easraPin .. tt lr l.v 1, & I-1 If lltji lilns pt- hlsBy llarce C.U. Iclinc ike river. I 1IC rs. RWnS llll 3UU Lpiwr- s&ori fe6 tra 2T ncvrr Vertrf Iiie- II1 on Icii- I recu. ,crt-" ira lere. LsPT ve lign" Ifc1! iceOn. lrescr: IkVlt .JO w hs iL? tcbra-'k-, yr iflE ADVERTISER. "tHUIWDAV. FEBRUARY 23.1871. p ttblftUe-' -Sfollcea. I KiTRA Oorira or tjie Advkmtsxr for sale by G. B. MfoiE."nook',eI,er' Stationer and News Deal- Vo. 37 Main slrcei, ne uoorio uie rrawiucc IritXoncns. set as ordinary reading matter, II- , . .-4 T,-ilIbeClanreaienccilU'ire urn, cm-u mauuii. .set In display typ. twenty-five per cent, additi onal to above rates. , vrBT1?KMi:NTS under the head of "Wanted." . .. . "tv,- t1" "T:t " ''Wmnil." c. Tor w"i - ..., -. r , - . rill be charged twenty-tlvc cents for each adver tisement of five lines, or less, each Insertion. Ad vfrtisemetits over five lines, at the rate or five cents pef Une, each Insertion. ciruncn & hacker. Publishers Advertiser. CITY AND COUNTY. Xew Advertisements. Vo.1 Apple Ttoot Gralts-E. Beaumont..Bloom- InBton.TJL. Flower and Vegetable SecCs-H. Martin, Xar- blehead, Mass. Wanted, Honey I-ocust Seed-lC W.Furnas.. -ti.lnTJankrBptcy-W.B. Smith,. ClcrKij . ii.rHhrdFin: Insurance Co-rrJ-IiCirsori, AgCnl Home Insurance Co.-J.X-Carson. AbiUv -- ' ; ' "" Wlblcy sells Slat backed Chairs', for $1.50 inset. ' n11 (lorn noom for Ttent. AnDly to J. C. Dcuser. i,,tf Some more Swan. & Bro. of that cheap Tobacco at "Wm. IT. Hoover, Real Estate Agent and Conveycnccr: Court 'Room. 31tf-dw Coal Oil of the best quality at fifty cents a f.aUon, at bwan k liro. .1 - For a great variety of Syrups, at any price you want, go to Swan fc Bro. For Choice Jewelry, stuff, go to Dunn fc Hays. warranted pure -iGwtr The best Cl?ars.and Tobacco in town to be found at Swan t Bro.'s. are T li The best Wagons In .Nebraska arc for al'e br W. T. Den. Come and get one. Rogers & Co., are transferlng all freight and passengers from the depot promptly. Iron and Wood Corn StieUers liors'c. and hand power at Deuser AJ'Shtirts. 15-niri Seeds. Osage, Garden and Field seeds of all kinds, at McCrecry it NjckeU's. 18-:tm. Board by the day or -week, at Daugber ty' Resturant, one door west fir" the Bank. Wagon and Buggy Woodwork. Iron. Cul tivator & Harrow Teeth, at Deuscr & Shurts. Mr. Conrad Harms, of Washington pre cinct, reports the" Nemaha rampant out of banks. r- t The Brownvillo ferry boat commenced making.rcgular trips, on Wednesday of this week. The Original Golden Crown Cigar Is maaufactnred by A. F. Colin. It is the favo rite everywhere. "St.-tf The 'Celebrated St Joseph Hnfld, Corn J Pi!vntir.nt Mansfield. Ellin cwood & Co. Semi (or sample. -16-ly; Shellenliergcr has the Ouilpn Clipper riow'for ale, every fanner knows this plow by heart, and will have.lt. Jlcad the statement of the two Insurance companys'of which J. L. Carson is the local agent for Urownviile. ' - ""'""iiisr . We. notice that James C. MoNaughton hh assumed hi old position ns'cashler of j.jTj. Carsons Bank in this City. ' J . . . ? 1V-Ti Den has-3 few-moreStands pf Bees for '"snii. fyi'iqr arelgo'liig-rllke -hotl(ake those lu-waut must'aplMyTBODn. Washington' blrth-daycame'andrttcfiiit at does many another without auy marvel ous incident worth of notice. The Christian ilenomlnatlon are lipliHflg a series of evening meetings In .tbe-fHrst Baptist Church in this city this week.-;, "Wanted, Fevcral loads of sound coru;Mn exchange for Groceries and J)ry CJoodKtl George Marlon's Store at foot of Main street. Remember D.iugherty's Restaurant in the tlmebf, thy hunger, for there is theplacoto get a "Square nn-al," served up -toMhe "Queen's taste.' .- ; "UlIdYetThorongh. Dr. Ileury's Root -asd Plant Pills do not cause uansea hoc grip ing. Try them and you will be satisfied. See -jyKertiscmcnt. ' ' 3"t 91ckamlth's Iron, or all' kinds, .con stancy on liand, at Shcilenberger's. Tills Is a great advantage to Blacksmiths, and one which they oat to patronize. tr Pare Bramwn FonU-Ten pair pure "jvhite, and grey Bramah Chickens to let out on shares the coming season. R. W. Furnas, KrownvlHe, Neb. 10-lt. Yorkshire Loirs. I have three pair of young Yorkshire Hogs I desire to let out to some carcrul experienced man, u shares. It. W. Furnas Brownvllle, Neb. lG-lt The genuine standard "Canton Clipper Plow," Is still for sale at Kbcllenberger'. The merrlts or this plow Is concwled ly all to be superior to others In this market- A. May & Co., notify all indebted to them to rail and settle by note or cash with out further delay. Their nrcounts must be settled up soon. They mean what they say. Cole's patent Ptalk Cutter 1b a machine Wanted in the spring by every farmer in (Uie .county, Slielleiiherir ba them for sale, well made and of good material. Call and see them. George Duuglicrty Is looking around for A larger building to accommodate his grow ing business. Every lody desires to secure f heir meals there, and his present room Is pot large enough for his wants. XV. D. Sbellenbcrger kcep for sale, the jL'nion porn piautor manufactured of the best material, at Peorln..'Ill. Farmers will consult their own interest by Inspectins this machine before purchasinVthcrB. ' ' A. May &. Co., haye a good assortment of goods 011 hand wljich they wlsji.tn Sell at cost, as they wish to retire from business mik Sfjqn, as they can close out their stock, which tlPy ar prepared to do at a bargain. Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Haltar Straps, Whips, I'uckrls, Findings and a variety of other ai tides too numerous to mention, at the Harness Shop of B. F. Sauders. No. mJi2 Main street. This Is the best and cheapest Saddler shop In the city. Utf Betxel wishes to close out his stock of overcoats at cost, as he. wishes to carry none pver the suiqmcr. He.hasfa variety of nil Sizes and qualities left op hands, and. he c-Rls. thegcneral rule of selling such: arti clesct cost after tho H, olldq ys. -! A. May &, Co.. are dolus a good business. 'or these dull times They- offer fliit-class. eoodsnt near cb.s,t,"and are. ready'to waJjT upon customers, and chanrc nothing for showing their goods. Give them a call, be fore purchasing elsewhere. Dealers buying at St. Joseph Will find jt to their interest to call on MessrsV Mansfield, EHingwood & Co. Their stock of Agricultu ral Implements, Iron, Steel, Hardware, AVood Work, c., Is large and comjifete, They are gentlemen to deal, with, .and offer Vhcral discounts to'the Irado. 