l'; . J 'ixkdlii TivmicidEUENTs, ORDER Of ATTACnENTl-lJhCPWZ. " W.ffIl ft t,S- .!. tlce of the Peace, in and lor Nemaha uhm. V of Xebnuka. To Mrs. J. M. Morxieon. til TuiS ant. In. tlie above -entitled i rtcntt-: YdaaiiSS- ."?. ttoH ? Marr a. ... ., r.. .i.-.ni.- ii - ir -ir-r-rT -rf-r-i-i iii-"T.-- I m nr'i rrr TIT 11 -T ; i r yWT1mmTTHirr7rtTlnW:'rmc- ------ .ZT.MmramilllBIT'' riiTJUL;;UpreUf.'i:hSethat-,..k,,,w .,ot of. JI.i.l, thtacltAhWen ofthu richest retura'.ptc j,, electi.WSg&,.- j on.mS .. R. ; jB 111 fff.G'P K2 ii V: , --VLio -. . i:rju i:it iv i. uiiu.-ixioAwjji" jo UHU?aiciuosvuL-umsimf 'B1,fi's',"V i?-5! iirV P" -&;-- I" , lias ueen uuj iiuutwuii greui ! . Ci i-i - - - r- s- & mr a r;,?r j; . I i ! I i :' O V u I u .1 p.? b. i . j r;r--- -J ,i hl ....(tfitifinc:. JSI morefor tlTeS wepi- 4Sw serosa uiyw .:nu .. , s 7 gr -fJi . ";. his name usecLr'KPorffer oi;u.nio? .TrriT-.... .i 2&?i ''' r r -.- ,,ww---------- 7 Tjr-- , ,. . ii 1 . t. -. -x-- .rT .. '.t ii'.i wc3i iw CMSI1I iim.iii Liii'ii 1 1 1 -l rt;r.i v i: liiii -;iiiit-. wt ft - f . ti. at rr riTUP" I'lH'A j: ivr wiiir Airiiioiwrwi . Th&'riew8as-Yco.tii Dress is that! ,Ilor,i ouarrullhev nave Avodsca liW Z.X i&sTt.w. .& VJifi,,n sfil!l InflKseibT colrt&fed ,elefftton to An immefirGcured onngi 1 xN1'?!?,-,1 fie;C9iu6ctieiU, election lias rcsultcjn in the ra,ikiulJ lilgof-our ownrjiartjy timiji fr niiw'in eilsfLMiee.iiffiWM-' Gonyoiiypu tlitojuebufujfeajai- island in uiiiiiuuuu", coiwontwAii iikm 'gSSw'tJ. --'" - - - - ....it' jt- -Bt-- .-.; airs' vii.v- "Kinv iuiVri'v''f"'.'r"bL?"j : w,- a - ---s '. ?vL.w,fe. . , , i .Aril i.-jK2..it..rBir. .vrs nami0!.ueBir,."c miurus p 4.j-vv,''-."' .PWW'-r I?. , ,y T r u ;- ttn4 l governed l.y tile same rules, as -The registration in the District of --blrfe Mpvenny.allhxcuarcs.niciK, - Jight thua suintilat.ng from Pawnee J 8llJS, tllbe be provide law.lni- Columdla shows 12,114 whites end . -Ht whs c. wivihvs .. ..i-,' -- '. '- ,JMthH first lionefulrepult of the war-. FROM TILE CAJ?JlTjLL. fMStoli -.l-nrlotia for Vmheifi of r r,ui ..irtr.wi ' ?fcurc,i:"J'1 ' -wt ; VjcUr VJfquaiiwiJje ojeujui:! ftcvela!r-anU-Jieifauican nvui: w: onistyscodtotliolareftwcrau .urujj - . . . . aTl p - ' - v -'.-- Jtl i Xf.ultnjiLtnnNrreIaUvalo'ine - comltiic C'lUwUtutionnl ..Convention. it uMnannear next week. , ,-r x.- -A ,-.' -. ''f 15" '. There has been a blooily engage-,) menVltw-cen'th'c commune naur- gents t Vans,, and.the .regular u-i yr. --j ijroy-i ernhient at Versailles, nisuug i tenj lmnr.-ciefailting'in favor larjrovernmentand the.tincondUHm-i aTsurreniler of the insfirgeilt? forct.j 3Yve read the Chronicle aright the - .. T3 n -. " -. ' i. " iJ jaenAiers bfour Jatc- Legislature re- ceived.XuH.jayt aj, tha,r;ite of $3 per - . -- -- -..--- I b,WVW. .- r -- - - w J L.UIV V- I r . ! '. 1h,.s i- .nnrUhey dug-down to below ins arms, fS: l;:, PPJe cdme rntbiTnegonU then. , 4Ef4i fJea'iy'd . ;j AMoeiyspeclalfe Fair ' PromXxuu. -4I ' : ' l"Xr ,5 -, '! P. llNSttleTon'&Co., manufactur-X-MMMqn "kP'-iewtind-dealew in William's Com- Si SS,"t l ih0, ?f ?riWnea. FInjjlDli' S.t, Joseph, gcbool-'CoiiVenlion which will con- -t.;..i ;.., ... ti. ie5i?!,i1icolb, commencing oil thej 3d?day of May, ?est. The cpnimit- U!eare in Correspondence with qtherif rfflndayVlipol workers whose pi-es-1 ttficejhey hope tdi obtain, on that pcV csFJon.. e liopo the State.. papers vriUJtlfoTotJghly advertiso this'nieet Tri' 6Yiiiu'Suii'layScbool ;men ofrtbe j.v- -l . -fe-Tha bill for the Legalization ofthe ullioy hiibscription to tjio. Q,. M. & P.'ltV 11., parsed the House over the tpyeJruor's y.eto by a vote of 103 to 14,'nndt Uierefpro is a law without the Governor's signature. The peo ple of tyiiney irrc joyful to;a degree that expresses the deep anxiety they fciai;omuxt with us have felt over the progress Of the bill twice through both Hbifee$. It had to stem the tide of in fluence of the Governor and a few of iheChicago dailies, and at limes the prospect of -success looked dubious; bbt it has braved the whole, and i ubw past harm's way. yV; .r-r. . Iu reference to the pending munici pal election in -St. Louis the St. Louis jDepiocrai says: ir " limvutterly asiiwl.aud inevitably suicidal it must-prove for Republicans t;o dividq itjto factions, on. .minor is sueflr, itnd so put the Democracy in possession or tie government, cjamor ona a9 that party is-fpr the undoing of aIr.j.ha.f;.thV nation has done for its fcafc.ty Since the surrender at Appo iiiatbx, ftliou'ltl be clear to the common aejiso of eVery'Jiepublican. i'JThO; .Democrat lias had practical demonstration of the folly of such a t'oiirso, hud ought to know whereof it afflraiB. We, "are glad to welcome back to-the true fold the returning &ood seiiBe of so' important a paper as tlicfSt. Louis Democrat, and hope th'elefcsoh itlias learned in the school .of experience, may not bo lost on (.til ers: Jf the principles for which the Ilejtablicau party have been contend ing tlie p'ast fifteen years are as valua ble hs the time, expense and labor they have cost in their establishment, they are worth preservation ; and to .this end the country has no assur ance -except in the union and har mony of the Republican party. This lieing admitted, "how utterly absurd anil inevitably sucidal it must prove for Republicans to divide," all may readily comprehend without further experience. ilr; Uammett, a brother-in-law to .our fellow-townsman E. S. Wibley, gave us a call this week. Mr. Hammett )sa' wealtliy farmer living on the eaiEerh line of central Illinois, and is Jxoyr-making hjs first visit to our Stale with-a view to determine whether it indy be worth while to make invest ments in our real estate, with a view to -the future. Mr. Hammett is of xho