Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, June 02, 1881, Image 5
'I ! t I h A NEBRASKA ADVERTISER THURSDAY JUNE 2, 1881. Kalsominlng of nil colorg, at 2ick- oll's Drug Stare. Extra cop'icB of tho adveutjsek at A. W. Niokell's. LOOAl PEESDDRJ&l'S. Berkshire hogs, highbred for sale by Stevenson & Cross llain "Wagons, WhipB and cross-out aawfl by Stevenson & Gross. i A farm wagon good aa mew, for galo or trade, by T. L. tfoncs. Tho high 1'oonso law comes into .offect.to-day, Wednesday, Juno 1st. Fresh liread, pics and cakes al ways on hand at Funnan ifcl'itlmcr's - Call at Judkins' Furniture Store and see Ids fine lino of Carpets, and .the carpet sweeper. j U.iin and heavv thunder Monflnvi 'It rains quite easily these times. Quito' .a heavy rain fell Sunday a fow .miles .northwest of this city. Ifc'is reported that a son of IT. .'J. Hoberts,of Richardson county, about 1!) yours old, committed suiOido a fow days ago, by hanging. Wo did not iloarn tho cause or any of thcparticulurs connected with tho sad affair. BUSINESS BREVITIES. Look.uttho tug on your payor on which your naino is printed. It indi cates tho time to which your subscrip tion is paid. If tho timo lias expired please call and pay.or.xtulit tho amount rby letter. Wo are in need of ovecy -dollar duo us: The Beatrice Express says. "Tho 'Tecumseh Chieftain evidently knows .-a straight railroad whonat sees om," juid then proceeds to quote an articlo .from The Advkhti&kii. The Chief :iuin failing to give due credit leads the Express into its error. .Thaaecount f a 'recent attempt '.to rob tho paymaster at Ft. Niobrara reports the killing of a half breed named Johnny Uordoux.chief herder atSpotted Tail agency. This is probably.the same .Johnny Bordoux who somo iveaia ago Hived in this county in ,thineighbor- Ihood of St. Doroio, aiul.ivas ono of tho boys. of. Co. J). !Elo robbers got cthe droj on .him, and ho was shot dead when ho refused to hold up ins nanus. Xcmahaoounty.'iS,'inteTested in a Llino of barges on the Missouri river. .Nebraska is interested in it. Such an -enterprise, and. tho wiso utilization of this great natural thoroughfare would go far toward solving tho rail iroad monopolo ..question, ..of so much .interest to tlrouwest at tbo present i time. WMle in tho designation of . representatives to the Council Bluffs, i convention, to be hold Juno 22, Noma-1 ha county is allowed. no . represcutivg, .yet it might beiof advantage to the .people for soimvrepresentativo business .men and. farmers. to be.present.at that . convention. S. W. Tannor hasgono to Sayt ouso. J. S. Atinick wont down to St. Joo IMonday, Ed. Lippitt rolunrod from Chicago last week. A. G. ltichardsonof Peru, called on ub Thursday. Miss Delia Abbott atartod for Chi cago Tuesday. Geo. ArkwiigUtiroturnod from , visit to Chicago last Wednesday. J. P. Mobard, representing tho State Journal Co.,callod Monday. Samuel Till and family havo re moved from Howard to Humboldt. H)r. flonas Crane, it is thought, can survivo but a short time longer. I C. 11. Parker, of Lnfayetto pre-! cinct, dropped on a fow minutes Satur day. I Mrs. Joar.y Ucrlin, of Porn, is Vis iting her sister, Mrs. Geo. Berlin, this city. Our old friend, Thos. Burress, of tfUon Bock, gaVo us a pleasant call Sat-; ustlay last. j John MaNoal, Jno. A. Bonn's suc cessor, has rented tho Cogswell property ou First straiii. Miss Fannio Arnold and Miss Alico Ilitto returned from TojnokajKus., on Saturday last. Miss Annio McComas is visiting hor friend, Mrs. Helen Kobinson, nee Ilolladay, at St. Joseph. Mr. and