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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1869)
t rT.xivcor oT Pi Aifl isiioia for sale by xfjl iiAimu, at Ctiy muw. lodgi; DiniZCTOaYJ V o n. p. Brownvllle No. - - F- lltaon Ttiesda'-eveiilnpot each 7 cioc.a """ST at their IiU in the lireytinej f r irick, on Ali rUitUngnretliCisBrf invl'ed. -Au t;to vv Dossier, Secy. a T Nemah Valley Xvlr No. 4, 4 11 uie-t on ti.e HI ami : ' Saturdays ' M'li.k p. I.... ttut liaU int fl..-tmererli -.. on M:.,r fire-!. in the XU c1" jA8- M iiXC KrR, Secy. . Arrival aud Dcpnitwr?' f I le SraIJw Hrwthem and Eastern arrives at 12 in.; tfpriarts at Northern tmI rjfitern arrives at 4 p. m.; departa fkntron sr-rlves at A a. m.: depart at 8 a. m. IL iwrrvea at v: m.: dfimi at l p. in. .Jrice Mail arrives Mondays. Wednesdays and yrataysat lia. m.: diMirt Tuelay8,Tliuria.valjl rMaV arrives Fridays at 4 p. m.- depart Th'"?' " from 7 a. m.'. to ?v n.' m.' Sn- iTfrom W io 10-. a. m. A. I. MA RU, P. M- 4a Su Je. C. B. li. It. Time Table. , TRAINS GOING N0RT1L ACIXjMMOIMTIOS. IMiv St Joseph.'...: Arrivenat Brownvllle .. .... 10 a. m. ."( V WSj Arrivet Brwnviiw - " i- Arrives at Council liiuflrs... P-m- KXPftEHS. .... , Kt Jnserih.. ...frnOa. m. . i..m at Rrownville i.in Arrives at Council iiluC.. kuu p. iu. TRAINS GOING BOTTTH. .'.-. AWOVXODATIOS. rrv.T-x Council Blurt's. s 'ri a. m. Arrives at ltrewnville.. Arrivfc at bu i gwin..- . KIFRESa. lfre tVinncH r-ir-V ,. Arrtv M J rim'ii e.. ...!lfJa.ta. ...i:4 p. m. .Jm a. nx. i t p. m. Arrives at fc- Juat'pu .frUU p. BJU t..k t no.rm' f mn Ihni leu res Brownvtlle for the Li' jI at 0 a. iu. and Uin..Cdy. . . COTOEXStD TIME TAELK TU. !kUrt Valley and North SI. K.Ra. uciTso yjisT v -.'.. sioirr rxr. mvkp. 1U.VS am 2-r p m S :al p m Hum p m Zam fi-.io a m :-) a m Jtno p m 4 p in Hi) p m J-Kio p m jTuJph Arrive""" Hsr!pm.- A rrj e -jKrtny Arrive Arri vfliw. I A m v e ..... w. lx.!i' -Arrtvt LOCAL MATTERS.' . . r-f - - f J THURSDAY MORNING, MAY l ISf. IVb-lte Sont, ft choice article at Swan A Ero'i. ' ' .- Farmers, buy yonr Corn Cultivators at Den's. - ' : ; - V V ' Fence Wtre In abundance at Shellenber tet Bro'a .t - The best Coffee and Tea can be found at f?wan & Bro's. lions for rent or sale. Call on J. V. Blackburn. Look t for bargains ; Den's gone east for New Goods. Class Fruit. Jars of the. most approved styles at Swan & Bro's. '..,.'.' J Trnnks ad Valtsoa in great variety at May's Regulator. Selby's Union Corn Tlanters, few left at Slu'llenberser Bro's. TIlent-Aiilce cottage vlth 6lx rooms. Arply to W. T. Den. ' ' Co t Billy Valletta's for Chicago Beer, the best ever brought to this market. To can get Chicago. Beer at the Senate; the beat Beer In the United States. . X. largo now Stock of Dry Goods Just re eelre4 aud oCt'rcd cheap by Teare & Co. Fall and Spring Wheat Flour In 100, SO and 25 lb., sacks, at P wan & Bro's. . Syrup, fcorgbum and Sugerhouse Molasses by the quart, gallon or keg, at Den s. Itelt singer's new stock of Groceries and 4.uwentsM are arc splendid and cheap. Pont Tall to call on Ilauk &. Armitago If yon wbh cholee (iroceries, or rrovlsions. Jnstreeelred by Rohert Teare A CoM a Urg Btock fit Boots and shoes, and at prices to suit every one. P. VC. II. 8. Pride of the ."West IIoop Struts, tlie bft In line, and something entire S sew, at Tere & Co's. - - - . . ii - . , Ilank & Arraltage keep the choicest Su gars, Coffees, Tea, and canned Fruits in the city. Give them a call. Mrs. Bear has in her new stock pretty ejiildren's lists for 50 els., and all other kinds cliesp in jirorKrtin. V. F. Wilson will, at tlie P G 8tore, open anew anl splendid stock of Groceries. Don't fall to call and purchase. Asia, A slight rain shower fell In this vi cinity last Sunday night, and a still heavier rsla Monday. It was needed. - -,-.."" If yon want any tf that Chicago Beer at Billy's, you had better go do urn right awa, he only has a few keg left. " ' Inprorement. We noticed during the pftst week grading going on on the ridge In JllcUls Brownvllle, aud learn that Mr.Shnrtz h mtUng preparations to erect a Tesidence there. w T started east for anew Stock of Ooods lAst Tuesday, and hfiS avowed his In tention of bringing back as fine a stock as u ever opened in this market; He's osual ly m good as his word. ' - - GJorions Qpportnrt Itj-i-y0 wlfhlng to nove our Furniture to oar new rooms, we U sul Our stock on hsbd thcap for cash! ' itannaford nuGiia. Tlptoti is Juit how busy clearing off nl planting in fruit and" shrubbery his bbick tn Middle Brown villa He will erect thereon splendid residence the present season. . i The CKy ig havlDg the ridge of dirt cm the "est side of bo, etween AtlanUc and Main moved. This will much Improve the rpewance and convenience of that street. , Sse tko Advertisement of Graver & Ea sewing rnnhincs In today's paper. V. A. rolwk li Agent in this city, and ow on hand a lew spleadil machines. '- War of the gloriovis Trice Rpjrulator, turne-I from his Hnstern trip, where he boen Lnying in his second spring stock, the ladles and pents of this vicinity may 'ook out for a grand owning. He wUl have 'plmdld stock of goods. i Clno Valley