Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, October 22, 1868, Image 2

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J. S. CHURCH, Editor.
BROWXVILLn, TTTuRSDAY,. OCT. 22, ISO.
For President SSf
TOYSSES GRANT.
For Vlce-Prmldf nf,
SCHUYLER COLFAX.
For Presidential Electors
T. M. MA RQ UETTE, of Cnss Co.
L ALLGEWA IIR, of Kichnrdson,
J. F. WAXXEIi, of Dakota Co:
TIIAXKSGIVIVG
Proclamation by the President.
ltn tKc President of 'the Vidlal States of Anverica:
A PROCLAMATION.
InthCTearwhlcli isnowdrnwlni-ro nnerrd,
tle art, ihesk-lll.and the labor of the people
of the United States imve been employed with
preaterdllligence and vigor ami on broader
field than ever before, and the fruits of tin'
earth have been gat here J into tlie grarmry nd
the storehouse ia marvelous abundance.
Our highways have leen lcgthcned,und now
and prolific "regions have been occupied. We
are yerm-itted. to-hojie that long protracted
political and sectional dscussioiin are at no
distant day, to give place to ret timing harmo
ny and fraternal affection throughout the
Republic. Many foreign States have entered
Into lileral agreement vi th us, while nat ions
which are far off, and which heretofore have
been unsocial and exclusive, have lecome
our friends. The anneal ieriod of res which
we have reached in health and tranquility,
and which is eronwned with so many b'ess
loirft, i,by universal consent, a convenient
and auitableone for cultivating personal piety
and practicing puhlic devctioiw I, therefore
recommend that Thursday .-tin' twenty-sixth
day Om-eirJier next, beset apart and obser
ved by alt-the peopi? of the United States as
a day for public praise, thanksgiving and
rravervMhe Almighty Creator and Divine
Ituforof the universe, bv whose ever watch
ful, merciful nd gracious providence alones
states and nations, no less than families and
.Individual men, do live and move and have
"their being.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my
hand and caused the seal of the United States
to lie affixed.
Done at the City of Washington, Ibis 12th
day of Oelolier, In the year of our Iml one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, and
of the Independence of the United States the
inty-third.
(skaxJ ANDREW JOHNSON,
jrv the Fresidenu
TCilliam II. Seward, Secretary of State.
Remember the Republican Mass
Meeting at Rock port to-morrow. Sen
ator Drake of Missouri and Senator
Tipton of Nebraska are among the
speakers.
Senator Tipton will pjwak to the
eiilzens in Doughw precinct next
Saturday at Z o'clock p. to. John
Ixmg Efq. is to make the appoint
ment at some central place.
TheU. S. Land Office w ill finish up
all Its business in Rrownville this
month, and then go to Beatrice. All
mho have business to transact with
the office and wish to do it at Rrown
ville will remember to do it now, for
ten ays lience it will be too late.
Register! lTcgfsterrr
AH persons who were not registered
at the late election are informed that
aow is the time to have the omission
supplied, so that they can vote at the
Presidential election next November.
Those who have not been In (lie State
long enough to vote at the State t lec
tion, and will have loen long enough
fnt the-State and count' to vote next
month, should see that their names
are on the registry lit in the precinct
where they rive. Those who wish
any. information upon the subject are
requested to give us a call, and what
we know we will cheerfully tell him.
Let us have no failure to have out our
full vote next month; but in order to
vete you must be registered. Do not
be satisfied until -ou see vottr name
on the book, by the Registering Officer
Trust to ik) man to see it put on for
you. Many who have so trusted
found that they could not vote on last
eleetloa day. as tlu?y. were net regis
tered
Tile "Result' In the State,.
The following are the majorities,
official and reported; for Mr. TafTe
(Republican) and Mr. roppl'eton,
(Copperhead), in the (Tifiercr.t coun
ties of the State, as far as ascertained :
Counties. TafTe. roppleton
Richardson.
Nemaha..
40.1
7.)
1st
Johnson.
Jefferson.
Oa?o....
Saline.
Otoe.
Z r,2
... 2U2
283
iAncaster.
IJncoln..,
127
58
28
CI
30
tie
312
CRM..
Narpy
IXmglas .
Pct -..
Platte
Hall
MarricK.
Madison.
Washington..
tXrrrrtng
Hurt
223
122 Dakota, Dixon, Cedar and
L'Eaa qui Court
19
tie
Etanton...-..
2227
812
Taffe'i aggre. majs. thus far 193-3
Pawnee, Butler, Seward and Saun-
ders-count res rental a to be heard from.
"We estimate them as fallt3;
Pawnee ......... STW-
Itutler 2i
Seward t
Baunders.... 50
We put these four counties topNher Me
eause the aeRretrate majorities north of tlie
Omaha reserve are so reported to us by Mr.
K. H. Porter.
Nemaha, Gage, Otoe, Douglas, Cum
ming, Stanton, Madison, Uedar, Sa
line, Lincoln, Burt and Merrick are
official. RcfHibfican.
By ttus politeness of J. M. Hacker,
oar faithful County Clerk, we are cn
abls&to lay before our readers-the fol
lowing, table, whishhaws the number
of registered electors for the late el
ection in NemahaOunt j, the number
voting,' the number who did. nat. vote,
and the estimated political; status- of
the non voting :
Is;: a c
s r 5 2
SS o
Bawwa villa o77 4j 07 77 16
Peru 197 171 2o 20 6
Nemaha City......... , 128 103 25 21 4
Aplnwall.. 12t S3 41 33 S
HI Derolq...., 72 ! 67 15 It 1
Bedford 31 24 10 C 4
lugla . ' 52 40 , 12 10 2
Gleu liock LSI , uxi 28 ' 25 3
iAfarotte 115 70 - 30 . 34 5
Washington 52 45 9 4 "5
BaRtoa 75 W 15 10 5
Tntai.i,
, j 1V7 1240 317 2i (3
If these persoii had all: not only
voted; but voted the straight ticket,
the Republican majority of. this county
would have beeiv54.inteadof 403, as
i t now seems to be. "Wo know of sev
eral who voted the Democratic State
ticket who have declared for some
time passed that they cannot vote -for
Seymour and Blair, and many of them
w ill undoubtedly vote the Grant and
Colfax ticket... We are . confident if
the people are not prevented from
coming out to the election by any un
foreseen accident, that on 3rd 'day of
"November next ICemaha County, will
roil up for the Republican Eleetoas.a
majority of 7i.
Railroad up the West Hank of
the HXIssoHri.
