Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, October 07, 1869, Image 3

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L-tr.t-eopUof t ArVKRTiss.a forae ty
St Uty JOOfc IMOT.
r.iU jiELinira notices. v ;
AtiMitic
and
tri7 ir. every other Sunday oru-
PTrT CTrtr.CTT. ComT Fourth nd Atlsn-
Lcrx;n Dmr.cTonr.
a. f F-B-wnvllle Ixvlire No. 5, 1. O. O. T.
nTut-Jverenlr.yo liwwK.ut o cock
"), at tl.eir 111 in tne lrj lim brick, tu
Brothe-" -Wl'M.
-um t s; rxssKY, eery.
. p.
;,.I..fn tn i-t 1 r--nirier In
UUS AiruUir are u-.i -
Arrivs! aae Jepartsre ef fce r.Ill
n' rtema-. i Southern e;p is tt II a.
. ZT; arrivv t ik m.: t J a. m .
Ek ' .'riw- dcrr at 2 p. m.
itMirKt " : -r ........... .,h
ruilI p.m.,
V'ses.rridHys at 4 ta depart
JjCtrvm wwK.fc.nv W . A. 1OLOCK, r. M.
I Trnbl t. J. ad C B. It. IU
1 0 and f!r XarStt. W. Tra'r.i will lea ve rbelr
. :5 p. m. .
J,'? p. m.
li-A A. Bi.,
Mtl train dH. 0ir-
J. L. ClLrP Alitor.
THCKSPAY, .OCTOBER ?, ISCX
DrlU Go toTUderi.
pttM k-Ketoc at lirrhoa'.
' A G4 VTnttoToo It? Go to
Ttodel'. ....
rr fttlrr r Good Cl;mr go to
on reasonable twmi, at
- ' MUS. BEAR'S.
rui
TU1 "n furnish you tfce genuine Con
cert hntnrU. " - '
Twe Tltrcc Frosh Mil oh Cow. wanted
;;;;;! ;: ; r IV K XllO-fSOy.:.
Te Vt Fannin j MlUa made can ba seen
and pnrcnaed at TUdet'a- , .... ,
Hair, Liaaet Ccraent and riasW of rarU
coBttaetlf on hani at Georre Holsman,-
laaewar. Large stock, at the lowest
lmc Inable figure, for cash, at llauk & Ax
nltaf ft. v r ; - .- " "
DrM Maklnjr done In the neateat man
ser and moat reaaonable term, at "
, . ...-r . HRS. BEAR'S.
. ' 200
Sen MTif t Jiead. Juit rwlTed.
MrCREERY A 2UCKEI
Ta Rentr A cottage with six rooma,
Good well on the premiaea. On Main street.
Oood fence. Apply to "W. T. DEN.
'TlteXWet r cornea SXolaeaea It has ever
been our-foek ttrjr, may be found at Swan
4Rrn'a. It U Tfo. 1. and no mistake. Go and
try U. ; . - :
' S. Im Caaley , proprietor of the Orchard and
published at Teru, waa lntown last
?aeday. -lie rrprrncntg matters lively In
thattown!;, '
300
tTrareltiig Baskets for the Indies.
Mrcnr.nRY & kickei
2.CC0 -
Bolts "Wall rape1", direct from New York.
llcCHEILUY A NICKEL.
' ITJIora, JTcBklsis 4s. Co. are now re
rrivlng an Immense atock of Iximber, Khln
glea, Fraraca, etc. Tlelr yard Is the centre of
attraction to the builders of this sectiorw .
- DR. HOLLA DAT
Rrt-pectfully Informs his eld friends and
the public, that he Is prepared to attend all
calls In the Una of his profesalon. OSSoe at
Holladny A Co. Drug Store, Main atrect,
. ItrownxilUt, yeb. : . 5Mf
Hew Sewlsts Plaetilm . DepotMr.
Thompson has opened up a new Sewing Ma
chine Iwpot, for the aale of "heeler A Wil
son's Machine,at E. E. Ebrlght'a Queens.
ware 4 ore, V Lens be Is exhibiting a fine lot of
machine.
Maasrs Grower k Raker i I hare had a
G rover & Baker Hewing Machine In almost
constant ur c!nrl nil which tSne It has been
la perfect "working order, and never required
tae outlay of one cent rr repairs.
V SARAH noK,GreenpoInt,L.jC,
Tfca Latest Jfewsl
The Latest Magaaimes I '
TaLttrit Illattratrd Paptrs
Can always be found at rollock's rostofflce
Xews I)epot; where subscriptions ?or ahy
periodically paper published In the United
fetaOrs or Canadas will also be received. ;
Lamps, of the latest styles, at . '
; ' McCUEERY & NICKEL'S.
the haixhoad ,
Boot and Shoe Store of A. Roblson
. -13-
w undoubtedly the largest and best estab-
RKhwrnt In wfcVch to buy Boots and Shoes In
this Market, and 1- fast be-
conn.o
the Boot and Shoe Emporium of Southern
Aebraika.
Call nnd
McCreery A Nickel's immence variety.
- The largest lot oC '
fot Wood or Coal, Is at Ehellenberger Ero'a.
WALK rPIX!
Those Indebted to McFall d Co. will save
expense and litigation by calling t mediate
ly and attllng at the cid stand, Don't fl to
eUle altlier by cash or note.
We sell pure goods only.
McCT.EERT A NICKEL.
i I --M 1 ---
Iwpre-ccmesita R Y. Hughe Is tiaklng
additions to his residence.
'. IL C Lett's new residence is enclosed, and
ta now tha main feature In the building line
In the northern portion of our city.
Ongsweira does and store room on 1st
treet. Is neerly up.
Hands are excavating in the rear of Car
bon's bank, and David Campbell is much Im
proving the lower portion of Main street.
f i
Is essential to success, yet the general ac
TUon of this U'rm Is so diverse that we
propose to' give our deSnitlon of Its true
ntsaaing. It Is one who gives full weight;
keeps good articles: Is aetisf.ed with a rea
onable profit; keeps a larjre stock; and Is
eommodatIng In aH his dealings, whether
lthagroWa person or a child. These qual
ifications Sndleste an "eye to business." and
possessed in an eminent digree by firm
f Swan A Bro's, fur whom we wlU vouch In
Ml their deal! nsn.
