BBJWLUU,m.ljt. r-t-ji.l.r,uuw.,MniiHi;iumi-ul.awiiiw.L'.iL,m'Juj 'jjim i.taau l-jl-il-'lj- i- nuarji -m'jroirjn jji mil .ijbl.i wumia'.mf.i.'jjjjiU'iJju.i'ur.iinn ijmu.iinnj.utujuiTcaf V 7 ESTABLISHED 185G. I 01dot Pripoi' iu tuo Stuto.J BUSINESS CARDS. II. 15 It 0 A D Y . Attoruejr and Oaitnitlor at l.iv, nrovruvui. ,ro &TI s. s T r l l , VJB ATTOIINKVS AT LAW. lUfflca of Coiiuty Juilne, Drowtirlllo, Nebrimka. fl' S. II 0 L LA DAI , IA.i IMiynlolnn. Suriroon, Obitetrlnlan. IriFKrijiritPil in mi. TiDcntcd in HriKruvlUettVA. joint, 41 Main Mruat.UrowtivHIe.Nfb. ir W. (5 IDSON, iBI.AOK.l.TIlTIl ANll HOUSIC iUlOlCll Evork(luneioorrndHtl'ifftctl()tii(iiruiitfril fljlriHtreet, bl'Tten Mnln und Atlantic. Urown Mllo,pD. IS. A. O.MinuN, Notary Public. O.W Tayi.oh. m ohiioiiiv & TUI,(K, .ftfctoi'noys and Gounsollors at Law, Brownvillo, Nobraska. IT)U ACTIC10 lii I te Htiitu nnd Federal c-nurtH. I snoiiliil uttontlfiu ul von to collection unci Innle of ronl I'stnti'. p A T CLIXE, VASIIIONAIM.K nmvr ami sum-! m AiiRit v- i (JUMTOM WOIIIC nuulPta order, ntul MHulwny KH'ir.intf .mI. HopulrlnK neatly mid promptly done slliop. No.i" Miilnitreet. Urown vllle. Neb. 1) M. DA l LEY. siuri'Kii and i)i:ai,i:uin LIVE STOCK JWO WXVILI.E, XKMtASh'A. 1'iirmer.s, pIcftHe will fttultfot prices; I w.'ur. to handle your stock. Olllce First National 15 ink. RIAIIIjATT &. KING, itKAI.I'.US IN General Merchandise Dry Goods, Oroi-prlcs.Hondy Mado OlothlnK, HootH, Hliotw. IIutH, Cupi, anil iv Ooiicml Ah sortinont of Druiii and Patent ModlolnoH. -ajDu UlKhoit prion pulil for liutter nnd ASP1N1VAI.K, NKIIllAHKA. "EIGHT i"PER CENT7 A. 1 will make MortKno riOiins ON APPKOVF.I) FA KM HK( TKITV, AT 8i ceni Annual Interest. NO COMMISSION. 0. J. STOWELL, Attorney at Law, Hhirhhtn, Neb. 2m: Jacob ftohn, ait-owitvillc. Nobraska. MERCHANT TAILOR, nnd dualorlu riiipKirlltli.Kioiifli, Scotch and Funry (Mothtt V'stlni?s, Ktc, Ktr. ESTABLISHED IN 18b6, OLDEST RealEstateAgency William H. Hoover, Does a nonoraj Real Entnto IIuhIiipks. ShUn Lands on Com mission, oxunilnos Tltlct, makos Deeds, MoitttHKos, ami all lnntru montn pertalnlni; to ttio transferor Ileal Ks tato. Has a Complete Abstraot of Titles A tw all Heal Estate In Nemaha County. AlTIIOUlZl'l) HY TUP. V. S. (I0VKKNMKS1 irst National Bank OK re rto w iv vir.ii vi fJaid-up Capital, $r0,000 iuthovlxed " 500,000 IS PRKI'AIU'-'JTO TRANSACT A General Banking Busines. IlUY AMI HKJ.L COIN & OURRENOY DRAFTS un all the prlnclpnl cl of tho United States and Europe MONKY LOANMD )n upproved narurlty only. Tim Iirnrti dUroutit d. and spiylul nonoinmodatluiiF Kmntixl to dwpn'lt !,. l)culiTiln OOVKHKUr.NT HONDH, STATE, COUNTY & CITY SECURITIES DEPOSITS IUiTd na-rahluondamand and IHTUItltftTal lw4nn lltudoeiriintatxHufdapCMtl. IHVlVrOHH -Wm rTnan, U. U. nntleT, M.A ITuiitlfly. l-Viiak K. Jotiaton, l.nlhar Huadluv Wm. Kral'tker. JOHN I. CAKSOX, A It. 0AVrOK.(athlr. a'. MuKABanMK. AsRt.Cnshler. l"realdl TtBcwoeraBSxin'nTVTnTFsrvr Y. O. DovoL DHAI.KU IN amiSy Groceries. Always on Ilnnd Flour, Teas and Coffee, Willi a full lino of Canned Goods & Confectionery. Also, tlio very lent Cigars and Tobaccos. tl. Two Donr.i liiiMt of I'ostollleo, Ilrovvn vllle, NelirnrUa. Opposit I.uiiilii'i- Yard, Main St. G-OOD RIG-S AT REASONABLE RATES. .Special Acroinmoilaliniis for Coniuieroial Men, AXD- Drivor Furnished when desired. Horses boarded by tin day and Fanners' leains fed and ul fair rates. or week, cared for How Lost, How Restored! Just published, it . ciw idltlmi uf l)r, CnlVirt well'n C'lrlii'iiiril I-imiij nn tin riidii'nt -nri. r,f SpiTiimturrli'li nr sotiilmil M'oitkin-iis, Invulun tnry '"iiiiiml I,umps, Iiiipritcn-'V Mciitnl mid I'hynlfM Iiii-iiiiti-lty. Iinpt-dliiK-nn to murriuup to.; n1no. ('ni mition. Ki'ii.rt'HV and l-'i rs, In-diii't-d tiy Mi'lf-lndiilKi'tiCP or kextuul P"Ctrnvnrtiirc, Ar. I'lionelt-hrutHd aiitimr. In this iu1nilrilu l';siy, cli'irly di'timiistrfttt'M, from u thirty yi'urs' Mir . csrul pr.ictlcii, timt tin nliiriiilin; ,nnm.iinMici',i lit lf -iliiisi uia liu ntdli'itlly curi'd; piitntlnv out n iimdcof 1'iiri-lit ont'OHlriiplt'.ccrtiiln, nnd i-U'ccl-iml.hy iih'iuis iifwhldi t'v.