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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1881)
I- 'S5f A rrf ft. vf $xoi& Iff Km 11 '" ' .. ' .I - , f MMBj " ' I -! Ill - ,. M . ' -'- ! I I MM fo E ADVERTISER Gr. W. Fairbrotlier & Co., JPabl libera &. Proprietors. Safcscriptlcn, $2.00 Per Year in Advance OFFICIAL 1'APEK OF THE COUXTY. Turkey frontier. lias 80,000 troops on the The greenbackers of Chicago "hare nominated a full ticket to be voted for this spring. Ord, the retired general, lias retired to Uie city of Mexico, and is having a tplended time. At Erie, Pa., 25th, while Miss Kate Lehan -was cooking, her clothing caught fire, and she was burned to death. When the new mills of Minneapolis xito completed the flour making capaci ty of that city -will be about 25,000 barrels a day. The crown prince of Germany re cently visited Emperor Alexander at St. Petersburg, and had "a pleasant chat" with him. In St K)uis they are talking of keep- mguissipateu youngmen out or society. That will be apt to make St. Louis society excessively Ocean. lonesome. Inter- A Mrs. Humphrey, of Georgetown, Ky., wanting to take a dose of medicine, took a spoonful from a bottle contain ing a poisonous preparation, and died in great agony. ..... i. - The Republicans embracing Mahone and Mahone- embracing the Republi cans, donbtless think they have found Tit least one instance in which the end justifies the means. The prohibitory measure that passed Iho Texas Senate was defeated in the liouse. Tho temperance party are now proposing a compromise bill, exempt i ng wine and cider. A servant girl left Minneapolis the other day for Denver, under contract to do housework in a family at $50 a month, on condition that she would marry, and would remain in the same place six months. j . John TT. Petit, of Wabash, Indiana, lied on the 21st iust. Judge Petit served three terms in Congress, one term each as a United States Judge, -and a3 vice-consul at Mainham, Brazil? sindheld many other honorable"! lions. Senator Daviil Davislias-benn "with the "Republicans oni of Senate officials. His reS5&JSRPve-n for so doing are, that theTfuuh'eara, having a constitutional feajority, are entitled to the spoils, anrUJlt being in tlependent ho is no' bound to either party. 'P-. f Thediicaim&sr Ocean on the 20th Th J& jT - " r .fc. isgounif Tj9KJ7MlffiTi - SIX J vcelo.ifated Jiiijbeginuin. a the tenth iEii- ?nT' ife. iStima- r t -nn sitrn-iPfln stmaWnuIJi?j3Uticaln)a """I ' JKfi flio h 'K..5W;??Mni,?, t.tT?;7i per, is tuu in; rj" "vv"".- atrs, and can wenwie prouu Tnra success In its first decaue. Kallocb, wlio munlcred Charles De Toung, of San Francisco, has bpen acquittal. Kalloch wont to De Young's ofiico, annetl, and opened fire upon 3iim. IHs wholo proceeding seemed cold blooded and was doubtless pre-Tn-ditatPil. ?it polities in San Fnm-ci-co overshadixv law and justice. A "N'ashintoti correspondent of the Jmoln oKw.'sins: fixator T,ogan iutt-nly the soldier'.s friend. His acts every day confirm that assertion. His interest in the soldier causes him to employ four clerks, who are kept busy answering letters. As ho replies to" every letter ho receives, it requires considerable labor and clerical force. ! A little five year old girl in New York recently died from congestion of the brain, caused, the doctors said, by "'jumping the rope." Dr. Jayne, of the sanitary bnrean of tho health loard, said: "I have known several similar cases. Parents should bo on their pnard to prevent all forms of over exertion." Doc Miller will soon publish an ori cinal, sensational story entitled, "now Ben Hill mopped the floor with Sena tor Mahone.' Lincnln Qlobe. Yes, be is going to publish two stories. T'be other ono will be "Howe a Nebraska legislator mopped the floor with editors, wearing out three mops so that there wasn't a grease spot left." At a recent meeting of the trades people of Chicago a resolution was -adopted protesting against the importa tion of French Canadian mechanics and laborers who come to Amercan cities not as Txmafide citizens but to get employment at reduced wages, thereby throwing out of Pinploymcnt meritori ous citizens and reducing wages to the pauper wages of other countries. Senator Daily was quite wrathy yes terday when he observed the train that -was to take him home leaving tho do pot and he only a few yards away. He tried to overtake it but failed. State Journal. Now if that had been Clmrch nowe he'd caught that train, certain. "Wil liam is a good fellow, after all, and we do wish Tie would quit getting himself left Prohibition is undemocratic and un just Neb. City News. That is what Senator Bayard recent ly said. But he djcl not say in what respect Perhaps the Netcs can tell what vital Democratic principle it aims nt If Congress shonld pass a law, -under heavy penalties prohibiting the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors, and rigidly enforce the. law, so Minf. -ita -wnnld have nractical and posi tive prolribition, and our young men utu-Muuiu- . j r should ceaso to become drunkards, and the old ones soiber up, would that he death to the democratic party? Are tr-hi;Trc- and the evils and misery caused theiebr purely Democratic? We are glad tnv o uie iiuuci jciuva-iciu 1 A. a nl I rtv- ym 4- J2&m Win j fcV A H A fel Jlf4- t sTmyzm m i is r ra m v yh&CgK3 c2Bl -j-m IEk .a y .k H .. rjBV B y B y V-. V i l& m lB ift. v4k. u b . i B " a Pk B .u iB. VL igWlKwlWW ' f Wl WfO W4 v ; . v- j . 