opinion that we do too little as a State by way of advertising our re sources. He was not prepared to find q muc.lj.as lie has to recommend this Estate to the eastern capitalists and "immigrants as one of the best points Irriiie west. He Bays their people jire better acquainted with the soil, cellmate and resources of Kansas than jof this State, from the fact that news .papers from that S.tate have been -gpread. broad past over the east. Our -people will spend thousands on some 'fpfthless Emigrant Aid Association Syhlch. . accomplishes but little, and &kv to Jowu-aud Kansas the policy of building up -and circulating there -local papers, which accomplish far ;xnofe than auy State emigration So c)ety can, or "will do. And for this reason either State is better known abroad than ours. There is no State rfnlhe Union so little known fu Ours, abroad. Half the people in the east to dayrei)t their faith upon the old les febus of 'some a'neient geography, and jpuld laugh at a man who would suggest that thq most of Nebraska cwas not one fast barren desert. The circulation of our newspapers will cor .tect tbi's Idea, und will reach out in-t-to avenues and directions which tvould be ini)ossibleJbr any State:So cietyfrrdo7howcrver faithful and de riKous they might be-to. Invite emi gration J " "O'aief the Prying-Pan into tJic Fire. ,rJThe Pawnee Tribune, 111 speaking of Etn.nneans, vlncu- it alleges was olirought'totbearXor the conviction of ihe Governor, nay, s that the republi- iS&iVP'jt'y oT Pawnee couiity will sup-4 port any other party in preference, to -3iiP ?y Wle.to prevent the StateJ -aug'-DemocraticJ unless changes are -Wrought in the Republican orgauisa- 11?- t tllero wcre none more eMeKc.e'i this crusade, against the Gov ernor than these same Democrats Witli wlioirf the Tribune proposes to affiliate in opposition to the party now . In power, "NVe suggest to the 2'ribunc the wiser course would be to work ' .hard for such change in party leaders I nD , ...1.. .!..: .., .r rft I ,,.u Uyirc, aim u at first. jrtm uuui, hueceeo, try, try ajrain. . ... .?... I. . X)ou t lly from evils tbi 1. ...-- to f,,ffrtn,.y U.-ivr. t.PPti waging S ....... . . . . ,-rorriwic wcnti.. .r.,... ,.... .. ATn! - - A,ti?nsrtnwtnriimrh'!awppkiH froin - BeaUice, lie- informs us tliat, Mr. CritesAvas diiiirintr a. well near -. .-j.-i i.-.i .j... ...' :.... ..i. jueaxnee, wriu uau yiit uowu sjtj-iivt;. fejeufc -st fifteen of h1cj,. wasj , . j-' . Tj yrn.bimr ..,ave cj - ' -.-. ..iy OJJ katurjay ,ornin last, aifd i lasting "JlileWI-l-ui dived- in gn, him..bu.nyingj oCtI,07?gtl"ltftiJ,-' iiftpi-n feet under. Men jmwo,iiateiy j-et to work, but"! owin ., to tie inicnlty., in cribbing j owinj back the.sand, they did not reach thel buiried"inan until .Suntlay night, 'flhey found him slaidjng. dead, with ond -hand, reaching up. On Monday fo below his U-qt l.a.1 l wUe..- Mr. Atkinson left Nebraska State Fair, to be held in tliW iu'ce in September : neSt,. '-jfor, best 'eeil wheat, their celebrated "Fan ning Mill, valued at $10," . t UK Vr- The Pawnee 'JYibunc publishes the ' follow! nir letter from ' XelrOn C Brock Dqputy Suite Treasurer, he- ..Ji..n.,..hM riirMitP of the ,..... w...... .. ... ... .- - lpiUU countJyiclerk of Pawnfe county : Stati: ok' Neu:, TiuiAs'ns Okfice, 1 ' ' , LtNCpr.N-, Sept. 2-.'d, 70. ) Co. $lu:h 'Pawnee Count j. Please, find for, record, and return t-pgether with amount of ypur fees, mortgage i)r,Buiier to State Nebraska; will lor ward" you. 1; fees wheu advised ufiam'.t. 'Vi'uly'&.c', .'. Nelson C. Bhock, Peputy Treasurer, , I hereby certify thin the aibove is a true copv'nf a letter received by me from N.C. Brock ; and the-mortgage referred to -was dated May 25th, 1SU9, and theauid'mortgago contained the samoamountrof lands and given for the same consideration as certain sev enteen mortgage.-, recently recorded in th.s ofl'iee to secure school moneys from IX Butler to the State of Ne braska. The said mortgage was, put on file, but not recorded onaccounfc uf informalities in certificate of a el: now l agement. Lor. C. DeCoudhes, .a- County Clerk. PawnebCity, March 30, IS71. JTJSJsitASKA ITJS31S. IUlti jFrc tnrilhoii Comity. om tlie Journal: The anti bond tax-payerSgpf Richardson county held a.meeting at Falls Citjon.Uie 25th of March, but failed to raise the funds Wi contest the, legality of. the tax. They separated after simply protest ing against the further issue of bonds until the road is in running order as a first-class institution. A few have is sued another call for the legal voters to meet at .the place of voting in each precinct April loth, and raise what funds they can with which to com mence legal proceedings to contest the bond tax levy and to send their delegates to a county convention to be held at Falls City, April 22nd for the purpose of further consideration. Much building. is under way and in contemplation in Falls City the pres ent season.. Gage Coiuily.. From the Hv'css we learn that the bill to divide Gage county slum.