'XJt s.iX -jti, i tt M"ttr.wr.or: y- P ESTABLISHED 1856. ,( BROYiTNVlLLE, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, SEPT. 15, 1881. VOL, 26, NO. 13. ' Uiaoit Jf apOl' 1U thO SttitO. J iwv i . .... i J. u i.iJJJ.ii., - w v.a.-v. 7 iw. . ...v, .Vwa.t I Will UU tT.r ,-n--P-rTv..rr.rrrit iMTjvgcitKru T:iiUAm.wirnrett'mtrwrtaw r-Uv irrtwmmuMiwij.-.a'.rfj'tr.u f i3zraamunMTTBjmDMiviaaKmv.mmMiMirtaaBi.i ir.JS. 5I fiflilJ ll jlf v. f r$ BUSINESS CARDS. T II. II 0 A D Y , V Attorucy nml Counselor nt Ijiiw, llrowiivlllt .Ncli r s. s t r LL, J . ATTOKNKVS AT LAW. OillcBof County Juilh'c, Ilrownvllto. Nebraska. A S. IF 0 L li A I) A Y, il t IMiynlclan, Surgeon, Oltfltotrlnlait. (iraduntiMl In 1851. Located III nrownvllle 18M. Olllce, II M.'iln street, llrownvlllc, Neb. IIIiACKSMITU AMI IIOKSK SIIOK11 Work iloiio to order and satisfaction tfitaranteed Klrst street, between Main and Atlantic, llrowi vllle.Neh. S. Ai OMioltN, Notary I'ulillc, O.W.TAYI.Olt. OSIIOKIV & TWI.OB, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Browuville, Nebraska. 1")H ACTICK In tlio Htnto nml Ffilernl court. MpeMul nttuntlnn given to colleotloiiHntnl union of real natrtto. p A T C L 1 X E , HOOT AM) KH0K3IAKF.lt Vi CUSTOM WOUIC madoto urder, and Ills nlway Ki'iirivntccd. ItepatrltiK neatly and promptly done Shop. No. 'JT Main street. llrownvllle.Neb. 1) M. HAILKY, HHIIM'KK AND DKAI.KK IN LIVE STOCK JiHO U'XriLLK, XEltltASKA. Kunner.s, please call nml got prlce.8; I want 10 handle your stock. Olllce First National Hunk. MAUL. ATT &. IiBXi, UKAI.KK8 IN General Merchandise Iiry Goods, Groceries, llend.v Made dothlni:, Hoots, Hlioex. Huts, I'npx. nml it OoihtiiI As sortment of DriigH utul Patent Medicines. xttj. lllghoHt prlc.es paid for luittor and eggs. ASIlNVAIiIi, NKKHASKA. EIGHT i PER CENT. I will make Mortgage Loans ON AVPUOVEI) FA KM KKCUIUTY, AT 8' S. Annual Interest. .aNO OOMMISSiON. 0. J. STOWELL, . Attorney at Law, ShrrMau, AV. '2m'.) Jacob SVSarohn Strowiivlilo. :V'lr:ilta. i MERCHANT TAILOR, nnd doalerln FiiipKimllsh. Ktoiifli, Srotrli nml r'linry Clot li Vest In.s, lite, Ktr. ESTABLISHES XN 18&6, O L D E S T ReaLEstateAgency IN NKBKASKA. William H.Hoo srer. Does n general Ileal Kstate llusinoss. Sell I.amls on Commission, examines Titles, makes Deeds, Mortgages, and all Instru ments pertaining to tnu transfer of Ileal F.s tutu. It as a Complete Abstract of Titles to all 1'hhI Estate In Nomnlm County. 1 Arnioiiizi;i) hy tiik r. s. uovkhnjiknt First laiiona! Ban OF HKOWNVILLK Paid-up Capital, $o(),000 Authorized " 500,000 IK PHKl'AUU'vrO TRANSACT A General Banking Busines. nUV AND HKI.I. COIN & OURKENGY DRAFTS an all the principal cltlei of the United States and Europe MONEY LOANED On approved nerurlty only. Time Drafts discount ed. Mid special accommodations granted to deposit rs. Dealursln OOVKItNMKNT llONDH. STATE, COUNTY & CITY SECURITIES DEPOSITS HeceWed pRjmblu on demand, and INTKIIKKT nl Uwi-Jon tlmtccrUtlcattRofdrposlt. DIHKOTOnH.-Wm.'rTTien, a. M. Ilalley, M.A llMidloy. Kruk K. JoIihioii, Luther Hoadley Wm. Kratstier. , . ..,,,. JOHN L. CAUS0, A.H. PAVIKON. Cashier. Prnddt ,O.McNAUaHTON.Asst.Clkbltr. . C. L. Burroughs, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. onic in a. w. n kkll s nitro 'htohi:. .,.."" 