J " 1 , . f.r i o Apvcki f r 8!.!- ty LCI7E DirECTORY w t n. O. ?.T,'wvnvii:e Ixxlce 'vS,I.n.O.F, BIM'tX l ' 1 P. ' la'n . All .-'' air in t Jfrey. r ;' i r rl.fc, on j.rv. r. P'-ry. (; No. 4, A. I ;.i the A. F. 1 I. t ir .1. pai'll T ''1' ni)tli.:, ' : r.raKi.' .ItnO . , !i UK i:s, Pi : Arrival nnd I)einrt ore of the Mail vutliern ant V.v u rn a'-rlves nt 1! m.; !ejnris at xtrftfiprrt and Eastern arrives at 4 p. m. dejwirts K? ,. T.r.,Ti nwivrsatta-Tn.: dmit at s. m. . m tyri Kail arrives at 1- .: rtoarts nt 2 p. m. ipTtriteMHil arrives Mondays, "Iih-.-'sivs and yrnS'-KBt IUa. tW-jxir. J iHwluy,Thur3day6 and nt'lu-lVmvW Fridays at 4P." m.; depart "rt,nrMlit'-Kt,,-'I- , from 7 a. m., to 7' p. m. Sun A. D. MAK.-1I, I. M. Bay from 1 J ia i St.Joe.pnd V. ll.Tt.lt.Tine Tabic. TRAIN'S CJOINU NORTH. A'VOMMOnATIOX. Javes.H .T..h... r-.' TrrW-ut Uro.vnvi!, ,.. I- Arrive at UjujkI lilutLs.. K)J. iu. . KrKii. . . rYveUi -viff .,;. -1 '--T- n. Arrive at Cun. ll Hmti p. ni. TRAINS OOING SOUTH. AtlOMMOiiATlOX'. impure Council Vv,Tt, Arrive?" at J.row uviile Arrives at M. Jueplt- fcAPHBW. S:n a. m. ...lltiia. m. ,.1:3I p. Jii. (r rVimri- r,LiCf 11 m- Avlv.ial ltr.i ,:Vil!H. ............... -V p. Ill Arrive at St, i, -pa r Du ru. rs'f'mriibiisleRvesr.rowiivIUefor the lMpot at (t a. m. nl 12 nx daily. LOCAL MATTERS. J. Lm ColliarP Etor. XfrriAY MORNING. MAY 6. 1SC9. 'llNli d She At IlctztlX Otg 6.7-d.J,qry.Iru j Store. - f " . . . t t . - j. K Oool Uaii fellin thin vitiuity last Frl- lUy. :' . --;'- Frani Heliaer lias his iu vv blacksmith jhCTPjii 'Tatlon. L D rtobUon is alreiuly taking contracts fa kUttry of -c - '- - - - " -' , Everything in the Hue of staple and fan cy Grocer is fit H wan & Ei other's. Main Street Is to be sprinkled this sum mer. We h-aru the contract Is already made. Geatlemeu'a Albf-rt SJioen, Ilase-Ball Bboen, and Polish' Gaiters, for Bale at ItoM aons. ' ' Tin irm f Mrs. Timid & Bear has been dlwolved, Mr, fmnl,. . TIsdel wlthdiawlng there- ' S 1300 Dallars ul llipeni ! See bd- tVusc'rneiit of American Shuttle Sowing Ma-ijwJnjpuiiidrci-llsliigeoluians,. JVacVerel, Codflsli, and a general assort ment of fish, can be found at , SWAN &. ERO.'S. Soporlfllc! InTlgorattng! Pleaaant! -Thos-tna! ud Tlnr-astjeverag-cs sold at the Alhamhla." rk-rgi-'r "knows 'just how to mix 'eio,too, you bet! i'Wt fcad'ooeasloii" to notice the bocks of jbate Jnilje Morgan theothor day.and tan testify to his ability as an ollicer. lie is the right man in the right place. Tli? Itlgrtil rr "Way through our city has been praideJljy' ttie city to the St L. & Neb. Trunk lUllroad, as will be 6een by resolution In Council. Joeeedlngs as published ln Another -colt-Ian. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Jnt Itecelved-llelrner t O. have Just I rm'lrel tin lot otBooM nd (Shoes, custom-made, 'which they" can and will sell at prices within the reach of all. .Call and see them at No. 15 Main street. f , ". : - i nvtiYimpten has Just m-elved a largw opply of frehh and fashionable Millinery Goods. Jiers is the pioneer establishment, an'd long cXj'h-i h-nee enables her to select Just irhat will suit the ladles of this vicinity. Give her a rail. , Small & Bell have removed a portion of ttieir stock to the slore room j ust vacated by Rainey & Lewis, where they exhibit the finest assortment of goods in their lina ever ortened in this city. They rtaln their old fotSnf, :md intend keeping lth houses full of pTfl ds Tin y prt dolnij a considerable whole tuie busluewy v , ) .. i . The Manner and style of business of De Forest Torter, our City At.torjjey, bas rcpeat dly come under onr olervaiion J and It has been such a to warrant us in congratulating oar city upon having so Important an office In such able hand. - He W Uwaysupoa the alert to aoe tlwU. the cit-.lds 'iilaXiS, sliall be fairly and squarely dealt by. i r : ".'.' p. i I :. '! there a man with soul so dead, who E-WrTbTiwTf hath said I loc nfy native . Lu.i,fcin4 will by-Aiarsh'a News House stand T fiaiae nlace.wlwre any books in the laad can and will be purchased at publisher's prices, and tno very best of stationery at low er prices than evertruckthU upper Country. H'ade Mo Mars?i's, U ixn't deejr. Grand Opening forth .'Ioulleslrk. J. K. Bear will ojen up a choice stot:k of Mil linery Goods, Ladies', Misses' and Childrcns! Hats at her 6hop opposite U. M. Henderson's ' -4o-morrow. Mrs. Bear has exliiblted splen taflelu all her selections and work, 'and in her Di'w fir-- we know the public will be Eruf.;:,r plcj'.d. If you wish a choice atflcle tfdl oa the c' .iy of opening, for tlr will no doubt be a tuhIi for 4he goods. ( v ; . , , - - - ' -Personal. Our city has, during the past "ee, been honored by- qtilt numljrr of; nergptlc rallroud men, working up matters oniHxied with the (St. Louis id Nebriika Trnnk BaiTroad. , Among the number we no ticed Dr. Ceo. B. Graff; of Omaha, D. II Wheel r,tf PlivUmo-jth, 0. IL Iribh, J, T. Kinney, ana Julian Metcalf, of Otoe Co, and W. D. Scott, of Rulo. These gentlemen are. In car acal about the work, and will build the road Ttnid a doubt. t - " . r r -7 ' It la Too Blue Ik. 