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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1869)
w -u . . - . . ; . . - TITUr.SDAY iroIININO, MAY 15, IS 'The iatc'.I:enco that Connecticut Las ratified the fifteenth amendment gives another insurance of Us adoption, and drives another nail ia the- eofT.rt of the Democracy -At Glen Eoclc school house on Bab tr.th last, after an address by n Mis ricnary from the city, a Sahbath School was organized, under the most favorsblo circumstancx-s. . Muy the good work prosper. ' ' ' At the session of the Circuit Court bcM during the present week at . EccTtport, Mo., there was not a single trial for a felony. The people of Atch- ' fscn are undoubtedly a moral commu nity. There were about ninety cases on the docket, mostly of a civil natnre. Judge Tarker "pushed things" and cleared the docket in four days. Farmers from Otoe county, from Glen Hock, Bedford, Nemaha, Atpin walland Et. Deroin precincts in thi3 county, have informed us that the grasshoppers are doing great damage In their localities this season. They are confining their ravares within a etrln of twenty miles from the river, and reach over into Iowa and Missou rL We till hope that they will leave without dolnglrreparable mischief. The' Missouri Valley cad North 211 ourl Railroad have been consoli dated, ahd now run day and sleeping conches through from St. Joseph to EL Louis without change of cars. Uy reference to the time-table of these ' roads it will be seen that important tlir.r. ea have been made. The coaches cn these roads are among the best, and the oilleers and conductors are gentle manly in their treatment of travelers. ' The lion. Thos. Jr Majors, 'Assessor for Nebraska, is making preparations to open his cQce in llrownville. lie trill CvuUless continue S. P. Tuttle as Assessor for this Sub-Division. Mr. Tuttle has held thlj position ever since the close of the war first under Tip ton, next under Henner. lie is thor oughly versed lr the duties of the ciUce.- " Honest capable, temperate, tndu"triou9 &n4 moral qualifl cations which pirpa-re him for fulfilling any t.r-rrr Itr public afiTairs to which he r?.y be appointed or elected.'. "Were all our officials as efficient and reliable, the State and Nation would have less czv. "2 or complaint, ana politicians capital to work upon In their mad carrier for cfHcc. . . ; 1 ' The following from the assessment rolls of Nemaha county for the year 1S33 was furnished us by J. M. Hacker, our County Clerk. No better evidence of the prosperity of the- county could be given; than, this exhibit of the val uation of her personal and real prop erty, as compared with the previous year. The towns and the country alike; av prospered beyond our an ticipation. New farms have been opened up; residences and business houses have been erected and comple ted ; trade has more than doubled, all increrwsing the valuation of property in the county in one year, nearly $1,000,OCX), as the following will more clearly show: . SJtALTT. PKSOXAT.TY. 1S6S. t H'.IM Mt .17lt, :i,!Mi! il-V'M'l S.'.",foj 41. -M.' 1S9. tllU,7.VS , 61.4-V) 4S.it.tt i rru. .!en Kock I.n.j-ete JVm t- i its y.rownvi!.. jSeroaha City. AH'"111" Kl. 1 er'in 1m.-PU)I). Total f ifiT.tw,: 1J4.1.( I'M.fi:!' 11K7(I flH,47() I7U.7.V l'.is.Kvn MI.MI I IIt',.1! 1,.VV M.-fMij (C5i II ..)! 4.:t! f-4 70.-r.2u 4;,M7 1.W0 H.W40 13-,2oO tiJ'0,K) l,8i3,712 f7A.H KW,192 ' Last year, In discussing the propo sition of giving aid to the Brownville & FL Kearney Railroad, we endeav ored to ' show that a three mill tax levied every year for twenty years, would mere than pay the principal and Interest of the bonds asked for, and In estimating the valuation of the county each year during that time, with a Railroad running through the eounty west, we put down the valua tion for 1S03 at $20,000, and nearly all .tt!;o were opposing the proposed aid, read we were wiI3 and extravagant in cur calculation. "V'e now come with cur proofs to show that, notwithstand ing the measure was defeated, still the Taiuation exceeds our "wild esti- mates." It teiug "now $2,C37,904, which is less by $ 1,000,000 than it .would Lave been had there been a clear majority in favor of issuing the S.r.' !?. "Me n who have the trood of tlio county tt heart will repent if they liave not already, of their opposition to thst enterprise: - - Heretofore Chicago, by her superior rrstcui of railroads converging from every part of th West to her grain jcries and c lava tors, has become the great grain mart of the North-West, greetings have been recently held in LI-Louis and New Orleans to devise raeanS for the reception of grain and her. per frcfhts to New York by way of the Mississippi river and the ocean than overland through Chicago. We are glad something is being done to relive me xarmers ci meortn-west of the enormous tariffof. middle-men between the producer and the consu mer. Still it appears to us that the proposed euro is but a continuance of the evils complained of in another di rection.' - What we really need Is to trie g our market to Nebraska. . Man- -r -- m T-a -V) trn ncd tvr riri Awn o : ? f-rrsri Via r- rr m c or -n 1 trw Vinr? r.r.t Irx our own neighborhoods; bring prints, cloths, iron, stetl, glass, crock--cry, sugar, boot?, fchoea, ready-made clothing, agricultural implements, sewing machines, and other articles of industry here, and here feed themr arid tave transportation 1-cth upon the manufactured articles and- the raw luatrriaL Such a cure would be per- roancntand the country prosperous. Then, Instead cf building up Chicr.go, i'.L Iyvi3 cr Nev York, we .would , I u I Id up ZZi V-raska ; erect a common- '.wru'.ih within Ltr geographical limits a.:cr:d U tie ne ia tho Union far "cc:.VJi, Industry, luHucnce, science, xue-ik!?, and g'jod goveruLaent.J .' TIic Railroad Jlcctln Jjf&t Monday night was large and enthusiastic, and the matterthorough ly and practically cr9cirscd. ' The de cision of this mec 1: ' ' sir". &3 io as sure the public that t! :; people c f thh county understand themselves and the money, if voted it which we en tertain not a doubt will he errefully guarded so that a full equivalent to the tax-payer will result. The importance of this road in all its bearings can hardly be over estima ted, for through it we will have a di rect' connection with the Southern market and the Gulf; and will have direct and speedy carriages to or from the great valley of the Mississippi to export our grain or receive the staple products of the South. And by this road, too,! we are brought Into closer connection with both eastern and western markets than heretofore ; and the wealth locked up by low water or winter need be confined no more. It will bring into our midst wealth in an hundred ways, and one-half the wealth it alone will add would more than pay the aid proposed to be given. DuriDg the process of construction through our county it will make a heavy demand for a large quantity of of out rnrplus, and after its construc tion travel from the South to the U. P. Tt. K. will naturally take the west side of the river. The road will touch every point on the river, and our im portance along the route will depend upon our energy. We hope that all points in the county will urge and acquiesc in the proposition to bring the matter to a vote, and then ail work together to carry it. . We have received and read advance sheet of Mr. 