Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, June 09, 1870, Image 3

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OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY.
SOCLLL JDXKEGTOUT:
LODGES.
"cItrowiiviHc Chapter No. 4. It. A. 31,
.rh month. Lecture :MCeliiJcs every ifandaj
$ !w. Fcukas, M.E.iiP. Kufcs 1
Btiygy'5-
"Tvo-Ncniabtt Vnllcy Lodtrd 5fo. 4, A. P. &
&4? V Si ltej-ular Communications iirstand
Z i'i-.r nir-hr in each month. Lodze of
iSSntf nTvery Saturday night. K. W. Fcs.vaS,
y.Jl. ju-'
i-vHrownvnie LodRC ;no. .a x. i. y. u.
&3 e"ular meeUnrja Tuesday evening ot each
k-. iL'aLKTT.y.O. J.STKVKNboy, Secy.
' CHURCHES.
ySckm. J.T.BAinprgaston
"S-irethodist E. Chnrrb.-Services each
JS-? sabbuth atioaoa. ro.. and .; p. ni. feun-1-
school at 9 a.m. Prayer Sleeting Thursday
' i. w n -?,r Colt. Tastor.
even"1. .
gSH
Thrift' rhnreh Episcopal. Corner
: !'.-. .i wini ctmots services everv
r- jllH""""J,-r""'""J , " t.,.,..
cniav Morning at 10 ociockb. ia. cu'
ISfatr. o'clock. Evening Service at i o clock.
-K Communion administered on the first Sunday
S'eac'i month, Seats free. G. K. DAVIS, Hector.
m
Haptist Church.-Ocmer Fourth and At-
-,t t-e third in each month, at 11 o'clock a. m.,
- rlock P. x. Sundav Scliool at 10 a. m.
Prfrer Mating Wednesday evening. T. S. LOWE,
'ast r.
-Christian Church, London. Divine ser
..rrrKnhhivtli nt ll H. m.. and In the
,.- liLCV.vy - --- .
rfS:ic ItOV J.UJiAWHUA.llBllU.
---. lf. ,- PnUpnnnl Tlt. KprvIrA
iy "cvcrj Sunday morning and evening. Sun
cay Sch ool tt 3 o'clock p. m. lie v. It. C Ta lbott.
Pastor.
tS?3
-?riimbcrland Presbyterian. Mt. Pleas-
w-- unit . HiKi'-h"""" ...,. ...-...--
thp ML Zin liaptht Church, two miles west
Browiiile. each fourUi Sabbath, morning a
anl KI1ISIW'""" " " ...-. "
l ill
and
ven.3C iev. A.iiT.,iiuiui.
'M. E. f'hrtrcli. London. Services every
other Sabbath. Key. J. W. lAKTiy, Pastor.
J5?
K----U. E. fl-arch, Pcrn.-Sorvlces every Sab-
liain. jic v. .ii nu.. ti.n....... ....,...
:
S01. E. Church. Ncmiihn Citr. Services
I&3 every other Sabbath. It. HmtOK, Pastor.
CITY OPPICALS.
eCUr Council. Meets the First Thursday In
fey edch month. Mayor, a F. Sttwart. Al
Jprncn.F. A.Tilel. W. D. Lewis. F.K. Johnson,
? Ndahardt. J. Plasters, aiarshal. D. Cupmbell.
A J.B Docker. Attorney, S. French. Treas
ijV. Middleton. Engineer. T. W. Bedford.
MAILS.
ihirVortbcrn, Eastern nud Southern, de
f&J farts t.t 9 a. m.: arrives at 3 p. m.
Ita'.o Mid arrives at 8 p. m.; departs at 7 a. m.
leru Mall arrives at 10 m.; departs at 12 p. m.
iwnce Mail arrives at 8 p.m.. departs at , a.m.
Grant Mail arrives Fridays at 4 p. m,; deparu,
'TlmrsJav at 8 a. m.
Pot OHlce Hours from 7 a. m., to ,14 fuin. Bun-i-sfran
iotolQa.m. W.A.l'OLOL'K.P.M:
JiAlTjUOADS.
-St. JosepIi& Council BluiTs R.K.
FOR
gin Francisco and tlc East and Soutli.
To trains daily each way, between St. Joseph
end Council Bluffs, connecting as follows:
AtM.Jeph with the Hannibal & St, Joseph
Railroad for Quincy. Kansas City via Cameron, fct,
Ixin J i ia Macon and the East.
AtM-JoMph-wltli the Missouri Valley Raiiroad
for AtcMscn. Ix-avcnworth. Kansas City, &c
AtCoLnalBIuirs-with Union IMcitic Dailroad
fbr Denver. Salt Lake and California.
At Council BlunS-witU Cliicago it orth Western
Oliilroad for fMoux Ciiy and ' Up Hither."
Pullman's Palace Cars are run through from
.Conned Bluffs to SL Louis and Quincy.
TI5IE TABLE, 2Co. 10.
"T take &xl Sunday Junch, 1ST0, at 12 o'clock, noon.
"Vo 1 FMrss,bondXorth, leave Phelps l.-00pm
Xo. ' jLprts.bjund Xorth, leave Plielis 5t a m
Xo ; Fxpress, hound South, leave Phelps 11:12 pm
fo 4 1 j ress bound South, leave Phelps bi3 p m
Tra'n Nn. 3 daily except Monday.
Tra.n No. 4 t.nly except Saturday.
Ail otbsr trains daily except Sunday.
A. L. nOl'KEN'S, Gen'l Superintendent.
S3r"Jaeob Itogers Omnibus leaves Drownville for
tbe l)eiot at 8 a. m. and 12 m.. daily.
Hannibal & Saint Joscplx Time
Table.
Taiing eilcct January Oth, 1S70.
Annivjs.
Xo. 1 Dav Exp. dally except Sunday 7:20 p m
o. : Pacillc-llxp. dalli" except Monday 3:03 a m
-v.. -v'ir.1.. c ik ddilv ptpoiiI Mn!i(lav 7i0 a m
to. 7 Through rrt. dafly except Monday 5:13 a m
Ho 9 Throueli lrt. dally except 3Ionday 9:45 a in
No. 11 Wav frt. dally exceptftunday &S5pm
Jio. 13 Macon frt. daily except Sunday.
Xo 12 Timu;:h frt. dnily except Sunday 1-25 p m
Xo.ll Through frt. dally except Saturday- ,m pm
o. 4 will not stop at Saxton. Osborn. Kidder,
Corner. Moorsrille.Utica. Wheeling or Meadville.
Ko. fi will not stop at Saxton. Kaston. O-born,
Urwkinridge.Moorsville. Wheeling or Meadville.
T. B. BUUXETT. Gen. Agent.
X'nion Pacific Railway Time
Tabic.
TnUl furthei' notice trains will leave and arrive
i at Oniabaduily as follows:
tllWE.
AKRIVK.
Bally Exu 11:15 a. m.
. DallvExp 4:15 p. m.
. I lfotel Exp 11:15 a. m.
Hotel Exp 4:15 p. m.
tiTwi .-4.1 p. m.
.JKrelght 7:00 a. m.
Jlixea,. -inw p. m.
I JFreight 1:30 p. m.
The Hotel Express train leaves at 4:13 every
Thursday, and arrives at 11:15 every Sunday.
Except Sundays. . ,
Baily connections made at Omaha with Chicago
t&Xorthwcbtern, Chicago, Itock Island and Pacific
and St. Joseph und Council DlufTs ltailroads, and
Mi&siuri Itiver line of btecmers for all points East
nd South.
