Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, April 09, 1868, Image 2
I: T ! - JAUTIS S, CIItlCTI, Editor. ESOWNTILLE, TFITRSDAT. AFK!L 3. 133. The indications are iLxi the new Coa ftitstlca cf MiciJfra.Q Las tea defeated- Bedford Precinct seeds Christopher TucWer and N, G. Ranla.!!, as delegates to tLe Ccciy Republican CcnrelisB, tctich meets cn the lltb iz&t- Tta PIa:lniGUih IhralJ rua op the cime cf Ilcru T. 31- Marinette for Con gren, subject to the decisica cf iie Re publican Suite Ccre&tico. A gocd asd The f JioiL are the delegates from Ap;awall precise: to the Republican CoiiTenticn, which ceeti in this city ca Saturday. April ll'h : Hies. H rric?T J. R. LarLins, G. G. Start. J. M. Pa-IIn, J. S. Vacderecter, AS. E. SIaeI, zzi V, II. LirLin. The follstvicj are the camber cf acres cf liz.d tie.i in the Nraahi Laad Dis trict f:r the oos:h cf Slarch : Taken with Arra'taral CiHj Scrip--.1 i.TSS.C 3 To ii l-,cc.iZtlt .. .... -. 12 tzr.l 7 Fs'trd wlti easi---- --- li.fc J Pnxr'. t,aO Lccatej witi Warrants --- 1,114. S7 The Republican State Ticket in Ar LaLaj has been elected by over C0.CC0. The Legislature has met arid organized, trS has passed the Ccnstltj'.ioDal amend ed::, acd will elect two U. S. Senators, when the will Lava felly complied with the recjnitruciion policy cf Congress, and will doubtless be admitted to repre len'.atica. The success, infljence and increasing' circulation cf ths R'jndlican, the Prat, an J the livirtistT are matters cf ex treme annoyance to the Nebraska City Ji'ets, as may be seen by its tax, scar- ubu3 irg, cni its appeals to the preja dices cf its readers lest they, too, shall the perusal cf wholesome reading, from a Icyal press, and thereby j Incline "to discontinue the .Vezr." We are bound to believe that the Editor cf the .Wx is tharp, shrewd and intel ligent, and that his fiicg at what he is pleased to style the "original and abor iginal press cf Nebraska," is the stron gest cbjection that can be urged against the three papers mentioned. We are bound to believe also that the general policy acd principles cf these papers are invincible, and that the only chance cf ttajiogr ;heir rap hr increase and influence is by allrdgin- tt they are based finan cially cn ill gotten gains, I: woold fce well for the JVtxcj if it could present as good a record. BroTTBTillc Treclact Heeling. In pursuance with previous arrange ments the Republicans cf Brownville precinct mt at the Court room in the city of Brcwnville, and proceeded to elect delegates to :he County Convention to meet ta the ll;h inan. The meeting was called to order by War. 11. Hoot x a, Chairmaa. On motion, Sx:tb P. Tcttlx was elected Secretary cf the meeting. Messrs. R. V. Hvczs and Gzoacs Ca'w were elected tellers cf the meet irg. After ball vtt'ztg the following persons Laving received a majority cf all the vctescast, were declared duly elected as delegates to the Convention, to-wit: J. S. Church, J. W. Coleman, F. A. Tisdell, G. Yi. Fairbrcther, H. O. Minick, Conrad Schriner, IL L, Mathews, W. Penny, S. 3L Rich, O. B. Heweit, D. IL Ellis, Geo. Crotv. T. R. Lykins, J. H. Morrison, Evan Worthing, Wm. Bryant, A. W. Morgan, Geo. W. Dorsey, Jchn Straio, A. Cogswell, Oa motion, the meeting adjrarned. SMITH P. TUfTLE, Sec'y. Appointments For the Nebraska Conference cf the M. E. Church : CMina DISTRICT. T. B. Lemon, Presiding Elder. Omaha H. C. Westfall, City Mission M. T. Shinn, Eellview J. B. Maxfield, Decatur Joseph Warner, Elkhorn T. M. Munhall, Fremont A. A. Vandever, Wood River T. R. Sweet, North Piatt To be supplied, .Plattsoiouth J, J. Roberta, Ml Pleasant A. J. Swans, Factoryville To fce supplied, Rock Bluff W. T. Granthsta, Ahland To be supplied. J. M. Chivingtoa, Agent Church Ex tension Society. KESX1SKA C1TT tllTXICT. C. W. Gtddings, Prerli -g Elder. - Nebraska Cty To be supplied, Peru J. W. Tayhr. BrownviUe D. S. May, . Nemaha City A. J. Folden, St. Stephen and Rclo W. S. Black ijurn. Table Rock-S W. Smith, Falls City M. Prichard, Pawnee City W. A. Pressca, B-atrice R. C. Johnston, . Duck Creek H. C. Mann, Tecumseh F. L. Britt, t-'pper Nemaha To be supplied. - Upper Blue B. S. Hawks, St. Deroin To be tupplitd, Lincoln H. T. Davis, A. J. White, Chaplin at Ft. Dodge. ; Czz Ccznlf. This ecanty is situated ebsct forty mile west cf the Missouri rirer a: BrownviUe. It bounded on the soath. by the Otoe ReserTaticn. The Big Blue river runs throagh the county from near the north west corner to the south east corner. There are five tributaries co the east, and three cn the west, to this