LOCAL MATTERS. J. Xi. Colliapp, 3-ditor. THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 3870. jjyKxtra copies of the Anvr.rtTisicn for sale by jloore & Bradford, Booksellers, Stationers arid yew? Uenlers, Xo. U7 Main street, next door to the jvwtofflec REfelSTRAR'S notices. The attention of nil legal voters Is called to tho Jlcgistrar's .Notices In anotlier column. The law makes It the duty of every voter to sec that he Is Registered as n voter. Let all co to! School Commencement. In consideration of the fact that tho tlmo fixed for the commencement of the next term of ?.chool Is the samo week on which the State Fair Is appointed It has been .agreed by the district board to have theTicxt term of the public school commence on Mon day the 3th of September instead of the ISth and the teachers arc requested to meet the board at the school Jiouse on the Cd of Sep tember at 2 o'clock, p. m. The board have elected Mrs. E. E. Ebright, as teacher, In place of Miss Annie Alcott, de clined. O. 11. HEWETT, Director. ?Jeetln:j of tlic Medical Association of 'TVcmalia County. The members of the above Association, and all other Physicians In the county, arc re quested to meet at the Pioneer Drug Store, In this city, on September 1st., 1S70. A full .attendance Is respectfully desired. JAMES CItANE. M. D., President. A. S. Holt.adv, Secretary. ..Weekly .Democrat please copy Teiiipcreiico Lecture. Arrangements have been made by the frienls of temperance, with Lieut. W. F. HeC'arron, a prominent Temperance Lectcr er, of Iowa, to deliver a series of public Lec tures at the following times and places. Peru, August titli. Urownvllle, Saturday and Sunday, August 27th and 2Sth, at MePhcrsou's Hall. Tecumseh, August 29. Beatrice, August ao. Pawnee City September 1st. Salem September 2d. Falls City September 3d and 4th. Kulo September 5th. He comes recommended, and highly com plimented by the public and press, as on able Lecturer. Let lilm have full houses. ' Grent Show ! Rare Attractions!! TwoSpIned Patience on a Monument. Mutton Chops on Hogs, together with re laliilsenccs of college days. Political ground and lofty tumbling by the entire troupe, assisted by parties with "rings in their noses." This Is new anil unique. Nine lovers cheated out of eight bottles of wine by a local editor from college "toa dead Xo be Interviewed." Itcmarknble tunes from evcrybodys organ. To be beautifully Interspersed with "polit cnl blind man's bufT" and to conclude with the laughable after piece of a red-headed chambermaid serving. gruel to a sick printer In a wash pan. For further particulars, see small bills is sued "daily." . Doors open at ail hours, at tho office of the JJroicnvillc UcmocrtU. Season Tickets ?i Two Simxed Patience, Gen. Agent. It you wish to be sure ol getting your money's worth go to the Dollor Store! Every Article 31. o drawing! You go pick out your article -and jiny your Dollar, at the Dollar Store! IV. T. Den Among the mnuy who Invite trade throngh our local columns Is one of the most consci entious. What he says there you may rely upon. He took us yerterday morning through his Grocery Department, where we -miw Sugars, Coirejj.Teas, el,in quant itcsj to" -wholesale; so that wliciiJlifttfiaya wholesale we know- umeu'.ii-BnBJn;e. -quantitics m a? to 'tCevi h c mnf5rTresg7a ml! Thus truly offer hnnmlns ntTwholcLale 01 tall. What Den says we"llig3utec. Ills word through our columns Is at par! "W. IJ. IVrlgHt, Groccrand Liquor dealer, of this city, liasconstantly on hand the full est assortment of choice Groceries and Li quors ever opened In this city. He makes a specialty of keeping only the choicest Gro ceries an.l h:is facilities for purchasing by "which lie am sell a Xo. 1 article as low as an Inferior article can be had for. He keeps a full assortment of Country Produce, Apples and all other fruit In season. His assortment of Liquors Is the choicest and purest in the State. G3 Main street. Glaus, Lead, etc., at Lett's Drugstore. Thank to F. A. 'fisdcl, Jr, for a nice Tvattrmeion lelt In our oflice Tuesday. He is a friend of the printer who drops In nice watermelons. It wai a green spot in the .printer's dcert, t ToJamesZookfor a basket cit fine sweet potatoes and tomatoes, they were of a splen did quality,- caes us to bo greatly indebted to the kind donor. !i0 Acres corn for ale town. Apply to two miles from J. C Dul'sku. Dr. Blake, our enterprising Dentist, we notice hxs been forced, through presof busi ness, to build an outside laboratory for the -manufacture of articles necessary to his pro fession. Tho Dr. Is making a host of warm friends .and patrons. Kcmaha City Item. TliecltUens of our enterprising sister city of Xrmiihrv. wn learn, arc making a half mile race trade They certainly have good grounds for such purposes and arc, we think, sensible in making uso of it. If racing must be, we bay let it be on best track that an be had. Beware of Chlclcory. You can buy 3 pounds ofsimon pure CoIToe for ?l svt Den's. Den don't keep no 4 pound cullings and sittings of CotTec Your Sugars, Syrups and Teas, you will And at Dcu'sof the following brands: Tho Choice New Orleans Sugar but no Mu&eovado nor Porto Klco trash Sugarskeptat DenVWbcJc fcale Grocery House if you want thegenulnc by tho hogshead, barrel, or pound of the best brands, or grades e-f Sugars, go to Den's. Wagon: Wagons i Still they go. "Wlint Wagons? Why? the Jackson and Schutler Wagons. They don't require to be forced on the people on credit, they sell for cash, and W. T. Den isj he man that sells them. Plows J Plows. At greatly reduced prices, at W. T. DEN'S. .No. CC Is just in receipt of a splcnded assortment ot Dry Goods, just from the Eastern market, among which will be found all the latest Jiotions, as well as the standard goods In that line. The Doctor is proverbial for his liberal and fair dealing, an now offersastock which he can safely guarrantee :is No. 1, in every respect. J. II. Bauer, crowded " for room, lias brought into requisition the basement of the 'building of his present shop, for a workshop, and will use the upper room only for a sales rom. lie Is an enterprising man, and one whom we wish success r. McPherson, being now alone In the business at No. CO, we take pleasure in recom mending him to the public patronage. He nas. certainly as fine a stockof Queensware the mo.st fastidious could tvish to choose Jro'a. It neHls but to be seen to be apprecla lel. Give him a call! Moore &, Uradford. or enterprising News Dealers, are con stautly supplied with the .latest news re eved by maiL They hav&'full supplies of ksazlnes, Periodicals, etc, as early as pos Jble. after publication. War maps, etc. "'vethema call! rcrsonaI.