There has been a general expression
of the people in the counties in Ne
braskabonrerinsoMlw Mhburi River
in favor of the contemplated Railroad
from Atchison, Kansas, to Omaha,
Nebraska; and there is no doubt but
that if a responsible aiid thorough
company should take hold of the mat
tcr, they could get much material aid
from the counties and citizens of the
State, All feel the importance of the
road, and arc fully aware of the Im
mense benefit a good railroad connec
tion with St. Louis would-be t9 us on
the river. Wc hope this matter will
not be allowed to rest until the inter
est which is irovr 'awakened is drawn
towards other roads that seem to
promise earlier relief.
The people of the river counties are
determined to have a railroad. If St.
Louis will not second their efforts for
the road they want, they will accept
the proffered aid of the next lest road
which proposes to "reach their interests.
Then it may he too late for the river
road when the counties and the State
havejxhfifuted their means in a road
of secondary importance merely be
cause she was first in the field.
If St. Louis thinks our trade worth
contending for, now is the time to
reach for it. when we are not only wil
ling but able to assist in making the
reaching easier. We shall writch this
enterprise to see whether it means
business or merely a desirefor business
without the disposition to make what
they want practicable. The people in
this section are uneasy.- The innu
ncrable cribs of corn, stacks of wheat,
droves of cattle, and pens of hogs,
sheep, etc., are uneasy for a sure ami
earl y market. Rest is out of the ques
tion. "Who, which or what is first
to propose practical relief?
Rooks and Periodicals.
Tne Chicago Iyrjal Xacs, published
weekly by Mrs. Myra Bradwcll, Chi
cago, 111., at $J per year, is before us.
It is a small sheet in quarto form, and
it reports the legal news and judi
cial opinions announced in important
trials before various tribunals. It is a
paper for the lawyer and the bnisness
man, and surely every enterprising
thinking lawyer will have it.
We have received a late No. of the
Western Jurist, published by Mills fc
Co., Dcs Moines, Iowa, at $.1 a year.
It is a monthly law magazine of real
mcrrit. It gives a digest of the opin
ions of tho-supreme bench of Iowa,
Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, and
many other Statc3 in advance of the
authorized reports, and in the more im
portant easos it gives the opinion in
full. It is the best law magazine for
the western practitioner published,
and one which no lawyer can atten
tively read without profit.
Mr. Kelley, of the Tecumsch Ga
zctttc, has left at this office a copy of
TltPrvrp'cs, a weekly paper in mag
azine form, devoted to temperance,
reform, literature, art, and general
news, and published by Bennett,
Greely fc Latour, 22 Spruce street,
New York, at $2 a year. It is filled
with a very interesting variety of
reading matter. We should be pleased
to see it generally circulated in this
county. Mr. Kelly Mill act as agent.
The Rev. Mr. Phillips, of Tecumsch,
presented us with a -wry richly bound
volumn of "Madison Avenue Lec
tures." The volumn con tains eighteen
lectures, delivered in the Baptist
church, Madison Avenue, New York,
by as many distinguished clergymen
of that denomination. Their broad
and thorough survey of the topics
brought under discussion, and the
general spirit of true christian courte
sy which breath through them, give
promise of wide usefulness. All wish
ing for this or similardenominational
works can obtain them by applying
to Mr. Phillip..
Editor Advertiser :The Nema
ha County Teachers Association met
in the High School building at Rrown
ville on the evening of the IGth inst.
The large room in the building was
well filled with an intelligent audience
to listen to the lecture of Prof. McKcn
rieupert Geography. It was an inter
esting discourse.
On the 17th the business of the-Association
was transact ed." ; Isaac Black
was elected President aud the other
offices were properly filled by election.
There were many of the best teachers
of the county present, and we arc
sorry to say that many were absent.
Teachers institutes are acknowledged
by all to be great aids to the true
teacher,, still many who grant this to
be true, will not spare the time to. at
tend our meetings. They will- find in
due season that this time they with
hold will cost them dearl3, for the
teavhers who show that they do not
let an opportunity slip by for improve
ment without reaping the benefit of
all it offers, are already commanding
from five to ten dollars a month more
than these "cant spare the time" sort,
who teach for want of others to take
theit place.. The addage that the
"early bird catches- the worm." holds
good with, teachers as well as in. other
dopartmants of labor.
I. will furnish. yeu with the minutes
of the Associetion for publication next
week. F. M. Wii-biams.
L'ebu, Xebraptca,
Oct. W, 1SIW.
Mr. EmrcK-TheItcv, Geo. Alex
ander of Nebraska. City, will deliver
an "address before the Philomathean
IjwUJtLj VI luv i.miuiai k:wiwij uti
Thursday evening, October 23th.. His
subject will be The PyraraiJ," er
"The Seven Qualifications of a Model
Preacher."
If. ho -docs not treat the above sub
ject he vrill.deliver his lecture on "Ef
fort and Genius," which was very
highly commended , by the Nebraska
City pa pars..
We shall, doubtless have a very able
and interesting address. The public
are cordially invJted to-attend.
Geo. .H ayavooo, .See
Gav. Butler's Proc lamation convene
ing the Legislature in extra session at
12 m. on next Tuesday, was in yester
days Republican. It meets in Omaha
to provide for choosing three- Presi
dential electors for the State.:
Sheridan Lot Sale adjourned. See
advertisement in another column..
Rev. Geo. Alexander will deliver a
lecture before the State Normal School
in the evening of October 29th sub
ject, "The .Pyramid of the. Sacred
Seven," or the seven qualifications of
the true teacher. From our, acquain
tance" with the Rev. gentleman, we
will venture the assertion the address
will be a rich treat to them -who will
be present. We solicit a seat in ad
vance for ourself and family.
Wc are informed that a Post Office
hrss been established jit Hillsdale in
this county, and that Geo. R. Shook
has been appointed Post Master, and
just here allow us to quote a part of
Soction 14 Article 2 of the Constitu
tion of Nebraska:
"If any person shall, after his elec
tion as a member of the Legislature,
be elected to CongFess, (get married to)
or be appointed to any office, civil or
military, under the Government of the
United States, his acceptance thereof
shall vacate his scat."
Now, Bro., Shook, be careful and
in no whit act in violation of the con
stitution. We give you this gentle
reminder, lest iu an unguarded mo
ment you may unconstitutionally ac
cept the fair hand or the loving office
aud thus loose your seat.
John Long says that Senator Tip
ton's appointment will be at Harmon's
School House.
