p M .it ; "k j k & t:,i fcl b J r JL II' i i it TifB ADVERTISER. UROWNVILLE, NEB., THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1871. To the Voters of ftemha County. To view of the peculiar character of an election of delegates to a body such as a constitutional cpn- Yfntlon.it has always been thn custom to cxclydc from lit the usual political consideiiIous and litlncnccs. Men ioud be and usnaly are elected to such bodies solely upon their pcossjnal merit and fitness. It being the universal! cprcscd desire of men of all parties In tW county to lay aside all partisan feeling in connection with the approach -!ng election, the undersigned, In their capacities as rhalrmcn of the respective party central commlt llcs, feel constrained ail arthorircd to waive the usual mode of procftwlurc . and In order to best xuberve the Interests, and represent the wishes of all classes of citizens, they beg leave to MUest that iie peopW of the county assemble In ma convention at 2 o'clock, p. in., Wednesday. April 25th, 1S71, at HAllMOX'S SCHOOL HOUSE, near Txhis'i? Bridge, for the purpose of nominating three candidates for delegates to the constitutional Convention, to be voted for on Tuesday, ilay 2d, 1371. Wo would further suggest that each precinct be 'ollpwcd a vote In that conventionlJased upon Its number of voters. '4--' ' THOU A B J- MAJORS. Chn. Ilep. Cen. Com. J. I). CALHOUN. Chn. Dem. Cen. Com. The forejfoln&uiccts our views. mmur . ". MOirlW3nrMWMrgagiiwK!3iiiMBMMBg mJ JSamKtammBmamoamamBitminii , . -wi n JiUL--,- I :t in&m VT -f Jl WOP.THIXG. W. T. OKX. It. CORYELL. W. A. I'OI.OCK. ALI W. MOROAX. A.J. HITTER. r. r. harmes. JOIIX IT. MILLER. n. c. lktt. H.M.ATKIXSOX". We print, this week, n joint call of the two parlies for a county conven tion to bo held next Wednesday at JIarmon's school house,. While this does not meet the views of many of the leading Republicans of the coun ty, yet if it shall be the means of giv ing us three good men for the office of member of the Constitutional Con vention, we shall try, therewith to be content. While many aro working for this position but few are wauted. The more prominent candidates talk ed of are P. JL Martin, of Peru, Geo. Crow, Judge Hewett and E. W. Thomas, of Brownville, Geo. B. Bhook, of Hillsdale, Judge Ritter, of .St. Deroin, and D. Y. Culbertson, of Glen Rock. The State Lunatic Assylum. The Jjunatic Assylum at Lincoln was burned to the ground on Monday morning at 3 o'clock. Two of its un fortunate inmates, being confined in hcperate rooms, declining to leave ex cept by physical force, were burned with the building. The fire was the work of an incendiary. So sunpese in it originated in an unused portion of the uppe pat of the building. The building was. once before on fire, but was extinguished without p&uchdam- jigo. Tho origin of the fjro Vfaa then unaccountable, as it commenced in the cornice. Tho building cost the State near $140,000, and the furniture and bedding about $30,000. It was insured in several Eastern companies to upwards of $00,000. JStJ3BBASJljL ITEMS. Pnwnee Connty. Richard Brown, a one. legged- sol dier boy, has received his commission as Post-Master at Pawnee City. The Christain Churches of South ern Nebraska have appointed Clark Braden. of Pawaee City, Sheriff Faulkner, of Falls City, O, J. Tinker, of Humboldt, Jasen Phillips, of Te cumseh, and R. A. Hawly, of Clif ton, a committee to meet at Pawnee City, April 22nd, at 3 p. M.f and then they are empowered to locate a col lege to be under the auspices of that church, to which end Pawnee City offers $7,500 and twenty acre3 of land. Humboldt twelve acres and $2,000. Fxilla City $10,000 and ten acres, if the building should be located in their re spective localities. Prof. Clark Braden has opened a Normal School in the Pawnee Semin ary building. It began op. the 17th in st. - Gage County. N. K. Griggs, of. Gage county, is a candidate for member of the Consti tutional Convention from the 12th senatorial district. The beer and liquor saloons of Be atrice are drying up. Prosperity of all class will naturaliy follow so wise a course on the part of 'the citizens of that f.ivored locality. The new court house is nearly fin ished. The rector of Christ Church Brown ville is in Beatrice. Webster Gonnty-. The authority of the Governor has been given for the organization of Webster county on the 19th of April, at which time the county seat will be located at Red Cloud, in all probabil ity. Richardson County. The Democracy of this county aie out in a call for a county convention to nominate members of the consti tutional convention, to beheld April 2G. The Republican convention for the same purpose will be held the 25th. Both at Falls City. It is now sure that the road from the state line to Falls City, will be in running order by July. Senator Cunniuglmm of Falls City has been nominated Surveyor Gener al for Iowa and Nebraska. -State Prison Delivery. Onflast Sunday "night ten of tLe State prison coo.victs made their-es-aje from the prison in Lincoln. 'The ruinoivkrthat the guards let them out. Six of these prisoners- wore sent up Xrom Douglas county, and two from .Cass. The atmosphere around Lin coln must be charged with corruption, and the disposition to irregularities and wrong doing must be contagious. i"he peqpje of th,e State are sufficient ly suspicious already that the machin ery of the Government badly needs reconstructing, and soon nothing will appease. their desire to overturn "the - fables-of the money changers" and inaugurate a new outfit from founda tion to thrrct. We will await further light explanatory of the distruction of the Asvlym and tho escape of the prigpnera before wcglvc full vput to cur convictions upon this subject. mM m cm "Wo had occasion to notice the fact that the vu-Rlux outrages in he south increases as the prospects of the Democracy being successful in the next National campaign bright en. They killed from March 1st, 1SG9 to March 1st 1S70, fifty-four Republi cans In Mississippi. During the next year up to Feb. 17th, 1S71, they kjUed eighry-tljree more. Since the fcumner difficulty, sixty-three- have