Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, November 26, 1868, Image 4
1 9 ALL GEN. BT PEKH VEST. The moon wcs high across the dell; f The river v t our feet Wis. wl.!vi-crli ui. lite yfllowt.rJh.us, f A iuryJow ui B-.t t : t You know the t .ow mavis trillod Across tLo j tliow i.a 5 j Ilia love tionj:, and we luiidlv felt Twos ini-ant for you and rner AlWn, Twas rucaul for you and me. I wind ni" of the Lappy hush. That It-11 oloni; the air: "We looked into each otiicr's eyes, And read u b-sson there; And oh, how pla! a hope rose up T How joyous, fresh end free ' The lirsl wild flower of love thai sprung; To bloom lor you and ine, Alleen, To blooin for you and me. V'c parte 1 late; the nightly dews Veie streaked with bells of gray; A f -ry star ped up across Tlie rosy kUc of day; ,JIiji.y-WK'4.-.ci'rurlverboro , , Uui wcrvt to c-a; 'It If-!; I hind one haj py aiht ; - -Of love to you aud me, ' " Alleeti, Of love to you and me. TERRIBLE CATASTROPHE. Loss of Life Intense Sufferlngr. On Tuesday, Nov. 3, ISO's tlieUnfon train, bound for Yashinpton, and drawn bv the locomotive Loyalty, in charjretif U. (Jrant as enjrineer, was run into the Uiehmond train, drawn by the engine Itobel, in charpe of Ho ratio Seymour, engineer,, and Frauk P. Blair", Jr., li rein an. Thc'tlic-ck fnf me conning i rams was K-rrinc toe liic-nniona train was mrowii on tne track, and tlie engine und ears were precipitated down a 8ter embank ment, and were piled up in a promis cuous hesp in the Salt river, a crook ed little stream that meanders through the region. The passengers of the Union train having providentially escaped injury, hattened to the relief of the su Hirers. The lift-less bodies of Horatio Seymour und Frank I. lilair, Jr., were ex humed from the wreck, and examin ation showed that their death was in stantaneous. Andrew Johnson, of eies !''? tva- Toi'fch in fcn Aincbn aLiots condition, but on adniinUter rfigti PtrmuJsnt cf old liurbon, he Te vivedud articulating, "I am Moses," immediately expired. Salmon P. Chae was drawn out of the debris frightfully bruized and dis- ligurcd ho that his most intimate friends could not recognize him. IIe was identified bv a greenback portrait of himself formic! upon his person., i John Quincy Adams, of Massachu setts, Buttered a fracture of the skull, and a medical investigation failed to detect any brains in his cranium. Poor Adams was the last, bad remnant of an historic family, and preambula ted the country as a etroliig,.r,ctor, eubsijtiife o-jtlje repu'utioaf hi.an cestors. His remains were taken to Quincy, Mass., for interment. George V. Woodward, of Pennsyl vania, was found in a delirious condi tion, incoherently muttering to him self, "Negro Sufii-age;" "White flair's r Government;" "Jxceve Taxation ;" ''CariM-t-Bapsers;" "ideal Is wags," and other gibberish'. He was conveyed to the lunitic asylum, Rnd the physicians pronounced his cae hopeless and his recovery impos sible. The ether pasengers were chiefly from the late Southern Confedracy end Ireland, aud they were 'all more br less injured. "The -accident was' caused by the recklessness of the conductor of the Richmond train. Wade Hampton, and his brakeman, Butcher Forrest who disobeyed the orders of the superin tendent, American People, Esq., who had instructed them to switch ofi the llichmoud -train at a way-station -and allow the Union train a clear track to AVatbington. 