'Pollard's New Work, en titled "Life of Jefferson Davis, with a secret history of the Southern Con federacy, gathered behind the scenes in Richmond, containing curious and extraordinary information of the prin cipal Southern .characters in the late war, in connection with ' Davis in re lation to the various intrigues of his administration", published' by the National Publishing Co., St. Louis: Mo., and to be sold only by subscrip tion, for which agents are wanted in every county. We Judge from the few pages before us, that it will be a book of great interest a book which every man will wish to read carefully. There are many facts which are new, and many others which were supposed to exist, to be found recorded In this work; which every historical reader will desire to learn in order that he may have a correct understanding of the causes which resulted in the over throw of the rcbellionrThe hopes, the fears, the contentions, the disa greements, the success and the defeats of the rebel cause, are all set forth with ft mlnuta and detail which is quite interesting to the Northern rea der. The efforts of Davis and his Cabinet, and the leading men of the South, In their messages, editorials and speeches, to inspire the Democrat ic party of the North to greater oppo sition to the Administration, and. to furnish capital as a basis of action for that party during the rebellion, forms quite an interesting chapter. Among all their plans for the success of the rebellion, they recognized as among the most potent, the aid and sympa thy they received from the Democracy of the North. These facts must pass into history; but it is rather unkind for a rebel like "Lost Cause" Pollard to be the first to record them. We shall await the reception of the book for further particulars. - Mr. S. P. Tuttle, Assistant Assessor for Division No. 5, District of Nebras ka, has furnished us the following list of persons paying an income tax in this District, and the amounts on which they pay such tax, for 1SG9: ..ArnTO .m 1J Alien F K. ..r airview... 672 00 ,7i5 m 4 J5 ()rt 243 72 1,475 00 I Jt 00 213 72 4.1 "X) 60 Hi! I 45 00 W7 4S 0 87 119 67 00 - 60 00 fiO 00 470 47 l:S 00 M0 00 a o 7M 73 491 00 494 ) . 89 22 6fl 01) J' 15 00 4"i7 00 (W "HidwelISH Irow!iville .ltrrwnv)lle.. Kwi'r 1) F. ..;til... Kowter W F. ..I"awne City. ..Ilulo -prion fhtts. JirownviiJe... I!U (t C HewfordJ N'. Hoadlf-r Luther Holt J if Kennedy H Ww Lincoln J G. .LrownriUe .Iirownville, a)em. . Mlnicic U O. ...lirownvilla, fann W II Kttlls Citv.., Mci'iirson John...Hrownvii e Jtoy J !... BrownvKli K.tlerA J t. lwroiti. Hefcvm Jan 1 ..Ffclin City, Khode H ..-TtM'ii)usfii. Koir F...,.l!iatrio' HyiKilda J K,,......r.roruv;Je.. Sii-rr-r. K r. Kulo HbelborB I'eter. .Pawnes City- Tuttle N P.. Tinele II R V. trihlnpr E Wrtn J B..... WUneier C W ..Itetrirt.., The last rail on tho Union Pacific Railroad was laid on the 'lCth amid gseat rejoicing all over the country, and a grand celebration at thejunc- tion'of the Central Pacific and Union Pacific. The Central, .or Callifornia branch was finished on the Eth and the California folks seem to have held a Jubilee of their own over the matter. There is no doubt considerable jealousy between the two roads." ' NkhhasxA. State Sunday School Association. The second Annual Convention cf the Nebraska Sunday School Association will be held in Ne braska City, May' Cth 27th and 3th. A.cuve fc'jnday bcuooi men irom abroad will be present to add to the interest of the occasion. . P'Vrates are invited from all Sunday schools in tlie State. Full statistics of each school are needed. Delegates will be entertained by the friends at Nebraska City. . , YM. It. Bextley, gee'ry Genktial Hancxvck's protest. General Hancock has such a high opinion of himself that he thinks he lias been sliented in bcinjr assumed to command the Department of the North-west, with his headquarters at L Paul, and has protested to the President against the order of assign ment People here who know what Hancock's conduct was toward Grant last summer and fall, think the Presi dent Las shown preat marnanimitv in giving him so important a com mands TAxToRi:UirFtrNDED. Chief Jus tice Chase decided recently in a case at isaitimore mat tne government coul J not collect income tvx. from foreigners who hold our bondi, and that what bas been collected must bo refunded. The internal revenue bureau is pre paring to enrry out this decision. Several hundred thousand dollars will be Ukcrr out cf the treasury for this purpose. Anson C. Ticheaor, Tlsq., gold yes terday, ou3 fe-urth of the undivided intend in- tlwStato S;.It Works, at Lincoln, to Joel T. Grhlln-, Esq., cf this city, for $11,030, crh. 0,na,Vi t Atljourncd Hallroad Zlcetln. Xr.ov. -ynxn, Jday 10, 1S00. Pursuant to Ir" convfned L , Cirsr. .iat djourament the mect- ithtf fu . hor'-- Jchr C II. Coram Itee eppointed z last sc on through S. M. Rich, Chairman, made their report, which on motion of Jonas Crane, was received. DeForest Torter moved to adopt Jhe report, and accep amendment of Jonas Crane, to read and: adopt by paragraphs,, :which amended motion carried. . r Secrehiry read first paragraph; to- wit: "Your committee recommend that the County Commissioners : o, Nemaha county, Nebraska, submit to tho legal voters' of Baid county,) a proposition to issue County Bonds in the sum of $150,000, with eight per cent, interest, payable in twenty years to be issued, used and expended as the work on the Trunk Railroad progress es in said county, and to aid such work therein." Unanimously adopted in a storm o enthusiasm. .' Secretary read the second paragraph "That such Bonds be Issued as a loan to the Railroad Company, amply secured, to be paid to the said county by the Company in twenty, years without interest.'.' ; i - On motion to adopt, an exciting dis cussion ensued, in which Furnas, Mc Pherson, Porter,' Rich, Tolock, Hew ett, Crane and Fairbrother, took lead ing parts. Some declared and argued that outright donation is the cheapes to the county, and Is the true policy and that which is . now universally adopted In 6uch movements elsewhere, Others stood immoyeably opposed to either donation' or loan, without in terest ; while the greater number fa vored the paragraph as read.; y " ' Motion to adopt put by the Chair man, and was carried through a full vote by a most decided and earnest majority. ; ' . Secretary read third paragraph; On motion of O. B, Hewett, the fol lowing was substituted and unani Itcsoloed, .That said loan of $150,000 be expended as follows: ... $1500 per mile when one or more miles isgra ded in said county; $1500 per mile when cne or more miles Is tied and ironed in said county ; and the balance of said loan to be payable to the Com pany when the rollingstock is jput up on paid road through said county. , On motion the following was Mn&'n- imoiisly carried : ' " : ' ' Resolved, That a committee of three be appointed to confer with like com mitties from other points within the county, to present the Railroad enter prise to the Commissioners of Nema ha county; Chairman accordingly ap pointed R. W. Furnas, W. H. Hoover, and T. W. Bedford. On motion the meeting adjourned. JOHN L. CARSON, Ch'n. J. II. Broady, Sec. TELTX3RAPJIIC JLIXE TO CHINA. Governor Curtin president of the East India lelegraph company, and A. K. McLure solicitor of the corporation, had interviews with the Secretaries of t.h Ktato nd Knvy to-lajr, in mlo. tion to the introduction of telegraph lines into China. The company have a errant, procured by Mr. Burlingame when he was the American Minister in China, authorizing tbem to lay a cable between Canton and Shanghai, thus connecting the commercial cities of the Asiatic coast by telegraph. . They have 500 miles of cable ready to ship and lay down and will have the remaining 500 miles ready to ship during the summer. Orders will be issued to the commander of the Asiatic squadron to render all necessary aid and protection. The State depart ment will instruct our Minister and consuls to give their official aid to the enterprise, This line will be comple ted during the present year, and by that time there will be a continuous line from the , Mediterranean sea by India to China, thus connecting the commercial cities of the Asiatic coast with Europe and America. . . . New York, May 6. A Washington special says the Spanish Minister has Informed the State Department that should this country recognize the