Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, March 17, 1881, Image 1

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TRE ADVERTISER
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r. W. Pairbrotker & Co.,
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pAT CLIXE,
OFFICIAL PAFEB OF.THE COPSTT.
500T AXD SnOS3LLEE2 fj
Indianahasan extra session of the!
C7STOX: WORK sasto orCr.&sCSS slvaz
sp. JTar Jliia izmet, arrfrsTttieUfsS.
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legislature in progress.
Thtsredncthsn. of tbe public debt fcr
-lEebrsary 'SI, was Sl,eOO,eoO.
Jos. Sanders, a section band, was
kiKed ; HoMen, 31 last week, hy
can.
A farting beading at Denver last
-week killed Pat- J. Smith and Tims.
'Cewlev.
Robert T- isacom, the Secretary of
"War, is 17 rears old- the yexKjest of
'sH he secretaries of "was.
Senator Edmunds is seriously flU
-ot jarae disease that killed. fcenator
'Carpenter Bright" s disease.
The Wiscoeses 5egislatUTe defeated,
by ciwse votes, both the prohibition and
-s-ontan sa&ase amendments.
Tee congressional apporticanient bill
ander ;he late census failed te become
.a law before Congress adjourned.
"It is pretty certain new that there
wi9 be an extra session or Congress,
tobe
May.
cenveaed T.boct he siiddle ofl
!!. "G. W. CQins, of Pawnee has
been apeoiitteii seperintendent -ef the
Xaraaka Keforre Scbool at Kearney.
"The Geremor made a good selection.
Hon. John T. Sick bos been norain
ateti foe 43?3igrft6 in Senator Conger's
-(Sssiet. Michiaa, for the scancy
-cc23iaed by Mr. Coager going into
"Seiate.
Tfce Xeautb bottom is covered
Z rod bg to ArnS. with water surfaces
vater. as Jfhere has been very little
Tain. Ptpie liviag ia tfee vjilley have
1nved their fnmiies to higher hind.
Mttck fcs of proprxv.
The aatatKent by the President
of ax-eey. Eraris. exenators Jl. G..
llMKicai sum T. ?. iidwe. as cem-
-saissiBers to the iaterautiocii! sae
"tary ecfet 'nee, is universally aprov
"ed. The aKtateets have been con-
riraed by the Sentte.
Senator Davit;, of illiaMs. "&sSaes
the chaimsutship of the judiciary etm
iHkfcee. In hte dedinetioa speech he
3pJ1 it was desirirte that GardeW
sWettM be the president of th? wboi
rjee.-3Rd thiit sectioeal strife ahtwhl
"he.?esed. That's getting aid.
Trum.fk Chieftain.: The fanaersj
ASiance a growiag iastitstion in
this state. It will exercise ia time an
undoubted iaMoenee in the coencihi
of both pttrtien. Its aimacii. object is
Z&od aad its prp3rti-K, cooshieriiig
its age are already formidable. The
hard workiBg farraers of Xehraska
are inteiKgent men, and their demands
txiU3t.be heeded.
The portrait at AaKitr Tan IVyck
aptara ia htot week's Harper's W?klg
alaff with those of the hie SBator
Carpenter awl thf Ham. John I. Mitch
eH. fMator from tennTlvaia. A
very ptetuittg 'ktch f Mr. Vaa TTyck
Li ciTeH. whi-h Itexks the taeem in J
wMrk hf is hK kcxV- f Ms nstivt'1
Stati. New Yrk. J5"r5J'j predict
" rfttr ew SiWitor. on aecoaitt
of lite hrQUant rvrd wtnfh b iawiea
ntWfhrr m( Taa--. frt New York.
dvnos th stefTKiy rfarn of the re
lMiuR. Fnir'itt BtSttin.
1 Mr. Hwk hns wide a Tectnd thw
wiatr at I.iirln of which he is proud,
or -with wbirh Tea f rieaAs- are pleased.
wp wMW a.-k the .- fcrfr to make;
a Jtatemest ef the iiakei facta. ffr.
2gxL '
Tc. j3 iight we have dose that
5airly-sa Viajtartieirly is not. cannot
b;ateverted 5a far as it goes is
to he continued. Bet it was our
-naked facts' that hrt so badly
er taR bogo caadidate for speaker.
a
Stoic Jtmai: The Indians who
abide along the bottoms of the Missouri
river have fled to the Wafts with their
buseboM goods and gods, to get out of
the way of the floods which they say
the "Jene rise is sre to fce. Tepees,
ponies and e3le have all bees driven
te the hak. -oet of the reach of the
coming sraers. whieh they say will
reach front biid? to WuL Wood chop
pers.'who casitot very weM follow this
example, are greatly exercised over the
itttatkm. looking every day for a sad
n!ea bursting of he We. aad a sweeping
siway of the faiKs of thtkr winter'
tlOII.
TheZsperor of Russia has SaaHy $
ieen kJS&L As ke was retvmiitg frera
a. para- in his earriage. Suaday 13th,
Xwc glass bomfe loaded with nitro
srHcerine were thrown at the curriage
trsuL a crowd of sidewalk spectators.
"The fast shell erplxi-i at the rax end
-of the carria. tearing the ed out,
,whea the Crar alighted. The second
3seH was jast ihea thrown which
struck ih-e ground and exploded at his
feet.ehatteriag both his hg-i aad other-
wietnjuring him. He survived his
injuries isy abost two hours. T-s?s
of hid escert were also kiHed. This
was th sixth srteffiBt ta assmatp th
Czar.
Hon. Tnin. P. Pry has been chosen
iry the Maine legislature U,S. Senator,
vice Blaine. Mr. Prye ha been a
member of Congress six terrss, and was
re-elected again last faJL
Hon. Anus Caraeron takes the place
of Senator Carpenter, deceased, and
wiH serve fear wars to nE out the u
xpersid terra. Mr. Cameren served six
years Ja. the &aate, his term, espiricr:
March 4th.
