j i U ; . .., cx ii L e ii ;s 3 fi -re - S CD , i r th Advfbtk-kb for sale by a iT -LVmh, CUT "f f ore- ' V . ' RELIGIOUS NOTICES. E1 1 , .vrr ther Kundav Moni- inland every Budy evening BAPTIST CTrErairrFpurth and Atlan- at U o'clock a. u. - LODGE DIBECTOIIT. T O. O. F.-Brown ville Lodre No. 5, 1. O. O. F. n,l on hiesdaveveniueot each week.aj 7 o clock p. m., ai uieir jin - v., . Vain HreH. ... -All va Brothex ,DoMETi - . mr Vamn)iaVrftllprTiMlfffKa.4.J r. . ;;. ,,. i Kiitiirrivii in iumontn at o'clock r..n... a. their Hall lathe Xrevtmever isricK.iiu amu -""h All viai'tti'g Brothers an- Invited AU J as. M. Hackee, Secy. Arrival and Iepartiire of tbe Mail. Xorthern, Eastern and Southern depart at 11 a. tn -rrtvH ai 3 p. m. Kulo Mail arrive at s p. m.: departs at 7 a. m. I :l .rrivttil U t 1 m l.rlM t 2 D. ttl. BMtrire Mail arrives Mm'idavs, Wednendays and rpdVsats p.m.: departs Tuewdays, Thursdays and tiurdav at 4 a. in. , (.rant Mail arrives Fridays at 4 p. m.; departs Ttiunaiavs at a m. 1'iwt tllice 1 1 ours from 7 ft. m., to 7', p. tn. Sun from 10 to 10S a in. W. A- FULOCK, P. M. On and after May Zid, 1S, Trains will leave Phelps BlUou aii loiiowa. QOtNO NORTH. eKer Leave.- tl2 a m. El- IM p. m. OOIN'O SOt'TH. '1T7 p. 111. JTruS p. n. a ni. Mail trains daily except Sunday, iwily except Monday, lliail except Saturday. a a-Jacob Rnuers' Omnibus leaves Brownvllle for tbe Ih-IkA at f a u and VI u. daUy. . LOCAL. MATTERS. J. L. CoUtapp, Editor. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1869. T craaberr.es at the Ited Store. " glclgh B-lls ! Horse Blankets at Bauer's. . Snow fell yesterday morning to the depth of about one Inch. . There Is nothing In the Grocery or Pro vision line Uiat cannot be found at Swan &. Bro. ' DISTRICT COURT For this Comity has, ly order of Judge ilason, adjourned to thelSd Inst. Those Home-made Flannels and rant Goods go off at Don" like hot cakes. leu's is the place to get bargains. Well Routes. We this we advertise the re-leUiiiK of the cuntraetH for currying tin Mails in Nebraska for the ensuing fourycars. IU-ad and hid. Shellmberg-r Bros, received the 1st rrciuiuin for Cooking Stoves at our law County Fair, on the Olive Branch, and on the Continental with sliding oven doors. Trof. Wilson, uplrltnaliKt and tefit-inedl-um,"ba'lin asorjes of Ux;tures Tuesday eve "rlnaii lwlil continue until Friday evening His lectures give immense sjitlsfiictlon to the InitlaUHl, and he is douhtle the most ahh exponent of the doctrine w ho has ever been lathis city. The Band epent a very pleasant hour 01 two, by Invitation, last Saturday evening at the residence of Wm. Small on Bird's Toint. The inutile and viands were excellent, and the good nature of the host and hostess wa. rrflecbl In the pleased and tiatibfled coun tenances of all present. The Proposition to open "up 6th street, whereby projwrty owners offer an equal amount In caxh donation to the bonds, Is a good thing asked for from the city, hy cannot some such enterprise be starUxl onMain Street, where thousands of dollars are at stake to hundreds on (ith street? New Hardware Honoe. We learn that aiew Hardware House in about to be open ed In our cltr. This is an Indication of the progress of our city and the demand of a more extensive trade. W fc are pleased to sec mm Tiesa exnand. yet no one but must admit that the Hardware tmdehas been In good, fair, Miernl hands so far. Let them eome, for of such areeltles made. Col. Furnas, we believe is the most ex tenaive corresjondfnt In letter writing in ! the State. He permits no mail to go unless It nears a letter from him to some one, and sometimes to tens and hundreds. Last Thurs I day he mailed 79 letters, reaching nearly I every State in the Union. He Is the best patron the rostofliee hasf and this may aid a ! solution of the problem, "is the Postoffiet ; centerally located ?" His is a big balance In I favor of its present location, i - MAIL ROUTES XEEDEU. ! BrowDville aud the county west needs an increase on the Mall lloute from here to Be. ' atriee to daily service. We believe the busi nss win warrant it, and we know the fast Increasing population