Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, June 30, 1870, Image 3

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OFFICIAL rirfiftOF TfllE CITY.
SOCJbiL JDUtJECTOJlY.
LODGES.
OTltrownrHk:' Chapter .. 4. R. A. 31.
-rhinoiiUiv Lecture Meetine-i every Mohday
n each J J""rJ'.-.. r .- it t nnvns T.
liht. IL v- """" . --
JUIN-Ii
HAisr.v.Sfcy.
. -V, , V .4 A Tt A-
6 ?V.-lU5nilar Cominun!catl(ina "r-nnd
.m, sitnrday nlsht.N n i moum.
Ft -.Vnirtiofr every tamruny niKiiu it- . k--.-,
:Xr. joHS"BKK.ccy-
.M. Jons
.-Eltrn",vnvllie jttiicu -.
flST uvular mceiln is Tdesd-tf eve
eofc. H C Lktt. jr. G. J.STr.VKS
HrownvilIe
JVtrdcC No,
.V i. a, a. v.
enirig en wvii
knson, ecy.
CHURCHES.
--I. ..i. Rorvlcres each
fin. 5S t f i nt luao a. m.. and 7;.W l, m, Prayer
t r.wt,nir
Wedm-dav evening- strain sciitoi
tfttSlI'l
J.T. UIBI'.""""-
f..,i.n.1Ut II. Church. -r-Services each
nf ..;...;. o.in-n.i. in., and :) l. J" M'-
L . wrttt rwl Of )
w-i..wii nt 4 :u rn. 1 1
rarer Meeting Thflrwlny
Sfiui. W. S. 31. Coir, l'astor.
EV- '
vvrrr r-i, rit Church Epicopnl. Corner
P& At !ao.p and secoiul streets. -services every
L..i,r Morniin- at io, o'clock- p. in. Sunday
Mornins
I . f ! aa1
.pan -j . "-i."".,. T.-....f,i......,-vii-t7--o'clock.
ihrtu is"-",, ,,., ,:o..wi ,, ihpfirt Sunday
.U'Srh monUu Se frST G. . UAVIS. Rector.
of each month
ai.ti.t Cluirrli. Corner Fourth raid At-
J1 jaimcNtreels.
Services every SabTia'tli eX-
m,t the third i each month, at H o'cloc
'i -iiVhicJi r. Sunday Sc)iooi at 1
fwor MwtinVwcJnesday Evening. T. S.
al 11 O CIOCK A. M.,
1( a. m.
LOWE,
llwUT.
TVChriitinn Church, I.nndon.-Wvlneser-JwJce
every salibath at Ti a. m., aud,-iii the
evening.
Jtev. J. awr -,. "
Zs-r.t. 3Iarj Bplscoval l'cru. Service
P& eprj-SundaymornriWAiid eTMrtng. Sun-
rPclioolatuOClocKp. m. iwr.j.v. iAu"i,
1-astor. .
E Jirt omcresatlon will hold divine service
inheMt.7.ionltaptl.st I'hurcii. two rniies wvm. 01
Ttn.iiVlIle. each fourth SaWj.Uh. mornlni? and
eveuiJR. Kcv. A. ltirrirroB, Pastor.
"iv3l. I
rinircli. Tjonilon.-Scnlccs every
btlier SablKit lu ltev. J. W. Martin', rasior.
-r-!ir t?. r'lmfli. I'rn.'
Sr-lccs every Sab-
? i,atiu ltev. JUktis I'JiiTCiiAnn. Pitstor.
a; eveo' other Sabbath. K. ltuiw". l'astor.
CITTf OFFICALS.
55Clty Cotnipil.-reets Use First pnrday in
"ach month. Mayor, C. F. Mewart. Al-
l.rmpn F. A. Tlsdel, v. A. Jwis. r-joiiiisoii.
..rr J. W. Mlddleton. Enslneer. T. W. Bedford.
MAILS.
sTrXortlierm Eastern nnd Sonthern, de
fcy iMirt-s ta'Jii. m.: urrlves at 3 p. jn.
T.nlo Mail arrives r.ts p. m.: departs at . a. m.
iim" VftTn ,,rir nt Ju m denarts at 12 p. m-
neatnee Mail arrives at s p. ra deiiarts at 7 a. m.
Sn? 3ilui arrives Fridays t A r. 1114 derarta
Thursday at Slum. .-.
t onice Hours from Jtt;, f?n
Tlarnfroni nnohitum. .,fj.tK1I.-M1
JiAlZnOADS.
gt. Joscpli& Council Slufis R.R.
FOIt
8in Frnnclxco ami tlic !East and Soutli.
Two trains dally each way, between St. Joseph
ral(TouncilIutTscortnectlnsasfolloyi-s:
i t Joei.h-wlUi the Hannibal & St. Joseph
iailroadforUiiincy.JCnnu.Katy via uameron.cu
TtaiiroAd
c
ailroad
T.ScllIUuna.orthWcstotn
Hailro.id for loux City and "Vp Slyr.
MUnnn'H Palace drs are nu through from
CoEiicil Hlufls to St. Louis and Quincy.
TIME TABLE, fo. 1
Th title rtrrel Samlau JuneS, 1ST0, at Ko'tlock, noon.
v ' .... w w n.4 r.ltfAfnii
ia i in
. m
mi
1 in
Twin No. 3 ibilly except Monibty.
r,u.-v. j illiJnTcent Saturday.
All other trains'doily except Sunday.
A. U. JIOPKKf S. Gcn'l StHerIiitenJcnt.
B3-Jnc(b Kogers Omnibus leaves Bruwnilhs for
llif Ih-ixit at S n. in. and 12 nu. tlalb'.
Hannibal & Saint JoscpU Time
Table.
THkingTjnecl January 3th, 1ST0.
AUniVE.
So. 1 lUvKxp. daily csceptSnnday...- JJP
o. S Pncllic fcxp. Ully except Monday J00 r m
No. 5 VlKlit Exp. dally except Monday .-VJ a m
. 7 TUniitl. frt. d iy except Monday &b a m
-.. .. i-i. .......1. rrt iixilv fxeent lonua- a:a in
Xo.' 11 Way frt. dally except fcunday.-
liVi p in
Nt.
15 Macon frt. dally except Suudny
ll.i m
IlCrAUT.
Xo. 2 Day Fp.billy except Sunday fcWa m
No. -I NiRbt Htp. dally except fMimlaj - 5J P m
No. l-:.cillc KMi.il.ifly exwi Suiifaylani
N.i. M. UxU Kx. .IhIIv except sunday- 2SW p m
No.10 Way frt. dady exwpt hunday- 12?,!"
No.12 Tlirousli fru daily except y-r ! '"
o.U Tlir..t!i;h frt. daily except Salutilaj- pm
No. i wl'l not t.p at ;". 'rii'
Tl V B.-
Vnion Pacific Ballivay Time
Table. ,
fntil further notice trains will leave and arrive
tOuiuha daily as follows:
1.E.1VK AimiVi-
nVilr Km H:15 a. m. I Pally Ex.-.-..13 p. m.
ii,.:..i t.J.. j.i.-. i. nt. HoieI Exp 11:15 sum.
Mlxnl.
i'. .i'.
.-..l ti. in. I Mixed.
j.-oo p. in.
1U) p. m.
:i'rciclit
7-00iuiiu:FreigliU
'Tlie Hotel Express train leaves . at etrj
TiinrMlav.and arrives at ll-loevcrj bundaj.
iSly tnntt made at Omalm with Chtego
tNorthMr.teni. Chicago. Hook- Wa J J""1 A" S
and-suJoMfphand Council Bluffs lb dlroad u w d
Missouri Mvor line of stecmers for all points fcost
" AM",lvenne lth lenver Pacific 11. 11. for all
points in Colorado and New Mexico.
At llrjan with stages for feweetwnter Mines,
At Oghen with ruth Central It. IL for Salt Lake
tltvaud other iHiints In Utah. ,.-
AtOcden with Central Pacirtc Itnllroad, for 'Cor
rine TrKiubiCtv, Helena, and all im.IiiLs in Joi
taax ANoVlor sieraniwita, Sa.i Kniclsco, ahd all
Vo!ni In Idaho. Nevndo and California.
AH freight 'lelivered nt tbe Omaha depot prior to
ai p. in., wll 1 go west the same day.
NoVeight recriyed for WPentaller W &
OfttbeUniPacincIrr6ad,atwh
benhs on slwirtiiR c?r. ii . oe -- . j .
o j-. t intimVNSOK.u.i'.i.
IUlblUAUi A.rf-
Pacific Bailivaj' of Missouri.
