Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, February 02, 1882, Image 1

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ESTABLISHED 1850. I
Oldest Pnpor in tho Stnto.J
ijBMiuuiiijwumiiii.ujwi a
BUSINESS GARBS.
T II. D110ADY,
w t Attorney Anil Ooiinielnr nt Ln-w,
llrownvlllt ,Neb
T S. STULL,
d. ATTOIINIOVS AT IiAWt
Olllcoof County Judge, Jlrownvlllo, Jfebrnaka,
A S. no L LAD AY,
il Physlolrtn, Hnrgeon, Obstetrician.
QraCtuatr-d In 1851. Located It IlrowuvllIdlM.
Oillcc.ll Main streot, Jlrownvlllo, Neb.
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BLACKSMITH AND IIOUBE HIIORK
Workdono to order nnd satisfaction guaranteed
V IrsMtroot, betvroon Main nntl Atlantic, Brown
vltlo.Neb.
S. A. 09UOHN, Notary Public, G. W. Taylou.
X, OSBOUN & TAVkOR,
Atfcornoys and Counsellors at Law,
Brownvillo, Nebraska
PttACTIOR In tho Stivto nnd Federal courts.
Special nttontlnn given to collections nnd
snles of ronl estate.
pAT OLINE,
FASIIIONAWIiK
lwiv.i i vii cirnv v u;i,m
ki itvjyji ivna oiiwii injinu"
OUHTOM WOUK madeto order, ami Ills alway
guaranteed, ltepalrlnx neatly and promptly done
Shop, No. 27 Malu street, llrown vllle.iSeb.
13 M. BAILEY,
SIlIPl'KIl AND UEALEK IN
LrVTE STOCK
JIROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA.
Farmers, please cull ami got prices; I wanl
to hnndlo your stock.
Offlce FlrU Vtttlotml Bank.
PATENTS
"Wo conllnuo to net as Solicitors forFatcnti, Caveats,
Trade Marks, Copyrights, etc., for tho United States,
Canada, Cuba, England, Franco, Germany, etc Wo
have bad tlilrty-llvo yearn experience.
I'atonts obtained through us aro noticed in tho Bci
xntifio AMEiuoAff. Tlilslargo and splendid lllus
tratodweeklypapcr,$3.20aycar,shQWSthorroBre$s ol Science, is very Interesting, and hut an enormous
circulation. Address MUNN & CO., Patent Solici
tors, Pub's, or Scikntifio American, 37 Park Row,
Mew York. Hand book about Patents free.
ESTABLISHED IN 1866,
o l r E T
Rea! EstateAgency
IV NEBRASKA.
William H. Hoover.
Does a genernl Real EhUUo Business. Soil
Lands on Commission, examines Titles,
makes Deeds, Mortgages, and all Instru
ments pertaining to tho transfer of Heal Es
tate. Has a
Oomplete Abstraot of Titles
to all 1'eal Estate In Nemaha County.
jijEAiaissam
ktiM.,.f .H.Tn.ILl lm1l:iA nrir TTftil. u
,. Kinit.UU MINI rfirM.villp vivi -... v
A eotlcabttnttoa of Hop, DuohU, Man
drnKfte and Unndclloil, with all tue bent and
tonstounrtrepmH'C of ' otlier Bitters,
makes tuosr.-auik. Blood Purifier, I.Ivor
R03U ITtor,'al IJf0 ","1 HUU lUUOrln
g1it onwarasrsHHSHsass rtu.
No dlitiuo c an pomlbly lonir pUt where Hop
nittoi m nVilo trled aud irf col aru thlr
opi utiuu.saas
IhiycSTiBiwUVowaTSgsrthttsiitnllaflm.
Toallwlios mp!oymentieaiiOT Irreaalarl-
tyoftliol.owel.or V uilnary onrani, or who re-
QUlrnan AunctlH.-VTon o aua mini biimuiani,
UopHlltarian iiit.iI V,,al,wi Without IntOX"
lontlriK. izau
No ii)iuur nlmtjoiirfoYii'l'nKs or lymptoroi
aranIiftttliu(i.eMucrallUnoat ! n.o Uopnii-
tri. Don't wait until you oW i ie nut ir yon
only eol bad or nilicrnLile,uo t.im atones.
Hmyo jronrlife.lt UaH,v ad Jnnidradi.