'Lll III I - I-LW1 ESTABLISHED 1850. i Oldest Pa-per in tHo State. J u.. man wao suinaa miriy wiui jus constituents isn't under the necessity of procuring brass bands and a crowd of bummers, all paid for, to welcome him home from an official term of service Tit the State capital. The above regarding Mr. Clowe's welcome home from the legislature was first published in the Blair Pilot and then republished In the Omaha Bee and Lincoln Globe, and indorsed by those papers. There were probably not sir persons present at that im promtu reception who were not farm ers. .Even the band boys live on farms. Xotaman.that we know of, was there from Brownville, or any of the towns J. S. Church, who made the speech of greeting on behalf the assembled guests, is a farmer, and a near neighbor of Mr. How's. They were all his neigh bora and friends, and nothing could be farther from the truth than to say they were "bummers." This insult to the farmers of this county is but a specimen of the falsehood that marks every allusion, by the Bee and Qlobe, to Mr. Howe. They do not hurt Mr. Howe, but on the contrary do him good by cementing friendship for him; but we will be mistaken if those papers arc not hurt, more or.les3. Tho farmers and the friends of our farmera should not patronize papers that im pose such burning insults upon thenu Anil the Jjiair ruou Who runs that miserable sheet? There was in" the legislature that elected Mr.' Hitchcock U.S. Senator a man who sold, his, for two thousand dollars. 2&iseither 1L. .M that man or hisson'that n&we3its the Pilot, and caJlsfttTerfarmcTS of Xemaha "paid bummers: iou such is the style ojgraacals tjjac i" iniiotenfc, jeal- ous jngellpi'l -'trio gnash their venam ous'teethaVlmrch Howe. A.Tiworfi'error of thelotal abstinence Uvcory,i's,thatmoderato drinking leads .iTtQ'drnnkenness. The millions on mil lions who have drunk moderately re ?f tile that atrocious dogma. Dr. Crpsby. jfilB that not a strange remark for a chancellor and divine to make? "We must believe, from the positions he holds, th'at he has common sense, and hence are forced to tho conclusion that he is dishonest, uttering what he did not believe to be true. Xo person ever became a drunkard that was not led to that dread condition by moderate drinking. But such a proposition, lj ing so palpably absurd and false, is not .susceptible of argument. .'Yet such is tho doctrine of one who stands at the head of a famous school, and stands in a pulpit pretending to be sufficiently wise and good to point men and women to the best paths leading to happiness and ITeaven. "What a travesty upon 'the called of the Lord." If he be longed to our church we would move to kick him out. yiv. Buchanan, who is doing his first honest work in the penitentiary as the penalty for running an illegitimate medical college in Philadelphia, has bc-tin induced to give many interesting items about that institution. He says he had about ten thousand agents and confederates scattered throughout the land; tJiat now twenty thousand bogus diplomas are in the hands of as many quacks in the United States, and forty thousand in Europe. Ho has given tho names of several whole side druggists of Philadelphia who have sold diplomas for him, and also the names of all who have started out as full fledged doctors, now imposing on the people, with diplomas secured from him at ?30 each. "When these names are published there will be woe amongst the quacks. Two years ago there was no paper in the state so bitter in its denuncia tion of Church Howe as the Brown ville Advertiser. Lincoln Globe. And two years ago we believed that "Webster Eaton was an honest official and a truthful gentleman, but since then have found him to be a most out rageous liar, have evidence that he was a crooked government official and a bribe taker. People's minds often change you know. Tho court house, with all the records, of Kemper county Miss., was re cently burned. This was done, no doubt to destroy all records, testimony and papers in existence bearing 011 the Chrisholm murderers. But fire will not obliterate'those fiendish crimes from the memories of men, nor from the consciences of the perpetrators, if they have anything of the kind to accuse them. Lizzie "Barton, said to be a notorious horse thief, has been sent from Clin ton. 111., to the Juliet prison for one year. She is- quite young, but has stolen a number of horses "and commit ted other crimes in the vicinity of Clinton. Being too young for the pen itentiary for larceny, it was proved that she burned a barn. A bad split is imminent in tho Dem ocratic party of