oeen murdered at the hands of this infamous Democratic organization, in Mississippi alone, and yet we are told by our Democratic friends that "the south is resuming its normal condition." By this wo. couclude that normal means the habit of sup pressing free thought and free speech which prevailed so eminently in that quarter before the war; or, in other words, a system by which tl.o major-, ty is so certainly reduced that the Democratic minority may find no opposition to their rule. c m The Result or Economy. Tie administration at Washington has beqn paying off the Public Debt at the rate of $100,000,000 a year, while at the sa.me time Congress has been reducing tUa taxation each year niany millions of dollars. The effort has been made to rqducp the taxation o as to raise only sufficient tp meet the actual wauts'of tho Governrnent, Reaving the principal of the public debt to be paid by future generation. Many articles and enterprises which were taxed at the close, of the war are ijow upon the free list, while others have been largely reduced. From Tottnsou County. The Republican central committee of this county have called a county convention to meet in Tecirfhseh on the 22d, and precinct caucuses to r meet at their, usual places on the 19th inst. Fifteen Republican voters are entitled, to one delegate. The District Cpirt commences its session in Tecumseh May 2th. A son of Daniel Pease, living near Tecumseh, while in the field plowing ate what he thought to be a piece of (artichoke, from which he died during the night. A daughter of Mr. Clag- gett, four years old, was drowned rnearTSprlng rcek in n jomlof wntor near the house. t3 o i Item from Atchison CountrMitsonrl. From hp Journal. During the wind storm of one week ago, one of the gables of the M. E. Church of Rockport was blown in, and fell through the "ceiling, crushing the seats below. Next off went the roof, and the ground was strewn with iU fragments. At times the old court house was thought to bo in danger. The high school building was slight ly damaged. Guy L. Cox, a young man who at one time lived with his widowed mother on a farm, near London, in Nebraska, dropped dead while plow ing in a field near Rockport. A cor oners inquest disclosed the cause fropi a diseased heart. Mr, J. W. Orsborn, of Phelps City, haB compiled some valuable statisti cal information from which we learn that the value of grain, cattle and hogs shipped to eastern markets from the four Depots on the K. C. St. J. tt C. B. R. R. this last year amounts to $97G,54S,aO. The Legislature authorized the Treasurer of the State to select and set aside fifty acres of the State im provement lands to aid in the con struction of Bridges over the Platte river. This wa3 a part of the same lands the State offered two years ago to rail road companies on conditions which some six companies accepted, and complied with, or are copmlying with. On this ground the -Omaha Northwestern R. R. Company have sued out an injunction on the Treas urer to test (he validity of the Bridge grant. As the extension of tijne to other roads by our last Legislature rests for-its validity upon the same legal point, tho B.- Ft. K. & P. road will watch the result of this suit with some anxiety. Legislature also created the office of managers, and then appointed five .of their own members to, this office, and they each were paid over and above the three dollars per day, the further sum of $300, contrary to the provisions of the section of the con stitution above cited. Now, if the Legislators can violate the law and the constitution in this bold, and bra zen manner, what right or justice is there in calling otherato a.n account for less fragrant transgressions, when they themselves go unpunished ? We admit that Governor Butler has done some things in a- informal manner, and many other things, if you will, that he ought not to have done. But with all he is charged with, no one, not even. the vile scavenger the Her ald of ma,ha has laid at h.is door the wanton violation of the constitu tion in any one particular. How then shall the State of Nebraska vin dicate the action of our "Legislature before the world, in this impeach-ment-trial of the Governor ? If we say they dono it in the interest of justice, law and the constitution, the reply comes why violate the lav and the constitution in its prosecution, shall we remain silent and leave it to be infered that we had no sufficient cause for this course, or shall wo ad mit that wo cared little for the law, for justice or the constitution so the Govprnor was deposed. The old say ing that chickens come home to roost has proven true in many instances, and the present Legislators had best beware lest such may be the case in this impeachment case. Viator. . hi-, I Tin. Mr Editor: In your paper of the 13th inst, I noticp an article from friend llawley of Clifton in which he I makes ono general sweep at Brown ville precinot. Surely the writer must Jiave been raised in South Caro: Una : I don't know that he was a rebel. Well I should not have notic ed it had not my name been used by him, and in order to correct his mis takes in reference to the 60 cent corn. I am not the man who made that ex pression. That man lives within the bounds of Mr. llawley 's beloved Herd Law. He said he could not get his corn to market for sixty cents. Now sir, what we wauted was to be let alone, as the law stood last year, believing that Brownville precinct did not need the law, but that the back precincts did, and we was wil ling they should have it. I request ed one of our Representatives to let the matter rest as it was under the J old law but the reply was the people wanted 3 general herd law, and should have it, even if they cut their own throats b3r it. Now sir, because we are not willing to have our throat-. cut without a struggle, are we to be called thcives and be threatened with destruction? I confess that I begin to tremble and get weak-need on the herd law'questibn;but hope to recov oreoihras taguttpiJuLPol Island veto to suspend the lierd iaw. As to the Merchants, of Brownville they know, who have stistained them