Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1882)
7jrAoncmKncsuim7Krxurit'riKTn "! "AiiMJ mjcrm-t.-im,:vj3TMiituMm ' W MMWMWMMMr -' n 4iiV , ' t i ,ESTABLISHED1856. I Oldoit Pnpnr in tho Stato.) BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JAN, 26, 1882, VOL. 26, NO. 32. J I jMf A KirnH!nvflfei&&d2L- tt mwmmt v2? w- , BUSINESS CARDS. T II. IIKOADY, ' i Attorney and Counselor at Low, Ilrownvllli .Neb T S. STULL, J. ATTOHNEVS AT LAW. Olllceof County Judge, llrownvllle, Nebraska. A 8. IIOLLADAY, f. Phyalolan, Sturgeon. Obstetrician. araauated In 1851. Located In llrownvllle 18fi. OMco,4l Malu street, Brownvlllo, Ntb. JW.Gi:BSO N, ULAOKSMITH ANII IIOttSK SIIOBU Workdone to ordor and satisfaction guaranteed I'lrst street, between Main and Atlantic, Drown vIlle.Nob. 8. A. Osnoiw, Notary Public; O.W. Taylok. OSBORIV & TAlLOIl, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Brownvillo, Nobraska, PUACTICE In tno Htuto and Federal courts. Special attention glvon to collection unri snlos of roul estuto. pAT CLINE, PASIIIONAItMt HOOT AND SHOE MAKER CUSTOM WOHIC mndeto order, and (Its alway guaranteed, itepatrttig neatly and promptly done ttbnp, No. 27 Main street, Urowuvllle.Neb. T M. BAILEY, antri'KK and uramcii in LIVE STOCK JiROWNVlLLK, NEBRASKA. Farmers, please call and got prices ; I wan; to hundlo your stock. OIHcc Flr-tl. Vutloniil Hunk. PATENTS Wo continue to net as Solicitors forratcnts, Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, etc., for tho United btatcs, Canada, Cuba, England, Franco, Germany, etc. Wo have had thlrty-llvo years' experience. Patents obtained through us aro noticed la thoFci kntikio American. Tills largo and splendid Illus trated weekly papor,$3.20 aycar.snows tho Progress of Science, Is very interesting, and has an enormous circulation. Address MUNN & CO., Patent Solid tors. Pub's, of SciKifnrio American, 87 Parle Bow, NowYork. Hand book about Patentsfreo. ESTABLISHED XN 18&6. OLDEST Real Estate Agency IN NEBRASKA. William H.Hoover, Does n general Kml Estate Business. Sells Lands on Commission, examines Titles, makes DeedH, Mortgage, and nil lustra inentH pertaining to the transfer of Real Es tate. Has a Complete Abstraot of Titles to nil Peal Estnto In No m aim County. Ikeil'uriLtauilIlfst Mcdlc.ne oterHndo. AooBmUnAtlon of Hops. Buohu, Man drakwonuil DnnUcllo,!, with all tne beet and ino.t oU uratlvii .iiM.itiH of all other Bltturi, makeiVtliegrrati'-i Blood Purifier. Llvor ROBUlAtntor. ttl'd Ufenlid Health lUMtoriusr Motl.caoi rVan posnlbly uw(r exlrt where nop liltt ij ai o uiodpo varied uu J I'erf evt ore their opei atlontcaflft ntyciTtEiwUWtulTlgtttothuetlKAlnflra. Toallnlioae employnicot,ci)io irrccmarr tr of thclMiwcl.orV urinary organr, or who re- quire an Appetis Tonic amlml.'.inilniiiUnt, IlopllitUrioreluv laDie.withoutllltox- laatlna. io matter nhatyour (oUns or J Hip torn ore what the dlscasovreJlWDene ! nse Hop lilt teri. Don't wait initllyortsfyif llr' hut 1f yen only feel bad or tuuriableA&UMstitom at once. It may wye yo.irllff.lt haiH od liiiiidruilt. S300 "HI he paid for a cse they will not lureorhilp. ,l)o not iin"erl''St your frlendi uffer.hut lu-aud uwo lujin'0 u' Hot) B Remember, Hop Hitters l nAjU! drurred drunken noitrum, but the I'ui-njtMa n d n.st Medicine erer moJo i the "imiJDSV nUMD ana HOPK" and io pereon or family auouiu te niinoiii in.m. n.l.n.li an ab.oUte ami Irretlitlble mrnl (orlrunltemipi,ueof oplu.u, tobacco and J narcotic., au ei.1.1 nr nnir'i-. Send roruircuiar. ii.p uiu.r. nrj. i.., Koene.ter n.T arwi Tnmm tint, AUTIIOUIZLU UY THE U. M. aOTEIINMEKT First National Bank OF BROWNVILLK Pntd-up Capital, ,$50,000 Authorised 500,000 IS PHKPATtKOTO TRANHACT A General Banking Busines. 