fc m 59 ' -jV - 8 H i i i I ; m W f i.' i I! h w - J t ffitaf j1 iij'..i'a PIGEON SSSHS II How It Spoils a Beautiful Poem to be frAilvi.ln.ieil into tile Hoglls'x of the JieatUcii Cliiuee. EXCELSIOR I' The shades of night was fulling fast. As through an Alpine village passed, A youth who bore, 'mid snow and lee,' A banner with the strauge devlp, Excelsior!" His brow was sad ; his eves beneath Flashed like a falchion from its sheath, And llhe a bllver clarion run;r, The accents of that unknown tonsnp. "Excelsior! i Jn'happy homes he saw thelisht Of,househol J fires gleam warm and bright; Above, tlie spectral glaciers hown. And from his lips escaped a SgeWor ,,, 'Cry not the Pass !" tho old man said, "Dark lowers the tempest overhead. The roarlnc torrent is deep and wide! And loud that cUrlou voIcj-; "Excelsior!" OBistny," the maiden said, "nnd rest Thy weary head upon this breast !" A tear stood In his bright blue eye, 3at still he answered with a s1k!i, Excelsior!" "Beware the pine-tree's withered branch! Beware the awful avalanche!" This was t lie peasant's In.i good night ! A voice replied.'far up the night. "Excelsior!" At break of day, as heavenward The pious monks of St. Bernard "Uttered tiie ofl-repeated prayer. A voice cried through the startled air, "Excelsior!" A traveler, by the faithful hound Half buried in the snow was found. Still Knisplns in ls hand of ice That banner with the btrange device, "Excelsior!" ThsSamein PIsconBugilth TOPaIDIG A LOW ! fhat nlghtey time begin hop chop, RECIPES, ETC. Mo3t of the mustard sold by grocers Is not genuine. It may contain a lit tle mustard, but is composed mainly of wheat Hour, turmeric, and souiu limes caps-iuum. Cracker PFe. Eight crackers pound ed fine, m which pour boiling water to Hoften; eight table-spoonfuls of vin egar, eight of ougur, one lemon ; if too stiff, add water. Molasses Candy. Two cups mo laKse, one cup sugar, one tablespoon-ful-vinejrar, butter six of a hickory nut. Boil briskly twenty minutes, stirring all the time. When cool pull until white. Potato Custard. Ten potatoes boiled soft.-six or eight egg.-, sugar to your taste, one cup milk, quarter pound of butter, nutmeg, essence of lemon, brandy and wine toyour taste. Mash the potatoes very line. A theory is promulgated that corn is the cause of chicken cholera that it and hog cholera are mod pre valent when pig? tnd chickens are fed a!:no.t exclusively on com that corn contains le. of the phosphates and more of the fatly matter than other cereals, ami this accounts for chicken and hog cholera. The only safe ami effective treat ment of obesity is a reduction in the quality of the u-uinl food, an increase of exercise and ft reduction of the hours of sleep. This should be grad ually pushed until the-reduction in weitrht i- one or two pounds a week. This cannot fail, and will invariably improve health. Bio Lewis. Excellent Johnny Cakes. One cup nienl. one of flour, one of sujrar. one of mil!;, one ojrir. bu-tler the Size of an egg-, swht and crcam-turfar. An other. Four tablespoons of corn meal. l- PMNTING. 1858 OLDEST & BEST 1874 IwMm snycnTioro SilitR mln uaJ i Saia saw tfi PROPRIETORS, McPIIERSX BLOCK, KROWX?lLLE, NEBRASKA. Oldest Paper in Nebraska. BESTLOCAL PAPER IHrSTATE . ft, J iTnt'l 1 Ii'liMMgTiliMMMMMMMaafT'rliBiniiiiiir "if n ir nnote 'lf'gy. v-irTT- , 1W rmrTcw MEiPl'WpinppinrNK -rf'i Jr'i'ttii1-''''- A" fa-i(r "'-. -rr-iJiiri. j"JMij1i1HK " AiXmBjM rtwoT salt, Tho Adyertisek is in Its EIGHTEENTH YEAR! Its history Is co-equal and co-eitcnslve with politics Inside house him can see l'Rht. And every room g.t fire all rlht, He leo ey plenty ice more limb. Inside him mouth he plenty cry "TopalJe-salo w 1" Ole man talkey "no can walk !" Uy'in bye rain come werry dark, Have