I i $ ..-raimm inn - . , i r! SciAL DIRECTOR T, LODGES. urnrravillr Til irr No. 4. 11. A. M. h nS h Li-rture Mwtn.n every afonuuy skyW 're nmUT Sb i lnew-h month. Loote ,f V'nK-lH ' n tvery SatnrUuy night K. W. .,- tj xr r. fi. o. Y- i:-k'iliir mwtliiKS Tuesday evening ot each .rcriwnviIIL.!e No. '20, I. , O. i fJ. F. M ever V I rirtuy eveiiliiK. 1. . curnciiics. Trrr-brteriiin C'fcurrb. -Services ench CJ cat-Hll. at lu:: a. ni.. hii1 7;i ii. m. Froyer r. u-iHtafxlAV eveninip. SaJlmih School ilVi l'X-k p. m. J. TBaikI). ranSor. 7 n..k,il.i K. f'harrh. Services 'nch Lr,T fMii,jKth h( lo-. Wft. ni-, unl .;: p. ilkV Srli)('I t a. tu. Prayer Meeting xnursoay fvi'titntt. H. II. Wav, Punt or. " ,(1irlt' .Chr.rrn Kpicopnl. Corner a i luniic KtiU hormid strwtf. NTvk-w every HitiV .Mornii.R at 1(1', o'clock p. in. Humlay Cl'hiMil o'clock. Kveulne iserv.ee at . o clock. X ...i .....;.,....( .n 1 1. Mr-it Mil lulu V lv 1 nuiuii on nuiiii:ii"tt-i "i. . ' - of eiv-h ni'Titli neai irr-. . .- . " . " - - .Itnptlat ClmrcU. Corner Fourth and At lantic Mrift.i. mthci every ru:joiu t-- r.i the tl ini In each month, nt II o'cloc "raver M--linfe' Wednesday evening, f. S. lo a. ni. . LOWE. panior. CITY OFFICALU. ti- (,inl. 71A1LS. .. i (iMiinrrlveautnp.nl.; deimrls at a. in. ii mII SriM 1 n..: de,uU at 12 p m. Heiirirc -Mall arrive 1!i.ii4h , W ertnesdayii an4 yridavi at s . nu departs TuefKiuya,Tliurbda.v8 and mni'Mairarrivea Friday, at 4 p. ru.; departs "niur'l v at m at m. p.t offlre llonra front 7 a. in., to IK p. m. fnn 4Vrrom H)wl.ui. W. A-lVXAIt K.P. M. LOCAL MATTERS. . J. I. ColliApp, Editor. THURSDAY, MAIICH 3, 1870. Tr'itraVfUile f the AdvkutikK for sale hy i'. . !....!. .,.. A l..l- 4, at l.ie l'ostolllce. To Oar Patron In Job Work, " AVe wiiul.l say, partnthetlcall, that we aw n-ccived eoiisldernlile iijdition to our ituftr in the vnr or New Type. Inks, Tarda, i'i4"TK, etc., wliich warrant usinin iUneH 'increase of the liU-ral patroniine Jiewtotore Jstowed. We eannow turn out aa flDeJobrlt uacan be had anywliere, and teilte.ns lew. Duller is f'g down. tl srg-f ire ubuuiunt. Tlie Illver is ri!ng. Gold is 11i' i In New York. So unemployed teams in town. . Rain is miK-h neede-S In this' sect ion. The Spring Term of LUe district Court, for Nemaha, county, will ivunue in this city on Monday. March Htlu Bacon. We notice that llxutb Baker has Minoked Ijhcoii for sale tls Ifce flrst fresh - wautiid meat we liave fcecn In the market. Wax. Allen is making a gojd (substantial iinpruveinent by erwXititf a two story frame building ou the corner of Sixth and Main Mrcet. Mr. Allen is enterprising auid de serves kuccesa. The Concert for the benefit of the J!iip- list Church weutoir vy wclL with u tuoder- .ately gtod atteH. lance. The music .and I kinging was goMl, as it mui be wheu the .lye Family Is present. ! " ! .IMctwre Frames. IIuniiiifjrd &. McFall .are now prepared to do till kiudrt of picture ... I.. . . I M . . 1 .'. . . I.... I . . uhjuiii, uiiu lor lion uijHe tmi; uu iiii .laiise lot of inouliUngs of till kluds cuii btuuXly oji hand. (Jive them a cull I C.uine John Deere Molinc Plow I "Winter la over, in f:wt -for we see Mr Iioriuice .ot Uie lirm of Lorance A. Yaruey) is m! ready delivering Ntofie for liulidin iurpo Mcs. Aiiurt Uterprislng firm b noLln this ttectioM. . We tiiulersLand 1 1 icy Intend to burn lime, this season', in or near thfs city, .Tiie Railroad for Urouville is ti llxedTnel; it is also a lixud ftwt that George llarurs tlie eii(.r.pe.t and liest quHlily of dry goods, groeeries, notions and qun ns vare, at lower prices, tliau any house in tow n. Go and aud see him ! Auction aud Commission House. W;u. Ktu;iJl and 1). II. McLauuhliti arc pre paring to open an Auction and Commission liou; In tlie room formerly occupied by Mc KU V The business ouht to pay, and -the gentlemen about to ojcu are very well