'IS . J i taann U4IMLJMMCtiff3MBnnnft7XtaM NEBMSKA ADVERTISER IJlUlWDAV,.irXK 10, 1SS1. . Tl'.'T"' WHII ''' nfWAftnwH c9 ww n Window Shades at Nickell s. - Sonus of tlio sJuw-gotTj among the papers are just getting around to the fcloeiimb Iiiaw Thk Advkhtjsku iui lished the law over two months ago. Lost. A forked gold cravat pin, with crystalied iuai't7. set. Finder please leave at this oiHee antl ho re warded. H, r. CocidiMa 5am liloh and Joe l'onn arc painting the postollice front and inswlevoooV ork, and putting fresh figures yn the boxes. There is no p. o. in the state that pre sents a neater cluuner or more tasty appearance than Ihe Biownville post oUiee. A few 1 glits Ago the safe of ti5 Fawnr-c county 'treasurer was opened wd $r,380 of the county's Jiwney stolen. The keys to the safo wero first stolen froiu the treasurer's pocket 1iile he was asloep at Iwmo and no violence was done to lbo lock. The treasurer's con was -suspected, arrested and discharged, and who -the robber is remains a mystery. AtchKon Qh'ho: .It h reported that the old road lied between Falls !itv and Browjiville, graded And : 'abandoned several years r.go by tthe 1usted Midland V'nciiic eoniy.any, 5s b be ironed at Mice by the 23. & M.., aiwl extended southeast to Hiawatha. Alb ), that the 15. & M. will occupy the gap between Nebraska City and i'httsmowth, making a continuous and short lino'on tins side el' Uie river (tto Oiinha And nw comes tho said Jay1 'Gould and looks 'j) and ftwwn the MIsspmdI .riven, iluaU'targ tire imjress''0:i' urn t'lie mindb of men thai he is con templating a railroad from Atchison to Omaha on tho west bank of said 'river. The rumor strikes Brownville all over, when she thinks in connec tion with it-of the early.advent of the QuincyM. & Ti anfitohi? bridge, and ao-fdith. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given .that thci rpaKnership heretofore existing bo-! tween Alex 'Snott mid .Joseph Clear-i 'water, "iproptietois 'JSrownurio -livery stable, is dissolved, by mutual consent, Joseph Clearwater retiring from the firm. All accounts payable to Alex. Fiunv who will cMiiiiinio Cho Ibuslness iut the siimcjJace. ( Ma.x Sn6:. j Jo.sKi'ii Ci.:xr.wATj:it. On Tuesday of last week while.' ;aome children were at play at the housei of Mr. Albert iLeopor, near Sheridan. tho old story w j as repeated .in a jnobt, .sad and tragic way. 'T hoy .found a convenieutijun.and 0Uo J)ovol,aJ years, old, poiiJt"Uit at'littleISrettie,d.aughtor 'of Eli Wood, pulled tho .triggor and tsent a load of fihot Mnte the left -side of little Nettie, billing her instantly. 'Comment .raid caution s.bout leaving Hirearms inthe'retich-of childien is uu- mecessarv. ?lhe destruction of tho in nocents from eiiminal carelessness. will ,go on airtho'samo. I Tho deaddock at Albany as still on, and tho Voting for the .varioufi' 'candidates varies but little from Hay :to day Coukling's vvoto beiig from JiWtoJJ.") and PlattV firom -20 to 20. 