Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, February 24, 1870, Image 3

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SOCIAL DIRECTOR Y.
LODGES.
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f!rti,heifUlrC'ummuijiritiunDntt Monti vnieiit
.ich month. Lecture Meetinirs ever ' Monrlnv
,lKht R. W. Fvunas,
r-ir.. r.ulf Nik 4-. A. V. V
faT:"!!" i&ruiilaiioM firm and
T7r7, f-iii'iAi-V ckhii Inwh month. Lodtre of
instrt;;l..n every r-tiirtay night. It. W. 1 ibnah,
M. Johm Blakk. Secy.
" Krawnrillx LmAm '. 3. I. O. O. F.
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.-Tnrow-HvllI l.nifc No. 20, I. O. O. F.
CgJ VMJifVfry Friday evening. . K.Kocdbr,
V.CT. WAWW Blackiu bx. W..
CHURCHES.
rorinii turn. oenufs to.ii
h at lt.:) a. m.. and ?;: p. m. Prayer
Vwt'.nK Wednesday
evening.
Sabbath fccuool
t 2o piick p. m
T. Baibd, Pastor.
-.-Mrthodlt E. Cbnrrb. -Services each
. L$ ttbBth atlO-.fcia. m.. and 7::w p. m. Sun
ZjT' HcUonl at 8 a. m. Prayer Merlin Thursday
,venin. I). H. May, Pastor.
rhrfB Caareh - rpleal. - Corner
tZ3 Atlantic aiMl swund ntrtt?w. services every
nI,lay Morning- M WS o dock p. rn. bundaj
at 2l, o'clock. Evening Service at 71, o clock.
EjvCommunlou administered on the first Sunday
"f eaVh tnouth. Sea free. i. H. U A VIS. Hector.
.risptl" fharrk.-onier Fourth and At-
... third la each month.
1 O'clock A. M.,
' U -ri(rk P M. Sunday School a
?nr Meetin Wednesday evening. T
J'astor. ,
10 a. m.
S. LOWE,
MAILS.
... .v.- 1'nairrs ana Mnnthern. ae-
CS .art atsa. m.: arrives at 3 p. tn
uTiio M U arrive at p. rn.: departs at 7 a. m.
V nil arrive at 10 m.: departs at 1 i p. m.
Ell?ri? Mail arrive. Monday. Wednesday and
y rWav iTt p. ra.; departs Tuesdays, Thursdays and
to,)lBMra,rrei Fridays at 4 p. m.; depart
UjVfrom Wto iu',a.ni. W . A. POIAH K, P. M.
LOCAL ' MATTERS.
J. 1m Colnapp, Editor.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, J870.
-F.xrawpleitth Aivebtirkh for sale by
A Mas"- at City Book Store, and by O. A. Pol
net. st me p.mtoCice.
ToOar PXroni In Job Work,
We would say, parenthetically, that we
hsve received considerable addition to our
job l!l-e la the way of New Type, Inks,
l ords Papers, etc.. which wnTant uslnln--vltlnKiin
IncreRKH of the liberal pHtronatce
heretofore Mtowc4. We ennnow turn out a
f.ne Job Work wcin e lin anywhere, and
U'Ue e, as lorn:
Hash's Gsnulma Corn Plavnter for sale
At SheUentwrKC-r'n.
-grrd Barley nnd Italian "Bocd Wheat
-sale at V.T. Den "s.
for
H. C. Lett has JtiKt received a large Btock
iof ;ias. Irads and Oils ! t
? .
'To-ro farther and fare worse," don't buy
your furniture of Hannaford fc McFall !
"W oolen Goods lower than the lowest and
go!nK oir rapidly at F. K. Johnaon & Co.'s.
Sereral narrow scape from fire have
occurred during the past week, by flues burn
ing out, No;flue ahould be built without Bait
In the inortar. '
BstrgaloaaoviB, A btirfalorloufl attemnt
aas tiiBde upon 8hellcnterrer Ilro.'s front
e.TntK.ut ten o'clock last Saturday night.
Jt tfld "not BU's-oed.
arie lrttff&, Gaj lord Concerts lat Frl
lny and Saturday evenings were well attend
ed and hk gHl an ever, l'he Panlthooptloon
3cb was "buny."
Fonn. A V!ctortne or Iidy'8 Cap, tt
tUe Concert Sate rfl ay nliiht, iwd left at this
mce. The H-ner can have the Name by cal
ling and paying tor thin notice. "'
Kw to b heaJtliy and live liun
4re0 years I Keep your feet warm and dry !
