iesssssna9BS7St-ss3&K C) ?ir. SOCHI, DumcxonY. LODGES. . ot ttt fn.nt.tnw "T A, T? A tT- jh:kui w'""'"'",r:n"; r "..j-.r ncach motittu leciure ieeun,o eierj vjuiray juiygT.secr, fKP-Nemnha Valicr Lodce No. 4. A. F. & Ilf?? -r ilmiUf imninnlrftr hns first ana third Sattirdny ntshu In each nionth. fKe of Inltructlon ?very Saturday night. Ji. V. TVnNAS. Y. M. Jul"1 nui.'H'-'w CHURCHBS. -lrrbTterlnn Cfanrcli.-Servlces each .hha!h at litai a m.. and .:. n. m. Prayer ,i; Wednesday evenings. Sabbath School sWocki.m. J. T.aibi. Pastor. S"; -Methodist E. Churrb. Services each srvhlmth nt 10:30a. in., and 7;30 p. m. Jun- dar School at 9 Mn. Prayer Meeting Thursday ventoK. V. - May. Paator. C'hrlot'ii Church Episcopal. Corner Punday Holy Communion administered on the jTirst.Snnday "f eacn month. Seau free. O. R. IJAVIS. Rector. ?I!nptlat CUiirch.-Corner Fourth and At &" lantlc strceta. Services every Sabbath ex Dt the third In each month, at 11 o'clock a. m., Lafi -o'clock r m. Sunday School at 10 a. m. prayer Mectln? Wednesday evening. T. S. I.OWE. CAfVIT. CITY OFPirALS. 3CItr Council.-Mmh the FlrytThursday In JfS? rnch month. Mayor, C. V. Stewart. Al mien F. A, Tlsdel. W. i). Lewis. F. K. Johnson, ieSdbVrdt.J). Plasters. 3'urehnl. J). Capir.bell. NrV- J n. IJocfcer. Attorney. S. French. Treas urer. ""'- Middleton. Knglueer.T. W. Hertford " " MAILS. -(.-ra.vortbcrnr Eastern mid Southern, de JVSS nsrts at 9 h. m.: arrives ul 3 v. m. Hnlo Mall arrives at S p. m.: departs at 7 n. m. ivru Ma" arrives at 10 m.; dc-mru nt 12 p. m. lultrice Mall arrives Mondays. Wednesdays and TrWlts i-ns.: departs Tuesdays.Tnursdftys and Haurdny at 7 a. m. rnt Mail arrive Fridays at 4 p. m.; departs "Thordy at a. m. Port Office Hour from a. m.. to . " p. m. Sun jiomWtoloSjuni. W. A.POI.6CK.P.M. LOCAL MATTERS. J. L. Coliapp, Editor. THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1870. B-Z-nxtra copies of the AnvEBTl.sJCR for sale by A. 5. MAfcMi, at City Rook Store, and by C. A. Fol ofi.attbe IVatotlice. $150 Cold AVatcU for Slat Marsh's Dol lar Store Fence AVire,lu abundnnpe at Shcllcnbcr- ger Uro's. - For Plastering Hair go to J. W. Mlddle "(on'8, At his old htand. 26-4t Ulcli &- Glllmore have now & stock of Groceries unsurpassed In Southern Xcbras ka, and' arc selling them on a gold biisis. Jarael Xrc. City Baker, corner of First and Main streets. Is fixing up hlsSoda Foun "dn. This looks like warm weather was coming. Sliellenberfrer Dro'i were receiving p!ow for four days during the past week just as fust as four teams could -haul them from the depot at Phelps. Itell glows. Ppeclal service will be held nt the Episcopal Church to-morrow. Good Fri day and next Sunday, Faster. G. R. Davis, Rector. Ctinf. Ilclmcr, thodown town Root and Sho Maker, Is still tlolns well by the public In lurulshins them with the verj- best RooLs und Shoes in the market. Glvo him a call. 1 1 mile &. ArraiURe have now and keep constantly on hand, a choice assortment of Groceries, both staple and fancy; and are men with whom It will pay to deal. Give them a call ". ' Col. C. It. Smith, Receiver of the Land Ollice for Ihls District way back in the .VJ's, was in town Iho past weok wlih his lady. The Colonel es HrowtiviUe more prosperous ' thnn most any one in his day would have predicted. RMlroad Iron. The day after the organ ization of the Hoard of Directors of the 11.. Ft. K. A P. K. It. Company In this city. Rail road Iron commenced arriving at this place. 