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1 u&.ar2: n3Stf3SX!Jt--!-L'i,iff'i'VVi i.riJ'JyJi I J X it.-.' ii K i ' P ft ife hi N VA M I.. i f' f i1 . t : V tt I I if I Si ! - m ' r t . s, ; ! . THE ADVERTISER THURSDAY MORNIXf i, FI-.B 2-J. 172. COI. LAPSED. The TTascnll legislature met aa call ol, but within twenty-four liotir-3 it nwindlctl from a quorum to :u frnjr- mentary Mjua.l, and now the Hawaii - ites papo;e getting up a test case aim proenting it to the Supreme Court, with the view to ascertaining from that body who is 6-overnor. We predict that the veil of obscuri ty will fall between the parties to this yiao ami the people nextlfall, never again l be raided. lYASnn-GTON-S BIRTH DAY. To-day is the anniversnry of the birth of Washington. What Ameri can, whose heart does not thrill with pride at the name of Washington? What htnuajre so barbarous, that has not proclaimed his hemic deeds? ..., ' ,.,:. ,i.t w.nnt -ui:i1 1'--"!'"-" "" - lieurd his fame? What nntroimlity ,lnp5 i.f.t roveie his virtues? Greece boata her legislators, Home her he- i . i - wntrv cn roes; but v. hat age or country, s, our own can boast a Washington? The portrait of Washington is fa-. niliar to everv child and adult in the ,. .. . r 41 ,' and. 'I he artists of the age hae in 1 . .,,.. -. i , i.:n. nave neiu an tueir energies aim j the more 1 became tin rnmriiiy "--g:ird this comm.uid a-- local, national in presenting the "falher of his coun-j pre-sei with the very extraordinary j ?m( transient. It was in force only trv" in various scenes. In some pic-! combination of rare ebmentsof ci.ar- , u particular place, for a particular i- ,,,.J.,ttiin iicwl nf!,lclenvl,il'" ie exhibited. The ro- l!me :imi purpose. The modern tureshejsrepre.-entedatthe lead of,Mikof th. ,e(lll;iintf,nt.e WI,: ,.llirch is tot1 dllrerent fri,m that hidarrs-3', surrounded by the gleam ot (Jt.IK (;rallt wa- the conviction cji. tile f,rst ..3. The family does arms, rallying his soldiers to the! my mind, that, taken all in all, he j uot stand a-; it did two thousand year.- charge in the mid-t of the smoke 1 was one of the mot remarkable men ag0- Women were tar more equal to .. ;.J...roMf l.-.ttlAinanofber oic-'1 ha'1 ever ,n'4 with' aml tl,!lt ,us Ctt" men among the Hebrew than any and carnage of battle-in another pic . jn .. .f hi diiyg houl(i be pro. . . .. Thev wero tureheis presented m the midst oi lnn,e(j xvas i,aruy entered upon; I thtM, excluded from p iblic function, wintry snows and ice, breasting the 1 that bis character was not yet fully j ue p0ke of the patriotic glory of torment of the Delaware, and rushing developed; that lie himself was not j wtmien who had stood up 111 those ,',,.,. f,, .rioom of midnb'ht to !W!"(' of his "'n r"er, and that if , time.-to hold the scepter, and eu!o throjgh the gloom ot mitini0nt l" , he ijvfrd, ho woul.l in the future, ex- Lr.d their WIae julminL-trations. Miatch victory from an over-con liden 1 1 ,.. n f.nntroUiiiL- intlupnee in shaiune1'- v. ,t.,M f..,.i.i,i... tt..,,..u !n ... foe again, we see him standing in f.lie mid?t of the statesmen of the old Continental Cong! es and the heroes of the Revolution, resigning his vic torious sword tu tho-e from whom he had received it :it another time we j see him represented inaugurating the government under the constitution, and receiving the oath of olliee at the hand? of John Jay, at the ol J City Hull, in New York again we see him when his army is wa-ted on many a hard fought battle-field, resource well ; nii'h exbau-ted surrounded bv over- in ifxiniuju. urrouMuuu. cr wlibimingnunibersof red-coats with, n few poor, lialf-starvcit soldiers m the back ground, wo say, we see the ,,,. r ,...,, . ... l .! Chief retiring to the fort, and there, on his knees imploring aid irom A I- mighty God and stiil again we see the iorm ot him who was Mi ret m i w.r, fln-t I. , ...d nr.-t hi ,1.. hearts of his countrymen, as he lay . upon his death bed, on the 1 lth day ; of Dei-ember. 17.J. with his beloved ' Maktha, weeping tears of bitter an- gtiisli at his side. Tho reputation of the heroes, the good, wise and great men of other , countries pale, as that of Washing- J ton is nre.-ented. Thourh brilliant. lit- f-.n,., i utlll -hitor nn.l nnror ills ianio is hliil winter aim tiurer. ... . .... ,. . ' xlis virtues were majestic. lie died ; wniioutexliioitingany ot the weals- neses.of humanity. Celestial spirits met his soul at the threshold of the ; great river and rejoicing angels wel- coined Washisc.ton as he crossed the i.ortals of Heaveiu j THE ONE TERM PRINCIPLE. "We have just been reading .Senator Conklin's speech on the "one term" principle or theory, and could wish that our space would permit of its i i i presentation in full. Jiut we cannot ! champion Horti-'tilturi.-t of Xebra-ka, I refrain from presenting the followintrJ.iiid the energetic and enterpri-ing j laragraj)hs therefrom. He says: "It is long since a man who said "lli'M'J'r" I'lHllfl ln olnctMil I'r.iilntit it is much lomrer sinee a S1.nntor!'M'"rf('s ;e'aW- coti.:: t.e elected I're-ident. Of all wh :...ve tried it, I think not one ever yet performed the.feat of passing from this chamber to the chair of tions wliile in the Senate, like Clay. Cass-aud Douglas, but never an elec tion. Tlie Constitution has not been in the way, the trouble has been in the power behind and above the Con stitution, the people. I warn mv friends from "Niv;nli Vnni.nnf .n,.i I ....... . ' -"". ! , KliotSo Island, that they must re-' notince the Senate and all its works if they wish to be Presidents. Their m?'"g V!uU? tl,rT,nt7 tilem1Iw!th ! me I shall vote lor them all the fame; but tliere is a hot-hou'-e air jn ! the Senate which breeds candidates j for the Presidency but makes Ihvm past hearing, and kills them oil he-' roie tliey get their growth. : emMtd, That the provi-dons of the act ' we Hud more noble examples of wom- The Senate breeds unhealthy c.nn-; of Congress entitled "An act to ena- ! an's cultivation and goodness than didates for the Presidency, but it J ble the State of Arkansas and other