MijnjUjaiuummjiwMimniB)iimi.ij,iiiiMmji.iM h.jui.l t NEBRASKA ADVERTISER "I'inkeyo" IiuhroL toDunver. Hannibal Hamlin lias been t'oiillnned niiiilslor to .Spain. Orson Pratt, the Mormon, died a fow 'days ago, aged 75. Since tho arrest of I'nniollJladsone'H life liaa liuon tlirrateni'd. m I" - Lorillard'rt Irotjuols on tho Mill, won tliu Xowm.'irkct Derby race. A frost nt Itiilclffh. N. 0.. on the Dili hint., lmilly injured thu tobacco crop. Mr. Uluinon mm Walker lias boon appointed assistant Secretary of State. i i i A conflagration occurred in Phllm 12th lust,, In which, about 20 Uvea were .osU Quinn, Secretary of tho land loiiRtio, Ireland, litis been arrested and is in A nov? oyster bod of 100 acres has re cently "been diswwrod off lyoiiR Island coast At Ponila, tt. Y., nth inst, Ed. "Eurlo was lianged for Iho murder of this wife J years ago, Prank ITnddon was hanged at Daw son, Oa Mth inst, for tho murder of David T.eo, wife and child. Anna T)ickenson will appear next tvintur in Shakespearean plays in mate vclianicter- dressed in male attire. The big nalloon! "A. ,1. Nutt'inR1 'that went up at Clilcago, l.Uli inst., dis appeared in asouthweRt direction. - m - "Morris Deo, an oldsettter of Dongas j county, Nebr., Was killed by a fall from his buggy in the afreets f Omtilin, 34th inst. The gold and silver mines at I'itkin. Col,, are the best in tho Stalo, and new rich discoveries oT -wealth, nru being mnllo every flay. Geo. 11. Mediiiry, an wld man of Bal timore, while in Indianapolis died in a prison ctj..,"whoYO Iro had been put by tho police Tot dYJtnlrcmiuss. The National Farmers' Allianeo in -session Mh ami flth inst., in Chicago, ol tooted J IK umes, of Kansas, presi 'UtffiL SoiraloT'Wiiidom litis determined to leaVotho ciibinot and ask his iMinneso tu Wends to return him to tho U. S. "Senate. Tho editor if the Chicago Journal is said to have gone crazy about Conk ling, and that the very mention of tho ex-Senator's name makes him frotli at tho month like a mad dog. In connection with Mr. Ilalstetid's eonvertion tostalwartism, would it be cruel to quote Milton to tho effect that "lust of all comes Satan V"- Inter Otvan. Henry Ward Needier, in regard to the trial of Dr. Thoiu.ts, while it was in progress, said: "Tho conference is going to oust tin angel and take in a devil." Kogeiit Filleld, editor and publisher Literary-Note, at Kearney, wants to sell out tho material, presses ami good will of tho Notts, Jt is a good little olllce. Tho greenbackers of Michigan re cently held a three days camp meeting hi the vicinity of Jackson, the last day being Sunday. It is not stated how many experienced religion. President Arthur and Koscoe Conk ling are generally, with till factions, receiving credit for tho harmony that provailed in the New York conven tion, and which bids fair to prevail in the the party, in that State. Prof. King, tho famous aeronaut, started on a voytigo from Chicago on tho UJth inst., in tho largest balloon ever constructed. It was 100 feet in height and I DO feet in perpendicular and 180 in horizontal circumference. It could carry 15 persons. Attached to the monster was ten companion bub loono '2T feet in circumference, cut loose at intervals of the ascent. The 'rune of the balloon is "A. J. Nutting," who backed Prof. King's enterprise with his money. An olllcer of the sig. n il snrvien iieenmtvmiivl tim i..,-.fn . .. .. . . . .. , ,, viiu i iun;a,iui I Guitoau Arraigned, (Jiiiteaii was taken into court, by two or three