for the past fifteen years and they will not turn away their friends for men who al ways go to Nebraska City unless Brownvilhj offers them a better mar ket. As to the candidates fo.r office next fall we remember yet how La fayette bolted last fall and joined the Democracy for the yike of electing their man over the regular Republi can nominee. As to friend Ilawley's oiler to help me I appreciate it very much and hope he will call around soon, as hope defered maketh the heartsick. Truly yours, S. W. Kexxkdy. Brownville Precinct, April lQti. Lincoln Correspondences. Lincoln, Neb. April 15th 187L Ed. Advertiser: In a recent mem ber of the Advert her you seem to be in doubt as to whether the members of the Legislature drew pay for more than forty days, as you remark that if you read the Chronicle aright they did. I find tho facts to be as follows: The constitution directly says, 1st. I mat eacu member shall receive three dollars a day, provided- they shall not receive pay for more than forty davs njx after the first day of nex$ month at on? session. Secoudly. No member the fallowing will be added to the shall be appointed or elected to any iree jki, uiiu ni itiereauer pay no tax or license- to tho general govern ment. Apothecaries, architects, assurers, auctioneers, boats, barges, etc, fow ling alleys, billiard tables, all kinds of brokers, (iucluding stock dealers,) builders and contractors, butchers, claim agents, circuses, confectioners, conveyancers, retail dealers, whole sale dealers whose annual sales are not over $50,000, dentiats, eating .houses, exhibitions, not otherwise provided for, express carriers and agents, gift enterprises, grinders of coffee and since, horse dealers, hotels, insurance agents, intelligence office keepers, lottery ticket dealers, man ufacturers, miners, patent agents, peddlers, photographers, plumbers and gas fitters, physicians, and sur geons, real estate agents, theatres, musenms, concert halls, stallions and jacks. When to advectis ow. office in the State which shall have been created or the emoluments of which shall have been increased during tho term for which he was elected- Now for the facts. The Leg islature just adjourned appropriated $10,000 with which to. pay the expen ses c,f the impeachment trials. From this appropriation each member of the House aiTd, each. Senator drew pay of froir, eighty tq pne hundred and twenty dollars beypM the amount limited by the constitution. Or in other words the Senators all drew pay for eighty dajs, and the members of the House all drew, pay for from sixty-five to eighty days, (most of them being absent from Lin coln part of the time) and all of this i was done in one session of the Legis lature, contrary to the provisions of the constitutiou above cited. The Corref-pon dence ft om the Field. S. P. Mnjors. This man has placed his signature to an article (written by somebody else,) which appeared in the Brown ville Advertiser of April 0th. By the way, old man, how much did, yon, give the Rpyal IDnglish ganoral impeach er, (Esterbrook) to pen that article for you? His charges, are always very moderate especially in impeachment cases. Let us know all about it, please dp, most augqs sjr. It will be 'heaps'' of satisfaction. But it's. unfair and untruthful declarations are such as have characterised the ac tions of this Legislator and his con federates in crime, ever since the or ganization of the Eighth Legislature. He gives expression to his holy hor ror qt tho wonderful "higeria" of witnesses just befo,rp they were need ed at Lincoln. Who produced that "higera" but those who were sucking Uliaas at Governor Butler?, and failed I nrf tn f.,U' ,! l 1. wuu iu i.irwu au vantage or every oppor tunity to throw their filth as is al ways done by their species, in the animal kingdom. But, says this great impeachcr, "thir ty-three members did charge Gov. Butler with corruption, six only dis sented.' Ves, they charged with a holy vengeance like a set of blind tad poles. Says the little Immacu late "the Governor's organ and his friends in this city, proclaimed from the house tops, the by-wo,ys and sew ers," &c. Justso, tho.se were the out places to whi?h the immaculate tad pole was admitted during his stay in Lincoln. In "by-.ways" he was fa miliar in "sewers" he livedt inhabi ted and co.habited ; with "sewers"' he is familiar, of "sewers he can talk, be elected as chairman of the mana gers for the impeachment of the Aud itor? Answer, S. P. Majors. Who, as President of said board of managers, desired them to report "no cause of action" saying that it was all spite work that the Auditor was not guilty? &c. Who got mad and resigned because he could not con trol said managers, and cause them to stoop to dirty deeds of Jus bidding? Aasvcer, S. P, Majors,, But, says this virgin impeacher, "witnesses take wings and fly." Yes, they fly; and whose money but those managers caused them to fly. They were suborned by the same parties that gave a "consideration" to the immaculate Major to secure his bray and howl against Governor Butler. Will S. P. Majors answer another question? How much did you get to "engineer the $10,000 claim of Thay er and Boomer through the Legisla ture. Coine, speak out like, a man, and don't stutter, or lie about it! Let us have the trutlj. Mid the whole truth. That was a nice little "speck" in a private way, wasn't it Majors? Agam letine ask thy virgin immac ulate if he can tell who was noted for efforts to swap votes to. secure the pas sage of pet measuroH, and then go back on his victims of misplaced con fidence. No,w, don't lie about this, but speak out like a good boy ; say "S. P. Mnjors," and thus tell the truth. Again, says the great impeache"r7"''I voted for impeachment. I would re peat the vote und.er tho same circum stances." Yes, you voted as the vil lains would vqte, without the knowl edge of a single fapt? reflecting on the integrity of thcamn you hate. You F would "repeat" though one should rise from the dead and confront your knavery. Yes, you would "repeat" if you knew you would go to the bad the next minute. One question, how much did you get for that