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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1874)
Eakswjsvvs- 5S" syxsgsswaav rs.-j:fcv.-a.-gae3a-.jr-"-j' wi! r.a!pwrmr&LLVjeiLxjmv.'.'.vx'-i,w.ifi SK2222; 2S???5 riETjLBV ECCISEiV x u: iiaiiuiiiii vuuierence ui jjuutveis assembled at Girard, III., on the 27th ult. The questioner" the .pjopr i ami duty of snlutinc colored, brethren with the holy kis was considered, and a petition for legislation iu the GESEHAS IVEWS. - -i. a-v Official Bapcr of Giij-and Counlv. THURSDAY, JUNE 4, IS? I. Episcopal Compelled to Resign Con 1,1 l Jidencc Betrnyed XJlled Ills 51an typ CouJilcrflclcrsf Arrested The lat of ! Four Brotlierj Killed The Ourf Darlni; Express Itoblicry Mn.rder la Arkansas Murder In AInbania TI - ... - . . ine ltepunucan state Central Com- auliiert. so that unanimity in , the uiitteeof Konsas is called to meet in church might be. preser,Vd, wa? pre- Topek.i June 15th. sented. The committee answered that , & church made no distinction in 'Hie Fremont. Tribune has a new persous as regards color, but as some editor. Fred Nye will whoop it up 10r the brethren from Virginia object- for the Dndgeites for a while. e( t9 a compulsory decision in the ,- . matter, it wa couMdezed best to per- The entire business portion of In- iaft each church io 'make Their own dependence. lown was burned on the rulesconceruiua it. It was decided 2jUi ult. .boss about ;.J,UUU, - bvthe conference that members could i " . ttni n-all Iim finiiifurs nr hnlnrw tn nnv XMXtX- .. ......-, -.w w Vw..-..a ...-,. secret society or any worldly iuslitii-l On. the 117th ult.. the St. Joseph Ga z:lla was sold ut.der deed of trust, to tion. NO SEW .BEPARTUllB FOR. THE . TBACHSBS' XOHHAL I.VSTITDTH. '" f- GUAJfGERS. 3- v ,1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. f Editor Nebraska Advertiser. - 1 H M A petition asking- for the privi atkfy notes due Messrs. Cundiff & J iCgeof retaining the Brethren's Hymn says that hist night a man nai ?idenkatigl, for the sum of SS.303. j nd T(5ne j)00jj !n churches in.timo of Howe, late of Morgan county. uo --. j worship was tabled, on tho grounds The Legislature of Arkansas"- passed , that the young members would learn resolutions asking U. S. Senators j the tunes set to the music which the Clayton and Dorsey to resign for tak-io!u-er 0;ie3 knew nothing about, and j was put In jail, and at a late hour a ing part for Brooks, in the late-State trouble. O. Walker, of Chicago, worth four million dollars, last week departed to another country, but was not permit ted., to takeijny of his immense world ly wealth with him. The Ce; tral Illinois Horse Fair will take place at the Charleston Trotting Park, 111., Julyiiid, 3rd and 4t!i. A purse of $1,000 will.be trotted for, and e;trjes are open to the world. Xfeputy U. S. Marshal, Hildreth, of Tenn., was shot and mortally wound ed near Hillsboro, recently, by T. J. Saunders, whom HihlreUi was trying to arrest for alleged kuklux outrages. MURDER jl- ARICANSAS. '- Memphis, May 30. Last Saturday at Frenchman's Bayou, Mississippi county, Arkansas, two brothers nam ed Clair, went to the houseof a plant er named Cam tell, aged GO, and in the presence of his family shot and! killed him, usiog-a shotgun and rifle They were arretted and taken to Osce ola and committed to jail. "MURDER AND LYNCHING IN ALABAJfA Memphis, May 30. A special to tho Appeal from Decatur, Ala.j to-night, me d Joe cut the throat of tlie niece of Tom Terry, at Courtlund, with a barlow knife, be cause she refused to marry him. He The question is repeatedly-asked us, "Are you. going to have1 n Grange ticket in the field this fall?" How-to answer tlm question is a matter of some importance for us to understand. Who gave the power to inquisitive politicians to bring us to the witness box, and there answer lending, ques tions like this, I do not know ; and why an association having for its aim everything else but a political organ ization, should be looked upon as a hot-bed in which Grange tickets and new departures wero spontaneously sprouting, I confess I do not under stand. These facts or fancies are in all probability hard conundrums and as conundrums are not my "forty," I shall not try to answer them. would therebv do all the singing. The j ungodly piano and 'all other musical 1 instruments were discussed at'length and it was decided that the council did not consider it proper for the brelhreil to have musical instruments of any kind. We could not be a Dunker. We might get along if we had nothinjj to kiss but women, but when it would come to kissing men, nigger men es pecially, why then we would rather be exeued. T.ie manner ofwearing the beard was thoroughly discused, and it was decided 10 be a proper rule of the church to wear full beard. but without mob took him out and hung him. DARING EXPRESS ROBBERY. Detroit, May 30. Last night, as the Atlantic express, which leaves Chica go at -5:15, was passing between Xew Buffalo and Xiles, two unknown men pried open the front door of the ex- press car and knocked down S. B. Heath, the messenger, who was sort ing his money packages for the differ ent stations. One of them grabbed tbe packages containing- S2.700 and jumped from the car and escaped leaving the other robber struggling with Heath for the mastery in the darkness the candle having been ex- . A Teachers' Normal Institute .will be held at Crete, Saline county, com mencing July 7th, ami" closing July 31-t. " s'' ' - A second will be held at Fremot.t, Dodge county, f3jimiiieneiiKr Aug'ist: 11th and closing beptember-Jin. Board and lodging will not exceed S3 00 per week. Booms will be free to tho-e who desire to board- them selve in Crete. Those who desire to board them selve must bring their own bedding. A stav tick and a few sheets or blank ets all that are wit! be needed. Classes wi,M be formed in all the .common branches, and in such other branches a are required of those who desire to obtain first grade certifi cates. Certificates will be granted to those who remain through the entire ses sion and prove themselves worthy of a first or second grade. Reci miuen dations for third grade certificates will be given to thoce who evince the prop- I Of' j4l c 'j ig. gjii T.I5. 4ESC12 rritiT . ine mooring classes no certainly er nualificntions demand reform, radical, sweeping,) It is highly important that teachers immediate reform. In our own State bring reference books, as the institute The census returns from the differ ent counties of the State have not all reached the Secretary of State's office, but tho?e heard from foot up 213,014, according to the State Journal reports. The headquarters of the army, with in r. few months, will be removed from Washington City to St. Louis. It was brought about through the influence of Gen. Sherman. Of course it is a very sensible move, b.ut the people of the east can't see it. moustache. It was also decreed to be in violation of the rules of the church for any of its members to engage in the banking business, as it would lead j to covetousnessJitig'Uion and usury OXG&ESSIO.YAZ SLUISI ill?, tinguished. Bichardson, Secretary of the Treas ury, has resigned and President Grant- has nominated Benjamin H. Bristow. of Kentucky, to fill that po sition in his cabinet. The retiring Secretary has been nominated by the President to be Judge cf the Court of Claims. The following persons were recent ly sentenced tq the Illinois Peniten tiary at Joliet, from St. Clair county, III: Wm. Johnson, alias Carter, at tempted murder and highway rob bery, ten years; Wm. B a rger, forgery, four years; Thos. J. Smith, Jacob Peeler and Bernhardt Gosiz, -horse stealing, three years eaeh, and John Heunessey, grand larceny, three. A hill has passed the Se'nate to set apart in the Straits of Mackinaw cer tain portions of the island of Macki-i naw a a national park. The bill came uj in the Senate to e.-tablish the Territory of Pembina. It was moved to amend so as to ailow female suffrage in that new country. A light debate sprang up amongst the grave Senators on thewand eons of the woman question. The proposition was voted down by a small vote. Xe braska'Senators voted, Tipton for and Hitchcock against. The most promi nent of those who favored female suf frage was Senator Morton, of Ind. His remarks were brief but wothy of note. Ue favored the amendment as containing the fundamental princi ples of our government, and said tlmt the declaiation of independence that all men were free and equal, that the word "men" did not mean simply males, but the whole human family. He believed that women had the same natural right to a voice in this govern- ,o:ck op tjie robhers icrr.LED. Heath finally drew a pistol and shot the scoundrel in the head, then he him-elf fell insensible from injur ies. As the train approached Nilas he recovered sufficiently t:o call for j help, but was unable to lise. Tho robber lived only a few seconds after being taken from the car. Philadelphia, May 30. In the trot tjwlay betweeii'ihe pacer Copperbot toni and Goldsmith Maid, for a purse o( $2,.")00l the Maid won in three straight heats. Time 2:33 ;2:24; 2:2oA. Louisville, May 23. In the Episco pal State Convention to-day resolu tions were adopted prohibiting fairs, lotteries and theatrical performances for raising money for tho benefit of the church. Delegates were appointed to the national convention in Xew York, next October. About forty crusaders were arrested !n Pittsburg, Pa., the other .lay for violating the. city jardiuance by ob structing the sidewalks. They were for awhile locked up in the station house but were released on bail. The Jadie3 say thej are determined to con tinue their visits to saloons and ou the streets notwithstanding 4he city lavs made purposely to Interfere with the crusade movement. Columbus Journal says.