Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, July 02, 1874, Image 2

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BEECHt.K-TII.T03f SCASITIL. t
TitunaDA-YSroriNiNG, jucys, isu.
TheSobuyler R&jUlcr says: "For
Governor of Nebraska, Brig. Gen.
Frank -Welch." Sarcasm.
Ilenrr TTard Kerehftr tfflVra iLl1rlhi n I
Thero was a motto amongst gran-' Tiieoiore Tut mm Arterciaj Dread-,
t-j.i . . .,?i eo.
; gers once, wuicaiLcarriea out woulUJ
j be a. master stroke- towards reform- :
ation in politics and purity in office
That motto is, or was, "Let thesdflice.
For the Advertiser
THE PAR.TI5G.
The parting of the teachers and t
You are the last of the original mem- fVTtT 0
bers of the Cabinet named by me as 1 1 fXiTj3
was entering upon my present unties, rcu pr pound.
and it makes me feel as if olds asso- T .
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Sealed Proposals
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, studenU of the Normal Sccbooi, was I ciations were being broken up that I .
rrhAr. rmfjn ..t,i;K.i s -,,, ', somethinir thnfc nailed forth tvmmlhv ; had honed ranrbt continuuthrough f
Obftto. t reentry, .Bevencolamn, fro evexy one acquainted withstu- S'i'tutrCtfo0-- lE!0:BISO:2Sr3
n,4(,.! ini,r-ii. t i ...?i nenr. !lfp- HnmA fnnlr th- nnmntr J - i -
niLii'iK LiiuiTii inv : i iii nptti'iiwr hitmiii:ii. - ..-.. usv sw - .--
seek the man and not the man the rt i3 ,-n defenarbf Tilton atrainst the! hanii wSilo-tenra of ofdeepaat-aorrow P First. Thatlkrnay,srefc. a successor
charged of Rev; Leonard Bacon, raod4floo,fcdrtheireye3. Others aaakeda., who will be asfaitbful and efficient
Hon. James Wilson, of the Fifth !
Congressional District of Iowa, and
X. W. McDHI, of the 8th District,
-were noraina'ed for re-election to
CongreiH, on the 20th ult,
J. B. Koch. ex-County Treasnrer
affcWoyne-couaty, Ohio, aged sixty
flvewas recently, on conviction of
embezzling $2f;000 of county funds,
sentenced to one year In the peniten-j
tlary.
The Democratic Convention of the
State of Maine, was held on the 23rd
ult; Jas. A. Titcomb was nominated
for Governor. Resolutions weread-
ofllce." Now letevery manwbo de
sires the success of our party attend 'nr-mmr rii !.- ti-j r,;? wee nine heart bv a farewefr ssnlle. in the performance-of the duties oft
the caucuses in his precinct. Let; tbatTilton bassbeens cowardly elan',51116' prompted by a christian pi '"?! JSal friend that!
M,t; WUWIMts represent me people, ; derer of Beecher; whose magnanimi- - ventured to solicit their tenowr stu-: Cftn bavo q aame aUauhment for.,
rather than those who desire the ty alone saved him from disgraceful ' dents to makre the acquaintance- of jYourTeoord has been satisfae&ry to
uu.uiijBuuua, ana put aowivany at-;eXD09ure Havlntr suffered in silence I tbfii (ireatFrrend Willi wuorn mere me, ana i kiiow wm so prove io tue
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Prom what information we inci
dentally gather with regard to the
new party movements in this county,
there Is a difference of opinion exlst-
opted- favoring an early resumption j in amongst the "Reformers" with
of specie payments. j regard to tho ticket to be seleeted.
rills dinorence is distributed between
i tempt at log-rolling, wire-pulling or
cross-lifting. If we will do this the
results Is certain," and one result
will be that these aame log-rollers,
wire-pullers and cross-l I ftere will be
tho worst disappointed outfit that
ever became disgusted with the un
generosity of conventions.
X man named J. E. Osborne, near
Parker City, Pa., was blown to atoms
recently by the explosion of one hun
dredipounds of nitro-glycerine, which
hot was transporting in hla wagon.
Iiho'horse and wagon were also annihilated;
for our years from these and similar
misrepresentations adroitly put before
the publfc by Plymouth Chnreh, Mr.
Tilton saj-s that neither patience nor
duty will permit him longer to con
ceal the actual facts from the? public
He then goes on to say that he has
never slandered Henry Ward Beech -or,
but on the contrary, has sacrificed
his own repttIou to suppress the
truth about him, and that ho never
haa refused to appear before the
ohurch aud answer all questions re
garding the scandal that might be
put to him.
it t i .. . j. . i uon gives nis reason Tor sev-
the Republicans and Democrats ofl . .. b .. ,7, '. ,
tu. i. . i i.,.,.., , jering his connection with the church
kuo jiow jjui ty wuo- Bionu utti;u nuu
as follows :
"After! had been for fifteen years
a member of Plymouth Church, and
look on at others of tho party as they
scramble for the leadership with their
nnmM no thn titUft. Tli PannhlL
nna Wfth a fr n,finn. f. had become, meanwhile, an intimate
., . vr.,,.Uaf UIV, kV
Dlan o
Ilcan
Tha hadv nt Mnnm tw,. wim ! at. Democmta rfn nnf M.inb ti,i.n a wrong against me which I forbear
J -..w.,w -JV , ..- - "WUJ-IVJJ
with a few exceations, favor the " . . ' "? ' """""
of placing none but old Repub-$d1f 'h Pto kt00led?6 caiu
farmers and Iaboreron the tick-jTlnI87?that ho had committed
diediat Rutland, Vermont, in March,
,1872, of congestion of the lungs, wns
recently disinterred for removal. The
body was found to be petrified, and
weighed nearly 1,200 pounds. At
.death the weight was 145 pounds.