77".. i , . ,. All calls promptly nttoiiiled lnv or nlglit sp.'c.iiiniioiitioii to MTitdKKY. (.'an bo fmiml nluhts at Mrs. I'iiscoo'n resi lience, wimI oi Pioshyterhui Church. heap. or T It WKTWODK.M UlSomiUlJMMlU.s, 1 nest uinriiiiie mil one eniiroiy now, one liciti In use two years, wlilcli I will sell cheap tor cash or on time. Aleo, Two Farms for Sale, In the Immediate vicinity of llrownvlllo. Oooii tiearlng orchard op each, ami plenty of wood iiihI waier. iC, jt7& eusiwnnY'i' Z-Zrir ""jf" A-riSfWrtt'tK- vt;ft. jj"- eh 5 vn if3 "I w. t HB W i rt )i u a una "i'J S Opposit I. umber Yard, M.iin St. G-OOD BIO-S AT - - REASONABLE RATES. Special Accommodations fop Coinuieroial AND Men, Driver Furnished when desired. Horses boarded by the day or week, and Fanners' teams fed and cared for at fair rat'es. How Lost, How Restcred! .lust pnlillsle d n i'v dltl'in of I Jr. CulVcrt wi'II'h Celehrnti d I'miij on the r idle) cine i.l Sierinatorrliileiioi- seminal Weakness. Ii.vuliin tuiv einliiiil I'x-ei. Iitiii(.ti-w 'Meiilul and l'hyilciil lnciiimi Itv, Iiiipeiiiinenls to imirrluijo if : aisii. ..n-i Me i iiin. r.i'ii y est ami ins, in- tr hi until iittif .hicMll. H.II ln.l..lK.'i..-.., Mutual extr,vKam,.. T'liocelehra'edniitl.nr In this iiilnitratile K-Miy. clearlv deriioiiHtriiics. from n thirty wars' mi.. - cessful pmcileo, thai the nlarmlinrcoiiM'iinenei-so! sell nhiis" nmj Im rndlCrtlly cured; polii'liiK out a mode of cure at .. nee KliiipUM'i'Ctnln. and elllct- mil. hy menus i.l'wlilrli ( very snirerer. no matter wh.it . hi- eoiidlilon innv tie. may cure 1 self il.iiii.li' t.rll'iit. It unit f.nllr'.ill V !.'l his I. eel ore slum Id he In the hands of every yiuith and every mini In the land. Sent undersenl.lii h plain envelope, to anv ml ilri.u niwi .niilil. un n.iw.ltit ol'rilv cents or two niistnKc stiiiiip- Ve have ulso u sire cure i for Tn pc Worm. Address j THE CULV3EWELL MEDICAL CO.. II niist.. New Voi'U, N. Y. P.O Hot. .15S. I IS ly STEEL BOILER FERRY. -'3'vs3Efri2EEBM73SA( ' i tq-i ,KT'L..-1 At BrOWnVUle, IN eDraSJKa. BEST GROSSING- ()N. T!ii.. ATiocirmri "RivPl1 lYllSO 1 1 I i l-J v i. . tt r-i nr n f A T !U W D U a J , Kates Low, J to a ls Good, Tudcniuitii Ample. Connects with all Trains. LDICiv5 'I ' ill"-""- WHImi .bo.IJM.4tnf who irt Imoll.l with l.eerr.M i y i.h. Alhi..ArWblt.iahri.H...rf fr Prr. lUrrlt'PsniplilMdlluitratii k I'liln) rl.lur Jricrilie tl !" ntmtc,,ml ihowuc it. ..!........ Tk. .imh..t .. i.ljlfct. tO IE llJff I. dmli ..It bdllb, .!( illrii.rl, mule.1 IrraliiiM. Itiil4in.lt. ki.i rr... HARM: IttUESf UH ST. 10UU, M8. " tMkirvl. VMAKlYfO I. ... .it 1.3 full Pi M ft J ' irif .1 lf,"r"1 " rJ " '" rri lm ,.ru.j m M .i. Nifcii ru..'t Ci,Ki. itK tu. Sale fit wti? iH m f M H " , &&&VHJi&&vm E5Z& ni 'TI.7b.J &I&. 1 3 vT fy a W 1 Yf w tVf esn m in 1 s-r..,v.''r!BKM- 1 1 "' -41L' -H -4 l 7?l SwflSa? " ,P"nT"r,IlLl- ilIi' nceessity, however, of now calling i-. i. I lTrT-r.Trmrrrr.T-ifji-JSSSKr4 " " n..,,. t !,, ri,. l,-,.ui,!i.tit M'be ''ovei'll- tfvlLw F ilSlMiS KL , ".ent can get along w.ll enough until VV?H:ualair the meeting of Congress, as there is no 3S& ' 3mkm&-- "'orossity tl.ut the Vice President 4.AA.V?fflr2iSfe?WRV.-t'-rt slioiilil net until inst about that time. NFBRASKA ADVERTi&ER Arch Hishop llcnni, of Milwaukee, died on the sth iust. I Hustings, Midi., with a imputation of a.tmo, lias over ifiu oases of tliptlieria inud nearlv all eases aro fatal. Filthy J 'streets and impure water are the causes assijue(l. Hon. Hruno Tzsehuck. ox -Secretary of btatt", has liuon recommended by hoth of our Senators to llll the vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon. K. II. Holers, as consul to Vera Cruz. Travelers are, as far as possible, avoiding Missouri these times, and will continue to do so until they can be better assured of protection to life and property from train robbers, i Some New Yoikers recently were so I crliel as to hanjj (iuiteau inetlh;y. Now we could stand and see the wretch scalped, or choked till Ids tongue would loll out a foot, but to Iiuiik him in ellitry! its too horrible. rtejiurdliitf the method of disposing of (Iuiteau, the wounded and sulTcring President made one of the greatest utterances of his life. And it was this: "This Nation is too great to look for mere revenge Hut for security for the future I would do everything." During the trip to Long Hrauc.li Su perintendent Kly