Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, July 09, 1874, Image 4

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-TTONDER WHO1 THEY'RE POR.1"
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My ma's been working vory lmrd,
And also very sly.
And keeps her sewing ont of sight
Wlienever I am nigh.
1 asked lior once what made her stop
Whenover I came In ;
Hlic Mild she only stopped to get
A needle, thread or pin.
The tiureau drawer 'next to mine.
Is locked up nightaud day,
And when ma wants to open 11,
She Hends me off to play.
I stole a peep oneaficrn oon.
Although It was not right ;
Out oh! thelittlo things I .saw,
Were such a pretty Kig lit.
Tlie cutest, nicest little clothe,
Just big enough for doll
But then I know they're not for her.
She nmls thern not at all,
I know they're not for inn nor pa.
Nor me nor brother "Bcr,"
For we can't wearsuch fitlTe clothes,
I wonder who they'reibr ?
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TTKOrATURE ANXIETY.
More than balf of this world fa self
afflicted. People raise evil spirits
bluo devils and imaginary evils, un
til they lash themselves into bona
fide despair. Of this class of self tor
mentors was thegood, honest kitchen
maid, whom her mistress found weep
ing bitterly in the kitchen. The
heated oven had cooled, the bach of
bread ready for baking was falling in
the pans from the "high estate" to
which the yeast had raised it, and
Bettie was sobbing as if her heart
would break.
"What is the matter?"
"Why (sobs), just as I had got the
oven nice and hot " (sobs again.)
"Well," said the mistress frighten
ed, "did you burn yourself?"
"No, ma'am ; I happened to think
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"Well, Betty."
"That if ever I should get married
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"You wouldn't cry at that, certain
ly." "And should have u nice little ba
by "
""Well."
"And it could just go alone, and I
ehould get the oven hot, and should
leave it, and the baby should crawl
in boo oo o ! it would burn itself to
death !"
DOMESTIC.
A JERSEY JOURNALIST LOSES HIS
A.
An ex-edltorof a Jersey City paper
tolls the following story : "As ho ap
proached the Grand Central Depot,
Now "York, he noticed two very pret
ty and elegantly-dressed young ladies,
who came and treated him as an old
acquaintance, and he, thinking it was
n case of mfcstakeu Identity, thought
he would carry the thing through
and buve some fun. They informed
him that the' had procured a Bection
In tne drawing-room car, and invited
Mm to take a seat therein. He did
so and enjoyed a very pleasant ride of
two hours. On the arrival of the
train at Poughkeepsie, both the la
dies put their arms around his neck
and kissed him good-by. He stepped
in tne uining-room and ate some
lunch and returned to the train,
when, to his dismay and alarm, he
found he was minus his pooket-book,
containing two ten-cent stamps and a
flve-cent piece. ','
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The Fort Wayne. Ind., Sentinel of
the 30th ult. contains the following:
At Waterloo, Indiana, this morning,
Alexander T. In man was arrested for
the murder of John Burnett, of Knox
County, Ohio, Tuesday evening. The
circumstances are as follows : Burnett
was riding toward Waterloo, and
when within two miles of town he
was overtaken by Iumau, who struck
him over the head with a club, drag
ged him to one side, and robbed him
of about sixty dollars. The body of
the wounded man was found shortly
after by a passing horseman. Inman
waB lying by the body, stupefied from
drink. The dying man was taken to
the residence of Mr. Huffman, where
he immediately died. Inman, in the
meantime, went to tho house of a
widow near by, and informed her
that he had committed tho deed; and
couutea tne uiouey before her. - He
was arrested aud takou to Waterloo
where his trial is now in progress.
-Ip-you-are buying carpets for dura
bility, choose small figures.
SAVi:3roursuds forgarden plants, or
forgardeu yards, when sandy.
If your flat-irons are rough, rub
them with fine sale and it will make
them smooth.
Fkosted Feet. They may be cur
ed as follows : White oak bark, taken
fresh and boiled in water to a strong
liquor. Bathe the feet in the liquor.
