'toitxatrMX ttiui)vnnnjMjMuim iwnwimimii HMMMMHRMMM NEBRASKA ADVERTISER VtllUltSDAY, AFlttL 14, 1881. '" snowed lightly hot'o April 10th, Cull on Campbell for your Listers and -Drills LO0AL PERSONALS. Wilson timber and ironbyStovon son A Cross, Don't go tho bottom road to Ne maha its bath AVe bad some heavy tUundorMou day, and light rain. If you want n good Plow Camp bell's is tlio blaco to get it. Early Koso potatoes and nice fresh garden seed for salo by Stovenson & Cross. Tho wreckers have made it pay within tho last ton days. Lots of driftwood caught (juito si snow storm I2thlnst two ,4jn-hes snow falling, and the weather turned quite cold. Mrs. F. M. Fairbrothor and Mrs. C. mScott, of Tcoumsoh, Wore elected members of tho school board. List Friday ovoning all tho roll ing stock on the Nob. It. "W. was taken sip tho road out of danger of tho Hood. Keystone Corn Planter tho stand ard light running and accurate drop of the country. Stkvhnson & Cuoss. M. J. Fonn, of Peru, was in tho city Friday. Ab. Moutz, of Porn, spent Thurs day night inUrownvillo. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Ilulburd came up from Humboldt last Thursday. I limit MeVickor, representing tho Peru Herald, was in town Friday. Miss Mary Campbell will leave In a fow days for Leavenworth, Kansas. Miss Zortt Matthews has returned from her visit to relatives at Thayor, Kansas. Capt. Ridley says it will be im possible for teams to get to Phelps lor several days yet. S. C. Winters, David II. Mercer, E. L. Taggart, and Lyman (Ireon were admitted as mombors of tho bar at the lato twin of District Court. AVe received a pleasant call last Tuesday evening from our old friend and feliow townsmen, ,1. S. Hotzol, of Rrownvillo, Nob. Mr. II. is traveling agent for the great clothing manufac tory of Thus. M. Argall, 320, 328 and 030, Rroadway, Now York. Mr. TI. is an old friend of days gone by, and it was a pleasure to moot him. Ureen- leaf (Kan.) Journal '. The"Livo Yankee," editor good one loo. All right brother Rliss wc hand you Use AnvnuTisun. Glad to hear by llet. that you arc prospering. May your shadow and your paper never grow less. Opening; of Spring Goods Has received his Immense Stock of Spring and Summer Goods. The Finest Line of WRAPS ever brought to this city. Ladies I especially invite you to call and examine my stock of Trimmings of all kinds and shades. An immense stock of Muslins, cheap. I have the nicest and best stock of Ladies' Shoes. Also a full line of Groceries and Glass and Quecnsware, Wooden and Willow -ware. 3001E5IW. Court last AVe need more in this county loom up better. week wsis very thin, saloons or something to make our courts q Q Died, near this citv on the 10th inst., Mr. Lemon Plasters, siged .about 7 1 years. The deceased was an uncle of Davidson Plasters. Sunday Inst the Nomaha grain elevator and the 13. & M. depot stood sis it were in a lake of water, and the best way to get to Jeitlier building was in a skiff. Caused by back water from the Missouri. On account of washouts on the railroad on tins side tho river between hvre jind Nebraska City, and tho Hood ed condition of tho country between tliis place iind Phelps, and the wash outs on tho K. C. St. Joe & C. R.foriho past week our mail facilities have been cut off, and wo became real anxious to w a fresli daily paper. Tho third quarterly meeting of tho M. E. Church, Rrownvillo, will bo held next Saturday and Sunday. Sermon by tho presiding Eldor at 7 :"0 on Saturday evening and quarterly conference. Lovo-feast sit 0:30 on Sunday morning, Divino service at 10;:0 and tho Lord's supper; Sunday school at li ::J0 p.m. and meeting sigsiin at 7 :30. Tho Nov. II. T. Davis will