Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, June 27, 1867, Image 2

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'.JOHN L COM I A Pl EDITOR.
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BROWNVILLE, THURSDAY, JUNE 27,1867.
lVemalia County Fair.
There will be a meeting cf the Oth
cers end members, and all who expect to
tecoma members, of the Nemaha Coun
ty Agricultural Society at the Ct-unty
Clerk's Office in Browr.ville, on
. Saturday, July Ctli. .
at 1 o'clock, p. m., to decide whether a
County Fair shall be held. If held, when
and where, end to arrange a premium
lift and to make other necessary arrang.
me'nts.
By Order or Pbisxcit.
Agrlcaltnra! Fair.
Pursuaut to a call of the Chairman of
the Board of Mauagers of the Nemaha
County Agricultural Society, a meeting
was held at the County Clerk's office in
Brownville, on Tue.-day laa, at which
were present the President and Treasur
er of the Society anJ three members of
the Board of Managers. There beinj;
so slim attendance it was thought advis
able to take no definite action in reg:ttd
to a coraicg Fair, and therefore the meet
ing adjourned to-meet at the same place
at 1 o'clock, oa Saturday Ju'y 6:h.
It is to be hoped that thre will be a
full attendance cf ail ixiterested in this
enterprise. Local feeling must hi ban
ished to secure. success. Our interest in
the matter is neither local cr personal ;
we have nothing to exhibit, and cere not
whether the Fair be held in Loeri oul
or Amsterdam so that .the products of Ne
maha County are brought into rc-ipeti-tion
and the emulation of our farmers
secured for fii.e sto.k and good crops.
It is not a town sue exhibition, therefore
the. dust of your pet town should be
shaken from your feet ere entering upon
an enterprise like this for the general
good. We know that this community
feels as we have fpoken.
Hold the Fair where it is most advan
tageous to the interests of the Society,
let that be where it may. Bat by all
means hold a County Fair ! Let every
body attend the meeting next Saturday
mre! ,
Is tnc Republican Party Respons
ible fur tue Acts ir tills Legisla
ture? Is a question, which if not soon ans
wered, will cornf- home wi.h stunning
- force at the next election. Silence by
the pirty in this county will be the
strongest weapon that could be placed in
the hands cf the oppiiition. Though
the removal of the caphol may seem, a
purely local question, yet no section is so
zealous in placing the rfponsibiliiy up
ca the Republican party as that most
benefitted by it. In either event, the
- failure or success cf the capitcl scheme,
thi c pperhead centre cr pr.rty will get
-..hfineCV of it. If 'it s-oceedi it helps
. OtceQunTTrevros copperhead
ajrity t ii it aids'tWif ibo
whola, State. ' By a silent acquiescence
ih p-y assume the responsblity cfthe
acts of uni.tructed delegates, tzd, ia our
cpinicn. will suffer thereby.
': We. know we represent the tnatimous
;'voic? cf this section ia opposing this
' : .heme and the reckless disposal of pub
lis lards, and we believe the majority in
Necr;jLa county is with us ia set time at.
Vet,'". lethal as it may, we, individually,
are i'now and forever," opposed to the
squandering of the public land end the
project cf building a' capitol ca .Salt
Creek unless for theetirement of our
present delegationand shall labcr upon
every convenient occasion forth? tmov
al of th.e immaginary edifice. 'that
be treason inaJce th most of it.' 1
.-iJCi-imr
Vili uodoultedij noTJ a .srirr.rser b';'s;(
tion. This is made imperatively ec
taryiy. the-opinion cf Au'y Gen.iiuns
bury,V.poa the M'taiy Reconstucucu
Law, wMcbasi'f:: es av ayallth' power
cf Military Jmmanders to proteoaj
men, and opens the door for an, almost
general itel registratioa. This dccis
'toa has been endorsed by Andrew and
Irlssckert Cabinet, save Sec. Stanton,
who still standi firmlr "J Uue by the
peopU u3 tneir Congress. Th:s deci
sion will be promulgated in a General
Order by the President, and is intended
u reiasiate in power such mea as the
tlm VttLer cf New Orleans, Monroe,
and ethers cf his class, who have been
removed by MiliiaryXJorr.rnacders for the
eofety of loyal mea and the pecce of
community. Nothing has given more
peace to the South or more tatisfaciion
to the North than these same removals,
and Ccngress is in duty boi.nl, as well as
fcy uhe vMce cf their ioy al constituents to
pustsia th Commanders and sweep into
bhvic.3 this, r-ob-web barrier to loyal re- j
o,7j;ruriio5 ? wn. iu ihe rebel-Johnfun J
interest, from lie fertile brain of the
Attorney General of the Whits House
Confederate Government.
"A men way change hi ruinJ a inula
never will." and Josh13lliajs-' even as
serts that he known a mi.Is to act docil
fur thirteen ye?.rs tu gita fnir fliance to
Lick his master onci:!' Ar.drew Johcscn
must be watched and his flights of fancied
power to aid rebels must be cut short,
even if it makes him ex-President be
fore his time; in any event Congress
stands pledged 10 a just reconstruction of
iLe Southern Stales, and the country may
rest assured that that pledge will be full-filled.
The Norltieni Air Line R K Grant.