adapted to do a good business for the public. Genuine John Deere Moline Plow I Sim Jipd Thunder and Lightning. This vicinity was visited, Thursday morn lug, by a snow storm, accompanied by vivid ashes .of llghlnlrfg and regular old fashioned thunder. Snow or sleet fell to the depth of alKiiit tjvo inches, togetlies with a slight rain. .TU weather resembles March weather very iuutiil,y, AVc Mtice In our A'rliraska City ex changes tlie remark tlrat that city had four of tUe best Ibus hofses in the State. We beg lave to Uike exception, for llrov. nvllle has 'x as fine Jares us ever drew passenger. We wlligojo, otiujile of notches further, and siy as lit, fine 'Juus aud driver as can be found In tlie We!. Juoob ltger's out lit is not ex "ew'led, and we doubt if it can be equally in .-the SiiUc. J. II. Cmiu- J now located on the corner of Second and Main Street, whvrc he has one of the lurt. tock of Harness and Saddles yef opened iu trds cily, and material till yon can t rtikt. Mr. lWur has, by close attention to UiKinOKK and Xiilreealiiig, established lilm-'-f.l.U iLo co:i.'ldouoe of the iieople of this "fllon, who haVe luuiid In him one with 'hn it is both jdeusant mid profitable to fl,'' Gd and oe Beaur, if you want Oilier a Had die -r n. st of Harness. Genuine John Dcerc Holine Plow I Cronr Jaqrtit.-Cant Saturday Mo- Amer, Coronet" for "Seioaha County ntnmoned n Jurj' a3 htf S m inquest on the d'-ad tHdy of John Ifoyle, eoJored, M-ho died from the woiuiGsswielved fraa being shot by Thoniaji Huutei; cuJiir:iJ.CkCi'-43 f w hlcli was K'-ven in last week's paper. After delllH-rnte xiiiuijlai;on of x?iany -itnessri. tie Jury say tiut J lie above was tUe cause of the death of .deceased; and coaeiade tiieir leturns as fol. lows: "Ami the Jury do further find and say, Us.t the said TWoiuas Hunter was then and lJ)cr;Justified in tho said shooting, and that be did the'snrae In necessary self-drf-aWise." Genuine John Deere Koline Plow I t tlon 1 We were asked the other day hydotio many of uar merelaants purchase, Roods ut St. Joseph, vhilo that city uec made nAny effort todefeat the railroad ro K,ps of our city We were unable to an er, to a greater extent than that w? knew "veral ,of our first cla merchajits who do fcot buy nt Sl jOKt.pu for instant Theo. JIUI 4, Co., J. S. Iletrel, Mel'herson & Tuttle, 'I- John Hon & Co., and several others. Tl'l Is all we know of wuo do not, yet there ''Vy be many more; and Just why any should da Ro we cannot tell, for It Is a notorious Tact "it Ht. Jose.ph has done all slie could to balk 0Qf Trunk Road project, and is now doing all ; 'ca u "hinder the Quincy Missouri & Pa ; Clflc iViad, because either of these would i jKn u to this section a better market. We Se also henrtt flrvt rlnua lumlnncu ,n l!l?il!'Caveril're of K'Kds b(,uht ,n st Joseph, the Dry Kxdt line especially, were cf an loferl6r V ' "j , . wic i . iuiu tuejr uo noi t. r tUre. goes to establish the fact. Then question arises, "why ehoali we deal itiour enemies, Seven to our dlsadvan- miaitft- an4 O.a f.is,. It n .1 , iivi-iTinrll. Meets the Hist Thumday in tSTI, h ."I.. K. i- KniiKiitT, Mayor : J. ..w'V.ioiiwv Clerk. AKle.irmiin-lI.L.MKtli-ew! S i. Awila, -. A . Ti wl U 1. KooiHo... WenU- CItASD BILLIARD MATCH, Jtwe A. A. Slot, of ObibV. and IV. II. T allot., of Browavllle, for the . State Chainpionshfp and $200. Will te played at McPherson Hall next Sat urday evenlnpr, March 6th. The game to be played is 1,000 points, on i carom, or second-size lour pocket table. Tho players are both first-class, Mr. Sloan proba bly having the advantage of experience, yet Mr. Yalleau, of this city, is one of tbe finest players In the State, and will make the game tcry interesting, it he does not succeed In wresting the cue from Mr. Kloun. We are fully satisfied that the game is fair and above board, aud we learn that Mr. Valleau's