Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, March 25, 1869, Image 3

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    CUCKCII DIHECTCUT,
rrrsOOPAL. flcrvV-cf firry Panflay evening,
jionnnr wrvic e -T !-. ..y.
eiervw-i-a thrnuvh t ,-) (.f Lent SB follows t
TrenlnS iTnyer on V ts-;.ea..ys fciiU Fridays, st 4
lturm -Uoly Ww-k," or the ltst wi tr of Lf-nt,
vrnine prayr at lu.' o'ciotk a. eveu.ng prayer
Li 4 o ci t r. m.
On to"d Friday full morning service and ser-
Wl ht ptJUlC Invited ti tnd.
iikJJ. PL DAVIS, Ilactor.
. j-yFitrn ccfi'' of t';e Arvr rtiseb for sale by
L i). Uakkh, t Oty Look Mitb.
i MniMMnMlllirarMnranrMfwnrnrnnriiMMMir-T-Tii iiiwi
LOCAL MATTERS.
f . It. Colkapp, Editor.'
TnCTSDAY MORNING, MARCH 2S, ISC?.
Onton S-n at Swan t Urotber's.
Cinutd ools, at Swau & Brother's.
Hasnin and Beans, at Small & Bell's.
Beat KstiorT Cheese, atftwan &. Ero.'S.
Wagons and Sardines, at 8 mall &. Bell's.
Look. to Tour Interest. IUiyyour Drug
Et Lett's.
Choice Fall IVUeat Flotr, at Swan fc
Brother's.
- Sw ( tot It of Qoeensware and Glassware,
at Sma.ll A Bell's. - r
Sew IVall Paperfor 15 cents ft bolt, at the
City Truz Btore.
CrtUi rf-.u cnl frir Cured I tem.
ARinaUAliell.
Ladles Look at those nice Hats and No
tion st Hendersons.
fcsaekrd Tsasnti and Smoked Halibut,
Small A Be ll's.
fcasslsaere Salts, well and fashionably
made, al Grant's. He sells nothing but No. 1
good.
A Tbss1 and One choice articles, too
tedious to mention, can be seen at Swan &
Brother's.
For Sale. A Cottage and two of the most
(desirable residence Lots in the city. Enquire
'at this office.
ixeworal'ortcr Brown bave removed
their Law Ofiee to the second floor, over
Ralney Lewis' store.
J. V. D. Patch Is dally receiving his spring
etock.of Clock, Watches, Sliver Ware, etc.
Call in at No. Z2. Main street, tvnd feast your
yes. "
As the frost Is going out of the ground wc
notice great Masses of m beve caved In
from the sides of tho deep cut on Atl&ntlo
treet- "
Ths Kasocte and Old Fellow's Building
AjMociatloa are putLIng matters connected
wltli helr Hall building, with considerable
celerity.
Oreem Apples were peddled out of wagons
on wtr streets last Friday at $3,25 per bushcL
We are not In the wilderness near so much as
we were ten years ago.
. TaeFlrt Beat of the season the Col
umbia landed at our Levee last Tuesday
morning. disgorging a vast amount of goods
fur our merchants.
Grant's Kew Cabinet hftS'brocightfrbont
the low rlftes now faund at II. C. Lett's, In
Uu way otmjj, X!, Lead, Wall l'npcr, And
espee-Wly ftaat.
'VadlverwTwo-Horse Cora Han ter the
greatest Improvement of tke e, and the
best and mo.t available Corn FUnler In use
tyf sale by F. A. Tisdel, Jr., & Co.
Go to IV. F. Wilson's, if you want good
bargains, as he Is going to close out his flock
of food by tho lUa day of A prJL Aey one
owing anything will please call and settle.
XV. XV. Hackney keeps constantly on
hand as choice a stok -of Groceries as can be
bad In this city; as well a a beautiful stock
of Ladle's Fancy Dress Goods and Notions.
Tke workmen are at work erecting Ben
son's Blacksmith shop arid Double Diamond
Flow Factory, corner of Third and Water
fltrects. If a good machine Is appreciated In
this community, Mr. Reason must flourish.
Last T stead ay four Otoe Indians amused
or cltlr.ens very profitably by shooting at
five cent pieces, at atllstance of about twenty
yards. They usually brought down the coin
In at out a dozen shots. Indians and young
grasshoppers are sure Indications that spring
Is at hand.
J. C. He taught on has received the ap
pointment of Notary Tubllc, and can be
found at all times at Carson's bank. The ap
pointment Is one that reflects credit upon the
appointing power, and will confer a benefit
upon this com m unity, as be makes a good re
liable officer.
W. II. Ilawlcy, of the Glen Hock Mills,
has placed us under great obligations for a
ha!f-ack of spring wheat Hour ground at
those mills, which for quality is fcddom ex
celled in this country. They manufacture a
No. 1 article of flour, and theirs is a standard
brand wherever It is known.
Tha Western Stage Company, we learn
through Mr. Wheeler of that company, con
' template putting on a daily line from this
point to Tecumseh, Beatrice and Fawnee
City, and the Hue is to be so stocked up with
in a few weeks. A daily mall will naturally
follow. It will enure to the profit of both
company and community.
Grand Serenade The Metropolitan Sil
ver Cornet Band serenaded several of our
citizens last Monday night, making the air
melodious with a concord of sweet sounds.
For the number of instruments engaged,
they make as good music as we ever heard.
The sarenaders, we understand, were forcibly
reminded of the "hard-cldar days" of 1840.
Ilaak , Arnsltage, In to-day's paper, in
cite the public to call and examine their
choice supply of staple and fancy Groceries
and Provisions. They have a No. 1 stock, and
re prepared to sell at wholesale and retail, at
figures that defy competition. Farmers, step
down there with your produce; you will find
them gentlemanly and pleasant to deal with.
See advertisement.
Excavating Is being pushed forward vig
orously on Main street. Tim McLaughlin is
excavating the half lot this side of the Bazar ;
A. Robinson is having the lot next to Dr.
Thurman's office dug out, and D. II. Mc
Laughlin will soon have his half lot Just west
of Deuser's Tin shop dug down to grade. All
tSieee parties contemplate the erection of bu
st&eat booses this season.
