i ilZ-Ctrnio-of t AnVKKTIBKB fof sale by LODGE DIRECTORY. i-ma Tam T ft. ft. T : Tuv eveninp of f ch week. M 7 o'ciock a tbeir iw aiting x owr. r. Dorset, Secy. i a m. Somalia Valley Lndjre o. 4, A. i nieels on the let and 3i Saturdays in ,h toi" o'clock p.m.. at their llall In the ..in Brother are invited. ! ' - 'YrVnJ Departure f the Sialic. ,ierB ,nd Katem arrives at 12 m.; departs at jrrB and Eastern arrives at 4 p. depart ,' watl arrive at a. m.: departs at 8 a. m. I Mail arrives at 12 m.: drjarts at 2 p. m. Vu MWii arrives Mcmdnjn, Vednedayii and T, at li am.: departs Tuwdays, Thursdays and laV arrives rrWlays at 4 p. m.; departs : ah at H a. m. i uifloe Hirs from 7 a. mi, to V4 p. m. Pun 1 .m 10 to Wi o. A. 1. MAliSH, P. H. joe. ud C B. It It Time Table. TRAINS GOirtQ NORTH, ACXX HOPATlo:. I ki Jownh... . .,-.i;l.m. - t Umu nville.... .2:37 D. m. . s at ttouncil Bluff 1 ' fr UPREW. i pt Jfiseph at Brown vil le at Council liiutTs......... i traixs going sotrra : j0 p. III. a. m. .ll: J3p. m. Aoo p. m. ! ACCOM MOD ATIOV . CVnncIl BlnfT Bl Brownville, at bt. Joteph . -. Council TtlnfT at Bruwuvilie ... , . Ji:.v a. m. lima. m. &H4 p. m. ..lirnna. m :: dl m. .6.-U0 p. lit. jur. Rojera' Omnlbu leaves Browu ville for put at a. ni. anu u iu., xujj . ,OCAL MATTERS. J. L. ?olhapp. Editor. t-nsPAT MORNING. APRIL 15, 1869. ar Cured Hams at Ilauk & Armltage's. id and Canned Fruits at Ilauk fc Arml- i gas 4b Flaws ld and warranted by JiAIMl. ! wat the bet Custom made Boots oea In tills market go to Chas. Helmer'B, ViMainSt. . !e Itrnrst and most drtirable ttock of ,ery GVW in the City at i G. .V. HENDERSONS. Iloltilnger, manufacturer of Unl U Oil. Call and mi1 fur yourselves. Bet 1 sjlit; cheaper trnd prettier; safe from sion. kr In Cnha. Owlntf to the su'cess of f iliaus in Culm, Small & Bell have re- I tke price of Sugar and everything else Grocery line. , W. Hackney lms now a full Ktock of e Prv ;xxls and GrtxTrles, gelected by 'elf and lKMght for cash, on which terms jLls iiiipreccleTitly 1iw ! rmrra, .lo you want a pool stand of If you do, buy the Celebrated Brown's Ik Corn Blunter cf tlw? only authorized h in IlrownvUle, W. T. Den. Iflms.1iev. w. p. Shockcy of Aspln- wlll preach In Mcpherson Hall on Frl nd Saturday evenings of this week, and cSab'oath following nt 11 a. m. all ii. Bell will remove to the store now occupied by Ralney &. Lewis, where will display ns large, If not a larger, stock ls In their lineever opened in this city. C. Lett has on hand a large ftock of tlow !lass. Piiints, Oils. etc Avhich lie hell chtrap to the trnle in wholesjile Job lots ami nt retail. Call before goln an4 it save, you thut trouble. 51. Holtrlngrr has Just received ior tier Stonewall, a large assorted stock oi fc Groceries, an J culls attention to those iAing to eoiiie sail see him leforebuy- i he can sell cheaper than the cheapest. C Dantr, Snddle and Harness maker. -nted and will remove to the Maud now I led by George Marion near the foot ol I St. Mr. "Marion will occupy Bedford A er s Moreroom, one uoor west or uih nt utand. all & Dell, having accumulated so ? Lumber In tin lr yards, corner of Firsi i-Vater streets, will sell for the next thlr jVs at rehieed prices, so as to make room iveuty-fiw car IojkIs, now on the way their mills in the Saginaw Valley. nnzllrlmer has his new Blacksmith fVagou sioj, one door west of the Court e, enclosed, and it makes a very neat I' oun: vmi jmrci w n ii wiiat. iormcny there. He w ill make an establishment rredltahle and profitable to this city. erman j-osterday Assumed charge oi Jity Meat Market. Mr. Seeman is a Jour- tiau uutchcr, knows the business thor ny and will undmibteilly make It his 1 1 object tosupply all with