- i tT. .fuf .r.l r in- r ,-al- x -ir I -I .-.of 6tf ,,1 j est It i 1 & n i - ;i ' ILC&GK DniECTCRY. . MASONIC, 'rTWXVILLE CHAPTER Ka 4. K. A. M. ' rii Common icainiii lirl Mofh.rv, i:..t la a onui. j-wr. j'rrv'L8: .rcr-vv'';' X v itrrs T. IUixiY.fcecy. "VfVATTA VAIXEY IWil! No. 4, A.F. A. V Kwrular Communication llmt and third iat irfPT r'.f lit In wti month. LoUge of Instruction Tj fcaturda,- night. TvnAS w. M. oks Blake. Kecy. X O. 0. F. " BROwxvrr.T.rc irx:E No. s. i. n. c. r.-npg- Blar mwtliifrs Tuesday evening t enrli wwfcj, ' J.Stevexsox, 8ecy. I. O. G. T. brown vitxe i.oiwe no. as, L o. g. t. mwu .very Friday eveula. R p T , WATSOX BUCKItrRX, - t"- BELIGIOl'S DIRECTORY.' ' TRESBYTERIAN OU'IlCIl! fr low rli " tbtmt! at a. in., and p. m. Prayer Mift- n WKlinlar -vuihk&. fviMmth !ScliOol at 2 . clock p. m. ja T BATBnf rtor. ' VETHOmsT K. CHCRCII. Service each Kab fca'b l lu-.Ji a. m., and ;;: p. m. isuihIrv inchool ' liaPk J'rayc-r AlfUnff Thursday evening. iiv. Jl. H.Mav, 1'tustor. CirBISTS CIirRCai-ETTSi Y1PAL Corner At lantic and riecoitd Ktrwt. Nrvicwt every Nunday vornlne at l't o'clock. Sunday hctiool ei T'clocfc. Evening Service ax 7', o'clock. Holy , (v.nnnunlnn aduiinitered on the first Sunday of i. munth. hcaia free. . R. DAVIS, Rector. ' BAPTrsT l"Hl"RCII. rner Fourth and Atlan - tent reel. tervlce every Naijliolb e xc"i)t the third Inewn mnth,ftt II o'clock A. M. and "o'clock P. M. fronrtay School at 10 a. nu i'rayvr ilctviu Wed ayevemnr. T. S. EOWE, Tostor. ' - Xrrirml Departure of the Malta. northern. F-istern and (Southern dejiarts at 9 a. t arrive at p. m- Ruio Mail arrive at p. m.: departs at , a. m. j " Vero Mail arrives l lo m.: depart at 12 p. m. iiiirtce Mail arrivca Monday. Wednvfedaya and Trt(laat8 p m-i depart Tuesdays.TliurHday and aisturdai' at 7 a. m. ' " Urant'M'i" arrive Friday at 4 p. nu; depart Tbor-daj7.alla.1n. tMat 1!P JUMIiW t I'. r--ur . m. K.l. M. fMcepIi&C6uucil IlIurR.n. : FOR ' ' Franc la and t lie East and Sovtb. Two train J!ty each way, between St Joseph a4 Council BluJTii. coiinecllrir a foil own : jllht jiepl wilii the llanriiliul A St. Joseph 3lallrod lor yuincy, Katisii City via Cameron, st. ' Isonu via Macon and tlve hJist. i At Ht. Joseph with the Missouri Valley Rnilroad Jot Atchison. Leavenworth. Raiisus City, Ac At Council Klu(T-wt!h 1'iihin i'acihe Railroad fat itenver. Salt Lake and (ililornia. . A;ouneil Jliuils vvithOiictvo .t Xorth Western iRallrisid hr Umax City and " jt liivrr." .Pullman' Taluce Cr are run through from 1oncllillu(TatoM-LouhaiidQuuicy. . . ; - " TIME TATlUi ; fkl Kxaress, bound North, learePhelp l:lSp. ra. js o. I U cress. bound North, lettve lhelis 6:U- a. m. yi 3; x press, bound South, leiive I'helpKlmii p. m. jio. 4 hiiivess.ixMindHiMil h.ioave ltels a. m. , Train . daily excTt Monday. Train JJo. daily except Saturday. A.lithrtratridaily except Sunday, . A.Xk HOPKINS, Cien'l Superintendent. T-Jacob RoKers Omnibus loaves Browrrrllle for VImLqwI at a. m. aud 12 nu. daily. Hsnnlbal k. Kalnt Joseph Time Tabic. Tak In Janunry 9th, 1S70. ARUIVK. y. I Iay E.xp. daily except Sunday 7:20 p. ra. ,i Pacific i-jn.lslly excefit Monday ::n a. nu 'o. I Night Exp. daily except Monday. :"' a. ni. o. 7 Through Irt. dnily except Monl;y. !i.ia. m. " ?lo. t Thnm(ch frl. duily except Monday. ftl5 a. in. o. V Way Irt. dally except Sunday........ ;' p. m. Jio. 15 Macon frt. ftaily except Sunday ..ll:30 u. in. 1BP. KT. fo. t THy Exp. d.illy except Snndny .. 6:40 a. ra. No. Niht Exp. daily except sihi(Ihv ftr.M p, m. No. f Pa-ihc Kxp. dJtily except Sunfay...ri:4.'i a. nu o. st. UmiI Ex. dally except Sunday 2:si p. ra. r5.! War frt. dally except Sunday... 70 a. ra. 0.12 Through frt. dslly except Sundsy... 1:35 p. ra. Jio.ll ThrouKb frU daily except Saturday 7:Z5 p ra. No. 4 will not atop at Saxton, Osborn, Kidder, Ooiuor. Moorsvllle, t'tica, Wheeling or Meadvllle. Ko. will not slrtp al HiixioA, Easton. Osliorn, BrocklarVfa, MoopxHw, Waei-linj or Meadvilie. l . ii. js l it. 1 1 , uen. Agenu . rnlon Pacific ItallYray Time . Table. t'ntil furt her notice trains will liave and arriv m. Uniaha dally as loliown : lkavf. AnRrvic Tally Exp..-.1I:IS a. m. Paily Exp .4:15 p. m Hotel Exp.-. 4:1" p. nu 1 Jlol'l Exp 11-15 a. in 1 Mixed. 6:45 p. Iiu Mixed . 4) p. m 4 Kcr IK lit 7:uo a. in. ;EreiIit l:vU jt. lu' , The Iltrtel Express train leaves at 4.15 every "Tbnrsday, and arrives at ll-.livery Suuday. , lExcejil Sutidaj-s. Jatly connections rndeat Omaha with lilenit -A Northwtwteru, t'hicapo, Jiock IMundautl l'aciitc' nd ht Joseph and Cmujk'11 Jilufls JtuiLroajs, aial Missouri River hue ol hiecm'jrs lor all points East And South. 