Personal J. S. Hetxel has returned from
STew York, where he has been laying In a
mammoth stock of Spring and Summer
Clothing.
D. M. Shellenberger has returned from his
business and visiting trip, and looks well.
If you recognize him at the first glance, you
an have our new hat. Shellenberger Pro's
111 have a rousing stock of hardware, ie., on
soon.
Sam! Star, of the Price Regulator of this
cltr, returned Monday Ituit, looking much
Improved In health. He reports matters com
paratively very dull ecft. He says he has
nde a -ten strike" in laying In his stock of
lry Goods and Clothing, and predicts a great
decline In Fancy and Staple Dry Goods and
Clothing, so look out, ye in want of any
ltiing In this line.
W. Hackney went At for more goods
yesterday. He ciU up cfenrr than any mer
ehnt in the city, arrf usually is the first to
"itrodace the latest novelties.
CPL a. Emmon, arul Mr Tboi
departed yesterday for St. Lculs, The
Sims CUgaSed 10 ttalw. U1P 101,16
tTnesdsy evening wereceived art-H from
chai!, lD8 lmrne" General Mr-
Smith p. TnttiA a.
1, v avenue Assest-'
K- Tuttle ;
Princeton Flows At Ilannoas Holt
tlnger's. Private raellca til, read Dr. YTfcJttlcr's
advertisement. .'
Princeton V'oyi er : .1 Ircu Ltari Tlors at
Emmons & Koltzingcr's.
?Iore JIIIU Customers V.'anted by B: B.
Thompson, Erownvlile Dairyman.
Dr. Iltiiiberlln U In te elty, I repared Io
treat all diseases of the Eye and E; J.
A fall assortment of fell kinds of Plows,
HarrowB.etc, for sale at F. A. Tisdel's.
The latest covltli?" in tb e!ry grv.ls line
received daily at Hay's Price liegulator, 27
Main street.
A full assortment of improved Yoke Shirts
well made of bett material fit guarantee!
at Iletzcl's.
As the living must bury the dead, re sug
gest to t he living to call bn McFaU fc Co., and
examine their s'ock of fchronds:
For the litest styles of Clothing, wait for
May's new stock, which will lie bpenr-d at the
regulator within ten days.
Millinery Goods New spring stock, la
test styles, Just received, atMrs.Tef;'s Milli
nery shop, 33 Main street. Call, ladles, and
see them.
I will, from and after April 1st, occupy
No. 15 Main street, between Levee and First,
where I invite my friends to 6ee me.
CriAS. llELMEtt.
At Shcllenbcrger Bros, may be ccn a
sample M.vh!rerf r-rliU's Walking rnMra
tnr. hU'U U ROW t .rz t. '? 1 ral v:,c;ever
It Is known. Ordtrs tken end promptly
filled.
II. C. Lett la now prepared to do a whole
sale and lobbing business to all Dm g Stores In
the interior, having received and In transit
the largest stock in his line ever brought to
this market.
II. O. Lett Is now prepared to mjll Station
ery of all kinds, at lower prices. In any quan
tity, than they can be bad anywhere else,
west of the Mississippi ; and we can warrant
the stock No. 1.
W. A. Peloelc. Assessor fbr Brownvllle
Precinct, requests the resident property own
ers thereof to call on him at Judge Morgan's
offlce previous to April Sd.and give hlin a lldt
of their taxable property.
Seedling Peacb.es; I have a large quan
tity of Seedling Peach Trees, l'yc&r old,
which I will sell at 10 cents each, or (SO per
thousand. Also, fill vaxletlos of Grape, in
any quantity. E, V. Ft'iijtas.
Good lUaJl... Stn. are now pre
pared to furnlKh p wd building stone, In any
quantity. Alo, t ' Stone, Bases for Mon
uments or Ton.:.. . WU-r TuLIea, eUx,
fnrnbbed oa sl.C:t t:.il 'ioribLle
terras HJltAjrcs & Yakxjet.
If irr man toeiiks dtsrepectenl of the
Flag, shoot hint eiown. Ges. Dix, .Yw York
City.
If any Hum even hints Stationery, tell Lira
that 'Marsh, kecf.8 the best and cheapest.
Books at Marsh's. Slates at Marsh's. Inks
that are good, made good by Its properties,
not by blowing and gas, at Marsh's. !
Gray Eagle ICllleOWWm. Valleau, while
out hunting last Friday, killed a Gray Exigle
Just below Nemaha City. R. C Eerier,-who
was with him, fired at the bird flrt, and Val
lena thinks crlrrled itslhjhtly, when Vol
lou fired and brought it to the ground. It
measured 6 feet 8 Inches across tlic wings. It
mcbtLavebeen a noble looking bird while
alive, and would make a splendid showing if
tuSVdby an expertat thebuslnes. - ;
J. 8. Hetxel has now In store a most com
plete aasorttuent of all styles of Hats, nis
stock cf Spring Clothing Is magnificent, and
hlsllneof Gent's Furnishing Goods is as full
as can be found west of the Mississippi. We
kcowJIetaei; you know HeUtVand all know
lletr.cl, to be a splendid man to ded wlth,le
lngstralghtforword and honest. He has tint
one price, and but one plain, candid style of
doing business. Goand tr him.
Kew Style Hats may be seen on most any
fashionable head in the city; and the styles
vary greatly, from the stove-plpcdown tothe
round-crowned, flat-topped, and pointed
topped Grant felt hat ; and of all these deci
dedly the neatest hat can be found at nill &
Co.'s, whose assortment comprises the best
stocked standard 6tylos that are in the city.
We speak from experience, for througli the
kindness of Theo. Hill we have the pleasure
of wearing as fine a felt hat as ever was felt.
Go and see them.
The Land Seeker, the lot seeker, the
house seeker, the speculator, the renter, In
f;wt If you eek anything In the way of a
good Investment, a livelihood, or informa
tion as to this Land District, our serious and
candid advice is go, or write, to Chas. E. Mo
Pherson, Real Estate Agent of this city, nis
circle of choice lands to sell, and information
In regard to the lands district, is dally widen
ing, so that he can give you the very best
ebsiws tor Investment in the market. He is
thoroughly reliable and straightforward In
all his dealings.
