Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, June 30, 1870, Image 2

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THURSDAY', -JUNE30,, 1870.
'"pmWIcak'CoRHty Cenvestlea.'
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The Republican Conn ty Convnetion will be held at
Court House In Rrownville on the auth Jiy of July
next, at otic 6'33ctTiiL'irofttie purpose or electing
eteweh delegates to the Republican State Craven-
tftti, fend for the purpose of electing Ave delegates
to the Third Sens! orlJ Ooa vent Ion.
The Preclnc. .Caucuses tj-III be beJd.Rtb,e usual
places orvofin, en flrc2M day of iuly at four
a'elockp, m.,.at which there wlll;ke elected dele-
Sates to the County Convention as follows :
len Rock. 5 AsplnwnU 3 .
Lafayette C St. Derola..., A
Bruwitvnicjiaj.....--'at I"edr6tl4-Z .. 1
Trwinrini , 2 Benton Z
WasldngtOB ii-u.1 - i f
There will also fee a Coanty Republican Con ven
ties held In the Court House In Brown vtllc, Sep
tember 24Ui next, at one o'clock p. in., for the pur
pose of nominating oncScaatorand four llcprsen-i
tatlves. Tire, Precinct Caucuses to elect delegates
to, toe said Convention will be held at the usual
places of voting on the 17th, .day. of September, at
four o'clock p, in., and .will send tip to he County
jpnvcnucn use same jiumoer oi ueiegnifi as auoye
specified. ' ". , - ' .' . -
' ,: '-' JARVlS&CntfRCH.Ch'n.
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, The.Land Grant Bills.
i 'As most of our readers are' aware,
tw$ bills granting lands to aid in the
construction pf ,rai!roads in fbe west,
Ijrive recently passed the United Slates
Senate: one granting lands Jointly tfr
rfdfihe. BrownvlIIq, Tt. Kearney and
acificKajlfoad, and tfiej&idiand -qifia
Bailroad, iebrnskar a'nd the
other to aid the Central Branch Rai I-
ToatlintKansas.more familiarly known
aUlthe "Pomeroy Bill." As the vote
ofiBenator Tipton on the Pomerpy
Bill lias been not only severelyUut
shamefully criticised, we propose to1
give- the facts iu the matter. We nre;
xotiBurprised at criticisms -and abuse
oomlngr from the opposition' party
press, but confess to astonishment that
papers , Jn.this section of.theStacer.anu
whoserreaderst are deeply interested:
itr the passage of bur bill'shoiildBd
&: i.l. a j. :i 'nf.' i. " A-i
ble enough, ;howeyer, tp- think they
are not posted-as-teMhe facts in the
case. ri ' . i
,.Thp Central Branch Pacific Bailroftd
Gompsny -was provided for in the
original Union Pacific Bailroad Bill,
siBder the provisions of, which the'U.,
P3.:B. was built from. Omaha to
San Francisco. Owintr to some facts,
the'detaiis of which are not essential
tpjbqr, present purpose, there has been
.&A,ameBdatcry or supplimentary bill
Before Congress for three or more
years, asking additional action. The
original as well as the present line of
this company ran into Nebraska.
Daring the present sessien of Con
gress a bill was introduced by Senatpr
TiptoBf asking aid for the.B. Ft. K.&
P. B. K., and the M. P. B, B. The
grant to' these; companies crosses the
lino of the 'Centrat'Branch road, and
follows- the JRepublican Valley near
the State line,- and the limits of their
jgrant extending into Kansas some
renfy jnilesjidpng the entire norik
r; boundary -of that. State.- w -"Thei-epresentatives
of the Certtral
Branch road agreed, as a compromise
to excepfjthe odd sections in our State
fient their grant, and also fo cross the-
BepublicanVa!Iey in a direct line, if
ihey entered it at all. Mr. Tipton and
other friends pf the Nebraska compa
nies agreed to except all lauds in the
State of Kansas east of the one hun-
dreth. meridian wliich might be grant
ed during the present Congress to the
Central 'Branch road. Under this ar
rangement it secured to the Nebraska
roads over one million acres mere land
frem Kansas than the Central Branch
read would get from Nebraska. As
the" Kansas representatives Tweuld
have' excluded ftie Nebraska, compa
nies froin that State had theeame rule,
been applied to them, by excluding
them from Nebraska, and as the Cen
tral Branch Toad had the power in the
Senate at least, to. carry their meas
ure, it was deemed advisable by Mr.
Tipton to avoid opposition, which
might endanger cur bill.
' Mr Tipton favored this arrange
ment, and voted for Pomroy'g-oill 1o
secure the interests of Nebraska, es
pecially the extreme southern portion
of the State now so greatly in need
of railroad facilities. Whatelse could
he have done and discharged his duty?
There were interests at Washington
which sought to prevent this combi
nation, knowing well that a fight be
tween the Kansas and Nebraska rail
road Interests -would result In the fail
ure of either passing
j. There: was an exhibition pf perfidy
6n the partef the Central Bran elf road
after its bill had passed the Senate, by
whjch the entire Nebraska delegation
has- been brought into active opposi
tion to its passage through the House.
After the- passage of the Central
Branch bill through the Senate, its
friends prevailed on the House Com
mittee on Pacific railroad; to whom
their House bill was referred, to re
port their bill, leaving out the escept
iugjClauso of the odd sections in Ne
braska, and this is charged as having
been done by the consent of the same
parties -who had compromised with
our Nebraska men. This bad faith on
thepart of the Central Branch men
met with its just reward, for by some
means their Senate bill on the Speak
. er's table on next day waa referred to
the Committee on Public Lands, and
when the Committee on Pacific Bail
road' came to report, the same day,
Holmah, of Indiana, fillibustercd, on
all ttheir lulls, until the tw hours al
lowed that committee to report had
expired, before they had finished their
second bill, and as the Central Branch
bill was number five on that commit
tee's calendar, it was not reached.
As the House Committee on Public
Lauds will not report this session, the
Central Branch men made an eflbrl
to suspend the rules and return their
hill to the Speaker's table, but the
motion was voted down by about two
to pne, every Dempcrat voting against
-the motion, for which the pebple of
Nebraska owe them thanks. Mr.
Taflfe "was on the alert, and topk the
leading part on the Kepublican side
in oppositipn fo the Central Branch
-bfll, and carried with him a majority
6his party.
These are the facts, and -we assert -j
,'ihat Mx. Tipton is not entitled to cen
,ure,j bufcto great credit.
lYe 3re happy to know that Hon.
S. . Nuckolls, now delegate from
Wyoming but formerly of this State,
is an unwavering friend of our bills,
j and is doing all in bis pewero secure'
their passage.