Tt is pronounced the best of all reme
dies.
Tell your dairy-men and every
body that has 3-ou ng heifers or kick
ing cows to milk, that if they will tie
a small rope around them tightly
just forward of their bag while milk
ing, the' will soon give in kicking,
without pounding or whipping.
Cobn's and Bc.v oxs. Burn with
caustic, af'.er bathing: repeat if nec
essary. Another remedy ; Apply the
pulp of lemon until the hard pulp can
be removed. Cotton greased with
linseed oil or turpentine Is very good,
as it softens the corn.
Italian Beefsteak. Score a
steak transversely with a sharp knife,
cutting it through. Lay it In a stew
pan with a smull piece of butter ; sea
son with peper and salt and an onion
chopped fine. Let it cook then J of
an hour in Its own gravy, aud serve
hot.
Ant-Hills. A correspondent of
the American Entomologist says that
a few Bllcetl ouions, buried in the ant
hill will cause the ant to leave it. A
gill'kerosene-oll, poured into tho ori
fices of tho nests, will secure the
same result.
Plants must never be watered
when the sun ahines upon them it
scorches them as badly as the frost of
autumn. Always water them after
sunset, aud be sure to give the soil a
thorough drenching. If only tho
surface Is wet, the roots will not strike
down and give the plants a vigorous
habit. Sprinkle the foliage with the
fine nose of the watering pot, but
pull it off to water the roots.
Judge Tappau, of Potsdam, had 2
cows poisoned, occurring by eating
green wall paper taken off the rooms
in his house. After the paper was ta
ken off, it was emptied into a yard to
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TIME SCHEDULES.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Darlington & JJlmiOttrl KlverRallroad
in Ncbrasltn.
STAIN LINE.
11:25 a.m. leave- .I,Iattsmouth
2:13 p.m. i Lincoln ..
IfcOS p.m. arrlvtJ -Kearney June
SKCp.m.arrive
11:16 a.m. leave
o:iSo.m leive
lOMAHA BRANCH.
1:1 p. n. leave J Plattsmonth
40 p.m. arrive Omaha,, j
115 a. m. arrive
10:00 a.m. leave
BEATRICE KRANCU.
."MI p.in. leave ..
fl'05 p.m. arrive
Crete
...Beatrice...
7:45 a. ni. arrive
i:4jn.tn. leave
Chicago Si, North Western Railway.
Trains at Council Bluffs arrive and depart as follows
OOINO U'KST AKBIVE I OOINO EAST DKPAKT
Lay E.Tpre.vs...10:3-)p.ni. Day Express..... fi.10u.ni.
NIglit Express !K15a.tn. Night Express- -l:ftjp.ru.
I Ex.i'relgUt 10:30a.m.
W. H. STENNETT. Geu. Pas. Agt.
Kansas City, St. Joe. fc C. II. Railroad.
Trains leave Phelps Station as follows :
Going North, 5:T0a. m. I Going South, fc.T a. n.
Going North t:U;. m. j Going South, j6:lu p. ci4
A. C. DAWES, Gen. Pass. Agent.
Midland Pacific Railway.
9 30 a ni 3:05 p m I Nebraska City 1 2:00 p m (!:". p in
2:C0pm 8:30pm Lincoln 11:00 am 2:05 n in
arrlveIU:l jm I Seward...... 'J-.S0 a m...Ie&ve
J. N. CONVERSE, Stip't.
MILLINERY.
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BUSINESS CARDS.
ATTORNEYS.
E. E. Ebright,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Notary puhlio and Real
Estate Agent. OlUce In Court House Build
Ins Browfnvllle Neb.
T. L. Scliick,
A TTORNBY AT LAW.-3IAVBE CONSULT
ed In the Ger-nan language. Office next
Otti
inff.Brownville. Nebraska
door to County Clerk's
)fflce, Court House Build-
is-ey
vlIIe.Neb.