4t Cheyenne with Inver Pacific R, R, for all jKilnts In 1'ohirHilo and Sew Mexico. . jii Prvan wba stnn-s tor Sweetwater Mine. Al Un leii Willi 1 iku Cvntrwl 1L R. lor Sail Hake Olv and other poiiu in Clsh. Atthrden with t'entral Pacific Railroad, for Cor jine, Vtrirliila City, Helena, and all points la Mou .t.i,a. Also, tor SucranientH, sun mncjcd, and all rxilnl" In Idaho, Nexadoand Caliiornis. A II freUrht delivered at the Omaha deiwt prior to p. m win k west uie samcuay. No freifc'hl received for shipment after 5:00 p. m. Ticket lor sale to all points west. al Uie Ticket ' OflW of the Union Pc:llc Railroad, at which ollice rU on leeiKij? cars can le secured. " (1. 11 A M M )M. KnpL V. CoLTua. G. T. A. 1L RuoWNaox, Ci. K. A Pacific Rallivay or Missouri. " Panifenl leavlnir su Joseph rio, "Missouri Val ley llailruad at 1 o cmck p. nu, make cluse aud sure iaaocUiiii at Kanna t'uy with this Kpulnr rad, . arrivta at St. Eouis next morning at 4i o'clock. Thl h uow a tirst-ciass roud in every respect. New Itrm lias been laid; new pimines and nifurniilcent rplnn aud pusHen eer coaches have lieen added to lueu jiptnenls. Pusseiikerx can rely on its making Its advertised time. This Is the best route from Sfc. Jo;li to si. Louis, the South and southeast. Throorb TU-kcts for sale at the odicea f the Mis MUR Valley Railnmd. 1L C. MOORE. General Kurt TaVA. DBWtK, ti. SV, A. - V . 1L 1Lllk.. T. A, JJLuourl Valley Railroad. . TIME TABIJ To tako effect at I o'clock r. m. on Sunday, Janu- ooma lOl'IH, No. 1 Expreaa leaves at, , M.":ti a. nu No. Kx press leaves at . l:t) p. nu ho. I EreiEbt leaves at 4:'W a. ni. iiKTrasixw. KoTl Kxprc arrrves at 5:Vi p. nu iihio a. m. J. 4 Express arrives al Freurht arrlresat . :45 p. nu and 4 iluily. l, -i, , 6, j aud o, uniiy except ' " XV. 2IARXARD. Gen Supt. Chlca?ro& iVorKx.TTeKfrm Rail Road Time Table. T.tprsN. WariKflftl'y except Sunday... Paciac Express daily ... AUIItK. , ..?vi a. nu .4.90 p. nu Poctflo ExnrMM diiltr 'Xsprthi Mail, dally e'xw-pt Monday CbJcago, Rtirllnprlon & Omaha Time Card. - - XKPART. "mao and Ohlcairo Express, Iui!y Hail, ally, (except Sundio ) 4:10 p. m. a p. m. ABKIVK. . Omaha and Chlcaco Ex pre, dally ftW a. m. Mil, dally, (except Sunday), 12:31) a. nu ' Pullman' Hotel Plnlnjr Cr and Prawlne Room ieepjoj iwrs accompany Omaha aud Chicago Ex- 'Ticket nfflr 1? Vftrn n tn . romer Xlstli street. maha. . lUaax I'iccfu. I. W. TIisi-kixk-k, Ticket A cent Oea. '. Ikss. Agt. CIilca?o, Rurllncton & qalncj Railroad. Va!i.... ; lar F.xproHS insdale AcciimuKsialion. T7 tr, m .liciw a m i 'p m :! p m . . : p u p Ul ' tJU p 01 ::; p iu - s-;Vu m a m TTira t-aswrtrer.. ?lhl V tlmuH t il:'p mi ;i.ai in Sunday excepted. tsatttrday cxeepled. V ; t .JMoitatj-xce;cd. .'; :. . ... XUtAbur?, T-UITaj ne i cLlca pt Ilailroad. "J1 4:)n m Clj p m :'' a ru !e'l a IB 1W JlfU v. M a m y Express ... Mil til "el(, y. lit Express I '..'.ZZ".'.Z"Z. IfciKipwi aiporaoaccoin4ation. Xpu 9 Bro7HTille .Trcjisfer Line, " Cuilr the UiaiiKf euieat of Jacob , noGcns, lffiow Running "jLeecUr pmuibusnes from to thja I-ailrtH'-d Teytninua otttaCpijncll Bl.Ti n4 ?t. Jueplj Railroad, ' At IortU Star, I To., MlUi froaj Brownville and Kurtb SirPrry EenUiw:. . 4QniiiJ"tufcse. Close Ccuii..cticsr Charres IloderRte. SO-tf . C, IX. ICAt TFrtAN, " 4 Sl6!t JirTTEiTiilt, UiT .no,1, 1 been remodeled and refnrrilsh:l w7Tf.MM- ,k"d rd tlil( a.m mod noons In Xffc x Lr'.U'f ,r" veiinsr public. It in Pen- k i . N1Kt"" ' the s eMrandC)miuh-s irnm lh" Mierman Uouse. v ir ias, cuarpos mwleraie. i., CD LOCAL MATTERS. J. I Cc".r-.r:i, "Iit0r. THURSDAY, FEBHUARY 3, 1870. TjExtr cople (.f the AnvKRTbfii for..lt by A. 1. M .iyit, i i My liwk More, and by C. A. Pid ock, at the Posiol'.ice. . . j T4 Oar Fatrona In Job AYrlc. ' W"o wonld sny, pn-entli' tlilTy, Hint we linve recetved coiiNidcrHble addition to our JobOlHre in the wny of Zew Tj-pe, Inks, Cnrds, I'apcrs, etc., wtilcli vnrrant us in ln vitliitfpit. increase of the lilicral patronntre heretofore bestowed. We can now turn out its fine Job Work as can be had anywhere, and believe, an low. BILLIARD MiTCIf, The following correspondence sucientljr explains Itself : Omaha, Jan. 77, 1S70. I hereby challenge any billiard player In Nebrak.a to play me a match rme, of billiards. l.OiK) points up, for $100 a aitio and the championship, the game to take place fifteen days from the date of ac ceptance, and to be played on a titrom, or Second lze four pocket tables, with '2 inch halls. Any player outside of Omaha accept ing this challenge, will le required to pay my expenses, If the game is played In any other city. ' A. A. Suoan. This, Vm. II. Valleau, oft his clly, accepted by telegraph, and then forwarded the follow ing formal acceptance: Ebowxville, Jvcb., Jan. 2S, 1ST0. j "Edit or Omaha Daily Ilnrahl: -'- .... .................. .......... Hf achalienee from Mr. A- A. Sloan, to play a . 