'ThciuiLiffitahv.uts arc .believed to bo using-mottc-yvory .lavisJlly, auiLthreoof them have K-tn detteted in oft'ering bribes and exposed. Dopow tho lead ing half-breed railroad monopolist candidate has been receiving as high as .14 votes, and it can be accounted for iu no way but through the use of i bribe money. An investigation is taking , place jf ;tbo bribery charges. "We see notbJAg UvUtfJiewtes iivhat ithe end will . -The Kian -who ihot and iroblKid Angel iu Atchison cwmty, Mo., last week was arretted a ffew days . aflcr Avard at Chirinda Iowa,. taken back. 'to I lock Port and'phiceM in jail. 'On Saturday . morning (last, a party of twenty oi thirty masked men tool: the assassin from the jaSl.andhanged'hira on a tree until dead. .-His name ayas '''Thomas Reinhaminer. 'Angej, at'iast account wa.yct alivo. ilttis -rroported of lleilihammer, tliati;ft;r shooting 'Angel he wont to Sinrlington Junction, on' the St. f:ouisand Omaha 1tond,'nitd '.AVltilo patronizing the-saloons, sang "I Avant to ihe an angl'l" etc. 'Uo got 1 there mufciisooner than' ho had ox-ipected. BmmJiimkanirtittiK!imaiafmajuiiLiMtmiiiiHt LOCAL PEBSONALS. Al.E. Ewan, of Sheridan, dropped in on us Monday. S. J Itobertson, of Lafayette pre cinct, called on us Monday. C. 12. Bingham, of York, Nob., gave Brownville a visit this week. Mr. S. Miller, of Johnson, called and subscribed for our paper Tuesday. J. L. Carson has been gone for several data on a, trip to Pennsylvania. - Gov. Furnas went to Lincoln Tues day to attend tlio Grand Lodge of the Temple of Honor. Miss Alice Judkins started to Parsons, Kansas, Tuesday, whore she has accepted a josition as book kecpor iu a telegraph ofllce. Miss Lou Arnold cruno up from Oregon, Ma, Monday ewning. She will go wifh tlio Fannie Arnold Con cert Company to Tecumseh, ;is pianist, on Thursday. Y$ were gratified on TaeIay hist ai receiving it call from Hon. J. fiL Ewau; of Lafayette and his hmxaio little boy Al. R. Wo axe very much acquainted with AL, but not ao witAi the Hdor geulloiuaji, aui tope the ac quititunco thus begun will be mutually agreeable. Little Elsie, child of & A.Osbrn Esq., about two years old, swallowed a aiickel cola Tueiuy and was for awhile very swat, ana vomiting so wiaa wieiWojil rcsaieiSes oaald not Ira attained in the stomach. "Wo aro pleased to leam, Uowevor, as we go to press, that sho is much better and out of danger. She is a very delicate child. Hon. M. B. Eeyman faveawd ass with a calu&nd an anuwostane await, on: TVicfeday. "JVo v,er pfleasofl to hnvo the gentleman call, notwithstanding tho "unpleasantness" lust winter. Mr. Boymnn knows as does every other man who reads our paper, that from our standpoint our posiition on tho main issues was reasonable; and ho had the manhood to call .and its'k it over, and thejgood souse d not eq tho n)f,poc." RB W1RL Notwithstanfiingnjur llargo trade in barb wire last .season, ttti80, .wo havo ugain commanded the tradq, .and sold over .1.iPHpouH5.HUioe Jan. Jat, 1881. ThisJaqt alone tproves tho csccollecy of our wire. W-o ihandlo Mo followinc Jiret class lioonfled'wfare: IThe Joliotand IJaker &, Scutfu patents. Call and see us. Wiu-nt-a Jiwt. & Johdnx. , FOR4 a ftill line of all kinds of Fourtfe of Jly vfl-nnlo noli -i TVT:.Z!.rvv '.