yot water, werry wiile." "Maskcy I my must go topside" "Topjside-zalow !" "Man-man !" One plrlcy talkey he, "What for you go topside look-.ee!" And one time more he plenty cry. Hut all time walkey plenty high "Topsldc-jralow !" "Take care! that spoil'um tree young man, Take aire that ice! He want man-min!" That roolfe chin-chin he uood nlljt. He talkey "my can go all rih:.M "Topblde-galow !" Joss-pigeon man he soon begin, MormpK-lim that Josh chin-chin, He no man see him plenty fear. Cos bome man talkey he can hear! "Topside-galow !" That young man die. one larjje dog see, To muchey bobbery flndey lie; He hand belong coin all same Ice, Have got flag, with chop n nice. "Topsidp-Kalow !" MAKItlED. Mr. W. D. Ferree editor of the Poll: County Times, and a former t3'po in this office, has taken, unto himself a wife which was duly announced in the. State Jonrnal. Like all newly much married men. Will thinks he has-done a big thing and thus dis courses about it: We are married ! And what does it signify to be married? Why, many things to be known, and many things not ti be known. For a -core of year and more we have been "stamping it." but at last have changed the life of "blessed singleness" for that of it married one. "B!esedsin:ene'V i not always blessed; it i attended witi. many anxieties and sufferings of the the flesh. A person cursed with homeliness ami awkwardness like ourself, if he can succeed in getting a fair damsol for a wife s really fortun ate, and has" achieved a great Victori an that line. A person cur.-ed with homeliness ami awkwardness is com pelled to undergo many anxieties of mind, for the maidens of now-a days go much" on comeliness ant! style. A stylish younjr man is "the thiim" for them, whether he be poeed of brains, virtue, stability, frugality, or not; in fact, brains, virtue, stability, frugality, and the like, are scarcely taken into account. So we were nev er cat in beauty's mould, but still hnve loved ami wished, and acted wise, and acted the fool, up and down this wide, deep earth in search of a woman, and never found a uirl who would have us, until now. We have tried man j vocations in life, respect able we thought, to "fetch them," but the blamed girls didn't seem to appreciate us yet. Our last resort to gain their favor was to go into the newspaper business but this didn't knock the homelinessoutof us. either; and all around us, young men with out a trade, without a cent and with out manners, were gallanting the girl about, all because thay possessed jusi what the girls wanted, beauty. And again, they had heard much about ed itors starving to death, and this was against us. too. Confound ihe news paper men of the present age, who win uiake it appear that they are al ways "hard up," for it is a lie; there is not a person in the newspaper bus iness but that is "lined with money." for how can he be otherwise when subscribers are so prompt in paying their subscriptions. But we must not digress froth the subject. Though there are many difficulties to encounter in single life, and one possesses many anxieties of mind, yet all this s nothing compared with the following four things, viz: "Popping the question," "asking the old folks." "standing up while the ceremony i being performed, and sleeping in a separate bed from one's wife "the flrf.t night." But somehow or oilier we overcome all thee difficulties like a little man. The wedding was a quiet one. While the old folks were snooz ing, and h unhands were kissing their wives on retiring to bed, ami the moon shown down on terra firm a in all its eventide beauty, the "knot was tied ;" and would not exchange our married life for a "prairie schooner" full of California gold. BLACSLJEWS. Nearly 2.000 black Jews have a home