Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, December 03, 1868, Image 4

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Ai ti t i I J -e is t ut
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V or t,.yirits .jirs. biuiui kLuw now
To rawie it ve ry r.lee:
. The larz.-Kt pumpkin, longest boct,
A rid other parUen e tui;
Js blown Into the sanctum by
An ed.torlsl put! ;
Tbe tipcat hut? vrhl pefik to them.
No matter how th-y dres ;
A shabby coat is nothing, if
You own printing pre;
At ladies' fai ra they re almoft bugged
I;y pretty cirls, you know, .
, TJit they nmj'criw-b up everything
'i he laJiot have to !iow;
And tliUM they pt a Mow-out free,
. At every porty feed ;
. The ronton is because they write
. And other people read.
? Hill -I'-.'alU iin-cni' TUcItcs.
Oa Broadway, below Fourteenth
'Street, stood a church that at onetime
was one of the most fashionable in the
city. The congregation was wealthy
and large, the minister eloquent and
popular." Th b' lies of the t :ty, with
the youn and the fashionable, crow
ded the c hurch when the pastor filled
. the pulnit. In the full Hush of his
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rxpularityf when a pew could not be
nrod at any price, when any salary
, would have been paid to him that he
demanded, the minister disappeared.
' iuite late on Saturday rJbt Lie vti
try received a letter from t be rector,
, dated otT Bandy Hoot. ' TheMeUer
tendered the rector's resignation, and
annenced that he had sailed that day
at noon on one of the Cunard tteamers
'. for Europe. Theparish were surprised
and alarmed. The whole alTair was
' a painful mystery. Here was a minis
ter, k ttled over a flourishing and lib
trait barge, with a fine church and
jiarsonage, a church crowded with the
tlite of the city, with a salary equal to
any. demands he might make, with
the best singing In the city, and all the
popular appliances, who had suddenly
rrined, r?vi privately left.the coun
t.y, i'j ..o :- wheti'. -
I1? fcto v I . i ji: . mz. The cxr!a
. j.atiCn c:..e iftcr the minister id
completed hia European tour. At mid
night the door bell of his parsonage
was voilently rung. Going to the win
dow, the minister eaw a man standing
.n the door-tone, and he demanded
his buincssJIe rnmcwith a messa -f ,
he said, from ad, ; . j v :; .1. Hasti
ly dressing thinV..lf, tLe good n a
came to the door and received the
message. Just around the block was
a poor woman, and she was dying,
llcr only treasure was a babe. She
could not die in peace unless her babe
W3 baptized. If his reverence would
come to her'yiag j "Mow, and admin
ister taL.e;auen;., ii.a bk ir.g of a
poor dying woman would be his re
ward. It was much to ask, and at
midnight too, but his great Master,
who loved the poor, M ould not have
denied such a request as this.
IIH, humane f rvl. religious sympa
t? - -(.; ttr':s. 1 th rrr.i.s; r
T.lc I , t - c -in gcr. ik-r.:::a
priiuciice would have said, "Take a
policeman with you. Call up a friend,
und get tdm to bear part in the cere
mony'." But, dreaming of no peril,
he went on his way to do, as he
thought, his Master's will.- lie was
f-o-'i jn. a diolute r- -v:ti, in a street
i... .r for f.., unt.carneari. ..The
m -c! r Icnovliwd .at a heavy gate,
that closed up a narrow, dark alley. It
opened immediately, and slammed
behind the parties like a prison door.
Through a long, narrow, and unwhole
some entry, that seemed to be an alley
.way covered, the parties took their
way. They pts-i up a narrow stair
case, I . lu n and :':kc h . Lewd wo
men v i re i t -- J 1 1), - l?Ars. Dark
fcrf ! and vi!!-inoui-Iookinsr men
tw,v ta crowd the plnco. With Lis
pa"-ri r-ctmcnt pn hitirm, and hi3
book f I m rvicc in bU Lu !, the rain
i.!?r :,vtJ5 uhercd ir.to fi dark and unwholesome-looking
ioom. The door
was closed behind him, and locked.
A dim candle on the table revealed
the outline cf a dozen "persons," male
and female, rof thj most abandoned
end ebpcratc cla?3. His inquiry for
the fclcii y. u;uau, ,t.::d the child to be
bnptized, was greeted by shouts of
laughurr. .He knew he was a victim.