'Yir Vnne. weeks w lr : to avoid mention orilardy's Bitters in ' 1'ieal eolucans but the at tempt an ab ac " failure, hfjeafur we shall continue to i Jt.ofits wondeiful medicinal pr6j.-rties a efsion dpiaands. It Is becoming so f'"y!y allied to rr-jo lr.tfre.vts cf the Norfh- i, that ftn rnft-vjrri- !m Journal cannot Ig-n.r-lt. r 'ia 51 lv"s Bitters. SI, Joe S-Jd hy IL C Lett, Dr upst, ErownvJHo.: 5 . ilU '.'rheer Paul Dir Irlch.orMlIwaukee, 'f.Isghta earthly tabernacle, 'stored with Jn fleR,tole expelled,, di-clded, "after full ."ilry att investigation to employ Ayer's In his haste to purify his Dutch fclcin- ca, he mistook the directions, 2 to 7, and wauowed 27 for a dose, Tliis created, of r-iree, Rn ap-paul-lng internal rebellion. Paul wet through thef.it like alicro, came oflTlctor nt fcv-.t with r- renovated fyUsia which he proudly wUiMtsus proof of wudora cf his ekrdec. He alvises every. totakcDocl. Api'g.rill", U.kindlv Avisos hU friends who art; arsMth 2 fol ,r'1,!S his ejcaniplc, to "fc rar and lake der Ji -4 notion.'" Jiii neaofa Tt l'rai h t t I " taat Ilctzel's. ! r , arcity Connell Is at work in" earnest, rectrd "orr-ditalflo to them 's and beneficial to th-pePJ- At tln-ir --" i cikutni :urc pfccssjiryiuv rotheKvauia the rc.. rchel:r ,or Drownvillian. "Ai.cher '. ' , - ve decided upon, is the ett; v than -;:.i- . .iter o UiCceof ira Jl! f Can made to lok decent tte rerseverw 'ymUvjiuitKa ouf.fjr If la good. t W v 001 "yom'netingtlic wa- jaroUKh ttie tunnel on Atlantic Vtrcct, "-'vlJdotfy 'Sth the necessity tr the V -, on f'2-1" street, and clvc rror ertr i 4 TKSir: Fri day evening. It U nil import;; .,: that a good turn out bhould 1-e f ad, r.nd t'.Is natter thor oughly can vassal. Lot's r.ot have another farce, but this U me net In such a mr liner as to show all Bcctlons that we mean a fair bus iness deal. Ami above nli things do not let this matter bo ruii hy n few lntcr-.-sted r:r lut let it l-o & .uiiit-.-d tTort in a good . -i V. cause.. Ave uave.nrara ui.;''i:."("i u;)ui streets the propriety of n.'-'r. !i-:r the tamo for the Air Line that Is Diked fur the Trnnk. The proprie ty i f this must be decided I y the meeting. The Air Line ls building townra us, and our railroad system to be one that will build up the County must have an east and west road t ; -0.O.K) bctueor! tnese roans will be BaCicIcni, and V, ill not be a? much r.s was (Jemandod before for one. Let It 1x5 dis cussed. Great are the benefits that flow From tracing with McFall A Co. , . All that mro come we can assure Great is their stock of Furniture; . AH goxl and true, well made, and fair,- - From AVardrobe down to Kitchen ChsJr.: t No glued-up, patehed-np, mongrel truck. That will cause you t d n your luck For sudden breakngl .' ' -; ?. ' Your money, too, will last moch longer,5 Your Furniture will be much stronger; l ' Joy will crown your married life ,' "Willi pretty babies and happy wife. Your credit will be above rar, And nothing can your f.ro.pccts mar. All these, and still more blessings flow, From tradiug with Mcrail & Co. A CHALLEXGE. Mb.' Pas Siteldos Sir : Understanding that you lay claim to the title of cJ.rmpion cloggi.stf Xebnuska, and th&t yea have ex pressed a desire to sustain that canity a public trial of skill for a pecuniary consider ation, I beg leave to ftugeest that yoa request one of your friends to meet Jfr. John D. Mo Cabe, wlols auUiorlzed to act for mo, and arrange the prclimlnarlesfor a cofttestfor 650 a side, to take place in some public" hall In this, city; the gate-money to pay expenses, and the balance to the winner of the match. -' Expecting an. immediate reply, and trust ing you will find It convenient to accept this challenge, I remain your yery obedient ser vant. " GF.onai; IIABRIS. ; Zrou-nciUr, JTij C, ISK. . , : . , . ' : . ', . . ... , , . ; Enimlgranf s .ure pouflngMnto this city and county from the East in great numbers, Not a day passes but from five to fifteen cov ered wagons, containing families and outfits, cross the river at this point; and a great many of them find their prilgramage ended in this city, or upon the choice vacant land in which this county abounds. One lot of about twenty families from Canada have nearly all settled In this county within the past week, and they report more coming. The East is coming West. Yht Phyalelans Say-The medical fac ulty are always slow to endorse any new spe cific, but the virtues of Hardy's Bitters os a tonic and stimulant, nave reeri po flearly demonstrated that they gracefully3 acknowl edge their efficacy, and use thoia in their practice. John F. Keys, Esq., one - of ihe prominent dealers at Easton, in this county, sending his orders for more Bitters, writes nnder date of the 6lh insU'to Dr. Ilardy : Bend Immediately, as I am entirely out, and scverul customers waiting; "Our physi cian unhesitatingly pronounces them the best Bitters-in the 'market."