in the city of Cochin, Hiudostau.and its ueighhoihood While they are not as dark skinned asEthiopean negroes their color places them under a ban. for despite the fact that they are Is raelites in the full sense of the word, "and faithfully worship the G"d of their ancestors, neither the Israelites of Bagdad nor the white Jews of their own locality will intermarry- or oth erwise associate with them. Their statement of their origin is that when the conquest of the E:ist Indies by Europeans oppned a roatl to unlimit ed wealth, into which were attracted adventurers from all parts of the world, many young Israelites from Bagdad. Basso ra and Yemen started out to seek fortune-. Establishing themselves in Hindustan they pur chased femile slaves from the na tives, a numher of whom became con- tyerted, and were married to their iters. From these intermarriages present population of Cochiu is "cetided. v tablespoon fuls Gfeurry powfler tablespoontuls of flour, a lit Lie pepper and cayenne, a large ar.d ap ple one small shnlot, stock sufficient to cover it. Cut the meat into cutlets ; take care to have a bone in each, and fry them a light, brown with a little butter. The bha'iot should be fried at tbe same time. Peel and core the ap ple and cut it np ; stew the meat, sha lot ami apple in the stock for half an hour, very gently ; then add the curry powder ami flour, having previously mixed them with half a cup of stock. Let it boil up twice, tli?h up the cut lets, and pour the sauce over them. This eurry is excellent. It may be made in the same maniierwirh chick ens or rabbits; ami should apples not be in season, a little lemon juice may he added just before it is boiled up. In India, the pleasant acid of fresh tarmarinds is x?m. As well-boiled rice is so essential with curry, the recipe for it is added here : Put on a saueepanful of water, let it boil fust', -prinkle in a Httlesalt, and then the nee mopping it into tne water wuu the hand. Do not cover tbe sauce pan. When the rice is don-, strain off Ihe water, and set it on a cloth be fore the lire to drain. Toss it np a lit tle with two forks, ami serve it in a di-h separate from the curry. Select large rice to boil for the curry, and of the best description only. SAYIXG TIIE PAT AXD P1.KSI1. The fat and tlea-h of all kinds of do mestic animals are made of grass and gram, which co..t money. Inuutumn, when tVed begins to fail, and the weather becomes cold and stiiniiy.an imals Will lose ileh, unless they are well fed and properly protected from cold ami wet stornia. Every pound of flesh ami fat is worth, at a low fig ure, twelve anil a iiait cents. i?lesii or fat is actually worth much more than that sum, in most localities, as there is no bone, no hair, no hoofs, no horns, nor oilier waste in lhne parts of the animal. The fat is always wasted first. The flesh next. Now, hen, every pound of fat and flesh that is wasted is a dead loss of twenty-five cents to the owner of the stoek When an animal consumes a pound of fat in maintaining respiration and animal heat, the waste is a dead lo-s, because it can never be retrieved. The substance that composed the fat and flesh i gone. The grass, and grain consumed in making it might just as well, in one sense, have been pitched into theAtlantic Ocean. In another sense it would have been been better to cast the grass ami grain on t lie land as a renovator of the sail. Now to re produce the number of pounds of fat a. in uesii iosi win cost not ie-- man another twelve ami a half cents worth of grain There you have twenty-live cents in cash for every pound of fle-h produced. Every person wlio Jins half an eye cannot fail to see and ap preciate this fact. It needs no fur ther elucidation. The person, there fore, wh'o