Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, March 09, 1871, Image 2

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jEHE ADVERTISEli
BROWNVILLG, NED.,
- THURSDAY ttaififlNG, MARCH 9, 1S71.
- .Governor Butler files his answer to
tKe articles of Impeachment to-day;
nfter which the trial will begin. -The
"Legislature is still in session.
Col. Savage, President of the Q., M.
&1 II. It., telegraphs us that the old
board of directors were all re-elected
ou Tuesdav. So there will bo no
change for tlie yca-y to-come in the or
ganization of the company,
tA. 1. Cogswell has just returned
from Q,uincy. He says that the
Qui ncy 'bonds have been legalized,
.and tlnt the prospect is very favora
ble for the early resumption of work
'on thc.Q,. M. k P. road on the whole
'line; for "which purpose the Chief
Kngineer was ordered to make a per
manent location oi tne line, irom
Qiiiiiey to Brownville.
-;
We give below the law passed by
our Legislature awarding a premium
for gopher pouches :
- Six?. 1. Be it enacted by the Legis
lature of the Stale of Nebraska, that
any person or nervous killing gophers
.within the boundaries of the State of
Nebraska, shall be entitled to a boun
tty, of fifteen cents for every gopher
so killed, and tne provisions of low
in reference to wolves and wild cats
J&liafl in all respects be observed tliere
.to, lrovidcd, That goplier scalps
shall be so taken as to exhibit the
pouches of the jaw.
' Sec. -. This act shall Le in force
"from and after its passage.
Approved, Feb. 9th, 1S71.
. "When we were iu Lincoln last
-week we drew from the enrolled bill
Wcopy.of the Herd Law which pass
'ed'both houses, and which was signed
..by the presiding officers of the two
-houses. When we left it had riot
'been signed by the Governor, and,
though we have watched the publish
ed proceedings, we are still unable to
say that it has been approved"and
eigned by tho Governor. As far as
we can .ee they do not mention the
'matter. We publish the copy thus
procured and know it to be correct,
and we have done all we could to set
J-hepub'lic mind at rest upon this sub
ject. '
it
If we were to express any opinion
tupon the income tax collected by the
Unijed States, we would say repeal
'the law. But as it does not effect the
'people of Nebraska to any large ex-
fent, we care but very little about it.
jWe are at a loss to ccnjecturejhe reas
on for Hie position of the Democratic
party upon this subject. The Xew
York Tribune, tho leading Republi-
can journal of the country, is labor
ing for its repeal, but the leading
Democrats of New York City favor
"the collection of the tax. The Demo
cratic Legislature of New York de
feats a resolution before it instructing
their delegation in Congress to repeal
the law. Among the najs vc notice
such Democrats as Tweed, Genet,
. Norton and Creamer, all of the Tam
many stripe. We presume they are
actuated in their oposition by the
same spirit which has hitherto ov
tsrned them and their party Jlepub
llicans are for the repeal. This fixes
-the policy of the Democracy as simp
ly opposcrs.
Our RertrerieninttvcK.
Our Representatives at Lincoln are
among the best of the present Legis
lature. On most subjects they are
working in harmony. Mr. Daily re
fused to, vote for the impeachment of
tho Governor, because the House re
fused to order the reading of the evi
dence upon which tho articles were
founded. Mr. Shook wo believe to be
very impartial in his judgment, he
favored investigation, but thinks iui-j
peachment a harsh and unnecessary
road to that end, but as all other
methods were unavailable, he voted
for.impeachment. Messrs. Porter and
Majors wero for impeachment first
last and all tho time, thinking it
J would be the final resort in the end,
.and consequently a saving of time
and expeuseto make it now. There
isa-strongJobby Influence silrrounxl
'ing thoiuember?, urging- thenYon to'
positions fasfer than they are inclined
-to go, and faster than the evidence
and facts warrant. We adjure Repub
licans to divest themselves or all im
proper motives, and work for the
good of the State and the party, and
not be over-auxious to receive, the ap
pliudit of the partizan press.
mat ion as to what has been accom
plished. We can scarcely meet a.
man from the country who tipea not
enquire what wc haveaew frofe
Washington, arfd It iSfwitkmcT litScr
humiliation that we"hve toteliltheat.
we are total I v in th llnrk. ad fH
rather than confewFJbur if
when information ought toTwithi
our reach, vre aid, hV circulating tlie
rumor that affairs are progressing
favorably. We'arc inclined to the
belief that till has not been done for
Southern Nebraska that might have
been, but will withhold .further re-
tmarks"upon the"subjectTuntil'rvJ:rare
better satisfied where, the blame rests-
'The Ki-rer Tradt,
We notice that the steamer Mary
McDonald left St. Louis for Omaha
on ahe first day of March lhi year.
.The indications are that the River bu
siness, this year, will be done on a
more thorough and extensive scae
than ever beore.
The '()'' line of packets, between
Omaha and St. Louis, have been, re
fitted and one new boat has 'been ad
ded: This line has the- following first
class side-wheel steamer? for the, busi
ness of tho season : . , r ,
Mary McDonald 600 tons, Silver
Bow 050 tons, .Nile 800 toua, T. L.
McGill 1,000 tons, Emile La Barge
lr00Otons, and Susie Silver 1,000 txm.
.Besides .the above we notice that the
Carrie Vi Kountz, Mollio Moore,
Henry C. .Yager, .Mary Lowry, .Kate
P. KountzpPeriinale, Jda Stockdale,
and Andrew Ackley will carry freight
from St. Louis and points above for
tiic mountains above Fti Benton j
Brown villp, Nemaha county, .and
the points in this land district have
received their goodsfduring the sum
mer season, by the river, and this
will continue to be our main reliance
until railroads reach us on this side of.
the river. t XJur immense corn ana
wheat shipments are over .this chan
nel of communication.
Times are somewhat dull at present
but now that the steamers have com
menced running the market for corn
will receive a now impetus, and trans
portation becoming cheaper, the price
of corn and wheat, in this market,
most advance. This will make times
lively and trade active. We do not,
however, expect any large advance,
as the crop of last year was generally
good, and the amount of old borri yet
on hand mus,t combine to keep corn
dowu to low figures. This we hope
will have at least ono good result. It
will induce our farmers to feed more
and ship less. When corn is low thp
farmer must draw out of it all theX it
will, produce. So wo conclude that
low prices will stir the brain to great
er activity, and, perhaps, in the same
proportion relieve the muscle and" the
bone power of a portion of its burden.
InIncfafMJ.X. Wilcox, P. Crother, I.
BlackWmlridge, Henry B. Hall,
R. Wafacejr B. Piper, D. W. Pier
&Saacai&ii
""jr",i ."' " wnMr'-'r'
jlm &StJ Norm
medagffjjrancTAatti Si
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MCChnoi. Messrs
mtr&J.L AlLI TM.A1?Anl
iwwrarter, FwnlLilndJMlsses mEw finyoSrl A3-
i O 1J - ' a j-.Trylrf
e shkj qccfjr
t?lr j-;7-1 6-' 3 -
Silo teglart Sunda
gThe-Ry 10s AM
L LmZ j Z - V '3
-off Jiereupr mwair
of-
Mr.
& F. R'SYKFS,,Bec,y. unofmaleKtrveorton-
join the sale, but failed. The sale
was under the auspiceoftheJikard
FROM THE CAPITAL.
cultu
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Teacher's Instltate at Palrrle'w.