The vote granting a dcnaiiou of 75
sections ol State land to the above named
railroad, we believe, from all we can
learn, is a tare-faced swindle, and just
so much paid to North Platte mea to in
duce them to go for the removal cf the
capitol. If the people do not hold their
Representatives (?) responsible for this
first draw upon our public Iaada, they
.nay as well resign all hops uf any per.
rnanept benefit iherefrom, ai sileuce cn
this will be construed by this responsible
set cf men into a consent, and should
there be another Extra Sessionwhich
calamity may tbe all wise aud over-ruling
providence avert their peculation
would cease only with the exhaustion of the
souice drawn upon. -This .is ;a matter
worthy of attention from the people.
See the artich from the Republican and
the proceedings of a meetiLg of the citi
zens cf Washington ccunty, oa our first
page.
.
The 11. & M. A. L. R. K. Survey
Is progressing favorably. Frora th
Canton Press we learn that the party
crossed Chariton, the line between Put
nam and 'Schuyler counties, some two
weeks since. The survey ia progressing
very favorable, aud already is the inte
rea in this road on the increase. Seve
ral eastern road?, besides the origina
parties to the survey, are now ecmest in
their endeavors to secure a connection by
it with the U. P. R. R. The projer
steps have already been taken to secure
a commencement of work on this end of
the line within six months after the jur
vey. The whole of Nemaha county aud
the Land District will feel the benefit of
this road, and it is now almost as?ured,
if the preliminary survey is put through
to a Pacific connection. We are assur
ed that Johnson county will do her duty.
and the native energy of thft citizens of
Gaga county assures us that she will be
ready sor the survey; Nemaha is in line
and prepared for the surveyors.
Tbe State Normal School.
ra-'iion has been located at
reru, ta this- coun x,. a 0Gj lu;nff
and we congratulate our neigL! ; aad
its delegation upca their success, y?.i
doubt their making much cut" of the
.'swap." They donate their college
building and sixty acres of land adjoin
ing the town for the Normal School.
This building was erected with a fair
prospect that the Methodist denomina
tion would accept and make a College of
it. This might not have been so jaime
niate a benefit as the Normal School, yet
in tune would far exceed it.
The art appropriates S3.000 for imme
diate use, and endows schoo' with
twenty sections of Siaie land.
CcM Ira Kemr-liVcountr.
:. That there is Stone Coal i Nemaha
County is beyond d?ubt,'and this is still
more assured by ie explorations now
ia progresr.
A shaft ii nour being sunk ca Water
Street ia ths city, which gives good in
dications that there is Stone Coal beneath
in quantise, sufficient to encoumge pros
pecting, wbch will be carried on until
success is assured or the funds exhausted
A coir.p.ny have also sunk a than at
Aspinwallia this county and at a depth
of twentyeven feet came tipon a five
inch vein f Coal of aa excellent quali
ty. Smcf which they have Jone thirty-
one feet tlrough slate without reaching
other veis ; the work is now suspended
until thettrival of boring apparatus.
Ia th;onneclion w -oulil aguia urge
iioa the citizen3 bring in as much as
possible all geological specimens that
may assist f0-- Haydea in determining
the iintral resources of the country,
as he may "be -expected to visit this region
if he iscomir- ' . 's - .
; A. F- & A. 11
"L Taffeiiru-irg ofiicers wene elcteih7
the GrtnC 0f .Nebraska at : the
late session lu OiMha. ,
U. W. Grand Uasler O II Irish.Ne..
braska City. v
R. W. Depf Grand .lUsi?'r E. H.
Clark, Calhoun.
R. W. Grand S WW E 1LU Ne
braska City. v
R W Grand S WF Welch Decatur.
R. W Grand Treasurer T W Bed
ford, Brownville.
R rV Grand Secretary J N Wise,
Piatt? ... rvh.
H W Grand . Chaplin, Revr. Davis
Browns '1'?.
R V G:ni i?;ti;rer, Byron Reed
Omaha. - , . -
It W Grand'! fa rtha!, G DPo-Iesonj
lurhrajka City.
; W Grand Sr. Dtsccn. Yca Aderr-as J
- ;
p
eru.
nufript Attorney.
lnxccnrda.ee with the provisions cf
the bill passed ly the Extra Son c,
the-Legislature abolishing the cilice c.
County Proving Attorney and treat-iu-
that of District Attorney, Chief Jus-
live Mason has affoiu
uted Lhain Reavi?,
of Falls City. Dri'-i Aiiuiae) -District.
Mr. Ueavis is an able lawyer, and,
. l . 1 c i
will doubtless cct with credit to ciwsti.
benefit to the District. ,
LEGISLATIVE
We give below tLe proceedings and
votes upon some of the mist important
acts passed by the ' Extra-Wioa of tur
Legislature Just adjourned; that our mem
bers may be upon record before an a;J
miritgi constituency.
. House -Special order S F 44, to locate
the Capitol and public buildings at Lin-
dJn Cuv.
Read third time. Question on us pas- ?
sage. t - .
!v.ilev offered ia amendment that a
select committee be appointed to strike
out locations and have the commissioners
locato them ia the best p'.ace for the pub
lic good. ... -,-'.-,-.'.
Harvey, of Otoe, moved it bi laid on
the table.
Motion prevailed, ayes 23, nrtys 16...
Question, shall the bill pass ?