The Go y-ersar of Minnesota haa ap
fiointad fen J, A. Zdgertoa ta succeed
Senator Wicdom. gone into the cabinst.
AneijOTcrnar 01 xowa nas appointed
Judge MaWLaCHuarnutaad com-
-nissioner, to aacceed Kirkwood in the
wn - .
Senate, the latter gentleman going from
the Senate into the Cabinet.
1856. i
Oldest Paper tko State. J
STATE 5SW5.
- - Iincoln is to have street a
ere
Ieng, and won't that be nice?
Smith Mead, North Platte, was
run over bj cars, 10th inst and killed.
His f-9ot caught in a frog.
A... gWWHIUb UUMMg 1 -JM.
l tion tne state, into conzressioiial gis-
trkta wm 0- f3c
ys 1 Jft W4Jtp f.lB
of an extra session. ; resident freeholders of the town, if jsnen restrictions and regulations a3
JL confiaexation in Omaha. 11th i the coant7 nnder township organiza- j maybe provided by ordinance, and sulv
- . - JT -.- a ,tl .'tions, and if not under township onran-1 Ject to the provisions Gf section 26 of
ins w, originating in tnesre of Ish &iation, then tMrrT of the rMent ! this act In cities of ten thousand in
McMahon, destroyed three of the best ; freeholders of the precinct where the j habitants, or more, the license fee
business bashes is. the city. Loss, 1 sale of such liquors is proposed to take! shall be Sl.000.
8100,000. place, setting forth that the applicant) Sec. 23. Druggists must keep a regis-
' a t,w- ,.- trrr, ;, . x. is a man of respectable character and & of each sale of liquor showing date,
Awidowa.Fremonwwhbehus- staadingaad i oithis kind, quantity, for what purpose and
cane, wane uruns. perinea m tne
snw, r.a commenced suit against a j to him. buch application to be Med in '
sak7a keeper who aoH him liquor i the office of thecounty clerk, and upon!
That is the Trinri of Kr-dfrin fo-r -Jf6 Payment into the county treasury of
XKUisuie ma ot r-dicine for sar xh& boaid maj J
loon keepers. j ncrC j xis2lXi five hmyjred $.109) dol-f
istate bupenntecdent Jones, in a
published article regarding the new!
schooliaw. says: Towns and villages i
organized under the general law and
not under the law for cities, which
have a board of six members, will
proceed as if no change whatever had
been made."
Falls City Jomal- "A coal min
ing company ia "being organized in this
city, and articles of incorporation will
be iied in a few days. Thr tock will
consist af 00 share? of $50 each,
shares to be 5aesa-d not to exceed 510
each. The company will lease or pur
chase 32 acres of land adjoining the
"W itwer coal mines, in Saieer precinct.
and proceed as soon as practicable to
sink shafts and tap the "Witwer vein,
the course of which is towards the
lands of the caapaay.. The -orSceTS ef
the company are: P. "VV. Birkhauser.
President; H.C.Smith, Secretary; G.
W. H-bBazd, Treasurer.
A careful estimate shows that at
the beginning of the winter, there were
upon the Nebraska ranches more than
half a million head of cattle. These
would average SI5 a piece, making a
total ef about 41-M.W? invested in
stock in the eattle-raising portion of
the state. The usual and expected loss
from the eSects of cold weather and;
snow is five per cent. Often is does
not reach that figure. This winter, the
eontinoed cold and depth of snow have,
increased the fatality to such aa -extent
that there is no probability of saving ;
one-half, an. is many is stances the;
loss has already exceeded that amount i
and bids fair to take nff 73 per eeat of
toe largest ranenes.
SHFr.rpay. Xeb March 14. 1SS1.
T the Eilioror the Advertiser :
I .Mil not a politician, and do net
want to engayeia asy fationxl muss,
but knowing as I do. from my oppor
tunities, the disgusting demagegttery
now being systemacicaRy engaged ia.
to create a little cheap sympathy for
Mr. Schick, that .gentleman iiavisg
faileil to create a faixsable iispression
on the minds -f the people in any ks
zitintate way, from the time of his sre-
tenried entrance of the aresis. as a can-,
dMiate for speaker to the sreset, I am j
impelled to say a word. aa.d you can
pnbUah ray letter, 'throw It into the
waste basket, or nae the SHbstance of
what I sav as yea Ske. The dema-
goguery I refiir hd "a this: Letters aM
, :
written fcr .fcha Foul each week pur
porting te esme from various places in
the county, srhen really they all emx-
nate fra, one sourer Jr. Schick or 1
A& inwvKete mrnmdto. Two ar-1
tietsa within the last month the one
headed "Ilonz Konc." ad the interview
with Reymaa were written by Frank
Wright "the red-headed Arkaasaw
book peddler." The othera were written
by Mr. Schick or hd brother-in-law. I
know whereof IVfrite, Mr. Editor.
You have the idiot of the Past terribly
worried, so that he doedn't steep good
o' nights, and be talks in his sleep, and
hasn't sense enough to keep his mouth
shut or to know what to sav when he's !
awake. The
aeot oar eoitor s aop at tne eom-,
iand of Mr. Daily are thorns in his ;
iJesh, And it beine tme enhances his .
pHv- v .top! rW. ftrr,mn,-ti, !
! an Stiiiit VJV r?iiitnr rlun fb rmnta. ia
"17 " T - tt " i
ih. a r krynziij. t. uzj-.ur nitn. xte a
sore over your expose of his candidacy
for a -good committee" -that was tool
, , .. .. , i
fenny Ut hins Wow. The people un-,
uerstamL ktszu&z. paiitKalty is too dead !
to skis already.
Blezzaed,
he ach needed reform in tb
maaiisr or shipping cattle by Kifl is
being intredaced in Ciaoiaaati by i
I a company of humane gaarieaisn irt
. ... , let xecov erea ia siiv court or competent
u utnstsa uinoic , i-naiietion br airr civil Patron rtn tha fall in the
corpoated under the name of the. ZTr'T Muiuajws inszuu
r ted bv tna cror aiitrwinrT; nn rlii!