- The prime wealth of Nebraska is the grass that grows without the aid of man and abundantly enough to fat millions of cattle, sheep, horses, males, &o. So soon as each farmer begins to take ad vantage of this fact and to make the most of it, just ssoon will the state become prosperous, laying by some money every year, instead of being in debt to the east for farming imple ments, borrowed inoney, etc. The Right Worthy Grand Lodge of Good Templars, in session at Boton on the 27th ult., elected the following officers: Bight Worthy Grand Temp lar, Col. John J. Hickman, of Ken tucky; Right Worthy Grand Coun sellor, Joseph Mallns, of England ; Right Worthy Grand Vice-Templar! Mrs. Mattio McCielian Brown, of Ohio; Right Worthy Grand Secre tary, W. S. Williams, of Canada; Right Worthy Grand Treasurer, J. K.' Van Doom, of Illinois. The country along the Mississippi river in Louisiana is in a pitiable con dition, and, as it appear-, will con tinue so unless national charity is ex tended in large enough amount to re build the broken levee3. A dispatch sa-s that "Chief Engineer Thompson writes to Gov. Kellogg that ten mil lion cubic yards of levee are required to save tho state from overflow next year, and that Louisiana cinnot pay for the construction of more than one third. He suggests that an appeal be made for national aid. The Clerk of Richardson county reports to the Secretary of State that the assessors of that county got their returns of the census so badly mixed that it is impossible to correctly de termine what the population of Rich . ardson is, and refuses to certify that there are any particular number, but guesses 15.000 to be the round number. In 1S70, the census of that county was 9,780, and the clerk .guesses that there has been an increase of exactly 5,220. "Wo suggest that that may he pretty rough guessing, and that getting thing.Vmixed" isasharp plan adoptep to avoid a correct return. The usual st3TIe of doing business in that county warrants such a suspicion. If the ap portionment of legislation . i3 based upon the census report from the as sessors of the State, Richardson is de termined to "loom up" big enough even if it has to guess at it. We de test such a wajT of doing business, and whether the returns were intentional ly mixed or the assessors incompetent to discharge so light a duty, in either case it is no less detestable. mens tiiat men had ; that to give wo men the right of suffrage would ele vate the suffrage of the country. An amendment to the pension laws has passed the Senate, which provides that all persons who lost an arm at or above the elbow shall be" rated in the second cIbps and receive a pension of $21.00 per month. In the Senate the amendment of the House bill to legalize and estab lish a pontoon railway bridge across the Mississippi River at Prairie du Chien, was concurred in and the biil passed. The following passed the Senate : A bill to increase tho pension of Mrs. Hannah N. Sumner, the widow of Major General E. V. Sumner. A bill explaining the intent and meaning of the fourth section of the act granting bounty lands to certain officers and soldiers who have been engaged in military service of the United States. A bill to equalize pensions in cer tain cases, and a bill to increase the pensions of soldiers and sailors who have been totally disabled. In the Houses bill passed for the gradual reduction of the army. i. o- x- STATE 5TESIS, Grangers dances are becoming fashionable In some parts of Nebras ka. Boring at the artesian well at Beat rice has" been temporarily suspended. It is down 913 feet. A you tig man named Lambertson is in jail at Schuyler for horse stealing. His parents live in Dodge county. Nearly every town the State is pre paring to celebrate and orate on the "Glorious Fourth." The Beatrtlce city council have passed an odinance requiring saloons to close at 11 P. M. Governor Furnas has accepted an invitation to deliver tho address be fore the Saline county agricultural so ciety, at the Fair, on the 21th day' of September next. Judge Mason has had manufactured fifty tenement hou3e3 for bird5, which will be hung up in fruit and forest trees. Occupants of these houses will pay rent by work in the way of de stroying insects. A Fat T.ke.-The Secretary of War informs Gov. Furnas, that "the sum of $7.0.) only, is due the State of Nebraska, under the laws for arming the militia." The law appropriating arms is an old one, dating back to 1S19, and the basis that of representa tions in Congess. Journal Lincoln Blade: The following comities in this state return as exempt under the law by reason of tree'plant ing, three hundred and forty thou sand dollars in round numbers ; Cass, Butler, Jefferson, Johnson, Lancaster. Pawnee, York, Saline, Thayer and Washington. In the whole state the total exemption will not be less than a million dollars, which shows about twenty thousand acres planted in for est and orchards in the state the past year. Why is grass like a penknife? Be cause the spring brings out the blades. Wichita,- Eas., May 20. Parties from Medicine Lodge, emmty seat of Barbour county, report that a difficul ty occurred there several days ago. The contract has been let to build a court House at Medicine Lodge, and work commenced Tuesdaj, wheu the workmen were beset by an armed mob from Stevent-on, a rival town, and compelled to delist from their work. The mob consisted of about idxty persons, who, after stopping work on the court house, arrested the county commissioners, and under threats of death in case they refused, compelled them to resign. Great ex citement exists in this community, and the end is not yet. confidence ketp.ayed. Two confidence men put up a job on a Texan at Great Bend, on Wed nesday, and he drew his revolver and shot both of them.