- That -speaks volumes. SI. Joe Herald. Bold by IL C. Lett, Druggist, Brownville. C 3 - : 'T C To Whom It.' may Coucem-Fottho benefit of those who have "not va'l J'oertlfl cates, and who wish to engage in teaching" this summer, I will appoint .Saturday the loth day of May fixin lj 6kck' ia. -ml to -2 cwloek p. m., at the High Schoo Building in Brownville, in which to examine such per sons. - :): :: y AA",iacELL. Sup't of Common Schools. Swan fe Brother have the oldest eetab llsbed Grocery ainl Provision house in this city, and no business could be better estab lished in public esteem than theirs. They consider their duty lies in furnishing thepub- lie a good article and at as low rates ns possi ble. They keep a thorough assortment of all goods In their line. Our word for it yoa can find there what you want and will bo satis fled with both articles and prices. Tiieli-s City, Mo, May 5, 1SG9. To Ute Tatrorut of the St. Joe. C. B. iJ. 11 Freight received at this Depot consiguedto Brownville and points adjacent, will be held three days, at Hie end of which time it will be delivered to Worthing &. Wilcox to be stored, and will become subject to their charges! , J. W. BROMLEY, Agent, i . . . ? rz v ; . . Thanks to the Band. I am authorized by the Board of Directors of the St. Louis & Nebraska Trunk Railroad, -who I had the honor to. nti taln while- in session In this city, to return their thanks to the Silver Cor- net Band for their splendid serenade given on the evening of May 81. v . - - R. W. FURNAS", i PraalOent Grant Is overrun by office seek ers in Vashington. Wentel Grant, iu Brownville, has such "a stock"" cfLeiHieT, oot, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ae, that the poplo who know theirown true interests, will cer- tainly make a grand rush for hhi store. Wo can guarrantee siiilsfiiction there. Fixed Up SatUfaetory The matter of W. F. -Wilson against this city, carried tip on error to Supreme Court, lms been f-ettle-J, by the payment of $2000 In Street Improvement Bonds to Wilson. This settlement, we believe, will be approved by oil who under stand the case. XIann&ford fc Ilughea have the founda tion for their new building laid, and also t portion of the cut 8tone.v'The building will be j)iisV-J to completion a soon as possible. It will make a great Improvement to the town, aud especially to the looks of this por tion of Main Street. ( Geo. Marlon has opennl out, la..thj old st-Hiid of liediord c Conner, a new stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Queens ware,. Groceries, Tobnccxjh and the best brands of Cigars," He sells goods low.jor money : and Javi:es the patronage of the citizens of Brownville and vicinity. . 'There If a tide in the aflairs of men which taken at the flow, leads ou to for- tune which means V.'K. Johnson &.; Co.'s, wko have a most splendid assortment of Dry Goods, choice Groceries, NalTs, etc, i Vdni rHruu'kably lowjCorcaaa. iTn't fail to calj on them, . ; ' j "' --.! Ilavin? removed our retail department from the lied fjtor to t lie new ItedStofo, twii doors wct we thank our customers for tivs patronage, and ask them to come and see ni at the new JvC l Ft Iiainey & Lewis' old stand. ' v ' f W ' ... "; Ordinances. Our ciM;:fns should read them and prepare to om ply therewith. Tliat in rtlation to street leaninf; on TVV? shouM be strictly it m.-d, and must bo, to give us a neat a; jvriiig and cleanly street, llea.U - . " " ' w 1. . .AJ-, . Sea the Card of Star Hotel headed "City of Brownville." This Hotel is doing much ij advertise this ti;y, ;viid is gaining an' envia ble reputation in the matter of fplenuld no- commodationi to the traveling and lociJ pub lic . It is a Na I. House. - The attention of our readers Is called to tl" Oilvertisemcnt of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure in anoiher part of this paper. This truly vc.lu able medi.;i ae Is recommended by all "ft hj use it. .read the certificates.- , Small &. Bell wUl use the old Red 5 for Lime, Cement, Hair, Salt," Nails, W'1 rto-ws and NTooli'rj.Ware. ; - r For Just r - ?i! -a Clothing as ever was l. gto Jacob ibr.-.V.n's. t ' ore Rolling Cultn Den's. and Gaugo Wheels Cent's Frni S Goods At Hct Don! fcind Corn Plows at Din's. Yafcea At Iletzcl'S. 'iira.. i at Icon's. SprlHg Good at JlctzH j. ' JlememlxT the RjillrondM- Iwllbotirii, Jnklia :-Ce-MnufaC- tnrr? and Vholes? le.and Retail dealers in all kinds fir-:ie'tLumb.T, Lfith, hln ., Pickets, Sash, Blinds, Doors," Battens,' etc. Office and. Lumber Yard, f-ornr 4th &nl Main streets. Branch Yard at I'helps City, Missouri. We manufacture ottr.ovm mrtterial In the rineries of Oshkosh, Wis., where we have in operatlon.