- Hi fCIAL PA?F THE CITY s0C1A DIRECTORY LODGES. ro-w-aville Chapter Situ 4; Jl. A. M. i5r glWv.Sccy. o:jp.Vemaha VallerLodjte-No. 4 A. V: Jfc oils first ami .Mrd Satnrrtay nights In each month. SSJiSon veiy Saturday night. It. W Lodge "oi Furxas, i? m. John Blake. Secy. T nrninivillff Lndcc 0. 5, I. O. O. P. Kejnilar meetings Tuesday evening ot each H. c. Lett, y. G. J. StevejtsoS, Secy. week, CHURCHES. erFol'rcsliytcrian uuurcn. services eocu JeSs? sabbath at 10-.30 a. m., and ;30ti.m. Prayer rtinc Wednesday evenings. Sabbath School ScloctP-m. J-T.Baibp. Pastor. Hctuodist E. Church. Services each sabbath at 10:30 a. m., and 7;S0 p. mi Sun- a.x Scbool at 9 a. m. i'rayer jvteeung Tnurhaay "& W.B. 3L Colt, Pastor. t Chriht'H Church Episcopnl. Corner Atlantic and tecond streets, tjervices every em-day Morninjr Tat io,'j oxiock p. m. bunaay hchool at i'j o'clock. EvenlnsService at 7 o'clock nnlr Communion administered on the flrst Sunday of each month. Seats free. O. B. DAVIS, Kector. Unntlut Charch. Corner Fourth and At lantic streets. Services every Sabbath ex- rrat the tliird in each month, at ll o'clock a. m., and To'clock p. m. Sunday School at 10 a. m. prayer Meeting Wednesday evening. T. S. LOWE, Pastor. Christian Cllnrch, London. Divine ser vice every fcabbath at 11 a. m., and In the evening. Rev. J. C Latsox, Pastor. St. Jinry's Kpihcopni I'eru. bervice -verv Sundar mornlnc and evenlmr. Sun- dsj- School at 3 o'clock i. m. Itev. It. C Talbott, pastor. 5a Cumberland Prcsbyterlnn.- -ML PlCAS- xr& ant CongTecaUon will hold dlvine service IntheMcZion Baptist Church, two miles west of Brownvllle, each fourth Sabbath, morning and evening. Ttev. A. IIippetoe. Pastor. OI. E. Church London. Services every other Sabbath. Itev. J. W. ILartkt, Pastor. 9G8TH. E. Church, Pern. Services every Sab ' hath. Itev. Mabtuc PmTdlAltn. Pastor. "-""SPO!. E. Church. 'cnmha City, Services every other Sabbath. B. BcnoK, Pastor. CITY OFFICALS. tr2SCity Council. Meets the First Thursday In J&e? each month. Mayor, C F. Stewart. Al dermen. F. A-Tisdcl.W. D. Lewis. F. E. Johnson, r Veidbordt.D. Plasters. Marshal. D. CapmbclU nk J. B. Docker. Attorney, S. French. Treas Trer.J.W. Middieton. Engineer. T. W. Bedford. MAILS. 'Northern, Eastern and .Southern, de- narts at a. zru: arrives awp.ra. Balo Mail arrives at 8 p. m departs at 7 a. m. Pern Mail arrives at 10 m.; departs at 12 p. m. Beatrice Mail arrives at 8 p.m.; departs at 7 a. m. Grant Mall arrives Fridays at 4 p. m departs Thurida vs at S a. m. Post Office Hours from 7 a. m., to 7Jf p. m. Sun Tliys from lOto IP's a. m. W. A- POLOCK. P. M. RAUOJIOjLDS. St. JoscpIi& Council Blufls R.R FOB San Francisco and tlie East and South.. Two trains dally each way, between St. Joseph and Council BluQs, connecting as follows At St Joseph with the Hannibal fc fcU Joseph Railroad far Qulncy. Kansas City via Cameron, tot. LonU via Macon and the East. Atfct Joseph with the Missouri Valley Railroad for Atchison, Leavenworth. Kansas City, ic. At Council BluilH with Union Eacilic Railroad for Denver, Salt Lake and California. At Council Bluffs w ith Chicago A. "orth Western Railroad for Sioux City and " Up Jiivrr." Pullman's Palace Curs arc run through from Council Bluffs to St Louis and Qulncy. TIME TARLE, Xo. 10. 7b take (ffect Sunday Juneh, 1S70, at IZo'eloek; noon. m im im o. 4 Expres,bound South, leave Phelps &23 p m Train No. 3 dally except Monrtaj.'. Train Xo. 4 dally except Saturday. All other trains daily except Sunday. AL- HOPKESS, Gen'l Suierintcndent E3Jacob Rogers' Omnibus leaves Brownville ft let Depot at a a. m. ana vi m.. aaiij. Uanjiibal & Saint JoscpliTime Tabic. Taking efiect January 9th, 1S70. AKItlVE. ?d. 1 DavExp. daily except Sunday 7:3) pm Jfo. 3 Pacific Exp. daily except Monday .too a m No. 5 Night Exp. daily except Monday 7:50 a m o. 7 Through lrt daily except Monday 5:45 a m o. 9 Through frt. dally except Monday ftJ5 a m No. It Wav lrt. dally exceptfaunday K55 p m No. IS Macon frt. daily except bunday 11:30 a m No. Z Day Exp. daily except Sunday &40 a m No. 4 Night Kxp. dally except Sunday 5:20 p m No. 6 Pacific Exp. dally except Sunday 12:45 a m No. 8 St Louis Ex. dally except Sunday 2:00 p m NalO Way frt. dally except Sunday..-- f-fi JS Kai: Ttirough frt. diirpf OTfniBr-rzsi m No.14 Through frt dally except Saturday- Apm No. 4 will not stop at Saxton. Osborn. Kidder, Corner. Moorsvllle. Utlca, Wheellnt: or Meadvllle. Na C will not stop at Saxton, Easton. O"' Breckinridge. Moorsvllle. Wheeling or Meadvllle. b ' T. B. RURNE1T, Ceil. Agent Union Pacific Railway Time Table. Until further notice trains wllll"ve and arrive at Omahadally as follows: LEAVE. AHIIIVJS. Dally Exp .11:15 a. m. Hotel Exi 4:13 p. m. Mixed 5:45 p. m. JFrelght 7:00 a. nu Dally Exp 4:15 p. m. Hotel Exp 11:15 a.m. Mixed 4.-00 p. in. ;Frelght 1:30 p. m. Tho TTnti.l V.llirPSS trail! leaves at 4:15 ever Thursday, and arrives at 11U5 every Sunday tExcept Sundays. . , . , Dallr connections made at Omaha with Chicago t Norihw extern, Chicigo, Rock Island and Pacific and St Joseph and Council Bluffs Railroads, nnd Missouri River line of stecmers for all points East andSouth. , , ,. At Chevcnne with Denver Taclfic R. R. for all points In Colorado and New Mexico. At llrvan with stages for Sw cetw ater Mines. At Ogden with Utah Central R. R. for Salt Jake City and other points in Utah. AtOgdcn with Central Pacific Railroad, for Cor rine, Virginia City, Helena, and all iolnts In Mon tana. Also, lor Sacramenta. San Francjsco, and all paints in Idaho, Nevado and California. All freight delivered at the Omaha depot prior to 130 p. nu HI go west Uie same day. No freight received for shipment after &00 P-.