NEBRASKA ADVERTISER G-. V. Fuirbrothor & 'Co., I'ulillilleri it Proprietors, Subscription, 2.00 For Yoar in Advanco OFFICIAL l'Ai'HK OF TIIK COUNTY. MnMMinnBBnBaaaBmnHnMin Tlmnka to John Clmpulow for u mesa of lino tomiitoca. - Viait Coup'a Great Circua mid Monuguiie, atXubniHkn City, Satunday. Kxciiraion train to Nebraska City Saturday, to boo tlio groat uliow. J5o Hiiro and go. "Wi.zard," of tho Slioridan Post. ia a uotoriotiH liar, wo should think, lrom liis roforonco totlio ADVKirribi'.u. -Jainos Don won tlio -to.OO bill offered by Jacob Uuuaclikolb on tlio fourth aa a prizo to tho ioiaon making the boat acoro during tho duy'a shoot ing. Jim scored :tt out of a possible 42. Coup's great allow at Nebraska City, Saturday, July 10th. Four great circua and hippodrome rings, and a Koinrni raco track -10 foot wide and nearly half a mile round. Don't neg lect thia opportunity toaoo IJio greatest ahow now traveling. The fourth quarterly meeting of the M. 12. church, IJrownville, will begin on Kriday evening, at 7:!ll), when the. l'reaiding Elder will preach and hold quarterly conference. On Sunday morning, at tO:ao, tho pastor will preach, and administer tho Lord'a Sup per. On Sunday evening, at 7::!0, the Presiding Elder will again preach, and close tho quarterly meeting. E. J. Wilms, Pastor. "Wo arts printing a neat eight page ciicular pamphlet for ox-(lov. Furnas, for general distribution. It tells of tho treasures of Ida "Evergreen Homo Nursery and Fruit Farm." It contains much information gathered from a practical standpoint regarding tho se crets of pomology, horticulture and foiestcultuie. Ho who has planted, ox will plant, a fruit or forest tree, or shrubs or vines that produco any of tho luscious borrioa, will know more about all those things when they have read tho Governor's pamphlet. A copy can bo hud gratis by any one on application. Albert Clark, tlio man conllned in the. jail hero for tho murder of his wife and citizon Sargent, has made no re cent attempt to take hia own life and tho aolf-inllicted cut in tho neck is about well, and his neck will bo in good condition to bo broken by the tlmo tho hangman ia requited to do that job. Clark still sustains the right to bo deemed a curious character. About onco a week ho has a "spell" which is begun in a religious sort of way, and by singing and praying works himsolf into a frenzy, so that when through with his devotional exorcises ho manifests raving madness and ho uses all his physical power to break tho chains that bind him. This in a abort tinio exhausts him, ho becomes calm and sane, and bo continues for aeveral daya. These crazy fits aro get ting to boa regular thing with him. A struggle for tho control of tho great monopolies is the impending con tlict in this country. It is one of the political problems pressing for early settlement. Mr. Howe lias cast his lot with tho corporations. "Kphraim is joined to his idols," and the people will do well to lot him alono. Post. Don't bo alarmed about the good senso of tho people. They will let Mr. Ho wo alono while ho is doing so well for tho whole of Noniaha county. Tim taxable capital that will bo laid down in this county this year will double, tho wealth of tho county and reduce the taxes of tho people one-half. Mr. Howe is doing more to secure this ad ditional wealth for tho county than any other citizen ; and tho people will thank and honor him for it. Ephraim'a idol is Noniaha county, and her glory his ambition; and "amen." says the tax payer, "wo'ro glad he's joined." "Mr. IIowo has cast his lot with the corpor ations," aneors tho Post, but tlio sneer is not appreciated, as it is well known