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OLDEST leal EstateAgsncv IN" !N1313:EfcA.SIA. William Ho Hoover. Does n. Eonrrnl Real Kstnto lluslneHH. Hells Lands on Commission, examines Titles, makes Deeds, Mortgages, and all lnstm inentR pertaining to tho transfer of Real Eh tnto. nns a Oomploto Abstraot of Titles to nil Ileal Estate in Numaha County. CARO COLLECTORS. 1st. Buy seven bars Dob bins' Electric Soaj of your Grocer, 2d. Ash him to give you a bill of it. 3d. Mail us his bill and !o ur full address. 4t7i. We will mail you, FREE, seven beautiful cards, in six colors and (old, representing Shaksfteare's "Seven Ages of Man." I.L.CRAGIN&CO., J. 10 South Fourth Street, JPIi iladelphia, Pa. cob ; :rrrrrrrTiirlaTrinrTr., NEBRASKA ADVERTISER Drought prevails in tho provinco of Quebec, threatening tho hay crop. "Oath," who is considered tho big gest li'ar amongst smart correspon dents, is now supplying tho half-broods with rclishablo invontions against Conkling. Miss M. M. Gillott, a Wisconsin lady has boon appointed a notary pub lic for tho Distiict of Columbia, by Prcsidont Garfield. First woman ovor appointed a notary by a President. - i . i Was that threat whoever voted agaiiiBt Robortson would noed a lino of .introduction to tho White House Justin tho line of executive duty? Haslinys Ncbraskan. Eminently so. It allowed that back bone, you know. Which is prcsidont, Garfield or Blnino? It certainly isn't Conkling now. Hastings Nebraska!!. Blnino having gone to soak his rheumatic knoes in ocean water, we presumo that Garfield will act in his absence. President has simply dono his duty. Lincoln Globe. It may have been his duty to kick up a big wranglo in tho party that had bpen trusted to his caro and fostering, but thero aro several millions of poo plo in the United States who csn't soo it in that light. The grcenbackors of Ohio met in Stato convention at Columbus on the 15th inst. Thero wero 150 delegates present. A platform was adopted and thcifollowing ticket nominated: For Governor, John Hietz; Liouteuont Governor, Charles .Tonkins; Supreme Judge, James Watson ; Attorney Gen eral, E. M. Quitloy; Treasurer, W. F. Floyd; Member of board of public works, II. L. Morrison. Loriflard is lucky. " His horse, Iro quois, was again the victor at Ascot, winning tho Princo of Wales stakes. The Prince and Princess of Wales and many noble lords and ladies witnessed the racing. And Keen's horso Foxhall, at Paris beat the French, equaling tho laurels of Iroquois. And "Alick," an American trotting pony, belonging to McEntyro, won the i milo race at Alexander Park, London, carried away tho prizo of 100 sovcrigns. Hail Columbia! Tho New York 8u n does not express any opinion as to tho bribery caso at Albany, but calls attention to tho significant fact tho Conkling men aro all poor, while Depow "has for his chief backer tho richest man on the American continent tho richest man in tho world to whom money is no object." Speaking of Depow, it says: "Mr. Depow is a gentleman of showy and somowhat brilliant talents. But instead of employing his superior abilities on a high and broad field, worthy of such gifts, ho lias been willing, for j ears past, to bo ranked as tho chief lobbyist of one or two largo corporations, to whose bounteous pay his poverty, if not his will, consonted." Head tho first chapter of Corinthians in tho old Biblo, and where tho word (harity occurs substitute love, and you will havo it according to tho amended biblo. And so tho best word in tho biblo or that was ovor written, is expunged. Thero is something re quired of mankind that tho word "lovo" doos not embraco, and that something is expressed in tho word "charity," Charity to tho humane and christain world is as tho fragranco to tho fiower. You may feed the hungry dog, oi tho dirty ragged bog'gar through humano impulses, and yet not lovo them. Charity stays tho hand of cruelty, picks the drunkard out off tho gutter, directs tho proatituto in tho ways of virtue, visits tho felon in his coll, administers to tho destituto and besotted In tho sinks of vico, whilo tho heart of tho instrument through which such good deeds aro dono, is not particularly thrilled with tho emotions of love. Ono church may havo chairty for another, but it would bo prepostor ous to requiro them to love. BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1881. " - ,i. t-i-iJBHa.'