Ta Alabama Claims are now op again
adjustment, and the British government
"prftused itself desirous of an erlilra-
r0 Araone the claim, ixrtikdin'irr.rw.uvi
. .m . . r . , .
It.- n,i Lussisu Araeiica, de,i,roved on
A v.; v tim :t err the coast of snath
m', CTl1 the use of their
".l .at ipy are c thaton almost every
t4n Ui !ir'a l freoueuUy caught be-
fr.u-r..- , . -rr fcJ1I ne'-t-P" nailsiynes of
ir rights, fillii to ff-t them
' Si l.lt:
:ton, I). C.
k v,L i ro s-vf r-p eui and m uve J. C.
i -.. ,T7 ' 'r vam of shipments f
. . mi, .jr.Kn;, Ar'ie trure anj
A Firrt CI:::
The citizens of Brow nvll'e taoy wtlJ aa w
know they dof '1 arrive Sa t'.ic rir.Lt
cnt slock and it ro roon tf Ttw. 11111 &. Ox
With the lulded etory It ni,v.xs ta f.ne an t p.
pear&nce as ar.y wo tvtreaf, r.r, 1 f.,r ttoe'e
and style throughout itisiit.t eirIlc-l west
Cf thMlsslsi,'yi 1. As It ! a J for.:.!: .or.t f .tr,r
lu our city, a". 1 f s t-uch tto 'ts cf g;o! Indi
cate to theb.t advantse the extent cf ll.e
business done here, let us explore find rive a
crude Idea of lis conteuts: On erUcrk s yoa
End firbt to your rl,;ht a twenty f ot counter
I lied iiigU alia 1'rints rrora &imoet every
known fiictory, nnd of t!ie latent pftttt-rns.
To the left of this Is a counter of like dimen
sions groaning beneath a burden of about
three hundred bolts cf Cassirners, Chinchilla.,
Ik-aver, Jean, etc., comprising doubtless the
largest assortment of this kind ever opened
west of the Missouri river. JJext your sisht
Is greeted by numerous kttf J..'y arranged
pyrsTiiils of Drc-s OockIs, Iff rlnrs, Alracwis,
ller. Ditiones. Yater-rroof Cloths, and. In
lact Dress Gotnis of every variety, sha le and
tyl eppearcn t!;.Ir count iadC.il sone
sixty ittt or sueivirg unj craters on ttie
w-t ! ie of the room. Ti.n j o t come to a
thirty fjot counter wIxth-u l.ut,reds of
HaniK ii t l:rn and rial LUle rrc;.t you tne
shelving lntiie rear; trien nnot:.,er counUr
with long rieksof boiisoi unt leac tiej juusiin,
Tlcklnpa, jorrn;?n cheeks ttrirs, etc., and on
polr-j around which you will iial a Iot's? row
of fcht-lve tilitl with every variety of bieach-e-1'
Gxd known to the in.-i.rket. On
your left, some forty feet from t iemain en
tmne you ace a larpe lot Woolen l lankets,
of all prades. and of Western make. The
helving on the east contiiii s a choice lot of
Notion, t'.ieonswnre Groceries. In the rear
and of the oica a cplendld display of
Chinchilla, Actracan, lUaver and Velvet
Cloak preet the eve. "icln with this
glimpse of the first floor, let u roup stairs,
llere you will nnd Carpets, Oil Cloths and
Mattlnss In creat nrofusion and variety, emu
boxeud c-es of unopened troops, awaiting
their tarn to be displayed ar.u fold twlow. la
the line of Carpet, we retrret that ppace for
bids particularizintr, as their a.ssortment is
mairnineent and lull, as is also their ftook of
I.j,es Kurs. A pla nee at t'.e basement shows
It full of l'lows and heavy Groceries.
TIih above noteof their t oil sto:ii may con
vey a faint Idea of the Immense business of
this housff, and st the same time show to the
merchants in our Land District thfit this
house is prepared to do considerable of a
wholesale Joubins traJe, of which such a
stork is bet ter evidence tlian column of
puCs that Brownviile is a wholesale point.
- "
PERSOXALS-Wms Swan, of the firm
of Swan fc Brother, has returned. Ills gen
tlemanly And obliging' inspection behind
the counter of that first c!as Grocery House,
are appreciated by hosts of frlcncta. ,.
W. D. Scott, of Rulo, was in this city last
Tuesday. From him we learn that "the next
breere that blows from the south," shall
bring to our ears the sound of picks, shovels
and scrapers, maklnz a track for the St. Louis
and Nebraska Iron Horue. Let kirn mort, it
will never be too soon.
. Charles G. Dorsey is flgaJn rusticating In
this metropolis of Southern Nebraska. Ills
numerous friends are glad to see his good na-
Lared pioneer-countenance around. ,
Capt. J. L. Carson has returned from Beat
atrlce.havlrji Hound t:p the business with
the Government iu the Laud O.'llce .with en
tire satisfaction. . i t '.
A. J. McFall return! from Clnclnnattl to
the bosom of his family In this city, Xaat
Thursday. x
L White, Attorney at Tbelps aty, Ho,
called on us Tuesday. Mr. White is an old
Pioneer In this section of tha west, And one
whose prosperity ia well earned. .
Rev. ilr. Lowe, Baptist Minister of this
city, has gone back to Illinois after his fam-
Jonas ni;ker. Delegate of the Grand Lode
of I. O. of O. F. of Nebraska to th U. S.
Grand Lodge, held In San Francisco, CaL, re
turned to this city Tuesday morning, having
had a very pleasant trip.
Wholesale Clotlilng- Hons.
Nothing r peaks so well for a city as the ex
tent of the stocks cf goods kept for sale. By
these Its trade must be Judged, for It Is nor
custom nor judgement to lay in more than
is demanded. Fullsome puffs on generalities
dwindle to insignlflcent nothingness in the
faoo of such a magnificent and truthful de
tail as we glva below. We saw an Immense
pile of goods beyond comprehension to our
unbuslncss like mind, to we thought we
would particularize, and here Is the result :
37) Overcoats, Sacks and Frocks,
815 DasineM) Coals,
&J5 hrocic Coats,
. 102 Black Dress Suits,
. s0 Business t-rutx,
I'M tn ru i Vests,
4 Silk Velvet Vest.
lii Cases boot and Shoes.