friends arc prepared to back him strong. Ar rangements have been made to have J. W. Coon, champion push-barred player of the Northwest, present, who will, at the conclu islon of tho game, exhibit a series of fancy shots which will M-ell repay the lovers of the came to see. MeFherson Hall has been ob tained Sn order to give the public a pleasura ble entertainment, and the expenses neces sarily incurred will make it necessary to chartro on admittance fee. which will bo fifty cents, which v.ill also protect those go lug from the Jam, crowd and inconvenience of a public game. A large delegation of the lovers of tho game have premised to be down from Omaha. A pleasant time and an Inter estlng game will bo the result, and we hope will be well attended. The silver cornet band will play outside, and Btrkly's string band has been engaged to play in the Hall. GEinmTz jchit tzeee solute plowi - Mali Rout to Pawnee City Direct. A petition was In circulation this week, and was very numerously slirned. for a direct mail route from Iirow.ivllle to Pawnee City, than which there is no more needed route In Nebraska. We learn that a petition has been extensively signed In Pawnee aud on the route between. Luther D. Robinson has tho matter in hand, and if energy here will make it win it may be counted as a success. We have no doubt but our Representatives in Congress will aid it all they can. - Hon. John Tnffe will accept our thanks for a copy of the "Report of the United States Commissioners, Paris Universal Exposition, on the manufacture of E.et Sugar anc Alco hol, and the cultivation of the Sugar Beet," by Henry D'Allgny. Neir Adverllaementa. Improved Weir's premium Two-IIorso Corn Plow. J. I. Terrill, London, has tho plow for sale. Its good qualities are too nu merous to mention in a short notice; it must be seen by practical farmers to b apprecia ted. Read advertisement. St Louis Express, via Missouri Volley R. R. See advertisement. Julius Gilbert, County Surveyor, may be addressed at Clifton. Notice of meeting of stockholders of B., Ff. K. and P. R. R. THE WORLD UEXOWSED, FAKIll OF AW; Gives grand exhibitions, and distributes many fine presents, but nothing to equal iu ctat-apness and excellence tho display of dry goods and groceries constantly kept on hand by F. E. Johnson Co., the most oblig ing and accommoduting establishment In the city. Those mct ihromoi of the Horses in a Storm near the City of Mexico, and tho Win ter scene, just received at Marsh's Dollar Stole; and that large assortment of smaller ehromos are splendid. The two first are large sl20 pictures, yet tl will purchase them. The smallest ones go for fh.Go and try your luck GES7UH7S JC317 TZZP.E ITOLINE FLCW1 BUOWXVILLE LIT BY GAS. Browuville was lit up by gas last Tuesday evening. The posts are now all set on Main street, and matters look quite city like. Our enterprising business meu are deserving of great credit !jr their liberality .in this mat ter, and the City Council will see to having the lamps lit regularly. Next to a railroad, nothing g'ves n city more credit or u more business-like and cheerful a?pect, than to have the streets well lighted at night. Good Templars. . All members of Brownville Lodge, No. 20. I. O. of G. T., and those who have been mem bers elsewhere, with or without card, and all those who desire to unite with the order, are earnestly requested to mftt at the lodge room of Brownville Lodge, No. 20, on Friday evening, March 4, for the .purpose of taking special action in the interestof the Order and tlie cause of Temperance. Many Memueiu. GE2JUHIB JCS1I ISSUE ilCLTJE PLOW! Friend Minrjr Hart, President of the Sliver Cornet Band of this City, arrived home last Monday morning, looking hale and happy, from his pleasant sojourn Ka.it ; and contrary to the expecta tisn of lils many friends, sill single. It says vol umes for