Through friend Star, of the Regulator;
Just returned from a trip cast, we learn of a
painful accident to David Slgcl, well known
In this community as one of the best hearted
men that ever did business In this city. While
with his family on the Pan Handle Railroad
from Baltimore to Cincinnati, the car they
were in became detached and was precipita
ted over an embankment of forty feet, Mr.
Siegcl had his shoulder blade dislocated, and
was considerably bruited otherwise, while
Mrs. Sigel brought offa black eye and other
but not serious bruises. - :
Teare sV Co. have received their stock of
Spring goods, and they are both elegant and
substantial. They have a full line of Ladle's
Dress Goods, comprising the latest modes
known In the east, and of the prettiest pat
terns. Mr. Teare who has ministered to tue
wants of this community in the mercantile
department for the past twelve years per
sonally selected this stock, and can vouch for
Its being No. 1 throughout. Their stock of
both dry goods and groceries is now full and
complete i and If you wjh most anything, it
will pay you to drop in at Teare 4 Co.'s, CO
Main street. " '
Hill & Co. give our readers, through our
advertising columns to-day, a faint Idea of
themngniflcenec of their stock, ttslcg o full
column lr statement of the quantities only;
it would tak six for a description of the
beantics of stylo and quality of their vnst
stock. Few of our readers but understand
the advantage of going where they can select
from a full stock of all kinds of goods, and
all know that great advantages can be offered
by a firm who purchase so largely and for
cash. This firm and their foods are first
class, and no plcasantcr men ever lived to
deal with. Go and see their goods, which
they are always ple-ased to show to alL
The Lewis Brothers Grand Soiree
Mystlcalle The only entertainment of
the kind now traveling In. the United
States, will commence at McPherson'K Hall
on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March
ZSth, 20th and ZTth. We heartily recommend
this soiree as being first . .oku s, tind cjle
well worthy of patronage from the cultivated
classes, as their performances are out of the
general routine, being composed of new and
original Feats, Music, Songs, and a combina
tion of selections never before presented in
this part of the country; Introducing grand
vlslonery scenes, beautiful allefrorical trans
formations, Uluminary tableaux vlvant.
anl productions of magnificence and gorgeous
cplendor, preeeu UkI with ros'Jjr parapherna
lia and costumes cf darling array, excelling
everything of the kind ever potton up by any,
other traveling organization. TLe old an I
original Italian "Ole Eairf::. A. Ferrcllo.ls
now with this troupe, and will appear each
evening with his speciality, lie violin, and
Introduce his celebrated comprie as !rr-
dered by hira at NiMo's Car.'-n ar.-J tt Pur
num's American Jl.eura, in U.eclty cf New
York. Leo Eddie, Harpist, who stands with
out a rival, will also appear. Let fvrfy one
be prepared, nnd witness one of the most re
fined and select entertainments ever given la
this city.
Ctii!Ir,Vs Cft";ii ,nlG!is, Piano Stocls
etc., Jri-1 it -.. : Ved i.t MeFJl A Co's
' Eat'ts C fehoe, pool, Curt-'-le; fuhlona
tle fend cheap for s.i.h at Grant's.
CIU &n&
Den'a.
paints, Glass end Putty, at
HocltIiIs.il a El
at De-n's. .
,ht and Left Hand Plows,
Crown's Illinois Corn Planters, at Den's.
Boston tuid Chicago Custom Made Shoes
Just received by F. E. Johnson Sr Co.
FresU lot of Slates at Marsh's.
Those who know how to "shove the
quill" also know that Marsh keeps the beat
Stationery and Kells It the cheapest In town.
No Humbug I ' -
It takes u heap ef money to buy Station
cry as fast us Mart li is selling it off.
Itoclc Island
Den's.
Walking Cultivators, at
One of the mildest and softest snows that
ever fell on terra 11 rma. reigned in this locality
the depth of on Inch or so.
Main Street Will not somebody take the
contract to grade Main street this sprlngf If
it Is not done this spring, no one can blame
property owners If they fence up our present
road to the.west. . If all who see the necessity
of the work would invest tlO in bonds, the
work would be clone. Some pLin must be de
vised to do this work this Spring. , ,
Hanbo bit Zeeh, Merchant Tailors, 53$
Main street, have Just received a fine assort
ment of Gent's Piece Goods to which they In
vite the attention Of the public. They are No.
1 Tailors. .
Michael Barcdy has several thousand
Cottonwood Sprouts for sale cheap. Those
wishing to purchase these "young giants of
the forest," will do well to c&U early at the
Red Store of Small d: Bell.
. j . . . ; ;
The Closing; Exercises of the Winter
Term of our . Hl.li School will take place to
morrow. 'Class' examination through the
day. : The patrons of' the school will d ,
well to attend and witness the summing up
of the teacher's labor.
Shellenberger Bro's will receive a large
and heavy stock of Hardware, Tinware and
goods In their Una generally, by the steamer
II. S. Turner. Th?ir Xacllitle for buying are
Buch that their customers unite in the verdict
that as good articles cannot be bocght for less
money anywhere else. Go tothem for Hard
wars traeri'Jy.-. i - -
All tiie Lew iJid most desirable Styleg of
Hats can be Keen at F. E. Johnson & Co's
fresh from Boston, the "Hub of the Universe.'
T save all kinds of wry face at borne, bay
your wilting paper- of A. D. Marsh's, at the
City Hook Store.
Pencil Sharpeners at Marsh's, with
which every child can sharpen their slate
pencils without any annoyance to the Teach
er, and olitain perfectly true points. Call In
and see for yourselves, little ones. i
What Harsh hasn't got for sale, new and
fresh, you'll find '"two miles abova."
National Readers Just received at the
Low Priced Book Store of A. D.'iTarslt
For Fresh Garden Seeds 0 to J. K. TefL
Occidental-The oldFeiinsylvanlnIIou.se
under the management of Aaron Mylan has
been refurnished and fitted up and will here
after be known as th Oocldental Hotel. Trav
elers wanting good accommodations will
make a note of this. See Card.
