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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1881)
2f KnwwtwgaaJJg3giPCTtWMMMwy NEBRASKA ADVERTISER Tho rnwIilimt'H incartiiKo in giiiuirully well rei'olvcil arid omiimoinled iih ati ublo and well eoiiHiden-d dociimoiit. Tho following HUtitinary of its main points wo adopt from tho Intor Ocean: 1, A recommendation that all in tomal revenue taxes, exeept Uiohh on lobaeeoand dlHtlllud .spirits, 1)0 repeal ed. This will no doubt prove a popu lar siiKKontlnn. '2. 'I'lle recommendation that the army ho increased to :jo,0()0 enllHted idhii, this IwltiK an indorsement of the views of (ieneral .Sherman and thu .Secretary of Wnr. :i. The advocaijy of an increase in the navy, In accordance with the views of tho Advisory Hoard convened some time since by tho Secretary of that de partment. The plan as submitted by tho board has been printed in tho Intrr Owitii, and it is plain to see that the President earnestly favors it. I. The expressed determination of tho President to prosecute with vior all who may be guilty of frauds upon the postal sorviee. r, Thu reco amend, t n that the In dian tribes uc placed under the pro tection of and held amenable to the law like other people, and that they be alloted laud in aoveralty when merited, such lauds being made lualieuablu for twenty years. (. Tho rigoroun prosecution of nil Uhho guilty of or aiding and abetting polygamy. Tho President is very pro nounced on this subject. 7. The introduction of practical rules 1 lor tno uovoruincni oi me civil service, to the end that apparent and desirable reforms may be instituted. The President gives much attontion to the latter subject' ami discusses it in a manner which shows that he has given it extended thought. Tho message closes by calling atten tion to the defect in the constitutional provision relating to tho discharge of the President's duties in ease of his in ability, end by Inviting congress to give tlie matter consideration. The document is (piite long, but is vigorous and clear, and leaves no doubt any where of the President's meaning. Al though there are pointu in it which will moot with disfavor in certain quarters, we do not doubt that, as a whole it will be received witli more general assent than any message that has lioen sent to (Jon grass for tho past (if teen years. Another important p;iss.igo in the niessago is the following regarding the coinage of silver: L approve tho recommendations of tho secretary of tho treasury that pro--visions be made for the early retire ment of silver certificates and that the act requiring their issue bo repealed. Thoy were issued iu pursuance of the lolk'y of tho government to maintain silver at nesir the gold standard and wore accordingly made receivable for all customs, taxes and public dues. About s?mi,i)00,(0i) of them are now outstanding. They form an unnecessa ry addition to the paper currency, a sufficient amount of which may be readily supplied by tho national banks. I u accordance with the act of Febru ary 28th, 1878, the treasury department has monthly caused at least S'-i.ooo.oo'i iu value of silver bullion to be coined into standard silver dollars; $102,000. 