.Trtr, coniM of ths AnvFTtTisxa for sale by tODGE DlRECTCaT. n n r.r.mw-nvIT! Ixvdw No. 8. T. O. O. T - "nv. tbeir Jia11 -la lbe i-reytxneyer Brick, on a a rlSaxB Erotbe.u are Invited. ' r Tto 6 - Geo. W. DonsKY. Secy. . r X. !!. Nemaha Valley IyvlsreKo. 4, A. I "xi mwut on the 1st id Stl t-.uirlayg ta lL-T,mouii.'clx-k P-ni., at tbeir 1111 lathe vtm. v-r fcrU tc. ou M.in Nrwt. i ii viauig liruU.tr are invinvt .-u 8 J as. M. II ACKra, Secy- ' Arrlrai aad Drpwrtnre ef the Mall. aifOierii and Bastcro arrives at 12 m.; departs Kt v"'jrthera and Eastern arrives at 4 p. m.; departs ti'ilk)l?j!' arrives at 8 ft. m.: departs at 8 ft. m. v,-ru Mail arrive at 12 m- d'iart at t p. m. ' itr)( arrives Monday, WHlrM-xlays and rriui-satiua.m Ut-paruiTujidiiy,Tliur8itty8and hatunlavii at 1 p. m. ' ' ' t -rant" Mail arrives Friday" ftt 4 p. kl; departs Hjn ,urda'9 at a. m. Port t'llir Hours from 7 ft. m., to ' p. tn. Hun layi from 10 U lu'a ft. m. A- D. MAltill, P. M. SU Jee. and C. U. It. XU Time Table. "r TRAINS GOING NOBTH. ' ACCOMMODATION. -o. Cf Tnwrh A0 - rriv.Rl llrou i:vi'.le. Arrives at Council Jiiutis..... . , - UrKBA Jjearm Ft Joseph .".... .rriv ! Urowcvi'.ip . Xrrlva at Ownc-il iiluffn-, JsO p. m. ...RrflO ft. m. p.m. .3:iJ p. m. . TBA.IN9 GOING SOUTH. ArrrMMODATiox. , Jvm Ouncll Bluffs., i:30 ft. ra. ..11:3 a. m. p, m. Arrtvf at iirow iivUto..... Arnre at bt. Joseph.. EXPRESS. ' inrn Cwien" T.lufft ' ' , irrivm iu '.n,"vnvUie- .ll-on a. m. p.m. Arn vtM at to. J unct p. tu. yJaoob Hoirwrs' Ornn rhu lMre Brown vUle for -LOCAL MATTERS. J. L. Coliapp, Cditor. "TKUKSDAY MORyiyQ. ArKIL 29, 1SC9. Tft Nursery Stock ba arriTed. : -Wilecftted Oeoannt, at swax & Bug's. . Ldlt' Ht and Dress Goods, at W. T. Den'a.' Desiccated Codfltli, at Tk bwt Brewing and SUrring Plows In the Stat, at W. T. Den's. Re rubbing Brntbct, Curry Combfl, Tabs, Vftsiiboards, at SWaN 4 BUO.'S. Frofc But r and Eggs, and Fish and choice Groowies. Jnut received at Den's. Ckolcc Kry Beans, at " SWAN A BItO.'S. Gent's Piece Goods, in great varieties, at F. E. Johnson A Co.'s, 72, McPherson Block. Peoria Mtlk Crocks best ever offered in this market, at F. E. Johnson A Co.'a,72, McPher son Block. Ths U. S. District Court holds a session in Omaha next week. Many of our citizens wKi be in attendance. Ths Thompson Bro's received a forty live hundred pound water wheel this week lot their mill on the Kemaha, See Army advertisements, all rou who have such supplies todisposc of. Send in your bids nd furnish the Government what she needs at fair rates. Furs as sells Grape Vines at tZ per dozen and M per 100. Strong, vigorous, well rooted layers, from bearing wood, and grown in the open air. ' ' "There - are more things in Heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamed of in your philosophy ," and one of these is the fact that Marsh sells all kinds of Books at publisher's prices. farmers, don't believe any person wbo ys Uiers is no Brown's Illinois Corn Plan ters in Brown vllle. W. T. Den is tbc agent, and cmn supply all with the only reliable Corn Planter In use. . P. E. Johnson make it a specialty to keep only choice staple and fancy Groce ries ; and their new stock, selected personally by the junior member of the firm, is incom parable, and it is being sold low down for Boats and Shoes, for old or young, Hade of cloth, kip or calf; So cheap, they cost you but a song. Bo good, 'twill make you smile. ' , - At F. E. JOHNSON A CO.'S, 72, McPherson Block. Jlydraphobta is to be dreaded anywhere, but the Immense number of useless curs about our iown make it imminent. Let them be muzzled and taxed. A good dog is worth paying something for; a poor one isn't worth "room." -Or4iaucea-The new Council have pass ed several very necessary Ordinances, which will be found In to-day's paper. They are in rood, plain and concise shape as any laws w ver saw. The Council is composed of men 3a whose hands th best interests of