Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, August 16, 1877, Image 3

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THE ADVERTISER.
THURSDAY, AI3GTJ3T1. 1877.
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LncAX Xottcx. net as ordiaar- reedtn; matter,
win be eharaed tea cents per 11a. each tMertbm.
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waa. receive snteeripoa sad -drertfet-K,
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TAIRBHOTHl HACCS,
FaMfeher A-rer.
IrOCAL MATTES S.
Three lte. Tea for $1, at Is tekell'e.
. Prode wa-, by Stovanswt fe
?res.
Raiiier will bay nil yr ooa try
Tfca State f r Bomwaapes Sep-tet9ber-4th.
?!?, ilaonii
-vesean dc Cross.
and -Soft, by Ste-
Ge Stack Floer agate the.
market, at HobMhiVs.
Niekeil does sell th bast t r
Uw !sl money. Jawi try fc.
. Iron; tacge Plot jostrecoived at
three eettt rate, by Stevwafoa & Cross.
Call ad see Uiose ka tabfe obairs
for ehiMrea, at Haoaafoai's. They
are w awd aovel.
Floor, Meal, Feed, Ora, Orrttm
Floor, Ac, at H dart's foarUy gro
cery aad prwrUM stare.
Hawley & Co., grain dealers, are
putting up a grain hoose on the levee
immediately rth of Hackney's grain
house. "
ragnsfsMtowa5sSl31r
iron,aJ reeTw, Moes, arow
teeCh, we;oo ad earriace wood work,
cheaper than the cheapest, at Loek
wood's. A Strllic
At high prices in Groeeriesaad Drags
by H. C. LETT.
Beatrice Cowriar : We learn that
O. O. Pierce, formerly of the Fairbury
Time, and B. F. Saunders, late fore
man of the Exprem offiee, will soon
Icciich upon the "tempestuous pea of
journalism," a paper not yet named,
at Teoeaaseh, Jobson oounty.
PUMPS; ehain.iroa aad wood,
rfieaa, by 34evasoo & Cross.
Seward Reporter: The artesian
well at Lincoln is very salty, and has
teadoaey t s&arpen up theappe
Ufce. It i beairfeier titan Lincoln
bear and whisky, and its properties
are coring instead of killing. Try it
-ttbeu yoo viait the capital city.
we went down to Nemaha last
Saturday evening to attend the clos
ing exorcises of the District Lodge of
Good Templars, but the room became
eo densely packed with people that we
found it impossible to get a seat, and
nearly impossible to find standing
room, so we left without seeing or
hearing any of the performance, and
cannot write ap the proceedings as we
. intended to do.
Pa'mfcE, OMand Glass, by3teven
sooife Cross.
.The Brownville correspondent of
the Peru J5oraU aliedes te our school
se follows, aud we take no exceptions
to what he says :
Ex-Spt. J. M. MeKenzie has been
elected Principal of the Brownville
High School for the ensuing year.
It is confidently expected that this
excellent teacher will bring thesohool
out of the rats into which the mis
management of the past year placed
.'.it."-.
RE3IOTED.
McPherson, with his splendid stock
of goods, may now be found at No.
66. on the northeast corner of Me-
Pherson Block. He has had the room
repainted outside and in. and every
thing about the premises bears a new,
aeat, aad clean appearance, and his
id oustomersbave already found out
the place and begin to throng his
efcore. No. 06 on th e corn er rom em
ber the place. It is the paoe ir oar
gains. TIN SHOP; repairing and job
work done promptly, by Stevenson &
Cress.
Strayed or Stolen,
From thepasture of theTindersigned,
three miles west of Brownville, one
dark-brown jenny, large sized, three
years old nest. A satisfactory reward
- will be given for the return of the an
imal, or information of where she
mav be fonnd.
R. S. Haskafobd.
Side Meat
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7-Saai
Tl.lH fa Mf MUM
htttrwuulin'
fts preehMt to receive
AtvSuddartJs Family Grocery Store.etf.at Huddart'e.
EHBE
Hgi--i "- r""- .j- ,: -vM jlMMBi - n m m. ttit- Mil I i- i- ' ' Mna-rir.mmTTfn i-tt - IWI " 1J .1 fri III! I . L-UB, 1 I MK . JH,- " 'if UJH
Fish of all kinds,
& Cross.
by Stevenson
All the choice brands of cigars,
at Hslney's.
Ivemaba Valley Mills .Floaragain
in market at Hoddart's.
GROCERIES ; a full line of the
best, by Stevenson & Cross.
Lard, -jabrioating, and all other
kinds of oils, at Ivlckell's drug store.
