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wm T 1&.J rj i lass- MMtlMIWMMMMMIMMRMMHi BRR I'l - toefffei -A -MIT, ,1? m ftTt8X.IgIlx185G. I Oldest Paper iu tho Sliito. BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1881. l VOL. 25, NO. 42. srrax&fMiYvi&srpa iifiu iiuvhm vijratBmmimamaantamtammmamnBsmmatimasammasKBitmaraeaTimammmBaaammiam r. U - i '' . , i . 1 .li ' ! ti. . Si r u ii 4 VI i J V il I I If ilffi! WAR Wc have drawn in our skirmishers, and shall open fire all along the line. This is not a Greenback or hard money issue, but a war on HIGH PRICIiS. $!.oo will buy 6 J pounds very bcist coffee. 12$ nice sugar. 45 a hominy. 14 " rice. 17 u choice dried apples. 14 "choice dried peaches. 32 boxes of matches. The above arc only a few of the BARGAINS that I am oflcring. "Keep money at home," and save your hard earnings by buying goods where the greatest bargains are offered. iVJy Spring Stock is now arriv ing daily (i ti 11 it i It U il 11 tc ti it tc It 11 tl It Old Abe, tho dond. famous war oaglo is In the year '80, 05,857 America. Jrish camo to Lord UeaoonslleUi is dangerously of asthma and gout. ill Sett vr vth OiAf Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Quccnsware, Hardware, in fact, anything you want can be found in my great store. In connection with my business, I run a large HARNESS AND SADDLERY MANUFACTORY. Bear in mind that I am the only dealer in the west that sells to the consumer at the same price that many country merchants pay. Send in your orders. Everything as represented. When in the city do not fail to call. .A.. -A. BIcXNIISTOII, 1900, 1902 and 1804, Fredoriok Avoxane, St. Joseph, Mo. Terminus of Narrow Guage Street Car Line. ckiwiCKjsx?Djisaj siKa'zjiAriaggTKrrvnCTgncagxmsutnna Tho reduction of tho public debt for March is. S5,000,()000. Gon. Grant lf.a gone to Mexico to sou to his railway matters. - m ii - - 't'lin n..i.ilin 1., lw.lfti.l (I... 41... I.. a iiu uiii.nm jib uuimi uiu lhu ivu- publioan City ticket of Omaha. Kulo or ruin is its game, always. That foppish domngoguo, Thomas Jefferson, who got up t)ie Declaration, parted his hair in the middle. Bon. Jlill. of Georgia, is a bad liar, and Gen. Logan told him so tho other day, and then Hill cringed liko tho coward ho is. THE OITY ELECTION, Tho Lioonso Ticket Eloctod, Senators Brown, Johnson, Hampton, and several other littlo democrrts last Tuesday took occasion to shoot their popguns at Senator Malione, but ho wasn't hurt. BUSINESS CARDS. r ir. n it o a ) y , 'J i Attorney nuil Counselor at LmV) onicpiivtirStntu IlMik.llrownvlIli .Neb. s. . OR BO TIN, A'FTOIlNliSV AT LAW. OMce.Xo.8l Muln street, llrnwnvlln, NPbJ J. s. S T U L L , Al'TOKMKVH AT IAW. , Olllconf County Judgo, llrownvlllo, Xebranks, A S. -fl PliyMiitftu, Snrjf oi, (Mint etriclnu. Urnriuntpil In ISM. t.ocni d In Hrownvlllti 186. Oillcivll M-Uh slruot, IJrownvllle, Xb. S. DE G M X BS,ACKSIi5tSTK, At the West Ktid, orvst.'of Unittnn'rt ntoro. w eVHorKC Shoeing u Hpi-clnlty. J W. 'G I BSO N", " III.ACICSMITI1 AND HOUStC HHOI2K Wirkdonn to iinlcr iimlniitlsfnrtloricjimrnntped Klrst itrout, botween Muln unit Atlantic, Drown vlIlp.NeU. J L. ROY, UNDERTAKER, Collins nnidu wi short notlcn. Tliroo miles west of Hrownvillt'.Xiib. SP53CXA3L NOTXCE. H. KHKIlLY-DKNTIST-InsorU ftrtUt i Jnl tcotli on Gold, Silver, Celluloid. bii.I Oullii lVraliu nt lrnni SIU to 8W) u net. Work flrKt-cliiRH, and BfitlHfnetlon BiniruiiU'i'd. Olllon, oornur Main mid Flrt Streets, llrownvlllo, NubniNlcii. I)i Khorly eoincHfrouinnnof tho bo3t den till cnlk'Ri'H In tho country, fi'arm for Snlc 80 Acres. Two nnd one-hrtir mllen Kouthentof Pern SUnorcAiindor cultivation, r,0 Knrct niiHttiro with od'fenco. Rood rni tilin; water In pnHturi'. Oood hfuinn. woll nnd plenty o( tlmhur. Houso Inmired for flvn yenrK, for 8"W). Termn, fM'Jon, MMcitsli nnd luiliinee on four yeurH time, If deslted. Kor further pur tlrulnrq, cull on or uldreH AHK WILf.IAMS. !W-tf 1 Porn, Xehrnnkn. -3 p A T C L 1 X E 1 1 I TJ . r r ... H IIIIII'I' IS." '"JM yASIIIONAlIfiK AM) SHOKSIAKKR CUSTOM WORK mndpto ordPr, and llm nlwny guurnntPcd. Kcpulrlnii neutly niul promptly done Hliop, Xn.a" Jtaln strret. llrownvllle.Xeb. JACOB MA KOI IN, MERCHANT TAILOR, and dciilurln riiioh'iiKllrilif Ttunrli, Seotuli nutl Vumj Cloths Ventliiffa, i;tc, Ktc. Ci'oiviivlllc. tfoliroMkn. T) M. BAILEY, SlIIITUK AND riKALKIt IK LIVE stock: Jtno wyyir.T.n, neukaska. Kjirmers, pienso cull and get prJcoH; I want 10 Imndle your stock. Olfleo Klrftt Xntloniil Iliuilc. E GROWN FRUIT TREES RAVIWIHAN'8 RTOSiBRawv cssrsm 6 r K'r W bacHjvia sa Ono-liaM milt below lirownville ridse roud to Xeinaha City. .Full Slock of Apple, Peach and Pea i' Trees. Vines &c. At V,. M. i&w,B?WY'rr FVi naa h a ;& 55s, n GUM )& c&'flaLVBfi 9 on ESTABLISHED IN 1858. 