Ayes Anderson, Beebe. Rennet, putt
ler. Cadmanl Ciark, Cole, Collins, Cnuy,
Deweese . Daily, Djerfeldt. Fuller, liar-
vey, Haywood, Uicklin. Morton, blacer,
Sroat, Townsend, Tucker, Unthanlr.
Waldter, Wiles and the Speaker 25 - (
j;aySBaker, Bahziey, Crawford,
Dunham, Frost,-Griffen, Hoile, Kelley,
Parmelee, Preston, Rockwell, Truubl'
Wallichs, Woolvvorth 14. ..-
B.il passed and title agreed to. V
Senate Special order. S F 44, a. I ''
to locate the scat of Government' an
erect public buildings iheieat, was taki-:
up- . - , . , -(
Rocers offered an amendment to trt4
third, section of the bill, that the landL
(selected for the future capital City sioulJ
be free from all incumbrance AdoplJ
by the loliowing vote : j
Ayes Baird, Doom, Freeman, Hw
call, Patrick, Shelden, Rogers, 7,
Nays Davis, Holden, Majors, Pre'
ton, Reavi , Wardell, 6. . j.
Rogers moved to strike out the won"
permanent" before seat of governmen.
Ayes Baird, Freeman, Ha.cahVPa
rick, Roger?, 5.
jays Davis, Doom, Holden,Major .
Presson, Reeves, Shelden, Wardell. ti
Lost. f
. Rogers moved to amend that the.' Com
missioners shall not expend to exceel
S5.0C0 under the provisions of section S.
Ayes Baird, Freeman, Patrick, Rod
ers, 1. .- . ;
Nays Davis, Doom, Holden. Major;,
Lost.
Rogers moved to emend by adding a
section that the Governor sha.ll call
peciat election to vote on the location; c
ihe public buildiDgs as proposed by ibJ
bill. ;
AyesBaird, Freeman, HascalL,
rick, Rogers, 5. ' . ,''
Nays Davis, Doom, Holden, M-ijorJ
Pressou Reeves Sheldon, Nyarc'eii, fc.
Lost, in spile of a knowledge posse:
sed (?) by the majoriiy that the peopJf
were in favor of the removal. L
- Rogers moved to add a section thn tit
coii.mrtMoners .shall rjot conttact "
buildings till sufficient money is rfettlizal
to piy lor them.
.Ayes Baird. Freeman, Hascall, pJ
rick, Rogers. 5.
Nays Davis, Doom, Holden, Major?,
Presson, Reeves, Sheldon, Wardell, S
Thu? the. majority decided: The si'e
for the capital city need not be free froli
incumbrance; that its location should be
"permanent";-that the expenditures ui
der section 8 should not be limited ; ' thu
the people snould not have a hearing oa
ihis question ; and that the build incr ran
be contracted for at any time alter tbe
survey
Question upon the passnga 0f ir
the yeas and nays were taken wnu
following result:
Ayes Davis. Doom, Shelden, Reeves,
Wardell, Presson, Majors, Holden. 8 T
Nays Bird, i reeman, Hascail, PaU
rick, Rogers, 5. ... I-j
So the bill passed.
As to how this bill was passed and th -
main interests benefitted thereby, w
mrr frn.n ih Nebraska City News of
the 14th ; " - ')
'The Otoe delegation supported the!
bill because it as the best hey couii!
get for XX'hal they considered tlB Vital :
I flPAL inhrtstt mhlk 4k-..
have ir. their ciargt anii uLer thcir prti
The rermval cf ihe Capitol ani the
location ot all the public buildings d
Nebraska wis long tince determined up
on by ihe xioninant party of the Sut.
but while the had power to remove the;
could not agree m numbers enough rj
to where the caiol City should be, aa;
right at this pcin. 0f dwaL'reement amonr
Radicals, the Cojperheadical deiegatiot
of the Democrautoutity of glorious old
Otoe became the foi.unale holders of
the balance of powsr analeppiD, intu
the breach said :
Locate .here iciih in these leuna co s
ihe of benefit to our constituents varticu..
larly, nj fne people generally, and tee
will help yo;bnt tf yen refuse we will
bunt your entire progrcu.ime."
Thus becuate Nemaha County a tail to
the "Copperhradicar' kite.
House. S F 60, Donating 75 sections
c-t .ihe public landi of tte -ate to the
Nontm Nebraska Air i,jU(J Railroad
Company.
Question ca the pase cf the bill
Yeas Andeison, BeebeiQevnet, But
ler, Cadaiaa, Ccle, Crow. Qiily, De
weese, Fuller, Harvey, Ilaytvj, Hick
lin, Morton, Slader, Sroat,- Toj-n'end
Tucker, Unthank, Waldter, Wilt anJ
me apeawer, rz. .
Nays Bakr, -B.ihzley, Cranrj
Duerfeldt, Dunh
Jloile. Kelley, Parmele pTynocl
. he tr.e till pa?ed, nn4 48,000 acres d
Nebraska dower upon beconring a Stiu
has been passed over to speculators.
H R G2, providing for the registry cf
school lands ; f,r the control anJ dispo
sition thereof and for the safe keeping
of the funds derived from the sale and
lease cf said libels.
- Read .third time and passed.
Harxnj moved to amend title of 62 ly
itriking oul "lease."
! :" Agreed to.
