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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1870)
'. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. ..-- ,-' AITii- ix xXrecto-r&. LODGES. rc?fpjTrnviIIc Clmptcr No. 4. It. A. M. S' "jugular Communications hist Monday night lncicblmuntli. Xicctnrc Slcetinrs every ilonday RtjrUS T. niKiiUrfjw'". - 1 -- IUINEV, scy. fCP-ycMalm Vnllcr lioiliSfXo. 4, A. 3?. & fc"1!. -vr. ltcciiiar Communications lirstnnd riiird"Sstnrdnv Nights in each month. JahIsc of J nst ruction cvf ry Saturday nlRlit. It. W. 1 un xas, WOI. Jojut JIuakk, scr. jjS?Jlrovrnv.llc Lodcc No. 5, I. O. O. T?. 'PSE? 'itesuliir meetings Tucxlay evening ot each week. JLCIett,X(j. J.sStkvensost, Secy. CHURCHES. tt?rJ'Vrci brtcrian Church. Services each ir" sia: af h at KEW a. nx.. and 7:: v. at I as a- nx., and T;: r. in. Prayer Mwnlmr 'Wednppitay evening. Sabbath School m -Wed nt2o'clockji. m. J. T. Haiku, rator. Eg Methodist E. Chnrrli. Services each SalJbath at 10:30 a. ra and r,T) p. ra. t-'un dar School at a a. in. Prayer ileetinjj Thursday evening. W. B. 31. Coi.t, Pastor. ??? Christ's CJinvrh Etu-icopa!. Corner H& aj lautlc and Second streets, Sscrvlccs every Sunday Homing at 10'- o'clock p. in. Sunday .behoof at2'-o'cKck. EveninsServIceatT1. o'clock, llolv Communion administered on the first Sunday of each month. Seats free. G. It. DAVIS, Hector. VVrtjlJapti-it Cliurrli. Corner Fourth and At ' lamic-tcects. Services every Sabbath e.x- ccnt the third in earn ramim, at ii ociock .a. si. and 7 o'clock v. m. Sunday School 1 at JO a. in. Prayer M feting Wedneeday evening. T.S.LOWE, I"ator. rfS5 Christian Church, London. Divine sor- vice every SAbbaUi at 11 a. in., and In the evening. Xtev. 3. C Laav.sok. Pastor. rfi5J?.-r.r. It:ir'. -"HimncoprI I'crn. Service -UE' everv Sunday mornlnjt and oveninp. San div School ut 3 o'clock ji. m. Iter. It. C. Taibott. l'iikor. friSCiiiuberlum! Prc-.TiytTinn. Mt. Pleas ? nut Congelation wilt hold dirineservicc JntheMt-ZIon JJantM Church, two niilcs west or Brownvulc. each fourth Sablmth, morning and evenlag. Ilev. A. Kti'mstox, Pastor. r?S5Or. E. Charts... I.onIo.t. Services every " other Sabbatls. Bev. 5. W.Jtf btix, Pa-,tor. tgT!?,?I. 12. flmrr-.t, Pern. Sr iocs every Sab-'-' bath. Ittv. Mautis I'ritthakd, TaBtor. fCyL H. rhiircli. Nomnltn. City. Serv-Ices -'"- everj'OthrSab'iath. K. Bt bih. Pastor. CITY OFKICAIiS. -S City Conncil. Meets the First Thnn-day in ' . each month. Mayor, C F. Stenmrt. Al dermen. F. A. Ti-lel, W. D. Lewis, F. E. Johnson, C ICeidbaadttD. Plasters. Marshal. D. t'cpmbell. Clerk. J. B. I'ocker. Attorney, S. French. Treas urer, J. V. JLddlcton. Enincr, T. W. 15edft.pi. MAILS. SipOt'orthcrni linsteni and Sotitburuj "-"' narts at !i a. m.: arrives at 3 p. m. de- Bnlo Mail arriv y at t p. xa.z !riar at 7 a. m. .Pern MaU arnres at'lo nu- doar at It5p.:m. U.-atriceMu'.I,arrIvoB at p.iu.; depart,s ai 7 a. in. (.rant Iall Wflves Frhlaj's at -1 p. in.; deimrts Tliuridavs at s a. m. Post OlHce Hours front 7 a. ni-, tc 7J p. m. Sim days from 10 to ln's n.m. V. A. FOICIC, I. M. HAlLllQAJyg. g(..IoseiIi& Council 5uJ5is I5.K. roit San Francisco and llic Enst nnl Scntii. Two trains dally each wr.y, between fit. Joseph end Oauucil BlulCs, connect! :i as follows : AtSLJ'iM'ph-'W'1'1 tMU IIm.li & fet- Joseph Itailrojd for Uuiucy. Kansus City via Unmeron.St. In!s via Macon and the j-wt. At St. Joeph with the Missouri Valley Baiiroad for Atchbtun, Leavenworth. ICsuisna City, c At Council Bluffs with Ukm Pacinc luillroad for Denver, Salt l;uke and California. At Council Bluffs with Chicago fc .North Western BAilroud for Sious City and "Up Jicr." ValUntM'n Palace Cars are run through from Council Bluffs to St, Louis and Qnincy. TIME TABLE, Xo. 1C. Y lal'f rfft ri Xunlit;JiHe 3.-:is .' IZo'rJteJc, ntor. H t. I Fxprewt!MMiiid5vlnli.ToavePiirtpR iipni No. 2 1- jciires-:, bouifd .Ncrt l. It a-, e Plu-h. ". .r a 11 Jfo. 2 J'Tpre-w bii'iidnilli. !ea.vl,lrt,t- ll-iipnt tin. 4 K res,biLndSoHiii ;tePttii bJitlii Traia So. 3 daily e cept XotMtjy. Train TCo. -J daily except Saturday. All other trains fl.tiry except i.miy. Vi- L. IIOPKIKS, GWii Suitcrhite.ident. jfa" Jacob Borers' Omnibus leaves Browu Hie for the Depot nt 8 a ni. :ml 12ni.ihiijy- Hannibal & Saint JosepIiTIme - Taklnff eflect Jlanarj-.Oth, 1S70. & " AEK1VK.' 'o. 1 Dav Kxp. daily except Sunday. 71 p m Jfo. 3 Pacific Kxp.duily eicept Monday :t:U)rt,m 'o. 5 Night Erp.dailv except Jlondav 7)an Xo. 7 Through lrt. daily except Monday &r a m Jfu. 9 Through frt. dh-Ily except Monday ttloam "Xo: II Way lrt. dally exceptsunday &W p ni 2. 15 Mcon frt. dally except Sunday 11:30 a m BBWCT. No. 2 IhvyExp.daI!yexeeptSunlay 6:40am No. 4 STiglitExp. daily except Sunday &20pra No. C Pai ilic i:xp. dally eicept Sunday 12:1 a m No. 5 Si. lin'is Rx. daily -except bmirtay 2S p in No.IU Wavlrt. dallv fxcviit Sunday :H)am No.n; Tlirotigb frt. daily except Sunday. ltt P in Nr.n 'Urough Trt. daily except Saturday. .rr p m No. 4 will not stop at Saxton. Coborn, Kidder, Gomcr.Moorsville. Utica. Wheeling or Jlidille. N. 6 will not stop at Saxton. liiston. Ohoni. Breckinridge, Moorsville. Wheeling or Mesidville. T. B. BU 1 tNl'TlT. Cen. Agent. Lnlon laclftc Railwas' Time Taliic. VntH further notice trains will leave and arrive nt Umahaduily as lo'lows: IJiAVl AllKIVli Dallv Erp 11:1". a. m. I Daily Kxp l:l p. m. "Hotel Kxp 4:15 p. 111. Hotel lisp 11:15 a. in. Mixed :I5 p. In. j Mixed too p. m. XTrtfghi. 70 a. in. Kreli;lit: 1: p. m. The' Hotel "Kxpre-ss train leaves at 4:15 every ThnrMlaj'.ninl rrivt-i at 11:13 every Sunday. Except Sundays. . . , ' mllv connections made at Omaha with CniicaRO ANorthw'estcrniCiilcairJ.Bov'h- Island and Pacinc nndSt-Jo-jephand Omncil B.uffs Bailroads, and JINsouri XUver line of ttecmers for all points East midSoutli. , At Cheyenne with Denver Paclhc B. B. for all points in Colorado and New Mexico. At Brvan with sta-es "or Sweetwater ..unes. , At O-den with Ulali Central B. It. for Salt Latce City and other points in Utah. AtOwlen with Central Pacific Baiiroad, for Oor rine, Vinrinla City, Ilel?r.a, and all lnjints in Mon tana. AL10, lor Sacramento. Sun Francisco, and all points in Idaho, Nevado and California. AUfrcisnt delivered at the Omalia depot prior t fHp.m, will so west the same day. No rreisht received for shipment alter o0 p. m. Tickets ior sale to all iK.mts west.at the Ticket Ollice oX the Vaion Pacltic ItijCroad. at winch office ImmUm on sleeping care .nbocnrcd. . . C.U.ILVy.MON.u.':i.