'This Is what we call enterprise, and cannot fall to result In the-building of the road In the shortest possible time. Mrs. J. 21. Grnliam lves instruction In "vocal and lustruuiental music, nnd Is agent or the best Organs and Tlanos In the coun try from the firm of Root & Cady, Broadway, New York. Steck-, Ghlckcrlng, Steinway, Haines Bro's, Colcnburg & Paupel Pianos, all -warrcntedl ProduccSlilpnient. The Eikhorn shlp ped on at this place for points below, last Monday evenlpg, "WOO sacks corn, 2000 bushels wheat, and COO, sacks potatoes. She also Bhlp lied a lot from Peru and Nemaha City. Tills In bat a break on our surplus, and from now on it wfll go off lively. A large otoclc of Clothing and Gent's Fur mlshlng Goods In better shape was never brought under one roof in this nectlon than that of J.S. Iletzcl. He le eminently fitted for the business he Is in and takes a delight in his reputation for falrdeallngsojustly ac quired. JJoisthcman to go to If you want -an honest deal. Gnoaery. We notice that our young and -enterprising friend, Clias. E. McPheison, has commenced tho erection of a Gooscry and Duckery in .the rear of the Block. It is a worthy enterprise If It results In fencing the ,pond so that the school children cannot mako a Duckery of It. We would advise Chester Whites as the mostprolltablo breeds. May Is Coming ! May Is here! ! A, May as ready to deck the public of both sexes In robes of beauty, made of the best material, from the best looms of the land. Yes, in La dles' Dress Goods, May, the Regulator, is tho champion,, nnd for Gents' Goodit Clothing, etc, It Is folly to go farther than the Regula tor. Flow r Pott cry .Have you seen those Cafi!5U "Vases at Rich it Glllmore's; those Slanging Baskets, etc ? If not, you should. They are.tho nicest articles of the kind that were ever offered In this market. They are tthe handiwork of Hon. S. M. Rich, and re alect the genius of a tree artists. Mr. R. Is an .-orttet-cf this line, n perfect gentleman and a .good judge of what looks neat and tasty. "Xeftlhardt & Co's Marble Yard. A hort visit to this yard, corner of 7th and tMain, will give anyone, as It did us, the pleasant knowledge that, in this line, Brown vllle can supply the wants of Southern Ne braska and Northwest Missouri as well as any point in the west. This Arm havo con stantly on hand a supply of Marble equal to any demand that may be made, and the monuments and tomb stones In their yard, finished, prove, that as a workman, Mr. Neld hardt cannot be excelled. While there for .alwut half an hour Monday we saw three tombstones packed for shipment for Mis souri, showing that their work is breeding a foreign as well as a home demand. Their Trices save our people the extras they have henitoforc been paying peddlers. The Closing Exhibition of the winter term of Mrs J. W. Bennett's Juvenile Class in Vo cal Music, at the High School last Monday evening, was a perfect success. both in the at tendance and music. The class did them selves and their teacher great credit and gavo tho large audience a genuine satisfaction ; and all went off pleasantly and harmonious ly. The perfection of this class Is the best testimonial of Mrs. Bennett's ability as a teacher of VocalMuslc, and should result in a much larger class to commence the next term with, which will begin next Saturday afternoon at the First Baptist Church. The compensation, SI per scholar, for twelve les sens, is no object to parents or teacher, as the one can spare it without feeling it, while the other we know teaches more for tho love of it than the pay. Parents, send your chll-drrn. week. J.Lctt- J.STi-viowoy. Secy. ""vVry Friday evening B.F.Socdkb. V. C T. ATV)K BLACKHPgy . W . G. BRAftCHXXG OUT . It Is a satisfaction to every citizen of our embryo metropolis to see our" business men branching out to see them advance toward trade In every direction, and still keep their supply here np to both the retail and whole sale demand. Thus, for instance, but a few weeks since, we had thesatlsfactlon of notlce iug the purchase of the Lumber Yard at Phelps by J4 R. Bell fc Son, and now we no tice that the "Sonj" Sim Bell,- hasjfcst been nt Tccuniseh for the purpose of opening a Yard out there, 60 says the "Chieftain." Thus they have