Institute met at Fairviow accord
ing to adjournment, County Superin
tendent McGrew in the Chair ; F. R.
Sykea was chesen Secretary.
Prayer by S. W. Kenupdy. t,
Messrs Bridgo and Crother were
appoiuted a comraitteei on criticism.
The.question "ShoiUd the teacher
prompt a child when solving a ques
tion in Mental Arithmetic,' was discussed.
Mr H. H. Straight, , Principal of
the Slate Normal School", then ad
dressed the Institute on "Methods of
Teaching.'' He said teachers shpuld
havo an ideal ; gave some of hjsyiqws
of "what that ideal should be, and
closed by stating the course of instruc
tion in the German primary schools,
and suggesting a discussion on the
question: "Could we bo able, to
adopt a similar course in our public
schools ?''
Discussion opened by Mr. Black,
and. participated in, with mauh spirit,
by most of the teachers present, aud,
also, by some of the itizens. ,
Adjourned to meet to-morrow at 9
o'clock a. m.
SATURDAY MORNING.
Lixcoi.n, Mafclv-'ffth
Srnce-ymtriefMHurefpFrkiajtekMt- -letawldr
nothing o,nqte,has pcfiurjedsave the
presentititmnd- accRptanpe. by the
Houip of articles of impecloient
against, Govv BuUer. Tljey. were;pre
sented by Jha,.mauagersvabout noon of
Saturday, nd were, adopted,1 bjfijte
,Houpe. without-debate antl.wiUiout
(jiyisjqn- rThy aTelveniR' nim
ber, and quhsfancf as;fpllqws z x
1st. Thai- GovHiButlerijhadi unlaw
fully andft.cornjptlyiBPPrPPrJfttedvlto
-his'.own. usej SlGj88iG of tho fihP.ol
Xand. -!.. i . , tu t
2nd. That, as one ofitlie.:pmmiSr
dloners appointed "to,provide.Xoi:iithe
sale of lotHland lauds and Ibr.the.erecr
tion of ipublic buildings, he .had. cojr
ruptly anoV wroiogfully attempted to
extort moneys viz1: $10,000. rom Sil
ven& Son,, builders. oMhefDniverstr
ty,aqdthatiie refused toil allow ttbe
claim of the Architect,rMcBridoJua
til'he, McBride,. consenteito urecejve
$2,000. leaving the, balance, .$1,750, in
hii,;tbe Governdr's hands ; again that
he allowed.McBridoxta.put. inVa sec
ond claim' of $1,8286,1 of which the
Governor, receired one-half. Also, as
Presidents th Board of JRegehts.he
agreed witli N.'O. BrockIto,securejJf
ho could, his, .Brock's, lappointthent
as.Treasurur of the. Board,nand jthe
said Brack waa;fcipay him.$7q0 for
suchappointment; cAiso, that .in
lSGOiierefused taleasecertain: Saline
lauds to one Thos. F, Hall; of .Oma
ha, unless the said Hall would 'give
him $o,000bwhu?hiHall refused tojdo.
Also, that he received, a certain con
veyance ocfiland t as rsk 'considoratibn,
inducementfiand. bribe to locate the
Insane Asylum hvhero that .building
'now stands. . . '. .
3rd.. That, 4h Feb. J8G0, he falsely
represented jo John, Gillespifc.that
$2,000 was rightfullylduo Col. Chase
for services as Attorney, and that up
on Col. 'Chase refusing toj accept ":but
l,000fhe, the Governor, retained for
ids own usothebalanpe. . .i I tu:
4th. That ho .allowed, contmctor
Ward $45,000 for.what he did .toward
the building of the Lunatic Asylum
a-sum vastly.greaforth'an hehbuld
have'recelved: v. ' t
J 5th. That hfc contracted witlrSilver
tt-Go., for thcerection of the Univer
sity at a price greatentltan limited by
law.. i i , In? . .
'6th. Thtt todoceive the Legislature
and tho people of 'the State he, the
Governorin 'response to Jthe 'resolu
tion of the House, falsely declared
that he had -deposited - in. the State
Treasury the 'live per cent, school
fund.
- 7th." That without 'the consents
the other Commissioners;"he -loaned
A.-C. Tichenor $10,000 of the -school
fund, on security not worth $3,000.
8th. That he c6riverteo' (b hifsWn
use the Bum o'f $648.43',Ibel6niiing to
the State, received' from'S. L. Griffin,
former President 'of 'Board of Iihmi
cTPotiAt, ' 1' - - -
nf Trusii- Aiirf. .thn nvorncrn nrini nii.irLd. diaDTflms.aud annaratuses of. .with an amendment Jimitins: chare-
"per fot was $30. The hichcbt $350. all kinds." in connection witTi the r. The Conference report on the
llWij JWilf lAaerTlixPe l4fdiAklm tTJmaC1Ile Ka asauop,-
.. . t -
r eeafawaKeagtadauofcpttMiHifcyj-MWfc
NEBRASKA rygyxr
rowjatiicfRcgistei' aftnVReV. Mr.
m'rww st J$h Chcjv so
m g &mi qpgjpied jaw.pjlplt in
:1 1.
Pavtbcc CoaHtf , .
; 'Froin' "teFTfiNkn&t&fa v ClaVk
TlraoVVeus a Vorfrtfel'-jlfobr-in
'Pawnee Ci'on "tottfA April
jrtF.;k:rTislfpr& Co';,4 'ft Br'4'ville,
ui( ciixiiuK u nuiu 11UU2U iui ricri-
ural JrhpTein'ents'in'P'awhee City.
cP&U
are
pTeine;
ml r M I -l
j. nq carpenters oi rawnec city
"busy erecting new houses which will
I tatie'them several months tbr finish.
TFie.teamc,of the Rev! SR 'Brit't
tuoK fright and ran away with .the
carriage, his wjfe, child and Mr. W.
A. Miller, all of wnoin were Thrown
froni. the, carriage unhurt. They ran
two miles and utterly demolished the
fi rnofrA
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III . t J J'..VJ1 JOIJ
" fl.it I. until r( ... ... . .X
The Rev. Mr. Brilt brgahized a
"i i u.fAVm''"! iio.u.iiiiiiii ;"
lodge of Good Templars m the tunv-
ing town of Cincinnati, m the south
part ,of, Pawnee county, on hist
Wednesday night.
.The School Branch, a.small stream
southwest, of Pawnee Cit3T, runs
turouch a fertile and well im Droved
For the Advertiser.
Metliods of Teaching
A this is an age ofimpri
we naturally exnect Jmncov
ods in every
the answer o
the King wh
a kuowledge
brain toil,
road to learn i
doubtful to say the least.
The many appliances of books,
JJKdJj
eoUi pn
fjS,
HSSHj'fe"-
to BJanyC'ini
&
MMment,
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OiUntfcl .T7i
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Consrehlonal Xevs.
In the Senate three Appropriation
bills were passed
In the.Hoi
a wruami.
war eiai
.k)g Gen
es
0(MKW.
te
bKlj
V w
rwbn
than, fqrmer.lv . to ncguiieL. the same-
ka . j ' t" u- -
amount or Knowieuge. , .rr :
ground that lalmr m B auirntg
KKe .l? wH55i .l!?ffllrD
d lt.l
all pa-itime tf .UAstjidnand it.is t
irrand mistake ia the methods if it
Ji ' - ii tili' .i llli i i. J l'Jl. OH'.
be
i imlir ill ,1" r
oMiprwifie. .
irTTJr'i' iu i 'uniw'ii: . T m
ChUdren, shoiua, be taKon .wnen
young,and, gety by the han of
thaindjorck sfep decim
ties, barren wastes, expojejl to tlje
scorchinrays.of fi birujng they
me
TOi
s UliMviia iiiwm;civ.
mm t5uj iif
rK-vmfttir.
