r 3 4 A H NEBRASKA ADVERTISER THURSDAY,, JUNE :10, 1881. MTWIVVMIR Window Shades at NJekoll's. Wagon timber and iton by Stwen son & Cross. For first joIiiss groceries T. L. Jones. cull ion New goods arrive daily at J. L. MoGce's. Furniture- and tinware repalro3 by Stevenson &Cross. Steamer "ILaily Leo" passed u.p the river Filflay. r meat stoeu 01 wan paper over in Drown ville at Nickoll's dnig store. ' Headquarters on dress goods at J. L. Me Gee's "Want butter and eggs. Highest '.price paid by Stevenson, & Cross. IJest Hread in tho city .t Furmnn & Palmer's and don't you forget At. i The 'Copson broom vragon, of, .Hamburg, was supplying-our city wltlu ibrooms Tuesday. .Ucst Bread in Ikownvillo at .the1 now Bakary- of Wurman & Palmor al-, ways fresh and .clean. Givo thorn a' trial. ' For bantings go to J. Z. Me Gee's. II. S. Dcgman, blacksmith, near Hruttou's, "West End. Jilll kinds of smithwork done promptly and warrant ed. 2wi! We notico that Hon. J. II, Ilroady is to deliver the oration at Sheridan on the 4th. "We'll insuro a good one. For the boss sets of tlass worc to J.JJ. McGce's. We are having intensely hot weather. Since Sunday last thermom eters showed daily 00 to a hundred de crees in the shade. Clark,tke murderer of his wifo and Mr-Gurgant, has made no demonstra tions' lately, owing perhaps to the fact' that he is kept chained in his cell. New line of gents -ulster s Justin at J. L. McGce's. i The comet, in the north at which; people have -been gazing for tho past! ten days' is said to be traveling at tho vr.it o of .'VOO.OCO miles a day and has a tail 4,000,000 milcsdong. i Ted. Iluddartsays he expects a car load of Marsh No. 4, Combined Heaper and Mowers in a few days, and asks the farmers to call on him for ;i good machine on reasonable terms. This city was visited "by . ifirst class, unclean, -.unsophisticated, beggar tliis week. IIo would accept anything that was oilered .him, .and wouldn't oven refuse an invitation . to tako a drink. Fancy ribbons at J. . Mc Gce's. bection 10 ot tho liquor law m . diets a fine of $r0 for selling or giving liquor to an habitual drunk.ud. A poor young wife, with a baby in her arms, who has. a ihusband that is an habitual drunkard, wis consulting a lawyer afr.v.'day3 ago as to .what she should do for ,pbotection against thq saloons which sold her husband liquor. She said tho saloons had 'been getting about all tho money .her .husband earn ed, and that she .a-:id her . babo were absolutely destit-uto of food to sus tain life. She was advised to go in person to the saloon keepers that aro : robbing Ivor and her child, and beg them to desist from lotting her hus band Jiavc liquor, and taking tho money that -should buy bread. Tin: . Advkktinuiv. advises that poor woman, and all others so unfortunately situat ed, to either have the saloon keepers arrested for selling hor husband liquor, or else bring suit againnt them and ther bondmen for damages. In that way she may make short work of them and protect herself. "And that is probably .the only .way, for. those ex crescences Oi communities 'who stonk their farms and grow 'fat upon tho bread and meat-tif.lbc children and wives of t'niukards can.unly -be -choked off by the rigid lashing Of tho law that ' thoy break every hour. Stoves, furniture, and queqnwaro 2)y StOYcnBon.ifc Cross. 100AL PERSONALS. Col. Tom Majors was in the city Thursday. L. II. Stewart, of Des Moines, la., is in the city. lion. Win. Pally was in town Fri day afternoon. Miss Cclia Furn.iB is .vMtlng her Bister at Oeeola, Nob. Hoc. T.. L. Schick has been on .the sick llstttho past week. WilB. Majors and wife, of Peru, visited this city Thursday. Jeff. Dryden now wears tho police man's star. Stand from under! Hon. Church Howe came in Tues day and took tho train for Omaha. Miss Uellc Elierly, of St. Jjseph, .Mo., is visiting (friends in this.clty.. Jo. Iluddart, of the Glou ftock Mills, was in town Thursday last. W.S. Johnson, of Lincoln, tjpecinl .agent