as good meat -a be had, neatly cut up and as low as ers win twin it. i ScrUa Arrldcnt. Tliree lwys of this j were seriously hurt yesterday during the jt rush crfUiepeoj.le oftLU city lose that plflecnt assortment of Furniture, Just re- d at McFhII & Co.'s. It I a serious fact j this ttoik is really worth going to oe ! to buy if you want anything nice, du ' nd at as low prices as a good article jjesold ot. pn4 OptnlngF. E. Johnson & Co. on next Monday receive ond open a fimota sUn:k of (liolce Pry Goods at their No. 72 McPherson's Block. These Goods J purchased under the eye of the senior ri'KT of the firm, and can be relied on, T VSbt ir cash, on which terms they obeolj very law. Call and see them ! ttetTd. J .8 . Hetxel has Just re splendid assortment of Ready Made ,,JnK. mprislng the latest styles known ;ern niarket, which he is aelllng at rf rwmprtittcm from any Don't fall to call and see foryoursel ,Jcfwre riirchosing, as you will thereby i at least 20 per cent. jGood Singing Bird is one of the mot nt eojnpanious aVwut the house to the Snd children that can lie found; and to one in good condition it is necessnry to f good cage. This can now be had at 111 and Ca's, who have received a large -ft cages of txautlful patterns, and pre 1 so that the naint on fh m win nrt r the bird in any way. They are selling " ior casti. . t "L-M-e notice that Hon. C. G. Dor- e nrra of Dorsey Brothers, Land and Estate Aeents. has ri'tumiw rt-.n ti . 'a, T e Uke 10 600 occasionally, his I reminds us of the "balmy days of I ""orms us that Government Lauds lrce "ii sloe the Little Blue, That i f e orae Cne lands on that stream and U. tbe Pulican, for Homesteads, .Entries. Ac. i rUy sorry and feel correspond- """j n-jivi ivrei correspona- liTTif lh ne'CKRity hlch compels us 'Ic , Ue,uln to the condition of the 'to nfront of Bodford & Conner's awuT11 Itl8nu,nee,whlch not "irw.. n, . 10 cauRC Borne unfortunate eitrtt hock, ana may cause " C , heavy damaS to pay. Our nd.n,I ' "miKKloner ralKht make a 1 So 1Utie,, f hU ffice by at' W. 7T U aDy lher that 'Khoot mnA "w'ul'uPnannlshe4 ,tt U a?, . ,f,e ame artlcl re ever Mciw! . ' 0001 faI1 to caa at Ttk Chmrclttt of onr clLv art a cood evi dence of the liberality of the citizens ; and are the ver beet trgtim enta-Wselher "with our Scihool nouse io Induce, good, law-abiding men- to locate nere; rora tug very un-y ot onr city almost everyone, Irrespective of belief ,haa aided In their erection, by snbsorlp tlon and attendance at entertainments, giv ing in their aid, though a few leading men hare alwayi supfhed the energy: Thtisln the building t?f the Presl-ytertan Church; Lu ther IIanrU.fj, oontribnted the largort; both of money and energy j In the prr-scni x Clinrch tiililt aA a Coftcrfccatlonal Church JSevT. T.V. Tipton vu the leading spirit; in the Episcopal. Rev. G. Xu Davis raisea me funds, and did the labor of designing and su perintending; und in thd Baptlfft Church, Judge Morgan supplied the energy ana mucn of the means: ret in each the people have aided llveraUy, even to their completion; ex cept the last, which is not yet nnishea, ana u this we have no doubt our people will extend 6uch aid as Is needed to mate It what a house of worship should be. Judge Morgan, aided by Mr. Hull, is now doing all in hla power to have the church finished this pprlng; and we trust that, as heretofore, the people will aid until the work Is completed. . D. W. Allison, Deputy U; H. Martha! of Falls City, made a visit to this city this week, In an official way, to Inform JarvlsS. Church, W. IL Uooverj T; J; Majors and T. AV. Bed ford, that the XL S. District Court required their services as Tetit Jurors; and that the United States Circuit