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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1869)
STcllrasllir aflMrtusw. 7 . RELIGIOUS NOTICES. Vr-ISOOPAL CTIURCH-Oorner A"n , .h -treel. Hervice evt-ij wiuw """""J " I""" every SuDd.yevenuDAVi9t ' LODGK DIRECTORY. t'f O F.-Brownvllle Lodge No. S, I. O. O. F. oneayevenlnro each week, at 7o clock tton i Ureytnieyer Brick, on p. m., i? vtMiUi Brother are Invito AU jwung Gico. W. DoMKT, Secy. "m V A: A. M. Nemaha Valley Lodge No. 4. A. f m meeu oa the 1st and ad haturdays la Lchmnniii.M ft o'clock p.m., at their Uall In the TbfUn. Brother 'itlUCKMM. Secy. Arrival n Departure f the Stalls. Southern and Eastern arrives at 12 m.; departs at rtiisni and Eastern arrive at 4 p. w.; departs 'ills Ms" arrives at In. m.: departs at 7 a m. r i,..u .rwvua .t 12 m Wmli-i at 1 n. in. TTric- Mall arrli es Mondays, Wednesdays and Int Msll arrivis Fridays at 4 p. departs " 5w o'ltw Hours from 7 a. m., toTv: p. m. fun toy. from to to msam. W. A.ruiAji ic, P.M. fle Table Kt. J sc. aad C. B. H. It. Onandafter MayZtd.l. Trains will leave Phelps gttlon a follows: OOINO JfOBTlI. OOTN'O SOUTH. Pm-T Leave... H:2S.m. '2:27 p.m. wZTLeave.- 1:44 p. m. 11:25 a m. . Mtdl trains daily except Sunday. . IrisMceotbaturday. Ij-ivrfi Rogers' Omnibus leaves BrownvUls for .Kataro.andl2in..daily. LOCAL MATTERS. J. L. Collvapis Edltr. tttTRSPAY MORNING. AUGUST 19, 1899. " Special Call! K To Vie Member! of Nemaha Valley w Kf Ixxtgo JTo. 4. A. F. & A. JL, and aU A Mi"nt resident in this jurisdiction: Yon we lummoned to meet at Masonic Hall Brownville, at tho Regular Communication Saturday evening, the 21st infit.. to consider matters of great Importance to the welfareof the Order. O. B. HEWETT, W. M. Aug. l)th, A. U.58C0. Denim Overalls At netzel's. The weather la clear, very warm and dry, til present. Gs and those elegant Wheeler & Wil son Sewing Machines at the Bazar. ' gtadrbaker and Jackson Wagons at St. Joe prices, at J. B. Bell's Lumber Yard, cor. of 1st and Vator streets. E t, Ear and Catarrah, successfully treat d,by lr. Klmberlln. Office over the Post Office. . CarrUffs for gale. I have a good Family CarrtsKc. nearly ue w ; a two horse buggy, and set of I am ess, for sale. . ' K. W. FURXAS. Charles Ilclmer has the fullest assort ment of Boots, and Men's Ladles', Misses' and Children's Shoes, in the city, which he is selling very low for ch. . Thai complimentary nop to rrof. Smith, hurt Friday ultrht, was a perfect success, as well as a deserved compliment to his ability as a mubk'lan. Godey for September is on our table. It is 4 IwJintlful work, and handsomely ornamen V4. Tlie engravings arc of the finest quali ty. Address L. A. Oodey, N, E. ?or. Blxth ami Chestirat Sts, Philadelphia, ra. We notlco that the market of this city 1 well supplied with melons, cucumbers, ap ples, cablmgf, onions, potatoes, tomatoes, squashes, beets, turnips, green corn, all ni which are better and cheaper, than ever before offered, In Brown vllle. v Big: Fish. Last Tuesday evening Robert IbwVuraoa caught a cat fl&h, in the Missouri rtrernear tie mill at the foot of Main street, welching about one hundred pounds. It wa csQght on a hook not over an inch long. Phillips Barues have bought out the Uverytck and stand of IL M. Gillespie at the foot of Main street, in this city, who will continue the business as heretofore. They sre men of energy and means and will run Uic business fully up to the wants of the pub lic Ulve them a call! Ths Lc vee. The City Council, at a special meeting last Monday, let the contract for fix ing up tho Levee to T. W. Bedford for 65(10. A passage is to be left for the water, and a bridge thrown across for the passage of teams. This would have been the proper more In the nt place; but,letter late than never." Meafurd &, Howard:, as will be seen by a notice elKewhere, have entered Into partner ship as Architects and Builders, and are men whom we can recommend in both respects. At the rate our town is progressing, large and euftly buildings,' loth public and private, be called for, and this firm can now sup ply both designs and do the work. GOLD REWARD. Buefcs' Brilliant Cook Stove took the Gold Medal above the Chartertak and other com petlng Stoves, at the New'Orleans and St. LouU Fairs, In 1S6. For sale at the Pioneer More Store, by. - -3m J. C, DEUSER. We learn that our School Board have let ths contract for fencing the High School Block, leveling It ofT and otherwise improv ing It, Also to have substantial br lck neces ry buildings erected Immediately. This in ' of the most beautiful sites In the city, and under the present energetic management Ul be made to look nearly as It ought. : Mrs. Bear A. Maore, having engaged the fvlocs of an experienced Dress A Cloak Hakcr, will be prepared, after the first of Mt month, to do work in that line in the Wt style and on the most reasonable terms. R&Ustrtlon guaranteed. Ladies, give them a call. , J urt reoetred from New York, more edging ; and from Chicago, mora hats. Kits P. n, Davison has been employed to teach la out rubllcSchool In this city the coming year. Have you seen her specimens wax work at the Mrs. Bear 4 Moore's Mil linery Establlfehment on Main Street. She Proposes to give lessons in