rm a .-...'' ..-. "-.JSjfy'-i . "g c.-vfr''-A.-.-. 'giite?-'iil'..s -rr? !:;v...v.jLi,JL3aijMiakJii--i i ! v Aft L -1 iff vt'A m whv. . r: ii a i P il 1 f p&ff.ftwffWfww THUR8DAY,MAY -19,1870. ) The XaQonafucatapment of the G. A. B.raa jecerit-meetihg'held in. : Washingten,.Trefelected Gov. Logan tCommander-in-Chief.. - ' I - - - The Coixstitutrorial XJohvention of the ''Suite1 of Elllriols mernoValizedf Congress to remove the Rational Cap- xiUl-tOithe-.Yalley.of.-MissoarLraaltwas "presented to the Senate by Judge "TruihbalL, . . . -i J-; i ; i - mi t mm ' V;Ye were pleased .to meeVHon. Jno; &GiLLisprje Auditor of SUte, who was ,in our city! laet'week. ; Mr. G. la bne of Nemaha's old 'and valuable citizens, I 1 . whoias served the people of ihj3 Terjjaegent authorized an expenditure litnrv aud State in honorable anfLriroi tVa tsfataX1ni&Tt.w "rWrin'dttffe i 5, '. . . tV i "" Tilt umana papers give a lengthy; .(accou"t of a mysterious suicide com. kmitted in. that city- last-weeki-" Ida' L. Hpth "was to Jbe married that.day tof' T)anf T?vAtsA nrtrl rrYr tin tetn.var . .jCU!. U-".V IF 1.1, UU .liy uyiBKifisj j.muue; arranging iiectoriaBxioueisaob; 'herself through-the he&fj with 'a. pis? tol lealngnot a word astgthe cause. f rnicu xeu uer, ui ahb iuiiuiet;u. jm ;: : ? "-n- ., i.Wef.aid,lat week, that. Mbrtoii, of theJVinr, wasand had been the. great head centre and brain wdrfcer of the Democratic party of this SUte since. Its exisiance, w.hereonj the ! 'Omana JZmz3 things "ther editor pi the Advertiser ought to be ashamed of - hiinself.,, Perhaps so. We iare wil ' 'ling to" admit that the editor ofn4he jlerdldia ,ffound very near'Mo'rforiJ and may be entitled to the ribbons 'Bome'day.- i -The fire in Quincy, on Thursday' last, destroyed abouM2CK),6W Worth ,;Oi. property, on wuicu mere was. an insurance of $88,250. ThVriew Sir- atd building, but just completed 'last; ', winter, "and one of the finest in the, ,ciiy,-is among the .buildings burned ij.down..- The J5?craW-Prihting -Com-; -pany met with a loss 'of about $40,000, .'leas' SSDj'OOO, covered by Insurancq.i ftThe; Iferald has since been 'issued - from the office bf the Whiff. . i The Central SUtiria the ! spiciest JUtle .sheet in the west, It has t taken the y leadx)f all other papers in. .naming thej "iBUte of Nebraska the"Central!SUte." "As'Indianas the Hoosier, yfscopsin '!tti'e Badger, vIowa, the HawJc'Eye and . , Tllfnols the Su'ckerso now hereafter; xTebraska will be known as the 'Ceri tral. Jloses H. Sydenham is .the ed tor ana proprietor ox tne uentrai star. He was one of the earliest residents at Ft. Kearney, and favorably known throughout the SUte as a staunch and' . Biruiguuorwara-JLvepuuiic&n., ' ' , . : Just as we wereoing to press last -;week, the telegrams announced the result of. another ef those dog rights which are becoming notoriously X5din-imoa-lzf the United States of late. yaara. It-was. reported haJames ITacridhbrnas Allen iought tan uroiMafl near New Orleans for a purse oj&OBeyeralrhundred dollars." They. - were both JEnglishraen; Allen's" arm ' 'becoming .dislocated at the end, of the tenth rpundj-Mace took, the .money.. Mike Mcpoolj another bruiset of- the 'Irish persuasion, throws out a chal lenge" to Mace on the same day for another, "jnllll'- on American soil; and ppta-up a forfeft. of five, hundred .dollars pending its accepUnce. v ITheNew York Tribune of May 11th, i:conUin8 a statement written-"by Mrs. "'Bichardson, of her married life witht McFarland, andalaoa yerytplaiu and: correcthistory of her life so far as the - same relates to her acquaih&nce "and T subsequent xnarriage ' to Albert I). .iBichardson. It occupies over eight : i columns of closely printed matter, and disclose facts which completely justi fies the separation, and the pnly won :der.Is that it; was eo long j delayed. ' Qver;20,000 extra copies af this num ber of the Iribune were ordered the day of its lsue, a fact which, shows 'the-great interest the -public have in (hearing the truth in relation to this unfortunate affair. ! ? f,,ThefBockport Journal conUinshe ,' proceedings of tha.CountyTeachers' Institute, held at' Bockiort, Mo., on v the 25th of last-month, from which ' we aotigpfttiat Prof. McKenzie of the Btatg formal School took a promi- nent-"partii'We are pleased to learn thatrenad arepresenUtiveatthe In stituti, and hope lo hear some report byway of comparison or otherwise, 'either throueh. our ow columns' or t Lour next insUtute. Such InterchangeT1116 Baptist Church, let all our citizens roferTort between educators represent ing indeperident though Bimifar sys 'terns of public instruction, cannot fall .to.be beneficial on both sides. In-re-gponse to' our suggestions, -a 'number ' of our teachers 'nade preparations jgo.toJEtockpoftat thatltimellu'ut the .inclemency, of, the weatheccooled thelr ardor, stopping them' at the i brink of the river on the Nebraska laide. ; 'The'jury In the case of the trial ;of jMeFamud ior tne.aauraer or Albert Dii Richardson found the prisoner not "guil-.on the ground that at the time" he'ehctllichardaon. his mind was so dlseased-as-to-be' without reason, oon--sciqas or will, and was therefore, an voluitary instrumentand incapable 'of refraining from the, commission of itihe-aV Tberultng of, the court was feo direct apoo. this point that the jury haiS p& discretion but to render the verdict not guilty. It is a dangerous precedert to establish. Ifoneperspn "wreaks his blood-thirsty spirit of veh Igence.upon another, its qttly. evidence .of'xneatal and raoral mania; and as a .'matter of course, not guilty is. the -punishment. Such a trial is only a Jfarcca, mockery, and its direct tenden cy is to encourage; the enforcement bf justice iuafpore summarymanner, 'aatheyliavea way of doing at -Fort 'Scott, in Kansas, where bur newscol umns informsjus'4hat.flve..men