along the route de nuuids it." Further, trl-weekly service direct from here to Tawnec City Is much needed. TVe learn that a petition for this has been circulated In Pawnee City and some distance this Bide. Let onie one here take this mat . terlnhand Immediately and get a petition i unanimously signed, that our Senators may j work the matter up this fall while at M'asb- tiiKton. This Increase and new route we ! mum have. Take Notice. The unsettled accounts of Uih Journal Printing Company will be lelt vith Judge Morgan for imincdiatecolleetion, ' arlhe 2" th Inst. Many of these accounts aresnuill, and the cost for the collection of I one dollar will be as moch as for one linn , druO. Those concerned will take due notice, and govern themselves accordingly. Theun , del-signed will be at home each Saturday till , tae alove date, to make settlement. J. W. Blackbub. Brownvllle, Nov. 4, IStia. 3-t Those Fire Extingulab.ers.-A difference ofopinin is one. of the motive powers in the economy of human affairs, and with a view J to tbe general god a teinierale expression of . such is always In place. The action of the Council in laying on the table the petition for the purchase of extinguishers we hope I will be reconsidered, for the reason that they fe certainly the most feasible and cheapt guards we can possibly have against a grand wuflagrutlon of thousands of dollars worth ' af property. A Fire Engine is beyond our . Weans, &iid public cisterns without an en Slucare of litUe avail, while the cot of eith . ? world be as twenty to one in comparison ' to thee extinguishers. Six machines placed '-a pood hands with a reward of ?25 for the j one who got the first water n the fire, would , do riiore good than can be accomplished by ay plan we can adopt i - SCHOOL FCSD APPORTIONMENT. We learn from Jas. M. Hacker, County Clerk, and from A- W. Nlekc.ll, Superinten dent, that Hon. 8. D. Beals, State Superin tendent, did. while here, express a deter- 'nlnaiion not to make an apportionment of Restate School Fund this fall, but to wait od make It with tbe Spring apportionment. "he reason assigned being that some of the Enumeration were not in, aud that an ap portionment would be a great injustice to ueh as liad not reported. If this really be us uitention yre protest, because of the irre ivable injury it would inflict upon the edu cational interest of the .Slate by closing the "imoH schools during the reason when & Jorlty of children can attend; and because 1 proposed to inflict this injury to save kine from the effect of their own neglect. Be "ldeae learn from good legal source that men postponement is entirely unwarranted ylftw, as it is expressly his duty to make ' uch apportionment, which, according to the Present law. ousrht to be ready alout the 1st -f January, It will be tight times with a reat many schools to hold out this long, as 'e learn from Mr. Hacker that hardly a day , ashe but some person la in to draw school oney for some district in need of it to run school, We hope to hear from him and :ore fully his reasons for the step contera-j-Uted, as it is a subject of too great import tice to be trined with. Holiday Jfnmtr Godey presents to his subscribers a real gem for December. The embellishments excel In attractiveness anv before given. Although the last number of the volume, to many It appears better than the first. Nameless and Friendless Is the title of the first steel plate. Then comes a handsome title page, with tableau pictures. also engraved on steel. A tinted picture rep resenting children engaged In Christmas sports. A colored fashion-plate. Cushion In bead-work, handsomely printed In colors. Extension Sheet. Skating Costumes. Fancy Costumes for Children. A page containing nrteen designs of bonnets, bats and head dresses. A great variety of other useful and ornamental designs are scattered through the number. In the literary department a grand array of literary celebrities In the magazine world contribute rich feast A number of Christmas games will be found In the Arm chair department. Look on page 535 for a rich collection of holiday sweets.. - A Most Liberal Offer. We will send the Orcuakd A Vikeyakd, . price $1.50, Ouh Schoolday Visitor, one of the best maga zines for boys and girl published In this country, worthS1.25 a year, and a magnificent steel-plate engraving, entitled "IIklp Me Up," worth f2JW per copy, all to anyone who will send us 12. The engraving will be sent post-paid, secure from injury, and will make a charming ornament for any parlor or sit ting room. Send In the names, and secure 55.50 worth for only $2. .'