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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1882)
iji.jull: u.jwumj't jj.ii -a'iuiiua, vimn ii.umi.ijj iu..ii.mi.ti-l,i-H,u..L.i-XJJJ-JJ mr.jja.i-.Mxui.i'.Ttjjj.jiVgmcai slm iimto BY G. W. FAIRBROTHER & CO. post office hours. I'rom 4:30. m,to o p, m. Sundayi,- from tx m, to i p. in, Kirmeri and otheri pleie take notice. O. W. FAIKBROTHRR, .!. M LOOAL 3NT3JWS. --Cdlll, COIll. J. W. KuriiH. A. V. Niokull, roliul)lniioVH(lcalor, ISrO.wn villa. "" CicaiiiStxlii Wulor ut Xickcll'a lrng store. Extt.i copies of Tjib ADVKitTiaicii t A. W. KIckuH'H, HrowuviUc. Tlio war cloud in tlio oust is growing. Lut 'cm fight, 1111 J America win feed tliu world. " Ve guy untl fwtlvo drummers" nay tint South Auburn l.s the li vol lot town on their routes. Good tlmo for tloctoiH. Oreon fruit and roiwtlng-onrs Imvo made tliuir ap pearance in thin iniukut. Mrn, Win. Kent nccuinpanlel by her son unrt daughter, and Mlsn Frankle Jlnrrett, visited Humboldt Monday. Mlsa Dolly Terry, South Auburn's milliner, returned from Tecumseh lust Monday where sho has been visiting friends. Mr. and Mrsf'tCw. Miller, of Te cumseh, who liuvo been visiting friends In South Auburn, for Hovcral Uays, loft for homo Monday last. Mr. and Mrs. J, Q. A. .Smith, near Itawuvlllo, will plcuao accept our tjia-nks for a package of very largo, hoa'utiful and delicious peaches. 0. H,Jx'gg, city editor tho Lawrence (Ivas.) Tribune, recently fell off of a bridge while drunk and was drowned. Jlo was opposed to tho prohibitory vuiwipmlinonr. Mr. 12. M. Hoyd, assistant caslilcr of 'Carson's bank at this place, Is in tho city. lTo informs us that he Is expect ing tho safe for tho bank every day, and they will soon bo ready for busi ness. - , zSf About tho bust thing somo men pay ih thoHuiiscrlptlon tor their local pa per. They are vory prompt in remit ting for tholr eastern papers, but tho homo paper has to wait and wait and dun and dun. Wo never feci so much like murder ing a young man as when ho comes in to the printing ofllco gifted with a di arrluua of talk and n dearth of houso, and shoots himself off for half an hour at our boys. It's torriblo. Duma Nature sooms to liavo boon somewhat affected herself by the (es thetic craze, judging from tho unusual ly large number of Bun-llowors tho old girl sports on her bosom this summer. Jimnsiatck (Mo.) News. The old gal has not tfot tho ivsthotic erazo up In this country, kaso wo don't got somo suu-tlowotH. Emtou Advkktiskk: I would sug cost If Contingent Congressman Ma jors wanted to got out of tho dilemma no finds himself in at Washington, all be would have to do would be to get a tologram and lotter from 0110 Ocobock. of Lincoln, stating that tho census ot 1872 was that taken in 187-1. That would sottlo the case instautor. Respectfully, E. II. Wilcox. The 7eu of tho -JOth ult., says that it is the railroads that are running the prohibition movement in this state, that it is the railroads that are organ izing tho opposition to the temperance movement, and that t is the railroads that have gotten up "the woman suf frage campaign. They are all sido shows in tho interests of tho monopo lists says tho Jke, and the people are not going to stand it. llosowater can not think tho readers of his transpar ently false utterances have more than half sense. ip Tho Reatrico Tndopvmlmt says that Gago county will bo for Majors or Wlieoler for congress. The former might stand somo show of getting tho nomination could he securo tho vote- of bis own county, but which ho will fail to do, we think, by several. Majors can't carry Nomaha county If he Is nominated. When ho run to fill tho unexpired term of Welch, and stood is as fair in name as ho over did, ho car ried this county by only 20 majority. Majors la a good ono in manipulating precinct caucuses, and setting pins, but with the masses of the peoplo he is not popular by any means. Hon. Church Howe will bo Nomaha's choice, whom tho people at home know to bo a man of vastly moro ability, moro enterprise, moro use to any people, and a bettor and truer Republican than Mr. MajorB. jn' - Explosion of Qiant Fowdor. Chicago, July 27.