-Geo. P. Enton has .eturncd from a short trip to Iowa, where ho attended to some landed interests, A. P. Cogswell, Director from this place of the Q. M. & P. It. K. left for Oulnev vKtnr. day morning, whera ho will remain for three or four days in the interest of our railroad matters. Right here it may not be amiss for us to commend Mr. Cogswell's diligent effort in behalf of tho railroad interests of this place. He has faithfully attended every meeting of the company, and.as wlllbeseen by the operation of tho company, secured all we could ask. He has deserved the thanks of this community for a faithful discharge of his trust. J. S. Hetzcl has returned from n trip toXetv York City. 'ow look out for an immense iniluxof new goods. A. T. D. Hughes, J. P. of Bedford Precinct, called Tuesday. He says crops look well In hlsscctlon. Hebroughtusamairiagenotlce. U. A. Stewart, of Bratton In this county, was In town Tuesday. He speaks hopfully of crops In his section. e nau a Eunice or tne. list from Geo. G Start, the enterprising grain dealer of Aspin wall, last Tuesday. V. B. "Wright, and A. F. Cohn reached home Monday from a business trip Into the Interior; havlngagood time and prosperous trip. Hon. T.J. Majors, left Tuesday for Peru, 111, onapurcly business vUit. He means busi ness, no matter what may be said to the con trary. But for the distance we would have accepted the kind lnvltatiou to be present and congratulate him. G. M. Henderson Is now cast, after new goods. His taste is generally good and: we may reasonably expect toscc something nice, Prof. Church, brother of our townsman, Hon. J. S.. Church, arrived In our city on a visit yesterday. Ho comes from Coldwater, Mich., Where he has for several years had charge of the principal school. Mr. Beats. In the name of the Board of Education, the members of tho Teachers' Institute, and the citizens of Brownvillc, I take tho liberty of informing tho editors of the Jiroxvnvlllc Dem ocrat, that Mr. Beals, Superintendent of Ed ucation, was not 'Vaubbed" or "Insulted" by any one of-the parties above mentioned, "during his stay In our city." The hospital ity of some of our best citizens was ouered him; and just before he left, he stated tome that his stay here had been of thomostpleas ant character. Gfaj. It. Davis, President Board of Education: Tlio Dollar Store Is having a great run on most everything that Is there offered. People price elsewhere and then go to the Dollar Store. OH, Palnta, etc., at H. C. Lett's. Wall Pnpcr lu profusion at Lett's. LUXCH HOUSE. Henry Snider's Lunch House at No. -13 is fast becoming oue of the most popular insti tutions of the city. He keeps most every thing that is good as cold Lunch, and a su perb lot of Liquors. He docs the fair thing and deserves success. Apropo. As a young gent of this'city rode by a patch of very flno "Watermelons, last Sunday, he drew up his team, remarking aloud "How are you, Mr. Watermelon!" "Pretty well, thank you," came a voice from the tall grass near by. Immediately followed by the appearance of a revolver and owner of the patch. Those melons were not with out price ! Capi. J. . Carson is making a good lnir provement in his Bank building by having the rear room brought to a level with the street. Groceries I A fresh and large supply of Groceries con stantly on hand at No. W. They ure good and sold low for cash. Ulatrasse.M, Comforts. VH ms&a I .Mer.'XiC-UUHl vf. ii .IHI. g " crerythiHgliHItatlfllhaMefiahd'.iLestl mater laistsjKungcouKUiuiiyircceivcaipy, H&NNXKORD : Qneensware! Uootst Hoots ! I F. 12. "Johnson & Co. have deservedly" the rcputatlun or being the mot liberal among our merchants, and tills you will tlnd no oili er merchant to controvert. They have Just received a large htoclc of Queensware, and Chicago Custom Made Boots, loth of which are of the best malce and material, and are so pronounced by all who :ee or buy them. The Queensware Is of the best manufacture, as well as the Boots. Their Individual warranty of the Boots ls thing very seldom if ever done; but knowing they are a superior arti cle, they assume the risk to warrant them agaiust everything but natural wear and tear. Good Corn. Mat. Bodge left at our oflice last Monday three stalks of corn having ten good ears on. Tho corn had not entirely tilled out, but all were good solid cars. JKach stalk was nine feet high. It Is hard to beat. Chan. Helmcr makes the neatest fitting and most durable Boot that can be had. lie uses only the best material and keeps only the best workmen. Ills prices are moderate. TO HE, OR, NOT TO BE I That's the question I Whether it Is nobler In the mind to buy Inferior articles at high figures; or take up our baskets and go to Swan it Bro's' where Groceries are sold at living rates; and, buying choice articles, cat them, with thcknowledgethat they arcgood and cost only a reasonable price. Shukspcare. Man Is but of a.few days and his meal3 are full of trouble if he buys not Groceries at Swan & Bra's. The marshal has almost daily, for the past two weeks, relieved somebody or the community at large, of some worthless dog, for which ho has the thanks of the commu nity. If the owner cannot afford to pay the tax on his dog, the city can atford the powder and lead to put him where taxes or marshals disturb not. Six thousand feet well seasoned 2x12 22-foot cottouwood jolce for sale at IviLr.ounx, Jhxkixs & Co.'s, 43-lt Brownvillc. Thanks to