ES Hebftika all ttMSff h4 rssfua ESTABLISHED 1858. I OMel Paper la tko State. BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, SEPT, 22, 1881. mmmmmmmBmmmmnmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm VOL, 26, NO. 14. its BUBXHBSS CARDS. t it ti t n a n v . J . Attaraar Otnai.ttr at kavr, Urownvlllf.Neb T 5. STULL, 3 ATTOttnmta at iaw. Office of Couatr Judges, Drownvllls, Nebraska. A S. IIOLLADAY, IX, IhystelM, lat.oi OfcillrUt. Graduated Id mi. Located In nrownrllle tSU. Office, 41 Main street, llrownvllle, Neb. j" W. GIBSON r UL.'aCKRMITI1 A!tD IIOllBH SIIORH Work done to order and jatl.faotlon guaranteed, First meet, bstwasn Main and AtUollo, Urown fllle.Neb. S. A. OanoRN. Notary Public, O.W.Taylor. OBnORN K TAYLOR, AfctorneyB and Gounsollors at Law, Brownville, Nebraska, PRACTICE in the Stnto nntl Perioral conrts, Spoclnl attention given to collections uml sales of ronl estate. pAT CLINE, f-jji MOOT AND SHOE MAKER Pl CUSTOM WORK tnadeto erder, and fit. alway guaranteed. IlepalrlnK neatly nnd promptly done Shop, No.J7 Main street, Brownvllle.Neb. T) M. BAILEY, aitlFPRtt AND UKALKR IN LIVE STOCK. JiRO WXVILLK, NKIJRA8KA . Karinem, please civil and get prloos ; I wnnt to handle your stook. Office Flrnt National Dnnk. MAUL, ATT A, KING, TJKAI.KHS lit General Merchandise Dry Goods. Groceries, Rend) Mndo Clothing. Hoots, Shoes. Hols, Cnp, nnd a General As sortment of Drugs nnd Tntent Medicines. &. Htghost prloen paid for butter nnd eggs. ASPlNWAIib, JfRBKAHKA. Tight per cent. I will make Mortgage Lonnn O APPROVED FARM SECURITY, AT 84 !nt Annual Interest. NO COMMISSION. 0. J. STOWELL, Attorney at Law, Sheridan, Neb. 2m3 Jacob Marohn, llrownvllle. NebraNkn. MERCHANT TAILOR, and doalerln r'luetiuRllih, French, Scotch and K'anejr Cloth Testings, Ktc, Kte. ESTABLISHED IN 1856. OLDEST ReallEstateAgency IN NEBRASKA. William H.Hoover. Doom a geuoral Real Estate Business. Soils Lands on Commission, examines Titles, makes Deeds, Mortgages, nnd all Instru ments pertaining to tho transfer of Real Es tate, Has n Complete Abstract of TitleB to nil Ronl Estate in Nemaha County. L AUTHOUIZKD BY THR U. tt. UOVERNMKNT First National Bank O V BROW NVILL E Paid-tip Capital, $80,000 Authorized 500,000 is rimpAnanTO TttAwAtrr General Banking Businos,. BUY AND HVUh COIN & 0UREEN0Y DRAFTS nail the principal cities of the United Stated and Europe MONEY LOANED On approved .scurlty only. Tims Draft, dl.couut 4, and ipaelat accommodations granted to d. po.lt rs. Deal.r.ln OOVKUNMKNT nONDH, STATE, COUNTY & CITY SECURITIES 'D1SFOSXTB Belved payableondemand.and INTKHKHT al l.wedon tlmecortlflcat. ofd.po.tt. IHKCTfOnB.-Wm.T. Den, B. M. Batlejr. U.A Handler, Frank E. Joha.on, Luther ftoadler Wn.Fral.her, JOHN h. CAH80N, A. It. DAVISON, Cabler. Prertd.st , 0. UcNAUaHTON. As.t.Casklsr. C. L. Burroughs. M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office to A. TV. N. KELTvB DRUO STORE. All calls promptly attended day or night Spoolal attention tofaURQKRY. Can bo found ulghts at Mrs. Parcoti'n resi dence, west of Presbyterian Church. I. O, Dovel, DHAI.KIl IN Family Groceries. Always on Hand Flour, Teas and Coffee, With a full line of Canned Goods S Confectionery. Also, the rory best Cigars and Tobaccos. -Two Doors Eat of Postomco, llrown vllle, Nebrnrka. LIVERYl W. E. O'PELT, Opposit Lumber Yard, Main St. O-OOID BIGS AT REASONABLE RATES. Special Accommodations for Commercial Men, -AND- Driver Furinshed when desired. Horses boarded by the day or week, and Fanners' teams fed and cared for at fair rates. How Lost, How Restored! Ju.t nuhllnhed. a new dltlun of Ilr. f!ulVi-- ytcIIU (.'ctohrHteil Kwny on therndlcnl cure of lcrinuiorrnnoaor Hemmai wuAKneis, involun tary Seminal ItOimeH, Impoloncy, Mental and Ptiyxlcal Incapacity, Impediments to nmrrlaitn tc; alio, OoNHiiMi'Tiov, Eimmevsy and Kith, t ri ducedbynelMndtilt'nco or scxtuul (utrnvutfMiro, Ac, The celnbruted author. In ttiU udmlrahla K.aay, cl.nrly demonstrates, from n thirty years' eur cc.srul pruotlcu, that the anrmlnKfloiiHvinenaeim( elf-nbusH mar tie radically cured: pointing nut a mndenf cure at once Hluiple,cortiln, and enVct ual. by moan, nf ivhlch every .ulTerer. no tnnttur wlint hU condition mar ho, may euro himself ciiHapir, privatniy, nnd ranicaiir. tB-Tnl I.cciiireolioiild belt) the hands nf every youth mid every nmn In the laud. Bent under .eat, In a plain envelope, to any ad dre.s. poel-pitld, on receipt of nix cents, or two pnstaKe stamp.. We have alio a sure oure for Tii pc Worm. Addrei. THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann Ht., Nesr York, N. Y. P.O. Itnx, tSStl. 