J. S. Stnll.
AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
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A Offlce.No.70 Slain street,! dp italrs.) Brown-
J. H. Broady,
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LA W.
A. Office over Stato Bank, BroVnvHl.eb.
E. IV. Thomas,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, front room over
Steveason & Cross's Hardware Store. Browh
vllle.Neb. W. T. Rogers,
1 TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
f -urni i- rfiiitront nttMnt'on to any ie?ai
ousinessentrasted to Ids care. Office in Court Huuse
tiuliain?. iirownviiie, jc.
MEDlCAt..
3iRrr,s
FLUID EXTRACT
I f f I If f T f
V V mm V
The ouly known remedy for
BRIGHT'S DISEASE,
And a positive remedy for
aorr. qua vel, strictvres. diabetes,
J0 YSPEPSIA, XKRVO US DEAILITY,
JROPSY,
Non-retention or Incontinence orUrlne. Irritation
intlamatton or Ulceration of the
ELASBEE & IIDCE-rS,
SPER3I ATORRHCELV ,
3DICAli.
Hewett & Newman,
TTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW
Erownvllie.iNeD.
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PHYSICIANS.
GRANGE DIRECTORY
Officers of the National Grange.
D. W. Adams, Master. Wankon, Iowa. O. II.
Kelley, Secretary, Washington, D. C
Officers of the State Grntice.
Wm.B.Porter.Master; Wra ilcCaig, Secretary:
Lincoln.
Nemaha County Central Association.
Church Howe, President. Sherman: W.G hwan,
Vico-1'rns'.detit, Howard ; T. J Jfaiors. Secretary,
Ppni: S. W. Kennedy, Tmisurer, Brownville,
Win Bridge, County Deputy, Peru.
Tbustk3. Win. Bridge. Peru: J. Murlattc,
BrovrnvlHc: S. Robertson, Howard.
GRANGES.
MASTER. SECCETAUY.
I Church Howe , Win. P Friss
yi. Hony IJ. R. Whitney..-
J. Gilbert !
It. V. Muck IG. Watban
Win. Hannaford.A.C. Leeper ...
N.J Hurmes Mrs.L.Schnyder
The LARGEST STOCK now opening, and
LOWEST PRICES ever seen in JJrownvine.
All goods
FRESH AND NJEW.
No old tail ends of goods that were kept over
from Inst year, to be peddled out by runners,
but new and neat. The loliowlnn list will
show how low goods can be sold this year:
HATS.
50c. Always sold for
75c. " " "
$1.00 " " "
$1.00
1.25
1.50
2.00
3.00
OR.VNCS.
Amity
Ilr.uton
Ciirton
Charter Onk..
Forest Grove.
Fcib'nz
Grand Prairie Ell Wod
. . P 3Iealer
Highland
noney C'rrek.... G. Gl.v-gow .. .
Helping lianu. u. ijinj.
London ..... ...
Libert
Ifayette ....
emana .
Robt. Skillou..
C Meader.... .
W. W Smith...
S. Webber..
J. H.Peory ' W. II. Hams
H. Childs T. Patrick
J. Illgsln- s. Robertson .....
W.2I.Stokft T.C Kiiasey
Nemahii Centre Wm. Wutkin-'. .. Thos. linrress
Nemaha Valley A. Waltz. iB. F. Senior. -.
Normal T. J. Majors 'j. M. Peltit
Plcas.int Hldge. C. Campbell liobt Coleman...
Pleasant Valley Win Joues J. Marlatte .
Pleasant Hill LcRoyJlason L.L.3tason
Protection John Strain. ,C. Barnes
Prospect O. It. Hewett .....jJ. B. Piper.
Rosewood Perry BuckPls... . ..-
Ri i iik Star- Wm. Haglej- W. Hridge.
Risincsuu ('"O. 'row A.J.Skpen.