vote, and how much would ypn get for the re peater? It is well known thai you are ready at any time to sell your soul for less than a mess of pottage. Again you say "enough has been proven to place in the penitentiary any other man than David Butler." What a great misfortune, there are some Senators that cannot he bought with impeachment funds, or bullied by im peachment slobber mouths, to violate their oaths, a.nd hence Governor But ler cannot be convicted on false char ges. It is one of the afflictions of this world that we have to endure the pes tiferous nresencfi of such men ns PJ. P. Majors. They are undoubtedly permitted to cumber the ground for a wise and good purpose to try the pa tience of the pure in heart. As to the charges he says are so ful Iy proven, he cannot point to one sin gle item, of evidence that has the Weight of a feather in bearing down Governor Butler under the trumped up charges of a set of vampires. In conclusion, it would be com morwlahlc ibr S. P Majors to crawl in his hole and curl up, and them re main until he shall h a vo passed tht pupa and the larva state, 'peculiar to his species. Thus far I have restrained my feel ings, and spoken in the most reserved language at my command, and have not dealt with tho recreant in (lie plain and pointed manner that his dastardly, lying conduct demands, but the nt'Xt time the Majors serpent sliowi its tongue, or ito tail, I shall lay aside my reserve, and give it a red-pepper blessing in the shapo of a hasty pudding, prepared in true Yan kee style, served with English dress ing, and rubbed down with a bottle of "soothing syrup," filled with num ber six. Now is your only time to bray or bleat, hiss or -howl, for your cup of wrath is full and judgement stands waiting at the door of your den. Red Pjutur. In ihc field, April 11. 1871. . 1. ,..-nn,l Acspmlilv- STATEMElNT UJC "J-' JrJL H. are clamoring for a coyp demainc on . p, . -fTTmTT A ? w m TWRTTO A TTfflT. fMWPAWV Paris, lusurgent prisoners, ou uie qt. jyu y y Ajy,y & y&U i&& 1 i Ai.ltf wnvi waei wv a DECEMBER. 31, 1870. Net Assctts, December 31. 1S63 J- 3413M 31 Income In 1ST0, as follows : wav to.prisou at Brest, murdered a guard, and next day eight of them were shot for it. The Communists are preparing petroleum shells to throw into Mount Valerien to burn out the garrison. A reaction in favor of the priests' took the sh,;pe of beat ing a woman. What say the "apos tles" to that? The basis of settlement of the Joint High Commission for the Ala bama claims is adjusted, and is sepa rate from other settlements. The ba sis of agreement is reported in full, and is greatly interesting. ' Paris has been subjected to inces sant bombardment for the past forty eight hours. The city is completely invested, and asummous for no non sense, but an instant surrender' is at once to be made on tho Commune. The leaders cannot be expected to take kindly to it, but we should think the national guards, who have been hiding from the tempest of shells, would. We expect an early an nouncement of the surrender of the French capital. The contest has been sanguinary- so far, and has been de fended like forts in the neighborhood of the city walls. Dambrowski has been wounded. A silent partner in the firm of Pfnimnn & Wri-'ht. in 'New York, imc iwpn nrrested as a lire fiend. If convicted, he stands a chance of be ing a still more silent partner in the cen ecru. The fall of the river Seine has pnralvzed the gunboats of the Com munists. They have a dry bed' and Theirs' big gun will Hnock them into smithereens. The amnesty bill is to come np in the United States Senate, and favor able consideration is promised. ConT gross talks of adjourning 10-uay. ah extra session of the Senate is expect ed to de called in May to act 011 prop ositions from tho Joint High Coin mission. The District of Columbia has 25. 320 voters, of whom 17,740 are white. Republicans claim a victory in the coining election in the District. White emigration to 'Washington City is on the increase. By way of San Fraucisco wo have news from China, and an assurance of a pacific adjustment of the Tont sin riot claims. In Japan matters are troubled and hostilities imminent The Mikado has increased his guards, The Chancellor at Yeddo was horri bly murdered. Paris, April i7. The Communists', after a severe battle, occunied the whole of Neuilly, capturing all the enemies artillery and two flags. The enemy lost two thousand killed aud wounded, and five hundred prisoners. The loss of the Commune is about the same. Valerien is now bombarding Neuil- Tho Germans are massing .heavy bodies of troops, and give many other proofs of their intention to interfere. IXeglbtrnHoii Notice. f.K,t or letrWtcieil voters in Douglas prc c net. NeiHitlia county, Nebraska: Premiums received and due on rollcles In force, 1570. . . -...- -- Interest received on premium loans,?-039, I5i 12, at 6 per cent, per annum ?i:3,3b. 1- Cash Investments andJtcms: - ' -,,. H State Bonds, (average amount forycar) $31.0CO, at C per cent ifiwiw&h Real Estate .Loans Ileal Estate. OJIlce Furniture, &c (JOSH Oil anu p . I,S61,303 OS Duefrom Agents, &c- .1.502.80O ln.iio ys,c HT.-ltti 1.MK.707 Int. !) 1-3.... .- -! .130,611 M Total average cash Investments and Items.. 52,0 11,707 Int. 31- . j-' $in,i7 a Total intertst received and accrued Total . . ....... son,wi 7G .7,US,U 13 EI3BUKSE5IENTH, IS 70. Losses neath Tx"?es of ISSObr.-unclit forward. Total Death I033es of 1370, with additions to i'ollcles- Carried forward, not yet due, and fraud?. .. Total Death Claims paid 1S7.1 CommL-lons, salaries and other Agency expenses. Ketnm Premiums (Dividends to Policyholders Surrendered ana lipsea Jfoiicies. 9315 -12 roS 1,781 41-?73l,07C S3 137.500 Off SoWiTi; 83 jr- .-.71 Rn Ouice expenses, salaries. Attorneys' lees, postage, re-insurance, ftc. Actuary expenses and Itevenue Stamps... Tixes. ...". .......-.-.- ..-..-..... - Mdlcal examinations, ndvertUins and printing........:.... ........... Advances to Agents and commuted commissions.............- . Dividends to fctocShoIders .... 