river, hating their rise in other coanties and passing down thrcagh this county to the rirer ; to that there is no considera ble portion cf this cc-n:y bu: what is ac cesaibie to good l:riag water. The cccnty is not well timbered, ftii! there is mere cr less timber on all the streams. The settlers general own the timber md are disposed to sell in mcderate quanti ties to actual settlers. The general face cf the cocntry is a succession of ridges and ralieys, not abrupt bat gently rising from the streams tj the ridge, and then descending gently for two cr three miles to the next stream. The ralleys are ex treme! rich and ferule, and most cf the higher land equally so. There is on the Big Blue inexhausti ble quarrys of the best building stone we ever saw. It is firm and solid, bat with- cat grit. Ths stcne can be worked to any desired tiza and length. The tools used fcr cutting are ground to a sharp edge. A carpenter with his framing chissel and millet may mortice cr cut a tenant as easily in the stone, when first taken from the quarry, as upon a pine stick cf timber, and with as little detri ment to the edge of his chisel. The better portion cf the lands in this county have been entered, still there are many desirable quarter sections left un touched. The settlements as yet hug close to the streams and timber. The lesg line broken for hedg reaching out on the prairie indicate that the settle ments are expanding, and will ere Icsg reach to the ridges cf those bread prai ries. There are good farms and thriv ing farmers seuled in settlements in all parts c: the cccnty. Beatrice is the principle town and the county seat cf the county. It is situated on the B:g Biae, near the centre of the county. It is a growing place of consid erable influence. Te find here two church organizations the Christian and the Methodist. We find a ledge cf Good Templera doing effective service, with H. A. Lamella at its head, G. W. Brook for Secretary, and with a member ship cf over forty cf the best citizens cf the town. We- are glad to know that this society is second to none in improv ing the morali, refinement and tone of society. Ita regular meetings are on Wednesday evenings cf each week. There ia a gocd school in cperation. There is good brick clay in or near the Tillage. V". lloqj lurui a kiln cf brick last year of 200,000, which did not sup ply the demand. He is making arrange ments to burn this year on a more ex tended scale. Brick sell readily at S10 per thousand. Artemu3 Baker is a good mechanic, and is supplying all that coun try with the best made black walnut fur niture. He is the right man for a new and flourishing town, end will establish a good reputation for Beatrice in his line, There are four general variety stores, conducted by Blakely, Reynolds 2c Co,, Euchanan Si Laseile, Wehn & Rcper, and Joseph Sanders. In the aggregate they sell and receive pay for about S150, 000 worth of goods per annum. They supply a large scope of country. They keep up a good assortment of goods, and we judge that a man would seldom fail to find all that the wants of the inhabit ants cf that section of country demand in one or the other of the business houses cf Beatrice. There is one of the best water powers of the State at Beatrice! and it is improved by F. Roper to a lim ited extent. He Las a good grist and saw mill in running order. His mill 13 now full of wheal taken a3 toll or grind ing for customers, and the miil yard it filled with logs which are fast bein sawed into lumber. Still there is suffi cient power left to run any amcunt cf machinery besides. The river i3 about six rods wide and has a good volume of water running over a gravely bottom, so that it is easily fordable at most any point. We notice that there is a large amount cf wheat stored ia the warehouses of the merchants. Messrs. Blakely, Reynolds t Co. Lave several thousand b ishels, which if the emigration do not comsume, must be hauled to the river at BrownviUe at a fearful cost, and from thence to an eastern market. We could not but re flect cn the enormous lax the grain raiser of Gage county has to pay on each buihel cf wheat raised yearly before tt reaches ike raarkei. And a query arose in our minds, would the farmers and business men of the county submit to a direct tax on their property equal to this indirect dram upon what they raise, for the purpose cf building a rail road from the river west to their town. Direct taxes are the greatest dread to any population. The same people will submit to be ground down to the very last dregs uncomplain ingly, when