Nebraska Capitol-
. The. Legislature of Nebraska has had
a hot time over the Stale '' Capital ques
tion, and a bill has finally passed, loca
ting the Capital, and all the public in
stitutions, at a place called Lincoln, in
the Salt Bisin, somp' forty miles west of
Nebraska City, where it i3 proposed to
locate nil the pullec lands in a body, to
which the S;ate is emitied-from the Gen
ptal Government. It is charged that
hi movement is a sMffantic speculation,
in which a majority tf the members ,of
the Legiflaiure are interested. If such
be ,he casp. lJiere wj,j be a vast nu,nber
people had.y; sold, as is u.vual in this sort
ot sj e julaticns ; and a future Legislature
wi'l undo" the work of the present one
. 'Such a scheme was once curried through
thoj Territorial LegLIaiure of Kansas. by
which a paper town called Minneola was
made the Capital." Nearly all the mem
ber's of the Legislature were given shares
in the town, and many dupes purchased
property ihere.and spent all their means
in' building -. houses. The Legislature
; -ver met. there ; we believe the last
renienant of the town has di: appeared ;
and none of the members of the Legisla
ture who were in the speculation, have
perpetuated their fame to any great ex
tent. The Nebraska Legislators had
hetter be careful, lest their, prospective
greatness.!- nipped in the bud. Chief
tVhite ChuJ. Kan.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
I C Case's Thrashing Machines
A Tisdel Sc Co, Agricultural Im
plement Dealers of this city, Iat Satur
day receiveil several of these Machines.
He keeps all kinds of the most improved
lubjr saving farm implements for sale, it
is his business exclusively. Call oa him,
farmers. : '
iep;
,ilT
fcuHI vl &i ri
Horse POwers, iEdnalizers.
i
JPITT'S
For Durability,
Light Draft,
Fast Work, Good Vork,
Good Material - -'
and High finish,
CAHNOTiBP CELLED.
. : kiioovta Agent,
' 'i .. Brownville, Neb.
HEW KILLS.
The Lafayette Hills
61
ta.Ued four mileabovo
OXjEUXT R.OC-S.
n ' '
0l2 lhe LittIc Nejnaba Ilivcr,
BftW fuT empIeted 9nd flinff Rn ussnrp!Ig,eJ
business. Faricera will nd it to their advanr4.
to ci?e us a C1I. Oar MtniM suv th?r r,rr rl-
JSuf, WK&LtS i." "
LAFAYETTE MILLS.
Highest Cash Price Paid For All
kinds of Grain, ' Bread Staffs of all kinds con
stantly on hands for sale or iu exchange for grain.
D. C. SANDERS, Proprietor.
KUCIl CO ATE M1LTJCE.
ESTRjIY IIORSF.
Taken op oa MoLday the 11th day of Jane, 12 ;7,
a small iron gray hip-shot xnare She bad just
warn the Mwsoari river from tba Missouri sido.
fle can be found lit the Liverv Stable of
Bi'X.'ROOEIiS &CO.
37-H Brownville, Nebraska
D. 0. CROSS,
STE7ENSON rpft,n p
. CROSS Proprietors,
On .Levee Bt.'betwb.'. ,r - - A.
' Mam & Atlantic,
This Bot? is convenient to ft.,c
Landing, atd the busiue part cf Town.1"
nicomajtationj in the City. Xo vains ' e,,
rparcd in making gaesU cooiforUtle. ,t,e
fcx3"Good Suble and Corral convenient
to the House.jj
Esiak of Jane Jl. Gaudy, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the Probate Court
, .'mi.-J, f'imi.CU Utlll-
day Jane 10th 1567, at Un o'clock a. m., as :he
t.''u fer exaraiuing end allowing tho Scalteeccrjt k
tf V illianj Chaiiibers .adiuiaistratir of tha Entta
cf Jar.e A. Oaudy doceaved , said hearing to taia
plce a t, the ecurt rocm ia Brownville.
VM. A. CUAUBi:rt.S, - O. V7. FAlRSr.OTnEY
AJaiDUtrUcr. 34 3t Probate Ju lz
A .
DIB
,i .. -.- - ' Bpnflir'
.
Th underai -tie J keep on Land t iare aasortn: cat e
SATTIIJET.ci CASSiMERE SUITS
For Men and Boy's wear. A'.so.a large atock cf
HATS AND OAFS
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Rubber Cots, Levins & Blankets,
UMBRELLAS AND CARPET BAGS.
Gent's PnrnisJimg Goods,
, Of all kinJs which weviJIsetl
TT E V P F O 11 CASH.
" We purchased our goods since the dt
. . i , i ii .i
clirie in the Markets and win sen ai iov
figures; ' ATKINSON & CO.
13th. 1S65, . 9-20-ly
BATH KOOMS.
J. L.. ROY,
Barber and Hair Dresser,
" Main Street. Brownville, Neb.
Thi3 Shop contain? all tho inidyrn improTriacnts
Good JST&usrtEi
For' The People ofWelraska,
Every Farmer wants it
. Every Builder wants it.
Wants What ?
The rgU to uso U.S. FOREMAN'S...
Timber Preserving CcKposition,
Which will harden and eirc-; tua!!y prevent frrn
decnj &i j structure t-uile of wodiiit-n irAen:;l,
either hard r soft, injures it from Luriiin. ar d
ni.Ves it proof a;iiijSt tho ravages cf grubs, woruif
and all kind-? of inso :tj. f
It costs hut two cents t6 preserve
a f ence post.
