Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, April 07, 1870, Image 2

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R. W. FlTBNAS, Editor.
THURSDAY, APRIL, 7, 1870.
UromivIHe Ft K. & Pacific Railroad
Coinpanj.
The Hrownviile & Ft. Kearney
Railroad Company completed its or
ganization on Tuesday last, by the
election of the following Board of Di
rectors :
H. C. Lett, J. Ii. !McGeef F. A. TIsdul,
jr., Tra Moore, John Ii. Carson, John
McPherson and R. W. Furnas.
The minimum amount of stock,
$200,000, was subscribed by individ
uals, City and Precinct. In addition,
the county donates $118,000. Thia is
liberal aid, and shows the desire and
determination of the people. The
Board will make as speedy arrange
ments as possible for Immediate work.
Quliiey, 3Iis.sonri it Pacific R. R.
It will be remembered that the city
of Quincy, some months ago, voted,
by a large majority, $500,000 stock in
the Quincy, Missouri & Pacific Rail
Road. In pursuance of this vote, the
City Council, some weeks ago, order
ed the Mayor to issue Bonds to a cer
tain amount to the President and
Directors of the road to enable them
to meet the demands of contracts
already done, and to push on the
work. In disregard of this order, the
Mayor, Mr. Bcrrian, refses to sign the
Bonds, and has, in addition to this,
made application for an injunction to
restrain this issuing of the Bonds by
the authorities. Thus matters are for
time being check-mated at Quincy.
The amount of stock subscribed to
the road up to this time is as follows:
City of Brownville, Nebraska $
City of Brownville. Nebrnakn nrivate
.'.0.000
10.000
150.000
3,000
150,000
1,000
200.000
3,000
200,000
oO.OoO
CO.000
'J2,000
30.000
30,000
500,000
Atchison County, Mo .
Atchison County, Mo. private
entry ijouniy, .mo.
Nodaway County. Mo., nrlvate
Aarrlson County, Mo
Harrison County, Mo., private
Sullivan County, Mo
Knox County, (Centre Township)..
Knox County, (Fabius Township).
Knox Couuty, Private subscriptions...
Marion County, Mo (Round Grove
Township)
Adams County Mo. private
City of Quincy, 111
pTotaT SMW.OoO
It is expected that in addition t
the foregoing subscriptions, abou
500,000 will have been subscribed by
the first of May next.
Siuce the above was in type, Mr
Dewey, from Quincy, informs us thai
an indignation meeting was held,
and largely attended in Quincy, oi
Saturday night last. After whir'
the application for an injunction was
withdrawn. A new Mayor will be
elected on the last of thia month,
when a man for that position will bo
elected who will listen to the voice of
the people.
County Commissioners' Court.
A full board of the County Commis
sioners' Court, Judges McCJkk, Hit
ter and Harms, has been in session
since Tuesday last, holding the April
session.
The principal business has been per
taining to road matters in the county
Lafayette precinct has been divided
into four road districts. Henry Leek
was appointed Supervisor for district
number four. Reviews of two pro
posed roads in that precinct was or
dered. Allowances amounting to one hun
dred and twenty-three dollars were
made for support of paupers.
An allowance of forty-five dollars
was made to defray expenses of Cor
oner's inquest in tne case or the ne
gro who was shot in this place not long
since.
The Commissioners will meet again
in two weeks to sit as a Board of
Equalization. X.
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BrownvlllCaScliool District.
The election for Moderator of the
Brownville School District took place
on Monday last, and resulted in the
election of Rev. Geo. R. Davis, who
serves for a term of three years.
By vote and order of the meeting
the Board was ordered to levy a tax ol
nine mills on the dollar, for the pay
ment of Teachers, School Bonds and
incidental expenses.
The Annual Report of the Board
shows that only $350 has been received
by this district the past year. Anoth-
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cr apportionment win ue mads in
May, however, when the balanco of
the funds will come into the hands of
the Board.
ffcSehool has been held in the district
nine and a-balf months the past year.
The following has been the expen
ditures the past year :
For TcncherK.,
$3,372 50
" Fuel.,
,
.
300 00
200 CO
325 S5
75 00
2 00
152 50
.nsnronce and Renalrs
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One Lot Purchased
Building Privies
GJobes and ilapa, ,
$1,867 Xi
The following estimates were sub
mitted for the coming year, aud pro
vided for in the levy of nine mills, as
ordered above :
For Teachers..,
' Fuel
M.000 00
..... 800 00
aw oo
1,500 00
" Insurance and Repairs....,
' Rond and Interest Fund
$6,000 00
Sfumberof Scholars In the District.
Attended during: the year
406
32S
SriZBEIt OF TEACHEKS.
Male Prlncinal i
Fenjale Assistants 5
II -'
I'No.onc Is so blind as to believe that w e
could possibly mean to cast the bll-rhtest. Im
putation upon the character of those other
Kentlcmen. Especially as to Messrs. McGce
find TlsdcL." fienocrat.
Why thea, did the Democrat use
the names of "those othergentlemen"
if he did not "mean to cast theslight
est imputation ujxm their character?"
He used every man's name on the
ticket, and then said : "We doubt if
a list of names could be presented for
public endorsement so open to object
ion." "Why not have the manliness
to openly and directly attack the man
you now say you did mean? As we
expected, that editor found, too late,
that he had made a grievous blunder,
and now endeavors to back, beg or
sneak out of it.
Bishop Thompson, of the Metho
dist church, died at Wheeling Virgin
la, on Friday last.where he was taken
suddenly ill, whilehewason his way
from West Virginia Conference to
meet the Newark Conference at Jr-(
City Election.
On Saturday evening last in pursu
ance of a call, a Republican Caucus
was held at the Court room, when
the following ticket was nominated.