16dy, Tndglng from the sales of Pine -lAimbcr and buildln.(T material 'geneniUy; m,ade by J. H. Bell the country west must be rapidly Improving with first-class Dulldlngs, for this yard alone loads from ten to twenty team.3 Per day, People arofludipg out more every day Jum, wilCje 0j thel jtjqbcrldVdby-n for cash, ! I ? ! r'W'1-1"' '- ,n '!',' Cranberries ntSwnn&Bro" For Heating Stores go to gers. Shellenbcr tt Cheap riug Tobacco for Smoking at Swan fc Bro.'s. . . ' BlKcksmitU's Iron, In great abundance, at Shellenbcrger's. " : Choice .New Orleans Sugar, at low prices, at Swan fc IJro's. Watch Repairing neatly and promptly lone by Dunn !& Hays. . T'46wtf General Railroad and Foreign Ticket Ofllce at Star Hotel. 2wtf Deuicr&Shurttare agents for Deere's Mollne Plow for Nemaha county. 15-3m Currants,. Raisins, Citron and .Lemon reel, at Swan & Brother's. We recommend and warrant Deere's Mo line Plow as the best, Deuscr & Slmrts. Mm The bcstSo:ip Bro's. in the market at Swan fc Deere's Walking CuUivators-thc best In use, sold by Deuscr & Siiurts. ' ;. 15-3rrr L Swan fc BroY, are selling, .icas m wu.. quality, at greatly reduced prices. Every farmer should use Deere's Mollne Plow, If he wants to farm successfully. 15-3m Swan & Bro., have' the best assortment of can goods In Brownvllle. JlcCreery &, Nicltell ofier for sale, their Nemaha Bitters, which they know to be the best tonic in the world. 15-3m. Gen. "Wentel Grantofrers for sale, late styles of custom made Boots and Shoes, and does repairing, on shorC'tlptlce. , ' Remember that J. R. Bell sells all kinds of Pine Lumber. Lath. Shingles, etc., at pri ces which cannot fail to suit any one. 1-tf Don't fall to readvRepresentatlvo Dailey's letter on first page.We know whereof we afUrm when we say he makes a good Repre sentative. ' " ' ni 1 Farmers dont buy a Plow or Planter be fore, examining -W. T. Den's Plows and Planters,' for he has Just what you need, and must have. You "don't 'know how cheap you.caii get good Pine Lumber, unless you call at J. R. Bell's Yard, corner of College and tirst streets. SMwtf Rogers, French, Broady, and Calhoun, of this place, have sent their mental, physical, and moral. photographs to the Omaha Jler ulilj for Sunday reading. A Missionary sermon will lie preached in 'the M. E. Church at Peru, on next Sabbath evening, when -a collection will be taken up for the missionary cause. Sbellenbcrger has Parlin's Cnltivator, which Is the best thing among corn, now In use. It will cost nothing tp see it, when its mcrrits will be apparent Swan &. Bro., are making a specialty of Teas. They have just received a choice lot of new crop, which they arc selling at reduced prices, call and see them. The funeral services of Wm-. L. McFall will take place at the residence of his brother to.,Iny at injoclock, and will be conducted by the Rev. G. R. Davis. 'Corn, IVood and Hay. A number of our subscribers have promised us Corn, Wood and Hay on subscription. Bring it along gentlemen, now is thetlme. Woman's Right I It IscerUUn that wo men have as good aj-ight to insure in tho Washington Life as men ; aiid.thelr Interests and protlts are equal in that company. r:' ' r" he Rev. D. It. Lake yho. was supplying the Rock "?ort station last fall. Is now supply ing the Peru M. E. Church, sinoethcappomt ment of the Rev. Mr. Prichard to the Elder ship. Belays are Ban gerous. Mothers, as you love your oHsprlng. don't fall to use Mrs. Whitecomb's Syrup for sootlBng chll Qren. Real the advertisement In another column. Mrs. E. J. Randall, of the western part or Nemaha City precinct, left this week to visit herold friends and the old bomestcad Ju Union., county, Pennsylvania; She will be ahseii t-ome time. " B. F. Soulier has removed his harness vliop one iluor to the east; he now hai a splendidly tine, and well lighted, room for liis huKiness. Call hud soe how his stock looks In his new quarters. "Wanted Farmt InNebrnhkn. To pur chase one or. two improved farms within eight or ten miles of Brownvllle. Neb. Call pu C. M. Kauffmaiin, Brownvllle, or address R. W. Smith, Toledo, Ohio. 6w3m "Contractors wilt notice the advqrtlse ment of the Cemetery Association for proio sals to build a house on the Cemetery grounds. This is a much talked or improve ment, and wc hope, will not be overlooked. A constant effort to please and satisfy his guests is the only phrase that will apply to the conduct of Geo. Daugher'tyof the Res taurant next door to Carson's Bank; and his success Is truly wonderful. Try him! Patronize Home Industry. All kinds or Marble work can bo had at Ncidhar.lfs Marble Works In this city, cheaper than U4 can be hail elsewhere. None but the best ma terial used. " H-tf ' The Brownvllle and Nebraska City Reve nue Districts have been consolidated, and Wills. Maiors Is the District Assessor, wlttil headquarters at Brownvllle. Weare pleased to see Wills, onee moreasojournerat Brown vllle. Tbe Buffalo Hunt. Read the Interest ing diary of the Buffalo Hunters from the viciuity of Brownvllle, and then you will know where all the Buffalo and Elk came from which has been hanging from the butcher shops In this city the past week. A Proof. Nothing Is better proot of the excellence of an article than the frequency of imitations of it. These counterfeits-a're the universal tribute which worthlessnessr pays to merit. The sterling worth and pop ularity or the Charier Oak Stove Is attested by this standard, it., " " AlftW. Morgan, the cnterprlTngMerch ant Tailor, or this city, has just received a wellassorted stock or Ulotlus, and Mr. Dolen standsjready with tape and shears to cut them into the latest style .of uqtlief or upper garments. They Invito inspection, in a well lighted room. Those who like clothes to fit anil wear, will give them a call. Clay's Patent Weatherstrip. Swan & Bro. are agents for this Weather Strip, which effectually keeis out all rain, snow and wind from under all doors of windows, to which It Is applied. They have the agen cy for Richardson, Johnson, Pawnee and Gage counties. Applications M.o them at thelrstorc in this city, will receive prompt .attention. , . ": If Ittlboum, JenlclnadsCo., corner Fourth jjnd Main streets. In this city, have constant ly 011. haijd a full stock or the best, Pine Lum berpTatl kinds; also, also Sash, IJpoiv, Blinds, fSlilngles, lalh, Moull'ng'tErajnes, etc, etc. which iney aresemug ai inc iuri luJul: figures for which the same can be got out of the log and shipped to this point. They are determined to copt.lnu.eiis hcretoforcto sup ply' the bulk off lumbes, etc..vufted in this Land District. Call and'see them! "4Clfdw Blacksmiths, Wagon and Carriage mak ers"wlll be'plcased to learit thaflhere is depoV for fhelf! supplies near.