.miAiA utf .. MM4MMMMMV'nnPravwMaaaHgviHvw"MiHHHaMm uuraiajiaji,.m'wiwmixiuj)iiiuis"''i . i777n - T w maitwumwiiijuiniiifinjui'amuniijuijmujiijiimjuwmw imi t . 'Thf:I7Y!;Th .. IM m1 ESTAniASH"LIl lRfifl. BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, FEB, 9, 1882. VOL. 26, NO. 34. Oldest Pnpor in tlio State , -. in jj.i.LLLuiiijinimiiiiHiiii'Miiiii iihi "nrTrin i n n inn n ii u in in inimimi nwiiHirifrigtiixjjwr.;f1 in aMMM if I JiliaMli I I lll'H IIMW 1W' 'PI1 ' i i 1 At . SiaJlBSaW ''' Em uT f i i ft1' r BUSINESS CARDS. H. K R 0 A D Y , Attorney unit Counselor at Ijivw, Ilrovvnvll. Nob T S. S T U L L , 0. A'l'l'OlliNKVS AT JjAW. Oillcoof Cotmlr Judge, Hrownvtllo, Nebraska. A S. II 0 h L A 1) AY,. Ii IMiyalclrxn, Surgeon, Obstetrician. OrAfluated In ISM. I.ocut -A In llrownvlllo IMS. )nicc,ll MMuntreot,lrownvlllo,N'b. j"Vr6 Eli SO N, HI.'aoICSMITII ANU IIOH8IC HIIOKll Workdoiio to order and satisfaction miaranlced VtM Hreol, between Mnln Mid Atlantic llrowi. lilo,Neb. aTohiioiw, Notary Public, O W.TAYl.on. OSIIOKIV & TAYIsOK, Attornoys and Gounsollurs at Law, Brownvillo, Nobraska. P'lAOTlcr. In too Statu nnil Federal courtK. Special attention glvon looollootlontinnd sales of real estate. pA t c r7i x is , irASIIIONAIIIiK HOOT ANDSIIOKMAKKIl OUSTOM WO UK inadclo order, nnd fit nlwny Eunranteed Hopnlrlni; neatly and promptly dotif bliop. No. 27 Mnln afreet. llrownvllle.Neb, B. ) M. BAILEY, SIlIPI'KIt AN1I DKAI.KIt IN LIVE STOCK. JtltO WXV1U.K, NEMIANKA Farmers, pleaso call and n;otprlceH; I waii. to handle your stock. OIllceFlr-a National Buik. PATENTS "Wo continue to net as Solicitors for Patent;, Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, cto., for tlio Uultcil States, Canada, Cuba, England, Franco, Germany, etc. Wo uavo had thlrty-llvo yearn experience. Patents obtained through us aro noticed In thoPci intifio American. This largo and uplondld Illus trated weekly paper, $3 .2 0 a ycar.shows tho ITogress of Sclenco, Is very Interesting, and lias an enormous circulation. Address MUNN it CO., Patent Solici tors, Pub's, of SriKNTiFio American, 87 Par!: How, Mow York. Hand booknboutPatonts free. ESTABJLISHJSi) aH 18X O L r 1J S T fA - K891 tsfateAgency IN NEBRASKA. - William H.Hoover, Dooh u K'ul It iul KKlntP Uunlness. SelU LnmlH on Uoiniulhslon, examines Titles, mattes Deeds, MoitKiiKOH, and nil Instru inputs peijttlnln;; to tno transfer of Ileal Fn tatt. Hnsa Oompleto Abstract of Titles to nil l'4.il KhIiiIc Hi Noinnha County. itrcrTratt; s.viaiazxia3aEasxPtmn 10 1 raritasJ Deit Xedlein sttrMzde. A ecV'n-.l.hintli of Hnni. Hnnhu. Mnn- drak v a ami Dandelion, with ail tus txt ornl moitevftnr.MlTe i !i.,pntiri of ill other Dlttcn, mikk ci tlizre.uriv Blood Purlflar, Liver Ho (llitniio o'V' J,ossll''y lo"ir "' whcr IIoP mttn iir,i,,jOTrlsduUierfeelutbi.lr TiinlTi nwUfiaTlj;:rMtsiguina innna. To nil wlnm ln)pl'jjmfiitifiis Irreenliirl roftl..joTrlioruilnary onrani, or wno re- quill nn Apell:ii- . uuumuouuiiu.i, HopIlittiri-rliiT-.l i)."'.n.iioui niiu- loatlns. utuj-h. No mittir nlntTour fnAUniri or ymntnmt art nlmUiiiOUiibici-BllWatni Ii nao lloplllt- tiri. Dun't wilt until 7u.i nut jf yon onlr f ! 1ji1 or mlifinl)Je,Hust"iiii t nr. Itimr i&n join-lift. IWmiU vn juiiurd. Itinn rrlU li mid fnri.ru ill tllir nlll tint tuixirlielp. 