L MATTERS. . Collmpp, Editor. THURSDAY, JAN 14. 1S09. 1 112 INTERS! , very cheup tr wh, Fostpr ! W TKl (TIXXI flltltS Of WCMKI from to 12 IV ; several tairtl nd disj.lBT tyr ; B lan?e Uule.Ouls. Kurninire, wikkI b Tyi and liaUey liack. We sin, wt have now n entire a the ruom. ry Sycamore and Elm Cord U0LTZI2GEIVS. Tobacco, for smoking at 1 SWAN A ERO. dry Soap, full weight, b4 .q use, at Swat; mo. rn, Tomato, and a large '.s, at SWAN & ERO. at the Bar. "Wheeler & 1 Sewlnj Machines. Call ldcn will deliver his fare . e Oration," at Mcrhcrson )d and see him. .ryant & Straiten' Book .1 itetUof Montelth'B Geogra . ed at A. D. Martdie'a. orset fc McNeal have re ber Shop to the corner of the ; zlnger's store, on Mala street. i tisement of R. A. Brewart, In .n, addressed to "Horsemen." ..ortanityto become lossessed taken In exchange for sea- etore good. IL V. MUIIt, -Hetzel'a eurply of Overcoata y full, and he is selling them es for cash. Go and see Het Pberson Block. II. C. Lett, Land Agent, Fro wn vllle." Frank HUltr't Harness Oil at Bauer's. 420 acrea of Land for Bile by Jaa. R. Dye. Dictator wishes all a lwppv New Year. V,r. T. Den. ; L Goods selling at extremely low prices at J. L. McGf A Co.'. Horricon Broadcast Seeders, fot saleby K A. Tlsdel A Co. on Cosuitr Journal looks t. It Is to an eight column1 -pa ; well for that county, from . receive a liberal nurport. hoc. & H. Mf-Glbbons, No. i a very large stock of Boots h he la selling at the lowest eard of. Go and see them be- nnty Teachers Assocla- t at High Kchool Room, Friday turday of this week. Del or ,., will address the Association rial Plow was the same that ilum at our late County Fair, ork. Bee tbe advertisement In , end then call on Teare & Co, :on Block, who are authorized s plow. eeipt of a new daily paper pub ;1la,Ga.,the Press. It reaches week after Its publication, and :iot readlble exchanges. It is publisher, a B. Uanlelter, and :lch It is published. ley, Dontlst, la now located at ectionery. He is doing a big t rtracting trou!deorae grinders, s given general satisfaction, and :.g anything In the lental line ;one, will secure an experienced .ling on him. 1 Lie's prospects were never bright present. More linpajvemeuts are elation this spring than were ever this season. No time during our s there been such energy exhibited son of the year In grading and get y; and we have fair prospects far iitg of several large hlwks, nd a f residences early In the spring. otcl. George Dougherty, who has v year past kept tho best private bouse In this city, has, we learn, Ige Reynolds' new house Just be r's Livery 8tahle, and will open up tt class hotel. The building was :r this purpose, and with a plenty nd George to manage it, it must ie a popular house. Illustrated Catalogue and Flor s bcTore us, and is certainly the leti work of the kind extant- The matlon could be obtained nowhere nsed a form, or so thoroughly 11 Yick is one of the oldest and most dsman in the United Ktates, and atalogue and seeds any one can wer Garden or a Kltcken Garden, ectlonsand seeds are perfect. Small, of the Red Store, has Jurt e laiyet assortment of Queens- Jlassware ever opened in this city, rmlned that his customers shall Meelot to select from. This is In o his stock of choiee fancy and st lea, which comprises cverytliing in that may be called for or desired, paring to do a basinets the coming ond to no house in Nemaha county, make it win. jutliern NcbrVlan come to as enlarged to a seven column pnpei, Uig a better appearance than &cver .ofore. It is well filled with reading ,nd altogether is a credit to the town aty from which it eminates. C. L. Its present editor, gives evidence of :y to !lng ink which most win for vorablejposition among Journalists, pie of Richardson will most assured ult their best Interests by giving the '.ian a good support. ttfy yonr Homes. We are glad to at B. L. Easley, Corresponding Secre ' the Bureau of Imigration has perma- located in Peru, and is going to plant o nursery in ita vicinity. He is now -ed to furnish the very best quality of Fruit trees, Grape Ylnea, Small Fruits, t will, we think, be to the interest of ha County, to patronise Mr. Easley, as aelplng to populate our county with a and industrious ciass of imigrants. rs, send stamp' to' B. L. Easley, Peru, 'or his inducements to patrons, tc. tm