The Qns tton Is often asked, "II?w it U
that Marsh always has the best writing paper
for ailef" The answer. is given when it is
said "when. Marsh buys he gets the best In the
market." -Then the question comes up "how
can it be sold as cheap as an inferior article
at other places?" The whole thing Is settled
when It Is understood that M&rsu. does not
wish to "Drug" too much with promises that
cannot be filled.
Entertainment The High School Lite
rary Association will give an ntertalment
Monday evening, March 23th, for the purpose
of raising funds to purchase a School Librar
ry. "The Lost Children," a beautiful play in
five acts, recently performed, with great suc
cess by the Schools of Boston, Mass., will be
performed. Let no one fall to witness this
beautiful play. There will be a pleasing var
iety of Dialogues, Declamations, Charades,
Tableaux and Music. Let the School room be
full to overflowing. . Tickets can be obtained
at II. C. Lett's MeCreery fc Nlckells, Post
Office and of members of tine Association.
The Soiree given to the citizens of Brown
vllle by Mrs. J. M. Graham and her class in
music is highly spoken of by those in attend
ance. Having neither money or tickets we
were left out In the cold. -7! 7 :?'AY
Any paper or periodical furnished at Pub
lisher's prices. Call around and get a paper
or book to-suit .all circumstances In Ufe,
Books for the old, the young, the gay ; hymn
books of all kinds; bible of a'-lze -and
binding. We do not say that we defy compe
tition ; but we invite the same. "Come one,
come all ; this rock shall fly from it firm
base as soon as I." This last quotation I got
from, the "Lady of the Lake." Splendid
thing. To be found and for sale at Marsh's,
Do You Want Furniture Do you want
Upholstery ? Do you want good, durable ar
ticles . when -cm buy? . Of courso you do!
Who ever saw anybody that di 1 not ? Well,
In a feMr days McFalffc Co.'s stock vCI be
here, and from the bills shown us, it will be
the mosfmagniilcent lot of goods of the kind
ever opeded in this city. A. J. Mc7ll the
mechanic of the. firm will not sell an Infe-J
rior article; nnd he says ho will never buy
anything cheap to gain custom with. See
their new stock before you purchase.
Hannaford it, Hughes have made prepa
rations la their Warerooms, No. 72, second
floor, McPherson Block, for the reception of
their new stock of Furniture, which will
eclipse all their former, shipmeuu. The!
furniture is deservedly popular, and their fn
croing trdt U such that- they are forced to
immediately erect a new building to get a
sales room equal to their wants. ThelrSprlng
stock Is coining en the steamer II. 8.' Turner,
and will be opened perhaps by the lime this
is read. GlvetBem a call. - '
He who undersells Marsh in price and
quantity in Pens, Taper or Penholders, we
areauthorised to say can have his best and
only hat. Come-on, , . . , - :. --, yf
The Sales of the great Dry Goods house of
Field, Loiter & Co., for 1863 were $10,419,200, ex
ceeding that of any other house In Chicngo
about i3,0u0,000; a forcible illustration of what
fair dealing, based on a cash system will ac
complish. ' '
Harsh finys he la old Stationer's son, and is
somewhat of a t tatlonest himself.
1 w.
The' Best Ink at Marsh's."
' Catarrhof thenose being in frequent com
plication with Aural and Conjunctival Ca
tarrh, Dr.-ITlmbcrUn has procuTel an appa
ratus for Its successful treatment bya new
method. City references erxn le given,
For Sale or Rent A House. Enquire of
W. S. Blackburn. .....
ICtlbourct, Jenkins fc Co. Manufac
turers and Vr.ol'-sr.ie and Rctsll (U-alcrs In
.ill kinds of iln.i LumSer, Lath, 'Shlugls
Pickets, K-is!i, I'.llr.ds, Doors, Battens etc,
Otlicean i LumlerYsrd, corner 4th nnd Main
s recta. Branch Yard at Plielps City, Missurl.
V.'e rnftnu!'iicture our own msterial in the
Pineries of Os.ikonh, WLs.j where we have
in operalr'n ruecf the largest mannfacturies
of everyUiirs vxade in Vino in the world, and
oh-.slniV.g our Lumber direct from the tree,
as we do, we can sell at lower rate than any
Lumber Yard in tlie West w'nK'h pnvs-one
vt i k ' v'.e and rac or two retr.i. prxclis. 'We
Kh.il i iwnys fcwp onliand luil tsnrn'r Ct
cvryt i!rsr irt nsr llr., sn fh.it thso in want
myelwayw reljr cpoi Kettinir xrhnt they de
sire. We fcimyt&k ail to ermine our tock
and prices Lei j! - piirch?isiii elsewhere, as we i
can ensure sauiacuoa in ooui.
Gan ? Plows At Tis lcl's.
Itaa l Scrapers At Tlsdfl's.
II. C. Lett, Land Agent, Brownvllle.
Kentucky Elu
Store.
Ci&ss at Lett's Drrj
riorrifon Broadcast Seeders, fcr saleby
F. A. Tisdel &. Co.
Rtwdebaker tVagons, sold and warrant
ed, by Suiuil & BelL -
Iloekford Broadcast Seeders and Culti
vatorswith Grass seed Attachment for sale
by F. A. Tiadel &. Co.
Pekin BreaklnsPlows 20T.& H-Smlth
& Co's make, for sale by J. C. Deuser.
Highest market price paid for wheat, oats,
corn, &c, by Bedford & Hundley. -
$1200 Dollars and Epes I See ad
vertisement of American Shuttle Sewing Ma
chine in our advertising columns,
Knhn it Haine's Premium Grain and
Keed in-Ill, with W. H. Nauman's Improve
ment, for sale by F. A. Tisdel A Co.
' Organs Burdett's, from $110 tofXX); Ma
son & Hamlin's, tT5 to
J amk3 R. Dye, Brownvllle.
AVm. II. Hoover, Real Estate and Insu
rance Agent, is prepared to make out all pa
pers ne-ssary to the conveyance of Real ins
tate. Onice -Court Room, Brownvllle.