his sound judgment that he was fulthful to the beauty and worth of Nebraska's fair damnals. This much it is absolutely necessary for us to say, as our notice of his departure might have misled some of bis numerous lady friends. He is still pre pared to be made happy. CimOHOS! CIIIIOMOS!! A. 1. Marsh is now prepared to take orders for Chromos 61 every style, and to furnish them at the lowest possible figures, lie v. ill make this a spec- alty hereafter: So give him your orders. Medford & Howard are No. 1 workmen both, aud make t lie strongest firm of Carpen ters and Joiners in the city. Their work will all pass muster under the closest scruti ny, and they will do work just as low as first class work can le done for. Big Sale. Geo. Empson, living on the big road ve5t of this city, near tlie Hanuaford Culvert, will sell, on the 23d of this month, thirty-three head of Cattle,' three 2-year old Colts, one light Wagon etc. The sale is on nine month's time. A good chance. Hannaford A. McFall are constantly re eeiving advanced lots of their mammoth stock of Furniture now coming. They will wholesale to country merchants. CSinjSTE JCHNCZSHS JKLETS PLOW! We notice In the Beatrice Clarion, of last week, a contemptibly scurrilous attack on the standing of our townsman J. S. Hetzel. Knowing the circumstances as we do, wo can uot but pronounce it the smallest tiling we ever saw in print. No man stands higher In this section, and among all who know him, than the gentleman assailed. As to his pay ing his printer's bills, there is no more prompt pnylnjror liberal advertising busi ness man in tlie State, only he Is determined to know what ho is paying for. and would rather lose fifty times the amount in ques tion than be imposed on. TIIE DOLLAR STORE. New arrival of gold and silver watches, gold atid silver chains, Webster's dictiona ries, silverware, albums, fancy boxes, new chromos, etc., making it one of the best stocked stores of the kind we most ever saw. Marsh Is always on hand, with " the rolling side un" "ready to come." with the most tempting stock of goods in the State. Berger'a Alliambra Is now tho most fashionable resort in tho lower end of our city. Ii. C. Berger and Dick Harpster ore men villi whom it is always agreeable to spend an hour or two; and they have a splen did lot of refreshments. PersouaL A. IL Sturtevant, Agent for the "St. Joseph Daily Union," called on us Saturday. This is one of the best dailys published in the West, ably edited, reliable and enterprising. If our people wish adaily. take the "Union." George Berkley has returned nnd is again engaged In doing fine paiatlag f or tlia pub lic, G. V. nalllday, correspondent of the Cin cinnati Daily Tiitte, called during tlie past week, on his way east, from tlie Capital. J. S. Hetzel has returned and Is again en gaged in his "labor of love," that of clothiug the naked In fine raimont at low figures. INDUSTRIAL PLOW, . J. C. Denser sole Agent. MILIXERY GOODS. ' : T John. Henderson will have the finest an & largest stock of these Goods this Spring that were-ever opened; in this market, and will span bo expense or pains ta have the latest novelties in the fashionable eastern markets as soon os out. Mrs. .T. SI. Zook, In South Brownville, Is at all times prepared to do Dress or Cloak making In the very latest style. It will pay the ladies of this city to give her a call. Gardiner Beach Is now sole'proprietor of the Confectionary and Resturantone door east of Holladay fc Co's. Drug Store. Gardiner is obliging and trustworthy to deal with. George Oangherty, we learn Is about to open a boarding house In the building Just west of J. L. Carson's Bank. George has heretofore kept decidedly the best Boarding House in the city, and we feel sure he will not go back on hia old style. Dooley'a Baking Powder stands nn equaled for making light, healthy and nutri