they Lave co one but their own want of energy and enterprise to complain cf. . A rail road could be built from BrownviUe on through Beatrice to Fu Kearney. The cost would be consid erable. The annual interest cn the cost of construction and the enst of running the necessary trains would be considera ble, and if the people were made to pay this interest tccatDTrunning ancaaLy, they would 11 the land with lamenta tions and complaints of intolerable cp- pression ; wnue now.uiey - payment cf a : larger sum indirectly ia' apparent contentment. There is too much cf that disposition from Nemiaha county through on west, to await the chances in the hope that omethiog gocd wiil turn cp without an effort cn cur part, to hope for the succe53 cf any railroad enterprise for many long years to com?. If the citizens ca this projected line of road ever accomplish anything in thrs direction, they have get to disabuse their minds of this wailing for others." And the question arises who is to be first and foremost in arousing the people to a sense of the danger cf delay. We have sa admirable country, and a good climate. It Can be made to abound 13 wealth and enterprise, and to support it3 teaming millions; but xcill it. Shall we lay still until we are surrounded and hedged in by others more enterpriing than we by those who saw the occasion and grasped hold of it with energy, de termination, and a will, and wrested from oar grasp the game, and we holding the winning point3, too. We have long since learned that position and favorable surroundings were great advantages, but thai energy and enterprise were still greater. Shill we improve oar opportu nity, or shall we be laid under contribu tion to public enterprise to the north and south of cs? Could we answer these questions in accordance with the facts as they may be hereafter developed, we should Lave it in cur power to greatly effect th? market value of real estate ia Nemaha, Johnson, Gage, Saline, and other counties west. We shall hope and work for the best, with what prospect of success we leave it fcr others to deter mine. ' . - . Proceedings of 31. E. Ccnrerence. . Tie Xtbnska Coafereaca cf tha ii. E. Ctarch ecaraaed ia tha Charpel cf tha Suit XancI Sc'accl fcailiin a t Pete Semiaary, Atri lit, ISr:3. Ia tha aha etc e of tha Biskep, EeT. T. B. Lemon. Presilicg elder cf tie Cmaha Dijtrict, wu elected Chalrmaa. H. T. Da via, Secretary ef tha last CccJereaee thea ealled tha roll cf Umbr3, whea tka follov izg Bt. Geailemaa reapenied to their aimss : Inas Eras Wn. A. Arzsbnrj J. B. XiiUil Jacob A irlaoca A. G. Whit C. VT. Gliilars II. H. SSSJj R. C. Jchcia V7. II. fitoiti Hira-a Ban a J. L.Ford J. i. Ciaaoa H T. Dari Dayii Hart 31. Friohard T. II. iUrsaall T. B. Lemon Z. B. Tarter W. B. Klaashter Lewis S. Jaaay F.B.PiTgar A. J. S warts. H. T. Dari was elect td Secretary by ballet. Oa mctiaa, Eros. Jlaia'i, RyiberU aad Bums were appelated a eemm ittee to acmiaate the stand ic eoxmitles with leare to retire. Daricg tha abseaee cf this committee tha tima was occcpt'cd by sinrinj ad prayer. Tha cummiUee retaraed aad reported as follows? On Edacation, W. B . Slaahteraad J. J. Roberts ; Oa Tract Casse, F. L. Eritt acd J. Warner; Oa Temperaace, VT. A. Presson aad A. J. Smith i On Bible CaBe, J.G. lIHIer a'td J. S. Fori ; Oa Sanday School .Jacob Airiaaceacd A J.FoIJen; Oa Post OSire, T. B. llanhall aud II. F. Skag's ; Oa Chorea Extension J. BJIix2erd aad U.Prichard; OaCcnferetca Stewards, J. B. Maaleld.M. Prit- cbard and J. J. Roberts j Oa eceamtoos Caote?, J. T. Caancts L. L. Jaa- oy sal I. P. JLana ; -O a Public Worship, C. W. Gldiirjs and B. C. Johnson ; Oa Aaditins Pre?idicf ElJer's AcconnJ,A. W3 IiamsaodR. C. Johnson ; On PericdieaU, W. F. Shinn, M. Prichard aad T. 2L Marshall; On Printing U.nates.H.T. Daris. Oa motion, tha report cf the committee was adop ted. ReT. Jlr. Granthaa and Rer. lit. yLt:a eame forward aad were iatrria-ed to the Conference. Professor HeadenhaH, cf tha Fremont (Iowa) Collegiate lastitata was introduced to thaConfer eace, aod in a short, eezeise manner presented the tlaim cf tiat lastitatsoa cf . Ierniaj, which is on der the ceitnl cf theses Moiaes il, E.Coofer renca, te the patronage tf? the "tbnuka Confer ena. Tha last: tatlon empyi focr profeKors, and has cna bosdred scholarj. Tha Sacrament ef tha Lcrd's Snpper waa then ad minis tared, which f rod need a deep inspressicn opon the mitda cf these present ; after whjch a short lime was rpent ia the relation of christian xp-iriea-e. The remarks cf Rer. David Hart, who a, the time cf