Mrs. Osbom and family took tho train for Wilber, Hastings and other pointsJu tho western part of this state. E.D.Berlin, of London ,precinct, dropped in. Jong enough Wednesday to suuscnue lor.tiio only newspaper puu lishediin Nemaha couuty. Eugene, son tof Uoorgo Stevens, who has .for some .timo been afflicted with lung complaint, has recently been bleeding vary profusely from tho lungs, and is quite low. Thos. O.unwnoll returned .from .Missouri Saturday, .and antorms us thatlio has finished up six (bridges in Atchison county sinoc .ho left here, threo-wocks ago. Ho is Judgq Wheel er's fcreman. Strawberries in (market. Clean up your back yard. Corn wanted on subscription. Wagon timber and iron by Stovon son 4fe.CroB3. iF.or first class groceries call on T. L. Janes. llain nnd thunder, Thursday and Friday last. Now supply of nice cakes at Fw inau & Palmer's. Furnituro nnd tUnwnro repaired by Stevenson &Grosfl. Stoves, furnituro, and quoenawaro by Stovonson & Cross. Mosultos aro numerous nnd jscrccn doors aro in demand. Want butter and eggs. Highest prico paid by Stevenson & Cross. Aro wo going to have a county fair this. fall? If.uot, why not? Fiii6st , stock tof wall paper over in BrownvlUcatickeirs drug storo. Colllnn and 'furnituro, a largo stock af all styles by Stevenson & Cvos. Best Bread in tho city atfurman & Palmer's and don't you forgot it Second hand No. 8 cook stovo, good as new, for sale .cheap. -Call at this ofllco. Clothing, Boots and Shoou AT COST. John MuNkal, At Lowman'B old stand. Best Broiid in Brownvillo at tho new Bakery of Furman & Palmer al ways fiesh and clean. Givo thorn a trial. Anyono wishing .to buy an outfit for housekeeping can oavo inonoy by buying of Stovonson & Cross,, as they ueep overytiung in thai uno. tCnvpontcrs aro busy tcaringiout par titions mid. otherwise transforming tho rooms over the First National Bank into a hall for tho Masonic and l. J. lodges. Bachelors and Maidens May and Juno nro tho months to marry. Why delay? No man was ovor intended ,to.8,o.w on buttons up in that back room, nor no woman lavish hor affections on her cats and dogs when Furnituro, Stoves, Quocnswnrc, Carpets and Groceries aro scfld so cheap by Stovonson & Cross ; bosidos delays aro dangerous. Goods are selling so fast at J. L. JcGce's that it ne cessitated the sending of w, J:, uonyers to the city for tho second spring stock, and goods arc now open for inspection. Call and ex amine before baying ,else where. 1'Iiotographlc. Wo understand that Prof. Tannor oxpeets to mako a tour through Otoo and adjoining counties for tho purpose of photographing tho pcoplo of tho dif ferent towns and vicinity, or all thoso who cliooso to improvo tho opportun ity, and wo would say to all that Mx, Tanner is a good artist and will be sure to pleaso the most fastidious. FOR a full line of all kinds ef Fourth of July goods call on McGco & Moore, ira wit Our latest from New York, is that itho assembly caucus .of Hpuublioans; was been callcd.aud thoso .of thoSunatoj l invited. The Administration.BppublU cans refuse to go into caucus. -Enough will stay out of caucus, the Democrats woting. for men of their own party, to , prevent an election. Tho tfdministra t tion assuming the attitudo q .a boitor ; is not pleasant to oonteir.platc.espeeiaJly by that faction, and it requires all the . skill of ltabertson directly backed .and . directed by Mr, Blaine, to hold tho i boltingMkdmblicans int that .unsavory ! positiun. Kulo'.or ruin in New York lis tho determination of .Blaine and Robertson. Tho prubabilibyistXhey