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PlattsniontM-
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, We spent a few
fthiPIattsMfu
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last week, aujw'c
delighted at .the
Drocreds.atv
development tlicjelacehas made since
last before we visited it. Everything
is on the move, which "means busi
ness." The snort of the iron horse ;
rumbling of-Yniirpad trains ? sound of
Hie mechanic's hamaerfJborera en
gaged in digging down the hills ; and
many other unerring indications of
"ontofirj$t" constantly attract the. at
tention,. Cars are conveyed from the
eastern shcre of the Missouri river
directly, into the town, and thefarmer
I ships his produce In bulk, thereby
giving him the additional price of the
cost of sacks, handling .and ferrying
about twenty-Jive, cents better than
farmers, in Nemaha county, or any
other without.n railroad, can do.
Man valuable improvements in, the
way of building have, been made.
The "Brooks House," erected by
Capt. "Mukptiyv and kept -by Mr.
Hig'by, Is an Wiiariverit to 'the State
both the building and the manner in
i iVi"-' t,r: ' ' r
which it is kept.
The'B.'&'M. . B, Co. have erdctpd
extensive, maciiineshops In the town,.
and have .all in active Operation,
briiigiiig'frito the town many families
of enterprising mechanics, andlvlng
empIoyment,to hundred of Jabprers.
Two years ago Piattsmouth. was in
clined to 4,gi'o lip the 'ghost;?'' but
she "strucic,rile" when she secured
the B. & M. B.- B. and is nov; on the
highway to untold prosperity.
We were pleased to 'meet there old
ume(oqriuaiiJtaiic.es:. xiiiuajv;ay, oi
thg J$crQld;&zx .Juiyl ngtp, p , Survey-
or-Genj; Marshall, Pi Mjj Wheeler
rifcjeftd,' Dpom, 'and 'Others-
, m.
wno
'lidrefbubiJrputqu that line," if
itdi4.,,.tii;BailBummer." It is said
-6toqd will-tell" In this instance we
attend by skyhlg cntcrgrfae andplitch
"will tell;" '" , '.',. -."
Abstracter State Taxes.
The following is the abstract of State
taxes assessed on the. several counties
the State ffor th e.y ear 1870 :
j.'Gen'ral
II Fund.
jWnHIgl I School 'iUnlvMy
JFundllliTund. i 1'und.
of County.
Rntlcr
31-31'
2.7S9 67
770 2fi: 2fl 03'
Bur
551 07
a(G
16 45
lft!
3C1 70
I 24M7
Buffalo
Cedar
Cum nil ng.
1H0 22
S2 3J
6XJ
ja.
7.749 04
fi,w9 nl
t 34B0&S
Colfax.
1(8 52
GflS'SOi
733 40
26672
610 73
124n8 33
272 05
1JD3S47
837 40
957 41
723 111
78 57
1.529 60
1,037 81
Dlxon
Dakota
VXt 5
303 36
533 44
lAaota1
141 46
Douci
3U,7U- KS
C159 17
34Jfc 70,
B.44211
Dodge.
140 52
rIS.2:i
;s7o
Uage.
231 18
2,072 94j
nai
2.143 51
Johnson
v4i-l Ol,
1,914 83
'15714,
Xrri
5478 70
an o9
39 28
JclTcreoB ,
Lcntftiul Coprt
a07s
136 43
jjincuMcr
2JS2 74
7ft4 54
wa la-'
Lincol
.S.153 92
vm'S
AA-nvt'l
Mcrrlc;
2,075 18'
2SS47
&J5i.'V,
24H89!i!
2422 51
WOt 73!
2M fit.
,53.3 92
147 2Sf
894 78
.575 60
4.119 67
itadLson
Nexnaba a.-.q no
7t'Cl
wu-vk!
143 Zt
24T78 20
4472 67
1.159 47
IJT.I 23
-24532 36
1.443 2C
2S2 9B
14K9 10
utoe
10Bl Tin,
2JB8.fB
2.136 33
Platte.
'57W73U
Pawner
LZPal
1 S0!
Rlchardsoni
6,380 JK!
1476 18
"721 63!
..13l,4
Sarpyi
Seward.,....
Saunders
Stan ten
C57 40
29G60
1.118 48
1419 62
'5.1- 53i
359ft
143231
..54 SO
M9 9G
479 32)
958 64
447 33
487 84
i,039S3
223 89
213 921
Saline-
Washlnirton
I,091
xotK...
Si 99
288 58
287 S7; I
14J;
ITamlilon
533 M
8987
21 90
219 98
Adam"
44TJ3
10 98
100 ,
179 75
Pierce.
43 92
Wayw
439 96:
Soldier's He-Union.
JoHN'GiLiiispiE, Chairman of the
Coiriniit'tee of arrangements, for the
Soldier's He-union, at Lincoln, on the
Fourth of July, next Monday has
made arrangements with tlieU. P. 'R.
R., the B.',& T. R. R, arid, the C. B.'
& St. Joe. R. R. Companies by which
Soldiers will be carried over these
roadsfree.
The following is ihe programme for
the JTourth at Liu coin :
Iteception of Soldiers at Depot by State and
City officials. ,
Procession to form and march to CaDltal.
commanded by" Gen. S. A Strickland, and as
sisted by the following assistant Marshals:
iouowing assiainni .Marsnnis:
eard, Maj. J. AV. Paddock, MaJ.
ng,MaJ. E. K. Valentine, Maj.
i. Cap, E. B. Murphy, MaJ. T.
uoi. iiarien uearu, aiaj
ueo. Armstrong,
Geo. S. Seaton. i
B: Stephenson, CaptvV. A.Polloekand E. E.
Cunningham.i . f . ;t
Called loonier by President,o the organi
zation. Invocation by Ihc-cIiaiJinln.
National antiicm, . r ,
Radingofftic'Ilcclarntlon of Independence
by Col. Savage, of Umabn.
Music.
Omtlon of Gen. K. R. Llvlngstoh.
Music.
Fotsin 1y Gol. C. S. Chase.
Music.
Election of officers for ensuing year.
Benediction by the Chaplain. .
Adjournment for refreshments.
Assembling at tho Capitol Jn .the.cvenlngi
Passes can be obtained by applying
to Capt. Pollock, at the Post Office in
this place. "Union Soldiers, from ey
qry part of tho. Union, are entitled to
passes not confined to Nebraska Sol
diers.'" Sabbatk School Pic-Nic.
There;,w.ill be a basket PicrNlc in
the Normal School1 Grove, Peru, July
the 4th.
The A-arlous Schools on tliG Peru
work are Invited, and a general good
time is expected.