3) Id T o x PosiS tot IN mm NEBRASKA. fICV Williaioa H. Hoover. Dot-n u Kuutiral Hcul EHtuto lltiHlne.ss. Sella r.undH on Comni)8ilon, oxuinlneH Tltlon, mi:l:oH Deeds, MortJiugeH, and all liiHtru inentH portainlDg to tho transfer of Heal Eh tate. Huh a Ooiuplete Abstraot of Titles to all Heal Kslato Iu Nunmlia County. 1 have jnnt purchasod a new Sand wicli Corn .Shollor. and am now liotter proparod than ovor to shell your corn. Give mo a trial. HENRY AIDRSWS. HZAtJL,tTT Si. ctirv, nicAr.Hits in Ssneral Mercliandis Ilry Ooodw, Oroeei leu. Heady Mndo Plothlnii. HontH, Shoi". IfatH, Cnpi, and a Oonoral An Hortment of l)rus and Patent Medleinus. Highest prtocN patd for hutter ASPlPnVAI.L., NKHIIASICA. and 11L11;' m f f r Kor nalo at PuttH'H Mill on tho Missouri bottom, two uud ouu-half inlk'H ahovo llrownvlllo. Feucing, Shooting, Wide Boards, Elc, I2to. Apply to under.ilijned, two miles wtht ol Hrownvllli. A. DODD. ii;tiioriki nv tiik u. s. oovkiismi'.nt. First Hat a Bank !Q0 BUOWNVILLW $60,000 500,000 Paid-up Capital, Authorised a IS PllKPAIlKDTO TRANSACT A General Banking Busines. HL'Y AND SKLI, COIN & CURRENCY DRAFTS n nil tho principal cltlen or the TTnrtotl States and 33urope MONEY LOANKD On npproved speiirlt j onlv Time Drnnn dlicount I'd, and nppclal iiccnn nodutloiiHurnnti'd to dtitiimlt ors. DonlerHln CIOVKRNMKNT 1IONDS, STATE, COUNTY & CITY SECURITIES DEPOSITS flecPlved payable on denmnd and INTKUK8T al lowed on (lmorfrttll(!Attn ofdeporilt. OIHKCTOIlS.-.Wm.Trnen, H. M. Pulley. Si. A iinna ey. KriniK K. Joiinuin, Mitlier Hondlov Wm. l'mlHlicr. A. H. 0. VIHON.Cnshlpr. I.O.MoNAUOHTON.Aust.Casliler. JOHN L. OAUSOX, I'reBldent It is boliovcd at Washington that tho prcnidont will not withdraw tho names of Chamllor and Robertson, notwith standing tho prossnro mado upon him, ovon in tho cabinet, for him to do so. In Bernardino county, Cal., Danial Kieatur, i stock riii30v,.w.ifl sliot dead by an Indian. Tho Indians delivered tho murdorcr to tho authorities, when a mob forcibly took chtirgu of and hung him. On tho 20th till., a snow storm pre vailed through Ohio and Indiana. At Dayton, says a tolegrani, it was the heaviest of tho wintor. At that date southeast. Nebraska nad bright, geniaj weather. Senator Kaystnl .s a stickler for tliofinopo' if lodeni Domocracy. ,Holma.wrjjh5rAfI?lior iettor for the J)elawaro " (ogp;tt-v o regarding tom perauce laws. This time ho hopes not oven a local option law will pass. E. Itosowator of tho Ike, supported tho Democratic nominee for Mayor of Omaha. Ono finds him in tho rolo of a bolter in every political contest that takes place, yet ho assumes to run tho republican party of Nebraska. Tlio republican party is tin only political organization that evor under took to pass laws regulating tho appe tites of men. Neb, :ity News. Tholiepubliean party never under took any such thing. Even prohibi tionists do not pretend to dictate what people shall eat or diink. Only four Htatea now remain as October States Georgia, Iowa, Ohio, and West Virginia. Michigan and Rhode Island voto in April, Oregon in June, Alabama in August, Arkansas, Maine, and Vermont in September. The others, twenty-hovon in number, and all tho Territories voto in November. Miss Kattie Duel, tho Iowa City faster, lias not eatou anything for near ly forty days and is doing as woll as could be expected, but in not getting fat. They say this is will power, as in tho case of Dr. Tanner, but wo can't see how that is so When sho wants to die, and is living on in spito of her will. That will-power theory is a a humbug wo think. Vennor's predictions for April aro as follows: Sharp frost in tho beginning of tho month, witli