I i i irFxtr copies of the Advkbtibkb for sale by li JiiAUfcU, .l City Book blort. .RELIGIOUS NOTICES. ETIwcnPAL ClirKCJI-Comer Atlantic and cxmhI olm-U. hervioen every OUier buuOuy Morn- ad every Suuday evening v LODGE DIRECTORY. I O. O. F. Brownvllle Lodre Kg. 8, 1. O. O. F. meet on TufHdHvevpniiitf ot encb week, at 7 o clock II' 'm.. nt their l'lall in Uie Breytmeyer Brick, on , Vain StrwU , . All viaiuug Brother are Invited. CiMO. W. Porsky, Secy. A. F. &: A. M. Nemaha Valley Lodjre Na 4, A. fc A. M., meets on tiie 1st ami ad tS:uur1ays in rtu-ti month, at o'clock p.m., at their Hall in the jjrevtmever Brick, on Main Street. Ail tsi"iiti2 Brothers are invited. . J ah. M. Hacker, Secy. Arrival Had Departure of Ike Mail Southern and Eastern arrives at 12 "m.; departs at l"oTtliern and Lartern arrives at 4 p. m.; departs 'jtulo'Mall arrives at S p. ra.: dcrtfirta at 7 a. m. . ivrn Si ail arrives nl 12 m.; departs at 2 p. m. llent rice Ma! 1 arrives Monday, Wednesdays and Fri'laial s p.m.: depart Tuesdays, Thursdays and hut!iritv at 7 a. m. - ,riit'Mil smves Fridays at 4 p. nu; departs Thtirrtav" at a. uu i(lst uiti'-e Hour from 7 a. m., to 7' p. m. Snn (jgfrm Hitolii'ia. m. W. A. It) LOCK. P.M. Tiwe Taiile NL. Joe. mid C It. It. It. - On and after M ay 23d, 1SJS, Trains a UlTeave Phelps 5JtMMI UM fcillOWb: . COfXO KOSTIL GOIXH BOVTH. Psjtsenirer-.I'eave.- a. m. . Iientur Iave. t'2 a. m. jr-u:t)t leave. fc-M p. m. Vail train isiiy except Sunday. imi!r riiH'nl Monday. i27 p. m. jinm p. m. 11:25 a. ru. Liuly e.Kvot Maturduy. -Jcih Kotrers' Omnibus leaves BrownvWe for Ujr J tetxit Mi a. iu. sua i- i"-, y. LOCAL MATTERS. J. I Colhapp, Editor. TIUT.SIVYY MORNING. JULY 8, 1SC9. I -5" Folding Red Lonugea Just received at JlfKall 4 Co'S. Llt" Goods of all kinds, Coat, Vests, rants, Khlrta, ele, just received at Ma. con's mid for Mle low down for rash. f has. Ilclmtr lias bought out Mr. Snokc's Interest fn the Hoot and Shoe .Store at Xo. 15 Jliiln street. Mr. Ilelmer Is, as always, doing a good business for his customers. Call aud w him. TUilioad Men. Uncle Eilly Hall and Win. Yarney desevc the alcove tide, as they were tlie fi-!t men to pay In tneK- first lu sulliocnt Jo the capital stock of Uie B. IX K. & 1. Riiiroad Company. Rrpi eliensllil. The practice Indulged In by oue, at least, of our eHSx-as last .Saturday that of firing ball cartridges upward from jMoL The Marshal should have taken that gentlemen, under his especial protec tion. Crnrlty to Animals consisis in leaving yoiT hot we t:el out in the sun until you do yonr trading orenjoyacool drlnk; the sin Js fnueli Riva.er while you can getjoiir home or bmtuM stabksl so cheap at Thadueus Trim mer's L'liocLe'ed f.o.it Feed Stable. Pern Item. Indsley A-Watson are erect lug a new Saw Mill In Pern. The building and niaruiiiei'y will be among 1 lie best In t e Ftrse. It w.il bo a good w.b ia.S'allr.iprove nient and a i.'eat benefit to ihe town and country Miivonndlng. Ve lea:u from Mr. Eiine!;--, (.1 1 he 1 Vru ,Keiy. Stale Groceries. One hears many coin plainisof (jroct'i 'es bc'.ng Male from being kept on hand ho long. To avoid gel t ing any Uiiugof that kind, go to Hank & Armitage; for they arc constantly In receipt of fresh sup plies. . II. II. Bryant Invites the public, Jn our columns Jo-dny, to yivehlm a ti l;1 1 ns a ln in ter. We hoje those having wo k oT this kind will give him a call, as we kuow he Is capu Llfof and will give n:ilsfaet ion. He usesoniy inajei in!, and puts it on with a masicV aSJd. At Xo. ft) he can le found. .' The Foarlh passed olfve-y pleasant'y In ( llils ciiy last Kaiurday. bi-verai fire crackers , werefixj; Reveial Ix-crs were dunk and sev j eral men wo.-e d-unk pair'o,le. Flags were I di.played; the Cannon was fired by thesquad I audacoup'eofstuail boys had a knockdown. Ve-jly, t lie jood old days arc coming over us fea?u! Kew.paorial Change. A. X. Itnley has so! J tin; Holt Comity Sen tt to a gentie m:in frcm Ciiiengo. The &.-n.'iin:f, under Mr. Euley .s iniinngeinent, has been an abie p;ter, rcflifling credit upon the county In which it j waspublished. May his successor do as well, i ami j.ulilic palronasoand coufldeneo muKt j siirdy be his. I ! Coelln Ero., from I.ans.'ny, Iowa, have luj;lit out Dr. llolladay's Drug Store, on j Main Mreet luthls c.'ty. TheCoe'lnEro.'s are GermstiB, one is a Doctor, the other a thor- otili Druggist. This wi'i le qult a good thing for our German cU'.zens, io very fre i uuently lalxir under g-it diflieulty in ma i k'tig tia-iiisclves understood iu matters of vl i uilBiporiancein cases of sickness. We know ! thry wi'I hall ihc adveat of ihe Coelin E'o."s i among us wiJijoy. Crops are doing well ns a general thing. The w. :tili, r required to lielpcorn grow Just How Votdd lia.ile.i rust in wheat, and the Sclondy uzy weather is Just the tiling, so fanners sny, to ripen wheat without much i rust, of which It is in Imminent danger If loive much more lA'n or a very hot 6uu. 4 1 rw 1 1 is Uoiug remarkably well, aud a boun- Wul j a Id is expected. Corn promises a very are yield, as does also wheat, if noihlng unfavorable occr.rs within a couple of weeks. I Supervisors. Oar county Ls much In D,d of energetic Suporvteors; more so now tliun ever since the organization of the coun J". Ttieree'nt rains have made our roads in .many plact impassible, nd few districts , We any Supervisors at fill; for the office is aboro, and does not pay even to pay the f 1,10 -quired la Maiaps to qualify. One man the other day, finding it cost that sum, refused to .'iuaJhy. Cannot the Commissioners do -otnetljingin this matter? It Is a necessity. ' ' German Plc-Mc on the Fourtli. The '"Tuians of onr city- had a very pleasant lo-Xic on the Fourth Id South DrownYille. !e gathering was large and good natured. - wwi? to cat and drink was on the ground, !l0i tithing whaicver occurred to disturb the ariuoiiy til the occasion. Many of our """''an citizens were present, and all ox 'M themselves as Laving been very HeaxjiHily enu itained, and pleased to see T3Titilni j,ass 0fr w barmonlous and 'Py. Gqmfre Goosmau drove throunh tills city Thursday' morning abfjut 300 head of as ""c jviunar eattic as can be collected any v "c, to his f;vrm just this side of Long-s uge, in this county, whcie ho has opened wrce farm. The Squire recently sold his J in Atchison County, Mo., for a good Ar'"" tMxvuut of tue "U'Uing ot the C. B. .t,0, K. lt and is now coming over to tj 'x nefit of Nemaha County Ilallroads. 