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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1870)
! j I i i i i I ! f I i 1 e e f a i. 4 j-rxtra cop!1 of the' Apvkrtisku for sale by LODGE DIKECTOUY. MASONIC. TnoVN VILLI CTT APTKT? No. TL A. M- . -i, luonih. iUr,lc.;-V'1As,2A:E.ii.i'. BKi' rr T. KAixEV.fc.-. TV 4TIA VA LLK. Y I1D(!K No. 4. A.F. A. v-i-Vili.f --.n::uniit:.u first ami tlnrfl Nai ordny n Uif hi "r1' "aoiiLI Lotio'e of Instructs;) every bat unlay night. FrM Afli w. M. johjtBlakb, Scy. , I. O. O. F. BKOWVVll T.K LOIK'K No. ft, I. O. O. F. Keg ,,Ur meeting To-iay rnl eartjwPt k jjiTEvts3i, Secy. ' I. O. G. T. BROWN VI LLK LOlXiE No. 20, I. O. 1. T. meets evry Friduy evening. r p & V,"at-o' Black Ki-nar, V. O. KHLIGIOI S DIRECTORY. pnKBVTKRIArr CirritCir. Service ouch fu,tHlii ut 1':' 4. P- in. I'rayi-r Meet- ins WViini'Mlay evenings. tM.t)lath fcciiuol at 2 lvv. J. T. Baikd, raptor. MITTHOmsT L CIU'KCH. Service- each Sab j.'hi ui in;.', in., nii.'l ";: ;. tn. Sunday School "! , ni l'ravor Mectinir Thiirvbiy evening. ly - liev. D. U. iiAV, i'ustor. 0'KIv"rs cmTIlOI EI'IOI'XL Xrner At lviuc su r-toiiil streets. Si'i -view every Suinlay viirn -i'.C o'citx-k. Siiiiiiay S-cIkjI nt - , nVlucI:. .veni:iK sorvn nt 7's orii.rfc. Holy tvn !"" a'hnit'istcred on tiie tirst huuduy of T". U.n,PAYIS. Rector. B MTIsT CITl'RCTI. Corner Fourth and Atlaii 'lr(rls. SfTvirt-s every KkLhatli except tin third ...! riot. tii, fti 11 o'cock a. M.andiu clock p. M . Ill t-i !....-. r...i.-... -.- uey evening. T. S. LOWK.l'aetor. Arrival mid Departure of tbe Mail. Vortliern. KaMcrn nI soutliem deitrts at 9 a. m' ttrri'e ut '.I p. i'ulo !;! arrive nt s p. ra.r d'Trts at 7 a. m. lVru rriv lit 1U rtl4 li'jsrtj hA 12 p. I;u i;ricc JIuil urriV4- M'iMil.iy.i, WeJnt-iilayit nnd Fri -t sai it p. in-; ie;.urUiTiie.-iiays,TLuriaysan(l atiirilHy-. ut 7 a. 1.1. (iraiit !a-l arrives Iniays at 4 j. m.; departs Ttnip-ri'iv al h a- r!l- J 't Ui'.ice IJouru from 7 a. ni., to ', p. m. Sun ij ."ruiu Wtolo , a. m. A. l'UI.UCK,P. il. Time Table St. Jac. Hud 1. R. It. I. On rtii'l after M;4yJ3d,l, Tcains will leu ve rheli ' isiiuu a lo.lowi : UOI.VU NORTH. G01V SOfTIL Tk-ivpTicer Ieave ll:ia.in. p. m. vrw-ncer l.-uve. a. la. ' :7:ii p. 111. j. rtilil Jx-ave... i:4t p. in. a. iu. Mnil trainx dl!y except .Sunday, iiuilv except MkikIhv. c ;Uxly CM'ej't Huturday. (e-Jw)b lvOers' Oiiiniljus leaves BrownvilK; fijr -Ci Ix-iM.t at a. ni. and VI m., daily. c ilOCAL .MATTERS. J. 1m Coliapp, Editor. THURSDAY,' JANUARY 6, 1S70. ' TO OUIV PATilO.NS. Ak v i:J W focn l.y our : cc-ond ptto, Jakvjs S. t iin.i'Ji. jflKUu! uikI rt f.jK.ii.si o)o cvlitor " t Hie Atirtrt, ii'-r, lias solil Ms interest In llie . liUMlK'NSloCul. U. V. Kl KNAS. Tl.C)Ut;olll mini crrli-s witli hint tlie hitsiiest osU-eia tt 1 iosc v iio r.'iUHin, us sinian of Mor!in iiiU k rliv. and one in cvory wny nsireenbleJo le v;;li. Jlis coiuit-Oticn witii thenrni li:u leii a, an oasis In tli tloort of jmiiU r's life ; n I one that will l? 1hUc1 lnuk to it!i Crarili.-aiixii Ki:d filoasure. May our loss be .his tiTiaii-Msil nulii. ul 'ol. Ktiniiis, jiioiuvr publisher In Soulu f ru Nrbraska, we havp iu- l to k.i.v no more t!. mi that Ins ovupat ion of the ohl jio.-Mtiuii js u jrenuinosiilUiaetion to us, will be prolil ubWoour ptitrons, und udl our hope t liat Jl a ill be remunerative to him. llisubility tutu tilitor Ja beyond question; and bis knouiedue f th husinons and trnd- wiK rlrnnt ti le:vr nil the n-souitvs possible to make the Aden rueeond to r.o piipcr In t he Slate, lor ibe Kenernl or local reader. l- Our patro'.iK will percrive tbattli setbuKir eti will nuci silale t -iu rul h.tltui'unir of the .iH-iiisof Utuoid lirm.ui) to.Janua.y lst,18',t; un.l of inrw, resjioi.d promptly. All the i!d lir'n desire, is to - t luutteis in '"ship .mpo," mid thoe t. ho may be called upon jieed not lay it to a douhl of their wiHiii!? nukR to pay, lor if the mentis are wuntlnn .their twkiiowleiU'cliioiit of I lie debt Will be uI1.cUmiI until times me l-t ler. Friends, we would prefer it, if you would voluntarily couie up and settle by t ash or otherwise. Orati, Den hr.s the Jlnrst c-JothlrjK In the innrin-t. C'vershocs and Fur C'aj! ut your ow n prices. Judge Hrivttt, )ircct'r of the Thrown vilif ciiool I;stncl, has Just com plctcd the 4ciisua for achivd pnrposes, which s'.iowk the mi'miM-r ( ynuilis hetween t lie aires of li ve wd iwenty-one., to be four hundred and thirty-live. Drtrrvtd Tellmonlsl. The followIiiK resoltit ion of thanH.t comes from the pari ici jiani.s in tlie Annual F.