I'asngerj leaving St. Joseph via. Mt"onri VJ,
lry Itailnmd at 1 o'clock p. m.. make close nnd ure
t.wctloiis at Kansas City with UiH !lula"
TM, is o a fl"rVla- rpl In tCVCry V1-
iron lias ixvn iaio; ue i.....w .-"r-- 7,,,t .
iWplng and pasM?nger coaches have been nddl to
lise-iuipnienbi. l-aengers can rely 1'J'
Iti advenLNCd time. Thfe Is the best rti e from bu
Joseph to St. Louis, U.e South and Southeas-.
Through Tickets for sale at the cilices of the -Mis
ouri Valley llallrpad. , . Cnll4.
Titos. Dobwik. uSv.a: ' J1
A.
Clucajro & Norf li Vcstcrn Ball
Bo art Time Table.
LKAVK
Express Malls daily
Tactile Express daily
vreentSunday.......3a9 a. m
4:tQ p. m
arkiyi-.
raclnc Express, dally -. ,-
Exprcs.-. Mail, daily except Mond.13 .
1&00 a.m
13:45 a. m
Missouri Valles- Railroad.
TIME TAJtLE.
To take effect at noon on Sunday, May 6th, 1S70.
OOIXtJ SOUTlt.
No. 1 Express leaves at
!2tf0
m.
m.
.So. 3 KtprrSN leaves ai
ZW P.
No. 5 Freight leaves at
jiCTvnNixo.
.lftllO
um.
No. 2 Express arrives at
2:-'; p.m.
77) a.m.
-o. kx press ar rues i".
No. C Freight iirrlvesat
12-ro p nu
.No. Saiunaauy. 1,
,5,6,7 and S, dally except
-lrtaV jFVItNABGcitScjpt
Cliicasro, Burlington &. Qulncy
Railroad.
Matt,
. 7: 45 ft m
1(WW a m
l2:30p m
tai p m
.- K'n
"ftto p tn
:00pm
4t p m
i0pm
sn p m
sss a ni
7:15 a m
I lay Express-
JIlfiMLile Accommodation--Vfternoon
Passenger
Aurora lasaenccr
HiiiMlale Accommodation-
I Iglit Express.
Tiiswpm
JfinKia m
epted. Tiaiu',. cuti'i.
;Monday cxceptetL
Chicago, Burlington & Omalia
Time tjaru.
DEPART.
Omaha and Chicago Express, Pally 4ff p. m.
Mall. daUv. I except Sunday) 00 p. m.
AKK1VK.
Omaha ami Chicago Express, dally 9: a. m.
Mall.dallv. lexrent Sunday) 12-Ma. m.
Piillmnn'a irni ninlneC-ar nnd Drawing Room
Weeping Gars accompany OnjaUa and Chicago Ex
prevs. Tickt OfIl 122 Farnam, corner Ninth street,
Omaha.
IUeuvPkukl, D.W.niM'iicocK,
1'icket Agent. C'en. W. Pass. Agt.
lIttsnurg, Ft. Wayne & Chica
go Bailroad.
Moll
lla.v Kx
Pari n 1
4:am
S.-oora
4", p m.
&15 p m
Mam
ItOOam
llWW p ni
S:40 u m
Kxprfes
JlUt KinnM
wipm
dporasosicooinmodation . 4i0 p m
OHEKVIAN. HOUSE.
J O. SI. KAUFFMAN,
ruorKrETort
40 Maln-st., Broivnvllle.
. "Tt'.non has been remodeled and refaruished
ijr ' -c'.uut. .aid aiTords the best aocommodatlons in
jue c.i y to u,0 joeni aj trav ejmg public. It is een-
"ai V lacntn.!. tn- fn-tJ, -VV.XST in'nnimhr.'js
"i'r Uil trriiii. trr r-..y l... Cl.n-rtnn irii. VfJr
ft'i."1. tK"S go from the Sherman House.
rai ClaS'-.clinnrrei mmtonto
l.Vtf
pOLLxUlS. All kinds and styles,
-t 1IETZKL'S.
"ROOTS AD SHOES. Best in the
Market, at HETZEL'S.
Ljo-wmitheMleiyaltey
i.ii.i.u ij.nvpiivorth. Kansas City,
.:.T:......riiiiiir-w!ili Cniou Pacific It
v- 1 VTuroM.iinuiidXorth.Icavcl'iiuiin
v.. . ."-. 1....1...1 Vrirth-lmvel'lieliM .a
X,. - FMre; bound South, leave PbeU U.-I21!
? J ExprksjundSouth.'lwiye Phelia P
-;......- M .rv-HI Ilea. IICVIIHJ,
No. 6 ,11 not stop at Saxton. u'"1V,m.7,'.'
LOCAL MATTERS.
J. Xi. Colhsppr Editor.
xTmiihTd&jmnZ36, isto
JSSTExtra copies of the Advebtisxb forsake bjr'
C A. Tolock, nt the PostoiTice,
1VEIvX-Y HKLAN6E.
The merciirj- has been past the 100 point
several times this week, and seems to take
delight In.sHiyJrDy In that vlclnlljin the day.
tlmc-riirlnifrmuch needed'hy both ani
mal and.t-egIfcirJfe,inattcr...JDavJd Shcllcn
berger lias taken the field for the John. P.
Manny, tho Serberlmg and the "Excelsior
Reaper and Mowerity the Medow King Mow
er, and the Shcllcnbcrger Bros...MProf.
Moore, of the firm of Moore & Bradford, re
turned from Chicago fast Sunday, having
badalargcbiock of books, etc, shipped for
this point.. S. L. Swan and family re
turned during the past week, havlngenjoyed
their visit hugely, lie W fresh for business,
and doing his sharo of it... .The Commis
sioners Court meets next Tuesday......Ton.
Fayn'e not (fie ''old unreliable" a stranger
In these parts, was last Monday caught in tho
act of abstracting a couple of hands full of
money from tho "Oerri" till, for which Judge
Morgan dcprivcrliiin of.hlt liberty for three
month, and fined lilmSSO.- llecame within
$3 of taklngenough toend him to Fcnlteu
tiarj'vaerious overhIght.......The Honorable
Mayor and Judge-Jlprgan hovo saccecdctt-
with the nsilstanca prDavffvCam,pbell-(lrr
collecting about ?o0 out of 'tho "free fight5
Saturday nlgfit lJVc learn that thrfB. FL
K: fc P. 1L R., or Its cmploj-ees, havo already
run over n hog. No claim for damages havo
yet been presented. That has Is the only in
stance wdhavc heirrdof the "right of "way"
not being "omedlately" granted....-....The
river was rising yes!erduy.........Ianhan A
Co. have just burned a kiln of Xo1 Brick.
-. AVc learn of quite a number of" soldiers
who will go from here to the Re-union at
Lincoln .Shellenbergcr Bros. Farm Im
plement Warehouse 30 by SO Is finished and
filled IL, C. Lett, President B. Ft. K. &
P. R. R., returned last Tuesday, lie has done
the company Immcnso service, having suc
ceeded in getting what ho went for, -which
was 110 less than $300,000. Ho says there la no
doubt of Johnson and Gage counties. In
Gage county ho had the friendly opposition
of Gov. .Butler, trying to devido the county
for two roads, but it only resulted in uniting
our strength. Lett is tho "right man in iho
right' placet4'... "W. H. Valleau returned
from Omaha Monday, haying made a host'of
friends Iri Omaha by the gentlemanly and
scientific manner in Avhlch he beat Shoaf In
the Billiard Match Jast Saturday, niglrt .
Prof. Moore brought wlUihlrn-, "from Chicago,
uniforms for Nemaha Base Ball Club of this'
place-. E. E. -TSbrighr', of this" city, has
been appointed General Western Agent for
the Champion Reaper and Mower Mttriufac-
turlng Company, and left last'Monday for a
trip out on the UP-R. R., to sec'jtdUts inter
ests. The selection was a good one;.... An
unsophisticated Individual sat down In Den's
window yesterday nfternoon.nrokc It, and
left ?5 with the proprietor. ,
BROIVXVIXI.E THE HEAD OP NAV
' IGATIOJff
As "wcil'lrTuflnglng goodsi as In shipping
them! In proof bf this, We site the fact that
the Elkhoru last week made this point with
a full cargo of iAimbor, etc., for J. R. Bell &
Sonof tho lower yard, and stacked it out on
the levee till yon'd a thought the Michigan
Pineries had disgorged their entire contents
Into BrownvNle. Thcro were millions pffcef
of the best Pine Lumber of all kinds, and
millions of Loth, Shingles, etc,.ln fact three
or four teams have been hauling to tho yard
two squares -off ever since; ,nnd yetr they
continue. This firm Is making friends in
every county In Southern Nebraska, and by
their fair dealing nnd large stock, have they
boon Instrumental In Inducing much custom
to this point, and no for tho town tradoj the
carpenters generally know who topatrpplze,
and do Jt. Sim, tlBJ0nk nnd manager of the
business, is the most popular Lumberman ,ln
the Vest.
REYNOLDS HOUSE RE-OPENED.