77 "'i over for railroads. Ho will add Jiyxo to the taxable property of this ntJ" . which ls by reason of our railroad ,ropect. Tfc . w ' watkre-Ve have a genuine u.u,.rlu.m; onetbat pu7-zlestho wcalher -nfLr llM3 oldtit inhabitant. Ever since nlM jUr(layaomIng excepting Tuesday ift Vcln,,.v has been enveloped In a fog, tn'lrCOr loss ,n denK:f" Gt times be 1 ',jwtlhk'k Umtouc wal1 distinguish V.ave I VJ tiio river. Several theories 'iult.i Tn ,u3vailf,ed to account for this unu 'f,tr '1l',"""1, uon' One, that it Is Indicative vim ' i?1!' or rtt't JQake weather. It '-rn J? UiHt " ure 100 ''ar ,r0,n Pla !ve ""'iuakcii usually manifest them I ... ' thu affected bv their nrwurset-R iUi..I6flIu lljink 11 58 a Bj f English ivfcd ouSt over by some English Hoiks ,,. ... 11 M-M-V-B l:tw l ... Wlor bur"1. 4 hy thc decayS of vegetable ParMi , UiC Iat0 ritlnfl-vhich Lave '"'ic'fU h i.ui la the raeinory of the most tt-Tr. i, """ ine leei or tiie wenther i n ri . . ... ''! W-.a?.t.'?tiimcr'antl ih la the '-B IS t'l ... - WIUC A Fatal Accident occurred In this city Last Sunday, forcibly illustrating the Immi nent danger to life of handling fire arms, un less with the utmost caution nnd prudence. J. D. Calhoun, of the Democrat, of this city. and Frank E. Parish, a nephew of Dr. Graff of Omaha, a clerk in Dr. HoIJaday's Drug Store, went out shooting Wrda last Snnday morning. Each had a revolver loaded when they started, and commenced shooting when they had reached South Brownvllle. Parish discharged all the barrels of his revolver first, and sat down to reload. Calhoun had still one barrel loaded, and had cocked his pistol to fire at a bird, which flew, and he let down the Itfvncl of his revolver in his left hand wilt out Idling down Cie hammer, -while looking for another shoL. While holding the pistol in this manner It went o5", the ball striking Parish, while sitting, Juet below the navel, inflicting a i rightful wound, from which Parish expired. He lived long enough to Rtate that he did not blame Calhoun for the acc idenL FiieiiffiFlasters summoned a Jn -y and held an inqnest on tlte body Monday, when the facts above staled were elicited, and .thejr.ry rendered a verdict aewrdhiily. He wf.s buried in the Cemetery Monday after noon. sonosis. Declaration of Independence. We, the women of Southern Nebraska, In Convent Ion, assembled, hold this! rnth tobeseffevide.it, that oil women are created free (io choose what they wani) and equal, if not men's su perir. (In buying ihe best ar.'c'.e for Ihe least money.) That ail women are endowed with certain lnallenab ei lgats, amoijgwi.'ch are life, JIbe.y and afull 6uItof McFaitA Co.'s choice Furniture, 'The lailer is also truly necessary for the mp..'jitarnance of the fJ:-sL for I-fe Is insnppor.able w'ihoe.t someih.'ng to live with, and the t'tly liousew'e may handle ihem with wl.hl.ieu. most li'be'-ty.ns their ware is strong, durable and well made. Everj' housewife Is eu. iiledto a full suit, and it ?s nnunnwrrrantab!eenc;oachnientupon her b'lerty to deprive her of it. It will pre serve her health, sooth her tempe econo mize her time and strengih, and extend her leisure, and Jn so doing will eievato the stan dard of intelligence, reflnementaud morai.Uy ofthe coming genera! loo. Machine Week-Great Sale. This can properly be called Machine Week consider ing the number of Harvesting Machines sold. We have asce. tallied from Agents the follow ing sales: V. A. Tisdel A Co., several kinds, ...C1 Shellenlerger Dim, Ciiaaip. & P. Many, 80 Tcare & Co., Wood s, 19 Ell Wilcox, McCormlck, ifl This, considering that a considerable num of the.se Machines have been sold heretofore, makes a good showing of the prosperity .of the farme -s of tin's and adjoining county. A good crop of Wheat and small grajn seems as sured. ! ,, A live Agent, If any. If there is an Agent for the Wood Reapers and Mowers at Xebraskn C! t y, he m ust be a live one. Robt. Teai e, of this ci iy, having sold several of these machines, desl ed to order from ' Nebraska c.ty, and looked over the Frrss. JVeivs and Chro. 'cie to find who was ihe Agent, but found no advertisement, and not knowing the name of any Agent there-although he is sine inere is one he was forced to order from some oi her point. Here is enough lost io jay for auve. vising throngn the season in all t hree of I iie papers. The Agent ls surely an economical man f TIIE LADIES OP OIK CITY WILL We know thank us for the information that A. May, of thc Price Regulator, has returned after having selected a choice stock of Dry Goods for this market, which are on the way. He has given such unimpeachable evi dence of good taste in the mailer of selecting goods tuat we feci assured that th'e ladies of this city and vicinity will ball with unfeign ed joy the arrival of this new stock. From a glance at his bill we know that he will have many articles new and novel to this secilon among a choice slock of standard goods. Still Later!!! If you wish to save 25 per ce.il. you will buy all yorr Ij-Xe Newspaper, at A. 