To do thkfl your Hoots and Shoes of CVjs
Jnoit SnoU. No. l.'i Maln-f.t. "
Onr City Saw Mill lsticttn running
turning out Imruennc piles of Cottonwood
uMid otlier I.umtirr. J. II. (irahani, Hsprojirie-
AC, will try to Bupply the deinan 1.
"Wm learn the Dye A Hennett families slve
a Concert at the Knptint Church next Monday
ven!nif Tor the Icneflt of that Church; to
if! an Oriran for the Church and Subbath
Si-haol. .
Hannaford A. McFall will give the peo
ple of Southern Nebraska a chance to select
frntn the largest stock of Furniture In No-
' brafcka, JuKt ao aoon oh their Spring Stock
emoi! So hold on, if you wiRh jg'od Furnl
lure. The City Council, through their Cora-
Ttiittee. Messrs Tlsdel and Mathews, have
raade nrrangements to have the gap In At
lantic treet tt lied up. Thin will be a good
work, and on which will ave to the city
double Its cost."
Measels. By our school report will be no
ticed a falling off of over one hundred scholars
in the past three weeks. This Is accounted
for by the fact that the above named epldonr-
1c Is now flourishing too considerable extent
lnthlscHj c
Swan A. Brs, always disposed to please
and satisfy tbophlie, will make Immense
additions la the sprlug to their already large
ttock of Groceries, all of arm class goods, and
will, as heretofore, sell as low ns such goods
can be sold or. U l ve I'aem a call.
Ran Away t The horses hitched to the
Teru Stage got a little restive last Thursday,
and ran otT, considerable damaging the ve
hicle, which they lefl near the foot of Main
Htroet. and made for the bottom. They were
recaptured some distance below town.
t . . 1
. As a Druggist's Clerk, Lonto Thurman
has few equals In rlone attention to business
and the wants of IL G. Lett's numerous cus
lumers. You will find Lon there at all sea
sons, day or night, ready to wait on you w 1th
precbdou and dispatch. .
Th Weather from last Saturday to Tues
day morning was very cold, and raw. The
hatKe was one of the most remarkable we
have hsd for some time; a change of at least
-30 degrees, since which time It has again
moderated, being now balmy and spring like.
' Tin Hirer was nearly full of drift Ice lost
Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, yet
ar enterprising ferrymen, with but slight
outside said, have been able to eroo all that
csiae, and our malls have Ix-en received near
Jy on time bo far. Tuesday very II ttle Ice was
running.
Remove d. J. II. aur has removed his
Saddle and Harness shop to the corner of
Second and Main Street. Middloton's old
Stand, where, we have tK doubt, he will be
pleased to meet his iaany customers, and till
dispense such wares as will make it frofltable
lo buy of him.
X Few Lumber. The other day we
ounted, eleven teams loaded with rine Lum
ber from Boll Son's Yard, going up taln
street, before noon. This is only what went
et; they alao sell a great deal to thecoontry
south, and souUiwcst. Trices must be 'ery
stlsfacury ! They have everything that
nay be wauted lu the line of Pine building
material.
Th City Coancll, as at present organiz
ed, lsoneoX the most efficient we have recol
'eetiori of. They came In when bonds were
rtwn; they have held through the most dls
iterous year to public Improvements in our
knowledge; and the tightest financially for
years, and yt they have succeeded In
keeping up roost of oar Improvement, kept
WP the credit of oar eity, municipal affairs
""jDcted as ecoaocalcal as possible by cur
talllijg where It was poasible, yet not negleet
nK needed Improveue&ls. They are open
bids on. the head of Main Street. They
, tree njf-nnn and alL
NEW TELEGIlXPII LINE.
We were last Tuesday favored with a visit
from Mr. Van Arrnan, Agent, who Is now re
ceiving subscription-, In the River towns on
the Missouri, to the Qroat Western Telegraph
Company. It 1 proposed, by this Company
to construct a line of Telegraph on the West
bank of the Missouri river, from Omaha to
St. Louis, anil that every bxirtness man shall
have an opportunity to become a stock-hold
erlnthe company, the strares are placed at
$25,00; upon the payment of 10,00, acartifl
cate for 125,00 will be given. As will be seen
by the followlngn otico their facilities are the
best, and they propose to make their rates the
lowest ever offered. The following will show
the Improved farllltle of this c6rrfpany.
