ESSSfflSSEH" Oar Authorised Agents. Vk. IIawxbt, at Nemaha City. It. A. HiWLEY, at Clifton. oeo. O. Start, at Applnwali. Our Advertising Acents. RTTrriELD A Eatox, 124 Pine st., St. Louis. J k Williams, 07t -hftnut st., K M. Prrrwoiit, 87 Pork ltow ew 1 ork. ... . .......... w i v k niWjrn. I1L. Cook! Oobcrx fc Taylor, Cincinnati, Ohio. H. II. Parvin, Cincinnati, uu. A. F. I jncoln A Co., Boston, Mass. Arrival and Departure of Malls. Southern & Eastern Arrives at 12 o'clock - Departs at 12 Northern & Eastern Arrives at 4 o'clock r lH'pnrtaat 8 A Rulo. Arrives at 8 o'clock, A H - Departs at 8 " Peru. Arrives at 12 " M 1 W.rinr1 nt '2 " V M Beatrice, Arrive Mondays, Wednesdays and " IVrmrts'Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays, at 1 o'clock p M Grant Arrives Fridays at 4 o'clock p m Departs Thursdays at 8 o'clock a m Post OJlce Hours 7 o'clock A M to 1 P M tjun&uutYrom. JO to l(4 a m. A. D. MAlt?ll, Tobt Master. Time Table Of the St. Joseph and Council Muffs llall road, after ovember 23, lswi TRAINS GOING NOKTIL ACCOMMODATION. Ieaves St. Jowph at ... ..8:40 a m Arrives at Hrownvllle Arrives at Nebraska City ... Arrives at Count 11 blue ... exfrkms. Jjcaves St Joseph at Arrives ut Brownville . A h-4 . -. . W.l.i-faKkn ( 'i t V &:f7 p m ...4:V p in ....b;.u p ru 8:00 a m 11:23 a m . i.-iu a m Arrives at Council lilurfa 3:00 p m TRAINS GOING SOUTH. ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Council IJlutTs at Arrive at Nebraska City Arrives at Brownville Arrives at St Joseph - ...5:30 a m AI0am ..11:23 a m ...5:34 p m EXPRESS. Leaves Council Bluffs at 11:00 a m Arrives at Nebraska City P m Arrives at Hrownvllle p m Arrives at SU Joseph 6:00 p m Jacob Rogers' Buss leaves Brownville for the Depot every day at 8 o'clock a m and 12 o'clock, m. LOCAL MATTERS. J. L Colhapp, Editor. BROWNVILLE. THURSDAY. NOV. 26. 18C3. 430 acres of Land for sale by J as. R. Dye. Tfnflr Rohxn. A few No. 1. at Robert Teare t Cos. jLadies. attention 1 Madam Demorest's favorite raasementerle, "utt received at May's Regulator. Tonne Man To retain your sweetheart, keep out of scrapes and buy one of May's Chinchilla Saquca. Jas. R. Dye will sell and deliver first class Pianos and Organs for Eastern Retail Trices, and warrant the same for five years. y Don't forget the sale of personal property olR. 8. llannaford's on next Monday; also lilt farm, which Is one of the best locations In the county, at private terms. Snow fell In our city last Monday night to the depth of about four Inches; the biggest enow of the season 60 far. A mild thaw ex tended through Tuesday, and our pavements and streets were disagreeably sloppy. Festival. The ladies of the Episcopal Church of this city, will give an entertain ment and oyster supper on the evening of December 1st, at the store house of Mr. James Berry, on Main street. Admission 25 cts. Public Invited to attend. A full stock of Saddles at Bauer's. Gen. Craig, President of the Hannibal & Bt Joseph Railroad, Informs us that he has been luxuriating for a few day past upon Wild Turkey and Buffalo, presented to him by the Price Dictator of Brownville W. T. Den. There Is more meat In that same old Den, you bet Vacuum Oil For Boots, at MMdleton's. Few persons who need furniture but like to get it where they can have a choice out of & large stock, com posed of everything in that line. This can now be had at McFall A Go's, who have Just received a rousing lot of Chairs, Tables, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Sofas, Mirrors, and in fact everything in their line, on which they will not be undersold. Our Steam Ferry Is still running regular. We notice that Messrs. Pettlngell, Bates A Co., are about to issue a weekly rural and family psper, under the cognomen of "Hearth and Home," under tlte editorial charge of Mr. Donald a. Mitchell, while Its home and fire aide department will lie subject to the super vision of Mrs. Harriett Beecher Stowe. They "will make it worthy a place In every house hold In the land. Epices. A full stock at the Red Store. Uncertainty Versus a Sure Thing. Some take the chances, not thinking that "all is not gold that glitters," that there Is "many a allp 'twlxt the cup and lip," while others contend that nothing is certain but "death find expenses;" but w ithout doubt or con jecture, and with the facts fully demonstra ted, you can rely with unerring safety that the largest and best stock of Furniture Is at McFall A Co's, and that they sell cheaper is a iead sure Dung. , Oo see netxel's new lot of Overcoats. Tha.ak.sglTlng.A Proclamation. As a custom, the holding of a day for thanksgiving and prayer for the great bless ings showered upon the American people, lias bec.i observed ever since its Introduction by the Puritans; and in looking over the en tire globe, we cannot refrain from the expres sion that no people on the face of the earth Lave greater occasion for giving thanks for the manifold blessings they have enjoyed lurlng the past year than the people of the whole United States generally, and of Ne maha County particularly. Gaze where we may, we hear the dash of arms in war, or see human, beings w rithing 'neatU the lrosv heal of the tyrant blood and shacked woe and misery. Tyrants are arming, and patriots thirst for freedom; day by day the shack els which bind the cnbjects are getting weak er, and their dropping off will be but the presage to a deluge of aristocratic blood. These ! we have not had, nor need dread ; but Instead ! a glorious step has been made toward the freedom and equality before the law of all ! men. No flag Coats upon land or sea more honored or respected than