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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1870)
5 ) by bbowwilw: citaitkr yo. 4. r. a. m.- iti'rrs T. IUiET.Serr. .... -w-T TWlP Vrt J A. V A A. SABlw AmimniVcatjon fi'rst and third Nat- . I. O. O. F. J.STEVKSSOjf. Secy. I. O. G. T. BTlOU'X VILLE IDUE Xo. 20, 1. 0. . T. meets every Friday evening. r w & x. RELKJIors IURECTORY. TnrBYTFniAX CIirnCIT.-Services each cJhU. t W a. J!' P- m-, Prayer Meet- ' inUlay evening Sabbath School At 2 oviock p. m. T Baibh, rastor. VFTJIOMST K. CHrKCII.-SenlceachSao-. J. m l'raver Merlin Thursday evening. r unlrs cnrnni-KPISCKJPAL-Corner At 'lMit r nd rroii.l rwjH. rvlcut every Sunday I. at W. - o'cliK-k. Sunday Scliwl at ' OnmunkHi administered on the Rstl Sunday of -urnonm. O. R. DAVIS. Rector. rtit-wTT rvrnr Fourth and Atlan- Vervlce. every Sabbath xceirt tlie third month ul 11 o'clock a. . and 7 o'clock r. u. "S rt 10 a. m. Prayer Meetln Wed- T. 8. LOWE. Pastor. Arrival aad Departure of ike Malls. yorlliern, Kastcrnand Southern departs at ta. 1.. Mrr1 ve at S p. m. iiiiin Mail arrive at H p. m.: deporta at a. m. v.ni Mail arrive Hi 10 ni.: lcjartf at IS p. m. xwi-k-h Mall arrives Monday. Weduemla-a and yridlijTiBtPt p.m.: ricimm Tuesday, Thursday and " liM75 Friday at 4 p. m.; depart oc? 1'." from 7 a. m.. to 7'; r. m Sun ilxj Jroni lo to 10', a. ni. W. A. 1"OLOCK, r. M.. Time Table St. Joe. and C- R. It. R. On M.dafl.-r May 23d, Trains will leave Phelps MAtHHi a follows. OtN(l NORTH. rawnirer I-eave... ll:2 a. in. "a'iiKer....I"ive... a. m. Vw.tiit....-..Ive... 1:4 P- - ooiso aot'TH. J:'27 p. m. JTKi p. 111. a. in. MhII trainn dully except Sunday. lilv except Monday. ;iiiil'v ex'-ept huiturday. I9-Jndt Holers' Omnihus leaves Brownville for Or lx-liot HUa.nL and VI in., daily. Vlooal,' matt Kits. J. L. Colhapp, Editor. TIU KSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1870. . If you wiut n g.KnI SjiJdle or sot or Ilar iicm, go to llaiicr. Cord awd Tassels in almuJanee, at Ilan Diiford fc McFhII'k. II. C. Lett has constantly on hnnl a rure jfortincKt of ;ire lrzs and MeUcliien. Relief to the Poor I II Six Ixwves of Bread for Z" c t., at t lie t 'it y Kakery ! Tlie Weather is tn lid and a little thnwey. Momluy and Tucslay were very spring like. Metalle Hnrlal Cases. Ilannaford & JUcKull have a tK-antlful lot of Metalic Durial Ths Commissioners, at their sejiKlon last week, appointed .John Maxwell Suprinten dent of the Poor Farm of this county. Kot it a 47C-flcht. stahhinc alfrny, child run iver, or a man through thelcc.dls turlm the inonotoiiy of dull times for locals ihis wetk. J. S. Iletrel has Just returned from Te ruiiiM'h, where ho lotind Ills hrnnch hous doinjj a jomI busIuetiK. Ills Mj le must pros jer anywhere. Johnson 4s, Cm., you know, sell aolow, Uiat 4 here's the U-sl i-locc to jro to luy Gro eprles and Calico, and Woolen IUankets ns white as snow, so low. "Jest so." Picture Frames and Mouldings, all tylsand hkk, at liatinaford ti Mcr nil's; and they have workmen who cull put them logo! Iter the neati-M in the world. The Ilrownvllle Congress will hold Its next Hession in the oltlee of Jlewett &. New man, m-xt Satunhiy evening. A general at tendance is particularly requested. Tha Contract for rebuilding the Fisher & 31nllnn hrldges was last week let to C. V. AVUeler, anl -will be pushed along to eom . Viet ion hh rapidly as tlie weather will per Jnit. P.' A. Tlsdel, of this city, is having quite . a nuinher of luifis out up and fiacktNlat Hugh liaker's meat nmrket, on Maln-st. They are as fine an average lot of hogs as were ever cut op lu this city. Billy Pastnr and the-Tyrolean VnrMers anet with very .poor siu-ee at their con'erts last TliUrsday and Friday evenings. Their talents were of too high au order to be appre ciated : that's