While a strawberry festival was in
progress, In Syracuse, N. Y., on the
.evening of tho 23rd ult., In a Baptist
Church, without any warning the
iloor gave way, precipitating a room
full of people to the story below Into
a t room also filed with people. Many
were killed and about 200 injured,
some seriously.
Tho Indiana Democrats have a fine
opportunity for exhibiting- their dex
terity in carrying water on one shoul
der and whisky on tho other. Poxo
nee Repvitlican.
.It's something else they will carry
on their shoulders. Indiana Demo
crats always carry whisky in their
hollies.
to name or characterize.
er light in which to view the ground. 'a" cnarnuienze. x'rompteu
They object, and modestly augg .lf respect, I immediately and
that the ticket should be a mixed oW f$VV Cea!!d f attendance on his
-that tho candidates should be equal- SH"1"- Polishes the following
IV divided hatwpnn th hwn nM nrJ usu" uilru " lrom a uocPeQt a,Snea
ar - - - - - - w v r v b
Tho political disabilitlas of John
Foryth and James L. Pugh, of Ala
bama, were removed by Congress on
the last day of tho session. Thus the
olorch traitors ar having restored to
them all tho privileges of. full citizen
ship. The Republican party Is most
generous and forgiving- towards Its
eueuiios, and is often generous when
should be only just.
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Wm. Tumbleson, of Adams coun
ty, Ohio, started out to hunt ground
hogs and made an appointment of tho i
place for his sou, a lad, 13 years old, to
meet him. His son came earlier than
the father expected; and laid down
under a tree to await his arrival. The
father came up, mistook him for a
ground hog and discharged a load of
shot Into his head, from which the
boy died in an hour.
ties that the Democracy should be
allowed the Senatorand County Com
missioner or the two Representatives.
This would be, of courso, a very nice
arrangement for tho Democratic
brethren who are In the minority,
very much, upon a reasonably strict
vote of the old parties. The Repub
lican farmers and laborers under
stand this and argue that if their old
enemies, tho Democrats, had the
strings In their hands as the Repub
licans havo them now io theirs, they,
the Republicans, would not "get a
smell," that such Is, or at least al
ways was the case, the tactics of the
Democracy, that when they could run
political matters Independently they
would do so, and when the could not
they seek power under an assumed
name and in disguise. Therefore the
Republican wing of the reformers
think it safer to nominate only Re
publicans substantial, honest men,
who will carry out the principles of
anti-monopoly with as much certain
ty and wisdom as any Democrat could
do and more than any would be like
ly to do, and at the same time be in
accord with their own party which
was In the right when tho sanguinary
I by Mr. Beecher
Brookxyx, January 1, 1S7I.
I ask Theodore Tllton's forgiveness
and humble myself before him, as I
do before my God. He would have
been a better man in my circum
stances than I have been. T can ask
nothing except that he will remember
all the other breasts that would ache.
I will not plead for myself. I eveu
wIbIi that I were dead.
Signed, H. W. Bekchek.
Tilton bubllshes the following letter
under date of May 11th 1874.
Henry Waiid Beecher. Sir
Mr. F. B. Carpenter mentions to me
your saying to him that under certain
conditions involving certain disavow-1
als by me a sum of money would or I
couiu De raiseu to send me witti my
family to Europe for a term of years.
The occasion compels me to state ex
plicitly, that so long as life and self
respect continue to exist together in
my breast, I shall bo debarred from
receiving either dlreotly or indirectly
any presents or offers from your
hands. Tho reason for this feeling
you know so well that I will spare
you the statement of It.
Yours truly, Theodore Tiltox.
He declines to be bribed.
need be no parting.
Oh how hard It Is to part with onej Hon
who Is really a friend, part with one
that is truly your helper; manifest
ing daily, for you to imitatote, noble
traits of character; one that can visit
you m sickness and give spontaneous
ly a word of cheer in distress. It
makes one's spirits sink to their low
est ebb to part with such.
When we bid each other good-bj'e
at the close of last year, we nearly all
expected to return again. But this
was a great contrast. Many of us
were departing never to enter thef
.Normal Halls again, never to meet
in that room of prayer, where so
many of us have been persuaded to
lead better and holler lives ; never to
meet and be instructed by our faith
ful and loving teachers, never to hear
again their voices, or look again upon
cheerful and hopeful faces. Oh, how
bard! My hand tremblos and my
eyes fill with tears.
Some teachers were going to other
fields of labor. Others were uncertain
whether they would return or not.
Our greatly beloved and respected
principal bid us a last farewell. He
does not know all the good he has
done for us. It Is Infinitely great,
and nono but the Infinite can measure
it. How kiud that alhvise creator is,
to send slong, here and there a man ;
and it is a very painful task to part
with one whom weknow to be a man.