-,upt. F.Coi-ton-.G.T.A. ILBROWSSkMS.jli.KA. Pacific Railway of Missoarl. rasonKenlcaviiiKSt. Jowph via. Mwsouri Val ley BiilroaS at I'ni'clock p. m., make ctoc awl sure eonn-ction-. at Kansas tutj- with this po;siIstr r.u. svrlvlns- ar St. LjuIi net mornimr at o clock. Tin- iw .,,.. o n-t j.nc ri.-iil iii everv respect, icw iron has been laid; new eiiRiues and u unijicei't rieeplni; and passenst r coaches have lw.i added to ltf-iuiiments. Pa-ss5ncersui rojy on .taiiiaKiiiR lua-lverti5edtime. This Lsilie e.-,t rouieiromii Joseph to St. LouK the youth and So-itheasr TliruiiRh Tickets lor sale at the olhces ot the Mis souri Valley Ilaiiroao. I JLCMOOBK, General Sunt. J Tnos.Bon.wiK. G. W. A. W. ILTU.A 10. T. A.J Chicago c Korili "Wesf crn Bail Itoatl Time Table. Express Mails dalb except Sunday .3:00 a. xn Pacific Exprcss'daiiy V- m AltKIVK. Pacific Express, dally. tttOO a. ni Express Mail, dally except Monday w " m Missouri Valley Railroad. TIME TABLE. To taxe effect at noon on Sunday, May 8th, 1S70. c o 1 x o south. Xn. 1 T:vnriy5s lt-ivos at liOO m. No. 3 Express leaves at ...SfcSS p. iu. lfc00 a. m. o. s l-relghl leaves at nnTUiixiNts fo. 2 Express arrives at 2:n p. in. 7a) a. in. Xn 4 v.rTims nrrivtvsat . . No. G TVeirfit arrlvesat 12::) p. in. Nos. 3 and 4 dally. 1, 2, 5, C, 7 and 3, dally except Sundav. J. F. BABNABD, Gen. Supt. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Kailroad. Mall . 7:15 a ru S.OO p 111 U00pm 3)pm itt) p m . 35 a m -7-I- a ni Itay Kxpress l(t03 a 111 JUnsduleAccomino!ationZ liVp m. Anernoon Pitssenger .t-a)p m Aurora Passenger 4--p m II.iiMl.tIe Accommodation rv p:n lgut Express tu jnp m ;ii.wa-m 'Sunday excepted. tSaturday exceptetl. JMoncay excepted. Chicago, Etiirlingion it Omaha Time Card. BHl'ART. OmaLa and Chicago Express, Daily 40 p. ni. Mail, daily, (except Sunday ), 4.1Wp. m. AKR1VK. Omaha and Chicaco Exiiress, daily KM a. m. Mall,daili-, (except Sunday) 12:5) a. m. Pullnian's Hotel Bluinff Car and Brawiug-Boom sleeping Can accompany Omaha and Chicago Ex press. Ticket Office 122 Farnam, corner Ninth street, gmalia. HakkyBkcel, . B.W. HisoiicocK, , Ticket Acent. Gen. Wi Pass. Agft. Htsburg, Ft.Vayne & Chica go Railroad. . -fc30 a m. 0:13 p m . &00 a m G0 a m , 4:45 p m 'Mr) a in WExpreM ancKxpress JjiJt Express- . wk p m nan p m USOpm SWaiu 'Poraso accommodation- SHERMAN HOUSE. KJ c 3. KAT7PFJIAN, raoparsTOB 1G Main-st., Broinivillc. ifi??0"515 has been remodeled and refurnished thp25h?ut'anrt affords the best accommodatioiusin traiu. f w "e local and travollngiiuhlic It is cen (JLL,VRS. Ail kinds and styles, at ilr&U.Lia. ROOTS AKD 'SHOES. liftSiriiiftM : Mffi Jlarket, at . UETZED. ty at JLO0AL MATTERS. J. Ii. Collmpp, Editor. THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1870. 5-Extra copies of the ADvamsm rri w Moore & Bradford, Booksellers, Stationers and News Dealers, No. OTin street, next door to the Postofllce. rfWEEICI.Y MELANGE. John Flora has the foundation for a resi dence laid jcat below the point south of the American House; .The Johnsons, of F. E. Johnson & Go-, are both laid up .Smith P. Tattle, of McPhcrson & Tuttle, has lcen confined to his bed for a week past Hot as It is, Campbell Is still grading at the head of Main street The thermometer has averaged 9S the past week .Wo had a splendid Miowcr yesterday. Everything seemed drying up before the rain A small prize fight came offlast Saturday night in which four rounds caused one of the con testants to throw up the sponge .."Vc ac knowledge ourselves under obligations to gether with many others for the serenade last Saturday night. The music and singing was good. "We'll set something out next time, boys Qultcalittle ejccltemcntwas caused last Friday by asmall boy, son of Mr. Egg, living in the western portion of this county, straying ofT and getting lost. After several hours search he was found out in the woods near Hie cemetery by H. B. Thompson An emigrant passed through our city last week with a wagon containing nine children, bound wet. ire is the kind; for such will soon increase the population of Nebraska. Air. Burnett gave an exhibition of his fuuny.powera to a select audience In ire l'lierson Hall Tuesday evening. . Water and Mtibkinelous have made their appear ance in our streots .Wash Wilson's Father-in-law's f-on made a deathly assault on said Father-in-law, last week. Upon in formation David Campbell went tip. to arrest him A. M. Little, committed at Beatrice for horse stealing, and seiifhere for safe keeping, Was yesterday started for the Peni tentiary, Sheriff Plasters going along to pro tect him from escape.... An exciting race took place on our race track last Saturday be tweeifSiolcBeard of Missouri and James Heed of thlscQniily.