Court required the ser vices of J. L. McGee, Oeo, Crow and Theo. Hill, for a similar purpose; and the services of n. C. Lett, J. T. Miller, A. 8. Holladay and Richard Justice, as Grand Jurors. The gen tlemen were all told that May 4th, at 10 a. m was the time, and that Omaha was the place, to put in their appearance. ICow la the Winter of our discontent made glorious, Summer and all the proud winds that lower, upon our hob.se In the deep bosom of the Ocean burled ; calm thoughts on by the Zephyrs wafted to us, telling us we have done well in the past by furnishing the best stationery, and at lower figures than has ever been brought to Brownville, Every body knows what has been done in the past will also be done in the future. Marsh has the best Stationery and cheapest and best books in this upper country. No use in talking. . .! ' ' ' ' ' f.f.-.i The Culvert under Main St., between Levee and First, is rapidly giving way, the last rain having caused about fifteen feet of the south end to cave In. This was apprehen ded by the City Council of 1SC9, and one of the arguments for cutting through Atlantic street. The hole through Atlantic street ought to le made available immediately for carrying ofTthc water from the north hollow so that the Culvert on Main street could be dispensed with, as well as the necessity for a new one fcbould K cave In.5 ' Rented. Small & Bell having rented the Store Room nowoccupled by Ralney & Lewis, will until the first of MayU GroeoriemI Queenswarc at lower figures than can be bought elsewhere; ' . ; -! 7 r-r . Millinery. The latest Spring tyle, a ihry appear In 2'rtt York to-day, are Introduced in this city by G. JIT. HEXDE&SOX. Try Priee'a Baking Powders, for sale at Small & Bell's. 9 - P (9 S Z O 5S 5 P e o " "5 2 o p c 3 C o o a OB H 0 o o a o c ' 0 K o c P. X o o c. 53 o The weather has been considerable like April forthepast week, windy, dusty, change able. Iast Friday night a good soakyin ralnp visited this section. Saturday morning w had a rather heavy frost, and it is still cool. Ladies, if wish onything no matter what In the way of Milliner- Goods read Mrs. fisdcl & Bear's advertisement In anothei jolumn. Go and purchase and you will surely get what you wisli for and deserve. Improvements. We notice many differ ent piles of Lumber and Brick scattered around in different places In our city, of future buildings "casting their shadows before." "Vandlver" Two-Horse Corn Planter the greatest Improvement of the age, and the best and most available Corn Planter in use for sale by F. A. Tlsdcl, Jr., A Co. Glorlons News I Two thousand dollars worth of the best Custom Made Boots and Shoes, Just arrived at Robisons, and will be sold low for cash. II. C. Lett has now a full stock of Wall Pa per and Stationery Goods which he Is selling very low at retail, and in wholesale jobbing lots at eastern prices. Go to G. 31. Henderson's for your Spring iityle of Millinery, He keep the bettoek,and ell at the vioxt reasonable price. PayUp-We need funds. You that owe us mutt pay up Immediately. Mind that H Ay X A FORD & HUGHES. Swan 6i, Brother keep everything you want in the way of Fancy and Staple Gro ocrtew'and Provisions. 