." "Astonishing tout True." That Dool- EY'S ClIKMICAL. YEAST BAKING POWDER is not only the best but the cheapest in market. It Is entirely free from any deleterious sub stance, ani compounded with such scru pulous exactness that the contents of each box are the same, and will produce the same results every time. It Is unequaled for making biscuits, rolls, cakes, pastry, Ac. at once healthy and nutritious. Full weight in each package. Grocers everywhere keep it. Personal. Gen. Prentiss and CoL King, were in the city yesterday, laboring in the interest of the i. & M R. Railroad. Maj. Lushbaugh has been in the city for a few days past. ' Judge Wheeler the west renowed Bridge Builder has gone Into winter quarters in his new residence in Brown's Addition. John L. Stanton iias been spending a week with his friends in this section. Thas. W. Young, traveling Agent of T., W. & W. Railroad, called yesterday. Den has gone cast. " A. May, of the Regulator, has gone east for more goods. . The Centre of Business seems of late to be In and in front of llannaford & McFall's Furniture Establishment for there is scarce ly an hour of the day but some team is load ing up Furniture and Jack, the enterprising, may le seen smilingly waiting on customers md llannaford Is busy welcoming in new ?ustomers. They have a stock that would sell rapidly even in Chicago, Wholesaling. Messrs. F. E. Johnson & Co. yesterday morning sold a couple of bills f goods to country merchants amounting to several hundred dollars. Their trade in this as well as in retailing is good nnd Increasing proving that it Is no idle boast In them when they challenge competition in both style ol goods and low prices. Capt. Jenka is certainly the most popu- ular KT!onage we ever heard of, for every -b'Kly jrtst now seems to be "Capt. Jeuks of the horse marines Who feeds his horse on pork and beans And often lives beyond his means," which, though true of many, yet docs not make them Capt. Jeuks. Continued at Marsh' and the P. O. KOT1CE. All persons having watches, clocks nnd jewelry left for repairs at my store, will please call and get them on or before the loth Inst., is I Intend to move my entire stock to Ne braska City, where I shall conduct business for the future, and shall gladly welcome the continued patronage of my many customers in Nemaha County. J. V. D. Patch. Dooley's Baiting Powder. No article has ever been Introduced to the public in which the component parts entering into Its composition are so perfectly pure and so nicely proportioned that the same results fol low with each trial. Notosdy Is it cheaper, but the many testimonials in its favor pro nounce it the best in use. Each package con tains full weight as represented. Manufac tured by Dooley fc Brother, New York, and for sale by all Grocers. ALASKA CAPS For men and.boys. The most comfortable Cap for Winter, at MAY'S TRICE REGULATOR. Tom-and-Jerry is coming In season, and one or two degrees colder will make a good glass of Egg-Nog go down comfortable. Well, as we were about to .remark, the Alhambra is the place to go if you want them concoct ed in good style and from pure liquors. L.ADIES' FURS! The largest assortment ever brought to this city will be opened at the Regulator NEXT FRIDAY! Hominy, Buckwheat Flour, Cranlierrles, Maple Sugar, Choice Syrups Just received at Swan & Bros. ARRIVED AT LAST! McCreery & Nickell have received the PLASTERING PAPER. Residence for Sale. Having determined to goon to my farm, 1 oiler for sale my residence in Brownvllle. Particulars given on application. R. W. FURNAS. For Rent. From December 1st, 1809, the Rooms now occupied by the Brwvnville Dem ocrat, 2-St JNO. L. CARSON. Plad