-slival held by Nema ha Valley Iodae No. , A. F. ct A. M. at their Jjde room, on the evening of Jeeember '7, JK:i!i; and we are satislhM from the voice mimed, that under Ihe leadership :d the lye iUrolliei-s, they made excellent vocal music: JtrxLirrd, That t ho thar.ks of the Fraternity J- and are hereby tendered the Hye llrothr-j-s nu t wives, Mr. and Mrs. lh nnett, Miss Xel a a and Mr. Ioclicr. lor the very excellent vocal and instrumental music furnished this Festival occasion. Dr. Opprrmaim Is to dell ver n lecture fit tlirt Teaeiierb' lnstitule, to Ik) held in lVru next Friday. Call at Ilctxcl'a and see the latest style of ISilkllats. CF. E. JolMn Si. Co. are selling o!T win ter K'od nt a rapid rate. Why? Because they ure seilinjj low for cash. Joe. Sliuti, Pioneer Jeweler and Watch Maker of this city, intends erect in : a build ing on the site of his present shop, next si ring. Wo are ple;ised to see tlial Joseph has a good trade, lor he deserves It. D. II. LevU &, Co. have just received mid nenil a larj;e sloek of Drills, Mt-dicines, etc, at their store, 41 Maiu-st. luin has done Wonders tor lhi house in the way of straight ening up matters and. drawing custom ; anil he is afsr one of the best and most cai rfdl pieseription clerk in the west. Foi ilruirs and medicine, pure and unadulterateu, go to 1. 11. Lewis & Co. 's. Call at Het rel' and see the latent style of Nik llau. "Bauer, the down-town Harness Maker, is doing a right smart chance of busiiis In his line. He keeps n full rtock in his line, and lias now on hand a line assortment of Horse blankets, which iic is olh i ing very low. He iWt, the fair thing; and it will pay all want It nt anything in ht.s line to go down and give -liiiu a call. The .Sherman Iioue, Cy. KauQ'man, proprietor, was ojeiiid last Monday. Mr. Khuhhr.ui bus had Whitney Block almost entirely remodeled and relit ted, and newly Jarnislied, and has made it what Its position demands a tirst class hold. He U an old liaird at the business; and there are many in tid p;ace who know him ot old us a "lip t P" man to keep a hotel. His "belter-hali" 1 an jail in the culinary dejwii tmciit.and Cy. is a goixl provider. The Sherman 1 louse will Jierciiter tea pleasant spot in the lives of all travelers who rest there; and the boarding Public already appreciate lib benefits. Call at Iletxel'a and see the latest style of Uk HaU. -C. Hank, of the firm of Hank & Armlt age, Grocers ol this Ity, started South lor st. Ixmls and New Origins, last Friday, lie gin's o make arrangements lor a large supply of Staple an k Fancy ciro'-erlex, to be on in tbe "I'rihg. Tliis house will bring thrice the eapital to the business m.xt season that thcy em p loy c1 this, and wll do a correspond ing trtwie, "Tlie repuuitiot. of this linn is food, n-nd their tradeon t he iL creaise ; lor they deU syuarely and sell low. The 0olUr Store of A. I). Marsh, in this city, is Kim attracting the attention of all who )ieli ve in tiieir luck, and lucky one are tiuineruns. W. F. Wilson went in Si.tur.lav night, and on an Investment of abo.it SiU, h-tw S-,J roit!i of Furs and other ariiehs. Oeorge Levisti)Mxl iu durUig the past week and drew a f.'tt set of huiies' Furs. V. 11. Lewis drew a Gold Chain and Ioekot. worth VW. We ir. igbt recite a dozen more instan ces of what heard, but these we saw and -im vouch for. Marsh Is bound to do a fair thin i by those vho invest, and we incline to Jhe belief that his scheme is f ir tool iU-ral to kept up; hut he says be knows. We see taut lip has got a large lot of new gvds lor his B;iar suire arrangement, which it will pay to go and ee. f all at UctMl'a and ee the latest sfyle of -5idi Haiti. Cmmuiry newspaper poet says: The Rummer are over, the winter are coming, :,..u "lore Iu the rluver Ute bees Is a liammiiijj, i. 'r daiKtea i tbinuiuir.liie butiercupsi also; ' ne leaves Iwniumi; iiiiew ise (Or lu tail so, i.t.1"' f -eb'l,er blua chill on the patted, 0 K,"t a is aober is pulling on flnnnel. . lUesiuniu thiU ta blowing. Hut comity; and drum X, "dug. "r Buiuuie? urf golnr tad winter are coadng." And Hi largest and tet sto-k of Woolen x s. Flannels, Blankets, Ladies Dress rflu (irocM.