. si JOIIN'L, COLI I APP, EDITOR. ELQT7STILLE, TITrRSDAY, ilAT 2,l&t7. Erorniiilc Lmd CGce Easiness, To rietsr. Dcrey,-Heed ley Co., 1 Land A ret. '.5, are we initbted fcr the fcllcv.h.g f.g'ires, sha-Jucg' the cumber c: acres cf "public land eutered ia the Nemaha Land D.r.'ct at the cCre in thvie city dnr.g the month cf April ; ''rcrlU-ner.eaiv S3 acres. 1 With A. C Scrip, 15,553 2 1 With Warrants, 4'o5 00 ' " . Total,. Cl.619 15 acres. -Thes3 r.ures spak volumes fcr.the grcih cf this District. Vt'e believe it is at he.it 10,0 ID acre? checd cf entries .v r.t, -.p p...;.,.t P,e'jthe to-Limjelf wiihcli his cr her time ia the United States. co-cperatics ia the enterprise. ' - EroiniTille a rllrcaa Terminus We publiih, ia ancthf r column, rt Cir cular frcm ihe rreiident cf the 2.ris.s- irriand Miri Air Line Railrcai. Thtugh not directly culled cpoa to aid In this cnterp rie cait the Missouri rirer, yet it is cf v.s.i iiiipjrtinc w us that it iht'SA be completed- Twenty-hve miles cf this read are graded and ths rail laid and fifteen mere are graded. Ly the Circ-lur u w;Il be sesa that President Davis regards this as the ter ciinus cf tbis rend, and locks forward to na extensicn c: oi3 to a ccnneciicn wtta tie L. t t r hit Gen. Darid lucre, cf Cinton, is ca the line urging the road and raising the money to defray he cirsnse cf the survev. which has rbspsexe this If tn begun. . .-: We Uheve the prospect fcr an early ccn-rletia cf this road h ood, J ihe interests r.hich are rT . .n i Tl the counties throurh whtch it rcsses ia r:-o, , , . uiiK?uri are aitre to its .mr-crtnncs ana ready to aid the vr; Oa cur side cf the r.rer we can gire pos:ure assurance cf a munificent grant cf public Is.ris to aid its extinsica to the TaciSc connec tiens, as new ihcre is no railroad grant withia this D. strict. We hope the Gcnfral will gTre us & call while at this cud cf the rood ; and r. e again urge upon this and adjoining ics;era counties ihe propriety of raising the funds la extend the survey at leastto Ft. K.eamey. 5C0.CGO Acrts crrc!)llc Un2s, - As ihrro has been some doubt as to Tsebrails beirg entitled to the 00,000 " acres .cf'jublic land fcr Internal Ica prcvemects, crer and above the cona tions msde ia the Ccallirg Act, tee pub lish the'fcllowing, which conveys two facts: first, that we are entitled to the sa;d C'0,000, second, tbat Senator Tip ton is realously wcrkirg fcr the bentfli cf Ktlrasba: Di-rijiTMrs-T rr the IrrrsicR,- Gtn. Land OtHce, Ap.II, X37. Jo-.. T If. 7ij?on: Sir Referring to jny letter cf ihe C.h ult., to jxu, rcia ' lire to 'he lights cf Nebraska to ibe lands rrar.tt d bv ihe Fr.isbhn Act cf lP.h April, IS34, and the grant of 4th September, 1S11, cf SCO,000 acres for W internal lmprcremcnts. i nave low to state that the Secretary cf the Interior j decided on the Isiir.st, that the gract Glee wood, Sener Valley, Cuh, which jcr cf 1S11 is r.oi chargeable with the lands j is an indication that these Indians j fujj granted ly ihe Enabhr.g Actcf 1SG4. desire a treaty : "4 I have ccwcu ihe loca cL.cesot C:s .decision and ecclose c-epy cf cur letter, I alo enclose a circular relative to se- P.... .r 1.. 4. ... a .,.,....., p.. .itcians under the command cf Biack 1 liaw k, who have commuted many depre-Crci&- jdaticns in lhat neighborhood. The old - I am S;r, rcsrcctfu.Iy yours, JO. S. WILSON, C-ca. 4 rj OirxiiTyrNT cr tj:c Intertii, ) j Gn. Lx:.i C:v.ce, A p. 11, '67. j KccisfrS Rector, Ercwule, A5.. I Gectit r. : Tlie. Secretary of the Ia- . U rior, ciiUcr vste o; 1st inst., decided i..a me in--s cran.cu ;o i;.e c.a;e c; . , . . r n- . rvclrsskain virtue cf ti e Eoab.ir.g Act r,r,v . iv--. v j 1 ducted frcirt the Internal Imprcvecten grant by the actcf 4:h September, Ibil, 'O. S. MLSON,Cca Chief Jnsllcc n:ae. A letter recently received ia Ocraha rial Diitrict. ., :e ,n ti -mf.... I -iCC -i.2ri ?Hk6 aa m,!.;:;. rr.r.