Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, July 15, 1869, Image 3

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.r-M.rorMof the Arwwrrers ftirsale by
iiAi.ii, a City Dook btore.
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
rnrw'II-Tornpr Atlantic nd
cTJaid street. Kerv ice. every other bunday Mora
U. - evT Sunday even-n DXVJSlloctor
LODGE DIKECTOItY.
. ? .Hmvnrilla Lodf No. . I. O. O. F,
T-Li,vviiiuirot each week. at 7oi
J ltit:lr Hail in ibe Lreytmeyer. Brick, on
tain t-tre-U , .. .
a;i visual Brothe-is are InvI'M.
vuuu " go. W. DoasJCT.Secy.
' A. F. &
A. M. Nemaha A alley ixtK-io., a
y. A A. J-:
....i. nn ti 1st and .vl HHUimamj in
S,',",nifver' Brirlc. n Main Siiwt.
AUvWUn Brother. -Hack.:, Becy.
Arrival aa Departare af tke Mail.
fwothern and Eastern arrives at 12 m.; ieiarU at
rtbCT1j auo Eastern arrive at 4 p. m.; tier-arts
a. !)
jv.no ;r
! arrive at p. m.: departs nt7a. m.
j : J-mi mil arriv at 11
I ! Mail rnvw
m ietiK.ris ai z ii. iiu
. Vail arrives Mondays, v eoncMay mu
..dBni H B I' i -
i ' ' . -J.. , - I . T t,:tri'.i. Vti AHA
"tIraT arrive. Friday at 4 p. m depart
Tl'U-j from 7 a.m., to 7" p. m. Sun-
riMf Table !t. Joe. aad C B. It. R.
o " aft Mar S34. l8,TTaia will leave rbelps
Ktauou an follows:
" . -1 eoiwe kobth. oorvn socth.
Leave- m- fr'-7 p- m-
Ut!-lve l:P.m. ll.a.m.
lTiy except Monday.
. w i.iceiH Saturday. .
, Omnibus leave Brownvlue for
?li?a!ru. and 12 nu, daily.
IDT .--Di--
LOCAL ZMATTERS.
J. L. CoIIjifp. Editor.
THURSDAY MORNINO. JULY 15, lsCO.
Folding P4 Jj9hvs Jast recelyed at
jammer Goodt, anl JIats t ,your own
prices, fct-T.Pen-a.
X, ady Jlada Cletlnff you vill save
g nU by going to aiarnoa a.
IVaaled. Twenty doeen good, large
iprlBg CUickeni, by July 16th, at Teare
Co.'a,
One Hmudred and Faar Dgr In tie
eliade U pretty warm, but we will find that It
can be itUi hotter ,
Xt Tlii Baa.r can still i be f undf notwlU-nUn-Ung
tlieir rapid aalei-i-a few hiore Whee
ls 1 Vt:Kn Sewing Jlaca'0- )
jew Barker Shep John Smith la fitting
cp the room one door east of the City Meat
Market for a Barber JShop. lie Is a No. I Bar
ber. A Sam af Maejr found at the store or
rrrr A Prothr, whiU th wmr can have
ly proviuj; property and Trying lor thl ft3
verUNement. XL IL Bryant fca o;x;nt d tsp Lis ralnt
fhop one door wett of 41e City Jleat -Market;
which arc hi bead quahers. Call on'hlm Ji
yon want any Painting done.
f janarri.lsoflt, J
190 Barrels of Cement
Ill
of the best Cook gtoves,
... . at VC.T. Den's.
Kra. Bear besides her Large stock Of Mil
llnery Goods always on hand, has now the
Arenpy for G rover & Baker's Sewing Ma
chines, with several on baud. "
Camlnc; home through the west end ol
(urt hi2i Tuesdny, we found a new house.
We don't know who owns it, neither can we
locate It on any street. It Is evidently lost J .
Vegetable. We are under obligations to
Mr. Bridge for a few nice early Beels and
Cabbages, and a bunch of as large Radishe
i ve eea this season. They art
spleudUl.
Pablle Attention! Thone desiring to
have Foot's Patent Fluted lightning Bods
put up on their houses must leave their or-
krs with McIiOtigulln & Valleaa now sudi
dctilv.'as but a few more can be had. Re
meraber. - '
F. E. Jtbnion A Co., want us to say to
farmers generally, not fo be anxious about
coming to town, but to finish harvesting
without delay ; after which they can find a
splendid stock of New Goods at No. 72 Mc-
rherson Block.! Dont forget! C '". V ' ",
Stale Groceries. One beai's many com
plaints of Groceries being stale from being
kept ob hand so long. To avoid getting any
thing of thr.t kind, go to Ilauk A Armltiie,
for they are constantly lu receipt of fresh sup
plies.
Patent TktlaaUa Sketii-Erans Hell
mer. Wagon Maker of this city, has now a
Shop BJrht to use Thos. Havey's Patent
TKmlIe f kt-Lu for Wngons and Carriages,
which Is In many respect superior to any
la use. Call and see it, farmer.
Cmeltr Animal coiisLs in leaving
your horse tied out in the sun until you do
your trading orenjoya cool drink ; t!.e sin is
touch greater wh lie you can get your hore or
horses sta.uled so cheap at Thaddeus Trim
Bier's Checkered front Feed Stable. i f
v.
Th Hanafard Brldge-Tlm MclAUgh
Un, of this city, is now busy laying the abut
ments for the new bridge at Zlannafords, on
the maiu road wet. The abutment will be
ip In the course of a wetk, wen Judge Whee
ler will put in a Smith Talent Truss Bridge.
This is senfce, and will redound Uz tLa credit
of our Commissioners. .
Jae Jankln . Ca-, of Clilcago, have Just
issued a work of great value to Farmers, Pro
fessional and Business lii n, entitled Laws of
Business fur all the states of the Union, by
Prof. Parsons, of llarvai 1 Uiiiveriy. The
writer is acknowl lged thority on Law,
and Is the author of sever-1 standard Law
Book. See advertisement la another col
umn.
Personal. J. I Carson has returned from
-lis trip East. - ' s ; ,' ;
W. IX Scott, of Bulo, is in the city. .
F. IX. Hunt, of lltllsvUIe, and Josluli
Cooper, prprietor of the Saw Mill on Hodoyr
ereok, tlow Ilillsdale, calle.1 la.t Tuolny,
loey rejKirt crLp prciM-cts g' kk! in that t--c-
tlon, and Mr. Cooper Mill as turning out
o. 1 Lnmber. Call Rirnln, gents.' '
TWLtUlLS OPOIU CITY WILL
ve ti? t!:ck us for t'l? Infomiatlon that
A, Kay, of the iL ulator, hn returned
""ter having soUcUwt a rholoe stock of Dry
' GyZs Tot ttia f..;&rk. LUh are on' the
way. 11m ItStA given such uj!j & hatle evi
' ctiw nt triod ta.t lo trwe cattr of atiPctiiia
' goods that e ttl asrtd tt thcjadlos of
- mis citv and vicljE?ir iU tui KXfl vnu-lgn-
djoytbe arrival f this new aijatk. . From a
glance at his bill e tnow ttat he will have
teany articles new and iwvd folhi. x;tlon
Among a choice tf)i of standard goodx.