control of three Yartls can pur chase their Lumber on a.largsr scale than ever heretofore, and Brownvillo is still raoro firmly entrenched as the Lumber Market of Southern Nebraska. The Bells are enterpri sing all over, as will be evident to anyono who will take the pains to go to their Yards ; they have In this city millions of feet of the best Pine Lumber of all kinds, and Lath, Shingles, Doors Sash, Blinds and everything else to correspond. These they buy in large quantities at the lowest wholesale rates go ing anywhere, and are selling them at the lowest retail rates ever offered in Nebraska. "Without defying competition, they still hold themselves ready to sell the best Lumber at as low if not lower rates than any other Yard In the State. Their Yard is corner of College and Second streets. THE PICTURE GALLERY Of Mount fc Bennett, in this city, is the most complete establishment of the kind in Southern Nebraska. It has been completely re-modeled under the new proprietors, who have made It their aim to give greater con venience in the preparation or toilet room, and to increase their facilities fortaking pic tures. They have now a good large reception room; a neat toilet room, a room for their chemicals, and the Gallery proper. In the Gallery they br.ve one feature which is not equalled by any we have ever seen, it is a series of serenes Just below the sky light, by which the operator can throw the light just where he wishes, in fact ho has the light en tirely at his command, and can take pictures "from early morn to dusky eve;" in fact at any time of the day. Their picture, case at the foot of the steps shows that they cannot be excelled as artists; they ore as good, if not tho best lot of Ambrotypes we ever saw. They do work cheap, too, that is Just as low as possible and make a living. Give them a call and "catch tho shadow ere the substance falls" Up stairs over No. 47. SO GOOD AN OPPORTUNITY "Was hever before presented to our citizens as at present to iecure their houses against those pests to tho careful and economical house-keeper Rain, Snow, Dust and Cold which enter underillhungorshrunkcn doors and windows. J. O. Clay Isnowatthe Reyn olds' House exhibiting and taking orders for puttlugon his patent Weather Strip. It Is one of the most useful Inventions of tho pe riod, and all should go and see it in operation and leave their orders. "We understand the Patentee is selling County and State Rights. I ha-ro now on sale at my Garden in Brcwnville, a fine collection of three year old Crab Apples in variety, Pears and Cher ries, all very fine. R. "W. FunxAS. McCORMICK'S ADVANCE : Prixe Jlovrer I-! Reliable 111 one or two wheeled, single or double-barred, slow or fast motion, combined and separate Harvesters, with Improvements for 1S70, are the most simply-constructed, light draft, accurate-raking, gralu-gleaning, rapid-running and clcan-cuttiug machines now manufactured. This is attested by all who havo used them ; tho "Advance" being considered the nc jim ultra of Reapers and Mowers. The McCor mick Bro's never made a machine for sale that they were afraid to put on trial against any other, and tiieir "Advances" challenges as well the admiration of the world as It does all other machines to a trial. Ell H. Wilcox, Agent, olliceat F. E. Johnson & Co's store, Brownvllle. Commisslou Business. McLaughlin & Small are now In the Commission Bu&lnessln earnest. Our farmers will do well to make a note of this as the market herds rather fluc tuating; for by this means they may leave their butter, eggs or other produce with tho abovo firm on commission, and for a small per cent, they will sell it when produce may be up, thus giving the farmer tho range of the market without bis being to the trouble to come and sell. Thus eggs or butter often raise live or ten cents in a day or two; well, to get tho benefit