the Stars and Stripes; no prince lives that Is superior to an American freeman. Over the broad expanse of our soil, upon every hand manufactories are starting up, making the vales to echo with the busy tiolse of the steam engine, or the ctream lurtAI with the going of the water wheel; adding wealth and strength to the Nation. The Iron band has nearly spanned the Nation from Ocean to oceanand the Iron horse Is snorting In the Far West for for the commerce of India; a hundred roads are pushing their way Into plaoes that new lhem not last year, and are peopling up and making busy marta of trade where one short year ago the "Indian maiden sported with the spotted fawn." Hill and vale have given forth such crops as the Nation has seldom enjoyea; tne neia, tne orchard and the vine Lave brought forth all tliat man could desire, ana nave blessed him vUli auch an abund anew that he must be a very churl if his heart go not out to meet, his Lord and Creator in thanksgiving to-day. Yea, ours has been year that should provoke more than ordinary Lord la with us, and has blessed us as a Na tion so far beyond our deserts. And all this ave the snort of the iron horse is applica- ble to Nemaha County ; and of Brownville atlll more may be aaid, for within Its precincts has been opened one of the largest Clothing and Dry Good Houses in the wet, which is telling goods cheaper than any other, and Is aepiDy A. MAY, Regulator. iZ,000 worth cf New and Fashionable Clolhingjust received by J. 8. HetzelatNa. 70, McPherson's Block, which will be sold to . ail alike, on the one rrtee system. JKiJS'HSaS'K'.l Western Sanitary Association. A CALX FOB TUX BELIEF FAK.SiEI-8. OF DISTRESSED The merchants of Brownville are respect fully requested to meet at May's Great Wes tern Dry Goods and Clothing Regulator, to form themselves Into a Sanitary Society, for the sole purpose of taking active steps to re lieve the distressed farmers, who are suffering terribly from the consequences of the late drouth. Having always entertained a mutu al and beneficial feeling towards our fellow beings, but most especially our farming com raunlty.you are therefore requested, one and alL to co-orjerate with us, and meet on next Sabbath afternoon, (Nov. 21,) at May's Regu lator, for the purpose of fully effecting an or ganization. MERCHANTS. Ou lnsr to the inclemency of tho weather and the bad state of the roads, but few mer chants were present, and no donations were made save by A. May, who donated twelve doxen pair of childrens shoes. He requests us to say that any person deslrlngto advance the good cause by maKlng donations can do bo by leaving them with the Regulator, who will sec that they will be fairly distributed as soon as the farmers in the distressed section meet and appoint a committee to receive tho stores. Q. S. Beall's Writing and Book Keeping School, In the nigh School Building, wcare pleased to see, U being well extended. It Is good thing for our young folks. The past Inclement weather has not hln dered David Campbell from working on the excavation of IZill A Co's lot opposite the block. Ouilded Humbugs to our merchants have proved the traveling advertisers and Beekcrs of Job work. Last summer they were bit by a traveling envelope printer, who agreed to put a great number of cards on one envelope, charging fifteen dollars per thousand, which we had frequently offered to do for much less. He carried off over f200. Again : We had re cently a "hotel register" man, who must have carried off between 850 and $100. And this week we have a gentlemen from Nebraska City, very anxious to assist our merchants to draw trade from Nebraska City by publish ing a trade circular, at the rate of $11 for a half page or, In other words, get, perhaps, twelve pages at about $30 per page, ($240,) and pay some printer $40 to do the work, and carry away a neat little "plum" of $200 home out of this city. This latter gentleman may not have succeeded, yet the effect In the event of success would be tne same, now, what we want understood Is this: we always have done work cheaper than my outsider that ever came here to gull our merchants, and can do any Job that can be done In Nebraska outside of Omaha. And, as we are forced to spend our money here, we want a fair chance at the home work. If not a little preference. A new lot of Metalic Burial Cases, Just re ceived at McFall & Co's. Ayers American Almanac, for 18G9, has been received by McCreery fc Nickell, of this city, for delivery gratis, to all who call for It This number contains proofs to show that some of the stars have existed for sixty mil lions of years. We had not supposed euch proof possible, but the Doctor gives it In a shape which seems Indisputable. His wltti clsms have long mado his book acceptable ; his medical advise makes It Indispensable to families, and now he adds the most startling problems of abstract science to its attractions. The Washington (D. C) Star, of the Hth inst., contains the following relating to the family of a brother of James Medford, Esq of this city : An Afflicted Family. On the 6th lnRt. Charles and Amelia Medford. of this citv. osiuu lnieresunecuna meir aauenter aiarv 1 heodosla ten years old. bv dlDtheria. On tne morning of the 11th Inst., two more of ineir children Charles Franklin and James Frederick aged respectively seven and two years, died of the same terrible disease; and this morning the allicted parents mourn the Ioks of yet another child Grant Medford aged live years, who was stricken down by ims ureaaiui scourge : makine lour deaths in one family in little more than a week. The afflicted parents have the sympathy of the vuuuiiumijr iu meir oereaveineuu By Rail from New York. Overcoats, Pants, Hats, Boots, Gents' Furnishing Goods, and everything in the Clothing line, latest styles, well made, and sold reasonable, at Hetzel s. Stoves, Blankets, Shawls, Lady's Fashion able Coats, Ballmorals, Skirts,' Fat Turkeys, fairest Sugars, finest Coffees, best Teas, and ten car loads of Furniture, with an ample supply of Lady and Gent's Buck and Fur Gloves, at the house of the Dictator of Prices W. T. Den. A Card ho sold the man his four pair of Boots last Saturday evening T Why, W.T. Den, and got his money. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Woolen Goods seasonable, and sold as low as any house in the west by. J. L. McGee &. Co. A Choice Present to your wife for the Ho! Idays would be one of those nice setts of Queensware at Small's Red Store. Attention, Public! We never dun gen tlemen, because a gentleman is a person who pays us ; but those owing us must call and settle their accounts on or before the 1st of January, A.I). 1809, for trouble will commence from and after that date. We must have what Is due us. A word to the wise is 6uffl cient McFALL & CO. Honesty, thou art unquestionably a Jew eL Humbug is a worn out phrase. Let those misrepresent who may. Bold assertions hurt not honesty but are good if properly sub stantiated. White lies proceed from malice. No man can dispute net Eel's honesty in deal ing. Humbugs are not to be found in his line. He makes the bold assertion that he can and will tell anything in his line as cheap as any reliable house In the west He buys his goods of reliable houtet east He sells to all alike. He does not anticipate four, three, two, nor even one change in the firm this year. He Is not selling goods fifty per cent below cost as that system would butt him. Goods have not declined 110 per cent this year, nor does he think they will next Nor does Hetzel 6ell his goods at cost His goods are all new, and are worth what they cost in New York City to-day. The people of Ne braska do not ask anything unreasonable. He has established himself firmly upon the one price eyttrm, and all the powers can't move him. He Is now establishing a trade for peart to eome making Nehrslka his fu ture home, her welfare Is his. He asks Ne braska men to stop and think, as "all is not gold that glitters," and he who huyi a horse at $100 and sells him for $50, a id makes money. Is a sharp fellow. There Is nothing Improba ble in this fast age. Call In, warm yourselves, and have a social chat with Uetsol If you don't by a cents worth. Remember No. 70 McPherson's Block. For your Boy's and Ladles Skates, go to the rioneer Stove Store. Ladies 1 Not a week passes but Hill A Co., are ordering and receiving something nice, new and the latest styles for your benefit You need but call aud look through their stock to verify our word ; and at the same time learn that you can there get plain or fancy Dress Goods, Woolen Goods, Knit Goods r urs, k ur Hoods, and In fact everything you desire as reasonable and as good, if not a little oetier, man at any other house in the eitv Their goods are fresh and new, neither out of date or shelf worn. Halea Pattent Sausage Meat Cutter and Staffer Is the best In use. For sale at Shel lenberger Bro's. "We are permanently established in this city; we make no warrant but what we make good; we defy any one to show us or the public aay .ease in which we have devia ted from this line; and we now say that we can warrant our Boots and Shoes as good, durable and cheap, as any like goods lathe market TEAUE x CO., C McPherson's Block. Ermine Fura At Hill A Co a. Wanted All the game la the country, such as , Geese, Ducks, rrairle Chicken' Quails, Turkeys, Rabbits, Hqulrrcla. Elk, Deer and Buffalo, at the City Meat Market where the highest market price la cash will be paid. rsmu -Mawm J'li. .1 133- A PROCLAMATION. TlTTt PRftPHTICTOTl ClV TTTTT GREAT WESTERS Dry Goods and Clot hi so Price Regu lator addresses the Public. I have Inaugurated a redaction In the price of Clothing, probably nnparalled in the his tory of Nebraska, and In order that the pub lic so long subject to the exhorbitant rates of bard times, may thoroughly comprehend and confide In my movement, I desire to say a few practical words about It In the first place It is an Indisputable, un deniable act that at the house of the Great Western Dry Goods and Clothing Price Regula tor, the very best of clothing of all descrip tions Is not' selling at cash prices. No con niving comj'etltors can conceal or cancel tho fact. Every citizen can practically authentl cate it for himself by visiting the Great Wes tern Regulator. Hundreds are now rejoicing in Its truth, having practically proved it The next question Is, why do I carry out such gran d and wholesale reduction ? Read er, the answer Is simple. Necessity modifies and often abrogates all the laws of trade. I have an Immense stoc of assorted clothing on hand. In a little time an Important change in my firm renders it absolutely nec essary that I should dispose of this stoc. aluable as it Is, thit must be done. The loss of profit males no difference, we are bound to sell our stock. To accomplish, this we Jrnow of no better way than to offer it to the public at Its original cost. This I can afford to do under the circumstances, and this lam now doing. Let no madly Jealous rival cry "humbug." Let nobody suffer from a paralysis of aston ishment. Phenomenal as may be the enter prise In the business world, it is simple, plain, unvarnished fact This splendid stoc of clothing at Great Western Emporium Regu lator is selling atcost. Every