0 I 1 3 . l 4 t I M i 1 1 i x 1 NEBRASKA ADVERTISER THIS MEANS 7011! If you own lis n tiling. W want our nionoy. Wo Imvn billH to pay and you luiint pay iih hcforo whciiii pay our iluhlH. W- Imvo iiwirly tfl.ooo due iih on subscription, in hiiips raiiBiiif? from lift nrnts to 6M.00, and wo want thu innuuy. Tho hiiiii duo from acli Is small, but in tho uirgii'tfiilo amounts to a lingo hiiiii. I'lcaso call in and Kottlo or send tlio inonoy by mail at mice. School bookH at Nickoll'n. Colory at Aaron Palmor's. - Ityu bread, baked daily, at Aaron I'almor'H. Kor first class Kiocorlos call on T. L, JoncH. Kxtra copies of tho Ai.vkrt.her at A. W. Nickoll's. Now supply of nlco cakes plea at Aaron I'alipor'n. and A nlcfl lot llrohle'M. of Confection nt THE EAILEOAD BUITS. Lottor From Hou, J. H. Broady. FineGrooeries Newton and Studobakor wagons foraalo by David Campboll. -- School books and all miscflllnn- oun books .it Nick oil' drugstore. Host bread in tho city at Aaron Paliner'B and don't you forgot it. 'Call at Bratton's -Vest Kml for fresh bread. H. Stroiii.k. - Cranberries, maplo syrup and pickloH, by Stevenson & Cross. "Fresh bread, cakes, pieB, ahvayH on hnnd at the old roliablo City Hakery. Want butter and eggs. Highest price paid by Stevenson & Cross. A flpo lot of musical instruments and toyB always on hand. Give mo a call, U. St uoi i Mi. Largo stock, of queonswaro and glassware and prices very low. by Ste- voiiflon & Cross. CJoto Whlttomoro'H sowing machine tiiiiporhun , and grocery for anything yon want, cheap for cash. Buy New Homo sowing inachinos. Light running aifd noiseless , Stkvknson & Cuoss. The wlfo of I'rof.O. U. Palmer, of Lincoln, formerly of Beatrice, and publinhor of tho Nebraska Tmvher, is a sister of Speaker Kolfer. A rural correspondent of tho To cumseh Ohictatn gives this informa tion: To those who intend to build pas tures oryards for stock, wo can prove that fence posts painted with two or three coats of coal tar will far outlast others sot without any protection. Especially is this true cl tho white or swamp cedar sold in our markets. Cover tho ond of tho post with tar, sprinkle over with sand, lot it dry a few days and then repeat tho operation. 1.i.ownvii.i.k, Nob.. Dec. U0, 188 J. Killtor Nebraska Advertiser. 1 accodo to your request to mako a written statement of the Brownvllle, Port Kearney & Pacific Uallro.ul litiga tion. Von request it because of tho movement to influence the board of commissioners to quit. On u former occasion a similar scheme was organ ized hi Jlruumvllle, and, but for tho rec titude and good sense of tho commis sioners, might have succeeded. On that occasion I complied with the re quest of tlio Uranyer for a full and correct statement, where the same can still bo found, making it unnecessary to enter so much into detail now. This inflamed activity to freeJ. N. Converse & Co. from the toils of this litigation, is to tlio body politic like tho bad disease is said to bo to the natural body-when healed up at ono spot, it breaks out at another. Aside from .1. N. Converse & Co.', tlio interests in tin; B., Ft. K. & P. It. It. aro as follows: The county has 310,000 bonds, Brownvillo precinct (including Loudon) $100,000 bonds, and the city of Brownvillo M!0,00() in tho enterprise, and from ;$,000 to $6,000 money paid in on individual subscriptions in this countv. The county bonds wore put in as a donation. Stock in H. it. Co. was issued for tho precinct and city bonds. This left tho control of tlio It. 11. Co. in the hands of the county com missioiiois as trustees or guardians for the precinct. Thin was tho condition of tilings when .1. N. Converse & Co. fraudulent ly obtained control of tho K. It. Co. and