The exercises will consist of sing
ing, Prayer, Reading the Declaration
of Independence, Address to the Chil
dren, Patriotic Addresses, fcc, &c.
The public generally are invited to
come and enjoy the day -with us.
A terrible tragedy occurred at Oma
ha on Saturday night-last. Constable
Jeremiah McChcane, undertook to
arrest a man by the name of Doran,
who resisted, and succeeded in dan
gerously stabbing McCheane and two
of his assistants. McCheaue died the
next day from the effects of his
wounds. Doran was arrested after
keeping at bay for a time near a hun
dred citizens, ho were in pursuit of
him. Judge Lake puts him to trial
Itntnedletely.
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The terrible affair we published last
week of the band, belonging to the
Robison show falling into the Lion's
cage and half of them being eaten up,
proves to have been gotten up for an
advertisement for that outfit. We
thought it smelled fiBhy at the time.
m mi
The leather just now is terribly
hot and dry. Thermometer indicat
ing one hundred in the shade; no
rain for a month ; ground parched
up, and vegetables suffering. Oh 1 for
a, rain a kingdom for a rain.
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Our Nebraska City neighbors have
organized Street Rail way Company,
and propose to have the cars running
up Main street, from the Loveq to
.Eleventh street, by the first of October.
day
siEfir
raMid
I 1410 52
25!J 732 12
81H 328 00
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. am j! i iyw ft.-a-'ij Jl'!gJJ.:;; .; .. ..;... (, j,v.jj
Gnisd Masonic Bodies Gramd OMcers.
The fiUowig officers were elected
at the se&ioff;cir the Grand Lodge, A.
l FvA'lMPlJ!it3iutU tha
im, M. Wy. Mr
Wtika City?. W. D,
. AiT.Al
elEJBrownylU It. W.
o.
rii: ndfotflh. su
ihSpmalia.TLSw'. Q.
.I'nmasv-'Brownvflle, IL W. G: Sec'y.
S. Iu F, AVard, Tecnmseh, GrnnU S. D.
Jncob Vhllerv-, Plaltsmouth, Grand J. D.
F. C. Burrows, Tecninscli, Grand Cbnplaln.
J. Q- Gijks, Bellvlew, Grand Orator.
C. T. Whltraore, Omaha, Grand Lecturer.
Brother N. S. Hanllng, erskk Clly,'
Grand ilarflliajvm" p -- -
Brothers John Cameron, Omaha, and V.
D. Gage. Flat tiunonlb.'Grand Stewards.
Brother J. D. Tntt, Flattsmputh.' Grand
SUindardBcarer.
li'rotbcr C. WV Seyraonr, Nebraska City,
Grand Sword Bearer.
Brothers F. 8. Seelor, and JiT. Davis, Blair,
Grand Paninrvants.
Brother H.'Kewman, Plattsmoath, Grand
Tylfcr.
At the Ainhtiat Convocation of tho Most
Excojlent Grand Chapter, held at the same
time and' place, the following 'ollleers were
elected :
E. A. Alien, Omaha 3H. E.'. G. II. P. '
KT. Bake, Piattsmouth E. D. G. II, P.
VfruE. 1U11, Ncbraskd City E. G. K.
A". P.- CogswcB," Brown vIlleE. G. 8. '
Gfcb. 'KrOrriii; Omaha-E. G. Treasurer.
R. Wi Farnas, Browrivlllo-E. G. Secretao.
AG. Hastings, G.C of tho li.v '
John Blake, G. P. 8. "'' -
. Joliu Bbed. G. It. X. C, "Ji''.
Herman Newman, G. 31. 3d V.
'C.W. Seymour, G.M. 3d V : !''r! "
CI S. Deiriarji G. M. ist V. ' ' ' r- 'r ' ' : ': '
H.T.Davis;)Grand Chaplain. ' ; ;-''
C. T."Wh!tmore, Grand tecturen' i; ' '
j.01.Goss;b;g.s.' '- " -?', ;"
"M.-IUC17. Gi'S. ,: . r -
Ni n55gere, Gran.d'Gudr&. '' :
".. ..f&Alrai d'RMAL SpHOOL.
Cleaiag Exe'rcltea Wf'iifce Carreat Trm
aad Year. ' '
PROGRAMME OF EXAMINATION.
, 4 Moxday, Jnly27tli. a. at.
3:00. TrlgoYiometry, Brof. Martlrii !
" Arithmetic Beg. (Division B.):
t'Mrs;,Mc-
9:00. Arrtbthctlc. Beg., Division X) Miss
Grey. ' ' '
10)0. Arithmetic, Adv., (Division C:,)Prof.:
' lOKJO.-Bodk-KeepIng, Mrril: c'Minkler. ,"
ii:oo. l'eumansuip.i'rot. lartin.
,IiuUh Header' Prof. McKenilc.
AKTEKXOOX. . i
1:30. Geography, Prot Martin.. i
" Go-rraphy. tBeKinintr.lJjOttlo Martin:
' Geograpliy, (Primary,; MlssMcCau-'
ley.
'2:30. ZoologywProf.3IcKenrle. .
3:30. Vocal Music, Prof. Martin.
"EVENING. ' "
Exercises. by tbc. students, and address by
President,' Brooks, of New- York. .
TUESDAY, A. M.
Examination -of Primary Department
throughout the day. Conducted by Miss
Mary Snyder. '
ft00. Botany, Prof. McKenzle. , ,
10t00. Atlthmetic Adv. (Division Dt Prof.
Martin. , .i, .. . -. .vH-
11:00. Algebra. Adv., Prof. Martin.
" . VffKil, Pj-of. Martin.
, . AiTEKifOON.
1:30. Reading and Spelling, Prof, McKen
zle. '
. Grammar. Ail v Prof. McKenzltv
" Gmmmar, Bcginlng, Miss Snyder.
" -ivll Government, Miss Snyder.
fc30. Meittal Arlthrridtlc, Prof. McKenzle.
' " EVKNiNo: i ;
AddrcsH before the Phllomnthean Society,
by ICev.tSL. W, Kuhns, or Omaha.; Subject
"Socret (of, success."
VEDNESDAY MORNING.
900. Special Geography, Prof. Martin.
ltfcSOT TcicHeW Class, lrot McKeazle:
11:30. Reading: the Standard from he School
Record of the .past Term. ' ' '
AVTTBVnOV
Xlternry Exercises by the graduating" class;
Presentation of Certificate and ' Diploma,
.wlthari address by the Principal.
, The Public are cordially Invited to attend
these exercises thoroughly.
The Jetter inclosing the above came
duringur absence, apd wasdirected
inuiyidhally, ,and consequently pot
opened until our return. Ed..