Nebraska Cit.v. Oct. 14. ,
Johnson county gives TafTe- and
Butler 147 majority. Gage county
gives Tafl'e and Butler 183 majority.
Lancaster county gives TafTe 123 and
Butler 12-" majority. Gains in all
these counties for Republicans.
Burt county gives 100 Republican
msijority.
Sarpy county gives 7 Democratic
majority.
Ni:w York, Oct. 1(5.
The Yt'orld editorially says, that the
Democratic party evidently has been
injured by aspersions cast upon it
through the indiscreet letter of Blair
to Broadhcad, which has been success
fully used by the Republicans. It
says it is simple justice that the party
should be cleared of these aspersions,
and says the party, as a body, has no
other means of clearing itself of this
injurious imputation than by futile
contradictions in its public journals,
but there are individuals who can ex
tinguish tin's calumny in a moment
and silence it forever, and this must
be done if we are to win this elsction.
This is a time for plain talk and we
bono we have spoken intelligibly
enough for those whom it most con
cerns, to take our meaning.
The Herald says it has been decided
to withdraw Seymour and Blair and
the nominations to be given to Chase
and John Quincy Adams. Belmont
and other members of ths National
Democratic committee meet Seymour
at Utica to-day.
All the Washington specials this
morning state that a movement is on
foot to withdraw Seymour and Blair
and place Chase and Adams or Frank
lin in nomination by the Democrats.
The Commercial savs it is reported
to-dav that Sevmour sent a letter of
declination to Belmont.
The Democrat says Gov. Seymour
has written a letter placing himself in
the hands of a National Committee.
m : -
St. Louis, Oct. 10.
The Dcmoci'ctf Washington special
says a new source of grief and tribula
tion to the Democratic party in this
district, has come in the breaking up of
their soldiers' ami sailors' organiza-
tion. This occured last evening, when
Col. O Berne tiieir President, came
out in a strong speech for Grant and
Colfax, which it is hinted was inspired
from the White House, and which re
ceived the hearty indorsement of
several members of the club.
O'Beme is the Registerof Wills
here, one of the President's most inti
mate friends ; a leader of the conserva
tive movements in and about Wash
ington, and one of the most prominent
Fenians in the country.
The President has agreed to let the
recent order concerning elections in
the unreconstructed States drop en
tirely, as he feels confident that Grant
will be elected.
Gen. Blair arrived here this noon
and freely declares to his friends that
he has written a letter to the effect
that he is ready to withdraw from the
field at any moment it is thoutrht bv
the National Executive Committee, or
party leaders, that the success of the
party will be assured thereby; on the
otner Jiaud, it is positively stated, by
several of Gen. Blair'a friends that he
has already resigned, and that his let
ter has been in the hands of his father
or the Democratic National Execu
tive Committee- for a week past.
Washington, Oct. lf.
SENATE Cole, Cameron and Pat
terson of Tennessee, were the only
members presen t. The President cal
led tlie Senate to order, and after
prayer by the Chaplain, declared the
session adjourned until the 10th of
November.
HOUSE The following Represen
tatives were present: Colfax, Itvd. ;
Lincoln, New York; O'Neill, Penn
sylvania; French, North Carolina;
Ketchein, West Virginia ; Carter and
Cass, South Carolina; Peck, Ken
tucky; prince and Edwards, Georgia,
and delegate Connaugh of Montana.
At noon the speaker called the House
to order and after prayer by the Chap
lin declared.tUe Housa adjourned un
til the 10tU of November.
Denver, Oct. 1.
The Board of Canvassers to-day
gave Brad ford r Republican, the certi
ficate, declaring him elected delegate
by seventeen majority.
St; Loos, Oct. II.
The Washington correspondent of
the Democrat telegraphs as follows :
The Democratic attack upon their
Presidential candidates, has fully oc-
cupiea puonc attention nerc to-day.
It b-as become known that Wash Mc
Lean and hi friends were among the
lirst to telegraph upon the matter,
after the result of the elections be
came sufficiently known. Pendleton
himself, according to tire- Democrat's
special, sent a dispatch to-day, urging
tlutt Cltase bcmb tituted for Symour.
To ofLVet such inlluences, quite anum
ber of leading New York Seymour
men hac- telegraphed, here- to-day,
sayiig that the World spoke without
the authority of these there in favor of
a change.-
t deal of verv bitter opposition has
ine maiority rant unase, out a
been devolved. during theciaj-. Sotith-
crasrs in the city are almost without
exception, opposed to the move, and
say tiiey willnever submit to it.
Hancock says he will never accept
the second place -on tlie ticket. The
Blairs nre bursting with indignation.
The President approves of a change,
but thinks that he ouht to be tlie
figure-head. The Johnson men in
in the Cabinet favor a change. Mr.
Randall wants to put up Mr. Joluison ;
Mr. Browning thinks that Ewing
should be in Blair's place. McCuIloch
wants a change. Tom Florence,
though a Chase man, says that it is too
late and Rosecrans repeats it still
more emphatically than ever. As for
the Chief Justic, he regards the move
ment as induced by a panic, and as
one which cannot be consummated by
any means now, as the command of
the party, and he therefore anticipates
no change. lie has said nothing, so
far as can be learned, to lead any o
those at work in this matter to hope
that he will lend himself to it, on the
contrary, his expressions both dis
courasred them and almost destroved
their hopes of any moral support from
Mr. Chase. He said last night to
some friends, that it waj entirely too
late for any sucn move to succeed
and that now, as for himself, he dc
sired it withdrawn from politics.
The jUxpresa mis evening has a
double headed article denouncing the"
project of substituting Chase for Sey-2
mour. . lno arucio nas considerable
significance from the fact that this
paper has lately come into possession
of narties who are conducting it in the
interest of the Congressional Demo
nance Committee of that bod v. Manv
believe that Montgomery himself
responsible for tne article. '
The best Informed among the Dem
ocrats here believe that the movement
will not only prove a failur-,. but that
tne tact. oi proposing tne eiianjre in
such a public manner will have a
most disasterous effect upon the No
vember election. Those who hold
this belief bestow unlimited abuse up
on the World, Pendleton and Wash
McLean
Buffalo, Oct. 20.
A dispatch just recieved from Ho
ratio Seymour announces that he will
take the stump in person, and open
the campaign at Bullalo October 22d
MoNTrELTKR, Vtt, Oct. 20
In the House of Representatives
Hon. F.T. Edmonds was reflected to
theU. S. Senate for six yenWre?eiving
138 votes to 11 for llon.F.P. Rcdfield.