2V Uaddphia Press. TIio 3Ij stcrlous Bed. From the Jsew York Ac, Not. 7. A traveler while wending his way through the eastern portion of the State of "New York, t-toriried over night fit, the village of S , with o me ricndi, Who were great wags. In one of the bedrooms of the house there tvas a bedstead," fastened by pullies to the exiling. Night time came, and the jjavelcr was siiown to his room. A girl led the way, candle in hand, and, after pointing out tlie bed, departed with the light, saying that fche needed jt for the other lodgers. The traveler uudres?ed and grouped his way to the bed, or to the f pot where he had seen dt; but was amazed to find that it had Mlieappeard. From corner to corner . ho grouped, but the search was useless. Scnncwn:t frightened, he commenced vfchouling, proclaiming thatvthe house was bewitched. The landlord und two 'or three of his guests, bearing light", .answered his emphatic summons, aud just as he was about to tell the story of tluvmissintj bed,' ho looked, and lo! there it stood as it was before, lie tried to inform them of his inability to -Jinrithe cheadstead, but they only iatighrd -at him.' telling him he must ' be ii i7.y. Eluding liim good-night, ,arid advising him to go to bed at onco ' and" fclccp oir his delirium, they left vhiui. ; As soon as they had shut the ,-loor he made a dive for the bed, and landed on the floor. He then began to ihalloo and yell louder than ever, and darted for the door. In attempting to descend the stairs he fell headlong to ' thejbettem; making such! a terrible noise that all the inmates rushed to him to learn the cause of the disaster! A?aifV ha told ids story, but it was re ceived with ridicule. To satisfy him thtl he had bccnmitaken, one of the guc ts propf 'Sedto enter the room with hlr end remain there until he shoubi fail aslec p. The jro osition was gladf ly accepted, and in about twenty to in utrstthetravelerwasfcounda.'sleep. The wigs then gently hoisted the bedstead ..almost to the ceiling, and commenced) shouting "lire, murder," &.c Thor "cr. ;' 7 alarmed, lie sprang out of bed, bu j! distance being fully six times f-Ti ie clculatfdrhe imagined that li'i. 1 fallen over fifty feet. -Fear f-t i to strengthen his lungs, and he bhouted like a trooper, proclaiming that Uie nouse was hauntea, ana that the imp of darkness had attempted to l:y awa3' with him. 1 he other guests. "wLo had entered the room, coldly pointed to the beadstead, saving that it coula not have moved: but they worc- unable to shake the lelief that his infernal majesty had taken refuge XU the mysterious bed. Return ofthe Presldent-Elect. Tlie quiet and unostentatious man ner in which Gen. Grant returned witn his family to his residence in Wash ingtou city, on Saturday evening "from his extended visit among his old friends and relatives jn the West, is iu keecping with his general usage heretofore when traveling, 'a well as in-entire consonance with his ta?tes and inclinations, which lead him to avoid puUic display as much as is pos sible or compatible with his station. In fact, his modesty and simplicity of eaaraetcr ior awhile obscured from the gaze of the nation his intrinsic merits, until some of the first series of his great deeds in the war turned the blaze of a calcium-hght full upon his -"face, as he stood patiently waiting for farther opportunities to signalize his , 'devotion to the service of his imperil led country. Unlike the showy Mo t Clcllan, he was always greater for ac tiveduty than fordres-parade. It was rellf however, that the Mayor of this citv,; and the Soldiers and Sailors' ""Union and Grant cluls, who have done efficient service here during the canvas as well as long before in com- "municdtion with soldier-organizations all over the country, (arrangtug as ' thry did iri great part the p.-eiima- , -, -TTT- riesof that magnificent demonstration of the Bojs-in-Blue at Philadelphia,) should propose to tender to the illus trious General so soon to be our civil himagiatrate-,a, token of,. welcome j&nd an expression Cf .their joy ba hi y-eturn'-to the rational; cat its.1. flt vwW Lave seeded dike indilicrence; almost bordering on disrespect, if they had not entertained the idea of so doing. Scrupulously desirous of con sulting the Gencral'a feelings and wishes in this respect, they sougui an interview, in special reference to the matter, with Gen. Dent, of his stair, ivlid Is his brotht r-inlaw. They held Inlubeyance'all preparations ioc k proi cession, music, &c, with the view of their entire abandonment if it were ascertained that they would be dis tasteful, or if they should, on consul tation, be deemed for any reason inex pedient. The interview of the parties ni:Y,ci 'with Gen. 