1 . V !)!.. 1.. III. 1 X- - Iiinicu Hume n ujiiittiui 11 i miij 111 lirutlrn I mill nnlntx tin for !ll!iO s cldpnnd tlin cliampionKhip. I telegraphed you yesterday draft for ?Z, forfeit, tho panie to lie played at urownviiie, on i-iie iciiwi any i renruary, ISTn rr n kwnnH u-7f Punim thlp with 5'V. lncli balls ; Ills expenses are to be paid by me, and excess of receipts from the door to be di vided alike. V JI. Valleau. To which Mr. Sloan replies : Omaha, Jan. 28, isto. Mr. "W. II. ValljUu Mr: Youraeeeptanee of my challenge, published in the Omaha papers ol the I7tn inst., was amy received. You will please name atakehohler soon ns convenient, and 1 will tleponite tlie first fifty dollars as forfeit; the other fifty to be put up on the day of playinir. Also inform me which city (Omaha or lirownvlue; you wish to play In, and oblige Yours, . ; i ... . " A. A. Sloan. Mr. Sloan now holds the Champion's Cue of Nebraska, and tho contest is therefore both for the purse aud Champion Cue. Mr. Val leau has named Brownvllle ns the place, and has engnjred McPherson Hall to play the gamelu., Eraa"Vorthlns has been chosen stakeholder and the stakes have been de posited with him. : : I S. After tho above was In typo, and ready for press, Mr. Valleau received a dis patch from his relatives In New York, an nouncing the death of A brother, and reques ting his presence at home for a short time. He left for New York by rail last evening:, requeuing via to drop the Omaha Jleraid a note stating the occasion of his alscnce, and requesting a postponement of tho match for twenty days. This If agreed to, and!nder the circumstances it seems to us a matter of course, unless Mr. Sloan's time Is otherwise engaged would make tho date of the match March 2d. Xesonlc and Odd Fellows' Roildlng Axsorlstloi. Tho Annual fleeting of the.stockhplders of this Association was held on Saturdaj- last, O. C. Ilewctt President, presented the " An nual Report of the doings of the Boord, from which we learn that there Is stock subscribed, 86ISVW, of which $2,9193 has been paid In and expended. An election for a new Board of Directors was gone into, which resulted as follows : Jo nas Hacker, IL I Mathews, A. G. Gates, A. W. Nlckell and J. Stevenson. i The Board organized by electing Jonas Hacker, President ; A. V. Nickel!, Secy.; H. L MatliW,Treas. ... The stockholders then authorized the Board to increase the 6tock of the Association to any sum necessary to complete the building, not to exceed the sum of twenty thousand dollars. The new board were Instructed to proceed without delay, and collect up all outstanding subscriptions, and proceed with the building as soon in the spring as season will permit, and push the building a rapidly as possible. A dlntresslnc ease. Tho Nebraska City Prctt has a very etllcting article about a certain Isaac Wyalt deserting his wife and leaving her doatltute. Reuben Wyatt, his brother wo with him. The Prctt makes a heroine of her and a ncanip of him. The Democrat of this place in Its lamentable ig norance of home news and with the iVew calls on its exchanges to "pas lilm around." The facts are that the Wyatt brothers were ordered to leave Nemaha Oyaome weeks since, for thefts committed, and Mrs. Tcrril Russell took up her child and left her hus band and went with them. We fail to soe where the sympathy should come in. , We hope, however, that It may make her a wiser and belter female Arrest for tkeft. One of the coolest thefts we have ln?ard of for many a day, occurred la this place on Friday last. A young man by the name of John Lanum procured a wagon and a pair of mules of Rufus T. Rainy of this city, to haul some corn. Instead of hauling com, when he obtained possession of the team, he "struck out" for the West, and sold the team to a man. near Tecuniseh, after sell ing the team he had the impudence to start back toward ; "Brownvllle with the man to whom he had Bold it, and who was susplel. clous, all was not right, In order to obtain evidence of his honesty. Mr. Rainy getting wind that the fellow was off weut In pursuit and atreatcd John Ltmim on Sunday "and brought him before Judge Morgau, who bound him over, and in tlefuuit of ball was committed to jail. Ijfest from Kcnn. As we go to press. wq loam that District Attorney Hewett has sue- ecded In having tho Kcno Gents nrrcptcd, through Deputy, David Campbell. They are in 4l!mbo" and will doubtless be up for cx-t aminatlon this morning. They depended a little too ranch upon tlie ease of their sliding o.T the last time they were sent for. Our Dis trict Attorney U entitled to greatcredit for his unflinching and persevering' pursuit of evildoers. TALLXn.i:s!l! C A. Pollock of the Tost OCIco Excelsior News Depot, has just received a magnhlcicet assortment of valentines, of all Kt1efi, and descriptions, from fenny to sentimental, done up in Uie latest and most approved style. Pollock is determined to salt all in valen tines .,.