Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, May 19, 1870, Image 1

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attorneys:
"JIX SEWETT&EWiLAN, . -! :
1TT0RNKYS Jt COUNSELORS ATtLAW,
Offlce. Zto.70. atcPherson Bloclr.Tip stairs.
,rnscu, -nnn T":jW,5?tl
ATTORNEYS fc COUNSuI'tHV1- jA-1"
XLX OiTice In Court Jlsuse Building,, . !
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win rive dill cent attention to auy legal; oosinesj
ontrustedtotholr
rcare.
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ATTORNEY &., COtJNSEl.piRX,EXW
Tecum5eh. Jolinson County,!; ehfaska.
ATT0RNEY.SATLADSoilCITOR
OFFICE-Dlstrlct Court Boom. jj
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ATTORNEY ASpjTClUNSELOlt AT LAW,
AXWi yAraskaqryr Nebraska.- -i! f
B. F. PERKEVR. ' I
ATTORNEY AND COUNSl'.LOR-AT LA.
Tecumseh. JohRSoq Coanty; jCeb. .'
KYE "HUKlIlhEY,
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iTTOENEYS Jk COUNSELORS ATAXIA. Wi
pawnee City, Pawnee Co.fifeb. '
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1TTORVEY ATI.AW AND T.A-S'D-XteENT,:
. Beatrice. Gage County, Xebrutka
PHYSICIANS.,
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XT. IL KIMBERLIir. ST. 'EC if J "
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON TO NEB.
BYE AND EAR IN'-FlRISAIOr. '
nmcK-gSMaln-st. QmazJlova&-7ji.H.lQ6i;it:
' " H. C. TRURMXif, ' T T
PHYSICIAN AND S C7.R.GE OBP.
Ofllce No. f iTaih Street,
OSce hours from "to 11 arm, arid' Ito p. m. .
" riE13lATHEWs7J
utiTSICIAK AXBSIJRGEflS.
Office In City Drug Store, Jlaln-st.
C. F. STEWARD M.J)..
pnTSICIAIfA-KB STJRCEOS,'
Offlce In D. IL'Xewfar C6.s Drrig Store:- J
Oflee hours from 7,to 9 a. nx.; and 1 to 2 and 6;i to
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LAND AGENTS.
R V. ITUGnES:
RE VL ESTATE AGENT ,fc NOTARY
PUBLIC. "' ' '
ClBce over Ilannaford A-McFaU' Jurnltore store.
WJL H. HOOVER, 1
EEAL ESTATE tfcTAXEAYIXG AGENT.
OlHce In ULstriCt Court Koom. )
Rill give prompt attcnlloitto thesaleofBe.il Fj
tte and Payment of Taxes throughout the Xmalia
Land District-
JONAS HACKER, !
.LAND AND TAX JPAYIXG AGENT.
Office with Probate Judge.
Will attend to the Eayment of Taxes forNon
EMldent Land Owners In .Nemaha County. Corres
pondence solicited. - j
NOTARIES.
JAS. a McNAUGHTON, :
X0TARY PUBLIC fc COXVEYAXCEH,
OlCcc la J. L. Carsijn's Bank.
E. E. EBRIGHT.
X0TARY PUBLIC fc CONVEYANCER,
Ko. 72 Maln-st., econdHoor.
Acnt for the Eijultable.and American Tontine
Iif Insurance Companies,-
DRUG STORES.
W Srf -V-f "- "'
McCREERY & NICKELL,
DEALERS IN DRUGS, STATIONERY, Jfcc.
2o. SI Haln-st.
Fall assortment Drags. Paints, Book;, Stationery,
lie, on hand, and sold at wnolcsale'or retail.
HOLLADAY it CO.,
DEALERS IN DRUGS, 3IEDICINES, ic.
Ko. 41 Maln-st. .
GRAIN DEALERS.
"v -fc -vVW"
EVAN WORTHING.
FORWARDIXG AND COJIMISSION
"MERCHANT,
Office and Wureroom SB Main-tt..
Dtaler la all kinds of Grain and Country Pro-
dnc. 4
GEO. (3. STARTUtidiUO.,
DEALERS IN GRAIN, PRODUCE, &e.
,. . Asplawall, Nebraska. ;.-,''
The highest market price paid for anything the
farmer can raise. We will buyand sell everything
known to the market. '
MERCHANDISE.
c t? inTTTcenv ro.
BEALERS IN GPNEltVT. 3IERCIIANDISE
Ho. 72 Malri-st.'.'McPhurson Block.
TO. T. DEN,
DEALER IN GENERAL JIKRCITANDISE,
ForwardinrifcCoinniNs!on3IercUaHt,
Ho. g; Maln-st., Brownvllle.
Ccrn Planters. Plows, Stoves, Furulture, c.. al
wrson hand. Highest market price paid for Hides,
Psits, Furs, and Country Produce.
HARDWARE,
RRELLKXBERGEU BRO'&.
DEALERS IN HARDWARE, STOVES.
'rNo- 74 Malnt. "
Stores, Hardware, Carpenter's Tools, Blacksmith
j urmamaga, st;twmuuuj uummu.;
JOHN a DEUSEiSS? T
IN STOVES, TINWARE, &C.
DEALER IN
No. 79 Maln-st.
SADDLERY.
J. H. BAUER,
HARNESS, BRIDLES, COLLARS, Etc.
No-tDiMaln-st. . ,
Hendlng done to,order. Satisfaction guaranteed.
" BbOTS AND SHOES. "
A. ROBINSON,
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
N0.53MaiD-6t. - ' '
Itu constantly oa hand-a good assortment pt
Genrs. Ladle's, Misses' and Children's Boots and
Shots. Custom work done with neatneas'andr dis
patch. Impairing done on5hort notlca.
" CONFECTTIONERTES;;
ISRAEL S, NACE, ;
CITY BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY.
Xo. 31, Main-st.. opposite City Drug Store,
fles. Cakes. Fresh Bread, Confectionery, Light
ad Fancy Groceries, constantly oa band-, .
J. P. DECSER,
DEALER IN CONFECTIONERIES, fcc
, Ho. 44 Maln-wt. -
BOUNTY CtAM AENTSj
ED. D. S5IITH, -
U. S. WAR CLAIM AGENT,-
Washington City, D. C. ; r
HUattend to the prosecution or claims berore the
Dtpartment In personv-for Additional Bounty, Back
Py and Pensions, and all claims accmlug against
ttt Sovernment during the late war.
I SALOONS. " -
" 'jOSEPriHUDDARD & COl.
PEACE AND aUIET SALOON.
No.47.MulnU.i . .
The best Wines and Liquors kept on hanO.
HARPSTER & G LINES.
ALHAMBRA BILLIARD SALOON,
No. 19 Main street.
Tht btst Wtnea.edXhgrteotvstanlly on hand.
a-"v r7vnGAf" '-,
MJROBATE STTDCTE AND. J US TIC E3)F
TJIEiPEACE.
Offlcepgrrtnaoy Building.
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-CAPENTRS'Aiai.XODrERS.
geoltw:
iVNTSELI l-UV.rs.
