1 1 c. Vri e : ; T - ca c .. I. c 4 :. 5 .1 i:Ll la a frrra.e. . 1 I w I tvvrr, Ih: a,a .1 : a ft ! a tea i; vroaald fur J f 1 a I i laaaot fer the 1 , .a cftl art- . 1 ar or i ( . :. !!.:. :i I v .i th: Cy w . ate: i..: : - .et Laa I 4 Mi 1 T i la r ci lyr, f t ( ; . a . . - J a a cf le -f na th ( a: t. . a ia c r a in f'. :' a jav ah 1 th're ... . i . .a a . v 2.1 a : a.y rather than I vi'll five ray a 1 ;'.; : a I .. . i i ... - ca a- laih.t r i-1 ;l-:re CI .1 f a th-? !:;- i:nc"n.ii'i'.'l?orrl. a-...'- aaal. Th-La is fcrc: l.rn, and mv La- which -Iocs iu Le a 1 :' r :. .-.: i in ::; i.ahicf a c.-ii1-- - cf C lea . , r.h. An ( !. v.: : 1 e -r . -l . i aa- i thh ca.tr t h ai to 4 !. S t- icf: :i h ' : (. a : t : a : . 4 A (. - . a a ( : aa i Tr. vol: c ' : : Car: a -.' .j.tj C 13 c: a : f : C, .) ( . ; . C :rla ; r-n '..i n 111.:.-, f ;u: 'i the co.;: t;uti- u of the iiuiy! crthcconiatullcncftlieUnlti-J Htatcs, r 1::? rf Om f:?nce th'. n if. 'II . tin? frr::i t - vJ.at rh: II c aituic a L:icc i c::? tf t:. j T If , . ... " J.Hav. t!.' r::,Ch::--. : ,J. l. !;::; i J;. O. Cr: '.zn lire r ; '.t : :i, T- ., J. .4.. . , cf ir.ir.c.3 vie 2 I'.. Vi'.'.rr.ii v;. G-;::. 11 : '. J 3Icu. J. ::. V,-;i.c3, cfIov.-a, v:: j C.-r::;'.Iu.-i Vrcr.ill Lave Ice n tir In-C.:::-l: L:;cr3f.r the Ucica 1-c::- r.. : .1 ty the r cr.t :y cf th j r. , It:.:!r:.-i U lncr::..hv; The travel c:i the Cour.cll Hl:.Ci c:";;:;.2 .:t the h:. ir.-.rchant' czz ro ih'.vn i:i the r.ir.rn- :.ve L;:a rr. h: t ) t.::a return i c ;.iri::c the tiny. .e f.r.::ie eve Ih (hi-.:: r,r.r.!fr Ih ih Cu::n:nraar.i, irera 3V h:.:,':! County ca'.I: .1 Ui-ontt v Ilci.f the. ;:eurl.a::o:. t: rr.;n wLthcr f :i:vii:j Lhutual avo ca;i:r.3ca t!.e f..rrn, cr vatchlii i-.r.J v erhlr.T h: the late r:-H rf hi con-eta-r.c;. la .-.c C..-...I,.., l'raui, ccrn; Ilea, c'.i yucs. rir !.nl j'llc-, are ret raicJ cr i.h.ttoJby t.r.y t :t cf Lis, lie Las rrove't Lira trclf a true raan cr.e that raay le tru:tc J ia r.::y ccraciiy la vLith. Lis fellow cltica.3 may neei a-L-taaee. v hi l.-e t !.h ,:eae:.i ia A; i ! - (a l :t t' ? .' : tv ;coay-;rrrt: tu.e;, Cir.r.aae t. ; I ; t - f: : i t! , f t r:. 1 ir.: -'I r; a a m: IheFh ri i raa. s ia yer re is iif thinj in :r-yiih:-.in- the a la'V C:clir- e na- ir in the -helo ttutj crarart cf the !: .;: e, ar.i r yarirjT owjices cf stock t..i r ? in.'..: the:a fiuai trc-f .--un.e; ca t::dr r.ei.: h! ::n crops. Yea Kay Kihl li-:: la a "h t cutrare" ci your ii,:hU a.:; clti.x as. Ycu have tho rig lit ti i- i :n f-y ch, bat no ri rat, cither le- ::y cr j 1 D. Yc a c : h . . T ci " c ioa of the A cor ;: ( : . . . - ' Ire ; - 1 ef-re tv' h r the Cu;ira a .a cxajair.atior. i a at 1 o'clacli '."tlioan foci 1 clivi-s- iavitutina i.-3 c:-:tc-a .led the u'-he to at.ten.1 the:-- exercises. ,.,;. . y 4-1 1 h . i r. e j. :i. McIInxziK, Trin. ; e on he are y, toeui.ir yc i;r i e 1th ec , in I.. c :, 1 the c-unty i::::'' a r.?, to ree;:ve r ilhtrict.3 ? ::r.: c ; -rt to the 'tat; I, ra t to ret y. tv.-cea theihhi; 3 .ar d The llcv. Ga). P. Aleiauuer cf Nc Lrasha city ciphered tM-o cf Lis lec tures in rrcv.-avihe I. at vecek t) very 1-4 . 4. .. I C 1, . ... C 1 -3. A 41 0 t .C'.uJ were pevi -y c:;nr aac. d, rrai but f.r the D! trict Oral vh'ili vas in p: -.den thai ve:h, v.c aid have drawn j-.M I,,.. ., r j 1 ,. , v v. w -. a i i.'j j . j i i i v e A u u e i u i. Lut r leet f 1,r et ) this Elite froai New II-' a:.!, aad ij decidedly oneof 1 tt; ' r rs veo have Lad the to i,r leaa.v actey. cftl era n:ah-hecl, and e i:::y n.-t readily adept still lie can but Li.? conclui'.ciis, rare the f.a:e and c v, I.ieh t'a y are teat 1 rrue to Lin cc ui prehcuhiea. Ills ityl cf delivery ii animated, and at tlua i ho is truly clo oyueat, New theuhti aad tld eras iry-craoudy i at, roll from Ida lips one after another iu s uch rap id f accession that Lis Lcarcra aro a.? much interested to know wh?t is ceiair.,:; r.cst r.