OZU. UB'awfrohv.
ulsL 9b fFer-
as Daeu v iEjtjiii
.nNaUilipt W tslm u
ix RW&iI bfn1 d(
&
jade ag
nl
Hi
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cl
nd
paxt.
tfifcl
feaTed.
In the Senate, the House bill regu
lating telegraph cables were passed,
ria'TYCTTl T7 CI
rmmmz IM IM k
mm
nnTPHeusert hVco ft feTcreport
onr Hie TeNas-PpifijcJtaiJroauVbiil .was
aikiptelli irjiberiatehriienditSeDfc? to
thferTelegraph Cablebjil were concur
red in. ,..: ,aaairK wojki
snouia tread in Jiowery..naiiisJ(py
t'
farming settlement, . . . ... ,
Jolinbii CoUy. ,;' ".- ll l!,"d''J
From th'ff'ewWdm 'Triie Gttiftaih
pffdes iVsel'f dn'th,u,ving'fca hciJoffice
'foom. ,J V JlHf -nqi'' i-C'r
' CbiiVeb & Son are- building1 tf'Wre
room t "'''"'' ' i ) 'c 1 Tiro i l
mM) Vfeo'bnna,d; two h Jrses,, sthicfc
d'eadbyllfgii'tnlng'onhe'iiSfof'Feb1-
i' .'.....' Lb
There will 'be rnote'buikYilgsr'er6dt-
ed in Tecum,seh this year thatj in any
other one year before.' "'"I" J''A
A festival WlfeTd on a'stJTiS,esa'Av
night in vesta,, to raise money for a
It-- hi:.
donation to the Hevs.. Foldon and
jiii
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a t
Preson
in
r
ffi-r'rfflui.r.Ii.HPLW'ii.S la
dy groycsJUed witliliiemoJodies
.T
Seward Conn
i .
From
nil ;
tHe Atlas: The
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farmers' of
is county have orgdized a Stock!
row,ersAssociation ' The Blue Val-
A
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ley is an expeijent grazing country,
and large successes anticipated by the
asspciuiion.
A fiOlTl
cjraj sports dge
of
tliftQftana tuncf.ll, voices, W.M?
.ii'iB.ctaiplyJsAheautifuLpicture.
.TJifcymmg ;oqv,?, uuyn itpy
il)'SifiiWlnFryS and 'iWafii1.1.8
wboHnd)jigJi).t,aAuicker?oJhtasppi?j
aW.ofet- . . . mil
But stop, let us ask is it true, orf has
ifaiicyalei?tc;enqiL,dippgd (ii, the
jsoldeu .fluid, of bright, imagination,
4ikmicppj$rJW tPsi&.vh i f41 ty
sjx.thpnsnnd -yeajs ago kftOjWedge
hasiiricreased ill Ihp.eartliiitstnie,
but.tho: inifaiit m)p& -gWRekrWir1
blankyyie bahei9HQiWpk oU fJnp,ys
nQjinpcet tp-dayj(hjHi.ncIi1d tho infanjt
Gain.atiROfih.APjagpv ,, .3 . . ,. kJ
The same avenues are opepjo the
pUild ito-day. tht ppqnf(,thenuqnd
Md thejiiijMflUt tQJPBtjruaJ:mpre.
UUhQeyijjttlieieafjhtnuchtljcvriijte
4andjsniflllv.preijfe IJL1' fcaAe oMijbeat-
.eu tracks .and cyera tugj-inus.t
gain acgess Xq thcinji; jtnjgugftjHje
qrahS)C4' ore anpnlu ,.' Ii , , t si M
JVvh lUy.vhv 7.
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"Tliriss'tllTTOlPt;' Itiu PTTTSsiaTJg-ocr-cuwingUilinits.is3igiie1dJheni
'Plia Vrminli lr'iairnil Rnvprtl-ii
X lis i'H."IV -.VW " vw.- ,
ment.arAp1?fifla,i:Mls"fltp 519,0, Paris.
.ThQ ,Einpe.rorJ "yjih'ajwill leave
.YeraaJJJfls foriBerlifxu Saturday
jrThftjGqrman ParljnmeA.jWijl ,iiot
i uu"l ii 20th; inst. 4lliJl
,;i,The Germans have jvuated Pa-
The ratifications of tjie treaty of
neace"wdre'1firnally 'exchanged at
-vrersaiHe&i53telid:iy ,"- '
""England h'afe bedappolhfeil Media
lon botveeu. Spain gndJ5gypfc.ib - :i
liAwexciting tlebateJas,flcuri;ed:. in
.he Hquhe of Cqmmxms Qftttto Irish
-t.'Tm. '.;.Ofi f.jrff.t" ft
J""' -llKi'MMKl-
JUS I JI.I JJIIlM KJ ?
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ievl Johnson. Vlf.,) Before E.E.Ehri..
-.- . r- - w. ui V
. .51XM1.
theSafcWnHce&r tfc. MrZr ? . a. It .
f AttaehtnentIithi.aJifnronnti-fvs".' hn fi
bum oronehnr.dmPdoilitrtj? t""", ror!?:
-. u .t i. im, tijc5i.4sial u7i.
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Sale ofEstray Stock.
SOX3LI
VTr.Y.'.fcft!T.r. AT OTTKTr. c L
X hiKbtbIdd6roatUe2sai.lay orvJI Tflp
at the residence of Hpbert D. ilasterinT'
Vat-
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100,00Q:,PJEACH TREES.
50,00aPEAR XREES.
25000 PIUM TREES.
25,000 CHERRY TREES.
i
All of -well lntown aid tested iai
dy "VSrestej'nTTarietlc, inaay of wMcli
havo beon fruited ia Ncbraslca.
of Main stopfctln the dty xr JteTwuv!T::ULIU:t
;-couniy.eD?uKa,one estray heifer tilC.'lU
nn(rthreeyeiiMoIr.ftlnK tlie same isltSn
SliffUilllEBfilsii
CAPITAL, OO,OQ0
Traaaot n Gars,BaBklHg Busi
niljiiibion11.! .. tJ'
3 aix 1ol
tbxougbout tl Vek.
u'lSCOXrakOTESXD TMIE Bit t
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EJTEREST- ALLOWED ON TIMK (Tnm
GATES' OK BETOSIT. BY SPECUt
ApBEEMEXT.
HURSERYGROWNEV
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RGFTEENS
di i
. I'"" i "I . ' 1 T I .
pany, is beine orcanizeI .to
orlt the peat beds"of SewarclVounty.
(Wednesday befpre fu); mn.
I... frit ni.. . .j ? .1.1
Itanester Comiiy.
Froin'tfid'burn .k On' last .Satur-j
rtl..,,T-i.i.1 -.Ui... it. it. 1- 't'I.
uujr juiiii vxi.-arjr, living 011 a iioine-
stead fourteen miles south'ofTj'incoin,
WaskilWd lit Lliicb'lkT lly1 his' neigh
bor MarvafCsfllaViin.' Geitry' acclised
Cfallavan witn improper intimity
witfi'his (Geary's) wtVe,' when an al
tercation aro'e vhich resulted in Cal
layan stabo?n'g, Geary in the breast
with ii jack knife from wljich woulnl
Geary died in about twenty1 minutes.