For Mayor
A. T. COGSWELL,
For Aldermen
F. A. TISDEL. Jr.,
H. H. MATHEWS.
JA MES STEVENSON,
WM. If. McCREERY,
W. I). LEWIS,
For City Tre.urer
E. E. EBRIGIIT.
For Attorney
J. W. XEWMA.N,
For Clerk
II. D. SNYDER,
For Marshal
JAMES RUSSELL,- ira-w.
For Englnoer
J. S. CHURCH. fr
For AsbesHor
E. E. EBRIGHT.
On Monday morning the following
People's Ticket was gotten out and
the whole of it elected :
For Mayor
CHAS. F. STEWART,
For Couuclhnen
F. A. TISDEL,
W. D. LEWIS.
CHAS. NF.IDHART,
F. E. JOHNSON,
DAVIDSON PLASTERS,
For Treasurer
JOHN W. MIDDLETON,
For Attorney
SIDNEY FRENCn,
For Clerk
JOSEPH B. DOCKER,
For Mar.-hnl
DAVID CAM IM1KLL,
For Engineer
T. W. BEDFORD,
For Assessor
JOHN W. MIDDLETON.
The Mayor, three of the Aldermen,
Treasurer and Assessor are Republi
cans. The balance of the Ticket are
Democrats.
There are two principal reasons why
tho regular Republican Ticket was
defeated. First ; it did not receive suf
ficient votes. Second; the People's
received more votes thau it did "ror
jjopuli."
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"The whole community knows how he lost
a fortune In the service of his country."
J)rnwe'a!.
He didn't forfeit his birth-right in
his service against his country ; nor
be compelled to seek Congressional
enactments to restore him to citizen
ship for that same service.
The Grand Event of the Country and
Age.
On the first page will be found the
President's Special Message and Proc
lamation announcing the ratification
of the Fifteenth Constitutional
Amendment, whereby all men arc
free and equal in this land. This Is
the grand event of the country and
the age. In various parts of the coun
try, most extensive and enthusiastic
U-monstrations of rejoicing have ta
ken place.
Death of an Old Citizen.
James W. Bkhry, one of the oldest
citizens of this place, died yesterday.
Mr. Berry was, in an early day, and
until within a few years past, engaged
in mercantile business, and was, nat
urally, one of the best of men. Un
fortunately, he lias been for years past
addicted to the excessive use of strong
drink, from the effects of which he
died. A sad yet practical warning to
those who are thus addicted.
State Immigrant Agent.
The State Board of Immigration
met at Nebraska City, the first day
of the present month, and appointed
C. X. Kakstexs, of Nebraska, State
Agent, to reside in New York. Mr.
Karstens was a soldier in the Nebras
ka First, Company "D;" is well edu
cated, and speaks both English and
German fluently. He leaves for New
York in a few days.
Destructive Fire at Hamburg, Iowa.
"Wc learn from an extra of the
Hamburg Times that the heaviest and
most disasterous fire ever known in
that place oecured on Tuesday morn
ing, the 5th. The fire broke out in
the Gem Saloon, deslroying that, to
gether with the business houses of
Richards & Co., Farmer & Co., AVm.
Harris, Borton's Auction Room, Nix
WStaftord, and the Golden Gate Sa
loon. Stattler & Co., F. Gooseman &
Co., G. W. Plant, and Harris & Mann
lost some goods, but their buildings
were save1 Several hundreds of dol
lars of express goods in the house of
Stattler & Co. was destroyed. No in
surance. This is a heavy loss to our
Iowa neighbor.
State Land Sale.
In to-day's paper will be found the
Advertisement of the State prison in
spectors offering for sale valuable
State lands to aid in the construction
of the Penitentiary. These lands are
situated inLnncaster, Seward, Saline,
and Sanders counties, and are said to
be among the best in the State.
We have received a very interest
ing Pamphlet, "Report of the Com
mittee on Statistics of the Board of
Trade of St. Joseph, Mo., 3870. The
Report makes a most favorable show
ing for that thriving city. We will
take occasion to make liberal extracts
from it, in connection with some arti
cles wo will present our readers with
shortly.
"Put up or Mutt up." DMiwrnt.
"Very appropriate." Yc think "our
cotemporary is a better success as a"
Jiowery Boy, or an adept at shufllfDg
and dealing paste boards, than a critic.
i i
Sidney Smith, Esq., of Leaveu-
worth, Kansas, visited Brownville
last week on business connected with
the introduction of a new pattern of
school house furniture. A sample
can'be-seen in the counting room of
the Advertiser office. It is pronounced
by all teachers as being superior in all
respects.
"W. W. Abbey, fr4om Richardson
county, one of the Penitentiary Com
missioners, called at our office on
Friday last, on his way to Lincoln to
enter upon the duties of his office.
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Augustus Moore, of" Lewiston,
Maine, brother of Prof. Geo. B. Moore,
arrived in this place last week. He
proposes to engage in business and lo
cate in Brownville.
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Shocking Accident.
As we go to press we learn from M.
J. Brawner. that two young men
whose names he did not recollect, but
who lived near Meridian, while out
hunting, separated, and one mistak
ing the other through the under
growth for a turkey, discharged his
gun at him, the contents of the barrel
consisting of a heavy charge of tur
key shot entering his breast, killing
mm instantly. We did not learn the
Earthen Terra Gotta Ware.
The finest specimens of earthen
ware for growing plants, we have ever
seen anywhere, can be found at the
store of Rich & Gillmore, on Main
street in this place. Large and small!
urns, moss pots and hanging basket
of the latest and most elegant styles
that cannot fail to please the most fas
tidious in that line. They are from
the extensive manufacturlngestablish
mentof Rich Bros., Atchison coun
ty, Missouri, and are highly creditable
to the designers and makers. An ex
traordinary large, fine and highly or
namented garden urn can be seen -at
tills ofilce, made expressly as a pres
ent to the editor.
The firm of Rich Bros, are exten
sively engaged in manufacturing an
excellent quality of all varieties of
earthen ware, for which we are glad
to know they find a ready market.
Browuville Precinct.
