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THE ADVERTISER.
Published every Thursday morning
BY CHURCH & HACKBR,
Proprietors.
THE ADVERTISER.
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BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA, THtJRSDAY, JANU.RY 1871.'
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SOCIAL DIIZECTOliY.
LODGES.
fTJIt CratetCuBanTerrKnIchrTein
ptnr o. :j. Streta in Kn.tonlc llallon the
moc4 Mklardy nlKbt In each month. IC W. Fum
ii, Eta.Com. Jno. Bulks. Reconlfr.
ItrorBvIUe Chaster No. 4. It. A. M.
IlteuUr CoatDURic3.tkms.flr; Monday nlcht
In ch niouth. lernx Xectiniew fcTerr JionCSay
nlcht. R. W. FunxAS, M. . P. Itrrus T.
Kiisxr. Secy.
ig?-iiiaua nllcy Lodec Xo. 1,A. F. 6c
m A. 31. Kegulur Comtnunicittiona ttrat and
thin! Satnnloy nlcUw in each montlu lodge ot
Instruction fVfrrytfalunl&y niKht. It. W. FunNxa,
W. M. Jon x Bulk k. Secy.
rgfJlroirrIJle Lodge No. 3, I. O. O. F.
- IruUr tneotlnirs Tuesday evening ot each
rtik, J.Htj;vknok,N. G. I. O. Ckoss, hecy.
CHUIICHKS.
BSSPrrUrtrrlnB Chttrek. Srrr!ccch
"" SnWxah at lltM it. m.. nd 7;30 1. ra. Prayer
Mti-tiiis; Vrc;nevliy cventucs. Sabbath eScbool
JX to'clocU p. m. J.T. B.Lini, Vn.ilur.
rSfIcthodlst K.
Subh.itli at 10-..!
CburrJj. Servicer each
Ha. ni.. and 7.-W p. m. Sun-.
. Fraier MectiriK Thursday)
U.T. Piistor. I
day ScIkki! at s a. m
renins. W. JJ. M. Co
TZSr-CUrl-f rhnrch 1-pUeopa.l. -Corner SALOOJiS.
lQ? tlaiutcarid"pciiitl.'trve. l:nlc3 every
-mday iltmuig t'i Vloct p. in. feunday JOSEPH HUflDARD CO.. Pea and Quiet Sa--ch'"Iat2
,cIock. KvwjI:iSrrvcn7'-o'clock. ' ' loxui N. 17 Main street, Brownville. feb. The
I..U tiRiniuttlr.ti iulntiiiliterrd un tin nrt Mi'i'lay ' bt Willi's und Liiiors kept on hand.
i .r:i i.i..tuli nt'. frt. u it. iuvin ueriitr.
'
ji;t ''lnirrb.-tv.nier FtMirth and At :
- i 1. M'rico i'vit) MiiJmtii ts
ni - !! i.tptM. rt iiuciiici; a is., f
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Wfdi.art .rt..,. T.&.LOWE.
..-! 4.ck, I.Mdn. loviueser 1
.vy bnWtaUt xt ll a. Mi., and tn ti;
-rJp -l. 'lrj'- KiJi-capa3 Peru. Mrv:ce
' vi S.u.ila tnoriniic niitl ovr nlnj tjliii
H. -- 4(iCl'JCk J,, ni. ltv. It. . Talihitt.
! nur-h. I.iudm. Strvictv. everj
r --uMtlh. ilc- J U". -I tiiTi.s, Tiiitor
,irr': I'rrii - vir- e- vrySab
)ii Aihti Pnrw HAiiD. Intor.
-. C dwirh. Neiiinii.t. !. Jiervlces
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fWTj tit!ier.tuii iiu. J i. UL'itUK. i'aslor.
CITY QVFICXI.S.
f?(H i'oanrl.. -Meet' the FintTtiiirMlaylr
" i 4-acIi month. Mayor, C I', fclfwart. Al
drrnicQ F. A '11del. W. U. Iwis. F. E.Johnioii
f. Neidlir.rdt. U. PUuieri. Marshal. I) Capmbell
rierk.J. H l(K.-kr. Attcirney, S. French. Treas
orer.J. ".V. Middlflon. Engineer. T. W. Bedford.
MAILS.
Northern Dally via Phelps: Departs at 8a.m.
Xrrlve t 12 p. in.
Southern Daily via Phelps: Daparts at 8 a.m.
Arrivral3 p.m.
Northern-VIa Peru
Southern Via Nemaha TrI-Weekly: Departs
UooCmv, Weduefday and Saturday at 7 a.m. Ar--1
same days at C p.m.
Western Via T-cumseh to Beatrice Dally:
Dcparti ut 7 .m. Arrlvin ntS p.m.
Northern Via London to Spring Creek WeeV
tjl Drpart.1 Friday ut 7 a.m. Arrives :aturdny at
fp.m.
Souths emcrn Via Sherman to Table Rock
Weekly: ieparw Monday at 7 a.m. Arrives Turs
fly at h p.m.
Foit OHlc. Hurs from 7 a. m to "; p. m. Sun
days ffom lOto 10', a. m. W. A. POLOCK. P. M.
RCSIXJ2SS CARDS.
ATTORNEYS.
rAitvKs: ciit'Rcir.
Attorney. Counselor and
V SOlicrtftr. Browiivllie. Neb. Practices In the
CourtiofPoUtbern NVbraska
HEWETt A. NEWMAN. Atloruevs und Coun
selor! it Law. Bruwnvllle, Neb. OlMce No. 70.
Mcl'hervon BlocL, up stairs.
IBENCIf &.ROttERS. Attorneys and Counselors
at Law. Will eive dllisent utteution tonny le
jl buninrsK entrusted to their cara. Ofiice In Court
nouir Building, llrownvllle. Neb.
TOB A. DILIXDN. Attorney r.wl Counselor at Law,
and Heal E-tnte Agent, Tecumseh, Johnson
County, b
'PHOMAS Jt BROAD Y. Attorneys at Law and
X Solicitors ic'Chcnccry. Oflicf in District Court
Jtoom. Brownville. Neb.
"rW IL McLENNAN. Attorney and Counselor
1 T at Law, brjiska City, Neb.
j) F. PERKINS. Attorney and Counselor at Law,
J' T-cumsch, Johnson County. Neb.
TYE A HCMPHREY. Attorney's and Counselor
a at Itw, Pawnee LVty, Iawn e (VmiiiIv. Xcb.
K IlPSCiS.Attnrneynt Lnw and Land Aent,
Z. Urstrtc-.S4ge('ouiiiy. Xebrastu.
PHYSICIANS.
.' V sTtWAKi.M. D.. Physician and Surgeon.
V . IlrutTui iiir. eb.!Jincchoursrrom7to9nm.
undtin.andn-. to 7, p. m. Oifice in H. C. Lett's
UngMore.
I'M. M. .AILY.
,,An'". I'itvNicIan and Surseon. St.
I N.r..u Srh- .r.lllllfLti. nf linrlnn-itl f.VIw.
iC 1 1 ,P4r
3ly
', ' I--fUKLI.N.M.D..l,hysiciau and Surgeon
. .e Nebraska Ec and Ear Intinnirv.