were .atrung tip in an unconstutional man ner for. crimes of -which' thecitizens of the State, were as, much to. blame a the unfortunate victims." ' ' ' CJIt Gere (A4 the UmlTeridr." , - - . It is an old but true saying, that .whea a conteeUnt, In discuBaiom looses hia.fompeAiareply, u "naugoiy,-'ano-Breyv rn, A - l-u...i;.uAIJT...r.S "whoUy unfitted ', for-Zhe'pontfotL be oc cupied," &c. J, The public, at all. famiMar with the surrounding clrcumsUnces in the the ijfeBs ing on this question. It Is like-"the theboy whistlingas hep(tbrbugh 'theigtave, y&&jfoegp p-? four The Jowrnbi is- simpiy'Tehashlng' 'what.' foundatib on matter folly, understand .w.hy tatejrournaUsLsa XmpMBkM it has jbq bfteh said, without kmy n in rM&,,tbafthe Boarp: of; f-Asfir pvr .. -ii '' iui 'iiirrcrue ron'-t&em win. dotjow-io wie uriuu v auu, jjujuwoMjjr, Vjyj "r- ."sw- a v n -a t-i n w nfi r txi iu 7 . Regents. did-ko'sttchf'a&T'thktthe is -j.if , ... . j ,".,1-11 Ixjxr ..iaa .-Tv 1.- t.Vi iirl tn'C.11 fWAnnlDlnm. UVIl UUO TTVfiVl JU A. WIV yfc,v.l.l M" hd'iricS of the .Board that will. ber. " .':V-J'35i'iik45iLri.ie!,:.i:i:. flPy Slupo.aJ?tru.cuon;aaft ;iyrwjer ihat'Brof Gerzknowrthiaia&ertioh.to KdfiSti ' r J8 (I 'l',-Ol vw w w . r i , ;-;Ht4WS'; us on inisupjecpjuSJaa-iUxwiu vPFt kdaU4a-0UfnoiHon:. HWa'aje; not diqf posed'to drag them'pu'biclyUiitd 'the' discussion betweea"the Journal and oawelf, JintqUoYetffle followinrfrdm urt-H.. r-x nm Avk io . aieiiei. iwaiEu jmiu vmc y -- Tt-. A.Vt,'iiil a al.rtrf'fJrfio otnno 5 X A-ZZtjtZ,:Jha ilin Tfrxri.n'f rf- rrAntnd'. TTliattKW sdVniphaitesClly- refiiS ' 'Tha. iriHU Will appear -oy-ua-wj'. - In'tEaartfcle1 brthe 'jbiir)ndL ';kerei: referred to, tne iuaitor says : ; : .. .k-. --!.--. .JJ n iiuivur JUiiifc unvc ireeu;uiojuwuum- otthe Comtnlsslohera" they have' not' approaj .pnaiea inoreiasn tiw,ywio,iue uuivyrsjvj, ana oniess'ine naarao law.cwiiu uvt-ueeu transce'nddd. Thev weroendorfied' by'tbo XiClelatdrc -kits recent' fiewloB and 'thetr action approved. Haa tuelricuon peon repa-. dlatedj tne responsibility was the(r;own, and their bondsraen would have been compelled to accoantfor all moneya received by them over the, appropriation, -., -' , , What the State could lose by 'th'elrj action or what Inir'nr section' eonldiv ''anv- oossl- billty be "oatragedi Col, Fornas has, not,; and'eahnot show. So far, as Col. Furnas knows, thd Compllsslonors. might have ln lenaearo raise iubbowwj Dy-prrvaieeuoscrip-tloa." . t r r;. '' ' "TbVre ?fs "n3odglng,,t "begging a question,','" "evasion ind, "truck-' hng,' of' the 'h.ug0st magnitude! Wbydothe Commissioners nOK?prk pose to connne tnemsexves to tne y propfiatiott .made, by 'law? Because they.knbw they will not besuBteined in ahy-other dburse..''We are glad' to witness the indications of keeping witHih the bbunds of law. That, the Commissioners. jenterUin- ,bo losM' The Journal fiirthet says 'J.f , J.VThenMUlQiKbikettby'.CoLFuesJhattue law and the Constitution were outraged by the Commissioners so letting the' contract, is false', because the Commissioners' were limlt- "ed simply In the amxrdpt oj money to be expen ded. .. - . ,-,. r''1 . ,w ui tue .aunKu.ueuy wav me jsw directed and specified ..vminutely what property should be sold, Land to what-tixjlr-antnirrf'; and further that'4 the Commissioners did no.t sell th.e property they were di- rectea'fo seut ana tnatxney tua mn property tMtfyWere. not directed ;to sell under the cltcumsUnces, and "to an amouftt beyctod the provision Tof the law? Again we uofe the Journal ;$ "The anlmufTif the whole war made upon the Co'mmls8ldners is too well known to need any cbinmehtjiy us arid w&leaYe the ipeople to settle, theLquestlon"." L " Wno.nas "maoe war upontne uom- missioners r" jpie peome ieeing in&x their interests in the, rhatters under discussion, have not been properly' cared for, are disposed to; vlnqicate. themselves, arid in so dojng forsooth, are making "war upon. the. Commis sioners !" Such seems to be the in terpreUtfon of the Editor Of tte Jour nal. . tf - - . Thepeople' 'will;'1 'settle the ques tion'' Mr. Journal, In'a marinernotto be misunderstood. . 'Best assured of that. .-. s ,F .TtiE'coklNGS. S. COIfTESTiOJri .V t D. Zi. MOODY, OF CHICAGO., TQ BE . Next-Tuesday !May 24th,in8t; is the time seti for the Nebraska- State Sab bath School Convention- The people of Rrownvllkarp zealously at work making every're,cessary arrangement rto recieveandentertaln the delegates with credit to'themselves. Preparatory meetings are being held to talk the. matter up, and prac tice singing; the best musical talant of the placet of fhlch we have reason to be proud, hasbeen enlisted. We can promise all who attend a rich treat in Jtbis direction., i Another meeting is .appointed for next Sabbath Pi M. at 4 o'clock in turn-out. Did you ever hear thechil- dre'nsing? It will stir the musio in yotir sioul. JD. L. Moody, of Chicago, one of Christ's most earnest men with a big heart, and; a full soul, in the front ranks of Sabbath School workers, is j&nnbuhced to be here.. '.Let-ail .who love this, noble enter prise of winning souls and taking the world-for Chrleit, come to this conven tion. f Gen. CoMatrrTEK ar State Teachers' Associatioa. Vt-Thi8 .Association was organized three" years ago, and, ought, at this date, be &,power in the" State; but we fear its influence is very little- felt ; and why? simply, because very little interest haa been taken J n it by the teachers in our State. Thetlme la again drawing' nigh for the. regular meeting, ,ani' who will attend ' thi.4 year.'?