Seeuritv. Wm. F. Paris II. O Mlnlck.
lTnity..' S. Cochran J. Xaxwell
Washington ("has. Blodgett... O..T Matthews.-.
Zlon. J. A. Uiei -.. u. Ji. uiei
BTT"' -w-imj- w wmm
1.25 Very flue
2.50 Fine Chip,
3 25 Handmade chip, fine 4.00
Pine French Hip-Sore
COJiSETS.
Always sold before for $1.00
a a ( : i.2."i
a a et tc 1.50
Tliompson's Glove ilttin? 2.00
RIBBONS
At 1-3 Former Prices.
i S. nOLLADAV. M.D.. Physician. Surgeon
A. and Obstetrician. Graduated In 1&.1. Loca
ted In Brownville tSSo. Office. Lett Crelgh s
Drugstore. McPberaoitlocIc. Special attention
paid to Obstetrics and diseases or Votpen and
Children. !w5m
HL. MATHEWS. Physician and Surgeon. Office
. In City Drug Store, No. 32 Mam street, Brown
ville. Neb
NOTARIES &. COLLECTION AGENTS
. A. Bergraann,
ATOTARY PUBLIC AND WNVEYANCER.
LN Office. No. -II Main street, Brownville. Neb.
Leucerrhcea or Whites, Diseases of the Prostrate
Gland, stone in the Bladder, Colculus Grav
el orBrickdust Deno-.lt, aqd Mucus
or Milky DLshargea.
LAND AGENTS.
KMAliNBY'S
EXTRACT BUGH1T
Permanently Cures all Diseases of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS. AND DROPSICAL
SWELLINGS,
Existing in Men. W'omen anil Children,
JZZ- NO MATTER WHAT THE AGE.
Fiof.Steelesavsi "One bottle orKearney'Flu
Id Extract Buchu la worthlmore thau all other Bu
chns combined."
Price. One Dollar; per Bottle, or Ix Bottles foi
Five Dollars.
Depot. 101, Dunne Street, ew York.
A Phydclan in attendance to answer correspond
ence and give advice gratis.
jKg- Sena stamp ror pamphlet, iree.-EX
CRANKA BRIGHAM.
Wholesale Agents, San Francisco, Ctfl.
TO THE-
TTriLLIAM H. HOOVER, Real Estate and Tax
V Paying Agent. Office in District Court Room.
Will -jive prompt attention to the sale or Real Es-tateandP-avmeut
or Taxes throughout the Neinaha
Land District.
Ill II MUM I
GRAIN DEALERS.
(iC.
75c.
$1.25
1.75
Geo. G. Start,
CASH DEALER IN GRAIN AND AGRICCL
tnral Implements, and Storage. Forwarding
aud Commission Merchant, Asplnwall, Neb.
IIOTE-S.
SOCIAL DIRECTORY.
LODGES.
EvccNior l.o.lce No. 13. K. 1.-Meets every
Wednesday evening in Masonic Hall. A Isiting
Knights cordially invited. J. C McNauohtok,
C. C. F. E. Johnson, K. R. S.
Hrnwnvilln Lode No. 5, I. O. O. F.-Regular
mectiniis Tuesday evening ol each veek In their
new hall over Lowman's store. Visiting brothers
rrenartfullv invited. Hknky Coiin. N. G. B.
B. TiiosirsoN.Secy.
Urownvillp Di'vision No. 10, Sons of Tem
perance. Meets every Friday evening in Odd
Fellows Hull, over Thurman's drug store. Main
street. Strangers of our order visiting the city
are Invited to meet with us. A. O. Gates W. P.
G. W. FAianoTHER Sr.. It. S.
.Vemnlia Valley Lodge No. 4, A. I". &A. 31.
Stated meetings third Thursday evening In each
mouth.
K.roM-nille Chapter No. -1. R. A. 31. Stated
meetings lirst Monday night la earn month.
Fiirnan Council No. U It. S. fc S. K. 31.
Stated meetings fourth Monday In each month.
