' iO-4Us,
lOlJ01tflia; 7-30s,105105.
The public debt statement, shows that the Govern
ment fi?ld daring the month and there are good
reasons for believing during the last week of tbe
n.onth $7,000,000 in gold, causing a drain for about
$10,000,000 currency from the money market, apd
.furthermore selling about $3,008,000 of bonds in
excess of tho conversions and purchases of seven
therties, tho debt bearing coin, interest being in
creased $18,279,650, while that bearing currency
interest is decreased only $15,434,200 or $3,000,000
less. This iho Treasury Department movement
firced a pressure on the msney market of about
$13,000,000 at the close of Mareh. This money
pressure, so far as the Government statement shows,
was not required by any exigencies of the depart
ment. ;
Brownyille Markets.
Flonr Winter saek-t $8 00$3 CO
' Spring sack
Uutkwheatfi)
00
50
7
65
15
12
15
12
50
W,
IS'
16
40
25
25
15
00
75.
0
75
17
15
15
15
00
25
Meal t3 bushe.-- r
Eacon Hums $ To
" Shoulders $ lb-
- Sides V To
Canned Lard lb -
Goiden Syrupy gal
Sagr House Molasses gal'
Sugar New York A. lb-
" Brown 1)
Coffoe Javi j lb
R-oJb
Cheese N. Y. Factory lb
4 Country lb
Tea Imperial y2. .
51 Ulack Mb
u Y'oun llyson lb'
Candies V lb
Apples Uricd lb
" Green bushel
Dried Peachci" lb
Potatoes f buhfl"r
Goal Oil V gl
i
i
2
1
20
18
40
3;:
o
2o
2 40
2 25
2 40
25
15
2 25
IS
80
75
12
40
30
2 00
15
12
6 CO
15
25 00
60 00
50 00
i5 CO
3 00
9 CO
7 00
9 00
6 00
15
6
2
1
25
20
12
50
15
75
73
12
35
25
50
iq
3
50
a
Ejrg del "
Butter p lb
Honey lb "
Onions bushel
" Setsqt-v
Bean (2)
Salt V I'tl --'-
l'icl;eis da ;
Lumber Cotton wood "g) 1 0 C 0 -
" Oak
Walnut
Pine
Shingles Cottonwood $1000 -
" I'ine
Lath Cottonwood ? 1000
" Pino V 1000
Wood 13 cord
Hides Dry lb --
" Green
10
20 00
45 U0
45 00
45 00
3 00
9 00
6 50
6 50
4 00
U
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GEO. G. START. A. A. START
GEO. G. START & BROTHER
Dealers in all kinds of
GRAIN AND COUNTRY PRODUGE,
53 The bigbet-t market price paid for anythin? the
Friaercan raise. We will bry and sel' ereryth;ng
kiiown to the mat ket. vli-uStt-tf
4
DEALEE3 IN
STAPLE AND FANCY
Embracing all the aiQyijyg of tha Season.
Also, a large and well-selected stock of
Gents FurnishiD Gpods, i.
BOOTS cfe SHOES,
HATS1 AND- GAPS.
-A JTD-
9
its.
9
Our Goods were bought of first hands, and we
think we can offer such inducements to purchasers
as cannot fail to suit those wishing to huyC. Call
nd see for. yourf lyes. , " . . . ; ;
All kinds of Produce taken in exchange
for Good? .. . 50
N
atural Leaf, Fine Cut, Grvpe Juice and Navy
Ybeeo1at
IS WAX & 4iftO'S,
Stcctware. -ck.ets, Washboards, Lanterns Ae. a
. - ' SWAN k fE9TDB'3 i
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SPECIAL- NOTICES.
. r.T-.rT7'aj t(1 TIT J! NERVOUS AND DEBTLITAT
il ed whose s offerings have been protracted from
hidden causes, and whose cases require prompt treat-
r..dir osisunce desirable. . W Jo are so Ber
ing or have suneredfrom involuntary discbarges. what
effect does it produce upon ronr general health? Do
yon feer weak, debilitate, easily U?-L"
extra exertion produce palpitation of tbe heart? Does
ronr liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys fre-
quantly get oat of order Z Is your unae sometimes
ut nr flnrkT. or ! it rocy on settingy Cr
does a' thick 'scum rise lo the top ? Or is a sediment ai
the bottom after it has stood awhile? Do yon have,
spells of short breathing or oyspepr
bowels constipated ? Do you havo spells of fainting
or rushes of blood to the head ?: Is your memory im
paired? -Isyourra.nd constancy dwelling upon this
subject? Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of
company, or life ? Do you wish to be left alone, to get
away from everybody? Does any little thing make
you start or jump ? Is jour sleep broken or restless ?