333.272 87 ItS. 117.51 70.024 71 U.0GJ85 13,332 71 81,177 7 21.1'Sfi fi3 5,001) eo-i.573.S2:( 1: Balance as below ..25,512,723 00, ASSETS. I Amount of Investments, secured by Deeds of Trust and Mortgages on Heal Estate, worth at least double the aniojint leaneu T"7T. T7Z,Z ;iX3T5 Premium I.oan-5, amount of Xotos taken In part payment or Premiums on Policies In ron.e Ileal IState owned bv the Company, cash value . . .- - State Ilouds on nod bv the Company - Interest Acrrurel on state Bomis and omer Assets . . Cash on hand, in ISank and Office . Postage and Itevenue Stamps on hn?-. - Amount of unnaid Premiums In due conre or collection........; - .... .. Amount of Deferred Premium-., being balance Jailing due within the Policy year. 1'urnltnrc. Safes. ,tc. belonging to the Compnny-present value. Amount due from Agents, and othe? Items. . Total elfecti ve A'wets ,, St.S35.912 12 2JK0.-1V: 1 171.5G2 5- JlSfcWM W " CO -.in 17 2nT fiS-i.0.0 70 2tw.297 01 II, -CM 00 147, 1M 10 Amount advanced to , Aglnts, to'be wnCe3 t'romftr.uta comml-wlons, commuted com missions, etc . . ......- - v Value of Agency supplies and stationery on liana x . . . .... 5,51S,S71 31 2I.VC 13XJ0U IIAH.XTIES. f,512,723 00 1 T J. Capital's tock......" - "-atr- Claims Tor Death X.ossQi, admitted, not yeniue.- - ttwaitfii? farther proof. " frauds, uot admitted Return Proml&ms to PoHccr. Holders. unrdeemed. Utmaid Dividends to fctockhoiuers. -SKE - lT-WX) . HJHO .. loo.eooQo Hills pavable, bnlatfeon purchase of office let ... Premium nbtes on Policies reinsured : -. ..... Reserve for Jteinsi'rance... -. .-- . ..... Drvannton It,vnl KftBte isoto .............,. ,. a.-u., Surplus for Itetarn Premiums (Dividends) to Policy Holder and other conttngncite..; 18760 er. 11.M1 27 740 M.547 25 82 . 4.71.245 . 908,7(0 T. 35,512,728 00 -vnmiinr of TVlMds issued in 170. f..5I4. insnring St8,433,ft 00 Xumber of Policies reinstated In 1370. Wl. Injuring S-tt.&TO 0 1 ss -EGAL ADVEHTiSEMEl fif"Vhmct-fi Tt "f T -r m ' ant In the nbove entitled caiine ' r noticed that an Order of Attach mc-t ? arr U the above entitled cause on the "7th . " A. D. 1S71, by It. B. Smith, a J.wt,c" , - ,v ' ' -. the aforementioned county, for the h ,4 '. l returnable th :ust day oOiari-h 2 ,r continued until Thursday the Uth. d.i-A J at 2 o'clock, P.iT. G-,J O irEPJFF'S SALE.-27otIcc Is fcprp? county and special mottemnim i . dered by sent court, Jh a cse ' . 7 " AVhecler 13 paintttr. and .tosepb i, loveless his wile. Joseph Thorn, 'l Thompson are defendants I tvu;?. -T Brownvi'le, In said count v.5nMfir V,r ' DAY TP ZIXX. A. D. 1S71. at on.',, . , ... " "W w leruuuu. me .uiiuniiiir uecriitnt r- One hundred und sit anl one-third , kind bffof ihiomh -!de of the hu of section nuriberare(V)Intovn'i r (5.) north of range number flftVf r, sixth principal meridian, in saHl c t hn. taken ou said execution ami ord -' property of said Joseph LoT!es. t- CASll. -J Given under ray hand this Uth dar - .UA.VIDSOX plant i , 2Ssit fehcrhfand pc . 22d OTICE Or GV.VRDIA' smt .i i!jjx.TK. .om-e uereby g,--n . il da of Anril l!71. tJptwf-i. ,. . ,' three o'cuock D.nt.. I u ill oflVr i r,K ' T door or rSe District Conn Itm-m ar , ,., In front of the County ClerksOffl.v t Xenviha Ctunty, Nebraska, to tl.e I'tit -w" bnider, the following real eitate n , . ' -, county. ICebM.ska.to-wlt: Ijot iin. , . west quarter, ami the north calf of n, ,"" lownshIpsc(ii (7J, north of range ti-. m ' and also one half or six acre, he-p - . south west ti mrth of the north ea-r section. Suet sale is made urnVr h District Court In said county. Oneta.' "" ch.ise m.ney u be paid dowa at tir.i , . ' balnnce from time 'to titne, sec'-j upon reU estate. Alt the porches , 'r'' paid in years. The deterred t,ti .,ert ten percent ii-terest. fa -- SAfcAir j vci.,. Guardian of George "Jr. and Xelii,. ,. childxed of John L. McKay, ', , , t - " rT - r " Tmr'vrm9-S3KrXrtlwrm-mjSfXmm 1 MK DID r D II ULuiiiMiLL I! mi w Average rate of Interest realized on total casUitt , invested and uninvested Included, 0 1-12 per cent, f STATE OF KlSSOIXRr. ) ttv A-srn fni'-TV nv ST T.OUIS. 1 Dcrick A. January. President, and William T. Sclby, Secretary, of the St. Louis Mutual Life Insur ance Company, being severally sworn, depoe r.nd suy. and each for himself says that the foregoing Is MibstantialJva-luIlatid correct statement of lliri affairs of thesaid Company, as Irom the books of the same: that the said Insurance Company is the bona iide owner of the assets invested as above stated, o' w hiih the principal portion ot that invested ii; teal estate securit v Is' upon unincumbered property in the city and county of St. Louis, worth double the amount of sad lonniand that neither thenbovedesenbed investments lioranyjinrt thereof, are mnde for the benefit of any individual exercising authority in the management of said Company, nor for any other person or persons whatever; and that they are the above described otEccrs of said St. Louis Hutual Life Ibbuuuca Company. D. A. JAXCAHY. President. "V. T. SEL11 Y, Secretary. SulfScn-ibfHl and sworn Jo before me. the and?rsicrnrd, a Xotarr Pnbllcibr St. Lnuls county. In tcstl monv whereof I hav? hereunto set my hand and affixed my anlcinl bcal this 15th day of March. 1S71. v CHAS. IL LEAVY. - 5fotarj Public, St. Louis County, Mo. S.TATK OF XERIIASKA. TXSVRA7CCE DElUTMEXT. Louis, in tlieStnteo! General Assembly of trie state of Nebraska, to regulate Iirtsiratu e Companies approved Fedruary 12th It Is herebv certified that there has been il"d in this office a sworn statement, showing the condition ot the ST. LOUIS MUTUAL LIPIS IXSUI'.AXUK COJll'AJnY , located at St. Miscourl. on the :ilt luv of December. A. D. lv, in accordance with the provisions of an Act of the lSSi; that pale Company, having Hied the necessary j)apersand a statement shotting that said Cctupany is possessed of the requisite amount c f Capital, and invested as rennred by law Authorltr is therefiire slven to the above named Coniwiuy to trsnsiut their Life Insurance hi this State, in accordance with the hm-4 UiaraoT, until the 31st day of December, is-; this Certiiicatefor Authority is therefore given to the above named Company to trsnsiut their appropriate business of j Insurance hi this State, in accordance with the hm-4 UiaraoT, until the 31st day or December, 1S71. I further certify that C. W. Lambeth, Ei.. of Nebra-ika City, connty of Otoe, is authorised to trans act business accordiing to lav. for said Company, as their Agent and Attorney, by ttlln Record wtth the uerk oi utoe county. , , In testlmonv whereof I hnve hereunto set my hand, and affixed my seal of office at Lin. f.