K dosen Fairs Ilubber ivcrshcK!,
. 1 dozen Hats, Ovps, Ac,
2S doxen Denim Overalls
'JS doxen Denim Overt.hl.rts,
10 doaen Undershirts,
. 100 doaen pairs Drawers.
dozen Silk Shirts and Drawers.
' iWW dozen Overshirts, Krench cos. Bellknap,
ir.ouw j'aperuuns aa uoiiars,
2U dosen Cardigan Overjaekets. .
85 dozen White and Fancy Shirts,
W Trunks and Valises,
. 0"0 Suits Boys Clothing throughout,
i , . . : I ... A f . t 1 ... L' i . 4Lsvrwt0
Sumenders. llosierv. &.C.. In variety and
uuaiitltv eoual to the above.
These figures Indicate the amount of goods
now on hend Rt J. S. lietzel's Clothlnr Store,
and Is his Fall stock as opened within the
post ten days, and no matter whether yon
wish to buy or not It will make you feel good
to Ktep in and look at these stacks of well
made laslitonahle Clothing.
To western merchants the above flirn
which may be Implicitly relied on plainly
tn.-lifji.te that Mr. Het7..l Is rrcrared to do a
Wholesale trade, as a dozen ordinary stocks
-ould be selected from the above and still
leave a comfortable houseful!. His know!
edffe of the business and pnrchaslns facilities
are such as to warrant us In saying that th
merchants of Southern Nebraska will find it
to their advantage to make this their par
chasiug market lor Clothing. -
nKcvr goods:
, Fer steamers Shrleve and Silver Bow, for
consisting of all kinds f Staple and Fancy
Groceries, Provisions,
Oueensvrare, Stoneware, clcM
1 will arrive In a few days. Call aud see.
iiy dear mmrrD !
I find It impossible to carry on my bust
ness,and lay in my Fall Stock of Millinery
Goods, without money ; and It Is also Impos
sible to sell goods on as small profits ai
have and shall, and wait Ion g for the pay ; so.
you who know yourselves Indebted to me.
will confer a favor by settling up immediate
ly. By doing so, yon will oixlga ana enable
me to carry oa a business to our mutual ad
vantage. MRS. BEAR.
. ?h wlih t) know that endless thirst,
Which eveu by auencbing is awaked.
And which become or blest or curst,
A is Use fount wherent ! stacked
Still un-ed me onward, with deslra
Tnr.!hi;e. to ex r lore. inu'J ire :
Why It i that Karh, at l .s old Tloneer
Booksnd News lepot. can keep recelvimr
nrt. ;.:ne such lairs slot ; of good, r and
by inquiry amon the peof I b-arn that he
la reneral'r rt L'fvrJtHl as one cf the most lit)-
era men in the west t,
TT Tjir nnd Catsrrth. icccssrallr trst
e-1.br Lr. KUnbcri.n. Cll.ee over the Post
Cilice. -
Fersu Teors and Grxte Bars f r Sor
ghm Manufacturers at bhel enbenrer Bro's.
WallPsper, Win tow S ha 3 - and School
Books very low, at MoCrcery k Nickcll's,
Carptater's Toelsand F-laeksmlth's Fur
nishings at ShellenUcrJjios-
IItesi market price paid for wheat, oats,
corn, d.c by Ledford A Hand ley.
Drmrt, Paints, OP. and Glass at St. Joe
prices, at MeCreery A Nlckeli's.
Ilarew's Pleneer Cane
days at Shellenhorger Bro'a.
rills In a few
Wooden, willow, Fione, glass and Queens
ware st Hauk & Armitace 'a.
Patent Hcg; Tamers r.nd Iledgo Trim
mers at Deuser's I'ioneer T.n Store.
Prr.frvln- gsrar aril
low at Hauk s Armttaee's.
all other kinds
Fruit Cans Self-Seallrg at
ger Brother's,
;ellcr;bcr-
TIb, tbtettron and
Shtlieiiberger Bro's,
Japanned Y.'are at
400 Vet of Nails Just received atihcllen
berger Bro's.
Hunts far RtInqiire of Dr. Hl2i
bcriin. Groceries
variety and
Main street.
al Qitaiwi In crreat
abundancs at Holsman's, 15
i fTtorm,d Tt-Klraiurs and Gr l van
ned Sheet Iron for pans for use in t he Manu
facture of Sorghum, at Shellenberger Bro's.
CiTT) Slcw aiil Road Scraper,
aw. C. Dc-uscr s.
Haze you bee n i j i'.e Trice Zegtiaiort
.. . " To tn ih st .r!enaid stock of , - J '
di;y cociSi az;d CLOTiii:ra
J ust c;.t nxL Here yea will find at his&t
AAA
U,V)Uv.
Dollars worth of the best Belected goods in
the west; frora tlie Cnest Laces tnadjl'y'the
Germans:
to the heaviest Cloths manafactared aay
where. THE LATEST NO VELTIES
in the line of , . ,
LADIES DRESS GOODS
known to the Ess tern Markets now on hand
- smd constantly - , y, -
. a.x'ay & co.t ,;:.::v::..,
with their t.nexcellod facilities for purchas
lng at the Iowa t rates, are determined not
..-.-r.rr- .. ..tt
To
VI 7'
be undersold in their line In the west or in
They Invite tfcc!r numerous old friends and
And the Ttiblic Generally
to give them a call and examine their
MAGNIFICENT STOQJZ ,
Jnst opened at
No. 27 Main Street!
, Fall and "Winter CIcalis !
ASTRACANS,
caiNcniLL.vs, . , . , t -
, . ....... t r ..,,;EEAVEr-S., . .... I,, '
and VELVET3
t .7 . f theo. Uttx A Coa.
ATTEnTI-IJI
All ye who h.ve ordered "i. ' .." 1
-.- - r;uir.snii stccil "
of ' '
V. 17. DXTCT & CO..
win do well to bear in mind that it will be de
livered promptly ' ' '
Oa the 1st of IoTcmber.
Promptness In being here to receive your
stock, end paying for it. Is essential, both for
the reception of your stock in good order, and
because of the low rates at which this stock
has been sold. Mr. Dust will be here with
his stock, and will have considerable unen
gaged stock new, hardy and reliaMe which
it will pay all to call and examine when they
arrive.
