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-""- 2X 9 , Tf?t kite. !?5 rniTT? ADVERTISER IJ.L-RaT- a n l!x r. W. Fairbrotlier & Co., Publishers & Proprietors. STibrcriptics. $2.C0 Per Yszr ir Adrancs officialTaper oftiie cou.mt. U.S. Senator Saunders asks for an aSsav office t Omaha. Cofins made on spaxi notice. Tore mQes west t TJjeivairHf e. 3eb. pAT &LIXE, FASHXOXABX.E BOOT A5D SH0EXAKER k 4 A Free Trade League has been or- iised ia Waefeiagson, D. C. m Senator Matt Carpenter, of Wiscon sin, im& in HVashhrgtOR on the 24th ult, aged 56. Tfee railroad eajjjwrs are openly ctNtekfing over the greeaess of the "hajrwcd grangers OmcAa 2?ee. "Greeaeser And what is "greenese," asywuyr' Yiee President Arthur hm arrived Ix Washington and will take the gravel at noon on itarch 4th. Omaha, Bee. It te to-be hoped the V. P. ill not "take the graver so soon. ChttPch Howe is the ablest parlia mcmrariiTi in the whole legislative out fit. Brain:, cheek, and startling au dacity are a brilliant trio. Church has am all. and we glory in his spunk. Beatrice Courier. Church Howe opposed the appropria tion for the Xormal SehooL Lincoln Globe. Of coarse that is another raalicioss He. Mr. Ilowe worked for, voted for, sad sacttred the appropriation. The Hon. Church Ilowe is very pop ular wttfc the fair sex t the capital cftjr. being often the recipient of hand some bouquets of aataai flowers.wnic'i k doubtless a rich treat to the great champion of prohibition in mid-winter. Grand Idand Independent. The vohibition ameidment was sae. rtftced ia the interest of the railroads. Church Howe did it. Lincoln Globe. Mr. Howe's eve? act, speech ad yte, ac shown in the proceedings of the hose, give the lie to the Globe. The Lincoln Globe again charges Church Howe with being bribed. That paper has lied so constantly and per sistently, so maliciously and outra geoitsly about Mr. Howe, within the last year, glaring, gauzy, self-condemning falsehoods, palpable to everybody, that the last charge will attract but little attention. Senator Gere was the only man in the Senate who opposed the passage of the rattread bills on the ground that the companies are poor and not able to pay. Lincoln Globe. The Globe misrepresents Senator Gere, who used no such argument. But he does ran the boss paper of Lin coln, and that's what's the matter with the Gtobe. Church Howe may say what he likes about us. Lincoln (liobe. Of eourse he may. And the Bioom ington paper that recently ebarged, in effect, against Eaton, what Mr. Howe charged against him, regarding creok edaess in the land office may it not sy, too "what it likes about us? You're a kiad soul, Eaton when you can't help yourself. . my a mm The Omaha See speaks of the prohi bitionists of the State as "a certain set of superficial moralists." This is the opiakm of a "superficial" anti-monopolist, who bowls about the extortion of the U. P. railroad from a purely selfish aad. personal grievance, occasioned by a severe ssub administered to him a few years ago, when he undertook to aBGume the management of that road. me m There is no use of a person wasting his time in aaswering the charges of a convicted liar. Lim-cln Globe. That's a fact A few days ago the noo. James Laird denounced the Globe, in ks own columns, as being a liar. The Glebe confessed that it had lied, and is therefore a "convicted liar." It is within our own personal knowledge that the Ghbe editor is a liar, if nu merous and promiscuous lying consti tute a liar, yet we deem it necessary, occasionally to "waste time" in notic ing that wretched sheet. When the vote was being taken in the house on the woman suffrage amendment, and the last name on the roll bad been called it was seen that it lacked oae vote of the fifty-one required to pass it Then Church Howe sprang to his feet t save the measure from de feat, then and there, and moved to re commit it. Just at that moment a member entered the hall, who had been absent when hfc name was called, and voted "aye." That made fifty-one. Then Mr. Howe withdrew his motion, and said, with marked feeling: "I thank God that my life has been spar- to this moment when I can vote to ex tend the right of suffrage to the women of my adopted State." The Omaha 3e says Church Howe is an "urtfal dodger," but like all of the attacks of that paper, it begns and euds with assertions, which are worth less without proof. In the Senatorhd fight Mr. Howe never dodged; in dis cussing and voting on railroad matters he never dodged or shirked, and has made a record; in the terape'anee movement his speeches and acts have "been of the most dee'ded character. AYhen the araeidnnt was near beug pressed to a vote on cue oceasslon. by the eoemies ef the measure, when they knew that could they su eed it would be defeated. Mr. Howe had it recom mitted. He need not resorted to th extraordinary step to save the measure, to have stood fair with the temperaace people. But his action was proof positive of his fidelity to a ca?e he eonadeaously espouses, and to the trastpfciced in h's hands by the leaders of