our city Will be well cared for. " . . . The CniTertaccross Main, between Levee nd First streets, is In a very bad condition, both endi caving in with no assurance that .ti diddle will hold good twenty-four hours. Business between those streets must suffer tbould It cave in. Tho rainy season is upon .us and something should be done immedia tely. To r Bt ! thats the question." l0UiCr " U bcttr fjr outraged public to the ills and woes they have, or fly to -Wsh'8 all theli. Stationery, Books, etc, od by so doing save the laffge per cent, Jhlch others charge, above what makes fair CAling. "Come weaL come woe," to Marsh's Depot I'll go. , Ws larn that John Crow, who has open 3 P mammoth farm la this county, has vhU farra ,n llllnl He is -ELtod with Nebraska, keeps blooded . and u a Kreat acqasition to this county, ebruika'g rich soil and salubrious climate ,u tempting some cf the best farmers of the fcu.U to settle here, t lmProvements -Work has been fairly iamenced on the Masonic and Odd Fellow's 'ock.on Main, between Third and Fourth Streets. ' KanBaford A Hughes have commenced lny ag the foundation for their building opposite "-U block. , ' f PER.SOICALS. ' han Elakely, of Beatrice, Gage County, ,Vc can yesterday. He speaks in glow- -g terms of the improvements in that eoun- y- crop prospects are very good. ' Howard, of the Jilue VaOcy Kfcord, w ship from this point a new printing ' "e proposes to make the Record equal -ww y iciana poper publUhed ia the State. Us Hats for the Indies, -r ' iratt for Cie men, Tor beys and for children , - From one year to ten, . r " At F. E. JOHNSON A CO.'S, 72, McPherson Block. V Vhm it may , Conee a -For the catMT Vh0 h8ve not Val-(J certlfi. .snd who wish to engage in U-achlnf j "miaer. I nu sppolat Saturday the lot! jP- m at the High School Building in qj i4J liicu to eraciine suenper A.W.NICKELL. . Supt of Common Schools. xi 0t rino LQmbcr. This U not np,r tu V k ,OT elUng LQmber JUir. 7 1 o Lli0 ttra,tion, as they have lat.n ha.n.a ot eT 1-Uty Imag- . r"1 Shingles, Saih, Doors, ' I r .7 W f0r la OTs t) make ' TU tT v on the i roa. T1: l! tbe Sataaw Pne Re- The 0J FeTlow'a Festival in tUsc:?y on last Monday n!ght, notwithstanding the mud and raJn, was a very brilliant affair. McPher&on's large Hall was well filled in the evening. The Erownville Silver Cornet Bajad was on the stage, and discoursed lively mu sic An eloquent prayer was delivered by Rev.'D. II. May, of tho M. F.. Chnrch. The Hon. Dr. Renner c f Kt-brruOca City, v lh next introduced. He delivered a very excellent and cirefully writt n fcddrt ss, which was lis tened to With close attention, and many or its well set points were cheered with much en thusiasm. Then followed an Anthem by Prof. Dye's Choir. Past Noble Grand Lett was next called for. He took the stand, and unburthened himself of many fineeentimenU and closJ with many cheers from the audi ence. A song from the Choir, followed by ft march from the Band, sent the large assem blage to the well filled table, where there was enough and to spare. - Then followed the grand re-nnlon of those who keep step to the music, until the wee hours of the morrow The net proceeds were about 200, Fruit Trees, and Grape Vines. Do you -ant Fruit Trees and Grapo Vines of the "best Quality, and at pri ce unprecedeatly low? Concord, Delaware, Diana, Clinton, Ivo's Seed linp, Norton's Virginia, Isabella, Ca tawba, Iona, Isxaella, and Hartford Prolifio Grape Vine Layersat front 2 to J5 perDoz. from t3 to $10 for 0 1 from CG to $25 per 100. A fine lot of New Jersey and Pennsyl vania Budded Peaches, at from 15 oents to 25 cents each. Red Dutch Currants a few extra line Dwarf Apples, Peart, and Cherries j also a fsw Italian and Golden Dwarf Peach es, Tarch and Evergreens; can he seen at xa.y Garden in Drown ville. -It. V. -UflNAS. P. A. Tlsdel, Jr- A, Co. In to-day's paper, invite the farming community to call and examine their stock of Farm