Judge J. Ni Reynolds re-opened tho Reynolds-House
last Monday, almtit forty persons
taking dinner and qnjoyiilg the good thfugs
spread out. The Judge hasjiad the house re
modeled rrom cellar to attic, and made ono
of the most convenient hotels In tho west.
Newly furnished, thoroughly cleansed and
remodeled, he certainly offers Inducements
to tho traveling pnbllc which cannot fall of
drawing him a largd patronage. No one can
doubt, after a look at tho Judge; that he Is a
lover and Judge or what Is good for the "In
ner man," In other words, a"good provider,"
and Mrs. Reynolds understands to perfection
how to superintend their preparation in the
best style. The oHlce Is one of the best in
this section, and the Sample Room can't be
beat in its furnishings or In being conven
lont.tn the business nart of the city. Alto
gether, the Judge offers the traveling and
boarding public a "good thing," which wc
are satisfied many will avail themselves of.
SICEEN &. HOME1VOOD,
SInco their new mill on tho Nemaha, Just
below Long'S'Brldge, has "been in operation,
have delivcreu flotir In this city that cannot
lie beat, and their reputation is such that
their make of Hour is now In mnch demand.
Tills Is notastonlshing, cither, if wc take in
to consideration their new itlid Improved fa
cilities, or the ability of their miller, Mr
Shaffer. Skccn fc Homewood aro determin
ed to keep pace with the progress of tho
county and its demand for good flour.
-FARMERS I
Look to your own Interest nnd buy the best
nndlurabelest Reapers and Mowers, Thresh
ing and Separator machines, which you can
find nt the oldest and most reliable house in
Brownvlllc. , I . fJ
W. T. DEN.
no will sell you the Celebrated World
Reaper and Mower, tho Mansfield Reaper
and Mower, Sulky and Revolving Hay Rakes
and the most complete and durable Jackson
and Sbutlcr Wagons In tho world, at prices
and terms that will defy competition.
I . . . W.TDEN
!
AVM. J. AUSTIN, REiVIi ESTATE
" "" AGENT.
Thoroughly acquainted with Southern Nc
braslca; buys and sells Improvcil or Uiiim-;
proved LaudTown lots, &c, o'n eoinnsslot
or otherwise. Personal attention given to all
matters entrusted to him. Correspondence
solicited. Office: F. E. Johnson & Co.'s store,
McPhcrson Block, Brownvlllc, Neb. SCtf
CHAMPION REAPER AND MOWER,
The best machine extent.
Sui:i,i.KNnF.HC.En Duo's.
.T. I. CASE & CO'S THRESHING
MA-
CHINES.
F. A. Tlsdel, Jr., t Co., have Just received
an immense lot or J. I. Case fc Co's Thresh
ing Machines, which are universally ack
nowledged the best In all respects That's
Tisdel's stylo, he keeps only machines that
are or known merit.
- GO TO F. E. JOHNSON A CO.'S
For your Dry Goods nnd Groceries, for
there you will never be disappointed In re
spect to getting your money's worth In No.
1 goods at low rates.
Best N. V. Cheese, only twenty cents a
pound, at G. M. Henderson's.
MEADOW KING MOAVER.
Wj-st Rutland, Vt., Sept. 20, ISC9.
Messrs, Gregg, Plykk & Co:
I began my haying on the 5th of July,
using the McndowKIng Mower. It has 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
crass In 35 consecutive days. I hove ordered
of your Geuoral Agent, Mr. Scott, another
machine for sin adjoining farm of 300 acres.
In my opinion, your machine is tho best in
the market.
Yours Truly
WM. F. BARNES.
Samples may bo seen nt Shellenbergcr
Bro's. -
How many houswives are there who havo
experienced the difllculty of obtaining good
vinegar. Read the advertisement of W. H.
Bbhop in this paper. 33-3m.
BILLIARDS.'
Second Game betrreea yMfenrSnnd
Slioaf Valleau the "WlBae" ny 3C3
PlMtB Average, S. ', - 7 , ,
5 S f 'V f l ' -
. Tho BceondESinabotwoen ttti1L Valleau,
of tills cfty. and J. ShoaY, Gt Omaha, for 8150'
and tho State Championship, was played at
Omaha, last Saturday earning, at Shoafs
Billiard Ji aland- watnndp.ub:dl' the most
exciting game of BlUlardeVer'plaed In this
State, consTdenibfe rtitfe dioaeyMcu-ngIng
hands on thoiraaei 'felioaf liavlng beuen
Valleau here. It Was cbhsldered almost ccr-
taln"that he wonld'tto so in his owirhAll and
upon lils own table.;' lmt, 'jve surra feed last
weelc, this -wad not tbtesc, M Vatican's
game here was no test, he lieing in no condl-
tlon to play when-he phryed hcrcrbu't, as he
has toldfns Mncc, would riitlicr take defeat
than be excused on any account. The bcoro
was as follows:
VAl.l.EAtT-0, 21, 0, 21. 15, 3, 0, 15. 21, 30, 117,
0, C, 0, y, 3, 3, i, 2VV 18, 12, 30, 24, 0, Si, 51,
30, 21, 3, S3, 00. 3, IB, -12, 0, 0, 15, 51, 0, 57, 30,
121,002.
Shoaf-21, 15, 3, 3, 0, 21, 3, 30, 21, 26, 12, 12,
15, 0, It, 03, 0, V0, . -1. 3t 9r30 0. 12, 12,:0, 30,
0, IS, I), 30, 42, ; U, 27, 0, l,'513, 2Jb-73U.
Vallcau's average In the above game,
23 13-13ds, is the best made In any match for
a State Championship cyor plnyed In the
.United States, and warrants us In predicting
for him a scries of successes as a billlardlst
to which the match with Shoaf will be as
child's play. Mr. Valleau contrary to our
expectations, judging from thelocal In alato
Omaha Jtenubllcan received fair play aud
gcncronsCrcatiucnt at tho hands of the Ulll-
lardists. of Ouiaba, IniUgwi-tP-pajvlils-own
expenses; whereas, Ya"lettQ footed .Shoars
bills while Jienrl Yet, Vnllcan Is learning
something evcty .day: By-the-way, how
about that "Shpaf white wash" offered "by
Shoafs agent to -wash out Vallcau's screen, It
has not arrived; the"buug" that offered It
must have let it all leak out. 'JPardon tho
suggestion," but hadn't tho "white wash"
rnnrr better ascertain tho opinion of his con
cern as expressed here by Shoaf? He refer
red all hrslrlcnds here to the Herald if they
wanted truthful information, aud used very
strong language toward tho Republican.
Ouo thing wemustsay in conclusion: and
that is that our peoplo are now aroused to a
determination to bock their townsman to
tho full extent of their ability, and feel a
pride in holding the championship hero that
they did not previous to tho crowing of Oma
hamedans over Ills defeat last' Saturday
woek; yet, will not abate one jotofihelrf .well
known courtesy to strangers who macomo
here for a match game Wltlr Mnyalleau.
Since writing tuonbovq', V HiiJ the follow
ing in the gfnaliajfcrahi of.thciisth :
Mr. W. HiVsIleatn at present tho cham
pion of Nebraska, and n very courteous gen
tleman, lea this city, for his homo In Brown
ville, yesterday nitornoon. Before leaving,
Mr. Vnlhsill lllllllled US till) following. Wlllcll
certainly reads Mko a fair proposition, , and Is
explanatory of Itself: J J
OMAitA, Juno
27;isro.
To JoirxSiioAir:
"We each having won a game. In our recent
contests, leaving tho qiicHtlon or supremacy
where it was hemic, I havo concluded to
make for" your 'consideration the following
proposition : .
I will play you a gaino of-billlards, 1,000
points, the other condition! being the same
as In our recent matches, for the sum of 51,000
a side. The glime shall be playetTTn some
public hall, in Omaha, and, the choice of
tables shall b6 decided by toss.. This proposi
tion will remain open for live days, the game
tq take place within ten days from tho date
of acctolice;)? J.avej-lils Hay, 'dehoslted
$1,000 in the hrinilsof Mr. E. H. Parker, of thff
Brunswick Billiard Hall, which sum I shall
require to be d"p6siled oiiJUio date or accept
ance, luj.no, bauds of the fiiiaLtUakebolder,
who shall be theft .involuted. ETr listing that
you will reslTo'iftl to llfls promptly, 'ami fa
vorably, I am, . .
Very truly yours,
V. H. VAX.T.EAU
; i TJIE hf OURTII pJ JUI.Y ,
Is at hand and no public celebration as yet
on thcftaps, savo thVt'oFtlieblJatlihools
or h'.z city, which, we learn wlll-be heldjwa
PicNlc:in tho bottbiri; opposite thlscltyj.-and
the-Niihrods ot BrownVIIle will5 ceiebraU
as per, notice of W. T. Den Jo to-day's paper.