- home,vivh6ror thcy-'can'getMBTerylhing Tlicy neednnd"ar prloes competing farvorably with Chicago and St. Louis markets. Messrs. Mansfleld, "EUlngwooil h Cd.,'of SstJoseph, Mo., ltoe'p'a large and varied stock or Iron, Steel, Wood Worlr, Carriage Makers' JIanUyarc,wandraU other articles used In the manufacture or rwinroiis. 'Plows and rCarrtntne. Call on I i t I --I7 11 theiif.tirwrileror'Uielr prjcispnd sve oH confident joit wlfl lpe.AYell pllwod. lf-pl Do yowzbuy.yonr Groceries at Swan"s?; Go to Swan fc B re's, for the' best Sugar, Coffee, Toaa, eto. v -- .tf Geo. Danghertv has.tha reputation of getting up the best Oyster Suppers, of any housoJa the city., . . r- . ,0 t lr ' -' U . f f Cottage BcdStijads for'isale at WlbleyV FurnltureStore on M.aln street, forVour dol lars and fifty cents. KanfTman of the Sherman House, keeps thcbest'quaTity of-fali wheat Flour lor sale, at; the lowest market rates. Joha McPheriOH can'sell you" a super ior artlclo of Tea, done up in one pound tin cans. Can free, and good to preserve tea in. Try It. , 17-4t We are surprised to see the amount of Lumber belhgsold at !Kilbourn Jenkins, &Co's., Lumber Yard, th is week, from the fact that the roads were tllghtly muddy and somewhat slipery. The happiness of our country, our friends and ourselves should be the principal aim of everyone. Onaof the best means of promo ting these grcatobjects Is to insure your life In some good company. The Washington, of New York.Js ouc of the best. A Baptist Church was organized last Sun day at Peru with some fourteen members, and others are expected to join soon. Revi val seasons arc numerously reported all around our borders, but the good spirit has not as yet reached Brpwnville to any alarm ing extent. F. J3. Jphnsoii, & Co., have nowTon hand a qho.ice supply of fresh Gj-o.qqries. which they offer cheap for , ready pay. This house Is noted for its variety and fair deal ing. Their motto 1s"ifyou buy of tis once, yon will buy again, as they allow none to go away dlssatisticd. AccIdent.-rrMaslcr Lucius B. Church fell upon the lee. on last Friday, and put one of the bones of tho left arm out of place at the elbow.- rDr. Mathews vas called iu and placi ed the bono in its right place. Since which time the recovery of the use of the arm is. gradually growing favorable. 1 ', Eld. Hillman, of Atchltfson county. Mo., has "been preaching To Ihe people of Nemrr ha precinct, west of Bennett & Shitrer's Flouring Mills, for several oveuings recent ly, which resulted in- the organization of a Christian Church composed of men and wo men' of influence and means. . A large arrival of fresh Groceries, just re ceived by W. B. Wright, among which we notice 100 boxes fresh Oranges, 25 hbls. Green Apples, and a large quantity of Dried Fruits, (Sugar by the man- barrels' ; Coffee, Tea, and Canned Fruits. He is prepared to deliver these articles tp any point In the city, very low for net cash; We "notice from the Rockport Journal that R. W.'Bla'ckhurn, Miss Roxie Blackburn and Miss Mollie Blackburn, of Dr. Blackburn's family,-have r passed the examination which admits them to the township graded school iu Rockport township. Their many friends in Brownvillo will hall with delight this ev idence of their attainments. O. A. TUnrnian a young man whose business expericneo in the city of Urown viile, emineutly Ills him as a Drugist, opens up a lively and paying business in the old Holaday Drug Store. Hi's mnny friends and others patronize hlrn because of his gentle manly treatment, his fair dealing, and .prompt attention to business. AVhat they say ot' It In Englnnd. We hesitate not to assign a very powerful influence lo Life Assurance among the insti tutions and element of that higher civiliza tion whlchin later times, has been evolved and enjoyed beyond all historical precedent. North Riutish Review. No English Company offers as great Inducements as the Washington Life, of New York. As the winter moderates and spring trade approaches, W. B. Wright is in receipt of large supplies of Groceries to supply the de mand. We arc glad to meet a cheerful and happy face, when so many are crying dull times, andour ft lends" wliodri to, will call in anil see friend Wright, when he. is not so busy he has not a nipment to spare, and they will leave with happier hearts, and large bundles of Groceries. Nebraska Legends and other Forms Is thu title of a ncnt little volume of lttf pages, by the Rev. O. C. Dake, or Fremont, Neb. The two Indian l.-gcmls are executed in verse, in a,style scarcely Inrerlor to Pollock's Course or Tliric, anil will not fall to fnterest every Western reader. These arc followejl by several well executed pieces of poetry- all elevating In their tone, and some .of a, rejig-. lous or devotional character.. It Is a charm lug little book. IVIbley's Furnitnro Goods are at the de pot, and will soon be over.. It is the general remark that Wibley is a business man. That his determination to fetch goods down to their lowest maintainable figure. Is the best evidence of his sueess. Ills policy is tdat there is more profit in small margins and trcbblc sales, than in large per .cent, and small sales, besides he is a live man and had rathcrdo business, than set In hlschalr and barely live. lie will never rust out, as some arctient dn doing. Old Fntber Bacon, of Londbp, came in to town on last Monday all out of sorts.stom aeh out of order with the blues generally. Cause He stopped the Advertiser at the close of last year. Remedy lie renews both his -age and his subscrlptlon-by passing over the stamps for another year and we sent him on his way rejoicing over the prospect for good reading for one more year. Tho old gentle man is somewhat infirm, still he is good' for several yesrs of valuable labor, and will do more thau half our starched up youngsters. Aspin-wall, in this county has obtained her certificate or incorporation as a