"Parlor Cattle Car Company." The I
design of the company is ta carry cat- f
tie on a humanitaiian basis, and to
miikf th ; nf rhir- - -, M-fl-
f-of economy on tbe part of shippers.
x. mu.ei car ia new oeing eoBStmctea
it - , -. . ..!,
and is nearly gaiahed. and will scon
transport a lead of heavy cattle to
V "IT J- TJI L. -Z . j.
. . . , ,
o e-iih car, it made on a large scale,
wiUbeaboutSS0O;a car will aacont I
odate 20 head of cattle that win stand
. r!-:r-- rr,ff V- ;l j
-. "."--T
except in cases of aocioeat-caa lie
down, and can be fed and watered I fendant has given or sold intoxicating;
without anybody having to enter ths!123 tosuch person during ths period
Kr,
Thnfl fa-nr -cttq t. c
- - " -
Hon. Church Howe are simplv,appro- i
gcomphm.nt to the honorable '
Snian. - rmoi Bulletin. ,
Hon. Levi P irrrtmi- "V T r
. .; , '
f-r .- -.".-'- WW 4- AciAJS-C. 1
Tbs Zrcn-clad' Saloon law.
TVii f nl1nmf. itn... 1i- r--i-T,... r-
of the new liquor law will give our
readers a correct knowledge of the pro -
visions of the law:
Section- l. The
countv board of
each county may grant license for the
sale of malt, snirituous and vinous
j liquors, if deemed expedient, upon the ' mechanical and chemical purposes on
, application by petition of thirty of the I 7. subject to forfeiture, and under
and praying that license may be issued
Iars for each license and upon the eom-
phance with the provisions of this act:
rTovKieo. sucn ooani snau not nave
power te issue any license for the sale
of any liquors in any eity or incorpor
ated vHIkige or within two mUes of the
same.
Sec. 2. 2To action can be taken by
the hoard until the applicant for license
has given notice in the newspaper in
the county, having the largest circula
tion, that such application nas been
made.
Sec 2. If there be a written protest
against the issuance of a license, and
upon hearingthe case it is shown that
the applicant has been guilty of thc
violation of any of the provisions of
this ast within the 3?ace of one year,
or if any former Eeense shall have been
revoked for any misdemeanor against
tie laws 02 this state, then the
board shall refuse to issue such Heejise.
Sec -L Parties interested mar com-
pel the attendance of witnesses, and
wixi 1
appeal may be taken to the district
court. .
jjec-5. Lieense may run one year
or less, most state where liquor is to
be sole, not transferable, may he re-T-dked
by the authority issuing same
pon violation of any provision of
this law. Give form of license.
Sec. ti. Requires bond to tbe State
in the penal sum of S5.UG0. with not
less than tws sumcieut sureties, free
holders sf the county, who may be re
quired to take and subscribe an oath
as ts has pecuniary ability to become
such sureties. Any bond taken pur
suant to this section may be sued upon
for the use of any person, or his legal
representatives, who may be inhered
by reason of the selling or giving avpay
of any intcxicating liquor by the per
son se xicensed, or by his ageact or ser
vant. And section 7 prohifertg persons
becoming suretv on mere than one
such hend.
SecS. Provides a fine of S25. for
! selling or gi-vrng liquors to minors, ap
prestie or servants. Andsec 9
provides that if any minor, apprentice
or servant shall falsely represent his
as:e to preetrre liquor, shall be guilty
of a misdemeanor, and fined 422. or
imprisoned net exceeding thirty days.
Sec 18. Every person so licensed
whs shall sell any intoxicating Iiqucrs
te any Indian, insane person or idiot.
or a habitual drunkard, shull f outlet and
pay for each offense the sum of 350.
Sec 11. Persons who shall 3efl liquor
"Without license shall be fined not less
than S1G0 nor more than $5C0. or be
imprisoned not zo exceed one month.
i and sltalt be liable for all penalties of
the law. i.nd sec 12 provides for
recognizing the offender to the district
court.
Sec IS. Every person so licensed or
any person, who stiall intentionally or
otheEwise, sell or givs away, or direct
or permit any person or penans in his
employ to sell or give away any malt.
spirituous Gr vinous liquors, which
shall be adulterated with strychnine,
strontia. sugar of lead, or any other
substance, shall forfeit and pay the
sum of one hundred dollars for everv
1 such offense. Ananalvsis made bv a
praetitfiI chemist shalfb6 deem
petent testimony under the provision1
provisions
01 this section.
Sec 14. Penalty of $100 for selling
or giving away liquors on election day
or Sunday.
Sec. 15. The person 0 licensed shall
pay all damages that the community
or individuals may sustain in conse
quence of such traffic, he shall support
all paupers, widows and orphans, and
the expenses of all civil and criminal
prosscutions erowing out of, cr justiv
attributed to, his traffic in intoxecating
mks; said damages and expenses to
bond named and required
of this act, a copy of which, properly
authenticated shall be taken in evidence
P T"0" otjastic in. this state; an4
it sfaa.ll be th rintr of th nrmwrpfpiifc- m
j.ir ji ", . , "
ueuye-' uemanc. snen eopy re any
pei. sou Kouuuij cuuiii to IJo injured
nysnan tragic.
a-."- " 3a;l,, "r 7
marntd women, or any other person
ac her reqaest, to institute and main-
nun. in her own name, a suit
on tiny
sach bond for all
carnages asstained
by herseif and children on account
ejected shall be paid over for the use
of herself and children.
sec. 17. A nen any perscn shall be?
KKae 2 county or city chaFge by reason
'W..-m. . ,..: i -- r.
bond" of any person Hcensed under
this act, who may have besa in ths
habit of selling or giving intoxicating
W12 person so oacomrng a
! charge.