marshals, on the 1 1th. The indictment, charging him with tho murder of James A. Garliold, was read. He plead not guilty, and asked the privilege to make a statement, but was informed by tho court that then was not tho proper time. Tho assas sin was brought in handcuffed. There was no especial display of numerous police. Ho looked dejected and miser able, his cloths in disorder and seedy. The district attornoy demanded im mediate trial. Scovill, for tho assas sin, offered objections by remarks and affidavits, showing the defense was not ready. Ho said he himself was not a criminal lawyer, and recounted his ef forts and failures in trying to procuro tho help of competent legal aid. lie hud many witnesses to subponae, with out whoso testimony the defendant could not have justico, but tho defend ant was utterly impecunins -no money, no property, with which to pay for a thorough defense. Mr. Scovill said ho expected to establish defend ant's insanity by his own conduct, and his tendency to hereditary insanity by establishing, first, that one I). Cuiteau, a brother or the defendant's father, wtis insane ami died in tho insane hospital in Xow York many years ago; second, that one Aug. Parker, a cousin of the defendant, a son of his father's sister,.was insane and died four years tigo in an insane asylum in Cook coun ty. III.; third, that another cousin of tho defendant, one Abbio Manard, daughter of another sister of the de fendant's father, has been insane for many years and is now confined in an insane asylum in Michigan; and furth er, that Luther W. (J uiteau, lather of the defendant, was a monomaniac on tho subject of roligeon for many years. He asked for witnesses and time to procure their attendance numbering not to exceed forty four. Judge Cox stiid prompt trial was essential, and llxed tho trial for November 7th. Tho three Iron Mountain train rob bers wore sentenced each to 7. years in tho penitentiary. Their ages range from lit to 2U years. Their names sire Win. Cox. Tlios. Dolany, Jesse Monroe. Thoy plead guilty and made confess ions. They each wero engaged to bo married, wero poor, wanted means to live in good style, were mutual friends, had read of the successful exploits of Jesse and Frank James, and- came to grief. They belonged in Texas, and went over to Arkansas to do tho job. n k Tho Chicago papers sijy that Rev. Dr. Thomas, the excommunicated Mothodistjininistor, will continue his ministrations tit tlicfj; People's church just as if nothing had happened. Dr. Thomas litis nearly as many friends in tho Methodist church as he over had, nnd a good many more than ho over had outside of that church. Washington, Oct, 1:1, Secretary Hlaiiio told a friend recently that ho made up his mind on the I'.'ld of last July that President Garfield would die. and hr. then determined to offer his resignation immediately upon the in auguration of President Arthur. Mr, Hlaine said lie never changed his mind after that date as to the fate of Gar Held. .lames Weaver, of Omaha, is ono more victim to strong drink. While in a fit of delirium tremens ho seized a butcher's knife and tried to cut him self to pieces; and before he wum over powered and disarmed gashed himself in a shocking manner in the breast, arms and legs. He may survivo but will be a cripple for life. Tolin Kelly, at a recent meeting of Tammany Hall, declared that, although thoy wero rejected, and to some ex tent humiliated, they wero detormined to bow to tho decision of the conven tion, and would