Record is tio more, it nsvlng un considerably enlarfiod and the n changed to Betttri- Clarion. J. M. ""Phoad 4 Co.,ar now proprietors, the firFt tiHa Wing editor. It makes now a very t nd readlble appearance. T e Grand Trunk Railroad will be Of "Woe&se benefit to thi county, yet the time Kyef F. IX Johnson A Co. oflr n-.rir Ue low prices at which they are selling off uirjce stock of choice Dry Goods and Crow?ries. Give them a call I i ' Armliace have now on hand a ; j" " ck of Groceries. Theirs is ie- I-,eJr choice selection, comprising evcry- & . lathe GrocT and ITovlKlon line, and uck 18 IHTnally selected and Is sold t r p for ah ; bosl Jo they are i l asnftt, up ; f 's 11 apreeabie men to deal with. . - ' naec,, 1ekuvlgrtceive.Hhearroint ' Uu, M"" his city, has been tuiu e'k 1',kln6 out a locution fr tlie office. 1 tAi UU fwtlln5 lias been manifested In tUUrnatradlnjrswere-wooled Kakii;,; lfvft Mon1aj. Tnerc ' VLVeY thrW t'1u' wUtca -re available, i T.'pJ,1 emGntrai:y located seems to ' fctT ,"f Bot 10 comblne convenience and i UainS. brtck buI151g on the corner ' tirt'r'trceU. We believe he Is 1 t( ure f , d a d"'--cted motive blk y 10 tUe ma" lo charge and Thc rrwttntalB X.bcred," Lrft wwTc's Democrat niakcs a Lalf column local of a very small affair simply to fault with Justice A. VT. Morgan. .The casein puntTM this: Lost Tttcs lay crenir.g IL C. Vif n :V.tl v.Ji necessary papers and obtained a o rit to ro-ple-y a horse that one Wui. Dan had obtain ed of a friend of Wilson's udt ' i'f e pretense. Wilson iiavlug loaned I'.e ho. - o la a boy to ride to NebraslM City, the boy moling Dun tipon a I. ; ry 1. r rse ; Dnurcr! --tl-T? Urn selfaaowi ;::gai..rml - :ovrt',r t'.'-JX b. viht the horse of the boy, givir-i bi:S n prcir.l.eto pay writ!.' In pencil, cr 1 t.:kir.g the saddle off of the iicery liors-5'and giving it to the boy to ride to'Ncl nbia City, struck effdovn the river. Vilnon in pursuit overtook hla here; had the. writ istttd; got posy-zloh of his horso; and the parties corriprorr.'iilng the maTtfer by each pajihontf-half the costs, pnd authorising the Justice to make entry accor dingly. These are the facts in the case. Wil son stated that he did not wish to be forced to to lose the time that would be necessary in the prosecution, and Dun was satisfied to es cape! the Justice could of course do nothing else than enter the matter as tlie parties had agreed upon, especially as Don liad some show of defence. The Dr. makes this an oc casion for an assultupon the Justice, intima ting that force was tised to obtain the horse, ! and that Justice was not done; and seems to "hang a heavy Bp" over the grievances of i Dun,-who came ns near stealing the horse to avoid the law as possible. The Dr. had better stick to therciutk and the proceeds of unclaimed lots and let law alone. v NOr-ESPLOSIVE UNIVERSAL OIL; At IIOLTZINGER'S. Testimonial. We c py the following tee" tlmoolaJ toour esfoenifcdfellow-citlaen CW. Wheeler, from theVorti X'Unouricn, publish ed at Gallatin, Mo and heartily endorse the same: Co. ClES Of fice, Daviess Co., Mo.,1 Gallatin, May 6th, l. f We take groat p leasure in recommending C. W. Whe lT as ngood'and reliable Con tractor and Bridge i'.uilder, - He b; ilt for us Smith's Patent Tr:is Bridge, S'i i.et span, lat winter. It gives entire satisLu-.tlon. Be lieving that tbis 1s the best wooden bridge now, in use we have contracted with ..Mr. Wheeler to build two lage bridges for us over Grand River, on this pian. We recommend the suloption of thin lonsr needed lrr:pro'e ment in wooden bridires f'y all who tieslre a cheap, neat and subsi uiffnl stniftnre. . ... , I: fcJXUIl EEAli, ..' .... 'ii TYes! re Just ice U. Court. G. M. Ki:ENE, County JuJ'e, 4 .Wit. L Bobtatii, County Clerk. . . All who know Mr. Wheeler, or the Smith Bridge, will endorse the above. Sweet Potato Flitnts, In abent jr.ee, r.t RostK'H's. G. SI. Henderson has returned from his trip east for New titoods, and has now opened ed ns fine a stock as we ever saw In this mar ket. It has caused Intense delight among the ladles, and affords even masculine human nature a throb or two of genuine satisfaction to.know that his first class goods are sold at fir.ch'Iow flguriS. Ho'has undoubtedly the finest' assortment' of ladles and children dress goo-ls anJ notions feow in this market, comprising the -very latest novelties of the eastern fashions. All styles of Dress Goods known to the eastern market can there be seen, nis stock of Millinery Goods is very full and rts good ns It is beautiful. Toadies, go and see for yourself ; you cannot fail to be satisfled.