The murderer is under arrc3t.
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Gcncrnt .Vjhts qummnry.
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AVlint Conjjrcsn Did Xot do.
The XL I Congress passed away on
the third instant, and among its last
enactments was a bill granting landed
subsidies to the Southern Pacific-railroads,
Nebraska gets nothing. The
policy-which obtained in disposing of
the public domain in Iowa, Illinois,
"Wisconsin, Minnesota and Missouri,
has been reversed in the case of Ne
braska. It has been suggested that
wo are mistaken,that it has not been !
reversed, but that Nebraska has de
parted from the usual precedents for
asking for land, and that the blame
rests upon the State and not upon
Congress. To explain, itis sugested
that our bill before Congress was
drawn in the interest of the actual
settler, aud ignored the rights of the
speculator, and thus our failure.
Other roads got the odd sections,
leaving the even sections to the spec
ulator. Our bill compelled the rail
road company to grant their lands to
actual settlers at $2,50 per acre, aud
thus our ignominious defeat. "Ve do
notseewhy the bill for theB. Ft.K.
& P. road did not passr it asked noth
ing from the .Government, it only
proposed to build a road on the. pub
lic domain, thereby making the Gov
ernment lands' worth several times
-what they are now on condition .that
tne Government would permit the
- company to share in part of this in-
:, creased valuation. The Government
-. .would get all the money in the endr
fithat it expects tonowntid get itsooner,
then where is the objection. Didn't
we have any one to press the bill be
fore the attention of Cougress as it
Buoma nave boon done. Wo havchad
twoorthreemcnatr Washington all
winter, but the people have'iio iufor-
Institute opened with, p.rayeg ,byGol. Cropsey, Jat private sale, lots: for
iur. ofcraigui. -j
On motion the programme for the
day was' deferred, .and Mr. Straight
was invited to address tho Institute,
which he proceeded 0 do. Subject:;
"Observation, methods of inciting it,
and its-effect in developing thought."
Discussion on the same. 4
Miss Mary Snyder was added to the
committee on criticism, after which
the programme was taken up.
First. Mr.'Black gave Ills method
of teaching writing, with illustra-
tions on the blackboard. Followed
by discussion.
Seconds. Miss Bell not being pres
ent, Miss M- Snyder, by request, con-
irrntioh. " I
9tIi1Tfiatin,'l8iT0r 'ho unlawfully
nh'd''corruptly'exectited to the1 S'ioux
City & Pagilic lllt.,' a patenter
twenty-five section's o'f land, properly
belonging to the Air Line Itoad.
10th. That, at different times, he
unlawfully and corruptly sold, at pri
vate sale, sundry lots and blocks of
land, converting to his own use a por
tion of the funds received therefor,
also, that in Dc. 1869, .he old. to J.
G. Gerrolds property of the State,
for which -be received-$i;900, of .which
he appropriated tohis.own -use? $1,
100. f 1 .
utK'Tliat in April, 1S70, he sold
Jefferson. C,onn(y. . , .
, From t(he Gazcil C-ipt. JPisson
writes lhat the Nebraska,, division of
tfie JJurlington, antl ; .Southwestern
railroad vill be qom'pleted to Fai'rbu
ry. in Jefferson com, ty inside, of two
Elije Lemon is, holdingpieetings
in j;eflersoi couty.,. i . ' ' ; u
rPhe farmers of ,,this, counlj have
commencqd ploughing, and some are
sowing their, spring wheat. , , .
t,The Hebrpn tJq,itrtwj isja newspa
per in mat countfc f mjA
11
'rlio Httrir 11 fi't I 1. fit im i i.Aif wiirki I
grciUfy tfhelWgayt onYrita6HJlisR
"Con'grsi.Vs nrVed h itVljouriron!
VeirtQsuay.i 1 t m "i u, , -' '
I TheJgreat St.lLouw)thuiUUrerrithe
ought to be subjected to a nt'fsjng diet
fir'rft. J --1' " '
Thfe Revcfnllc, Refofmists" arc' at it
hwith'thov new Congressj They ire
trj-AUff.ti climb aj;reahy UP)- 4.i i .
ArkansAft. afQurs, hiiMe- irun their
iy'.v. titA.i . M' vi itw aim ill
rafl!c.'Trie,imViidhiritflil?,Tirhiijitera
ripurtodt6tlioHnuse Saturday, that
Meyyh.ad failed to find siifilcien ftyi
de.ncejtininpachhini. and, the whole-!
tliiiiGffs abandoned. 'The authors of
'nil 'tms,m,fsfrlB6vouS tbriHversiillbir
doserves tho scorn ofugocidi,men of
.butb parties, and ought t be .expell
ed from .the" House. '
uGov. Clayton lia's resigned -u'e Uni
ted States Senatorship to prevenl" h'fs
oiuee irnmoeing ncid nysr coalitioti-istwho-Avould
overthrow 'the. -State
goyemmeutand.to gave tliQ. jati
from, revolution. HeSdeserves well of
the nation. ' ' ' 1"
: 3
lii I A I .
Jfii
.:. !u.r .L tLu !'Ud
CIIlfvAUO JJlAlllli'X'.
ilv X gjJmf-i.S .Ami. xl K.
hcA 3-yeliltTnre ludbeelmiiiltdi-smetdCacliritj-4uJie,lenaHd1rijr
iunjwy,frftujraiiilyj'dcw, i()i
Diodemtedcnnnd friSm the mercantile clasa. Pack
ers are doing very little, neither bujnsor selling,
Tuib 6bn$eqiiiUy(rBqblie verj; Httlo jslSUpce.
FWdVKV.tthf!rrrm?ri,,eri,,Piollr
last report, but no clmnge orlnirortance has oc-
curreif. m ""' ' L'tU lf "T ' l
! i Wlicatirhe.xnarlet'ha9entwpsptljel flurjlip
jUjc WferjcbfjnK Jrrefmlar and eeraUy
w eak conenijen t ion unfavoraule Liverpool and
n?rn,a'dviceWJNo. X Sprrng-feld ntt fctfik'ts ;-No.
aonaitoisui -s4vtn, .fi -- ,. t
and strong uuiler r.ivonible rOw 1 ork advices and
Ui-tjdtf upWtllatH'e (fe'niniitliVtCTtdllyllidaHcing to
fil 'i&ulUteu tiojtevjr, ruling cfiif r.udUer discour
aKJiixiTIasteni ad ipes, oneuiijg ut A'JK, but under n
better demand closed at JOc. No grade qu'icx'at
ittWJeicc. - u . !"i'i . I
i1(,!mJi5-;Pwing,)titIie iejHX"Sjve supply. on the
market prftv havq largely declined during the
Veelc.'fne average 'decline b'emg'abom'Tc'?f'loo tt.
PriLot ranginfeJiii f ; J5 rorinferionw" choicer tUe
Jjujklyr.tljeuleajijlii?madesitil 7.75., .
lines- The receipts for the past week have been
'!(),( hejnl.'AgnlnVt W.fen-Trfr't W pr-vrous Week, and
iiiUO fur thectlrrtf poudlos r-'ek,in 4970. .TJiC lmck
in Uwt city uptodateol Ia-;t s.itnrdny reaches S"o
oOuhog-., :iga!ii,t 0-to (,to --jnie d.ifc last year- an
Incrcas ot it. i" 1.'1 Thi-ettrninj ran rc of the
! f-u ski fr.w h- nvjrtjS?clf?'j "i" .most
trufftr,
"Froib. 4'incnes to 4feetbigli, for xxr
modiate tiso for Ornamental pnrpo
scs, or for bedding out by tlio quail-
f
tity.