ha ten head of cattle, and allows each one to fall away one hun dred pounds e.ach. lo-es ten hundred quarters of dollars, or Sf2o0! A hun dred pounds of fat and flesh would scarcely be missed in the appearance of some animals. And the same rule holds good with horses, sheep, swine, and all kinds of domestic animals. Every pound of flesh .st is equiva lent to so much inonev actually thrown away. There is the loss. No one can deny it. And there is the er ror in the management; ami the grand, practical question is how to snve that which has heretofore been lost? Anecdote of an Elephant. The " Leisure Hour," au English magazine, tells this touching story, as related by Major Brown, of the Euiti- elh icgimeui UimriitJgemalia Couluv. 1 Js wMnZffSwwyiilWol'p 2JPCHPi pBF"WWiij &3craKElHSK"w is-. -anpMPHB wmwmmmmmMwmmmm Gmmsss u ? m i lh i r a Rr in-? i h arFi1 TiTrT:n'P-iJ i.li-4l wUJUlUrlla UvJUluinwi -.v.. r devoted to the Interests of THE PEOPLE. AGRICULTURAL I"MPLEMENTS. T fifr is a- j&a3 XL-Jfeiai3 fa w,k3v' POB SO JDA.-3TS. iC-S lls cMite3i3tMaB3sa TAB Dealers in all the best Machinery manu factured, would respectfully invite the atten tion of the farmers to the fact that they are still in the" market, and are better prepared to make low figures than ever before. A full and complete line of. w :pt a. ir, od "w: .a. 1r0n, steel nails, tinware, ptjm:ps5"vva.g-on"s, stoves, POCKET AHD TABIDS CUIXERIT, 5cc, fee. which we will sell cheaper than any other house in the State. Come and price our goods, and see if we cannot giouetter figures than any other house. gill sell our goods at a heavy -discount OR TH.'E HEST SIXT1T DAY'S, mt to make room ior a new st:)ck ring trade. Come one and all, and get prices which will correspond with Ihese hard times. BOOTS AND SHOES. PT. CLINld, H l "- '. ' - ... V.w . fa I No. 29 tfain St.,3R0WXTILLE, XEB. BELtlARB TABLES. I "ii BZIiIIARP, J"EjN5NTT JL,ZIST jzJSJS PIGE02T HOLE Of every variety manufactured. Old Tables, Balls, &c, bought or taken in exchaagefor new. TABLES OUT DOWN AND iRepaired on Short Notice. All kinds of SlXiXilARD STOCK Keptconstantlyon hand, at the Factory, 32 2dst., St. Joseph, Mo. GEORGE HILLYEB. Proprietor RAILHOADs. LIKOLH'S FAVORITE rS: " -. m-r "Z. '. VI jmHttis TEE Kansus City, St. Joseph 'iopeKa. ua all Points L. Box 1CC9. W-ly MERCHANT TAILOR. ZE3i:B:Er:R3r hi. jdoleust Tailor and Draper. Keeps a. full aKsortment of Cloths. Cassimeres, Silk and Worsted Ve'stings," for .gentleman's use. "CT7-JSE)2DIJMC3- OTJTFITS wP 5J) 3r.nin Street, RroTrnTillc, "Neb. sije:c ijutst. GROCEBISS. !a? Wholesale and ggctnil IBiealers in TIIE MARKET REPORTS Of Chicago, St. Louis and Brownvllle, are corefully comnllcdiweekly. TERMS FOR 1874. Cluhs of 5. each Chios of 10, each Any additional nmnber, each- $2 00 1 7o 1 50 15o -S3-No paper sent unless paid for In Ad vance. Address CAPFREt &. HACKER, BROWNVILLE, NEB. THE ADVERTISER Cv r y ' ' 2&&J&S,&2&3r LUIX Uil No. 30 MAIIJ STREET, M B ISla H zJt&f ig5 JJ,f'TJfl pl 1T75 Bl " PC sa tn 3 -s; 'Vfe-OOSS3U The BALL & PAGE Wagon, mnnufnetitieil at Elkhart. Ind., is the onfy Wagon that gives entire aatisfuulion. Sold and warranted hv TISDIiL & RICHARDS. onsunMn in HsSSiH hFZ lis Dflliillmi ESTABLISHMENT. AXES! AXES! E. C. SIMMON'S Is sold by English Diamond Steel Axe the best axe In tho world. TISDEL & RICHARD.-. POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY! The he-it line of Pocket and T'iMe Cutlery, which we warrant, the only place in the city that audi gooda are warranted. TISDEL & RTCHARDS. y""Ni j 3 uiommff ana wroceir uonse No. 70 Main Street, Brownville, Nebraska. Largest Stock in the Market. Great Inducements Offered. PRICE "PITT? ijorrrriiT OIX A2LIL, ARTICLES SOLD. sPJr&Bii&EL &&& gJi &&& TOST.LOtlS.,, MIDLAND JPA CI3PIC p -. And Lincoln and 5elrart, Ct. ' "i In connection with J Kansas City,St.Jo.