-and they are going off rapidly. Great are the Ijcnefits that flow From trading with McFall Co. All that rnay come" we can assure Great is their stock of Furniture; All good and true, well made, and fair, From Wardrobe down to Kitchen Chair. No glued-up, patched-up, mongrel truck, . That will cause yon to d n your luck For sudden breakage. Your money, too, will last much longer. Your Furniture will be much stronger; Joy will crown your married life With pretty babies and happy wife. Your credit will be auove par, And nothing can your prospects mar. All these, and still more blessings flow, From trading with McFall & Co. UHIVERSALfLLUMINATfHG OIL At IIOLTZINGER'S. CEMETERY STOTICE. Those who iiave purchased Lots In Walnut Grove Cemetery, and not received Deeds or paid for them, are hereby notified that Desds have all been made out, and are ready for de livery. The Board have ordered that lots se lected and not paid for, will be sold to first ap plicant. The Board have further ordered that the grounds be cleared up and put In good order. Lot holders are requested to clean up their lots. If not done In a reasonable time it will be done by the Board at the expense of the lot holder. . Wr. II. Hoover, Trcaa. : : -r 1- !. , A sharp correspondent notices In last week's Democrat that our Agricultural Edi tor mentioned grasshoppers, and critlslzes the dnerfiser Sot giving publicity to the fact, and promised a continuance of the corres pondence.' It seems to ns that - ; ,-. , . "Truth crushed to earth will rise again," in spite of the Democrat or "any other man." Nothing about the article exhibits the au thor's good Judgment, except that he pub lished in a Journal noted alike for its lack of candor and limited circulation. To Whom it may Concern. For the benefit of those who have not valid certifi cates, and wlwi, wlsojto engaga in teacldng this summer, I will appoint Saturday the 13th day of May, from 10 o'clock a. m. to 2 oclock p. m at the High School BuJkUng in Brownvllle, in which to examine such per sons. A. W. NICKKLJv. Sup't of Common Schools. Svran w Z'rothcr have the oldest estab lished Grocery and Provision bouse la this city, and no business could be better estab lished in public esteem than theirs. They consider their duty lies In furnishing thepub- llc a good art icle and at as low rates as possi ble.'- They keep a thorough assortment of all goods in their line. Our word for it you can find thero" what yon want and will be satis fled with both articles and prices. President Grant is overrun by office seek ers in Washington. Wcntel Grant, . Jn Crownvlllo, has such a stock of Leather, oots. Shoes, Hats, Caps, &., that the people who know their own true Intereslsr.'WllI cer tainly make a grand' rush for hl-storc We can guarrantee sat!?:" , ; ion there. : Having rempved our retail department froid the lied Store to thenew Rtxl Store, two doors west, we thank our customers for past patronage, and aU t!. ia to come and fete us 'at the new Red Store luiiney & Lewis' old stand. ' ' " : Just Received llelmer & Oi, hayp just received a fine lot of Boots and Shoes, custom-made, wlllch they can aud will soli at prices within tire reach of alL Call and see t hem at No. 15 Main street.. ' - SoporiAtc ! Invigorating t Pleasant I Those malt and vinous beverages sold at the Alhambra. Berger knows J up t how to mix 'em, too, you bet I Mackerel, Codfish, und a general assort ment of Ash, can be found at - s SWAN & ERO.'S. 1 1200 Dollars and Expenses I See ad vertisement rf American ShnttloSewing Ma chine in our advertising columns, .7 ' Small Ai Bell will nsetho dd Id Stre fir Lime, Cement, Hair, Salt, Nails, Wagons, Flows and Wooden Ware. Tor just as nice Clothing as ever was made, go to Jacob Marhon's. Gent's Fnrulshlnjg tinnl At jt tzel's. Trnnks and Valises At TTctrl's. Fj ring Goods at Hetzel's. 5 Furnas has the Concord Grape, two year old layers, at JllrerlOO. Will bear next year. . " lilrd Cac s, all styles, low in price, at l-lc Fr'.I A Co s. Lime, Hair and Cement at Red Store. i i f 1 : J' i If "Lives there a msn with soul so dead. Who p ever to h i -xi t If b-h aid I love my mtive h.nd," ; And vrill Ly iiarsh's Nt w llouae' f land? t -i w J yj m !" ! t-i 5 y ij - -9' Q ; Same place, where any books in the land can and will be pr.rchased at publisher's prices, and tho very lestof stationery at low er prices thari eve r f truck this upper country; Wade into Karth't, ii Lm't urrp. 6 f ) r 5 A 6 $ A A A W WW i- M M - U M ii ICIlb-onrn, Jenkins - &. Cov Manufac turers and Wholesalo and Retail dealers In all kinds of I1n5 Lumber, Lath, Shingles', Pickets, Sash, Blinds. Doors, Battens, etc. Office and Lumber Yard, corner 4th and Main streets. Branch Yard at Phelps City, Missouri. We manufacture oar own material In. the Pineries of Oshkonh, Wis., where we have in operation one of the largest manufacturics 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 Lumlxr Yard in the West which pays one wholesale and one or two retail profit's. . We shall always keep onhajd..a all supply oj everything in our line, so that those in want may always rely upon getting what they de sire. We simply ask all toexamine our Btock and prices before purchasing' ulsewhefe, as we can ensure satisfaction lnbotli. bearding the Lion in his Den Yester day Dr. Hardy shipped a largo Invoice to Louisville, Ky tho horn! of Dr. John EullJ, the "Oedrojl JCittC;!-!',' 01111, sjypj,i4.U'n4o manufactusers. A case of Hardy's Bitters was shipped down that way a few days agd, people tried them, found that they went ex actly to the right spot, and the result was an Immediate order for a large quantity. So they go I The moment the people taste them they will be satlsP.el with' nothing else.',,' Drt Kardy.ls determined to "carry the war into Africa," and If determined to win. -Gazette. Sold by :H. C. Lett, Druggist, No. C8, Mc pherson Block, Brownvllle. Fifty Cents Experts in Eight Years I have used a Grover & Baker Sewing Mar chine in my family r. hiht years.