TMWrtTT!l A -VT .T A "inVt? I
t i iu iti urjhAiN.uitiuaf
Exchange liought and l4h-ftttf ptc-Yort , ,
prfnclpal eastern aid fkuthern cities ofther;,J
titatbs.
ta,
OFFICERS AXD DIRECTOR,;
DAVID KEJI1CK, President.
, . - THEp. nll.1., Vlce--Prkl,r,t
"""vi - a. xi, it
JXO. 3Icl.ILEHSP-,
a 3L KiVUKKMAX.
W3r.It.HOOVEU,
DAVID UK3IIOK,
THEOv HIU
OKO. P K .iTnv
Statement of tho Conditioa
or TIIK
!"nv
OHif J
O- A- .M S.l Jwr .! ' "" "".Uaf -"aary. ld., ISTl
WilHWMUtauuiut.J;"Hu".. ... .UatfC
valnbltf -farletidVro!? "?inib'crfero-w-
XAIHTSANJ) I.OCATIOV ,
The hnma omits cotitpnn H the. H.toVy
tnceOampanv.- Incorpomieit in Be, ami 1,,2
ing. From 3 inches to S" foot. Sytho
nglrfat.orjel thousand, i
Grapes, RAspborries.BlaclcTjorricE,
Stranrborries, Currants and Gooseberries.
Flowering Shrubs and
AjSolact variety and ine" Quality.
Home Insuran ce ComDaii
. OF NEW YOHlf
the first dajr of January. I.D.. isti
aitf to ttii Stature of th't ?Afr. "
ranee
in thexirrorie
- . hi
'ork.
CAPITAL.
TkeGipital of alil. Company actnnily
tuiuuliiii.,uu,n ... 2naaak
Thesurplnson the lt day of Jaiiuarj ?
Total iinountot Capital andsurplin. ij;
ASSETTS. "
Am't of Cash in Coitinenta 'atiounl
iank. r. 1 a
r-fr SC
9 .. ..
Am't of Cash in Metropolitan XMuT
Umik, X. Y , ,.
Am t of Cash in hands of AntTTinii iia "'"B a
rauno oi iraasiuLsslcui ,,
Am'r; dfU.a ItegStrcdniid
value iscjct 31 ,
Am.'t or U. S. Bohds, s-i 1 1 syvjrr
jnarketvnlue . jrl!.0oow ,W
jltssjnrl Bends, C per cent 22110 ft)
.ul
ivstLiu tne rang
rial cJiiJiXyai'rA-aitET. '- '
X r'to:wl..,fl.r,?i!ol it'eWinte-r
Wheat
ir-l3tNiiwjf 1 k "' J
tjC'opiTaSvJlWVPitf.ed.
, Otn Xu.2 (iuo(tcd-nt oi
' iroK-D?fe;cirfL'5c.-7so.
j.. 1;
V . .
-. 7jll J
. . 1 1 UBROWS VII. IvE ai'ARKBTS.
IHoncy-rThe nnrtret 1 clo ttn1tthcIitnuid
urgent, llegnlar9ivtpi)ivrsciii,V'5SJipp5ied at the
hunks on short time at 2perceut, per month. Those
known not to bo prompt, crfn't gtft SippStd' even in
upon iiiarkilt,on thobtfeCscvurity.iit .
JwiujI-rlnimprpyKl, (laiidi chaiicinp hands
pidly, and meets v ith ready h.iie at fair iiurea.
.ce&
"1;
To
Committee bf
i4f
the tfcfrnMiB
the, Member of itlc Executive
mmlttee or tne
TcacUersJ.Initflttite.
nf County
A lire at "Sew Orleans destroyed tlVe
of Washington, belonging Mo the
oiace;. ' . mtn
ji ,-
liifPlmJast'Gfcrmani soldier has evac-
linteafus. .UvtsiajiSiarq jrv)U"calIe
A?1 nrK?rifl" -uslr i13 uco -advocated
by Jules Yalles, whose ljeatl hiust bt
j:ts soffas a 3tunsh J lifsa'ctio'n is' con-
which Jie received $2,400. a portion of
which he appropriated do.iiis own
us, in - bA. i A
This' Is, in snbstancethe bill-of In
dictment agalnsV f hVGovcrriof form
idable surely, both'in lengtH-ahd in
the nature of the 'accusations. It4s,
however, unhecessary to caution your
readers against receiving mere 'charg
es, made) to IhssifreV under oath'," but
made, many bf them, by the Govern
or's moat bitter personal and political
enemies, as clearly proven facts.
After the 'defendant's replication,
the joining of the issue, the testimo
ny of witnesses in open court, wit-
&" V Mgoffitfng m annate. fii.Bo
emm. to wlnx-li place he is to retire.
"iJSsnf paly has senl a com
rtunicdUon toHieEmrieror of 'dor-
InstituteVandotrausactiiig Tiny pther
business that mayicnlrtcupU'' '.MMi
it L
Yours-trulyvj''
.'I
naOIHtOllKlnAL.I . l? .t im
-.- - p-sy -d. Su;;:mTnr,o "BuT;
. t .. ....
ing 1 discussion on same.
Third- F. R.. Sykcs conducted a
class in spelling, which drew out dif
ferent views as to the.bcst manner. of
teaching this-branch.
Messrs. Black and Piper, and Miss
Plummer, were appointed a commit
tee on resolutions.
Committee on criticism reported,
showing that our teachers are verv
liable to make mistakes.
Committee on resolutions reported
as follows:
JRcsolvcd, Thatras members of this
Institute we highly appreciate the
lecture delivered on the evening of
the 3rd of March, before said Insti
tute, and that we request him to furn
ish, for publication, that part of his
,ret,"e which reiaiea to tne Germ&n
system of Education.
Jtcsolvcd, That we recommend to
the consideration of the people of Ne
maha couuty, the propriety of estab
lishing district school libraries."
Resolved, That WO consider orml
training a matter of the utmost im
portance to .our teachers.and that our
.common school intmrotn rntiir u.
the-Staie formal Schools be H-ell sus
tained.. . . . L . -
be better prepared, than now,' to'-pro-nounce
the verdict of'guilty 'rir not
guilty. In any case it caft do no
hann to remembor that, of -whate'ver
offences David Butler may be proven
guilty, he has, by hiany wise and
fruitful measures, laid thte people of
Nebraska under lasting obligations.
The summons will' be served on the
Governor to-day; and we may look
for his reply to-morrow, as i is un
derstood that it is about ready. It-is
not yet definitely knowh1 iHKt .Tohn
I. Bedick will actus one of his coun
sel, though It is probable that he will.
Resolved. Tlnf.- - tenWiJSc;..-
thanks to the peojdtrxif Fairvietf,'foc
their hosnltnlitv in .:: V..
t--.-j " UUK1UUU1UE Um
members of the Institute.
Beport adopted. Minutes read -aiid
approved, aud ordered that a copy be
presented to each of the county pa
pere for publication. K
Institute adjourned to .meet at call
of County Superintendent.
The following teachers were pres-
euii;
-.". v
Messrs. S. v.
McGrew,, John1 Mo-'
Sheridan, March 7, 1871.