COOKSTOVES; thefineststoves
and cheapest prices, by Stevenson &,
Cross.
Recolleot that It. S. Hannaford
does not intend to be undersold in the
Hue of good furniture.
Late reports from the Black Hills
say rkh mining has been discovered
on Ca?tfe Creak. That is the Creek
on which our friends, theHackerand
Maxwell boys are laboring for a
"stake."
A special telegram from Hopkins.
Nodaway County, Me., of the Sth
ins, to the St. Joe. Herald, says that
on the afternoon of the Sth occurred
the most violent hail storm ever
known in that locality. Hail stones
large as hen eggs fell in great num
bers, breaking windows and greatly
damaging the growing corn.
RAUST WAGONS, $70 complete.
Warranted, by Steveason & Cross.
"Gad," of the Lincoln Journal,
was down to Eee us last week, but we
ware not in when he called and so had
not the pleasure of meeting him. We
found that pasteboard,, however, and
I find the following in his spley letter
to the excellent journal he repre
sents :
"Brownville Is not dead, neither
doth it sleep, but is awake to business
that will increase her wealth. The
Advkrtiser was bloekaded by bun
dles of paper, so we left our paste
board, with compliments to one of the
best weeklies in Nebraska.
For any thing in the family gro
cery line call on Baioer.
"Prof. Tie" said last Saturday,
the 11th, would be one of the coldest
days of the month, but it turned out
to be oe of the warmest of the pum
raer. We are satisfied that Prof. Tiee
is a humbug, if there is any sueh per
son, which w very much doubt.
Anybody can guess at the weather af
ter his stle, and hit it just as often.
He has missed it with regard to cold
and hot days in every instance. As
toraitts and storms, be has hit it oc
casionally in this way : From 7th to
10th there will be a rain doesn't say
where. Of course it rained somewhere
within that time. Between certain
given days it will be clear; of course
ic win lncertain iooaiiues. AnvoneJ
as -mere sruesa-worK, cei senir oot
weather predictions, even naming the
locality or division, of the country,
and hit it as often as the mythical
Tice does.
HARDWARE ; big stock, cheap,
bv Stevenson & Cross.
The Division of Sons of Tem
perance had a very happy time last
Friday evening. It had been under
stood that Mra. Van Pelt, the Grand
Worthy Chief Templar of the State,
would be down from Lincoln on that
evening to be in attendance upon the
District Lodge of Good Templars at
Nemaha Citv the nest day, and she
accepted an invitation to meet the
members of the Division in their hall
for a soooal-greeting and acquaintance
making. The members were delight
ed when the evening train cacre in,
and they found that their eminent
guest had come. She was escorted in
to the crowded ball by the Conductor
and a coterie of temperance
girle, and was met and welcomed by
Mr. Polock in a few well-chosen
words. Presentations and hand
shakings were then indulged in,
while the good sisters of the Divis
ion spread the table with the contents
of their well-filled baskets. Although
the supper was wholly, as it were, an
impromptu affair, and no intention of
any big demonstration in that respect,
we must say that it was one of the
neatest tables we ever saw. Every
thing looked so well, and was
just as good as it looked. And there
was enough for all, and baskets of
oake, fruit, etc., to carry away.
There were quite a number of Good
Templars, from adjaaent lodges, pres
ent, and were most cordially welcom
ed and entertained by the members of
the Division. We think that frequent
gatherings of the kind would result
in good.
Music was always in order, and the
ladies enlivened the occasion with
many good selections.
It was a very enjoyable, harmoni
ous, social gathering of temperance
people, in earnest in the great cause
of inducing every bod y to abstain from
all that intoxicates. It was a happy
thought of our temperance people to
the noble lady, the head of a noble
order, dedicated to the noble work of
temperance, in the cordial manner
thev did.
Platform and Three-Spring Wag
ons none te compare with tbem in
price, style and finish, by Stevenson
&, Cross.
liriccl Beef
At Huddart's Family Grocery Store.
H. C. LBTT
Has Mackerel io acll at retail: also
Cheese, Ham and Bacon.
Hare Bargains in PlillacIeJ
pliia Hand-Made Sltoes,for la
dies and ciiildren. Just ar
rived. Xj. X.OWMAX.
Scad tight Oil !
The best and safest oil in the mar-
"We cordially invite the trade of
all. Stevenson & Cross.
"Hold on !" See the- double col
umn advertisement headed "Hold
on
t
McPherson'a store has been re
moved to the northeast corner room
of McPherson block.
Israel Cotton, an old citizen of
this vicinity, died of typhoid fever on
the morning of the loth inst.