bel ligerent rights of the Cubans, Spain will regard it as a declaration of war, and authorize the fitting out of priva teers, wlilcli . canuot out ao great harm. It proves that the Arago took recruits for Cuba. The schooner Grapeshot, which was reported sailed for Cuba witn volunteers, sun lies in this harbor. A large number of Spen cer rifles for Spanish troops were for warded by the Columbia to-day. 1 Mr. Plumb, our new Consul to Havana, sailed in her, It is stated that the French Atlantic Cable Company will land their shore - end at Cane May. From the Cape the main lines deviate, one running across the bay to .Lewes, one to Washington, another direct to Philadelphia, and the third along the shore north to New York. The steam er having the cable on board will sail from France In J uly. The Snag Boats. The three snag boats detailed to clean out the Mis souri will operate between Sioux City ana tne moutn or tne river. . Thcv will first open a channel in the worst bends and then widen it as circum stances will permit. These boats have been assigned as follows r The Albert, which left St. Louis a few days" ago, will operate as far up as Lexington. The Long, which left St. ' Louis on Tuesday,,-will occupy the river from Lexington to Nebraska City while the De Russey, which has" not 3'et started out, will operate between Nebraska City, and Bioux City. We gladly wel come these snag,jnuller3 to our waters, believing they w ill do a power of good. WAJBnnsraTONV D. C, May 7. The first crun from England, in response to Sumner's speech and our rejection of the Alabama treaty, is the decision of vice Chancellor James, as announced in the cable dispatches of this morn ing. James wa for a long time coun sel for the rebels and their friends in suits brought against them by our government, and it is said his appoint ment as Vice Chancellor is first made known here by finding his name in connection with ' this ruling against our government, whereby we not only lose certain moneys, but the opportu nity of examining certain accounts of rebel - agents and English pirates. The decision makes some talk here in official circles. New York. May 7. The attach ment case of Curbing and others, destroyed by the Alabama, against the proceeds of the steamers that were owned by. Laird, the builder of the Alabama, came up to-day in the IT. S District Court, Mr. Maflory, ex-Con-federa';o Secretary of the Navy, ap pearing for Mr. Cashing, and the District Attorney and Mr. Dockty for Laird. The cleciaioa ti locked for as Important a3 forming aprecedent with regard to private actiorrs oil the Ala bama claims. - , The Democrafs Washington Facial says attorneys of .formed Sec. : f -cnt ask fr road ha they at ,- Cox all i ; -is to 0- the line j will then :;ie at their .c I resident .rto examine r;",es- r , f:r" the WI ' to. tl :r:; .'c i ar i ri-' -poI. que i in ' lands -Aid. '. I twer.' Uen r .ami? vhen r.n; i at ion, will resident to decide. J n a word thev expect to capture tho tight million subsidy by a system cf gradual p- Resigned. A rumor was current on the street yesterday, 7that; Gen. J as. Craig liad resigned the Presiden cy of the St. Joe. and Council BlutiU Iiailroad because of the tardiness of certain individuals in preparing the grounds for the depot at the foot of Francis street. We trust the rumor is groundless, as arrangements much more saisfactory to the city can be made with Mr. Craitr. who is an old otTPT than wifli fiia an ivrtfwzuM whn his successor. will rvroh-vTiltr TintMn mon " v vii. ... Last Wednesdav a sold check for $5,000 was presented at Washington to Sergeant. Robinson who prevented i'ayne from killing Secretary beward, for his conduct in til afiair. .' lhe m rm .tt wna oont Vr fho rntioT.9 at TCa- vada tnrough the Clerk 01 the senate. Robinson was, after considerable search, found to be a clerk in Quarter master's Department there, ana me presentation was made ia due form. Cincinnati. May 7. The delegates from the Saloon-Keepers booiety mei In convention at Turners Hall last night. St. Louis, Chicago, Cincinnati, Springfield, 111., Louisville', Coving ton; JUrbana. and Jeffersonville are represented. The object is to form a national association, from which a committee to draft a constitution has been appointed. . Ijt will continue in session several days. cod that lo gunboats have been cbntrae- ' ' T A A.X. A'Jk I J S A 1 J k . M , ted for at Mystic Bridge Connecticut! to bo ready.in ninety days. Jtt is under stood that they are on ; Spanish .ac count. and their construetiin lis . ap proved by theauthorities at Washing icn.i' .:c..u:-.. .tl ,v -.t , '.:: n.:-:' Alexandria. Mav fi.." j r 4 The Mount Vernon estate of Oen. Washington -is advertised in the'G?a- zette this evening,-to be iold on' the! 10th of June, at auctiori. ; The Sun has a report that thirty gunboats for the Spanish Government are' belnsr luted out in New York: Boston and Quebec, to be ready , by! DIED. . ' ' "' Snnday, Hay 9th, Mrs. Hlilers;irifeof Obert Hillers, of Benton precinct,- .airs. Hilleri leaves a child, born J ust before her death. . r ". !' THE jVABKETS. r ' CLOTH1SO MARKET. ' t Corrected weekly for the Advertiser by JIAY'S dkt goods t CLOTHINO begtjlatob Business Coats from? . ' ' .- - Btisinets Soits, 14. ' " '- Overcoats, ?3 5o20. ' . . ; . Casslmere Iant.s, f I V?.S. Casslnet Panta. 5U. " . : '. ; '-..-' Vesta from 75 cts. to fi 2v' OyerhirW, best. fi. ' ' . . Overshirta, second best, $1 . ' ; ' Oversbirts, from 7a cts. to $1 SV. ' Undershirts, from 50 eta. to fi Prawers, from 50 eta. to ?2. . ; Buckskin (iioves, best, ?l 25. -j blieejwkiu Gloves, 50 cu, - Bheepskla JUitts, 5o eta. . DIIY GOODS MARKET. Corrected weekly for the Advertiser by : MAY'S DRY GOODS & CLOTHING REGULATOR Calico, llcOtic. Heavy YarU wide Muslins, ISc Musli a, second, I2cfel, . -., Bleached Muslins, yard wide, 10c3. awafflt HUawLs, 7-i;t5, 5. Plaid Flannels, c. ' 1 ' Plaid Flannels, aViWc . " ; , Balmoral tokirts, f 1 50. BROIVWVILI.E CROCEHY AXD PRO- DICE HAUKET. ... . FLOUIl'vv inter f sack. ....$7.S0 Hprlns ................ . - 4 (X) CORN sa tniRber . 400145 MhiAlr 5? UUSliel -...7ofo.5 llAUl.N-flams ( r . ...i . val Shoulders ib.......... 16 ' Sides lith. is LATCH Canned f lb. 1 SYIiUr Golden" pal 1 50 Sugar House cal.. 1 20 COFFEE Java lb..... 40 mov. m 'JttZl CIIEESE New York Factory P. . 3) tjountrvT id a ai TEAImperial $ 2....... 2 2T, - i;iacit?n . 175 " Yonna Hyson 8 2 00 CANDLES-sStiir fi P j - Tallow "a ro .... 15 APPLrf Dried 15 19 PEACH Dried 5 R 20 POTATOES S bushel 1 01 COAL OIL gallon... ..... 6570 llAKi IS UOZ ...... . li 15U1TE11 ft ............,.. . , ,S5 HONEY ? lb 25 ONION bushel ;........... 1 25 SALT per barrel 4 00 T TT-.f T'T l)Vwiirn.ul rcr 1 iVl ' (W O 9Z. . V AS. . UV'IIVUIIWU fr'V. " ... . . .... w ' I I?IK. ... . O "O Walnut 5 00 Pine ,........ 3 50 7 00 SHINGLES Cottonwood per 1000 2 503 00 iine ...o oofti.7 &o LATH Cottonwood per 1000 .- Tine WOOD Dry Hard per cord-.-.,-. 7 00 ;760 60 HIDES Dry per Tb ............ .18 " ureen. WHEAT Fall per bushel...-.,w. .4U... I W .1 r. i Sprini? , ,...80(ail W 2025 WOOLr-per lb..:... NEW AVERTISE3IE3f TS. iGROVER & BAKER'S FIRST TBEliTFM 32IL. ASTIC SXITCII I . - - ...... . I FAr.!ILY SEVl!!G UAGHIHES1 -: i 493 JIrodwfft Jte I Vi-fc, f Points cf HxceUencft. " Beauty and Elasticity of Stiteh. . Perfection and Simplicity of '11a' chinery.,''; .. . :'''A, f Using both threads directly from me spools. .. '.-. ' ; Ko fastening of seams by hand and no waste of .thread.' . ; . . . , r. j "Wide range of application" without cnange or adjustment. . : . ' The seam retains its beauty tnd firm ness after washing and ironing. Besides doing all kinds of work done by other Sewing Machines, these Ma chines execute the most beau;iful and permanent Embroidery and ornamen tal wors. ... . .. Jty.The Highest Premiums at all the fatrg and exhibitions of thq United States and Europe, have been awarded the OroTer A Ba ker Sewing ilachlnes, and the work done by them, wherevcrcxhlbited, in eomjxlitlori. 