I r-rrrm ecr f ,h ArrtuTista tbrsfcle by T O ('. T. Drown Vi.le Iiodtr y. S, I. 6. O. T. urAixvA iuwJvenl0s-l !v u wrr t. t 7ft'clx lc p. m weic AiaU 4a Ui Imij-tmej tr trick, on v.iiiWiTrt. . , " . - - - Ail -ujuisr.roih&iJir Invito. . . , . ...- ovo Yv . DossiT.fcecy. JL. F. & A. M. Somali Valley L5;rI-4. A. F A A.M.. tini on tbe 1st and Jd feuiurUjty lu mrb iuoDlh.i fco'ciook p.m.. ai LLeir li.aU la tb lir''"Ut""''r Uriok. on Miiin Mreet.. , , ii viaUPS iiroUiw iu iuviitd. .. .. local,- matters: J. L. Collxapp, Editor. TIICIWDAY MORNING. APRIL 8, 1809. jVatlonal Sile, at Marsh's. ' , i : : : : g addles Full stock at Bauer's. Caavaa Box Toe Boots, at Robison's. " 1 , . Ootika at Fu'.Ldicrs Prices at Marsh's, ; . .? , i I : r .J - 'For Fresh. TJarden rH-tils go to J. K.Tcft. Cheap Plug Tobocco for smoking at Swan Bro's. . . . , - -i -Rolling -Cwtters ah J Gang Wheels at Den's. Brwravill High. School Books ( at Marsh's.,. . . . , RobUon hcIIs the cboapctJjQOts and Shoes In the WVkU , .-.. " AClioirs lot of Hams and Bacon at Swan A BrV.! , , i . - i It raiiifr fure for Medical purposes at VaUeau'e. . . fepeaeerUa Commercial Pens for. sale nt Marsh's. , .... ,-.:-' 9 i t ' - . Th oihn Mall closes hereafter at 11 o'clock, a. in. Whit Pita tnl Mackerel in kits and hall barrel at 6wan A Bro'i, ' ' - Dovblla Stoat Porterr-The best drink foreonvalcseents, tVm. Valleau's. Dr. Cowleaf IlomeopathUt, haVlocnted Id Jhls ciljr- his card on first page.' -' " The Falrbrothcr Bro'i have received a jxjrUon of tlwlr Joh Odcc and Book lndiy. DcForreal Porter lias'been appointed tVMinf y .Attorney, vice; H, 3. Thomas, re signed. ' ft'app's Combined Violet Writing Fluid A No. 1 article finst ever sold In Brownvllle, tit Marsln. " . - , - ' - , Swan 4k. Brother keep everything you rant In the way of Fancy and Staple Gro cerie and ProvUlon. J.JL. Bear has removed Ids Express and T'l-Kraph Office to his new building two doors west of the Post Office, IVm. II. Hoover, City Treasurer, Is this week pnylng the Interest now due on City Street Improvement Bonds. 7 : Removed Chun. Brleel has rernovel his Bvr Hall to the room below the Occidental Hotel, where he I very neatly fixed up. 0r Lereo lant Sunday looked very busi ness like-, three steamboats having left It al most covered with gools for our merchants. The Rev. AV. B. Bingham, of Nebraska City, preached to a very attentive audience In the First Baptist Church In this city on last ' HabRath. ' ' .dor lea News I Two thousand dollars worth of the best Custom Made Boots and Khoca, J list arrived at Uobisona, and will be old low for cai.h. Fighting. The Spring Fights haveopea- al daring the pnt jreek with one "scratch" and onoMraw" lu vliich two pisioJs were drawn, at long range, however. Wm. McXeal has opened up a New Bar bar Shop at No. Uniti street, Where he has an jaand a splended asortm.cnt of Shaves Blairojxwns, etc. He l a Orit rate hand at the b&slnct.' : . . , Gates 4t Boatfleld have taken the con tract for the stone and brick work on the Ma sonic and OJd Fellows Building. The stone work si f ,n per prth, and Iho lrkk workt (1,50 per thousnnd. Bcaaon has now undoubtedly the largest Blacksmith Shop in thl city, 23 by 50, 3d stroot Vlwisen Malni.nd M'ater, where he U now prepared to do anything In his line, as well a manufactcrlilg the Celebrated i)ouble Dia niond Corn Plow. KtIlglousThe regular monthly meeting will take place ' with the Baptist Church In this place, on Saturday next, at 11 o'clock a. rfi. tld. W. B. Bingham will preach on next Sabbath morning at said Church,,' at 10' o'clock, and at 4 p. m. A "WhCleaale Dru Store II. C. Lett has now In etoro z vrry large stock of Prug's, Medicines, TalnU, Oil, Glass, etc, apd will aril In Jobbing lots to Country Druggists and Merchants for" les than they can go cost and buy them for. Call and era him! noticed Oi Welbiof Ixndoh going through town this eek with o load of Cot tonwood sprouts. As Mr. Welch has neither culok nor child, ws opine thry -fi-ere liot Tor domesUc purposes. Do your neighbor's ch 11 drvn botber yon, Mr. Welch ; OTftre joa going Into the timber business. , K.w KUlluery Firm Mrs. F. A.Tlsdel has assosiated with herself In the Millinery buKlnes Mrs. J. K, Bear. They have rooms now oac door t of MtFall si Co's whert the ladles of Brownvllle and vicinity will find the latest and most fashionable goods In their in In tbe