Mrs. Cook received a nice lot of
new goods this week, and the ladies
are invited to call and examine them.
The Brownville base ball club
went down and "scooped" the Nema
ha City olub last Saturday. The score
stood 11 to 23.
The musical cornsheller is con
stantly heard. Though it always rat
tles off the same old tune, it is never
theless auite elating.
For the benefit of Dory Hacker's
numerous friends, who have kindly
inquired about his nose, we would
just say, "Dot dose is sore."
Mrs. Stevens has re-opend her
restaurant known as the old "Bank
Restaurant," second door from 'Car
eon's bank. See her card headed
"Meal's! meate!"
On the first page of this paper
will be found an account of an adven
ture of Mrs. George Marion
with "road agents," which will
be read with interest by her many
friends of Brownville and Nemaha
oounty.
When in a printing office don't
stand around and "gas" very much.
If you do the bays set you down as a
bore. Business talk is all right, and
when through with that, then "dry
up," beoause nonessential "gab" in
terfere with business.
A young man bv the name of
Clay Stout, well known by old citi
zens here, a printer by trade, died in
St. Joe. a day or two ago. His body
was brought to this city on Wednes
day. of this week, and was intered in
Walnut Grove Cemetery.
Some men in business affairs are
like the dog in the manger will not eat
hay themselves nor let anyone else
eat. That disposition, however, will
not "pan" in these times of drive up
and go ahead, anil the dog is driven
f from the manger, and the hay eating
eoee on.
We call the especial attention of
our readers to the advertisements and
locals of Stevenson & Cross in this
issue. They Drobablv carrv the larcr-
esfearteaalckWf!bai?IiSHutiicriiri4ai
Nebraska ; and no one in need of any
article of utility should purchase be
fore ealling at this house.
The strike is over, peace restored,
and those Davis Sewing Machines
have come that so many people have
been wanting tosee before they bought
any other. Call at B. G. Whitte
more's. Main street, Brownville, and
he will be pleased to show them
whether you purchase or not.
Died in this city, on the 14th inst.,
Annie F., daughter of Wm. H. and
H. A. F. Hoover, aged 1 year, 5
months and 2S days. The funeral
took place from the residence of the
parents on the 15th, at 2 o'clock p. m.
The loved little one was taken away
by that disease eo fatal to children,
chorera infantum.
Henry Hahn, a German farmer
of Washington preeinct, brought into
the county clerk's office one day this
week, the skins of nine young wolves
whioh he captured a few mouths ago,
all m one Itole it was considered a
pretty good hole for wolves. He took
a spade and dug them out, and gets
one dollar apiece bounty for them
from Nemaha oounty.
We have received a copy of the
neat premium list for the Fillmore
County Fair to be held at
Fairmont, Oct., 3d to 5th.
By the way, we notice on the second
page of the cover the advertisement
of our old friend and whilom citizen,
J. W. Blise, alias, "Live Yankee,."
dealer in "fruits, confectionery, fancy
groceries,
etc.," and various other
things. We merely refer to Bliss
to
put it on record that we hope he is
making bushels of money and for
"Auld Lang Syne."
We are daily reminded of good
old times in Brownville. Our streets
and levee are crowded with teams ;
our sidewalks are thronged and our
houses of merohaudise and trade are
filled with customers with plenty of
money in their pockets, and every
body merchants, clerks, tradesmen
meohanios, workingmen, all are busy.
And everybody looks cheerful and
says "times are getting better." And
times arc good here and getting bet
ter. We heard an old and prominent
merchant say that trade was increas
ing in a remarkable degree, and is
better than it has been for the past
four years. No, gentlemen, don't
mistake Brownville is not dead not
by a long shot. There were good crops
last year and there are big crops thi3
year, there are grain merchants here
with plenty of money to buy every
bushel, and in their competition farm
ers receive the best possible prices.
And we have railroad facilities equal
to any competing city. Then why not
Brownville oome right up to the front
as a market? She is doing it we can
assure all, and assuming her proper
position as among the first grain
maits of the State. It Is pleasing
to know that our people are realizing
this, and that confidence is being re
stored in Brownville as it is, and as
Is promised In the future,
and
cooking
ap
Wagon Timber ; big stock lower
than ever offered, by Stevenson &
Gross.
Capt.. Davison, who for several
day3 was quite sick, we are pleased to
note, is able to be up and out, though
looking somewhat feeble.
A two-hole corn sheller, with
jack, power and elevator, for sale
cheap for cash, or will trade for a
horse. Call and see Hawley &. Dong
las. George Armstrong has purchased
Pascoe's meat market, and proposes
to do the fair thing in the way of fur
nishing the people with choice meat3.