Den's suggestion Is a good oho; we second It,
nnd hope tliatourstoresAvlll clbsd up, and lu
that way. If byno other public oemonstra
tlon, show that there Is still aeellng of pa
triotism in tho community sulriclenttd.inake
this a holiday or recreation, if not a glorious
celebration, as or old.
Nevr Firm. Prof. George D. "Moore has,
during the present week, associated, with
himself, in the Nemaha Valley Book"- Con
cern, next door to the Post Office, Mr. Brad
ford, who, we learn, will aid In the building
up of this house, with considerable capital.
Wo anticipate this thd building up of a
Book concern in this cltj-; sedohd to nonoln
Nebraska.
Clias. Helnicr Is still receiving a lively
patronage rrorn those who desire good Boots
or s!hoes at reasonable rates. He is now at
No. 51, and has a choice stock of Ready and
Custom made work.
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TTAIiLiEAU & CO.C T v "
Have closed up their wholesale rooms, rtiid
aro now giving their exclusive attention to
the Retail buslness,t and .their t Billiard
ropraf Jth6y ivlU keoji c-ristahtly qri, hana-a
choice assortment or Wines and Liquors, and
have the best appointed Billiard Room In
Southern Nebraska, preslil ed over by Valleau
himself, champion Billlardlst or NeTirnsKir.
32-Cm
SEIBERLTJfG'S EXCELSICfRTREJLl?
' ER'aND BIOWU. T I i
Tho Excel'-ipr is no longer anu"ntrledox
pcriment; but, on the eontraryltlsa sui
ccssful reality, having now been Ix-foro ftio'
public nlno harvests, and having passed tri
umphantly through the severest tests on all
kinds of land? up liin'and diywm 'J1IH-7
through mud and mire; over stones, stumps
and ditches; wet and dry; cutting through
tangled and lodged grain and grass, and still
doing its work equally well In all- situations
and conditions, until It Is now acknowledg
ed by all, bpth friends and adversaries, to
have niore gcod points than any other Reap
er and Mower now known.
Sample "Machines at Shcllenbcrgcr's. All
aro invited to call and examine for them
selves. , I .
Henderson has -a choice sripply of fresh
Groceries, and we sec he Is selling Dried Ap
ples at 10 cents a pound, and Peaches, Js, at
l-'--ip- llilV- -in IgSreC-jg: f ii
Sluzcr SewIiiK 3fachine at aiootcs
Book. Store. 1
Ei 'U
-nrkik
.
tta-VTVAFORD 6b lileFXtL
nave now In store the largest stock or Fur
nlturc in the Northwestf comprising every
thine that can be called fof in -that Hnp,,i
d -m
irnrrnnted No. 1. Thevare'm8rjd6ing''a gorxl
Joblilng trade with the towns "wesuf Tlrty are5
doing a good trade by their numerous cus
tomers. They will soon have their turning
latho In operation, when they will make
much of their Furniture, and be able to still
more reduce prices. ,
FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS,
Paints, Oils, Glass. Window Shades,
end Wall Paper, nt
McCUEEKY A NICKELL'S
COST
at-cmil
Go to Denser for the Chaaipion Bcapcr & Mower.
Vow will ftml School books cheap for
cash at Moore's ; same place where you can
get a Singer Sewing Machine.
Patronixe Home Industry. All klnds
or Marble work can be had at Neidhardfs
Marble Works In this city, cheaper than it
can bo had elsewhere None but tho best ma
terial used. H-tf
IMPRO VBMEKTS.
A. P.- CJogswcll lifts tiisbrlckstable,.cotnct
llrst a'nd Atlantic?, nearly doneln fact' wlli
have his stock in it this week. This Is, on
fdoubtedly'onc of tliobesf stables in theState.
Ifc Is 11x05 feet, with stall acommodatlons for
firty horses, and room-for from ten to twenty
hacks and carriages. A tip-top well is In tho
stable. He has a good livery office and bag
gageroom DeloJaanThlsreal estate' ofllbB
unjtoiM. iCteetjfarl outv ?uc
man funslC "
LonlsHiU's reshfertce-fsnoWfairfy tftider
ay.and fcom fhoground'plan ra judge it
Will be one of the most convenient in town,
and Judging ty; t-stylCfOf the man, .it will
beone of thelieatestin'tlie cltj".
Kllbourn, Jcq&insfe Co. Uaye about' comi,
plcted their tWo 0T7 0fl1te"at tlw Iitxrber
Yard, corner bfvF"6nHh and ikfti streefis.
Crls Is back nnd istrolng tho baslncss-right
along. He is okl energy og insiness.
J. C. Denser lias undcrconstructlon abrluk.
stablo on the rearend of his residence, which
looks from our office goof enough to bo ares
Idence. It is better looking than-somcoftho
residences built five and six years ago, and
looks .like permanence: The fcttih oftpur
own citizens In our prosperity is fixed.
Wc say this now In comparison to the faith
that found vent In windy "phrases elgEt or
ten years ago. It is expressed in work now.
At rrnnlr cutter at Alfred W Monran'sTailor
shop. Is excavating a lot on. tho point of tho
111 just west of the American House, for a
jeshlenee. Itr;ls a beautiful site.
SbelJcnbergcr" Bros, "havo their New Farm
inglmpIementDcpot COxSO com plcted, inU.
full of nsaclrlnes.' Jt is one or tho best bull
dings for the purpose' in the city.
Lieut. PoHoelc,-PbstrnwstcT of this city
informs us tha. ho lias about fifty passes for
Unidu Soldiers A?lio wish toft'tfendthe Re
union celebration at Lincoln.on thcFourth.
The tlckctsjare from this city to Plattsmouth
and back, and are not half-fare, bntrar jwit
cs both ways, 'famvliicli spirit, of liberality
the oillcers of tho C. B. & St. Jo. R. R. cannot
bo too .highly extolcd. Tlr fwe.lrcln'forms
us, from Plattsmouth to tio end of the B. &
M. R. R. track, Is S3 bothrwaj;s,aiid that ho
citizens 'nave made arrangements td cahrcy
all who inay coino from there to the city freo
of charge. Here is a good opportunltj for
Union Soldiers to enjoy a glorious time, for
there will lie an immense crowd, as it is not
confined to Nebraska Soldiers, but to any,
andftll, who have served in' the Union .Ar
my. IT.Y NETS
ATcagoodthlng, and BauV lias a tip-top
.assortienj,; t :J rv yvt i
New J5loS'ciIoOrS: BrddforcUffiave:
'lust received, from Chicago, aud opened
ithelr New Slock rBo6KsiiarnU5iJSonsH
who havo oracrcarnnu xnosewuonavc- not,
can be buppllcdnex door to thejost Office.
r
k Sulky Hay Rnke-.ut
Deuser's,
"THE RESTURANT"
Is that of George Baugherty ncxtCoorto
J.ohnt L. Coreou'.s'.BanU Jtt-.ls aeowledged,
by all to be" the place where ono can get the
most acommodation, and h'e best vjctuphj
for tho most reasonable charge. Farmers
know1 tills, and ?dr6p'lrr $nentheyi are in
town, aftd ge'tMiungrVfifetmnbrs aro not
long in finding It bti andt Ills' 'thirty dnr
' boarders are c;ich andTevcry6ne individual 1
witnesses of the fact. T
SO Percli Well Rock for.salechcap at
P WAVflf t if.,t .. - -
pd
f. t'JXJiiUi'ii
5d
TnAl thoiFourtli of July will bb celebrated
i by the Ncmrods of Brownvlllo, andthat tho
House of W. T. Den will bo closed from Sat;.
unlay evening the 2d to Tuesday- morning,
tho 5th, Fellow (Storekeepers by complying
with theabove, yon will oblige.
' W.T.DEN.
..- i ?? i
"Why do so many trado atlbeRed Store?
wc wcro asked the other day. Choice Groce
ries and fair dealing Is tho secret. Go and
see! ',
Ever run a Hotel or Rcsturant In this city
with a more uniform good namennd patron-;
age than Geo. Daughcrty ; and the reason'
is patent to all who have ever put up or taken
a meal with him. He takes no "fits and
starls,doesen"t get n good meal one day, to
'tele up" boarders, and then sink back' to
half, fare; but his is a .steady, even gate.
What his table is one day it is tho next.
that Is fliif best the market affords; always
dished up by his better iialf and Mrs. San
ders, In a style to tempt the greatest epicure.
The Spring Term of the State-Normal
School closed yesderday with a very pleasant
scries of exercises, doing tho Principal and
Teachers great creUlt,- In the advancement of
their scholars. The Fall term will commenco
September 1st, 1S70.
"Wanted. Ono girl highest wages
Apply at Star Hotel , ;
paid;
pa
1
New arrlvnl ofHry Goods, Clpthlng and
Pants Goods, HatSflJbotB and Shoes, Notions
and Fresh Groceries nt Hying prices, at Gco
Marlon's. .'
7T-. Trrz it.