Is the lustreof your eye as brilliant?. Tbe bloom on
your cheek as bright ? Do you enjoy youraelf in socie
ty as we.l? Do you pursue your business with the
samaanergj.'. Do you feci as much conQSgne In yocrv
self? Are your spiritsdull and flagging, given to fits
of melancholy? If so, do not lay it to your liver or
dyspepsia. Have you restless nights? Ton' back weak
your knees weak,! and have but little apetite, and
jou attribute this to dyspepsia or liver complaint?
Now, reader, seif-abute, vecerlal diseases baoly
cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of produc
ing a weakness the generative organs. The organs
of generation, when in perfect health, maketbe njau.'
Did you ever think that these told, deflant, energetic,
persevering, successful business men are always those
whosegenf rative organs are in perfeptheatlh ? You
never bear such men cnn plain of beisg meiancholly, of
nervousness, of palpitation of the heart. They are
never af raid they cannot succeed in bus&ess ; they
don't become sad and discouraged; they are always
polite and pleasant in the ccmrany of ladies, ahtf
look you and them right in the face none of your
downcbst looks or any other meanness about them.
I d) not mean those who keep the organs Inflamed by
mucin? to excess. These will not only ruin their
constitutions, but also those they do business with or
for.
9ow many men from badly cured diseases, from
the effects of nelf-abuse and excess, have brought i
about that state of weakness in those organs that bas
reduced tbe general system so much as to induce al-
muit everV other disease idiocy, Innacy, paralysis,
spinal affections, suicide, ad a,m,ost every other form
of disease which humanity is heir to, and thereat
cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspecteC,'and havw
doctored for all but the right one. - ' - i
Discuses of these organs require the ueof a diuret
ic. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU In
the great Diuretic, and is a certain cure for diseases of
the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organic Weak
ness, Female Complaints, General Debility, and all
diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in
Male or r'etnale, from whatever cause originating and
no matter of how long standing.
If no treatment is B.ubmitted to, Consumption or In
sanity may ensue. Our nesa and blood are supported
from these sources, and the health and happines, and
that of Posterity, depends upon the prompt use of a
reuaole remedy.
Helmbold's Kxtraet riucbu, established upward of
18 years, prepared by '
u . x. iiULiitnitjU, uruggisi.
694 Broadway. New Tork, and
: 104 South 10th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Price $1 .25 per bottle, or 6 bottle for $8.60 deliv
ered toany address. Sold by all Druggists everywhere
jEAFHESS, CATARRH, CON
JJ SUMPTION AND CANCEtt CURED..
A Treatise on Deafness, Catarrh, Consumption and
rnicer; their causes, means of speedy relief ard nltl
mate cure. By aPnpiio: the Academy ex xeuicne,
Paris. Sent to any address for 10 cents.
Letter from Rou't atcMurdy, D.D., LL.D., Grand
Prelate of Grand Kncampment ot U S, aud Editor of
the Actional l rtema-ton :
New Yokk . Sept. 17, 1S67 Dr. Stillwell was In
charge of Grace' Church Hospital, Alexandria, Va.,
during the war. I frequently, almost daily, for months,
visited this Eospital, and cad every roensof kntwicg
his reputation for effici esc v and skill. It was of
the most creditable character, and his succesa in the
treatment of patients was remarkable. Robert
ilcAioany.
Organic Vibrator.
It fits into the ear, is not perceptible, remove tina
in? noisttin the head, aud enaoies deaf persons to hear
dii'imctiy at church ani public assemblies.. This in-
t.tru;ne;it will otten produce results almost miraculous
and indeed in cases of long standing deafness, U will
relieve in a bhort time. It may he adjusted with the
ease or spectacles.
DR. STILLWELL wit: be professionally at 31 East
Washington place. University Buildings, N. Y., daily,
i0 to 4, excrpt Tuedays, when he will be at his rooms
1032 Piue Street, Philadelphia. Pa. 12-16-ly
j DOCTOR WHITHER
HA 3 been longer engaced In the treatment of
Chronic, Sexual and Female Diseases than any
other Physician in St Louis.
! Syphilis in all its forms, Gonorrhea, Gleet,
Stricture, Orchitis, Diabetes, and all affections of
the Urinary and Sexual Organs, are treated with
tbe greatest snce9S.