- , Tickets for sale to all points west, at the Ticket Office of the Union pacificRallroad. at which oluce berths on sleeping cars, can be secured. F.Ooltojj.G.T.A. J. U. JlA.ll.uu.i,ire. -"1 ILBbowxsos, JS, . X . F. A. Pacific Railway of Missouri. Passengers leaving St. Joseph via. Missouri Val ley Railroad at 1 o'clock p. m., make close and sure connections at Kansas City with this popular road, arriving at St Louis next morning at 6 o clocks This Is no w a first-class road in every respect. New Iron has been laid; new engines and magnificent sleeping ard passenger coaches have been added to ltseaulpsntnts. Passengers can rely on Us making its adverOsed time. This is the best route from St Joseph to St. Louis, the South and Southeast. Through Tickets for sale at the ofllces of the Mls- soarlValley Railroad. . II. a MOORE. General Supt Titos. Dobwix. O. W. A. W. B. Haxk, U. T. a. Chicago & Nortli Western Rail Roan Time Table. LK.IVE. Express Malls dally except Sunday raclnc Express dally. AltElVE. aoo a.m -fc30 p.m ..lfcOO a. m Express Mall, dally except Monday 13M5 a. m Missouri Tallej- Railroad. TLME TARLE. To take effect at noon on Sunday, May 8th, 1ST0. GOING SOUTH. Ifb. 1 Express leaves at- .- Xo. 3 Rxuress leaves at -. 12 m. .Jt35 p. m. Ko. 5 Freight leaves at. MWX) a. m. BKTUnSISO. 2fo. 2 Express arrives at ?"o. 4 Jixpress arrives at 2:45 p. m. . 7:30 a. m. Ko. 6 Freight arrlvesat rr-Tmki?l2z!5 :N'oi.3anVi4dally. 1,2,5,6,7 and 8, daily except unday. babXABP. Gen. Supt. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad. Mall T: a m Day Fxnress- lte00 a in &00pm 4.-00pm 3Kpm 0iT0pm &35am 7:15 a m Hinsdale Accommodation 12:.p m Alternoon Passenger. P m Aurora Passenger 42p m Hinsdale Accommodation &oopm Night Express m'P m JC-OOam Sunday excepted. tSaturday excepted. JMonoay excepted. tf"l X . . W9B.l3r ton & Onialia vuiuuu. a;ie. Time Card. DKPAIIT. Omaha and Chicago Express, Daily. Hall, dally, except Sunday) AltCIVK. 4:00 p. m. 4fl0 p. m. Omaha and Chicago Express, daily... a"iu,a&uy, (except aunaay;. pnHrr,.' tti Tlntnirriir and Drawing Boom Bleeping Oars accompany Omaha and Chicago Ex press. Ticket Office 122 Farnam, corner Ninth street, aaha. IUbkyDEUKL, D.W.HISCHCOCK, . Ticket Agent. Gen. W. Pass. Agt. Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne" fcCMIca go Railroad. ilall 4:30am 6:15pm 5y Express &00am 6:30 am Sclac Express 4:45 p m ftOO a m ti-Sht Express &O0 P m lftOO p m alporaso arrornmodatlon-. 4:50 p m &40 a in B. R.EMICK, HEAL ESTATE AGENT, For the purchase and sale of Ileal Estate In Unois, Iowa, Missouri, Kan sag, Nebraska and Col orado, Maying taxes, &c. njValuableXands in above named. States for sale 00 wag time. Office, 49 Main street. BROWWYIIAE, NEBRASKA. 4l-6m i. f&: LOCAL MATTERS? J. Zi. Colkapp, Editor. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1870. 3-Extra copies of the Advkbtiseb for sale by. Moore & Bradford, Booksellers, 'Stationers ana Uews Dealers, So. 97 2taln street, next door to the Postoffice. j-g-Dlsplay Locals -will be charged Agate spice REGISTRAR'S NOTICES. The attention of all legal voters is called to the .Registrar's Notices In another .column. The law makes it the duty of every voter to see that he Is Registered as a yoter. Let alLl see to! Personal. Ve were honored this morning with an introduction to Mrs. and Miss Coleman, of Be atrice, wife and sister of Theo. if. Coleman, of the Express. The ladies are on a visit to our city, and will spend some days in our midst. Miss Coleman Is a professional mu sic teacher, and is de&lrons of obtaining a class of young ladles in our city. "Wo speak for her attention and patronage. F. E. Johnson, of the firm of F. E. Johnson & Co., started cast last Monday. He goes for a stock of dry goods which will surpassiany ever opened by this house heretofore. He also intends to procure an artificial arm if they suit. Dr. Geo. B. Graff and Maj. B. F. Lushbaugh of Omaha, were In our city Friday last. Darlous Phlpps, one of our old friends, who knew Brownville many years since, is back on a visit to relatives. He is much surprised and pleased with the growth of our city since ho left. He is located at St. Joseph. A. W. Con lee, merchant of Tecumseh, spent a few days in this city the past week. Dr. B. Rains, of Peru, cave us a call during the past "week. "Vc are pleased to learn through him of tho healthy progress of our shter city. Dr. Blackburn, formerly of this place, but now of Rockport, Mo., and director of tho Q. M. R. itP.lt. R., was in our city tho past week, looking up matters in connection with the above road. He found matters in good shape. Geo. P. Eaton, Cashlci Stnto Bank of Ne biTJSaTi,Tvent east "Tuesday. Ho s?es for the necessary furniture, etc., for the bank, and for his family. CoL Savage, President (J.M. & P. Railroad, called and spent an hour in our office Tues day evening. Ho returned to Qulncy "Wed nesday morning, in order to be present at the letting of contracts to-day. Many of our citizens are Just now making visets east, to former homes. Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Lipsey and Miss Shurts left the present p NJVe were favored this week with a call from S. M. Kennedy, Esq., editor and publisher of tho "Home Circle and Temperance Oraclo," Chicago, 111. G. M. Henderson, 6o notorious for fancy dry goods, has returned from a trip east, where he laid in a magnificent stock. Capt. Wm, Shellenberger has Just returned from Ohio, where lie has been attending a review of his old Regiment. VTe are pleased to see his father, Jacob E. Shellenberger, and brother, Dr. J, E. Shellenberger, have ac companied hi in on liis return, and are here visitors among us; also to know that they are delighted with our young city and sur rounding country. Gen. Remick has gone to Iowa to attend the re-unIonTf Iowa soldiers at Des Moines. Ve aro sorry to announco that Dr. C. F. Stewart is seriously indisposed confined to his room, and has been for a week past. He qri is improving, however. THon. J. S. Church has gone cast to visit his father who has rerently been afflicted with a stroke of paralllsis. J. S. Crawford of Leavenworth, Kansas, Receiver, of the IC P. R. R., was in our city yesterday, posting up bills for the Kansas State Fair. We notice that Mr. "Wall, of the old Arm of Vulleau &. Wall, Is mixing drinks at the Gem, which insures its being done woll. jqnn wy-itenuersou.aproprietor or. mo L&ays