'D. Marsh's Xews Depou -Re.nember the plp.ee," where the P. O. was. For mind, ps you are often t dd, Mars'.i cansYiever be undersold. Cho. us-.Ix t us hive "Tcace." As i rut h crushed to ea th will i Ise or bust, He sells cheap for cash but "nary trust." Chores Lcl us have con I in. ied ,'7Vac" Homeopathy. Leaning towards th-ssys-tem ns wedo, we arep'eased to note adeeided su cess in the first case of 1 he k Ind treated by Dr. Cowles, Homeopaib'c Physician of this city. It was in obstetrics, Tuesday nlr,lit, and friend Price, of tlieup-towu Blacksmith Shop is the happy father of tw'ns, a boy and girl, both prcity as babies can be and doing well. Mr. Price believes in the Homeopat hie system of medicine, also, and we are pleased to see his faith rewarded and the Doctor's reputation so firmly established. COULDN'T WAIT. Tho rainey weather having almost "dried up" the bi'ck yards, R. S. Ilanaarord finds it lnixsibie toll nihil up bis new building as soon as he expected, and tosupp-'y l-ie de mand has ordered and, wi!l receive in a few days, a Bfamiuoin Stock of I'm nil e, which he w Hi offer at Ills oid ioom. No. 72, MtTiictson Block, l'p Siali-s, aud M ill sell on his usual fair and liberal terms. w Personal. CoL R. W. Furnas has gone to St. Louis on business conuected with the Trunk Ra'I road. CoL Thompson, of the firm of Thompson Ero.. and W. M. Stevens, of the Phelps House, in Fhe'ps City, Mo.rcalledupon usth's week. Tney represent business as being lively at the Depot. Judgo Wlieeler has returned to Ch'll'cothe, Mo., his Bridge headquarters. Wm. L. Half, correspoiulen t ofthe N. Y. Herald and Evening Telegram, called on us this morning. He ls hereon Important busi ness connected with our railroad interests. Sociable and pleasant, we hope he will call ofien while in town. Ila j, the Clothing Prince of the Trice Reg ulator, is luxuriating in the idea of the logre stock of Fashionable Clothing which ho will receive and open in a few days for the bene fit of gentlemen of the male gender in this section. Max's maxim is "Fair Play to all and Merchant's Rights." Call on him ! Geo. W, Hansen has bought out Wm. Al len's Interest Iu thc Bakery and Con.ect!on ery, corner of Main and First fctreels. Mr. Alien has, by industry and accommodation, built up a resjieciable paying business, and Mr. Hansen lacks in neither xf these qualities. We wish him success. UrJegel House, This house, kept by Charles Erlegel, in the Whilney B'ock, is fast gaining, under his management, the reputa tion of a first-class house. He sets a ;;ood table, has everything neat anddldy, and al together makes both trave'ersand boarders comfortabie. The public stood wl.h baled brea'.h Euwrapied la speech'ess wooder. Wit n one accord they spake the wo d . The chet'pcal place bj Uivitffcr To buy a'l k'nda o! Literary matter is at the P. O. News DjhU Episcopal Visitation. Bishop Clarkson will visit ChrisiS Church In this city and St. Johns Church in Nemaha City, on Sunday, July IS.h. The Apostolic Rite of Confirmation will be administered. noSS-2t I ' Patent Tnlmble Skeins. Fran nell mcr, Wa.on Maker of tills city, has now a Shop Right to use Thos. Flavey's Patent Thimble Skein for Wagons end Carriages, which is in many respects superior to any in use. Call and see it, fa rme -s. Tall Oats. Henry Shaffer, Brlckmaker of this city, left at our o33ee tuls week a few stalks of Oats six feet and two inches In Light, witli heads la proportion. Beat this, anybody, If you can. . Corn, IVUc at and Oats. Rainey & Lewis have removed their off.ee to Robt. Tea! e & Co.'a Store, where they will pay the tighf t cash price for Grain and oth er Produce. Stationery at P. 0. News Depot. ...... ":iu ZXJ'Z pHUIIDEE AND -"EIGHTinNG. I The present season has demonstrated X to all thewlsdomof making some provis ion to guard against damage to buildings and danger to life r.y Lightning. All over the country we hear of buildings being struck. in many cases one or more of the Inmates have been killed, and most of the buildings struck have been seriously damasred and rendered almost worthless. In the wisdom of the Almighty an agent has been furnished by whicja this danger can be averted so completely, too, (is to render the thunderbolts of Jove as harmless as the balmy eephyrthat whispers In the trees in the quiet vesper hour, or lingers for a moment to kiss the downy check of "sweet sixteen." This anildote to instant death and .destruction is the Patent Fluted Lightning Rods, silver lipped, for which McLaughlin & Valleau are now pre pared to take orders and put up on the short est notice. These rods are supercedelng all others in the east to such an extent that many- are having the old fashioned kind taken down and replaced with Fool's Tatent Flut ed Rods. Call and see it at McFall fe Co's. Peoria 3I11U Crocks at F. E. Johnson & Co's. They are the best in use. Fly JVeta. Full stock Just received at Bauer's. Prepare for fly time. The Latest News Can always be foetid on the P. O. News counter. TIIE TEST OF TIME. Time tries all things rejects those that are useless, and holds fast to that which ls good. Inventions and patented improvements mul tiply every j'car, and ask our attention and our support ; but as time passes, three-fourths of them, after trial, are found to be of no sub stantial value, and are thrown aside. But there ls an invention which has stood the severe trials and tests of seventeen -years, and which has risen In popular estimation and favor with each new trial. We allude to the Charter Oak Stove. It was patented In 18-52, half a generation ago, and has been im proved by new arrangements several times since. Instead of having "played out" and been consigned to the lumber room of worth less humbugs, it has gained such a popularity that the demand for them can scarcely be supplied by the Excelsior Manufacturing Company of St. Louis, by which they are inade. SHELLENBERGER BROS., Agents, Brownvllle, Neb. ' Sold wholesale and retail by Excelsior Man ufacturlng Co., St. Louis. Grover & Dakrr S. M. Co GEXTirESiEN: I have been usinj G rover & Baker's Sewing Machine for something over ten years. My long and constant experience enables me to speak understand! ngly of Its excellencies. I have done with ease and dlspatchevery kind of sewing required in a large family. It meets fully every demand In the needle. I commend it with perfect confidence, and therefore with great pleasure, to all my friends. EMILY R. MURPHY, Wife of