The attention of our readers is called to
the advert iscment of Coe's Dyspepti Cure In
another psut of this paper. Ttris truly valu
able medicine is recommended by oil who use
it. Read the certificates. - .
Cole's Patent StalU Cutter, which has
taken the premium ut all fairs where exhib
ited, la the most compIU? machine of the
kind now in use. Man u.'ctu reel by Parlln &
Orcndoff, Canton, 111. 1 or sale by
S.. ;.tVli?VSiS.Vl BlUM..'
McPherson L.iock, Brownviile, 2 ..bv"
The Beloit Feed" 51111,' "so favorably
known throughout the couutry, is without
doubt, the best feed mill of ita kind extant.
It works by a sweep, dispensing "with ony
other power, and considering its rapidity in
grinding, makes It the cheapest and most
profitable Mill to buy. For sale by F. A. Tis
del, Jr. & Co.
McDlll's Patent Corn Stalls Cntter
has been greatly improred since its first in
troduction, and having overcome all obsta
cles and difficulties, It is pronounced to be
the most etrctive Stalk Cutter in the market,
striking a much heavier blow than anj- other
machine mado. For sale by F. A. Tisdel &
Co.
Tha Canton Clipper Plow is one of the
most perfect Plows now made anywhere.
The steel is tempered to admitof the keenest
edge, and hardened by a new and improved
process that ensures their scouring In the
mr.t dimwit soil. No attempt at immlta-
tion or competition has yet been able to pro-f
luce anything equal to me genuine biauouru
Canton Clipper Plow, for sal by tha
. . SUEI.LKNBiiGE LSM.
Having Purchased 31 Ills in the Pineries
of Siirrlnuw, Michigan, with one Million Feet
Dry l ine Lumneron nana, n mis comrnira
me to procure larger rrounds for ray Lumber
Yard. Therefore I bave rented the lots on the
comer of First rul Water stn-eta, where I
shall put one of the la-",ett stock of Lumber,
Doors, Winds, Sash, etc., west of th Missis
sippi, and every 'ly knurs, or shall iv now,
tlmt the Saiilnaw Lumber is far superior to
anv other Lumber.
Call and see me before purchasing else
where. ' '
(One block from River.)
BELL, LOW ELL & SMALL, .
12-tf . Red Store.
Furst andBradley's Snlkcy Hay Rake
Tho only really practical aid successful
rake is acknowledged to have no equal, and
can truly be called the King of all Raket,' It
numbers Its friends nearly fcy ten thousand,
and not one of them disaiisled,nor one rake
ever returned. It is more simple In its con
struction, has no superfinltSea, and not liable
to get out of order. It is very easily opera
ted, as a boy twelve years of t go can work it
with perfect ca-'je. On rough ground it" far
excels all others, bexsmse it U constructed in
such a manner that the whole -weight of the
hea1 with twenty teeth rests orrjiny one
boib, and the teeth, by having a durable coll
above, aro inuch stronger end more tlf f tlc
than others; and. in conwnence oflhla itr
will rake or bunch np whero no other jake
can and Is strong enough to rake cornstalks
off the field, for which purpose many of these
rakes bave been sold, and they give entire
satisfaction. Sold by F. A. Tisdel, Jr., & Co,
IIAIIOH1T
Has received his slock of Spring Cloth
iutr. and it must be admitted that It Is a fine
assortment of goods, all of good materi
al, well mada, and fashionable; Those desir
ing good fsishionabie suits, should patronize
Marhon. He has also- a choice assortment of
piece goods, and is as good a tailor as ever
drew a thread. Also, an assortment of Hats,
all styles; and Gent's Furnishing Goods,
comprising, among other things, some of the
finest Linen Shirts weeveraaw. Don't fail to
coll on Marhon.
SPECIAL KOTICES.
- f IH'CIir. -From
Ti!sr.nsatory of the United Rtnlp.
. iJl(..lA C'JIJiNATA-liCCUU LEAVES,
Pkofkhttks. Their odor Is stron?, diffusive, and
somewhat sroniatic, their taste buieru-h, and aaale
rons t mint. ' i ..... . . ,
Ukiik il PnoPKATTii'S iND Usks. Buchn leaves
sr e'ently umulanl, wieli a peculiar temleacy to Us
Urinary OrKn.
They are Kiven Iri complalntaof the Frlnary Or
gans, such us Gravel, Chrome talurrh of the islander
Morbid Irriiation of the Biadderund Crelti, Uiseaa
es of the Prostate (iland. and Retention or Inconti
nence of Urine, from a low of tone In the parts con
cerned in ita evacuation. The remedy has also bnen
recommended in Dyspeiwla, Chronic KheiuuatUiu,
Cutaneous AHectious.aiid I'roiwy.
IlKi.MBoi.u'a Extract Euchu Is nsod by per
sons from the aees of 1 to and from 35 u5., or In
theduchneor t hfiiiireof life; after Confinement or
Labor Fains ; lied-Wetting in children.
In affections p-ullar ro females, tiie Extract Bu
chn rs nmrqualed by any other remedy, as In Cldoro
sis, irr ltetentioti, Irres;ulHrity, Paintulness or Snp-
reHion of t;iisto!Fiary Evacuations, Ulcerated or
chiwous State of the Uterus, Lencorrhea, or Whites
DlHKASKrt r THK KLAMER,KlnNKY, GRAVEL,
and iiRopsrcAL bWKLLiNos. litis niediciite in
creiis?s the power of Dicostlon, and excite the Ao
Wrrbents Into healthy action, by which the Watery or
Calcareous detKisitions, and ail Unnatural Enlarge
ments are reduced, as well as Pain and Intliimution.
IIsclxwilk's Exktact Bithd has cured every
rawat UiHoetes, In which It hh been given. Irri
tation of the Neck, of the Bladder, and Inflamma
tion of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine
Dumus of the I'rtwtate (Jland.KLonein the Bladder
Calculus. Gravel, Brick -Dust, Deposit, and Jlncus or
Jiilkv Discharge, and for enfeebled and delicate
constitutions, of botb sexes, attended with the lol
lowinK symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss
of Power, Lots of Memory, Dillictilty of Brivuhinir,
Weak Nerves, TremMing, Horror of l)isea., Wake-ftilne.-s.