&o,Bte-3 To CHICAGO, , CoIumbus, Boston, CincinL,, York, -Washington Cltr rii?1 aaapolis, Pittsbursh, feSi adelpnia. Baltimore Iionisvills, ' Si1. LOUTo Cltv, St. Joseph. LeaveDwo-u. . Cafro. 3t-n.Phl3.Mol,r.e n-tcl&q, its in the East, Soa;h aad sSL'i rSi ISO CHANGE ofCAj,, from K. Nehnufca Cliy. X5 Pa-sengers takln-; thw note for t points boutb can secure berths la W!s!i Ut rnllnian's Palace Sleeping car by appl.vluR Jo the compan s acent i! r takinsHlPepIn-,' car before m-cht WJi. Louis next morning without cLan-i?? 'ISt. Tills te the only route Irom Lincoic off ... advantages. Lav-over Chkcks BtnKAl2'"ll!H plication to the Conduct-r. without extra? l FARE AS LOW, AND TIME ASenf? as by any other route. Gen'l Ticket .Ag-tM pIrESFv A. C. DAWES, Gen. Pass. ASt K. cTslj? - JS.1 Ry. St. Joseph. Mo. JS-'-5-Uo.,ic.L FAYORITE SHORT ROUTE TO ALL PBECMPAL POIXTg 3ES jBL 3B'. The "Oldfeeliablo" aad popular HANNIBAL & ST. JOE, Hall Road Line, 3 Through Express Trains TJaflr lEqnipprd with Miller's Patent Sa'etrDhiti? 'Coupled, and Buffer. and thecelehnitS-613 celebrated Westinghouse Patent Air Brakes, Th most perfect protection against acd&ii!. , the world. at Jfeir and Elegant Day Coaches, and two daily lines of Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars are run through Irom Kaimi City to QU2XCY, G ALESBURG, MEXDOTA AXD Chicago, Without Chancre, Also a daily line of Pnllman's Palace Sleeping Cars From Atchison and St. Joseph to JACKSONVILLE AXD SPRIS., FIELD. And New and Elegant Iny Coaches frjtn Kian City to Indianapolis and Cincinnati Without Change. To securp all the modern impn.vemnu in ft way travelintr. purchase Tickets via the Haaatti .fc St. Joseph Sort Line. ' "QnilCY ROUTE." Avoiding all Transfers. Ferries ami Cbaajatf Cars. C3Throngh Tickets Sir sale at all rrlncipal ia FARE ALWAYS AS LOW AS DY ANY KOCH Baggage cheched through to all pnnc ipal pono. E. A. PARKER, 0. S.LYF0BD Gen'lTicietAg't. Gen. x-t HOW IS THBPOB TEA THE GREAT DRY GOOBS. BEST TN TIIE TTIiST: Wc never do work vrltliout clving :ntl.sf.tp tlon. nnil lielnj; up to time our facilities nrc such that we lire able to do every kind of printing, from common handbills to the finest work. Our prices cannot be surpassed for rheipness by any othr stablishmint with the same style of work. Parties hav ing work tOido will do well to call and see u.i. NEWS, BOOK- & JOB PRINTING, Visilin & Woadinj; Cards, a fcs TUiS 'FmSft & i&-Di&-c(i LiJ a I 1 SIHTTl O Vk O Ta T1 T7TT T f fin 1 I8 ll U 1 1 1 1 1 1 Li la 1 Q 8 Ml d In H II 1 1 1 H H H h! -at ill i lliiiUJJUlljLj llliiil it UU ivJ i .tS Who are your hP-t Irieiwls? TISDEL & RTCHARDS ! for all Hr-t-ohiss iiuiciiinerv, ami havr -i f iilirtl you with Icaditii kind-;, on the inot rea-onalile terms, and will continue the ful tire. Give them your patronaire. They are airents all the best and to do so in TAP &ij I In ill 1Y TISDEL & llIGP-IAIinS iPTP 0r0 ID I blu. I III lU. CIRCULARS. XOTE AND LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, Xontlily Statpmeuts, Business Cards, AND ENVELOPES, Neatly Printed. In any Color, or Cpm binatlou of Colors. Hardware, Tinware, Iron, Steel, and Nails. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY TISDEL & RICHARDS. AfSot.- WKQZiSSAIrS ASID HBTAIL KX? 3rZJB&e&m Jb&l aBSsssm saef-s ii:';r? S'iSSiSSS wmi9'w::wk EtsSSrt-R-- T &sb GooMng and Heating LOW DOWN, BY TISDEL & RICHARDS. - toveSi TISDEL & RICHARD CAST SELL. 1)0 SELL; & WILL CONTINUE TO SELL, rarovTUiyf r ? if I I H ? $ h IN OUH LINE CHE P EH THAN A N Y HOUSE IN BROWNVILLE. INVITATIONS, Either In Fancy Notes or Cards, In Gold and Silver, or Bronzes of any description, or In a variety of colors. "' During the seige of Pondiehery, in ome eiris, in uissinir. purse vp r mnuttw a if thev were about to rform on tht- flasreolet. Tliis is de IpiIIv wrong. Kisin is a luxury hieh phould helixiuleed in with an ippetite, and not nibbled at as if it tie East J ml led, by the J5riti.