Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, January 06, 1881, Image 1

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Subscription, $2.00 Per Year in Advance.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY.
U. S. Court convened at Lincoln
Monday, this week.
The Grand Lodge, I. O. (i. T. meets
at Lincoln, 10th inst.
It will take 5S votes to elect Pad
dock or his successor.
The llcv. Br. E. IT.Vhapin, of X. Y.,
famous as a Universalistnreacher.died
on the 20th inst.
Omaha is going to have another
liridge across the Missouri river, for
cars, teams and pedestrians. .
Xone so blind :is thoso that refuse
to see. Lincoln (Hole.
And the fool is wise in his own con
ceit. i?ee Globe.
A cable dispatch says there are prov
inces in J'ussia in which the inhabit
ants are starving to death'by hundreds.
and the authorities refuse to give any
relief.
A special congressional election, held
on the 23th ult., in the X. II. district,
to elect a successor to Hon. E. Y.
Farr, dceiscd, resulted in the election
of Hon. Ifciy, a Republican.
The superintendent of census an
nounces the approximate population of
the United States to be something
over liftyjnillions. He will soon bo
able to give the. exact figures.
The Circuit Court of the District of
Columbia has decided that an absence
of seven years or more on the part of
a husband, with no tidings from him.
raised the presumption 5that he was
dead, and that the wife could act as a
Jtmme unit.
If the writor hereof bad :i vnto on
the U. S. Senatorial question, it would
lie cast for that staunch old stalwart
UnionJOcner.il, John M. Thayer, the
only "born Senator'jXebraska ever
had, and whose return to the Senate
w;ts prevented by a combination of
sorehead U 'publicans and Democrats.
Mrs. T.lll -r. of Fond du lac, Wis.,
was a HulT.'rer from pneumonia, and
helpless. A warm tint-iron was order-
ih! to 1 placed on her chest. Her.
liM.sK-iTid tin habitual drunkard ap
pliel a heavy iron, ami so hot that it
burned thro'igh'the cavity of her chest,
and she expired in tho.Jgre.itc.-it agony.
The aati-tenr.i.'-an-s newspapers in
Kansas are ranking a noise over the
suicide of a brew r iulthat State, who,
they say, killed himself in'a fit of de
spondency because of the constitu
tional amendment which. he claimed,
ruined his business and broke him up.
They do not count the thousand to one,
whom the use of his beer may have
driven to the same unfortunate end.
One-off tha best and most clearlv de -
filial unintentional boosts Senator
Paddock ha.sreceived from the news
papers is the idiotic opposition of the
Lincoln Globe, especially its late repro-
iluctiou of the lies and slanders of
omeguerrilla that skulks behind the
nam ile plume of 'Junius." Whether
Mr.P.uldoekis re-elected or not, he de
serves fair play and gentlemanly treat
ment at Xebraska's hands.
The Plattsmouth r Herald says the
Cass county delegation "will vote just
as they please" for the U. S. Sen
ator. As to the Xemaha statesinen.we
don't know the true inwardness of any
of them except Mr. Schick. At home
he has been for Paddock; but the
probability is, after he gets to Lincoln,
and under tho magnetic soft talk of
ourSenator.lie will experience a change
of heart, favorable forejudge Dundy.
George Alfred Townsend J'.sked ev
Colleetor Mnrphy what he thought of
the charges reported to have been made
by IJayard about Senator ('.inkling
having received money in connection
with revenue frauds, Mr. Murphy re
plied: "It is all noiHe. I have several
times tried to m.tke money for Conk
ling, and he would n"ver take a dollar
if it coneerne 1 any publi'.sbii.siness or
anything that might com" before the
Senate."
The Prohibition Committee, through
iLs secretary, at Lincoln, Xeb.. has pub
lished :i challenge to the opposition to
joint discussions, in the principal
towns' and cities of the State, of tho
terrible' off ects and results to and upon
tho people of theSfatc, from the use
and trallic in intoxicating liquors. The
prohibitionists propose to pay all ex
cuses of such discussions. Xow, if
there is any merit in saloons and whis
ky drinking, :is man' seem to believe,
will not some of thcir- champions ac
cept this challenge? We will see.
We should be glad if tho people of
Xebraska were permitted for once to
cast their votes as thej' pleased. Lin-c-tln
Globe.
If the little Lincoln demagogue, has
not been voting as it pleases, it should
cnit loose from its masters, and hence
forth keep its own! dirty little face
clean, and this will keep it busy, and
in the course of time may render it
respectable. Meantime it may learn
that the people of Xebraskaarc neither
knaves nor fools, but vote as they
please, and vote intelligently.
The Lincoln Globe says that Tin:
Advertiser says Senator Paddock is
"egotistic." We remember of saying
something that might be so construed,
in reply to a telegram which the Globe
published, purporting to be from Sen
ator Paddock, but we qualified it in the
next sentence by saying that we be
lieved the Globe lied about Senator
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forgery. e :isk pardon of the Sena-
tor lor oemg leu mio such a remark
from any assertion made by the unscrupulous-and
irresponsible Globe as
wp. have found it to be.
ESTABLISHED 1856. i
Oldest Paper in the State.
It is about time for the IJrownville
Advertiser to withdraw another
candidate in favor of Church Howe.
Lincoln Globe.