trous rolls, biscuits, griddle cakes, &c. The ingredients used in the manufacture of this powder are not only chemically pure, but so proportioned that the results produced are the same each time. In this respect It pos Besses superiority over all others in the mar ket. Only two leaspoonfulls arc required for a cuart of flour. For sale by all Grocers generally. Use Dooley's Baking Powder on ly. 20-21 Judge Iletvctt has Just returned from Itoekport, Mo., where ho has been engaged in the prosecution of Wm. M. Blake, for the shooting of Andrew Evans, who died since the shooting. The trial was but preliminary and resulted In binding Blake over, to appear at the next term of tho District Court, on the charge of murder. Banisters, Hand Rail. and Newel Posts at J. R. Bell & Sou's Lumber Yard; whereany- thlng in tho building line can be had, at the most reasonable rates. They are gathering the dumber Tradeof Southern Nebraska un der their wing, and for the simple reason that it pays people better to buy there than any where else. . "We know of nineteen new buildings which will be commenced within this month if the weather permits. ' ' Hannaford & DIeFall have a splendid stock of furniture now on the road, un supassed In the West for richness and excel lence. - Revolving Harrows. We: notice that Franz Helraer has now ouc of these Harrows made, and to Judge of Us-looks and what we hear old experienced farmers say, it is cer tainly the best Implement of the kind "ever made; doing its work neat and thoroughly. A. P. Cogswell has just returned from a meeting of the stockholders of the Q. M. fc P. R. R. Co., at Quincy. What was done there will be found on our second page. We are under obligations to him for a file of latest eastern papers.. "Win. Shellenberger has gono cast to make arrangements for the shipment of a mammoth . stock of . Hardware, etc., this sprlug. Nothing else, of course, oh, ho ! Xevr "Warehouse. Evan Worthing is erecting a new section to his warehonse on theLeVee. Thlsrmakeaa continuous ware house of about 400 feet In length; no dcubt the largest on the river, above SL Joseph. Imprvotmeiit. Hanuaford & McFall have just had tlie coruice put on their new building. It makes the building look lofty, imposing and is a beautiful ornament. J. P. Duser, the Pioneer Tin and Stove dealerof Nemaha county, U having his store fitted up in good style, with open front, etc. He is an en terprising deaicr, and w ill branch out as business demands. The Lenten Services at the Episcopal Church in (his city will be held as follows: March 2d, being Ash Wednesday, tbe flrst day of Lent, full morningservice, and sermon, evening pruye'r nt 4 p m., the 5 weeks follow ing, evening prayer at 4 p. in., Wednesdays and Fridays, "Holy Week," the last week of Ixint, Morning prayer at 10 a. in., evening prayer at i p. m. On "Good Friday," full morning service aud sermon. GEO. R. DAVIS, 20-6w ' Rector. Hedge Plants delivered at $2,00 to $2,75 per thousand. Apply to or address W. D. Black hukx, Brownville, Neb. FIELD SEEDS. . Timothy, Clover, Orchard and Kentucky ttlue Grase Seed, fresh, at McCreery & Nick ell's Drug Store. 19-3m Banitters, Hand Kail and Newel Tost kept by J. R. Bell & Son, at their Lumber Yard corner of College and Flrst-sts. . . (locks, splendid assortment. ' WATCH US, full stock. JEWELRY, in abundance nt Dunn & Hays' who also do all kinds of re pairing of Clocks, Watches orJewelry. No. 29, Main street. ll-3m CASH TAID FOR ALL GRAIN K1'DS OF By Evan Worthing, dealer in Grain and Commission and Forwarding Merchant. No. 12, Main street, Brownville. lS-3m RKSIDKX E FOB SALE. In Brownville, Nebraska. Two lots full of choice fruit trees connected with It, Also for sale, lots No. 7, 8, "9, 10, to block 10, original plat of the city. Apply to William J. Austin or Jonas Hacker of Brownville, or to me at