this fine art. Those "lhin to Join the class will call on Friday ths 2s Ui insL, at No. 5k Michigan Lwmbor Yard. Seo the Ad- TtUcmentof J. R, Bell's Michigan Lumber rd. He has certainly as fine and full an "suientof Lumber, Sash, Doors, Door and tadow Frames, Mouldings, rickets, Ac, n le found rn any yard in the west, and from the great number of teams constantly baling Lumber from his yard we Judge he "lust be celling It very low. You will save .Honey by calling on him before purchasing """there. &reThWr Arrested. Edmond Wilcox arrested In Brownville, iu possession wolen horse on lat Tuesday. The horse be wngd. to John Rvan. ret.ldlnz ten mifes "orth of Omaha, and was taken from his Jtilses by Edmond Wilcox, his hired man n ""?lf was clofw'lv followed by a son of the ner tuita he reached Brownville, where he arretted. From a diary in possession of imof we learn that he is about nineteen r of age, ona Onof lived In Boynton. 111., im wbl5e ln Co. B, 73d Illinois Reg mt, at a very tender year in his life. Im,x Johu L. Carson, Banker, of l . during the past week, victim a'. Ul ime of about $100, on a forged I km Central National Bank of Boon f Villa 9 . to Kt. Louis National Bank, St. ! tor,? The swindler, Wm. Hodge, first 1 (wT Ur&ri on Lotd bank whicn S Viai-imlJ.,.. .... ..... . . . i end if ua nocge naa mm wv.. "'-oulsandthe money came all "ght. on the strength of this he presented the torn! dnU'1, vhlc!l WM accepted and ""teij) r. " tor fc- P tr80n wm Klv liberal re- i Barrett. PERSONALS. Capt T. White, the Jflrat merchant that ever did business in this city, was In town during the past week, looking the same pleasant, good-natured gentleman that we remember so well in the -flush times" of '5fl, lie wrecked on the rock of good-nature, Capt. J. L. Carson Is again in town for permanent stay, having resigned the position of receiver of the Land Office at Beatrice Wm. Shellenberger returned to our city last Friday, as was not anticipated by many of his admiring friends, 'alone' J. 8. ITetzel has gone to New York, and ta ken with him his family. He will take short rustication among his friends, and on his return will bring arousihg stock of Clothing, etc He will this time exceed all his former efforts in the line of a magnificent stock of good. Judge C. W. Wheeler and family returned to this city last Monday. He makes this his home hereafter. Canton Clipper JPloics! THE BEST PLOW MADE. At SHELLENBERGER BRO S. Illustrated Annual of Phrenology and Thyslognomy for 1870, now ready contain 50 engravings of leading Editors Bryant, Greeley, Bennett, Brooks, Marble, Dana, Ray mond, with portraits. The Male and Female Form; Why Children Resemble their Par ents; Gen. Grant and his Cabinet, with Por traits ; Physiognomy in Politics, or "Faces and Places;" Science of Conjugal Selection, nappy Marriages, Temperament in Wedlock; American Artists; TheSIeep Walker; Brain Waves; Psychological; 8Ir Edward Land seer, Lorenzo Dow and Peggy his wife. Royal Ladies of the French Empire, with portrait; Gulzot, the blatesman ; now to clioofo a Helpmeet ; Wba 1 May ? and much mo:-e in this rich and racy Annual, which sells for 23 cents. "8. R Wells, Publisher, New York. A girl and two beaus did homeward go From where they'd been a dancing ; Their feet felt light, and dark the night, Towards the ditch advancing. Bald she: Pll give to you one hand. To you I'll give the other; And that big hole right In the rood We'll miss It without bother. Right fol de dol, right fol de dol, right fol de dol de dl do. Tho largest took a leading part The night was dark and pitchy ; And chatting gay as any lark Fell right into the dltchy. This "tripped her light fantastic toe," And muddled np her dress, sir; And strange to tell, the third he fell, "Aided by the rest," sir. Right fol de dol, etc. Moral. Go home alone with your gal, and "keep to the right, as the law directs." "We ars sorry to note that In our commu nity lives a something that can write, which knows neither the sublime power of music nor has an appreciation of the respect due a lady. We allude to the "poet" (?) of last week's Democrat, who sought at "one fell swoop" of his pen to brush away th poetic laurels of "Fanny Lee," and the well -earned fame of the Brownville Cornet Band. Hatred of lovely woman and music are ''twin relics of barbarism," for Shakspeare says of such: "Preposterous ass ! that never read so far To know the cause why Music was ordaln'd ! "The man that hath no music In himself. Nor is not moved with Concord of sweet Hounds, Is fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils ; The motions of his Spirit are dull as night. And bis atfectlons dark as Erebus : -Let no such man be trusted." He says this is bis first effort: It will be "money in his purse" to make it his last ; for the Band will not suffer from such Bcarrelous attacks, and Fanny Lee cannot. v Canton Clipper Plotcs! THE BEST PLOW MADE. At SHELLENBERGER BRO'S. , The following officers were Installed on last Friday night in Brownville Lodge of L o. a j J; Dr. W. n. Klmberlln. W. C. T. Sister Laura Collins. W. R, S. 4-- ' Fannie Arnold, W. V. Bro. David Campliell, T. W. C. " E. P. Conner, Chaplain. " Watson Blackburn, W. M. Sister Mary Simpson, AV. A. M. Bro. B. F. Souder, W. S. Sister