1)0 not iTir Vv Jornnui urfar.biitUMandui'Ka tliamb. u Hop El Keiiiral)r.Ilon llltlm li iioVtU. drura dmnkinnoitruni, but Ui l'u Mt"; tt " Ht MKlloillliTirmiillllhl "1.1TlfJDK rIWH and nor" ml na i.crfjn or fruljA, Jl iLoiild l.i without tliin. ti'JlvSWSKl.i! D.I.C.Ii m n'noluti i(1 Irrcilitl'jlr oure , W UinUI.llUrIll'.vu. wiiihiiii .i(wnt.w UU A 1 rcotlei. Ali M by i1 niylm. HmU m f or ( In-uur nip uiiuri ms. i., m Hehnttr C T v1 T r. .- ()t wmw iii '1111111 iiTirrnr-nTT'rrrnTi VlM'IIOUIKIil) IIV TIIK U. H. (lOVKUNMl'M First National Bank O V n O V TVVI Lt. w t(tifl-(tp Capital, .fiff 0,000 Authorised " 500,000 IS IMIKI'AIIKMTO THANHACT Al General Banking Busines. I1UY AND UKI.L OOIN & OURRENOY DRAFTS n nil tbo principal cltlen of tlio Unitod Statos and Europe MONEY LOANED On approved soenrlty only. Time Drafts discount Hd, and ipruliilHCQOuitnodittlonHKrnnterttodepnilt ri. uauiernin tiuvisuMMisftT numm, STATE, COUNTY & CITY SECURITIES DEPOSITS Xscftlvrd payublnondomnnrt nnd INTKHKHTal aired on tluuiohrtllluatepiofdepo'ilt. IUKCJTOH.1.-W!ii.T7lon, It. M. llulley, M. A Hundley. !'rnk K. Johnson, Luther Hondloy Wia, Frlib(r. .10 UN L. CAKSON. A R. OAVIHON.Oasliler. J o.MaNAUnilTON. Ait.Caailar. I'rsilUSbl L. H. BATTLES, Auctioneer. rpiIOSK wiio lironbotit toliavo a calo will 1 Mini It to their intorcr-1 to consult liltn. ToruiH roahoiiahlo. Uewldenco In llo.lfonl preclncl. 87 ma Jacob MaroSin, Ifi ownvlllo. IVliraHUu. MERCHANT TAILOR, and deftlorltC FiiiftKniflliti, Ftench, Scotch and t'Ancy (Jlnlli's Voi t Iiiki, Ktc, Ktc. MARLATT k KING, IMULKUH IN General Merchandise Dry UooiIh, (Irocorlrn. Heady Made Clothing, JJodtH, Shoes, IIiitH, Capi, ntiil a (Jeiieral A Nortment of 1)iuki anil Patent MedlolneM. Fence poils and wood always on hand fo sale. V. Highest prlo. h paid for butter and Cgg. ASIMNWAMi, NKIIRANICA. m CONSTANT DEMAND. A Sl'Al'LK Altril'M:,HKM.INU FOIlKVKH Is TlieHs vised NEW TESTAMENT. AGENTS WANTED to remomber that wo ottor thein tho l.OW'KHT IMtlt.'KS tho griiteMt viirb'ty. ntnl ln-t ti-rni.; onilJt only M eenlh. nhowlng FlflHT lltrreiu Myh'K and prlct-H, I tit-ltiill tiir new Parallel Kdlt' .n with lioti. OI.II AVI) MlV WAX HHIN'H SIIIK HY mim for ennparlHon Aililre-H THK HI.VWION PIMIMSII KUS, St. I.onli, Mo. Oiiposit Jiiiinbcr Yard, Main St. Gf-OOID K.ZC3-S AT REASONABLE RATES. Special AcfoiumodiiiWms for Co3Qixiiercial Mon, AXD- D river Furinshed when desiri'tl. Horses boarded by the day or week, and Fanners' teams fed and cared for at fair rates. B. F. 8 A XJDER, Mannfaetnrcr nnd Dealer In IIABNKSS, ; Kft?sT Gw 8&-U'fi v. ' ftvuuS'.i tn lAtf " 4 ir5 C,XHM.-': Sh J-T iamB&m. 111 .rf-M-v:.'jri,.Lir"iivi''. &&&? "C3 C::Wm&&A CD GO COLLARS, WIi1in, liiiNhcN, lurry C'oiuIih, Itrtm!iu3, B:c, VAc. KKBVMBU.f; A HII2GIALTV. Aguiit for tlis Oelcltrnlnil Koy City Cnrrlns Tops. FREE TO YOU' A SI.pHKP pamphlet mnt froPto any addnii, lv In prlcp or our tireinliuu wuioIiph and books; nlso npoolol trim to cunvuinliitf huciiU. Hnniplii copies of the Jotirnul of AflOultiire-a lr H.piigK IH-eolnmu AKrlcultiirut. Htock mid Katiilly pupur. only 1.10 por year sent froe to any add rent. AkoiiIs Wniited. Pt-tr. Chkw, Publish er, 713 ChCHtuul Bt., rit, Lonld, Mo. One Dollar a. via ATI. Tho IlcHt Story Pnpor In tho Wear. 48 Qolmnnn &f original and eholcoly-Auleoted reading mattor, printed upon larKo. plain typo. iBHiied Weekly, and mailed to any ad ilreHKln tho United HtateH, pontauo paid, fir One Dollar a Venr. Kvery now NllbHCrl bor KetK a premium. Bend for wimple copy. Addren OMlOAfK) I.KUniCK, ChlcnKo, 111. wi-wra uamted rr ik. phi . r ml t fl PH I WW b Kara $ I la & 1 if i f5i IAb.ll I V xniif ri'ooii ui.m ,m iv. I 3 i rii.4rJfril. ft.moi l-t', f, ,i. . n .... m j-v 7 -.