Jiazar, started east lor new goods, Tuesday. He is determined not to be excel! m--z3m r :i . ",. " 'TagosT urir -ri AND NO HUMBUG, FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS, TO MAKE ROOM FOR N E W GOODS, the magnificent stock of DRY GOODS AT F. E. JOHNSON & CO'S. ROLL UP! Grand Opening Of Millinery Goods on the 15th of Septem ber. Wait till the new styles come out. J. W. Henderson has gone cost, and will bring back with him the largest and mostcompleto stock of Millinery and Ladles' Fancy Goods ever brought to this city, comprising every tiling In the Millinery line that is new, novel and clegent, from the most fashionable mil linery houses in New York and Chicago. Every lady in the city is Invited to call and examine goods and prices. IT you wish to bo suro ol getting your money's worth go to the Dollor Store ! Every Article SI. No drawing ! You go pick out your article and pay your Dollar, at the Dollar Store! IV. T. Xen Among the many who Invito 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 tyc saw Sugars, Collee, Teas, etc., in quantites to wholesale; bo that when ho says wholesale we know ho means It, Ho buys in large quantities so as to get them for less, and can thus truly offer bargains at wholesale or re tall. "What Den says we will guarrantee. His word through our columns Is at par! 20 Acres corn lor sale town. Apply to two miles from J. C. Deusek. Oils, Paints, etc, at II. C. Lett's. "Wall Paper In profusion at Lett's. LUSCH HOUSE. Henry Snlder's Lunch House at No. 45 Is fast becoming one 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 does the fair thing and deserves success. Groceries I A fresh and large supply of Groceries con stantly on hand at No. 6C They, are good and sold low for cash. , Chas. Ilelracr makes the neatest fitting and most durable Boot that can be had. He uses only the best material and keeps only the best workmen. His prices are moderate. Six thousand feet well seasoned 2x12 22-foot cot ton wood Jolce for sale at KiLiiounN, Jenkins & Co.'s, 45-4t Brownville. Wagons X Wagons I Still they go. What Wagons? Why? the Jackson and Schutler Wagons. They don't require to be forced on the people on credit, they sell for cash, andW. T. Den is the man that sells them. Dr. McPhcrson, being now alono in the business at No. 66, we take pleasure In recom mending him to the public patronage. He has, certainly as fine a stock of Queens ware as the most fastidious could wish to choose from. It needs but to be seen to be apprecia ted. Give him a call! New Boot and Shoe Shop. Mr. Geo. Denny, boot and shoe maker. No. 15 Main street, In soliciting a share 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 the shop, sign of the boot. -43-3m Board hy the day or week at Daugher ty's Resturant, one door west of the Bank. Ftnce Wire, in abundance at Shellenber ger Bro'e. , ft--? Impre-remeata. The State Bank of Nebraska haapHrchased tho half lot west of Hannaford & McFall's furniture store, whereon- they will yet this fall erect a building in the most substantial manner. The intention of, this building is to 'secure the utmost jsafety; "and give the greatest facility for the dispatch of business. It will be one of the finest on Main street. We learn that Geo.,E.,EatOB, cashier of the State Bank, has purchasetTTota on Main street, on which ho will erect a residence as scon as possible. Jocoberkiy is inaklrig-aTijidditfon- to his Wagon shop on College street. H. H. Bryant has tho cellar dug, and is get ting the material on theground, lor a resi dence on Atlantic street, betM een 2d and 3d. Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting at the house of John McPhersdn on Tuesday. evening next, of the members of the Executive Committee of the Walnut Grove Cemetery Associationrfor thepurpose of taking Into consldorallon tho propriety of building a house on the Cometery Ground, and such-other business as may come before said Committee. mrs. e. Mcpherson, mrs. hoadley, mrs. docker, ilRS. FURNAS, .MRS. HILL. -4u7iuf29fft,1870. GRAND TUIDJIPH I FOR CHOICE GROCERIES AT THE P.O. WHERE C. A. POLLOCK PRESIDES, backed by all that IS GOOD TO EAT in the line of CHOICE AND FANCY GROCERIES. He Is constantly receiving, and can war rant his goods fresh. Choice Fall "Wheat, FOR SEED, for sale at Worthing's. Thanks. To E. E. Ebright, Agent of the Equitable Life Insurance Company for a couple of well designed and colored maps of the scat of war In Europe. This Is but "a drop In the buck et" of the enterprise of this old reliable company. To J. W. Bliss, Agent for G rover A Baker's Sewing Machine, for favors done on bald ma chine: which highly recommends both the agent and machine. Stray Sheep. By notice In another column it will be seen that Pascoe & Holman, city butchers, have lost twenty-four head of sheep. Secure a good reward by finding them. At No. GG A splendid stock of Dry Goods and notions just received. The best in the market," and low prices for cash ! Senator Tipton, who has been away to attend the nuptials of T. J. Majors, of this city, to Miss Basheun, of Peru, DL. returned yesterday. Ho reports the Major "as doing well, under the circumstances, and that he will return In about a week with his bride. We wish the happy couple joys,5 boys, bliss without alloy, and all the etcctereas incident to the wedded state. Nlmrods. W. T. Den, W. W. Hackney, A. Roblson and Jas. Gibson, started on a hunt, last Monday. They will go so far as Swan City before retiring. Ho ! 