ia BM TiTHrMiimtfiiHMfUfMCiWTfff.mwiTafT.rfiifmTTHiM1 I't'ir i1 -.. .-i-iiiirAij.'niMj..'i.i imii.ilh Tgra iuiiTiiL i ji.Jtuif Fumiiti.ii.i.ijnwri. iiniax vmv nuiuimcBa tf rrE. ESTABLISHED 1850. BROWNVILLE. NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, NOV. 10, 1881. VOL. 26, -NO. 21. Oldost Pnwor in tho State J sjxmkj it ai v xxjjjjjj ,. ml. IHIIL1 IILIIVH III I i UIITV"" -"' " UHIIBIIimai.llMIBiilMHMMan ...jUtUjCTTOinCXJIMtl"!""" i s BUSINESS CARDS J. IT. B It 0 A D Y . Ilrtwnvllli .Nl S. S T tT LL, ATTOllNKVS AT IjAW. Ofllcoof County Judge. Hrownvillo, NrhrMk A S. IIO IjI.A d ay , lli lliylclin,SiirKno"Obtitrlotnii. OrAttuittttllti 1851. Located In Hrowavllle ISM. Oillcu.lt MMn Htruot.Hrownvlllo.Mn. mv.'giuson, UliAGKSailTIl AND IIOHSK HIIOKll Work Innutoordor undsfUlAfacttoiiKiiftrioitt'oil First ilMot.iiulwoen ruln uiul Atlantic, llrown vllIe.Not). H. A. OsnoriK, Notary Public. O.W.Tayi.oh. OSIIOUK &. TWLOR, ftonoya and Counsellors at Law, Brownvillo, Nobraska. IV IACTICB In tuo Slato mill Fi'ileral rourt., Special atti'titton kIvoii topolleolloiiKiiiiil htiK'H of roal estate I )AT CL1 X 15 , lAHUIONAUIii: HOOT ANDSHOKMAKKR CUSTOM WO HFC mrnleto onlnr, ami Ills alway sjtmrntitn'd. HnpnlrtnK iiontly and promptly don? Hliop, No. 27 Main street. Hrownvillo. Ni'ti. 13. M. BAILMY, 4IIItIKll AND HKAI.KKIN LIVE ST O Civ ftROWXVlt.r.K, NKMIASKA. Farmem, plminr call and L'utnrlcos; I wan. to liamlla your Ntock. Otlli" Plrst National U ink. AlAItlLATT Si. ILEKG, DKAI.KKH IN jensral Merchandise Dry Hoods, Orori'rlpo.Itrftdy Mado Clotlilnn. Hoots, Hlioes. IIiUh, Cups, anil iMloni-rnl Ah Kortniunt of Urtin and Patent Medicines. jjj. Highest prloPri paid for tauter ami ASl'lNIVAT.I., NK11HASKA. tfi igoo maronn, Btrowiiville. tVt'lirnska. ' MERCHANT TAILOR, A and doalwrlu 'ineEitKllMli, Ftnili, Scoti-li nml Fnnrjr Cloth Vcsliiiirs, Etc., lltr. ' 3BSTABLISHSO IN 1856, o l i m f i? laltstateAgenc IN NKBRASKA. William H. Hoover. Doos r neneral Heal Ritatf HuMnesH. Hell Lands on CommlhSloti, examines Tltlen, matte DcedH, Mortgages, and all Instru ments pertaining to tlio t runnier of Heal En tat". Han a Complete Abstraot of Titles to all Hwvl Kitato in Neniulia County. At TIIOlUZr.lF UY THK I. S. (JUVIJHSJir.M jrst National Bank OF Jt R O W IN" VI LTj K ! aid-up Capital, $80,000 LutJiO)'teed " &00.000 is rnrcrAtticoTO thannact a General Banking Busines nUY AND HKF.l. COIN & CURRENCY DEAFTS Mil nil the principal eltle of tlio United States and Europe MONEY LOANED Ob approved security only. Tlrnp Drnftn disoount pd. aart ippnl urcninmodntlon rratitd to depnBlt rv IlenlfMln CSOVRFINMKNT BONPH, STATE, COUNTY & CITY SECURITIES DEPOSITS HeonlVKJ pykleondmanrt and INTRnHSTal lowuion fliaeeiirtllloMescfilppodlt. DIHWtrTOHiJ. Wm.T. D, B. M. natley, M.A iramdlpy. Frank K. Johaitn, F.nUr Madlfy Ukw' JOHN L. CARSON, A. R. lAVIsp.CAshlar. .0. !inHAtnm9KV.KMt. ITnlilsut flabUr. OME TREATMENT. A certsta crtro for PSorwS Drsbllitv-Scmilnal VToaii- 3r npir.. ImnntarlfifL fl4. Tko EaeiKs vl '"' Prolto for 25 fasra and an UluiAratrdVioli .f0pnRttj fflrtc ti& Ct rctloiiferaelf tretmnt fl?ntfrefl, AAArttnt '.'if tricrri ntb i..trn mi f curr I'r.l UirrM' lUHri4 fllltp .t l.ct Ir.t lfp4Mft4wiB II. ll?l nCKHHT IXi- M ttJ I UmJ.(s IXSi lulM tt, fri. Utt(t, iHo. draHft mm 13. O. lovol, 11EAI.EU IN ithsv urooenes. Always on 1 Iron! Flour, Teas and Coffee, Willi a full lino of Canned Goods & Confectionery. Also, tho voiy host Cigars and Tobaccos. , Two P'inr liiHt of Fotolllco, Urovn villi-, Ni-brarha. Vir - ftA'f.t - -rfl-li s AT A. I'A4Alaf4 V- . a;' cVrn ,.i. t &'JT fe',l,'w' I T -.ni.jiv'' .