- ... ... NEBRASKA ADVERTISER INow Kngland had viyy heavy snow storms last week. .- , o Tlio coinuKO at tho mints during Jnn iiury iH$l0.40.0U0. of which L'.HOO.OOO wore standard dollars. It is thought that Senator Kdmnnds will succeed Juilgo Hunt on tho U.S. Snpronio boncli that 'tho ll-csident will tender him the position' at any rate. The !7th inst. is llxed liy Congress for the memorial services in honor of ex-president Garfield; at which time J. 0. Mlaino will be tio most noted eulogist. - ist m The state of Nebraskif nercr intend ed to make provision for the- foundim? and maintenance of a theological semi niirv, and it will resist every effort to change her university into a sectarian institution. Omaha Jice. Notwithstanding tho .Slocumb law. and Kansas prohibition, there is yet in tho United States, according to in ternal revenue reports, r7!,8()(t,J)H taxa ble gallons of whisky, atyout t0,()00,o()0 more than there were last year. The Eastern papers all speak of Tues day, 2-ltli ult., as "tho Coldest dav for over thirty years." Thjj thermomelei in Massachusetts, Now Hampshire. LTew York and Yermont utnged be tween lo and a (I degrees below zero. A tramp named Win! Steele recently outraged the person of widow Huell near Logansport, Ind "after she had kindly given him supper. Tho neigh bors immediately caught the wretch, and hiinjj; him. Thov t!$n piled brush under him ami burned him beyond recognition. General Grant, when risked the other evening where was the swoul lie wore it i.eo's surrender, answered, the New York correaponlent of ihe Imston TrareUcr my: "I didn't have any on. I seldom wore a sword. I did wear one at the battle of Shiloli.jfajJt iLr'iiv.etl my life. A ball struck fnfcirb1-oko the' scabbard, which dropped on the Held. I believe Airs. (J rant has the blade. Sin is butter at saving tliingsthan I am." Last March a girl of nine e;irs wa adopted by a German couple named (Mawson. twentv miles southwest of Lincoln, Nob. The child suddenly died two weeas utro and rumors of ill-treatment prevailed. The body was ex humed by the coroner, and the examination revealed the fact that the child was literally beaten, staivi'dand frozen to death. The Hawsons were bound over for trial and the feeling is intense. Tho sixth annual convention of the Northwestern Hotter and Gheese Asso ciation will be Ijeld at Cedar Kapids, Iowa. Feb. "., and tho announcement says: Farmers, stock raisers, mer chants, mechanics, dairymen, profess ional men, butter and cheese makers, manufacturfirs of dairv implements, transportation representatives, and all good people, without distinction of race, sox, politics, religion, or locality, will be welcome. In tho absence of famiharity with the old statutes applicable to the practice i,u the criminal courts of the District of Columbia, there is cause of uneasiness over the point raised b Charley Heed in tlio Guiteau trial, that tho continua tion of tlio trial from one term to an other if illegal. We can hardly think that finch a point as this would have escaped the Judge and District attor ney, and it will be cause for intenso dissatisfaction if such prove? to be the case. Fnior Ocean . On to tlio