will accomplish both. ' On Tuesday this week .Yaitluvan and Mumford, of Scott City, discovered : a dead man iloating in tho river. Tihoy took the body ashoro on the Missouri . side, and notifyis;? tho manor .vof Atchison County, a jury was called mid an inquest hold. There was .nctlimg found on tho body to indicate JiL name or who the. was. A book was .found in i.a pochut with the names oft the-different towns on 'tho rlvoi therein, With i distances. His 'clothing consisted Of ' blue- jeans pants, blue woolen shirt, . coarse vest and heavy shoos. Hod ' been in tho water: nuout two weeks, was much swollen, and had been a-iniui . about forty, years old, was thought .to '.bo of foreign birth, probably (Gasman, : -short arid otout made; was -supposed t to h.ivn licfln a deck man on somo i ,-jtoathboat. Tluv coroner's jury render-ttldiayardiet.-accacdiugi-UeM.fact8. II. S. Dogman, tho west end blacksmith, last weok purchased the residence property of Robert Johnson, on .Seventh street. Mr. Johnson, wo understand, has bought tho French probity on sixth street. Miss Mary Dysurt, Kirkland, 111.; Bcio Saal, Craig, .Mo,; .A. K Ewan, Sheridan; J. A. Johnson, Jo.hnson,; R.JJ?. McCormick.and Lum Qsborn; Grant, and A. E. Slovens, Howard, add tlieir names to wv subscriptlon'list Mjv 0. V. Gummings, proprietor of .tho Commercial House, Croston, Iowa, ivntl- tho "boss" landlord of I'lqwa, is visiting relatives and friopds in .this county. Ho informs us that Sells Bros, show will-bo at Creston on the 11th of Juno. Parties visiting that .place at that ox any. other , tune, will jfind (first class accommodations at tho Com mercial House. . Bvs. Ed. Arnold and JI,F. McCoy Joft-tbo city yesterday for Denver, Where they will enter tho -practice of their , pi,of cssion. T.hoy have been speivdingashortttune .at tho .surgical institute, -during tho absenco of Dr 0iatt, and during their brief stay havo made a very favorabloAmpressloii! Thoy are both Nebraska grown young meiv it having boon tho-fortuno of the writer to' know tliom'for tho .past dozeii years, and they are cheerfully com- menrieu to luo citizens or Denver as woitliy their esteoinand -oonUdonco. State Journal. ' Wash Culp,:doimty U.-5. Marshal, took y3.iucharge Monday andgave us a pleasant drivo. through tiio country in. tlie. vicinity of Lqndou, and wo held tho, horses while ho called at -.various -houses and Hervod -Ws summonses. 'I here is no riUhor.portionof . the county amUwcinay say thoiState, thanwosaw. Mauy.Xai'meiVJJiowovor.'saom to have more-work, onaccQunt-ol'tho prolongod .winter . than . thoy wui vwell manaco : mid.wauv riqh piooes. of ground that ought now bo planted show only last year's cornstalks. Nearly, if npt quito all, have at least a part ,pf their- fields planted.iaud much corn is ready -for the first plowing. ' Tho work of planting Thoitfresbytorian ladies gave (tho first ico cream ami strawberry festival of tho season, in the 'Opera .House, Tuesday, ovoning this week. Tho.ut- teutlanco was good and' tho occasion a pleasant one, Men's linen pants, lined with ice cold soda water, at McGee & .Eoore's. "I Don' want that gtuft Ifiwlintft lntly o'PoBtou Hnkl to lior hus bnud when ho brought homo noipo inedlclno itoeuro her of Blokihtuulacho and pp.urnlgln which had raftdohorwjlfiprahlo for ffturteon yearn. At firm otup.k thoronftcr It wan nd ministered to hor with huoIi good results thnt hUo continued UsjubouhUI cured, and tnndo ho cnthuHlnHtloliltH pralHO thutHho Induced twenty -two of tho best fumtllcH In horclrolo to adopt ltafltholn regular, faiuWy