Sec. IS. Shall onlv be np-wssrr
to
i- c-,..:- ... -". 1
to sustain action for injuries mtiict-i
, r, TOJr L'rri
. . : -j
ed by a person under influence of '
liquor, to prove that defendant sold or i
gave honor to the person dou;g ihe rnt-j
J?n Qaha same cy or about that
time. And in an action fur damages
brooK oj a married woman, er other
P312011 Trhose soppors legally devolves ,
i"- kviij. uisuuiiiuea uymtemper-
jance from earning the same, it shall!
only be necessary to Drove that the de-
v s"'" iiiaiuixiiitstujc. jjai sec. iy ;
DtOVidtS that action frsr romaow mir
v v r i- .. ..-
uciuie d juauce Ui IE8 peace It tne
ft- - -... -. A.: -j 1
PTrFUin Tnn TTT.irrinrs r cr k
5T n ? n u.iiu.i.
pJd to theoo?flll cf mnJ
Q. vdxnss to zecei7; of i1-
era AJrmi of rhe county a sum equal
iloo"iAuruioitnesTimpaidtoscGooli
iliCU.
. -j ... .. w ,
in section 6 1 abundant.
BROWISYTLLE, KEBRASKA,
(Sec. 21. Proper authorities raayj
grant pezrait3 to drussiats to sell I
i li . i: T T T t J f
chemical purposes, without a license
f fe but ! to all the requirements
f and penalties as hereinbefore mention-
ed. Provided, That the city council
' in cities, or board of trustees in villag-
es, may grant permits to druggists for
' the sale of Honors for medicinal.
j whomsoid. And sec 24 providetj
Ior punisnmg by tme, any person who
shall obtain liquors of a druggist by
fatee representations.
Sec. 25. Provides for arresting and
fining, 810 and costs, any persGu found
nruns
Sec 28. Prohibits, on penalty of S2S.
screens in saloon doors and painted
windows.
Sec 27. Repeals all former liquor
laws.
Postal Hews.
Post Office Depaetmest, T.ise
ls-gtox. D. G. Februarv 21. 1SS1. It
is ordered that section 232, postal regu
lations, be revoked, and in lieu there
of the following order is made:
Mailable matter of the first class
shall embrace all matter wholly or
partially in writing, except as herein
provided.
The exceptions are as follows:
1. Corrected proof sheets and manu-;
script copy oecumpanying the same,
2. Date and name of the addressed
and of the sender of circulars, and tht
-., - r4 rX -, ,-, ..J..i.J--n .!,?,,
7: "" -"- -
Bills, Efceeipts and orders for sub
scription enclosed in secoad-eiass pafc
lieations, provided such brlls, receipts
and orders shall be in such form as te
convey no other inferraatioB than the
name, location and. subscription price,
of the publieatiea or publications to
whioh they refer.
4. The nanae-aitd address of the per
son to whom second class matter may
be sent, and index figure of a subscript
tion beok, and words or figures, qr
both, indicating the date on which the
subscription to such matter will end.
. Upon matter of th third cLiss, or
upon the wrapper enclosing the same,
the sender may write his own name or
address, with the word "from" above
and preceding the same, and in either
case may make simple marks intended
to designate a word or a passage of a
text, to which it is desired to eali at- j
ten tion.
6. Thera may ne plaaed upon the cov-
er or blank leaves of any book, or aBy
prmtcu matter of the third class. ?J
simple manuscript dedication or in-
seription such dedication or inscription
! must be cocfined to a simple address
or consignment or such hack, ar other
printed matter, as a mark of respect,
ami Ernst nat contain anything that
partakes of the nature of a personal
correspondence.
7. Upon matter of the fourth-class,
tbe sender raav sami his own. name and
address preceded with the word "-from.
and also the nnmber and name of the
aroeie enclosed. He may also write
upon or attach to any such" articles, by
tax bibeL a mark or number, name cr
letters for purpose of identification.
Horace MArNAnu.
Postraaser-GeneraL
EatqfaT? FextEt
inZHEiC
The efiect of a winter which brine a
heavy snow storm in the Kooky Moan-:
rHinc'iciIwTiv fnIlAari h- -nmmT-i Cocitty Jtdse of Nein-xfui Contr. Nebraska, i
.ainsfc always lonowec Dt a cummeris-Brov-rTiiie. Nebric. t benttx-d br
that brings an aqundarice of rain toftberntirr.- thettmnn'f riftee toe provins .
the Missouri Valley. This doesn't
rest upon guesswork. like the predic -
tions of aimanacrinakers. nor upon thel
;imnwo.l intwp nf PP-r-,n rJ.,T,c
"-rr-,- .. .... . .. .. inuuLv.,
like the forecsats of Tice
nd Vennor,;
1 but is Icksed upon the simple scientific
i proposition, hich the experience or
many years nas provbd to be correct,
that the melting of snow in the Rocky
Mountains constitutes the principal
Source Of the rainfall tn aH this portion ,
of the continent. The snow meltinc I
m the mountims rises in the form of
vapor, and in this- form is borne east
ward until it eomes ia contact with a
warmer enrrent, when it is precipitat
ed in the ferni of rain. Observations
taken at this point for twenty conse
cutive years, show that this rule has
never railed a winter of heaw scowr
mountains is followed by an
rarhfall in this vieinitv the
next summer, and when thef e is but
httlesnowin the mountains there is
Lut little rain here the following sum
mer. AIL accounts agree that the fail
of snow in the mountains this winter
is heavy, and therefore, aeeordinc to
this rule, we may look fcr an abundartt
rainfall next summer. Leuentaorik
Tzrkes. .
Strztt' jMirjv Ssvsml mH-muvs I
of London precinct. Nemaha countv.
J. K. Peery, F. E. Alien and Charles
Campbell, were in the eity yesterday
eonsulting attOTBeys in tha matter of
legal steps tc avoid she payment of
certain bonds issued for railroad pur
poses but which have not resulted in
encugh railroad to suit tham.
JSaine Setra.