of that raise, if produce is low when the farmer oilers, leave it on com mission with the above firm. $3,23 XX S3,50 XXX $3,75. Fall Wheat Flour is now selling at the abovo prices at McLaughlin & Small's Auc tion and Commission House. No person can afford to use Spring Wheat Flour any longer; It don't pay! We know from experience that the above Flour Is No. I. GENUINE JOHN DEERE MOLINE PLOW I AUCTION! AUCTION! I McLaughlin & Small will open their Auc tion Room for business next Saturday, and have a large lot of Goods which will be sold that day! Hero Is a chance for bargains! No. 50 Main street. A. D. MARSH Has n scheme at his DOLLAR STORE Amounting to upwards of $0 00, Consisting of articles valued at from SI TO $150, All to be sold for ONE DOLLAR! If you have anything to Invest on a chance venture where you aro sure to go a prize, goto MARSH'S DOLLAR STORE I Quite a Seene occurred on our streets last Sunday. A young lady was seen to rush frantically up to a young gent about to mount a horse, grab the reins, and demand immediate fulfillment of the matrimonial engagement, under penalty of blowing out the young gent's brains. In splto of pistol and threats, Charles mounted and went out of town, returning towards evening, when two or three little scenes occurred; "nothing, however, resulting but an Immense amount of scandeL The young lady we learn hasleft this propinquity. "And shesald now Charles Augustus, Oh! wouldn't you liko to wed," and he wouldn't. Protratetl Mr e ting. The Christian de nomination of this city and vicinity have commenced holding a series of revival meet ings in the First Baptist Church. Preaching every evening. B. FT. K. fc. P. R. R. Calls on Its Stockholders for 10 and 5 per cent, of their subscription within thirty days, as will be seen in another column ; al so, calls for bids for grading ten miles or road bed. Here Is a chance for contractors. The work will be pushed forward with vigor. Internal Revenue. J. E. Lamasters has a "call" in our advertising columns for all those who havo any Internal Revenue Tax to pay to meet him at a certain time and place. Read and be prepared. BEYOND A PREADVENTURE The stock of Quecnsware, Glassware and Wooden ware Just opened by F. E. Johnson A Co., cannot bo excelled anywhere. They have also as full a stock of Groceries as can be found; all of which they areselllng60 low that if you don't buy there you will "go far ther and fare worse." THE RED ROVER PICTURE CAR Is now In this city, located on the lot west of Deuser's Tin shop, and Its proprietor, D. C Cottrel, is now prepared to tako pictures In all styles of Art known, and flatters him self that, with his improved apparatus, he can take pictures in the best possible man ner, at lower rates than ever before offered in this community. His stay will necessari ly be but short, and all who would avail themselves of this opportunity to get good picturep, low, call toon. WEEKLY MELAKGE. A new building is going up on the corner of Second and Nemaha streta.-.The II. & Turner made our Levee Inst Friday, -with a large lot of freight forourinerchants.....The Elk Horn passed up Saturday, leaving con siderable freight for this place on our Levee. ...--.The TF". IT. WaU:er, Railroad transfer boat paseed up Sunday morning...... The river was on tho rise last Friday, Saturday, Sunday, "Monday, and Tuesday, with an im mense sight of drift wood running....Tim McLaughlin has one Htory of hlsstore build ing up.....Twelve emigrant wagons crossed at this point last Monday, each .containing a large sized, healthy, rosy looking family. "Suffer such to come unto us," for of -such will we make the best State in the Union... Valleau's new billiard hall is the centre of attraction J ust now for recreation and amuse ment... ...Columbus Hawk's new residence will make a fine appearance when finished. .