all ! ' . A XT Xoe Ilonse Is being constructed In the rear of therein Saloon. Qulteanutu Ikt of parties will put up ice this winter. Tills now house will be handily located for IhctnuiReiemt let! custom. Oood thing. . C. M. Stroke., sticeesaor to Chas. Xlelmer, lloot and shoe Maker, Is keeping up the rep utation of this ahon for cooil tits and No. 1 work. C'Uok. Jiolmor is with him, and nil his old eustoim-rs will lie accommodated as here tofore. Change In ?Iall Arrangements. Be- eansent n ehnngof time on ihe!t. Joe, and It. ILtillrisid. all niails for the east or north V-rvo at 'rof4c. A.-M. letters, to insure 4heir going, rauK ie In bj' ) o clock. V arc glad Ut wieet again, DeForest Por W. He and his wife have been on a visit to Xew Verk, and Uvejust returned. Theyare wplctn. Mr. Porter resumes the desk in tlie ottloe of the U. S. Assessor in this place. We Jfotle oar new city marshal, K. C Berger, is giving attention to the places wash 1 out on Main street, and is having the gully hi Main, iwtwecu Kid nnd 4th streets, tllletl up In a rnaxnr vhlch leiuls us to hope that it will not wash out again. Daaee at Pari pa. We learn that W. M. Stevens l'roprietor of the Phelps House, 1'lielpscit.r, Mo., gives a dance at his house this, Thursday eveuing. He lias the reputa tion of getting up a very enjoyable dance, ithgood music and edibles. 'e hope his attendance from here will be large. . "Man Is but of a lew days, and his nights r full of trouble, which is a great deal worse;" nnd the only way to lengthen his Jnys, and give him sound, refreshing slum "er, is to pureliasc his Irugs, Medlciuec, etc., 1. II. Ix-wjs & Oi., which will ensure him tlie "pure truck," prepared in the liest phar Jiiaceutlcsl st le, aud as low for cash as it can t sold. lU-member, HolUday's old stand. Bier iiHe.A regular Oerman Reer Hall nan been o)tetied within the past week, bv 'nrn ScJirlner, two door east of J. W. Mld lnon's Saddler shop. Like the syrcne of "1, one may nightly hear the soul stirring l T 1 0 a cracked harmonlcum, Inveig eilnn t unwary passer by to where tlie glo rious Tn tonic leverace is constantly making it worshipers "yousl so ft as matehea," The Germans, ns a general thing, are r-etty sharp tnulers, and exhibit their , dness by buying where they can get the "t orticle lor the least money. We are P,'ae4 to ae thst many litre found that F'nee to be at McPherson Tuttle's ; and we Anow thoy will not be disapnolntexl. Their U lul' n1 compete, and will utlU anv i n anything they may need, at rates that bound to suit. a tfT11"111 lo Cyrus A. Tolock, for the dona ""n f a baKket of Fall llpplns and Pears, th . "fcfe lovely to tehold and luscious to J'e, He Is determined to have ail the t' i things for aale at the postoiyoe; and to j' ; i end keeps on hand Just such Apples and ir" make one's mouth water. Helms L,V'nnestock of Ierh.iicals and Weekly 1,'', Motions. Caudles. Nuts, etc. The Ui ! IT? U th0 Pla. n4 Cyru the iaon, to with. r . ar delivered at MePherson'a , r lilsit evening, a very entertaining lec- li.-f iiJr''? l'hn-nology. Physiology and the tta, ' ",Art, The lioctor Is a thorough grad ni J. e Hcl,n! which Ire lectures upon, trom m n thc Innn" A"erlns testimonials hv Lu. ,m'KK we have I O dubt of his nl.il Wan rpt an1 ,n'tru-t- his audience. He ? " ohJ''l. f,y 'hlch his lectures M Ti'"?1 tu tbeniot obtuseand unedu-w-kB.u.t lh"r continue hre for a Ut. P erl-j of Leetunw. tlx adrnlt- unn" u. 