i among the society of Friend-? Miss breeds many lusty, successful candi- States to reclaim the swamp-lands Smiley has extraordinary ability, dates lor re-election to the Senate. within their limit-:," approved Sep- lie "anathematized tlie rituals or Lnless we amend the Constitution tember twenty-eight, eighteen htm- doctrines that forbat'e women to speak and prevent it, the time may conic, I ired and liity, lie, and the same are in the church In C'hri-t there i when scheming candidates will be ' hereby, extended to the State of Xe- neither Jew nor Greek, there is nei breeded, candidates who would use brn-ka:VorM. That the irrant here- i ther bond nor five, there is neither legislation, who would clutch at any thing ami stick at nothing, tore- Kiect, ineuiseivcs. j.ee uS iay uiese ders account to the Legislature of hut Limits to jit-tin, aim not iorirei uur-'po-ed tsf (in iiursuance of any law meeting, 1 aitswor no nnies, s!ie has selves when ca-tiiit; about amoni; the j heretofore enacted) prior to the con-Something to say. We have trumpet pen!of second terms. The term of Urination of the title to he made under j eno:ih now, let tis have some Unto. Senators is six years that of the the authority of the aid act. Women, tiod will h'.es.s you, and an- i resident, htlt four. A Senator reil- Siw " Tlw't tin. sm tinn tn l.n mmln ' w!c Invn vnn. if von nrnncrlv lnnur .1 Miigiv .-sune, me rresioeiii -iiiswers , state of Xehraki under theauthority to tiie whole people. The executive j of the act aforesaid shall lie madewith chair hold, hut one person when va-, ',n live vears from the adjournment of eated no experience remains theie to j the ie-i-hiture of said State at its next aid the newcomer. The Senate on I regular se-ion after the date of this tlie otner hand, has many members, act. ami as all lands hereafter to be oi wnoiii oiuy one tuini ro out at a, not ine appotntin-,' jmiver, and that timo and thus every newcomer hn,d adjournment of the next re-ular ses j widelv circulated ami heartilv wel two thirds of the body already vers-U;nM nU.r noti0e by tlie Secretary of! corned paper, as a whole, which now ou m its allairs It it he said that the Interior to the governor of the! Muds its wav anion;; the neople." Senators and liepresontatives have Stale that, tliosurvnv. Iiuvp boon -nm- i n,u nnnnir ., if 1... t ., i,.mi-...n dent-, 1 atiswer that the di tiix-tion - , ,, is w.thout soli.l dillerence. Senators , i""lci,le Committei. net upon the nomination-: by the As the result of an inactive stale of President, and Senators and Kqre-; liver and stomach, producing head- -eii!atives, in respect of their States , ache, obtuse intellect, dullness de- .Lt.'TSiS."1"'"'' '"""" I "" ", nd ,i.,,,lyin- -, ,n j sanity, is no unconiinon occurrence. The Democrat says we are goinp: lo ; All these disagreeable symptoms and leave. Xo part of our office is adver- had feelings are most certainly di-pell-tised for sale, as is Dr. Holiday's, j ed by the use of Dr. Pierce's (Golden Uur neignbor need not place that llat; tering unction to his sou!. We will be here to chronicle his departure. We had the pleasure of meeting yes terday, for the lir.-t time. Col. Furnas, .President of the Statu Board of Agri culture. Everv citizen of Nebraska recognizes the eminent services which Col. Fur " - materially to ueveiope aim l.iu-irate, at home'and abroad, her wonderful agricultural resources. Uiththistrreat cause, far more important to the State than any other, he is indissolubv asso ciate! in our mind--, and our pleasant interview with him, therefore, afford ed us peculiar pleanre. Sunday's Tribune and Republican. Half-bushel aud corn bRsketfi, at 3?g St?ove, 8 has rendered to the State in aiding so i ,s ure(1 o1 Uie " headed chamber materially to develope and illustrate. ' maid and Kansas City girl," and calls CE.V. CRAFT'S ABILITY The Democratic journals are near ly united in attributing to President Grant a want of pense or culture. This is especially true of the confede rate portion of the Democratic pre-s. I low it is the boast of the South that Alexander II. Stevens is one of the ablest state?!:.' n of the age, and the , cuim co.)Ce;ledbv every reaaosia. ble and observing man North as well an South. In tne second volume of Stephen's "War between the States," that gentleman recounts his meeting with Grant for the first time, and confesses how completely the man disappointed him. He says: 4 The disappointment moreover was in every respect favorable and agreea ble. I w.i'. in-tant.lv t uck with the great simplicity and j.-M-fect natural .-s of his manner--, and the entire jtence of everything 1 ken.TecL'.tion ne.- ' absence IhIiow, or evca live u.-unl military air or mem of men in his po-ition. .m conversation was easy and Jluent. without the least eiiorior re-ir.i rmhw nothing was so closely not without the least ellb.-t or re-traint. tic- t.,j ,v me ar, the point nnil ter-ene-.- w:u" -which be expres-ed whatever he said. What he said was directly to th point and covered the u hole mat - ter i n a few words. Tsaw, before be - ,s with hiH1 long, that he was ,.,.t.,li!igly quick In perception, and direct in" purno-p, with a vast deal more of brain- than tong-ie, as ready as thai was at bis command. 1 he mort. r ber-aine acquainted with him, -.-.-,.. - .!. . -.-.--- , - - i the de-tmios of this country, eitner ! .. t v ' i"r food or lor evil. O rami eloquent. Our neighbor m-rots the hall i.- nothing if not grandeloquent. Hear I him : "With tear stained cheek and ?ad- fionfil lwnrr w liitl rntid-live to tlie ! talented but unfortunate uenius who ' in this regard, excepting m Corinth hitelv pri'-iclwl over thepliitering col-1 iaiis: Paul', letier to Corinth, ami mini, of Mr. Furnas' dissolving lumi-1 when he wrote to Timothy. In both In ;. rpmntiMinii shadowed eo.