-...The transfer business from Phelps to this city Is very brisk, for besides what is trans ferred for this place, the west is now getting most of her goods via Brownvllle, as being the nearest and cheapest .We found last Sunday, in a strole of an hour, four new res idences, completed this spring, of which we had no knowledge, and we thought we knew all about Brownvllle and her improvements. ......The roads "west are in good condition, with a few exceptions, such as the slough across the road in front of Geo. Empson's, and that near the Coloman farm, both of which should receive attention this spring. Next Sunday is Easter..... Louis Hill is making preparation's for the erection of a fine residence on his half block In Brown's Addition to Brownvllle Joseph Shutzis getting material on the ground for the erec tion of a building for his Jewelry Store.......... The IT. 8. Turner passed down last Monday afternoon, taking considerable freight from this place The crossing on Fifth street, between Main and College, needs attention. Sixth street, south of Main, Is now one of the bestJateral streets in the city. Joseph Shutz has been on a visit to some of his rela tives In Missouri .The "Red Rover" pic ture gallery painted yellow arrived in town last Monday. A. J. McFall has been to St. Joseph this week ...Dougherty's Res taurant Is already reaping a deserved success Marsh's Dollar Store Is In receipt of new fancy goods......Filling on Atlantic street has stopped ; why ?......... Yesterday was terrible dusty, and, as always happens at such times, tho wind blew It all around Most everybody is or should plant trees and shrubbery. Tho river Is on a stand, bank full......Scvcral German families, fresh from tho fatherland, arrived here yesterday. TOWN PRIDE. It Is a fact that there is a feeling inmost persons of pride in their locality or town, which Is fostered and kept up by the character of Its Institutions, and grows on a community to an extent limited on ly by the degree of perfection to which they arrive. Thus,BrownvillianshavearI?htto feel proud of their Churches, of their High School, of their Store buildings, especially of "the RIock," and more es pecially of the corner Store In that Rlock ; for Mc pherson & Tuttle fire men who keep a large stock of the best goods on hand and will sell just as low as possible. Just now they have a very lino stock of Queensware, or which they have received a lar ger stock than was ever before shipped to one house In this city. Their's Is an assortment not to be sur passed anywhere in the West; and they bought low for cash and will sell the same. They have also a very full assortment of Groceries, In such quantities that they are prepared to defy competition at either wholesale or retail, in either quality or prices. They keep their Dry Goods Department up to the demand at all times. We are pleased to endorse this firm as one both pleasant and profitable to deal with. No. 65, McPhcrson's Block. Industrial Plow at J. 0, Deuser's. See the Card or Ncely & Co., Carpenters and Joiners, In to-day's paper. Itisa firm of first-class workmen, who tako a pride In their work, and will work as reasonable as work can be done. Go and see them, if you want anything In their line. OSAGE ORANGE HEDGE PLANTS! If. C. Lett, at the Elk Horn Drug Store has the purest and largest lot of plants on hand ever offered In this section. These plants are sure to grow, as they arc well rooted and have been taken up and kept with care. We learn that he Is giving responsible parties time. Time lost In planting a Hedge Is money irretrivably lost. You need but to look at them to be convinced that they are superior plants in the best condition. The price is within the reach of all. GENUINEJOHN DZESE JMLIHE PLOW! r Banisters, Hand Kail nnd Newel Posts kept by J. R. Bell & Son, at their Lumber Yard corner of College and