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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1881)
uutuixuaiuiJjwMraiwjiwMnMauivuiuLyJJWiHrjtvfc v.imrtnjirun.'rtrj'uir iiyjL'i irjajtr .. - - -- finMMKWW r Wi-XM I f f I 4 I 4 - v l ESTAB LISHED 1850. I Oldest Pnpor in tho Stuto.J garment uui ivuuust nsutais -JU--Mmt wouAgtfa mat BUSINESS CARDS. J. n. IS H 0 A D Y , Attorney mid Oouimelor nt Ijiiw, Hroivjivlllr.Xob t s. s t u l r , , 0. AT'J'OHXICVS AT I. AAV. Oilluoof County Judge, Ilrovvnvllle, Nihrikr. A S. 110 I, I, A J) AY. tit Pliyslclnn, SurgtMiu, (Hint e rlclixn. Grarttmtedlii 1811. Local il In iirownviuoisra. Oillco, It MMn streot, llrawiivlltc, Nb. J W. G I DSO N, UliACICSniITII ANO UOItSIS SIlOKlt 'orUline loonier HiulinilrHctloiiBtinniti'iM Klrststrt-Dt, hotwoeit Main unit Atlantic, llrown villi', Noli. H. A. Osiiou.v, Notnry Public, fl.W. TaYI.ok. ositoitrv & TUI.OIt, Atfcornoys and Counsellors at Law, Brownvillo, Nebraska, J)U ACTICK In tho State ami l'oilorul courts, ripoelul attention ylvoti to collection mid hull's of real usliitu. 1 -y A T C L I X 15 , L'VSIIlONAIM.K trPTi HOOT AM)SII0i:3lAKEIt Pi 5 .Vi .USTOM W'OllIf miult'to orili-r, iintl lltsnlwiy rCii'irntitPL'il. HupiilrhiK ni'iitly mid promptly done simp. No. a" Muliistri't't. llrown vIIIp.Ni!. DliALKIl IS Corn, Hay Wood Jill Door KiiKt of Urn', BUoWNVIbLR, khh, Hltshrst price.-! n fiisli, paid for poultry. Utve lilni a rail. 1 M. HA I LIC Y, SIUl'l'KIl ANIl DRAI.KU IN LIVE ST 6 011 J11Z0 U'X VILLI!, A'EHIiAHKA. Pariiiors.ploaNccall and got prices; I waul 19 hiindlo your Ntoclc. nilUv Klrst National Hank. ESTABLISHED XN I860, O L D E s rr ;eaS EstateAgei Wfii a a ?-fl I IV NEBRASKA. William H. Hoover. Poos n Bonnral Heal l-Mnte Hiisltiess. Mcllh Lands on Conitnlsslon, pxiunluos Titles, .makes Deeds, MorUtnjjpy, mid fill Inslru LmontH pertaining to tno tmusfor of Ileal Hs-' ttute. Huh a Oomploto Abstract of Titles t all I'.yal Estnlu In Xoniulin gnuiitv. ji, J? Dovo! DEALER IN ami v yroc Alwajs on limn! "Flour, Teas and Coffee, Willi a full lino of V Canned Goods & Confectionery. Also, tho very best Cigars and TQbacVos. 4 ri4.Two Doors EfiHt ofl'ostomce, llrown vllle, Nebrurlta. ' J, YlTltORI.KI) 11Y TI1K U. S. (JOVElfNMKKT ' . O V KltO W 2V.VXJL.T Hi lJifl-ui Capital, $30,000 AittftorhMi "' xodjoob IX PRKl'AREOTO TJlANfcACT X- General Banking Busines. . IIUY AND Si:i.I. COIN & OUKKENOY DRAFTS n all tho principal cities ot tlm United States and Europe MONEY LOANED i)n approved speurlty only. Time lrnfti discount pil, iiml spocliil iiPcnmiiiiMiutlonfiuriinteil to deposit rs. Dealers In OOVi:ilNMKNT IKJNDS, STATE, COUNTY & CITY SECURITIES DEPOSITS UpeelvHil pnyalilonndomiltld.nnil INTKUEbTal owoiioa umocfruiicuK'H ui ucpusu. : DIUKCTOKS.-Wm.T.Di'n, fl, Jf. Hfttlny, M. A iiunuipy, rnuit k. joiinson, i.iiinor Jioauiuy Win. FmlHlier, .1011 X L. oauson, LA It D WISON, Cashier. President First National Bank ,C. 51CS.ILUHTUS, Asst.t'rtSllltr. rmaHcsra wtniww;; NEMAHA CITY. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. Good liUKgk-H mid homes, atmnrcfl ionn otnible. 1 Jestjof care takon of t ranslunt stock .VA'.T.. C1T Y1U. BOOTS, SHOES, AND HARNESS. Mntlo mid repaired ns well as ean bo ilonn mij whoie, on Mluiri i.oiice, mid VEliY ltNASOXABLN TKllMS. 