$300 will bo paid fora ctri thy will not
luroorliflp. U11 not j.iT.r '40r'et jour fdnd
u(Ir,l)ut uneaiuliiiK tluiii, ta u,a Hop B
nemetbsr,Jlop lllltrrj Ji no",'1Jn. dninrnd
drunkfii jioBtnim, liuf th) I'n-ctVHV n d Hit
Uedlelno Tr niatlo 1 tli ''UUUDk4 "nUHID
and IIOrK" ainl no rrion or faailly
ghoul.l be without th.in. Ill IIMIIIBII"
r I rt.li n toi iti and Irre.latlblo cmre
forbruuloii",usoo,onlnin, Uibaco and!
narcotlci. A1J a Mir O.u.'H-m. Send
for ClrcuUr. nop (iiit.r. arc. c.,
I llMCtimirTI '; ! I'M" '- '
i.i.aiv v ami 'rniina an f mr
VIWrA!11 'W nnvJWTf'jMr !
.lUTIIOKIZi:!) 11 Y THE 0. H. UOVKUNMKXT
First National Bank
or
BROW 3NT VirL. K
Palfl-up Capital, $50,000
Authorised "
500,000
m IMtKPARK.OTO TRANSACT A
General Banking Busines.
nUY'AND SELL
COIN & OUREENOY DRAFTS
mii all tho principal cities of the
United States and Europe
MONEY LOANED
On approved security only. Time Drafts discount
rri, uua special nccommodntlnns Krantod to depoilt
r. Doalerstn O0V.KHNMKNT HONnS,
STATE, COUNTY & CITY SECURITIES
"ni'.,pnnTTR
UficelTed payabloondernaiid.and INTKRESTal
owed on time corttllcaies of deposit.
DIUKOTOHH.-Wm.TTnen, B. M. Ilatley, M.A
Ifandluy.Kranlc K. Johnson, Luther Hoadley
Wm. Fralshor.
.10 UN L. CAUSON,
A. n.'DAVIBON. Cashier. President
J.O.McNADUUTON.Asst. Cashier.
IMUHMJUj.JM.HIMJ
L. H. BATTLES,
-A. x c tionccr.
THOSE who aro about loliavo ft sale, will
find It to their intercut to consult htm.
Terms reasonable. Residence- In Hod ford
precinct. 27-m;i
Jacob Marohn,
ItroivitVlllc. IVctirnNkn.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
and dealerlu"
FlnoKngllsluFtriirh, Srotrhnnil Fnnry G'lnth
Ycitlnus, Ktc, Ktr.
MARLATT & KING,
DKAl.Kim IN
General Merchandise
Dry Goods, Orocorles, Ready Mndo Clothing,
Uoots, Shoes. Hals, Cap, and a Oeneral Aa
sortment of Drugs and Pnlont Metllclncs.
Fence pots and wood always on hand for
Mile.
flCBu Highest prloiH paid for butter and
ogg.
ASPlNIVAIilj, NKmtAHICA.
IN CONSTANT DEMAND.
A BTAPLISAllTIcr.K.HUI.I.INU F0ItIVJ5 IS
Tlie Revised
NEW TESTAMENT.
AGENTS WANTED to remember
that wo olfor llieiu tho LOWEST PRICKS,
tho greatest variety, and tiest terms; outfit
only 50 conts. showing EIGHT dttrcront
styles nnd prices, Inrludlnt; new Parallel
Ettltlnn with both OLD AND NEW VER
SIONS BIDE RY HIDE for comparison.
Address TliK REVISION PUHLISHERH,
St. Louis, Mo.
LIVERY!
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WtiggggZg
W. E. O'PELT,
Opposit Lumber Yard, Main St.
Q-OOID BIGS
AT
REASONABLE RATES.
Special Accommodations for
Conmiercial Men,
A7STD-
Driver Furinsbed
when desired.
Horses boarded by the day or week,
and farmers' teams fed and cared for
at fair rates.
B. F. SA TJDER,
Manufacturer nnd Dealer In
l3LA.lt IN" JES,
Whips, IaNlicN, Jurry ComliH,
llriiKltcs, etc., Etc.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Ageut for the Celebrated Key City
Carrlnge Tops.
FREE TO YOXT !
ASi.paga pamphlet ecnt free to any addro,Klv
In prloo of our prendum watohes and books; alto
special termu to canvassing oKt-nts.
Hamulocoplos of the Journal of Agriculture a
larn s.pni 8olumn AKrlculturuI. Htoclc and
Family puiur, only fl.10 per year-pent free to any
artdres. Agents wniited, l'l'tl.. CltKW, Publish
er, 713 Chestnut St., St, Louts, Mo.