-' " ,t . If wre ceuld'sedure a lecture from 'President Grant, or Vice President CoTfax, possibly, quite. a, large attend ance might ,be expected ; or if Henry Ward Beecher; 'Horace Greely. or Chaa.'Sumnerwerepresent, we might -.still expect a. good audience jr but, witn ho gianc.inteiieenv or no worm reoWed orator to-'addsese-ust whom I can we expect,? n, . Ave ought to have, preseniti.every teacher in? .the ?State who'iottows teaching aJ a" regular callinir, every purity ; BUririterident, and,' .above ail' iiie State Superiblendent',-iKnd ev- rrivttieyj&MttiilibTK1iaite(ftTikid to , Nebraska Clty-Dr.N. B. Larsh. 3 1 - & rr t "f7 y' v t-r: .c7T.vrrj-i7 r,. - - . - ..'. .'-. - y-trbe ftfwkl JedoostHHiId .- . . t -jm -. .. w - i...VL...v . . .. . . RmylWjW8llfnfrrJPffl1 nffTf0- mmmmmm W&rmV3ELttK vThla iaite.ani eventful, year. 'Xaf buW.bttrgSUtr; 'qneslpnB-inuatien iinnidcd that-wilLtiill' for .weal tor woe aiidaHionallv. Tlie tatiniyertity yaryrjxr:fi i37eyrT3rifinttx3.'i "!;' -ji i . .: .. ..-' ..;.., . - - - w, randlKricuUuraTCblftge are-nearty :Wady'Hp1perUieMcArg;t&- puplte ... . . ' " ' A. A TU-J benefi te of aucti aiwrtitiittende Bwtf f mimeo'lte-Vklriity -sOMCfiopl. MW -old' uni ki ..- nnH Tf.t. I., miiak hA pxprrfsed. or fc-wv w - - tri uctiiof . tfieVeverliieHmit should. .1 - : i . T;-. ..--. - ' -. ii. tt a ai-l. it- -- Rbil5.:,w rflr"w:naii 5,Dr'. 5S'? - X'AW A States Superintendent must be' I... w. . ki.' Jw . , ti. Jft'll.'.L'l..Jui'i'X.Ll f r & ccrea "?,W.?5reTSii??rJ school law will most likely undergo a. jj-rt . -sev..;;:;;-,' tr.1.! POTSSMgs0 m .bm, v, f'wwuwJRwar you .meei-ua -iniewnoij-w.- convenient point earlv m,,Aueuet Cto .ii'Mi ,.-T--. . rtr-r . n. 'i.Ti'. tou vm-jum hft saw please copy?- .' x w i ii'bsr'Vii t t S,iC y. It wIU beTemnvbered that a meet- lug ofebraska Soldiers, prelimliiary feo a,lgeneraT re-uHfbfl,: was, held, ia UII18D8 Wth of JUlv BextK4 v lV-.y i.1'1 , ,r U't:i9 Vl.'lVi-t i' jrrom ui& proceeaings or me jan iuaWffeeifig, wja. .xtractthe folloi?-, Pir- ;,'' r ' -" ' . .i4- On niotlop of Lieut. John'GIllcspfelt.was' resolved that the time and filaco of meeting for a)-unIon be oa-the 4tfi of July, 'A. JD., 48T0. atrLhtcbln.- ' -'. - On ntotloh. the folio wine eentleraen were appolnted;a committee of arrangements for I oxe-unioa: Lincoln lileaLJohn-Glllesple; - OmahaBIaJ. J. W.rPaddbck,' Gen. 8. A. iStrlckland, Dr. W..McCleUand. DakotaCoU.Barlan Balrd. " v ( Decatur Capt. C.iFk Porter. . 'Fiattsmonth Capt.T Joe.- Johnson. - - ;iuroTrnviue-rLiieui. .w.a. yiock. , Hlcfcardson Cor-Cast. E. KCannlngharr -naabllbrtwasttoivthirtr.the chaltT. uiuu tu uio comiDuw8 oi arrangement, oe .nuthozed to appointaeorresDOndinBecre Eao residing at Lincoln. i -? .t.'. In accordance wlth,the foregoing call of the iRoldlors-ofOCebraska.who'served In the regi ments and battalions from tblsStaterI have (as Chairman of Commit te of Arrangements appbiiited James O West.orLincolh'.Corres bondlnc Secretary, ana now call mon all soldiers whoserved lb any dftHe regiments, battaltonjj ipr" tletacnttinWbf 1eb)W5ka 'troops, to Immediately address the secretary, iglvlOK-aajne in fall, the company, regiment. !cT.baturilonii'which'hoBerved.hljotonlce address, and whethef 4j4-canb6'prelseh't at the o-unlon on Tho 4th of July next,. iuo luunuiiieu u..oiuifeuit;iii win en1- rariiy sojourning in the State-rub amuer frofvmMJ5iMmTn tweyweytw terea, tne service iffaereseoriue oMUag ", 'ure-mbst ctfWftliy lfffltl fe"bo iJreselat wjtn1 us at uncomon tne approacnmiMtn or amy. OOHN GILXISPIE. Ch'n Com. of Atrangements. " All HtatejMipcrs please copy. t Ry the-call of .Lieut. Gillespie,! if will be seen that the re-union is inten- aea to embrace not only nJNeorasKa Soldiers;: but all ho but all who served their vcountry,in the TJniou.Army, and all I .who are now residents of Nebraska. We hope all will report to the Corres ponding Secretary, JAs. O. West, Lincqlnv The Committee of Arrange ments are determined to spare nV paiiis1 to make this gathering agree- "iblb in all respects. Let every soldier in Nebraska attend. , X Geei Work., , . , . w The American Sunday Schoel Union. lhas, in jtheyear. eridulrtBiarch 1st, H870, orgiized"ij285 iieto Sunday ,Schohbj,(Jn which were 7,909 Teachers ja&d&M53 Scholars. It has also vis- (Irted and aided 4,50 Schools, with 32,- gTTeachers and 273,545 Scholars, making a grand total of Sunday Schools reached by its Missionaries of 5,535, with 40,466 Teachers and 328, 608 Scholars. To accomplish this work ' 266,637 imiles were traveled, 6,847 addresses delivered, 21,632 families visited, and 14,592 Bibles and Testaments distrib uted. Since tho organization: of this Soci ety in 1824 it has organized over 50, 000 Sunday Schools, and gathered in to them oyer 2,600,000 children. It sends its Missionaries to find the DEST3TUTB childben, especially in the neglected country districtsand on our frontier, and gather them into' Sunday Schools. 4 Itinduces men and: women to j engage in the Christ-like' service of instructing these children from the Bible. It has been one of the ploueor Missionary Societiesln all this Northwestern, regton.the fore runner of the Church and theMinis-i try and 'still it presses brxr"to reach i " ' " i xi- rti'' L Ji ill ,tne new regions in uie vvh, auuiuo open fields In the South and it goes bnly in the name of Christ and for all the Churches. m i Half Pare' te S. S. S. Comf eatiea.. We have been(shqwn a letter by E. E.Ebright, from .Gee. Olda, Ticket Agent for the C. B. & St; Joe: Ri R., ngreeing to carry, at half fare, dele- gatea to thetate Sabbath School Convention, which meets inthis city pn the 54th. , The full fare to be paid comlntr. no charge on' the return trip upon presentation, of ,a,,eeciiflcate of thj9eretaryjC tha convttin. Tkte will ensure arge" attendance'.'1 i J , St4tei papers please copy. ., Sasuh'E. JFuknab, MD was rer centiy elected 'Professor of Anatomy and ' Physiology ' In' 'the New Tork Medical Qollegelbr Women. This ia a steji in J;he right direction.. We ad 'yocati female professors for, femala students.. Let woman know herself. ' . "Wdfirld the above In theTSTew York WooJj.of a recent date. '.Miss Furnas, we believe; native of this county, and; lias been ataabbfirin our Union School. She haa for a number 6 years beenLstudyJmgmedlclhe, aaofher hurnerouaf rlenda will Wklad to raarn that her. abUIUas and" tioauiremeats fere appreciated, ZW)y(OWo) Timet, (T T ".' t 7 1'fi1j.T3"fil. . ' -. Zarids are yet, to.a great extent revisioc at'tbe- next- legiaFatyre) "-and the conaideratkHrf our. AseOciaiior. 