UUonry at P, 0, STevs Depot.
fat Bride's Fat, We have received an
. advance copy of "TV Jride' Fate, tiu? Se
Hei to Cha.oed Bride," ty Mrs, Eruioa D.
' N. South worth. From T, B, Pertcrson &.
; Brothers, Fhliidelphla, Pa. It will command
very larg Sale, as it is fully equal to the
Tiiangod Brides.' "Fair Tlay" and "liow
Won Uer," which tare proved to te
' .re of tha htt Dovtls ever uLIi-hed, and
. hlch are having unprecedented saIcs, fyr
-r Bomb worth is beyond a'l d -bt, the
fct popular fiirasJe novelUt in the world.
y thbrUti&nry and point of her oonversa
. l!r'tis, the caii: and tj-lrlt of fcer narrative,
i. fcPlut-i-4 and tLaracter ol her
. asfTPtlon of natural stiery, und the pen-
U power, end originality of her cou'-cp.
. tlor,-s. Mr. Soqth worth ocrnvk-s the front
among i female writers of fiction. It
published in a Ure duodecimo volume of
fcndred page, in uniform style With
,,;"UQ er," andsc!3 at U;s Jew price of
oia ciotb,ortU3 ln ,,apercover; and will
tl fre of postage to any one, oa receipt
"-epricely the
V. . A m.
Oar rer--r ;
fresh tlr occurrl:; z r '
few miles west last ;
a c.:c.v of
r.r -r, r? vr; ::, out a
jr3ay, nrd were grat-
to nn'e the '.
under the trying j i
r err r; - - :-s
nt of rw.BOLuLIj
good crops. TLey : ;, ;, .1 j r.. , Tlty ULo he
roes; although f 1. - ,,:tI( J at the
email price ' ' : y v ' .-.'( f t- r ,' , '. h I
the yield wi:i ae.. .. j k i '.-t -:1e tu-. tla
to the 'acre, t;.,d at t'..e d;:iir:r that ec&bln
wheat will perli-v reduce the averaje of the
crop to about tweve bushels to the acre, where
ten tlays id nee it wasestS.Matol atah'.attlh
tfen. Yet, it lf a pretty ! :t season tl'.e whor.t
protpects, and e sincerely regret wi.at can
not be helped. Many firms tie r. :w har
vesting their wheat, tjihouga pretty green, i
to avoid the darT cf rust and e s.h. .The
Eye harvest is about over, and the yield will
be large, Coru is looking Cue and" i rcmlsca
well. .',
e spent a portion of one day at the
Thompson Era's Mill, on the Nemaha, nere
we saw the advantage of the Ldol ovt-r any
Water wheel wa ever saw, TLry Lave a Ave
foot wheel at work, and with half a head of
water on they get suScient power to run two
run of burrs, even against a heavy back wa
ter. They are now turning out as nice flour
as ever they did, and we think as fine a can
be made out of spring wheat,
In coming home we stopped at Sunnyside
Farm, where we found Dr.. McComas busy
dealing death aud destruction to weeds of
every description. He is making ft splendid
place of Sunnyside, and shows as fin a stand
of corn and oats as we found anyw here. Tie
is experimenting writh the Honey Locust for
a hedge, and from the looks of his plants it
will be a success, Iro argues that the seed Is
plenty, the growth thrifty, and surer than
Osage, and will make as good If cot a better
hedge. Success to him.
Xaii-s, Glass, Locks, :Tol and
Screws, at cost, at the Xted Stare.
Save T-wenty-Ave pr cent, by buying
your Groceries,-Dry Goods, Notions, and
Qneensware of Geo. Marm. He hu a full
stock and sells theap'for caah'or 'produce.
Best Brands of Clears on hnnd.
Queenswaee, at cot. r.t itc Red!
Store. , ''."
The V. Ledger
Is now received at the P, O. News Depot as
quick as Lightning Express Trains can bring
It, It la always ready by Thursday morning.
and sometimes on Wednesday.
SOItOSIS. f'-
Declaration TIiderndeic-rTe.4he
women of Southern Ntbrska',ln'i'nvf ntloa
assembL hold this trut'i to le ic'f evld..:.!.
that all Women Are. created Xree4 to ihooie
what they want) and equaL If not men's su-
perlr. (In buying the best article for the least 1
money.) That all women are endowed with j
certain Inalienable rights, among which are
life, liberty and a full suit of McFall & Co.'s
choice Furniture, The latter is. alo tuly
necessary ;for-the malntainance of the l.rst, i
for life Is insupportable without somethlngi
to live with, and the tidy housewife may
handle them K-ithWiDi tbd ulmtt liberty, &t
their wnre is etmns; duraMe hnd we!i mzi?. 1
Every housewife is entitled to a full talt,n d J
U Is an unnwarrantable encroachm ent upon
tir liberty to deprive her of It. It will pre
sen'e her health, sooth her temper, econo
iii Ire her lime and strength, and extend her
leisure, and in so doing will elevate the stan
dard of Intelligence, refinement and morality
of the coming generation.
,-Nails, . Glags, ,Lock, .liolts-And
Screws, at cost, at the lied Store.'
Elilbonrn, Jenkins 4c Co. Manufac
turers and Wholesale and Retail dealers in
all kinds of Pine Lumber, Lath, Shingles,
Pickets, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Battens, etc.
Office and Lumber Yard, corner 4th and Main
streetis. Branch Yard at Thelps City, Missouri
We manufacture our own material in the
Pineries of Oshkosh, Wis, where we have
n operat ion one of the largest manufact r. ries
of everything made in Pine in the world, and
obtaining our Lumber direct from the tree.
as we do, we can 6ell at lower rates than any
Lumber Yard in the West, which pays one
wholesale and one or two retail profits. We
Rhall always keep on hand a full supply cl
everything in our line, so that lhoe la want
may always rely upon getting what they de
sire. We simply ask all to examine our stock
aud prices before purchaslngeisewbere. as we
can ensure satlsfcictioa in both.
Queensware, at cost, at tho Red
Store. . . - .... - . r.
v. ; . . -' "
Johnson & Co.
i Sell a heap -...
Of splendid Goods
- - Low and Cheap; ':
Their rate are fair, " - -
Their Goods are-nlce,
Sojaststepin
And fvast your eyes.
In both Dry Goods and Groceries
keep a very full stock always on hand.
they
No.
TO, McPherson Block. , r , , . T . .
1 ... ; i t
Nails, Glass, Locks,
Screw, at Cost, at the t
Bolts, and
Red Store.
Still LatarlXI
If yoa wish to save -.) per cent, yod will
buy scr your Late Newspapers at A. D,
Marsh's News Depot. "Remember the place,"
where the I . O. was.
For mind, as you are often told, " - -"
' 5 Marsh can never be undersold.
. Chorus Let us have "JPeace."
As truth crushed to earth will rise or bust,
He sells cheap for cash but "nary trust"
" Chores Lcttts h(w continued Tcace."
Queensware, at cost, at the Red
Stcrt. ' " T t : : . - f, rx s f i ; f ?
. wi . V . - . . , i i i i
1
COULDN'T. 1VAIT.