Dimness of Vision, Pain In the Back. Hot
Hands, FlushiiiK of the Ki(dy,-Dryiisor Uie Sltln.
Ervj-tion on th Face, Pallid tVxtntRniwice, Univer
sal Lassitude of the Musculnr System, Ac -
Hki.mboi.d'h Extract Hrcim Is Diuretic and
Blood hurifyine.and cur all Diwwiw arinm from
babitHOf dinKipHtion, excess and imprudenc in life,
iineuritiea of the Blood. tc, sniierwdunc Cotibo In
LJt.-t;;im lor whic h iiuro,iiuch as Uonorrho-a,
uiectsor tonsr sianoinp, anfj riypnuiiic Atieoiions
In tliorte disi-a."-, used la Cenuc-cUa with ilxiM
Boi.u'n Ew Wins. -- ...
fvjld by all Dmi'L-ists and donlers everywhere. Ba
wreof counter:Vit.-4. Ask ftjr Heimbold's. Take no
other. Price fl.i'i per botti'S. or C bottles tor ii.Sa
Delivered to any address.- Descritiesytnrtoms in ail
communications.
A1r!n H. T. TI ErHTinTrv SK Broadway, 'N.Y,
t,lf NONE ARK (iK.MlSE unlew done np la
sieel-entrraved wrapper, wita iac-simile ol n)y Chetn
ical Warehouse, aud s:gued
maeh-im , H. T. IIELMBOLD.
Lretare to Tonne Men.
Just published In a se&ied Envelope,
Prk-e tlx cents. A l ecture on the na-
t'ire. treatment, and radii-jj cur f
Fnertnatorrhfr orHeminnl UmWdm
4 Invnlnnt.rT p!miuiinn. r,i..l rt.j.,t'
- .. . - . - . .... . . 1. 1-
Ky, and Impefiiments to Marriage ipeneraily Ner
vixisneKs, 0numptlon, Epilerwy, and i'it; Mental
and l'hvsv! im-s-ini'itv. r'iltiiti? from Keif-abuse
c-Bv ROBEH r J. CrLVEI'.WELL, il.D . At
tnor of the Oreen Book," c. .
The world renowned autbor, in this ad mtr&ble XjH
ture, clearly proves from hi own experience that
the awlul consequences ef Self-abuse mav be eTito
aiiy removed without medtcin, and without dan
rerous surp'eal operations, bougies. liitruDintH
rinirs, crconln-ls. pointins out a mode of creatonce
certain and eilecuial. by which every uif-rer. no
matter what btscotulitton may be, Dmvetir hii:iself
cheaply, privately, and radically. 'liiis LtcrunK
WILL I'ltOVK A iMJH TO TiXOL'SAlinS AJil i'UOU
SAMVS. , Se-nt under snl. to anv eddress. In plain sc:-Jod
enyeU-iK, on the receipt of six cents, or two postuse
stamp-. AIhu. Dr. Cuiverweil's "Marriage Guide,"
pr.ee 5 centti. Address the pub !Lbers.
Chas.5. C. Xi.ixe Co.. ' .
13-TO-y . 1C3 Bowery, Kew York, V. O. fjfS. '
BH4e nnd Utrldexraam.
Tm&s for youn? mdn on the intereatinif relations of
Brides-Tnom to Bride lu the Inst-mtiou f Marriage.
A ui'le to the matrimonial f!irttr,-al true ha ii
nesa. Sectfcy ran'.l In nn-.l U i:er envelope fte
of char?- AUirs HOWARD ASbOCIATtaS,
lioxl' PUiaitlt'lj-Lia, Feiur. - , LUy '
vCUU -dJ JL11&3J I I
fog a ten rar AX, TO .r..
COOUSPr.ED'S GOLDEN FOUJETAIN,
. IX FLEXIBILITY. DURABILITY, I
Ucicc:rcdtene:3 and Hccncmy 1 1
IT WaiTllS 100 LINE? AT GE Llt
AT' wiio u--e tl.e-Ti win use no other. Tbcy w
equljy w ell .. I.it.u-d to Uie war.uiof U writer, end
never ful to c:ve perfect swi 'action. !1 0 pr av
piirr.-iiel to agents -tn sii ttieM peits and otot-'e
u.-f'al ariielea we fnrt ish. f-t.tnple Boxes z' renU
by n.!. Single sinr:ei, ! )-r t,, Cin.nbini&ee.
1 AUUIC3S 11. 1 UC Mi t KXl.,
I lS-Sa 113 Chambers bt, Eo3te-n, Miss.
4 A. iS,
NO. GGIAIN STEEET
DiiowrsnLtc, scchasha.
14-3m
CHARLES NEIDIIART & CO., .
Manufactnrers of
Italian and American Harbla
MONUMENTS,
Tam! 8toacs, Talle Tops, Manrles, &e.
Main Street, between Xth and 7th,
S n O W X VI L L E XF.H11A8KA.
nvlng located permanently in this city, we shfcil
keep oa hand such' a stock as will supply ail th
demands of
Southern I"ebraslia and JVorlU-
20-4t
ALL WOIiir WARRANTED.
v. : ' AGENTS WANTED FOR
Secrets of the Great City.
A Work Descriptive rf the VIRTUES and the
VICJVi, the MISTER IKS, MISERIES
- CMIIES of A'ew York York City.
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Send for Circtlars nrdsnK ora vekms. and
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li JtU 1 eu, c?t. LiOUlS, MO.
H ATTTTn?T Inferior works of similar charac
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seu a 35, 7 , itr copy .
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ik
WASHINGTON CITY : iU hich and its
low life; munificent public edi'Slces; biiiden mys
teries; viiionK'S ana corropTiuris; me inwie worn:
InKSOf thotiovarument; aulhiwlnsr bow money
is squandered , w public s!rvaats ijerrurm their
truMs; how rim are manned: how ;:iri;Uu are
black-mailed ; Uowciunierf uin lcarriHlon ; and
all about feinala lobby nienilTH, ladyclerk:, &c. It
Is txmutifully lilustriited, and Is the spiciest, mont
thrilling, ftiiterUiuiuir. Instructive, and siartllng
book of theaaj'. .'tH.'nd for circulars, wltli terms,
c Address JONKS, J UN KIN & CXI., 1S7 South
Clark btreet, C'tiicago, u. N
EHGER OHfl'S
-: .Ho. 74, ..-
Blcriicrjiofj's IJIocIi.