give the State ticket their entire support. Recently at Wheeling, West Va a man entered the houso of Mrs. Alex. Otterson, ami presenting a pistol at her head compelled her to cut off her hair, which was of very luxuriant growth. After carefully pocketing it ho left. It is now said that President Arthur will refuse tiny salary for the fraction al part of the year he takes chargo of tho otlice, but let it go into the Garfield estate. That will be about six months equal to 6W,000. The B. it M. is making another side track at tho stock yards. Sam. Bennett has been granted a license to run a saloon tit Nemaha City. Courtlaud buggy and harness for sale by the Regulator, T. Richauds. DiKD. In this city, on Wednesday, 10th inst., George M., son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hacker, aged 18 months. --If you have a lamo horse or mule, don't ftiil to get a bottle of Jackson's Common sense Liniment, at J. II. Uauor's. "Mr. president, I move to make the nomination of John Gulp unanimous." Hheriff Klcckntr, in the Jiejmblican convention. Judkins has sold his ontiro stock of furniture to Bailoy & Murr, of Po dunk. Rut we believo he does not in tend to retire from the business. St'TTON, Neb., Oct. 10, 1881. Editor Advkktisku: Why don't G. R. Moore of tho Granycr offer his services to G uiteau as Scoville's assist ant, if bo has bo much sympathy for assassins ? R. A. Hawlky. Regular B. & M. trains began run ning through to Calvert, on Monday last.and wo now have increased railroad facilities, The northward trains leave Brownvilleat 8:15 a. in. Tho south freight and north passenger meet tit this point. Tho evening passenger from Lincoln arrive bore at 5 :20. Tho musical entertainment given by the charming singers of Hrownvillo, Prof. Kd. Lippitt Director, was one of tho most pleasing wo over listened to in this city. The programme, in point of select ions was never excelled.' And tho singers seemed to bo perfect in training. Prof. L. has acquired an ex cellence in class training and instruct ing that certainly makes him second to no ono in the west. Tho concert was gotten up for tho boneflt of the Chris tian Church, and judging by tho largo audience in attendance, it was a finan cial success. PUBLIC SALE.' I will offer to the highest bidder, at Sheridan (Nixon's Pasture), on Thurs day, November iJd, at 10 o'clock a. m., M head of Cattle, consisting of Cows and Calves, also l, '2 and a-ywir old Steers and Heifers. TKHMS: Six months time, without interest; notes to lie signed by two re sponsible parties, payable at First Na tional liank when due. IJKX H. IIOADLKV. Davidson Pi.asti:us. Auctioneer. Whereas I was Blind I now Seo. I take this method of publicly ac knowledging my gratitude to Mrs. J)r. Monahan for tho great good she has doneme;anil with a hope of directing others who have suffered tho torments of chronic "sore eyes" where they may receive a like bonelit. I suffered for two years with granulated sore eyes, during which time I was so nearly blind that I could not see to read, and it was with dillic ulty that I could even walk about. Various doctors treated my eyes, but with no henetlcial results. On the lfith of hist July Mrs Monahan took the easo, and today my eyes are well, and I can see to read as well as most elderly gentlemen can, and to at tend to my affairs as well as ever I could. My eyes tiro free from redness and pain and I verily believe they are permanently cured. I say tliene tilings for the good female doctor through