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ll'APJBN-rKRSVANpCJOINERS,
Arepret5arodtodoallklnds.orworT;lnwood,Inah
BrowntUMv
m.t in.. .n.w,- inn oi.nw notice, ana
sonable rates. Contract woxKSoncueu. ouoii uhu
SmjiU & McLaughlin' AucUon and Commission
House. - rr 26-y
BRIDGE' BUIED1NG
a w. wheeler.
BRIDGE BUILDER fc CONTRACTOR.
' i Bro'wnYaiefJebrsska , &
Sole agent for R. W. Sniith's Patent Ttosb Bridge.
Xheatronges and best.wooden bridge. sow la ue. '
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. TAILORING.
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tSRIS. HAtJBOLDT, '
ME. E. CHANT TAIh O .,
, No. e Maln-st. ...'.
Has oa hand a splendid stock, of Coodsmd-wlll
aketh8m up la the- latest .styles, on short? notice
4 reasonable terms.
COUNTY SURVEYOR. -.
JULmS GILBERT,
COUNTX SURVEYOR,
.. Post Offlce address.
Cllftoa, Nemaha County, Nebraska," .
BLACKSMITHS.
J. H. BEASON",
GENERAL BLACKSMITH", j.
M&In-st "RmwnTllle-Neb-
t LPrepared to do aU kinds of work la Iron, on
;oort notice, and nt -nrlln keulnr -with -the
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a-y
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o -'OTRsrvc ri Depbslts'received. payaTjle at sight. 1
pHORSEySHOERS..Wp.l
-.ACKSSIITHS -
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Flrst-sCbet.'Mahi and AOaaUc
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t'i I V'vT"J"?nX CrTY-tF- . r-tf-sr s m'i nr
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HOTELS.
UP
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5TAR. .HOTEL.'
STEVRJfSON: &-GROS3, PROPRIETORS.1
BestAcconiinMatlonlrt'thEatY.1- 'i
This Jlous? -has JustTbeen'rem6dderTnsIde"Shd
ouU. .Stasc Office forT'all polpts Wist.. pmnlbnes
AMERICAN HOUSE.
L. D. ROBISON. PROPRIETOR. ,
Front-st., bet, Main and Water.
A good Feed andLIverj Stable in connection with
the House. J
STATIONERY.
A. D. MARSH.
PIONEER BOOK AND NEWS DEALER,
City Bool: Store, No. SO Maln-st.
MUSIC.
MRS. J. M. GBAHAMj,,.
TEACHER. OF'Ml0..W0?
Booms. Maln-st., bet.4th'nndSthtiA
Mrs.Grahtiin.irlves-infctractlon ftiVocal atirt'.In-
!rifrmnuil-3iluslc, And Is acent'for the besr Organs
anu jruiBon-iu-uie couatryirom ine tirms 01- iioot jp
rv.H- rh&wi Ttt xmKM. etui. r.i.A.jHM
Stlnwayi Hdlns.BAw., Calenburc and VnupeL All
feranted ibr.fi vyears, and -will be SoWat mann-
fncturer'sprlcfig' w mr j T
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' Waldter& liemmon,
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HoriserSign amd Gkrfiage
PAINTERS
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yotoG'Miain Street Brofrnriile.
im; gluing
.Ch. fnoso
FROSTING, KALSOMINING, ETC
2S-ly
DIt. J. BLARE,
DEN TIST
ggXfc? Wopld, respectfully
? an nounce luai. ue n&s
- lrwitwl in Tlmivnvlllft
; and Is now .prepared
: topenorm.in ineoesi
manner, ALL oper
atlons nertalning to
the science of Den-
t!tri
OrriCE Over City Drug Store, lront room, lot
FRANZ HEIJHER,-
agon &l-acksmithhop
ONE D0QR WEST OF COURT HOUSE.
WAGCXIS" , MAKING, Kepairiug,
Tlows, and all work dono'irrthchest
manner and on short 'notice. Satisfaction -'guarim-anteed.
Qiv&hlm'acall. fSKly.
CHAS. HELMER,
00T& Ml
MAKER,.. '
No. 15
Main Street, !
BKOWNVILLE, NEB. '
Has constantly on hand a superior stock of Boots
and Shoes. Custom work done with neatness arid
dispatch. .
H. H. BRYANT,
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3? A I 2ST T E H ,
Grainer S Paper. ' Hanger
. , No.. 60 MAIN" STREET, . ;,)
.. ' Bro-nmvillo, Noliraslin"- '
fas-tr ' i
Skelleiiberger Bros. -
HARDWARE MERCINI
, No. 74,
HIcPIicrson?s ' . Blocli:,
BROWaSTVIlLLE, NEB.,
SOLE AGENTS FOR
CANTON CLIPPER PLOWS U
THE BEST PLO TT" MADE!. -
BEDFORD & IIOWABDj
ARcmiEciiyyitoEes
"' ' ArapreparedtifurnLh
DESIGNS'& SPEOIFIOATIONS
.'. t( Ibrallldndsor ,
BUILTINGiS,
PUBLIC A.ND PRIVATE,
- of the latest and most approved styles.
ALSO TAKE CONTRACTS!
A& kindtof Job Work done to onterl
j3-Shop, corner Main and Second st reels.
JTZOiryriXT-JT. AEB. 43-y.
Clocks, Watchas, Jewelry
No; 59 Main Street, Brownvllle.
JOSEPH SHUTZ,
Has Just opened and -will constantly
tppntin rmncra-ianrer ann-wcirassoriuu
stocic oi genuine articles i'uis ww. m .
Ropniring of Clocks, A aiclies, ana Jew
elry -done on short nqtice. . - - i
: ALL irditlv tfAJtlt.i'X'TED. '
LOUIS WALDTEER.
THE PIONEEIt,
'Is fully prepared to do all kinds of
HOUSE, SIGN,C ABRIAf.
nimoTriATitfll ."jPaiTVfciTlC.. i
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aire-Tnuuint, w.,, . ...., oi
MOUND CITY HOTEIu
-, Cor. North Market and Broadway,
st: LOUIS, MO.
If-
G. A. BOYD, PROPR,IE-POR.V-" .'
-r.n Wnolr wst of the Xnrth Market EtreetDepot
ottheN:riR.R. The street cars pass this house
forall parts or the city. For all purposes it is the
best hotel In the city. 2tf w,
3030:N-BLSTXJaXJOi:
Bricklayer and plasterer,
Bro-Rraville, Nebraska; -
1 prepared io like" contracts in bisllgerin cjty.or j
mntrr All rnrk dnne In tbe West of-atvla JAlEO. i
count:
wlllb
Id Cisterns, and warrant them perfect. S5y 4
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SROWy VILLE,..-
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XEBRABKA
"Ei'cbangeRonghtandSoldon all the prin
cipal "flttes.-" Also -dealer In .Gold-andSUver
Coin, Gold Dost and c-
GOVlRNltEENT BONDS.
payable at sight. Intezr'
eposltebr special agree-
ment.
Tft-res rj;
ald fornon-realdents.
All kinds of U. S. BonOsa-;ajnKLw
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GREAT "WESTERN
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"Corner Main aa il Ltfree'St' -3..DKOWNVILiE.