It rnrmelCoiiuitnnileryNo. :J, K.T. Slated
meetings cond Monday m each month.
Hose and Lilj Conriavc. No. 63, K. It. V. R.
itt'.-Meets at Masonic Hall on the fifth Mon
days
which the cows had access. The
paste on the paper?gave the cows a rel
ish for it, and they ate of it quite free
ly. They were both very choice aud
valuable cows. One of them died in
about twenty-four hours after eating
the paper.
Bruises, Burns, Sprains, Etc.
Dissolve 1 ounce camphor to 8 oun
ces spirits of wine; add 1 oz. oil tur
pentine ; 1 oz. spirits of sal ammoni
ac: i oz. oil of organ um ; 1 large ta-
blespoonful of liquid laudanum. Rub
well with tho hand -1 times a day.
mi. ? i . . . i . . . iliivs.
liiu uuove is 1 or tne oest recipes lor Adah Chapter No.'2.-Oderol the Eastern Star.
nil kind of buiises, sprains and swell
ings, both in man and hrtrse, ever
tried : it will never fail. Trv it. Dr.
G. W. Davis, in Chicago Courier.
Philadelphia Cottage Cheese.
Take 1 or more quarts of sour milk,
put it In warm place and let it re
main until the whey separates from
the curd . then pour it In a 3 cornered
bag, hang it up and let it drain until
every particle of whey has dropped
from it; then turn it out aud mash
with a spoon, add milk or cream, with
salt or sucar ns preferred. This in a
healthful and delioious addition to the
breakfast or tea table In summer.
A week conclusion Saturday night
James Gleaon, wife and child,
were burned to death in their house
at Evart, Michigan. June 29th.
A Brooklyn sewing society fines
any member who talks scandal $1 00
for each offense. Only the wealthy
are able to attend.
Stated meetings third Monday in each month.
CHURCHES.
Hethodist E. Church. Services each Sabbath
at 10: W a. m.. and 7:30 p. m. Sun lay School at
2'4 p. m. Prayer Meeting Thursday evening.
V. B.SnuoiiTKB, Pastor
Prcsbj terian Church. Services each Sabbath
at ltr. W a. m.. and 7:J0 p. m. Prayer Meeting ed
uesday evenings. Sabbath school it 2 o'clock
p.m. J. T.Baihu, Pastor.
Christ's Church (Eplscapal.)-Corner Atlantic
and Second streets. Divine service every Sund.iy
eveningatT1, o'cloek: snndav School atSo'clock,
p.m. Seats free. Rev. J. E. Roberts, Rector.
Hair- Coeds
city officers.
City Counril. Meets the First Monday la each
month. Mayor. F. A. TiMlel, AUermcn First
Ward W. T. Den. E.S. Wibley : Second Ward I".
E. Johnson. W. A. Judkins: Third Ward
Lewis Hill, Fredrick '"arker. Marshal, D.Camp
bell Clerk, J. B. Docker. Trcausrer, J Blake.
Police Judge. J. S3. Stall.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
County Commissioners A. J.RItter, H. Hock
mever. Alex. McKluney. County Clerk, Wilson
11 Majors. District Clerk. W. II. Hoover. Sher
iff. 1). Plasters. Probate Judge, E. M. McCo
mas. Treasurer, A. II. Gilmore. Surveyor, J.
Gilbert. County Superlntedent.D. W. Piernon.
Arrival anil Departure of flails.
Nortiiern D.illy, by Railroad Arrives 11a. ra.
Departs 1 1 :"i0 a.m.
southern Daily, by Railroad Arrives 2:30p.m.
Dapart-s 7:10 a. m.
Northern Via Peru, Daily Arrives 12 m; De
parts 1 p in.
Southern Via Nemaha City, Dally Arrives 5
p. ni. Departs 7 u. m.
Westeri: Via Tecumseh to Beatrice Daily:
Departs at 7 a.m. Arri es at 5 p.m.