1J deniandesJ the reason for this out-
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informed -that his
i had"
invitrvl him there
;. 1 iis staadirT and
' '.i known, lie was
. m--: t r.-.r--rioufl houses in
V : .; his i ' ;;. :.t visit to that
j '. ' ?. v. well Aiio.i n, and could
v :y l -j proved. If he paid one thou
k. " ' --:, r.'l v I1 be well. If not,
li is in. a was certain. Instead of defy
irf !""V;1I-Jr. -, calh'ng on the pclie,
cr t-ontuang in his congregation, he
thourht be could hush the matter up.
l 'i : ' !:t l ave knowa that it. would
all come out, and that every dollar he
aid would be used as evidence against
iim, or as meaTr tr extort more. But
Le wr 3 th; roughly f:i;--:.tened ; would
ik, the thing ktiovvn for the
Wcrl lCdiis hand was la the lion's
mouth,-and he must draw it out as
f v ,:y as ne could ; so he gave his ob-
.a trj r.a;.th-? money
prcruptly
:h he did.
rt noon the next day, whic
r of-course new demands were made
, f-om time to time. He was dodged in
t. 5 tt.r' .1. . , S jp -'ous-looking men
i -. - ?d to fpeak with him on the cor
; . !NV..riT-.r men rang his door
t Ull. Myttv-rioua note", frei iji.orant,
v low-brtd, and vicious persons, as the
.f r-'Dirr r.r.d lartruage hlxowed, came
t-j L L'aiuLs, aad into the hands of his
f f ir-' !y. The pwrnsn wns nearly dis-
; tn. I. he p.v I ii'., . -.y ; is own r..:.
r.r.wl L3rr;.vtd till his rc;ut-lioa
suf-
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Thn threat tf exposure hur?
t i .r h!:a like an cmlr.ous swerd held
I y a J.;Jr. la a momtnt of desperation
( .. (y to Jo-avo tin? country, which
; - . i. to tl.oiM-.Lhrncnt and regret
i- 3 1 l.elidi.
( : i , ' rptnrn from Europe, the rc-c
t r 1 ia !!- --"thu-ctt-i, over a
t:na.i i uth Parish. He vi s jon traek-
e to hiHi rountrv l;;',ie. liiaek-mail-
icgwa renewed. His old terror came
cv-ua him. Again he aeceued to the
r tort ion. The pnli h of New York at
h: .-th cr.r-.o to relief. . In eearch-
;-.-r ;h.-r va.-ae, they came upi
rroof tlv.t tb tnfnl-ter was la the
: : U pf LI-.- ::-mr;h;TS. l.rtttrswcre
f..uii-l Cutitiitiing information of his
-T.'h': fir:rr, . In.w tn t.-rri'r him,
- ':.i.t r-.tr.s todcr.i'.:;.l, tr. ! at what
hit salary Wiks dec. He was re-
! 'vol fn'tn b.is r'.. Th large
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Cir-r.i'si t!,.:ica a wonderfal
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A writer in raclcrd,eZScn'Mele9
the following pen-and-ink portrait of
one of the most distinguished editors,
as seen In his private room, preparing
.-.rt: Id for the rfr - I y
y.r. r.recly'Rl ack M' a"! Is II :
Ut:st:.-dot bistl -sk. ll.arii--' il .r;l
over hia' writing, and his ieuu shoul
derg are quite prominent. He is scrib
bling rapidly. A quire of foolscap oc
cupying the only clear spac-e on his
desk, is melting beneath his pen. A
glance at the manuscript reveals two
dozen knotty figures. You m:iy be
pure of a leader on the national ' :r,
tc-mcrrow morning. The ti sd: i;-elf
is a bean of confusion. lici t; is
Grecly's straw hat, there is his hand
kerchief. In front of him is a teck of
newspaper clippings, not neatly roll
ed up, but loosely sprawled over the
desk. At his left a rickety pair of
sellers catch ahurriH nap, u-.let r.N
ri;-h? a paste pot, a;u a half i rokca
hex cf wafers arpcarlo have h:.d. a
rouglk-and-tumble fight. An cld look
ing paper-holder is j ust ready to tum
bel on the fioor. An old fashioned
sand box, looking like a dilapidated
hour-class. Is half marten under
slashed copy of the New York Ti'orW.
Mr. Greely still stick to. wafers and
sand, instead of using mm ilage and
blotting paper. A small drawer filled
with postage stamps and bright steel
tens, has crawled out on the desk.