- beieth among the waste papers, being killed in its first movement. The people of Beatrice have wisely decided to license the sale of no more whisky. Two banks will soon be un der way in-Beatrice. The Blue Springs water power, as that at Beatrice is abundantly able to run further .machinery, and it is hop ed that chiton, woolen and paper mills' ma j' be soon underway at those points. Many emigrant teams are passing through Beatrice to the Government domain. Fillmore County. This county is just north of Jeffer son and west of Saline. It is propos ing to complete a county organization, the election fortius purpose will be held April 21st. The county con tains a population of four hundred. .Tolinsim County. "We learu from the Chi of law that an organized ellort is.on foot, gottqn up by the enterprising men of the cbu,nty, toseeure. a.11 addition of one thousand farmers and laborers to Johnson county this year IMiey will do it, for they have commenced at the right point. They appoint a com mittee of one in each neighborhood to. solicit subscriptions to the Chief tain, to be sent to eastern parties. Let this be as throughly done as it may, and Johnson county will soon ( become. the best advertised countv in the State. Pawnee County. The lYibuue says that Joy has no interest in the B. & S. V. R. H. Co. That Gen. Remick, of Brownville, has located ai Pawnee City. The Nebraska Christaiu College will be permanently located by tlie authorities of that church at a meet ing to be held In Pawnee City on the 12th inst. Many new -buildings are under way in Pawnee Gitv. Tlie Future oftiulncy. The passage, by both branches of the Legislature, of the bill legalizing the eubscriptimv of thecity qf Quincy to the Quincy, Missouri"" & Pacilie Railroad is received with alnjost uni versal satisfaction, aud has created' a most cheerful feeling in the minds off all our citizens, except the fev vvho opposed the measure. QuincV lias successfully passed through, its mostj dangerous crisis ; and, we believe that, by the result at. Springfield, a dicided stimulus has been given to its future irrowth and prosperity. If the "d is to be built and no one doubts. !hat l(0vi1 !ISW. t,,at Ulu subscrlt." is legalized Quincy cannot but reap ?,, liboml mnnsine of the results of Mil JIUVIUJ UlU.iOUJ her enternriso and nreseverance. The ron(j w:jj open up to the commerce of 1 Lixcoix. March 35tU,JS?l. .. , ... i.i . .. Mr. JMtlor :U iookmhj over -your iTafTcof'thVfdltTrc51 your Lincoln correspondent says '.'the managers w-hen- they, .adjourned last! ... .. j t l .'j .. 11 1 jgjit, tnougm; ine xsiiujoxiy "3 in. Many. members are charguig.cpr- j rupblon 5omuwhere;-they tliink thai cise is not half made' ' out. amM they atc htihg to shift, tn 'blane'frora' their Shoulders. onto others, &c"; ,, : Allow me for pne. moment 40 exam-, ihe the above stalemeilt and in dol'rig bo to divide it into the tljeo' parts iii. j dieateii by Its periods. ,.. , First. Tlw manager could notihaveJ thought that the testimony was-all in. Nearly one-third ofhe.wU'ne es, and they the most important, could not be had; t They had, upon the pre ferment of- articles.- a hd before action CO I I than -has occurred in hncientor mod1' !.:...... ...wl .'..'eVi.l.lJ'Tt.- iiU operation. yx, t(he. light wlijch ahrew u.poh thy ground Saul of Tursits, mov ed these gentlemen beyond reaeh 01 S.enatftiial .roeess. Maag'rri fmay.' have said, ,ll ,tlie ;jLUmyuy, Vt oun disposal is in, andso'saiili.trutUfulhJJ Thirty-three members elf ;cjV Kodse; 'I'd rge Day;0tkr with x:: - ... ,- -ffVi... !...- ..: 1111)11011-! , Six HUiyioi4j,iie1iiiirj,iy-niiHi dissented. The charges of corruption.1 were based upon the' report 'of the 'in-' yestigating committee composed of members of both Houses men of in-r tegrityand hono.r, fully 'warranting extreme measures. ' Immediately upon tiie passage px the Impeachment resolutions by the House, the Governor's organ and hid friends in this" city, proclaimed from the house-tops, the by-ways and sev ers, thatalaw qf the State subjected to. bard labor in the penitentiary any one who should' testify that h'c had paid the Governor a bonus fur the ioan-of school funds, or for auditing warrants, in excess of sums due,-'for services rendered. Every, possible in? fjuence was brought, .to bear ; the tim id were frightened ; this obstinate pe cuniarily persuaded.- When 'the f?ial came on witnesses were wanting. Sil ver! McBird ! Where are they ? Mc Bird, before the committee, testified that the Governor audited a claim for him for plans, &e., for University building for $3,750 and made him pay therefor $L750 : thaton claim for ox- t;nfvT0rk lle-wlw nUoCisMLL 01 wnien tne uovernor Kept, .oii.ver testified that on final, settlement for work on theUuiversily the Governor demanded $10,000 for himself and $0,000 for Tom Kenuardj. that he wanted him. u get warrants separate ly drawn for these purposes, and that only by getting his assent thereto did he, the Governor, direct 'tlie,sameand jteu. Where . is. Silver?. Echo an swers, where? AVhcnce and wherefore' has t hi? su'd .. ' ' den exit of witnesses taken place? Now, sir, think yon there is not a. re markable coincidence be'ween 'the demand for these witnesses and their absence? Is it not singular that in this case, sis in every other of prose-1 cution for ofiieial corruption, witness es take wings and lly? And, is. it a wonder that members, uuder-the cir cumstances, charge corruption ? There is reeking, rotten, festering corrup tion in this blatter. Thirty-three members see it plainly xih the noon day Min. They point to the facts aud ask, is their ground sufficient there for? ' I do not know the opinions of all who voted for impeachment, but- not one of the thirty-three who voted to prefer charges thinks' c the case not half made out." Qn the contrary we think enough has been proven to place in the penitentiary any" other man than David Butler. T vp.led for impeachment. I would repeat the vote, under the same cir cumstances. Andy Johnson could not be convicted. David Butler will not be, if money will buy his way out of Lincoln. And, I beg you to be lieve me, sir, when 1 say that the sword of Damocles is suspended over his ofiieial head this day, and his guilt will cause him all a culprit's dread of justice, ' S. P. Majoks. THE CONSTITUTIONAL TION LAW. CON' YEN- Au Act to Provide for Calling n. Con vention to Ilcvlhc, Alter -or Amend tlie Constitution of tlie State of 3it IjraxUn. Section 1. JSe it enacted by the LngUtature of the Stale of Nebraska, That a convention to revise alter or amend the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, is hereby called, to meet at the State House, in the city of Lin coln, on the second Tuesday in the month of June, 1S71. Said Conven tion hliall consist of fifty-two mem bers, who shall be chosen in the dis tricts entitled to elect members of the House of Representatives and Se'nate, and each Representative and Senato rial District, as constituted Uy laV, at the time of holding the election for members of said Convention, shallbc entitled to elect ns many members of said Convention, as such district hiay ill; entitled to elect members of the House of Iiefiresentatives and Sen ate. 