'i t"1 0111 rn -aomething of t mtM.i i ie poet says. The great- LXifV? nl-tnd In ur w oort B-lottoa by the naassea. a-Extmwplenof the Aivkrtisb foraale A." AU.BSH, t Oty Book btore. ' LODGE DmECTORT. MARSH'S DOLLAR. ITORE. This Is an Institution new and novel to our city : and one which seems to take well, and give Immense satisfaction. The stranger will nnd It most any day by the crowd that is al most constantly at the counter tryinir their fortune. On entering, you will find back of the counter on which stands the magic box of envelopes a tier of shelves twenty feet long, nuea wnn vaiaaoie Dooks, such as stan dard works of poetry, history, science, etc., worth from one to twelve dollars. On the counter aretwoshow cases, filled with watch es, rings, sliver cups, cake baskets, knives, spoons, etc.. etc. nothing worth less than one dollar, and many articles worth from t20 to On the left, as you enter, yon will and as fine a collection of Chromo, Llthograpnlc, and other pictures, as were ever opened in this city. A Chromo is the finest picture made, and Marsh has the finest collection we ever saw. The most natural scenery, the loveliest little faces, the most natural duck lings that ever were made pictures of, may there le seen. These pictures are all worth from $.1.00 to 2,00. In the back part of the .'x i u; tnis or w z j m uuiuui uii.o puw.i un. n pile of sacks of No. 1 flour, glass-ware, fur collars mirrors., ciotning. etc., au worm from $l,r0 to f X.0U. The alove is but an out line of the stock which is here kept for sale rarh ariicU far One JkMar. The manner of selling these artclcsls this": You pay 25 eta. for an envelope, which you draw from a box; each envelope contains some article, which youean have by paying 1 1,00 for it. I f you Don't want tne article, you new noi laite it, ana are only out your 25 cts., for which you tried your luck. It is fair as can be, daily illustra tions of which are transpiring by men draw ing watches, sets ofrurs, ana otner articles, worth from f 10.00 to f.'lo.OO. Go and see him ! It will pay! The Dollat Store is a glorious institution! Tbo following card was handed us by Mr, Davis last week, but was accldently omitted : A CARD. Paiisoxaoe, Dec 29th. The undersigned takes this opportunity of publicly expressing the earnest and neartieii thanks of himself and family to his many friends in Brownville nnd vicinity, for the verv large and liberal donation of money. goods and provisions, presented him through the bands or His menu ana Droiner, nr. Mathews, as a Christinas nnd New l ears girt. As Christ tells us "it is more blessed to give than to receive," he feels that a doultle bless ing has leen secured. That our iteaveuiy Father rnav b!ss vou. both temporally and spiritually, is the hearty prayer oi your ooe- dlent servant, in Christ ana tne enurcn. . . ItKO. IV. aJAX1. Rector Christ's Church, Rrownvllle, MURDER WILL OCT. And so will the fact that A. May & Co.. must hax-e mid in all that is due them, by the first nf February. They have sold goods on a strict cash basis, and now mean It when they say they mtttt have their wiUtanrfing oe countu tetth-d'by the first of February, 1870 1 So come right along! Money's scarce they say, . i i. Anaxery won we kiiww n. Then surely the best way Is while your young to go It ! So If you xvish a pair of Roots, Coat, Vest, or pair of Pants, The cheapest and thc best you'll find In stock at Wendtel Grants; For he has Just receix-ed and opened alarge and varied stock or Hoots and riocs. oi tne lest make, and a full stock of good, substan tial, well mode. Winter Clothing. Go and sec them ! Call at Hetrel's nnd see thc latest style of Silk Hats. 3f ev Signs. H. II. Bryant has, within the past few xvecks painted quite a number of very neat plain signs forour business houses. Ilrvant makes a le:iutlfully proportioned letter, and a good sign. As a house painter he is unexcelled. II. M. Hart, President of the Silver Cornet Hand, of this City, started Kast yesterday morning, on a pleasure trip to the scenes of his liovhood. He goes to Troy, Dayton, rhiua.and Cincinnati, the pprkopolls of the xvest whence it is thehonof many of his warm friends