Bottle Tannar, W. A. 8. Bro. Albert Smith, W. F. 8. Fred Parker, W. T. " Edward Arnold, W. O. O. Sister Mary Campltrll, W. I. G. The Lodge Is prospering, and the attendance good, and it is silently but surely working for the public welfare, i W. C. T. Love and Liberty, by Alex. Dumas, the great French author. Is In presR, and will be published In afew days, by T. B. Teterson A Brothers, Philadelphia. Anything that Du mas writes is entertaining, and It will com mand a very large sale, being a narrative of the French Revolution of 1702, the interest is intense from the first page to the last. The price is only $1,75, bound in cloth. The fol lowing new books arc having immense sales, and should be read by all: Mrs. South worth's "Bride'a Fate" "Changed Brides." "How He Won Her." and "Fair Play." Mrs. Stephens' "Curse of Gold," "Mabel's Mis take," and ""Doubly False" "The Woman In Bed," and "The Breltmann's Ballads," in one cloth volums with a glossary. New Counterfeit Dodge. R. C. Bergcr, of the Alharabra, handed us the other day a circular signed "Dally A Co., 208 Broadway, N. Y.," which contains the most startling and bare-faced proposition to swindle we ever heard of. They offered perfect rfac-slmlle8 of the genuine" Government money $200 of the counterfeit for $20 of the genuine. It is the most open perhaps, therefor, less per nicious counterfeiting ever attempted, and we simply publish this that the public may be on their guard. Mr. Berger desired to fill the Injunction of secrecy, and gave it to us and we ask the public to help us keep It dark. Tho following persons have been chosen as teachers ln our public schools for the coming year: Prof. Geo. R Moore, Principal. Miss. Dece Johnson. Lille McNaughton. " P. E. Davison. " Lizzie Shurts. The principal is to receive $10Q per month. The others froln foO to $50 the price and rela tive position of each to be determined by a public examination. TheBchool grounds are to be leveled off and fenced immediately. The school will commence on the 2d monday ln September. Canton Clipper Ilotcs! THE BEST TLOW MADE. At SHELLENBERGER BRO'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 aide medicine Is recommended by all who use It. read the certificates." r ' GREAT DECLINE IN WOOL In Eastern-markets, vet A. May. of the Price Regulator, is still paying the old price. $33,000,000 Is the cnpital of the Mutual Life Insurance Com panyof New York. Jar vis 8. Church Is their agent at Brownville. It Is the safest company ln the woild to Insure In. . tf 91200 Dollars and Expenses i See ad vertlsement of American Shut tie Sewing Ma, chine ln our advertising columns. B. F. Souder's New Harness and Saddle Shop is already one of the institutions of our city. Why? Because he does first class work at reasonable rates. Give him a call! Lanmon dt IHnton, Blacksmiths, foot of Main street, can set tires, shoe horses, iron wagons, Ac, In the best 6ty!e, with their Im proved machinery. For Sale. A Cottage and two of the most desirable residence Lots ln the city. Enquire at this office, Organs. Burdett's, from $140 to $300; Ma son A Hamlin's, $75 to $000. James R. Dye. Brownville. Grand Closing Out. To Hake Eocni fcr New; Goofo ..1J1ZTZ "goQDSI GO TO A. MAY A CO'S EE6UIAIOE if you wisn CHEAP GOODS, FOR HE WILL SELL GREAT BARGAINS TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL GOODS! !Yo. It Slain St., DroirnTllIe. ICllboam, Jenkins Ac Co Manufac turers and Wholesale and Retail dealers in all kinds of Pine Lumber, Lath, Shlnglos, Pickets, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Battens, etc. Office and Lumber Yard, corner 4th and Main streets. Branch Yard at Phelps City, Missouri. We manufacture our own material In the Pineries of Oshkosh, Wis., where we have in operation one of the largest manufacturies of everything made in Pine in the world, and obtaining our Lumber direct from the tree, as we do, we can sell at lower rates than any Lumber Yard In the West which pays one wholesale and one or two retail profits. We Bhall always keep on hand a full supply ot everything in our line, so that those in want may always rely upon getting what they de sire. We simply ask all to examine our stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere, as we can ensure satisfaction in both. LIQIOR8. Having now thoro Iff nghly fitted up my sale and sample roo I j ms, at No. 41 Main street, I Invite the 1 i public of SOUTH ERN NEBRASKA and NORTHERN MIS SOURI to give me a call, as I shall always keep on hand in Wholesale Quajttities WINES, BRANDIES A5D LIQUORS, of the. ery be6t and IB purest quality, A C of all brands 19 Foreigh and Do mestic I shall II also have on hand v m during the season, Chicago Ale, Beer, Ac The public may, rely opon my stock being pure, as physicians of this city recommend It for Medical uses. II Full stock of Bitters, In cases or single bot if tie. I am also agent for the best Billiard I Tables made. Wat H. VALLEAU A CO. New and Choice Furniture I R, S. HannaXord has received, during the" post week, a new and superb stock of Furniture; consisting of Bureaus, marble topped and plain, Beadsteads, a full variety, marble top ped Stands, Chairs, kitchen, office and parlor, Tables, Breakfast and