'Sec. 2. The members of said Con vention shall be chosen in the same manner, at the places fixed for hold ing general elections, and by the elec tors qualified to vote for members of the House of Representatives und Senate. -f Six. 3. The election of members of said Convention shall he held on 'the first Tuesday iVthc month of 21aj ISil, and such election snail' be" conducted in conformity to the laws in force respecting elections; and the lerks or other officers whose duty it shall be to give notice "of election for members of the House " of "Represen tatives and St'nate,sha)f give notice in the same "manner Of 'the election for members o.f'said Convention. Sec. 4. The several Judges shall return the votes given at: said election ami the votes shall be" 'cahva&sed' in tne same manner as sliull then he provided by law, for the canvass and I uJd be taken by the Senatd Jn.uat; ."CT w " r,. U"ffi. l.S V" iBlud.f. left ihiiSf-afe; for; paitb un- fne;nber,ajuTutetnK..fQ-Jt? iXoufce rf cn'own. A b'egira' more .wonderful- ,Hepros(iUlaUvu ansj'peniite. ;.,Aj t. ".OieT'IlBliSe. ' or-irpresentaUvrtSiUin . 1 rt ,. - t. ' v '-' i'. . idxivnugijsuainiqeiji Hairortne i-rouse ot nepresentativfs, oiTthe day before auentionudinat itjieq hour 01 tiiO'clu'CK.P.- H.t-amii-before. entering; Upon .their dutiiesjiUst uicm-fl biirri uf.'fidid- Convention, ishal J foach take an;0ath toiiunportjlhe- Contjfcu tion of the United. States and to faithd full v discharge 'ins du-.y as a m'etfuier. of the Convention ; the said Conve.iiri tion shalt he the Judge ojuie-ieleouon asd qualification.of;its.own inenib'ii ;. and the nieiiLberi shall be entitled to fcame privileges to which menibe'rs nf thuLegisiaUire.are bntitled: Sko. C.1 Thv iiiQinbera-of Hiid eon ven tion shallerect one fi their num-i ber President, and may elect- one on more SeCreUti'ies.iand suehothor oili. cers or emploj'eas as tlie business of the conventititi may require. The members "of th con veil tion'. and theii Secrehiries" shall bee'ntitldil tolvceive, as coriT'nsatioii for then services,- J' V4m .'he suiro'r'dijiate. uflicenj. and.J"6'ih7' p;oyes)iall?e1ye:cli 'coneii- iuuuu,. uici:i.,4. ILa i....r..n'fLl .fv ..:.l ULiiri. vaLiuiiir- iiiu. 1 i&Liid. .. Se& Si., 16 shall be ilVfi 'i.'.-Qf A!?H ecretu:y pi .tate.io tiej;u sanvnii: he,.ap'djall o'ahr.puolic.otljirs. shaU fn.rnish said convention wtin a)lu,cli( statements, books', paper ard. ,PHb!'c Uociime.nis in intiir possession, u pci- taming to their olnce. iis.ine couven- timi ni'iv iirilnr or rpnuire : and it shall be the jdutv.p'f the Secretary', of V siich printing to be. done ..as. the .1011 vention mav raquire- . . ,tll , SEC. 0. The-am.oJi.dmenbdtera7 tions, or reyion d',U,lo Cyi),!titutjbn .wrrpfiil to .. tniet-hnr. with the journal of said convention, shal.l be hied ,in tlicoOlce Qf Secretary of State. TJie amendments, alterations, or reia-ioi pf the Constitution. shall he publislir t,d in such, a,..n:annert am', :i? . such quautity. as shall be ordered by the Convention. Si:q. 10. The amendments, nitera Hhns. or revision of the Constituti6n, shall be submitted to the people for their adoption or rejection', at an eec; tion to be called, by said convention, and everv person entitled to votft by the laws "in" force at the time such i.lpntion ia held, may vote -on the adojition or rejection of paid amend ments, alterations or revisions , Lmj Constitution, and said amendments, alterations, or revisions Of the Con stitution shall not lake effect unless ...lnfo.l i. n m-iintlt.vnf Hi electors leVr .Ci-?. ".V"V.".. lAllg iliiuiJi uiii.jii. - -.- oSEq:3 11.,- Tlie amcnumcnisl aer ations or revision shall be so nrepar- ed and distinguished by iiuinhers, or otherwise. thsTv they eanJUautetl uj on yepuratclv, unless fliCcimgention s'bsill iIppiii the same tinnecesstiry or impracticable. The convention -shall prescribe, the form or manner of vot ing, the publication of the anieiid m.Mifs. alterations or revisions, the notice of the elections, and such oilier matters : as, in their judgement the best interests of the Slate may de mand. . . . '.',', Sec 12. At the crecliuu required by cni.tinn in of tbiu nV-t t.litiiud!rjs ot ciec tion shall, receive 'he votes in the frtrin to be nrescribed.bvsaid convention, 1 .11 '. ,.r !'.:.. tr.