5 -C3"- The very Mghest prize, Tut fv mt tl rgto or jiomorf was conferred on th representative of the Greyer & EakerSewing Macfcins,.at the JZxposltlon Universelle Faris, 1 r7, thas attestlcx 'their great Bupcri ortty over all other Sawln- I'&chlnes!, , T7. A.-T OLC CII, Z ekt,' . i a-y EKOWNYIIXE.NL'ir. CX2AS. C 3IcriIEUSO:S BUI It Mil o: (1 ilQLi. jj.L. FOR SALE IN THE iOMHA-LAflD OVKH Unlxscv t Lw!s'- Sioro Room. BROTTSTILLK. I Honse on Main street, 2 lota. I T . VfThn4pmi Richards street.; twolotseacn. I . r Vohro cVa tt. S or ii lnfs. i JLJ.UU90 VIA i.iv.M. " Ilonse and lot on corner of Sixth and Main street; fiwo. Honse and 6 I5st ftt?nr"Dep"f7t Gronnds of Nfibraskft Trunit liuilroad. JNO. I BlADie; eood cellar; fine garden; worth of fruit gooa , t i I fr nd shrubs on the clace for ei.ooo. Will I ak a. snan of No. 1 horses or mules in the trade, at market prioe. A No. 1 Brick Ilouse, 7 Rooms, 2 lots, near ; business part or tne uuy, on water esireeu Price 82,000. Terms easy. TTonse and two lots on Jfain strrf t. five rooms plastered, eood well and KtnMt. Will be; ; - oScred for the small sum of $1,0 casli. nonse and ona lot for sale. "House is well plastered and near busine& part of town. Price -Aw. Ilonse and fourlots splendid fi!tnatlrm gar den fenced fine view oi Jtuver ana l own. Price $500. House and two lota on water street, one Block from Main street. for1.6(J0. A Dar- gain. SO DESIRABLE W , , WBBk W vft - , , - r I 1 I V fSJ . 1. 1 ( . ) 1 TuiLLui.i. lilbj. uiuii UiSIin IJI'-.a,'7. irEIIAHA COJJ1JTY. TM of Sec. 32. T. 0. R. 14. 820 acres. $2,400. S1.900 down, balance In 1.2 and 3 years at8 per cent. No. 1 prairie; good water and some timber. A bargain. S miles from tne city. 218 Acres No. 1 Oak Timber Land within VA miles of Asplnwoll, at 30 per acre- 13a Acres of Bottom Lfnd-wftbln IraiTeof Peru, on the line of the Trunk li. R.- Ulgn and dry. 2d bottom. 812,50 per acre. - SO Acres open prairie near London, $12 per acre. 80 Acres near St. Frederick at 5 per acre. Nwli 8eo. 1, T.5, 11. It. W -icru. -Good water, splendid land. Price il,vx . Nff M. Sec 12.. T. 5. R. li, 160 Acres. Best stream of water in Ui . county 6 jailes of town. S1,400. 600 Acres.bf No. 1 Land. Good stock farm. Running wattr ami jiine Tiiaber on the place. On the direct road to Jecumseh, Be atrice, and the Bine Rivers, and directly west of Brownville 12 miles. All in one body. Town 5, Range 13. At $7,23 per acre flOO Acres adloininfftheabove. CholeeLand: Water and Timber; 11 miles of Brownvlue west, at 510 per acre. 160 Acres splendid second bottom land: nine miles of the city, and !$ of. tlielsema- 11a river, lor ?i,iw. ITS Acres near Long's Bridge, nine miles from town, ror si.aoo. 160 Acres, eight and a half miles of the city, xor tiMJ. 3SS: :Actc5 jo Xand ON McKISSICK'S ISLAND! 200 acres fenceil and under crltlvation : 90 acres Timber; two Houhcs on the Farm; a splendid Stock Farm ; at $15 per acre. Terms liberal. North East quarter of South East quarter of j ...,(... . . 'I ' , T I 1 I Sonth East quarter Of South Ea?t quarter Of Section 4, 1 own 4, luinge li- ' . North W'eRt quartei'of ?r y East quarter of Section 4, Town 4, llanL . 120 Acres, rtlnc miles frort' rownville, and west of Nemaha 'City, oa the line of the Brownville and Ft. Kearney iUdlroad. at a bargain. $.5x) down, the rest on one, two ana ttiree years lime. 120 Acres No. 1 Prairie Land, good water, at 5o per acre, . . .. ,. .. 40 Acres In Section' D, Township 4, Range 13. - ; '.. .......... . 5 J 40 Acres in Section 27, Township 4, Range 11. North-East quarter Section 5, Township 8, liange 14. 1j0 acres; Karresiiroke. gooa one and a half story house 14x29, kltenen 12x14, good well at the door, stock water on the place, 20 acres of Timber, for ?4,0W. RICHARDSOU CO. Zj2 Acres Sonth. West, Quarter Section it Town 3, Ran?e 15. and L 5 and 6 in Sec tion 13, Town 3, -Range 1.5, 4V. miles west of A I .-. ... 1 1 i. 1 . : : , a - - nojimwau, diiieuuiu prairies. . tofiU per IKIti, 160 Acres In Town 3, Range 11 &10 Acres near Salem,"at a bar-aln. i " , 160 Acres in Section 11, Town 3, Range 14. 160 Acres in Section 35, Town 3, Range 15. 40 A???.11 4Sectlon Town S Range 15. ..-V.Ov.it. t.i... ilt-;..i ,.; J I tj.!. pawiiee couirrr. Sonth naif Pectlon 25, Town I.TJnnpe 'i east; c-o i:tTiS5.oy acres OI t m icr. !wst. RtrvL- farm . in Pawnee county, splendid stream of wa- . ter runnin through the place, farms all jtrouitu, a per acre, mnea ox I'awnee city. East naif of Routh West quarter of Section 2). Town 2. Kance 11. I South East quarter of Sonth "West quarter of CI ..... I .. ,. 'ri . . . . iswuuu kt, tuwa i, xiange il. North West quarter Section 6, Town 2, Range I North West of North West quarter Section town z, liange il. 160 Acres with some Timber and a Coal Mine opened on the place, splendid Prairie, No. 1 water. r r: i i ' i t ! -- f- t t " r I , - i 1 - il jomrsoir couimr. LOOK HEBE!. IfOOO Acres of No. 1 choice Prairie Land. imiifii''9now DroKen aronmi rac i tion; within onemileof thesnrveyed route of the Nemaha Valley R. R.; eighteen miles south of Lincoln, within one mile of a good mill and the town of Lnfrobe. svnd twe ., .relies of Tecurus h, at $30 per acre 320 Acres. A trteee of land what t lnn in the Illinois settlement eisrht mii ln poet. rt Aecumsen, miles or lirownvlUe, at t-5 per acre. To be offered onlj' for 3D dlrs, after mai win want more, in one of the best neighborhoods in the Cocnty. Land Thean - uui, ouieuueu Witter" on Nnrl m -1 . . ... . i . i . . . .. . rw.i a. 640 Acres la Town 6, Kaficre 10; splendid No. a ajjuiu; runnm? waiter on me place; four mile north West of Twnnsph. rdpnill.t farms around the place ; at the low sum of --,' w pur acre. 400 Acres out of Section Town 5. Rar re 10 0 Acres No. i Prairie, .,- . - u ' . ; 000 Acres la Tovra 6, rtne 12. . ... lieJ2f? llte. ?-iJl0- DISTRICT COTXXTY NOTICX ncnooL XiAITD t vir 1 of r tiie : uni .V TV "KTOTICU is hereby given that I J. tnft f. fin r !jr (" hy t' I: k -.id I f .-a 1 .-.rye Ut-riTeti I'-. Louaty C". , ;i'jriinc t-f (i.. lo I Lniis, fr.t t ai I fr ibe sa: i th ' -' le und :ary I a, !;; I. J ot ti i County v .11 U- i: --"t t.,- cr , ,'t'II i i' r '. .- t t . II. .1., v, i A Twenty-Eight JJay of Jam nertj atlOo'ctoclctnth forenoon, nd con tirme until 12 o'cltx-ic. nojr. of tliatday.otl't r for sale t nty ili. in th( Court lion? in Krownvuic, In sat'l cuunty ta theonliT lvpTti.sti. ut pubi c am tion, ttmJ sell to i the liiKiiHt 'i'k?r, Wit t not lri tli?irt tfi trmen TTitrrf, ror, tn sncav, tor les.1 ttian tne niiniinuTH pri: of Sovpii lol!nr p"r Acre, in addition to Hie apprui.el vtilui) the improvements on the lanl. the lollowinsr dt-sTitel pifct-s or lar- I Suite of 2iraKr known uh "Coii.suoij Mt-tutol Lai(s,' bcionsriiip to the caul State of 'irsisK&, in parcels Of nH exPf-i rv-i tuny Atrwur traineor Ten Acres of Tim :t at1. f-.-f th use- f"4 benefit of the 'frcbool FuaUs" of said Ma e of IS ebraska ; and that such iv will bo- continued from dfiy to day from the hours f tn o'clocfc l:r Urn forenoon to twelve o'clock noon (sr.ndavs exeepted), untU all such laiidj shall I; oirred, to-wit : -; S S BK3CBIPTI0X- 5 I Z North east quarter of north east qr. 3ij South east Quarter of north e:ist (,r.'.:'j;: Kjrlh wnt quarter of nor .'i euf tsr.. SoutSi wejjtvuvrter of nottU. Pitst . V Nortli east ouarter of Boulli east or 40.1)0 4").fO .t.W 4a mi 40.I.H "kOO 1-J I North east qrsoutheastqr southeast. :i 4 Y2 4 1J 4 li I wniin east yr soctu easi .jr soutu eaa-.. s,i lf v qrSKiirS Lqr-.. . . j smthnestqryn U eiwt or south east Koutli ea-sl qr north west qr south east hh i wnuTti westqr nor'h west qrsoutii east '-vv South wese qrsonth e:ist ir ... ,)' Lot 1 in south eastqr non-h west qr...joiij Jjot4 In south east qr north west qr...i' Souto half o iv qr n wijr uw (:r-.