-m of tiielargestmanrifrxtnrl.s of evfrrthln;,' maile InTine in the worldjand obtaining our Lumber direct from the tree, as we C we can sell at lower rates than any Lumber Yard in the West which pays one whoh'saleand onexr two retail profits. . We shall always koep on hand a.fctll supjly ol everyth In our lite, so that those in want may always rely upon getting what they 'de sire. Ve simply ask all to examine our stock and prices be fore purchasing elsewhere, as we can ensure srtlsfcvct'on In hot h. - r , LiU)IES! Whhln'g to purchase millinery goods, will find It to their benefit to call on Mrs. T. F. Seaton, No. 19 Main street, who has Just rei ccived the best selected stock of Millinery Goods ever brought to Brownville, and Is corapetant to do anything in that line, as she is an old and experienced hand in 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 they wish. ' Also agent ibr the great Empire Bcwing Machine.. ' . . ''. HavlngPnrcliaaed Mill 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 6treets, where I shall put one of the largest stock of Lumber, Doors, Ellnds, Sushi etc, west cf the Missis sippi, and every body knows,' or shall know, that the Saginaw Lumber Is far superior to any other Lumber. . i . Call and see me before purchasing else where. . . . ....... , j (One block froni River.) 1JELL; LOWELL & SMALL, 12-tf . ' - ' '" ' ' " ' --Red Store Champion; So. 2 Impro-rec Reaper and Mower, and Single Mower, with Hand Raking attachment. Dropping . attachment or Self-Raking." Tills 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 quali ties are not injured in 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 lh either ca paclty the Champion No, 2 is equal in every espect, either as, & Reaper or Mower, to any single machine. . , SHELLENBERGER BRO'S. 1 ' We desi re to shb w every farmer In this Land District with what perfection Selbya Corn rianter operates, . It needs but Jo be seen to be appreciated. Call and see it.- r- SIIELLENBERGER BRO'S. : Clias. Helmcr since his remoml to 'xiVo, 15 Main fc6.,- hasciilarged his stock to a on-f sjaexaoic extern,, ana lias iaK.cn in a parwier it. No. L worlimai-rnd together the- an not be beat fer getting up good, neat, durablo work. Give them a call! Flue Hats for the Ladies, . . . ..'.Hais forlho men, '. For boj-s and for children , Vxojtt ci yVat ia. ton," T At F. E. JOHNSON CO.'S, 72, Mcrherson Block. , , . -Mil Seedling Peaches i haf c a largo quan tity of Seedling 'reach "Trees,";! year oldj which I will sell at 10 cents each, or SO per thousand. Also, all varieties of Grapes, irj any quaifityi s'i j jK WFursas. The Uerd Lavr, it Is supposed by a great many, wpuld confer n great benefit upon the farming community; this may be true, but the benefit is nothing compared with that the people derive "by doing their trading . a t F. E. Johnson & Co.'s. -. i ' Good Building Stone. We are how pre pared to furnish good building 6tone, in any quantity. Also, step Stones,; Bases! for Mon uments-or Tomb Stones, Water Tables, etcj furnished on short notice and reasonable terms 1 LORASCE t VAfcXEY. Jmt Received a large stock of Staple an4 Fancy Groceries at N". M. Holtzinger't. wliicll will be sold at very low figures for cash. Call and see for yourselves. Cash paid for coun try produce. II. C. Lett haa oa hand a large stock of Wiadow Glassj Paints, Oils, etc, which be will tell dapto tlto trade ia wholesale Job bin j lote and at retails . palbiefor- going bogt, anil it wia nve yov that trouble.--4 Farmers, don't Tool away the Corn Plant ing seasnr , experlmentlrrg-.wita wortliless Corn Planters, but buy the Brown's Illinois Corn Planter, which needs no experimenting with. y W.T. DEN, Agent "Sore Eye, almost Without an exception can be Cured,' Near-sighted persons' and all needing glasses, should consult dJr. KJaibcr. lla,S6 Main street, - - - C -..t. Go see Furnas' Grape Vines and Fruit Trees, If you want, aid ido liot purchase of him, it will not bo. becfrOse of Ihe o,uUJIty oi. prices. . r, . ; -. in i i il .11 X. M. HoHBln5rinatuifactarer of Uni versa! Oil .Call $itdiee for yourselves. Bet ter light,; cheaper and prettier; safe front cstplbsion? - --fc-- II. C. Lett has now.a fuil stock "of ;Wall Ta-? per and Stationery Goods which ho is selling very low at retail, and In -wholesale Jobbing lots at eastern rioeS..'. c ; 71 1 - Ereigel Ilonae-Chas. Brelgel has taken charge of tfK"Doeidentai IIoteL and changed the name thereof to Brelgel House, Robt, Morrison is Its manager. t-7 i " ' t IV. F. Wilson has, daring the past week; purchased of 'Dr. MePhersou the old Hall building and'the lot upon which It stands together with the lialf lot next. ' Fnrnaa sells Grapo YJnes at f 2 per dozen and id per 100. Stroh yigorons well roote4 lnycri..f.om b .ruing wood, and grown inth open air. f Ladies, Attention t You know that ypu want a"TtcraziUiii,'aod,iUUiihhvT" iie Shoe, for yourself aud child I rJ to Grunt's. ''1 Th latest Kovetxiesdni tLe'drj-?odsli2 receive I dally nt May's Price Regulator. abater, 2t ?:a!;tVtrce sM.". '.'. '- V'. ' : :. For Sale A Cottage and two or the mot d-mra:e ro.-4deuce Lots in the city..-) Enquire at this o.'He& " ' . ; " Take Solid Comfort by cttirg yon, a pair of those CToUi Boots; or Shoes,, ox Gait ers, at Grant's. -' '- - ' . " ; ! . ! t x'eoria iiiiit croeits best ever offered In In! t VA Alt liliiV ,72, McPheri market, at F. li, Johnson & Co.'s,.: sort Block. Pascoe Ilolman have" removed their meat shop one door west of tho City Meat Market. " . . ' ' i" " The Ive' Sdiiujq; Cirape la the great American Prize WIno Grape. Funias has them for sale, . . ' .