: ' Sola Agents
In Southern Nebraska Atchison and Holt
.. . . Covtnty, Mo., for the
i
REAPER AiTD IIOVER.
TKE BEST IN THE VGRLD ! !
. A L S O
P - PLIPPEil
UflTO.l I ILOVS
THE BEST PLO W NO W MADE!
HALL'S
VEGETABLE SICILIAI7
HAIR nEFIEUJEn
Is tlje only perfected and
scientifically prepared
preparation of it3 kind
ever offered to the public,
and Las no competitor
in merit. By its uso
GRAY
HA'IE
.13 .v.
ITS
0B1GHAL
COLOR,
FE3:0IES
GRAY HAIR b soon
restored to its original
youtLful color" and bril
liancy, "which is bo much
admired by all. - Persons
whose hair is thin or falling
out "will, by tho use of our
Reneveroon see its good
effects, as, by its ionic and
ctJmrtitlnnr nrnrinrtiei tlx.
liilU i 1 ill hair elands will be incited
AD
ISA
and the hair grow thick
andstronccatrain. Incases
at Baldness it 'will creato
a new growth unless the
follicles are destroyed. It
WMS.
TBI
ONE
is cooling, and allays all
itching and irritation of
the scalp. It does not stain
the Bkin as do dyes, but
makes the Ecalp white and
AD
r'clean. As a DRESSING
frrfTntrTiv
it is tho best and most
economical preparation in
the world, a3 its effects
last so much longer. Send
for -our Treatis3 on tha
-.HP
THE
THIN
LOCKS l.hair, free to all, by mail
Sold by all Dru; gists and Dealers in Uedicias.'
coo.t, coDunn & co.
Geal Ageata far Hcrti-TTestra States,
87 XZRZ02.:i SXHIHT, CUCAC 3,1X1.
Sold by . . . -.
SIcCRECriY & JTICIiKLI.,
CITl' DRUG STOKE, . -
n-20-r-eTvn ' r
I'rriwtivilln.
h coo:c,CG3unn&co.
3ArtauUuirittd to rtcrivt JActr
tUemenlt for thU paper, si oar lowed
rate, and art Agr.nU f trail JVVicjh.
jht$ intheCS. and Ttmtoria.
!
r
AO
f t X j
O -.J'. ii lift H
J : It ! MlC
Ssr : it. S I lUts
35 : I M i 'I --
lK - M I
PS - ) ! -3
H h ..::. Vj '
SIIELLEnO
Sar.-.C-t-VlvJ : 1 '
r
I..
)
VERTISEi"
to'cvf ;
CLOTIimG,
(NO BH0DDY), U now oTcred to the rubllc at
J. S. HETZEL'S
A4 9
10
ZlTCtt
liO !ft ft
afcaaMsf i
aklfl W tftUsl
to tiiolctcrcstcf Cie?;!:?; v j-nr-chased
my CLOTTIINQ, (mada cadsru yTn
supervision) exclusively for casb, I can sll as
low? If not lowr, than any i
TT.ATT
u ta Town r Coacty. I beg toeftH yonr
LARGE A1W XVJZUa
' s .' ' elrted stock of
HATS, CAPS,
13 O O TO, SHOES,
Gent's Furnishing Goods,
as can bo
FOUHB
IN THE WEST.
Here 1 a chance for the best bantfcln.s, as I
have no dead stock on hand, all being entirely
new. Toe public are Invited to call a& ex
amine for tbemsalvs,
.J
a"", r s
wher erefythiEs in tli CatLLr-I'-i cr.a to
Us
I tiJS
THE SPRING TRADE
01
jL 0 kJ 0 a
Many iferckontt uho hare, in Vu cold VAnltr
day, tonple time to UoJ o tt their ttoekt and their
books, and balanet Ui their etc wind how muck Vy
ore actually trortA, will, no doubt, cunt to the eonctu
sio VttXt they want to make more, and have more of
the "NEEDFUL," c the tlote of 13. Tb srrriv for
Htalth U eminently proper, ttnd fid U the allot icho
en do it, tn the matt honorable manner, with die least
erpemiiiare, complication, vrrlr.g trouble, and r lrf
tng tart. To do bvtinet profltaUy and pUnta-nlty, a
Jfrrehmnt hat to otttrte (Vm rulet, '
1st. 2b buy th
m C 0 0 T) o I
Attho EIGHT PEICI3!!
At tha EIGHT TIIIEl!!
2d. To meet hit cbligationt punctually, "paying
prompt" plead for the interest of that Herehant with
the eloquence of a Daniel Webster,
lil. Tb cut down kit expenses, at "a dollar saved
T
a dollar araed," mnd it enable one to tell to much
cheaper.
We speak inpraUe of those rules, for v have tried
them, amdtitd them to be the ixly meant to a ruccetsful
mercantile career.
BEHOLD I We are not occupying m grand up-towa
Brick, trith shetvctjvilof WirUer Slxi, but are eom-
fortaUe housed at .
' 27 XIaia Ctrcot,
Between Levoe and First,
PRICE RE GTJIsATOR.
Onr hco Jtoort or
heavily laden uHlh mtott dtttroMe
goods, consisting cf
Dress Goods
Hosiery and Gloves,
Emsrti derles,
Wlal to Good,
IS aitflkc re kiefs,
ShJrt Fronts,
Collars Suspenders
Trlmmlnzs, Bt?ttons,
Zephyr Wool and).
Woolen Yarns,
Corsets and Kklrt,
Coat's and Clark's Threails,
American Best Soool Cottons '.
of which we have all numbers and colors,
csTwing anfi tnioroiaery tiiis.
Wallets' Parses,
liutnings it TapsTnmmlnRi,
6Ur. Crochet 4 Skirt Brai.id,' . .