'Dent, warla?tte hihc-t degree cordial and uiutually pha-ant-and satisfactory, and termi nated with the understanding that, while the President-elect was averse to any public reception on his arrival, he wo'uld always be glad to see his friends and fellow-citizens whenever disposed to call upon him. Before long, there may; rperhtpsfite ;a; taompUaieBtary serenade to 1dm at his residence on I street. I have been thus particular in detailing the facts concerning the pro posal of a public welcome to the Com ing Man who has arrived, because there have been some very scoundrelly misrepresents ions of tticfn?njien iu some of tlrt-.ropperhead paper, avhichj after oinj!ig upon his naoie for; sever al inon tlis the" foulest abT3?e7"haVe all at once constituted themselves the offi cious guardians of his honor and re pose, and because there have alsibeen in a few Republican journals some malapropose strictures and unjust com ments. The. Jioys-in-Blue aml Grant men. in gewnd ntWshiington know as'iuuch about propriety "as those who fippantly criticize them. It is with an especial ill-grace that the sort of criti cism alluded to comes from those who approved the immense torchlight ova tions to McClellan the failure, a few weeks sfaiia New. Yorker who. fired salute a.jd (ihurra'icd iri crowds wher ever Seyftiour halted and speechified on his 'late stumping-tour, and then wrote nauseating purls - about his graceful attitudes, and bearing and his "Grecian" oratory. " Sir. Bccclicr on the Rings. irtuidreds of people went away fronl j riymouth Church unable to get in3de of the house last evening. "Abhor that which is evil" was Mr. Beecher's text. Ho said that there was a grow ing tendency among church members and others to allow wickedness to grow and flourish from a mistaken idcaUliat every maa should, attend to nia. .wn wusinesa uthers comproH mised with their conscience until they became indifferent as to whether the guilty were brought to justice or not. New York has nearly as many churches as dens of infamy, yet the pulpits of that city allowed all kinds vl corruption to grow within jta 1x5 r dcrc until .'it 3s ecccuj only, to Sodoca and Gomorrah. v-Businessmen who stand high in the church set examples before their clerks that ought to make every honest man abhor them from the bottom of his heart. Ministers are supposed to be the mouth piece of God, yet they grow fat in the serviccof the Devil by keeping silentwhen .they should lift up their voices and expose the wickedness of corrupt men in high places. J ustice is bought and sold, or knocked down to the highest bidder. The very word "Judge" stinks, and could some of these ministers of so called justice be placed under paren tial rule once mora, to have the scenes of their childhood renewed, it would bo a blessing to;, them and their coun try. AVere ll-the villainies of men iti'liigh-places'brmight to light, they wouiu include all the crimes known to Sing jnjrami'AnbnTn." It ia time for some one to "thunder," or society will be overwhelmed with the corrup tion of its members. Thefoundat.ous of the Government are supportedy votes. When these votes are lought and sold the Government rests .on quicksand. This is bad enough; but what shall we 6ay when Legislatures are put into the market? The onlv difference, between New York and Al bany is that the' latter place is 150 miles .further up the river. kThe p6o- pld .nflst' rise'jipj af?d snow their afT. horrence of these Avicked men. Until the church and its members do this we are at the mercy of swindlers and thieves. In his prayer Mr. Beecher called on God to have mercy on the judges, and take them away. -,i, , 1. 