The soefniilgTj. impossible feat of sending
Telegraph messages in opposite directions at
the same instant over a single wire, is dally
elng accomplished by the Great Western
Telegraph Com pan y. At their office In this
city may le Been; a "Duplex Transmitter,"
which works In connection with a similar in
strument in Milwaukee, so that the operator
at both ends can send off their messages to
any point at the same moment. This gives
the Company double business capacity, with
butslitcht extra expense, uy use oi this in
strument, also, the resistance of the line is
reduced to a veryEreat extent, allowing the
transmission of dlppatche In bad weather.
when, by tlieoia syRtem. tne line would worn
very hard. This Invention is of great lmpor-
portance, anu it Is of interest both to Tele
graph men and the general public. It has
never lefore been so thoroughly tested as
now. Chicago Vot.
The Improvement referred to above will 1
used on the line of the Grent Western Tele
graph Company, now nea rly completed be
tween Chicago and Omaha. The poles are
already set to this city, and wire is being
stretched from Des Moines west as fast as it
can e obtained from the manufactory.
Omaha Icejmoiican.
The poles for this line are now being set
this side of riuttsmouth, and the work will
go right along as fast as the weather will per
rait It Is said that several of our raoniod
men subscribed to the stock ot the company
lrvst fall, but not snfflcient to warrant the
company In opening an oflloe here, yet Mr.
Van Armanknew nothlngofBuohasnbscrlp-
tlon, and feels assured that the company has
no knowledge thereof, Jf ever made. It looks
strange to say the least of It, yet, we hope our
citizens will do sufficient to have an office
here, for the rates now charged by this line
where Jn operation are only about one-lxth
of what other companies extort.
Pern. Dr. Nenl is making extensive pre
parations for the erection of a splendid resi
dence Just west of the seminary.
Mr. Church is also havjnx material got on
the ground for a residence In the southern
portion of the town.
romance: and birdsiiot.
South BrowDville was last Tuesday night brought
Into sudden notoriety by th climax to a left-banded
KnochArden romance, which may yet be embalmed
in poetic history by the Immortal pn of X. g. Ba
ker. It appears that last summer or fall one Thom
as ITunter, colored, left his spouse, also colored, who
after being left alone awhile, concluded It was not
good to be left alone any longer, and took up with
another feller, also colored, w-ho goes by the name
of John, alias "the (Juinea Nigger." Sometime ago
the aforementioned Thomas returned to reclaim
his affectionate spouse, which he succeeded in doing
after a series of negotiations, the said gentleman
from Guinea finding rest and consolation for his
lacerated feelings In the shanty occupied by Walla-
pus, a colored female living near the domlcil of
Emily, the spouse of the aforesaid Thomas. .Well,
last Tuesday night, it appears from the lights before
us on this dark subject, the said (Juinea nigger John
came to the premises of Thomas and Commenced
Jnwing the sahl Thomas, and picked up an axe and
dared the aforesaid Thomas out, upon which Thom
as the aforesaid took a shot gun, loaded with bird
shot, and fired, the shot taking effect In the facof
the above mentioned sable citizen from Ouinea.
Hunter then came and gave himself up to SherlfT
Planters. Yesterday morning an examination of
the case was had before Judge Morgan, District At
torney Jlewett for the State, and Hon. S. M. Rich
for defendant. The examination resulted In the
discharge of the aforesaid Thomas Hunter.
A Splendid Plctnre ! Agents Wanted I
We were yesterday ogreeably surprised by
havlng'placed on our table a Ijeautiful, Relig
ious Allegorical picture, setting forth In the
most curiousand happy manner theTemporal
and Spiritual providence of God. The work
abounds with scriptural texts, and allegori
cal things, and representing the entire range
of providential blessings. Perhaps, no pic
ture of the age contains so much beauty, and
Instruction as this; it is pleasing to the
very highest degree. The author of the work
is now In our city soliciting orders for the
work, and appointing Agents. Apply to him
In person, or address C. F. Short, Fairfield,
Iowa.
P. S. We Feel warranted in saying that
this Is just the thing for Canvassers.
Rev. G. P. Little, of Council Bluffs, Iowa,
will preach In the Presbyterian Church this
evening, nnd every eveningdurlug the week,
and on next Sabbath. The public are earn
estly Invited to attend. Seats free.
The best Teas
In Town can Ik? found at
Swan & Bro.'s.
Hominy,
Beans,
Onions,
Green 'Apples te
it Swan & Bro'.s.
ON THE WAT,
The largest stock of Coffees, Sugars, Molas
ses, Rice, etc,. Just purchased in the Southern
market, and other staple and fancy Groceries
bought In St. Louis for the flr.it class Grocery
House of Hauk & Armltnge. They buy in
large quantities at a large wholesale discount
and will not be undersold at wholesale or re
tail. They have removed to one door east of
their old stand, where they will be pleased to
see all their eld customers, for choice and
cheap Groceries. Don't forget Hauk & Armi
tge when you come to town ; and every
body in town goes there anyhow!
