Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, June 23, 1870, Image 2

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R. W.JJRNAS. Editor..
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T&URSDAY, JUNE2&7 1870.
-TTbo"BpaillcaHCeBtratrCemiitktee'er'
JJemRhajJoaatyirtilch is cqraposedvof tl follow
ing persons, to-wlt: -
JarvlsS. CImrchri. BrownvIUe.
-reru.
Henry Roberts.
0(eo. Ashley.
n6 Jonathanmggtns..
-Glen Otock. j
JLaiayettc. -
Herman Utocht
J no. Barnes-
GeorltShoekc
Ocbr'aiideventerCZ.
Christonh erTnckc
IDocrfas.
Washington.
.Nemaha CItr.
.C.As)wiwnll.
su iierotn.
Srdrord,
union.
BeT. L.F.Britt's
Farewell work and sermon at Lon-
jdou and Fairview, last Sabbath, were
to us the most intere&intrfjmeetiiies
. j. - . iSi-.y Xsr . Tif
we ever atteua..U he 'occasion. or
this visit to his old circuit "wasto fiif
ish the glorious wrork begun last JuoJ
uary, by baptising thosewho joined'
at those meetings? "- ' , :W
The meeting at London was in the
morning, and jthe church could not
possibly have been more crowded, and
- ChtLslonb tscL
"Moses Milks.
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,Jglttke.BoU3eJhata meetlBSiOf saMtOeaimUtee
'Is hereby caned Wbe'held at the Advertiser office In
-BrtaVUJe, commencing at Tone O'clock; IvJf: of
June 3, 1870, to take Into consideration, U-o&tlliBg
,o County Convention- for the-appointment or lel
epaiestbtbQ State Convention, and. for the trans
action of cthcr.huslness. . ' .
-u ' jAiivisfaruitcli'.ch'n...
oil j . Tto. Central, CoiHiaittco .;
"TThie Members of the'Bepubilcan
.Gmtral Committee, Tor'thYs county,
will,r..uoiice the call made .by their
tCh&irracnUast week, Tile time for
'thVafeeftng is next Saliuf day -' A fiill
attendance is, solicited. ,,Mat$ers of
importance to the party, will bo dis
tcussed and acted 'upon,iandJitiSTery(
"necessary that the 'advice-'of',Ja full,
committee bpjjiven totthe, conshlera-j
iUon.oi toe woric to ibehiionoz r JLtis:
-hoped"th'e entire strengtlibf'tlfe'pSi'tS':
end.Tiothing wuI,so(muchTai,djUS as
rT freerand JulI.consulta'Ubii with each
fHnii every niemberof tbepafty. !'3j$
finenltihti committeeman, jfroih' leach
preci.net come up-.jnoxt Saturday,
LThorpnghly understanding; the wiU
h
iSWes obfck fend lirelyifc pkincoJnrap
idTyv iFrojgOWVPblje
buiih.lpre8SiiiglJ.vitt.It.,jay
wi!irun care into
-" &&-
this city about the
Fourth of July, in time for Soldiers'
Convention.
the. house at .every window, nnd;fori -.Grand IdgcrQtrlJidependentChTJer
of Good Templers was invasion here
last week. The order is; prosperous
fifteen feet-each way, wasaurrpunded,
aH! eager "to -hearaiid'see. Near one
lhousanserso1reresent'.,J,7SVet
.were outside, yet '.heard, so -muchof
the,Bcrmoa that we did not.w.onder at
the popularity of tlie man, f6hit: was
a .sermon which cannot soph be for
gotten by lifs "hearers. ' t ,
is iAiter the sermon jand, with the'sol
enin" 'ceremony usual to "such oticrf-
sions7Tend,ercd still more Impressive:
hy the,seruion preaclied for the peca-;
sionf the fpllowing persons were.taken'
iu'to fuli membership by b'aptisnvby!
sprinkling: t 1
Mary Clark.jilehnette 'iraxwbU,
JSstlier Blunt, Sarah McIhinch.Anna
Cow, Mary Gillahd, GprtfGates, "VVm.
MtfReyhldi, m.' Cliambrsf, Geo.!
CJarkpML. Gajes, tfraetta Kenne-
-hopedahe entire strengthbf alfe-pSi'ty:.. .AYtr inrhfoh the congfegatiop -re-l
fM6o, uni.lefthis 'fal.I, bnty, ttUis ajredf en mdisc, to; .the Xittle Necda-
.ha.af. TJjpmpsonj&BreJs Mills, vh,ere
nie luiiowing persons were received
into ttfc 'church bVatotishi. b ;im4
JMersoia by -ileyV BUt, assistett fey
iiev. j.. xv. Martin-, uoavi on, the, ,.Lon
dori circuits " . ui
UETTER FBOH LIACOLN.
A 15.
-my mxcoiss, Isebbaska,!
V Isff June 20. 1870. f
'I June 20, 1870,
li5tdv'rtler
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Y-tfs&'ArJt
fcdr&f thpknd' doilarsrcarllei
thrdagfiPut:?flieState7 036153'
good, work., uThejfp.rQceedings wre
harmonious; ami indicative of a thor
6ngh J'canvass5flluying the -ensuing
GrHii.f jIodG,j,eat..jOri !Wednesday
evening- last$Re.Vi"Gep.S., Alexander
delivered a'tf eloquent tempcrahce-lec-j
ure''hV the M. El. Churc'hi' aW'bn!
unuraaay eveniug ineitepresenta
tives to the Grand Lqdge And mem
bers of the order-in thicity, escorted
-by- the ' 1incol n-Silver GoruetjEand,'
proceeded to the Beprdientative-Hall,,
wjficre; if Jiempeance.'masj tneyrtinTg
es and wants of hisconstituetioy', dud John cV ".Tentiy, Walter Phrkcr,
then fn the spirit of good will and
harmony see that-whHt heywant is
guaraateedtfcThis'do'ne", dur success is
j-lirdViihp; "thercause,of the.pe.opie yln
dicated. , m..,. ,,v ; ,.
1o 1'Trt " . ; 'jji .
odt r- SeWicr's Bounties.
..
-olThatthefo is'now a'niahifest -ilijus-'Wces
and ineoupHtyifl thtfbpuiiti.es, so
vjar'paidjtpthe sdldigra.pf "thOftTnited
States foriservices. during ther.ebelhn'n
"Al manifest in thCfreaiiSnt 'filtomuts
toiadd by .rigreesitoequaTi1! ; .
.yjefijsp'iar, without, success. The der
.isiretodo tight by the-defeudcrstof the
'J'c6uufry 'is ever uppermost in' the
''mind's, of our pVeseht. 0oyAernmen4
-y.ein ysomspfmpney required
oie'do? this; .'axi(Lthe:"flbsolUto' need of
"pcononiy are libterxing elements iiot,
IIL iV 'ir ' . '- T' : 'I
TvThe:followjngefibrt we find in the
--dispatches pf theTtfthj fjongr.essrpnal
proceedings, "which, se'ems to us as
0ijearJ-a fair thing asi'has? yetbeen at-
"nutlThdmpson.j-f Jas. T; Hawkin&j
Seymour Hawkins, Joseph Delay,
Giias'.-Keimedy- StepHenr Ege, Joseph
Thompson , John Thfcnapsoh, Martha
5avenr'9Bida A. SaTell, and Isaac
JSTewton Kile. x -n -.'