1 7 " ' .' ' . j ; r oiaua. Berry JiaJat completed a good store room just below Ilauk & Armltage's. A good stand for business, Xapp'a Combined Violet Writing Fluid A No. 1 article flrt ever sold In Brownville, at Marsh's. Th e latest novelties in the dry gdodalfnc received dally at May's Price Regulator, 27 Main streeL For Sal. A Cottage and two of the most desirable residence Lots in the city.' '' Enquire at this office. A full assortment of all kinds of Tlows, Harruws, etc, for sale at F. A. Tisdel's. Doublln Stont Porter, The best drink for convalescents, at Wm. Vaiicau's. Highest market price paid forwheat, oats, corn, dc by Bedford Jt Handley. Dr. Klmberlin is in the city, prepared to treat all diseases of the Eye and Ear. More Milk Customers "Wanted by B. B. Thompson, Brownville Dairyman. White Pish and Mackerel In kits and half barrels at Swan & Bro's. The Southern Mail closes hereafter at 11 o'clock, a. m. Private medical aid, read Dr. Whlttler s advertisement. Spencerlan Commercial Pens for sale at Marsh's. Brandy Pure for Medical purposes at Wm. Vaileau's. Jfew Orleans Molascs at Ilauk Arml tage's. A Choice lot of Hams and Bacon at Swan &. Bro's. Robison sells the cheapest Boots and Shoes in the West. BrownviUe High School Books at Marsh's. Rolling Cutters and Gang Wheels at Den's, Cheap Plug Toboeco for smoking at Swan Bro's. For Fresh Garden Seeds go to J. K. Teft. Books at Publisher's Prices at Marsh's. Canvas Box Toe Boots, at Robison's, Fresfc Fen Holders at Marsh's. Saddles Full stock at Bauer's. Rational Series, at Marsh's. ., . XJKIVEI1S Ali ; OIL. , Nebbaska City, If kb., Feb. 1, 18. -Tl! to eert'fythiit-we t'ea,edadeenln re (iE'0r.;K ;T.: K CO LIT . " -on-Kxjlove Oil,n and mfst chef rfUlly recomciend it as the best Oil in use for bumifur.- 1st. It Is entirely stJC and Ntm-Erploslvei 2d. Gives a bnt'hir and softer ligUU M. Is cheaper than any other OiL We take pleasure h recommendinjrths "Non-Explosive,' Oil, as we have seen it subjected to every test, and believe It to be entirely R'lie. ... jonn it.. i oTium,' i v hw-i , . C- P. Patterson. .ft tF.ClIiorrtaan;-:i inA. Toxbury, J. w. otiioen, Vincent Htraub, Wm. Thiler, II. IL Pet line, ii 3L Iv Haj-ward, I. Haala, O. V. HerricK L. C. ravenport, P. I J ones- , 3. C. Campbell, W. IL Hicklin. OL W. Semour,- ) J. IL SousIhv, And 40 others. . Jti uuenrei. The above Certificates are tt Je pcrnoseoridiew ln the public that the UKIVfcUSAIt OIL. is all that I claim for it; and that 1t will burn as long. If not lonjrer, than Coal Oil. navinu purchased the State of Nebraska, with the exc-eption of Richard son, .Nemaha and Johnson counties, wnicn were sold prior, to oir purchase : and navinr thoroughly tested said oil, i now oiler it for saleby the county or counties with tbe exception of Otoe County. M r ThnmM fTitiiiw is mv authorised aeent for such sales with full power to sign mv name in mak ing tranlers or said latent u. i. uwix. I have the exclusive right for the sale of the UNI VERSAL OIL, In Nemaha, Richardson & Johnson Counties, and will have a large supply in store In a few daya,t Call and see for yourselves.'. ICilbonrn, Jenkins - . Co. Manufac turers and Wholesale and Retail dealers in all kinds of Pine Lumber, Loth, Shlnglos, Pickets, Sash, Blinds, Doors,, Battens,, etc. Ofllce and Lumber Yard, corner 4th and Main streets. Branch Yard nt Phelps City, Missouri. We manufacture oar own material in the Fineries of Oshko'sh, Wis., where we have in operation one of the largest manufxicturles of everything made in Pine in the world, and obtaining our Lumber direct from the tree, as we do, We can sell at lower rates than any Lumber Yard in the West which pays one wholesale nnd on or two retail profits. We shall always keep on hand a fall supply ot everything In bur line,"s'o that those in want may always rely upon getting what they de sire. We simply ask all to examine our stock and prices before purchaslngelsewhere.oswe can ensure satisfaction in both. The Union Corn Planter has become an established success, because it Is a correct and reliable dropper, a light draft machine, a more convenient and easier working planter, one that will do its work better and more perfectly than any other now