conceivable ar- J tide of dress which a man or boy, rich or poor, can need, may here be procured at the bare cost of material and mating. "Let no handsome bar-maids stare aa mute as fishes. And shallow waiters, frightened, drop their uiauca. The thing la a fact, and why it Is so we have briefly explained. It la unnecessary to say ny more. If any body desires to see our statements verified, let him visit our establishment The busy throng of customers present dally la the best argument nobody can resist I Invite the whole city within our halls. The freezing breath of winter Is in the air, but we hold the antidote. I desire to injure no man's trade but I cannol undertake to be Influenced by anything but my own Interest I announced that my stock is selling atcost, and to prove it I invite the inspection of all. It la impossible to realize that I will be compelled to do the same with my future stock. Let no person stay away until It is too late. Now may the "winter of discontent be made a glorious summer" by the Great Western Dry Goods and Clothing Price Regulator's living cash prices. ' A. MAY, Proprietor. Now is the Time to subscribe If yon wish to avail yourself of Club rates ! Now Is the accepted time. After the 20th of December nothing less than the Publisher's lowest price will pay for a Magazine or Newspaper. I offer Club rates so my filends may be In time for the January number, which Is always pub lished in advance of time. A. D. MARSH. News Agent for the U. 8. and the Canadas. School Books as well as other Books and Magazines sold low as the lowest at A. D. Marsh's Post Office News Depot II. C. Lett has one of the best filled Show Coses of Toilet Articles and Ferfumery in the city, and that person must be very choice Indeed who cannot here find a choice holiday present for sweetheart or friend. Wm. H. Hoover, Real Estate and Insu rance Agent, Is prepared to make out all pa pers necessary to the conveyance of Real Es tate. Office Court Room. Brownville. Ladies' Fura-At Hill's. Mia Mary Hamilton, residence corner of Atlantic and 4th streets, is prepared to do all kinds of Stitching, Braiding, Silk embroider ing, etc., on short not ice and reasonable terms. Furs All kinds at Hill fc Co'b. Tasty. Those Otter Hoods at Hill & Co. Those wishing Magazines, Tapers, and Pe riodicals for 1809 will please remember now Is the time to subscribe, thereby receiving the benefit of Club Rates, and also the January numbers, as some of the magazines are pub llshed a month in advance. A. D. MARSH. Ladies' Furs. Mink and Fiteh, at Hill & Co's. Latest Lady Washington Beaver Hoods, at Hill & Co's. Beautiful. Those Queen Elizabeth Beaver Hoods, at Hill & Co's. Seeds Tor Analyzing. The Commissioner of Agriculture has made application to me for specimens of Corn, Oats and Wheat from Nebraska, for analysing pur poses. If some of our farmers will be good enough to furnish me with one or two pounds each of the above named grains, it will be an accommodation all around, and may result In great good. Send or bring soon as possible. Specimens from both upland and bottom would be desirable. R. W. Fcknas, Prest. St Bd. Ag. All kinds of Woolen Goods, most season able at Teare A Co's. For B'Krta and Shoes that will wear, and at prices as low as any, go to Teare A Co's. The best Teas in the West, at Hill A Co's. Flour Spring and Fall Wheat, at McGee's, at reduced prices. A No 1 4 year old Horse for Sale. En- quire at this office. John Deere'a genuine Moline Plows, 500 for sale by Theo. Hill A Co. Gent's Piece Goods. Greatest variety in the market at Hill & Co's. Fekin Breaking Plows 200 T. A H. Smith A Co's make, for sale by J. C. Deuser. The fullea stock of Hardware West of the Mississippi, at Shellenberger Bro's. 11200 and All Expenses Paid! See ad vertisement of American Shuttle Sewing Ma chine in our advertising columns, Choioe Fruit and Fancy Candies, at Allen's City Bakery. Extras. A full supply kept constantly on band for every machine sold by F. A. Tisdel A Co. Siberian Squirrel and Coney Furs at Hill A Co's. Tear & Co., make it a speciality to keep a full Stock of choice staple and Fancy Gro ceries. For Bob Sleigh Shoes and Sleigh Cutter Wood Work, go to the Pioneer Stove Store. A few of the choicest Groceries the sun ever shone on, at Theo. Hill A Co's. H C Irett Land Agent, Brownville. Sugar Loaf Drips, the finest article in town, at Hill A Co's. Kilbourn, Jenkins & Cau Manufac turers and Wholesale' and Retail dealers In all kinds of Pine Lumber, Lath, Shingles, rickets, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Battens,- etc Office and Lumber Yard, corner 4tjj and Main streets. Branch Yard at Phelps City, Missouri. We manufacture our own material In the Pineries of Oshkosh, Wls where we have in operation one of the largest manufacturles of everything made in Pine in the world, and obtaining our Lumber direct from the tree, as we do, we can sell at lower rates than any Lumber Yard In the West which nava one . . wholesale and one or two retail profits. We shall always keep on hand a full supply ot everything in our line, so that those in want may always rely upon getting what they de sire. We simply ask all to examine our slock and prices before purchasing elsewhere, as we tu ensure satisfaction in both. r.rw01'1510. Cards. We are prepared to fn i.ny.Bl.yle Citation Lithographic Cards in neat style on short notice and fair term. 12AILHET5. FLOURWinter sack... , 44 Spring CORN V bushel, old, . " . bcw,.,. , $7 00 460 79 4050 MEA-f DUEtiet BACON Hams lb 20 44 Shoulders B 16 sides k LARD Canned ib. 20 15 SYRUP Golden ? gal " Sugar House V gal.,. 