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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1881)
tfl . o .v " "" ' . . l"- . . 'XMMWHIIMMir e 1 WkVv'y ( v fW mv k l-'urrms (lov rWf -. y-rs safe IH r m Ulim M iilf if ifririr tit tf-fr - s V, .'V ESTABLISHED 1850. I Oldest Pftjior in tho State.. J BUSINESS CARDS. 'TBS1 T II. 15 It 0 A D Y , jTra Attorney nml Counselor nt Lniv, X&OillceoverStHtw Ilnnlc.llroiviivlll, .Neb. ;C A. OSllOltX, U A'I'TOIINKY ATLAW. rilea.N'o.SI Main itrpot.nrownvlle. N'cbl T S. S T U L L , d ATTOKMKVS AT IiAW. OHUoof County Judge, Hrownvlllo, Nebraska. A S. It 0 L L A I) A Y , fl IMiyulolaii, MtirKcmi, Olmtctrlctiiii. Graduated In 1841. I.icnt(l 1" Hrownvlllo IbMS. Olnce.-ll Main streot, Hrownvlllo, Neb. j7 W. G 1 1$ S 0 N , I1L.ACKHM1TI1 AM) IIOltHK KIIOKU Work done to oritur nml n nth faction itlnrnnted FlrsMtrcot, between Main anil Atlantln, drown vlIle.Nob. p A T CLIN 12 , IfAHIIIONAllI.K jl HOOT AM) SHOE .MAKER CUSTOM WOUIC niadeto order, and Mtftulivny guaranteed. KepnlrltiK neutly mifl promptly tlonf Shop, No. 27 Mnln street. Hrownvllle.Neb. I) M. BAILEY, HHIPl'Kll AND MKAI.KIt IN LIVE STOCK JlltO WXV1LLK, NEIiKASKA. Farmers, please call and got prices; I ivani to handle your Htock. Olllco First National Untile. I1IAUL.VTT &. KIiG, HKAI.r.ltS IN General Merchandise Dry Goods, Groceries, Komi y Mnrto Clothlnu, Hoots, .Shoes. Hats, Caps, anil a General As sorttnetit of Drills nnil Patent Medicines. 113. Highest prices paid for butter nnri os. ASIMNAVAIili, NISIIIIASICA. EIGHT i PER CENT. I will mnku MortKno Loans ON APPROVED FAHM SKCUHITV, AT 8 i S. Annual Interest. $0 COMMISSION. 0. J. STOWELL, Attorney at Law, Sheridan, Neb; 2!J Jacob Marohn, Rrowiivlllc. IVelirnNka. MERCHANT TAILOE, and deAlorln (-'iiipKnglUli, Kionch, Scotch nml K.mcjr Clot In VntliiK, Ktc, Ktc, AVKDDING SUITS A SPECIALTY. ESTABLISHED IN 1858. OLDEST Real EstateAgency IN NEBRASKA. William H. Hoover. Doos a (?onornl RenI Estuto HuslnesK, Sells I, mills on Conitnlsslon, examines Titles, makes Deeds, Mortns, and all Instru ments portalnltiB to tlio trnnsfor of Henl Es JJtito. Has a Complete Abstraot of Titles to all Heal Estuto In Notnalia County. AI'TJIOUIZm IIV THK U. N. (lOVKItNMFNT First National O P 13 R O W 1VVI1L.1L, 1 Paid-up Capital, $80,000 Authorized " ,500,000 Bank IS I'HKI'AlUiOTO THANHACT A General Banking Busines. HUV AND SICM. COIN & OUREENOY DRAFTS n nil tho principal cities of tho United States and Europe MONEY LOANED On approved security only. Time Drafts discount ed, nml ipuolnl accommodations erantod to deposit m. Douloriln OOVKHNMKNT HONDS, STATE, COUNTY & CITY SECURITIES DEPOSIT8 lU'ttflvod pnyabloon demand, and INTKHKKTal lowuloii tlmuartlllcntuH of deposit. DIRliCTOHn.-Win.Triiari. U. M. nnlley, M.A Hundley. Prank K. Johnson, l.utliur llouilley Wm. Fruhliur. JOHN h. CAHSOX, A n. DA VIRON. Cashier. l'rMsldent J O.MuNAUairTON Asst.Cashltr. acnmjanin jjmiiiii rK!BK5narijaciBUiujiugtprg3ajcgnipwm C. L. Burroughs, IYI. D., Physician and Surgeon. Ollleo In A. V. N KELLH DRUG STORE. All calls promptly attended day or nllit Spec-ill attention to teU'UJEHY. Can bo found nlclits at Mrs. Pnseoo's rest- denee, wost of Presliytei Ian C'liuroh. For Sale Cheap. T IIAVFTWonKMAHHOHOIirM MILLS, I liot miu'lilno out one entirely new, one been In use two jours, which I will sell cheap lor cash or on time. No, Two Farms for Sale,' In the Immediate vicinity of Urownvllle. I Good bearlmt orchard on each, and plenty ; ui woou ami wiuur. 