-.W. lrti infciVii. rvlating to' general elcMi ms, shall applv to the votjng upon said amenil liionts, alterations or 'revision, so far as the same can be made applicable thereto ; and the voles shall be can vassed, aud all proceedings Shall be had in regard to them, as nearly n practicable, in the manner prescribed bv the law then in. ."'force,' in respect to elections for State offic rs, provid ed that- said convention miy pre cffii.n finv nfb'pr manner of canvass ing the votes 'iriyeu. at said electioij,- -nwl nrnvidc tlu- WHV tliul llimlhcr Of the amend nienls, alterations 'dr revis ions of the constitution taking "efieot after its adoption by the people. Six. 13. -Any newspaper in this State, which shall.tfivc thid ''ut f)nc' insertion before, .'the 10th day of April, 1S71. (.halt upon for'wafdjxig 1o tlie Secrutarv of S'tate'a copy containing such publication,. be- 'cu titled 'to re ceive pay for. Oi e ?ame, at the sane rate :ls alio wed by contract fo'r pub lish i'ng the laws of the State; which same shall be certified to the Auditor, who shall drawn warrant upon thq Treasurer for that amount. Sec. 14. That ihe sum vf fifteen thousand dollars, or-so inuehMhereof as mav be necessary to carry into ef fect the provisions of this act, be and the same is liereby appropriated out of any moneys in the Treasury not Otherwise appropriated. ', . G. W. COIiMNS, Speaker of House of Representatives. E. E. CLyxlrxoiiA3r, -' President of the Senate. T hprobv certifv that this bill oB"i- naled iii anil passed the House RcnresentaMvcs. L. E. CnorsEy, of Xss't Cl'k House Representatives. Approved March 27th, 1S71. "Wil-MAM H. Jami, Acting Governor. Statu pi' Nebkaska, 1 Secketahy's Department. T, William H. James, Secretary of the State of Nebraska, do. hereby cer tify that I have carefully compared the foregoing copy of an act, to pro vide for calling a convention to re vise", alter or. amend.the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, passed by the Legislative Assembly of this State, during the Eight Session there of, ami approved by the Governor tlie Twenty-seventh day of March, 1S71 with. the original rolls on file in this office, and that the vame is. a true and perfect copy of said act. In testimony whereof, I have here unto set my hand and affixed the great seal of the State of Nebras ka. Done at Lincoln,' tins yin day of March, ;n tlie year of our Lo"rd one thousand eight hundred .amrseventy-one, of tlie indepen dence of the United States the ninety-fifth and of UnVState the fifth. War. II. JA3rES. Sixteen mem.bei'S of the Com inune of : Paris-have- wisely resigned. Eleutidnsaro ordered to fill their pla ces. A decree -has been 'issued sup pressing the office of France, to gave itself from plunder, lias auvanceu 3,000,000 francs to the Commune. 'i'h'e legitimate government .s receiv ing fresh remtorceirientB. uttjcueiori is Out iu a charactenstic article. The Commune is said to be divided, agita ted' and powerless: Bismarck threat ens to occupy Paris if the indemnity due is not paid by the loth. A'Cthblicpriest coming out o? nnnvprir.. in Ottmei Tll .. wnsslmf.hv an insane man. , - - v .. j j . .'.-VM . '., :i- lit' (.... fcKO, ,7, Tlie inp.mifj.t uje eaei pi-y-son;sha,U:be cer,tited uy tlieiesjdenr qf.Uip coj.venjiWo Uie .And loof, LUe "Tretisurer, .0 Ubq. Vfo,..-md tjio same .shall be paiji by. tlie Treasurer jis Stat.e tp furnisli. Ui.e. mompc?a,:wiiu su(:h'ks,fci.tipne.ry asn.sual uVr the'L-eg-islature( while ." session, and localise 'Phrn Tribune correspondent insists t Oif thtaOtliiiticlty otCaytr'lcinpie-s leUerton3nuitfon.s-5-'. 1 t 8slT"RrPrTile1tt,srcto,-sTTilwa-T sage o,f.hispvn Ut Cogres vith the . San l)o;ningo report. .; , ,Vi "rr-iiVniainenomenj. ip. iwH.vw--uiXi hillpropo3ettuJiiv.cri!aUtmnedty..which meets with, jieueral fayor;, '.' 1 . . riifTx-Seiiato'r rlo'ft'aVd had a stroke. ofapOpfeN'V' yesterday, and at- mid-i lllght'wbs'totally unconscious. r UThe Sail' Do'minL'O rellort was read to tfiR Cabinentvesterday, .and-will b'e' s.nbnVitted.to.CmgressMbhttay:. '.' Anotiicri etiftrti is to ,b.e ,nimie to; overhaul the" books of ,he- M.etliodist. Book Concern 'to get at ihe frauds. :r-Two notorious New York thieves came to a ti mely- tend .by revol -is of. the' police -atHiDobb'sr' Ferry, New 1 , . .... ., Wai,!v Up. Fort ICtittiUj-iUjrt VacIgonMlroatltroinimny Senator Carpenter is to come out 1 ir, isrowyviiie.miwciiiin.v Ann: itn. ieti. at i'n favor of Annexation imd'rf defenbe 1 rfMiAtt ...in. J a1i .C"f.i1I,"?:.JIOaPdof oftheatluiTui-itratiAuin the HtiyjLien mutrer. ,. . i &B2 PWItSa. ofKansVteriss, 'OWWrS. npfeKlWWiU, vas. a "-"OK 'o l'ge, 10. i wv aAP-. - ; r Another repoi'Mbput, Mrr "Vde davs, he.is.jU!iug-t acvept.the ivpini. nrftiola. forliiiv.orw.erftf hip it'.tt. is mado'wiUiruliamity. i- ii.-.'d :-t. itn tint t inii isr on for a crime 'com m rtceir siuceuuo mifiiler. ' '' ' ' ' ' ' f ' The ChaVies'ton '!Xcics complains that igu'otant negroes rule inteligeiit -bitPi;;n!"aiid that neither interest- 1 -...1 nor wealth lVaa v6ice in the couu6ils i of the State ,. . ; ' t , The New .York Tribune's letter frpm the Isthmus of Darien says .a ship canal is praqtible. , It, is said it could.be constructed in eight years. The cost j's not given y it's length will be:lifty u) il.es. - . . ".,... : Cuban affuirs are espeoialy.unforr tuuate again foi'Spain.- The rhellion has cost thirty millions :of- lollirP (horrowed")!dnd haslet, :by disease, 'death and,tleserlioii,)7D.U00..ineu. Congress is-gotling down 011 the system of paying nien who contest elections' except'their actual expen-. ses, and !onlv then when life contest is ma.de in good faith sonable 'cause. and with rea- A shocking report comes from Cuba, that the volunteers roasted a man alive, running thestake through his body The' out rage 'lias shocked, eve.n "the ; Spaniards, and "fierce repri sals are being made. . Report .lias it that twenty-eight Senators are pledged against annexa tion. The Commission has not re ported vet. President Grant is still j strongly in favor of the scheme. He thinks the country in favor of it. The Patriarch ol tho Greek ehiirchaf Constantinople, complains to the'Ru.ii Synod that the Sub limes I?ur$e is interfering with the or- Ulsifofuhe church in Belgium. The Synod's was to have abueivfgi von lo-day.Ud-L -- -teTC A colored mass meeting occurred in New York on the 30th, to celebrate the ratification of the Fifteenth At Amendment. Bishop Jones (colored) of the M. E. Church, made a speech eulogizing Sumner, and opposing the annexation of San Domingo. He was heard with great enthusiasm. Business is ,,brjk in our navy yards. Tlie United. States steamer "Shawnu't" js ready for' lier trial" trip, and otTier .vessels are fitting out. A report from the Asiatic Squadron ha. reached UV avy Department, of an accident' .on the Colorado", killing two ?uen and' wounding jse'yeral others. . Easter. Monday is selected as the day. for a: great ;German peace pageant throughout. the United States. " New York is to have an immense celebra tion. The Orangemen have asked to participate, but were wisely refused. Appropriate t-yrvices are -recomeudeil in Jill the German churches the even- ing'efore, and to. make collections for ! willows and orphans. Bismarck has been discussing the condition of things in Paris, with, an English newspaper man. He 'denies that Germany sympathizes with the Reds, or has said she would maintain friendly relations wjtir them. He msuiiii.es me reaumess of tne Uermau troops to- .a&jist Tfiipra in putting down tlie commune in Paris. He re gards the Reds as Mmple rioters, and declares, hjszutentiou to disperse thent by force of arms if they violate any of the terms of the peace convention. iilAH'RIAGSS. o,itaTrt"Hr.t,L.' iY-?r.-"t the Amcrl- n? Till.! I lt'ru, "- ir. t y- -ui,rL" l. "7I. -Ir. COM), to"!Vr &?iS.e CcMintJ to "Miss LI",B Mis-Sniith camo from Lena to meet her. intended In UrowBville. where she expected to be married. This was economy, and the prospects of the happv couple are promising Indeed. aaarsl4-g'rgaazcsg5i-- i . -- BEATES. AvSiJJr Cr.Te!L:vn,K Atchison Countv. Mo.. .Wedncwlay.MnrciiJV.ji, STl,'Jtr Jdr.- M JIkl-itA.-f , in the fony-first ruir of Zaelil one leases a larye junthy to mourn hor losy. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Also, on hand a choice s-tock of READY MADE GOODS! which he will Sell Very Low for Cash. ! tbl.nV?.ucaJI Uie c"ention of th public to the fact that he has an extensive experience In the mamiJactureorCastoru Work of tbi Jlret qnalityl aud those who want Boots and Show to '"'J Fit Well, Look Well and Wear Well, will not be disappointed. Boots and Shoes Neatly and Brqmptly -itepali-ctl. ,25-tf . A T "Ti'.D'Krf n TiniTiTn AMn..it.. 1 XLLlLXir-0 xLnM-llYf .uwiKf "- " ! ''-'--"-L'AJversal use! Frj-lil- v r . sin.flrc m m Knrtt- DlJU K til N II K RjMasazincs, Papers, i M4ipiMC sermons, ' Sc-ft tacm at Book Stores and News Stands, 'or send X rMniTiliila .a- Jf't IB diJMiH.n.irsOnt Ilrfislex: lias niiwnaMfiifoiiH l'oru'stei'. thti Natl minii vVi is in-t'he'Cn'rsonStateopij Til fW i u.wjiMu. wi.u4iirs urccnis jot sample, saymir ' iT--j-u--x cw jixw-rx iirc, iiiaSiiiiactareTs. ; . . n 'trlMBQ you siiv this wlvertfciemeiit, to BUUillT i w.cra, j , iockvtiup 4.inM..fA.AiM..i - -. . - ." " i. ; Tnnri7Tr f-rrrtmw-- .. i v-, -..-. ... - , uuiuuuivu uiui.mui w i- LmL- tr r. .., ..... ... rrr n. ... , . t.uufjii. jt.kiii. i I r"i I r. it- jk r nnn v rwr f I-. . . uiii. .. u.,..i.i.iu . iutJ, v muii; i, jii. iin - --- - wUI I QIIlJ IV V'llll tF!I IHI I lr" sent to i . :: . . " - i fifi Tfrrir KTTfT'Tr -v-t..t-t -n-?- w v-Uk,v"wiiui.i -... I3LAXK-S oralIkinrl.fora!entth',-Advcrtl-e, ' --. - va. 1 JlVUINJ PL VNIS TUB SALI -"" "-- Counting Bootm. O l. T, S CIIAlUtINU.s:orieH OUctlAki J.i U1U tlie Einirose:i(liHoiry.o i T QinF'i'ul bciutiftil i OiU t-iforai. nt very low pn- i 1 1 1 -jiW'iijttt.nrti nfiliftfttr T Stores and Xews Stands, or send- Si cents Tor speci mens, savinawlienwott wn Uifc iulvertieni5nt.o BI'JGT K1P: CO., Puhligb, Chicago. u-, $? j Cavatey Hors.es Wanted. Opfick Cinci' QuAttTfitHXsTEiO iarEcaHBBrv n m. r ' l-mt. i r-i i Baa.rvw.' OMAirA, Xkk., March 2S; 1ST1. J OEAtED iHDSlTN' hili'tJCAT.fcVeCOMrA O nietl lv- one tliotisapd dollars ai Ktianintee ...111 .... ..u...;..! ... l. ..lf?r. until 1.-111 O CIOC nied ly one tliotisandi dollars as Ktianiinee. n m.tftSi Vri.'M- vVnrii hji.' 1.S71V tor ihe delrcvr.? of 71V tor ihe delrrt-ry of ....... .... - - - . . . , .w-.. three hundred cavalry homes at Omaha. 2.ehraKn. w:thin sixty dajs fropa.tho date of awarding the contrncr. , , . , (ijnditions martaknowu antf hlank bidsnmilsucu oiiapplIcattoaattliUoilWe: - -, . ALEX. J. 1 'i.lll,., zi.it 'Ji9T-ilr" vf i'V,1la.tt-e-- Baiiroad Eloni,, tothp: is iieuibv cjiven that .an, election wil uelieiuat iiieoiin:eoi uiejiiunu- Hisveu l:cecori to sryt' the cnsuuig xi;ar. .' .: r'- -iriR9ill.CLl.Krr,'ltrSsi(lDnt. . nrjV.i;cRj;.AS,ec'y.ii.i-i it .tT ,: .uyoraeroi tu tioaru. EVEife&KfiENBS&h fcrVtVItSOTtY-' GEOWJTVTKU&nEENS, EUOil j. h IIlcne-- 10 lliree leci iiin.- PRICE FR03L 5; Cents to $1530.2011 FUHN'AS. SON'S vfc CO. 'ix-n . Brownville, oh. OOPAH.TPtERS.HIF; 'JVIIE TJNPERSIGNED HAVE ASSOCIATED j. themselves together, tartlet" tile Unit imtneot Slnirt, Stevenson A Cross, W csirrcr om tho Hardwire- iMi-Jness at fuuMT's y'd ai..i, op AUiu stjreyt, in Brownville. ITievbefjpf.ili'.HTnl luipe ly strn't r.ttenftm lobublne-tinwil'idw pricuH. tocooimand a liberal hai e or Uie palroaiwe of the Nemuun Eand District. " J.t'.SIItTRTS. . JAM'I&s S-i'KVENfcON. 30th, 1S7I, 21-m ' - rm. . . , , - 1 T . . f (- . ---111- - y CHOICS.0SAGE. PLANTS OlSTXV &Z2 pei- 3VX. .7, V. JJMSS. s;tr &. 3 :tZt 'PIIE J.ABCEST. BEST. ANT) 'f'HEAPEKT I stookof Fruit Tree ever sold hi tlie'VVt..A p!03, l'onrs. therrie.-. Pluax. Apr'L-ots and Necta rines, one. f.vo and three -wir vldt of well tsstub I'ShednndtCAied hardy Wteru 'ji.rietiew PR ICE FROM 10 Cts. io gljOO EACH. FUltKAS, SONS A CO.. 34-lt Brownville, Xh. Hiiart ter ofwctlon 2l) twenty-two. In lownawp npmbcr(5)nve.Nvrthorihui:enumbec(lHneoii. Ea.:t.containirnif'ii Forty Acres nior.- or le.