here, he will bring himself a Tib," and cleaver unto himself for better or xvorsc for life. A Conntry newspaper poet says : "The summer are over, the winter are coming, No more in the clover the bees Is a humming, The daisies Is thinning, the buttereus also; The leaves beginning likewise for to fall so. The jtales or October blows chill on the panel. And folks us Is sober Is puttine on flannel. The storms that Is blowing, the coming and drum- Say summer are going and winter are coming." And the largest nnd !est stock of Woolen i, ii..n,i..ia iiiankets Ijidle Dress , yi n m, i ........ - , Goods, Groceries, etc., etc.. Is at McPherson - ... m . ll It 1 & Tuttle s, IRi MCl'iierson imock. Call at Hetxel'a and see the latest style of Silk Hats. gVA3 4fc BROTHER. This reliable firm of Grocers are st ill alive to the wants of the public In their line; for scarce a day passes but they are getting something Tresh for the public palate, and all may fool assured that what they buy of them Is No. 1 in every resieot, and fresh. They are doing business on a very small margin of profits; In fact are living up to their motto of "small profits and large salea" Watch Repairing scientifically, done, and good Jewelry nnd Clocks, at Dunn fc Co.'s. ll-3ra Call at Hetxel'a and sec the lateststyle of Silk Huts. ATTENTION, AIA!. A. W. Morgan, Jr., of Brownville, 63 Main t imi iniit nnrMinl 'unew and complete stock 'of Cloths, Caslmersi Vesting, and all klndsof l'iece tioous. anil ispreparou w mu.e Gent's Clothing to order In the most fashion able style. He also keepsafull llneof Ready Made Clothing, Uals, cups anu ucm s rur nlshlng Goods. 47-3m Call at Hetxel's and see the latest style of suk iiats. GOLD REWARD. Bucks' Brilliant Cook Stove took the Gold Medial RKx-e the Charter Oak and other corn- net In ir Stoves, at the New Orleans and St. Iouis Fairs, in 1SG0. For sale at the Pioneer Stove store, by. 44-3m J. C. DEUSER. Good Building Stone. We are now pre pared to furnish good building stone, in any quantity. Also, step xiones, noses lor xuou umentsorTomb Stones. Water Tables, etc, furnished on 6hort notice and reasonable terms Loraxce & vakxey, Call at Hetxel'a and see the latest style of Silk Hats. Dooler'a Baking Powder well deserves the reputation nttalned, as it is by far the dosi nn4i cnoiipes. in innrKri. xu imihiiik powder has ever been manufactured so free from deleterious substances, and so exactly froportloned that go4d, sweet, light mils, dscuits or pastry could be made each time with success It is always ready for use, re liable, and requires but alxmt half the quan tity of any other In market. Will not spoil in any climate. Grocers everywhere keep it. Best Doors in the West at J. R. Bell's. For a good Saddle, go to Souder'a 52 Main street. CIGARS at wholesale or retail at A. F, Conn's Cigar Factory, CI Main street. 23,000 Bushels of Corn Wanteil In exchange for Dry Gfxsls and Clothing at A. May & Co. s Dry goods regu la tor. A Good trade Is offered In our advertising columns, wuicii btc. PAT IP! All accounts due D. II. Lewis Co. must be Mid un lmni44liatelr. or they will be placed n the hands of an ortioer for collect lou. "A word to thc wise:" save costs. For a No. 1 Bet of Harness, go to Sonder's. I' Mul, ut 7-tf tf Coll andSco McCreery & Nickel's immence variety. Blankets. A full line of the very best Woolen Itlankets in the market, can Iks round at F. K. Johnson & Co.'s, and are being sold off at the most reasonable rates. 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 l. li. newis co.'s Drug store. Main street iirownx uie, ieu. ot-ll Dry Tine Lumber In all weather at J. R, Bell's. Wanted. Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley and Rye. -2t . . EVAI? WOHTHIN'G. Heating Stores at cost, at Shelleubcrger Bros. Merchants mnA rMi.f.i. i ,7 4 . . . V ' ri- m! lie una rmfTnrtlvo ln-tin.. r. tT VT- - ----- -v m,n nii'iii f f v w TYK KTllIl V. nnrl UT . A r-t.