Rev. Tliomas C. Murphy, 1102 Chris tian St., Philadelphia, Wm. A. Polock, at the Post Office, is agent for this machine. , Champion No. 59 Improved Reaper and Slower, and Single Mower, with Hand Raking attachment. Dropping attachment or Self-Raklng. This Machine can trully be said tobeacompletccorablnatlon; the mo-wing qualities are not impaired by any of the reaping attachments, and the reaping quali ties arc not injured In adapting the machine to cutting grass. This is tho only machine ever produced for cutting grain and grass, which is equal to any single machine for either purpose. The change to Reaping or Mowing, is quickly made, and in either ca pacity the Champion No. 2 is equal In every respect, either as a Reaper or Mower, to any single machine. . We respectfully refer to the following per sons who have this machine and have used it during the past season : Joseph Suitor, Vohney S. Whit tmore, Beat rice. John Creason, Jacob Adams, Wm. Q. Coons, Wm. F. Paris, Wm. Hall, Peter Ingalls, Geo. Wheeler, Julius B. Johnson, W. F. Russell, Wyman Kent, James Titus, Andrew J. Har vlsore, Wm. H. Titus, Brownvllle. Wm. Frazler, W. II. Vauleuvan, A. B Dur fee, Missouri. John James, Afpinwall. Peter T.erlet, John Thomas, Glen Rock. John Detrick, Arago. Wanlgell Voneonda, Pawnee City. J. It. Stanford, Pureell, I.ong Branch. BIschof & Ziiiimcrer, Nebraska City. W. D. Searles.-Eulo. J. Harris, J. II. Harris, Salem. Calvin Davis, L. S. Davis, Humboldt. SIIELLENBEItGER BRO'S. Tho al.ove sales, thirty-one Machines, were all made lr.st year and speak volumes for the energy of this firm and the value of the Cham pion, and they feel assured that all that Is necessary to assure the most skeptical that this is the best machine made is to see it in operation or take the testimony of those wh-j have used them. Johnson ft- Co. Sell a heap Of uplendld Goods Low and Cheap ; Their rates ore fair,. -. , Their Goods are nice, ' Sojuststepln And feast your eyes. In both Dry Goods and Groceries keep a very full stock "always on hand. 70, McPherson Block. they No. Kilbourn, Jenkins & Co. Manufac turers and Wholesale and Retail dealers In all kinds of Tine Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Battens, etc. Office and Lumber Yard, corner 4th and Main streets. Branch Yard at Thelps City, Missouri. We manufacture our own material In the Pineries of Oshkosh, Wis., where we have in operation one of the largest manufactures of everything made InTIne 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 pays one wholesale and one or two retail profits. We shall always keep on hand a full supply ol everything in our line, so that those in want may always rely upon getting what they de sire. Wesimplyxkskalltoexamineourstock and prices before purchasing elsewhere, as we can ensure satisfaction In both. Having Purchased Mills lu the Pineries of Saginaw, Michigan, v'lii one Million Feet Dry Pine Lumber on bacd, it has compelled us to procure larger grounds for our Lumber Yard; therefore we have rented the lots on the corner of First and Water streets, where we shall put one of the largest stocks of Lumber, Doors, Blinds, Sasli, etc west of the Mlssis s!ppl,'and every body knows, or shall know, that the Saginaw Lumber is far superior to any other Lumber. Call and see us before- purchasing else where. - (One block from River.) BELL & SMALL, 12-tf " Red Store, Cane Growers Attention 1 J. C. Deuscr is exclusive agent for Nemaha county for Cook's Evaporator and the Victo ry Cane Mills. All those wanting tho above will please leave their orders as soon as pos sible. , S7-3t Patronise Horn Industry. All iinds of Marble work can be had at Neidhardts Marble Works In this city, .cheaper than it can be had elsewhere. None but the best ma terial used. Ice Cream and Soda The most delight ful you ever tasted, at Roscll's Buck Horn Bakery ; we know, liecanso we've tried It. "Wall Paper, Window Shades and School Books very low, at MeCreery &. Nickell's. Highest market price paid for wheat, oats, corn, Ac, by Bedford & Handley. All kinds of Uu lerwcar season at Hetzcl's. suitable to the Private medical aid, read Dr. WhltUer's advertisement. Drags, Taints, Oila nd Glass at St, Joe prices, at MeCreery & Nickell's. . Hats at Ilettei'a. ZiqUORH. : navingjiow thoro Ff ughly fitted cp 'iny sale, and sample roo J ms, at No. 41 Main street, I Invite the IJ public of SOUTH ERN NEBRASKA and NORTHERN MIS SOURI to give me a call, as I shall always keep on hand In WnEi.ESAK Quantities WINES, BRANDIES and LIQUORS, of the, 17 f fl very best and f? purest quality, V of all brands M Foreign, and Do mestic. I shall if also have on band during the season, Chicago Ale, Beer'&o. The publks may rely opon my stock being pure, as physicians of this city recommend it for Medical uses. 1 1 Full stock of Bitters, in cases or single bot y tie. I am also agent for the best Billiard I Tables mode. Was. H. VALLEAU. Past. M Tis the song, the sigh of the weary. Hard times, hard times come again no more, For its long you have lingered around my cabin door, Oh ! hard times come again no more." Present. Our spirits have been chastened by the trials which are passed ; Hard times, hard times come again no more; Our purses have been lightened, but we found a way at last. To keep hard times from our door, 'Tis the shout the cry of the ransomed. Hard times, hard times can worry us no more; . Wo have found "the balm of Gilead ;" all can be well fed and dressed By trading at Teare fe Co.'s Store. LADIES! Wishing to purchase millinery goods, will find it to their benefit to call on Mrs. T. F. Scaton, No. 19 Main street, who has Just re ceived the best selected stock of Millinery Goods ever brought to Brownvllle, and is competant to do anything in that line, as she is an old and experienced hand in the busi ness, learned her trade in New York, and is prepared to sell her goods as cheap as can be bought In any city. She would also Inform them that she ls prepared to do dress making in any style they wish. Also agent for the great. Empire Sewing Machine. Good Building Stone. Wearcnow pre pared to furnish good building stone, in any quantity. Also, Step Stones, Bases for Mon uments or Tomb Stones, Water Tables, etc,, furnished on 6hort notice, and reasonable terms , Loranck & Vauxey. Be it understood, that I will not be un dersold. So down with prices at once. "Let us have Feace." Very Respectfully, A. D. Marsh. Great Rush at HetzePs ! J"ew Good ! Hew Goods 1 1 Summer Goods! Linen Suits! I Scotch Suits!!! Cassimere Suits!!!! Best material!!!!! Best made!!!!!! Most fashionablo goods !!!!!!! Cheapest goods in the market!! !!!!!! Atlletzel's!! !!!!!!! !ff O Cr o h c 9 a 2" & r. C L ? f " ? 