-v Sto, a Opposit Lumber Yard, Main St. GOOD BIG-S AT REASONABLE RATES. Special Accommodations for AND Driver Furnished when desired. Horses boarded by the day uid Farmers' team fed and at fair ratt-s. or week, cared for How Lost, How Restored! Juit publlitird, a i fdltl'in at r. f'nlVi-il-wi'Il'a (VIHiriitril l.iaj on thcrniliiMl iMiri- oi spi-rimitor-li'li'iior spiiilim' Wi-iUih'Ri. liivohin tarv -('iiilnil Uwn-i, Impotcucy Mcnlnl nml I'hy'.li nl in. HpiulM, Imlii-illiniMili to nmrrlinfi. tc ; also. C(isi MiTi"" . Kl'l i.i lv ami Firs, lu diiri'dliysill IiiiIiiIki ul'o oi hi'TIUkI tr iviiKnni'i', At; TliPevl'lir'd Aiiilior. In tills iiilin lr.ililo K Bny, Hi-nrly (lL'iiiiiiislriti, from n thirty yours' sup-(i-isfiil iir. I'tici', Hint tii" aliirmliiicooiiHPfpii'iiPiHof si-lf iilniso nm In' radlcnlly ciiri"l; pointing out n miiiliMif curl' u( onoOMlinpli'.ci'rlnIti, iitnl MllVct n.il tiv ini'iunof hpi ri-ry sullnrrr. no iimttnr wlmt Ills ciinilltlnii tuny ti mny euro lilmstlf I'lit'uph iirlv iituh , mid rnil,',iilly. n) I'hls 1 1 liriolioulil in-In ilioliniids nf t'Very ymitli nml t'ViT.v iiiiin In tin' land. spnt umii'rTnl.ln u plain piivcliipp, to miy nil ilrcKS. post p'tlil, on roirt-lpt oTsU i-ciits. or two postiiKo slumps W liiivi mImo a h to puri' forTiipr Worm. Adrtri'is THE OULVEilWSLL M3DICAL CO., II AiinSt.,NMV Vorli, N. V. P.O. llnx.-tSSH. is ly STEEL BOILERFERRY! & rHtteflfeSB:.''- AtBrownville, Nebraska. BEST CROSSING on Tin- Missouri "River. NEW BOAT, Hates Loir, Camps Shady, Jtoads Good, Indemnity Ample. nrmmoro Wlt.h ZA r Yflmfl . 1 im WV''AiWVU vro IN CONSTANT DEMAND. X MTAPI.B AHTIl F.K HBM.INO FOHBVEFl IB The Kevisod NEW TESTAMENT. AGENTS WANTED to renumber flint u olTi'r tlmm tlis I.OWHHT PHK'KS, tlio cri'iUnwl varlnly. anil bout Wrim; outrtt only 60 cnU, itiowltiB KIQHT dlirerftiit ntvlo and prlci'n, Inolmltnu nw Purallol KJItlon ttii tioth OI.11 AND NEW VKK UFONU HIDE HT RIDE for comparliinij. Aitdrr.i Tub REVIHIOK I'Um.inanKU, Hi. Louis, Mo. !fK -L. ,'t "ill'-V 4& T4WWfrV. Ktfi' LlmirH-Al'-fTd-i1 ir ' kr.ai?r.A. - . A: i iir w c E?a : h a XV. 5, jdMtoCltWtliJWWnySB-. IA- MZki? mmm NEBRASKA ADVERTISER There arrived, ;ld inst., at Castle Gar den, Now York. i!,f()0 Gorman emi grants wlio will mostly go West. Tho London Times anya there is not a dollar in the Hank of Holland to pay Confederate bonds. Tho story that Grant favored tho re tention of Tyner was fale. On the contrary ho favored tho appointment of Ilatton. It is holieved thatClmuiieoy 1. Filloy, postmaster at St, l.onis. ha.s hpen oiVered the postmaster Kenoralship. hy l'resi dent Arthur, to take eifefjt when Con gress meets again. A e.ise of Spontaneous coiuliuslion occurred in the dry goods house of Abraham, liiooKIyn, a lt4W days ago, and goods were tlamagetl hy lire and water to the amount of $250,000. Tho suit of the city of JU-alriee, en joining tlio payment of precinct bonds lo tho lT. 1. railroad company, whs de cided last week by Judge Weaver in favor of tho railioad. Uoatrico takes the suit up lo tho supremo court. Tho real names of the thT't young train robliers, on I he Iron Mountain road, who were sentenced each to 7r years in Hie penitentiary, are Archibald Home, Philip I'. Sullivan and - -Co., who had no alias. Sullivan is tho son of a Texas Methodist minister. Home lias relatives in Illinois, The Following n's-jlution was pre sented by tho delegation representing this state in the lateriveriiiiproveinent convention, at St. Louis: litsnrrtl. That in the opinion of this convention the Missouri liver with its :;,)00 miles of