Extension, Safes, Lounges, etc, etc., etc All of which are from the best manufacturers In the east and can be recommended as No. 1 throughout. Mr. Hannaford has made it a speciality' to sell only such furniture as he knows is good, and would recommend Itself. Those desiring good, substantial Furniture, that will wear well and look well, for a moderate sum, will surely patronize '. R. 8. Hawaford, No. 72, np stairs, McPherson Block. "Lives there a man with soul so dead. Who never to himself hath said I love my own, my native land," And will by Marsh's News House stand? Same place where any books In the land can ana will be purcnasea at puuiisner s prices, and the very best of stationery at low er prices than ever struck this upper country. Wade into 3farh,, it itn't deep. Cruelty to Animals consists in leaving your horse tied out in the sun until you do your trading ot enjoy a cool drink ; the sin Is much greater while you can get your horse or horses stabled so cheap at Thaddeus Trim mer's Checkered front Feed Stable The Shook Brothers are running their Saw Mill In Hillsdale, to the fuU extent of it power; cutting out Immense piles of Lumber dfl.ny. Thybavealargeassortmentof Lum ber on hand, and can accommodate parties or fill orders at sight. Any one wishing Lumber will do well to give them a call. il-4t BUGGY FOR SALE. I have a nearly new Buggy for sale, has been ran but a short time, and has undergone all necessary repairs to make it good as new. Terms very reasonable May be seen at my Paint Shop over Teare A Co.'s Storse, No. 66. tf Geo. B. Bekkly. LADIES! Go to Shellenberger Brother's and see their Doty's Uniyeusai. Wasiieb. Unrivaled in the world. It M'iU pay every family to have one Good Building Stone. Wearenow pre pared to furnish' good building stone, ln any quantity. 'Also, Step Stones, Bases for Mon uments or Tomb Stones, Water Tables, etc,, furnished on short notice and reasonable terms Lokakce A Varxet. , Builders Attention. I am now prepared to do all kinds of rLwtering In this city or vicinity. Order- left at the American House will be promptly attended to. Prices reason able ! Work first class ! ! no34-3m A. E. Bbtli Do you wish a pleasant evening's amuse ment, or a drink, straight or mixed? The place to get either is at the Alhambra, where R. C. Berger is always at homo to his friends and the public generally. Corn, Wheat and Oats. Roiney A Lewis have removed their office to Robt. Teare A Co.'s Store, where they will pay the highest cash price lor Grain and oth er Troduoe Stndchaker and Jackson Wagons at St. Joe prices, at J. R. Bell's Lumber Y'ard, cor. of 1st and Water streets. . Nails, Glass, Locks, Bolts, and 8crews, at Cost, at the Red Store. . Tin, Sheetlron and Japanned Ware at Shellenberger Bro's, Patronise Homo Industry All kinds of Marble work can be had at Neldhardt's Marble Works In this city, cheaper than it can be had elsewhere. None but the best ma terial used. Holt linger Is still at No. 17, with as full and choice a stock of Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, etc, as can be found; and sells low for cash. ... For Plain or Fancy Harness go to Bauer's. 300 kegs norse Shoes and Nails at Shel lenberger Bro's. . . - t Studebaker and Jackson Wagons at St. Joe prices, at J. R, Bell s Lumber Yard, cor, of Water and 1st streets. Studebaker and Jackson Wagons at St. Joe prices, at J. Iw Bell's Lumber Yard, cor. of Water and 1st streets. . N. Y. Salt 100 Barrells of N. Y. Salt, Just received by F. E. Johnson A (Xx. and for sale low for cash. Millers, bur vour Rubber and Leather RcltlRirof Shellenbenrer Bro's. . A full stock always on hand. 280 acres of Frairle Land for sale at $7 per acre. Enquire of J. W. Bliss orCE. Mc pherson. 42-2t rianr. and a fill stock of goods, at Grant's, and he will not be undersold by any man. Flour From Spring and Winter Wheat, an A No. 1 article, at F. E. Johnsou A Co s. 80 c res of Prairie and Timber Land at $12 per acre Enquire cf J. W. Bllsa. 2-- Wall Taper, Window Shades and School Books very low, at McCreery A Nlckell's. Fruit Jars AtHwan A Ero'S. v ' 400 kegs of Nails Just received at ShelicB- I have now ln my yard near 1,000,000 feet of the choicest DRY PINE LUMBER, of every style and description, size and thick nee. Also Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, etc Dry Pine Shingles, Lath and Pickets. In fact, anything ln the building line, which I warrant A No. 1 in every respect, and on which I do not propose to be undersold, for cash, by any man west of the Missouri river. I Invite all who need anything ln my line to give me a call, knowing that I can outfit them with good material, at the fairest rates. J. R. BELL, ! Cor. Water A First Streets. Brownville, Neb. TIT T Lumberdellveredwlthln the city JLM j limits, niti; or uiiAtiut, A RARE CHANCE! For Sale One of the best stocks of Gro ceries and stands in Brownville, with a large and increasing business. Cause of sale, de sires to change business. For further partic ulars enquire at this office Marhon's is the place to buy Ready Made or Custom Made Clothing, and save 25 per cent. Carpenter's Tools and Blacksmith's Fur nishings at Shellenberger Bro's. Highest market price paid for wheat, oats. corn, Ac, by Bedford A Handley. Drugs, Paints, Oils