1 00 125 CUr r X4 J va 40 Kio n ..2533 CHEESE- New York Factory W lb 25 20 country b TEA Imperial f lb " Black v tb 2 25 1 75 2 00 " Young Hyson fi CANDLES Ktr &...., ... " Tallow V & APPLES Dried lb .. " Green V bushel.......... PEACHES Dried $ lb. POTATOES New V bushel.... 20 15 2 00 20 75 " Sweet v pound- COAL OIL t gallon 70 EGGS doz BUTTER V tt HONEY H R ONION fi bushel Stt.T-rvr VmrrpI 25 20 25 25 50 LUMBER Cottonwood per 100 .lij O02 25 Oak r- 5 00 44 Walnut v- 5 00 pine 3 50T 00 SHINGLES Cottonwood per 1000 2 50(?-3 60 " line ..........-o wtHf' w LATH Cottonwood per 1000 ... 00 44 Pine 7 50 WOOD Dry Hard per cord . 00 HIDES Dry per ft la 4 tireen . o "WHEAT Fall per bushol... 1 50 Spring -.801 00 WOOL per lb 2025 SPECIAL NOTICES. Woman. Females, owing to the peculiar and important re lations which they sustain, tbelr peculiar organ ization, and the offices they perform, are subject to many safferiocs. freedom from tnese ouiriooie in no small decree to their happiness and welfare. for none can be happy who are ill. Not only so, but no one of these various female complaints can long be suffered to run on without involving the general health of the Individual, and era long produce perma neat sickness and permature decline. Nor is it pleas ant to consult a physician for the relief of these various delicate affections, and only upon tha most argent necessity will a trne woman so far ssennce her greatest charm m to do this. The eex will then thank na for niacins in their hands simple specifics which will be found efficacious In relieving and curing almost every one of those troublesome com olainta Decnllar to the sex. EelmboLd's Extkact or BucHtr. Hundreds suffer ou in silence, end hundreds of others apply vainly to druggists and doctors, who either merely tantalize them with .the hope or a care or appry remedies which make them worse. I would not wish to urt anvthiue that WuUld do injustice to the afflicted but I am obliged tosay that although it may be produced from excessive exhaustion oi the poweisof in e. by laborious employment, unwhol enome air sod food, profuse menstruation, Ithe use of tea and coffee, and frequent childbirth, it la far oftener caused by direct irritation, applied to the mucous membrane of the vagina itself. We review the caue or these distressing com plaints, it ia most nainfal to contemplate the at' tendant evils consequent upon them. It is but aim pie justice to the subject to enumerate a few of the many additional cases which ao largely airect iu life, health, happiness of woman in all classes of society, and which, consequently, affect more or ies directly, the welfare of the entire human family. The mania that exists for precocious eJucatlon and maniaee. causae the years that nature designea ior corporeal development to be wasted ana pervertea in the restraints of dress, tha early confinement of school, and especially in the unhealthy excitement of tho ball-room. Thus, with the body b lr-cioinea, and the mind nnduTy excited by pleasure, perver- tine in midnight revel the boars designed by nature for sleep and rest, the work of destruction is half accomplished. - i In consequence of this early strain upon her sys tem, unaecesary effort is required by the delicate votary to retain her situation in school at a later dav. thus aggravating the evil. When one excite ment Is over, another in prospective eeps the mind morbidly sensitive to impression, while the now contact restraint of fashionable dress, absolutely forbidding the exercise indispentlbie to the attain' ment and retention of organic health and strength ; the exposure to night air ; the sudden cbsnge of temperature the couip'ete prostration produced by excessive danciug, mutt, of necessity, produce their legitimate effect. At last, an early marriage caps the climax of misery, and the unfortunate one. hitherto so utterly regardless of the plain dictates and remonstrances of her delicate nature, becomes an unwilling subject of medical treatment. This ia but a truthful picture of the experience of thou sands of our young women. Loi.g before the ability to exercise the functions of the generative organs, they require am education of their peculiar nervous system, cumiiosetf of what is called the tissue, which is, in common with the lemale breast and lips, evidently under the control of mental emotions and associations at an early pe riod of life; and, as we shall subsequently see. these emotions, when excessive, lead, long before poberlty, to bablls which sap the very life of their victims ere nature has scir-compietea their aevel opment. For Female Wea ness and Debility, Whites or Leucorihcea, Too Profuse Menstruation, Exhaustion, Too Long Continued Periods, for Prolapsus and Bearing Down, or Prolapsus Uteri, we offer the most perfect specific known : Helmbold's Com pocnu Extract of Bcchc. Directions for use, diet, and advice accompany. Females in every peiiod of life, from infancy to extreme old age, will and it a remedy to aid nature in the dii-charge of its functions. Strength is the glory of niaohood and womanhood. Helmbold's Extract Bdchu is more strengthening than any of the preparations of Bark or Iron' infinitely safer. and more pleasant Helmbold s Extract Bu chu, having received the indorsement of the mort prominent physicians in the United States, is now offered to afflicted humanity as a certain cure for the following diseases and symptoms, from what' ever cause originating : General Debility, Mental and Physical Depression, Imbecility, Determination of Blood to the Head, Confused Ideas, Hysteria, General Irritability, Restlessness and Sleepless ness at