000 of these dollars have been nlreadv coined, wliilo only about $!M ,000,000 are in circulation. For the reason, which ho specltles, I concur in tho sec retary's recommendation that the pro visional coinage of a llxed amount each month be repealed, and that lioreaftei only so much be coined as shall bo nec essary to supply the demand. Tho Omaha Teleyram, which is not devoted to temperance, after viewing the situation in Omaha, has this to say of the saloon koepern: In common with many citizens of Nebraska tho Tdeyram has believed some of the provisions of the Slocuml law unwise and uncalled for, but when it sees that the men whom this law af feois do not recognize law; when ii sees that they have the arroganco. the conceit, the ignorance to believe that they can pursiio their tnilllc without regard to law, it recognizes that fact that is necessary to regulate this truffle very closely by law. mmwm a mi ' " -- Tho Omaha Tvlviram, speaking of tho President's message, says "It is tho ablest message since Lincoln's time, and as much superior to tho stale pro duction of Hayes, as Hayes' were supe rior to Grant's." The well meaning little Tvh'uram evidently estimates the merits of Presidents' messages by thoir length. At Now Orleans, tlrst lust ., Margaret Vassoy, aged 10 was shot by her lover, Henry Meuno, aged 21, who thou shot h imsolf. Huth are believed to bo fatal ly wounded. Menno left a letter say ing they had made up their minds to suieido, as tho mother of tho girl would not allow him to visit her. John AV. Forney, tho famous jour nalist, died at his homo in Philadelphia on tho Dth inst., aged 04 years. Tho immediate cau.se of his death was Uright's disease, aggravated by a so voro cold. xnaviLiiiasaaeBaaauaa3rnnaapansBsaaaiBM The Omaha ltejmblimn thus de scribes tho new car-building shop now being erected in that city: Tho largest building in Omaha -and said to be the largest car-bliildiug shop In the United States is that which is being erected by the Union Pacific on the ground formerly occupied by the government corral. The building is now up and partly roofed, and is rapidly approaching com pletion. This shop is a frame structure, 170 feet wide and 400 feet long, substan tially built with strong timbers and the veiy best of material, and rests on one thousand cypross piles driven into the ground from sixteen to twenty feet. '1 he base of the building is six inches below tho high water mark of last spring, but it is thought that the water will never again reach that, point. Terror reigns iu Ireland. The land hngucrs have a regulation, it seems, to kill farmers who pay their rent, or otherwise cruelly terrorize all who do so. There are many instances reported of this being done. Tho following cable dispatcli is a specimen: DiMii.i.v, Dec. 1. -A farmer living near Augliaras, county heitrini, was assaulted by a party of armed men hist evening, and received twelve wounds. It is believed his injuries will proe f.dal. lie had paid his rent. A farmer named Ilogan, who paid his rent, was shot yesterday near Tip perary. Two hundred cattle on a grazing farm at Carrowguil have been muti lated. Mayor Uoyd, ( Omaha, 'recently gave the saloon keepers to understand that they must by January 1st take out license under the present liquor law, according to the compromise sometime ago made between the tem perance and liquor nnu, and the ordi nance made to that effect. One hun dred liquor dealers recently met and resolved to go back on their agreement, and close up rather than take out license. Hut they will not closo up, and tho backbone displayed by tin Muyor is causing them to reconsider the matter, and iiinnv of them are pre paring to secure license by the time specified. Senator Windom has introduced a bill for establishing the Territory of North Dakota. Senator Saunders in troduced a .similar bill, but names it l'eiubina. North Dakota is a beltei name than lVnibina. Senator