and Glass at St. Joe prices, at McCreery A Nlckell's. Four Car loads of Stoves on the road for Shellenberger Bro's. Ten Ton Blacksmith's Iron of all sizes at Shellenberger Bro's. Private medical aid, read Dr. Whlttier's .U1UU0CiU1.Uk. w Folding Bed Lounges Just received at McFallACo's. Fruit Cans Self-Sealing at Shellenber ger Brother's. Machine Oils of all kinds at McCreery A Nlckell's. Seamless Wheat Sacks At Swan A Brother's. 1000 Pounds of Butter wanted at the Red Store THE MARKETS. CLOTHING MARKET. Corrected weekly for the Advertiser by MAY'S DRY GOODS A CLOTHING REGULATOR The Market this week shows a DECLINE! Business Coats from $3(310. Business 8iiits, f . Casimere, from fKo:$5.. Vests from 75 eta. to 25. Overshlrts, from 75 eta. to $3. Undershirts, from 75 cts. to $2. DRY GOODS MARKET. Corrected weekly for the Advertiser by MAY'S DRY GOODS A CLOTHING REGULATOR Calico, JOertSHc. Muslin, 12Hcte!7.; Bleached, 10ci20. Cotton Delaine, 22c All Wool Delaine, 37c. Balmoral Skirts, fl 75$2 5a ' - BROWNVILLE GROCERY AND PRO DUCE MARKET. FLOUR Winter? sack $7 50 4 00 .5560 90fa'95 161$ 1214 15 ...... 16 1 50 1 20 49 CORN fl bushel .. MEAL bushel M BACON Hams f lb Shoulders f) lb " Sides lb LARD Canned lb . SYRUP Golden gal " Sugar House fv gal COFFEE Java fi lb , Rio B CHEESE New York Factory f) lb.. " Country fl fi TEA Imperial h Z531 30 20 2 25 1 75 2 00 25 . ' Id 18?.20 20 25 "75 657a 15 - lilacs, y m Yonntr Hyson V. Ib . CANDLE star f; lb " Tallow lb APPLES Dried V, lb - PEACHES Dried ft POTATO EvS bushel ........ COAL OIL galkra t( tvtIS" doz. BUTTER f lb HONEY V fi ONION fl bushel SALT per barrel T TTXftlTT. nlfrtYinrruul 1IMI 15 25 25 00 25 00 .2 00 " Oak " - Walnut " Pine 00 00 3 50 SHINGLES Cottonwood per 1000 .2 503 00 .5 00i7 60 1'lne LATH Cottonwood per 1000 Pine WOOD Drv Hard per cord HIDES Dry per lb 1)0 50 00 13 " Green WHEAT Fall per bushel- Paring ......... WOOI per lb 1 50 ..S0O1 00 ...J2030 NEBRASKA COLLEGE. NEBRASKA CITY, NEB THE Fourth Annual Term of this Institution will commence on Thursday. SKI September next. The College Is a BOARDING sciiUOU ror Doys ana yonnff men, unaer me direct care and supervision cf lilSHOl CLARKSON. l ne ntuaenw are nitea tor college or nusiness. The location is beautiful and verv healthv : the buildings ample and comfortable ; and thecourse of instruction thorough. Great pains are taken for the Shysical, mental, and religious culture ot the stu ents. TURMS-'2S0,00 a School Yearof 10 months, with -i.""entraiiee fee for new students. The terms are payable halt yearly In advance. or application and entrance, address REV. JAMES FATEKSON, fcJet'y. of the College, 40-2m Nebraska City, Neb. pLOTHING! CLOTHING ! ! Cheap J at HETZEL'S McPHERSOirS BLOCK. R. S. HANNAFORD, Has received the Largest and Best Assortment , i it f FIT EN ITU E E ever brought to the city of -BROWNVILLE, consisting of Sofas, Folding Lounges, Secretaries and Book Cases, OI3c Desks. Wash Stands , BEDSTEADS, CANE ROCIvERS, Naree Rockers, Di n i n ?r and Break fast Tables Office, larlor and Dining Room Chairs, and everything usually ioumi in a - - , FUBHITURE STORE ! 12-I-ly SfllH T RUNKS, VALISES, k, &c., in endless variety, at iii.i.tJL.tj TJOOTS AND SIIOJ:3. Itf-Ft in the JJ Market, at HETZEL'S. G ENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, at HETZtL'S. 1 I; 1 a I SPECIAL NOTICES. i THE KIDNEYS. Tre Kidneys are two in number situated at the upper part of the loin, surrounded br nor, the Interior, and the Kxtrior. The anterior absorbs. Interior consists of ti.tsues or veins, which serve as a deposit for the urine and convey it to the exterior. The exterior is a conduc tor also, terminating in asingle tube, and called the 1 --nf i Th. ... . i . . i . , oer. The bladder Is composed of various coverings or tissues, divided into parts, viz.: the Cpper, the Ix)wer, the Kervous, simI the Mucous. The upper expels, tlie lower retains. Many have a desire to nrinaie wuuout tne ability to retain. This frequent ly occurs in children. To cure these affections, we must brinsr Into action the muscles, which are engaged in their various functions. If they axe neglected, Gravel or Iiropsy may ensue. The reader must also be made aware, tlyt how ever slight may be the attack, it is sure to aTTect the bodily health and mental powers, as our flesh and blood are supported from these sources. Gout, or Rheumatism. Pain occurring ln the loins is indicative of the above diseases. They oc cur in persons disposed to acid stomach and chalky concretions. The GraveL The gravel ensues from neglect or improper treatment of the kidneys. These or pns being weak, the water ts not expelled from the bladder, but allowed to remain ; it becomes feverish, and sediment forms. It is from this deposit the stone is formed, and gravel ensues. Dropaey Is a collection of water In some parts of me uouy, ana Dears dillerent names, according to the parts affected, viz.: when generally diffused over the body, it Is called Anasarea : when of abdo men. Ascites; when of the chest, Hydrorhorax. Treatment. Helmbold's highly concentrated compound Kxtract Buchu is decidenlv one of the best remedies for diseases of the bladder, kidnevs, gravel, dropsical swellings, rheumatism, und gouty