Hop 3Jtter!, which are advertised la cr
cohtsufcij, are a sere cure Sjr an. Itlloc5
ness and kidney compialnta. Thee who
r-commended. These aSIcted shoeld give
inem a tair irjat, ano. wiu cecocte thereby
... . . 7- . .... .
- aMlasttc In tne praise cnratlve
qnallttes. iartlan Ad.
ticacra-AsSSa-. Prof. E. Andrews eivs
& " Chicago 3i-rrJ Zrimiaer. the ftSicsr-
fg-gt; eu-
" jutt. Adtnitttratxcss.
rom a carefnlfisamlnatlon of the tatis-
aiipa;iia ra.aer, i 10 223(4
to
ffiS '& EtherA
BchSoO
to
to
2.7C3
cc
xxtuocs oxid1 notd0atitafW
060 admuastratiof - a T
Edward E. Squibb. 3L D thas -s-tnaiocrt
country haa no more able charmarf cifr.
and taxlcoLccist-fnalMircrp- on o.rr'-ttarta i
before the 3fedlcal Society of the State cl
New Torfe.says .-Nitrons Oxide was the first
u3K!uc; iiiiu. iiie saii, ana certainty or
its eiTects.fijren in lnxperlncI hands, for
all momentary operation and tcenmmt-i
ness -with -srhlch persons reaTer front Its '
-r--
cse. render It perhaps the ntot Importantlof 1
eatera2sieateanioaiuofpati,rctAffu-j
uoawujeiiis, tecauae ussunec torelleTes
-- -''-'- i
DR. COtLISS adntlnuters lr r.
iI4G3fortlte palrlesa iraction. cf festfc.jatA. W. leksll's.
THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1881
We have drawn in our skirmishers, and shall onsn fire aif -kino- rhe
line. .
ThI is not s Greenbact or hard menev issue, but a war oa HIGH
ruu.b.
r.co wiH buy 6j pounds very best cofFee.
H it ti j 2
" ." 45"
cc tt " I
it It It J
U CC CC -4 L
32 boxes of
The above are only a few of
"Keep money at home," and save
where tbe greatest bargains are ottered. My- Spring Stock is goV arriv
ing daily-
I Handle
Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Queenswarc,
Hardware, in fact, anything you want can be found in mv great store.
In connection with rnv business, I run a larsr HARNESS AND
SADDLERY MANUFACTORY.
Bear in. mind that I am the only dealer in thc west that sells to tbe
consumer at the same price that many country merchants pay.
Send in your orders. Everything as represented. When in the
city do not fail to call.
1800, 190dl904,rrederfoiAve311ie,Sh Joseph, 5ro.hVatGh8s Qjg JgW
rTcrrnmus or Narrow Guase Street Car Lme.1 j ' w.ww.w, ...
T.yrAT A33V2RTJSS3aXHTg.
?.
"PSTAXE OF JOHX JL THOM.VS. Deceased.
j In. ihe-CoaniyCosriofveinaaa.OMintr',
.NeflRuKa. Ic the matter of aliowJna- ths flnil
artnitnlatratloa accoant of Valerian V.JIor-
rlsoa ailmlaldtrator of the estte-ol John A.
Xhoaias deceoea. Notice U hereby stTec
that April 3th a. D. lahi a n o'docit m.. a;
the oor the coonty-ja or Nemaha
Coaatj". cbrH.ka. in Brows TlIIe.Nebrata.
hw.be-n axed br the cocrt as the tlai anJ
place for examining aal tUtowias .ild ac-
cocnt. whec and wore ah persoa later-
e-c-d may appar and. eon'enC the tNiEae.
Doted, ilaruh. IBth. l I
JoENS. STUTX,
25-4 Cucnty Jotte.
I.EGAI, NOTICE.
XTAXHANTEL JOHNSON, of Oie State ef
Jj illssoarl. will taiff niHiee that Alice B.
Johnaan. of the county of Nemaha, la the
State of Nebraska, did oa th th dy of
February. A. D. lal.fi'e her petition la tbe
Wstrlct Caart Trlthln and for Nemaha coaa
ty. State of NHbru.ica, aralxst the ald Na
thaniel Johnson, defendant, settinz forth
that she hsa been a resident of Nemaha
eocnty, Nebraalta. for twelre year pa-it. a&
is a Dona nee tps 'lent or aii eoanty;
that
November tsth. iPra. at Nemaha eoonty. i
brtuka. she was married to caid defendant;
that she h.-w ever since rondect! hiraelf
toward nim as a iiithfci ana obedient wife ;
& time smugly, wantonly and eraeiij- re-tor
fasad. anineglectd to provide any main ten
11?&VPJZZTEZ?E: 1
may be noticed of the ajine- oCaaid petition.
ffSSST ''
And the sard Nathaniel John, intiaed
Hat ne u required: to appr ana satwar1
l Hillli. UCI L.IIITI I IW Wr- I I' I - tfO U I
( r Z . , mT
alice B. Johnson. '
BW.s.srna.jier a y. Kwi ,
ISAI. KOTICS. t
tn the County cocrt of Nemaha eocnty. j
Ll,S matter of the adoption of Manu
L. Tanner, minor ohiw of sfIvmiw w. Tn-'
ner and "annie C Taaaer. fcy ilart-as L. .
Emery and Helen T Emery, notice i hen-
by tvarhatanapDlktloti h-i bees made '
by ald JIarcns E. Emery and nWen T. Era- ,
1:"!. la o'clock:, a. m at tbe oCtr of the
Cocnty Jnjs n N-caabti Conty. Sfehnt.--kr
tn Bmnrnvllle. Nebraufca. has Been flxed
a. the time and plao far tbe bearing offukl
matter, when and where all prio tiiter
eted ln.tald matbir may eppuraad contest
the ame.
JOHN S. STTJLL, Cocnty Jte.
Handlist 1S3L 37w3
tST-ATE OF BVRXETT HAWKS. DS-
tcv?1. In ths C'woty Cr: of Nemabn.
I Connty NUnutk. In rn matrer or prwclmr
the vlll of ald Burnett Hattw euet.