-s, jc etc., is at MtPhei'sou iutl.e s. (W MePhersoit Block. is'Tl'm " 1I"'l-' w the latest stvle of 'a u; The Peru Donation Par 43-. A GAL.1 TIM ' Aceordlns: to previous f.rronftnent' vre left Brown ville ot 4 p. m. on Thui , i.y l;ist, and after riding for two hours over rouah roads we reached the nil red but well known vilope of lVru. The evening beiti jeohl It caused us to take a severe chill; but ratlier than con sult a physician, and have prescribed a nur.n tity of little pills or n cold bath, we concluded. tOi'lnda warm stove, which wedidlindbe nenth the hospitable roof of our venerable friend Mr. S. 1. Majors. - , After half tin hour's quiet, wo (darted to as serid the liIU h-jvlin to the Normal School Building, where the entertainment was to bo pi ven. After two or three hair-breadth es capes from falling, we notched the summit, which we are sure would have been a hard ta.sk had we cot been so nb'.y supported, lie liiif rather b.ohlnl, we did not say at the time thr.t vre certainly regarded our company as our present savior Irom falling. At length we reached the bulldlrrs, and fnund the cood people of I'eru and tsurround lu; country, busily engaged in social con verse: at the samft time oheyint? l'aul's in junction u t be 1 lebrews, 1H-2: notforpet ful toentertaln strangers, fortruly some shall entertain nnels unawares." At half past six Prof. MeKenzte called the assembly to order, and stated the tirst order of tlie programme was music; and before he had resumed his seat, n number of the stu dents appeared upon the platform and dis coursed some le.iutiful music. Prof. Martin presiding at the organ. JS. P. Mi.jors then Uxk the stand, and in his usual terce and agreeable manner entertained ns for a. short while. In conclusion he said "(ientlemcn. In looking over the audience, I perceive that ther are many more ladles than gentlemen pre nt. I therefore recom mend that each of you secure the company of nt least two ladies to supper; which I be lieve Is just ready: and Ix-fore leaving the stand, I thus publicly invite at least rive to accompany myself." Col. Majors here Inter rupted him, by advising him to secure the exmipany of one more, ns he had engaged the company of his mother. The call was then given for Bupper, to which we immediately nponded. We entered the dining niom, where we found two long tables ladened with the g'Kid things of earth, served up in-a styleequalliiiL; that of -a star farther east than Ufwnville. Old fashioned forks were used on the occasion, some of them having tecn used many years, and trimmed with bands of pure gold. Arter the llrst ta ttle retired, thev were repienisiidt neain ana again; and still there were many baskets full taken up. Supper ended, we all retired into a large and spacious room to pa.su the evening in a multiplicity ot amusements. Hev. Drift, of London. M as railed for. and made a speech of considerable length. Tile next in order was a Bong by a gentleman whose name we have forgotten, which was sung in decidedly a high kcr. Inspiring the audience with new life for a lime. llcv. Hart then gave a synopsis of his history of four teen years in Nebraska, the mode of carving for dinner while he was a pioneer. At the close of his speech we concluded that at least one man in Nebraska gamed a livelihood by the sweat of his brow. Much sport was manifested over a hat which, by some means or other, found a lodgment" In the building. It was put up to the highest bidder. Bids ran lively for a time, and it was linally dispoed of to a gen tleman In the remote part of the room, the happy possessor donating It to Rev. Swartz, who "rejected the pro Herod kindness, as he had one east in a smaller mould, althouth many years later. The amount realized on the occasion In le half of liev. Swartz., we are not prepared to say; but will !e safe In saying that it was a liU-ral as enuld be expected, owing to the wa rolty of funds at the present time. It nflwrded us pleasure toni't friends from all parts of the country, and espwlally from Lincoln and Nebraska City. I'pon the whole we had a gala time, and one long to be re membered by tho.se present. R. HAYS. Sewing Machine. EuiTOH IIOSIE Jorit NAl.: Vir &'; In reply to the question you put tome, the other day, as to whose "make of sewing machine I am in the habit of using, I would say that we still possess the '(irovorA Baker,"' which has Uen in our family over since that lirm tirst commenced bu.sin'es the number of years lieing leyond my recollection. Now, although the use made of it has been varied and hard, it has never, to my knowledge, needed any repair. I have no hesitation In advudng you to