Dress Voods in abundance at the Dry Goods Regulator. Mud! Mud It Mud! it Will soon be flushing round! To prepare to meet such weather go to Chas. Helmer's Boot and Shoe Store, No, 15 Main street. For the best and cheapest Groceries and Provisions go to the Red Store. Tho "American Girl" Is Coming to Brownvllle! Go and see her at the Regulator ! " Wheat, Corn or ( ats taken at Den's store for Stoves, Plow s. Dry Goods, GroceriesFur niture. Salt, for which the highest market price will be paid. ' The Inj&t Fanning Mills made can be seen and purchased at Tisdel's For substantial Winter Clothing and Chicago Custom Made Boot go to Marlon's. Cranberries at the Red Store. v House for. Rent. inquire of Dr. Kim lierlia. ,.... Fruits both dried and in cans at SWAN fc BRO'S. 400 kegs of Nails Just received at Snellen berger liro's. : .., Gent's, for your Under wear go to the Regulator. i CIGARS at wholesale or retail at A. F. Cohn's Cigar Factory, 62 Main street. Two or Three Fresh Milch Cows wanted by ' "B. B. THOMPSON." Paper used ' instead of Jrlaster at McCreery & Nlckell's. Private medical aid, read Dr. Whittlef's advertisement. ' ; 300 kegs Horse Shoes and Nails at Shel lenberger Bros. A Good Wagon Do yon want It? Go to Tladttl's. ...... For Stationary or a Good Cigar go to the rostofflce, Tisdel can furnish you the genuine Con cord Buggies, ARRIVED ' AT. IACT ! ; HqCreery 4 Nickell have received the ; PLASTERING PAPER. GO iz C! 100,000 feet Pine Siding, , 75,000 feet Plre Flooring, .- 60,W fe Finishing Lumber. K-,(Mi0 Pine Lath, 1.50,0(10 Pipe Khlmrle, Together with Sash, Doom, Blinds, Mould ings,etc.. Just received and on hand low fo cash at . J. R. BELL'S Lumber Yard, Brownvllle. 4SAnd 20 Car Loads Coming! J. S. Iletsel is certainly a public benefac tor for Lis is the largest and most GENERAL assortment of Clothing and Gent's Fnrnlsh ing Goods in the west, and from this he will GRANT anyone the privilege of making their own selections, guaranteeing them good materi al and well and fashionably made, at a less price than any other house nSBROWNVIXLE At No. 70, McPherson Block. I?lail Waterproofs. At TIIEO. HILL & CO'S. 400 PARLOR HEAT STOVES And S00 COO It STOVES Of every pattern known to the eastern mar ket for sale low for cash at Shellenberger Bro's. LADIES' FURS! ! The largest assortment ever brought to this city will be opened at the Regulator . NEXT FRIDAY I OUR IIOTTO. We sell pure goods only. - " McCREERY & NICKEL. ALL CUT ting done to order at Morgan's Tailor Shop. BUILDERS! . i . For Nails, ... ... For Locks,' For Butts, For Latches, For Screws, etc., go to SHELLENBERGER BRO S. Paper used instead of Plaster at McCreery &. Nlckell's. ' i Canton Clipper Ploics ! . THE BEST PLOW MADE. . At SHELLENBERGER BRO'S. WINTER CLOTHING The largest assortment, . Most fashionably made, Of the best material, And cheapest in the market ! WHERE? For further piirtirulars Seo II err Grundstlen, The gentleraenly clerk. Of May's Price Regulator t ! ! Call and See iv McCreery & Nickel's immenee variety. ARABIAN SHAWLS At May's Regulator. For your Gum Boots and Overshoes and Children' Gaiters, ko to W. T. Den's. DR. HOLLADAT Respectfully informs his old friends and the public, that he Is prepared to attend all calls In the line of his profession. Office at U. II. Lewis & Co.'s Drug Store, Main street, Brownvllle, Neb. 51-tf WALK CP 1 1 ! Those Indebted to McFall & Co. will save expense nnd litigation by calling Immediate ly and settling at the old stand. Don't fall to settle either by cash or note. STILL LATER. All accounts not paid within twenty days from the date of this will le placed In the hands of an officer for collec tion, d. h. Mclaughlin. Octolcr 21st, 1S119. The largest lot of HEAT STOVES, for Wood or Coal, is at Shellenberger Bro's. The Latest News! The Latest Magazines ! , The Latest Illustrated Papers Can always be found at Pollock's Postofflce News Depot; where subscriptions for any periodical or paper published In the United States or Canadax will also be received. . ATTi:XTIO, ALL! A.W.Morgan. Jr.. of Brown ville. B.1 Main street, lias Just opened anew and complete stocK oi . loins, uasimers, esiings, and all kimlsof Piece Goods, and is prepared tomake Gent's Clothing to order in the most fashion able style: He also keeps afull lineof Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Caps and Gent's Fur nishing Good-s. 47-3m GOLD REWARD. Bucks' Brilliant Cook Stove took the Gold Medal above the Charter Oak and other com peting Stoves, at the New Orleans and St. louis Fairs, in 18011. For sale at the Pioneer Stove Store, by. l-3m J. C. DEUSER. Flour 33 per sack at llauk & Armltage's. flie best Spring Wheat Floor In the market 1st Premium The Can ton Clipper Plow manufactured by Parlin & Orndoff, took the 1st Tremlum at our State Fair. For sale by Shellenberger Bros. Coal Cooking and Ueatint Stoves at the Pioneer Stove Store, opposite the Court Room. "5 hj 3 w a 7. H K M O o Grape Vlnes". Concords, f 1.30 per dozen, 510. per hundred, and all other varieties in proportion Satisfaction Is guarranteed as to quality and genuineness of vines. 47-Gm J. W. Middleton. Eye, Ear andCatarrah, successfully treat ed, by Dr. Klmberlin. Office over the Post Office. . . - : 1 ; . . - f 30O Dollars'- Expenses r See ad vertisement of American ShuttleSewIng Ma, chine In our advertising columns, J. W. Bliss, Regular Licensed Auctioneer. Sales attended to in the country on reason able terms. Orders left at the Advertixrr office will receive proper attention. 44-6 in Millers, bnr your Rubber and Leather Belting of Shellenberger Bro's. A full stock always on hand. . ... . .. Tin, Sheetlron. and Japanned Ware at Shellenberger Bro's. , Dotys Washing machines and the Novel ty Wringer, at J. C. DEUSER S. Carpenter's Tools and Blacksmith's Fur nishings at Shellenberger Bro's. Highest market price paid for Wheat, oats, corn, tc, by Bedford Handley. . Patronlie Home Industrv. All kinds of Marble work can be had at Neklhardt's Marble Works in this city, cheaper than it can lie had elsewhere. : None but the best ma terial used. . . . v . j v $33,000,000 Is the capital of the Mutual Life Insurance Companyof New York. Jar vis S. Church, i thai agent at Brown ville. It is the safest company in the woild to insure la.- . . . - u Organs Burdett's, front fl to f'jOO; Ma son fc Hamlin's, f75 to 5ix. James 11 Dyk, Brownvllle. ' Ten. Ton Blacksmith's Iron of all sizes at Sh.ciienbergex Bro's. The "Corner" ' On gold in Wall Street lately leveled many wealthy men to the dust, crumbled sever-- al bouses that were supposed financially to be buitt on a rockv' end created terror"nd consternation among! the financial "small fry" generally. In-this rrspert It had Jest the- opposite effect from the Corner. no. co, which proposes, and does, lift the poor man to opulance, dresses the naked and feeds -the hungry, under the management of McPherson & Tattle, by selling Dry Goods and Groceries, of a No. 1 quality, at lower rates than have ever been known in this market. Remember the Comer, IJo. G6. Ladles', Children's and Misses' FURS, Thfo. Hiix & Co.'s. Full stock at Kllbonrn. Jenkins fc- Co Manufae 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 streets. Branca Yard at Phelps City, Missouri. We manufacture our own material in the Pineries of Oshkosh, Wrls., where we have in operation one of the largest manufactories of everything made in line in the worid, and obtaining our Lumber direct from the tree, ns we do, we can sell at lower rates than any Luml-er Yard in the West which pays one wholesale and one or two retail profits. We shall always keep on hand a full supply oi everything in our line, so that those in want may always reiy upon geiung wnai iney ue slre. We simply ask all to examine our stock and prices before purehasingelsewhere, as we can ensure sausiacuon in ooin. 300 Traveling Baskets for the Ladles. . ' McCREERY & NICKEL. .... t . . I have now in mv vard near 1,000,000 feet of the choicest DRY PINP: LUMBER, of every style. description, size and thick ness. Also Doors, Hash, Blinds, Mouldings, etc. -Dry Pine Shingles, Lath and Picket. In fact, anything in 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 nian west of the Missouri river. I invite all who need anything in my line to give me acall, knowing that I can outfltthem with good material, at the fairest rates. ' . v J. R. BELL, ' ' ' Brownvllle, Neb. Cor. Water & First Streets, j N'Ty Lnmber delivered within tho city 3limits, FREE OF CHARGE. 