Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, December 22, 1881, Image 8
I NEBRASKA ADVERTISER We took in nearly 700,000 oiniKnmtM .from abroad thin oar, nol including tlio small-pox. I ntvr (Man. J. caiiciin of Itcpiililieans ami Head Juniors of tho Virginia le;ialatHie; uiiuiiiuinunly nominated IMdilluberger for the Senate, i:Jt!i inst. I'ranein I). Moultou. president of tlio International Dairy Fair Aanuoiu lion, ina iceeiit mltlnwri Hiiid lie was opposed to maltiiiK the I'nited States Coinmisrtioiier of AKiicuUure a cabinet ollienr, and believed that in a quarter of a century more cotton would bo inaniifactiiied in tho South than in Saw Hnnland. The Si'cietary ol the interior decides tliat the mere illltiK of a declaratory HtatunieiiL by an uIIokoiI prc-emptor cannot bo considered as, of itself, suf ilciuuL to defeat the entry of a prior settler who has failed to oiler his Dual picof within tho statutory period, put who in all other respect has complied with tho requirements of the law. Mr. PrcliiiKhuHun is a man of more prudence and sound judgment than .Blaine, and he will probably not sport an "aggressive, foreign policy" unless there is aomo leal occasion for it. LouIhoUIv ( 'nitrier-Jonrnal. Papers who publish thu above for the purpose of making adiivo at Ulaine, should remember that thu u'nurlcr Journal is not a creditable witness in a Republican court. About three hundred squatters on the Otoe Indian reservation have been ordered to leave the rchcrvation. and many are doing so. tloverninent troops are enforcing the older. While this may be haul on the set tiers, and cause Muttering, yet they are not to be p tied as much as if they had not settled where they Know they hail no right to settle, or at least a very questionable one. The reservation is to be surveyed and placed in the market next spring. A slor with a moral comes from Oneida county, N. V., which should be elaborated into a Suiulit) school book. Sylvester Smith is a bud man. and, be coming enraged at one ol Ids cows for a bit of bovine mischief, lie tied the poor animal in a shed and let it starve to death. It lived seven weeks without food, and died a skeleton. Sylvester was soon after alllicted Willi a name less malady that nuzzled the doctors, and beeume unable to take food. Kvery resource known to medical sci ence was resorted to, without success and he slowly starved to death. r - Chief among Arthur's political vir tues, says the Chattanooga, Tennessee, Commercial, our presiuent has master ed tho art of political arts, holding his jaw until he has something to say to to all the people, through the proper ollleial media. The Commercial signif icantly adds: "(irant, Cameron, Conk "ling, Logan, Houtwell, Fish, Morgan. Tuft, Kduiunds, Jones, and otlieis or "that galaxy of strong, positive men "who didn't have to read the court "journals to lltid out what their polili "cal principles weie to bo for thu day, "are his friends and trust edcoidldnnts." The world contains plenty of men liku tluiteau moral monstrosities, they may be, but society should be protected from lliein as from other demons. Soventy-two "cranks" hac been arrested at Washington since the assassination, men who are inoru or less insane, as (luiteau is, but who know the meaning of minder and the ropo. It is just .inch men that tho law was made to punish, and that the pen alty of hanging was made to intimi date. If a few of these moral mon strosities were hanged we would hear less of thorn, and (luiteau is sane enough to be used as an awful example. Inter Ocean. The prosperity of Pitkin, Coloiado, is indicated by tho following from the I ndepnnltnt of that place: At this time last year thoro wore scarcely tluvo mines in the district in