the last Conference was thought to be in the last staje of . ccasamption, bat whose health was tow greatly improred, were tra ly tcochicg. His tears cf tbankfulnesa totismaa ter for eo gocd measure cf health, were moreel cqaent than all eLe berlio. On motion the boar for conference meeting was fixed at 8 o'clock, A. and the boar of adjourn ment at 12,11. Oa motion, the bar cf Conference was fixed witbia certain fleet teats. On motion Jarria S. Church, Editor cf the Se- bra ika Advertiser, was inrited wiihia the bar cf Conference, with permission to report its proceed - legs. On motion, the Conference adjournal to two o' clock, P. II. Afternoon Setticn. The minates of the aoming sessioa were read and approved. Under the herd Wbo are the Seperaanated and worn-out preachers the following persona were found to belong to that list : J. T. Cannon, character gocd, continued, Saperan'd J. L. Fcrt, - - -.G.Miller - - Hiram Barch m . m Darid Hart Iaae Barns m M. F. Shinn -list. placed oa the eSeetire Examination of effective alders, Omaha District: T. B. I-emon, character good, Pre idicg Elder ; W . B. Slaughter, " Experts misaioaary fand 20. Ha was granted a supernumerary re lation. J.BJdix2tid, character good, missionary fund 12 J.J. Roberta J.Adriance T. M. UenhaH - " L. L. Jaaaoy ' 75 10 11 m m u it W. J. Xkkala, character referred ta bis P. E. aW. Gtddings, character good, P. E.N.C. Dist. n.T.Daris, miaaionary Td J1C0 IL Prichard " "53 ELF.Skaggt " A. G. White " . . . A. Williams Wbea the eharacter ef the Rar A WiEiams was aader coorideraiioa, the Rot W B Slaaghter read the following resolution from the minute ef the last nannal eciertase, to-wit : t ' TTbt!! Tl Eimuii Aiaxnixh. finally keaber tfthtME Cterei, Soath bu pirea niiskterj rE ta this eonfrrae of hi IojItj tlv ytiOAl GorraBat,c4 haTia approved c;h a:i-uarerr deroUIa3 .of oar earca,tafcr J,ilia be b 1 L. hby rKcirel iito fall meaiil3ia tiCdofefeae. TLa aatilaTsry deratioa f th.9 XI E Caana wu nsa-i fr4i the dliciplifl a fwllowi : VT d clm ta t 4 r m msch u ever ecaiiBCd cf th eTili sUvtf; w UHtr tit thbaji2jE3ei:iaj or hoIJIizf btta biaz t fc VS4i " einttle U ecntrary'a t Uwj of God erzutar, asl ic eM jUtt f ta ti Gckiea Esle, and vita that role ia cor'jiicif Ua wtici requires all who desira to eoatiaaa aaiocg to d to aira.iaaJ. to "araid vril t every Had! W ti?refura uc-: ilcnafcs'y dsxoaui all oar prwhers and peojla to keep thcuelres pare from tali grea evil aad ta reek ii3 esrp&tica hj all Uwfal aad efcrutiaa meaas.- Jacwirz these Uctt, the said William oca after ka paLIicatloa cf ths xaiaste of Ust ccaferescetvrot aad pebluced ia th Oauha UenlJ, th'follcwicj, t-wii : "is to he aati-elarery p-Mitioa expressed ia the reaolatja aixiuia? ma to membership is the aasavl coieream ezamicatioa, I remarked that I hi erer-eettei th. eiistecca of ataTery, yet tii; i prooaij aizerea ia opinion irosi azaay bi my te'hera ata th right ef efcarcb actios, aad that 1 cooM a it ny that 1 eodcmd fallj tha ri&Ti cf the 21 I Csareh I am cp?c?ed to ministers mlizzr is i p-iliiical mi:ters Folit;c U a Iiaiy p.i, aal f va dir tha deepest, aad ecun cat the u4:,!j th at ac-.eisfal ia pcliucal ITr WCIa'i e:urs r . lite abcTe eca- tradloting t reccrr to sharp ac iTr? rexaried th& B X' : r. : s, wasfulject lerofOxaha id Lt ralaliterj t'.'-r- here wt Sai him ?.ical article, ia tha i tha Sure cf 2e- f sp to alt i a mot cliaty ' ; if Ero William j no- f .- r? formed frcm rath .1 . nM that La thoaht pol- p5r? .. J;.. - . i that tha nuty pcliticiaaa were taccit iscetufsl. Ileiaiilvepabiicaa pol iuca waj apocl walca u tlxt to the very bot tom, aad ct ca'y that, it had a rock tatica that ecc!d aot jet rolty. ill. WlIUxs wit thea called fcr aad said that the letter -cLUahel, expressed hia seatimenU, bat iscf tha oiaica that tha pablieaV-oa the ret f vaa aa iailcraioa ca his part, aad was sorry that tha saxe was polished. He wilhlrew nis ap plieatioa to be (cathaedaad aaxei to b located. His char zler was tiea passed aad he was graated a certif icate of Ica.:ka. Oa mota Ccaferecce aijoaraed until to-morrow at S o'Jcck, A. 11. AjriiJd, Jiihcp Thcmpsca appeared aad took the chair Tha rail wu called ty the Secretary Tha accoaatof the Na York Bcok Ccacerawas Tha asstti s the eoaaera were-- 15 224 LiabiUues- 54,I5i Net anets 550.52 Prtau "ur tha year 62,55:2 Tha accoaat cf the 5srthwestera Bock Coccera wri read . ToUlas-da $571,533 Liabilitifi liiU Set aisets ........ ......... Pirolu fur the year 5.