The hours of parting were- some
what brightened by the presence
of many students that had left ns sev
eral months before. Butoue had left
ua that did not return. That one was
to receive the highest honors the
school could bestow, but God had cal
led him home and crowned-him with
honors surpassing all that human
power can give or claim.
But were it not for stdtrae could we
fully appreciate the sunshine? Ho, J
sorrow gives joj' a double brightness, i
Austin Stoxl.
country at large.
Yours very truly.
TJ. FL Grant
. X .V- Orcrarell.FnstmMterGencrar. t
JiEW AB7XRTISEM3NT5.
OISSGkUTIOtf NOTICE.
NOT1C2 Jh hereby given that the arm or
L.-A. Ucrinnnn A Co., tloln b miners
a manufacturers and dealers in clears, to
bacco, etc. ruw thin duy iieen dissolved by
mutual. consent: D. B. Coibupp retiring. L.
A. Bergrnnn will continue In business at the
old stand, and In empowered to close up the
miriness oi me om arm
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A. nERGnrANr.
B. COLHAPr.
In retiring: from the Arm orL. A. Ben;
miwin A Co., I cannot, injustieu toiiUrefrnlu
from returning my sincere thanks to the
many frlendK and patrons who-have shown
mono much kindness, and onkintj. in behalf
ofL. A. Bercmnnn. a thorough eentleman
and. as good a judge of a tip up ciirar as
breathes csxt of tue Rocky Mountains. a
continuanco of all tavora shown theold rlrrnj
D. B. OOLHAPP.
IhtawDmingfcoiitroI of the business I need
onlySay that., iw)t hemtoforc. regardless of
cost; theirenatatlon of the goods of the old
Ilrm. shall bihsustaincd in all resDWts: and.
while returning my sincere tbanfcn to fbrm
er patrons. I invite all to give me a call, ns
I now have u stock which will Rive satisfac
tion, no odda How fastidious tue- uostomer
may be.
Iw3 i.. A. BERGifAXN.
OOTS AND SHOE
CC3TOJI WOItK
Bepairins noatty dona. X"o.5S araln3treut,Brcwii
vllle. Xeb.
PEKEirlOIETSIlJ
S't' 5X .Slain Street,
BROWXYIIiLE, SEB.
BEST WINES k LIQUORS
KEPT OS T1ASD.
Carpenter. Work and Painting
RIDS will be reeetvedat lSeT3bnnt7 Herk'H
nrrfrftino-'to i0ocloc!r A. if. of JoIvTth,
U.JX lS7i;firf enrpenter and jolner3 work
!on the hoasa to bo rectUon tho Connty
Poor Vurail FlanH and sjwelMcatlons on flle
in Clerk'ioCIcc. "'..
t Propositions at th tmsna time will be ro
; cclveiT tor paintlne and lazin the same.
i with and without material.
i By order of Connty Commissioner?.
i2wi counry cieric.
Sridg-8 jKFotiee.
Votlco I hereby given that sealed proposals
Witt oe received by the County Commisslon
r nf Wimlia County, at the ortlce of the
t cmnty t'lerkof siM connty, np to 10 o'cloefc
1 of the 3th day of Jnly, A. D. 1S74, for tho
building of a bridge across the Little Nema
ha River a the place known as Long's
Bridce. . M
Bids will be receive! ior iron, wooaen, or
combination briajje.anii rouc oe accompa
nied with pinna and specifications. The
span of the bridge Is nbonc seven ty.-flve feet.
The Commtsjiloners reserve the right to re
ject any orali hid-.
By onler of the Hoard.
WILSOX E. MAJORS.
fi2W Sounty Clerfe
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TOH2T fliVCKV- Barl
V residents or th4 fwhJrSr
wise notice that wilirflw r fc
lth tlayof Mar a. W f i?. ?
S?BJB'Btr!dt wtofN I
lot Nebraska. ajaiMt ?T!i h
nna iienry riait-v, dafend
gave a nu-rmo to tfc &
on io east haw or th Bonu H
sactloafoar ,of towiuhia
ranare thirteen lav . :?3i
orXemaka, state of SSS
cdrdinsc lothetnnr nrftTrt
Ut said rsorti?ajj, andprarI
Italey and Henry HtuSy S2
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now claimed to be dt-e. til
interest aereon at d twr:
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wui uw I3C Cay Of Octnfc"
taat said promises mar Izj
"i: naathesafcT JnhV?
rare notified that uf'
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nppenrami answer RAta
notified that iw!
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MEDIGAI. ATIENBMOE.
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BELOW
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BrLilASSS.
"Wehaveflttalnplaflneatrlea Billiard Parlor,
ana put up tnerein two tables iresli from tue mau
ufactorv. to DlftT upon vrhtah we invite centleraen
fond of the exeicise. The Billiard Parlor is located
in tae story over the snloou. 23tr
SU-PEItlXTEUET'S NOTICE
PAUPERS OF NEMAHA CO.
RIDS will ha recelvetl at the office of the
tTonntv Clerk of Nemaha County, Neb.,
up to theTth dayofJnly.-V. D. lSII.fbr med
ical attentlance at the poor farm, by the ypar
or by the viftlt. or both. Also for ratable
charc-formcdUal attendance atany other
piHceswiiniB""y' ,. .