-SomeXebrafika money wont acroafthe river. G.L Henderson's raid on high prices is having a good effect. The peoplcJIke it .The Base Ball Club, of this city is about "played out," demoralized by the BanKer Boys. .The Metropolitan Silver Cornet Band is numbered among the things of the past; It Is busted A sensible horse kick Oil a human brute, last Satut day, because the latter gave him a whipping Itemem- lier the Fair and Festival to-night Mrs. Baker, wife of Nelson G. Baker, Poet laureat of this place, died last Friday, of congestion of the lungs... .That was rather a bad start fo the young man who eloped to this city last Friday, with a young lady, got married and got ded drunk in an hour afterwards. Fair ami Festival to-night. PEltSOKAL. -Rev. T. J. Morgan, Corresponding Secctary Theological Institute, Rochester, New York, ilrs. fjol, Lanibcrtson, and ilrs. S. r. Street, of Franklin. Ind., brother and sisters of Judge Morgan, of thi3 city, arrived on a visit YatFrldirvyjnl started home Tuesday: 7TftS-CtttfnstTen,' formerly the most accom modating clork of the Regulator, has been in our city on a visit the past week. E. IXStnllh, agent of the 15. & M. R. R.1L, visittAlour city during the past week, and es tablished a ticket offlee at Carson's Bank. John Bitchier, him that wasn't swindled by the Orido "Watch swindle Is back and world n g fo r JJII. Ilau er. It '.5l SUrrl, Cliihf Ejigjiiej pf U:cB. M. R. R. R., was In this city during the past week. Profs. McJvenzie and Martin, of the Htafe Normal School at Peru, visited our City on Monday. U. S. Marshal J. T.. llolle.onc the stanchest Republicans of Richardson county, was iu our city Tuesday.' Uncle Johfi Skeenand lady, of Falrvlew Precinct, startett east on a visit Tuesday They gollrst to IjOganspart, Ind., and thence to their old home In Virginia. A pleasant trip to them. 1L C. Lett, President B., Ft, K. & V. R. R., went west Monday. Joseph Shellenberger, formerly of this couuty, now farming In Nodaway county, Mn., was up on a visit to relatives in thk city, Monday and Tuesday. He tells us he and Ids neighbors have oceans of Peaches, which he Intends shipping to this market, Among the number who came up from St Dcroin to sec the B. B. Match, we noticed fjapt. Vandeventer and F. M. Barnes, taking a lively interest in the game. Colvln and Blake, of the Athletes, ofRock port. Mo., were over to witness the Base Ball Match Thursday. Hon. J. S. Minnlck and Geo. G. Start ol Aspluwnll, called late last evening. Thej are men such as we like to see darken oui door often. Children's Festival to-night. In. BanJcrixptoy. "We, together with many of our citizens, were considerably taken aback lat Monday, on learning thatYalleau Cti., of this city were thrown into bank ruptcy. IT. S. Marshall lloilc was down last Tuesday to take an Invoice of the stock, when it was found that tbc stock ix)tedup to more than the indebtedness. "W.e. had al ways regarded this firm as careful men, and do so yet, and believe they arc good for. and would have made good oery dollar of lhair Indebtedness, if let alone. The creditors havjj made a bad bargain by closing them up, which they hail better, even yet. get out of. The Indebtedness, wo learn, was $-1,000, while the invoice was near SG.000. Mr. Vallcan goes to Chicago next week, where wehopehe will do well, as he deserves; having nlwfij's known him as a pcrfcet gentleman In deport ment, and fair and upright in his dealings. Remember Hall to-night. tiie Festival at McPhcrson jt 'civ School House. "We 'hear "from Squire Kennedy that the old School House In District No. 15 just west of this city is demolished and that prepara tions are being made to erect a larger and more commodious house. The new hoube will be 20x82, and furnished with all the mod ern apparatus and facllitlles ncccessary. The house will be both substantial and ornamen-' tal. Everybody should spend an hour with the young' Misses at McPherson's Hall to night. ijnyiiig of the Gorner StGiie of the Catholic Church. Last Sunday at 2' o'clock, Bev. Father Curtis, Omaha, assisted by Rev, Father Ma duras, of Ilulo, x'erformod the cetcmo.iy of laying the corner stone of the new Catholic Church In this city. The ceremony was im pressive, and witnessed by a largo audience. After which Father Curtis delivered an ad dress upon Catholicism, Its advantages, etc which waswell received by the audience. TinialcX--i&glflin5ud otners pfttfic.fnith'hore will push Htc'oulldlng'aiong'iis fast as posl bll Xeiv Ijniid. Agency. Sec the card of Col. Bcmick, In another column. Tlio Colonel is a man whom aU will find fair' and agreeable to deal with. B. fc. III. R..B. K. TICKETS. Tiie Burlington & Missouri River Railroad have opened an ofllco for the sale of through tickets to all principal points East from Brownvlllc. Call for tickets via B. & M. at tho otllce of 41-Stn J. I CARSON. The- Alhanibra Is still dispensing those cooling and invig orating beverages so palatable to the hot, dry wayfareing sinner sojourning in this Lvale of tears. There Is a tide in the ahalrs or men which taken whilo tho thermometor Is at 102 will lead you straight to the Alliambra for an Ice cold clarrct punch, or a brandy smash, or sh erry cobler. Try i t ! Shoulders, Hams and side Bacon for sale SWAN & SRO'S stia&HKsiaakia Base Ball .Hatch ILast Thursday afternoon between the Ban -nerCIubof St. Deroin, and the Kcmahas of this place, resulted. Banners 107, Xcmahas 73. Both Clubs did much playing as the score shows. The Banner Club did as good bat ting almost, as can be done, and with prac tice in the other branches of tho art will be hard to beat by any club. They are good boys, conducted thcmiselves like gentlemen while here, and deserved a different and be ter notice than they received at the hands of. our contemporary last week. For a good square meal, go to Daughcrty's Restaurant, ouo door west of Carson's Bank. Wherever Hay is to be cut, there is the place for a Meadow King Mower. You can get them at Shellenberger Bros. Butcher's Strike .The Butchers of this city were on a strike from last Saturday un til Tuesday. Tho slaughter house on the river bank bank below town was declared a nuisance. They were lined five dollars each, and ordered to not kill within one mile of town. They determined not to kill at all. Last Tuesday they received written permis sion to kill in the old house. The house is in charge of I'ascoe & Ilolman, and we are satisfied Is kept as clean as possible. The cause of complaint was the stench from several hldesjust out of brine which had been bought and the buyer failed to tako away Immediately as agreed on. The houso has been well cleaned ever since tho present pro prietors have had charge. Biviaends are applied to keep the policy in force In the Washington Life of New York. Nice Residence Projected. "W. C. Cook, boss tailor at A. W. 3Iorgan's has certainly the best site for a fine residence of