1 . ,1,, -. Thero is something so fascinating about 'thU exercise iff ''Object Les- sonsf", timt .u id luihio to be given more prominence than its merits de serve, and yet when judiciously con ducted it can be made very profitable to pupiiaoiaii ages-x i - f Accuracy should be secured in the answers given, itoth as to the facts Bta ted and the language used; Take, for example, twenty minutes some Satup4 day, and talk about the timber oithis State. Prof.. Swallow saya: , Ihere is an aoundaiiee-of the verv best kinds of timter. and the useful varieties are as well distributed asjin anyjtortionpf the Union r" -Flare, wal nut, Cherry, ash, maple, oirch, hick-. ory, oak, linden, Cottonwood, poplar; sweet, black ami .yellow gum ; cedar, cypre?s", "Sycamore, .locust, collee- tree, elm." pecan, chestnut, tulip tree, (the whitu and yellow. poplar .ol Kentucky and southern Missouri)," beech,' willow, nacKoerry, muloerrjv tupeio, catalpa, lronwood. tioinbeanr- ana dox elder are louixt in great abundance In the State, and-many of them-In their known varieties. There are six spe cies of hickory, three of locust, eigh teen of oak, and varieties of other trees in like proportion. v M ; All these kinds of trees grow very large in - our uecn rich sous and our warm climate. The following, selected from the catalogue I send you, will give an idea of the- vast size to which some, trees grow in our State : Svca- mores, 130 feet high and 43 feet in cir cumference : oaks. 100 feet hizh and 29 feet in circumference ; cypress, 130 feet nign and z leet in circumference; wajnuis, nu leet nigh and 21 feet In circumierence. Ask your nunilstobrincr in anv and all the information they can obtain for the next lesson in regard to what those varieties of timber can be used for, and you will at once perceive the utility of this exercise. Journal of jjaucation.1 A part3 of the surveyors In Arizona. enrag-1 in exploring the country for railroad routes, lately came upon some very exteustve ruins on the bank9 of the Little Colorado river. They extend along the river for many miles. Some of the . walls of buildings are yet in their places, and stand six or eight feet high. The streets may be traced for miles, ihe old Irrigating canals and ditches era yet in a fair state of preservation, and may be. traced for miles also.,,. The ground is strewn with broken crocsery-vare, 1 ho par ty fouiid some rearly.T.'hcla ves-ola of curious form... The ware seems to be of a dirtrent.quaiitv, andlUnef than that found at most of the ruins in Ari zona. Manv of the walls of the buil dings were built of hewn tone, and put up in a workmanlike manner. To all appearance here once stood a city of many 'thousand inhabitants. .Who they were or to what tribes' they be longed," there is no record left to show. On the . east bank are the ruins -of a large structure or castle, covering several, acres of .land, ft some' of the walls are yet standing to the night of twenty or thirty fet. i. I 1 i i UkJ DEALER IN ALL ABOARD 0 M STOHE IV o. 43, 3Xtiiii Street, -1 o r3 s o o p . A W u o O Pi ri w 3 S r"-1 AGRICULTURAL I f t r $ iiv '.vn w 1 k : g V X y i- - . . .a F. A. TISDEL & GO'S ML I u TIIE LARGEST ill 4-1 il IN 03 JEL Ilka fdl K0U b0 V u f Ji U H i! H 5 t! U i L U h U FUHST & v - ni ! rf fi s. v SULKY AND' WALKING. CULTIVATORS! TIC TO R TO U S . . . tPS-Ahead of all lu the SrAJ -I IMPROVED Cayuga Chief Reaper and Mower. i V L PRICE 1 JOHNSTON'S Sweepstakes ofthe World ! I Challenge all Self-Rakes to a fStffUCA WAG DNS AND CARRIAGES , . y- STUDEBAKER WAGONS. THE BEST WAGOAS 3I4DE! TWO LScn CO THE BINDING and RID 13 ALT THE WHILE 1 J?1??0? a nan? ?T a" the Machlaes Sell! Oc:rn3r -'and ' " iSee Po 1 AndMfelf I cannot suit roa In goods and PRICES ! Th., t-t v. MAC .OCMiS ; 4 'F.VA.::Tisdel-& Co.. ' ; r. lrt 4 Atlantic St., BiwovUle. ri f ) ' "1 "1 Ja3 1 til 72 EL WAREHOUSES. WAREHOUSE! DEPOT OP SS 2SL jL imeu PRICES r BSADLEYS' AT A L. L. FA I R S I Field ! Order Early !-W 5." 