-.v. -i" -t Urownville, Neb. Office hours
. ' sj. m.
iiiVUMAN. I'liysJcUn and Surgeon. No.
- M ji 'tr-t. Brownville. Neb. Ollice hours
t !1 turn, and irom 1 to ! p. m.
: VTIIEWS. I'hysirian and Surgeon. Ofllce
J j Onig Store, Sn.K Main btreet, Brown-
Ncli
WS At.'KSTS.
'.K' ' ".-u ltatisauj "is Palnc
e. ''jiv ,: Il''jek,-'.nicr l'irsi
'.V :.:iv' ;.ronij.tMtcm5ni to
-.: umt i lf i'nyiuent of T.nxm '
i S.-.nAi.i LmiicI J.tr.ct 7tf
' lr- 1U. f. it.- j.Mit3ri
' C( .! Kn;k t.r.: i "(.Fai; s .
..rrva. 4.' jsco
i Ksj.rER. He; Fli and Tax
1 ku O bee in Ui-triei ooart IUioel.
ir.p
)!. ii tnon to IM rmm of Hm1 Cic-1
t
. r.
ii Taxes throurtxrat the Nemaha
KKAIIV 1EAL.V2IIj;.
A .'.JI INc. Fnrwara.iu: and Cotnaii-
' 'fc' t. rj JituuMr ui mU ktnlui Oram
- inxluit, vitttv mik! WrenM,m. No.
' r. t.liixjmnvli:xb.
' TUiTKrwtf.,n;Ji.ri in Gris. I , o-
1 . vpinw.il, Xt'.. Uiyh&s. market
,. i . annum- the farmer aan rame. VV
m -i .ietrjttoiWfkiiwwMK. the inarLei.
MKUCIIAA-DXSK.
'IN,N,rP aet inG.u?rjl :iirch
?. -j r: M-iin arn:. K.-u-a. .i .ufc. x b.
NOTARIES.
h l''?nT' X arr Publlcand Con vevuneer,
?'.?. .Airnt u the Koultable and American Ton-
tin. .. .. "r riiiiauiv ucu American lon-
- y '.c 'iurance com pan lm.
DRUGGISTS.
1 'SP1' N1CKELL. Dealers In Dru-cs.
rmp !LUm'7s t. No. C Main 'street. Brown
Sooii -..FjUssortBieatorDruKS. Paints. OJji.
COnSTT SURVEYOR.
J FJsJrS1!: County Surveyor. Portoffie
-yae-M. atfton. Nemaha County. Nehnuka.
SADDLEIiV.
M it2? -TfiP"' Rriilta. Collars. Etc. No,
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
BLACKSHITH8.
J.roSn's'?'" lnlUi. Main street.
f wtrktoTJl!S-:i,AVIS P'ePwed to do all kinds
J' Shif-r5JHnso?' BicJ"OiW and Horse
B'owc viui.' vS? "H gT1-between Main and AUantlc,
a juSiu'te' r 4one w ort""Bil tatls&vc-
RIDGE JBUH.ISa.
ssMwir01' BOflt ana saoe m&kct, so.
S? "'eet. BrotrnrUle. N2. Hh conslaot
utSd ?? wortmant of Geot's, Lady.
Ykaon Julrcn Boot b4 Hnoea. Cusjom
!o"e on short nou6111058 Patch. IWpajm
svJiS?128 Eoflt nd &hae Maker. No.
HARDWARE.
ORirrTT-,
TMovirE31 BR2?- X te Hard
1"'. Neb. BMWnS, E- No. 74 Main auiHawa
PaSSuS"!?' Hf,w" Merchanu. So.
fltoTM.Ttoiri?:.BrownvUle. '60- Dlr Is
" -sAi,
Kncrr;.
)' insAM. Teacher of Haste, Boobs
rmentAi vr-f?78 '""ructions in Vocal and In.
XJ T tot&S?,18 "?cnt te t Orahs
i?J' ciaw) liiH?tIwfrom lc firms of Root A
,31 for . -.U4K m vupei. ah
W?
r r?rVi. ""i.asB ux st aca at casu-
t ; "1X; .T ' f-?ie.-iiif;enoralMerch:iu-J
a "rardinKundCuiisMr.nMexfh-
. "N " -'n StrClt. CrOWUVl!!c. XMl. Corn i
-k ,,;""' "'"V'-s Furniture etc.alwuv.s on HI
? -" -i1 's. market pn o ptid lor Hales. Pelts. ' 5
' Brol?Jm5r,eBlwrdCntr.
ariefe aowia Thsstiongtatandbctt'ootfea
. BOOTS AXD SHOES,
TAILORty
IS"'eFB2i,DT-I,:erei- Tailor. No. 62
ttrat l "Vies, oo fchort notice and reoat.l
business cards.
HOTELS.
rtnpnwiv nniTOP n T TTantfrnan. PrODrie-
O tor. Not-16 Main street. BrownvHIe. NeUrRsta
lSStSSt&tSi
patnu west ana omnipusges ior mi uu
REYNOLDS JIODSE. J. N. Reynolds, oprietor.
Nos. 88 &90 Main street, opposite Pontoaica.
Newly furnished throufthout; thoroughly .fPi
eled from cellar to att'c First Glass hple Koom
onflrstfioor. Most convonlent House! o i the busi
ness part of the city. Livery accommodations con
venlent. Stages for oil points leave Ob one
dally, making close connections with nil Railroad
trains. '
AMERICAN HOUSE. L. D. RoNson. Proprietor.
Front street, between Main and College. Good
Feed and Livery Statue in conuecuuu mm mu
House. ,
RESTAURANTS. U
BANK RESTAURANT.-Geo. Daugherty, Pro
prietor. No. 37 Main street. Brownvllle. Neb.
Meals at all hours Bonrd by the day or week.
JUSTICES.
A W. MORGAN.
VA- Ivict Oillce
ville.Neb.
W. MORGAN. Probate Judge andJustlceof the
in Court Houe iiuimuig, iirown-
J
IICHAItn IIARPSTER. Alhambra Billiard Sa-
Iikui. No. 10 MaliiMreet, Brnwiivlllc,Neb. Tlie
upi winexana Liquor consiunny on nana.
(.E. DAUCHEIITY,
2ji jgyi-".i i l
5 PROPP-IETOR.
I
I BAN! RESTAURANT
F
THE SHERMAN , OUSE.
4C Mnln-st., Hroivnville.
C. 31. KAirFFMAN, Proprietor
ITJEED STABLE
IX C0X.VECTI0X WITH THE HOUSE.
This House has been remodeled and refurnished
throughout, nnd affords the best accommodations in
tnc city to the local and traveling public. It is cen
trally located. Stages for the West, nnd Omnibuses
for nil trains, go from the Shermnn House. Fair
nrst class, oiiarges moaerate. la-tf
D. RSMICK,
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
For the purchase nnd sale of Real Estate ln
SI!i:iofR. Iowa, ItSissouri. Sian
kuk, IVcbraNkn. and Col
orado, PAYING TAXES, o.
Valuable Lands In above named States for sale
on long time.
Omce,49Main street.
BROWJVVIXLE, NEBRASKA.