N. Y. Life insurance Co iin lin .the city. I .larvis S. Church, and Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Tucker, of Ilodford, were in tho oitsy EDuesday. J. L. Koger, commercial tourist, of St. Joe, and Edward Mitchell, of St. Louis, are in town. j O. J. SiowilU, Attorney -tit Law, Sheridan, called on us Monday. See hir.cnrd'cn Hist page. .Mi. end Mrs. Herbert IIowo, of, Bedfordwere among the arrivalis ut'tho Marsh 'House Tuesday. The "gay and festive" Jim Butts, after a pleasure .trip to .St. Louie mud Topeka, hasgaidiack. Geo. W. Taylor, of TTamburg.Towa, friend of S. A. Oshorn, Esq., wiwtin tlio city several days itxnt week. Uolen has a Foufith of July Win dow that is tho noblhcut arrangement in town, and makes his oranges, lem ons, candies, nuts, ote, look delicious. We were pleased to make the ac quaintance of Dr. Joshun.Mlller, of the Kansas City press, Tuesday, who is in ourcity, visiting relatives and friends. :l"rcd. August is kept pretty busy these .warm days, keeping down the dust in our streets. IIo says a little rain now and then would bo very ac ceptable Misbts JS'ellio and Minnie Lett, of Lincoln, arc -visiting friends in Hmwn-, ville. They say they liko 'LineolnTeal well, but Brownvlllo seems more like) homo to them. Will. Conyes, with J. L. MeGoe for several years past, left this city Monday. ,lle goes to Brownsville, Mo., where ho has atcented r. .situation in a largo Ury goods establishment. Wo notico that -Dave Campbell is selling a great iks-ll ot farm machinery .j He lms.tho best house of tho kind in the :it., beeps the best machinery and implements, and is tho man to deal with. Miss Belle Osborn, who has been visiting with her brother's family in this city for some time past, left Fri day'for her home at Tabor,. low a. sJiej Was accompanied by her little nephew, Master Clyde, son of S. A. Osborn, Esq. Sam. Winters is .rising rapidly to official prominence. lie was admitted to tlie bar at the last 'term of xourt; tin commissioners made him a Justice of the Peaco last Thursday, and ouFri- day-ho was-appointed Police Judge by Mayor Battsfield. Hon. C. 31. Ilaydeu and '.vlfo ar rived in this city from an extended tour through the western part of this state and Kansas. Mr. II. purchrsed a half section of laud about four miles from Concordia, in Cloud Co., Kansas, and wilLTotunt in a .short time and make that their home. S. A. Osborn, -Esq., is spending much of his time now at tho now town' of Calvert; having been employed by the town company to attend to thq transferring of town iots and other business at that point. Wo congratu-v late the town company in securing Mr. Osborn's services, as a more active energetic and capable man could not bo fouiid. iLn -our list of registered physicians last week, Dr. S. W. MoG row's name fiid not appear amongst tho registered. i'1'his was correct according to the record then, as tho Doctor, when Jio registered, failed for some cause to 'report himself a graduate, Vhich ho is. lie has sinco completed tho registration and tho book Bhows Jum to bt a graduate of tho medical collcgo Of Cleveland, Ohio, in 1808. For bargains in all kinds of goods see Dolen's International. LONDON ITE'MS. To tho readers of Tin: Aiw.mt tisku, greeting. To any who may ask, m my friend Prof. P n did, where is Mrs. 1 1.; W Bhodead.? I will say .in tho words -of tho groat Webster, 'I still live." To thoso who Bay, have you and Tot: Ai vkuti.mju rarted company? tho answer Is, nay. "Wo hnvo lotiK boon frlondn tngoMior, And who should pari us tiow?" To thoso who ask, do you agree with 'Tim AnvKUTtsKii on tho Garfield and Conkling "unpleasantness?" Answor, I do not. I do not boo how the presi dent could have done different, or bet tor under tho pressure of circumstances over him. To hnvo acted .otherwise' would have been to play Intortho hands. of Conkllng, and surrendered iftl to his insolence, and ambition. The unfold ings of tlmo will make plain whero tho troublo lies, nndJ,ho