200 Kegs White Lead, just received. McCREERY & NICKEL. Jnst Received at Sender's, No. 52 Main street, an extra line lot of whips, bone and ratan buggy whips, ladies' and gents rliling whips, raw hides and solid leather blacksnakes and various other kinds cheap for cash. (Jive me a call next door east of where the EXPRESS OFFICE WAS. FITS ! FITS ! ! FITS ! ! ! at Alt Wi Morgan's Clothing Store. Good Building Stone. Wearenow pre pared to furnish wood buildinsrstonc. in any quantity. Also, Stop V tones, Bfrses for Mon uments or Tomb Stones, Water Tables, etc,, furnished on' short notice and reasonable terms Lokakck 4 Yaexey. Canton Clijtper Plotrs! THE BEST PLOW MADE. At SHELLENBERGER BRO'S. Builders Attention. I am now prepared to do all kimlsof Plastering in this city or vicinity. Orders left at the American House will be promptly attended to. Trices reason able ! Work first class ! ! no31-3mJ A. E. Bell. THAI) TRIMMER'S Checkered Feed Stable is the best place In town to refresh and feetl stock. Hay. oat. corn, brnn and shorts for sale. Stock boardeo by the day, week, month or year at reason able rates, tanners, give him a call. Nos. (J and 8 Brownvllle, Nebraska. 48-tf LADIE 2S! Go to Shellenberirer Brother's nnd see their Doty's Usivkksal Washer, Unrivaled in tne world. 11 will pay every family to have one. Corn, "Wheat and Oats. Rainey A Lewis have removed their office to Robt. Teiire A Co.'s Store, where they will pav the highest cash price lor Grain and oth er Produce. 2,000 Bolts Wall Paper, direct from New York. McCREERY A NICKEL. THE MARKETS. CLOTHING MARKET. Corrected weekly for the Advertiser by : MA Y'H DRY OOOD3 & CLOTHING REGULATOR The Market this week shows a DECLINE! - Business Coats from $.'t2 10. Uusiness Suits, s. C:ui mere, from Vn y. Vests from 75 cw. to $1 25. " Overshirts. from 7" cU. to Undershirts, from 75 cts. to fi DRY GOODS MARKET. Corrected weekly for the Advertiser by MAY'S DRY GOODS A CLOTIIING REGULATOR Calico, WCgllc. Muslin, ri',cf 17. Blenched, Hlc(.rm Cotton lielnlne. Tic. ... All Wool 1 Maine, 37r. Balmoral Sk irts, (1 75(5 & 50. The Great IScncfactor, ME VASl HOME WAHISING MACHINE ! WARJXlNTIID TIIK T5EST " i i : . ii,! ujulU.lYfV And the only Mnchine that washes thoroughly all kinds of fuhricks, from the Ilnest laces to the coarsest bedUingwithout injury. WILL WAiSII fF i VE ; HUNDRED COLLARS AND FIFTY SIIIItTS IN ONE HOUR. A day's washing iducel to one hour, state and Count v Rights for salcSend for Circular. Address ' s- Home Slanuracturin? Co. t ' SAMUEL CTJI'PLES, Pres. JOS. B. WILDiKec'yt , , 4i -818 N. Fourts Street and 831 Broadway, , . . : , , .vBT, .LOUIS, MttT- ; A. j : Shell enbergrer Bro's, ,-r. AGENTS, ; . - 47-3;n ' ' " ' . Brownvllle, Nebraska, PHILLIPS & BARNES' GREAT WESTERN Liirery, Feed, Sale ahdExchane OsrneHain and Levee St..BttOv'TTLLE. HAVING purchased this Stable of A. P. Coeswell.we are prepared tofnrnish the heat TEAMS. BL1M4I H end CAHRfAOKS tn Houthem Nebraska, at M)WT CASH KATKs. -Boom for Fifty Horses. Corral for Stock. Psrtw lar attention paid k I'certine of l?ardinir Iforxes. at-iyj I'BJixira a baknes. : t tit if : : I.-, - - . i w No. 76 OS ni I I J Hare the Largest Stock, and Make the Lowest Prices. OdRIT SHELLEBSI- LIST OP PSICES, COHIPLETS WITH POWER: Four Hole Sheller and Power, either belted or geared with double sacker Four Hole Sheller and Tower, either belted or geured with "eight foot" elevator - Four nole Sheller and Power, cither belted or geared with "ten foot" elevator..v. Six Hole Sheller and Tower complete, elCfcer. belled or geared with eight or ten foot elevator Two Hole Self Feed Sheller, with single sacker, two-horse power, jack and drive rope... Two Hole Self Feed Sheller, with single sacker, two-horse power, geared. Two Hole Hand Feed Sheller (or "Farmer's Sheller") with one-horse power, jack and rope THE KE.lSOJk W'llY vi vr.; tS7 ,.f. mimtuxt 1 Were Sold in tbe