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Brovi-nville, June 30, 1870.
Editor Advertiser .-The pamphlet
on the several Counties of the several
Counties of the Nemaha land District
is now Joeing prepared for publication,
and. yet but few articles have. been re
ceived descriptive of the several local
ities. We hope the'citizens will see
to'it, that a description of every local
ity is accurately prepared, and prompt
ly forwarded to the- undersigned.
Every county- should be fairly repre
sented, and will be, if those particu
larly interested in advertising the gar
den spot of Nebraska, will aid us in
our work, by an early response. Then
precluding the possibility of com
plaint after its publication;
Respectfully.
W. D. BLACKBURN.
JBrownvilte, JNcbraska.
The State Journal, Lincoln, in
speaking of the coming re-union of
Soldiers at that place says :
We publish below the programme for; th,e.
rennion ol Nebraska Soldleis at Lincoln, on
the- Fourth. There will be, undoubtedly, a
large crowd of strangers in town on that
National Holliday, and' we again say to'o'ur
citizens, -make everyk preparation in: your
power to give them a -warm reception. 'Xiet
as show our friends from abroad tho metal
we are tiiade of, arid have a rousing- time
that will live in the memories 'of the partici
pants. Free passes will be given, . to all sol
diers over tho M.P. and theC. B. St. Jo.
Railroads. Honnd Tlckcls will be furnished
ontlieB.tM. Railroad, from Piattsmouth
to Lincoln,, and return for 82. Thus It Is
placed within the reach or every Nebraska
veteran to be present and greet his old com
rades once again. Tile officers of the B. fcM.
undertake to land our guests at "Antelope,"
which la only! two miles west of our town.
Carriages will bo hired -to drive .them Into
town.
Arrangements will be made by our citizens
toiglvo a grand supper to our friends, and n
ball at the Capitol in the evening. It is ex
pected tliat Gen. Augur and Staff, and the
U". S, officers generally will be present.
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K. C. Lett, Esq., of Brown vllle,
President of the J5rownvilIe, Eort
Kearney & Pacific Bailroad, arrived
iii town Wednesday evening, and will
remain until Monday. WTe acknowl
edge a very pleasant call Jronx him.
He comes to get the decision of our
peoplo in .regard to the amount of
bonds Gage county will vote upon in
aia or cue roaa. ncatrice JZxprcss.
The Wisconsin 'Editorial Excursion
party acted real shabbily to Sioux
City and at Omaha. Extensive prep
arations, were made to receive them
in a becoming manner. Thoy came
as far as Council Bluffs, stopped &
short while; ar.d put back home.
To Hon. J. 31. Thayer we are in
debted ibr 'a nicely bound copy of
"Memdrial addresses on Wm. Pitt
FJ-SSE2TD.EX,'" delivered in the U. S.
Senate, Dec. 8th, I860.
'The -'Grand Anniversary Celebra
tion," ,.tuly 4tli, at Hamburgh, Iowa,
wjLH plts-ase accept the thanks of the
Eoitof ifor a complimentary invitation
to. attend.
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'Two jweeks absence is the editor's
apologj for neglect of both editorial
aiid private correspondence.
7he fN"ebniska City Chronicle has
enlarged and otherwise improved
itself.
(ihe president has signed the bill
creating theifnew "Department of Jus
tice."
r.'.'s1? anas iw. ja- - U ' .1 lA-aM.JU U.W--"
Cenformatlea ef Colonel Alterata
Attorney Geaer!,
WasWgton, June 23100
mittee oV the Judiciary flite afterioon
mad. a Ikvorable reporfcllie the Senate
Col. Akermaiiito be Attorney
Generate The1 Senate iWitbqut objec
tibn'ior debate confirmed, ;the honiiiia-
tiiwi t . , tAij .I
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leatWa lar raver ft He P?H
itr-Uie (wceB4r
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Paris, June 35. Queen Tsabelle
yesterday signed herabdication qf-tne
throne of Spain in favor of the Prince
of Asturias.- Her son, Marshal Jaza
no. and -other ditrnitaries werenot
present but had previously witnessed
the -will- of the Queen, rwhickrwas
made before the abdication, tint it
might have the weight aiid vaSdity
of a sovereign. '
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Karl of Clarendon Dead.
London, June 27. The, 12arl of
Clarendon, Minister of Foreign Affairs
in the British Cabinet,, died suddenly
yesterday. Deceased was seventy
years old, and has often held high po
sitions under the Government. ,
H. C. Lett, Esq., President ef the
Brownvillc, Ft. Keorney & Pacific
Railroad, was in our towii this yeekJ
He speaks cheering words in regard
to our road. He says everything is
encouraging and bright, and tbt its
speedy completion to this place; is
a sure thing, and so, eveii if we should!
fail in getting a grant of lands.) Mr.
Lett went on to Beatrice. He is
making arrangements to, have,ftb.rk,
commenceu on tne roaa ac aiiieany
day. Tccumsch Chief tain. t
r
Gov. Palmer Declines e jmijt laeeuc
' Tax en Ills Salerj. ,
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Springfield, III., June -SI Gov.
Palmer to-day, In a letter 'to' the Dep
uty Collector bf Internal Revenue for
this District, assigned his reasons for
declining to pay nn income on his sal
ary as Governor of 1he State. He
does- not base his- aetion upon the
grounds that in the act of Congress
thero is, an exempUoa; of incomes- of
State officers, but on the declaration
of the Supreme Court bf the United
States.that the power 'to! tax' Jflipliei
the power to destroy nnd upon the
ground that neither tlieState'nor the
United jgtates.Gbver.nment can impose
taxes upon constitutional agencies,
employed to carry on the Government
whose officers are sought to be taxed.1
The telegraph operator, Mm.Thoni
as, was killed at East Piattsmouth on
Sunday; moniing, by being run over
by a railroad train, . - ,.
Life of Charles: Dickens. By ;Dr. R.
Shelton Mckenzie. AVith Papers, Recollec
tions, Anecdotes and Letters, by "Boz." nev-
I er before collected. T. B. Peterson & .Broth
ers, No. 30C Chestnut Stteefc, Philadelphia,
have in press, for. immediate pnblication,
The Lifo of Charles Dickens., It will contain,
beside iv'full history of his Life, his Uncol
lected Pieces, in Proso and Verse : RccoHcc
tionsand Anecdotes; as well as Letters never
beforo published; and will traoe the entire
career of the grcafNtjyelist.from tho time of
his birth nnd first connection with journal
ism as n reporter, to its unexpected and la
mented termination, oh ihe 9th of June, 1S70.