& Mcwre. ! Vroiu tlicMlifb. i iThorcls porlmpd no tonlo oUoreC 'toitbo peopldtlmt poHesnen fts.nr.uoli roul lntrlnnlu value ns tt:o Hop Hitters. Junt at ihlebcusou of tho-'-uur, wtion llto-eioiunch needs uu np pf'.lser, or tlio blood noedH purlfylnj;, tho ncnpest find l)QHt romedy its Hop Dlttcr8. An-ounooof pruventlou iHworth a pound of cure. Donf. will, until you aro prostrutod by uUIhciiso that inny tako (months for you to reoover luiEoiton Globe. 'If vvou want any jkind of job worbdone, .plain or fancjvblanks, bill heads or letter heads, horso bills, visit ing cards, wedding cards otc. W havo one of tlie betit job ofllces in U- west-iUKl will do your cwoffk prompuv mi& vJunj). Stew 'Hoods cuririive ilaily at J. L. McGcc's. FOR BARGAINS in Clothing, Boots, Shoes, and Millinery Goods go Groceries to John McNeal. Lowman's stand. fflams, shoulders and sicle7?zeat,ait .. L. McGee's. Biliousness or const! pntior. is a sign of iliaordwed livor. Curo them botli AVith,i bottle of Dr. Marshall liromo lino.tholJlg.Blood Mo(UciiK),flfty ceittc a bottle. Mosquito McGee's. hews -at 0 . 'X; For constipation, costiveness, or biliousness, 'Use Dr. Marshall's Big Bromohno. 'Big bottles for fifty cents. Ask your druggist for it. The finest assortment of gwijgiiams ac o. jj. JVzcuee s. A 1 it T H vAuyoj)n,Avishing td buy -an .outfit for houf.ekcoi.iijg, caiusavn money by buying of Stevenson & Cross, as thev keep overythliig in. that line. 01 m UiMUtmiui)vuJununmiumh'U.uinumiaiu.miH Our Lafayetto correspondent, Ir. Ward, is a correct reader, a liberal thinker, anddistinguishes well between true, or real journalism, and the spur ious kind too often palmed oil upon a credulous and suffering people for a genuine article. "Wo like such a citi zen as Mr. Ward, because he lias an opinion and accords to others tho flame right, regardless of difference. lie be lieves editors should make up their opinions independent of politicians, rings, ownerships, etc. Tin: Advku tisku indorses Mr. Ward's ideas, and is proud to say it is precisely that kind of a "hair pin." The right of opinion is the dearest right of an American, and the one above all others that ho will fight for when necessary, ami Thk AivicuTisi:it being true-blue Ameri can, and believing most earnestly in according all liberty that doeB not con llict with the rights of others, it would bo recreant to its own conscience and dastardly in its own estimation were it otherwise than ready to take a jvosi liou an any qiestim of local or na tional interest, and to accord, iu Xv columns, that samo right to other.?. We were at Jittlo disgusted And considerably amused tho other day in bearing .that .somebody was surprisod that Tin; Ai vuutisbu slxMild espouso tho Conkliug 1 side of tho jiresout disturbance in our party, while lion. Cliuncb. IIoivo vas for the aiuaiiidBtxation. iVhen the troublo had assumed At ratber heated and interesting phase, and the people bad begun to take sides and discuss the merits and demerits oX the fac tions, w were Xroquently askexl; "Whioh.fiide.does Churcb Howe take? Where