Night, Absence of Muscular Efflcieocv, Loss or Appe ue, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, Low Spirits, uisorgamzauou or raraiysis of the Urgansof Gen' eratioo, Palpitation ot tbe Heart, aud, In fact, all the concomitants of a nervous and Debilitated state of tbesystem. To insure the genuine, cut this out. Ask for helmbold's. Take no other. Sold by Druggists ai.d Dealers everywhere. Price $1,26 per bottle, or six bottles for $6,60. Delivered to ony address Describe symptoms in all communi cations. Addresa II. T UELMBOLD, Diug and Chemical warehouse, t?4 B:oadway, New York. none are genuine unless, done up in steel-engraved wrapper, with fao-simile of my Chemical warenouae, and signed H. T. HKLMBOJLD. Lecture to Young Men. fl7jl Jnt Published, in a Sealed Knvel- ope. Price six cents. A Lecture on tbe Nature. Treat. mem Bau Bauicai uure of spermatorrhea or Sema- nai weatnets. Iuvolunlary Emissions, Sexural Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally 5 a. oi fuusucn, vousumpiion, spnepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical locapasity, restri ting from Self Abuse, Sue By ROBERT J CULVEKWELL, M. D., Author of the "Green Boo ," fcc. Tbe world renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly prove from bis own experience ttat the awful consequences of Self Abuse may be rnwtiujijj removed without medicine, an with out dangerous surgical operations, bougie, iostrn- mcnia, rings, or cordiais, poiutlng out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his Condit ion may be. may luiv uimseii coeapiy, privately, and radically THIS LKCTCRK WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOU SANDS AND THOUSANDS. bent under seal, to uy address, In a plain sealed envelope, on tbe receipt of six cents, or two postage tamps. Aiw.ur. iuiverweit's carriage Guide,' price 26 cents. Adresa the Publishers CHAS. J C KLINE &. CO., ' 0-Iy !27owery, New York, p. p 4,.t8i Good IVewa to the Afflicted. ive years ago, while traveling through South America for my health, 1 discovered a remedy which wm permanently cureany case of Spermatorhea or Nemiual weakness, caused by self abuse or sexual excess in mature years, in from 'wo to five weeks. ii can do useu witbout the knowledge ot any one. Sent tcureiy sealed from observation, and warrant ted to effect a permanent cure or money refunded. Pice, per package sufficient ta cure the most in veterate case, ah tetters of inquiry cheerfully 12-4ftly JOHN B. WILTON, St. Louts, Mo. To the Colored People. 1 have discovered a preparation to straighten the hair. I can safely gutrantee my preparation to straighten tbe most inkey hair on any person so as it will be as st. sight aa the hair or an Indian, numbe.a have used it with success. Warranted to give entire satisfaction and to do what it ae'a forth in tbe above in all cases. Sent post naid witt. r.i uiittuuu, ior uso suauy aaaress on receipt of nrm will answer for a person and keep the hair stra.gbt fol ever. Address K. V.KlNER.ChemLt anor.. St., St. Louir Ho. Bride and Bridegroom. Essays for young men on the int.r.fi I tint. llrlrf.nmnn. , ---- IIB- ...u v. vf.ultvu. u SIIUB IB ini tn. ...... I . I Marriage. a Guide to the matrimonial fii, lrn.l,.n..l,..u , i . . ' I - "-kk "j in aeaiea lettor an. velopes 'ree of charge. Addresa. how inn .oc CIATION, Box P., Philadelphia. Pa. Superfluous Hair nviuuici Hum iu rornisui lir .IV.. part of the body, in five minutes, without Injury In tho nt n. hv tha nrl.m.i d...' injury Hailed for $1 by o. DUNANE r J w.v.." Au.ina vw..n.Aj 12-43 ly St. Louis, Ho. v W NTED, Students, and other lntiHat Teacbere, and Women in a business paying tlOO to a 200 ner month, according to ability. For ri.rtir.ni . drs I EI. ER, HcCL'HDT & Co., Lombard Block, Chicago, III. 12-21-ly ad- Attention, Everybody. What is neater than a smooth clean f- Then send for Riner's lnialishi iw;... removing all auperfiuous hair from the body wiihort pain or Injury to the skin. The most oh.t nI fteen days Thousands or two for $2,36, sent post paid to anyddrXT Vi'th full directions for use on receipt of price Addresa F. V. R1NEK, Cbemisi 409 Olive . Scientific Wonder, Tells how to ma eallinds of ptnt Perfumery, Toil Articles. Cosmetics. Wlrl:'. dials, Soap, Harr Dyes, Oils. Drwii.ti 1 madea. Curling Fluids, Household R..i. ' IZl knnr. l nil... ..H.I.. . . . IiN L, " , "luaiiy demand, easily made, and sold at larye profits. It contain all tha i.viraiuiKvtriicsf secrets, arts. Ae a tierfut fx o, . Tt r lrl thousand . Post paid to any address for 60 cent, OUH DUN AN 8 at. Leuis, Mo. ready sold. per copy, by 13-43-17 Br.ovirviixi ES3 EJIIi'" Er. Ilott'a Conception Prcvt(v Ii ssed fcr ver tare hundred ibouiand ladiei of taa AtUotic St'.e alone, sod by a large aGipber la tat wit, who would not be without it for tea times iti cot t. It is to this Preventive taat tne motneM 9 those State owe their ia&mualtj from Iwf tmiUe. It U bsolctel7 certain, conienient tue sod wV.nslbeoeflcial tohealtn. Abortion is erimlEsI, then oe meui perfectly moral knU proper. Send stamp for pamphlet, con tj Riot fall psriicaiars. Aaareai, SB. A. a WTT.BKK (P 0 Box S092) 719 ft. Charles itreet. l-wi-iy ax. LOT711, Ho. . . , Deafitessj Catarrh, Cofeswmptlon and - ( . Cancer Cnrci. A Treatlte on DeafaeM, Catarrh Conasmptlon and Cancer f their csnaee, means of speedy relief and ultimate care. Sr a Pupil of the Ajcademy of Medicine, Pari. Sent to any addrm for 10 eenta. Letter from Bob'tMcli ordr. D.D.. I.L.D.. Grand Prelate of Grand Xocampment f C. SaadXdltor of laa National Frtematon : 5 Kxw Yorx, Sept. 1T,1M7. Dr. Stillwill wii in charie of Grace Chorea Hospital, Alexandria, Ta., dcrlncthe war. I fre quently, alnioat daily, for months, rit ited tola Hos pital, and had erery means of knowing nil repnta tlon for xrricixHCT and skill. It was of tha meet creditable character, and hla snccesa la the treatment of patients waa remar able. BOBZKT McMCEDY. 