-ry anll'i-rur. no matter u lint IiIh ('(nidlilnn uiiiv tin, niixy enru himself uhcnplv ,irluti ly.imd rnd''nlly. n), I'hM I.ct'turi'Hliniild boln tliehandH of every youth and every mini In the lnnd. Sent under teal, In it plnln uuvolnpe. to Miy nd ilrenn, )(ct-pild, on receipt ofnlx cent?, nr two imtni;e stninpH. Wi- Imv ulno u H.iro euro 1'orTnpo Worm. AddreM THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., II Ann St., Now Vorli, S. V. P.O. llox,.,1SII. lo ly STEEL BOILER FERRY. ,v-a-2 $ i-AJwJJW7 iTO -.V Ai avsmmmsmmssi0 AtBrownville, Nebraska BICST CROSSING on Tin: Missouri River. NEW BOAT. Hates Lo w, ( a nips Sh ady, Jioatls (load, Indemnity Ample. Connects with a-11 Trains. in" constant demand" A bTAIM.i: AUIIl M ! I MNO 1'tmKVKU IS The Revised SEW TESTAMENT. AGENTS WANTED " "'mmnliur tliiTt w.- itrr them tho l.oWKST PIUt'FS, tho greatest variety. nd t'"-t trtun; otiUlt only M rentH. nlnwh I'KlUT dineront tyliih and prlpen, innludlm: now Parallel Kdltlon wltn hovii I.J AND NKW VKK KIONK RIDK X SIDK for cninnnrlHnn, AiMrs Tub KKVISION PUIJUHUKKS, HI. Loulh, Mo. ' Bsd!;r,PM (SWBXZJJZ.-ZlL. H B a Baa $ 1 Lis i h iSift :arf ? v; ; rXMn'-: I &mwm summ: . a, feaTfW1 SUf tf& SciHit op ami M rs'. Yan Wyck ha vo had IHlMfilKRFl' '-S.' Ul l"'sf,)l,t(' Wfiitly lo lose by death m 7isSiS2SKS? .i,, , ,,. ,, I... ,... IfrfiW;. " V j.j' .rjVhVi. :&VJS9r'-2)l..L 'Hi j-inn inr ill in riiin-iii HUH II ll., iin3w;.i .i' 2 ifj'i.v '3Lri. ? i im-n u-.ii.iin iii-riiiri-' iitiini n ii.i BROWNYILLE, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, OCT, 27, 1881. NFBRASKA ADVERTISER EEPUBLIOAN STATE TICKET. For Adxoeiato Justice Wuproinn Court: SAMl'Fl. JIAXWKM,, of Doilg.. County, For KeueutHofthoHtatoUnlvorslty: I.. II. FIKII-21.1). of llnirulo County. ISAAC IKNVKKH.of l)akoln'Coiiiity. "boUNrrTIOKBT? For Koprosenlatlve, V. I. l'KAHODY.of Asplnwftll. For County TrormiriT, , J. C. IIOUSFIKI.I). of HrownIlle. For County Clerk, S. Men ItlOW, of I.ondon.1 For County .Indue, .l.M. KTITI.L.of IlrownvlUe. ForMMiTMI'. .JOHN cin.P, of N.unalm City. For County Coinmlwl. mer, :id dMrlet, .1. II. POIII.M V.V.of W'nxhlnninii. tor Hui'liiiiMnliiit Public Inilruullon KI.I.A T.HCUICIv.of lloilKluy T For Ciirntior, A. OI'l'KKMAN. of notlKlllH, I 'or surveyor. (I. It. .SHOOK, of Asplnwall. Tho CihtIiikc IJiiildcrs Xatlnnnl As sociiitioii met in Cincinimti last wt'ek. 1). L. Love, of (Jreenville, Miss., was Allied by Mr. I.anler, for niakiiif,'a pnb- lieation derogatory of the virtue of n young lady whom I, tinier lijul nmrried. Mln 1 P I IM..H The American I luniiine Association decided to bring into tho Supreme Court of the rnitt'd States a test case of the cruel treatment of stock in tian sit on railroads. See'y of the Treasury, "William Win dow, has been chosen l S. Keiiator,by the Uepublicans of tho Minnesota leg islature. The vole iu caucus Hist bal lot was . to 10 for all others. The Kev. Abjhih Green, an aged Presbyterian clergyman of Highland Falls, X. Y., wliihj on u visit to New York city was suffocated to death by gas, while asleep, which had not been properly turned off. Soujourner Trutli is the name of an old colored woman in Chicago who has sojourned in this world l Oil yunvs. Shu is a good woman, and sensible, but without education. .She was introduced on the platform iu it teuiparanou meet ing a few days ago, iind spoke hall