Editor Advertiser. I wish to call
the attention of your readers to the
abbreviation commonly used for Ne
braska.,, I think nearly one-half the
lettere and papers mailed atJheEast
for Sheridan, Neb'goto Sheridan,
Xfiv as thebbreviatigns are so
much alike that it w "difficult, some
times impdsalblerto Vll which is
Bluitlnnn "RJ"K mx1 XT.. I J "
T.r6 M'-si-'i"' ilM2j"Yl "MiOK .S"
aimilar, recpmmends.a.2fovwUiat
wouiu 00 mucn worse, as it-would., be
imposeible to tell whether Nebraska
or Nevada was meant X think the
I use of Nebr. would .remove all diffi
culty aa iji my epperiencg jln thcP.
9-i I have not kapwn -jof jrfetter .so
directed going to Nevada. Vhi'le I
hkve known some. to, go herwhen
directed ,to. Nebraaka but Daiil v ' writ-1
, .. , u iw. K. ,ulK.
ten.
-T- . 3
WesleyDundas.
. t j : 1 .S; VJ. McGreUv -iJ
1. j. Chairman Committee..
4 Itiitiibls, March;1 ffj
Yesterday fhe Chuxch of the "Hbly
Trinity" of the city of Lincoln was
consecrated to the service of Almighty
God by the Bev. Bishop-Cra'rk'sqd p.
D. The ceremonies 'were 'imposing!
outsomewnat teuioussome six-clergymen
were jireseiit. including the
Bector of Christ's Church Brownville
Mr. Davis. , ,
While the services ye're gfand and
imposing, they still seemed too
much like a body without a soul, the
glitter of the diamond with the pene
trating chUi ofi-lie icicle.
It-is true we cannot have -.any .ser
vice' without some form, but the tru
ly earnest heart will embody its wante
in a form pleasing to God though not
alwaj's in the same precise form of
words; and here is, the objection,
wnen we repeat the same form of
words day after daj:, year after year
no matter how Miblime the thought
coutarned in them we do it without
thought and become a mere machine.
Those that worship God 'must do it
in piril and in truth.
It has always seemed fa me .that a
vast amount of solemn mockery is
found In all the churches, and5 'espec
ially in those that use printed forms
in service. - t
The church of the Holy Trinity is
nbtapreposessingedilice in appear
ance on the out-side, looking- too
muchassome one expressed himself,
like the-"Lord's Barn," bur Inside' it
has a neat comfortable-'appearance,
seating pernaps 00 -persons. Great
credit is due to members of this church
for their enterprise' and'-'Tib'eraliiy
temptHMe. - Pans -'is like- a boiling
cauldron pufly, pntL.Jjofcr- wearing
the aspect of the ojd times, befoie the
b)oody days ofthe revolution. If
things-go on 's6 heads won't win
long; 1 I iJ l .
.taHqw are thejtniglit-y,falIenJ A..N.
I would sayitliat I .'should like yery
much to meet you on' 'Monday even
ing, March 23th, at 4J. 6!clock k.,
in the High Scliool building,. aro&n-
'villei fortho:todrt)osec of arramrhVca
programmo:forour.Courttyrvdiers' "uk-Vi etxPres8.,nS rtippo'ntment
iW-ith tha,terms (imnosr.il. .. T?m,..Q
jF PPtests against. thoA jiismcinher
rnent of France. l'Gbofl forfiim. Tta-
iy lsoeing fav'6reovftrr"ah 611 Tarred
fIucklu'riio'nlr'fff !Boriie-1st gbod r
the national-heal tin. -, .
i.'AijJrteadfulnweak j-umor comes
,Ir9ftL,9.udqn thatL.AT. B. is tn l.
restored. "" " "" '"
: lo3.L "'",. tlli , y.
th'FSherShr--e0Wards
r ThrcKlPrnfSian' 'offibers'were- mar
riedto French women. -Ti foi rtf
f ported what Hugo and Bochefort say
itac." .: .
eriin is ablaze with enthusiasm
and Botnan candles. ' '
TheEmneror nf fi nrrr.it,,,.' ..4i
to Berlin in about eightdav
Prince Fjred rick Gharles remains in
ranee as Co,nmander-inr Chief of the
Rhefh? focf-UDatIon-eadijuarters af-
Filkfris, Ihe Albany express rdliber,
has been mdentified in Court by 'Hal
pine, the express messenger. The
Loal Question is unchanged?
Two Methodist qonferences are in
session m Maryland.
The Japaivese Embassy were formally
received by" the President 'yesterday
r.Z1'0-11" of the Rfeptiblica'n
party in Missouri have united.
rw
- j .
aiany are nornrng torprospecttw raiirfiad pr,
..City J?ropcrty Th(j,jinrkf5N;iptt5( jictiyq as
was lastjCiUfj iJtotrable locutions are taken when
oflered at' fair prices. A ' '
"Wheat lAirse qiiri(ltiiBro being recoivinl ami
vjbiBRwl. 'A'lie price aivuces j ith he ndvnnceJn
Xon- York and I.ivernofil. Com! wliM.it Is nnnfi.il
.'.Ui.. . i . ,.'!..
ill :nK3.y-. w '
"OrirTlie crtriiorftp.tsiyitinUiocTib. JIa'lanje
i(UJiitity vjHheoirered.focsalontthe nilins prices.
the .shipping se.i-.un It not commenced, and the
tn&VIietis overstocked. Prices arc ruling at from
.WK3X1 - 11 ,
IJutlcr The nneii winter and tlie iiicre.isiug
number oTcow-. are re.t-.ons given for the'riilinc
rprftfeV The market trwell fcuppltedTind thv fittali-
Xy gpad. w ith prictjt-uh'puat XYdjUC. ,. , .
3'krs t-caree at I'm.- per dozeii, and the tendency
Ls upward astlicweather grous co'l(Ie'.l ' ' "'
l'lntc 'tMte'bi iutJii limited snppl In tlie
.pjpjkWuud tliejgricea, must rule ligtg uit41,th
farmers unbury them in the spring. They'are selN
InVirtSicperbksh'dl! '" ' -'' " "
.FIonr-rvTlie tenttency is ininrnrjli. We, qiiute
sprinnleat f.1; yJuter vhe,int 1 .'55.
l'orlc We quote at f! '(i 7.
tAVooiI Tlie- market is lr;(ily.3iU!3ilIel,lwiU
hundril.s oC ;ordJ rickti iipU various parts of tlie
city. Itls held at $l(ift per cord. " "
'"Har-Thd market fe dnll.bnt good, iihlniid will
findjuers-;.icvC'?Ulr!Wi-
.--. ;..:- :', -sw ,iiii - '-.tLx.iv.ic
ii.r ' - -t 1 Ia rr -"-r- - --r -
, A WEllTISmiEXXS.
LIFE MEMBERSHIPS
1 1 j.i' . 1
In the Xcmalia C'oiiut Asriculturnl nud Mc
"in teIianiciirAVocihtio(i.
Kccoiveil for .Green. Honso tmd Bed
ding Fifing StEceet Potato, CHulilfow
er, Toiaato, Celery, and other plants
in their-ttason. h 'l.
Our Stock is not ha-wlceilajbonttho
country bv IRRESPONSIBLE TREE
PJEDJDIiEES. Conio and see, and.