The Senate will elect him unani
mously this after-noon, and both
houses meet in convention to-morrow
and complete the election. ,
London, Oct. 20.
It is represented that the Alabama
claims will be referred to the Emper
or of llussia ror arouarament.
Georg"e Francis Train to llic
Irish or America.
Dxtklin, Oct. 19.
Train has published an ad rem to the
American people bidding Irishmen
to vote for Grant, and adducingproofs
to show tnat tne democratic party is
friendly to England. He denounces
Tammany Hall, aud declares that the
voters of the Fifth District must take
him as an independent candidate or
not at all.
MARRIED.
At the house of J. I Columbia, in Hillsdale,
Nemaha County, Nebraska, on the 15th of
Oetoler, lNiS, by the Rev. Joan Price, Hon.
George H. .Shook to Miss. Fanny J. Jones.
Bv t lie Rev. A. L. Foluen. at Norl h Star, Mo.,
on "the liith lust., Mr. Alphonso W. Kllis, of
Iiomion, Nebraska, to M iss Cora Chamlx-rlain,
late of the Arivrtunr olliee.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ALL'ABORD TOR SALT RIVER!
The New cud Elegnnt Copper Eottom,
STEAMER DEMOCRAT,.
T. W.
BEDFORD, Master,
O.P. FAI'LTCNEU.
JOHN aEEIvUE.s, ut rK!h
Will leave as above 011 the evening of the
State and Presidential F.loetions, ibr Hnt
River. A splendid Bar of lied Eye lius been
very nitvly provided, which is ur.dtr the es
pecial .management of
Eld WILCOX.
nENRY HART, of Aspinvall, h"s been
secured for Pilot, and from his great experi
ence and knowledge ol" the stream, there
need be no fears eniertainrd of tlie safety of
the Iioat under hiscure.
A lew Independents have been scoured as
Waiters, and will be under tfe management
of SAM CEL. BENNETT and Mr. .LvliVlS,
who have U-cn employed as stewards.
No Disfranchised Colored Men allowed on
upper cabin.
i'or l-'reiiriit or P.vwuac npplv toW.T. DEN,
or on lioard the "STEAMER DEMOCRAT,"
or to Capt. BEDFORD, at the pl.-u-e where be
intended to run the Iand Olliee. '
N.B. After t Lis t rip theschoouer will prob
ably be commanded by A, S. H.LLADAV,
late eommander of the sloop '"NeuroSullrnge"
or "Greenbacks."
Aspinwali, Nebraska, Oct, 10, 1n.
ZVISYT STEAM FERRY
A T
Rrownville, Xcliraska.
Tlie Brownvllle Ferry Company have now
running between
BROWNVILLE, NEB.,
A X D
North Star and Phelps City, Mo.",
the new and commodious Steam Ferry
MARY J. ARNOLD,
This boat is entirety rrcw, with power and
capacity to cross everything that nay come,
in any weather.
For crossing Cattle Into of out f this Iind
District this is the best point TL is lout is
especially fitted up to ensure safety in cross
ing stock, and large cattle pens are elrrndy
erected at the St. Joe. & C. B. Depot at ITiclps
City. We can insure tiie traveling public
that all in our power shall be done to make
thi.stheinotrcliahlecrossing on the Missouri
Rivfr . Brownvillo Ferry Co.
Farm for Sale.
The undersigned offers for sale his valuable
Farm, lying fourm-iles west of Brownville, on
tlie main road wot, and containing 123 acres,
of fhich 5 acres is Timber, and between ; I
and 60 acres under cultivation. I'or terms
and prices, see the undersigned on tlie place.
2-St JOHN CRKASON.
Proposals for Fuel
IlEA.IQUAKTKn;5 DKP T OF TIIE PL.ATTH,
- ClIIKF QC-VUTEUMASTKK S OFFICE,
O.MA1IA, Nebraska, Oct, 20th, 160$
SerTeI bils, in duplicate, with guarantees
signed by two responsible pitIsriiof Wdders,
11 be received atthisolllce nnti! 10 o'clock
A. M.roi Tuesday, October 29th Wis, for the
delivery at the Military Post near Omaha, Ne
braska, of
Sixteen Hundred
of Hard IVootl,
Ash,) or
(I,GOO cords
Oak, Hickory,
TIiirtj-tvo Hundred
cords ol" Soft Wood,
wood, Basswood, Elm,) or
(3.200
(Cotton-
Twelve Hundred (1,200) tons
of AntlniM iieioal, or
IVineteen Hundred (1,900) Ions
HituininouM Coal,
Delivery to commence iin "perfection of
the coutract ami one-lift h of the whole fpfan-
iny io uenvereu eacn rnonth until tiie con
tract is filled.
llids will be received for any cr" all of the
articles specified.
Full conditions made known on application
at this office.
Thv right to reiect any anu all bids Is
TO'
served.
Dy command of Cvt. JI.ij. Gen. Aurrrrr.
WM.MYKIIS,
r.v't Brijj. (Jeneral,
Cidef (iuartermaster,
$200
MOXTTI .' Kenrcmber, it is so.-
uny person can do it. Wo have a new chean.
licensed Sewing Machine, the best ever made.
It will sew, fell, hem, tuck, braid and era
broidcr.anddoall workdonc bv highlv priced
machines. Costs only i.S; think of that be
sift $7': One aent wanted for every county.
Sample machine at less than resrnlar price to
one asjent. Sample of work, terms. &; free.
lhis is a new thinq:.. Send and see samplcs-
Autiress,
ASKUELOT S. M. COMPANY,
51-2m,
Hinsdale. N. II.
ALL ABOABD.
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The-Brownrille Transfer Company,.
Un'ler the management cf
JACOB ROGERS,
IS novr Roaning Regular Ouauibusse f ronv
Brtrwrnville to the Railroad Terminn
of the Comcil BtutTs and St. Joseph Railroad,
At Kortli Star, Mo
Two Miles from Browurille nd NortU Slr Ferry
Good Onraiouflseg. Close Conneotiens.
SO-tf Charges Moderate.
1 lassware, a splendid 'asrt mPnt in store
i T and tor sale at Wl SMALL'S
T-!n Ppilinsrln abundance.
at
I" WM. II.
SMALL'S.
cratic Committee, and further, that
the editor and chief proprietor, with
Montgomery Blair, constitute the Fi-
OFFICIAL VOTE OF
3
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CANDIDATES.