FIrst-sts. W all Paper, New Stock, bought since the decline In gold, and will be sold cheaper than ever at MCCRKEUY A ICKELX. GENUINE JOHN DEEBE MOLINS PLOW! To Our Patrons In Job Work. We would say, parenthetically, that we have received a considerable addition to our Job Office in the way of New Type, Inks, Cards, Papers, etc., which warrant us in In viting an increase of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed. We eannow turn out as fine Job Work as can be had anywhere, and believe, as low. Dry Pine Lumber In all wi-ather at J. R. Hell's. or Industrial Plows go toDeuser. CAXTOX 'CLIPPER PLO W. CANTON 'CLIPPER PLOW. CANTON CLIPPER PLO W. CANTON CLIPPER PLOW. SIIELLENBERGF.R BROS. SHELLENBERGER BRO'S. SHELLENKERGER BRO'S. CANTON VLIPER PLOW. CANTON CLIPPER PLOW. CANTON CLIPPER PLO W. CANTON CLIPPER PLO W. H. C. Lett has received his spring stock of Wall Paper and Window Shades. ALL CUT- ting done to order at Morgan's Tailor Shop. ThePremiumCornPlanter Jfow Ready for IsiectioR or sale ! 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; llfth, with a marker the work can be done more regular and quicker than by any other planter. Shellenherner Bro's Agonts. Genuine John Deere Moline Plow I Patronize Home Industry. All kinds of Marble work can be had at Neidhardt's Marble Works in this city, cheaper than It can be had elsewhere. None but the best ma terial used. Corn, Wheat and Oats. Ralney k Lewis have removed their office to Robt! Teare & Co.'s Store, where they will pav the highest cash price tor Grain and oth er Produce. Private medical aid, read Dr. Whittlcr's advertisement. Sash, and Blinds. Full stock at J. R. Bell's Best Doors In the West at J. R. Bell's. R, V. Mulr agent for Lamb's Knitting machines, Brownvllle, Nebaasba. H-tf Genuine John Deere Moline Plow! Banisters, Hand Rail and Newel Posts at J. R. Bell & Son's Lumber Yard ; where any thing in the building line can be had, at the most reasonable rates. They are gathering the Lumber Tradeof Southern Nebraska un der their wing, and for the simple reason that it pays people better to buy there than any where Dlse Genuine John' Deero-Moline Plowi; CASH YAW FOR ALL KINDS OF 6HAIS By Evan "Worthing, dealer In Grain and Commission and ForwardingMerchant. No. 5C, Main street, Brownvllle. lS-3m GENUINE JOHN DSSBE MOLINE PLOW ! Just Received afinc assortment of Sad dles at Bauer's. LADIES ! Fluitlng Machines, Curling Irons, Pinking Irons, Fluting Irons, at Shellenberger Bros. Ladles, go nnd see them; just what you want. A PIXE LUMBER YARD. Kilbouni, Jenkins &Co., corner of Fourth and Main streets, in this city, have constant ly on hand a full stock of the best Pine 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 ont of the log and shipped to this point. They are determined to continue ns heretofore to sup ply the bulk of lumbes, etc, used In this Land District. Call and sec them ! SHELLENBERGER BRO'S Have, during the past week, received at least $10,000 worth of Hardware of every kind, which makes their's decidedly the lar gest stock ever opened In Southern Nebras ka. Their large store room Is now full to the celling with Hardware, Stoves, and Tinware, and below a room of equal size is filled with Stoves, Fence "Wire, etc They do an exten sive business, nnd consequently can, and do, do it on small profits. Their great desire Is to soil largely, which, at the same time that It advertises them, enables them to sell goods to all on smaller profits. They are enterpris ing, energetic, honorable men to deal with, whi oh all will find by calling on them at No. 74 Main street, Brownvllle. H. C. LETT Has now tho fullest stock of Drugs, Wall Paper, Paints, Stationery and Oils that can be found In this market, and Is selling them low down for tho ready cash ! Call and see him at the Eikhorn Drug Store. I have for sale of my own growing 