15. S. IIlWVfcBOStn. o t& m mb im u n Oppusil Lnmbcr Yard, Main St. GrOOID BIGS AT REASONABLE RATES. Special Accommodations fur Commercial Men, AXD- Driver Furinslicd when desired. Horses boarded by tho day or week, and Farmers' teams fed and cared for at fair rates. How Lost, How Restored! JuM puhllHlied a 1 cm eillll'iii of Or. CiiIVcil uell'H Cclebi'iilcd I-.niij on Uicnidictl cure of spi-riiiHiiirtliili'iini .nilii.il Wcnkms. Iiivulim tary eiiHnul !.Ohs,", Impou-iir-y .Mental mid l'li.Vhlciil Ineitpurliv, IliipcilliiieniN to nmrriiiKO tc: ft No. ('HN--.I mimiox. r'l'll.i:i'sv and 1'lTv. In duced h. sell uidnlK ncuoi seMiial extruMtKiuiru, Ac. The cell brined author. In thN ndmtr.tlilp Tysny, cloiirly (leuioiiiiiii, from n thirty y,ars' .on-, fe-ufnl pmcttco, timl the alarming coiicitiei)ceh of self-almse limy he r.tdlcnlly cnreilj polntlnu out a mode of euro ul once itinple.cuilatn, and ellect nal.b.i iiie.tnh ol ivhlch every sulVeriT. no inuttcr Mhat hlx condlilon may he, may euro lilniHolf chwaply, prli iitcb . noil rallcally. tt-)-ThU l.eeiiiri-shiiiilil imln thchnnds of every youth and every man In the land, Kent under seal. In a plain envelope, lo any nil dreKi. post-paid, 011 receipt ofHli cento, or two pnMnirc stainpi.. Wr have nlno u -)ti'e (hit foe Tape Worm. AddroR 7nE OULVSRWiSLL SL:CAL CO., II XiiiiSI., .New Voi'li. N. Y. P.O. llox,.,-iS(;. Ill) STEEL BOILERPERRY. ; 7:-,..H-.4i $ l"!!"!"??"' Tffl' f AtBrownville, Nebraska. BEST CROSSING OK THE Missouri River. NEW BOAT. Eaten Low, Cam is Siad, Jioadn Good, Indemnify Ample. Connects with all Trains. I A PftHCfO whft irf "tll wild !.ucftrrhcr 1 ItaMUSCTiCl (H nr Albui r W, an; itv.u.J irnd for """ I rot UnrrUfI'Miiihlt4(llluttnte4 tr I'Utei) giviujf dturrif'tiuit of Iji I(ciuwJ), and nl.ywmr lUip flirt.on Tbe mi)Mei n tftWiblr to any laJjr a deli- ' iite l.faliti, being Itiorn .hl prari cl tr, .tt 11 up this dlicase ...1 t'rrr. HARRIS RCM.Df CO., ST. LOUIS. MO, n riVAi-Vit. l-y.fr WArlTED I I I I ill n h V f W F It PB-i 1 c-v i'. n iir. m'- :-.M II TFfl iZimmhJUit ClrUuH SO '- II "il I'ncM y& ic'o jj.ivi t 'Pi lutii-ii ,n j.ti.n..Mo. .lltvl BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1881, NEBRASKA ADVERTISER The Hnpublican Statu rointuittvo will moot at tho Commercial Ilotc;la Lincoln, at 2 p. in. August :11st. Thu following cablegram was re ceived by tho British legation at Wash ington: "Tho Qucon is sorry for tho president's relapso and inquires after him." Tho Seward Itepovtcv has a corres pondent after its own heart, who reiterates the lie made and published by such as he. that (Juiteau declared himself a "stalwart of .StutwarU" l-.x-U. S. Senator Harlan, of Iowa, has been nominated by the Ht-puhli- cans of his district for State Senator. That's a nice compliment by his friends and tho old Senator will undoubtedly accept. , Tho two hoineopathie colleges of St. Louis have a feud, and Or. Matt lie, w.son in-oposing lo settle it by the anti-lionie-opalhiu inethod of blood letting, sent Dr. Coinstock a challenge to mortal combat on the Held of honah. It don't pay to have lifty workingmen and their lamilies live on bone soup and half rations, in order that two or three saloon keepers may make for tunes. It don't pay any liieniber of the community engaged in any legiti mate business. The St. Joe UnzdUi after giving an account of'thr recent stage robbery be tween Hxcelsior Springs and Liberty, says, "It i thought that the banditti will bo captured." There is grim irony of the solid kind. Tbe home of the .lames boys is in sight of Libeity. Leo llartman. the would bo Uussian regicido has filed his declaration of in tention to bee iino a citizen of the United States. That is na.