- -ft is thought that pne of them cannot survive. KILLED HIS "PARTY." Wichita, Kansas May 29. A duel was fought on Matair;a Ridget be tween two Creoles, A. Guillotte and APizero; veapons, pistols ; ten paces; to fire at-will and advance. Guillotte fired at the word, shooting Pizero through the side near the heart. our assessment laws are of such a na ture that the just equalization and collection of taxes is almost a matter of impossibility. We have legislated against capital by the enactment of our collection laws to that extent that no prudent farmer dare borrow mon ey at an3T bank and pay the rate of interest they are compelled to ask for it. How shall we remedy these evils are questions that we feel deeply in terested in, and let every man who ha the interests and welfare of the State at heart, whether Granger, Mid dleman or Merchant, unite ami seek redress, where it alouo can be found, in our legislative halls. I am satisfied that a majority of thp Grnngt-rs do not desire a Grange tick et. We would respectfully ask for a better representation in tho future thau we have had in tho past. Our interests justify us in asking Df our respective parties the Diglit to make suggestions in respect to nominations of candidates for office. We surely have the right to demand from our respective parties, from the candidates themselves, pledges that our interests shhll receive more attention in the future. We have men in this county and State who have been citizens of Nebraska for years, men that we kuow and can tru-t, siren that are not professional office seekers, men that do not buy and sell politically nor trade. If we mean reform let us nom inate such men as these, Granger' or which. This is all wo ask, all we expect, and if in the future our -prayers and petitions are disregarded, our inter ests neglpctetl by the parties with whom we have identified ourselves, then, and not till then, will we be jus tified in deciding that Grange tickets and new departures are the order of the d iy. Granger. Johnson, Xcmaha Oo , Xeb. will be conducted on the plan of a regular school. Books, charts, map", globes, appa ratus, and specimens of various kinds will be obtained to illustrate the work. Lectures on school economy, meth ods of inMrueiions. school govern ment etc.. will be delivered daily. Teachers can reach Crete tho same day from; any point on all railroads south of the Platte river. It is hoped to get the reduced fare on most of thp railroads. A fee of $1.00 will be charged each member of the institute to assist In defraj'ing tiie expenses. As a regular course of instruction will be marked out and pursued, it is highly important that all be there the first day of ihese-ison. Teachers will be welcomed at -any time if they cinnot stay more than a week. J. M. McKENzrE. State Sup't Pub. Inst. 2IHXICO. Tvy Ice CUesls for sai. Enquire of V. . JUiiiar.K, at John 13. EXeU'ij kuJiifcer Yard. MBDICAI CARD. Catarrh, Throat & Lung Affections Are va&tlv on tl.e increase, and can only bo cared by remedies for the cause of di.-ejise. Inhaling remedies aru useful and will cure. BEAP.VESS, RLIXDNESS, &c , are caused bv a rush of blood to the head by Scarlet Fever,- Measles, Scrofula. &c. Ac. Dr. Dodge's new remedies rom ve the caue. Fistula in Alio cured without tiie use of the knile. All lorms of Ruptures and Hernias treated for a permanent cure. Trusses of all desirable manufactures furnished oa short notice. Ovarian Tumors a hpecialtv. acI diessDr.N. S. DOIXiE, 1J7 South Halsted Street, Chicago, III. MWA Notice to Builders, QEALED PROPOSALS for.furnishinjr th.e O material and erectmt; a.Siool House in School District No. 29. Nemaha County, ac cording to plans and .specliloations on llle in the Director's Oifiee in said district, will be recolvpd up to Saturday the i:?th day of June, A. D. 1S71. The Roads of tho District to be received in payment for all material fur nished and work performed. 1'he building: to be a irame. 20x.'t0. and 10 feet high. The right to rejectanv or all bids reserved. 43w3 F. K. SICEEN. Director. Dealer In "EW?" isaess s a rc3 f,8ezs223 fik hatm 3aa 'tf 'KV'sig? lS3 H k 8 d iT-7 tiiVi g 27! Sf a UJ112&' Sw DEATH CHAA'OE OP BLACK. yr 15 wart iior,niBL: outranks. City of Mexico, via Havana, Ma j' IS. Senor Castila, Alcalde of Jaeoho, in the State of Sinaloa, has officially reported to the Prefect of his district that, on April 4th, he ar retted, tried and burned alive Jo-e Maria Bonilla and his wife, Dicga, for sorcery, it having been proved jhat they had bewitched one Silvestre Zacaria". The day before the execu tion citizen Perra. as a final test, Z i zarias take the swallows of blessed wa ter, whereupon the latter vomited fragments of blanket and bunches gf hair. The Alcade state that the neo- plejwere exasperated a against otircer-"k ers and demanded that they be burn ed. Sence. was executed with his ap proval, and he adds that he has his eye on other sorcerers, again-t whom compla tits have been made by citi zens. The ofli.'ial Denrco, of this citv. confirms report of the outrage, and says several families In town have since compelled the officer to burn another old woman and nor son for the same cause. The general gov ernment have a4ked the authortie of Sinaloa to send a detail report of these proceedings, and to take meas ure to protect the lives of per?0!