r , J. S. Cliur.cn, Editor. ' TJTT'KDAY MOnXIXG. ilAY C, ISCD. ". The mot ting of the Teachers' Insti tute for th!3 eountr coonicnccs to morrow uiriht. at LoihIoxi.. ' ' IK Forest Portr vill lecture Ttcfore the members of the Teachers' Afcsocia- tJoii on FrUky evening of this week. Tiie Omaha livening Times sus pends publication in Omaha and 'will resume the same so r,oon a.s possible in Sioux City, Joua. Tlie-Pt. Joser-Ii Union notices the building of a Ferryboat at the landing in that city for use at n.-moutk, Nebraska, which will lc completed in about four weeks. lion. E. B. Taylor will be the editor in "chief, of the Omaha Republican hence forward.. The Republican is . one of our best-exchanges. Col. Taylor will increase its usefulness as a State paper, and ro welcome him to the ed itorial fraiv ;.ity once again. Q . CoLK B. Taylor received a draft from the U. SI-Government for $10, SS1 20, the amount duj to the perma nent School Fund, of Nebraska it being five per ceiri. of tho-- t pro ceeds cf the sale of lands in the State by the General Government.- Senator T. W. Tipton arrived from Washington on last Friday. Tho?e who Lave seen him say that the Sena tor is well Batisfled with the general out-look qf political affairs at the cap ital." That we now have an adminis tration in Fympathy with the people and with the party. 1 n Col. Thos. J. Majors arrived home after a long absence on last Saturday, lie will soon enter upon the duties of his office. His many friends wish him every success in his new calling. The . ladies are waiting patiently, Colonel, and will say yc, perhaps. "Try, try again," bhould be your motto. m i . " The ran-nce Tribune is somewhat interested in the Est ray Law and Fays : 'Wo put in type several weeks ago an Estray Law published in the Brown ville Advertiser," etc. Now, Bro. Filler, are you not mistaken in the paper you took the law from. It cer tainly has not been published in the Advertiser. ' ' - . . W.' APolock has received the ap pointment of Post Master at Brown virie. If there Is to ro any. change Mr. Polock is the man for the iosi tion. Mr. Marsh has been Tost Mas tedbra long time, and has given very general satisfaction. Mr. Polock is a very attentive man to business, and will take great pride , in transacting the duty of the oftlec in a business . manner. " A short visit In Phelps City, Mo., this week, convinced us that its pros perity was actual and vigorous. Many xub rtijuuuj and busiiiCKS .hnnstts have been built since we were Inst here. The 'different trade are well represented, and is fast becoming the commercial center of Atchison coun ty. Many of the best business men of Itockporf are directly interested in the trade and prosperity of Phelps City. We notice the O'Pclt Pro's, Garrison, Arnold and others here from Brown ville, up to their eyes in business. The O'Pclt Bro' a have the best Restaurant In the place, and are doinga first class business. It is said that more freight Is received at .and sent off from this station than from any other on the . road, a large share of which 13 for the merchants in Brownville. The road is transacting a large business. It has recently put on an extra night train for the accommodation of passengers and commercial men who wish to save time can now do so by passing ' down in the night to St. Joe, transac ting their business through the day, and returning in the evening. This is certainly a great accommodation to ibe business public. We observed that Missouri hasher grasshoppers as well n.s Nebraska. These pests are certainly discouraging many, but in a month fhey will all bo gone and wo will fiud that they have not damaged the growing crops go much as wenowfearthey will. The rich Missouri vail ics are now sending forth vegetation luxuriantly, and cattle ore out upon the grass shedding their old coats, and look sleek and nice. .The season bids fair to be very favorable to the prospects of the farmers, and - consequently to those of-every busi ness man. i Let all take courage and work in casting the teed for a bounti ful harvest surely comclh. Railroad Meeting. The Directors of the St. Louis and Nebraska Trunk Railroad met in this city, pursuant to call of the President, last Monday cveniug. ; FrefMentGeo. B. Gratr, of Douglass county, Col.'o. II.' Irish, Judge J. F. Kinney and Julian Metcrdffof Otoe, D. II. Wheel er, of Cass, W. D. Scott, of Richard son, and Col. Furnas, of Nemaba, were-present, while letters were read from Aug. Kountz arid S. S. Caldwell, of Omaha, regretting their inability to attend. The meeting was essentially one of business, and its effect will soon be seen. Immediate work L absolutely necessary to secure the State aid, and to this end an assessment was .m?de upon the Ftock of the company sufil-ck-nt to build an equip the first "ten xniles of the road. Several Important Committees were appointed and much other bur-iness transacted. They ad journed at a late hour, after which a general meeting of our citizens was held, and was participated in by the Directors, at which railroad matters .were the principal fcuhject discussed. We regret our absence from the city fj? we have ever taken a deep interest In whatever awakens in our citizens a r.iore fervent desire for railway im-rovemcnt-s in this part of thi3 State. now hopo that inaction is over that work. will commence. Time "ueyin litis enterprise, Mid it is rt-jio that we need. To Omaha and Ilaclu Our trip up being in the night ttss without incident. , Tho coaches were crowded and w.e took our peat in a slip containing a bhawl,. it being the only available seemingly unoccupied place in the three passenger cars. The owner of the shawl soon came and was vexed because we insist ed upon shar ing with him the seat intended for two persons to occupy, at last he re plied "it is no mark of a gentleman to crowd himself in where is not wanted," to w hich we sympathising' rejoined "that peevish, fretful and Impudently selfish gentlemen had to submit to tlic uo'geivllemanly treatment of travel ers." No other conversation was en gaged in for sixt3' mile when we re luctantly parted. The train arrived opposite Omaha just at day light. We crossed over for breakfast. Omaha is full ef strangers, jurymen, witnesses, lawyers and judges. The United States Circuit Court was open ed at 10 o'clock Tuesday by Judge Mil ler, of Iowa, one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, with Judge Dundy, of Nebraska, as associate. The United States District Court opened at 3, p. m., of same day, Judge Dundy presiding, and after call ing the jury adjourned one week in order that attorneys might attend the Circuit Court. . After dinner we returned to Council Bluffs where we met the Ministers of the Presbyterian Church on their re turn from the Presbytery at Sioux City.