-.i,:j, 'ortli half a w qr n w qr n w qr..'3i;: Soutli half 8 w qr a w qr o w qrA..v.i Lot H in s w qr n w qr.... . ''M North half n w qr s wqr n w qr,..,..,....,;"1 riouth half n w qr s w ir n w q-......... i Houf.ti WCSi q?lM.rkT. .. , North east oiwrter '3i. 12 i iaoo 12! 40.WJ 5.00 5.U0 5.00 5.00 5.00 il 5.i 6' l).l) 5 12 10.00 S;12' 10.i) 5.') s si! S-'.m 5 12! i.'l Kast half east half3 eqr so qr.....,'i; West half east half s e qraeqr "! j-.a-st nail t w qr a e qr s qr West half 8 w qr e qr qr.. ! North west quarter south east q.r. ....'.! nait s eqr s w qr s e qr West balf 8 e qm w qre qr .- Vnni hiiif 9 wuriwerie (ir.... 50 40.00 ).) 15.W) 15.110 7.50 6.25 5.00 6.S" s.r Xorth wt qr north west qr- North eaut qr w i , - IjOI lmseqriw qr... Lot 2 in 8 w qr n u r... ixx 4 in w qr s a q r... Ixt4in swqrsw (jr. Lot 5 in 8 w qrs w qr JLA1 in s w qr 8 fl-qr.. lot7 ins e qrs v ir 12 Lot Slaaeqrsw qr 5 12! 5-12' iN w or w cr-j .. K qr.. 6 12 ItiO.OO 6 12i K0.U0 'jHt half 9 e qr.. Nwqfse qr West htf Kast hul t'n e qr. j 6 12 40.U0 i 8 12 320.(10 4 Vi. 0.00 Kaiit half n w qr n e qr. 2i).(IO I Swqr a e qr a e qr l!: M '''I! hi- ;.r.' .:; : Hi; x eorse qr n w i;r.-........ l'.'O 4IJ10 10.no Hout h hall s e qr n w qr.. iswnrnw qr itst hall west halt 8 w qr n w II 1-M JN enr ... .. n i.juw S e qrs e qr Neqmw qr. ... - l.i 4.00 W half w qr . Atl 5 l-'i ftW.iW 5 13.840.00 ft 40.00 6 13: 22.V) All. N wqr s eqr.. i.:i Wi Lots 1, 2, a, 4, 3 & ti in n w qr Liit 10 in n e qr n w. 13 i.i.00 6 13' 4.'0 6 13 liiU.OO 8 1 H1.II0 13 1-A0O 5 13 320.00 4 14 tWO.'lO 4 It' NO.DO 4 14 lHO.frt 4 14 :rj).oo 6 M (.).i0 5 Hi .5.00 141 40.00 5 14 40.00 Swqmw qr is w qr.. .iwj vv nail n e gr.x 15- e err. W hul., : :J !! All W hiilf n eqr S e qr.;..-. lot lin n r w ota.. Let 2 ia a qr a w ur 9 e qr s w or . 8 w qr s w qr.........., .lis! 8 14 f4.) Swqrsw qr .1301 AiMi 40,00 .IHil S I' 40.m) fieariw qr N w qrs w qr Swqruw qr !lii! fi IS .:i 6 IS .C' 6 15 40.01) 40.1 ) 5.00 Lot 4 of iotlof.- Lot 5 of lot 1 of... !:! 151 6 1.".; i; 6 iftj ::' 1.5 1 6 15i !3t. 6 15. 6 15: .co 5.U) 6.iM 5.m) 6.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 Lut 6 of lot 1 of... Lot7oflMl of.. IOt-8 in w or n e qr.-.., ixi 9 in s w qr n e qr. IjOt 10 in s w qr n e qr.M Lot 11 in s w qr n e qr- ixt 12 tn s w qr a e qr. Lot 13 In s w qr n e qr Lot iofne qr . 6 15! 6' 15 6 15 3rt 10.10 N w qr s w"or..... 6 15' 40.00 4 li! 40M 8 W qr H w qr..v...- 36! . TEU3IS OF SALE. For lratrie Lands, one tenth of the price cash In hand : and for other lands one half casn in hand or cttKii clown for ouner, at the option of the purchaser with a promisory note for tlie remainder, to ma ture ten years after date, bearing interest payable annually in advance, at ten per cent peraimura, tlie first payment of inten-st heinx computed, tj the first hy of January next after the date of tbtt note; and In case of non-payment of interest or principal, the land shall he surrendered, with tlie improvements thereon, to the Mate: Jt-oiHdm, That when said note Is K'i ven for the purchase of timber lands, it Khali be further 'secured bv tlie endorsement of two ("e iniiuiTS. 01 ue wuCu , W-i ue a, wut eu uj uic cotllily Treasurer. TITLE. The onrchaser navlnff the full auonnt of the pnr- the Treasurer of said nouutv will deliver a receipt j and a duplicate receipt, containing a description of the land sold, and an acknowledgement or the pay ment of the purchase money, and on presentation or either of winch to the Governor at any time after fif teen days from date of such receipts, he snail exe cute the purcnaser a line to sain innu, in leesiurpie from the said State, and the delivery of a deed, on the surrender to such tloveniorof the other receipt. And to "Durchasers. purchasing on credit, the said Treasurer will execute in duplicate, (one of which shall he retained for the use ot the Mate, after heiinr siirued by the purchaser,) ft contr.ict of sale for tlie land purchased, conditioned that upon tlie payment of the unpaid purchase money, and the interest thereon according to the conditions of such nota, the purchaser tslmil be entitled to duplicate receipts of payment und purchase for such hind ; that no waste slum be committed upon the lnd tiierein des cribed, that no timber shall be cut thereon, except necessary firewood or the occupant or such land, and for improvements thereon; and in case default shall De- uiaae in tne payment or the interest or principal, or any part thereof, or if any such condi tions shall be broken, thatlthen the lands therein described shall be surrendered by the purchaser, his neirs or assigns, wun the improvements thereon, to the istate, and said contract shall be void and of no enect. Dated BrownviHe, Neb.. Mav lith, !. - . - JAMES il. HACKER. ' 8l-7t' County Clerfc , SPECIAL NOTICES. ' IIELMnOLTJ'S CONCkntr a.ted flttd T.xrncrr sap?. PARIIXA eradicates Eruptive ai dL'lcerative Uia- eases-o' the 2 Artxu, A'oms, JJum. VutUitlticaln and Ukrrt, which so Cistiirtires the anoeiiranc. PtT5tii- x.u tne evil enects ormereurv und remnv ma-all taints, the remnants of DISEASE, hereditnrv or otnervvise, ana tt taken by ADULTS and L'HIXr uiiuix wua renwi saieiv. Two table-sDoonfuls of th ntmrt of RnrxonoWi. la, added to a prnt of water. Is eoital to the I.'-hon LieiDnnK. ana one bottle Is eu-ial to nvniionnf iu-yrup oi iaarbaparilia, or Ian decoction as u.sual ly rcade. - An iBiereslinct letter Is uch!ishl in tj.e r.,llcw t-hirurgical .Review, oa the sabjectof the Extract of earsapiiriua in cerUtia eKectoris, hy Ben.'amin Xra- mrp, z-. it. o., .,), speaking ot these utseiuses, and diseases arising from the excess of mercurv. he frtts "tliat no remedy is equal to the Extract of crsapriiia ; im power is extraordinary, more so than any other druir Iain acfiuaiutMl with. It Is in the strictest sene. atonic with this Invaluable attribute, thai it iw applicable to astaWol th sys tem so sunken, and yet so irritabh) as renders other substance of the f4inlcc!:ins nnavaila'vleor injurious. 11 KLM nOLI)'SCOLKN l RATED EX I KACT SAK.sAFAltIl.LA. EstaWi-she npwar-is of 18 yearn. Prepared-by n. t. irrcEmoLD, o'.M Bnradway, 2. Y. mayjne Maihed t IIw JrOt, Hew Restored. - M-J J'nt tmblWhed. a nenr d!tirn of Dr. Culverwell's Celt-hniteil t ay on the nwiica cure iwiuient medicine; or j uperniHtorrnrea. or fr?eminal Vv eaK- no-w. Invo-uotarv Seminnl TiOssAH. Impotency, Meutai and. FhyHKl incapinlty. Im pediments to Marnajfe, etc.; no, runxurnption, Fp- uejy, anu z us, lDQucea oy seu in tuife'tncs or eexa al extravagance. ...... f. 'if Frire In a sealed envelr.pe. only cents. 1 ue ceieorattl aatlHir. In ti.m Adniirahts mv. cieariy uemonsiraies iroin a tiiirty year s iTs.-'ul practice, that tlie alarm :rnr con(juenoi of urif abnae way be rauicaiiy cured witliout tl; cUi.ger- ons use ot in tern ai medicine or te apphcatiou. of u)pniie: poinu isoiit a myieof i:ur at once fiin ple, certain and ed'ectual. bv mcuni nf which wn, f"" ' "i""-r wini ui.- t-ijiKirion may oe, mav cure himself cheimlv. iirivaulv nrl nut Jtrr This lecture should be in the handa of every youth and every man ia the land. - tent under sekl, Uvany afklrww, in plain envelope postpaid, on the receipt of six cents, or two ixistHKe tampan A!so,l?r. Culvprwi il's ' Afarrid.ra Guide." , CHAS.J.CL KijneA Cri., i-r-T - 127 Bowery, Kew Yoric. F. 0. 4.L A Cleiir. Smooth Stln lull 'P.nt!fn1 fumnltrLTi follows the nseof llelmhoid'BConntmted kttriw t Srirsaparllla. It removes black stmts, pimples, and ail eruptions of theskin. In the Sprtnjr 3Iontli. the vstem natiiraT'r undergoes a cua i i-e, and U-jlmboM's hiL-uly concen trated Extract of fcarjapartUa is na arfstaut of the I greatest vaiue ... "Von Tl T. il Rinra.a I flf rt-ia ln!.lnn... ! frets of l ace I'owiiers and WaxtifS. All such rem dies close np the pores of the skin, and in a short U9iumru7 me complexion, if yon would have a frUSll. hOfll: I) V B'i1 TdDthfisI ftTti.rvir.a Il'm - - . .... -- I .