Implements. See advertisement. They buy direct from the manufacturers, have them shipped in large quantities, and understand Just what they buy, and can thereforetsell Implements cheap er than parties who only deal in one or two kinds ; and' more reliable men to deal with cannot be found. Friend Hull is always on hand, agreeable to trade with, and will give you a bargain. Sidewalks. Henry Knepherhasatlength saw fit to grade down his sidewalk, which gives a continuous sidewalk (with the ex ception of 90 feet,) from the river to the Cul vert. There is some talk about widening the sidewalks. This' would be a good move, for the streets being 80 feet and sidewalks only 9f the proportion is not good or harmonious. If anything is done in this matter, and we be lieve all can Bee it as desirable, it should be done forthwith, so that those wishing to pave may know what to work to. Last Monday was a Pine Day. A St. Joe negro came to town; one of our citizens, to whom the African was owing some money, concluded to take principal and Interest out of his dusky hide, for which he was fined $5 and costs. Then negro Bill, Tom Hunter and Neal Dorset, all of African persuasion, got into a row in which a pistol was fired off, and they were arrested and each fined. As to the merits of the cases we know not ; but it was a fine day, netting to the city near $75. Officers of Sheridan (late Highland) Lodge No. 15, 1. O. of G.T.: W. C. T., Benton Aldricfi; W. V. T Eliza M. Hawley ; CL. Giles TL Reeder ; W. S., John Skillen ; W. F. E IL F. Palmer; W. T A. C. Cathcart; W. M.. Charles Dandas; W. O. G., Benjamin Reader; W. L G Minnie Dundas; V. A. S David a Day ; W. A. M., Mrs. John bkillen ; R. II. S., Martha J. Aldrlch ; L. ILL., Mrs. Robert Dundas. We dcsl re to show every farmer In this Land District with what perfection Selby's Corn Planter operates. It heeds but to be seen to be appreciated. Call and see it. SHELLENBERQER BRO'S. Small A Bell take possession. May 1st, of the store room now occupied by Ralney A Lewis, which they intend filling with eoods and run both their present and new store. They will have $100,000 worth of roods In store by June 1st. Sw inging' Signs had best be taken in out of the wet, as the Democrat goes for 'em heavy, and awnings too. Doctor, a little consistency would lead you to take down yours first. "Practice what you preach," and then come down on "fringing Swines." Good Building Stone. We are now pre pared to furnish good building stone, in apy quantity. Also, Step Stonos, Bases for Mon uments or Tomb Stones, Water Tables, etc,. furnished on short notice and reasonable terms Louakcb A Vaexky. The'Largeit Stock of Furniture now n Southern Nebraska may be found at Mc Fall A Co's. They have everything you can desire at prices as low as they can possibly be brougSt here and sold for. IKew Feature in our city is the Green Store, (Berry's old stand,) where Ilauk A Ar mltage are duvpenslng, low for cash, the choi cest staple and fancy Groceries. Give them a calL Remember the Green Store, Ralney A Lewis will cease to exist as a mercantile firm May 1st. They w!U thereaf ter deal In Grain Country Produce, In which business our farmers will find them liberal men to deal with. For a Good, Cool, Soothing, refreshing, Invigorating drink of Beer, Ale, Cidar, or mixed Liquors during these warm days go to R. C Berger's Alhambra Saloon. . ItlcCrecry A Klckell are always to be found at their old stand, the City Drug Store, and the pf-op'e all npree that it is the place to buy Paints, Oils and Glass. Sore K yes, almost without an exception. can be cured. Near-sighted persons and all needing glasses, should consult Dr, Kimber lin, 83 Main street. Go see Furnas' Grape Vines and Fruit Trees. If you want, and do not purchase of him, it will not be because of the quality or prices.