market. McFall . Co had their Spring Stock of .furniture, etc., on board the steamers Ben Johnson and Allen, which were, with their might, burned at the SU Louis levee last fc. Bat for this their stock would have here now. Howewr another 6tock Is on h way and will be here In a few days. John A. Poun has Just received large lot of Furniture, Choice Groceries, Boots and Rhoes, Ladies and Misses Hats, Parasols, etc He is doing a very fair business for customers M b ' selling at as small profits as any man In this city. He has a rousing stock of Staple Dry Goods on the way. Drop In! Chaa. Hclaaer has removed his Boot and hoe.S!iop to No. 15 Main street, where he ta Spared to show and Sell low, his spring tork of Men's and Boys' Boots, and Misses' nd Children's Shoes, Just reoelved; or make P custom work of the best material. In good onrable style, at reasonable rates. Call and whltu! Th Connty Commissioners are In sea son, this week, and are -performing their duties In a very satisfactory manner. Mr. tarr Is the chairman, haTlng served longer ttan the other two, being on his third year, r. MeGce, on the second and Mr. Bitter on 1 first year. They all make good officers, 4 will work ft the bet Interests of all concerned. - i. V . .' i ' i i . , -TaUgm not ft candidate for Supcrlaten r81 of IuUJe Instruction, no msn has done wr for the cause of ednctttion f n l!,!s conn y selling School Bcxdui aud uaionc-ry at . rates than A. D. Marsh at the Post OCt rv-pot, and he U still -flshtlng ltovit on "U line," barked by a smashing Stock of r ln tts lin. hlch he Is selling as low as yean pMWy t miMd meaUvir5 .rn-W4 &o bauiUugJ. .... toli' Ca"l0 Clipper Plow Is one of the Tastl,7i if nW" nOW made nyIiere. Z h U'T admltof the keenest v v t by BrW nd Proved tUl0nTh,M We to pro- Cudo-. , eentndard -pp. 1 aiv, for sale by tii A First Class Dru- Store. We have Jost paid a. visit to the Trsi Class Prus: Store of IL C. Lett, C3 Mcrherson' EJock; There Is a stock It dct one'a soul go-ii to look, upon; anytldng yoa may desire la tLere A fill stock of Cosmetics and Toilet articles first at- ti-acla one ullsnuoa - on cnterla g, then. a general surrey re vc& Is stack of tholcw Wall paper Xrora 10 to 4"iCts a bolt, (and It Is No. 1,) shelves and counter full of all kinds of Sta tionery, (at lower prices than we ever dream ed pc&slwicw? shelves full of all kit -sof Drugs and Chemicals, all, (at lcrust the I octors say,) ofthetest quality; Patent Medicines, (guar- ran tied to cure any d!5CAsc,)Larap8 and Fix tures, the finest In tne market. - Bitters for anything; cignrs, tobacco, and show cards over all so neatly gotten up that ten years ago people would have mode a day's Journey Just to have seen them : this is what tbe first glance reveals. On a thorough examination will be found a full stock of paints, oils, glass, pure liquors, etc., ln fact all that goes to make up the outfit of a first chuss Drugstore lAnd over all this the presiding genius is IL C. Lett, one of the best Pharmncutists that over struck this portion of Nebraska, and a perfect gentleman ln every sense of the word. Call and see him and his stock. It will pay you, and buy "ofhlni If yoa visli to savenoicv;v1 ' i, - " " - " . ' ' Felloiv-Citlxens As the Eagle soars in majestic pride, and views with, ittefaction the glorious careerof freedom In America, we would call your attention to a fact worthy of note to every American or other citizen ln. this Land District, In whoso veins throbs the pulse of patriotism, the love of self, or the love of home comforts. It Is a fact that will cheer and make comfortable your homes ; give the smileof a new-born love to wife, and "put money lh your purse;" yea, though there bo already muny who have round tills well spring of Joy, there "may yet be a fow be nighted and. In darkness,", and for. those we cry aloud; yea, we would ."gatiier them un der our wings like a hen doth her chickens," and would lead them down to the magnifi cent stock- of Furniture" and: Ufholstery, comprising everything In all styles, at McFall &. Co.'s, ( that they might pro mre the best finished, most durable article In the market and become rich by saving much of their hard earned money ln purchasing cheap for cash. Their Spring stock Is In, and is magnifies ot. It will pay to -call and look at It. Drop in! ' Personal Daring the past week we have seen ln this city