Mississippi, Adipatch from Q'tinoy, Illinois, as serts that the Quiucy, Missouri & Pacific road will bo leased by tho Union htcitie companny. It is said that the Union PncUlo has partially porfoeted arrangements to build a lino from Trenton. Missouii, to tlio torminus of tho Quincy, Missouri & Paciflo to St. Joseph, to connect with tho St. .foseph fc Wostern division of tho Union Pacific, which runs to Kearney. Tills done and tho control of tho Quinoy road obtained, would give tho Union Pacific a through line to tho Mississip pi river at Quincv. Tim "Wabash & Pacific aro said to bo favorable to this project, as it would greatly benefit them in through business. If tho lease is perfected tho Wabash will, it is said, build an lndepeudntlino into Quinoy from tho cast. Of course tho connec tion of Omaha with the proposed lino would bo quite as favorable as would that ot St. Joseph, Omaha lippubiicav. If tho abovo is true, it would soom to obviate tbo necessity for building tho contemplated road from Burlington Junction via Hook Port to Hrownville. AN ERRONEOUS IMPRESSION, Tbrtt Butto Oity is All Tho.ro is of Montana, Cheyenini Sun. Brrn: CVty, Moil, Jan. 20. 10. A. Si,A(;k, . KKtj.:--Dear Sir As you published my personal letter of tho 17th, 1 hope j on will publish this, which is intended for publication. So much has been said about Butte that many people seem to think that Butt is Montana, and about all there is of Montana is Butto. Such, however, is not tlio case. The territory of Monta na is a Hue, prosperous country, and for a few years to como will increase rapidly in population and wealth. The railroads that are now being built lire penetrating every corner of this north west The Utahand Northern is send ing several branches into tho finest re gions, both mining and agricultural, anil will in time liavea perfect network of lines wheiever business will justify. The result of all this will be that Mini tana, in less than live years will be suf ficiently populous to be admitted as a stale. 'This i a llrst-class place for all hinds of laborers. Skilled laborers can do well anywhere in Montana. Ar rangements' can be made with the Utah and Northern to get fares at jroatly reduced rates for all classes of laboieis, and m case a laborer works six months or more for the company ho can arrange to return to his eastern home at a very reasonable figure -such us he can afford. There me no doubt ver, extensive mining districts in Mon tana that have only been partially pros pected, anil will soon be well developed. The grazing interests of this territory arecoiniimtobo erv important. Slice), cattle and lioises do well, ami stock rowers aro getting rich as fast as in Wyoming On tlio whole. Montana may be. set down as one of the territories that is ".rowiuu most lapidly. and tlio one that will soonest become a slate. (J. W. Cokicv. Give ub a Koat. Some time ago the lien asserted Mr. Valentine Imd introduced a bill pnnid ing for tho election of congressmen in Nebraska tins yearandageneial ticket.' Against litis tho lrjubli:an placed MrYnluuUJH&j explie.it denial, over liis own signature. Still tho Jlce stuck to its lie witn all the j'U.imeity of truth, and refused to give itself the the benefit of the explanation with tho people ot tho state. Tho bill that Mr. Valentino did introduce has since been published, and tho people of Nebraska now know lor a fact that tho Jftt-'x