See his advertisement in another col
umn. Pree Lecture.
H. A. Guild, Grand Worthy Conn-
fielor of the Grand Lodge of Good
Templars for Nebraska, will lecture in
Brownville Wednesday evening, Aug.
29, 1S77. Subject, "The law of Com
pensation," or "The Penalties of Vi
olated Law." Lecture free to all.
Desolations of Bedford I. 0. G. T.
Witebeas, Jonathan Higging3 and
John H. Shook, County Commission
ers, refused to grant a license for a
tippling saloon in Sheridan, Nemaha
County, therefore,
Jiesolved, That the Connty Commis
sioners merit the approbation of the
members of Bedford I. 0. of G. T.
No. 160 for their timely assistance in
favor of order and temperance, and
Jiesolved. That while they are vest
ed with authority we feel assured that
temperance and all kindred virtues
are fulry secured to Nemaha county.
C. Tucker, L. D.
Order Eastern Star Spoeial Xectim
H. A. Guild, Grand Lecturer Grand
Chapter Nebraska, will lecture to the
Fraternity at Masonic Hall, Brown
ville, Tuesday Evening, Aug. 23, lS77.t
Members of Adah Chapter No. 2 are
hereby notified and requested to at
tend. All Master Masons, their
wives; mothers, sisters, and daugh
ters, and all widows and daughters of
deceased Master Masons, are invited
to be present.
It is hoped there will be a full at
tendance on this important occasion.
Fa2 xik Arnold,
Associate Matron.
State Camp Meeting.
The Camp Meeting for the promo
tion of Holiness will be held on the
Centennial Camp Ground, near Ben
nett, Commencing August 23, 1S77,
and continuing over Sabbath. No
trains will be run on the Sabbath.
Itailroad fare over all roads leading
for round trip. Be sore and buy
round trip tickets. Those passing over
theTL P. R. K., will be returned at
one-fifth fare. Ground rent for tent
ers, one dollar. Table board atone
dollar per day. Straw, horse feed,
&c, can be obtained at reasonable
rates. H. T. Davis, Pres't.
C. C. White, Sec'y.
31eals! meals!
Warm or otherwise, whenever call
ed for, gotton up to order, of any edi
ble in the market, at the
Restaurant
by Mrs. William Stevens, second door
west of First National Bank.
DECXI3EID
Bargains in all departments,
at i. iOWSUPS.
Tlie Great Sirilce
On prices of Sewing Machines is
caused by Hawley & Douglas selling
a Grst-class machine at half the old
prices.
Something1 Jfevr.
In order to introduce our B to Sksd
FALTi Wheat, the Wheat of Taos,
in your locality single grains mens-)
uring one-half inch in length I pro
pose to send a sample of the wheat,
free of charge, to every subscriber of
The Advertiser, who will name
this paper and senda three eent stamp
to pav postage.
Choice eating
pies at Rainey's.
Agente wanted in every county toF983 read aud referred to a committee
sell this new wheat. Address, with
out delay, L. L. Osmekt,
Cleveland, Tennessee.
Kerr .sijles in X,avn and
Pique, for summer, at
I.. X.OWUIASS.
Snar Cured 5Ianis
AtHuddart'B Family Grooery Store.
machine Oils
Never so oheap as at Nickell's drug
store, nest door to State bank.
Pair Work. Mules for Sale.
a jmu ui veu-uiaii:iiBu, weii-DroKe i
mules for sale. Enquire of
Wii. T. Rogers,
Brownville
Stoves! Stoves!
By Thomas Elchards.
Go to tlie liegniator
For Hardware and Farm Implements,
at vo.27 Main street, Brownville.
Thomas Richards.
M. C. LETT
Has just received a new lot of fine
Coffee, consisting of Co3ta Itica, La
gueuyra, and Old Government Java,
at low prices.
DECIDED
Bargains in all departments,
at . OWitIAXJS.
r.
"ST.
HIcCi-EERY
Ha3 Presh Drugs, Vall Paper,
School and Blank Books, Bird Cages,
Paints, Glass, Oils, etc., at lower pri
ces than any house ia Brownville.
DISTRICT LOBGE 1. 0. G. T.
Large, Pleasant and Harmonious Meet
ing at Xemalia City, Aug. 11.
Editor Nebraska Advertiser:
District LodgeJo.3, 1. 0. G. T. met
at Nemaha City, August 11, 1S77, W.
C. ,T. Ben. H.Bailey in the chair.
The.meeting was large, very pleasant
and'narmonious. Every Lodge in the
county, except Grant, was represent
ed. Sister Ada Van Pelt, G. W. C.