-: al si? Uie North Et quarter of the South Eat quar ter of,sewit,r. isjimbor ( " Hyenty-two. Township number (ol tlvcjortli ofBanao number ( I "aneeli. Etstof the mil Paralcl. except (Ii oixe Aoths oft" of tlie Nortli side of said land r-jiitalnlns (Si) thirty nineAcres more or les. Will he sold st?srtely orUether. Address, with proposal In duull, GSO. J. RAYMOMD, No. IS North 3th St., 21-it ., 3T LOUIS. MO. AllAUGE AXI) SPIiENDID ASSORTMENT FiBATZG STOVES, JUST KEOEIVED AT W. B. Sheilenbergei-, t-S PEsiiai PliO WXVTLL& NEB. ON-KA LA BY AXU COMMISSION. We are i-.ync .'nn SlOO toSiOOpeiOIoiitn for Rnoii MKN.tosell FBOF. STOWE'S Ckuii n-hens.vr.ind St-ir-Interpreting FAMILY, BTB'L'E. Send for Clnntiajs. or call Hiifl exumine this won derful work. Alu-our bpif udid. iitw Theom'i- u'rr one. There ha Ion:; been a great da-, niand for this which we are iioA-a'he umeet. Thr, sal wil be hirjie. In wntim: j!ute your hualnotw cxpener.'-e. ..no r.ame re erences. i j. v.snmDAKD ttcu., 102 asiitncton street, Chicago. Sl-aui FLOWERING SHRUBS. HONKYSUCELS. SNOW BALLS. BOSES. .snireas Neeiias. Clematis, Wihferiu, Lilac, Japan (juince. FUBNAS. SONS A- CO. Brownville, Neb. i.'1-Jt SNOW.FE&KE! TENNEIT MILIi. NEMAIIA CITY. ABK l niaiiulacturine a new brand of I-'hmr called the "SNOW l-'I.AKK." which la far superior to any thing now in this market. FOR SALE UY ALL FLOUK DEALERS IN I BROWSVIthE AND JTEMAIIA CITY. lS-tf TO FAPffiERS. TO ACCOMMODATE T1LOSK FARM BUS WHO. L desire U pVoit Print Tree:. thl spritiK. and who mav he "lmra uV' n moie imtttem, weitl ifve time to hnnil.o cnqiH. on napr-vjl irte he.iruix let'al rates 01 interest. n bills anioumtn to iland over. Ft" UNAS. M)XS .t CO.. 24-lt BrowuviUe. Neb. JACOB ISfAROIlX, MERCHANT TAILOR, CD r I w o o W - O a o S - 5 2 S S c c v. x s Z H 2 1 '. m 1 12? i l g&I 4 I S 5 u o CAPITAL, - 100,000. Transact n General llnukin llusiiieh nutl makceullit-lloiu on all poinlti tliroiighoiit tlie V'ent. DISCOUNT NOTES ANT) TIME BILLS OF EXCHANGE. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME CEKTUT- CVTE3. OF DEPOSrr. BY SPECIAL AGREEMENT. Exchange bought ami o!d on NViv York, and all principal Eastern and Southern chit of the IJulted States. OFFICERS AX1 DIRECTORS. DAVID UE3IICK, President. THEO. I1ILI., Vlcc-Prckldeiit. GEO. P. EATOA, Caxliier. V. IIOADLEY. JNO. McI'IIFR-SON, C. M. ICV CFF-MAN, WM.II-HOOVEB, DAVID BEMIC K, TIIEO. HILL. J. U McGEK J.( BKUsKIt, (.1.1.1'. 1ATON, IltA MOORE, 11 .. J.r. 1 x lsnorrrprirdislasltio.STA.M)Rl) 1UKIXQ FOIV- B KR, and thc.best article prepared for making- I!ij t, -nholesoBie anil delirious L.lLITS. UOl.i.v BREAD, CRIUDLE an! other t AKI Site ic ti 1. i.r.itiki. j i j ' ,' ... -.. Tl, lwt VPicr iuiriii' rn....T ti.i V-.-?. . L.V7. J.Ti'!,ULIc.f?.r?n'0U3 riV - -. rea-ij jor luimtdlste ; VitV'" " ? i:ttt. " iJi Ul-Oilt. i.'ii' It is rontenient and economical ot tui FOOD PREPARED WITH IT by GROCERS, SUIP-CUINDLEUS -.' t - --- . -- -- . it . Mr , II E g ,i if : A I . J,' J i J", ,- . r.rf 'w two leadinjr Boston H wiuiin . ,wo h,i a i,Birr.;u ji tea "st riin- h or Brownville. Nemaha Co.. Nebraska : beiiisr .-,w o-tfT -tv, -1- theSourh :-:a.HtHUKrtnroftlKSonthJiatirttar- -wa j.l. "as Ili5Kfl'v- . M HiL't"rya:. , -. n&fswir' 1 lTtJ tS'H'is.ijc-SKjrtJMi & , tfSi STWE BUS OFIEBBiSn m uhp m wJ " jH Wv Jm ff V T . jtfS R 1 ' Jf&i JiH TmiL fir fVj' : . . t- . : . i- T JV?gJi U:u 1 I ktr -vrcysEis: .-r,T33 JJSX o: - ' aio axl,tcc;ds OF. ; r ST0E1- SUCH Afe SflOTV CASES, EOOKISG & G "aSSKS, OXE V1RTZ AND BU1U . . GhARPUOOE SAKE, WRB''" EXllSCtlSHEK, AND A ' "FAntnfa'jS' . - , . n 1 V! AT SLAY'S OLD STAND'.' THB VKT,r, JsSTJWJN" iLill im -. & . . BIlOVNVlXIiE JCSB., . . o .- - jrAli Persons Indebted to A. Jlay k Co., will find, it to to their inter est to call at once and seille. 21-tr . s a7-o'"V"E3i :s! ALL, SIZES AND PATTEUNS, AT V. U. SHElitUSBERGERS. GET A PAIR Or Q P II FK? dhfiin fliiiL BOOTS AF SIIOES. - -1 FOR Comfort, Elasticity, Jlit raliility ami Economy THEY EXCEL ALL OTHERS. 0', l.tn.nnn baibs .sold last yeab by manulaeuirurs, ami war- RETUBKED. Patent Stamp on nvt-ry one. Sold hyull Lcndiux Dealer. THBO. jail.li Sd CO. ci-tr an. M WOOJO WOJIK, W. B. iZlEjLLENJJEKGEU'S. at. &. a mj 0? 5 3 o tr. I -I O I 3 n n I 4 tl BAILEY & CO-., CII12STXUT &. X2th 5t., PHIL A -P B L P II I A. stnollslied 1S30. Importers and Manufacturers of PINE WATCHES, SILVER TV A X2, IS, JEWEZHY, PIATSB WARS, FAXCY GOC!).1), ice, &. tJUAHTY ALWAYS t.'UAItANTEKl). TKICIiS AS LOW AS TIIK LOWB5T. OnU-ra and inKiiriesby mall preasptly attwuled u. NHOOD! WOMANHDOm imvcnrms 19 ii a " jfi a b S e L a B j 1 UJL11 UUUJw .L. . fkTP.tr J : yno parsfipr tun ppns mmmi mii mm ? Li sP a M 2 . 5 rrt "t K3S23 $ m fei ffr' j t 1 Lt fei 31 g.fia b -si 1 r - & t r pi 30 -?XPI..VININO wku iniir. andwhooatuotlolT11115 BOAT IS CIlUrd ,.,r.J1r.rv...tjcCfcsl;,,'; vjximiI excitement ITS i A power ami cV.j aeity tv U i, 'iUtT.Iifult,,vife- Al1 tlMl iMr:li ' thnt-naycorne io rty weallw. KiioMlnifabontPItl-'iccrTnv -u.. ,..k..u,... . V. v. f i..',.up uat. - fj;"?xfrv t-i-i-i:-i;; the if a family cati ath tk1n.-5.-u ffg-Noyi 1 ood.'. No youiiK 'P1'u-jw inafinsleeenera.Ion. iri.-JSo .'aiher m. to be wiUioul the fti.'ornia- ounguuaiiousht to read "M..ii- l.Tod.' -j lhey are hound, sepamfelv. nnd eut, ' l!"'Pa"L hj-mi. sjan;j:d? from observa- i tur.at l.j cents; enth j-:with tnotJuir r..i- i I r.lllt'. Iar1iv...f I ,n u..t .411. ... cents; eath, wrlsoth together for U5 tents. Ajidress CliARK TyHITTrBR, M. D., G17 St. CharlcStreet,'StrLouIs,''3Io. N. B. Man v bv reai)!:i!? the( icnrt-n ha r ......i.i. ;d the ROCKS on which multi.uUes ljave been bro- '" p -' -S--rv IIOAVARD SAXITARY AID ASSOCIATION. , . r"1 ""r-,-c,,e mi wire oi-uie isrnoij ana lni Forthe Belief and Care of the Errins; and Urilbi Jvvsaj-sonthehlrrorsof Youth, and theKoUie roiir. 