incdlolnoJ That "atutr1 Is Iop Ulttors. II M J-JLIJUI. Willing Bros. & Jordan ha.vo a hugo .atock of .the bc,s.t bar) wire. ;Call and seo us. Tho Oloso of School, The public schools of Brownville will cla'ie this weok. There will bo orid ejsciuxiinations on Thursday forenoon and Friday fore noon. In tho High School tho exami nations on Thursday forenoon will bo in geography, physiology and business arithmetic; and on Friday forenoon in arithmetic, civil govornmont and chomistry. in the other d"purtmonts on Thursday forenoon, reading and goography; on Friday, arithmetic. Friends of tho school are cordially .invited to attend these oxamiuaLUyis. Qn Thursday afternoon at half jinst two o'clock tho closing exercises ,of tho primary, secondary, and intor jnedlate .departments will bo held in Marsh Hall.; on Friday afternoon tho closing exercises of tho grammar and high aqliools at tho same hour and place. Thoso.oxorciscs aro not prepared as an entertainment, bit in tho main aro selected from tho regular rhelqrical ox orcisos of tho school. Wo invito our frionds to moot with us on theso closing days, not that wo may havo jw opportunity of displaying our talents or acquirements, but that wo may bo mutually encouraged aud quickened in our purposes of forward ing education in this community. W. E. Wilson,. Stacks of Prints at J. L. Mo Gee's. Senator Saundora cannot afford to fall into Jay Gould's trap. Sciwrd lloporter. But Bro. Wolfo'is anxious to sno tho great Stato of New York tumble into it. State Journal. Tho antimouopoly "bucolic" .whoop enj.aro foarfully "o(t" .those times. Cottonades for 'boys at very How prices at J. L Mo :Gee's. I havo just received a car of Champion machines consisting of Mowers, Beapors, Combined machines and new Twine Binder, Call and soo for yoursolf. David Camiwskll. Bargains in Piques at J. L. McGee' s. For constipation, costivoncss and indigestion, tako Dr. Marshall's Brom olino. Big bottles. Frico llfty cents. Druggists will get it for you. Headquarters on Piques lawns, embroideries, dress ginghams a,t J. L. Mo Gee's, THK UUOWIVVIMiir. MAU1CISTH. .Men's linen ulsters, pockets.lined with ice cold lemonade, .at McGee & Moore's. Cabbage IManlH Tor Sale. 1 Large lot of cabbage plants for ealo 25 cents per hundred John Davis. Mens white vests, lined with ace cream, at McGee & .Moore's. C00I1 Stqve For Sale. Jllome Comfort," No. , conlcto witU reservoir. -iail on .or address John Davie.s. Gents' fine .shoes at ,J. . McGefi's. tv- .Jj.irge.st stcck of screen wire lias ,como to Brownyijjo fm Stevenspfi & Cross. Can .givo ,yqu plain, drab, green, black, figured and landscape, all widths, cheap by; Stovon son & Cross. Sonicthlncr IVovr. Prof. Witclierly, nxt door U ppst-' cilce, has just received tiio Freneli Ad- justahlo Clipping machine. Cuts hair1 any length. It's just tho thing -call and try it. Wi;esh line of straw hats at J. Jj. McGee' s. Whon.you fool jiv-cary and listless arodel)ilit;itcd,.,yo,ur appelito is irregu lar, try tho Big JJloodaird Liver Medi cjne, Dr. MurshalUa liromolino. -Barlow corn plantor a now thing Goto tho "Regulator and examine it before purchasing. Tom BigiAKD.s. 'iTHE LITPAKY REVOLUTION. , Ohango of Baso. llnoWNVii(i.E. Juno 1st. 1B81. Follnwlnu aro tho n,uqiittiojin yOHtol-day nppn,tho tfpaoof gfjjrlg.to prons. n,vjc'to:qqjc. counucTitn nv 11. m. haii.ky, htocic nnAr.i:n ANJlilllll'UK. Hogs v ,: $5 00 Htoqni,, fair (a choice, 1 : Cos.'fnt ...j 2 0002 50 CHIMIN MAIKJIT. , Conni'.cTKD HY,p. n.upum.A.s, ouain D'KAI.KU. Wheat Nfti',,,-..,,.,.,..... Whoat No. b (! Kyo! ;......