- ThesG gentlemen had an invi tation to ride down to the river and view the works for building the Railroad-Bridge over the Missouri river. The Rev. Mr. Beard, of Brownville, procured us invitation to accom pany the outfit, and we were soon off for the river a distance of four miles, and In just four minutes we were there. We founcta party of men sink ing hollow tubes of iron into the sand. They have one eunk to the rock, a distance of eighty feet, and anotlfer just by its side, down fifty feet, and the operation of the day was the sinking of thi3 tula?. We saw the sand flying up out of a tube and out on to the ground by the rushing out of air, and M ere told that the steam en gine was at work compressing air, which was afterwards conducted thro' india rubber hose down fifty-feet to the bottom of the great iron tubes where it (the compressed air) escapes from the hose against the sand with such force as to dig out the sand and throw it up fifty feet and out onto the ground. . In this manner the sand is dug up and thrown out and the great Colossal iron tube sinks by its own weight. .This iron tube is in sections of ten feet each ; after one section is sunk another section is rolled on and fastened water tight and then the whole tube is sunk another ten feet, when another section is rolled on, fastened and sunk in a similar man ner. These tubes are about twelve feet in diameter with a hollow of over ten Jod in diameter and when sunk (the sand and water out) down upon the solid rock are to be filled up with solid mason work as piers for the bridge m ivst upon. Two tunes are sunk stele and side, and then at a certain distance further Into the river two other such tul)C3 are to be sunk for a similar pur pose. In all there are eleven piers for the bridge. Tho iron tubes for the first pier only are nearly sunk. There is no other material for tho bridge on hand except these iron tubes, and no other work beingdone except thesink- ing of the second tube in the first set, which is on the Iowa side of the river. We took the evening train home, arriving at the station opposite Brown ville at midnight. Tuesday of this week was a lively day with us : leav ing home at one o'clock, a. m., vLsit iug Council Bluffs, Omaha, the United States Court, the Bridge and returning home on the same day. Our riding was in the night and our sight seeing in the day time. This is an excellent arrangement for Brownville people, whether they wish to go to Omaha or St. Joseph- They haveathe whole day for business or pleasure in either place. The Council Bluffs and St. Joseph railroad i3 a great convenience. Railroad Electing, Beowxvillk, May 3, ISfft. Pursuant to a few hours notice the Court Room was filled to overflowing this evening to take into consideration the best means of ad vancing the prog ress of the Nebraska Trunk Railroad. Capt. T. W. Bedford called the meeting to order, and briefly stated the object, when, upon his motion, John L, Carson wrs chosen Chairman and upon motion oW. A. Polock J. II. Broady was elected Secretary, Col. S. M. Rich then announced that the officers cf the Trunk Railroad were in consultation in an adjoining room, and upon his motion, the Chair was instructed to appoint & committee of threo to wait upon the officers of the road. ' The Chair having appoin ted S. M. Rich, T. W. Bedford and A.W.Morgan such committee, they accordingly retired, and returned ac companied by Dr. 'Geo. , B. Graff, of Omalia, President '; Hon. 0.11.' Irish, of Nebraska City. Vice President: Col. R. W. Furnas, of Brownville ; W. D. Scott, Esq., of Rulo, and Maj. D. II. Wheeler, of Plattsmouth, of the Board of Directors ; Julian Met- ca!f, Esq., Secretary, and Judge J. F. Kinney, Attorney and Solicitor. Dr, Grail", the President of the road, who was the n introduced by the Chairman, delivered a well-timed, pertinent and practical Railroad speech. Judge Kinney, the solicitor and legal repre scntator of the Company was next in troduced by the Chairman, and pro duced in a style becoming the advo cate and lawyer to portray tho advan tages of the Trunk Road to the ieople of Nemaha county and to the whole Sfate of Nebraska ; .and as an index to the importance and success of this road, stated that the road on the opJJcr sitc bank of the river is the lcst pay ing road this side of Cincinnati. Col. O. II. Iri-h was next introduced by the Chairman, and briefly addressed the meeting f aid the counties along the line should -bo knit together in this enterprise, and instead of work ing one ut a time and one against an-1 other, f Irould move united, and then they Would move the entire State. Did not ask the people or counties "t incur liability until the Com; ,.ny fir: t put in their money.- S lid capital in vested to build. the road wa simply changing front rre specks of preperh' to another, by giving n llitlc and en hancing the value ofjhc remainder a great deal. Said it was only neces sary for each county to brrno up tho road into its own midsttand thenext above would reach further and grasp it W. D. Scott, Fsq., of Richardson county, being next introduced, talkee the matter home to the farmers In the light of "dollars and cents, In "ealcuia ting the effect of the road on price o produce ; the sums they would receive for the bushels they marketed, and on the increase jof the value of property in general. Said the talk of big taxa tion is imaginaonly, that the taxa ble proerty would be doubled as soon as the roml is in operation, and the wealth of th5 county would continue to multiply accord! nglyv Said Rich ardson and Nemaha counties would each be worth ten millions, and with the Trunk Road would be worth- Judge Kinney again arose and held up the financial phase of the subject in a most striking an,il forcible light Declared tliat this countyioses $100,000 annually for want of a railroad, and that with tho road, Brownville would be one of the finest cities on thi3 side of the river.' . Capt. T. W. Bedford, after the offi cers of the road, had retired to their room, offered the following resolution, which was unanimously adopted : Hcsolrcd, That a committee of three be appointed to draw up a petition to the County Commissioners of Nemaha county respecttulJy.asK.ing tnat tney submit to the Ieral voters of .said coun ty a proposition to issue County Bonds to the amount or ti u,uuu, to ie issued and expended for the purpose of aid. ing In the construction of the St Louis and-Nebraska Trunk. Railroad -. On. motion of CoL S. M; Rich, said committee were instructed to draw a form of said petition and report the same at the time to which their meet ing should be adjourned. On motion of Dr.' Jonas Crane, the number of, the committee wa3 increas cd from three to seven. . The, Chair appointed as such committee, S. M. Rich, T. W. Bedford, James Steven son, S.' P. Majors, E." W. Thonas, Wesley Dundrs and DanieFFrakcr. Mr. Stevenson declining: to serve on the committe, Dr. E. G. IIolme3 was substituted in lm place. ; . . ' , . ' On motion of S. M. Rich, this' meet ing adjourned to aneet inrtho .Court Room,' May lOthf, 18'M, ht8 P. JL'; The feeling of earn est. deliberation and.. keenest intent was manifested throughout. - - . JOHN L. CARSON, Chairman. J. -II. Broady, Secretary. . v .' -n ' m$ I m i Conductor, rartvell Probably lulled William R. Bentlev, Esq., of Omaha who came down on tho nton train, In forms us of a deplorable accident which happened to