- It always given entire satisfaction, and baa cost but .fifty cents daring 'that line for repairs. In my or Inion It eanr.nt be re o.mier ! 1 too highly, either ' positively 'or In comparison with any other sewing machine. I am so well pleased with it, that 1 do not hesitate to en dorse the highest encomiums that may be pronounced upon it as a machine for family use. ' EMELLE RINK, Wife of Rev. Wm. Rink, of the Philadelphia Conference, Bridgevlll, Conn. " . n ladies r ft -.; Wishing to" purchase millinery .goods, will find it to their benefit tcall-on Mrs. T. F. Seaton, No". 19 Main a treet, who has Just re ceived the best selected stock of Millinery Goods ever brought to ErownvUle, and is competant 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 goodsns 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. ..?.. m Also gent for the great Empire Sewing Machine. -- .-.-..:' - v., W- o. r n " r- .1 Having Purchased 21111s in the Pineries of Saginaw, Michigan, with one Million Feet Dry Pine Lumber on hand,' It has compelled us to procure larger grounds for our Lumber Yard; therefore we have rented the lots on the corner of First and Water streets, where we shall put one of the largest stocks of Lumber, Doors, Blinds, Sash, etc, west of the Missis sippi, and every body knows, or shtffl know, that the Saginaw Lumber Is far superior to any other Lumber. Cull and see ns before purchasing else where. (One block from River.) " ' " BELL & SMALL, 12-tf Red Store Champion No. 2 Improved Reaper and Slower, and Single Mower, with Hand- Raking attachment, Dropping attachment or Self-Raking. This Machine can trolly 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 grasM, which Is equal to any single, machine for eit her 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. SIIELLENBERGER BRO'S. . 'As directed by the City Council the cor ner of 1st and "Water streets has been pre pared and a passage for Jthe water coming down- the North hollow has been dug out to lhe tunnel through theJiill at the foot of At lantic street. This will be so protected ns to oompell the water to run through and into the river on the other side. This will be a vast benefit to the property south of this street between It and Water. Our Garden has been visited by innu merable black flies during the piast ten days, which destroyed considerable truck left by grasshoppers. We do not know the extent to which they extend In the town and country, but still deem it advisable for the Democrat t correspondent to not ice our-notice vof them, so that the news will m4 spread that such pests arc bare. Give ns a couinucd letter. Hardy's Stomach Bitters should be In the hands of every parent who values -Uie health of his family. There are none better manufactured, to meet all the requirements professed" by 1hei compounders, and none certainly in this mark et that has given such universal satisfaction. Clarinda Dcni. Sold by H. C. Lett, Druggist, No. 63, Mc pherson Block, Brownvllle. I - 1 - : 1 ys ; .1 1 Personal C. W. Wheeler dropped into our sanctum last Saturday looking hale, hearty and prosperous. Ha Is doing a No. 1 business in Bridge building, and has the right to build the best wood bridge known. . We met our old townsman John Graff, of of Tecumsch, In this city la-stvMonday. - He rcpiJrts. things Very flourishing in Johnson county. v -' -' 7- j The.CJiAllengo to a trial of skill as clog gtet, giveriln the? columns last week by Geo. Harris, was afterwards changed to a prize light, which failod by reason of Harris' get ting too drunk to enter the ring. We hoped for much fun from the clog dancing, and hope a match will yet be made. ' Good Bnlldlng Stone. Wearenow pre pared to furnish goeni building stone, in any quantity. Also, Step Stones, Bases for Mon uments or Tomb Stones, Water Tables, etc furnished on short notice and reasonable terms . ,n ' Louakck & Vaksey. i II. C Lett lias on hand a large stock of Window Glass, Paints, Oils, etc, which be will sell cheap fco the trade la wholesale Job bing lots and at retail. Call before going east, and it will save you that trouble, . j Messrs. Gates & Bonseneld last Tuesday commenced laying the brick on Hannaford & Hughes' Block. This will be a great orna ment to Main street; especlallyaftertheyget into it their large stock of Furniture. Bishop Clarkson will visit (D. V.) Christ Church in this city on Friday evening, May lith. Service to commence at 4 o'clock. Public invited to attend. G. R. DAVIS, Reetor ' Geo. JJarlon selii Dry Goods at reduced prices, he also r.ss on hand fresh Groceries Qucensware, an i the lest brands of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco's and .Cigars. Give him a'eoIL. , . - - - - - 5 Tlyes, td tiost without. on excrptlan, can be cured. Near-sighted ;1 ersons and all needing glasses, should consult Dr. Kimber Xi. CS Main etree t.". -" . 