affections. Uuder this head we have arranged Dy suria, or difficulty and pain in passing water, scanty secretion, or small and frequent discharges of wa ter; 8trangnry, or stopping of water; Hematuria, or bloody urine; Gout and ltheumatism of the kid neys, without any change in quantity, but increase of color, or dark water. It was always hlgblv recom mended by the late Dr. Physick, in these affections. This medicine increases the power of digestion, and excites the absorbents Into healthy exercise, Jy which the watery, or calcareous, depositions, and all unnatural enlargements, as well as pain and in tlamation, are reduced, and it is taken by men, women, and children. Directions for use and diet accompany. PmtADEi.PMiA,PA.,Feb,25,1867. H. T. IlKLXBOLD. Druo-irlst : Deab Sir I have been a sufferer for upwards of iwt-uiy years, ounng wnicn time l bave usea vari ous medicinal preparations, and been under the treatment of the most eminent physicians, experi encing but little relief. . iiavinx seen your preparations extensively ad vertised, 1 consulted with niv family physician in regard to using your Kxtract Buchu. I did this because I had used all kinds of adver tised remedies, and bad found them worthless, and some quite injurious ; in fact, I despaired of ever getting well, and determined to use no remedies hereafter unless I knew of the ingredients. It was this that prompted me to use your remedy. As you advertised that it was composed of buchu, cubebs, and Juniper berries, it occurred to me and my phy sicians as an excellent combinaation, and with his advice, after an examination of the article, and consulting again with the druggist. I concluded to try it. I commenced Its use about eight m onths ago, at which time I was confined to my room. From the first bottle I was astonished and gratified at the beneficial effect, and after using it three weeks, was able to walk out. I felt much like writing you a full statement of my case at that time, but thought my Improvement might only be temporary, and there fore concluded to defer and see if it would effect a perfect core, knowing then it wonld be of greater value to you, and more satisfactory to me. I am now able to report that a cure is effected after using the remedy for five tnonUis I have not used any now for three months, and feel as well In all respects as ever I did. Your Buchu being devoid of anv unnlea.ant taste and odor, a nice tonic and invigbrator of the sys tem, I do not mean to be without it whenever occa sion may require Ha use In such affections. --' - u "- - ' Ttr "nii nrff v" Should any doubt Mr. Mccormick's statement, he refers tothe following gentlemen-: -: s on. wnuuigier, ex-uovernor, Pennsylvania, lion. Thos. B. Florence, Philadelphia. Hon. J. C Knox, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. J. S. Black. Judge. Philadelnhia. r Hon. D. B. Porter;xioyernor. Penrwltahla.T Hon. Kilts Levis, Judge, Vhiuufoipbio.. . , Jf Hon. K..O. tirterj Judije, rnitedstiite Coarl -i Hon. O. W. Woodwiird, Jncl-. Philndeiphia. Hon. W. A Porter, City Solicitor, Philadelphia. Hon. John Bigler, e-overnor, California. Hon. E. Banks, Auditor-General,Wushington,D.C. And many others, Jf necessary r- Sold by I'rufci'fsts and; dealers teverfwhere. Be ware of counterfeits. Ask for Helmbold's. Take no other. Paic-E L2S per bottle, or. bottles for ati.50. Delivered to any address. Describe symp toms ln all communications. Address H. T. HELM BOLD. Drag and Chemical Warehouse, W4 Broadway, N. Y. jgfirNohe are genuine unless done no In steel-en graved wrapper, with facsimile of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed' IJB-zmj H. 1. IIKLAIBULD. . Words f Wisdom for vonmr men. on the Ruling Passion in Youth and Early Manhood, with SELF HELP for the Erring and unfortunate. Sent In sealed lettt r envelopes, free of chartje. Address, HOWAKD A'iiOCIATION, Box P. i'liiladelphia. Pa. Manhood: now Lest, How Restored. Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Eway on the radical cure (without medicine) of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weak. V . , AlllirullKUJ k'CJlllll iU UUD'W) Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Im pediments to Marriage, etc ; also. Consumption, Ep neiy, and Fits, Induced by self indulgence or sexu al extravagance. Price in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. . clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, mat tne alarming consequences or self abuse may be radically cured without the 'danger ous use ot internal medicine or the application of the knife : pointing ont a mode of cure at once sim ple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. k n l us nocture snonia oe in me nanus or every yourh and every man In the land. Seit ikkIit seal, to any address. In plain envelope postpaid, on the receipt of six cents, or two postuge stamp. Aluo. Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," price 2d cento. Address the publishers, Chab. J. C. Klixr A Co., 12--y 127 Bowery, New York , P. 0. 