The iionrd rw.Hervethe right to reject any
or all bid.. wrxsoN & MAJORS.
County Clerk.
Anril ISth. 1ST. IfJwll
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jpjcoms. 1 UJ.
Dated J ana 17th. L-ci "
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Order or.utacfci,
Before T.L. Sohiclt. Jutlee at
aadforXeg"
R. V. ilnlr. Plamttir.
, lnevbiindertlM arm rub.
of William c-Twh gS;
ON the! Hh day of J,. ..
;dov aatton for the wii,?
umiars; and I arrest ihereen i
111 fia tani . -. - v s
2. IS, at 10 o'etoek . M
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EMtraj Notia
Taken up fcy the Mhwrih- .
tn nmr Sheridan, Nemaha v
9ine.7e S0. about eftfitT'
l'aii n( rjiain ....... t .
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JuaeSth, l&H. Owi
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SKerlHSor!
TWILL hold Public Examination on the
last Saturday of each month, at my office
in Brownville. Those wishing certiiicates
wilLpleoee talce notice.
D. W.PIERSOX,
12tf Co. Snperintendent.
STATE XOttaiAL SCHOOL.
Hon. G. W. Frost editor of the Om
aha Republican a gentleman of largo
educational experience sDeaks-thus in
strife was waged for the life of the i his paper of June 26th :
nepuDlio- wtiicb wiped out the curse!
A dispatch states that Henry Ward
Beecher, in answer to a query as to
what courso ho will pursue In view of
tho recent statement of Tilton, said
ho would not break the silenoe ho has
heretofore observed. IMr. Beecher is
a conscientious man, and if he does
practico the doctrines of Voodhull a
Iittlo, does not wish to ndd to his .In
that of violating the ninth command
ment, by a flat denial. And should
ho break the silcnco by a denial, Til
ton Is Justin that frame of mind now
to provo his charges, which ho will
yet do if ho is nr.t let alone.
Tho President having vetoed the
flrst currency bill, one thought to be
equally as beneficial to all parta of the
country and much more so to the
West, wa9 passed. It is, as far as it
goes, in accord with the President's
views on the subject. The velume of
paper money Is not increased in the
.least,., yet It inflates the currency
West and South where the people
wanted it inflatod, and works con
traction In the East and New Eng
land States where the great clammor
for contraction existed. This Is done
by taking from tho latter millions
which did not belong to them and
distributing it amongst the former
who are entitled to it. Under the
distribution of tho currency to take
place Xobraska Is entitled, wo under
stand, to about $300,000.
of slavery, saved the country, and by
constitutional enactment declared
oquality before the law.
OurReptiblican friends reason well.
If the time has come, or shall come,
say they, when the masses of tho
people must combine under a new
party name and drill under a new
flag for the purposes of protection
from soulless monopolies and to light
en the burdens of taxation, they nev
er can forget tho old banner under
whlch they mustered hitherto and
won great victories for freedom free
dom of speeoh and of the preRs, free
dom for the bodies and consciences of
men, and overthrew the power of oli
garchy and arlstocrany which not
many years ago ruled the whole coun
try. North as well as South ;. and in
the selection of State Legislators,
whoso duty it will bo to choose a Uni
ted States Senator, it would be jeon-
THE NORMAL SCHOOL BUILDING
I occupies one of the 11 nest sites In the
town. The view from the upperwin-
I dow is simply magnificent. It takes
in a radius of flfty miles of winding
river steep bluffs and interminable
meadows of the finest soli.
GEN. T. J. MORGAN
is the principal, with a oorps of nine
earnest, eiueient teachers, to aid In
the work of education. Gen. Mor
gan is ooe of the beat educators la the
country, a gentleman of education,
and. of rare execuMvo ability. The
school shows his handiwork in every
urade, from the model school up to
the graduating class. He leavos this
town for a much better position social
ly and pecun-arily in Chicago, as pro
fessor in a Btiptht theological school.
Ft is a jjreat loss to the Normal School
to loso his invaluable services, a JIoss
that can scarcely be supplied, because
he has the fullest confidence of the
Board, the trustees, the town, aud,
we may add, the State.
THE SCHOOL
is iu excellent condition. The cata-
AnTHESTIO CEXSCS RETITRNS Ox?
NEBRASKA.
The Governor's private secretary, J.
H. Alford, furuishes the Lincoln
Blade the following census report of
the State by counties ; also the taxa
ble property of the different counties
We would have published the census
returns ere ums, out tnia Is the first
full report we have seen, and presume
it is correct;
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ClockSj Watches, Jewelry
JOSEPH SPIUTZr,
Xo. 59 Moia Ste, Bro-nvUlo.
KefH constantly on hand a large andwell
assorted stock of genuine articles in hi line.
Repairing of Clocks, Watcnes and Jewelry
'done on i liort notice, at reasonable rates.
ALL WORK" WARRANTED.
BROWMVJLLE
Eerry and Tranfser
ENtray Xetict
Taken ap by the iioU-rstirnw
Long Bridge, nine mile v
uij,,iiii,i,uiinc iron-2f
H"?"-'u "" 'uurjwn ou; sua
in forehead.