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TTAVING purchased this Stable of-
j-J- A.ivcoRs-R'cii.'we are prepared to rurnlsn
thebsstTEAMSiBUGGnJSand CARRIAGES la
Southern Nebraska, at LO.WEST.CASH BATES.
Room for. Kilty Horses. CornJ forelock. Particu
lar attfentlon paid to Feeding or Boarding Horses.
rlJ'l PHILLIP A BARNES.
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KEV STOCK OF i
Dry-Goofls and Gro-cerles dt
A. W. ELLIS, i
To accommodate the nnbllc in and about London.
Tlas'JUst received, and opened up intiiatplace.anqw-
GUY-GOODS, GROCERIES. READY.
jrADE CLOTHING,
whlchjie. 13 selling at prices which defy competi
tion, from tbe river towns.
PATRONIZEHOKEraTia.'fSslKtlnbulld
Ingup apoInt'lri'thcL Interior, epgcialc'whe'i you
can get goods Just as.cheap,.wn!ch44 the caie atlhe
store of Mr. EMsT " -k is-6 '
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A I-ARjqE A3yIJ StEBlifirPi
' AssdRTivrE,?
HEA STOVES'
jqSTjCEiyjbJD, AT ,
Sienenb,ex:2ieftcfi!Sj
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PHELPS HOUSE, '
Opposite the Depot, ,
Fjsasm?ss city, o-r
W. M. STEVENS, I'BOrajETOR.
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As good accommodations and good stabling are
offered as.can,be,hadinilieAVest. . . 3S-lyJ :
Fremont
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Broad Street, lietwcct 3d o 4tli,
FREMONT, NEBRASKA.
JOtI- PROPRIETOR.
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This
S. C
Point
Wl: AL'WYETH' & CO. !?ii
AVliolcsale Dealer inr.
H km WARE litLERt
No. 6 South Third, bet. Felix fc Edmond sts "
ST. JOSEPH. MO.
HARNESS, Skirting, and all kind's
" of Saddles, Leather, Bridles. Hardware,
&c. constantly on hand.- Agtnts for DHsori'sUircu.
Iarstrtvs and MarvtnsSaft.- - 5-yj
li'Ml. COJVST1I1jE,J
w ' ST;-JOSEPH,IO. -t
I 3X-DP O Ifc T E IS . ,
..WHOLESALE AND RI1AIL DEALER Ef
Iron; Steel, and Heavy
-HARDWARE! '
WAGON,Carriage.and Plow Works,
Axes, ShoTels. Spades, Files, Rasps. Chains,
Carriage and Tire Bolu, Nuts and Washers, Nailp,
Horse and Mule Shoes, Saws, Castings and Hollow
Ware. Sugar Kettles, Andirons, Skillets and Lids,
Stew Pots, Bake 0 veas, Fruit Kettles and Sad Irons.
-t ArmxeBWTPe Tnni.e.i ..
Anvils, Stocks and Dies. Bellows, Sledge and
Hand Hammer, Vicei, Pincers, Rasps, Furriers'
Knlves.Tire Iron, tc. -- -
? OITT-FITTHIVft rSOOTIS :
OxYoke?. Ax'leGre.'v?; Ox CludriS.Wagori JackSy
Ox Shoe Nalls.SlHn-els,1 Picks-etCv Hbsf Spokes
ana ueiu-siuu.
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Agricultural ImpIiemcuCs ;:
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CELEBR ATEDMOLLNE
PLOWS JCngle Mowers. McCormIck!s
Reapers an'd Mowers, Trailers "Horse
a7V. UJI U L lillllCl. Oiilvj l;ill.UIUUIV19
3Iand Cent Shelters, Hay Ralces, etc, ets. 1
AUliT J-lJti
:FAiRBAins:s- HSCArcii:
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Buylng.mygodsdlrectiftom manufacturers ; "
. ! Offex.hery.great Ir.duecnieats -to " I .
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W00LWr0RTH &. COLT, - !
pEt5bk . Binders
AndDealeTSIn ot. Tci
-BOOKS, STATIONER
JJAPER HXGIGScANg,; ,-,cT
'R-rN'rE'ets' stock:.
5 No, 12. 2d St. St-Joscph. Mo. . .
CAKJT PAdCD EVU JRA'GS!
3. A. PIKER.
T. E. RKYKOI.Dc'.'i
SOin'HERNBiOTEL. f
.wara-sr;
Eigjnfs&eefwo blocks Oxraf R?Rt Depot,!
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1 "Por'tlie Keller Snd0"re"of teErring and Uafer-'.
tunate.oaprialpiesoiitaiziflaaatiiianqjropy- . .
.. EsarsoathoError3of Youth,aBdtfce-FoDIeaf
LAjre. in relation ta M&rriaee.-acd. Social EvllsL. with
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STABLES
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I. - j. ... . A :EW. MHAO. 5?I."iri n-f 4 , I
rlngsTondSW&eadlVn fgstr ". "
!Aa a ydtuigfman urougnjacrnnage-tjasseai
5ShkadJpgqlonederjshdornfciipd Mall.'j ,
Tlltdevords
us ueo,ou uuiguui. uui(i. ,.
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jtf.nrLau-fK . m'5 ' wi'rfSDMSM;
. riQf VoirrioH'iI,lofik dot J)nlU toe dbaa V. t
i noh had n mHind $J 0 St '
.'Kfffl
"I'm a hnllv bov mlt a class ey&' - 1J OOJ
J oWIeaoirm ono ?jiv oI'tsi'-SbQpr.''
Higher arfd UifetieHd6tryfentrffrnan'vejitv
He.tnwjB aflpndai3hQdimrslibtpe8;tft1a
IIad.vJIe.dey1sbdobbed to smokc1dcnblpf&:
flirid tear UftsbaidklngVSfaa deroond--,
iMr-f-oiiPfiori: ftti U'SiiooFly..
.vg.i'nrr'. ouii-) ik
4!?w-rEeOTra I I
TYhat1(?dofr Writing: ?
rJThis is .att interrogation of.vitalim
pdrtance, and is one .which must !
'ett!S!mvlb-e,&flhTr'f-
bdfgr$ih;& ft iaTedq o'dgid 'flib
rstudv andnractiee of Tjenmanshirrad-
v4tgeoQsly.TchaD(l3evy oni
VVUdlJ AiUU - - V ""
popae fin"6- jdeao&whntqgooai
have
.WJitm
very
:ent
f
deorvitei to act asa'cu
practicev.withny di'gre'e fff profit.