Conductor Far- well, or tiie r.. Josenu s Council Bluffs Railroad, and which it is feared will prove fatal. When a short dis tance above J'ercivaL Station, Mr Farewell, who was standing on the plsitform'of one of the enra attempted 10 Kep uown upon tne lower step to get a closer jook at tne Hot box he was watching. The- step was partly broken off which caused. Mr. Farwell to lose his footing, and still holding to il. . ! uieiron guaru ne swung arounuunuer the coach and struck his head against the bar of the brake, it is supposed. The blow knocked him from the car. aiyl from the nature of his" wounds it is thought his left temple struck against the tie in falling. He was picked up bleedingand insensible and at last accounts Ins life was despaired of. He received two terrible wounds, one in tne oaoic of the head, extend ing from the top of his head to the neck, -tho other m the left temple. Mr. Farwell was one of the most pop ular officers on tho road. Oniaha lie- publican. . Wo take the folio wing Items, from the Pawnee Trbinic: "The discussion at the M. E. Church between Eld. D. R. Dungan of the Christian denomination and Rev. John Luccock of the M. E. Church, from Illinois, has been progressing all the present .week; The attendance has been large notwithstanding the busy season of the year much of the time the house has been overflowing. As to which the disputant has provevd his positions, or.madetheicstdefcnce for the side he Ls defendinxr. is what each individual must decide fot him self. J' Any comparisons' on our nail would-Ik? invidious",' Both men are able, and well informed. '. Mr; Boon of Table Rock, who was in Pawnee City one. day last week after Cottonwood trees, informed us that be had taken a homestead a vear aim this SpriDg. His ground had never been hroken; but, nevertheless, knowing the importance of fruit, he purchased and planted forty Apple Trees. : He naa spaaea up the sou, and dug the ground deep enough to get tolerably mellow earth in :which to plant the roots.' tsotwunstandmg a very unfa vorable season, every tree lived and grew ; and it only oewiiHed a day, or an hour or two more thau one day .in planting. -. : . . .-... . . J ' ' ' imlB- ii mi . Mayor. We have heard the name of Dr. Renner mentioned in connec tion with the office of Mayor of the city, as a Republican candidate. We have not consulted the JJr. but would bo. glad to sec him nominated. .The Dr. was a pioneer in this citv, and worked for the firm of Majors, Ruasell & WaJdell, for a long time at twenty dollars per month, driving ox , teams and shoveling dirt. He has gradually worked Ins way up to his present en viable position and as a working man. who does not even now, in the day of ids prosperity despise labor, our citi zens should he proud of him. We are assured that the Dr. would accept the nomination for Mayor at the Conven tion t-nisrht, and we hone to see his claims duly considered. Chronk lc . . . m n PniLADEi.riiiA. . April 30. John Russt.ll Young'. 'arrived - hero - this morning and through hi council Hon. Benj. 11. Brewster Attorney General of Pennsylvania, entered suit in the V. S. Circuit Court ag:Hiist" FornevV Vex and the Evening Jiullctin for publishing the alleged libelous articles from the New York Si:n of Monday last. ".-Mr. Young. claims damage's in oota c&es to the amount of tLW.OOO. " i mm a i m 1 - - RiN'oh .nTn' Mrtv .II Thfre w.w a snow storm hero last night and the hills Are coverad with snow as in win ter. Some snow fell to-day. "There have t aeon slight' storms tlswhere in the neighborhood. Vegetation in the Susq ihana and Chemung valleys is quite'forward and it Ls fered damage will revolt from tho frsk..J .-t : . .; Itis reported lhat ilcCcy tho Oma ha distiller liaanhscoiidptUtttvinc: his estahliihmcnt under seizure 1y Iit.-i.r-nallUiaiuc orti':tr. . , L-The follow' wr;-. recslveci here by ir. iii from Bayuma, Cuba: Uount vaixnazeda, commandAr ; tho Spanish forces in the Eastern de partment fc;.- issued a proclamation of -which, the-following are the chief lc: urcs "- i r -'-- 1st. Ever native ruale over 1-3 years of age, found a-ray from hL? rc.-ldence without sufiJcient cjsc-ivill be ex fe rn ttnl. " - ' ' and every inhabited tfweHing where a white flag is not displayed, will be mhieed to ashes.- . ' fVA. " All Avomerr away !from their homes M ill come to Bayumu or they will be brought by force. The proclamation is dated Bayuma April -A. LoxDOXSERUY, April in. A no tools : place yesterday between Catho-f lies ajad Orangemen. Dunng the col issiou the rolice tired oh both parties Firearms were freely used, several ri oters, lacing wounded and two killed. The not atone tune assumed fearfu proportions, but the efforts of the po lice and appearance of a military force from the garrison linally succeeded in restoring quiet, and the. city is now trampm. Iho military will remain on duty a day or two. ; 6'ax fraxcisco, "April S'J.Di potches from the end of the track of the Central 1'aeihc itaairoad states that over ten miles of track were laid yester day. The tracklayers were compell ed to desist on account of unfinished grading. Iron was laid at .the rate of a mile an hour. Work on the Union Pacific Railroad progresses slowly the rails are down to within eight milos ef Summit of Promontory Pol n-t. , Ex-Governor Stewart of St. Joseph Mo., informs us that a company oi Engineers are nowengaged insurvey ing the Railroad from St. Jo to Liu coin. The party are now thij side of Table Rock and will reach Tccumseh about to-morrow evening en-ioute for Lincoln. This looks like work, and evidently mean3 business. 2?ttimsch Cfuzcltc. . ... .... , . . . . Ottawa,' "April SQ.-Sehacor- Fes senden, of Maine was preseiin the House of Commons during a debate on reciprocity last night,. THE MARKETS, CLOTHIXO JIARKET. Corrected weekly for Uie Advertiser bj MAY'S PRY GOOps & CLOTIHXG REGCXATOB : R-jslness Coats from Business SaitM. h. - i Overcoats, fJ ."",a.2il. Cas.imt-r? riiiits. j:t TMaS. ' Cassintit Pants, $Xm3 50. " Vest-s from Tict-. to f 1 25. Oversliirts, Iet,t,ff. ' Oversbirt.s, second best, (2. OTersliirtti. from 70 cts. to $1 25. Undershirts, ft-orn 50 eta. to Druwers. from 50 cU. to $2. Buck.sk in uioves, best, il 25, Hheepstcm Moves, 50 cts. Sheepskin Mitts, M)et. " DRY GOODS 3IARKET. ; Corrected weekly for the Advertiser by r JIA Y S DItY GOODS & CLOTHIQ EECiU.LATOK Calico, llcCttic. " Tfvy Yard wide fusKiis,' ISC' - ' ' ' Masliu, second, Viaa,ii, Bl'vwlied Jtasli:s, yard v-Ide, 10cCX Cetton nuhUn. 2JC . .-'- All Wool elaine, 40c , r ' 'Sliawls. KT-l'-j. - ' ' ' " riaid 'ianneis, 4.W. . . Fluid i'iaiwiels, XMa Vic. . . Balmorul hklrts, (t 50." . ' ' - . ' BUOWNVILIiE GUOCE11T AND PRO DUCE MAUIvKT. FLOUR Winter T sack.,: fr.W Pprin? 4 (i0 flORX-V bushel, .-...-.v. 4..404T MKAI "p1 Inwhel ...Zo(s.ivt iSAC'JA. Hams r " -ShouMors f. tl. Miles -0it LAKI) Ctmno'l li . SYUUr i. rtden x sal 1 50 " Miticnr House V gal 1 20 COFFEE Jiivn-rik ' 40 " Kio t , ...-31 L-uia--. .New oik i-actory-a , Country -tf lb. .. TEAImperinl t " Jllut-kflb " Yobkk Hyson V & CANDLES Str ? ft TnllnvrIb 2 I TO 2 00 ... 15 ... lo ... 