-ji acquisi tion to bo proud of. In fact wo object to taking Ilartnian unless we can trade (iuiteau to Iiussin for him. An Omaha servant girl tried coal oil kindling last night. Hesult as usual. The hou.se is in ashes and Hie girl in the doctor's hands. Tthyrnm. Tho Tihyrmn is a little "off" on the "usual result," which is that the girl immediately goes into tho undertaker's hands. When Ciiiitoau was slushing around Mdiill, the guard, and cutting the but ton off his coat, the guard neglected the best opportunity of his life to im mortalize his name, by giving the wretch a gut shot. There are a good many men who wouldn't "fool" with (Juiteau a second. The editor of the Seward Hepm-lvr, after receiving several merited trounc ings from its keen rhal, I ho Watte, concedes that "the humblest voter in the county, has as much right co give expression to his sentiments in the nomination of party tickets as the most important personage." A strong argument against the toleration of intoxicants as a beverage, says the New York Jfi-niltl, is the statement made by the keeper of the Morgue that four-fifths of the five thousand bodies that reach the city dead house every jearareMMit there by drunkenness. The jolh fellows who make fun of tho anti-liquor agitation as they stand at bars and drink good old whisky for of cour-e no other kind is sold know only the beginings of what rum can do; but tho rough pino boxes, tilled with what once was clear headed, bright eyed Jiitinanity.are Justus directly tho work of drink as bar room fun is. On Saturday tho Kith, Calven fJuil liams persuaded his wife to visit the family of S. S. Xauinan. and he took his wife and little Frankie. Sunday tho 17th (iuilliains started for home, telling his wife he was going to Hum boldt, Neb., to clear a niortgago and would return in a few days. Ho went homo, sold his stock, grain and farming implements. Gathering together all of the household goods of any value, even his wife's own stove and sowing machine yes, and worse, Ids wife's underclothing anil nicest dresses skipped out between two days with tho hired girl, .Julia Iiceii, Ho leaves behind a good and noble wifeof a good family, and is highly esteemed by all who know her, with tho pride of her life, sweet little Frankie, a child of 11 months. Mound City lYe-uv. 1 njijmumuiijimmiiuf nu'jiwugjm tut MISCELLANEOUS. A young man named Clins. Connors, from Michigan, was badly wounded, at Fairbury, a few days ago, while out hunting, by accidental discharge of a gun. Tho tobacco crop of Virginia is not good away below tho average. A tiro occurred at Omaha 17Ui inst., in which the Newspaper Union build ing, Willi presses and material, weie destroyed. M.,ny of the Nebraska papers were supplied with "patents" from that institution, which fact may throw some of them a week or two be hind. Win Hrooks. a farmer near Shelby, X. ('., nad trouble with his wife, ami notified the neighbors that he would hang himself. He was followed to the woods by a crowd, and found peiehrd on tho top of a tall tree with u rope around his neck. Mofore he could bit prevented, he-jumped from ihetreeand broke his neck. At New Herliu, Wis., Valentine Schmid fatally shot his young wife be cause she refused to live with him. The couple had boon married about a year. At Hirmihghain, Ala., George (Jritlin, colored, was hanged l'Jth inst., in ac cordance with law, ,ior raping a Mrs. 1 logins. At Klgin, 111., wt! must concludo that they draw their police regu lations pretty close, from the lact that they recently lined a lady .