Mississippi. The Yicksburg Herald says: The democratic party in Mississippi is in such a shape that the people must assert themselvess and control it or it will be sorely tried this year. Ma chine business and intriguing to serve personal ends will not answer now. , The democrate now have everything to d nothing to lose. Neb. Citv ws "' M . . That 3 so. It might strive for de- cent record the balance of its davs. and has nothine to lose in that, direc - !l? j uon. la Ik li KiB nWv nW A HAT TlW M fill Y S WnWv ffi nW IW ilXvnlRr PEESOffH MEETIOff. John Huskin, " London, is seriously ill. Levi P. Morton is said to be a very benevolent man. Gen. Lew. Wallace will probably be minister to Peru. Mrs. Edwin Booth, is lying danger ously ill in London. Gen. Grant has resigned the Presidency of the world's fair. The Democrats of Cincinnati have nominated "Wm. Means for Mayor. Mr. D. Delang, colored, of North Carolina, wants to be minister to Hayti. Dr. Cumming who several times predicted the end of the world, has gone crazy. Senator David Davis weighs about 400 pounds. That's a big load for an ordinary-fence. John M. Clark, a business man, has been nominated by the Republicans of Chicago for Mayor. The Philadelphia Times says Secre tary "Windora is an abler man than he is generally esteemed. Rev. Father Edward Fagan, of "Win ona, Minn., recently suicided, by shoot ing. So said the coronev's jury. .'The lato .greeilbaeX' candidate for president istweaving around in Michi gan making-greenback speeches. . . . :Seriator Mahone weighs only" 100 pounds, yet he was plenty big enough lefto sit down on Bon. Hill, who weighs 250. "Vice President Arthur is a widower, but does not intend to marry again. He has but two children son and daughter. Senator Kellogg is feeling more se cure in his seat as Senator than hither to. He is chairman of the very im portant committee on railroads. President Garfield, when the inaug uration was through with kissod his wife and aged mother, who were pre sent. Some of the democratic papers think that was awful. Six members of the United States senate were foreign born: Messrs. Far ley, of California, Fair of Nevada, Jones of Florida, and Sewell of Now Jersey, are Irishmen. Senator Jone3 of Nevada, was born in England, and Senator Beck, of Kentucky, in Scot land. The Omaha Republican, for the want of a truer and better appellation for us for endorsing Senator Saunders' speech on the river and har bor bill, speaks of tho "captious Bkownvillts Advertiser." To ihe reverse of being captious The Advertiser has never found fault or assulted Senator Saunders, nor in fact any of our Senators or Representatives who remained true to the party. And the Republican must appreciate the force of this truth when we remind it that we have steadily 'refused to be lieve in the dishonesty or political perfidy of the Senator through all the deluge of slanders and abuse of him by that paper ever since he has beon a Senator. And especially did we de cline to be convinced by tho junior editor of the Republican when he in his we forget its name proved, in his own peculiar way, that tho Senator had stolen from tho grasshopper fund the sum of ten thousand dollars and iterated daily during its too long a life the villainous charge, up to nearly the hour of its well deserved death, when it humiliatingly confessed that it had been lying about the Senator. Tho Brownville Advertiser, in a re cent issue says that the Qlobe was the subsidized organ of Hon. T. L. Schick, during the past winter. "We thank our polite neighbor of the Missouri bluffs city, and are glad to know that the above has some shadow of truth in it Lincoln Globe. Of course it was lime; but the pile of subsidy they got out of Schick was pretty thiru Schick's ambition is offset by his stinginess, hence Ave find him running a ten cent boom in such bung fodder as the Globe and Sheridan Post. The nihilists of Russia not deterred by the capture and punishment of the assassins of the late Czar, aro still operating with murderous intent. A bomb was recently discovered outside but near the royal theatre with lighted fuse, which was extinguished before it exploded. Pat Ebert of Holla. Mo., was out of luck; two officers watched him about four days digging a tunnel from a vacant house to the vault of the national bank, aud when about ready to consummate his job, they shot and killed him. A critic speaking of Sara Bernhardt says: "I do not see her, or judge her, in the light of ordinary, responsible womenhood. SheTias the purest type of the artistic 'temperament that wa?, perhaps, almost ever known." r He has not boughta pound of flour in a year. Lincoln Globe. Nor did he rob the poor homestead ers ai Bloomington for his bread, as "his neighbors say Eaton did." Come again. . The Democratic stae convention of Rhode Island. 23d inst, nominated Horace M. Kimball for Governor and W.X. Segar for Lt. Governor. It will end in smoke. J. H. Curry, a conductor on the A. T.