& threatened with similar violence. I X i h Cincinnati, May 23. United States detectives have been in this city ever since the haul of counterfeiters in West Tennessee, nearly a year ago. when it was ascertained that the counterfeit notes circulated there were made in Ohio. The detectives did not make themselves known out side of U. ri. court officers, not even to the city police, and their names to-day are s-.-cret. Ilaving worked the case up thoroughly they com menced last night making arrests. George Stopplecamp, a grocery keep er, was the first one taken, and word got out that he was kidnapped. The metropolitan police made vigorous search for the kidnantjprs and their arrests were followed rapidli', until 10 persons were in custody in the office j of the U. S. Marshal. .Their names are Jennie Twichell, Jacob Doveto, Wm. Gordon, John Mills, Jas. T. Earl, John Kurtzmyer, B. Stella, Mary Brown and Wm. Beckley. The cases were continued uutii next week and -all the parties except Stoppele camp, who gave bail, were put in the county jail. The exact amount and nature of tho evidence in posses sion of the detectives has not beeii publicly developed. Mejiphis, May 2S. Terrible shoot ing affray occurred to-day at Griders' Landing, just bdow Cat Island, while tho steamer Phil. Allen was ly ing there, between Henry Burgett and auother planter named Grider, who had married the widow of Bir gett's brother. After exchanging some eight or ten shots with guns. Burgett, after having been shot 5 times already, was shot through the body in tho region of tho heart, and died soon after. lie is tho fourth brother who has beenkilled in com bat with neighbors. His body was brought here for interment. A ...I T I, ,..l tl..-v ,, 1 .- .. . .vim x iictiiu ijjc uiitri wi two li ters say : Thou art righteous. O, Lord, which art, and wa-t, and shalt be, be cause tliou hast judged thus." On the 25th of May, as the day va closing, Stewart Black, in Use 23rd year oT earthly life, while refreshing himself with a bath, passed from the waters of the r'ver at Peru, Neb., to the delights and dulus of the spirit world, to drink of the waters of etern al life. Stewart was a y ung man of rare mental ability, possessed of high toned moral character ; all his facul ties, mental, moral and religious, were highly cultured. Hopes for him of a brilliant career, years of useful ness, v.ere cherished by many admir ing, fond hearts. In a few weeks he was expected to graduate with hon ors at the Normal School at Peru, but highbr intelligence has ordeied it oth erwise; he is to receive his diploma from angel hands in the school of the Master, n the courts of heaven. The departure of Stewart lias hro' sadness to ail who knew him. But the evident working of an unseen agency in the entire transaction, has hushed every murmur, and each heart says, "The Lord doeth all things well. His will be done." Great honor and repet- were given to his memory in preparing tho re maisii for burial. The hands of teach ers and students wcie laden with ev ergreens and flowers, worked ii beau tiful devices of wreath and cross, and laid reverently and lovingly upon his PEARS OP HORRIBLE PAMISE. The Ma3'or of Now Orleans has sent the following solicitation for aid for thp suffers of tho flood, to the Mayors of tlic principal cities of the country : Ry request of the relief cmrnsttees and principal citizen. I again call on American cities in the behalf of 45.000 victims of the great flood for.u..h aid as your prosperity majr permit, or your philanthropy prompt you to grant. Contributi ms in "a.h and provisions m thirty-tivo days have been lesi than Slsd.nuu. The demand for relief will continue great and urgent for many weeks. laily rnfioiis have been di-tributed to about 4-5.000 ; S 000 fur nished by the government. Painful anxiety a to the results U general Nothing but a large increase of re sources for relief can prevent the horrors of famine and great loss of life. We need a million dollars more. Details will be sent by mail. (Signed) L A.'Wrrrz. Mayor, and Treas. Belief Fund 2fllEi Jl.a, the LABG-SST and ; BEST i Stock, of all Grades, in this t Western Country, or ever brought to Brownville, and keeps constantly on hand fivpr-vtrnmr -nprtm'm'n oc tn a. , first class and complete Lum- -t berYard, BOOHS, BLINDS, LATH, S AS 3", SHINGLES TIMBERS, &e Hi! and sells at prices so low you want anything in the line of Building Material, call at the Bell Lumber yard, 'imMr i 2J3Crii.&- -VBSSaSESCEIIXS. Eairay siie, Tafcp up by th BnOersiBued vv r . . -- , . in ir.i it. . . 