Year 18G8 18 niiCAUHR NOT ONE IIAS EVER FAILED TO OIVK Entire Satisfaction THE PERFECT OPERATION OF EVERY CHARTER OAK STOVE IS FULLY GUARANTEED, AXB WHEhF.VKE KJfoWX THEY STAND UNRIVALLED FOR ECONOMY, KOHUl'HAl'.iMTY, And CONVENIENCE. " For simplicitv ofManatccment ' " " Ami for Cleanliness in Cooking, TheyareHomelnstilutions Manufactured In the West, and adapted to the wants of Western&SontneriiPeople Surely no pood housekeeper can afford .? to he Without one. ... C ; " '(' ''. OK P 11 ICS WST, AOBBKSS Excelsior Manufacluring Co, ' 012 & C14 STEET, . . ST. LOUIS, MO. . -. ..V, sor.i) bt 1 O - SHELLENBERGER BROS., rxvfiml HKfWNVlM.K, NER, apvfrtiskVk.n't rovvAijn:n ry J. C. JONF.S ADTEItTI'-IXG AGENCY, OMAHA, NEBRaSKA. J PRIVATE Medical .Dispensary, Corner Farnham ad 13th Streets. Entrance on 13th Strecet. OMAHA, NEBRASKA. A. 37cniiaiiciit Institution Estc.bUshed exclurareiy for the treatment of PRIVATE DISEASES Inall their dirTerentitare. Cures wnrranted. The physician in charge of tn; Institution ha had many rears expiTience in cases of venereal nature, and Lis practical knowleclK of every symptom conse quent on or arising from badly treated caiw-sof ven ereal compl ints, will t.e of irreat benefit to thoe cailine iion lnm fur consultation, and he would caution tlnse having secondary symptoms remain ing to heat once proK r!y cured before t!ie constitu tion becomes rimiriLrji'(J, the health broken down, nnd the InUJi .tutii a:v'. njfill laculties destroyed. No mercury usjd. Ntw isms crcd in. six hours. French s-aies, H ; three f-J by maU. All cases of Impotence, Sp-rmslorrhs, (Scmlual w tant,; cured bri V nnrf rfrchttil treatment. Consulta tion free, and strictly coiiuueutuU. TO THE LADIES The Doctor would state that he devote his personal attention to all elapses of Inn-tlr lririrx. His Orrut I'cmnlf. Emflu fx Cie obstruction of the menses, can b obtainuti !rv t-.illln at the c.fhce, or addressing a letter to lr. Yoi.'XJ, LK:k iiox i'57, Omaha. Nebraska, enclosing the price -.K Jidie8 In a certain condition should r.ot take tins meiictne. as it will surelv produce niLst arr"ii?e. lor cir cular to Sfnrried Ladies Only," which contains valuable Iriforiuatiirii to every marrk-l lady. All corresiK.ndcnci' trvutiil eonriiential and promptly atiendeil to on the rreiit of a reasonable lee. Oili" bmrs fr-in 7 a. ui. to p. in. Sundays from to5ii i te ailemoon. i3-j IS S-v a r riK'il'iii ' iV' i: )'( I . i-t I' t . I !il , I . . I . i TTIiolesuJo O H& ET73 T'T Yl S IIH BsHisS I al VswiiaJ - - ' " i.s: Main Street, McPherson Block, Biwnville, CPI A. L. RICH. NEW ADI.inJ'ISTRATIOir AT THE EICH & GILLM011E, Successors to W. H. SMALL, ' DEALERS AND JORBERS IN Such as CoiTeos, Sugars, Tea, Molasses. Syrups, Flour, Bacon, Fish, Dried Beef, Salt, Coal Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, Cheese. Dried and Green Fruits, Con fectionaries of all Kinds, Wooden Ware, &c. In connection with the above they keep constantly on hand a large supply of feed, CORA, OATS, IiKAX, SHOUTS, &.C. All Goods Sold at Prices that Defy Competition. Highest Market Trice paid forall kinds of COUNTRY TP-ODUCE. Reduced Prices to suit the Times, Small Trofits and Fair IValinir. Is their invariable rplo. Goods will be sold to Country Merchants in either large or small bills and at extremely low rates. A FRESH SUPPLY OF GROCERIES JUST RECEIVED AT THE RED A STORE, McPherson Brick, north side of Main Street, in the room formerly occupied ..jrw.ii.8m. R,r.ai & OH.I.WWR t CP -GENERAL mum We have on hand a large STAPLE AUD To "which ve are making co we are selling at Prices as the Mississippi. In the Qnaty of oar Goods s- ?FLOUR OF THE MOST GO HIGHEST MARKET r GO 12-10 SHELLENBERGER BEOS., "Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Hi lire. lmi Ira ITo. 74 Ilain Street, STSaS3t 3SZ 73E S 3 HATS AND CAPS. Ttrtd Styles, at -All Varieties IIETZELS. TRUNKS. VALISES, ic, Ac, In A endless varimy, tt , HETZELS. pLOTHING! CLOTHING ! ! Cheap 1 it HETZEL'S SUMMER SUITS, for Men ani Jkys, at HETZEL'S. T1 1 .3 w.-4 and Retail Dealers in IE3 E T m w ... lUM . 