3) Ai'riKs-in-!ea -a tn PEACHES Uried ?. V T A T V.SV. u she! ... 1 01 COAL OIL V gallon.. . 1: ni'TTEli V P , HON'KY-'- i ONION "H huslsol .. 1 HA tt j. r hurrel .. - 4 2 Vi 5 tO 5 W 7 M (wr l'lne 3 50 SHINOLES Cottonwood per 1000 - .vt.i ; l'ine. LATH Cotton-wood per HO0 lUne..., - WOOD Dry Hard vet cord A 0007 50 7 00 ...wm 6 iX) 18 1 150 ..-&0al0S 202.5 HIDES Pry per B Grtvn ..... - WHEAT En LI per bushel bprlns WOOL per lb SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . LIST OP LKTTERS "REMAINING in the Post Office at AM Rrownville. Neb., on May Mh Aiwrewi j ones M viand Aunm IJ.jotli Walter H 3 . JdaUienv Mollie'W - Martin li M arshall Joseph M Marloy Arelia Partri'dijo Amos 2 Percival Ward Ifiirker lmtiel B - I'ilcher Joflciih M Powell J J Porter I.r-r.ie H ProudlitMrN : Pect W It ' Porter John Paul Chester '- -Fholds WUtinm Reiran Win II Hier James lfblnso W A Itowes U V Pnsenberper5C Itolniison W'tn . . -ItojrersKIIiCo ' . Kowen Joba i Bupps Henry toh!rta .TosiTpb W Rnndall John R Itobinson J N Knrlefeh Jr II O liinharp Rev WB, Bartz l:ichard Kpll.M;rv Jiowen AW HnukierOF liftird Jolm S ' : Browawcll Peter , Hucls Harrison BjiiiiiiiiU-wele Peter Ilakor Jienry O ; jsiircmv i,eo fmltlnirl DreTrery Llark iioriM li i rampbell .1 B Krankbon.Xicbolns ' ird jMiii'f L . Onrrnrd Wniiniji A. Oarman 7-VsnH. J 2 WrahuinJftii . , i'tirminn tlinrlcs ' Huhhard J. & llaifUeo Hardly Geo Bice Sophie K lIoliliiRAvorth Frederick : Smelzles. Christlca Jones jenriie - iclineter Henriclt Done Kannie ' jynoni Henry Sclmerden Kawiirds . ; Hneall W M . ' Stevens Lvdld ; W'Phens Melisl Snuth W P . Snyder FD Smith Jane Smith L J fhafcr Few - SraithA. Schurden ChrlsUan E Sttwlraan Chat . - Slejihens Mrah , '" S;u es Miss A Tiiom4)n J T 1 Tom loot lftvid Chrlstiftn vnulknir William dxtat Bryant fc Whitfield. -T , . WHUerraan J L . - - . . ; 'AVHvnian U U ' ' : ; ! , Wadsworth H W. . '. , i Wutuiulu-.Tul W Jones Henry . Jolmsoa J'l Johnson William '' KeJiy m MitAD Lundsford Jiini i Lmd.sford Mm M A Iionsmnnn Ancrait 1 Jiver if uol.-vs I.imHibr.l Andrew J irfn('on Wary ' Iee 1 !iotii;vs foor John F Melick Etla KofirSuritb J ' Moor Joba - . " Mylin Aaron Myers Wm Martn la:ir Z j: . Medliti Jerl'erson : McDonnell Johu Eoivau Felix . , AIiUcu bte C Wil'son M L. - Proposals for Anny Supplies IlEADQCASTEK. FEr VRTMTVT OF TTTK rtATTIS, . . IWW VIUAKTKRMA.STKB- UKFICK. . ' Oaiia, Kebraslta. ilay ai, lata SEALED BIDS "in duplicate, with imr:tntee slened hy two resrtislble nr tie, not bidders, will be rwoived at tiiui oCicft, mtil luo'clork, A. iL, ou M'onday, May M, lso3 for the delivery of ;;( Virdsnf Wood; . . ... ( fcwT.wnofCOHl; - fi:..-- HToflsofIIay; AT FORT KEAENEY. NEBRASKA ". Bids fire in vited for hav In Rfcvb- i in hnlna r)raiaa-o poi'"1 -ind "Hit will re-uirert for stjieked hay. 'i'he luciil.ty from which coai will be furnish- ti must te staU-d i . , Th-i i livery f :V,p srtrpl'es to eonrrrionee vpon Ihm p.r.ct:nsrof titecnntriict. nnd ine-fi(Xa of "the Ahoieiia'tfity to lk wiiwred eacb month until iji-i.very is eonr. Iefea. - . ul! 'iid:tH)ns Ll !e mAda known aiwl blank bi.ts lu'rui.v.;ed ou a; pi.calion u.t thisollice. . 15. d. irom cantrtici-Tsand bid'h-rs wlio havehere to!Vre failed to comiily with their agreemenU will not be cousHerl. ..- . The rt-'jt t rp;e:t any cr all bids U reserved. By oixitT of liv U Ai.y. t"r. Atieur. WM. MYKIiS. - . Frv't Bris- t!en i "htef Qnnru'riRiwter. Sft-tt- A gents "Wanted $10 a JDajt TWO $10 II APS FOR $1. LLOYD'S - PATETiT REYGLYiriG DOUBLE HAPS Tworoi-t!ii('nt,.mfrii,iitir- 1'ntonr. and Auwrn-auitli Uo I luu il tateji por tion tll RK ilHtUfUSC SCBic,. Colored in vj Coua Ues. rIEHE?ra.tiLvps, now jast com rlet.l, iA x 6- Inches lnrse, filiow every r'i' ortTi-inrtanro. n',! liailiT'fPb to date, spd the l....est aUurui ;oLS in t! variotw Kupojw-an SU-Uhs. 1 1'.ra; ?4 ! are neodetl Ir every School and faini'T In t'ie land fier oornjr he 'ntenf one Mpp, unit by nuMirsoftiie Bercrsor, either !'de can be tiirown fiiiiit, and any inrt fcri;-!'t h-vfi to the eve. t'oiin tr K-r'Jts an t im ttisr.wmt piven to imiit AsentM. An-lyjr t-rwrun, Twin, nrrflttend money for and n."tiii..i; Mij!ifir t.if n!t S'4d tat-n baclc ou riiArid. v J. T. I.IA'D, Ju U 2i Cortlamtt .-trect, X. Y. Key Wkst, April 29. injr imi' i tunt dispatch DEALERS IN Defining Agricultural" lmpleEieit3!!I if . k. .1... H -.M n: - - -i'va ,-rn. - K A PEIIFECT SELP . o 'A H XSD A PERFECT ALL COMBINED IMPROVD r-.'-i , A--'-,-- b a o . f - -n - v . - ill is . -''9f&- pi CS A EI1FECT UA3VD-11AIIC! J LrJ O - ' " - - PRICE vwv;eV; J. I. CASE & CO.'S- M M n M f 2 -V S P 5! Hi ! N Cr"''?:- ri Oreatly Improved. WHITEWATER AND BAIN WAGONS. r " ' :J . -. .-.-.'.--J. --- -M rlr. . ...v 'it .-mm TIIE REST WAGOAS- MARE! WE- SELL ALL TIIE 3IARSII HARVESTER. ; DODGE & STEPnEA'SOAV JOMASOT. KIRBY. :'T JOIIAT SAMPLES ON IT AND OF" Come and Keens, anil wr wnnrnrif tu'vti it. chlnery by tha car load, thus savin? lrt' Ut.. la their season. , : r.i A. Ti$lei, Jr.,& Co.-, '-': 1 FIItST ST., BET. MAIN tt-' A TLA X TIC, TKO WXVILLE. Proposals for Army Supplies. Headquarters jxcp a r thtst of ttie PtArnt,) VHIIJT UI'AKTKkUAHTKK S OFHI E, Omaha, .Neb, April uth, lfK.) SEALED BIDS, in duplicate, with guarantee, sismed by two rtroni')lepar Ues.not bidders, will be rpceivod at Una oflice untU ten o'clock a. m., on MonO.iv, 31av l:.ib, ir-ti, lor the delivery of the following named r.irT'CM at the pulntti deKignateit below: . , ... OMAHA BARRACKS NEBRASKA. 5j519 CnrUa Wnod, U.X'l-l tons Coal, U,139 iidf) cw ion.- yiriivv. ft. Mcpherson, ,Ki;r..vsia. S,13SerliVnfld, l,t3i tons Conl, 2,721 UM UT, 1,500 bushew ( harconl' -NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. ' 661 etrrdu Wood, 300 tons Coal, 40 toon of Ft. SEDGWICK, COLORADO. - l,3f S corfs Wood, ?1R toa Coal, 33-toni iia),uu nbe! ol l ttareoat. i SIDNEY, NEilRAKKA. 1,CH1 eoird Wna. 500 tuns Coal, SOS tons Hay, OU0Jb!m;U Charcoal. . Ft. D, A. KUSSKU WYOIUNG. ! 6,941 cords H'ond, 3,000 ton CorI, 5.2iS . urn ljr, :$,.1UU bii(.iel t barroai, 1,UUU . bosiieU .Lime. . I'T. SANDERS. WYOMING, 2)2 19 cor Wood. 1 ,02 f ton Coal, SIX ton liar, -iKii) bHtihelit (.iiarcoul, LOO uuhcU Llnio. . ' FT. FRED STEELE, WYOMING. 1,651 orU Wood, 753 tou CoaU. 8ST 1uil CUmcoal, 4,000 buUeU Lime. Ft. BRIDGER. V.'YOMINO. 1,631 t'crdi WooI, 75 3 oi Co.tI, 310 Tons nay, 2U l.u.Kcl Cii.rcoivl, 1,000 ImshelsLime. CAMP DOUGLAS, UTAH. 2,479 cord Wood, 1,133 tons Coal, 402 ' Ft. LARAMIE. WYOMING. 2,479 eordsWood, 410 ton Ilav. 300 ba4Ul Chore 61. , " . Ft. FETTERMAN, WYOMING. ,001 cord Wood, 160 tons limy, GOO bnihtichriol. EM.- are Invited fur hav in st:iv rrli v -nr-.lr.. ijce p..ies and wit will tx re,,., ;rl V-r '. I'-a'v lb locHUty for whkh coal twU Oe fnri.isutd mSti ITS n.r.ui. Bxls be reV'ivt fnrnr rmr-'-v, :,p -i,t plies rei;iured. itnd air..st , r;i , , v ..-r I urt'cleaieachlVv-t nautl. The le!iverv f thepeweetlo of tbeeonu-.M-i. ,. I ,.- : i. t v ..