THE SHADOWED ALTER,
."Or Betrothel Wedded and Divorced J" A
story of New Yoik Life. Most thrilling ro
mance of the period. At the Postofliee,
flayed oat.-Taylor's Banner ' Dining
Room fixtures and the confectionary outfit,
were sold out at auction last Monday.
Whitman fc Keiswetter's ".shop "broke up
housekeeping," with a Marshall's sale, last
Monday.
Charley MePherson has ceased to preside
over Mack's Dclinonlco, Grant Is now prie
tor. J. W. MlJdleton has closed out his saddle
and harness shop. '
The Lenten Hervlcts at the Episcopal
Church in this city will Ikj held as tallows: .
March 2d, Ix-lng Ash Wednesday, the first
day of Lent, full mornlngiservlce, and sermon.
evening prayer at 4 p m the 5 weeks follow
ing, evening prayer at 4 p. ra., Wednesdays
and Fridays, "Holy Week," the last week of
Lent, Morning prayer at 10 a. ra., evening
prayer at i p. m. On "Good Friday," full
morning service and sermon.
GEO. R. DAVIS
20-Cw Rector.
Don't be Imposed Vpon
By purchasing Baking Towdcr which fall
short of the quantity represented In each
package, from one-eighth to one-half. Doo
ley's Baking Powder is put up In tin cans,
which contain actual nri.wriglii, i, Vj, I and 5
pounds, as represented, and Is perfectly free
froinany Impure substan ces. We guarantee
purity, quality, quantity ami results sat isfac
tory every time Doolcy's Baking Powder Is
used. For sale by Grocers every where. 19
Personal. DcForot Porter, U. S. District
Assessor, returned the past week from New
York.
Columbus Hauk returned from New Or
leans last Monday, looking fresh and rosy as
.'a big sunflower." He doubtless enjoyed his
visit much; has a large supply of Staple Gro
ceries coming.
Rev. C. F. Short, of Fairfield, Iowa, preach
ed in the First Baptist Chnrch latst evening,
to the Christian denomination.
Improrements. A. P. Coglwell has com
menced the building of his Livery Stable,
corner of Atlantic and First streets. He In
tends building the best stable in the city.
Uncle Moses Conner Is building a carpenter
shop on College street, between Levee and
Flirt streets.
R, V. Mulr Is making preparations to put
his residence under wayjuetso soon as the
weather will permit.
J. 8. IXetxel started for somewhere a few
days ago, and It Is the hope of bis many
friends In this section that be will get there
and return safe. In the meantime, Wm.
Uartshorn will watt on the public to any
thing In the way of Clothing- of Furnishing
Goods, and Is determined, that, while he Is
boas, the public shall have no cause to com
plain for want of Clothing low for cash
William Is one of the best and most liberal
men In Browrrvllle to deal with.
If you" have a good, loving wife,
If you have healthy, happy children,
If you have a good residence of your own,
All you then want to make you supremely
happy, healthy and prosperous. Is to buy
your Groceries of Rich & Gllltnore; and If
you haven't these, buy there anyhow.
PutnamY Ilonlhlj Sagazlne. The
February number Is on our table, and as usu
al is filled with most excellent and valuable
mat ter. "A Woman's Righ t," "Virgin la old
and New," and the "African Exodus," are
worth reading. Terms iL
McPherson A- Tuttle- have Just received
a large and splendid Invoice of Choice Staple
and Fancy Groceries, which they have from
the best eastern dealers, and can warrant to
be reliable and good In every respect. They
make this branch of their business a special
ty, and do sell as low as any house In the city
that keeps as choice goods. Remember the
place, No. 66' McPherson Block. Call and ex
amine goods.
Marsh's Dollar Store has been undergo
ing serious repairs, and looks now like a new
place, he has papered It, brushed up, etc,
Marsh has a new lot of Tricks for his store,
more beautiful Pictures, Albums, f!0 bills.
etc lie gives your money's worth. If yon ln
vest Judiciously. Everybody draws a prize;
he keeps no blanks.
Hedge Plants delivered at $2,00 to 52,75
per thousand. Aprly to or address
W. D. Blackbcrx,
Brownvllle, Neb.
We have Just received a choice lot of
Dried Apples,
Peaches,
Blackberries,
Raspberries,
To which the attention of buy
ers is Invited.