- ' - , Den has Improved' his store front with a new awning, and is putting up a picket fence in front of his house corner of 6th and Main. J. II. Bauer, has removed his Saddle and Harness shop to No. 9 Main street, where he Invites all his old friends to call orHiim. Patch, has Just received his full Spring 6tock of Jewelry. Call in. Such a display was never before made in this county. The Stagnant "Water In the pond back of this block will cause disease if not attend ed to before warm weather. T helve's Seedltnar Grape is tho treat American Prize Wino Grape. Furnas has tnem for sale. Puma's has the Concord Grape, two year old layers, at $11 per 100. Will boar next year. Per Boots and Shoes, go to S. a ilcGib- bon's. No. 19 Main street. Do yon want good Furniture at low prices, go to McFall A Co. . APlne stock of Cubtom-Mado Boots, at C. HELMER'S. Bird Cages, aU styles, low in price, at Mc- 1 au fc to s. . Fleur, La saks, quarter and balf-eacks, at . - fiWAN A BRO.'S ' IV m IXoastU has his Soda Fountain in operatio.T. White FUh, Mackerel, Codish, HallbutJ Aa.a , . SWANABRO.'S. ' If you want, n n ice Window Shao?, cfcll at City Dru Store, - - . Kvr Style Patterns at the Bazar. Why be Debilitated 1MldS Maty Ham Cton, residlrg near Cameron, called at our ce yesterday r-" rf"j'.?-?steI cs to recom mend "Hardy's Stoioach Bitters" to all debU itatedfoxrl: s. j !:c Lad been ccaSsel to her room for several y(tira by general debility, and was unafcljo tttter her condition until she commenced to nee Hardy's Bitters. A few bottles, ttc informs cs, completely re stored 1 er health. Delicate femaJes and all who are given to eedentary habits, should use these Bitters tl ey give tone to the stom ach, and strengthen and invigorate all the func'lons.and rje as pleapant as wine to talio. iJ, Joe Jlcrtud. '. -; Hardy's Bitters are a s t.'e Invisorator.and a powerful recuperatt after the frame has been reduced by licences. It is a Great St rengthener. lie-pub.tean. Sold by II. C. Lett. Druggist, Brownville. IC!Ilouru, Jenkins & Co. Manutuv turers and WholessUe and Retail dealers In all kinds of Pine Lumber, Lath, Shlnglos, Pickets, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Battens, etc Office and Lumber Yard, corner 4th and Main streets. Branch Yard at Phelps City, Missouri. We manufacture our own material In the Pineries of Of hkosh, . WU, where we have in operation one of the largest manufacturies of everything mado 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 and one or two retail profits. We shall always keep on hand a full supply oi everything in our line, so that those in want may always rely ppqn'gettlng what they de sire. We simply ask all to examine our Btock and prices txifore purchasing elsewhere, as we can ensure satisfaction in botlu, v '. XADIES r Wishing to purchase millinery goods, will find it to their benefit to call oa Mrs. T. F. Sea ton, No. 19 Main street, who baa jost re ceived tho best selected stock of Millinery Goods ever brought to Brownvllie, and Is cpmpetant to do anything In that line, as she Is an old and experienced hand la the busi ness, learned her trade In New York, and is prepared to sell her goods as cheap as can be bought in any city. She would also Inform them that she is prepared to do dress making in any style ttey 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 on hand, it has compelled me to procure larger grounds for my Lumber Yard. Therefore I have rented the lota on the corner of First and Water streets, where I shall put one of the largest stocks of Lumber, Doors, Blinds, Sash, etc., west of the Missis sippi, and every body knows, or shall know, that the Saginaw Lumber Is far superior to any other Lumber. ; . . i 1 Call and see me before purchasing else where. : (One block from River.) ' ' . BELL, LOWELL A SMALL,' 12-tf . RedStore. Champion No. 2 Improved Reaper and Blower, and Single Mower, with Hand Raking attachment, Dropping attachment or Self-Raking. This Machine can trully be said to be a complete combination ; the mow ing qualities are not impaired by any of the reaping attachments, and the reaping quail ties are not lcjured'ln adapting the machine to cutting grass. This Is the only machine ever produced for cutting grain and grass, which is equal to any single machine for either purpose. The change to Reaping or Mowing is quickly made, and in either ca pacity the Champion No. 2 Is equal In every espect, either as a Reaper or Mower, to any single machine. SHELLENBERGER BRO'S. ; Discovered It. John Randolph, of Roa noke, once astonished a number of hearers by declaring that he had discovered the Phil osopher's sione. Dr. Hardy has not only as tonished, but delighted the people of tho Great West by declaring and practically dem onstrating that he has discovered a certain preventive and remedy for malarious diseas es, and all complaints originating in weak ness of tho stomach or any pari of the sys tem. Hardy's Bitters dally attest this impor tant fact In hundreds of cases. For sale by IL C. Lett. - .- v Seedling Peaches. I have a lanre Quan tity of Seedling Peach Trees, I year old. hich I will sell at 10 cents each, or $S0 per thousand. Also, all varieties of Grapes, In any quantity. R, V. FtraxAS. For the latest styles of Clothing, wait for May's new stock, which will be opened at the Regulator within ten days. Organs Burdett's, from 140 to $C00; Ma son A Hamlin's, t75 to 1 000. . Jaxes R. Dte, Brownvllie. 91200 Dollars and Expenses I See ad vertisement of American Shut tle Sewing Ma chine in our advertising columns, , Pekln BreaklngPlows 200T. A n.Smlth A Co's make, for sale by J. C Denser. ' ;. Fresh Pen Holders at Marsh's. J T i , .-. I Harness Makers, Saddlers and Shoema kers can have their orders filled for anything they desire at Wentol Grant's. ! Do you want the best Boots, Shoes, Clo thing or Staple and Fancy Grocerces In the market, go to Wentel Grant's. Leather For Buffalo Slaughter, Spanish Sole, American and French Calf or Kip, go to Wentel Grant's. ; If you want a good Saddle or Sett of Har ness go to Bauer's. " - ... - ; ,. 30 Perfh of good Rock fof Bale-U Enquire of Star, at May's Regulator. Just Received a large stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries at X. M. Holtzlnger's which will be sold at very low figures for cash. Call and see for yourselves. ' Cash paid for coun try produce, ' ' ' " II. C. Lett has on hand a large' stock of Window Glass, Paints, Oils, etc- which he will sell cheap to the trade in wholesale Job bing lota and at retail. - Call before going east, and it will save you that trouble, ', . 21. IXoltzlnger, manufacturer of Uni versal OIL Call and see for yourselves. Bet ter light; cheaper and prettier; safe from explosion.. . '. .' ,- --c' t It. C. Lett has now a full stock of Wall Ta per and Stationery Goods which he Is Tiling very low at retail, and In wholesale Jobbing lots at eastern prices. I PayTJp -We need funds. You that owe us must pay up immediately. Mind thaU. ILVNNAFORD A HUGHE3. The latest novelties in the dry goods line received daily at 2Iay'a rrlce regulator, 27 Main street. .i I,- ,,i.i , - r For Sale. A Cottage and two of the most desirable residence Lots in the city.. Enquire t this office. : , .. . . . Highest market price paid for wheat, oats, corn, Ac, by Bedford A Handley. Private medical aid, read Dr. Whittier's advertisement. ... ' "Want a good Spring Business Suit? Go to Hetzers. - Parasol in great variety at May's Regu lator. ' W. M. IIoltzLngbr has perfectly Dry Wood for sale JACOB MAROHN, imncniniT TAixoii $1 If. V' T " 3) rj M n n a r) - Ji a a 3 H O' 1 a n a' it t ! -A- 1869: . SPRING. 1869. 7IIE0.' KILL!; CO,' 1 Invite the attention of the c'.'dzzr.i of Erorvn vlilo art ! surroun!in7 enrnmunity to their spl LADIES' EErvGE, LACE , Congress & Button SI:oe:: . Spring and Summer Hats, ; CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, ajtd GROCERIES, ALL FRESH GOODS I . - O Clioico Sprin Prints, Ten Thousand Yards. 