ByjDr. R. Shelton McKenzle. It will also
contain a new engraved likeness of Charles
1 Dickens, taken from a photograph for which
he sat a few clays prior to his death. The
whole wfll' bo Issued ib a large1 duodecimo
volume, bound In' cloth -uniform with "Petcri
sons'" various editions of "Tho Complete
Works of Charles Dickens." Price $1.50.
Agents wanted everywhere to engnge in its
sale. Advance copies' will bo sent to anyone;
post paid, on receipt of price. '"'
The Lady's Pricml for July. Truly
a superb number, In embellishments nnd In
lltcratnrel. JIqw the publishers canntrord to
give so much for so little is n mystery ; the
half-yearly subscription is nix number from
July to Dcccmbcr,for SL23! The lino steel en
graving, "Summer Hours," is h deliclonsly
suggestive; picture; the Cplorcd Fashion
Plate, groupc of elegant Parislenncs; the
Colored Tat ten Pattern, bcitntlful as well as
useful; and the wood -cuts abundant enough
to give the ladles all tho hints on dress they
could want. The directions for making pa
per flowers will, Interest many. As to, the
stories and poems, such names as Harriet
Prescott Spoflbrd', A: MT Douglas, Miss Pres
cott, Eleanor Donnelly -and Florence Percy,
are warrant enough for their supcriort y. We
should have mentioned that tho music is a
March, a 'Greeting to Philadelphia," by Taiil
Sentz. And the editorials, being written by
a lady for ladles, arc particularly attractive.
Published by Deacon &'Fcterson, 310 Walnut
Street, Philadelphia. Price SX50 a year (wli lch
also includes a large steel engraving). Four
copies, 56. Five copies (and one gratis), $8.
"The Lady's Friend" and "The Saturday
Evening Post" (and ono engraving), M.ool
Sample, copies 15 cents. Advertiser and
Lady's Friend one year, $3.50.
NEW AmrERTISEMENTS
REYNOLDS HOUSE.
J. N. REYNOLDS, PROPItlEXOR.
Nos. SS A 00 Main street, opposite Post ortice.
Newly furnighetl througlioat; thoroughly remod
eled from cellar to attic. First. Class Sample Boom
on first lloor. Most convenient House to the busi
ness port pf the city. Livery .nccommodr.tions con
venient. Stages' for all points leave this House
dally, making closo connections with all Ttallroad
trains. 37-y
B. F. LUSHBAUGH,
T EAL ESTATE AGENT for the purchase and
XV sale of Real Estnte In Iowa and Nebraska,
Paying Taxes, etc Office, east side or Twelfth
street, near Farnham (up stairs), Omaha, Nebras
ka. 37-y
j. E. SHOOK & BRO.j
Would Inform their numerous friends and thepub-
NMc generally that they haveon handalarge
assortment of all kinds of II
ATIVELUMBEk
which they will sell at prices to suit ens-1 1
tomcrs. Parties intending to build would
do well to call and see them at their Lumber Yard
HILLSDALE, NEE,
before purchasing elsewhere. 37:3m
4S-The following Notice has beea sent
f tt all Bsukors and Brokers, en this
Continent. '
UNITED STATES NOTES
Series of 18G9.
TWO THOUSAND NOTES, OF TEN
DOLLARS EACH,
From No. H3,530,0.01 , to No.
H3,532,900 , both inclusive,
Were stolen from the Treasury. No 10 notes,, of a
number higher that H3,23G,000 have been Issued.
Please look out for the Stolen Notes.
A liberal reward will bo iiaid to any person
throngh whose instrumentality the thief mny be
detected.
Or susnic
xxoiu panics presemmi
irt
rthe stolen Note,
(If susp!cIon'attach'tothcm,)andlnanycaseofpre-
seutation notify
F.E. SPINNER.
, , Treasurer TJ. S.
Washington, June 11, 1870.
Meeting' ef Commissioner ef Aspln--ivall
Tevralte.
-TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the under
XI signed, who have been appointed bv the Dis
trict Court or Nemaha County, Nebraska, Commis
sioners to make partition or the AFplnwall Town
tract, in said county, will hold a meeting at the
Court House ia Browaville.la said countv, on Wed
nesday, July 11, lSTO.nt 9 o'clock n. m.f at which lime
and place all persons claim Ins IntsInsaldTownsite,
or money expended for the benellt orsaid Town com
pany, for ta,vas or otherwise, arc required to present
their claims.
V. H. HOOVER )
A. S. HOLLADAY J- Commissioners
A. J. AUSTIN J
Jnne20tb.lS70. S&S
Democrat please copy, two weeks.
THRESHING MACHINES.
J. I. CASE & CO.,
RACINE, -, - "WTSCONSIJP.
Tl rANUFACTUBEBS OF THRES
G 3IA-
1L CIIINES.wlthPrrrs'.Ciai'AX an
SfOD-TT-
kd Horse Powers. Tread Powers. Wocd Sawing
Machlnps and Portable Engines. Descriptive cir
culars sent rree by mall, jynift largest manufac
turers of Thbesuehs ia the Wobxo. 35-3m
For sale by
F. A. TISIIEL, JR., & Co..
Brownville, Nebraska.
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JOnX Q. A. SMITH.
li'iti'wiucox.
STORAGE, FORWARDIIG,
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nmiTTMrTSSTn"rff TTrnrsE
te or
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SMITH & TIILG
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And dealers
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Ctf.
l5-6n.
HI. F. BOYD,
Bricklayer and Plasterer,
-r a JJrawnvlllc, Nebraska- -
Wllftake contracts for JlripJiW himvs Work, pr
Plastering, in town or county, will build Cisterns.
nil warrant them.3 Good work guaranteed. 3B-J
JACOB MAROHN,
MERCHANT TAELOR,'
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BO WXYJLLEu
.NEBRASKA.
' Exch'ahgc Bought and Sold on all tho pHri
clpnl, cities. Also dealer in Gold and Silver
Coin; Gold Dustand
QOVERNIEIT BONDS;
Deposits. received. parahle atslghi.. Yntei
est'pald on time dpposits by special agree
ment''. Taxesfpald-for non-residents. . . ;
,, AU;klnds of U. S. Ronds wanted., , . . ,
GliSoksy Waiches, Jewelry
If o. 59 Main Stroot, Browayille.
' ," JOSEPH, SHUTZ, ,"..'
' TTris' -fast' topthed and JwilP constantly
Keep on nanu a targe auu wen assoriea
stock oi gcuilipc.ajtlcles in hia line.
-Repairing .of Clocks, Watches, and Jew
elry'done on short notice. ' "
ALL- WORK WARRANTED.
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CHAS. HEIHER,
BOOT & SU!
MAKER. .