--! narv. j ernf (,tir heart we will erect i mon- ument to his beloved meniorv, and hnUuw his eciitoria! yrave with frater- , j ., the C.,I(1 ,,ors ca,t ,r, , , that should h;vr -trenrthciied and custaineJ him. wiiew' Where now i the erst- . , wh51e frondc-cence of your parish grottoes, thefiammivomous effulgence nf vour llndis. the lluviatie moekerv copper-bottomed lakes theimpermea - bll ',,, f your OBrfHati,,, for,.,, or theflocculent Ilorescence of your glow- jnjr ,miisl rose? And where, indeed, ... i.,. f- ,.,. ,K,ir;iic ,,.-, , l,,t -" "" " . v.--.. , '. deepf the spiemor Df your appoplec- j tje rainbows, the diaphanous abund-, anoe 0f Vour tissue j-aper skies, the ' nieebrous nictitation of your willowy ,rostrate ve-tais on the mossy banks i.:..o sri,.. :-, .,,.ti,-,r ti,;. i , ' fnrr-iniinniis culifi' when eomrmred , iei"n"ou" spin .u wiim .M'l,,-u i ,;,i, ,j,0 . ,.,, ,f,mi,.,,r .rpnitts of the. ! iTik.aak w'iwB.'.-" " jt thick-lipped gsJout who slings ink for the ,iead-head paper next door to the . -vi:ktisi;ii. Wonder if our admiring friend coud islform ;3 wht Washington is repiue(i to imve replied to liis aid who told him that he could not cros the Delaware? . Pekso.val. J'olonel Robert Furnas i wits in tow ii T.ei,ituiv. on ii- if cm ii rum a short trip to the Ivist, The I jT.'Siueni oi ine riaie vgiieuuiire ro- , cietv. his numerous friends will be glad to learn, li in excellent health. A KILL to Extend the PiovUous of nn Aci entitled Au act to enable the Slate of Ai'tvaiiKii ami other Mates io He claim the Sv. inn) Lands a It hill t hell limits' lo the State of .t-l)ra!in. Tn the Senate of the United States, February 1:2th, Mr. Hitchcock a-ked , . . ,....... "" ' """""l-' L"-' W ""'"'" leave to bring in the following bill ; which was read twice, referred to the Committee on Public Lands, and or- , , -ered to be printed: Be it marled by the Senate and Jou-r of Ji'r,rsru(aticcx of the Unit- cd States of America in Cow an- bv made shall not include any lands j w:hieh the Goverinent of the United j states mav have reserved, -old. or dis- ' from lands already surveyed in said J pleted and confirmed. Medical Bi-eoverv. it revitalize. and builds up the whole system. A little hook on Chronic Diseases sent free. Address Ii. V. Pierce, M. B., Builalo, N. Y. Golden Medical Dis covery sold by all druggists. The editor of the Democrat says he .. - . . . ' main ami tvansas Lily girl," andc j on us to give him sorneth-n" new ' ,.or-... i , s"1, ia net3- e can u Us ollt for it of our Vme, and we cannot purvey for you. If two ain't "variety" enough you ought to go to Utah. Scat ! you lubber. Carpenter's tools and rat traps, at Big Stove, SL urveved within live vesirs from -.nch , mn-t .loir.inilv Miint.wl oI.It iwliti..! .-.- v , ... --w w .. -Mu-..., I H V " 'ltl'l i II 4441 w . 44 III 1 . t".''IV, THE 1VOJIAX PKEACIIJEII. VIEWS Or THE KEV. HENItY WAKD 15EECIIEU. From the Now Vorlc sUn o.' Fcb'y 11 There was a stir in Plymouth church last eveuinir, as the Itev. Henry Ward Ueecher read for his text llio Mill and 35th verses of the 14th chapter of Corinthians: ipter "Let your women keep silence in the churches; for it is not permitted them to speak, but they are comman ded to be under obedience, as also -ailh the law. "And it they will learn anything, let them ask tbeir husbands at borne; for it is a shame for women to speak in tlie church.'; "Recent events," said Mr. Beecher, "in a church in this city, have inter ested the whole community. A wom ana regularly ordained preacher was a-ked io .-peak in a Presbyterian church, and she was m every wa 1 qualified to do so. For permitting uu woman to preach an e.-teemed ; a.j honored pastor wa d pastor was brougni be fore a special meeting ot the FresOyie ry, and his conduct passed upon. He was directed not to do so any more. The .-imple question belore us is whether in the New Testament WOMEN ABE FORBIDDEN TO PREACH. ; am! .eieh. He said he proposed to .s,)e;tiv 0f thepar.icular commanil laid ex-ltlWu by the Word of God on wom.u ! preaching and teaching publicly. i'iere aie those who regard this utter- . . . . l anco as iinai and conclusive, ana there are those who admit the bind- t.nr -(.l i.r-.t ion nf -(.ri nr ii r(i hut. n?- i ib .jU,.8..u '!' . --": . . r'.i.ii iv. iviu.w..i.i. "i'iu '" t,0 .v:ilr(,.rUe. Technical education Women weie not admitted to, and consequently they could not know the Work imposed by the church. It WHS. eillinc-litly proper tliat tliey blio U speak out after a pau-ej and in the meeting too. Applau-e J '1 here is nothing in theUo-pel that limits THE KIOHTS AM IJL'TIES OF WOMI" instances tliey were not iireetetl to tne Jews, out to tne ureeK?. lie , commented on the characteristics o the two natinii--the -bnery and ig . norance ot the Greek women, and th , free.lom and cultivation ..f tiie He commented on the character!-tics of ! brews. A virtuou- woman in Greece, I w,la he ?lM: e-'- drudge, while !a woman ol edmyst;on was placed m the orv of eourte.aiis. The tJreeks would have deri iel the spec tacle of a woman with uncovered 1 7WU.,K "' ,;1 'V , r f I " .n "Jh.1 ""liuSh-lJ j Greece. (Mr. Heeeher smiled as he , added, ''Would tliat he had nit that i,"l U ln had only known how lace s Dealt I lie. m a public place. . :,, ,..,.1:,1.,nj.i,.nl,: j, doiies.,. Laugliter.f Mr.' lice - ci,ir spoke of the noble juir-uits of the women of the present lime, anil a&..eu n u:e SHOl'L.O HE InGRADED and placed in (heame catalogue with tilt! WOIIHMI of allCleilt C.reeiX. "I (lo . . i . .i not .av that I scorn or contemn thn-e !. lViK- rim ....!;..,. t .iii!:.rnti. I . . " ii iiir v k . v l, .i.t. ill .111 v ll ci I rrom my view, but L marvel at the circumstances which could make a wi-e man o foolish- (.Lautrhter.) I honor liroiiier Cuyler because he had the eouraue to iiivite Aliss fc'miley to his church.' Speaking of the many eomninnd- laid down in the New Testament, he -aid: "vou are commtuided to honor the King. Do you honor him? To, you have thrown him overboard. I'aul says: I will therefore that men prav everywhere, lifting up holv hands without wrath and doubting In like manner also, that women shall adorn thenweive- in modest up- pait-i-i laugnit-i in u co -mi. jv.. er ioinetH with shumeine'dness and -obrietv; continued laughter! not witn Drnmeu nair or goic, or pearis, or eotly