prohibition. Mr. Howe k always in his place, at his yost of duty, dodges no vote, shirks no duty, equiv ocates in no responsibilitv. Hence the reeord Mr. Howe has made, the history that will be printed, wll prove the re-! varse of the Bee's remark to be l-ue. Our readers a'-e assured t?jat E. Ro-e-1, ti .x... r. t -.t. v- water of the Omaha Be, with all h& steak about "railroad cappers," and about "railroad eaapers " and "monopoly," is not only a bungrrng , fafeifier, but a pretentious demagogue. i ESTABLISHED 1856. i Oldest Paper is tHe State. J SECSSBVJBE The congressional committee on epi demic diseases will report favorable on the bill authorizing a commission of three experts to inquire into the adul teration of food in the United States. It wo&kl seem that something should be done in that direction. A Chicago chemist on this subject says: "1. I have entirely abandoned the use of vinegar generally sold in our mar- kets, believing it to'be unfit for use ami dangerous. I know that sulphurous acid is largely used in its manufacture. 2. I never use the pickles generallv sold in our markets. I think the yel low pickles are quite as dangerous as the green. I know that lead is largely used in their manufacture; verdigris is used in making the green. 3". I have examined a large number of specimens of oleomargarine, and have found in them organic substances in the form of muscular and connective tissues, vari ous fundi, and living organisms, which have resisted the action of boiling acet ic acid ; also eggs resembling those of the tapeworm. I have them preserved to be shown to any one desiring to see them. The French patent under which oleomargarine is made requires the use df the stomachs of pigs or sheep. This probably is the way the eggs got in." The writer gees on to speak of the adulteration of sugar, syrups, the traffic in the meats of diseased animals, and says. '-I have "oaen informed of several cases ot poisoning from the use of canned meats." The number of pet:tiune-s, who re queued the Nebraska legislature to submit to a jpopular vote the prohibi tion question, was 2,444. Yet the al leged representatives of the people con cluded to not give the electors a chance to declare their w;shes in that matter. In other words the recent leg'slature administered a gag to the people, and told them that there are some things upon which they have no right to ex press themselves. The people are given to understand that the rep- esea tatlves of the people are greater, than the people that the creatu'-e is much smarter and wiser than the creator. Let the peo.4e be humbled and guard against any such irapertineire and presumption in the future. The Ad VEimsEK is not a very decided general prohibitionist having long established doubts as to its practicability, espec ially in as new a country as this is, with its very much mixed ami dive:-si-fied c!tJzeship yet The Advertiser is very decidedly in favor of respecting the petitions of the people, and of the people having what they demaad. Hee is another reconL The raot'on was made topoKpocetheeoiis'dfcraiion of the bill, to Tmit passenger fare on railroads to three cents & utile, rnt;l Thursday afternoon, thus virtually de feating the bill. The vote stood as follows: For killing the bill Senators Bal lentine. Coon, DnUg, Dinsraore. Donne, Ervin, Gere, Morse, Myers, Perkins, Pierce. Power?, Sni!th and ZehrniKr. For the people .-Senators Cady, Gra ham. Ilarrinctou, Tavlor. Tefft, Ttir- nei. y ell?. V herrv. White. Burns of York. Baker, Evans ami Howe. Li.- rote G fob. Mr. Daily's Lincoln organ wlrch howled all through the last campaign about Mr. Daily being the man for the people has gone back on him. sure. That is the luckiest thing that has hap pened him, however, since he started, out in the crushing business last sum mer. At Newcastle. Delaware, a few days ago six men, for petty offenses com mitted were publicly flogged. The instrument of punishment is nine flexi ble leather lashes attached to a heavy wooden handle; and culprits are whip ped upon .the bareback. J. W. Phil more received twenty blows, for steal ing some fnrniture; Chas. Duffy, ac complice in the same crime was struck ten licks. Jenkins and Benton, both colored, were given 20 and 10 fcishes. respectively, for stealing some harness. Henry McGregor received fifteen blows the theft of some tooK Frank B. martin, for stealing a buffalo robe was the recipient of twenty blows. Dela ware is the lovely little State where Ingersoll's doctrines are not tolerated. "We should think as much. I aiu iifo' inedby a gentleman who hae just returned from Mento-. where he had a long conversation w th Cex Garfield, that the President-elect ex-p-essea great satisfaction at Gen. Yan Wyck's elect'Oii; ami from tiie same source I hare reasoi to be'ieve li'at. the result means except:oaal "poer and prest'" for Xebruska. It assur ed' v does Tor Xeb-&ka City also, as I happen to know from what I know concern5 ng Gen. Ya-i Wyck's purpoe in certain respects not now to be pub lkly re'erred to. D. C. J5 Li Oataha RewMiriiU. The B. & M. survey b at and beyond CnIbe--tsMi, Hiteheoek eouiuy. ttie lasc town ia southern Xebraafca, and n the last conuty Iwc one Trestward in the btate. On to Denver is a fact, and ike echoes of that far west will soon be awakened by the Chicago, Burlington : QIncy Beave e .iress. as it climbs the Kock'es. Bright davaml a bright faiu e open fo southern Nebraska. I'luMs-.tHMih Enterprise. imm am Some months ago Dr. Talbott, of MaryviUe, Mo., was murdered shot dead through a window while he was sitting in his own house. The mur dered man's son and asotlier young man have been tried, convicted, and sentenced to be huag on. March 25th. The case will be carried to the supreme A saloon keeper, named Lechstrom. 