to bo but a sneer by proxy from the the spirit that owns and controls tho l3ost. If that paper.oxtremoly thin and silly as it is, could ace and speak inde pendent of tho imbecile outside pres auro that it has to consult and please, its utterances would be more deserving of consideration than they are at pres ' cut. The stalwarts at Albany have also hold a caucus and l ('solved to stand firmly by Conkllng and Crowloy. This wo think, is not the proper thing for tho Conkling men to do. A majority of tho party having agreed upon candidates, now the minority should submit. Tliero aro several reasons presented by tho Btalwart organs why they should not Bubmit, but while these reasons havo weight, they aro not sufficient to justify the maintenance of a "deadlock" against tho will of a largo majority of tho party about two-thirds to one-third. In tho nomination of Miller and Lap ham tho friends of Wheeler and other candidates conceded tho right of a majority by throwing into the caucus pool the claims of personal friendship, and Mr. Conkling's friends do violence to party fealty by refusing to do like wise. Mr. Conkling had the right to be a candidate, as wo havo maintained, so long as party iuharmony reigned, and the usages of party wero ignored; hut now that a caucus hau been held by a clear majority and candidates nomin ated, ho and the stalwart Mr. Crowloy cannot properly bo kept on tlio track. Tin: Advi:utisi:h atill insists, too, that whilo it would bo pleased to seo Mr. Conkling in the Senato, this legis lature being Republican and in session should not fail to elect two Kepubli cans, before it adjourns. Further ef fort to indorso Mr. Conkling by re ferring the matter to tho people ia too hazardous. Tho proposition of Mr. Houso re gaiding tlio M. P., was as follows: The right of way across Douglas precinct, with a donation of twelve acres of ground for the depot site. Wo think it extremely necessary that this thing bo talked up with a ven geance. In our opinion this is the best chance over offered to Sheridan, and it looks just a little as though it is the last opportunity for tho location of a railroad station in tho center of Nonia ha county, and wo must not let it go by without a strong endeavor to obtain the same, when it can ho done at so Irllljng a cost. Post. Tho people have been "talking it up with a vengeance," as thoi'os directed. It seems that anything, almost, ought to pan out when talked up with a ven geance. Although right of way and depot grounds that is the donation thereof havo been talked up with a vengeance for ten days, tho inspiration of tho plan hasn't penetrated tho hearts and percolated through tlio systems of tlio land owners in and about tlio "centre" to any alarming ex tent. Talk, oven "with a vengeance" is exceedingly cheap.but It takes money to get tho right of way. Having no money, and "talking it up with a ven geanco" being tlio llrst and last of the resources, in and about the "centre," tho "last opportunity" will evanish and retire where tho woodbine twineth. Ah, thedelusion of hopes based upon the extreme thinness of "talk with a vengeance" The railroads and depots and so forth will bo at Calvkkt. Ex-U. S. Senator, P. W. Hitchcock, died at his homo in Omaha, on Sunday tlio 10th inst.. in tho fiOth year of hia ago. Mr. Hitchcock for twenty years was a leader in Nebraska politics. He was a delegate from tho Territory of Nebraska in tho national convention which nominated Lincoln; ho was U. S. Marshal from 1S(H to 18(14, in lSrtl ho was elected delegato to the until Congress. In 1807 ho was appointed Surveyor General; mid in tlio winter of '71 ho was elected United