-te5 On cctija, the two papers were placed oa rHe. Mr. ll::zt?ck, ageat of the Book Concern, was present and ea iatrodaced to the cca'ereacs . Oa motion, a draft oa the charter ftiod cf twen-tj-s-Tii dollars was drawn. Oa motiis, Joel A Van A a It, and T. R. Sweet ware aimitLei cn trial The ert;:ate cf location cf Ero Chifiagton wai preseated, aad oa motion, ha wu granted a trar eiag relation The eertiatioa cf loeatL. of Her L 5 Smith. J 2i Taylor, M F Shinn and D II liay, were pre sented. On motion they were readmitted as cir cuit preachers. T l ,. Vridiibaaia ca trxal? B C Goliaday, discostinsed. F LBiitt. continued, rnistio&erj fand, 1225 Joel Waratr, 21 HPilann - go Joseph U Presson, discontiaaei. Who are to be admitted iat fail connection ? A J FoUea, missionary fond, -IS WL are t'a IiC' c.3 ? F. B. Pi.'ger, granted a location, miss A. J. Swart, examiaatioa g Who ara oriaiaei t.lzti ? fand 12 - 53, H H S Ealaggj, located. R C Johnson, character pass ti. and elected miisioaary fand twelred!!an. Oa motion, 5ebraaka City, was xsd ca as tha place for ths next aa naal conference. C05GEESSI0XAL XEWS. Impeachment. WAUnrrros, April 4. L. L- TTalbridga, repor ter, tejtieJ to the correctness of bis report cf the President's St. Loeis speech, made September 8th, I8J0, which Vai thea put ia evideaea. . Robert Schew, Chief Clerk ia the Slate Depart ment, testified that since the passage cf the Tenure cf Oace Bill commissions bare new inserted in them "To hold until removed by the President, with the consent cf the Senate." 2Tone others bare beea issued since that tima. Gen. Batler thea offered ia evidence a list rra- pared at the State Department of tha removals of the heads of that Department (inee tha beginning cf the Government, specifying whether the Senate was ia seasioa er not at dUe of reonral. Extracts of Jvhn Adams's published work were thea offered; also the Execatira Joaraal of tha Sanste fcr May 12th, 1503, thawing that Congress metbebre November. Mr. Bisbam offered ia evidence the Exeeata 3Ieav.f:e to the Senate cf December 15th and l&th, IS?, and January I3th, 1353, giving the President's reojcns for tha rospnsha from cEca cf several oSeers ; also a communication from the Secretary of State, in which be cays the reason for such ras- peesieca are given provided by the Traore ef Ofaee Law. Gea. Batler says tire eaaseoathe part of the managers was substantially closed. They might offer ether evidence, but it would be accumulative The court thea adjourned until Thursday next. The documentary evidence being prepared for the defence is very volumaouj. General Butler pre sented a letter from President Jot nscn to Secretary alcCulhjugh, iafcrmisg him that he bad suspended Stanton coder the 8th section of the Tenure ef OSceacL The President in ia answer set forth that hs was suspended nnir and by virtue of the euistita tica aloae. Republicans generally regard the easemade as faHy sustaining the articles of Lapeacbmeat. Gea. B a tier's management of the case ia praised on all 22ARR1ED By arr.TT. 3. B'scltera. oa the moTBiaeef 8te, at taa - K. Caarcb In liurtty, Jtr. WM. H. ULUaid Xias HCLDA &SXNST, bota el Atckuoa coonty, JT. J. K. BEAR, AGENT TOR THE Merchant's Union Express Company AMD . WESTERN TJiaOi: TELEGRAPH CO 11? AliT OSce in ICFhersoo's Block, td floor, EallSntrance. CIO. a. STAKT. A. A. STaKT. GEO. G. START c BROTHXH, Dealer ia all kinds ef " GRAIN AliO C0UI1TRY PRCDUuE. JLSPISWALL, SEBRASJZA Tae bizaeat market nrtce laid for ravtfein .- I w?totie'2'kJr MT n4Ml'ererytain,r kaw to tte aarket. vtf-asa-tf 1 11 r L. O. Todd, of 11 Fleaiaat, has startid a Cheese F-ctory. Omaha gire $251,609 far the Io-a:aa af the railroad brides at tha traia Ul's. Gov. Battler, we Badentaad. kas gn cat ea ta the frontier with the IadLia ComzaLssioa. It is aaid thai the Indians are aaia aa the war pa:a ia the westers portion cf Nebraska. Tha engineers of tha B. A M. R. B.ara raaaln; a Iiae from Fattiiaoa ta Gleawood the present week. "VT. W. Carder, cf tha CjmmnxnZls tha det- eate "frcna Ijaetater eoaaty to tha Jiepab Jcaa - - - ... m - . lata Ccnveatioa. Got. Bailer has General Sheriiaa! promisa t station troops ea the Little Blae, ta protect tha set tlers from the Iadiaas. Ecya! Arch Xaxins ara reqaested to meat at 7aZs City ca tb 2d Monday ia April. Taa Ditrj:t Coart cf Eichariica county wi then be in s&isioa. T. D CrwV, J. Lailajter. B.3I. Rj',T. Ajhtia, H. C. G. r.hn aad Jha Eiberts, axs the delegates fioaOtceccanty to the Rep al iron Sute Ccnrenticn. Tha Soathem jSntorojiiii, cf Arayj,is ajalaba fora tha pab'ic. TaY!u ef ths El'tor afr bis frow aooants for its