entered the presi dent's car and told the .surgeons that they had gone the last seven miles in live minutes. .Some one. then asked the President if he thought they were going too fast, and he answered : "Oh, no; let her go!" (leneral Xoyes, late .Minister to France, says: "American financial prosperity is a marvel to Kuropeans." Ha run Iiotlisehild said to him recently: "The llnancial prosperity of the United States is without a parallel in the his lory of the world, .you are drawing froin till the t reasurrra of the old world to llll your own." (Sen. (Srant recently gave the follow ing sensible opinion to an luti'i' Orrtni man regarding the disability of the President and the duty of the Vice President in the situation: "Regarding the inability clause in the Constitution. Do von deem that - ..... . . ' ... .... chnmo miii il Will ilc to ii.'ir ier.1 s case ." ,t n(lloll,,t t,,ilt ,lt (.OIlitioH ( aHail'S CXistS tO-dilV I'etltlirillg tllC I ',""" . ' . ". ice President to act, o'tt 1 11111 tllt'ie ; iii'Mviiim in t lie Cilimt it 111 iilll nor i IS " piOMSIOll 11) lilt ' iMISUl llliun, inn has ailV (tll'ort been made bv COIlgl'C.SS ,,' ul, .:,, i...... .i, (iiUI1liili. ty shall be declared. While such a state of affairs existe.l. it would be wholly inappropriate for the Vice President unasked to make a move ' toward assuming the duties of the ) presidential chair. I supposo realty , what should be done in a case of this I kind if anything a ere done at all, land I don tt'hiuk it N necessary would 1 be for the attending plivsicians to cer Itify to the Cabinet that in their opin Mon the president is tin.ible to perform i t hei nt cs rcmiirwl o him. rlmn lie ('abinet.asa whole, might consider the certilicate of the plisii,ians, and for ward it to the Vice President with a rciiest that he come forward to act as president during the disability of the (resident. There is not lung legal about it, but I don't 'e that there could be anv other wav in which it could be doiie. I don't think there is u :u ,.,. ,.,.!,i.. ,,,. tlm. (lie I'rcsi- dent can hardly be in a condition by i the convening of congress to make it j safe for him to have the trouble and mspmiHibilities of the ollico on his hands." , I "(Jeneral. whvisit thata lowof the ! papers throughout the country attack i Vho nj,,,!,,, Arthm in such an un- seciulv and unciillei 11- iii'i i I l nil ' n uimiii i ..,... ! .111 ifcli. itllVIUIv. - ''riii.v.'irr. but :i few of your excel- rfnntS!ififhi.leuirf) l'0(ml w" ll li , "" "" ,lt tlm 1 inn. Im V!is noiuillilted sucii men, for instance, as Medill.cditorof a sheet called the Tribune, and his faithful follower, a man by the namo of Shu man. These men hae attacked Mr. Arthur until some people who do not Uiwiw him have reallv been convinced that he is what they have represented him to be I think it is a misfortune that von have got such men as those attached to dailv newspapers in a world made up of such peoplo as this is. Still, we will survive this misfortune as we have survived other misfor- ' tunes " i-oin,3. Rivor Injprovomont Oonvoution, j The executive committee- of the- SI, liouis Merchants exchange have called a meeting of those interested in Mis sissippi river improvement, to bo held in that city on October lie. The con vention will be composed of delegates from the states and territories in the Mississippi valley, governors being au thorized and requested to appoint ten from each hoard of trade or cotton ex change, two delegates for each one hundred members, these bodies to be entitled to at least two dolegatt s. From corporate cities of Mississippi valley where no boards or exchanges exist, two delegates from each to be appointed by the mayor of such city. In the otllciat call issued for the meet ing, II is stated that within the urea of states and territories drained