an houi, principally against tho usw of to bacco. A Chicago telegram says: The C, 15. it (. has been pushing rapidly for ward itsextention to Denver, and with in two weeks has graded twenty-live miles froin'Indinnnla, Kansas. It has now about Kill miles undergrade. The distance from Indianola to Denver is only :M0 miles, which will be com pleted iu a few months ailfl the road willbegin to run trains and take busi ness as soon as the last rails are laid. Senator McDonald will not make any friends, nor will lie increase the respect iu which he is held by tho people, by opposing the confirmation of Colonel Dudley, as Commissioner of Pensions. I'.yhis energy and vii'ilapco Colour Dudley prevented the Democrats from capturing the state nf Indiana by fraud last year, and. instead of opposing him. Senator McDonald should regret that his party made Colonel Dudley's action necessary. Into) Ocittu. . jATHK Col. Dudley has boon con firmed. hours of each other. They died of diph theria. About a year ago tlioy lost a chiltl from the same disease, and are now childless. The parents were in Washington and their two littlo ones iu Nebraska City, and when notilied of the sickness of their ehildinn hastened homo in tlino to seo them die. Hon. C. IF. Yan Wyck, formerly a member of Congress from Now York, and now representing Nebraska In tho L'nited States senate, delivered an ad dress at tho Illinois state fair, in which ho took tho ground that civil service reform should go upon the theory of giving preference to a candidate's btini nes.s qualifications instead of making proilcioncy in history, geography ami grammar tho standard. A man may have no knowledge of the year that La fayette last visited the I lifted States, or the location of Cape Iiotnauia. or of i an hour and a half, indicting shocking the different parts of speech, nnd yet bo injuries on each other before tho Louis bottor qualified for the duties of a pub- vllle dog was bitten to death. The lie servant Mian his competitor who Is oblo sport was witnessed by a largo laminar wuii wiesoiuiuB.i. 4;rw7-0f'. Senator Yan Wyck Is correct, be cause his position is good common souse. A practlcnl business education furnlali os tho boat qualillcations for of fice business, aiiagi!jAj3Bgaa!iMi''vtr.'Ay.TiitwvijWK3.llv,ffMiwirWMiJBji I MISCELLANEOUS. Dr. Thomas N. Cram, of Hoone county, III., convicted of murdering Daniel Stott, of (.union Prairie, has boon sentenced to tho penitentiary during life. Tho Cinclnna'i (Inzvtto says: Score tat y lilitiuo insists that ho proposes to retire from politics to business. The count rv will not protest vigorously. Ho would maku an energetic railroad president. Tho liouso of J . McCarthy, at Cook's Corners, N. Y., was burned and four of his children perished in tho Humes. A Tombstone. Arizona dispatch says there is rejoicing at tho news of Fre mont's resignation, as (Jnvernor, but dissatisfaction at the probable appoint ment of (?cn. Hanks. The people want rionio one appointed who knows their wants. A woman named Hayland, aged 0.", at Newport, Ky.. killed her grandson, a little boy named Henry (lould, neaily (.'titling 'his head off with a butcher knife. The woman was not long ago discharged from a lunatic asylum as cured. .lesse .lames was recognized the other (lav as a visitor for a short time at Jlich Hill, Mo. The man who recog nized the outlaw was also visiting that town t mil) some other county of the Stale, lie said he. could not be mis taken as .lesse once wont It. school to him. Tho gentleman at once notified the bank president, and pointed Jesse out as the latter was ridiugout of town on a spirited horse in company with another man. No attempt was made to arrest him. During the recent galo off the coast of Ureal Iiritain, .s." vessels, principally llritisli. were lost; about l.