array. Another hurst of latnihter: the pastor ejaculating, oh, 'oh. oh. Why are not the women who break these commands arraign ed? Oh, brother Cuyler LET THESE WOMEN RE TRIES. Do you suppose it wa wrong for women to braid their hair or wear jewelry? I inveigh against, extrava gance, but all cre.it ion could not keep an ordinaiy woman fiom following (." fn-bion. .Women have risen fiom it degradation of the pa-f; we are i barbarians now. As a mother, wife, chizn, she has multiplied func tions, and a noble work to perform, are you jjohig to put back the dial to turn the tide of civilization? If wom en are called to tlie pulpit, and show themselves titled for the work, thev have a right to speak. Where can male nor female; for ve are all one "When you ask me"," Mr. Heechei -aid, "if a woman hall cpfak up the hoys and girls God' has given vou. Moore's Rural New-Yorker, which has for a score of years been the fa vorite farm and firc-ide journal thro' out the land, is clniractenzed tis "the I " !' I' the reuuceil price ot tlie tinral tor 187:2 as ad verti-ed in this pnpei) mu-t greatly- increase its circulation. It al wa's manifest- the true spirit of its motto, '"Exct Asor," und Objects, "J'rorfrcssnnri Improvement," and in the language of its editor and pub lisher whose liberality to his hr-th-ren of the press is proverbial we may add that "next to your local pa per 3foorc's Rural is the one for your self, family and friends." The above, from an exchange, (in deed it has appeared in several pa pers) is strontr testimony, and if not true heretofore is now, for 3foorci Rural for January G, 1S72, is certainly a model in Content;, Style and Illus trations. It open? its NX Yth Volume with a most beautiful and artistic vig nette heading, and comprises includ ing Supplement) twenty-four pages of four columns each. Tho price of the Rural Nnw-Yorker lias been re- ; duced to $l!.50 per year to single sub scribers, and only S2 in clubs. Ad dress D. D. T. Moore, 5 Beekman street, New York. Colhapp Bro'so. lis the mildest smokiiiK tobacco in tlie West. For alp hv nil vnCnnpfal,l0 rrrnoor. .... j .... -. .vi.c..1. - v...v.i. 1 s THE GALLOWS GOERS. BY TJIOMA.S Dl'SS ENGLISH. Up, and make ready, ye lovers of fan ! On Willi your holiday rohan und bo gay ! Now Unit the Slier!!! has work to lie done, Ihislness. he mlnKles with pleasure, today Some may go hunting with gun; and a few, j iiods in tneir hands, nttloilsh may pursue; , $ Sf Two months ago, on a rare, drunken boat, , Billy, hi.s comrade, the criminal iew: Murder's a deed that i vile, wituout iliiibt Kr;;o the law will turn murderer, loo. As lor the pi n e where the liquoi lie uot L1u.11.jr which maddened him yunder's the bptfl Sammy, who keeps it, approves of the law He goes lor banging lor hanging! Hurrah! Bright shines the sun on tho placo where j 011 see Yonder tall gallows, substantial and bare Wait a lew bouts, and a hdluw uill ho Dancing iriiidungoiv. 01 lun in the air. Gathered 111 gioups at the gallows, behold i'arents and euiiuieu, iiiaid.s, wives, young and out. Waiting the time when the halter shall draw They go for hanging for hanging! Hurrah! Pickpockets plenty are mark how thejrgo s-ij lj und eoolly to work at their trade. IJn-lno1 is hiibluesM, and peoplu iuu.it kn.w, l'ou inueii aiieutiou to that can't be paid. Swearing, and lighting, and ku-king the crowd Titer their blaphemous cnrse.s aloud Kmiiieous example is M't by the law; Good homes f.um hanging irom hanging! Hurrah! Look at the criminal please ye to look! Standing behind him the hangman you set There is the priest, with h! gown and lis book Galloping gaily, they o to the treo. Thanks to tne priest whom the hungman be.iieiiil. Choking Mich knaves a 't wre labor to mend. Hanging, they say, !s Leviticai. law Cheer.i tor t.ie clergy tney'ro CilstisriANs! Hurrah! Firmly and proudly the culprit looks round, . Holding .its add wilii u tvitisfied air; Murmurs applauding :o o.or ihe gr i.in.l Down dr-'p-the prieot with the teion to prayer. How interesting his looks are!" says Ann. "e-," answers sal, "and he'll ulc lkea man! Klegani talk lor young maidens, but, pshaw! Snout lor the hanging the hanging! Hur- rabj Prayers are all llnishpd, and now for the fun! over his features the cap has been drawn; Kktcii and his comr.ute, tho pieaeher, get down; Crack! goes the whip, and the wagon moves on. Wonderful light lor the christian to see; M.,..n.. .1 1.... ........ I. i... .. t 1 rouw. there no ilddle 1 horinn'r.e to saw 1 Light are hib leaps he's a huniiul Hurrah! j iiasi,w:, sovo ri u. t wm Homeo the oideand iovfullv sni.j ... ai. --. . . " r . . " tieaven will receive whom ti.cciillow. has lain- Does not tlie elerzyman settle the tiling'.' Home go the peojde ami talk of it all. Children in nursery, serv.mts in hall; UtTii IiatsKs tne -at, m the manner ne saw Hung at the gallow.s God's image! Hut rah! House, ye sootl clergymen, servants of God! .Stand by my side while I light lor your tun! Hanging preserves its from the shedding 01 H..O.! Heme ly l.kd It, tliere never wa one. Rally y.ur force-:, thump btitpits, nnd be Cl-rie.il guawlsof thegooit gallows-tiee! What ll onrSa'.lor u-no'tmvs the IaV You go fur hanging for h-aiglng! Hurrah! - -" Dress does not make the man, but that man looks the belter for being well dressed, cannot be disputed, and the citizen of Urownville who goes shabbily attired has no excuse for his dereliction of duty, inasmuch a& Het zel will dre-s him up fiom top to toe, so that he will look the very gentle man, for an infinitesimal small sum of monev. If vou don't believe it ."I .in. .it- ' call on him and price his troods TZ3Z2S&SZZ 7tIAIi:iED. On Sunday. F. 1. 17th., at the residence of the bride s t.itht l. in Aspiiiwall, by i.ld r T. II. Kdward-, .Mr. Ai.i.in J. Jainkit, to Mi.n L vt a v .1. Li.ns. Accoinpnnyinjr thoabove notice was a Pttp ply f cake. May tho lives of tin. new cou ple always ho as sweet as was their wedding cake, and their married life be a perpetual honey-moon. v. :."v-eJ:r77r.'--.'ut,'Aa KAHKIT REPORTS. ADVEIlT'SIiJl 0F1IC3. 