any in this city, the point south of the American House, which he has partially graded. He Intends erecting thereon one of the neatest eoltajre residences In this city. From the design it will bo hard to beat anil when finished will certainly indicate him as one of our most enterprising as well as tas ty citizens. A few years will see most of our bluffs crowded with beautiful residences! The Washington is as good a company as there is in existance for the policy holder. I. II. McGRAW, Senator. Bleadovr KInjr Slower. We seo among our exchanges manj' most favorablo notices of this machine. All over tho country it Is coming Into niost favorable notice and use, and is known as the perfec tion of mowing machines. For sale by Shel lenberger Bros. The best birthday gift for your wife Is a policy on your life in the Washington Life, of New York. A new advertising dodge. Every time a lady who uses fragrant Sozodont opens lies mouth, she advertises the article. The state of her teeth is a certificate of its excellence. No spot darkens their surface, no impurity cling3 to them, the cushions in which they are set arc sivy, and the breath that swells through them Is sweet as the breeze of June. The Charter of the Washington Life se cures all the prodts to the Insured. More than this cannot I e done. SnET-LElBEBCEK BROS. Tills firm are among our most enterprising business men, and have done, perhaps, as much as any other to bring the trade of the city up to its present respectable and flourishing condition. In one thing alone havo they established a trade not sur passed south of thePlaftc fiver, tthat 13 in Hardware and Cutlleryh.' In this their stock is acknowledged by all the most complete and best In Southern Nebraska rheir stock of Stoves and Tinware, Is unsur passable. They 'aim to keep only the true and tried In tbc Stovo line; and every house wife In these six counties knows that their Tinware Is unequalled. They albo keep a full supply of Blacksmith's Furnishings, and Jron of ovory slao; and FoneO Wire, by the ton. They arc enterprising, liberal, and sell as low as it Is posslble-to, aud make a living profit. Give them a call, No. 71 Mc Pherson's Block. A Policy Issued by tho Washington In ISOi, for $10,000, In 1SGG had Increased to 511, 1570. AStrlhlng Evidence of the high esteem In which the Charter Oak Stoves arc held, Is the immense number of them that aro an nually sold 18,432 in 180'J ! Tills Is cupablo of proof, and attests the merits of these stoves more than pages of writing. TJic place to buy number one wagons is at W. T. Den's. - - Connubial Felicity. Nothing tends more to connubial happinss than cheerful healthy inCinU and children. Mrs. Whit comb's syrup is the great children's boothiug remedy. For Rcat. One Houso on Main street, containing six rooms. Apply to W. T. Den. H. C. Lett hB3 the Elk Horn Drug Store stock to overflowing with tho best Dnu's, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, etc., that could be found in the Eastern market. Ho.sellslowlyonsh. , For Rent. A House on Second street, containing four rooms. Apply to W. T. Den. Barley, Rice, Beans, Fruits, just reccivednt Fish andj -Dried Swan & Bitos. Hay Raises. Cheap nt Den's. Gardner Beach had yesterday some fine Peaches, has just received several boxes of Lemons, keeps splendid Ice Cream and good Lemonade, and has a tine confectionery stock generally. Give him a call. Headquarters for Powder nnd Shot at Den's. New Store. W. B. Wright is now having the middle room in Lushbaugh Row fitted up for a Wholesale G rocery & Liquor Store. He Is reported to have a big stock on the road, and will open up in goo J style. The Meadow SCing Slower works over stones and knolly ground to a charm. For simplicity, durability, and capabilities and lightness of draft, it is unexcelled.. Can be had of Shellenbcrscrs. Perfect Goods In every respect, coupled with fair dealing in every respect, together with low prices, arc what makes the'houste of F. E. Johnson & Co. so popular. Give them a call. JUcPherson &-Tuttle are still at No. SO ready to servo the pubic with just the choic est Dry Goods or Groceries that can be had In the west. They sell low for the ready cash. Give them a call. '; H . - . Jacob "Marohn la prcparcIto iuakc youil a'goodKuit- of- the1' best' goods low'f&r ca?b Hats, and Ready atice. Made Clothing iu abuud- B onril by the doy'or weelc atTJaugher ty's Resturant, ono door west of the Bank.- A. May or the Regulator, claims that he never had a pair of cotton pants returned to him which lie had sold for wool. The reason Is plain, bec&usc his goodsaro always as rep resented. "What he says first, he says last," Quick sales and small profits,, and no mis representation of goods, are the main pillars of strength of this house. Farmers, If you want a good, .warm meal when you conic to town, you can get it at Daugherty's Resturant. George BaugUcrty Is the most lndnstrl ous proviHer'lhatlc vcr kopta Hotel or Restu rant In this city. He is always on the watbh and knows what's good. Resturant one door west of the Bank. Salt, Iroa, Nulla, ASivils, Vices, Paiut. Ollaand Putty, at DEN'S. XOTICE. ITaving taken a partner into my business, I hereby give notice to those knowing them selves Indebted to me to call and settle up at once, by note or otherwise, as I wish to close up all my .old accounts. J. C. DEUSER. NOTICE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. Having become associated In tho business formerly carried on by J. C Denser, at No. 81 Main street, known as the Pioneer Tin and Stove Store, wo hereby solicit a contlnuanco of the patrouago so liberally extended to tho "Pioneer House" for tho past thirteen years. DEUSER &SHURTZ. TO OUR PATRONS. "We have sent out,statcmcnts of accounts to all our Forelgiupatrons, to July illst 1S70, u) wjucu wu uuik; mvy win iiiiiwi; inuuii. re sponse. All those "knowing themselves in debted will confer a favor by forwarding to us the amount of 'their Indebtedness. The Ijcst the market affords can always bo found on the boards of Daugherty's Restu