Packages of folded missives are tucked
in the pigeon holes, winking at us
from the back of the desk, and scores
of Half ppenei letters, mixed with
seedy brown envelopes,' ficp : hzily
about the table. Old papers he gashed
and mangled about his chair, the deb
ris of a literary battle field. A clean
towel hangs on a rack at his right. A
bound copy of the Tribune Almanac,
from 1S3J to 1SG3, swing from a small
chain fastened to a staple screwed into
the side of his do-1; ; two o'her bo-md
volumes on their feet In front 'of bis
nose, and two more of the same kind,
are fast asleep on the book rack in the
corner. The rooom is kept
scrupulously clean and neat. A waste
pa per basket squats between Mr. Gree
ley's logs, but cne-h?Jf of the trra en
velopes and bosl.y- com rr.ani cations
Cutter to -'the f'ocr, irsh.il, cf being
tossed into the b.-.kt t.-' l ea,
ink, paper, scissors and envelops are
in unfailing demand. The cry, "Mr.
Greeley wants writing paper," creates
a commotion in the counting-room,
and Mr. Greeley gets paper quicker
tb'm a hungry fisheraiaa -c' i skin
Mr. Greeley can lay Virginia worm
fences In Ink faster than any otner ea
Itor in New York city, lie uses a
fountain-pen. a present from some
friend. He thinks a great deal of it ;
but, during an experience of three
years, has failed to leorn the simple
principle of -suction without gettir
his mouth full of ink, and Le generally
uses it with an empty receiver. He
makes a dash at the ink-lottle every
twenty seconds, places the third finger
and thumb of his left hand on bis pa
per, and scratches away at the worm
fence like oue possessed. He writes
Euarvellnnsly fuff. Freer.: -rrllv tl. ?
point. cf liU pen priJi through Lid
sheet, for he writes a heavy haad, and
a snap follows, spreading inky spots
over the paper, resembling a wood-cut
portraying the sparks from a black
smith's hammer. Blots, like mashed
spiders or huckelberries occasionally
intervene : pui me oia veteran ssnes
them with sand, leaving a swearing
compositor to scratch oti Jie soil, &ad
dig out the words underneath.
Spirit oTlhc Southern Press.
Some of the New York papers
mention several suspensions of houses
engaged In the gram trade, owing to
the heavy decline in breadstuffs. We
hope provisions may continue to de
cline, and tfuit damned Yankees may
continue to break.
As will be seen ia our paper, Gov.
Bullbcftl has issued a proclamation
setting cpf:rt the i;th instant as a day
of "Thanksgiving and Prayer." Will
some one please o us the kindness to
Inform us what we are to give thanks
and prayer for t ;
In Augusta, the Radical Sheriff of
the city was shot and killed by some
one unknown, and who it was has as
yet not been - found out, and we hope t
never win u was a gooa - aeca, na
matter xcho did it it'a only to be re
gretted that we haven't a few more
such shooters, for this country must
be "thinned out" before we will ever.
again have any peace or prosperity. r
Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. the
writer of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," says
ne wants to live long enough to write
another book to correct the mistakes
of "Uncle Tom," and show that the
negro is fit only for slavery, and that
great blunder was committed whea
lavcry was abolished. Her twoyeara,
residence in Florida, it seems, madts
her all right on the nigger question.;
nevertheless we wish she. and all
other abolition strumpets had to live,
cat and sleep with a big nigger buck
the balance of their lives, and that;
they may each live a thousand years,
in order that they may get the full
benefit" before starting on their ncii-
wardtrip. - - . " ' j
now is It that our merchants in
this part of the country purchase their
bills of flour from the IV.-.r-a Mills of
Columbus," when' it is a 'well "known
fact that the President of them, ll. Lu
Mott, i3 a leading Jladicnl in the State,
and also the Military Mayor of that
city? We hope
that no respectable merchant in South
Western Georgia will reaa the Palace
lills another order but if they do,
then we pror that no true Southern
man or woman will buy a sack or bar
rel of it from them. Bias of flour can
be purchased at the same if not lower
figures, either in fcavannan or Atlanta,
and bo laid down in this section at
about the same cost of transportation
But, no matter what It costs to get it
here. eud anywhere before patrorsiz
ing It. Li. Mott, President Palace Mills,
Columbus he'a the dirtiest radical
scamp in Georgia, r-ixl should not be
patronized by us, even if we had to
eat corn bread the balance of ou.r lives
ncavcrs at 17ci -i
. fur the Union
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illroud.
J. II. Taina, brother of Gen. II. E,
raiuc, one of the agents of the con
fctruction department of the Union
Pacific Railroad, writes from wvom
infi, W. T.. that Dr. A., Jiuraham
who has the contract for getting out
tios'.and no.vdr.g them down the Lara
mie river front the mountains to the
t rati: at Wye nilnjr.owinstotHist.-ca a
tci r t so low, found ;t" nii.etj' to
build dams ct dilTi-rent points, intend
ing soon to ho;t all tbo p-fites, thrcby
crtatins; a Caml that would enable the
ties to be gotten down without delay.