The under ucn?J haTir purchase I th right for
thnt portion ol' Xebra.-'k.i south of the fUtta river,
offera County rights f r s tlo at reason t'ole prices.
Farmers and capital i-t3 h re bujiQ Ciuuty riht.-,
and jeilin;; out :n F.irm rights, thereby rahzir.g
lare prohc?, frcq ieiitly in-i.iii;c;
From $3 GCO To $5.cco Frcfits
on a County. withip a Short tiias.
Call at CINCINNATI HOUSE, Nebwakj City
and exiiuiine Fpecimerncf preserved tiiaber, or send
fcr ciit ular giv'ms p irtk-'ihir., with tciit;p-) of vroiu
inent m-n who testify ti i's value. It ii but pleas
ure to show the?-e i-pet iuicns and explain the n iture
of thid ).rocfct., which ii d"t.tinod o bo of the great
est value to the p'.Hp'e of this section of eoun'ry,
whe the scarcity of tiuiber makes its prc-eerVdtion
go iunwrlaut;
E. D BTHOIIG,-
Nebraska Citp, .Neb.
G R A NT S"
CAEA? CASH. STORL:.
JIain Street letvxen First arid Second.
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
I Would Respectfully inform tbe Citizen cf
HrownviiIc,ar.d furr.ur.d'fi: conntry that I have
just received uiy fall Stock or Ooodi, foniibtiiig cf
Of the latest styles and be.-f quality , Men? he ivy
caif Boots; double sclcd'iloots, Fine Kiplkots boy?
and ehildreus notsatid SLi Ail kir;ks of La
dies' Boots and Shoot of the fiaoitaa J bist q;j tiniy.
India Rubber and Buffalo Over Shoes
for Gentlemen and Ladies
Groceries of Ery
Consisting cf- th" ea brands of
Sufrar, Cotree, T. Pepper, Allspice
Soda CandU- Tobacco, Matches
Starch. rtic.,kc.
700n Ware, Gtone Vsrc,
llie iJest (Quality of
Tho beft Wo-.ten L'nJer and Over Shirts, Salt
raib uy mepounn er narrei
. sriUCU UK OFFERS nn SALE
CHEAP FO R CASH
Alt of which he offers at the lowert pricea. ilir
1 nned not to be un-Jerso'.
't price. lii
GRANT.
NOTICE is hereby given to aM whom it may
concirn that the b ..kj of tha Browuvil.e, Ft K .nr-n-y
anJ I'jc.fic I!ail 14 a.l U;n:'any frurn ;nl after
the lith day ot July. 167 a', ih iJii.k ..f .l,hi. L.
CarM;ii, in the City ,.f U.ownviilo , wiil h- ie:iel
for recivini: subcriptkri. i0 the c::lt 1 Stock of
said ('cn); any. by order of th- "'.rp,.rat. rs.
Uiowuviile, .Nebraska , June 12. l-ii7.
JOi!:n,.CAUON',.
Ii. W. Ft'RV-S,
JAr.ris s. r(;;:cit.
. " JO;lN McPiiKlt-OV,
J. V'. DLACKliL'itX.
DUsoluliv.i cf Copartnership.
N'ofK-e is hereby givn to all hem it m.iy r0n
cern, that tho t-.-frtnersh! p hrat.,f.r. exiia
between A. D. Alarsh. and J. W. Hii i
& Co., has been this day dislved by mutual cm.
sent. '1 he-TiUiiness of the hue Urin of Mdih & Co
will be hereafter conducted, at the old stand, b
- uurauuu i out u.re y, iiaciter, unacr ihs nr-i
caus of tiiss Ji ll.K-ker.
All persons ha ving any claim or demind a?ain-t
the late nrm of.Var.h&Co. are requested to tre
A- D. MAUn.
June 10, 1837 ' S7-.3t
J. W. LL13S.
ll Tobac-o.at SWA A l;!;ts "
DURHAM BULL
iF'or Salo.
I will sell or barter, my thcrouo-h
bred, pure -white Durlnci B iil.
It. W..FURNA5,
Brownville, Neb.
June 7th 1S67 33 3t
Estate of John P. Baker, deceased.
Notice i hereby given that the Probate Coartof
Nemaha County , ntate of Xebra.ka, has a r pointed
1857 at ten o'clock A. M. of id d..a, the tm
for cxamiBin ci aiiowirg claiu, 8gliiot the
Brownville. All claims not prrf:,.;11
LWr9 -
..,m u ucioro mg court at te C.,u:t Tucm
Dated, ilay ls& 131.
0J. V7. FAIRRROTflEn,
P. Couiuey VaAJtra. P'tb e JaJ9'
duiinlstrato. S3 4tfj
ililortifij al Caxtr,
ASD
WAR CLAIM AGENT,
RED UC.TIO N
i
U now selling out his
SUPERIOR STOCK
r o f
n
i ir?.? j
Mlp V
AND
n
to p r 7.3 n f? rn
n
A T
ess ii liaa.Uos
Being compelled to retiro frcm
business on Jiccouiit of ill-health, 1
will po.-itivi ly close out my Stock in
ninety days at less than first cost.