One Dollar
A. YEAR.
The Best Story Paper In tho West. IB
columns of orllnnl and cholcoly-solccted
remltwr mutter, printed upon Iutko, plnln
type. Issuod weekly, nnd mulled to nny ad
dress In the United States, postiuro prtlu, for
One Dollar Year. Every new ubscrl
her KOtH ft premium. Bond for snmplo copy,
Address
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BROWKVILLE, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, FEB, 2, 1882.
NEBRASKA ADVERTISER
That jury mado short work of it whon
the mattor got into thoii' IuuhIb.
urn m '
Tho woolen mills at Oartlmp;e, Mo.,
wero destroyed by firo, 25th ult. Loss
$00,000.
A late fire.in tho C. B.;&Q. shops at
Aurora, 111., destroyed fb.OOO worth of
proporty. -Jl
Tho mayor of Chicago,. bus issuod an
order dosing nil gambling houses nt 7
p. in., on Saturdays.
Tho House bill, appropriating 8Jl7r,
000 for building fortifications, passed
oommittco of tho whole.
Dealers in the United States are now
shipping potatoes froni'.Iroland, and
saur kraut 'from Germany.
.I.E. ifcflln, of Wapello'Iowa, 'JOtli
ult., shot and killed his w(fe and then
himsolf. Cause not known.
Texas is to have n new capitol, and
hits contracted to pay 'three million
acres of land for the building
Tho law allows attonfjy Corkhill
twenty dollars for prnsocutijig Guiteau,
tho samo as anv other criminal.
Tho Nebraska AVoman Suffrage As
sociation will hold their annual meet
ing in Lincoln, February Stli and Dili.
The Pawnoo Enterprise speaking of
the good efforts of the Slouumb law,
adds: "There can be only one step
better prohibition.'
Neal, the Hrst one tried of the three
brut'os who murdered the three chil
dren at Ashland, Ky.. recently, has
been tried and sentenced ' to hang.
They are being tried one at ii'time.
r- -
Tho Tammany Domocacy in the
Now York legislature, although it is
tiio Bmallor,ond, propoS'.'y4l6 wag the.
animal or burnt it and there is some
hopes thaL.it will, ultimately do both.
Justice Hunt of the U. S. sifpremo
court lias been retired. Tho capital
gossips. think Secretary Polgor will succeed-
him. Ho will, Tory likely, if
President Arthur wants to appoint turn.
Hon. Siellonborger, of Pennsylvania
has introduced a bill in Congress pro
viding that no polygamic shall hold
an oilice under the government of the
United States. Tnat would hurt them.
Ex-Governor" Taylor, of "Wisconsin,
recently procured a divorce from his
wife, oh tho ground of desertion. It is
thought she left him bociuso lie has be
come financially embarrassed. They
had been married thirty-eight years.
Six Mormon elders recently held an
open air meeting al Ivins Cross, Eng
land, when :i mob broke up tho moot
ing, and run the elders olf tho ground
with clubs, and seriously hurting some
of tliom, That will not cause a war
between the U. S. and England.
-L M -m m
Sessions, of Uradley bribery fame, is
pursuing tho usual tactici of criminals,
lie has just got ids caso transferred
from tho Albany judge to the couit of
Oyer and Tonnitier at Kingston. If
he can have a littlo more time and a
fow more changes of ventio he will es
cape tho Stato'a prison. Inter Ocean.
Mrs. Ilight, a toachor of a public
school three miles from West Jefferson,
Ohio, called in John Butler, one of tho
directors, to assist her in quelling
disturbance among the pupils, instigat
ed by a boy named George Scott. Hut
ler so enraged Scott tliat tho latter
struck Butler on tho head with a piece
of coal and crushed his skull. It is im
possible for Butler to recover. Scott,
who is nineteen, escaped.
Rov. H. 0. Hoffman, tho brilliant
pastor of tho first M. E. Church of
Bloomington, Illinois, charged by Miss
Ella Robinson, his formor servant girl,
witli tho seduction of hersolf, and be
ing tho fathor of her illegitimate child,
has boon found guilty of those frailties
to which ilesh is heir to, by his church,
nnd his eloquent soul stirring, tear
starting clatter from that pulpit 1b shut
off. This shepherd was once tioforo
charged, at Qulncy, with lustful sport
irjg with a ewe lamb of his dock, but
he came out acquitted.