At Cheyenne with Denver Pacific B R. for all
.points In Colorado and New Mexico.
At Hrvau with stages for Sweetwater Mines.
At Ogdcn with Utah Central V- K. for Salt Lake
City and other points in Utah.
At Ocden with Central Pacific nailroad, for Cor
trfne, Virginia Citv, Helena, and xll points in Mon
tana. AN, lor Sacramenta. San Francisco, and all
points In Idaho, Xevado and California.
AH freight delivered at the Omaha depot prior to
3 p. m.. will go west the same day.
Xo freight received for shipment after j0 p. m.
Tickets for sale to all pouita -Mt, at- the cket
Office or the Union Pacific Itallroadjat which olllce
3rths on sleeping cars ca'i be ieciired.
(i G. lIA3IMn.ND.Ucn.bnpt.
T.COLTOK.G.T.A- IL linowssos, O. F. .V.
Pacific Railway of Missouri.
Passengers leaving St. Joseph via. MJsMuri Val
ley Iiallroad at 1 o'clock p. m.. make close and sure
connections at Kansas Qty with this popular road,
arriving at St. Louis next morning at C o clock.
ThU is now a nrst-clas-s road in every niect. eu
iron has been laid; new engines and magnificent
k'eeping and pas.-enger oaches have leen udde.1 to
Its eoulpmenti Passengers can rely on its making
Its advertised time. This is the bet route from SU
Jopli to St. IX)uls. the South and southeast.
Through Tickets for sale at the olhces of the -lis-
aoari Valley Bailroad. ,
1L C MOORE. General Supt
Tuos. DOBWIV, G. W. A, W. B. IILKAJ.
Chicasro & XortU TTcsitcra Rail
Road Time Tabic.
Z.KAVK.
Express Malls dally except Sunday.
t00a.m
4:60 p. m
'acilic tsxpress uauj.
AnmvE.
Pacific Express, dally . ;
Express Mall, dally except Monday
..IOcOO a. m
..11:45 a. m
Missouri Vallcj' Railroad.
TIME TABLE.
Ts take effect at noon on Sunday, Miiy 8th, 1S70.
OOIS'O SOUTH.
o. 1 Hxiircss leaves at ,...12X1
m.
o. 3 Express leaves at-
,9iT5 p. m.
jo. 5 i relglil leaves at-
10rf a.m.
SKinnsisfl.
Jo. 2 Express arrives at
S:!? p. m.
7:30 a. m.
jno. iixpress arrives ai
N'n c VroVht nrriviisat
.12:30 p. m.
'os. 3 and 4 daily. 1, 2, 3, C, 7 and 8, dally except
6UtUla" J. F. BARNARD, Gen. Supt
Chicago, Burling Jon & Quincy
RailroaO.
Mall
Tfloam.
&00pm
4-00 pin
t3pm
9:."i0 p m
8:.13 a m
7:13 a m
Dav Ktiuvss.
lft00 a m
HinsdaK Accommodation-
!2:o0p m
3:X) p m
Afternoon Passenger,
Aurora Passencer
M-aium
HinMlale Accommodation
. &D0pm
2ight Express
. Tiiswpm
JWlam
Sunday excepted. tSaturday excepted.
;MonCny excepted.
Chicago, Burling-lon & Omaha
Time SJard.
DEPAKT.
Omaha and Oilcago Express, Daily 4rf p. m.
Mail, dally, (exceiit Sunday) ., 4SM p. m.
ARRIVE.
Omaha and Chicago Express, daily 9:15 a. m.
Mail, dally, (except Sunday) liDO a. m.
Pullman's Hotel Dining Car and Drawing Room
Sleeping Cars accompany Omaha and Chicago Ex
press. Ticket Office 122 Farnam, corner Ninth street,
Omaha.
llAuuv Deuel, d.W.TIihcock,
Ticket Agent. Gen. W. Pass. Agt.
Pittsburg Ft. Wayne & Chica
go Railroad.
Mall 4:30 a m &15 p m
Bay Express ScoOam 620am
Pacific Express . 4:45 p m 90 a m
Klcht Express , 9-00 p m IftOO p m
Valporasouccommodation 4:10 p m 8:10 am
QHERiLAN" HOUSE.
C. 31. KAUFF3IAX,
PROrBIETOR
46 3Iain-st., Broiviiviilc.
Tliis 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 for the West, and Omnibuses
for all trains, go from theiSherman House. Fair
first class, ehargps moderate. 15-tf
BOOTS AUD SHOES.
Market, at
-Best in the
HETZEL'S.
OOLIiAUS. All kinds and. styles,
at , HETZEL'a
ptlresbrtcrInTi Church. Services each
? ijwrathatiwa.m.,and7;)).ni. Prayer
u'iniinr nrpninCT. ;vljuuui owiwi
DRl'Ar.T.
. nT.-.t lrlr.rr. QMTllIn. fc4Q SI TT1
o. 4 N'jslit Exp. daily except Sunday 5:20 p m
Ho. 6 Paciilc Kxp. dally except Sunilay 12:13 a m
3'o. 8 St. I)u:s Kx. daily except Sunday 2:u0 p m
Vn in u'nr frt .imlr nrmt .iindnv 7:00 a m
LOCAL MATTERS.
J. Ij. CoLhapp, Editor."
THUB'SDAY,-' JUjSTE 9, 1870.
jKirExtra copies of the Advertiser for sale by
C. A. Polock. at the PostoHce.
"WEEKLY 3IELAXGE.
Gfrecn Peas have made their appearance In
onr market at 30 cents per gallon. Rcid
was arrested by Marshall Campbell for dis
turbing the peace and fined hy Justice
EbrlghtSl, last Saturday.....H. C. Lett and
It. V. Furnas, in company with H. A. King,
Secretary of the Q. M. & P. R. R., started on
r. railroad tour west Monday morning...... A.
May was with us, Tuesday, lookingsllm from
his illness Shatter has just burned a
kiln of 180,000 brick .S. M. Rich Is back
from his labor in the Rich Bro's Pottery,
Rose Bottom, Mo. He'll have an ocean of
flower pots hereshortly......Rcv. L. F. Brltt,
of Pawnee City, called on us yesterday. He
reports the work In the M. E. Church In that
city In flourishing condition Prof. J. M.
McKcnzIe and othcrs'from Peru, visited our
nigh School lastTuesdny. .Hamlin's Wiz
ard Oil gave a couplo of concerts In our
streets Inst Tuesday and Wednesday evening,
and sold some oil..... Campbell is still Im
proving our streets. He's the best City Mar
shall and Street Commissioner Brownvllle
ever had, and she has had a few w.Tho
foundation of Capt. Hill's new residence is
about In ....Corn has slacked off a little,
not more than 100 wagon loads arrive now
per day. .Eobt. Teare showed us, Monday,
some strawberries of his own raising, which
measured about ono inch in diameter..........
Clias. Helmer will move his Boot and Shoe
Store to Wilson's old stand now shortly.......