3 Z' -ac - -s .c ' cj QBEJ. T RED VCTIOX Z.V PRICES HI , TBH I'M I CIS REGULATOR, IS CLOSING OUT HIS SPRING STOCK AT REDUCED PRICES, TO MAKE ROOM FOR SUMMER GOODS NOW ON TIIE IV AY X UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS - ARE NO W OFFERED ! Ills shelves must be cleared, for the Summer Stock Is such as was never equaled In this county, both for the extent and quality of goods. Fruit Jars At Swan fc Bro's. John P. Manny's Combined Machine is stronge, durable and reliable; cuts a wide swath, Is light draft for two horses, aud never clogs. Adjusts itself to uneven surfaces, can instantly be raised over obstructions, and has no unequal weight on the horses' neclA. Shklleniiehger Bro's, 74 McPh'crson.s Block. Builders Attention. lam now prepared to do all kinds of Plastering In this city or vicinity. Orders left at the American House will be promptly attended to. Prices reason able ! Work first class ! ! uo31-3m A. E. Bell. On and after this date I will give no credit. Persons indebted to mo will please call and settle up, or their accounts will be left for collection. N. M. Holtzixger. June 15th 1863. Spring Goods at Hetzel's. The attention of our readers Is called to the advertisement of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure in another part of this paper. This truly valu able medicine is recommended by all who use it. read the certificates. $35,000,000 is the capital of the Mutual Life Insurance Companyof New York. Jar- vis S. Church is their agent at Brownvllle. It Is the safest company in the woild to insure In. tf Yon can save twenty-five per cent, by buying your Books, Papers, Magazines and Stationery at the Post Office News Depot. $1300 Dollars and Expenses I See ad vertisement of American Shuttle Sewing Ma, chine in our advertising columns. Sore Eyes, almost without an exception can be cured. Near-sighted persons and all needing glasses, should consult Dr. Klmber lln, 83 Main street. Duck Coata and Vest! -well made and cool at Hetzel's. Linen Suits from S3 to $1.3, at Hetzel's. Hetscl has a splendid lot of Straw and Panama Hats. B. F. Bonder's New Harness and Saddle Shop ls already one of the Institutions of oar city. Why? Because he does first class work at reasonable rates. Give him a call! Lannon & Ilinton, Blacksmiths, foot of Main street, can set tires, shoe horses, irort wagons, .c, In the best style, with their Im proved machinery. f Wool I The highest market price paid for Wool at F. E, Johnsoa d; Co.'s. ' - For Sale A Cotlage and two of the most desirable residence Lots in the city. Enquire at this office. Organs Burdett's, from $140 to f 500; Ma son & Hamlin's, 575 to-$000. Jajces R, Dtk, Brownvllle. Wool! Wool XI Wool!;! We will pay the highest eastern market price in cash for all grades of wool. - A. May & Co., Regulator. Llnnca Drawers If you want a good article, can bo had of J. S. HetzeL No. 70, Mc Pherson Block. IIoltilngers Groceries are unsurpassed, and he sells them very low for cash. Iletxel, at 72, McPherson Block, has on hand a full line of Gauze Shirts. Trunks and Valises At Hetzel's. Ulaehlne Oils of all kinds at MeCreery & Nickell's. Fence Wire In abundance at Shellenbcr gcr Bro's. -, New Era for the New York Ledger Marsh says he has Treelvcd the last Ledger ever Issued on Wednesday, which beats anv thing from New York: by two or three days. Walk right cp and gat one of the fastest pa pers ever published on the American con tlnent. ' -' See. Dissolution of Small & EtU and Bell & Small in another column. r . OUt Oil It OIlll! . 1L.C. Lett has all kinds of Oil for-Maehlnea. Flour From Spring and Winter Wheat, an A No. l article, at F. E. Johnson & Go's. Alpaca Coats, atHetzel's. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE KIDNEYS. The Kidneys are two in number. Rituated a i iie opierjprj-t ofthe loin, surrounded by iat a.-dcuiuistinsorthree rrtrti, viz.: the Anteri- tii,moi iii.r),na tue interior. Ttiea.U-j ior absorbs. Iniertor consists of tissnes or ve:.v, w.ci. serve s a de,)o -At lor Ue urine and con-eylttotheeT.eri.r. 'Ine exter.oil", a conduc tor au, iHni aa in as 115 ; e t Ie, and c Jled the yrc.ri. ttit ureter are connected with the b ad der. re bladder fci composed of various coverings or t.smes, d.vi-led hi to p rt, vi-.: the lper, the Low?, ,t..e ervous, a.i '. .he Mucous. The upir expels, the lower ro.ains. i:r.ny have a desire to ur.naiewiio-. t'heaoiliiy loie.aia. This trenueut lyoccor: n chiidi-e.i. 1 . 1 o cure t.iese amotions, we must brin 4 into aclion the muscles, which -.-.re ea? ;.ed In their various functions. I. Uty are neglected, Grave, or Uroiwy may en.iue, . , 1 ' Tne re ..(term "n a be made aware, that how ever Slight i.iay be the a'Uo, it 13 sure to ailect the uuu.il i.cit.iu :m ir-.ent.i, rowers, ts our flesh and h!(Vf:i1 il'U Bllf. taA i, Goat, orlthcninatism. Fr.in oecurr'n? in the iu.il.. 13 uoii:;trive o: ilia a;ove a:se.'ises. ihev oc cur in persons dispoied to acid stomach and ch'alfcv conci-ei oris. The Gravel. The gravel ensues from neglect Or minrooer lrev.ne-.it of :lie ki.!nev Th'o n. Ka. is being weak, .he water Is nt e-jielled from the b:Uier, ou al.ov.ed to remain ; itbecoiues feverLsh, and sediment forms. It ii from this deiwusit. the Stone is formed, and sr-avei e.is er. uriipwr a coi.ej. on o. w;uer in some p.'rts or u.c uuu., acitt w . tiius.