-! lh counties atone ihe line tea times mr.re i vec wi?4 allow Kle-ct.ons to be made n-! Wtcli v.s tel: ia this city last Tei- expens, cf iabor andthe Unds of . the: cost ; .for wuh it, your counties j lr-. CoVCTSOr. ; T;, -. ar.. j , . t . , ,. , , j with their mineral?, ngricu. lure and en- n,.-,, n - , - i r - , : - - . j dcr ihe ere gram without reference to c-esday, we ic-ara was generally felt f cure, if any, given, ihe kind and con--jeral stiics will beg ivec and ruM-J t , ' c. ihe itatej -. 21. Sjd..ihr av?- .s nayej what may lave bca cr may be selected ! tcugh'oc: "Nebraska, Kansas, " .Ncrih ditica cf th soil, the quality, kind and'ed in patnnhle: -forra,' and dutri'tTd ' -Tvides tf,it-'ihe X-gth- deemtd 1 1 canary t carry c-t ihe pro- under ihe cihrr. j Missouri, Southern Iowa and action cf Umount cf seed, and ihe lime and mode thronchout! ihe.countrj, showing ween Zl slor(iZ7?f ; c: the Ccnstituttan Vcrj- respectfully, 1 Mitels. It seemed stronger farther jf ?a:litg n in the ground, must be given, i other States .what and chere are your 'lh frcra Judge Jittlc, trcm Aurora, 1IL, caem'oera cr ice institutional vxaren- j acre, ana a roci crcps-i3r noness man j v Juu - i--. from a Territorial condition to that cf a ! "Trr-rrtrrTr hich he dictated, being to low to write, ! lien hts resulted ia a Republican triumph jene-f oar th f n-cre. Root crops lobe j H io c;e jou wi'd ; $tate. absolutely re tires, far the pre-- j XRW A )VFJTK V KT ch-cs with ibis tad senteuce: -I am : of 20,000 ms-crity. This is ta increase dirested cf their tops previous to being A -.in ii, -u -i . ervat;oacf ordr. aad iae asneuitural s l4 , , , j x r ,ni; r, , ...... . . ' Agam, m my tciamew with railroad ; aDa coomercia! interests cf ihe people, ' rTc Ti p-ollly cn my death bed, an .ahull j cf ever 6,000 crer Fccirn'ajcsomy in ce;gheu. The rules in regard to ciher men, cf hte, lnd it a settled policy on , tut the Legislature should convene as - - -BREWdhKY. rtcvrr ?ce voi rgS;n.M j lSCOw cropat be agreed, upon ty the Doctors ibeir.pan, icreqairedaaatiaas from par- s00n s p-racricable. " I r.r7,-r 9 pTT, This wdl le fad r.e ws to bis many The Republican candidate for :,'aror cfhe -Society. ires.jaterested. somethicg like equal to j Therefore, in accordance with the : '-nuiLU iAMA, friends in this State, ani will recessitate Z Lcuurille, Kv., was recently elected) -Form cf flicTii. -adin-.aad ueing .rnady for.therroT15iocs cf CrnstitcM-n, and by! niaSttii- EerTi- f ti rsri- iheerpcinrmcntcf rctr.3 cue to fill the ly majority. Lt year the Coa NtxaBa'CocKiT, Kaaaassa-: " T A . v , ! rt3e ''V6 "?i'e4 ;n : Jrr; '::V " " . ,v. y.v ' ; , . ; tj v . , ., -Agatn, 1 sa twr friends -in 2telra.-a , Dana .Brrui:, .Gcveraor c: .tne Mate . V. ". -i.-s-u-f.,. , &ae:n-v.ir-.r.rv uh .h it nill make in this dudi- servatives carried the c:;y by 2.000. A. B bemr rst duly swera. says A,r, 4 v,.,m., k.j, L v.t ... -u-, . : f.-.r a I-r. iSf y m rreii to laitua From the proceedings cf the Nemaha Cctnty Agricultural Society, published in Enctber columa. we drttyr pot hive as- turaare t-itt the year Ic,- vrid .act pturtM iwev without there bcfc-z he'd-ia this i county aa Agricultural Fair. Thi-t is I ui the mural result cf the grcw& cf 'thta! county, and it actually demanded ly al most every interest in '.the co-iury. No accurate knowledge, cf the qtnlitycf our clock is possible without it; and erea if tt l?e rather scrubby," ax some fanners alledg e, it must fain ty a general knowl edge cf the necessity for improvement, as repentance results cnlj from tioa cf errcr. In ether matters, crcpi, etc , the negligence which has resulted bo.h frcca the rich qcality cf ihe acil and attempts ta cul'.jrate toa much, is sorely in reed cf jastsuch cjunteracting ttica ius as is afcrded in the competition fcr premiums; although cur crcp vcouli not f uffer by ccmp&riton r.ith tho?e of chie S:ati, yet low they are but a poor ni cer cf the fertility cf cur soil. ; The interests benefited ly a County Fair are enly linr.tti. by the. bounds cf the county : and thooh farmers are rectlv'inurtr.ed. retail will i& material- ly feel its tentft ia time that na merch ant cr householder ia the ccun:y can in 1 General Yzr In Europe Seems rc- ineTitable. Prassia'a euc- 1 cess in the war with Austria has, with -e Ler one of the leading powers of Earcpe, and Bismarck feels himself completely "master c the eita atjca,' and has erea demanded of Tfa pcleca his reasoa for aa eTident prepa ration fcr war ca the part cf France, France, Prussia end Russia ere all seek ing alliances with as many of the minor States as possible, while Prussia and Russia hare already formed an alliance ofensire and defeniire wizh each ether. The possession cf Luaemberg the sec end strongest fortress in Europe is the cause cf contention between France and Prussia; Prussia havicg new possession d garnscned by her troc? which it is Frt-e rawn ; Russia-is preparing to dine Turkey, whde Europe js m broil.,. . Ail the lesrer States are arming and cifrwUe preparing for war. Italy will itant by the power which aided her :a , 3 winnicg Veneua ; Austria is reported w;ii side widi Germany, Thile England plays neutral. la the erent cf war the United States i ed to appoint seren mnnagers, who, to hare nothing to lose and may gain much. ; gether with the cfBccTs of the Society, By absorbing into the army much cf the producing population will gire us a for eign market for our surplus bread stuffs, will gire comparatively rrreater security to our bonds and ;vj renewed impetus lo immigration. Cnr Intlzz rollcj Of to day is a shame and a crime be fore God and man. The Ft. Phil Kear ncj massacre is yet fresh in the minds of all, and now ihe telegrtph brings it as glad tid ng that a ireaiy has ' been made with these devils, ihey, while demanding peace, confessing- their participation in the late massacre. -Concoct like this can never bring peace with these savages, while it can but inspire contempt ia the minds cf civilized whites, and. must ar gue to the savage a pusclanimity incon sis'ftct with his ideas cf a brave people. Well, a -treaty has 'been concluded, and 'die Ir e 'ens doubtless have heaps of nice presents to garnish the scalps they have taken from murdered soldiers and citizens. j In this connection the Salt Lake Union j Vidette, cf the 6th, gives the following 1... tcciuent which occurred during a k:e ! massacre by Indians cf the iti2er.s cf j i family consisting cf a faiher and jhis two daughters. cf the respective ages !of were wcked by a band cf man had his brains beaten out by a club; ibe fate of the daughters was most re volting, their bodies were first violated T savages, when they were pot tc death withextrerre tenure by ihe thrust- 10 trough kuo;te rice sticks into , CcUUl. A. Government which will make a . , , . trea: cher lasn cf crterminatioa, , . l"ese -evit merits only contempt rcm its unprotected citizens. south ihsa at this point. an4 at U.nana u r,rr. rii-'-l.ert'lllCn" "AM LVfl premiums on grc5s ari grain crops cay by a railroad. As it now stands J cr i Thft recent election in Neir York for shall cot be awarded d"cr less than one lyou are central; but an encroachment nr i "x'-v."!- . x-v . ! T 1 t),l I - - 1 . . UJ : tir, t.-" Ill rr,i."':'.--:-i rc ,lc f.