Swan fc Bro.
FIELD SEEDS.
Timothy, Clover, Orchard and Kentucky
Blue Grass Seed, fresh, at McCreery fc Nick-
ell's Drug Store.
Bsalsters, Iland Rail and Newel Post kept
by J. R. Bell & Son, at their Lumber lard
corner of College and Flrst-sts.
flocks, splendid assortment.
WATCHES, full stock.
JEWELRY, In abundance at
Dunn & Hays' who also do all kinds of re
pairing of Clocks, Watches or Jewelry. No.
29, Main street. ll-3m
Dress A Closk cutting, fitting and making
done with neatness and dispatch, on liberal
terms by Mrs. Zook, South Brownvllle. 18-tf
The Union Corn Planter, as improved for
1S70, has few equals and no superiors. First,
it Is made of the very best material, carefully
selected for the purpose; second, the drop
ping arrangement is perfect, and is so ar
ranged that every hill can be seen by the
driver or dropper; third, the depth at which
it is desired to plant can be arranged to a
certainty; fourth, by the new sod attach
ment, the toughest sod can- be planted with
ease; fifth, with a marker the wont can ne
done more regular and quicker thrtn by any
other planter. Shellenberger Bro's Agents.
CAXTOX CLIPPER PLOW.
CAXTOX CLIPPER PLOW.
CAXTOX CLIPPER PLOW.
CAXTOX CLIPPER PLO W.
CAXTOX CLIPPER PLOW.
SHELLENBERGER BRO'S.
SHKLLENBERGER BRO'S.
SHELLENBERGER BROS.
CAXTOX CLIPPER PLOW.
CAXTOX CLIPPER PLOW.
CAXTOX CLIPPER PLOW.
CAXTOX CLIPPER PLOW.
CASH PAID
FOR ALL
(i RAIN
KINDS OF
By Evan Worthing, dealer in Grain and
Commission and Forwarding Merchant. No.
12, Main street, Brownvllle. l$-3m
lUMI)i:S(E FOIl SILK.
In Brownvllle, Nebraska. Two lots full of
choice fruit trees connected with It. Also for
sale, lots No. 7,8,0, 10, to block 10, original
plat of the city. Apply to William J. Austin
or Jonas Hacker of Brownvllle, or to ine at
Tecumseh.
G. W. FAIRBROTIIER.
Berger's Alhanibra Is now very tastily fixed
up; and Berger nuckles to no man in fixing
up good drinks from pure liquors, unless it Is
Dick Harpster, and he can't be beat. Go and
see Dick !
A first-class Cabinet Organ ff sale. One of
the celebrated Peloubet Organs, five octave,
double blowers, knee swell, four stops, solid
Walnut case, the price of which is $175. This
Organ Is nearly new. In good order, and will
besold cheap for cash. Inquire or
GEO. B. MOORE.
A t'AKD.
A great many people owe me bills of varl
ous sizes ; If I had this money I could use it
In making my spring purchases, and could
perhaps, again afford to trust. I guess
must hove my money. So all who owe ine
will please take notice that they must call
and settle up Immediately, or I must take
other means to get It. So come right along
and pay up and I will say nothing more
about It; If not; look out!
WEN DTE L GRANT.
Jacob MsrohB will receive In a few days ti
splendid lot of Gent's Dress Goods, which he
will make up in the best style at tho most
reasonable ratt-J.
BOOTS Jt snOES AT COST.
Grant is selling out his splendid stock of
Boots nnd Shoes low for cash ! Now is the
accepted time to get cheap Boots and Shoes.
F'jr Good Saddles nnd Haress go to J. Baurs
foot of Main St revt.
A RARE f HASCE.
Intending to retire from business I offer my
cnfi'rc tiock of tZnre, Tinuxirr, Hardware, Tin-
nrr't Material, JW and Machine. My Store
House and Stand fof sale lmmedlatoly.
Apply tt)
J. C. DEUSER,
lG-tf Brownvllle, Nebraska
REVOLVING Harrows Franz Hel-
mer. Wagon Maker, of thlsclty, has the right
for manufacturing this implement for this
and Richardson county. It Is the most com
plete Harrow evef Invented, lie has the
castings for a nnmler of machines now at
Phelps, and those wanting a Harrow of this
kind must leave their orders soon.
Banisters, Ilsnd Call and Newel Posts kept
by J, R. Boll Son, at their Lumber Yard
corner of College and First-sts.
JIsIb Street Property for Sale. House and
one lot and a half, G7' by 145 feet. Good well
and cist rn. Grapes Apples and other fruit
Will be sold low, if sold within two wteks.