snow-i.ill on tho 4th and 5th, but tin- spring will open favorably, and oorything will bo pretty well ad vanced by April l.'itli. Floods may be exp"cted in Chicago about 'the first week iu April, with high winds also prevailing in tho early part of tho month. Snow falls aro probable about April .")th. Tho weather will bo stormy in tho lower provinces about tho 2()th, with vory high water prevailing, but iu tho west April will be a dry month, There will be warm weather just fol lowing tho 20th, onding in thunder storms on the 25th and 2(!th. Snow storms areprobablo in tho far west on the 2.")th, and snow falls aro not un likely to occur in England at tho close of tho month. Tho month will on1 wet and cold, but, on tho whole, will bo liko a May mouth. STATE NEWS. The election Tuesday resulted in a complete victory for tho license party, with the oxcoptlon of tho Second Ward, conncilniau, which was n tie. Below wo give tho voto: VIKHT WAHI). Mayor.,). L. Carson, ,'W. .1. 0. Rauslleld, 48. Treasurer. S. A. Osborn, 35. 0. A. Cecil, 45. Clerk. I). II. Mercer, 71). Polico Judge. .1. G.Russell, 84. S. M. Rich, 40. Councilumn.H. V, Sander, 118. Thus. Richards, 43. si:con WA1U). Mayor. ,1. L. Carson, 4y. J. C. JJausllold, 54. Treasurer. S. A. Osborn, 47. 0. A. Cecil, 55. Clerk. D. II. Mercer, ml. Polico Judge. J. O. Russell, 40. S. M. Rich, (10. Councilman.---A. II. Gilmoro,4t. Kranz Ilolmor, 40. THIRD WARD. Mayor. Rousllold, 8 majority. Treasurer. Cecil, 8 ' ' Councilman. A rmstrong.l majority. Every farmer should procure a copy of the new railroad law regulating freights, and study it carefully in all its bearings: when ho has done this we venture tho assertion he will have learned something now about railroad rates and railroad management of which ho had never thought. Among other things they will probably find that it will affect tho emigration inter ests of all tho frontier counties. How ard County Atlcocato. This law, it should boborno in mind, was gotten up by a special anti-monop oly committee. Appointed for tho spe cial purposo of devising a bill to pro tect the pooplo.and especially tho farm ers, against present or prospective un fair doings of railroad companies, an effort was mado, and a successful one, wo think, to select a special committee combining tho essential qualifications of honest intentions and ability. Our now railroad law is tho child, after duo labor, that was brought forth. That committee was composed of men of ability; ono of which was no less a personage than a I J. S. Senator. It is a matter of regret that it is not satisfac tory, that it really will work injury to tho farmers and shippers hence to all tho people. Now it strikes us that if that bill is a failure, considering the ability and experience of its authors, it would bo a hard matter to construct a law, touching tho points touched in that law, that would bo just to all par ties. And wo aro convinced that while tho people havo tho rluht to regulato railroads, it is a very difficult work to so logislato as to not do moro harm than good. Tho Lincoln llro-W of March 5th, organ of tho Good Templars of tho State, owned and sustained by that order, in tho "Grand Worthy Chief Templer's column," gives Senator Church IIowo tho following unequivo cal indorsement: Ono of the most prominent members of tho Nebraska legislature is tho lion. Church IIowo. His career has been one of industry and never ceasing ac tivity, and tho rewards that havo como to him aro of sterling merit. lie has been twice senator and this is his second term in tho house, being tho only member that has served tour con secutivo terms, while ho is the only one in tho present house who hails from Massachusetts. Mr. IIowo is thorough iu all that ho undertakes. Ho is a hard-working Republican and is well posted in parliamentary law and tactics. His attitude on the temper ance question accords with tho genius of tho State from which ho comes he is "truo as steel." There is never a doubt as to Mr. Ifowo's position on this question, and tho people of Ne braska will not forget Unit in due time tho lion. Church IIowo will bo re warded by still more distinguished honors than ho has yet received at their hands. It must bo added hure that