0f Omaha, bad three bullets fired into t, ,,.. , , - , his beer barrel a few evenuws asro. wmie "yinS eject a drunken man from his den. His weusds will proba bly pro-e fatal SPEECH OF H02T. OHUEOH HOWE. n-n-TT-i- in t t. Oa Eailroad Lealation. Ha iaSes. tie Dfctj Hide off the Globe and Bee Edit ors, Leaving Their Bleeding Car casses Eefore an Applauding Audience. In the House on the 24th ult., Mr. Hollmnn's railroad bill regulating pas 1 senger rates and establishing a board of three railroad commissioners at a sala- try of $3,000 each per year; was brought upon its third reading and passage. Mr. Howe spoke against the bill, as follows: ICE. HOWES SPEECH. This all important question a ques tion interesting the citizens of tho state and perhaps one of the most im portant questions we have diseussed therefore, I stand here to oppose the passage of this bill before we-have con- t,?pr2?,f nn,i hfnr r.nHArf-m.iff J w.v V U. -JiV... V- MV.Vt" AVVI contents, and I do so in the' best inter est of the people as well as of railro-ids. I want it to be distinctly understood by my friend from York, and every other gentleman on the floor, including the editors of the anti-monopoly papers, that I am here as the friend of the railroads ami the friend of the people; both, I consider, their interest; identi cal. I don't desire to say one word that will reflect upon any member on the floor of this house as to his good intent in taking the position he does urJon this question. I believe that gentlemen coming from certain parts of the state their constituents have tokl them they desired railroad legis lation, and have got them to come to Lincoln and look over the field and then to legislate for what they think is right and proper, and In their inter ests, and I do not think that there is a meinier on the floor who does not de sire to do that; therefore. I do not wish that any member should think I reflect upon him when I speak; but, let me ask the question: "Who calls for legis lation? Who is asking for it? A few constituents of a few gentlemen on the floor of this house. They come and ask for legislation, but I ask you are you qualified to deal with a question of this kind? Have you had the experience, and don't you know tiiat in taking hold of and trying to manage the greatest interest of this state that it may come back ami damage you and your constituents worse than anything you Km do this session. As to the ery tunc is made: Who are the men who are keeping up that cry even day tell ing us what we shall do, and" what are their organs that we see on our desk every looming? Here is a paper edited in this city called the Globe, and another the Omaha Bte tellmc us to pass restrictive legislation -and regulate the roads of the state. Who are the men who edit thee papers? What is their character and standing, and where in the nain of Got! do they expect to go wiien they get through? Laughter The Bee is edited by Rosewater. When he was invited to come before the senate committee, he came and whined for what? Because four packages of the d;dly Bee could not be distributed by tlie Upiou Pacific railroad as they dis tribute dry goods on their feight trains. Another complaint lie made was that in .Butler county a gentleman could not do business in coal because he couW iwc get rate-; and wheq he was asked if he was not crowded out of business heeause he would not pay his jast debts, a gentleman who was present the member from Butler here said that it was so. Who ed'ts the second paper the Glob Eaton? And in God's name what class does he represent? Every day we who came here to study this question and try to do right, are toid that we misrepresent our constituents, and we are threate l ed that we shall be hooted in our vf fcwes when we go home. By whom ? Webster Eaton, and Mr. Coulee? Who are they? Thepeoplo of the Republican Yalley know i.aton as a man who had charge of aland oilice, and while there robbed the poor horuesta-uiers and their orphan children who had to go begging to Washington, and who, by leiiity of Senator Paddock, was allowed to re sign a position, with no reputation a sneak, a thief, a robler of man's clm. acters ; who comes to th'S town, aided by Conlee. That is the man who Ls heis advising us what to do; a man to day whose value does not amount to five dollars, and who am be bought body and soul for