--. they are to fally d';at vhbt Las already lecn raid. We consider ?Ir. Alexan der !.a aide and ridne; raaa ia the The-.. lay's OraaLa Lm:,:j 7i.;c c. nidus the L:iowirph.:is ceae.ra inataddca d-.atlicn cr.e cf the trains cf the U n F.tihe Ihailrcai: "Ab the ccada:i:r cn the in cm::. - train v'c.dv,ard, t )-d ; . v i C- f::ui the Leila;: th Le dheoverc 1 that cue wrsr; pare at iy rd.ea. A 1: -ht tap ca the s-hcul h.r . t cf ilhi ia t rcdeee t!:e d Liai; Lut vh; a heath a- ted toshaheLha f:u ri the tu; ; r -dtlura-tir, the Lcrril truth lhahei tai:I :aiad then:an v. as eh a h" Fr.ta the (7":h'a (Tecu:a-ah), we Jeara that 1'eter Italeitven, the ccal rarer that left the coal banks near da-tins" . 44 e .., f..i- Tecum,-Ji for letter Jpayi ia Pawnee eaa.iy, Las r; Pa.d that he raade a nh-.taheia leav-ir.-r; that the le-t way toreaeh Jchn j?aa Ce ur.tv, Ncd.rraha, isly thci.:aei .. . r i , .a a . . ... - , 4 .( 1 4. are (aaa1- ::: that tettlirs 4.4 i.. r 1 ! r---a- T, i ' J.. 1 - a: re r-- ri 1 . and that f -ye.h r Z the ia.:ad ryu. -.tiens cf t a ; it i.. . it I. . e k ..4 . a. a r.r: c r: ctly aa a- er, d ia the :-cf that r-jer. 4 V - - . 4 - 4 1 1 -l A 44 J I La.aocraf farra hed th e ma! . :h.l .v..a:int eari i..e c aa.. i . - ca The laatrrhd irearhaJ Oa the; had paye -ill be feund the rcportcf the Coryre: s ional coramiitee r;iat:d to iavcstiy.de the appauling frauds conaaiitcd at the rrciidenih.l and g-carral election held in New York City Ire-1 November. This rcpoi t eon clu.dvcly thows that but for the fraad.-i thus coaaaltted by Democrat is ctn chd., in which they v cre cnceurayc l I y th e p re: cat G oven: or c f Nc w York cad present hleyc-cf the City cf New Yc:k. the PJdo wculd Lave chosen Griiweli f . r G ' (rncr and rre.aden tial c letters far Great aad Colfax. Naturalization papers vere iesaed to persons who never rpj-carcd in court to heiitieus names, aad (o persons under r.a-a;med suames, by virtue of which re r s e a s vet e 1 1 1 a n y time.- over that the oath rc-yo.rei by law was never taken ; ia fcLort, the report pre sents a record cf ciheial corruption wLieh ought t) ce.raa -e the character cf even a New York City Democrat, cadi-hows t!:at ths Democratic leaders were ready to rdort any measure which promised tueecas. For the Lcacr cf America and Ikpuldicaa ia- i s, it U Lrpcful that the Untied will net sufl'er euch infamcus rul.rs to adraiukicr the raoveraiaents cf (he State aad Naticn afar the cx- si'iut'e - i ? a cf their j reseat terras. Ia! kef the , . . . t v i 1 4 4 i 4 i. I . C.I h-v ia Chh. d.e r.: -bill. .: ai - i f r. a ta ci.: , c - ! ' - ' ..'-.-.r r-- " V t ' f.-r thee: th cr mat; Let V i - laa.i a the ar ea. Neve Lli way to Y.'io- t the ; ait cf tl e a ua a Lira like fer the C t ?) I , .. r r , .1 fura dthfal ia th-ia I: tea thai v f cf c ri eal ' ? ! . . ! 1. i f v .- - .. .1 ;'tt veto the bill f.r 'a car lainia- . A . . . : i , . :ts to c : ct: er ' : th Andrew John.' ;a dies hard. The Democracy think like the Swan, his dyir.2 eens the tweetcct. lie con demns every cf'.hrt of a loyal Congress to root cut and appro.? the L.?t ves tayo cf rebellion, and, the democracy carp their laaaa-- arc cry bravo, bravo. Jchra 3 a chary: Ccrgrcsa with beinj jaatkd to the ecu : titution, the Union aad the ikhts of leyjl citizens, aad wit!, a v at cf charity aad disrespect fer the pretended constitutional rights cf rebels and rebel tyrar athicers, aad ire v eh ? crc: wraca is to I f . aily cu' ycur j v.r !a:-hl,::r; that vcr'rreil (aiK:ak ra:.ir- saay be liaa; a. If va:i 1 eheve li e law to lea:. dull j ad, it is your ra-ht to i ve a cr.e carried up to the courts to f t that ryu r.;iic n; but if yoj prcsdst ia car-jiap out ycur "mutual pgree meait" 'to ah o-.v ycur stock to run at ixrr, tl e rc-ult will probably be that at the next term cf our District Court, each . io:k raiser will have from thirty ti foaty suits ca the docket to defend, and r.s one. case go'.s to jrocs the rest, entailing f n ir.aaeia-e bill of costs. The lew declares that it shall be un lawful lor t toe k to run at large, &c, which jaekes the act of do'. 