do Bill Dailoy and Tom Majors stand?" Wo didn't then know, and .didAt't care,; .hut it did seem a Uttie curious when wo 8inco learned that Mr. Ho wo sympathizes with tho Presi dent and that Daily and Majors aro rampant for Conkliug. Tin; Auvi:n ausiui, having a mind of its own, J'ol ilowod its miiflovJatlng custom .of jiot going .out to cenmjlt asio wliat-tliif tu1 ithationo behoved or snfi vised, or -.woit-f ing to see .wiiicli way tho cat v,a floing to jump.lhoforo it dare have amy thing to say ob .tho subject. We liko .our friends and value their ounsola, but they must mot ex;iHict imj to consult thom upontho tone.and bearing of wir editorials. It a loo anuch -troublo. In concluding itheso thoughts wo deiiMO to say tft3Ir.Tttrard, .v.u:ito forms jCrequeut ly. and understanildhis, that .we do uct intond to btlluhjo in partienn w.ar on itlie president, vhom vti ilitco and 'bolio.ve to'be as .HtaKwurt as anybody Theimrthenoi w.hat .we h&veria'uLabQirt., the dej)lorablo attair has been intended as defending Mr. 'Conkliug against tlio unfair, an3, in many instances, false and malicious war waged against him. We could not conscientiously join the attack against him, Ifor, as a .great co rtomporar.y .has fluid, iwo cannot just mow engage-in eliooting vetemne. Al though .Mr. Gonkllng is not Uhimoless in the matter, yet, as'Jiohas committed no capital offonso, we want him to live anil servo again, as tho superior intel lect in the National Senate. TWINE BINDERS. Buy no other than WALTER A.iWOODB", or HUCKHVE, These are tho .leading .jnachines. .lrqr sale byttho-"Kegulator:" Tiros. Rtoi?AiU)S. ftTiCOSTfonflSEOUI. jiUe- tjhmntl of Hyson !lea for 1 dt Nickell's Drug fctore. Calilmo PInutN lor Sale. Large lot of cabbage plants for salo 25 cents per hundred. .Toiik Davis. For bllllouHiiess nnd aoiiHtlpatlon of tho bowels, uho Dr. MnrHlinU'N Hl Dlood nnd Liver Curo, Uromollno, n speody nnd prompt curo. Only fifty conti, I GRAIN ! Highest market price paid by jD. E. Douglw. Co. "SrrocK hogs JTor salchy J. KAL'SOHKOLll. . I,ot tbo dead lury their dcml nnd thoHv lniaciDr, MarRlysll'illlB Illood nnd Llvr" urp nnd bo well,, Jllg botflon Htty qonju. .t -ilr.CgtjJstB nro HKontn. rCook Stove For Sale. j -"Home Comfort?' "No. .8, complete .Avith rosprvoir. . Q on nr address j JohnjDaviks. Cock Stove forSalc- f rpnogranr," No.,8, apply,to F.urman.ifc. Palmer. KKY CITY Carriage ;4 Tops i Tin-; most ir.vjcnsoMi: axi HUUAJII.K TOP FOR Tlin MONKY MAN- UKACTrni.'jj. These Tops aro readi ly attached to any scat with seat irons and lifting rails. For sale by B. T SATJDER, Manufacturer Ikalrr In IIAUN1WS,SA1)0UW,.1C. Brownville, Neb. .. ,. '. .fs "',.f kwsomt Krowth Ah rtnoly n i rtm hip nimii --.... . . . . """ ""-.nwiiniinrir nuiirwrx. nnvK nnu iv,V. .i...V .i10 ''"ProvotI ContlnuouH MbUtltiK UiUIh which VofurntHhod villi w ..,. ...u v.. n i.cuuv puicni, una rur nupuriur INDEPENDENCE DAY. An Invitation to Join Pern in Oelobratiiig. Pent', Ni;n Juno Oth, lSsi. dipt. Jno. L. C'nrson, Urowuvlllo, Not), Dear Sir: AtaMas mcetimrof our citizens on Saturday LiBt, I was direct ed to