'For tho State Fair ! No firm In this city is making greater preparations to accommodate the public during tho Fair, than Iewis" & Allen, of the Dollar Store! They have oceans of new goods coming- from Chicago and other eastern cities, comprlslugstaplcsand notions too numerous to mention. Remember, one dollar gets you any one article, and some times three or four. bownsi' jrr-r-'SV tno mgnesi market price. ,u..A. qli-ock. Rlclx &- Gllxuore Have within the past quarter received and uold several thousand dollars worth of Gro ceries, and In all this lot not a customer has been dissatisfied, or any of 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 give satisfaction. No. 49 Main street. Lnmbcr I Lumber ! J. It. Bell &, Son Have on hand millions of feet of Dry Pino Lumber, "Which Is handled with care, and Kept under ulied. From the weather. This comprises all classes, sizes and finish, that can be found In any Lumber yard. They have also constant ly on hand Lath, ; Shingles, Doors, Pickets, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, And everything In pine, that is used In building, that can be had anywhere. They make a speciality of Newel Posts, Banisters, and Hand Rails, which they will supply to suit ustomers. Their sales are for cash, and as low as can be had anywhere In the west. Office and Yard corner of Atlantic and First streets. Madame Doctor Rastcllo. Her circular to married ladles sent on receipt of two stamps. Address Madamo Doctor Rastcllo, Chicago, 111. 44-3m Two Male Chester White pigs, eleven months old, for sale by R. W. Furnas, Brownville, Nebraska. A. W. MORGAN, Jr., Merchant Tailor, la constantly in receipt of the latest novelties In the line of Gent's Fur nishing goods, and has now the latest thing out, which Is tho Genteel Cbllar, the best thing of the kind we ever saw. Also, a large sup ply of Piece and Ready Made Goods. Give him a call, and give him your measure for a suit Ho is low down in his charges. 35-3m DR. HOLLAR AY Respectfully Informs his old friends and the public, that he Is prepared to attend all calls In the line of his profession. Ofllce at D. H.Lewis &. Co.'s Drug Store, Main street, Brownville, Neb. 51-tf . Plows t Plows. At greatly reduced prices, at W. T. DEN'S. Private medical aid, read Dr. Whlttler's advertisement. Cradles, Scythes, Snathes, and all them kind or nsonn, at Shellenbcrger's. The Original GoHea Crowa Cigar is manufactured by A. F.Cohn. It Is the favo rite everywhere. 37-tf Ofiico of Jao. Zi. Carson, BaaJcer, Brofrarille, NebM August 18, 1870. 1 To all Persons jknvimg Payer is tkis ofiico DUB OR PAST DUE, Notice is givea,ikat demand is mere 'by made and Paymeat required. Un less upon ample and approved securi ty, no furUior extensions -will bo granted. 45-tf JNO. L. CARSON. Beware of Chlckory. You can buy3i pounds ofsimon pure Coffee for 1 at Den's. Den don't keep no 4 pound cullings and sittings of Coffee. Your Sugars, Syrups and Teas, yon will find at Den's of the following brands : The Choice New Orleans Sugar-but no Muscovado nor Porto Rico trash Sugars kept at Den's Whole sale Grocery House-If yon want the genuine by tho hogshead, barrel, or pound of the best brands, or grades of S6 gars; go toTJen's, ,JS3iaiifejBJffi "Ijadeat Jf-Jtm" It will pay you to call at the Dollar Store and see those samples of Fall ahd"Wiatsr Dress'Goodfl; and Ieavoyour orders. V- i- Netlceis hereby' given that Father .MaJ-1 erns. wllL. be around to-morrow. Friday, to collect the funds subscribed fqrthe ejiw tion of the new Catholic Church, In this city. It is hoped that all "Will be ready, a. S. Hetxal Has the biggest stock of Clothlngr and Gents' Furnishing Goods oh the Way, that has ever struck this country He selected them himself, and' knows them Ube good, and says he will tell them so low that it ought to be a penitentiary offense not to bo well dressed. Look out for the new goods. Jast Arrived A fresh supply of choice Groceries, among which are a splended lot of Dried Apples, Peaches, Prunes, English Currants, etc., atMcPherson's. Just Received By our cnternrlsincc Grocers. Rich fc Gil- more, among a large assortment of Grocer ies, a largo lot of Sugars, Teas, Coffees, ehi, comprising every grade and quality. Tills makes this one of the fullest and largest stocks In the city. They have also Just re ceived some splendid fresh peaches, which cannot be beat anywhere. Give them a call. 'THE RBSTTJRANT" Is that of George Daugherty next door to John L. Carson's Bank. It Is acknowledged by all to be the place where one can get the most acominodatlon, and the best victuals, for the most reasonable charge. Farmers know this, and drop In when they arc in town, and get hungry; strangers are not luuym finding it -out, and lLa .thirty day boarders are each and every one individual witnesses of the fact. B. Jfc. SI. R.R. R. TICKETS. The Burlington & Missouri River Railroad have opened an ofllce for the sale of through tickets to all principal points East from Brownville. Call for tickets viaB. &M.at the office of 41-3m J. L. CARSON. Tae Meadow King Mower 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 Shellenbcrgers. The best the market affords can always be found on the boards of Daugherty's Restu 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 be had elsewhere. None but the best ma terial used. . U-tf MACHINE OIL at McCREERY & NICKELL'S. MOORE & BRADFORD, Booksellers and Stationers, next door to the Post Office, ha vejust received a new and com plete stock of BooksMaps,Charts,Globcsand Stationary. Are prepared to furnI&hScho6l Furniture of every description, and defy competition for price and quality. School officers, teachers and all Interested are re quested to call and examine our stock. No trouble to show goods. 38-tf AVM. J. AUSTIN, REAL ESTATE AGENT. , "V. Thoroughly acquainted with Southern Ne braska; buys and sells Improved or Unim proved Land, Town lots, ic, on commission or otherwise. Personal attention given to all matters entrusted to him. Correspondence solicited. Office: F. E. Johnson & Co.'s Bture, McPhcrson Block, Brownville, Neb. 36tf See AdTertiscmcnt headed "Laud! Land!!" SHELLENBERGER BROS. ThWfifraarrmoBg our most enterprising busiHflsjMalhave dose,, perhaps,' ( as HiHcVa -Sy ;, other to bring" '""the KAoifcuRCMfiBtrMikMelAfelft H. In one thing Alone have they establlsheda fcRadBotjaj passed south of the Platte river, that is in Hardware and Cuttlery. In this their stock is acknowledged by all the most complete nnd best in Southern Nebraska Their stock of Stoves and Tinware Is unsur passable. They aim to keep only the true and tried In the Stove line; and every house wife In these six counties knows that their Tinware is unequalled. 