5 ' - Brown & Brdidllnclins, ' Twelve Thousand Yards. ,, - ; Lancaster, Glascow, tjlllgn niTlS, bcotchs, and Seaside, Three Thousand Yards. 3,500 lTard3 . Lawns, Jaconets, Pcrcals, Organ ! dies and Grcncdincs. i , ;..-:';'. Piquc3 tuid Ilarcr.ilcs, i " Ono Thouiand ' Yards. '1 1 . ... Drccs Goods, ftt?- ! ' r ' Two Thousand Yards. 4,ooo Yards ... Swiss Muslins, Plaid, Striped .. : and Checked Jaconets, Aai- " " sook,1 Victoria Lawns, Look Muus, isiras iiye JL.inen, vor ; ' ded Dimity, Irish Linens' 1 -J- 3,ooo 1rnrd3, . Striped Shirting, Check. Shirt- trig, licking f au grades. - b,5ooo Yards i Cottonadcs, Denims, Tweeds. Kentucky, Maryland and Alis- sourt Jeans, and l ine Cassi' I i. ...meres. -. -. Tablo Linens, Bleached, Unbleached and Col' ; ored,- - i . "... Crasli,';,;. ; l' t , White and Drown, 40 pieces. ; Linen and Turkish, 20 Doz. Hoop'CIdrfciv :" '' "v 7 ; Drop, Open Front wid Bustle, ols and ITans, i 'AH Styles.' Twenty-Jive Doz.. Clotli and GiLTi Cioalzs, : , r ; ; . Latest Spring Styles. 10 Doz. j . . - . Bed Cprcad3, ; j WJi ite and Colored Linen and ! . y - vouon. : xz Dozen. ; ; f ; r No. 1 article. .5 Dozen. . l Vuv and Gtravy Hats, . 2cu) Styles, Forty Dozen. FULL STOCK, : : C-V V 7 1 y ' " ' 1 . ' . - ' FULL STOCK, endid e'.ock of aXAl -juu aij r Anm Aa W Vw fc.JSk CF on IC2ZL1J, FOR SALE IN THE ELM LAUD DISTRICT. OVEIl Ralney & Lewis' Store Room. nnoiTr.Tii.r.i:. A'No. 1 Brick Honsp, 7 "Rooms. 2 lots,' near business part of the City, on Water Street. Price fifim. Terms easy. , . House and two lots on Main street, five rooms piasterea, gooa wen ana stable, wiu be oirered for the small sum of 81,300 castv House and one lot for 'sale. House Is well plastered and near business part of town. Price f 500. ; ; j-t Hotwe and four lots splendid situation gar- aen iencea nne view or Kiver pna Town. ' I'rice toOOi (.., t ,.t... . , . House end two lots on . Water 6treet, one uiocK irom Mam street, ror si.tsw. A Dar gain. - . - T.b.'Wjsr. xots r- (' " : ? IIBIIAHA . COUIITY. ' 600 'Acres ot No. 1 Land. Good stock farm. Running Water, and some Timber on the place. . On the direct road to Tecumseh, Be atrice, and the Blue Rivers, and directly west of Brownvllie 12 miles. All in one body. Town 5, Range 13. At 7,2o per acre 600 Acres adjoining theabove. Choice Land; Water and Timber ; 11 miles of Brownvllie west, at $10 per acre. 160 Acres splendid second bottom land; ' nine miles of the city, and 111 of theema- ha liver, for 11,100. ITS Acres near Long's Bridge, cine miles from town, for Sl,.50O. ; , ; . .-. 160 Acres, eight and a half miles of the city, : for 8900. , 388 Acres of .Land ; ' " " " ' ' "on" ' UcKISSICK'S ISLAI7D ! QAA flffwa tciYicu Anil nniM1 ltfvotlriTi Of) acres Timber; two Houses on the Farm'; a snlpnrtirl Stvlr Farm sXi vkve acre. Terms liberal. - - North East quarter cf South East quarter of ; OLXUUU 1, iUt U 1, iWUiQ lit South East quarter f South East quSrter of Section 4, Town 4, Range 14. , ,, North West quarter of .So"" East quarter of r 1 m A T . . 120 Acres, "nine miles frort, ..rownvllle, and i west or JSemana City, on ine line oi iub ; Brownvllie and Ft. Kerncy Railroad, at a ! bargain. 500 down, .the rest on one, two j and three years time, . , , , . . 120 "Acres No, 1 Tralrle- Land, good water, at t f5 per acre,.. i.:SJ .. . 40 Acres In Section 9, Township 4, Range 13. $ " . . . , . , . 40 Acres In i Section zr. 'Township 4, Range 11. ??nrfi.Fjat: nnn.rtor Section 5. Townshlo 8. , Range 14 150 acres; 8o acres broke, good one . ana a nan story no use nxij, kilciiou liiii, I pood well at the door, stock water on the t place, 20 acres of Timber, for $i,000. i i RICHARDS OI7 CO. "2 Aeres-South West Quarter Section 12, : Town 3. Range 15, and Lots 5 and tt In Soc i tion 13, Town 8, Ransre 15. 4 V. miles west of A8plawall. Splendid prairies. $5,50 per aere,:-. 