One lUbt brown or bay
posetTto bo two rears old.
One jrorrel horse. wh him,
right hind ! rnoke.i and IIlti
Bwed to be from 4 to io yearn
19 w5 ,ro. K
Eatray Sotlct
One Pony Mare, apposed'o.
yra old ; three white feet, ta
color; has marks of fistula n r
reached ; taken up n 'be ITUt ,
byllagb Holstein. 1 rail.-i ntut
villa, in MlSMoarlrlter '-otlon
iBH ,i
aW-vThn '
vwcvti som
S,Rfoy
Mr '.,.
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S(akt to L
& Jk
B. P. SGUIDL
Manudctarer and Dttut
ADDLES, C0I.fr
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C0U2I7IEiJ.
: J r-OKNSO.s- ' Taxable
JiaTO. I 1S74 Prop. 1S71.
inea Goats
and Pants,"
urdizing the grand achievements of logue shows the large attendance of
the Republican party to not send a i some three hundred pupils, a very
delegation of trusty Republicans tnj n"rV?M,rof tb?m tf"cheIrs or Pre
the Legislature who wo'uld select ?S!00
u. o. oeuaior witn cue qualifications j oi stuunts who are more thoroughly
necessary to fairly represent the anti-) ,n earnest, or have more ability, or
monopolists and political reformers of,' nrf morL warmly attached to the
.., prnt, and ., ,e ., . tdl.v S'SSSSSS
pose the Democratic party In any ef- become teachers that "need not to ho
ashamed."
Tni3 EXAMINATION
showed ability, zeal, scholarship, and
torts it might make to nullify the op
erations of the progressive and re
formatory constitutional and legisla
tive enactments which we all have
suffered more or less to acquire.
We are glad that the old Republl
Anteiopo
Adams ....
Boone..............
Burt . .,
UntTalo
Butler
Cedar .
Chase. .
f CIttyenne
Clay
Colfax.
Coming..
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Oixou . .,
DfKllft ..
Douglas ..
Dundy...
FUlmore
Franklin.-
Frontier. I.
Furnas.
Onje ..,
jsper ). ,
Greeley 1 ..
HH f l,a57l
Hamilton io
Harlan i
FUtehcoclc.
nolt,
Howard , ,
Jellersoa ,. 2,0
Johnson j 3,l2fll
Kerney 1 531
Kelth. j.
Knox ' 3111
Lancaster-..,
Lincoln ,
Madison ..
Merrick
Neman n
1 l,.Tv 3 317.067 00
10) 2.002, 1,122,OTI l
1 793t jrTiio Of
2171 3,S5l 1,2W.WI0H
U4 l!,itW l,lWiM7."
1,290' 4.027 1,-ttO.SJIlO
S.loli 10,317! 1.12o,091-30
1,082, 1.S17; ijan,-moo
JiOtn.M,ed.
tiOl 1,300.710 01
Alapaca & Skeleton
1P01
51
1,121!
241
2,010'
1.3,
4.2121
10.SW2!
-
28'
3.S22!
:i,irsi
3,044,
2,7.-l
.V(
3.042.
0,iCl
vivi
5
3.35D
1
Nuckolls
Oto ,
Pawnee
Phelps
fierce.
Piatt e..-.....
Polk
Rod Willnwf
Richardson ....
Sallne....
7.B74; 14hW,
17 2,555
l.lf a.:5i
557 3,002'
7,3l 8,202
Si 312!
i fast
5,ft")7t
l,olO.S.).l
I,3Iii,WJ5
I.3SU.578 72
670,822 fW
1,320,73? 3 J
717.020 00
2,273,;K770
9.-J7o.l72 19
,. ..'ocoss'ed.
1.3f0' 1.261.112 oO
Vll.975 17
51,800 00
iy7,G200
2,145,:7G
t25,0iX) 00
25i..5 m
1,:V5 1.055(0
J,2I3,2S.5H
220,010 00
.. or.ast.s'eu.
..... Not ass'ed.
1,'KOl 50218 40
l,0Cr510 97
l;J21,2M2f
(1,U74 34
510,100
;.v),ooo m
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en
o
Q
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c
Q
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s A.
the yner
-dvittl3en
flct
. -Jpto
iho McCoy
ItWanl d
froCh
We ul
f Smith
barber sh
illhbo In
faJby J
I
ur r
wh Is an
daft, and
9tf,fthapp
ewed hh
callngain
w
'-Ltst
A nuusu:
Iftrmers i
5aiw;htorH
HhlngV f.
ne nets ti
h no:
tog a mlt
his col
y, in
f-
dm no nuii
I.321J
128l
I.3I2J
5,290i
125!
24J0'
3.KI31
3.IS6
1,81
31751
4,7k
:7i
95:
1.M3I
SUMMER
NECK EAR, J
1 ZiGss than
COS
Ti
JL.
A VERY IuSlKGE
VARIETY OF
COLLAES J
Le?s than
spwlr
HAVINCw a f. -st -!as.i ?tira Ferry Boat. and
control, I'-oiiKb purchaHe, ! :he Trannfe-r
business, '.vearp aow iirttfr than pver btore pre
pared to render entire satisfaction in the transfer
of freight anil imnsejitfers.