Mr. Editor: I notice a paragraph
in -the last weeks Advertiser, to the
effect that a movement is on foot to
divide Brownville Precinct, to which
no objection is made. I am not fully
apprised of the division, but I think
It would be well for those interested
especially the County Commissioners
to consider the effect of the division
of the Precinct upon the rights and
obligations of the Precinct, retaining
the name and franchise of the present
corporation. The law, as I under--tandit,
is, that when a municipal
district, whetherlt ben county, town
ship or school district is divided, or a
part of the same setoff to others, that
the district from which the separa
tion is made, and which retains the
corporate namo and franchises, re
tains the property, powers, rights and
privileges of the original district and
remains subject to all its obligations
and duties, unless some express pro
visions to the contrary be made by
the act authorizing the separation or
division.
It is so held by high authorities and
seems to be in accordance with rea
son and common sense.
The question then, in regard to
he division of Brownville Precenct
'night be whether the part to be sep
rnted, ought to be released from it
resent liability to pay its -share o
the bonds and other debts of the pre
cinct. I content myself with suggest
ing this view of the subject to thos
uterested, that they may all act wii
reference to the law. Q
State Xoriual School.
Joiixsok Couxtv. Nnn.. ADril 2. IS70.
y Editor Advertiser: As it was mv
good fortune to bo present during the
closing exercises of the winter term
of the State Normal School at Peru,
March 28th, 29th and 30th ultimo, I
desire to give my my impression of
the same In brief, for the benefit of
whom it may concern.
The ringing of the bell on Monday
morning, (28th) called the students
prompt to chapel. This, I am in
formed, is a regular feature of the
school lasts about twenty minutes,
and consists of reading a portion of
scripturex and prayer. Teachers and
students appear to engage in this very
proper preparation for the day's work
with decorum and solemnity.
Immediately after chapel the public
examination commenced, and contin
ued throughout Monday, Tuesday and
until twelve o'clock M. of "Wednesday.
One hour was allotted to each class.
The exercises were conducted by the
teachers, with an occasional participa
tion by the- board of examiners and
others. The examinations were
thorough and satisfactory.
Knowing this school to be a new en
terprise, and in its infancy, I did not
anticipate for its teachers great skill,
nor for its pupils much proficiency.
Candor compels me to say I was not
prepared for its great success. Yet,
having frequently attended the pub
lic examinations of schools and col
leges of high reputation in other
States, I must confess I never attend-
ed one which, all things considered,
yielded more gratifying results. Thor
ough, well and an accurate acquain
tance with the principles of the serial
studies in which the classes have en
gaged, as far as they have advanced,
was manifest from the beginning.
And their progress has been by no
means slow.
Miss Olcott deserves and receives
great commendation for the proficien
cy of her class in drawing. A more
gratifying exhibition of skill on the
part of pupils, in so short a time, is
seldom witnessed. I mention this
class, not because more proficient than
others, but because it is so great an
accomplishment, and so seldom thor
oughly taught.
The closing exercises of the term
by the Normal or Teachers' Class took
place on the afternoon of Wednesday,
and consisted of original essays and
orations. During their delivery, the
most marked interest and attention
was manifested by the large audience
present. So anxious were they to
Jiear every word uttered, that no
sotiiid gave the voice of the speaker or
reader l'or the time being, was heard.
Every sylable every word was dis
tinctly uttered, and well repaid the
audience for the time thus spent. As
speakers and essayists, all did justice
to themselves, ana credit to meir
teachers.
The complete accord and harmony
existing among teachers and scholars;
the perfect equality of all ; the absence
of anything like aristocraoy, except
only that of intellect, is a feature
worthy of all admiration. The fact
that the government is as near perfect
as can be well attained, is evidenced
by the very limited number of branch-
hes of discipline.
With the accommodation and the
means at their disposal, teachers aud
students have done remarkably well.
Of Prof. McKenjJe, I can say, his
place would be difficult to supply. He
is a- conscientious, earnest worker,
who has- few superiors in point of
qualification-, and-'none in aptitude for
his vocatlortv
On the whole", our ysung and rap
idly growing State may well congrat
ulate herself on her success in this
Normal School enterprise: already
fHesrry ejxnsl to any, jrnd ftrr tuperior f
to many of the same grade. "With one
or two additional teachers and addi
tional room, it would become a first
class institution at once. With the
means at hand, it is a success : and as
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education, 1 am promt oi it.
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A visitor.-
Anpoijitmenfs of the Nebraska Confer
ence
NSnilASKA CITY DISTHICT T. H. T.EJION, lT.K
SIIING KI.DK1:.
Nebraska City Station, Geo. S. Alexandor.
Nebraska City Mission, Isaac Uurns.super
anmititp. Peru, 'Martin Richard.
Rrownvllle supplied by AV. B. M. Colt.
London, J. "W. Martin.
Nemaha City. R. Burge.
Ruloand Fails. R. C.Johnson.
Falls City, I). U.Tday.
Salem and Table Rock, W.S. Blackburn;
J. W. Taylor.
Pawnee City, L. F. Brltt.
Blue Springs, Geo. AV. Eiwood.
Beatrice and Falrbury, W. A. Prcsson; one
to be supplied.
Tecumseh and Laona, A. L. Folden j S. R.
Frcsson.
I.IXCOI.X JUSTKICT C W. BIDDINGS TKlIP
IN'G KLDKK.
Lincoln, II. T.Davis.
PlnttMiioiitli.J. H. Mnxfiehl.
Ashland. O. Mansou.
lloek Bluirs and "Weeping "Water, II. V.
Mnnn.
Rockford and IndlanaSettleinent.supplicd
by R. 8. Hawke.
Seward C. V. i 'omstock.
Mliford and Camden, Alfred Blackwell.
West Blue supplied by L. OHycr.
Saline, W. P. Grantham.
Oak Creek supplied by M. B. Giffln.
South Platte, supplied by M. M.Smith.