Parties were set ta work erecting dams
several dayar.ro, and when therfnen
left their work at night, beavers com
menced where they left oil", and con
tinued working ca the fame through
out the night, doing a vast amount of
work in a satisfactory manner. - Not
c-.!.- th'-, lut in two or thro 3 ir.efan
c.s whtre breaks have occurred t!:0y
have repaired then is the most work
manlike manner. The amount cf fi
ber rd ready performed bvthcru U
worth hundre U of dcllars'to tlie con-
tractor. 1 i e
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pear tore m r.:;;,::9 oihe r irties
to help the great work of build.ncr the
Li:!:.ri 3'acic I!ircal tl2J-.
men
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all tlie Xachiitcs we Sell!
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Cor. Ut & Atlantic fjte., Iiiorjc.1
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Livery, Feed and S2I3 Slab
Bun. Hogeta Pr.crTLTcr.
brownnille, t a f::a.
Dealer !n 11 ktfld of rtork.- Ilr
dllW rentlr rl an entire
and vehicles new.- The rubLo can be accom
modated at all hours-,-
DAY OK NIGHT.
A stock corrali, vlih on abun-' nt sg??7
of pure water, attache! to the t-.y
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Livery, SaleFeed and Exchange
STALES!
,ki - corner ilaia and Levee Streets,
BroiraviHc. Ic!;rasli.
... Buys, SclU and Exehnnses'
sToc,ciTY mm,
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II.i'lrsre Stock Corrali close to Steam Tor
ry Laoiding. Stable accommodations for
: ::iffcv
Single and Match Horses. Buggies and Car
rlagiis always on band for sale. . 40-Gm
Peru liver 3? ClaMo.
J;CI-S"gADE, '
i'.? . Dealer in -i . i
'All XCinds of" Gtoclr.
IIor -Bought, Sold, or Excnar-sed,
ocA; Boarded by the Day or Week. ,
- MI ST1.BI.K3 ABB 6T0CIED with (food Hortea
au w.- - .
portion of the Nea Land. District can be ccom-
modated The
Peru & BroT7Hvillo Coacli
lesree M T 8TABLBS every ninrning at 10
o'clock, A. M. -Fasseneers or pacfn?s saieiy cou
veyed. Ordsri left with tie postrnwter? will be
promptly ttendel to.
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FAIIIXEIIS, & OTHEI13
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ASHES, BEESWAX,
. - beans, butti,
EGGS, FLOUK, AND
hi ;T;.: v; meal, plax, cot
ton,, briebfiiuit, . ;
GREEN FRUIT, Ut
FURS AND SKINS,
GRAIN AND V00,
POULTRY, NAVAL
- STORES, GINSENU,
HOPS, FEATHERS,
PROVISIONS, OILts.
HEMP, TALLOW,
LARD, TOBACCO.
soRGUM Classes
' V. ': SEEDS,' GAIt5, '
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GenefalCdmniissIon Merchan!
- 412, 444 & 448, WasU-ston St,
N J V Y O R K C I T Y
And receive his vicckly Price Currant
of Produce and Groceries, the most
... complete Price Currant pub- ,
.... . .1 Wished in Ute United States. '. ".-
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Send for a Prico Currant
Markiiig Plates & Cards Funiislied
ii; ir h e e
Liberal Advances 7.1 ado on Co :
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Established Mayr 1, 1868.
First Cliu Ecference giveu wheu required. 24-ly
THL APPETITE FDH TG3ACC0
Leave off Tslnr? that Poiscnous
IVeed, Tobacco.
One box of Bcwltt.' preparttioc i wsrrauted to
desuoy the .ppeute for tobacu la any person.
no iMtter how ttroDg the babit nir be. i it fail
in any case the money tcu'i t refunded. Uuntl
reOs have Daei it wbo are willing Kt bear witaeaa
to the fact tiaat,,DeWiit'a : rrepaialioa completely
destrcre tbe. appetite for tubacco awl leaves tbe
yersoD aa tree jrotn- any aestra tor u as erore tt
ocmmeDceti its use. His preectly safe aod barm
less to ail cases. The prpparatioa acud.rcclly vp
on tbe same giaads ai.a recreUocs aC..cied by to
twKxo, and throutU theft vtou the bUxd. thurougb ly
cieaiuag the poisoa of ioLacc irom the gystrm.
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Vltl's prtparaiioa. ; itecoliect it warrraated. t
, ! KECo?.i.ii:;ATror;s.
Tb following t a few selected from the mnl
tltude ef rc.nnmen1iiiins la onr poueslon;
From A R1sers,- St Lonig, Mo.)