Mr. Schick having refused ns au
thority to withdraw his name as an
apparent, but in truth as a bogus can
didate for speaker, his object being to
get "a good committee" through such
false pretension, and although he he
sought us to help him in his little pet
ty scheme, while we did not withdraw
his name, wo then and there deter
mined, inasmuch as Xemaha countv
had a real bona jlde candidate, who
stood a fair prospect of being success
ful, that no sudden upstart like sleepy
.Schick should prosper in his illegiti
mate candidacy. We have always
supported Mr. Schick when his name
has been properly presented, and shall
do so again when lie is on the Repub
lican ticket. Our course is consistent,
and our statements have been careful
ly made to conform to the truth, and
any snappishness ormalicious out
bursts manifested by Mr. Schick, or
any of his organs, fall on us like water
on a ducVs back, and we move right
along in'the straight line of dutv. "We
advised Mr. S.-hick as a friend, in the
matter of the speakership, but when
he declared he desired "to continue to
seem to be a candidate, but had no
hope or desire to be elected, that ho
would not support Mr. Howe, who
ran on the ticket witli him, and was
e"inontly qualified, by long service as
a legislator, and otherwise, for the po
sition, we of course needed no further
evidence that lie was fearfully affected
with that fell destroyer of young "ac
cidents," viz: tho big-head; and that
he could see more greatness in being a
cats-paw for others than in acting the
part of a highmiuded, magnanimous,
independent gentleman.
Mr. Hitchcock has no rival in the
west, and none more capable and
worthy of the office. Mr. Hitchcock
represented Nebraska for the six years
previous toS Minders' election, and the
many bills for the relief and benefit of
our young and growing State, among
which was the appropriation for tho
government postoiliee building at Oma
ha, the timber-culture act, and the
ameud'nents thereto, the bill for tho
sale of the reservation of old Fort
K'arney, and th 1111 for the admis
sion of Colorado as a State, testify to
the deej) interest he manifested in'the
prosperity of the west. .S7. Paul Pio
neer .
The fnot reliable and intelligent
of Washington letter writers say that
lMr - "ch-ock stands high in tlioonin-
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most sure to
be his Secretary of the
Interior.
Hon. Ed. Parker, who Iwas a -member
of the Xebraska legislature in an
early day, was arrested in Omaha on
Thursday last, charged with stealing a
registered letter pouch from u Union
Pacific tramfat Central City, in March.
1ST". Parker is a habitual drunkard,
and has been a wanderer for years.
Seinurd Blade.
Old settlers all remember Ed. Parker
as a respected and honored citizen fif
teen years ago. Ho then was a whole
souled, jovial tippler, who treated his
friends to the whisky, and had a
"good tim?." And whisky has ruined
him. lint for whisky to-day he would
still be respectable, instead of the ha
bitual drunkard, vagabond and sus
pected thief that he is.
The Senatorial persimmon to
be now between Paddock and Dundy.
Paddock's pole is the longer, but if he
fails to bring down the prize on the
first formal effort, he never will.. Pad's
pole will decrease in lengeli from that
moment Dundy's will lengthen, and
he'll win, in all probability; but the
contest will end, in wise P.uldoek fails
on Ihe first ballot, between Ootid v and
VanWvek.
A bill has been introduced in the
South Carolina legislature, making
dueling a felony, holding all parties
connected with a duel liable to severe
punishment, and ho that kills his man
in a duel guilty of murder. S. c7 is
progressing a little.
At Georgetown, Ky., :sth ult, three
brothers-in-law of Tlieo. Lee attacked
him with the intention of whipping
him, when a desperate fight ensued.
Lee killed one of his assailants, and
was himself severely, though not fa
tally, injured.
A convention of county school su
perintendents, of Xebraska, meets at
Lincoln, January 9th.
Senacor Saunders is reported as far
voring the election of VanWyck to
the Senate.
George MeGee fought with the brave
One Hundred and Forty-fifth at An
tietam, Gettysburg, and on a do'en
other battle-fields. At Xorth Anna a
rebel minnie ball bored a hole in his
right leg, just below the groin. Mr.
McGce had to take a crutch for a com
panion, and he has used it ever since,
but now lie may toss the crutch aside!
On Monday, after staying with him
sixteen years, the b;dl worked its way
out. It weighed one ounce and a
quarter. Plattsmonth Herald.
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If there is any reward for hard
work, and tireless effort, the temper
ance people of Xebraska deserve suc
cess in their undertaking this winter.
If our advices do not deceive thev ai'p
working as they never worked be"fore.
i and evidently intend to leave no stone I
. v....v.., .,,.,. iy raiu i
uucurneu to accomp.isli their aims. It
may also be said that the opposing ele-
'"""' oc mie, out on tlie contvarv.
is busy at work planning and devisin""
means whereby the followers of Finch fatal than ever before '.in its nX
may lie routed, horse and foot.-.S7 V.liaf form it p,a Z i.," . . S1?:
Journal.
MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.
San Francisco recently sent all the
Chinese lepers to be found in the city,
fourteen in number, back to China.
Chicago has small-pox.
About 81-j.OOO is to be expended in
decorating the city of Washington for
the inaugural ceremonies next March.
Dakota and Xew Mexico are knock
ing at the door of the Union.
"r. D. Ivelly, Penna., will probably
be the Speaker of jthc next Congress.
Snow is a foot deep at J Uordontown,
X. J., and 15 inches on Long Island.
In Xew York, Xeil Mc.Grew, while
drunk, threw adighted kerosene lamp
at his sister, and she was burned to
death.
At Ilawesville. Ky., recently, Chas.
MeAdams shot and killed Philip Hyal,
in a quarrel.
A dead baby, with two well formed
heads, is at the Smithsonian Institute.
Albert Magee was recently killed at
Bradford, Pa., by a nitro-glycerine ex-
plosion.and Thos. Perry was was bad
ly injured and his hearing destroyed.
Magee was torn to shreds, and the
largest pieces ot Ins body round were
his heart and lungs. The terrific con
cussion broke windows at the distance
of a mile away.
Two negro brothers, namcdt'Camp
bell, were hanged by a mob at Horse
Cave, ICy., 23d ult, for knocking
down and robbinsr a white citizen
i Ti'iinfifl fZ'irilnnr
At Ansonia, Ct, chief of police
Hayes was killed while arresting a dis
orderlvfcharaeter. At Smithville, V.i., 2Sth ult, a man
named Dunn, in a broil with some ne
groes shot two of them dead and cut a
third one fatally.