-i-. .... w.w.wvww.v'Vfc 1 . V M A M M. ' InpcrteJ CSelalSc Frrm the very fLrs: movement f cr Slate one reason why we urired it w as that we would thea Lave inhuence so centre! ;the gcrerijnent cutces in am rcskafcr I Te braskians. la this v;e admit our ener. We e that Mr. Callamcf Jackrcaville, LL, Las beta confirmed Omaha Indian Agent. Although he is a E.epubiican, and, fcr ought we know, the appointment is a good cne, yet we cattnot see the justice cf impcrting men to H positions Tittia the bounds cf liebraska, .vhile plenty cf raea, honjert and capable, who hare roughs 2 it through a dczea years cf conric-ipicaeer life lo bail! up Nebraska, are here ta select from. We are pleased to know that tht; cause of the people cf Nebraska found an able champion ia Hen. T. Vi. Tiptaa, who strongly eppoted the importation cf cS cial3 lo T'fcbratka, Tft wiuut arail, 'agaiit ihe theory cf the majcriiy . -that these Indian Agencies were national property and cpea to men from any of the States. Tlc.'h defeated in this effort, we are sniLhed thai Senator Tip ma. will ght it , cut ca this Tine," and strirelo hare rendered to INTebraikians justiy their. PrccceSIss: cr it 2 -irein tt a Co , igrlcsllznil Socieij". Meeting called to order by the Presi dent. ' - E. R. iNickersca was culled to art as Secretary, pro tea. Oa moiica a Committee was appornted to procure Certificates cf Membership. Oa notion a Coniminee was appoint ed to solicit members, composed as fel lows; George Crow, James W. Coleman, W. G. Swan, A. K. Farnam, Ben. Sa rin, S". P. Majors. John S. Minick, S. M. Rich, Jcha LI Colhapp, A. .J. Enter, W. Robb, J. IX Paulia, C. F. Haywood, Wiliiara Hughes and C. F. Harmes. On motion, "the corresponding Secre- iary was instructed to tent to Hon. Tr W. Tipton, U. S. Senator from uebraka, a list cf ahe names cf the members cf this Socis-tv. - -Z. R. laCKERSU, Sec, p.L Lcsno, April 7th, 1S57. . Soiiety met persaant to calh. 2: : ' President ia the chair. Minties cf the previous meeting read tnd approved. " f ; r H. O. Minick stated the object of the meeting lo make iurdier cecessary ar rangements to insure a successful County Fair this Fall, and then" cfered the foi- lowing which was adopted : That the President is hereby request- shall constitute a Board cf Directors for the General management cf the affairs of the Society. That it is essential to the success nf ihe Society thai fair be held ihe coming F all. -end that said fair be a success. It is hereby resolved that the following rxdes be adopted; That a list of the articles fcr which premiums are to be awarded by the So ciety be published ia the .Vebraslta Jli vcriiscr at least four months previous to the day of exhibition. That c cmpetitors for premiums must be members cf the Society. That ail articles offered for premiums must be eweed. by .the person offering ihe same, cr by members of their fami ilies, and products f the soil or manu factured articles must be produced or manufactured within the county. That awarding committees of three cr ve persons each be appointed by the Board cf Directors id ihe Society for judging the different classes of articles offered in competition and awarding pre miums fur the same. That the awarding committees must comply with the provisions of the law requiring competitors for premiums on ps and other improvements to furnish and -correct statements cf ihe process and expense of culture, production, etc. That competitors fcr -premiums cn crops shall be required 10 furnish a state ment in accordance with the following rules which -statement shall -be verified byfndavit as per form annas ed. viz . The land shtrll be measured by some competant person. The applicant shall make affidavit to the Quantity cf .ground and grain raised thcrecn and entered on the premium list, which aCdavit -must accompany the spplicatioii lo- premium together w-ith a sample of the grain. The main object cf the Society being, - r.rUo.r.! im!i.