458G. DR. WHITTIER, A REGULAR GRADUATE OF -fl MEDICINE, as diploma at Offleo will show, has been longer engaged in the treatment of Venerkai. Sexual and Private Diseas es than any other physician in St. Louis. Syphilis, (ioiiorrlne. Gleet, Striclnre, Orchittls, Hernia, and ltupture; all urinary Diseases and Syphilitic or Mercurial Afflictions of Throat, Skin or Bones, are treated with unparallelied success. . . Siernintorrlien, Sexual Debblllty and Impo tency, as the result of self abuse In youth, sexu al excess in maturer years, or other causes, and which produce some of the following effects, as Xoctornal Emissiens, blotches, debility, dizzi ness, dimness of sight, confusion of ideas, evil forebodings, aversion to society of femules, loss of memory and sexual pewer, and rendering marrtoce improper, are permanently cured. Tho Doctor's opportunities in hospital and private practice are unsurpassed In St. Louis or any ether city. . Back tiles of St. Louis papers prove that he has been located here longer than any other so advertising. The establishment, library, laboratory and appointments, are un rivalled ln the west, unsurpassed anywhere. Age, wiih experience, can be relied upon, and the doctor can refer to many physicians through out the country. In past success and present position he stands without a competitor. The Wrltlnars of a Physician wbtwe rep station In Uniou-wide should be worth reading-. Docroa WHiTTrsrrt publishes a Medical PrtivpK let relating to venereal diseases and the disas trous and varied consequence of self-abuse that will be sent to any address in a sealed envelope for two stamps. Manvphysicians introduce pa tients to the doctor after reading his medical pamphlet. Communications confidential. A frieiKily talk will cost you nothing. Office cen tral yet retired No. 617 St, Charles street, St. Louis, Mo. Hours H a.m. to 7 p.m. Sundays 12 tozpju. 22-y NEW STEAM FERRY !!! J Miff The Brownville Ferry Company have now running between BROWNVILLE, NEB., A SO North Star and Phelps City, Mo., the new and commodious Steam Ferry MARY J. ARNOLD! THIS BOAT is entirely new, with power rhd capacity to cross everything that may come, ia any weather. For crossing Cattle into or out of this Land Dis trict, this to tle best point This boat is especially in tjwl nntn ensure RAftarv in rrnAsinfrftfrick- and large cattle jens are already erected at tne sn. Joe. & C, B. Dext at fneijis uty. -we can insure vneiravenu pulilic fiat alt in our power shall be done to make this the most reliable crossing on the Missouri river. BROWNVILLE FERRY CO. !-254f ' " ALL ABOARD Z " The Brotraville Transfer . Line, Under the management of JACOB ROGERS, 1 now Banning Begnlsr Omnibussed from Brownville to tne Railroad Terminus of the Council BInTs and St. Joseph BailrosU, At North Star, I.Io., Two XHes from Brownville and North Star Ferry . Lending. Good Omniousscs. Close Connectionr ChartTei TTniTpi-ratn 30-tf BANKEE, BROWXVILLE NEBRASKA F.rchange Brtutrht nnd Bold on all the rrift- cipal citk-s. Aiao dealer ia Gold and Silver Coin, Gold Dust and GOVERIH,IEI2T E0ITD3. Deposits reeoived, payable at sicht. Inter est paid on time l-psUa by sptciil ngidj merit. Taxes paid for r.on-reNkleaLs. All kinds of U. S.ionds waatcd. COE'S COUGH DAISAM. ' coe's corcn balsasi.' COE'S COUGH BAESA3I. COE'S COI G II DAESA3I. A SURE REMEDY FOP. Colds, Cough. Croup, Influen za, Whooping Cough, AND WILL RELIEVE CONSUMPTIVE COUGH. For years It has been a household medicine and mothers, anxious for the safety of their children, and all who suffer from any disease of the throat, chest and lungs, cannot afford to be without it. In addition to the ordinary four ounce so long in the market, we now furnish our mammoth family sixe bottles, which will, in common with the other size be found at all Drug Stores. ' For Croup, The Balsam will be found Invaluable, and may al ways bo relied upon in the most extreme cases. Whooping Cough. The testimony of all who have used It for this ter rible disease during the last ten years, is, that it in variably relieves and cures it. Sore Throat. Keep vour throat wet with the Balsam taking little and often and you will very soon find relief. Hard CoId and Coughs Yield at once to a steady use of this great remedy. It will succeed in giving relief where all other rem dies have failed. Soreness or the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Do not delay prornring and Immediately taking Coe's Cough ISalsam, when troubled with any of the above named difficulties. They are all premonitory symptoms of Consumption, and if not arrested, will sooner or later sweeo tou awav Into the valley of shadows from, which none can ever reture. i I In Consumption, Many a care-worn sufferer has found relief and to day rejoices that her life has been made eusy and prolonged by the use of Coe's Cough Balsam. Amonj; the Many Testimonials ln our possession, we nave only room for tne following t . : t : r . Jfciv Haven, CMn, Oct. 17, 18G8. Messrs. C. O. Clakk ACo.: ' , Gentlemen1, I feel It a duty and pleasure to give you the benefit of my experience in the use of Coe's Cough Balsam. From taking a heavy eoid, I was taken down with the congestion of the luntcs and continued to fail, under the next care until"! was given upby the most competant medical authority, to die. There seemed nothing but strangulation aiid 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 benefitted by using the Balsom, brought me bottle. This was after