Windom also introduced a bill for the admis-i,,ii of Dakota as a state. The Driuociiitir Senators will objo.it, because it would make another Hopubllcnn state, ami Vice President Davis' vote will decide it. And Senator Ingalls has introduced a bill for tho admission of Xew Mexico. Senator Call has introduced a bill granting pen-dons to soldi. rs of uie .Mexican, Seminole, Creek, and iilack iawk wars. P1 BITTEI Th majority film 111$ uftUt human hotly hiIic from m ileruugemrHt of the I.tvcr, nflrrthuj both tlit stomuel, a (u. In orcfrf to ti-f'vct n eurv, It in utecitnrif to t-rinvu th vaunt. Ji-iepti-lar ntiil Xlu(glih artloit of the Howrls, lIetutncit,Slcl;ustat tho Stomnrh, I'1m in the riitcktUKt l.oint,th:,iiuliettt thnt th hirer leaf fault, nd that nntnv r quivs aMBtttnuct to enable thin erg tin to lirir offimpurlliet, rrlCltly AHll lUttcrHnvu npctinlly eompitumUtl for thl purpone, Thty mv vtlltl In their attlon and tffcttlva u u ur; ureyleakfint to th ttttml inUon easily by both children and nilnltt. Ta ken aeeorillny to direction, they are t uiuii((iuaii(riirrI-MpcpMlal CSonoral lcljlllty,XiaUual Com stlpatlou, Itlucased ICIUuoxm, etc., etc. EUuod lurlllertAy ar superior t any other mKlllno( eleantlntf the sytem thttraughly, and Imjmrttny new life ami eusrpy to the In valid. It i tt mucilcliic Mud tiotnn ItltOxIcuttllC' beverage, ASK YOUII tlUldSUT FCR PSItKlY ASH BITTIR5, and lok no otbr. I'llicn, fl.00 rr SolUa. MEYER BROS, CO., - IBLE PROPBIETMS, rr... BAMtt-WlT M; IT UBIfclir (illy ilt.criii I h .rmNII. m,' 'f ru e I hi H.rru' illauib4 .n.l,ki mui fut sa ittlw.Bu lUItUI- KEllcuriv. -JLA 5u'e i-WUu, ili BarUl kiv, m, Luifc can. nnnrfirvK L A D 1 E S Tm! ."ii. ",kI wl,b l.wrh B-ifcJIC-CJ (lli,.r Altai., ,.., ,,,j ni , L.riiiwi, . iuw7.lXS7f'Jim1u l"'""liM(llliraU4 V naiM)iiuf iinrl .i.l hi, Bini.ij,i,.i.r iu... . ?",.,. I" Mll ! lalaitlt I. ii, Mi Iu i.L fU kllllk. Uitt I IIM.fklT bri iht. I t,.. .'.....""' . IP CQ STEEL BOILER FERRY J3Sw: tl 'G1 if mBKsagm 'imMm AtBrownville, Nebraska. BUST OKOSSING- ON TIIK Missouri River. N E W B 0 A T. Hates Low, Camps Shady, Ho a Js Hood,, Fndenuiftf Ample. Connects with all Trains. GUIDE "to SUCCESS. WITH" Foil it sjs 1 k i:sn AND KOC1HTY. Is BY FAR the hi".f Unship ami Social CitiMf ami lliiml-linwit I'Vfi-piiliiiKiii'd. .Much Hie luti'xi It ti in cryliodv rornriiciHv HOW TO i0 EVERYTHiau ti tin hem xv.ij. H.iw ti. in- Voiirnttii Ijiiwjor, How to io IIiimiiw.sn (irrccUv mid hticiv-otful ly How to Ai't In Society itiul In u vuiy purl of life, anil c.iiilnliiH 11 Hold uilue. or vurlcd Inlormiitioti HiiilNiH-iiNiilih' to aj ul.iNr.cn Coi c-oMMniii rcfcienco. AGENTS WANT ED tor all or hi:iii- Mine. In Icnow why Hi Ik liooli 01 ItKAI- viiluc and alliaoHoiiK ellH hetler I tin 11 iniv ..thor, apply fur teilliN toll. 11. NCAMMKl.l.A CO.. 210 N. .Id Bt., rt l.OlllH, Mil. ft 1,000 iwvaT liir out mih Klin. I. nii'i'.llriK. I tell 1 111; I'leo'iiteil r Protrii'luif PlliUN that lr.l lllnu'H IMlr UcilK'd IiiIIm In cure. Pn. piireil I l'lillii.. mre.i ny .1 i'. .MMi, 1 m. p., (lo vr,., Ktitct, I'll Von. u" (mine without h CKSKi ";;i:i trHlwm"'tlt,f!n yon. l. Nold in iirownvlUo hy A. V. I'Jnifl 11U'H3II, MrillIIN. THE BEST AND THE STANDARD. If you Intond to "GET THE BEST," get 8p abovo plotiiro In Webster, rape UM, giv ing tho naino of enoh fiUI, fcliowins tho vnhio ol DKPINITIOXH 1JY ILl.l'STi;ATI()NS. Tho pletiires in Wi-lmtrr iiiiihr the IS words, Hoof. Holler, Castle, Column. Kve, Iloi-Me, Moldings, rhreiioloy, ltiuolln, Shlpii, (paos 11C4 nnl l'.'l'J) Steam ciikIiic, Tlm uors, dofino 343 words nnl terni. Now Edition of WEBSTER, has 118,000 Words, 3000 EitKrnvinKH. 