-. it i r.t r . ,n rvfTa-r nrnminmt fnr rrr.n nri. 1 duced ty extravagant expeciture mere- ,.! i j fere, a detailec certtded accourjt oi toe j The cram to be weighed and the num-1 V.. C .....-T- r : J-T. , Cim tn be hel!ed. ' j ' . V 1 a:ca tney v.-ere so ccnver.eu, to lc , A i iCO i . t i ; r r-vr i.irr ii.t :,i.i.-,; t,, r-A iiL?ia -grr "ere "suhirnTrd" nest tl the Capitol ia the City c Oma-j measureu by and and taut the f, loexteiid our T0,d to the cn Thursday the sixteenth day cf j quanujy cf land was - acres ana no pr tocoecticns. All this mike? : t3V LEx at : a l.v:r rt two 0 c.o, . morend that tie "v-aatity cf grain greaily for our enterprise. ' M.,'for th- a inking action up-1 rah-ed therecn tia'ssc-bushels, and that Ycu -.villpiease receive err erent. r.-z zz e fllorr r. g sut ?c:$ c. Legisatica. , b wwnu6w. eb until the work- cn rc: ; 1 A. i c. ,rt t..Vcrr;l( htTr,Tt rr. e thii day of -s 15-7. Committee oa Certificates reported that they had five fruadred Tickets -cf llembership streck. R. W. Furnas, Wm. Daily, J. S. Mia- R. W. Furnas, Wm. Daily, J. S. Min - , T. Rice, A. IL Farnam. G. Crow, v- tt l i lm. Hughes, were appointed as a ick, and Board cf Director?. No further business eppeanng the So ciety adjourned. . . .... F. H ALLEN, Sec. PAW5EEVC0AL COrPlXT- pAWjrni Citt, Nebraska, ?' Pursuant to notice, -the "Stock-holders of the Pawnee County Coal Mining Com pany, met at the Odd Fellows' Hail, in Pawnee City-SaVurday, April 20, 1?57, at 2 o'clock P. M." " ' ' " On motica of'A, S; Stewart,' Gor.-D. Butler, was elected President pruiem; . On motion cf J. P. Lore, A. S, Stew art was elected Secretary, protem. Moved and carried that th'eStock-hnld- ers proceed to the .permanent election of officers of the. Company, v.hich resulted as follows : President, Gov. David Butler; Viee President, A- S. Stewart. Treasurer, E. J. Shellhorn, The following named persons were elected. Directors: Kev, H. M. Gdtner, Ruf us Abbott, J. C Peavy, J. P. Lore and A, S. Stewart. On motion of A- S..StecrarL, Hon. W. W. Wardell was elected local Arent a ieorask-a uay, utoe county. m . , , -. an . r. Ua motion or JJr. J. JN. .dcLastanc, Col. T J -Meiers was elected local Arem at Brownvil! N.ir.2ba Cnur.tr - t i t-. - , c&tTon 0: J ohn Don. Gov. uutier u.st.,i u. kltl - Oanrs was re quested to secure the service cf Prcf. Hayden, if possible, to make a ge- ological surrey and examination of this County. Gov. Butler was also, selected j to act as General Agent for the compa ct.- : ' - . , , On mrro cf H. 11. - Gilter, " A. S. Stewart was elected Cabinet Superin tendent oLGenlugical Specimens, u-. ' After" some ' interestrng remarks by Rev. H. M. G?aervGov.' Butler nnd others, the meeting adjourned to meet i in Pawnee City, iwo weeks from to-day. TJ. BUTLER, President. A. S. Stxwakt. Sec'y. 7V Cmoil i' r't, April IS a. - lllssosrl & Hlsslsslppl A. L. Rail road, Chsccnaa. I seat to you a circulir some time since asking your co-operation, and giving suih facts and condition of thirgs as then ex isted. You have had the matter before you. and I am satisfied you need no ar gument 10 .convince you of its importance to your couutry. Now that the roads hare become pus sable, Gen. David Moore, cf Canton, will visit each locairy along the line, and have put in a practical business shape, the means for ihe survey f :his road, and to urge the counties to contrib ute (in iheir ccrporaiecapaciiy) of their bonds for building ihe rou-tl. Since -sending cut my former circular, dvnw Yoajt, JJarch 27. ?GI. . H. Dans: Sir I send you n In Jo seph Smith, who has had