H-6U1
W. B. TTRIGMT,
Wholesale and Retail
Dealer In
OLD KENTUCKY
WH1SKYS
Pure Wines, Bitters, &c,
G3 MAIN STREET,
BRO IFiV VILLE, NEBRASKA.
H. H. BRYANT,
House, Sign and Carriage
PAINTER,
Graincr V Papa Manga'.
No. 00 MAIN STREET,
Brownville. Nebraska.
JOHN tiAUSFIELD,
Bricklayer and Plasterer,
Brownville, Nobmskn.
Is prepared to take contracts' in his line. In city or
country. AH work done in the host or style. ALso,
will timid Cisterns, and warrant them perfect, i'.y
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry
.TOEPJE-I SITTJTZ,
No. 5?J jriRiit Stroct. Brovmville.
Keeps cii'iautly on l.und a larce and well
" r.sk.r?i..1 ..f.j.L. it c-.tntiitif sirn,0v. ill Ills llllf
A i nri.i.rnp of Cl.ck. W.itciifS and JewclryJ
ill H'.,-, H i filiAyVEl
.llfxantler Sc tnTi'vt",
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
IS JKFFICUPON COUNTY. 1CEBP.AKKA -
;John L. Carson, Banker,
BRO rXVILLE, IfEBRASICA.
Exchance houcht and a'tl on all the priucipa
cities. Also dealer in
(iold and Silrer Coir., Cold Dust, and Gorern
tnpst Bonds.
DejosIts rccvi vcd. jjayable at sicht. Inlensst pair
on time deposits by special i.Kreement. Taxi's
for non-residents. All kinds U. S. Bonds kuhIj-C
TRANZ HEiMEB,
AGOK&P ACKSMITHHOP
ONE DOOR WEST OF COURT HOUSE.
TAGON MAKING, Repairing,
Plows, nnd all work done in thebesl
manner and on short notir. SatistaeUon RuarAn
antecd. GivchlmacaU. 3t--ly,
rr. O. F. XHXLJvVTJT,
siciao
lan
OFFICE IN THURMAN'S DRUG STORE,
Brownville, Nebrnskn.
POSSESSING an Electro Magnetic Battery, he
will be fully able to attend to all Nervous and
other diseases.
Will be in HrownvUlo from the 1st to the 5th, nnd
from tha isth to to JSth of every month. 5tf
STAR HOTEL
Brownville, .Nebraska.
STEVENSON & CBOSS,
PROPRIETORS.
General R. R. & Foreign Ticket Office
OMNIBUSSES TO ALL TRAINS.
Daily Stages for All Points "West.
Sr JiPLE ZOOM JX THE STA TB
JOBH Q. A. SXmi.
c n. wilcox
STORAGE, FOhWAROIKG,
ASD
COMMISSION HOUSE
OF
SMITH & WILCOX.
Dealers la all kinds of Grain, for vnich they
pay the higtoeat market price in Cash.
gjTOtBae at Store of F. E. Johnson Co. UMUn
FREMONT HOUSE.
BROAD ST., BET. 3d 4th,
FREMONT NEBRASKA.
S. BC. FOWLER,
PROPRIETOR.
This House it within 50 rods of the TJ. P. R. B. wd
P. C fc P. B. E. Depots. Racks leave tor West
eoint-aauy, ana juncoin trl-weekly. C-tf
Tl MAIN STREJST. ItcPEETtSON BLOCK.
I rr BrownvUle, Neb., headQuarters for alf
IITiTl
iwnvuie. Neb., headquarters for ail I -
KLod of Tinware. dwtt
TTAV KNIVES, for sale by
XI No. 7 Mla ttroet, McPi
' TlUe.Keb.
W. D. Shellenbercer
Mcpherson Block, Brown.
?tr
s
-rnniiTvnnT"i i"rrri T '" - Yi .v ill aw
No. 37 Main St.
j BROVNVIIil.E, NEir. 9
m LIQUOR
GermanPhy
THE ADVERTISER.
BROWISVXL1.B, NEB.,
!
THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 5, 1S71.
The great Eolipse of the Sun took
place on Thursday Inst. It was not
visible in any part of the United
States.
Hon. W. W. Abbey, one of the
State Penitentiary Commissioners,
ana jaon. j. j. uosper,. of Lincoln,
reached our city - lafct evening- and
honored us with a call.
On the Senate standing, Commit
tees, Senator Tipton stands on the
committees of Public Lands and Ag
riculture; Senator Thayer oh Indrah
Affairs and Enrolled Bills.
The Coal mines at Carbon station,
U. P. R. R., have taken fire, and the
town was necessarily evacuated.
Houses are reported as sinking, and
the railroad track has been laid
around thercene of tho fire.
-
The farmers' who were too busy
plowing in Gass count-, last wc'ok to
come to town, and the musquitoes
that were buzzing around at Brown
ville, about the first of this month,
have not been heard from, in that
respect the-past three days.
Senator Drake, of Missouri has
probably made this trade with the
Dcmoterrrcy of that State giving
them a U. S. Senator as likely as
any other way,- Frank Blair for a
life position for'hfmself. Grood enough
for Drake; but not very honorable to
his party.
Judge Gay lord J. Clark of whom
we spoke a few weeks ago, formerly
of Plattsmouth, late Judge of the
25th Judicial District, Texas, was
murdered at El Paso in that State re
cently by3i desperado named "Wil
liams. This will be sad intelligence
to his many old friends in this State.
For the benefit of those of our
readers who may desire to visit
Washington, and of course, call oh
the members of our Delegation, we
will state that Representative Tafie
if. at his old quarters, the National
notel. Senator Thayer this season,
is stopping at the same House. Sen
ator Tipton has a suite of rooms at
9130 street. . . . s
The Legislature of Nebraska meets
on "the first Thursday after the first
Monday in January" being the com
ing year on the oth day of that
mouth. On the second Tuesday af
ter rhe meeting the body will pro
ceed to the election of a Uuited
States Senator the 17lh. But little
if any business of importance will be
transacted until after that time.
The Pawnee Tribune having cut
loose from any and all political affiU
liations is afloat, and floundering
around in the dark. The editor is
now calling aloud for partizan jour
nals tn tell him where he is, or who
he belong to He says: "We respect
fully invite all Republicans and
Democrats tn define their positions
on the questions which are now of
vital interest to the people." The
Tribune has gotten into a very awk
waid condition; thiiiUs the Republi
can party is deatl expired by limit
ation, finished its course deserts it,
and has not the nerve to go over to
the enemy. Bad job you have made
ot it Bnr. Edwards.
--
INQUIRY.
Mr. Editor. There is an old ami
much valued saying "never remain
in ignorance for want of asking."
We have heard much about the Word
Method now used in teaching young
scholais to read. If there is in this
method anything superior to the old
way of teaching, we would like to
know something about it. Wre are
heartily in favorof all improvements,
and wish to see this method taught
throughout the county if it be to far
superior to the usual way of teaching.
Will some friend please give to the
public some knowledge of this meth
od? Yours,
A Teacher.
Hon. J. T. Hoile, U. S. Marshal,
and Hon. J. B. Furay. Special Agent
for the Post Oflice Department, were
in the city yesterday and called on
us.