T
in
Srawnvlll
As Lnmbtr Slarket Is
unexcelled on the wwt bank of the Missouri
River. This is no Idle boast, but is substan
tiated dally by the immense sal a of Pine
Lumber and other building material which
go west from here. This is not from undue
competition, far we have bui two yards here.
and both have all they can do, but from the
fact that our Lnmber Merchants' facilities for
buying ate EBexccUedVaad also from the fact
that they are willing and able to sell at a fair
margin. Larger stocks are kept nowhere.
VtrttH the present prospects of an over
stock of grain of all kinds in the country.
there lr- naturally a lethergy in the market
everywhere; and Nebraska being peculiarly
favored In this respect, great activity cannot
be expected, and will not be found In any
point in the State, notwithstanding the puffs
of local papers to the contrary. . Merchants
are paying in this city about all they can
risk. From quotations above, below, and
east, we are satisfied our farmers will go
farther and fare worse," if theyv haul their
grain to a distant market. 'a
1 . .. - I
A Hint to the Kevrljr MarHedUJames
Russell, just "spitced," as win be seen in an
other column, bought his entire Grocery and
Queens ware outfit at Hank fc Arroitage's.
Jim's "straw" shows which way the wind
blows, indicating the best place to outfit
when you get married.' ' . .
CAII1 v. JfOTES.
Some five years ago, Mr.'Shanbacher, of
rrn..4k.l I J LI. 11. 1 ' A 3
Louis Mutual for f -1,000, ten years endow
ment. Some time In May or Jane last he
died, leaving four notes unpaid, amounting
to Jl.OCl 66. The company paid, according to
the terms of the policy. $3,993 44. The widow.
it seems, is dissatisfied, expecting to have re
ceived the full $5,XxV. But the Company have
acted in good faith, paying every dollar that
was named in tha bond. , Supposing Mr. H.
had taken oit a policy in the "Mutual Life
for $o,lsa), paying the same rates, all cash. We
wl 11 supuose bis to bd 40. Ii would pay
J.VU oUaunuaSiy. Ha Would have paid in the
eve years, t,l.i 50, and at death would have
received at least six tnousana collars in
stead of glfM 44. Which is the better plan
JarvlsS. Church Is A -rent for the Mutual
Life of New York, which insures on the cash
plan. Bee advertisement in another column.
TElCHCnSI PAREJfTSJ SCHOOL OF-
, v FICCItSt
KcCreery and Nick ell ar prepared to fill orders
for National Headers and Spellers, MoaUetb'sOeog
rsphles, Davie Arlf hmettos, Clnrtu Orommsr. and
otuer boukaollbe Nation I tsirifi. '. Tijere boors
are now ued in moi of our best school, the ie
mans Incnwwa. Teachers call for tbene books
mora tbsa fur allot tie i.. Book furnished In any
quantity at wlil-a.e, retail, si ii4 rat tor In
troduction. Ikememljer, ttM i-luco. HcCrry A
Kk-kell'sai City Uru Wore. While getting your
book. tv pn thnt ynu o aot overlooa ln apien
Ldt' ts :ii dr rift just reonivea, all
aetefte-J by ,t. rlcseu.
2XOTIC
I am owlrg some raony la Nemaha coon
ty and wixh to pay it. Those that I am in
denied to want their money. They shall have
It. In order to pay I must collect, I have
three dollars due me to one that I owe. and
while I with to be kind and indulgent, (and
have heon) this money must come. This
not l. for all indebted to me. no exemtion.
Should ltmn over thirty days longer, it will
be with tvwu. Any note or cinlm same as
cash. I desire to be out of debt once more.
and don t propose to be long about It. Klna
ly bat In earnest.
A. P. Cogswxxl.
TO ALL MIIO:,I IT MlYC05C2U5i
Montieths Ooernphles sre now used In nearly all
the Hcboei in the Sis'. M.rshhsa then forsJ
Otusitrv (tiMvrs ai:rp:iea at low et wnoleile rate.
Th fat1irul reo-r and tSsx-ncrs, sod I)a.vie
Arithmetic , bc-t and most pepnlar book ptihlishM,
nneKl in s'l ofo'i' bt--t schnoij, lor le by fiAlC'If.
I a f ct Ju k . i ki Tprythintf in tbe bookl.no
thU in werili ke4-uiK. can ana cu stocs srsil
with a g(KKi f're Irs it, st MAKSJi's iMok Stere,
where th; N i! i nal Series cf 5-cuool liooka are w4d
luor taan s i .aer.
Jut Xtecctredl at Son dor's, No. 52 Main
street, an extra fine lot of whips, bone
and ratan buirj-r whSns. ladieV and gents'
ridrng whips, raw bides snd solid leather
blaeksiialnsand variotM other kinds cheap
forensh. (five ine a f iil next door eaei of
where the EXPRlw OFFICE WAS.
4V"1 ot forget otsr Esrfoot,M but
vn toriinj-:ei Helrner s Boot and Shoe shop.
where we can select from his stock just what
we want at the most reasonah.e rates, ito.
13 Main street.
5 00 Tarrt-U f Calt cheap at George
Uolsman's, No. 15 Main street.
nriLn::iL3i
Tor j a '.'-Xf
lor Locks,
... rorilut!, -
Ter Latchet,
, Tor Jrcici, etc.
go to
SIIEIXENEEItGETi BRO'S,
Duty's M"asUIn2 machines and the Novel
ty Y.TicccT, at . J. C DEl'SEIVii.
Commg
jBrownville!
J. i:. nsr e' C. have sent cs advance
slip's of Tirr; . i.a Trl-anrhs" an c-i i
ttc:. 3 cf ILebu.-;- ur.i agent'..: l'3 of F. T,
Earnura as a merchant, manager, banker,
lecturer, and successful showman on two
continents. It shows him to us at the foot of
the ladder, and gives, with many other nar
mttvr. an crcnnt of his Etrrcles. f or a
livelihood,' Lis 'Imprisonment and rcleasa,
his earlier ventures as a showman, bis hair
breadth escape-',- hl3 avlr.? tbo llfd of Jas.
Gordon Bennett, his brave encounter with
Capt. Judkins of the Cunard steamer, the
trap lad for him luFhiladciphla, the Jerome
Clock Company en tan Kieraent and his failure
and the troups of friends to his rescue with
otlers of unlimited capital. It relates Gen.
Tom Thumb's courtshin and marriajre, show
ing tiuvt it was a real a:".ilr of the heart; how
Mr. Barnum came to be a lecturer, and his
plans of public improvement in Bridgeport.