4My Hotels LEVI JOHNSON, PROPRIETOR. NE5IAH1 CITY TJEB., Centrally located: Unod line, and nntru lilo spared to muico Knests c-oiiiloiltible (5ood hum for Iioi.si'.n ami VU fcrg'vs Jiaetson t bid. ATTENTION, FARiERS! For jour AKtieiilliii'iil Implement, jjo to ;. DAVID k MORTON, I'ann and spi Ina W in'uis, smuy 1'Iowh Stlrrloi? I'Itvs. t'orn I'lunti'i-s, II'iiT'iu-m Reapers, Mowers. Cult Ivuiorn, Corn Shellem mid the Hoss Toniiile-H Cultivator. JOHNS. Ill I WICK, Genera manaise. DIeinalia City, "Nob. B.BELL ANDREWS. M..D.,: Physician Surgeon, Nomnlia. City. NoLrftska. Calls in the Country Promptly Attend' etl, l'ii or niijlit. 'nprcrrvr, ATTKNTION kIvoii to surlim WA diseases of woiueii and Mirnleal diseases or tlie eve. fO'.itlents fiom almMid fin lie ftirnlHheil with pleiiMint i", mi-, mid ai'i'niniiiod.ilioiis. A i j.V.?Rij,l --"" ' f ,A-, ww c won t Oppo.sit J.nniliHr Yaitl, Main'St. ' -OOD IG-S REASONABLE RATES. Special Accoiniriodaliojis for ' Gosnmercial M022, AXI) Driver Furnished when dosirpil. Uprscs boardpil by the day or w6ck, And Farmovs Leiuua.fcd and,' onrjed, for. at fair rates. ' B. F. 8 A (IDEM, t Manufacturer and Dfulor In i-i.varri3:w COLLAli Whips, KiiislicH, Curry Combw, ISriishoH, Bute, 8nc. REiMiRixn a sib:ciai..ty. Agent for HJU Celeliraleil ICey Oily Carrlnfe 'I'opn, Merc Hawm'rTTrfW3?TiieiTtTKwrusrsvrrvrTrA'r 9 WWWWhiW W ! 3;AVtcWian-; , - $ . vjyfe?Mnt - . . f" -n r ? BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, DEO, 22, 1881. j -xm '.'- mimm wHu,ma ' iJrpwimm vm 'rvmumtm.,. NEBRASKA ADVERTISER A .special mooting 6f tlio Xobraska State Kariiiora' Allinnye will bo bold at Hastings, Xob., .Ian. 3Mli and 'JOtb, s-2. The JSrebntMka Fanttti is still whaok in away at Sontitor Vn Wyok. Tho storv of tho lly on tho ox's horn would lit tho oaso, oxaotly. Tho dainpbools of the Post ospooiiU ly Xosoy piokod npwomothing too lid for tliom. iiittl thoy laid it right down again, and wont olT and oriod again, Tho gainblors of Lincoln Imvo boon no'itii'd by tho Mayor to closo tlioir liolls at once, and tho itinerant ones to got out of tlio oity within twenty-four hours. That's tho way to do it. A railroad boarding house, seven miles from I'ittsburg. In., in tlio garret of whieh alioiit forty liilmiers were slopping on the night of the loth, u.iughl llro by tho oxphslion of a lamp, burning about no of thtT men to death. Mii'iou S. Uauiiltoil .snicidetl by shooting a pistol hall tiougli his l.eail at Day ton, Ohio. Kltli nt. lie was Captnln of Co. II. 1 ltli Wd.aiia eaA-ali. during the war. He luft it'lottor tliioci ed to thy coroner, saying Unit ill health and despondency w;is tli cause. Town lots in Wymoi'o that wore puiehasod last .Juno sind July for .ju to !iiO, sold tliip week for .(500 to g$00, so says the Wyiuoro paper. That is tho now I J. & M. town that playo.il old Blue Springs out. Tlio Sonato would luil.nuikc Itiddle-hergorsergeaPt-at-aniH,il!d tlioioupmi M'diono and his liiemli havo made li i in l'. S. onator. A lnn rebuke to Hon. Hill and sotu of Uifi olliets who yaitl ungi'iitlonuiuly ttiltos regarding IliddleiUTgor, to hiuo liliu jilaced on an equality with tin m in tho h..ine po litical body. ni A gigantio fraud has boon unearthed in tho construction department of the A. T. & Santa Fo railroad, whoivbv the conipany has boon dtvjVf udod out of about $(i00,uno. Vhi.i iU (au'vitMi -on by a systuin of bonus lime checks, properly certified b .vtiou bo-es and indorsed over to the third patty who drew the money. The fraud lias boon going on for six jy.us al tlio rate of Si uO.uoo a yoar. How Dr. Miller was ovorcoino by Kelloirg's singiniris beat dosciibi'd m tho words ot tho lamented A. Ward after ho had listened to a well-known lrhht donna: "When film bowod her hotiil l bowed min.. When she powtid