I For Conoresx
JOHN TAFFE, 87 120 63 61 4 C3 GO 21 37 fl 33 820
A. J. POPPLE TON. 193 50 33 22 ' 12 4 43 W 23 3 8 417
Ibr irovcrnor
DAVID DUTLETt, 2S7 120 W 61 43 60 60 21 37 21 3-3 S22
JAS. ft. PORTEIt. 131 4- 37 22 12 G 43 19 23 3 8 414
For Srrrcfan; of State
TIIOS. IV KENNAHD, 120 G3 Gl 43 G3 60 21 37 21 33 821
. VICTOR VIFQUAIN. 191 50 3S ' 22 12 5 45 13 23 3 8 419
For Auditor of State
' JOHN GILLESPIE, 253 120 6i 59 43 68 61 21 ?A 21 35 793
H. C LETT. : ' ; 21 S ' 50' 30 2 12 7 44 .10 24 3. 8 447
For Treasurer of Slate
JAMES SWEET, 239 110 65 61 45 63 6a 21 37 21 35 821
J.A.WARE, 192 50 33 22 12 7 45 13 -23 3 8 410
For Chief Justice
O. P. MASON, 29G 120 6-3 60 41 71 61 21 33 21 35 829
J. II. CROXTON. 1S3 50 33 22 12 3 44 19 23 3 8 407
For Senator 3rd District
ISHAM REAVIS, 279 120 65 61 45 63 60 21 37 2T 35 S10
E. A. ELLSWORTH. 195 50 33 22 12 6 45 19 23 3 413
For State Senator
T. J. MAJORS, 273 113 G3 61 45 03 57 10 33 20 35 795
WILLIAM CLARY. 193 43 40 22 12 7 47 19 27 . 4 8 434
For Pmzecutin a Attorney
O. B. HEVVETT. 2G0 120 64 50 42 63 59 21 35 21 35 793
E. W. THOMAS. 212 50 39 22 15 G 45 13.25 3 8 443
For Representatives
GEORGE CROW, 230 121 63 61 45 71 GO 21 37 ' 21 3-5 821
J. S. CHURCH, 284 120 G5 GO 44 68 59 20 37 21 3-5 811
GEO. R. SHOOK, 283 117 GO 51 31- tS CO 21 37 21 35 792
H. STINEMAN, 2S8 121 G3 GO 41 GO 50 21 29 21 34 800
O.P.FAULKNER, 191 50 39 22 18 4 45 10 23 3 8 422
J. W. BENNETT, 195 50 33 21 12 4 44 19 23 3 8 418
M. M. STOVER, - 192 40 33 3) 12 4 45 19 20- 3 9 420
B. F. KNOTT. 192 53 33 , IS 12 7-47 10 20 3 9 420
For Commissioner
A. J. RITTER, 200 121 50 50 40 G7 GO 12 30 10 34 770
F. M. SECREST. 203 50 . 40 21 9 7 45 20 23 4 8 430
TOTALS 480 171 103 83 57 70.103 40 (iO 24 43 1240
Great Sale
TO WIST
LOTS
IX
POSTPONED
TO
MONDAY,
O CTOBHR26tli, 1888.
This town is on the Southeast quarter, of
c . i . l m ...... -. ii .1 , . . i i' .
ii,Tiii;i iu, inwii .), jiaiint- n, ii nines cm
of Brownvllle. Slieri(ian is bounded on the
South by the Brown ville, Tecumsch and lVe
atrlce waon road, on the North by Jbonus
Branch, ami is in theoKraphical centor of
Nemaha county. Neb. This town has lecn
surveyed with great care, in view of making
it, (what its location shows it naturally
should be,) a central point for business.. The
jh. JL. it. i. Li. ii. it., or isrownviiie, Tecum-
seii, ISeatrlceaiut tt. Kearny 1 tail road, must
of necessity run through tlie Northern por
tion ot slicridan. Should a Itailroad run up
the Nemaha, it must make the junction with
the above road at Sheridan. A glance at the
map ot the county and platt of the city will
at once convince any business man that hero
is a desirable locution lor trade, and a Itail
rotvl centre. Sherld:n is bounded on three
shies by beautiful croves of timber. It has
two springs within its limits: any quantity
of stone for building ; lime stone is abundant,
and the bent quality of clay for maklntr brh-k.
w u:nn a snort distance west of the city lim
its is a mineral or sulphur sprinri. which, to
gether, With the beauties of the surrounding
country, will .nake thi a delightful summer
resort. At the urgent request of citizens, the
proprietors have laid out one whole block
and deeded the same to Nemaha county for
Curt JIini.se iStjiiare, should the reorl of this
county ever desire to make this the county
seat. Tiicy have, also, set aiort for the coun
ty, one wlvde bkx S for Seminary grounds.
and one block for Public l'ark. Arrange
ments are al read v made for the crecti n of.
Hotel. Stores. Blacksmith and Wagon
shops, etc.. and ever assurance of several
other buildings going up this tail. The pro
prietors wish to sell only apart of tlie lots
now, Cuap, in order to. facilitate building as
rapidly as possible. Terms: one fourth down.
ballaiK-e in six and twelve months, with
ten per e-nt interest.
MUittiAN & luuswi'-u rroprieiors.
j. ii. snooic & BROS.,
Manufacturers and Dealers in Native Lumber
f all kinds, lengths, bre;idtlw anil thickness,
A T
HILLSDALE,
NEMAHA COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
Theywii and run oneof the best Saw Mills
In the State, and will furnish
3IECIIAX2CS ASD IICILDCRS
with a hill of I,uinler of best, quality, on
short notice, at the Bowcst Market l'rice.
Lath, and Pickets
Always on hand for stle.
They also sell cheap at their store irv Ilills-
Vale all staple Dry (ioods and Groceries, and
uch articles a-- are In general use.
llewiemoer tlie business, tlie men, niu the
place. 1-1 y
FOK sale:
At Nemaha City, five miles south of Rrown
ville,
A No. 1 I&altese Jack,
llhaud-s hifrh, shows all good qualities of a
good breeder.!; years old. warranted sound,
kirxi urxl well tmiued. lias stooil two years
at the farm of It. A. Stewart, on Dig Muddy.
Call show good colts.
Price 8500.
Also a pood two-year old past Fillev. Price
Ss-i Kmpureof J. i t:UOTUKRr
1-St Nemaha Cit y.
SHEEP FOR SlLKj. OK TO
L.KT 0. SH.tilES.
Seven Hundretl and Ffty Firve "Wool Ewes,
Will sell or let them in lots to suit. For par
ticularo apply to F. V. or II. HAI-SKY",
Ilcadof Lornr liratvch,
or A. P. COUSWF.LL,
l-2t-ptl Rrownville.