town, under the general incorporation act or the State, and has organized by the election or Geo. G. Start, Joseph Walton, John Thur man, J. 1. N. Thompson and Ewing, as Trustees; J. B. Iilttlewood, Clerk; J. Milton Paulin; -Assessor; G. W. Culp, Marshal. These gentlemen will make good ollicers, andthetown of spin wall -will enter upon a new carreer iroin. thenceforth. ThisolHce will print in p-.miphlet form, their by laws, next month. T,o- otir Business Men. The; Spring trade will seen bo upon us, A'ou wish tocon trol a large share or the trade North, West and Sou tii or this point. The Advertiser cir culates extensively;in all this region, and Its eulunins arc open to thpseVho wlsli to use them fqr legitimate business. The .history of every successful business man In the country shows his success to have followed liberal advertising, and we can point you to business men In Brownvllle who carry good stocks, but never advertise, and the result Is that they sit upon their counters gapping at the passiug- customers of the advertised firms. They arc so hide bound and and wlerd looking that decay and dilapidation can be read In their facs and sen In every movement they make. Business men uni versally conclude that we can-print them cir culars, posters, cards, Ac., In the best style of the craft and on short not ice." ; 4 . $ Grand Jurorni-H. W. Baggs, Henry Cui well, John McDougal. Alexander McKinney. Gcorue Ashley.A'tilon T. D.vIIbghcs,.X C- Armstrong. Joslfua P. Burdiclf, Einmer rvsh, Frederick Benson, John Ashley, Asa Day, R. M. Buckells, Benjamin F.McIninch, H.-IfcKcnt, JohnvJwis. V '3PCTIT JcitoKS. A. P. Cogswell; John Q. A. Suflth, Thomas Crawford.TV V. Beck, II. K. Bobbins, Benjamin Freldenberg, Hiram Alderman, William S. Dawson, Amerla DcMld.'AndreivJj. Richardson, HenryHfiop'i; .er, Robert Dljlon, Johnson Pi HooverSteph en W. Kennedy, Chaffes J. Brown. James H. Jones, George W. Mason, Moses Banks, J. P.'eltyJ Richard Coryell, Geprg ,Crow, lieh'ael "Relirdan,- -F.' A. Tisdel, John L. Campbell. MiThmabove are summoned to apiear n Monday, March 13th, 1671, at 11 o'clock A. M. i Dried ADlesaddaches.6y!i5traiquat IjU'. ot Swan BrotUer. j f A J j ' ToolBTaml3Wni6wWpeno3al Baskets, at.Swan fe Brp's. . . , i -.j Sec, advertisement of Dr. Butts' Dlspens ry, headed- Book for the Million Marriage' Guide in another column! "It should be read by all. ,. , 27-ly. , .i : : ' , Lhw Naturae Hon. Geo; Crow of ihla county brought Into this clty;jast week, a specimen of a freak of naureqnite a curios itya pig with two heads. Itis perfect-and natural ln.all reapecta .except th'ebead. Twp distinct and perfect heads; aneyein tbecen tre of tho two heads, and one on eacli side of them; '' -. rH-v "J Died In the north pari of 'Richardson county, at the residence of Warren Pirlcb,. Mrs. Lucy Hinkley, wife of Wayland Hlnk ley, and sister of Mrs. Thadlus Trimmer, of Brownvllle, aged 26 years, 6 months and 11 days.. She leaves a husband,, and ono cliild-'ahd many friends to mourn lier uutimeljr' de parture. .- ..-..- ' : : - ' k. Complimentary Mr. and. Mrs. J. R. Bell, of St. Joseph, Mo., In a neatly' printed card, requested the pleasure of the company of onrself and lady at the marriage of their daughter; Juliette, to ilr. J. C. Whlttemore, on Wednesday -evening of this, week. We forward, to the happy family, our regrets that pressing business engagements prevent ed our seeing the charming Bcll(c) a Whltt more. . - ' r " , - , : "Weather for the past we"ok has been re markably spring-like. The frost Is coming uuiui inu gniunu leaving iiie rujius imnmj i -.-.'- atlhe manrin of streams. The up biid.JsllnBs with that of others whose skill and en- getting dryer. Farmers are at .workprepari ing for spring operations, and merchants are rearranging their goods to jdve them a fresh er and spring-like appearance. '.Nature is,.il m work tol-e-habit the vegctnblc., -world, and. the world still approaches her cquinoxtial position. George Esterly is'the manufacturer of a patent Seeder and Cultivator," with "land measure, agitator or grass seed attachment, which Is for sale at W. D. Shellenberger's Hardware store In Brownvifle. Every farm er will do well to examine this Seeder before supplying themselves elsewhere. It has twenty-six superior advantages over other similar seeders, all of which any one may read and consider ir they will ask-Shellcn-berger for a circular. Pcrfecllon. The nearest approach' to per fection, in articles designed for kitchen use, is that of Doolky's Yeast Powdzk, now generally recogniKcd as the most economi cal and reliable Baking Powder In the coun try. No.housekeepcr should he without it. To accomplish the same results, it requires but one-half or two-thirds tho quantity that it is necessary to use of other Baking Pow ders while uniform success In making rolls, bread, biscuit, pastry, ic, Is guarranteed Recommended solcly'on its merits. Dooley A Brother, Manufacturers, 09 New St., New York. For sale by all Grocers. " Do you want to build you a barn ? Do you want to build you a farm residence? Dp you propose to build you a store, shop or offlce? Do you propose to build you a line city resi dence ? Do you propose to build you a splen did picket fence? JDoyou propose to put a good pine board Tence around your farm this season? Do you want timber, hoards, lath. pickets, sash, fencing, shingles, siding or lumber for any purpose this summer? If so von can obtain it at the extenslvo lumber vard, in this city, kept by Kilbourn, Jenkins fe Co- The Crist Bros., are there and what they can't sell you, can't be had In the State.' G. K. Denny, in thanking his friends and the public generally, for the vcry.-.kind and liberal support they have favored him with during his stay in Brownvllle, begs to state that all orders will be attended to with care and punctuality, and "an easy and ac uratertt guaranteed." Hi's system being to execute orders In that muiiner which will secure further patronage and recommenda tion ; and begs to remind the public that the -cheapnesBof an article depends,- entirely, on its quality, and ventures to saj that his pri ces will correspond favorably with those of any other house in the city. A call is earn estly solicited. Lenten services at Christ Church, in this city, will be held as follows: Ash Wednesday, the -2d, . full morning prayer and sermon : e enlng prayer at-1 p. 111. Friday, -Itlt. full morning prayer and litany, at luj-j o'clock a. m.; evening prayer and lecture at y. o'clock. During the five weeks following, morning prayer and litany on Wednesdays and Fri days at 10.'