States Sena tor, serving six years. Ho was an honout and capable man. . At tho New York Chamber of Com merce a few days ago, a subscription paper was started to raise two hun dred and fifty thousand dollars as a testimonial for Mrs. Gar field "In appreciation of the noblo charae'er of the President." The paper wua signed by Cyrus AV. Field with Sr.,000 and Jay Gould and othors followed with like sums. Tho monoy ia to bo invested in United States bonds and deposited with the U. S. Trust Company, tho Incomo thero from to bo paid to Mr. Garfield during hia life, and at her death to be equally divided among hor children. Tlio Omiiha-.SMwj Item, hut re cently brought into oxiatenco, has fizzled. Went up liko a rocket and came down liko a stick. Tho Item thought it could see money in tho wit and bosh It could soil, but there aro on ly about one to ton million luxuriating at that kind of business. jmmm.LABUi'lJJM!1LH'MI1l I"1 GRAND EVENING EXCUR SION, TO NEBEABKA 0ITY ON SATUEDAY, 10th. Reduced Tare. A train of cars will leavo Nemaha City for Nebraska City, at & o'clock p. m.; Brown ville, at 5:20 p. in.; Peru, at ii:G0 p. m.; for tho accomodation of evorybody desiring to tako an evening's excursion up to the City to seo Coup'a big show or for any other purposo. ONLY 8l.lli for tho round trip. Those desiring to go up to tho City in the morning on regular train can do so at same rates, and return on regular evening train or await tho return of the night excur sion train, without extra charges for lound trip. These accomodations ought to insure a big crowd. Buy your tickets at the depot before the rush begins. List of Letters Remaining in the postolllco at Brown ville, Nebraska, for week ending July 0, 1881: Curta, Martha. Whah y, Zebiml. Connol, Michael. Wallace, II. M. Smar, Eli. Wheally, Miss Martha J. POSTAL CAKD.S. Kimball, Char. Vesper, Georgo. Vesper, J. Webber, John. Persons calling for any of the above will please say adcertused. Office hours u a.m. to 8 p. in. Sun days, from u to 10 a. in. T. C. Hackkk, P. M. In the Protestant Episcopal churches of Nebraska last Sunday, by instructions of a poatoral letter from Bishop Clarkson, prayers wero offored asking for tho recovery of President (Jai field, providing God should think his recovery would benefit tho country, and himself. These aro tho words ordered to bo used: "In tlio prayer for the President, alter the words, Thy servant, the President of tho United States,' insert tho words, 'If it bo in accoi dance with thy holy purposes, and if it bo tlio best for him, and for tho nation, save and Bparo his life, wo huniblv beseech Thee." We aro pleased to mako a noto of the fact that tho VNION HOTEL this city lias acquired under the management of J. G. Russell a populaiity that it never had before. By tho day it is only Sl.:0,yet its real substantial accomoda tions are first-class comfortable rooms, good beds and excellent tablo fare with an agreeable landlord and land lady makes those headquarters a pleasant place for the averago customer. Farmers, call and get your dinner for U.rj cents. Xeiv rirm. Lon. and Milt. Jones, under tho firm name of Jones Bios., having purchas ed the meat market of Bath & Body, would respectfully invito the public to call and seo them. Jones Bros, claim to understand their business, and will not only keep all kinds of meats that can be had in this market, but deal it out in choice parcels, tastefully cut, to suit purchasers. Remember tho place old stand of Body Bros. If the President survives his injuries the heavie.it penalty that can bo indict ed on his would bo assassin ia eight years imprisonment; unless it would bo a greater