The scene upon. ithb. banks, of the
Jenialia was solemn, igrarid, andimr
press'ive,.
itkt o'clQCk" Rev. 3Mtfc preacned.
his.fjare.weH sermon-tpjajarge congxe
gatio'rr ntiFaiiview 'church. The
church1 was; thronged. The sermbn
. wa ctiaracefisUani rgdbd ;an$ so
plain, commonsense, direct andj.enx
phatic a" portraitttreT of -wliat.a faith-
-j tempted, wliicn, togetnerwitn its easy
' passage? fa the Hbsex gives hope of
?WiifHmofc1v 'lioonmtnrr 6'Iotc
V" " r j wwi.,.,!...!.., t . i
A )f HOTJSE. Mr. Cobb.-of -Wisconsin, from.the
. , imminee. on. jsiiuiary. Anairs, reported
fui, minister should' be; iind how, a.
&ye,hpuJd fe'sttjip.brteji,:
that at our request lie VKili.furm'sh it
td us forpubHcation. P ,
., The scene at the farewell sliaki'ng
l.of hands was? oe hich we shall;
tteyeMorgec( .uor4wM weattemptitK
description. It was pleasant to see,
and thustTiave ihado a "faithful mln-
ister,'-s" heartgl.adlo "know tip, warm;
friendship for ,him by the. Qo-ngrega
tion he Had left. iiey. Jj. Jj Br,itt is a'.
bill-to equalize tUe bounties of. sbldlersl 'al-' mendshiti and surrort tif thefaifli
lowlbK
soldiers,
SSKtonon-cbrhmlssIoried officers.
and musicians foe eacn month's
.eervlco between, the. 15th ,oT-April, JS61, andi
8 tbe Otb 6t Maj 1885,'dedbctInB. United! State?
bounties already paid Which was passed.
,WV.'
"faithfulijninlster," and deserves .the
"t ' Iiiis uis.uglly qiiiet little yiUaWeor
i.wnu riirAwn infA n v,mf.f '''-.
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and Apportionment.
Tie Crops.
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.3 ,r Afew days spjoHrn in.thejconntry,
t;ih, this, county, leads;?i'8!toZthe belief
fcStnafc'roRrpbec'ts inhis' cotintyare
feQiIes,-of -the rivenl ,Onthe is;emaHa
& bottom' we-siftw-oor'MTiipar.f.irn Jwif. fn
.'. , .;. w . ... -i5j ; """" i jameff tvvei
r? eight, ,an3-on ihe-rrnlahd it JaEboiitUiiteenUidj
iuf?AUooking:ry;yi iw ffiSSf ffiffi US SffiKSOTS
r.prpmMng. Wheat,;Barley, Ryeind
' Oats are look Jnff very well. arid will T " niteStotesBdmis-:.8
doubtless nroduee n Inrmv?.i -c " lvate Securities ,Aii..J." 1,458, S3
.' : , . ,rfrrget. ". r"1 UnpaldFrlnclpal ScbooIXaridaw 5100 i55
,riu west, we pear, tnarxaln has'bee'ri' aSjP?Vf9flPrs
.a.... v,- i .. . '. " ouujuivuuia
?jvuct j'cpiuapvuia are.flwugcoa, Tor
'feir crops. Prospects', are decidedly.
r good for it "largo yield ihroughout'tlie
; 5Sfete Jnlall thepereals, and, corn. pros
pects Rrejbetterithan. visual atttuasua-son.
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it'
was hei.dl,adfdWsd by F.G. y, &$.,
GcStevenseh of,Belleviue, tand-J. M.
Thunitoh W Omaha'. Thelaitergen-,
tietoenJasb' deflvefetftvfb interesting
poems.. The ".hnljl was, "crowded wjth
iG3nd. -Templars citizens, andlercj
'a'iidtlfere'ciouiajbe seen our State offl-
.gials.it -At' intervals splendid musio
"waa.disdoursed.by theband'.-.J ' : r
Tbb meeting- was a'success.- Tlie
;f6;ipwlhg.'0rarid! ifcrfgeofficials were
elecedahd,lhstalled for (heunsuing
year: . r, l ,.- ,
"G; yn Cif. W.-EuBlackiurn, BrownIlIe.
G.iW.Vl TC ailssX. M. Xawton, Omaiia:'
" yJ;y: a GebJS: AlcxauderiTs'elinUkaClty
Gl;W. G:iti. M.'-yearrohata, iincolri
G.iv".!T;GiW;-Roberte,tNebmska'CIty.
G. W. M. M.liovett, Omaha. 4r'T '
G- WvWa WSh,y.opK ,?lattsmouth.
G. V.-. J. Gl G?G. Cowles OtocCkx, Neb.
G. AV..S-jnt D.'KpalsiTFdrtantQnh.1
It. W. G.'Kep's.-rA.ir.' Hjirdlng.'lN'ebniska'
City;- andXf M .' ThUrslonOmahUi '
rNekJt. Grand'age will be heldat
. ThG god'petople of Uincoltf exten-
;ded theira'ttehtion and iiospitality to
,v.iiiiuaxii:ejjrpm(au parts oi tnc.
S.tateji rAt thefclosQ-of,:the' session a
number of: the members of the order
paid their 'resect? 'to ;Gbv. Butler,
lo.fP'ffdinrli's 'usual hospita-
blejmanner; and kindlyj conducted, usrJ
-thi-ouglrthe capitoli building. ' -
?' 1ul.'"s,we uiiueraigneuscarts
for Ckmden.-'tuence to thV frontier.
Yoursln
ft!
Freizand Charles Greiner. Coffins
were procured, and inimedtaleijrial
deterniiiiedupon, as theicbies were
so frightfully torn andjlficeMHilas to.