-Th.pro was n terrific explosion of giant Powdcrshortiy before 0 o'clock this evening at the stone quar ry on the northwestern outskirts of the city about six miles away from tho bus iness center. Tho shock of tho con cussion wa? plainly felt all over tho city, and the detonation must have been heard many miles, it was off tho lino of commuuicatlon.and the most ox travagaut rumors wero soon in cir culation as to damage and loss of life, and many telegrams were sent to Other cltlps. The facts are, a workman went to the powder bouse, a wooden struct ure, containing, it Is stated, 1,000 pounds of giant powder and l,r00 pounds of blasting powder. Ho took out a 25 pound can and left tho door open, and setting it on the ground, proceeded to open it with a cold chisel. Tho result Was a spark struck and the can exploded throwing the workman, John Subol, by name, about 30 feet, and setting tire to his clothed, Sparks from this entered the powder houso where somo of thu cans stood open and caused tho second explosion, which tore building into such minute fragments that tho pieces did no damage so far as heard from. Pcoplo wero knocked down by tho concussion many blocks away, and a large amount of window glass was broken and plas tering knocked off and somo houses several blocks away unroofed. Jt is stated a thin pane of glass in a drug store at Ono llundrod and Twenty eight street and Indiana avenue, nearly seven miles away was broken. No ono killed. Sable, the workman was burned about the face, breast and arms, but will probably recover. John Anderson, another workman, was thrown a con siderable distnuce by the second explo sion and had his shoulder crushed, Michael Rritton, tho teamster, cording wood some distance away was thrown to tho ground and his arm brokttti. Mrs. Young and two children, four blocks away, wero cut by broken glass. A large number of other people were moro or less seriously shocked, but it is believed none dangerously. It is im possible to estimate the total loss. Mormon Women's Ways. A correspondent of tho Now York World writes from Salt Lake City, whore ho was sent to picture the pleas ures and conveniences of polygamy, that a Mormon friend enumerated at his request tho following anomalies that he knew of In recent polygamous marriages: A young and very pretty girl in ''up per tons" of Mormonism married a young man of bur own class, but stipu lated before marriage that ho should marry a second wife as soon as ho could afford to do so. Against his will sho has now kept him to his promise. A young couplo wore engaged, but quarrelled, and the lover out of pique married another lady. Two years lokr his first love, having refused other oruTro in tho meautimo, married him as his second wife. A man having married a second wife to please himself, married 11 third to please his first. A couplo about to be married made an agreement tin tho husband's second wlfo should bo one of tho relatives of tho first wife. Tho lady who was se lected refused, and tho husband remain ed true to Ills promise for ton years. At tho end of this time his first wife voluntarially choso another mato for him. The bollo of tho settlement, a Gontilo, refused monogamist olfors of marriago, and married a Mormon, who had two wives already. A girl, distracted between her lovo for bur suitor, and her lovo for her mother, compromised In her affections by stipulating that ho .should marry both her mother and herself, which he did. A girl, a Gentile, bitterly opposed at first to polygamy, married a pol ygamlst at tho solicitation of his first wife, her great friend. Two girls wero good friends, and ono of them getting engaged to a man by no moans ot prepossessing appearance, persuaded her friend to got engaged to him too, and hu married them both on tho same ilny. A Lincoln correspondent of tho In-ter-Ucain speaks as follows of tho probable extension of tho M. J1, to Lin coln: Your correspondent has lately had somo conversation with railroad olll clals in logard to Nebraska roads. Tho 15. & M. will open their now passenger lino between Kansas Citv and Denver by August 10. Tills will place all Southorn Nebraska nearer to a good market. There Is still some possibility of tho Missouri Tacific building to Lin coln. That road is now onlv thirty miles distant. Tho Wabash will soon bo completed to tho Missouri rivor.and a few miles on this Hide would bring that line to Lincoln over the Missouri Pacific. While there are somo reasons why this will not bo accomplished soon, there aro others why It will. It is un questionably true that the Gould sys tem In tho west Is short of funds. Rut tho enormous wheat crop in tho west will have a tendency to give somo re lief. Tho Missouri Pacific has been com pleted only a few months to Omaha, and should they move to Lincoln, and tho M. and M. construct their cuUoff from Arapahoe, railroad construction will not bo at a standstill In Nobraska. A gentleman interested in in the mat tor says ho has watched railroad con struction this year, and says It will eventually aggregate not less than 10.