- i wboiecj-ianuty fUi 'U'.ivi tc ' ... ; : m-u ; ; .. delivery tarn:uiletcl. i' . "' . Full conriiu.ms be i.irvi. i-n nt Ul-.l:. Di'ls furntKhe-J on RruiJcuti.).; ;t t', ..i; - j W4t from euBtraciiirsjui.1 !,. lx ve K-r-' tefore Iruit. to c.T,jly wm Imjc w.w-w-u:, i 1 herlahi tn re-e-t nn- nr,d .ll WaK H r-rvefl. , . By command of lvt M.y.t.-r. I A:-:r. M. :: v h - ii.t. !; ;. , --3t (nl.i.r. " ! r. - RAUER ! 3 r.s t a 2 c'L-J' T3 ft S1 o S5 C3 c0 Of-- r Ir-J. Mk C" o C-3 o i ; if f 'wi.J . y : -. a MOlTEH. IN ONE. $125,00. rs E to i i. XT ' i r-3.,ik'.i(' u - r- a i a a- Kcdiicotl Prices. FOLLOWING MACHINES: II. JIAAY. GAYL'G A CHIEF. . IllCIi EYE. MACHINES "WE SELL. : ALL von tn nfifiTtS nnil PT?TrTi4f' MTnlntV'nnf m.i. A full supply of all kinds of Farm Machinery . .. . ; : STATB SAIiE-.-"- LOTSAHDLAKBS . ' . -:-" 'AT i-; ... v ; ' . " TIIE ' ""3 " capital of .-BBintsra I TIIE UNDKTo ICiNED . COMMIS- JL WON EES. Aprointl ty an aet of tb.e Lejri -Uture i tle .iaU- f 'br;u--Va, ent'.tlrd "Ajj An. 1 , j-rio-i.h :or vi'e tht -l;no:4 1 a.'id I'.locks li t':e tivi n ireot "X.trrenln.aiKl for. thelxwa tlnn ittnl J :r,-cti-u of a Niaf! L'iii "-'it v, nil f Asrf riltnrnl and Stii!,. LumiIh: Ai hint, ap proved Fob. li, lstta," will tt . Is HI c OJ.Il Tb CAPITAL cftlc atato of Xctrtwlsa,. On the Third of J une, A.D. 69 Commenting et( 1) o'clock A.JL Offer at pnblic sale fhe T-isoM lots and blocks in tho ti-wn of Ii.e.;ii. hald j-roperty cousin of the riM n unbereil hincks, the ev-i ni"ntars bitrwlnu been sol i l.ereti.forn hy tiieS;'t. and now lar:vtv oc u p ol by build .ns. Ti e terms of sale wilt be Cash, mul for not h--s than the ant. rated value. 8aitap pruismeut to i ra;uie by ti.e Cr,iAuiL,ionerv . , , , 40,000 "ACHES OF i- ' r STATE .' IiAITSS ! M"i w't'i t t'ie Mtr timcr.il upon t?'euie fa r .-. - J-;:h:.t Auction nearly -. ') at r. s i trs Itir.-U beli.t finu to the Krato. Ivtiur from one lo t We "ii;;.i i P ts Jies fr-nii iiincoln, 1 1 that I.mimfit Las ti'c.va r nr.'a:inn Of W-'iYf h.!i:r.rsl ini:al tants.and fctruuidiv ow- in! into O.iUi I'M 1 . hi a i ui ci.iueiijri; .1 ini!or;aiice. j...'Ca; ,tol S-otl Oi tlt i .: . r. ts iK'W.-or pietd, and ll-csts. I tci-i u.irr; 1i'j.t c!(r-.tl I.rt I In t ji i" acuuii ot mi.U la-:- uw.ui-e ao far n it n-kuod to faturc ii.'.eres .-. ol this place was rs faroraitle as tite ui.tsi ardent of its friends conld a.sk. - A iretteral railntttd law was j as.sed under whi.-h some !h-!:rs't radroad t'.aop'.ms -e?t itik- here proc.ij- .t ia av.Ul themselves of f-true si't and posh U t irriidL, CocoiiipU uo't hi an early 'htr, wi.il at : 1 1 t ct.aadet.tly exv.t to be LercViilnii one yi :.r!rf. i this dat . . a t.is w.rv. i m vrify us Itt say ins that T.in- it. f-t jeteatt.t-t list n a' c p?it est f v i . . i,. , -'"' ' i c i:-t (."'n;! K-',V'i f.i.- r.lital all t!u T i (.' 'ti..;-. f re 'msUie I ter.iKl ttitU w.Uuu .t . ' ! a I ., i-, . r, . ;lj - ,.. ., .. , ., .... .,r;. ir, t ; ; ii.,iv in iv ,urv.nf ', r. ;..-. .... ve ; -n. ) if H t wvilii t;.or:i :i TV c. .a.c .r 1. 1 ...- ;. . : t." 1'ho , w !;. ;.-, i:l f.rr'i..- stu'i' sa;'- have !fii to rea'iio from .. : . t i :iii!i"ii d - J ,rr. ru'. , a i Witness o-r t ...ti-w fl-.-M'r's,ruary.Iia 1 I h. ,- i iAVii l.l l LKK," 1 .. ." ' . ttovi r;t r. ".J . TlTf -S. V. K V. NiC, r. t.ip ; . Stv. f fso-l - tOU! 'I.'sj John Lilt i.-rir. i . . : l htae Atidnor. j " " ' ' . i 5 . - J. i. UJa , or: Oat ri.A.vcC - mill conpintloxi ik i f .tv nf ihe City .1 th 'Viks and p;uor of .... , in:u tie shall file die pnrue unitir I r f t- reference; that he ai paper or book to he ta t by aii'iiority of law. but M' r examination anI In- t : s; '1 b it he shall : r- n- -vi.fr-r ; of the Cnun :ir, ! H'.r.ul a't.-nd all meet- .i: "t:i ; :;,.) s.t, iio.'i :i; e a tn: ,1 ut oil ai" an i iiii; ! the i proviil. and n.' i-:l and ;ir-s-nt Ins p-eonl lor ap t.icrwi l:svhu.-e hii' duties a- Clerk ot.saM Lenneil. niia fwiaiT'Tnrii ail in i'iist'S, i'rnii'. Tr':inr oi-'j-r-. iiu.I t;i ot'a.'r ol iciul ;a- - .... ... . m ol til m i i:y i c:r (.; ::i: acr.i to nel.ne or itie t. be lH-rfori'.'.ed: and flMil aIo f'Vvn 1 -" of amounts in whii-h a'l aerDiinK in iavof of or against the eity shall be entered l- tiieir resrHive n.-CMin'-i. nr-d nrwui t ayna-pt 1 y lin'c.ty shad tl;e rH i-i.t tlU-fofor: and Ji. s;,a!l perfurtn such oilier (l'.itif as is : Tuvid.'d ry ihe -i::h .-v-rtion of the C!tr t'hnru r H!i.l asi,.'t:l be r.-f,-i:ri"l from tirit to t. pit hy the ( 'i'y i '(ii:tu'1 : ar! fir perform Ins n:oli dattesi as t'h rtc, an i all the it i',-i i.rrai:i:nsr thereto, ma- kii'ir out hi!'iM xn !i -t and all other dnt es nf (iid ol'Ice. l.f shali rtx'i-ive a year in oniers on the Renf rnt fund. f I'Z. This orilinnr.re'jliall belo lorco oa and aT.pr ltj leal j ui iici-i j n. tf. W. FAir.EP.OTirER, flavor. Ji C fi "X vroir roN-, ChTk . Kt - AN OIIDIXASCE PeJtulnstt'iediiii,. of the city Marshal and bia couipenMUiMii. - I 1. S' ii ord thfil hv Cilf fb':w;Z of thf rifi nf 7!rrtmi'ilJr, Th:it the M.irsiip.l shall be the chief n.in ititeriiU oilirerof ti e city, he shiiil be a cn.servnti r ot lw peace v-ithin th city, and shall arrest wit fl out pro all persons who, within his view, enm lUit.auy crime or tiiisdeineanor, r violato any or-dinaiici- of kiM eity, ar.d t:tke ihem before the Jfay or ami (h-m-t hf;n in en-;toty until the c:m of Such arre-H !i:ls hi-en iavrstii;:it d, not lon ger, how ever, -than f iv w.nahlw frr,; stifpress a!l hre:trhe of the peaee wtrhin iiis k rv il,ml if necessary call to hi aid tne poMir ofthee.-ry, pursue and com mit to jail, alt teh- a, prrsotta c'iity of mlMlemeari or violations of ordmutHres of tho city ; he shall eTenite anrt return ai! j r'v-c-js Greeted to him by the Mayor or by onl'T of the city Council, either tn jwrson.or hv depn('' at;end apon and pnfve or der in the Mayor s court, prepare the City Council room for the holding .i uie-.-t.'ni; by arrantrini?, warming and li.htinjt the same, and be present at all meetmirs of the t'onneii and he shaft pcnVTm sich other dnties as i-( providel bv the section of the City Charter, an I ns shall bo required from time to time by fie City Conneil and all of the da ti. prffirihml -i t'' sovfra! nj-ilinanct by tlieauiU Council. The MarsbstT shall, in addi tiiin t j hi diitKs nslar-hal, alsinlischanre tlie r!n tfes that are usually pertoriuel by a Street Commis sioner. l-j The'v-'.rlial shalirecoive for his Pen-Ice t Slkrshal (Ta, f-!re-t Conuaissioner t!:e monthly cotii poiiat.ou of ;ij, payable ia cy orders oa the general iut:d. . 9 3. The Marshfd 'hall make a monthH- report to the Council of hid doings, setting forth tiie number of arrests unilnr ci'v ord'nances. tho amount of money he has received and from what sourco. and iftlie ame teIonTi to Dip city, pay over the same ti the Citv Treasurv at letit onoe -Heii month. "J. W. FAlUBaoTHKli, Mavor, J,ClXO"noTiT(.f. Cierk. - - - .Vp.t . A3T OIIDIXAXCE . To peoTtde for the clenntntr of tho trt nnd nlli'js ol the c:ty ot liratrmiilfi nnd del-4i na the dtuie of tb city .UarHhnt ia reI;itioii tiierciu. and provldiiis penaitied itfriueuoijinuiiucrroi. ... J I. B' V rmlciiirri ' th' ffi ebnnril nfth ritv rf Bra-rrr.TiHe. That it "halt hp t!