by the Mississippi and its navigable tributar ies is produced ninety percent of the corn, seventv-three per cent of the wheat, eighty-three per cent of the oats, sixty-four per cent of the tobacco, sevonly-.soveii of cotton and sixty-six percent of the value of the live hogs of the whole country. In ad lition to the vast supply of food and textile pro ducts, the abundance of coal, iron and timber mark it as the seat of manu facturing industries, thegieat and un questioned source of American pro duction and national leveuuc. lOven in the present imperfect condition ol navigation one-seventh of the amount of his vast production which enters into the export trade if the country, goes to the ocean by way of the Mis sissippi river at a eo.st of less than one Ihird at which it can be carried by any other route. i'.vriiiHin. Hrownville is entitled to two dole gates in the above mentioned conven tion, and we presume Mayor Handheld will make the appointments in duo time, and appoint gentlemen who will probably go if appointed. Oucvod Pitohiiig. Tho Providence (It. I.) ,onnwl thus settled an important matter: "The question of curved pitching has attracted the attention of scientific and pliilosophic.il gentlemen for (lie past two years. a"d there have been those who stoutly alarmed that it was an utter impossibility for a pitcher to curve the sphere in the manner no oftun described in the reports of ball games. A special committee of the Proudencc Franklin Society, appointed to investi gate the question in relation to alleged curves in balls thrown by skillful hands, made a report to the society at a meeting to the ellect 'that after three stakes were placed in a direct line, at a distance of about thirty feet apart , the ball was thrown by a person standing behind the Hist stake ill such a man ner that it passed to the right of the lirst stake, to the left of the second, and to the right of the third. The ball was then sothrown that it passed to the left of the first stake, the right of the second and the left of the third, thtisdemonstrating the fact that the pitcher has the power to cause the ball to curve to the rightor left tit pleasure' The committee gives a scientific ex planation of the curvi-linear motion. The society .should receive the thanks of the fraternity for 11ms intelligently solving tho mystery, and am'ateur ball lossers can practice with a fair pros pect of success if tho rules aro fol lowed." Ifthis full's campaign is carried on as Hro. Moore, of the Xemaha (irunwr suggests, without holding any county con'ventioin if will be extremely neces sary that you announce yourselves. nhi-i'ltlun I'nsr. The Post, although it but a few months ago, claimed to be the "leading Itepubllcan paper of the county" has not a word of condemnation of the Uniii'fr'ti suggested plan to beat the party. That's t lie kind of a Hoimblicun organ the Post is. The preponderance of the mercenary feature of that sloppy sheet, over party ami principle, is very apparent in its bid for tho announce ment of independent candidates. A true Republican paper would not make such a contemptible exhibit of itself, but from a higher standpoint would be found advocating harmony and solidity in the party, and discouraging inde pendent cand'idates rather than invit ing them into the field. The Post, we infer from its own words, would give tho party away for three dollars. And yet that bastard is constantly whining because the county ofllcers refuse to give It the county printing. Traits of character which you seek to conceal you had bettor seek to re form. Proud hearts and are always barren, lofty mountains MISCELLANEOUS. fiuileau wan Mi years old on tlm 8th inst. Two daughters of Unhurt Williams, atWhltmiU, Vu cut oir their father's head with an axe, and then lied. Win. Hoherts was killed at Omaha in a brick