Mala Street,
BROAVTTVIIiLEl neb:
' Has constantly oh hand a superior stock of Boots
aiidSh6es. Custom work done with neatnessnnd
!clLswtch.
H'.-H. BRYANT,
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PAINTER,
I Grainer f JPaper Hunger,
No. 60 MAIN STREET,
' ' Browiivillo, Nobrnskn.
Waldter &)Lenimon,
House, Sign and Carriage
PAINTERS,
Jfo. 56 Main Street Urowaville..
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GILTUSrG
GRAINING-, SMARTING,
FROSTING, KALSO'MINING, ETC.
-ly
Sliellenbergei? Bros.
HUMM MERCHANTS
No. 74,
McPIicrson's BIocIl,
BROWNVILLE, 3rEB.,
SOLE AGENTS FOR
CANTON CLIPPER PLOWS!!
THE BEST PLO W MADE!
MEDFORD & HOWARD,
IRCHITECTS&BUILDERS
Arc prepared fo furnish
DESIGNS & SPECIFICATIONS
for all kinds of
BUILDINGS,
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE,
of the latest nnd most approved styles.
AX.SO TAKE CONTRACTS!
All kSndi or Job Work done to order
tfiTShop, corner Main and Second streelf,
JSXOII'JTIILLE, XEB. 43-y
JOHN &A.TJSJTIEJJI9
Bricklayer and Plasterer,
Brownvillo, Nehrasia.
. Is prcpare-l io take contracts Jn his line, in city or
country. All work done in the best or stj-le. Also,
will build Cisterns, and wnrrant them perfect. 23y
5l. J. BLAKE,
DENTIST
Would renectfnllv
announce thnt he has
located In 31 rownville
ann is now prepared
to perform 3n thebest
manner, ALL oper
ations pertaining to
the science of lien-
twtry.
OFfiCE-Over City Drug Store. Iroat room. 1st
FRANZ EELMER,
IfAGON ftgLACKSMlTHHOP
ONE DOOR WEST OF COURT nOUSE.
WAGON MAKING, Eepairing,
Plows, and all work done In' tho lest
manner and on short notice. EatUfaetlon iniaran
anteed. Give him aeall. Iw-ly.
1AN0S
AND OKGANS !
CIUCKEKING, JKKABE, K. Y. UNION,
KALLET & DAVIS, anilEMERSON
BUKDETT,
MASON S-.HA5ILIN,aaaNE-W BOSTON
OBGAJf S !
Tlie above are first claw Instruments, and arc
fully warranted. I will sell the above Instruments
at EASTERN PRICES-no cnarge for freight.
JA3IESR. DYE, Agent,
31-3m llrownville, Nebraska.
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Emery XcllHtoekT...m.Actuarj'.
A. E. 31. Pmrdj,3l. . Med. Ex.
DEPAItTMENT OFFICERS.
GEORGE C COOK. President
t . LEltOY SWORJtSTEDT, Secretary.
THOMAS' BETAK. M. D. 3Ied.Ex'r.
GRANT GOODlHCir, Counsel.
-i - -srt
DEPARTMENT DIRIKCTOXS.
Gco.'C. Caok,
GrsRt Goedricfc,
oro.c.cookco,
jjawyer;
JTskn V. Farwclli AbHer R. ScrnHtea.
r. Of J.V.Farwell&Co. ori'urington ifcScranton
J;.ll.Vodworthj E. Ii. GammoR.
Pres't Treasurj Bank Of Gammon APrlndle.
Ii. Hitchcock, D. I. T.V. Harvey,
Az't W. nook. Cob; . . . iambennam
J. UI. Iteia, Jl. D . -YV -S. Carter, , . ,
Ed. Pf.AV. Clir. Advocate; lawyer; MilwftBkce.
H.F.l'HC(()...-i '. LjS'worMHtetft,
lrs. Com. KaJ'l Bank. Secretary.
OrrlHsrton Lnat, K
Capitalist.
BET. "IV B. f.EDIOIV,
GENERAL AGENT,
Nebraska City, Nebraska.
DR. IV AT. ARNOLD,
. MEDICAL EXAMINER',
KroM-nvillc? N'cbraakR,
IStf
MULES AT AUCTION.
HKADQCAKTKHS DEPARTMKXT OP TIER TiATTE,!
CnH-yQlfARTKnUASTKH'sOFytClE, -
Omaiu, NEJ'-. Je 10, liiTa J
BV.DIRECTION.of the .Quartermaster General,
tje foi:oviiiff animals "will be' sold at public
auction, being In excess of Hieiwnnts of tlie Amy.
Ttiey are serviceable and in sood order
ATtOMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA,
' '500 MUL'ESj on .Tnljr 19tk, 1878. "
FORT-KEARNE'y, NEBRASKA,
10 MULES,- JnljrJJlst, 1870.
FOR'B. A.' RUSSELL, WYOMING,
iI400 MULEkjoa Jtily 25th, 1870i -
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,. ... FORT-SANDERS, WYOMING, ,., ,
i iit MULES, onJnlj- 39tk 1870.
The sales wilicommence at terio'clock A. M.
Terms: . Cusn on delivery of aniuixK
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STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS!
' OP" THE v
IFASHXNaTOKElEE .
INSUBANCE CO. OFNJEW YOBK
State or New York., on tho 31st day of
. . December, lsca.
Made to, the Auditor of the State of Nebraska, pur-
. - ' Name nnd LocatloH.
The name of theOompnny Is the "WASHINGTON".
LIFE I2fSUH.VNCEAyOMl,ANY..iJf.Novv York
City; State ol" New York: " ,
Capital. ': ":''
The amount of Its 'Capital Stock Is L.il2,0Hl
The amount of Its Capital Stock paid, up it 129,000
Amsets.
Cash on bandandlahaadsor Agents and
OtllPTS
?2S0C2 28
Debts of the Company Hocuxeil by -Mort
gage on neai jviaie.viui uouoie tue
amount loaned..
57-1,100 00
Debts otherwise secured..
Debts for premiums-..
AH other securitlM.
.. -caw:i
3K,431
76G, 00
,000,717 83
Llah'nitlcs.
Losses' adjiisted and due..
Il.onooo
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357 16
20,000 00
LosfcrandiBsted and not due.
AH other claims ainUn.lt the Oomnanr.