- 000 miles for 1882. JuLi SHELF At Prices that AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS HAND AND TWINE BINDERS, Farm Tools, Stoves, Iron, Nails, Firearms, Ammunition, Etc. Jl Good Tin Shop in Connection with the House. A Jvo.l workman in Charge. Custom work a Specialty. Oeiati-alA-veiixxCj ISToi-tlx .ixlbxivn, ISTeTLMrasliia,. J XL. DYE will sell you n piano or organ from 825 to $100 less than any traveling agent. Reasons sliy: 1 pay no city tax; I pay no rent; no traveling agent. I support my family from my farm. Address, J. It, Dyk, Nemaha City, Nob. FOR SALE ! One 3-Spvlnu Wafon. 2 Lumber Wafon tt. 1 Set Islfht Ham es. One 3-year old Colt. Ono or all can bo bought cheap for CAfcii as I have no use for thorn. Ti:i. IIuddaut, South Auburn, Neb. Dr. G. H. Collins, Dentist, Visits tho following places in tho fol lowing order, each month : Rrownvlllo, 1st to 7th. Nomaha City, 8th and 0th. South Auburn. 10th, llth and 12th. Rrock, 13th, 14th and 25th. If you wish to save money, and your teoth, hold your dental work for Dr. G. II. Collins. 52-tf Don't Fail to Read This!! Any party wishing to purchase a Beatty Organ or PialUl will furnish thorn anv stvlo desirimMesa thu triiiin- pm-tation Vo any 'railroad' statV J0 Nebraska. Addiesa G. M. !)akni-;s, 1 Auburn, Tecumseh, or Beatrice.' i- Waruint,'. All pei-sous aro hereby warned against purchasing a duo bill for 810 drawn in favor of uno. Thos. Magoo and signed by (. V. Fail-brother & Co., as the same has been paid in full, and is un lawfully held by Mageo. G. W. FAIKimOTHKK & Co., Dated July 14, 1882. Uncle Sam's Nervo and Bono Lini ment is for man and beast and Is a balm for every wound. Bold by all druggists. 5 What Everybody Wants. Is a reliable medicine that never does any harm and that pievents and cures dlseaso by keeping tho stomach in or der, tho bowels regular, and tho kid neys and liver active. Such a inodieino is Parker's Ginger Tonic. It relieves every case, and has cured thousands. See another column. Tribune. Merchants Take Notice! Froight rates from Chicago and St. Louis, over tho Missouri Pacific to North Auburn, as cheap as by way of any other route. All claims for over charges promptly adjustod. Don't for yet this. Summer millinery GoodH ttt CONt. Miss Dollio Torry will for tho next thirty days sell summer millinery goods at cost. This is a raro cbanco to got good godds way down low, and all aro Invited to call at onco. When you go to Brownvillo call in ats'ickoll's drug store and get a glass of Cream Soda. II. J. F. Wort has been commissioned agent for tho Springfield F. & M. In surance company of Massachusetts, and will insure your property from loss by fire or wind. You will find him at tho postofflce, South Auburn, Nebr. M. P. Ilanagan, attorney at law, is tho authorized agent for tho Adveh tiskk at Nemaha City, aud will receipt monoys paid him on suliscrlptlon and job work. Nickell, tho Brownvillo druggist, has the largest assortment, tho best goods, and the lowest prices of any drug house In the county. HEAVY HARDWARE will Suit. Remember you can get Special USTotices. Notices under this head "Wanted," "For Snlo," "For Itont," etc.,- five conts pur lino, onch Insertion. TTOLDUEUE. - A No. 1 fomalocook wanted I J. ut the Holtlrogo IIoubo. Apply liumo dlatoly. IX) R SALE. A good resldonco In South ) Auburn. Apply to H. J. V. Wert, t Co. TVTONHY TO LOAN. Wo can 1111 cholco JLtJL loans In throo days, Apply to Osborn & Taylor. IJ10R8ALK. Blank Deeds. Chattel nndUenl ; Kutate MnrticiiKPt, Hills of Sale, Nott-H.Ete. ai 'Ian AnvKitTimni oillco. 17XTUA copies of Tijk AnvKRTJHini for sale J at the poHtolllce, NOTICK.-If YOU owo uh anything on HUliHcrlptlnn pleuHo come In or Hend In nnd pity uh. Wo need our money. IjiOItSALE. Clover Hay. Call on llnrnoy JOttOHH. GOOD DiMlnrfM lot on Center Avenue, near hotel, Houth Auburn, for Hale cheap by H. J. V. Wort & Co. WANTED TO HUV. Two nod farms of from Wl to 1(10 ncrcK, ticar tho center of Nemaha eouiily. Apply to II. J. K. Wert it Co., at poNtotllce. ROOMH TO KENT. Kour nlco rooms In tho Kabllnger & Kiel block to let. Hates reasonable. Enijulroat l'ostotllco. 