The licst policy l'L'o Washington Life
Insuranco policy.
A'gpna invcstriifcnt A p61Icyln
to8lai?8ton Lircr v,
tho
Tlic best marriage gift A policy In tho
Washington Life
a The aslilHgton.;
all Improved plans.
.,
lfe issues policies' on
A prudent man forsccth the evil, and ln-jsurc&hfilu'oj-fethc
Washington.' .-, ?,
In 1852. Hair a generation ago tho Char
ter Oak was patented, nnd It has been Im-"pitfred-several
times since.- Instead ot hav
ing been "played out," and been consigned
to tho lumber-room or worthless humbugs,
it has gained such a popularity that tho de
Snnnrt can hardlv be bUDDtlcd by tlic Excel-
l.c v,, A :..... -. ;. 1....1. ..-
pipr uaiuifnciuriiig vuiupiui , ijj; imjii iiivj-
are made.
Celebrated Newton Wagon for sale by
Deuser.
l-i- . P
Tcj-itlmbBy. Thousriljds orj mothers are
constantly speaking In-cscrllcdt terms or
commendation or the magical effect or Mrs.
Whitcomb's Syrup for soothing infants
teething."
GHUering Tcetln Not only docs Sozo
dont Impart the whiteness. of the purest por
cellau to the teeth,- Lmt its polishtoo. They
glisten after being brushed wllhlt, like the
Inner surface of an ocean1 shell, nnd the cf-
foct or this peerless dentrltlcc is to render the
enamel" as
In ant. '
hanl'add Indestructible as ada-
A Scientific Wonder The Craig Micro
scope adapted to scientific use. Read the ad
vertisement. ,Prico $2,75? 33-3rrr
- FIRST PREMIU3IFI.OURi f
.F. EL'4 Johnson Co,-keep -constrtritly
on hand Thompson Bro's First Premium
Spring Wheat Flour. It Is No. 1.
A. P. CT&GS1VE1.I.,
REALESTATE. BROKER. Office; cbrticr
First and Atlniltlc Street-?. Buy cad "sell
lands, pay taxes for non-residents. Gives
particular attention to buying, selling and
renting city property. 30-3m
YOU WILL SAVE
One sack out of every three by buying' your
Hour of D. II. McLaughlin. "Why? Because
he sells nothing but what Is good, and there
ean be no waste.
J. S. HETZEJ
Don't claim to Regulate anything but his
own business, yet he does claim to havo the
best and cheapest stock of Summer Clothing
ever offered In this county. Call I
HprlngWlicni Flour, Roper's make, at
Me's.
r, C. DcuscrlsexcluslvcAgentforCham
plou Combined Reapers and Mowert. 27-3m
ttmmmmtlmmmMStmmmmmmmmmmm
s-wrri,v:i;-'-rt -wr!T,?S":smw
final wuiv run- jlou.
Great B'caper Trial'at Red" Bufl, 111.
THB.KEW.JOHN P. MANNY SELF-L
VICTORIOUS.
AcccItc 1:tortf fTrWeTf pert frow tke Sa
jerlatoBifct of trial. Also, nan tke art Jowl-
! edjfed favorite of soate 800 Spectators, who
witaesied 1U nork T tic Held, proafttfrnclair
R a perfect imcten.
-
BtBrRrtf.
1 3foiJrf7une 6tb, 1870, was tho day sclect
al for a Trial or Self-RukeKenpers and Mow
ers, to beheld at Red BudBandolph County.
Illinois, and agreeably to previous arrange
ments, the Trial took place on the farm of
Mr. "William Guebert, near Red EniK Mr,
William B. Taylor. Sen., present candidate
for Sheriff of Randolph County, -vas unani
mously selected as Superintendent of the
Trial. Upon consultation, it Was decided not
to appoint judges, but leave the management
or the trial entirely to fcl Superintendent,
whose report or the trial Is as follows:
ltEPOQT OF TUB SUFEltINTKDKN3.
At a trial of Reapers, at Red Bud, Randolph
County, Illinois, June Cth, 1S70, the following
Reapers came to the score:
Fikst, JobnH. Manny, which started In but
failed; could not go around, and therefore
Was hissed out by tho crowd.
Skcond, earne tho Advance McCormlck,
Which did good cutting, nnd was well liked.
TmiiD, wits the John P. Manuy, a Self
Bake This was one of the favorites amongst
the erowd. It run very light, raked well, and
tho machinery la very simple; In facta fine
little Reaper.
FounTJi, came thcMarsh Harvester, which
done well, atid was n favorite.
Fifth, came the world-renowned "Wood's,
whldv failed entirely and was turned out to
grass. '
Sixth, came the Champion, which did well
all through was well liked.
Sevkhtii, came the Dorsey, which did very
good work ns she always docs.
Last, came the KIrby, but a heavy rain
coming up I did not see her perform, but the
crowd report her a failure.
The gronnd was very unoven the grain
was Barley, which was green amlshortr" Thr
crowd was "good humored nil through, and
was well pleased, und prononuccd tho trial a
success. I wnschoscn Supcrintcndentby the
Agents.
AVM. B. TAYLOR, Hon.
Read tho following statements mado by
prominent citizens who were present at the
trial:
Tho Superintendent of the trial rccom
rrfends all whb want Machines to purchase
tho "John P. Manny."
Rxr) fluD, Ili, June 0, 1S70.
At a trial of Self-Raking Reapers on the'
ty of itandolph. Town of ieill5udtvo.havlng
wltnesswl the working of the NEW JOHN-
f. ArA-NNYeOMIWEDSELFRAK AND
MOWER, do admire and recommend It for
its qualities, vis: vti. & vkt?
1st. It cartbevralseil toirl ifiwereffa suit all
kinds of. grain at ojceSmpirovltlijKife trouble.
2d. It Is sfthrrniftscdtriaf:n5grnrn can in
terfere with tho operation of the rake, to
Cnu$53 Wo slWK0rlrelf.j5'fir
3d." Eatc of "Draft, being natroublc for two
horses.
. -ith.Thocmvelsnrolaldofrin coodaBhapc
for.lhc bliider-i better tlian caft be dope by
hand. ThLyjsallty is pbtnined-bvaticvj. me
chanical principle theslowing of flic "motfon
when delivering the gavel, which, when seen
will be appreciated.
5th. The adjustability of the reel to suit all
kinds'or grain.
And to all parties contemplating buying
Machines, wo. would rappmmenil the, NEW
TOII1?K MANNY "VOMBINKD rSELF
JtAlvEJAQIHNE, as It combines tho qunl
IllcsJiife Farmer needs, namely; Simplicity,
Strength, and Durabllitv.
' bim&lKar.i 3i, Lewis Parrott,. ,,
n?lJWncs, l ' ' ' Wendel Roahn)
nrckeyBrothers, ?1dhiiW. Law,
"Win. IKTaylor, t
GiC.-jQWcn.
uaivm luUidgar,
Patrick Hhragah,
Nathaniel Smith
Wm. Guebert.
Gallon
'HEJLCENBERGER BROS., Agents,
IJHUWJN V1LLE, .NKU.
iv -;
-2-4-
-X ,a?
r OyaftleV, Scythe,SatUes,-and'All thom
kind of fixenSj-UjShclIenbcrger's
'''Buckeye Dropper, jr., for S175 ot P. A.
Tlde',"Jr., & Co's Agricultural Implement
Depot.
t -i v ,7 lU'ti iy .
Jg.- Uetxel has the largest apjtoflefit
stock of summer goods ever; offered In tho
Northwest. , J
Jacob Marolin has just rccolved a fincna
sortment of Piece Goods, nnd latest style
Summer Hats.
JlIL
.
If -
TJ
t-iilTcraal Clothes ,"Vringer. Tho
'greatest lalior saving institution ever In
vented at SJiellenberger Dro.
MnrsU Harvesters, where two men rldo
apd do the binding, at $205 for F. A. Tlsdel, jr.,
fc Co's'Agrlcultural implement Depot,
Farmers, go to Bauer's if you want a
good set of Harness, or Saddle, or Whip, or
anytnlng in" his line.' He sslls as lowns pos
sible for cash.
Get the Champion Keapcrand Mower at Denser's
Fresli Eggs and Yellow Butter can al
ways bo had. RCad the advertisement
"Greatest Work of tho Age," in this paper.
83-3m
Do Ton Wrtrtt it good set of Harness, a
goodColIarjagood Saddle, or a good Whip;
you will find theirt in full stock, In full vari
ety ahd cheap at B. .F. Saudcr's, 52 Main
fjlrcctf - ; a'u
CliainploiiRapcV&Mo-tveratDcHBer8-
V " -NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS.
TIid fffrio is very short. Back taxes must
bo paid; 6ocomo on don'tbo bashful. "Push
things" will bo my motto.
J. W. MIDDLETON,
3.-y3f ? City Treasurer.