A. D. Marsh, of Dollar Store notoriety, has
given away so many S20 bills for 81 that lie
has busted up In business. Marsh's assets
have been taken possession of by Jos. Shutz
and D. H. Lewis....-.R. F. Barrett, some
weeks since, went to Kansas City to prospect
for an opening, and has, we learn, opened up
a flrst class real estate agency there. He has
located and his family will follow him In a
few days...-.MnJ. Majors returned yes
terday. Cliampion Reaper & Moiver atDcuser's
A CORONER'S INQUEST
Was yesterday morning held at the instance
of Mnj. Bohon, living on or near the island
above this city. Upon ills report that a dead
child had been found In a sack on the Island
Sherlfl" Plasters deputised Hugh Baker to
summon a jury of six.nnd with the Coroner,
M. M. Conner, proceed to hold the inquest.
He summoned W. F. Wilson, J. P. Deuser,
W. Vallcau, W. H. Small, Jasper O'Dell and
Joseph Huddnrd, and with them proceeding
to theplacc the sack was found, and, as we
learn, "orn to the main land, and after all
the necessary preliminaries were gone
through with, amid breathless suspence,
witii all eyes rlvitcd upon the fatal sack, it
was opened, when, from amid many wrap
pings, out rolled a dead black cat. The joke
was large, yet not so Intended by Bohon, who
was the worst sold In the outfit. One of our
merchants went about half way up through
curiosity, to tee whose baby it was; and an
otherafter consulting planchettc, we sup
pose avered that he knew whose It was.
And thereby hung a tail.
Champion. Reaper &.TIoucr ntJJetiscr's
Go to Den's and get your fresh Mackerel
and White Fish.
THE FOURTH OF JULY.
Will be around, as usual, this year, and the
question now is: Will we celebrate? The
spirit of TG Is still In the hearts of the sons,
and the thoughts of the deeds of valor done
by the sires for liberty, still rouses an enthu
siasm as of old; but the question is. shall we
celebrate? If so, how? Ninety-four years
ago the place we now occupy knew nothing
but savage barbarians, intent upon crush
ing out the germ of civil liberty; shall we
celebrate its want of success? By an ocean
of Patriotic blood was It made our heritage;
shall we celebrate? In short, shall the fath
ers of the present generation teach it to
honor the memory of tiio patriotism which
secured our land from barbarism and ty
rany, to bo forever free? That's the question.
Shall we celebrate.
Get the Champion Reapcrand Jlorrcr at Bonner's
Gents' nndBoys' fine Clothing at Den's.
TRIUMPH IIAKD LOOM.
Dr. J. "M. McClintock Is now In this city,
exhibiting and selling State and county
rlghls for the above named loom. We have
never seen a more perfect machine in opera
tion. It seems to us that there would be
much money in its operation here; for in
stance, let some of our capitalists buy and
put six or eight In operation, and we have a
woolen factory which will turn out as much
for tho same money as looms run by steam.
We hope some one will take hold of it ; the
Doctor will give any one a fair show.
Lanna &, Co's Brick Yard. We paid a
visit to this new Yard yesterday, and could
not fall of being plcabed at the substantial
manner of their work. They arc all brick
makers from England, and have tho trade
thoroughly learned. They desire making a
reputation that will cause their brick to be
above par in the market. We notice they
are Just now making paving tile a foot
square, which will supply a want long felt
by those who would have a nice pavement,
or floor to abasement room. They are all
hard workers and will succeed.
Go to Denser for the Champion Kcapcr Slower.
Oils, Paints and Glasu at reduced prices
at Den's.
WALL PAPER & "IVIK1IOAV SHADES
Aro going off at unsurpassed low rates at
the Elk Horn Drug Store of H C. Lett. He
has a superb lot on hand, comprising the
very latest and most beautiful patterns,
which ho 13 determined to close out at the
very lowest rates possible, for cash. Go and
sec them, and Lon will sell 'em to you, sure!
C. A. p"OLOCK,
Of the Postofllco 2Cows Depot, Is cortainly
deserving of a notico for the management of
a business to him, six months since, entirely
new, yet now built up to a good paying basis.
He has, in the short spaceof tlmemeptioned,
gathered unto himself the entire Xews busi
ness of this 5ection, and in addition, as large
a Confectionary stock as is In the city. He
keeps most everything in that line, toother
with tobaccos, cigars and light groceries. Ho
has proven himself capable of managing his
business in a mastcriy manner, and as suc
cess Is the best test of merit, lie merits the
patronage of the community. Give him a
call!
Skeen &. Homcwood have Jnstcompletcd
their new grist mill building near Long's
bridge, on the Xemaha, and have init a com
plete new outfit of everything save the old
burs. These Improvements are noticeable
in the quality of flour they now turn out.
They have one of the most Improved wheels,
and everything so arranged that they can at
all times when It is possible for any mill tol
run do grinding, and warrant good work.
Go to Deuser for the Champion Reaper & Howcr.
Latest Pattern of Cook Stoves received at
Den's. " i
D. II. Lcvl started for Chicago to-day
for a new and choice stock of goods for his
Dollar Store, Marsh's old stand, of which
Dan is now solo proprietor. He intends hav
ing the beststock of goods of tho kind In the
west, and will, we warrant, give such oppor
tunities as were never before offered. Suc
cess to him, he Is enterprising and deserves It.
It la not Strange that Paintcss generally
purchase their Paints Oils, Brashes, etc., at
Lett's Drug Store; of course not, as thelr's is
a stock unsurpassed in extent, purity or low
prices.
BAUR'S '-
Xamo becoming far famed for the good
durable and beautiful Harness and Saddles
he makes, and sells low for cash. 11 vou
want anything In his line, glvo him a.call.'
'"The Episcopal Ch-arclx Strawberry
Festival last evening was a splendid suc
cess, which, how could At help being, when
the beauty and energy of the city was engag
ed In its getting up. Thero were pretty faces,
pretty bouquets, pretty quilts, pretty straw
berry stands, and the mostluclonsly pretly
tempting strawberries upon them ever seen.
It would be impossible to itemize all that
was meritorious and boautlf al, yet the flow
er pyramid stand of Mrs. Geo. Berkley, at
tracted universal admiration and commont;
while the tables ran by Mrs. Cowles, Mrs.
Thomas, Mrs. Hackney, Mrs. Porter, Mrs.
Gibson and others, .were supplied and atten
ded In the best style, ovlncing good judge-
ment and a heart In tho good cause they
were serving
Altogether it was" a" Very pleasant affair,
well attended, and netted about S100. By-the-way,
wo nearly omitted to mention that
Berkly's String Band Tnade the occasion
memorable and pleasant by discoursing ex
cellent music. And to Geo. R. Davis, Rector,
tho presiding genus, great credit is due for
his able management in thcgeneral arrange
ment and conduct of the Festival.
The entire office unite In returning thanks
for ice cream, lemonade, &C.
Item. Our worthy bachelor friend, Henry
Hart, drew a beautiful quilt. We suppose he
Is now open for a proposition of co-partnership
for "better or worse." We wish him
Joy and success. Jacob Marohn also drew a
quilt, tho flrst thing he says ho ever drew.
RASE BALL.
The match game between tho Athletes, of
Rockport, Mo., and the Furnas Nine of this
place, we learn from the Rockport Journal,
was a very interesting one, being so closely
contested that till very near tho close of the
game It was impossible to tell who to bet up
on. The following Is the score given by the
Journal:
ATHLETES.
It O
Colvln, p....... 9 I
Golden, c f........ 5 -1
G Blake 2d b .3 C
Pricket, ss..........3 "l
W. Blake, c ,.A 0
Todd 1 f 8 6
Martin, r f. i 3
H Blake, lstb 6 2
Bucham, 3d b.. 5 2
FURNAS NINE.