-' iu:scuo K roaKALE. In Brownvllle, Nebraska. Two lots full of choice fruit trees ermnectcd with it Also for sale, lots No. "".8.9, 10, to block 10, origiual plat of the city. Apply to William J. Austin orioaas Hacker of Brownvllle, or to me at Tecuruseh. O. W. FAIRBROTIIKR. A fj.lendld oST.r. We have arranged to Club the AdiTtiscr with DKMOREST'S ILLUS TRATED MONTHLY, fur only iL Doiuor--f Monthly is truly what it purport to le, A Model Parlor Magazine. It contains artis tic engravings aud liish-toued literary arti cles, together with a large and beautjful dis play of tho only reliable fashions. It is the ladies' favorite, and has attained the largest circulation ofauy Magaxine of Its kind in the country, ' . ' A large costly and artistic engraving is also given with the monthly, entitled The Pic nic on the Fourth of July." We congratulate all thoe who obtain th? premium as a beau tiful and valuable tieceshiou to their homos. It Is one of the fiucst er.riiii;; ml exquis ite pictures we ever saw. No cy$ rau fu.il to be delighted with it. In this easy awd econ omical wcy many homes can be aJ .mied with a most beautiful work of ext. which, as "a Ihlui of Leauty" will be "a joy forever." IOfct.Bctirwjti Netnaha City, and Salcta, one light two horse buggy harness, tsllvc pla ted with round linos and hip straps. A LV eral reward will be paid fur the deli very a: the same at Brownvllle to l A. TISDL'L. Jan 2, 18A. wiract t rerz of ej:wai;d cb LscixaraT , . . . TTE SAT, ,.y j 'It Is an actual pleasure Co golnto J.& icU eel's Clothin? Emporium, Mo. 70 Maln-et, and ec-e thj numerous, customers who are constantly s-! .rnlng thdr corporiiU mysteias with roo., m'. : : antlal, well mule and c'lseip Clothing. That man don't live that sells gooOs In a more plcaKnntwaytl,anIIet7.cl,or his clerk, Wm. Hartshorn ; for they will tear down great ricks of Overcoats, rants, Vests, Drs Coatn, or underwear, to get. at just what you want, and at prices so low that we have yet to hear of any person going away wlthont what he came for. Jast now he Is doing a good thing by our people in Over coats is selling them so low tlikt the poor est man In the county will aetnally loose money by doing without one, lie says he will empty his shelves of all winter goods at cost, to make room for a large spring stock ; and, what Hctzel say we will go his securi ty on doing, for his word Js as good as gold for whatever he promises. Go and see him! J. R. Bell Is now receiving all kinds of Pine Lumber, in Immense quantities; and from the number of teams constantly hauling It away, one would suppose that toe la supply ing the State from the Platte to the Kansas line. lie keeps all kinds oSash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, and whatever may be called for la his tine. Tie is selling lumber so low that farmers can afford to haul it 100 miles, and make money over any other yard in the State. Sim is In charge of the yard, and a freer man to deal with does' not .live. TCITH TTILL PREY AIL. Dooley's Baking Powder is chemically pure In all Its combination, and possesses no in gredients but such as are harmless, healthy and nutritous. In strength and weight it has no equals and but half the quantity Is need ed for uso that is required by those of ordina ry manufacture. Used in all families, and is pronounced the best gs well as the cheapest. Prepared by DOOLEY A BRO., New York, and sold by grocers generally. 16-17 j Berge r'a Alhambra Is now very tastily fix oil up; and Bcrger nuckles to no man in fixing np good drinks from pure liquors, unless It Is Dick Harpstcr, and he can't be beat. Go and see Dick ! " : : - XiaKtrels la. Trouble. We learn that our home troupe of minstrels The Dye Brothers and Mrs. and Mr. Bennet posted bills for a concert at a school house near Sonora Mo., during the past week; went to fill the en gagement In three parties, one party missed the road and did not arrive on time. Those present, however, gave a' good concert, and satisfaction, i They vow hereafter to travel together in the diiy time; or lit a country where there are fewer cross roods. j , i mini is la prpgross at the M. EL Church In this city, and will continue through this week. The attendance Is good, and great in terest has already been