. o'elock, a. m. During "Holy Week," or last week in Lent, daily luoruTngJ prayer at JOJ o'clock, a. m , and evening prayer at 1 p. m. On Friday, full morning service and a sermon on the atonement ol Christ. ;- - There will also ue,(I). V.) on the Friday evening' of the solemn season, full evening services at 7-J o'ciock, ,ind a lecture on the teachings ot the prayer book. All believers In Christ are invited to attend. Scats free. Tbe Masonic and Oddfellows building As sociation, of Brownvllle, held a incetlng.In their Hall lust Monday evening, for thcelec tion or a new Board of Directois. and for the transaction of other business. Ai-W. Nick el, James Stevenson, J. 1). Calhoun,- J no. Blake and R. W. Furnas were elected ns a board of Dircctors.Geu. IV Eaton, II. V Hughes and J.-W: Med ford Merc appnln ted a" committee to procure "plaii o7 uiilmTng. The capital. stockpf the Association was Ih creased to SM.OOO; 'The purpose is to build a large hotel with ample Lodge rooms in the third story. We hope their good intentions will be promptly executed. The building In this shape will pay dividends to the stock holders, while the store room -plan. .of, the .first floor would not lor some years to come. By all means build, a good'and,.convenienl hotel; for there Is no one ''building that Brownvllle more -needs at present than a large well arranged public House. Obltnnry Notice. Charles E. Field formerly of Ware, Mass., thirty-six years of age, departed this lire in this city on the 13th Inst. He was the brother" or Mrs. Geo. P., Eaton, and had lived in his sister's family' most of the time since 1861. In that year he disposed or his Drug Store in the city of Bos ton and went to his sister's In Newark, Ohio, onavisitand for the benefit of his liintir.1 1 which were sore and weak. Ho has been suffering with diseased lungs from that time until the day of his death. In November last Mr. Eaton and his family moved to this city and Mr. Field accompanied them here. He was feeling miichdiutter ainco his arrival here.tintil about two days before his death at which time he wasreduced mid confined! to the roam from tho effects of a slight cold. He ate his breakfast on Monday morning, and in an hour or two thereafter) almost In the midst or a social conversation with his sister.hc droppedlbrward from hlscbalrand passed away without a struggle, with none but his sister In tho room. After-a short fu neral service at the residence liis remains were taken to Ware, Mass., where his aged father still survives him, for interment. e were present ror a short time at the Rhetorical exercises or the Brownvllle High School, with the intention or noting what might be observable in the deportment of the students, but were called away too soon to make any extended notice. The large well sea'ed chapel room -Was lillijd wltji the schol ars bf two or three departments,,fand a few visitors. The few that recited, read esavs or spoke SeJection.sJduringjDita stiiyTdfcpe verv well. n u 111n.11.-t: iiiosc-wuoeiecxea articles whlclrwrrereadllyndeWood-'Vy: the stu ..t..,c ..wi uu,,) iMajumeti incinseivcs tb mrv.r nr.-ntnm itf -a . a. i :::. .;"""'W'i!"WHU.oefCfciiit. irmionoi incauuteccgtHdiBts are quite to ipt toasplrctd recite partsf rations orJ srwechesoverwolch the greatest' orators past times havclmrely-snceeededrin gaining attention. Mr. Saunder's boy gave a simple out qniie entertaining description of Brown Allle;'aud we give h lm thfl'IieaiLatark. Mostliert nyerbeforet'vn In iiShsh-lflse.y . ...v. .. .... o ...ot.t-j .iBcii-conuvi wnicn wasfjuite gratifying to ibeubld. These exer cises are for the purpose of developing an instant command one's feelings, thoughts, df sires and p:isslons, so that wo may not be embarrassed in after lire by sudden, unex pected or contemplated public duties. At some future time wc will again visit the - , , nsa . V fc l"cllocl:ed,npan(Vflotlie.abitthchm8e..IrTlIlbe , when 1 jvehopc not to bo Interrupted, -sent to Anv. nrtlres8 on receipt of 60 cts. Wddress rewM bcmorniliiu(oi ija ur critl- rj,t. war. YOUNG, No. -U Spruce street above schcol, men wtriyui uumora rx ig sms. 7ili ? I , I e 3 -''t- J ' J.-.- T. Jmmntmn iWWWa Jw .IIl i.MrrRrecnuJar'aBf .. - I nas Deen noiaing meetings this week at iU. Zlpn ChurchiRreoraneV Vc8 af'jjrpwn vllle, three sticks, oak stqye wood heavlly cnargedwUhtjpowr,jjbyjome desJnlng, rraaeal. This: wood .was leftist -the' Idoor of .thechOTChiandhe sextonkuQWiag there 'was. np wood there, thenight before, suspect-- n nwA1itt..n . -. iVi. -,lr, . . - --1 ... M.M'J.r.L !i.,j. -itr3 j ..V. wuinc mo ouuk, wneu -nruiscoverea uou plugs and powder.JiThe unrrleadly deling: In thd neighborhood.- lbqupeAtliesupiuoq.x XV over m.. McFall IraienndTdcaft In Isbef, hla' Blacksmitfi shop in' litis 'city, dn Wednesday'mdrnlo'g.'wIthanoancd.Vlfll by his side, .whlchjhad containrxfijaudanum-. Mr.rMcKall was a good mechanic but he had been adictedfor several years, to an eicess' Ivenseofi'in't6xicatInVHqu'oTS. He tohl us near fonr-yeareago Ihathaiiad resolved timg and again not to drink any more, .but -that, -under certain. conditions, of mind an,d feel- Inno If nniiltl 'x i li-. , VL. M. I'll- '-.. . L iiilri iv wuiu ifu, uu ncjii- uum uim lilt wan in Browrivlllb.- Hctarnenled tiiat'thra was so and he feared it never would dxj.ony. bet ter. Hf Was ojn the street-last flight, talking wlth.hia lrlends,untll ,ncar Uvqlvc o'clock. He has contemplated tills matter" for some months as he dispalred of'nll reformation. 