1 I5uownvili.k, February .', IS72. Winter Wheat sorins Wheat s elluw Corn. inUuntues i5Cv Whit" - i tek j b'ls'ipl 1- lour Fa I. best naaliiy strit.s: Chickens, v S Ecii-f. f df 7i n Clinl-e Il'itier. at retail, V lound Ivtni'""s y bii9liel N. V. Fhctory "lieee, r pound 174 UU ri s tSl't-'j 2-"i -Vifit 3 , snjiar. New Virk A 0 t to the 1 m New Orleans uiatr -Tfeli' Cs to tl:e 1 tM I'ntree. clm:eeiuahtv .T, E to tlm 1 '0 His Iroiied ., : 7 ,: u " Li e a .?j.i. -in SPSQIAL NOTICi. On ."ilarrlnc. Happy relief for Yonn men from tho efTects of Error-nnd buses in Ilarlj Il'e. jLinhood restored. Nervous deb'lity cured. Irapfdinients to nairnae removu'I. Nca- method of treatment. New and remarkable reme'lies. Hooks and Circulars M-iit free, in sealed envrlopes. Address, HUWAItn ASsOCTATION.No. 2-outh Ninth St., I'lnia.If iphia. m-lC-Iy dlb&?r& TO 5TOTJISrC3- 3VEE3XT Juit I'ublithrtl, vi a raU'l j'ii l"2e. 7Yiv iir rents. A Lecture n the Natuie, 'i realmentand lta.1ie.il C'ire of j ermathcrfe, or Seminal Weakness, In vo'mitary Lmissloiis, Sexual DcWity, and Inped-iinont- to Mttrriaqe Ocnrr.Uly; Nirvoiisness. Con sumption, i'. ;:ciy. and Fits; AleiitaIi.ndP!iy.sIcid Incapacitj, resulting frctn s'elf-Ahuso, Ac. Il P.OI5EUT J. CULVEP.WKLL, JI. I). Author of the "(Jneti Hook," Ac. The world renowned author, in this admirahlo Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the aw tul consequences of Self-Ahuse may he effectually removed Aithout medicines, and with out dangerous surgical operations. hoiiKles, instrument-', rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cur-at once c.-rtain and effectual hy which every sufferer, no muter what his condition miy he, may he, inaycurwhhnseir cheaply, priiately, end nid leally. Tills. LKCTUKK WILL PKOVK A HOON IO THOl's VNI) AND TllOl'sAXDS. sent under sral, to any address, m a jilaiH scaied envelope, on the receipt of iix cents, or two post age stamps. Al.so, Dr. ( ulverwell's 'ilarringe liuide," price 25 cents. Address the Publ.her, CllAs. J. C. KLINK A CO., I'it How cry, N'c-.v YorI:,Pot-OniceKoi l,oP0 --:y a-Jjagsaqt?s.rgE-jgr.ecgs TQH &AX.E. Advertisements u.d- r tins head w ill tie ch.irKid 2n ccitseach ln-irt.- a .tor lieiiiu-orl -. ,"Oi: SALE. A good chance. One house, feco, 1 etc. 01: reasonable terms. I.eaii u'i lots g: en for l"v ear., for paying th" tavta oil lots. In- liiire nt this otllcc. 19 i. I int CIT7 IT, nI . TT. r ,. ..T f, ..- .. x Window frames suitable lor !w .lhig. i't. tr.iiiiis are new anil made of plno. Sash made and fitted to the window- fi-.uiibj. . It. JAMISON. 170II SALE. I hi' for sale about :if0 or i!i-,. 1. tine Peach Ttees, Know 11 as the Curtis :i ! . wmcli I oiler low rorcasli. inoe Vianftig a line peach will do iell to call nnd see me. JOI 1MI (CUTIS. Is-u. 6 miles southwest Nemaha Citv. JOIt SALIl Ouejokeof largeC-.ttle.weil broke. J- Clitsip for cii-h. enquire of W. S. rAW-ON. ISw2 at rO'Ulenre near Nen.aha City. L70U s LI1 One pair three vr-arold Horses, one pair two year old Mures, and oup Nupolepu two earoM Coit. Will take par: pay in sh.-ep. or will secured nctes Addriss It. A. sTLWAP. r, Hratton. Nemaha Co., Nib.. nei.r IJ.u1n.13 afndge on Hfg Muddy. nts TO RENT. Advertisements under this head will be charged i" cents each Insertion, lor live hues or less. Oil KENT. A farm 10 acres in cuitivntion. S. Ii. JAMISON. rro KENT.-ir vor have a hocse on 1 Farm to rent, advertise it in tae Advertiser, 111 our chiap advertising column. WANTS. Ailv ertisemf-nts uimer this head w 111 b charded 25 cents each ihsertion, for bvo lines or less. "rANTEI. -IF YOl WANT A -ITr.TION r ad-iitse font oaJcrtois h,aii. Itcotsbut twenty-live centi for live lines or leso. llHaiJ.VTTHfTtll..).TJJ!Jai, SlltZKSalJ'AlrMt,SC1''' OId- lVi:VNKS ef allkinds, forgalett th-Aivertiser ji j vnint'cc oorj:, NITW ADVERTISEMENTS. Real Estate for Sale. , .- n. -t.... it i, ...-. II rl J(T nrr: t.;7,wl inland nralrle. near the t. a of Sliendaa. in the center of Nemaha enmity, on'" Mtid a Iriir miles fr.ini nn.tvnvii'i.v Pt. Ke.irue lta'1 Koatl. TKKJIs: On'-fourlli dnwn. balancu from 1 to 5 venrs. in equal-aniinal ij tr.cnts. with 10 per cent. interest pyable annually. Address. JOHN L. S3fITn, 19t. JIa-'erstov.n. MarvIaniL KNOX FRUIT FARM -AXD- Fruits, Flowers, Seeds. CVH rATAT.OGFK of SraaH Fruits, contain hur incch valuable hilortnation on sninlt Fruit culture, and tu o Colored C'liromo, with Price I Jit, sent lor tu cents. Ol'i: CATAI.tifU'I. Of Vegetable and Flower seed-,, containing Instructions lor caimation, tent on roceipt ol stamp. ()i') ptTU.Ofil'K of Itoses. Shriihb, Kver- ..r.i..t. irn.iniiiilnl. Flovveritis. IlisMuif; anil ' r.n-cn liuUse Plants. containing description, ol inaii new and raro Plan's, snt on recc-iiit of .lUl!ip. One each of the above cataloiti'.c-. which, com bined, contain over too pase-, -cut tor 16 cent's. -We offer tireat niducenients to purchaser", and t our liberal offers by mail," place our es-tabh-iuncnt at every man's door. it. i .uim; a- co., Successor to J. Knox. l'ictsjbure. Vn. feed Store, ffi Smitlifleld St. 13 :m. S307OOOI 10.000 Tickets at $3 Each I ,100 IX GOLD TO TIIE POOR OF O M A II A . $fc" may! secure an elegant rosi "x Ueiicf in tlie most fasliioiia 1J ble part of the city. EEAD, PONDER and INVEST ! 117 GIFTS VALUED AT & TO HK iilSTUIBUTEO. DRAWIXO TO TAKE PLACK IX TIIH CITY OF Omaha, April lSth, 1S72, Cnder the itnn.ediate manncfiiient ofc. IT. COL LINS, of the well knoun firm f (J. H.t J. s. COLl.i:.s. ilealers hi Leather. Saddlery, Jlarm-ss, Boots and shoe. LIST OF PKEHIU3IS. 1st nraii'l rri7e. House and Lot. cor. lath and Cayltol Aens;e. the residence ot (i. II. Col lins, coiituiiiuu; nii.c rooms tta. wner, cis tern well, ytabte. etc., coinraandin a v.ew oi tbecitv, ,in tlie haud-oii.est cori.er lot in Omaha siD.COO 2d I'ne, llou-e on ct.r. l-ili and capa.l Ave- nue, coii'.'itiini; e.gbt riHiais 3,700 3rd 1'rh'e. House on corner Is'h aid Capitol A, eiiiic coutaiimii; en mollis 3,6f tth l'n?e Oi.e set elegant c.t.'d Monatsd Car rinse Harness JjO Otli I'nze, one cloxfcnt Uvo eit Pony Car riage .. . "" 1 s-et t.old Mounteit Ihi'itac Hi: - 11 ir: e-s . . -a) 1 set silver Mounted lo'ib.e 1 ic 11k,ss.. ""a fi set silver 31oiiiilr-l i i.. i .jy ittynei... t0 2Useti;ood, sjl.d larin liarnea 3-" 7j0 1 Pair eleaat Kersey Mor-c Ii aukets fbiods to match - 2T0 1 Howesew ik V&clii 15o 1 Howes-wing Mtc-hiuc LSI I II.weS."wins Mach.ne. ..: - 100 .W Pairs t-nt' i'lL-e, FreucJi tidr, Kt-wed Hunts. JtS .. 