-......' Cori-lu tho oar..... I,...... " Hhcllad ',.... 0 80 05 CO 00 23 25 All hinds of Dry Goods, iust received, at J L. Mc Gce's. JjIARLTJ & KING, iii;ALi:i.tH in General Merchandise Dry GoodH, (IroqcrJpH.HpndyIudo ClothlriK, llootH, HhooM, IIutH, (fnpA, nnil a Ucnomt Ah Rortmout of.LrngH nnll'atunt Moillclnct). CCS- Highest prldCM tmtd for huttcr nnd .cBgii. VHllNAVAI't NKI1IIASICA. ,iirijiomzi:i) ny TIIU. S. (10VKIINMKNT. goes-oil, and altliough much will bo lato tho acreage will not K all much bo low that ct last year. 'And if tho sca aoil is at U favorablQjjorn planter! as Into as tho middle oflJuno. w.lll.mntura. fUlie spring whoat looks well. .WiiJdQW.Sliades pt Jfljjkfill'ji. siii:piieob dogs. .Thorough bred Cooley Shepherd pups at,Fusnas Farm, Itaownville, Xeb, -40 tw HI COSTTO "CLOiFflOT. Fice Pounds of Hyson Ffii fpr. $1 at jX"ickQU'fl'.iJrug Store. GRAIN! Ilighc-at market price paid by ' D.' 1.3, Dou.gla3 & Co. STQCK UOGS For sale by J. Ravsohkoi.ji. Ml styles of sailor.' hats atiJ.fL. McGee'& .Gook Stovo for Sale-r-"Monogram;" yo$, apply to Funnan & Ftiliii.er. 1 uu" " Addrosii, 0 Am,qrlcan iflrr;fttjr.rni,impljjpcpt8 byJfom IJichftfd.g.- j.nrpodw Now Yprk. This vory roinarknhlo entcrjirlKO con.Hn dps to nmltoKuch progrpas uc to aHtonlsh Its frlondH mid nstound Its onqjnlofl. Km great. ly UicroAH(iiK proppr,tlon, havo coinpollcd tho rpmovnl of Uq .hcnd-iuiartcrH from tho Trllmno I)ullil(nK to tho vary lurKo' mid benutlful t)iilldinfr,Ko.70I IKpndwny, which Is In tho very rnldHtof tho "hook district' ofNcvvYorfc City, and, thoreforo, of tho piiullHhlni; onterprlRo of tho natlpn. Thin bulldlni; thouuh bJx Btorlc.s In ,holKht 2 foot-front and 100 foot. drop, ts siUIlolont on ly for tho oIIIcch and rotall utoro of tho company. Tho manufacturing ja;arrl(l on ltuxpveral laro bulldlpRH located In other pcrtH oftho city, thotiKl) ItJn. oontomplated offQcontratliiKthom soon In pno. Immonao fuctory t hoorootod. Tholrj URtof recent and early forthcomloR puhllcatlonK aro oxtrcmely Interesting to all. who enjoy wlinllncuolooHt in-lltnrature. 'Jfho Library logasluo is unlquo In both form and character und altogotlio doUghtful In thorlchncr.H of .ItH.contou Of tho boolcsanuouncod, Oreon'H larger t'JIIstory of -thOr-KngUHh reople-," reduced from 610- to 6i u Carlylo's "HlHtory, of tho Kronch Ilovolutlon," .rcduoed to iO contH; Carlylo'a-"Howes end Hero Worship." 25 qntn, and tho "UovlKed Now ToBtamcnt," which 1m promlHcd.to bomanufacturod with rrtpldlty.hcroloforc unheard of, will. attract special BHtentlon. It Is worth whllo, for every ono who has not already scon It,. o Bend and get tho lllUHtrapi parnphlet, "Hook Making, and Typo Sotting by Htcum." , whloh will bofiont froo upon appljoatlon, UpqM , 2rcuUBO, FjrsllaliQnalBank OF P(.Ld-vp Capftfd, $50,000 AiithMilxod " SOO ,000 ia ,ia.EiA..nii: 'i;o t,u a aa act, a General.Banfeiug Busines. J1UY AND S1CLL COIN & 0UREEN0Y DEAFTS ii nil tlio prlnclpnl cities of the United. States and-juroixo MONE.Y LOANED Onnpnpvednocurltyorily. Time Drnfts dUcount ur eil.iuid-ipo&taliiccoinmndntloiiHKrantfiltodopajIt tH. ,ort. MJoalerBln'OOyKUNMKNTnONDS, STITE, C0.UNTY.& CITY SECURITIES IDEPOSITS aocolved pajjeo'demond.nncl INTRUESTbI. vJedbn 'tliudartlnoo of clupjAft. ,uf'l ul Dinr.CT0ns.-Wra.T3l, H. M, niUIey, If. A JOKN.L. CAHSOX, hilkXWft&fi&V''. . . .Presldout ,.uuvuvij i,i.iVI)))l,UHSI)(0 f.v ler. ..KflrconaHpatlon, costlvonesn and In. dlROStlon, tako. Dr. Marshall's Ilromollne. 1Mb bottles. . I'rlco fifty conts DruKKleU wMlKe;..ltrojyl?a. fc.