-e thUT oftheTffrner m" occupant of any rca.1 t.iati situated in the city of arownviiiD, ano uie iiu.v or ine owner of anv rent estate not occupied, in said city: ti clean and keep c,ieap thfrrreew and ailvs bordering on such i rop- eity, ii.i on i u,:ay o: eacii weeK to remove to the central line of said street and nile-es, and there place tne jame tn a pile, ail putrid animal or vecr;t- able maMcr, aht, refuse oi coal, chins, sbavimrs. straw, mel,n rinds, and to keep such streets and alleys eteer and tree from all ononsive smell. 5 2. It sluui tt'S taeduty ol the city Marshal, after thestreeta nave oewiciesinefi up an provided for tn the preeeedin? section of this ordinance, to have the cluaniocn of the street that have been deDosited on luesdny m tho center of said streets removed aad4opo--u:cd iu sneii streets and allevs as in the judjjmeiit ol iiie Liar.-hal will be benefitted thero- bv. ... - . . I X ""Tfrte occrrr.nt of sny real estate, in said ritr. or the owner of any real estate not occupied, shall permit th streeu oralleys bordering on said real estate to become dirty or flltliy, orphan fail to ennt tly with the 1st section iit tiiis ordinance, bv failinq: to Clean tLe same wlieu noticed bv the Marshal, hn. she or they shail, on convictiorr thereof, forfeit and pay to said city any sura not less than live nor more than liny d iilj-rs. , . . I 4. It shaii tw thoantv or the Marshal tn havp fhe rrortsions of th-s orriinance strictly enforced in the business part oiUhe city. 3 5. .Tais Ord i.ai. Je sitaii be in fbrc on anil nftur Its due and leitt pub. i ? lion. - . V. FAIRBr.OTILER,aravr.r. J. C. m.r.i rciiTOx,' Clerk, 30-jt AX OIIDISAXCE For licensina: nnd recmlafirtir oinnibiiei. hacks, cari i Jflii's, rtrnj n an t oilier vehicles within tiie city of Rrownville. . . J. 1. Jit ii nri'ht 'x ly U"t Otj Ojunril of tint e.'v of JirofuriKr. Tnat a-iy person wishimr to ran nny (inr. ihtls. linrlr r-n rr.ii iro ov r.iK... T-l.tr.i i'.- , ... ........ . . , unit 1 ,U 1111. 17 j 11 the Transportation or mnveynnre of travelers) or pasaen iters or hnirairo within tiie citv of Uruwn vili, lor hire aaeonimon carriers, shsil before en- teriiifrint.1 such biu;ine.sM as aforesaid, procure a li cense from the Mavor of said citv f.,r a term of one yer, awl every person who hau attempt to rna or use any omnlhas. haclr. carriac-e or other vehir-if hi aforevjud, for the purpose of jtnln, wituottt, tiot ob taining .such licrti.tj laU f.irf-'it and pay to said city, with conts of snit in tbe riTTiper action any sum uot exct'vl-v'T rive (iiH rs for eacli violation. i 2. AVhenever !tT7 cerson shall nrortnrr th Mityor ui . said city tita citv .Treasurer's retvint for hv dollars, us iaid in thd street fund or the city, the ilarf;r sha! I isni.-1. Ih-otio f.i iiih i..r. ... li i. attested, rtiunier.iuiwd and iiutnberel by tho eiiy .icriv. uiuu i.r.'ni; sneu eiifiriet.ie person so applying to run one Lack, omnibus, carriage or ve- hioie l'r one j-eitr. and tor each udd.tioMii t,d, k carraiire .r vel.i.-ie said license tnouey shaii ho in crease n porrton. s. 'I hat wlierierer any person shall desire to be come common carrier or uraym in orexpresman tnrtti pnrpoe tf earryiri!r or transportm? ireisrhf or troods of an y tic. cr'ctioii from n!.uv in r.i:i.. witiiin wild city, sui-h persou mav bv paying to the Treasurer of said city lor tli. use of "the str-et fuad the sum of ten dollars A..r eiK-'n cart, wazon. drav or chicle to be used in such btr-lnoss- obtain from h Mayorof said city a li.-ense for the term of one vear. And any jerson whoshnll ke'p, miiin'ain orti'soas a common currier anv drav, cart, wa ran, or other vehicle, orsnff-T the'nipe to be usrt bv others, he- ini the owners ot such vehicles, within said citv. tUFeor pro.'it. wniioui. iirst havintr obLiiiiMJ a. li cense therefore, as provided for in this section, shall rorieu ana pay to san citv. wiih cost ot prosi-onion, any sum not exceeding live dollars lor vuch and ev ery violaioti. Aii trans nrs cf license cranted onder this pr'lmauee shall be void. i . iery perm, as soon as they shall ohtafn H Cense as pT'.vM'.'d in the whole prvesiiritr o..tions fiftltts- or-Tlnancc. sl'.zM ca-.se the number of his li cense to be fairly painted in some conspicuous place on htsomnifwe; hack, carraie, dray, cart, wniroti orother vehicle, and t conrinae the same, undr theieiift;r ot ore dollar, to bv paid to the city -tor each day he shall nse such veh:cie without bent? so numbered, to be collected with costs of suit as in Other casta. 16. It. shad betliedn.fr of the Mnrshall to maVe conaphiintairaiarttall persona vioiatias aay of Utd provisions ol this ordinance. it, 1 r.ft? orrtmanfe sia!t b fn force and take ef fect from and after il leiral p:iMiei-ion. , t. W. I'A . T.U au i JCER, Mavor. J. C MAumiTo.v, Cleric . ;lo-:t A3f OKDWAXCE IiXlatloii. to Tlitatic, Shows, tc . IL J?' it oriJtilrvi 11 fli' esrii OriHni-ilnf thr rir nf k i.at- any person .r p'rs.itj vt lrn siiail exhibitor participate i:i exuibaintc. for tain or pnttit. in the city ofiirownvilh". any theatrical per forniaiiftj.ouuiy Jtind or les.Tipt:on, any siows of puppet., wax :i-tiies, menaireries, caravans or col levtion -of aniuiuis. any performance of any feaU of tumhlir.;-. rone nr wire daacimr. bittanc!ri.' k! :.-ir of hand or trices nf leirenlemain, or nny cip-ua or nat ural or artif.ci', 1 curioxiiy or dwption, or PTrosett tarion of snv kind whafevor, either retd or ftef itioiis. or any rr-.l-ira! concert or m-:.;ic:il wformaniM of any kind whatevur.or anv other exhibition orsliow for wh"hm-nsiti.m or money is ehar4 or 0 mandel, ercot hs-tur on. scien'iiic, iiistoric, e nvoienli 1 temry g'.ihjfs'tf! and tne c pp a rata fjr the eltjci lation'f tlia same, an J speciiaen of ti.e fitart..witti u liepp.se thfreior. i.imlj out. attes- twaiv nrww.l itii twtwi, aiiad lor eacii oiI'pik-c, on conviction thervot befir the Mavor. forfeit and ny anv sum not e.tceerljr f.:1y dollars. I. 2. !.e ri';i vor of tin citv is herebv auth.irlz.sl (o prant lieeiis. (,lt te.iiibtt:o:i of pub. w- sshows, an a'. -repaid, of any inen;ur.rie, caravan or colk-ctfon oi aai.nnis ,,r circus, on ;: ' j.aynnjnt into tie city treasury of the sum of not l.-ss thin ton, nor iiwre than titty tfo!lnrs,frr each davs exhibition or per formance. And for all othr shows and exhUiltlnns alove eiiumri.U-d, fir each days exhibition tr per- rr.m.B t, not iss uititi iwo nor more mart twi-ntv di.irs. to le fitad aad determiiied at the discri WU.e M iyor. T his or'!tDsict sltail take eiTct and b in furce ftt,ra atiJ after Ms dae ar.d l-.ral rxihiication. . , yv. KAl IUiiKiXJJLEii, Mavor. . J. C McN aVohtojj, Cleric. .-t AN ORDINANCE Kelfltlve tol'edlarsand Hawkers, I Pre. 1. I 5. ordained bv ti:e City Conner!, of the city i f Brtwnvine, that it snail h-r-alter lie uaiawTal f.r anv Btreet ptd ler. li isiff i oth'U- luueriint . roiM.il or wltoresftl'Mletti er in pi.i, wna.t or n.r rcliainil-e, t i otSer the same for side iit wvtn , es-rriaires, t r ot.i erwin... wiiiuo said ci:y wi.iiyat uuvu:g uotaiacd U Ce:is lortliat ta;rpo:-e. i-KC Nu :ii:e!LS shall be Issued for a less period than ti-n d:ti. or for a srrater pori.al ttuu, one year.aiida.! "sn-s sSall be sisrM-d bv fin Ma'-or and count.