Upper Nemaha supplied by J. Perkins.
OMAHA IJISTKICT A. . WIIITK, l'KKSIDING
KLJJEU.
Omaha, 1st Charge, G. Be LaMatyr.
Omaha. 2nd Charge, to be supplied.
Bellevue, "W. B. Slaughter.
Elkhom, J.Adrianeo.
Fremont, E. C. Machesney.
Schuyler andColunibiH, Geo. "Wausbrough.
Grand Island, D. Marquette.
Blair, J. J. Roberts.
Decatur, supplied by B. Prcsson.
Arizona, J. M. Adair.
Dakotah. S. L. Van Doozor.
St. James to be supplied.
Logan Valley to bo supplied.
West Point. F. M. Estcrbrook.
.1. A. Van Amla, Misslonarv to Montana.
II. C. Westwood, transferred to Baltimore
Conference.
Consolidation.
Representatives of both the Kansas
and Nebraska Railway Companies
(forming together a line from Law
rence to Nebraska City) met at Hia
watha, Kansas on Saturday, the 2Gth
inst., to agree upon terms of consoli
dation, under the name of Haiwatha,
and Nebraska City Rail way Company.
Terms were agreed upon, and articles
submitted the coming week to the
directors of both companies for their
ratification or rejection. Falls City
Journal.
A Writ of Matrimony The way it
Used to be did.
We have heard people "perpetrating
matrimony," "committing matrimo
ny," etc., of matrimony being "sol
emnized on" the parties by a Justice
of the Peace. We find the following
oilicial record of a marriage in this
at an early day, except we leave
names blank :
riiis day come-
and the writs
ofmatrimony was solemnized on them
which made them man and wife, in
accordance with the law of the Terri
tory of Nebraska, it being in Cass
countv, Piattsmouth
the -day of ISoG.
Prceiwt, this,
a justice of
the peace in and for the county of Cass
and Territory of Nebraska."
Have our matrimonial laws been
changed since 1S5G, or is it yet neees
sarj' to solemnize writs of matrimony
on the parties? Piattsmouth Herald.
This reminds us of a matrimonial
affair that occurred in this countv
about the date of the foregoing. Our
Probate Judge was called on one even
ing, while away from his office, for
marriage license ; not wishing to re
turn to his office, he riplied to the in
tended bridegroom, "You just go
ahead to-night, the same as if you
lucre married, and I'll make it all
right in the morning."
J. W. Stephens, AII&S
Ware.
Boliver
He is lis Umbo in Arkansas.
The career of the notorious forger
J. W. Stephens, alias Rollver Ware,
has nearly came to an iguomiuous
close. He has been arrested in Ar
kansas on serious charges, and is kept
in jail heavily ironed. The following
is from the Ratcsvillc limes of the
19th :
The people of Independence county
have been entertaining an angel un
awaresan angel of the devil. The
man arrested hero some weeks ago
for stealing watches from the jewelry
store of Alexander fc Van Horn, and
who gave his name as Dr. Hartwell,
proves to be one of tho greatest
forirors. swindlers and bigamists of
the age. His true name is Roliver
Ware, but he is know n to have as
sumed no less than fifteen others. He
has been guilty of thirteen forgeries,
the particulars of which are known,
whereby he obtained in the aggregate
$5,804 25. As a bigamist, he is known
to have married tnree women, v irsc,
he warried an Indian girl, a chiefs
daughter, at Fort Smith, Arkansas,
while serving as a soldier in an fowa
regiment. Second, he married a lady
in Columbus, Ohio, with whom he
lived but a short time. His crowning
sin, however, as a bigamist, was his
marriage to- a highly respectable
young J any m Jexingion, .uinun,
in the spring of 1SG9. When court
ing this young lady h& Claimed to be
"A. B. Stevens," the son of a banker
and millionaire in New York, and
represented himself to be worth eight
or ten millions of dollars.
He has been arrested a number of
times, but alwaj's managed to escape.
Since his confinement in the Bates
ville jail he made an attempt to es
cape, but wus detected, and bis plan
frustrated. He is now chained to the
floor, and is regarded as entirely safe.
This wretcn, when confronted yes
terday with the array of testimony
against him, confessed that' it was
true in every particular, and remarked
that the half had not been told. He
is undoubtedly one of the greatest
villains of the age, and should be
punished to the utmost extent of the
law.
He is badly wanted in the States of
Missouri, Kansas, Iowa and Illinois,
;vhere his forgeries were principally
committed, and it is expected that
Officers from one or more of those
States will be here after him.
Havicg only obtained our lnrorma-
tion this morning, this sketch of the
great swindler is necessarily a limited
one. We will next week give ful
ler particulars
This is the man, who under the
name Of Hodfre, SWllldleU tlie UlinK
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atrieurasKa.tjiiy, auu uaraou e oiina
at this place last fall.
An old Jady was admiring the beau
tiful picture called "Savad." "It's no
wonder," said she, "the poor -child
fainted, after pulling that great dog
out ot the water."
An indignant orator at a recent po
litical meeting, in refuting an oppo
nent, thundered, "Air. Chairman I
scorn the allegation, and I defy the
alligator. ' '
An unpopular preaches in Harrison
county, Indiana, was lately "invited
to leave bv the burnim? of His houso'
over his head by his discontented par-tehicrmrrr.'1
X cfcy
Vhe
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Telegraphic Summary.
"Washington, April 1, 1870.
SENATE. Mr. Morton introduced
bliu iiiujuk d iduuoihum; ivjl iuv
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Arrt, lill
lUlIWtJi I'JIl
Bc it enacted. fcc. That if any per-
son shall prevent, hinder, control or
intimidate, orshallattempt to prevent,
hinder, contiol or intimidate a person
from exercising the right of suffrage,
to whom the right of suffrage is secur
ed or guaranteed by the .Fifteenth
Amendment to the Constitution of
the United, hy-meaus of bribery or
throats of depriving such person of
employment, or of occupation, or of
ejecting such person trom a rented
house, lands or other property, or by
threatening to renew lease, and con
tract for labor, or by threats of vio
lence to himself or "family, such per
son so offending, shall be deemed
guilty of misdemeanor, and upon
conviction thereof, shall bo imprison
ed not less than sixty days, nor more
than six months, aud fined in any
sum not less than ?o, nor more than
$10.