,-j v Jloiice.j we fi n d bUtffaW (gaolir Avrl-;
ters :.ew that are.skilled in, the art of J
. ' . v ' - '- ' ... ,: l
penmausnip; ana weprpaj-creajtoiy
attribute tne majprportion oi ine iaif
wronjr notious and ludirments ot.tnis
"all important' subject." iAnd yevr w'e.
find no subject that is taught in our.
commoU"or'chigh schools, ariaveven'
colleges? tfaatis more ide"Iy , apprer
ciated-affaJ: nof&xjety jjnifdstejd
on the "part of the student tnan in
i-itipgri.Hnd' ribrtaijpon whiclir ,a
judgment is passed withmoreoriseand
freedom. XoTfiVattervhat lack there
m ajjbe .Dnith'par t?o TtSej udge h i ni -self;;he
may-"kjtuwljt'fle qr:nothing
about"thel3eience v'hatever.'iand but
little about the practice ;r yet he is
ready to'pas his opinion jipdn the
subject' 'ofgoo"d writing.
captivated oy some word on
-KSWaSifSPKaaaH
ottce," K"e-. m Jel v. to Jironounce .tb
)rf.-ir..tppi
T T fcT X-- --- - - . . . . L- ..i;j-.K.
rwoDndr
yt the our-
vitures, tire ovals-aud-. the symmetry
of the parells,nud ho. .isr ready id pro
nounce thea."Drk as .exquisit. ..'"
third i struck with the boldness anl
the force of the characters, and he
pronounces the ' work" masterly. A
fourth 'admires't he li'ueVr -cojor-.of ,tlie
ink or fluid, and is ready to exclaim,
uperoi"cVT ttftlf will.noticplh'es'mooth-'
jfessof the sha'des'ajid hV" isreadyto
.iayrespllndent. JjAni A. sixthwjll
noiicethe-aceuracy-Jri which "the work
! has hee executed, 'and; 1$ f?-ill say1
well doner ait fait. X
V'.Thus we may find' almost as .many
different opinions relative to this s'ub
j bW as1 tK ere a re' 1 nil i vi a u hi s fo 'gi ve
wvent tojiidgiiient, for the lack pf,uhl-
form train inland1 bringing to- a stan
dard of judgments and- tastes; ',-We.
ulj 1 M. i- 'iLjl
mif. Huiue who ure. ruuuy 'lo'siy'-tiiab
these jare mere matters of..-fancy! :
''tliJal. (there is no suclV"'ChTng as. ac-
dounting for tastes." We can at once
see thb absurdity of this avermeni,
for no individual Is going to pronounce
;jiritirigas good that cannot be re'au, or
ihac i9 'done4n sucVa shiatterlngway
that it'isicarcely legible ; forxsays a
d'istingu tened pensman, there are fouV
thirigs requisite to good peumansliip.:
liigibility, rapidity, adaptation -and
beauty. , Without these-prerequisijtes,"
a.failure wjll ensue, , ur-j
.We, find vth.at, opinionSj and' 'lap'tes
ufeuaJlv differ, upon the subject. of
beauty, for we verily believe ttiat
beauty is founded on taste, and things
thabwould appear beautiful to an un
cultivated -taste, would undoubtedly
. 0 t
appear ugly anu repulsive toone'
DigUly. qultivated. Gaudy decorations
or, oniaments we find prefered by
som'eV while fine inherent qualities
appear jmostbcautifur tolhe .cultiva
ted. And as everybody knows, taste',,
'like" other faculties, Can only be ctilti-
.-"end
fm;;dott'dgqBuca(nisbt.a.de1?J j :
.Tils imiddepgrles:i,'you yfi goirofe: ;..,,
Hfi-otilvfRaidiKo.iiilCa"ghTafeerti" i. . ' .&? .
limited.tbatxjanjjive an intelli-
-diffinition. of the, term octthat
stJl i.tA'-iAiUbVLiJL S..-n?.:i.u:-
,-'Da-re,
juuayiiyuti Yiuin Dtiijujivitw
f U E
irthDeF'TOtneir
uresnd.9hinraepUs in the attempt to
acquire uus'ar't, "false conceptions an'd"
l-vated by exercise and. continued use.l'his reliriqri'jihing.'thB use ht tobaccb
.Hnce'we are ready to saythat tliose
,ivho.Jiaveiha(l,.(,ha most experience-in
the science of penmanship, most havb
tliVtieSF tasles" and'nVetile'JbcMg5tand;-i
ard for-determining in what-theiraost
desirable' kinds, of 'Jjeaufy" jcdnSis'ts;;
andfrqBi this, viewwe, shall Jiave "tp
,a,ujeub 4ii- eiiruijeuua uourisoes.anu'
erabelishmfcnts, andiseek for beauty in,
the regularity of. form, uhifqrmity
and. yarietyof writing." Thesfequalf
'ties give Tise to themost impprtan't
ruiespr penmansnip.,
5cWe:fihd fiutdowliwho. are" engaged
JR.the work of: teaching-, that are fully
quahned to teach this: all- important
'branch!. Thdy arequalifieHiu'theory,-
uifv-iivi"." -l"-'.Vt: , ubuuu, jv& .uiaim.
that. thejrcanpBt teacbi this 'part of-
the programme successfully. A
chef; mlgh$as. vvell try to teach
'orpfreading- from theoiy with-the same
Di3!SSete.8ays5At. b.
of
E
m&n scan 'teach
pBnmansnlp'sshccessfulIy3 tifileshe
lha3.&pTacticaland theore.trical knolr
:eage of 'the'sqence conifclned." And
tmialonrcandid ooiaion. !that":the
I.I"-. - i. .. .'- - , -' -..ij.i. ;-
iwoarounseparaDie,sna are essential.
rouoees3 conjqiriRy;-' - - ; ; ?
. im'fwf! "itTqtf'jfm" "ittrft ug tV7 b!t flf'si KKjKil' O ba ?jjTt mii 'H '
,fj
Oi-misMPJiY
i, '.' . : -.1 CTrTT j- u' ; i J5"
TIiuaiwejhfavfifeHicidated the ttopicj
briefly , 'JaopiBg:ata6rnfiif u tucB:timeJo
give the iliwjeet.'moifeTAhouht'i.hndJ
n theliniTgtnipr-ofnhe-poetp-we will
iniiii:iu(ir ; - "' - . . -...
l&BtoimnrSym'sr
ptiai'-'i
L-.ctat'niiftihi' it LjTSVaJMcGBEwJ
oif 'iiliaRfer uJWSUltonSJim3
4ilAbatiitvo!V.ear.siakthet;fGlloiu"nrr
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far frbmircdrrieritb'dornevJitP will b!
QUDdxJtbatavtbjbH mda tit 4m3eadli Hn-1
RfjlT1fAQ.A Tl: in itlovnii Viotk-VioTorin
8tanceJ9-34. Tr.Jilpvpi hat-hn7.nrf!
,lcqmhi nation, of .figures '; wfibouttacyt
ruieiiortiieirformatlon.'- Thd prbperi
rranteent:iJrVn"res-6aunoHi-.
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stakentifc1. hwnsmtfen Cu-
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no matter wjiich way .they may be.
doatfteujnrift
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rjSfl v63 i(9-,ill 2j33 :44 .4;.
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sV' T4S' 1' no W'Wr7ti ""kTisTij
,'t .... .. 1. .,. ; 'j ji . ' .
.1
fojiiake tliesg .gquare.sV "we "begin
by placing No." 1 in the middle place
in the top row'; we'thlenput No. 2 at
the bottom, of the next-row to the
Tight, and o.hJique upward to the right
with .pur next figures, until wetill the
placed!! the Jast.perpeodieplar row,
.when.we.carry our-, next figure to the
JqftthadijJiKnthairisw--Ul!row..
rmk &oo-.it v. wauwaigftowiauainrD'
WftWlW S-JHH -w wv;ii.