1:5 go a Ir'.vprs?.. Tlie law. also provides (hat the Ktock may betaken up and eta peundau and he d.uneees ascertain ed by arbitration, Lut in ia- opinion the ja;rty irjarcd, raay, instead of taking up the -dock, bring an aotion of tres ress before any Justice of the Peace ia the county and recover damages. As to the merits of said lav, permit r 12 to sny that the Legislature of our tt ite thSuld legislate fortlie benefit of ad tiie poedeJ cf Ncbnska. "The greatest .mount of good to thegrcatest r.umb er" is a good maxim, Laving al ways a re:pe-et lor the constitutional rirhts of the minority. The st.nthties of the Ft etc show that r . ae than half of the farmers are far ming without a fence, and one-for.rth more have wlr t aro called fences, but r.e t tuiiicient to turn stock. Looking thcreiun; to the general welfare and prosperity of the blade, the Herd Law is one cf the most humane and just 1 iv, as that the Legislature ever passed. 1 1 la s be ca charged ag dnst the He re, blie.ir. 1 arty that they cared much fer the r eero and but little for the poor baling a ad struggling white man; but I will soy, m a Democrat, that the ripubi;aa Legislature of Nebraska, ia the passage'ef the General Herd Law, has fhown to the world that the poor white man of Nebraska "isat least as good a the negro," and entitled to the protection of the law. I say this be causes we should give honor to whom honor is due, and in the la li cit rye of cur Divine Savior, "render to Cca.ar che things which belong to Cersar.and to God that which belongs to (iod. You, as American citizens have giv en your orinions ; I, with au honest purpose of heart, have given you my opinions, without hope of fee or re ward, hoj ingit 11133' do tome good to my nceghborsand friends with whom I wish to live in peace. I must close for the present, but at some future tune, wall give my views to the effect that this law will benetit the fdock raiser as well as all other a Itc-roctfully yours, &c., 1j. JJuiixet 5TF.PIIEs. Bedford Tree i net, VrASincJTo.v, Jlarch 14. Senator Sumner has in p. but, and soon will deliver, .1 rpe-ech, taking the ground that Idnglaud is entirely responsible fcr much more than the destruction of four 6 Id 1 b ; that the action resulted in sweeping our commerce from the seas, and ia prolonging the war at leats a year. Mr. Thorne, British Minister, hearing this, said to Mr. Rumner, "That means war." The French Min- bter, Mr. Bcrtliy, said, 'h!Ir. .iumner, that means expansion of territory." The mutcer is making more stir in dip lcmantic circles than any question which has agitated them for a long time. It does not please the English here to learn that theFrerch think, as -dr. Ferlhcr.'y's remarks interpreted, that l!n seel and would not fight, but give uj i.ritisli America instead. Vv'ashington, Jdarch 12., The House, by an overwhelming rasjority, adopted a Concurrent reso lution fcr-. the adjournment of Cou- aress at coon on.tpe la;t Friday ln -y the d:a.e (euadr.al declare And c;)asfitutioaal to 3 1 3r g v .. 3 1 j. .. . i. e e; iiuau us by ta-aaho rcut the ccn- t titution iahharhalaaddy to Lis audi e a e e, 1. a: t h : ha t f . r a wc 1 1 d d r ec 3 to Lis "lamt take back t:J.i' friends is a medio cf : rc;:kty ia this rey-e.h Iu it we find tke v erd "ce k 1, i i u. 1 4 v; i I. .1 v thirty times ; th e word 'constitutional' ei.cht times; the word "uaccagitu- t; a. fc re c : to c i I ' t c a cace, aad the rvcrd "cca-;titu- tieradiiycaec; total, f riy times. lie I.a dene what Le caul J t make trea son respectable, p ardour 1 every rebel whether ceavieted or cnconictc-i ; c; end th: j ri a d; c as aa-1 relaa.d v,Lh-hy thl.vc, c a 1: ate: frit rs, repeat er?, r.bch, r.r.dreb 'syrc; ...thhar?, aad their La a.I? i ,:c to'lim the'ihaidit cfve:id;a3;:crlaadn;:hhds:rv;.- tt "we f.ar the a artthe h. tcf c :r eea- .1 ru: j:a. that en- eve rs- t , re 5 v-iil b the h -tc-ea:': ed a. h-ai the ri; ;.'.h:i may - ' . ''"-J V -i ,--'t i : y hi r.a a-y ef the ,; ; . s' ieaiiada: at I hi' ;;- c i e a- aiarea benator Ilorton, cf Indiana. La3 dc cepted the init.atic-n of the Board cf Coaimissioaers.cf the Gettysburg Na tional Cemetery to dcliver'an address on the flrt cf July next, at the dedi tion of the monument, which will be cemj'Iete J by that time. An original poem will be delivered by Baycrd Tay lor, aad Kev. lit ary Ward Be-echer will rarfata tlm dut: s cf clin plain. (i a. fa mi bell, of Gen. tehoaeld's s'a T, is t- le r ppoiated Gove rnor of V'yoiain re Territory. 