-.li jir:ii3', when M. Lally Vis governor there, there were in tlie French garrison bevt-ral war eleplnnits; ulJ of which, except one, died from tile scarcity of provisions, and the survivor would have shared the fate of his compan ions but lor his uncommon nagacity, which rendered him a lavorite with everybody, and the object of general admiration. This animal, in the ab sence or his keeper, was one uay a-mur-ing himself with his chain in au open part of the town, when a man who had committed a theft and was pursued by a great number of people, depaiiing of all other means of safe ty, ran for protection under the ele phant. Apparantly delighted with the poor wretch's coulldeiiee, the creature instantly faced about and met theerowd. erected hi trunk and threw his chain in the air. as i the manner of these animal when engag ed with the enemy, and became so fu rious in defense of the criminal, that, notwithstanding all the gentle arts made use of by the surrounding mul titude, neither they, nor even his mahout or driver, to whom he wa fondly attHciied, and who wa sent for to manage him. could prevail with him to give up the malefactor. The contest had continued about three hours, when at length Ihe governor, hearing the strange account of it pnme to the spot, and was so much pleased with the generous persever ance, f the lionest (piadruped that be yielded to the elenhantV interposition nnd pardoned thec.riminal. The poor man. in an ecstasy of gra'itude. ts tifiod his acknowledgments by kissing and embracing the probnois of bis kind benefactor, who was apparantly an sensible of what had happened. that, laying a-ide all his former vio lence, he became perfectly tame nnd gentle in an instant, and suffered his keeper to conduct him away without MERCHANT'S SHOW OAEDS, Got up In styles not to bo surpassed, either East or West, in Beauty or Price. LABELS! Printed on White or Colored Paper, either with lllnck or Colored Inks, from a plain Dru-zglsti' Label to tile tlneat printed pien did Bronze Labels. Book Work, Constitutions, By-Laws, Articles of Incor poration, and every other variety or Pamph lets, printed at any and In any special time. CHAMPION AND FASHION STOVES! TISDEL & RICHARD- sidl the celebrated-Champion and Fashion Stoves the Stoves, that took the Gold Medal over all others. $25,00 KUV TIIE CIIA3IFI0XAXD FASHIOX STOVES AND SAVB $25,00 Large Stock of Ploios Always on Hand ! And can guarantee lower prices than anj' other dealers. TISDEL & RICHARDS. STOVES A.ISTD TINWARE, NEATLY REPAIRED BY TISDEL & RICHARDS. .&3, B2,:d -$S $te rstznas &jn3 ii.Wi. .fc- .E& r-rjiLT.t( ' !' i --,... i ia:.s . jis &?;. ., -K. iyana Ui,"Jri-;',X:iL S&- Sis B TINE I p een OHIO I Fast Trains R V 2i S EACH WAY, BSTTEEN Baltimore & Washington, A. 'WQB'PCfC! & Mjiy rfi lh EACH WAY, USTWEEN Washing'n -i Philadelphia THREE rVDQnc Tfi il LOO 111 mm 4? 3 ) -.".' ?F DEALEKS 1TN" CA1 EACH WA"i, BETWj-L.N 3cw York, J?hi!ade1phia, Bait im ore, WasJt inyton, AND T1IE- TftTiSST AND SOUTH. EaSing Ceiasctteis frca all pests csAli 4X3-Present Inc to the Bniiie-" Man advuntaseof puswln tlirout;. nil the uwsi cities, and to everybody the privilege of vw- inn-; WA.SHI3STGTON BALTIMORE to WASHINGTON DISTANCE -10 Mlle-TIME,U.kHol'B. L. it. COLE. W P k3IlTII'Wl Oen'l Ticket AKent, JUtr i nri Baltimore. Md. fca 'tmion SIDNEY B.JOXES.Oen'irass.AictC.aciaii'' CAMFFS O, Kansas Pacific Railway. Short, Favorite and Only A.X.X. XSIX, ROUTE! v JLJ as. jr. j