D. M. SHELLENBERGER,
at No. 71 Maln-st.,
Brownvllle, Neb.
FARMERS, LOOK TO YOUR INTER
EST
And buy the
ROCK ISLAND PLOWS,
BROWN'S ILL. CORN PLANTER
And the
BLACK HAWK "WALKING CUL
TIVATOR,
For Sale by
W. T. TEN, Agmt.
A PIJ lMTBEfi TA&B.
Kll bourn, Jenkins A Co., corner of Fourth
and Main streets. In this city, have constant"
ly on hand a full stock of the best Pino Lunr
ber of all kinds; also, also Sash, Doors, Blinds
Shingles, lath. Mouldings, Frames, etc, etc,
which they are selling at the lowest possible
fig tires for which the same can be got out of
the log and shipped to this point. They are
determined to continue as heretofore to sup
ply the bulk of lumbes, etc., used In this
Land District. Call and see them !
- BsBlsters, Hand Ball and Newel Posts kept
by J. R. Bell & Son, at their Lumber Yard
corner of College and Firet-sta.
For a good Saddle, go to Bonder's 52 Main
street. . -u
CIGARS at wholesale or retail at A.
Cohn's Cigar Factory, 61 Main street.
F,
For a No. 1 set of Harness, go to Bonder's,
aiain st. 7-u
DR. HOLLADAY
Respectfully Informs his old friends and
the public, that he Is prepared to attend all
calls In the line of his profession. Office at
I). II. Lewis & Co.'s Drug Store, Main street
Brownvllle, Neb. si-tr
Dry Pine Lumber in all weather at J. R.
Bell's. .
1200 Dollars and Expenses: See ad
vertisement of AmericanShuttleScwing Ma,
cmne in our aaveriising columns,
ALL CUT-
ting done to order at Morgan's Tailor Shop.
Patronise Home Industry. All kinds
of Marble work can be hod at Neldhardt
Marble Works in this city, cheaper than it
can be had elsewhere. Nono but the best ma
terial used.
Corn, Wheat and Oats.
Rainey & Lewis have removed their office
to Robt. Teare A Co.'s Store, where they will
pay the highest cash price lor Grain and oth
er I'roduce.
I have now in mv yard near 1,000,000
feet of the choicest DRY PINE LUMBER, of
every style and description, size nnd thick
ness. Also Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings,
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, ny any man west or the Missouri river.
I Invite all who need anything in my line to
give me a call, knowing that I can cti fit them
with good material, at tne unrest rates.
J. R. BELL.
Brownvllle, Neb,
Cor. Water & First Streets,
"1T TJ Lumber delivered within the city
X JSJtllinits, FREE Or CllAlUiE.
Private medical aid. read Dr. Whlttier's
advertisement.
Sash
and Blinds Full stock at J. R,
Bells
Best Doors in the West at J. R. Bell's.
R. V. Mnlr neent for Lamb's
Knitting
machines, Brownvllle, Nebaasko,
ll-tr
H. C. Lett has constantly on hand a pure
assortment of pure Drugs and Medicines.
ATTEXTIO., A IX!
A.W.Morgan. Jr.. of Brownvllle. &3 Main
Street, has just opened anew and complete
stock of Cloths, Casimers. estings, and all
kinds of Piece Goods, and Ispreparedtomake
ueni s Clothing to order in tne most fashion
able style. He also keepsafull lttieof Ready
Made Clothing, Hats, Caps and Gent's Fur
nishing Goods.
47-3m
J. W. Bliss, Regular Licensed Auctioneer.
Sales attended to In the country on reason
able terms. Orders left at the Advertiser
office will receive proper attention. 43-0m
Grape Vines. Concords, S1.50 per dozen
$10. per hundred, nnd all other varieties In
proiKrtlon. Satisfaction Is guarranteed as
to quality and genuineness of vines.
47-Oin J. W . MinHLETO.Y
Eye, Ear and Catarrah, suecossfully treat
ed. by Dr. Kimberlin. Office over the Post
Office.
Financial and Commercial.
BROWN VILLE.
Corn, shelled -4.V" SO Chickens, dressed r1 lb
Corn, in the enr Vi Turkeys, do
Spring Wheat IMM (ieese, do .ll)
Oats .Ki :V Heel' Cattle V.fqAcUi
Hurley -.-Hxt. 60 Hogs gross 7.0u ,.50
Spring W Flour2,iVn i t net K.7".