'idie Idrc-hie at has revoked the order cf Andrew Johnson, to nc.'.'o 2ro$C'r(i theeaiMi of Danl. Abel, Ih B. Brown ami ether?, cf the "St. Louis whiaky riae', ac;ai:ad whom indicimcats Lad bee n thund. Attorn y General Hcarc laft.niaLt f.c nt to tl e Governor of Me-ssaeku-etts his re-;,:nr t;e.!i from the Supreme C-art beach c f that hta'e. '1 lie c-eatrst f : r Coramiioncr cf In dian Ahairs bs letwe-en Gen anbcrn ex-rcace c m-aha ner, end Col. A. II. Cmovan, cf Ii: Far. a. Gen. b'h ?r maa Laving endcr.-ed the farmer, his (.' a :,- 1. re the ba-t. Ca.a.ra -j are to be rarde In the Tlin- ) ad, Buaaaaad Portu- fv S. . ddcGKEW, jPrcst. ia r: u ?as yc : ..a -s sha : - r a -1 jzc, m- area this Jrhadh: c f J c : ..a C i ::a.:.' a ova.; aye a; - 4 J.l ill. t-0 h.ef the aa; r e ra e Court ia:. b as h ., id a proeia a hr g fire aeeneb; rs cf F 1 m ; ii ber tht.a- f- he r, h'e f J ta! - - ai coamtv l.-.'r; :M a '.: . r. f t:.2. tafe"; ..a: c av eieicea cf the tui.i aa i bria r to iurt'ee thai o ncs, i a in c: ..a a. a, .) t .: r theai i the at ia a; ad.";: eat cf auv ( .' 1 r , 4 c k e 0 D r: 1 a 1 . acr i t -aer. cf ..ae lerk, k.aar aaai t:p the on Wall street, and , a : sh-cihady da, ;y ri:- ia the 4. . . . . 1 . 1 .j- Tc t rhs ab' 0 elatlcr.. ' Lo::ro:r, March 5, 1S.C3. The Nemaha County Teachers' As sociation met pursuant to adiourn- ment. The President being absent, the members were called to order by Prof. J. hL hlelleazie, and Dr. . V. hleGrev; fleeted Pre:-', icntro tern. The caecreh.s were ot-t-ned with music by the Normal Class, aad praverby Rev. F. Ii. IhstcrbroG'.c Tlie minutes cf the proceeding meeting were rea l rnd approved ; af ter wdiieh the regular programme for the evening was taken up. First in order was an Fssav by II. Roberta. Next in order was a discussion. Qucadoa "Is a uniformity of Text Books in our schools desirable; and how shall such a uniformity be best secured?" The persons who were ex pected to participate in the discu.ssion being absent, Prof. MeKen.ie and C. C. hlea ler were appointed in their stead. Prof. McKcnzie introduced the die-cussion, and entertained the audi ence at some length, with valuable s u gge -ti 0 n s ; after which Prof. Jda rt i n , Rev. Fclden, and several others, hear tily united in the discussion. On motion, the question was laid over, and the association adjourned to meet Saturday moring at 9 a.m. Mu sic. . S-VTUHD-VY SIORXIKQ. The Association met according to adjournment, Dr. 8. W. McGrew in the chair. The exercises opened with prayer by Rev. Folden. Music! Roll ealf. After which au opportunrtywas given to those who wished to become members of the association todgnthe constitution. Oa motion, a committee of three was appointed to draft a set of resolu tions. The committee consisted of Prof. IMcKenzie, Rev. Folden and C. Campbell. Music by Prof. Martin. Essay by Miss Annie Morehead. Mu sic. Discussion: question "Method of inspiring pupils with enthusiasm in study, and habits of self-reliauee." after a short discussion the question was laid over. Mrs. C. B. McKenzie then enter tained the audience with a well writ ten essay. It was moved and carried that Mrs. MeKenzie's and Miss Moor head's essays be published in the Brownville Advertiser. The committee on resolutions then submitted the following resolutions, which were read and adopted: llcaolvcd, That it is t he sense of this association, that a uniformity of Text Books throughout the State is very desirable and necessary to the success of Uaducation'amongu3, and we pledge ourselves as teachers to do all in our power to bring about this important object, atthe same time urgingour law makers to assist iu carrying this out by proper legislation. lics-olred, That we, as an association, respectfully request the County Com missioners to appointsome active, en ergetic young man as County Super intendent; one who is not engaged at the same time in teaching, as we be lieve no person can teach and attend to the duties of Superintendent prop erly at the same time. That we be lieve we need the active services of a man the greater part of the year in order to make our school what they should be; that we need a man