a grateful feelimr. because thoy tiro true. Brownville, Oct. 20th. Gkokok II. Swan, .Jackson's Common Sense Liniment is a positive cure for tho following (Il euses: Tender feet, cotlln joint, lame ness, sore breast, sore shoulder, con tracted hoofs, scratches, rheumatism, sweeny, strains, bruises, barb wire in juries, and till other ailments requiring an external application. For salo by .J. II. Hauer. School Furniture. I havo received tho agency for A. II. Andrew & Co.'s school furniture of all kinds. Samples tit my furniture store. Urownville, Xob. W. A . .1 r i) k I ns. Host bread in Hrownvillo at the Hakery of Aaron Palmer always fresh and clean. Give him a trial. Grain. Highest market price paid hy T). E. Douglas .S: Co. j Seo tho adyertisonu'iit of 7)r Chiiso's New Recipe Hook in this pa per. It is the hook for tho million, for it contains information on every suh ject. Its recipes are reliable. Xo fam ily can afford to ho without it, ub it can he had for the low prico of two dollars. Report of tlio Condition 1st NATIONAL BANK, AT IIUOWNVIM.K, In tlie Htntc nf Xdl)rk, nt clone of liiiiliiem, October 1st, 1881. HKHOUIICKS. T.oani nnd Discount fJM.172 01 Overdrafts a.outi "I V. H. Honda to necure Circulation SO.ono 00 Other .Htockn.Ilnnd and MortKagts 8.0.UI 0 Dun from approved reiervo nKontn 12,t)g 2 Due from other National llauki .T6.K! S3 Due from Htato llanksiwid Hanker is.Mi" 01 Ileal Kslato, Kurnlture and Fixture ,MI W Current ixt,one and taxeii paid- l.Pil 76 Check and other caih Items 4, lot) It llllhof otlif r Hank- l,&u oo Fractional curroncjr Including nlckeU and pennies ,. t:7 08 Hppcle u.jy) oo r.PKal-tcildcr liotod 18.J00 00 Redemption fund with U.H. Troaaurer (8 percent, of circulation) ;,2S0 0i) Due from U.S.Treaiurer.olher than 5 per cunt, redemption fund 1,000 00 Total IS20.I8H n J.IA1IIMTIK8. Capital Stock paid In fJO.000 00 Surplus fund 20,1)00 oo Undivided prollts 61,841 00 National Dunk notes outstanding ,uou oo Individual deposits subject to check fJ,4tt n Demand certificates ofdepoMt...- ;8,2iW 07 .1(0,720 09 Due to other National Hanks-- '.'.IM 43 Dbe to Statu Hunks and Hunker IM in 2,62(5 13 Total 0:o.l8S 21 HTATK of nkiihahica.i .. County ok .Ikmaiia, ;B8, I, A. It. Davison. Cashier of the nlinvu named hank, do solemnly swear that the above atateiuvut Is true, to thehestof my knowledge nnd hellel. A. It. DAVISON. Cashier 8ufocrlbed and sworn to before tne this llth day o October, lost. Om'aii A Ukiii,. Correct-Attest: No,ury I,ub,,c- W. T. DKN AI. 4. IIANDIjK KV. N, J Directors. JXU. L,. CAItSO LHGAL, NOTICE. Tho following tunned peraons, aupposed to bo thtjowtiora of, or ulalinnntHof InterrM In lh rrapecllvn traeta or parcelH of liitnl net opposite their numes, and all other percoiin hnvliiKor llnttnlnu uny iluht or Interest in or to any of the following tleacrlbcd iraetn or pureela of land, aro hereby notlllcd that tho routH of the MlKHourl l'aelflo Hallway Com pany of Npbraaka Iiiih been iluly located through .ald traciH or parcelH of land, Ivlnir and being In the county of Ncmnha. State ui iiniimnkH, lu'nuriuuo as lonnwa, to-wlt Name, C K Hohlm, ) It I; MnlthewN, (1 W Mumford, J CasperM, K Ileohlei: A llubner, .1 Medford, M ( Moore, I) K Dohorty, M O Moore, I) K Uoherty, H , llunl, A Itauuii, 1 Vllllnile, A O Kvuus, A lvelly, A Kelly, O W Norton, .1 C Kern. M Slche eatato, Dcsorlpt, S. T. II. N WW Wqr KkNWqr HWP liqr N JiSKqr (J (I tl n s 5 8 H 8 K 17 Hi If) IS !K '21 'fi. Zi Ui 31 31 5 j:i 2i 2t Xi ai '2 u