Itshows liim to ns at the top of the ladder.
revtahiifi ttie mcthCMi tA getting thexe, amus
ing and delighting the reader at ever 6tep of
his progress. It records his extensive travels
In this country and Europe, wit 'a the results
of his hvrpe acrunintance with men; bis
rpmlniMuees cf Victoria, ioulj I'ht'ilippe,
Iwing Ixopold of Beijrtum, Wm. M. ThacivO
ray, Samuel Ilorers, and many other persons
of note. New il -rht is thrown upon the char
acter of Jenny Lind, the Swedish Nightin
gale. The war with Bennett is narrated, and
how the Yankee showman was an overmatch
for the shrewd Scotchman, the full history-of
uennett s pnrcnse oi tne sinseum lease, Do
ing now rnai.i public All this forms but a
small part of the personal and historical rec
rdiectlons of this autobiography, narrated in
Mr. Bamum's unique nnd felicitous way. - -
Agents wanted In every town and county.
Will be sold by subscription only. Address
the publishers,
, - ..., J. B. Burr & Co.,
--'' 13 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn.
TIJK CIIARTFR OAXI. . ' , f .
A friend of ours has now in use one of these
handsome and valuable cooking stoves. We
hazard nothing, we think, in saying that, all
in alL it has no equal. Its size, its shape af
fording the greatest convenience and its
numerous and durable vessels entitle it to
the preference over any stove of which we
have any knowledge. Another great advan
tage it uosijeses ia. owine to it cRDaeity and
draft, you can bum almost any kind of wood,
and, on account of Its substance and retention
of heat, you can run it with green wootif
ter it is heated, or by having a small amount
of kindling material; and those having to
prepare mei ior me ordinary email gioves
will readily appreciate this advantage. They
are far sals bv all prompt and reliable stove
dealers. SIIELLENBKRGER BHDS- are
agents in lirownvilla. Sold wholesale and
retail by Excelsior Manufacturing Co., St.
Louis, Mo. ,
List ox Letters remaining atrtherPost
OtUce st BrownvUie. Nebraska on the 1st day of
October, ISO, which If not called for in one month
will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. .
Bates Lyman M
Monger Louisa
tcCndlish ,
Murphv Dennis 2
Moil Philip
Wore Jolin 8
Hears Herman
Nelson 8MJ
0 Brlne John i
Plecher Joseph '
Price Fanna
ITuer C P
Philips David
Bay lr James
1 hals Fr nci , r '
Terry Wm O l'
Turner O W
Vnnlin'!hn Oliver '
Wolf Oliver -Wtwtfull
Joel
Weaver V H
Hatcfielor Mr F
Itlacknian tliaa J
Ierry Kestus
Colter Cbs
Ckclirsn Sheldon
Cairns P B
Camp Henry R
Carroll Abar-ait
Clover Ltneiine
Clary Ilobert S
Cheeseman H 1
Curtis Warren P
Purell W ;imi
Farmer JjrJ -Freemsn
I.izjus
llairer B V 1
ltUlC .-;
JonesThoijaas
llo - Kichsrl '
t irt'entona cslllnc fnr any of tha above letters.
wiU pieass say "a4verti.ea." - - ,v
P '' ' ' - ' a J
Worth of - .
under one roof In Browaville t
iiov's that rcr. KIGIir
A. J. McFall has Just returned from Cine! n-
nattl, where he has been laying In en Im
mense stock of Furniture of all kinds end
styles, which will be on in a few days, and
will be opened in the Ilannaford building,
opposite the block.
Jack wont have nothing bat what is A No.
1, and all In need of Furniture of any kind
will do well to patronize this house :
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I have now in my yard near 1,000,000
feet of the choicest DRY FINE LUMBER, of
every style and description, size and thick
ness. Also Loors, sash, ASlincis, Mouldings,
etc. Dry Pine Shingles, Lub. and Pickets,
In fact, anything in the building line, which
I warrant A No. l in every respect, ana on
which I do not propose to be undersold, for
cash, by ny mnn west of the Missouri river.
i invite 6,1 who need anything in ray line to
give me a call, knowing that I can outfit them
with good material, at tne lairest rates. -
J. IU U.L.L,
Brownvllle, Neb.
Cor. Water & First Streets, r
nTV LnraberdeHveredwHliInthecIty
.i)HmitstFREE OK CHARGE.. Y
Prof. IS. V. Wilson, the great Lecturer
and Test Medium, will be In this city on the
Wh, BHh, 11th and Blth, of November, when
he will deliver a course of Lectures on Spirit
ualism.
Splendid Reildesct for Sal 1 Great
Bargain 1 In the best residence portion of
our city. Good well! Good Barn! Enquire
Of. r . M. rAIH15itUTtlli.ll.
XCilbonrn, Jenkins A- Co. Manufac
turers and Wholesale and Retail dealers In
all kinds of Pine Lumber, Lath, Shinglos,
Pickets, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Battens, etc.
Office and lumber Yard, corner 4th and Main
streets. Branch Yardat Phelps City. Missouri.
We manufacture our own material in tne
Pineries of Oshkosh, Wis., where we have
in operation one of the largest manufsicturies
of everything made in Pine in the worm, ana
obtain lug our Lam ber direct from the tree,
ns we do. we can sell at lower rates than any
Lumber Yard in tha West which pays one
wholesale and one or two retail pronts. We
shall always keep on hand a. fall supply -o!
everything in our line, so that those in want
may always rely upon getting what they de
sire. ' Wesiinplyask allteexaraineotfrstock
and prices before purchasingelsewhere,as we
can ensure sausiacuon in Doin. .. i i
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"Economist" Sorghnra Mill. A new
two-roll mill, which can be offered at a very
low price. The capacity of this mill Ia on5
one-sixth less than our No. 1 mills, and that
difference Is more than saved to the farmer
by having his mill right where he wishes to
do his work, and to be ready at such times as
ae can spare tor otner labor. Of this, though
a comparatively new Mill, a large number
nave been sou, giving satisfaction in every
instance. It is very strongly made, and the
risk of breakage very small ; Is easily set np
and operated, and will, we think, perfectly
supply the want that has so long existed a
Sorghum Mill so cheap as to be within the
reach of ail. r or sale at Shellenberger Bro'a.
$1300 Dollars and Expenses t See ad
vertlsement of AmerlcanShuttleSewlng Ma,
chine in our advertising columns.