Anthony Deiters. a veteran of Wat
erloo, and one of Xapoleon's old guard,
died at Wheeling, W. Ysi., 2Sth ult.,
aged t3.
At Glen Falls. X. T.. while John
Shaw was sitting in his residence, he
was shot, through a window, and kill
ed, by an unknown assassin.
Thos. McCaw, Chicago, was killed
at midnight, bust we?k, by McCaw's
wife's p:ira:nour, Win. Taylor, a saloon
keeper.
Mrs. Horton. aged SO, at Augusta,
Ont, w;is murdered by her son on
Christmas day. IJe wi? drunk.
At Detroit, 20th ult, 'Mrs. John
Ferguson, while being beaten by her
drunken husband, shot him dead.
At McGirk's Station. Mini ton coun
ty. Mo., 20th ult., George McGirk was
killed by his insane brother, Taylor,
who had just returned from the insane
asylum.
The English soldiery are prohibiting
the Irish laud leaguers from holding
meetings.
On tho 2Sth ult.. Cambridge, Mass.,
celebrated her 2."0th anniversary.
The father of Colonel Ellsworth
lludesill, of Akron, Ohio, supposed to
be in the wast, would like to know
what has become of him.
The foot and mouth disease among
cattle prevails in some localities iii
England.
At Princeton. Ind., 20lh inst., Mrs.
IJorcas Burchfield, havingsome trouble
with her brother-in-law, Thos. Burch
liebl, shot and killed him.
Editor McClnre. of theThiladelphia
Tims, says that Senator Bruce, color
ed, is respected by all classes in Miss
issippi. At Jacksonville, Ula. the
froze on the tress last week.
oranges
The report of the death of Victoria,
the Ap i:-he chief, lias been confirmed.
There have been twenty-eight mur
ders and fifty-seven suicides in St.
Louis during the'past year.
Mrs. Ellen Campbell.rfor many years
Superintendent of the Xorth Carolina
Deaf and Dumb and Blind Institute,
has been dismissed for indorsing
Judge Totirgee's book, "A Fool's Er
rand," in a private letter to a northern
friend.
The population of Illinois, by the
late census is :,OS3,320.
A barber named Doug. Black, at
Sidney, Xeb., a few days ago, while
drunk, attacked Mr. Smith, a U. P. de
tective,, when Smith shot him, it is
thought mortally.
The Whisky Trane.
CixcixxATi, December 3Q. The
forthcoming report of Superintendent
Maxwell to the ehamber of commerce
says of the whisky trado of this citv
the past commercial year: "It has been
a season of singular prosperity, which
has come, not from great profits, for
competition has been very active with
other markets and goods have been sold
generally on slender margins, but it
lias arisen from largely inci'aased bus
iness, unusually good credit and from
faithfully collected revenues. It is be
lieved that in tho past twenty vears
there has been no such exemption from
bad debts. The production of Hamil
ton countv for the year ending isso,
was: High wines and continuously
distilling spirits, 11.7S3.270 proof gal
lons, showing an increase of 1.100,000
over the preceding year. The aggregate
production of this county and "the "dis
trict across the river, which, in a busi
ness sense, belongs to Cincinnati. w:us
nearly 15,000.000. The taxes on this
aggregate amounted to S12.300.000.
.showing an increase of Siosnnno.
"lt1!
tion, having reached 10.2.-,0,000 gallons.
The scourge of diphtheria covers a
the wisest physicians. Tnter-0 :c-rtn.
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BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6. 1881.
DIPHTHERIA. AND 0E0UP.
DIPHTHERIA.
Hnll'n Journnl of Health lor December.
Diphtheria is generated by breathing
impure air, sucli as comes from dump
apartments, dirty cellars, gutters, sinks.
decaying matters, pools of standing
liquids and other sources of filth. It
is usually confined to persons from two
to fifteen years of age. The atmosphere,
the breathing of which causes the dis-
ease, seems to be full of living things,
vegetable and animal, the bacteria and
micocoppiiis, some of which lodge in
the throat and form white splotches.
which are distinctive of the malady,
and whose presence quickly poisons the
blood; hence there should not be a mo
ment's delay in sending for a physician,
as the march of the disease is always
rapid and its virulence increases every
hour.
As with most other diseases, diph
theria is more likely to attack those
whose systems have been dibilitated
by illness, poor diet, or any cause-what-
..-. : : j it.,, ai l . I
i:t-i. jn) uTauuii ul mi: uiroai. pre
pares tho way for the disease. Any
person affected should be taken to aii
upper room, into which no one should
come but those in perfect health, and
who have not the slightest scratch or
sore on any part of the body, particular
ly the hands. The room should lie ven
tilated all the time, all discharges should
J he quickly removed, the clothing fre
quently changed and at once covered
with water containing carbolic acid.
Diphtheria taken from another per
son is more malignant than when gen-
eraten uv uad air.
TRKATMKNT OF DIPHTIIKRIA.
Take from two to five grains of chlor
ate of potash, put it far back on the
tongue, allow it to melt gradually, and
repeat ever- hour until a decided im
provement takes place, which is usual
ly in a few hours. One of the best
plans of treatment is the following:
GARGLE.
Chlorate of potassa. . .
Hot water
Alcohol
Creosote
Muriatic acid
Tiiis is to be used as;
thirty minutes.
.2 drachms.
.. ounces.
..4 drachms.
. .S drops.
.30 drops.
i gargle every
INTERNALLY USE THE REMEDY:
Chlorate of potassa 3 drachms.'
Water 0 ounces.
Sugar l ounce.
Tincture of muriateof iron 2 drachms.
Dose. A teaspoonful every four
hours.
It is claimed that 'the abovp treat
ment will cure nineteen cases out of
twenty.
The principal point is to find out
what will destroy tho bacteria.
Tannin will kill them in two hours.