18 ly STEEL BOILER FERRY. AtBrownvillc, Nebraska. BEST GROSSING ON THE Missouri River. N E W B 0 A T. JlatenZow, Campa Shady, Jloadfi Good, Indemnity Ample. Connects with all Trains. qjjByynfJy1? SHbbH bbbbbP MIIIIbMIm'TbBObbbbBbC- NFBRASKA ADVERTISER Tho ox position buildings at Kansas City wore burned hut week while tho fair was in progress. Snow foil Friday last along tho Bock Island road in Iowa, and at Stewart, Avooa, and Algonin, at midnight snow wan four to five inches duop. i Speaking of heretics, it is said that Bishop Foster of the ,M. E. church, who is now presiding over tho Nobras kacouferouce at York, dots not believe in tho resurrection of tho body. State Journal. Johnson county's whisky hill soems' to be growing. The peopb ar now pitying up a murder case caused by saloons; and now they have another on hand which will prove no trillini? matter. In behalf of a class of Democrats in Nebraska who have no ortran. wo would doslro to inform tho Omaha Herald that when tho democrats of this State adopt a free whisky platform tho respectability of tho party will march out of it. -State Journal. Beat live business men, in addition to those already hero, is what this town needs. Poxt. And it still more needs a paper whose editors have some reputation for truth and a little sense. The Americans in London backed Lorillard'a horse Irotjuis at tho recent St. Legcr raco.and just fillod their pock ets with English money. It was a soft game, :! to 1 against the American; tho Johnny's crowding tho bets atld tho Yankee boys promptly accommo dating them. Church Howo has been furnished a plat of tho now M. P. Depot. lnt. Tho "now Dopot." It's essential to doflno that it is tho new one, as there are ho many old depots standing around there you know ; and tho tiling wouldn't bo at all impressive if not spelled with iibigMD." ' Court sot at Brownvillo Tuesday. Two more terms will probably relievo that burg of this annoyance. Post. Is tho idiotic Post authorized to count Sheridan's chickens so long be fore they are hatchod. Premature boasting by hairbrained braggarts havo ruined many a cause. A Sheridan man said to us recently "thoso editors are always slonpintr over and do the town about as much harm as good." Tlwit's the way every sonsiblo man out there thinks, from what we hear. The Lincoln Journal, of tho 11th inst, records another sad utory of a victim of alcohol. Ed. E. Chandler, a jowelor, becoming crazed by a protract ed sproo wandorod off to Palmyra, and near that town throw himself on tho tract in front of a train of cars and was killed. His wife, who left him be cause ho had beeomo a confirmed in ebiato and a worthless husband, tlivo in Logansport, lnd, And bo the long list of tho fallen by the mercenary saloon keopor lengthens day by day, The Journal commenting upon the fato of poor Chandler, very truly ro murks: "Say yo who read, this man brought himself to death by his own misconduct, by the vice of drunkon noss. Bo it so. There is ovll in tho world, and woe uuto tliom by whom the evil comes," D. S. Hacker was chosen on tho grand jury and Is in tho "village," Post. Tho abovo item is of no interost to our local readers except tho Intouded insult it shows, And Taggart in bore every fow daya coaxing and boring tho UvoBout of tho buslneHS mon of tho "vtllaye" for a llttlo lift to help him out on tho bread and butter question, And how thoy do whoop it up to tho "village" when thoy aro not watched, We Baw a bill tho othor day mado out against a busineus man in Brownvillo in which, tho Post attompted a most