Sans. S. lleCtbbons, has Just received
irom tie i u tones, meiarzest anJ best s
lection of 1 end Shoes ever brot";ht west
of the Mi u.r., rr.d ho sells tuem the
cneapest, -
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Tha Third Quarterly Meeting of the M. E.
Church. London MUsIon. will be held at
London, October nd and 21th, wrenching to
commence, jaiurci;iy i q ciocit. 1 resi
ding Elder and other Min isters expected to
be present. .' . . . . L. k Bairr, i'ttator.
Pine Lnm br. J. R. Bell Is constantly
receiving additions to his superb stock of
Fine Lumber, which comprises everything
that can be wanted in that line. Is of the best
quality, and sold as low as tha lowest. Also,
Doors, ' ' .
Sash,
Llinds,
Door and . ..
Window
Tramc,
Shinjlc$, t
Jackets,
ZIouldlAgs,
Lath. etc.
Best stock In the market. '
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Of the Pioneer" Serchnm JII1S,
greater numter have been made and sold
than erany other pattern, and although they
have been put to the severest test, vet from
their great simplicity, strength, durabilltr
andpeed, under a limited amount of power,
have received' the most unequivocal stamp
of puhUc approval ForsaleatSheUeabcrger
4i.O S
.PAT UP!
The knowing themselves Indebted to the
ft rn of J. L. MeGee A Co will please call at
F. E. Johnson A Co's and settle either by cash
or note as me oqoks mast oe ciosea up.
GOLD R WAR J.
Bocks' Brilliant Cook Stove took the Gold
Aie:ai aoove the Cnarter Oak and other com
Feting Stoves, at the New Orleans and SU
oulu Fairs, in ISO. For sale at the Pioneer
stove JM ore, py.
4 i-3ra J. C DEUSER.
Sh!;s- nsetilwest the best and
save money, ihc Mnpr Sewing Machlnels,
without dot ,vt. t5e best In the market. Call
at No. At J'.ain street, and examine this un-
rivslied machine. Instructions given at your
rr?i 'fife, or at the sales-room. Notrouhleto
exliit,.t tae machice.
VheeHvrevr Stolen. The person who
too frt'a Vhe Unarrow from the Brick Yanl
of Shafler A Co., Just below this city, will
save an unplensivnt exposure by returning It
lnmie JIately, as he was seen and is kuowu.
II
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Mm. the largest Stoolir and Make tlie "Lowest Prices.
Mrs. ITenry Wood's Jfevr Boot -"Roland
Yorke," a t equel to "The Channln js," by
Mrs. Henry Y'oop, author of "Hat Lynne,"
Is in press by T. B. Peterson A Brothers, Phil
adelphia. It Is printed from the author's
manuscript and advanced proof-sheets, pur
chased by us from Mrs. Henry Wood, at an
expense of One Hundred and Fifty Pounds
Sterling, In gold, anil will be Issued I a Amer
ica on Friday. September 2ith, simultaneous
ly with its publication in Europe. It is the
best boook that this distinguished authoress
has vet written. The following new books
are navlng- Immense sales, and should be
read by all: Mrs. Southworth's "Bride's
Fate" The Changed Brides," "How He Won
Her.v and' "Fair 'Play." J Mrs. Stephen's
"Curse of Gold," "Mabel's Mistake." and
-i KuDir r aise." The Woman in Red," nnd
"Hans Breitmann's Ballads." comolete and
entire. In one cloth volume, with a glossary.
J. C. Cowles has bought a half Interest In
the Drug Store owned by II. C. LeU In Mc
pherson Block. "Mr. Cowles comes from
Norther Iowa, and Is to the manor born a
keen, shrewd, business man.: If there Is any
trade In the drus line, he will develoD It.
They are bound to dauV.w their already ex
tensive bnsineii SrltUn tha next year. We
warmly welcome Mr. Cowles to the business
circle n this eity, and know that further ac
qaalntance wUI prove him' an ' acceptable
companion In the lice of tha triv'e.
Saddles and JIajraesiu So long as good
Harness and Saddles are demanded. Just so
long the best place to br.y th cm will be sought
after, and so long we will recommend J. IL
Eaur, . whose shop 1 near the foot of Main
street, for be certainly keeps a No. 1 stock,
and Is a No. 1 workman. Farmers and oth
ers will find it to their advantagotoglvehlzn
a'call, for he will do the fair thing, and sell
yoa a good article. No. 9, opposite Trimmer's
checkered stables. " - - ' " -
Bryant's Chicago Dnstnese Training
SehaoL Our advice to any young man, that
can spare the time and money, is to go to
jsryani vucaffo J Hitmen iraimntj School,
where the best facilities In the country are to
be found. It is Just as cheep to go to "Head
quarters" as to go to a second-rate Institu
tion. Send for paper describing this model
institutionthe "Hizh School" to Commer
cial Colleges. Address
IL, H,UHXANT,CUICttgO?lU. .
3- ziqi oas.
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Having now thoro ughly fitted cp my
sale aud sample roo ; ras, at No, 45 Main
street, I invite the li public of SOUTH
ERN NEBRASKA and NORTHERN MIS
SOURI to give me a call, as I shall always
keep on haud In Wiielesauj Qcastities,
WINES, BRANDIES asd LIQUORS, of the,
very best and 1 purest quality, &
c
of all brand-1 1 Forelgh and Do
mestic, I shall li also ha veoa hand.
during the season, Chicago Ale, Beer, Ac.
The public may rely opon my stock being
pure, is physicians of this city recommend
It for Medical uses, tf Full stock of Bitters,
In cases or single hot y tie. I am also agent
for the best Billiard I Tables made.
Wat. H. VALLEAU A CO.
Canton Clipper Ilcics !
' , THE BEST PLOW MADE. '
At SUELLENBEUGEn BItO'S.
LADIE8
Go
to Shellenberger Brother's and see their
r's Usiveksal Wasiieb. Unrivaled In
Twvfv'
-rv a a 0 j a v su twin w a e v. a ii
the world. It will pay every family to have
one, .......