Seliobi Books at wholes aleand retail, at
loores establishment, next doou to Postof
flccV v
"IV. Ti.liEN SP
Sells (ho celebrated Ball's, Canton, OhIo(
Cut Geared Reaper and Mowor,
i 'TUc World,"
j 4 . f
And d6fleS Competition. Call and examine
-m i
ChamplonRcapcr &. Mower ntDcuscr'if
i
Private iricdlcal aid, read Dr. Whlttlcr'a
advertisement.
Calf and Examine, the Singer dewing
Machines, next door to thfc Fbstofllfcc. .
I - . r f i -
The Craig Microscope. This Micro
scope Is slinpllficd nnd adapted to popular as
well as scientific use. A new optical wonder!
this is the only Ihstruirtent of high power
which requires no focaL adjustment, and
therefore can be xcadlly'us'Xl by every one,
even by children. Costing only Two Dollars
and Seventy-five Cents, by mall, postpaid, it
is Within the reach of all In the community,
nnd should bo on the table of every Practi
tioner. Read advertlieracnt In this paper.
" " ; - KWhn
'Good Wholesome Vinegar. Any ori6
can make it. Sec advertisement of W. H.
Bishop. 33-3m
Go to Pcnscr for thrChaiflpiSn Iteapcr k Mower.
Remove tlie Cause. Dr Henry's Root
and Plant Pills nrouse the Liver, and secre-
Jllve organs litto healthy action, throwing off
obstructions which'cause disase?r' JfGMt
Fence Wirt, in abundance t ghefltraberi
Cer Bro's. ' ' "- ; "
See Advert Isement or Dr. Btltta DIspen
sary,- headed Bo0"k for the Mllfibh Mak"
.KL-6EGoin&r-lx another colufrin. itshould
I'bereadbyall.- 27-y
Study Your Interests afrd read tho ad1
vertlscmcnt "Greatest Worker the Age," In
.this paper, , .tt-Jm
-
no'tice.
The reghfar term or the Probate Court for
the trial of civil cases for all sums over one
hundred dollars and nndcr threo hundred
dollars, will be held at the office or tho Pro
bate Judge in the city of Brownvllle, Nema
ha county, Nebraska, conirriehclng on the
first Monday of each calendar month.
A.W.MORGAN.
27-tf Trobate Judge.
Banisters, Hand IUU and Newel Poits kept
by J. R. Bell &. Son, nt their Luinblir Ynrd
corner of College and First-sts.
Be sure to read the advertisement "Great
cat Work of the ago," in this paper. S3-3ra
GTrIwCLOSiKGOlJT SIiB
V
. OF
.J-.
sfcmSG i'XD suDCMEit Goods,?
,t REGARDLESS OF . v '
,c 0.9. T ! ! r
rru ,
.-, A. WAY CO..
Having determined to close out their entire'
stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods,
Clothing, Notions, Hosiery,, etar regardless
3f cost; will,
FOB THE WEXT SIXTY DAYS,
Give bitter bargains in these goods, than can
Be had anywhere west the Mississippi.
rhe public will
Sarc 25 P cent.
By buying nt the Dry Goods and Clothing
Regulator,
Ko. 2T Main Street.
NE"W advertisements; .
Out with your pocket books nnd seo the
numbers of your $Vf bills, nnd compare them
With the ntimbers of tfiose advertised by the
Secretary of the' U. S. Treasury, In to-day's
pajicr as stolen. We haven't got any of them
ourself. that wo-knows on.
B. Fw Lnshbangh to-day Inserts In the lef
tcrlixcr hfscanlas Rear Estate Agent. Ho
ha-unuch good land and. lots "too numerous
to mention" loaell, and does a square busi
ness, Omaha Is his place of buslness.
J. R, Shook A Bros, wish to call the atten
tion of everybody to tho fact that they havo
any quantity or native lumber for sale, and
so they advertise in tlie-iificWwcr. Excel
lent lumber conies from their mill in Hllls
dalo, and they will hell as low as possible.
AVENDTEIi GRANT
Is offering the public a glorious oj-portunl-Jy
to get good Boots and Shoes, or n good suit
of Clothing, at low figures forensli-ahel8
offering them very lowvnud weknowthey
ar-rnnmber onegoods all of them. Give him
a fallif yojijnced tutythlugln tioaboyo lino.
'nuCiriviiEATseED :
At D, II. McLaughlin's Flour Depot.
LKWlS Si AI.LEN.
5 They havo rcturncal from Chicago, where
they havo been purchasing a new stock
ibr the Dollar Store; not tho old Dollar Store,
but n neWDolInrStore upbn rfnew plan, nnd
ono that will astonish most people. It will
be ri Dollar Store where you can buynny ar
.tlcle on tho shelves or counter for SI. Wo
stopped In last Tuesday evening, and were
.astonished nt the display. Wo saw there
'Ladies' Gaiters, Moroco Traveling Baskets,
Oil Paintings, Oval Frame looking Glasse-,
,Scts or Jewelry, beautifully bound volumes
or the poets, bcautirnl fans, anna nosi 01 out
er artlcfcs. nnd wcro considerably surprlseil
to learn that these articles were all to be sold
at 31 each, withoutdrawlng or other torn fool-
-. T l ., A ......III f A miOu .r.11
-CO". iou 6 iiV"lu "'uJ"u"o """' J ""'
'don't ajk yie oriQe, but poliit oijt tlio article
and'plnnk down onr dollar. Gd aiidseclt,
?nnd be astonished.
i
VOOI. WANTED,
nighest market price- IK CASH, paid for
Wool by -" 1 ' f " A
' ' A.MAY &'CO.
Flro In 'Sc6ttrclty,.-Last Mbndny Just
after dinner the house-occupied by David Is
abel, In Scott City, Mohock flro and burned
to tho ground with Its cntlfe-'contents, con-
.slstingV-f tho household goods.cf tho occu
' pants, and also thoso ot-n widow IndylMn;
In ono of thorooms.' ve.aiu.not. icurn mo
Pnamo of the owner, but arc Informed that
there was no insurance. Total loss will bo
-about 8S00. ' ., . -
! Come to Jl S.Hetxcl's for your Summer1
Hats, fjqtblng atnl jgurnlshlng Goods.
aVt- den
Sells the .celebrated Tornado Thresher
and Scpcrator, the best machine i h UiS Ttorld.
Cull and examine beforo purchasing
DR. HOLLADAY
Respectfully Informs his old friends and
the public, that ho Is prepared to attend all
calls In the line of his profession. Ofllce at
D. H. Lewis & Co.'s Drug Store, Main street,
Brownvllle, Neb. 51-tf
The Only Good Fall Wheat Flour isKor
chlval's. Can.bc had'atD. H. McLaughlin's.
Store liottsc lri Neriiahrt City fof srtle or
rent. Enquire at Hotel, Nemaha City S5-5
Clocks, splqndld assortment.
WATCHES, full stock.
JEWELRY, in abundance nt
Dunn & Hays' wlio'nlsodo all "kinds or re
pairing or Clocks, Watches or Jewelry.- No.
20, Main street. lWm
A well selected stock or Wagon and Bug
gy timber. No. 1, at J. C. Deuser's. ' 20-tf
McCORMICK". ADVANCE!
Prize MpwerXI Reliable: 11 one or two
wheeled, single or double-barred, slow or fast
motion, combined and separate Harvesters,
with .Improvements for 1870,- are the most
slinK.lsconstrueted-.lIght drrtftacoaralc-ra-klng,
graln-gfcnnlttg, rapid-running and
clean-cutting machines now manufactured.
This Js-nttcstcd by nlL who have, used them j
tbe"Advaricbl'' being considered 1ho no phui
ultra of Rcapors and Mowers. Tho McCor-;
mlck Bro's never made a machine for sale
that they were afraid "to pStott trial against
any other, nnd their "Advances"5! challenges
ns well the admiration of tho -world as It
does ull other machines' to a trial. Ell II.
AVIlcoXf Agent, office at F. E. Johnson & Co's
store, Brownvllle -- 2C-3m
Wfn. H. Hoover, Real Estate Agent and
Convcycucer: Court Room. 3l-tf
THE DORSET SELF RA2CING REAP
ER AND MOWER. -
Mill Akk, Ind., December 15, 18C9.
Messrs. A. Prits &SOXS:
fitr. ThcDorscy Self-raking Reaper, that
I bought of your Agent, James Nichols, is, I
think, tho most perfect plcco or machinery
ever set to work. Draft is light, delivery
regular, and Its performance In my neigh
lorhood attracted especial attention, and
was admired byall whosaw It work. 1 tried
It In wheat and cutting clover for seed. Of
clover, I cut over 100 acres, and never lost an
hour by reason or breakage. It Is tlurablc
light draft, and In every respect a perfect ma,
chine.
, , . Yours Truly, ,
.. , ...,." ,'Alli-n b;g;g.