Spermatorrhea, Sexual Debility and Im
i potency, as the rasuli of self-abuse in youihj or
sexual excesses in maturer years, which produce
some of the following effects, as blotches, debility,
dizziness, dimness of eight, confusion cf ideas, eyil
forebodings, aversion ta society of females, loss of,
otemry andt-exual power, and renderlas marriage
tuiproper ;an he cured.
Persons snfTeriris fr5m Consumption, Dyspepsia,
Chronic Diarrhea, Liver Complaint', Hernia, Rup
ture, or any other chronic aflecUuQ, may rely upon
roceiving a radical rure.
ParticO!ar atrentir.n given to alt Female Com
plaints; Intlammaticq and Ulceration of the
Vorub, L"ucorrnea Chlorisis, Strl;i!y Ac. Most
cssos can be properly treated withon t an interview,
acd medicines htnt 1 y mail or express, ecnred free
frvui ohei'vati.-n. Cor.sultalion by let ter or at office
fee e. Charges moderate a:;d cure.- gnarrautied
53r"Of!lce, with lmiital accommodations for pa
tients, No. en i. Charles street, let ween Sixth
ai.dSpventh, St L"uis, Mj
iiVUIiy COD Y taDget, In a sealed envelope,
my Theory and treatment of Sexual and Crinary
Diseaces, coutainnte full tymptom lists, for two
posire 6tamps ; aliO. my Paper relating to Chronic
ana Female Complaints, tor a three cent stamp.
12 17 ly . ' - !
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A trentleman who suffered for vears from Nerv
ous Debility, l'remature Decay, and all tho effects
of youthful indiscretion , will, for tbe sake f suf
fering humanity, send free to all who need it, tbe
receipt and directions" for making the simvle rem
edy by which ho wa3 curc. Sufferers wishing to
profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by
addressing, in perfect confidence,
mtiv n rnu-fv
34 lyP 42 Ceder Street, New Vorjc
TO CONSUMPTIVES. r
TheKEV. 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 bfiiictcd and he hopes
every sufferer will try this prescription, as it wi II
cost them nothing, and may provo a blossin?.
Please address REV. EDWARD A WILSU.N ,
No. 165 South 2nd St., Williamsburg, New York
DOCTOR MOTT'S
COXCEPTIO. PREVETIVeJ
IS used by over three hundred thousand ladles in'
tho Atlantic States alone, and by a large number
in the West, who would not be without it for ten
time its cost. It is to this Preventive that the
mothers of those States owe their immunity from;
iarge families. It is absolutely certain, conrenient
lo ore and withal beneficial to health. Abortion is.
criminal, then use means perfectly moral and pro-'
per. Send stamp for pamphlet, containing full
particulars.' Address,
Dr. A. C. TVIlber, I
(P O Box 3092) 719 at. Charles street, j
ll-17-ly St. Louis, Mo.
INFORMATION.
lnformation guaranteed to prodace a luxuriant
groftb of hair upon a bald head or beardless face,
also a recipe for the removal of Pimples," Uotches,
Eruptions, etc., on the skin, leaving the same soft,
and beautiful, can boobtsined without charge by
addressing. THOS. F. CHAPMAN .Chemist
' 823 Rmadwav. New York.
Drs. Wesley & Tierce
Havefer many years treated Private Diseases with J
anexampted success, having had twenty years ex- j
I perlencein the DTospitals of this and other cottn- j
tries. They have devoted their whole time-and 1
f uery to tho treatment ot private complaints j I
their success in the treatment of those long stand- I
ing and difficult cases socb as wer formerly con- j
shlered incurable, is sufficient to recommend them t
:to the public as worthy of the extensive patronage j
which they have received. The universal and ea- j
'falling success Ja the treatment adapted by them, I
has proved, beyond a doubt , that a permanent care !
for tbe worst cases of Constitutional Syphilis, Gon- I
orrhtea. Stricture in any form, all Mercurial affee !
tions, disease of the Skis, Kidneys and Blsdder
can be obtained. " . j
! 'Also, iie effect cf a solitary habit ruinous to
;body and nMnd, producing blotchea, flebllity, la po
tency, diriaess, itimoess of eight, Ac, Ac:, tod
renderinf marriage Improper, which anaoaily
sweeps t- an untimely grave thousands of young
-wen of fie moet exaltel talent andbrlllunt intel
, feet, may rely upon a permanent cure." Xo charge
for advice or consultation. All commuaicationa
! strictly confidential: Send two three ceril' atarors
j tor treatise relatinx to ail private diseases. No
Mercury used. OiBce hours from a. tn. to 7 p m.