-eni names, r.ecoiainj? to the paris effected, viz.: when o erhe body, i. is caiied Anasarca; when o;' abdo men, Ascues ; when of the die it. If vdro. horax. T i eatment. He "mbi'd's highly conceu. rated compound Kxtract JJuchu Ls deci ienly one o.' the besn-emediey fordLsea.se; o.'the h'ntl Ter i-:itnn f ravel, tropsici! bwellin ;s, lhemn.rtism, and (toiity alTeirt.ons. Under uiis -head we have rrra;ised Dy suria, or diffic-ilty and pa a in ptvt-ing water, scanty sec eiiou, or small tntf ":eqt.ent dsohares of wa ter ; .Stran- t.jy, or s.oppina; of water; Hematuria, orb.ood 'unue; Gou.and Kiieuma t ,m of the kid neys, v. ithou.. a.iy c.irnue la quauiK'V, but Increase o color, or dark water, j t -.v.-.s a.vavs hi? i: ; ecom nieadejbkiie Utte Dr. P!iyUc!c, i l'.l.ese jifTections. and exc. fes the i.bvorberts into e:'.H'.:v e-.eit-ise, by wli.ch Jie w:iia.y, or K.lcarooas, de 'o i ons, and u mi -ata,..i e;i,ar ;einems, rs we-1 t. p ,n and in ftamaiion. re -reduced, and Jt :s tahea bv men, womej, and ch.ltii-en. Directious ior use and diet accomncny. . ' Piirr.iTiii'i.ptxTi Pi "Poh nr. ickt IT. T. HEW BOLD, D. UK- i t : ' - Cf-tB SlRJ-I h.-.ve bee i asnfTerer V,p unu-.-ntU nf twen v ve.a-sdu. mi wlih ii ee r iiv ii.i r.n. ou t - r ed ct.--. prep r: ti . ::s. and been nuder lii t ertlme.:tt- lie most eminetit Dhrsic .ins. etne-i. dicing b . Ittiere ief. llav is ;ee.; r r ire;-ara.ions extensive ad vet.iMHl, I tonsu cd v.iai m family physician in iy d 10 asi.. yor :.l: .ciuinchu. JjtUd lhisIeWii'Q I hat. treu all kinds of adver ts e.i remedifcs. an. 1 : ad found tiiem worthless; and snne qy . e i. ju ion ; li f tct. I tie ;-. .di ed of ever pel m- ;vd de.er jl isd to use no remedies nereailor oaiess I Knew of t.ie ingredients. It was this:eat .vromntedme to use vonr i-pniiniv. A.vnn advet ti-.ed bat it was composed of bochu. dlibeiM, a :d J jnijie, bi ies. it occii ied to me and my pa- s.cians as . n excellent combiiiaation. ud with his ad. ice, .jter ?n examipation ofthe article, and const I.'ns asw iwi.il .iie d. u- .ist, Iconciuded to try it. ..csniiiieDCrtlL. use aiouv ehht mouths sjo, at v.-bic"; .I.ne I -i'.s x.n-..ietl o mv roo n. From the nrst bot.ie I was "-.'.onlsred rdrr.titied at the beneticiri eU'c-t, a 0 after u-.'r.v; it i.iree weeks, wis ab'.e to !. k out. letinuci ) kewr tnstvou:; fall sU'temen.o: piy ca eat thp.t .i:e, bucthot-'ht my niipi-ove v.i in . iivo.i.y oo teni ovr.ry, anu ineie foreconc'tKiad'io t'efer .' id see it' It wotdd e Sect a perfect cure, knowi:? then it won d be of greater va.:ue to yi.', i.v.d moie siit s c.ory to me. I a '..i now ab.e torencvi tiir.t acui-e iseU'ectetl after usin- Hie remexi .'or i.ve niimili ." I have r.ol used anv iij.v f; rtli-ee month. and feel a i ;vei; in alt re .iec'.s a i ever I did. or.r BucLn beinx t'.evi id of" anv niinleasa.it taste andodo -, a ..ica loric and -:ii -i.-oiator o.'tiie s-b- teui, 1 oo not me ;ii to b w tlio'.-t it whenever occa sion may require i s nse ia such .re; ions. . ' -M, .McOJitUlUK. Srould ajv donbt 5fr. McC'oim'cl; s statement, he re.erj to the foliowuiK r '-nt enien : Jion. v ni. tJ's: er, ex-v' j ernor, Fennsvlvania. ' Hon. Thos. IJ. Florence. Phili'de'pliia." Hon. J. 0. ICimx. Jud e - hi!: d.- h:a. Ho.;. J. S. Bi; , Jude. I'.ii- .tie ohia. Hon. D. R.X-ortcr. ex-Oven'or. I'e. nsylvania, Hon. Lli'-- Levi , J' do. Phi edeipr ia. Ho It. C Oi-ier, Judve, Un'tcd state-. Court. Hon. O. Vtr. Woodw.irtI, d e, P..: .e iiliia. Hon. W. A Totter, Ci.v So'tc:..)!, Pl i: t.elphia. Hon. JoliivB g e ex-t"ove -nor, C.t'.i ornia. Hon. E. Bun V.s, A n'ii icr Gener Washi nton "D.C. A id rnuny o her :. U nece.ssary. ' Hold by l3ifti '?ists Lind de -lei's evervwiieie. Be ware of connte feit . Ask for Heiiubo d'i. Take no o.:ev. Pkick ner bo tie. o; . 6 boules for f&Mt Deilvereti to any adoresj. Describe syoip loms in ad ommuiit.Mtiriis, Add; H. T, n t. . m l.0 LD. Drnj and Chemical Warehouse, iiH uroauway, m. . rf"None f.re centdne rntessdone rn In sleel-en- craved wmpper, with tc-simile of my Chemical ware uouse, anu dignea ta -:mj ji. t. jiilmixjl.d, Words of Wisdom for vountr men. on the Kullntr I'assion in Youth ana i-jtriy Manhood, with SELF HELP for the Errinir and unfortunate. Sent in Feaied letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, HOWARD AlsSOOIATION, Box P. Philadelphia, fit. 3Iantaood How Lost, How Restored. rf-t Just published, a new etlition of Dr. tuiverweii a ceieoraiea ivssay on tie nwlical cure (without medicine) of SjierruatorrlKea, or Seminal Weak ness. Invo-untary Semin.-d losses, Impotencj', Jlental and Physical Incapacity, Im pediments M Marriage, etc. ; also. Consumption, F.p ilesy, and Fits, induced by seli'induigenee or sexu al exirnvtiiraiice. Kir Price in a sealed enveloDP. onlv 8 cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay. cieanjr aemonstrales rrom a thirty years successful practice, mat tne atarrnms consequences or srti abttse mav be radicallv cured without the danirer- oas use ot interiiiU.iitedicir.e or the application of ineanne: iminttryj out a mooe oi cure at once sim ple, certain and efft ctuat. bv means of whicii everv sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure nimsett cneaniv, privately ana rauicauy. ti 'S This lecture should be in the handj of every youin ana every man in uie tana. Sent under seal, to any address, in plain envelope postpaid, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamiis. Also. Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address Uie publishers, CHAS.J.C. KmnkA Co., !2-fVv 127 Bowerv, New York, P. . 