fifteen doi'ars. The other man, in the city of Beat Ice, Ixire a character, as w'll be borne Gut by menibers on tlrs floor, so mean and di-ty that respectable 'adies when they saw h'm go down the street barred a-jd locked their doors. This is the charac ter of these men who come aid take toe seats oe members, houid'ng them, aid tell-'ag them of the treatment they are going to receive when they get home. That is the k'nd of a man who sits here and watches the actons ami then sends a.ound to sr.y that for .10 I can be qn'eted ; ttiai is the class of newspapers who to-day are urging you and I to pa-s measures without co. isld erljg tLt-m. But, Mr. Speaker, in jus tice to the people of this rtate, ajd ia just'ee . the corporations let us look ths matler squariy in tlje fae I am notgoiug into details on this question bat a la'nuie; ani ia the fi.st place what is it that is complained of? To day I represent the First district of Xe-nah.i co.Mty; to-day the railroad has startea tie-?, and to-day a t tousand men are waiting till the snow banks melt to push It on to tiie other end of tne lie at Bed Cloud, the home of my f riemi Ka:ey. Our county does not ask for this legislation; onr county does not send us here to ask for it. I have no instructions. Two years ago I took a btand upon the subject. I said that this state needed railroads, aid all that has since taken p'ace shows that my position was correct. I ask, then, why desIre to interfere with railroads? Tlrs is a state that from one end to the other is seekfng tiem. Why de sire to dr:ve out tue capatil which is b;kiagthem? These gentleman say the b;Ii is very luiraileas. If harmless I do not want it. I don't want to go upon the reco.nl with a bill tnat does not do anything. Three hundred and eighty-five miles of railroad liave been built in this state since the legis'ature adjourned two years ago, stretching east and west ami north and south, and opening facilities for trade awl travel through the country. Who wants, then, this legislation?" Do the people pray for it? I do not doubt that tneru ;ure msumces waere tnere IS a right to complain. You BR0T7KYILLE, KEBEASKA, say we can have no railroad legislation uniess we nave tnis. J-.ec me suj to tne gentlemen of this house that all 1 thfA various kinds of hills -were rre- sented to the senate at the other end of the building. They considered them, all and then appointed a special com mittee consisting of Senators Doane, Daily, Yan Wyck, Graham and Ervin. five prominent members of thesenate. - J to ' rk. oroide a biI1 no tha, That senate sanl to the committee go , cover the whole ground, you as lawyers and vou General Yan Wyck as the j representative of the people, in the inquest position lo vvuiuu you can im elected, frame a bill and bringdfc here, that will give the people proper pro tection. That committee has reported a bill and the senate has passed the bill, and we can take that up and give it free discussion. I will say for onee that I am willing to go on the record .with these gentlemen, and will take their word. I do not come here repre- senting railroads out i come to see Justice done to the railroads and the people, and I would have them treated as any one of my constituents is treat ed. I say that when we get through with the other business this house can take up this bill, framed by the best minds in that house, gentlemen we have confidence in. They were a special committee who did not, as my friend f.om York sajs the railroad committee did hre, bundle a Ioc of bills on the table and take your pick, but went to work and framed a bill. which, as they say, covers the ground, and which has been sent to us, and when we get through the order of necessary- business, we can take up that bill and have a chance to read it a second and a third time, and pass it At this point, when Mr. Howe was about to begin to review the uncon stitutionality of various points in the proposed law, Mr. Hollman, its author and champion, having become convinc ed that Ids bantling's life was not worth saving, arose and withdrew the bill, saying he was convinced that it was unconstitutional. The bill was recommitted and that was its death. MSQELLAHEQUS SEWS, Some idea of the extent of the recent submerging of Xew Orleans, and the losses and distress occasioned thereby may be had bv the fact that ten thou sand destitute people were fed and pro vided for in one day. Toledo, Ohio, was visited by a flood on the 12th iust., and hundreds of thou sands of dollars' worth of property de stroyed. Some of the streets were five feet under water; cellars of wholesale houses were filled with water, and it rose above the first doors of some of fthe hotels and ninnr of the residences and business houses, Thirty-five guests were taen away from one hotel in boats. The damage t lumber yards, boats and railroad aio.