0JXt''JkUsia U&6kH,&-
'iftyWfei.Bt44Mjr'amGvtifiE.tiiie;
w i w qfl iflQi i oiKinjij exBirpKato ; .the
rignp, aidobHque- ppwarda?i before,
to the right;; Jf, to ;a fijled .place, we
put pu.rpQxtnum.becxlirectly under
the, iastppe. mader and. oblique up
ward to the, right, as before, until we
come to(thc.tqp, a fi""ed place, or the
last row. orVlhe'rin-h-'. if flip Int.tpr wo
go to the )'cH 'jilrice on thV horizontal
rrtwr nivP-oliiS.o on1 tfrin t'-l ...1
.... ii.u u.y . Illlll uu 111 IU LUC fliU,
wlven the highest and ldasf-number
will be fouritvat the foot of the row
containing,--No;.l. When We get ta
the top place on the" right .hand ,col
umrir we cannot drop to the bottom of
ijfche next, row; .to the right, as there is
nope, anu .tuereiore place our next
numbei:pnder thelkst one made, and
the-jo iJoJJLfe.op oCithefaeftrhand
bin,
,o
L
DangcEjsf-Usifli". Tobacco-
. A.writer,in the iSpeoiqforthinkg't-
uuuuo iiasa property oeiouguig ui vgry
few suhstnnces. wliieh.makes'its'iiaiB'
exceptlon'ajiy .dangerous the proper-1
ty, M.iieu auuiiuisieruu in un overuosq,
of effefitiiVc some nermanent chanire.
p"rdbabiy" in ' the .spinal cord, -.Vh'i.ch
rende.rs,the. yjctim for.e.yer arter liable
to injury 'froni the minutest dose.
Cases. are-quoted from Dr. Durben'a
work-on tobacco. AH. T., a lawyer, 30
years, of age, of athletic fram, for five
years had shnwri symptoms of spinal
affection 'which had resisted all remo-
dies.' On the. recommendation of Dr,
Dufben, heghyeup the use of tobacco,
inlwh'ich' he had'bsed toxcess. The
res'nlt'wns that'all the symptoms dis
appeared as if by, enchantment, and
nu tne enu tit uiie muuiii tiie cure was
complete." '-Ohcldny. dinlncr w'ifch the
doctor, He irfduled hirnelf, cbntra'ry
to the ea'rriest'renionsfrance pf1 'the.
lormer-; in- ia cigar ro sooner,
had lie-. finished the " second' '6ne"
than lie ftlt that nil his old sensations
had return-id.; Warned by this deci
sive iritimatiohthcgentlenian hence-.
1UU1I ClllllCJy 'W Up 1113 UlJJill, IA)UIV
tonics for" a 'montn.;and has ever'sihee
enjo-ed excellent health The seborid
fuse was tiiiil or a person who felt-Jiis
energies declining, lost hft aprjetite,,
and only found comfort in smoking.
qwuiih 1.11113. xt,t:uouiiJiaineu oi 'acute
paiu!in tliregioh of liis stdmach ev
ery afternoon, which only ceased at
'" ii, - vi-- . i . -- t
-uiub, ireuiuiiiig oi ine nmos, paipi
'(ation and' sometfma sinlrnpai- on
'for one rilbriUii all the symptprhfjdfs
-appeared'," bu'Cpreferrihg-'the pleasure
.from tPfiacco'tb hedlthr he resumed its
use, uuu-u.iu m.reiurn a renewal oi an
-his pains' "Tri Iie'rtHird'chse,Ke'pb.
tiehtnged forty-fi've-yehrs; extreinelv
3bberarid vprv rpn-iilaT iriilli h'fs iKhK.
its.'waa troubled by" the p'reni8nitoryl
4VmYithmsri'mplon7rinlv'iWnTTftT TTb4
-.- - - -, . .--... ... ..-. ...v ...v ,
wasf perfectly aware of ihisTBairucrna-
uuiiBj -uuii uouiq -not escape 'iiiein.
AFtei-Hwki or three -weeks" 'medical
'treatment, during which he-4felt no
ueaire 10- use-ionacco, tne symptoms
passed awaynuf'thev Teturned as
soon. asJie. resumed this .:iigar. Ail-mdnishcd-UywthTs
ixiSdrience. he re,-
nounce.d.tobapco entirely, and .froni
.'that u'ay'h'e'iiaa' no recurrenceof the
character are Drought un'de.r the. notice
of fpftyslc'faps!:vjhe jnost determined
Heyo(e.q of tobacco who'ta'kes 'an pverr
dbse.'oXjUses' n.mucli. larger quantity
than nsu'al'wilf suffer more Or iess.s'el'
;Verely,,arid'npt only at ihe "time, but
it'Ihl5JkfterWa?d: , '
w;''Why"Briugetl,i saidja .mistress;,
whpwishe- to rally her girl ornthe
amusemen,pf jher company npbn the
auite an artist : how dfdiv
i,'Inde-d,iniiia"it;. was myself that
99 W,l 'replied Bridget ; , -"airirit
J!Hf.0'j-Ja5'"vl,?i'A Hlfi "feWiiiU jer isjsq
bles3:me!'di(ivoud6this? Yon are
oil do it?."
a ..ws"V..-U CH,U ji.. wi. 'iiArr(
u
nc . '
S$ATE ITEMS. ;
.- , l .: i.t ;...: -1 . i-v .,
, y . - JjEHBASKA ClTf.
, ' rromtheMorn'tagChrontcleVl
-Tlie Midlanhai fbrty4rieri'einpioyed In
le'ellhgiUHiheitraekiif; La , Kt .nj,
aOile dollar oec "hundred- Is i offered bv.nr
.ousinessmen ior ireigaungxo Lincoln, ana
.-."- r- .r ' '. -!..- r '--t . -".'- .
JhW?ira'-nds6tfthliii' cnin8h ttf catty
7"r "?"n ')W U -1 '- ' TS
lw,T"iBS"orlc on.tho... M,,Rallrpad,Aqm
tPldtWinbth Ifasstdppcd fort he -present atJ
.
iiiangfana-jLnoinatjraoinQiWJBncupBis
being used to complete tho Red Oak Junction
nne
M-a
tronCth-DallJ' rnnlcfcl
urFourteen hundred Ijus'ielB.pf potatoes .weroj
shipped toOmahd t6"day,.by Bradley t R6b-
eison:iiu 'ij .t ;-ji luir
naioJrtTOT.aStdal rfeSmbeiMJf the;eltyJconn,-
,dltQ(,tpayenpqrtt,49wiLand editor. , of the
cor,oi ine
Nebraska1,
imimrrrani-sr (jmac,Ti xieurnn,
fcttlgett inter.