in nse, for proof of which, wo refer to ten thousand manufac tured and sold within the last seven years. Such Improvements have been added as have been demonstrated to be useful, and which will keep the Union Corn Planter, in the fu ture, ns far in advance of oil its competitors as it has proved itself to be In. the past. In all respects. It is far superior to any other planter manufactured. For sale by Shcllenberger Bro's, McPherson Block, Brownville. " A Genuine Wholesale House I We are pleased to note the fact that A. May & Co of the Regulator, are making extensive prepar ations to open upsv Wholesale and Jobbing trade. For this purpose they "are fitting up the room beneath their present store and will within a few months occupy the whole build ing. .Their facilities are such Hint they can sell here just as low as -the goods can be bought In SL Joseph, with freight added to this plaee. This will be n great advantage to the trade In this section, and must result iu drawlng the trade of the country west to this point. May A, Co. will do well all they undertake. .1 .) 6 o K H g H a o x c o O te -3 5 D 2 - O Z 2 c c 3 O c o 3 Q. 1-112 -it ci c o rs , . . a Iloir arc jon,UO per cent T $15,000 Worth of Ready Made Clothing will be open ed on Saturday next, and offered to the Wholesale and lietailtrade at 10 per cent above cost at May's Regu lator! The Belolt Feed Mill, bo favorably- known throughout the country, is without doubt, the best feed mill of its kind extant. It works by a sweep, dispensing with any other power,, and considering its rapidity in grinding, makes it the cheapest and most profitable Mill to buy. : For sale by F. A. Tls del, Jr. t Co. McDUl's Patent Corn Stalk Cutter has been greatly Improved since its first In troduction, and having overcome all Obsta cles and difficulties, it is pronounced to be the most effective Stalk Cutter in the market, strikinga much heavier blow than any other machine made. For sale by F. A. Tlsdel & Co. r . Vive a la Regulator! 27 Cases Dry Goods will be opened on next Saturday morning at May's Regula tor, No. 27 Main Street, Boots a ii it Shoes!1 iVeiv" Stock t Just received, at K.' 8. MeGibbon's, anew nnd splendid stock of Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Bal merals ,and SUpperx, for Men, Boys, Ladies, Misses and Children ; all for 25 per cent, lower than any other house can sell them. Go to No. 1! Main 6trect, and" see for your selves. ... .:..:-'.-- Good Building Stone-Wearcnow pre pared to furnish good building stone. In any quantity.. Also, Step Stones, Bases for Mon uments r Tomb Stones, Water Tables, etc furnished on short ,nptlce ond . reasonable terms tionAifCE' VarEY! ' 2oo Pieces of Prints! Merrimack's, Allen's and Bunnell's at 12 cents at the Regulator. - Seedling Peaches. I have a largo quan tity of Seedling Peach Trees, 1 year old, which I will sell nt 10 cents each, or SS0 per thousand. Also, all varieties of Gropes, in any quantity. R.W. Fckxas. For the latest styles of Clothing, wait for May's new stock, which will be opened at the Regulator within ten days. . i -''' i Knhu Si. Ilalue's Premium Grain and Seed Drill, with W. H. Nauman's Improve ment, for sale by F. A. Tisdel A Co. Organs Burdett's, from $110 to ?U0d; Ma son & Hamlin's, ?73 to $600. :-----'--' James R. Dye, Brownville, $1200 Dollars and Expenses i See ad vertisement of American ShuttleSewlng Ma chine in our advertising columns. Rockford Broadcast Seeders and Cultl vators with Grass Seed Attachment forsale by F. A. Tisdel & Co. Pekin BreaklngPlows 300T.& n.Smith & Co"s make, for sale by J. C Deuser. . Horrteon Broadcast Seeders, for soleby Y. A. Tisdel A Co. : - Ladies Look at those nice Hats and No tions at Hendersons. , :.