all its funds and property. Con verso & Co. at onco issued to them selves 1,200,000 stock of tho I.. H. Co. and 1,600.000 in mortgage, and mort gage bonds on the it. II., and then claiming to be tho owners of the con trolling inteiest, did as they pleased with it; did some work on it, then' abandoned it altogether; consolidated it with tlio Midland Pacific, took up the ties and iron and wero taking tho bridges, when the injunction in this litigation stopped them. On tho pait of our people this litigation is to break i that consolidation, cancel tliat frl,- 200,000 stocks, and 81,600,000 mortgage, and restore the railroad to tho original ownership, and compel .1. N. Converse & Co. and tlio Midland Pacific railway to put back the ties and iron and bridges, or pay us tho value thereof. Wo have beaten them everywhere this side of Washington, where the lega tion is now pending for trial in the Su premo Court of tho Tinted States, and wliero tliey ovmontij lliliiK mat tlieir doom is only a question of time. Converse is now like Peter walking on tlio water, saying to tho "dear peo ple" of Nemaha county, "save me or 1 perish." But, I think he has more money ready tosljly slip into the the pockets of the chief Priest of his dear saviours, than Peter had. I'ht' commissioner aro doubly in terested. First. Ia aside from our view the precinct altogether, and take a look. The county put in $-10,000. This it paid for expected advantages, if the enterprise was carried on in good faith. When tho bad faith was bo fla grant, was it too small a thing for the commissioners to uoiiceV The people did not think so when the litigation started, but on tho contrary talked of blood, when they commenced taking tlio bridge at Sheridan. Tlio county has been exactly as well off, iw if it had stock for the $10,000. Unless there be a nope or iiivuieniis or sale oi siock, Flour, of all Grades, Selected Teas, Pure Coffee and Spices, Choice Syrups and Molasses, Dried aud Cattueit Fruits In Variety, Glass and Queensware, Also, a complete stock of (Jiyurs and Tobacco, ami a full stock of Candies at precinct can pay out of the property of tho precinct.' If a guardian, when thieves aro after the property of his infant ward (who has no capacity to transact its own affairs, nor control its own, property for its protection) should just lot the thieves have it, because the jealous and envious brothers and sisters of tho in fant so requested, the County .Judge would give him a robust discharge and suit against him and his sureties on his bond. .1. II. Bkoadv. Bran at Aaron Palmer's. Hardware and groceries, large stock of ouch, by Stevenson & Cross. Dr. Collins, Dentist, is absent from his olllco in Urownville on I-ridays only. t The B. it M. boys presented tlieir old chief. A. 1.. Touzalin, witli a gold snow plow and silver engine as a Christmas present. An ex-eonviet lias sued Boss Stout for 200.26, "back-pay," claiming that he did more work while in prison than the law rcquiicd. Society llelles. On account of its lemarkabiy deli cate and lasting fragranco society belles aio loud in tlieir praises of F lor es tan colomie. IVOTICC. All knowing themselves to be in debted to Thos. Iticliards, either by book account or note, aro hereby notified to come ui) to the scratch at once, or costs will be ridded. Thos. Kiciiards. One Kxjm' Notice from Many. "I Iniil been Hick anil miserable ho Iiiiik. und IiuiI ciuimmI my hushum! no much trouble mill expense, no tmo scumed to Know what nl luil mo.tliutl wai completely illshrnrttmcd mill dlscouniKeil. In thin Irumo of mind I until liiittiiinl linn Hitlers and iislhI Hi. m un known to mv family. I soon heenu in Im prove unit guilt no nisi Unit my husband