3"i 370 4ft 2S3 Vjo - pf ii W ii f i M m I J;l I i IN k V-ril kr- y Vi l-J FOR SALE BIT F. A. Tisdel, Jr., & Company, DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL FIRST A. II. GILLMORE. kJ Kn a bL- till t! w ir DEVLERS IN ProiisioRs and well assorted stock of rAixcrsr groceries nstant additions, and which "J ! low as any House west of i vn Tt niiMif rtr- m inn 1 1 n rnv APPROVED BRANDS. PRICE PAID FOR SWAN fc T5I0. Brownvillo, 2ie. C0Q:(;CQ3URi.&C0. Advertising Agents, Chlqag. j , iiMtnit jar vtu pnpr, at fir bna-.tl I i, JjIC.j n T'lUs.aiui art .t rnlt t-r l yttctp f - JT Pt I'. A ani 'T't-rttiirie. lioDVERTJSE . 1 A' i r t r i r-v-i , -" , - Nebraska. i , IKIIS ! ! I'aler In all kinds of stock. TInrelought, ' sold and exchanged.' SVk U boarded by lh day or wwk. Tlic Propritor has rrcnlty crccf.if an entire new, Iare an o!n:ao.lc"'.:) Stbl-, r.ntr Ui old Brownvllle Ilou' lis stock is all fresh and veh4.l rt-w. 'f niUIi! ran le avcom uiotUifHtl at ll i U.V' OK IN'IOTtT, A fetoek cfyrroll, wltli art abnnd int supply of pure Wiiti-r, nLtach.sl tt tt; sfiiic, Vly Ayer's Cathartic Pillsv For all to prpo3e3 of a Lza70 Lledicino. rriiaf no ona ro.-ll- cina is c u,niver-il!y re quiif I 1v everyUxiy as a catlurti.-, nor wm ever ony b;i'ore o uiurvrsal ly "ailoptdl lnt-r o, in eve;Tct:itry a:i 1 im'.n? nil ci.i.-,ej, as tnis nnUl hut e'ot piivt-Wicu 2itl. Tin ".'. ion rea son , trvit it Ua raore re-lial-ic a:id f.ir more n'ee tur.I rwi-ly tU.ir. a:iy oicr. 'lfyja wtio uava trie.1 it, know th.at It enred tiieiii: t;-w!ni hava not. knovr that it cure their nei.iiors aad friends a 'ill all know t.it whit it tloej u.i-;e it tu;4 aly thftt it never fil thmtrh any fault or neulc-tof iu co!nnoiiiiin. Wo havu thotivind- uvui tlnrn s.tndj of ccrUc;ite9 of taeirremai feaUlecure'iof U: folloTtruiconaplaints hnt snc enres r lcncvn in every ne;xlKrhio!, and we need n-t puoli-h I icin. Adapted to a't a?is and coil.f(on- ia all claus.lus; coniiiiitr neit'wr calomel or any deleterious t ru, they may h's tnken wtih s ifcty by anyl!y. Their snirar coatinz pre-crre-i them erer f.-t?i anl mike's Chmi phM-ant t. t-tke, tvh.i i U'iax purely rcretaUa n U-tnn can ari-o IVnni t'tetr u-w in any jnanti:y. They operal? h7 thoir powerful in:';cu' 0 on tho in tcmal vicra to purity tho bloo-I and stimufrtij it into hil;!iy action remote theobtruct.onaortho tom.u;h, bowels liver, and other orsrtns of the body, re-itorinj their irreTular action to hialtij. and by eorrecung, whorever they exist, such Ueraugo ment as are tho llrst origin of di.ea.-te. Mintita direction are given in tho npnr on. the box, for the follo-.vLa complaiutJ whica U;csa rapidly eure : For Dyspepaia or Tadlt lan, XJstIr Lianor and los of ippetite, they should 1m; tanen moleratcly to timuiuto tae stom ach and restore iU he.i'llir tone find action. For Irr CnnijiUiat and it-? rir?Diu nrmp. toins IMIioa II:lclie, Mick Hra:l.iit, Ji3t!ire or Urrfa icn--, fliliou Colic and Uillona fevers, lhy ghoui I bo Ja -K ioiuly taken for each cae, to correct uio lil-eriej artion or remove the obstruction which caue 1 For yaatery or Uuirrbueuu, but one niJ.J 2o-e is trcneniily reipiired. For lti-ntti-nt. Uont, Grarvl, Xt fatinn of tUe leart, 1'aia ia tit aie, Hack and Loin, tlvey should bo continnousir taen, as requwd, to chanTe the diical action o. the system. Wita sach chanja t0i conUiiI cianTjp'-ir. . For Irop-y and Dropilcal StvITbr they should be t .;q in lar-e and fretiuens duees to pro duce in.; cCor-t of a Uriotic pa ' For Mappreittinsi alirre il-imj shouM he taet as it prod.tccj the Uin!l e-ri-l l.v srw.sthv. As a Dinner Pill. Uk nr't." fills t3 pro. mote d:5"5stioa and rccv the sro.n.i' h. An occasional d.v pt;inii'tes the stomach nnd bowe!. Into heal hv a'-tion, rv-ton.-s the arywt:f, snd invi?ornit tfie syfcjrn. H.'nce it U otln mU Tli!iureon tvheru no scti.'-n dcrnne'iieni txit-. OncHiio icoU toJarably well, oft-1 Cn.U t.i.it a doa of Llce Pill t:ikc him loci .byi.li; better, from) their cl-.-an-iin? and rcnov;:)ij effect on to -?e-tive apparatus. JR. J. C. t CO., Prrf lat ChcmUU, LOWELL. JZASS., V. S. t. Sold hr CITY PP. CO STORE, Jlrwcnvu'c, AtVms'a. "SLEPH AN T" ii I . . ! vH . f -i I!