A solution of copperas, that is, sul
phate of iron, will kill them; also
chlorine water and dilute muriatic,
sulphuric and nitric acids. If copperas
is used as a gargle, it should not be used
stronger than a piece half as large as
nutmeg, dissolved in a pint of water:
or a level teaspoonful of- tamnin dis
solved in a teaspoonful of warm Water:
but it is better to rely on chlorine
washes above named; and U would be
a safe plan, should any member of a
family have diphtheria, for each of the
others to gargle tho mouth every hour
with chlorine solution.
Instead of using solutions, a few
grains of either chlorate of potash, tan
nic acid or.copperas, known nssuhihate
of iron, may be placed dry, far
the tongue, to dissolve gradu
spread over the surfaces. It i
simplo method of applyingthcseTi
ies. and would be-more likelv to reach
farther down the throat and ta remain
longer in contact with tho diseased
surfaces than when applied in gargles
or swallowed.
These remedies are powerful to cure
in prnportionftb the promptness with
which they are used.
cnorp.
Is inflammation of the Wind-pipe,
which causes it to be contracted, mak
ing breathing dilficult, and sometimes
impossible. Croitp is the result of
cold, though there is generally an he
reditary disposition to it.
It comes on with an increased fre
quency in breathing in the evening; the
next morning tho child is better, ami
at night worse again, and on the third
or fourth night, or sooner, it is regular
croup. The child is restless, breatho
hard, wheezes and lias a dry cough,
if proper remedies are applied the first
or even the second night, but few
children will die of croup. Give two
teaspoonfills of epsoin salts and put
the child to bed; then apply mustard
draughts, or "mustai'd leaves" to its
feet. Wring out a flannel cloth in hut
water, and wrap it around the neck as
warm as it can be borne, protecting tho
bed with dry cloths. If the breathing
is not easier, and tho skin not getting
moist in 3 or 4 hours, mix half a tea
spoonful each of powdered alum and
ipecac in half a glass of tepid water
and give it. If it does net vomit in
ten minutes repeat the dose with a tea
cup of warm water every five minutes
until there is free vomiting. If the
bowels are constipated use a "Xelaton
Suppository for children" every 3 hours,
until there is a free p:issr.ge.
If this treatment is applied earlv, it
will seldom fail. If, however, the" dis
ease is well established before treat
ment is commenced, and the above plan
of treatment should fail to afford relief
in 12 hours, then give ten grains cal
omel, mixed with one drachm of salt
petre, called nitrate of potash ; divide
twelve powders and give one even two
hours.
Itewpitulation.'WhQn a child un
der seven years of age presents symp
toms of croup, give two teaspoonful
of epsom salts, put it to bed and applv
mustard draughts and cloths wrung
out in hot water around the neck. If
no decided improvement in three or
four hours, give an emetic of half a
teaspoonful each of alum and ipecac
in half a glass of tepid Water, repeating
every ten minutes if necessary, until
free vomiting is produced.
Every mother should keep on hand,
for such an emergency, a bottle of syrup
of ipecac, and give two teaspoonfuls
every ten minutes till free vomiting is
induced. This treatment. With good
nursing, at the commencement of an
attack of croup, will generally bo suf
ficient to "effect a cure. During con
valescence the little patient should
have good nourishment.
The Omaha Republican proves very
conclusively that the editor of the
Omaha Herald is the worst kind of a
journalistic fraud anil thief.
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A raw RAILROAD.
The Kansas Oity, JEfebraska and Western.
The articles of incorporation have
been prepared and were in the hands of
Mr. W. If. Miller yesterday. They wil 1
he filed with the Kansas secretary of
stato in a few days. The incorporators
are John Duncan, T.B. Bullene, S. li.
Armour, Col. K. Coats, E. L. Martin,
L. Dragon, J. M. Xave, T. J. Lvnde,
and W. II. Miller of this citr. J. H.
Hrnwn nf Wv,lniu .IW-;
along the lino of the road, whose names
it was impossible to obtain vesterdav.
The capital stock Is one million dollars.
The road will run from Kansas city to
Falls city, in Xebraska, and will pass
through Oskaloosii, Grasshopjer Falls.
Muscotah and Hiawatha. Surveyors
urealready in the field locating the fine.
the incorporators mean lots of business.
This road runs through magnificent
country, thickly settled, and will cross
the Kansas Central (narrow gauge?) at
Grasshopper Falls, the Central branch
at Muscotah, the St. Joe. and Western
nt Hiawatha, and tap the Atchison and
Xebraska at Falls city. The object in
constructing a road over this routo, be
sides securing a heavy local business,
is to tap tho roads west of Leaven
worth, Atchison and St. Joseph, and
give the people along these roads what
they have so long and earnestly wish
ed for direct connections with Kan
sas city. The advantage of such a road
to tho trade of Kansas city with the
Xorthwest is too apparent to need any
demonstration at this time, and the
character of the men their well known
financial strength gives overv assur
ance that the road will be built Kan
sas Cittf Journal. t
As there is a good bed already graded,
and now apparently abandoned, be
tween Xemaha City and Falls City, and
only twenty miles, it would be an easy
matter for the K. C. X. & W. to take
in Xemaha and this section of Country,
than which the road will not traverse
a richer section.
Very 35roSI to T2iEn3t of.
If not uhove helnt; taught by a man, use
Dobbin's niectrloSoap next wash day. Used
without nny warfh boiler or rubbing hoard,
and nseddliroroT-tly from any other soap ev
er made. It seems very droll to think of a
quiet, orderly two hours light work on wash
.lay, with no heat and no uteain, or .smell or
the washing throug'i the lioiisolnntoiiil of a
Jong day's hard work; hut hundred of
thousands nf women from Nova Scotia to
Texas have proved for themselves that this
is done by using Dobblns's Eleetrlc Soap.