1., - JOcres In Town 3, Range 14. Acres near Salem, at a bargain, j - )00 Acres In Section 11, Town 3, Range 14. IG0 Acres in Section 33, Town 3, Range IS. " : ' - 40 Acres in Section 20, Town 3, Range 15. i ,-:r';' .'-' . - r - , . .. i-. - - J ... ! PAT72IEE . COinTTY. South half Section 25, Town 1. Range 10, east; i 330 acres, 80 acres of Umber, best stock farm ' In Pawnee county, splendid stream of wa ; ter runntnir throneh the plart;, farms all ' around, i'6 per acre, 6 miles of Pawnee City. East half of South West "quarter of Section f 20Town 2, Range 11. , South i;astqn;irterof South West quarter of Section 17, Town 1, Range 11." - " North West quarter Section 6, Town 2, Range ! 11. North West J of North West quarter Section , 2tt, Town 2, Range H. 100 Acres with some Timber and a Coal MIno . opened on the place, splendid Prairie, No. 1 J water. . mm rioHirsoiT couirrr. ' LOOK HER 1,600 Acres of No. 1 choice rralrie Iand, ' with lledse Row broken-around eaeli-ec-i tlon: within onemileof thesnrveyed route I of th Nemaha Vallv It, R.; e!?itn miles soutn of Lincoln, within one miieoi a Efxxi ; mill and the town cf Latrobf, and twelve ; miles N. W. of Tecunxsch, at 130 per acre jao Acres. A piece of land what Is land, in . the Illinois settlement eight miles east of ; Tecumseh, 20 miles of Brow nville, at to per ! acre. To be ofiered only for 30 days, after ? that will want more. In one of the best ; neighborhoods in the CouUty. Lnnd cheap as dirt. "Splend'jd water" on Spring Creek. . . tiO Acres In Town 9, Ran 10. splendid No. . 1 Lafl; running wattj on the place; fonr ralles north wt of Tecumseh ; rpiendid " firms around the place , at the low sum of . $3,00 per acre, r . .. 400 Acres out of Section 33, Town fl, Par. t4 10 ; at 83 per acre . SO Acres No. 1 Prairie. ; , ; .' BOO Acr"5inTpwn6,Rans'cli .1; "" " 160 Acres with splendid Spring of water, run nifis water through theplaoe; No." House. lli-J; 30 acres broke last sprics, lor ?i,6j0. AX Wf LJa .w J m f i.-, f "V T r :y--t 'Tr'i r 'p K. j 5.T L ... 1 n n U U i 1 . i Mmy Mrrchrtntt who have, rn Ihevf cold V, ! rff yt, ample ttmt to JoJfc xr tAeir ttocks and Vieir booki, anil baianre in their me mind hot mrh thnj Ore wtiKti!' irrrr"t, ri!L, no dnH, w n ("k tfrv'i-f ; thtit t ! vn.-it tt wake ttiiv, v-lr-- it .ure . the "NtElli UX.." at the dot of lsr J. 7o tfrire fur wealth is eminently pmfier, and ke. in the at,f.-tt vlio em do U, in the wxf hotrable manner, trtA the Itxixt expemiiiure, enmiilicnJinn, vcolni trou Mj-h. mul tnf ci. Ib do intsine pron' u.ii ami ptuuni'. a jip-rrhant hat to ji3crve three ruk To buy ite ..,. , J RIGHT GOODS! , iv 1 - At tie EIGHT PEI0E3 ! I 'v 1 - At th3 EIGHT TI1IE ! ! ! 2d. Tn meet hi oWrmiKw wmrtnnVv. "unrinff prompt" plead for the nliret of that Merchant with Utt eluijiiciice of a Daniel Wetmter. i I S.L 7b eit down hit erpemrn, tut "a dollar saved to a dollar earned," ami it entiUe ono to tell to much cheaper, Ws meat in vratte. of thote rule, for toe have tried them, and find them totttlie lUu means (e a rucettsfui mercantile career. BEHOLD t We are mot oeevrvina a arand nn-town Brtck, with ihetve full of Wittier Utock, but are eom- 'wwiiit noute at , .... ... i. ..... 27 Uain Gtrcet, " . Between Levee and First, phici: nzauuiTon Oir two ftnort ore heavily laden with tnott detirable VOode,eoruiiiting cf .. a t j. Dress Goods, Hosiery svnd Gloves, Km broideries, ", " White Geodi, " t n a - -v Ilandkerehlefo,- Collars A Suspenders Trimmlnjrs, Buttons, - - Zephyr Wool and) - . la B-H Colors, I-c-.. Woolen Yarns, j ' Corsets and Skirts, , Coat's and Clark's Threads, ' Amerlfjin Best Swool Cottons. of which we have all numbers and colors, W C- 1 .4 !' I I 1 Wallet8A Purses, Ruffllnps & TapeTrimmln?, -; , Star, Crochet & Skirt Braids. . ' . AIdoca Braids, and a full line of Silk, Milan and Alabama Braids, . A A FULL LIS O tmm ciflTiii; AND .EURNISHINQ GOODS. iy TACT, everything Vint heUma to a frit elast Clnthinn, J-lurtery, i'fmry