08A!tIC VlHBATOa. It flti lnta th.r tmnt yerctptible, rtmovti tinging noitet in ths head, and eaaoiv aw pertoni to bear autinct ly at charch and publicasmbUea. ThU instrument will often nro. once resatia aimosi miracnions and indeed Incases of long standing deafness. It wl 1 1 reliefs in a short .time, ii may oe aajostea with the ease of tneo lacim. D. 8T1U.WILI, will ha profasstenallT at East Washington place. University Buildings, N T., cany. io to, except Tuesdays, when ha wii heat his rooms j03!i Pine Street, Philedeiplia, Pa Dr. WMttler Has been longer engaged in tha treatment of Chronic, Sexual and Female Diseases than any other rojsician in si. Louis. Syphilis in all its forms. Gonorrhea. Gleet Stricture, Orchitis, Diabetes, and all affections ef tha Urinary and Sexual Organs, are treated with tee greatest success. Spermatorrhea, Sexual Debllitv and Impotency, ae the result or seir-abusa in youth, or sexual ex cesses in maturer years, which produce some of the Knowing enects, aa Blotches, debility, oizsl nets, dimness of sight, confusion of ideas, evil forebodings, aversion to society of females, less of memory and sexual power, and reuderlng marriage improper can be cured. Persons suffering from Consumption, Dyspepsia. Chronic Diarrhea, Liver Complaint, Hernia, Rup ture er any other chronic affection, may rely upon receiving a radical cure. Particular attention given to alt Femala Ceuv pialnts; inflammation end Ulceration of Ue womb, Leuoorrhea. Chlorisi, iteriiity, fee. Most cases can be properly treated without an Interv te acd medicine sent by mail or express, secure free from observation. Consultation by I eiter or at office race- Charges moderate and cures gnarranteed r3"Off!ce, with hospital accommodations for pa tleots. No. an at cbaries street, between Bixta and Seventh, St. Louia, no. Everybody can get, in a sealed anvelcrpe. Ay theory and treatment of Sexual and Urinary Dis eases containing fuil symptom lists, for two pos tage stamps : also, my paper relating to Chronic and Female Complaints, for a three cent stamp. lJ-n-ly SI mill a Slmillbna Curantur, Humphreys Homcepathic Specifics have proved. front the most ample experience, an entire success) aimpie, prompt, erncunt ana reliable. They are the only medicines perfectly adapted to popular usa a aimpie that mistaes can Dot be made ia usinc them; ao harmless" as to be free from danger, and ao efficient as to be always reliable- They have raised the highest commendation from all. and wll always render sausrsction. Noi. . Cents 1 Cures Fevers, congestions, inffamation.MMM2S 5 eurte Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic .2 I cures Crying-colic or Teething of Infanta......M 4 cures Diarrhoea of children or adulta... M 6 cures Dysentery, Griping or Bullous colic JW curus Cholera-morbua, Vomiting. 25 7 cures Coughs, colds, bronchitis ....26 8 cures Neuralgia, toothache, face ache 26 a cures Headache, sick headache, vortigo.mtm.25 10 cures Dyspepsia, bullous stomach... 26 U cures Suppressed, or painful periods..........S8 12 cures Whites, too profuse periods ............2 13 cures Croup, cough, difficult breathing............25 1 i cures Salt rhume, erysipelas, eruptions.MM..MM26 15 cures Bheumatism, rheumatic pains,.............26 16 cures Fever and ague, chill fever, agues......ao 17 cures Files, blind or bleeding 60 18 cures Opthalmy, and sore or weak eyes- ..60 19 cures Catarh, accute or chronic lnfluenza.....60 20 cures Whooping-cough, violent coughs............60 21 cures Asthma, oppressod breathing 60 22 cures Ear discharges, impaired hearing. .....60 23 cures Scrofula, enlarged glands, swelliDgs..60 24 cures General debility, physical weakneM......60 26 cures Dropsy, and scanty secretions .50 28 cures Sea-sickness, sickness from riding.. ....60 27 cures Kidney-diseases, Gravel 60 28 cures Nervous debility, seminal euiuawu.-t, lu- voluntary discharges. oo 29 cures Sore mouth, canker. ...............r......60 30 cures Urinary weakness wetting bcis 60 31 cures Painful periods, with spasms.... 60 32 cures Sufferings at chance of life......... I go 93 cures Epilepsy, spasms, St. Vitus dance........! 00 34 cures Diptherla, ulcerated sore throaty. ....l AO Family cases of 36 to 70 large vials, mo rocco or rosewood case, containing a specific for every ordinary disease a family is subject to, and books of di rections, fronli..-.j -$10 to $36 Smaller Fsmiiyand Traveling Cases, with 20 to 28 vials, from-... $6 to $9 Specifics for all Private Diseases, both for Curinir and Preventive Treatment, in vials and pocket Cases..'. 92 to $5 Pond's Extract cures Burns, Bruises, Lameness, Soreness. Sore Throat, Sprains, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism,'. Lumbago, Piles, Bolls, Stinga, Sore Eyes, Bleeding of tbe Lungs, Nose, Stomach, or of Pileaj Corns, Ulcers, OldSores JSJf-Price ou cis. to mt ;io.