Anndny, W a. wi. to a p. to.' Ofilce 413 iive st.
AdJrebsall letters to P,. O. Box 5603, fit. Louis,
i'Me. " ' p-ia-ly
rr r " 3 . rza
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DEALERS IK-
J Groceries -Hails, . V
c Crockery & Glassware,
Mais ' .t&Oaps "
;Yakee
Hosiery & WMte
And exTjj cither kind of Goods Kent
at tne .Lowest Market rrice, ana to prove
DROP IN AND SEE US.
Corner Main ana Second Slreels-icPUcrson's Blpcli,
brownvil:l:e, Nebraska.
CGUHTRY f.lEHCHAUTSi
FARMERS,
AXD OTHERS.
CONSIGH TOCR
ASHES," BEESWAX, BEANS,
BUTTER, CHEESE,
EGGS, FLOUR AND MEAL;
FLAX, COTTON,
DRIED & GREEN FRUITS,
FURS AND SKINS,
GRAIN, WOOL. POULTRY,
o NAVAL STORES,
H0P3t.
GINSENQ,
miTIIERS, UEMT, PRO-
VISIONS. LARD.
OILS, TALLOF, TOBACCO,
SEEDS,
GAME,
; SORGIIUJ? MOLASSES, &0
JOSIAH CARPENTER,
Commission l.Iercnant,
-112, 44-1 & 446, WaSllinfjtOIl St.!uPndf' their PC,1, superintendence, which
i enable them sound articles at smaller prices than
TNJ"HTVV O'R'K" CIT YJ ea3tern manufactuted goods. V
And receive his weekly price Currant
of Produce and Groceries the most
pomplete Price Current publish
: ed in the United Slates.
SEND FOR A PRICE CURRENT.
Marking Platea and Cards Furnished Free.
Liberal Advances made on Connignpien's
Established, May- 1st, 1800.
First class Reference given when required.
DORSET & BRO.,
Slain Street,
BROWJTV-ILIE.
Dealers in Men and Boy's
Furnishing Goods
ATS and CAPS,
BOOTS AI7D SHOES
T1IDU. ULIIESS.
3
CARPET-BAGS
at!ZlaZailMriiiaiMiZiZa
Blanlrets and Umbrellag
Have juat received and will keep con
stantly on hand a large and well assort
ed slock of the above, and all other ar
ticles in' their line, which they offer to
the public at ' ;
VERY LOW PRIECS
2
Sugar Loaf Strap, Borehus, od N.O. Molasses
, . , ' itt BWA $ ESQ'S.
-
HOTEL HOSIERY,
r--
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r
Hotions,
(Qoods, -
!n a Western Store, which vye will sell
iy
At tfca Sign of tha ,
Bed Stead.
Big
Is tho ptace to lay
FURNITURE
AND '"'
yPHOLSTRY ! ! !
Keep constantly on hand a complete assortment cf
Sofas,
Bedsteads,
Ceaurcaus,
Springs beds,
WhatNota
Wardrobes,
. Rocking Chairs,
Wash S tands
; Hat Racks,
Chairs,
iaries, .
Kitchen
and
Parlor
Tabid
Metalic
Cases,
Lounge
Kitchen
and
Parlor,
Mar- '
ble
toped
Stands
Lounge?,
Settees,
Mattresses,
fpnngi
Kitchen Safe?,
Plain Stand3 ;
Rocking Cribs,
Bed. Springs,
Children'
Tete-tetes
SwinyCribs,
Office Chairs,
Comforts,
Cabs and trigs,
Piano Stools, Teapoy Stands,
Gilt and Rosewood Moulding, Sheets,
Pillows, Pillow Slips, etc., etc., etc, eto.
Show Casts and cceyorkmade to order
And anything and everything required to let nr
plain or fancy housekeeping.
All of their ware is either manufactured or rn
OUE HEAHSE
is at the seryice of the public at any time it maj
be needed, and is gten up in as fine style as any
farther east.
Hetalic Burial Cases,
of all sizes constantly on hand, at eastern prices.
We are doing business on st'ictly cash principles
At q tmall profit, and by attention. to business and
the wants of the community, expect in the futun
is in the past to receive the patronage of the pub
lio generally.
M'FALL & CO.
BEK. BOOERi. B. T. FmAi
BEN. ROGERS, tc CO.,
Lively, Fced,and Sale Stabl
Main Street
BRQWNVILLE NEBRASKA-
Dealers in all Hinds of Stocl;. Ilorses Bought,Solc
and Exchanged. Stock boarded by the day ot
week.