-je will amount to probably half a million. John W. Young, son of Brighaia, was arrested in Denver last week for hig:tiny. He had abandoned his Sret wife for .. sweet sixteenei. ami the for mer caused his arract. He gave hoed in the sum of $2,000. li. K. Scott, who shot ami killed Warren Prury at Napoleon, Ohio, in December last, has been indkted for murder in the Second degree. Sctftt is an ex-governor of South r.'arIin. The outlook for Inmey in ISSi is dis couraging, as the cold weather in nuuiy parts of the country has killed otf the bees. A portion of the city of New Orleans is submerged by an overflow of Ajater, and great suffering ensues. Two ehildren recently died in Chicago byjtaving jioison administered to them through a mistake of the druggist, who gave powders containing muriate of morphine instead of quinine, as was in tended. The druggist is held under ar rest to answer to ths charge of criminal carelessness. Parry Suurr, Ft. "Wayne, Ind.. goes to the penitentiary six years, for being concerned in the murder of John 1 Myres. The capitol grounds at "Washington is to be lighted with electric light. At Louisville, 17th inst., Wm. Hardy and ILirry demons quarreled about something the former had said reject ing oa the sister of tiie latter, dem ons was shot through the head and killed. The amount of capital invested In Mexico by Americans is about 60, 000,000. Seven thousand men aj;e at work oa one section of the rrtilroad from the City of Mexico to ToliK-a, Out of 847 fires In Philadelphia in 13S0, 13i were eaused by gasoline lamps, and the cureless use of nx:l oil. which is a statement with a moral, In Benton county. Ark.. 17th. C, B. Gunther, brother of exCo!rgr9:iscan Guathor, shot and killed L. B. Gamble. Section 22, Article IL. of the State const1 tu io ii, reatls as folio mtsi '"Sec. 22. Xo member uf the legisla ture shall be liable in aareivH or erim iaal action whatever for words spekan ia debate." Taking advantage of tbls preror:ir tive, Church Llo-.ve, like the ueiestnble ooKard that he is. made an attack upon the alicors of thia papw yesterday mii' nJJjS" b, tnr repiebcuuuiifK nan ul iiw e:ttiut building. Lincoln Globe. That's precty thia, gentlemen of the Globe. What llr. Howe then said he still says, anywhere aud everywhere, when there is aay occasion to discttss the odorous names of Messrs. Eaton & Coulee. A Cross BaSij, "othlR3 te soeondncivc tn a man's re rasinlna barbeioras stoppltur foronenleht t tb boase of & marned fricnii and belnp ' kept awake for nve or six hoars by the er- d crying ice them i Ins ot a arces baby. All eros and 1 fmSiAQ tiaa onlir T7An ttll--c tn wiL. ! tcaii art TO, " ' v-; -o w-1 j t ; ?- -- THURSDAY, MARCE 3. 1881. My fifteen years experience in active cosiness life- has convinced me that success does not depend oa hfcja prices ami oatnureoua profits. Two Per Ceit on my gross sales now will pay me mnch better than 2H per cent wonld the first year I enaed in boslness, for the reason that my business has gained snen immense proportions that what I woam seem an insinmcani proui suit pays ma nancsomeiy. leu proporie.tne comlnsj season, to atiil Increase my present stock, and reduce the margtn'.and give, the con&nmers achance to bny- everything shey want at a mere trifle over manufactnrers prices, thereby swelling my sales to sach preat proportions that the small margins will still elve me a comfortable Ilvinz. with a Ilfle to spare for a ralay dav. I propose to devote more atten tion to the ORDER TRADE, which has gained very rapidly In the last few years. With onr present railroad facilities, thg armer, Tradesman, Can order Jast what they want from price list and samples that 1 famish by request. with perfect confidence that they will get just what they order, thereby saving the large profits usually charged. Remember, I make no charse for boxes or drayae, and rar ex perienced force of salesmen enables me to ship all orders received by morning mail the same day. thereby avoiding delay. I will take It as a special favor for all those who want any goods, or wisn to compare prices, witn a view to future purchases, to write Tor price list. Tou will bear In mind that I am the only Dealer In the West that has had the Courage to Carry so i,arge a General Stock. In my honse yon can find everything yon want without bein- compelled to devote hoars of time In making purchases from house to house that only carry one line of goods. In one store too find groceries, another dry goods, another boots and shoes, an other clothing, and still another for saddles and harness, That we Manufacture Largely, And soon through the various branches. All these yon will find In my 31A3IMOTH HOUSE, nnder one roof, one management, one expense no half dozen partners to di vide with. To the thinking mind it would be useless to oner any further proofs or rea sons why I can and do sell goods cheaper than my would-be competitors. When In the city don't fall to calL 1900, 1902 andl904, Prederick Avenue, St. Joseph, Ho. WEITE EOE, -B.