(Tl coln.this-litdayof April, 1871. 1 si. ' JOIIX GILLTPIE. f Auditor of State. tieneiAi revf-s Sunnnnry. The Joint High Commission have collided tn the San Juan boundtir question, and are no nearer agree- Ailuin-iiii Jaine-, Uryaul Edmund Hurley John, jr. Hurley John, .sen. Bui ley (ieorgo .Coulthertl Drcwjy Cole Jesse C nry Win C Clary It M Dumlns "Wesley Duntlns Robert JI Ouniliw John II .Ed wards Talcot 31 Flitclc A B -- Farnswortli J B " Fosi Robert OaluiatThomffs- " Homcwooil George Harmon Henry Ilannlford Win Kinghorn George Lienor Sam iving .10:111 Leach John Mnloy John McAllister Sum Museley Thoiuns Nnymith Henry. , NichnUon WnHer Oppcmuiir A Piper J Reeder Giles R Riordati D.xn lUordan Michrcl SigcW.T ' Sage J M '' slmnsoii Ed 1 S.cecn Tims -."loddard Win S'tillin Robert Skillln J U Din land II Wood Ell Wnt&nn Wm, sen. Wafson "Win, jr. WIHson Crowell Willbou Edgar A.mstrong A fJ Bell A J Hiistol Irvln BIngley George lienon Isaac Curtis II P Crandall W "W Cicliran S C)llar George Day Asa. Day David Edwards John J Fn-cmnn II 1 f , Freeman M It' ' Ilnyden C SI Ilayden S Ij Ilolman W J Tjpokwoort Alfred Little M W Little V F McICnlght Robert M "Dowel U II AlillerO G J.'o'.vman, P C Ortl Joeph Peudletou C II Reed James Richards Thos Randall D Snyder Ed Snyrter Henry Snyder Jacob Swift Ben II jMjhHtt Henry Sctitt M Seo;t Tracy :, "Willson Herbert "Williamson J C "Wirlek John Williams Ucnry Williams William G. iff. liAMBBTH, Staic Affcntx tCr-Zt KIZBUASKA CITY, XEB. K. W. BENNETT, 'juoeal Agent, BROWNVILLE, ;EB. in nfc ff - -- 1-" " -- -'- -- iims .J THE IMPROVED McXaeaa. Hooper sn W is. I JACOB 11. UERKLKY. MlClf.vri. SW1T2EK BERKEET & STOTZEE, Wagon & CamaeeMake: w s 7C! it; HLjISTIC liOCli: STITCH" Tini Rnprncr Jl.ichmo Iadnplrd to the vary wido eeofIIennnir.'r.PeIlinc.l!nidin BmJim-rvi-n,n broiderinr. Saminir. Qniltiusr. TcLin iintninr. ment than a tcrtni'dit ago. The and in "sewers" he is at home"as pr any other n snug as a hug in a yu; bugger. A few questions properly answered will place things in a different light, and precisely where it belongs- AVho voted for impeachment before one word of evidence had ever been introduced into the Hpuae, whan not , atl was so tierce aud bjtter that it question has always heeii vexed, and probably will never be satisfactorily adjusted until trie great day of annex ation comes. Fixing boundaries ha-, always been a source of irrita'ion I o ftween (Jrert B.ituin and the United fetatey. It's a case of pride. Ran Juan ain,t worth a bawbee to either, and yet they can't agree which side of the island the channel boundary runs on. A pension agent that was, is a de linquent to Uncle Samite, but exhib its no disposition to make restitution, and at present it is not k,nc.wn wheth er he has gone to Alaska or after Kit Burns' ghost. A poor editor b,as been burglariz ed in St. Iiouis. Theives broke through and Knapp-ed his table ware and some clothing no money, of course, from an impecunious editor. St- Tjouis wants tabe tht. Capita! of the Nation and tho next city to hold the Democratic National Con vention. So say her liquor men. A sample of Chicago thieves is afforded for our inspection in the one who plundered a lady, who had been knocked down by a runaway team, of a locket, as she lay on the side walk a dying. If there is honor amongst the thieves of that pity, we shall expect to hear that the police have found a man's body hanging from a beam shortly. live hundred thousand souls have left Pari since the b,2ginirng!of tne tommunisc rebellion, 'ihc Cm mune authprities in Paris are still stealing plate, and, in fact, anything they can lay their hqnds on. It dosen't appear as yet by our dispatch es what has been accomplished by the Government troops. Even women are prevented from leaving Paris without passports. The city must soon surrender, for provisions are ris ing and hunger never fails with the Pans stomach in bringing it to terms. The relicious riots are confirmed. Trouble reigned in Odessa three days' ZVotice. All persons claiming the1 riijiit to volo al the t-lection on tho Und of May next, whose names do not appear in the above list, and all nersons knowinir of :mv omissions or other errors 111 the above list, are required to t appear hofore me. at my fdoro in Svieriunn, on the 21th and '25th days of Apl!. 1971, when the Hat will U,nnr.Hvcirrof-toI rtn-l closed. WESLEY DUNDAS, Registrar for Donjrlns Precinct. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SPf3 feS? 21 Siia V2EU cii essSgy UTRAYED from the subscriber, on March Ktli, O living live miles west of Ajiinwall, n medium si7cl Cow, u uli black les. head and neck, back and side? brown, white spat in forehead, bin; mostly wliite. Supposed to have a yotaijr calf ith her. Any onereturnhiKher.orKiviutfintorm.itionofher whereabouts, w ill be liberallv rewarrted. ' JT-lupd FRKDEltlCK BEXSOX. ELECTION NOTICE. "TOTICEis hereby niveii that therts will benn XI election held on Tncnday, the -Jd day of May, l-71. for tliepnrX)seof votlnpr fororncain-.tsuspea-hlon of the operation of the Herd Law within tiie county of Xeiuaha. The ballots c.Kt at said election for the suspension f 01 me iiwauiwio naveuriiien or printed there on tbef words "roit hUSVEXSIOX OF 1IEUD The bnUoiH cftst at said election atfslnst the sus pension of the Hero-Law t luivo written or print ed thereon the words "AOAIXvaT TliiiSl5siEN SIOX OF THE IIEIU) LAW." ny onler or the, BoarU of Count v Cbmmfsiloners. April lOih, 1ST. JAMES M. HACKKtt, ijuunty tHcrk, 27-2t 5 5 5 k t I .-J r rt Jg 5 IJ if t V5 ir F TO THE 'OUKIXG CLASS.