remedy, too, .vc; trust. "What do you think of tho new version?" Well, J think it an improve inent on tho did version, decidedly, in many ways. The Christian need not fear that his faith is to receivoa shock. The unbeliever need not rejolco, he has, gained nothing. Tho ono who expect- edlo see his crecd,stnndout,piominont ly, In th'1 revision villi be .tho ono dis appointed. Tho revelation, in the gospel of glad tidings, exhibits a nar row way, running through a broad lleld,.filled with dangers to the-aplrltofj man, this narrow way Is illuminated' with a light fiom tho spiritual world. ' Tho holy spirit from tho Eternal Presence, guides tho ono, who walks . lathis way. Jesus -the elder brothor of humanity, has traveled over this road in mortal form, known all tho perils of tho way, but has ascended triumphantly to tho heavens, and has received a power, from on high, to con duet salely over tliis way all who will follow him to the beautiful city. Tho revision obscures move of this revela-i tion. The great truth sounds out clear ly "Tho soul that slnneth It shall die." Tho wages of sin is death. Again wo hear tho voico of tho anointed son calling wondering soule,.luto the way of Tjifo Eternal. "Without doubt, tho Change among tho words toll, hados, demons, devils, will modify tho belief in tho world of spirits, in spiritual bo-, ir.gs, and in tho idea of punishment in' the placo of departed souls, for' which change J for ono am dovoutly thankful. This must sutllco answering questions in tlrin iuttcr. Respectfully, Ji:nni:tth Haudino. NOTICE. McGce & Moore will open an entire new' stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots Shoes and Gro ceries the new town of Calvert son or about September 1st. I Iligh-cst market price paiuVby I). E, DougLuc & Co. , STOCK HOGS . For .sale by .1. Havm-hkomj. Let tho Ji'ftil hury tlidr dciul nnd tho Uv Inn hho I)r, Mnrshiill'H Hit; Hlood uxwl IAvoi' Ouro und ho well. Hit? bottlon llfty oentH. All druygtutH aro uyents. New line of slippers and shoes at J. X. McGce's. Cook Slovc tt'or Sale. "Homo Comfort,' No. 8, complete wiUcreservoir. Call on or address John Davies. Toy bargains in all kinds of -goods ece Dolcn's International. OjoIc Stove for alo "Monogram," L'No. 8, apply to Furman Jt 1'almer. For bargains in till kinds of goods see Do- 'len's International. . Anyono wishing to buy an ouiOt lor housekeeping can savo money tyy buying ot Stevenson & Cross,, as .tbey W hytlio, grand jury, aijd liolil. vi S3 kcep.overyt,hlijg n, t,hati Hup." J)0 bonds. KEY CITY Carriage Tops tmk MOST lIANn.SOMi: A-Nl) m'UAULi: top ron Tin: monp.y man- vrAt'Trnni). These Tops arc readi ly attached to any seat with seat irons and lifting rails. For Bale by B. F SATJDER, MttmtfacttirrrA lfuln' (n II akni:.ss, Saddi.ks, ,'.e. Drownville, Xeb. Tho riown nro of Hccond Kfowth Ash nnol rtihhcr clti'.h, Htntlonnry ii'L' uiii.ii. NiibLiniinrv nnnrinM nniiir iitiii unrlorn, book iwul Top nro of n rcrcnt U-nt, mul fur hupitIut yards Ingrain Carpet at 50 cents per yard at Men's. Wo aro pleased to mako n note of tho fact that tho UNION IIOTr.I. this city has acquired under tho management of J. G. Kussoll a rpopularitvy Unit )lt novcx .liad boforc. Uy tho day it is only :? 1.60, yet its roal substantial accomoda tions aro first-class comfortablo rooms, good beds and excellent tablo faro with an agreeablo .landlord and land lady makes thoso headquarters .a ploanant placo for tho average customer1. Farmers, call-ami get your dinner ifor1 26 cents. For bargains in all kinds of goods sec Do len's International. . Calvort'o boom is Shcritlau'u, as' won. rout. Then what do you .want to leave Sheridan ,for.? why your proposed,. treachery to Shorldanlast week, when tho business mon had to nip it, and compel you to stay in Sheridan or sacrifice their patronage? Why say; in your paper that "Calvert's boom is SherUnn's, as well," when outside you say the revorso? Who aro you try ing, to softaoap? tiio business men of