........ '.'St.-L0Tts'AprH2lst, 166.
I berd&y certify that I have used tobacco for twen
ty years past, and Tor the ladt ten years I-tare
used two poonds per month. I havemae ai.- vie
to leave off at different ttmai. I fcave left oa one
year at time, but aiwaj-s continued to faauker
aiteeitunuil u?d DeWitt's Preparation, which
b completely cured me of the eppeilte for to
bacco. 1 loid reccommend all who are affected
witl thie terrible habit U try the Preparation. .
.: . ti. , v .-: ;.. .. ,(, 0-A. ROBERTS. .
From John Enipe, St Louis, Mo.)
ST, LUCI3. June, lb, 1S63.
ThlsU t certify that I bare; used tobacco for
eighteen .years tried many time to leave aff,
but bae anffered much from a diixio in my
bead and gnawing at my stomach that I have soon
fiven op the trail. A frierd adrised me to use
jor Preparation, and it ompletely cured me
''''.'' ' JOHN KNiPS.
. i. From W. Smith Columbus, Ohio.)
- i - . - Columbus, July loih, stl.
I hereby certify that one box cf your Preparation
entirely removed all the e of tobacco.
' ' r ' ' W. A. SMITH. :
. - rron Wra. Bspy, SprinEfiel, ats
SiPHisoriELD, Auguftoth, 15C3.
InsedoQ hex cf your Preparation and it cured
me... r. , .. . f. , , . -jj. Kspy,
I merely give these as a sample cf what I era
receiving iiy. All letters to inquiry cheerful lv
answered. Price cf Preparation, $1 per box. If
" vj uiaii cents aaattional for postage
ocey sent by mail at my risk. Address
r- ., . . C.ELi3 CSWITT, Chemi
BT-r ........ .. . St. Unit. Jfo.
; ' Kiss iiap.y a. sinpccrr,
H1XLINEF. & DEES3 IIAEUE,
Second Street, bet. .Main and Water.
. uxorrxriLLE,
Wish to Inform tho Ladies of Erownvllle
ana vicira;y, tual stie feus a first cla ,
.L iinxiiTrir chop,
'Wlu re work win bo Ione wltb zroaf care nn.I
rpatripsfi, an-l after tho hit. 'ft Intern Ptylrs.
Lk-ai-hln? i'nc ia tli-i Very Lit:st btvlr.s, uni
On s.ior', no; U-e
JUtft styles cf Ladles' nn-1 CillJrn'slTats
ettfi 110tm ts COnstantlv on han-l. AU.-T..t..w
J..1,., pi I'os' un ss i, CI on ka. and
I CniiJrcn CloUiios fut on thm noti-.-e.
' f "
. 4 wij j..wi
Y A N K E E,
jiMW.dlu ait
UiUuiLulh
05IEBY AH3D
XX
Ana every other kioa of GooJs kept
n
'FOBCilSH!
W&'eneyer yon are in Town Call and ; See Us!
, " ".' Corner JIaIn and Second Streets,
2IcFerson7s jLiiot;,
ST. JOSEPH, 3IO.
IMPORTETi AND WHOLESALE AND IlETAIL DEALER IN
Iron
'"Vyton, CarrIag-3 and
AGRICULTUKAli
Sprint, Axes, Axcb, Shovel?,' Ppades, File3, Hasps, Chains, Carria-e and
Tire Bolts, Nuto and Washers. Kails, Horse Naib, Hore aud Mule ihoe3,
Saws, etc. Cant in fjs and Hollow-ware, b'uqar Kettles And
irons, Skillets and Lid, Stew pots. Bake ovens, Fruit kettles and Sad Irons.
I2Xj4CZLS3IITII'S TOOLS, Anvils, Stocks and Dies, Bellows, SleJ-eand
Hand Hammers, Vices, Pincers, Hasps, Farriers' Knives, Tuyre Iron, &c.
OUTFITLNG GOODS. Ox Yokes, Axle Grease, Ox chain?, Wagon Jacks,
Ox Shoe nails, Shovels and Picks, Gold Pans, etc. Hubs, Spokes and Bent
stuff. 1,000 celebrated 3Xolino Plows. -
Eagle Mowers, SnSLS ." I .M'CormicIi's r-Sw1ind "
ICalrs Horse Corn Planters, Sulky Corn 'Cultivators, Hand Corn Shellers,
Hay Rakes, ete., etc. Fail band's Standard Scales.
Bjiog lay gootls direct from manufacturers I otTtr groat
Inducements to Wholesale Buy era at Constable's Iron and Steel Warehouse !