NotIc 1 hereby zlven VhAt Aar-I 9h A. L
ISSI at 10 o'ciocfc A. SI.. t th; offie of the;
tTH Qr "t-rn" H r013-!
and ccntst tne'prooite tneretc
a'i Fet.tijtK. i.u
JOHN S. STTLL. Coast ze.
I
Hoiv to HaliP Soap for a Cent
a Pound
Share Into kjU pteee five bars of Bob- !
blnu'ElectrkrSortp. and botl tn three qnarts
of water, nntll the oap fc thorooghJy djoI-
ti n that spos stralalns throash a sieve
nnthlns remalni!. M to the noiatlon or
"-rod" three u-uion-4 of ana whut; atir
bristly for wereral mtentes to mix. and set !
It away to cnoL Thoe?t: It will Iwofc like i
nathfR? bet son p-ot-4 while vrarm. a ehem
leal reaction wtU take place, aad la twenty-
onrhbcrtime will develop forty or 2fty
r '
uiutu iik uakiaiureai i bi .w. ap
eoxttntc Ju.ian one cent 5 poand, and a.1 ,
aad as many of the adelterated aompoesds
called soap, and JQfcl at ceren to ten cents a
pcand. HQvr Ion wocld It take Jor any oth -er
soap c.-tet l the same to become anythlns:
f.batit can not he do":. 'with anr soao she
any
boa ever h-jh1. See If it can. be done with
Doftblna Electric J. 31- Caxpsej,
tSy Sole AKent. Howard Neh.
ZBBBBBBi
; -
ITU
3U5XHZ5S CAH235.
BEO ADT,
' Attorney and Cncntclor at L.a.-cv, J 9
0cjver-iL:-. Saat. 3rawT:vIiJ. Nb 1
s
i. OBORX,
ATTORSEY AT LAW.
QCce.Sa.it Mtn n-t. HroavHe. Sb
J.
b. STULL,
(lTTORJKVSrAT L.AW. ,
Odi of Cecaty Jctira. BrwavBl. Nbnka. j
S. SOLLADAT, '
3-t Phr!elan, Scrj;tsaf Ocu trie las. I
Brodnatd fa l5t Located :s BrrzrnTtXi ISAJ. !
ee.ll iL-vla street. Brown-rtlie. Sa.
i
H.
S. DEG3IAX
At the West End. eiwJCof Hratton's store,
i-Horae Shoeing a Specialty. j
J w. GiBsoy, I
baC3SSMIXH A3JD HOKJ3Z JDOERI
Wori lane to irtler nd aatfufftcttos araBted
First itreet. batwa Xata aad Atlatte.Braws
rtlle.Seb.
Isa.c VV illiams,,
Proprietor
CEiVTBAIi
3 ii 1
eai mance
BroTSrTiTille, ITels.,
i
rr 1 r x t nsr t t
K.86DS OniV IirSL CiaSS Meat'
--'HJ 'JIJ " 3- ulajJ 1,loal!
-
-55fajk paid far Poaltrj aad Hides aairS
'.
3S5atM fart ion Gaaci3tied."EJ I
T?-rr- T,t- n 4-n. mL ..!..,,.-.
. "" --" "11Iift
xtr
M
" nice sugar.
" borninv.
" rice.
" choice dried apples,
" choice dried peaches,
matches.
the BARGAINS that I am ofierins.
your bard earnings by buyirtc scods
EhrerytMag.
NEMAHA
CITY.
-" eiaami uit ts situfcu. IU sne SOCCftr
"V,.. .!. i"" r. ri a. j : t i
east corner Of XeOlaha COUntV. asd IS
thp nnvrr forminr of tK VeK.lr
i?6 : Presenc termmUa Ot tfte .eOiaalCX
Kaiiw4v.tnd the eastern terminus ef
the R. V. R. R. The latter road k
..,. j . ti wj - - -
COmpteted tO Blue Springs, COBBing in
this directiiai- and nearlv ro Ciilbprrsntr
nnrhovKt ihnnr amiiibi fT h
this
j point. Work is being poshed forward
from this place west as rapidly as it
can be dene, and the gap between Tp-
j maha. and Blue Springs will be closed
' during the coming year. Xemaha will
have in a short tira a raiiroud bridge
machine shope. etc, and will be the
most important town in the county.'
Oar natural advantages are unequalled.
The town is beautifully located on a !
gently rising foot-hill" or table land
eixwine uk iHitioui jaaots aau tne ;
Missouri nver, and in point of beautv !
,. T.ri.r. ir- nn. v , .,J
f Ration xt eannot be SOTptted.i
uoou Dusiness opeBiBg3 are presented 1
agricultural prsuits cannot da bet-
ter than tosettleinXenmhaorvicinitv.
This is the jrreat shinrnner Boint for
grain Kve stac it being so easily
.reached rrsea aB directions with heaw
l&efis; xeaHmrir the favorite town oH
. v iv
tnp-tariHArs
Nemaha has cood schools, churches,
23 aatI (xidFellow and temperance
organiiatiOKS. several fine stoae
quarries are found near thecrtv. Tim-
bead l fe C "P P: t
Ihereare goodopenings here for the
following, in IKirticalar: A bank.
,!. uj.t T X - ti
aiMXDer hotel, a Steam nourmg BUll.
anu. in fact, there IS not a Hotter town
in tniate ior men wao desire to ea
ter into business of any kind. Come
and see us and he convinced. Nimaha
Timer.
3.3ell Andrews, M. B.
'DBYCIfMB ?. WBEtfll
1 H J , 1 1. J 5
yllliULUi'
4 W JS
.Nemaha City, 5?efe.
Calls
"
in ihi Country Prorr.pily AtUvd
f, day or night.
QPECLAL. ATTENTION given to anrstcal !
, Odaes of women snI sarxlcal dcaj J
k .ae eye.
Sir PntJenU froa abroad can be terstshd
wits pleasant zcocia and aceoOTsaodationj.
uu QCQTflllDIIAJ
SB litea7 4 ilwkniS
Nemaha GUy,
-EY-
X.OH1S
StroMe.