.bessmrWgniable by theiK most inti
We fpTd J-' vV
Jl waskimefcuicholy day xforMid
dletowiijj and; a sadder3jiy for the
friends and compan'ibHs of the decas
ed. Of "the miiltitude who started out
dn.-thein6rning with antielplkipf
with dry ejes afterthe'tripplj; funeral,
for the entire c6mmurijfei'fMlow.cd
the remainn ta the miifitaFifleJrittatre
cemctrw At midnielit-tliiwcarcass-of
tlfe'slnrn beast "was Wiiiely buried
the exhibition hUtwhich never
accouipiisnea: .xiiere is a icmuiu re
sponsibility resting, upon, iime one,
and whlch'-sHould be thoroughly in
vestigated', -and "Jthe guiltr 'parties
prought toaquick.and sperdy 'pun
ishment..' TEhe'iions are thesamel
which nearly cost rProfi Charles
White, his life two vears ato. while
rayelingVlth'the' Thayer Atid ISTdys;
paty, arid5 were?f known tb be a lvery I
'dangerous ijage'-'pf'Vniniali. i-Ever;
litieiiuuu is ueing givcu urqauuerers,i
by the kind and riospitabieijitjfeen of
Middietpwn, and it is 'toffee libbe'd
tlieV'-wilPsoori recover jfonr trteir:
wuuiius, uim ui jas'JH;t;uunj"iuuv
were pronounccu ouioi uaiirer
, . . , - -
iF-omliie'Falfs.C
A-TiptRIBOr A(
SMI
.cii
..V
'ju'AirMpm
vnnrr nai in baiaa-i
ii?'V"V AY tM"'J
lEcsueiL Ali,TC
'Il
iTonrpal;
ml k
rs njiier
9
i!5
, A,bout'half-past six o'cTtwk gnfTu'es
day evening, Mr.A. Southard yfit)t
down into Esquire Frank!s well for
the purpose bf getting a'Il'u'ctet" 'that
had been iu the w.atetfor.sevej'al days,!
and. when dowm'aboutiJO ;1Vet?thel.wall
fell iaand buried, liinau; (Twopf .Mr.
Frank's family wcre.lbVeingjh'int orf
the well-bucket, aud asrxto'n'fas ..the
(yjell gaye way gve',thaIarrpj and a
large fcurqyu oi peppiajgffBret xue
sceri in a few minu'tespMthiiiU jhae
there was. very lltilc iioDeof rescue:
although ,his voice, couhfi4 diypctly
heard,frorii .Below., Judge DwSay and
X G. Good were the first. w.;P, into
the wollipr tlie ielief ofjlr,S??,and
weje, when lqxjliau.sdjr,mieyed "by
rwf Voe.- 'Pfi nvnifamariJirUi'rvVnnF no'
vfstii .v y,ir"t,"e7."?jsi-"f, m
greptlyincreaseqypy.thepjesencp'of
liia wife.and. chilafehVWiiaeould.hear
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BRIEF
t. .
jA'BCtS Tihin PBECIPITATEI)
TkreirsoMJiillIertTerrlbleSceiie,
,jFromtho Mlddletowi (Kan.). Banner.
Jhwn.-wna t1iiATn' lnt.v s.:Jl.r.-l .! '
Sfate School Fund Tlio "Enumeration Ik excitement on Trvurwin v fri5n in
tfOTimBt- -fmni nn'Uf'A.'l i'..'j..-Ll.l. i''
rpm an'Wul catastrophd.whiph 6c
rre:d;tQ the fjaud lately ttacH6d U
ameJdEtobirispii's circus au'd-anima
bow. ah'd.led bv PrdfTM. at Sfivtnn
vi,&Mmm.sMssm&SM
Hon'. S. D. Beals, State Sunerin- f?.9llS WHaHa teiy atwehed to
rnnrtpnt. nf. Pnhiii. Tncrrnrifin . Uao James jtcoDinson's circus arid ,nn!mnl
.W-M.wur W" A. av .AJWV UlklUUl .AACi3, - . . ' . . . t.' fci t-- - " -t -
furnished uar-with'the folio wing of? snTTw. WWrpM. C.. Sexton,
nciai statemenc, wnicn neeus no ext
ninnfttinn.-
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his voice., without iidnesr oiliiverjsee:
inghim. alive., 11, (present were ..of
uourse.oeset oy ipe most, jrrtiuiey ip
prehensions, tougrhia voice cquldj
ue iicarUfUiauncuy, urging, tne wprK-,
men .to' reiievclijm.;' stifjthe, work
wen ton, and .about half-past.-j eleven
the man was uncoverediqnd relieved,
asjt were from tljo jawsof ati$riblc
death, and restored to, his fariiiiv.,!He
jdjeciares tlarwith the .exception of a
,iUW Ugl Ul.Ul&L-O lit! A3. UUUi4, t ( ,
Mr. Southard ib"arelatifc of Esquire
Frank's family,, and lately arrivetj
Vina jjiuui; hulu jreuiisj viiuia, aiiu ujis.
purchased a dwelling in, towufwith a
yipw to; making, ithis permanent
home. '
It may not be improper to mention
tnejanies,.as near as, we can ascertain,
pf -those who periled their lives to fe-'
cue their fellow man, for thev were
indeed, in .almost as much daqgeras'
air,, outnaru. Tiiey were: Judge
JJundy, S-G. Good, Esquire Dorrihg
ton, A Guqniugltam, J. D. Arb'egast,
3ep.:,Cresky, May,M. Forney,
Camel Minnick ai)dB, W. $mucker.
The Two last named weif 'intotbo
well abputlialf-past ninei-o!clock.an'd
-rpmained untile the .man. wasxescued,
auu ii iiie1uausio4-iioe6e.;piQ3t qer
t -"W"o: -
i -iv ii
ijiAp?? School Hohso Robbery.
,(jh.Wo learned a few days' since of a
series, . of jnisdeeds; sa villainous ,that
-n" - -. ...... .
-1 'PPy-seem neyontt penef In this age of
v enlightment. Within the past three
;or. fotit tobnths, 8o'me;viiIaIn, without
,(.,tliefear;bfjLord or law before fiis eyes,
.v-caafxepeateaiy broken, into the M. FT.
-.-Church, at Fairview, and the school
t house by that jaaiiie in Fairview Pre
mpAjjfttfdiWKro stolen books of all
kipds, carried oltithe children.'a conv
- books ink, pen hplders, and but last
,-week, the school1 house was, entered
-a"nti t?a'. and things .'scattered
-rVropn.d in wild. confusion, and books,
j'Vete-nnd the well arid -water bbekets
rflJff T& ,Cnl?rc has lost thus
aooucone-naii of a fifty dollar Sunday
,. School Iiibrary. What use the thief
J'fccould have forthtfbulk ofwhat has
TwoMlIdl'ax.
Otlier Sourca (FVact1
Total ; 'J- -..77,99? 8S
rJn.comnlIaTr-. -tu.tbe provision of sec-
tfotiTS-'o me i3Chdol.iavr,a have apportioned
imposiiicr, ieatures of the show. ai.
Sexton that he deenedihelfiagp inse-
uua.c, iiuu ;uuBjgerous iniiue,j.?xireme,
thp;managen08tiir,pisfc.an,. f cpm-
1 Tfoavl
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BEAD iBEFORE THE 31.
force may be felt, the conscience
aroused and enlightened, thosascer
tsining the spiritual conditioh'of each
member of our class. We ny,rt by
words of loveanQencouragnwut: by,
appeals m "u5"jA.pricijce, jeaa
them to the Savior: here odrTovei pa-
Ueuue uu luiucaiajifU Wlll.ue DTOUgnt
intorequsitioui.;i jHowv ottrvfiavipr ex
emplified theseltrdits in ,li Cachings ;
how He bPre'with Jhesins u'liaiiollies
of those to whom HVpariie .vlfe blea-.
sings, therefore "be hot weary fn well
doing, for inpue season ye shall reap,
if ye faint not."