considerable experience as an engineer, in the North Wst. and is weiifjualifled to take charre cf a survey of your line cf road. I shadi nave luu canndeoce in whatever report he may make on the route. cc I have mentioned your project to Mr Jov, of the C B & Q R R., and Mr, Frost, of the TP i W H IL, while competing with ours, have at the same time, a common interest in this western extension. They agree with me, that an early survey by ail means ought to be made, givicg ihe probable cost of the road, cc Respecifully, WAB REN -COLBURN, Vke Pres't T W &, W RR Ca. Now, it is evident that if we, the peo- pie, do not feel latere,: enough in ths ; ecattstics of so rich and yet so isolated a country, we will do but little toward the boil Jinr the. road; acd ihe liiie ha com when the matter has to come to an issue. If you start this surrey, I candidly think - -II l . l r , u wiu t-s starting tne Dui4ua, ana a t )5UI? lU wu,l"cuoa And tor the ! ake cf arumem. let us suppose it uune ... . , .. oai "closing- a bargain 'with those companies for the tuddin- cf :-t:r ' t. .... ' ' . roau, tne survey wm i?e wcrta 10 ihe - - , -a . - -- - 'u- froat Rrcwcviile, oar terrnlass, to Fcrt Vv 1 have received another letter from Mr. f - .uoa,.- rIl",cul ut "c:" Irf , T i Colburn, which I here give to show ycu j.. ' 3. To rrorn- f,r th- i-ttmg cf tron-; the importance of an arly survey. ar-U lvX:enc' -ru-n:el!c- A!-?' i Jrar V 5"7i:y,cpESal arj r-qutred j - -" J J -.. oaictry Tsjcjietc arvyir,.-i,avi- j - the use cf tf.e fltato, cud iar ue.tng he rend is comr ! menced.- Hence, vre "have toasi: you-o- i cr. m. cm- ! 1 d nr. it :i nr.s t a make tnem a vail- ible. The General is fully qualified to give r i the details of plans, lio. Ue want your counties to ia.e liberally, and ieMhsre ba as Ujl condi ! tions as pessibe to protect your interests. for such reduce the value of your hoizis and you are the loosers. are co B Mt c?aicsI ibl? until the wcr -our county lissumg.bsnda for this road, j cjgtt cf ch-pter fppty-lhre. cf the Ite and, indeed, it is a financial blessing to j T;sed Statute, regulating the Eppoint- i you, V' i you cive m a 1 L o n u 5 scy from ILK) to ioJ tnousan- cc.mrs, t:e amp' with two or three times as much,' will bii put in active circulation ia your county end. will act as a successful reme - dy. s g inst iafd times, sp -tf -noh;pL?T cr more important results were to cone ta:s cf i t eel f wwl lie a C-n e ' s t r ok e o f -fi na c al -poliryv and. furthermore. thee bauds will not have, to tepaid tiliyoa have the read. 0 The msf,.ar is with yen. IL: DAVIS, PresIdenL IN'ew lork Dry - Go oils Xwrktt The Independent" says, .4cnce more Isew York seems to be alive with activ ity. The hotels are crowded with mer chants from the liorth, Haii and .West, gndu coTiSitrereW pwtW-ar are froa tne iou:n. I lur in- N jits rpil'.i.-ir . . ... . stocks rHprdly, and very soon prcbab'y, the commission houses and impjrters will be hard at work again. The sudden up ward turn in gold has had, perhaps, a little influence to check the downward tendency in the price of goods. JJuyers therefore 'do not iiave everytmg their own way," as they articipatd tea days a0. The war news frurn .Europe came w-. 1 " . I iust in time to nive a better tone to trade t j iNowhere, now,- irxcept in Wall street is ;Lere rA.h zutelv ;Q rerard to the re- suits Of tn sprt::g business. The first ! f2x moninsnt t-is year, nowerer, will De devoted, oimmiy to Iiquidattoa 'anu rr- j pairs. OT-meruhauU hrnd in tne -i . i i - j interior wul rut their houses ia order. ; Zli feej ,val pye dDn? remarkab! weii if their balance sheets look as well ou tne nrst nay or utr astney c;u on the nr?t drT tt zari-rr. Tf.rv sr i her . coming cown ai.