THE ALLIANCE MOVEMENT
Its Origin, Objects, Etc,
("U. H. O." In Uoittrlco Kxpress.j
The Farmers' Alliance is tlfb out
growth of of tho Grange. In fact it
was instituted as tho political mouth
pinco of tho Grange, but since its form
ation it lias, superseded tho Grange in
almost every Slate where tho Grango
was established, The principal reason
for this is that tho ritual of tho Grange
prohibited the members from discus
sing all political questions. Tho farm
ers discovered that unless they took an
intelligent and active part in politics
they would soon he slaves in thebroad
ast sense of the word, thereforo on tho
'Jlst of March, 1S77.- tho Western Now
York Farmers' Club called a meeting,
to )h hold at Rochester, and tho first
Fanners' Alllanco was then and there
organized. Slnco that time tho Nation
al Alliance has been organized at Chi
cago, and State Alliances havo been es
tablished in Kansas, Nebraska. Wis
consin', Iowa, New York and Illinois.
Subordinate Alliances havo also been
established In several oUier States. Ne
braska is tho banner State as regards
numbers in subordinate Alliances,
leading tho van with hor 325 charter,
Alliances.
The objects of the Farmers' Alliance
are nol as well understood by many as
they should be., it having been the mis
sion of all the railroad organs, and all
of tho country press that could be
bought .by railroad passes and other
wise, to misrepresent and misguide in
all possiblo ways the reading masses on
this subject, sending up a howl from
tho Atlantic to the Pacific, and from
tho Gulf to tho . British possessions,
that the Farmers' Alliance is fighting
the railroads and nothing clso. As a
conscientious worker In tho Alliance, 1
say wo aro not fighting railroads .v
railroadH, but we ato and will continue
fighting the principles upon which rail
roads aro run and controlled to-day'- i.
e., what thotratllc will bear, without kil
ling the traffic itself.
As I understand the objects of the
Farmers' Alliance, and as they aro sot
forth in the constitution., wo aro to
work for moro favorable agricultural
legislation, moro equitable taxation,
equal rights in transportation, lower
rates of interest, cheaper administra
tion of tho laws, more respect to, tho
true wants of the people, and especial
ly a more thorough representation in
the halls of legislation and In Congress.
I cannot see anything in tlicso' princi
ples to crush or bankrupt any railroad
corporation, neither can I see any in
justice in them. All that is asked is
dqualit'y and justice.
Is it equal when tho farmor realizes
only from three to fivo per cent, on his
investment, and tho railroad and somo
other corporations mako from fifteen
to fifty per cent on an amount, one
half of which is represented by ficti
tious capital, watered stock?
Is it just for ono class of properly to
pav high taxes, and tho other class to
pay uo tax at all, or only ono-half as
much as tho other?
Is it right and just for railroad man
agers to discriminate against ono com
munity or poison, and in favor of an
other? And last but not least, is it just that
tho peoplo should bo mlstepresented by
men whoso election lias heen bought, or
who havo been bought after elected,
and who ignore tho interests of the
people who elect them ?
These questions are easily answered,
by any conscientious person, in tho neg
ative; but tho organs that send up this
howl against the Farmors' Alliahce
sanction nil these things, claiming uy
their actions that they are just and that
the people ought to be satisfied. Tho
mission of the Farmers' Alliance is to
correct these abuseH, and tho way wo
propose to correct them Ib through the
ballot box, or politically If you please;
to Influence so far as possiblo tho nom
inations by existing political parties, of
candidates who win support our princi
ples, but if neither party will present
candidates who will pledge themsolves
to support our causo and. principles,
t.iiMi tho Alllanco will nominate and
supnort a candidato. And allow ine to
predict right hero, that such candidate
will bo elected. How to obtain the de
sired end is the gloat question. Our
wiso heads thought they had struck
tho key-note when they onacted tho
Donne law, and thjs was a step In tho
right dlroction.but you may enact laws
from now until eternity making dis
crimination n misdemeanor in this
Stato, and arrangements can nnd will
be mado outsido tho Stato whereby the
law may bo ovaded.
Suppose a shlppor, niter snipping ton
ar loads of stock,should.recoivea draft
for two hundred dollars to his credit.
Ho is not obliged, neither is ho liable to
ask many questions about it, but like
all men ho'is likely to chuck it down in
his jeans. Thoro may ho various ways
devised to correct theso discrimina
tions, but the most simplo and practica
ble way that presonts itsolf to mo at
present iB to sehd ilion to Congress who
will pubs a law of schedule rates, and
another law providing sortie practicn-
VOL. 26, NO. 33.
mameammimamcwiiwtfMirrfwmmmmmmmmBmmmtm ,
blo way of enforcing tho first, said rntea
to bo based Upon the actual cash capi
tal employed in building and equipping
tho road, mid the actual cost of trans-,
portntlon, leaving out all considerations'
of what the tratlic will bear, and the
enormous amount of watered stock,
which the producer and consumer now
pay dividends on, Let -this rato be
mado so that a fair per cent, can be
made on actual capital invested, and on
tho other hand let tho rate be made
low enough so that tho mil road corpo
rations cannot afford to give rebates to
any person, .or freo passes to tho host of
political snides and subsidized presses,
and in fact compel them to do a legiti
mate business on a legitimate basis.