Skc. 2. That if any person shall
hinder, delay, prevent or obstruct,
any person from voting at any Presi
dential, Congressional, State, county,
town or municipal election, in any.
State Territory or district on account
of race, color or previous conditions
of servitude, or shall, acting in the
capacity of State, county, township,
municipal, Territorial or district of
fice, fail, refuse or neglect to perform
any official act, with the intent to
prevent, hinder or delay any persons,
as aforesaid, such p rson shall be
deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and
upon conviction, thereof, shall be im
prisoned not less than sixty days nor
more than six months, and fined any
sum not less than five hundred dollars
and not more thau one thousand dol
lars. Skc. 3. That the Circuit and Dis
trict Courts of the United States shall
have jurisdiction over offices created
bv this act.
-3-t iW '
New York, April 1. The public
debt statement shows the total debt
to be $2G()1.).,57,G37,i!o ; total interests,
$44,710,27,'i,08 ; total debt and interest.
$26,5877,919,83; amount of coin in
Treasury, $10o,413,74o,tS ! Currency,
$7,472,729,G ; Sinking Fund Bonds
and accrued interest, $75,1S1.GG5.SG;
Total. $215,115,'7S2,59 ; Debt less
amount in Treasury, $2,433,662116,74;
Decrease during last month, $-3,766,-349,43
; Decrease since March 1st, 1SG9,
$7S,07o,3S.
"Washington-, March 1. The Pres
ident was serenaded to-night In- the
Renublican Association in honor of
his mesaajre to Congress announc
ing the ratification of the Fifteenth
Amendment. He responded to some
remarks from Col. Forney, as follows :
"I can assure those present that no
consumation since the close of the
war affords me so much pleasure as
the ratification of- the Fifteenth
Amendment to the Constitution by
three-fourths of the States of the
Union. I have felt the greatest anzi
ety ever since I was called to this
house to know that this was to be
secured. It looked like the'realixa
tion of the declaration of indepen
dence, applause. I can never say
so much on this subject as I would
like to, not being accustomed to speak
ing, but I thank you for your presence
I Ik
Nnw Yomc, March 31. A late Ha
vana correspondence states that two
battles have been fought in LosTuuos
District, both of which have resulted
in the defeat of the Spaniards. It
was thought that Gen. Jordan com
manded tlic last fight.
The text of the addressof the Span
lards in Cuba to the the Spaniards at
home, a meeting of which has been
made by telegram, is published. It
opposes vehemently the transfer of
Cuba to any foreign power, and con
cludes with this'declaraUon: "The
Spaniards who are in Cuba may be
conquered, but ceded or sold, never.
Cuba shall remain Spanish, or we will
abandon her when reduced to ashes."
New Oeleans, :.ru-ch 31. The
colored citizens iired a. salute of one
hundred guns over the Fifteenth
Amendment Proclamation.
"Puncliinelio." No. 1 Vol. 1 of a
now comic nnnor bcuriiijr the foregoing titlo
Is on our table. It Is well gotten up ; the cn
grnviiigslineatul numerous, untl satirical n f
crenc. high toned", .spicy aral to the point.
Published by tho Punchinello Company, S3
Nassau street. Nov.- York. Weekly, 10 cents.
Life in I'tali. We have received ad
vanced sheets of Mr. Uhaiilk's new and
comprehensive work on Utah and the Mor
mons, being an expose of the mysteries and I
crimes of Mormouism; the secret rites anil
ceremonies of ihe Latter-day Saints, with a
full and authentic history of the Mormon
secret from Its origin to the present time, by
.T. II. Beadle, editor of thcSalt Lake Importer.
The work is Issued by subscription only, by
the National Publishing Company, 110 Main
street, St. Louis.
mahiuijBemn
. -. -i-.-i- i 1 1 iT;'M-r-tt-."j.".m
JIARniKD,
On the 31st dliV ofiarch, by Judce Jforsau. at
the resldenconrMrs. Buchanan, Iav!d Buckhannn.
of Nemaha County, ami Eliza Jane , Huntley, of
Johnson County, Neb.
Bv the same, on tho Cd day
ncp of the brl.le's father. ,
of April, at the resi
dence of the bride's father, Jaraes C. Knlsht and
Laura JL Prall both ot Nemaha County. Neb.
I?IE,
Of Consumption, at I0U o'clock on Wednesdaj,
April fith, at his reridence in this citj , .Inn-es Berry,
ned -Jl j-eari.
X3SM' AD VEIiTISElZEXTS
OT1CE!
A LL PEBSONS KNOW-
i Indi
-1- cos
iV4t
mg itiemsoives to De
J JIUl Wltll Kf lv J
Tr-.AhTn,l K fV
lion, in II sure
T-3 by settling up liimedhitely.
Bricklayer and Plasterer,
Bro-wnvillo, Nebraska.
Is prepared to tak-cont7acls in hU line, in city or
country. All work done In the bet of style. AI30.
will build Cisterns, ami warrant them perfect. 35y
ABSOLUTS
Divorces legally obtained
In New York, Indiana, II-
Iinoi''. raid othcrstntes.for
persons from any Slate or Country, legal every
where; desertion, drunkenness, non-.'upport, etc.,
sufficient cauc; no publicity; no charge until di
vorce obtained. Ad-icefree. Business established
HHeen years. M. IIOL'SE. Attnrnev.
2S-3m No. TS ".sssau street. Stw York Citj.