4. ' s CorjiciL Chambehs, April Z), i p. m. Mayor -i ,Jr. - .i.orf rn. 2i.ti.c-A 5, Swui,iranV I.bison und TLCcI; Clerk Id .-N ui-'hton. -. 5 -r ! The piai ter of V m. rV Vllson r.' City of Brownvills', wns then takpn r?. 1 Mr. Wilson appeared and proposed to accept from the city t2f7) In Street Imfircvfect Bone's, (Cie eft y payi;-- co3 of the suit) in settkmeiit of j adc;;.A iit against the city In his favor, rendered by the District Court of Nemihi County, on the 17th day of April, . .. , ; Pending which the Council took a recess until 7 o'clock, p. m, , ' :' ', . I ; " ; . On reassembling the following was oiTcred: I X' Whereas, William F.Wilson has obt alned a Judgment against the City of Brownvllle for making certain street improvenipnts in said city, amounting to $1,6-11 -7;"iar.d Whereas, the said Wilson has made a proposition to compromise said Judgment, and satisfy the record, upon the said City Council complying with certain conditions ; therefore be it llesolved. By tlie City Council of the City of Brownvllle, that for the purpose of settling said Judgment, the Mayor of said city be au thorized to issue to said Wilson Street Im provement Bonds to the amount of (IV DO, estimating them at ninety-five cents (tio) on the dollar, (which is a discount of rive cents on the dollar,) -and also to issue to the said Wilson orders on the Bond fund of said city for 5i"8 50, (at ninety-flyecentson thedollar.) said orders to be endorsed upon the bok by the Mayor, "receivable for bond tax for the years IM and l-wisf at cents on the dollar," and the City Treasurer is hereby -directed and authorized to receive the above orders so en dorsed as aforesaid, when presented to him for the pnyment of Bond. Tax frr the years 1SC7 ajid 1.S4I.S', at !)5 cents on the dollar, and re ceipt the previous tax to tlie amount of the orders so presented' and paid to him, at the aforesaid discount. The above mentioned bonds and orders to be issued when the said Wilson shall satisfy of record the said Judg ment for JSIiil -4i, rendered in the District Oourtof this eonnty on the 17th day of April, 1SG9, the said city paying the costs that have already accrued. upon tlie Jtamei tha bonds and orders so .ordered, to be. issued to bar even date. ViiUt. lm reuuoit.ci Swd Judg ment. - - Ayes Mathews, Roblnson.TIsdel and Swan Kays-Grant ' ' ' ' So the motion prevailed. Adjourned to MondayMay 3d, 13C9. .J. C. McNauditton, Clerk. Vf ' ' -' ' ' Mowdat, May 8, 18C9. Present Mayor -s Fairbrother, Aldermen Robinsotj.Tladel, Swan and Grant absent JIathcws. ;n-;tvivt Council proceeded - to the consideration of ordinances. ' f , ' " Ordinance "Regulating Verilclps, &c," read and passed, and Ordered to benblbshed in the yebrcuka Ativertiser - An Ordiriaace ."defining TJUUes raid Com pensation of City Marshal," read, passed, and ordered to be published in the $febraka Ad vertUer. , . , . , An Ordinance "To Provide for the Cleaning of the Streets and 'Alleys of 'the City of Brownvllle, and defining1 the duties of the City Marshal in relation theretci, and provid ing penalties for the violation thereof," read, passed, and ordered to be published in the Nebraska' Advertiser., ' ' ' .1'.,. ; An Ordinance "Defining -the -duties and compensation of tlie City Clerk," read, passed and ordered published in the Jfebnuka Advcr User, vv - - : v ;M .''"- v?""1. ' 'UUtAV An Ordinance "Regulating OfSdal Bonds," read, passed and ordered to be published in the Jfebranka 'Advertiser,' - , i;. : -,-- Adjourned to May i,l8GX ;"'"'" ' , 1 - !-r,,JC.McNArGnT02f, Clerk. Tcesdat, May 4, ISGoJ ' rresenfr Mayor Fairbrother 'Aldermen Mathews, Tlsdel, Grant and Robinson; ab sentSwan, t X- "" ' - . - , - - 'The minutes' of previous meetings were read and approved. . ; :i7 . : .' :u. 1. Account of E. E. Ebrlght Asscsbch,' fot making city assessment of 17 dr.ys nt&J per day, $5L ' Referred "to committee on Account of G."W. Fairbrother, Mayor; fot service as per bill oa file, $50. Allowed, and warrant ordered tebedrawnon General fund for amount---'" Fetitlon of R. C Berger, et. aL, asking that license be granted to sell malt, Bplrituous and vinous liquors in the city -of Brownvllle, was read, and license ordered; to be issued upon his conforming to the provision of the ordi nance relating thereto. The following resolution was adopted : Resolved, That a commltfee of one be ap pointed to advise with the Marshal, and in conjunction with the same, have the culvert repaired on Atlantic street, and the channel completed through the tunnel, so that the water will pass through the same ; and have the work done by con tract or otherwise, ns in their judgment will be for tho interest of the city; the cost of said work not to excel one hundred dollars. .... . Mr. Tlsdel was appointed to serve as such committee. Mr. Mathews offered the following: Resolved, That a committee of two be ap pointed toassertain theprobableeostof ojen IngupMain street to. the western limits of the city, and what assistance can be obtained to aid in such work, and report at next meet ing. : . ' - Adopted. Messrs. Mathews and Robinson were ap pointed the committee. Adjourned la May 10, 18C9. ; - -1 . J. C. McNatjgiitox, Clerk. It, C.Lett