nod family thought It sInuikh nnil unnatural, put wlii'ii I tnlil tin-in wimt liml helped inn llitiMild 'Ilurnili for J op Hitters ! loni tnuy they prosper, lor they Imvo made, mother well mul Hi Itiippv.'" rit mother. BROWN'S TWINS. Wo are still making and selling our patent bed springs. They are superior to any bed spring made, and will last a lifetime. I). E. DOUGLAS & CO. Notice. Mra. E. J. Monahan, of Maryville, is in Brownvillo and may be found at the Union House, where sho is prepared to treat all forms of eye dis eases successfully . Her treatment is a permanent cure for granulated oyo lids and all forms of inflammation of tho eyes. Fresh Bread, pios and cakes at ways on hand at A. Palmer's. I have just received a largo stock of groceries and a fine lot of Califor nia canned fruit. 1 will sell them at bottom prices. U. Strohuc, City Bakery. The Illustrated Leisure Hoar. We cull k tontlun of our readers to tho advertise ment orthls excellent pnbllcntlon In Htiothw col umn. We have made Arrangements to club tho Illustrated Leisure Hour Monthly with the Ad VKRTiMKit, and will send tho two publications t IJ 85 per year. The December number oftbe Lcl ure Hour wlli osunt freoto ill subscribers In De cember. 24wi Grain. Highest market price paid by I), h. Douglas & Co. Fresh oysters at Stroble's. 31500 per year out ho uiiHlly miule nt home working for K. O. Hideout A Co., 10 Hardiiy Street. New York. Send for their cRtuloKiio and full tmrtloulixr'n. ID ly Ca sh Paid for Wheat. The hi ah est market triee paid for jood- wheat at Glen Jtoek Mills. JO. 11 UD DA HT & CO. LEGAL AD VKRTISKMXXTS . INSTATE OF WALK EH MILLEH. DE Pj coasod. In the County Court of Nema ha County, Nobmskn. Notice Is herahy lr un thut ftu replication has been inndo to th County Court of mild County lb appoint Mnrthn Miller admlnUtrntrlx of the astnte ofWulker Miller, dcocnaed, mid thnt Decem ber '2.5(1, A. I). 1HS1, at V o'olock a. m , at the omen of the County Juu"kci of Nemnl.a Coun ty, Nebmskn, In Urownville, Nebraska, line been fixed by tho court an the time ana plnce Tor tho hcnrlng thereof, when and where all persona Interested mny nppoar and contest thosfwno. JOHNS BTULL, 24wt ' County Judge. Dntcd November 5B,JRB1. LEGAL NOTICE. To Wllllitm W. I'aKe, nou-rcBldent defend ant: You uro hereby notified that on the 'JOth day of November, 1K8I, Sarah J. ltt llled a petition against you In the District Court of Nemaha County, Nobrask, the ob ject and prayer of which la to obtain a di vorce from you on tho ground : Thai yen belnK (f sufllclent ability to provide a suita ble iimlntanonco for hur, crouHly, woutonly und cruelly rcfUHed ho to do. You are re quired to answer said petition on or before the Uth ilny of January, 1882. 2lwl BAHAH.T. PAOK. By her att'y, L, t. IIuliiuhd. E8TATE OV BENJAMIN WaTERWOKTII deceased. In tho County Court of Ne maha county, Nebruskn. In tho matter of allowing thu Html administration account of Ann NVaterworth, administratrix or tho es tuto of Bonjamlu Walorworth, deoeaHcd. Notice Is hereby given that January 12th. A. D. 183 A nt 10 o'olock a. m., at the ofllce or the County Jndgo of Nemaha county, Nebraska, In Urownville, Nebraska, has been llxed ty tliti court as the time and placo for oxantlne lug and allowing said ncoount, whon and where all person h Interested may appearand contest thosatno, 20wl JOHNS. BTULIj. County Judge. Dated December 9, 1681, E. L00MIS, Boot&SaoBiaier BROWNVILLE, NEBR. Hns removed hlHshop to the old Mauk ,t Armltngo bullillng, opposite OTelt's livery HllllllO. U- Repairing nentlj und promptly done. Olvo him. u trial Jacob Marohn, Itrownvlllo. IVchrftNltu. MERCHANT TAILOR, anil deslsrln ('IncKuullslt, Knmi-li, Scotch and Fnncr C'lsths VfntlnifH, Ktc, Ktc. TESTATE OF CHRISTIAN EUHL, DE 11 cciiHud. In the County Court of Nema ha county, Nohrnska. In tho matter of prov ing the will of said Christian Euhl.decoHHcd, Notice Is hereby given that January 12th, A. D. 188'.'