-.j...y-ju- ..V jt4-' ' IS iZGAIi ADViSlTISEiiDSIfTS. f Xegal Notice. BEX HOLLADAV and Esther HoIInday. dt-fendants, will take notice that on the sen day or February, isrti. xne roiue: Stymus Manufiictnrlnir Company York, p alntlff herein, died 1L- petition In tue district court or emana county, e- i adf certain mortace executed by the defendants to the plaintltr on the fllowIog described real estate. In Xeraaha county, .Nebraska, viz: (1U (29). containing Wi acres. The soclheost j quarter of section number twenty-one C-I, i containing itfi aeres. Lot one ill and the east natl 01 tne nonaw; iwiwuui Huaiwc of vttnn nnmtM-r thfrtv fM. conLainln? section number twenty-eight r), contain ing 11 acres. The east half ot the sooth west quarter ot section number nineteen flf. containing it) acrs. Tne wett half of the northeast quarter of section number twen-ty-elsht (JS con tainlnz si) acres. The south west qnart-r of the &nthett qnarter of sec tion number eighteen d. eonta nlajr ) acres. The oath,west quarter of section number twenty i2tl. containing IJ acres. brasfca, agalnsr. the said defendant and ed to die with me. at Aspln wall. Nebraska, a whhHaiett&fu"te ifeHfanuo SSei ' l?l.I!' The south half of the northwest qn.-irr of lands, in Nemaha Coanty. Xebrasfca, to-wtt section number twenty-one (21) cotalnlT , The wet half of the .owtneiist ijuarterof the SI acres Lot two (2i of the southwest qnir-1 souf hwet qarter or the oathwest Qonrter, ter or of action namlwr nlnewa vl). con- I ar:d tho southwest quarter ofsh, sooth wet trtinlns 43 21 i0 acres. Los toir 4 of tl.e ' o.ntrter of the southwest qwu-ter.all in ee-soth-atfructloiial qnarterof -eetlon num iton nineteen (K)t. tnwa five'5 nvngesixteen her Izhtefen (I!1). contHininsaOAMCO seres. , (Itft m,s. eontxininz fttteea p-res. Lot five Hi of the M3athe.st tra-tton;u qiur- t ,u.m th foUowiiuc lots t Seiaaitn Citv ia fur of eettim elt;htn (ISJ, containing . . ,M, .. T- .1. 1 ..ir ..f .,. , t. ... -f- I nj nc fler eighteen (15. ciniainlnx 'fl'- St-H wres rl oe (I) of the sonthwes - . '- K, fractional qnnrtr of -rtl.n Bomber sevn '!. '. 8, , (TK t-n:Iiin!r 11 I-iW acres. ls-. fcwir li rf - . ta nortiet fnu-tl .11 l o-.ir' of s-eti : . mim'jt-r twenty one21r. ei:tjinl".5 SlStf-IWi wri. Lot oner ) of tne norft.west iractioa .)! q i.trter of selion tventy-one (21 J. r-a t .lulmr "H Ifl l neres. l..t tw.t Ci) o the norfhwet frctlowil qn-vrler of vebtm Htn'er '-Aeatv-on (21). cnt lining 49 K Ha Ini.-ttoiIq'i-trter .fHctiir nttmher twenty- '. ". , on-Jl . CMitaiafnir ;97 I'rei. it onr J. fl) of the N.-nrSiT'-'t tnvrt:n:il qarier o: I j. ecfl- Ji i.ii'tibr -.isreen 'IS. eootatnSn -(!, 7-h iier-. irf ve of the nortliwet qifcir , ". L terf in'tinr; h;;- er ttnel'ttfi Kl.eonr.i..i- . '. north o r.ir. lxt-n f.A "H.-t. Al- UM ' . ?. nvo 2 if t rMrt:.wot -in-ir. 'of .ttloit , J-'- -te'tfffn IL r. 'alfIn l Si lu mzttr. ami ! - " , lot -i'xrfi.'o'vliH- netriiifK tHiirt-rof --jtlon f roHiihi;: feMirfjJ. xorlti r raiextr- Wj r w.t AlMiiUUwFtwTlnf eiTti-n U In f the t"ffii ..f A"i!nwjr. In -aid eouy. to- i u-U; rjOt.w7nn.i5in hJo,fe 1. It 2. I. It f ivnd J21:i t lcfe 2. Lti5. t. l.-. ;iila Uio-lc j .t. rts 1. 4. . . S. and li. ! I ..-. . L.:s l.'2.9andll. I'lock "i. r.--i.l -n.. li f LHh t. 2. 4 . Q 10. 11 rtM.-l I In rOoot IA Los I 4. 7. 1 Id. II iHd 12 In oloek Los I. 4. 7. W. II ."Ml Z in block II. Its I. 4, 5 and 12 In Mocfc 12. !.?, r.antl 10 in blootc W L.M53tate of ebr-.win. Jt.l on the 9th day r S, 9. 1ft an-i 12 In WooSc 1 1. L 1. 1 U 5. . l r"clriry. A. D. t.-ttl, tt e her pt tion n the 7 and II laM"Cfcti. Tms 7. . and :I in j Dtf.trHt Cwjrt nitl.i.i nnd Hw Nemaha eooa Wock !. Lots lt and II in td-ck 17. Lot ty.tRteof ebrasK.i. Hiralxs th sid Na I. 3. f, . II an 1 II In bxfc is. lots t. 1, thHHlel Johnson. .Jef-o.ltnt. setUutr north t. 6 and 12 In ltfok .U. Lots an I 10 in that she I.ms ln i rw!ient of Xemahrt blockJ). L.ts , 4. k . 7. s. Ml ami 12 in eounly. K-bc!ska. f..r twv-Iv,- years pi. and block '21. I..US 2. (?. 11 and 12 tn Mock 22. i " lori-i Kde rera-n' or ..i:. rrjimly; thai Lots 2. X -X 10 and II in block 2. Its 2. .1 i X. . t. I.), ard 12 In MoHv 23. rn 2. 7, b and W lrf M:ck 25. Zjnt- 1. 2. 5. 7. 9. 10. 11 j and K! in bl-mk :W. Lot I. 2. 1. I. . S, 7 an 12 in block :i:. Lots 7. X. 10 and 11 In bluett ! 32. lAttA !L IJ and 12 In WW 3S. Lts j. S. ; Lots-iX-x W and II in btocfc 2. Lots 2. .t 1 -o 4. 8 and 19 in idaefc 21 j 2. 4. . 9. Iu. 1 i I 'r and 12 In block ZL Lot 2, I e, I II in th Wock 2. Lot 1. nnd 12 lo Movk. 27. Lot- i to antl P in bl.xc i. Low 5. 7..t 9 lit Jnot-k i ance for her. tint, pruvtoz th i de-n'laBt . Lo'i i, t S. S. 1 and in bfcwk M. 'ay i norib of the 1Ik of -tl I petition. Lot- .. 1 and 13 in W.vk .17. Lr-. 2, 5. (J. Sml opo tse fin it h.rtn -( rU nui.te shn nd W in h4ocfc. Lots 2. I. 5. . 11 and 12 mr ' edlrore-M from .wol )er.-n.lai.r. in Wo.'!: W. Lots 1. i 4. 7. 9. Itl and II in j And the said N'-ttlutmei Jotmwon wot In -d tiook 4. It 4. 7. S. S an4l 12 In h'-toiz 11. f that te t rqntrfl t4 appenr ad answer Lots I, 2. 4. S 7. II and 12 In block 42. Lot-. ! I e'tMon or or before the 2ih dar cf -i. 7. 9. IMd 12 In Mock 13. rts 2. ?. 5. S. iLirch. A. D. l$H. 9. and 11 n Mork II. Lots .7. an-t l in ALICE B.JOHSOX. bltk'ii. L'rfs 1. i 4. 5 . 9. nd 12 in By J. S. tvll, her att7. fcwl block H. otsi 4. 