4V. DE. WHITTUER, A REGlJLA GRADUATE OF il MEDICINE, as diploma at Office will show, lias been longer engaged in tlie treatment of Venereal. Skxi'al and Pkivatk Diskas Ks than any other physician in St. Louis. Syphilis, Gonorrha1, Gleet. Stricture, Orchlttis, Hernia, and lUipturi; all urinary Diseases and Syphilitic or Mercurial A mictions of Throat. Skin or Bones, are treated with unparallelled success. Spermatorrhea, Sexnal Debbiliry and I m po tency, as the result o: set abuse in youth, sexu al excess in maturer yeans, or other causes, and which produce r.o.ne oi the following eltects, as Nocturnal Emissrens, biotciie.?, debility, dizzi ness, dimnotss o; .tiiht. confits on o' id ';ts,.evil forebodings, aversion .o soc.ety of females, loss of memorv and rvual pewer, and rendering marriaKe fmproper,we permanently cured. The Doctor's opportunities in hospital and private practice ai unsurpassed in St. LouLs or any other city. Back tiles of St. Louis papers prove tnatne n&s Deen locatea .iere longer man I anv other mi advertising. I he eHttthlLsiinieiit. I library, laboratory and appointments, are un rivalled in the west, unsurpassed anywhere. Aire, w'.jh experience, can be relied upon, and the doctor enn reier tom.tny physicians through out the country. In past success and present p jsition he stands without a competitor. The Writinjrs of a l'tilcian v1ioerep utatio.i is I ni .n-wifie should be worth re!iii. Dootou WuiTTtitTi pub3i ihes a Mtiiical rnmph Ict relating tc. vt'(io.-eai d.seases and tlie disas tronr and var ed consenuence of self-abuse that will be ten. .A any' address in a sealed envelope for two stamp.-. Many pny;ticians Introduce pa tient to the doctor atter xoadinx bin nedical pamphlet Communications confidential. A friendly tf Ik wiL rostvrai notliinjc. Oflice cen tral, yet retired No. 617 St. Charles street, St. Louis, Mo. Hours 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sundays 12 to 2 p.m. 2i-y NEW STEAM FERRY 4 Tie Brown ville : Ferry Company have now running between BROWISTILIiE, rsnaij., AND North Star &nd Phelps City, Mo.f the new and Jommodlous Steam Ferry HAEY J. ARIIOLD! THIS BOAT ia entirely r.evr, with JL power Rnd cpaclty to c'ros everything ivat may come in snv weatber. 'Fer crossing Catt! into or out of this Land Dis trict, this is the best point. This bout is esfiei iyily fitted up to ensure sit t-ry jji crossir.;;stk.aiid larjre cattle pens are a!rc-.Jy erected at tiie S t. Joe.feC. li. Depot at Phelps Citjt We can insure the traveller finb.'c that all in oni power shall bedoae to make his the aiost reliab! crossing on the Missouri river. BKCYVNYILLE FERRY CO. i-2r.-tf TRUNKS. VALISES, X endless varle-, at Src, in HETZEL'S. M v, toes core xi hxjAxzu. .'- 'i ' - - ' COE'S COUCnBALSAII. COE'S COUGH HAL.3A2I. - coe's corcn I3ai.3a:.i. ' v v A SURE EJEIltEDY FOR - . ' i . I Colds, Cor:-!i. Croup, rnSacn a, IThoopla? ocs53 AND WILL RELIEVE coiisitiiptivi: cough. Fnr TMn It Tina Kaaii m. VnmaiiAM i '. a j - - - - " . : tvy i JiiniJl 11 rj 1, 1 1 ti mothers, anxions for the safety of their children and all who suffer from any uiseaseof the throat, chest and lunps, cannot afford to be without it. In addition to tiie ordinary four ounce so iouj? in the market, we now furnish our mammoth family size bottles, which will, in common wita Uie other size, be found at all Drug btorea. For Croup, The Balsam will be found Invaluable, and may al ways be relied upon la the most extreme cases. TFhooplnj Cough. The testimony of all who have used it for this ter rible d mease during the last ten years, la, that it in variably relieves and cures it. Sore Throat. Keep yonr throat wet with the Balsam taking little ana often and you wLl very soon find relief. Hard Colds and Couglis Yield at once to a steady use of this great remedy. It will succeed in giving relief where all other rem- dles have failed. Soreness or the Throat, Chest and ratings. Do not delav procurinir and Immediately takinir Coe's OoukIi ltaisam, wlien troubled with any ofthe above named difficulties. They are all premonitory symptoms of Consumption, and if not arrested, will sooner or later sweep you away Snto the valley of shadows from which none can ever reture. ll In Consumption, Many a care-worn sufferer lias found relief and to day rejoices that her life has been made easy and prolonged by the use of Coe's Cough Balsam. Among the Many Testimonials in onr Possession, we have only room for tne following t . New Haven, Conn, Oct. 17, 13GG. Messrs. C. G. Cxark A Co.: Gentlemen. I feel it a duty and pleasure to give you the benefit of my experience in the use of Coe's Couch Ralsum. From taking a heavy cold, I was taken down with the congestion or Uie luns, ana continued to fail, under the best care nntiiri was given npjby the most competant medical authority, to die. There seemed nothing but stranifulation and death before me. I was told that further medical at tendance and medicine was useless, and I was re signed to death, when a friend, who had been greatly beneiltted by nsinsr the Balsom, brought me a bottle. This was after I had done with the doctor and medi cine, and I continued to Improve, until my eoueh stopped, and my lanfjs healed, and (rot well. I used tea Domes, l reuiuin, genui, witn ki rvspc-i. i our oo t serv i, juiim w x.l.lj&, fl Washington St.', New Haven, Ct. In Short, The people know the article, and It needs no com ment from ns. It Is for sale by every Druggist and Dealers in .Medicines in tne u mtea btaies. TUE C O. CLARK. CO., Sole Proprietors, New Haven, Ct. READ ! READ!! READ!!! THE ATTENTION OF THE PURLIC IS CALLED TO THE WORLD'S GREAT REMEDY COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. Tt.I nrATMtrfttinn is TtwitiraiTiced hv T)vsnont?cs a the only known remedy that will surely cure that at;?ravatiiis and fatul malady. For years it swept on its fearful tide, carrying before it to aa untimely grave, ita millions of sniferers. Coe's Dyspepsia Cure has come to the Rescue. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Sourness or A tidily (Stomach, Rising of Food, Flatulency, Lassitude, Wea rincsSyfinally termina ting in Ikrilh. Are as surely cured by this rotent remedy, as the patient takes it. Although but live years before tlie people, what is the verdict of tlie masses? Hear what Lester Sexton, of Milwaukee, says : From Lister Sexton, df Milwaukee. if uwackes, Jan. 24, 138. Messrs. C G. Clark & Cb" Both mvseif and wife hare used Cos Dyspepsia Cure, and it has proved perfectly satisfactory an a remeuy. x nave ito nwiuinun in mtj nig ttiat we nave received great benefit from its use. very respecuuiiy, (Signed LESTER SEXTON. A Great jRIesslng. From Rev. L. F. Ward, Avon, Lorain Co., O.J Messrs. Strong & A r matron g. Druggets, Cleveland; GF?tTLKirx It gives me treat pleasure to state that my wife has derived grettt benefit from the use of Coe a Dyspeiwia Cure. She has been for a nun.Ier of years greatly troubled with Dyspepsia, accompa nied with violent paroxysms of constipation, which so prostrated her that she was all the while,- for months, nnaine to oo anything, t-ne tooK, at your Instiinr. s Tlvsnefmiit Oire. and hM derived GREAT BEHEFlT FROM IT, and is now compar atively well, she regards tiiia meoicine as a great blessing. Truly yours, Jan. La, usee i jt, v AiiJ. CIcrsrymen. The Rev. Isaac Antr.M. of Alleghany, testifies that it has cured him, alter all other re ai edict had tailed. Dru?5its. Any drnsnrtst In the country will tell von. tf von take the trouble to enquire, that every one that buvs a bottle of Coe's DysjM'Iia Cure from them, speaks in the mobBnquaiiaeupraisuf its great laeuicioal virtues. Coe's Dyspeyala Cure W 111 also be fimnd fnvalnaWeln all canes of Diarrriea Dysentery, Colic, Hummer Complaints, Grtning, and Ui tact every disordered contUlion of thesuiina. h. Hord by Druggists In city or coamry everrwhiTe. at f 1 per bottle, or by application to THE C. G. CLARK CO., 12-H-od Sole Proprietors, Neiv Haven, Ct. 1869. ' SPRING, : im. THEO. HILLCt: CO. Invite the attention of tbecitl.r-riirrrfrsi-ville aid surrorrH'"- wur"'-aity to their eplecd-d BtocX cf h TAi-'LE AX D FAN CY il j - if ji.!';! ! f LADIES' SERGE, LACE, Congress & Button Shoes, Sprino and Summer Hats, CARPETS, OIL CLOTIIS, akd GROCERIES, LL FHESU GOODS I Choico Spring: Printi, , Ten Thousand Yards. BroTsm iz Brchdlluslins, Twelve Thousand Yards. .t , 1. . . r. (Lancaster, Glascow, IjTlIlSnaTnS,! Sootchs, and Seaside, Three Thousand Yards. 3,500 ITarda Lawns, Jaconets, Pcrcalsj Organ dies and Grencdines. Piques and LXarsailcs, , One Thousand Yards- i. i. Dress Goods, (tt . ; Tivo Thousand Yards. 4,ooo yards Swiss Muslins, Plaid, Striped and Cheeked Jaconets, JVan sook, Mctoria Lawns, Look Mulls, Birds ,ye iAncn, Cor ded Isimity, Irish Linens, 3,ooo Yards, Striped SJdrting, Check Whirl ing, Ticking, all grades. 3,5ooo "Yards, Cottonadcs, Denims, Ttfteds, Kentucky, Maryland and Mis souri Jeans r and Fine Cassi-mercs- Table Tiinrrfo, Bleached, Unbleached and Col ored, Crash, While and Brown, 40 pieces. V Towels, Linen and Turkish, 20 Doz. Hoop SIdrt3, Drop, Open Front and Bustle, all sizes. 40 Dozen. Parasols and Pons, All Styles. Twenty-five Doz. Cloth and Silk Cloalxs, Latest Spring Styles. 10 Doz. Bed Spreads, WhUednd Colored, Linen and Cotton, 12 Dozen. Seamless Bajs, No. 1 article. 25 Dozen. t Pur and Straw Hats, 2cto Styles. Forty Dozen. Choico Groceries, ' FULL STOCK. Cclclrratcdilloliiio PIotts, 1,0530. Harirr.ro Cz Que ensnare. ... a-.:j HAHKAFOiiD'a' HUGHES , Have received the Inrrst and CcU Aorlncni .1 i : , ever fcrousht to the city of ilKOWIN YILLE, consisting of Sofas, Poldinc; Xicunco, Secretaries and k: Case?, OUco Desks. Vasl SiaaJs, 15 I Z i STEADS, CANE ROCKERS, Narse Rockers, Dinlntrand Rreakfhst Tnl.len OtTlce, Parlor ami Diniii!! Iloom Chairs, and everything usually found In a FURNITURE STORE! 12-l-ly . CO0!(,COBUHiiaCO. Advertising Aginls, Chicago. tAre nu'.hi'rizeil to r?Wo A ivrr timtnts for Ihu Txrprr, at tmr Unerst prrs in Cie C S. ami T rnlnrvj. ("A1 MllUf-RT HALL'S VEGETAL LS, SICILIAI7 11ASR REriEWER I3 the only perfected and scientifically prepared preparation of its kind ever offered to the public, and ba'3 no competitor in merit. By it3 U3Q GRAY LTAIR h soon restored to its original youthful color and bril liancy, "which ii so much admired by all. Persona whose hair is thin or falling GRAY HAIR 10 ITS OEISIAL COLOR, out will, by the use of our FEOIIOTES Renewcr,soon see it3 good TTin effects, as, by it3 tonic and JstimTllatiDo propertic3 tho UaU W llirhair elands will be incited AM) IS A n and the hair grow thick andstronra;rain. Inca3C3 of Baldness it will creato a new growth unless tha DRESSIIS. 'follicles are destroyed. It TRY ONE BOTTLE AH) is cooling, and allays all itching and irritation of the scalp. It docs not stain the skin as do dyes, bus makes the scalp wldte and UTnrvj wii.iijjuiu inlUiliill ?f I, r,f, rincf anil mnt UP THE THIH economical preparation ia the world, a3 its efToct3 last so much longer. Send for our Treatise on tho LOCKS! .hair, free to all, by maiL Sold by all Drus;!stt and Dealers in Medicine. coo!., coounrj & co. Gsal Agents for Horth-Ve3tera State3, 87 EZAHZCZTT ST22S7, CHICAGO, HL.. 1 Soldhv McCtlEERY & XICKELL, CITY DP.L'O STOCK. . ' . L3-2C-y-cvn Lrownvilie. . Ayer' Vigor, For rejJtoring Gray Hair lo its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which 13 nt once agreeable, healthy, and cCectnai for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to ill original co7or with the j7o$3 and freshness of youth. ;1 ' Thiu Lair U thick ened, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though rot always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore tha hair where the follicle3 are destroyed, or the g!and3 atrophied nud decayed. But such 03 remaia can be saved for usefulness by this ppplicatica. Instead of fouling tha hair with a pa?ty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and rigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent . baldness. Free from tho.se deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, - the Vigor cart It". , : : ' I Mi r i . i r ' t 1 - EESTDEES Mi (,:. !- X A Wcvhy4 only benefit but, not harm it. It wanted merely for' a . 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