5w!l ESTABLISHED 18 7 0. CONOVER BROTHERS. Manufacturers of the Conovcr Bro's Patent Uoright Pianos And Wholesale Agents for Steinway,1' "Chickering," Kran8 te Bach, Ijindoman, Fischer and Haines Pianos. Publishers of Music ) ami Mucic Books, f Jobbers in Musical Merchandise, CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. Oltf Slnlii Strcot, KANSAS CITY,;jIO. H. J. F. Wert Co., Ecal Estate and Insurance Agents, SOUTH AUBUKN Can furnlHh you with Good FarniH, Im proved mid othorwlso In Nytmilm coun ty, nnd vacant mid Improved town lots In Nortli unci Month Auburn nnd Johnson. HnvoiilHoiuiumbcrof tHiHtiiPssand ri'Hldonoo bonnet In Houth Auburn for runt. Can furn IhIi lilitnkH of any dlHorlptlon. Apply ut tho potolllco, Culvert, Nohraakn. W'o Imvo FOR SALE A vory deslrublo rextdunco on Ciintou St. FOR SALE A (xood dwfllllnu houso on Nemntm street, Well, Stnhlouud other eon voulonces on the promises. FOR SALE Ono of tho most desirable tuunll residences In the city. Good well, trees, oto. FOR SALE A pleasant llttlo dwelling on Maxwell Hi. FOR SALE A deslruhlo business lot on Contro Avonno. FOR RENT Four bustnesi rooms favorably located In South Auburn. FOR RENT Numerous dwellings, nnd units of rooiwa In dltleront parte of town. House SHERIDAN, i:. I. W. SKILLMAN, PROPRIETOR. This popular houso has Veen re :ently oponod.antl travelers will tlml .overy appointment first-class. Central P A.. PALMBE, PROPRIETOR Oity 33al:ciy5 CALVERT, NEBRASKA. Fresh Bread, Pies.Cakes, Etc., alwavs on Hand. Best Cigars in the City. Ice Cream! &- Hemomber tho placo-on tlio corner, south of tho lloldregu House. Notice to Farmers Tho undersigned 1ms for sale tho NORWEGIAN PLOWS! Harrows CULTIVATORS, Well known to bo tho best, which ho will sell cheaper than the cheapest. Farmers, Call and See. B. OTTENS. JOHN 8. MINICK GGEKAL Nomaha Cit. Nob. PIMPLES! I w'Ml mnll (free) tho recelpe for n simple Vcutnble Itnlin that will removo tun, frecl; Ic.t, pimples and blotches, loavlnR tho Hlcln koU, clenr and beautiful; nlno Instructions for pjoduelim n luxuriant growth of hulr on n bald head ornmooUi fneti. Addreus Incloi liiKiloKtump, lien, Vaudclf ACo., 12 Barclay street . N TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tho advertiser havlui been permanently cured of that drend dlseawo. Consumption, by u Hlmplu remedy, is nuxlouu to make known to IiIh fellow HUlIorers the tho means ol euro To nil who deMro It, ho will ond n copy of tho prescription used, (tree or charge.) wltn tho directions for preparing and union tho same, whleh tuoy will find u sure euro for cniiKhH, colds, consumption, asthma, hron chltla. oto. Parties wishing tho prescription will please address, Itov. K. Wilson. 11) I vena street, Williamsburg!!. N. Y. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A gonlloitian who sullered lor years from nervous debility, premature decay, and all thoollVctsof youthful Indiscretion, will for tho saho of suffering Immunity, send freo to all who need It, tho reclpo and direction for malting tho simple remedy by whloh ho was cured. Sutrerers wishing to prollt by tho ad vertlsor's exporleno can do so by addressing In porfoct contldeiui John H. Ocjdkn, 61'l 42 Cedar stleet. New York. WANTED, Agents Startling as tho pages of romanro from tho lowest depths of slavery to a position among tho llrst In the land. "Life and Times" of FREDERICK DOUGLASS written by hlmsolf; 18 fullpagelllustratlons; prlco SL'.ftU. Outrivals ' Undo Tom's Cabin'' in thrilling nnd romontlo Interest, with tho added oharm that every word Is truo. A marvolous story most graphically told and of great historical vnlne. This volume will bo eagerly sought for by tho hundreds of thousands whohnvo watched tho jemarku blo career and have henn thrilled by tho elo quonco of this wonderful man. Tho work gives an account of many Interviews with prominent mou and narrnte many nnec dotes concerning them unknown to thogon oral public It abounds In ninny graceful touches both of wit uud eloquence. ' Ho Is such n remarkable man that pooplo llko to read about him, and no wonder.'' Hoston Cnngregntlonnllst, "It Is ns Inspiring ns n poem,,, Womnn's Journal. "No stranger story has boon, or ovor will be, told," lloston Advertiser, "It Is n moro nbsorblng tnle limn any oren tlnn of tlctlon,"- Troy (N. Y.) Times. "Destined to a wldo sale." -Hartford Cour ant. "Tho whole slory Is exceedingly well told." ltochestor Democrat. Address J, 8. Goou man A Co.. Chicago. 111. A fiFMTQ WANTED (r Ot rr.i .i-n4.(. H roJscvJ M r M. Ml hut ,.., M LmU. kin. MERCMIISE, X 1 , d .9 '( LT