u 15 t 27 27 (i in ti ,i: u i:t l:t in is in in in in 1:1 1:1 in in in m in m 11 4 it 14 14 it M it 11 11 u u 11 11 S V4H Wtir HUN Wor S v r. . & -. V 'X .N 1 N Kqr S W nr N K V S W 1 J H Kqr N K!4NKtir S WVfNU'Jir HW'CfSKtjr H W 14 s W tir N W t r s v yx n 1-: qr ?Kaf NWUH Wtir N W Vx N W qr C Fletcher, part N 15 s V or J AHexlon, SKnr M Galea, H W (r II U Wayland, J Lot II IS W A RVor John J Taylor. K us Wqr Llreoln Land Co. Ku N v nr IOIIKeer. KUSWqr Lincoln Land Co, N KV. N W qr W S Hughes' estate. S W V N W qr , -jvinin, . s v (jr r- ii iv eyes, .1 V Clark, 11 H I) HOMkltlH, M IT Payne, .1 L Iombard, 1 CWest, J J W Clark, K I) .Scant tnon, KM Hulotird, I JCDunley. J W N West, 11 n u 11 11 11 11 u u 11 SKJSKqr KW'KS Wqr W UN Wqr N W Vx S - qr N K 14 H W qr 1 s w y. h K 1 r I'll : i,...iof ,"'! r .,!l.",, lyl"K e,,ht ' sixth Principal Meridian. And each anil all ol said parties, owners or claimants of Interest, aro heroin- nolltled to appear before tho County Jutl-je of said county, at his otlice In Hrownvllle, Nemaha ot nty, Nebraska. In said matter according l"si w,onor "''" tho Lllth day ol October, Omaha, Sept. I'Cth. 1SH1. Tiik Missouut Pacific ., , Haij.wav Co. ov Nkii. ny b. P. IiiKi,Ni). L'STATK OI;' LUI'HEH IIOADLEY. I)K U eensed In the County Court of Xoinn lirt county, Neliraska. In the matter of proving the will ol wild Luther Hotdlov.de. ceased. Notice N hereby given that Novetc her , Hi A I) IKSl.ut loo-clock a. m.. at the .mi ,h." bounty Jmlgf of Neniahu coun y, Nebraskn, in Hrownvllle, Nebraska, has been tlxed by the court as tho time and place for proving the will of m.mI Luther Hoailley ilee.-Hsed, when nnd where all concerned may appearand contest the probate thereof. Dated Out, 8, 1881, JOII S Sll'tr,, County Judgo. A vegetablo preparation and the only aMftar aulw In K n awHtl.1 T - a. . W anro anuf, Kmajtr-can for Wa a-Forthe cure nf It rich Cb and the other uid Llrcr Cur. ""' LpUHtWHuii'i BSrWnriior's Nufe Itcmc. Hch are mold Iy IrtiKpristH at ml Dealer in McUicino cvcrvivlit'ro. PJI MiUltWH UMi.MiiLll iiinnsHauiuiii I II.H. WARNER k CO., j-rujiritMon, noelieHtr. N. Y. 1 UtJ'Sonrt for Pamphlet ami 'i'L'ituuuiimla. M K Vf S 1: qr NK'XSKqr K UN Knr 'nBVnmmWmmmm&mmmWUmmMmVtmmmmmm mvvl Pal n M fmM LHf NEMAHA CITY ' J. 13. XJLCKH, LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. Good bngRles nnd hornos, clinrgea rens otinblo. Hostjof onro tnkon of trntiflleMntocli VA'.Tr.fAf CITi .VKII. X 1 Ovvthex ycjjL . -. BOOTS, SHOES, AND HARNESS. Mado nnd repaired na well nn enn bo douo nnywiiore, on nhort notice, and VERY liEASONAHLE TERMS. City Htatoi, LEVI JOHNSON, PROPRIETOR. NEMAHA CITY TEB Centrally located : Good fare, nnd rfo trntj lilii apared to inaKo guests comfortable, (toot! imrn for horaea and Charges Reasonable, ATTENTION, FARMERS! . For your Agricultural Implement, goto DAVIO A. MORTON, Farm nnd Sprint; Wagons, Sulky Plows MlrrltiK Plows. Corn Plantcra, Hnrrnws IU'iipers, Mowers, Cultivator. Corn Sliollera and the Hohh TotiKuelesa Cultivator. JOHN S. MINICK, General Merchandise. Nemaha City, Neb. B. BELL ANDREWS. M. D., Physician Sf Surgeon, Ncuinlia City, Nobraslta. Calls in the Country Promptly Attend ed, day or niyht. QI'ECIATj ATTENTION given to nurglenl kj dlseimes of wotimn and surgical diseases ol the eye. ua-Pntli'titB from alirnud can be furnished wltn pleasant roomB and accoinmodiitlous. dr. butts' mmm ZrtiMiilui 1847 it U W. Sli BtiMt. K. LOTO. 110. 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