Tecumseh. (3. W. FAIRBROTHER. A flrfttclaKs Cabinet Orraa for sale. One of the celebrated reloul et Organs, five octave, double blowers, knee swell, four stops, solid Walnut case, the price of which is $173. This Organ Is nearly new, iu good order, and will besold cheap for cash. Inquire of GEO. B. MOORE. A RAKK CIUT i:. Intendlngto retire from business I offer my entire tUx-kvf Stovrt, Tinware, Hardware, Tin ner' $ Maleritil, Tool and Machinet. My Store House and Stand for sale immediately. Apply to J. C. DEUSER, 18-tf Brownville, Nebraska. BaaNtf r. Hand Rail and Newel Posts kept by J. R. Bell Son, at their Lumber Yard corner of College and Flrst-sts. Xaia Street Property for Sale. House and one lot and a half, C7U by 1 to feet. Good well and cistern. Grapes, Apples and other fruit Will be sold low, if soi l within two weeks. D. M. SHELLENBERGER, at No. 74 Main-st., Brownville, Neb. FARMERS, LOOK TO YOUR INTER EST And buy the ROCK ISLAND PLOWS, BROWN'S ILL. CORN PLANTER And the BLACK HAWK WALKING CUL TIVATOR, For Kale by 19tf W. T. DEN, Agent. The Union Corn Planter, as improved for 1S70, has few equals and no superiors. First, it Is made of the very best material, carefully selected for the purpose; second, the drop ping arrangement is perfect, .and is so ar ranged that every hill can be seen by the driver or dropper ; third, the depth at which it is desired to plant can be arranged to a certainty; fourth, by the new sod attach ment, the toughest sod can be planted with ease; fifth, with a marker the work can be done more regular and quicker than by any other rlantcr. Shellenberger Bro's Agents. J CANTON CLIPPER PLOW. CANTON CLIPPER PLOW. CANTON CLIPPER PLO W. CANTON CLIPPER PLO W. SHELLENBERGER BRO'S. " SHELLENBERGER BRO'S. ,f , - SIIELLENEERGF.R BRO'S. CANTON CLIPPER PLO W. CANTON CLIPPER PLOW. CANTON CLIPPER PLOW. CANTON CLIPPER PLO W. A PIE lUMEEU YAED. ; . Kilbourn, Jenkins fc Co., corner of Fourth and Main streets, in this city, have instant ly on hand a full stoek of the best Tine Lum ber of all kinds; also, also Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shingles, lath, Mouldings, Frames, etc., etc., which they are selling at the lowest possible figures for which the same can be got out of the log and shipped to this point. They are determined to continue as heretofore to sup Dlv the bulk of lumbes. etc,, used in this Land District. Call aud see them! - Banistcxs, Hand Kail and Newel Posts kept by J. R. Bell & Son, at their Lumber lard corner of College and Flrst-sts. , ' For a good Saddle, go to Soudcr's 52 Main street. -tr CIGARS at wholesale or retail at Cohn's Cigar Factory, 61 Main 6treet. A. F. . ; For a No.l sel of Harness, go to Souder's, oz Main st. t-u DR. HOLLADAY Respectfully informs his old friends and the public, that he Is prepared to attend all calls in thejine of his profession. Office at D. II. Lewis & Co.'s Drug Store, Main street, iirownvnie, Neo. oi-ti Dry- Pine Lumber in afl weather at J. R. Bell's. . $1300 Dollars and Expenses 1 See ad yertlsement of American Shuttle Sewlne Ma. chine in our advertising columns. ALL CUT- ting done to order at Morgan's Tailor Shop. Patronize Home Industry. All kinds of Marble work can be had at Neidhardt'a Marble Works In this city, cheaper than it can te nan elsewhere. None out tnc uest ma terial used. - Corn, Wheat and Oata. Rainey & Jewis have removed their ofuee to Robt. Teare & c'o.'s Store, where they will pay the highest c;u h price lor Grain and oth er Produce. I have now in my yard near 1, 000,000 feet of the choicest DRY PINE LUMBER, of every style and description, size and thick ness. Also Doors, Sash, BUnds, Mouldings, etc. Dry Pine Shingles, Lath and Pickets. In fact, anything in the building line, wh.ch I warrant A No. 1 in every respect, and on which I do not pronos 3 to be undersold, for cash, by any man wtst cf the Missouri river. I invite all who neei anything m my line to give me a call, knowing that I can outfit them with good material, r.t the tairest rates. j. n. iu,ijii, Brownville, Neb. Cor. Water & First Streets, N3T3 Lumber delivered within tlie city eJSellmits, FREE OF CHARGE. Private medical aid, read Dr. Whittier's advertisement. Sasu and Blinds. Full stock at J. R. Bell's Beat Doora in the West at J. R. Bell's. R. V. Slulr agent for Lamb's Knitting machines, Brownville, Nebaaska. 