11UY AND BELL COIN & CURRENCY DRAFTS nail the principal cities of tho United States and Europe MONEY LOANED On approved security only. Time Drafts dlioount od, and special accommodations granted to depoilt rs. ueaiorsin tiuvisilHMKKT iiunjjh, STATE, COUNTY & CITY SECURITIES DEPOSITS Recelred payabloondomand.and INTKRKBTal owed on tlmucurtlllcates of deposit, BIRKOTORH. Wm.T. Den, B. M. Ilalley, M.A .." '.?'. I-'B,,K : Jonnson, i.utuer Jtoaniey Wm. Fralsher. JOHN L. CARSON, A R.DAVION,Caehler. .r.O.KcNAUaUTON.Asst.Caibltr. Pretldetit i L. H. BATTLES, Jk. uctioncer. 'PHOHI'iwlio nrc nliottt to tinve n sale will I find It to tbelr IntnrrKt to. consult him. TerttiH rcnsonablo. HoHldenbu In lied ford product. 87-mS Jacob Marohn, SlrovitvllIc. fVvfirHN.tu. MERCHANT TAILOR, and dcnterlnl f''hieEngllslitKieiicli.Srotrhani1 Fancy Clofhs Vesllnirs, Ktc. Kir. MARLATT & KING, UKALUHH IN General Merchandise Dry GooJh, OrnrerlfH.Kcndy Mmlo Clothing, HootH, Shoes, IlniM, Cnp, and h Octlcntl Ab Rortment of Urugn and Patent MedlclneH. Pence potsuud wood always on lutnd for siilo. ttjfc. Illglieit prlaiti paid for butter and eggw. ANPlNAVALli, NKHIIAHKA. IN CONSTANT DEMAND. A STAPLK AIiriOI.K.HICIiLINO FOHEVKlt Id The Revised NEW TESTAMENT. AGENTS WANTED to rctnumbor tlnii wo oiler thtfiii the LOWEST PRICKS, the greatest variety, and dost term"; our tl t onlj 60 cenlH. bIkiwIiic KlGIir dlirtirolif styU'H and prices, Includlnn new Parnlli'l Edition with both OLD AND NEW VKH SIONS HIDE Y SIDE for coinparlHoii. AtltlreHH Tub HEVIHION PUtlLIMUEIW, St. Louis, Mo. POPULAR RESORT. The best restnurant best tablo fare In the city by MRS. KATE HATCHETT. First floor or Tub Aiivrhtiskh building, across the street opposite Sherman Houee. MEALS, 35 OENTS. FRESH OYSTERS m,BI-A.ItElD TO ORDER. Uemember the plaoo when you come to town and want a good meal at any hour of the dny or ovontng. MItN. KATE IIATCHKTT. LIVERY ! W. E. O'PELT, e) OppusiL Luinbor Yard, Main St. AT REASONABLE RATES. Special Accommodations for Commercial Men, -AND- Driver Furinshed when desired. Horses boarded by tho day or week, and Farmers' teams fed and cared for at fair rates. B. F. SA UDER, Mnnufnnturcr and Dealer In Sfwsjjri COLLARS, IVlilfiN, eLaNlicH, Curry ConiliN, RruMlics, Etc., Ktc. REPAIR1IVG A SPECIALTY. Agent tor the Calcltrfttetl Key City Carriage Tops. tJfe-'rr lfT, CO ?rr. CO NEBRASKA ADVERTISER Geo. H. Hawkins, night clerk in tho Sentinel olllce, IndianapolH, was acci dentally shot and killed, 20th inst., by a carrier. I5x-Oovornor Hullock, of MasBachu Bots, dropped dead on the sidewalk in Worcoater, Mass., 17th inat. Apoplexy was tho cause. At Ironton, Ohio, John Wagner, charged with tho murder of J)r. Hyors, was taken out of jail and hanged by a mob of forty masked men, Senator Lamar, 17th inst was eloctod by both houses of the Mississippi legis lature to be Ills own successor as United States Senator from Mississippi. The delegate in Congress from Wash ington Territory has introduced a bill for the formation of theState of Wash ington. It will hardly succeed. On the 'JOth inst., tho oxecutivu com mittee of the national board of health, at Washington, declared small-pox to be epidemic in the United States. A delegation of Miami Indians of the Indian Territory is in Washington to secure legislation louuing to the allotment of their lands in severalty. Dennis O'Donohu, a Catholic parish priest of lireunsburg, Intl., has com menced suit against Bishop Chatard, of the diocese damage, $5,000 for sus pending him from his pricstl) duties, as alleged, without just cause. The French government has intro duced a bill regulating