navigation, and (lowing pa.st and through four states and three territories should be placed by the gov ernment in charge of a commission of engineers, organized as in the Mississip pi liver commission. The Iopubliains Kansuw iMty special says: "Tho Fxeoutivo Coinmitteo of the Missouri IJivor Improvement sso ciation, in conformity to lliodesi'o ex pressed by the Missouri IMvoi Valley delegates to tho recent river convention held at St. Louis, have issued a call for a Missouri Iliver- Improvement Con vention, to ho held at St. Josoph, Mo., on the 'JOtli iiist., the purpose being to secure t lie interests of the Missouri River in any Congressional action that may be taken looking to tho improve ment of Western rivers." A IlandBtrao Portrait of Oar Lito Preoitlent, Jamoa A. Garfiold, Tros for Every Household. The Iowa Farmer Co., of Cedar Rap ids, Iowa, wlioaie the publishers of one of tho very best farm and stock journals in the west have, with com mendable energy, decided to present an elegant portrait, li)x2l.of tho lato (Jen. .las. A. Garfield, to each and every one of their readers free of charge. The price of the Ftrnnr is but ono dollar a year and well worth twice that amount. The picture is a beautiful ono. the orig'n.ul of which was pro nounced by Gurlield himself, tho best he over saw; and pictuies inferior in ovory way aro being sold at 7ro to Sl.no each. A copy of this one and tho lown Fttnnt) is sent a whole year by send ing only on f dollar to tho Co., at Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Pension Matters. Tho commissioner of pensions recom mends that congress be asked to appro priate Sioo.ooo.oou for disbursement for the next fiscal year, ending Juno :i(). 1S8S, in payment of annual and accrued pensions, and also that an immediate deficiency appropriation of $20,000,000 be requested for paying arrears of pen sions to claimants wIkho claims have been or may be favorably adjusted the current fiscal year. The commissioner estimates that -lo.ono pension claims will bo allowod this year, and that with a further increaso of clerical forco of tho treasury, as many as 00,000 may bo disnosed of next vear. Fully two- Fully !..' ... " minis ol the pending cia ins carry ar , j.eavH 0f pensions amounting to nearly .M,."oo for rach claimant, and the com mission believes in paying off arrears as rapidly as possible, even at tho cost of bringing up tho total pension dis bursements to 870,01)0,000 this year ami fi 00,000,000 next, in order to reduco the annual charge upon tho treasury more speedily thereafter. I ho estima ted aggregate of the annual value of the United States pensions at tho closo of tho current year will bo about 8:1.1,000, 000, and that tho total pension roll, ex cluding first payments or arrears, will never exceed $10,000,000. A Book For Oanvassors, Judge Tourgce of North Carolina, tho famous author of "A Fool's Krrand" and "Hricks Without Straw," has added to his series of striking historical studies, another work, en titled ".1 Jioinl (Itiitfrman." "A Fool's Errand" relates tho ex perience of a Xorthon Settler in tho South after tho war. "A limjal (Jen tlrnuni," on the other hand, is a study of Southern Society and Charaetei just before and during tho war, and throws a Hood of now light upon the inner history of that strange epoch. It deals with the social, industrial, and political phases of Southern lil'o In the unte-bfUiim days, and reveals tho under-current o( events at work tho under-current which dv'W a whole people into civil eoiitliet. In his ''refaco, Judge Tourgeo imys: "The story is tlio delineation