4 Hisliabits.aycn4jrotving:worse, and At sur prised none to llnd him as they did Wednes day norniug. Ass he lay uppn his bed a strong, large frame a young, Healthy man' ; one couldti't Help thinking wllaVhe .miglit havefbeen liadit not been for his uncoutrola- lilo hpj?e,tltpor;wJiLskpy, and-we in volunta rlaiy eontrastedhis sluatiQiijtnd surround terprise were lessapparent. but -whose habits vefbm6io' consistent with health, success and the public good. Our mind also wander ed to ot.lj.ers wJjo. might soo.n. follow unless tliyy read tlila leaaon arightnpd heed ltsaw fuliy 'solemn warnings Wtr have" nothing but good will for eVery . nian. in Brownvlne and hopejthe.se remarks will be taken in the same kind spirit in wl)ch they are offered, and may the reflections of every 'heart" lean all to that reformation so necessary Ho' 'our'i prosperity and future wulfuro. "it ii , T7 : Onr Father's House, or the Unwritten Word, by Rev. Daniel March, D. D., author- of "Ni&lit1Sde:nc8 -In lhe.'Blfale.t,4:'TiiIs..:iB;a large and exceedingly interesting volumo qf SC0 pages, wel and tastefully, bound for the, narlor table nf for thn libra rv. This work' abounds In' rhetorical Hgufes and metaphors, bold, striking; grand- and sublime, such as no public speaker, .no matter what hie sphere of oratory may be, could read without ad ding to his ability tp interest' the masses. We will find doplc'ted, by a; master artist, God's glory ih the Heaven'rf? God's. Wonders In the Mighty Deep; the Supreme power, of, the Mighty Sovereign which Is 'suggested by the terrible significance of tho' majestic tnouritalhs asHliey tower above tlio clouds and Immutably stiind amid heavens. Im mutable did I say ? One could a thousand ttmes casjer blow away, the, .Andes with his h.rcatjh Jhan to snatch one poor sutTerfrig child, of faith from the protecting' hands oi the Almighty. Tills volume is fulf of'tnspiri ing thoughts u'pon.a variety of , biblical sub Jectsas.wcll; as, concerning uatural things, and po man, can read It once without reading it again, anil soirie "passages he will read again; ICVthey send the electric current full of thrilling,-lofty ahd.ublime senkatlom? 'dn quick succession through.every nerve qf his intellectual and moral nature. J. M. Nel son .' of Whitney illoek'. Brownvllle. is the agent rbr.this work; Kvory family sholild have.tuis.bookvas,it. wlll".bo rctMi.-by eVqry member of tho famil-. We buy sotneboos,' not to rpnd, bitt as an evidence to our guests or bur literary taste. Wc'nvill buy thls'Pu. read and when soiled by much handling, then we will get another, for the parlqrjable. . v BUILDERS' REMEMBER. The place to buy cheap and good -fcumb'cr, etc., is dt Bell's. .The stock Is m Kuu fact u red in. the west.jaiid keptlitho best condition. 1( you wish anything ln-that Ji,ne,tgiye them a call! in '.1 i ttu Geo. B. Moore., . .... .. -i -1' hi : Bookseller, Stationer, and Newsdealer, next door to the Post1 Ortlcc. 'School Books rof all kinds, Blaiik Books, Stationary. Ac., jilway.s:ohliand. Sclioo.l.'urnit.iir furnish - ,cd on. short notice. . Call at the Bonk Store. ' u'2-dwif GREAT BARGAINS IN LAND. 3,000'acre's of Unimprov'ed"LamI, on terms V fo'sult-the purchasers 10'lmpV6Ved Farms ; good Iiml lutdgood ipeatimi. ."Apply t WM. J- AUSUIN'.S Real Kstatc'Olnco. ISdwtf . Hrdwm-llhi, i-" SIIER3IAK HOCEi' '- - '.Tiiic hnnsc. ntnlerttie rmaiiaseiriont .of Its afabla uroprletor CV .M.,Kaultiiuin, Is onedf tho irestaccommo'dations for the wearj an hlinsrv traveler alonu tho Missouri river. For good meals; -good beds-, 'accommodating host and waiters it.sfands .uiiriyaRod, dw 'BKO WNVILLE DISTILLERY'.-' We'puy'the highest price' in cash for 'nil klwIs.ofgrain.T , ;."" ' . . ; 12-y,n. Ws M. Cn A FFE & Co, notice; The regular term of thu 1'rohate Court for the trial of civil cases for all sums over one. hutiilrgdJSdpllanJ and under three hundred dollars) will be held at tliu ollicc oft the. I'ro bate JiidgcMii'lHecity of Brownvllle, Nema ha county? Nebinskn.t-'exlminencing on the firs't. .Th.bivbPftileQfcafeiHlHn muolb. Tn .. . ..... . , .i.ww-'ji:. !;:! ';vJ1dO"l;(AiN. K! 27-tf rrob'ate Judgc.i .T. It. BELL. ThiK hrmTlleaUnitJ t'le'iiunl"r'aftrfali;; buihJing material .that Is made of plne'lu nade of pine'have .now tJwlr.vard on cornerxif College and 1st .. , JI ,z .--v. .-l s .',. rt.- streelsstacKeu iuii, irs msowii 'i"" uuuuv low adjoining. "Jfhoy havjnllllous offeet or.'ali. kinds of Pine lJumb'or, as' well .-as a rousing stock:- of Dqots, Blinds, etc. They sell at the lowest rxssIblo fignre, and are sellln'ainhi'mehse lot 'of stuff of all kinds, from ten to fifteen teams loadingtheredally Lfor pi'e counties west besides their large trade 111 mis linmeuiaio vn.-iim. FIBST PRE)nr?I CIGARS t A. F. Colin, of this city,, took the Urst-pre- inium on Cigars, with li. c. Iett, opo pi inc. bet judges of a good Cigar in the country, a chairman of the awarding committee, and the premium was deserved. Factory at No. Gl Main street. ZJdwtf ! AJiarc Chance for Builder si WANTED I $5000 Worth of County Orders ! ! ! The undersigned will exchange Pine Lum ber Sash. Doors, Blinds', Lath, Shingles, etc., at the lowest cash price, following counties, until for orders on the the 1st of March, 1871: ' ' ' Gage County, Neb Pawnee " " . :..LJ0O cts. 00 " I..MM.M.VU .So Johnson " "f Jefferson" " 80 Richanlson " .. 1. ,........$0 Iancaster " ............ SO Nemaha "- Neb. Gen. Fund..i-....Sj " " Toor Fund-.: 90 " " Bridge " ...:90 I dodwld KILBOURN, JENKINS i Co., FOR .SALE FOR SALE ! . A Largo Stock of SCIIOOI, BOOHS ! . OI1LS -AWD GtASS! In lots to suit purchasers, at Ic'CREERY & MCkEMLS. 9w3m e,i , -m-A-RTITAGE guide-. 1 . . T . A , tSTF onclil. own Doctor t-A prl- of1 vate ,ustruor 0E "a"l9 persons or those about to be married, both male and female, in ev erything concerning lhepbUlolog7 and relations "of our sexual system, and the production and pre vention of-otTspflng; lnChiafng-'all the new dlscov- vr- --w-rt r ff.Ll.. nn.1hlAnnH . uu.,, .u. v. 1 nig reuuj . ika- v- J- -- --""- o - fortheeneral reader, and is Illustrated with li.r.onori rABr nnrt U i11ntrftted with mi- mmnfni?rvtnCT. All vrnin?? -married neonle. or those contemplating nwxrlage, and having the least Impediment to married life, should read this book. It:dIscIoses secrets that every .oneshould p nc-iiialnted with ; still It Is a book that must be 'Fourth-IhlladeiDhU: 2w6m. ..!-.W --'- it.' - ar avrrsTPrkT?-T?Tf''K'r- -.... j- tjl y 'mM. ya-rf - T .A. W -.-H Advertt'eniente tender this head-'wtli be' chirked is cents each Insertion, tor five lines or less. x o'kest.-bouse wrrarrinEE ROOMS; situated on Atlantic rtreeti $ Ifoj particalars, ternaj.Ac.. enquire of S. IV Jamison. ?"tf ' TIOIBENT.-A-: P. COGSWELL WILL RFJt' J. a.Ware Boom in his Brick Block on First street. Size, "MxCT'j; two stories. .Alio, 'a Store Room In same.blocfe, 15x4 - 17-tr Ti-ffitENT.-iiousir wmr trnitF.B booms; JL -Situated onc Nebraska street. Two lots at tached.. Jrr tcrnijt, iEc., enquire arthls ofllce. rfQOlENT.