lion. W.' A.' Finney, who will be remembered by our old cit izens as one of the pioneers of Southern Nebraska. He looks about the same as when Tic left near ten years ago. - . , Hon. A. J. RItter 1 ln the city attending the Commissioner's Court. From him we learn that matters ln and about St. Dercln arc prospering. Mr. RItter has as flnc a stock of General Merchandise In store there as can be found outside of large cities. . ,-v - , , . , , Lost Friday Mr. John Crow who has com menced one of the largest farms In, the west ln this county--crossed at this point some of the C nest looking Bulls ever brouglit to Ne-' braska. aen an Importation was much nec-J- cd ln this section. . , " ' , ... J. B. Hoover called on us last Tuesday. ne has ln store at Nemaha City a splendid lot of General Merchandise and Is selling very low. In looking over Atlantic street, and the tunnel through the hill at Its foot, we can see no good reason why the water from the hol low north cannot be conducted through It to the river. Nothing has occurred since the miserable failure In this that has rendered It less necessary than when first attempted. The culvert across Main, between Levee and First streets. Is old, and liable at any moment to cave ln; then a new one will have to be built, or the tunnel brought into requisition. Besides this, the foot of Main street Is very unsightly, and good property Is rendered al most useless; and further. Levee street, be- i twecn Main and Water, always will be a plague spot, so long as the water from the north hollow, and every other hollow in tbe city is drained Into and across it. We hope this matter will be attended to ln time to meet the spring rains. Hogs The season has again come around when hogs running at large are a perfect nu isance. To say nothing of the nuisance, we liAve yet to see the person who will admit that it pays to keep hogs Tunning at large. More are lost than would pay for fattening the balance. ' It is also rather hogish to' keep more hos than you can fred, to prey npon yonr neighbors i-r a living, at a greater ex pense to them' even than of benefit to you ; for a hog can do more damage ln a garden In half an hour than i is worth.-' Wc have a good pcu, and need a hog or two. We shall hereafter pen up those that bother us, and see howit works. - We have alrcyvdy lost more In nails and wear and tare of soul, than a wil derness of hogs are worth.. So look out up our way. The human family la bo nnmeroun that a birth and a death occur every moment. Every second a child is born; every second sonic one dies. The prevalence of sickness in the world may be realized ln Dr. J. C. Ayero Laboratory, where medicines are made for all mankind. It would scarcely sscnl that there are throats enough to swal low the doses he Issues dally, Aycr's Sarsa parllla, and Cherry Pectoral by the thousand gallons and Ayer's Pills literally by the ton. But they must all be wanted, or he could not make such quantities for so many years. Xorthfleld Telegraph. . In onr twelve year's experience-ln Nebraska we do notTremember to have seen such excitement among the ladles as has been created by the splendid New Dress Goods Just received at May & Co's Regulator, and they are all dressing so fine and at such low prices that husbands have ceased to grumble, and are going to the same place where they find bargains in the large and splendid as sortment ,of Ready Made Clothing, The ladies star has return od, and that mennsbuid boss. , Wellj It does, and lie Is cow backed by double the stock he bad last season, and more constantly. Don't fall to call and see him! Farmers, before yon purchase yonr Plows and Corn Planters, Just examine the follow ing at W. T. Den's, and you will be convinced that Den sells the best plow in Nebraska : , . , 15 Inch Breaking llovrs, - - -' ' - -14 inch Breaking Plows, 12 inch Breaking Plows, cjr Right and Left Stirring Plows, Double Diamond Plows, " ' t Iouble Shovel Tlows, Single Shovel riowsj Brown's Illinois Corn Plantef, , at prices thitt will defy competition. W. T. DEN S03 V 3UV3X XH3UOU V . Itpooo jo SpnjH i iv puv j b p o o o a p tu - e m o ii 1 p o o o mJAV j s p o o o ti i 1 1 1 - jspooo liodsaqo ; s p o o o Jdqo jspooo n9'd I vpooo oui j JSDOOQ A9H Accident, Last Thursday morning after most of our issue was worked of an accident happened by which our editor in chief lost about f 300. lie was having a