Must step up and settle immedi
ately ! Longer clemency is impos
sible! Trouble an costs will be s tved
by promptness! I'll hive to 'go
fur Vn" iegdly within, thirty days.
Fair Warnii) !
JAMES BERRY-
IHPEOVED FAEBI
for s.r,Tt;.
An im;ruved I-'arnj, coi.tuiuiii,; 13 f acres, r.f
which loo is heavy Missouri bottt-n tiicber, the
bainn.e open prairie. Two hundred acres under
fence anil cultivation. Two fui:i!!, but coinforbi
ble -house. The farm is all Mis-ouri h.itton land .
and is a.J'nirihly ad-.pted for a Stock firui, being
surroanied with abundance of outside ranga. Sit
uate 5 uiiles from IVru and 12 niils fnun C'own
viiie. I'r'ffl $o i0). Ecq x'.Ta of tl -a. Win. Daily
or S. P. M'lj-T?, Peru, or V7in. U. Iljover, DroiTn
vi'i N'i l,-. k ? .
Juno 7:b lrf 7-3t
At ti.a Sign cf the
? I
M
to mEd mm
e
Ii th ? p laco to buy
AND
UPHOLSTRY ! !
Keep constantly tn hand a complete assortment tf
TJe.l5t-Js,
Hfduriaus,
Sprites bed.?,
V.hatXots
Vt'a rdn.be?,
Ib .ekini: Chair.
Ya-. S-or.ls
( iiairn,
Kitchea
Alii
I'urior,
Mar
tO.xd
St cli
- t - T--r '- - i - 1 Tab-..
i.- u --ii--. - ' -,- Jura
4 It.
fl
Kia! Oil Sa'c,
I'iain St inJi ;
Koi-kin. Crib,
JJcd Sprifij,
il' I I'll
Tetj tt-tcs
Swing Crib.s,
O-Ti re ('hairj,
Comforts,
Children's
Cab? ar'd OijT!".
Pi' r.- S-oi N, Te;ipir Stip.
C-i't :n..l ', wc-.'d M.'.uldicg, Saeet,
Pillows, Pidow Slips, ttj., etc., etc., etc.
Show G'aes and Office Work mk to Order
Ard anvthip? and everv'hiarr renuircd ta iet nn
pi irt or f.mey hi u.-tkt e; -ing.
A M .f th-ir ware i -ithcr minuf i?tu'e 1 or put
up uiui.T their r.e.'i J .u oeriur Piid-Mi wbh-.h
enable then Ffruni arti.-ld: at aajilk-r pri;es than
eastern tuauufactutcd g-ds.
OUR IIEAKSE
is at tLe s rv:ceof tlia nblieat nv tim'i it rrT
be net d J, tLd ii tr'J.tcn up iu as fine stale as anv
lartocr eait. .
Hetalic Burial Cases,
of allsiics conrtantly oa hind, at eastera prlcos.
V7a are dr in;: buine-s on ct'ictly ca?h prir.?ip'cji
At a tmall profit, and by attention to business and
the wants ot the cntr.munity. exp-at in the future
as in tberast to rcctivj th n-.t-mm. ,.t n,
, , . X " ' . VI buo Lli J"
..j.
M'FALL & CO.
AN OBDIXAXCX-
An Ordinance to Licenc the keeping of 'Billiard
lables afi.1 lU.vhu., alleys fir publia ne.
01 ice city 01 row.iviin. n r i,i v .....
ka, that every pe;n v. ho keep a billiard U-
h.ecr boir.triT aHey W rent . or hire to tho public
generally ia the ni.i City of Hrr,wnvi!) .hi 11 ....
the 7 trea-ary an ,nna il iiee for VLcfc
IZ 7 the ,a cf
Hee. 2. The SJayor of the City rr.ay ;
?r. to ar.y opplicaut f(ra license :-,.r .aid
5.a a li-
t'itv fiva:i'ff f..r t' a. - -
E.C llrililtl .... J.. f. . . J '
1. . , 1 '' " i-Kioora:
1 ajed Juce 5, lir17.
r Tr 11 .r. JAIiVi ?-Ccr:cn, :.r.-i7or.
TEE GLORY OF MAN IS 3TT1EXGTII. The
suou.ii immediate-
re-
tljtJrjWL-JL'iJ
t j
1 liUrtDiO
;-.' .i l . """ D-J Fcatei ar,J filed with
t. t the tr-aaarer . Mtipt for the money m paid.
'fd table or bowlic? alley in the City oT JJrown
v.i.e, 4lr hire or rtut. viiUa fir.t i .;.,
&i ,";,;o,' t.ff.-for.j':: f- rfett r; , . I , .v.-
Dyspepsia CUra
This Great lUn.Mj for all C:,,VB5 f ,w
- stomach""
tbe discovery tf tha ji.Tenor of i'.J-Coo-a
L ex p.. r i tnon t: n V T.1''
healib. it cured Crr.op in iho ..'v '
which bad before jieMed t. nothirg but V-
The a':n stdai.j tim;v.j f- ,4rJ'' 'rx
the country cnl-ourite u t b.ic Li :
P y s i c i a n s cntlorio and F jt , '
Ministers give testimony cf jtj e.
Acd frou all directions wi rtgeife tlj'rr1 :
pi-rr-red. ' &, 'f--
'til sure to cara.