who wall grant certificates to those fully quaUiJlcd to receive them, and no oth ers. Resolved, That we consider it the duty of every teacher in the country to heartily sustain the Teachers' Asso ciation, both by his presence and ef forts; and that preference should be given to such teachers in our schools throughout the country. Jicsoh-cd, That the thanks cf the Association are due to the kind people of London and vicinity, for the hois- pitable spirit manifested in receiving and sustaining the Association. . . . . Resolved, That we extend our thanks to Prof. Martin for entertaining the Association with music. Also to Mrs. Ellis, for the uso of her instrument. On motion, Dr. McGrew, II. Roberta and Annie Moorhead be a committee to make out regular meeting of the Association. It was moved and carried that the next meeting of the Asesociation be held at London, on May the 7th and oth The Association then adjourned. t.-mce is thee i a ret) f.-rt to the mile. Ti.o C-; tiing ua rag : I!y, aa 1 ?' the line cf the r; ' anxious for its spet-..y ecai aucaaa. O-TTAWA, 'Ma; ah 1J. N Ike is triv rn in the Oh ' g r7f;: - f? th :t aarhca- tion will beaa.4 Ic t tii a P. a I bin o O 1 ' ; j r n Y e - ' - -j Xr-t to in no morale a c a iii:..'( CF i it t a , ry cea-y cue, t: vralcv i r ia the a' ' .t .h ict to incorporal struct a tanned 1: it cf -a, reran y to con ; five r. At V. r-! "a - Xci-C; a tea. La !.- -,r t-i I..: r ..-as C ;ro v r..;rl,( f f ' Iw NtrW 1 : k, !) Ml: Si Lowe-il, i 4 4 4 X j. . .1. r,a-' ia;nty, -.-: ; n.s, i-I T - 4 4.4 4 ' On ttie V.ih ir.-t., of P"-. vm-a , Ttrs. Lci A. Nclsun, e-j-i e.i yt.u-s, 8 111 -jva aa.l j days, . - . On Thnr.Mv nfrvt, J'ffh ll"'a 1', Rt his rsi i.-rae, r:ve i...a.s v.-.-.-t of t..n viy, of Chronic In::4imati-ri cf t; e h!-rj.a-h, Jtm V.Cuieaiaii,c.-:ea 41 years, g rxoatLs sn-a 17 days. The su.jeet of th!s nr-ttee v.ai.s U ru In CC?o, Juna 27tli, 15J7; carao to ;.i:-ourl na. r leli majority, and res a a-1 in Holt Couiity several years. lie came to 2sa.lra.aaa nJi?aa?lln this county in OoicUtr, UZi, t eUln a tt Uru Just atxveth8 rUy wli-.n It was but aliowllrss vrUderncss, Leiag cno amon tLe cataert pi oneers cf Nebraska. As a .sett'eaent er-rang np he became ono cf 11 J Ic-a 11 r j cat rat-.-1 ln Cnputl.il citizens, occur j-lr niany po.vttlonitj of bonor and trust f;r be it reineiaCercd the emoluments of c:Lce wera f-?w and far be tween In those days aciuittins himself cred itably In all. .II we hlgn s'leritT of this oaunty for four years 1SCC-7, and 1.-C1-2. In liOT he gave up farm Ins and moved to this city, owning for a while a portion cf our Fer ry and keeping a livery stable. While heie ho never was lacking in public spirit, and en terprise, in fact showing more than resulted In hii financial good. Within the past few years he has engaged himself particularly in fann'.ag, and has held the position of Yice-rresid?ntof the Agricul tural and llechanieal Aoci.atlon of this County'slnce Its oiyanlzatlon two years since, in which position his .ka;h U a vt'a vacancy, ..s a citizen he was law abi ling and loyal; as a parent, kind and aSVttlonate, always so licitous for the welfare of his family. He leaves a wife and three chiiUre.ej, and a host of warm friends, to mourn the irreparable void raado by his demise, and a whole com munity to regret the loas of a good roan from its midst. The day cf his funeral, last Sabbath, was the most inclement of tlie season, and tiius trated forcibly the following eloquent pa ssaye written by Dr. Eushnell ; "We have cleared away the snow, and hewn a postage down through the solid pavdmont 01 tlie irost, and coca in that iniioepi aibie place we come to bury our t'epanod .'riend ; our heart shudders in convulsive chill at. the forlorn last oiUoi's we are coine to pTiorm. While our feeling Isprotcsting, the hole. uni ty, so-called, goes on, a n 1 h-.fore we have got ten our consent the ''tribute of rrspeel'' is ended. The frozen chips of e.arth, loosened dorain by blows, are piled n the loved one's rt, and we turn lo o. 