' First door "south of the Jamb- yard.
t and aret a aqoore meal f-r 35 eesii, A
S :
IrrvT. 4rS5TS Z- "r I
snd Jtra. btroote having sad sattch esp ri- '
seeu rtstacraieer. are weu qnallsd.
please their pa: rocj.
'
JQBX& Mimm
uitiitt kjxj xitsu., ,
pEHERAL MEHCH4HD1S!
tj FJJSSLTT CBCCSSTJZH
Keeps a Tarlsd stooJc of everyi-i Ib:tie3 ? (
p w tj&u ana iee ntm.
potaeF.
I BOOTS. SHOES.
j AND HABH2SS ;
1 Vada and reoatredai well as can be docs ,
i anywnere.and at bort notice
i AJZL. YEB.T &SA.SOXJL3L2 TS&XS.
Ami,
ta
DJC.-fr.2BS" X.V
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES
I REABY2U.DE CLOTHING.
yOTIOyS, E:e.t Ete., Els.
5 HflmahafJlir NaKi.2tir5
1 ....... W..J , I1V.U.WU,
I w iu sati gxwxu as
A cheap &i aay hocae Is
f. ,
trtt arasii. j
I Soctheasta
-mTTi,Tr-r-.-.T
DAYID A.
12J.UXIA Uil. 1
BlacksTJoitjA,
STemaha CityTebrasJ:a,
ILvhitt rtpolrtnj and horxashcIsx a p
15 ty.
I
II
J. B. HEE3S,rHERCHAHT TAILOR,
UYERY AND FEED SATBLE.
3ccd besgiss anrt horses, ciiargea ra-
.rtrVT T?j"rif 1.0n iVon rt . .V-
" - "-""-
jrnBJ CITY. .TEX.
39.
CALL OX
f
la UNION HOTEL, war cf Court Horas,
WHERE
F wS Essay a smm of peres ray serene"
apilawe.
elry and Silverware,
iiepstlrlnsr is all Mnnth.es,
?i.
Opposit Lumber Yard, Mam St.
GOOD BIG-S
-AT-
REASONABLE RATES.
Spechsl Aecominodations T- r
Coiimiefcial Wen
-AXD-
Driyer Euriiislied
when desirwL
HoKes boenied by the d or week.
and Farmers teams fed and cared for!
as fair rates.
;STESL30IL1RFSEEY.
itfc
sr-SLiT T-
"T?TSrtL3 "s.
t?- J v
?st;
. tZi&$?T?.
ri
At Bro wnvills, Nebraska. !
best oHo.ssi.NTfr
ON THE
Missouri River. ;
JSHXaT KfiAT1
"!
Hates Ho ic. Camj)$ SJiady,
Hoads Good,
Indemnity Ample.
A Lecture to Young Men
Oa lise Loss of
rn-. -"i',ar t?. r -
PBKJf""4J' ja WU.. up-J.
feri5iSr TiTiTiCJ
. 3f . TT . 1 e -!
XL.kA-r:-?i2.J&
V 1 iL Tl &
iLfto n tfae .Yafirn. Treatment,
aacrxt at. -t. -o nr -.tj oa. !ca-. nr fps
tnat..rT fc .a-T jI-T sif s.-, 4 I-Toanlary
& '. Icjwr ;r mis lrtj.ltty. ac
ImpllmsCi ta Jarriw Brtir. Ceesams
1.a. ZjOmtTj4rt Meeal add" Physical Is
eapaetrr. c. By Koi-rt J. f alrrll, 31.
' D3o&curf te "Orea .B." ete.
The woril-rwfwi'ra-rf aat&or. te tote dsurable
I Ictar e-srir9n?"i?rHa&kw2 jzT-rtonw
iani :m awrai emi3iyimtes tr IUua sst b
efTeetwBy riarp wttht Cazgrrm tcrrcat
apeaUria. bjajc-", fcaftracieBa. mr. r o.r-
dtxu : TOoii;r ct i f nr at 900. rurtar
wkathfaeeodtConexar' & sut-r earr alnueH j
vateJy.cheajacd radically
'JSSBiu OT3KT1 erarTM'w na m
STTltS.!cscraw5lpnveabaaBta Jhoesanda
and Uwjexiada.
5ec awl?r !, In & plain avce. sn acy ad
in. wit-zxiH. on rceJ? afatx cessa, er two
;ta siaaiF.
Aiiretfc PvbBahen.
mr -,1
4 1 Aa Su, New York, X. T. 3. 0. Sex. 4iS.
z
JACOB 1TAP.GHX,
aaddealeris
FiaeEa5ija,Preai.5iiteaaatI 5aacj Cloth
Tistfciir, Etc., Etc"
BroTrnyine. Nebraska.
HAE32XS RE3JEDT C
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l V la prtrale practice ulnee- I33S. Pnttw-
! SorthepeMta fca?.nn77P TTl-NKVKii
FAIXS' uULitrJuLPrlce 25e
S'e.aajISl S1SFLE BOTTLBS X Cat-
' O. C Day & Bracken.
So!e Proprfetnrs. Saaaa CUT. 3Io
ScsuJxa. City.
f uac: J M --- - " t . ma
ED. LOOMIS,
SMSHIOXABLS
BOOT XSD
SHOEXAXEE
Ui floor treat sT OTeli's
UTsrrSaSte.
"Wotic Cone to order aai
aallaiacHaB grrnnriSeed.
i3f21fsTST23S2Cf23S
ESTABIISHZD Hi 1856
eal Estate Agencv
:pF XEBB A STTA.
DceJ a senerol Sail Estate Bcalneaa. Sells
Lands on pnamlsstoc, erataa Titles,
makes Deeds. Mocssag. aad all lastra
mesta pertainlss to the transfer ot EealEa.
tate. Eui
Complete ALstraot of Titles
to aH. BeoIEstata la Nemaha. County.
iCTHOEIZED BT THE C. S. GOTESWaZST,
ationalBank
or-
3BO'ffyyTTi7iE.