brick basement built under his stable, which," though "liot quite finished, the masons thought secure and Mr. Church put his horse and buggy Into It. It blew over Thursday morning, making kindling wood of the buggy, yet, strange to say, not Injuring the horse materially. The TJnlou Corn Planter has become an established 6ucees, because It Is a correct and reliable dropper, a light draa snachine, a more con ven let t s nj! easier "VVj-klng planter, one that will do its work better and more perfectly than any other now In use, forproof of which We refer to ten' thousand manufac tured and sold within the last seven years. Such improvement have been a Ided as have been cVniorMnitod to be tisef jd, and which wUl kcp the Union Corn I'lntr, In tht fu ture,' a far In advar.ee cf k!1 lis cc," titers as 'a ia proved lUtlC ta Le la tLe p" - In aU respects, H hj far superior to any other pi -.- ' t m-fact urf j. .' - ; 12. 1'cr sale Ly fhelletlierger ro's,"Mcrherson Block, Brown v iile.- ft' Private medical aid, read Dr. WhtUlcr'a Msre mill Cwf touters Wanted by B. C Thompson, Brownvllle Dairyman, - Dr. IllmberlLa U la the- city, prepared to treat all diseases of the Eye and lar. " Highest market price paid for w he it, cats. corn, da, by Bedford &. Handley. A full assortment of all kinds of Plows, Harrows, etc., for sale at F, A, Tlsdel'a. . . .. -- : : -'. t 'i For Sale A Cottage and two of the most desirable residence Lots in the city. Enquire atthlsofflere. ' ' The latest novelties la tlje dry goods line received daily at. May's Price Regulator, 27 Main street. -... - . . t ... ... Boots and Shoes. McGibbons, No. 19 Main street. Is just receiving hi new and el egant spring 6lock. Call and see for your selves if you wish bargains. ' Va ndl re r " T wo-IIorse Cor n Plan ter the greatest Improvement of the age, and the best and most available Corn Planter ln use for sale by F. A. Tlsdel, Jr. , & Co. Seedling Peaches I have a large quan tity of Seedling Peach Trees, 1 year old, which I will sell at 10 cents each, or $80 per thousand. Also, all varieties of Grapes, in any qnantily. R. W. Fcexas. 2oo Piccc3 of Prints! Merrimack's. Allen's arid Dumiell's at 12 cents at the Regulator. Boots and Shoes I New Stock! Just received, at S H. MoGiblKm's, & new and splendid stock of Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Bal morals and Slippers, for Men, Boys, 'Ladies, Misses and Children ; all for 25 per cent, lower than any other house can sell them. Go to No. 19 Main street, aud see for your selves. ' ' ' '. ' . , . . , '' ' Vivd a- la Xleijulator I . 27 Cases Dry Goods will be' opened omiext Saturday morning at May's Regula tor, No. 27 Main Streets: u" How arc you, 30 per cent! $15,000 WortJi of Ready Made Clothing ivill 1e open ed on Saturday next, and offeredtothe Wholesale and Retail trade at 10 per :cent above cost at May's Regu lator!: t M UNIVERSAL OIL. , ., , Nebeaska Citv.Neb., Fob. 1, 13. TVJs is to certify that we have nsed and seen is list-"G IX) RUE T. LINCOLN'S " on-Lxpl4ive Cil," and most cheerfully recommend It as the best Oil la use for burr.iiitr. It It is entirely nfe and Keti-Ejrplosive, 21. Gives a briphter and ntfter lieht. S1. Is cheaper llitin juiy other Oil. We take pleasure in recommendinfrthe "Xon-Hx-plosive,' Dfl, aswe have seen it subjected to every test, and believe it to be entirely &&!& John II. Tomlin, . Robert Hawke, . t P. Patterson, . O. W. llwke, F.C.Morrison, A.Tuxburr, J. W. Golden, O. F. Ilernc-k, Vincent Ktraub, L Davenport, It. M. IliU, . , , IX L. Jonua, Wm. J'iiiier, J. C, Campbell, II. H. Petring. W. IL Iiicklin. H. L. JIayward, C. W. Seymour, . . A. J. Iiaale,- J. K. Housley, 1 K. Guenzel, And 40 others. The above Certificates are for fhe purpose of show ins the public that the lTKIVKUsAL OIL is all that I claim for it: and that It will burn as Ion, if not lotii'r, than Coul Oil. Having purchased the Slate of Netmiska, with the exception of Richard son. Nemaha and Johnson Counties, which were sold prior, to my purchase: and having thoroughly tetl ftaid Oil, 1 now oder it for sale by the county or counties with the exception of Otoe County. Mr. Thomas Crenshaw is my authorised agent for such sale with full power to sign mv n:mein mak ing tranters of said Patent CI; L1NCOLJ. - I have the exclusive right for the sale of tbe UNI VERSAL OIL, iu Nemaha, Richanlsoa & Johnson Counties, and