of a romantic sentiment, niivng Hh root in Slavery, but its (lower and fruitage in Fieodoni, and concerns itself with Slavery only in order to mark tho growth of character under that in lluence." The incidents of ".I lioyal tiitith'intin" aro founded upon real events, and the characters drawn from lilo. In dramatic power, in romau'ic interest, and in literary finish, it is the author's masterpiece. When wo consider that in a Utile more than one year, hundreds of thous ands of volumes of this author have been put in circulation among the reading and thinking people oi Amonca books dealing with the deep est and most important problems of our national life, anil vet popular, be cause sot iorth in the bla.ing. lascinal ing light of liction o know that the author must be making a profound impression upon his ,day. There is Kcarce an instance in literary history of so sudden a rise to so proud an eminence. . Judged by the sale of his hooka, which lias been the most rapid in the history of book-publishing. Judge Tourgeo stands to-day the most popular of American writers. A hook from his graphic pun is thoiofoio a great literary event. it issafeto say that all who have read "A Fool's Lrraud" will desire .o read "d litnul (iriil7cman" and a it is to lie sold exclusively by subscrip tion, thousands will welcome tho com ing of tho unitvnHiJiv' Tlio book iB handsomely illustrated. For particu lars address Weston Hulbert, .'USStato Street, Chicago, III. NEWS ITEMS. The fast train between Philadelphia and New York city recently run the distance in "Jo minutes. The question of running elevated trains by electricity is under considera tion. It is believed a great Having can be effected by this method. "Arthur will be his own sueceasor," said a gentleman who has seen much of him since September 20th. The president has appointed J. K. Met 'amnion, coniiuiHsloner of mil roads, vice Theopolous French. J. W. Shafer, a gay soldier boy, re cently confidenced Mrs. Wirlli, an Omaha landlady, out of 8U."0. Tom Retts, colored, was hanged al. Jonesboro, Ga last Friday for murder ing Judge Mooie. At Tillin, Ohio, ('has. Madden shot nnLkill"d Miss Heruard, the girl ho loved, because she failed to reciprocate. Madden was a divinity student. A heavy snow stoim visited New York on the -1th int. At Rrrtiidywine, Pa tho team of Win. Fleetwood ami John Quigley was run into by the cars and both men were killed. At Keokuk recently the packet War Fagle, in attempting to run through the draw bridge, became uninunagable, on account of the current and eddies. and went bioadside against a pier, knocking it down, and smashing the iioat terribly, tearing ono wheel entire ly away. Hy assistance of otliev boats she was tied up to shoie. Several per son 1 reported missing, supposed to lie 1 drowned. Adelina Patti arrived in New York from Kuropo last week. The receipts for her first concert will reach $1 1 ,000. Henry King was hanged at Platts burg, N. Y last Friday, for killing Mike Hughlin. A Mrs. Marthan, Chicago, suicided by taking poison' Lincoln horses aro taking the pink eye. An attempt was made to llro tho Ne braska City opera house a few ovenings ago. Tho fire was started in some way behind the stage In combustibles pre pared. It was extinguished promptly without having dono much damage. A farmer named Dohorty, in county Gal way, Ireland, was recently assassin ated, it is believed, because lie had paid his rent. U. S. Court commenced at Omaha on tlio 0th Inst. No jurors from this county, we boliovo, Roll of Honor--.ror October. SKCON'DAUV IM'.rAUTMKNT. John Hughes, Arthur Sanders, Frank