Don't buy It, however. If too feet In your
ways to uc It according to directions, that
are as simple as to eem almost ridiculous
and so easy thnt a girl of 12 years can do a
Krjie wash v.Ithout hclim tired. It positive
ly will not Injure thejnnest fabric, has been
before tho public for fifteen years, and Its
sale doubles every year. If your grocer has
not got lr, he will get It, ns.'whole sale grocers
kei t J. .M.Catnpbe'!, "'e apent, tt0w
aril. Neb. I. L. CKAfJT.v it Co.,
Hyle.o.w. Philadelphia.
ESTABLISHED TN 1856.
OLDEST
stat8jgenc"i
iiv rvjSEJii,vvsii:.
WilHaaa
U. Hoover.
Dofc.s a geiicial Itoal Estate Business. Sells
Lands on Commission, examines Titles,
makes Deeds, Mortgages, and all Instru
ments pertaining to the transfer of Real Es
tate. Has a
Complete Abstract of Titles
to all Heal Estate In Nemaha County.
ED. L00MIS,
FASHION A RLE
BOOT A XI)
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i''r3lss uiannrwpM or ij rells
Livery Stnble.
r- '"- -o T Work done to order and
MUNfucth'n guaranteed.
Repalri'g Belly i' prapily the
UPHOLSTERIHG AND CANING
Neatly and promptly done by
MIKE rSI,THAT73Sl,
CA 111 NET MAKER, and
CARPENTER and JOINER
Shop : doors east of Post oniee.
nilOWXVlLLE, - - - NKltUASIZA
Br. J. C. liberty,
Formerly nf Ht. Jop, has permanently
lo-
cated InJOrownvllIe, Neb.j
FIXE WORK A SPECIALTY.
Ottlco Southwest corner Main and First Pfs
B.
M. BATLEY,
SHIPPER AXD nEAI.KR IX
LIVE STOCK
JtliO WS'VILLR. XEBRASKA.
Fanners, please call nd get prices ; I wanl
to handle yo"nr stock.
Offlee First National Rink.
PJ
A.T CLIXE
KASIIIONARLE
HOOT ASD SHOE XAKER
L
CUTOX WORTC mswleto order, nn.l fltsolurny
;naranttei. Itepalrlnu nratlr and proniutly donr
Shop, Xo. 27 Jfaln street. Brown ville.Noh.
J.
L. ROY
UNDERTAKER,
CotTl ill mnde on short notice. Three mlls wet of
Mrownvllle, Neb.
J AV. GIBSO V,
3LACKSmTII and iioust: SHOEU
WorScdone to order and satisfaction guaranteed
First street, between rll!n and Atlantic. Brown
vHICNeh.
A S. IIOLLADAT
rxt
Phy.lclan, SrBeo.., Ob.tetrlclan.
Graduated In 1831. LocntJd In Drown vllle 1 .". '
OIHce.U Main street. Brownvllle. Neb.
I
Ttt n T ft n V
li. J ! KI -V U , !
'
Attomev and Counselor nt 1.-r. '
-.. . ... '-7
ruitvraversiflii) JianK.rirowaTiwt.eD
s.
A.
O S B 0 R .
ATTORNEY ATlAIV.
OtHce.Na.Sl Main street, Hrawnril. Neb
mDENTSTRY.
How LostHowSrlestored
Just published, a ntw edition of Dr. ( ttlver
wellN Celebrated Ksy on the rullclcure (with
out medicine) of Hpennatorrbopiw or Herutnn
Weakness. InvoIuntnrySemloal Lfww, Impoten
cy. Mental add Phyileal Incnpacltr, Impediment
JoMarrUne. etc.. etc: also. Consumption. KplUp
sy ind Kit, induced by self-indulgence i.r sex mil
ot trnvu franco , Ac.
The celebrated nnthor. In tht nAmlrnV TCmuor
lcenrly demn3trntet. from a thirty yem-V hiic
cvslu! practice, tu:it the nlttrmlnz coa-equencet I
hi rtrii-auiLv may np rnmraiiy enren: pointing out
it mode orciiremonenslmolp. certain, ami cirwt-
imi, ay means 01 winch every julfrtrer.
no. niitttpr
' .7 ",! t7."".l"??JnJ:.??t"-r cure Wnweir prl-
TlSaiM&XW90'
?ent Under unnl lr Kiilnln Rnri-lnno tn nm ail.
drew, pwt-pslfl, an receipt ofMx cent, or two
potnse stamp.
Addrt-s.1 the PuhllMiers,
TH2 CULV22772LL HSDICAL CO.,
41 Ann St., New York, N. Y. P.O. Box.:J3S6.
In ly
Attention Everybody!
When in PJERTJIyoTi need
not pay mow than
$1.00 for any $1.50 Medicine
70 cts.
35 cts,
9
a - u
llxrlt
$1.00
U
50 ct.
a
15
CiiSi
for any Box Pills, &c.
The Cheapest House for other
Drugs.
BOOKS & STATIONARY,
ORGANS
and o! her MUSICAL IXSTRUMESTS
J. PATTERSON.
PEllU, NEIi.
We Mean Cured, Not Merely Relieved
liirf Can 1'rnre What tve Claim.
ta- There are no failures nml noiIUnp
IoliitiurntK. IT jii ni-o tronlVlctl it It li
NIVK IIE.VfA('lEI90ii iiui I.ViiTlIr ttuit
quIellyMireIn. liuiilrl luivcbeen
already. W'c filial! he plcitMMl to mail a
liect or tcKtlmonlnlK fo nny Intr-stJMK
carter's" Little uvTrTiLls
Also cure nil forms of Biliousness, prevent Consti
pation anil Dyspepsia, promote Digestion, relieve
dlxtn-ss from too hearty eating, correct Disorders
of the Stomui'h, Stimulate th Ll.-er, mul Itesu
lutetlifBnwvIs. They do all this by taking Just
one little piU at n dise. They are purely vegeta
ble, ilo not KrijxMir purge, attd "e us nearly per
fet'tasilis iio.d!efiraiiII to be. Jriee2" cents,
5 for (I. -v-M l. Iriu-ji-t'. m-rywInTo cr.eiit by mail.