1 CHIEF ORnptjr " S12 OO. 1 r SELF-HAKE. Cuts Six F t! Trial", machine' : againsV Machine I UVERY GTA23LZ3. (. - Livery, Feed and Sale Stable! Ben. Rogers, Proprietor. Nos. 82 and 84 Main Street BROWNNILLE,' NEBRASKA. Doaler In all kinds of stock. ITorses bought, sold and excliangi-d. Stock boarded by tiie ilnvorweek. The Propritor has recently erected an entire new, lnrs;e and eommiKleoua Stable, ncfr tlie oll Erownville House. His sto k is all i'resh and vehicles new. The public can be accom- mouatett at ali Hours, DAY OR IVIGHIT. A stock corrall, with an abundant supply of pure water, attached to the stable. , 4-ly COGSWELL'S GREAT WESTERN Livery, Safe, Feed and Exchange STABLES ! . Corner Main and Levee StreeU, Broxvnville, Nebraska, Buys, Sells and Exchanges STOCK, CITY PnOPEHTY, Has Large Slock Corrall close to Steam Fer ry Landing. . stable acmniniodatlons for" Fifty Hrsess. Single and Match Horses, Buggies and Car riages always on hand for sale. . 40-y Peru Livery Stable, CHARLES GEADE, Dealer in 1 All Kinds of Stock, ' Horses Bouglit, Sold, or Exchanged. Stock Boarded by the Day or Week. MY STABLK3 A.K8 STOCK KD wit koo4 Oorrei n4 bnKcles Persons tusblne conveyance to mnjr portion of tha Nemuba Land District can be aocom ta dated The Peru &. Brojrnville Cdach Leaves KT STABLKS every morning at 10 o'clock. A M Passengers or packages safe y Con Tfywl. Orders left with the Postmasters wi't be pro . ptiy attended to. (xil3l8m) Country Iler chants, DAIRYMEN, FAIUilERS, & OTHERS coriioit TOC ASHES, BEESWAX, BEANS, BUTTEK EGGS, FLOUR, AND . MEAL, FLAX, CO'i TGN, DRIED FRUIT, GREEN FRUIT, &c. FURS AND SKINS, GRAIN AND WOO.. POULTRY, NAVAL STORES, GINSENU. HOPS, FEATHERS, PROVISIONS, OILo. HEMP, TALLOW, . LARD, TOBAOCo. SORGUM MOLASSES SEEDS, GaML, c TO JO SI AH CARPEIITER UdildldllUilliliiiUIl iYICiUlidlll 412, 444 & 446, TVuUngtos St., NEW YORK CI And receive-his tveekly Price Chirrant of Produce and Groceries, the most complete Price Currant ' pub lished in the United States. Send for a Price Currant. Marking Plates & Cards Fnrnislied FREE. Liberal Advances Made on Consign mestt. Established May 1, 18 G8. First Class Reference given whe;. required. " 24-ly THE APPETITE FOR TOBACCO DESTROYED! Leave o IT Using: that I'olsenous .Weed, Tobacco. One box of DewiU'i- preparative in wrraneI to destroy the appetite for t. .Imcco In any ieisni uo matter iiow Iro(lg the hb t my 9 if fails in any cote the moneg unit be refunded nund ri have used it who witling to beir witness to the fact Oat DeWi'ls prep .ration completely destroy the appetite for icbaccj and leave- the persoi a,-free iroui a y denire for it a berore be cciuuii.c-(l tt.i use It i pretectiy tut and i.arm iet-s la all case The prpara ioi. actKd r;tly np on ihe rame R.ands a d sretetions affec ed by ta bacco and through tb.-se opon the blood th 'rugh y cea'iing the pois in of to iacc fr-nn the ys'fm No ni' 're h'Uken'.g t tr toboo after using Da Will' r eparaiion. RcoI eel i it warranted U U 12 X D 4 T I O S. The foi. owing re few i-eltrctMl from the njQi tit. -de f rCumnieiidi i n in o'ir' i.)sesiui ; Kroto C. A B-dser-. St L' Uis Mo J ' S' LOUiS pnl tl. 1863. I herdby certify that I hve u-d bacon f.rtwe . ty yeais p', nd for tbe t-n year i nave used two D"iiD'l p-r m th I h-tvv m id-1 at'einpi. lo 'eavei.T .1 dm rut tinw I 'Ve 'eit off - ear ai a t inic but a w.-ys C 'titi ued 10 iiukr after It until I u--d I). Witi's Prep .rti in, whiib h a cumileu'iy cured me u! the aipilte for 10 bauco. t wounl r. . iimuiPiid all who are flectd silh ihu teriible hat.U io try .b P epara'ioo O A KOKKRrS From John Knip--, S L-.ni it. LOL'IS June 1 JS6. TblaU toror Ifv thi- I uave'usel tbCv tur e ghteoit ye-rs . ir ei n.aiy time to le off but have :ittrrd is nil. h front a dmifMS m m) bead ami g ait g a 11 y st. nich that i ha e m-ou given up ihe iraii A friei d advised ui- to u jour PreparaiRu, iid it omp eieltt cur.d me J. HN KN1PK f.. in W. a Smtli C lumb'ts Obio.J t OLVMBUS Jjiy 198 .1 hfebj certify ht b x tf yur Prepara ton entirely removtd ail the ue of ibcc H A. SMITH. Fr..n Km- K -py, Sprin fle . M 'i frHlMiritLU Atlgurl 6"h. 1 68 I ltsedo buZ of jur Pieaiat:-n i. ' enr i a. Wni. K.spr.