& Santa Fee railroad was shot j .till! 1 Killed at ias Vegas, fegas, 23d, by Jos. "r"H i ! Ebright a saloon keeper. BEOWNVILLE, NEBRASKA, The English and Boers have agreed to terms of peace. i It is believed that the President will not call an extra session of Congress. At a meeting of readjusters, held in Richmond, Senator Mahone was in dorsed. Col. E. A. L. Roberts, inventor of the oil well torpedo, died at Titusville, Pa.,25thinst. Kalloch, the assassin of Chas. De Young, was acquitted on the ground of self-defense. The Democrats of Chicago will, the Inter Ocean thinks, run "our Carter" again for Mayor. John Griffin, Lafayette, Iud., was recently killed in a saloon fight in that city, by Patsy Crogan. !N"ews from various parts of tho State regarding bridges i3 that most of them have gone down stream. Gen. Hurlbut, of Illinois, will prob ably be Garfisld's minister to Mexico. He was a strong Blaine man. 1 - - "Wm. II. Eobertson, N. Y., has been appointed collector of customs of the port of N. Y. He is friend. not Gonkling's The Italian theatre of Nice was re cently destroyed by fire and the loss of life is estimated at near one hundred. t The Republicans and Greenbackors of Mississippi have made a bargain.and propo.se to carry the State over the bfiurbons." On the 23d five steamers landed at Caatlo Garden, N. Y., 4,230 immigrants, who immediately took transportation for the west. John E. Adams, St. Joe. Mo., by mistake took a doso of morphine which proved fatal. He intended to take quinine. The Greenleaf (Kas.) Journal gives an account of a young man named Jas. M. Forhes suiciding, oy shooting, at that place recently. The President h:is appointed "Wm. E. Chandler, Solicitor General ; A. Sheldon, of Ohio, Governor of Now Mexico; Thos. M. Xichol, of Wisconsin. Com missioner of Indian affairs. This lookc like a bad chance for Nebraska getting the agricultur.il bureau. Lord Chesferfield said in the English House of Lords, more than one hundred years ago: "Luxury, my lords, is to be taxed, but vice prohibited, let tho difficulty in the law be what it will. Would you lay a tax on a breach of the ten com mandments V Would not such a tax Joe wicked and scandalous? Would it not imply an indulgence to all those who could pay tho tax? Vice, my lords, is not properly to be taxed, but to be sup pressed. Luxury, or that which is on ly pernicious by excess, though not strictly unlawful, may bo made more difficult. But the use of those things that are simply hurtful in their own nature, and in every 'degree, is to be prohibited. None, my lords, ever heard, in any nation, of a tax upon adultery, because a tax implies a license granted for the use of that which is taxed, to all who are willing to pay 'or it. Drunkeivess is univers ally and in all crcumstances an evil, and therefore ought net to bo taxed, but prohibited. A study of the census statistics is convincing that wo are an expanding people. In the year 1800 the cen ter of the population was not far west of Baltimore. In 1810 it was very near Harper's Perry. Each suc cessive census has thrown it further westward at the rate of from five to 1 six miles annually, or about fifty-five miles with each successive census. In 1870, the center was about fifty miles east of Cincinnati, or rather a little north of east. Between 1870 and 1880. the increase in the West has driven it estward at about the usual pace, and the increase in the Southern States has drawn it in that direction about eigh.t miles. These two causes acting togeth er will, it is thought, cause the present "center" to be located about one or two miles south of the Ohio river, imme diately baok of Covington, Ky. Gen. Denver, the founder of the city which bears bis name, and one of the earliest pioneers of the Rocky Mountains, pre dicted twenty-four years ago, at a pub lic meeting in Denver, that at the end of the nineteenth century the geo graphical center of the Unite1. States would be the center of population. Thatrfs near Junction City, Kansas. Inter Ocean. A Good Housewife. The good housewife, when she is giving her house its spring renovating, should beat In mind that the dear inmates of her hon:oare moreprectons than many housen, and that their systems need cleanslnz by pnrlTying the blood, regulating the stomac and howols to prevent and cure tho diseases arising from spring malaria and miasma, and she must know that there Is nothing that will do It so perfectly and surely as HopBlttera, the purest and best of med icines. See other column J-HX.IULUAJ,LVrilLJaf Fiom a careful examination of the statis tics of 200.S03 cases, Pror. E. Andrews gives In the Chicago Medical Examiner, the follow ing estimate of the relative danger from dif ferent antesthetlcs: Deatb. Administrations. Sulphnrlc Ether, I to 23.204 Chloroform, 1 to 2,723 Chloroform & Ether.l to 6,583 BtChlorldeofMethy- lene. I to 7.000 NITROUS OXIDE, no deatUs In 75, 000 administrations. Edward R. Squibb. M. D.. than whom our .country has no more ahle pharmaceutist and toxicologic, in a lecture on anaesthetics before the M&Hcal society of the Stato ol New York,8ars:"NlTrousOxIdewns the first anaesthetic- and tho safety and certainty of Its effects, even In Inexperienced hands, for all momentary operations, and the prompt ness with which persons recover from Its use. render it perhaps the mot ImnortantTof t all anaesthetics, becanse destined to relievea 1 trrpatpr nrrorTfirfttj amnnntnf rutin tnUtt m-t.t- ertafei than any other agent, DR, COLLIN administers Nitrous Ox lis Gas for tho painless extraction of teetb; THURSDAY, MARCH 81. 