-cr t itit LAFAYETTK MILLM. Wlil'fnrnUh shon ror the latter thee. Address, D. C. Sanders, I roprletor, Howard, Nemaha county. Neb. Wanted One good man to do hard xrorfr I will pay good wages and give steady em ployment for one year. ..."2,1 J.W.BLLSS. Mr. John Weber, from about twenty miles west of Fremont, Nebraska, called on Justice Ebrlght, of this city, last Sunday, and awore out a warrant for the arrest of a horse thief, by the name of John O'Neal, he supposed, whom he had traced to this city. He did not moke the arrest here, because O'Neal had got Into Missouri before the warrant could be served. Improvements. J. W. Henderson Is hav ing his new Mlllnery and Ladies' Fancy No tion store shelved up in No. 1 style. He sure ly Intends opening up on a grand scale. G. P. Berkley Is having foundation piers for his new shop delivered on Second-eU, In the rear of Middleton's saddle shop; and vows that if the clerk of the weather gives him a half chance to have it up before spring. The Rlrer 1 still In a good condition for crossing, and heavy teams are going to and fro constantly. It is in better condition for skating than we ever remember to have seen It. May the Regulator protper, May his cheap light ever shine ; May his custom still grow larger; May's fhe trump In the Dry Goods line; At 'SI Main street. J. W. Bliss, Regular Licensed Auctioneer. Sale attended to in the country on reason able terms. Orders left at the AdvertUtcr office will receive proper attention. J-6m Grape Vines. Concords, ? 1.50 per dozen, 310. per hundred, and all other varieties in proportion. Satisfaction is guarrantecd as to quality and genuineness of vines. 47-OIU J. W. MIDDLETOX Eye, Ear and Catarrab. successfully treat ed, by Dr. Klmberlin. Office over the Post omce. $1200 Dollars and Expenses I Sec ad vertisement, or American snu tt lesexving ata, cnine in our advertising columns. Patronise Home Industry All kinds of Marble work can be had nt Neidhardt's Marble Works In this city, cheaper than it can be nod elsewhere, .None but the best ma terlal used. $33,000,000 is the capital of the Mutual vis S. Church is their agent at Brownville. It 1 .1 1 i naiiraniv l vmnnnrnr "V put vtrlr .far. is t lie safest company in the woud to insure in. ii 300 Traveling Baskets for the Ladies. MeCREERY & NICKEL. .1TAXTED ! GAME ( GAME I Wanted, by J. Huddart, nt No. 47 Main St., Brownville, Neb.. Prairie Chickens, xuails, Wild Turkeys. &c.. tc. for which I will duv tne ingnesi niaruei price in casu. 200 Kegs White IiCol, Just received. MeCREEHY & NICKEL FITS! FITS!! FITS!!! at Alt W. Morgan's Clothing Store. Corn, Wheat and Oats. Rnlney A Lewis have removed their office to Uobt. Teare & Co.'s Store, where they will pay wie uiiiiiest casu price for urain and otn er Produce. 2,000 Bolts Wall Taper, direct from New York. MeCREERY & NICKEL. OUR MOTTO. Wc sell pure goods only. MeCREERY & NICKEL. ALL CUT- ting done to order at Morgan's Tailor Shop. Ihax-e now in my yard near 1.00O.OOO feet of the choicest DRY PINE LDMMF.it. of every siyie anu uesenpiion, size ami thick ness. Also iioors. Sash. Blind. Mouldings. etc. Dry Pine Shingles. Lath and Pickets. In fact, anything in the building line, wh:ch warrant A No. 1 in every rexneet. nnl on which I do not propose to le undersold, for cash, by any man west of the Missouri river. I invite nil who need nnvthinir in mv line in give me a call, knowing that I can outfit them witii goou material, nt thc fairest rates. J. It. BELL, Brownville, Neb. Cor. Water A First Streets, NTJ Lumber delivered within the city AJsllmlts, FREE OF CHARGE. WILL YOIT TRADE T I xvlll trndfi llentlnir Ktnro, nt ondi r.yta for Corn, Wood or Fence Posts. ' The Catholic Prifii fmm r,1i.4ii i. . - ....... aixi-ri. ii. t " ILL the residence of Tlin Mef -liiiri.ii.i.r 4.. .1,1.. - - - - - i.i.a.ii, ,11 turn city, on thelGth.toholdC'iitliolieservlee. All ...I ui iiiuitii uuu tne puunc. are Invited. ' Whitman t. Krlrt.p. nnti.ni n their New Meat Market, Me Fa 11 A Co.'s old Kiuim, uuveaiMiiyson nand tnecnoicest meat the country affords; and you will And it out Un ill irood stvlr nent flvnn nH t.iwt.