ATTEXTIorj, At-lit
A. W.Morgan, Jr., of Brownvllle, 63 Main
Street, has just opened anew and complete
stock of Cloths, Casimers, Vesting, and all
klndsof Piece Goods, and Is prepared to make
Gent's Clothing to order in the most fashion
able style. He also keepsafuil lineof Ready
Made Clothing, Hats, Caps and Gent's Fur
nishing Goods. 47-3m
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Checkered Feed Stable is the best place Id
town to refresh and feed stock. Hay, oats,
corn, bran and shorts for sale. Stock boarded
by the day, week, month or year at reason
able rates. Farmers, give him a call. Nos.
and 8 Brownvllle, Nebraska. 48-tf
Corn, Wheat and Oats. -.
Rfilaey A Lewis have removed their of3ce
to Itobt. Ten re A Co.'s Store, where they will
pay the highest cash price for Grain and oth
er Produce. :. ' '
Grape Vines. Concord, f 1.50 per dozen,
flO. per .hundred, nnd all other varieties in
proportion, satisfaction Is guarranteed as
to quality and genuineness of vines.
47 -6m - J. W. Middl ro!f.
Canton Clipper ZIg
THE BEST PLOW MADE.
As RlIELLEarnEnGKIS. EIIO'S.
J. W. Bliss, Regular Licensed Anctloneer.
Sales attended tain the country on reason
able terms 'Orders left at in Advertiser
office will receive proper attention. 23-8ra
Tlillsrs, buy your Rubber and Leather"
Bolting of Shellenberger Bro'a. A full stock
always on hand.
Haehlne Oil of all kinds at MeCreery &
Nlckeli's. - v. ... . .
Good BntMln? Stone. We are now pre
pared to furnish good bull ling stone. In any
quantlty. Also, MepSton Bases for Mon
uments or Tomb Stones, Water Tables, etc
furnished on short notice and reasonable
terms Lohaxcb A Vaejsi.
Bnllders Attentlon-lam nowprcpared
to do all klndsof Plastering in this city or
Vicinity. Orders left at the American House
will be promptly attended to. Prices reason
able! Work first class!!
no34-3in A. E. Bell.
Patronise Home Indnatry -All kinds
of Marble work can be had at Neidhardt's
Marble Works in this city, cheaper than it
can be had elsewhere. None but the best ma
terial used.
$33, 000000 Is the caplt.! of the Mntual
Life Insurance Com panyof New York. Jar
vls 8. Church Is their scent at Brownvllle. It
Is the safest company ia the wot Id to immre
In. - tf
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' Organ. -Eurdtf, from f 140 to S300; Ma
son A Hamlin's, 75 to S 1.1
'James It. Dte. Brownvllle.
Ten Ton Ela"ofcsmith s Iron of all sizes at
Shellehberger Bro s.
Private medical aid, read Dr. Whlttier's
advertisement. -" -
330 kers norse Shoes and NalLi at Shel
lenberger Bro'a.
.A. G)odl asaortmer.t .of Pari r and Box
Stoves at Deuser's I'ioneer Stove Store.
A fine assortment cf Parlor Coal Stoves at
J. C. Deuser's,
' A ARGE AND SPLENDID
ASSORTMENT
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JUST RECEIVED AT
Shellenb erf er Bros.,
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To. 76 Main Street, McPherson Bloi-I:, Erovmyille,
JUST . 0P3IT3D,
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J. S. HETZEIS
One Prico Kev York
CLOTHING
wii!a JitS XlmJS tmm il '
B RO VNVIILE, NEB.,
; One of the largest,
best assorted and fi-
neststoelksof Men and
Boy3 '
al ui iinra itri Wtt
BlDli GOODS,
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TJOOTE), SHOES,
TrunI:s,Valisc3, Sfcfyc.
EVER OPENED IS
THE "WEST!!
These goods were
selected by himself in
New York, for this
market; aild are' un
doubtedly the most
reliable goods of the
Udnd ever offered in
this or any other mar-
kete.t '. '
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Mr. Hetzel's ex
perience in this busi
nessover 15 years
enables him to select
his goods with more
judgement,1 for good
miiterial and ''malce,
than the great major
ity of dealers in Cloth
ing. These go o ds have all
been purchased for
Cash, at a very low
margin, and enables
him to sell them very
LoivfozCach.
Few persons once
dealing with Hetzel
but will always deal
there, beeausehis deal
ings are fairand above
board. He has but
One Price. '
J.S.HETZEL'S
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COTBMIfE I'lUliK
COMPANY
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COXTAINS THE F0LL01NQ
IIOTICEABLE FEATURES
t
xsw Bvsicmss or the yeas.-
Nvtmber of Policies liued. - i . 17 ."-'! I
A ount Issued theron .., 12,1 i:J,
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Amount to
Of wldch the Uit rest oa Invest-
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Was . l,l3,CS3 3
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Was more thaa Z 3 3, C Z 3 la sxcess of the CUIoa
. ' CASH MYJDXXm TO POLICIES
Amoantedtothslarsaum et t'ZZtZX 17
This is more than twiee as much a was paid by '
any other L1A9 Company la the World, as sppea
by tie olTlclul returns. The advantages enjoyed by
the policy-holders In this Company over those la
any other, could not be better exemplified.
- . - TJIS SECVSTTT
Offered !o policy-holders Is manifest from the rw
'- ttrtrr bo leas than from the amount cf the Com
: 'pany's Assets. These uiclude Investment on
' Bond and Mortgage upon property worth in
-' : every case not less than double the smount
- loaned.. $21,458,3-17 43
Government Stocks , 5,CU3,103 73
RealEitat.... . 031, IS 37 OS
Cash deposited with Bank and
Trust Co's 1,S.6S9 61
THR ASSSTX 0T THE COXPASY
Include no Premium Notes, 'n the bmlneMi of Hie
Company Is conducted upon an excluaively cash
basis. . . .
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and everybody else that want to boy
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W1I. Vr. RANDOL, at Peru, will
keep on bund a f-jtl snnpSy nf jjo. 1
er wi'.l tril f r t---"- tn r rraiu. All
fthuifcie w ajrraniKi. ; t . ' jr j.lrtee.
f5iTj i'eru. NebriMkak
J. II. SHOOK & BEOS.,
Mannfhrttsrers and Dealers In Native Lnmber
of all kinds, lengths, breadths and thickness,
HILLSDALE
ICLECAIIA C0U:m XZHRAZIZA.
They own asid run oneof the beat Saw Mil's
In the Slate, and will f jrni.sh
2iEcnir;iC3 Ar;: nriLDEns
with a bill of LcnU-r cf Tt quality, on
s'tort notiecjat the Lowest ? 'arkct Irlcc
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Always on hand f-r rula.