-r-iT-d a.ii r--::'sfwnst 'jy t tie cleric. " Si U-'t. Its ! lii'ti e.ii-T iii- i,i civ Cl,-r' t) mafcoo itall li-- ' .au d to ped!Tnl h.,-x-erstiHil ixfie ue srti.v. on n . vin-r from ti.e ar pii cant liif. Id.! c: if." : : .v.- r a:.d U.e t itv Tpji. urer'S rect i; tr lwei,;y (j.,: ,,r a license ru:i nmsr one yarT.Tid f. rai,m''itiiu' S.ral"-s ra-ri-od.at ttiei!.cr:tii. of tiie Ma-.-or. but in no event to li LssiK-d foe lc- s :u t.ia n.ireo do. .".r. t-i I. K very ha vki r. r"'i ! or. or ,.'M;.-r ror nn .-'!r:i; auoui.or t:r(;u:rri, i;,e citv. ei.lier .n ! with horse, or otiierwise, carrv.ntt to se,i. pfing for s.Je, aij? no-i., wart-., or ni'-rf' without lieensv, uiv n i-f ,v:ct ion thereof he: Mayor, sli.il I b.j p;u.;j ,y a rji, m an -less than-on n rtoilart.or n!...'r tm-.n v ii.,'!. -ot, or t r ex- ire t::e SIX I,,:t rs. act i-M. . nr., ohiv r, ( ii.-r or oi r t.- en.TOin.si i., r...i.v. :., .,vv hrr or tia-ir !i rnse v. hen r . !. t.-.i t y n-.y p..r, to m-i.om he she or uiey sUil utter t se.i anv oflds. i-r r V.imr K'fol', wari-)T menhaiio s. ortoh Marshall of -" c-viic-c or laey aa.U. be piui..s..id i.i ;l.e -s.me riaiiin. r uet-.rsiM,;,-tnc.-ame for Mai wiiuout license. - - SKf.fi. tTv til.in-!n th-i opprtani'ecotiktiirie.l shall DCna!rv.i-ti lua; 1 v to t l.e vendT i,f v iretabirs r otb'-r r: '..-. i f. d. rrm, h. ji-,. e.)!j.rt.irs Ji.v ti-.outii, : !oatij..Ksi.r tra-is omv iie ex empt. f6;. Thin ord-nanceshaa be ia force' from and atler its lejpi pnoiica'.ioii. t r, ,r U oro. v. FArpjJEOTirEr.. rrr. J. C Mc. VI ton-. Clerk. -ji X BLACKSM1THIHD! ft All vi 0Y PPJAIIED. AVITir no i si Of WiirkTUi'U and Ma-T;!r.f rV f.i riaftuuicture all kitaiaof . R 'Talons, . : . Harroirs, cc, ; and to repair all VitnU of 5' MACHINEHY; AN EXPEKIICED TiOKsr.-:momi al ways ready Ui nc-otiniKate tke public, xSAZZsrACTiQ.- a UARAXir.Ktl.-i J. li," jjr.v-o, " V TOae Dior V-ot of Oairt ll .ti. uiach-m "iirownvill... Neb. . J A J. w AN Or.3JACK KclatiT to pil4d,-iuatiirt. niUnnei- mlO)'Vtnri',!nirn:vi irB " lnt tlJlu 1 i l.it'.r- n n i. : :; ,u u I "W. 1. J it oritaif i hy the Ci Of the r-.tj :r.1V'-- '., ff,. CMlrJ ai iey or eoim.ion, r ot!:-r pu city ofilruwm ....-tin a mm.l- snv o.r la;oxii-at;i.n d in a.:v on con van son ti.i-r-o)'b ( twe., -i. ii.,. ins: ui.. i a -.c. i. Any person w .'u.i,:!;,; or i. i-r. - ho isnmnv;..e. u.-u; orl'iarr-t w.; . pT.o, vict. .ui ti.er-s. -. Sam hot e.'cwd..-i t a .. v CtT H'"doi , i. m-i iw m.t. . Any , t BroW.H i'.i. COO.: "'tIH li.i r.,, ' rfif any in,i-:;7. T tnod t, .. d or t. .! 1 y ,i. : any ot.a-r ; ers..n, nr i:t -s 1 as- n an . r-j a--.-..:: n:;:'.; or yi.a.l a.ter orp;. In a vw1)f 'iftiM.r, that or uiM.-oure i.atu iae Ln uriooi On cii!iv.c;ni fciirvoi Kiiail l, iir.- - uu""r PW e.ttna'dui tat-ntv-tive dollar aud M .VKf.4. Any person wnosha.i. w:-.a tae -Br-viivihe. rioe ori.nveanv hoi-v. j,.ar tn " other pliiiT.al. on cr tliro-'i k-v of t1-"!,--, 1 or puo.io hiichwayt ft auid cit r.i. t.uMi' "' dinary r!iofve;,ii- which snad be mm? at the rate of t mu. i-r hour, s mil n... '"' viction thereof he for- lr M n-,,r h , sum not exceeUin tldrty doh.'rri andcw. Any winiii u ho sh.i.i .,,M.art lk and oiiiet of tne c" v oM?rownv;: or babiianta thereof, in- r.jit in r: v ,,,! .:. "" 1 noise, orshntl trir..;,(pn to Ipjn'v'tii. -..r,;. n'""'-4 ri v in uiii iiiinr. mi i4i rn ivtiii-i't'... . in any sam not eACeed.nz twe:ilv-iiv cls"t costs. " HkJ .x-. 6. Any person wlio shaii t!s-hni OtTany tire-arms in 1- wns tvnr wpi.it "r shy er ,ir ii ill ii ii. r: i.iiii. ill ut-lliy xri Wfl K . . . ' I'll vtih iiiiiiu i.,r-ril any sum not lus than onedoliar norai'.,rt . Ut'i:ars. - i jmci-. 7. Any per rate limiU oi aial c Anyporssn who hall. within ti, bathe when Missouri river bvtwen stuir-so ami ..it... n half hour a.'ter sntisvi, shad u;a.u co'iv-o,'n T. ol be riiied In any sum not eiceed ; V v ,i ny and cos us. ' c L"-x- :SK-. s. Any person who shnH, wi'.Mn the . rate iimit.s ol'stmi ciiv, it-ad, nd- nriinve arr tiray, wason. carraite or ot i,.r velucle.or ti',V or oliier ituimal on anv of 'nsld'wa,ksof mint sltail npon conriction threfil w rtnM in nnmr not txceeditu live dollars ami coots - fiec a. Any Mrou who u,l, within 'li City X1 UW II niri. Mlll'lllf Jkiitl IH.lCfl.tI'v'lf it.i. or currupt any oi the public we.hs. ci,tenw or public pmpt-riy of ssv.,1 . ity.or anv privnte u,t' ty. shall tipun cotivii-tnin itiefofbn firini sunt lo't exceiiii, htty tloiiars and costs icy Ssec. ia Any perw.r. nr arsons whoshalliit- orcaase to be de;.;u?.l in any of the strv . Z? saiewalks or upiirt ! h-vf-e oi the cty of viil; arty timber,. wsi. r;J potg." vcftd. any material ol any descr-j-ff n wi.-irei-r indiml fer the same or any rr .on mfrvoi r0 rmam itJZ on for a l.u..-..r per . 1 l:.a: twetttv-fonr hmtrt beinsj notiiietl bv the M .vrshsll to remove It, on coiiVM iam t lereof. l .rti-i: arM pay any tim eTceelin-; ten dof jirs and ci"ts, and a hit f.,r everv twenty-four hours the sa-neih.nllr.,,." after thi.'xpirstion of said term'tt'rventv-firv Tr'ii-i(.-il ti.t anv T.r.M. ..i.wo .i i.. i making puvemtrut mav d-iM.it mtucrlni innMiiK (lavniimi nmy u-po.it material ho , id lYi nr nnvpmf-, t n n r. .- no,,. . . " " . - " .i.uti.i or tor a reasonable Sme, bnt no person shall b 2! thonzisl to tul up any inutr or chan-vi for rassaire ot wafer, or sr ( tsm,nt th. .. " alley as to prevent the rwttin. nl carr!iie ,5 cony more than o;o- half ofsnch street or allv !SiiC-. II. Any person who stia'l tl-pos-t rtr mire of any fcin.I in Bev of the strata or si - Z the city, and penntt tho same to remain therWa a lotiyer period than twenty-focr hours, sh ui 1 conviction be Ur.wl U anv .sum net exceed j,-. dodars and casus, and f-.r everv additional two-r f.nir lioiirs the same shall rvtuaia, tue liie soa't? five dollars and costs. " i-t-f. li A ny per-on whshnl! byv,rnisrprl5l.rf tin deatn oi any animal owra-d bv bim. he'rorOa shall within twelve honrs thereafter cause the sam to bo removed without th I, mit of the eitr m such person or persons tail Uicoirplv with the pr visions of tnis section, he. si.e or they, sna.1, un vict:on thereof, be ii;t-J in anv sum n .t xriaC -ten doiiars and cost ; jtwubti, that adiee suchjIJ iinalHha.l bj kil.ed by any person other tiia tke owner, if known' tne 'owner shad ma be coniw'4 to remove, but it sin;: he removed bv tia prvi . kiliia.T, and should sncti person fail to rmi.v anmml he !iail tie subject to the pvnaitv herein W lore spei-:iiti. hr.c. 13. Any person or rrvms who shall timrn or catfe to bf thrown or deirw-.tP. in an mm within th.s city. any Teiretabiea. meat or aim, the carcass uf nay dead animal, or trs -gwi rinds or oth.-r stiiiauce whereovsuch pt:we t.l be rendered filthy, on convi, i:,..ii' thereof be timsl ji any snru r...t excv.1J.T5 iwer.ty-rive doiiars aU costs lor each ofl.