Samples nt 'SiifcllcnbCrgeV "Bro's. ' Call and
see!
A Wonderful Microscope.
Itev.Uaulel Wise. D. D., editor of the New York
Sihriiy school Advocate, thus speaks of the cele
brated Craig Microscope :
"Its simplicity, cheapness, and grcntmngnlfylng
power struck me with surprise. Then 1 was exam
ining a fly's eye by It aid, nnd wrtn Krcck. with
wonder at the skill and power of the Creator which
Is displayed In its structure. "When I saw state
ment in an advertisement thatthe Craig Microscope
magnified one hutlflred diameters, and could be
WngBl fof ?2VjO, I thought It wis one of the htim-
l bngs of the hour, for I had paid eo for a microscope
notions before. But now I find it to te really valu
able Instrument which I Should like to sec 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
amusfe artC instruct rne'm, and T advbe every boy
and girl who wishes to know tho wonders, which
lie In Utile thing to save bis money until he has
2,75, which wilt pay for the mlcro-cop e and the
postage when sent by mall."
As a holiday gin this microscope ti nnsnrpassed,
belrrs ornamental. Instructive, amusing and cheap,
aud never looses its interest. Agents and dealers
supplied on reasonable terms. A sample will be
inalleil, post paid, to any address for 2,7, by E IL
UKS,313 Locust St.. St. Louts, 3Io.
I'.cad the advertbement in anilicr column.
33-3m
The Trlchlne Spiralis or PorlclVorm.
Perhaps it is not generally xnown that the mnch
talked of trichina spiralis, or pork worm, was first
discovered In America by Sr. R. C. Kcndiill, or
Philadelphia, Pa., with that American Instrument
known as theCmig Microscope, cestui-- only ""2,75,
aner repeaitd faUures to discover tbe worm with an
Imported microscope, costing fw, "of feebler power
and less reliable.' This fact Dr. Kendall stands
ready to rrovc at n:iy time Tbe "Craig" Micro
scope In neat box with fall direction is Binned any
where lor J2.73, by E. IL Roms. 513 Locust SL.St.
LouLs Mo.
Read tbcadvcrtlscnicnt in thU paper. 3-3in
H
,- ----. fASE BAXCS" -
SSTi
AllC JVtUiClLTi, VI iUC.l'l, .uw. I
and the
Nemahas, of this place, played a match gninc
on tho. ground of the Nemaluvs In "-"outh
nrownvllle, yestcnlay afternoon, T.A. WU-
son.jof the Occidental Clii of Falls City, ac
ting as umplre.and J. N. Lucas, of Rockport,
and Geo. Furnas, or this city, scorers. Dura
tion of game, 2:30.
1 The following Is tho score:
NEilAUAS. 1 '
R. O.
Fnnias ...3 4
Shurts. . .... 1 5
Gollp3. 5 2
lInirison. 4 5
Longnecker . 5 1
Colbapp-. ..3 5"
Gates.. ..6 2
Shelsl - . X . 1
TITuCT-3Sk
n.
Rlakc.
Todd..
A
J
Martin
Golden -.
White
Itucham,
1'rlcket
Colvln
Smith-...
-.1
71
Brake.
3
Tbe game was splendidly played on both
sides-, the Nemahas having done their most
brilHant playing on the first Inning, after
which the warm weather began to tell on
tho boys, and tho Athletes crept up. The
most eacitlng part camo In on tho last three
Minings, and the Nemahas won the game on
the Sth and Mil lnulmr. The Athletes play
ctl a steady, wlentlfic nnd. snre game. Col
vln, one of the beht players of the Athletes,
was nearly sent to gnisa on the 7th Inning,
by ball which stove up hb llttlo finger, so
as t-?rtlsible hlin to a considerable extent.
I This xnokes these clubs even. The Athletes
having beaten the Furnas now the Nema
has nt RockjKirt, sevcrol weeks ago.
Wc never, antil now, knew the fascination
of a well matched gnmo of Boso Ball, tho
games hprtlo-Jorq ployed here being all 0110
sJdcd. We now think 100 per cent, more of
ourNntlosal Game.
The Nemaha- being the old Furnas Nine:
What thinks- the Omaha JRejmblicanol thlt
angury fortbe.WUi or August? This gamu
was played in tbe- Slate, the other out of It,
Isn't it a proguostlcatlon.?
TlieCorp of Engineers, surveying tho
Railroad from Falls City, reached Ne
maha City, In this county on Saturday last.
Elder Lcmmon, of tho M. E. Church,
will hold quarterly meeting in this place; ,on
tlienl and 21th of this month.
Any Boblcpubllsbcd In the world supplied
on short, notice, by Moore & Bradford, No. 07
Main street.
Scythes, Snaths and Crailcls, nt Den's.
Dr. Wm. DaUy and a Miss Wllllans, or
Missouri, were.marrlod yesterday. Hqyonot
received particulars. .. "
i The Orlstnal Goldoa Crown Cigar is
innnu metered, by A. F. Cohn. It is the favo
rite everywhere. 37-tf
A PIXE LVXBGR TARD.
Kllbourn, eiikins t Co., corner of Fourth
and Mnln streets, In thlsellr, have constant
ly on lmiid it full Btoclc of Ihebtst rineLiim
jbor of all kinds; also, also Sash, Doors, Blinds',
Shingles, lath, Mouldings, Frames cte.,'otc!,
which they are selling nt the lowest possible
figures for which the same can bo got out of
the log and shipped to this point. They are
determined to contlnno as heretofore to sup
ply tho bulk ofiluhlbes, etc., used in this
Land District. Call-and see them !
A. W. MORGAN, Jr., , . .
Slerchnnt Tailor, is constantly In receipt of
- - it ""ti M
'the latest novcltlcsin the lino of Gent's Far-
DlBlllug goous; anu ussjiuw. iuu mitai nus
our, which Is theGtfncCM?-rlebe8thlng
of the kind wo oversaw. Also, , largo sup
ply or PIoco and Ready Made Goods, Give
him a 9all, nnd give him your mensuro for a
suit. Ho Is tow down In his charges.
COMMERCIAL.
SR0AVNVH.I4E.
0)rn,shclIcd.i.-3j-AiCanberrles, f" qt.
15
.30
Corn, in me enr.aK.-.-
Spring AVheat '050!
Oat 1 a03S
Barler OaW 33
Jloney-..
Eggs.
iocri2,s
Butter -,-, .....tat)15
Chickens. drenseH " s 8
Tnrkeys, da 10
Surlne W Flonr-2!ti50
nariey .irr&ou
TtrfTT' -Ii 1 1
ueessj . ao -io
f Fall Y 1 lour. 3s(rw,
Beer cattle 3i 'jH ets
Hogs gross 7JUO7J0
" net 8.7";
" Dressed "t4. 7f9
Apples, green.-;ixAw
Potatoes 2ut2
I Lord I215
xiacon iiaini iqiii
" -Sldes 15njl6
iiiaes,ureen
Dry Flldt,
ShouldCRl-.13can
Mink .tH
Wool Unwashed-20Cj.25
" 100 Washed-30)i
Beaver ....... Jl ,0f tjs
Coon ........2570
SWAN &
'" "',
5
O
P
fJENER.VL
rocenes
Wo have ott hand a largo
STAPLE AND
To which we are making co
We are selling at Prices as
the Mississippi.
In the Quality of our Godds
FLOUK OF THE MOST
zn
HIGHEST- MARK
GQ
12-40
McPherson & Tuttle.
DEALERS AND JOBBERS IN
M GOODS A! !H0
NO. 66 iffAIN STREET,
TEARE & CO.'S OIJO STAND, I5ISO"VV"3rvT:iJL,Er.
WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE BEST QUALITY OP
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
FEAaL
RICE, AND ATX KlfrDS OP DRIED FRUIT.
A. Ii.
RICH.
NEW
ADMINISTRATION
RED STORE
EICH & GILMORE,
Successors to W, 11. S.11ALL,
DEALERS AD JOBBERS IN
GROCERIES
Snch. as Coffees, Sugars, Teas, MoLtsses.Symps, Plonr, Snoon, Pisi, Dried
Beef; Salt, Coal Oil, Tooacco, Cigars, Cliocse. Dried and GreeaTmits, Cox
fectionarics of all Kinds, "Wooden Ware, &c
In connection with the above they keep constantly on band o large supply of eon,
COBS, OATS, JZRAiV, SjIORTSa V
All Goods Sold at Prices that Defy Competition.
Highest Market Price paid forall kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Reduced Prices to suit the Times. Smart Profits and Fatr- Deal I up. Is their invariable rnlf
Goodswlli bc-gold. &Cjountry Mcrdtantslu either i'lrgeyrsma liUl&inut'it c-jtrein'ely lu;?