which uetivo development w.is being carried on. At tho present time there are no loss than lift y in regular opera tion, showing conclusively that our mining interests are gradually prosper ing, Hlowly but surely. Tho Denver & South Park railroad will be lluished to Pitkin early next season; which fact would suggest that then Pitkin will have a boom unpre cedented amongst thu mining towns of Colorado. "Washington. Dec. u. The commit tee of tho Ameiicau Har Vssociation, appointed to devise a plan for expedit ing the business of the Supreniu Court ofjthe United States, is now in session. Three plans are under consideration: "1. The appointment, of additional justices and division of court into sec tions, each section to hear a definite class of cases. "2. The establishment of an inter mediary Court of Appeals in Wash ington, so a.i to lessen the number of appeals in the Supremo Court. ":l. To divide tho country into dis tricts, and establish in each district an intermediate Court of Appeals." . The docket of court is more than thr;eo years in arrears, and cases aro constantly accumulating. A droit h rrt'ontly orcurred in Xew York from leprosy. At Little Hook, Frank Hall, colored, wan hung for mm during Paul Sanders. Chicago in full of smallpox. It may come went. Everybody should be vac cinated. mm Hon. .Schuyler Colfax will deliver bin new lecture on "Our Marlyicd Presidents, Lincoln and (Jarllcld," in Lincoln on .Jan 1th. Kate Kane, of Milwaukee, a female lawyer, prominent as an advocate of women's i ighln, has been admitted to practice at the bar of the Supreme Court of Wisconsin. Two brothers named Mercer were shot and killed in Christian county, Mo., by the sheriff. They were from Decatur county, Iowa, and a lew weeks ago killed Marshal Topliir. When Cuiteau's sister, Mrs. Scovill, wanted to ask a witness a question, he broke out, "O you keep quiet. They can hardly endure me." lie has sense enough to understand the situation. The Omaha Ttlctram says that "the well known fact that tho Lincoln Democrat has been subsidized by the liquor men of the State will render its articles on the Slocumb law perfectly harmless." If somebody would throw a brick or a projectile of any description down (tiiiteau's neck it would be a National blessing. Inter Ocean. To ram an umbrella down his throat and open it, would probaly "touch the spot" better. Mr. Hatton, acting Postmaster (Ion oral, has ruled that no supplements containing advoitisenients will bo ad mitted to second class rates unless the publisher sweais that the advertisers paid the name rates in the supplement as wen charged in tho main .sheet. Disxttdi. Mr. Hatton will run his little ma- cliine into the ground if ho isn't careful. It is said the State Supreme Court has rendered a decision that no licen.se can lie issued under the Slocumb law for less than f?."()0, no matter for how short a time. -Omaha Tclciram. We think the law on that matter is plain, yet some towns Nemaha City being one of them we believe bae granted a license for six months. And what will tho town board do about it. A bit of sarcasm discbihon by the Nebraska election returns is that'l. P. Olive received a nunibtr of votes fui judge of the supreme court. Slon.i 'it Journal. And how this bitter sarcasm must effect tho sensitive souls now occupy ing places on the supremo bench who united in that travesty on justice In which the manburner went tree. Wall oo liultpvmlvnt. If we remember correctly the supiemo bench was not united, Judge .viaxwen assenting Horn t lie judgment of the other two Judges. That sar casm was not well timed if aimed at .Judge Maxwell. .Simjiamc ibk? jyyya Tht HnJnrlt) af ih ill of th human body avie from h iUraUf)cuHt nf the Liver, fftrlU(j both the stomach and bu!. In oilier to njftoi a tun, it it Mfiar (a remuv th vnunt. Irregu lar nml 3hig(fi$h arllnii of ill UicI, llftlaeht,SlcUiiMntthSInr,,Valn in thr Haehand I.ohiM,tte.,inttlettf that the TAinr it ut fiult,nuti that itnturt r juiri attlttanct to tnaHe this !