foods ami Xotirm Mtitue, which hat been purchated for CASH, to the rerjf bext athtntage.,and will be told at a very tmall advance to Cash anu Prompt Paying CTi!tom;r9. who patron age tee reperJftult solicit ; . it it our eJevtihed nitnto make, their trannirtUms with 'us both profitable and pleasant. IA. " HAY ' Cz CO.',3 CLOT HIUG AND DBY GOODS 3?xio Itetriilator. iTo. 27 Main Street, y - ,,-r j .Between Levee and First, ; BROWXVILLE, NEBRASKA. I- j n ORDERS BY MAIL lis Ueor otherwise w'ul receive prompt attention, and are invoiced at the same price as if pcrs&nally selected.' ; n-tf .: - t : Benson's Celebrated.. D00BIEDIM1 P K HAVrNO JUST RECEIVED ALL the necessary niaebl'",i'r rolishinjr, I wish to announce to the ' .c of Kemnlia and adjointn? counties, tliat 1 a:u bow manutwr, ring DO U BLED ! A f ,1 01 ! D COR : I P 0 7 than which thfr nevfr was a twtN'rplo' madj Tor thisuL The folkins tKMjaioaiuis wereuiu-ol.c-itei, ami spt-uk fur lheiQ0flv4 : : READ TESTIMONIALS. 77113 J9 TO CERTIFY, Tlmt w have xvi Pe pn's t'elfbi ted lBiiie UiamnJ ( orn k iowt ami liuA mut it wiit nnr In aii k 1 1 nf tM-ii. i .. - - - MI( UAH, K"--)VDAJX, . . .W. H'.ANK!.!;,, ... ... WM. B.vSi.i r. . ; j J. it. BnASOX, 3IanufUetcr, . One Door Wfes.t of Court riouso,'. . achl-C;n 2rownviUe,Neb. " -' ons L. CABSOS, iSRO txvillz... . '.yrr.A 6 t Excha'r-cro Bov-ht and n'n all th prln clr"l cits. s. Ai. drlcr ia Ooli and Silt tr Coin, Gold Du.-,t arid t.. tk-po-'ts revived. r-.vMc St sizhi. Ir ter est paa 1 on time deptiLi ty spxuai asree mect. Taxes paid for noTi-resldents. - . All kiuda of U. S. Bonds wanted. 0. 00 .v. ..'Mr ifiih!' . Ui-j "A i ; ; , m f . i 1 1 tJkiiJ i ' " r v " ',' " , ricI:;crr:c:iJi IJIncI;, InSotitn llcrx a, Atchison and Holt . Ccantj, llo. fc-r tho- Tiss-EisTin ti::v;g:.ld!! A L S O A"TC:i CUFPEH pLQ,73 , THE BEST FLO WXO W MADE! "SSLBPHAl'TT" ...... - A A '-I . , Lii'otv, Feed and Sale Stable' 1 Burr. Roget.3, Pr.orr.tcroiu ' . N03.J52 and 81 Main Street -EROWNXILLE, NEBRASKA. - Dealer In all kinds of stock. Horses bou?-1 t. sold and exchanged. Stock boarded by the day or week. . .. ... The Proprr or has recently erooreci an enure eld Brownvllie Hovo. His stock is' all fresh and vehicles r.pw. The public can be accom modated at ail nours, DAY Oil IGIIT. A stock corrall. with an abundant supply of pure water, attached to the stable. 4.1y - s i ' i T ... . - 'GENERAL f o c erl b s , We havo on hand a large STAPLE A 21 D To which X7Q are mailing co wo crs selling at Prices as tho LIississippi. In the Quality of cur Goods FLOUR OF THE MOST HIGHEST I1ARKET 12-40 ' "SSI 1 , u r: y ; i .: . . t-a tJuu t u"-s -Jl I ' v,ui i vs! DE.VLERS EM - .. DRY GOODS YANKEE NOTIONS, f , -- , ' . - ' i HOSIERY AND WHITE GOODS. ' And every other klud of Goods kept in a Western Store, which we will , i -JJ -a m M 5 Wfienever yon are in Tovra Call and See Us! Corner Slain and r -. i si mm . SIcPIierson's Illoclt, S -. . J I i '-X W.j I .... , i DEALER IN ta a 3 7" ' J " t' . L O - . ylN. .. m . ISTo. 3Iaiu Street, L-.J ' i M o o p . ci W o 1 '.1 : -1 MI A ' r-- ,iw Vy.a 1 iAtiaii jiitJ v.4 '.'ii u u.jL Have receive the Largest ami Elcst A.: ;srl r-cni ) le i ? - ever brons'at to the city of -: JZTIO VTIN VI LEX," consist! n j of -'- ri r f"T - ---" SecrBtaries anil Bonk .Cere!) CUco Dcslrs.' 7a$Ti CtanZi, BEDSTEADS, ..CANE ROCKERS, Narse Rockers, Iiinlnz and Breakfast Ta!!- O.llee, Parlor and Dlnij. KoDm ChaiM, and everj'thlng usually found la a FURNITURE STORE! 12-l-ly a 'til . a ! s DEALERS IN.: Provision i and well assorted stock cf rAiicir Gfnocziuza nstant additions, asd vrhlch low as any Uonz 3 cf p3 WE DEFT C0HPHTITI0I7. APPROVED BRANDS. price paid ron SWAN & UKO. t GROCERIES 7 J i Second Streets, . a .' nn n7 T3- t-1 o I o . - ""' "y TiT i i .J. jj ' r - '. ; l . 00. C J' fprir- sj; Jyyr-y , t - J 1 f-1 r i ia i i p ATT nDnADTi. - UW- S. V V. o to r- C -4 o o W ! 4 p o " 11 3 N