Tlie ralney weather having almost "dried
up" the LrlJi yard, E. . Hanhaford Cixld it
impossible to finish up his new building a
soon as -he ex, ,'tieo, ana to r t:pply the de-
man 1 has ord-n I nr. i.Vill receive
days, a Mamiuoili J tf-cl. cf Fui
which he "will ( :!"vr :U Lis oil roor
Mcr..r a EIck!:, t, fsairs, and
.72,
sell
on LH v. uri.l fair v. 1 Ehcral t run
K VIES,
Gl j, "Locks, ,1'
id
Screw a, at cott, t. t..e
...tia btorc.
J"rle I I : ul Do!- i pty
Clia.:Us Lriecl, lu the Whitney 1 lock, is fust
gaining, under his management tiiereputa'
lion of a ru-iUcLais. liouse.' lie MU'a good
tabic, has everythlpg neat and tidy, and al-
tosn-tv-er inH'fstxrh tr !vc!crs and l'OPr";rs
coruie'tUL'i.
Queensware,
at cost, at the Red
Store.
Th pnbiie "ood M llh btiUxl reath
Enwrapped in speechless wonder.
With tne iv-corl they fpake the. word .,
21r cheapest place by tmnd:r ;
To buy all kinds of Literary matter is at the
P. O. News Depot. ' ' ' '
Nails. Glass. Locks, Bolts, and
Screws, at eort, at the Red Store.
Ej iaeopal YUitatlen.
Bishop CI-rkson will Tlbit Clirlsts Cliurch
in this city and St. JoLi.s Church in Nemaha
City, orf Sunday, July JSth. The Apostolic
Rite of Confirmation will be administered.
no5S-2t
Cars, 'Wheat and On I .
R&lncy & Levis have r raovo.i their offlce
to Robt. Teare A t'osi . re, wht re they will
pay the hlglu .i t cali pri. etoi Gral i and oth
er rroduce.
Queensware, at
Store.
Cot
the Red
Peorl rillk Crocks at F. E. Johnson
Co's. They ore the best In use. - '
Fly Hetsu Full stock Just retlvei
Bauer's, l-f pare for fiy tirre, '
at
Tha Latest Hew
Can altray be found on lta P. O.
counter.
Ilats-atHtitzcrs.
I.TIIE2SIIIP - FLAYED OUT
AND SEE ME
--t -.. , j.V
Is rcr.nin the UllD CTOIIT! it-min; and
c- to f.;i j u'.I.c Clt0 '0,0 worth of qurtni
r "ri .V,, COST as he u
C . u rili-jti t clce out that branch of trade.
Also, GROCEniES as chep ad they can be
lX'UsLt v, x.-t of the Mississippi river. .
W. n. SMALL.
. j I "i ".l '.';i ii ; ire
Champion ?o. Improved Reaper
and Mower, and Single Mower, with Hand
Hiking attachment. Dropping attachment
or Se'.Mlaklng. This Machine can trully be
11 to be a cTur let? combination ; the mow'
ing qualities are not impaired by any of the
reaping attachment!, and the reaping quail
tl?8 are not Injured In adapting the machine
to cutting grs,is. This hi the only' machine
ever produced for cutting grain and grass,
which Is equal to any single machine for
either pttrpow Th j rhantr to. Reaplrg or
Mowing is qaickly niade.'and la' either ca
pfkclty the Champion No. 2 is equal in every
respect, either as a Peaper or Mower, to any
single machine. . ' ...
We respectfully refer to the following per
sons who Jiave this machine and have used
it during the past season : ' s
Joseph Suitor, VohneyS. Wh lit more, Beat
rice. ' " ' '!
John Creason, JaenH Adams, Wm. G. Coons,
Wm. F. Paris, Wm. I l.JL Peter Ingalls, Geo.
Wheeler. Julius E. Jo'-.nson, "V, F. Russell,
Wyman IZsiit, Jami'S Titus, A 'rew J. Har
vlsore", Wm. II. Titus, ErownvlH i
Wm. Fra-ler, Y,r, II. Ya ,;lcav; :i, A. B Dar-
fee, Mlssocrh
John Jo-.iM, A?pi:iwall.
Peter Es rlet, J hn Thomas, GIc a Eock.
John Th l ric!c j Art - . ; i
Wan i,: . LI Voncouda, Pawnee C.ty.- :
J. R. SUc ford, PnrcelL Long Branch.
Elschof & Ziinraerer, Nebraska City.
W, D, Far J or, E nl . -
J. Han Li, J. IT. Harris, Salem. . C .
Calvin Davis, L. S. Davis, Humboldt.
' SIIELLENBERGER BRO'S.
,ThboVil ircs, thirty-one Machine," were
all made iant year and speak volumes for the
energy of this firm and the value of the Cham'
plom and they feel assured that all that is
necessary to assure the inosfBkeJjtlc&l that
this is the best machine made is to see it in
operation br take tlffe testimony of those -who
have used them.'
:r:ti-i' nff-
navinsnowthoro ?' nghly fitted np my
ale and rumple root i ms,' nt o. 41 'Main
sale
street, I
invite the public of SOUTH
ERN NEERASKA and NORTHERN MIS
SOURI to give in a calL as I shall always
keep on band in Whelksalk Quantities
wines; BRANI IES a LIQUORS, of Vfe,
1 r 1 very.. IxsV and
? purest quality, A
Uof all brands I
Foreign and'Do
al"o have on hasd
during the season, Chicago Ale, Beer, &c
The public, may rely opon my stock being
pure,'aa physicians of this city recommend
it for Medical cscs. 1 ! Full stock of Bitters,
in cases or single hot U tie.' I am also agent
for the best Billiard, I .Tables male.
' .. r ''' ,V'3L HVALLEIU.'
"Tls the song, the sigh of the weary,
! Hard t!:i8, hard ti mes come again no raore,
For lta long yoa have lingered around my
"cidjiu.uir'T'
Oh ! hard, times come again no more."
Present.
Our spirits have been chastened by the trials
which are passed J ,
TTnnltlmii. li o f1 f 1 mo. mm a mra! n nf mniv
, ..v. .v.,..-.v ,..., v .... .
Our purse have been lightened, but we found
To keep bard times from our door,
Tls the shout the cry of the ransomed,
IIard times, hard times can worry ns no
more-")
We have found "the balm of Gllead ;" all can
' i be well fed and dressed
By trading at Teare A Co.'s Store,
LADIES!
.Wishing to purchase millinery goods, will
find it to their benefit to call on Mrs. T. F.
SeatoQj No. IS Main street, jwho has just re
ceived the 'best selected 6tock of Millinery
Goods ever brought to BrownvUhvand' Is
eompetant to do any tiling in that line, as she
Is au 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
bough fin any city. She would also inform
them that she is prepared to da dress making
ln any style they wish.. " - , .
TAlso agent' for the great Empire Sewing
Machine, w ;
Good Building Stone We are now pre
pared to furnish, good building stone, in nny
quantlty. Also, Step Stones, Bases lor Mon
ument or Tomb JStonee, Water Tat les, etc.,
furnished tn short notice 4s:vJ reasonable
terms' :' Lorakck &. Yakxey.
GBEATEEDVCTIOIX JPRWLSttt '
tbe JpniCB JtEVi&JtTor,
1 IS CLOSING OUT IIIS SPRING STOCK
AT. REDUCED PRICES,
TO MAKS R00XP0R STOUTER QOOtB 'I
SOW OS THE WAY!
UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS 'j
ARE X0 W OFFERED I
His shelves must becleare1,Xor the?' nimer
Stock la snch agvas never kj-4iied-iri this
countj-hoth ."or the extend and tmality'of
goods. - . . ' '
VELA YS . ARE VAXGXRQ VS. '
Prnlt Jar At Swan & Ero's. , :
John P. nanny's Combined Machine is
stronge, durable and reliable; cuts wide
swath, is light draft for iwo horses, and never
clogs. Adjusts itself to uneven surfaces, ctn
instantly e Vais?A over obstructioas,- jud
ha no unequal weight on the horses' necks.
Shkllenbebgie, Bpo's, , 7 r
74 McP&ersdnis Elock.' ..'
, Bu.Ider Attertlo-n.-laT?t nowprfr'r' txl
to do auj ' ".';-s i,? j'.isjit p
vicinity. Orders left at the American House
will for rrorrt ptly attended to. Price reason
able '.'.'o : :t first cless ! !
no3l- ' A. E. Bell. -
On and a:
r tnla date I will five no
Indebted to i - 'rri phase
1, or their act. .. .: ti a -'-'
: t, M. HoLTXI"GEIul
credit. Persot
call and settk
left for collcctio:.
June loth I8C3.,
- - - : 1 ft a M
-M i- ' ' ,
Having Pnrcliac T ntlaij; thcPifier s
of Saginaw, Mlchh . :,, ..triie MIElon 1 i t
Dry Pine Lumber on 1 '! :-''coi.ii -.lied
ns to procure larger gnnms lorour Li: :al er
Yard; therefore wei n e 'iyr.ii. 1 thehtsoutiie
corner of Frrst and Water str u, where we
shall put one of the largfrst sio '. of Lumber,
Doors, Blinds, t-ash, etc-, west of the Missis
sippi, and every lody knov, -, or t Lall k now,
that the Saginaw Lumber Is f r s pjrior to
any other Lumber.
Call anil aea, us before porcbaslrS" else
where. tune otocK rrcro luver.i r , x
f . LltLL A SMALL. V i
EMf
Red Store.
Cam CJrovirer Attention I
J. C Denser Is t-xtlu.-.Ive a-jent for ircmsha
county for Cook';t Evni . i.tor arid tho Victo
ry Cane Mills. All V wanting th above
will jlease U&vo tti :r orde-rs nj soon as pos-
Slbl 2. - - ; ---1 .
I tronlie Ile.ie laidnst ry All kinds
of M rble work t.ui be hal at NcL,liardt"s
Marht ) "orks in this c.'ty, cheaper than' it
can be ha 1 elsewhere. None but the lt i ia
lerhJ o&tL
Ice Cream aatl i?o.T. ITia most delight
ful you ever tas.d, at Rosell's Buck Horu
Bakery ; we know, because we've triMi it. r
Wall Paper, Window Shades and School
Books very low, at McCrevry & Nlckt ll's.
' ItJgUe market price paid forwhtat, oats,
ccrrt, iic, by Bedford A Uaadley. '
All Mud cf Uuderwear suitable to' the
season at IIet?ol's.
Private med:cal
aivcrtiscmoiit.
aid, read Dr. Whittlor's
Drug,'Palntn, Oils and Glass at St. Joe
prices, at McCmry & Nlckell'.
PAT; 7
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The present season has demonstrated
to all the wisdom of making some provis
ion to giard against damage to buildings and
danger to 'life by Ughtnlns. All over the
country we hear of buildings being struck,
in rr.any cases one or more of the inmates
have been killed, and most of the buildings
struck have been seriously damaged and
rendered almost worthless.' In the wisdom
of the Almighty an agent has been furnished
by which this damrer can be avertedso
completely, too, as to render the thunderbolts
of Jove as harmless 4s the UJjiiyiephyx that
whispers in the trees In the quiet vesper hour,
or lingers for a moment to kiss the downy
cheek cf "sweet sixtee.?.' This actuate' to
Instant death and destruction is the Tatent
Fluted Lightning Rods, silver tipped, for
which McLaughlin &. Vail eau. are noy pre
pared to take orders and put up oa the short
est notice. These rods are superceding all
others in the east to such an extent that many
are having the old fashioned kind taken
dewri and replaced w Ith Foot's Patent Flut
ed Rods. Call and see it at McFall & Co's.'
Be it nnders toed, that I will not be un
dersold. So' down Y. i'.ti prices at once. "Let
us have Peace," ""'
Very Ee?; ectfully,
- A. D. Marsh.
Great Rntii tU Iletxel' 1
Few Goods I . JVew Goodt 11 .
Summer Goods!
Linen SultsII
Scotch Sui;s! II
1' Cas: IwCreSnltsI!!!
Best material! !!tf Best m-Je!!!!!! Most
fashionable goods!!!!!!! Cheapest goods in
the marketrni!!!!"AtTIetzel's! !!!!!!!!
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IL C. Lett has all (v s of i 1 for Machines.
Plonr From Sp'iii- and 'Winter Wheat,
an A No. 1 article, at F. E. Johnson & Co's.
1 . : 9
Alpaca Coat, at lleizelX
Spring Good at 1 zelX
The attention of at readers is called to
the advertisement cf Cve's Dj-spepsia Cure in
another part of this paper. This truly valu-'
able medicine is recommended by all whq
use it, read the ceruhv i tea.
$33,000,000 is the capital of the Mutual
Life Insurance Coni: .uyofNew York. Jar
vis S. Church is ther i. -ent at Brown ville. It
is the safest company in the woild to Insure
in. ( tf
Ton jean . save twenty-five per cent, by
buying your Books, Papers, Magazines and
Stationery at the Post Office New? Depot.
lNI:u mi ii m m wm . wm mm
,91200 Dollar and Expense I See ad
vertlsement of AmerieanShuttleSewlng Ma
chine in our advertising columns, i j
Sore Efi, almost wlthoat'an exception
can be cured. N&ir-sighted i persons and all
needing glasses, should consult Dr. ICimber-i
lln,8S Main street. ..r:-r
i
Dnclc Coat and Vest well made and
cool atHetzel's. ' . V !
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Linen Snlta from S3 to $1. at Hetzel's.
Iletxel has a splendid lot of Straw and
Panomallats. s T
R. P. Sondtr'i New Harness andj Saddle
Shop Is already one of -the institutions ofxwB
ity. Why? Because he does first class worlq
at reasonable rates.' Give him a calll
Linnou b Ulnton, Blacksmiths, foot Of
. . j , .-.i
Main street, can sei urea, siioe norses, iro:
wagons, 64 InSha best styl
proved machinery.
with their iia-
:
Wool 1 The highest ir trket price paid for
Wool at F. E. Johnson & Co.'s.
For Sale A Cottage ftnd wd of the most,
d-.v. rable residence Lots u the city. Enqtrird
atthlso5ce. j w i-
. , , . .