prepostorous swindle, Tholr bill de manded ten dollars for an advertise ment whloh Tlf Advwtwku for tho Maine precjaojy the samo an to slzo and time of insertion charges only four dollars, and in accordance, too, with its full rates. Such aro tho kind of thieves that cry "otop thlof." A Letter From Got, Fnra&s, Los ANOKiiiw, Cal., Sept. 11, 1881. Eilltor Advertiser. As you aro aware, I loft Brownvillo on tho 20th of last month.on very short notice, hastily, and with rather vaguo impression as to whore I was going and what for, othor than that tho then point of destination was San Fran cisco. At Omaha I joined my assoclato on tho commission, Judge T. C Jones, of Ohio by tho way, an exceedingly pleasant gontlomnn, nnd travolingcnm panlon. Leaving Omaha on tho 110th we mado quick time from that point to San Francisco. Passing through tho fertilo valloy of our own Platte, wo climbed, in dun time, tho Sherman Summit of the mountains, eight thou sand two hundred feet "up in tho world." Then on over Laramie Plaihs, through Bocky Mountains and down Echo and Wobbor canyons to Ogdon, tho terminus of V. P. It, It. From thore by the C. P. It. It. along the great Humboldt valley, over Sierras, Into Sacramento Valloy, and across the Bay into tho city of mugnlllcont buildings- - San Francisco. Hero wo spent a day or two, in con ference and acquaintance making. The Southern California Horticultural Fair being held bore, from the fifth to the tenth, I was dolcguted to take in that, and here I am, tlvo hundred miles south of San Francisco, and over twen ty-five hundred miles from Brownvillo. Los Angeles, the City of Angels, or rather tho Angel's City, while old, is yet very new, comparatively speaking. On Monday lnst September ftth its first centennial celebration was held. It is an old Spanish Catholic town, or mission. Until within the decade just closed it was but little else. Since the completion of tho Southern Pacific It. It. through tho town and valley, a now impetus was given; and now we find a city with twenty thousand Inhabi tants. American population, enter prise and business predominating. Be ing a semi-tropical region, the climate is fine and products abundant. In fact I am surprised at the character and yield of products in and about this locality. In addition to the tropical products oranges, lemons, figs, Limes, bannanas, pomegranates, olives, and llowora without end, corn wheat, oats, barley, apples, vaches, and our vari eties grapes are grown in great abund ance. 1 saw at tho fair here speci mens of corn yielding one hundred and thirty bushels tothejwre! Potatoes Early Rose weighing Jour pounds each, and yielding nine hundred busfi els to tho acre. Mangel boots, weigh ngforty'Jl or. pounds each! In those I was like Davy Crocket's coon I just come down without being shot at. Tho show of tropical fruits and pro ducts was fine oranges, lomons, figs, dates, limes, olives, grapes, raisins, oils, wiuoH, nuts, etc., ad libitum. Apples, peauhea and plums could not be ex celled. Tho finost specimens of Red Juno, Whito Winter Poarmaln, Jona than, and Rhode Island Greening apples I over saw anywhoro, Here much is done without irriga tion. Principally with, however. An Indiana colony at Pasedenia, thirty miles distant from Los AngoloB, pre sented a tlno exhibit, wholly without irrigation, and carried off the first prize. It was under the management of a lady, Mrs. Carr, whose husband waH formerly Stato Superintendent of Public Instruction for California, I am bo agreeably surrounded here that I forget, almost, that l am nearly throe thousand miles from homo, Yesterday Rev, Mr, Ellis, for inorly of Brownvillo, called on me to my agreeable aurpriBo, I spont tho aftornoon with tho family, and to.day enjoyed tho privilege of hearing one of those excollent Hermona for which he has over boon characterised, Ho has beon hore for two years past, I find hero too, old acquaintances and frionds, Dr. Nldney, of my natlvo county, and Marcus Eolls, of Dayton, At Ttlver- sido, sixty miles from hero, and where I go next, la S. 0, EvanB, Pronidont of