Mr. IIowo led the movement, bv which Mr. Van Wyck was olocted tb Tho saloon licouao of JL J. Grant, Lincoln was recently revoked by tho city council, for violating tho law. A society at Kearney calling itself a "Tomboranco Alliance," recently dis cussed during two meetings tho ques tion of tho respectability of tho liquor tralllc and finally onilod tho mattor by laying tho resolution on tho tntHpr That is certainly a curious kind of -,i temperance alliance. Arnpahoo7,oMccr: Senator Saun ders and KepresentaUvo Valentino deserve tho thanks of all veteran soldiers in Nebraska for tho promptness with which they secured tho paxsago n tho senate and houso of a resolution tho Unltod States Senate. Porhans Mx Daily can't run as well as he used to boforo ho mado his fatal mistake. Unwln Globe. Col. Torn., tho slick jockey, was Daily's groom. Further comment is unnecessary. allowing tho (I. A. R. touts and equip. menus lor inumuct reunion in Nebras ka. Arapahoo Pioneer: About sovonty teams wore in town Wednesday to re echo tlw aid corn and provisions sefit from Falls (Illy to a colony In Norton county, KansaH. i August Jlcekman, residing near Central City, suicided recently by hang ing. Ho of lato years had become' a. drunkard and squandered a fortune On tho morning of tlip'aotiv.ult. at Omaha a painter by the-'. naro-OtTof Fortsfeldt was found dead Inhls bfcVl. Tho Hluo river is said d lufvo been hlghor this year than over lofJJru known, nnd tho destruction of bridges has been immense. ' i; Fremont is to havo a largo now creamery. , - Kdltor Wright, Pawneo Bnttt- prim has gone to Ohio after a wife. ' The Dawson County Pioneer says: The past few weeks havo resulteil iu greater loss to the stockmen than all that portion of winter preceding. Tho cold storms of rain and sleet havo been death to thin cattle, and tho snow and cold which followed still mado matters worse. Stock-owners aro des pondent. Tho Baptists intend building1 u lino church edlfico in Hastings this season. Central City Courier: Experi ments rondo on the chinch. bug show that that interesting animal is in I'tatu orfn other words defunct. All attempts to lhaw him out havo proved futile. Good enough. It is said that Hon. E. M. Coroll will start a woman suffrage papor in Lincoln within a few weeks. And that will probably bo tho death of tho proposition. Tho B. & M. surveyors aro es tablishing tho grade oast from Bluo Springs. Tho dirt was to begin to fiy all along on that line April first, but it may bo delayed until tho snow quits dying. Mute Journal: Tho Now Mexico fever is breaking out in Lincoln. Maps of that country aro now in de mand, and wo predict a heavy emigra tion to that couiitry during tho sum mor. An old man named John Green was a fow days ago found dead in tho road near Fort Omaha. Ho was much addicted to strong drink. The wife of Louis Castner, o Knox county, recently whilo attempt-" ing to return homo from a neighbor's house, got lost and froze to death. Wm. Cunningham alias Gibson alias McKay and his companion Frank Flynn, who some time ago burglarized the safe of tho B. & M. company afc Hloomington, havo each recoived Ron ton eo for eight years In tho ponileu tiary. A Mrs. Wicks, of Falls City, wan recently found dead loaning over her washboard, whoro sho had stoodwash ing clothes, herfaco in tho water. -- Lincoln Dcmovrnt: As tho ex press from tho east was leavinc Noav- ton station for Lincoln last evening an accident occurred which cost a Gor man iMissonger named F. Otto his life, lie was from Cass county, Illinois, on his way to a farm which ho had recent ly purchiwed in this county near New ton. 'Ho had bought a tlcKet for Lin coln, but before reaching Newton re marked to Homo fellow passengers that he could savti several miles of travel if lie could get oil near Newton. Hq finally resolved to jump (ho train 'at, all hazards. Several passengers saw him on tho platform of the second car from tho rear, and .shortly afterward saw him jump or fall, as tho caso may be, ho struck upon . bank of snow closo to tho track and slipped back, haul foremost, under the rear car, tho trucks passing over his head just abovp the eyes, completely severing tho ton of tho head from tho body. t t - i : n't , )'