- -i ' 1 Orpnns-r.uidetfs, from SlfO tJJtX)0; Jfa- son & Hamlin's, J75 to j . ; James R. Dvk, Brownville, i . - . , ; , t . : S3 ,1V re h ofg-ood Rock fcr p-aTe. .' Enquire of Star, at ?iays ixegu.'acor. 1IlShc renr'ect price paid fo?.whcf;oatsr corn, Ac, by Bwlford A Handly. ; . . Pri rite. medical aid; real Dr.' Whitticr's ad-nl.emer,t, - - ' "" .' ' -'. ' " rara hitor.- .ol id great variety at May's' R. gn i . X. . M. 1 1 o 1 i Mi n r has per fc-ct ly T ry Wpod I Siiiste and Deublc Shovel riows atDvu'S ' ATOV3:vIlAX'.r.V-E ' Cpr-cix err yr nAr' Present Mayor Fairbrotber; Aldermen Rwrin", ?d athews; Grant, Kobisou tiiid Tisdel aeri McNanghton. '' ' : '-C" r',,.4 The f i lowing accounts were examined and found correct, and. warrnn!3oraercu 10 do drawn as foliows: . " ' R. V. Iluphes, for City Assessment ii. f wr liill ....... M2 O. B. Hewt-tt. salary as city A.winifv... it. il iLmnaiorJ. i:cM yaros oiri on cru - street road .- - Wi R. L-each, Judge City election, April !,-! - - 12a J.ErlsniHn, do ;dO do .. Micheal 1 mil. no io u H. Hewnan, CIorK, ao no . A. v.'. Conlee, do do do The account J. N. Shombaugh, for legal ser vice in caso ofWilsou vs. city, was uisai iowed. - .; . The account of Joseph W. Cullen for re moving; iS9 yards of earth" of earth on Slxln street, (119,80), was allowed, and a warrant ordered to be drawn on .road fund for above amount; provided that ho sign a release of the city from the terms of the contract. - - Communications were. received from J. W, Blackburn and Valentine Livingstone in ref erence to two certain street bonds, of the de nominations of one hundred dollars each. which is alleged were lost or etolerit,riecom- panied by their affidavits to this effect. On motion, duplicates of; the misslDg bonds were ordered to be issued to each of these partlbs, iipori their "giving to the city their bonds In the sum of 200 each, indemnifying them for' any looss or damage which may result from the issue of such duplicate bonda. On motion, a . committee, consisting of Messrs. Mathews, TIsdel and Robinson, were annnlnted- to take into consideration the matter of granting the ."right of way" thro' t,he city limits, to the Nebraska Trunk Rail Mr x way, and report at the next meeting. . On motion, the Marshal was directed to re move the records and books of the city to the room now occupied by" the.' City Attorney, which has been rented by the city -nt a monthly rent of clht dollars. The report of William II: Tlooter, "City Treasurer, was then taken up, examined, aad found correct, and - warrants ordered yx be drawn on various funds for services as City Treasurer as per bfli on file; amounting to 8291,87. ' - b ! "On motion, Wm. H.- rfoorer was dlrietcd to turn over the funds," t,1n City Treas'u ry. to his successor in ofTIee,' Jonas Hacker. Adjourned to Momlay,evctilnfl?, April 5$ -i r l "3. C. jrcNArasiiox, tleik. JIosDAr EvryrxOf April .23. rPresent Alilermen,- ,-Mathewi, Robi pn Grant and TIsdel; lit. TIsdel in; the Chair. -Proceeded to consideration of City Ordi nances as drawn up by City Attorney, under the act "Incorporating cities tf tha second eiass." r " ' r . Ordinanco "Relative to Pedlars and Hawk ers," read And passed, and ordered to be pub lished in the Nebraska Achtpiser. ' ; Ordinance "Relative to M1m meanors, Nni sances, and offences against, the City, pt Brownville, and! providing for their punish-; mcnL First ten sections read and passed.. Council adjourned to Tuesday, evening, Ayrim. '."I,:; :. :.' " .,, , . '' ' 1 ' J. C. McNAraHTOX, Clerki--:,'7! , -;;;"';. . . ', ' April 27thr iscji; Council met pursuant to adjournment, Mayor Falrbrothcr lii the Chair."' Present Alderman SwanrGrant and TJsdel ; absent Mt. Robinson". ' Reading of Ordinanco "Relfitiyo tq JJIJsde ini'tthor&.lui.'ianotis-jijafl oXTenced against th' City of Brownville, and providing for their piilL1imr!?..x6niihucil. 'Uliiv itiuilnin fourteeu sections were read and passed, and the entire ordinance ordered to be published in XcbrasRa Advertiser. '." '" ;' :'. ,'. :' Alsc an Ordinance "llolativo to Theaters and Shows, which was rend and .passed, aiwl ordered to be published in Nebraska Adverti Petition from Mftrton-F, Boyd read, asking for permission to quarry stone in the City o( Brcwuvlllo on Second aud. Missouri. ftrectRj in said city, and proposing to iiay tlie cltj the sum of twenty-five cents per pereh; fo each perch of s tone srj quarried. . Referred to committ y on Stxetls and Alleys. - The following resolution was adopted: - ' ' Resolved, Thnt we" do hereby grant to the St. Louis nd Nebraska Trwn'c 1; ail road the rlsrlil of-way ov er and across tee Levee of tha City of Brownville, so far as the right cf said elty extends, mt we do herey atitliorlze the Mayor of said city to sign a& ugreeroent wit h tha said Railroad company, or their author ized agent, conveying to said company said right oi way lor rainoaa purposes only. On motion the Clerk was instructed to pro cure for the city a boolforihe recording of ordinances of said city, at a cost not to ex ceed twenty-five dollars. . ... '. ' .,' .! Adjourned to Wednesday, evening, April 2Sth,lSG0. ." .." - ' ' ' y ."