1881. WAR! We have drawn in our skirmishers, and shall open fire all along the 'fie. ,. t This is not a Greenback or hard money issue, .but a war on HIGH PRICES. 1.00 will buy 6-pounds very best coffee. r; ft tt tt 12 " nice cc tt tc (t C( tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt 45 17 H 32 boxes of ! The above are only a few of ct KceD monev at home." and save where the greatest bargains are offered. My Spring Stock is now arriv ing jlaily. I Clothing-. Dry Goods, Boots, Handle Hardware, in fact, anything you want can be found in my great store. In connection with my business, I run a large HARNESS AND SADbLERY MANUFACTORY. Bear in mind that I am the onlv dealer in the west that sells to the consupier 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. 1000J1902 and 1804, Frederick Avenue, St. Joseph, Mo. I Terminus of Narrow ADVERTISEMENTS. ELECTION NOTICE. "VTOriCB is hereby given that an election L. .JlllJbo held In the severnl wards of the Guy of "Brownville Nehraska on Tuesday April 3th. 18S1. nt which time the following Cltyofflcers will bo voted for. 1 Mayor. , 1 Police Judge. 1 Treasurer. 1 Cleik. 1 Cotmcllman first ward. 1 Councilman second ward. 1 Councilman third ward. IiolMopen from 9 o'clock lo7o'clock, p. m. Filli for first ward, Rerger's barljer shop. Polls forsecond ward CourtHousc. Follifor third ward, Whit tcmore's store. V r order of tho council. J. B. Docker, Clerk. VyaiJlCEOF ADOPTION OF BF.N. BATES J by Lnther Hoadiey and Mary A. Hoadley. Iu the County Court of Nemaha County "Nebraska, notice is hereby given thnt'sn application has been made by Bald LuthrHoadles and Mary A. Hoadley to adopt kald Ben. Bates, that April 9th, 1881, at 10i clock a. m. at tho oGIce of the County JtidfVof Nemaha County, Nebraska, In BrQv--iivlIIa, NebrasKa, has heen fixed as;tho time and place tor the hearing jof aald mat ter, v.hen and where all persons who may lo Interacted in said matter may appear and contt I the samt. Dattii March t&l, 1881. Mt JOHNS-RTULTi. 4(.v3 Av . County Judge. "OSliurS OP MARY 'JOHNSON Deceased XLi Int he County Court of Nemaha Coun-lfeL ty NTbraska. 'In trte matter'ofallowIng'thoTV final Administration account of Ellen R Johnijn ftdmlnlstratrlx;"of the estate of Maryllohnson 'deceased. Notice Is hereby BlvenTlhat April 10th A. D. IS81, at 10 o'clorfc a. m , at tho office of the County Juilpf or Nemaha County. Nebraska, In Bropvllle, Nebraska, has heen tlxed by the omrt as the time and place for examin ing And allowing fald account, when and wnffo all persons Interested may appear andjcontent the fkiiip. D'ted March 17th, 1SSI. JOHNS.STULT... Mw County Judge. . STATE OF SALTilE P. KENNEDY Do jceiHed. In the County Court of Nema ha (County Nebraska. In thn matter of proving the will or Haid Sulllo P. Kennedy decAsed. Notice Is hereby glvon that April I6U1JA. D. 1831, at 10 o'clock A. M.. at the ofll.jjof the County Judgo nfNomalia Coun ty, tehranlm, In Brownville, Nebraska, has ben fixed by tho court-as the time and pini for proving the will of f.ald SnllloP. Ivor jiely deceased, whon and where all eon eerfe-I may appear and contest tho probate thereof. Dded March 16th, 18SI. JUli-SS SlUUij, JMw County Judge. w TATE OF JOHN A. THOMAS. Deceased. Ill In thn County vur .irNomaha County. Nebraska. In tho matter of allowing ihe final adrranWlratliin account of Valerian V. Mor rison administrator of the esnte of John A. Thomas dpre.ied. Notic is hereby given that April 9th A. D. 1SPI m TJ o'clock M.. at the office of the County Judge of Nemaha County, Nbra.ska, In Brownville. Nebraska, lias beca tlxed by the court as the time and place for examining and allowing said ac count, when and where all persons Inter ested may appear and contest the same. Lmieu aiarcn iutn, lbxi. JOHNS. STULL. County Judge. S9-4W TESTATE OF BARNETT nWFS, T)E Eioeaxed. In the County Court of Nemahn County Nebraska. In tho itmsrer c.f proving the will of said P.arnett Hawes deeened. Notice is hereby given that April 9th A. D. ISSlnt 10 o'clock A. M.. at the offlce or the County Judge of Nemaha County, Nebraska, In Brownville. Nebraska, has been fixed by the court as the time and place for proving the will of said -Harnett Hawes deceased, when nnd where all concerned may appear and contest tho probato thereof. Dated Feb. 28th, ls5l 37-w4 JOHNS. STULL. Connty Judge. Proposals ForMilita77 SuppUos. HDQ-ufc Dept. ofthe Pj.atte," CHtEFQUAHTERJIASTRR'S OFFICK, S- Fort Omaha, Neb , March II, 1881. J Skaled Pkoposam, In triplicate, subject to the usual condition?, will be received at this ofllco. until 12 o'clock M., on Tuesday, April 19. 