-nce. fr.C. 14. livery property holder a'l be n-Twxi. ble for any obstruciiot.s Raich mav be p!acei in se trotters or sidewalks ov.posue to the property sewn, ally owned and orcnpil hv them. exvn'. piop, erty as may be occupiel by a tenant, tuen mictt ir ant shall be respioi(iie, and Ic r any cliips, w.. filth or ruhbiiih 01 any Viiid vhich oiajrbe tiirnwu on the street or t.niA;k sti.l in the sutler nt.ponite to toe place own.'il or oorttpied hy i:itii, whicu stay ia any way olisorut-t the) iree (v.ur-M 1' i)tn -wt m the ir.itifrs or i;coi!iiii.i. travel ; and any pers or j rsons who Llcr if? any ("strt'-ti'iii. r de posit any chips, wend t; r rt or ther rubaisti !- said, orahaii sader the .ime to n-msi a. tun nm!e or ih1it.ii.il by Hiiy oihor persi, n, si. nil on convic tion iiiLi euj he fi i.id i;i any su.-ti not i tci edir,; fiv dollars and costs, prori'4' tha: before acf.na is bro!t-!.t ti.e property holdi r or occrttirt rr.r.y t licve himself from all pea!v nr-der ihisertt" hy makins complaint duly veriiieti by cam or Bfi.T tion against the ptTK.ti or if-oiM caasinz ti.e olv strtictioii or makir;: t5c (!.; ost, as afureaid. m which cusp the pcr.,0.1 or pifops so isn,;la:nl a-ai.n.it shall beciinriisl and tried as above orm- de I. Kt-X. 1". Everv person who shall snftcr or permit. and not imdoavor to ptven: theRame, nv ! erly noise orcondi.ct 111 or ai?out hi grocery, or a any other place or estabnt htnnt where tLMdied tVrinentetl iiipiors a resold or k'-ot for sa!eir ltai be a i ven away, hi ti.e city of Jrroa nv!Pe cr f Jll pt'tn'it a ay prrs. n to b"cne Intoxicate.) in tr tabilshment. shs'l on cmvirt'on therxw'he f1nl rs any sum not less than three cloiinrs no more ttan tiny doiiars. Sw. 1 i. Tlia C'tv Marshal"., or his derntv. hiJ and ntttv frotn time to time enter UiV) and HiTW, between sunrise nnd sunset, any bti.idnitr. o'jr. lot, rauitor privy h nlcu ifu-v inay ktii iw or l...s to be fnul, damp or of hrw: prcjiulh i.U to rhi; lie lienitO, and they may d ict ta c.emusuuu terinir r unmniinj io nttmn r inn rHTT,.iva i nuisances in or about t he prem!s.. siwi ,-r- vr .son or persons who shall r-isf ir ob-rnrt afl nf beer in the perform tvtr of snid tint v. tir any onT or occupant ot such premb.es who nhali Deu-'.eit refuse to move siu'lt n'lisani-e. wvii so uiptctwi. shall ba lined in any sum not exceeding tweuty Uo lars for each oTiice. ijKC. 17. If any person hy hiT.se f. herself or tar Vant or asent f.r hi or her Ka.n or rratt, tf?. have, exTci.e or main'ain a ain'rcr r.o'tsf. thi or room, its in any Louse ir jdai-e octunieil bv ttn or her, procure of pern, it any persims to frefitentnr come touetlier to p'ay for tn..i y or ettit r vliiK tiiimr at sny enme. hi i the cty of Brownville. K erv rsHsiiillendiin sh.tiii, iivw.n cotivW'tu n there Of. be fined in any stim not eri-eed ns rifty (ln.i.ir. hrr. H. If tny -r.Hi slmil ntaiuiin or keep house t,l III tamo or prostitai.in. within t!i lnctf tiie c:ty of Brownvt'.ie, j ia.i. 'i r r. 'ion tiiereof. be finl in any sum not eci.- '..ph f.'Xy .!!..n. - KKtv ISt Anv pert-.il who sha.. ke-p t'P, n tiplin- house on tn r-Mi;iaili o.iy or ii.'d, or - keep a c.mtnoit ;i rcfnu l a-vi ri'wrflr!y h01" for ti:e encourai'ment of tia, mrrrirtr, nsnl' i ti r. fornication orother mUiH-iuivior, tu-on n,nf!r tinii t!: rei'. shall he linei ia t.ny sum uot ex', iua tipy djihirs. sti-.bi- Any sr-rson who .ha'.l hitetl or t;e hr-e oreaHle'to any shade trs or to ny bul-iK around said tree, lit anv of the streets ami nil."' ia said city, shail on conviction thereof, forltit nod Jr 11.0 sum of one dollar and cost. Skc. 21. If any person sha!! stlett Pp any MB carl or advertiS'-mit-m, on sny fence or hiii'i' said Citv. without have of the" 0'Tpf or ore; such person so oi:et:di iiir, niton conviction shall..' fcit and pay a pena't-r not to exceed twenty due and cos's for each 1 ifence. Sec. The o-vaer of -tny bitch who n-Trs ttr same to run at !arr. w ::; :ii the b--I'.dsof Ir-e ri'J. shail I e liaiWu to a line, upon conviction, of 11 v lars and ci- s. St'C .1. ?s'o persMi slinll place anr trivxle, oet, merchan d-'vor o'l erarfich-. ,n front of tiay shop or ol.ier m:.d 1. f.irther than tw.i Ts M the street, a:i 1 no ovi 'i. r orotvr. i.atit of snvhtuMi shall cs jiermit any fr-wixl to be p'. "l remain in the street apposite hi. lot, further uv" Hvoi'eet from Iheouttrr eiL-nof the sisie-.vxlt. then ottly for tle purp of txtit cut or ' aodtiotto remain n.m-e that two davs ors'-" jenalty. not exceed n-j rive dollars fore'sch of" . 10 Z L ..Xlverv o a-rrer or nco.-nnt of int to' f-r o'tier btiiidiii, uud any 1. a :., t of oar wa.tt W tinll keep the s,dw.v,K in frost if such biW tmiidlns or vrtcantt-it in repair. Anv iw . lctin f,r refiisintf to com; i v witi the ppviiiM this sactlon. shall loritil and rtav a Dei:.ty fi' T ceed.mt ten doiiars for everv week ;ie ovner if enpant or p-rs. ii t.'.tir; care of or charce of . lot sh.ul tiv.i:t to I "t !:-e s;'i-.e in re "sir .'- iJ rt-tviired thereto hytder-o- M "'si. . ' . iv k v. i a 1 1. r. :: xi a Kit, jt.i- J.ts. C. rcrrJti-'r-rTx. Ch'... LEGAL, rrOTICES. pROBATE XOTICC-Nntico to i3 X- whom It mar cotscern. tnt Andre I titter ha made apnticaiion to the Probi-.te '-'o" iiemah coun'y, -.-hra.-ki, to make a Caai na-r.t.Ls Ad -rt : t; rai or r- f t i . e Ktateof.'rr'.el 1 deeetts...!, anl t:it tne ,irt last at.p"i.-t sl -..I day of July, l,-i. at the 01.. v of tl.c lTat.'ate Ji".-" in Tlmwu-'lie, Semalia cortv. 'pttrsi O'cio-s:. P. M. A. 'V. M iltiiA7. 27-tt i ProhateJ' i;a-l .rT'l i. LSTPwAYS. catj: of estp.ay stock.- 0 Monday, the. 17th rlav of May. I w.ll for sale, to tl e h :-hMt hid l-r. t caeh la hnn1 ." tJie restdcitiv Of j anv;i ( tiarT'.nn. l!vie I cJ curt i-vvot of arowrivt.'ie. Niraha cmtrty, ftat 'J ,i.r.l.-i, U-t.vt.-u the h.. ;rs ot hJ o'clock a. w o ci's'k p. m.. on NtvCoin Ter.id tl 's rraJ no ohr RtHrKs r brands orecerlibie. 'tiiaJn. hv 11. ijar nr. 1 li.-.pman, a.-3d : -r-,1-e.l ut ; J"" 1 -s- ---'t il.'y". iiriljLi- S" TRAY OTrCT:. Taken upby thf S'loscrihcr in t.- '.. ret . nrcinct. Si-Jt-" f'onniv. one RavIorse p.nv with a star'" h-'1; l..iud.ru;i.; -rv.; l.t a-j r!,t h;nl rx-r l year-, o '.. . v". JT April 1 ,t z, I-.'.. ' - CTRAY N0TICi:.-Taken cpby1" WJ- .-rr; hrseylbcr. t. Inr nmnc.h. in th ;st ffi'rn. f,f Vm-'.l :f t nttn'v. i"n . .wllt-il sta-' of lonv I-- ut t .aWT-rry I: an M.tr DISSOLUTION N0TICF--'J is herebv civrs that th firm of E- rtr. R o.i-ts. tenet t oe A ! fiarohrt, il. by trr!t!ial conxp or. has h.-. -t linsdsy " 7"lBt A-r.T H'ertn wuhrtt inereirotn. 1 ).. i:a.-b-e1 to ti.e wis nn c,r3 . i TO A r"il V Tl.a.i k th, 1 ruy frfn.ts . n.-LTf rtvr. 1 " M 1 1 eitrlt ttnii' of tho in, its toi"vur to ireru 1 i--.a a. t. ILtViTS J'--t c-r;er 1. s M Mala street. vi. ie, ."eoraftka. i Stock ef tit:!n.rv (uU. we wotiiJ c- U. u;.oa t lie fiK-t tnat every g'lod iitj3bai:d m.v. at rervinr'Jile pr'.rr r.-x'':re ''T rfrf .'Uli ' ail si nniy w t-tt mi.rtr kiat. aru nTT A T T A s.-rr-rTr-n TO Ite o. I, and uiauw Bp in tiie txt of sO ir ay here fir :st -rh-.t she wls" ' tuits, 1 r.mu.T riU rna, i.vvry "WHO XIlA2)i:3 JTIX .M.f 1 ns m.iv rest anire.) that we will xr ,?JZ f' five ei,.ir ia ..!. in. as we are la J..:i.' 1 t'ie LItct."!ov-i-.e.s :n our tine, tllvettssr .MIt. J- K 9t 27 If