will l ave a large supply In store in a few day. Call and see for yourselves. N. 3L 1IOLTZINGER. , A Genuine Wholesale Hons I We are pleased to note the fact that A. May & Co., of the Regulator, are making extensive prepar ations toopcaupa Wholesale and Jobblng trade. For this purpose they are fitting up the room beneath t heir present store and will within a few months occupy the whole build In?. Their facilities are such that they can seil here Just as low a the goods can be bought in St Joseph, with freightadded to this place. This will be a great advantage to the trade in this section, and must result in drawing the trade of the con n t ry west to this point. May & Co. will do well all they undertake. I fcco v aavax xaaaoa iy I spooo jo spuiH 11 l,uV jspooo aurj . i ixoo t"3),sv . f jtpooo xu9i9aa. :i7 ,v; ; jspooo opBui-omoii jsikoo jsadnaqj jspooo aadiwrQ .-: -, i spooo dart) J spooo qsaJJ - . ' ' ' ' jspooo 1 - Kilbotirn, Jenkins & Co Manufac turers and Wholesale and Retail dealers ln 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. Wo manufacture our own material la the riiierles' of Oshkosh, Wis., where we have ln operation one of thelargest manufactories of everything made ln Pine ln the world, and obtaining our Lumber direct from the tree, as wc do, we can sell at lower rates than any Lumber Yard la the West which ry CQ wholesale and one or two retail profits. We shell always keep pn hand a full .supply ot everything in our line, so that those in want may always rely upon getting what they de sire. We simply ask all to examine our stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere, as we can ensure BfiUsfactiofl ltibola.-. ' " . wm, ii. Hoover, Real Estate and Insu rance Agent, is prepared to make out all pa pers necessary to the conveyance of Real Es tate. Office Court Room, Brownvllle, J. V D. Pitt eh is dally recelvi ng h Is sprln g stock of Clocks, Wrttches, Silver Ware, etc Call in at No. Si Main street, and feast your eyes. . :' I will, from and after April 1st, occupy No. 15 Main street,- bet ween Levee and First, where I Invite my friends to see me, Ciias. Hklmeb. For (he latest styles of Clothing, wait for May's new stock, which will be opened at the Regulator within ten day. ' Kuhn &- IXalne's Premium Grain and Seed Drill, with W. n. Nauman's Improve ment, for sale by F. A. Tlsdel Co i-V - Or trans Burdett's, from $110 to 1 600 ; Ma son & Hamlin's, $75 to S3G0. ; - James R. Dte, Brownville, 51200 Dollar and Expenses! See td- verllsement of American Shuttle Sewing Ma chine ln our advertising columns, : -i.jJ -- f 1 Iloekford Broadcast Seeders and Cultl vators-ivrth Grass Seed Attachment f ir sale by P.- A; Tlsdel & Co. ' Pekin BreahlnsPlows 200 T.A H.Smlth & Co's make, for sale by J. C Denser.,' ,' ' t : Ilorrleom Broadcast Seeders, for Baleby K'A.ris-iti&co.' ' '. . . , , I . 1 v Want a good. Ealing Business Suit? Go to UetzePa. , . - . . .it w .. 1. 1- 1' - - - - -.1 a... . Ladies L'Xik tt tho&o nlce'llat and No tions at Hendersons, . ' "II. C. Lt t," Land Agent; BwwnVllle. j I.ond Scrap At Tisdel's. Ceng Plows At Tbdcl's. TV. T. E25i 5 4 T " .1 j I cV THE DICTATOR. Price List " Prints, 10c, at Den's. - r Drt!r rv, St Den's. . Inui;ia Head llabiia,18c, fctDens. - Eleacbed Muslins cheap at Den's. Ginghams, r. at Den's. ' r t 7 Dress Goods at your own price, si Dea's. Cooking Stoves cheap at Pen's. -Gents French Calf Boots, at Den's Store. Hoes, Spades and Garden Kakes, at Den'a. Best Teas, Coffees and Sut'S's, t Den'a ' Keatest Gaiters and Shoes, at Den'a Rnv vonr roods &t Den's Ctore. f " 20 per cent cheaper and save your money, at Den's Seed Barley, for sale "by Worthing & Wil cox. Express Wagon for sale at Hauk & Arm! tage's. - '" " UsroUn is constantly In'recefpt-'of the latest patterns of Gent's Piece Goods and the most fashionable Ready Made Cloth ing. : Py Ur Those indebted to the late firm of J. 1 McGee & Co. are requested to call aud settle immediately. This Is no first of April Joke for they are In earnest and must have the money. ' Good. Building Stone Wearenow pre pared to furnish good building stone, In any quantity. . Also, Step Stones, Bases for Mon nmentsorTomb Stones. Water Tables, etc, furnished on short notice and reasonable terms Lorajtce & Vaknet MeDlU's Patent Corn Stalls Cuti er bos been ereatlv Improved since its first In troductlon, and having overcome all