be present sill tho timo. E. .1. Wi Li-is, Pastor. Kcv Stone Corn Planters, Corn Shel lers,Harrows,Seedcrs, Wheelbarrows, Bain spring and farm Wag ons, in seven different sizes and styles, also clocks, stoves, furni- turc,groceries,queens ware and Coffins, and having the services of a practiced cabinet maker and a first-class tinner, we can repair furniture and tinware promptly and cheap. Stevenson & Cross. Resolutions of Eespect and Sympathy, Rrownvillo Lodge, No. 00,1. O. C. T sit their regular meeting Priday night, April 8th, 18S1, .adopted tho following resolutions: "Wiikkkas, Tho All-Wiso has seen tit to remove from our midst our be loved sistor, Mrs. Georgia Purman, and in view of tho loss wo hsivo sustained, stud tho still greater loss to those who were nearest and dearest to her; there fore bo it Jiesolccd, That it is but a just tributo to tho memory of our departed sister that wo mourn for ouo who was in every way worthy of our affection and esteem. llesolad, That wo sincerely sympa thize with tho bereaved husband and relatives of the deceased, and com mend them for consolation to Ilim who orders all tilings for tho best. Jivsolvcd, That theso resolutions bo spread upon tho records of our Lodge, and a copy bo presented to tho relatives of tho deceased, and published in each of tho city papers. Lvki.t.a Johnson, ) IIattiu Smith, Com. Gi:o. X. Sandkkj. ) Brownvillo Publio Bchoola, Polls of honor for tho torm ending April 8th, 1881: FIllBT ltOLL. Pupils neither absent nor tardy dur ing tlio torm. Mattio Hacker, Mary I lacker, CoraParlow, Stolla Hotzol, Sophio Noidhart, Guidon Stovons, Guy McNuughton, Msiy Worthing, Robert Teare. Hottio Skoon, Maria Gillard. Poarl McCumbor, Lena Neidhurt, Paul Gilmore, Ella McXaughton, AVillio Campbell, Walter Gilmoru, Robert Muir, Annie Drowning, Albert Sedorsis, Martha Worthing, llorsico Carr, Lillie Hoover, Hubert Waltc, Maggio Sedoras, Clark .Johnson, Paulino Morns. BKCONI) ltOM.. Pupils not stbsent or tardy, except when excused before being absent or tardy. SCIOPTIGON VIEWS OF- Mamie Carson Rinnio Rlount, .John Smith, Minnie Scaton, SallioAbornathy, London, Edinburg and the British Isles AT MARSH HALL, Friday Evening, April I Otli. Admission, 15c; Children, I Qc. Iko Soars got off a good joko on tho people while tho big ico was run ning. Ho was ui above Peru with some of his pals hunting and jumping onto a cako of icej was carried out into tho rivor and down Goorgo Hannaford, Htream in a hurry; and tho Bight of Mary Hoover, Minnio McGoo, ,1 siiues Mason, Annio AVibloy Cash Paid for Wheat. Tho liigliest xnarlrot prioo paid for good wheat at Glon Rook Mills. 43tr JO. EUDDABT & CO. Our city council adjourned from its first regular meeting in April to meet Momlay evening, 1 Uh inst., but as (jouncilmon, Hackney, Rody sind ttilmoro were absont on that occasion, there failed to be a quorum, and no business wsis trsumcted. There will probably not be smother meeting of the council until the first Monday in May, tho time of tho next regular meeting, when tho vote of tlio recent election will bo canvassed and tho new officers installed. Thoso who pwjo.se to open .saloons in this city say they have no loubt that if thoy can procure license tinder tho old law for six months or a year thoy will hold good for tho timo specified that they have procured such legal advice a.i to warrant them of tho validity of such a course. This probably is true of the counsel applied to, but thoy should not bo too sure, for vquailv as eminent legal gentlemen hold a contrary opinion. A:ul wo sire ctedibly informed that from casual remarks made by .1 uilge Pound of the district court and .ludgos Cobb and Maxwell of tho