Full W Flour...- 4.'i I " Dressed V .' 7w
Apples, green. ..fl,WK.,aw Hides, !ireen o',(a
Potatoes .HtfUO " lry Flint...Uxi !
Cranberries, V lt 1- Mink ,!. l.-V
Kj;gs
Heaver ei,m.i i.v-
Hutter
1m rd .
-i)
, l.'
Coon
.20 a :0
C. M. KAIPFMAX,
rnoi'RiETOR
SHERMAN HOUSE,
40 Malnst., Brownvllle.
This House has been remodeled and refurnished
throughout, and affords the best accommodations in
the citv to the local and traveling public, it is cen
trally located, Stages ( r the West, nnd Omnibuses
tcr ail trains, go from the Sherman House. Fair
first class, charges moderate. lS-w
31 i. noou :
How Lost, How Restored.
1213 jusi iiumiHiicn. a new phi m on 01 ijr
r Z7 7m n
. ! aw r Ml nam m n mam
on therffi'cirwrr(without medicine
of SPKHM ATOKUIKKE. or Seminnl
Weakness,
Involuntary Seminal I,omm-s. I.Mlt)-
TKNl'Y, Meutal and 1'hvsical Incniiacitv, Impedi
ments to marriage, etc.: also lOTSCM PTIOX, KF
ILKPsY and FITS, induced by xelf-indulk-ence or
r-eui extravagance.
Jfe'I'riee. In n sealed envelope, onlr 6 cents
The celebrated author, in this admirable essay,
cienny demonstrates irom a thirty years successiii
practice, that the alarmimr con'seniienres ot si-li
abuse may be radically cured without the danger
ous useot internal medicine or the application of
uiriiiiiri iuMiiiir- uui u moue vi cure at once sim
ple. certain, and effectual, by means of which everv
suiierer. no matter what h;s condition mav be, maj
eure himself cheaply, privately, and railinilly,
"This lecture should be lu the hands of every
youth in the Innd.
Sent, under seal. In a plain envelope, to nnyad-
oress, ixixijhihi, on receiptor six cents, or two post
niuiuim. aimJ ur. uivertveiis i'liirriiige UUIue,
price '25 cents. Address the Publishers,
CHAS. J. C. KLINE t CO..
127 Bowery, New York.
Post umce Box 4,5S. 6-ty
Peru Livery Stable.
CHARLES GEADE,
Dealer In
Vll IviiMlst r Stoelc.
Horses Bought, Sold, or Exchanged.
Stock Hoarded by the Day or Week.
MY STABLES are stocked with (rood Horses and
hussies. Persons wishing conveyance to unv oor-
tion of the Nemaha Land District can be accommo
dated. The
Pern & Brownville Coach
leaves my stables every morning; at 10 o'clock A.
M. I'assencers or pnekat-es Kafely coriveved. Or
ders len wun tne rostmaMers will oe promptlv at
tended to. 13-31-yl
MCDFORD & HOWARD,
AHClllTECTS & GUILDERS
Ar prepare-! to fumls'!
DESIGNS & SPECIFICATIONS
for all kinds of
BUILDINGS,
PTBLIC AND PRIVATE,
of the latest and most approved styles. .
ALSO TAKE CONTRACTS!
All kinl3 of Job Work duuf to order!
jSJShop, corner Main and Second strretSi
BttOWXVILJ.E, SKB. -y
NEW STOCK OF
LryLiooas ana Groceries at
A. W. ELLIS,
To accommodate the public In and about London,
has just received, andoitened im fn thur nla nar
stock of . '
GRY-GOODS, GROCERIES. READY
.MADE CLOTHING,
which he Is selline at nrices which defv
tion from the river towns.
PATRONIZE HOME. nnd sit in V:m.
Ineup a point in the Interior, exneciallv linni
can eet eoods jut as cheap, which is the case at 'the
store of Mr. Kllis. i-n
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry
no. iy lain street, ErownviUe.
JOSEPH BHUTZ,
nns just opened and will constantly
keep on hand a large nnd well assorted
stock ol genuine article; la his lino.
Repairing of Clocks, Watches, and Jew
elry done on short notice.
ALL WORK WAMiAXTED.
HATS AND CAPS.
and St vies, at
-All Varieties
IIETZFJLS.
TOR WORK, Neatly nnd Plainly
O Kxfenired. at the Advertiser Job Krxms
praxg's cnno.ixos
Areac-fmite reproductions of exquisite oil paint
ings, so admirably executed as to render tt impossi
ble fbf any one but experts to detect the difference
between them. ' -
Ask for them at the Art and Picture Stores. .