Union Fonndi rx ai IlacMne S"ioj".
; j i '-3 ? 9 i t v i
Bumside, Crowther & Bcgers,
PROPRIETORS.
Cor. 8tb and Afessanie Sta St. Joseph, Mo.
Steam Enghtes Made & Repaired
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS,
Hill "Works o all Hinds.
Iron Front made to order ca elioit no
tice, and satisfactory to all parties.
Also aerent for Gardener & Robertson's Im
proved Patent Goveroor. It-ly '
J. Pfeiffers'
CORIIEH 6th and ST. CHARLES Sts.
. , ' ST. JOSEPH, MO.
. A1ji Dealer in
LILIE, HAIR, CEHEHT,
Plaster, .Whits Sand, Fire Bricb
v &c.f Ac, tc. ll-4oly
"W.
M. WYETH &
CO.,
"WTiolesale Dealer In
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
' Harness, Skirting and all kinds of
SADDLERS LEATHER HARDWARE,
saddles.:bridles, &e.
J-Agents for Pitson's Circnlr Saws and
JV1I ii BAil'ii.
No. 6, South Third, bet. Felix & Edinond Sts.
T. JOSEPHjlIO. . , 451y
WOOLWORTH & COLT,
BOOK BI1TDSES
And Dealers In
Book, Stationery, Paper
HANGINGS, AND
PRINTERS' STOCK.
No. 12, 2d St, St Joseph. Mo.
CASH PAID FOP BAGS!
iirG2n c ouGrs;
Wholesale Dealers In
QUEEilSWARE, GLASSWARE,
&c, &c No. 7, Fourth street,
ST. JOSEPH. MO. 451y
UNDERIIILL & EATON,
Commission Ilcrchants,
No. 2 City Buildings, St. Louis, Mo.
EEFFERENCES:
Second National Bank St Iouls, Mo.
Allen, OrpNlsbet .St Louts, Mo.
Branch State Bank of Iowa Debuque.
Johnston A Bacon, Bankers Ft-Ma-lison, la.
Iaac SoaiTit&Co., ......A.un, 111
Flair A Atwood . Alton. 11L
LEMON, IIOSEA & CO.,
Wholesale and Ketail Dealers In Foreign
and Domestic
Dry Goods, CiotLinrr, Etc.,
! Ko. 5 Fourth Streef, ST. JOSL1II. '
A large stock always on hand. Crders st
Ucited. fcatisfactloa guaranteed. 45-ly
jr. a. pi - ' ' ',' t. E. r; n-soLns.
COUTHEILIT HOTEL.
PX P. Zi. KTA OLD3, Prr priclors
Eight street, two blocks from R. H, Depot. -
ST.- JOSEPH, MO. - . 431y
Pine rinlshlr g Lumber n
nx.u. s:iall-
la
e worts,
J -
.- . . '
SOTIO N S ,
THITE GOODS.
ia a Western Store, wLIch we iU
0
-3 ,
11(111 ii til
Q
"5
Plow Woodworks.
IXXLXIIJrV Tsi, -
. .. St. JcSCpll, Ho."
9-
DA2TI riiAi:CI3 & Co.
Steam 3Xoiiiiiiieixtal
IXlIlBLE V OIIILS !
' ST. LOUIS, 310.
Keeps constantly on hand a large assortiiient
Plain & Ornamental Monurnen!
The Trade supplied with Elock.aud Slabs.
Sawing Done to Order.
31. F. I20YO, Agent,
21-ly Erownville, Nebraska.
James A. Jackson Co.,
W IT O la E S ALE '
STAPLE A!!D FANCY GROCERS
AND
Commission .3Xercliaiits,
No, 107 North 2nd St., ST. LOUIS, MO.
Consignments of Country Produce soli tl ted.
From our espfrit nre in this branch of busi
ness and by giving it our personal attention,
we feel eonftJer t we can make it to the in
terest of parties to give us their shipments.
4"-ly
$25
THE
AMERICAN SHUTTLE
SEWIXG SLVClnXE.
Is retailed at price within th frhr .it
This Machine n.es a 8tra:pht rpe't'e, wakes the
rn rjoin iies), b self-
adjusting tension, antf can do every variety of
sewiDf?. It will hem. fell hind ,wi. .......
qnllt, tk, loCie ad gather ; win wurkeqnally
.TL '""" w'-oiea or cotton ftooda, wita
ilk, linen, or cotton UireaJ.
THE
AMERICAN SHUTTLE
S ewingMacliine
- -. . 18 .