'I V"' ,,D lMfrM -n "n r.T" r.'loyosa: w;4in : r- 4-i K'tv-fenu. ,. ""'..j. nilr Wn- day up. i"Jt e One Pony Mare, supposed to . ; I y.rsoW: three whitT t ;a;' T . color: Inn marks rr .nio rLa rcer .a n raisers pronounce these machine ex- j foncnetl ; taken op on the 17 kh of At . , ia rKQrALUD for grain sarin?, tlmesoviDj' "f,,""?11 HotsteJn.4 mtls north nf I' ' ey making. i vllle, la illssoar: river bottom 0.? This 13 ihe lamo-13 "Yrnnvror..' Tiireshfk which liascreatxlMKU a revolution in itxo traae and become u jrri.i.v establisher astne-Jesd leg Threshnr of U113 riy and generation. Store then seven tnousanu purcnasers ana ninety tnon sand gral tirely u and money Four i7c made. -tiz: 2 1-incu, -S-inch, ri-inch. ami oij-iiioh Cylinder with t S, 10 and l'J-Horse "."lounted" I'owers. Al so Separators knlone" expressly lor tetna rovcr,auil Iniprotcd I'OItTAKL.15 ST1L3I ENGlNliS for tcai:i alachincs. All persons intending to buy Thresbinc ala ciimes.ur i-eparutorK "a'one." or Horse Power 'aIon," as well as Oraiv Haisers avd KvnxEns who want their j;ratn threshed, saved and cleaned to the best advantage, ar- United to send for oar new forty pase IlMistrated Pamphlet and Circulars (fttfrer) Kiving full particulars about thete Im proved Machines and other information valuable to farmers and tb-fshfrmen. Addres. NlCligiS, SHEPAllD fc CO . eow!2-!MS-iSowl MattleCrefk.Xleh. . ,.??. "." L has horse r..i, fvotu , . -jc iW) Tears old". " "'P- rishi h.,i to-'SSS JTXrtW, !' ' te posHi to be from 4 to Hi jrcwsnht W'' Astray X'oJfce. T.S. MORROW. F. 2.1. SPERRY. P P P SI T WpQtPTn uiGuL nGrJiDni (LP -i U 44 il J t3 m U . JJc. Ijegal Police, t . H. 7orat Will tttVn Txnlln. i.. ., ak ol r.. i.nska b i-ir!;:rt. '"e 'r i in In aa action in m, niVJ.t .. ...a 'J-'. County. Xehrakk.i in -,.. ' !? J- &aid bUte Banfc i.f xihr.iro V. "H"-- he is defendant: tht th r.i t.Vr er of said pelTllon Is looht... . J- Ea: hi mahi in and pray. ?a:nst atd deftMltt a.r mu.!... r fli; dollars, wttli interest t t-n t per annum from Angos 2d t , r,' exchange dted Jnly 2a,lT-,ir."w iT defendant m fn.'.r or said il, t that slid pl.iintid hns duly 111,.' "t"" said action for attachment aesinf ',rr erty of said defriHlnnt. ami dnly UJt be tlt-luereJ to tbe .steer-in" i s.a t , c.u.i tL ii.ii nu uruer oi atutchm. R E S-J'KaVJgf !5esi c!sd2s V zZxz &j eCs SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLSS. COGbTi;LT.ri OLD fcTAXD, Cor. Jlaln fc IstStt.., BBOWKVELE. NEBRASKA, aXES V 1 mrs jx si T" aUbbltUDUl rU um UULd 0 tin LATEST &TYLES. lylQRROW & SPSSEY, ,y. ixxjdxs'X' co. s..a UHienuKiit. oy vlrtueofwhUh t' T V east frHCiionalqiiarlerandnottu vlSr " tional uttrterof&ection lour, towtm f ," r..ncr lourteen. In shiiI numt,- ' ; - lllllv ltl!l.kj.1 unJ an nn. w.l ."' ra at of s.hm1 juJinem provtM , tr -f ," Stid defendant Is required t, nr 't ; othTwihe plead to sw petition . nv be -I July bth,ltf7-l. 'e J. II. 8ROAI)Y. J7w Attorney ior Plain nx ESTSY A'OTICE. Taken up by the undersign-1 Bedford Preetnat, NalM County V'7 k.alHiit 11 mlii MQlh-wet irom 1 - . - v.lle. on . Saturday the 25rty of r,T - one btoek mari) poaeyenk. sapi x- ' about 2 yers kl, fetr white feet, aii v spot in face. " 'iSwi CHRISTOPHER Tl KIP EaTKAY NOTICE. Tken up by the UHtfersfsned, ;-vn .? milts p.i-,1 of St. Dr.'ii, ef . i i ' -' Nebraska, one Mark mare, snrr.srl four yenrs ohl in in sprinsr. uit' 1 t-- s marks, and right hind Joot a little . r No other marks tnr brand- pe i' it , owner 13 requested t prove : p-ry n damages, and take herawfcy. D. V r St. Deroin, April Jl. 1-71. M, Jt SUUJiL .Manufacturer and Dealt r . i Biirc 9, onitT mm GADDLSS- C0LLARe r.'o. 51 Jlaln Street, BKOWXVIILI.E. :.'ES. BEST WINES & LIQUORS KEPI OX IIAXB. 1 jt-- v ?? iSfc' i poBiiic sas or m i it scnoo. Lai ids grave. The discourse of Rev. .Mr. The "Capital Xews" is the name of a new Lincoln dully paper. Wo have received one number of it, and from its appearance we take it to be a well conducted little paper. It espouses the temperance cause, and it and the Blade fight right along. Baird, of Bfownville, was pure and lofty in sentiment, tender in sym pathy, beautiful in expresion. In elegance of style and refinement of thought it could not be surpassed. The prayers of Revs. Eritt and Hart were fervent, sincere petitions going up to heaven from sympathizing hearts. Indeed the sacreduess of the scene gave.iuspiratiou to all the ex ercises. It would bo idle to try to give any expression to the crushing blow to the hearts of the father, mother and brother of the departed, "whom they loved with sui,h inteuse 'feeling and sacred devotion. Nothing but spirit ual sight and "walking by faith" can enable them to see through the dark ness of the cloud to the brightness beyond. This Is another lesson to us all to remember continually our rela tions to the spirit world, its claims upon us, and have a readiness to yield to its demands, and mak" prep arations for the call. "And I heard a voice from heaven saying unto me write, blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from henceforth. Yea, saith the spirit, that they ma.' rest from their labors, and their wtirks do follow them." Jexnette Haudixo. London, 2Tcb. - i Judge Dillon, of the U. S. Circiit Court, sitting at Des Moines, l,as SSOWH"VII,I.33 IS AT "J 1 TIT OPH A A iai U1U T T U In Ksraalia C-cnsity. Notice is hereby given. That by virtue ot an order issued under the hand's, of tho Ii:id Oommiss.ioi.er of the State of Nebraska, and In pursuance of the statutes, of Mich Mate, entitled "An Act to i provide for the IJeiiMerinsr of School Land, elc. 