-;.; . : Want a good Spring Business Suit? Go to Hetzel's. ' " - Seed Barley, for sale by Worthing & Wil cox. Express Wagon for sale at Ilauk & Arml tage's. II. C. Lett, Land Agent, Brownville. : Road Scrapers At Tlsdel's. Gang Plows At Tisdel's. .LADIES! Wishing to purchase millinery goods, will find It to their; benefflt to call on Mrs. T. F. Beaton, No. 19 Malti street, who has Just re !f tti 1si selected 'stock of Millinery Goods ever brought to Brownville; and la eornpetaht to do anything In that line, as sne It ah old and experienced hand In the busl hess.le&med her trade lit York, and Is prepared to sell her' goods as clidap &S can be bought in tin CI tf. 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 MUls in the Pineries of Saginaw, Michigan, with one Million Feet Dry Pine Lumber oh hahd, it has compelled me to procure larger grounds for my Lumber Yard. Therefore I haVe rented the lots on the corner of First and Watrt streets, where I shall put one of the largest stocks of Lumber, Doors, Blinds, Sash, etc, west of the Missis sippi, nhd every body knows, or shall know, that the Saginaw Lumber U for superior to any other Lumber. Call and see me before purchasing else where. (One block from Rlvef.) ' BELL, LOWELL & SMALL, 12-tf . : Red tore. purit tml Bradley's Sulkey Ha y Rake The only really practical and successful roke--is acknowledged to have no equal, and can truly be called the King of ail Rake. It numbers Its friends nearly by ten thousand, and not one of them dissatisfied, nor one rake ever returned. It is more simple In its con struction, 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 exeeta all others, because It iseonsTructrd in such, a manner that the whole weight of the head with twenty teeth rests on any one tooth, and the teeth, by having a double coll above, are much stronger and-tnore elastic than others ; and In consequence of this It will rake or bunch" up where no other rake can, and Is 6trong 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. Tisdel, Jr., & Co. A CARD. FOR THE SPRING TRADE : , OF 18 6 9. Jajy Jtrrrehant vrho have, in thrne eiM Winter cm.v, anytle tune to look over tlirtr $toek ann thrtr IxMjkt.nmLOal'inerin tfuUr own mind hoie tnurh ttrt are arivallv trarVK v1U. o doult, come to the eunclu- ion that thn inU to make more, and have more of Urn "XEEDFUL," at Vis elotr of issj. 7t Mtrive for treai? i emhirntil Simper, tind he ix the ahtnl who ran do ft, in the vum hoiutraolr.uuinnrr, vita theieast expenditure, enntjMtatUm, vriinti trwhle. and yrasl iig cure. Tn Ho biwinett profitably and ptetitantly, a Merchant has to ouatrve three rule. 1st. TO tmy tlte EIGHT GOODS ! At the EIGHT PEIOESII At the BIGHT TIME ! ! ! 2L 7b weet his. Miaation punefuilly, "paying prompt ' plrtuu for the xnirrcst of mat jierenam u u.it lite eiotueuce of a Daniel II eustrr. M. To cut dotra hi expenses, a "a dollar saved is a aoiinr aurnea, " tnatne one to eu to mucn cneuper. We speak tn praise of those res, for trt hare tried them, and find them to be the only mean a successful mercantile career. BEHOIDI We are not oeciinvina a trrantt nn-town Brick, with shrive full of Winter Mock, but are eom- joruuxe noHe at 27 Main Street, . Between Levee and First, PRICE REGULATOR. ...,.. Onr ttrofliinr- arheayilj lade with most desirable Dress Goods, v Hosiery and Gloves, Embrolderiea, i . . White Goods, ' ' ' ' r-i n . - Handkerchiefs, , -y. r i.t KtJ ... Shirt Froatw-. - - . - s Collars Suspenders Trimmings, Buttons, Zephyr Wool and) . lln all Colors, . Woolen Yarns, ) ' Corsets and Skirts, Coat's and Clark's Threads, American Best Spool Cottons, of which we have oil numbers and colors, Sewing and