i bad done with tiie doctor and medi cine, and I continued to Improve, until my cough stopped, and my lungs healed, and got well. Igwed ten Doilies. -1 remain, gents, wun great respect, . Your ob't serv't, JOHN WELLS. ; , , ao? Washington St., Jh6W Haven, Qt. In Short, The people know the article, and It needs no com mem from us. It Is for sale by every Druggist and ueaiers in Dieuicines in tne i mieo states. TIIE C (i. CLARK. CO., ' Sols Proprietor!, New Haven, Ct. READ! READ!! READ!!! t THE ATTENTION OF TIIE PUBLIC 13 CALLED TO THE . WORLD'S GREAT REMEDY COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. This preparation Is pronounced by Dyspeptics as the only known remedy thnt will surely cure that aggravating and fatal malady. For years it swept on its fearful tide, carrying before it to an untimely grave, its millions of sufferers. Coe's Dyspepsia Cm re has come to the Rescue. Indigettion, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Sourness or Acidity of Stomach, Rising of Food, Flatulency, Lassitude, Wea riness, finally termina ting in Death. Are as surely CHred by this potent remedy, as the patient takes it. Although but live years before the people, u nite is ine verwet or tne masses r near what Lester Sexton, of Milwaukee, says : . From Lester Sexton, of Milwaukee. Milwaukee, Jan. 21, 13$3. Messrs. C G. Clark dl Co.: , Both myself and wife have used Cop's Dyspepsia Cure, and it has proved perfectly satisfactory as a remedy. I have no hesitation in saying that we have received great benefit from its use. very respectiut:y, (Signed) LESTEK SEXTON. A Great Rlessing. From Rev; L. F. Ward, Avon, Lorain Co., O. Messrs. Strong & Armstrong, Druggists, Cleveland: OrxfLEvrx It gives me great pleasure to state that my wife has derived great benefit from the une of Coe's Drsppsia Cure. Sue has been for a number of years greatly troubled with DysiwpRia, accompa nied with violent paroxysms of constipation, wtKh so prostrated her that she was all the while, for months, unable to do anything. She took, at yotir Instance, tve's Ivpepia Cure, and has derived GKEAT BENEFIT FKOM IT, and is now compar atively well. PhS regards this medicine as a great blessing. Truly yours, Jan. Llth, 1888. L.F.WAKD. . Clergymen. The BSv Isaac Aikkk, of Alleghany, testifies that it has cured him, after all other remedies had failed. Druggists. Any druggist In the country will tell yon. If yon take the trouble to enqntre, that every one that ( uv a bottle of Coe's Dypjvjuia Cure from thm, spt-ftfcs in the most nnqualined praise of its great niwUcmiil virtues; Coc'a Dyspeysla Cure trtti t- v a r-... j t.i..Ai:i. t V-v- in at uc i"jnu i:niu.u (.a &ii rae? 01 i,Hrrrit.'i Dysontn'. Colic, SnrnmeriVTipLiimji, Oriiini;. and in -.rm 1 rT? r U:nrH.t..l w. -n.i m v, . . -.V. by Jruirl5trt iacitvor cnuntry everywLere. .' THE C. Ci. CJL.1BK CO., 12-11 cd hole Proprietors, New Haven, Ct. At the Sign ot the . Big Bed Stead is the place to tuy FURNITUREAND UPHOLSTERY SXoF-AJLX, Co., Keep constantly on hand a complete assort ment of Sofas, Bea&tteads, ll'ardrobet, Bureaus, Rockintf Chai't, Spring Beds, H'ath Stands. What A'ats, Hat lUcki, Kitchen Kitchen and !!r1 and Parlor fZ-.f Parlor, Chairs, L. TTK Tablet. Marble T. ... 1 1 1 Center Topped j5 '. f ' .'Tables, Stands. t ' I. anna Lounges, Settees, Kitchen Safes. Plain Stands. Springs. J Swing- Cribs, OJlcs Chairs, Comforts, Mattresses, Tete-tetes, Bed Springs. Children's Cabs and Gigs, Gilt and Roewood Moulding, Sheets rillows, Pillow Slips, ete., etc SHOW OASES & OFFICE WOEK MADE TO ORDER! And anything and everything reqnlred to set up plain or fancy housekeeping All of their ware is either manufactured or put np under their special superintendence, smaller prices thau Eastern manufctctured Our Hearse fS A A A A - in at the service of the public at any time It may be needed, and is gotteu up ln as flnestyle as any farther east. . Metalic Burial Cases of all sizes constantly on hand, A.t Enstorn Prices ', We are doing business on STRICTLY CASH PRINCIPLES . i AT A . ' . Small 3?rofit nnd by attention to business and thewantsof the community, expect ln the future as In the last to receive the patrona-re of the publlo generally.' ' ' SIcPALL & CO. ' HATJK ccAEnTAGE ' i. . .! ..... . . . . . . j Wholesale and Retail '. GEO'GE-E- l'o. 9-1, llain Street. ROWNT IIT, NEB., Keep eonatantly on hand a full assortment of Staple ahcl Fancy U Glassware & Queensware ai tj3 rs A CALL Country Produce Always Wanted I LANNON & LTENTON, BLACKSMITHS, Foot of Main St., ..BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. WOULD inform the public that they are nrer-nred to do all kinds of Custom Work. For Hhoeing Horses and Ironing of Bug gies, they hare the latest improved machinery. TKltMS CASH. Give them a cull when you want prompt and durable work done. J -yj LOOK HERE! You Carpenter, Farmer, MERCHANT, and everybody else tliftt want to buy WM. W. RANDOL,' at Peru, will keep on hand a full supply of No. 1 Cottonwood Shingles, which he wiil sell cheap for cash, or will trade, lor young sto-k or grain. All Shinglua Warranted. lon t lorjet iiiernace, WM. W. RANIKJL,' IV ru. Nebraska. f-IO-3m o o 1 Q O M 33 3 H . 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