T.,.was presentand contributed very
much to the harmony and sociability
of the meeting. The reports from
the different lodges show nearly all
In a flourishing condition, and with a
total membership of over 500 in the
county.
The following officers were chosen
for the ensuing term, and Installed
by. the G. W. C. T.:
W. C. T. David Morton.
. W. V. T. Ida Crow.
W. See. Wesley Dundae.
w. Chap. 3. W.Kennedy.
W. M. W. R.Blaunt.
W. I. G. Jennie Skeen.
W. O. G. John P. Crother.
W. R. S. Helen Henderson.
)V. L. S. Louise Morton.
y. A. S. Mary Blaunt.
W. D. M. Clara Pierson. -
""YleasanVPraine was'selected for the
nest place of meeting.
Tbe lodge passed the following res
olutions unanimous-, and adjourned :
Rwolved, That the thanks of this
Disffiet Lodge are hereby tendered to
John Shook. J. Higgins, of the board
of county commissioners of Nemaha
county, " for the bold stand taken
against the licensing of saloons for the
sate' of intoxicating liquors in our
connty.
icsoived, That we earnestly request
the city authorities in our county to
rerase to grant license for the sale of
spirituous or malt liquors in the cities
of the countj
Resolved, That the thanks of the
Diet riot Lodge are herebv tendered to
Q. W. C. T. Sister Ada Van Pelt, for
her visit with us on this day; that we
wish her abundant success in ber la
bors ; aud we pledge her oor undivid
ed support.
Whereas, Division No. 19, Sons of
Temperance, in Brownville. did ten
der our G. W. U. T., Ada Van Felt, a
poblki .reception on Friday evening,
Aatr. 10, 1S77, therefore.
Be$otved, That we tender the officers
anB members of said Dmsion the
thinks of the members of our order
fo&their kind and generous hospitali
ty o onr G. W. C. T., and other mem
beisvon that eveninsr.
Hc&Ked, That in our opinion, it is
the imperative duty of all Good Tern
phrs to use their entire influence
against the licensing of paloons.
Z WE3LEY DCXDAS, See.
r IN IMMMSS STOCK.
SUHHEK CLOTHING
Sold al tlie Invest Prices.
Caats from "75c uji, at
LOUS LOWKAJPS.
Regular meeting of Cjty Council
onthe evening of the 7th. Bills for
'alrcgiuui'iijmiWi
allowed on road fund, arid MarahaTd
monthly salary of $15.00 was allowed
oa general fund.
Council adjourned to 13th inst.,
when there was a full board, and the
fdlowing businese done:
.License was granted to Jacob Raes
cakolb to retail malt liquor, and his
band approved.
Mr. Hill, of the council, moved to
grant a lease of the levee far two years
Io the Nebraska Railway Company.
Motion lost.
The grain firm of Hawley & Co.,
consisting of Chambers & Hurd and
Havley & Douglas, applied for a lease
of ground on the levee for a ware
house for ten 3'oars. Application laid
over, aud meeting adjourned till
evening of the 14th.
On the 14th full board of oouncil
rien present. The application of
Kawley & Co. for ground on levee to
luiid warehouse on, was granted, and
kase signed for ground 40sS0 feet.
: A petition, signed by many of the
Justness men of the city, praying for
sl recinding of the action of the coun
cil refusing to lease a certain portion
of the levee to the railroad company,
was presented. The prayer of the pe
titioners was granted, and an order
made Instrueting the Mayor to make
out a lease for the term of two years,
for all that part of the levee unoeeu-
-pied IjiDf northof in s'-
--n ordinance relating to prostitutes
consisting of Judkins and Richards.
Adjourned.
ccds far Prec Distribatian.
Tie Hon. Com. Agriculture call3
on nx? for a report as to results of seeds
distributed by me in this county.
Those who received will please report
to nie as early as possible that I may
comply with requirements of the
I Commissioner.
Ttis desired to .know: Kind of
soil, upland, dry onwet, name of seed,
date planting, amoont planted per
ncrt vield. weierht irrain. Hew do
1 " J
thej yield, quality, and other essenti
als compared with other similar pro
ductions. Robt. W. Fukxas.
Erait Trees, Small Fruits, Hos
es, SIirbs, Tines, &c,
E. H. Bnrches, Brownville, veb.f i3
soviciting for orders for any aud every
thing in Iursery line Frnit Trees,
Small Fruite, Grape Vines, Rosea,
Flowering Shrubs, &c. He will
guarantee everything sold by him to
be is representee.