1 Itl asl 12 In block r U 3 m blck 4. Lotut.4. 5 S. . C. 31. Tl and 2 in tck. Tjhh 1.7.3. W. It. 1- IX It. i'.ia in Wock it frfif 1 t. " awl t in bincft M. Lots i. S. M. tt antI2ia nUjckSi. Lot. t. 2. 7. . 9 . II and 12 in &!x-Jc 5i LoU X if. W anrt II ta ticfc H. Tjnni. 7 and u ia htoe.' . Ih.h t. i itud ia IXoek 5rf. If 2 1 and 4 Ik block K Vots 2. 7. . tt and K"fl trf-tc W. Lot 1. .1, i 7. i. 9. W. 12. 3. 17. ari a Jn b!ock . LM II. Jd 12 in Mock tit. Lntt. 2. . S, 'J U. U. 17 ia. 13.28.21.2. 3 aad 2t Iu biuck L I.-e 2. 4, . U antt in is Meek . Locs 2 4. It niwf 12 In htxirH 4- IiKi 3. 5 t Z- .1 t u i'm ,. i- fu Ni.tir Km - i rn.l sr i.. i. e- r, .i j l .?..&. ..- r-. X 9. ti. H 17 atnt i- in Ulocfe . Lots . 2, 3. . W. J H. IS acd 17 in bT..ci. Tii Lola t. 1. 1. !. It and Ml , '" m"T. i- iiw t. .. -. n. !. i?. 9 wm - i hftLS rliWv! Vp;.2llr:' -VM "er,y Wr, ami 2i m Mock 74. Lom 1. . IA M ari U m t.iKrfe 7 Lf I. 1 4. 1. : -. ". U- f. IS. 17. and 2. i bock ja. ftn i. a. 7. a. . ti. u. . iu li. u. j . b&K h. in tt," utr.a s m k.k i -i h.-j. l th county i;.Mj.-t of 'mbM. Lo t. S, 3. a. t!. r, I snd 2: ia blJc . L..t- I. j ctrnfy ?fehraikit. In tb mitter of provtu t, J, k s, . 12. . . 17. L . 2B .id It in bhicx it. f tte yr li ot tf, B.4 m-U UT drvord . 3 aX It fu block JjKi.lkK.l xiai x ?' .Jl,l! ! JTMMJ Cu-ty . 9 .ra-fc. B ia WixJt ?7. Lit K. U. 17 Bad U :m bbx . '? Kru ,,v ' Ntrk.T. b, item 5t-i ., V. rlte! 2. . I". H. 1 . U. t-i. 17 nnd hi hi bUek j. ' '" W : UMt :ad J.hn tur p iv: Jir Lia-iZ, 4. x. 7. i. . tl i l H. 17 umi In tUnck. , tb- Wlj of -.Ul lUmrtt Haven dwii.' .. Leu 3. i. a. m. tf. 4 as i 17 in w.-t t. ijou w n t; I vtT' .it enaerrii-d may- apse- -2. X 5. . 11. 12 and I" 3 Wu:i 32 Lois L X .. a i I cCBf' St h ' nbli? Itrr t T nK I - 4 Ti fSjBfff tm Sr.-J 5 T .--? ' 14. K. Kind 17 la biudC 97. Lot LJ.IM. IX H 13. 2 aad 21 in hiaes ar. Lots I. 4. 5. t .1 ind 12 Iahik. E,'iaat9la.t4. Lo 2. 7. -aal ia i.UrK Wt. fo 2. 5. . 7. , 5 ad t ia Wo6: IK. Tjmh l. li. 12. H. tH. 17. Mi xtm 2t a block, m. Loni 4. t a. n. 11 .-..! 15 la fcJocfc an. I I U'Xs 2.X and za ia ckxtk :Sl L. ;, f. w nd i J c ia ox vsa. . s i. rHi ! w.-K: mr. T n... ? . li. t " W .- ......t -J . ... h'.w!- l.-. T. I I-. k.k- it.. r .. .-.! Iaoi"e in. Lnt-. X t aad 5 fu rtr 112. I . j 5. a. IL UaiMi 17 lc biflclc 113. L t lliah. !. t. 2. X X and . X. and li -t tt'jcM. l mb. Jxt i and 11 tn !.: 117. t ror ihe oy men' of a Tt..n pr"nSnrr rnr d-tft-4 Harea 1 1M. ti5k. Hir ifanm tall il T &c ? .t HMd DAT ' aHeJa tent-ca m nO fro tb date U-rtf ? waim vtm.titfi iBter-t rrom "-otMOTrr nt t Iberefjatred top7 Uj-ismp. and iadfitorttherjf tCn. jAubuS nTH f.H- a 4er tb .t 4adti tlwuupt DTfnt-itrbwd.trttaT iaa Aoad ds. and tbat dwbPd&nt Vn Hotladur Ik f sjittMsia la pej any iieficincy wbtcb may tcnum after ;vrotrlcr- ih orecsl r bmi" - is tfei ssr- nH?t af a.-ud i.i. Had frsocn oJr relief as aw? ' sremvi.riiWaB'iwsr said pedttaa) an ar bre tb 21st T 3f area. EMI. Pastier and Srjmas yaiaa"a?ing Ob. ByA. qBORSAtUcatjr. ' Mw( An 2 !0n the TaargiiLGf TiHr Advertise or on. the wrapper, indicates that tfee & p-j for jj expired, and thetr a j., . , ,. ,. .,,.. settlement and renewal is soiieited by pg. tf Merchant and Fverybody, PSICS LIST. --'i '' " IEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. "William Tidrow's Assisiaeat. "VrOTICE is hereby given that December given bond as required by law; that all and on failure to lile such statement- sueh ctultnant shall be barred from any Interest or share In the assets or proceeds of the es tate of said William Tidrow. appropriated and applied to creditors as dividends or dis- of said assignor. LEWIS F13 HER. Assignee. By J. S. Stull. hN atfy. 35wi$ SHERIFF'S SALE. -.-. rvrrrK I, hfr.h-c- Vpn Mit h- clrtn. I -AlU. is nerepy tven. that bj vlrtoe ot an execution isned oat of tne District Court of "eaiaha Coantv. State of Nebraska, and to me directed as Sherirr of said Coonty. upon judgment rendered by said court. In a case wKeretn William McDonald was pkUnMOand Roerr V. Mufr wa. defendnnc, I wtil off-r for sle. ftt pahlicKiiction. &i the door of the Court House In BrownvUle. in said county, on Tuesday, March 15th, A. O.lSSl., at 1 o'clock it. m . the &I!wir.? r!i'MlwtI Ftaid eosiitr t. wit: Lets. Viarks. 5T 3R II U M I t SI -' M .tl in M Hi I. II. li 15, i. ." I. 4, H. IS. ., W. 1.3. 4. "A 3.9, I. 1. . I. 2. W, W. . KS, M. . t. . 5.9. . -i. 3, II, . 9. . S. t. L (t V.. If, . Kvi. to.;t(t.bT with al tin privileges and im- Tiitceri" on -h-. reectlon a- the property if ltoert V. Mgir Tt-rHS. of ! -nsi. Hated this 2th .la of Janoarv. A D. WSl. " JOKX il ITLECKXKR :Mw5 v,.rVr- VT ATIIAyiEL JOHN". SOX. of th State ft L 3il-s-url. will taKe u.tl thai Alice B. Johnson, of the counts- if .'nah;i, In the ovemb-r.i:. fc73. t If mii'ia cinry. rusa. wftrt was m irnel to -old defc-wlant ; that she has ever !nc eoQdneted h-rHf toward ultn i.-. f:iliof,ii .tad obedient wifc - that fen 1 n hv ever Li---awl mrrtae been f sc.'B-ient ability to yorWe .;ltafUr m.itntfcpa.ci foe hor; th t lefM-Unt daring sld time !jrn.,iy. ii(..n!r aiwi ernll re- twsed trd n.