awakenod. Those en gaged In the good cause have hopes of gather ing many bouIs for the army of tho Lord.; j Xr. B. Roode, of Lexington, Ky., accldcntly broke the cross-bar of his sewing machine. and In writing to Grover fc Baker 8. M. Co., says: "Permit me to say that this is the first time in over ten yearg' steady family tucthat my machine has heeded anything in the way of repairs, and it seems likely to answer fully as well for the next ten years. I i I. . - . f N j A first-class Cabinet prgan ffojf sals. One Of the celebrated Peloubt Organs, Ave octavr. double blower, knee swell, four stops, solid Walnut case, the price of which Is $175: 'This Organ is nearly new, jn good order, and will be sold cheap fyr cash;: .Inquire of J j . GEO. R MOORE.' - i ' - ; Broom Fatrory at Ixadoa A. W. Ellis i Co., have in operation a Broom Factory aFJon- don, and arc turning out some pretty-nice brooms. They propose to supply the country with this very necessary article. " . ' . . w. . -. . ." , 5emslis City- Item. J. P. Hoover has sold out his Grocery store to the Vrothers James and John Titus, who Are prepared to do by the public of that town a "good thiug.'f They will keep their stocks up to the wants of the public, and are fair men to deal with j Jacob Xarofcn, the pioneer Tailor of Nemalia County Is still at, his old place opposite the Block. Ho Is one of the true and tried busi ness men of Brownvllle, being onecf the first to convince , his faith In tho town, by build ing a business house on Mala street. His many patrons will Jlnd Jacob just as he used to be, never recommending anything but what is No. 1, doing ulwaysgood work and reasonable In his charges. Go and see Jacob If you want a good suit of clothes. - Gajlord Minstrels. We learn thai C. E. MJ rherson. Manager of McPherson Hail, has received a dispatch from this star troupe that thcr will exhibit here Friday the ISth Inst. Our people know them and will, with um, anticipate a rich treat In Miusrelcy. Teams from a distance, are constantly load ing Pino Lumber from J. R. Bell's yard cor ner of First and College streets. Thcjrcputa t ion of this yard for fair dealing and good lumber are established and widely known. Goto J. ti. Bells if you want Pine Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Blinds, Doors, Sash or any thing in the line of Pine Building Material. ' The Rltf r is still in good crossablc condition; and still our citizens are putting up Ice. r, ? :' -i.-.-i .n:.yi :;; Snake", successor to C. Ilelmeris opnstaat ly busy turning -out Boots & Shoes' to'lhe barerxt multitude of thbi vicinity. " 31 sd last Tuesday "was both above par onti shoe top: t r ; r. r " , " r " i For Coo Saddles and Haress go- to J. Baurs foot of Main Street.' Tbse thro mo at Marsh's Dollar Store hay drawn excessively well; In fact competition for the possession of several of these beauties has at times been very spirited. It te notev erj Hit a ilftccn dollar pkture is got for one dollar. - Marsh's cotlacllon, though good yet. Is going ofTlike mint before a morning sun.-" Besides th pk'iures "Marsh giyes away nightly a couple of X -Green backs or a V., or a silver watch for SI. Marsh's Dol lar store I now the most popular resort in the city, the reason Is plain "fairness and lm parUfclUy and your money V worth Is Marsh's UaOtlo. Tie Prize foot store of the Worlds Shclleo berger B'os. have just received a No. 1 Peer less cook stove for Ell Wilcox of this city. Tlds stove took the first premium at the Paris Exposition, and a cursory exam 1 nation will convince auy one that the premium wa deserved. It Is astove using less fuel than any1 other and lias rcaly more ueful attachments than any ever made. , It iuut be seen to bo appreciated. The Shelenlcrger Brothers are prepared to furnish this, or any other stove that is now made - " The GfBtlewes who figured In Keno some weeks since, have again taken , rooms Jn this clly. We do not suppose that Keno is tho object although .rumor says ;so, ,qr they say no, al thong u many or our citizens like Uie sport. : "First bull 401" - . ... .. . . . - . IVm. T. flea. Agent for the celelebrated Rm-k Island Plowsj ami i5rovn,s uurlvailed Illinois Corn Planters, ( ash paid for Wheat. Wm. T. Den pays cash for wheat, , , . . v , . A SAKE CHASTE.;- . Intcadlnwto retire from business I offer my entire stock of Siocct, Timrarc, Jlartimire, Tin ner' Xuleria!, Touls and Mtchiie. My Store House and Stand for sale immediately. Apply to - - .: ' J. C DEUSETi,!' . IG-tf Urownville, Nebrabka. - The Eikw Pasaily are posted to 'give noon cert In this city on tlc evening of the Iltlu This Is one of the most noted and talented families In the country, and their