Embroidery silks, Wallets' Turses, Ruftliaga ATapoTrlmmlngH, - Star, Crochet A- Skirt Braids. Alpaca Braids, nnd a full line of Silk, Milan and Alabama Braids. JL full lixe of RiHiE clot:iii;g AND FURNISHING GOODS. -V FACT, ererythtng thett bclims to a flrrt etas CUttMna, Hosiery, Fancy lioods wt A'otion H.ttse, which ha been purchased for CASH, to the very best advantage, and triU be sold at a eery small adcance to Cash and Prompt Paying Customers, whose, patron otfe toe respectfully solicit ; as it is our cherished aun to make their transaction with us both profitable and pleasant. A. HAY & CO.'S CLOTHING AND DRY GOODS Price Rcjyulator. JVb. 27 Main Sfreet, - Between Lcvce and First, BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA, ' nn ORDERS BY MAIL sUsor otherwise will receive prompt attention, and are invoiced at the same price as if personalty selected. 17-tf ciias. . EicrnExisors's " ft DElt ESTftTE AGEI1CY u7 CHOICE LAI'133 FOR SALE IN THE L T.. Having secured the services of Mr, G. W. BROWN, a first-class Civil Engineer and Surveyor, am ready at all times to survey Town Lots in this city, adjoining towns, or in any county in this Land District. Any one wishine town lots or lands surveyed correct ly, at REASONABLE RATES, will fine It to their advantage to call upon Mr. Waters, at the . . GreatVesternReal EstateAgency OVER Italney & Lewis' Store Room 50,000 Cottonwood Trees! ; FOR SALE AT A ZK -C3- All" IN IAROE OR SMALL QUANTITIES. DROWSTILLC. A No. 1 Brick House, 7 Rooms, 2 lots, near business part of the City, on Water Street. Price Terms easy.- House and two lots on Main street, five rooms plastered, good well and stable. Will be offered for the small sum of 1,300 cash. House and one lot for sale, nouse is well plastered and near business part of town. Price $500. . nouse and fourlots-plemlM situation gar den fenced-tflne view of River and Town. Price 5500. Hotise and two lots' Tm"v"ater street, one Block rrom Main street, forgi.ooo. A bar gain. v-. -t - : ; SO I3ESIXA13IL,1U TOWN LOTS I3XMAHA couimr. 386 Acres of Land ON McKISSICK'S - ISLAI3T) ! 200 acres Teneed and tihder crltlvatlon; 90 acres Timber; two Houses on. the. Farm; a splendid stock Farm ; at 515 per acre. Terms liberal. North East quarter of South East quarter of Section 4, Town 4, Kange 14. South East quarter of South East quarter of Section 4, Town 4, liange 14. North West quarter of South East quarter of Section 4, Town 4, ltange 14. to V2S Acres, nine miles from Brownville. and west of Nemaha City, on the line of the Brownville anu f t. .Kearney itanronu, ni a bargain. $.500 down, the rest on one, two and three years tune. 120 Acres No. 1 Prairie Land, good water, at So per aejje. 10 Acres In Section !, Township 4, Range 13. 10 Acres In Section 27, Township 4, Range 14, North-East quarter Section 5, Township 6, Range 14. 150 acres; Ji3 acres broke, good one and a hair story nouse 14x2, Kiienen wh, good well at the door, stock water on the CUicc, a) acres of Timber, for 51,000. RICHARDSON CO. 2o2 Acres South West Quarter Section 12, Town 3. Ransre l.V and lx)U 5 und 0 In Sec tion 13, Town 3, ItAnge 15, 44 miles west of . . . 1 1' j . 1 r m A spill Willi, rxpieuuiu prairies. c.j,o per acre. 1(30 Acres in Town 3, Range 11. 610 Acres near Salem, at a bargain. -160 Acres in Section II, Town 3, Range 14. 160 Acres in Section .35, Town 3, Range 15. 40 Acres in Section 20, Town 3, Range 15. 1 - . - -. , y " . . PAWNEE COUNTTT. East half of South West: quarter of Section 20. Town 2. Range 11. South East quarter of South West quarter of section 17, lown j, tuinge ii. . , . . North West quarter Section 8, Town 2, Range 11. North West ot North Weal quarter Section Si, Towns, Range 11. 