1881. or at the same hour (allowing for the difference In time) nt the offices of tho Quartermasters at the following named stations, at which plnces and time they will be opened in presence of bidders, for tho furnfhiOK and delivery, of Military Supplies during the year commencing July lst.lS'l.an'lPndlngJunoSOth. ISS2. as fol low: Wood. Hay and Charcoal, or such oT Mld supplies as may be required at Omaha Depot. Fort Omaha. Fort Niobrara Fort Sidney. Cheyenne Depot, Fort Rns.xc Fort Sanders. Fort Steele. Fort Hall. Fort Douc as Fort Cameron. Fort Robinson. Fort Si1 S&rrZJL ?S' Fo Fettorman. rw.wuwuuw uu run vvasnaicie. Proposals will also bo received at tills offlce to the day and hour above named, for the deltvery on the cars at the point near- o d.i ?on.Ve"ne of Ue Union Pacific Railroad east from Kearney Junc tion, of two million ponnds corn undone mllllou pounds oats. Bids for-jrrain shonld state tho rate per 100 pounds-not per bnhel. l Proposals foreltherciass of the stores men tioned, or for quantities less than the who'e rq,,'i!rl- Wl,U b? rve'l. Each proposal should bo In triplicate. sepnraU for each artlcleateaohstatlon.and must bo accom- So?.l ya ,w!l!,n the um orore thousand dollars. (1,000), executed strictly n accordance with the printed Instuctlono. and upon the blank form furnlshod under this advertisement, cuaranteelnz tnat the part- maklne the proposal ahall not withdraw the same wlth lUKlxtydays from the date announced for opening them; and that If said proposal Is accepted and a contract for the supplies bid for, awarded thereunder, be will, within ten days after being notified cfthe award, (pro vided -Hurti notification), accept tho same and furnish good and sufficient sureties, at once, for the faithful performance of the contraot. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. a prererenco win be given to articles of uuiuesiic production. Blank propoalR and printed circulars, statin? the kind and estimated quantities or Wood, Hay and Charcoal required at each station, and Rtvlnc full Instructions as to the manner of btddlnjr. conditions to ob served by bidders and terms of contract, AC,. Will be fnmtshmt nnnnnllnatlnn 1r this offlce or to the Quartermasters at tho varl- uu niauons named. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked : "Proposals for atr derslened or to the respective Post and De pot Quartermasters. M. I. LTJDrXGION. i0ivr Chief Quartermaster. anrt addressed to the nn- WAR! sugar. " hominy. " rice. " choice dried apples. " choice dried peaches. matches. the BARGAINS that I am ofTerine-. vour hard earninps bv buvino- nrHk Everythin Shoes, Hats, Caps, Oueensware. Guage Street Car Line. ZiEQAL ADVERTISEMENTS. IiEGAI. NOTICE """ NOTICE Is hereby given that Benjamin Bates has filed a petition In the District Court of Nemaha county, Nebraska, accord ing to the statute in suoh case mnde and provided, the object aud prayer of which is to obta'n a decree of satd court changing his name fro-n Benjamin Bates to Benjamin Bates Hoadley. Tho said petition will bo acted upon by said court at it first setting after tho publication of this notice for thirty days. March. 20th. 18S1. I H. BnOADY. 41w4 Attornoy for Plaintiff. NOTICE. IN tho matter of the duties of the Board of County Commissioners as set forth in sec tion 'Jo. on page 381, in acts of 1879. Tho Board do estimate the current expens es for the year 1S81. to be as follows: For County General fund, tbearaonnt of 9 mills on the dollar valuation. For County Sinking fund, tho amount of 3 mills on tho dollar valuation. For Road fund, the amount of 3 mills on the dollar valuation. Done at January terra, 1SSI. SAMUEL CULBERTSON. 4lw4 County Cleric. BUSINESS CARDS. n. T H. BEOADT, J Attorney and Counselor at liaw, OfflceoverStata Bank. Brown vIIlffJTeb. ST- OSBOBX, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oflice, No. 81 Main street, BrowavIIe, Neb J.s- STULL, ATTORXKVS'AT I.AW. OfHce of County Judge. Brownville, J-phraslja. A. S. IIOLLADAY, Physlclnn, Sarcfeon, Obstetrician. Oraduated in 18H. Located In Brownville tSM. OtBce, It Main street, Brownville. Neb. J S. DEGaIAX, BLACKSMITH, At tho We-Jt End. east'of Bratton's store. 3-Hone Shoeing a Specialty. J. "W. GIBSON", BliACKSNlTH AND HOUSE SHOEIt WorVdone to order and atisfAcllon guaranteed First street, between Main and Atlantic, Brown vlllo.Neb. J. , ROY, it, Co (Ens made on short notice. Three miles west or Irownville, Neb. AT CLINE, FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER CUSTOSr WORK tnadeto order, anJ Utsalwar jnaranteed. Repairing neatly and promptly don? Hhop. No.27Maln street. BrownvIHe. Neb. B. M. BAILEY, SHIPPKK ASH DEALER IX LTYE STOCK: ROXTXVILLE, NEBRASKA. Farmers, please call and get prices ; I want 10 handle your stock. Office First National Bunk. ESTABLISHED EBT 1858. OLDEST I3V NEBRASKA. W iliiaia id., iooirer. Does a Reneral Kal Estate Business. 