-s m war tc rpc:e prices, and nia thank' Providence which is so wed directing our commercial af- V. jr-c I j Brown sheetings r.nd shirtings have faiten Lau a cent tne na.t v. - B!L?he-! gtwcsTontimje rery-actrv, -om .grades axa.a hdu.Lw3.-, ... ... ""rnn-ti: DriM; S:f!pfandTli:kT-rin-ted Lawns. Cambrics, Cio'.hs and Cussi- . mersr, rianiiels ar.d Foreign roods are in goou" dfnaud for the best grades, tut inlerbr grades are slightly lower then last weeic. Dmras. Ccre. Jeans. Ginghams. Jac onets, Silesias and Cirpeti, are selling freely without any quotable change o: prices. Auction rooms ere filled w... second class goods which are selling at a loss. BrwRTHIe In! on orllisli School Under the sirperintet-hirce of Chaeles A. B AEIi A. B.j assisted by en able corps cf Teachers, will .pn.siih.-ely begin its first session cf six months cn Mcnduy, The course of instructics will c-r.i?t in :he Primary D-pariment, cf tl e usual branchy, t.arne'iy, Spelling, i Leading, V ntn.-g. Mental Arithmetic. Written A ri ;h ru 1 1 io , ,C f c pro phy, and Lnghsh Urammar. . in me ttr-ner de jpartuieuts. oiT.r.p.-j -wr.n me nature an. sotir. 1 ic? ; Natural Pniios- phv. Cr.ea trorjnmy. I-hyi.-d-rv, B.-tary. m.d G ec ; ivlertal Fhtiosr-hy aLd Lojic: mu .... . .... . . - also i-attr., uree.; ana ottier nan- genges. re -iasirccuon -wih be thurcurh and afford the- S-odext an orp-ortem'r t; secure a. .good commercial ucatim, and to those csirmg it an excellent prepara- on for TJoliege. rarticuiar attention win oe given to ihcse wishing to qualify themselves for lecciicr. Persons at a distance wishing to se cure the benefits cf this School will ad- dress the Pxincipil, Charles A. Bakery Bronvilie, Nebraska; and if possible' should commence at -the first of the ses- sson. Arranrments hare been mat L.i3ru o; Eujctiticn to admit ait mtnik rf KrownTill Cv D!?rj."f fr.ftka '-'( fres cf charre. provided thyare between tne ares c; five ar;d twenty-cn-a. i.is or trriTic.!c rca TiitM or six JU-NTftS. -pnrr.UTy -D"p a r : n ; e r. t .C.mrr-ca Xi,gi:;h Departm't Grat:;rr,ar " Hibtr " 10, 12. 3 5. 1 ?f ded wd- Latin. M -0'" A supply c:':h Books r. v!f. - rx V- .- iC-west rr-tau ratr 'of the Givermr -a'" -r-- v aa rstiics to me or.ec.s of the Legislature cf th& said Stats to j ; inetl cf a h;r for the Registering c. iet The revision cr amendment cf the Statute relating la neys. , , 3. The rerisba cr emen-ment c lie general incorporation law. 4. The revision cr amendment cf the Statute regulating interest. o. The revision cr amendment cf the Revenue law. 6. The amendment cf ne-ctioa tnirty- me: f Citnmsmners of iieels. 7 Tt-, rr,; .PnUUitn?. CC tl? crLit4 law.- - , .. .- 5. The revUioa cr amendment cf the 1 Cede" cf j disiicctio cf Civil Procedure to aooiisn tae ) between actions at law it.- j suits m JL'y 9. The re vis r-.i ion cr amendment cf the sections of the mtrncing " a'." c Revised' Siotu-tes, c.us ctkca' fir?-htrrrdrrd and . - . - , ' , , . 4 t.tT: . -J r.. - P exemjti'pns.5" 20' Tr.e amerrdrrenl of Chr.rt'm -of 11. The Emendment. cf statutes,-, re- cuiricc tees c juors u nd wimes ses. 12. The ane;id::nt ,f -1 2V7S VPITu.at' ir.g Rouds and th- elciija cf Supct tii. . .. ViS- 13. The amendment of section fiftyone j r2rre fifiv-Cve. cf the Revised Statutes so that ns -provisions rray - apply to me Judf'es 'of the first and second Judicial Districts. 14. The revision or amendment cf any general cr spepiai law, now ia force, that. j may be deemed necessary. 15. An enactment authorising coun ties to vote taxes fcr internal improve ments. 16. Appropriations for Legislative and otner expenses. 17. Enactments for the incouragement j cf immigration. . i 15. location nd disposition cf suct, zs zs are DT rAt Le hereafter d rmted to the State by the General Gov- j ernmert for arry purpose. 