has now a full stock of Wall Pa per and Stationery GofKj which he la selling ery ldwt retail, and In- wholesale J6bbihg lots at eastern prices. Furnas sells Grape- Vines' at tZ per dozen and S6 per 100. Strong, vigorous, well rooted layers, from bearing wood, and grown in the open air. ' .V ;! : '-JLi 'I " ' k f , Ladles, Attention I You know that you ; want a neat fitting, good, durable,' well made Shoe,"fof yourself and child ; go to' Grant's; The latest novelties In the dry goods line received daily at May's Price Regulator, 27 Main street. ' ' -; - 1' : . '; ; For Sale A Cottage and two of the most desirable residence Lots in the city. Enquire at this office. '' ' 'J - - J Take Solid. Comfort by, getting you. A pairbf those Cloth Boots, or Shoesor Gait ers, at Grant s. ' - .r?5r- Peoria Milk Crocks best ever oiler ed In this market, at F. E. Johnson &X3a's,'T21 McPher- Tson Block. '-' 1 '' -- - ru:. The lye's Seedling Grape is the great American Prize Wlue" Grape, Furnas has them for side. ,: ) ; r" -t 1 :f , 1 Organs Rurdett's, from tliO to $600;' Ma son & Hamlin's, 575 to. $600., 1 . James R. Dye, Brownvllle. .Gentlemen's Albert Shoes, Base-Ball Shoes, -and. Polish. Gaitervor sal at Ilobl sons, .y j Everything in thollneof stApleand fan-i cy,GrcceritJS, atSwarUfc Brother's. ., . v 30 PerCU of good Rock for salei Enquire of Star, at May's Regulator.- ' r T - 1 1 .. . . . .. 1 . . Highest market price paid for wheat, oats) corn, Ac, by Bedford A Handley. Private' medical aid, read Dr. Whlttler's advertisement. ; " - - - ( j , 1 r - in 1- n 1 ' ' Parasols In great variety at May's TiegtH lator. K.BI. Holtxlnger has perfectly Dry Wood for sale, Boots and Shoes At Hetzel's. Agents Wanted $1Q a Day, i TWO 910 MAPS FOR $. ; ; LLOYD'S ;l PATENT REYOLYIRG DOUBLE I.IAPS Two Continent, Amrrionand KoroJe. tuid America with the I'nite4 Starra por-- -i ' - tins b an imiaei-te srslo. --r ' ' Colored In 4009 Counties. . ; THESE pre at Maps?, now just roTn - pleted, v4 x 62 inches larse, show ' every p)aoe of importance, all Kai!rois to date, and Ut iaU?t nUcmuoBS iu the various Kimn-an stafp Thre Maps sire ned'i in every Seliool and family in tlie land they oect'py the ppaceof one Man, an4 by means of the IJeverser, eithor Ride c;in he tiimwa front, and any pai-t troti-rbt level to the rvc. Ce. ty n1 lanrc discount given Vf co.xl AtrenLs. " Apftiy jor Cimiiars, Turms and semi iiionpr for and se tvimplc Mups first, if not sold taken back ondimand. J. T. LbOYD, - j . M . ' . ; i.: 9 Cprtlaiidt Ktferfj Jf. Y. ...n ccoXcd:un:i&co.? 1 Aifertisirg Agents, Chicago, j - i'jfArr aidhftriaed to ttcrim A lrT . tUrmcntt for On paper, et mrr kmnt ' raitt, av'iart Jij.tUi for all 'ewjy prrt in de U. Scnd Ttrriloritx. , . 1 1 i; ' Invite V: ville t spica- -; r : Ion c,f theeltize-n . (. f ,VAi'Lll A. .) c Congress S Button Shoes, j SPRING: AND S'trMMEit iiAT3j-;';- CARPETS, OIL CLOTILS, AND OROCERIES, I I, 1; :.:v rt.,)-,;:r-f .0: . i J i -jix a r v.." II : fvVil 1 Kj.'.:' V ' ... J ! ;i " .. r. - ; . t . CHoico Spring Prints, Ten Thousand Yards. Brown &; Blcndlln3liii3, Twelve Thousand Yards. r:MMR f Lancaster, Glaseow, Vx-mglinmS, Scotchs, and Seaside, . j- J I Three Thousand 1 ards. 3,500 Yards'. Laiaiis, Jaconets, Pcreah, Organ dicaand Qrencdincs. Piqnes and Ilarsailes," - ' .... One Thouaqnd... Tarts. i f ' i ; ' .t k J.-LJL C DrcSs Goods, SuSr' ? -Vi J. Z.J.". Two Thousand Yards. l.ooo .Yards YVJ(T Swiss Muslins, Plaid, Striped r -ana Lheccea jaconets, vn- 'sook, Victoria Lawns; "Look Mulls, Birds Eye Linen, Cor' ded Dimity, Irish Linens, 3,ooo- Yards,-; a i w i t- J t .1 - r.i iStriptd Sliirtinfj, ChecJ: Shirt ing, Ticking, all grades. 3.5ooo ; Yards. . Cottonadcs, Denims, Tweeds, Kentucky, Maryland and Mis- souri Jeans, and Fiae ' assi' v- meres. - . i - .. - w. Tablo Linens, 1 Bleached. UnhlcachcdandCol- oredt rf t '- n CfrasTr . V,- . t . xJ f' . -rr.? White andJjrown, 40 pieces. Towels, Linen cthd( Ttl ishDol - Hoop SIrirtsT;r! .';r . T . Droji, Open Front and Bustle, all sizes. ' 40 Dozen. . Parasols and Pans, : r ; - Ail'Stylcs, Twenfy-five Doz. ClbiiijaTidSmiCoali I .Latest Spring Styles.. 10 Dozl Bed Sjpreads, t . r j White and Colored, Linenand . . (XttortJ , 12 Dozen. Seamless Iag3, ! i Ko. 1 articled) Z Dozen. . . . . , . , -. . j Par and.Straj7,Hnt?, j , - New Styles. .Forty Dozens. Clioiee Groceries, FtJLL&TOGKt j 4,;iA' ; ; j" . - ' . , , , I Celebrated Ilolin o PIotts, j '"'iflK. SLl FQFSii GOODS ! .-..'. r ." i -; " - . v ... . ' . .