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 low as it is possible to, and make a living proilt. Give them a call, No. 71 Mc pherson's Block. Wherever Hay is to be cut, there Is tho place for a Meadow King Mower. You can get them at Shellenberger Bros. General Railroad Ticket Office for all points at the Star Hotel. 42.3m Sorgo Machlnery.Among the many Sorgo Mills now before the public, none rank higher than tho following.- 'American Prize,' American Sampson,' 'American Vulcan and 'American Hercules,' manufactured by Geo. L. Squler & Bro., Buffalo, N. Y., and for sale by Shellenberger Bro's. They are all vertical mills, weighing from SCO to 1200 pouuds, and with relative capacity of from two hundred to twelve hundred gallons per day. These Mills have all the improve ments which long experience has suggested and have the reputation of working with more ease to man and beast than any other Mills made. Call at Shellenbcrger's and get a Sorgo Manual and see the Mills. Largest stock of Stationery In the city, at the post office. Weston's Cylinder Chnrn. Shellenberger Bros, are entitled to tho thanks and patronage of all who have cows for their introduction of this valuable churn. It Is the most complete, simple and efficient churn made, and Its price brings it within the reach of all. There are three sizes at $30, $4.00, and SI.50, respectively. These churns, as soon as introduced, must certain ly take precedence of all others for simplici ty, durability and cheapness. X PISE LUMBER YARD. Kllbourn, Jenkins A Co., corner of Fourth and Main streets, In this city, have constants ly on hand a full stock of the best Pine Lum ber of all kinds; also, also Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shingles, lath, Mouldings, Frames, etc, etc., which they arc selling at the lowest possible figures for which the same can be got out of tho log and shipped to this point. They are determined to continue as heretofore to sup ply the bulk of lumbes, etc., used in this Land District. Call and see them ! 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 the office of the Pro bate Judge In the city of Brownville, Nema ha county, Ncbiaska, commencing on the first Monday of each calendar month. A. W. MORGAN, 27-tf Probate Judge. Banisters, Hand Bail and Newel Posts kept by J. R. Bell & Son, at their Lumber Yard corner of College and FIrst-sts. Everything canned at the Postoffice. Peaches, Raspberries, Strawberries, Black berries, Whortleberries, Plums, Gages, Dam sons, Quinces, Cherries, Lima Beans, String Beans, Green Corn, Pine Apples, Tomatoes, Lobsters, Oysters, &c, &c Go and see the large varieties. Clocks, splendid assortment. WATCHES, full stock. JEWELRY, In abundance at Dunn & Hays' who also do all kinds of re pairing of Cloclcs, Watches or Jewelry. No 29, Main street. ll-3m See Advertisement of Dr. Butts' Dispen sary, headed Book for the Million Mar riageGuide In another column. Itshould be read by alL 27-y Doty "Washing Machines, at Denser & Sburta' 7"- '9P New Map f tfee West Tho New Directory Map of tho West and especially ,, of .Kansas and Nebraska, by the Snyder Brothers, of Chicago' .4ias; Just leon delivered In : this Section. We'.nnd Jt pio the latest improvements, and gotten up in the latest and best style of th e art. The com bination sectional ssaps-ef Kansas and Ne braska are -rery accurate, and are an Lndls pensable requisite to every business man In these SUlesJ as Well us every public place. It la certainly the,, cheapest map we 'ever saw at 110. We have been authorized to act as Agent for the map in this section and shall be happy to Tecelve .orders. "For Tonag Men and Young Women" The"I'ounff Jbtt Ilxtrar Is tho novel title or the new Rural and Literary Monthly being issued by IL W. F. Lewis, the publisher of the TFfrn urat, at Chicago. Prizes are offered for stories and con tributions on various subjects by young writers, and fine premiums for dubs of subscribers. Terms, 1. 00 per year. Thcflrst 500 subscribers aro to be cre dited for two years. We think this paper must excite a great Interest among the young men and young women throughouflho United States. Ad dress H. N. F. Lewis, Publisher, Chicago. School Boolta of all kinds, can be found at tho Book Store, next door to Postoffice. Fresh Drags, Faints, at McCrecry &. Nickcll's Oil nnd Glass, sepl-lw School. School Books of all kinds, at McCreery & NIckell's Drug Store. sopl-3m That evor welcome and very valuable pe riodical, the "Phrenological Journal and Packard's Monthly," for September, Is on our table. Parlor Furniture and Cane Seated Chairs in abundance, at Hannaford & McFall's. First Invoice of Fall Piece Goods, at Ja cob Marhon's. Don't Fall To see those flno Lace Goods, going off so cheaply, at the Dollar Store. Bootat Boots I Boots X Where? AtHctzel's! The finest stock of Chicago Custom Made Boots you can wish to put your feet in, can be found at No. 70. Insure your life .In the Washington Insurance Company, of New York, to the amount of the mort gage on your house. The rates of the Washington Life are the same as other good companies. i Foresisht'Is the right eye of Provldonce, and Providence dictates Life Insurance. Insure In the Washington ' Avaunr, Indigestion The CharterOak Stove Is the most interesting and Important feature In the family economy; for it Alls the house with warmth, the table with good cheer, and prevents that dreary aspect and those Indigestible meals that bring sour ness of temper, discomfort and dissatisfaction. Call 1 1 1 : 1 At G. M. Henderson's and see the host of nice things for the ladles, he has Just receiv ed. Golnc! Going! Gone! Foster than the auc tioneer's hammer knocks down merchandise, neg lect disposes of the teeth. Sid, therefore, for that prize of life, a perfect set, by brushing them regu larly with Sozodont. "Spaldins'n Glnc," has now taken the place of all Cements and Mucilages. No. CO Is just in receipt of a. splended assortment of Dry