obsta cles and difficulties, it la pronounced to the most effective Stalk Cutter In the market. striking a much heavier Wow than any other machine made. For sale by F. A. Tlsdel Co. " ' 4 ' " ' ' " ";- ''' Tho BIolt Feed Mill, so favorably known thronshout tha country. Is without doubt, the best feed mill of Its kind extant It works by a sweep, dispensing with any other Dower, nnd considering Its rapidity grinding, makes it the cheapest-and most profitable Mill to buy. For sale by F. A. Tls del, Jr. & Co. - - 1 o ' Homer Johnson than whom no one un hc ter" the wants of the' people of this county havs gone east for New Goods for the firm of F. E. Johnson ft Co., and will bring on a rousing stock of Dress Goods for th-sLadldsand Children, Tlece Goods, Mus Una. Fnncv Goods and Groceries for the mil lion f Do't " fall to call in and secure a first choice at a bargain. - - ' - Wishing to purchase millinery gootls, will find it to their benefit to call on Mrs. T. F. Seaton, No. 19 Main street,, who has Just re ceived, the best selected stock of Millinery Goods ever brought to Brownvllle, and Is competant to do anything in that line, as she is an old and experienced hand in the bus! ness, learned her trade in New York, and is prepared to sell her goods as cheap as can be bought ln an j' city. She would also Inform them that she Is prepared to do dress making in any style they wish. ' Also agent for the great Empire Sewing Machine. Having Purchased 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 shall put one of the largest stocks of Lumber, Doors, Blinds, Sash,: ettf:( west of the Missis slppl, and every body knows, or shall know, that the Saginaw Lumber Is for superior to any pthcr Lumber. ; 'S-. - Call and see me before .urchaslng else where, - - - . (One block from River.) o" i". BELL, LOWELL & SMALL, 10-tf Rod Store. Furs t and Bradley's 8 ulltey Hay Itake The only really practical and successful rake Is acknowledged to have no equal, and can truly be called the King of all Rakes. "It numbers Its friends nearly by ten thousand, and not one of them dissatisfied.nor one rake ever returned. It is more simple ln Its con struct Ion, has no superfluities, and not liable to get out of order. It is very easily opera ted, as a boy twelve years of age can work It with perfect ease. On rough ground It far excels all others, because It Is constructed In such a manner that the whole .weight of the head with twenty "teeth rests on anyone tooth, and the teeth, ty having a double coll above, are much stronger and more elastic than others ; and ln consequence of this It will rake or bunch up where no other rake can, and Is strong enough to rake corn stalks off the field, for which purpose many of these rakes have been sold, and they give entire satisfaction. Sold by F. A. Tlsdel, Jr., 4 Co. A CARD. FOB - THE SPRING TEADE 18 6 9. ; Many Mrrrhanfji who hstve. In Oisr cold Tftntrr dan, ample time to- Utak ovrr their HorJtM and their buokt. ami txilanrr in their otm mind how much Uuu are artuoJJu worth, wilt, no dtntttt. come to the Oiucitt- titm Uifit they vvwt to make more, and have more of inc. .n t.t.Di- l iv ur me cume, of i.va. 10 strive for wruUh it eminently prorxT. and he U the ablest v ho com do it, in the tmust lotumihle; manner, with the lead expenditure,, errmiiliratiotL, vcxina trouble, and VHint ipn rare. To do httrineu profitably and pleasantly, a Mrrehant has to observe three ruUis. lit, 70 buy the ' ' 1 -' -1 . - - - - r RIGHT GOODS 1- " ! At the EIGHT PEIOES If , ' At the EIGHT TIME I ! ! a ... . 2d. To inert hU nblipations prmrtxtnlly.. "paving; prompt" pleads for the interest of that Merchant tcith the eloquence of a Itaniei Webster. 3d. To rttf dotrn his errpenses, as "a dollar saved is a dollar earned," and it enables one to sell so much cheaper. . . BV speak in praise of those rules, for we have tried them, ani fiittt them to be the only means t a svccrxsfvl mercantile career. JtKJlbtD t are not oerupyinn a arand up-town Brick, with she 'res fuUuf Wittier i&tock, but are com jortable housed at - ...... -. ' ' 27 Ilain Street, Bet ween Levee and First, Our tiro floors art heavily laden with most dnhnUe goods, consisting qf m . Dreas Goods, Ilostery and Gloves, - , . Einlrolderiee, White Goods, - ' ; Haiidkerehtefs, Shtrt Frdnts, Collars &. Suspenders Trimmings, Buttons, Zephyr Wool aud) in all Colors, Woolen