-, , ... . J. C. McNArcHToy, Clerk. v r Wedxesay EvENisOf April 28th- ! -'Council met pursuant to-adjournment, Mayor Foirbrother in the Chnfr.' Present-4 L Aldermen Mathews, Grant,! Swan and Rob inson ; absent Mr. TIsdel. ' s - Ordinance relating to- Hie "Granting of Li cense! for sale of Intoxicating IJquors In th4 City of Brownville, and ' regulating thi same," read and passed, and ordered to published In Nebraska Adverttiei .'' "'' i The following resolution was adopted : Xidlvd', That License "be RTanted to the applicants for license whose petitions are on file, upon their.coni'orming to the provisions of nn ordinance passed by The City Council April 2sth, Hi!, tand not-yet yet published,) relative to the granting of licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors ia the City of .Brown vine, tuiu reguiuung uie same. . , , t .J', flMcGee, sq, :aprxarecl-befoTerth Council, and stated that City Assessor had made an error in amount of personal proper ty returned by J. Lr MeGec&" Co'.', the item being ""stocks in any Incorporated company,"! whicn was returned by them "as flSO. but In4 correctly stated try the Assessor as li.ftOO and asking for relief la. the premlees: Ifferred rea eadj foil to committee on claims. , - : The Mayor furnished and caused to be re for the Information of the' Co'u'ncll. the fol lowing agreement bet ween the City of Brown Vine ffh'die StJTuIs Pjaliiijad, and towwhich lie has ihixed iris Wg nature and the seal of the city, as Mayor, lri pursuance. to: a rcsol ujioa passed at meeting held on the 27th of April : j JThls agreement made and entered ltit6 this twenty-ninth day of April.lSGTJ, between th City pf Brownville, Nebraska,. by George W FairDrother, the Mayor rtfsald city created under and by virtue of the authority vested) in him as such Mayer," by a rcscilutlon of thi City Council of said city adopted nt a regular meeting of said Conn cil held on the twenty seventh day of April, 1SC9, of ithe first ipart, and theSULonU fe Nebraska Trnnk Ra: 1 lioaa company oi the second port ' WiiRttKAft; The said Railway Commnv ha locatel a lineof railway through the lands of ineparxyoi mo nrst part, situated Iu th (."onntij- iff Nemaha. tit of Nebraska, known iwUid puidrdo lu-ifby ne-.idiX, UVEAldiiLiliwaV Company, tio-fjtras-tw.riLkj-JiU inU'rest of the.y;yt,v of th rt.jirl extends, ,1 ho ns4 and occupancy over nnrt across said -Leve Ground for railroad purposta. only, so muclt of said grounds as act ually etaplryetl for th4 k-rsulinjt netissary lor ihe construction of said road, together. with what pTonnrt mnv lw frn'oeN.snry' fr th erect ion of Depot I'TiHdini rater tanks and the laying of switch audsfde traejis.-,ir(itvr, iio'.r v.-t, t!.3t aehi - itnilrv avr Company tball r.ot i-iiT grounds ex tfjn nr mm? iH'tnrv jirr - hhovc speci- lied ; xntf it ixfvriUr Jvm idt i .and ejfireikht vuder&tHod. TuatsakllUiiiway Comjiany saAil hut occupy, by vit Uie of t itii agreement, :at) any one phwe on said grounds, more thai! one hundred fvot (hKi feet) in wklrh, and.Uiaf said KailwnyCompanyshallln to wise in terfere with, or obstruct in anyjaanner, that ixrtion ol said "Lr ve" use.1 as a Steamtwa landing and what, rtny lie necetisarry fir thj reevUir.g arid d.jiivcry of Merciumdise toasd Jrrit bcMtfs. - ' - -' ; ; i In witness whr-reof the jrnvr.r of 'tnd rnvi ell j oi t.rown viilc has hereunto set his hand uiiu ii!v n -u oi yun city, tnis irtn flay o April, lyuu. .... 9 Geo. W. FATRBROTHK1?, - . 1 J Maycof Brwuvliify Council then adjonrrtc-U -L';' - ' ;,J . J. C.McNAUGriTO. Clcrki FumRs hnsfhe Concord Grape,- 'two yea old layers, at $11 per 100. u Will bear next yeari For Boots and Shoes; go to S. S.'"3.rcGibl Iku's, No. 19 Main street. .Do yon want goo Furiiitiiri.'at low prices, go to Mi Fall tt Co. ! -Erd Cages. aU styks; lowta pric Faii& co's.. r;.;r'-':ri.'v."; I " Xlmc, Hair and Cement at Red store. - 1 . . - . - . . ---t Fwrnitisre and Stoves at Den's, T t amt fie.rnneri ns tner-irv-or- nrovmrs"ofrilii ct ty rf irtravtT! e "?Tow ' ! , t. a . r -".'i nT. 1I Dessetli : That thefculdrvvrt v of the" t.rst "urti in-ConsJdrrrtTJon.of the cr.'i of tme -? f& in it, G9. TKE0. HILLC: CO. Invite the attention of thecitizerof Brown ville. pnd s'-rrorTTlsp'r ,pn"';n!'v to t' ofr r.:.. "x'l LADIES' SERGE, LACE; - " . r-' -v - - m r-x -"v - r- Congress L Bultoii Shoes, Bprinctand BmiMEi: Hats, CARTETS, OIL GLOTTIS, AKD GROCERIES, n ESU GOODS ! r W S ' 1 1 r ti..i.'.iCi.'.'Jt,iitl. :i ;i f "! CT ":! . -i-.f ,i (n't . ⁢ t" : V .'.: ' '" . Clioico Sprins Prints, i ,i. Ten Thousand Yards. Brown & Brclidlluslins, .:) :' Twelve Thousand Yards. -n Lancaster, Glascow, ' Crmlm.mS, V Scotchs, and Seaside, 1 '(- " . .