14-tf t . , II. C, Lett has constantly on hand a pure assortment of pure Drugs and Medicines. ATTEXTTO.'V, AL.L.! A. W. Morgan, Jr., of Brownville, 03 Main Street, has just opened a new and complete stock of Cloths, ('asimers, Vcstlngs, and all klndsof Piece Goods.and is prepared to make Gent's Clothing to order in tlie most fashion able style. He also keeps a lull lineof Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Caps and Gent's Fur nishing Goods. 47-3m J. W. Bliss, Regular Licensed Auctioneer. Sales attended to in tlie country on reason able terms. Orders left at the Advertiser cilice will receive proper attention. JS-tim Grape Vines. Concords, S1.50 per dozen, $10. per hundred, and all other varieties in proportion. Satisfaction is guarianteed as to quality and genuineness of vines. 47-Om J. W. MlliDLETON. Eye, Ear and Cntarrah, successfully treat ed, by Dr. Kimberliu. Ollice over the Post Onlee. lliiancial and Commercial. BROWNVILLE. Corn, shelled Corn, in the ear 3jm . Spring Wheat 4-x'(i, Outs ISarlcy Oats -" Barley UK" SpriiiK W l-'lour.,'J.Vu -.") Full W Flour 4,0U Cranberries, jS qt 1" Kggs. 1(K Butter -0 'hii-kens, dressed '. lb....S Turkeys, do -.10 eese, do -.10 Beef Cattle V,((. cts 1 logs gross 7.00 '.;) Apples, green. ..fl,'H'i,W net ...s.ei foliUOC.I -i Dressed V U 7(i.9 ard .... Bacon Hams , " sides " Shoulders.. ...15 ' Hides, Nreen :l-(a.7 ,..:J i " Dry Flint lufolA ...20' iMhilC. 1.(MKJ.1..V) Beaver -tLiKXili'i Wool l'ii'jished. ii(n:t jCoon 2iX'iU Tub Vashetl40,'i 4.")i NEW STOCK OF Dry-Good and Groceries &t A. W. ELLIS, To accommodate tbe pnblio in and about London has just received, aud opened up in that plac, a new siock oi . GRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, READY MADE CLOTH1NU, which he is selling at prices vhich defy competi tion trom uie river towns. PATRONIZE IiOJIE,and assist In build ing up a point in the Interior, especially when you can net goods j-.ist as cheap, rhicli is the caw? nt the store ot .Mr. Kills.. Peru Livery Stable. CHARLES GEADE, . Dealer in Vll ICiiiclts or Stocli. Horses Bought, Sold, or Exchanged. Stock Hoarded by the Day or Week MY ST A rsr.KS are stocked with good Horses and buggies. Persons wishing conveyance to any jnir tion of the Xemuha fjuid District" can be accommo dated. 1 he Pern &. BrowiiviUe Coach Leaves my Stubies every morning at 10 o'clock A m. iiissen?ei-s or puckaVes saiely conveyed. Or ders leu wiui the rostmiusters will be promptly at tended to. 12-31-yt NEW STEAM FERRY X ii v. 7f :( Tlie Brownville i erry Company have now running between BROWNVILLE, 3VEB., A X i North. Star and Phelps City, Mo,, the new and commodious steam Ferry MARY J. ARNOLD! 'PHIS BOAT is entirely new, with L power and capacity to cross everything that may come in any weather. i or crowing Cattle into or rut of this Ijind TIm- tri-f. this is the beM poiut. This liostt is esjeciallT titted up to ensure aa!ety incnsirastoct.r.nd lame -attle pen are already erected :it the St. Joe. SC. B. lHiot nt Phe;)r City. We can insure the traveling public that all in our power shall tetnne to make thli the most reliable crosviiiro?i t!:e Missouri river. BUOWNTILLE P8KUT rn 13-ai-tf . l"KTT7T,'KTrPn"DC' and others h;erested In itif 11 V JjIX iUIiO rut JIhuIhtju should address KISO 11 it OS.. Patent Ijiwrears and Solicit ors. i!i Xinth-st., U a-hii'.uton. 1). v.. for Advice and Circular. I'tttrittt 'Mninrd ur nit chm-pr. letter Irom lltiu. I). J'. Jii-iin;tij.oi tmr!y (iun mixxitnvr nf I'li'mt. dated WNsliington. Marfh Sl. ls' : -J cheerful! v commend to til persona who ; mav liave business In the Patent Olf re lire firm of Kds n Bros., a. irentlemeu of prompt biiiix hab it"', a id in every resnect worthv of confidence." I ciacur in Uie above. T.C. THKAKF.R. I-5m X?c '. 