- I merely give these aa amp' f wbai lam receiving daiiy. All letters to inquiry cbeerfai ly anvwered Prc of Preparation. $1 per bX. If to be sent by mail a cenu additional fo. postage, afouey teal by mail al mv risk AWrr-s ' CUAAL&S DEW1TT, C.en n47-y . 8t Cbuia Mo.. MISS 1IAHY A. SIMPSON, MILLINER & DEESS MAKER, Second Street, bet. Main and Water. JJROWyVILLE. 1 WlsWto Inform the Ladies of BrownTiUe and vicinity, that the has afirst class ITTTXTTIERY SHOP, "WTiere work will be done with jrreat care and neatness, and after the latest Eastern styles. Bleaching done la the very lat8t style, and on short notice. . , . Latest 6tylescf Ladles' and Children's Hats and Bonnets constantly on hand. Also latest patterns of Ladies' Dress Goods, Cloaks, a ad Children's CiotiUcj cut on short notice. DEALERS IN DRY GOODS GROCERIES BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, V AS K E E NOTIONS, CroM, H0SIEBY AND WHITE GOODS. And every other kind of Goods kept in a Western Store, which we will FOE CASH! Whenever yon are in Town Call and See Us! Corner 31alu and Second Streets, 1. McPIierson's Block, BROWNTltLE, NEBRASKA. P, rr ' f-r -i x. v ST. JOSEPH, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Iri Steel if "Waon, Carriage and Plow Woodworks. AGKICULTURAL I3XI'LTXiars TS, Sprina-s, Axes, Axels, Shovels, Spades, Files, Rasps, Chains, Carriage and Tire Bolts, Nutts and Washers, Nails, Horse Nails, Horse and Mule Shoes, Saws, etc. CJastnijj and iioiiow-wnre, buar ivetties Ana irons. Skillets and Lids, Stew pots. Bake ovens, Fruit kettles and Sad Irons RL..4CIiMI I'li'S TOOLS, Anvils, Hand Hammers, Vices, Pincers, Itaps, Earners' Knives, luyre Iron, &c. OUTFITING GOODS. Ox Yokes, Ox Shoe nails, Shovels and Picks, Gold stun. 1,000 celebrated Jloliue;lJlows. Eagle Mowers, gr&SSXF M'Cormick's RM?d Kallers Horse Corn Planters, Sulky Hay Rakes, etc., etc. I alrtranK s - . Buying my good direct from Inducements to- Wholesale Buyers at Union Foundry and Machine Shop. Burnside, Crowtlier dc Sogers, Cor. 8th and Jessani St ... .St. Joseph, Mo. Steam EnginesMade&Repaired IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, Mill Works of all Kinds. Iron Fronts made to or.ler on short no tice, and satisfactory to all parties. Also fluent for Gardener & Robertson's Im proved Talent Governor. 4i-ly J. Pfeiffers CORNER 6th and ST. CHARLES Sts. ST. JOSEPH, MO. AIo Dealer in LIME, HAIR, CEMENT, Plaster, White Sam, Fire Brick. Ac, fcc, Ac, Ac. U-i-'Ay W. M. WYETII & CO.,- Wliolesale Dealer In HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Harness, Skirting and all kinds of SADDLERS LEATHER & HARDWARE, SADDLES, BRIDLES, &c. -AEents for Dit?onH Circular Saw and S MAR-'lW'd SAFES No. 6, South Third, bet. Felix A Edmond Sts. T. JOSEPH.MO. 451y WOOLWORTII & COLT, BOOK BINDERS And Dealers in Book, Stationery, Paper HANGINGS, AND rairvxiaiiH' stock. No. 12, 2d St., St. Joseph. Mo. CASH PAID FOP PA GS! JOHN PINGER w- H- lOfGLAS rirs'Qi:it & uouglas, Wholesale Dealers In QUEENSWARE, GLASSVARt, Ac, Ac. No. 7, Fourth fctreet, ST. JOSEPlLMO.' 451y LEMON, ROSEA & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealei iu Forelgt. and lraetic Dry Good3, Clothing, Etc., No. 5 Fourth Street, ST. JOSE1H. A large stock always on hand. Order Licited. Satisfaction guaranteed. S-ly UNDERHILL & EATON, Commission Merchants, No. 2 Cltjr buildings, St. Loaia, 3Io. REFFKRENCES: Second National bank St. Louis, Mo. Allen, Copp AN isbet, St. Lools.Mo. Branch State Bank of Iowa Debuqne. Johnston A Bacon, Banker Ft.3Iadi.son, Fa. Isaac Scarrit A Co., - Alton, 111. Blair A At wood, Alton, 111. I. X. PISEK. T. E. BEYNOLD3. SOUTHERir HOTEL. nHYSOLI)S,Propr;etors Eight Btreet, two blocks from R. R. Depot, ST. JOSEPH, MO. 4oly pin e FtnishlDg Ltuabf at fTTl.U. SMALL'S lie Iris, Mar mm ail Ms, Re uu 3 i jcrt i it mm a s i i M Stocks and Dies, Bellows, Sledge and Axle Grease, Ox chains, Wagon Jacks Pans, etc. Hubs, Spokes and Bent- Corn Cultivators, Hand Corn Shellers, Standard cales. manufacturers I offer great Constable'' s Iron and Steel Warehouse I St. Joseph, Mo. DANIEL FRANCIS & Co. Stejim 3Xoiiitiiioiatnl DIarble W ORES ! ST. LOUIS, MO. Keeps co:ihtantly on hand a large assortment Plain & Ornamental Monuments The Trade supplied with Blocks and Slabs Sawing Done to Order. 