give the (lover & Baker the preference, for ve are satisfied (having at one time owned two oth er machines of dillercnt makers) that it will, U'tter than any other, fully and faithfully perform all the tasks you may impose on It. Very sincerely yours. Mis. tiKOKGK M0KK13 C0LK. Dooley' Uniting Powdir well deserves tlie reputation attained, as it ii by far the best and cheapest in market. No baking powder l as eve r been manufactured so free from deleterious substances, anil so exactly proportioned that good, sweet, light rolls, bi-icuits or pastry could ba made each time vilii success It is always ready for use, re liable, arid requires but about half theqnan titvof anv other in m;rket- Will not spoil in "any climate. Grocers everywhere keep B. As Winter Is coming on there are many things you will I'.nd nt SUe'denberber Llros. which are absolute neces saries, both in family and out door economy. Among the many things you will there find, and which one or the other of our readers will need end can buy nowhere cheaper, and get as good an article, are th following: Sausage Griders and St tillers, Ctjok imd parlor stoves for Wood or Coal; a lull stock of Table and Pocket Cutlery, from the most celebrated in a nu fact ut ls; Patent Corn 1 tuskers; Post's Patent Ciubskates.forUents, Ladies or Boys; (iuns, Plotols, ami fixed and loose Ammu nition; Fence Wive; Nails, and Builder's Furnishings of a 1 I kinds ; Iron and Too U for . kinds; Carp enter's Tools; Home Washers and Wringers; Fairbanks, and other Scales; Patent Hay Knives; Shovels; Pitch Forks; Spades; Axes; agon and Carriage Wood Work; Halms; Wagon Springs; Sleigh Runners; Sleigh Bells; and everything you may want in their line. Brit Ooon In the West at J. R. Bell's. For a good Saddle, go to Souder's o'2 Main street. 7-tf CIGARS at wholesale or retail at A. P. Cohn's Cigar Factory, CI Main street. 23,000 Eiutlit-Is of Corn Wanted in exchange for lry Ooods and Clothing at A. May &. Co.'s Dry goods regu lator. A Cood trade Is offered In our advertising columns, which see. PAY CP I All accounts due D. II. Lewis & Co..must le paid up Immediately, or tl;ey will lie placed in the bands of an oliieer for collection. "A word to the wise:" save costs. For a No. 1 set of Harness, go so Bonder's, 52 Main St. "-tf Osape Orange I'lanls. The largest and fiiu-st lot ever offered In Nebraska, and lor sale low for cash, by H. C. LETT. Call and See MeCreery & Nickel's immence variety. Blankets. A full lino of the very best Woolen blankets in the market, can le found at F. B. Johnson t Co.'s. and are being sold off at the most reasonable rates. ClorUa and Jewelry-A splendid lot of New Clocks and Jewelry Just receive! and opened at Joseph Shutz's. It will do you good to cull and see t hem. Da. IIOLLAUAV Respectfully Informs 1.1 old friends and the public, thai he is prepared to at tend all calls in the line of his profession. Office at l. H.Lewis V- Co.'s Drug Store, Main street, Browuvilie, Neb. ol-tf Dry Tine Lumber in all weather at J. R. Bell's. Dinrya for IS "0 at A. D. Marsh's Dollar Store. Wanted. Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley and Rye. i-L't Evan Worthing. Heating Stoves at cost, at Shellenberger Bros. fllel elianta and Blacksmiths. A deI miilcitinl remunerative hxitt ion for u C H'N TY It sT'iUK and BLACKSMITH, at the LAFAVliri'E MILLS. V.'ill furnish shop for the latter fkf.e. Address, D. C. Sanukiu, Proprietor, Howard, Nemaha cJUUty,NeU. Wanted. One rTOodrnan to do hard work. I will pay good wa'esani give steady em ploy nn nt for one year. ll-iim J. W. ELLSS. Jlay (lie Krgulat or prosper, May his cheap light ever shine ; May his custom still grow larger; May's the trump In tk-; Dry Goods line; At 17 Main street. J. l . BII, Regular Licensed Auctioneer. Sales atu nded to in the country on reason able terms. Orders left at the AdvrrtiHcr oflVc wilt rcc iyc pr- r attention, 4S-0ni SEW LADY'S FAXCY BAZAR. v e learn that J. M. Henderson has leased the building recently otupied by Mrs. Bear, on Maln-t.f and will iu a few days open a Birse and spl jndid stock of Millinery and I.uuys Fancy Dry Goods, direct from New "i ork and Chitsigo. John Is a No. I man for this business; being, perhaps, as well posted in these matte.