--i-ifcujuiiki.viii.iLjLi.juuii uu.uf.ru ju. Tho revised Testament is by all odds tho most successful now book over published in tho United States. The peoplo havo waited impatiently for certain now histories and novels from timo to time and ordered immense quantities; but never before did ordors for a singlo book amount to a hundred and soventy-flvo thousand copies in a singlo day. New York Herald. Thero is ''food for reflection" in this rush for tho revised, altered and amend ed "Word." What's tho matter with the Christaln world? Tho people act as if they had boon frantic for something to supersede tho old Diblo, which they havo professed to rovoro and love, and to believe to bo tho exact word of God. This indecent haste to shove asido tho old Hook, in which is the family record, and which has served to point out tho way ahead for generations gone on bo fore, Is Blmply astounding to a specta tor. It seems to us that a reluctance to supplant tho old book with some thing now would speak vastly more for piety and lovo of tho Hible. Tho curiosity of infidelity accounts for much of tho stampede from tho old book, but tho promptness with which ministers of the orthodox churches abandon tho old for tho now, and their remarks which aro construed that a "long folt want has boon mot," is inex cusable, and in consistent with their former protended lovo for tho old. That which is truly loved without a doubt or wavoring, is parted with only in sorrow. Tho Soward Jtejiorter rotors to an articlo of ours on tho Now York eni broglio and says it is blackguardism. That of courso is tho best the llejmrler has in answer to propositions based upbn facts, and reasons given, and which history will sustain. Wo care nothing for tho opithots of tho Repor ter, but suggest that If It would tako to dealing in facts as they exist instead of misrepresenting thoin, iis readers would bo bettor informed. It says 'Give us tho half-breed.-3ntimcnts. of tho Now York' Tribune." ,It is wol como to a monopoly of those sentiments. Tho Reporter having been falso to its own local party and tho Tribune a bolter, thoy aro half-breeds of course. Wo distinguish a vast difference be tween the contemtiblo sycophant who cringes at tho foot of power, and the magnificent independent stalwart who stands for the right for tho s:i''o of tho right. Mr. Sessions admits that ho is a lobbyist; ho admits that such has been his business for nearly thirty years; he admits that ho always advocated "such bills as I got pay i'or" and opposed such legislation as ho was hired to oppose; ho admits that ho was a "go between" in a bribery caso, and con fesses other dotails of legislative in iquity that causes ono to wonder at tho audicity and shamolossness of the man, and then ho stands up and asks peoplo to boliovo that ho is not guilty in this particular caso. A man who will thus shamolessly expose his own rottenness to tho world would not hesitato at a falsehood to shiold himself from such a charge as Bradley makes. Inter Ocean. Any man engaged in such business as Sessions admits as his, would not hesitate for money in bribing if he could find any ono to bribe, and would, if caught, as ho now is, not hesitato to swear to a lio to avoid tho punishment duo such rascals. No caucus was hold howovor and noxt day's ballotting dovolopod tho fact that Conkling had but little more than one-third of tho Itepublican strength and tho following he had ovon less. Fairbury Gazette, That is truo, or partially so at least; and now that tho boast is mado that Conkling is so weak, we would liko to hear a good reason from tho adminis tration sldo, why thoy still refuse to go into caucus, beat Conkling and settle tho matter at once. Tho Conkling men aro ready to submit to tho decision of a Itepublican caucus according to tho usages of tho party, tho half breeds rofuso, and aro, thoroforo, responsible for any bad results that may ensuo. Ono of tho strikers on tho Pittsburg Dispatch, named Corcoran, attacked a non-union printer named McCahill, who had taken a place in tho oillco, when tho latter shot Corcoran, giving hiniii fatal wound. u rTwVxt.ti;nvj,uL'.).-u.w;i,jiiJlAiJta.u'uiujiii.JuiJi.iii'jiaiijajjtLijiiiii.iaiiiaijujL MISCELLANEOUS. Pattl Is coining to America. Sec'y Blaine is confined with rheuma tism. Conrad Sloffen, Gorman, was drown ed at Peoria, 10th. A Sweed named Isaacson was mur dered at Denver by John O'llaru. At MoKoosport, Pa., George Hender son was beaten to death by threo men. Near Bedford, lnd Win. Hrannon was shot and killed by his son-in-law John Huff. Might men woro drowned at Cin cinnati, 15th, by tho sinking of an overloaded Bkiff. Precious minerals aro found in abundance in Alaska, only four miles from tho sea coast. At tho insane asylum, Milwaukee, a lunatic named Day stabbed to death another named Alvoors. New honey will this year bo an ob ject of value. Tho past cold winter was very destructive to boos. Wm. Canta, who murdered Thos. Perkins at Buona