IJrownTille Ferry anil Transfer Co.
March ath. 1b7X 34- tf
BLEPHANTp
fif3l
yl
U2
i -WAwr to close out; l-
SrST SUM2LSR STOCK l
i-"--"' "" 1 Xir T Tl --r -r -XT r
9 x-7 i 3T5r i - j. a -i -m m a i
1215
4.171 i
In the address "To the farmere and
laboring men of Nemaha County,"
which appeared In our columns last
week, occurs the following:
Let every man who desires the suo
oess of our party attend the caucnses
In hla precinct. Let the caucusses
represent the peonle. rather than
those who desire the nominations,
and put down any attempt at log-rolling,
wire-pulling or cross-lifting. If
we wfli do this the result is certain.
This recommendation to the voters
of the new party wo heartily Indorse.
the best possible disin!in "V.it , snnn,u
class failed and not an individual ex- Seward .JJZ
eopt from timidity cau8ed by theim- awntSn""""
mense audience in attendant.. Wo Thrnrr..!T-Z
Mna nf lliic nn.,n.. I i - A ( hnrn liitf y-n ..: j.i VoIIbit
ters pertaining to the new party in lz?se cIftss. in ,, Physical Geography, wayn""
thoughts we indicate and will be re-llnKX:""?!'"?, i.r'::
Iuctant to accent anr nrmrmmm. !, 1 tl.Q ..,:-.: u..: ';. "" .,..? .. Territorial
j i B.....iuitnmi, . ouujci-i, uui, me ieport irom ine
wijl place them even In part in the committee and visitors give the high-
hands and the nower of i mrt- f ,. esc Prai-e to all
have fpr many years professed to de
test. While we say we are glad, we
would have been more glad had they
remaftled In the old party ranks and
sought redress for their greivances in
it without any appearance of affilia
tion with the Democracy. We can
stand on and do heartily believe in
1521
.i 1.889
,J 1301
"''Xtso
j 3.1061
-i 2,913
J.5I
2,953
We have never seen a finer exhibi
tion of gymastics or calisthenics than
we witnessed on Tuesday.
THE TEACHERS
are fully alive to their work. Mies
Morgan, the accomplished Precept
ress, is evidently the right person In
tbe right place. Her gentle manner
and thorough mode of instruction, Is
S. & S 1 1 1 Dba. & r Ifirtn la
any platform that apposes monopolies "at home" evidently to all his PuPIIb.
which are oppressive to the neonle. Thov seem to know his voce and fol-
and any and all reformatory measures low KladJJ n the way he leads, up
can hRT nn n.,,- . .L , the rucced hill of science. Wo also
met Miss Burt, who as teacher of
can have no warmer supporter than 1
me Advertiser, and there is no oth
er name for a party sdoptiugany such
measures more consistent and appro
priate than that of "Republican."
Wo dread to see a division in the
And the fact is, that notwithstanding- eP"olican party, and shall do any
the-Farmera and Laborers' parts in ' reasonale thing we can to avoid it,
this county is but in Its infancy that
ge whan innocence should mark Its
8rsr toddling steps, and its virtues be
UBBuspected-we must say that the
caution is necessary; we think tlm.
y. There aro many of the new party, 1
wt: ujut ay more than half of them
who are not office seekers, wire-pullers,
and cross-lifters, but that there,
are many who are possessed of all
these disqualifications, is a lament
able fact. Some aro persistent, con
stant, anxious, Bleeplans, everlasting
wire-pullers and cross-Hftera. In
reason and out of season, at home and
abroad do they ply their self assumed
and to make and preserve harmony.
We will support the ticket chosen by
the Republican convention that tick
et shall have the undivided support
of the Advertiser, But we thiuk
by slight and proper concessions on
methods and Latin is very successful,
and Miss Dickerman, teacher of in
strumental musio and gymnastics,
showed by her fruits wonderful skill
and adaptation. The other teachers
had equal commendations, but we did
no, have the opportunity during our
stay to see weir classes.
coun-
tlea not men
tioned
Unon?anIzed"Ter-
rltory
Indian Reserva
tions Totals.. .
638
J.452I
1S2
w!
604
233
101
.w
3.014
2,781!
515
15,000!
7.71S!
3.104!
8,731'
7,429.
400
l,135i
I.78I,
20!
272!
2.2501
4,5911
1,00)!
I
i r.
lllfl.-IO"
1.7783 00 AJMT
JWI10 73
5".013.022 27
J-K3I1 fKl
oi2,I93 00
5:r7,2S0 00
I.1K7.2H '
74 ,.roo m
06,313 Kl'
3,114.721 bO ,
26.060 CO i
Ii3fl.7C5SI
2,101.006 40
1,430.221 40
5.70A5 22
(H8.736 00
1,13.537 61
.'M7.00200
1.IWJS22J
579HSC0
::u07 13
04115 13
TI li T7"f
ATT 1-33
n AtJLl UM
WIS'H.ZISG
A B1S-
GAJN 11,1 P2HB THE CC
ABOT2 GOC3S GHA?-in
SE THAN AT A3TY OTH
ER HOUSE IN B5GW2fr-TttKuE.