Organs Burdett's, from l40 o $000; Ma
gon &Mamlln's, ?T5to?ij00; "i. -
. Jamks R, Dyje, BrownviUer
! 1 t. I
Woe?! Wool J I Wool 1 1 X We will pay
the hl3";iesteastern market price In casbr-fbr
all tradr-j' of wool. f s
A. lilAr t Co., Reghlator.
,X.ifVen- Drawer If y6u want a good.
article, can be had 6f J. S. HetzeLo. 70.710
Pherson Eloclw t . I " "i ' " I
HolUlnger'a Groceries are nnsnrpassed,
jja ! e Bella them -very low for cash.
W . , j - ,' ;
Iletael, at T3. MePhersoq Blocklias on
hand a full Une of XIauze Shirts. ----' j
, ' T 1
Trmki and Valises At Hetzel's.
Machine Oil of all kinds at McCreery &
Nlj Cell's
: i
ence Wire n abundance at SheUenber-
l'rr's. .""
'Jin: niuiHOJV wirv
f U
a 7 t-aV
cr.r"18G8
IS ILv Al'SS
L4M It.
TO 6IV1: - j
, TJIE rERFECT OPERATION OF EVEBY
CTTARTEH OAK STOVE
FULLY -GUARANTEED,
7
THEY STID 0!
'0:t in: --. w ity,
And OjZ ISIKNCE.
For simplicity orrnni:r?Tnent
And for L'ieaul.aevi in Cooking,
ThGyr.rcIIcmGlnstitutions
Mar.'i'ucturM ia 11 e AVest, and '
. adapted to ti;e want of '"-
YTestern SoutliernPeople
6-. rely no pool housekeeper can afford
1c be w ithout one.
FOB PRICK LIST, AbCSESS
btiti Manufccturing Co.
C12 L. G14 lii ZlAlTi STUET,
ST. LOUIS, MO. r
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33-6,1) J
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PLOTHING! CLOTHING!! Cheap
y at HETZEL'S
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
at HETZEL'S.
TRUNKS, VALISES, &c, &c, in
X endless variety, at HETZEL'S.
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RIVALLED
SPECIAL' rGTl
THE ILIENLY
Kidneys are two
TnE
in. ikUttt Okt i.
Situated t t!ie npper part of the loin, lrrm-p l -A t
f.t,aiidC'ii!.-!,;.,of iiir;e ! '.t-s. i. ; Ale'i-
rior, the IattThir. auj the .:
l'be antfiinr tt'-.viti.s. li' . r i. i of ti.v,iie
or veins, hicl serve iw a ! -t .i-.t f. i Ll:. u itse anJ
convey it ti tiie exterior. Tlie exteric-r is a conduc
tor hLho, terminal in in aslnsr;s time, c rut e Ul tlie
I reter. Th urt-ters are ceuiieeted'aaa Lie blad
der. The bhi'lder Is composed of var!o-s coverin;iS or
t!sue ciVHll into prt, vi.: te Cjiaer. the
Lower, the IS'ervoiM, and tlie ilucous. Ttie upper
expels. tle liwt-r retains. ' Many have a Uwir to
urinate without the ability to retalu. TLisf.e-4aeii
ly occurs ia children.
Tocure these BSee-tlons, we mustbrins; lntoa--"5on
the musie, which are entraed in their various
I'uiictions. If they are neo'Vicitd, Giavet or lr"j sy
dirv-ensue,
The reader must alsa be made awftre, that how
ever sliKlit may be the attack, it Is sure to fleet the
bodily health and mental power?, our flesh and
tloo are supported frora the
Goat, or K heninatij.ni. Pun K;turrlrir hi the
lo:ns isinaiCHiive I tne ttixive
fs. T'hev oc
cur in iroii8 disposed to acid stoinaca and cL :y
eorteretiona,
The tiravel. The $:ravl eiwues from ne"" ft
or improper treatment ot The kidneys. 'I hi- or
gans eii)i? weak, tbe water is not exptUed from the
uiauuer, out anowea to remain ; it becomes leverish,
and sediment forms. It is from tins deposit the
stone is formed, and cravel ensut-s.
Dropey is a collection nf wult In some p:' rts of
me iKtuy, ana Dear fliiierent n trnea, acconr-'ifto
the parts aKected. viz.: when irei-eralry diii i.ed
over the body, It is called A nasal en : when of abdo
men, Ascites; when of the chest, H vdrorhorax.
Treatment. Helmbold's highly concentn ed
compouiMi Extract Buohu is tiKcidenlv one of the
Desi remoaies rordiseasai of the bhsdder. kidneys,
gravel, dropsical Bweilins, rhenmaii.m, and ir ity
atl'ections. Under this head w haa urraii'- ly
8ii ria, or difhculty and pain in rassine water. s 'iity
secretion, or small and fre'jueia disehar-res of wa
ter; mmiiBii ry, ur stopping or water; ilemui iria,
or bloody urine; trtnit and l;heuinatwm of the kid
neys, without any change in qimntitv. btitiin ase
ofcolor, or dark water. Jtwasalwavsnlshlrre n
mended by the late ir. Physick, ln'thetreaireciuia.
This medieine lncreanes thepowr of digestion,
and excites the abdurbenla Into healthy exercis", bv
which the watery, or calcareous, depositions, tinil
all unnatural enhirRemenls, as welLas pain au 1 in
f.amation. are reduced, aud it ia t.iken by m-n,
women, aud children. Inrectiona for use aud thet
accompany.
f i iv ' '"''o "' ' " '
' ' " " 'FRtLADELPMiA, TA. Feb. 23,lSor.
IT. T. HrXMBOLD. Ilrue'irist :
Dear Hik-t-I have been a snfferer for upwards of
twenty years, Gnrin? wn;cii tunel have used vari
ous niediclnal preparations, and been under Jhe
treatment of the mast eminent physicians, expert
enrins but little relief. ...
Having sern your preparation extensively ad
vertised, I consulted with my family ihysician In
regard to usin your Extract Buchin
IdidlhlBbettuie I had usc-d all klnihi of adver
tised remedies, and had found them worthier, and
some quite injurious; In fact- I despaired of ever
gettimr well, and determined to n: no remedies
hereaiter unless I knew of the inKredienU. It was
this that prompted me to use your remed v. As you
advertised that it was composed of buchii, cul bs,
and Juniper berries, it occurred to me and mv phy
sicians as an excellent conibinaation, and with his
advice, after Rn examination of the article, and
consulting auain with the drutrieist, I concluded to
try It. I commenced itu.se about eight months as;o,
at which time I was confined to mv room. From
the tirst bottle I was astonished andgratihed at the
benei'lclal effect, and after usine it three weeks, was
oo.e to waiK out. i leiimucQ i;i.-e writin? you a f ull
statement of my case at that time, but thousht My
improvement mlbt only be temporary, nd there
fore concluded to defer and gee if it would ellect a
perfect enre, knowinff then it would be of greiUer
value to you, and more satisfactory to r"e.
.1 am now able to report tliatacureistiiucted P.ter
using the remedy for hve tnontlis
r I have not uAul any now for three mottls, and
feel as well In all resists as ever 1 did. .
Yonr Buchu bing devoid of any unplea?&rt Uste
and odor, a nice tonic and Inviirorator of the svs
teu, 1 do not mean.tobe without t wher.evtr occa
sion may require its use in such elections.
.-'-. m, McexjRtrrr?
hoii'-i any doubt Mr. McCormick'a UU a i, e
reiert to the following fcnt!emen: v
Hon. Wm. Bigler, ex-CJovernor, Pennsylvania.