perform ance will give our c-UUena an opportunity to hear some good music. . - ,.;" The City' CoBiifli will meet In Mayor EbrJgM'soSlee, this, Thursday evening. Tho inciting will be one of eojiEhlcrRble interest. LIST Cf LETTERS Rema'.ng In the Poet OJTice t Brownvllle, Netu, which, !f not ca'led for within ono month, will be writ to the -ad It r.er c.Tlce e - ; u 1 n i Andrews, Bir.lrn, Blnke. Christian, i linyiess. y J '!. i n n. 11: os JeT, ..t4 .i. it ,h. UriiO.S J Clark, L W - i t. j Cowiria, Prisci'tft,. .1.1 .Vaiiir, 'en s Va"ey, .r:ui . t 1, r J'-ues - l-...... , . Hi ; t '.'oTFin.iPtrv U'iu; I liti s, Ainii-a, .liTmri-i", J I-1 JSi.xor,. Joines R Eveni-t. Jnmea , in';t, 'I liomas Giisen. Waritt-t It , CurtiH. Ifenry J vki;sr, tA ., Edwards, Sarah tierdes, John ...... C-erlmrt, KB . tiiliespi. CoivittS Hancock, l.saac Henson- Lucy E i Itoitoa, Ed K Jact Katie - Johnson, Caroline . JonesCharlesE2 Kolil.Joepb. Matson. C L McC'oiwter, Barncel Miles, John Morton, Wallace (inning. H in A Helson, Oiarles Jiensvil, Eucv . i Ksttte, Joiin2. ' Jarlcson, KufasL Jones, Wm Kepler, John Lanston, M J McClaro, Wm Mrs 3ienser.en, Mense Moras. Eebv Murray, John Nimet heck, ii J Richardson, MmRobeclfc Riley Iavid Kay, Zacky T Seh wan. Christian Mltlill, C lliit shrunk, Eljenexer, 3 Taylor, Jiunes Walker, Christian ' Woodring, Hamilton SUsldtird, C 11 sumjiter. John A Te, John Wason, Ellen Persons callinif for the above letters will please ay "Advertised." . , W. A, PULOCJt, V X. CABKIEL-S L.IST TOOT! . We do not propone to dun our friends, for they will, through friendship, call and settle their accounts; we do not propose to dun those who show they are not by not calHng we shall leave that to some magesterlal gen tleman, and that soon. The experiment of buying goods for ruth, and selling on six and twelve months' time, is a failure; we find we must have money ; if this notice does not (etch It by St. Valentines dAy, we shall adopt Legal measures. v j ;;i Vonrs truly, i HAUK & ARMITAGEJ Atlaatle Street Is getting in a worse condi tion dally. H would hot take a very large pile of dirt to make it all right now 'f bntSf the spring rains are allowed to go through t the bulk of flllingon it will have been wasted i. - .i f i- -i', Li..'-' ' Ekli Jt Gilmore are constantly receiving the Choicest Groceries, and constantly dealing them out at reduced prices. " ' ! i ; : r' ' ' I For a good Saddle, go to Souder's 52 Main street. - :.-..., i; :7-tf.- .. CIGARS at : wholesale or Tctall n't A.' t. Cohn's Cigar Factory, til Main street. rfr 4 - ' ' : . T 1 1 ' i For a No. 1 set of Harness, go to Souder's, 52 Main st. 7-tf ( .... -: :., DR. IIOLLADAY ... Respectfully' informs his old friends and the public, tliat he is prepared to attend all calls in the line of his profession. OiHce at I). H. Lewis fc Co. 's Drug Store, Main street, Brownvllle, Neb. 51-tf. J - ; 1 ' Dry Pine Lumber in all weather at J. JL Bell's. ' - ' ' ; . -. t. (12nn Ttnllara Mil Frnrniri n il- vertisement of AmericanSliuttleSewing ila, ohine in our advertising columns, j. . ; ij .. ,. . i r- ii i , As. the nnmber of Canton Clipper plows grows greater, the number of its enemiea de crease and its friends gain strength. No plow was ever made that gave greater satisfaction. It is becoming tiie unlvorsal favorite, as the soil In which it will not scour is nit yet dis covered. Shellenberger Bros, are exclusive agents. ALL CUT. ting done to order at Morgan's Tailor Shop. Patronize Home Industry, All kinds of Marble work can lie had at Neldhardt's Marble Works in this city, cheaper than It can be had elsewhere. None but the best ma terial used. '" " j , . .11 N I II I (i $33,000,000 is the-capltatof the Mutual Life Insurance Companyof New York. Jar vis S. Church is their aent at Brownvllle. it Is the safest company in the woihl to insufe In. ......... . u .. ; ...3 Corn, "Wheat and Oats. Rairiey' & Iwis hftve removed their office to Robtl Teare &. CWa Store, where they will pay the highest cash prleetor Grain nnd oth er "Produce. . .,, :- , , I have now in "my yard near 1,000,000- feet of the choicest DRY PINK LUMIiKlv, Of every style and description, slza and thick ness. Also DoorsSasu Blinds, Mouldings etc Dry Pine Shingles, Iath and Picket. In fact, anything in the building ilne,wh;ch I warrant A No, I in every respect, and on which I do not propose to be undersold, for cash, by any man west of the Missouri river. I invite all who need anything in my line to give me a call, knowing that lean outfit them with good material, at the fairest rates. '. . , . . - J. R. BKLL, , I BrownvUlo, Neb.' -- - 'Cor. .Water First Streets, i" N"0 Lumber delivered within the city ,i3.1imlts, FREE