-1 FULL STOCKlip , DEALEHH gricultural ;IiiipIemfehiHi! JPlvst Sit. Orovv-iivillc, ' Nol)rnsIca.; . i 15 "4 ..... V I " 7 J '! ' " '. '-f I i O Xv"" - . r - . A PERFECT SEEF 3 3 o AWD A PERFECT ;.ALL COMHLNEJD tvS.i'Si; ""X CI h PRICE iG h r' -'. trS g A PERFECT IIAXD-RAKE! m n - - ---"3 t. J It. ' - 1 SL -, " . . ' 1 " J. I. CASE & CO.'S spl'a riH P Greatly Improved. WHITEWATER AND BAIN WAGONS. n' TIIE BEST AVE SELL ALL THE FOLLOWING MAC1ILNE3 IflARSII HARVESTER. ! DODGE & STEPIIEXSOX. . JOHSO.. KIRDT. ; johv ii. MAitrvY. - - - - CAYrG.i; CIIIEF; ; i Ilt CIi ETC. SASIFLES 0S HAND OF ALL MACITINE3. WE KElI. Come and see ns, and wc guarantee to suit yon In GOODS and TRICES ! Wo biiy ovrr fna chinery by the car load4 thin saving freight. iA full supply of all kinds of Farm Machinery in their season. F. FWSTST., BET. MAIN STATS SATYR OF LOTS AND LAUDS AT lallTCOIaST- .iir;TjiE.T v.t CAPITAL OF NEBRASKA! THE UNDERSIGNED COMSIIS- X SIGNERS. Appointfd by an .act of the LegMature of the fetate ef Nebrnt , entitled "An Act to provide for the sale of tlie tnld Iu and Blocks on the town site of Lincoln, and for thf tion and Erection of a State University, anl Apri cultuml College, and State Lunatic Asyluul, ap proved F eD. lo, laea," wui ai L I IT C O Is IT , Tke CAPITAL f the State of Nebraska, On the Third of June, A,D. 1889 4 J-a Commencing at 10 o'clock A.M. Offer at public sale the Unsold lots and blocks In tli town or uncoin. oaia prpeny t-ouiin 01 me nnreihered bloclts. the even nnmlxTS having be' soli beretofore by the Ste.te and now lareely occu pied by buildings. The terms or naie wm oe t a-ii; and for riot lei thBfi the appraised value. Said ap- praisment to be made by the Coiamtetiioners. 40,000 Acims or STATE LANDS ! We mill at tvfrae timeandipmheHime terms ofl'er at' PM? Auction m.-arly '"ros of liim Atfricultural Land heion','iii to tl.e fctatu, lyin from one to ten milps from Lincoln. We wonld add tii:it Lino-ln h; nor a poMil.ition of twelve hiimlrcl inh;ititantf. and i:' runiuiy irnivv ini? Into both political and con-rr;en'i:'I i;n;-.iri.iiii TbeCapiUd Buiiiiin? is nowcotuiiii-ttil, uji 1 the sf ioa of tie L--ri-U;iture Just closed va ln ld in it. The action of said LMrisUinre o far iw it rlatol tj future interests of this phice was as favorable as tlie moot ardent of its friends could ask: A peneral railrond law .Was pflea tmderwhk'h some h vp or six railroad eompn'eH center nz hers prwKwed to avail themselves of Mute aid and pt!i their roads to completion at nn Pirlr day, while at lut three confidently expert to be here wltliin on yer fro "n this dnte. Tid woulii Re"m to jirUify ns in f:!''ln'? that T.in eo!:. ut rKi.H'anK..y, nili I 1 t '' f .-. .., o'f.s" of 'Wlisk, U)6 grJbAl lA.illMMiCJi.iut' we.-t cf Ch io4?o. Thi, taken fn connect !ni with th !':n-t t''?f r.Tl te public bui!dint; are Incut. -d '.(en-, it rid tin! w:ti;:i o-i and a hslf miles from town tl ere pi rh.n -. t. rK-hest saline springs in Hip v,nr';l, now i-i f development, pive assurunre Il ia it will bo im Iiary Chance for invt-st?'-,ert. Tlioe who invi -!-.l at furmpr Wate sahs have iwti iUile to realize i'ruu one to five hnndred perecnt. ad anee. llneionr nanns tins :ill:!vot 1 oIruarr,lM:. t V.W in Hl TLtJi, tJoverimr. i wttrij i . . ...... T. Se-v. ol M.iu. -ji... JOJ'.N'fiJI.LVswK, j i :- I !. m v s - trt , 1 :. '1 ' iJ - IIAUEII! 3 ) M u 1 -a c . CO J: 1 ! to J ? i ! H II ii : r ' v. J 0 tn Urn "c Oh . C o o o o c ii M - 1 .i 1 0 l 3 JIOVFEU. JN OT : $125,00. ! ' Rcdncotl Prices. rOs- 1TAGOAS 31 At) El r - i V A. Tisdel,.'Jr,-,;ci.Co.,7 ATLANTIC, BROWNVTLLE. Dii, - tihth: A REGULAR' GRAUtJAtE OP XL MEDICINE, as iliplom at Office will show, has bn lonirer entcnirpd in the tr'tniPtit Of VlUfKBKAL, htJtL'AL and Pal VATB LuKA8- es than uny other phynician in t-f. l.on!s. Syphilis, Conorrfiiu, Ult. Stricture. Orchlttta. Hernia, and Hnptnre; all nrfnary Lisps and yrbiutto or Mercurial Afllictioos of Throas, kut or Bouen, are treated with nnparallelled tpermsorrhea. Pexnal PbTiI'lty and Impo tonry, nn the result of self h':r! in r-utx,(s j i ill etctesH In nuttiir!r yfcir, or orLe'cHii.'Sj a1 v.'hich pny?nce some of tv.? fii:owi"r e:!ac's. Noetiirnal Kmissjfns, Llotc.fs, dt-ij.'.:' V, C.'.'.i ress, tVrr.n of sihS.confuii.on of ideas, evil firelxf!inu'S, aversion t so ietv of fmalM, Ioks of mniory and sexual pewef. end reod-.-ring m?rr:acr lrnprper, are permavntly cirei. The l)(xtjr' opportunities ii hospital and prtvate prfietice a-e injoirpuskp'i in St. Liie's or any other c:tv. f';.c' tiles of I.r,n, pn-cM rrove thst he hin r-e-n UiciHr,' bcr? l.i-ir tj.a a iy ot?iAr so P'!vri.iii,'. Tfc.g t.-'taf .4..'.urit. library laboratory ai:1 r.ppointment., ar un rivaJie'l Im the west, RiisurpMSNMl anywhere. At", w;h expenenct.-, can bi: relied Di.on.tud U.t dwtir caji refer to in any physa-ianH iur;3'a out the country. Ia int : ar.d pratiit position liestaiids without a comutof. Te TVritInsf n PliT.!efn whi rrp'" atatinn Is I"n):i-v..le sliwulj be worth reaibnjr; Doctor WntTTiEH puTrI!-hs a J?.-'cf ft plt. fel relating to venereal Uise.s;s an i the lii.s trous and varied ctmseriuejioa of self-abme tuat will be sent to any address in a sealed envelope fortwostsmps. Many pbysirlans intrrxince nn tierxs Vy Vie doctor aier r-ad:nc hts ruxi'-at Pfui!ir!'.et. Ot'imnnicatinpii confldentii-.L' A friendly talk will matron nothhiir. O'lice cen tral, yet retirwt Xo. 1T Charles, su-t, st. I.uis, .Mo. Hours9a.io. to 7 p.m. isundays IS to -1 p.m. . - 2y . i - - Kn h;g jin6 opened, at Xa S4 51aln street, Erowa-vilii-, X' bntsku, A SPLEI7DID Sfocif of IJ'll'-Ty flnoiti, w wonld call public al ter, tion to ;.';c tict tlTut every good HUSBAITD mny, at reasonaMe prices, prr"- py f,t, .ftfi T hiiii',' all she may ilt Ui our ii c.oi luth ewry arUcleis GTTAHIIAirixXD TO be No. 1, and mae rp iu tv.c !f -t cf sty!?, and that JyJ'nuri YOUITG LADT i-' -;-' i ri fmu. just what she i i. lies In the way of :7IIO TIZADi: WITH ;' m;iv r t a ; prist tlifit m w ill spnre no r?fs t '. r entire i'lC i..t.