'W1U it siorm to nignt? The wind, aia; is howling even now in the t re, and tiie kh' Ling lists a.rvt.dy be gun. O Go'i, it shall not be I We were going to Lie fxis, we Ke, bin now the sp-il is bro ken. Uur departed is rn.t in lhat srave, and we scorn to say our aucv.-l! over it. I,et the snows f.ili heavy, if Iticy wUi, and the winds rage pitiless and wild a ive,ours it siiall io to thanK t.hee, Father, Lrd 01 the warmer clime, that our Ue;i 1 one lives with liiee. " l4 ..fK --4 w -4irtTjrs4-:iicSBPwaa 3XKAV ADVLItTISEJIEXTS. I ! f ' C ; -,' 2 --re': :-: ',' .. . h da-jx, c: le Hi '- a e book f, v f-f,'i'r'e :-. C t r -r i ,1' - -,s f - I f V -V o-t n n -'--1 i ftvfi "' f art a-, ..'.a, ror' i !. a , 7!,j c (:.', fft'Z aa V.zt Ct.j wet li ...etV'rt, n-.-t h ie 'aaaarra," a .v as. c:a. re fri.eM n-caxs u t-. . : .y j-r-a ' a - t a :'.- eta do it, tn t'.i -wcrf he 'tc-rc : a i..- 1 wr, u-'-'i: tl.-t expenditure, cony ii '; in, tri.'.ij tt ev." 1 , ctj u-at-irg care. tloli,r:r,( i fwa' ' ' j u-vi i '. . -. a ie'-c.e -i ftzi to i fv' a -i r-a. , Lit. Zilwj&t EIGHT G00D3I At tli3 RIGHT PP.1CZ.3 ! J At lis HIGHX THIS ! ! I ti. To meet kl$ oblizafUri purctuallj, "fifing prompt" plsadtjor Ue interest cf lft Sferchant ui.'A the eloquence of a Jzniel licit ter. ' SJ. T3 f t dven hi erpente, cs "t. C Y. -i 8Avl U a doUar earned," and it ervt'Aet oie to Klin much cheaper. Ve tpeak in prcise of tfiote rules, i'crr tie have tried Viein, and Jlnd then ta le the nly me-.m t a tuccattfiil mercantile crtreer. BEHOLD t We lire not occupying i grand cp-town Brick, u-UAthtiVi tfullof IViK'er SixJe, but are com- forUiLle housed ai w 4 4 ..'4. uxA. t. w I'aween Ivee aad First, -1 - w ; 1 1: t: - . t:.i "444, r . 4M4 W 1.. Scliocl Ilcctii: IIot?co. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the X Qualified Voters juid Uesideut Property Holders of Brownville City School Dl-Uricf, will be held nt the School i louse iu ii city, on Jfouday, the 5tU day of April, a.d. at 2 u'eloclt p.in. Tae proper business of the lnettios is . Lst. ToelectaScuocllJirecior ir the term of th ree yetiro. 2d. To consider v hf t further levy of taxes is nec essary to supixjrt ti:e fc-chooi, a id muei tr.e obliga tio'is of the L.-.triet, 31. To see what en le done toward enclosing aad Improving the school llouvr lot. 4i.ii. To attend to uny otiit-r matters which the in terests of the tiristriet 'may rei vr-. O. B. lii-.seETT, Director. "iLLXAf is, Secy. How well Grant kept the secret of the cabinet Is shown by a story con cerning Mr. P.orie, the Secretary of the- Navy. hlr. Boric, went on to Washington to sec the inauguration of the new President, but without the slightest thought or desire of a call to the cabinet, lie called on the new Proficient on the afternoon of the 4th cf March, aad found him at work in hU chieo. "Ah! Mr. Pone," said Grant, "havet'ou come on, too, to spy out the cabinet?" "Not at all," re plied Mr. Borie; "I came only to see you sworn in as President, and have called to char my friendly congratu lations before returning homo." "When do you return?" asked Grant. "To-xaorrow, Lo the noon train," said Borie. "Well, good-by," said the President, "make my regards to your family." Mr. Borie bowed himself cat, and did not suspect he was'the "man from Pennsylvania" until the next afternoon, when the trsin stoo ped rt Wilmington, and he heard hh t.ame read out to an eagpr crowd at the depot as that of the Secretary of the Navy. Washington, March 13. Coagrc -3 i ea-ed a joint resolution to rrotcctt.'he latere: of the U. 8. in the U. Ih II. Ih ree a-Fr- the late : t at 2"ew York, a'joe:r::ment to r acne hat the r th a. i e e aad Bj-; U. hh Cir ht r Byt:..t Court caald cither rt.; -.tn the? coaa any cr appoint a Jteceiv- r. Bo!.:. M. B-a-'ey son cf the late F aa !.ca A. li e: :.. . has b..en cpa-,in-t.d ha! taat La .. . ry to the? i r. i dant. A til! is be fere the Fc-nata rrauting Eallrrjj te vaaaca ia Utah. .' Caoof f re j : o x : r: " vh i c i c r . . aied by the F'ec- r . . t' ? ,..4.4 , , fc4- .. V, . V t j - . r. iit.,i L '. evy yar I about a yc carry o Pert3- X aa.l :'.:r:i.;3 a : v. -! A 4. e . t5 tl e J. . . e . , i: prar. : a. . e a r U re: i- - : h:.3 ht to be THE UNDERSIGNED HEGIS- -L TUARS will sit In t!ie o'r.ce of It. V. ltnhes, Ksq., Brownville, NelTfka, on the 23th, 3otii and 31st days of March, a.d. !..