Ilolnier, John Denser, Hmest llentou, Jonas Cllne, Charllo Dryden, Harry Cottrell. Hettio Palmer, Cora Fmpson, Maud Hallaul, Mollie Hratton, Helen Hoover, Carrie Coryell, Paulino Morris, Knima AudtewH. PItlMVUY llKl'AUTMK.VT. - Faldie Muinford. Albert Mallard, Kd dio Wheeldon, Fulton Washington, Charles Helmer, Hello Suniniora, Katie Summers, Phronio Stafford, Mattio Putts. Molllo Willis, Grace Odel, Flllo' Wheuldou. ' lo.g7 Tho Xeiuaha county district lodge I. 0. G. T. will meet with UrownvIHu lodge No. 60, on Saturday Nov. Hi, '81, at. ten o'clock a.m. G. V. C. T J. II. Finch; will be with us at that time; he will also meet with Hrownvillo lodge on Friday evening. 11th. Let there be a full attendance from each lodge in the county. Fraternally, A. J. Skkic.v, Statu Deputy. in ii M ! - IftroNHiiiaUliig. Wo would respectfully inform tho ladies of Hrownvillo and vicinity that, wo are prepared to do dressmaking at our residence, corner of llftli and At lantic streets, (old Jim Dye residence.) Solicit a share of your patronage, and will take great pride In giving new stvlon ami good woik. M its. W.A.Cook. Ml.ss Josnc JOltDAN". , ThoTTnirunotol. Is growing in public favor. Com mercial men ate learning thai at tho Union is the best place to stop for good faro ami cordial accommodations, Tho increasing custom and demand for llrst elasH f.ue, has made it necessary for the Union to take an tin grade stop. It has recently lieon refurnished and otherwise improved. Rest table, host hf'ds, heat everything, and only tf'i.OO a dy. wfTli:!! !j(S.M Will Io. VC TholIoMt: Companion Pimi. Co., of Cleveland, Ohio, will give their e'vjht jHiyo illusive ltd scml-inonthl paper, tirrii lii-four bountiful pMaros llxl ." inches in size, and 0.00 trorth n? books for only On lollir. Sample paper ami a line picture of President Garfield ami family -i.t free to all who wrllp for thoiu. rvotlec, Harvey Starry has purchased tho Central meat market of the Jones Pros; and will furnish tho people of Hrownvillo and vicinity with choice meats of every desciiptiou Mr. S. has had a lifetime experience in the slock business and will give his customers entire satisfaction. Call and see him. N it t!:o. Mrs. L. ,T. Monahaii, of Maryviile, Mo., will visit Hrownvillo Nov. lath and remain three days. She will stop at the Union House where she will ho prepared to treat all forms of eye dis eases successfully. Her treatment is a permanent cure for granulated eyo lids ami all forms of iullammatiou of tho eyes. Notice. Is hereby given that I will examine all persons who may desire to offer themselves as candidates for teachers of tho primary or common schools of tins county, at tlio t;ourt House, in Hrownvillo on each mouth 21-tf tho first Saturday in PlIIMP CltOTIIKIt, Co. Superintendent. Jackson's Common Sense Liniment is a positive cure for tlio following dis eases: Tender feet, cofilu joint, lame ness, sore breast, sore shoulder, con tracted hoofs, scratches, rheumatism, sweeny, strains, bruises, barb wire in juries, and all other ailments requiring an external application. For salo by J. II. Hauer. Go to Willing Pros. & Jordan for your hardware and fruit cans, powder and shot, barb wire, tlio Joliet, Raker and Scutts make, nails, door locks, com knives, and tho best assortment of guns at tho lowest prices. What becomes of tho gold and silver? The value of gold consumed by manu facturers the last fiscal year is .$10, 000,000. 111010 than 8:1.000,000 United States coin. Consumption of silver is equivalent to 8:100,000. School hooks and all miscellan eous books at Nlckell's drugstore.