. nt 10 o'clock a.m., at tho office ol tho County Judgo or Natnalm County. Na lirnxka, In Urownville, Nebraska, tins boon fixed by thooourt ah thu tlmo and nliico for proving the will or said Christian Kuhl, do erased, when and where all ooncerned may appear and contest tho probate thereof. JOHNB.STULL, 28w4 County Judge. Dated Docombor 10, 1881. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an order of mile Issued from tho Clerk's office of tho Dlstrlot Court of Nemaha County, No brnhka, upon n Judgment and dec roe of fore. closure rendered In said court In favor of Downlo D, Mulr as plalutln", and Robt. V Mulr, Esther D, Mulr, Wm. McDonald, Jninos I, MeQee, Uoorgo W. Harmon and notiKon M. Bailey as defondants, I liavo levied upon tho following described real es tate an property of tho defendants, to-wit : Tho W i nfH E X or H W orS V KA, c 1U, Two. fi. N Range IU East. And thuS W K or H W Jol S W 4. Sec 19, Twp, ij, N Range 10 East, situated In Nemaha county. Nebraska. Also the following dohcrlhod lots In Nema ha City, In said County and State, to-wlt : Wo read a letter in tho Humboldt Htmtlncl, of tlio liild of December, by Hldor .1. J. Henry, in answer to the scandalous charges rocaotly mado against him by tlio Tecumseh Journal. Ho denies each and ovory allegation. Tho tirst charge is that ho was tho cause of the separation of a husband and wife. Ho says it is "made out of whole cloth," that he never 1 1 card of it before. Tlio second charge tiio Klder answers as follows: In reply to the second I will simply stale that these three deacons, in my opinion, are peddling a falsehood knowingly and maliciously; that they know, or could have known, that said girl left Kansas on the night of December ashid, '77; that in Kentucky, on tho 'JUth day of J October, 1878, she became a mother. That she swore its authorship to one Newton Dalell; that said case is upon the docket in Carlisle, Nicholas County, Kentucky. All this testimony is upon record, and more, tlio church at Kast Union, same county, in order to satisfy these three deacons and for the purpose of exoner ating me, met and granted me a letter to that effect, and that too without pre ferring a charge against me. Yet in the face of all those facts and notwith standing I am BiMtained by over half a million of brethon, these throe deacons, after a lapse of live or six yeais, will cotno beroro a secular court with charges. We give tho above in justice to Klder Henry. Wo do not profess to bo an oxpert, and only Imve an opinion based on our limited observation that tho accident in Kentucky couldn't have well been laid at tho Elder's door if lie had nothing to do with the girl be tween tlio 2Ud of December and the I'lith of tho following October. Hut lie might have written her a lottor lie's not clear on that point. all that stock can avail, is as ti lever of control over the corporation. Any man or body who can control tho ac tions of the owners of a majority of tho stock can control tho corporation as much as if they themselves owned the stock. Jay Could does not himself own a majority of the stock in all the railroads lie controls, but lie and his crowd that ho controls, do; and in their lights they have sense enough to stand together and not tight each oilier. If Hie county had Sio.ooo in stock it would lio alongside the precinct stock in this light, both being under tho con trol of the same men. Hut as it is, if the Converse inteil'st is beaten, tho