J 1224J'22470lSSO.i'97.6S6 47
Census for 1S7I estimated.
tlittmnted.
Taxable property estimated.
J. H. ALFORDr
Governor's Private Sec'y.
Executive Department, Lincoln, Jane 22.
OHniEKniBBBng
?-J
GQ
3. ROGHRS, Proprietor;
H.H
. Dolen,
G. S. BXTNIT,
JEWELER,
RESIGNATION OP THE POSTJIAS
TEll GENERAL. v.
Postmaster General Creswell hna
tendered his resignation in the follow- gvg
ing letter: IO
Washington, June 24.
Sir. Aften more than five years
continuous service, I am constrained,
by a proper regard for my private in
terests, to resign the office of Post
master General and to request that I
maV hfl rpllPVAvl frnm Ht.r.r oa -.,...
It may be convenient for you to des
ignate my successor. For the eener-
' nna nnn firlmsnet. ..l .... & i. .
we can juaee, we pronounce I r w"".uculiC auusuuporiwuicn you
sttccGRx. We were not pre-4 a uniformly extended to me in
see sucn a sebool. It m
fully I eiloris lo "5cnarge my duty. I
I w 9Dal1 not attempt to express the full
exeentlnn TUIBW J gratnuae. Lt is sum-
'3 17 m&mwM S
ARNOLD'S
LMPEOVED MOVABLE 00MB
BEE HIVE.
THE NORiTAIi SCHOOL,
so far as
a grand
pared to
up to the standard of any school we
have ever seen with thta rn,.
that the dudIIs In this hnW !tol cientto say that mv relations, official
the part of Republicans in the farm- for want of means, cannot stay so ' and P7501111. wth yourself and with j
era' moveraont and those who aro not long as would be desirable to com-ever one m? colleagues ot the
meiuheraof iLand who will vntA nt V1 "leir education. The nlnr , tawnei. nave always been oi tfte
all events for a full Republican tick- 7cult of access, but the three hun
et.thataticketcanandwillbeagreed T.VZT:
upon which will be satisfactory to a) need be better patronized in numb-rs
large majority of the voters of theai,(1 ta1ent- Kte doing all the State
uouiu ass ana more than it ha? the
jBrownvilZe, .Vefr.
CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELJBY,
RepalrM, and Jewelry ifanofcetured to order.
ALL WORK. WAItRANTEn
QCHOOL "DOOKS.
OCHOOL JDOOKS.
Fornale hr a tittv-v !
J U.J. UU.lil
' ' ' ' ' i Ti ' -!
IWV"
,i
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ri
John W. Smith I
v BROWNVILLE.
X. - TtFJz S IU
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...a-f, is . M seseSSSHCS.?!
i b . sfli r r -i? m-r jk:' f
it3NPS''!'' oiF wm LJl I
WmRmmmut 2MMMHfc W s-?
tsm0m lW Harness, brii
.ct'ifs, Is n : I "iritis, ciiAlf.
- -!iZZi&XTr-tl 1., H , -"I. -TT M t -- T7JI W-a r - I -" 1BK
-mf&x&m,mtm m sj; m,M . ,, i
wltommm&m m" ;?fflH .a- M(i 9 m
ffWftfeiM&SgtatLJbcA, :: 3S3 2 ?5 3fiSBBI .TtST ?! N. S5
&., -BasBjaaaigaaaaAjg Em I .XSLSS&m : "1.1
mmEBmz! Wm -i mEtw 23 Custom yfentC1'
OOMFANl I 1' !? 1 lWK'CT?CIIBvr.l
l - ICi. II ' -- I i i il KIIIIM '?i... ...
1 " " - 6 3rtn ybrldgo
BIROWXT2LLE, 'i:OBi gy tlmt
J". EC. BAIFBB; t$p1
Manofnctnrer and Denier in -? 'HMiiflEr-- u'''-u
A erica:
it ...
WIBLEY'S fn,:y
thm city,
Bwiiwp Marl
e tr, for
"VTliips, Robes, Blankets, Bmslies,
Fly-iVets, Etc,
uepnlrtns done on siinrt notice. The-eete-
nrateo. Vueuura Oil Blacking, for prwrvntf
Hnrness, Boots, ahoes. &c, ntwnys on hand.
01 Slala Street,
BaowsyiLLii;, tebrasil.v.
SPRUNG TJRAJDJZ, 1874:
FURNAS NURSERIES,
Browiiville, Neb.
Furnas,Son & McCormick
IH1UI1LV. Ll fllfr Tliia Mio mn. 1
ly let the precinct delegates o the ?! to e?Vct- he pupils come
farmers' convention beplLcTpally , eDty COUntie3 al1 ov" tue
old Republicans, then let thPmrL - outHJ
VOCadon nf nnlltnrf Mln wlrM.o-!? cnf ! Sent OS with n tinker- , i ,rl " ' "
ting things up to catch a nomination. Il011,1: PMe gentlemen whom a', A colored a9issippi Iegi-lator Me
There ar a few of this sort of Pann-; Re?ubhcil.nI conyentton can endorse, ' lJ Pposed a bill to make each mem-
era and Hafenrer In rhf ' rr.. ri "I.f.IV m -oe OD8-we " 7 ol tne esisiature.