19) 20 Paris ijents" Fine, Freacli Call, sved hoots. (' Jls 3fia 3D I'air-i 1-adie.s' 1'itie, French Klih iiouta, y For the parpas of Increasing our li3hiei. I adojit this tiet:.jdoi'cHVfriiij!S some : i.iy per gonal proiierty into cash, and tne 5tib( r'bi i ki cs his won! and honor that eertlen will be con ducted :n tne lalrcst ii.u:i:ier pos-siljltv Ail tnoneysslui'ud beeil hi I.ftfi.irod Letters, or PoitolUee iloney Order, and addressed to a. II. COLLINS, Ci-I t'arnaui sire-t, Omaha. REI'EKENCES. Firt Nation.-.t Bank. Omaha. Dr. Oeo. I- r.Itller. Edi'i romaha Hmlil. C. It. TliuinuM. Editor Omnia V-piiCWmt. ?torchants of Om&lii Keaer..Uy. Hen s. E. Paine. Iowa Citv. Iowa. lb n. P. A. tiy, K".Mitilj. Iowa. era. (i. if. lvxlye.Coiiucii HitiuSs, Iowa. I). T. Casement, Knj., Denver. W II- i tinels. Kq-. I'envcr. W. II Quick. Si-e'i l s K Co., Ft. Des Molnc. N. IJ. I iawsi.n.-uj. tsalt Ijike, Utah. alker Hros., Salt Lake. Utah. Hon. T. 5L slckels. sup't V. P. It. It. Harrv It-iers. Ks i Chej nn-, W uinlnff. Hon. L. I. Ita- d h Iu.b . , . L a JIoii. Jolin Thoii.sm. Oiib.iiue. Iowa. Hiram Williard, Ex-, ilur.-balltowu, Iowo. ACTI VE, SNLHUEi'H. AGiNTS WANTED ! la cow tf. The only lleli.ai' uift Ij.ft tn.ti n in tho County: v A ? 4 r. 13 3 4S i?---rB?'ta2, IN VALflABLE (HFTS he c!.atr:ti ite'l Hi L. J). SIDE'S .. SE3II.A5l'AL ENTERPRISE ! To lie iiaru Manila. March 2.1. 172. errs (JKAXU CAPITALS OP $10,000 IN -GOLD ! ONE ri.IZE S-OUO IX .SILVER! 5 Prizes $!, GOO ( hi ? j 5 prizes '500 Offeenbacfes iO Prizes - 100 L One Horse and IJuggy, with Silver-mounted Har- niiss, w.iriti$',T. One Fine toned K.ninvooil Piano, worth ?"f"). Ten ratniH sieiTlng Miichmes, wortli Shuier.ch. Fie Heavy Casinl (told Iluutlng Watci.es nnd Heavy f told Chnhi- worth J t.n each. Five (Sold American Il.iuting Watches, wortli ?IiS e.ieh. Ten Ladies' Hold Hunting Watches, worth (looench isiUCohl undilver I'ver HuntuiK Watches .in ai! worth Irom $.0 to$axt eaeb. Lidies' iild Leontine Chains, (jptit's Gold Vest Clirtins. Silver plated Cantor.. Solid Silver am! double p!a!edTi.blandTea-.poons Iv.rv-I!ainiied 1 'inner It'iiv,. -ilver Plated Iiinner 1'ifks, silver Vest Chain-, Photiigragli. A'litltns, juhes's Cild UrcaolpiiiMinil l ar rltis (Jent-. (.old ISreastpii's. shtet .-ttids and sleev e Ihittons, Finbcr-riiigs. (.Sold Pens. 1 Jl!- r tt.'ii-l't!.ietc. IVIinlc Number f.iftfi. G.OOO. Ticket Limited to SfiO,000. Agents wanted to sell Mekeis. to w horn hbcr.il Pre miums w.l! be paid. SINGLE TICK irrsai: r, TICKKTM: 12 TICK- i: r. ?iu; 2.-. tu -k kt- -k. Circulars contaming a full lit r pr'7";. n les cription of th- manner ordrwui;. and o.l.pr 111 formHtion in refere.iee to the l)itr'hiii'"n. w.libo sent to any oueorderin .Lem. All lett.-r 11.11st tie addressed to Ii. 23. SI. B.n 88. Ci:icln:ie.tl. Ohio. Omce.101 W. .IthSr. 4-Iy 65 First Prize Kedais Awarded. S?5ss5b-. '-HE G'"t.lT m Baltimore MASrPACTOBY. w m, SNABE & Co. tlaHtiFarlurtr of GHA1TD, SQI7AES .V;TD UP2IGH7 Piano ITortes. l.ALTir.ionE, yin. "pitESE INSTIICMI-NT- ba.e been before the L Public tor nearly Thirty Years, and upon their cxcelh in e alone attaiic-d an UNPCil"lIAsi;ij PISE-EMINENCE, which pronounces thei.i une (iialei! Ill TONE, TOUCH, "VVOR3SMANS1IIP, AND DL'ltAIJILITY. CB" AU iiir KQl'AP.E PIAXOs hive our New ImproedOVEitsTl'.L'.No s all au-1 ilic Asfull'c Treble. e"'p would call special attention to out late Patented Improvements in (JltAUO 11 NS and Sfjr Vlti: till M)-, tound in no other Pia.io. w Inch bring the Piano nearer perfection than has yet been attained. Srerr Plans rally Warranted fcr Five Years. Illustrated Cataloci.p and Price Lists promptlv furnisheJ on application to WM. KNABE & CO., Raltimore, Md. Or no- of oar regular esr.ibilhcl uubautes. a r.'?i -Al-Tk :- I fc&&$t&-k 3W&. t ft mm Std I vrJz3 OPPENHEIMER & MEYEE, Manufacturers of CIGARS, And Wholesale Dealers la Tobacco. Pipe, e. "(?. MNerttsTMrrt 6". UX Srf. Ju-eph,Md .Trees K Plants Sen.Secds , Simile, .f.-!iii;AM T?m,tsn lct cnrt.1 1(1 flfifl Sll.Hi) liar. s?:d.Kxtra. 1 yr. Bartlet Ac. 3 to 1 Tt..c!oz.. 2.00 ; Sml. Peacli. tni.. ?-J: Apr-Jo, Osase. npw, ia.. -iit roliitoes White t'e.icli iiw. l-ir:y it.xe. du., z.-j Ar'ifliua. -urt MllDl I (Wl 1 Asll. t..' L.m. i'J I!Iu3tr.ltedCta'ocHP Jtn ,..l?o A Nev PriceUst. 10C t t j-S ' FK PIIOIINIX aioouihiKlon. Illinois. S. T -I860- This Wonderful Variable reslor:itsvc isllii'ilieei anchor oflhc feeble and debilitated.: "-!a.,0"!.f "? "'-'i?' ":: eqnai ainour stomachics. As remedy for the nensus wcali- jiess to TAhicli iToniess are es pecially subject, it is supersed ing every oilier stiiisiilnnt. En all climates, tropical, temper ate or frigid, it act- as a ..peci- jic in every xpecacs oa uisoruer ivhicli uisclerni! tes the bodii3 suciisiii ami luc.ius uuitu me animal spirits. rv i ! hot sun w n v uo AnuLiHii TOR NAN AND BEAST. Probably few articles have ever had s extensive a bale, whllo none hae been more universally beneficial than the celebrated DItxictin IitHtnnc Liniment. Children, Adults, Horses, and Domes tic Animals, are alwas liable to accident, and it is hafe to say, that no family can pass :. sialic season without some kind ofc.n emollient being necessary. It becomes a matter of imnortanoo then to secure the best Over three hundred livery stables hi the city of Ne-v York alone are u,ins tile ."Mexican 3Iiitmie Liniment, in all of which it iea universal satLS taction. f'AT'TIOV. TheRonuine a wrapped In a fine Mi el Halt enravlnn with "if. II". JIWj&jwjV, Chan-i-." and "Trale Murk, Mi:.XICAX MrSTASU X.V.'A'-VT"," engraved across the lace ol each w rapper. Tho w 'iole lears the prin-iftor's private United states K, ei.'ie stamp, and not a common stamp, a used bv dnK.;!