RO
Furnas, c... 4 4
Shiesl, p.... .......0 3
uates, isi o.... .-.....
Smith, 3d b 4
Longnecker, 2d b-5
Harrison c f.......4
Gaily, 1 f..............4
Colbapp, r f. Jl
ShuxtEj s s .1
Total
Athlcts....
Furnas...,
..4127
Total 3327
..4l
, 33
Mrjority for Athletes - 3
Umpire J. P.. Ricke. Scorers, M. B. Nick
olson and D. C. Smith.
From this It will beseen that Colvln, of the
Athletes made the most runs, and Gates, of
the Furnas Nine, stands next; although the
general average on both sides is good, and
warrants us in predicting a closely contested
game in tho event that a match is played be
tween thesa clubs in this place, the challenge
for which Is out, but no time sot. - Several
incidents transpired during the game. Col
happ's main attempt lo "catch a fly," was
"all In his eye," and Todd ran to the flrst
base with his "bat in his hand." Our boys
were treated to the best the land afforded
while there, and made to feel perfectly at
home, the Athletes vicing with cach.other
in their general hospitality to the strangers.
Tho Athletes have good grounds, are good
players and gentlemen. Our boys have been
intent for the past week on securing grounds
nearer the city than those they now play on
west of the cemetery, In order to practice
more, and give the Athletes a better garaef hui
have not yet found aplace. Wo hope thcy
may, as many of our citizens will want to
turn out to see the coming match.
Tho Furnns Nine have changed their
names and will hereafter be known as the
Ncmahas.
The Otoes of Nebraska city have challenged
Occidentals, of Falls City, to play for the
championship of the State, on the grounds
of the Otoes. The Occidentals refuse to go 60
miles to play for tho championship, which
they already possess, but propose to play the
Otoes at Falls-City, for tho championship and
5500 any day. We understand the regulations
to be that tho challenging party have the
right to choice of grounds. If this is correct
it seems to us, to say the least of it, a very
unfair regulation.
Economy. By using Mrs. Whltcomb's
Soothing Syrup for children, many a doctor's
bill can be saved and mueii suffering averted.
Read the advertisement In another column.
Beware of ToolhPoiious vended under
the name of Dentriflces. Adopt and adhere
to the only preparation that really preserves
the teeth, and hardens tho gums, fragrant
Sczodont. Its effects on decaying teeth are
marvelous.
"Snaldixic's Glue"
mends
t
Crockery,
Wooden Ware, etc.
A BARGAIN TO DRUGGISTS !
Wishing to retire from business, wo offer
our stock of drugs and medicines at a bar
gain for cash, or will sell part on time if de
sired. Applications must bo made soon, as
we are determined to sell.
.Tacolj Marohn has just received a flnc
lot of the strongest piece goods ever brought
to this market, warranted all wool, and Is
selling them as low as possible for cash.
Protector Fruit Jars, best -Jar made, at
F. E. Johnson & Co's.
Go to McLaughlin's and buy your
Spring Wheat Flour; the best Spring Wheat
Flour sold; Beatrice Mills.
At Cost for the' next thirty days Paints,
Oils, Glass, Window Shades, Wall Paper, at
McCki:eky &. NickeW;. 31-3m
Johnson & Co., without the slightest ex
aggeration, wo may say. have one of the be-;t
stocks of Dry Goods and Groceries in the
city, are pleasant men to deal with, and sell
very low.
"When Mosquito Bars are In season, go
to Johnson's lor them.
Fall "Wheat Flour, best In tho market,
Kirchival Mills, can bo had of D. n. Mc
Laughlin. If yon -irant any Turning done, go to
Hannnford & McFall's, for they have now
their Turning Lathe in full operation.
Ilannaforil fc HIcFall have a largo stock
of picture Mouldings, of beautiful patterns,
and will turn out Frames of tho best style
low for cash.
"'THE GREATEST BLESSING
TO
THE GREATEST NUMBER"
is the
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING PRICE
REGULATOR
of
A. MAY &. CO.,
For it has done much, very much, to bring
Goods and Clothing withlng the reach of all ;
aud now that matters and things are down,
the people will remember their deliverer, for
he has a good stock, .and, as usual, a large
assortment of goods of all kinds to ofler
them, and at such rates that all can buy.
Singer Sewing Machine
Book Store.
at Moore's
SLEEP eAsY;AND COMFORTABLE.
A new supply of Matrasses of all kinds
Sea grass. Shuck, African Palm Leaf, Moss
and Hair, just received by Hannaford &. Mc
Fall, and are going ofl'rapldly. Why?. Be
cause they are sold low down for cash.
Call and Examine tho Singer Sewing
M ichlues, next door io the Po toffice.
HANNAFORD &. McFALL
Have now a stock of furniture fiom which
the most fastidious or ingenious wholesaleor
retail buyers cau be Milted. They have eve
rything In quantities larger than was ever
kept in Southern Nebraska, and sell so low
that countrydealers fall tosee any advantage
In going to St. Joseph or any other sea port
for thir stock. Give t hem a call !
Garden Trowels and Bush Nippers, at
J. C. Deuser's. ? V
i r
You will Und 'School-books cheap' for
cash at Moore's ; same place where you can
get a Singer Sewing Machine.
GENUINE J0SHD&3BE.U0XJKE&L0W!
SEIBERLING'S EXCELSIOR REAP
. ER AND MOWERv
Tho Excelsior is no longer an untried ex
periment; but, on the contrary, it is a suc
cessful reality, having now been ijeltoro the
public nine harvests, and having passed, tri
umphantly through the severest tests on all
kinds of land; up hill and down hill;
through mud and mire; over stones-,-slumps
and ditches; wet and dry; cutting through
tangled and lodged grain and grass, and still
doing Ite work equally well in all situations
and conditions, until it Is now acknowledg
ed by all, both friends and adversaries, to
have more good points than any other" Reap
er and Mower now known.
Sample Machines at Shcllenbergtir'a. All
are invited to call and examine for themselves.
VALLEAU fc CO.
Have closed up their wholesale rooms, and
arc now giving their exclusive attention to
the wholesale business, and their Billiard
room. They will keep constantly on hand a
choice assortment of Wines and Liquors, and
have the best appointed Billiard Room In
Southern Nebraska, presided over by "Vallcau
himself, champion Bllllardlst of Nebraska
32-0m
Genuine John Deere Pfloline Plow I
Fresh Eggs and Yellow Butter can al
ways be had. Read the advertisement
"Greatest Work of the Age," In tills paper.
33-3m
Do Yon IVant a good set of Harness, a
good Collar, a good Saddle, or a good Whip;
you will find them in full stock, in full vari
ety and cheap at B. F. Sauder's, 52 Main
street. 27'tr
A good assortment of Water Coolers, Ice
cream freezers and Toilet Ware at Deuser's.
A Scientific "Wonder. The Craig Micro
scope adapted to scientific use. Read tho ad
vertisement. Price $2,75. o3-3m
GENUINE JOHN DEEEE HOLINE PLOW!
Banisters, Hand Rail and Newel Posts at
J. R, Belli Son's Lumber Yard; where any-i
thing in the building lino can be had, at the
most reasonable rates. They are gathering
the Lumber Tradeof Southern Nebraska un
der their wing, and for the simple reason that
it pays people better to buy there than any
where else.
NOTICE.
Tho regular term of tho Probate ConrLfor
the trial of civil cases for nil sums over one
hundred dollars and under threo hundred
dollars, will be held at the office of tho Pro
bate Judge in tho city of Drownville, Nema
"ha county, Nebiaska. commencing on thq
flrst Monday of each calendar month.