' -w vuut- snail i!LviiriTirn on?in r a..a.a,x.. . -..
t i. 7 ! ti, i T mr. "v'",, " uul t,Jrt. 'u k iuusre, a oona-nde
WhQMl If WR AM rtnf rnnnh lcfnU ! fha flrrT.f fm,.., .1-- ,. . "lulc.
r . ,fi." ::r .rT.r.friin.rhMn. v;xriB "f1.0. ;counseiior-atw,
i jv,vu, im luhii luisi ;r,v " ""aj K4iuk trteiiu
present and
attorney and
His reasoning was
most agreeable and satisfactory char
acter to me. Rest assured that I shall
continue to give to your administra
tion my most cordial support, and
that I shall ever deem it an honor to
be permitted to subscribe rcytelf sin
cerely and faithfully your friend,
John-A. J. Creswell.
To the President.
THE PRESIDENT'S HEPEV.
To which the President replied as!
follows :
Exkctttve Mansion, i
Washington, June 24. j
.HVUEARfciR. As I expressed to I
Dealer la
fubhitur;
3S- Jft a a .
-r.a
Patextecl Soptomcer 2itk. 1872.
AWARDED First .Premium at the State
Fair, neld at Brownville, Xebrasfca; al
so lanje Sliver Medal r ttie Industrial Expo
sition, miu at .i josepo. 210. it nas receiv
ed the First Prpinlnm atevery Fair -where it
nas oeen exniDiro.
SAMPLE HXVS, 84,50.
Send 2Seent5 lor 53 pages "Practical Hint
on nee uiicre.
Addxss DON X. ARNOLD.
I utuwutuii.tcu
I
1 TFTTFR: HFfln;
... . ., ,
5S BILL HEADD
Neatlxprinted. at this office,
C00,w
40300
2iMX
rir...& nr - . f T?m MMKn 1? Ir - . z
j. . -' tti FKVdM.kB4K. t a . .11s t -i -- m zi ?niA a ;- t iuu wmiirvxv x.iii iiinrinn 1 irnM 1
CHMwe'ia tneandresaJwasnlat! thAroi , "' ut,i' a v,cxory wi 1 oe as-' " M,u UBi 11 we snow 1 r --. ----j -, . uai,v.iut
- J;!T,?.Pla?r tnerel anred to-te GranKers which will nbti enoujrh to make de law.,, vrhrr nf1te.nIIerei-yoar resignation of the office
w.r..inK,VM, uu eui- wiae open badly damge the princinlea f the we rjranT m a,,.' u I IT rostmaster General, it ia with the
4 thwart their littla plana of ac-1 Republicanwirtv. prmc,piea m me we .P0 Jcc-am eaw enough, why deepest regret to me that you should
4 I tllll I la. . A T
MlSBICAIi CASD.
Catarrh, Throat & Lung Affections
Are vastly on ;beinerpas-anfTr-n nniKo.
i r0 bj" remedaes for the eaose of disease.
iuuuiu retmscues are useici via will cure.
DEAPNI3SS, I.INDanESS,4:e.t
are cansed by a rash of Stood, to tho head
Keeps a faU line or l Dr. Dodge's nrw remedies remove the cause, i
IVTETAT.Tr! Arn wnAn EViJi??1""1??"" L"fthe;
-- . - . . . t y vy Ay au4c ,.i.iujiuj a; ivapiores axxu Jtternias
TyrrnTNT nxPTro wateuror a permanent cure. XrnssesofaU
JO UJKJLAL Ll ASES ! desirable mas.utactnre firnlahed on short
1 notice. Ovarian Tumors a. sneeiMfv d.
aec9S8ry. . o Maix-Street, BROWyTILLT, VEB. i SSf .V- iE J sootn Maisted
They offer tlielarsest and most Sek-ct
general Xnrsery Stock erer offered in
the West, consisting in part of
'X)jm Choice 3-year okl Apple Trees.
-KM,IMJ Z
j u
1, . 3 and I year okl Pear
Trees.
2, 2 and. 4-year old Cherry
Tre.
I and 2-year old Peach Trees.
Plnra. Apricot and Necta
rine IffW.
o'MSN2-l Sy Locot,Uede Plants.
2LC0OJU0O Osair Om.n
5.V)00 Forest Tree Seedling.
2,0O3,)00 Everpreens. in variety.
100,600 each Black berries. Raspberries aod
-jv , Strawberries.
;'5$acn Gooseberries and entrants.
tS. pei5alanarilmDln Roses. ;
18.000.000 billow Cnttlns-..
Coeloy's larly Wlrtte, aHalSamford
Cora.
T.rTAJJLTA.lsr BBSS
BERKSHIRE AM) POLAaJ) JrOGS.
Correspeadeace Sellclted. ! 1
ler- t-ataiojfwe."
carriage
a, . . , m knwu fci
trrftroiffc FrnKifln??.!
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m tyofagr
i-jeSii 3iJ SiBM kant
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2&0C 3S -51. J0E, vlou, on
ing the
TMTTrTATTrArrDS' F b7 Mm?
OM ingiiirec
ProiJnce, elUnr la eaai or &r' Th Wei
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Or AT.T. KINDg.
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rvruH
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CGGSWr' ,LD sT - r t,n t
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