tho importation of American pork. It must bo certified by local inspectors as "fully cured" when packed and counter-certified by French consular agents. Sausages or other uncured meats will remain strict ly prohibited. T)io Iowa legislature, tow, in session at Des Moines, met in joint convention 18th inst. and elected Hon. James F. Wilson to fio United States Senate. The best man for tho position in the Stato of Iowa; and ho will scarcely have a superior in intellectual ability in the Senate. In the senate Mr. Heck, of Kentucky, mado a violent attack on the ponsion arrearages bill on the score of economy. Ho whh vigorously opposed by Senators Vorhees and Ingalls. Tho latter as sorted that as an act of justico to soldiers it should becomu a law, what ever it might cost. Mr. Held, of the Now York Tribunt, hastens to accuse the publisher of his dispatch to tho late President of throw ing dirt at the "martyred Gartleld." Lincoln Journal. As Mr. Held furnished the dirt, he would bo mum on tho dirt question, did he not, in a great degree, possess the egotism and impudence of a Guit eau. Owing to the filibustering efforts of Messrs. Randall, Sam Cox, Springer, and other Democrats, the proposition to suspend tho rules, and put Mr. Bur rows' anti-polygamy bill on its passage, was avoided. Tho Democrats have thus staved for a fortnight tho test of whether thoy will be with or opposed to tho anti-Mormon cru'tulo of tho Re publican party. Rev. James Miller, pastor of the M. E; Church at Urbana, 111,, is getting into troublo by the popular and liboral doctrine ho preaches. Ho is hardly sound on tho sanctificatlon and brim stono question, henco two or three good old superanuatod, hidebound brothers, relics of the school that believed tho earth flat like pancake, and persecuted Galileo, propose to make it hot for him. At a German wedding in Ciiicago, about n month ago, raw ham was one of tho dolicaces, and was partaken of by a number of guests who have since Bhown evidences of trichina. The most of them havo been relieved of the parasite, but Henrietta Straoly, aged 32, became worse under treatmont, and died in great agony. An examination of tho muscle discovered forty thou sand of the parasites in one square inch. Stato Journal: The coolness with which tho Chicago Inter Ocean pooh poohs tho claim of Nebraska for the admission of an additional congress man upon the strength of bluudoring and idiotic associated press dispatches is admirable in its way perhaps, but is a small compliment to the republican party in this state. Tho inter Ocean assumes that Col. Majors, our contin gent congressman elect, bases his claim to a neat upon the fact tha. Nebraska has increased in population since tho taking of the census in 1870, and lienco ought to have more representation without waiting with other wostorn and southwestern states, for her timo under tho new census. As tho Journal has already explain ed on soveral occasions, the claim is based upon no such infantile plea, but upon proofs that the census of 1810 was not properly takan, and that ttio stato had at least 00,000 more inhabi tants that year than she was credited with, and was entitled to two repre sentatives and has been for the last ten years. Tills claim has passed the scru tiny of a house judiciary committee, and has been endorsed by a majority report, but as the liouso has been hith erto democratic, and na the passage of tho bill would have given the republi cans an additional vote in tho electoral college, tho report was smothered by the muscular power of tho majority. Tliis objection no longer lies to doing the state a little tardy justice, and if it did, the republicans