llnt. The Brownville hunt--ty, composed of Robert Dillon, Joshua and A. Starry, and CnpU Brown, of t k, on their reeeut hunt M-et of the can river, killed and brought into enty-six Eik. and disabled probably y more; twenty-six Wolves ; fifteen urkeya, and small game in proportion. .i return our townsman, Capt. J. L. , 'waylayed the party at Beatrice, '.cipate in bti Oyster Supper, got for the occasion, highly sensoued. -lamed to their homes on the 7th, hav en out Just twenty-one days. They to travel on a big hunt most any hour lay, for thy surely know the lick 'tis -it. A No. 1 Four Tear Old Mors for Bala. Enquire at this olHoo. Flour Spring and Fall Wheat, at McGee's, at reduced prices. Persona indebted to J. I McOee & Co. will please call and settle pp. Clotting out at cost. Shawls, Buck Gloves, IIoois,etc. J. L. McOee & Co. Pekin BrealilngProws-KOT.A IlSmith & Co's make, for sale by J. C. Denser. If I w anybody they will please present the same and get their pay. W.T. Den. Desks, Wardrobes, and all kinds of Cabi net Work made to order by A. J. McFall fc Co. If you wish to see Just what is the most fashionable goods for Ladles' wear, goto A. May'a Regulator. $1200 Dollars and Expnf I See ad vertisement of American Shut tie Sewing Ma chine in our advertising columns ICnhn Halne's rremium Grain and Seed Drill, with W. if! Nauinan's Improve ment, for sale by F. A. Tisdcl 4 Co. Tht Best Maenine KxtantMieeler & Wilson'a Sewing Machines for sixty-five dol lars and upw ards, offered at the Bazar. Now, all you that are indebted to me will please call and pay cp, and don't ask nor take any longer time, and oblige. W. T. Den. Jaa. K. Dye will sell and deliver first class rianos and Organs for Eastern Rtall Prices, and warrant the same for five years. 7y Farmers, now is the time to order your Erown'a Illinois Corn Planter, and not be humbugged with any other planter. W. T. Den is Agent. . .. .. Farmers, go for the celebrated Brown's Illinois Corn Planter, Rock Island and Quin cy Ploughs, they are the beet In the State. W. T. Den, Agent. Do you wish to purchase a fine, long, heavy. Double Barrelled Deer and Goose Shot Gun ? r-nii rn nooker. at Rolert Teare & Co.'s, and he will accommodate you. Vm.II. Hoover, Ileal Estate and Insu ranee Agent, is prepared to make out all pa pers necessary to the conveyance of Real Es tate. Odce Court Room, Brownviue. Miss Mary namilton, residence corner of Atlantic and 4th streets, is prepared to do ail kinds of Stitching, Braiding, Silk embroider ing, etc., on short notice and reasonable terms, Me Fall t Co., are making preparations to bring on a larger stock of Furniture the com ing season than has ever been brought to this Land District. May they continue to flour ish, for fairer men never lived. and fifty cents, the tax which is hereby levied upon them by the Council for the use of the Henderson's Price List of Dry Goods. Prints 2i to 10c. Brown Cotton IV, Bleached 20c Striped Sheetings 25a Cam bricks 15c. Tlcks25c. Denlmns25c Checks 25c, Cottonades 45e. All Wool Dellans 40c Half Wool 20c. Crash Towllng 15c Flannels 40c. 13-2 The AYest ern Minstrels will givea grand Concert this evening at McPherson's Hall. As announced in their bill their programme is entirely new, consisting of comic and sen timental songs, and to conclude with the laughable farce, "The Maequrade Ball, or the Unfortunate Door-Keeper." No pains have been spared to make this entertainment one of the best ever given in the city, In which we lielicve they will succeed. Let all turn out and give them a rousing house for their fare well concert in this city, as they start north and wert on a concert tour in a few weeks. Personal. Samuel Star has gone South on important business connected with the Reg ulator, Wm. T. Den is out on another hunt. Den is an inveterate hunter, and generally gets what he goes for. Wm. H. Small left for St. Joseph yesterday. He is making arrangemeutsfor a big business in the spring. Mr. Zech, of the firm of Ilauboldt Zech, Merchant Tailors, has Just returned from the east with a new Btock of goods. Having Pure based Mills in the Pineries of Saginaw, Michigan, with one Million Feet Dry Pine Lumber on hand, it has compelled me to procure larger grounds for my Lumber Yard. Therefore I have rented the lots on the corner of First and Water