.thali direction. . He. in forms us that, twenty-
:.r: 'niiLW-4i -!. U-iUiJ. i-iij J.it!iLI
nyc iauiniuaii(b iiieceiciiouiiiuuu ui xjuvuii
PjeorasKa,
ES!ti&iihdtfti hiv
rtbeti tlfelegateJ jd;3Bassr.IconveBtion of. tho(
Tnentbr-bondi. ifeaed ltfthti aId-'or!the".'&-
tM. R.R..met-tn-dav.and RpIected.the.follnw-
lntnatned --gentlemen. "as' 'attorneys':' 'Hon.
bids: Wi: SwetodeoiilL Roberts'iEaa'. ofi Ne-
oraaKa cuy.anu iipp. j. j, vornees, or at.uoe.,
The committee cbrislsts1 bf 'Dr. Reriner 'Asa.
kawain' ai;u fjonn, Mccartny tsu .means
F business. arttTTrom' the' fepiitatltiti 6f the
I Kndemen.eii;iaKedyeirrHlyjl6olv.fai lively
tumes. .wneretiieoau ,yiu open, ana wnein
et"Ih the 6tatb,6r"JJ'. S.'drts4.we are:not ad-
visea. , -,
" " , OM'itHA. . ,
.sr-Itt rrPWrnflneiRepubiican:'
I."
, Nearly ,all tlie-.bnl'dlngs.damaged. by tho
lateslbrrif hnvo bqeri repaired. The" roots'
muwuiouHiiyeuecoi repiacea ay new ones,
and.wo saw'tliree hiillfllnf which hnrl htvh
bl6wn daw-n.'stdridirie erect Testerdav after
i npon.jusc as.u pouiing hau happened.
.Tlm temporary injunction allowed, by
jH(lg6"Crounse a'fe7 days since, restraining
tlla Commissioners of Washington onnty
fjotn Issuing 3150,000 of , the bonds of that,
bounty 'to' tne -Omaha1 -nhd! Northt-western
Kallroad Company, camoup for hearing 'on
its merits, on the 10Tu at Rlalr. Judge
.Crounsd. after a full hcarlnirof Ihe'case. dis
solved the. injunction and refused to renew;
caso. and he bonds will probably bo. Issued
at an early day. The work of buildfnn tho
roau wiiiproccpaatonco.- -t
i . 'LINCOLN.
From the Statesman.
. Work upon tllo Tehiporary Ponitcntiarj
has commenced by tho contractors, Messrs.
Parkins and Hallewell. The building will be
constructed of dressedstone; main wails two
feet In thickness, with foundation walls
three feet, and at the ancles four feet In
thickness. Will He one story, 85x45 feet, 12
feet celllng-i rbofl tin; windows grated, J
men rouna iron; mere are to ue louriron
doors; the floor to be 1J4 Inch -yellow pine.
The front part. Is to bo finished up 'for the
warden's family, and ofneers. Tile rear
50x12 fcetnvill be dLvlded Into cage cells. Tho
building 18 so arranged that-when tho penitentiary-
nroner is completed it can be turned
4 intoa workshop and form nart of that build
ing, anu so no losswui.occuric-ine state, n
Is to be finished by July 3d. It Is located four
"hundred feet from the M. F. IC R.-track. oh.
the northeasti corner of the forty acres be
longing to tnepenitentiary grounus.
TjieTExkctiou. The Board of Trustees as It
rid.w stands is asfollows : H. J. "Walsh, (Peo-
,pieTs.) u. A. Sherwood, (People's,) u. NV lialrd,
xi...amun anqu.ii. pere, (uepuoucans.;
m
State Contention of Real Estate
Dealers.
The Nebraska State Board of Beal
Estate Agents met pursuant to call at
LH;Peerfrdri1attsmPuth;i the
vwvvuiyv vt.inhVilKWiVAi'MtVClw-i. 'JlJ.
TTI n'liatr uayAlAAu1(in.,it.ljJ. . '
'""jr , ". wcuii 3t;u osrjf i. ;. :
The- following gentlemen were
-present:
D. H. Wheeler, D. H. Wheeler &
Co., of Plattsmouth ; -E. S. Seymour,
Sec. Gen. Land Co.,. A. J. Poppleton,
President, Omaha; A. P. Cogswell,
W. H. Hoover, Brownville; J. P.
Compton, Compton, Tawley & Co.,
Lincoln; Davenport & Sroat, G. W.
Covell,, Covell, Calhoun & Croxton,
W. W, Wardell, Wardcll & Waters,
E. F. Warren, Degette & Warren, H.
H. Wilson & Co., H. N. Cornell, J.
F. Kinney, B. Kihhejr, 3". F. Kinney
.05 Son, Nebraska. City; H.- C. Lett,
Brownville:. C. O. Smith,, firm of
Smith cVCunningham, F&Hs City.
Tho "chairman read a letter from J.
D. Gilman, of Falls City, empowering
Messrs. Davenport & Sroat to act in
his stead i,n the StateWganization of
siRiaMBfieijetUn -motion-. the letter
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of tbe committee todrafLa c'SJiiMttt-
tiou for the government.pf,.tr.
'ftrnctrn Qfnfa T.ntifl Annnls. 'A ftnnn.J''
'tioiv, renort-Td the following, which,
after being read, was taken up and
adopted :
PREAMBLE.
"Whereas, the business of mana
ging and dealing In real estate in Ne
braska has become so important as to
effect all classes of soeiety, and yet,
nunerio Has oeen leit in Its regula
tions, so much. to the caprice of indi
vrdlialf to 'get rise to numerous abuses
and much unjust prejudice against
those who have honorably met all its
.requirements. Therefore, to . niace
such, business in a proper footing, so
us iu aiLtuub yc-iiuiiii uuiiiiuence una 10
protect-the profession dginst the re-
E roaches often brought'upon it by dis-o-iesfTeal
estate agents and dealers:
Therefore, we organize ourselves un
der the follbvying constitution and by
laws': ''
" ' - dONSTITUTION.-
. . Atricle 1. This organization shall
bp known as the Nebraska State
Board of Beal Estate Agents, and
shall be auxiliary to the National
Board of Beal Estate Agents.
Art". 2. The officers of this organ
ization shall be,a president, vicerpres
ideht, secretary and treasurer, who
shall e'aclx hold their offices for one
yoar, -and -until their successors are
elected and qualified.
ARy. ., -The ;dutiea .of the. presi
dent shall be to preside at all meetings
of the board, .and ne -Shall have au
thority, in. connection with the.secre-
.tary" jahd" treasiirer, to call , special
'meetfngs of the -hoard (designating
time' and iplace) when in their judge
ment the interests of tue; board would
be.pbserved .thereby. . .
Art. .4. The duties of the vice
president, secretary and treasurer,
shall be-sOch as usually pertain to
such officers ,
Art. 5.. There shall be two stand
irie: committees' of two each, one on
hi'erribershlp.'ana one on cbnstitufionj
.who shalLtbe elected at each .annual
meeting,. ,y ballot. 4
Art. 6.. Any person or firm, de
siring to become connected with this
board, shalfinake application, in 3vri
tiiig to' the'secretary, who,3hall be jcx
oflicid chairman of tbe committee on
"m'embersbjp accompained by an ad
mission jee or nve aonars, ana 11
found worthy By the committee, the
Lsecretary'.shalL .notify such applicant
pfadmission as a member, it the
application Jk declined, the admission
fee shall be. returned to the, applicant,
with notice bf his rejection, and his
Tight to appeal to the State board.
nn'mif- mu.-..-. :ii-. l.sl
utx. i. am committee ou tiiuinn-
.tloQ'Bh'all settle all' mattersof dispute
between membersi "' '.