have a majority in tho house and possibly in the senate. It is very singular that during the long light that Nebraska has mado for justico in tliis mattter, it lias been abso lutely impossiblo tagot a statement of the case in any newspaper outside her boundaries. Hut in justico to the outsldo newspa pcrs, it may bo well to roinomber that It is still more phenomenal, that be cause some new newspapers in Nebras ka that havo happened to be personally hostile to the gentlemen w.ho have from time to timo been elected by the people of the stato to represent this claim at tho bar of congress, have also delib erately falsified tho record and endeav ored to create a public opinion at home inimical to tho ai'mission of our second member. The Nebraska State Agricultural So ciety met in Lincoln last week. E.J) Mclntyro, of Seward, was oloctod pres ident and I). H. Wheolor of riatt.v mouth, secietary. Dan. is an old whoelor liorso at the business, having been secretary wo bollevo over since tho organization of tho Stato board, excepting last year, when McHrido was chosen. Tho following board of managers was elected: M. Dunham, Douglas county; ,1. C. McJlride, Lancaster county; E. N, Grinnell, Washington county; 11. W. Furnas, Nemaha coun ty, and L. A. Kent, Kearnoy county. Tho stato fair will bo hold at Omaha from September 11th to tho lUth, inclu sive Tho appropriation for speed is 32,100. Tho State Horticultural Society also held a session and olected Samuel Hamard, of Table Hook, president, and I). II. Wheeler secretary. The views of Nebraska enemies of Valentine, headed by Congressman Rosewater. do not seem to be shared by his colleagues in congress, nor by oillcials of the government at Wash ington generally ; nor does tho handful of Mr. Valentine's partizan enemies in tliis state havo tho Indorsement of tho pross of the country In thfir war on that gentleman. The Chicago 'inter Ocean, for example, remarks that while, with a population of half a million souls, Nebraska has at present but one representative in congress, "that one lias proved himself competent to repre sent tho state and to do it justice. Omaha Republican. Yes, that is all true enough, but when we are entitled to more wo want 'em -if for nothing moru than orna mental purposes. Governor Cornell informed tho Now York senato yesterday that no pardons wero granted by him during the past year. Tho 'i'rf&imc says It may well bo doubted whether any other governor ever jtbotalned for a twolvomonth from using the power of executive clemency. Govomor Cornoll said ho believed the pardoning power Bhould only be used to aid in tho administration of full and exact justice, and not to prevent or de feat tho just and righteous enforcement of the laws. Nebraska's executive has been governed by tho same views. Omaha Republican, Tho certificates of the physicians in the caso of Mrs. Lincoln show that she in afflicted with a spinal disease incura ble, and which must soon ronder her en tirely helpless. Wo glean tho followingTrom tho prb cocdlngH of tho grand lodge of Good Tbmplars which met in Hastings last week, as puplished in "the papers:" Tho Hist busiuessof tho Grand Lodge upon convening Was to pass a resolu tion suspending Juniata lodge fcr con tempt in publishing under the caption, 'Edited by Juniata Lodge" in tho Juniata Herald contemptuous, slander ous and libelous articles against the Grand Worthy Cluet' Templar ami Grand Worthy Secretary. Tho resolution was passed without a dissenting voice, ami Knickerbocker and the other fltth-sllngors were there by excluded from the floor of tho Grand Lodge. During tho aftornoon session the fol lowing resolution was also unanimous ly