1'ota. ft DEALERS AIID DRY fiOOD ' WE.EEP CONSTANTLY ON D Ij f 4 i a PEAL B tRICS, 'MTU ALL KI2TD8 OF! DRISD FRUXT. GENERAL r o-terie-s o J iVe have on hand a large STAPLE AIID To v. hidi we are mailing co we are telling at Prices as the Misassippi. , : . ! Sw ... In the Q:ality of our Goods FLOJR OF THE MOST GO HIGKIST MARKET 12-40 A. L. Rial. JEW ADMINISTRATION AT THE ' rS5 1 "3 ' "rr MM RICH & GILMORE, Successors to W. II. SMALL, DEALERS AND JOBBERS IN Such nsDoffees, Sngars, Teas, Molasses. Syrups, Flonr, Bacon, Fish, Drie Beef, SaltJoal Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, Cheese. Dried and Green Fruits, Con fpctionaris of all Kinds, Wooden Ware, Ac. la cormetlon with the above they keep constantly on hand a large supply of feed, r - j COSIX, OATS, E5RAIV, SHOUTS, &C. All Goodsold at Prices that Defy Competition. UghestMarket I'rice pai:l foraifkinds oi- COUNTRY PRODUCE. Reduced Pr.-es to suit the Times, Small Profits and Fair Dealing, is their invariable rule. Goods will betold to Country Merchants in either large or small bills and at extremely low rates. A5 mm 5, "-. M i.- sr Hare the Largest Stock, and Make the Lowest Prices. COIsT SHELLBRSI LIST OP PRICES, COMPLETE WITH POWER Four Hole Slcller and Power, either belied nrjciw with dottlde sacker. Four Hole Sitller and Tower, either belted or geared with "eilit foot" elevator Four Hole Slrller and Power, either be!ld or geared with "ten faot" elevator. Six Hole She.lcr and Power complete, either belted or geared with eight or ten foot elevator Two Hole Ser Feed Sheller, with single sacker, two-horse power, jack and drive rope..... -. Two Hole Sel Feed Sheller, witii single sacker, t wo-horse power, geared Two Hole Haid Feed Sheller (or "Farmer's Sheller") with one-horse power, jack and rope J. 41 5 UiiCi. JOBBERS Hi ii ILND THE BEST QUALITY OF - t-j turns tm,si-lsa&-i DEALERS IN r ovisions and well assorted stock of FANCY GROCERIES nstaat additions, and which low as anyHouse west of WE DEFY COMPETITION. APPROVED BRANDS. PRICE PAID FOR 2PH.033HCEI SWAN Sc I5TJO. A. II. GILLMORE. STp 5 101SIOI n ys ?ps r Wholesale -A- Jb o imi. U j.jiliESj SUSMS, ARLEY, No. 76 Main Street, McPherson Block, Brownville, SHELLENBERGER BROS., "Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Mrare, Stoves, Time, Etc, Ho. 74 Ilaia street, JUST OPSI'IED, AT CT S. HETZBL: NE W YORK One Price Clothing House ! No. 70 Main Street 875,000 WORTH OF CLlIDIlitl HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND GENT'S TUSHISHNGS. These goods were AT 1 V xl ih'w luiK, lur mis inarivui, aim are un doubtedly the most reliable goods of the kind ever offered in tliis or any other mar . ket. Mr. Hetzel's experience in this busi ness over 15 years enables him to select his goods with more judgement, for good . material and make, than 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 very Zoic for Cash. Few persons once dealing with Hetzel but will always deal there, because his deal- lnorc nro fniv nnrl nVinvo linnrrl TTr Tins Tnif. One Price. His stock comprises all the varieties of Fine and Fashionable Clotliing, equal in every respect to the VSR1T BEST CUSTQM-I1AD3 WORK. "9 "a "a 1 and Retail Dealers in Jtr iVlL sfa Mi MM .. 37U .. -!;, .. M - 13 POR SALE BY F. A. Tisdel, Jr., & Companj, DEALERS IX flTITflTTT fflTTTl a T 3-Kll " Nti U1UUUU1U1U11J BroTmvillo, Iicb. selected by himself in .1i. .1 3 mlL ijvj 4 f1 0 Nebraska, TTJ IIS!! ! II lliilll a y ii DIB