commissioners control a majorit of tho stock, and thereby guard the coun ty investment just as effectually. It is impossible for tho commissioners to control tlio It. It. by means of the pre cinct stock in tlio interest of tlio pre cinct to the detriment of tho county; and it is an insult to them to attempt to convince them that there would be any danger of their doing so if they could. Now secondly, as to the precinct stock, tho position of the commission ers is analagous to the position of a guardian to his infant ward. The pre cinct, as a prooinot, has no capacity to act; no power to submit a proposition; no power to issue nonus; no power 10 levy tax to pay anything or to other wise touch orhandloany of its own prop erty. All such powers aro given to tho hoard of county commissioners as its guardians, which powers tho guardians liavo exercised far enough to got the debt fastened on tho precinct. It is now contontled that they should not stand by the inteiests of Uio precinct, but should leave it helpless. In ihe face of tho dangers to which it has been ex posed by their. own acts; and that thev should sacrillco it to the enemy because of expense of litigation which no one but themselves not oven the A destructive prairie tire came with in a few miles of Beatrice Friday eve ning, sweeping up from tlio southwest for a distance of perlia s twenty miles. Tho piincipal losses wre in hay in tho stack, many hundreds of tons being burned. I... C. Newcomer, of this city, lost 1W tons, and a half interest in 70 tons owned by himsolt ami Mr. Stono braker. i,.i7v,v.v. Alexander II. Hickey, marshal of Nebraska City, in a drunken midnight row, siiot and killed, .lames A. Mc Ouire. This occurred some time last fall, and Hickey has just begun to sen o a term of six years in the peni tentiary. Had he on that fateful night not been drunk that shot would not have been llred, and ho would bo to-day a fiee, respected man with his friends and family at homo. I'urlfy the blood and regulate the bowels' If you would have health. I'ht ro Is no rem edy eimal to Prickly Ash Bitters ror this pur poo. They net directly on tho otgaus con cerned, going to the seat of discuses ami driving It from tho Hystom. Nor do they stop here, hutNircngtheu tho system, giving It tone mill action, rendering It much more capabloof resisting all future attacks. Ketieir Your lrie. Tliero aro times in every one's life when cnorg. fails and a ipiserablo feeling comes over them, mistaken for laziness. Danger lurks in these symptoms, as they arise from diseased organs. Parker's (Singer Tonic will restore perfect activity to the stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purify the blood, and renew your lotso of health and comfort. Advocate, IuBt of LottorB Hoiualning in the postollice at Brown- MARLATT & KING, URALRKS IN General Merchandise Dry OooiIh, Orocorles, Ready Mado Clothing, Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, and a General As sortment of Drugs and I'atont Medicines. Krnes posts und wood always on hand for sale, ftj- Highest priors paid ror butter atid eggs. ASlMNAVAMi, NUBHASKA. for week ending Holmich, Adam. .Jones, Miss M. McDonald, Tom. Melon, 1. Itobinson, Walter. Richards, I. S. Scott, II. W. Walker, Cora L. CARDS. Kitchen, S. A. Leniker, John. Lewis, S. C. Robison. Walter. villc, Nebraska, Dec. 17th, 1881: Bovelhiiner, 13. F. Barnard, .lake. Colin, A. Z. & Bro. Ciaddock. C. K. Chamberlain, Mat. Clark, K. C.larkins, Thos. (iarrett, .lames. I'OSTAI. Baggett Mr. Caldwell. W. L. S. Ciso, J. R. :i Livingston, Dr. Persons calling for any of the above will please say adnrtked, Olllco hours Ua. in. to 8 p. m. Sun days, from l tti 10 a. in. T. C. Hacki:u, 1 