-IF YOU HAVE X 'BOITSE OR , JL Tarm to rent, advertise tt In the Advertiser, in our dieap adrerUrtfig column. JF6 It SAXE. Advertisements under ibis head will be charged is " 'cents each Insertion, for five lines or less. TJOR SAT.E. TWESTY ACRES OF DESIRA jC tile Land, oneliatfinile front Brownvllle, on tho bluff road le-.ullnK to Nemaha City, 2?or. partlc ptars, en autre at this office. . lf-tft TOR SALE.-TEN THOUSAND TWO YE.VK-j 3U W.Furnas. IMC FOR a,LE.-SEED ItAltr.EY. FOUR HUN - drcd biMbels priuieSiirlnfrlUirley, forseeit, for aalet t3 1L V. Euoias, Urowii yille. . lt-4t T70R' SAIJi-UlCACK NORWAY AND SUR-- -L prLsoOuU. 3"vo hundred bashels ninck Nor way and qrprise Oat for ?alebyn.'V Fnrnarf, Rrojuville.Neuraska. . J lC- , TXHt SAbR-BALI) BARLEYv-ONE RUN JdrelJ)UhelsBaldIJarley.Seed, for sale bylL W- Funias, Brownvllle. Nebraska, 1M( FOR SALEi-CHESTEU WHITE PIGS. TWO number one Jtlal Chester White TiK-s old en )liEli for Service, Tor faleiuy R. W. Furnas, Brown ville; Nebraska. lG-lt T7PR SAbC-UASIIMKIlK GOAT SKINS. - Fifty tine undressed C sale. Price from tr, to fi. tine "undressed Caslimcre'Goat Skins, for li. w. urnan. jirown- ile, Nebraska. l&4t -(TOR SAtK-B? YOU HAVE HOUSES OR X Lots for sale, advertise them in the Advertiser, and thereby sqcure a oftomer without delay. ' TTOU SAT.EJ IF YOU RAVE FARMS FOR x 'Sale, adreVtise them in the Advertiser, and plenty of customers will apply for.thfm. , T70U SALE ADVERTISED EXTS TJNDERi X. this head, at twenty-live- cents, (each Insertion, tor Jive lines or less. WANTS. Advertisements under" this head will be' chnrd.d 25 cents each insertion, for live lines or less. WANTED.-IIONEY LOCUST SEED.-I WILT; pay cash for any quantity Honey LocustSeed,' well denned: or I -will purchase it- in the. pod. R. W."Funias. Brownvllle, Neb. , 10-tt ItrANTED.- IF YOU WANT A SITUATION. V advertise for it under this head. for it under this head. It costs but twenty-live cents for live lines or less. T7"ANTED. TF YOU WANT SERVANTS, brany kind of help. advertLse T jrnrm lianas. for them in the Advertiser. WiAXTED.-IF YOU WANT TO RENT A ' Bouse, advertise ar one In the Advertiser, in our cheap ndverttalnKColumn. - ' n TDXPJiAINING who may, andwhooujjhtnotto .111 .Jlarrv Excessive' sCxu'nl excitement ITS rAUsES. with needful ndvice. All that Is. Worth t kiidwins about PREVENTION. Also why so many of both sexes-have PIMPLES on the iateittc.: ailfl iriTliiK'snUicient reasons wny uk-half orti .9 temali INFI dvath' ONlv-IIAl.FijinsinplcKenerauon. rro father or a fansl ly can afford to be without the Informal tlon."i2ft. uja-No young mainiught t9 read "Mun- lirwL- V vontitr l:nlv niii'nt tn rend "Wonlan- :ht to read. hoofl.' iit , Thnv tw Ki,?iif un,mt4i!t nnH ,fln Thev are bouncrsenaratejy. uHv.nn1rl. hv . 'v -.. ...- "'" -ii'.vr:"-'' "r-.-- mail, .SECURE FROM ORSET.VA,- TION.al 15 cents,' pach or both together for 5 cents. Aaaress, - t - CLARK WHITTIER, M. D., 01i t Charles Street; .SU.Lonls, So. ' 'r.'R.'ManvbvreanInr these, works have avoid ed tbeHOCXS on which multitudes have been bro ken hi pieces!" ' '"-y lIarilfbotl: Hov Lost, HoivRe- , stored. 'ffffliWlJuQ .published, a new edition ofDr., $ f'tlft-terwcll'ii Cctbbrittcd En i t a ITtJI - tW?Tr onlheLmdicure f.wttliouiiinedieine uCSPEi;MATlIOimEAorS?cmhwl, Weakness TENOY,a InvolunthYr Setiimnl Losses. IMPO- Mentul anil PbysieaL Ihcsyiacity. Inipedl- nienitiiiuwirriaw.eic.: aisocutji. .Mi'ijiuir ILEl'SV'aua'FlVS, induced by heif-Indulgenceor e.uiub.ttnivaK;nic, . ... , . jea'i'rice,- in a seated envelope, only (5 cents Tile ci-lcbTSted aurhor1, in' tlrls lidmiraWb essty. clearljtlCeiuonstroltM from 'a thirtm"ers.'succeiild practice, Umt. tli alarinimj consequences" ot Selr Kn.. -rrlJ-- ) mf!(rillv cnnI-without the dancer- ous.Usoot"Jntern.-;i.piylicuie or.the-apiillcatloa o I thekuire; uoillit;prvuluI,1,,upo1 cnreai oucKsim- pie.Certain'JandWllV'ctuHl.byineJinsorwhichevcry sotrcrer, no-mattrrvbat his condition may be, may cure, himseir cheaply, privately, and rtidicaUrf. 'ro-This r-pcturt-should Ik! in tho' hands of every youth aijd nvery man iu the land. Sent, under seal, in a pinin envelope, 10 anj-au-dress, KMfjwM, on rveelpt nf six cents, or two aoyt ,,SWi,iic St-41111"- Aisp, jit. v.:uiverjvt'ii --.iaruKKcuvuuv, price 'Si cenU. AddrcsH'the 1'nWtdiers'.. - OBAS. J.tXICLINBA CO., 1J7 Bowery, New Yorkl . FostOfitce Box .l,."SSfi - y b iMW5!l?!LH Itis Infallible, and alrraTH reaiir for imuiedlnt nse. Too best YEAST nMrDKRforusonloaSEi. YOYA0i:StoAXVPAUT0FTHK(JhOll It is coaienlent and rronomical. AO.TASTir OF FOOD PItEl'AllL'O 1VITII IT. Sold ererynhere hf GROCERS, SIHP.L'irA.DLEIB'aUd DEALERS. C DCX3LEY s BROTHER, Maaufacturere,, wno'ix3.xB"DnpoT. CO 21-j: TT (STTiJJSTJST, yHir-TOBK. t-fim "A Repository of Fnshinn, Pleasure and In , rttrjietipii." HARPER B AZautti; . AlsupplomGnt. contr.iniritf nunrerotix ftiB KlzHliat. ; .:teruurieetul. aiacie-. nccamirni: the ' , iiaFBcevervfurtniuht. .Jlftrper'siIUiZarcontatHP lfi fifUopapes of thenUe ot jlnrnvr'fe Weekly, printed on .ujiurtlh'ecilea ' Jc;redpaper,'aDdlspibIWlielweeJtly Notlcew of the Press. HARTER'S BAZAR contains, besides pictures) patterns, etc,-a variety of matter of esutcisU uehnd interest iq the family: nrtlclei on htsuth. tirin !. ml )i.ui-.ik-p('iiiniJ in all lt. branches : it eil- itbrlnl irfnttor Is Hpwihiliy aIaptfl to the Circle Jcis-J inteiKletl to inierti ana, inMruci : anu 11 uua, ut sldes, kocxI stories and literary niattpr of merit, n Is not Mirprlsiug that thejournal with such reat tires, has nchieved ill' n short time nn Immeme sucu-: rorsoniethiiig'or its klhd wa-s desired in thousand rvr foniiHus nmi lf nnhlishpr have lllled the de- taniHl. The young lady who buys a single number I of Hnrper's Uaiar Is' made a subscrlber-for life. . f . TJie Bazar i.i excellent. Like all the,perip4IcaW which the Harpers published, it Is KlmostlidTOlly we'! etlited.atid theclassof reiwlers fcir; whoufclt is intewded the mothers and daughters In averatje farallles ban not but profit by'it good wnse and good, taste, which we have no doubt, are tolay miiklng verj' manv homes hnppier than they may have heen before the women began taktnK lessons In personal and household and social management from thU good nutnrtd.xuentor. J7c Aiifion, JV. J . SUBSCRIPTIONS 1871. TERMS: Harper's Bazar, one year .