The Proprietors hare recently erected an entire
new, large and commodous Stable on Main Street
near the old Brownville House. Their Stock is al
fresh and Vehicles new. The public can be accom
modatod at all hour? , day or eight.
A Stock corrall with an abundant supply of
pure water atached to the Stable. 41-1
MIS3 XrXICE LEACH. af 153 aCAST A. SiyrsO
LEACH & SIMPSON,
Milliners & Dress-Makers
Wih to infonr the" Jadies of Brownville ano
Ticinity that they has just commenced a first class
' MILLINERY & DRfiSS-MAKING
Where wor will be done with great care and seat
nes.,and after the latest Eastern styles.
Bleaching and Repairing done in tha very latest
stle and on short notice.
Latest stles of Ladie'sand Children s Flats and
Bonnets constantly1 kept on hand, also latest pat
terns of Ladies Dresses, Cloaks, and Children clo
thing eat on short notica
Second treet. between Main h Water
JBROWNVIiiLE, NEBRASKA.
iimmmmi
S.E P H aiiUTZ
Has. just receired and will constantly keep or
hand a Urge and well seleeted3tock cf genuine ar
iolesin is line.
One Door tcesf of Grant's Sioret Br oven
ville, Nebraska,
Of Clocks; watcheiad, Jeweiry uyue on theahort-
WORK WARRANTED.
ZrewnvllU. ya. iLvtib. Uth. ISC8. 10-25-!y
D. M . 8BELLIXBZKGEJI
flMtll jiiiiiiuilu Uiiu
:icrin:nso3 blocii.
HARDWARE, STOVES, TLYJ7ARF
HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE.
HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE
50,000 Miles Fenca Wire,'- -
50,000 Miles Fence Wirs, .
50,000 Miles Fence Wire,
PITTSBURG IRON NAILS,
TITTSBURG IRON & NAILS,
PITTSliURG IRON & NAILS,
Mechanic's Tools,
Mechanic's Tools,
Mechanic's Tools,
CHARTER OAK STOVES,
. CHARTER OAK STOVES,
CHARTER OAK STOVES,
Canton Clipper Plow?,
Canlon Clipper Plows,
Canton Clipper Plows.
Sole Agent in Southern Nebraska,
and Atchison and Holt co., Mo. for
CHAMPION REAPER & MOWER
CHAMPION REAPER & MOWER
CHAMPION REAPER &. MOWER
The Bst in tho WorlJ.
- . . . The Best in tho WcrlJ.
The B3st in the WorlJ:
Besides a full assortment of everything
; kept in a first clasa
A JCD
Which will be soli a3 low cs the lowest
FOR CASH
To all who favor us with a call. 2G ly
F. A. TISDELL, Jr. & Co.,
Keep constantly on baud all kin Is of
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS!
YflCACHIEniRpppEr.
SKU2fSE"S".?Itf MIUM GASG TLOW, warriutei t
moil (t?rf- riow made, . wti
WALKISCi AND R1D1NCJ CULTIYAT0R3,
SHOVEL AND STIRltlSti PLOWS.!
MOLKBOAKD ND KOU BRKAK.IXG PLO.V3,
WAGGON'S, REAPERS AXD 3I!)5TEa . i
j. i. case sl ccsTnaKsnixo ma n urs;
STUDEBAKER WAGONS,
rtAn Asr power coax" zzziizts,
wAGGOX XHIXBLK3, a i ood assortment aTways tn
' band. - ' - -- ' '
AII. DOOE3 AN'D BLIXD3. all aliai n.i k'n-fi
WOOD AND PCXPA
flSl.3 MILLS, '
Call and see ts, on- lit, Detweea Xiln and Atlantis,
. EROWXVILLE, XEDRABSA. '
Fresh Layer Raisins, Currant3. 01! w-n 4c, at
. SWA5 i Br.0'3.
Qoda Crackers, Ginger Snat3. and Acrate-1 Crac'i
J ' SWAN St EKO'S.
Naila,Pails, yVell Duckets, Selves, Ac, at
SWAN & ERO'S.
Beans, IJoiain 2Ieal, Potatoes. Flon? A rr'es &
' SWAN A P.ROTHEIV
Fresh Tomatoes, in two and thr-ie po in 1 c?t, a
SWAN A H30-S.
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rooms, Salt, Axes, Powder, Slot and Led t
SWJ3 & BROTIiER'3
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