OF CHARGE. t.v- ,t . ! Private medical aid, read Dr. JVhlttler's advertisement. Sash and Blind. Full Bell's stock at J. IL Watch Repairing scientifically done, and gotxl Jewelry and Clocks, at Dunn & Co.'s. ll-3m :t BesC Doors in tho West at J. Tt. Bcirs: i.; Forany Artlclsyou may desire in the Gro cery or Provision Hue, go to Rich fc,GIlmore. R. V. Mnir anent for Lamb's Knitting machines, Brownvllle, Nebaaska. li-tf r Shellenberger Bros.' have th sale of the Union Corn Planter, which machine has been f really Improved for 1S70. A more simple, !hter draft or more effecieiit jnachlue is not made. This machine- has stood a severe test and come out victorious in every encounter, which is: inevitable waeir.iUi const faction is taken Into consideration. Drop in and get a catalogue descriptive of this machine. II. C. Lett has constantly on hand a pure assortment of pure Drugs and Medicines, j ATTKXTIO-V, AU ! j A.W.Morgan, Jr., of Brownvllle. C3'Maia Street, hius Just opened anew and complete stock of -Cloths, Vasisners,-Vestlngy and all kiiuUvAf P4cm Goods, and isprcparedtomake Gent's Clothlnir to order in themoKt fslilnn. able style.. Henlso kocpafuU llnenf Ready jiaae tioinini?, mil, caps una Uc!itl?4 I ur nlshing Goods." - . . j 4 A'&im. i f-T- r--r-jrLUiiiiii' . J. IV. Bliss, Regular Licensed Auctloneen Sales attended to in the country on reason- able terms. Orders left at the Advertiser ollice will receive proper attention. 4$-Gm Gv Ape Vlnesjoneorda,' tl.W perloren iij. Ier nunureo, anu an oiner varieties in propirtlon. Satisfaction is guarranteed as to quality and gcuuineno-s of vines.. f , i'-Om ," .'." , J. W, Midiilktox. Eye, Ear hud Cats rralVwiccCKsfnliy treat el, by Dr. Klmberlin. Office over the Post Office. ' COMMERCIAL. We notice no appreciable variation in thb' prices since our last, saving a fail of 23cenUi in cgf?s in St, Joseph and Omaha, and 7 cents on potatoes. Matters are very quiet In the wuv oflarge transactions everywhere, and tli&only demand which makes prices is thai for home consumption. Wheat lu St. Louis Is quoted at No. 2; spring in elevatorSlc; No, 2 Red Fall SlOO.'-j 107 ; choice JLT12; Corn yellow"; to white 7C j.?.3c; Oats 4Tfe 15c Iu Chicago wheat is G.uctctd Xo. 2 sprfiijf dull at 8(ii Curn shoVs a decline of lie: icw 532tci Oafs dull at ';i- Hogs dull In bot citlcsj cattle "In active demand,' at C'JCtj for good choice In the former, and 3?G,oZ forj butch er'S stock in the hater city. The' prices oreatil: u tenauig upward generally, bc- caoBcof the approaching- close of thepoik packing sesyiOiit; There is a proupcet for an upward tending lu white coUon goods and prints.) . ''Xi f " CT:'""- In this section thc-rrain -market Isdnll, owing, no doubt, to bad state of the'.roads at this season'. " Trade otherwise fs reasonably brbsk, considering llua HcareJty of money. There L lib change In prices siuc our last - . . . c . - . . DROW5VILLE. Oort, l the ar...'.vi hj! y.izi ""1".' "-"wi 3rt . t'uH-kons,dr-.iel fc t .v- ;Turkeys, .' do . ' ,V! taU ! Ai'pliw. preen een.f l,"". :i.W' ;ih-e, ' rto 'i.lo 11I Ht3. Hmr, ; ...::..-' -r. i K:ill W Flour , &r, 7JW-7.5H heel CRti re.....S. SHcls Hup rrrm net H.lo'i " lrmel r (ir.spis OMAHA. From the It-publieon of Tuesday we quote Ckrn in the ear at S.jiV; whta, iOiiKc; oats, S-xijitc; potatoes, SOfeiOc; butter, com mni V choice, :iScr reh, .-fteicirge hgs, 7J.L.oc ; .cbickeps, cpo a piece, or lie per pound dresM-dj (urkeys and geese, dressed, 20c per pound apples per l;arrI, 033; flour, winter wheat, $VVs liO, spring. S2,23 2,-50; lecf cn(iU-123opcrrKHjn4. : . . . .-i i v. -t. joseph. ;' 3;:;:1;''. Frorti the Daily Union ot 8en. Istwe" oiiote corn, cfx-i c ; erring wheat, iV-TOe; oats. ; potatoes, 30c; butter, fresh, 18-5 20; cpgs, Yi 18; hfgs, live, 7fo7 dressed 5 10; beef cattle, 35c; chickens per dozen, ?2,7VS 1,25; tur keys, dressed, l;i3c; apple?, srccn,-50C75c. y . . . Arefltc-tfw! reproductions of exant-te oil r!nt - mgn, "uaAimirtvOiy execiiieu as 10 reminr ;t lmposHl-'i Me ft-ranr"0helmt exi-t-rr to detect ('.? fir.T - 'rence between tlitui. : - ASk for tteoi at tae Art and Picture Stores,' "" t " r,. r- . f a. . ..... thernited.f:ftes, east of the J!s-l v on receipt t? priif .' - 1 ' . . , Prank's "Chromo Journal." Issued quarterly, con tains a complete descriptive Ciitaiiitrue ofourCliro mos, with special iuforiiiiitioR olxms tiie art. Speo imeu conies at the Journal suiit t ree to any address n receipt ofstamp. ;' 12-7 L. P R A XG A CO. Boston , Mass. t):LV A; U Eis-:u J it. . w' , ...... GENERAL! twiiij Br n c eri b s - We have on hand a large S.fAPIS AI7D To vrhich wo are making co V7e are celling at Prices as the Mississippi. hv ikh Qnklity" of bur' Goods FLOUR OF THE MOST HIGHEST. ' IJAHKET COUNR" t 1 ; 12-40.