-t.s LVdN MANlFAlTl llINC CO., Par.v Place. N. Y. BROW1TVILLS s t. aecsjta 1223 5 -AT- Brovnville Nebraska, O. MKaiilTman. rKOPHIETOI?. f'.Al.h AT THIS NUItSFUY for your Nursery v s.toek. Farmers are its.nred that it v. ill he to their Interest to Io s.. i v. ill !e serves! tfePh tal ly tiiiinliT. and pus t.vt at li.-r r.t . Kanlf man more Fruit Trees. -Mirulibery. Evf-rKrroiis.and Jl'ED&E PLANTS, can be b.iec'.t for the sarae money than at any oth crNurserj in tlie c.aii.try. " Ut DMITURE m m 3S ii N f?i f&Xi? VT-iWtfS.V'-S tyf7:a ?V3--sr..- ?? v?9 fcs t.t U b " r -N" "j 1 mm ilUifc --a Now occupies the oli Regulator tu!!ding, STo. 56 31am Street, Brownville, Nebraska, with a superb and selected stock rf everything In the t'uriuture line, lie m ites the public to and compare his prices with other dealers. in: has a Just arrived from tlie mannrhctori-s. Not a BIIiKle piece of mil t'lritilure 111 it 15e- sides tuts, his is entirely a. being of the very best qtmlltr and flne?t fls ish. ParPo-. hnvim ( Mm ran as pect t'.. bt.i"i tte jpi, une ar ticle Aod better Minn ail iji'f in satelj ) that he has Bill Xo one can oiltr letter InchaceaieELis In thi way uality, .style and prl. Give him a Call. jra erje tji e? en pir iUhEmkE Hois prepared to job furniture to ruti.H dealers on the 1 .st ad i." .si,i is ;i-rj.- He in supply them w th goods. ether HNISHED Oil III THE BOUGH, at prices that are r illv nrpr'sing. Merchants 111 tin Int. re-r. w! nare ear in Furiiiliire, or who de-ire to aM it t tin "si,., k r (iENEIl.vL MEKl HANOiSE, AB.E I3TVTTED TO CALL. 33-iy Steel Rail! BoxtbleTrack ! Baltimore and Ohio R. R, Thecreat- n.r L'ii-fro.i. CINCINNATI or COLI'.'lBl'S Saving ST to !!' m'le. a:el irrlvlng one Tain in ! ai ..: 3STS-VA7" YOBK. SavingH) miles, arriving (. , hours in advance at Saving 77 miles, arming t hours in advance at -7vrk.sscxisrG-a:o2sr. Rp'icii'ng PHILADELPHIA One Train the Quickest. Tha Great Irsa BailvraT Bridges over tas Ohio River, at PnrUersburtj anil ' ltellalre, are Completed. MOP.NINC, AND NIfJHT LINIS OF Pnllffiafl's Palscs InwiE? Ed:b ani SIkd.: Csrs Are run on thisKoate from Cincinnati or Col- umousto Ualtlni'ireand Wash.ngtoia City, WITJIOCT CHANGE. By this Kotiteyou avoid A LL 03f XinrS TRANS FERS and FEKItlKs. Tickets forsale at all Ticket OHIces In the South aud West. L. r. CO I.E. J. I- Wl L5-OX. Gen'l Ticket Asent, Master Transpor'n Kaltimore. Md. Baltimore, ltd, 6IISSEy U. JO?.E-.aeti'l Tasp.Ax't CtoHnnsti.O. , Fruit m i- a u ii I Stat c3 1 5S V '.' ci www? S PPIP CTdPlf UiUUli m AT I Brownville, Nebraska, OPENED Fi III PUBLIC y?i 3XIIV STREET, Next door to State Bank, ' ft, ,ife Wwl'fil1flJ ftMrlfi Vrfwi-v w w.iiAK.Aa44j wwww nATS iLXiJ UAFS, . Rnnisi?. ShflRS. fnr fa. Wnmp.n a I AND CHILDREN. i nr-n-r- rZ-rr-r 1 cr? Fnncy Goods. A Large and Cosnplete as sortment in Ladies' Fnrn islimg&oods, STich asReady , Tri 7T-!o f-in-rmTis i ATAtliXV ..ttaX. M rtWi ut, db -wis . La C83t Sbroideries, Rnf- 41i.,ws TJi.o rrttQoo Ar.o iims, , jxaiuj, u.oj, ww 35usckeepers Goods I Such as Sheetings, Linens, Table Ctolhs. IVapkins, Pillow Cases, 3Iu;l:ns, etc. Motions, Materiali for Fancy Tl'orli, asZepnyr'W orsted, Split ! 2Tep5j.- r. Embroidered Slippers, etc., etc. Mrs. LOWMAN, Who wi'I attend to the Ladies' Hepartment has alsoabenitti'ol s:,Ktinii ol Patterns (oi staKiniiig 1'lanels, itissihi-., elc et. etc., on nand. Yoars He-spectfully, Louis Lowinaii. 52tf y-K.H' wwm to 0& 2 UJ 5 M 5 J H , Mfflg I H I l lj r. s i n i H SWEET CHESTfa'T TREES ana SEED. ,500.000. Trees yet;tins,i.L A steen p.te circular free. Isuts, preervtul foi p.aiUin. 1 tu. ill. po tnge paid, one pound 6U ceut.; three pund.$I ensh .viih imlt r. Nu: nj-.s'.u k h-mI tJrceiiiioui--,' Plant at r.'hn'uoi. c. Ad.irtss. -TOK1W, IiAItKI-IN A CD.. 13-iUt. l'.ilinit::. Ohio. a BUSINESS. c "FoiNAsifcSovs: We have been fooled by Ea.strn Fruit Agents h.tig t n t:gh ; and have come to the c.incli.-hij ca' the best thing we cm di :s to support "h.sn Indus try."' Uitr utigiihiirs are gettin ; up a "club" and are going lo "I- tirnas Nurseries'' for 011: Spring stu.-k.- Uy this means, can v be 0111 own ag nts, and .sae that per cent?" Kc tructfrom Letter. YI-SIK: You can be your own agents, and by making up the requisite number ot varieties, can ha e your slock at w Imle.sale r.iti'S. This proposition we make to all wanting anythn g 111 our Hue. :oe and see us. We pledge satisfaction as tw price, quality and v.irictv. I I'ltN SA - NS. Rrownville.Feb II. 1. I'-tf. 1 ? 5 I a i I 1 1i 1 1 b ; I "VfOTICE is hereby gtve-i to tne Vse;.ors J. ot tne several creeinci in mis countv that ther.. will be a meeting of the Ass. ssort hebl at tlH-c.mnty clerk's olllce In Itrown ville, on siatuni.-y. the 2nd day of March. i.s72, for the pin p-e of arranging how the assessment, is to be made at which time the Llanks, ic, wilt be ready." JAMES M. HAt'KEIi. Count- Clerk, Peru, P. C. Richards. tJIen II m-Ic. riiom.is Hnrre. Lafayette. Cliar.e. lllodgett. Wasiilngtoti, Henry Hockmeyor, Douglas, J. II. Dundas. L0111011, It. F. Melnineh. Hrownville. Henr.v C cil. Ncm''i ''itv. Elias Il'iyncs. A;'nwal!, 'leo. W. Culp. St. eroln, L"' nr" K.,t. lied ord. I.e.- r M a n Ueii n, j .nflatiefTol. Islan ', L. P. n.-.ker. UlYEEY, m eiir ctibki t is i t a ? v . ft n i i ih$j fjitii., l ; ;--U i. t i "IOT 1 l? C ) T"T" F" PROPRIETORr ' GOOD IIOI?iSi:, NEW BUGGIES and CARR'AGESi CAREFUL DRIVSRS. nAvrvG prp.c-ir.tstD Tirs crif.wf 1.1. Ii M-k. and titl.ii i' .ipai a st.ible I aei ik,u better :t.;i ever ;rfc;ired t givjcom;.;ies.UiS c ti n '- a'! patrons Dea' -r hi all kinds of Stoefc; Itorsei hugfc: u Id or etcuanged: s.tock iMiarded hy the day or wtefc 3Iy Stock i all freh. ami my Vehicles r ra Tie pulilic can be accommodated at all hoi.r, day or night. Stock Corrall, vnth Good "Watpr, tttaf !ed to the stij.e. z lj Plant Siiade Trsss ! See XeTirnska StRtnte. approved March Jt, 1171 Pat-e 51-I.ai.,-. GtU 7th aiwl Sth Session. inrior EB! BUS H n Y N (HI 0 s ! ) I u 1 J 8bllr V ori 1 2 G M i S j P I S ? lull S "12 rt 9 F - B i"T" W 1 . i i -us j j I i J 1 3 "N s S i 1 i ' a M? J, j) fi rrrn I rr t a i i2tkU Si f .in nnn If! llSn fdHUl iU.Ul'u ilUtSd SOFT, AND ASH LEAF im: -A. T Xj IE, SUITABLE SIZE EOIt SIDE WALKS FURNAS A SONS, Brwi3rie. Ne Si I.EGAI. ADVERT! j. t In the District Court of , , Isebraska. 