Goods, Just from the Eastern market, among which will be found all the latest notions, as well as the standard goods In that line. The Doctor is proverbial for his liberal and fair dealingan now offers a stock which he can' safely guarrantee as No. 1, In every respect. Found. The best and cheapest ystock .of Hp.rness, Saddles, Collars, Whips, Vly Nets', '-Riding Bridles, Martingales, Curry Combs, Brushes, Cards, Rubber Combs, Surcingles, Gurths and Slnches. Tho best of Buckskin and Lace Leather, also the celebrated Vacuum, Oil" Blacking for Harness, Boots and Shoes, all of which can be found at Saudcr's, at low rates for cash. -- - -J3-3m A. P. COGSWELL, REAL EgJATEhSnKEn. Ofllce, corner Phut' wadTAtlantlc streets. .Buyj and sell lands, pay taxes, for non-residents. Gives particular-attention to buyinjrselllng and renting city property. ' 30-3m Wni. H. Hoover, Real Estate Agent and Conveyenccr: Court Room. 31-tf COMMERCIAL. BROWNVILLE. Corn. shelled -JlVffi-i: Onions ......... 80 Wool Un ashed20(t25 " Tub WaslieaSG40 Honey. .... . ."w Eggs . 12fffil5 Butter .....axfcs Chickens, t doz..?i2,V) Beef Cattle 3',(-J'. Corn, In the ear......-K)0 J-V Spring Wheat. .ftVaJTS uais...... Barley Oats. Barley Sprinc W Flour. Fall W Flour,... Potatoes ..... Lnrd ................ 2Ueg33 5IXW60 5,75 Hobs rtoss 7.00 IHdes.areen 5 " Dry Flint 12 Mink n.avai.sar Beaver. ?l,003;i.25 Coon 20$70 Apples, green....f3,50 isgpn Bacon Sides, Canvased Hams ...2C Shouiuers is No country cured In the market. SINGER'S The Singer Manufacturing Co. fa now producing nearly 200,000 Sewing Ma chines per nnnnni, and is not able-to meet the demand, but in order to do so, new factories are be ing erected that will supply Three Hundred and Fifty Thousand Machines each-Year. The popularity of the "Ssw Familv" Sewing Machine is only surpassed by its usefulness nnd sim plicity; durability and beauty. Where known It is difficult lor other manufacturers to effect sales, nnd they employ every means to foist their product up on the people. Buyers of Sewing Machines should avoid canvassers and peddlers, who resort to com pulsion to make sales. Tor no machine can be desir able that Is forcibly thrust upon the purchaser. The Singer ".New Family," and the "New No. 1 Hewing JIacliine The latter for "Dress makers, Tailors, Shoemaker?. fec., are eagerly sought for, and a large stock can be found in our sales rooms, together with every useful accessory intended for them. We sell Silk Twist, Cotton and Llnnen Threads, Needles, Oil. Screw-drivers, &c, at retail, or la quantity, at manufacturers prices. Catalogues, Price Lists. Ac., in English or Ger man furnished on application by mall or other wise. iDJfN & LOWE. SC Fourth Street, ST. LOUIS,' MO. 14-Im THRESHING MACHINES. J. I RACINE, CASE & CO., . - - . WISCONSIN - rANTJFAUTUitEKS ..OF THBESHES'G 3IA 1VL CHINES, with Pitts'. Climax and Mount ed Horse Powers, Tread Powers,. Wood .Sawing Machines and .Portable Engines. Descriptive cir culars sent frej by mall. jga-The largest manufac turers of TmiEsiLEiw hi the World. 35-3m For sale by F. A TISDEL,- JR.. A Co., BrowzrviUt, Nebraska. Serai IWiis -i - ?, E3 R S era ra ; J a 2 ens fej B 5G2 q h Sf?M 3 i c LJ CS eES HH I LJ-J PHTT.T.TPS So GREAT WESTERN Livery, Feedr Sale and Exctiange STABLES. Corner Main and Levee St BROWN VHYLE. HAVING purchased this Stable of A.P. Cocswell.we are prepared to furnish the bast TEAMS, RUOOIES and CARRIAGES In Southern Nebraska, at LOWEST CASIt RATES. Room for Fifty Horses. Corral for Stock. Particu lar attention paid to Pecdine or Boarding Horses. "MyJ : PHILLIPS &. RARNES. NEW STEAM FERE Y The Brownville Perry Company have now running between BROw:rcaiJLJi:, ite:b.9 North Star and Phelps City, Mo., the new and commodious Steam Ferry MARY J. ARNOLD! THIS BOAT is entirely new, with power and capacity to cross everything that may come. In any weather. For crossing Cattle Into or out of this Land Dis trict, this fa the best point. This boat Is especially fitted up to ensure safety in crosslngstock. and targe cattle pens are already erected at the St. Joe. fc C. B. Depot at Phelps City. We can Insure the traveling public that all In our power shall be done to tnnke this the most reliable crobsingon the Missouri river. BROWNVILLE FEItltY CO. 13-25-tf THE GREATEST WORK OF THE A.O-3S. A BOOK.JNVALDABLE TO EVERY GROCER, Every Produce Dealer, 1 Every Dairymaa, .Every Fanner, Every Manufacturer, EVERYBODY! Yob Camnot Afford to be Witliont It ! ilv od to keep Eggs Fresh and Sweet lor nt least one year. The cast is less than liulf a cent per dozen, nnd by this method Eggs bought nt eight and ten cents a dozen durlnir the summer, can be kent nnd sold during the winter for from, thirty to fifty cents. When once-known this method will take the place of all others. ITDOESXOT TARXISir THE EGG, OK GIVE ST THE APrEAKAXCE OF AGE WHEX OFFERED FOR SALE IT CAXXOT HE TOED EITHER UY Al'FEAR AXCE OR QUALITY FROM A FRESH LAID EGG. IT ;ONTAINS-Tho best receipt ever published of renuering sour una rancia ouiier perjecuy swcei. ana niso now io giveannuormana natural color to "White nnd Streaked Butter, and the best n maimer or mixing ana repacking uutterxor mar 'icei, t .-1 These Tvr Receipts alaa&M'- wrii iiMHdreus orooiiars. IT TELLS The cheanest aad best modes of Tnanu' facturlng Washing Compounds. How to tcakeJ jiara ana jsoii soap, inss, uanaics, raints, var nishes. Cements, and Baking Powders. IT TELLS How to Clnniy Honey so as to sell for nearly twice the common sort. IT TELLS The latest nnd best mode of salting and curing Hams, and nil kinds of meat. IT TELLS How to Dye Clothesof all shades, and in fast colors. IT GIVES Valuable receipts for curintr Burns, Sores, Cuts, Felons.Vrost-BItes, Cancer. Ear Ache Tooth Ache, Bing Worm, with hundreds of other new and valuablcmetliods,ithfulldirections,io that any one can use them. IT TELIJS How to take out Prult Stains, Ink Stains, Iron Bust Stains, nnd Paint Stains from Cloth nnd Silk Dresses. IT TELIJ3 How to counteract frost upon trees, a valuable receipt. IT TELLS How to Tan Furs, either with or without the hair or wool on, and how to imitate those ol superior grades. IT TELLS How to moke the best Curling Fluid for making the hair grow in beautiful liowlng rinclets. IT TELLS How to feed Hens so as to make them lay all the year round. IT GIVES Over Five Hundred rare and valua ble Receipts, and a complete guide to the manufac ture of hundreds or uselhl nnd saleable articles. Including Patent "Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet and Dental Articles, and many others casily mude, at trilling cost, and selling readily nt large proflts, with many manufacturers' secrets, tc. TIS VAttJABIiE TO EVERY OKE-BE SURE TO GET IT. oftiSfONE DOIXAR! For sale by war. H. BISHOP, St LouLs, Mo.. Agent for the publishers. 