JJc'itrtlurn !
One doio wLI cure.
U ha cared iohuudredio
Its'i'ps iu tliirty mLat,
Acidity of tit f. KKC1
it rfrr.-cti at ocoe.
Ot'eiiitj wi'.! remove.
K.ipiiily yieldj ta afiirj, ,
D.id Lreulh t "
Will be cbanr-i with xi' . i. ...
. vt.
It is Psilectiy Hfrinle33!!
Its unprecedented success i cwiDj;to thefv,.v
It Cures Ly Asslln-Aatc
TO KE-ASSEI4T UEIi S'vVAT .X TilSSYj-'- '
Xcarly every duller in the Tniisl su, .
om: DULL.4R Villi UoriLv
C. G. CLARK, CO., Pir:e!i.
MV DAVEX, COSX. I
IIOLLADAY 1 CO., aad McCUEEuY i Co
Jlsofursileby MARsII 4 CO.
'jveinber lj, lo'l.
Know Thy Destiny,
Hadame B. F. Ihosm om, the s-pat i (
trolotrot. Clairvoyant and P.-y, ItuctricUn,
asti'nibhea the scientific classes . f ibe OA t n j I
now located ter.-elf at Iladjn, X. r. BjJdPf-
tn posses puch wmiiierfu! rowers of v l& , -T
to f.iab'e Ler to iupurt kuu !cda tf the jr Jj'
portanc to tlie s;ti,'.3 or tuarnedof ei.ler sn r
in a ttate o( ti ante, fte delineate tte f. '
cf the perjn yu re to unrry, 1 1 ty c,4 t.
iniLrument .f intense p;wcr, kuowa. tie j
future hu.-btnd or wiie of in ?plicant, t.jfc:VTt
date of marnase, position It Ufe, le!ir.g tr, U (f
cbancter, ic. Thii Is no burning as tU.waj, 4
testiuioiiiali can a-,sci t. Site wi,l seu-l wie!i it,
a certified ccrtiflca:e or rit.en (sursiiie iUt
picture 1 what it purport tu le. By 3c. j,-,
I-.H-kiif hair, aid sutisiji uiace of birta 4..-".'.
and cump-exb an en. loaiins arty cetMi
envelope a W;-t.eJ t. jrojrself, y.rfi ;t Tv,tA
picture and desired ib'.h m.i;in by remro ,!.
couiijiuuicationa sacre tty ci.iia.ietri. DAi. A :!!. a
cun It'iice. Madam e E. f. THoasT'.
too Ilui,n, V
Free to Everybody.
A Lage 6 pp. Circur, givicj inf.jrnnt.sii y ti
greatest inipo lacce U tbe yuui.g cf bulk tnt.
It teacl.es ht w tte homely E;ay tecoa:e tmti.':! i 5
dei-pii-ei reb('tcleu, oJ ii.e luisakeu l ivel
No yout'g !;i'!y cr ?fi:tieir-u h, ulj tail to uj',
Address, and icceive a copy p-wt-paid, j rtta-n xj,
AJdresn P. O. D.juf.ii,
teb 20 6m Irvj.XT.
There come'h glad lul.r.zi of joy to all
To youiig and to old, t greit and Uijii !, f
Tiie teuu'y which once was to precis xaj rir
la free fur all, aud all may be fair. !
By the use of
OHASTBLLAR'3 i
white liquid;
'-r Improves ard Beaut. fy'.r.x the r.-n.-cxlia.
1 Lc nnt va! n tt an 1 r. t ,rt ps, a.ii.o in j
Civiirx tec tkiu a l.eauiiful prr!-l,ie ;;yt. tt.a' . 1, y
f -'.iii. 1 ia Tuu.n. Ii quickly rei'uvii Tun. fl, 5
Pii.jj le.-, Ui..tiies, Pjti Ues. $A.n '
ti'tltn .it 'ii) .m.i.i.ii ti tb bM. k.a.Ov fcfliif
ihe ihs t'tin hite ami cie tr a i,ihate. In 4
Le Cc'.ecl ed ly lus ci-.?e?t st rulmy. ar.it trj j
vecft.iole priurati n it perfectly barrii e. I j. it
on y urt uieot i!i.kin'l nsp.l by rfie Frr.'-h, il.n. i
sulere'i by the IVri'in a iruij enrahlo tn a i
toilet. L -pwari.M ot 30 Ooo biiii were i-o' l d'-rr: M 1
p?t year, a su;,-ieiit liarjn'ce if itj c CI 7 fit '
niy "10 ceo t j. Sent ly rcall, pBt-paid i.a rat.il 4
ao onle.-, Iy
B&KOEB, snUTTS CO., ChmiU 1
r-b 20 ly i6j Uiver tft f Tr.,y $ f j
WHISKKKS.
AND
MUSTACHES,
TpORCEl) to row upon tl a Mm o:bet fr in f-J-
threp to five wei- ty Dr. SKVf(i:lfS Ci.