- n.. them a mil. Berber's Allumlira. 'n 17 xrntn.ct i now tne tip-top Salcxn of the city. It' is ni up in very neni style; and imuibexsor the ardent will find thfr thn " concocted in the very best style. Tom-and-Jerry, F;gg-Nogg,and all drinks in their sea son. PrlTate medical aid, read Dr. Whitticr's advertisement. Sash and BlindsFull stock at J. R, Bell's THE MARKETS. CLOTHING MARKET. Corrected weekly for the Adx-ertiserby MAY'S DRY GOODS A CLOTHING REGULATOR Tlie Market this week shows a DECLINE! Business Coats from frKji 10. HiislneHK Suits. s. Casiniere, from $Ui i-X ests from 75 cm. to fl Z Overshfrts, from 7" cts. to fx Undershirts, from 73 cts. to fi DRY GOODS MARKET. Corrected weekly for the Advertiser by MAY'S DRY GOO DS A CLOTH I NG REGULATOR Calico, lOcfi lie. Muslin, TJ'-ciVri". Bleached, IOcVt 31. Cotton Delaine, 233. All Wool Delaine, 37c. BaImoral"Skirts, fl 75tnf2 50. DR. WHITTIER, A REGULAR GRADUATE OF li. MEDICINE, ns diploma at Offiee will show, has been longer engaged in the treatment of Vexkreal, sicxrAi. and Privatk Diseas es than any other physician in St. Louis. Syphilis, Gonorrha?, Gleet, Strictnre. Orchittls, Hernia, and Rupture; all urinary Diseases and Sx-philitio or Mercurial AlUicnions of Throat, Skin or Bone, are treated with unparaliellcd success. lSHrmntorrhea, Sexual Dehhllity and Impo tency, as the result of self ahime In youth, sexu al excess in maturer yenrs, or other causes, and which produce some of the .following effects, as N"4ieturnal Emissions, blotches, ilebillty, diui-nt-w. dimness of sight, confusion 4f ideas, evil fureboilinipi, aversion to society of females, hiss of memory and sexual pewer. and renlering Eisiriage improper, are permanently cured. The lKictor's opportunities in hospital and private practice are unsunse'l in iU Louis or any other city. Back til44 of Nt, Louis papers prox-e that he has been located here longer than any other so advertising. The establishment, library, laboratory nnd appointments, are un rivalled In the xx-eit, unsiirnHed anywhere. Age. wijh exerieiK-e can be relied upon, anu the doctor can reler lomany pliysiciuns tiirougli out tlie country. In mst suocesa and j)rtent position hesUuids without a competitor. The Writinr" of a Physician rhoe rep atation is I'nion-wble nhouiU be. worth readinc. TVx-roa Wh ittikr pubiixhes a Mrtilral rtimph Iff relating to venereal diseases and the dsas t rous and varied "onsuence of self-abuse that will be sent to any address in a sealel envelope for two stamps. Many physicians Introduce pa tients to the doctor after reading his medical pHinptilet. C'onununiOHtioHs conSdentiaL A friendly talk will cor you nothing. Otlice cen tral, yet retireil No. C17 St, Charles street, St. bonis. Mo. Hours aju. to 7 p-m. Sundax-s 12 to: p.m. W. M. "YETH & CO., Wholesale Dealer In HARDWARE & CUTLERY No. 6 South Third, bet. Felix A Edmond 8ta ST. jaSEPIL MO. . HARNESS, Skirting, and all kinds of Saddles. leather. Bridles. Hardware Ac, constantly on bnnd. Agents for Dltson's Circu- lar Sjiws and Marvin sates. l-yj rC00K,C0BURri&C0. Advertising Agents, Chicago, BArt tuVuirixrd ta receive Adver 1 heementt far Out paper, at mtr lotottt rata, and are Aprntt far all AnJK I pert in the U.S. and Jbritnrif. ADVERTISE PHELPS HOUSE. ' Opposite the Depot, PIIELJPS CXXY, MO, " W.' M. STEVENS, Pkopbiztob. As good accommodations and