() persons, on the vessels perished; and it is esti mated that -l:i,(i7() tons of produce, in cluding 'Jd.Htl tons of coal, were lost. (Sen. .lolm C. Fremont has resigned as (iovernor of Arizona. It is Ihoiit'lit that (Jen. N. P. Hanks will bo his suc cessor. In a saloon at Carlinville, 111., Louis itriggs shot .lolm Nonlz, Jr., dead for using a vilo epithet. The murderer's father will bo tho chief witness on tho trial. Tho Hunk of F.nglaud does not in tend that any more of its sloe of gold shall leave for tlie Pulled States. A purchase of '.'."iDO.OOO was made iu the open market at London for shipment. Don't worry about the stalwarts iu New York. They come of a voting stock. They do not stay at home and rub sore heads on election days. Foster's plurality iu Ohio will reach 'J.'i.oiio, which is very good for an oil year. Win. Dargert of Saunders county, Neb., courted Miss Amanda Martin for a longtime. Finally when he wauled bur to marry him she refused. lie pro cured a i'2 calibre pistol, fired three bullets into Amanda, and then went over to some haystacks null killed him self. It is thought the girl will reeouir. At Longviow, Toxis, a negro family named White, became enraged at it white family named Sloan. The wilo of White persuaded Sloan's girl, la years old to go into the woods with her, to uet some kind of wild fruit, when White himself appeared ami while the negro woman held the girl the man outraged her, and then killed her with a knife. Tho perpetrators of the awful crime with another man who li veil with White wore talcn and shot to-dealh by the negro noigobors, with out ceremony. There was a big riso iu tho Missis sippi on the IDth iusl. Tho water was about as high tit Warsaw, and ,st. Louis as it was last spring. Gioat damage to levees has been done. Charles Urown, alias, Crummy Jim," a hard case was shot dead at Steubenville Ohio. An adventurous party of scientific folks lias lately hoisted tho stars and stripes at tho very summit of Mount Whitney, tho highest point of land in the l'nited Stales outside of Alaska. A London paper says, ns to tho torm of cornering : "We aro greatly indebt ed to our American cousins for supply ing us with terms which express iu one word the meaning of half a dozen sen tences." The Pniversalist (leneral Conven tion met in Detroit Midi., lOtli inst. 'I'll" Kov. Dr. Joy, of Massachusetts, was elected President, and the Nov. Dr. Hydor, of Detroit, Yico President. A dog light for 81,000 a side was fought between a New York and it Southern dog it few miles from Louis ville Ky, The dumb brutes fought for crowd of two-legged brutes. What's In a name ? A follow named Christian Angel is under arrest In De troit for failure to support his family. The Duke of Suthorland is at tho head of ti company of Englishmen, with VOL, 26, NO. 19. C-J.aOO.OOO, who have bought sixty square miles on the St. Paul and Oma ha Hallroad, sixty miles east of Sioux City, for a colony; price $1031,000, Probably tho oldest twins in exis tence hi all this country are (Soorgu and Kdniund (Iravoly, who in good health are still living'within five iniltM of where thoy were born at Leather wood PostotlHe, in Henry County, Virginia. They will be Oil yours old tho 1st of December, issi. Their mother lived to be over loo, and their fat her died at the age of 00. Leather wood is t lie same place In Henry Coun ty wlteiH in lNOt ninetv-six C.r.tvolys voted thoWhigtloket. It has been estimated by Mr, Hrown. of thoexecutivo household, that Presi dent (larlield's doctor bills would amount to SH.IU.OOO. Charles Trevier, was rooontly killed In a mine at Hrownvillo Cal. by a stone falling on him, the weight of whloh was at least a ton. John Wlbbeil was killed