Marshal Hoile informs u that he
will have that portion of the cen-us
of this county relating to Agricultu
ral matters taken over, and will also
endeavor tn correct any errors that
may have occurred in the County in
any respect. Those who Ijnowor
imperfections will now bareTan op
portunity to have them corrected by
giving Mr. Daily, the census taker,
the proper information. We are
particularly indebted to Marshal
Hoile for his efforts to do this; its, well
as other countiesjustice, where it has
not been done heretofore.
Post Oflice Agent Furay is a thor
ough going and efficient oflicer. He
lias made especial miil arrangements
to accommodate tins city and other
points with mail facilities, particular
ly from tho West and North-East. but
owing to the late hour of the (wins
in the evening they bave been of iifc
benefit to this point. The effort how
ever, is entitled to as much credit, so
faraetheacent; is eoncerned, as though
. . . ' ... 7
we had ceen accomiuoaaiea as ije-
signed.
-. T S
Totoaee., of n!l kin fla t Bttro A Brot
DEATH OP MRS. LUSHBAVGH.
On Saturday evening last CapL Car
son -of this city received a telegram
containing the startling amiouucc
mentof the death of Mrs. Lushbaugh,
widow of the late and lamented Maj.
B. F. Lushbaugh, who died in Omaha
on that day. Just one month from
the day she followed the remains of
her husband to the tomb, she, too, is
called from the cares of earthy 'leaving
four children, "mourners, refusing to
comforted."
Having a' personal knowledge of the
unusually strong family attachments
and affections in this Instancu, "we
know and fully understand the ex-
'ceedinglycrushihg'hndheart-feltJaf-
fl-ietions. HoW escrufiatingly lonely
these little ones; especially the young
est, who has been an invalid for a
number of years; the constant recipi
ent of tho3o kind and untiring atten
tions that can-only be bestowed by an
affectionate mother. What a heavy,
stroke! Yet, there is consolation in
the Faith that He who guides all
things for good, "will temper the
winds to the. shorn Lamb." Among
the hosts of warm personai friends of
the dep-irted heads of this family,
thousands of sympathetic tears are
dropped for their orphans, who are so
suddenly. andsadlyberefteswWhile,
as it were, left alone, "strangers in a
strange land" no relatives near; kind
hands and hearts are rjeaf and' ready
to do all", rfext to the efforts of float
ing parents. ., 4
STATE KOR3IAI SCHOOL.
The State Normal School located
by an act of the Legislature at Peru,
in this county, has issued its first an
nual catalogue and makes such a
showing of complete success, as to
more than satisfy its most sanguine
friends. Its location in a commuuity
where education is appreciated,' and
where untiring efforts are made foY
its advancement, together with the
character of those into whose hands
and management it has fortunately
fallen has produced this result. Tho
house, given to the State, now proves
entirely inadequate to theAvants and
actual necessities of the Educational
interests of the State. It cannot be
made to serve the purposes, or meet
the actual demands another year.
The Board of Directors and friends
of the Institution will, in due time,"
make the proper showing, and ask
an appropriation at the hands of the
next Legislature for the purpose of
constructing -suit.tblp- buildings for
this school. We hope it will meet
with that attention aini considera
tion its merit demands. We art- not
posted as to tbe probable amount thai
will be asked for. or even what will
be thought sufficient to meet' the
emergency. Theic will be no', de;
mand involving a tax on the people
of the State; but an appropriation of
public lands for that purpose.
LETTER PROM LINCOLN.
Mr. Editor. Lincoln, at present,
is rather dull, but lively times are ex
pected after the holidays.
There is to be a meeting of. the
Board of Regents ofthe University
on the 22nd inst.' IT he-ostensible bu
siness is to accept the University
biiilding.and. release thecontractor,
from urther responsibility.
It is understood' by some
that a
Chancellor will be,elected, but who
the lucky nmn will be is not known,
or even hinted at. If the right man
Can be found, it will undoubtedly be
the best to elect him, and let him look
thi ground over, and arrange his
work select his Faculty that the
Institution may be opened for the re
ception of students, at lea.t by .Sep:
tember post.
To make the institution successful
there must be a preparatory depart
ment organised in connection with it,
and without this we can hardly see
how student are to be fitted to ripier
the course. It mav seem to some
1. . . .. . .. .
ike degra ling the institution lower-1
... , , ,,,.,. r ..
ing the standard and.all this'; but it
is well to remember all the time that
we are in Nebraska, not Michigan.
If it were wisdom to erect a magnifi
cent building, it certainly would be
folly to lock it up now, because we
cannot furnish sufljeient material to
start a fir.telassCollegeimmediatcly.
No, we say open its doors to those
who will come with the promise of
completing a good course of study,
I'VPIl if tllBV Tll.i.rl til'), .., wa ..-,.,.,....
w.. Jt.ulo v,,-
t,,n to enter the regular .course.
I here is one ; thing, however, that
will seriously impe-de the nroTes of
., . . . l iJi0it.. a u
the instilutmn just now, and that is
.. , , , J ....
the lack of proper facilities for board-
,ng Irue.,n tune, this wil i,r a
t..v ...uc .tKu.u i Sc, .mi ni
in-.-v...u it. inn niinuuLHuui v ueu sen-i
ous
At
to
board
find
nuts, imosioi r.ne young men and I
wnmpn ir t no ri:n fhnt fun ir.;.-.
the advantages of such an institution
cannot afford to pay half these rales ;
and yet these are the very ones the
State should educate. The' sons .and
daughters of oup wealthy men are
not receiving education for practical
life, they educate more far appear
ance. It is from the middle class that
we find our intensely' earnest work
ers in all departments of ljfe. Then
what we need here are facilities for
boarding Uiat ivill bring board' down
'to $3 per wreek at most, and lower if
possible.
If Lincoln will erect a building ca
pable of affordjng rooms1 for 100 stu
dents and give-the students board at;
J- ' jS-Ji r's' a . i,j. -arm!
cost, 8 uiey lire uojn? now in many
drawback. ' , ' Z " ' , . .1 1. a 1'-,v- J-u- Jxn-ni. memoer 01
.. .. . fare of lite, the.rmnd will revert back I ,. - TnViii'nf Rn.i.ivi of fhU hitps;..'-
preaent students wilibe ohiiirpd ; ...:.i. u........ ....r.ii....t;.vo rri.a 1im j..i ...-.., r.". r ..?i n..rW .,r!i iif
pay from JO to $7 per week for .vhen the" well filled stocking or corrsVquedce thereof, the Board was
and rooms, and but few emild ,i k !.. .-m..; ,., ,m- obliged to adjourn 'without doing any1
accommodations evori at Hipsa : ...:...;..,... ,4.;t a .wl ir ou'iiie'-M,. aiij lotiiuii.ii.
of our first-class institutions in the
east, then we will soon'see a 'flourish-
ng sehpoL established hiireyVbut un
til that-is done we? cannot expect to
see our beautiful edificenf much use
tc the State. ,yq will, perliDps.kripjv,
about this after the -.meeting of the
Regents. Observer-.
LETTER FROM ClilFTON. .
The following xtruets are made
from a letter from a highly, intelligent
and prominent citjzen, residinginthe
extreme western portion of thiscoun-
ty. It was not written for publica-
non, out as u contains valuable.
Editors I know like better to have,
st
letters for publication, but "to-night I
am too uusy 10 put inmgs insuape.