CITY BAKERY
CONFECTIONERY 1 1
Ifo. 31 Cor. Main & l?t Sts. (uppositeCity Drug Store
"WILLIAM ALLEN, Proprietor.
Pics, Cakes Fresh Ilread,
Confectionery, Light aud
Fancy Groceries
.Constantly on Hand, t !
Fresh Bread Delivered' Daily 11
First Class FamilyFlonr "Warranted.
Free Express Hun for the benefit of my Customer,
Kilbourn, Jenkins & Co.,
IWTOREilS,
AND-
VHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS
ia all kinds of
PINE LUMBEK,
LATH, SHINGLES,
Sash, Blinds, Doors, Bata,k
OCiccantl "Lumber Yard, Cor.
Fourth and JtXaln Stat.,
BROWirVIIXE, NEB.
BRANCH- VAI1D AT
rIlEX.Ia CITY, 3XO.
We ItXanuracture our ovrn
Material in the Pineries of Os
l&osh, IViseonsin, and can sell
at "Lower rates than any Lum
ber Yard in the West.
12-47-Iy
NEMAHA COUNTY.
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HAINEY & LEWIS,
No. 49,
3XAIiV STREET,
DEALER IN
STAPLE AXD FAXCY
DRY GOODS !
Embracing all tho Novelties of th.e
CCll.
Also a large and well selected stock of
OliOTEEIjSTGr !
GEXTSIFURXISIIIXG GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
GROCERIES,
QucetssTrare, Eardwarc,
SALT, LIME AXD
CEMENT!
Our Goods iccre bought of first hands,
and we think wc can offer such induce'
mcnts to purchasers as cannot fail to
suit those icitfting tobvy. Call and see
for yoursctccs.
All Kinds of Produce taken in Ex
Change for Goodv
At the Sign ol the
BIG BED STEAD !
is the place to buy
FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERV
ZMcTVTL, & Co.,
Keep constantly on hand a complete assort
ment of
Sofa, Beaditcadi Wardrobes,
Bureau,
Sprinq Bed,
What Xots,
Kitchen
and
Parlor r
Rockini l'hni$,
H'ath Stands,
hat Rdctt
Xitehen
and
Parlor,
Table.
Center
Chairs, i
Marble
Topped yr
Stands, ' i,
Lounge i,
Settees. mt ;
9
Lounge
g.
tetng
Cribt
OJice
Chair.
Comfort,
Tete-tete,
Plain
Stands
Mattrense
Be Springs. Children' Cabs and Gig,
Out and Rosevood, Mnuldmg,
Sheet. Pillow, Pillow
Slip, etc.. etc
SHOW CASES & OFFICE WORK
MADE TO ORDER!
And anything anrt everything required to set
up plain orfaBcy housekeeping
All of their ware is either manufactured o
put up under their special suyerintendence,
which enables them to soil soiwd articles al
smaller prices than Eastern manufactured
goods.
Ovlv
Hearse
is at tlie service of the public &i any time it
maybe ncededrad is- gotten up-hl as f?e style
as any farthcT east
f.lETALIC BURIAL CASES
of all sizes constantly on lwnd,
At Eastern Friccs'
VTo are cToin business on
STRICTLY CASH PRINCIPLES
AT A
Small Profit
and bv attention to business andthe wantsol
the comTmirriW, cxjHfl in the futare-as in t tie
lat to receive the pntronase the udiio
generally. McFALL & CO.
JOHN L. CARSON,
-BANKEE,
BR O WX VILLE ERRASKA.
Exchange Bought and on MVTxy.
cipal cities.. Afro dealer m wm
Coin, tiold Dsi anu
GOVERNMENT BOOTS.
Deposits rcc vZL v ;e iai agree-
.. .! i .-oiu nr kiiti
ni. imei-
est
u':UTs ad f Arnon-reiident.
lt' aT- n, s of V. S. Bonds wanted.
ment
CLOCKS, WATCHES,
JEWELBY.
No. 59 Main Street, BrownviUo.
JOSEril SHUTZ,
Has Just opened and will constantly
keen on haml a large nnd well assorted
7."V- r o-nmiine articles in his line.-
1 toek of genuine art
- - 1 Tl"no1.l.t! -l Vi-? TiAt
elry done on short notice
ALL WUJCJi ii ii."--"
To the Ladies.
For one-dollar only. re tollinx Silk, SMwis,
Vrj Dd Fncr Good oc ec.j -...Mat
4r(X) sent free of charge, to apentg send-
to.nr,dUreS.
42 Hanover St., Bofit?n, JIass.
P. O. Bex 2931 U U-6m
02 f Q-
5 O - -
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o w w
o o o
' o o
id H
liBri1" ' X.' ----- ''"mil
2?otic3 to tho Public.
A
w rind Fashionable SIOCU OI
rte" unu
CLOTHING,
(NO snODDYX is now offefed to the TxibllC at
J. S. HETZEL'S
CLOTHING STOKE,
Ko. 70 Main Street,
who I
B" S" ll"3l "ft! 1
to the interest of fhphbllc; and having par-
chased my CLOTIIfNG, (made under my own
nupervision) exclusively for caah, I can sell as
low, if not lower, than an
in
the Town or Connty.- 1 beg to call your
Attention to my
tt" f i"w-y --
I t rI r l 1 1 s I I
I , I I I I -i Al 1 1 i-l I I
I ill I V I y ill If 1 y I I
-B--vAy-y ' vAA
V '
eIectc4so4kof"
HATS, CAPS,
HOOTS, SHOES,
Gent's Furnishing Goods,
m can- b
HT THE" WEST.
Here is a chance for the est bargains, as I
have no dead stock on hand, all being entirely
new. The pnbllc are fnvfJed" to csiladd ex
amine for themselves
SlePiierjetstes' BlocK,
-here'everj thiri't id the Cpthing line carl be
1UUUU.
J.
Si HETZEL.
5l-tf
I .IN B ANIUiUPTCY. t
yy ha xren uptct.ym m $ :
JL Court, District of N
mnv concern :
;J'sD;:ri.-e
Taso qciicc nfrpnv, inr.t a
ion i.n
l.SCS, filed in -riid Di-fri-t Court l,v '
A
Khxies, or reorJtstv:i i try, m k:u,i Dwfr!