her lips I powtid mine. When bhe lulled 1 l.irfod. When, in tho next song, she lobkod strut e tit mo Si called mo her Dear, I wildly told tho man next to mo ho might lu'iv my close, as 1 shood never want Vm agaiuno moro in this world." Omnhn Rejniblit'nn, Death is separated Irotn life by the merest accident. Mis. Scoville, Ihv sister of fho assassin, leceived :i letter from him some days beforo tho 2d of .July, in which ho informed her of his intention to murder tho President, and then sho telegraphed her biihband to ic-Uirn to (Jhicago, which ho did, and hoard of thoassnspibationon his arrival. Had. shu telegraphed to Washington iu slottd, tho deed of blood would havo boon;. ivci tod. OmuUti Jiepubltcun. If th;tj. is tvuo, it goos to sliow Unit sho hasn't tiny more sense than tlio law allows her. We are of tho opinion that a largo ii!(ijorily of jthe stiito favor allowing wouien an eual 'r'mht to vote, pro viding a majority of them desire it. Ahjdfiml (Jmzettc. Wo, do not think tho proposition should depend" on tliul provision at all. If it wpu,Ul bo right and wo believe it would belo confer upon women the privilege of voting, then that priviiego Bliould b'o conferred, for her to use or not, agreeable to her own pleasure in the matter. We occasionally hoar tho assertion made, falsely wo believe, that a majority of women do not want to vote, it, is invariably made as an ex cuse for opposing tho question, but as an argument does not touch the point atisaio. Tho question ot woman suf fravre is only peitinent to those who do want to vote, and not to such as do not, fur nobody proposes to compel them to oto or to intorioro in any way with tlioir present social or political habits and nianne' and custom of doing things about tlio hou.je. Hut thoy will all vote when thoy got the chance, re gardless of what thoy may say about it now. Some will veto for principle, some for measures, some for spile, some just because they can, and when tho lion. Old Mrs. Skipper comes out for C'ongrosn against the handsome Totn. Majors or Church Howe, every mother's? daughter of them will Hook to it I' 1.. ....I,. ! . .1... I. .11,... j mo pons io vuii; hji uin iiiiiei. eejie''jgumvi.ia"i'm' asnla, C.'1ltnii?; I SEavo yon Seen Ii(n Headquarters at Nickell's Ho has the largest variety of Holi day goods over brought to Hrownville. His gifts are tho most beautiful, and his stock is immense. Eou'i lull to Visit SIclusli'.N (lliM Ul!ll. His sales since Dee. 1st have boon double those of any preceding yoar.autl he wants you all to come ami make your selections us early as possible, so he can give you more attention, and you thou get llrst choice. He will keep any goods you purchase till you de sire them. Mr. Xiekell purchased mod of his goods this year in job lots ami can give .you a great deal lower prices than over hoforu. ' BT XTBa.a, J'tY TOW WHC.V for the trip to see his wonderful as sortment, and you vv ill be astonished to see how little iiionoj it takes to make a child happ). A. .imii'a Wax Moll, '.villi Mov able litwHl, only t" wuty. and muuy things in the same ratio. He hie! never laid such an immense stock of Hooks. Silverware, and .Jewel ry, as this year. Tho most fastidious will he well pleased when they make their selections at Nickell's, end all will go away happy with tho money thev have su od. lUunombor. Nickel Ps Drug Store Is tho place to see Santa (Mans. Itaroos of the Plaitia. Unci's latest book, bearing tho above title, publibhed by Dan Unuhiin, St Louis, Missouri, seeins to have capti vated