-i.l'J to. ns i. n a in iljiiy r ceipt.of - J1K5, i J. K. 11KAIU .'V RECEIVED Tlin Fir.:;.T FRIZ -;j-,--.... In New York, CVt. :, !C; '. Andm-Vi i:, . ' f rT Liarinfacturir j , JL...' - At rarla nspcsilioi. J-.:, r ) No. 1 Family ri4cIilnV Th's rsnilnw in e m's t.ii...,!), p . -r-!.-!.--i a ne prr ,f n-.,kr.r r---' -i . te"t ea'- t tr f . 1 ; nuuuuv'.U to is i. proiofli r tptrrn. ner'tton eomcineif Tin- iw!inm: r t.ie prt.T-7I oecUotK sr; l. K.v.ive fa ,,-u w the e-rriktor. Z. I.lab:;:tv to e-t out of r-r. X. Kxpense, trouble, ami t 't tjie in repnts ". 4. Incapacity to iew every l'rr i:i i of nia.fr i", & l)isagrtable nob While ia' op. .'anon. The Empire Srwing Moh in is Excrrt from all thesd O'tti-K It h.-vs a strnlirht Needle, pi-rperi.rmlar Ar! 'i. matei thelock or slif tiaStit'-iT. wi i w::i .:. rip ter nvel. und is a..k3 on b ' i !-: p-t .. r-r nert'ect wwliii r.rt everv diver i . of x.ui a ith cotton, linen or siii threiui, f.oni trweta-.r to U6 liuvst number.' . . It Hetffc; rd'l, tfJrit, rVaMV, TuJ:l;, ' QuL1t3, I :nl- aaJ Gatliers.- As a rathiYy' Sewlpg MacMc' It n superior. Special attention is called to elf f w im j'iror eI '. i i;os. 2 & 3-ITanaittirin2 "acMEe Ther lisre Iivn Oirtronsr'il (-t'lsl on everr ' cnpUt.ir of Can i ji1 rsaer Av't-r. rouM.s't t y 'Steam fowtr a. '.iie nvte if . , , ' ' l,20i(3( &itc1iciprrtn.n-uc: . :j iTod'H'ine mf.rc than dsMibie the m-ort of tn"" er Sbuitie Machine n.'.r in nse; tiieu.u lr i-, uniform and beautttil ; they are "ni"ie '-!-tiou, tiutiiy uniU'rMtooil, and u,,t le ;i;iom : i i o.t of order, run l.tit and are onu-iinu: v.i v --s. , Fur Taiiorinu r IKiiier Vvons wecl.:u i...it ' -f are not only eue.al, but tmn'Si mrwer in aittcume tuat tuai ever been Oi.- rM tu T!nn:fi5 Is dwells KiciiAr.rtsG::,' . i . - , St. Joseph, 3.1 Goner:?! A cents N. W.-State- and Terrl.c.r??s. vi;-5Msnt . ' . , ProwT-r'.: tke ' " ;.- -( ' AMRlCAil SHUTTLE Is retailed" at s prfca wi'i-m tf p-'ach of s '. .1 v ' - T;!Chiim unej a ir-t.Vit n-), r"t i 'I silica Kka on both !, bs a -'f a.- .s.r , moil, and Call du erery vr: y ol ---.. it w i k hem, f;-il. bind, cord, brai't, '".m, no. ', r. . mu.l iTRtoer ; will worn e-i'i.i.;:y - u a.., i.i n, woolen or cotton goo-is, wua sllit, cua or cot:ou thread. AMERICAS . SHUTTLE: S e win z Vi acliine Varraiifcd for Five YcrJ One asrerffef will be'siifnlied with i,;i-iV !'. rf tli JdiK'hine, in cis at' acei.(-nt.' U ; th same stitch matte by t he "-wiir, - r on. If owe snf I'lorenceiiai It .. feed, like the beat of h:tr!i pri. .i uivfii r s. only jow priced slmlild a;ach':e " th hiw this" resr. W n?.- f t- -.1 a t Shuttle f-whloeata very U-v ru, .' Its sinrjilu-ity, and conse.eteTv 1 et of in turinir. in ComparlKoa wita Cun:p.ii.jilt". ra-u. V Gr 12 3? We wish' to arrftnc with A sent, tnn'i or fe i'-. ' to represent the American Khutue s w.mr m i. In each Stale, County aud Town in ti e 1 ' ' " -lai and tmuirio. Kxtr indoc-tucus to 1 A-tenta.- i or lull r'.K.-viiirs, ai to ur ciaf - nii.vsionf, adsress.- '.'.'. G V 2 f. An ctr ctt j,: . . : . ' ' ' ' 'CSndriil A.c-if,- ' Betrtli. illci Nl W.-r-w tTie' aene'nt 6'f 4i ; :nfi wA'5a-f rnrel wilt, MTtiets w bar (-x-i sr- - f-- bewi MAchlne AtcnUtoselL Wewt'.l- J .;. . ; of sauipleM and full partieulArs on rec , tr f end r- i stamp. Andreas O. V. N. Andrews, Ot. " -l Ai nt, Letroit, Michv 12 z-ty FLORENCE LOCK STITCir RTTVERSinJ TT.r.Vf SoT7inri line! y Sj s- AWARDED THE" WIIEREVEli EXnimXED; Capable of Se trill I ri ?Iore than n Virectiou, AJfn-- ..'-'... ,r. Fastening all itt'diTri'ia. .... t . . . wiTiiobf STbrrrxa jt.icnrzz OR TUItyJSfJ TILS VLOIH. It Csra,and WATT7 LT?3 TTTTAT tri lay othtr, and will commence ai .., .,iuut - . .. . . nvldicg LUeeaosof tu -ir-sai; j. .1 - ' .. - ' ( ; ; MAciiiNEi! zoiii cinCh r:i ' T ." : jryScad fcl 'pofU CiTSS : " ' - ml, rr. Piiirrr; cc;: trr.2 a - . .ST. LOJ7I3, 210. ." J. W. IlENDEEON, Drovr Avi:i, r. ii: siiooir Er.c" , MartpfrirtnrffXBf-1 rea!T',"irIvT -t of all kinds; lengths, breauiiiS an 1 ' .-- ' They rj'rn and rrtn oneof t; e fc-est i 11- J In t.'ie SUie, and wUl furr.i.-- i with. ft.t-lU of Lumber r-f beat r- "' scors notice, at tae lowci ;ijr:i a r. Lath, end IT! elicit ' Always on hand for aule fThey also sell ehean at the'? r.h-T ii T ' Gj.;e all staple Dry ooodt at i urocer.a, t t snch article as ar In e-itKcU bs. liemember the bn&liw. U14V ra, .M place. l-!y - josEPir siitrrz, TTiV? JnHt opened and w 11 e.:.ir"r rV. keep on tunad a Lan:" ard v 4 a-ond t. voi c gVMd n rgCie i a, Lis L rv nerir: cf Clock3,W.barvl lev dry done otv&iort notice. BLACKSr.aiT. .ilj! . T All NOV PREIWRED, WITH A tl rw stf Workmen ad M.wUsery. tt matui t'.M-ture ail kja-l-i vt and o repair all kl't-ls of M AC HIN K 11 V . AN EX.FEKfKXCK IinRSlIiailS al ways rvdy to accommodate the puil c. -&i Tisr actio a va u a yTi:::zrzj ' ' J. IT. BEiSON, Oih- r.xr Wt-4 of roirt n f. m.-H'Btui Ttr,.wvi'V. Nc!. i-i Hats at Uelzel's. Tage Seed At City Drug Store. - If