.As-the-mostiastlng impressions.are.
made in Tearlylife. pnlessthe-hearts of
awryjhildrenfae' taken jjossessipn 'of
rorGbfriat the fenemy wiliBoW 'tares,
therefprerthenheyneDdnstnretion-
antirsuouia be tauglit thp words or
Jesus carlyi b'eTngsatisfie'd beyond all
'qriestiori that? they nre-'ca'pable-of gov-
y 'pun- erningiotheir, hearts - .tojithe.-Savior,
vui:i3,aij)tuaira mancan.uo. vyjiiu
whaUuifremittirig toil does the scuipr
torllab'or to' bring the rough block of
inaarble "in tb form and'beauty ' ; but the
-worJcv iiQwever slOlfulIv, .wrought:
shallj perjsh, fpr the earth apdralltbij.
(woris ijiierciu aiiuu oe uestToyuu.
'fi'tit vSuhdav; School teaehdrs are
raaliing1 tlftir impress upon mind that
-isjmmorta.1, tuat shall, rqxist fprqve;
and.shall.we nut forth less- efforts in a
Work so glorious : a work next to that!
--''Uk. i.s..s : k..s.5i'?- i.I s-,uv i
-tance'UiatshoUld' Cilll'foth; every cti-
.ergy and power, of the sop! i? Jn view
pfj wliat is. berngjaccraplisheq, the
many childrenHhnt are. thus brought
more inini'ediately uhder tlDirifiu
ehce'of the' sacred scriptures, and the
.numberayingly .converted through:
thiaanrenevrtheinteresthow.awaken-
Ced in the publi6 iriind,, ariti1 the readi-
UK TTlbli t XJAV&A trliWJT buuiu ivi nuiu w
aid inthis-'greatTeHterprisP, tlie Sab-
rhath Selopls.tJiiat aye; multiplying
thrpqghoutj .tb iength, and bread th of
our highly favored land, sliould'stim
iilaW us'Jto reneWd'eflo'rlrinf i,Hls glo
;riousworkthu to aid in wihningthe
w:ortrt to.Jjesus; nuuvfwp,,shpuld .pot
fpcLjthat pur,"VYork is dpne,un,til. every
chiiu w'thin pur reacli. is.brought un
JLcr'tUe influence1 "of r'ho Stibbath
School: r
.4uHdw.burihearts are ch'eeredr.as in
telligejncejjreaches us, fipm time to
tuuij, WJiiL-inu. -lauiiiijujj wunu, iuo. js
"arousingfrbha the lonsleep'df riges1,
shaking off"f the'fetters that :havo hith-
-ectdq hound.them, thro.wingdown
.tijieirfjidols asthey listen, to thetliril-
.iiug, meiuug. aiory oi tiiecross; uie
irig for thCir-redem)tioririsVith2What
patJQnpeiand. deyptian has -the misr
ipnayitpiied,through years of sacri-fice'and'self-aeniar
to build uti the
RedeenlersKingdon, amid3tthe rubr
al desolation that surroundetl him,-and
iiqwj'8 his heart cheered by.the bright
promfse of a groripusfu'turp; the
power ojf God's grace in 'it's jrenewing
and' sanctifyiris: influences' upon the
ihearts of native Chinamen, has been
pnanuesteq. Sabbath Schools are be-
Ung fistablisuea and ;the children
prougnt unaer its naiiowea miiqence.
ThP'JSa'bbath School is the nursery
of 'tlie Churph, from which itsi future
iabprers,toagreat extent., are to besun-
pHed., We may bo Impressing minds J
yet unaeveiopeu, mat are to go riirtn
as missionaries, as christians, philan
tbrppiats and statesmen, little fellows
fiperhaps, playing at marbles in the, al-
AfJ!t wi iu iueir eioowspuc, or irom
amidst filth arid squallor are tb be.
gathered in and under the molding
influence. of the Sunday School, will
rise in all the dignity of their man-
( hood, and as our- future Judsons arid
ijawrys ; pur Mpits and Ciarksons,
go out 10 Diess tue wonu ; ana nere in
the infant class hiav be our futnrft
HarrfetJcl,rPwelisf.MarysandtMarthas;
mat arentq '(me upamtfiiL.pur places
when'V.shall have Iaidasjde our
hririor and paaed to our reward It
is-a-wprk'pur Jiord Tegards jyith an
sponsible to aid iu the labors of the
Sdr hearts are filled with lo;to
nA ;ti tUnir nordial svmpatllT,--pe-
cqpiary suppprt ad : 1 seices.
lhTtooli fdr
eoM show bf nHberJnd"
AHwTftiitVe want; real succeae, the
evidence of the holyspirits' preaence
in "the conyersibnof our classes ;
through ,theiaithful,.presentation of
God's word to the minds and hearts
of the scholars. .
a a to thn nhiirch comintr up to her
XulLresponsibility 1 JDonotouryiiuth.
need more proieuiiig guuiua ,"""""
aroundf them in their early iuexpe
.rtnT ;ltfe ns converts? As their
training'isarinatter second inaJmpor
tanceoniy to tneir uouycwiuu, muj
ueed watchful, loving nurture, that
they may grow inrgroce arid develop
into mature christians, lest they be
come discouraged and go back into
tlie paths of sin. '
Sabboth School laborers, be encour
aged,to go. forward in the prosecution
of yQur.,nQble vork;. Ypur reward is.
bixhlgh. What a meetiug that will
be; when the' redeethed' hbstr of chil
dren shall come upand unite Tvlth
teachers in anthems pf praise, to God;
saveil through the instrunieutality of
.i. 'cl'K'l.l.-vO.KAiT - '
1 r - -
I ' """J
It wTas regardefl a a estrone- case ot
circumstantial eyidence iiiaPittabnrg
court tho other day ,whan tpe plalu
fiiT, produced the skill.6t with whi.ci!
liiff w.ife had stiubk him, and showed:
the" jury1 liPwniceTy the the three- legs
fitted into the holes in his head..
., am m '
O - i ' t
ifl luc D,viivuw vi('tir4ipciw bll.UV
amuei xtanuau djuoiis. a coioreu resi-
dentfbf thafc,bitytJis'nearjyone Pdn
drod arid thirteen years1 old, arid says
that in -ISTuSamuel. 'accompanied his1
father, ,anq1f.George Washington to'
Md'urit yernoh. -'"-
t -1 "mm' '
'Four hundred pounds' -of opium
were recently imported fn-the cues
and boots of a single cargo of Celes
tials. .. .