- as any one la this city. We n iatj ut in success. SWAS &, BROTHER. This reliable firm of Grocers are still alive to the wants of the pubiic in their line; for scarce a day passes but they are getting something fresh for the public palate, and all nwy feel assured that what they buy of them is No. 1 in every resoect. and fresh. Theyare doing business on a very small margin of proms; in luet are living up to their motto oi smaii pront3 ana large sales." Th BroirnTlll Brewery. Conrad Sehrlner proprietor, turns out now a No. 1 article of Beer. . We speak from actual knowledge, hav ing tried it and been "found In the early morninsr saw htm ; Saw him toiling as of yore; Haw him in the evening toiling ' Loading, toiling evermore. Kvermore that eeasless loading. Many teams had passed before. Still he sold, and toiled and loaded, belling, loiiding evermore. Friend, sal I wc, pray cease a moment. And your busy toil give ore. . Or your stock will surely dwindle! "Dwindle!" said he, "nevermore. They are coming by thecar load. Coming by the boats, and more We have ordered, it is coming;' Coming, coming, evermore. , All the young are getting married, Anil emigrants unto our shore. Still for Furniture are coming Coining, Coming evermore." ., To Hannaford & McFaH's they're rash ing, Because they're selling very low; And anyone who buys aught of them, Tell his neighbors there to go. ' Nate Sedoras' team broke through the ice in crossing the river yesterday, but witli out much damage. Heavy teams have been lorceu to stop crossing. . .., . . The Concert given' by the Dye Brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, and her class of Sab bath Hoholors, at the Baptist Church last Sat urday nignt, wits a great suceess. - EeotvxvU-XE, January 4, 1870. Editor Advertiser In last week's Democra I notice a report of what purports to bo a speech delivered by me, which Is iu every respect false and untrue. The author Is a sneak, and of no principle. If I cannot ex press myself as well as some, I am too much of a gentleman to wiifnlly and maliciously slander my neighbor by a direct lie. If its author hates me because I am a Republican, an l nave tosay is that iiepubiieans general ly have to push every enterprlze lelore Dem ocrats will take hold of it; and I was doing tins to the Isistor my ability. . If I owe the Kdltor who nublished it anr thing, let him bring in his bill; for the publi cation ot such nsneaking article makes him as bail as its author. I hope that Germans generally will hereafter know who arc their mends the iate retcls in gray, or the boys in blue. lours, W.GUAN1. Watch Repairing scientifically done. and good Jewelry ana Clocks, at Dunn & Co.'s. ll-ilin A CARD. Notice is hereby given that I have sold out my si ami and business to C. M. bnoke, as good a Boot and Shoemaker as ever drove a leg, whom I would recommend to the public for a continuation of the patronage hereto fore extended to me. I would also request those of my customers who are owing me, to call and settle, as I wish to straighten up my affairs as soon as possible. CTIAS. IIELMER. For Sale or Exchange. Two voting Horses and two Pure Bied Chester white Sows with pigs, warranted of the best stock in the State, "Will, exchange for grain. 11--' s . J. W. BLISS. A CARD. Dear friend: In sickness, I Attended you, and in hutlth, I have la-frondedyou, by wail ing a pood while for the 6 mount that you owe me. My advice Is to start in the .New Yjcar clear of debt, nnd in order that all of us may do so, those owing me will please call at I). II. Lewis i 'Co.'s Drug Store and deposit the amount due and oblige your friend in sickness and health, CP. STEWART. ATTEXTIOX, ASLLt ! A. W. Morgan, Jr., of Brownville, C-T Main Street, has Just opened anew and complete stock of Cloths, Casimers, Yestlngs. and all kinds of Piece Goods, and is prepared to make Gent's Clothing to orderin the most fashion able style. He also keeps a full lineof Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Cups and Gent's Fur nishing Goods. 47-3:n GOLD REWARD. Bucks' Brilliant . Cook Stove took the Gold Medal altove the Charter Oak and other com peting stoves, at the New Orleans and St. Ijouitf Fairs, in 1SC3. For sale at the Pioneer Stove Store, by. -3ni J. C. DEtSER. Good Building: Stone, Wc are now pre pared to tui ni.sh good building stone, In any quantity. Also, step .'tones. Bases for Mon uments or Tomb stones, Water Tables, etc., furnished on short notice and reasonable terms Louance & Vakney. Grape Vines. Concords, f 1.50 per dozen, til), per hundred, and all other varieties in proportion. Satisfaction is guarranteed us to quality and genuineness of vines. - 47-Gni , , - J. W. Middle-ton. E ye, Ear and Cutarrah, successfully treat ed, by Dr. Klmberiin. Office over the Post Olllce. 