A. W.. MORGAN,
27-tf Probate Judge.
Banisters, llan-l Rail and Newel Posts kept
by J. R. Bell & Son, at their Lumber Yard
corner of College and First-sts. "
Genuine John Deere Moline Plowl
A Fctv Moss Baskets left at Deuser's.
Wm. H. Yloover, Real Estate" Agent and
Convcyencer: Court Room. 31-tf
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OD'OlppUTJSUOnOv 'spoof) Al(I 3ulHO0 JOUI
-tuns jo ?uoui;.tos.-su uu 00010 su ni.v poj
otU "I lins sj .CaiKiauH oifi.i3uiA.ui at J&
AT HANNAFORD & McFALL'S
Buggies, Gigs,
Perambulators,
Fifty-cent Toy Gigs,
Chair Rockers,
Baby Jumpers, etc., In abund
ance, and at prices to suit all, and "still they
come."
MEADOW KING MOWER.
West Rutland, Vt., Sept. 29, 1369.
Messrs. Gregg, Plyki. &. Co:
I began my haying on the 5th of July,
using the Meadow King Mower. It lias done
the work formerly done by two machines, at
about one-half the expense of labor, and to
my entire satisfaction. I cut 200 acres of
grass In Ao consecutive tlays. I have ordered
of your General Agent, Mr. Scott, another
machine for an adjoining farm of 300 acres.
In my opinion, your machine Is the best in
the market.
Yours Truly
WM. F. BARNE3.
Samples may be seen at Shellenbcrger
Bro's.
GENUINE JOHN DSE3E HOLINE PLOW!
Private medical aid, read Dr. Whlttier's
advertisement.
For Purb Drugs and Medicines, our
word for it, you will go farther, nnd fare
worse, If you pass Lett's Drug Store in the
Block.
Genuine John Deere Woline Plowl
J. C. DcuscrisexciisIvoAgentforCham
plon Combined Reapers and Mowers. 27-3m
The Trichina Spiralis or Pork Worm.
Perhaps it is not generally knoWn that the much
talked of IriclUna spiralis, or pork "orm, was flrst
discovered in America by Dr. It. C. Kendall, of
Philadelphia, Pn., with that American Instrument
known as the Craig Microscope, costing only $2,7.1,
after repeated failures to discover the worm with an
imported microscope, costing 55, "of fecalerpower
and less reliable'." This fnct I)r. Kendall stands
ready to prove at any time. The "Craig" Micro
scope in neat box with full direction is mailed any
where lor ?2,75, by E. 1L Eoss. 313 Locust St,, St.
Louis Mo.
Head theadvertiscment In this paper; S3-3m
Clocks, splendid assortment.
WATCHES, full stock.
JEWELRY, In abundance at
Dunn fc Hays' who also do all kinds of re
pairing of Clocks, Watches cr Jewelry. No.
29, Alain street. ll-3m
Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots nnd
Shoes, and Groceries, at the Dictators, W.T.
DEN'S.
A well selected stock of Wagon and Bug
gy timber, No. 1, at J. C. Deuser's. 29-tf
MCCORMICK'S ADVANCE !
Prize Slower I ! Rcllnldc : ! ! one or two
wheeled, single ordoublebarred,slow or fast
motion, combined and separate Harvesters,
with improvements for 1670, are tle most
simply-constructed, light draft, accurate-raking,
grain-gleaning, rapid-running 'and
clean-cutting machines now manufactured.
This Is attested by all who have used them ;
the "Advance' being considered the tic plus
ultra of Reapers and Mowers. The McCor
mick Bro's never made a machine for sale
that they were afraid to put on trial against
any other, and their "Advances" challenges
as well the admiration of the world as" It
does all other machines to a trial. Ell H.
Wilcox, Agent, office at F. E. Johnson &. Co's
store, Brownvlllo. 2G-3m
Genuine John Deere Moline Plow I
A PIJfE LUMBER TARD.
Kilbourn, Jenkins tCo., corner of Fourth
nnd Main streets, In this city, have constant
ly on hand a full stock of the best Pino Lum
ber of all kinds; also, also Sash, Doors, Blinds,
Shingles, lath, Mouldings, Frames, etc., etc,
which they are telling at the lowest possible
figuies 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 !
CIGARS at wholesale or retail at A. F.
Conn's Cigar Factory, 61 Main street.
DR. HOLLADAY
Respectfully Informs his old friends and
the public, that he Is prepared to attend all
calls in tho line of his profession. Office at
D. H. Lewis & Co.'s Drug Store, Main street,
Brownvllle, Neb. si-tf
CAIT PAU) FOR ALL KLXDS OF
GKAiy.
By Evan Worthing., dealer In Grain and
Commission and Forwarding Merchant. No.
56, Main street, Brownvllle. lS-3m
TO THE FARMER OF NEMAHA,
RICHARDSON AND PAWNEE
COUNTIES.
Before making any engagements for your
Reapers, Movrers, Threshing Machines,
Wagons, &c, call on W. T. DEN, of Brown
vllle, Neb., and examine the following Ma
chines and Implements:
The Tornado Thresher and Separator.
The World Mower and Reaper,
The Mansfield Mower and Reaper,
The Celebrated Improved Jackson and
Schuttler Wagons.
Hay Rakes, Solid Socket Pitch Forks.Hand
Rakes, Hoes, Sythes and Snathes, with a
new stock of celebrated Cooking Stoves, of
Best Improvements and latest paterns, at
factory prices.
TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS
W. T. DEN makes a speciality of the best
brand of Paints, Oils, Glass, &c, which ho
will sell at low figures, for cash.
A. P. COGSWELL,
REAL ESTATE BROKER. Office, corner
First and Atlantic streets. Buy and sell
lands, pay taxes for non-residents. Gives
particular attention to buying, selling and
renting city property. 30-3m
JOHN P. MANNY'S
Mower Reaper (Hand-Raker)
Self-
Raker and Dropper.
If yon want a Mowing Machine, the John
P. Manny"isstronger.moredurableond light
er draft In proportion to Its width than any
other. Do you want aHand-raking Reaper?
The John P. Manny has no equal for durabil
ity, light draft, ease of management, and
perfect delivery of the grain. Do you want
a Dropper? This is guaranteed to be unsur
passed in excellence. Do you want a Sclf
Rake? The New John P. Manny Combined
Self-Rake and Mower is warranted to be as
good as the best. Notwithstanding this ma
chine Is capable of performing so great a va
riety of work, and each kind so perfectly
that we warrant it to be equal to any single
or combined machine, for either purpose, yet
the coi&naiow are made so direct and nat
ural that the machine is really as free from
complication as any single machine.
Shellenbcrger Bro's have" Just received one
car load of these excellent machines. Farm
ers, call and sec them !
Fence Wire and Staples, at J. C. Deuser's.
J. R. BELL &, SON
Aro men than whom none do more, or
have done more, to build up and make a
name for this city and county, for by their
liberality in dealing In that necessary build
ing material, Pine Lumber, they have placed
a good building in the reach of many a man
that would not otherwise have been able to
build, and have attracted a large
trade from the interior, which otherwise
would have sought some other point. They
Intend to keep the trade they have and in
crease it as much as possible, and to this end
they have now nd will constantly keep as
large a stock of Pine Lumber, Lath, Shingles,
Pickets, Mouldings, Doors, Sash, Blinds,
Door nnd Window Frames, etc., as Is kept
anywhere on the Missouri river, nnd refer
those that wish to buy In their line to those
who have bought of them, as tho best test of
prices and their manner of dealing. Re
member It is the lower yard, corner of Col
lege and First streets.