5Ve;want:the uiU4 aentimeftfeoujf u'catToBanffie'ii: j I r . 'tr an January last., ai' inw that fencbura'ement thelMportaniM df Meeting H was' decided to.1 hoW, j theiworicdemads from" the, pltizew grand re-unibHpf:all SoWlers at ptoftWs State. ".-- j ,. lent: in Kebrjiska, .at islncpln on ..the - v - - - , f- . i.4 ,deavor to provide.paaaes over the rallroada Jrirawui,utjuue,iraitnanawtni :toand!from-piace;r7JeeMng.a4l-.UniQn. aaid,T-CoaYenUojs toi,eQnsl8t 'Of' all Ica , w"ho Iri 9? -J: cave etWMe HiaXTbe L ' - nV.n H 4 iTA ".m'" Obe tlmeSIK fSfL murder r r - FS?"r' I H ! JWj WW ro wwiw - Uiim t j tfi'-i-:nt i'il PURII fet J- JB, Of PP ",-: .a , . -: v ... j &eart, in ordetto tafthuliwAtf. ftl x?ng,eaceriejneBQSjiailolwiltinor- - t en seme oneelee? anii ?ahraikcr 'thV-act; m&'ificftillram ff . M , . ..f -. 'j j -r. rwi -t-iirf'i'riirj-j'.aH-3iLJJ3i'- KVbs) pj rtKTr; jtsj coUege profeseora. wno renuer mm atich.gbod.nilu vhtojIate.trUinpro- :i,M,,i-v;'ji .',i:j ,r' Jr 'f mobijm JN ewwto ww-iwe gi eJfteY4rfi,A&',r Thaf aiTempeaace &6iety ' bif ,Jmb - -'fc"iij " .lormeq compoKU oi meatwoo iuave r -- - -. -.. i...... .. .!.- fc We au,iliaft UaMiMAHlir !"'.? jEVTBk 75 .fuVKj .:r t .r hetbfoBJnduIgea in drinkingiritox4!Bica:4he.fato1ofrIthel forward icatingr irOTorrt 'ftlcli promfeea - greatTerbrmati tori,'K?.wv dwb waoy half-ftniihed HJlieS';-an-othi ..i'i'.tK UCVt rise done-more dam- icwBHeiig9:N!mBi uoumy riHnaiasune;.:iiav&jjHHrge heavy appropriatkyif -jto; build bddgea. over fcuo 'nuiueruuifrssicaura wrniu5 rtheir'' wayithrouwara 'CobatVi-: rand.pat tae;Sj;rinri,u:e J(jf it i. i .waill !.;, , ,v ,u ,. uuj ,v ..,,, j-; -wvr.1 k; v tttr"cttizii:8btaH J-loiMet sight ojftKiitBlftaafilltlrlpe-: -,j-.ir-ji:iw-i:i,Uiu prwieogu irowmwm 1 1 miiw. ' .. .Is... .vJ, :-ii ., mi! is "L J. itereftoiirelvee 3rowriVHie.!"Tl! SKTISSKaHISa rf , A . , . -r-uiiiij-1.. A 'men of St. Joepli ' inlereie"cT In tneconatrucuon oi inis uqe.a,aaxnow m ". ."" .ji"'l LTJ Hesthey-wisb: to push it dftiuirito Nebraska and will if they receive We failed' to receive "the"iVemaAo. y &W?.pf, JbejSth inaUnV. and so consequently failed to notice lastweekthe fact that our-Senatonal frleadr Bl!E. .'Cunningham, had" bought a part Interest in the Journal! Mr.Cunhingam.IsgneofJhpse true mn, wnose peau is level, anq.wnose heart-is in -the rightplace--just,,the man to have control of otfr public journals. We, congratulate the Re publicans of Richardson County, no less than Mr. Cunningham himself, 'irwbn Ihfef hafSpyaUsprce3beTbfethem. The'.p'hysicaT educationaf and nioral i H J A a x." i i -s Liuri.Hr i,wimatju.iu -Miujfcfc .onus, we welcome Mr. Cunningham. to..the editorial fraternity with full faith in his ability and integrity to make the JbtirnaZ a truthful and able exponent ofiall'thntirright and honorable. H If iir... -- X.'R'CbnTeHti6B. t In accordance with a vote of the' Copference'at Fremont, there .will be a,an.veut)bDs-of.all the.M.E. Churches or tneiNeDrasKauonierence neid at ia! Z juUCojQLferehbei allTJcaireach6r8 -in jnargc r ; tn cuiwuiu- jihwuii "?1iJ two-lay delegates, rrom-'eacn oaarge. It is earnestly- desired - that all of our hu,rf!,haflebfrepiife9ented,-''Tmd'i'tIaat special enorts be maae to secure p fuli:qtendance of pruchereapd dele-, gates. '""The1 programme, arranged by the committee Is as foltowTh ," , TUESDAY EVENING, . . ' Organization Beport. of Commls si.onefs'brUqca'tion pf. Academy. ..Dis cussion, on report.' ' , ' -WKDJf ESDAY; , .j A. M. T. Davis. -Essay, "Edncatlon'-by H. -?:P. Ml EssayH'Reiationof' Stafeto. Common Schools," by G. DeLaMa- tyr. -.. ' -"'v, "''.' Evening Essay, "Relation of Christian men toiiolitical Questions and parties." by W. B, Slaughter ah'd Q, Bl Alexander." t. . thubstjay;. , "A. M. Essay, '''Cliurch Exteri siohs." by T. B? Lemon. p. M. Essay, "Temperance ana Politics." bV J. J. Roberts. "Evening General Conference of brethren ; Ressolutiohs and report of .committees. JSacii essay to oe iqiioweu.Dy aiscus slon of the subject. G. De Lamatyb, J. G. BprLLEB, G, S. Alexandeb., . Committee. Ft. Scott. Kas.. May 13 An ao- .count of the .most, diabolical affar ev- er recorueu was punusnea in. M-aays Monitor. O n Tuesday tiix men either Texans or straggline- outlaws, from Indian Territory, came to the town of Xadore.a few miles, South of here. aud' after drlnkiuir all day, went to the boardine house of J. N. Hoach. arid, asked to stay all night ; being re fused on account, or their arunken condition, the party knocked :Koach insensible with a revolver; then wenf to the bed occupied by his two. daugh ters aged 12 'ana 1, 'and ravished them during: the entire night, using a knife to arbomDlish ihcir-ruoe. Roach revived after a time, but feared to stir, knowing he would be Killed ae did so. He describes tne cries and entreaties of the girls to be heartrend ing. ' 4i. , " A quarrel arose among the demons, and'one of them was shot, dead while in the ect of satisfying.his, lust. At. daybreak the party lied, one Ukiag with him to the woods the,. youngest gfrl, The . town was, Immediately raised, and parties, Btarted, in ever; direction In search of the fiendc The one with the girl was soon overtaken,' arid hune to a tree. Two others were found secreted. In the town and hung to the same tree. JtTie remaining1 three was also captured. - TjWo .of, them wero hune ana the ether one at