Paid-up Capital, $o0sG$a
Anihqvized f" 50000 Q
13 ESEPABSDTO TBAN3ACT AI
General Banking Busines,
ect asp iirr.z.
G0IH & CTJBEESCX DBAFTS
onaUtheDrisctsaleitlea of the
United States and S-arop
MONEY LOAET3
OeapcroTCtlecaTttroeiT Tteie Draa cUacasat
m1. aal -ifiecial aeromBMrtn ;totM sraatad ta (JepoaU
em. Dealers ia GOVEKN3CENT BOSTJ6.
STATE, C0UKTT& CITY SECURITIES
SSPOSITS
acetT(d-araitocIeaaI ai trrEBESTal-
orastrroB?- wi x.rea. s. at. Baser, sca
Hasn7. Fraci S. Johaaee. Lattar Hsadlej.
W yralafeer
aOHX L. CABS0X,
A. S. CV"I3ni Caahiar.
I.CJIcXArjirrC'N Ait.CiihUr.
Srcatdent.
m mm
Ci7r?iaiHoc.
PraCGcflmettef
ZSH PAIS
nvo Alreads
beonackZhi '
Prance
-T3T7 one ot
Z ecp-rSKHat
5. anc
r
9.
when
trwd occnrlla;
t- iTrettoBi.
Vi e now say tn
the aSicted as-i.
d.-30Cny aoea
U.A we wHl pay
the aSo- re-wan;
for a slnste cast
T T A Vi Rl "P A ( 1 kT
Thotthe PC "a. tu. eax. T?iij 'rit Ksierfy
Ui POirtV-Y r PEIOtiNZ3rn.T enr.,
Lnmbao, I.. -tme Baelc, Sciatica. Gtet.
el, Dtabte4, Eropy4 Brl5f IHea
of tbe E'dixfi. IccoaUxace &adfTCc.
tentlanofthe I rise, InllAiuatJoaort
Sidney. CatarrU oftbt BlattAmT. BlsrSx
1 Colored Crlna, Filn In tne Baelc, Side,
or Iotn. erraxu "VV ealcnem. and It.
tctAlt diMrters f U Kaifder aad rrtaary Or
xin whether centrsctvtf by prl-ate cjlseaje or oC
rwb
LtADIS. f 70a are snSar fril 7ia
WwucBr rvacorraaa. ar any dbsaeiaf Ul;
Eldaeys. ad4er . r I. roary '"rrcs ,
YOU OAK BS CUBED I
WKIwiat -raIIowhiu3-5,3 nKdiclaes. Isj Sfct
plywearlasr I
PROF- GUILmETTE'S
FRENCH KIDNEY PAD,
WHICH (TTKES BY AOR?TIOy.
Ai yar drnszfat fcr SSuyT CCTL3CSXTS,k
FaENCIIKIDNSY PAt txSM ther U
i hthjs 3"tsetK. i.nC p and jvn atH recetTethj
tadiyrecirasiaC
."e:?. TZM-zi'i mm urn m
W .. 59tfrely carp Frer aarf Arae. Sunt,
Azae Aw f"it a JK.a.1 ?wr. Jaiipittee. 3r
Spcia. aii a.. dbrvatut -jf.iw Trrrr ' fmi astx
IftwA Prx fUW by sal -at tar Ft ua
j
TotedStCnic
'arsaiea--W H cf'r--
nAnn
k TiisaadJ ai zr vm
2 1 o aaRSAlty rabbZ
1 JUS S e mt ta liiS" -" vhacis. Br-
iSnaSliSllSB Vmx: Jl59a
I 1 E TtJ Jf j ",'I -Mta rsiad l;
GERMAN INVIGOBATGB,
wbjcn 3Mlbve!y ami peraaajMitl? rzra Inmat-
Kaey, sii ayrxoisaaw. r.j utact. sesnlaai
. VaknemiV3tait dirca3 .fotMrw m a av-
rptfsnrT cf AetrAbfro. - ust f tsenj. mcs
eH-E5ry. wtlrer! iiisiiade. ala 1b a baea
sttataw o TfcHoe prmahir oK as. and tic--Cher
dtteaaef t&at -eatl s uiaasity r ca&rs!p
ties. aal a preuucra xrars.
ScadSu-ctreatart wrth teatlQosial ban by nii.
Tb INTIGllRATOIt td r ! - Sox. bt 1x
boxes firli, ay UdrE?sliti.rwai aatfc9,y
tT r(aiwaain.u4 -. lui af f4n 1 -..
s -ro A,irra.- bar am ?isuv
fft fUlTT rJorlinol A Amirzx
folia ILae to yinmonj.
1 ontolalaz rha&ien oe "How so Setecs a Hi
'and -H'""' to . hoee a WTfe. Xrtlace&s '
T' -xlalrr, TrapraHes. tenlly Advlej '
Br.-icrrKurr Htuteuu aad Wt Prmnaaec- it
"33es. ' eUbacy vtad Xalrtciaj corpRrd. Con
s?at iraa3. tJiXKer c!on fr" nuevat, Irva ac I
rrv rainf. irzitienb' Sw atarruwc-. -cteee .
Bipr3dscaon. raslrf Lfle ennstdwred. Uv ;
Ma.-rje aad rte-Tocee Isai Bishrt r itdrr1
Wz.$n lA.-'.tjnj of WSeiea ihetr asm as .
cor, tx. Thin Ss a Set 6irprtvafesathcUf
1 rKUttaz-thataadsitiaaaJct be- ukMC, aa iraor
aace i !be ebje& enoaea 3sid silber-
aaKcB:lr rniai.-a.wL Wwtt j -sslsh '-sat-
Jtecost2ieaib!t br X IM iJes seenre
t 'Milsd Sree of pcaisse r r-etc of 5cbO.
J. s. SLAXTEK. &. C, Toledo, C-
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