M. IN CONSTANT DEMAND. A STAl'M: AltTIChK,HKM,INU FOltKVKR IS The Revised NEW TESTAMENT. AGENTS WANTED to remombor that vn niter them tho 1.UWUST PRICKS, tho greatest variety, and best termn; outfit only ftO cents, showing RIGHT dtirerunt styles and prices, Including new I'urallel Kdltlon with both DM) AND NKW VKR SIONH KIDK 11V KlDK ror comparison. Adilrco) Tiik RRVIHION I'l'UMtJIIKRS, HI. I,ou Is, Mo. THE UlllilTEMT SUCCESS OP TI9E tftE! AUKYTS I FOR HEROES of the PLAINS. WA.NTKO "J J- " "'"'I. Kmhradnc tlio I.lri hiiiI Wonderful Ailvsn tures of Wild Hill, Ituflhlo Hill, Kit Carson, rapt. l'n ue, dipt, .lack, Texas Jack, i itllforulu Joe, And other culebrnteil Indlnn Fighters. Scouts, hunters mul kuUU-s. A IkmiIc of tbrlllliiK ml. euturi'N mi the plains, Fight with Indians! Oranil Itutfuln bunts! Desperate Adventures! Nur row Uicnupfll Wonilerlut bbootltiK nud Hldlim! Wild I, lie In the Kin- West! lou llliutratlontl IU I'ull-l'aao Colored Plates! The Krnrtt book lor Aleuts ever published. Ioltlvt'ly out sullsevorythliiKelse. M8 pt;es, price J.oo, Uymi JUioie a yooil thtnii, uct tilcA- unit to savu time send rur itKcnt's complete outtlt mul best norms. Outnt anil copy rr 2.oo. -Vrlln t once Tor imeney, or terms ami lllustrnled clri'iilrrs, to DAN I.INA RAN, I'ublUberi, 4th and Waildntftoii Avenue, St. Imis, aio. Iots U In Block II " a and 3 , " " 16 " 10 " ' St " ilfifiix 14 " " US " U and 9 " 2 " 7 " " to ' h. G and " " II ' 15 and lrt " " ti ' i and 0 ' " SI " I, 13 audio " " 54 " 0 " " " 8 " ". Ik , . , o ii y fi " IS and 14 " " 46 ' 11 "l " 4(i " I,rand9 "' " 4tf " 1 and i! " " 60 " 1.11, Mam! 10 " " 61 " 1,11, 112 and 15 " " 61 " 1. 5, fl and 7 " " 60 ' 16 " " 58 .. 5 .. .. 5B " 16 and 10 " " CO " 1 and a 61 It " " fi t .i 6y " 10 " " 70 " in mul vi " " 7is IM .. -J " I and s " " 7b ., j4 .. 8.6 .. B .. 9 " " " 00 i. 4 y 0 nnd 12 " " 5 " 5 and II " " V7 ToKother with all tho privilege! and im provements thereto beionirliiK. and that on .Saturday tho.'llHi day or December, 1HH1 at. 1 o'clock p. im I will proeeed to sell said prop erly to satlsry said order or sale and conIk. at no hi to auction, at the. door or thu Court I lou so In Brownvllle, In said county, to the highest and best bidder ror cash. JlWi .JOHN M. KLECKNER. Nov.:w. 1881. Sherlir or Nemaha County. he Pnrestuid BettHcdldBeerer madr A OOmlJnAtlfm (if Ilitna. Tttirl.n- Vn.l.1r. and Dandelion, with alfthe beat and roost cura tUo iiiroprtle of all other Bitters makes tho m-oat- est lllood Purifier, Liyer JtrmlBtor. and IJo iuiu unaiui wmonne A cent oa earth. C aTref.RT 1U nuth ean posslblr loriff extt I .Mthnl.niniHHnn. " . I Tntj fit! aaw Uf u4 rttr U a ml I. firm. To i all hiM employinenta cause IrrctrularltTof ths bowels or urinary onrans, or who requlro mi J AppetUer, Tonlo and mUd Stimulant, Hop Wtter j ara In vol ii a Kin ,. . a a a .. ' r 1 No matter what your feeling or symptoms are. what tho disease or ailment U. una lion Hitters. pon't wait uotU you are sick, but if you only froll I. . . .. . " rf WM w... . oiiormiseraMe,use the Hitters at onoe. It may I m.ujuuiujo, ibuMBaTBuaunureoa, , foOOwmbepaldforaeasetheywillnotenrporl I1CIIIL IK) noIfllirrApnrtf.t vnnrrrlAnrtaautrtr l.llt. E 1., ..,.-. ...-.irr-.r" -.'" ...;:: i mov uuu iutig uiein io use nop liiKera. I Itemember.IIopBltterilsnoTtIe,drumred,drnnk. sen nostrum, nut the ure-t and Best Medldne ever I lunoni me "JnTalid'a Friend and Hope," and uu irawu uj- a&miiy enouiu o wunoui menu wet some thl day. KaKs Hor Oocoa Coax la the iwoetest, eafeat and best. ask i'nuareu. ITie hop Pad for Stcmach, Urer and Kidney lefcn . E i.. wnjiuiat.ii, L.ireaoyaoorpuon. AUCiinKUu E D. 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