-I?see by your paper that an effort is
being made to add half a township
on our western boundary to Johnson
County. This is newsj to us here1
where we ought to be first consulted
I think, and so far as Jam able to
learn-is not' de'slre"d' 'by any one. It
seems to to me when propositions'
have been submitted aud' more about
to be submitted to the people "to aid
the 'construction of Rail Roads and
other important measures, ' that we
need our present strength. Besides,
the western portion of Nemaha has
never been properly represented. We
have no voice in conventions to speak
of and will not for a long time if we
are tblose Half a township!" We are
glad you are using your influence
against it. ' ' ' - '
We want a general herd law, and
the western partof the county desire
it and their voice in the matter will
have rfs weight. "With their help it
would carry, by vote. Schools and
school districts would all be changed
or nearly so, causing expense and
strife. . ,
Before this reaches you. you will
probably have received the ad news
of the death of Ju'dge D.'d'SanV.ers,
Representative elect. This causes a
'vacancy" to be filled, I suppose by a'
special election. Now that 1 an on
this subjeqt' let me say' that we, heVe
in the west half of the county, claim
the man to fill that place. -
The Wisconsin and Illinois settle
ments arebutv a trifle north-west1 bf
thl'"cc:YtcrTrrtfiycoiinf,hu'e"7neA'ei'
had an impoilant oillco filled, by one
of her citizens; have always support
ed the Republican ticket en mans;
have voted Rail Road; maintained a
herd law fiom the beginning; in short
have done all in' their power to devel
ope the vast resources of this por-.
tion of the county. T venture the as
sertion that more improvement in
the way of planting fruit trees, tim
ber, bodges, &c, has not been made
by any settlement of the same age
aud size in the State, and we want to
be represented.
Before closing let me .slate that the
piospect for a fruit crop next season
is very flattering; fruit buds-well de-i
veloped before Jrost; wood welLJiard
ened. I hope to 'have 1" kinds of
peaches to exhibit next fair. Winter
grain looks finely.'" The snow falling
will help to moi&(e.n the dry ground
and protect its growth. y -'v.
Yours truly, '
For the Ncbr.tska Adverser.
CHRISTMAS. i
"Perhaps amid the festivities and
feastings of Christmas, the real de
sign of celobratjng tho fay 'may be
forgotten. It was introduced into
tho early christian church'as a relig
ious service or Christ Ma mass
done in honor and memory, of the
nativity of Christ. Itis a beautiful
service: and it would be well if men
would observe the day in a religious
manner. It would throw off some of
K. mml.arnMQ P!i IV WIH! 1 WHfSfllS
... . . I
t,Jt- tUIII'-J w-s- - ------ -- --C7
, .. ... T( ...n.,i.i -.11,.! Hm
down the spirit. It would direct the
rmind heavenward. If angels came
and sang praises with the Shepherds
as they were watch rag their flocks at
night, among the hills of Judea, when
the Christ-child was born ; if all
along the ages since, praises have
been sung, and men ''drawn" toward
TTnovon Uv it fin it. is as L'ood to 1'eil-!
"-" J o ...
'der praise now m memor3'
or nnn
who brought "uhid -tidings of great? j
, , -, j
joy" to the earth, as well as on the
piajlls. f Bethlehem.
CI,ristmas, however celebrutn.1,
, , j,, relfgioiia devotions or' so,
. i - . .
cj:ij enj().me, tSf ,p- ever associated
-., i ." K-e. .',i.
with pleasant memories, gifts rind, re-
Jfl.n. It ,3 lbell Santll Claiis, 'Ahl
of eu.eu-comes, with
h,8 ifls l() lhe , ,il!tt .fok& . -aml
may well caiu-e a sigh of regret to re
lln.. tl,.,.,... ..-,. f.rtl lr. nil tn rklll-
I llCtl LI..U . W HI. IjUL. .v. ,. .. A'...
losophers, as genuine christians now
as then. It was a beautiful story told'
for many years in F ranee, that the
Christ-child once a.'y ear went round'
at midnight with gifts to the little
ones. And the. children looked up
with love and r-vert-nce to this friend
in the heavens. How sad to think
that the folljcs and errors of men
and women, as the years come and
go, to blind and corrupt them, that
thej- lose confidence in their friends,
who dwell in the beautiful land 4of
light and love. Aud they may well
strive' and pray "to become, as the1
,,. .. .- i c : auuan.aqfeisuiigotiiera, aau?twmrt?iiirni tneu Iliese. necessities will not ent uam one nersan fur Seiftmf'Ri
1 It S?n Vd- .,i,f0sr3P?, .boj.t tostpp.off into,the,newiycar, hrLn;lte rt'Qovorn-$"ISA SL
e talIhhbertff giv,.ng)ie pub- jjdv.p feof experieneo,,hidn ineiit-Uwrenriisoieiit!yWr-nie ofiLc person :o Aoied' for, ujfe
healion:. , .f , .. tliefu tore and as niinv 'who betran ad for ther seiv,w, :ii)il if lhoae siiainmve a Wjorty of the TftTfc
Cuftox, Neb., Dec:. 101870. fuLure' a;"U uS .u,ani ,, 'UePn services iad bcn well as that they number of votes tU In each hW.
Col R W Fvn T)Lrr-T lk"S yeftr W,th '"' haVftPassed "P-"11-0 fhl 'have porro.med withoul po- &haII be eHtemt. OK the jminmTof
v.oi. n. iLRNAS. JJear br 1 i,jgher life, so long before the days of Iitieal und-ontsidt interferences, there each house by the olerk or aeflrettiry
hope you will excuse me if I take a j,,,, ,lave beennun. wouldaiotwbe tins daiigcrof. want, thereof; but if either house ahaHt.fU
a little of your lime in a private way.' . ' , JZ tnn n uIV .,, M,o n, aud,.thora would, nobbo'.this .necessity to&ivesuch majority tn any wfilop
Cvraaf wuu 40 4 b UUlllttllJ U.1 UUU1U 1 . f.? .11 1 -- -i BJ.-. . ' J- dLl " L . . . Be ...
HMMI MIMIIV I'TIIH'III'- IIII'l 11 1111 It 111- I
i.. ..... .K.a .w- -.., A.S ! t-lra ll'ill
111 vi? i.i iimiuMsi'Mi 'il ...... .. v,,., iiKiniiiicrnrTrinc f.T nirsinfi:i3
XToofo rlA thnm-WI'lUMr Itt-t-lor illll. !
iutuici lv. iiLUi. itrM j. k..i .A 1 -j . . ...." , jy2rftfZl -itt-.-l i ..
An .rnnf Mnh..fD.t.1B,.i.in, nf.l-,lrsV&,w..li,iseU"biulSe ftrg6 well
..w,J.wwl ,-s..,, .- ...b.,. ..- ruennoneu in- tiiar'-conneccliTn. r tin- oistiit that he should come.
ijcaven- . - umana republican, t JJce. 'Ziii.) 'sel5je in Kansf.s. Denver Kcuis.