( to throw oJTimpurlUfit, IrlcUly Asli lIltterHiirr'vln"t tompouittltd for thltpurpott. Thty art mild in thetr nelloti and tfftttlvt at turt; urt pltatnnt o thu tutto and tahen eutlly hy both children and adults, Ta ktn aerordluu to dlrvetlont, thiy art a tiiftandplratanteurefornyainipnla, (ioMund Debility, Ilubltuul Com Mtlpntiou, DluenMed ICUIueyN, etc., etc. Jit a lilood I'urlfler thty art superior to any athtr ntdlein; rltantiny tht tytttm thmroughly, and impartlny neie Ufa and tntrgy to tht In valid. It it a tuucUcliie nJ not an itltOxIcntillB; btvoraye. AK YOUR DRUBGIST JW PRICKLY ASH IITTIRS, and tkt uo oilier. rHICK, 11.00 pr Battla. MEYER BROS. CO., - JCLE PROPRIETORS, ut I i vt r... .. v. LADEES.: ,., ut.: ...,...'. ..::"" "J1" trt Ira.tl Mtik 1 k-. ?.Z& M.r.r,A' .'- Vf tlllaitral.. wiii BC, ST ISU15, St. WiFs$rGrW'B'.xrryxTr W BSJBaL'm B ' KlMij1iiSrl vwji Mix rffowf" S - 5 fc 3 i-J' si I Li m n iiz-3: STEEL BOILER PERRY if H -. r-fi"i It. i ..j, f wffl (i-J" "'S Iwgp. 4i Suw AtBrownville, Nebraska. BEST CROSSING ON TICK Missouri River. N E W B 0 A T. JitrsLotr, C JiipsSIirtrft, Jtoatls (Joofff fiitfrmtiitf A m tic. Connects with all Trains. GUIDE to SUCCESS. IKOIt it iTsi i:rs AND SOCIETY. In BY rYK tin- tit'Kt lliMlnvrtH mill Social (uilili'iuid JI'IIiiI-IIokU exerpuhib-hcd. Much ilin Intent U lelN 4.'r liody riimplelidx HOW TO.uO JBVERYTHINtf in tin iii'Ni wax . II iw iii no Vuiirtiuu hiiuyur. How toilii Uti'iiii'iNuurrfctly iindMiecfsMtul. ly How hi A-1 In Mocloly unit in uty purl iifllff, and contiwiiH it until mint) of vnrlctl liifommllciii linlUiL'nNiililtt to all uIiisnc fin coiiHiiiiii rcfcri'iiuo. AGENT'S WANT ED "r "II or Npare I line. To know wlij Huh lioolt tit IIHAIj value mid nltruciloiis hcIIk iicth-r tiiuii any hIIut, apply inr terins li'H. M.HCAMMKI.JAfO..-J10N.;itl St., HI I.oiiIn, Mo. iSI, IJKWAlljJ 'or any t-iiNn llllnd, ll!c..iiinK. nulling. JMi-i-r-iH-il or I'rntrinUiiK IMI.KS that I).--ISinK'H 1M1 ltriiirdy nill lo curi'. I'll imri.tl liy .1. I'. At.in-r. M. I).. IM.O Ar.-li Kirci'l, 1 iilla.. rn. Niiii L'ciuilno without his signature. Men. I for rtrcular. All ilruuNN or uen- ral Mtf.ri'x have It or will uet It foi von 81. ss. .1.1 in Mr iwiivtilo hy A. VV. Mflti il. Druuiiist olft THE BEST AND THE STANDARD. If you Intend to " QET THE BEST," pot brv ftnt nhnTA nlnftiFA tn TXTiYiatn. v.-MA 111.1 !.. 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Dr. Cnyler, Geo. 1. l'rctitlp, Dean Htiinley, Wlilltter, LonuMlo'v- an others. Tlio RtiliJoolH troaled are Itiath, Im inorlitllty, Mlllenltnn. and Second Adxctu tne KoRtirrectlon, Jiulmnenl.tlie putilshnirr, of tho wlelted, ami tlio reward of the rtcln con, j ixicn leiiRt iiu'ittiH tne renucr ot id hook. It coi.taltiH the crandetit tlmtiKhts 1110 xvorinr. ctentest nniluirs, on Rubject Hie tnoHt proiotind Interest to everyone, o tilonmy hut hrllliant. There Sk lmt a tlu, Phko In the hook. II Is absolutely xvltbmi' a rival. Kveryhodv will rend It. S,ht Teachern, Stutlptits; Younp Men and I.niliu ai'tlriK as nentH for this hook are moklft over S1M1 a month. Holla fnnl. One f-tj noli! 71 first 15 (lavs, another 40 In Hdav.nn othor II In one day, nnother IS and 5 blblii lnTi days, n lady noid g in ten liourri Sectin torrtior.x rtilr. AlnoiiKcntH wanted fcrtif nest, illustrated Ho vised Now Tpt.(nnifnt, nnd for tho llne.st Family Hlbles oversold by iiKenU. .Send for circulars. I'. XV. 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