Southwestern Via Table Rock Weekly Ar
rives Tuesday at 6 p.m. Departs Monday at 7 a. m.
Nortlivp..iern ro ueiena. seim-weeKiy At-
In Groat Variory,
REAL AND 1MMITATI0H
1-3 -former Prices.
And tlnally, all goods that enn he found in
l Ladies' Furnishing Store, will he .sold at
prices never hefore seen in Brownville. We
make no presents, and pay no per centage
ror out side runners, hut let the goods speak
for themselves,
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A Piqua girl who had a quarrel
with her lover, remarked that she f&$?$: G p- m' Depart
"wasn't on squeezin terms with that i JInsi om.n"uri from t?; ,?-4?J ApPi un
, dajsfromlOtolO'ta.m. W. A. POLOCK.P. M.
fraud any more-"
One of the hands engaged at unload
ing a barge in Davenport, Iowa, the
otherday wasaccldentalJy knocked in
to the water. After making exer
tions to get out, and becoming ex
hausted, he concluded that there was
no other alternative but to go down.
This he concluded to do in style, and
straightening himself his feet struck
bottom. This gave him fresh hope,
and he stood up, astonished to find
iuub me water was oniy a couple or j
leet deep.
A Burlington Board of Trade man
got into trouble by letting his busi
ness weigh to heavily on his mind
,-the other night. His wife heard him
"murmur in his sleep, "Ella, dear El
la," fondly and tenderly, and as her
name Is Mehitable, she woke him up
with the bald end of the hair-brush,
and asked him who! "I was think
ing of Ella Vator," the wretched
man said calmly, and chuckled off to
Bleep again.
ft A western editor triumphantly ex
claims: "Man shall not live by bread
alone,"-and then acknowledges the
receipt of a jug of "old Bourbon."
A Seventh regiment youth in the
Fifth Avenue told his sweetheart the
other day that he had jut got a new
gun, but hadn't yet rooster'd It.
Buffalo are moving In Immense
numbers west of Fort Dodge, and
htnidreds of hunteis are gathering
for the slaughter. Now is the time,
if soldiers are of anj' use on the front
ier to inforce the law against the wan
ton destructions of those valuable
herds. None should be killed unless
the meat as well as the skin are taken
away for consumption.
Milwaukee ITewa: "I tell you,"
said, a Wisconsin man to a neighbor
next day after burying his wife,
"when I came to get in to bed, and lay
thar, and not hearing Lucinda jawing
around for an hour and a half, it just
made me feel as if I'd moved into a
strange country."
We hear of men on their death-bet!
confessing ot the crimes of murders,
abductions and incendiarisms, but
who ever heard of a dying man con
fessing to stealing papers? Nobody!
Death cannot scare that man.
They have a man at Vmcenues by
the name of Welcome Sprinkle. The
supposition is that he was born at the
close of a long interval of dry weather.
Brisk talkers are usually slow think
ers. There is Indeed, no wild beast
more to be dreaded than a communi
cative man having nothing to commu
nicate. Swift, f
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Landlady (fiercely) "You mustn't
occupy that bed with j'our boots on I"
Boarder ".N ever mind, they're an
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IN THE BIBLE.
By the author of "Night Scenes In thelllble"
and "Our Father's House." of which nearly
200.000 have been .sold. "Home Life" is com-
mended by ministers of all ehurches'ns "tho
auinor a oest book," "mil of precious
thoughts," "Truths precious as goms," "a
choice hook for every family," &c. Steel en
eravings. rose tinted paper, rich binding, and
far rapid sale unequalled. AGENTS, Young
Men, Ladies, Teachers and Clercyruen, want
ed in every county: $75 to S100 per month.
Send for circular. ZIEGLER & M'CUR.
DYr5thAve.fc;Adamsfc5t.,Chlcago,in. 3Sm6
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I guess the bed-bugs can't
The editor of the American Sportx
7nan, published at Meriden, Conn.,
has bought a flve-hundred-dollar dog
and meets belligerent visitors with
a happy smile of calm oontent.