'approved J line -.'It o, isijij, :m. amended n.l approved February lllh, Is71, 1, WILxON E. MAJORS. County Clerk of Net.iah.i Coun ty, Nebraska, will, ou TUESEAY, JUNE 28rd, l8?i, at 10 o'clock a Ji. of that da v. oiler for sale at the door of the Court House, in Brown wile, in .said ootiuty. in tiie order advertised, at public auction, and sell to the highest bid der, but at not Ivs than t lit-appraised value, nor in any c.use for les than the minimum price of even dollars per acre, the following described pieces or parcels of 1 md. situaUd in tlie County of Nemaha. State of Nebraska, known as School Iaiids, belon4ins to tiie s lid State of Nebraska, in parcels of not ex ceHdins iorty acres- of prairie" or ten acres of timber lands, for the use anil benefit of the school fund of the said suite of Nebraska, and that hucli .sale will he continued lrom ay to day, lrom tlie hour of ten o clock In the forenoon, to twelve o'clock noon. 'Sun days excepted.) until the.s.ild tracts shall be otTercd.lo-wit: DESCRIPTION OF LANDS MUU Ik.-.-. SIIXXA&B5. We lave flttetl up in fine sj vie a llillktrd Purler, ami put up theiein two tables iret-h lrom the mmn nftvetory. to plaj' upon nhicM we invite iU-m?n fowl of the exercKe. The Kdlianl lr:or to loetitel in the story ovtr the &aiMu. 3ti' JL. EOBISO: W'r -Sr v fi 7r -s- r- Vi-' jeser. i ARNESS.BRlDLEi Zuik Pud, Jlrii.lie., JllanUets. 4?l3 eSs Ciia 3 H HI t ? FASHIONABLE 9 ms -1. '- 1 wi? st-i fl (.' ' fcSSPf5 -I H IA iZ2 . ISSS . l ir . . . fct4 -W JlS&Zr S 2SK JJir - - wty-jfTA s5 - t' raa -r- MjJsfa Wi --$&iggzm&m -zi t ' t iwn- lcj - Zt -tKv21JsJa DESCRIPTION -&!' '4ZZ?Z!i sz& t-: ns? c!" i?5ai -M-n -s j tV-fV jg " . WP Tl r.x f-a HsfP-B. s l3CSVCTiSv CXrf-M " tiMSyvd 'F&&&&B OHARLSS BTSIDSART, Manutacturer and Dealer In Poreiffn&Domestic Marble Irlonnnioiits, ToinLstoaos, TABLE TOPS, Ac. 3tai;i Street, between Glh and 7th) BROWSyiLLE, XOS.iSSA. All orders promptly tilled and satisfaction guaranteed. SP.ECIAL DESIGNS FURNISHED. CIIAS. NEIDHART. Proprlcior. M. M. CONNER, Tra ellng Agent, l J2i'- l Value per Acre. B DZALKR I OOTS AND SHOE CUSTOM WORK 3XA.XE 1 O 01I3j:X Repairing neatlvtlone. N" " jrain street. 15rrn i vtlle.Neb. feS? : yTfesi5'E i as5acs .,-r r - s.-g i 1 22K?-Sr f MAIN STREET, SW V CXl '' . BltOWXTILhE, . ,1 Si il ""ialHS-t x-b 7 BB''i",,,0',J Gkuv?" .ft . sU-Z3KiH, fedflteyalR H Hi MAHSR. P Custom Work a-HTSGURANTEB 9 Main Street, a hf sw qr nff qr nv (ir.. -1 12 a s hf nw (lw qr nw u.r. se qr sw qr nw qr siv qr .. ne qr ne qr ... lot .5 stv qr sw qr lot 1 mv qr sw qr no qr ne qr se qr nw qr no qr., ...., ne qr nw qr ne qr nw qr sw qr sw qr sw qr. lot 1 ne qr nw qr , lot 2 ne qr nw qr lot 3 neqr nw qr , lot 1 nw qr nw qr lot 5 nw qr nw qr lot i nw qr uw qr tot 11 lie qr soqr......., se qr nw qr sw qr nw qr e hf ne qr nw qr .sw qr sw qr sw qr. .... no qr nw qr sw qr se qr n w qr sw qr nw qr n w qr sw qr , sw qr u w qr sw qr ne qr sw qr sw qr , e iif e qi sw qr w qr .. w hfse qr sw qr sw qr .. e in sw qrsw qr swqr Mi 1)12 ." M 4 12 40 w hf sw qr sw qr sw qr. nw qr aw qr sw qr nw qr sw qr tV.4 H4 m 4 13 40 3 5 12 TKl 3 . 11 8 7 38 I 40 .it; i r io IS 4 U 10 , m 4i is -io I 36 4 n 10 ItS, 8 IS 3 10 8 IK 5 i 16! 6 1.1 3 ! W a la- 2'4' ..... IS. 0 IS 2U; ..... IK1 6 I f ', Ir, n is 3 Ill 6 1 5 10 !' (S IS 40 SrJ 4 U M) ..... 22 3 11 ) ....-.(22 3 14 ID r, C 15 10 -Sft' JUS 10 ." Sfl 6 15 m ...... 3 C 15 10 . S 6 15 10 ... .? I) Id o ... :W 0 15 5 ...S fi 15 5 swqr .swqr.. .K 0 15 t 0 15 10 . 1 1 .in r rorina PROPOSALS i nnonnrralinn )) UUIIOUUUUUUII lii n i fan Nnnrio 22 5 11 10 S22 5fl 15 00 7 OH 7 W 7 ) IS 511 17 50 7 m 3 Ml 10 00 7 fifl 7 IW 17 50 30 00 17 .ill 27 SO :a) i 35 00 10 (Kl 7 00 7 00 7 no 7 00 22 50 17 50 ai 00 17 50 17 5(i 20 00 S2 50 1" on 2t on iff ; 7 liO 7 00 ISSJS sri.S-iSias73!?.-s esir SSSLSE TX3RMS OS SALE. Cash In hand, or at tho option of the pur chaser, ten per cent, cash down on prairie ands and rtlty per cent on other lands. rtl the time or sale, to be paid totheCoufit Treasurer of said county, with a promissory note for the unpaid purchase inoney. to ran turo ten years after date, bearing interest payableanunallyin advance.at ten percent t--. """"., mi; urvt payment ot interest to A.rsTr SlTTIi?jl,zes. DEPAP.T3IEXT OF TIIH I.VTrr.IOR, uhiub ut irui May un iNrrr.ioR, ") DIAN AFKAI1W, )- 2itli, IbTl. j Sealed proposals will be received at No. 12 Leonard St., New York, as follows :. FOR GOODS, consisting of Blankets. Dry Goods.ciotlilui'. H.itssim.w ir ,r,i....,; r -.. ... . ." r ----..w. .A..u .,.7. t"- ulll '-o'clock m. on AVednesdav. June2Uh, 1S71. FOR TP.ANSPOIirATION of goods and sup plies from principal Eastern Cities to points on Missouri River and in West ern States and Territories', and also by wagons to Agencies In Dakota. Colora do, .Neu' Mexico, Ac, until 12 o'clock M on Vednesdnv .lull-i ivttj FOR SUPI LIES, consisting or Deef on the r. Vi . "" mruismjyoi January net note istrlven for Ut nnmhiiLi.nr n... . ' t Mziett!3Li3r tn-zrBFSSSzzzszzzsyr. 