Many, beautiful thoughts cluster
around theiinfanevjand childhqodof
Jesus. Although .for? most of his- life
on earth, he was "a man of sqrrows
and acquainted with grief' .yet he
jnay(have had a happy childhood so
,rnanya one whosc.lifo is a continu
ous sorrow look back' with Jjleasaut
jOaemories to the tiniGjhCj' was ahap
y&mA m,.i . .,lB ,.-.,..
. ;Now -as we stand on , thebrink of
the old year; in honor or dislirinoryhs
we have becnfa:thfnl or nn faithful
ivitli llinitrtlnntanit'nn ia Jn gritfirinni
,.,..... .s.,tu.i.u.wt..-.i ............. ... ,- ,isi,. ,,... ,.,
our ownpower.3,aud faculticatowniudfj... ithaouWrsnf the Govoniiiient.
I n 1 - -r.A "JJ "' :- ----.- n, i.Miiinri7i tir lixr IM I ID1I
sands, who.y'Il have passed "up high
er." As every, ad.xanceirient to mpre
elevated positions, on earth, , requires
preparation, so as to perform the du
ties of the place, and enjoy its hon
ors, so it requires,a spiritual prepara
tion, for a reception into tho splen
dors and glories of thei'mansions" in
the, house of the Heavenly Father,
when men shall go, to dwell in, their
house hot made with hands eternal
in the heavens. Then as we stand
on the brink of this old year, it may
be well to consider if we are, prepar
ed for an introduction in textile spurts
of paradise; fitted Jbr the societyf
blight, pure angels ;ho arecultured
and educated in the lore ofl heaven.
Maybe it will not Ue.a fitting time,
when the death-change comes, to be
gin to learn the wayand speeches of
the skies.
The Christ la a messenger sent from
the upper worlds and has a school in
which men and women may fit them
selves for the court of Heaven. Let
us learn our lesson well of this-Teach?
er; speaking the court language, and
wearing the royal dress of spiritual
beauty, so that by-and-by we may be
swift-winged, bright footed messen
gers' fitted for tlie Masters' use in
higher, brighter worlds.
Now reader mine you who I
plenscJ-anU yoif who I displease, "all
alike," I wish you" all1 a "merry and
happy Christmas."" You and I may
differ in faith' and' opinions. 'Your
education and life? expcrPehcps, inay
cause yon louinerirom me; my euu,-
cation' and life experierrees't-aiise mfe
16 differ withyqn. You have a right
tdyoiir view of things, and the ox
pression'of them so have I; but let
u- put aside 'tlfeso lesser inattcis, of
"tithing niiiit and cummin"- and at-J
v'.. . ra : . . ....
tend to tijejveigiilier matters ot tne
Jaw, and " unlte'Th. giving praise to
(iod in the highest, for tending
Christ into thetworld to bring "peace
on earth: good-wiii. to.men." '
Jennktte Harding.
London, Neb.!' ' '
SCHOOL FUND APPORTIONaiEXT;
- ST-XTn'tfNEBRASilA-" 1 "a
Office State Stjp't Pub.' Inst'n. '
To the 'Honorable JdJiri' 'Qillcsjriel
Sfnlp AurlUny - . .' - '
As appears from 'the certificate of!
the llouonible JamestSweet, State!
Treasurer, made on ,theloth dayoj
May,lS7U. Oiere is pow.hrfiis haill
and subject to apportioninentrfcchortP
moneys which were derived as
fol-
lows.; jsv. , ' '
Interejt on Territorial aud Stale bonds $ 1.TM30
l.ir..t-u.t .in T-t. t r ,1 stnt... hniwlti .? 1Ct K.S
imeret un.Private txuntie.."ZZ.".77."". aii( .
lirterest'un unpaid -principal. School .,.-.
BeiiK of soiiuoi rand .r , 3,iJT75
l-iia-s and Licemes .....-..
:.,....: -t-'jOuo
.Mllll
unount apsiorrioned, OU.blU.oJ ; frac- ,
tional remainder. $ r:,
rrs...A nifm . a ?? .T
f - " vv lltV
fir).iisiiiiirMs. 4tr irtinn'i1aror.itil1if!rk r ' ?M I.sU MlP -Sinf . RllOVtllfl t
AVtU-illlll X.IA. ..... ......... ........ . ..- ....... svPC,4 t
Total "sctIbP- I Thayer, Warner,- Wil eyt- Yi I urns, -"-""' " ..V V, , V , VT LT
lotai sctbii tj -,, j 1 ' 'author of "Little Bretcht. ' Ha hfo
Tipcompliance with the provisional "Xavs Chsserlv MeCrecrv Mor- recer,tly become an aUaehee ot thw
of Section, 73 of, the School Law, J K'oU of VeriiioMt P itterson !c"hnr7. tiV' York Tribune, in which papar '
have apportioned the, same to .the st0'.kt0 Sumner, Thunnan" Tip'- the poem first appwrwl.
several counties as follows : Uon-t) -. - ' A day or two ago, tho workmen in.
hole number of clnldren,3J,if)2;7 w.pnWi.n.i T..,t. ...i. .,.i.i mm nf ti-.. tni.Mi rr the. r.iim.i.1
WM4V.a fVw.s,s. ,.s,v.w..v....v....... .-s.--.... . .. . - r a , 'V"tW, a. . s, . . I H . f ,
Named oruatits, ,4 scholars. wVmue.Hive, were abs'entf- a-A -'
jjuuer lai'la.i- . W-W
Cuss .. A.viT "if?" !
Cedar ...-.
.rj
Colllux ....
CllUUitg.
tWRoia....
:...i: ar
. wtl
713
331 .
1 ,1H)
o.soh...
wo-
iJougia 4
( !u,ie
T,IJT ,
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Jlml
231
sa
Off
.IrtleraOIl cj-Mnr y'
Johlnon ...Z. I .. ....r3l
,m5 !
-iwj5 j
te.s
Ke irnei ......-....,.......
Juieasier..- U-:&sJ& ifrS "" '
i'Eauiui-Court .KB 7
,121 it
37 74
Mite
XauLson 1
'Mi'rnA " '"" ? iK-t
'&l 1 1 sj rV . ........... .-.... . M...HI m.
mm
Nciuaua...-
"Oto.'..!h-
".inee......
Platte
lach .rdsoa.-in
Saroy.
aline
Saunders.
ibcunru.
yjiiiiiitoii.t-ss.-wii . ' -.8ti
York........ ...... ".. l - s Ax lu
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stuutun
December.
We are sorry to hear'that Gov. But-
ler-'d.dMiot notify Col. R. W. FuVnnvj
ftnimbsityin an6ffjlml toward? other
officials of Itis own creation are ui..!
I -. A. . . ? - -7 i ' . I
I narnonaolcHimier auy circumstances
whatever, arju result, m gieai
detriment" to the pulilisf '"uiterpsts if
fiersisted in. " . .
It is about time'such actions on the
part of oqf, public servants were re
buked by, the peopleand preSs of this
State, as" tlrev are- extraordinary nntl
dauiauinir to every,, interest. Omuhrn
Republican. . .: ,
Tne iug.nui.rih, rn1rr.ltr,
MctatDinc9lnesterday to' trans-
ict ollicial business and prenare for
me report uicv are reqiiireu 10 maiie
to the'Lecislature. A vacancy "ooca-
,.;.o.i t,Tv fi, svv,-i f aV tZ:
iwiillje filled by the 'Boards asi pro-
vided by lav.-. The names of Mr.1
1 .