rant, one door west of tho Bank. As long as Boots are worn, so long will such a man as Charles Hclmer be a public benefactor, for hcmakes a No. 1 nrtlple and don't tax you to death for 'em. No. 51, Main street. Flower Pots anil Vases in abundance at Rich & Gilmorc's. Patronize Home Industry. All kinds of Marble work can be had at Neidhardt's Marble Works in this city, cheaper than It can bo had elsewhere. None but the best ma terial used. ' 11-tf L00L: at those men. sec their pleant, happy, satisfied countenances, complacent and accommodating manners; do you know whence comes their good manners ? It pro ceeds from a well satisfied appotitc, of well cooked, ivholcsomo food; so to be like them you must board where they do, that is at Daugherty's Resturant. - MACHINE Oil. atMcCREERYANICKELL'S. , FAIR AND FESTIVAL,' The Children of the M. E. Sabbath School will give a Fair and Festival at McPherson's Hall Thursday evening tbc 2Sth. The pro ceeds for tho Church. Everybody Is Invited. Admisoion 10 cents. " 10-2t MOORE & BRAQFCRU, Booksellers and Stationers, next door to the Post Office, havo just received a new and com plete stock of Books, Maps.Charts.Globes and Stationary. Arc prepared to furnish School Furniture of every description, and defy competition for price and quality. School officers, teachers and all Interested are re quested to call aud examine our stock. No trouble to show goods. 3S-tf rn FOP. TIIK NBXT 30 BAYS, -1. Paints, Oils, llluss, Window Shades, ami Wall Paper, at McCKKIittY & NICKKLIVS COS 31-3ai I The best Machine Oil in town, at II. C. ikV Urn "ST 1VI-I, J. AUSTIN,, REAL ESTATE AGENT. Thoroughly acquainted with Sonlh'crn Ne braska ; buys and sells Improved or Unim proved Land, Town lots, Ac., on commission -or otherwise. Personal sittention given fo all matters entrusted to him: Correspondence solicited. Office: F. E. Johnson &Co.'s store, McPhcrson Block, Brownvlllc, Neb. Ctitf How many houswives are there who have experienced tiie difficulty of obtaining good y Jnegar. j Iteadjt ho ad vcrtiscincntf pl" Wv II. Bishop In tills paper. y 83111 ,; - 1 ; ?-T ' " JI Unlversnl Clothes; JVrlngcrjr TllO greatest labor saving institution ever In vented, nt Shellenberger Bro. If you want pure Drugs and Medicines, go to 11. a Lett's. " 3 x o o c: s ? - n H - o c, o t , E o - cr -S - 5 - T? S 'C ' 5 -" -; c "'"''o 0 c CE n o - s C P - . X S ZZ Eg 6 ? 5 P si C i5 zn a & a. - a ra S. i n s p S H " d A. IV. MORGAN, Jr., Merchant Tailor, is constantly In receipt of the latest novelties In the line of Gent's Fur nishing goods, and has now tho latest thing out, which Is tho Gcniccl Cbllar, the best thing of the kind we ever Baw. Also, a large sup ply of Piece and Ready Made Goods. Give him a call, and give him your measure for a suit. He is low down in his charges. 35-3m DR. HOLI.ADAY Respectfully informs his old friends and the public, that ho Is prepared to" attend all calls In the line of his profession. Office at D. II. Lewis & Cq.'s Drug StoreMain .street, iirownvlllc, Neb. ."" 51-ff : j- . L'lecLs, splendid assortment. WATCHES, full stock. JEWELRY, in abundance at Dunn.& Hays; who also do all kinds of re pairing of Clocks, Watches or Jcwolry. No. 20, Main street. ll-3m A well selected stock of Wagon and Bug gy timber, No. 1, at J. C. Deuser's. 2U-tf Win. II. Hoover, Real Estate Agent and Convcyencef: Court Room. 3l-tf A PLVE LUMBEll YAKD. Kllbourn, Jenkins &Co., corner of Fourth and Main streets, in this city, have constant ly on hand a full stock of the best PlneLum bcrorall kinds; also, also Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shingles, lath, Mouldings, Frames, delete., which they arc selling at the lowest possible figures for which the same can be got out of the log and skipped to this point. They aro determined to continue as heretofore to sup ply the bulk of Bimbos, etc., used in this Land District. Call and see them ! Every one his ownDoctor. These who use Dr. Henry's Rootjanjl Plant Pills gener ally get along with the least expense of doc tor's bills, t-ve advertisements. 3!Mt FXTT NETS thin" and Baur Are a good assortment. has a tip-top 'THE RESTURANT" most acommodatlon, and the best victuals, for the most reasonable charge. Farmers know this, and drop in when they are iu itown, and get hungry;, strangers are not long In finding it out, and his thirty"day ooaruers are each and everyone individual witnesses of the fact. A Scientific Wonder. The Craig Micro scope adapted to scientific use. Read the ad vertisement. Price 52,73. 33-3m A. P. COGSWELL, REAL ESTATE BROKER. Office, corner First aud Atlantic streets. Buy and sell lands, pay taxes for non-residents. Gives particular attention to buying, selling and renting city property. 0-3m Do You Want 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. Sander's, 52' Main street. 27-tf Good Wholesome Viacgnr. Any on can. maJie it. Seo r.dvcrtise:acat of "WV H. Is that of George Daugherty next door to Si J 3r!1i SSS II H WK I ! T IS John -L. Carson's Bank. It Is acknowledged J U L I Bllriisl If If IS E I MLLLU Iwoll in.l.n fl.-1-..?., 'UU ... .. . j .iu uv-majniin; uiiacuuu call i:cc 1150 ' sST3aasre,-;3g J. C. DcTtscrlscschtsiye Agent forCiiam plon Combined Keapcra. hud Mowers. C7-Sm Private medical aid, read Dr. Wbittler's advertisement. The Craig Microscope. This Micro scope is simplified and adapted to popular as well as scientific use. A new optical wonder! This is tiie only instrument of high power which requires no focal adjustment, and therefore can bo readilyused by every ono, even by children. Costlrlg onty "two Dollars and Seventy-live Cents, by mail, post paid, ft', Is within the reach of all In the community, and should be on the table of every Practi tioner. '"Read advertisement In this paper. 33-3m Cradle, Scythes, Snathes, and all them kind of fixens, at.Shcllcubcrger's. Be sure to read the advertisement "Great est Work of the age," in this paper. 33-3m The. Original Golden Crown Clsrar Is inanuiaciureu uy j. r . cotin. It is the favo rite everywhere. 