Hcury Snider, of the German Lunch House, for three nice young p'ralf 1c chickens. Hannaforrt &, McFall Have on the road anil are receiving a fulL assortment of Chairs, comprising everything In that Hue that can be found anywhere, and doubtless, the most extensive stock ever opened tu Nebraska. If you want anything In this line, you can come a hundred miles as many are doing and save money there by. Liatcut News From Enrope. Napolean cannot make a stand Bazlnc is cut ofP the Prussians are going for Nancy and Jacob Marohn has the nicest new piece goods. A Family Treasure. Tho happiest and best member of a family is usually called the light of the household, because, besides be ing happy and cheerful himself, or herself, he or she makes all else happy or cheerful. The Charter Oak Stove is such a treasure Fatal to the Teeth areall acrid prepar atlous. They may bleach tho enamel, but they as surely dissolve and destroy it The mild, genial balsamic and preservative SoS odont. Impregnated with the Saponin of the famous tropical Soap Tree, of Chili, is the only absolutely safe article of its kind in tho market, and protects tho teeth from all des tructive inllucnces, as well as keeps them free from tartar. "Spalding's Glue," handy and useful. Infanta. Much suffering to these tender little buds of the human family might be allayed by using Mrs. Whitcomb's Syrup. See advertisement'in another column. If yon were to die to-day, would you leave your family Independent of charity? Insure In the Washington Life Insurance Co., of New York. R. R. R. Receipts. In looking over some old copy the other day we came across tl$o following, which Is too good to be lost. It, Is copy from four re- ccipes, and explains it;clf : toothach or Neuralgia toothach Oil of ca Japato 2 drachms Oil of cloves 1 ounze Oil of Sinimon 1 ounze OH of clorlform 2 ounze, mix all to gclhcrani. shuke very hard When yoo ar rcdy to ns hit Wett tho lint of cotton and put hit in tho tooth then Wet your linger t.w. uiu tsaim Dam tne gums aronmltho tooth this Will Htop the aken quicker than els knoon at this age. So If you have New- Ualgla pains or headach us the oil of Origa num 10 oint tho tempeLs and the hollowo of the Neck and oint Whei' the pain rages, for flux pills Pulverised turkey rhubnrb I ounzo pulver ised Ipicack J of a ounze castccl soap 1 ounce Pulverised Opum ounce Batamon ounze suggar of lead X ounce artltlshal pul verised musk A ounze sum of raba X of ounze beshore to mix Well to gcther made in to four gralnz pills for a dult or a groun person from one to twograln pills for chil dren only to the size an, condition comcus ta ken pills by taken two then take one ovcry our In till thellux Is stoned then you must us slipcry clem and ginsan in toWutterlet lilt stand In till that is thick moselnce rises from them then Brown bailey flonerstlrin this thick mnselnce In till hit is like a thick gruel make a drink of this all the time. fever pill us for all kind of fevers french quinine 1 ounze gum of raba & of a ounze gum ofrourmh somo times called myrrha half of a ounze mix up Willi oil of sasfrass be ccrful ar you ma git lilt too Wett you ma make in to four grans pills for a dult or a gron person you ma In to one and two grains pills for children Dos one every oiirnntil tho person Is In a line pelspration then seas in till tho Next day ar in till the fever rises tha should beo given soon the nox day If the fe ver dont rls dont give eny othor kind of medtsons "Willi taking these fever pills. Compound of tincture tlnctur of rhuburb 1 ounze tinctur of camphor 1 ounze tinctur of opum I ouni: essens of pcpormlnt 1 ounze mix those to gother this is useful in voraiton and purgen both at the same time hit is use iul in llux if thar ar not convenient to git my pills Dos from n dult half to a te.spoon full from fifteen mlnuts to one our a part for children.inprep03hcn for a pain killer mix this With equal quantltys of tho extract of ginger mix two tespoons full to one table spoon full of Water'Swcctcn this is for cramp collck or colora or colora morbus or colara In fantum pains or prlpen in cas of colara pul verls a sac of ice make hit longcuuff to reach alon tho back place one on each side of the back bon and us freely of this compound this is the best for dolra that is known at this ago ritten and sold by Dr: S. P. Wilson only. The President of tho oldest Llfo Insur ance Company in New York is insured hi tho Washington Life. . -50 Dozen (Jhlckcus, j ,- IOO Dozen Eggs, 1000 Pounds Butter, Wanted at thepostoffice, for which I will pay the highest market price. C. A. Pollock. A well selected stock 01 Wagon and Bug gy timber. No. 1, at J. C. Deuser's. 23-tf Wm. II. Hoover, Ileal Estate Agent and Con veyencer: Court Boom. 31-tf Rich 6c. Gllmorc Havo within the past quarter received and sold several thousand dollars worth of Gro-. ceries.and In all this lot not a customer has been dissatisfied, orany or It returned. Their style is to order only the best, and if it is not good, to return it; in this they can always guarantee and glvcsatlsfactlou. No.-iOMaih street. Insure your life In to the amount your farm ths Washington is mortgaged for. y Lumber '. Lumber ! J. It. Bell &, Son Have on hand millions of feet of Brj' Flue Iiimler, Which Is handled with care, and Xvept under shed From.;jLhBtgjjjgatherr TXiIs' coHlprlses-fall uV AlfKl Tlttivn rWnT AAti'ltu fmiiiWInl 0$ruafTbeJ diifi 'nli 3tH7 Biiinglcs? Doors, Pickets, S.ish, Blinds, 1 5 Mouldings, And everything In pine, that Is used In building, that can he had anywhere. They make a speciality of Newel Posts, Banisters, and Hand Rails, which they will supply to suit customers. Their sales are for cash, and as low as can be had anywhere In the west. Olllce and Yard corner of Atlantic and Kirst streets. The Washington Life avoids the faults of both mutual ami stock companies. Cane Mills and Evnjiorators at Deuser & Shurts'. Ilnvc you seen the nice Initial Note Paper and Envelopes at the postotlicc ? Everybody should buy It. Only o"J and'GO cts. a box. Madame Bootor