Fw4
Brealifast Bacon
At Huddart's Family Grocery S&sre.
The following are Prof. Tlee's
prognostications for Angus.:
34 to 16 Threatening storms.
17 to IS Clear.
IS to 24 Cloudy and liable to frosts
north of 40th parallel.
25 to 26 Threatening weather and
rains.
2S to 31 Cloudy and raiostonns.
The warmest days will be -thefid,
Sth, loth. 2Qh, -6tb", ad 3Wh;lhe
coldest, the4th, 11 th, 16E and 22ds
I GOOD SETTS FOB BKOWXYILLE.
The Onincy. Hissonrl & Pacific Rail
road Coining.
The Citv Onnnnil nf the, nltv
of
Quincy held a meeting on the the Sth
of this month at which it was resolv-
ed to issue to the Quincy, Missouri &
Pacific Railroad $250,000 of oity bonds
which remains of five hundred thou
sand heretofore voted and the half of
which has been paid. Heretofore the
oity has refused to issue the remain-
ing$25O,000, bat at this meeting agreed
to issue them uoon conditions set
forth in the following resolutions, !
which we copy from the minutes of
the council meeting as published in
the Quincy Herald of the 10th inst. :
The resolution oSered by Aid. Smith
at the adjourned meeting of the City
Council, held August 1st, 1S77, was
read, as follows:
Resolved, That the Mavor of the
city of Q.uiney cause to be prepared
ana executeo: two Hundred and nit
bonds of said city, of one thousand
dollars each, bearin
interest at six
percent, per annum, payaoie annual-1
nexed : said bends to bear data the I
gfiSSd'VKS SSi
sijinea ny tne uity UlerR, and sealed
wiiu ujc wipuMewai ui eaiu aiy,
uu w ww fjj-ras -"""wwsr. .. mu5ng-.afct ' ' I
aarct'Mo-ra;3
and said bonds to be in all other re-
speets similar, or as near as may be, to
the bonds heretofore issued by said
city to said company ; and that said
bonds be by the Mayor of said oity
delivered to the Quincy, Missouri &
Pacific Railroad Company, in pay
ment of the unpaid subscription of
said oity to tbe stock of said Company
in manner following, viz :
That seventy-five thousand dollars
of said bonds shall be issued and de
livered to said Company to grade,
bridge and tie the first fifteen miles of
railroad on their main line west of
Kirksville, Missouri, except the
bridging of Chariton river ; and that
on completion of the above another
fifty thousand dollars of said bonds be
delivered to said Company to grade,
and tie the fifteen miles immediately
west on their main line, of said fifteen
miles last above mentioned, and on
the completion thereof that fifty
thousand dollars of said bonds be de
livered to said Company, to grade,
bridge and tie fifteen miles of their
road on their main line immediately
west of said last named fifteen miles ;
and on the completion thereof that
fifty thousand dollars of said bonds
be helivered to said Company to grade
bridge and tie fifteen miles of their
road on their main line west of said
fifteen miles, and that on completion
thereof that twenty-five thousand dol
lars of said bonds be delivered to said
Company to grade, bridge and tie
eight miles of their road on their
main line immediately west of aald
last mentioned fifteen miles, tn-ing
sixty eight miles in tota. Provided,
however, that the said Company first
scree, in writing, to accept said bonds
to be issued and delivered as aforesaid
as in full of all the subscription of
paid city, when so delivered, aad in
full liquidation of all indebtedness of
said city to said Company, and in set
tlement of ail differences between said
oitv and said Company.
And Provided Further, that the said
bonds shall onlv be delivered to said
of an enoal amoont of the staak of
said Company as said bonds are deliv
ered to said Company ; and that said
bonds sb,all be taken at par for the
full amount of said stock.
And said fir?t seventy-five thousand
dollar? nf said bonds shall be issued to
said pom pan 3 as soon as said company
eball have entered into and delivered
tn the city the agreement in writing
above provided for.
Aid. Pitney then moved to amend
Aid. Smith's resolution, by adding to
tbe-words "above provided for" in vhe
last line in the last paragraph, as follows:-
"And said railroad company shall
have complied with the conditions
and terms named and set forth in the
following resolution, heretofore adop
ted by this council, to-wit:
Resolved, That in addition to the
conditions in the recommendation?
made by the committee, the proper
officers of the Q. M. & P. Railroad
Company shall be required to give
bond to the City of Qeiney in the
sum of $100,000. with good ecur!ty,
to be approved by the City Council ;
that in consideration of said sum nf
$75,000 to be delivered to them, said
sum of $75,000 shall be expended in
the construction of said fifteen miles,
and that the e&uio condition shall ap
ply to each subsequent inptalaent
recommended to be delivered to said
railroad company.