suspension. Ha says aha is a 5o. one compositor. ice bmmb serriiesoi fle w. L,anr?a, at Falls CitT. eixa cfoa tha M'A n!t S.im SI S'M i in eash was raised ia a few m omenta ta clear cS tha iadebtedaas. They hare one cf tha laaat Char:h edijes in tha State. The Delegates from DocTaj eoanty ta the Re pablieaa State Conrestioa era Gen. S. A. Strick land, Jchn B. Farray, Fred Ueti, Joseph Foi, Geo. R. Smith, J. B. Bailey, John IL Hwarl aad A. R. Iloel, who ire said to favor John Tafefor Conjres. Educational Department. J. 2-. MKENZIE, EDITOR. Lecture on Edacation. Prof. J. M. McKenrle, cf tie State Norma? School, aad Jadge 0. B. Eewett, cf Browaviile, purpose speaking 03 the sabject of Edacation at the following places. Highland School Ho use, Thursday evening, April lith. Tecumseh, Friday evening, April It h. Beatrke, Satardsy evening. April 15;h. Blue f rii! Monday evening, April 20:h. Pawnee City, Tceiay evening, April 21st. Sam, Wednfsday eveaicg, April 22nd. Falls City, Thursday evening. April 23rd. Asp-inwail, Friday evaaiag, April 24th. - - It is hoped that tha people will give these g5 tlemea a hearty reception at the points above men tioned. S. P. MAJORS, Pres. Beard Education State Normal SchooL The Ecard cf Edacation controlling tha State Normal School, have t cured the services of Prof. J. M. Martin, a former student in tha Michigan State NomU Institute. Prof. Jlirtin for the next term takes charge a the iladel or Primary Depart ment cf the school, and we ecnlin;!y expect to make this depart meat through bis efforts what it purports to be a wvAtl for ethers to tettern after. Will not people of Peru appreciate the great ad- ran tares thus afforded them, and LeartL'y sustain j t!iid?partmaat. Tsitioa fr resai term ia this department will bs bat three iIIire. The Executive Committee of the State Teacher's Association will meet at Ne&raik City on :e same ' day that the Republican State Ceasentioa msete,! April 23ta. The elosirg exercbee of the present teracf the rtortsrrf Pchnel at Pera wnrTale"pBJe citrellta F and 15th cf this present month, neat Tuesday acl Wednesday. " ' . Cn M&dav evening the cxhrbitici cf the Pri mary Department will take p!ace. On Tuesday morning at S, A. M. will enmmea;e tha examlaatioa of classes, aad will coatiaae ail thrcagh the day. Oa Taesday eveniar, Jadre O 3 Eewett will de liver an address before tha school. Weda-sday forenoon, examicatkas coafiaaed. Afteraooa, Eiiibitloa by the yoaag ladies and geatlemsa. The pablia g?n?raT!y ars inviteI to attend. The Sriez term of the Normal School will eom mea:e Tharsday April, wJth, and continue ten weeks. The term bing shorter tlin tsna!, the tsiticn ia Normal and Semiaary deportmea s, will be only sevea dolUrs. Room rent in the baildiag three dJIarsfjr the ten. Tuition ia the Primary is partmeat. three dollars. B;ard ia the bsHdicg three dollars per vek. BY TELEGEAPH. P07K XXFSXSoLT FO THH ADVISTI3S. Richmond, April The Convention defeated the resola- lion prohibiting the Legislature from es tablishing separ!& tchoola for the two races, 67 to 21. The Republican State ExecutiveCora- rnittee have decided to call the Cocven ticn oa the first Wednesday in May to nominate State efneers. HiRTroaD, Cos , 9:h, The corrected returns fix English's (Dera.) majority at 173-5, in a lo'tal rote of 99:323. Ottowa, Ca., 9ih. As the case against Wheeler pro gresses, it become more evident that he 13 the mciderer of McGee. A revolver, with one barrel discharged, was found on his person, which the bullet that killed McG exactly fined. Several accomplices have been arretted. XEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Adjourned Sals of Lots is Lincoln, Nebraska. THE TJKESItSIGNED WILL OPPEB For Sale at PnaLc accuoo, at Lmcoia, ienrakka. at 10 a. Q.. Tuesday, June 9th, 1S63, atxrat Tnree Hnndred Lots in said town, teiajr the nan- oer oncld at tte Umeef the aajoarBiaeaief the sale Ltfll. The loU are aaoraL-l. tad wiil be aol te Uie eisaest cah biSder above tne appraisement. Lincoln Is Hie Capital ofXeorasa, aad was foeadfrl by aatBenty ol the LecialatBr it is attaated ia lie most fertile region ef 'e&rska aad at a point apparently desifaM by aatare u be Ue jaac Uon mi ie ;aa foar vf fi ve treak haea rf rai lwy It is adjacent to the enwt valuable aaliae reioa ie ta'e" west, ot wbica tte capacity for iaxaiaetj prsSabte working na al reaTy beea atigf actors 7 teeted Abuut one Utooaand lota ere awld at ?ebi tc sale la fail, at price waica ran from ZOa J jr cent, aaove the appraisement ; anl tau aanor. sa rmst.i aa tbe settlement aad