8ells Lands on Commission, examines Titles, makes Deeds, Mortgages, and all Instru ments pertaining to tne transfer of EUEa tate. Has a Complete Abstract of TitleB to all Real Estate In Nemaha County. O F Paid-vp Capital, $50,900 Autliorixeil u 500,000 IS PItEPAREDTO TRANSACT A. Seneral Banking Busines. BUY AND SELL COIN & 0UEEEN0Y DEAPTS on all the principal cities of the United States and Europe MONEY LOANED On approved security only."TIme Dra dtscoun: ed and special accommodations crantertto deposit ors. DeSeSiIn OOVJERXMEST BO-DS. STATE, COUNTY & CITY SECURITIES T333SOSIO?S ItecelVPd payable on demand, and E?TEKEST al lowed on time certificates of deposit. DrUECTORS. Wra.T.Den, B. M. Bailey, M. A Handiey. Frank E. Johnson, Lnther Hoadley Wm.Fralsher. A.R.DAYI30?r.CashIer. Prwldeat. J.C.3IcXATJGHTOX.Asst.CsbIer, el Heal Estate Agency VL'THORIZED BY TUK D. S. GOVERNMENT. First National Bank VOL. 25 NO. 41. SPECXAI. NOTICE. DR. EBERLY-DEUTIST Inserts artifi cial teeth on Gold. Silver. Celluloid, and Gattn Percba at from 310 to $50 a set. Work flret-clasa. and pattsfactton guaranteed. Office, corner Main and First Streets, BrownvIHe. Nebraska. Dr. Ebcrly comes from ono of the beat den tal colleges In the country. Farm ibr Sale SO Acres. Two and one-half miles Ronthenstof Pern 30acrescnder cultivation. 50 acres pastnro with s? od fence Good nmnlnjj waiter In pasture. Good house, well and plenty of timber. House Insured for ftvo years, for sow. Terms, suw s-vweasn ana namnce on fonr years time. If desired. For farther par ticulars, call on or address ABE WILLIAMS. , 3S-tf Pern, Nebraska. JACOB MAROHN, MERCHANT TAILOR, and dealer In FlneEngllsh, Froneh, Scotch nad Fancy Clothi Tetln'R, Etc., Etc. Brownville. IVebraska. MARL ATT &. KING, DEALERS IX General Merchandise Dry Goods, Groceries. Ready Mfwle Clothlnf, Iloot. Shoes. lints. Cnp. nnd n Gonpml Ap sortmrnt of Drugx and Tntent Medicines. O. Highest prlooi paid for butter and eggs. ASP1KWAI.L, KEBRASKA. E 6B0WI FRUIT TREES At C. -3 UrESlSI 9 One-half mile below Brownville on ridge road to Xemaha City. Full Stock- of Apple, JPeach and I car Trees Vines &c. Isaac "Williams Proprietor CENTSAL I Brownville, H"eb., Keeps only first class Meat 45-Cash paid for Ponltrr and Hides and- 3Satisfdtlon Guaranteed.-& PENSION'S. Every wound or Injury, even by accident, or any dUeate. entitles a soldier or the lato war to a pension. All Pensions by the law of January, 1873, begin back at date of dls charce or death of the soldier. All entitled should apply at onee. Thousands who arc now draxriiu a pension nra entitled to an Increase. Soldiers nnd widows of tho war of 1312, and Mexican war are entitled to pen sions. Thnnsondsaro yet entitled to bouny but do not know It. Fees. In all casea 310 Pay for ovory description of war claim, collected. Employ an attorney residing in Washington, who can give personal atten tion toyonr business. American and For eign patents obtained on short notice. Send two stamps for pension and bounty laws. Address W. T. FITZGERALD, U. & Claim Agent, Lock Box 422, Washington, D. C. fob 17 A Lecture to Young Men On flic EjOnm ot Kfim A Lecture nn the Nature, Treatment, aud radical cure or Seminal Weakness, or Sper tnatorrhoci. iaduced by ftelfahise Involuntary Kmlsxlnns. Impotency. Ner ons Deblbty. nnrt Impedimenta to MarriAKP teneralty: Consump tion, Epilepsy ind Fits; Mental adl Physlcil In capacity, etc. Iiy ttobrrt J. I nlverwell, 91. !., nutnorof me "Green Boole," etc. Theworld.rsnowaed author, in tnls admirable Lecture, clearly proves rum his own experience, that the awiiilcnnxeqnencesorrelf-&bus mayba effectually removed withont dangerous cursical operations, bougies, instruments, rinss, or cur dlnls; po!ntlDROiit a mode of cure dtoiice certain, and eflectual bv which every sulfurer, no matter what his condition nur b. may cure himself pri vately.cbeaplj xntl rndlcally. y This lture will prove a boon to thousands and bousands. Sent under seal, In a plain envelope, to any ad dress, post-paid, on receipt ofstx cents, or two poalnce stamp". Address the Publishers, TH3 CUL7S3W2JLL MSDICAL CO., 41 Ann St., New Yorfc, .V. Y. P.O. Box. 43S6. IS ly To all cur Friends. Havl ag had numberless inquiries for nd vertlsinR cards from ladles In all parts of the country who are Interested In tho pre vailing fashion of making "Card Collec tions," we aro having printed for them a set of seven tx-autlful ranis, each In six colors and on a gold background. In tho very hlghrst degree of art. illustrating Shakespcar's ''Seven Arps of Man," We have spared no expense In thee cards they are simply Utile art-gems. Our only aim has been to publish the finest cards yet sbctwn. Applications for them have come in so rapidly that nearly the whole edition Is engaged beforo tho receipt by us of the cards from the artist. We havo therefore been obliged to adopt the following plan for the distribution of the remainder. No more of the gilt Shakespeare cards, seven in the series', will be Rent excepting upon tho receipt of a statement from a grocer that the poreon npplying for the cards has