Thf amnrimendment wss accepted
by Aid. Smith, and on motion, the
resolution , ae amended, wag adopted.
a ROYAL B00E P0R WOMSK.
The new book, "Jhtckege CboAery
and Practiced Houaekeepinfi," 42S
pages, tinted paper, in elegant bind
ing, every page fairly bristling with
new ideas, cos tains 1,000 mt recipes,
and very full and ablo articles on
Housekeeping; Dialog Room ; Kiteh-
AL- -IXi.. -uni 1 r" - - '
and Food for the Sick; Hints on
Health ; Beauty, and Haw to Preserve
it ; Medical aud Miscellaneous Reci
pes, and altogether an exceedingly at
tractive table of contents. 25o book
of uoh value to tbe housekeeper has i
ever before been issued from the press.
It telle how to do everything in de
tail, from peeling a potato to manag
ing a "hired girl," and is really a
treasury full of the best experience of f
hundreds of good housekeepers. Price
$1.75.
Mrs. 2s. Poioek is agent for Kenaaha
oounty. A sample oopy oaa be sen
at the post office in Brownville.
Among other testimonials Mrs. Gen.
Van Cleve, of Mianeapoife, writas:
"I can heartily indoiee Buckeye Cook
ery as reliable ad gn&. Air the ree
Ipee which I have been aoie to exam
ine are perfee. T am especially
pleased with the 'Cook's time table,'
Bill3 of fare,' Fragaea5, 'Hto3 for
the siek room,' and 'Medtoiaai Botes.'
The artlale on bread-asakhsg aad
yeast is worth, to young asd iaespe
rieaeed housekeepers, maah more
than tbe price of the whole book."
Boy Tour CooK Stoves
of Thomas Richard.
J. 3aAJE2.0-3GS,
MERCHANT TAIL0E,:s
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Srovraville, Tebraslia.
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Johr deebe-stmabd plows,
otitis;, smjb.e;r,
Seeders, Sh.ellers,
PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS
PBODUCB
KSGHBOEHOOD SEWS,
i?cmUlieii bj Special Correspondents
for The Advertiser.
London.
EJder Hawley will preaoh ia the
Christian Church next Sunday.
(alAah.. cuirni? .vmTu. Ik. I
v.... 2IVa .un tu
eh Hd r en.
A very niee copy of the bible was
presented to Alex. MeKlnney last
Sunday, as an expressMa of apprecia
tion of servlees ad superintendent In
the Sunday School.
John H elk es Is an experienaed
nurserymen, and Is now takiag orders !
for fruit trees and plants. '
Mrs. Hawley and abitdre, Mrs. '
Douglas aad children, took adrlveaet
to London last Monday ; diaed with !
Mrs. HardiBsr
then went to call on
jits. .Lioveiese, ami taae a jook at neri
orchard, (a beautiful stent trulv):
then on return called on Mrs. Win-,
tars. Hope they "speat a pleasant '
day , pleasant day ; eoate again, corns '
again!"
Mr. E. H. Bareness gave us a .
short call as he passed through Lan-!
don in the interest of his business, !
whieh is nurseryman. Everybody t
should plant trees and grow fruit.
They are eoeiing. Some of the
g uU u .lljgoogxggs,re '
HOW tn H fnttnri 9innr lk 'aanniu:' '
of the christian clergy, and side by
side with the "nonsense of the spirit
ualists. " ames not given, one could
not tell which was sense and which
nonesenee, so near are tbey alike ; vet
many who endorse these "sarmoBs" I
trill Imra nano af Anr UJ. sn;. F
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iiBttiisiu. wen, n raoaern" sptrtfc-;
nalism differs as much from ancient j
spiritualism as "modern" ehrUti-nitv '
j ,
uiuere lroot aactenteansuanitv, men
we will give it ap that there iano;
seo things genuine spiritualism !"Wat,
or genuine ehnstiaaity either. But
then we can sing with the angels,
"glory to God in the highest," both !
Christianity and spiritualism are true,
and both "speak tbe same thing"
when sifted from the "traditions of
men." and we can look through the!
moral darkness and see tbaeaod work
tbe angels are doing for the erring
children of men.
3fatnrj 3teiaail Agent.