E.;sJtBBA1iii
tB4x painful trutj),exemplified,in their
uariy Jite, ana t,opj pi early- tough ti in
An. Aifaerjcan hasirecently bought
tlie1 old hospital 8liIt'Xreadnaught, at
Gfebnwich, JSngland, for a floating
theatre.
SCHOOL liAKD SAUE.
-JWTOTICE ls!gBJftEBarV2:Jf,'ratby vlrteof
X an order etytBeBoaru oi uothijt vxjm-
in:Vuvx, ncuii .. ,
mtesJonera ieT2feaah:
ni-aal(SM. entitled "AH
rtueiiegBiryor
anu aispoemorj
land." approve
lt:?JAXmB fii. HAUKKK,
twppef. and far the safe feeeplngof the funds de-
rivd from Uwsalea&d lease efsald i
Vaitrtxarv 1.V.h. IKflBf T.-Xt
Cotty 6lc of,Pie:awBty,of Ifenwha, wUl
ok THETWEsrry-aaxra: day of juke istb,
atWo'clectlB.thefbreriociRta csntlnue nntlll2
o'clock, noo,r tfiat yi ewrfersaleat my office,
Jn the ConrtKoose iaBtoYnvIliejInsaid county. In
the order advertised, at, public auction, and sell to
the highest bidder, but atJfOT LESS THAIS' TIIE
ArPKAISED VALUE, nor, ln-rny case, for less
tfaiin th mlnlmam'sriee--of SEVEN SOLLASS
VKii ACTti, in addition to the appraised value of
t&e improvemenu oa uio iamv tne toitowiiu: aes
crlbed pieces, or parcels, ot .lan(L situated In the
County or Nemaha jm&SUtofvXe&raskit, known
as "Common Scliool lJBad.V belonging .to th Mild
State or Nebraska. In'pjircels of not exceeding For
tr AeresofPralrledr Ten Acres ofTImDer&ods.
for the use and benefit of the '"School Funds" of
said State pf Nebraska; and that sach sales will he
continued from day to day. from the hours" of ten
o'oioeJc inthe-. foreseen 'to-twelve'-o'cleclcnoon.
(Sundays. excepted,) until all of such laads shaU
have been; oBered.te-wlt:,
ls: ; : , :
DESC3UPTION. - r - -
i.w,.'---e-r
mZW uLD TOEJRTISJEMHWTS
GEO, W. tfEE&Y. & CO.,
BUULIEItS,BlilI)GBCOXTItACTORS
Brovnjvllle, Nebraska.
WlU-take contracts IbtbuUdlnp Bridges. Balslnfr
or Movinc Buildings, and all kinds orshopand
Jobbing Work. Contract work solicited, JNotlceor
Bridge fittings Solicited. Work guarfanteed- to
Bi ve satisfaction, and done on short notice and rea-'
sonable terms. Shop under No. 56 "ilainst. 28y
Meeting -of Comjnissloncrs of Aapln.
-vnll Township.
CASE&CO.,
J - - "iVISCONiJIW.
j.r.
K.ACIJTK,
MANUFACTUKEBS OF TH3ESH1N&'' MA
CHINES, with Prm1. CtotAX and atotnrr.
k Horse Powers. Tread Powers. -WnrKf snirin
k sraclilnes aiid Portable Engines. DescriptlTe cir-
f cumrs-aencireeDy mail, jgs-rae largest mannfac-
lurers o$ xniitaioats in tne Wqbld. 3Sta
fjMm:
' ' l .jt. -r-
xiiut wjtj. uuiiurii uueucuuverition,
iq .Temember trie .languacebf 'IHe
feavdTt '4lTlrat it were better forta"
trian, that a iniie-stone were hanged
uooinrjiis necK ana ite.casc into the
,.- . &,tf&unxmtfrn tpp o riaeupon.it. f,
.,....... r3J- XULllinfr. .llnvyp.ver nr,niir,l ,;-n':i
.i i : 15" w- rnui-i-P' 1 "- '-T"'"'"' , miiwi.
XRem.) 16 52 :J-"ureaay,,m9niing.f-.TPe.bandv.took
ttrs same to the several counties, as follows ;
. vYueio nnmoer or ciilldren..'.
Amount- Apportion ed....,
Fractlbnal Reniaiuderl.......
Katoper ScUolay.i. '
Names of No. of
COtintleS RTiKlnr-a
Bart............. fpB--
linUer sie?1
Sss . -2.sift '
Cedar-..
Colfax
Cuming..
.uajiota
Dlicoh.
Dodged.
Douclas.
J Gage .
iiau
l.i
Jeflersoa.
vuw-uuin. ui nuuL iins :. n...-.i ? i ir. .irr,.... - ,i ""-
YZoiiC &!? s i. -j- ... ,tmo u!Lauu9ithixis lourtu uay or jane:
peen stolen is bevond our tiHTOAt t iktol :.:,..: "
,iiif; - , i T X " ! ' r t f ,, -,'
Ke dOUbt If the most, SfatB'RnnKnfTi,Wl"ATtiU '.
Johnson .........
Kearney .....-.-.,
Lancaster...-.. ,M-.,
L'cau qal Courts-.
Lincoln ....- .
Aladlson
Merrick .-...,
Nemaaa..-.,
Otoe ,.
Pawnee-...
Platte
jRIchardson....,
&aune... ..
Sarpy.-.,
Saunters.-,
&eward..
Stanton-
., 288.
. 301
. 'eai,
. 715'
. 31
.1,033
. 3,512 ,
.',231;-
. -'SSI
WashlngtoB .
lori....
L5S3
.67.'
12S
"290
131
,-2J5a
-377
l,y
HIHHIH.M 1m .
.3,322
. 6S0,
,...SS.,
. 831
782
183
. 1.3H .
--. 130
.--.577,992 100
- . 7a
Amounts'
Duo S2.119 50
' 827 .a?
C,738;U5'
WOTS,
' 710 09
3,438 S8
3J09 56
Via 11
'2170,00
8,46S 92
393 &5.
'3,782735
1G019
sooai
320 S3
' 6.8KO
, 852.60
S,i7BW
1.01131)
7,01200
X
thqir. places arid .the brocessrmi tarrnn
in f,,r, tAUi. -t. . ... -. -.-
:? cV"Si,u",ui WK siioutsor tne muitlr
tude ofustiesr who, had assembled to
S$P?f lhS.mM pageant, and hear
Pa Pfliveninfe strains vof music. lSTot
ahouhtof darigerrwas entertained
pyany one, but the awful catastrophe
was abput to, occur. As the drivqr at-
wuiuitu w inane ine turn in fho
streets, the leaders became. enfnno-iort
na trirew the. whole tea.m Jiito. con-
iuaiou. xne-arwfir. Jost mntro r.r
(them,nndibebpming rigiiteued they
"VW "w yioienc xun, tno lore
wbpel of the cage doming in contact-
ribu u iuiuu ruuK wiLn Hiinii iorpn r-i
4i8i4S o4 ca.nieFthe, braces, ;or stanchions
552 33 which jjupport the roof, to give wav .