good stabling are offered as can he oaa in me w est,. i-xviyj J. A. PIXER. T. R. BEYNOIJ SOUTHERIT HOTEL. PI NER&REYXOLDS, Proprietors Eight street, two blocks from R. R. Depot, . ST. JOSEPH, MO. 451y WOOLWORTH & COLT, . Book Binders, And Dealers In BOOKS, STATIONERY, PAPER HANGINGS, AND PRINTERS' STOCK. No. 12, 2d St, St. Joseph. Mo. CASH PAID FOB RA OS! J. ' PFEIFFERS' 3xrtuiL.E works: Corner Sixth and St. Charles Streets, ST. JOSEPH, MO. Dealer in Lime, Hair and CEMENT, PLASTER, WHITE SAND, FIRE BRICK, Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac. ll-45Iy n. .1. co.vsT.mijjE, 5 . ST. JOSEPH, MO. I 3X PORTE It . WHOLESALE AND REAIL DEALEIt IN Iron, Steel, and Heavy HARDWARE! I7 AGON;CarTiaffe,and Plow Works, t Agricultural Iinplemeiits.Sprlngs.Ax els. Axes, Shovels. Spades, Files. Rasps, Chains, Carriage and Tire Bolts. Nuts anil Washers. Nails, Horse and Mule Shoes, Saws, Castings and Ifollow- are. Sugar Kettles, Andirons. skUlew and L,lds, Stew Pots, Jiake Ovens, Fruit Kettles and Sad Irons. BLACItSMITII'S TOOLS : Anvils, Stocks and I)le. Bellows, Sle1ge and Hand Hummers, Vices, Pincers, Rasps, itrriers Knivro, Tire Iron, Ac. OUTFITTING GOODS: Ox Yokes. AxleOren.se. Ox Chains. Wneon Jacks, Ox Shoe Nails, bhovels, Picks, etc. RuIjh, Spokea ana iieiii-siuit. . Agricultural Implements : CELEBRATED MOLINE PLOWS, Fgle Mowers. McCormlck's Reapers and Mowers, Kailers Jtorse torn Planters. Milky Corn Cultivators. nanu corn biieiiers, nay itaKes, etc., et. AOKNT FOR FAIRBANKS' SCALES Buying my goods direct from manufacturers I offer x-cry irreat inducement- to WHOLESALE BUYJ.KS. LOUIS WALDTEER. the pionekr, Is fully prepared to do all kinds of HOUSE,S!GN,CARRIAGE, Urn amenta! JPainting, Gnildlng, Glazing, Paperhanglng, fcc. GREAT WESTERN FIRE EXTINGUISHER Hauk&Armitage AGENTS, Brownrllle, Neb. ALWAYS READY. NEVER FAILS Easily carried weighs " Bs. filled. Eleht esllons In the Engine cliarguil with Carhonic Acid Gas, equal 101.1 linos. 01 xommon xvaiert Chanced in .'JO sH,onds! Can be r?chanrel In 1 minute! Throxx-s HQ leet ! Puts out burniim Kero sene, enzoic, iur,vc. EVERY F'VRMFR SIIOt'LD HAVE ONE. EVERY BUILDER SHOULD HAVE ONE. Mf SA VES ITS COST JX INSCRAXCZ. FLORENCE LOCK STITCH REVERSIBLE FEED Sewing Blacliiiies AWARDED THE HIGHEST PREMIUM WHEREVER EXHIBITED. THE ONLY OlVIiJ Capable of Serving tn More than one Direction, AXD Fastening- all Its own Seams, WITHOUT STOPPING THE MACIIIXh or turning tiii: cloth. It USES and WASTES LESS THREAD than any other, and will commence nseam without holding the ends of the thread. GOODS EQUALLY AS WELL. o v 1: r r o , o o o , MACHINER SOLD SINCE 18C1. &B Send for Reports and Circulars. WM. E. I'li lXT, General Agent, oia NORTH FOURTH ST., ST. LOUIS, MO. J. IV. HENDERSON, Brofrn-rille. Neb. 13-l.Vy AGEIVTS TYAIUTEDI Everybody's Lawyer and BOOK OF FORMS. " It Is a Ijiw Library Condensed ! It is the latest ami best work ontt It Is the most relinble ex-er issueil! It is alike snltwi to all the States I It is equal to every legal xntingency ! It Is an Instructive book for the family! It is a ready reference book for all classes! It Is the plainest, simplest and most compact ! It is, in short, "the people's great form book ! To cap the climax. It Li the cheapest book before the ponle ! "THE K.Xfl OF STOCK BOOKS." 1.200 pages, Snoillustmtions. All about the history and varieties crossing. breeling, fef-dlng. and management, dis eHsesnnd their remedies, of the horse, cattle, sheen, swine, iwultry. Ac In cheapness and fullness, it has no rival. Farmers will buy It before any other -THE NEW MAP WONDER" for every sub scriber, sent free, ho pages. Addrewt "J-lt GOODSPEKD A CO., Chicago. UJCLiixat The Brownville Transfer Line, . Under the management of JACOB ROGERS, le sow Running Regnlir Ommbusses from Brownville to tlie Railroad Terminus of the Conncil Eluffi and St. Joseph Railroad, At North. Star, IIo., Two Xllei from Brownrille and North Star Ferry Good Omnibnsses. Close Con&ctkonr Cliarees Moderate. 