-jn These Remedies, except Poud's Extract, by the case or single box, are sent to any part Of the coun try, by mail or express, free of charge, on receipt or the pi ice. Address Humphrey's specific Homeopathic Medicine Co.," Office and Depot No. 661 Broadway, N. T. Dr. Humphrey is consulted daily at his office, per sonal lv or bv letter, as above, for all forms of dis ease. For sale by McCOMAS & CO., 15-y Brownville, Neb. Tan Solon's Papulestn Lotion. The zreatest remedy ever discovered for the dl eases of tbe Skin. Cures every kind of unaigntiy notion f tbe face. Bemoves. without fail. Pimvlet. FreekeU. Moth Blotches, Comodintt or mack Worms. Jan, re, ana as a oeauuuor it um no equal. For gentlemen arter snavmg ii is mvai n.hia i .hi.. rtr trvine it. will use no other. Pspulean Lotion" la the only reliable remedy for disease and blemishes of the Skin. Price one dollar. Prepared only by 8 L. VAN SOLOH, St. LOUIS, MO, For sale bv Druggists generally. 12-45-ly BAZAB. NO. 99, Corner Main and 3d Streets, BROWNVILLE- ..NEBRASKA. Mrs. II. Z. Barkis, Dealer In Fancy Goods and Notions, ri will sell at reasonable prices. She is constantly In receipt of Newmnd Ele gant Patterns for Dress and Cloak Making, to which she pays particular attention. Fluting, Stamping, Stitching, Braid- ins, &c, done to order. . suss aei niBOD'J I I (ILL I LI! It I II T T I T II UllLLLLII LOCK STICH SEWING MACHINE! Awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at all the principle Fairs In the World, ery Machine warranted for three years, structlons free. Ev-In- OFFICEAT THE BAZAR. a-tf JACOB MAROHN, rXERCHANT TAITsOIt, Haia Street, opposite McPherson's BLOCK, Brownville, Neb. Dealer in READY HADE CLOTOIXG! I Also Agent for t Singer S8winr UACHixrz: cm) hi ;s,,muL.'. HONESTY AGAINST ALL J" If "I J coxsrqnrrcs m0 V c ( It? -. If Ii I ( !r f f 1 1 S i I SW AH Wa have on hand a large STAPLE AUD To xvhich tto are making co we are selling at Prices as the Mississippi. In the Quality of our Goods FLOUR OF THE MOST HIGHEST MARKET nun s STOCK OF - GENERAL DEALEfiS IN &roceries I Provisions PS GO 12-40 RAiriEY iz LEVIS, No. 49, MAIN STREET, DEALKBS.IX STAPLE AXD FAXCY ? EMbraclBg all the Novelties of the Season. Also a large and well selected stock of CLOTHING ! GUSTS' FVRXLUtlG GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AI7D CAPS, GROCERIES, Qneensrware, Hardwaro, . SALT, LIME AXD CEII3NT! Oor Goods were bought offirtt hands and we think tot can cjfertuch induce ments to purchasers as rcnnol fail to suit those wishing to fay. Call and tee for yourselves All Kin 3 mt Prodmo taea i r Cnjuij fr Gs Pn Ceiling, In abundant, at Tlne Shingles and Lath nt JL WU. IT. SUALL'S. jplne Froorlng, fulLitocit SMALL'S. WILL WIN THE sw IB awaesjawwafc 7? at. I a or jl cxiVsGS to di; nuszi JANUARY 1st, CI'OTBIHG r-j mJ iailal H si fx and well assorted stock bt FAircir ghoceries fistant additicna, and which low as any House west of WE DEFY C0UPETTTI0U, APPROVED BRANDS. PRICE PAID FOR STTAN & BRO. Shellenberger Bros ITo. 74, EXcFXierson's Hlotli, Dealers fa Hardware Siovcs ; Timcare Hardware, Stoves, Tinware Hardware, Stotcs,- Tintvare,- 50,000 Mlt Fence IHre, 6O 000 Miles Fence W'el 50,000 Miles Fence fori. Pittsburg Iron and Nails Pittsburg Iron and JVui&' Pittsburg Iron and. Kdili; Mechanic's Tods, Mechanic's Tools, , Mechanic's, Tools, Choker Oak Stoves, Cnarter Oak Stoves, Charter Oak Stoves, Be&ldcsaU assortment or everytalrtft kept .iaaflrstclaaa I1DUM SOD STOVE STORE! Which trill be sold as low as the lowest FOR CASH! To all who favor us ttith a call. ALL ABOARD Tht BrOrtiiYilla Transfer Line, CdT tha nanxgemeat of JACOB ROGERS, Is acnr XaBftiQg Ketlar Oaaibuaas Im Crown-rill to tlu Hilroa4.TrmLaua tk Covscil Blnffa and St. JaMb aUilr4, At UcvQi Gtar, IIo Two KlUs fno BrwnTllJa and Van a f tar ran? lmtlas. Good OaualTfBisot. C1m Csas.ta9ar 30-tf CLarSM Ilssivrata. A. MAY GO'S. & BROTHER. HUMBUG ! ' fT-W' i'r "J n the rir.:i bt 1869, AT YY 1 2 t esM4aaJa ill i-M t 4 M)) Ai tlie Sign ot tlic BIG BSD STEAD ! ia the place to buy FURNITURE AHD UPHOLSTER! 3IcirAX,:L. Co., Keep' constantly on hand a complete assort ment of Sofas, Btadsttads, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Sprine Beds, What Sots, Kitchen and Yat Stands. Hat Racks, XUchsn and Parlor f Chairs, Marble Topped ,r Stands, -4L Lonnqei i - ' Settees. v Parlor. Taolts. Csnter Tahiti- I Springs. ) Swine l Crias Qjlca Chain. Comfort, Tttt-ttts Kitthtn Sajet. , Plain Stdnds. MattTMS. . - c . I I I t. . . J . ' Gilt and Rotevood Moulding, Sheet, Pillows, PilUm Sitps, ttt., tte show oases a ornoE woes XT APE TO ORDER! And anything and everything required to set up plain or fancy houftekeeplng All of theiriware U cltherinanafactured.or put up under their Kpeclal superlntenJce, which enable them to aell sound articles at smaller pjk-es than Eastern ma&nXarl goods. Our Hearse v3QA0o r Is at the service of the pubUc at any time It may be needed, and Is gotten up laas " - sty ta as any Urthercoat. DDUIC HDIll m ot all sizes constantly on hand. At EaHtorn PriooNi We are doing business on STRICTLY CASH PIUNCTPLT3 Small'JProfit and by attention to business and thvatot the community, expect in the futujasln th 1 ast to receive the patronage of the pobila genarally. He FALL, & CO. JOHN 1 cATtsorr, BANKEE, BROWXV1LLE- XEJ3RASKA 'Excbange Bonuht and Sold on all the prtn cXGoldbnltd lQ aDdSiiiVeC GOVERUTJEIIT E0ITD3. JTlU roived', I,ayatle t sight. later est pnl.l 0,1 time deposits by rrWal azreo- menW T,,xfs for tion-renKiJnta. AU kiuds of U. 8. BonUs wanted. ' $00 a J?-Vrj7 '-Remember, It Is so. V,M' AKent can make it. Farm era-eoniL A m 'nc: lchlnp, the best ever made! hr W7,hem' tuc. braid and em Droiaer.aiiidoall woridone by highly priced machl.ea. costs only $W; tWnktf that be aiae 5V i j: one a?ent wanted for every county. Sample machine at lees than regular pric to one agent. Sample of work, terms, Ac, free. This is a new thin?. Send and ee samples. Address, f ASHUELOT a. II. COM PAXT. 6I'2m Hlnskiaid. . IX. Glassware, a splendid and tor nlca a??otrant tn ntrrn W'MHSVALIJS Mtn