Warranted for Five Years
Onr Aents wl'.i be anpp'.ied with dnpllcate parta
of Ihe Machine, in ce of accident. It makes p-e-ciselj
the mid titctt made by th Siniter, Wheeled
WtlUon. Howe, and Florence II acbinea. It has
the CnJer-feed, like bo bestcf high-priced Ma
chine, and ia the only low-priced Shuttle Machine
in me market Hatha this feed We r enhi.
to sell a nrst-clas SiltTTLE MAClilN S at a very
low pried, on accoaut of Its Simplicity, and conse
qaent low cost cf Mauufaoiuring. ia comparison
with Complicated amines.
i. Cr i iv rr s, ..
w e wish to arrange with Agents, male or fecial e,
torepreent the American Shuttle Seeing Machine
. sco iaie, county, and Town in tfc United
States and Ontario. Extra inducements to Exper
ienced ARenis. - tor run particulars, a to Salary
or iomou.iiiioD. adresi
G. V. IJ". Andrews,
. General Aseat,
' Detroit. IIic,
It. B. For the benefit of onr Agentg we have ar
raneea wud parties wno nave Gocris snsinbln for
&eing crne Aitenis to sell. We will send
BOCK. Or SAMPLES ana full particulars on receipt
pi one ra stanp. Aaress U. V. h . ANDREWS
General Agent, t'etroit ilich. 1$ 2-ly
JACOB MAHOIIX,
IIERCIIAIIT TAIL OH,
P V! ft !- aia Street. oppoate
VV '' 0 IlcPherson's
1:
i
Dealer In
:. READY HADE
; Also Agent fc-r
w
iiUtliJ
iAcnnrz:
7
S V
,1, $ U
r.,X
clry .r...: oa b .- .t r
A T
l 5 J - j
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Tt:,?- oven cr 1 r-.i ' ' ''" f tV o It SaT lf
iDtnet:.UJ,a:.JwUl.:::.a .
7IEc:ia:v:cj a:.:? r:rii3r.3.
with a HI! r.f !.: 1 r r f - k .":7, Ca
short notice, at t:.e i.- v-. Ii.ir : i'r-.vo.
Always on Lar, 1 f:r sale.
Tbev a!o ?cl cl:e;'pat tli-A? In I!-
dale ail staple Dry C- m 1 ti.-'.cri, tl
su-ti articlt-: ns ar in -i v-.
' llemembor tad bUffliit.-, t.e men, and the
place. l-lj
. AT
KroTsrnvlUe, r;cl)ra'!i.
The rownvJIl.' Ferry Cr:r.;.ir.y tvd
running tt.-fAf.ii
.ijlj.l li., .1..)
AND
' tie new and comrnrx!i"ius -i.a Xrry'
This 1.4 entirely rev, wiih rxwerfin l
csriacity to cross everything tat xaay ccm?,
in hcv weather.
For"croisini Cattle Into offnt r t?';i-?-District
this is the test point. This boat
epe-i.iUy Cttel up to ensure sa'.tyin cro
lnsc stc-k, and lare cattle pers are a!roady
erected at the St. Joe. C. 15. Depot at I
City. We ean tn?:jr th tnivv! rT r"' , t
that all In our power sha.'I te C letn'tniie'
this the xaost relh-t'!ecrrsir cn tr.-. ill.-'- -"iri
r'iVli2-ly Urownviile Texrj Co.- .
UiuiJbJ I .-v.- I .. t.i
Dr. .VWKNCE-3
r: a,
Compound Extract of :
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DA 7 "q
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Heconirnendotl Ly
. SCIENTIFIC ZIZN EVJZ2 YTTUZlRn -
A3 TII2 BfST
Heine yet Diccorcrc
' ran
Diseases c f te looil, liver, IHlaey
AJfI AS A
G EX ERA L II E A L Til EJZi TQJZZR !
ROSADALXS
Pi
irftcs tic Dlcort,
Imj'rcccs the Apjc'lic, , B
lias Uiytition,
Corrects the S'ccrcflop.s,
And Imparts Tunc, Stream ih und
, . Vivacity to the Whole System
So that persons nsln? It fe! that they enjoy
. y an entire new lire. .
IiOSADALIo ' .
Is P.ecommend d by the -
Pest Physicians Everywhere
! BEAD TUB FOIXOWrNG FT.OK " -
Dr. F. Ot.in Pansfxly, now r,f this Cty
Formerly Proiissor of i'iiysiolirv and Path-'
oloical Anntcmy in the MH I Oeorela
Mln-a! Collese, Chief Surzeon state of Soi
t aixilina.- tlnrins the -war, Yicq-lYesidenti
Georgia M"d:cal Association:
Mr, Lairri'iw; I hn ve cart-full V evralned
your formula trhe Itos aDLJ.s. nni recom
mended It to .ifiverai oi mv p.-ttienw. Tlie
combination js a hu;vy one, ajid ni't prove
a potent reinely In alfdNn.i- ruirin the'
virtues of a great alterative medicine. 1 wit
you success. . .