: Art. "S, JEa'ch, person or'flrm be-
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owper In Jelerson county, Nebraska, .and' 'riveh tOTbt I
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& Sroat wete emppwrfed.oract asJifr.
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longing, tp tb,e. board shall nay an an
nual fee orflve dollars to thetreasur-
eri at thefcnhUal meetingfthe'board.
art. y. Tne secretary snail turn
over all-money tTeeeived4pKadmission
fees into the, hands of the treasurer, as
soon as rece'ived, u.nd take his receipt
t.h'"rprtf. -' ' " - '
L, jjAoBK-lOii' "There shall bejan! annual
nieeypg,.qC this board. on, the .first
Wednesday Jn JMay ip. each, year, at
u'cii place as' the p'rcvlBits annual
meetincofthe Kpsird'nidi' haVe'erecTed.
' ArtjJIj VTliis constitationimay.'be
altered, or amended bvSr two-third
vote of all the members, present, at
'aiiv-ieifftflaV nhDal meetinrtif-ihfe
uuuru, or-u uiiy '3ptiiai ii;ctiiit;'t;a4-
d joranacpurposei.ac ieasucwa.weeK8
notice of such special meeting ana
nance shall have been
ess"than; fdiir-fifths of
the fiiembers of the board. i '
The '.follo'tVingThy.-lawa wrere; :then
adopted; ,. -j. j ft .. ,
I ' i --.. HV.T.AWS. n- 'H- !'.
:. i-Sectjon: 1 . . iTbe; followin fc "Bball; be'
,the.eaUAJishd,rates,qtjCprans8'onior
tnis ooara ior transacting reat ,esiaie'
hncinoclx' W 1 J .
-- For- all-sales 'df.realestateore com-
Limfsslo'rij.when fchesellir) price; dqes
not exceeu oneiiunureuuuure. oo.w.
Fbr4ill.salesof,real estate on com-
missiou wnen tne seuing-price noes.
iiuu cauccu who muuonimijuuu'uuj-
Iars, fiver per cent. t , '
For all sales of real estate on com-
'jtiitis.iba w'hen. the spiling price' ex-
ceeas oneinousauu uonura anu ,uwa
not exceed two thousand dollars five
'per ceq t. 'on tl) e iirs t SI ,000, and three
per cenu oil tue renuvinuer.; , t,
For fall sales.of' real estateqn coni
missipu when the sellingjprice ex
ceeds two .thousand dollais, five -per
cents on the:first$l,000, three percent.-
- at. H't-i riftf Hri :a. rfHlt n
nn r.iif Hnt'iiiiii ii.innr. 21.1111 uwu uiiu: a
! half.per Qep.ton.the remainder o'f the
seiung price.
Sea 2t . In all transactions between
ni embers of this board involving the
purchaser sale' of real estate, or the
navment" ofi taxes, unless' a special
contract is.made,. the profits and ex
penses, shall be divided equally oe-
tveen the members transacting it.
Sec. 2. Commission for paying taxes-
shall be in 'no case less than one
dollar. A commission of ten per cent.
shall be charged on all sums paid, not
exceeding fifty dollars, and a commis
sion of five percent, shall be charged
on all sums paid,, exceeding fifty dol
lars. A.. commission 'of five dollars
shall De charged for each certificate of
redemption from tax-sale.
Judge Kinney offered the following
as an additional uyriaw:
Thatitshovld.be the duty of eaci
member of this board, when applica
tion is made" to-him to sell property,
tb. (jnquire whether the property pro-
posed for sale is in the hands of any
other member or this board, ana a so,
he shall riot receive the same until
satisfactory arrangements be first
made with.the agent in whose hands
the ptopertywas first placed.
" After a long and warm discussion,
the by-Taws "was adopted.
The followlrig-resohitions were then
&donfed.Dfi' i n&PtllsSfarLix t
Mesolvcd, Thaia-Jjr member ef thie
. violating the nfovisibhs'of'th'e
byVlk'wsshftU bVsubject to Expulsion
irom tne Doara.
Mr. Davenport offered the follow-
Ing:
Jiesoived, That in soliciting bust
ne3s, the members of this organiza
tion shall solicit such bu9inei on the
condition that it be not already in the
hands of any othex member of this
Jiesolvcd, That any member of this
board coming in competition with any
dealer who is not a member, shall. not
be bound by any of the rules, except
sucn as require tnem to aeai nonor
ably and fairly.
The organization then proceeded to
the election of officers,, which resulted
as follows:
President, John F. Kinne3T, of Ne
braska City; Vice-President, I. H.
Wlieelqr, of Plattsmouth ; Secretary,
W. H. Hoover, of Brownville ; Treas
urer "E. S. Seymour, of Omaha; com
mittee on arbitration, B. M. Daven
port. W. W. Wardell. of Nebraska
Cftig-. and H. 0. Lett, of Brownville;
v'i Cow nit tee on membership : A. P.
MrlFWlBrow'rivIlle, I. B. Comp-
I;j'r.uincoin;-' -y-A'Qte
-f,tiranks was tendered to
ep'prtrrii5:'r-re3ldent, VH. Wheeler,
and'SecretiVy-iiBilKliiney.for the
ableiuanner.Jiv.h'Lthwy'Perforuaed
the duties-of thelr.pftflMi ... . v , '
Mr. C. C. Smlth,'jaoved that the
proceedings of this organisation, to
together with the constitutionvand by-
laws, with the names of the members
inserted, be published in pamphlet
form, and one thousand copies taken
by this' board for distribution.
B. Kinney offered the following:
Jiesolved. That as, tbe land agent is
.entrusted with the real estate of an
other, the highest species of property
in this country, and who, under no
circumstances for the purpose of secu
ring a sale, should exaggerate the
property heseeks to sell, or in the
least depart from the truth : that his
duties are such as to require a scund4
iudement: and more than this, a
hich moral characters that in this
it i A"-A 9 It
View tne trust is not inienor in mgm
ty to the profession pf the law. It
shall thrrefore "be the constant effort
of this State Board, to make the busi
ness worthy the fullest respect and
confidence of the community.
Jiesolved, That the president, shall,
at the annual meeting of the board,
appoint a finance committee of three,
to - whom all accounts against this
board shall be referred. and audited,
and under whose direction the presi
dent and secretary shall draw orders
upon the treasurer.
Jiesolved, That the treasurer shall
pay funds out only on the order of the
president and secretary.
1). 1. w neeier onerea tne lonowmg
resolutions r
Resolved Thai all the papers in this
Slate ,berequesled to publish the con
stitution and by-lawB of the Nebraska
State Board of Keal .Estate Agents,
together with our proceedings of this,
our first annual meeting of the board,
and that they be requested to aid the
board in furthering the objects for
which the board was organized, and
that a copy be furnished the "Land
Owner" for publication.
Besolved, That the thanks of the
members of the board be. and they
are hereby tendered to the papers in
this State, for so generously adverti
sing the-notice of our meetings, and
thuaaid us to our organization.