' "" -JICCU WACUlLllLULlllir L11II RIITITA honri
int?;the avful pit below. For an in
stant the vast crowd were paralized,
with fear, but for a moment only, arid
then rose such a shriek of agony as
." - " WIUH,.! J.A1U jMWIIll
groans f, terror w.Uich arose from the
jfvjvf: MWHAHSfi who; were oemg jtorn
andJaoe,ratedv,by the frightful ,moa
stera beIqw,uwoe Lheart rending aild
sickenintr to a terrible dtwrnA
;' '.KTjuk on I .JBvery' momen.t some one of the
V ;, i,8ffi 7J band wouldj extricate -himself from
,the scripture to need argumentf that -seajjthan; that he should cause one bf
this should be theconstaut, unceasin'ur these-little ones to perish." If ancels
and prayerful aim pf all Sabbath are ministering spirits sent forth to
s loners to make partition bfthe AsplhwaU Town
..u,,ii.iiuiuuui;, niu uum u nieeuns tune
Court lloase In Brownville.In said county, on Wed
nesday, July Jl, 18T0,at9o'clocka.m.,at which time
and placeall persons claimlns Iota InsaldTowusbip.
or money expended for the ben efit of saittTown com
pany, for taxes or otherwise, are requiredtdpresent
their claims.
W.H.IIOOVEB )
A. S. noiLADAy - Commissioners
A. J. AUSTIN J
Jnrje.20th.J87Q. 3G-3W
Dumocrat please copy, two weeks.
r-i 1 , i , : ,ji
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160 ACRES pr iANl
SALE
a
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u 36 4112 5
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POST OlYic3 BUiju
BROWSEj,
CONEECTIONE
StetionerandNewsUj
Keeps renstaatfy on htaii
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COSFECTIONEIlV, CED
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TEIUXS OF SAX.E.
Sf.1S.N???Jh.ft2'epricecash.In
, i..; V"'" s""" oue nan casa in Hand-
hand
Ln.nn.l. .t r-1 -,:. " "" v.il III
ter-iith ,fti, erat pe nPon of the pnrch-
mature ten w indate bSnriS? tatereit V
ble annually in advanS. at tSnef cenerM.
?naStfl2.?pa?,6fltil "tert leteepu?ed
to the ilrst day of January ne.xtanertthedaleof the
note; .nd in case of non-nayrneat or JatLrntar
Principal, the land shall.be surrenderedwUh the
Irnprovements thereon, ;to .the Staii-jSJw.JiJf
That when said note bvenl Tof.Sor
of Timber-Inds. it sbalfbe furthwiredby the
endorsement ol two freeholders or uTTcaaritr to
beapprovedbytheCountyTreasares y'
Sabscriptlons taken for n .
;. -r. . ' V--"'"
HWfaher'sI09tftfc.
TDa.nartifBlat- .- .
'' ' Books iaVoniaB9S.ta0rdtr
Havlnc consolidated the Xw
.Marsh with ray own.amprS of j
.Entire Satisfaction to Aliji
Subscribers at a Distaag
can rely on getting their papers at tha
EARLIEST MQMP.VT
OF
ONE HUNDRED ACR3
roR'aroTHiKG.
. .A compilation with fall nnd nmi. ,.
ons.0C the. ITOirESTEAD IAWSTtmiBsVtS
InstrBctlairanrflerson h tZ? "?
Brps. nf Wh fa.tnlVTi ..... rr?' "'' 00.-(J
: befool mtn7iZSL 3' fl?S15SLa
. - ",, miiii 111 lUtT Jli;iIL IAiIb.
SSffj'Ai
YoulnTvlrrVtit! ""'uaB"""1
-a 3L E. iTAYSAiai
t-tMTO SLtc.jg.adtJ
"LAFAYETTE MILLS.
Situated oa the Uttle Nemaha River ito
'mrlM-fwiMknr 'Du....iiiA a ...
of NebraVka-at"" " loan'M ""
- iianccp whaeed the entire lntwet ia H at
..,,uv,uUM,i; .cyiutu iuu uaDnyttC
sawmil:
thernio,IaranowpreparcdtotoflUilr.(isef !
:E2QHME 02- CUSTOM WOI
on short notice aai reasonaSIc tetaui
Lnmberofan kinds. TTonr. ileal and1 Tl
4tfintlifinlHtnVftail& ... u n
E X C II A iV G E
for Grata ocStocfc- of any Mnd.
AH TTorfc WarniBtcd.
Dv C SANDERS.
-V- rraprietirJ
TITIE'
The ynrcfiaser paying the fuliamonntof the pur-
f?aR2i?2S: g.'K52??S. t h ae.
v'ir?,rer m saiacoBJiry will dellves-a recelDt
anftaanDlIcat&receinr. onntninino- lJJr ?i
the land sold; and an acknowledgement of th
MilffiL
sSacfil
T)triTH A GOOD HOTJSliAND STABLE AND
Hng-Iniplematsbfi51te If dealred.-' T ire Jx ajr
b"yji'aw "i'.Toa:acHicea8eanBelnftl
1 the county..1 Situation. K
from Brownviljew
001a cneap ror
S?,ei?i.0D,i?,RH.'cl,?sS.moe5r and on Preseatatlon of
j .i-u iij c-trovernorai any time after
Si?ars 2m date ?r receipt, he- shall ex
?ie t,h,rpBn!ir "tie to said land, fa fee simple
from thesald stat;nnrt.t.o.iaii,.a-Vr j " rJi
the sarreBd twfe Gavwaar ef eSjr Si
and 18 miles from Nebraeka; tatv,
-""B ".w .VO.W V.UUUUCh.
2-tf WlLLIAlf ALLEN-
6CI100I, (teaching is, equally clear,; but
that teachers alone are reanonsiblB?rtr
tictrconvcrsiofti will mliuit of adoiib&H
oucii is the depraved condition of
even innocent children, .that "no, ".hu
man agenoyiaionc can savejt, howev
er skillfully and rwjsely conducted.
Then, top, many are tho disadvan
tages under which this jabor is be
stowed, not to dwell upon, the sur
roundings of many of the children
:Q.uptoi:.sc.iioojl, 'without parental re
'olTI
075 38
451189
3,213 GO
aiu5
"iiT- .. .
j.imagine, and w doubt if the- n(os"t
w ihardened w)uld commit these crimes
: ifitheyknew it to be iiti offens'e Tor
- ?$ic$ perpetrators, it discovered,
could beitjut in, jienitentiary. We
- Jiope he will' be apprehended and con--ivictcd.
The pubhc generally is inter
ested, in the punishment bf so despic-
ayie.a yiiiain. .s. :'
s, ess
We acknowledge receipt from fe!5? voQf. n the PostoflWDe-'
-n,nPRnB. Jivrl1 ' prtment, with the difference that
State 'gnpU of rubll'c InstrucUon.
x. EnnKBoratlon of Jarr. 18?0. No retams of1
me iarcu euumerauou. hayo bcen.recelvcdi!