Yarns, ) ' Corsets and skirts. Coat's and Clark's Threads, American Best Spool Cottons, of which we have all numbers and colors, , , Sewing and Embroidery Silks, Wallets' Purses, Ruffling A Tape Trimmings, -Star, Crochet & Skirt Braids, ,1 AljmcH Braids, and a full line of Silk, Milan and Alabama Braids, , A FULL LISE OF 0UDHJS0E CLOTHIHG AND. FURNISHING GOODS. IX FACT, everylh in a that betonat to a first class Clothtnp, H'.utiery, t'nttry (ioodt and Ao1'0 JJmtue, which has hern purrhaset CAiiU, to the nrry bet advntUnty, and will be sold at a very small etdennee to Cash and Prompt Paying Castgrners, whose patrGn one ur rexpeclfuJL:.' snlieit ; as U is bur cheruhetfaim to make their U-anaactUms u uh tx both profitable, and pUxumnt. EI AY CO.'S CLOTHIHG AND DRY GOODS Price Rctilator, iVo. 27 Main Street t ' ' ' . pclwccn Zevee'diidltirtti H n "ORDERS B Y MAIL j,SJ or clhcrtvhe 'ulll receive prompt aiienliont cnd are invoiced at tlic&cvne price as if pcrsonaZy ec!cctc:L ) Con''!.-'''-! --.. No. 2 city Eaiidiiiss,; 1. i.&is, rr Second rTationftl Bank -i.? t. I-r ,? Allen. Corp&Ni.ict fc i "zx,Ux Branch Suite Bank of Iowa I v- Johnston A Bacon, Bankers..l- tl :. -u. i i, I -vac Scarrit k tv.t .... ,.,, . n I L, Li'alr A Atwood, . lton, Li. Union FonE'xy aal Zlxz.Uj3 CLcp. . x 1 i ' X:- f - - Bnmside., CroMlicr & Ec ersf PROPRIETORS. Cor. Sth and Messanlo Sts-, St Joseph, Mo. St e am Engines Fl ad 3 & Rep 21 re d IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS Hill YZorlis cf all Kinds, Iron Fronts made to ord.r on short no tice, and sat isfaetory to all pn rt ies. Also a?ent for Gardener A lUibcrtsons Im proved Patent Governor. 44-ly "t. , cxias. c 2icrni:iiso's - ilEAL ESTATE AGEI1CY of; : CHOICE ZiAITBS ; . - - FOR SALE IN THE r li EMAHA LAHO DISTRICT. TTavIng secured the services of Mr. G. W. BROWN, a first-class Civil Engineer and Surveyor, am ready at all times to survey Town Lots ln thIscity,adjoiningtown8,orin any county in this Land District. Anyone wishing town lots ornds surveyed correct ly, at REASONABLhjtA TKS. will tine it to their advantage to call upon Mr. Waters, at the-. : .-- ... - . ; ? r v - Great Wdste rn R eal Estate Afehcy OVER Ralncy & Lewis' Store Room. 50,000 " . : .-. .... i Cottonwood Trecb! FOR SALE AT A IS ms&m 1 CT IT T" IN LuiRGE Oft SMALL QUANTITIES. ' DROlfSTIIXC" A No. 1 Brick House, 7 Rooms, 2 lots, near business part of the City, on Water Street. . Price ,U0U, Term easy, . ' House and two lots on Main street, five rooms plastered, good well and stable. Will be offered for the small sura of ?1,30Q cash. 1's.:s '. . : - I ': i i House and one lot for sale. House is well ulrtj-tretl and near business rart of town. ..PrieeSoW). ; - .:.... - " is. House and four lots 6plend Id situation gar den fenced fine view of River and Town. Price SG00. House' and two lot on Water street, one Block from Main street, for;i,m A bar gain. SO DESIIiAULl - TOWN LOTS KEMAHA COmiTY. 388 Acres of Land 's ' ': ' ' ON ' ' McKISSICK'S ISLAITD ! JiOO acres fenced and under crltlvation ; 90 acres Timber; two Houses on the Farm ; a s plena id Stock r arm ; at 5ia per acre, i erms liberal. North East quarter of South East quartet of tmuvill "9 Ivn it i ivaugrj it, South East iast quarter of South East quarter of n , Town 4, Range II. Section North West quarter of South East quarter of Section 4, iown 4, uange ji. .. 120 Acres, nine miles from BrtrwltVille, and west -of Nemaha City, on tne line of the BrownviIl and Ft. Kearnej' itailroad, at a bargain, down, the rest on one, two and t hree' years t4 me. ; . K'r 120 Acres No. 1 Prairie Land, good water, at So per acre. 10 Acres in Section 9, Tofnship 4, Range 13. 40 Acres in Section 27, Township 4, Range H. North-East quarter Section 5, Township 6, Itange 14, IoO acres; NaTes uroKe, gooa one and a half story house 14x29, kitchen 12x11, good well at the door, stock water on the place, Ifl) acres of Timber, for $4,000. RXCHARDSOIT. CO., 252 Acres South West Cnarter Section 12i Town 9, llange !, and lots a ana o ln sec tion 13, Town 3, Ranse 15, ii miles west of AsplnwalL Splendid prairies. $oj0 per acre. . : I.;...-. ' . f i T Vol . 1G0 Acres ln Town 3, Range XL - " - 610 Acres near Salem, at a bargi. 160 Aerea in Section 11, Town 3, Range H. 160 Acres in Section 35, Town 3, Range la. 40 Acres In Section 28, Town 3; Range 15. , ' . 