all classes of readers. M.ij. (Jon es ley Merritt, ot the U. S. Army, has written a letter to tho author, in which ho says: "You seem throughout to havo appreciated tlio fact that a faith ful rendition of the exploits of our Fiontior Heroes' was siilUcient to cap tivate tho attention of the reader, and to command the tsympjitUy. of all .wtia arc interested in manly coinage and the progress ot civilization in the (ireat West." Tho hook has received inan.v other commendations of equally liMi order, and is nneting with remarkable suecoHH. 1 Ion. Wm. I' Cody, (He llalo Hill) was so Hated with the book, he immediately negotiated with a well known dramatic writer of the K.iit to dramnti.e tho work and next season will pla "Heroes of the Plains" on the stage. This fact stamps the book as a success and a (old ml up for the pub lishers and their local agents. America leads tho world in all grand onterpi isos. See adverti-ement elsewhere. U.S. Senator Hen. Hill, of Georgia, in a "few remarks" t lie other day on civil service leform, lied when he said "Yet that very man was removed from the Xew York custom house on the gi;ouud that an honest ndmiiiifru tion of hisolllce requiiod his removal." senator Hill knew ho was uttering a I'alseliopd when hotnado tint assertion, for lie knew that. (ioiirnl Author Jw.h lemoved by Hayes for the same reason that (Jen, Merritt was removed by (iailleld--not for dishonesty in oillce, but toadvancc a political scheme, and carry out tho peculiar political policy of the president. J Mil's point' on civil service refoi in would have been just as well made had lie confined himself to the truth instead of traveling out side of the truth In his aitxiety to stab I 'readout Arthur. Calvert luid a uig row (Juring the process of ii danec,('oup night last week. Calvert has no saloons or place wncre liquor is sold, and it could not therefore have been a drunken row. It is one case, wo presume, where rowdyism and fighting euiuiot bo laid directly at the door of tho saloon keeper. Jttmboldt Sentinel. Those who kicked up tho row wore drunk, all the sanm. We prosuino thoy got tlioir bottles tilled at Urownvillo or Xemaha City. Nosey of, the Post declines to tell the buggy wheel story that ho profess ed to know so much about, and says it wasn't him, but his associato liar vvho wrote the item. He then sloshes around like a blind pup in a meat ho.uso in a column dishwater apology to his readers. Well wo hit our mink all tho same, and tho pooplo havo the humiliating spectacle of a pulr of al leged editors playing crawfish, UoHow-ater wants to bo appointed night watchman by Doorkeeper Hrovvn low of the House. At least lie says that Nebraska will be satisfied with tho place, and he has always acknowledged that he Is Nebraska. State Joarnal, .ujuihu n; VOL, 26, NO. 27. - i JtJW.' mj i iwMiat.wiTj-mwg MIBOELLANEOUB. Mr. .John H. Morris, whose will has just boon probated in Paris, Ky left all his estate to his former slaves. The wife of Honana Mackey hns had her portrait painted by Meissonler at a cost of $1(1,000. Florida o.xpuofs to market fifty mil lion oranges next season. A man in Southern Kansas tried the old experiment of melting a bullet out of a gun the other day. He leaves a family. ' The presentation of bonds for re demption under the tonthcall has com menced. Tho whole amount to be '' called in is $5,000,000, and it is expect ed that by tho i!ltli of .January, 1SSU, the whole amount will be presented. Howard 12dinuiuls was hanged at Warren. Arkansas, for tho brutal mur der of Miss Sallie Watson. An Italian in Now York, shot his wife, it years old, dead; thou shdfiniU killed his mother-ln-lavv, and then shot himself, but may recover. . McCVmu, a merchant of Chambers comity, Ala., was called a few nights ago while in hod. On opening his door he watt shot dead dy a negro, vvho has since boon lynched. . Diphtheria destroyed Ji,00() in Nova-' scolia last year. A Topeka dispatch says 00 employes of the A. 