No more high prlees for Furniture; W.
T. DEN sells Furniture cheaper than the
cheapest.
Among tho rising business men of our
city, may well be classed the thriving firm of
Hauk & Annitage. They make a speciality
of keeping on hand chloce staple and fancy
groceries, and sell low for cash, with "down
weight" in everything. Give them a call.
Go yc forth into the world and preach
the glorious doctrine to all mankind to save
25 per cent, by buying Clothing at May's
Regulator.
AT HANNAFORD &, McFALL'S
You will find the largest supply of Bed
Lounges inthe west, of every pattern from
the plainest to the nicest, all good, durable
aud comfortable. They make a speciality of
this branch of their business, nnd can sell
low for cash.
Ottomans and Hassocks at Hannaford
and McFall's.
A Wonderful Microscope.
Rev. Daniel "Wise. D.D., editor of the New York
Sunday School Advocate, thus speaks of the cele
brated Craig Microscope :
"Its simplicity, cheapness, and great magnifying
powerstruck me with surprise. Then I was exam
ining a ily's eye by its aid, and was struck with
wonder at the skill and power of the Creator which
is displayed in its structure. When I saw a state
ment in an advertisement that'the Craig Microscope
magnilicd one hundred diameters, and could be
bought for $2,50, 1 thought it was one of the hum
hugs of the hour, for I had paid $30 fora microscope
not long before. Hut now Hind it to be really valu
able instrument which I should like to see intro
duced into the families of our readers in place of the
manifold useless toys which please for an hour and
Is then destroyed. This microscope would both
amuse and instruct them, nnd I advise every boy
and girl who wishes to know the wonders which
He in little things to save his money until he has
$2,75, which will pay for the microscope and the
postage when sent by mall."
As a holiday gift this microscope is unsurpassed,
being ornamental, bistructlve, amusing and cheap,
and never looses its interest. Agents and dealers
supplied on reasonable terms. A sample will be
mailed, post paid, to any address for $2,73, by E. II.
Ras,3l3 Locust St., St. .Louis, Mo.
Read the advertisement in another column.
33-3m
THE DORSEY SELF RAKING REAP
ER AND MOWER.
Mill Aj:k, Ind., December 15, 16C9.
Messrs. A. PitiTs fc Sons :
Sirs: The Dorsey Self-raking Reaper, that
I bought of your Agent, James Nichols, is, I
think, tho most perfect piece of machinery
ever set to work. Draft is light, delivery
regular; nnd its performance In my neigh
borhood attracted especial attention, and
was admired byall who saw It work. I tried
It in wheat and cutting clover for seed. Of
clover, I cut over 100 acresi and never lost an
hour by reason of breakage. It is durable
light draft, ahd in every respect a perfect ma,
chine.
Yours Truly,
ALLEN BIGG.
Samples at Shellenbergcr Bro's. Call and
seel
GENUINE JOHN D3EBE HOLINE PLOW !
Sliool Books at wholesale and retail, at
Moore's establishment, next doou to Postof
flce. Fence "Wire, in abundance at Shellenbcr
ger Bro's :
See Advertisement of Dr. Butts' Dispen
sary, headed Book for the Million Mar
kiageGuidi in another column. It should
be read by all. 27-y
Study Your interests and read the ad
vertisement "Greatest Work of the Age," In
this paper. 33-3m
Patronize Home Industry. All kinds
of Marble work can be had at Ncidhardt's
Marble Works in this city, cheaper than It
can be had elsewhere. None but the best ma
terial used. 11-tf
COMMERCIAL.
BROWNVILLE.
Corn,8hclled,M, 00
Corn, in the ttir.w.40'Mj
Spring Wheat.....40'i'fc50)
Oats 30&35
Barley Oats.... 30
Barley - .......4000
Sin-ins W" FlourJ"4i2,"0
Fall V Hour 35(3.75
Apples, green$l,502.2.(
Potatoes .. .. ..?lxS 2.5
Iard 12&15
Cranberries, "p qt 15"
Honey 30
I KggS. lOffitt,
Butter u.1215
Chickens, dressed t 5) 8
Turkeys, do -.10
Geese. do 10
Beef Cattle S'iOicta
Hogs gross 7.u 7.50
1 " net .ii 8.75
' Dressed ii UJ!0t9
' nides,Green -U&5
Dry Flint 10"M
Mink ?l,00(Sil,50
Beaver $l,o$l5
Coon u.2070
Bacon Hams ,15 1G
Sides -l5ftlB
frnouiaersHfDi5
Wool UnwashedSXrtr.
" Tub Washed.-I045
PRANG'S CHROMOS
Areflsnife reproductions ofexquisitc oil paint
ings, so admirably executed as to render It Impossi
ble for any one bat 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
theTJnlted 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.
12-y L. PKANG & CO, Boston, Mass.
aural iu.sh, Mnxte.
ATTORNEYS.
O. B. JXEWETT. 3. W. XEWXAX.
HEWETT & NEWMAN,
ATTORNKYS iV COUNSELORS AT LAW,
Ofllce. 230. 70, McPherson Block, up stairs.
sujxjnr TREsan, w. t.booxh'
FRENCH & ItOGERS,
ATTORNEYS Jfc COUNSELORS AT LAW.
Olllce in Court House .Building.
Will jfive diligent attention to any legal business
entrusted to their care. 43-tfJ
JOB A. DILLON.
ATTORNEY fc COUNSELOR AT LAW
and General Land Agent,
Tecumssh, Johnson County, Nebraska.
THOMAS & BROADY.
ATTORNKYS AT LAW AI R SOLICITORS
IN CHANCERY,
OFFICE District Court Room.
wm. h. Mclennan,
attorney and counselor .'
.VT LAW,
Nebraska City, Nebraska.
B. F. PERKINS.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
Tecumseb. Johnson County. Neb.
NYE & HUMPHREY,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW,
Pawnee City, Pawnee Co., Neb.
N. K. GRIGGS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND LAND AGENT,
Beatrice. Gage County. Nebraska.
PHYSICIANS.
C. F. STEWART, M. D
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office in D. II. Lewis A Co.'s Drug Store.
Ofllce hours from 7 to 3 iLm and 1 to 2 nnd G,'a to
7ip. m.
WM. M. DAILY,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Si. Deroln, Nebraska.
Graduate of Cincinnati Eclectic College. 3f-y
W. H. KIMBERLIN. M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON TO NEB.
EYE AND EAR INFIKMARY.
Qfctce & Maln-st. Office Hocus 7.n.toGr.w.
H. a THUHMAN,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Olllce No. 85 Main Street.
Ofllce hours from 7 to 11a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m.
E. L. MATHEWS,
PHTSiCIANAD SURGEON,
Ontee in City Drug Store, Maln-st.
HOTELS.
STAR HOTEL.
STEVENSON & CROSS. PROPRIETORS.
Best Accommodations in the City.
This House has Just been remodeled, inside and
out. Stage Ofllce for all points "West. Omnlbusses
to all trains.
AMERICAN HOUSE.
L. D. ROBISON, PROPRIETOR.
Front-st., bet. Main and Water.
A good Feed andLlvery Stable In connection with
the I rouse.