consult with you, and other prominent citizens of Brownville, with a viow of having your cliizcus join ours iu a Fourth of Julj celebration at this jilaoa. Our yeopla would fcel eoinpliuiontttd by Hudu a wuiorc and in view oi tho lucl that this would bo Uie moetinexpoiiHivie jioint Ad Ibe uxosi coiuwiiejit for your peopj. because .of the u-io UaJH in iho mornlnc md down tT4itn la. vejiiug. Wo feel buio yow will join ns, if you do not contemplate a gathering nt your place. Pleaso con fer Avith your people and let us know at, y.our .eanUoat .cooyAaittuoe .so that yoa xway ilw ivrperly repreet-nted Jn tho programme. Vcjrj' Bofljectful1y, 'Win.twN J2. Majous. It strikes Tub Ad VKwrtisKit ,u just the thing for Brownville to dojoin Peru in celebrating or, at least go to Peru and enjoy their hospitality. Wo suggest a meeting of our .Qxt&ons to .consider tho mattac. Men's linen pants1 lined with ice cold soda water, at Mcffiss & ItorTi - Tho iniiaorablo wrotcj 'Clank, itho murdoror and would bo auieidq, on "Xhursday.ttf ilast AV,oek, madfl .another .des,pej.ute-uttom)tititako,hi8ilife. Jfe Jirat itrted rto bran.glo Ihimr.olf by tw.iflOhig 'bis vest .wound Uii .nock. J&mathor umisoner., (oonftnod in ithe cour,idorof tho jail for a -light effouso, gavo tho alarm vlfvch ibrought (the jailer in, or ho possibly would ,ha.vo choked himself to death. Being thawarted in this, ho toro open tho old cut on his neck, and lacerated it afresh with a rusty nail that ho in some .way had got .hold of, and ho bled until, as.bho alwlff aajd, ho cor- ttainlylhad.nQtiU gill ,pf .bipod 'loft hi ibis .veins. But ho is iill alive.'' While ho waalllleediig and -o mirgoon Dr. Stewart wwntrying tocloso liia Avound ho noted Hfco a inaiifftc and it took all tho.powonpf tljreOfStTOjig njon to holji his arms. They finally sue-, ceedetl inpicioning liim.iluind awlfpoU ClarlCti fathor-in-hiAY, Air. A.llard of Garden Grovo'Iowa.was injtho city nt tho-tlmo, aud had had on jintorviow Avith tho murderer of his daughtor. Mr. tllard saidvGJark hajl fiev.er been craay aa lojj alw kne ')iijn, nnd Avoujjd not 'boilove !xn jGWW now. Ho Jnow him to bo laay,' trying, mean, aniLruel to his wife, but not '.crazy. FRUIT JARS at McGee & Moore's. liflt of Letters Romainipg In tho ppsfeollce & JJrP.w.n villi?, ebaflj .r ,$$ .'pi.din4J UijJA0jll,;18ai: hllawloy,. A. V. :iIcC?iTOn, James Ilowp.iJohn 3?. il'opo, Goorgo C. Hayes, a.mQff Jo P.-Snuth, C. F. iLipsy,wnj3 Smith, William .wftnk, lytjlda. iVOTAL qits. jTordan, T. y. Hwh James KrnleAvltz, II. QpjrTamcs A. Loka, Chas. F. iJMwo A'lgn. Persons calling for anyof-.ho above .AviU.ideuso say advertised. . CPcahours 0 a.m. to 8 p. m. Sun- ylaya.frioin.O to 10 a.m. T.