last accounts was-in the custody of the citizens,, but will probably i share the fate of. his compaaloug. f. ,-i ; , ,., Tfce Aeiieieat cii tfcer MiMMctPa '". Tbk'wHWioiw'robortir following descrfptldii' of the colllsiyn and wreck C The express tralar had rive passenger cars, and a baggagear and the freieht train," was' a. lonir. heavy one, At the point of collision,- there was an embankment Biteen feet high, where the road curves so sharp that two approaobing trains cannot see each other until close together. A boy standing beside the engineer, Mr. Jackson, was the first to1 descry the smokestack of the approaching freight train entering the curve at the "east, just as the' express-entered in at the west He pointed to' ft and directed the attention of Mr. Jackson-to ithe' danger. The brakes wereimrn4iaely whiatlAd down. &nd tha ekffiM revaie- vA'vnA fh anftd the' SHJi-iBia. what checked, bat so t r-- . r -" - ,-- . -m ippuoafKW ! kuma' power couldbreak, efMeigltrmiq; and- IAK otfer a naif mue.- 4berKke aeers nasoleff twitK, a efe:rMdemthe track. in a ial wreKle, M JU 1nt beipJiee Wijoisieo?fgBieMa .to.we - 71m ahoek wae; Writel,. .Tlie becrace earvai tw Aitward er ears of theexplreee train Wb emm side, ae4 the-tendercand several box ewrs cm: -the other, -ruahed into .the craeb,-wlthvtheirrregpective.onginee, ;ievinir-friKhtfBl---rniny, - spattered; with -the bwpdof r forty huraaa- -be iRiwVVntifepandwutMatediotkiieatli I fa BJTlealaMel 'iBBMn Tbfi iwAieUudftAA jWBK7feBjpepvjrVe7sseepeA7 a ww vw ewai vsafgejae were anven who sucn force into eacn other "UMt.ltaSliinioflV'irhpowible -after the iclkidn to-distinguyikbe rrU'jbUoDe fromihe. other' aThe nwhed taw were'jam toed' together, theMrskeiagshtvered'into long.div enjsndtbe seats, .wheeter truckaaad iron binders,' lBto,ah undeieflbable . -The:three:i3er can o'f:the.eX- pM trafa.'shared- the-.concussion, but 'I vv iicnuiDUfuvu- vu(t.uiuubuuu uuv fAftr.tiiueeMiiieBJtheyi;we withr theLDrakeif 'close up. Showing that thebrakeamen had done their duty well' itrep9riaingtth-e.;engin- tbetralHav y& fg'cJln - ILjaW t TVefiectacle was one imnoseible to -rtew.witbwut.abclutiiorrqr Aar a eidler pe esei ger )Siaidi .'! have - been throutrh iwaar- battlesi and rii'vr.8w aiiokenIng-a soerie." "-It .jraejchaoa arKLfoeata'comMneti. Tnesnglnesj1 botfcon, 'the seine; sideiof ths.&mbankV .nMBtV wer bu V A A'era. ef ragnieBtfr .while:ax)B'o,all'8ideawaffthe.cori- .. VV.4V WU1VUUUI.U. :B.K1 KJ1B1CV gage oav'and the one nextttf Ifwerfe; uarfwmAabr.VMai 'laterrmi apieton. raadthiBa'Ms'.'nfbmkRn 4kribira? iron ken4rod,Wl;anir:otherborUoDef.the carloo:d rlike- the-frantic work of jomeinfenraligerieyT' . . ,:nIs-MAXmjKBii.,l'ii ' , "f At the oSc6 of the Probate Jodea In this eltr. on tbe 12th laatv. fey J&4eV2Lr Wj MdtsaaKaUan P. OraaK laeaer -Va4i, ooia or Holt CoaBtyaco. p. CMaMaedaaW. ''"'' r ' V irj- s HlHiMHMMiMMiHB iKEW'AmZEItTISEllEENiS OWE NIOBTT OKXT ! McPHERSON'S ?it i If . WILIijPERFORMiOX "tt SATUEftAY EVENING, MAY 2lVl87J 1 COMMENCES -AT S O'CLOCK. AmwiKa4 v-' ,4 . .j. r.,'r"?'r. M- .W. '-WWi KU., i"'t EquelibriiU, 4 J Etc:; Etc. PrlcoofAdialBslQ.. Reserved Biats'.... tl. . A! f ?,.,rf -. ilU.SU Its C(l( AND QHGANS f . . C k CHICKKRIHCi, lUTABE, JT. T. tTNIOBT, "HAKiI.ET 4&OAVIS, ajiAKllBRVOS i 5 -i :V y '. 2i' ' i; -k - - l ?"-j . r WAlr kAM LIW,mafrKW KO0TOX ORGANS'! CTlift' above a&ro" flret clan' Instruments, and are ally warranted. . Twill sail the aJjove ItwtrBmenla at'EASTKKIT PKiCES-nO'cnarge for freight. JAMES B. DYE, jigemr; '3lm ' J BrownvlUe. Nebraska. wm.'m.daidt; J .tFHYBIIAN AND SURGKOS," r Graduate of Cincinnati Eclectic College. ay PROPOSALS FOR Fresh Beef and Beef Cattle IltADQCABTicRa Department or rax PtATir.S OmacUniz7 0oir.DFBDaBisTKNCK; -X Oxaha,?xb., May 10,18 .) SEALKD PBOPOSAXSr Is'dBpllcate, wiU-bere-.cetved atthU office Hntn IT oclock. Hit on Fri day, the lottt day of June, 1570. for furoUhlng, JTET'liKKF FROM THEillLOCK To the tweBBaad others aapplled at the following military pet8,li: l!5Vf Se;robabieaiTtaeB. l coapaar vri&crncrson,noD.. ; companies xMonnriatRtstaiioirjjeo," " FortBengwldcCT., " StdaeystaOoa.lfeb..- f FortD.A.Boell.Wy.T" Fort Laramie " r Fort Fettennaa, " Fort Sanders. ' n Fort Fred. Steele, " ' Fort Brldjfer, Camp Douglas, TJ.T., ." ' Cainp Brown, Wy.T., Mlner,flPellifht,Vy,T.,-' ' 3 company. 2 companies ScomBanles 13 companies i companies 3 companies - companies ,3 companies 3 companies 4 companjes 1 company - 2 companies. The contracts tocomraence on the first (1st) day of September, 1ST0, and continue in force for the period of one (1) yar,.or such lew time as the Com missary General of. Subsistence may direct. -There .te nothing positive as to the number of troops, etc., at each post. The avove la as close m It can be stated at this time. The following posts will be bid for In groups as below Indicated, viz: Forts D. X. HUssell.Xaramle.Fetterman, Sanders and Fred Steele: Fort Bedgwtck: and Sidney Station. All other posts may be bid for separately-or In croups, as bidders may elect. Bids will also be entertained for aU of the posts toeether. . . The beef to be of s good, wholesome and market able quality., In equal portions of fore' and hind quarter meat, (necks, shanks and kidney tallow to be excluded.) The necks of the cattle to bo.-cut on at the fourth vertebral Joint, and the breast trim meddown. The shanks of, fore quarters to be cut off from three to four Inches above the knee Joint, and of hind quarters from six to eight laches above .the gambrel or hock-Joint. ' Each boef, -when dressed, mast net'af least 4(0 POO BOS. Thecontrabtcr will be required fn fnrnUh-"Wpfeh. naa anuv unnwrwui i-udruiuv, viuiw ytMaaavV the Fast Coaralssary. The place from which to 1s sue.tbe beef, will be furnished by the Government, as well as transportation for the beef from the place of alararhter to tha nlace of IssOe. TinhMfmiut bevlaaxhteredat each post, and at such point on the military reservation as may be designated by the'commandlng offlcer: Ccmrractors most rami saugnier nouses aaacorrai at tneir qwn expense. The contractor for Forts Iramie ahd'Fetterman wUl be, required, tolfeafo'oa' hand ateaehpost,by the 1st dav-or December. 