trowtb ot the iwa. ao4 tu fair aad certain its proepecta, lou cave '.d ca4-iaa4i at prices frcm Tbree to Six HanJred per ceat. ia atrnce ct their ccct. Tne State Hauae . boikdiajt from the tr- ceete: tbe sale lat fall, ia pproaciiag cocsaiettoa. it win te realty foe oceapauoa by Septemset. l wbicn time tne Mate boverameat wul bereevei to Liaeola. At the Jane sale taere will a! beeffiwed a Section cf Scboul Land, adjoining the city, ta tracts ef a tew mnn nrrrrTTi 1 r.P. XKAE.D, CemnUasienert, 2S - t GILLXSrUS, ) SHERIFF SALE " 3 atiem la larrty tiat m Satxrlsy tie IT-a Uy ( Kay, IS3, at S4 ael.x.X. T. JC., ( aaij Uj, I wu I ! af Xar "ebr3w (.h.t tzz ti plAC ia wiici tb tact Cera . cf ta Iriitrct C;art f:r kvi Ownty of Seuuavij T mi a tWA iav:rw 1H W --m 9 W . m N W!:iJ j t'tr " " " ar m't mim w w V MB w; a m-m LrS X " 35 - " - - - Xir " I S - Lot 3, 4 aai S " " " " - - - S W ;r of 3 W nr " S " " n n TB" Ball of S E nr " - " ai a trct of Zand casdrsdnt at tha center it tec Co b 23, ra 7. Kaaze 15 raat, ad rsaivn? thiv- ea-t so rIs. taeace ata fotrr rxU, tabe wre 30 T:Li. tanc arta iunt nl b lae icaof b'nen?. a". I lb ai4 ttril mtM hf.n t '.:sa:l v-n 1 CVinafy, XttTkitt. aa.l iarlu ea Utn a lie irr WV rt W;a. H. DetnuaT, i3 Uaf of ie D-.itrio; Ciart of X-3xa. Cia:y. Xetirij, oa jilzment rnrferci ia a cff waereia W. rra-lir, Jtze- V. Xxee, ant Ge-jrje Hrai )a, pario- U4K4f ta Brn u.cf Fruirr zJ.XJii, are pi4tat.2r ; a-i 3. A. I"?aa:3 aat rrelerrea taf1m, partaer ia 6aaifi eaer laa Siin a&d j!-of S. A. Iaiziji Jc Co. aat Wa. 3. ara el;oii:, ai tr frr if n;i Flaiaffs, a.i fc be US YtvdiSur.i Erpca-il aA . m ejected aaSaer-JT tie suJ Cor.at.yef VrcwSa- Civea oaler my :iaa.i tins if Iay f kyrtl, A. D. liS8. D4nStS r.AmT Soerii BrowaTil la April 6C, lrS3 au2J-J SIIERIFFS SAIC SCTICS i hereby gzm taa rae an.fcrinei, Sler iT of fb enaafy ef Xeaiaia. Scat e of Xeoraska, by Tirta cf in order ef a:e, made ty ih Du.tr-.ci Coart cf coatifT, : ti Ut terai lir.i. aivt es ue 1 to c ty tie C Lett cf aid ecart, ia tie prit ir of a:tjictiTTtnt ia tB eaa of Saaaie', Sart St Cn., T?. Sirra.cf Seeasas, w;i. at tw.i 'ar..c ?. X. I c;re ha. of T. W. Ee-if rt Jt C- on JIaia street, la Br,)WnTj:, is atf e-si'y. cTrr for a a at paiLe aatuaa tae followaix fxxl ar-I ciiatret. u eU : A stock ef G-wt arvl Jf i.5m-ti, ' o-oistiar af aeatie T3n's Fa'SMhinz &xiJ nzti a Sairis riaaaeii, IlAr.diertaLef. 6!ove. frjt. 3.o ic , lsia aa tl tcSoint . tie property ii tise ai-l 3rnd 5etaaa ; acd ai.i sale wiitcaaaae from cay wear, oaUisai g'rl are iX Dtei til lit iy of .p-lT. IWi. t27-2t BlTasoi .TLAiiiiJ.aaena. TTFEXTY-EIGHT SIZES OF TEE CEUlBUATZI) v,'..,r-tr Mi 1 Are now made by the Excelsior ManufaciurinT Ccmp'y. ST. LOUIS. WEtTx-KyoWX AND TEST PCPT LAB COJKli s TOVES havebren be Jove tee pnLLc aiace l&X- taa saroeeura? year aaa adtt to their pocoianry. uat.l tii uanve baa become ta miUar ia every bioaahctl in, tie Vttzt nod SociX The demand for oar New Cliarrtei Oak loss year was yrearertia we ceold srrptly witli the nz trn ma te; antinpAria' a srlJ xreater de manI fiaria? tii pr-nt year, we have mafe pat terns for seteral aM;tiiuea, aad are prepared. manufacture lt0 to 130 CHARTER OAK STOVES. pr day, ef TTtrif r iGiiTPirrxiiirTrsixia. fe jTartct!?e the owitin f every s&Tve we J maiia.'.:mrT, and ofefas ref-rene aav tsue of the maav tiKHXsaa-ts that b ive beea aoU. wherever j tbev may be fcund. ei:nT ixhor or exrvease oas been spared N make our NEW UIAETII.S OAX PERFECT COOmC STOTE, aa 1 we eT-T it t fj trn.!e tie EFST COX SrsnrtXtJ. M-T PURaBLE ee.i OU'UlUf la aiktioa t erer EXTENSIVE StuE EU5I JiTESS we are pr-rr-l tooZer to Stove Deaiers. Tiaamitas and otners ia the mule, the Lsrrwt aa.J eonUilet ajiortieat of 2IetaU aad Tiaaera ecck ia ttv West. Our araaaremeBt wita tae S. Loaxa stampio Ccmpany enjbl us to snve 1 J) dLnoars n Urre bav of FRENCH al.VilPLO TINNED IRONWARE aad Ttaaers ScppUes. llavo; riri v redu.1 the prices of a3 articles of oar O 2C iiANtr ACTCKE, we bUve dernier end hoaieke-pers wiJ sJr.d it to their irrfrree to send for Cataletrueead trice Llii.aai examine oar price be&tr parchaaiai elsewhere. Addresa ESCEUSIOS ZLLXlTrG CO., Si. Lools, Hiaaosri- SXIELLENBARGER BROS. BrotraviIIe, Ntbv TSZO. HIH 4 CO., Detienia DRY GOODS, Groceries, EARDWAKE Lailev Gt's aa Cali:rea'a BOOTS a;l SHOES, Qaecasrrare, GLASSWARE, an 2 I31PLE3IEXTS, FURS, NOTIONS, CAKPETS, roraiinr. perkspe. the aiol cnpie:e ani a teflive . 