"orth Carolma
Tennessee
Illinois
Uliode Island
CaUttrui.i,
Connecticut
Vintinlii
j.Carulitu
.iaoama
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do-
do
Wisconsin War do
2C.3T .Cittt&CXuiiit) do
Querns Otftliisy do
lUchsaond " do
Urpfjkljnaty do
.15.1 NK OlOCK.
do
do
do
do
dp
do
do
do
tl-
do
do
do
do
d.
ism tu
l'AlU IW
iu,,qip(wt
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lt,IVJiJi
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(?.,0nj(
-..;ii iii 1 f
ll,U.ll
mx
lCto
JLoaivs on UondsaHdilorttfi'ges.twhigHia
,V ,'iS'lv o Liimcuinbtriil
Ileal Kta:e worth at least Jl.txWWt).
xate or interest 7 percent.,.,. .I.WXllw
I,oaii3on&toJcMtiid IlomlSrtJKtvjible on
.uemauu ttie nuirket .i!uaorscciy1-
-Ucs'pieogtdrattea.stssss.-ari
malio your own selections ; or brdors
by mail will bo filled -with groat care
and attention.
- j Por, particulars, address p (
FBn'NAS; SONS &. 'CO.
20-tf BHO-WVILIE, NEE!
A LARGE AD SPLENDID
,'.ASSORTIMJ3NT
ijuuiiirireniiums rn 1'ollcies Ihsueu nt
...ufflceFIrlamUIaItdj t CTS
Jlills Kecelvahlf for rft-mTmra5krni.ntid
avlgnt on nisfrjj. .i..J ;, j oai 71
Interior due on Isr Jannnrv? i?714.s ja
tloveriiment Mnrnps on hamf'JL.'r A.
ileal Kstatc 71n
JjX&iUTIES.
Jm-, tuliivteil.flne'niul unpn!L
P3tl
JJJHI
HEATING STOVES,
, JJ7STJIECEIVJ3D AT
W. D. Slielleiiberger,,
-M ?I;in SI.
r
nuowxviLLp, xizn:
r--'r. - - - y t1-
i" r
Eli
NEW STEAM PEREYi
sas
Cagjj!
Wt
Upa iiii-urrvilk and Iupro.v,s of d-
I) vjmntjt rfecfanCfaiidtlueaiid unpafcL.
1 lii :h-.iiL ivttLr it. .. bni.. ,i 1.....1
mt notyoi ihie . .. , ,
.11 other tUUii-iqIttjnmaeaInst th i.Z
Total am to: Ios.-ss, ciainitt liivWlIlles (IVijM I
The greatest amount I.isart-1 on an- .u -4,
yjiuww. hut wb t not as a ijetwrnr rW eic(! J '
TU.?. f,rt,rJJ:,,-: .,,, "" general rule a- n t)-'
amnuiit nl).iMit to !Mnsiirt r. .,.. ... J
hS t.r Woet, beli.-- govcnietUUi'thls aair r '3
i-acli caw Ity the g.iwjnil diarpcteCtoC huilrt.nr.
wljlth of greets, larliitte. tor putting out lit.-! -A
certified copy or ibeCnaiter orVct uri.u-.r-ration
iwamesi.ted.JwutiijiiianifUa pret.iou. vta..-
HTATJ-: OFXKM' YQUK.
Cifl mid rttjut'i if Xru; rtH-L.j
lluirh-tj. Mnrllii. ITUsMent and Jwhji U. Vl
hiini.M-cretij'ortht. Home rn-wraiu-e t mi
boliiK eVHralfy and duly sworn, il.-m.st '
"L?.1 or,,lIlslf sajtf.k that tho l! rHtoing li
true, lull and cornet tuteunt or the ailairt 1 1 S-
sHld torporatlt.ii. and that they are ihfttbMe
erih. lUi.lllii-rs thereof
(HKiieiir J. JI. VAs,UUtIt:..N,e relarr
bnlncribi-tlnnitsnoru bcdireme, tilN S.ih rtarof
Janii. r.A.l)., Is7i.
(Stfetietlj Tlltts. V. OODi:it II
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JHO. i, CASSOK", Agent,
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XOTin: is m:irririr 61 vex t those
i. Cjoucerued, tttacthc AnnnuJ Met t:u;r or flie
Societv. held in ISrunnnlle. ifarch -ith. IS7I. the
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HCintdJ
JOH.VILl.l-I'll
AndlUir or trfn.
."secretary was jMitibnjtijpptity iMtrtiep. vo-Ji.-id
suocf ineirior i.ue .viemncrsjnps in me wx'ieiy, aim
fulled to-pay or thif same; that nnlt-i' tjie.iUuid
inembershlps are fiilly paid np, with interest, w ith
Jn thirty Iayairdm.tbedatjieriofi Jhoj'-sheiitd be
declaretl forh-ited, and be granted to the party who
ad.N-anct-UJlit'JnOiifey fi)- ttjo beneflu'W the Socirty
qn said membertditiis,
IJI-J m I.. ... i'H.O.'MTXICK, Secretary
, Brownville, eb., March G, ls71. il.lt .
l-tl- - - V 5- - I- t 4H r.l"-
170,954
Sold Since Their Introduction.
Tie Mo3t Successful,
POPULAR and PERFECT
aigjpSrSi
Statement of tho Condition
OF TttK
Hartford Fire Insurance
COMPAQ',
On the rrikt day or Ilecemlier, ISTD,
Madf to thr Auditor ttfth- Shilr ,S X&raAt t '
forutit.j tcltUthflam nf 'until s.r'.
THK XAJIE OP Tlie cmiuiw . tu
jr- L ti-.,r...i l?: . vw... . 1 j- ...
JP is locaVed uTmntd. VmaS?tr m,,I,n,
, 1 leamomit or Capital toelc h.
1 1 Tlteniuonnt of fapltnl nri iijrfl
Tlie 3ro-v7nville i erry Company
haie now running between
A 2f D
Iojtli'Star and.Phelps City,xMo.,
I ii tnenew nd commodious Steam Terry
" MARY J. ARNOLD!
pltl -.lorli pjrftfup K.
-A.SSSTS.
fs' fn band nd in Uuik.
rantto""- "
Bills rece VBbli-rorI8ifirwi,rrFS.r
sonal and eidlnteral -ecorl
Ileal Itaieum.nicunil.rtrf 3 .
ntornist.,lS7iiaW!rU,?a' Wi3J,-
,,7i ifTrtS. OT 1er oneauie ni In
I-
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Auditor's Ojlice..
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8-i 717,.51!.a!
t. v.,,,., LIABILITIES.
Liah it ic, tuB.,nk, or other, due or not
losses ndj 1 wtwj niiddiiiT'
liliifci liOAl ia entirely new, with IrSWe,,neri,,wytt-ed orT
X xwerunil cnpnclt to cross everything A"iu5etlaml not due.
fltMt mm r.i..a I. n... ...u.,lf. "
............. .. ... ..iij i.T-Aiuri
Korcr.-tlll(H;tle Into or out of this Iand I)!-
niui. iui j-. wiiriM-si Hini. -iiim iioat is especially
utted iiplopii-wresatctyinerrHlnirMoclc.niid larxe
Aitotherclniins awiiust th ..,,,.,-
3H?
umuilI ,!.vi....V " -mii.-..j.
JACOB -MAROin-:,
?Z35&,Q'H&2n: TAILOR
Coudcnkctl
Telegrams.
Cln
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JUe trncklff ch'uttK'etiifiBesr' J
TATOR
i'i . , a; -,-. .i".. on Friilav
"esirpyeti six littMes valdfeit at
V.UVUi . . . . I
Walter Brown, the fninous oara-
oaantv
r TMpubscr Intjons to UieVenqh Re
lief Fund at ;NW Vnrlr ...