-.CIlAOKBJli-P. M. ewlawns tfmtij&hqtjJi Jj.WcOfQGiS. ilntuhrd-aro trimmed with tho beet HHiururtuiiiM ciiinnlntn. All Iron nrnlly h to wiy ouwr. BUSINES8 BREVITIES, Corn Avanted on subscription. "Wagon tlmlier ami iron by Stovcn son & Cross. Por Irst clajH groceries will on T. 1j. Jonex. Furniture and tinware repaired by Stevenson & Cross. Stoves, furniture, and (juoonuwaro hyfttoYeiiKon & Cross. -- WnntbuUer and eggs. Highest jjrice nid by Stevenson & Cross. FineaJL ttook of wall paper ever in Brownville at NJcIaoU's drugstore, BeJL Bread i;i .tUo.cit;' .at Purman & Palmer's and don't, you orgct it. Second hand No. ,e cook st6ve, good as new, for nalo cheap. Call at tide office. Bw)t Bread i Brownville at tho new Bakery of Puiutmu Ss Palmer al AvayBroah ud gloau. Give iluvm a jtxial. -' I ' ! - - Trains havo bxwu almrAdouod on lUie 1T fi. road botw'towi Haiaburg and Plattsmouth, qn account ,o.f tho high Avater. Trains now come hy Avay of lied Oak. THE LITERAJjy EEVOliUTipN, Oliango of Baa. 'JThlB-vony voiunrknblo entorprlno conlla uun to mnko mini i program uh to uNtunloli Its Jrlondn nnd iislound UrouciiiIun. Its great. y ilucrcxwdtui .proportion!) itinvo oompollud lUio roiooval of ,11m Uond.fiunrterH .frqm tbo Trlbuuo -UutldliiK to tbo Kory Mro und ibqnutWul building, No. "ftlHrcmdwny, wblob .tHilnrttio .very ,ralfUtof .tbo -'ibouk .dtRtrlct" otaw ork iGlty, .and, tbnrofnco, of tbo publishing imUirpirlBo of,Uio nntloq. TbU bulldlPK.ittioiiKli nlff .ntoricfl In bclwlit 2,1 rfoctrfront.oud'J(X).fuot.(luf)p11lH HiitnoUitit on .lyifor .tlio ylUccH and ixotnll Ntore of tbo cotnpnny. fl'bo mnnpfnatatluK in cmrlcd on itn-fluvorul Iiitko ibntliUi)n:locutcil,ln ntbor partn oftbo.oily, tliounliltil ,ooptomplatci1 conwintrntlnBtlioin-eoon ito .ono Jrpjpioo (factory to buorectvd. TliolriJbaof.recout.ftnd.GaOy fortbcomlnj; pnbllcatlonH nro pxtretnoly interesting to nil .ivbo.onJaytvibnt.tacholoQat In literature. Tbo Library ."JukiwiUio ,jii ,uuiquo iu botli form nnd cbnruafcjr ,npil nltoaetliir dollgbtful In UioricbniftH,o.f ,tl.s,conLoats. Of tbo boolcn ntinounood, lfcgn lar'or "lllatory of tbo Kugllfih People," .rodncod from 810 to 91 : Uurlylo'8 "IlUtory of tho Froucb ltovolutlon," roduoed to 10 .conta, Carlylu's "JiorooH nnd Iloro AVornblp." 23 LconV, rip d tbo "Hcvlaed NowTostntnrnt," tVfjjUnflSjpypnJjjy.lto bqinatiufaaturod with rnniuiWVroiprorqynbcftror, v,-;u tjiayC poJrtWftstyolton. ;Jt Is "worth whllo for ovory onoylip bun, not nlrrndy Hpon II, to send iUirt ftut tho (llluNtrutod immnli'ol. "BoolcMaHlnr. nniWypoSottliiK hrStciiui." ivhlnh will JUwJrns, Hue A,nn.'rloJn'PPAt Kxolmno. miMiiii trnn -npon nppuuaiiou . nnn imp iffjfonqtAqyiNow ,Yqr. "W MNjMMIHiaftxut AWUJLUUBu iiY .TiiEiu.(i8.1,oiia:Hr.vr. First National i asm OF 'Bqid-up Capita, ,$SO,,000 Author tend f tfQOQO , ia IWF.l'Al'JUDTOTRANna.OT -A' GenejkingSxLsias?, RqV AND 8E COIN ..& 3JBIlEaY 'DRAFTS q.ftUtuQptlncltinl cities of Uio I United States and Europe MONEY LOANED On approved HBCtirlty only. Xlni? prnn dlNQAUiit StATE COjUKT-YiCITY SECURITIES ;pposiTs ,CiKj7PiVjyaU:noderaiid,at)(l.jrVrri.EfTftt. 'lowed on iuw cvMfldntvs orIptlt. inEOTOiywWra.T. pen. n.,1, Uulli-v, M.A Sro F ilw irf ' JOnu0t(AV1"1"' iloadlyr J0UVWCA11S()N, AtrjjDM'iRON.i ,r,o,M3Mj5airr , Cmlilcr 1'resK.cM ow,ia,t.pfthier. fcMIr drienUa with -,ii)lini nii0 I. II Cure I T'J. . liri.' II! ntpit.4 , fDiililst "int rue u i'uliau. au'V.U6BU b,h KrlM St.. AKiiiii.uviiih.iiv :'' ,, , ( "HkMI W3 tf Ull Ha": nu i.uhIiu ftp. 1