CAIlTEIt MKDXt'IA'S CO., KKIE. PA-
B. G. WHITTEfflORE,
DEALER'IN
GclOOERIrlS,
PROVISIOXS,
SE vVING HACHTJBS
SKWIXfJ JIAfHI.VK RKIUIItS A SPECIALTY,
willpay tlie highost market price for scrap
Iron and rags, Main st.. West Mrownville.
For Sale.
O.TC 13 A3.F SXTEnES'r IT TB5E
SHSEIMN MILL.
For particulars call on or address.
GEO. IIOMI3WOOD, Sheritlan, Xoh
ist
HARPER'S WEEKLY.
IliLTJSTHATSID.
TMs rpr'od'ent. bv;its Wi nnt sr'iolni'lr illseiK
Kluns oniieipirwtl.insor IIih ilr.y, n- v-elt as Iiv tt
lllutnllins winch nrH praVaxst lv the hrst'iirt
lrs bus alunys .-x ! miwt jMiwerrul wml ben
eflilil!;if;i.ticiipnti the putrie mind.
T ! 'Vel htofii', Ii.HueiKe III alH. be fmmil
on the lIe of morality, i-nllstitcnineiit' mid rellne-
lIR'Ilt.
HARPFUS WEEICLV.One Year. ..
II UPEU's M a.ZINE. One Year .i
HARPER'S AZAR,One Yer 4 o-
The Three above ptihllcnt Ions. )n Year 10 0
Any Two aliove named. One Year 7 0
HARfER'SYOL'NG PEOPLE. One Year 1 Tt
rttapr free to all mbtrritwri in the Vniltd Mkitei
or tUnnili,
The Volumes of the H'ci-'v begin with the first
Number for J.inunry of i-nen've.xr. Wlien no time
U meutiiined. It will lu uiKlerstixxl that the nub
srrlber wishes to isunineiice with theNumberne.fi
nfler the receipt of older.
Tlie lust Eleven Amiiinl Volumes ot Harprr's
Wrrkly, In np.nt cloth bit itinu. will he sent by mall.
poiio;e putil, or by expi-esst free ot exmne (pne
viiled the trelsiht does nut exceed one duller per
volume), for 7 iJ each.
t'loth cnes fur euch volume, suitable Tor hlnilinz
will bo sent by mil, iMistpain, on receipt of I on
ench.
Uemlltances should hemsdeby rosfOillcc Mon
ey Order or Draft, to nvoirt chance oflos
XtwiiaiHT arc not ta ,py thu uiUvrtUrnrnt irtth
n"ri' rx)rrionIa oMJlurjKr A- Brtitlrru
AddriHS
HAltPEU ,fc mtOTUnitR. New York.
iTT?
H3
KiUid::dlSi7 at 13 jr. sth tr::t, ST. LCSD, HJ.
rjIHE riiyiicUni in ttur) ' t i' i M! aiI well tantm laid.
X"tionarert?o!irpiJuiiV. Intiamnt tirfrtr. nn
of Eirritnre in lb irea!nui.t of Ihronlr lNrr. hatr iud
tkcir Li.i an4 at,i.ity ej rauch iu; cciur to thai of the c r 'mirr
(racliuourr. Ibit llicr have -.uirrd x uilwul rtj'juliuo
thriuz'. iheir trntarct nf com; ! cif! cawi.
1NDISCRETJON.T EXPOSURE rr'-e-
ii.-a i.J.BrirWl in;6ti
u Ut.ie 1 philiv l.onorrbi-a, t.lrtl. Mrlrturv, UrrUlk.aU
Irlnarj Tranblf u.d jrpliilltic or Jtrrrurtai Jl-ction of ha
ihrit. kla or bones trcaleJ wHh ucet on seirniific pnn
elplc, without utinj it7iy e ctter rnu.n.u Mnliciur..
YOUHC JV1EN 'nJ ,bPtc of n','u' i re r-
"-- - "" frm; from the eflVr'i of Scrmil.n
rlirx or smlcl nraiir-, Ihe matt of Mlf-ahcw in Toulh
or rzcrs4 in maiarra rrar. are rerciaoen!
l$e frodcrtt somfof Ike fa,.owiiir tftrcf f-
inenllr curti Thi dlv
diiiinru, (.rrtowlDriS, dimi rn of iU. cnu h, mdiirilioii,
COCStiTatlOQ. deP01td8JfCr. ronfil,?nn Of Itfr. I. armmn n M.
Dprtvni.ftiAfia MuI.Lm
cirtr. defrctire m"m ri-."rTual rihiuition, isipotrnrr er lo
of dubIt Tiror. which or it I lie Tittini f r Lunor-t or mirrure.
(rnonil rnniaralmn n prrlerrrtl, wliicli is FltEE and im
H. Lilt of qnetfinci to bramwerrd br patienttdeurla treat.
Tnent mailed free to any aadrrif on appliratina.
l'enoa taTfrinj rn.H Ituplnre tkinld wnd th.lraddmV
and lrn tanethlnr li lU.Jr ad.antare. It U ant a Iru.uP
lomiuuiiieati ii.rrict'reisiMntial, aiidtr ai.. I i.iUphi
Hit. ULTTs. IS .North Slh M., t-u Loula. Mo.
S on reives tiy niakinx M. ey
vtca n tolrleii cbanee tufiffertd.
thereby alw.iys keepu.s poverty
from jour rlimr. Those who al-
way.iiat:eanrantui;eor tli good
chances formnlclu-' money that
are fferisl. generally become wealthy, while tho-e
who o not improve such chances remain In pov
erty. We want msnv men, women, hoy and
alrls to work for us richl h-rfieiroun liK'ailtiew.