DR.WHITTIE
-r.v.x.,r-. v. r .-TfcTT irirTW1SVTl,
ltr.ltllIxAKlfKAUU.VlAli'1.4'.
r .a.1lTInm-At AfliiH HII filin'Vr. RIS
ln-ao'i. rinrssfoi! in lh treatment of VeBerfal
Sexual andyrivntcDUeasesthan anyotherpfcy-lc'ni-St.Louij.iTjihllls,CoBo-Tbea.
Gleet.
St?. jiv, Qrtulllg, Iferala, and Baptitre: aH
Uj,.t--cl)tsa.ej and Sj-phMIUcorMercariid
AfaicifShscr tiiethroat.aklnorboBesaretmt-
turer 7 ear. r?Mher cwises; and which produce
soBiioryiefc-loItweslVct-vMSftoetHrnal cbJ
sloni,UotcHrs. ifcBiHrjV dlnteew, dimness of
right, conroslon ondea. YllfcrebodlBjr3,aTeT-
siou 10 society or romaics. u53 01 meiaory, ana
sexual power, and itBitwhjjia-iagelaipop-cr.
arcpennanently etfrei5 .
Tlic Doctor's opiKirtualllFpftihosplbilaildpri
vate practice are utisar?aedbifet.4.e''sarr
other city Back files of St. Los'pspcrSroTe
thathe fias been locate d tberelonVR! tnrea
th-uianyothersadvertltlng. TlieestoMlsbftfUt,-
Ilhnrir. lalmntorv aad aDOOfHtBKtAU art lMe'V
valed In the West, unsurpassed. jsirwaeftJ
Agt-. wimexpencnce. caa ne rcneu ancR.aBa
the doctor can reJer to many physicians uroH"h
outthe conBtry. In past success and present
nositlonhestaiidsTritliotit a competitor. Tbe
Arrltlngs of a physician. whce rcpBtaUo-r
Unlon-wldo should be worth, readliw. DR.
WHlTTtEH'S rainplctrvnt to anTaddrcs la
asi-aledenvelopefortTro stamps. Many phy
sicians Introduce natlcnts to the doctor after
reading his medical pamphlet. Conunwslca
QouseouadcntUl. Arrieudlytilk-KlllcosVjea
CnxrlcsstMai.i.ouis,jio 110Br39a.1n.10fp.ra
DR. WILBEB .
a(
ONTINTJEStotreatalirrlTaDlseaeej-. Sj.h-
1115, wi tonus or uonoriBr.GieetvainGiHreK
Ac completely eradicated. That imnCBuns. eteac.
o teases resulting from sclf-ahuse yrotjucl
manliness, nervonsdeblllty; IrrltaWIttyerapi
semmai emissions, anuaaabv smvey, ire'
neutly cured. Persons aflilctC(L-lti.deIlcatirrlR.J
txlcate and long-Btaadlsg constltBtlDC&f eoiBptalnt
are politely luvited to call lor contultattanhlea-!
costs notlilne. Expcricnco, tho best 0 tea chars J
has enabled nlm to pertect remedies at onca-eS-
dent, safe, permanent, and which- Ins iast ease
can be used -without hindrance to business. TheMH
tabllshment embraces office, receptlonan J w.UHb)'
i 3BISHBCT. WCH-,
rooms. al.o loardlBgandMceplBjrapartHiaB4-r.
paUeuts requiring dally personal atteutloa, aaiL
vapor ana chemical baths.
&lletl. Rtat Tflur casia. Rpa
No matter k ho Tuva-
It cad bis pamphlet, senttst
anyaddrcssfrce. "nioasandsofcasestrcaled'aHW-.
aUyat ottceandrdl over the country. 81 Ww--
rni-ton are-.
Bt.UJUlS. j'ours V A. M. o i, rJfc.
Pamphlets sent to any r
ress for two stamps.
IU
A BOOH. FOR THE SZIXXJOX..
MARRIAGE
A 7" (n Camnlur 1 ln
Mar-lcl. rtbo illt
mar-y. on th phr-lftt'tlwt
Bir-tl a"1 mcUUNiana
ths Miuat ms'tetn. villi tte
latdt ilUcamln I n prodotlM
GUIDE.
InftprrrtnUiv: ofbrriae. how topreervoUeoitlr.Tl.a..
Tlrt3 Is an katcmUM wort of t o hunJn-J and tvtntr ax
M.M. with tiiiaiY.i inrnTlutt. andcntBlniTaltubHInfecr-
auUoa tor Uiojo who are uarrlcJ. er tcnttrapJaio marriac'
fUU.lt la a Vwt IbalonKhtt o be kept under loet aad itj. hali
aol laI4 cartkuly abouiiho binM.
Scatfoaayooo rrtoerpojtierrjforrifty CraU.
Aadms Dr. BatU" PUpcnaory, So. 1 2 xa Clihta StreH.
SULooIj.Mo.
Notlco to tho Affllctod and"
Unfortunate.
teton appljlns to Iho noiortwn q-ta -l adrcrtlw ftjl
jmbllo paper . or oitrj any quae rtmeUc, ptnuo Br.BaHa
vert, no mauer what jour lbcue la, er br drpJorable jaw
008lUlOD
Br. Batta era M contultM. pcrmally or r wan, wj
63xawtiaalaai In tl vnrii. l)Scf,Ko.laort! Elsata.
Street, lietwteai llarxtt and Cae.taut, SuLouit.Uo.
A. Btaro Golloctioxx.
toOWTaSTTS nCIPTS-U-gla Aria. Dbecrer!, 4v
-t eoaplslnsTalwatllnfnuationfureTerjbwlr SeBtby
maIl(frceof pettagel fi.r I'lKTY Cala: A,'reaB..aO
HA5DT, So. l3erUrtib1t! Mixx, St, toula. Jlo.
TiHASITS CGLVKCTiaX t nearlrsna hnnartd ielp& fBT--L
ataxias Biandy; all klaJf f " la, Ola. Ale. Bcr, Cm
eUali, 8arricr Cldr, aad noeh olaer bmu1 iatormatlai
Jor Xltow dealtoe t a r aaBKUirbig any c-f Ita atero, eiUMr
(orUtetradaerbomSDac. ...
Eeot by mall (freo of ro'laee) tr Tiny Cents. Ad4rer
X. K. SQll-3IrX.l3ycriaKUhtatreet, SL tealJ. Jtt.
Buy Me and HI Do Yon Go& .
ROOT & PLANT
OD
BT CLEASS1SO THB BLOOD AJfD
arouttaz lbs Llrtr aa-t Seeretlre Ur-
eaM to a healthy Mtlon, thcto mill euro 4.
many eca.plaluu Lleb, it would net bo
nppoted Uiey eoald reach, inch as Haas-itnm.Pii-is
TimSroa MraamoiTui
lUxsa j&'o Facr, Pvuaau, Cniuxaaa,.
UaamaTux Kavsatcia. LpaaovArrrrrrx.
Biuoua DiizjniKT, KmiiT Amcnosa;
Coasnranoir PniLrrr. rrmta or an
anrco UTirirna JacaoKs and .tier Ua
dred cotnplalnU, arl.lnifroraalowiUteof
r
ux ooay, or o&at-vcTioia'-i um iuaciicvii..
Belsa-rreotroni antnr aad alber DotMni.J
(hey can be taken at all ttmci aad Baler all ctmaatasMa,
wltnout regard to dill 9-laiiatu. r .
Price 2S eeataasor. . J
. rtepared by tho QraOon Modlelao Co, St. Unit. Voi , . '
Sohl by draKtit and dealera la ttedldae. ercryirberil
LOOK TO YOUR CHILDREN
Tke Ortat Soothing Remedy
"fcA
Carol colic and erlsuicla tba) YXIOZ
bovtli and radUtalea Ut pro-fJL,
eeuerterJuae jCSaTa
S.
t SbMsm eoOTUlalsni arnfotee') KSI0X
COn'Siaoraea altdlaeaaM laeldent to
S.U
t latanU asd ehlldna.
TS
OX
gRt. C Carea Diarrhea. Dyr SerTad f WtR
wHlTCOXS'S i Samm r Camplalat lo-caaidrgcf . 35
SXEUFT tofallatea. - )&3'.
IS'
YtU the neat Tnisntt aad CnildrtCi (oc-ttlnr' Semedy I fat
all dborderi brought on brTeeiblacor any other os-Htr- Sro
f arjj by the Qraftoa Medicine Co.. St. Loali, Me.
Sold by dricslau and deaJeri I a mtdlctno oTerrwacre..
27-lW
BL.AKKS of all kin constantly om
hand, atthe Advertiser Job Office.
BROTHER.
DEALERS IX-
ProTisiois
arid -tfctl asgjQ2ted stock of
FAKCTST GHOCEBXES
nstaht additions, and -which
iow as any Hous west of
WE DEFY COMPETITION.
At-PItOVIJD BEANDS.
PRICE PAID FOR
STv-JLV Ss BRO.
A. IL GIIiiaiQRIL
AT THE
PROVISIONS
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