80-tf Peru Livery Stable. CHARLES GEADE, Dealer In . i t AA IviiKlw oF Stock. Ilorses Eougtit, Sold, or Excluuiged. tocfc Hoarded by the Day or Week. MY STABLES are stocked with good Ilorwn nnrl buggies. Porsons wishing ctiax-eyanc to anv por tion of the Nemaha Land District can be accommo dated. The ... Peru & Broxmville Coach Leaves my Stables every morning-nt 10 o'clock A. M. Passengers or packages safolr convired. Or ders left with the Postmasters will be promptly at tended ta.-' 12-31 -yl 7 1 r IT' s EEi Ea No. 76 Hare the Largest Stock, and Make the Lowest Prices. TIE S COZEZLnT SHBLLEBS I LIST OF PRICES, COMPLETE WITH POWER: Four Hole Sholler and Tower, either belted or geared with double ncVor , Four Hole Sheller and Power, either belled or geared with "eight foot" elevator , ,, - Four Hole Sheller and Power, either belted or Six nole Sheller and Power complete, either 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-horso power, Jack and rope...... eCTMV MDLTDIUL IMPLEMENTS ! I (2 . . FIRST STREET, A. L. RICH. NEW ADBHNISTRATI0N AT THE IIS B EICH & GILMOEE, Successors to W. H. SMALL, DEALERS AXD JOBBERS IX Such, as Coffees, Sugars, Teas, Molasses. Symps, Flour, Bacon, Fish, Dried Beef, Salt, Coal Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, Clieese. Dried and Green Fruits, Con foctionaries of all Kinds, Wooden Ware, &c. In connection with the above they keep constantly on hand a large supply of feed, COR., OATS, IJIIAA, SHORTS, &C. All Goods Sold at Prices that Defy Competition. ; Highest Market Price paid for all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Reduced Prices lo suit the Times, Smnll Profits and Folr Pealing, Is their invariable rule. 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 ii. SlOItF. McPherson Brick, north side of Main Street, In thc room formerly occupied by W. II. Small. ?,-tf R5CII & GILJIORE. WW s4jaUUi K-m general! roceries We have on hand a large STAPLE AND To which we are making co we are selling at Prices as the Mississippi In the Quality of our Goods I FLOUR OF THE MOST HIGHEST MARKET dotTKrTKS'' 12-40 GO SHELLENBERGER BROS., - "Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Mtra, allies, mm, m. ITo. 74 Main St T7iole3alQ S D V G -A- Jr6 WUR B Main Street, McPherson Block, Brownville, geared with "ten foot" elevator. . . belted or geared with ci$;ht or ten foot elevator. g'rJ t A. H. GILLMORE. T EJUIW oUi UUUUUUI DEALERS IN and well assorted stock of PAttCY GROCERIES nstant additions, and which j low as any House west of WE DEFY COMPETITION. APPBOVED BRANDS. PRICE PAIS FOR SWVIV &i BRO. J 3 O O' Pr oTisions "Rownvillp. TTpK: and Iotail Dealer? in -ifiJ FOR F A Tisflp.l U.VAj tern DEALERS IN rXRIVALtEO STOCK OF ELEGAXT Fall Winter OI tMij JUST J" S. HETZEL'S NEW YOBK One Price Clothing House ! No. 70 Main Street. S75,0 0 0 VORTil OF ClOIIIISifi! HATS, CAPS, EOOTS, SHOES, AND GENT'S FUBNISH1TGS. These goods were selected by Iiimself in New York, for this market, and are un doubtedly the most reliable goods of the kind ever offered in this or any other mar ket. ; Mr. Hetzel's experience in this busi nessover 15 years enables him to select his goods Avith 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 Hetzel but will always deal there, because his deal ings are fail and above board. He has but One If vice. His stock comprises all t Fine and Fashionable OFi.w K1 j. j xi ngf.ir the-?.racon,:G?riu fair, 'i uvtjrj respect to uie U LJ 1U-3 uJ Nebraska. salt: by Jv ti.Commm Vlli VX W W XAXjy VVAjL I j OPENED, AT nt ies u our cm .1 , - "urc w 7l1 feet lonz. 4 D p V X l ii s J'jftW ;'ij' -