1 19. The location of State Public Boil- j amrs.anci mcuirr sunn crovisiuas tor tne 1 1 - T - r t e recti ca, ret air or ccn-etion nf the same as may In deemed necessary T 3 IiUUS I as rrayte nerer?ary. ' ' 2i: The .renoaslhllitr of Railroad Com ni, ri a s lor cds:'es their empire. "22. The rgj'.u'.i:n rf .the' tracru of Trias or. ether dore'gn .rutt'.Lc 'nver the S.ate. , : ' -. The reuiatin of she payment cf salaries cf S:cte nrd Ju-iicial Oriic-ers. i 2-L Proposed amendmeru -to th Constitution of the L'nited States as mr.y ! be submitted fcr ratihcatton. j 2-5. The eduratiano: the Deaf Mutes. 2o. The creation cf the cflires of School Ccmmtstioner, Adjutant General and Librarian of State, and such other crnrers as mey be deemed necessary, fix ing their salaries and denning1 their du ties. 27. Appropriations for pay cf Deputy Auditor and Clerks for State oScprn. 25. Making provision for the redemp tion of State and Territorial bonds. 29. Providing fcr the copying- of the records cf Washington County fo far a? ! they atTect the title to property in Loran ! Creek precinct, and riicrnf such copies on records of Dodge County. 2Q. E: :uts for co.rryir;r cut tne provisicr.s c: tne te COL: fo'.icvw--; 1. To define the boundaries of Sena tcriil and R-rf-sentative Disiricti. 2. Tcprrs -ribe th-'nsode cf orrntzirii; thp Houe cf rTrp.-E tires, at the ccm- -t:.i. o. To prescnr.e tne manner ir rci ; c:vii-crn-'rs sna.it fce tried a tide me. , nors tn cthco. t 6. To declare ca tr.e : chices s-ta.i te ceemed vacant ; manner ct fiding vacancies. j 7. To prescribe the manner cf nrnly- mr fcr paniun of convicts. S. To provide a seal for the State. - 9. To prescribe ihe duties cf Secreta ry. Auditor and Treacarer cf Scate. JA. To .prescribe the tcca and r;?arnnr of electing Supreme Judjeti. 11. To divide ih Stare inta Judicial Districts, to .prescribe times and place? ! fcr holding District courts, and to assign dustier? to held Distrut Courts in the ' several Districts j :o Tn Htfi-ft tuo ;!!;.?; j-f v ! several court, and to establish such in:- I rior courts a rr.ay be deemed nres.a: j J. J o provtJe t r tl.e rarrjent cf fees i r- -! c D- net e n H Sarrar omniencicr cr c me pary ; ignate the ct:.tr.ts u yrhich said Clerks ! ffCf'' fp-?" ..... 1-1' To provide fcr an anneal tax scfH- ; J cirj. tc defray the necessary expenses cf ( f -15 Tc rrrttT-errvi?T-.n f r-th disrosi-; ' tion sjwJ'jTfer-on r?f school ind5 of Nebraska, th:s fourth day DAVID BUTLER. Bv tha Garemar. i Teomas P. Krs5 abx). Sec'y of Srate ' . Ail crders filled as sees as received .rtrv. As- ! 4. To rrcvide .for the .crrrtnizir. cf I i i - - E3 n i FOS SALE, '- J - - - ' I I I f . 5 T,. 4 ". ' --.1. if tl',.. -4, 7;L cf "l ' 4 Ti-?ie .-ir.I:j most u?-..- ia ii-i r--.a oT ..t-. PENSION EI1ZLXIIG Spcrrt Trei?n 'tis p" f-5a'3-al serrljs to ti ornci: at city dzizz rT'Lt ca'-Li t'. Lis -"J ;.IsTrTe in y( cr. V't?r i tract, ti'xt'j i:L "1 j r.Li: or .l" riTii.?r?v J4. cf kii? 1-."T, r t i; f'.ck p. t:.. w lie lU'-'-ion, tLe r?s.Usj j. lUfif.-ri 1'reicrt. .'r-ia Cc j. v,.'" 3 r: aU-t f,ur rtar. o.u.tUj eT'w E-u-a c- :Le 5;L djj c' t).-u,T 1- ' L- : - ! Liveiv, Fced,und5alv.',1 i'i; lalfp in ii kiri . of u.- k IZr, r , . ; u-r Eieha:ir:?a. txls Ua-lJ It"iVv i n ' rr r , EZWETT 4 CIILT.Cn fx , u lowin- Taiua'-it- L-tcds, is .Vessiia Cju-.t" ' lwet aiart friNn. T12 : 40 acre. N E if tie S E q-. je 2. f J 1 -i 4J acrttfL V 7,0!!- S'E qr, S;a rt. Ti I 4 Lax 11 cf Kt.Tj 1 I Ir.Dmrres, JC V" qr, , ' l'i. :res V' Jri w 1- 40 aTTtra. X E q, tb S E C', Jj 4 ' '"e.X TT q.. f t.j .v -;r ij a , S W ni, of ta S r. i iiU H.T23, 5 .V x. ' " . 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