37-tf Fence Wire, in abundance at Shellenber ger Bro's. Sec Advertisement or Dr. Butts' Dispen sary, headed Book for the Million Mak KiAPEGriDK In anothcrcolnmn. It should be read by all. 27-y Remove the Cause. Dr. Henry's Root and Plant Pills arouse the Liver, and secre tive organs into healthy action, throwing off obstructions which cause disease. 351t Study -Tour Interests and read the ad vertisement "Greatest Work of the Age," in this paper. 33-3m NOTICE. The regular term of the Probate Court for the trial of civil cases for all sums over one hundred dollars and under three hundred dollars, will bo held at the ofllcc of tho Pro bate Judge in the city of Brownvlllc, Nema ha county, Nebia.ka. commencing on the first Monday of each calendar month. A. W. MORGAN, 27-tf Probate Judge. llani.sters, Baud Bail and Newel Posts kept by J. R. Bell it Son, at their Lumber Yard corner of College ami First-sts. Freeh Eggs and Yellow Buttercan al ways be had. Read the advertisement "Greatest: Work of the Age," Inthis paper. i ". SJ-3m r, : ;X, BVCWHB ATSEE O At D. H. McLaughlin's Flour Depot. WOOL WASHED. -Highest market price ISCASII, paid for Wool by A. MAY & CO. The Trichina Spiralis or Porlt Worm. Pcr'iapG It U ?ot generally known that the much talked of IrtcfiiiM .yilraltz, or pork worm, was first discovered In America by Br. It. C. Kendall, 01 Philadelphia, Pa., with that American instrument known m thet'rai Microscope, costing only $2,73, after repeated-AUIureslo discover the worm with an Imported inloroscope, costing $.", "of feebler power aiul loss reliable." Tide fact Br. lier.diill stand ready tot prove at anytime. The "Craig" Micro scopo in neat "nor with full direction Ls mailed any where fr $2,7.5, hy S. II. Boss. SlSLocist St., St. 'Boil! yiv. g ' Itead t Jf?:rertiscmcnt in this iwper. 33tnf iffT : vF,"". !? " - ' ' Foriuers, go .-to Xairs if you want a good set of iiarnChs, or Saddle, or Whip, or; anything In li'is line. He sells as low as pos sible for cash. BlareU Harvester, where two men ride and do the binding, atSCifor F. A.TIsdel, jr., H cJ's'Agrlcnltural Implcnterit Depot, ' - . - n i . . A v oiiderfitrailcroscopc. Bev. Daniel Wise. B. D., editor of the New York Sunday School Advocate, thus speaks of the cele brated Craig 3ticroscoie: . "Its simplicity, cheapness, nndsreatniaRnifying ipowetiitruclciuawIUi ourprisc'heii Twas exam ining a lly's eye by Itt 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 iiianndver!iementthat;theCra!gJIlcroscope magnified one hundred diameters, and could be bought for f-,rA I thought it w;ls one of the humbug- of the hour, for I had paid fJO fora microscope not long before. But now I find it to he 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 destrojed. This microscope would both amuse and Insmn-t theni, and I advise every hoy and girl who w Ishes to know the wonders which lie in little things to save his money until he has .J,7"i, which w ill pay for the microscope and the postage when sent by mail." Asa holiday gift tliis microscope is unsurpassed, beingornamental, instructive, amusing and cheap, and never loises its interest. Agents and dealer 5Ufii)iiiiJi on reasonable terms. A samiile will be mailed, past paid, to any addrtwsj for J2.73, by 13 II. i:oss,3i: IniwI Tnt at, f-ai.te, Mo. Itoad the auveru'eaieJH w anunier cuiumu. .El-Sin BIIOIVHVUjLiE. Corn, shelled 4X50 Cranberries, t1. qt. 15 20 12(8ir, Corn, in the ear. 4WW3 Honey... Sprinir Wheat 3055 . :sks Ouu: lt:ir!eyOuts. ...3J033llllttor 173) .........." iiick ens, urtsssfu -gi 1J....3 4(XO)', Turkeys, do 10 Ilarley... I.nrd i.o " Dressed , ,(ii9 Bacon I lams 13W-1.1 Hides, Green ." " Sides IhG'Mi " Dry flint H)CiII " -ShouIdors.i:v.lI Mink $l,iKo'i."5" Wool Unwashed-JOSi Beaver. l,uoai.'r. " Tub ahheJ-WiJO Coon 3)&70 W5EN YOU BUT A COOKING- STOVE it is economy TO- GET THE BEST ! 1 s4K Have boen sold in the last two years not u:e has failed to give IITIEI'SATISFAGIION- Th'y a 1 iai vertsUIy acknowledged ' lest Cooking Stove IkM. ;?i 3 mJL. "! PorUnifonrtity'in Baltinpr, Por Econonty in tlio so of Ftiol, For Durability and Couvouioneo, ana flieirfacrfect adaptation to the r YAXTSOFVESTEKX PEOrLE! SEND FOU PIUCE LIST TO Shellenberger Bros., EJroTvnvIIIe, Neb. r7-y JL -JSSL OF Mt HUNDRED A6RIS A compilation uilh full and acenfate explana tions of tho IIOMIiSTKVD LAAVS. enabline and Instructinany person how to secure one hundred iieres ot rich farming land for nothing, six rr.ontlis I You will ne er rcjTet it I Sprinir W Fiour-2,'iS'A-iO ,ueese, c.o .ui Fall W Plotir W;,7.') Ileef Cattle 34cts Apples. sreen...fl,'50ia2,0'J llogs-Rross 7.00 7.50 Potatoes .aKloSS.i " net S., 77! a AND WIILKLVLK KNOWN 1 in visii-i ee 3TQ nci'iiiiii i li 21. K. JJAYXARC, bULoarilO. PP'Jf'Pf p-rPPr?? IFOSTAIT TO EVEBYLOVEBQFHATUREf 1 1 m , THE CELEBRATED ' PATENT CBAIG MICROSCOPE I Dnrlng the past Six Year Its worth has been testified to by thousands ot Scientific illen, School Teachers, Stu dents, Physicians, and other. Simplified and Adapted to Popular ns well ns Scientific nse, it is an Optical Wonder. Ita Magnirylng power is TEN THQUSAETD THISS Combining endless Instruction with. amusement. A Beautiful Gift, and one mat never looses its Interest, reveals the unseen wonders of creation, Eels In Vinegar, Animals in Water, Cheese Mites, Sugar and Itch Insects, Milk Glolmlcs, Adulterations In Food and Drug. Also the Trichina Spiralis, or Pork Worms. A very Beautiful and Ornamental Instrument, should bo on tio tahlo of every Family, Piysieian, Scientific Sf an, Student andScliooI An Unseen Kingdom Is open to the eye bv this Instrument:' 'Ko lov.er of the beautiful should be without It. Everv Instrument is nut n !r n nnnt lrt-r -! full directions for aslng it. carefully p.tstl o'n the cover. Thousands have been sent by mail, and the prupriruirguurainefsa sa:e transit to each instru ment. "Wo are sending them everv day. Price by niall. poatngeprepald, f2,7T, or with two 3Iounted Objects. $l,iu. Address, E. if. BOSS, 3&3m- SIS Locust Street, St. IhhiIs, 3To. NEW STEAM EERHY Tlio BroTT-nvillo Terry