$110,000. ' ' -MUtlllt, IU
AlUertr-Fraiik'& Bro.', orNew York,
iiaveTroven-deTii-iltPv trs.ihn... 1
of 100,000. " au,uu"1
The residence of A.T. Hill,, Treas
urer.of me.C,A. & Q. ja. B., at Hins
??' : wus urned Saturday niirliC.
Pt-irCoftheTurWture saved In a' aam
aged condition. . i
AtMt. Carmel. P., Friday niglit, a
man: named JTioiTtnan, working ,out
aide 1 of the Workingraen'aUuion, was
aiioL wuiie in Ded, and his house
uiown ud wiin nnu-ripr -
nof'BifTTvTr3?
cwv Ii ii -fr tag ,ri iste n 3 r- ct
" AHE OUR .YELL KTOWN - 3
-B't'ffsfefe J3r" S ' 7 s
SF?J8Sr,E"-- .4fiiSJ&r i3fflJ-llii "
- -:Fi:.- Hi'giiSfa'w' Kc
Brt fef 7- 9f 1S: J - &
IK H JkV-31 Lff. - i ,M-. fr- J Hf "i.y--Vl !S k..
-zz3z jrr-wi1 sr-- iet. Bijas-.iirui-
- s- -mtmr tma m te .v . iksi p wtwva'rv: t .1
at 1 - r' .. a
sSl
cttle i-i artfiilrendj ereeted t tiie.t Joe A tl Ji -rh i J-i -c'-l--I-i-a-ITEO'DS-neiMJtnt
WielpsCity. can insure thetravellnr ftwf,,r. ire!,tTt. -""""nt Imarfed tu an rnt r
(iu.iiii-.in. mi moiiriwrpr nnall he done to muke v-rri p "peeim rti-s.
this the most rlfahlecrov.nBon theMissourl river. T.,,j'f.5n.loo"t1",'an! any tuieUtv.TMvi
1 t-SVtf ,'1' -K U CO- , nh '- W '" '"''"l anj ,ne Woek dej.en.1
t nbovc
tlejienl 1
.mn,!J2:,S',2:ort,M,Ch'f'"'i - -
fJKO. TtnTASK. Pre'Kl'rf
J. It. JJROW'H, ,s?re'tr
I STATIC OK CON-KCnrrJIS)
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! !?5.ur theIIW,nl HrtlnirfMKiiSSn'Sii..
iiniur oitii (tiatthe
, KubscrilMsl. Im n tr..,
v rr I . k . . ' --
r a ""'"'"""P'nu.u.v
3, s ,i""?'?Atu'V'''e.it.sacftl c..c
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fa. .,...-.. ..&. . .f
sjrwffisavr .
mil ami correct statnu . !
and ejthib-Ls.so ar-1
y of UeceiuTjt-r, :87
Vnfnnr ,t h
h i a I O-.CAHSOiT.A-ent,
Pi'.5. . ! KWt BROWSVUitE rT-
GEO. W .NEhJLx'&CO.,
s
n
"Before me.
s :
"2 '2
t N , 5 ?
The entire cost of the chnrdh is $3,500, ' TKe eeaHrTlapids. arcGregof & Mil
$1,100 of which was obfaineV abroad. -waiifceeR: Btf-G.t with a caf)ital oP
A "little nibre'Ha'nSaotf wastilf ?'was -organized at .Gedar
Being of the Simplest Con
struction, -are easily luanagred
and guaranteed to j?ive .
ENTIRE SflKFffflM ! I
As no article In the honsehoid has a greater In-
Hi
CILaS. HEIUMER,
fluenceln promoting the hrith. comfort and hp
ninotA of the family circle than the Cook Stove. It
U erfouiy as" ell rtRpoWto cet the VKRT BEST.
tiioCirAJiiivJi tJAiv.rou can reiv
. . K..,rtr.
on KettlnK the rno-'t Succeful. Topalar & Perfect
Usin53iut.t,v. ....
OLB Bi-
iX
rii. t -r-EMa
-uLhft-SfTirVT
Wmw.
.rfKaHJU' c
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MAKES.
rf"cfriL cnnL'nMl.Ai 4
.. .. - ... jiotiii ouujl.1 111111 :n. iiiinn
which will beWtf &ht. . ;,nThVNhrth nnrliAn,, " r 'J '
Lincoln is great, on churchelanrf resentativbs"h'as ordered1' hV liiVesti-"
if tlie 'people afenot'saved It'wllf uoff WlJ" hjtMhg charge inadfl against!
JudaeEj Vu Jbnes'of theeoonrf'Jn
.dicijiry IiMricft "of.inUixicat'iomii
office an assault ou a negro woman.
Excelsior Manufacturing Co
Gl and Cl-i IVortli a!IiIi Street,
ST. LOUL?, AUSSQlylU,
w
BOOT&SHOE
Vw-
y
o. 49 Main Street
BUOWXVUiLE, 2fKB.
Ilaa eonstantlyon hand a su
perior toelT or itoou and
tiroes. "Costoffl work done
with neatness HatTdlspatclu
-py
BDILBEBS AND
idge Oo2itractors?
Biwwrrvu.x.1 xkhiuska.
AVIH take contracts for hnildinz nndV.-s. IhiJ "?
i? .' YS ) ork- "'Rt work soltoitviL Work j.-""
ranted to Kivu satcractlwii, tu.d, tVne on 1h -notice
and reasonable terci-CT
IIa e also the njjnt to erect' the,
Smitli Patent Truss Bridge
In Xehraska. lon.i, Kansas and Southern
Hlstonrl.
5"OTIC: OP LKTTrxOs? SOI4CXTEJ). -w
A.STES.
Tini-aiTT? frm-.i. . t... . ... -... - I
r -und, at a tliimnttomiioStlKiSn J?? rHnW M e ST1 RU 1J1KIMJ rOf-
ixn
I 11
H I "-fc jju. JiAi-ojN r jjanker. .,uu.iuo ociianiciepreparcarJrniajaa?iic'"
I -. . - u 1 TTnoIesome jmd .ikti;..,., n 1 1 it. imh I.
SS-FJOIXT pr A-ETP ? "aSl2offi
! - V '!. . ,- AOr.lGtS to AXV Ptrrr np Tin-;t mtf
r
LIVE STOVE- DEALERS
TY ' - ' '.
BIIOWXVII.LE. XEB. C7y Pherson lllock.
1
in
"OEIOrETT 3nLLS. JTEMAIIA CTTV. ARE . it is convenient aad economira!. Ml Tfl?
-M mnnnractujiCTn iifw-branil nf Flour. vHplti.(. OP Klinn 'III-piih-h kith ,, -.i.i ,..lr
SKSiM! cuoc'wWsaip:c,uVoUk3'aiVK
tuuii niziimvir uiiv iiinrnr viiuu mAin
J - ' ilftln'nreet. one dJr helow Marlon's drv irood IXX)LEY &: SHOTTTm. TVrn-nfaomr rs,
f store, Brownville. Nebraska. lo-tr " ,,.... IS
-- . . . 1 .. . , MUUJUJUiJIUUI.
HEATING AND PABJ.OB "STOXTS. call v
hWlehhorpr. VrilTI r.tlnsfroot Titr...
iirovnviii e'. nwrX
69 y72ir STHJ1ET, yzir-TOR-
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