Alpaca Braids, sod a fnt) Hri of
Bilk, iiilan a ixl Alabama Braid.
a ml iLxs o r
BBBHJIDE CLOTOIBC
AND FtntiaSHING GOODS.
IJf T1CT. eV iw) that brtwntm t tt SW rtn
trAw-A tuts been pMrchatrd fir CAS J, to Vte try teM
eutvnntnoe, and will be soid ni a vry mux.'i adrmnrt to
Caxb and lrm?t fnylne t"D'fn rs. uyu-am vi?-w.
opr. tee respectful,? trivrit U merer ehrrUftrd atm to
mate Uvtr transauicnt mitt w tmUk ornmatt amA
pleasant.
CLOTHirm m dhy goods
I?rlco Xle;7nlatcr; '
Xo. Jam Sired,
Stttue.'i tJiit'e afA First,
BEO ivy V1LLL 'SZBliASKA.
SKinfeli'i.
ilSPM.H. Ujlinsg
Us Jcr cleruriss uriU receive prcrrpl
ai!sr.iUint szii crc invoiced cl Lie tame
price as if ptrzrxzl'j szlzclcd.
17-tX
. .V w
r"s, ' "
'fc .,
. .. .
Ha vn to just rr;c::iv;.r all
t' -? i. ryr'-1 ' - --y f ' t . -I
m-'-! t a s r. i i ( : 4 1
-'' C ..'- J, Ut i fc-i L. I ..: ,
D003LE dl:o;;d con:i nov;
la's sou. 1 !:e f . n;a ii wtfre u,..c-
iied, arid S;;t-i I. t t.'.t--. Ves
rmi i to cr:?. tot. t- v -v - -
i e : -b r f ed 1 -. I
1 at Tj Sit J id it V - r:
. V. t
J. II. EHASO", rUauudar,
Ons Doer West of Cocrt IT ?lsc.
maclit-flm I' N .
Cndsr ti.fniar.aie-.-.-.t tf
Ittwr Li .t.. B?- ;Ur C-ni:-l-. .. ii- :
2 -r. . '.. v I' - 1' ' ;
ot tis Cwiiicil w.u-i sii , i '. i l,
Two Mile frtu Ero"-svi;:s -. Njrtit i.jf rsrry
Lai;-
Cool Cm2tiLusse3. Close Coiaectoar
30-tf CiarDJ ZLlTxi-.
cffAfts-m o. ixr.r.v. tuoar s w, tov.-zy.
Atfy at La-.
Cm C. & Q. "Vr. 13 C . ,
REAL ESTATE AGEIiTS
A.'3
E cal crs in Lr.nd Yr.rr: "
HayasJ Sell lc:ii aal
ATTEND TO CONTESTED C.VSI' IN 7112
U. S. LAND OFFICE, ANI
PY TAXES.
A largo qtta.!.ity of Firt Cl.a tor
sale In NeraaV.a, niehurern, rawnf, J-ha-eon
and Cage CctmtJ?, Nctnttki. tDwIi'eh
the attention of purchasers 13 sp-cro.V'7 Invi
ted. 05c3-SE0T71IVIItE, II
ITraiicIi C-13-6-tf
J. II. SHOOK & I3R03..
Manufactr.rersarid IValcn in Native Lnmbr
of ail kindJ, lengths, breua'.iis and UiiciUi-at,
AT
1 1 1 j, jj fs x -V n. x: ,
imiAii'A couirrr, rm;r..,.r,T:A.
Thy own and ran oneof the best Saw Mi".'.
In the fct&te; cad will arL3l
with a Mil of Lumber of bot iillty, o
short notice, at the Lowest ilirkct l'riot.
Always on' hat 1 for saV.-;
Thev also Ke'.l cheup at Urr stoxS la Hills
dale all Kt.pie Lry j.ja. an i Groctrloji, and
such articli-a as ero in t'-noni use.
ileinemhcr ti.-e bu!int'. tiie men, ar.d the
place. My
JOHN L. CA11SO.Y,
BANEEE,
BROWXYILLE..
...........XERI!A SJxA
Exchange Bought and Ho) t on ell the f rln
eipal cities. AUo dxsler in Gold and fcuivt
Colo, Gold Dust arnf
Govziiirrizirr ro:rr3.
Dcpoh!t3 rocrived, pavshle atsUht. Ii)tT
cKt paid oa tlmi deposit, by pci.il aree
ineat. Taxes paid lut nm-reidi;ut.
All kiftUH of U. a. Lvmi wanted.
AVM. II. VALLUAU,
and Vholcsala and Retail Dealer in
7XirE3 AITB LXQUGnS,
Keeps con-stantly ou hand a ft irock of all klud at
ITativo and ZTorcIn ITinca
BIIAIIDT,
T722ISinra
. i.
ALKO, afjllstuckof
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
All of which be oTrrsto tl)r'irfo st rste hrw
enough to stut ail. To tiiono Lii!iors and
rs rN "-.'t '-t.! -
He extetKl a -lal Invitation to call and i t!m.
la the Vi ttti ami cua
A SAMrU2 ROOM IN TILS XLEA.lt, A
Snprlltd with tne chofc-vst brn5a cf Wines, ILfacrs
itc, aCC
ryRL-S LUNCH AT ALL L'OlUVil
Van MVai4wa,' b
NO. 09,
Corner Zl&la aacl Zi. ZtreiU.
-fc it And. mi
Eenl-r ia
Fancy Goods and Ilotion
Which she will sell at rwwiT-,ftKi nri,-
She 1. constant'? la rectlyt of New aiid Li
giatriitems f.r
Drcca arid Cloak Ualdnr,
ta which ttt pays particular aVtUsttlca.
Flat!" St. ,"r'.t-
lZt dina ta or Icr.
lock .-men
SEiiiiiG r.iAc::i:::: i
Aw-ariie l ilo
at all the pilitci; 1 Fairs ia ito '- i: t Ilr.
ery JlAchlaa wrr.iitl fr tLrtro jt-r. I a.
structiOE3 frfc.
CFFICE-AT Till TAIA';.
t