bought of him on that day at leat seven bars of Dobbins Elecirlo Soup, with "price paid for same. All applying In this manner will receive the full set of seven cards gratis by mall. This will Insure us that our friends and palroisgt their share of these benntl ful designs, although It In no manner re pays us for the cost of tha cards. Your erocer has the soap or will get It. and the purchase by you of seven bars of lt nt one time will secure for you gratis seven really beautiful cards. The soap Improves with age and Is an article of necessity In your hon-p every week. Thereforo you are not a.ked to buy a useless article, but ono triat yon!mut havb anyway, riease Fend us yonr applications at once, and tell your lady friends making "Card Collections" to do the same. Yours, respectfully, I. L. CRAGIN & CO.. 116 South 4th St.. Philadelphia, fa. How to Make Snap for a Cent a Iourxd. Shave Into small piece live bars of Dob bins Electric Soap, and boll In three quarts of water, until the soap Is thoroughly dissol ved, so that upon straining through a sieve nothing remains, odd to the solution or "suds" three gallons o' cold water; stir briskly for several minutes to mix. and set It away to cool. Though It will look like nothing but soap-suds while warm, a chem ical reaction will take place, and In twenty- j four hours time will develop forty or fifty pounds of magni9cent and white Foft soap costing less.t,han one cent & ponnd, and as good an many of the adulterated compounds j called soap, and sold atsven to ten cents a J pound. Howldng wonld It take for any oth er Boap used the same to become anything 1 but "8oap-sud?" Anyhocseylfo know that it can not ue done with any soap she has ever used. "See If It can be done with , 48y Sole Agent, Ifoward Kelt' . J Nfti3flH &k fft"Si iwaaii?ia mul-i WEESBSSSBL CITY, B.Bsll Andrews, M. D. PHYSiCUH & HEOi, Nemaha City, ?fefc. Calls in t1e Country Promptly Attend edt day or night. QtPECIAIi ATTENTION Riven to nTglca O'llseabes of women "anil earglcal disease:; of the eye. 3 Patients from nbroad can befurn!sbrt with pleasant rooms nnJ Accommodation jobs? $ Mamas Ne2nals.11 City, 3S"eI?., pENERAL MERCHMDiSp CAXXED GOODS, COyFZCTIOXS,IXc, Keeps a varied stock of ovcrythlnKttho peo plowant. Call and see him. TTQT? Ferall Dlitaaes of the UuXl aailLQNKtthe Throat GREEN MOUNTAIN Used Ijv private practlco since 1S35. Put be fore thopnbllc IbO-nnTTmCTItNEYEK FAIJJ3! I tlUUlxilPrlee 2S. 50c,nhdR SA3IFL.E BOTTLES IO Cat: Keadourguaranteo. B A1S AM o. c Bay Sc HracKfctt. Solo Proprietors. Kansas City, 3Io, For Kale by J. J, BEfDHi Drngglst, Nemaha City. EJrot&exfc BOOTS. SHOES, , AND HARNESS Made and repaired aq well as can bo dona anywhere, and nt short notice AyifVERY J&ASOXAXLE TERMS. TITUS & WILLIAM 8 DEALERS JiV DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. READYMADE CLOTHING, NOTIONS, Etc., Etc., Etos Nemaha City, Nebraska, Will sell goods as cheap as any house In Southeastern Nebraska. DAVID A. MORTON, Blaclis initio, Kema7ia City, Nebraska. Machine repairing andjhorseshoelng a'sps clalty. LIVERY AND FEED S&TBIE. Good buggies and horses, charges teas onable. Beet'ofcura taen af transient, stock; J'S.TTJSJ C7T1 wVSC iffiT .' LEVI JOHNSON, PROPRIETOR, 63 JHAHA CITY E5., Centrallv located; Good faro, and notron, bio spared to make K''ts comfortable Good barn for horses and Cltarges Reasonable, Opposit Lumber Yard, Main St. O-OOjD bigs AT REASONABLE BATES. Special Accommodations for Commercial ISen, -AXD- Driver Eurinshed when desired. Horses boarded, by the day or week, and Farmers' teams fed and cared for at fair rates. STEEL BOILER FSREY. AtBrownville, Nebraska. BEST CKOSSING- ON THE Missouri IRiver. NEW BOAT, Bates Zoic, Camps SJfady, Jloads Good, Indemnity Ample. Connects with all -Trains. Tho ft 1'n ret t and Eeki Jledieinc ctt 2laie. AcoasKrjiion of Wcpst Buchu, ESr-n-draUloaa'' OanJs!ior:,hultubcstiusd mosteViur3.aT9lrv,-rtu-s o. o:J uf..er BUcrs, mnv.Ea-l:iersat .tBIsod Fur!".er. Livo" R8"Ulk- tor, andl.,earHl ,'!4iUl IteaWrinff Aetat ca. SodIacaap035lM7toriit eUt wisroHop Situ aro nsYea,SOTaM(lJ iix. aH4r Op?ratiutigfjw Toallirliose o'i'nptornicoUcaa Irresaiari tTotthcLoweUora -aary ks.."J - Qcirena JppetiKr ' Ijnlc crtnIU!jUinHlaat, HopBtters axe mfaJ Icatlnc. S3 cable.witnout IntOZ- NonuitterwhttjourfoAsIios9 cr 7aPtaaJS arewLattljottiseaseoraUTi'aenS UusailopJfct-tci-i. Ijcn't ait unt.l -ronaVi Siolj JjuS jf jou only feel bad or iueratte.n:t;j'a t once-ltioaysa.ojourIife.Itiia-.i'ad Uaadreds. SSOOHt'pddf9racoS r00" I'l not ctTrworhelp. Uo not iaStr :r friends luSerJmtUJO and arse thera00 Hon 3 Enirtt)ar, Hsp Mttera fa noHJ12' 'T;ff?pt djaaVsicaarun.tttlia!1ci'Ja Bes v:clneTernjada:tha "ByilJEa FRIEIB and uerE and no persoa Or facilT atoold be without t&eia. TTr.riv y D.I.C.is aa ssol't ac1 irresfaaIa ct fnrltmntcaCPrS.C'eiitOrtUJO.tOOMCO J nanottcs. U -'4 U (irnfri-4 Seed . forrur, . uaj wici. . RoohestrJ1iai:n T"nto. inn. NEMAHA LlVllJSY I 8 Js?-.''-- - ??T . Ti- W E HFPE1 T SI a Ubh 2 ttaaa I n i s a.-. 7 " &'