-We are now pre pared to furnish all classes with constant emplov ment at borne, the whole-of the time or for tile -ware mom(jtii. Busiue--, new, light anU proti'a ble. Persons or either sex easily eatii lroiu yic. to t per evening, and a proportional sum bv acio'ini: their whole time to the busine-3. Bos and cir.s earn nearly as much as men. That all wboe this nuticenfny send Uieiraddres3,and testthebodnis we make tltis unparalledofler: To sucli as are not xi L I'toto commence work on, on1 n copy of 7, v. ' , ,'"""' v wmjtaiiion oneor me larc(-st "" WV llUIJl ran Km Iiusn-stitchinzaiid Catherine. ! ti.iallvfrfwvl f4.r ;,. or heavy vork. aud is tLo sut pracacal fccwln- llacliine ever Invented. The noedioof th?Mctcan& Hooper is saort and gmnirlit.aiid is not open to tho o'D'ectiou ofil.r4tinn audits rcstuita in locttorcnrvHliK-eaia?,' Jt fa never Mflbo high, nor too tow. The machine h alwai-s ja oniu'r, (mi'nom two common fiou withont ie-inil-iujr; RtVno thread; cauaot tangle if run without goil3, nor when tho easy i.neo of tho gotxls U oltitructcd. Tho feet! is never dnl!, U positive, and is me itiwruwisi-umi jii ibc. xilO .J!ICIIlnO is frM? Irom rprings, w lih tend only to v. taken and get out ot onler. Tlio nuist delicate ai-aii"tre?H3 v tho HcTan i- Hoper vMthoiit injiirr, ttinffllio UqhieH rwrmiiia HacJitncertmiil. The iim-iitor coaMdc-ra no ini.n. tion an improvement that doe net umphfj.and In very justly kept in vivr tho fact that ts Spuin.. Machines are n'-ed chirly by ti,ost- vrho. as a fteHral rule, know littlo of practic-d n'eclwn:rn. a Rreater dcreo of ci;upb"cit ia tlit?:r construttioa and iuv. and tiiiH-ip:eutlj a lower rane of priced were cMuntial, in order to mest a universal want. Price, on riaiu "Walnut TaWe, -wltJt Outfit, - Oi..00 Other rty le-.n.-l I3nih is low as an v other Comnan v Ifend htamj for&vrlpliie circwl i.-. AgwiW wnntetl in everj- couaiy in U. S.an.I Teuitorn,. ao 42i and fewiagniachinovosaUoas, byparchasins tho McLeau & Hooper. Truman, Dawney & Co., GSSE&.&JL AGENTS, 170 STATE ST., CHICAGO, 1X.I,. A cents Wnntcal. 27-ly NOTIC23 OF BZtSCTIOK'. "vroTrcE is hereby givex, that ox f-l Tuesdaj-, thetJd day of DIny, 171, at ...- 1uu.11 i"iir3iii vdiiml; ur in,, sevenii precincts In iMctuaha County, Xebraska, an oiection will be held lor the election of the lolloulm; officers, to wn: Three I)clcnitcs to tin; Stnt Constitu tional Convention. Which election will be opened at s o'clock in the morninsr. and will con tinue open until U o'clock In the afternoon or the same day. By ord .r of the Hoard. April ";th. Is71. JAMKS 11. HACKER. 5 County Clerk. FOR SALE. TWO OOOD BU3IXESS HOl'12?, SITUATED on Main .-trcet. in the hearU)f the bttHiness purt of the city, aud which now rent for ?I,00rt a year One dwelling-on a lease lot on First. street : a house and tot on College street, and the follow injr addi tional property, to-wlt: BLACKSmTHS. COLIiECE STItEET, BROWNVILLE, - NEB. CUSTOM WORK TTlpXE OX SHORT X0TICK. AXDIXASTYI.K U and nip.nnerwblcli will i:iuinnitest;facticu Mr Berkely does tlte WimiI WorV;. and Mr. Sw!tzr ttifllincksiriiliiiiif and tbelron V'ork, swl profe es to be u superior haqd at HCItSE SIOKlXG 3-aiVAm a cali. K-3n IN PERU, XLP., TITiriX FIVE MIXCTES V T 1 htate Xormai bv !.' ami i. mess portion !' tcn. ll.pruihtu s lots, well fenced and set in Fruit ...1 r v , Shrntieo-. Ac CotKe IIohh-. i..rr. " ' rooms, llasetnent anrtxHl iv.ih- , WateraiiChterusear. PmelUr ,u.m PiKSO', 5Vood HckBW, and other ojt jj.ju This -is ijic Most JD.' Residence Properly , tiie JPlouvisJiing Vil lage of leru, and will be sold fur MUCH LSS THAS TUT IXPilOTE MEXTS COST. The buildings e all new. and 'n tp, 1 Terms can be matte to milt lw pun ! t- v is not so much or an object aa the dim,i, 1. property. " &-lt not sohl iqrhin thirty da? hi,- 10 a good tenant, iter. fcriar uttrticuiKr of J.V ! ' ?- A. P.(iw.vi Brownville, -- Jg? . X- VOOLY'ORTH & (0LT, Book Bincleiv, Andlewlcr.fn BOOKS, STATIGKEHY, PAPER IIAXOIXOP, A I) IPXSTTsTTKXiS' STOCK. No. 12, 2d'St., St. Joseph. Mo. CA SJI PA ID FOR R A, ' irft l rAE HOTEL TIals popular tiinl coiii:otI5 ous Efotel properly is ofl'crc! for sale on Easy Terms. I'rcs eiit ILease expires 2t2arcli 2S72, asjd v. ill be ho3 su3Ject to lease. 3XQ. Ii. CARSOKT. rs , TH3SES. PBiLOWS That slole tinker frc;n Sec. 10-4-I3, and Sec. Joliuson County. 2G-2e Birr;n f?0-ff 4fT -a-C V3T ESr3TS3, f l SgnanKrp- 'Zf- orrt-j ftr 2-4-IO in '51ICH. Cavalry Horses Wanted. Ornr-K Ciuki QrARTKBMAyrEK,") DKl-AKTilKKT Uy TI1K Ixatth. Omaua, Xkh., llardi ti, 1571. J CEAI.EO ..'IDS. IX MWX.ICATK. ACCOVFA- ,.,.,,el l'v ' UiousaoOs ijila4-s.iii Kuitrartw willlm--Ivl2t:hI;oWce. mstil e-trvrn , clocfc a.m., on Friday. April 2. lf7I.iMIt!Wiry f f? hu!",rl-'d oavaly lKrss at Omaha. Ktdutenka witMn sixty days from the date of awunl.ac th Conditions mad known and blank bids furnbAcd on application at this ottic. AtEX. J. VEKTtY. -- Ch. Qr. rr., Dep't. I'latte. Lot 11 Iit ti.:. It 13 JLot ie Ixjts a and C. Lot l Lot H i Ixite 5, 7 and 3 Olock fit T ntj R n hiI I T t .. v -I "" ' m niui'K w n Maine. T-3m i a soul outside of tVi3 Inquisitional and Immaculate "five' knew wheth er there was a word of evidence to support the charges or not?-" Who under fheae circumstances, voted blindly to impeach Governor Butler. S. P. Alnjors I Wuo opposed the ar ticles of impeachment agajnst Audi tor Gillespie worked against them, spoke against them, and then for the sakp o.f being one of, the managers voted for .ih'ean ? Who did .al this, crawling and dirt eating 3 Answer, Si P. Majors. Who electionered to DISSOLUTION NOTICE. TE fermer firm or Itich t Gilmore Is this dny - olsscjved by mutual consent, in the Krocery bimness. Allindebtednetosaid firm of i:ir h a- t.llmore is due and payable to elthca- member or t hn lilrl 4f tit .. - r- m a. J ..Y"!" "". - ienons uiai are inaeuteu are re quired to call and settle Immedlatcir. ' Uy order of the firm. A. Ti. K1CH. . , .... -CK.GILllORE, April 17th, 1TI. 2T-S; Block 12 lliock l!!ock:r: I1'0413 KIockrt3 ock48 Utll Illockf Hlock 57 Lots II and 12. Block al Block 60 I All In thechy of Ilrowm-ille. I have also for sale one lot In Pern , one in Sheri dan, and two hundred, acres of choice bottom land in Johnson