ZjAND agents.
. R. V. HUGHES,
REAL ESTATE AGENT fc NOTARY
PUBLIC.
Office over Hannaford & McFall's Furniture store.
WM. H. HOOVER,
REAL ESTATE it TAX PAYING AGENT.
Office in District Court Room.
Will give prompt attention to the sale of Real Es
tate and Payment of Taxes throughout theNmaha
Land District.
JONAS HACKER,
LAND AND TAX PAYING AGENT.
Office with Probate Judge.
Will attend to the Payment of Taxes for Non
Resident Land Owners In Nemaha County. Corres
pondenco solicited.
NOTARIES.
JAS. C. McNAUGHTON,
NOTARY PUBLIC & CONVEYANCER,
Ofllce in J. L. Carson's Bank.
E. E. EBRIGHT.
NOTARY PUBLIC &- CON VEYANCER,
No. 72 Maln-st., second floor.
Agent for the" Edultablc and American Tontine
Life Insurance Companies,
DRUG STORES.
SSVN. "V
McCREERY & NICKELL.
DEALERS IN DRUGS, STATIONERY, fcc.
No. 32 Muin-st,
Full assortment Drugs, Paints, Books, Stationery,
etc., on Baud, und sold at wholesale or retail.
HOLLADAY & CO.,
DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, fcc.
No. 41 Maln-st.
GRAIN DEALERS.
EVAN WORTHING,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
Office nnd Wareroom 55 Maln-'rt..
Doaler in all kinds of Grain and Country Pro-
auce.
GEO. G. START & BRO.,
DEALERS IN GRAIN, PRODUCE, fcc.
Aspinwnll, Nebraska.
The highest market price paid for anything the
farmer can raise. "We will buy and sell everything
known to the market.
MERCHANDISE.
F. E. JOHNSON & CO.
DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE
No. 72 Main-it.. McPherson Block,
Wm. t. den
Sealer in general merchandise,
ForwnrdiiiRttCoiiimiwsion Merchant,
No. 62 Maiii-8t., Prownvllle.
Corn Planters), Plows, S.toves, Furniture, Ac., nl-
waysonhand. Highest market price paid for Hides,
Pelts, Furs, and Country Produce.
MUSIC.
v
MRS. J. M. GRAHAM,
TEACHER OF MUSIC.
Rooms. Maln-st., bet. -I til nnd 5th,
Mrs. Graham gives Instructions In Vocal and In
strumental Music, and is agent Tor the best Organs
and Pianos in the country from the Arms of Root A
Cady, Chicago, Hi., Bradbury. Steck, Chlckcring,
Stlnway, Hntns Bros.. Calenhurg nnd Vaupel. All
warranted for five years, and will be sold at manu
facturcr's prices.
HARDWARE.
SHELLENBERGER BRO'S..
DEALERS IN HARDWARE, STOVES.
No. 71 Main-st.
Stoves, Hardware, Carpenter's Tools, Blacksmith
Furnishings, Ac, constantly on hand.
JOHN C. DEUSER.
DEALER IN STOVES, TINWARE, tc.
No. 73 Maln-st.
SADDLERY.
J. H. BAUER.
HARNESS, BRIDLES, COLLARS) Etc.
No. a Main-st.
Mending done to order. Satisfaction guaranteed.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
xW
A. ROBINSON, ,
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
No. 53 Main-st.
Has constantly on hand a good asortment ol
Gent's, Iindle's, Misses' and Children's Boots ond
Shoes. Custom work done with neatness and dis-
patcli. Repairing done 011 short notice.
CONFECTIONERIES.
TSRAEL S.APE.
CITY BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY.
No. 31 Maln-st.. opposite I'ityDnig Store.
Pics, Cakes. Fresh Bread, Confectionery. Light
and Fancy Groceries, constantly on hand.
J P DEUSER
DEALER INCONFECTIONERIES, &c
No. 4lMaln-st-.
ED. J. SMITH,
II. S. AVAR CLAIM AGENT,
Washington City, D. C.
Will attend to the prosecution of claims before the
Department in person, for Additional Bouiity.Back
Pay and Pen!ous. and all claims accruing against
the Government during the lute war.
SALOONS.
. JOSEPH HUDDARD & CO..
PEACE AND Q,UIET SALOON.
No. 47 Maln-st.
The" Best Wines and Liipjors kept on hand.
HARPSTER & GLINES.
ALHAMBRA BILLIARD SALOON,
No. 19 Main street.
The best Wines and Liquors constantly on hand.
JUSTICES.
A. W. MORGAN,
PROBATE JUDGE AND JUSTICE OF
THE PEACE.
Office In Court House Building.
CARPENTERS AND JOH-TERS.
" " GEO W. NEELY & Co'."
CARPENTERS AND JOINERS,
Brownvllle. Nebraska.
Are prepared to do all kinds of work fn wood. In a
workmanlike manner, on short notice, and at rea
sonable rates. Contract work solicited. Shop under
Small A McLaughlin's Auction and Commission
House. 'X-y
BRIDGE BUILDING.
C. W. WHEELER.
BRIDGE BUILDER &, CONTRACTOR.
Brownvllle, Nebraska.
Sole agent for R. W. Smith's Patent Trass Bridge.
Thestronfcest and best wooden bridge now In nse.
TAILORING.
CHRIS. HAUBOLDT.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
No.G2iIain-st.
Has on hand a splendid stock of Goods, and will
make them up In the latest styles, on short notice
and reasonable tenns
COUNTY SURVEYOR.
.TTTLfrfS GILBERT.
COTfNTY SURVEYOR,
Post Ofllce address.
Clifton, Nemaha County, Nebraska.
BLACKSMITHS.
J. H. REASON.
GENERAL BLACKSMITH,
3Ialn-st Brownvllle. Neb.
Is prepared to do. aU kinds of work In Iron, 0:1
short notice, and at. prices in keeping with the
times, a-y
J. W. & J. C GIBSON.
BLACKSMITHS &, HORSE SHOERS.
FIrst-6,. betMain and Atlantic.
All work don to order and satisfaction guaranteed.
SWAN &
GENERAL
ijoceries
V.
PP.
Wo have on hmI al Isrg'e
STAPLE AND
GO
To which we are making co
we are selling at Prices as
the Mississippi.
In the Quality of our Goods
FLOUR OF THE MOST
HIGHEST MARKET
12-40
GO
GO
McPherson & Tuttle
DEALERS AND
MI GOODS ID GlOHSi
NO. 66 MAIN STREET,
TEARE & CO.'S:OLD STAND, UROTy-JfYILLE.
WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE BEST QUALITY OF"
TEAS, 00FFEES, SUGARS,
PEARL BARLEY,
RICE, AND ALL KINDS OF DRIED FRUIT.
A. L. RICH. A. H. GILLSIORE.
NEW ADMINISTRATION AT THE
RED STOE
RICH & GILMORE,
Successors to W. H. SMALL,
DEALERS AND
GROCERIES &
Suck as Coffees, ugaxs, Toas, Molasses. Syrups, Flour, Bacon, Tish, Dried
Boof, Salt, Coal Oil, To"baceo, Cigars, Choeso. Briodand Qrcon Fruits, Cea
foctionarics of all Kinds, "Wooden Ware, &o.