100 Xtrres with some Tlmler nnd a Coal Mine opened on the place, splendid Prairie, No. 1 water. JOHNSON COUNTY. North East Quarter of Section I, Town 5, itange m, east; nd North East or South East Quarter of Section 12, Town 5, Range 10,eat. Water and Timber. Two miles and a half from Tecumseh. $0 per acre. 6-10 Acres in Town 8, Range 10; splendid No. 1 uiuu; running watteron tne place; iour miles north west of Tecumseh ; splendid farms around the place ; at the low sum of $3,00 per acre. 400 Acres out of Section 35, Town 5, Range 10 ; v a, evc 80 Acres No. I Prairie. 900 Acres in Town 6, Range 12. 160 Acres with splendid Spring of water, run ning water mrougn me place: No. 1 House. 14x20; SO acres broke last spring, for tl.COa, OP : ; NEMAHA DISTRIC V O . t V i r.etr and Fashionable stock ol CLOTHING, (NO SHODDY), is now offered to th rubllc at J. S. HETZEL'S CLOTHING STORE, XTo, 10 Main Street, who is a ' to the interest of the public ; and having pur. chased my CLOTHING, (made under my own supervision) exclusively for cash, t can Bellas lowylf ixot lowerj than'any IIAXI In the Town or County. I beg- to call your attention 10 my LARGE AND WEIL selected stock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Genl's Furnishing Goods, as can be FOUND 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 fur themselves, m SIcPliersonS'S Block, BEOTTUYILLE, vhera everything in the Clothin3 line can be found. 7. G. HETZEL. O O O r t rr it rr T rr y y v lit ? n S 15 1 1 f: si - 1 1 SIlELLEIIBEnGEn DRO'S JlcPIierson's Illoclt, ' , ; Sole Agent3 ' ; . . In Southern NebrasTt a, Atchison and Ilolt tjountyi ld.o.t tor tna . V f f - REAPER AND HOTTER. TKE BEST IN THE WORLD ! ! Cmi Plovs , THE BEST rLO WNO W MADE! 4i LEPHANT" .. , - ii. 1 11 11 ir Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ! Ben. Rogers, Propiuetoii. Nos, 82 and 84 Mala Street BROWNNILLE, NEBRASKA. Dealer in all kinds of stock. Horses bought, sold and exchanged. Stock boarded by the day or week. The Fropritor has recently erected an entire new, large and oommodeous Stable, near the old Brownville House. His stock is all fresh and vehicles new. The public can be accom modated at all hour, . . DAY OR IVIGIIT. A stock corrall, with an abundant supply of pure water, attached to the stable. ; 4-ly GENER.VL, Groceries We have on hand a large : STAPLE AND To "which we are making co we are selling at Prices as the Mississippi'" In the Quality of our Goods FLOUR OF THE MOST HIGHEST MARKET! 12-40 DEALERS IN DRY GOODS YANKEE HOSIERY AND "WHITE GOODS. And every other kind of Goods kept in a Western Store, which we will FOR- Whenever yon are in Corner Main and Second Streets, 1 UIcFIierson's Illoclt, tiki BEALER in riSMP fix. 0 3 ALLAOAED-S iron the V; nrr. nmnr I U istuoiunt hi IS'o. -43, m . o o e an U O O P P 4 m m m C3 U Q a d H Pt (31 BEOWNVILLE. jSTEB, IIcPHERSOirS BLOCH4 illlFOOD & HUGHES -, Have received tho L,arg:cst and Ecst Assortment F U HIT I T TJ H, 2 eA-er brought to the city of brown villi:, consisting of Sofas, Folding Louncj, Secretaries and Book Cases, OQce Desks. Wash Stands,! 1J i: 13 H T A D S , CANE ROCIvERS, Narse Rockers, Dl nin g an d Break fa.t Tables Otnee, Parlor and Dining Room Chairs, and everything usually found in a FURNITURE STORE! 12-4-iy 50 DEALERS IN s o p3 provisions au'j well assorted stock of ? ! '"mii m , m mew-' j FANCY GROCERIES GO nstant additions, and which low as "any House west of WE DEFY COMPETITION. ArruovEi) brands. GO PRICE PAID FOR I CO STTVTV Ac BRO. & GROCERIES NOTIONS; SASM 2 Town Call and See Us! 00 DO.. V. 1 BROWNVLLIE, NEBRASKA. a""-'r? -' 1 n wi M el is) 3Jaiu Street, o o U P - ti o o o ti o a n 1- rf P 02 o 4 P fit y 7) Sl-tX