Company have now running between , A Z D Nortli Star and Phelps City, Mo., the new and commodious Steam Ferry '.1&&B.1T J." ARNOLD! T'HIS T30AT is entirely new, with X power and cnpaclty to cross everything that may come In any weather. For crowing Cattle into or out of this Iind Dis trict, this Is the best jxihit. Th's boat i3 especially litted up to ensure satety in crossinhtock. and lanre cattle pers are alre-xdy erected at the St. Joe. it C P.. Denot nt Phelns City. We can insure the travelinu puhlic that all in our power pliall be done to make this the most reliable crossmgoii me jussouri river. BKOWNVIMjE FEltltY CO. 13-ivtr MULSS ATAUCTIOKV IlEAlXirAnTKIlS DErAUTMllKT OF THK PtATTK,-) ClIIKKCJlTAnTKItllASTKH'S OFFICE, - OiTAHA, KKlt., July 9, 1S70. J BY DntKCTIOXrof the Quartermaster Ocneral, the foI'.owhiK animals (more or less) will be sold at public auction, being in excess of the wants of the Army. They are serviceable and In Rood or der, and ore those advertised June 10th and anh, 1S70: "AT OMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA, 500 MTJIiES, on July 19tli, 1870. FORT KEARNEY, NEIiRASK., 10 MULES, on JulyS 1st, 1870. FORT D. A. RUSSELIi, VYOJHNO, 400 MULES, on July S3tli, 1870. FORT SANDERS, "WYOMING, 4S MULES, on July 29tli, 1870. FORT FRED STEEL, WYOMING, 3D MULES, on August , 1870. FORT nitlDGER, WYOMING, 130 MULES, on August 4, 1870. CAMP DOUGLAS, UTAH, 35 MULES, on August S, 1870. Thesales will commence at ten o'clock A. M. 011 tho days named. Terms : Cash on delivery of animaLs. A LEX. J. I'EItltY. Uvt. lJri;r. iten'l, S9-3t Ch. tir. ilr. E. H. ROSS, "Wholesale and Rttail Dealer in Oval, Eust-ic and Fancy Frames, Engravinas, Lithographs, cmiOMOs, Albums, Pocket TfTaps, and Charts, 313 1.OOUST STSBBT, 52'. LOUIS, MO. Book and Stationery Dealers, Agents and Can vassers snpiilled at the lowest rates. Send for descriptive circulars. 33-3ni NEBRASKA II. C. F. HENDEIE & CO., 1? mmi & MACHINE WORKS. Dealers In FRENCH BURKS. S0LTX1Y8 CLOTH, Separating and Smut Machines, WATER. 1V5IEE3.S, Portrilsle Grlni'lng anil Uniting SIACIIINERY, EHGZj&ES & BOIISRS, All Kinds of Portable, Stationary ami Agriciiiiural Sngar jlills. Corn am! Cob 3lilLj, SaivIllN, Lath nnd tilt iiujle 3Zichi:ws9 1 11 fact any thins; in the JIachinerv I.Iue. IIoiiik tminectetl with two of the larccht .Machine works ia Iiwn,tnidoiie of tiie iWBt extensive- ilill I'ur i.Uhin; Jlotwo Kaht.oiir facjJ:tikarennsuria.'eil. 1'rartlcal 31 HI Wriuhts fnni&hetl when desired. Call anilst-c or addrcmsjiB. . C. F. UENDR1E t CO., Cl-2ni Nebraska City. eb. SOLD BY Shellenberger Bros.3 7i31nln Street, Brovrnvllle. 7VJOTICE IS HEUEBY GIVEN', That proposals . will be received for the erection of a Bridge across a branch of th iO'ddv. at ar on the east sec tion line or-etion , toii 5, ra.np-l2,ea.,t. The Bridge to bolurty foot OTan.with abutments eigh ten feet liiph. b B:d3 -will be received at the office of the Conntv .0. I Tiie right lo By order ot the Janl of fxitmrlsfloatr'. I innsprrra. I H Mi 1 I'JlTiiiiiTVvl 'Ii- v tV. Map Publisher . . 1 J.lt.. It. IIA KTTTr. aarTfy fhahr's chroisos Arciei(MtZr reproductions ofeAcrateitaolI jwrnt ings.xo aitailrahly executed as to reader it lr..p i We for any one but experts to detect the dia-reacs between ti.em. A-k for them at the Art and Picture Stcres. Our Chroma are sent free to any address -.rtthin IheUnitcd States, east of the ML-sLIppi on receipt of price. Prang's "Cbromo Journal," Issued quarterly, con tains a complete descriptive catalogue ofour Cbro 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. PBANO A CO.Boeton, Jfaas. THE GREAT Through Passenger Route w w FBOil BKOWNVILLE, NEB., is via St. Joseph and '.ITHSUia "SPTJi'Wri'rrvj' tg-f THE OLD UELIABLE HIHliEIL 11 j and Council Bluffs S. S. Lino! It Is the test Short Ronto from JUiOM'W'IKLF, and all poluts on the .ST. JO.SEI'Jl & CX'l .V . BLITIV JIAILROAD, to the EAST Git SOUTH, IT IS THE SHORT LINE TO CZTJXNCST, ST. 2L.OOTS, and Sontiom Cities. Aud the most .dcalrahle. ronttto CHICAGO; DETROIT, PITTSBUEG, ToTeIo,Buir.ilo, rhiladclp!iia,Kaltlniore, Albany JfeiTYork,Boston.aiid all TointsEast or Soutii. lassenccrs taking other linos East nrvtw m by all means take this In returning, as it passes through a splendid country: Iarse and ihrivinz cuies turnover a urst-ciass anu elegantly efiiiipped road. This popular lino runs TIfJIOVOir CAliS and PULLMAX'S SLKKPIXG PALACAS from Mis souri river MQXTINCY and. ST. LOUIS, and gives choice of route either way. , -. ... .- ) Over the nlngntficont 2fev AT QIOTOYj"' Clilcnjro, Cuvlliifriow &- Quincy, ami Tolcilc, ".Yn1;an & Western K. U's. to nil Points East or South. irn-iri -. .-,-" "With North m-souri R. K. A" MAuOiN fiorit.I)Is,andEastorSomh t-a- v-" J via St. Loais. BUY YOUR THROUGH TICKETS Via St. Joseplv&i FOR SALE AT ST. JO&EPJr.AXJ) ALL HTA- Tioxi; ox the .st. jo. & a s. j:. j;. Faro as Lo-cr as Try any Oilier Honie. liaggagc QicckeiltatM Principal Taints. P. B. GROAT, GEO. II. NETTLETON, Gen'l Ticket Ag't. Gen. Supt. We liave 0.11 linuda Iarsre! 9 3 H f . . ltd ' 8 tea aJf OENERALi czmsd DEALERS IN ! HM1 aanfyr- kx .H S5APLE AST To which -we are making co we arc selling at Prices as the Mississippi. In the Quality of our Goods O FLOUH OF THE MOST HIGHEST BaAESETl , PH-IGS PAID FOR ' I o J?S S-J XJ a-fST ) 12-40 BSAIiSHS AKTS a "pig 11 i.yJJ HO, 66 MAIN STREET, ' . . rCJUjAXHU z. CO.'S 03L.35 STAND, TJXiOTyPf VXXu2L,3B WE IvEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE HEST (il'AI.I'l V OF ' Tlflii fmwww.WM m vr t-, rr : bwj m ' -- -' '-- .j.1. J- n El i. . h& bl .1 .t -, .b Tjrww a EiiiasKiri Ks?"'3S R-IOS, AHD Ali KIDS OF B5LISD FRUIT. . L. KICII. a. H. GILLaTOR. NEW ADMINISTRATION AT THH E D & Soccessors to T. H. S3IALL.1 -DEALERS AND JOBBERS EST Such, ns CoSbes, Sngaas, Teas, Molnsses, Syrnp?, 110113?. Sacon, zish, JJrfed Edef; Sa2fe, Coal OH, ToTjacco, Cigars, Citccso. Briad and Green Trulls, Can fectionaries of all Kinds, Wooden Vaxe, &c. In connection with the abovo they kep coustautly oa hand alargesnpply of Teed,.