KotTTos. B. ITorence, rh:J:tU 'pl n. ; ;
TCoji. J. S. Biiick, Judfje, i'hiiiideii'hsa.
" Korr. u.'it; F.irter, ex-ioverner. 1'e nsyiranla.
Hon: Ellis Levis, Judfle, Philadelphia. ' ' '
.'. Hon. K. '. Urier, Ju1ire,V'iiited states Court. J
Hon. ti. WL Woodwnrd. Juile J'hilmletphia. - '
Hon. W. A J'orter, City oiu;itor, HiilaOeiphia. -.
ton. John Bitter, exHiovernor, Otiifornin.
. Ifon. K iiink.s.Anm'U)r-ieiienii,Wasliington4.C.
'And many others, if necessary; - - . .
bold by DrnKKtsta and dealers everywhere. Be
ware of counterfeits. Ask lor Helmhold s. Take
no other. Pbick tl.Z't per bottle, or. bottles for
Sfi.50. Uelivtred to any address. Describe symi-
iomn in an romirwnications. y - v . .
AadKswvll. f, UELMHwr.D, 10? and Clumieal
WareKouM, Broadway, fV. V' - - - -
ry?fonere irenulne unless done up In steel-en-
frrnvea wrapper; witii iau-imiie of luyUliemical
Warehouse, and signed - - " ' -
. las-Znij H. T. II ELM BOLD.
'"Ve'rd er.WIl6m for yonnsr meh'pn the
Kuling I'HSKion in outli and Eiirly JIanhood, with
KELK HELP for the Errlnt; and unfortunate. Sent
ln sealed letter envelopes, free of charee. Address,
hOWAIU) AsjSOC'IATIUN, Box B. Philadelphia,
ra. ..-.!
Manhood: How Lost, How Restored.
trnf-f-mf-rm Just published, new edition of Dr,
Jf fftr t' j.C'ulverwell'8 Celebrated Esav on the
mi. .t'.li radical cure without medicine) of
m in.i.irr.ii Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weak-
' nens, Invo-uniary-Seniinal Losses;
Impotency. Mental and Physical Incanaititv. Im
pediments to Marriage, etc.; also. Consumption, Ep-
nejwy, ana t ils, uiuueeo by ueil indulgeuou or seiu
ai extravagance. -
s Price iu a sealed envelope, only 6 cents.
1 he celebrated author, in thus admiiwble ecsav,
clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful
practice, mat ine atarmintr consejueiices oi sen
abuse may be -rudimliv rurert without the danger
ous use oi imernni medicine or the application of
uwtuiiiii fwintiii!; out a mode of cure at once ami'
pie, ce.rUkin aiul enectutu, by means of which every
sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may
cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. " j
ft b" This lecture should be in the hands of every
youin anu every man m ine mni.
Sent under weal, to any address. In plain envelope
postpaid, on tbe receipt of six cents, or two postage
stamps. Also. Dr. Cnlvemell's "Marriage iuide,"
price ai cents. . Address the publishers,
CHAH.J. C.Klin ev Co., 1 i
13-40-y 127 Bowery, New York, P. O. i86.
DR. WHITTIER,
K REGULAR GRADUATE OF
il MEDICINE, as diplopia at Office will
show, hasbtfen longer engaged" in the treatment
of Venkrkal. sexual and Private Diseas
es than any other physician in St. Louis.
Syphilis. Woiiorrhas, tileet, Strictnre, Orchittis.
Hernia, and Rupture ; ail urinary Diseases and
Syphilitic er Mercurial Afflictions of Throat,
Skin or Bones, are treiittd with unparallelieU
success.
Spermatorrhea, Sexutu Debbiiity and Im po
tency, as the result of self abuse in youth, sexu
al excess In maturer years, or other causes, and
which produce some of i be following etl'ecw, as
Nocturnal EmLssiens, blotches, debility, dizzi
ness, dimnem of sight, confusion of ideas, evil
foreboding, aversion to turttiety of females, loss
of memory aud sexual pewer, and rendering
marriage improper, are permanently cured.
The Doctor's opportunities in hospital and
private praoUce are uiiMirpassed in St, Louis or
any other citvv Back hies of St. Louis papers
prove that he has been located here longer than
any other so advertisim?. Th establishment,
library, laboratory and appointments, are un
rivalled ln-he west, it nsiirpassed anywhere.
Age, wijh -experience, can be relied upon, and
the doctor can refer to many physicians through
out the country. In pti'd; success and present
position he stands without a competitor.
The Writing- of n Tltyslclaa whoe rep
utation in I'nioi'-wide-shouid
be worth reading-.
Doctob WiliTTiER'publ.'shes nlVtAical Pnmph
Ifi relating. o venereal tiiseases and tlie disas
trous and varied consequence of self-abuse that
will be sent to any address In a sealed envelope
for two stamps. Many physicians Introduce pa
tients to the doctor alter reading his medical
pamphlet. wCommonicatlon confidential. A
friendly ta!le will cost you nothing. Office cen
tral, yet retired No. t17 St. Charles street. St.
Louis, Mo. i Hours U a.m. to 7 pan. Sundays li
to 2 p.m. ' 1 , . ; ' 22-y
NEAV-STEAMFERRY
The BrowTil? Terry Company
hav now running between . .
AUD
North Star and Phelps City, Ho.,
the new and commodious Steam Ferry
11AXUY t. - AIU70LD !
THIS BOAT is entirely new,? with
power and capacity to cross everything
tht may come, in any weather. ,
Eor crossing Cattle into or out cf this Land Tf
trict, this is the best point. This boat Is expccUliy
fitted up to ensure safety in eros-siiig stock, and large
cattle jwns are a! ready erected at U.e ot. J ot te I '. ii.
Depot at 'nei ps L"ity. tvecan insure ine iraveiins
tmblic that ail in ourriower shall be done to make
this the most reliable crossingon the ili-vsouri river.
BROWXYILLE FERRY CO.
13-25-tf ..... . - . ,
A RARE
rr A T
771
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1
J.J I 2
BEST PRODUCE FAHII
'IN .NEMAIIA COUNTY, - ;
r
Containinj 1G0 Acre?.-
PRTY Acres of good Timber, tal
lanwin bikth ftate of cnltivation. All
r Trttnm LitndJ Two snisll dv.c' t honfest
one of them new. Stabling for six head hordes. A
pnon yoong uige Jledcs au uround the clace.
.Veil located for stock raising. . s .
T ER MS HALT CASHrBALLANCE IN ONE
AND TWO YEAiiS.
Adr!res the subscriber at Sherman. Xem,it a.
County, Nebraska.
IS&tJ R. A. STEW AST.
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H O
coe'3 corcn UALSAr:.
coe'5 corci: dalsa::l
COT95 if f r
v j ij 4. 4 .. a
V
A SURE REMEDY FOR
" ft - r Mr t 1
joics, uOji?:i. croap, iiiCacii-
AND WILL RELIEVE
C017SUZIPTXVZ: COUGH.