streets, where I Bhall put one of the largest stocki of Lumber, Doors, Blinds, Sash, etc, west of the Missis sippi, and every body knows, or shall know, that the Saginaw Lumber is far superior to any other Lumber. - Cull and see ma before purchasing else where. , (One block from River.) W. IL SMALL, 12-tf Red Store, XCilbourn, Jenkins 4c- Co. Manufac turers and Wholesale and Retail dealers in all kinds of Pine Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Battens, etc Office and Lumber Yard, corner 4th and Main streets. Branch Yard at Phelps City,"MIssouri. e manufacture our own material in the Pineries of Oshkosh, Wis., where we have in operation one of the largest manufacturies of everything made In Pine In the world, and obtaining our Lumber direct from the tree, as we do, we can sell nt lower tastes than any Lumber Yard lu the West Which pays one wholesale and one or two retail profits. We shall alwayBkeop on hand a full supply ol everything in our line, so that those in want may always rely upon cettingrhat thej' de sire We simply ask all to examine our stock and prices before purchasingelsewhere, as we can ensure satisfaction in both. lh rAT1 Hector Christ ChurvK utile t- Sis la compliance with a resolu vsod at a ineflUy g of the "Barry-Wash-Associativa," lu-ld January 10th, have tbe honor to request that you de . sermon on temperance in your church uch Sunday evening as may best suit onveiilenee.' ' ' siting your reply, I am ' ' Very respectfully yours, ' wnville, Jan. 11, 1S09. . Parsonage, Jan. 11, IS89. IL Small, Esq., Prest. "Ji. If. ak Sta Your note of to-day, requesting o deliver a sermon tjn Temperance, before "Berry Washir.gtoulan Sx.Iety," was duly ved. I most willingly comply with your jet, ana woud l plud to meet you at Christ Church, on Sunday evening, -uary 21th. '.'- ' remain your obedient servant, .- ,t . am i? n'Ta" &Uur Christ Church, lireum iUc, At 5. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Couxcil Chamber, scpt,2$lSi Present Mayor Faitbrother: Couucilmen Carson, Furnas, Stewart and McGee: Clerk. J. C. McNaughton; Marshal, Wm.A. Polnck. Mr. Oursou oSered tuo ioIlowlngreKolution: "lif-toh-ed. That la theopinion of this Coun cil, the lease fceretcfore granted by the city for the ferry privilege to John C. Yantis.and bv him assigned to Rufus Ford and Joseph ard, and by them rr-nssiened toliichnrd F. Barret., has been forfeited ly reason of non compliance by them or cither of them, with the conditions thereof." Aves Carson, t tcwurt ana 1 uruas, McGee not voting. Carried. Mr. Barret mad' a tenuer or tne tond-for ferry franchise to the Mayor. The Mayor re fusM to receive them. On motion, the "'; rshal was instructed to call upon Mr. Tuttl.j, .Notary lub!ic, and get thedijedof the city of Brownville to Mr. Bar ret for the ferrv franc tiise. On motion. Council took A recess until 2! o clock P. M. to-nay. ; Fliallbetho cotiJijrallori expressed In eald " ttetolred. That the said McGee A Co. are hereby 11 censed to run the Bteam ferry boat Marry J. Arnohl. or sn othr boat of eoual CBpacitv, n the route o the Brownviila I'er ry until the said deed provided for in said bond shail bn hn executed, or until the conditions of ta.d boiul ihall Lai ti Lcen for ft. i tort . -iJchf"f,ThettherrsolnUonpnscdby this Council f r t :-iit.r 11,' A.iJ. lfcifa, i-auiyin, aaid sale be and Is hereby rescinded." Curried, f !r() not. VfiUnir. . " Mr. Carson oiired his resignation as Coun cilman vhlrli iviLk Iniil nnon the table. Messrs. I'uriiius and Worthing presented the following account for cutting ami JUling 3.'i4 yard of tiuib. on l ouxth SUect, amounl Ui to loo,iX. , . . ' ordered that an order be drawn on Bona Fund for amount. ' Adjourned, . : J. C. McNAUGHTON, Clerk. November 2, lGS. Present : Mayor Fairbrother: Councilmen McGee, Kurnss, Stewart and Dorsey: Clerk, J. C. McXaajrbton ; and Marshal l"olock. I he account of McCreery k Nickel for lamp and oil for use of Council Chamber, amount ing to $2.90 allowed, and an order on Road Fund ordered to be drawn for said amount. M(ssr3. McOee, on behalf of the Ferry Com- nanv. renresented to tne council tnai me owners of the boat were ready to make pay ment for the fern' franchise at once, and re quested that the Mayor be authorized to make a deed to tne same. TVio ft .Una-tntr resolution