Kastcllo. Her circular to married ladies .sent on receipt of two stamps. Address Madame DoctorJ'Bastelio, Chicago, 111. --3m Get the bet. Get the Singer Sewing Ma chine, Brond Cast Seeders. The best, most sim ple and cheapest Seeder ever oilered to the public, can be seen and bought at Dr.USEK A Siiuuts, Two Male .Chester White pigs, eleven mouths old, for sale by 11. W. Foiixas, Brownville, Nebraska. If yon want a nice Pocket Book, go to'the post oflice.' lrom 30 ots. to 1 each. New Wagons, a large lot, just received by Deuser and Shurts. Bnur has always on hand a splendid Ptock of Saddles and Harness, and does the fair thing by all who deal with him. -, . The Singer Sewing Machine is em phatically a Family Machine, simple, and adapted to the finest silk, and tho coarsest cloth. Call and examine yourselves. MOOBE i BRADFORD, Next door to PosLOfflce, Agts. A. W. MOltGAX, Jr;, Merchant Tailor, Is constantly in receipt of the latest novelties in the line of Gent's Fur nishing goods, and has now the Litest thing out, which Is the Genteel CblUtr, the best thing of the kind we ever saw. Also, a large sup ply of Tiece and Ready Made Goods. Give him a call, and give him your measure for a suit. He Is low down in his charges. S5-3m DK. HOLLADAY Respectfully Informs his old friends and tho public, that he is prepared to attend all calls in the line or hlx profession. Olllce at D. H. Lewis A Co.'s Drug Store, Main street, Brownvillc,, Neb. 51-tf Private medical aid, read Dr. Whlttler'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 the, only Instrument of high power which requires no focakadjusUnent, and therefore can be readily used by every one, even by children. Costing only Two Dollars aud Seventy-five Cents, by mall, postpaid, it is within the reach of all in the community, and should be on the table of every Practl tioner. Head advertisement in tills paper. S3-3m Cradles, Scythes, Snathes, and all them kind of flxeus, at Shellenberger's. Be sure lo reou the advertisement "Great est Work of the age," in this paper. 33-3m The Original Golden Crbwn Cigar Is manufacfufctUbyH. F. Cohn., It; Is Ihe favo rite everywhere. ' f 37 -tf Orders Taken For good hard cord wood, well seasoned, by Swan & JJro., at 36" nor cord. i-gfcipwMiri;iiiiivf- ' W All' I'IQ JJS- 'f iNfr'1 "THE RESTURAJfT" Is that of Georgo Daugherty next door to John L. Carson's Bank. It Is acknowledged by all to be the place where one can get the most acommodatlon, and the best victuals, for the most reasonable charge. Farmers know this, and drop In when they arc in town, and get hungry; strangers arc not long In finding It out, and his thirty day boarders are each and every one Individual witnesses of the fact. A Scientific Wonder. The Craig Micro scope adapted to scientific nse. Read the ad vertisement. Price $2,73. 33-Sm A. P. COGSWELL, REAL ESTATE BROKER. Ofllcc, corner First and Atlantic streets. Buy and sell lands, pay taxes for non-residents. Gives particular attention to buying, selling and renting city property. 30-3m Good Wholesome "Vinegar. Any one can make it. See advertisement of W. H. Bishop. SJ-Sm B. &,. HI. R.R. R. TICKETS. The Burlington & Missouri River Railroad have opened an olllce for the sale of through tickets to all principal points East from Brownvillc. Call for tickets via B. &. M. at the office of l-3m J. L. CARSON. The Meadow Kiln? Mower works? over stones and knolly ground to a charm.' For simplicity, durability, and capabilities and lightness of draft, it Is unexcelled. Can bo had of Sliellenbciuers. The best the market affords can always be found on the boards of Daughcrty's Rcstu rant, one door west of the Bank. -. 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 bestma terial used. 11-tf MACIIIXE OIL at McCREERY A NICKELL'S. MOORE &. BRADFORD, Booksellers and Stationers, next door to the Post Office, have just recel veil a new and com plete stock of Books, Maps.Charts.Globesand Stationary. Are prepared to furnish School Furniture of every description, anddefy competltlon for price and quality. School officers, teachers and all interested are re quested to call and examine our stock. No trouble to show goods. S8-tf Irp FOB THE NEXT 30 DAYS, 1 X Taints, Oils, lUass, Window Shades. I and Wall 1'aiier. at 1 McCUEEItY & NICKELL'S COST 34-um. i WM. J. AUSTIN, ItEAt. ESTATE AGENT. Thoroughly acquainted with Southern Ne braska; buys and sells Improved or Unim proved Land, Town lots, &c, on commission or otherwise. Personal attention given to all matters entrusted to him. Correspondence solicited. Oflice: F. E. Johnson & Co.'sstore, McPherson Block, Brownville, Neb. 3Gtf How many houswlves are thero who have experienced the dliliculty of obtaining good vinegar. Head the advertisement of W. II. Bishbp In this paper. o3-3ni IjOiv for Cash. Taints, Oils, Lead and Glass In abundance at McCrecry & Nickel's See Advertisement headed "Land! Land!!" SUELLEa'BERGER BROS. This linn arc 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 have they established a trade not sur passed south of the Platte river, that is in Hardware and CuUtery. Iiimtliltf,jiii.jlr. ritoclcJa- vacfcnowledcdJjKtoUii ibemtMt 5mp!cie-'3aj;b&2!ii ''Ifcnntet&iSfca j jpsssable. Thpjwlm t.oJceep'onlyithijtrue m.. , -j, i-i- - t. I IT ! Til Swd'trlcdtfn WHtSve3Hw?rand every Ifousci wife in these six counties knows that their TInwaro is-uxievitiallcd. They also keep a full supply of Blacksmith's Furnishings, and Iron of every size; and Fence Wire, by the ton. They are enterprising, liberal, and sell as lotfaslt Is possible to, aud make a living profit. Give them a call, No. 71 Me Phcrsou's Block. Liargestassortmentof Blank Books, Mem orandums and -Butcher's Books, In the city, at the postolllco. Wherever Kay is to be cut, there Is the place for a Meadow King Mower. You can get them atShellenberger Bros. General Itailrond Ticket Office for all points at the Star Hotel. 12.3m Sorpjo Machinery Among the many Sorgo Mills now before the public, none rank higher than the following.