4GOO NowWordn & MoaniuRs, and Biographical Dictionary of nvor 07OO Nnincn. WEIISTKU'S is tho iutloimr'usod,SWr In Govorn't rrliulng Otlice. 1881. vfv Every Stnto purclin.so of I)iotlonarienVN for Sohooh him hcun uhsttrs. Jfii Books in tho Puhlio Schooln of tho U. S. aro mainly bancd on Wthnter. Saiepj nehttcr's Is over20 times tho (CI anlo of nny other piiries of Liiut's. f2 THIRTY-TWO THOUSAND lmvu been rmt nn In tho public hcIiooIh of tho V. S. ,. Each now edition bus boconio moro and (T1 mora Thu Stiinilurd. JQ KccommemM hy Stnto Hnpt's Schools In 36 States, and 50 Coilego l'res'ts IS IT NOT THE STANDARD? Published by G.AC.MEFlRIAM.Springfiold.Masa. A PLACE FOR yoUR DICTIONARY. A PLACE FOR YOUR NEWSPAPERS. A PLACE FOR YOUR PERIODICALS. And an ornament for your home, all In one. THE NOYES DICTIONARY HOLDER. 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LH2U.'i&, a certain cr.ro iar wervcua rWlVmr Debility, Seminal Weah UAraas none, Smpotonco, oto. a no iiftcipesuhKi m wy (irMtiau ror s Yttva uod un lllunrntp.1 'snot, ol u) tinirrs giving fuu i- ecUonfl for nl f iTiit.iifirt, Kfctiv f9. Addijta 22.itlfTLLIili 4Ti t .rh.i3ndrMK Snd for oat New Illustra ted Price-Liit lSi-J5aP MW l.'all anil Win- roflaSl. Free lo wiy nddrmi. Con ai 11 full description of all kindt of fjooili )r nersonal anil fiwntlr use. We del dVivilv with tlie coiihtinu'r, and nell ll r""l in any quantity At wholttale prion. Yo.i am buy better and cheaper Uian t hume. 3I0NTG0MERY WARD & CO. 227 nud 229 Walxuh AYentie(ChicaCo,Ill. M A SMTP P A l"l"l bu.lna n.inlBMrt. Mjrlii.nlU cl ii,,B, Hor(h kin.l." ti jul icni'lton. Toauehn.ni, iilliii.lrcKrtmc, r furn.li tl.V ..i.tUl fr. aud jtiVB Until IUi mI lii.uir notUr our hil.ll n uiniilti AJJrc l. ri UN 1 1 IU.N VL 1 1 II, o., Uo .'ivi.ei, i.vui,, ,M4 j v-t nxHt iw.fifv rux BUY THE DAVIS VERTICAIi FEISD SEWING MACHINE IT POSSESSES Over all other Machines and always gives 'ERFECT SiTfSFUGTlON. For UcKcrlptivo Circular auii Ciilulouc send to BAYIS S. M. CO. 21S Sc 220 State St.. IiIchko. "WANTED GOLDEN Agonts for tho Ti A 7K7"7WT Or, LIGHT on the A " GMKAT FUTUHK. in this life, through tho dark vnlhiy, nud In thu llo utcrnivi; us hcun In the fJest OimihtH of lending uiithots ntiil M-holnrn ihihiiik whom aro lllsliops Simpson, Wnrron, Kostor, UnrHt, unil Koii, .Inscpli Cooic, licecher, Tnl-iiiai-. Dr. (Jilirlw, Ur. Muieh, Dr. MoConh, Dr. Crosby, Dr. Cuyler, Geo. D. rrt-nllce, Do.ui rttnnlcy, Whlltler, Lonj;l"llow rnd otliors. Tho subjects trented uro Dentil, Im mortality, Mllleiiluin mid .Second Advent, tho llesur reel ion, Jtidumwtit.tlie punlhhment of ti.o wicked, and tho ruwurd ot thu right eous, A ltlfh fenst uwnltH the render of ibis bnoU. Ii cm tains tlie piundest tlionyhtb of tho world r. nreutpst nutliorK, on subjects of the most ptotoimd Interest to everyoiin. Not gloomy hut hrlllhuit. Thero 1k not u dull p;ii;c In tho book. It Im nhsolutoly without n rlvnl. Kvorybodv will rend It. School Teachers, .Students; Yntinc; Men nud Ludles, net 1 1)(; ns iiKentH for tills book are iiuikIiik over Sluti h month. Soils fnst. One Ap.cn sold 71 first 15 dnys, nnotlicr -ifl in H dnyfi, nn othor II In one day, nnottjer 15 mid 5 IiIIiIch In 5 days. lady sold 0 In ten hours Secure, tcrrilnri qiiielc. AIsoukciiIh waiilcil fcr rho best HIiiKi rated Hevlsed New TeslnniPtil, nntl for the llnest Kninily IIIIiIoh ovor sold by HKO'its. .Send for circulars, P. V. 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