Telegraph Monoy Orders.
.The "'Western IJnipu Telegraph.
jviu.jju.xiy was, wo-uouce, lrrauguratcdi
a system oi iciograpn mony orders
'which promises to bo" of great.benefit
tQ'thc busfness. communitv. ' 7n fu
essential leatures It Is similfir fri' f,ii
Sfesi-iiii aS3
vux oupunmenaentcurew, of a payments can bemsdein the distant
condensed statement of State SchooV "places hearlv as buicltlv n if t h r,n
HfVinnvv 1iin it.! . . a i' - " Tmo nrnvm m 4-tK .. m
"""J1 "u J-uis uyuniy,. DUC; having
received a more complete statement
from State Superintendent Seals we7
.publish the latter. Superintendent
MoGrew, we may say in this conneo
'tion, has done this county a lasting
servicei.by personally seeing that our
enumeration wag complete,; having
Aauea at least 500 names which would
: have otherwise-failed to' appear in the
.apportionment-adding to it about
1000 for this county.
1 The Elliott Bridge- jsst below jtfe
xnana. City, is to be-immediately re
y,".paire3l The Commissioners, after
viewing the extent of the damage last
i Wednesday week, let the contract for
thorough repair to Keely & Co., who
are row at work xingitup. The
bridge was poorly constructed at firsts
"With no lateraLbraces underneath, and
the break down occurred from its
'ties were in the same room. The nlan
is Very simple a person desiring to
pay an amount of money tb a party
in another place, deposits the sum in
the office -where ho resides. Th offi
receiving tho money authorizes the-
aIKmH mmm. 1 't t J. J ...
uuiuu iruai wuioa It IS IO DQ paid! IO
vujr inn uuiuuiih uepositeu and charg
to the office givlnjr the authorfzatinn
exacting a merely nominal fee for the
service. The system has only just
been put in operation, and it -fills so
important a want in tho commercial
community that it will undoubtedly
become popular. Biigalo Express
the cage to.thejgrpund,; wjtUi a-wild
spring- on(ierreHyanqiainl; way upon
striking the earth ,so; great Avas his
terror. Bat human nature could not
stand and. see men literallv Wmimi
hefore, their very eyes, for there 'were
WlUine uearts ana stronrr nrm rttnrl.
to, render ;any assistance JieceRsnrtr ta
icsjuue'uic.uiuoruuate vicums or this
snocKing caiamitv. A Iinrd ware rrA
I which happened tostand.opposite was
I illvarlorl . .,rl ..:.l,f.l. . t
long bars of iron, and irirlfact every
available weapon were brbuirht.into
requisition. Thelaide, doors .of the
-cage were quickly torn. from their
fastenings, arid then a horrible .sight
was , presented to vlow. irinirlAH
,-amongthe. brilliant, uniforms of the
poor uniorcunateictlms lay legs and
arms; torn from their sockets and half
aevourea, while savage brntes glared
ferociously, with their sickly green
colored eyes upotrthe petrified crowd.
Prof. Charles White, arriving at this
any nioral. teaching and esneciallv in
uur luvyis ana. villages, witii the per
nicious daily example of evil drunk
enness, profanity, gambling, and the
sailer at all thaf. is good; orif care-
iuuy guiiraeaagauistsuch gross, wick
edness, they die 'allowed to fill 4he
head and clog the memory with, the
most sicldy. sentimental. imnnssinii(H
storiesthat stream frpmthe. press, th as-
ureuuug a Yiuatect uiste, so that the
solemn truths of the Holy Scriptures
fail tosaflect or interest thpn? or fha
l.t S I i . . . '. I "
wcuiuisaireauy occupied uy the. CJod
of this world, as seen in: the gaudy
tinselry with which their little peV
ishiug' bodies I are adorned, thus foster
ing pride;, vanitv and a deaim fhr
:show in either forgetfulness or uube-
iiui oi uie Apostles injunction, that
MIa fM...n. 'A : 7.- - '. ...
minister to those that shdll be- heirs of
salvation, with what interftt anrl rfp.
llight.mustthey behold the,, -labors bf
in,e- s&aDDath bchool. where these
young immortals are being trained
for Heaven. '
' The; Sabbath Schpolhas itsifirst and f
fuuou yjiHi ifjution .tor-tno children,
but it has' also a most important and
responsible relation to parents, as
from them they receive their first im
pressions, and the proper early train
IJIJOS
jLf
AND ORGANS t
straint or control ; with, hut little, if Mngpf the children makes the teach-
anV-lnornl tpjlpllinrr mifl (innaniolli. ln era' work P9CV Att nnvmiio ,
or costly arrayr butltis tho ornament
ers work easy. An anxious, mnthnr
once asked sir, AVesley, "bow soon
must I begin to train-my little one."
iiTTvtt .i : xv.- .i. -i i n .....
-uw- uiu j niB CUMUi:" TWO
years." Then said that wiso man.
iuu Alvc: jusi, two precious vears al
ready."" Oil! how important that
with the first lispings of efliMbood,
we teach them those precious truths,
that, are to p-nld . thtm in
after lifo's tdark hours of peril,, that
confiding rind loving trust in the Sa
vior, that they may be shielded from
the snars'sefcfor their young feet.
.ri-arems snouia beconio teachera as
often as practicable, or at least "visit
the school, that by their presence, co
operation .and sympathy, they may
aid inlhe work of. Sabbath School
instruction,; and it ia an imperative
duty that parents fake their childrnn
habitually and' regularly to'the public
wuiaiup oi uou, iiiusimpressmg-niore
J-Fr T 7"",'" 'fmmmmmmm
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M TlirTCnnrMrin nn ! Ut .t-tf .. i.
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ilmtk -tVr:zrrrfiS5r"! yfs- w ea
-7(n-, itMMJitU- lot AllirUriHIU LnPMfllff'tfTOFhalai
signed bythe porchaser,ar contract of safe for the
" '.Y.i ".Xttr? ""onea.iasunjoatli-paymefit
of the unpaid purchase- money, and the Interest
thereon accordtns-to tlie conditions orsachnoto.
; the purchaser shall be entitled to dnpIfoWreeelpts
lU.Fffflme?.ttand Pirchase for snch land' that no
cat thereon, except
necessary ilrewood of the occuiiant of such land,
JSniifi,S,P,?Je.lntatnereoaJ atvla case default
iiiiSeirnnde ln thc Payinent of the- Interest or
prtnciDnl.or anv nart tho7-rw-,r n.ir. , i.
fciiumf th2 th? thlTanthercTn
eflctT tuuwwBauu oevoiaana orao
Dated BrownvIUe, eb.,iray nth. 1S70.
Aias-aiiCACKEn,
THE GRKAT cirss
OF
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Jnst PaSirshed r a Sealed Enrclors.