The'greatcstlamouut insured In any one
,nsK
$28716
STATE '6P NT-rW' YORK,
City axu Couxtv or Knu-Tomc.88
WnicmcAS, Cyrus Curtis, rresfdent. and TTillUm
Haxton, Secretary of the Washington Iif Insu
rance Company, to me ersonally known, being
severally sworn, depose and say, that the foregoing
statement Is a full, true and correct statement of the
affairs of said Company. That theiuthl Company is
the boaa fide owners ofnt-leust UT.,(M) dollars of cash
capital, invested in stock and bonds of at Iea.it par
value, or In mortgagex on uidncumbered real estate
worth at least double the'amount Tor which the same
Is morlraitl. That no part of the foregoing des
cribed Investments arc.maee Tor tbebendt of any
indlvidnnl'ckercislng nnthorfty fn the management
of said Comiwuij-, and that they ut the above des
cribed oflicers or said, Company. , .,
CYKUS CUItTTS. President.
W. 1LXX.TOS, Secretary.
Sworn to and subscribed before me tula twenty
third day or February. h70.
Jn tcstlmonywhercofl hr.ve-hcrenntosulKcribeil
my name and Ilxed my olliclal sil.
Signed MICHAEL PHILLIPS.
Correct copy.
John Uili-ksl-ie, State Auditor. ,
STAT1-
; OF NEBRAKKA,?
IX3l-n.NCK X'KISAttT.MKMT,
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It Is hereby certified, that thorp has lii-'pn fltwl In
this ofllcc'a rwotij statement,.shcwhiK the condition
oftiie Washington Life Insurance Co., located at
2few York City In the State of New York, on the
31st day or December, A. 1). 1SCU. In accordance wltb
the provisions of nn act of the General Assembly or
the State of Nebraska to regulate Insurance Com
panies, approved Fcbrunry tali, lSCG;'thnt said
company having filed the necessary iapcrs nad a
statement showing that said company is iossesed
orthe-rtNiuisiteamoutit of'cipital. and invested as
required by law, authority is thereftre given to the
above named cbnipnny to transact their nppropri-
nie ousinevs oi i.ne in.nranct'in mis state, in ac
cnnlance with the laws thereof until the Slstday of
January, A. D. 1371.
I further certiry that T. F. SEATON. of Brown
ville.Nemaha County. Nebraska, Is authorized to
transact business according to law forsnid Company
as their Agent and Attorney, In any county where
thev have an acencr cst.lbl'shed. unon llllntr thin
certificate for record with the Clerk of Nemaha
County.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto-set. my
seal hnnd mid atllxed my seal ol office at Lin-
coin, inu win oay or jt ntiu a. i:ijto.
JOHN GILLESPIE,
- AnditororState.-
PHILLIPS & BARNES4
GREAT WESTERN
Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange
STABLES.
Corncr2TaIn and Levee St .BROWNVILLE.
OAVING purchafed this Stable of
jul a. i". uocsweu.wenre prepared to furnish
the best TEAMS, BUGGIES nad CAltltlAGES In
Southern Nebraska, at LOWKST CASH RATES.
Room forTirty Horses. Corral for Stock. Particu
lar attention paid to Feeding orBoardlnfr Horses,
f W-lyJ PH1LLIIS &. BARNES.
NEBRASKA
Mill Furnishing Establishment.
C. F. HCENDJRIE & CJb.,
FOUNDRY & MACHINE
OEES.
Dealers In
FREXCH BURRS, R0LTIXC CLOTJI,
Separating and Smut Machines,
WATER WHEELS.
Portable GrlBdin and Bolting
3IACHIN2RY,
NGIlinES & BOILERS,
All Kinds of Portable, Stationary aHi
Ancultaral Sugar Xills,
ra aad Cell MUIs, Saw 3HHs, Lath and
Shingle MacJiines,
In 4k anything In the JIachlncry- Line. Being
connected with two or tho birgest Machine works
In Iowa, and one or the xaokt extensive 31111 Fur
nishing Houses East, or facilities are unsurpassed.
Fraetlcal 31111 Wrights fHrnlkhed when desired.
Call and sec or address as,
C. F. HENDIUE & CO.,
Sl'-mi Nebraska City, Neb.
Fremont
Broad Street, hetweet 30. &-4th,
FRSMONT, NEBRASKA.
. s. js. jrcywjcjsiTiy
PHOPKIETOR.
ThLs House Is within 50 rods of the U. P. R.R, and
S, C. fc P. R. R. Depots. Hacks leave lor West
Point dally, and Lincoln tri-weekly. g-tf
to-r -pnTNTTrNrr: ?n nnr - ,
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O colors, promptly done at the Advertiser
Job Office.
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ConMr Ststh awl St. Charles Streets,
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Dealer in Limei Hair and
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PLASrait, WHITE SANDn.PIRE BRICK,
St- ' -, c Ac., 4e., c- ll-431y
ABSOLUTE s-sesaw
mmmwmjwmmmj a hm iinow.aad otber States, for
persons from any. Slate orConatry, legal every
where; desertion, drunkenness!, non-support, etc-,
sufficient caa.se; nn publicity ; -no charge, until di
vorce obtained. Advicefree. Basinesii established
Hrteen years. - .. JC HOUSE. Attnmey.
250ra Nora Nassau Street, New1 York City
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TO "
HHEBT LOTB OF HHIHEI
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THE 'CELEBRATED
PATENT CRAIG 3UCR0SC0FE !
Drirlafr tho past Six TTcars Its -T-rorth-has
been testified to hy thouriHag of
1 SclntiJlc Men, School Teachers, Stw-
denta", Physielans, and'0tlier.
8iiatilfted and Adapted to Papalaras
tvell as Scientific use, It- is an Optical
Wonder. Its MaynlfylHj: power Is -
TEN THOUSAND TIMES
Combining endless instrnctien yrllh
amHiemcHt. A BeantlfRl Gift, and ear
ihaCneT-er leases Its rnttsrest,' reveals'
tke 8H8CCB ivondera ef creation, Eels
In Vinegar, Animals In Water, Cheese
Mites, SHgar kiid Itch Insects, Millc
GieBHles, Adolt'cratfons 'lit food and
Drugs. Also tlie Trichina Snlralls, or
Perlc Worms." '
JL Tery SeamtifHl aai Orsameaial
iHstrHBieai, s&qsld o eatie ialle. ef
erery Family, Pfcysicia, Scdestif c
Man, Studwit and Sciool.
An Unseen Kingdom teoitento the eye by this
Instrument. No lover-of the tscautlfah sboukL- be
without It,
.Every. Instrument is put op' in a heat box, with
full direct icns.for using.it, carefully- pasted, on the
cover. Thousands haveheen sent by, mall, and the
proprietor guarantees a'sare trarwlt to each Instru
meut. "We are sendingihem every day.
ITlcfrby nlall. ptage prepaid, 42.73, or with two
Mounted Objects, (3,00. . ,T
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3341m 313 Locust Street, St. Louis. Mo.