PIT. LA IRK. the in.iwt w. i;.:ertol d'-'i fiy
'-e. aciiitg up.,n tne Kej-d i;itH r 11 nii
m.nicul..!. iTMni.et. 1 1 bis It t-:i ce:b:ueti tJ
I arii and Londcn with tf,. m,.t rialiert: mi.i--"ha.erii
will e r-si-tere-l. ai.dif
ti'e ;iM.facti()7i 4 nut Kiveu 111 every m:aiue Hit:
ey wnl be el ppr.uliy re'onded. Price by n.il."
and poMpmd, $t. jjrt., j,i,vf crcil-tr i I tftirv
nuu r.Miie.i.1,. AJdrr-Ss BKr.s;:: .MiLTVl CJ.
Kl.ver s,ret Tr Y, New Y..rk,
Hie t lined Maies. y,.b Sj 67 , ,
EXCELS 1011 !EX CE LSIOB!!
CHASTELLAKS,
air iiztsrminator
For Hcmovis EcDcrflacBS Ecr-
To the lad V4Cciail. t! U tnr!:.a drsi ; 1
reroniiner..!., :,esr .-. ,, , , , ...,,,,.c 1
ai t icl4 tcj f,;n hc .,,... I. ...i.. -.,,.r,a.l ...- mt
turn or l;.ju. t. kin. t.ut ,,-t . .ire.-t .y ua tb r.:
it l warrai.ie I to rem..v .i);,rfl!i..in bir f-10
.or.die.td. or rr...;i 4ny p.tn ; ne bo-ty (c.uiine.J
taur and ra licalir e.tti -i it in . n,. i.v u 'ti
Ken ..ft. mioi.fij rjd n,tur4. Tij iJ the mil irtu
;ed by t. e Erewh. au I it tbe on'y real !
pintoty ir, exiMenre. lrke "Ji-enti per pj-:i-'c
l Si-paid, to any aiiili.,. rofll,t i i.'er. ty '
atlWlIit.SKCTTS &. CO.. t tietui'.
---3 KivcrSt ,T.-u7, X f
SUFFER NO MOKE!!
Wl,en by the ue of Drt. Jinvvrrpq r ITIS rt
caiic cured p.rtu a neatly. aa.i 4t . t,iri;iu
i.c .su.i.i-nir.4 urt. hicu has atter.dM thn a
valuable D.r-1. cine f..r Pt,t.i,,i v- .,. ar-aie
.eueil.J,.biiity and P..,r-tu. . p Jtf
v.".'?-, , "I" ,""cr' or r ' the c""-"l """" y
u l.iol lu-LjcriptioD 4 rr.ue.- it tbe tu-.i
preparititi ever di-.vereJ.
It remove a !t nervuna nr.'ea
nteiuent. iipviiy t., .n.a, ": V,ni.inj' .... ,
or. coi.tusitfu. tucu-tuii Uf,elf dtructio'u. feirirf5!
hP.,?, lwl!lre-tr.retie .rtn.. re,
hea.iu ,.f s .h0 have aeVCil by keI1iial tv
cc.-.i or evj) prJ-i..-.
tor1V'S; .Kie:'' te h!i"''0" n. more ty "Q 5"
2r f ;':',K";'r't Practitii.r,,, ba -e..d witit
haLD :e a b a ""c-' tM!:i
ai!. "i - A Prff '-l Cwe i, Gr.ar.tee1
" rr'c,- r tottie, to 3 v:rt. K
. ' ' ' Lffit-'Ct to t,T?cl a ci re in liU'-"
4.Lto,.CR'.J0IT7,LLR'3 spscinc Ptur'
.nei.ily an, t,,,...,., . . t. '.
? VlT '-vel,btri..ture. auI H
'..on. cftuefcluineysacd biaOJcr. fare ffcwt 13
from tu tve ti,y. Tver are prepared from re.
oieextr.ct4 iuat arehroi.feoiitijey:eai. r-J3
er uu,oaie tut, tiouiacU or impreznata tbe bretk -.No
cban?eot Cietianevery n.i.stM "
"htir attwD la acy aaoser iaie.fece wit
u ,n i i , ,be t,'-iiieT!ii..ne'i articles will be
iony address cicely .-eled. aad po0t- paid, tw'1
of eivrcM,oi. r(Kf:piofpr.,-. Add-eH
4 unn i5itKH, EUCTn: Ji Co., CriWu-i.
ft b 20 1 SWBiver St.Ty,S.T-
TO COHSUniTIVES.
Heaitb in few wei;, bv a ver? simple remedy, si
ter harios ufftred ever-A --i.s savers :"
atloction, and that dread dise Cou.umf tioa-1
aruLious to make i,ioa tohis fellew-.uierers
means of cure.
To all vrbo desire ii. be will sen 1 a eetT of the P
tjj aKicted.aii.i srre.oJ ir.'.rm.in which h rB
.tin obtain- "P'n ud' ( frc a of charge, ) with the dir!
pay iato the I'?'!?." usl,: tb which they
iy so kctit T ' t""-, ac. ifce oily ctjeei ci t
Mvertiser ia aendioi tha IW.rit.ti..ri ia tobeca:, s
lk-.:.i.i . " .
Jeivcj to be invaluable, and he hopes every guff
ffidtry hisreu;8dy,asit wul cost them Butting,
Kay prove a blessing.
Parties wishing th rtrowrHption will pieaseadir?
; v. EDWARD A. WiLSO.V,
tlTJ unsburg .Kings Co.. -NelL-
lV'?" ,.!ji L'ueket.Seives. Ay.. .
y ' ' ' . ri'.VA.v A D'