Supreme court, they aro evidently now inclined to hold opinions that will bo disastrous to those undertaking to inn saloons un iW Imavh iniil ordinances which the new law repeals. Now, as to our in--dividual belie in this matter, it wsis our frrst impression that licenses taken under the old law, before tho now law is law, would be good for tho timo tinnlatod! but will bo very well pleased if wo find out that our ideas about that particular matter vrero and aro erroneous. Tlio ico of tho big gorges above Sioux City and Yankton reached this pliico Thursday morning of last week, sind for forty-eight hours the river was literly jammed with huge cakes of ico from two to three feet in thickness. The water began to rise with tlio ap pearance of tho ico, sind continued to rise gradually until Monday morning, when it rcniainod stationary until Monday night, sind then began to only perceptibly recedo. Tho water rose feet sibovo low wsiter mark, running out of tho banks of tho rivor at low places, more or less Hooding tho bottom lauds. The lowor portions of Scott City, opposito Prownville, in Missouri, were covered with water, but most of the houses, being on tho higher ground, while surrounded with water.remained dry, and whilo the inhabitants wore considersiblv scared and inconven ienced, none that wo know of moved away, and there was rejoicing when the riso ceased and tho fsill began. It is hoped that this is the biggest river wo will seo hero for a long timo. On account of tho width of tho rivor bod the water did not spread over tho bot tom lands as it did in several instances in previous years, but the wsiter has not been so high before in tweuty-livo years. Tho river has been milking sad ha v. oc of thebottom below tho city. Where tho first State Fair of Nebraska was hold is now tho main channel of tho rivor. Tho old Zook homestead is de stroyed, Rossell's phico is gone and the lloadley fiold rapidly oing. Mr. Abraham Penny after a rosidenco of twonty years or more on his river farm, has seen it crumblo away littlobylittlo, year by year, until now ho is compelled to got out of house and home, tho rivor getting dangerously near. It seems that tho relentless old muddy will sweep the bottom ontiiu DO YBO WANT Nursery stock, all kinds, of tho very best quality sind vsiriolies, fresh from tho ground in which thoy grow? Go to FURNAS NURSERY, Rhown villk, Nkhkaska. 37-tf Notice Is hereby given that 1 will examine all persons who may desire to offer themselves as candidate for teachers of the primary or common schools of this county, at tho Court House, in Hrownville on the first .Saturday in each month. Philip Crother, Ul-tf Co-Miporintoniient. FOR BARGAINS in harness, collars, uhips, saddles, curry combs, horse brushes, and every thing usually kept in a first-class har ness shop, call on J. II. Uauer, corner Main and Second streets Hrownville, Neb. Fresli Broad, pies and cakes al ways on hand at Furman & Palmer's Call upon Socman for groceries at low prices. Ho pays no rent, does bis own work, buys for cash, and ho can and will sell cheaner than any other house. Highest market price paid for Country produce. GRAINT Iliuhest market mice paid by I). 