- - " . " . ' l ' ! Three Thousand Yards. r Lawns, Jaconets. Tcrcah, Organ- v ' . . - aics ana urencumc. Fiqncanrl Ilarsailcs, a? i..' .? ; r lOne Thousand Yards. r Spring and fcomiaer, Two Thousand Yards 4,oocyar&3 SuHss Muslins'' Fluid, Strfped ana uneccea jaconeis, :soo Victoria' LaumsysMoak Mulls, Birds, Eye Linen, Cbri ded Jimity, insn Jbxnem, 3,ooorlToxd3, Striped Shiriin.7, Check Shirt ' ing; Ticking , au grunts. f-.r- 3,5ooo 'S'arcls. -1 o Cottonades, Den ims, Twcclsi Kentucky. Maryland ana Mis- $our Jeans,, and Fine . Cassi- meres. Tablo Linens, f "' ' ,': l.d i.l . i v Lkached, Unbleached and Col- orcd,- - -v r;'T ' - - Wh ite and Lrotcn , A3 pieces. Towels, "".u' an:: Oil i. r-. .IAnen and Turkish t 0 Doz. ' 'l-jDrop.'Open'JTrenit widJJustlc, .4 . ( w o3 -: , V.-. - ' J - , "") . 5l U Styles. - TwcntyfirtrDozr Clotli "aixti Cilli Cloalxs, " ,?c.:f' -:;t;t .':' Latest Spring Styles. - 10 Doz T f 3 c tli-jrcncici .Wliite and Colored, Linen and - 'i Cotton. 1Z Dozen. "" ; ' .iVo. 1 article. ' 23 Dozen. Fur '.and Strar? HatsT 4 - - . ...... . J . , New Styles. Forty Dozen. WAwas MovU . J J . -J i - - "'- ' A.wJ 1 -. ! . . ,1 ULL STOCIu r I . i86i.-ai-iiiiT Mir ILL III i.Av. it A a w 7 n. "; 5 i I li i: i FOR SALE LN THE c JIEMAHA-LAIta' DISTPitCT.- OTEE - ,i . L' . .'..-n.vurjH r::i ":.; v.. . ': Ilalncj & Lewis' Store Hoom. . - it. BROW7TIII.E. ATfo.'lTJrick HouSe,'7 Rooms", 2 lots; near . business part of the City, on Water street. Price ?2,0ijO. Terms easy. ' House and two lots on Main street, five rooms plastered, pooa well ana statue. s ill be offered for Wie email isum of $1,300 cash. Ilouse and one lot for Fa'e.' nouse is well .piaHu-nHi ana near ousincss part oi town. Price o00. . , , r - t -r ' - f t ,1 House'ond fonrlots splendid 6ltnat Ion gar den fenced nne view of River and Town. Price SoOO.-. t ri.'.r :fT House and two lots on Water street,' one iJiocKiromoiam-street pjrti.oou. a bar gain,.. ' ' SO DESIHABLE TOUVN LOTS rr. f f ' y . . . V.I f.:- NEMAHA COU2TTY. 600 Acres of No. 1 tand. Good stock farm. Itnnninsr Water and some Timber on the place. On the direct road toTecumseh, Be atrice, ana me tsiue iuvers, ami iirt3eu .west .of Brownville, 12, miles.-. All in one body Town &, tine a. -ah pt-r acre 600 Acres adjoining theabove. Choice Ijind; Water and Timuer ; u tmies oi.iirowuviue west, at 810 per acre. v I'60'ACretfsrplGndLl Second bottom land; nine miles or ine city, ana iy3 Vl emu ha river, for 1 JOO. 175 Acres near Tung's Bridge, nlno miles from town, for si,500. ' - 160 Acres, eight and a half miles of tho city. ..for SOW.-- -i 223 Acrc: o Land .ON IMOS3IC2TS :: ISLAITD ! 900 acres fenced and nnder crltlvatlon ; 90 acres Tlmlier: two Houses on tho Farm; a splendid Stock Farm utlS per acre. Ttrms iioerai. - - - - Torth East quarter of South East quarter of Section 4, lowu-i, Kan .;e 11. (. ., ... Sonth East quarter f South East quarter of Section ,Town t, wnse . '- "V. North West quarter of 'J East quarter of Section. 120 Acres, nine mile from' rownville, and ? west of -vNomana cirr, oa tne nno oi too Brownville and Ft. Kearney lUtlroad, at a . bargain. ?."xJ0 down, tho rest on one, two ; and" throe years time. ,,. " , 120 Acres No.C t Trairie Land, good water, at . per acre,., . -rv : . . . , ;-. . , 40 Acres' In Section 9, Township 4, Range 13. 10 Acres irTscction 27, Township 4, Range 11. North-East quarter Soction 5, Township 6, Range 14, IjU acres ; c-j acres nroite, gKi one and a half storv house 1 ixi). kitchen 12x14. . goodweliaX the door, stock, water ou tlio place, 30 acres of Timber, for S4, nX). ' lacHARDsbir ico. 2D2' Acres Sou tli West Qnarter Section 12, Town 3, Range 15, and lxts 5 and 6 in Sec tion 13, Town 3, liantro 15, A, mile west of Aspln woJL . : Splendid prairies. $-5,50 per acre. . , : ICO crbsacAfrijK Ej.'nge'l'T ,(1 . j CIO Acres nSar Salem', t a bargain. ' ' . ; . 160 Acres in Section 11, Town 3, Range 11. 1G0 Acres in Section 35, Town 3, Range 15. 40 Acres in Section 28, Town 3, Range 15. Sonth half Section 25, Town 1, Range 10, east j 320 acres, 80 acres of timber, best stock farm In Pawnee county, splendid stream of wa ter rnnnlbg through the place, farms all around, SO per acre, 8 miles of Pawnee City, East half of South West quarter of Section 20, Town 2, ltamre 11. i South East quarter of Strath West quarter ol Section 17,Towa 1, Iiange 11, North West quarter Section 6, Town 2, Range XI North West ? of North West quarter Section i. Town 2, iUnge 11. . , Ma Am-MTHlrmnn Timber rd n Vnr- xino ipeied on tho pLice, splendid Pralri.r, No. 4 water. I . it ci i z : vc:: i. t 3 X i li ' t!h : join;sc:i-cou:mr. : " xooic iiniiiii: j 1,C0.T Acres of No. I cTibiee-' rrairiv Land, with Hedk-oiUrflr broken -aronnd each sec tion; witiiin one mile of thf surveyed ronta of the Nemaha Valley It. R.; eiihttn n-iics fwvntii of Lincoln, wtht-i crirril nf ri. zml - mill and thi town nf Itrot.i, av.'X tcive ' miles N. W. of Tecurru-ch, at S3J per ncra 320 Acrc" A piece of land what I? land, in the Illinois-fceftiement eiaht rn tie? nnt of r Tecumseh, 20 railed tt I'.rownviic, ft $5 per . aery,' To ha ohrcd -only- for S) cr- , niter thnt will -wart r"---r.: D one of the -t "' r; ri g h l irh "" 1 -i In h? Cs u t t y: J.i tud t .'; -i ,at 'lrt. .