PQIV&ESI, SHOT, C&PS, JfMJDS, FULL LINE OF AMMUNITION, BY TISDEL & RICHARDS. ARE DETERMINED KOT TO BE UNDERSOLD. COME AND S.E TO LAWYERS AND LAND AGENTS. We are ready nt all times to take In briefs. Elc,, Etc.. print them on siiorl notice, and at the lowest living rales. BLANKS Of every kind got up with ne.itnesi nnd dis patch, and at fair prices. PATENT WEATHER C2 The best for excluding "Zfl p "WIISTD, DUST, OR KAIN. & from under doors. C "fl For sale by "TlS C3 Swan & Bro. - JOS PRINTIM OF ALT, KINDS. Neatly and Promptly Executed. AT THIS OFFICE. For a Ciood Bargain in the Line of Hardware, go to TISDEL & RICHARDS. 3VCJLTTI3iTC3-S. - feis- FARMERS, MEiJHANrCS, MERCHANTS. And all others, will find it to their intere-t to buy of TISDEL & RICHARDS WE KEEP THE CELEBRATED 'e-.j i&3 S tn tttSctozz a xs vss v3 -x II -B 5? -Sr, TIIE LEADING STOVE OF AMERICA. Will do better work with less fuel There i none that c-in equal them, than any other htove made TINWARE AT WHO LSALE AND EITAIL ! We have on hand the largest assorted stock in this market, made up in the neatest style by the best of workmen, which we otl'er at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. HOOTLTSTG- & SPOTJTTJSrG-, Put up at short notice, by the best mechanics in ihe State. SATISFACTION G IT A R AN TEED. GRR ISfrcrn ' sgy"-" TIS Ho. 27, SIG1 OF THE BED STOVE & PLOW, In the old Regulator Store, DEL & RICHARDS. ay Having determined to reduce our stock of Dry Goods, Notions, &c. and haying on hand a very large and extensive stock, we will commence on Monday next, and will sell our entire stock at such f prices as win insure a speedy sale. Our only object is to get mon ey, therefore we will sell for cash only. To secure great bargains, call early, with the cash, and be as tonished at the low prices. DENVER, EIHE, NEW MEMPHIS. IDAIIOiJPKIXGS, OR HEX CITY, ELKO. MARYSVIM.E. GEORCETOWN, JWIMUIOXT, -TO GREELKV. CIIEYEXSK. RKNO. GOI.DEXCITY. CENTRXLtm. VILI.X L.VtOT, SALAKKCITY. SACKAMKNT". S HAVE :da.:r,c3-:e3t stocx:, AND MAKE THE LOWEST IFIRZajES C3-EO. ID.TJ(3-S:EKrI?"2'3 PROPRIETOR UNrT-O-Esr HOT 88 Ss 90 1LA.XJT STREET, . A COLORADO SPRINGS. SAN FKASflisCO- And all points tn Kansas, Colorntlo, tJifTerrltorle,""1 the Puclflc Coast. 1QQ MILES the Shortest Ltue from KaasaC L OO ty to Denver. Oin MILES the shortt LIiip to I'-'2,i. Ico and Anaona. , Remembpr that this is theOrcatTbroos U there is KTo Otiier All Rail Botite to any of the above points. Thore It no te.lioiM omiiHMw or ,".r,l2SSL this route, as the Gret Rivers are all urws PUJiLJIAS PAliAfE C-UlS'...rg ran through from KANSAS CITY to I Without t'lianse. Passengers by this route Itav e an PPfJ'KJi viewhiKthe line Agricultural IM-nrictJ. w flfJ and can stop over at Denver ! x ,. i t ulot-mliiui'.ai:rlculturaIandKrazlasdr!Wt" lJo- . rit with J Close connections made at Knwii- trains to and from the Ea.xt. North aiM-" 1C A II Be sure to ask for Tickets via. , y. City and the Kansas. Pacific K1" ' EDM'D S. nOWEX .b. jfeW EEVERLY R. KEtM. (ien 1 r.cke. ..5''"- GENERAL. OPFICES.Knn"''0"''' The Chicago and Norlh-WestefB RIIWY THE SHOP.T'i DIRECT LIN'S FE0M COUNCIL 3LUFPS TO 1 1 H ( 1 A (4( ) l h.. r.i: snMVIf 2-'.- X V -" -;. - -- V.s!..l-''"u' uihI Camillas- ALSO TO Gicciind. MA 8L Laab. a:d teV& And all points South nnd South-West- This Llnf-h.i nrtopted all mojlprn Irnprv rnents in traWc ni equipwt- Including, Stoel Rails. I,T52niriocs inn- Cars. Miller Platform" TSaj&Sl'T 3- 'Wcstinghouse Safety Air Sralies. Ask for and see that your ticket? reauvl 1H Chicago and Xorth-WesternKallirw' 2J. nu ; HiTT. w. h. sten vrrr,. (iKn'ISUDt. B" Way jiovn T T 3TOXS CSIJ - Five Thousand Pounds Pmokins i Mwtf-toidiojhwftA r Browaw ere'poigon. ) tho smallest) resistance. BEiOWTVILLB.