10,000 Seedling Peach Trees; 2000 English Hop Roots ; a few hundred of the finest variety ai Rose Roots; Lilacs; Splrens; Houghton! Goosberies, and a few bearing, five and six year old Grape Vines, which I desire to re move, and will sell. R. W.FURNAS, Brownvillo Nebraska. Deuser has the Industrial Plow ! FIELD SEEDS. Timothy, Clover, Orchard and Kentucky. Blue Grass Seed, fresh, at McCrecry & Nickr ell's Drugstore. lJ-3m Banisters, Hand Hall and Newel Post kept by J. R. Bell fc Son, at their Lumber Yard corner of Collcse and First-sts, The Lenten Services at the Episcopal Church in this city will beheld as follows: March 2d, being Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent, full mornlng',service, and sermon, evening prayer at 4 p in., the 5 weeks follow ing, evening prayer at 4 p.m., Wednesdays and Fridays, "Holy Week," the last week of Lent, Morning prayer at 10 a. in., evening prayer at 4 p. in. On "Good Friday," full morning service and sermon. GEO. R. DAVIS, 20-6w Rector. For a good Saddle, go to Soudcr's .52 Main street. 7-tf CIGARS at wholesale or retail at A. F. Culm's Cigar Factory, 01 Main street. DR. HOLLADAY Respectfully informs his old friends and the public, that he Is prepared to attend all calls in the line of his proression. Office at 1). H. Lewis fc Co.'s Drug Store, Main street, Brownvllle, Neb. 51-tf LUMBER!!! 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, Blinds, Mouldings, etc. Drv Pine Shingles, Iith and Pickets. In fact, anything In the building line, which I warrant A No. 1 in every respect, ami on which I do not propose to be undersold, for cash, bvany man west of the Missouri river. I Invite all who need anything in my line to give me a call, knowing that I can outfit them with good material, at the fairest rates. J. R. BELL. Brownvllle, Neb. Cor. Water & First Streets, NTT5 Lnmberdellvored within the city . .limits, FREE OF CHARGE. Banisters. Hand Hail and Newel Posts kept by J. R. Bell A Son, at their Lumb'er Yard corner of College and First-sts. J. W. Bliss, Regular Licensed Auctioneer. Sales attended to in the country on reason able terms. Orders left at the Advertiser office will receive proper attention. 4S-5m For a No. 1 set of Harness, go to Soudcr's, 52 Main bt. 7-tf Genuine John Deere Moline Plow I Clocks, splendid assortment, WATCHES, full stock. JEWELRY, in abundance at Dunn Allays whonlsodo all kinds or re pairing of Clocks, Watches or'Jewelry. No. 20, Main street. ll-3m Go to Deuser for Industrial Plows ! Farmers often come to town to trade and when noon comes will go Into a grocery and makc.a dinner off of crackers and cheese, casting them as much as they would get a good warm meal for, at George Daugherty'.s Resturant, one door west of the Bank. Examine the Industrial Plow ! Choice Fresh Butter at Hauk&Armi tages. COIUUCEECIAIj. BROWNVILLE. Corn. s"ielled....4.ya,,-,0 Corn, In the ear....40(Jfc4ir Spring Wheat 45a50 Oats 30 Barley Oats 33 ' Barley -Wfa t Sprlnc W Flour2.iVr,5wO Fall W Flour..-Vn3.75 Apples gTeen...$i,.W,:x Potatoes ..:JXa 25 lArd ... .....13 Racon Hams ....165 " Sides 17 " Shoulder 15 Wool Unwashedaxa.S'5 " Tub Washed.-I0,'5 Cranberries, "j qt.l5 Honey. . i Ekrs 10(3124 Butter .ax&l'i Chickens, drossed . 1&....8 Turkeys, do 10 (Iee."e. do 10 Beef Cattle ifH cts Hogs gross 7.U) 7..V) " net S.75 " Dressed "? "4 .7f.9 n Ides, ; recn.. .4(ii5 Dry Flint lW4.ll Mink I,ir5.l,V) Beaver. fi,axS;i.2 jCoon SCXJ-TO Northwestern Department OK THE ASBTJRT LIFE INSURANCE CO. Offlces No. 0, 7, S, Opera House, CHICAGO, ILL. HOME OFFICE, 201 Dronuiray, X. Y. Lemuel Bsn?s, President. (Jen. .Elliott; Ylce-Pres. A Sce'v. Emory Mcl'lintock, Actuary. A." E. a. Purdr,3I. 1. .Med. Ex. DEPARTMENT OFFICERS. GEORGE a COOK. President. LEROY SWORMSTEDT, Secretary. THOMAS BE VAN. M. D. Med. Ex'r. GRANT GOODRICH, Counsel. DEPARTMENT DIRIECTORS. Geo. C. Cook, Of