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A lecture on tho 2sntnre, Treatment tniiEaiJ;
ure oi npcrmaiorriicca, or seminal weawess, ii
voluntary Emissions, g-esual Debility and Imp!
ments to 3Iarrtai:e Generallv. Xerrousnest Call
MimpLon, Epilepsey aad i'ils. Mental and mij
XHcaBacltv-.rpaultliierroHi self-ttbose.it: BV3i
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.eSectaallr'reaovedwlUioiimpIIclne.uiilwilL-
tiangerons surreal optiatjoos, botgle.lM tnuntt
rings or cordCals, pointing oat a nvA utccnl
once certain and eflVctu:d. try wlcheverrtt
no jnatter wlvtt bin cnaxiltlon. may be, nurra-J
nimeii. cneaiiiy. orivateiy and radicaiir. mn
Sent. Ulidr Hfnl. ln.n.r.T.iln pnrAfnm tn uri
dress, postpone, on recelntrof six cents; or twF
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31,845
AGEIVTS TTAIVTED !
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of a meek and quiet spirit Avhich is- forcibly' .the. Sabbath School lesson up-
in IKa n!l.l. -I i I .. i ... A--m 4-1 a S v ,1 1 1" a 1 ...
in mu sigm, oi uoii or great price." ,""'" luiuu.mjeumg lueaumonition:
"-"" "civ iu uie uaii, ia our aaooacn'
bchool literature what it, RlinnlH h?;
-D6 not books fi tid their wny irifo the
ouuoam ecnooi mat are-perverting id
their tendency ? We want bonks nfn
Strictly religious and ulev'atingcharac
ter, in which no 'false views of Iife: or
.iiuiuc-ii u gave ioraers. in. recartl to ex-
e tneatingthe dead and wounded, ihe
woll l-nnntliin ll.nl l ... u t. - A.rr.
x iiiucvuim il iTuuiu iir ;i n ni.
The building of the State Peniten
tiary has been awarded to IT. W.
swinglng.up stream: This defect will. Stout, of "Washington countv. atSS07 -
t jtji.it- . -.-- i
;ut r tmieu-ieurixi me repairs.
A Jive Yankee has sent over; a pro
position to thegovernmentauthorities
of Italy to charter Mount Vesuvine
Ho proposes to make roads and lay
out .pleasure grounds on its rocky
sides, build hotels and set up soda
fountains on its summit, and convey
visitors up and down by means of
machinery.
.Th&JAtUe-Blu&'ot the 15th says-the
rains which have recently fallen in
V .that' vicinity haveinsnred?good.wheat
tiana corn crops.
950.
TiXIncdla'pspsrs claim tHatfthere
Jvj discovereoT -near that.place
B-Beippi ae?t stone quarries m the.
-ftrvl.
The JBlair Register of June 2nd.
.says wheat is selling in that; place at
seventy-two cents a bushel. They
nave arailroad.
Heavy and eontinuous rains have al
most ruined' the cotton and corn crops
in, the South, and planters are very
I despondent,
cult "and dangerous undertakiug to
.iu.smi.-ui uum mu luiunaceu. mon
sters, rscattoning men with forks and
bars at every available point he sprang
fearlessly info the cage amid the sav
age monsters,, and commenced rais
ing the ; wounded and nassinc thpm
upon the outside to' fhr friends.-;
He,had sdeceeded in removing the
wourided, 'and was proceeding to gath-
ci uiue remains or uie lifeless,
when the: mammoth lion, known to
the shovrinen as' ol1 "NTa cn..
jw-ith a frightful ,rpar upon his keeper,
fasteningjhis teth. into his neck and
suouiaers, laeerating him in a horri
ble marfuer. Prof. v")iif mndo ihma
herculean eflbrts to shake the monster
pfT, but without avail) and gave or-
uia w .ire. upon mm. Tne contents
of four Colt's navies were Immediate
ly poured, into the carcass of the fero
claus animal, and he fell dead; and
the ttfave littlenian, notwithstanding
luciHUiuiaimiBer m wnicnho M'as
wounded, never left the cacre tiltevprv
vestage ;of the dead were carefully
gathered together, and placed upon a
found that threa of the iaieh who
mounted the cage a,Bhorttimo. before
were kiUed outright, nd fdbr others
terribly la'ceratedi; The names of the;
kflleoVwerp 'August Bchr, Conrad'
auty are taught. We want- facts,
truthful illustrations adapted tb thc
various classes in our schools.
Thus having glaneed at some of the
evils tojbenietcaud counteracted, not
io speaK oi interruptions oiteu occur
ring that tend to divert the mind
from the lesson, the time usually al-
joitea. to teacners in wiiicn to accom
plish this great work is so limited, be
ing only from thirty to thirty-live
minutes of the entire week. How
important then that the precious
iruiu ue so presented tnat impressions
for good be stamped upon the
heart never to be effaced. "We should
employ every means to make the
trutn vn'ju and tne lesson interesting
to the young mind : that by God's
blessing it may be savinerlv nerma-
neut in its result..
In the great work of gathering
children into the fold of Christ and
training them for Heaven, nothing
Jess than the Holy Spirit can avail,.
uuu ii. jb.uujy vy ims iove, mis seiir
sacrificing spirit of the blessed JesuS"
nmt ma Diiyuum oc-iooi teacner can
hope to succeed.,
Believing, that: the Sabbath' School
is a most efficient means (when prop
erly conducted) of awakenincr the
young mind to its nded of salvation,
and 'by its beautiful and soul-stirring
songs of arousing the eiTections, of
warmiug tne neartana oreaklng down
opposing barriers in the soul, by
brincinc the children mora immedi
ately under the influence of the hies
sed gospel. But it is alwork requiring,
on the part of teachers, of parents
and christians, confidencG, patience,
sympathy, love, prayer and. co-operation.
Personal religion is.pne:of the most
jrain un a emid in thp- -orav ho
shodld go,' &e; Hov-dftewve we
beenpuihed to see tlie Sabbath School
retirjngnot even the older'members
remaining for the public servicesy as
though fhey liad no" interest, or were
not included in the message of salva
tion. ' -
"The Lord said of Abraham: 'T
Know tnat he will command his chil
dren and ins bousehold after him,"
and the blessing of Abraham descen
ded to future generations. He is
styled by way of eminence. "tliR fafh.
:er of the faithful." How diffl.rpnf.
the case of Elir who also officiated at
tne sacred alter, blinded by parental
affection, suffered his soils to gain the
ascendency over him, and for want of
firmness or personal courage to re
strain, them, permitted them to go on
w ,mcu ott ii uuu nis ruin. His sons
were slain in battle, and himself met
a most inelancholy death a striking
lesson for parents. What, touching
examples, of the power of faith in
answer to prayer, are recorded in the
sacrea scriptures for our encourage
ment. It is the prayer of faith that
saves now, as in tne days of the Sa
vior's incarnation.
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