punishment to find him incurably insane and confine him for Hfoin an asylum. Tho punishment for an attempt to murder a President is no greator than a liko attempt upon a common man. Cash Paid for Wheat. The highest market price paid for good wheat at Glen Mock Mills, JO. HUB DART A CO, Wo aro having quite a drouth now, and tho corn and potato crops aro suffering; especially corn that has been poorly planted and tended. But fields that wero woll put in and had good care aro not suffering a groat deal ; but a good goneral rain now is much needed. It ! tho best remedy ol tlio kind, tho largest bottle, tlio ohcnpont In price and In known or the Wg Illood nnd Liver Cum. We moan Dr. Muraboll'H llromollno. Drug, gluts nro OKontN. Fresh Dread, pies mid cakes al ways on haud at Furman & Palmer's ilBKLTt IIJJU-'Jl'P''"'''ll"wt'''" ""''! 'W J U"IWW NEMAHAC1TY. B. BELl ANDREWS, M. D PHYSICIAN & SHUGEQH, iVomnlia City, flfcl. Culls in lite Country Promptly Attend ed, day or niylit. QPECIAL ATTENTION g'von to surgical diseases of woman and surglcol dlsouscfl of tho eye. tlr PntlcntH from abroad can bofnrnlHhcd with pleiiHanl ruoms and accommodations. JQMW St MIMiGK GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Nomaha City, Nob., BOOTS, SHOES, AND HARNESS. Made and ropnlroct an woll an can bo done anywhere, and at short nollco A XI) VERY ItEASOXAJtLE JTTAW.S. jr. 13. ifcxsjus, LIVERY AND FEED SATBLE. Good buggies and horses, charges reas onable, licmjof cure tiiltcn of tinnslentstock ';.wj ciTi j'j:i. City Hotels LEVI JOHNSON, PROPRIETOR, NEMAHA CITY NEB., Centrally located; Good fare, and notrou. bio spared to nmKu guests comfortable Clood barn for horses and Ch urges Itcason able. ATTENTION. FARMERS ! For your Agricultural Implement), goto DAVID A. MORTON, Farm and SprlLg WnnoiiH. Sulky Plows StlrrliiK Plows, Corn 1'lantorH, Harrow. Honpers. Mowers, Cultivator, Com Shollors and the Boss Tongueles.s Cultivator. . ' vaw JJ uaa s& h BtoBQuuif Oppoait Lumber Yard, Main St. O-OOHD IR,IGrS AT REASONABLE RATES. .Special Accommodations for Commercial Men, AND- D river Furbished when desired. Horses boarded by the day or week, and Farmers' teams fed and cared foi at fair rates. How Lost, How Restored! Jut published, a now edition or Dr. CulVort well'K (Vli'liruted INhhv on tliorndlc.il euro ol Hpcnuutonlideaor Hemliml Weukneis, luvolun tury Muni mil Isaiit, Imiiotukuy, Steiitiil und l'li dU-nl Iiiciipiiclty, Iuilt'dlmH!it to niiirriiii;i' 1-tC.i nlHO. CONHI'MJ'TION. ICl'lI.lCI'HV tltlrt KlTH, lll- ducedb-Keif-Indulgence or aoxtu.il oxirnvaunin'o, Tlie celebrated author. In tlili uttrulrablo liuiy, clonrly dc'inoiiHtrntes, from u tlilrty yourV nuc cwnftil pmctlco, Unit tho Hliiriiilin; coiiHoq jnticnN of I'lf-nuustj inny bo rudlcull) cured; pointing out ii mode of curenl oncudmpli1, certain, and elUct unl.liy means or wlilcli ever) suKVror. "o mutter wliM IiIh condition mny bo, may cure i.'insuif clieuply, prlvutoly.iiml rndlcMly. V&.TI1I1 Letturo should bolu Uiubariila of every youtli und every mini In tho land. Hunt under oal, In n pluln onvulopo. to nuy nd dress, poat-puld, on receipt of hIi cents, or two pontage stamps. We have also h uro cure lor Tupo Worm. Address THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 11 Ann m New YorU, N. Y. V.O. Iloi.lShU. C. L. Burroughs, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. OlHootn A. W. NICICKMd DHUU'tiTOHK, &5 jKT-M ii " ? zJtt irfezi ,fii.r "f-f ,vi v ;- v J"' ss'x W PRT All cnllH promptly nttondoil day or nlgitt Bj'cclul (mention to hUHUKHY. Can bo (011 inl iiIkIiU nt Mrn. rnncooV reW Uunvu, wont o( 1'roMbytorlan C'uurcti. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LEGAL NOTICE. CUAHIjKH J AM lis HAHFF, AND JOfflN J, Flotchor, giuirdlnn of ncild Chnrlin Jiiiuurt H.trir.fttui nil othorM Intorostcd In 11, cHtato of William K. Hnrir, Into of Mohhh County, IlllnolH, dcccnHed, you rind ouch ( you wIstnkonotloo.tuntHiiriili Snrir.mlmlii iMtrntrlx of tlio cfltnto of nold Wllilntn 1.. Hftrir.decenbod, tiuu prvnentud her petition lo tlio liUtrlct Court o( Nonmlm county, Nt briiHkn, Hotting tortli tlionmount ofporuonnl propurty which has coino Into her hand, the debts outstnndtiiK aaltiHt tho deccnta-d, u denorrptlon of the real eatato of which tin lntcHtato died HOlzed.nud tho condition nml valuo thereof, nnd asking for an ordor of the Mild court to sell tho houtheiwt quarter .f seetlon tisentyono 21 in townwhlpfour tij north, of ratigo fourteen Weat, In Nctuali . county, Htute of Netiraslcii, for tho purposo oi pnyltiK tho dehtit of the estate OnthoiiUth day of June, 1881, tho Jndgo or tho Hald Dlntrlot court mndu tho following order, lo-rlt; It nppeurliiK (rotn the poll tlon attnohed that thoro Ik not sulllolcui pemonnl estato In tlio lunula of mild lulmlii lntratrlx to pay tho dobtH otitHtiindlnfr aRiilns t tho deceased, and the cxponHcs of mlmlnl.v tratlon.and that It 1h nocoMHiiry to noil real entate for tho paymont thcrcol, It In hereb) ordered that notice ho k'lvun by publication In thoNcbriiHltiiADvuiiTiSKit hr required b. law lnnuoli cano.that nil pcmoiiH iiitoreuted In tho said i-Htnte nppenr before tho Judge or tho necond Judicial dlutrlct of Nebraska Hit ting at chainherH at olllco of cleric district court In the city of Lincoln, Lanoaster coun ty, Nobrnsku, on the 27lh day of August, lhHl. at three o'clock p. m. to show cutiso wh a llconso Hhould not be granted to tho Raid administratrix to sell ho tnuoh of tho real entitle of said deceased described In tlio po tltlon.au shall bo necessary to pay such dobts, . Dated Juno 20th, 1881. 1 J, li, IIkoady, 8. 11. I'ouNn, no3w6 Att'y for retltloncr. Jttdgo. LEGAL NOTICE. N OTICI3 Is hereby given that by vlrttio of the order of tho luduo of tho district I'ourt of Nemuha county, Nebraska, I will odor for nalo fit public auction at tho door of tho court hoiibo in llrownvllle, Nemaha county, Nebraska, on tho .'MJth dav of July A. D. 1881, at two o'clock p in. tho following land belonging to the estate of Jacob Dust In, deceased, and situated in said county of Nemaha, to-wlt : Tho south hulf of tho southeast quarter of section thlrty-tlvo (.'15 township six l)J north, or range thirteen 111 east. The said land will besold for tho pur poso of paying the debts of said estate, IIIKAM O. MINICK, Administrator ol Estate or Jacob Dustln, decoascd. J. II. UllOADY, 3 JJw Attornoy. Itoiul Notice For Damages. To nil whom it mny concern: Tho com missioner appointed to locnto n road, com mencing nt tho South Knst corner or the West half of the North West quarter of section one Township (our North of Uaugo llfteen I'nst, and running thence West 10.00 chains, thou offsetlng South 25 links, thenco West '20.00 chains, then oirsotlng North 25 links, thenco West 4U.0O chains, to tho South West corner of the North West quarter of Section two Township four North of Hango lllteon East. And also com mencing at a stake two rods Kast and two rodti South of tho east end of tho Iron Hrldgo on tho Llttlo Nemaha Hlver known 'is tho Ilcnuelt Hrldgo and running thenco s'orth 27.01 chnlnH to tho South lino of tho North West quarter of Section two Town ship four North ol Itange llfteen Knst, has reported In favor of the establishment of said 'Dud nnd the vacotlon of a road commenc ing at tho South West corner of tho North