1ST0. such supply of base .cattle and rn and hay to feed them, as may he de termined upon by the commanding offieer a aecea aary to last threagh the' winter. , , , Proposnls must also state at what prlceperpasad Fro, will be rurnistiwi; for expeditionary .purposes, such number of. , -i'- f - j Beef Cattle. tha II T, (aU steers,' .-between four and. six years of age, la good, healthy condition, average weight or 1080 pounds and' now received trader 886 peuads), as may be-called for by tho Commissary, of Subsist- enca at taoh of the- posts named la this proposal daring the period of .the fresh beet contract. ,, , . Payments lobe made mbnthty' for the qaanttMos efresh-beef and.beef cattle Rcceptedaa la the roads furnished by the United States fhr tnibllo-dU- bntseseat;' but la. the eventof being witkoat fanes taea paymrst to be made asssoa aftar maybaracelvedlbrthfe'DarBoaa. - ' FdMcopr tf eachproesaTmaet ltaveearraf isa aaTavHBeaaaas i mscrms m iiewsaaear aaatea attss head.' ' JSaeh S4C tohaveconaMeraMea.aaant ha aeeoaipaaled' by. the i writtex'aaaraatee-of two (not Mooers; to tnejenect mat tr tke-BM laaeeeoced the, bidder will. lmmnHsf sir ranter into a wrtsten eoctracvof the asaal mrm and coaaiHoas,- ana tnattney wm odcosoesareuasoa bis bond. , -,-, . , - Ta rigas I naerrsd. to reject ti or aU praseta ICsaeh a coarse. should be deemed for the Interest of thaOoVSrnment. PropoaaJs should be enclosed la an envelope ad areiped to tha.nnderalgned. and endersed; MPropo aatamFwsh Bass' and Beet CattleW. a , Bfddars ara wrrted toba prsaeatattheopealBg of the aropoaals. 31-H Bvt..!BrV.da7cidrc, 100 ACRS OF ItAHB WTTBI A GOOD HOUBK AND STASIS ANt yarn: aerea nader cuMlvatloa s ttao Farm--kajr IsBphMtenta -complete If desired. Thertrtoas eod a apfteg at water on the place as aaa besbwed aVthVceanMr. flWaatlanVUrftea from SrowavflU. aadHaUteaarom afabiastra CKy, .Saldaliaaa, ar Tk-tT W " WILLIAM :i ill m mmwm H r . ,JrdSR FQ-R. gi ATaTl! alaawaj 1 N' HaawJi aa i aaVa' aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB isr -" , - .. - tr- i n - r.- .--j-ii. i-xt. ij"- Js ,i ;J': :i. '.MJ!' fr tdmmi nm- 'gTW ri" -g ie: m ej;miaa a - teuiandieeM rsiV "Vt?? fr ':. h rsiM i - T-?i.n Vj&f si - -Ta- rf" KT-a -iaarBBiaBBBi9aBBaaaK:iBHaawaaikK .v1-w Mfc ?v5 ?:.L. ''NrTil i?tt. t-"-i-8fc I .1-- i TTfjf & j istmr j i -Uk -ti i. r.Br - i s -j - rt; r j. T.r maa -.3 "v -; iw.r lttb bt- -mm m , bbh asm' - bbm VZ -a)M - II Ml WJUI Uf ?JMHin H.J1M.:, ---'. '". WH1 HfeHLa ??- ffff-'JIrAr . -, i S -? J X-1 -" .J-. "" eee. ,&& -ror .-w- -. - . ,-s .-- . t. u'2i;:-Mkii-i?i ii f . -j v FvnH:iiyBBk'aBB( Aca xv vtijviutai iom : , .- j'-". -.- ,v . . --r-W - v " "' ' r 'Sffji X"6fBI409 JBy Wp3 .5 JieuiRto:sa&MB'iB?xM? aaiaa3cj "" - - -tt - - irrz j- z-ilt . tr -n do -ir!-' - SutV J de do K do do do Mt22" WtJl Uf de- A :do-! de: frjM1 A InteMBt ea asere i" i Win l-l an r-flWV m CQAOCvOHv vB.yBvBij'' do . . do '- -.do . tu n fei2ar?ir de de . de r .as.90 MM. do def" de : deXlrUide A lii!ls M.da de do. do l.WX . , uCuTTtMT .- ' - :--:! MM.MKH M67. Mi tHAi tte. TejMat; eoUtcted Adverariatf ; ' " jhb. s -do '-4a' do-.- 1 I y5wBi9tetfBeosei;r S---esr UM.XtekoUeetdfbrZtaildlwMX i o Pi x- SMSrCsy mvmH To Mh to kaMe- ' "' V " a-l4MC M i f,-:' i4, 'TL - i J To amount framcx-frf rkr$J grooaatlraar wt-aneref Baser smm&w - ;i 8et.aBasT,toI)aK2.13W--;"mH 18Saolleeebx-Braisi-.L!Jf' vv.. am, -dp 4i,- ,,, , ,.,.,-,. -at ssz-z'ss - -WJirszara -- r. nSkC- AtrZ 'alsfc..- V(4lt M " - Z 3fs-.- :.- -. "SJL. . J MR -i-.ffZt -& dmM'f-pti" Hyy8 a 'd -.i.i- ,. o- : r, - . ."m-ST --- r . -.-. -t j sisxAa &&JM3S& ?- .- j :2Ya3Fr Ta&3C. L Li i k. j-:. l . . . , .'&-S" -itia A r-mmt, ----. -". -tit . Gcaeravl 1 t Vi MMl frpsaex-Trea.irrker-s79'i;; ' oUeete4br.'BnttoBUl,17S HtMK TOi ; i fc- u (.' -Amount to hallance, . '. - f" Dletrlct A.. To amount from ea-Treas. Bjbcker . SIS 77 use. to amount couect 930 AOWiV (i do. 4o. j., 13 (M ' ass. m Kfil- . 19 55 - 47 61 SL-1S94 do do do do do 188 isra. 1884.; 1866.' lsea. 'do do; OO do. do do 18S7. do -3,736 74 Penalty and Interest from '69 to '67 ae8,7Z-ft,44S ijf; - ' .'Yri-. "'I'- ! v '-t .) :i-!nt Sit: i v ',i.: S.0S1-S2 To amount"to.'baiance. - rfifm 45 Flaesj sLltTCMie suiel Ettraiyav To shook from ex Treat, Hacker. , 217 TO amooet collected by A. W. Hot- gan,J.Pper tNo.54i5 00 Tr am oant collected by 2 tiorn, j. "' P.,perreceiptsNo.6;7,and8. 15 00 To amount collected by J. M. lalln J. P., per receipt No. 0.. i. .5 00 To amount collected W. H. Hoover, Dlst. Clerk, per recipe No. 11 50 00 To amount collected by. A. W; Mor- . . gas, J. P.. per receipt No. i2 25 00 ToaasoHst collected by. Wm.ijtat r " ' horn,J.P:,perTece!ptNo.l3- 10 08 To amount collected yJp P. Croth- er. J. P.. per receipt No. 16- ; 10 03 To amonnt collected bj--R;V.Hugh . J, P.rper receipt No. 17. To amountpoUected bjrB. Y. White " ' -"" J: P.-.-oer receipt Na 18 ;.....;.- ioa) 22 50-.. .Teasount rolLected byJt. V.Hughs MW ImhM ttmm. MOK, ? 3SO0 BvHeov- er. Dist. Cleric Df r recelot 21. 193 00 To amountcoUected by W.Hoov- " er, aaTreasarer oi BrownvIIle mty,-- ., , i,i. 430.S8-T 835 83 'fl,0S2 3S . less 43 To amount to balance- DflTi To amount from ez-Treas. Hacker- 9MB il I8G5. To amount collected.. ia nn 1806. To amount collected- .119 Of 1867. To amount couectea. 515 00 .Interest and ptaaltyoit asae. r. 43 04880 01 w- i- ., c -. ; ji -.. - r SS5 42 ..715 85 To casnon hand o balance- 8chl Hie To amonnt from ex-Treas. Hacker. -JLU. rL25S38, 1859. To amount couectea. 