--: t ?'.. '.v.. "-. i'l't a. l. rich. : ' : i ; v a: il gillmore. t V.V IJET7 . ADIUls ISTRATIOir .'AT 'THE : ."t v ; ; eich & gilmore;- j . . : -i:.i Successors to W. n. SMALi;;:;; ..VV."; I ' 'dealers A js d JOBBERS IN ' .-'- i Sncb. as CoITees, Sugars, Teas, Ilolasses.Syraps, Flaar, Us-con, fish, Drje Beef, Salt, Coal Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, fectioneries of all Iwinas, W ooden ware, &c, ' In connection With the above they Iceep' constantly on hand alarge supply of feed, ,:: "C0RX,'OATSV:BItA!., SHORTS, , All Goods Sold at Prices that Defy Competition. ' "; Highest Market Price paid for all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. 1 Reduced prices to suit the Times, Small Profits and Fair Dealing, is their Invariable rule. Goods will be sold to Country Merchants in either large or email bills and at extremely low rates. SHELLENBERGER BROS.' : ' irO C-'"1' " T t T ' fAYiblese and Retail Dealers in . ' ,,! . . Hirae, StoYDs, Mm, Etc., 2$Oi 74 Ilain Street, Brownville, Ueb. ' " '-: t' ..'..',-' ' : I- .::; ' - .I ;- : - .' '. i ; "i " ,!U.:-i:--t..tJ i -1 "-' ' -;t :'.. --. 1 ?'. a No.. 7,6 - " r. . " ' ; . - " . .'ii-...--J- ! " '- ' , iT If ? n-i .V: ' ' '."" ": '.' - . ' " '" ' ; . ' ' - ; - , !"'"V". f .7 '. .'!,'..'.! .V-Wholesale aiad Retail Dealers ia'. .. 1 j - ' - -f. ! ; p ,1. llV . i'.-.-fr' '. ,f 'irAJ i i .1-R....K'." - ('. ; ,.: l.-t -J'j U y . ' ii 1 Have; the s Largest: Stool and- Make the lowest ' !:-:.. T-r - - . . ... ,. , ,j',; TT .. : 1 ii ,vr:" r-. : ; , ; i , ..... ,;; ... ; . ; . .'. - : .;.", ' - . ." , , ..... MSrfemdM wife, ,- : ' , ... ?j.;-.. :.. .-:"-,:; --:,,::-.,!; s-- ii V '..-.-.. ' i Fpqy llplcJSJifilleraiid Power, cither belied ot Four Hole Sheller and Power, either belted ot Four Hole Sheller and Power, either belted of Six Hole Sheller and Power complete, either belted or geared, with eiht or ten foot elevator.. Two Hole Self Feed Shelter, with single saeker, twohorse power, Jac k and drive rope... . Two I Iole Self Feed Sheller, with single saeker,' two-horse power, geared Two Hole Hand Feed Sheller (or "Farmer's r rVtrf':. fl 'j :rr--.ri . ! . ..' " ' . ." i V""4 ry.-..n;:;'-. ' - i , . . ... .. : t .'. t . . . T- " r. ' - - ' ' r-- "-. r. - ' y'.-.'i Jf'"1- ' ' - . y-" . lc.- . t tr. M . p- i-- ' ' '' - - tC7" ANY ome iiAvi:,!a CLAIJIS f A'f AINST THE UNITED STAT17-5 W1W 1 . 1 .-. 1 . - , - ! FIND IT TO THEIR ADVANTAC E . TC i " ' " P1 A-' olE.-i-.? A ,Cr tAb.. 1 Counselor at Law, . : ' - So;icltrr before tle Court of Claim, Ac, 4T8 H gt. ,, ., ; ' . - - i.l'-r. : Washinrftp,p. C. 5-tfi iJt.iO.'u'L:: ---a 7 DE.V.UT.RS IN T T 0V1S101 f and well as.sorted stock of nstaat af.ditions.anS.TS'hich low r3 any IIouss Trest cf ' -. '."'' -' T7E DEFY C01IPETITI01T. APPROVED BRANDS. ! PRICE PAID TOH ; Cheese. Dried and Green Fruits, Con Ti' ! s :f f?rrs iii : 'ij : y )J v&j iJ iJ ij Main Street, McPherson Block, Brownville, -,U,r :- .' . ; . f ' ! --.'. - i; "r': ' :' ":''' ': geared with doable sacker-.......... (eared with "eight foot elevator .........:;...'.... genretl with tcn foot" elevator..'.!..'......... SIicller"J with, one-horse power, jact and rope J ! 1 fl ti t I t r .4 , . - T 1 a t te- ' til t it : U - ! IM1IVALLED STCCII OF ILfTAT NEW YOUIC rice 010(111110' One P . .. . ' No, 70 Main Street. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND These goods were selected by himself in New York, for this market, and are un doubtedly the most reliable goods of tho kind ever offered In this or any other mar liet. ' - 'Mr." Hetzel's experience in this . busi ness over 15 years enables him. to select his goods with more judgement, for good material Vand ihake,1 tluan the great majori Ity of dealers in' Clothing; . ; These goods have all been purchased for Cash, at a very low margin, and enables him ,to sell them :.veiy Low for Cash, Few persons once dealing with Hetzel but will always deal there, because his deal irigs are fair and above board. He lias but :V His stock comprises rall the Fine' ahd Fashionable Clothing, equal in every respect to the. ' ; VEH1T BEST ClTSTOri-IIADE T70HII. !fisti j a y ft ft :iiaa. ,. . il .43 'j 4- " l ... . - 7'-l--'.- fi i-i-j.. . ". i--r - nn , , ,tii -.--. ............ ... .770 - .--- -,' t -.I lt it .. ...., i. ................. .... .. ... ..... 4lV) "7 ' ,...........-,.,. ... ...... ... .. . ' S ) m ' . -. ' r ' ?P:;ivWCJe6mj)am'; iiiJlilbuJjl Uiiiiij fry 4 JL' -fc Ji A ' i M. 1 j ti''";' Nebraska. ' ' .. . ; "-" ' ' c U u.. . : 1. .. - . lliiliiiiLliji.iu! . rir -v, rtry J 4 , House! r?'i 1 ' PriAAC - ii