'ollie oi B1 7 B .,u 'HOOII bj unriiAJ.F III VA'ir.'V?;;" "n ""i ourn.are 1'iitJUTUIlEIA ii.TiV1- JXn'l"!J"w'.fonswere rollowiI bv all ----. i.m Nuuiu ur.i iir..Ai" . KnMTm.lii.rtt wuiltary aia for the alllicled. Sent fiw In v-.iI.hI . " . -..... - . iu n.7ir. "i "' 't.ai.uuiujinrruigB anu CJCiat iVIU. Wltll - lat im,,uiinu.i u.-nurlid HI and DEAL1UK. fenvSM- Andreas, 1IOWA11D .SSOCITION b'oU- It dbclObes secrets tfie. i jw-. i riiiiHiiwiiiniTi ill ......i,i- .... m .m ir j ib ilt :i-it 1 URNAH. SONS -i CO. the aforemen'.ioinxl county, for fha mm .-. i05 cf retumab tfcB.-Ist day, of llarcb. . bul J'1 continued unill Thursday the 11th d.y orAnnriJ? atUo'clocJc, P.M. pnI - H, JQHy F. E.VL.p.c VTOTICE OF C:UABDLV-S SAVE. OF M .. IN E-statW- !XiUce- b-irerebtfRlveStluf . .. f ... ii . ... . . Jil lnVrnnt of tho Ct-lintv t Ji,rVl'4 tK!ir-i. i n "rIC Imm.jT.'H Nemaha Cunty.Nebnuka.Wtiie lKlevard b bidder, the following real estate in snhl $, county.-Nebra?krtjto-wItr- Lyt-three ui-tln.i! wesr'qimrte'f.iiniHhe north hatr-orth north IS rqnrter-rct!Uecaiiinninbei!aweaty.tjv-t. rUr to'wmhlp seven 17), north of nnge hrtwi - tv t aud also oje hnlf.af.Jx, acres, beinr- i,k. P. r south weatminh-oPthe" north vast quan . holnniA tVim t rr tf tivni vA.tT.rl 1... - tin & W Uplift WF-iMKittf. " Ph-chie nionev ? rKilaJit Thars, Thv .deterred rtarmedr. t. J " tviii "per cent iutisrest.1 ' - u,tats toCra, SAllAir J. M-KAT Guurdlan.or George Mf and Nellie HcKa .,. 'cblldrfed or John lJMfeKity.decca.stu $ PROBATE NOTICE. NOTICE Is nEir j?tv-ii Jintl huvt appointed Apr!; Jh uJ for Ihe i.uryose of hearing the Mnai seltl-m. thaes'te of William StitlweiL deoa..; m'at 2 a. w: MOBfiAy. PrMnte j.. 1BBAl.X NOTICE-NOTICE Is irETiP. AJ 'jlven njrttonthel-tthdavof Man-h , ,J the declarations or Lucy Bell. nr Lu.-y Tl,, w and lien rr Jbaes arid Jaae Jones, his v, , re .': , totheaitoitoftbj.'the.'aM iU-nrT anl J ti of Willhtnr HX-Wnell and 3.!!ie Jsnfef rtreii rtrJohn IScfraiid the.ouui r iv i.i. l t in the l'robate Couit of Xunuuio. : T5 "' Nebraska, anc thhr rbaeWs-'t Wedeiar ', ' uay 01 .aiiru. -i. i.-i.i. iu iu tiuur ji tei A.M..itttay hffics'nrt Browsvllle. ; ."'" as the time and irtftcc for the heanr; the- "" all persotn lntenred are reiufni t',. . - toshowcnnse.tf nay thartrls. why .e :&. a a tion should not be ootumtoni-itert. f rl. :'V.5ri2??S4A?'rrt''-- J j. T EfJAE NlVri6s.-JblIN T. 1i1H;t,i v. A j iliiplo'fci. Wilson, va. Charter h', Tlie above named dafeiujunt CbarissL1., take notice that the jriftinUtla. John T n. ,' Shipley S.AVilson. have tUIedtl.t t ( ' ' court Mbovo riani'cd. prayloR itr thf r.v: ' " ctrtalti Mortcxvse. made and ewui,il 1-" said ulaiutiiTi. on thu --i!h da,y of J i.i . j.v,, ., in you mortgaged one hdiUe muI U.i iWrwi, lollms-s: carmnvngin a tho uorim-At 1 bridge iietw IenuaU Mill, ran ulng (1i; -,.,"' rlpht, an.de viti ilia cu. iken- ru,r -. t thecentf-r ol the nadshtii liioi-..;.-. " with fenc-1 to th creek at low ivrtu-r ")Vl ..-I,!. 1..T....... lUi...iC.. 1. ..... iter foe the. tlo ox said premises, tl epi . ?aiI halt-to be pr-plied to the pajment jj urt and interest, "ion are risin"ri-d '.. ,,,,. i.,j. tition onorbefort?thel3t dny ot" Nfnr '-t " ' tv.V FII.TTC -jr Attorney fi.rpi., FWF IX PKIUJ. XIJ.. W'lTHIN FIVE MINirTKs ffusr: i ta!Norn-.ai Sc.iKl.iiiiiirr n -n .. Inojw portion of town. The property r.-. . . lots, well lenced and t iu Fruit "' m Stirubliery. ,tc. Citlu.-- HDMe. i" rooms. iidiWHient.HiHlx'KMl Celinr '.. Wutur&iHlCMtrHMeHr. PiaeB.tr'. l'ifery, W.mhI lloiLSt-, aud tHlH-r on-:, . Ttiti is the Most Dvairtibh JivsidvHcc Property in the JFlour tailing V'l- Jl II LE45l,irAJf THE IM 3IEXTS COST. 'ii .TI- The buildings ar all new. aud i r Terirs can he made to situ the i.i. is not so tuneh ot rh bm tr. .. . property. tfiS-Ii not -told -sftb!A thirty !a- i toaUMMl teuatut. ITitr lurtltrr i.i i , lof . J w ; A.V. iuwuvUIe. Neti.. Mate ifith. . . . WOOLWORTH. Jt (wl. Hook Biii(KAi, -- Anil DhMvk In BOOKS, STATI0KEBY, I'APEnilANGlNu-, .:: 2?XiIIrJc,iL:5iy, stock. No. 12, i au. St. .ios. 1 : VA SH PA ID FO Ii L A v 1 ! t i 1 i GEO. r. iv jK e:i.v v c o 1 BUILDEES Aim Bridge Oontractors ijj BROWNVILLE. SEBiah Will take contracts for build n. : or Movint; BuiUliiiey. and all k JoWjiii" Work. CoHtmct wik .. rantee.1 to Kive mtthliM-tfoii. .. notice and reasoiMtbt lern.- Have also the righbtu erect tlie -i 111 t.-.3 - .3 -!!i vi. na Ssnitli Patent TrassBrie j In Nebraska, Iihth. Knusas aim .:::& Missouri. JTJ-NOTICE OF LETTINfSS S I ". ..vc.V mmM' ssU OAK ffifenpsr' SOLD BY W. D. ShoUenbcip: ?4-DIiiln Street, Broirui lllc S7 tl NEWSTEAHrFiTJi WHSf' i Hi hi h. Tho Bro-nmville err' hav now running ) ' 133.0 WIS' VILLI' A X Cc -. -53 :iH ' 1 - . ivu. iuuf..uI .uaiMMkR Stea I hih. && ; i.rssr I Hltl up to ettittiv saJW- M cuiue peat are auan aw luihlb- il.nf Arritt iuir mwerliiuSt this the moat reliable ertuvUacoi. BKOWNVILLt: 1 ""a 13-SVtf MARRIAGE 5. ! KS32''1" onu-'ain oiwi'-"1" vato iaetructor for awuI?d "" about to be married, botk -"" Orythitiff concerning tlie jrt-l(--- of our .e.ual system, anirttoe l'," vt-ntlon of oflftprroi;. :trhHtmf H cries never belbr4ilve n lte -"-' WJLYOrNC,M.D. Tlilafcr " iute.;itiiii,--ts-tk. I vrttt i.' forthesenend reader? and HIE r" nKTOU.-5iBniv!o-5. A1M" '"' ., tljose contempkitinic miarrinw. ." and not We about te 1 any fuldrtas oa recwi IUUMi, .Ml. t .--- upthecreeic topi;uui or boy uinir.tr. jt bruir tea, ' nortiiweitqiutrterofsQrtMii'J.toHa-ui,. t - nioce ll eat. of the sixth princH .i'. ; ,.r r ,. taininv mU an aer-. re .r ir .... i K Vllflff -i .V eii 9 I T 1 1 f r 1",' 1 aii mmsm WmMM SS&Y i1 jfe ' F jtirth, Philadelphia. m iii rs m f JM i'l -in If if