For years It has been a honsehold medlcln- and
mothers, anxious for the safety of their chilirt,
and alt who su.ier frf)ru any ilisea,4 of tl.e tiirtft,
chest and lunsrs, ainnot f?:rd to b wi.bti it in
addition to the ordinary iour outlet soloo? in the
market, we now furnudi our uamn'ioift f "nilv rize
bottles, which will. In eommoj Wiia tLe u.iier asze,
be found at ail Drugstores. - ; -. .
. ; : 1 ; - : : I
::-i'-. For Croup,-,,:;
The Balsam will be fbnnd Invaluable, and may al
ways be relied upon ia the most extreme cuaea.
I
TTIiooIns' Coc;Ii.
The testimony of all who have iwl It for this ter
rible diwws during the last ten yeais, is, that it in
variably relieves and curts it.
k.
f?orc
Throat
Keep your thn.-'t wet w'h tlie Balsam taking
mue ana often sua y . u
vpry soon find rehef.
IXara Cclils a;
Yield at once to a steady ne c-f tv s great r'"-ied r.
It will stu t--e in givuj rfi.ft wliicii n.1 o...t r;ni
dies have i-.. i.
Sorer
t: ir t:
- . . .
, xm, j. .1 u. . .
nr""? an l ,
Do r ;
Coe's
above i. .
symptoi -1
sooner or
shadows . .
'tp'
' ' ' Ing
y i the
onitory
"1, will
kiley of
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In C
Many a care-worn
day reloices that I r L.-
i !Icf and to
le easy aud
.jam.
prolonged by the a je of U.
..-..I ii. 'i;. i.
Amntif tlte Many Testimonial la par
Possession, whTnlyr(Mni '
-'? ''I ' for the following!
i ; .iVew Haven, Co nn, Oct 17, 131 &'
Memr. C O. Clakk Co.:' "'-' " ' '
, Oi'jf tuemex I feel it ditty and pleasure to rive
you the benefit of my experience in the use of Coe's
Couxh Balsam. 1'roin tttkinr a heavy cold, I was
taken doni wi the oottTewion'ot' t' In" "", and
continued to iaJ, under the oe.-t carecii..i;l' was
given up by the most compeumt meiipl authority,
to die. There seemed not bin z but strangulation nt
death before nys. X was told Jiat further riej i i at
tendance and mexliciiie was useless, nd I ti re
sigu;d to death, when a friend, who hiivl been en ,y
lienehUed by using tlie liaison, brotik" it uiea Ix.t; U.
Thia was after I had done with the Ui.x tor ami medi
cine, and I continued to improve, until my conga
stopped, and my lungs healed, and got w eli. I ued
teu bottles. -I remain, gents, with evat roi-n,
. - Your ob't serv't, JO; IN WELLtt,
.. .. 2u Washingtoa St, S Uvea,Ct.
InSliort,' -
The people know the article, nd !t ne?ts no com
ment from us. It Ls for sale by every Druggist and
.Dealers in ineoicines in me l uitea &taie3. ,
TIIE C-. CLARK. CO v
Sole Proprietors, New Hve, Ct.
ti . ;
ii i .
nCADt UCADtt HEAD!!!
THE ATTENTION OF TIIE PURLIC
... 13 CALLED TO THE , ,
' WORLD'S GRE.1T REMEDY .
COE'S DYSPEPSIA CIT.H,
This preparation Is pronounced by Dyspeptics as
the only knwn remedy that wiil sunly cure that
aggravating and fatal malady. For years it swept
on iu fearful tide, carrying before it to an untimely
grave, its millions of BufXerers. . ... , - r,
Coe's Dyspepsia Cnrebascontie
" "to tae Ilcscue.
i n -. :
Indigestion, Dyspeptia, Sick Headache, SourneM
orA.cidUgtf&miaclRitintjofFooil, i
X'r 'J . " t 1 i . ill": . .-inn 'Willi.', ;
imYlaiul&tcit Ixutitude,- JTeo-
, i -- i i
riness JinaZty tcrmina . j
y.t.v
' ilng in Death.
Are as surely cured by this potent remedy. aithj
patient takett it. Although but five year Iw-Tore the
people, what is the verdict of the msiwes?' H!ar
what Lester Sexton, of Milwaukee, nys:. ':
From Lester Sex too, of Milwaukee. "
.. 1 fe'.' ' "Milwavkee, j;m.;i,i?3.
2JenrK C. G'. Clark & Cb.J , .
'" Both mvself and wife have T4 Cr's Tys wpsia
Cure, and irha proved perfectly sti-Ou toi-y uh a
remrcly. I have no hewOation in saying taal we hare
received great beneH rrom Its use. ,
- Very respectfully.
(Signed) t.x ; . .LEsJTESSEXTOX
A Great Illessiny.
From Rev. L. F. Wanl, Avon, Lorain Co., O.
Messr, Strong &'Arvwtr ' ' " -'."l rf
. ,; : -. . . , a i ISW'JTisi-, Cleveland: i
GnrrLrMvnr It g!ve meirrit plea.-Mire tijate
that my wife has derived e'ffct benefit from the use
of tJoe'sPyspe!" Cwre. t l.e has been for an'imber
of years greatly troubled w i:h DysperiajScejn-riH-nied
with violent paroxysms of constiimtion. uti'cli
so prostrated her tliat (he wua ad the while, fin
months, unable to do any.Jiiag. ehe t:sk, at your
Instance, i'oe's Dwpevpia Oire, and has d?rivei
OliKAT BKNKFlT i llil IT, and Is now cins(ar
utiveiy weil. S(:e nnrda thia meiiicine asareut
blessing. Truly your.
Jan. Wth,lS3S. L.F.WAED.'
CIcrsTEaen.
The Bev. Isaac Aikft, of AHethsrty, tnntfip
that It has cured biui, art;r ail other remedies had
huied. i
DriiSTjisls. .
Any drngtrist In th coortry will tell yon. If yoa
take the irounle to enouire, that everv me tii.U buvs
a boule of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure frorri them, waits
in the mont untitiatitie'I pniifie of its great uieiiciruU
vh-tues. ...,. . . , , . . .
Coe's Djspfyr.'n Cure
Will also be f-mndinvahiali to 'l r?spi of PJnrrha
p winery. Colic. S'im.per t ' : , -u -i ts, ,r- m x, tnd
la Uu-t every i.s.rieri cooii.t.i n of iastMi .. X
Sold by Iwu-.-.-u in ci" . or coinitry ev;ri ierp
at per bottle, or by ppiiCftUoa to
TUEC. CL CLARK CO.,
Sole Proprietors, New Eve a, Ct
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luiDIEo IT.GE, LACE.
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CARPETS, OIL rrXJTIIS, AiD GROCERIES.
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Dress Gco&sl tte?.d . 1 .
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" Sicixs 2fuslins, Plaid, Striped
and Checked Jaconets, A an-
.took. Victoria Lawns, Pooh
Mulls, Pirds Pye Linen, Cor
ded Dimity, Iruh Linens, ,
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ing, Ticking '.all grades.
3,cqd "-Tartly. .
' , ' Coitonndes, Denims, Tweeds,
.Kentucky, Jlary land and
, , eouri Jeans, and Pine Cu&si-
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i all sizes. 43 Dozen. . -
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' Latent Spring Styles. ' 10 Doz.
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White and Colored, Linen and
Cotton. 12 Dozen.
" Ko. 1 article. 5 Dozen;
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Iliiiney ii, Lcvt-Is Etcro V.