-.$, commencing at tne hours of o'clock R.m., of each aa.y, l'.r the pv;r-p-KM of making reti.vtr!ioa of voters forthe uw nicipHl election, to be held in t'n- cuy of Browuviiie on teie.jtii df.y of Apri!, a.d. lr J, at w hich time ail persons who claim lo be voters are requested to at- leuu lor reS'-'i. snion 23-2t aVMlUiiUX "jEesristrara. Ulecticn ITotico. NOTICE i3 hereby given that on Monday, the 5th day of April. a.i. 1s, there will be beld in ar.d fcr the City of Urownvi.irt. in .Nemaha County, fcufe of JVebrnika, an election for the following city o.iicers, via; ONK MAiOH, II VE A LDilRlfFV. CtXR CriY i l.h rlK, OS hi CITY TilHAsVltZZ, oxk vi ry a .s..4 tK, OSE VI TY MA i . -t'A L . - O.VA' VITY HS'rlXr. ' OXE CITY APTOkSJiY, wfcicli election wiil be o:Mned at 9 o'clock in the mormnjr, and will continue opeo nnta o'clock lo Vie ailexuoon of the same " v. U. W.'FAIRPROTnEK, ' ilayorcf iirowriviiie. J. C. MAronics, Clerk. 2:j-'2w A. P. Zz, A. II. sand I. O. O. T. 'Vim STOCKHOLDERS oftheMa A sonic and Odd Keilovs auilUInsr Associa tion are hereby notified that an teistM;iit of twtn-ty-fi per cent, of the amount niicr.oed hb--n levied, aiut that amount '. lv tui tl to b paid to the Treasurer of said AtKK.'!ai.oa oa or leieretfcelii.il davof April r.f'xt. liy ortie-r of the r,ori, JOetAS TIAC:eXZt,Trft. " Sfan-li Jlth, lva. -MM J?mCH RZIGULATOXl. THE UNDERSIGNED will receive JL sealed proposals m to -pril rt!i, i"-ee), far rVrnisliin? the iiia'eml, ao.l c, th na"-.o and carpenter and jmner wcr, to e.-i. io a bund fi's? oa Main street, of te iaarwi i.; u,m.-i:snni: 1 he buiid.n? to be -tx - x et t-f br .. , r-i.'r u olid stone loundiuion tnree f-et tu. W at bottom, and two feet ti.cic at Ion. luid in ro-.rt.o. The brick work to be forty feet hi.;!i and e ,-t.teen Jnei.es tUtck for first story, with, open frost, tu4 tiaree ilxa and 2.x 1 ! joiee. Ji:.is will be rei-ivl f ,rtv or el! of s.-u.l work fir;;i material, rte'ervia? t..e s ... to rc.-e- t tt-ny or ail Of SH.d t:!!s. For fiirtlier Biici!.?:"'eir tr ft ' o under r'zned. Zi-Z J A i I :i . C 1 AC ;C T . , i-w y. si e. t 1 i i . . j I T AM NOV rrtEpAHED, WITH A the be! of Work me l aa 1 ' -I.ict.lnery to nianaeactuie ail kiaci '.f i-4..-,---1 . . . ''ft- -. r. -..'- .4..rf4.ff e .: ' act to rxilr ail kr.Cs cf MAO I I I N la II Y . an FATCiurvrai r ' ai- wa reay to uee -...... i ... 4 . . ... . e. 4C3-5.1 Tisrj. criox o r.i a. t .v i rr.a.-c j j. ii. r a i 'ax, Caa iOj; Ve-st -f Cv..rt mju-h l-ftm Erownvi:, ZvX. ll.4n4j Ae... A....n.w.,a X - t Omcv ot ic u.ia it: a C i r y, a t a., i i:e ::t- i.av- rAcr.-Tcr.AiT.w4T Co.? pibOrOaALS will ba received at this A ca.'ioe, up to: tare!! a eh, 1 a. f;-r " " - " ' - ...... t & :: 1 3 ty 7 in :l.es To be 8 f t i 8 lr..-f.em if A il t i to - i P'.-r.l ..rr. -ri w'm ; ; ',-!! ', ' e : , ; - .- , 1 : . ... ! - , T I i t - . i : ..4v:-,..3 v a -erv. ' r - t !!- t '' 4 4. w ,- f !, 6 iy s 1 Ve, . r t i 1 e .- e -i- to reaa aa . II h.' b: tor wo;t::. :r,-th- i r: he- tl It r cc-ate 1, ct ta-? Alvea a ... r J : 1 . -eorne,. " Chir hoo floor t are heaxHZy laden wi'hi mott dettratie pood, confuting of Drejo Goods, Ilotiery and Clort., Embroi.Jerin, WMte Good, II i,n.d3j.crr liiefj, SIrt rronti, Coll-ara fc KuJnJtn Trimmlngi, Battocs, 2tephyr Wool and) in all Colors, Yi'oolen Yaru, ) Corsets &n l Skirts, Coat'a ar.d Clark's eThreads, Amarlcaa Eest Spool Cottons, of which we hare all number a and colors, Sijwiaj and Erabe-oidery Bilks, WallcU'it Pursou, ItuiTa b gs 4 Tpa Tr 1 ra in i n gs, Bt&T, Croch-st & Skirt Ers-Iet, Alpaca Xr&'ds, Rnd m fatl lino of Silk, Milan and Alabama Braids. a rtzz izxz or w' J w - - ,. . , ... ... .." it ;; a. via: at a t J At a a - v; Ft. .,-aS an ' .-e- . w in L.:tai: cr. s.tai.l eyjAMir; a No. i a.--. bi.:siu' r iaice tae . - 01.-n 7 TUora-', rt f't i:-3 CI : , oa V . laraiseaay. r aer .L House rt'i ! two ! : ts cn "tin street, 2-rwrr.s f! ''e! e 1, C'-.od W' 4 nr'i saM. VvUil l-'O oa'v.ru i I-.-1... ; a .a i.i i cf ;!,.: ; cssli. IIono and or l;t f r ? vte. Ilosn-i ! well fster--l and ta-.r Lu.:r.c-hS jart of town, 'rice i Ilonse n-vl f .url:t3 ; ten 1 silniti.