--- . . .it IAA bold s tji tract Sarsapariiia. Nit a few of thm wort !i wrdjr. Hint fr"i kindarL- from corriptijn of theblood. clnib'-'d s valued tiaI5"iI'niii 13 remedy of the utmost He i mho Id') T!xtraet Mrnorl1!. i.,- and renovates the bito.l, instills tiie vji.'.jr of henlth Into the s-stem, and purges out tlis humors that malce di-staie. OoaBtlrrra. f)anl!r- TTi-iir.f ri.i-a t-t, c Saparilla. Tlie tiie is sraail, Tli.we w ho desire large quantity and large d.ses of medicine err. . Trjos who desire iyrl'.JartrnfrnmTita-T PU' j.;nt enrich the hiood. which liimh'i,i'.c centraled 1 jttrm t tif Mrenrmrii:. in....ki .(,...., ITelwjbsr r Concentrated Extract Sarsiirarilh. '. '. BLISS & nUGIIZS, -GENEHAI. lrfTinvi-T-ne Propria Uu MmaUa Land VUtrU-t.T '-i.lt uarl cenipensatlon - -'nrScrf tfw ciy of ' . ( fy of the City awf psprs of , ( ..t he shail file kcjk tri same under i-Ksjf re:ei'n'-: that he il piif-ertir Dock tj be a 1 f y aiihcir:;y (it' law, but . ;', rer-t at'on and fn- i i;;it he shall 1 : lit lh C'oun- of City ?1. P'U " rtUf , . .p ;. .il : : " : t ; - ..tn ...in in . r-:i 1 1 a tr f - -1 cii ami an i- -fJ :rier-: ".. : ... ..,.1 il t.r ii'Ut hi.- il J(,'har:;f t, 'rr.iH con . i. T-. :!i a.l ( ii-1 ail nieet ivi'i rl for iifv d .:..( n ,'lerH .cr o;Tl ial inas oi'tne 1 oi'i-il a provri. and wit of said C'evnril. Hfi ixtiisIN. '1 renry i ir-rs (if the it ' ' :' j ih;t;" t. l-e v ;:' ! :; .-.. :; !:t-t ti he 1 lure or of twcoiinta in wii.i l is.; 1 it. against th city shnil ! er.' 1 r i r a'Un:-i, ami i :?.-. f.iytm-iK 1 ; !, ec.;y .".-i wte : 1 he nil :i t't-rf--nri 't'i (it-er , . ! hy thei.U"-(s-tin cf the is s i".:i he requin-si from tune ti t;.rne ic:i ; and u r perform iinr wch duties ;l tie' -in'-s p--rt:vr.in r tl e-.-.-. ma ud? til.t I.'.-t. iitel ail (ii.'k t wit.-n Of hiiU receive $Uw'a ytar hi orders ou reeeit.t t!(-r'.' hi tic an i -r, (.'tin rtf r i rs by the fitv t n asCierk. nia kinir onr C. ni.iw said ollloe, lie tho crcner.U fund. 2. This ordinanceshali h!rr force on and after ltl legal ivab!ic:t::eii. il. V. FA IT.Hr.OTIIZr., ifavor. J. C. McJTAro-i-ro.N-, Crk. :--a AM OnDISAXCIl Defining t"!ie datte of tbc city Uiarsbal and fci.i coiuyi'si-iili oil. f 1.- J!r it nrrf.iiivl M the Cil fN" rf fr' rf.'i of Briirnvi!l', That the i'.fnrhal sija.i he tlie chief niiii wterial ohicer 01 t lie eiiy, ixi sail be a conservator ol the peace within t) n :y, 1 shall arr-4 Avith out pfHV-:-!j. ail persons win), within his view, cin init any crime or rnisdetneaiior, or yfolat dr diiiance of said city, ai;d take them h.-.ure t;jilu or and diii.'iin thei?i i;i cufudy until tn4 cau.-.e of such arrest has bwn invei"atei, not loiiTr, hew ever, than n re-is. j-nh'i time; si!p;re.s ail hrenci.es f the peucr' -. .'m.a in knowhsie.and if ne-Hrjr call to h'.s ai t --' power of thee;' v, pcrsur and com mit to a,l h !ei, person ir.ii' of mlscierruftn ors, or vk'liin'.ii.i of rirdipances f t tlie city ; he shall execute a.tci r t ira all pnves tiircctect ti turn by the Mayor or t-v order of the City Cornell, either in person or hv tl-'T'Jty' a;.,-nd 'ip'iii and yi reserve or der In the Iy. r s eonrt, pre-:ir the . City Council room for the htiM i:r t-r" f.tir-j by arraneins, warming and t':r . 1. the v.iiie, f. .-.I ! presort at all rieecii' js nr (. 1 .;!.-!i'h; an .! he c' . J j-i-r:':-rnj Such otr-er duie4 & i.s provided by the "h se.-fii-'j of the Citv C'harfer, and a shall be rq.:rl fr n time to ti ne hy t'ie City Counca ani ail of the da ties as prfwriOed i-i th aeveral ord. nances pn.os.i tion 10 nut anii'-s as .iiarnai, n so awhwc the du ties that areuduuuy irfortued hy actrwt Co 01.01 . Ui U:r. . .. .. . . I-. The Marshal shaM receive for his services as Marshal and rtr'- t Commissiiuier the monthly coiupensr.ticn of ;73, payable ic city orders on the general un l . i Ai-ir-hal shall mr.4 a monthly report to the Council of hi in lim.'s. seujin;; t'ortii the uumher of arrests tin.ler c:y or't'nance?, the amount of money he has mceivnl and from what source, and if the sRH-e beioiiasi to the city, pay over the same to ma J.tvnevrv at least once each n;(nf.h. - - ' - i. W. FAlH-BiioTJLfai, Mavor, J. CL McX ACGHTO-v, Clerc. ... V3t 1Tn-OTf(lfoT' the clcaiiiT! mf tT mtrtn fin.l nl eyi ol ibr city cf JSrovrT'viMe, and detinirtarthe (fioicit of the city M n riiini ia relai ia there! 0, n n proviiaff pcualties ir mc nuiation luerrtii. 1 1- -Tt" it or'':-. ,iri l, tv City Chicvtf rf Cie city Ot rtdtm.u, 1 iii it sha.il b tne datv 01 t.i ownror occupant of an v re;ii e'nt ":ruat'i in the city of iirownvhie. an lthe dutvrrthe owrer of inr real estate not Occii;isl, In aid city, to clean- ami keep cieau me Bire-i.s aim n invn uen rm mx-w jT-.p. eriy, aim on lmiir. or eacn wh- 10 remove to the central iine of said street r.ni nheys, f-.nd there place the same in a pile, aii putrid animal or Vyvt- ai)lamaUer,Fties,reiiixeoi coal, chiptt, shavimrs. straw, mekn r nd.i. and to keep mica street iui(i alleys clear and irelrorn ail oiiensire amfil. J2. It Hhaii be theduty of thecity Marshal, after inetret nave reen cleuoe.1 up is provided for in the preceeamn section ot this ordinance, to have me ciean imrs ot one streets trial have been deposited on 1 uesiray 111 mu i-HiiHir oi nam 8treet removed ana uepoaited in uch itf reeta and alleys a Ut the judgment ot una Marsnat will tie benefitted there- Dy. I 3. rfthercnpntofByreal estate, tn KnldHtr or uieowneroi any real estate not occupied, sh&l permit the streehs nr alleys bordering on said real estate to become dirty or ri It hy, or shall fail to mra piy with the 1st socM.in of Mi is ordinance, hv f.n.uie to Clean the same when notified bv the If.rshal he sue or ther sliall. on conviction thoreiif, t.tn aod py ir.d cityany sura not iess than rive- not more iuitauii uxiiKn. , ' . i iisnaii be tne Gntvof the ilarshal to have me provisions 01 this oruiittiicr aliictly enforced in the business part 01 th city.. , - 1 5. This ordinance si.aii be in force on nd after 11a uue ana legal pni.inarion. U. W. w. fa irbkothfii, ir.ivor. r, Cleric, .in-:tt J. C JIcNAroHToy AN OIIDINANCE or licensing and reirnl.itfn.ar nmniiniai. barks. cnrriTKeH, dray and other vehicles wiium toe city et lirownville. 1. 1. Bf.it ordninril by the CUy Otunra of the cifrj of Brownvillt!, That any person! wishing to rnn any omnibus, hack' carraixe, or any other vehicle for me transportation or conveyance of traveler cr passemrers or baggage within th city of Brown- vuia, lor nire as common carriers, sli'il before en tering into such haxineMS as aforvKAid nrnmn & 11. cense from the Mav or of said city for a term of one year, mm every person who snail attempt to run or use any mnibus, haclf, carria-re or otiier vehicle as aforesaid, for the porposs of uain, without tirst ob- lainuis; sucn ncen.