1 -state of nenrvR. t--.i ,i en Sutton, Adminutr s,i,f V, 1 , " HEPwEA., the sal 1 ., U ministnirorof ..,... Kea 1. deceased , 1ms pr -srulJ n:, setting forth theR,n,.nM,.' " iHtewMri, bft3 l,ltM j ' ' debt. .,nt.tand!ng atral-.s: ,ftc, , ??p l0!,r u,e rcftl -''- "f - . tet it-died w-iwi .... .i .. Talne fhereof. veritil bv thp .,. Uti..n?r, and It appear. i,v m ,a. there is not sntllcieni -.1 . hands or said ndmlni-trajw V debts and expense nf adm'MUr, " lhatitis nece-sarv tn "m tV""'' I 5KMK th-ereln descrlixil. to-wlt- ' "ll ruartr ot the uortheas't o.-,t:, s n uunrter an l y.: fonnen:, iVs? 'iV-1, ' &v, (lit and sixteen (1K, in hle -" . Urownville, Nebraska ; th nnr ' northeast quarter iet ion 2fr, t.,. ' town No. .six (G. ratiiie No J I In Johnson conntv. NViiri-' '. f of tle liorthwest nuart-r atv'l v of the Trortheii.st quarter of - I'trn i.f ttTwn .o. one Ii rar (I2 at. In Pawnee ctuifv n. i ' northwest quarterof seethn ' town No. tliret i:., rang ",", I ' ea-st; thesonthircss ,)vrtr- (1 eight 'S town No. thr ,.,' t-',"- of the northeast qtrar:rn.t tt r of the northwest 'jtinrteTi.' " , ty-ilvefai). town No. thrH"t .' feon 15) east, all In Ktchard'r . '' braska, anil pray Ins; that :h .. -" widow or deceased therein h, n " her, anda llcen-e he ;r mtut ;., " er to si'll said real c-tate. s'ft O. P. Mason.. Indge of tiieIii,t ihe flrstJudlcIal Distrietof t' , s- . " braska, hereby appoint th March. A. D. 1S72. at the r. a Brownville., Nctnaha rnuntv . -the tnnt- anil place for heart n'" s , nt which time and p'ce Fr.n- said widow. Nellh It. K-ad r ,- f r antl George W. Head. ehiMrea . and all other. intpre.tel in -.'.i required to appear ami shvx ,-,. they have, why the pnuvr of -, r should not be granted, ami n,;i. , published in the Nkbrasrs! -lour consecutive weeks, accord - " O. I. M Vs. Hewett A: Newman. Att'ys H-5t ' Lc-al Notice. In the District Court of Nemaha r Nebraska. ' Louisa Meader, Plaintlft, vs Eunice N Meaderand N Joshua K. Mender. Defendants. "V"OTIL'K is hereby slen t,i r' t j.1 nice N. Meader and .hwl.j.,11 ilefondents, and to all other jw-rs " tsl tuat the said plaintiff has ! . , Hon in said court askn.g that . thesatd defendants in hudto tr , : described real estate. Mtiint,- 11 ounty, Nebraska, to-w t : Thr n the southeast quarter of s,,.t ; twenty-seven, towinlp numl . x , number fourteen east, and nil .. ., the northeast ijuarter ot theMu:: , ter of section number th!rtr-i 1 number six. range niu.iiier foiirt. 1 r. lngeast of the Little Ntm.it, .1 . taming five aeres nmre i,r le. ' ,u to ah! plaliititr, and for the a. , ' dower In said instate to tli sT Meader.jas widow of the. Witru . desased, and asking that nwnti , appointed to ascertain the vm)u. . . tate, and to appraise the value . f est of the said Eunice N M--ler 1 It. Mtder. and that said defe-i ! 1 , persi ns Interested are her,i.j r , jear before said court on tht'ut. next term thereof, to be held at 1 in ald com.: . on the Isth dnv P. 1372, and show & isr , if any th- . the prayer of MiU! jM-thloiier m, 1 : granted. HEWETT A NFWv lS-lt. Attorney, f.. ' OIlDEIt OF ATTACilJIEM Richard Coryell,pf. u. before K. I John Haley vfe Hen- I p. Nemaha n r ilaley, iuit-. ) rnile said John Hnley and Uer.ry I X fendants, are hereby inttt!. . said Itichard Coryell, plalntltf. N cd an action against the -al.i ! a fore It. A. Haw ley, u j.isthe n. : -said county fw?the suin of Sl.i the bth day 0: January. A. D. PT.. incut W.IS isml l,v tne s li.l .1 i: fie property of SAld detendHnt-. Ij.Ih UIcilAKIi ' l'roliutti Notice. In the matter of I'rolmtlng the seph Ijish.deceasei'; . OTICE Is hereby given that a S velope wils ih'irtisUtsl in 1 1 Court in uuti lor Nemaha Conn". Xehraska, on the 7th day of 1 1 1 . on opening purports to contain : of Listph La-h. i-ruluy. bt-tottar, . lias teen derslgnateil the time mi . bate room the tilac for i'!in.s, ., win. n. M. M' T Iroi , Brownville. Feh. 7. S7J. LEGAL NOTICX. Thomas if. Green, 1'irT . vx. j John W.IIeiiUerson, ad ministrator estate : George M. Henderson (tc-o'it, Geo. It. Hen- ( uerson. .Mary Iv llen- uersiii, i blow ot ile ce:ueil. Ilnnie Ilen- ilersoti, Grace Hen derson. Chnrh.s Hen derson and May lien- derson, defendants. ; TH?: Mild deferida-ts- nrlll IrI: : on the 7th day oi Fehniary. - -Thomas M. Green. lnii::ti. hi . against tlHiii in the I!st:.cJt ' and for the County f N tu.ha st.. Nebraska, setting forth Jha tin sj M. Henderson, did. during his make an agreein nt to t-.nvev nlalntltr theoist !mlf of lot .n. '., No. III. in Brownville, Nebraska, r that said John V. Hciiilcr.dn.u'li" as aloresahl, leorderei and tiir. : Court to execute 'itil del er to - ,. a goixl and stilftcient de. i ot v the said real estate, ad-opllm t " of said agr i nieiit. Anil thesi.i ! Heii'lerson. administrator as afr s 15. Hendeison. Marj K. Heiiderson Henderson, Grace Henderson. 1 it. derson ami .May Heiid'TsoM, an i persons interested 1 re notiti.il t.. ' ' rtsjnired to appear, ami answer s k ' t on or heforo the. 25th day of -Ma" HEWETTA NI'A v Att , Iiated March 7, 172. MirwTg li it. "-yjf'ji uju t?j lX-f4- .'s f-izzs-u) , . CO Also, nn ham! a choice stock READY MADE GOODS. which he will Sell Very low for Cask ' He vould call the attention of '' ' the fact that lie has ant'tieriMve etr - mauufrj-ttire of Custom Work of the r r I (nl tbuse who want I5Ht- and shot- " ! Fit Well, Look Well ami W oar V . will not be disappointed Booti nnd Shoes Neatly "! PrlJnlT't, licjialretl. Improved Breeds Fowls FEW I'AIItS OK Tltlf' FM'H ' - I U'l.lli. Krumn i.inl. itlltl ' ? revel mire, and Goldiii i'hu-at uui riAon oil t-hsrics. ruKN-"; lispST.-'.r- Tt. JACOB 3IAROHN. TAXI.0K, MERCHANT SJi o 7F JS '.-B 3 g 9'i II clh h fill fit; pin JI4. 1 p -, frV .?! Li . 4 e lk ji 1 1 v mini ,c.,.. . -. . . ..... .. .