-M i-.r-d'.n f "!"d Una vie v cf lavr-r and Tjn. iTice ;a .J. Hnsft find two lois tn Water "freet, one Block iroru f t. via street, for ;l,tao. A Lar--fiila. 'an! t.,-. a-!.', t ' 1 CTP..VY NOTiCTh Tahea u,yt O nr. ..-r' Mi-., .- r t. t-.v. r.i :- - TOW 4 . V .. .44.41 LOTS cr i - -. r r-..4 . and s. t on ' : e : o-i4cni.' Lurij':.,;, ; - - - r-S 4 V - 4 . i - a a i : :; coona:aai'5 t;c: 7.v rL::::i::::.:r: IT a a ii"v r :. i :r. cr ..- -7r: 1 - - " ' a .a i' a : -ii-3Ti!.T. ' "..a i :;:u: 7, ! t. 47! . . . ... Tit t . I . t ( e ' 4 e i - I i ': bv ; .I ar: ; .1 a o s y-i. ON 200 a--res fenced nnd under cr'tlvntion ; l.i ficreB Timber; two Uimims on the farm; a splendid .StiK-k I' ana ; at ii-i per ucre. Terms 1. oeral. North Ittist otuirtcr of South E.nst quarter of fcecuon i, iuvru 4, iiane l l. South Ent o'.nrtcr rf Pout.. E;u.t quarter o tieciion i, luwn 4, iUmi ii. North Wet qnarter r.f Snath East quarter of becllou 4, X own i, ia. i: l- j 1 i. 120 Acres, cine mile from r.rovrnvill. an J west of ,en.i.i! (a'v, on tac iaie or tuei I!ro wn i; and Ft. Kearney Juiir..ad, at a t,Ar-'in 5j ) Uo'.vn, V.-s r-.-t on one, two and thr-re years une. 120 Acres No. 1 Prairie Land, good water, at J5pera:re. 40 Acrc5la Section 9, Tovri-tilp I, r.etr.-e 13. lO.-creu la :i!oa C", Township t, Barse 11. North-East carter F--thn 5, Township 8, llanos H, l .-Ji."r's; Mivrfbrii?, good on and a b.iif story tiouse lu.'i, klteiiCti 12x11, pood wfil at ti e door, Kt.' ic va't r on. tUsj I-iaco, i:) acres cf Timber, for -,et,J. in . , ' -,-4. 4 J . i !i 1 1' ' -i,- ..;, if. . - 4 .'. -r el a t n .V ' .:.,-. ' -a. O .4. C nil .1 1 n ( . I .-. ! ti z. T ; Z7s. 15 Train h: (On d - r .-: f IT a .C Qia-.Tien- ::. ;.-! ) (.,-: J-.iJ H 4-4 1 L U i 4, 4 1 . nlO-tf - - 4 4. 4 - At. , .1 .r rej I h a I . DEPOT or .MUSIC! A S- w i ve: i a ?rs ia MR tiL.U j'e ia.!' ? i "T 1 iill AND FURNISHING GOOD3. JXrACT, everything VuU elur t dfirttela.il ClUlUng, Jfutierj, l anry O-xxlt and Soiion Iltwie, which ha been jntethascd fnr CASH, to Me very best advanicffc, and tciU ie tsild at a very tsna'l advance to Csvfils arsd TrcmfX Fayic C.ftair.ej. vha pttrorv age we respct "A. Vy c;t ; at it it sw KrrU Vd aim to make their tras&ulion ua bvth- prcfCilie and fleaiant. cioti:i::g :::d m mm IrIco Ile.'jnliiaox-. Lcinrccn Live? end Fint, obdzzs by a reea'a aa ' i r-s f-' , . . - m&4 WteM.4(.jM4. 444 4 2te2 Acrc .South West O e-irVr Pr-et!.-.n !, Town 3, Biinn 1, and Iai! b an t a in ."e-i;-tln 13, T'-wn .1, lUn5"5 1 4 nAU.- w--it of AsrlnwiUl. fcjUenU.I prairies. per acrec E,3 Acres In Tovm 3, Ban 11. 613 Acres near SaJeni, at barsala. 1G0 Acres In Section 11, Town 3, Barge 11. IZO Acre? In Section Z Town 3, Earsge H. 40 Acre in Sovaicn ta. Town 3, Eacga . c DurrxTTa .14. v.a.a . i J 4 1-..WJ 1 eft!:: ??TD OT a .! x itlit e U JLj A I .4. 44. JVJ lilDAL ti-- A . Si t 4 ia.4l 4 u. ca' rrcZ-ea ..an, c.uea t.c :aaa: 17-tf I'IZZ East half of Frnth West quarter cf Section 2!l.Tr.M.-ri 2, r.ane-ij li. S'uUi fla.a.j'a.rtercf .South West quarter cf Section 17, Tuwa I, laing-; 11. North We; t qaa.-t-eer Section 8, Town 2, TUse North Wef t 2 ; of North West qti.arr Bectlca 25, Town 2, i a. n 33 li. . 133 Acres vdth aorr.e Tlrr.V. r n , a Coal ?".ie , ope'-d oa tUa i-iaca, eplen-i.J I'raine, j. 1 wati-r. TTT'l'T TTT-TOTT fQ. -4- .4. . '! i' IP L 1 ' 1 T ft t' .1 . : j ' ) j ' a a . 1 .mI,; 1 ! O 4 a "xrs 4- 4T4 -- -sT rietrGroIitan 0 W i- t... , M 44M. C Quarter tf s-eti-n 1, T'.wrt North Ef Kat;;.3 e -.-t; aa ; :..ir . 1 .i.t e' i a .; la 3-4. aa,' -.-..ai : - a- -a half fr; m ettae ... i !' A.-rf -t i i Torn B, r:.rj 1 1 I.e .ia ; Hi"", r.i r: r .' Tti.e -i r.orth w. -t f f : - i --: 1 . . t a .et j-er tre. All or V ; r- ! to 5-fe u its r- Jaco:; r. ' r - - vn ... '. -' r. . 3 o... l I - J . .a i No. I . e ; f- . ; r I ien..d ) a. : .? ij'.y t eres cf 1 a Ar -i O'lt r.f ; til i j l IT 'Le ecl. e ei 3 Acea .'o. 1 rra'.rlr Acre it. To a S, I" 4 0po.' .: yheria'i hOCl- ver.VtU. N I . .U.-r ia -4 V(" , . . 4. ' Ar -nt 1.5 Aer- with r-1 i - ' v -1 -r ta . ,i lix.ji a .ems ' 'a ' - r' - ( f 4 -rrr a l : -; a a I 1 -o a---':J --'? a,... 'i