It te said that for every dloeatc that afieeta
mfferlng homanlty, natore has pcorlded a ;
remedy, and that all man has to do Is todte
eover theee remedial agents and apply tbam
to their aoprobrlate atlnMnts. Tbae are
mostly found In tha-aastahlaktagdom.aad
roou. barks, berba. grain, and other simple
and harmless Ingredients are moreeflfoetrve
than any of the mlnecal potsaaa ofad so
freely by many phyaleianB. The ealebraled '
Dr. KadeUfi, In the Seven Seals or Golden '
Wonder has compoonded a Tegatabte rtwo '
dy peenliarry adapted for a wide mage of
I
rSL'SSll&3eD, FRESH, SWEET
feett-e roots, herbs and barks. For pmtnz '.
and aches it has serer beeneanaled.
I
A Samylc Battle far Trial.
If yon r trovbled with hawdmn, dnH
ne. Incapacity to keep aaind on may snb-
Jeetdisy, 't? T feglsl. rm-,
Tm&immln the raootn. aatotaady appettte,
ehok-os saUon in the throat, pate lathe
side or aboat shooldata or back, eoldacss of
e-tremltlcs, etc., or In fed any symptoms of
liver complain t,nUonsneas, oo-tpaUon of
the bowels, or dyepepste, go to yon- druggist :
A.W.TraC-CS-.-., and gat a bottla of Dr.
Sherman's Prlefcley Ah Bittae?. 2o sptrit
in need la their maaatete?e axeent a pnze j
arUde of HoJ-tBd Gla. Ladles la paranoiar
will -ad them peculiarly adapted to their
wants In al! ages and eonditions of life The
label tells all they contain, conseqaaBtly ;
physicians do not halae to preeertbetbea ,
Sample boUle lor trial free. Sag-tor stae. :
JUB. aeowry ,
t m
S3LED PSOPOAi.. ;
i
S1IED PBOPOeAUB win be raeat-ed fer ,
batlding a C-arcta in the town of Shcri-day.ssidefanrehiobeafn-sebfiil-itte.Kby
;
leC.12iM!tbich. raieed eeHlna. to be ea
ekMed and floor laid. Bid will be received
for material aad work, not So inctoda man-,
daikm. or ftn- work only. I
Bids will be reear-ed by the dersCsnad ,
nntil the Arst day of -September. iS7, and
opened an that day. The right is rcaer-ad :
to miimriiiiT or all kM
JOMZT J?. LATHMOP
Attorsex at Law sad EoHsKsr f '
T-ilf 1 -iaa. Cor. Se-eatb sad F
P. O. Xax -OS, WASHINGTON. . C.
vr i'hw imh iiiiiwiii1 liti tne n
PtpartnwMiU. W-ftsrp-WMsa io aw. J-- i
lagan, cfc-iro-ui yenitea wiisstlfii i. TI. a tea-
ae: Hon. W. W. Craps. H sail ufltmn u ufilUs:
Hon. A. -tseArUrar. Ass. Jas. Sap. OsarC I.C )
Hob. W.B. Wbbsa.r-o-. W
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but it can be a-Mte la I
br sar eaeef etttoere
aars-rt
of Use coaatrr who to
wUBbc to
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yaw ewa aiwa. Tea seed - be
aw7rotaeM OTer nig-t- tsb c-b nr- ?w
hole s te wets. w obi- t-ot w- -- .
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se eastty aae ntcSy as as- esse sunn . n i
ccew aMi-ac la xr sfcsw2Ll
OatStfrfeo. Address at
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styles aad ftnawt. flntelwd art r befate oht L
MZ&mEs A t iXj IKZOmIDS.
Repairing aad M Work doae BMNHr.
of all EjllnDS,
just RBCEnrxa.
Tn Joh TjOtt
rer?f Jms or Retail, lower ttaa evar oflered
Carpenter and Horse.
33 AU'DS
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C O IM J? X. ET T S
LIVJD
BeaC Wngea tn ifcsaerfea.
anu utners.
JiLayEakes, fec.
REW STYLES-FIHSR AMD CHEAPER
thaa ever tMfoc aSkaad te 1Mb amcfeec
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Rye.
Barley.
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PASOOS
Is prepared to
poUlewith
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Gentlemanly and aeeommodattas clerk
will at all times be tn niriiiilnnia Tour
pawonaoe soueKed. Henxember she
&mBSm& :MfaSBU.3. '
smrmwwi . x .....
JOHNSON a CEUMM1L,
GONT5ACTOHS,
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Mreiciisvillc, ebrtzsha.,
Be sere aad sive as a call far 1
npeetncatloaa. as yon will save money by so
dolne;. All work promptly at lead- tm ebop
work a specialty. -Jast-c oais mmm sll thr
nrimrrfej. and aevei-l years eacpsrlunes.wp
w eon tract for the rumawsl of baJh-tng.
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Saloon and Biffiard Hall!
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