"L " X!"tX L" '? ",K "I
nil tha; rou need. frei'. No one who snca;es fail
to make money very raplrlly. You can devote
your whole time to the uort, or only ronr ypare
moment, i'ull In'ormntloii nnd al; th2tl needrd
sent tree. Adlre. mims..s ,t to., Portland.
3l:ilne.
21yl
ri3 ! '""T ernSe4 "run wifnlitlc siffia
V J i v. :m. nir-i lflt-atrl
t f.irt ir1 fr.e mi ifhlreiboa.
NX iixscts iiFJii:nr i.
K W Manf c CsrjiW-. lh Jk Sarlrt Ms
2 iy SU Louia. Mo.
ffJPBMSflBY
eax m e
d EKaks
VOL. 25.-NO. 2
k imn, &&g?i
. a a. 3 V
Iz&is Wtacm
TIME by the FORELOCK!
AND Ul'Y YOUR
G-eo.A-ik-wrio-litj
In UNION HOTEL, weit of Court House,
BROWIYILLE, riJEBH,.
A thing of beauty is a joy forever,
and yon will flnKmy stock full of tlio
Cioheet PERSONAL FURNITURE
In tlie county.
ROLLED PLATE VEST CHAINS,
NEUKLACEjs. MATINEE
CHAINS..LOCKETS.
CHAUMS.SimACELETS
LADIES SETS "BREAST PINS.
CUFF PIN-", SLEEVE- BUTTONS
STUDS, COLLAR BUTTONS.
. E TC.
SOLID GOLD BRINGS,
Plain Gold, Band, Comejiirropaj:. Ainetliyxt
nnd SilVer
Call and seethenewestntyles In Watch Cases
The 1880 Silver Dollnr fase.and tho
Patent Dust Prool Watch, mil
go under tvatrr.
"DTT'Tr) I'OCJ executed aRnsnal.TBrlng
XV Hi L X IXYO'In your work nnd havelt
done In the heat manner at reasonablecharg
es.
The Early IJJrit Cntche,thr "Worm.
A Large supply or NlckelTImepieceK with
ALARMS. A great boon these Dark
Aiorning.s.
VlTIIOIMXi:!! nv tiik I. S. 0VKI:531KT.
O F-
13 X? O TV 1VV J1LX, Isl
p
aid-up Capital,
$50,000
t
AutJiorUncd
a
500,000
18 r-REPARFDTO TRANSAtT A
Seneral Banking Business
O
BUY
AND SELL
00DT & 0UEEEN0T DEAFTS
on all the principal cities nrthe
"CrntedrStates and Siiropo
MONEY
LOANED
On npnrovecl security onlv. Time Drnrts discount
vl. and apecfal .tccomtnodatloiis irranted to deposit
crs. Dealers In OO VKltNMKNT BONDS,
STATE, COUNTY & CITY SECURITIES
DEPOSITS
Reclred'pa-abte on demand, anil INTEBKSTal
lowed in, timecertillcates ofdepnslt.
DrUEC'TOnS.-Wra.TrDe'n, R. Jr. Bailey. SLA
llantlley. Frank E. Johnson, Lntlier llimrtlov
V ni. Fralsber.
J0H. L. CARSO.V,
.R.T.VVISON. Cashier. President
LC.McNA ITisilTON.Asst.Cashter.
a -fyr . j-
Rs?S5rri
"T rS, -
?7Tn
is 8 tt
Opposit Lumber Yard. ?.f:iin St.
O-OOID BIGS
AT
REASONABLE RATES.
Special Accommodations for
Coz&sacrcial Men,
AND
Driver Furinshed
wlien tlosircd.
IForscs hoarded by tho !ay or week
and ! armors teams fort and cared for
at fair rates.
STEEL BOILER FERRY.
At Brownvllle, Nebraska.
BEST CROSSING-
ON THE '
Missonii River.
NEW BOAT,
ATTf " 9 V 3
. r3 j
WTCIESjJM CLOCKS
rf3" r3a 5SJ 3
rll SI NoilOnai DaiiK
LS!?T feS
l . rr-ezr -?cy -r3T&rris
. r v' -v s1- irzj? li.v V
-A ,
WB tL. Hlli
,h, LI
-da? y - -r 1 "-I iKt .
Rates Lou; Camps Shady
Roads Good,
Indemnity Ample.
i
Connects with all 'Trains, i
LEGAL NOTICE.
CHARLES LUCAS will lake notice thnt rt
petition uns been filed In the District
Court of Neuirtlm county. JT ebrasku, wherein
Lavlnn Lncnx i$ plntntliTand Charles Lucas
Is defenduni. Theobjeciand prayer of said
petition Is to obtain n divorce.
Maid tieietinnnt is required to answer-or
otherwise plead to said petition an or beford
February 11th. 1SS1.
S.A.OSBORX.
29 1 Att'y for PVtT.
USQAIi NOTICE.
THOMAS W. CHRIS WAN will take notlcO
that a petition han been filed In the Ditt
trlct Court or Xemaha county, .Nebragka.
wherein Laura li. Christian Is plalntlffand
Thomas W. Christian 1h defendant. Theob.
Ject and prayer of ald petition Is to obtain
n divorce, and for the care and custody of
her child.
S'tld defendant Is required to answer or
otherwise piead tn ttald petition, on or before
February Hth, 1SSI.
S. A. OSBORX.
3J-4 Att'y for Pl'fT.
ESTATE OF ELIZABETH STEVENSON,
Deceased. In the County Conrt of 3fe-
maha Couhty, ehraKri. in the matter ox
allowing the tlnnl Ddmlnlatratlon nceonut
of John S. Stevenson, administrator of the
estate of Elizabeth Stevenson, deceased.
Notice is hereto given that January ISth.ltSl,
at 0 o'clock iv in., nt the office of the County
Judge of Nemaha County, Nebraska, In
Brownvllle, Nebraska, hn.s hern Used by the
court as the time and place for examining
and allowing said account, when and where
all persons interested may appear and con
tent thesnme.