was adopted : Wttkrfas. This Council did. on the2Sth day of September," IMS, authorize the Mayor to execute a bond for a deed of the Brown ville Ferrv Franchise to Messrs. McGee. Har- "Renolved, that the Mayor be and is hereby nnthorized to execute a deed to the said Mc Gee, lltirrnan & Bail v, conveyingall the city's rich t. title and int. re-t in said franchise, ern- brarlmr all the stir ulatlons asneed upon be twe;ii It. F. Barrett and the city, and upon the same terms by the parties paying as agreed." Report of the Marshal and Street Commis sinner reoelved. examined and aonroved. Ordered that an order be drawn on General Fund for 100 in favor of William A. FolocK, for six months salary as Marshal. Also, an order -n Road Fund for 6 10,10 in favor of Wm. A. Poiocky ior fcJury. as Street Commissioner. Also account of Joseph Cull en for work on street, fself and team), 419,50, in accordance with Street Comralsiouer s reportai lowed, and an order directed to be drawn on Road Fund for the amount. Ordered that the monies collected by the Marshal for Billiard Table License be paid into Road Fend. Petitions of Ct L Kaufman & Co., PCrger 4 Roberts, and Charlea Bricule,- for license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors, re ceiver. On motion it was resolved "That C. M. Kaufman and W. Kaufman, partners in business under the name of C. M. Kaufman & Co.. and R. C Bereer andE. Rob erts, partners in business under the name of Berger fc Roberts, be allowed to sen man, sniritous and vmou liouora at tlneir respec tive saloons on Main Street,- in the City of Brownville. Nebraska. lor tne term or six months from and after the first day of No vember, 1SG8, on their.paytng, respectively, to the city Treasurer, the sum of twelve dollars School Fund, under an in accordance with the General Statutes of this State in suen ca ses made and provided; and also the further tax of Eighty-Seven Dollars and fifty cents res nectivfclr. which ishereby levied upon said parties for the use of said city of Brownville, under and in accordance with the charter of said city of Brownville, and upon their filing bonds, with goixi and sufficient sureties, ap proved by the Muyor, conditioned Hocordiug to law, in tne penal sum oi one xnousauu Dollars each. "Iolvl, That Charles Bric gle be allowed to Mil malt liquors at his place oi business on Main Street, in Brownville, Nebraska, for the term of six months, from and after Novem ber 1st, 1S3, on his payment to the City Treasurer the sum of Twelve Dollars and fifty cents, the tax wnicn is nereoy levied upon him by this Council for the use of the School Fund, under and in accordance with the General Statutes of this State in such case made and provided, and the farther tax of Twelve Dollars and fifty cents, which is here by levied upon him for the use of said city of Brownville, and also upon nia nnng a bona with good and sufficient security, to be ap proved by tbe Mayor, according to law, in the penal sum of Five Hundred Dollars." The following was adopted: "Jiesoh-Uii,Thnt John McPhersou be allowed the timber growing, standing, or being on Water Street, from bixth Street to the west ern limits of the city, on condition that he cut down and clean off the said timber, and all brush on said street within said limits, under the direction and to the satisiaetion of the Street Commissioner; and also that R. W. Furnas be allowed the same privilege as to Tenth Street, from Main to ater Street, on the same conditions; end also that Nils Miller be allowed the same privilege as to Ninth Street, from Main to Water, on the same conditions." Ordered that an order be drawn on the Road Fund in favor of Briegel & Schriner. for the sum of Sixty-Five Dollars and ninety three cents, in satisfaction of the judgment and costs in their favor against the city of Brown ville. On Motion the Mayor was authorized and directed to advertise for and receive bids for opening t:p Sixth Street from Main Street to the southern corporate limits to the lowest bidder for cash. On motion the Marshal was directed to fur nish the Council Chamber with stove, wood. and all necessary articles at the least possible cost. Messrs. Carsou and McGee were appointed a committee to negotiate the sale of the brass Instruments belon-rlnK to the city, and au thorized to ay the claim of Mr. James R. Dye out of the proceeds. Adjourned. J. C. MO AL GHTON, Clerk. " . " ' " - -December llth, lRtJS. Present : Mayor Fairbrother: Councilmen McGee. Dorsey. Carson and Stewart : Clerk. J. C. McNaughton, and Marshal Polock. PetitionofWm.il. Small and others, for opening First Street, from Main Street to river, read and relerred to committee on Streets and Alleys. Petition" presented from Joseph Ilnddart and William 11. Vallenu, asking lor lleenne to sen malt, spiritous and vinous liquors. Read ana iieense extended -to.