West quarter of Sec, 2 Town 4 Hango 15 East .nd running South to tho Llttlo Nomiiha Itlver. then down said Little Nemaha Hlvor to tho Urldgo known as the Bennett Hrldue, All objections thereto or claims lor damag es must ho Hied in the County Clerk h olllco on or before noon of the 23d day of Septem ber, A D..18S1 orsuoh roads will bo establlsh d and vacated without refetenro theroliT Dated thli 11th dny of July 1S81 SAMUEL CULBEKTSON. County flerk. Koud IVotlcc for Oaiiiagcs. To all whom It may concern: There was petition presented to tho Board of County 'ommlsMoiicrs of Nemaha County, Nebras ka, at their Juno term, A. D 18SI, asking the opening of a section line rond, in ac 'ordanco with the piovlslons or Section 111 it piiito 13(1 acts or 1871), at which time, the loard deeming that tho public good re pilres tho oponlnit or said road, they ordered iliat tho s.imo bo opened and worked, in the iiino manner as other public roiuls, rtuht mud, commenelng at tho South Eiibt corner if Section 3(1 Town I Hang 12 East, anil ruu ilng two miles West. All claims for damages must bo tiled In the County Clerk's olllco on or before noou jf tlio'ild day of September 1881. BA.MUEL CULHFHTSON. County Clerk. BRIDGE BUILDING. VTOTICE lb hereby given that sealed pro i posals will bo received at tho County lerk'H olllco of Nunaha County, Stato of Nebraska, until 12 o'clock in. on tho llrst lay of August, 1881, for building a bridge on lloney Creek, Nemaha county, nt or near the residence of A. J. Hlchnrdson.ou the half section lino that ill .Ides section thlrly-Uw S.') township six, (Oj range fifteen (15) east. -Mild bridge to bo a span or from thirty (.10 )to forty 4H1 leel. and a fourteen II foot road way. Bids may bo for either a combination orldgoor wooden bridge; piling to bo either iiuroak or walnut. Tho county commis sioners reserve tho right to rejoctany or ull bids. By order of county commissioners. i W 8AMITKI, CUMlKllTriON', County Clerk. BRIDGE BUILDING. VOTICE IS I1EHEBY GIVEN THAT 1.1 sealed proposals will bo received at tho County Clerk's olllco of Netnalia county, State or Nebraska, until 12 o'clock in. on tho llrst day or August, 1881, ior building ti hrldgo on Long's Branch, in Douglas pro elnel, Nemaha county, Nobraskn, on tho seetlon lino between suctions seventeen 17J nnd twenty 20 j in tow iihlilp live 5J range fourteen 14 east. Said hrldgo to bo n spun of from thirty 30J to forty 10 leet. and a fourteen 11 fool roadway. Bids may bo for either a combination brldgo or n wooden hrldgo ; piling to bo either buroak or wal nut. The county eomuilsslonors resurvotho right to rejoot any or ull bids. By order of the county commissioners, Samuel Culhkhtbon, 4 w County Clerk. Est ray Notice rAKEN UP by tho subscriber, on hi en closed lunds In Benton precinct, in No mnhn county, Nebraska, on the lftlh dny of May, 1881, two horso ponies, one dnrk tiny with white spot In forehead, whlto spot on both shoulders, has a short tall, is blind, shod behind, and Is about nlno yearn old; ono light bay pony, whlto ring around both hind feet, whlto upon on forohoad, white streak on nose, has collar murks on both shoulders, and U about five yenrs old. WM. KOEHLEH. 51y4 Foblng P. 0., Nomaha Co., Neb. ESTRAY NOTICE. Taken up on tho 27th dny of Mny, by tho undersigned living 2U miles southeast of Asplnwnll, Nemnha County, Neb., ono bay tnaro 5 or 0 years old with two small soars on tho under part oi hor neck also ono bay horse colt one yoar old, with u small whlto spot on Its noKo. Dated this 13th day or Juno, 1881. 62 w5 Lewis KiciTiiLnv. IT COST TO CLOSE OIJL Fin- Pounds of Hyson Tea for 81 nt Nickell's Drug Store. A m .t A