-j.r for hav ing a toy pistol "concealed" in her pocket which Hho had taken from her little son. A boy named Usborn, at Hookford, 111, was killed instantly by the kick of a colt. The H. & M. railroad company has moved into their new depot at Lincoln, Neb., which is one of the largest and handsomest depots in the west. The total cost was $75,000. A small village in New Mexico, in habited entirely by Mexicans, was re cently surrounded by Apnche Indians, and 27 out of tho 'JO inhabitants were massacred. Mrs! W. ('. Holdon, wife of the edi tor of tho Kearney 'v-.w, was recently bitten on tho upper lip by a Bpldor. which came near being fatal. Two Americans were recently assas sinated on the highway near Allium, old Mexico. While men wore blasting recently in Fay's mining cam), near Gunnison City, a nitro-glyeorino explosion oc curred killing about -JO men. George Luark, of Wabash, I ml., was arrested for burglary, lTith inst., com mitted in Madison county. T. (). Carpenter, a Choctaw chief.aml Col. Amos I'rico, recently fought with pistols in the Indian Territory. Price was shot dead and Carpenter mortally wounded. Six uitfii, three whites and three In dians, nro to be hanged at Ft. Smith, on tlin Dili of September. The whiles are Pat. McGowan. (i. W. Padgett, Wm. T. llrown. Tho Chruiiirle's special from Union town, Pa., says: Fivo Molly Maguiies have boon arrested in the mines near Dunbar, Pa., on suspicion of beit.g con cerned in the assassination of Maurice Hoaly, of the Dunbar Furnace Com pany. The prisoners gave the names of .lames Kane, Patrick Donlan, .1. Me Parlaml, John Collins, and .lames Ileagan. The arrests were rondo by H. .1. liinden, of Pinkerton's Agency. At Miner, 111., George Lainino was probably fatally shot while taking a melon from thu field of John Skates. He was struck by a heavy charge of chicken-shot, a number of pellets pass ing into Ids lungs. At Lees Lick. Harrison conntv. Kv.. ('has. Smith murderously shot aiid killed .las Carval. In a saloon carousal on Glasscock's Island, Mo., .Jack Gibbons was killed by West Harnes. Whiskycido is a name invented by the Chicago Journal to dofino a. certain class of crimes, Tho stage running between Vibbard and Excelsior, Mo., was recently stopped by robbers and tho passen gers robbed. At Hlaek Jack Grovo, Texas,' in a quarrel about cattle, John Malory shot and killed J. W. Hall. Mrs. Morris Kpley. noar South J lend, Intl., died from the effects of a rattle snake bite. Sho gave birth to a child about an hour before sho died. Charley Day and Albert Black, stage robbers, were arreited at Galveston, Texas, and Jack Harri.i, of the gang, resisting arrest, was shot dead by an olllcer. The first rail of tho Missouri Pacific in Nebraska was laid on Thursday, 1 1th inst., when a Y was put in at Louis ville, making a connection with tho 11. & M. Tho Denver cc South Park railroad will bo finished to Gunnison City this fall. VOL. 26, NO, 10. wwiwniMBWfawnnt Dr. A. G. lloebe, of Madison, Wiscon sin, was tempted, during tin Presi dent's recent gastric trouble, to suggest to the attendant doctors Hie following proscripPon. The doctor said: "It is what is called Llcbig's raw beef tea, and, of course, not original with me. It is made of one-half pound lean beef ehoppo,d, twelve lluid ounces of cold water, one-hall teaspoonfnl of coinmon' salt, and ic.r d'-ops of chemically pure muriatic ttold. They should bo put in ajar in this order, and allowed to stand two hours. Then strain and use according to the demands of tho cne. This has been retained by the stomach when even cold water was rejected. It is twice as nourishing as , , beef tea. Tho muriatic ahl assists tho digestion. Speaking of tho wound Dr. lleebo