13, Douglas & Co. Harlow com planter a now thing --Goto tho Regulator and examine it before purchasing. Tom Riuiiahds. H. H. Dolcii has so- cured the services of S. T. White as sales man. He respectfully invites his old custom el's to call at the In ternational of Dolen's, next to Postoffice. If you want any kind of job work done, plain or fancy, blanks, bill hoads or letter heads, horso bills, visit ing cards, woddin" cards, etc. We have ono of the best job offices in tho west, and will do your work promptly and cheap. aTx On tho margin of your Advkutihkh or on tho wrapper, indicates that tho time paid for has expired, and that a settlement and renewal is solicited by us. him in such si perilous situation creat ed quite a sensation witli tho people along the shore. At Peru thoy saw a man on a cako of ico but could do nothing to rescue him. Thoy however put the telegraph in operation, smd dis patched to Rrownvillo that "A man lias just passed this point on a cake of ice look out for him." Put Iko wsis rescued before reaching this city by his crow who kept not Air behind him. Go buy a bottle of Dr. Marshall'!) Taint; Syrup tfyou lmvo n cough, cold, or iiny luiiK complaint, utul liu aurud. l'rlco twouty-llvo contH ; luru nio llfty- cunts. DrugylHts Hull It. FAllJUHHK, David Campbell has tho largest stock of Farming implements over brought to this county. Call and seo him if you want good plows. MoaBuro of DiBtanoo. foot Freedmau, Obrine, aud Sterling harrows, for salo by Campbell. l'rollt, 8l,00. "To Humltup.Hlx long years of hod-rid- dun KlPlmoMt, co'sllni; "00 per year, louu l.'.'OO-iUl of thlH cxpoiiHO wan Htoppcd by three bottles of Hop UlttorB tnkon by my wlfo. Hho hud dono hor own housework for u yeftr Htnco, without tho loss ol mlny, nml I wiHHovorybody to know H,forthelr4bonclU. IjOIV Fiicc'K on farm implements by Tom Richards. Extra copies of the AUVJ:ktJ8ER at A. "VV. Nk'kell'B. A milo is 1,700 yards, or 0,280 in length. A fathom is six feet. Aloaguo is three miles. A Sabbath days journey is i.io; yards. That Is eighteen yards less than two-thirds of si milo. A day's journey is 33' miles. A cubo is two feet. A hand (horso measuro) is four indies. A palm is threo inches. JV HllilUU in UllUl! 1VUL. List of Lottors Remaining in tho postolllco sit Rro-wn-ville, Nebraska, for week ending Ajir. 9, 1881: Cliambcrlhin, 131ir.a .T. Dun, James Rains, J no. 13. POSTAL CAItDS. Coy, J. A. 1 lagans, J. S. Gates, Millard Lehman, "W. H. Persons calling for any of tlio abovo will please say advertised. T. C. Hackkb, P. M. For Snlo Cheap Tor CjihIi. Twonty head of cows and steers, at private sale. Apjily to DoVJiL Buos., Rrownvillc, 2STeb. Improved Eiiiiid for .Sale. T hsivo for Hiilo tho following iinprovr odhmd: N Y hi 27, A, 13100 acres; 120 acres in cultivation; fair house, y. story, frame; corn crib; miles of hedge. Price, 82,500; on delivery o deed, 81,000; terms on balance, easy. Also, unimproved land: N w hi :n, l 'iioo acros SE hi 1.4. 13 100 acres. N F hi 2, .1,13 1(10 acres. S K if 3,0, 13 100 acres. S r hi 2, 0, 18- 100 acres.. 11 W2 WlM.UM H. llOOVKII. "Tlio best cough roinedy In tho world," wiik tlio wuy an (jnttiusliintto dniKKlst put It, HpeukliiK'of JDr. MnrHhnllH liUUB Syrup, l'rlco twonty-llvo contB;livrgolzo llfty cents. Try It. Tho GK13AT QICHMAN INVIGOIUTOH Is tho marvel of tho MedlciU World. It never fu!ln to completely euro Nervous De bility, Itnpotency, Moutul Doprcsslou, nnd nil dlsonsus cunsed from oxcessca, Tlio tost l mony of HiouhuihIh can bo hitd by writing F. J. CHKN'KY, Toledo, Ohio, hoIo ni?ent for tho United HtfttUH. l'rlco 8100 per box, hIx box oh for 65.00. It your dniKulBt doc not keep tho romody, send to hcudqtmrtorB mid got tho mcdlrlno by mn!. Clruulura and tcHtltnoulalfl on application. d AV.orUliiKiHon. ISofornyou begin your heavy nprlng work after a winter of relaxation, your BytUom needs strengthening and cleansing to pre vontan attack of Ague,, IUUIouh or Spring Fever, or tsomo olhor spring stole nesa that will unfit you for a aoason's work. You will huvo ;tlmo, much Hlcknoss aud great exponsu If you will use- ono bottlo of Hop Hitters In your family this UQBtU. lOU' wait. SooanotbercolomD, W