. Thf. tUn c!I chesg st tin lr s'-re In II11L-
ca.eaa Kt.T ie I ry tjxi. an 1 Groceries, and
su'-h artic i s are In rener:.. use.
P.etnem?r the business, tho men, and txe
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pLOTIIING! CLOTHING f Chenr,
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NOT ONE HAS BY llll FAILED
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THE PHUi'UtT OVEItATl.yN C-i BYl-lltY
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FULLY GUARAnTEED,
ASDWllHKVJU
THEY STAIID UilRiVAlLED
. " pr.n t"fr.orY,
. . '0!i I't." H A !'i I.ITY,
AUJ CU. V J..li..NC:t.
-', .; , PjrlnrrHe!ty of M.insmnt
And fur t leimiaicrvj Iu Looti:!iif,
ThoyareHomelnstilulion
SIiiiui''nctiir-1 In tli N'nst. sn l
aihiptea to tii a.a:j oi
Y7c3terni S on thcrn ?c opb
purely no good h.-iii'l"wr can ftffbrd
to be wuuout on!
roa pRita list, aiirss
Excelsior ManufecliirinT Co,
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C12 & Cll N. 2IA1X STEET,
ST. LOUIS, 310. ;
SoLI BY
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27ic Great iZcncfaetor.
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HOME VAHIS1HG MACHINE !
WARRANTED THE REST
WASHER EXTANT!
And the only M.nehln that n-i-h t5iorn;ll all
klnNof ltiiru:i(, from t ha Uitent lcts to tlie conr-it
bedding, witbout ijijury.
WILE WAHII FIVE
HUN I) R ED COLLARS
AND FJFTY HHriCTS
IN ONE HOUR.
A dny'a WHMncr r'fti-Hl to or hmir.
Rnw sndCoaiity Ihghu tur suU!.:m:ii-J for Circular.
AtlJre
IJome Jlanuractuvln-? Co.
SAMI'IIT. CPI'I'LIIS, Pres.
JOS. B. WILD!-'. oe'y.
818 N. FoMrtKStrvet ind ?11 Broadway,
st, louis, :ro.
ShcIIcnbcrpicr UroN,
AGENTS,
T-3tn jimwnvi;;o, yI)rnlci,
Ayer's Cathartic PilLa
Ter all
Zl3dlctn9.
tid js-rpesca cf a IaliT
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Perhaps no oe ',v!S.
cine i ?o univt-rvtAvre-
a caia.trtic, nor w;w ever
" 11 1 ' any bei'ons uiverjU
- '1 1 il.i!,t.'J Lii. ue. in
,' evervrounrrv d ?
I A - all cio.- - si. '.- uiii.t
' XtX'TZT ,,,,s eu:-i,i,e f rrauv
V J 1 1'. l:-.Jjrco-
- - ' ' son h, th'it it w a more re
i.ahliao-i :j.Mrv. Jtt
, - iw i:'-' t.n.1 xiy
" o'.hi.T. I :rrv w.a h-a
tried It. ksvr th.tt it enro l tUt-vf; h.v
not. know l.'! at it cure tnew nr'u'h'v aad 1. "oii-ls
tad ad iao jt tit at what it wsr it !: ftlsvay
trtat it eever Lui tarou-Ttj wv f suit or neirtof
hs corn'Mjs..; n. We have trtuTr-.i:-; Mr".ni t
STwllof cert.--:isof taeixrwiu 'i.v -ij ei. . ..K
Ib4win-? eo fi;:ots buf suet cures ar9 j m
everyac .-iirrr!ol,n-l we-nr 1 nrt p U. t ..jut,
Afttt-cl to a!! sr- arvt c s in 1 e..m.iu;j;
ronLi.:nn7neiLrer CA!'nc4 ijcipt dictrioa j ':.',
they may be t-ikm w.ih s&.vt Ly aayhoity. Itieir
sirar reatin; resorve-i l'r c.i ever h e -h a. id ntukce
them pleas-t trttwhlc besn-r purely verztxU
r harm can a-o front ir.eir nsa n rtiy qin,..-..-.
They or.era.io by tl.e;r pow?r:"ul in .1 i Ctq
intnraal idcer tapmuy tli9 hloud and v.. uj.I.-"' it
Into fce:tl Jiv f::,jn rcijitave tloU-ii m i..- of tha
etc ach. eoweti, Hver, an-1 oilxc or-.-w t th
body, rfut-wio; t. ir irrenlar action fci ic.-.li.i. and
by correcslnr, w."!fM-ever t.'wy exist, r:a CcrMigz
fcetj a ar i!kj Srst origin of tUseaie.
ii,rnior: are "given H tha wnfw on
Pe box, t-r tha fIowir j ccair.u, thea
i'i'LM roh!ly trere:
lor J yiei?l or Zadie.tlon. TJile
, Ian-p r avl Lnu of A neti t, they
shoald be taken m-kr-u.-iy to -inuto the stouK
ci and restore iu hea:y t-me and actina.
Par 1 Iter C tplainf an I it nriom imo..
trims, I .lies li r.i.l-ciae, !! !ir.l icee,
J4x9ttlc er rr"is icinrM, Ji.iloti
CoUe and Dilloa 1'ever, t.it'y s .. -,;, i hu ju
ctlcicusly tacn for each case, to corr;t t ta.jci v.ne
action or remove tha ob'Tati.-xu wr; n r.v: r
lor Uyeiitry or l?iarrhta, L .t e-e cul
Cose is c-nera;iy rer.ilre-.l.
For i.'sennu?ir?j, t,onf, CJr-jTt TK
ttloa of t"e I2e.rt, j.a t., :is
l.'ACk and JLoln., t:.cy tlu i i
:i'j.-tiv
riii'.;(;u-llU
ta&ca,U rcj'nrt, U r.ir ;
t sy'tcm. Yi eu:1i ct
t.-"! e:ir.
t wr Urpy sr. .1 Irojv ical Swelliner
t l-.ocl I he t. K.-a i lv:i u.i-i peat do.-ses t-i .X J
C;"e ths e:vt of a u.-u-::-. vi-f.
I'rr ft c-;irr.ion a l--3 .-'. M v.-i toica
ts :t rr-. . ...m C;.
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try mi s- 1
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