- shall torieitaiid pavtosaideitv, with oosis of suit in the proper action any sum not exceeuiDir nve uoiiars kr each violation. fi. henever any person shall produce to the iaoroisaia city the city Treasurer's receipt f' e uimiini, us pa;u in tne street ruiid or the city. ... -xmv-ii niiiiii ifvif n license uj sucli person, Ool V attested. countersiirnHl and numbered by the cit'v Clerk. Vhich license shall untitle tliA person so applying m run one iiiick, omnibus, ciirrlaiiu ir ve- tl"i( f'tr OT'-e Vwr. ftnrl Ji.l- p.fll .d.litd.n.l carraii.e or vehicle said license money shaJl be lu t'renie.l in Ntrtioii. I a. That whenever any pron shall desire to be cornea common carrier or drayman ur expressman for tlie purpone of earryinjr or transporting liwi;ht oreoods of any description from place to pliu-e, within eaid ciiy, such iierson mav bv paying to the Treasurer ol said city tor the use of tiie street fund the sum of ten dollars for each cart, waiiou, dray or vehicle to be used in such business ohuiin front the Mayor ol said city a license fi,r the trm ... .... And any person who snail keep, maintain or use as a common currier any drav, curt, wa-on, -or other vehicle, or sutler the same to be ased by others, be ing th owners of such vehicles, within said city, for htre or proiit, withont tint having obtained a li cense therefore, as provided for in thisei-t;(.n, shall forfeit and pay to witd city, wrth cost of proseoiition any sum not exceeding fivedoliars for each and ev ery violation. i 4. All transfers of license granted nnder this ordinance shall tm void. i 5. livery person, as soon as thev she.U obtain li cense as I'rovided in the whole preceedin" sections of this ordinance, shall cause t he number of his li cense to b huriy painted in wms o.nspieiiis place on hlsoTEnllls. hack, carrai ire, dray, cart. waon orother vehicle, a'ld continue the same, und-r the penalty of one dollar, to be paid to the c"v for each diy he shall use such vehicle withont being so nnmbered, to be collected with costs of suit as in other cases. i. It shall he the duty of the Marshall to make complaint aimirmt all persons violating any of the provisions of this ordinance. , . Thw ordinance shall be frt force aad lake ef fect from and alter its le-al pubiiciitirtn J. C. MrnNACQliTO.v, Clerk. - 4Kit AJff ORDINANCE In relation to Theatre, Shows, &e- f 1. it ordtHjwd fif the City Ctmnrll of Put tiff of hi- ""1"t". oy person or persons who shall T 1 1,1 emo:ung, lor gain or profit, hi the citv ol Krownviii.. n, ih.. f,-,7-.i forrnance of any kind or decr1tioii. any shows of puppets, wax h-nires, menageries, caravans or col- auunaiS. any iri(irmn of any of (.uuioLing, rope or wire (iancing. balancing, slight of uniiu or 01 icorfruemiuii, or any ciruus or nat- uiui ut arwuiciai curiosity or deception, or represen tation tit ATiV lr-?m! J . tAra a,t 1... ir i.tiM. or any musical concert or ni'usical perf-nuaii-e o any kind Wir.tever. or any other ex hi hi' ion orshow for which c impensittion or money Ls charged or ie marKled, ecept lectures on scientific, historic, be nevolent or literary subject, ami th apparatus for theeiuchUMonof the same, and speciuien of the hae ar;. without license therefor, nisde our, attes. ted, signt-d and s.'nled, 1ih!1 for each ofTi'nce. on conviction thereof before the Mayor, furt't-it and py anv Knin not exceeding ti fry (inliurs. . 2. The Miivorof tnectv is Unh a;irtr?Eel to grant I'cense f(.r the exhibition of public sinnv-s. ius aforesaid, of any niensirerie. caravan or coilettion of animals r circus, on the payment into the -;ty trea-sm-y of the um of not less than ?., nor more than fifty dollfirs. for each davs exhibition or per formance. And for all other shows and fiThi Ol f in n above ennmersted. for each days exhibition or per formance, not l.-ss than two nor more thnn t-venty dollars, to be liJttfd and deU'rmina.1 uttii.riww,,'. - . , ,r - - ..... JV1 Mllll of the jr.iyor. . 3. Tias ordinance sb.ill take effect and be In force from and after its doe and leirsi nni!r&riAn r s - W AIHUBOTIIEH, Mavor. T. C. M( ArftWToy, Clerk. ... .- AN ORDINANCE Ref atlT ta Pedlar and llavrkrr. Bf. 1. Be it ordained hr ti rti of the city of Brownville. that it hn .ner ire u.iiawuu ior any street ler, h'iwer cr other itinerant ' refa'l ped- or u -u.er ia rofKis. wares t.r niv offer tne same toreaie in wagnrm, carriage, nr oth erwise, within said city without having otained li cense tor that purpose. 0 tf'r.o. i o uoenxe ha:i ! NM for a Iwr erfod than ten days, nor for n .--..fr r"rit timo one year, and ail :!!eneishii:. Is signed ty the M.tyor and countersigned and re -..-isien d bv n", riei tr e. to KO. X It Shall he the d.it v of tho ritv 1 :e.- tn makeoMtali iK-etirf-s g-an'e-1 to r.l ers and issue the same, on receiving from the annii cant the licete of the r.ivor and th (Irv T rejii. nrer' receipt ior twenty (1,,inrs for a license run ning ene year ami for a mimilcr sum for a less oerU od.atthe distrretion of the Mayor, bat in no event to oe lssnen ior a less sum thxri three dollars. Pfxt-I. J-'very hswker. ned.i.'er. or other nerson guing about, or through, the city, either on fool,' or with a horse, orotherw.se. rarrvin? to se.!. or e t- posing for sale, any g.x.'l.s. wares, or men-hum! s wlibout license, upon convict i..n thereof be, ore t.ie Mayor, shall be punished by a hne in anv surrj nut less than one doliar nor more than ii.'tv dolirs. V If anr hawker, nedii r or nil. er ir,i,n aforesaid, shall re Aise to show his. lrt-r r.r ieii- ii. cense when reinest(sl hy anv rr-m to wiinm he heor they shall offer to sei! anv of his. tro-i- or tiieir goods.- wares or merchandise. (.r u the Mrsiuil of the citlie,heor theyshali bepuni.sUedin.ajesjime manner as for eip. wing the same lor salt without license. i?J-X'. fi. JTothlnr m this nnt;nniinvn).i.i .t..ii beconrtmed to apply to the vender of veeKnblm or 01 her art:rlesof iwiHi,roiir', also. col;,rieurs dis trilmtiug religious bixjfcs or tract.s onl v slmil .r- ercpu sko. 7. This or-iinancesha!l be in force from and after lto lec:l rs:b:;cnrion. t ,r . w- PArUBnOTnEK, M ivor.- J. C 3fvN U'dHTnl .-(Icrl- " Peru Xivcry Stable. CnATlLI5 GEADE, Ivaleri!i Itintlj of fitoolc. Ioraea Boxi-lit, Sold, or HxeliAnSeL S lock JJoarded the Iknj cr M'cc:. f: i"1"1-1- " staked with good nurses and hi ',. ,.7; i v wlsh!rF convoy,:,,, Ut nnv tr. n of t e Nenmjvi Lm,, ,,.-.1,.. ...... .. - .r. . tUteU. 'Jhe .-.v.va.icw,u,JU,, l eaves my Stahies ever mnm'T,. -,-(.. w . . , - - - ..... a, i'i u ( i' K n. I i. s-i;c(.rs or DM'kK.'is -Mio a....a0.ui r.- Uers If -J, ia the fistiuu.-,fr wol" he prottipU v at- lJl-iy ended to. - '-LOUIS VALDTEZU. TTIR PIOSE2!t, Is fa!!y prepared to tlo all ki.-i!..? of HOUSE,SIGI;,CARRIAGE, is eticHt,(.i.i 1 ! , iruti iinr u-r t ur-.r Of tKe es'y r , t r"w,,:. . in r'l t fvvs, perwn r.j u . alley or ctniiinon. ,jf otherY lit Ci;:,'0Bnmi.v!;.i,,,i;,i, . . on cnvic;...ii t.i ni, 1 h r.ned in a oe-l.n t A'-i.'y-.i ve -, r B,,.. ,.w Ski. Any ;ts,i w ....... Brownvi' le. h-w ;ir rir .; i,'r.v orq'tarr- : wua any rer-.,;( , (., , VW 11".'! t.'.erec-i t,. yA ' "".in " 1 sum n t exes- t s 'I (i. ::. Any -.a w, ,,,, Lrnsvnv.:..;. t ,.r r- run'!- -i, h- A t nr ... i" eny u.,., -re,i..Mll. UBV cti.er rs,.,!. 1 c ;.. ., l'"v-"-x" - 1 re'i'-i.'r rn it m -a. 1 1 r s.ii iu .) '"'I t'.:i ; at Ui--s.'(ji. n :tiuntjie hnri " irtt.i Is on is . 0.1. ienty-av o..h..r nn i rj-l T 4 oilier ai.:aia!..in or tim-rh k r-i Z: or puoite tiiirnways .,i stti,i ,. 1;iM,T i. r n 01 six nnies ner hm - .1...11 ' , . vu-l.nu..,-e..th.l,r !.,., Vt.r 'b'm' A "J"'0 8ii 111 nut e.( ftshn" " (" uml e.i, and qui-oi thcitv of Xrownvip th habitants thereof, r.vuiatinu an'v'dl r&f:-- n- QlllM.lirB!lb I lIV:.li.n t..,.., ... 1 in,i!r-1 eriy 01 anoiner. i ?ilJtl 1 ni:it.nv...i r in any sum hot ctwtl.i cosW. !l 1; una.. - . lwelity-ijyw fKC. Anv nerscin u-hn ih.n ,c . . oft any d re-arm in or aros ai.v or fnot wituntl.eliininofti.ee u r l.iw!,l't r on cmviction thereat bei.. re th"iiAv. ! any sum 11. ,1 les.i than ou.iuhar nor m, ,4 Sn'. 7 Anrpon-on whosha'I w"i ;n ... rntiimihMt'.sM:.ti-itv. h.,the -K?.rJn.tj! fr-A. raw limits oftaid city, un.. r.ioV.ir,". tar dray, wwon, i,rrafe9 or v.heT Vf or other uiuiiou on n, hT?' bei .ih.Ul upon couvictiea Z m,td notexcwliii tive o.!ar m,i , nts. . . Any peni. A -i. :thia ,f '.lU-ilV ll.i., " i up .rr-mt r w . . ,' . . Po-'w i'r'iwiy OI sai-i -,; v- ty.Shftll (I.Hin (VinVT! ..i sun aot t'io.'iner ti:y ', . Mc. ia .nv n.Ti.Mn.f ( r em to be : --. n SKlewaiksor in" K viiie, asyt i.-r w . r ny lu.-.-!-w nt a.:y ii-- V : fer the sa;n or an v- ..,r. ...i, on fora lunizer pr'..! t: being not'.' ed by tue ..; .i on con vk-i.i.ii t -Tfji, i.iri- orar.y ,,r;Ta!, Irs at!-J " tC"ty of PmJ: i - i,-.vt and , a to t snd i Piy any 1V-T everv iwm.i.nr ii(mi-.t i" . af.;rth-;...r. - niaxin? t4VinMi tiuv .!...,. , :.'" '' r bui..i. or vn.i,i nfih."1 " 4 thomert to tih up ar.v i.Jr cLmiU rasaase of water, nr ( - -vrt ,he ' alley -i t t ireTei:t t ! -- ot.