K. VT.U DAXLLY.
Baltimore, April 22, lvw.-
Baltimore, Md., firchi, 1?.
I believe lr. Iwren'e's "IK is f i A r.m"
to be the IVst Alterative in U. an I there-'
fore ciuieri'ully recomrnfnd it s pmi-(i.
. llWilAS J. Il'JYKlJS", ii. D."
Haltimor?:, Fehnary lot hi I5"?..
Er. J. J. Lnit rmrp .- IiearS'r I t iker i.-fis-'
ore in recommending your I'.Oh.vpa f.i as
a very powerful alterative. '
i ours truly, 1.. V. CAT.P ZL. D. ,
We know Tr. La-wrenrp- Rcadalls to ht
a safe and reliable Alrcrar ivo, &c, and tak
pieaare ia reconimenumy i. to ue l roics
lon and public.
J IT Moore, Jf P, T. P .m.-s. f D
I A Smith, MP, " It W Kir:,-. M f) . ; '
J II Winstead, M D, H V,Hi'.vrd .'. p
14 ii narnam, .M i, w T Urcwpr I p
W G Dusgan, M P. W J L;a:i.v 1c. M f). .
Wilsos, X. January TilJvO,
"5,For Testimonial cf Rfmarsaele CI" RES
ee."itosattati Almanac ' J'.-r thi-i yvaxEt
Prepared at the Laboratory of
Dr. J. J. Lawrence & Co.,
244 Ea'tiinore Sfreef, EALTI2IQEE.
SIIXTH DT7Y, K
WHOLES A LE DP UG GISTS, '
CHICAGO, .
General Arrents for the North Weiiern
States, to whom order should be addressed.
nw-tim
nYiLMY -EIGnT SIZEi
OF TUZ CELr.riATSD ' " '
-71
Are. not &d by the
icelsiorManyfacluriRi Cenip'f.
ST. LOUIS.
rHESIi TEI.t.-K0VN AND Vh?.Y POH
I.Ai: CooivIMiii'uVK- b.tv bee a bfve t
,il.lif! since K'.2. Facn '.fC'?v'::.:4 vc.ir ti.& S't1
their popularity, unt:l tno nfuii- L.i hscora if
iiiiar in every lioUBoli ia e West eaJ 5vui
lie ilemaud ftr our
N"o w 01inrtox Oalf
t yer fi jrreter than wecuJJ srvrly vfita
izes then made; anUci;af.ir a s'.J ;irii
land darin? Ui i.p-ent rvtr, we 1. r.x'.c put
inu fur several nlhn'n i! :v-3, an I are irtprs
manufacture lO to l:JO
CHARTER OA3C STOVES.
i r djy, ot
TWEXTY-EIGllT2irFr-i:XT SIXES-
We p!fcrante the ovrMfi,o cf evpry stove
iUioturw, and 3er rrirTvaa - v o:ie of tJ
way tn'unriU th hsvp b n oi I, wrr?vf1
ley mv be found . Nei:':-r l.:-r r "-ii
'n spared to niaie our Ni-.W CUAUlL.t H'
pcr.FECT coo:n.r; STorr,
d.I we or it t- tb rr- te as the l-f -T
IRl'irrKli, Most Or : aalLMFoXiJ'
iiernUn? OX'KiNo s l't L i n -r'.'t. f :
Ji t u:;-.n t our tXTi-.-at ttjVSr-
'! we air irfired t o -r tt r.ve Ixraw,
.ra;trii an.l o;., rs ia u.o tr '.s. t lar.
nt tMiiih!-' a'TortiiWi.: cf ict.a -i ' I 1 ;aaer
..icW l: t;t- W.--T. O .r arr : .; '5 !'
.om STari't'!-!i C'-nr.ianv tn-.. t- e:ve
!M.ni!H t. l-nr .ivri of t Uh.NcU il.lit"
ISM.I lU'iS.VAi.r. (i 5.-.r-1!r!J;
!v rf ." r-- I :--! ' - ; r i c-t ( iH sr"i- rJ
urtJVVN M .rr t. 1 1 ni.rvu-.
inHi-Stf-fHT w,:! :i i.t it s rh.ir r. '
fv-rr j i . i- .mt wtt. A - .:"-
cLsioi: ;mmtk co.,
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