A. K
-who has been r.Hrnior.r. lii:y ifrlirHl Z
; Bankrupt under the Act or rov.m pnri-l.-r
'An Act to i-tai...-iii a l-iif.rm r
Bankruptcy throushopt t.lo L'nitd stat. s
approved March ii-o., ,ra disehao on'.t
certiflcate thereof, from ail h:s deU.s'an.i
le lvta uaj 01 ovmhixt.a.Ii, i.v.j at t.i
t A.M.. before S. M. liicli, i:Hr,:, K.ter
jkruptcyfor said District, at hU otr.ce
wnviile, cmahii Cojaty. 1.4 the time
u ve t-a-
in Ban
in Brown
ana ptace asisiift iir the hearing of tl.e
same; when and where yon rrtay at"V.it and
'of the said peMtkm should m,t be K.;ih.f
snow inu.v. ii any vuu iiuv. Wiiv tho Pnr
And that the second sr..! thir l Ti:-, fir,"s r.r
'creditors of nal 1 bankrupt will ne he!u at
the same time and place.
WATSON B. SMITH
2-3t ' - - Clerk U. S. Dist. Court fr,r rA TUt
Ml
f ha iav;i viui. Lniti states District
J, Court. District of Xebraska. To r Iwm it
M7i concern :
Ta5 nctie hereby that a petition ha bn
to-wit, cn the l-'rh day ot Oct-4 r, A.I). i,x
filed In Slid I1-trict t'otirtby M'iMinm tall
lantiSe, Jr., of Nebraska City, fn iu(i lii.-trict,
who has beei heretofore duly decarel hanli
rupt 'er the .Tct of Conres entitled "An
Act to ital.INU a J n wor;:? system of ilanii-
ruptcy thro':i:;lrnt tiie I'nited states," c j;
proved March J, Lt, r r a di-o-hare and cer
tificate thereof, from all hi d( bu aiwi other
claims provable under wiM act; act thatte
iUth uay of JNovcniher. A.D. l, at M o'clcx 1;
a.m., oerore b. M. men, t.sq.. Real: ter in
Bankruptcy, at his olliee in tlie city of iirown
vllle, is the time and p!a-e a.sined or the
hearing of the swime, when and whore you
may attend and show cause, if an v yon have,
why the prayer of the said petition should
not he granted; and thatthesecond i.nd third
meeting of the creditors of suid l.aakrupt
will be iieM at the same tir-e nnd i-i;fv.
2-S! Clerk of IT. i, Uit-t. Court fvr iid Pist.
IiV J?.?.YAV?rP7TJ'.-Mni!ed States Pitrict
Court, lHrict of NeTanka. T u tsn
r.y concern :
Take notice hereby-.- llni a faxlt ion hna ben
1 to-wit, on Um liti Uv otij.-xober, AJJ. l.',
fileJ In said lustrict O.urt by (l-.rae M.
Erinker of Nebraska City, in said District.
i who has been heretofore duly delarei bank
rupt under the act of Congress entitled "An
Act tor-staoush a Uniform SrtfTn of Ianh-
Iruptcy throu-ihout the Cnitel .states," ap
pTTrrl .tarch 2, 1C7, for a discharge, and
cert lflcate theref, from all hisdebtsahd other
claims proT)ie under said aci, and dax lUn
loth day of ovmw A.D., 1, at ru o'clock
a.m., lefore s. I!."-t, IVKfer in
Uankruptcy for said IXstrict, at hM office tn
city of Brownville. is the time and rhicens-
giznel for the hearing of the tonne; when
and where you may attend, and show cnat-.
If any you have, why the prayer of said peti
tion should not bezranted ; aud that the sec
ond and third meeting of thecreditors of Mild
bankrupt will be held at the same 1 1 rr.e and
place. WATsoN B. SMITH,
2-:it ClcTK IT. a Uist. Court f. r sa ia Pist.
IiV It A XA'Ii UP TCrr-JL'n itel States District
Court, District Of .Nebraska. To vhont. it
wiiii Coiiccrn;
Take notice heftbv. that a retition h.is lf-n
to-wit, on tire l'th ! iy of O.-toh'-'r, V.I. l-:s
filel in said district Court by John liizllai'ine
of Nebrasia City, in said listnct, w ho lias
been heretofore duly ttecl.rel bankrupt tinder
the Act Ot f. on jTcrs cnntlcf "An'Art toK-
tablish a l''iorrt System of tankrupr. v
throughout th L'nited States," approved
March 2, loT, for a disehari?e, arnl certificate
thereof from ail his debts and other claims
provable under said Act, and thnt th Iufh
day of November. A.P. 1m w, at iu o'chx i a.m.
tx't'oreS. M. ltlck, lles;ister m Bankruptcy
at his of3ce in tlie city of B'rownfille, is the
time and place assigned tor thehearinsr of the
same; when and wnere you may attend and
show cause, if any you Pave, why the rinyr
Of said petition thouM not be jjrantiil; liul
that the second and third meeting of the
crelitors of sabt tiankrupt wiii be held at ttu?
same time and pln-.
WATSON II. SMITH.
2-3t Clerk T ; S. Pi.st. Court for Kiiid Pit.
If UAXKRrrTCr.rtrct Coitrt of the
United Statrs, for the District of NcbrasJta.
tlte matter of Usee Mathews, bankrupt.
In
District of Nebral!( us.
This M to give fof ice, thjt on the 1st dav of
Ocfelx-r, lst,t, -a vrmnt of Iwinkruptev ss
Issued out of the DNtrn-t ('ourm the l'nitMt
States for the DUtikt of Nebraska, ngainst
the estate of "sci- .f:th,f.- in tire county of
Nemaha, In said" cfl strict- aliudael- n hanbe
rupt on his petition: that the lavment .'f
! any debts and the delivery of any pn perty
belcneiritr tovfrti hankruot d-it,ir. -Si?-i ur
i for his use, .nid tiie transfer of ary rro-rtv
by htnr, ar? forbidden by lawirtd that
meetinrr f the creiivtorn fif psud luMiknnit
debtor, fo prove their uebts, and to cht
one or more aritrrves of his estate. v i 1 1 le
held atacouttof bankruptcy, to U-hohlen fir
the court house iA BroM-nville, Nehra-kn.be--foreS.
M. Kich, IfvIteiristrar lv tnnkrnpfcy
for said district, on the H ! dav of v. veiiU-f,
A.P. lNi, at ID o'clock n.in. "C. K.YOsT,
l-2t U. S. Marshal for said l'istric!.