3rJ te Waoleave or Retail ,archaer wM t the XlMocrt River. NTr haiac oitfrae f.r extent of fMackvr Fair ie'in,, taey merit the cwoaJ eace aad pitrcnaze of LOOS!! LOCI!! LOOt!! $500,00 FOR 23 CEXTS. By abribia fr a beaBtirtlty illsatrated beek. aoetaia new and later esua, entitled Ups and Downs in City Life. SvmetSaof for eTery body t read. It describee every eaa-acter ia a city cf tia or Sow standing ia aoriecy. aed is taretv please every Nvfy tbat rets it. It cvo tains 2jo pages uf 11 ie priat, aaJ 3J bejatifal Ute-like rets. $12,000 have been Appropriated te ke given awsy Ut sabrriers, as t llowe : First Priae, tco in Grae&aa. Second .UO " Taird " X),0O Foorta 200.0a Fifth " 10O CO Aad 2:0 rYizee of $a,m eci, a!! ta Greenbacks. To every n amber ( feaoka a ?rise is eacloeed ia the book, aad all bvohs are pns ep ia troeg wrappers, ae kiir j Mia laraaxn v ue owners. Pius or Books One e.ik U ets: rive books. $1, 00. rineea bjos. ss 54, mailed te aar adoreae free, ea receipt f price Address AIU.NKOE, ATKINS & CO Fa&Usbers artd B.xkileri. n23 2x-add III Jt. l:i B.-eadvay.X. T. Uaniage aad Celibacy. Aw Ess st or Waxxixo axd I.vjTircrios rem Toxrs Mix. Also, Diseases aad Abase wiiti permanently prostrate the Vital Powers, witi sare means cfTrelief. Sent Free ef .Ciarre, ia seale4 letver eoyaiopes. Addeg. Howard Associaticn, PiiladeJrila, Pa Jaaaarr, 1st 1327. . 1-j C to no ware. Baskets, TVasb board , Laa teme Ae. a i v J mm V. Loci Slich. EerniaZU Ti SEWING Ik r . 33' 4 HA S AGA1X CAERIID C7T T2 honors at the prioeip! F;M tifsrl"4 sob, mmawncinr w-.sa tae Xe S taral Fair, a: Prvida:, ia Se. x' ? was s-msI tie ki ghees Pe, iaua'.i eame the 25w York rrat F: . n4 t.vber. where tie eomitte ariiTZJ"i, ' Prise fcr a dcebie-threa-i ma-i;M r-" as3. Thea eoiae the great aaaaai Fair cf 31 ech an I n'Ass o da ti o a a t ta Where iie Eizhesi T J j TTTo OmVZ GOLD awarlM to aay TtxZj Saw jg Jtsci; and that too after it LJ beea an eialshka U k petiaa witi otier First Class Machines fjr fve ecarar:ve weets, wsere ;i ud Vrs q. amlaei bv tne kef t naeaaaice ia the eoea, r pronounced it tae bet cncszrazwi aa 1 skm' k!e 3iahi3e, aai eae t&at, en aeut d la a-, plii irj wssli . ! ! Accomplished a greatsr vzzzl I cl "wcis. and in a nzrs sats factcry maimer, than zzj ever invented. At tae Fair ef ti irvrrUal lasctaie, vi c'oiia far weekj eadoa at Esm ea its 27 ta ef evsaabr, tie s?r:.r.:7 et lie FliJa E3CE m ra rirri y ti a3:ru, i Se-i3 ii v"Yia-,waaaiairf7ri?lit4i GVLU ill DAL. tie iciest jrlse lie XisLite 0tbm litios Sep tea-e-r tie r--at Ta-rsri EAijsita ef tie Ar;aa fati:'.e m ttv-i ia New Tora. At eaoa:. tie d.iz'-J U 5 tj ilarhiaa was Ia.-ri.aiii tae e-r3;v;"e nr-rt; bo after a six weeks tra?, tie f m fLORZNCB isi tie saUifactu-.a cf sug tiu favorite ajraiatriaaiphaat.aai fr tie eoi4 Has hearing of tie aijiesi ieaors 8? tie izwiaa Iaira:e. we g- aarx tract frai tieSrpertaf is committee a Sewin j yci:ae, re4 a; lis sliJt i tie Fair: " Ji wisle naaiber cf SwLt g Vaeiiaes u iiii: .a u tiite3 ; of iese, teeive .- taue f-r er-Eoes no. Tae ortkl s-er sr Ue 3. TA ( rL02XT(TS SZT33 is iwJd to be tie SEJTua exiiVita. I: am tiss W stal.ta'-kijeIjr, tiat TU w Uiur Lisa fj V it tin (tt,iii ts lit JtJjM. w2u curiu are : "1st. Good material and thorongh. workmansliip.. u2d. More absolute nov elty than marks theusTia improvements in Sewing Machine. 2i. Tie iErBTos arra-jraseat of a pcrv tioas for aJj astic? tie Urea4 dr.aj ae JH of tie sheet Ie anJ tie faliervsj ap of H la laui of the stitoi. "4:i. Tie reversible tti. 5tiu Tie variety of work tiat ran U l7" ca it. -We tierefore decide tial it receive tisaeaitrf ntelaag. (SiraeJ) "W1L PHATT. ir.A?.ciuT, Tiu is t eertrfytiat tie forefisr a s n extract f o a tie Edort ef tie Jsir f Sv-2 Huiiaes at tie Zlih aa-.aal Fair. I?5T. JNO. W.CUASE5, Sec varl Xaasr. 5ew York, Sov. Ci, 1:57." I It wWJ seens as ti rri tii raseesrles sf - aapbsshonli be racieat tjcoaviace Tr' rrej ! cci pertca cf tie great sarerwriiy FLORSNCi: over eM tiers as a Faxiy Machine : and if aajtiio j mere is aeedei te et firra tie above, we a adie4 t!iat. in l51 -Co." enlj m.d 5 J lUciiaes, wiit bow crtx 40.GCO IN USE. ties ertablisiiay tie saess ef tit TIZZ&Z bevonl all qaestiaa. ETery Maclilae: ;is TTarraa YIU. E. P1AUT, General TTestcrn Xtz CirmLirf, Price L? sis aai sas;I( aiiiei en a;;liciion. JOHN W. HENDEUSO. Axtat far ErowaT-i a : ! ' ) T ' ' m r -4 v 1 1 ! i 0 iiss: ELI3S C3AG jirsi B.C TW iiS 0 FOR Prat S Fin atil-C JO'J Tate.1 . .4 Siei ' ONI tat, fof t . es: larsl FO j'sme rs m: dwell SE worlJ ST aiaa DI lati lis j IF Ira F Ear 23 B lies i F ; Ten r en arr ihi , Ba W( IS ti G aj f v E C 4 I 1 ' IT ! 1 j