-il-cter ti prri. jnr malur-n- ,, IjuAI. rsOTIOJI. I rX the rrouotY- I'iinri .j vmlk. ..-, t 1 ?,'fehraika. t . ri the matter of the adoption of JIartm L. Tanner, minor ehit.l of Hilva bs W. Ta nt-r aiitf riauni C. ranr. by l.'ftrms L Kiery xnd Hrii-n T Ef-ry, n x.tx i- iirrr. T ic'ven that an app. erUlon ha,-i bewti uvti by M..d 3l.i reus, i Kisery and KWmT. fern ery to adopt sj.i.1 en.i. thai arfrit Sb. !" Ja ie nt St-owim CoantT. Xrtoco.-, r".. j. i--.. i iBCfKcn. . m... mi trie utnc-or irt- feA. In B iifarii, X. or;tka. ba been il t b mt-i'mKtw p-Jicf.K-ltMj.'itei" n-.rf suid 1 iiixufr. wnat mi t w im ru, twrwiw i. tUf ipauie. JOKX 5?. STUrd. Cnnntr Ju.i--. --A.-.?? nt :-. arw4 ..'Areblit :-. arwJ ; " - - " JjQXs .rt"LL, 0nty Jivtee. 3I?51Jfj5 CARDS. IT. BBOADT, -j . Vitoriiy and ConneIr tt Lav, "ctrTMH. IMU, IKVlf ui . O A. O S K fi B V .? ATTtIRS K AT T. VtV- Ofl!c. Xo. 1 M i.a Mmc. Cravaril. Xb; if i bTFLlj l , A M"ORK sS.AT L V w. ! Ofleof rosatr Jurtga. BrowwrBSe. Xebraafen. S. HO LL AD AY. -- I'byjtclan, iitrgeso, Okstctrtctau. f is ua- tcat 8-awavUhr E. Office, X-Ua -tr-t, BrwMrnvUte.Ni-. JJ S.DS6MAX, At-tfte We rjia.-!i;f Rruon'satoca, i - a - . pcbilty. T W. GlSSn, kiIacicsmt m asb ho its - , . . . . ISB SIIOER. Wark.t.a U orJar tad tiaflctiecu.cad PfWT m?nrcari1 WT MdmTMmiirna vcu.nl- l s A. YOL. 25.-0. Of. IS &? iev. wvmsm-' TOU ARE IS A AXD CAS" Do What You Please AXD GET Sior -Of- In UNION' HOTEL, west of Coert House, WntERE "Full many 1 tfli of purest ray serene" awaits vou. Walches, Clocks, jew elry and Silverware. Hcpairing- in ;I Dranclies, -.. 3tL M,-- '&xi? .-.. - - Ir-i-ZV - r?2&rrc-' -. -' r? css a OpjjosiE Lumber Yanl, M.-'ir. st. C3-OOI3 S.XC3-S AT- REAS0NA8LE RAT?S. Special AccMmnHKLitioiis for OommerDial ?Xca, AXD Driver Eiirmsh cd whea detjires1. Horses boanUtl by the day or week. and Farmers ittum fel and cired for at fair rates. gi?LS3Ti xTi"?? Y. ; ' XlSi Ti n AtBrownville, Nebraska, BEST CKOSSIXG- J" THE - T"J , v t -; on ti i -, -rfi,- HEW BOAT, Hates Ln CftmjjNSIiGtlsf, Jifmils Cr.ily In dent n ity A mplc. Qonireets v- ?. Trains A Lecture lo Young MenJi un tne I.ns ol A Lecture onilie.tatn, Treatment, i4r.tfi!nio- Si-nai 'Wcie. .- -, ,r. BfcUBlTOMj. rmtixi d by fefin, ! r- thr Bakt'-i''. latptMfurv. -r un "eb , lma4tffn.Bfc Vrrta .f-,rfv r " dio. K.41 ay ad?f. Mmbl add "r - V T.t c7&' j. i Hi-rv.1:, a. Taworui nHHn-.t author Inn a.J-.irabl Ltar clwirlT pro-. ft-H t,t, . w - " ta- aw olr r . (Prlrir- - .. ena-aty iwawrf without mAr -s. i, araciae. b oci-. intwrBtittn -a . ..-, !?4-!L.,,t,r,t?a l-ifnrif ,..(v.- . lsMttoatf W. raay car iiiawcJf r'' utCir.etMwpll aM raeay. l aadboaaadTIr "ral "c a tto,- s ?eataadtsi.bi aalalaeav4ae to ens. jx-h -pnjd, ea reetbic afZceata art tWu . x ceets. c. Adarrtta PstKbr5. THS C vL7ZS2II. HZrK. il wv. JL Annt.,Aew1 ort, N.T.K.O. Bo is iy ;-ssfi. JACOB MAR0H2J, HEaCHANT TAILOR, ao! rairis Tt.-.P l-t- rr t r- . . . riueEasHh,riarh, Scateh and F.mr flat!.. Testiari. Etc.. Ear. )lllllm 1JA ' ! ZZCZ?JlL W TJ Free Country, WHAT YOU AT TOE Gem Jewslry r&aaiB If t SJ 2 c ; a a a W U iat&3 E UroivuvIHe, AeLrajilia. CUSTOarWORK mdtoorl?r.anaacrrr ToaraBteed. Repairtosr neatly aatt promptly deoj Snap. 2fo.rr Haln street, arawaU'eJe). DENTISTRY. Dr. J. C. Eierly, Formerly of St. Joe. has permanently lo cated ia Brown vllle. XebJ FIXE FORK A SPECIALTY. Office Southwest corner Mala, and First Si.. . ED. LOOMS jbifS FASHIOSABLE !TS IstdoorwestofCPelfs i lavery ;taoe. V&Tgt! rI done te order anl Cj;-' satisfaction guaranteed. TATRTTSTT-grn TS 1856. O 21. D E S T Real Estate Agency William H. Ho aver. Does a general Seal Eslate Business. Sell 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 Title3 to all Real Estate In Xwnaha Cocnty. VUTHOSIZED HI THE U. S. GOYEttSHEXT First National Bank O F . r - T.r...w. - Paid-up Capital, $50.00.a Authorized " 500,000 IS PREPAKED TO TKA'SACT At General Banking Business BCT AT SELL GODf k OUBBENOI DKAFTS on all the principal uties of tne United Stains and Europe MONEY LOANED OnafwroredectirltToaty. Time Drafts dUcoant ii. aad portal acCTeHnodat'onsxraaUtitedepoeK f3. eaters ia OO VKlomEST BOI8, STATE, COUKTY & CITY SECURITIES :dsposits eehrlMiTiWeMiJaMiRl.aad INTEREST al io w at, :!a--rtiejnfepslt. OIflEirrOB. Wm.TTpin. S. If. BaUey. M.A. Hunt: U?y. Frank 5. Jooaeos. Lataer Hoadle Wo. Yratober. J0H.Y L. CABSOX X R. tAVION.ealiier. Presides r m UM2 OveraMlllloc, or T PruC Gwbnettv and r rauc Hi of a h has yT'-'. Ht at 1 ; r. anal r '1 "rc ev -ry L :. lir-tlunn. y.- u- w ' i;.. ,; c-d 11 .1. - 'r .... . . t 1 I !.Ijj fi a . I. 4 a .--:. -. Z3BACZI -C2 --. Tht : 1 - k. ! 1 i t . ,it. T.i .rt Rb witi :-.-trr. r.- ;,.i pfivaxntly .r Lr.mU :. i.auir l:sck, s alica, Grav !. lt 1. . r. Hi -. HrJNt" Dljr.-xsiT aftlir Xi... I11? . Iiiriia;l:'uci: and.ltt. nO 'fili frtiir, li-.ima:lauot tUf? It.ldHt-. ':niTh or lite fUitdr,', Ittstt Co!rn tir !.-. Fain I tUr Haeic, Sid or Ioij. .".frvB V.'iuSarx, ar,.i 1. 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