- ,y COHS, OATS, UltASf, SS20HTS, &c. All Goods Sold at Prices that Defy Oomptitiou. Hgfco I'Tarkc Price jteld for ai' liin-7 ' . . -rxrnY , Hi ir"P. TV 7...71 1 - a- t. .M. . " iaunmiVvBHi.MUm lTHjeS MlUlil tl .tra jIvfLiantsliU yjtfiBHgriff at aa T-Sfor-- --rr'-''l- aWHiWIB: A KEGrLAnClLAIUATnoPSiKniClVSl. fy JLSdl'-IorrUnt OlS.f TvMilmw. Ii-a hi-vn! ipnpcr eogapcu ,;ie tK.tH' rt of Venereal.! Sexual and lri vat 'IilsetFt s t'- ti anr othc rr SlrlffllnSt-1 rr i-niXl!a f?.nrt.Ml.M 1 PTijt ibt.i 8trlcturc. r.? "-. xji vt- (jti uuTi. C. frcillILS. lltm. Tif IPrint Jrchltls, Ihrmla. and Itapture; all yrltuirv lheasc3 and Syphilitic or Jlrrcnrlall Affllctloasof thcthroat.skkiorbosesarctrcat-i gr.?':i"tJi?.I?fg"c'i gactfrea. Hpermatorrhea. i bcxnalQcbliny.anrtloipotcncy. as thercsKltj of 60ir-5bu3elu youth, sexual exewaes Iu nu-J iiuTryan, orou7ercanscs, nixl TrnlcHptod.icel soaieoruiofollawlnireineta. niiwinnui r, ?! ons, blotches, dchfllty, itintlnrss, dimness of 3 t.. uoiii 'iun viiiira.-., oiiwrruoauigs. aver-1 sloutosodctf of females. Iaot nwmorr, and seiual jiowcr, andrcnderlnjCHarxlasctajproD- CF. 1f,inAn,i.nMlHv rarait w r p;?SfS",;i 'tcpractlconreunsiirpa'SclIiibta.oulsorairr othcrclty Ricklllcs orit.I.out.pxpeniproTe that he lias been Iocali'l thiTOIoRRerbryeurs thananyotliersadvcrtlsln?. 'IhoestabUslinient, Ubr.irj-. Laboratory aud , iintmcntaare unrU Taled ill tlio Wpt. Rnsjirtvi'l anvnluw. !.. wl... m'7 " ; . .r. ' ' "":i I "-. iiiieK.Tit!i.-c, can io rcneii rpon, anil I I Ihcdoctisreaurcfct'l. iujii pl.y.ieIaMiroiirh I .outthe coui.ry. Inp.t'teuceecsHiid present I I position he stands wiihcut. a cosipetlCor. Tlicl Ijvrltlnjrs of a phyiicTan whose rvpfatatlon is I Union-wide should be worth readitiir. DR.l WIUTTIER-S r3nirJcta.-:t to MyaJnfrcs" In lasealcdenvelopefor two stamps. Manv phy-S (slcbr.s introduce patients to the doctor alter I ircadlnir his mc:ica! nannhlit. ConiciBnim.! E t n . . . . . ... .. .. - II j tiouacauuucniiui. jinctiuiytitixwiiicostreal uoiuirr. wiuce cennai, yetiviiroc Xo. SfTB x varicsst., c.. Lioms,.MQ Jiours3a.ci-t07p.r c:.'.iii:.';. m 1 1 una m DB. WIZJ3EB OOXTIX rES to treat a!' Prtvatcnkeascs. S jpb 111 alliormsof tli.iorrltea, ylctt, Strlelure." C, coapletely t radt altd. UTiaC nninerona class of cases rcsulth t from sdf-aln se. prtrtlutJiijr un- Uty.crupilo trlcatoandlonjr-srand'ng consmutloissl complalnjtl are politely luvited to editor consultation, lthlcli costsnoUiinir Espcrlcnce, tho bes5 of teachers, hascnabledhim to perfect remedies at once efll clent, sare, tcrraanent, and which In most ease can bcusr-d wltlsont nlndrar.ee to imslness. Thoea taollshment embrace s otnua-xewstton and waltlse L roomsjOao- iardincaiKislenilnsr anartmenta lor patienta reqniriBjr dally pcrseiuU attention, and ?apor and ehenilcal baths, ailed, state vour case. Rea II FltltK A. .!l.ir(A hvck Ko miter whn hava laueu. state your case Itead I1I3 ra:unhlct. scntto any aauresKi tree. rFI'.fT1CW.n Af ..sAB.-nn.. A.I n..m.s ally at .office and ail overUic conntry.Ols Wash- lnStOUaVe.-St. T.nn1c 1.i.n II ti 4n.Tn.twl Pamphlets sent to any r 'ressforiwo'staraps." ASooiLi;. 1- .- 7 , y - w eSARRIACS Ife .V rsse C mjsw- t tJ i tr lha a H'vt to R FTStTSk S?3S .. .'. . . k.t .id.iLK. m.t Z3$icf'&i I ti- x-'l tTHeci KitUlha t luaS"l4urtHt.BprvIurn anuprrresntigaSkprisi Vawtj(rjKi.-et .jt)JtAii..4r. ThUlsin iemnN vrl;f t- hcmr.-taa.l twotr oor p3ECi.wlttiakMBwxiLBtra.larc 4taToXaVrinrrr CUiaa f.r Ift !k re rjarr.M. or i:rnBl ourrtr. Etill.lU b bwi UntmMte b cyi tmdtt iSazul Ljr. mil not 1 aU autmlj bo 1 1 he Imnuc. Scut to any ou4 nw trfjwiff , for ?in,y Cmis. A J.lreu Pr. BatU' SbfaHi7' Se 1 2 ScO ric&A Street. 5Utoul3,Jt. . Kotico to tho Afflictod and Unfortunate, Ecfcrc spr'jlos " M i"H n-rt -is airrU In pablls ps;rs. or atBg an quack ruauir. Mtta l.r. i'-Ur vcrk, no inciter Tbai jour 4faeu i, or t ailer3b:t joar eoniitiea. Dr. Bntts can la iianital. pc-natt or h? nH, rn tho liC ucbUuocI Tn 'Wi ... C Ztkt. K. 13 Sertb LisLUi Stct, btt-4 irt ul Cowv.". &uLouU.3ia. Jk. Xinx-o O'ollcotiosi. DOTVLAXDa Itr.CnirTS.-.:ij ,TU. Dlrc-mrU. 4c. -" comriil3?TaliMa InfnrmiOVnfjr crrrjlwlr Scntlr Dall(frcoorrigArHKTV IceU. AAlie- It. E. 2iOO UASDY,No.lIXortUia5ttUtrt St. Icvts. Jto. for thnsoJraliC!! lo crniiaTaium)f aorottiiaaborc, cllitr for the traio or ten s uv. Seut by mil r'rCc f r-r) f'? r.."ly CH. A'Urots E. E. NoElIA:V,Ko.JJurUlEithUlcl.-CJ, SuLoab, JIo. Bay Me and I'll Do Yes Good. isT & FL-AFIT IT CI.FAKRISO 7SS ILOOD .XD i arottnaf thi Liiv tal Sejtltf lr. oa to a kfaltyt. !, .-.3 inl! caro Mn? ceip:jisM iirt tl cieM not to NrpOfM 4ijyCJlU t kt, iln.Il CJ Hug. R3 , ri t un M- aa oy-nia r inuoo't jiuunir K-ja.r A f3-.e110.1n UaiSTITATlCIY 1-i?L1Ts L.T-.-.J. ri4 a. ' itits? lrr-M J. :i? .li:ijri- ' trad &)r.ifjiau a-utah .luak.- riateof :-o i-'r, c- .' u ttit-, ' z ,.-j. o-4 tbfT can Le to.';-r. -1 .'t : , iu.i . t-t cuxuiuuscw iibout rc;ar:ijui. '-m u. rilca25 cctUa'jcc. j lTHarod b? tbc tirmfli.n JlolHnc Cn , Pt. Iail lf. EoU by drarf t. au ! C.-i. .t j .a zu&lino c-. tr . Uas look to ymu children. Th Great GsrtJtU J??:tJy. WETTODkB'ai tov,!" 3ni tsiuaut tad txo-t 95 SYRUP. (.xJo(UcCt4. JCB5iT3 m-r5t,.f SuMocteonmlsli3tan.tirer J WHIr00HB'S!aui allili.tMMiliicUotl to 5. JflTCB SYB.U2. CiaiaatssDitcblUrciu 2. CiaiaatssDitcblUrciu ) OEBTfl J2B8. ( Cores DUrrhc.r WHlTCOMB'S'i Suamcr Cuiaslaia SXRUP. CoroJIa.M. rnnerro4jP I0E latUtUUrca .95 i03T Ills tS prcat lafaul- on! Chltilrca'a aootMnr Hunflr in all auorvjcrjtroaglitou byTsclUuscr anrolatreancc lTo. panM br tbc Crafiut VcJIoia Co.. UL. taaii. IIo. 55oU by drucebu au4 ucot-a la n-ol.;lao crcrrwhcio. 27-lj BLANKrf of nil kfnd, constantly on hand, ntthe Ailverllser Job Oillce. nnd well assorted 8 took of w FMGY GS.OOSS nstant aflclitlons, and Trhich low as any House west of WE DEFY COMPETITION. APPROVED "BRANDS.- P'H.OSITOIS 3330. JOBBHE.S EST f k n m s n n i-aJj w Sz 2 STOE t GILMOEE, Ii ' i . alj. Pv h- 1 iJ .nt ii ir i' m I Si! m t j i 11 f! r m G ni!ilic4i.j I ratc. Z-Zzi 33-v tounyClcit. t-.r'y Iqtp