We aro willing to glvo them fair and
just compensation for their labor and a
fair interest on tho actual amount in
vested, but tho people do not propose to'
let men virtually steal fortunes from
them, ranging from fifteen to two hun
dred millions of dollars during tho peri
od of from fivo to twenty years.
It may bo possiblo that we enn live
under this enormous pressure, lmt it is
not just, and the peoplo will not submit
much longer to such legal highway '
robbery.
Lot our lnw-makerB bo taught the
golden rules.
The South Bond, 1ml., Tribnm tcllB
this curious story of a womnn's lep: '
About threo miles from Wolverton,
lp tills county, "lives a well-to-do farm
er, whoso wlfo has two sets of breasts. ,
Two of these breasts are on tho chest
in tho usual place, and tho other two
are on tho woman's loft Jeg. They aro -situatad
on tho front of tho leg about
midway between tho knew and hor
groin. The protuberances are about
tho slzo of a largo hen's egg, and are .
surmounted by fully developed nipples.
The lady is tho mother of several chil
dren, and says her babes havo drawn
lacteal nourishment from tho breasts
on her legs in as largo quantities as
from those on her chest. Although so.'i
well prepared for it the lndy has never
been the mother of twins or triplets. ?
Dr. McAllister, of this city, will short
ly mako an examination of tho case,
and prepare a report for a medical pub-''
Mention." .
A mysterious explosion occurred- in .
Littlo Rock, nt tho residence of United '
States District Judge IL '0. Cnldwell 4
wliicli came near terminating seriously.
Tho Judge was siUmg in his library
near the Ili'e, when ho observed a small
packngo containing a whilo powder on
the mantel. After carelessly examin
ing it ho tossed it into the tiro, when a
terrible explosion immediately follow- i
ed, throwing tho judge violently across
tho rcruin? breaking tho furniture and'
doing other damage Tho attendants
rushed in and discovered tho Judge
lying inson&iblo ou tho floor, with tho
llesh torn from both arms up to the el
bows, and his hair and whiskers entire-'
ly scorched uff. Medical assistance
was at once summoned, and tho Judge "
restored to consciousness. Hecuirglve
no explanation of tho affair. Tho phy- t
siciaus pronounce his injuries of a
most serious, nature. ' '
i . '
The Tribune undertakes to say that
it has the handsomest lot of enemies in
this country the star-route thieves' br
gans, the Stalwart press, and Guiteau., '
Tribune.
In Mr. Refd's article upon "Star-route
Thiovcs" he B,eems to foiget more easily
than tho public that he was present at
the great Dorsoy dinner, and mado a
speech euloglr.ing Dorsoy. Senator
Conkllng.was not presont. Mr. Roid
was tho activo menu oi jjrauy, wno
was made Assistant Postmaster Geii
oral. What hud Stalwartism to do
with appointing any of Uiobo mon, un
der Hayes' adininistratlon ? Tho samo
men, led by such as tho editor of the
Tribune, kicked Arthur and Cornell out
of office. Tho Tribune strangely forgets
its old cronies. Inter Ocean.
Tho Atchison C?iampion says: Ap
immense quantity of corn, and consid
erable wheat Is now arriving from No
braska. Thirty-one cars of corn and-
six cars of wheat wore examined by an
official inspector yesterday, most of
which was shipped to St. Louis.
Nebraska is furnishing nearly all the
ice that has yet been cut this season.
One hundred men aro engaged in cut
ting at Sterling, on the Atchison & Ne
braska, and n large ii umber aro also
employed nt Elk Creek, Tecumsch and -Roea.
Fifty cars per day aro filled and
shipped to this city for distribution in
various directions.
At St. Joe, Mo '2fiti ult, James
Lenox nnd the night watchman of a
hotol, named Cohen, got into n drunken
fight, and tho formor wns.killed. Strong
drink is tho direct cnuse of at least
three-fourths of tho terriblo.crimes.that
daily occur all oyer this whisky and
beer cursed country.
Tho intelligent pooplo of the West all
iudorso tho editorial in tho Chicago
Inter Ocean of the 28th 'ult., headed "A
Plan for tho Panic." It Is on the silver
question read it, '