- 'American Prize,' 'American Sampson, 'American Vulcan,' and 'American Hercules,' manufactured by Geo. L. Squier ..t Bro., Bufialo.N. Y., and for sale by Sbellenberger Bro's. They arc all vertical mills, weighing from 300 to 1200 pounds, and with relative capacity of from two hundred to twelve hundred gallons pet day. These Mills havo all the Improve ments which long experience has suggested and have the reputatlcu of working with more ease to man and beast than any other Mills made. Call at Shellcnberger's and get a Sorgo Manual and see the Mills. ' ,::-. Imrgcst stock of Stationery in the city, at the post oflice. Weston's Cylinder Churn. Sbellenberger Bros, are entitled to the thanks and patronage of all who have cows for their Introduction of tliis valuable churn. Itis the most complete, simple and efficient churn made, and Its price brings It within the reach of all. Tiicre are three sizes at $3.50, SJ.OO, and Si.3), respectively. These churns, as soon as Introduced, must certain ly take precedence of all others for simplici ty, durability and cheapness. a nxi: Limiii'n yakd. Kllbourn, Jenkins & Co., corner of Fourth and Main streets in this city, have constant ly on hand a full stock of the best Pine Lum ber of nil kIndt;ulso,ulsoSnsh, Doors, Blinds, Shingles, lath, Mouldings, Frames, etc., etc., which they areselling at the lowest possible figures for which the same can be got out of the log and shipped to this point. Tiicy arc determined to continue as heretofore to sup ply tho bulk of lumbes, eta, used In this Land District. Call and see them ! 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 be held at tho oflice of the Pro bate Judge In tho city of Brownville, Nema ha county, Nebiaska. commencing on the first Monday of each calendar month. A. W. MORGAN, 27-tf Probate Judge. 'Banister, Rami Bail and Newel Posts kept by J. R. Bell A Son, at their Lumber Yatd corner of College and Flrst-sts. Fresh Eggs and Yellow Butter can al ways bo' had. Read the advertisement "Greatest Work of the Age," in tills paper. S3-3m Everything canned at tho Postoffic?. Peaches, Raspberries, Strawberries, Black berries, WhortleberHes, Plums, Gages, Dam sons, Quinces, Cherrles.-LlmaBeans, String Beans, Green 'Corn, Pine-Apples, Tomatoes, Lobsters, Oysters, &c, Ac. Go and see the large varieties.. Clocks, splendid assortment. , WATCHES, full stock. JEWELHY, In abundance at Dunn & Ilnys who also do all kinds of re pairing of Clodcs, Watches or Jewelry. No. 29, Main street. ll-;hn : j ,.See Advertisement of Dr.,Butts' Dlspen sary, headed Bool'..for"the Million ilAit- kiage Guide in another column. It&hould 27-y be read by all. Doty-lVnsulnj Shtfrti'. Itlaclilncs, at Dcnrcr & c New Boot and Shoe Shop. Mr. Geo. Denny, boot and shoo maker. No. 15 Main street, In soliciting a sharp of public patronage, takes this opportunity to say that all goods leaving his shop shall be as ordered, and no person allowed to leave dissatisfied. Repairing neatly done and promptly at tended to. Remember tho shop, sign or the boot. 3-3m Try the Postolllco for all kinds of Groce ries. By buying thero you will get no old goods that have beendn the store for threo or four months, but tho very best, and every thing fresh. Fence Wire, In abundance at Shcllcnber ser Bro'3. Found. Tlio best and cheapest stock of Harness, Saddles, Collars, Whips, Fly Nets, Riding Bridles, Martingales, Curry Combs, Brushes, Cards, Rubber Combs, Surcingles, Gurths and Llnches. The best of Buckskin and Lace Leather, also the celebrated Vacuum Oil Blacking for Harness, Boots and Shoes, all of which can be found at Sauder's, at low rates for cash. :j-3ru Board by the day or -iveclc at Daughcr ty's Rcsturant, one door west of the Bank. Study Yoitr Interest and read tho ad vertisement "Greatest Worlcof the Age," in this paper. 33-3m The Trichina Spiralis or Porlc Worm. Perhaps it Is not generally known that the much talked of trlcJiiiia tplrulLt, or pork worm, was first discovered in America by Ilr. It. C. Kendall, 01 Philadelphia, Pa., with that American Instrument known as the Craig microscope, costing only?2,T5, after repeated failures to discover the worm with n imported microscope, costing fw, "of feebler power and less reliable." This fact Dr. Kendall stands ready to prove at any time. The. "Craig" Micro scope In neat box with full direction Is mailed any where lor ?J,73, by 11 II. Itoss. 313 Locust St., St. LouLs 3ro. Head the advertisement In.thls paper. 33-3m A Wonderful Microscope. Itev. Daniel Wise. D.T., editor of the New York Sunday School Advocate, thus speaks of the cele brated Craijj Microscope : "Its simplicity, cheapness, and great magnifying power struck me with surprise. Then I was exam ining a lly's eye by its aid, and was struck with wonder at the skill and power of the Creator which Is displayed iu its structure. When I haw a state ment in an advertisement that;the Craig Microscope magnified one hundred diameters, aud could be bought for f !),! thought it was one of the huni bugi or the hour, for I had paid ?i0 fora microscope not long before. But now I find it to be really valu able instrument which I should like to see intro duced Into the families of our readers In place of the manifold useless toys which please for an hour and is then destroyed. This microscope would both amuse and Instruct them, and I advise every boy and irirl who wishes to know the -wonders which lie in lutle things to save his money until he has fTo, which will pay for the microscope and the postage when sent by mall." -s a holiday gilt this microscope is unsurpassed, being ornamental, instructive, amusing and cheap, and never looses Its Interest. Agents and dealers supplied on reasonable terms. A. sample will he mailed, post pain. 10 any auarrcs Tor f J,-), oy a. Koss,.ll3 Locust St., St. J.otiis, Mo. Itead the advertisement Iu another column. 33-31U ' it. COMMJZJWIslL. EROWKVILLE. Corn. shelled Jftffin Onions ... $0 Corn. In the ear. .