Sheridan? You are a wretched .outfit to mako the best of you. UMo "Hock Port Journal Incident ally 'mentions that "the seductive cloth peddler is abroad in tho land, and if he sells to you, you can bet yon aro swindled." Prunelloa, currants, prunes, pitted cher ries and everything in the grocery line cheap at J. L. McGce's. .Piasolution Notico. Notice is hereby given that .tho partnership heretoforo .existing be tween Alex Snow and Joseph Clear water, proprietors "Brownvillo livery stable, is dissolved,.by .mutual consent, Joseph Clearwater 'retiring from the, firm. All accounts payable to Alox. Snow who will continue tho business at.tho samo place. A lux Snow. Josi:imi CucAitWATnit. JEOE a full line of all kinds of Fourth of July goods call ou McGcC & Moore. Notwithstanding our large trade ii barb ujro lust-season, l-0, wo havq again commanded tho trade, and sold over 860 -nfiouls Hineo Jan. 1st, lfcM. Tins fact .alone proves tho excellecy ot our wire, iv-o .handle tho following first class licensed wiro: The Joliet and Baker & Scutt's patents. Call and see us. Wn.iiiNG Uuo. & JoitDNX. t The boss flour is made by Henry Sliiffar at Home wood's, Gall ff or Gold Coin. Senator Sessions, of tho .Now York legislature, has been indicted for brib- Jnpimiiril. Tho Inuirovoti ContlnuonH-Hhlflltw HiiIIh which nrufuriilslictl with oncfi MM I nILi WHO w ImSn&mr , ill utUHhrdouro trimmed with tlio dost unin i'lirininu mttutt nin a 11 ! tttiii Hlilo I'tutulnx noiiinlolo. All Iron iicutlv to liny olhor. A man was fined undor tho law, Tuesday, for boing drunk. now The Slooumb law fixes a fine of 810 and costs for being drunk and ovory man who geta drunk is Uabloto bo arrested and dined that amount. It' tho law in this respect should bo strictly enforced the police olllcers would havoplonty of paying business. Dolen is headquar ters for 4th of July goods. Boys, call and see. A press. of matter crowded out the Items of "Lafo" this .week. Fruit jars at J. . Mer Gee's.' The Comal has Come, So has Judkin's auammoth stock furniture of Gall for IComcwood's flour., 'fay it and ymo'll use no other. FOR BARGAINS ' In Clothing, Moots, Shoes, Groceries and Millinery Goods go to John McJToaL. Xowman's stand. Gold Coin makes the whitest and best bread. Try it. For constipation, costivontiw, or biliousness, uho Dr. .Marshall's Uig ilromolino. -Dig bottles for .fifty cents.. ask your druggist iqr IV. The finest assortment of ginghams at J. L. MeGee's. .Buy, no other than .WALTER A.WOODS', orHLTKKYE, These re tho leading macliines. For sale by the "Hognlator." .Til OS. WlClIAKUS. lrom tjlo Iliili. Thoro 1h porhnjH no tonlo oirorod to tho pcnplo thnt poBsusHOH hh muuh real Intrinsic valuo riH tho Hop HIKerH. Jnut at thlnxnuson of tho your, whon tlio atomnnti npodii tin up. pctleor, or tho blood nc-otlij pnrlfylim, tho cnoupo3t nml hot romcxlyilo Hop Htttorn. An ounooof provontlon In worth impound ol euro. Don't wnlt until yon nro. proHtrntod by n dlHonno that rnny tilto monthn, for you to rooover In.llmton Globe. II COST 10 CLOSE IflT. Fico Pounds iai Hyson Tea for SI at 'Nickell's Drug Store. Fancy belts at $. &. Mc Gee's, Dolcn's is headquar ters for 'th of July goods. Boys, call au.d see. -.Tocumsoh is preparing to oelobrato the Fourth' in an appropriate manner, as is the c,usl;0na with thoso rural patriots. . For bluloutincBfi and jctutitlpailnn of tfc'j bowels, .Uflu Dr. MftnihttU'H- UIk lllood anil Liver Qarpt HrotpoH.uo, u Bp.eody nml prompt euro. . .Qnly-.tlfty contn. G. H. ANDREW, l'lioi'uiirrou in House Brownvlllo, 2fol. Qply llrst cnRs 81 per im linumt In -tho city. Warm monlH At nil bourn, Uh oants. Good HtabllUK uttucln-d. B A l" B lt?-V "l!'V ', IroutM wiib rffcrrbm tr nUi)l'lE?Jtcrlptlon(n.ii H.ru.Ji.jJiti'jwm iiiwwiwWMl'Hlfillllln-U'pKwinlil. tllt -Bo7 VhU llllier Alfemer Wbitrii .tiooll inJ(cr K uitnltl cl bll'.lb, UlUf i ll.ur..UM. rrf tital trcltur on 11.11 dlM l Ytf. HARBIS JtMtM;ti0., ST. 10UIS. MJ TWiE ftmenc 'A 'ft i - v i i i