.Hs
Zn:::ZZr.::- : - 6srm , f XewYoVv were Hrrasiofl ! a ,:iSlV ",,r,l,,S- , ' " :
1 ik ?(r'ju4 ut'iij' iiuiu iuh i')is, .ere arresieti . t,-i1v "A Irisa'? si.tii- irliat tc
:::.::::: p ::1 in Boston to,day. They had ip theif h,'"." 3 ' " J
:",T" ?. . portSMOp about ve hunUrod. dol a. L"V;M r ..r, ;. - fcii. - ril
ZZZZZjZZIZJZ.,J,m , - 'liiisiM worth ofurs. drv iroods. &c. wl ich ..."''", "l" . ', 7, """K M3I -
-r----r.- " iJlhiiv'1iild f.lVlrtiPn"?nPn r,t. nri-T ,.""'''. "-1 "''t IR UIU lf -
i.-. 1.: c '5.' - "" t Mtnaof. itevtcd lovers, iwre as tho
Mmmi. -If I.iiii'oIm this, seviiiiteenth . . . , ,., ... . v. .1
,W4. .... -: ----- -mttfeu 101a nonH-wiimii len nines 01 ; ;
ii.i. .f 1 ii.i'tinhf-r. lijiU. :i s.-. 1 t-- ,.. .t .1 ,
u.j v,. -. , -- ine ieontsKa nue, auu tne wor oif0f
S. D. Beals, laying iron js progressing at the rate 1 to
C?.. Cr,,..1f P., l,i;,. liH.lrlicllitn f i.ir .'. .li4r. .1 "V
OliUC OU J' t- J- "www iuov.uti.v,... ,,j null it lllllti JtT UH .
. -v " - " --
SENATOR 'TIPTON ON THE CI VIZ
K'
SERVICE REJ..XUF- FUND.
,iln-the United Status Senate, Dec.
,1,4, thiMtuestton beiugfto. establish the
"Ciy,irSe,rjvicej Heliel JKmuP Senator
Titt.Qn of jNebraskft sitd? -F '
, Mjr.President, until Congress siiall
bvjjrpperii-gilatiou manfully meet
tluf wants of the employees, of this
Govern inen'r, I titist that'they mav be
-Harassed with vision.'! sitch as have
Jiqattjd before the imagination and
JLliey a.re no imaginary visions either
oruesfituVion aiiil of want. I. wish
tu'see'iuis tiutsiioii ihl'l hhu sctLi"u,
k
iswisii lubee Lilts ttietiuii iiuiuu uu
IhS1m, tt' ,'s,.r ,. ?... .l ...,, . ..
of temporizing legislation,.
I therefurd orotest firuins,t actiitir in
'behalf b'fthein, or as their rnrcson-
tati;e, untillsueh time as I know that
they demand my services in this
chamber.. I havebeen one ,oi them
in oilier days; I understand tlwir
wants; I understand theconte'mpfibie
.slavery un'dertwJiichttlfey labor in
department af laveu'Vg from which
they cannot be emancipated, until
their tenures are made permanent'. T
would make their position po perma
nent. that they cbu.d nob be touch
ed except, for cause, for delinquency;
and yhen occr.'-fenaHy oneVjniUl die
f would Ifury firm in a" ault under
the building, "liv order (iiat"theouts:dc
anxn.iM, greedy woihl should uot
know4itnat a vaeaucy had occurred
insider Laughter."
1 f say, therefdfe, that wo should
take hold of this subject in a radical
manner; and certainly it ouhr-to be
ravjicajly doue,when the chief justice,
the irouofable Senator from Missouri,
Mr. Dir.sicE, works at it all; but I
fear there is loo much of conaervittisin
in this operation of bis. -I trust that
he, receiving additional honors and
ii'gh rcfcpimMbilities, will uot, .desert
his radicalism; but' I shoulfl like to
see bim'lny thorax at the root of thh
question, and tiiun I will labor side
by side with him for the purpose of
erecting a superstructure on, his ex
cavation that I trust will stand, and
not only stand, but be a monument
of JhesWisdom. tof tho legislation of
, ju
Santa, .A,nua. jpx-Pr3ident. of thp
Mexicaif Re)iHi.c, hji published an
eirci'5vTic protest against Lpininclur
deil in'rtte late gpherul amnesty "Tqr ail
political offenders.
Senator Schuiz objected, in exeeu
tive session, to tjip CQuU.nnj.tion ofall
appointees made by the Pieoidentin
tiie'interest or the J)rake pat
MisstHrt. This will probably
tiie'interest ot the Drake party in
id
to a disctis-.ioiti nf ..thn Iinlftir movi-
meiit inextoiJtlws-ea-ion, and mav
possiblv again ex.'d to the Senate.
Tinhnnr'j iti rniirrf liic ofrnni.
,innt..". rif ., i,nt. c-iMfn,. 'ri,?.
it-""''-" ""p- ........u. .w
owner. olrJlKproperty has taken ad-
vantageof the bankrupt act. If citt-
zens are robbed by this swindle our
StatuLoflicitls have the creditor plav-
ling "stool -piajepn"- for a swindler
piajepn"- lor 11 swnuiier.
Had it not heen.for their published
endorsement o this&wiudlc no tiok-et?-eotil.r"lf'iv6
bj'h .sold ; bi.t we fii.d
when the game is played put Unit
th.ey.never end.orset the soheuio arid
lliat their 1 allies "were used without
J authority." Strange they cquldn'j
nave mm me i,'U,iL' niis mx vu'tKS
ago. Fremont Tribune.
TJio Voto in Jrortnn' Hs.n Domingo
, . Roaoiuiiou.
tW fall" wing ?s the vote 0
nige of Mintiin's resolution
011 the
passage ut jioitiui s resolution lor a
commission to vir-it San Don.ingo:
Aye?-i:l'ibolt, Ames, Brownlow,
Carpenter, handler, Cole, Conk ling,
Corbett, Grapi 11 , Ed nionds, Flanngnu ,
Humil ton, of Texas. Hamlill, Howe,
jiowoll. jlorton. -Nye. Usuorn.l'i
ome-
, T ' " -,. . ' -.
Pool, Ramsay, Revels, Ro-s,
Stewart,' I
j,vr, VoArln thA nfTtmintitrn nnH I
Bayard and. Johnson, "in - U?es 'nesra-
' - Jb i n, ' -
. ...' r.
they aru now wholjy exhausted. It i.
5s ueleei, therefore, to -make further f
!lPl,'t,atious for. them this season.
.y--..4SM
. shopjifters, named Sarah Clark ;
'mak Rnllroatl,
Thff'Wnite Cloud "(KniwaT Cfa
NoTrrF. "1si1nrs u-ill J-? r.vrivn.t
at tlie'T'.ufintFc' Afcyftrn" from 2 to i p.
m.jieaeh d:iyekcept-1un'day.
-if. B. LttRSH. - f
Sup't.
Work is going forward rapidly on
the feuiporary "bridge boingconstruct
ed by re Transfer Company. Two
pib drivers. binr at work. The ice
bridge is now very firm, and Dassen-
sers are makinec-.uso of-it, says, the
umalja Jiejiuoitcan.
an appeal to a tribunal tb.ut was abol-
isheti twenty years, lo. ZouiiV
Coiiner'Journal.