- the fractional vear, ending April 30, lsirj, at the rate of tXO per annum, upon the same terms required of other parties by resolution adopted at meet ins: DecemlK't 11, istx. Moved, that the Mayor be authorized to contract tor the bulldinfi of a stone culvert on Sixth Street, across the branch between Main and Water. Ayes McGee, Dorsey and Stewart. Nays Carson. Motion carried. On motion, the Mayor was directed to re ceive seaieu proposals for niline culvert on Third Street, between Main and Water, and ivirni next juetiin;. - . v The followina aceouuts'Were r)l-sentl nl lowed, and orders directed to be drawn on the proper fund for respective amounts: ? John Mcpherson, for -filling diet lii alley Shellenbergo BxoSd, or sundries as jper bill. Wm, A. Polock, for sundries as per bill Sis.i.-). Wm, A. Polock, for salary as Marshal, (Nov.) A. W . Morgan, Jristlec, for fees in case of Conner vs. Polock, s3,0.". ; - D. Plasters, Sheriff, for fees in case of Con ner vs. Polock, $.'1,45. J. C, McNaughton, for stationery, $!. Joseph Cullen, for work on streets, $6. The following resolution was adopted:. "Jietehed, That the Cltv Trousurer be in stmcted to receive from McGee, llannan & uany. nrst, au orders issued to K. V. Mulr bv the city of Brownville, In payment for the Brownville b erry Charter : and after all such orders have been taken up and presented to the Treasurer hv Lui.l tviriiiu: tlion Unit Dm lreasurer receive the r;roaiuler of the pur chase money of swldcbai Us from said McGee. Harman r Hairr. In nhy indebtedness of the city, ana inatwnen the whole amount of said purchase money shall have leen paid into the City Treasury bv said parties, the Mavor be and he is hereby instructed to execute and deliver to said parties, a conveyance of said Charter. - On motion, the Marshnl wns instructed to so nx tne wenon Main Ktreet, below First, as n prevent tu occurrence oi any accident. On motion, the Mayor was authorized to contract for Iilliner cuiverton Third Street, at price not exceetunx ten cents yer vard. On motion, the Mayor was directed toacnin advertise for proposals for opening Main Street to wet-tern limits of the city. . . - ;.ujoumeu. J. C. McNAUGHTON, Clerk CTJ . - . Itecnl.-1'or BsiJbHnr, V rv n vuie, Jan. &m, l2). The year 'jiist - closed has teen to its art eventful one, forduririg'its brief cycle we made the attempt and have succeededin establishing in ihis city a, first class WJiple sale and Retail Dry Goods and -- Clothing zJlstablish menti For this success we sincerely thanfc our many friends, several of .our ene mies ana trie low -prices au which we have been enabled in ImiiivmiT tfoods. which mir natrons have always had the full benefit of. Our Mouse is now permanenuy established,andivepromise in the future, as in thepast, to relax no effort to make the Regulator a blessing to the community in which it is pxtnblishcd. Our stock now on hand we will posi tively close out within the next sixty days at first cost in the city of New York, and iij a have on hand a large stock of Clothing, compris in$ nearly everything new, desirable or fashionable in that line, well made and of good material. Of (rent's "Furnishing Goods our stock is unsurpassed in 2 extent, excellence or lowness of vricel mm West Ta the Ladies we offer a full line of Dry Goods ot every descrip tion .GQmrispig anything and every tiling ttiey can ae sire. especially -do we invite the attention to our stock of Chinchilla Cloaking and other Winter and Spring Goods, the latest styles, which iv c offer absolutely at cost. Our reason tor clos ing out our present stock is we are cramved for room and must get this stock out of the way before receiving our oprino sivpmy wuci shall exceed anything ever ovened in Southern N ebras- ka. both in extent and varie ty of goods. Again thank ing a generous aid appre dative public for past Iwe- ral.patronge, we hope by a large stock, low cash prices and fair dealing to merit a continuance and increase of the same, and invite all to call and examine our Goods and Prices before purchasing elsewhere. A. MA r $ CO., Price Regulator, 27 Main St. 12 v..