T.V 7.4.VA'rrrcr.-Pistrict
(Vi'irt of f.Jte
L Lnite! States for the Distri'-t of Nebraska,-
In the matter of Nahum C.
iiussell, bauX-,
rnpt. District of Nebra-ka. s
This is to give notice that on the lf i!mv of
OctolH-r, isiis. a warrant in bankruptev '.;'
issued out of the District Court of the L'nit
States, for the District of Nebraska, again S
the estate of Xahiim ('. llusseli. of Nehruska
City, in the county of Otoe in aid di-tri";.
adjudged a bar.krnpt on Ids own petition;
that the puynen of nny del.t, and the 1-
livery of ny proju-rfy l-elonging to .-uch
bankrupt uel.tor, to hcmoT for Ids use. and'
the tnm-fer of nny property -y him, f.re for-
bidden by Ia: aiui tiutt a jiieiiiL? if tlie
bidden ty la: and ttutt a nievtiiiLr of the
erelit.ors of said hankrut debtor, to prove
their debts, and fo choose one or more a.'
sigmvs of iris edne. wiil l held t ;w )urt of
Bankruptcy, to-beholden at tiie court house
In Brownville, .Nebraska. Utoie S. M. liieli,
Esq.,Itcglstrarirj P.ankruptcy for said dl.-i net.
on tne uiii day of November, A. D. W -t. at ID
o'clock, a.m. c. K. Y st
l--t U.S. Marshal forsnM I1stricf.
LEGAL.
ADMINISTRATORS N f TfCI?. Not ice Is
hereby given tisat Benjamin I' I.nsh
batigh has U't n appointed hv th Trot-ah
; Court of Nemaha Count v, Nebraska, .'.rni.:
lstrator with the will anneved.ofthe . -t.ite of
Joiin D. Heamer. late of Washington coimtv
Maryland. dc-ea.sed. and that tiie -nid e..nrt
has appointe,! tlie following as the time for
hearing and allowing chums against said e
taK st the Court Room in Brownville. in
county of Nemaha, to wit: March Mb. April
ntn, jiay yth, ls;:( at ten oclock A. it.
All claims not presented nt i.r ;. i'..ro th.
last hearing above appolntct, he rrl.
A. W. MOKUAN.
2-4t Frobate Juh;e.-
O TRA Y XOTICKw ice
is Ix-rtbv gjwrt
KJ tliat the undersigned.
livinc in I I f r. I
Precinct, Nemaha Couittv. Ntbru!-:a haK
taken up, on the Pith of OcUJr, l'i;s, o-v
Iron Gray r'iilcy, one year old past.
2-ot JAM K.S MATIN.
DISSOL1 rO.Y.-.Take notice thut tUe part
nership heretofore existing N ftv.cn A.
. W. Morgan and PeKorest Borter. In tliwfjin.i
.Agency business, Is this dav dissolved tw
: miitiiAi eonsent. DeK KKST Pt diTtli. "
1-tt A. W. MUUGAN.
T USTICR-X XOTICE.A. J. Hitter vs. V. .T.
O TIM Ri toroH.lt. Koldns. .1. P . Rt St.
Deroln Bre-lnct. in Nemaha count v. Nebras
ka. On the 2J1 dav of s.-i,teiiih. r. .vi. l.K.-i
said Justice is-ne-l an order of nitaciuiient ii
the above c-Qtitkal action. fr thn surnof .
and costs. The case will be hennl Noveni-r
1 IX 1-N. 1 1. IL KOBINS. J. i".
St. Ieroin, Oct. l"th, i-nis.
0j
RDER OF Pl'R LICA TTOV s;t-j r.f
Nebas-Ii;: Williinu. Itn-rnn
I against Dora Ooudy. Upon th'hvarini of
uus case it was ordered by the court that tho
plaintitrgive notice to the nirM rf vi
the said ward, aiwl all tMTVin "nforo4.t,w Jy
heresta to app,..r at an adjonmcl ten.i of
.this Cenrf, toe same to be held at the citvof
Brownvllle, in and for the roTinfy of N ema
il a. State -f Nebraska, on th -ri a-- r v,v
emMr, A.J. lw.st i of.i.. i,w n
Iicense sliould not t-granted t . a i.i
an to mdl lot No. H. Iix- N. n.t ..tinmi
successive weeks
O. I'. XASON,Ju lge.
n.t
yt;?rcr.sr xmicF.-vmn
A r,
V onirscu. :,.r,,rp i: v tr, ,)... a
P.. of Brownville
Nebraska.
Precinct, Nemalwi county.
, On theu.thday of September. lsn,c id Jus
tice Issued an "order of attachment in the
atxive action for the sum of -y tr and costs.
" , If- V. HL'GTIXS, XT.
Brownville, Oct. 8f h Isis. n"2-:t
OTICE.
U.S. USD OFFICK.
liKOWNVILt.E, N'KHK.Vsk,
scntptnrit'r lith lsi
TN co
1 72,
Fresid
N" compliance with Kxcutlve Orfler V.r
of his Excellency Andrew Johrnon.
dent of the t.-nitel states, and the lr--
I structions isnel thcreiimb-r bv tne Honor
able Commissioner of the General fjin.J of
fice, directing the removal of this ortii-e f r m
Brownville to iieatrice, Nebraska; notice l.s.
herehv eiven that the fjirt.t ( iiTiee w-fil k
1 closed for business at thu place on the .'list
of October next, and will open for business at'
Beatrice, Gage County. Nebraska. W edjeth
the 11th dav of November. )'"
HKNItY M. ATKINSON Tbistcr.
JNO. L. CABsoN. Beceiver.
t?eiits Wanted for
MEII OF OUIt DAY.
Tlie men who sovcm oirr corn rr? in:ii:n !-
i laws, have fongiit its bs.ttles-.-charme, ns
with their eloouen-er founded our colleges,
eontrol our railroa.is, muiui factories, and our
finances oih Attractive volume, full of vivid
interest, life-like illustrations and charartrE
tsiic anecdote. k) n-a!i-fiii..i r,. i-,a
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steel portrairs, and the lives of over . men.
Price low to suit t tie times. The cheapest a
3r. J.futi,lemo,t interesting book published
within flvB rpsn i . .
V krroTT the life hi-tory of these
men. bend for ciren t.i r tr.
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' 'jfelphia, rarrCinSatl:. cTuo.HL-
Pine Shingles and Ith at.
W.
21. II. SHALL S.
x eru, ia emana couiity.-and State of Ne
braska, for the cdnaMon and support of said
ward, and that said nofic r uUen by pui
lication In the Nebraska Advertiser for four