33-3m SWAN GENEILIL Groceries "We have on hauda large nSHiU.!IBBkBfelaISss EHP3!94k29SVBBnNBECiHGhdis m za S T A P I, E AND To "which -we are making co we are selling at Prices as - the MississippL I In the Quality of our Goods! I S FLOUR OP THE MOST HIGHEST, MARKET! GO 12-40 A. Tj. RICH. NEW ADMINISTRATION RED STORE EICH & GILMOEE, Successors to "V. H. SMALL, DEALERS AJD JOBBERS IX GROCERIES & Sack as Coffees, Sugars, To&s, Molasses, Syrup3, Plour, Bacoarislx, Dricii Beef, Salt, Coal Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, Cheese. Dried and Greeu IVtsits, Cou fectioaaries of all Kinds, "Wooden Ware, Sec, In connection -s-lth the above they keep constantly on hand a large supply of feed, COIMT, OJLTS, BRAX, SHORTS, &c All Goods Sold at Prices that Defy Competition. Highest Market Price paid for all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Reduced Prices tO SUlt the Times-Small Profits rmil "Pnfl-TV?lHt,fr It tl.nlr In.t.lon.U ' Goods-wtU be sold to Country Merchants In rates; FARMERS' WIVES. HOW TO MAKE GOOD VINEGAR. JDV ONE DAY! FN CMer, Swgkam, ICdl&sees, Sa gar, "Wine, er tlte jnico of any fruit, Directions Simple an Easy. Cost mot ame-kalf taat of the old process ef allowing Cider to" sear in. "barrols Any one can make it. Poll Siroo tioas sent upon receipt ofFifty Cents Address. W. II. BISHOP, 33-5m ST. LOUIS. MO. J. A. riNER. T. K. REYNOLDS. SOUTHEKKr HOTEL. ritf E R & RE Yi0 CDS, Proprietors Eight street, two blocks from R. R. Depot, ST. JOSEPH, MO. 451y r PS m P Hi cis H M Q 8 o si E es -' r OB - a 1 3 r t o f I mm ' S3 I fi I 2 r I 4 a 8 2 65 hi 9 h 5 I 5 yj o u a 3 is DOXY'S WASHING MACHINE ! Lately much Improved nnd the New UniversalClothesWringer TMPBOVED WITH HOWELL'S PATENT X Double COff-Wheels, nnd the Patent Slop, are I now unaueatlonnbly farsiirwrlor to nnv imnnrahis I for washing clothes ever invented, nnd will save! South wa seonle wka have tsed thQ testifr ua fellotts; TlieyjJive hrBrt JT the W-iid vont, mil ry ler iHBaitfm mmt "W meiej and eeateat ment. Let eve&'yeM-ag- lady ktartf to we ttxtSL and eyerymrfMoa-s Xeep'tbesa talker hoHe. ;' -Mat,-WlSw ifaunc. "We have trie It. The Clothes Wringer Is very superior. A good hand will wash a large number of pieces in a few hours." Raleigh (A C) Eitectial 3Iit:xltst. "After. two years' experience with iiDotwo nr assured that it Li the greatest help and economizer of time, labor and money we havo yet had intro duced into our household." Williamson Smith. A'eir Orleanx. "I have hart n Doty Washer in my lamlly for sometime. It gives entire .satisfaction, and I tukc pleasure In commending It to the ht-ad of every household." R. Tbiccr.i.Jrfftrtcn, Tl'xus. "I have had one ofDoty's Clothes Washer's in use for a year, and r am perfectly fcjitLstied with It. My family havetried it faith Ihlly, and liave never known It to lail to accomplish nil that it professes to." I'rof. J. F. Steitiu, Cbncord Female COUece, Statavillr.X.G. PRICES A FAIR OFFER. If the Xerchant-slnyour place will not furnish, orseud lor the Machines, send us the retail price. Washer -fis. Extra Wringer ?10,nnd we will forward either or both -machines, free of freight, to places where no one L selling: und so sure arc we they v. ill be liked, that we agree to refund the money If any one wishes to return the machines free of freight, after a month's trial, according todlrec tlons. Ko husband, father or brother should jtermxt the drudgery of washing w ith the hands, fifty-two days lathe year, when it can be dono better, moro exio dltluiisly, wlthIe- labor, and no injury to the gar ments, by n Doty Clothes Washer and aUuIveial Wrlnccr. Sold by dealers generally, to whom liberal dis counts arc made. R. C BROWNING, Gen. Agent, -ll-3m 32 Cortland St., "Xew York. CCBSCRIBE FOK THE ADEKTISEIt.-Oid- KJ I est paper In tho State. DEALERS IN and -well assorted stock of FANCY GROCERIES t nstant additions, arid -which , low as any House west o d WE DEFT COMPETITION APPROVED BRATDS. PRICE PAID FOR STVIV te BKO. A. H. GliLilOlU', AT THE FR0V either largo or smallbiils and at extremely low - r ijtmttf - - ( & BROTSEB. ; Provisions t 1 1 i Empire Shuttle Maciiiiief Patented Feb, II, 1SG0, & Sejt. 1, 1S6. , RECEIVED THE; FIRST PRIZE K ATTHK Great Fair of the American Institute In New YorkvOct. 26, 1S0T, And Highest Premium for Beat "" ManufatcrtTiriiig MacMng At Paris Exposition, July, 1S67. Xo. X Faintly machine. Tlds machine fa constructed on a new principle, of mechanism, pcs-'csxlnir mnny rare and valuobfe im provements, having been esamim-d by tho moot profound experts. And pronounced to be suuplltity nnd perfection combined- The following arUiu principal objections urged against sewing machines: i. Excessive flitigue to the peralor. 2. Liability to get out or order. 