at Las Vegas, X. M., by Louis Wardner, tho result oi aught. "Wo aro glad" says tho Lincoln .;;(. "to know that wo are to have a town clock, one that can be seen for miles." Vonor prodlcts that the coming win ter will lie an open one. It remains to bo seen what effect, if any, this will have upon tho price of fuel. .Mr. K. W. White, of Mattoou, 111., died of lockjaw, caused by running a rusty nail into one of his feet. In the North American Jtcrivw, It. (!. Ingersoll and Judge J ere. lllaelc have been discussing Dibits matters. In olio of Dlack'H articles ho assuming' thai the Dlblo teaches ami tolerates human slavery, takes occasion to as sault old abolitionism and the cause for the Pnion that wiped away slavery in tho Puked States. Ingersoll in an swer, comes to tho rescue iu tho follow ing strong manlier, and as no other living man can: Slavery held both branches of con gress, filled the chair of the executive, sat upon the supremo bunch, had in its hands all inwards, all olllces; knelt in the pew, occupied tho pulpit, stole hu man brings iu the mime of (Jod, robbed the trundle bed for the love of Christ; incited mobs, led ignorance, ruled col leges, sat iu tho chahs of professors, dominated the public press, closed tho lips of free speech, ami polluted witli its leprous hand eery source and spnngof power. The uholitiouisU at tacked this monster. They were tin bravest, grandest men of their counuy and of their century. Donoum-od by thieves, hated by hypocrites, abhoired b the seekers of olllco--theso men, of whom the world was not worthy in spite of all opposition, in spite of pov erty and want, conquered innumerable obstacles, never faltering for one mo ment, never dismayed accepting de feat with a smile born of infinite hope -knowing that tlioy were right, insist ed "and persisted until every chain was broken, until slave-pens became school houses, and the millions of slaves be came free men, women and children, They did not measure with "the golden metewand of Cod," but witli "tho elas tic cord of human feeling." They were men the hitches of whoso shoes no be liever in human slavery was ever woi tliy to unloose. Anil yet wo are told by tho modern defender of the shivery of Jehovah, that they wero not even respectable, and this statement is justi fied because tho writer is assured "that the Infallible Cod proceeded upon good gioiiiuls when ho authorized slavery Iu J mica." Not satisfied with having slavory in this world, Mr. Dlack assures us that it will last through all eternity and that forever ami forever inferiors must bo subordinate to superiors. Who Is the superior many According to Mv. Dlack ho is superior, who lives upon the unpaid labor of tho inferior. Willi mo tho superior man is tho one who uses his superiority in bettering the condition of the inferior. The suporiur iiiitn is strength for the weak, oye.s for the blind, brains for tho simple, ho is the one who helps carry tho burden that nature has put upon the inferior. Any man who helps another to gain and retain his liberty issuperior to any infallible Cod who authorized slavery in Judoa. For my part, I would rather bo the slave than tho master. It is bet ter to bo robbed than to bn a robber. I would rather be stolon from tlum tn bo a thiol'. According to Mr. Dlack there will bo slavery in heaven, and fast by the throne of Cod, will be the aucl ion block ami the streets of the New Jerusalem will bo adorned by the whipping-post while the music of tho harp will bo supplemented by the driver's whip. If some good republican would catch" Mr. isiacK, incorporate him into his family tame him, teach him to think, and give him it knowledge of tho truo principles of human liberty and govornuiont, ho would confer upon him a most bene ficent boon."