county, part broke, and contains thirty acres of timber. X. It. All oersfir.s Inde'ited to m nrp rvmistpl 1 to come dawn with the stamps t Ithin tPii daM and L save coi. lost v. f. iisui. - A d. V. AFIi2G-ATE, H Oh B as r fJ R "WOSTH OU1 APrillTFrT & BIHinFRI was only suppressed at the point of me oayonct. Treason is rife; among the Com munist commanders. Thiers hjas been approached with offers to cleJiv er up forts an.d open gates. for "so many francs. This is the high tone or the cReds." Wheii to ppople will not be persuaded, to fpllow in their steps, they betray one another. J'or all the world like rats. A hungry rat iever stops t the trifle of a, rat skin pov?r iug its Uiuuer.' A startling forgency in Kew York has come to light. A stock holder absconded, having" forged phurts.iMii please can on checks to an unknown wnount. istateiteakorxcbraska. $5 TQ m PEE- DAY. gg&'SSg who engage In our new business make from S." to 10 per dny In their own localities. Full particu lars aim insrtnciions sent Iree by mall. Those In BrovravJIIe. KcbrasUa. 'WILL IX) ALL ICIXDS OF BriLOn.'O. PP.E- pirt l'lans. Draw lK-sIgns. and Furnish pec ffQitious. Satisfaction guaranteed. Job Work of every description at short notice. Mi&p tack of American House. a-tf -.J? (H-l-l vM 1 aany waooage riams, VTOW ItEADY TOR DELIVERY. ALSO i- French Head lettuce. Tqmato, Celery, and other plants Tot transplarftlng. FUItX.VS, SOXS Co.. 2C-lt Brownville. I 3 is I ""SvS S S f I 3 tk a 8 13 1 a S s a p 5 3 si fif flfHIIIMH lis f i' i-2 H ill 1 3 S IS ti i W I tf GEO. "r. 23EICX."V & CO , EUIBDERS AXD Bridge Qoiitr&etsr j lmtwxvn.r k. xebh Will take contracts for building Br U -r Moviiw: JinmlniM. and ll &Ifi. Jobbing Work. (Vuw-act worltsiM.-.tMl vv mnteed Ui give aat.sbctloq. l lus HtUce UHdrriawnftMiM, Hv nlMt tlte right tocrivt th Sniitji Patent Trass Brld la Sehrahla, Iowa. Karnes ami icitr 'i Xiwuinri. S5TXOTICK OF LKTTIXOS SOLIilT1 v .1 ) . The Great Thro' Passesger F ": ' THK QU) KKWAh' F. HANNIBAL & ST. JOi. Council B2tz9b &. H. Ii-?, VI V ST. JOSvSePIX AXD QCIXi "V. i?isx-iiTr, JS2Jt 3U- TW0; FAST EXPSSSS TEA 155 CroHng th 311-urfnslppl at Qt liter on BndRf - rx;ijr.3iAri slbtpij.'g palaces KRO?y.,VT25Ja,ia TO jliCY. lYllIiust CIih f Cart. Itntlll IS TTflK BEST fivHOiil L . TO QUI'CY, ST. I-DC1S, ( . jremphfci. Xr Apitiw, '.trtwmv:, itelti. Detar. 'IWAnn, 1a Vyr t apoliM, ChM-ittMitl. IiuHiPf- n -"OiHtrn, L?xftc, O-i-'Wtievdnfr. f;rfr.ttUT, . .. . H)or. V .ihlwirtct), Jtichrrionrt, TO FU AVr.j .. Trlelo, Cri-ttlie, 1 I X Hu-rtsuurg. i'hi'&rflpln. Xew N 1:jmni, and all potiitx, soTja?ia:.2sriD east. la.wengnitnklogothrline4rat'r 'i lyallinons taketbl iHretaialug ai-J section ot splendid cwntry. Bny TTonr Tlirongn TIcLot' T"ia feit. Joe autl Qalw r- For sale it Ticket Offtcis St. Jf-tcj ! A ' ItluIMt. IV, at the Star UoM, Urownv.' enson A Crtxw. Ticket A gents, awl at 1'he p -ami other -Huilon on line of road, at a-, rn" ' by fin J- otber mhti. Jtggie cl,H-keI throgli to all point " coiim-c.iona la tiuiacy are dIrH-t and of r. I. IJ. OUOATr OL.O. H. XETTLFT (Jun'l T'lckt Ag't. (! " A PAIR Of GST bADLE nfitn fllh u JLT 3?2iI3XIi: NSW TQKK COST BOOTS A2TD SHOE. yon Comfort. EInstloir?, Durability sad" i '" THEY EXCEL ALL 0TJILI. OV 110.000 TAIRS 80T.DT.T. two!i)iaiaKltiroH muuuftiettirers, nintel aaaltt riiiphtg, XOT 0.1s VAS RETUItXr: 1'atcat Stniu? on Rrcry o:r. Sold by all Lending j- " 21.tr THEO. HZLI, & CG, AISO ALL KIXDS OF STORE J3XTUR NOTICS. neeed of permanent, protitable uork. &houhI ad dress at once, GEORGE STiXfcOX tCO Portland. Maine; z!4ia . TbTS5fT TPTTftTtT KmnrrTma makes taxM a lien on both the realty and" personal rwwvju JbJLVj.- m tJJ-JHj J-;, iuiiv 01 me mi jj rr. iiwiuoecmncmyai miirf'npti)TvrT)cM7iTi -n-rr.-r.-,-. -., I "eon to detrain and sell your personal property T -?n? uSJSS"!11? .nEKETOEDKn EX- your taxes, which I shall mot cr'a,nly 'doir i m'sTi;L,u,nd.eJ?J-'leil'..un4e' .'."e pai.1 in time. A word to the wterau we furtl mutual consent. All persons Indebted or holding clalnagaliissaidih:in..vjill settle the same with J. CDeuser. 3Isrch30th, 1ST. jonx a HEysEtt. joilx c. suuias. ATTENTION. A LLPERSOXS irAYlXG CLVIIS AGAINST, Jx or those Indebteil to the lare firm ofDeiuer A THOSE WHO HAVE XOT PAID TTTEniTAX e for 13T0. will take notice that their uih nr. now due and demanded. The 13W now In force It wlll'become my duty lor not ' fnrlhnr UEO. w. i;ii.ttox. County' Tycasare, SUJ?.XI.l.-.SHO'w' c-VSEf , MOKITO GVrS?5:S' OXE F1KE AXD IIUIU GLAR. PROOF SAFE, F1HE EXTIXGUISI1EB, AXD Av VA1lllSXSK.$ SCALES. AT IIAY-S OLD STAXDy THE. WELL KMOWX Currants & Gooseber: Bk.viii:to pl axis for s i.e. 2l-t i'dtXAS, SO TO FARMERS. H'O ACCOMXODATE TIIOBK FARM X desire to plant Fruit Treew tbm .sorii , may Be "hard up" la money neuters, v. Jiloe to handle crops, oa approved n ' Iqgal rates or Interest, on Mils auxaic ver. IXIlX.Us-, -SOXfc . -Wt Hroc.il I S. Sparlis from the BRIGHT SIDE COat. 2G-.Tt on' me Immediately at thu nrn eiuc the vmiv. i Jorsx ( Dcvsnu. ' HOTICB. "VOTICE IS. HEKEBY (frVEX THAT AT THE Xi regular session of the Board or County Com missioners began anjj held in HrownvJlle. Xemnba connty. Xebraska. April 3d, in , it was ordered that allKoadsiipeiwisOrs hi the county are hereby rc quired to proceed at onw to cause all pnbllc roads in their respective Itoad Districts, to be opened ac cordlngtolaw. - Ordcr.d"b,y the Board, April 6th. 1ST1. . J.M HACICEK. -"""I County Clerk. kx TPtmTr H A 33 sUuA A 4 Ay BROWJTUTLiE, NEB. 5"A11 Persons Indebted to A. jfay Si Co., will find it to io their inter est to. call at once tuirt settle. S' T O "V B S I ALL SIZES AXD PATTEEXS AT V. O. .SIIELLEXBEKGEUS. CHAICiI in pruewn. ibbU hi Arm. at - I. es. S't'ii i Stores and Xews Stands, or send 2Tc. .: m-na. toying wberyon saw thi advertis BKroTiSIDUCQ. IniMwtyen. Cbieaso ON."LY 2 ioi- 3. a. w. isl;?. 2itr VriTRSEUY IROWX E'ER01lEEXo, T H IN frt aches to three Jtfet high. PEIGEFEOin o,Cents to $1,50 K.U H. FURXAS. SOXS it CO 2J-tt , . , Brownvdle t ' LAXTEWrs. of all doscrlpliuus. Rirsale b 1 O.Sliellenb.rger,Xo.Ttsrai street M.'l , sonlJltK-k Urtwc'V'.. X' . m Ml