1880. ao ao 18G1. do do 1862. da do 1S63. do' do 1864. do do 1863. do do 2S . 240 . , Z 22 17 . 8732 . 166 00 . 74O07 1866. do do 1967. 'do .'. " -do-Penalty and Interest oa. S8 -47 a,w To amonnt to balance- State Scliil FMBd, To amount from ex-Treas. Hackcr 1859. To amount collected ,---4 1860. do do . 1961, . ao - do . 1M2. da do ..... fl72 Hi 15 H 3 26" 771 1138 37 59 1863. ao do 1864. do ISKl. aVi do - ,.107 1866. ..-do f .do ,...r.;.;..S.'38g''-; 1867; do ? - r,....i217 82 To peasOty and later tat on same.,. 198 71 319 lo l.J- ; ru. -i !' '! V-J - - cia-r . 5c-4- 49121 - 32547 i .-.. To amount to balance. State Geaeral Fa: To amonnt from ex Treas. Hacker, 6 U21 1964. To amount couec lsss. do do 1866. do do i967.w1do , do . .awn To penalty arid Interest on taae. 22B 56 4,465 37 To amount overpaid , -. 162 16 4,739 99 State Staklac; Faasl. To aeaoaatsrom ex-Treas. Hacker-, t 86 a IMC To amount collnrt!. -., 36 79 ' lass. ao ao i i s 76 I86sv do do .. - T 16 1867. -do .-do' r..T.H7 8e TopaKyaasHBtereatoasaaa IG-M 367 M i"eer. t TaaatoanfcoHaeterf- Jaafclary. To anions ftoaa Hoover, District Clerk. -390 00 it I - . S ! 1 . ana oa AJIIUVVU U; tUO AUiU AJIU OtU, " - ' . - J. - . .A. c.!f. ;AtlesfJAXES:M. HACKXrtX. Clerk. VMAMG'M CmtOHM . I Ajaas ipwlfc resfoaaetfoM orexqaiKte ou paiat- I inas, ao admirably axecutad as to reader it- impoeat- bis for any one bat experts to detect tha dlfflfereace aetwaaaltteia. L . .. ASK tut Warn at we jltji saa -Karc "wsasi OarCswaenesareseat ate any xldrsas wlllilu tte VaMag States, eaafrof M Klsataatppl oa racalpc as wIcsl - r,Tmi-m-rtitnmntt Jnaraal " taaass ooarterly: aw. fataaa eesaptata aasatlpltve catatetaaofear Cajo-j na bti nmii lMnrminrn atmofraaaBn. mn. ta eoaiaiVsaToanalaaatfree to aayaiHtass. -iSr wT:wuaj CO. i v . " ; . . , r -. tmwiw. iriaeaBtMM Poor; 1J 57 Br.MiaMntpaldPtotrktCettft ! . z'mn9t 191 ByMooastyeid Attorney. awar- jsy itaemBSftm. Mnueng. , i jsa . . sramoHKpMc -KrmesstBeid mr Mnwini wmm tjarr-TKiwe B6M jumj NTre yy'ji JFeM.oa. Cte,XlcrHil?,., 3MX74. Tifmmt'nTno AAwi&c sat 'iiwitiirtr'n Teea ea Jhtltdf b.- 3 S JT 9 CMhtahTff , , 1.4KM- 1 ii-, ' -A r:Tdif $f. 1 3.1 .hj . a. !(. an:;.; 1M Dittir r ii4mw.;,;;; ?.a, A3T ji 34. BysJfaostpal4rrHJI.liM. ) do da t. So - X .,M.7M 'do yin 84eKoefce.li-.4M It-rf! 9 -AKS nx'A JJiiua4a . . r.aa nni 144 M K' r ' fr?-. 0.Sdr'V- 4 STS4 MB 8 I cnitSsr'sffSaij ' rTsfcrr TiT--J 4C ' -hS' a ' M7Fr 6T8 71 .. Jt-J.-". ....Bt. g. Vt.- m. wJ do. .do .4 . . ,l. 159 39 f! !d.rfeet ew r-r -i4. 13 - A "-! iw . - o?. dy. . IX So ' do 2leaaah"Ne,l do JV'rS:1-' do '6a L .. d CHy; do- ''4o-AsylnwaU 3W. 1-. 8B75 14177 se- ssee 8 46 . ao . a. ,. . i!4:t.So BCPctota. X 271,7-4 SM 17 OS JS BT M5fr KS OO 00 JtAqtna nfnr-i , tn f . do do do vs., , .ags-r. 496 48 do 0-CTleseyseeiiU-..i9teiW . do 4OeaeralKea4Or4es86.'-ile0K Am ftt to frsllaw " juts ? v rk' 35. 8,973 , - .- 4 v .v t - Ijuiel I By General I 40 1 By mmount t Boad Orders -S386 30 to batance M,- . asz.io-fiw M'i ' '' 4 " L U: if p. . i 'Zs. ". f J . iai-a its s 8cltl FhbsIs. lBy amount paid Peru Districts No. U - - 1, 3, , 4, 5, 6, "-.-Ai-J sc. By amoHHt paid. Glen Boek Dta-. J.-."--. trict No. l. 3, 3, 4.: . 175 Oi By amount mm lA&yette'IMstrtet t" a " ' No. 1,2,3, 4 i 10 66 By amount paid Washington IHs- - trlcts So. 1.3 71 i By amount! pafd Dosglas JMstzjet : No. I; 2, 3- .... 44 23 Bf ameoat-paW-Brownvllle IMs- irtcLs no. 1-, z. 3. i, . s 9 41 By amount-psJd'Brownville city i Bbtrict 1,686 86 By amount paid K eramhaCKy JWa tries. 5638 By.amountpatd AsplnwaU B-, , incis o. i. s. a. ... ByamonntpaldSt. -Deroin. SW 28 ay amount paia Beofora, By amount paid Benton...-. 10715 SB 3.701 75 By amount orTreasnrer's fees. Cash on hand to oalance. ...., 462, 1JW 45-vl,360 07 f.36182 07 I By paid Peru Districts No. 1, 2, 8, 4. 5. ' b, ana 7.,.. -, ... a en BypsidGlenroclc.DistrlctsN,lf23f 138 70 By paid. Lafayette Districts No. 1,2, 3, and 4 a By paid "Washington Districts No. I By paid Douglas Districts No. 1, 2, 3 By paid BrownvIIle, No, 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 6 32 .79 303 2 91 30 13 78 uy paia urownvtne uty, sypaia rtemanano.1, BypaloNemaha City... .. By paid Aspln wall. No. 1,2,: 123 ijy paia su ieroin- ..19 13 , 17 83 - By paid Bedford- uy paia jueatun 6 00 r996 95 Br Treasurer's Fe 846 - JJjrcaan on nana- --,.,:.f....968 .,. v - " 81,862 96 By paid Pern, Nos. 1, 2,3, 4,5, 6, 7. Jiy paid Glen Bock; Nos. 1.2,3,4. By palrt Iaftyctte, Nos. 1, 2, 3. 4. -22 15 9-61 S 10 By paid Washington, Nos. 1, 2 19 5 70 uy pam iJoogias. ros. i, z, 3. By paid BrownvIIle. Nos. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6 22 21 By paid BrownvIIle. Clty.- 21 05 uy paia in emana t,iiy By paid AsplnwaU. Nos. 1, 2, 3. uy paia SC inrnin M x x By Dald Bedford. Nos.1. 2. By paid Benton. Nos. 2, 3, 4.. uy Treasurers J-ees- JlyCashonht r BVnakl PeraNos; 2. 4.5.7- By paid Glea3oclC Nos. 1. 3, 4 By paid Lafayette. Nos, 1, 2, 3, By paid Douglas, Nes. 1,2, 3 By said BrownvIIle. No. 1.2.3.4. s,- ,,-. 369 OS By paid BrownvIIle City 1,736 67 By paid Nemaha. No. I...,.- 3960 By paid Nemaha City 301 66 By paid Aspjnwall. Not. 1, 2. 3, 4 745 32 By ptfid tft.Deroln - 5 82 By paht Bedford. tt-i 50 87 Br paid Benton. No. 1, . ,,, , . 117 13466 65 J3y -iTeasorers "' a By cash to-ealance, .,;, T,; 263 31269 21 By amount paid Pere. ., do do do do do uien itocK lAvette 4o do do do do do do do . do i. do. do do do do do do d0" WashlBgtoa do do do do do do do do do do do do do do iongias, 3rownvllle. Nemaha City. -Aspiawaji. St. Derora Bedfi Benton. Pern Glen Bock Xafeyette.. Washington xiougias.. BrownvIIle. Nemaha CKy, do do do. do Aspinwaiu, St. Drom ;Jjedfort. ...-..-.. M;tMi ao Benton il'dO; ao Collector's - --- .. . uua tivteu, l. By State Treasurer's receipt. No. 681, "O UO i ao XM0.7OI, - .do do : do vNo.76t By State Treasarer's reoslpt, No.