statement, was false in the beginning and a lie in tho end. Tho same siieet is now charging Valentine and Majors with a conspiracy in getting Maioi admitted, to secure and divide netween . . ii . .1 il i hem DacK pay "a nack pay sieui. the live terms itfor tlio last congress as well as pay for tho present congress. This assertion, too is false, ami if here after insisted on by tlio lUe it will add another to the category of lies. We can inform tlio Jlce that after Mr. Valentino made his argument two weeks ago before tho house judiciary committee, in favor of Mr. Majors' ad mission, a member of that coinmitee called on Col. Majors and asked him, ex plicitly, for what length of time lie pro posed to ask pay. Mr. Majors replied oromptly and emphatically: "Only from tho dav on which I am sworn in." Will tho Jh-e now acknowledge itself to have been mistaken, and so say to its readers, or will it wait for tlio event to again prove it, before the people of the state a manufacturer oi lies out oi whole cloth ''--Omaha HepnbUcav. A Printer Robbod and Assaulted at tbo St. Elmo. O.Mahn ttupiiliUeati. Last evening a young printer named Liuquist. who ought to have known belter than to go into such a place, en tered the St. Kliuo theater saloon, and while drinking a glas.- of beer, a young kid slipped up and picked his vest pocket from which lie secured a dollar. Linuuest made a fuss about the mat ter, and was dually ejected. Shortly afterward he was passing by the place when the thieving kid said something to him, and tho two had some words, whereupon the kid called' to his assist ance two or three thumpers from tho saloon, one of whom gave Linquest quite a severe blow in the face. Lin quest knows the kid by sight, as well as tho follow who hit him, and he pro poses to have them both arrested. Manager Nugent ought to clean out that gang who bang around his place and give it a very unenviable reputa tion. No sympathy, however, is tender od anyono' who gets caught in bad com pany in which ho is robbed and as saulted. NOT ICE.. Tho undersigned has rented and has full control of the Nemaha Valley Mills, formerly owned by F. J3. Allen. Tho Mills havo lately been repaired and are capable of doing as good work dm any in the State. H-iW Wi. D. Bit v a. vr. Now Kngland and "the Athens of America" will scarcely bo prepared to believt that Toting Nebraska leads tho 'United States in the ratio of intelli gence, yet this fact will bo shown by tlio census reports. Only 1.7J1 per centum of her population aro illiterate. Ohio comes next, with il.17 percent of her population illiterate; then como in order New York, with a percentage Of .l.2fl; Pennsylvania, JUl, and then Mas sachusetts, '1.24. The highest percent age of illiteracy is in South Carolina, where !12,,!l2 per cent of the population cannot read and whore less than 4f cents per capita per year Is expended for educational purposes. It may bo sufd of all tho States of tho Northwest that they brought with them thoir old Now England notions c f education and impressed them upon tho communities where thoy sot tied. And it cannot bo less then gratifying to note tho results, especially when wo take into account the large foreign population found in ovory now State and the struggles witli poverty that aro always tho lot of tho jdoneor. Inter Oetan. A late Washington dispatch nays "Senators Saunders, Van Wyck and Representative