'P. ec S. P. road havo been arrested for frauds practiced on the company. There are .'100 poslolllcos vacant, and there is an average of live applicants to each in AVashington now. A Mrs. Adolph Hactosch, Holmnlan, of Kkvjr Kails, Minn., hanged herself in huT1 kitchen in presence of her llVo children. At Moscow, Ala., a crazy neuro killed Mrs. Winchester Armstrong and and her mother. Armstrong afterward killed I l)o negro. A Nttti-s' Dallas special says: A mail pouch, containing tf 1 7,ooo, stolen from (lurrclt's station, was found on the prnirie unopened. In a dirtlculty over six' dollar in money at Hocdville, Ohio, an old man named Huberts was stabbed six tiiuoa ami instantly killed by a young niiiu iUUiwd-Klng.- u? A man named Cobin, at lllair, Nob., was killed by a pile driver, 7th inst. .James II. Homier, 17 years old, at Dakota City, plead guilty to horse stealing, ami was sontonced to three yeais in the penitentiary. ' Adolph Lindam.X. Y., charged with murdering his landlady, refuses to plead, insanity, saying ho would lather hang than to endure long imprisonment. Two men named Jmko Kinney and Daniel Haley, were last, week arrested in Omaha at tho instance of Sheriff Cosgrove, of Pt. Wayne, Intl., for bur glarizing tho poslollicuat Sheldon, I ml,, recently. The bridge on the Mo. river at Hi. Charles, Mo., fell on the Oth under' a li'oight train of lit stock and 18 freight eiir.1. Only the slock Went down. I0n giuoer KirUsley was killed. Two other men went down with the' ears but es caped. Same bridge tell about two years ago. Hugh Ilayvern was hanged at Mon treal for killtnga comrade in tho prison, A cable dispatch 'Says Hoyd has sign-' cd ai tides for a match with Hanlan on the Tyno for the championship of tho world and VflOO. The race is sot for April ail,' 1H8U. Haitian is allowed WO lorcxpHiifios. Haitian will cable Ins' acceptance At Austin, Tepcus,, recently lUchard .Jennings deliberately and crtiellv miw- dored an old and respected citizen if named .7ohu A. Jlarrett. The niurdei er'vvas pnupptly jidlwl. Thy following night a patty of masked men forcibly entered the jail, t ulc .Jennings out and bung him from the balcony over thO' front door, The cordage factory of .John ''P. Bailey Sj Co., Philadelphia, burned t'tlh inst. Loss, tfuoo.ooo. ' Yanderbilt, it is said will soon retire from tlio active management of liis vast properties. A Southern Pacific passenger train was robbed near IC1 Paso 14th inst. Wells A Fargo lost' $l,:iU0, tho pas sengers about 000. The Union Hotel Is growing in public favor. Com mercial men are learning that tit tho L'uion is tho best place to stop for good faro and cordial accommodations. Tho Increasing custom and demand for first class fare, has made it necessary for tlie Union to take an up errado stop. It has recently been refurnished and otherwise improved. Host table, best beds, best everything, and only 3U.00 a day. Tho best and most convenient sample room in tho city is now con nected with the houso. Host broad in Brownvillo at the JIakory of Aaron P.iiiucr always freali and clean. (Jive him a trial. 4 .Y tl