4 I v&xnmz. couirnr. East half of South West quarter of Section 20, Town 2. Ranse 11. - - South East quarter of South West quarter of csecuon i7, rowu l, i;ange n. , North WcM charter Section 6, Town 2, Range n. . . . . North West Hoi North West quarter Section 2d, Town 2, Range 11. 160 Acres With some Timler and a Coal Mine opened on the place, splendid Prairie, No. 1 water. - -. North East Quart er of Section 1, Towr-. I . n ,fl ... . - . . r- ihujco in, eusij unq ionii t.jut. tti rmii East Quarter of Section 12, Town 5, Bin?re iv, ei. waierarw iimir. l wo mi its am acoii iron iccuaisca. j per aero. , 'CIO Acres In Town 6, R.nee ID; sj.Iendid No. iijMaiu; runninsr wnncr cm liie piaoe; lour miles north west -of Tecumseh ; splendid farm invuinr! rliA n t fh.lAw Kiim jnf $300 per acre, , .' 400 A r-es out of Section Si. Town 5. Rafcse ID ' at i-j per acre.- - - . ; 83 Acre No. t Frairie. " : , ' JW) Acres ia Town f, Ear. ;e 12. " " ' , - V . ISO Acres with splendid Spring of water, run ning water tnmutcn tte place; o. 1 House-, 11x20; jaacrtv broke luist spring, for 41,'XV, OpO O 5 I t I I A i. j I I , , " ; i , I J I f i. M k j ; ?; f j ? ,5 1 5 r - " ' r .. ' ., ...... CLOTHING, (NO SHODDY), is now offered to the Public at - -' , ! , tr j-, J.'ST'HETZiEL'S CLOTHING STORE, ;'trf";'.:f.n!'f;-r ::-:'I,T W Hala Street, n i - .- j 'I '. -- -i 1 .;.-;J -r. ,; i- ' . .'.! i-:s st 4 :e m-e ;.-. j. t -.f s.ii : . iit a ews s: - v-.: - Ji.l:;l ..k. - Vi fc. ivi i i . .v v 0 0 0, 0 0 I ,8 3i V o ti n T O to the interest of the pubis; hiXhavI jg pur chased my CLOTTIINGmadc-ondermy own supervision) exclusively for cash, I can sell a low, if not lower, than any ii.:m -. '- -! V' ',hj -t r 1 3 ill 3 -U. i r .,r; IIAI7;: ..'. r 'I - 'X :. '- i . ! in the Town or County.' I bee to call your uticuiiuij 10 ray tARGH Aim WEIX selected stock of " hats; caps,' Gent's Furnishing Goods, a enn be FOUITB IN THE WEST. Here is a chance for the best bargains, as I have no dead stock on hand, all being entirely new. The public are invited to call and ex amine for themselves , t - r 111 v. ill V i' T -' 7 . i ' i'e -- ' ' : ' ) s . t ) -.., .it ' : i ' u :i; .-, -. -.;".--- ' . - , t ; - J : ' y- ' ; r . - .- ! -. .- 1 -;.--;.' c-, . -i ,--..,: v ' . '' - -v: , .1-.. ... .-. , ; x - - r ': -' I .- - ii. --:.... u ; . - v brre every tlj. Ijj t.e CI:I;i:as caale fuuud. - nmmts9 sftwsiaWssijsttf : --.. '- ;T trf---.' .ir.i-. received t!.a' .' ' ; I ; ! f ) . 'tis) mJ 1 m.a ever brought to the city of ' . ;.vymibTTis" vax.x-13, ;; . ; -.j--. ; . f consisting cf .., Sofas, Foldinn: Louric, : SecriBtaFies"' "and Bock Cases j . Orioe Dc.sk. TTasli S tands, i BE DSTE AD H ft U. ' CANE ROCKERS,' Narse Rockers. Di n In s and Break Cost Tables Office, Parlor anl Dtniui Room Chairs, and everything usually found In a FURNITURE - STORE ! 12-My- - " - - a r7 n GENERAL '7 ii L'sssA Pa li We have on hand a kirge t STAPLE A2TD To Trhich vro are ruaiilii'' co X79 ST9 EOllin-T fit PriCCS S3 thz I.llzzizzl'p-pL - -t In tlie Quality cf our Goods' FLOUR OP THE MOST I O OUNTHY 12A0 - GO DEALERS 1 DRY GOODS & YANKEE N 0 T I 0 N S , HOSIERY AHD WHITE GOODS. And every other kind of Goctli kpt ia & Western Store, which wo will i 'i -,11 M W&eflever yon are in Town Call and See Us! Corner 22alu aud Dlclliersons I!ocl, . ?u ii W 1 11 rifi'sT mssmmsmsS DEALER IN O o hi rsri 1 o Q s o n "3 1 I ... u a n ft u. 1 1 if 1 t u m ZJ I for TiiH: : ,' -. IBB) STOBI ; '( J1" 1 j I. .I .Vsh'I If U ii " A I a S o a t h m IT e b r r v , t : b ' - n & z I II ; 1 1 Cvtitt us t j i. ' ' ' ' ; A L S O. , . Ca:itc:j C LU 4 .ii TUB BEST BBO ySO 17 UADB! - ' . Hcxr. IZocrrjs. -Pr.opr.inciu Nas. 82 and !t M.vin Street ' ' EKOWNNILLE, NEEP.ASKA. - Dealer in all kinds of stock. IT.-TcsNjnj'it, sold and exchanged, btcx.k boiiul Ly t..j davorwet-it. The Proprito'r has recently erct-l nn en-' r new, lanjrt and conisaotl-as H"." i i tr t; old Brownvlile lioux. HU tu-x i a t f.- f and vehicips new. Ti.e public cau Lc a.cv.u modated at all hours, - day ok riGiiav A stock corraJI, with an ahrsn ! ir.t suj : '. r cf pure water, attaciied to tne s:;.'. -! i 1 .1 1 1 I !DF.ALl:iW IN atul well assoitel stock of nstant additios3, and Trll;!i r , " r - n . '' ' r ' III, II,. I I P3, wit defy coprnrio. 'APPROVED BRANDS. Piac paid ron H i . . Second Streeis, 1 y rn ; t Vkwc o o jsi 3 r1 -. r f j , ) I -. - ' f n Q w o tf r. tf o GROCERIES M I" 1 l f 1