A German Jew was eating a pork
chorin a thunderstorm. On hearing
an unusually loud clap, he laid down
his knife and fork and observed:
"Veil, did any poty efer hear such a
fuss about a little piece of pork ?"
A correspondent of the Practical
Farmer advises the use of celery as a
cure for nervousness, and avers he
has known cases where tho cure of
palpitation of the heart has been af
fected by a plentiful use of this deli
cious salad.
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the devil." Just then an old darkey
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RUN TWO SHOPS.
One opposite Sherman House, on-3Iain street, the
other next door to Bratton'p.on Sixth street.
Hood, swee. fresh meat always on hand, and st
SiacttoneniaxMiteed Jo cnlnrcer, ir--lT
AMEItlCAX HOUSE, 1. D. Robkon. Proprietor.
Front street, between Main and College. Good
Feed and Livery Stable In connection with this
House.
BL.ACKS3IITHS.
Nervous and Debilitated
OF BOTH SEXES.
JVb Charge or Advice and Qinsultation.
Dn. J. U. Dyott. graduate of Jefferson Jledlca
College. Philadelphia, author of everal valuable
works. c.n be consulted oh all discuses of the Sex
ual or Urnary Organs, (which he has made an es
pedal study) either in male or lemnle. no matter
from vi hat caiiho uriglnatin or of how lopg stand
ing. A practice of SO jears enables him to treat
diseases with .success. Cures guaranteed. Charges
reasonable. Those at a distance rah forward littpr
describing symptoms and enclosing stamp to pre
pay postage.
Send for the Guide to Health. Price lfc.
J.B. DYOTT. 31. D.,
Physician and Surgeon, ifrl uaneSt.,I. Y.
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BLACKSMITH ANDTIOKSE SHOEIt. First
streetbetween Main and Atlantic. Hrownville,
Xeb Work done to order and satisfaction guaranteed.
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ONE DOOR WEST OF COUT.T HOUSE.
WAGON MAKING, Repairing.
Plows, and all work done in the heal
manner and on short notice. Satisfaction guaran
teed. Give him acall. 3My.
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The above cut shows the Anger rnhIns its load of earth. As will ho seen, the Auger
may be drawn up to Pulley E, which gives room to run a truck under tho Anger to secure
Its load ; nnd by turning Crank F the Turning Rod is removed from Drum A. Then by
turning Crank G the Turning Rod and J.ever Is moved forwajd, and the rod inserted in the
Boring Shaft C, and is ready for tilling the Aurter, which is let down by means of hand
brake; and as the Auger works loosely on the shaft, tho air has free circulation to the bot
tom ot tho well, thus preventing suction or atmospheric pressure.
03VI 3IA.IV INJD OjS HORSE -
CAN WORK THE AUGER SUCCESSFULLY
TENTY FEET ljNT HOUR
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Post Ofiice HSox 12, BROWATILLE, NEBRASKA.
GROCERIES.
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Dr. J. "Walker's Califonii.i Tin
Cgar Jittcis arc a purely Vegetable
preparation, made cbietly from tbo Da
tive berba found on tbe lower ranges of
the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor
nia, tbo medicinal properties of whicb
aro extracted tberofrom witbout tbe use
of Alcobol. Tbo question m almost
daily asked. " Wbat is tbo cause of tbo
Unparalleled success of Vinegar Bit
teks V1 Our answer is, that tbey removo
tbe cause of disease, and tbe patient re-
coveis bis bealtb. Tbey are tbe great
blood ptirilier and a life-giving principle,
a perfect Keuovator and Invigorator
of tho system. Never before in tbe
history of the world has a uicdiciue been
compounded possessing the remarkable
qualities of Vinkgar Bitters in healing tho
sick of every disca.50 uianis heir to. They
are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic,
relieving Congestion or Inflammation of
tLe Liver ami Visceral Organs in Bioa3
Diseases
The properties of Dr. Walker's
ViNKG.VR Bittkus are A peneut. Diaphoretic,
Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, -Sedative,
Counter-irritant Sudorific, Altora
tive, and Anti-Bilious.