3. Expense, trouble, and loss of time In rcpairln J, l. Incapacity tosew every dcriptlon of material. o. Disareoable uobe w hile In operation. The Empire Saving Machine is Exempt from all these Objections. It has a straight Needle. Perpendicular Action, makes theLock orShuttleStltch, which will neither rip nor ravel, and is alike on both sides: pertbrnw perfect sewing on every description of material. with cotton, linen or silk thrvdtf, from the coarsest to the finest number. It Hems, Fells, Binds, Braids, Tucks, Quilts, Plaits nnd Gathers. As a Family Sewing Machine It lias no superior. Special attention Is called to our new Improved Nos. 2 & 3 Man-afacturi-af-c 2IacMRes They have been thoroughly tested on every des cription or Cloth and Leather Work, running, by tcam Tower at the rate of 1,200 Stitches per Minute Producing more than double the work cf any otii er Shuttle Machine now In use; tliestltch Is tight, uulftirni nnd beiiutiml; they are simple In construc tion, easily understood, nud not be liable to get out Dt be Un nnrntlv or orcier, run light anil are comparatively notselet3. For Tnllori inr or JA-nther Work we claim that they nre not only eiiual. but much superior to any other machine Uiat has ever been ouered to the public. Empire Sewing MaoMne co., N.Y WELLS & RICHARBSOS,- St. Joseph, ilo. General Agents N. w. States and Territories. WHEN YOTJ BUY .5, COOKIH& STOVE it is oconomj' TO GET THE BEST.' 31,84:5 Have been sold in the last two years NOT ONE HAS FAILED TO GIVE ENTIEE SATISFACTION They are universally acknowledged The Best Cooling Stove Made! AND WHEREVER KNOWN they mm MRiiiii Tor "Uniforriiity in- Baldnrr, Eor Economy in tho -use of Fucli--TorDnraljility an.Ci Convcuionooy nndtheir perfect adaptation to the WANTS OP WESTERN PEOPLED 9END FOR PRICE LIST TO Shellenberger Bros., JBrowiiyUlc? Veli. A SwyLAKKASHA-rCraHHOKE, .Ok. ftsuipiOBuat-oaco ri'riRaw, naj&eca InnMti. Anwiira.l 4f. .... .n..iA.. rV V.n.wi.1 Sexual and PrlT-itcDIscasestliau any otherphy slclanlnSt.Louls. SypljIUfGonorrhea, Gleet. oinciurc, "Jrcnnis, iternia, nntt xtupture; ail Urinary Dlicxses and Syphilitic or Mercurial Affllctlansof thethrnat. sLIn nrbonesarolreat- d with unparalellcd bucccs3. Spermatorrhea, eeIuaJJeDUly,anllmpolencJ as tne result of self-abuse lu youili, sexual txcesscs la ma tureryears. oroiher causes, and whlchnrodnco SOmeoflll('frlInv!niftrrrt'i. nnnrtnrnl onit.s. 81 on s, blotches, dCWllty, dizziness, dimness of sight, confusion of ideas, crvilforcbodlnga, arcr- SloatoSOCletv of femalos. Vsomi-TiinT-ir. Hurt ouuiiuvrcr, ana renaenngicarriageiinprop" MiMbuviuiiwiciiu curvu. The DOCtOr'S ODDOrttniitlPdfn-SnqntUl n-n.l nrt. vate practice ore unsunwsscd in stTT.niiitinrsnv - - ft' mmu w otCA a otherclty Backllles of at. Louis pancrs prove uh tic uju uccu iuidiiu iut i c lunger ny yevs uiananvoinersauvcrusuur. .i uu esumuanmeni. uDrary, laooraiory auu appoinim(.nisaro unri valed In thn 'West, unsumasscd ajir-whern Age. with experience, can be relied upon, and the doctor can rclcr to manv DhT si clans ihronch- ontthc coantrv. In past eucccbs and nreccnt position he stands without a competitor. The writings of a physician whoso reputation Is Unlon-wldo should bo rrorth reading. DIT. WHITTIER'S I'ampletsent to any addrcsif In a sealed envelope for two stamps. Many phy sicians lntrodnco patients to tho doctor after reading his medical pamphlet. Communica tions confidential. A friendly talk wlilcostyon J nothing. Office central, yetrctlrcdJio G17S1 Charlesst.,bt.Louls,Mo Jlour39a.rn.to7p. DR. WIZ.BER COXTISUEStotrcatalirriTateDIscaseg. Syph-, Ills, allfonn30f Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture.! Sc completely eradicated. That numerous clasa1 of cases rcsnltlnjr from 6clf-abuso, producing nn-t" manliness, ncrroasdeblilty, Irrltablll ty, eruptions, ! seminal emissions, and finally linpotency; peraia-i nently enred. Persons afflicted -with delicate, ini tricato and loiifr-standlEg constitutional complaints' are politely invited to callrorconsultatlon,irhlciil costs nothing. Experience, tho best of teachers,! has enabled Dim to perfect remedies at onco cffi-J dent, sife, permanent, ami -which la most cases' can be used -without hindrance to business. The es- t&bllshment embraces office, reception Mitdiraltlnir' xutims. aiso ooaraiDS -. .. -- - - - - . patients reqnirlns vanor and clif-ml t tailed, state your case. KcadhhinamDhlct.sentto anyaddre'stree. Thonsandsofcasestreated annu-! pllyat office and all over tho country. 618 Wash IngtonaTe..St.I.ouls. I'ours X. M. to 7 P. K ' famphlets sent to any p ress for two stamps. f-ly fl A S3 C' 3 fi tf" S" Vrl"a CrtnneJsr t t! Ciir-j, on the pbrrfoicxlcal "3 SUflS Dptfki and letcUtwnsot VaUBsSa th2ecaljta. vitatHa latntiaicerpriealnprulscfs'c & prtrratlng oBspricg. to tor erv i bccotnpltiico, e. Ttujl(aalnurnUsgccrlcc( tMO'han.lrtdSQd tveatr fcar page, villi nacterout tasraTlc' anJc:u1nsTaliubelnror. "saation fcr tls9 who arezaartttd.er uQtcmpUta nurrUx. Still, It la a book t&atoujttt to t9 krx't ca&r l3rtn4 trf, ao4 BAtlal & cirtlculy atiouttLe home. ScnttoaajoBO frtoorpoiUjc, for7!rtr Ontr. AddnDr.-B-attra;caiarT 7v V2. Sara HljlitU Sawfc 8LouU,lio. Notico to tho Afflicted and Unfortunate. Before ippMn to the nolrii qtr.ckj rho ajrertiie la public papers, or nilagany qnack recall;., pcraia Dr. BatU' work, no cultrr voat toot wort, no chiv-t wn: toot int-e l : It, or how "j.ptaillo ju eccilltitia. Dr. Butt en te eontQltril. nzrstmiTlv tirYv m&it. do OJ Strict, tttweca iiarkct znl ChcCiat, Lt. Lcau. iltf, A. Rare Colloctiou, "ROTUSD'S BKCrnTSi M.ri3 .tt. Dlsetrterles. ie. -L" co3iprUIc;Talaalil4 Inrureiaiibafur orcrjtxxly. Snikr Ball (free or pcitai J r 1 r7Y C-cti. Ailr. R. E. XO& MA5DY,So.I5ScraEic;liitrttt S-UtiJ, JIo. "T-jUAXTTS COLLECTlOSor ni-r!jtnohnai!fttlrdrtJlbr J- aaxias Braail-r ; alt 11-nfa o f Wle. Cia. Ale-. Iteer, Cor. i I lit, Saperior CiJcr, aal tnueh otter tueful lafonnaUea for thou iSeallnir t n errjicifacriTlsjiojof tieaboTe, eiUi tar th e trade a r Loin t a e. Seat by mail if cr c r j-mU rc) tr HRr Ccatt. Addre s. s. 5oinmv,Xa.i:imn!;tfctrect. st-Loo-j.iif Bay Me and rilDo-Yau Sod. ROOT & PLAKT oo BT CLKA53IXO TEK BtOOD AXD atnslae tho LItct oa-i Sectetire lr gica to acaltbractioa, tse e riils ears EiUij coapijiaM vl.1a It vroU not bo sepposed tie r could r acb.sah aa Him icn:.raiiia tiu Sot Jiuwtortin llitcs a.ii TssT, Uciiiuu, CcttLXum, BuicKAiaot !(uuii Laci&TTSTnxi Bojocs Dnonir Kojrr Arrscnoaa, Coinzrxnos, Drsiiirr. 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