Jiesolved, That the monthly period
ical known' as the "Land. Owner"
published at Chicago, is an able advo
cate, of western real .estate interests,
and that its influence throughout the
west is doing much towards elevating,
the profession of real estate dealers.
Jiesolved) ' That -we extend' to the
editprs pf the "Zand Owner." pur
cordial support, assurincr them, of the
I hearty co-bperatioh pf this board in
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One copy, one year,.-.. ...:
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v JOB PRINTmG, r
, Of all kiadi, dne on sho t notice and at reawM
ble raes.
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- their effort to elevate the profession4-
purging it fronihq, baneful connect
ion of such persons, as have hitherto
failed to understand the responsibili
ties which are attached to a real estate
agent; or who. knowing. them-, have,
by their? bad iaitq, towards,- their cli
ents, .disgraced lie profession.
Mr. 'Cogswell offered the following :
. -ffeaoifcti; That the secretary solicit
an d: receive cards to bepublishedwith
the" proceodrngs of this. Meeting.; .., t
JicsolvcdThat the proceedings' be
gublis,hed iriTall tile papers in the
late.
JRe.iolved', That the secretary vprb
cuKrblnnk certificates of IIemberahina
npd,'pr,ese-it the same tp each ;member.
1 iRcsotikdt That hntil. the "first
pWednesday In May1, A. D., 1S71, the
cueouquarters Tor th transaction- of
4busiriess;,of;bi3 cjtate board, shallibo
atJNeprasKauity., ' j-i -.t
JRc$btv$dj , Tlia'bur nexfc annual"
meeting1 oe held-nt:0maha,4iri'the
Omaha CeritraTLarid Co.'s oflice.,
Tie board then adjourned sine'' die.
T X 17TXTVOV T .
Wb- HoovERSec, . . ,ri.
- Fame. .;
If ' all who are smitten with' the
lovevof fanie could become-personally
acquainted, with, a few famous peo
ple, theireyes would be Bpeeduy open
ed. They, would .find that the laurel
crowned g6ddess Who seemed so char-
Hiingand so enchanting to them was
utterly ignored and. nnthooght or By
those who had secured her smiles.
They would- fiud -that scarcely any
fact appeared of less valuer to such.
people than the fact that they .were
famous. They would find them work
ing hard ami pahifally farthd d'evel
ppm en toiXome great idea, or-the ac
complishment .of. some great task for
his qwn sake, and without the slight
est 'reference to the admiration their
labors might uappen ito excite ; in. the
minds of men.'- There areTmen -who
live for fame, and who are merely.fa
mous without tho greatness on. which
true fame can alone be based p ' bqt a
single glance at the inner life of such
men would be sulllcient to reveaL the
utter.hollowness.o&.Huoh a life and its
entire lack, of capacity to satisfy,; the
mind.
kjAgassiz Is' a truly great man', but
what does' he care for the gaping
crowd, that wonders at learning. His
absorption- in his work, is so. corapleto
that, in addition to the lovo of fanie,
ahother of the ruling passions of the
human mind has lost its influence
over them. When urged to devote a
portion of his time toiecturing on ac
count of his great popularity and" the
;amouht of money he would-be sure'to
derive; from tlio plan, he' replied,' -i'l
have no time to make money.", J
. What' did Beethoven carp for fame?
Once on a certain occasion when he
was in despair by reason of his In
creasing" desifn ess; and he was almost
tempted to commit suicide, he says :
'Artshe alone she held me back.
Oh! it seemed to me impossible to
quit this world before I had accomp
lished all of whfch I felt myself capa
ble, and therefore I preserved this un-
TItift ntedlees toultiIy mstanw.
Ourpositiori. fa Ib4iradahtly-V5rll
by facta. JfTrefowylflw'Vr
friends :i Bo hotjfa-todyjrjTWto
glitter of popular applat&eTTnelip
proval of thoughtful and judicious
friends is worth more than the senseless-shouts
of the whole world. Be
sides, there is only one way in which
true fame can be achieved, and that
is by doing one's work well, New
York Musictd Gazette.
A Princely Pleasantry.
Grace Greenwood, inher note's
about Washington, narrates the fol
lowing, in which some of our readers
may iind something funny An
amusing anecdote of a chance encoun
ter with royalty, Is going about just
now. While the Prince and party
were en route, from New York, a west
ern man got on the train at Balti
more, on the Junction, and by mis
take made his way into the special
car, where he quietly took a seat.
Presently, seeing a nico young man
reading a paper, with another lying
at his feet, he stepped up to the stran
ger, then lacking old Jack's loyal in
stinct, thus accosted the true Prince:
"Have you done with this paper,- sir?"
A stare of astonishment was the only
reply. Again he n.-ked, raising n is
voice r "Have you dorife with this pa
per, sir?" Again tho same mute,
amazed reply n steady Guelphic
stare. It is highly probable his high
neiwul never before heen addressed
At
eler
(wnrria
which; I.reiliyxannotlb'ring myself to
write, though I refflembertefhave en
lisasSitfe
armtheiiajn republican style,
fhis. ppinf-th. indignant rav
brokeftirt h. " Wfa5n and ?"
countered' them in va'f iijus religious
publication J-"(h't yquMrawf-or
no?" "Well, efc-fthen? sSiNe
Prince, which was gootl Tredt;aau.
sensible, buUlreadfulIy unpricyj.
Unselfish.
In passing up a street the other day,
we met two lfttle girls of some seven
or eight summers, who seemed to bo
enjoying vacation hnely, and all? to
themselves. Passing throuerh tho
street, unmindful pf what was going
on, they seemed as happy as two
larks, and looked aa beautiful as they
seemed happy. Stopping at one of our
candy -shops, one of them made a pur
chase of candy, a large, nice-looking
stiikj-and breaking ft, gave her little
companion half, saying, as she did it,
with the. utmost simplicity imagina
ble, "Here, Mary ...you may have tbe
largest half, as you are the smallest."
Dear, artless child, what a lesson;of
uselfishness, was contained in your
simple words T God bless you and
enable you through life to manifest
the same gentle and sweet spirit.
".Here, Mary, you may have the lar
gest half, as you are the smallest."-
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jxenange.
Turning the Devil to Grass.
Sp rapid is their way of doing. .things
111 v'i'cuKO, mat,, wnen & man niatves
up hfs mind to reform, (rather a touijh
job), it becomes important to-fix him
promptly. It is therefore necessary,
at times, .to cut a hole in the ice to
perform the solemn ceremony of bap
tism. On one of these occasions 'a
convert who had felt the necessity pf
that rite, was immersed, aud on com
ing out was asked by the minister:
"How do you feel now brother?"
"Better," was the reply ; "put me in
again." The request was complied
with, and after the second dip, the
question was repeated, MHow do you
feel now" "Better I belter!" was
the response, in solemn tone of voice
utl6 devil may go (o'Sgrass now.nJ
Suchis the plucky spirit of the Chi
cago convert! Editor's Drawer .in
Harper's Magazine for March.
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How many apples did bur first-parents
eat in the garden of Eden'?- Eve
8, and Adam 2.
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