$! 00 An extra copy of either the Nagazlne, Weekly, or Bazar, will be supplied gratis for every Club of iiy subscribers at fl.W each, in one remittance; or six mnlu r.ir 1-11 ri u.-ithnut MtracfjDV. Subscriiitlons to Harper's Magazine. Weekly and. liurnrio one' naunsa. jor uiic r,w, ui.iowu. Harper's Periwlicals, tooneaddress for oneyear.fr. BSll&ck numbers can be Jiupplled at any time, vni. I. tl and III. of Harper's Bazar., for tbe .years l3, 'ffl and Tu, eliently bound In Kreen mo- rOCO CIOIU, nll UK SCJIV V itCSKJ, moju y ..., The postage on Harper's Bazar Is 3) cents a year, Which must be paid at the subscriber's postouTe. Addrs II ARPFJt A BUOTHER. New Tork. "Unauestionablr the Best Sustained Work of the kind in the V orld." HARPERS MAGAZINE Notices of the Press. VO more dellchtrul travels ore printed In Ujfc En iS Klish lanKuage, thaa appear perpetually In Harper's Magazine. Tlipy are read with equal In terest and satisfaction by hoys of every grad. from eighteen to eighty. Its scientific ipew.whUe suf ficiently profound to demand the attention of th learnedare yet admirably adapted to thepopular nn..,tAi,- mid fiitiiriiedasmuchtodiuasecor- 1 rect information concerning current scientific dis covery asiicoinu mrn inyBnucuiu . ";j- - Cictt TOT tlie XlluUSlun Ot un-iuinuumcvep. The great qebign i jmtvci.3 .. Vv... information and rational amusement to theureat reat design of Harpec's" If rria correct masses or the people, jntrean: iw iuivcii American families in which "Harper's Magazine" would not he an appreciated and highly welcome cuet. There Is no monthly magazine an intelligent reading family can less afford to be without. Many Tn?in -in nrcumulated. Hamer 19 edited. Thrai, nnt a.miu.azini tiiatis minted whichshows ( more intelligent pains expended on its articles and-r mechanical execniion. iuc w "". " '""i'" magazine published. There Is not, conresedlr,' a morCpopufarmagazlne in the world. etc England. JfometUxid. . ... It is one or the wpnders or Jonrntllsm the edito rial management of "Harpris." 77.Tartort, N. I. SL'BSCRIPTIONS iSVl. TERMS: Harper's Magazine, one year U M An iStra Copy or either the Magazlne.'Weeklyl nr ltazarwlll bo snnnlted gattefor eveo01ubof hive aiiDscrjcr tv, uium. . "-yvj .. cnhwTintfat. 1 llarrter's Magazine. 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'J8UCCESSORTQ-. ; V'OW'OPFKItS TO THE CITIZENS OFTBI8 1 cij and thnNemaba Land District, the Urxcst and best assortment or ever brought to the CITY OP BROWNVIILE Tcotvustlngof Sofas Folding Lounges, a ABPBTS, wnroow .BLINDS, Secretaries and Bool: Cases, Offico Deslts, "WashstastLi, , BEDSTEADS, 0AWE MOCKERS, t - . NurveRockers, UlnlcRand Breakf:ist Tables, Of fice, Parlor atid Dining Room Chulrs, and cverj" (ldnir usually fiHindln a JQVJfc&JlTUltJE ST0IZE I St. , n FURNITURE ! 1 J " o''cl L ct Kb? o-tjl.Viatg.; u-!. ' : ' "tt v .1 u , - M. F. BOYD, BBIOKLA.TER & PLASTEREE', BROWNVILIiE. NEBRASKA. Will take contracts for Brick or Stone. Work, or PlaSterins, in town or county. Will hulll Cisterns and wnrrant theinJ Good work guaranteed. 33-y CtlLARTl'IR OAK STOVES, tor sale by W. D. r Hhelleheerser, No. 71 Main street. McPherson Block. Brdwnvllle, Neb. dwtr SWAN GENSP.AIi GroGBrie We have on hand a largo "s . STAPLE AND To '"which we are making co wjej-are selling at Prices as xne xvaississippi. In the Quality of our Goods i!;duK OF'THE MOST ' --vss-r-T-r'iorri "V A "r"J7"T?fT i-HIGHEST MASSET OQUNTKY GO w 'f. . .1863. :: Qf EN to THE FOB ':f. IwlPiE a 1 I !NfllnJ ? F, A. TISDEL, Can and wil sell you all Mnds of Implements cheaper than any other house in 2Te"braslia. J .:. j STUDEBAKEE AND WHIT1: lr AND BUGGIES "We Runner Cultivator, Garden City Clippei'PKw PEKIN TWO AN3) THH.ES-HOHSE PLOWS ' SMITH'S CastCast-Steel PLOWS, EXCELSIOR and GANG PLOWS PRINCETON IRON-BEAM PLOWS, ALL KINDS OS CORN PLOWS,, ! One and Two-Hole Hand Two and Four-Horse Power Shelters. if id Mi mn "WE IvEEP NOTHING BUT FXRST CLASS GOODS, AND G-ITAR'AN. TEE ALL OU GOODS ! - lAifull Supjply of Extras always aii 'M$3& I k, l ;.'.' . . u ...; .'ii ; - - :;i . , '.-,' -j DR. SMITH'S, "iraic: HIliF Vr JLJl-i rf- sw NEW GOMBIHATIO'HS: NERVE TOWER WITHOUT PnOSrHQRQf, A RE.VI, SEDATIVE without Opium' oV" Reaction!' INNOCENT, even in tho, Ai , mouth of INFANTS. Twenty ' dropi Is the LARGEST dose. Cures Sick " '' !,. ,. Beadache -,,fj, IN ABUT TWENTY 3IINCTR3. 1 ait " ' ' - r R ATIOA'AIV PRIIVCSPEES : CiscrofATi, Juno 1;, jam. DR. G. II. SMITH ItrarStr.- Jly nutthorseahl. cd her lbot hu lnully nUc coutd uoi wnltf..WBleh alaruiinicly swelletL My little by HdhMHphb throat nud very HtilT nectc. I got np in tho utaht and bathed his throat and etiwt, and (ray.)uin twenty droivs or your Oil. TUej i nam bflta wetf. jolrN'rooEwa'. Express office. 67 Wi-i-Mittto.AR.' "i. FonT ni-, JMy 12: they sent in ft?n supply of the OH. L'teasesendiby. , Hrst express, artdobllse; m 1 ' i xoursxruiy,jJ.x-aj;r.i.ii, irussojtj- ' - I'M ,.::.; ,.'i J : Sir . .u . til '. NotaFalliire.! Not One! (From Canada New IIamhueo, Ont., July l TR. SMITH, Philadelphia: I have soM tho Oil U ror Deafness, yfekness, Nenralnit. Ao., ami in every case it has Kiven sntlsntctlou. 1 can prcira Uttitc a number of letters. We want morcortho! large sile, ,tc, tc. Yours nsucctfully. FRED. II. McCALLTJM, Brugstet. Sure on Deafness, Salt Rheum, &c, WHT "1 Rhrnmatbm.SaltRbeam. Kry- Iclpelart, IimlysU. ChttiJuHM. sn-BT-a rc Swellings. Headache. Umax. CUlS.Jb& ) Frets, -111, and- Sculd JluU. Felons.Carbnncles. Mumps, Dip- f HOT1' Uieria. Croup. Neuralgia, (Joiit. , Wounds, still' Julntw.- SweMl Glands, canker, Tonth Ache. fyrf K.J Cramps, Bloody Flux, ftc, Ac. L o wt TUT IT FOEi YOCRSE,r. SALT RBTKUM" ltcuresevcryHmenCywuwe.no soap on the parts while .applying tltf oil J aitd it cures most nil nitaneous dL-itiim MHUOni lUIMil DeaflicssorlUieumatlsui. ,, 1 H. C. IiSTT, Agent,11"-' ! 12-6in BRf WNVILLE, NEB. FANClT.P'SpCESSS J nstant additions, and which HtW i low as any House wect .o P3 , r, APPROVED BRAXBP. il .- PRIGS PAID FOB... PRODTCB SWAN fc li?0. I in1 1 pyiim,iLMwLjw.njnjmi 1870 WOR vgao.iygy.-'- WATER -jilt OP ALL KINDS. sell the -"; Com Shelters, and .One, TO BE AS BECOM.MENDED.,. ; , 1 i i' I n j DEALERS IN rji I I UflUIllii'O i j and well assorted stock of i.:v 'in, hi n -' - L-rJ l We sell the v .;' - J 7..iT7rrJ 'fflBBIWf I