yard by a slido of earth. Aged '21 years. In the recent train robbery near In dependence, Mo., the Kxpiuss cmnpany lost only about griGO. Southern California wantj to1 Hpccilo and assume." the duties of n sovereign and Indcpfindeiit Slide. There are is,it ui Christian converLs in China, and tint gain during the last three yearthauliean at tho rate of an pur cent, '. . India hnsu population, according to the centum just completed, of Jfta.mio,- 01)0. Five hundred and fifty Mormon con vi'i'lH, 'hvistly from Switzerland ami (Sermany, are en route for Ptah. At PateiMon, N. J., a man named Shori;och was killed by being struck in the stomach ny a base ball. Jle lin gered but a few minutes. On n recent Sunday at Xiobrara, Nob., a saloon keeper named Sohumukor shot and killed Win. (Selkirk, ll years old. on Home slight provocation. In some respects the gentler sex far surpass us. No man, for instance, can deliver a lecture with a dozen pins in his mouth. While Cliiia. Dotoniuu was mowing recently near ("Sraml Island, his little uireoeai old sou ran in front of the machine and before it could be stopped one of the child's feet was cut off near the ankle. Iti is estimated that 'Hie loss of life by theinish fires in Michigan will approx imate '2nd. An appeal hits been made to the whole country for help for the lioi.H'less sufferers. Active rcorujying to llll vacancies in lite (United Stales army is going on in WaSilugion, and recruits and olllcers' ...... fli.l ....I .1 I,. ..!........ li iiriiij; ui inn I'll iu ,iii.wiiii, i- (. The Chicago and Alton HailroaUf .minorities do not believe that tin James brothers had anything' to do' with Hie Cilendnlo robbery. They be lievv the offenders to he 'tlm residents of till neighborhood, who aro a despoi1 ato ifnd lawless gang. ' ' "' J -Wr.-.Tumeri , Kuonn is .rcnar.te.do have lost si,ro(),ouu fooling with Han nilt.'.l and Si. Joe stock. The Iowa Melhndists in conference assembled, declare the use of tobacco sinful in Hie sight of (Sod. loliu It. Douglas, i a farmer near Col umbia City, Ind., suicided recently by hanging himself iu his barn. Iletwoen the Apaches and the Mis souri savages, railroad traveling is bo coming decidedly perilous. Marshall Hoherts, near Annil, 111,, recently murdered a man named Adams. Mrs. H. was at the bottom of it. A box left as security witli a Phil adelphia hotel keeper by C. Hunston. now in tlie Maryland penitentiary, was opened by police and found to contain a valuable diamond ring and Tinted States bonds of the value of Slw.OOO. (lovernor Crittenden lias issued a a proclamation calling upon the(pcoplu to rise en niiis.se and cxtci initiate tho train robbers. He litis gone to Kansas City to consult with the authorities of .Jackson county, regarding the appre hension of tho robbers. Fully 1,000 men are organized into posses from Kansris City, .Jackson, Lafayette, Clay, Hay, Clinton, and Salina counties, and are now in the Held under command of sheriffs and marshals. Tho Hcornitfrnir Sorvico, Washington, Sept. 8. Owing to the number of recruits required to llll the army to the required strength, tho standard for artillery and infantry is fixed at ft feet 1 inches and upward; weight l'f) to UK). "For cavalry, 5 feet I inches to ( feet 10 inches, weight not to exceed Hir pounds. Hecruits jind ofllcers tiro being ordered to Arizona. A Mississippi farmer dashes cold water into the ears of choking cattle. This causes the animal to shako ita head violently, and tho muscular action dislodges the obstruction. Wisdom is better than riches. "Wis doin guards thee, but thou must guard thy riches. Uiches diminish in tho using; but wisdom increases in the use of it. The campaign is too one-sided in Ohio for any fini. Foster is walking over the track. Inter Ocean. Tho waters of Illinois tiro being slocked with carp fish. Ui I W