31. F. BOYD, Agent, 21-Iy Erownville, Nebraska. James A. J ackson & Co., WHOLESALE STAPLE AIID FANCY GROCERS AND CominiH-sion 3Xcrcliiints, No. 107 North 2nd St., ST. LOUIS, MO. Consignments of Country Prod nee sol ittted. From our experience in this branch of busi ness, and by giving it our personal attention, we feel confident we can make it to tlie in terest of parties to give us their shipment. IWy $25 $25 T II E AMERICAN SHUTTLE HEWING JLACIIITVE. Is rrtaile-1 at a price wllbia 'he react) of all. This Machine nri a- iirambt rrtdle, niakea tbe liKE aTIT H (alike '!) bulb iiIeK). ba a nelf a''jn iog te Riun and cn d e-y Tariety of aewmg. It win hem, (eH hind, ordt braid em, q uii, tnck rtfile ard gather ; wil w. rkeqaHr wWI on riik liDen, w. oieu or cutt D ( o s. witb iik, '.ir.en. or cotton thread. THE AMERICAN SHUTTLE ewingMachine 1 Warranted for Five Years Our Aonts wi!l be supplied witb duplicate part 01 he Mjcbine nci."l accidt-ot It Diatet pe- lir-fi' the ta e -tiirb mudh hv th .Si; aer . Wbee' k Villi fl lliwe, aiol Fn.rPDre Mcliinea " It ba the l'iiler-teit like ibe b.Kt f biyb-urto-d M- c ue anil i the only low-priced Sum He MM;hian nihftD iket tl-atbn- fl i 'eed We me enabie 1 1 pel I a Or. r!a- SHUTTLE MACHINB at a ery i w price 011 acciiiiiit ffu Smip'icctr, and cuoe qne.l low &i f J4an .rciuriU((, .a comparW.JU wni) C 'iip:ica;ed M n-biMea. AGENTS. Wr wi-h to arrne witb Aeenta tna'e or female ti rri.r ut lb- Aineric.u Sn'tie 37in Kacbine n ech S Hte (.'.. 11:7 aud Tun la tLe Umtrd S lt" and OnUmo Rttra in lncftieQis to Kxper ieit. el Aitenu. "T lull prlicalar. aa to Salary jr C ymniiMou. 'dret G. V. IT, Andrews, General Agent, Eetroit. Mick. v B fir th beiifflt at oor Aeeots we have ar rHi'iied ith parties ho bare oj atiiabe to-ae-lr,? it ibit Aaen'e t eI. We will gent bOCl C 3PLES ar l fu.I p .rticrlari on rece pt f one rd utimp. Are G. T. N. aNDI.XWa Geaeral Ar't. Detroit U,:h. I 3-ly JACOB MAROHN, IXEHCHA1IT TAILOR, 2 Wl ? r Kail Street oppoaitr ( Brownville, Neb. Dealer in READY HADE CLOTH I.VG! Also Agent for I i. Singer Sewing Ban arrae li' . IJACUUW clocks, TTATcrrr;, j JEWBLET;1 ato. 53 "Main Street, ISrovcTlIle. ' JOSEPH SHUTZ, lias Ju.t opened and will nctanfTt tvi keep on haiul a liirz and w;i s4urtei. stoek. 0 genuine articles in hi Lu. . i ITepalrlnj; of Clocks, Watches, sni Jew-' elry uone on short notice. i ALL H OP.A WAILRAXTZn. J. II. SHOOK & BROS., Manufacturers and Dealers in N'ativfi rumrw- of ail kind, lengths, breadths and thickness,. T t BILLSDA XiTII , NEilAIIA COUNTY, NEISIIASIL1. They own and ran oneor tlie best Saw Mill ' In the htate, and will furnish j MECHANICS AD liUILDERs! With A bill of T.n-mhor rt Wf ' short notice, at te Lowest Market Prico. 'Lath, and Picliets Always ou hand for sale. Thev'also sel' chear) at their stor in TTi!'a duie all staple Dry tijxl.s and Groceries, and 4 such artielt-s aa are in nt-ne nil use. 1 llemernber the business, the men, and th 1 Ptace. l-jy j 3fEW SXJG.V3X FERXi-ST A T Rrownvllle, Nebraska. The Erownville Ferry Company hare novr running between BROYriYILLE, NE3., Nortli Star and Phelps City, Mo., thenewand comrntx"l usSteam Ferry UAF.Y J. AH2JOU), . ThU boat Is entirely new. with Roweran capacity to cross everything that may come. In any wtather. r j For croKsina Cattl Into or out of this Laud District this is the best point This boat h especially rated up to ensure safety In crons-injrt(x-k, and larsje cattle pns nrf alrpaty erected at the St Joe. A C. B. IVpot at Phelp