anoxtenBivo lanu improvement com pany. Ho and I wero school boys to gether In Troy, Ohio, So, it will bo soon, I am qulto at homo. Sinoo here I have vialtod tho most extensive nnd ono of tho oldest orango groves orchards in tho Stato. One hundred and ten acros. Many of tho trees weroplnntod noar fifty years ago, now yielding four thousand to five thousand orangos each a year. It ia known as tho Wolfnkill orchard. Or nngoa by tho hundred lntdhol rotting on the ground as our apples, in abund ant sensohB. His annual shipments average ton thousand boxea. To-morrow I visit a thirty thousand aero farm near here Ranch Every thing horo is callod a Ranch: Homo ranch, cattle ranch, hog ranch, bee ranch, grape ranch, orango ranch, and so on, On this ranch aro twonty-llve thousand shoop and other Mock in proportion; six bund rod acres in grapes, and four hundred more being planted. The object being a ono thou sand aoro vineyard. But I am alroady spinning out thiri penciling boyond what you caro to publish or your readers to peruse. I return to San Francisco the last of this week, to attend tho California Stato Fair at Sacramento, commencing on the 10th. For tho present, our headquarters aro at tho "Baldwin," San Francisco. Yours, Roiit. W. Fl'KNAa. MISCELLANEOUS. A national Dairv Fair will be held at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, sometime in November. Four hundred Jews recently shipped for America, from Europe. Iroqouis, Lorillard'n groat runner, re cently won another race tho St. Ledger stakes in England. A London special says: "A great sensation was caused at Bristol by the discovery of a cargo of 0,000 tons of human bones being discharged there to the order of a local firm engaged in manufacturing manure. The bones wore shipped from Rodisto, at Con stantinople, and aro supposed to be tho remains principally of tho defenders of Plevna. Tho Pennsylvania and tho Baltimore roadH recently, by way of livening up tho railroad wnr, made a remarkablo cut of tho schedule rates to Baltimore Philadelphia and Washington, making tho rate from Chicago to thoso point tlvo dollars. Tho Grand Jury of tho District of Columbia adjourned till October with out taking any action regarding star routo cases. Tho lato train robbery near Indepen dence, Mo seems to havo beon a rather badly put up job, and such an one aa tho James boys would bo ashamed of. A woman seems to have given tho rob bers all away, and several of them have been captured and jailed, and some of the proporty stolen on the train has beon found by tho officers. The names of Bomo of tho captured robbors aro J. W. Brassfleld, Clark, Chapman, Fiold. W. W, Doylo, of Maryville. Mo., was . recentlv arrestod in St. Jtin for H.lliiu- a horso that did not bolong to him. Soth Coo was killed near Seneca Kits. last week by tho caving of a sand bank. At Nowberrv. Ohio. Beni. Benttv shot and it is thought mortally wouutl- euur. .1.1: . Adams, is. suspected the doctor of being too intimate witfi Mrs. B. To Ifawkeys thinks tho queen busi ness pays. The private fortuno of Queen Victoria amounts to $80,000, 000, and her animal income is $,230, 000, And yet bIio commenced life a, poor girl. Ex-Minister Chrlfltlancy'B wife's brother, Dr, Lugenbell, challenged tho old man to fight a duel for slandering his fllstor, Mr, C, declined and took stops to place the doctor under arrest. Tho whoat growers of California re port 0.10,000 tons of wheat for export, and thoy havo mot to organise for high er prices and lower rates to Europe. We are ploased to mk a noU of the fact that the UNION HOT!)!. this city has acquired under the management of J, G. Itussell a popularity that it never had beforo. By the day It is only l.flO, yet its real substantial accomoda tions are flrst-clnaB comfortable rooui3 good bods and excellent table far with an agreeable landlord and land lady makes those hoadquartom a pleas ant placs for tho average cu&tomor. Farmers, call and jet your dinner for 35 oent. A big now lot of tea, fresh from New York, just reoeivod at NJckelPa Drug Storo, and he U soiling It vory low. f