Dated December 21st. ifSO.
-"7 w4 JOHN s. STt'LL. County Jndge.
ESTATE OF SARAH J.TtTRLOtOH. J3e
ceaMul. In the County Court of Nema
ha County, Nebraska. In the matter of al
lowing the Una! administration account of
A. II. Gllmore. administrator of the etttato
of Sarah J. Fnrlungh. decenxed. Nollce la
herehv given that January 7th. A. D. 1831, nt
9 o'clock a. in., at the office of the County
Judge of Nrmnlia f'oiuity, Nebraska, In
Brownvllle, Nbra.kn, has been fixed by the
court as the tltne aim place for exnmtulng
and allowing icitii aoconnt, alien and where
all person Interestel may appear and con
tesl the wine.
Dated DeivmherT. ISSO.
26wl JOHN S. .STILL. County Jndge.
Es
STATE OF JOHN M. POLSFUS DECEAS-
etl. In the Countv Court of Nemaha
County Nebraska. In the matter of allow
ing thermal administration account of John
Freerlehs oilml Ist-ator of the extalo of
John M. PoNfu.s ileeeased. Notice l.s hereby
irlvon that Jauuary 7th A D. 1XMI at 12 o'clock
M..at iheofficeof the bounty Judge of Ne-
maha County. Nebrnshn. In Brownvllle, No
t niska, has been llxeil by the conrt n tho
time and plnce for examining and nllowlng
said aeennnt, when and where nil persons In
terested tuny RpiMMiriiod contest the Fame.
Dated Decern ler.s. lsMl.
'Mv4 JOHNS STl'LL, f'ounty Judge.
Eimmi. HwinJMiWUBaanskL.w. waawt
NEMAHA CITY.
enmiT
Hill
Nemaha Gitv,
BY J
Louis bStro"b7e.
First door south of the lumber!ynrd. Call
and getiqunre meal f-r 2.S eeiitn. A good
Ktoek of confe,tlonri also kept on hand. Mr,
and Mrs. Stroblo having had much experi
ence as restaurateurs, are well qualltled to
please their patron..
fQMJt a ximes
Iosnalia City, Seb.,
GENERAL HERCHUiDIS
E
? i-'.f.vrr.r timnmrtiKN
CAXXJCl) COOPS. COXFKrTlOXS.Etc.
ICecps a varied stock of everything the pea
pie want. Call rmd see him.
3P croiliev
5J
BOOTS. SHOES.
AND HABNESS
Made nnd repaired es well ns can be dono
anywhere, and at short notlco
AXD VERY JiEASOXAIiLE TEJi.VS.
& WILLIAMS.
DEALEIltS IX
DRV GOODS, GROCERIES.
R EA D YJrA DE CL O THING,
NOTIONS, Etc , Etc., Eta.
Nemaha Ciiy, Nebraska,
Will seil good iik cheap ns any house In.
Southeastern; Nebraska.
LIVERY AND FEED SSTBLE.
Good tiugijlort and horses, charges reaa
onr.hle. Bcst'of enro taken of transients took.
.VAV7.7f.r fn - 'Kit.
DAVID A. MORTON,
Kemalia Citjf Xcbrartta,
Machine repairing and horseshoeing a upo
eial'y.
fttyHorteX,
LEVI JOHNSON, PROPRIETOR,
NETJIA-HA. CIT-y WE3M
Centrally lotated; Gool fnre, and t otfon.
Die npared to make enesta comfbrtable
Good b,r:i for horses and
Char,
Mteasoztablr.
IVnrurr'a .Safe IMlts are air Immediuta
I stimulus liirnT I'p-d Jver. sind curu Costlvo-
iipsh. iiysprni.!. Uni(iiisties.s, i:.lh-tts Diarrhoja.
MaUna. Fever and iw. n I are usvOjI nt
times In in ir' hi U s aws to cnusea free and
rejr.il.ir .ictmu nf the Itotie's. Thi host ntl
dote for all Jlal.inal Potsm. Price.'J5c.a box.
TVnrnerSnroNrrvincniiii'tIV!rlvesTrif.
g and ieep to Hm- vnT-r-nir.t ures Urtxlacbe anil
m Nf :ir.lgi,i. ITevc-pts Kp.rvptic Fits, and Is tlm
ft i-il remisty ri,r Nitvuus i'rostrat tm brought;
3f)ri by excsviive !rlnX:ig. overwork, mental
S shin ks hm! o'hor kuimi. It relu-ves the Pulni
a rr al. insnuM.. a,i H never iiijiinons u tho
B system. A-ie lst of all Nervim-s. Ibittlea of
iwii -les; price, 50c
an.4 iji.
Wnnter's Safe
H?meilles nre
solil hyDrutTKlsts
mid Dealers in
JTeillelne every.
re.
ram & do,
rrrjpfietors,
Rochester. X.Y.
?&& Bt2 ml P.r Pamphlet
a-J"1' tt'.d lest"iiiilIs.
C SB fPt. R B OI T9
itJikl
OX IMl'i:VEr O PER CrlNT.
REAL EST VTE AT t? INTEREST,
WITHOUT COMMISSION
Address or cult on
fJolm F. Lyon.
At MARSH HOUSE, Fridays and Saturdays
of each week.
rS-Prlvdeqesiveuor Miyincotr Ion.or-uA
3-my considerable part, nt jiy-
&-tlin" Interest lulls dui-.-Q
52tr
JACOB
MAROHN,
ERCHANT TAILOR,
and dealerin
f'inet'nglisli, r'leuon. vutrA anri;r'any Cloths
iellne5, ttr., hir.
j.u.. orTg
wdvtf llLdlHun
src
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a'H'WI l' H lil."!-J 4 " T '""UTT "111 -!.,., ..
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msm&
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5 f ?k;-4 &r
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