-arr-ae-s. B.T l'; tiposit anT'aa. cupy mora than one hai oi . feKU. il.- A n y p'-on w " nure of any fcirul ia anv iii a irw ir .. ,j a lonvr , ,,,.1 n,, twenty-tTtSt convH-i..m 1-e ilue-t ... s..y ;um n.., ,C' ."i"'' d.H'.'irs and r i rs. a-,d ;, r ev-rv . ;mr h.mr. the .tnl-V' ue ct:y,emt irmit t. a io corr dtii! live dollars and osia t"e K S li Any fH-rs.,n hnavWm(li.j,J . the rlenth of any atum.H owned ovhhni,FP f shall within twilve h-mrs UmJS io be removed without rn i,m,ta f tl such pers ,jr lad to c..n!f iy wlth t'Lf vrM.ons ct ii.u -t:,,,.. 9,eor tuey " mil nnViV '"-'"f' fi,iJ in r KUllfi, t"i, ten ilo.iuis and costs : 14, ,h.,i . T imal shall be kUled bv'Xnv pju ' owner, if known- ihhWSZPnJ'2 yx.-. l.J. Any pvrorj or persons who shall aH within this City, any Tetar,. meV iTt?J thecarranof any de . T L! ce renfitret ti,::y,0n crvnictinii theredt h si". c7,:y;u- 'rL '. !. iffrT t,r-r ioiSer s3 V ally wt and ,c;,. tT thern, -Tptwnl ant shall he res.nsioie. and lor any ehr. w2 fi. or r'.ii.tnsu oi anv "tin.! . .....h .JL on th street or side ; 4 tn-r.u'r.T o"W to the place r.wnl or occipied hvtiie.n wh , m in anv whv 1 ... .i.i.iin,i-iuierrirc(.Dpi(.i)f ti-e w;er hi cutters or in.;.mn.(Ie travel; and nr nrr., ersons who shall cre.-iuj any ottrncti..n. w ' ny.ci7 1s ',,'! ni:fl ' "lii-r nibbisi, the ci or persoi rxisit anv nL I 1 k !L" i,me 10 remain, when nuul tion tnereor he lined in any s,,B,rrl.rT. dohars and cosM. pro.ii.-l, ii.at before . lieve himself frf.m all penalfv under 1:, is by makmjf complaint duiy verified by ,mla or .1 irrZ tion agmtist the persfin or i.in..n. ni, ... strticiion or making the deiwwit. which i-ase the person or p.-r.,ni a a'oreMKl. ia against shall be ch.rt.el t-,.i K HlCC. l.i. Kvm iwrwn vliii i..ii - and not enrk-MTor to prevent t!-ss r,y UIm eriy noise or conduct 111 or about his gr.vrr, or ia any other pi art; or establishment where dLstdiH r fern.ented liquors are soid or kept ft.r al-or ki be given away, i ti.e. ny f J;r.,WMV,ii.-. or nl F In ",,y lH rs"n tob.s-..nieiiiU..v.ijiu. in ir-a raoiisnment. shall on eoiivlc .. s.nn in . iess man three dnilars no mure nny unimrs. "-(". l'. Tlie (Itv Vib,i. 11 v. . and moy from time to time enter mt.t anil eimrrt iwtween sunrise iiikI nrw.. . .. , ... . .7 lot vaultor pnvT w hci tlieir nir kn.tvr ,.t -!: hclMUta.aiiMl il,rr,,, ,.. , XJ"-J1. tering or anicM .,.,,,., rr t r-m Zt niltennces 111 ori.b.,ut the nr. , s. Jl son or rrsons who silHi r-s.-r or .,osir.i,i :;-h , ncer in the p. rtnrmanceorit ; 1 ,!u-v ornv wiwt IT OCCUPHnt Ot SIKh nr..n... . "l - 1 1 ......... - Wfn-eWn,oyestM-h mm,,,",'; r '"T1 in an v Slujl n, exceeding twen y Oue lars foreiK-h o tie 1 ice. ' tiie. 1,. If any n.-rson h tiimsc'i . vai.t or ac.-tit for his or ... , ... T. . Zl have, exercise or r.iaif.u.n "j.I or her procure or permit sv jierwu.s u,:'re,inent" come together to p!-. y iV,r , .'...U r.r other?. imngaiany gun, e. ltl t;-c f r-.-.c: 1-.. -V : ''n '"n" "P--t C (iv!,-.,.n : u....c.i..niin nT sun. nut exs.,ii.... .1 .,(., PW. is. IranvppMni. ii... 1 - .' house of ill raiue or mienA',-,'.' .'.k'I .5 lie CltV it Hnmnm . 1 : 1 1 - . be fined in any sum not ec. ..i r. k. xm. M.'Ai 111. AtlV tiers,-. n w nr. u .. .. 7 w -. . iplme bouse ,in i k.. ::. .V . .. .T' ii....m .. k' ''' m- 'i. .r s.i,i keep a common l.i g..verr,.--l mi, I ri ,r,i,.Vv k, g, fornicarion cr nr hur , . I tion thereof ' . - uw -. ... .,, i r- i i i . i i-i i ug hlty dollars. sum not eii.r to KJ. Anv iwrvm '" ''i o! hifch or tie iTf ii(re orrsti le to sn v s fre cr to nv bot'iuf iiesijeer nd ','.? ia :i I uereot', forfeit uii ?f around said tree, la nv oi ud city, shall on co..Vi the sum of one dollar a:; ! S'r- 4. II S.n V nerv.i. . . : nl card or advert.si-nient. ,.n i ..'..K..it,i!'. n Said City. wiiwM.r lwi-,.o ... 1, fMrT" W "f-ndir.g.V;...t, c,.,,r.,. ft .1 i ir,p,)y 8 f"";lirv '" t iutii erl twenty ioUr and costs d r enc'i or :i.-.-. .-EC. 'iL Thenwnerof n'-vhf,-, nn th same to r-.-n at wui;in to boos, is of ih- rfr, jlmil be ha.ie toanu. uimm, cnv:euua.ofare V l.l rN .t.'.'i COSTS. si EC St No person sh.-i'l e anv g-i. ar nierchandiseororher articles lu rr.('t of sny w. shop or other hm. ,i.n;; thr.-r nun two M the street, and no o . .l:,I,,:w" JT.. shall causey sr;r : J; P. v' remain in the i five feet fTMT? the OliT- a '-a n. A ... - o-.l then only for the, , f ,i'n". , r nena'i't'v r.n"io .mt'f" 1 penalty, not exceed. ;i five .,, . Z.k ,.,rw.L or other bu; . lin" Br - , shall keep the 9. a f ri hui.d.ng or vacant 1. t - a r-. lectlng or r:f.i!-x o ...r.. . -'"v&n'i-ttt any hc r if an v v'ant b i.-ji.t of "such liore i r Anv person "" '' w:tn tr.epr.-visitas tn ecti.-o. chn U f rn,",iL ,,:,rs' "reverv w"'e tne owner or foti . P'"n ti""--ref or charge of .,! "t1-n'?:r t" f":t t'lesmne !,i repair after is .'.I irL-nl. Jfiii.a, Mirof- - awt t.- Jjrj,.v. i t.. ..i TN RANKKUPTCY. In the matter ; of -'niond Sec n'm. I' inljmrt. United states I i iri.-t f'ourt C s ce, al Omaha, the oth o.iy ;,f Jl.ty, A. I). I - lOWnon it m.ir ron....m Tat. . vn. that a Petition hs be:,. to wit. on t. -ir (tuT March. A. J). hn j. toed in ;i:,f Iw.i'rU i nnrt hf Sigmond eeroan.f '.row(.v:.'e.et.(,nfvof Nemftba. in said I 'istnct.who h.is h.M.n ho-o.,. clared EiLikmt under t Ad oi i vmrriM rM.4 An Act to ,hsii:l,is! m t'nr,irm snium of Bar- rnotcy throughout th fni'el kihim.' '",r iirci iUi. i s 7. snd as im-rel-.! July lsia. fcra i- chsrgeafid I'miltrfeii er.,f from all his debut Other clairns r-oTH.- . --r ..i t -r and Lhal t! day of M.O-, U. -l i.i g A. il. the o'liceof M. M. 1. c-i. v .r,n of th Keirsters" P.snkroptcy for i,j l, ... at BrowrtrtlK la lestnct. is the r-"e an - r ., -nl fr,r heiff Ofthesftme: When !! W : er vim niav ttetfl. Show cause, if any y,i liave, why tie t ver "f said Petition shotiM not be srrijti ' The seta" ml tiiird meeting of me -re,. - (.i said tnir will Iw held at the same ti-i- r c. Clerk of the U. a District l ocrt for sit Isstrict rSTItATS. CALE OF EST HAY STOCK.-03 VJ JSainrday tne Twelfth day of Jane. I" at the hot: r of ten. a. m.. I w;'l m'l-r for sa! te '-f best bidder li.r in t.,.i mmli-w John Long, who live- r.j. n.-'i -eit of SherW I.l)g!.l L.k'llshin A..-rr, .', . - -. .-.. (if brasKa, one sorrel three year oil M ire i nit. br'" no preccuf ifde marls or l.r.i Th. :rv taken uu bV John I.o.-i -r V ,cm her lu-Hlilhi ts and is aoraised at bevet.'v-five Ix'ars. . CALK OF ESTRAY STOCK.-0 lor a!f, to the highest bidder, for cash In lia's'-.'J ...t .....-;, -,ii ie-fi i.T-iui t tiapman, tivins north-west of nrown-.-'ile Vn.iii ninrv. if-te ; NehrssKa. between tn noon of p) 'ct'S-tt a nt. oci.s-k p. rn.. one hav I .-.l :t vearnoiii tins !'" no oilier tl nrVs .,r !,r.n.l. rfi.v,t h" Tufei" "r by lienjantfti ( -!iapuiao, and imor'n s- d jf fill' law. -: t vv Uf.i.IIKS. J-r- CTEAY NOTICE. Taken up by t.) r, in Lii.'.tve(ta pr.-clpct. 6 otinty, one l;;iv l( rM ''itiv a ( '-i a tar l n D n " ! - a 1, r.hf front foot n4 riht hiud W-' , Ujcarsi ii. ' V. JLWtiJ" A rii 1 t:i, 1 v.y. r ta TO THE WOIliaNG -A. I flril rit,tm tn........... i . . r .v. 1 1 j.flr . - i" 1 j'xi m iu mr'iyu "i wita coi-tii.'it emplovmeiit t tiit-ir bon:. ' w aole of t..e time, vr fv,r t j soa.-e inoiiieni. us ainesa new, lUrat and pronto. 'i:'tv ce rJ, per evetiii.g, M es! y earned tiy person uf ''ru Rvv, and the bovs a:l sf.rln etirn neertv as mc j men. t;reat hi::ts.me!its - t,':-Tfl UMee0.", devote tneir whoie li!iito iie busm-s: si. VPrv firrin wh -v- , , . . . , -,,4 iti e'c lot im.its - ( f..r th-tnselv-.I-' - S(I.''ess and test t je hosiness I ItMMouowtng rr-.-irT -!c''e'f n" well satiat.ea Wi.'h I. e fc ioi.n n, f W'U send 4, Iw.Jsett.1 ri-l-ji. Kuil m.ruct7rf i!e. se-il bv f. HWWKMKB Ol Wn.iilg mo. i-s uiira-ixr xi'fir. n ..... " ' . J. ires v.. vi--- .(. TOIJ-'WORK. Xt-fltJr ami Gnildlasr, Glailn-, P.irJianglnT&e. KxcciiU-U. at thcAUvt-rlir Job l-'1