Our Chromos are sent free to any address within
the United States, east of the Mississippi on receipt
of price.
Prang's "Chromo Journal." issued quarterly, con
tains a complete descriptive catalogue of our Chro
mos, with special Information about the art. Spec
imen copies of the Journal sent free to any address
on receipt of stamp. '
ia-y LvPRANQ A CO. Boston. Mass.
GENERAL
Groceries
o
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
FLOUR OF THE MOST
GO
HIGHEST MARKET
r
GO
12-40
A. L. RICH.
NEW
ADMINISTRATION
3D S
RICH & GILMORE,
Suceewors to W. II. SMALL,
DEALERS AND JOBBERS IN
Such as Coffoes, Sugars, Teas, Molasses. Syrnps, Flour, Bacon, Fish. Drle
Beef, Salt, Coal Oil, Tooacco, Cigars, Clioese. Dried and Green Fruits, Con
fectioneries of all Kinds, Wooden Ware, &c.
In connection with the above they keep constantly on hand a large supply of feed,
COR.Y, OATS, 13 RAX, SHORTS, &c.
All Goods Sold at Prices that Defy
iiigncsi.MarKet t'rice paid rornll kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Reduced Prices to suit the Times. Small Froftts and Fair Dealins. Is their Invariable rule.
Goods will be sold to Country Merchants in
rates.
SHELLENBERGER BROS.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
re, Stores, Ti
arm
No. 74 Main Street,
Z . -c. ' ,
:y -11-13.1
i
i.i ' p
No. 76
hi k
Have the Largest Stock, and Make the Lowest Prices.
Four Hole Sheller and Power, either Mted ot
Four Hole Sheller and Power, either belted or
Four Hole Sheller and Power, either belted or
Six Hole Sheller and Tower complete, either
Two Hole Self Feed Sheller, with slnjzle sa'-ker, twohorsp power, je.rk. and drive rope...
TwoIIol?elf Feed Shelter, with siiiirle sucker, two-horse power, geared
Two Hole Hand Feed Sheller (or "Fanner's Sheller') with one-horse power, jack and rope
Mi TOIL SAIE "R-V
F . tZ'Tf'a .
WsM7 rrMS F. A. Tisdel,
c:i kMmmmms A jnlLULluML
2T Any one having CLAIMS
AGAINST THE UNITED STATES WILL
FIND IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO
SEND A STATEMENT OF THEIR CASE
TO .
J. T. DUETT,
Counselor at Law,
Solicitor before the Court of Claims, Ac
478 II St.,
Washington, D C
5-tf
UUI
DEALERS IN
Pr avisioiis
and well assorted stock of
FANCY GROCERIES
nstant additions, and which
low as anyHonse west of
3
WE DEFY COMPETITION.
APPROVED BRANDS.
PRICE PAID FOR
SWLTY Sc TJTIO.
A. H GILLMORE.
AT THE
Competition.
either large or small bills and at extremely low
Brownville, Neb.
Wliolcsalo
C A R
Til
mm. t ..
3ul y
hi in ii tni m m m Si, i .
Main Street, McPherson Block, Brownville,
MAETUFACTiff
SHELLEBS I
OF PRICES, COMPLETE WITH POWER :
geared with double sacker
geared with "eight foot" elevator ,
geared with "ten foot'' elevator
belled or geared with eight or ten foot elevator.
rxRiYAixro stcch or elegaxt
all j Wishes
JUST
AT
NEW
One Price
No. 70 Main Street.
S75,000 VORTfJ OF CLOIIIIiiG!
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES,
GENT'S FUENISHDTGS.
These goods were selected by himself in
New York, for this market, and are un
doubtedly the most reliable goods of the
kind ever offered in tliis or any otlier mar
ket.
Mr. Hetzel's experience in this busi
ness over 15 years
his goods with more
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
lew persons once
I.,, 4 , 11 il
uui win aiiij uutii uiui t, uueausu ins deal
ings are fair and above board. He has but
unejrricc.
His stock comprises all the varieties of
Fine and Fashionable Clothing, equal in
every respect to the
VET? V "RP.RT rnTSTftTlT-TVT A TITT TTTOT? TT
Mn 1
u J u
and Hetail Dealers in
I
mmmi
A cp srp
HAM
DEALERS
nilST
OPENED,
YORK
3
House !
Clothing
sfc. m w
AND
enables him to select
judgement, for good
Low for Cash.
dealing with Hetzel
1 T lT
ftJl U'J
Nebraska.
Jr., & Company,
IKIIS!!
STREET,