-torf H Wool Unwiwhtd-Sifn 35 .Spring Wheat &"S(i75 I Tub WasheiUMKiio Oats . -JuSs-j i Honey. M Harley Oats :W I&jj.'s VXi Li Barley. W(al Hatter .avS "". KprinsW Flour .J,t Chickens. fdoz-.J.'Xl Fall W Flour 1.2, BcefCattle IM-WJ, Potatoes Tofift) lloiri Kress 7.00 Lard 12) JHdes.Ureen 5 Bacon Sides 3) " llrv Flint 12 Canvnsert Ham"? Oi'fMink ft.iWC't 1.VJ " Shoulders IS) , Heaver. gl.OlXfi 1.3 No country cared In the. Coon 3X3.70 market. Apples, green .ft.50 PRAXG'S CIIROilIOS ATCfac-xImUr reproductions of exquisite oil paint- ing-j, , m) nuniiramy uxccutcu as to render 11 linposst hlajforniiy one but experts to detect the difference between them. Ask for them at the Art and Picture Stores. Oar Cliriwtos are sent 0"tcJo anv address within UieVnitcJ States, eut of the ilissLssipp! on receipt or price, l'rang's "t'hromo Journal." Issued fmarterly. con- inlni n tAtiinTt.tn ilocri tit tti ! titiriin nfniiF t li rt mos, with special Information about the arc apec-J IANi.?! - ft:iT-iiii -. -.-- Choice Southern Nebraska Lands POP. SALE. CouiBanrt Sec Thorn IJcforc i'nrcliasiiiij Elsevrhcre. GRI-..-.T 2S.1KGAE3.S 0?FE!1E5 The :b briber will sell at private Faleoineof the bent lands in Southern Nebraska. Tliee lands are well situated, bei'iK lecated within a four honrsdrivc ot the principal river towns, Uniwnvlllf, Aspln wall, Aragoaud Kulo. and near the projected lines ofraiiriKul: The llrownvillc, l-t. Kearney it l"acllic, thei:urlintom(:S.nitbve-tern,lroni Ituloi which l already cuniliU'ted to the centre ol illclianlson Co.) tlic-wirtliern Kan-ui.4 t .Sotitlicrn Nehnnka, now being tiuiUfrmi Hiawatha to Nebraska City, itost ul these lan.l- lie In Klcliardson itnd Neuialiaco-Jii-ties. acknowledged to be the best counties In the State fin agricultural ptirposi-., not Inaptly called the "ttarden 01" the Western World."' These lands were located eleven years mco, when choice selec tions could be made, and they are for the ilrst- time offered for sale. ... , Anions the many quarters oITered for sale arc llu- rii!!fviti:r: Northeast nuarter Section .;, Town .1, Hansen. Northwest " " V.t, :t. " 1-1. Soathwet Southwest " Northwest " Southwest " Nartheast " Kast '- of ti w " East, ors w " Southwest " Northeast " Southwest " Northeast " Northwest " Southeast " Northwest " EiLstSorse " West !2 or.s w " South.', of if if" North'. 11 w ' linencopiaioi me JOBriiaisenure- 10 -w auursse, 0Hrcc-JiK-fstarift..fl. m". ' ". i2-v -;. , f Touy & 00. nostaa. ismh. .w. ,iiil jmimfir - """'" -" ' " " ' wtjVAKIi:! f si., " S, " U, co " a u. 31, " 5. " n. 11. ." 3, 11- 7, " -I. " . !), " . " H. 9, " 3, " U. 2). " 3, " 15. ,- " 3, " l-t. 15, " ::, ' 11. .-., " 3, " H. .".. " 3, " 11. 11, " 3, " 11. H. " 3, " 11. IU, " 0, ' II. 3). " 5. " 11. 5, " fi, " 13. 8, " ti. ' i:t lSXNE3LUlil IE GEVEiV. 1LOAG For iiarticulars address tint subscriber. Dr. J. A. WIIOK, either at Urownvllle, Netaaha comity, or at 1'aIIsCity, Birhanlson comity, Nebraska. Br. Wroecannlwavs be found cither at the Beynolds llon-e. I!ro nville. ot at the Union Hotel, iOimkI's) Falls City, where all pcrsomtl applications must be made. 41-3m j. e. shooe: & BEO., Would inform their numerous Iriends and tlicpnb- T5 Tlic generally inai iney naveoiiuaiiuainrgt 11 I assortinent ofatl kinds of ATIVE LUMBE U hlch thev will sell at prices to suit cus- J. 1 tnmor. Pnrrlcs intendinc: to build would' do wcil to call and see them at their Lumber Yard HU.LSDAI.3, IfSS., before purchasing elsewhere. 37m fSSNGER'S Tlio Siiigoi jlanracturins Co is now producinc nearly MOO, 000 Scwimr Tlla cliities per nnnnm, and is not able to meet the demand, but In order to do so, new- factories are be ing erected that will snpply T-irc.-i Hiuidroi- and Pifty Thousand Machinea oach Year. The lHjpiiIiiril- of the "New Famit.V" Sewing rachliie is onlvsnrrassed by its nseftitncss aud slra plicitv; darcbillt vand beauty. Where known It Is .lifllaii: ior otiier manufacturers to enectsalcj. and tiny" employ every means to foist their prodect up on the people. llyers of Sewlnp Machines should avol.l canvassr- p nd peddlers, who resort to com pulsion to matrcnales, for no machine can bedeslr able that is forcibly thrust upon the pnrchaser.- TheSincer ".New Family," and the "New No. 1 Scwinc Ttlncbinc IThc latter for Iiress makers. Tailors,. Shoemakers, Ac.,1 are eagerly .-ouxht for, and a lursc stock can be found In our sales rooms, together wlthcverj- useful accessory intended for them. Wes-llSilkTwLst. fAitton and Llnnen Threads, Needles, Oil, Screw-driver-., Ac., at. retail, or In nunutlty, at manufacturers prices. Catalogues, Price j-sts. it, in Engll-li or (!er manj lurnlshed on application by mail or othcr- Wl" OJ--S' & LOWE. COT Fourth Street, 41-It ST. LOUIS, MO. FEMS Wagon &lacks&..7hho? .1 y ONE DOOR WEST OF COtTltT llOfSE. WAGOT MAKING, Repairing, Plow's, and all work done in the best manner and on short notice. Satisfaction Rnaran anteed. 'Give him a call. 3Hy. BOOTS AND SHOES; Markct, at -Best in the HETZEI-'S. BLAS"3S of all kind, constantly o baud, atthe Advertiser Job Olllce. UUffiUjMUilliiuiJ D. KEBUCK, REAL ESTATE AGENT, For tho purchase and sale. of Real Estate la Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Kan sas, Nebraska and Col orado, PAYING- TAXES, &e. Valuable Lands la above named States for sale on long time. Otnee. -a Main street. J BROWKTILLG, KEE5RASHA. U-tm 32. U. ROSS, Map Publisher Wholesale, and Rotail Denier is. Oval, Eustic and Fancy Frames, Engravings, Lithographs, CJirHiOMADS, Albums, Pocket Maps, and Charts, 313 LOCUST STREET, ST. JjOVIS, MO. Bonk and Stationery Dealers. Agents and Can- vassvrs supplied at the lowest rates- oonu ior aercnpuve circulars. 