said: The only thing that would causo ' his dentil would bo a cavity where the bullet Um. If such a cavity exists and they do not and cannot reach it, and get rid of the disturbance, then thu probability seems lo me that he will ilia" Dr. liaxter. of Washington, said so far iih lie was informed, tho wound had been ably treated, but he feared 11 proper understanding of the Presi dent's dyspeptic predisposif on had not boon as carefully looked into. He had attended President Garfield the past, ton years, and knew perhaps more than , any other physician respecting his con stitution and its defects. President Gnrllold.uhhough of a stalwart physique has suffered from chronic dyspepsia and a delicate stomach, superinduced by sedentary habits and mental strain. Anna Dickinson has a grievance ag.-iinst the Lincoln Monument Asso ciation of Philadelphia. "It was 1 w ho proposed the monument," she says, "and I gave the 1,000 which caino from a lecture to the cause in question. Tho rest, of the fund of S'JO.ooo was made up in small subscriptions, tho greatest being 6'JO. When it came to eroding the monument. I who had given one-twentieth of the fund, was not even mentioned. The pamphlet which tells of the association alludes to mo in no way." E.P. Ingersoll, president of the State Alliance, announces himself, in , John, so'ii ('ot'ni'ly,'"iii? a candidate for clerk. 1 Ilsccms natural for a man when ho starts out as a reformer, to think him self entitled to a reward of some fat office. Johnson county, notwithstand ing the drouth, has a big crop of candi dates, as appears fioin the TecuuiHcU papers, ami among.it the announced is Miss Mary Kinerson for school super intendent. The body of a white man was found' Hunting in the Arkansas ltivor at fled Mluff, hix miles below Little Hock, and upon examination it was found that u. rope was round the body, with a stone attached. The skull of the deceased. ' was horribly frncluiud.utid blood was. slowly issuing fioin Hid wouud. When found the body was .standing upright, in tho water, tin weight of the stone holding tho feet down. Deceased was about.", feel K inches in height, heavy red moustache, sandy liaii, and was, neatly dressed. Mr. G. Neilsoi), a traveling agent connected with tho Anchor Lino ol" steamships, suicided at a hotel In Chicago, a few days ago. lie left letters to his employer and wife, which said that through gambling he had been led to misnppropiiato Ids em ployers funds, and that he prof en oil death to facing the disgrace that was inevitable. Tho farmers of Lafayette wear a pleasant smile now-a-days. They had the benefit of u good rain about ten days ago, and with the recent sprinkle they feel that their corn crop Is insured and then their railroad prospects aro very llatterlng. The M. I'. road will supply a want long felt in that pre cinct. Let tho good work go on. C' turt Courier. NtJimalui Furmcr: Tho timo for. holding theOtoo County Fair has been changed from August till to September sinl, IhSl, to October :i, 4, 5. tl, and 7, l.ssi. those living within the district, and in fact every 0110 in tho State will do well to attend, as Otoe is noted for her good fairs, and this year they in tend to have tho best ever hold in that county. Tho manner in which thu lah-do-dah young mon uncover tho billiard-ball sized knobs that stand to thorn in tho lieu of heads, when meeting the ladies, can only bo equalled in grace by the financial secretary of an organ grinder when ho removes his head covoring for the purpose of making an assessment. Intliunujwlts Uvrald. Furniture and tinware repairo-1 by stoNoiisun & Cross.