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1 Ilcwse on Main street, 2 lot.j. . .
2 Houses on Rich&Mj streets ; two 1 ; ' i c
I nobs on Nebraska st.; 3 or 3 lotj.
Hoase nn-1 lot OQ comer cf fclith an i :iila
street; i'AAi.
rr.'m.v atvl 5 lost r.ar Dejt Crnnn. of
.etraska Trnrtit I'allrotvl. No. if.1,
if ornlceil.tr; f.ne par ten: i-. ) werh f i
trs and shrn1 n t;,e i fori, . v :;1
tika a span of Mo. 1 Lvrs. or jaa,Vi ia ta
trade, at inariet price.
A No, 1 Erlck IIone, 7 Room. 2 lot t..r
hnsirtps part ff th Citv, on Waf t r
Price S',0w. Ttnai en.,.
Hoo,a anI two lots oi Mails' rwf, v r
plastere-K pood weil and -.? - ..i u
oiiered for the small snta cf j c.- a.'
Ilonse and on lot f t file. iljrs u tt.-U
plastered and near basinets t-art cf towi.
Price X0,
House and foarlot. sf Tendl-T Itr,i" n; r.
len fer.Hi.riaa view of Elver u..i r.vi
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House and two lots on Wafrt
Elocicfjoni Main street, fe.rJl.U J. A Lr-
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T?i of Sc. T. 8, R. 11,3.1 arre. . r.l'X
s u'"u,uaiiinrgin k, in n 1 yean p s -r
Miuocr. -a oartjauu miles xrou i? '
818 Acrei No. 1 Os Tir Lnn I w: v,a
Itnllesof AfpinivaU, aiipcriure. . .
139 Acr"9 cf Eottra lndwl.l.In Ir"cf
Tera. on tltelln f th- Xruai ii.ll. i: -a
and dry, 2d boUom. I ;-,.: ptr aeie.
SO Acres open prairie near Lcnn. "CI? 13
per acre. . . ....
80 Acres' near St. Frederick at SJ per ai-M.
Nw V Reo,-1, T. .1 R.: H, 1 0 n.-:cim (j,
watt?r, splemlid land. irtce ?l,e. , , . ,,.
' XwSec. 12, T. 5, R.11. 11 AcW.'"r'-t
stream of water lu the coui-y. tj mil. i of
town.. .J1,X). ( r . , ; .. j
600 Acres of No. 1 Land. Cord sx-lt firr.
Runulinr Water and BomeErjUt tut i
place, on tr Tiirrt rnd toTecumh, lie
atriw, and t.e p.! tie l:ivrs and directly
we?t of i.roTknvt.ie 12 rii..eH. 'Aii in on
body. Town 6. Range 13. At J7j per aero
600 Acres a-Vofntn? the above. Choice Lr..
Water and ii ttttr; 11 miles of Erowav
west, at ill) per acre,
180 Acres splendid seoond bcttnrti lif
nine miles-of theity,andi;.of theNcaa
, harlverfoT l,l V. ' . i
113 Acres ftfi.r Torir ErlJge, nine miles
f from town for iljw. .
ISO Acres', eight and a half ratlesofE-e city,
.forsjuu. ' '
S3 Acres c2 Z.r.nd
ON
ZJcKISZCII IZZLA2TDI
800 acres fencel and nn.ler crltivatlon : 60
acre Timber; two Holism on the Farm; a
pplenilldbtcK'JsEarm; at 13 per acre. 'Jirii
liberal. - , .
North East nnarter rf Roth East quarter of
Section 4, Town 4, Ittnge 14.
Soath East onarter of Poath East qaarter of
bection 4, Town -4, Range li.
NrtfthWestqnarterof Q-- j East quarter of
Section , Town 4, Rangv , . '
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13) Acres, nine miles fron ' rownville, a l
west cf Nemahf City, oa tbe line of taa
Urownvillrt and Ft. Kewrney iiatiroad, at m
' bargain. f K) tlown, the rest on onto, two
and three years time,
13) Acres No. I Prairie Land, good water, at
: to per acre. .
tO Acres in Bectlon 9, Township 4, Range 13.
40 Acres in Section ?7, Township 4, Ran-js IL
North-Eaxt qnarter swtlon 5, Townshtp ,
Rant 14. 1 acrrs; -ia rei broke gixl or.e
and a half story houe 1 IxZ, itit iien 12x11,
pood well at the door, stock, wafer on tin
; piace, ' acres of Timber, lor il-.v. -
nicnAnro:: co.
22 Acres South West Quarter Section li
mvmtt a, imuj 1 gnu liOt ') an l In .Veo-
tlon 11. Town . liar,? l 4' $ mile- wnt U
Aspiawall, rr!endd prairies. &),U per
acre.
lot) Acres In Town 3, Range 1L
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Acres near Salem, at a bargain.
ICO Acres in Section 11, Town Raxrge IL
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lt'iO Acres ln Section Town IL EanTa l
id Acres in S.cton X, To wn 3, Rar.e 15." '
SotJ'Jj half P-rtion is Town 1, Ean-ri erwt ;
,--i '" ic.ww.ict vi iiiijoor, .;.r-ii rnriu
in Pawnee conn ty. splendid str- ..T of w-
ter rnnnlna; tiirouua the p.-i-- f..r':" ;i
around, S3 per acre, ii exiles id i a vnee City.
:."t half of South West charter cf S.-cr -a
u'1.0'''"0' 'TOth West quarter f
nuuilviu 1,1II1J5J1,
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North Wert quarter Section 8, Town 2, Ear. -a
West ?1 of North West qTiarter Section
, Town 2, Range 11. -
13D Acre w 1th some TlrnVr a nd a C-ad M'a
, iwum on tje piace, spieiteUd ITaij-te, 3. 1
waver. ,
jomrcoir cou:rrr.
LOOK HERE!
1,600 Acres of No. 1 choice Prairie LanJ
""u c-:t k-w eo KiTi aroav-i ert-"a s"n
tion; witiiin onmllec-f thesrwyvd r t'a
of the Nernaha Vallf-y P.. It; ef vi Btiie
sonth of Lineila, within ot.er rf a tr!
mill an I the town oflfrof,., ar. t-riv
miies N. w. of Tmuuseh, at i ,',;j p..r acra
3?k ArTPR- A of Inr-' "what is land, ia
MriiietuT!t e! .";t ro:,,- t uf
Tecnicseh.iOr'iile of EronvtU, at ii per
acre. 1 be ire red only Lr 2.1 d-v. a;Vr
that will want rn-ire. "In r,ne f t-s
nei.rhborhor!.: sn the County, Latvi e,wr
n dirt. "Si leaded wau-r" ca trri-.j
CTeek. -
Gl1) Acren in Town ft, E.nire 11; f 1. n ".: !
1 una; rtinnln? wattor on t ; j : w-e; r
mile north west of Tecum ! ; f- . ..
f trms around the place ; at tr.e 1j .v s t. : J
S 1.SJ0 per acre.
40 Acros out of Section 33, Town 3, E. i r 10
afc ;o er itcre.
SO Acres No. 1 Prairie.
SCO Acres ln Town 8, Ear 53 1
150 Acres with splendid Sprir.ijof waf-, rm-
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