Yista, Col., was hanged for the crime on tho 17th. An attempt was recently mado in Purls to blow up tho statue of Thiers. Tho statuo was slightly damaged. Hugo Malavert, son of a Prussian nobleman suicidod at Chicago, by jumping from tho tower of tho water works. Leavenworth has granted twenty eight liquor licenes for tho month of Juno, and yet Kansas Is a prohibition stato. On tho 17th inst., tho 100th anniver sary of tho battlo of Bunker Hill was colohratod with much enthusiasm in Boston. At Opdyko, 111., John Hudson a waloou keeper was killed by Dick Sin clair in a drunken brawl over a bad woman. Rev. M. J. Waldron, a mail superin tendent at Memphis, lias been found crooked In tho fetar route business and indicted. ' Perry county, Arkansas, has been placed undor martial law by the Governor, on account' of tho .terrorism of outlaws. A cyclono struck lloloit and Salmon City, on tho evening of tho Oth, destroying houses and crops and kill ing soveral porsons. In Taos county, N.M., L. M. Gal lagher was killed by Juan Monterea. Tho muderer was that night tukon from tho jail and hanged. Hayes White, a colored man, was hanged at Marion Arkansas, 10th inst., for murdering sheriff Beattio. An immense crowd witnessed tho execu tion. Dr. Sylvester Banlcin was recently murdered at Victoria City, old Mexico, by Mexican robbers. His father is a retired Presbyterian clergyman of Baltimore. Thero will bo a hanging boo at Ft. Smith, Ark., Sept. Oth, G. W. Padgett, rat. McGown, Amos Manloy and Abel Manloy aro sentenced to bo sung up on that day. A lunatic named.Mageoat Elizaboth, N. J. asked Miss Fannlo Walker to bo his wife. She refused. Ho then fired twice at her, without effect, and then killed himsolf. In Sevier county Arkansas threo negroes murdered and robbed a farmer named A. F. Hull. Thoy woro all caught and swung up to tho limbs of trees, by citizens. Wm. Ryan, hold at Nashvillo for ro cont robbery, is positively identified as ono of tho party who, two years ago, robbed tho United States oxpress of $30,000 at Glendalo, Missouri. Wash. McDaniol and IkoWood two convicts worked in a Dado county, Ga., coal inino. A quarrel aroso be tween them when Wood crushed McDaniol's head with a pickaxe. WhiloS. J. Jones and Dell Kribs, the former a young law student, woro crossing tho Iowa rlvor, an oar broko and thoir skiff was carried ovor a dam, drowning both. They resided at Marshaltown. Iowa. II. Sylvestor recently started from Grass Valley, Cal., with 810,000 to pay hands at Now York Hill, 00 miles dis tant. Whon within a short distance of his destination, two masked men VOL. 26, NO. 1. uunaiau-ii aim waylaid and robbed him of all tho monoy. At Salisbury, n villago near Spring Hold, 111., two well diggers named John Goodman and Goo. Watkins, got drunk in a saloon, nnd although friends, crazed with liquor, got to fighting, and Watkins stabbed Good man to death. Mrs. Augusta Cullon, grass widow, of Norwnlk, Ct., recently died in tho oillco of Dr. Trowbridgo of Stamford. The Dr. lias been arrested for illegit imate practico and placed undor $10,000 bonds. Wm. F. Tillman, who took tho woman to Dr. Trowbridgo, was sought for but mado his escape That Garfield should namo a Stanloy Matthews for Judge of tho Supromo Court, in opposition to tho wishes of all sensible and honorable men, was vory bitter and significant. But when a Depew should bo brought as a repre sentative of reform and a friend of tho Garfield administration, tho caso be comes foul, very foul ; so foul that It smells to heaven. Utaats Zoituny, Chicago. Hradley tho man who thinks ho was bought to vote for Dopow is getting things badly mixed, ho lias told a great many different stories and they do not make a good showing whon compared ono with another. Lincoln Qlobe. It accords with tho fitness of things for such a paper as the Lincoln Qlobalo lio about Bradley and for such a rascal as Sessions. mm. . mm i Bad ProBpoot for WLoat. Washington, Juno IB. Tho agri cultural department Issues tho follow ing synopsis of reports for June: Spring wheat acreage shows a large decline since last year; thoaroa report ed to this department being only eighty-six per cent of that sown in 1880. Tho condition, howovor, Is fully equal to that of last year at tho sainn timo. Tho condition of tho winter wheat is reported at an ovorage for tho whole country of only sovonty-slx per cent. Principal complaints aro from Michigan, Indiana and Illinois, whore, added to most unfavorable weather, thero Is groat damago from chinch bugs and Hessian fiy. California ro ports'a vory low collection, caused by cold weather and drought. "Tho Cyclopedia "War." 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