160 ACRES OF LAUD
FOR sal:
"TITH A fiOOI) IIOPSE AND STABLE AND
yard; TO acres under cultivation; also Farm
ing Implements complete if desired. There is as
good a spring of water on the place as can be found
and IS miles from Nebraska City.
in the county, situation, a mmw rrom Brownville,
iu 111c county, mi
soiu cneap ror
wn. iterertoJt. v.iiugnes.
zi-ti
WILLIAM ALLEN.
tor sale
VALUABLE IMPROVED
IF .A. IE HUE I
Flvo miles southwest of Aspluwall, 160 acres prai
rie, all under fencu and cultivation ; ahso. "M acres of
timber In addition to the above. A good house and
out-bousss. It U well watered, and In one of the
finest sBottons of the country, good neighborhood,
and ner a good School House.
Forfunhcrparticuhirs enquire of . J. Austin,
Brownville. or of the underdgnt'don the premises.
2Mf JOHNSON HENDERSON.
STAB. HpTBL.
STIT'ENSON & CROSS, PROPRIETORS!
Jst Accommodations in the City.
Tils Houso has Just been remodeled: ineideanft-'j
out. Stage.Omce ror all poinm ay est oaipiDutwstt i.
It ill trait'.
1
STATE SAIiS OP
AT
mm,
the
CAPITAL -XEISR ASKA,
Juno 6 th, A.D.lS70,atlO A. BT.
32,044 ACRES OF LAND
TO BE SOLD!
'PHK UNDERSIGNED INSPECTORS OK THE
L Stflte Prison, in pursuance of an uct of tlie
Legislature of Nebraska, entltlwl "an act to pro
vide for the erection of u Penitentiary, and for the
care jind custody of State Prisoners." approved
Marcn i.iSTU. oner ror laio tne nmowinx oecrioea
lund.-i at public auction. The: said lands will be ap
praised by the inspectors, ana snia to me liiKiii'St
bluaer over nppruLniei
-nppruinient.
TEKMS
OASI-I.
Sale to he continued from day to day
sold, or it sufficient amount realized.
until nil arc
Description of lbe Lauds.
Total.,
The above de'crib-il lands are known ns the- Pen-It-jntiao-
Ijinds icranteiby the United States to the
State of Nebraska for a Penitentiary or State Pris
on. :md coiitnin some of the most valuable li.iuls in
tha-Stutc. much of which lies within 11 radius of ten
miles if Lincoln, the Capital of the State. Tha sale
of State Lands offers to Farmers, Mechanics ami
l.-Aliocvrs ulliifcelifuicslwa cheap home near the
Capital it'Uitcr in the richest asrricultural district
of ti.a Mate, arid near the tcreat Salt i"aslu where
salt islH'iiiKiiiBiiu'acturLHlimKi the surface water.
Several rallrondare projectedlhrouKh thelandi:
one of vrh'iii. the Hurlinxton .t Misrouri. Bailroad
nil! he completed to Lincoln before theday of sale,
and others ia a short time.
The Co:i:niKioners of Public Buildings nt the
entne time.ind nli.rv will offer live or s.t lumdred
I lots in the- town of Lincoln, which at the present
time cotains about ." inhabitants with R-aid ho
tels, cnurcne-auib.?i!o's. piso a tine Mate Jlou-ie.
The Agricultural Colltrge and University, and I n
xane Aj linn are in process of orectiun, which.
with other state institutions and centering of rail
road, will make it the great interior citj- cfthe
State.
Lincoln, Neb., April 1, l.o. -iVDt
PSOPI.B OF AliiSRICA !
Humanity calls you to aid the cause of
CUBAN INDEPENDENCE
rPo rescue Women nnd Cliildrcn from
the
X hands 01 murtlerinsc aisafclns.
Toston a terri
ble waste of blood. To restore oeace under a Olori
ous Bepubllc to the aillieted Lsle of Cubu.
FrJcmls of Liliorty !
It is left to yon, individually, to show yours vm
pathj with ii people struRKllm; for Us Kieedom bv
taking tickets iu thLs drawing, the procee-ls o'f
which will, after th paymsut iJ" the prlxes, be de
vottrd to ths Culsun cause.
Tin; eauc of BepuhlltiinWIl :nthe Inland of Cu
ba, ha. been upheld by a body of Patriots poorly
armed, for nerly two ycars,ni;lxistthe wholo might
and main of monarchical Spain. Notwithstanding
the disadvantages labored under, the Bepub ic nl
ready controls two-thirds of tlio area of the who'e
island. AVT V A T J ij are needed to
throw ofrVJxN I J L -fl AWli the l:ut ves
tige of Spanish tyranny iu America. To furnish
tlu-se. nnd quickly terminate thisufferItigsof a peo
ple struggling for its liberty, funds arc needed.
To raUe the necessary amount, this drawng
has been instituted. Thesurplussum after lmvir.ent
of the prizes, will be devoted to the Cuban cause.
The drawing will take place n Cuba, on the :ith
of April, HTJ. and the numbers drawing prizes will
be published In this paper.
TICKETS $1 EACH!
To Induce cl "-hs to be formed Sir Tickets will be
iorwarded to one address for FIVE DOLLARS.
All order for tickets mut be accompanied with
cash, and addre-f-ed to
XCKALES CO., Ilrokcrs,
P. O. Box, 3S57. COO Broad ay, f. y. city.
Llt or Prizes to lje Drn-n-ii Tor April
30tli, 1S70.
1 Prize of. ?PW.fVfl
r, " ,io
" " - l'-.lK)
iu " a.uo
Tickets 1 Eacli.
Sis Tickets to one address, 5.
2lm
LAFAYETTE MILLS.
Situated on the Little Xemaha Blver, sixteen
miles north or Brownville, and fourteen .southwest
of Nehnu-ka City.
Having purchiu-csl the entire Interest in the above
Mills, and thoroughly repaired and improved the
same, also erected a
thereto, I am nowprepared to do all kinds of
EXCHANGE or CUSTOM WOEK
on short notice and reasonable terms.