91200 Dollars and Expenses t See ad vertisement of AmericanShuttleMewiug Ma, chine in our adverLi.iing columns, Patronixc Home Indnstry All kinds of Marble work can be had at Neidhardt's Marble Works In this city, cheaper than it can be had e lseWhere. None but the best ma terial used. $35,000,000 is the capital of the Mutual Lite Insurance Companyof New York. Jar vis S. Church is their agent at Brownville. It Is the safest company iu the woild to Insure in. tf 300 Traveling Baskets for the Lfldlcs. McCREERY & NICKEL. WASTED! GAME! GAME J Wanted, by J. Hnddart, at No. 47 Main St., Brownville, "Neb., Prairie Chickens, Quails, Wild Turkeys, ve., Ac, for which I will pay the highest market price in cash. ICilbotirn. Jenkins & Co. Manufac turers and Wholesale and Retail dealers in all kinds of Pine LuhiIkt, Iath, Shluglos, Pickets, Srtsh, Blinds, Doors, Battens, etc. Office &nd Lu ml or Yard, corner 4t'u and Main streets. Branch Yardat Phelps City, Missouri. We manufacture our own material in the Pineries of Oshkosh, Wis., where we have In operation one of the largest manufaeturios of everything made In Pine in the world, and obtaining our Lumber direct from the tree, ns we do, we can sell at lower rates than any Lumler Yard in tha West Which pays one wholesale and one or two rotai profits. We shall nlwsyskeep on hand a foil supply ol everything in our line, so that those in want inay"always roly upon getting what ihey de sire. We simply ask all toexamineour stock anil prices ln-fore purcbasingelsewlieie.aswe can ensure satisfaction in both. 200 Kegs White Lead, Jui"t received. McCREERY A NICKEL. PITS! TITS!! PITS!!! at Alt W. Morgan's Clothing Srorc. Corn, Wheat and Oats. Rainey 'c Lewis have removed their office to Bobt. Toare A Co.'s Store, where t hoy will pay tt e highest cash price lor Grain and oth er Produce. . 2.000 Bolts Well Paper, direct from New York. McCREERY A NICKEL. OUR I10TTO. We sell pure goods only. McCREERY A NICKEL. ilLL CUT- ting done to order at Morgan. Tailor Shop. I lfrtve now" -in mv vnrd near 1, 090,000 feet of the choicest DRY PINE LUMBER, of every style and description, size and thick ness. Also lKsrs, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, etc. l.)ry Pine Shingles. Lath and Picket. In fact, anything In tiie building line, which I warrant A No. I in every respect, and on which I tlo not propose to be undersold, for cash, by anv man west of the Missouri river. I invite ail who need anything in my line to give me a call, knowing that I can otitattheni with good material, at the fairest rates. , J. R. BELL Brownville, Neb. Cor. Water A First streets, TT T3 I.umlerdelivered within tho city JLi Ja3aMrtms FREE OF CHARGE. - Wishing to close oat his stock of Ready Made Clothing, will sell very low. Grand Concert at the Court House this eT' ening by Billy Pastur and the Tyrolean War bier. We have seen the programme, which is one -of Hie best ever ofiered to the public, They have prerformed as. we see by our our exchanges in the towns above, in the State with grert success, having had crowded hous es for two weeks in Nebraska City, and rrom tlie iiattering testimonials from the prefs generally, our people will receive a great musical treat by going to the concert. Look out for programme ! WIXL, YOU TRADE! . i I will trade Heating Stoves, at cash prices, for Corn, V ood or t ence Posts. The River still remains closed at this point, and heavy teams are crossing all the time. Fears are entertained that a lew days of such flue -weather as last Monday and Tuesday will weaken the ice so as to stop crossing. Lady's Furs, Cloaks and Shawls, for Corn, at Den s. . Personal. The following gentlemen from a distance are now in our city, attending the meeting of the State Board of Agriculture and State Horticultural Society : B. A. Ells worth, Johnson County; E. Beaver, I. K. Faldly, ami liaipn Anderson, itiehardson County; S. W. Brooke, Editor Jiulo Register; J. W. ilnllingniiend. Pawnee County; It. A. Walker, Douglas County- J. II. Masters, Otoe County; D. II. Wheeler, Cass County. They bring gratifying word of the thrift and pros perity or their several counties. The Catholic Piiest from Rulo will be at the residence of Tim McLaughlin, in this city, on the Pith, to hold Catholic service. Ail raemliers of tiie church and the public, are inviteu. Cash for Wheat and