- V' 1 1 3 :t w holes a l r: TTiTam U l-Tl T J n u ii will Win the THE MARKETS. CLOTHING MARKET. Corrected Weekly for the Advertiser by MAY'S DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING REGULATOR. Business Coats from $1$12. Business Suits, $8. Overcoats, t-'l oOS'JO. Cassimere Pants, g3 iXKi S3. Cassiuet Punts, 2(ii 50. Vests, from.cts. to S3. (Jvershirts, best, $3. Ovcrshirts, second best, S2. Overshirts, from 75 cts. to 81 25. Undershirts, from 50 cts. to $2. Drawers, from 50 cts. to Si Buckskin Gloves, best, 2 25. Sheepskin Gloves, 50 cts. Sheepskin Mitts, 50 cts. f m X..J I . n, -j ri " . ' " ' . .it. . J Or A CHANGE TO EE MAD I IJ THE lliin UY JANUARY 1st 1 1869, WE OFFEU OUR ENTIRE ! - 6 w i OFiGLOTiSliS "V frmJ yy -1 , V"-' ; 1- 1 f ri TT TS, ? ? 6-V k s i r a e j ii .j he - in,r rr''" - i4 m. M rf Ki V M it 1 1 stmewof::u n r Commi.fir.iou No. 107 North -2-.il Z:., Cousiznmcuts r t Cc-. c tr From our cxp r: no 1 j i. nrs. and by civir-g U o'.ir we Uxl cor.;'. - nt w ci'i .ucrciinn "?--9 " . ..i t-rar ; f I ft- r--: - . z. - -. - it t ; I tercet of puTtici ta giv? ui -si-ly Ayer's Ciioit: j - For E:a.?3J cf thi 11. t - rach Coughs, C I Ji, Cc--b, Lrcnciu:', A:: rrobaUr revcr 1-efjre la the v-v medicine, bo -yx'.-zz won w , '. - s upon tbe con:; icn-e cf anni.". !, rc:nel7 f-jr puisonary com Junu. 1 scries cfyt ir, ni amor; ir l ct t mca it fc;n r.iea Si.nr And L -.er u ; tioa. aa it t-M bet ome better cti c!;aracter and po'ver to cure tns t-i.-v;: of iSe lun rs su.l t' 1 .w !' t 5:lU pro tec;,-r s.-.t t;. ..). V.'! .. niilder f jTzm cfii.-cac au J to you j j i. at tJifl same tii:-.e t:.9 most e'xtu-l r. .t ie given for io::-. con?u;u:. . jrerous a.oct." uj of te tr .-jt a. U -vuion aii;t s i'lJea s::.i' 3 ( t'r bo kept n band ia every t'a:L..'7, tz 1 . - f -7 i i' i ' f v. . t U Uip-. .. a- .-. ""s i t r--J t ' :a I- 3 - . l ..'if w ire suriietaics aoi :eet t cu.i sn x c. houM be provMcd w:ia tawow f-r : i. Al'.'ioujt'i settled Consut yt i H C.:-: i Va. cnralle, rreat nuin'crs ot'evo w . a d.. tae seemed "settiijd, hav beca c : . . ? c."-i, and the patient restored to s-:nj L -a .J If u. Cherry Pectoral. 5i ce.n:... ;& U f I B).vry over ti.e disorders of v. Liu--? i 1 tal, v the most o'js:i.aata of theia yind t .c , ica ? .-. ic e;e could ref-a ihem, uaJer tia herir i ic ium I they hubs'.Jii aod C a-r; ear. 'ivers ti iSii)t9 zvc-ikers rrcii j-; tcct.t j frcin it. curvd by it. unmeUiiiS 13 rencra. r ci"! ty f.... V. l ,MTrj Pectoral n s'na.; a- t r. n r.t i ,4. So p'Kern!!y are vs vutu kuo-n ut n asl not publi-h il cert: ' -i: of tw..n he-. t Viaa assure uo puU.o UjJ i.4 v- ty Aye rs Aguo Fcr Fevp ani . ra, I.-Vr-S rTr, Chili I'arer. i.otn1f-"-t . i jr, H-t. Au9. Pertoc'cal or Liou I jt, c R:id uJj'i aU tZ9 alocucua w;-a a-.; frota Eialirtoaa, laaria, cr cstj...a As It name imvl it doJ Nr. aa 1 .mj .-.t fail. Containinxoe-iier Arsenic, ti-'&.ae.tiiaiuta. Zinc, nor any otiser ciLnertU or rii wu uu-:jT'd whatever, it la nowia in; ire j a-v t. ", number ani iinrtawe oi' m curf s ia t iss sn tricts, are h:cri:;y Imvond account. n;i 1 wfi i e without a parallel In the hi-tory of A uic:.:iiia. Our pride is jrratied by t.'is a fcr.ou u-:;nn' receive of tha radical cures e-'-iod ia -u :t cases, and where other remedies had wholly u-el. Ua!Vi'c'a.'TiH'eil person, either r!.;i-.t to, or travelling t.'irouzh nu.! v,n-;i ; . s, ,.l be rrt tf'od by tal-Jr, tSe .m xJ i:Cit: U-ly. F;.r l.iei-r i otuuliiufM, ariasx !:-oin tor l!'