Grateful Thousaiidsproclaim Vrs--
egaii Bitters tbe most wonderful In-
vigorant that ever sustained the sinking
system.
No Person can take these Bitters
according to directions, aud remain long
unwell, provided tbeir bones are not de
stroyed by mineral poison or other
means, and vital organs wasted beyond
repair.
Bilious, Remittent and Inter
mittent Fevers, wbicb are so preva
lent in tbo talleys of out groat rivers
throughout tbe United States, especially
those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri,
Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan
sas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande,
Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro
anoke, James, and many others, with
their vast tributaries, throughout our
entire country during tbe Summer and
Autumn, and remarkably so during sea
sons of unusual heat and dryness, aro
invariably accompanied by extensive de
rangements of tbo stomach and liver,
and other abdominal viscera. In tbeir
treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow
erful influence upon these various or
gans, is essentially necessary Tbore
is no cathartic for the purpose equal to
Dr. J. Walker's Vlsegak Bitters,
as they will speedily remove the dark
colored viscid matter with which the
bowels are loaded, at tbe same time
stimulating tbo secretions of the liver,
and generally restoring tho healthy
functions of the digestive organs.
Fortify the body against disease
by purifying all its iluidswitb Yisegar
BitteIjS. No epidemic can take bold
of a system thus fore-armed.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Head
ache, rain in tbe Shoulders, Coughs,
Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour
Eructations of tbe Stomach, Bud Taste
in tbe Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita
tation of tbe Heart, Inflammation of tbe
Lungs, Pain in tbo region of tho Kid
neys, and a hundred other painful svmp
toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
One bottle will provo a better guarantee
of its merits than a lengthy advertise
ment. Scrofula, or King's Evil, White
Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Xeck,
Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent
Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old
cures, eruptions ot tho Skin, Sore Eyes, etc.
In these, as in all other constitutional Dis
eases, VTalkkr's Vi.vkgar Bitters have
shown their great curative powers in the
most obstinate and intractable cases.
For Inflammatory and Chronic
-Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit
tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of
the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder,
these Bitters have uo equal. Such Diseases
are caused by Vitiated Blood.
Mechanical Diseases. Persons en
gaged in Paints and Minerals, sucb'as
Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and
Miners, as they advance in life, aro subject
to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard
against this, take a dose of "Walker's Vin
egar Bitters occasionally. ,
For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet
ter, Salt-Ilheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples,
Pustules, Boils, Carbuueles, Ring-worms,
Scald-bend, Sore Eves, Ervsinelas. Itch
Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors
and Diseases of the Skin of -whatever name
or nature, are literally dug up and carried
out of the system in a'short time bv the uso
of these Bitters.
Pin, Tape, and other "Worms,
lurking in the system of ao many thousands,
are effectually destroyed and removed. No
system of medicine, no vermifuges, no an
thelmintics will free the system from worms
like these Bitters.
For Female Complaints, in young
or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo
manhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic
Bitters display 60 decided an influence that
improvement is soon perceptible.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when
ever you find its impurities bursting through
tho skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores;
cleanse it when you find it obstructed and
slucgish in the veins ; cleanso it when it is
foul j jour feelings will tell you when. Keep
th- blood pure, and tho henlth of the system
will follow.
It. H. McDOXAL-i & CO.,
Druggists and Gen. Agts., Saa Francisco, California
aadcCOF-.r Washington and Charlton StaJT X. Y,
Sold by ll Druggists and Dealers.
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cured by remedies for the cause of disease.
Inhaling remedies are useful and will cure.
DEAPXESS, BLINDNESS, fcc.,
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by Scarlet Fever, Measles, Scrofula, c., &c.
Dr. Dodge's new remedies remove the cause.
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