Corn at Den's. Whitman &, XCelswetter, Butchers, at tneirJNew .Meat Market. Atcl all & Co.'s old stand, have always on hand the choicest meat tiie country atrords; and you will nnd it cot np in good style, heat, clean and tasty. Give mein a can. ,. Merger' Alliambra, No. 17 Main-st., Is now the tip-top Saloon of the city. It Is fixed up tn very neat style; and lmbiler8 of the ardent will nnd there the pure truck," concocted in the very best style. Tom-and- Jerry, Egg-Nogg.and all drinks in their sea son. Bny you Heating, Cooking and Parlor stoves at Pen s. Choice Groceries, and no mistake, arc always found at l-'Ju. Johnson A Co.'s, and you are sure of fullaoWn weight.. Go there for your groceries. - . G. W. X-'nlr brother, Editor of the Te cumxeh Chirftain, was in this city during a ru irf inn r.f 1 1 to licit irtoi-c and tHm It a tn h a v Ing enjoyed himself hugely. The Fairbroth er Brothers are gettingout a handsome paper In fact one of the best in the State with a large circulation among those whose trade on the ri Ver should come to Brownville. which should induce a heavy advertising patronage irom our mercnanis. it is also on the route or the Qui ncy, Brownville and Ft. Kearney R. R, a fact to which tlie Chieftain is not blind. We hope he will call often.- Corn, TFIieat, Elides, Pelts and Furs. CASH! CASH!! CASH!!! Bring the alove to W. T. Den. He keeps the best variety of cood in Brownville. Private medical aid. rend Dr. Wh I tiler's advertisement. - - ': Sash, and Blinds Full stock at J. R. Bell's . t . ii i ii i n mi i' ii. nn i I'lmi i ii ihiipiiwfii THE MARKETS. ; . CLOTHING MARKET. . Corrected weekly for the Advertiser by : HAY'S DIt Y COO US A CLOTHING REGULATOR The Slurkct this week shows a , v Business Coats from J3''j,10. Husbiess gutts, fit. , " Casimeie, from 'm ?. Vests from 7" cts. To ft ""i. Ov-rsl:irts. fi-om 75 Cis. to $.". Vnderiiiirts, from 7i els. to fi DRY GOODS MARKET. Corrected weekly for the Advertiser by, . . MAY'S DBY GOODS A CLOTHING REGULATOR Calico, lOcfi tic. - , , Muslin, li' .ci'a 17. . Bleached, lin".0. ' Cotton m-laine, 2c. All Wool Delaine, :t,"c. l.,...'vl-l,t) ? 7V?T.i YV. M. YVYETII & CO., Wholesale Dealer in HARDWARE & CUTLERY Xo. C South Third, bet. Felix A F.dmond sts ST. JOSEPH. MO. HA UN EPS, Skirting, and all -kinds of Saddles. Leather, Bridles, Hardware, Ac., constant ly on hand. Agents ibr Bitson's Circu lar Si'.ws and Marvin's Safes. i-y DR. WEITTISR, , A RKGULAll CJRADUATE OF il MEDICINE, as diploma at Office will show, has been longer engaged in the treatment Of YKNkRKAL, SKXI-A1. and I'KIVATK DlSKAS- ks than any other physician in St. Iuiis. Syphilis, (i.noniia-. Gleet. Stricture, Oroliittis, Ilerniu. and Itupture; all urinary Diseases and Syihiht:c or .Viercurial Atiltctions of Throat, Skin or hones, are treated with unparanelled success. Spermatorrhea, Sexual Bebbility and I m po tency, oh the result of self abuse fa youth, sext ul exoess in niaturer years, or other ctus"s, and which produce some of the following effects, as Nocturnal Euiis.-.iens, blotches, dehiiitv, dizzi new, rtininuss of sight, conftision of Ideas, evil forebodings, aversion to society of females, loss of memory and sexual pewer, and rendering nntrriage improper, are permanently cured. The Doctor's opportunities in lawpitid and private practice ure unsurpassed in Ht. Iyouis or any oilier city. Hack tiles of St. Lotis papers prove that he has been located here longer than any other so advertising. The es-tihhshment, library, laboratory and appointments, are un rivalled in the west, unsurpassed anywhere. Age, wijh cxiKTience, can be relied upon, ana the doctor Pttn reier to many physiciarrt through out the country. In past success' and present jHJsition hestunds without a competitor. The Writ in' of a Physician h Immc rep utation in I niitii-vvide should be worth reading. Do-tor WniTTiEB rublii;cs a Jfrttirni rmritfh Ift relating to venereal diseases and the tiisas troiiM Mint varied cor.seueiice of self-ubuse that will lie sent to any address in a sealed envelope for two stamps. Many physicians introduce pa tients to tlie doctor after reading his medical paniphlctt Communications contidential. A lrienaly talk will cost you nothing. Olliceeen tral. yet retired No. tilt St. Charles street. St. louis. Mo. Hours '.la. in. to 7 p.m. Sundavs 12 to 2 p.m. NEY STEAM FERRY -""-i iyj!' . .1 In -.. J l.l 1 i. , TTae Srowcville A erry Company have i;ow ruDnlag betweea . ' BKOWNYIL.I.E, 1VE13., ASH - jYorth Star nnd Fuelps City, Mo., the new and coninioIios t-ioam Ferry SIART J. ARNOLD ! 