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I The Hbir'S" VhfMlo, of Canada,
has puicha.-id 3j,sJUL' acres oMand in
Kansas for"tlre" puicae'oX Ciirrvintr
o.utlhe system so universally g'urjtiedV
e horrf cattle. Mr. Christie has im por-
1." v.3?.;
S-T!------ .a .. "---. Vfi CIllffT
-QPii'more real rsates' snort horn pottle
fteiKrhf
into Canada.and the States:, than anv
forsh
rttru 1
i-J"lJ'L,,,t to thc Department of Agricul, Y'e ovorheurd tho following "flich
3.oaw ture from the Imperial Botanical Gar-1 ty" conversation last night, tho 00
iiR?i''"cnr.t St. Petersbiu-g,. Russia, that toasion for hearing it beim? an acid-
s j; : -Ail Sii ; 1 w 1 imxiimi? ipnrPr nn v iipoii'v-riiir 1
Inf
Speaking of some of the political ' Don't I give her good me&surc?
utteranccs'W Senator Yates, a Chica-I ' Yes; but mamma nays you feet
go papor Says: "We ajipeal from jyour cow-? on such waicfy turnips."
I Yates drunk to Yates sober' This is i n t
c:
Hair Senators re Chosrn uwuer a
Law of Cnngrcss. &
AN ACT TO KEOULAIE TUX TIRSANI
MANNEK OF IIOLDINCr ELKCTONS
FOR SENATORS IN L ONO RES3. ,
Be it enaetnf bit the Semite nnd JIove of lff$
rcsentativA of the Ihttt'il States qf m.luirlxi'
in OmfffeM emcmlAetl. -&m
Section 1. That the LegisblKo
each State which slwxll be ahceJtxiozt
preceding the expiration of the 'WmV
for which any Senator wsts eleetatSto
represent satd btate m Coivrre
shall, on the second Tuesday nii
tlln rklnnt t Tinr itil ..r t-.f Inn (ltvll
V..W ...VW..& ....11 .A......l.,... ...W!,
proceed to elect a Senator in CoM)tm
in tiie place of such Senator so jiniii
out of office, in the foilowi'i tntu-
uei . jtteii iiutist; sunn cipemy, ijt a
vh a voce vote off each member actS-
on said day, that fact shall be elr?erec
on tne journal. At. I- o'caoeir, mmiw
dan, of the day following thai on
whichpraeeediug are required t
take place as afon"-aid, the members
of the two houses shall convtcin
joint assembly, and the jewrm".? of
each -house shall then be roMl. IftA if
the same person shall have reeelvtd'a
majority ofall the votes in eacft roivt
such person shall le decl.irtd tlttly
elected Senator to represent said StKfe
in tiie ConirreRS of the United Statue;
but if the same person shall not hava
received a majority of nil tb voa&iu
each hone. or if ei'her hous ulinlj
have failed to take proceedings as
retpiircd by this ae, the Joint a3eml
bly shall then proceed to choosey Uq(. a
viva voce vote of eacli member pc$T
out, a person for the purpose itrorj
said ; and the persoc having a majori
ty ofall the votes of the said joint jfri
sembly, a majority of nil the moot
bors elected to loth lio'c-b'ing nitay
ent and voting, shall bo dccl.treo du
ly elected ; and in cMf no person shall
receive such mnjoriiy on thrtdy
the joint assembly fcball mtti ai'12
'clocd, meridan, of each ftueceading
day during the session oftho Legmla
ture, and take at least, one vote until
a Senator shall be elected,
Fee. 2. And be it fur tker onncimh
That whenever, on the raeeting,..of
the Legislature of anv State, a vacan-;
fey shall exist in the representation ot
iuch State in the SeOHto of the Uwl-
ted States, said Leg-slat'ire shall tttcts
ccetl, on the second Tuesday after'th
commencement and nga'dxatinuOt
sefcsion, tpelasti. pMvon to fill suoti
vacaney, in the manner harein-before'
provided for the election of 21 Senator
for a full term ; and no. vneauey shall
happen during the e..s:ou of trio Leg
islature, then on the tiecond Tuesday
after tho Legislature idinil have been'
organized and hhall havo notiee- or"?
such vacanc-i. '
f-sec. .1. And he it. further enacted K
That it shall be the duv of the Got-"
? prnoro1 'l'1" .Sts" from wluh awy'
!"' naU,r chaU ,,,Vf? lren chosen as.
1 aforesaid to certify his election, undor,
i uc .-c.ii ui me nwiiu, ii) 1 ne rreetiivub
of the Senate of the United Sinter.
which certificate fchall be eBtr'
signed by the Secretary of Staio of bh
State.
Approved July 25, 13M.
njbws iTisaiy.
General Sheridan, who is now in
Constantinople, writes to a friend m
Chicago that he v.-ill ba at hoirie .in
January.
Mrs. James J?isk, Jr., has rsturueJp
from Europe aud re-opened her pa
latial residenco in Chester Squara
Boston. .,
Y. F. Storey, pdltor of the Chiea-j
go 2.7uea, has $;een suett for $."J0,Ci
damuges for 1 eraialent libels orf Al-"
bert Crosby. ""
Cioncj-al Schanck r:ll not ltsa-ve rbr-'
hi.- ip.Ui.oti n1 Jutiea in England, if
he can help it, till s-fter Congress ad
journs in Marek next.
An annonnr'oment haa anraared'
mat- Air. aiamn i. Ttippei is anoup
t give uaiiings from hfa own works
j,, st. jau,ci Hull, Loudon.
, .John . 'Ll WM , ntie ?'
bride-e. sixtv feet lif-imv th u-8tor Ipi-'-'
el, came across the skeleton of-ffi?5
"arm, and close by the works nf.a
which, .-ui tnat c uiu oe ticoipnereu
on t he wnfch nlnn wa tho fiiniro 'S.
. " J " "o -- ;-
a
dental umrnras of nrnvimlt-.v tn n
conrtini: scene, and the parties to the-
affair being a young lady of respecla-
! biltty and a young man of rhetorical
I 1 ,:.. s "
"-y' i'r5an-"Won't you rive me-
Mips of ite voted lovers. lur
sparkhng dewdrupalrom a cluetar 9I
js$.is!'
V hew ! what a flight was that.
The New York Times can recall1 no '
nstauce so illustrative of the wower
economy to transmute poverty in
wealth as that aSbrdcd by the case
of one of the assistant clerks of the
Board of Sunprvisors in that citv
who. since li6i. on a gaiurv of S1H1
a yer, baa managed to save up abfliit
S3tK,0tJOayear
s-s
T"ie Prter letter first lcame puTtfi
jic uy navrng oeen given to lire iea.
by a paymaster, who was atoe time,,
Admiral Porter's secretary, and' had" j
free access to the Navy Depi-t merit J
says the New York Standard.
"PJease," said a little boy to a milk
j vender, "mamma Buys she don't like
s l,iit. tnillr nf .-s.T "Wliw sf 7
. f .rAJ tltl.il - .,, I? . .U
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The new Uueen of Spain is repoat.
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