Lumber of all kinds. Flour. Mcaland Feed, con-
stamly oa hand for sale, or In
EX1IA.YGE
for Grain or Stock of auy kind.
All Work Warranted.
T. O. PANDERS,
5-ty Proprietor.
J. A. riKEIt. T. R. REYI.'OLD3
SOUTHERTT HOTEi.
PIXE R & REYXO UnS,Proprielors
2Ight street, two blocks from R. R. Depot,
BT JOSKPH, MO. 45ry i
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SAWMZILL
PROPOSALS FOli
SUBSISTENCE STORES.
Ovricr. rcncTWjxo akdDiot C S.,
Omajta, Nkb., ilarch 17, IdTD.
SEALED PROPOSALS, In duplicate, will he re-
cci-i-d by the undeisisned until 12 o'clock. M.,
onSatoiy.ilie-Mdayorprt!. 1Q for furnish -
Hifr lueioiiowinfff-uosiaienceisorca, Tir:
X lAirtrIi-rMeaPork;
I0.UX)
roam of .rittcon, clear sides. In snc
1,010 burn-Ls of ytnur.strlctlyw. mter vliit. double
extra. roorrtJ hoopo.nlc barrels full hctid-Unel :
900 bnrrels of Flour, sq-rSn'r wheat, ilouhle exlrst,
round hoop oak barreb foil houMInwl :
58,000 pounds of Elour.siiriiK- T:ftit. double cstrR.
in double saciis (Inslrtc. trtillcd cotton; oat
siile. Kimny.') contaloii'ir )tfl St. net :
20,000 pounds of Hard Hread In box ra strapped, con
taining so fcs. net :
20,000 pounds of white Corn 3fcal. kiln-dried, la
round hoop oak barrels nill head-llnerf :
."W.OOu pounds of choice Whiti Hr:ix, Jmisd yirtirtl,
in round lump oidc barrels fall head-lined:
10,000 pouatbofplit l'e:us in round hoop oak bar
rels full head-lined;
1,000 pounds of Itice In round hoop oak barrels,
lull head-lined;
3,000 pounds of 1 lomlny (larse) in round hoop onk
barrels ftill head-lined:
3,000 pounds of Hominy 'srits)-in round hoop oak
barrels full head-lined : -
.V),(V)0 pounds of I'ottee iKreen rfii double sneks:
10,1100 pounds of Koastc.1 Coffee. In double sacks ;
70.0WJ iMiunds or (."" Susar. equal in iiuallty to
Start's, iu round hoop oak barrels lull head
lined; 4,000 Radons of Whisky Vinecar. of strength re
qulrinK35Kra!nsoJ bl-carbonate of p.itassa to
neutralize one iluid ounce, in new full hooped
oak barrels with one iron hoop on each end.
heads and iroti hoops painted and bungs cup
ped with tin;
10,000 -inunfLs of Adamantine Candles, full weight
sixes or eights, inboxe" strapped;
2:1,000 ouuds of --oap.hard and dr , free from adul
terations. In boxes strapped:
30,000 pounds of Salt, clean and drv, line grain, in
narreis iun neau-iintsi;
700 pounds of ground Black Pepper, free from
adultenktion. In full weight t oiinco pnper.
puckeil In boxes strapied, containing 3 0s.
net.
Tlieabovestorestobe of the liet quality and to
be delivered at the IT. S. CoainiKsarj." storehouse at
Omaha, Neb.
Bidders will state In their proposals when the
stores offered will be ready for delivery.
Samples of all articles 1 except meats') must ac
company proposals and be referred to therein.
Proposals will be received subject to the usul
conditions (hervtotore published) nhich can boecn
at this olllce.
- Proposals should be mede out ou the blanks to be
obtained at this olllce.
.1. W. B.VRRIGER,
llvt. Uri-r. (Jen. & C. S.
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NEW STEAM FEREY
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'We-fS'.ilJtT--? 'BrP.C-..
:jE3fias--i-
Tlio Brovrnvillo Xorry Compaiir
have now running between
a n
North Star and Phelps City, Mo.,
the new and commoOiousrtenrii Ferrv
MRT
J.
ARNOLD!
HPIIIS BOAT is entirely new, with
-L power and capacity to cross everything
that may come. In any weather.
ForcrosKingCattl- into or out of this Land Dit
trlct. this is the Aest ioint. Hits lxit tscspcciullr
fltteftuptoeiu'ure-iai-'ty incroKsingstock.anri large
cattle pens are already erected at theht. Joe.tC. B.
IeKt at Phelps CStj-. "We can Insure the traveling
public that all in ourpower shall l-Uotte to nuike
this the mojt reliable cro--ingoii thelLssouri river.
Ui:0VNVILLIi FEIJRT CO.
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TO THE WOUKIXO CLA.arJ.-Wearenow ,
prepared to furnish all classes with constant em- I
TllnVTTtUflf ttf lim,. tln t.hnt. nflk. tlm .. n. . ft. n !
,-..-rf .......... ..UUf ,ij. uiiuuimicui JUilur
sparemoment. Busi.ntMjnew.llght and profitable.
Persons of either se.x easily earn from rc to Jl jer
vi cinng. iinu a proponionai som ny devoting their
whole time to the buslne. Bovs and girls can earn
nearly as much as men. That all who see thL no
tice may send their addre nnd test the business,
we make this unparalleled ofler: To nuchas are
not well satisfied, wu wjll send one dollar for the
trouble or writing. Full particulars, a valuable
sample, which will do to commence work on. and
a copy of the Proxies J.'rninj fttmpnnOm one of
the largest and be-d family newspapers published
all se.ui free ay mall. Header If you want uerma-
tjent. profitable, employruent, addresM, Ii OL AL-
MAmt cc v-v, .-tiugcsia, Aiu:i-e.
lV3a
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c. ?ricvrFi?iAN,
PKoratETOs
40 3Ialn-st., Broirix-rlUe.