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ASSOCIATION:' i ' '
Fdr the Ttellef nrtd -nre6r the Errf nc and TTnfor-
tnluite.on principles of Christian Philanthropy.
-'jissnys ou tne jsrrors or voutn.uua the l-olltes or
Arc, in relation to iTnrriaj;e and SoCinrKvlIs, with
sanltarj aid fur tlie alllicted. Sent tree. -in sealeil
Envelopes. Address. HOWARD .VSSOCIATION.
Box P. Philadelphia, Pa. 12-lv
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SOLT IJY
Shellenfeerger Bros.,
74 Main Street, BroTrnvlllc.
NEW STEAM FEKRt"
Tke I3ro-wntville Poirry Cospoay
have now running between
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BROWoNvTDLJLai:, NEB.
AXD
Nortli Star and Phelps City, Ho.,
the new and commodluai Steam Ferry
MARY J. ARNOIiB!
THIS BOAT is entirely new, with
power and capacity to cross everything
that may come. In any weather.
For crossing Cattle into or out ofthbr Land Dis
trict. thLs is the best point. This boat fe- eKnoeJallr-
fltted upto ensure safety In crosslngstock. and large
cattle pens are already erected at the St. Joe. ACL B.
Depot at Phelps City. We can insure the traveling
public that all In our power shall bcjlone to make
this the most reliable crossingon the3Hsg&nri river.
. . BKOWNYILLE FERKY CO
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A IiARGE AND SPIENDID
ASSORTMENT
HEAT STOVES
JUST REOEIVED AT
SheEenberger Bros.,
T4 Main St.
BRO WNVILLJ3r NEB.
AT.X.
ABOARD I
Tlie Brownville Transfer Line,
Under the manasement of
JACOB .KGG-URS,
Is now Running Regalar Ommbusscs from
Brownville to tio Railroad TonaiHas
or the Council Bluffs and St. Joseph Railroad,
At IJortli Star, Mo.,
Two Miles from Brownville and North Slar Ferry
Landing.
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Stationer andlTewsSsaler
Keeps constantly on han.i a,i Wn(b of
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. PAPERS,'.
- -BVZEXIB INITIAL PArER.
Sutecnpllons taken for all prompt pawn, a,
' Tt
FHBlIshcr's Lowest Prices'.
Entire SatisractioK to AUj
Subscribers at a Difftance
can rely on gettlns their papns si the-
J 'JRlL
OF
ONS ' HUNDRED ACRES
POK, NOTHING.
;AtcoinpIlathn with full uad nccnraU PTni
lastrucllBs any person how to secure one hJLSS
acres of rich lannin- land for nothhTK? "Tx SS
reifav,ns ?orae and I" the richest ana
riSTel5Prt,?,nttf 'he0reftt West. IfyW
iLE.IAYNAnc.
tWm
pciouKao.
L'AFAYEtf E? MILLS.
Situated on tho. Little Nemali lUver. Ut
miles north or Brownville, and fourteen siuili6t
of rtebrnska Cisy,
Having nurchaseth( nt!r tntaro.. in .w.
.Jlilte, and thoroughly repaired and improred tfcr
same; also erected at
SAWMILL
th-reto, I ae row-prepared ti do all klndsof
EXOHAKGE'or CUSTOM WOBK
on sj6rt notice ana reasonable terms.
Lumber oratf klnd-j. nnr. Meal and Feed, con
stantly oa hand for sale; er fw
EXCHAKGE
.
forOvahwerStockoranrKfndv
All Worfe lrarmsted.
D. C. SANPERH,
I'roprietor.
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TIIE CfREAT C.U-:SE
OF
HUMAN MISERY
1
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iwriinTBTir
Jnst PnriII-.rir? hi a frnld Envelope,
TBICE SIX CENTS.
A Lecture on the Nature; Treatment nnd Radial
Cur or Sptirmutonihcca, or Seminal Weafcnwi.lR
mhtntary EmLssIoaa. Sexual IcHility anil impcUI-meuts't9'51arrin5-(5enenilly.
Nv?rvousaes, ITdi
KumptSon. Kpiteysey ami FlL-, Jlental and riiT-lcil
Incapacity; resnitlnsr rrom self-abnsc.iCc l!r K"-i-.kt
S. CimTi3ewxi.t, 31. D, authoor or the Gri
llook," Ac
The worltUrcflownwl anthor. In tht admirafftr
Icture,clc:irly ptnra rroni hlsonw ejperlnrr,
that the awful coa-viunces of M-ir abuse may b-r
ctrectualiy removed) without medicinu. andwItoouS
dangerous surgical operations. bouples.lnstnimenU,
rings or cordinLs, pointing out a mcxle of cure I
one? certain and effecticd. by which every mRfrtr,
tRi matter what bis condition mav be. marenrr
himself, cheaply, privately ami niillcally. TUIZ
LECTURE WILT. PROVE A ROOX TO TJ101
OAyiXS JXJJ TJIOCSAXDS.
bent, nnuer seal. In a plain cnvelopsv Waayaa
CHAS. J. KMXK A" CO..
KTBowcry.New York.
Postomce Box 4,536: V
COOKLN G STOVE
it is economy
TO GET THE BEST!
:
,845
MI'M,
Have been sold in the last two years
NOT ONE HAS FAILED TO GIVE
ENTIRE SATISFACTION
They are universally acknowledge
The Best Cooking Stoe Made!
AND WHEREVER KNOWN
IlEUfllD D1BIIIUB
Por Uniformity i BaMsg,
For Economy ia tie use of TaeU
Por DuraTbiUty and Conveaiesoe.
and their perfect adaptatioa to the
TYAXTS OFTESTEKXrEOrLEt
SEND FOR PRICE LIST TO
Sliellenberger Bros.,
BrewRville, ITefc.
2T-y
NEW STOCK OF
Dry-Goods and Groceries a
A. VT. ELLIS,
To accommodate tlmpubllc ia an J abC,?iiane'
ha-Just received, and opeued up in that P"
stocVof .ny,
GUY-GOODS, GnOCEBlES, K-"'
2IAJE CLOTKI.M-.
which he Is sollifls- at prices wbk toff co"
tlonfremiberivertoxvns.
PATRONIZE HOMK,anrtaj!stinba
inffupapolnt ia the interior. especWry"
can gat ooLs Just as cheap, which b ,54.
store or tr. jsiiik.
T.B.nKotB',
j. A. 1TNEK.
OTEl
BOUTsmm zlv
x-a-wn J3 .TimrvQl.St&-oPnCi
Eight street, two blocks from K. BI)C
ST. JUrn.wv.
TOB WOIUC, NeaOy al2l
J Executed, at the Advertiser Jul) iw"
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