G.d'ookACp, John V. Far we II, OfJ.V.FarwellACo. J. H.Wood worth. Pres't Treasurv Rank L. Hitchcock, D. D. Ast W. Book Con. J.M. Keid.D. D. Ed. X.W. Chr. Advocate. H. V. Karnes, Prs. Com. Xat'l Bank. Orrlncton Lunt, Capitalist. Grant Goodrich, I-awyer. Abner R. Scrnntou, Of Purington A scranton K. II. Gnmmon, Of Gammon A Prindte. T. W. Harvcr, Lumberman. W. S. Carter. Lawyer, Milwaukee. L. Swormstcdt, Secretary. RET. T. B. LE0, GENERAL AGENT, Nebraska CUy, Nebraska. D It . V M. A R X 6 L b MEDICAL EXAMITEi . SrowxvUW, ?frniVB. W J. S. Hetzel'sTfew Tort' SPRING CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, TRUNKS, VALISES, UMBRELLAS. Etc., Etc. Remember the place, HETZEL'S ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, McPherson Block, No. 70 Main Street, Browirville, Nebraska. 1866. 1B70. OPEN to THE WORLD JTOJt eOMPETSTIOfl 1 F. A. TISB2L, JR., & CO, Can and wil sell you all kinds of Implements cneaper than any otner house in Nebraska. We sell the BUCKET Reaper and Mower ! We s W---1--- STUDEBAKER AND WHITE WATER WA-G-OIiSrS, AND BUGGIES OF ALL IINDS. We seH the KIH3T Reaper and Mower ! ! and the J. H, MANNY REAPER. We sen the Rumor Cultivator, Garden City Clipper Plow PEKIN TWO AND THREE-HORSE PLOWS, SMITH'S Cast Cast-Sieel PLOWS, EXCELSIOR and GANG PLOWS, PEINCETON IRON-BEAM PLOWS, ALL KINDS OF CORN PLOWS, One and TwoHole Hand Corn Shelters, and One, Two and Four-Horse Power Shelters. F YOU H AiifflG, WE KEEP NOTHING BUT FIRST GLASS GOODS, AND GUARAN TEE ALL OUR GOODS TO BE AS RECOMMENDED. A full Supply of Extras always on Hand ! WTwtmra Wr .5S .liSciS z. 3 Er ? KZzlfSELS; iWtbLU n!Jf.HK..t irj, i .(.A1 jKflBcKlHbS 5" i i PBbWib OIL CLOTHS AND MATTING No. 76 i. rs " ?"t,f !" if; .3. Hare the Largest Stock, and Make the Lowest Prices. AND SUMMER CLOTH IN i -f-'. . .-' jjg w-... ter 1 We sell the DODG Reaper and Mower, aMa-x'sli. Harvester, Yandever Corn Plow, PIRST & BRADLEY'S Walking Cultivator sell the uakb-OWKS&k-' COME M M FOB !I ! Wholesale O A B mMe-mMmsmm uaz w4 scmcEisxhiwmrn" -J4JJixlWXStSff TliiZi iM II THEOD Maul mm, "MePiierson Block, Biwnville, One Price Clothing House ! McPherson & Tuttle, DEALERS AND BBI IS 'NO. 66 MAIM STBEET, WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE BEST QUALITY OF m rrir-i"aiw m Taii&, UUJrjrEfiS PEAL BARLEY, EKR.XCE, AND ALL KINDS OTZ DRIED PRTJIT. A. L. RICH. a. H. GILL-MORE. NEW ADMINISTRATION AT THE HEP STORE. RICH & GILMOEE, Successors to W. II. SMALL, DEALERS AND JOBBERS IN CmOGElIES t Such as Coffees, Sugars, Teas, Molasso3, Syrups, Flour, Bacon, Fish, Dried Beef, Salt, Coal Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, Cheese. Dried and Groen Fruits, Coa foctionaries of all Kinds, Wooden Ware, &c. In connection with the above they keep constantly on hand a large supply of feed, CORX, OATS, BRAIV, SHOUTS, &c. All Goods Sold at Prices that Defy Competition. Highest Market Price paid forall kinds, of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Reduced Prices to nult the Times, Small Fronts and Fair Dealing. Is their Invariable rule. Goods wl ll be sold to Country Merchants in either large or amall bills and at extremely low rates. "" IWM & BEG 1 -2 . GENERAL 'ttttW 1 U b 0 1 1 u Ve have on hand a large r . 1 -rrmmi asrfr tJ STAPLE AND To "which we are making co we are selling at Prices as the Mississippi. In the Quality of our Goods 53 FLOUR OF THE MOST HIGHEST MARKET ooxjisr,GCH3r 12-40 eii SHELLENBEKGER BROS., "Wholesale and Retail Dealers in larawar ilm No. 74 Main Street, OKf HILL & and Retail Dealers in P H T JOBBERS INS Ai nuns f 5! i, SUGARS, PB07ISI0NS THER, DEALERS IN , and well assorted stock of PANC1T GROCERIES nstant additions, and which low as any House west of , WE DEFY COMPETITION, I ; APPROVED BRANDS. PRICE PAID TOR 1 SWAJNT & BRO. lire, Etc. BrownviUe, Neh. 5 Nebraska. Frorisioiis 'J l