ThlsUouse h&3 leen remndMed nnd remndshe.1
( the cltj-to the local and traveling puhlic. Itlscen-
ttirriflCptlAff t -"T1Y rf. ,H.tn V. j .r h wn.-.vv.mn lAll0ln
irauy locaiea, stagte. fur the went, and omninuses
gUH, - Sr - e,u'rra8Q lto Vr
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J0UGAJ0 NOTICES,
Administrator Xotlcf-
TO ALT, WHOM IT 2LVY CONCJ-px- Vfw.
tor of the estate or James L sii. La5lol,UtrIl
j .--. ?"er
1 L,L ??
! mfL;"
rient as such mtminlstrator. -nnroM?.1
day of May.isTD.ot lOo'clnck lun T.0T.-i
;"
the time forhearins the said BppffcStoS1!?'
i uw-y
tu.LiJiiiu. it. rrirnn -um n.. i.. --
account, a: my ofHre m Hrownviile
arxI-.l
AdmlnUtrator's Sale
?ale nt rubllf- nnrti..- .t .-. .V".' FH Tr 1
'1? P.'.mi"'crat in o'cli-cfc. frrZ.!? "
mo,.,s.by not, Uli
"4-Sl NELSON It l'IX-7"' 6
" Adrnh,:,ira,tf)T
Admlnl.trntor'a Nollct-.
"VrTU"K Is hereby utven 11 . - .
3Iuiidnr- the llth day of Jlr, 1S?0
louday, thcStl, tiny of Aai. i
-Uotidny, tho 12th day op
170,
-iu.-yoiCS.te.nbe r,ls:n
f the said davs. ., .. r!
9 of the Probate 3, iiSL1 "i:r U
at 9 o'clock A.M. of t
licaniattli'MiUletM
county, in Hrownviile.
"" v 'oes.-..
lei ! raker, ili-cmsed, oft Wedne-luVti,r '"-
April. M-n. the persoH-,1 PTOVSrt? ? '
LtcwIKiui-l other art.Heslot; -vLm2Sinite
13-
XnilLPiKSSffirS'J-te 1
v rl
JSSTItA V XOTICJb.
Est ray .Yoilcr.
u'T,rr IX'nr
kuIiIIp niarks. also slfci.t mllkr nuv ,w,f .rtt
and the head of n halter onTmil bcf'e.
less. mane, and tmi ,... 7" '"(" high iirnok-
2l-5t ikI
cei hoc. --utiiiosed in he- ir v ;'. "arKh rer-
f.a vill. -
r.nr n
AGENTS WA:T2T
To all Who Want Emplonucnt.- Wearer-nr
Prepay tomndsh employment to a.l L dr"
to make mo.,- easily. nvly an(, V?
Ih-sinessnew.Hrjhtand profltaWu. rromr.tc
l3rdaycar, certainly bemad by any nanerwC
manuhopo-.es.-esa prt!cle of eneruv. nu. ,
and at I.c-?
uurtf''TT -.
to the u.HieriKned. -vm, yll lorwani" V. -St
TftrfHIl!iirv nti. . ..1.. ... r
.I... .. ".
commence work oo. w- - -
fommence work 00.
GRAY.t CtiWjRs
Counclt III .",, 1 iK
P. (f. Box, 2S.
l!K!m
THE GREAT
Through Passenger Route I
FHO.M
BHOWXVILLE. XEB.r
Is vin St. JoswpH end
"i Si Xt . .1 - e "- "
TIIE OLD RLLIAW E
s
Council BlirffsR. R. Lise!
ItlsthehestS-Iiott x.ut.- from ;y;.,i ,vi . "A"
and all -hhiiU on il. .ST. J'Xthl'Jl .t ' t L
llI.UFhS SAIUlOxv, to the
EAST OK SOUTH,
IT IS THE HIIOP.T H"K T'
QUINCY, ST. LOULS
and Southern Cities.
Anil the most desirable route to
CHICAGO, DETROIT, llTTSBL"R(,f
Tuleilii.ltttftjlit. Pliiladelplila. Ranta-urr. i:b-;
-TTork.Uostuu.iu:il a:I rilnl.iNt or Ninth.
PasspriKerstakinsotlierlinesEastorWrV i ;
by nit means lafce this in re!iirni:. r.i !!
through a. spltidid country: larue ai t t r ,,
cities and over a tirst-clxss ai"J eleaa'- e- rr"
road.
This popular line runs TUUliVtf JZS'sr""
I'l'LT.MAX'S SUWyiSn '.nf.fr . J
souri river to on3t' and ST. 1.(1 t . , .n
choice of route eithor way.
COIT3NrECTI02srS
1 Over the
AT (J H I N (1 Y -Iron r!d-e M r .
. ,i
bsippl with
M wtt-
1. 1
Clilcno, llurlliitou JS (lulurj-, nii
Toledo, nlmsii &. Wrctrru It. U'v
to nil Pnlnto Knit or nnt!i.
AT mooNhS"&-
l-vIaSt. Ijii:b.
;:r. k. I
3t.
mY Torn Tiinoron tjckits
von s.tr.t: .irsr: joscjjr, .txiZt 1 1 iT-j
tioxs ox r.'iftr.sr. jo. ,t c. jl j. j
Pare as L-owr as by any Otlicr Roat.
JltilfJdW Cftecketlto all J'riiwij.u: I r
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Care of tpermatirrhea. ir--Jnl,.iliV'n"w I 4
Miluntary Iinh.siic.s;osu'd lttii' ' II"
ments to Marriage Generally. Nt-" i 1
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Lecture. clearly proves (aw Msoaw --t; r'.-r
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no matter wtint his coimUUoii nio lx- r u -jj
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price z cents. AdiU-ess the iawLiii r
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between tlni.
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the United States, east of JB'shsipi "t"
of price.
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MACUINKRY,
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in lon-a.anJfnt oz uie m raiww rrVfO ;
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