-7ei jf omj treasurers raoeipr, No, 71 .j-tov Tsfninrc; -i f -xs tiv:v a.468 34 Lloeas, . i '. " -j--- --- --... - - 1 TIM Ji If naU TMAaMa '. " ?MM It t k 890 17 BS " .nd.-, 715 85-722 75 Aiaaaaaaab.. 1655 86 .7I 39 ., 74 - Air -tt 0960 Stt Ti 9489 1S183 28 79 in urn 3ta,0B 15942 8030 1 I IK 11 081 OI 145 at 108 94 ftMl 56 19 l.l. ." M. P. IF ,,,1 a -tr ! oo 49121 t 68900 : ZSll 65 C 98t21 ' ""l'l 75 0BlByamoantdae;- ,.- 875 88 By SUteeasurer's receipt. Na Of. By StsteTraaswBrt receipt; Na 718- U89 138 09 109 1)U. ,fA Jj. MCfcr-KE, T. TH'PTni'O c) Cb. Commissioners. haratks' aaf Any one HAviKCr- CLAIMS AGAINST THE UNITED StATEB WILL yiKD IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO LSND A 8TATEXE2fT OF THEXA CASS TO Cr CqxrifSELoi'AT IiAW, Solicitor besere tha Coaster dalau. As.. 478 M St. WsiMagtM.D.cr s.tr J SgCpsr, Oswtor Xeah im. naenna rain miaowier weuaaiTlded taecatii Tnt to later efOne Wm .id ff 5V 8BUt lo Mcare therm. .pW5iraS5: . Fkhch Hol akZXZSZ'""!. .J&KERAJ &OTICE& . 8ale rstrargtee! -- --...-. . ..o, , Boa nmrfiauj. --f ihwh botsk sewysara oM this torie?with iv ferrte left ferfffeot white, ttbST Ie ether mrkc t rran& -'-"""?s' a 14 06(r ey!LW.Ooles.kiii5fA"a i -.- , flfcw .- !--- .. HI 2 M. rdcUsrs." E.Ji.BRIOB.T:J.l Stray Camm. STJATED from the &rm ef the stf wcrtben it, .. ?teI Wa.xnOes seuttwesTerlSm: Be'WMjr or April, two Cows- ri ulsi! Cow. with iwitte. . rSL "55." a W"tol thetlmeshelSftthA&Hni.n.I!,.e- ' - AayjMeiernlagsali.CewsteairSf- .j lBlBJbrmIewhere.thermay b fraadTwiai liberally rewwe.- S-COCSRtjn .a - v . isvK;ffp r.T .2 "t- T OO SACO, TnI sfilOFOSAlLSok ARMY jSTTPPXPSS. "2- . T. n:.i. ' 'fEA"TJ?TD'reeairrfe duplicate, irtta rawaalM Q sIEerbytworespoftsjIe parsaotblaiiM aadaccompanled by a deposit of fl. will be ! .eeiyed at this office unW It o'clock, a. m, ob jSI day, 3ay 38tb;i87; for the deiivery of the folUwtuc named supplies at the points desJgnatsfl.below : iSs:ABXBARtlA,CKSrBBBASKA, 2M SHJ' orlOTeas Ceal; TOO Teas -Hayaoo Tons Straw; iso Brail sis lia? M FORT'KElAKNrEY; NEBRASKA, 575 Cords Wood; or 389Tbbs Ceal: 139 Bushels tla, 2 I;u l 2,sWCoWood;et4TssC6ai:tj,7T0BsH.r ' NORTH PLATTER NEBRASKA, . !. .5eCe.Woodor2BMreiaCoal. FORT-SEDQWICK, COLORADO; ieoCords'Wil.'or5ft9Tons Ceal: U9Tas Hit . SLTC&YVjfEBRtSKA. 180 Cords. WoesT, ec 46 Tons Coal.15 Toss Hsr. FORT D. A. RUSSELX, WYOMING, 4,000 Cords Wee,orJjeRTbBBCBarr3Xail-0BsHr l,WftBuseisChareaBt. -v, FORT SANDERS, YOKING, 980 Cords WottiV or 2J,Tbaw Cba: an Tms Hir IOOBeshelsCSasvoaMBO-SlahtftZime. FORT FRED STEETvWiroaiNG, 2J00 Cords Woedt or 1.146 Tbas Ceal, 475 Tons Hr. -. : !3joeo bheb.Caseoair5dusaelsXhae. FORTBBTDGERWTasrrNG, 750 Cords Woo, or 3H TonsFCSalt 400 Toas Hr. CAMP DOUGLAS, UTAH, 30 Tons Hay, 2e tesnels- Chaaear l.ce&beilitlj Xssss ,FORT :LABA3OJWT0XING, 200 Cords WoodSrSBSbBSFKayvSechashelsCbu. coal. FORT FETTERIA3 WYOMING, 100 Cords Wood; 2WTae'ir,20eO husheb diz coal.7HBaBhel3 lame: CAMP BROWN, at Shoshone Agency,, la Wind BIrer Valley, f jxva wooo. Bids are Invited for hay la stt.clc.er In bsle. Drainage poles and salt will be required for stacked hay. The locality frosa &Uh. seal will be far nlshed must be stated. Bids must be made-secasate&rfor each aritdt it rach post named, and say he mad? for anyporSon. i ortnesuppues requires. The delivery or the suppim to coBusenca-JuIy lst. l$70. and one fifth of tar whole c uantlty of wcod or coal, hay and straw, and one half of the char coal nnd I line to be delivered each month thereafter until the delivery IscomDUted. Contracts will be let wftai the. nrovtso ta&t tbe i quantities may be reduced at any time during tha j delivery or tne supplies, ny tse-iniemuariermsa-; ter of the DeDartment. Full conditions, will be made known and blast bids furnished on application at Uiioraw Blds from contractors and Mdden wfco hsveEere- tofore failed to comply with thelri jreements wtti j not o consiaerea. The right to reject any or all bids Is raserres; By command of Bvt. MaJ. Gen Acoca. ALEX. 1 PsaaY. 28-lw tutor. Mg. 3TOHCETO Rail Road Contractors I CJEALEDPltOPOSAXS.TOaUADETENMIIJS ! kj or more or tne urownvuie. TU. Kearney ana Pacific Boad Bed. from BrownvIIle west, will to received at the office of the Secretary, in Brora- ! viue,uniu i. ociocs j., on tne i.in aayoi mmt. .1870., - No -proposition will be enterttUned lories than one mile. The Board reserve the right to re ject any or all bids. Profiles and tstlmatescan be seen, after ten days, nt the cilice of the President, , H. C.i-ett, q.. BrownvIIle, By order of the Board. B. W. FURNAS. 8ec'y B. Ft-K. A PtB. P April M, 1870. . 26-6 atS'Decocrat please copy. NEWSTEAMEEREY! Tke BwtraTllle Ferry CoFr have now rasaiBg between BROWNVUXE, PTEB.r .. . A TS s yorth Star and Phelps City, Mo., the new and cotamedkias Steiun Ferry MARY JT. AKirOLDi mttTia TinA-n tQ onHnv new, witb J. nnwerand caryftcltv- to cra everytm - . that may come; in aay weather. T- r fe- -or crossing untie into orurw "..Zdr trict, this is the best point. This be st Is S? ; mtedBptoensuresafetylncrossinKSWk.sirsw j cattle peas are already erected at the St. Joe. g Denot at Phelps City. We can In3? w insR ! pubUc that allla our power sliall 'ilnrlrlter. this the most ratable erosslngon thcMlssoari m ...i.-, - flKOWNYILLE FH ca' -w-t SOLD BT : Shelleiiberger Bros., 74Xsla Strast, BJriva.yui. A liECTlJRE 4WMti TO TOUNG MBN. Jast PakXssMtf U a. SeaJedl lavelope- pbice sec asan&- .A Lactura oa tha Natare. Treatment f 1 Cure of Spermatorrhcea. or Seminal IV f",. valantaryEmlsslons. Sexual DeblHtT fJiffSn. .. it. ipatjt.j, o. ----." .TT- ;"., M XBT J. CCLVJEBWEIX. Jl. U. , "' " Book.'-ia.. - . . , -wMj, adralrsJiie The world-renowned author, la. aSieae. 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