'PHIS BOAT is entirely new. with A. jower and capacity to cross everything that may come in any wputhcr. Korrrossii-.ir Cattle into or out of tTds Ijtnd T3 trici. tiiis Is the bt point. TJiis boat is e.revlalir iitu.fl op to en -ii re sa'ity in T.in- stock, and larire cvt'tle vi" re a'vidy er-tel r,t lee sr. Joe. t V. R. Poixit st Khelm City." We can Insure the traveling public that all in -ur power shall be d-me to make ti-.is ti:e most reliable crossingon theMiss )uri river BROWNVILLE FI1KUY C0. ry C00K,CQ2UBfl&C0. ' Advertisin-j Agents, Chicago, 1 3Ane -TUiJtansed to recrit Airrr- ; 1 tisrmtnUfar Uiit pajmr, at our towrji ' raiet, and arc Aijmlt fvr all Afw.'jxt- f ' peri in the CIS. and Trritariei. ADVERTISE I No. 76 Have the Largest Stock, and Make the Lowest Prices. fl .R f -s'lM ! ! e S,5 . 3 n I" I I f t f !. . 1 ' H i 1 h I m U -V. f -S'lM ! ! e COlsT SHELI Pour Hole Sheller and Tower, either belled or Four Hole Sheller and Power, either belled or Four Hole Sheller and Power, either belted or Six Hole Sheller and Power complete, either Two nole Self Peed Sheller, with single sacker, two-horse power, jack and drive rope.... Two Hole Self Feed Sheller, with single sacker, Two IIolo Hand Feed Sheller (or "Farmer's WS3:. yy '(y F. A. Tisdel, Jr., & Company, rylT l iJ m ' . DEALERS IN 6lM fflWDML IFIIHfS!! A.L.RICH. . ; . A. II. GILLMORE. . NEW ADMINISTRATION AT THE RICH & GILMORE, Successors to W. II. SMALL, , DEALERS AND JOBBERS EN Sach as Coffoes, Sneers, Toas, Molasses. Sjrups, Flour, Eacon, Tisli, Dried Beef, Salt, Ccal Oil, Tooacco, Cigars, Clicese. Dried and Green Fruits, Con fectionaries of all Kinds, Wooden Ware, &e. In conntctlon with the above they keep constantly on hand a large supply of feed, COBS, OATS, RRA.V, SHOUTS, AH Goods Sold at Prices that Defy Competition. Highest Market Price paid for all kinds of COUNTRY TRODFCE. Reduced Prices to suit the Tir.ies, Small Profits ami Fair Deallnjr, is their Invariable rule. G.hkIs will be sold to Country Merchants In either large or small bills and at extremely low. rates. . FRESH SUPPLY OF GROCERIES JUST RECEIVED AT THE RED ix HI ORE, McPhersou Brick, north side of Main Street, In the room fornerly occupied by W. I L Small. s-tf men & caiXMORi;. GENERAL r ocen Ye have on hand a lar-re CI t3 GO STAPLE AND To hich we are inating co we are selling a Prices as the laisaissippi. In the Quality of our Goods FLOUR OF THE MOST HIGHEST SIARK2T 12-40 . p3 o SHELLENBERGER BROS., .- "Wholesale and Retail Dealers ia 1 ffi ITo-?l Main Street, mmm r .ja --Tv it . "i i J J sj wliclcr.Ic G A 3L niv rv v'i Main Street, McPlierson Block, Brownville, S,5 . 3 n I" I 1 Ft f LIST Or PRICES, COMPXETS WITH POV7ER: geared with double sacker..... geared with "eight foot" elevator geared with "ten foot" elevator belted or geared with eight or ten foot elevator two-horse power,. geared Sheller") with one-horse power, Jack and ropo.. ft? 'fart a DEALERS 17 rorision and well assorted stock of taiwt groceries! natant additions, and which low as anyHonse west of WE DEFY COMPETITION. APPROVED BRANDS. PRICE PAID TOR 23HOI3IJCS hi' p JJLUn i nn urn ii i Brownvinc, Ueb. ' i I j J u J -...1 ..II n.nd Hotr.il. Ucalcra in S T eTt, n J ti t-J !. . 1 '" H 5 'i I B ? h I m U Fill ST 370 - CXRirALLED STOCK OF ELKGAjfT JUST OPEHBD, AT J". NEW One Price Clothing House ! No. 70 Main Street. $75,080 MTi! OF CLOIIIlilG! HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND GENT'S FUENISHHGS, jLjiusu guuuh w ere -.r i n TT Till, why, iui una doubtedly the most kind ever offered in ivCt. Mr. HetzeiAs experience in tliis busi nessover 15 years enables him to select his goods -with more judgement, for good material and make, than the great majori- . ity of dealers in Clothing. These goods have'all been purchased for Cash, at a very low margin, and enables him to sell them very Low for Cash. Few persons once dealing with IIetzel but will always deal there, because his deal ings are fair and above board. He has but, One Price. h His stock .comprises all the varieties of L. - .-vu Fine and Fashionable every resnect to the VERV BEST CUSTOXJ-riADE T7QRK, 1 ..J J r i tJ t-J ' 1.-3 li Nebraska. STIZKET, YORK selected by himself in , -w-. , I A. I tuiixKci, ana are itn- reliable irootls of tlio tliis or any other mar- nil tilt ? tUiLULO Ui Clothing equal in y ir i s . -' I- - - .