adopted : "WMiitEAtf, Urothor J. U. Finch has been Worthy Chief Templar of Uie order in this stale for two years past, and, . t WiiiiREAS, Ho has been among us and gone in and out of our honies'for nearly live years, and, WuuiiKAH, He luih been recognized as tho leader of the piohihltiuu movement In this state, and, Wiikhkas, The journals in ppmpathyt with tho liquor trallle have grossly ma-', ligued his character, and, WiMUKAs, Somo professod temper-, mice men have been hasty to give pub licity to acaudulous reports, wo, in jus-' lico to ourselves and the urder and cause of teiupuranco which wo love, as well as in Justice to Bro. Finch, do most unqualifiedly indorse his admin- ' ibtratiou and prunouncothe publication of his traducers us malicious and libel ous in the extreme." "' Lincoln was tlxed Us tho placo for holding the next session of the Grand Lotlgo. A t tho reception tendered tho mem bors of tiie grand lotlgo by the citizens, , on the ovening boloro tho meeting of the lodge, after the regular addresses, Dr. King, of Lincoln, on behalf of the friends of Mr. Finch, stepped upon thv platform and in a graceful speech, pro- seated him a gold watch and chain ' worth 3100. John S. Mlnick, of Jlrovvnvllle, was oloctod, mianlmously, G. W. C. T. and fillip Crother of Nemaha wasTe-V elected G. W. Sec'y, for tho ensuing year. Thoro wero 1C0 representatives and" visitors at tho grand lodge. llenious Orimoa. Wm. Ikoeksmlt, aged 11), son of a railroad official at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, ' was murdered at his sheep ranch iu Now Mexico by unknown parties. Near -Lode, Cal., Thos, Lydan fatally siiot, through a window. Miss Fieta. . Gillespie, and then went to a haystack and kilted himself, it was an unhappy lovo affair. Frank Seymour, of Kansas City, was murdered iu ids storo by sumo one un knownlast week. Ho was killed with an axo. Tho assassin is supposed to be Jack Fitzmuurhe alias "Wild Jack." On his farm noar Washington, Wayne county, Intl., David II. Smith was shot to death and his body thrown into a well. His sou Dan., aged ID, was charged with the crime and arrested. On his way to jail he was led to confeun tho whole matter, which involved his mother, named Susan Smith and his elder brother, Jake. And thoy h tve all been arrested and made confessions. The mother and two Sous it appears had frequently discussed the necessity of putting tho old man out of tho way, becauso ho was so disagreeable. Dan, having a good opportunity, did the work without tho assistance of the othors, Jake being' away and the moth er only hearing the pistol shots, When Dan had killed the old man he went to the house and told his mother, saying, "I h.tvo killed pap, and I want you to como and help me throw him into the well.' Jake, on his arrival at homo was informed by Dan that "By God, I shot pap and threw him in the well and ho'll nover bother us any more." At Lancaster, Ky 17th Inst., Jas. A. Wilmot, a farmer, with an axo killed his wife, his mother, aged 80 and his two daughters aged 10 and 15 years. Ho then hung himself iu his barn. Ho became insano over financial troubles. IMP ' Tho H. & M. grading; in the west is completed to a point seventy miles be yond the Colorado lino, and work Is iu progress eastward from Denver. Depot grounds and sido tracks havo already been secured in tho Colorado capital, and it will not bo many months until through trains aro running. Htutt Journal, Tho U. S. Sonato solect committee on woman's suffrage, on the 20th inst., re ceived a largo delegation of ladies from the national woman's convention. Amongst those who mado spoechos to. tho committee was tho Hon. Mrs. Colby of Nebraska.