33-3m TUZIESUXXG MACHIKES. J. I. CASE fc CO., RACINE, .... WISCONSIN. TlfANUFACTUKEltS OF TUIIESIIINO MA-iU- CirrN KS. with Pitts'. Climax anil Mocnt ko Hone Powers. Tread Powers, Wood Rawing Machines and PorUble Engines. Descriptive cir culars sent free by mull. iSSThe largest manufac turers of Tjiu KMiKK-s In the Wouui, 3-3m For sale by F. A. TiSDKr.. J R.. & Ov. Brownville. Nebraska. NEW STEAM EERRT Tlio BroTmvillo Ferry Company have now running between aSXiOTTIN VUL.G.J2, P0325., A D ISTortli Star and Phelps City, Mo., the new and commodious Steam 1'erry MARY J. AIZNOl&l rpHIS BOAT is entirely new, with JL power and capacity to cross everything that may come, in any weather. For crossing Cattle into or out of this Laud Dis trict, this ts the best point. This boat is especially fitted npto ensure safety In crossing stoolr.nnd larse cattle pens are already erected at the St. Joe. AC. 11. Deixit at Phelps City. We can Insure the traveling public that all in our power shall be done to make this the most reliable crossing on the Missouri river. BROWNVILLE FERltY 13-33- DR. A REGULAR GRADUATE OFMEDIClNE. ,L as diploma at oiflce will show, has been lonjrer cnsccd in tho treatment of. Venereal. Sexual and Prl vateDisc-ses than any otherphy- sicianmat.L,onis. fcrpmiis, uonorrnca, uicet. Stricture, Orchitis, I fern la, and Rupture; all Urinary -Dl-envr. and Syphllltle or Mercurial Afflictions of the throat, s Lin orbonesaretreat- eawmntnparnicucci success. Spennatorrhea, Sexual Debility, and Impotency, as the rewK in -c.siu5j jruuui, 'ubi ciccem ib aaa tarer rears, ctomer caeses. and which nradace IBuaeoiRiBioiiowin7cncc, asnocraraai cmis i9fw?,Wotches, dclilllty, dizziness, dlBancss cf 3BHTV Of TwnK-s. lossof tilfimirr. and IsexMlpoirer. tmi ren-ttrtngs-arrlagelsjprop- TlieDoctor'sonnortunltleslnbosnltala-nilnrt- vatenractlco are uusnrpassediuSt.Loulsorany othcrclty Hack flies ofbt.Loulsnaiiersnrove that lie lias been located there longer by years thananyothersadvertlship. Tlice-ta.llsument, iiDrary. laooratorj- auu appointments aro unri valed In the West, unsurpassed anywhere. Age. with experience, csil be rilled upon, and the doctor eaiireier to hiany physicians throngh outthe country- In past success and present posltlonlie stands without a competitor. The writings of a physician whose reputation Is Unlon-wtde should be worth reading. DR. WIirnriER'S ramplctsent to any address in asealcdcnvelonefortwo stanins. Slanv nhv- elcians introduce patients to tho doctor after reading bis medical pamphlet. Communica tions confidential. A friendly talk wlllcostyon nothing. Ofllcc central, yetretlred No 617 St. nanesEi.,Bi. .ouis,io iioursua.m. 10p.m CONTINUES to treat all Private Diseases. Syph ilis, alllormsof Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture,' &c completely eradicated. That numerous class of cases resulting from self-abuse, producing ua manliness, neryousdcblllty, irritability, eruptions,' seminal cmiislons, andfinally impotency, pcrma nently cured. Tersons afflicted wltli delicate, ln- tricate and long-stimding constitutional complaints are politely invited to call for consultation, which costsnothlng. Experience, tho best of teachera, has enabled nlm to perfect remedies at once effi cient, safe, permanent, and which in most cased can be used without hindrance to business. The es tablishment embraces oflice, receptlonand waiting rooms, also boardlD it and sleeping apartments for patients requiring dally personal attention, and vapor and chemical baths. No matter who have failed, state your case. Read his pamphlet, sentto any addressfree. Thousands ofcascstrcated annn nllyat oflice and all over the country. 01C Wasb lngtonave..St.Louls. irnurs 9 a. M. to 7 r. M Pamphlets sentto any r ress for two stamps. I 7-ly a. OJ:XKiL.i We have on harulr. large STAPLE AHD To which T7e are making co we are selling at Prices as the Mississippi. In the Quality of our Goods FLOUR OF THE EO HIGHEST jjffARSSTI c?0"o:-iJ53s:?L3r g0S& ijf fijl pi; SWAN P p n n n p 1 p n zn 12-40 CBxmMtrjJurexm-- t J-vu- A. L. ItlCH. ABIAXiISTRATIOK s EIOH & GILMOEE, 6n(.-ccssors to W. H. SHALL, Dealers axd joi.bers ix R" iW US&& S 1r3,&s,0 U&Vvi Snclj. as CoSecs, Sugars, Tcc, I-Tolosses. Sjrrug, ?lour, 3aeon, Thih, Dried Boof, Salt, Coal Oil, Toljacco, Cigars, Chocso. Driodaiitl Graca limits, Con fi3ctionarie of all Hinds, "WooiTon Vnre, &c. In connection with, the above they Ireep constantly on hand a large supply of fccJ, C'ORJV, OATS, BRAX, SIGilTS, &c All Goods Sold at Prices, that Defy Competition, Highest Market Price paid forall kinds of COC.vTI-Y PKODUCE. r.lncel Prices t6 suit tho Times, Small Profits and Fair Dealinir. is their invariable rule, Goods will be sold to Country Merchants In cither large or :nall lulls and at extremely low ratesi " " J. A. TLNEn. T. K. HETK0LJ5S. SOUTHERN MOTEL. PXKE R & RE YA'OLDS, JYqpncfora Eight street, two blocks from R. B. Dvpot, ST. JOSEPH, 310. 4oly TIIE GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MTSSRIT J nut Published la a Sealed EbtcIopc ritlCE SIX CENTS. A Lecture on the-Nature, Treatment and. Radical Cum of Strmatarrho?a. or Seminal Weakness. In- valuntary linLslons. Sexual Debility and Impetll u.cua iu .11111 uuctvftHiarKiiy. j crvousu. un sumption. Epllepsey anil 1'lt. Mental and Miystcal -incapacity. resunuiK : rrom setf-abuse,e. ByBon- -kkt J. Cux.Vxkwki.i 31. K.. authoor of the --lireon UOOK." itc The worlil-renowned author. In this admirable Lecture, clearly prove from nlsoniT experience, that llmawlul consequencts ofeelf-ubuse may be cnVctnally removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, boiigIus.lnstrumcuts. rings or cordials, pointing out a mode or cure at once certain and effectual, by which every snnercr, no matter what bLs condition mar be. may cure hlmseir. cheaply, privately anil radically. TILTS LECTURK WII.T, PROVE A ROOS TO TJIOU SAXJVi AXD TJmiSfAXRA Sent, under seal. In a plain envelope, to anyad- tuexs.jKuipaia, on receipt 01 six cents, or two posi stamps. Also, Dr. CulverweU's "Marriage Guide," price Zi cents. Address the Publishers, CIIAS. J. C. KhlNK .fc CO.. EI Bowery, .N e w York. Tost Office Bos ;,5SG C-ly H, P a. a n Ml Mm vj 4.JI JRA-bt m q . 0 1 f HI --! r t J8 J 4 25S3 in 2 I f . c a s c Q 'V'. 