Valentino, congression al 'delegation from Nebraska, called up on the president, and urged upon him the appointment of ox-Senator Pad dock to somo important position under tho administration. They reminded tho president that Nebraska was a reliable republican state of the growing west, and stated that the people of that stato thought they ought to be entitled to ropiescntntion in tho cabinet. They said if tho appointment of secretary of the interior lias not been positively de termined upon they would name Pad dock as Nebraska's choice for the. posi tion, and would assuro tlur president tiat tho appointment would bo ac ceptable to their state." We would bo much pleased to hear of tlio ex-sonator's appointment to a cabi net or other position. Ho certainly would bo an excellent man for tho .Interior. Professors Church, Fmnierson and Woodbury of tho Nebraska State "Uni veisuty, were informed rt the recent would have to get out of tho institution ' by ihe llrst of Juno noxt. Wo have not seen the evidence that seemed to ' make it necessarv.that theso gentlemen should leave tho University. Hit v , understand there was nothing impeach ing their scholarship or efficiency as ed ucators, and that the "bounce" mine purely brcauso of their religious opin ions, thoy being free thinkers, timer , i.on, we helieve is a sort or treo tiiinic: ing Presbyterian, but doesn't pass muster amongst the orthodoxy. U.e is also son-in-law of Brooks of tbo Oma ha llinthlirnn. Church is broad gauge like unto Ingorsoll, and Wooddury about the same. Tho Illinois convention of prohibi tionists recently held at Springfield, "set down on" Senator Logan's bill pro viding for educating the children of tho Nation by a tax on whisky,' by the fol lowing resolution: "liesolned, That tho effort now being made in Congress, and through certain ( newspapers, to popularize tlio liquor ' traffic by using the tax on liquor to foim a fund for educational purposes we regard as a trick of the liquor traf fic to still further llx the infamomt traf fic in aicononc (irniKS on mo peopiu, and. as the liquor traffic is totally de structive of all the Hchools seek to build ui), we will opposo this movo ment with all the means in our power." Tho offer to send for 25 cents, in money or stamps, a box of Vegetable Seeds! containing one packet each of Sure-head Cabbage, Kgyptian Turnip Beet, Trophy Tomato, Butter Lettuce, French Breakfast Hadish, Excelsior Watermelon, Model Cucumber, White Hgg Turnip, for trial, should be taken advantage of by every person who has a garden. Tho eight varieties aro put up in a neat hox,ffirf each packet in nil size. This offer is made to introduce our Seeds to now customers. Uuaran tied to give satisfaction, or money re funded. Illustrated catalogue sent free. S. Y. Haines ft Co., 41 North Front St., Philadelphia, Pa. row A FCJT. The Nursery portion of the Furnas Fruit Farm, B.rowiiville. Nebraska, wiU be cleaned out the coming spring, tho ground being required for other purposes. Jianaim can be had. wholesale or retail. Those wisning anything in tills line will make monoy by seeing this stock before making ar rangements olsewhero. The subscription price of Tiik Advkutirku is duo in advance If we could induco paper manufacturers to wait a year or two for their pay wo would be willing to give our patrons that much time, but as wo cannot we insist on our pay in advance. . i i Ml 4