5ta ai!M'.i ."F ',- ?s .V-Jg ... 2i i . S3l '' M H x. SJ71f:Ei5 fE.S IT'S SO UE J WILL hold Iuhlie Kx.iniinan I Lest Srttanlav of pMltumtb. uf n.' in BrwHtivtlle.' Th wlshiag o i' will plea.se take notn e. b.W.HKIN'N 42tf Co. Saperiattt iUliUliy UlfiUliiUL 3 it shall be further secure.1 by the endorse ment of two freeholders of the county to be approved by tiie County Treasurer, and In case of non-payment of Interest or princi pal, the land shall be surrendered, with im provements there-n, to the State. r1,0,tlie purchaser paying the full amount or the purchase money, lor the lands pur chased at such sale, the Treasurer of said county will deliver a receipt and a duplicate .Y'-M" w'uioiiiiiig a uesenpiion oi tiie land sold, and on acknowledgment r tiie pay ment of the purchase money.andon presen tation of either to the Land Commissioner at any time after Queen days lrom thedateor each receipt snail entitle the purchaser to a title to said laud, in fee simple, from thesaid State, and tlie de.ivery of a deed on tho sur render to SUCh finmmlulniMi.nrii. .. nn r ia .. . ,.....,.. ,.., w, fcllc tjLii?r hoof, riour. Wheql, Corn. Bacon. Pork nnSl Vhi , , l.e P"-"aser purcliasing Ijird. riti!r:.r. rvim4 'tim.: o .".f r ' oa credit, the said Tre isnrer will pronto i day July' ,,"P'f.' LW ?!'" he delivered to - - v V'inr-i. if i if i iriu itinai nt .i &.... m i iKn,-.i, o.;." :;;""."" ru,,ueu "r in 0". HI. SATJEB, Manufacturer and Dealer In The Grange store started last fall at Winona, Wis., has failed; liabilities, $13,000, with no assets; and a similar one at Owatonna, closed up after a loss of nearly $90,000, Lnrd. Sugar. Coffee, Tobacco, Sohi until 12 o'clock M. on Thursday. 2d. IS74. Blanks for proposals for go"ods and suPp;ie. ir ran tad an alternate writ, nt' mnnJ:. I with a Drinted st.itempnt siimrin r ,..,.,..,i mils on petition of citizens of Iova V nr,u.cIes requirwl. places oMleltvery, directed to the Union Pacific Railraid to compel it to. operate Its trains oer the whole nt its road as one contigu ous line from Council Blufft west ward, and to desist from operatingits bridge oVer the Missouri river e- tween Ljouncu -Lsiuris and umabafas an independent and separate line;or portion' of its road. When this else comes up on the return day of lie writ, the court will have to pass urhn the merits of thi3 long vexed questbn of the "terminus." State Journal routes of transportation, and full particu lars in regard to bidding, will be famished on application at either of tho folio rf-.u" places; a Oihce Indian Affairs, Washington. D. C. I Branch Ollioe. No. 12 Leonard Street. New f ork. mfter June 10. 1S74. t. Hoag.Supt. Indian Affairs, Lawrence. Xansjis. U. While, S,npt. Ind Affairs. Omaha. Neb. m,r .?f the SHlte' af,er beJn ned ,....uu. .v viuinici oi stle lor purchased, conditions that nrion niant nf .1 .. . r-:;-' : ,." ""!'" .uiuuinv money and tbe Interest thereon, according to the conditions c.l such note, the purchase? shall l tiM?.i chase of such, lands therein described'- that S no timber shall be cut thereorr. Accept neces' r 4 sary for tirewood for the occupant of M,ch Tf) land, and for the improvement thr hJi and that In casedefamt shall be made in the ESVK"1 f.e.lnii f Principal, or any Hon. Geo. H. Steuart. Board Indian Com K,r',5r50,:f".anncn conditions shall Philadelphia. ihiA fZ it . l tnen ,uie 'an(1 therein des- Hon. Robert Camnbell. Board In.iin,, rv, ?.b?d..8h.0" be surrendered by the purchaser St. Louis. ' ",T He,ra. anu assigns, with Improvements i KTiT'1 u,Vie5,,iai,e ana tl10 saI contract Shall be void and of no effect. Dated Brownville. May 11. 1S7I. ' WIISON E. MAJORS. 45'.v5 Clerk of Nemalni County, CO XN3fc3SrTC ffliiTWJf? M Mi isGSSL v r;--K it', ( lsl cpu1 ffiittL J$T P f f-i t: t a mxjikB i j . t d f . - i JCB1 f id for the K d by the (J U tlie land 2 M tlie pay- Q fi Hon. J. V. Farwell. Tinaril Tndlin Pnm Chicago. 10 w I EDW- P. SMITH, Comtuisslacer, "Whins. Holier Blankets, Brushes, Fly-Sets, Etc., Repairing done on short notice. The cele brated Vacuum Oil Blaekinsr. for nreervlnrr Harness, Boots, Shoea, Ac, always on hand. Gi Main Street, 'JJ Groceries, Provisions, Feed PSSSH AHD SA3.T 23BL SS jBl $? S 5 LIME, HAIP- ANB5AN:D. Highest price paid for all klmis ot C -i- " Produce, dither in ca.sh or goods. tt Sn: Struct, 332ZtyWXYll.lE, NEBRASKA. i$JlAJL.lZ:T PROPOSAL ' MSPIOALATTEATDAHOE 'OK THK PASJPEHS V5? XKMAI2 4 CO. RIDS will be received at the olet i ' ' ! ap to the 7th day of July, A. to. e4. lr r Jj ! iailaitendni.ee at the poor farm, byi!" rnior by the visit, nr both. AWo ftr r . r ehnoif s for medical atteiKtaitee a -places, withiu the ooanty. , j tie i:o.im reserves me rigm. w ,xx. or all bids. . ,,.. ,!. WILSON R MAJORS; County t iff... April lath. 1d7I. 4kU Clocks, Watches, Jewelry JOSEPH HHUTZ, No. 59 Main Str-t, 3TonvUle. Keeps constantly on hand alr?iD assorted Mot k q( jtenolue article m i'- Repairing of Clocks, Walcfces ami - ? done oa short notice, at rwsoo&me,"" ALL WORK n'ARRASrr