.!y of tiij Liver, it 1 sn exre.ii'nt re.cu, fci. the Lircr into healthv acti I'or L.!i)ii3 Ui.sorii.T3 ami Liver Corcrl.in, Jt U an exrellent reined producir r nanr tvx ry Xn.irkable cures, vhcr other mcmraw ha 1 (Jj. Prepared by Dk. J. C. AYT.re &. Co., i'r:ucjl ad Analytical Chemiota, Lywwll, ILui, aai Sv.4 ail round the wodd. rxicr9ico rzz: ottzjz. Sold by CITY DXlt G sxori, Erownvill-. l3 ; in ! n f tl3 ii u o uJ 1 rs. A W A p 0S. CHICAGO D DLLAI1 STC- The Immense suoeesa attending onr Lu.1 ness in BuSTuN" the pent live yrrs, Las in duced us to establish a Branch store la Chi cn?o. rendering It mere aeeesslLla to th Western popif,'ftnd &Uo saving a Lirt: llx pressase. Our goods are all new and received direct from the Manuiiwt urer, cm.sltlai of nearly every artk-!'j..UIreJ for finilly tuu, Biich as Dry and fancy Ooods. Boou an Shws, Jewelry, I'lated. Ware, etc., cts. Ail articles sold for Ono Dollar I-ach, and not to be paid for until you know what yon are to rt-eclve. CHUCKS, dscrlbiiu jpods, sent at the rute of 10 cent. each, to vav for postage, printing, ect. Piesenu from tl too I1U0 sent Free to Asrents. Vv earoAsenU for all the best Manufactories la the country. Circulars sent fre,.. Agents wanri in every biwn. Address FAflU & CO., JiJDearb-.ru St. Chicago. 111. p. o. Box 5V'J0. li-Llt --. 1 f 1 i t I I M DEALER IX 44 ELEPHAITT" September 2 1 o'clock P.M. ' Council re-assembled pursuant to adjourn ment Same members resent. Mr. Furnas offered tha followinf preamble and resolutions? 'w"f-kas, lttchard F. Bnrret, not hsvin; ....u nun xrte conditions of th sale of the Brownville Ferry Franchise V tfae Prcceedin)? Council to said Ilich nn i.retlaJld having faile.1 to provide a r..mi.n ron,lls! Lcrcre made to this Council, therefore. That the roTntion mis v-juiicu rse pasel by PTOTIllltl 1 Ik lvi'J . is..!.. said sale, Ik RTid U Iwrebv rcinded B "lintzl'tft, lht tbe Mnvor of tha Citvif Brownville be and is herebV ant horized to" ex- I crry I ranebiseto J. L. McGee, Georce W. llannsn snd Benson M. Bailv; the oondil tions of sai l Mnd to be thstuV mid I McGee Hsrmon & l,a;ly pay to tne citv ot Brown ville the sum of Uiroe thousand dollars wit h in the period of five years, with inte rest nt tlio it- i j.yi it-111. ptr aiiuum. naviililon. S unpaid; nually on all of ttp.idsura retnuft'.fr, ana inai me sau .McGee & Co. are further bound in said bond to ran a ster.m ferrv boat (the Mary J. Arnold, or a boat of like nd equal cap;icity, in strict conformltv wiih ti e statutes of the State of Nebraska rrfnktin,. the ferry franchise of said State, and th"m... nln? of ferry boats. pro Ue that the ri tvtid bona to further i lit to retrll In ta 1 bft t lerrinc bercorvel tuthe K.ii,i ritrr v-, . ( la nn 4 conditions t.t forth ln ''o. provide that th tne oonrj than be en Ernua in 10 ana he as part of the deed, to ba ucnin-irji.j muresai l on tne par tne tum oi three Ihoua, ment of which Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ! Ben. Rogers, Proprietor. Nos. 82 and 81 Main Street BROWXNILLE, NEBRASKA. Dealer In all kinds of stock. Horses lought. StocUi boarded by the sold f;iv or'w :k Tlie Tropritor has recently erect d an entire new; liutre and crmmodeous Stable, near t tie old Brownville House. His stock is all fresh and vehicles new. The public can be accom modated at all hours, DAY OR NIGHT. '- A stock corrall, -with an abundant surply of puru water, attaohetl to the stable. DRY GOODS MARKET. Corrected Weekly for tha Advertiser by MAY'S DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING REGULATOR. Calico, best 11 cts. Second, 10 cts. Heavy Yard Wide Muslins, ISc Muslin, second, 16c3 12c. , Bleached Muslins, yard wide, 20(5 10. Cotton Delaine, llie, - i All Wool Delaice, 40c. . . Shawls, 67-li5, So. -Plaid Flannels, 4"e. ' Plain Flannels, 3.rcrH.V). Balmoral Sklrta, Jl 60. . 1. WEEKLY REVIEW OP THE CIII . CAGO MARKETS. Money. There has been less stringency since last week. Gold ruled strongerr anglng froia 134 KV. Bonds ruled higher and stronger than last week. Flovr. Spring, extra, ffi,50a?7. rme. n,xi-(n,6. uite winter, Winter. 7.i. Whkat. No. 1 Prring Wheat, ttl,2S: Com mon to medium, fl.l'iWi.iij. (XtRX. Old, fJc; Lew in demand at 52(2 55c Oats. 17c, . t . . BuTTKK..-Choic, thr table use, 30v3,35c Wook-duvJ tleotv in frood condition, quoted at 10.0. loc.. No. 1 WesU-ni and Ohio, 47(iv00c. Chkkbk. New York Factory, ia.'ic .' Cattle. Ooinmou stock cattie, in decent flesh, 4i 5,'- ; medium steers for city slaughter. $io0(a,t3 : fair to good $G.5ti$'.7.! ' ' Iloua. Common, $S,058,30; medium, S8,75(g,9 33 : ChnkretOROod.f'iAx.t.lO. " ' 1)ET &XIW.-11.1W COtton 27VC. r nn u1nnior 2c. This will etlect a correst)ohding rise in cottmu t?7. Ppring, ruper S0(2rl0(L;; ed V2 0 s3 hi 0 m ALLABOAED for tiih: flEO sionE tr i?2 Ex"! IS p. -liJ, 3Xii I ix Stieet, m GROCERY AND PRODUCE MARKET. FLOUR Winter Back . Spring CORN ImfiheL M KA Li , Dusnel BACON Hams V lb , Shoulders ft to........ Sidea V. lb LARD Canned B ft SYRUP Golden V pal......:.... '" r Sax House ' gal, COFFEE Java !). .?. rtio va n, . CHEESE New York Factory V "to"'..!l TEA Imperial fi liiacK nv. Youuz Hyson ii ib.. CA N DLESStar . lb Tallow PD... IITJJESDrled tb........ f ; t Urccn mihliel $7 00 . 4 00 10(g50 - 7o - ' 20 10 15 1 l'Si -iy 20 22.5 1 75 ,2 00 2) 'EACTI'iH lriedtb I I T -. " COAL OIL f gallon - i:;c.s doz BUTTER V ft , '. HONEY-, ft .......... """" t )NION -f bilsel.i.....':.'.....-..-- SA LT per barrel LUMBER Cottonwood tht ljo.7 . 2 00 ......,, .r. ....... S alnut.:.........:....;:........;.-. . . a ;xj mii.MjLU Cottonwood per looo 2 5if73 00 1 inc. .- .3 00(7 50 LATH Cot t on wood per 1W0, 7 m I'ine . t rj HIDES Dry ptr 18 1 ; Green ., WnEAT-fall rtr bushel ZZl 1 M rliiir - tut?. 1 ac 1 M 70 30 2-" 1 2.5 4 50 2 25 5 m 5 00 7 Ott 3 - ta rn : o o p - XJ1 u o 2 u i . t) bSS 3 . v 7ft ...;.Eg- BEOOTVILLE. ? r n r GO. 5 DEALERS IN DRTGOODS' GROCERIES 8 1 GENERAL Groceries AVe have on hand a large STAPLE A IT D To "which-xre aro making co we ara, calling at Prices aa tha IJiissippi. In the Quality of our. Goods FLOUR OF THE MOST T HIGIIZoT IIARKET DlhVLERS IN ProiisieE and t!l MJ-soi led stuck of tov7 C3 any Ucnz2 xrczt oi WE DEFY GOHPETraOIT. ArrnoviiD ep-ds. PIUCS PAID TOU , . ' 4 ' r- Pi-iODno: SAVAX ,JSc 2JIIO. i st. josurxi, 710. IMlOBTEIt AiVuOLESALE AND RETAIL DILVLER IX t I 4 Y A K K E i IN 0 T.I 0 N S Ppnr,l7iir uidbiLiji;, P HOSIERY- AND i WHITE GOODS PTTrnun ) 010 n d Ms, AtfBin Wanted fur NIGHT SOEIIES IN THE BIBLE, EY KIV. BAMEL ilAKCII, D.D. For full. Ope, 11. JOHX PIKGER . W. II. DOCGLA3 FINGER & DOUGHS, ' Wholesalo Healers in ; " QUEEHSVARE, GLASSVAHEj : ' ST. JOSEPH. 310. , .4olV r JOB IVOIIK of all klnd3, neatly and plainly executed, done at the Advertiser Jot Rooms. ....... fill win:', clear, spartlin?, pure and r tx.vtic ktium: for Vuntw t.t I!1m! r;nut inn . fr n ..... i:bip; f.r uiVl.lte pictures, glowing words v l.i'!'r.i::,.w (;..s W(irv .;ul n.. ,,-1 Sttcii c.,uuii;i4ii;.ii'. tm ihe rove, havetKn re- .Vorih irtrr i.U, i hi,.- W. A. fMMrrai. DAK- Go. 1 !! Br'tir.Alvk I.J).f IrAW W iifcT. lux, bjQUtl W. Kilier,l).n. LK1). anl leadincf Clerejttun and lie ?rf of ? XeDon)iiation. hmS f-r C!rea)rs i-iiuur.. t auii. Agenisaraevc-ryv.here rae-t-ln? wan unixtruiieifd Huece. It fci u inoft beauti fully illustrated aad i.gaiiiy bound book, and COilillIO f Wto r PER MOTiL v according tiiii)llltynd-eeigyj Address, And every other kind of Goods kept ia a Weetexu Store, which w will t HI M 5JL.T ' 1 - pi i tfifil id w Ira "Waon, Carriage and Plow Wutnlworlii.' AGRICULTURAL HITJLrL13ll pnnsrs. Axe., Axel., Shovels, Fpadcs, Files, R:pm, Chains. Carri-- ed-J Tlrr Unit. Tntfu cKn, Vt.ii 'tr, 1 -.V r. .. , v... mu.ih.ij, nans, uui ;c iUi-i. IiOr nrsci MnU. Saw,, etc. -diMtin-M IloIUVfllr gj Ki": ?r i 1 r 111 11 xT9S Anvil, .Stock and Dies, Pellows, tilse and Hand aianimew, ( .icvt Paiccw, Pufctu, lnier.-? Jlnivts, Tuyre Irua OIJTF1TIXO fiOOnS.Ot VoVph A rlf, fl.ni. if W .. t. .. - -.x-. . Ox bhw nails, Shovel and Picks, Gold Fans, etc Whi ?ri"NV-,nv' etuir. 1.000 celebnited 3roliii'Ti ' ' Ou.cs d Lcat- : Eagle IJo wersTOJiS. . Ll'Corraick s tr r, , CVJ 1 .,UIUurs' CUiH-v oni t:ulUvat.or, Hand CornFr1'"-. ni Lul :i va lo r. Hand StuuduiU Scales. : j - j uwr-u uum lUHnnmcturvrs 1 oner great Inducements to Wholesale Lvycrs ut ivndo.UCi I irvii an 7 ileel Wurthoiuc ! W&enever . yon aro in Town : Call and See Us!: Corner .llnin and Second Streets, I) H i.u.'s.ii1. il-ni I - .1. x - I r . 1 1 uui 'Icriierson's BIocU, BROWILLE, NEBRASS.1. UNDERIIILL & EATOX, Commission IJcrcIiants, Xo. 2 City Buildings, St. Lonlt, ?ic. REFFEI1E-CES: ' Second Natlonl Eack ..St. I-onls, Mo. AUcB.UTPANisbet ........St. Louis.ilo. Iranca &;ate Laaic of Iowa- imu.-.i Johnston & iiacr-u, E.inkfrs Ft.fH r' -. Ahon.'m. AllO'i, 111 wise Mcarri t & '.V lilair & Atwood.. WOOLWORTH & COLT, : BOOK BIDDERS, And dealers la Bool:, Stationery, Paper IIANGIXG3, AXD XXiIISXi:ziJS STOCK. . . ' . ?ro. 12, 2d St., st. Joseph. Jio. C-.-1 SIZ 2 AID FOE BA GST J. Tfeiffers lAOj rnr ethardST. CHAF.tES Sts. ,oT. JOSEPH, HO. .ilt Uculcr !:i Li.iE, hair, cznznr, Piaster, White .7 :