30T1-S WASHINa.3 XCfciCHrEra ! Lately mnch Improved and the New UniyersalGloihesWringer frROTiaj vrvrk. R0VELLs patent JL Doable Cig-VheeW, and. the Putcnt Stp. a noiviiJi-iiicnUonsblyiirsuiierior to any afHNtmtus for wanhinjr clothes ever invented, and will save thelrciHt twice a year, by savinjc laboraad clothes. isoHttjsrjiiieoplewho have nsed'tbcm testify as follows ; They save three-fourth of the lalior nnd cost, and pay tor thsmy.lves l!h In money and content meat. Let every rciinc ladv learn lo nsetliem. anil every married one keep them In her house. Xt r fMctin llca.'tune. "An excellent Washing Jlncliine. We have tried It. Tbeflothes Wrineris verj1 supprtor. A good hand will wash a Iarre numoer or pieces In u few Uoxmr-Rait loh (X. ( 1 Riilseoixtl JMItmtM. "After two years' experience with a Doty, wc nr assured that 11 is the greatest nc:p uuu economizer of time, labor and money we havo yet bad Intro duced into our household." IWliumson Smith. Xeu Orleans. "I have bad a Doty Washer hi my iamily for some time, it gives entire satisfaction, and I take pleasure In commending It to the bead of every household." R. Toirtrs.JrjTiTtm, 7jcu. "1 have had one of Doty's Clothes Washer's la use for a year, and I am perfectly satisfied with It. ty family have tried It faithfully, and have never known It to fail to accomplish all that it proft-sso to." JW. J. . Stcvais, OincorU Jlinalc LXjIUbc Statcnillc,X.a PRICES A FAIR OFFER. If the Merchants In your place will not furnish, or -Ciidfnr Mm Machines, semi us the retail price Washer f 15. Kxtra Wringer Jlo.and v. will fnrwura either or both machines, tree or freight, to place where no one is selling: nnd so sure are we they will he liked, that we agree to remiitl the iuone irony one wishes to return the machines fre 6: f-oVtit, after a month's trial, according to direc tions. .. nusband, father or brother should jiermit the drudgery of washing with the hands, fifty-two day- 111 ineyear, wnen it can ieioiieoett"r, moreexpe dltlnualy, with less labor, nnd 110 Injury to the gar ments, by a Doty Clothes Washer and a Universal Wringer. 5iil bv denlf rs generally, to whom liberal dls- oums aro- nuiui:. it. C. IS--0irX--4G,.-0ii. Aent, 41-."m 32 Cortland fL.NewIVork. dill i'i' 1-11.. 1 11 1. 1 mi iii 11 ii ill M DliVLElia IN 1 ami well assorted stock of rA2?C"T GMIOCERIE3 ustant additions, and "tfrhic-i low as any Honse west o WE DEPY COMPETITION ArPIJOVED 3RXDS. PRIGS PAID PO :r:eg:o"itcxd 55WAiY Sc X5X20. A. H. GILLMOI.Fi AT THE f?. Li -iW a. '-!$ ! AV J.2ML4 h? r" I rli JmSK "ww&ve 9,'trvSr3 BTjOMfi3fiira ?5SSjf?S jy'rajrlrTf jP wBU$Bn "WAS!3fl Sua m &s f Pwisiois & C TBI "l ira tr tr tt in Pr "TiiTi PHIXXJPS & AK2S' ' GREAT W2STEHH S3fcx Liyery, Feed, Safe and Exchange AID; Corner Main and LcvwSt, BKOWJiyiTXIw HAVING pnrchasctl this Stable o A.I. Cospswrll.wc are prepared to-fnrBlsh the b-t TKA.IS, IJFGGIKSanrrrAK'ftTAnTiH In Southern Nebraska, at LOWJSST e.9oC.-ATES. Hoom for Fifty Horses. Corral for tock. l"artlcu lar attention paid to Feedlnc or Itoantlift TTorse. l-lyj riIlLLllS&lAlS. FARMEE8' WIVES. HOW TO MAKE GOOD SXROIVG- E7EBI3JH ".53 V E-i & ,1 JT OJmJ DAY! From Cider, Sorghum, Molasses, Sa gar, "Wino, or tlto jnico of any tdt, Directions Simple nnd Easy. Cost not one-half iha-t of tho old preeeM of allowing Cider to soar ta hsarrela Any ono can nraho it. Full Direo tions sent nponrocoipt of Fifty Cents Address, IV. U. IUS-IO-, 335m ST. LOUIS, fO. "WHEN VOtT BUTT A COOKING STOYE it is economy TO GET THE BEST L --fy 1- Have been sold in tho last two years NOT ONI; HAS FAILED TO GIVE ENTIRE SATISFAStf-M They arc universally acknowledge- The Best Cooking lm Made! AND WIIEKEVElt KNOWN Tisrw OTsim iiuni muiD imtnmm Tor TJnifonrdty in Balling, For Economy in tho -tso of Pnol, .ForDnrabilityvntlCoiivonionoo, and their perfect adaptation to tho 1VAXTS OF WESTERN rjEOI-liEi SEND FOR MtlCE IJST TO Sliellenbergcr Bros., I-roivn.'iIIiC.tel. .. 27-y !' . li --j. i- HfWJrWJ! MFOETAJSX TO TUB CE-lniJ-iTEp ?ATtfT CIJAlGMlCKOSCOrE I Burlng tltc past Six Vcarii ll'n xvorth has Iircn tcstiliel to lij- tliouiiniidtf ot Sclent lilc Men, School Teacjicra, Stu (IcntM, Physicians, and otlierw. Siiuilinc(l mill Atlaptctl to Popnlaras M-cllac ScientlUc'utc, l is ait Optical IVomlcr. Its Magnifying poivrr la TEjST thousand times Combining endless Instruction -vitU nmusemcitt. A Dcmitll'itl Glfl,nntt ono that never loose- Its Interest, reveals the unseen ivo-derii of 'creation, Eels In Vinegar, AuininU in "Water, Chceao Mitcs, Sugar antl Xtvlx Insects, milk. Globule, Ailnltcrn.loua In Foot. anl Drugs. Also the Trichina Spiralis, or PoTfc Worms. A very 3oantiful and Oruuceital Instrruuei--, rLouIJI ho on tho table ot cvory pnily, PitysJciivn, Scirmtiflo ifcia, Sfcwrloitt nnd ScLooI. An Unseen "Kingdom Is orento the eyoby this Instrnment. 'No lover of th- -i-autluil sliuntd bo without It. Kvcry Instrnment 's jntitir In a neat box; with full directions for uning it. carefully jntsted on tho cover. Thousand- have been sent by mull, and the proprietor Kunrantees a ule transit toeacli-lnstru-nifiit. Wcin---eudlnsf them 'Vrday. l'rlcc by nrnil, jxtdojrviiilU, ?2,"0, or with two llonntwl 1 ij-ts, t. Addravi, K. 1..HOSS. TV-tin 3t.T TAcmt Street, St. Irfuils, To. A BOOS r02I 2'iE M3SLUOH. MARRIAGE A rrlr.t- Cn.:er t b. -tarHci. r !... abo.t ta vary, oa the pLjfto!oc!cal aiiitrifl anil irttUtlc., ot tltV'x-il iytn. with U lfrse4!rerr'.inTielB'. CUSDE. na prrrr-UDK ocjpnn(.M-ii)r.t,TielOBci'mpio,-e. -Xlisalaitmii- wni.or mo ImuJrrd od twcutT roar P-Si, vU-oomerou tD.rxTlnj.. -C!tccniaiaTalal'lnfor. mmtloa for hoto w-o are mmnUiY,je ntsipl3t- Jnnrv. 3tlll.lt It abookthoat-ttobfriiactrlw:tallrj-, aixl. Botl-lieaTCfeMlyatx-llbaboiJ!. ' Seat to may 000 fto:fcitafe;ftr JIftr OaU. A-drtiIr.i:ntU'DI-jo-rx,;ro 1 2 Sorti Ei.'Ui 'jitm EU Loots, Ho. . . . 9 Notico to .ho Aim etc d and Unfortunate. Etforo appljtns to fio atrTm q-nck xbj itrml la public paperf. cr -,Ib aj n'tiiz't rn.lies. pf rn Dr. liatt work. 00 cutter v.at jor ducue ii, or taw dcptonblr jenr eosdltloa. Dr. B.tla can bs. eonra!tl. pnrtmally or - Bv-, on th dlteuei SKOtloord li Lit . CSto, Ko.lJ5jrt..jl EtrRt, ttwcea K-rltt sad O.otut, St. -, Xo. 1 1 1 ' A. 3Etico Ooliootion. -t50WLAjn'3 ItEtXIPTft Mtito Art. 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