In connection -with the above they keep" constantly on hand tL large supply of feed,
COM, OATS, BRAN, SHORTS, .&c
All Goods Sold at Prices that Defy Competition,
HlghestMarket Trice paid forall kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Reduced Prices to suit the Times, Small Profits and Fair Deallnp. Is their invariable Ttile
Goods will bo sold to Country Merchants In either largo or small bills and nt extremely lovr
rates.
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Corner Sixth and SU Charles Streets,
ST. JOSEPH, MO:
Dealer in Lime; Hair and
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PLASTER, WHITE SAND, FIRE URICK,
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and well assorted stock of
FANC3T GROCERIES
nstaflt additions, and whicn
low as any House west 6i
WE DEFY COMPETITION,
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PRICE PAID FOR
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DR.WHITTIEB
A REGULAR GRADUATKOF5IEDICVVE
as'llDlonvlat oQIce trill show. hr.s been
lonircr ensured In the treatment of Vc nereal.
Scxual and rrlvntcIMscascs than any othcrpliy-
sicianinot.i.ouis. cypiuiis, uouorrnra. Ulcer.
Stricture, Orchitis, Hernia, and I'iniM.re: all.
Urinary Diseases and Syphilitic or JUrcurtal
Afillctloasof Hie throat, skin or bones arc treat
ed -wlill Hnpnralcllcd success. Spermatorrhea.
Sc-tnalDcbility.andlmpotency, as the result
of self-abuse in to utli, sexual excesses in ma
turcryears, or oilier canscs, and ivltlcli produce
somcofthcfoliowinircirects. nsnocturrul einls-t
slons, blotches, debility, dizziness, dimness of S
hi pm, coainsion oiiueas, cvmorcuouinps, nvcr-1
slou tosocietv of females, lossof mcniorr. and I
scAuai puwer. anu rrnucmig marriage improp
er, arc permanently cured.
ThoDoctor'soimorttinitlesinho-mltalandnrl-
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vato Dractico are unsurpassed lnSt.Louisorany
other city Back flics otbt.LoulspapersproTc
that ho has been located thera longer by years
iiiauanroiiicrsaiiTcrusinir. jncccumisumciir.
iiorary; lanoraiory auu appointments are unri
valed in tho West. nnsurhaSfeil nmrwliere.
Apt. vrtili experience, can bo relied upon, and
thcdoctorcanreiertomanvnliTsiclanstlirocch-
outthe country. In past success and present
position ho stands without a competitor. The
wrltlnfts of a physician Trhoso reputation is
Union-wide should be rorth reading. , UK.
wiiinitifa i'ampietscnt 10 any address In
asealedeuvclopofortwo stamps, ilany phy
sicians Introduce patients to tho doctor alter!
rcadhur ids medical pamphlet. Communlco-j
tlonscunudcntlal. AiricndlytaiRwIlIcostTonl
noiiiing. uinee central, yeireureu .o G17&UI
martc3si.,ci. joui3,jio jioorsya.m. toip.m
DB. WILBER
CONTINCEStotrcatalirrlvatc Diseases. Syph
IIIs, alilnrn-sof Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture,'
c., completely eradicated. That numerous class
of cases resulting from self-abuse, producing un
nunllness.nervoiisdetjlllty. Irritability, crupiioii34
seminal emissions, and finally J m potency, perma
nently cured. Persons afflicted vrlth delicate. In
tricate and lonjr-standlng constitutional complaints
aro politely luvlted to call lor consultation) which
costs notM tut. .Experience, tliu best of teachers,
has enabled hlrrt to perfect remedies at dncO cm
clent. eal'c; permanent, and which In roost eases
can be used without hindrance to business. The vs
tahllshmcnt embraces office, reception ami walling
rooms, olfo lioardintraiidslccplmr apartments Jor
patients requiring daily personal attention, and
vapor ac.d chemical baths. No matter who haTo
failed, statcrour case .Read bis pamphlet, sent to
anyaddrcsfrce. Thonsandsbfcascstreatcd anr.u
nliyat office and all over the country. G 16 Wash
ington ave.. St. Louis. I'ours 9 A. II. to 7 P. St
Pamphlets sent to any r ress for two stamps.
A BOOH. PGS TK3 BZS2JL20H.
MARRIAGE
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Mar-tad. cr tho.e ntxmt to
mAi-T. en ttia iarIoUz!cal
3 5B3RlK? i mjrjctiti r.d icttUUoo of
VViicja I the mxbiI jftcm. ll&tho
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w prcrcuunic oujpnn-. limr u7r.r3crTcinecornTie:uei.aae
. l&Mlsulutcrtiiig Kifclsor t.o tnn.!rnJ3J twimly foar
pS. lta nnmeruui eocriitug. aadcetiMlaj.Ta'iiab'elnrof
(nation ur Ihoao who axe darned, or coatcniplata msrrlat.
BU11, 1 lit a. book thit oajl.t ts bo iept nsder luck raid key. sail
cot la! J carelessly about tho bonis.
Sent to aay oao rreeoftota;farTIfty Cratt.
AdMren Pr. BatU Dbpcsiarr To 1 2 Scrti Eijhta Street,
St. Loaij, Uo.
Notice to tho Afflicted and
Unfortunate.
JSetatt applying to tas notnHntti :n-tj irho Airmlmi la
public paper, or ruing any quae reaicdlai, pcre Pr. Butu"
work, no matter tftiat yo-r cucua In, or hew dcolorabla jour
condition.
Dr. BatU eaa be cfttliM, pcrvnally-ef by sialT, en tho
glien m taentloueil in kit irk.. 021e-a.l2ona HlghU.
Street, between Market and C&ctast, S t. Looti, Mo.
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"R0n.ACD'S BTCCnrTS. "Jaglo Am, Dbso-tries, ie.,
comrirUlnsTalaabio Information for eTerjbotJy Sent by
matt (free of rtrsMI for KITTY renin AdJre.i h.E.30&
M.VSDT, Xo. 1 3 Sort. El-hta a trtrt. S t. Lt!. Xo.
Y)HAK17S COLUCCTIOS of near!rao rirradreil nifii tot
XJ makinjErjJi.lT.aJlklnii.or Wlur. cia. Ale, Beer, Cor
dlalx. 8srerlor Cider, and meeh ether tueftil information
for thosa tf ealiaf In orpuasfarttrlas any of tU abort, either
for tbe trade or boras ere.
"Seat by stall (fret or rortatT) tit Tlfty Ccntt. Addrwo
E. r. KUIUIAnr,.o.lZonaXUilitiaircet, SuLooJj.Uo.
Buy Me and PI! Do You Good,
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araulns th JJrer airl kctietlTo Or.
Cins to a L-iIthyatl-m, tone Pill enra
rainy cera?'uau i ica 1. verua set bo
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xxiDc OrspirtiA Ja' joicx and other kin
dred coapaojics arl'lngfrosialoiratatecf I
mc wwj, or ooii.etioa criu ranetioat
Ccioe f roc frnra mTcorTCcd otter nrtton.. '
they can be taken at altttnrs and Ba-r ail rsmisataacet
trUtisat resard ta diet or Lailnrrx.
Fries 2 3 eesttabox.
PreTored by tho Craaon 3f cdldae Co Et. LonI. Ka.
Sold by drossl.ti aa 1 dealers In raedictcc CTerj-irhero.
LOOK TO YOUR CHILDREN.
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all disorders bronchi on ty Teetalan cr tmyothcrcaAia Pra
pareit br the Crcfton 2icdiUse Co.. St. Loulr, li'g.
Sold by ircsjuu and iSealets 1 n nsdlctso CTnrtrhera.
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