-liuJi. aur"-K..a - S; riii'r t'retk. , .V - v 6f0 Acres in Town ft, H-n.- 1; rpTen li 1 No. - 1 Ijnd; running wattr on tiu? la?; four miles north west rf Ternmsoh: fpler.did '' f rTrts around the p".acc; at tli-3 Vy;; sul of per acre. ,. ( i , . ; . . 4 0 A s. out of Sectia C5, Town 5, litr.gs 10; . at ptr arte. . 80 AJres No: i Vnuri ; '" - ' - C23 Acres Id Tc wa r.a-;-3l2. 1G0 Acres wita s'j.-1en.".:.l Sf.rin'g t f waif ,'run nirvr wrtrthr?rt thfkvee: No. i Houv Us) iJacieu broke ist . spring, Ur ij.noo, A jfj! "" rP' f r Fon : ;;;-y. THE SPEIIsCt TEADE :..-.:JL. U ' w. .U a .; ."!.'? .VTC.Vim.t trhl hi'n-t, in t enhl V""f-t ir ,.,, amr-l tnrte. U) i4- orvr tttr t'"-k nml . r txn.'ki, auti (xittofr in their rtm mind kino tA ' m vt t art'iii'l' tvorth. iriL'., n d"'ot, cnf Ut l. t c:-nr -U lh"t thnt Hvmt to imU itutrr, nnti hsnv nu,rt i f the ".N KEDFrU" at ihe etmir rf :). ' Vri fir vYrii.'ti in em int-fifty ix.yr, 'i A' u the ti'-l'-m v rrrn dt it, in the vunt Jj. -Hora?- nuinnrr, viui A- U-n-t tvrprniiUitr-'.rftiriphCfiti'rn, ruin trrmb'rt, and viiM- in' tare, io if) ("" m fifr,jtn ! una iWiiHi.y, a Jirrrfiant hn to otterre (nrxe ruU t. - - ' iu.. "lows im . . RIGHT GOODS ( . I Attta mHTPHGilSii.: . , At tho EIGHT TIIIE!!! C(t Tt meet his elliontinn punrtun:?y, "paying pronil't" Xlnuls for thr int,T!. of LU ilcrctuuU vilA tiiefUxjueitceof a Daniel Webttcr.. '3.1. Iheut (Uiwn hit erprnne, a "a dollar savf t Ls a dollar earned," and it etuibie one lo tell to muca cheaper, i . . . , 1l evenk in rrnise of th.,t rur. f m low trfeil trm, antt find liter to be Una ieurn to a mtccestful nu.-rce.ntUe career. -. P.F.HOL D! tr are not omtpvinft a grand ep-towa Brick, viiA thelvetfull uf IViiUer bluett, but an cuit fortatie houted at ' 27'Uain Street, . ".' -Between Leree and First, . pnics iiegulatoi: Our ira flnortt are heavily laden trith mast detiralle tjooiu, connMing of . Dreaa Goods, ... ' - r Hosiery and Gloves, "ry ISmhroldcrtea, . -y IVJilte ;od, - ' '-' '." " , Handkerchief,' , . . ' : Shirt Front. ' . Collars db Sttpender Trtmmlngo, Bnttonit, , 1 ' Zephyr Wool and) t . : ? z .- S-in all Colors... . . Woolen Yarns, j , , '.',.' " Corsets and skirt?, ' ; , Coat's and Clark's Thread. . : : American Best Si-ool Cottons, Tof which wo have all numbers and colors. . . . , Sewing and Embroidery Silks, Wallet s"& Purses, "-' . ! Rutilings & TaeTrimm!ng, - . . Star, Crochet A Skirt Braids. Alpaca Braids, and a full line of Silk, Milan and Alalmma Braids : ; a iviL lDci; o '. V.' '. mwimi mm i ! AND FURNISHING GOODS. TX FACT, enerijfiilnn thnt hrlmi lo it firvt rlnmt Cl'ithinn, JliHtiriy, i'anri Uorni tuft V"'i Jtttuv, wMch kut been jnrrehnjfj fur CASJC, bt tie vt bftt eilvurttitrff, and vrill nnlii.at a rem tr,iuil vtVHtC4 to Cash ami l'rotnptl'ayinij fuwtorners. i'-lwe potnrn anevr rctftectfuil 'y p-iuiU ; nt it it urn- ehrrixtmi mm to make, tlieir- tran-Kictiim wUtt wt bvth prttfitiUiie and plftxiOfU. A . WAY - U CO.'S CLOTHING AND DRY -GOODS Price Xtoiriiirvtoi-. No. 27 Main Street, ' . t Between Levee and First, BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA il.B. ORDERS BY MAIL .or otherwise will reecice prompt attention,and are invoiced at the fame price as ij per ssnaFtf selected. n-tf : - Jjcasoa's CcleTratcd mr nunnnn rnn ALiUUD LU ID -fy . il. HAVING JUST KECEIVED ALL the necessary maehln.-ry for pi.'lisiiice, I wih t.) aiirn'tiiH-e U the f-Hjpi of S--t: nod a-ljiiir erni.'itivii, thivt i am now uiantujcturiog ti;e ceitbraievl . . DOUBLE DlAMOnO COFDIFOVi tiiaawhich there pvprwni a hotter rlow rff'l P)t ttiiswiiL The louowine teHtimouiai's wereuusoic. Uetl, and speat T;r then iht-lvcs: ''"' '.. T.ILVD TESTIMONIALS. - - : " ' .THIS TV ra CZKTIFV.Ttwa hav nl Hen. i-n a I riciiratrd Hn.;.e Dinmnnil t orn rlow, aad liutt u.ut itw:.l ht-ti i- ail k-hvRof - ... ... . MI'i!.Kf, r.KOUTAN. ' " ' ' - tr. W. H V'K1,I3. - - .... WM, IiESXEIJ. ?. IL HI1ASOX, Slannfaetor, w?L,cer V.' cat of Corr; Km:, ,' acUI-flm .JBrowariiie.NeK . ;-aoii l cakson; ;.' zxo-rNriLLnz.. ..NEBRASKA ' Fvch-i" -t; Eo-.t-ht and Sold" on all the r-rin-,J, V 'I'?' ri'-"'hr ;u cold and Silver voi. i, vioia aus; ana ' ' 'f-'-rrcfferA'vf.j. T-r-vle fit ' . in'ft-r-e-t ri' i on t.: .',,..-,.;:5 ly sOeial agr.-e-meiit. T.. x-. iH i ui l r..r -v ..-iv!.liVats. Au kia..n tfi L". s. Bo: ids wanted.- nn uuuu il m IIII n t kj; (NO STIODDYX is now craredtai-sr-i.ijE: cx.drrinf id tii ' who ia k 'O to the interest of ilia public ; and bavin ; ; chased my CLOTniNG, (mada u a ' r c-rr superrlsion) exclusively for caa, I tf A' i-ltt lowlfisbt lower, than any . i v. ' i . ' ' ra tha Town or County. X t?gtoe-.l?yycT :"" ji - attention torn j 1 V -t . I l.li .'I ' selected stork of HATS; CAPS, Genrs .FurnSshinr Zzziz, ''ri as c&a b - . i ; W -J . 4 ; IN HIT: tr37V Hera is a chaaoa fcr th'e best barjilrj. ss X have nodJadstocioahaad.'sllbeirs eatlrdy new. The pt-llc are lav lid" to eail and ex amlasfor themIve!,? ' 7 ' '. . :. I, x;'.'i,il.',.' - where everythins la the CioCirjIlscaa t found. , CL0I