City. We can insure the traveling public that all in our power shall be done to make this the most rfclinMecrossinsi on the Missouri IUvff , Erownville Ferry Co. Scientific I Eational! SafaJ DR. LAWRENCE'S Compound Extract of 4ft BOSADALIS,1 Recommend M by HCJEyTIFIC XEX i'RRYWnUSS , Ai TIIE BEST Remedy yet Discovered tor Diseases of the "Dlood, Liver, Kldne A?fD A-1 A QEXEItAL HEALTH RESTORER t BOSADALIS Purifies the Blood, Improves the Appetite, Aids Dig rt ion. Corrects the Secretions. And Impnrts Tone, Strrnjth and Vivacity to the H hole System. So that persons uina: It feel that they enjey u enure new uie. B0SxDALIS Is Recommended by the Beat Physicians Everywhere. READ fhK FoLLoWICi TKOM Dr. F. Ot.ix Daxvfi.i t. now of thf rttT F'uinerly Srofe?sr of l"n vslohnrv and 1'ath. oIiuicmI Anatomy in liie Middle (iforgi Mf li'-al Collft", Chief sursit-on stateof Soutli Candifia, duii!i; the w;ir, Viw-lresideul O'orsti:i .Mel;-al A ssttclalioii : Mr. lAitvrrncr: I ha e carefull v examine! your formula forthe liDSADI.Ls, and recom mended it to weveral of mv t:tienti. The combination is a happy one, and must prove a oteiit remedy in ail uiscae reiulriiii( the virtues of a reutaiterative medicine. 1 wiau you success. r. or.iN dannellt. Baltimore, April 22, 1.h. R AT.TiMoitK, Md., March I, W. I believe Dr. Lawrence' "I'( S A f ) I.IH' to be the Ilet Alterative In I'se. nl tli.-rf. fore cheerfully rm'inmt'nj it wh ucli. THOMAS J. 1JUVKIN.M. D. Raltimohk, Febnary 10th Dr. J. Lawrence :- lvursir I takr!ra- nrein recommending your ROHADALIS M a very powerful alterative. 1 ours truly, R. . CARR, M. D. ftVltnowDr. fjWi. . Tlcmmlalln to ho a safe and reliai)le Alterative, Ac, and take piciuare in rei-oLumenuiug 11 to the prole- I'll iXlt'A UUliC, J II Moore. M D, E Rarnea, M D. 1, A smith. M V, V, W Kinif. M J)., J If V instead. M T). H Womlwanl M t R H Harham. M I). W T llrpwor l i W O Dujan, M 1, V,' J buUxJt. M j. Wilho.v, N. C.. January 7th, l.kij. SFor Testimonial of KnuRiiiHi.i fYnr. See "liosadaJis Almanac'' for this year Prepared at the Laboratory of Dr. J. J. Lawrence & Co., a BfiUimore Street, BALTIMORE. SMITH & DWY2II, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, CHICAGO, General Arrr-ntj f,r is xr, -t- States, to whom orders s. uld be addressod- ntHi : TE ARE NOW M WTPACTtrRING. T5C CO.NNKCTION WITH TilK " r I . i ST. LOUIS STA3IPLN G COaP'XT, A new line of TINNED 3l POLlllKf) WROUGHT IEQX. WAUE, suitable alike for HOUSEHOLD MWEKS' Oil CAMP USE. And take pleasure Jn calling the attention ot Stove, Hardware and freneral Valrr to the many desirable qualitle l lhiKW VVAKZ, not only aa an article of trale, btit ,t CT1L1. TV, comiinmif as it !,, LATL,SS, C4N. VEXIENa; LABOU SAV1NU in the eart or utensil t'at are in e-ry ttajr nse, la tbe nto-it impor .int of ad liOLLIiuLD UL P.VItTMtNTS. We desire and reon"it eT.ry hMi-teeir to 9 onr 'ft A KK'1TLF. SALCK I'AXX, DlPrtr.S, DI-H PANS, WASH UAlNi, PoLk-iltl) KliYaod SkLW VXS.t, ai we are gure thev bae only to be svti to be apprTiatej. Me bt of the articles u maile entirely of one f iice ci wrouzat iron which, uuruisr th pro cess of rnantil'itcture, receives ae-rl Coat ing of block tin; this It-area a anrfac, when fluishoi, periectly smoot!, eatiiy keot slean ani entirely protectei aiait rust. The cm Ubut little more than common tin ware, ami every article will do ten times Ui serrice. The shape enable us to pack the various atzes in nest so as t- occu; v but hole apace, and being but a litlle heavier than t n sre, the ect oft. ans;.rta:ion is ?ery mail. At pr ent cm if a4srtmnt eoosisrs in part of Te a Kettle. Cnj Kettlta, 3JeH I'arn, ni.hi Pan. Kanee Pana, Kettle. Fry Pus. laUiea, Dipptnt, 4;eHr. We are now prppi .n a ni-vr Cii' !ir'ie and Price Li.-t, and believe Stove and Hardware IWaler will flr.d it to th. ir iatere.-t to aen4 for a copy of-eacU befute purchaaiDg eise where. Addr CxceUior Mann facturinjCo., tT. Louis, iio. Sold bv . Bro'.rnrL't, y$- .1 i 1