Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, October 24, 1878, Image 1

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IS PRET AREPTO TmAJfSsACT A
General Banking Business
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& GUEEENCY DEATTb1
awaUtlMprtaclvcletttea irftke
United States and B-arope
MONEY LOANED
on -.!-. iDmnty ly. Tlae Dmte
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STATEfC&lKTY & CITY'SEGUP.I-TfES
DEPOSITS
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f AGON &gLACKSMITHHOP
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AGOX MAKING. Repiring,
Piwwk. -ut! !l work done in tiieUest
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NEW BOOK."
FROM
Intkieaew voloisc lje perm iar an tor -Sight:
SrK3A IN 1K BI-H.E P"rtTrS Witt. M . tl tri
ttnlls for awl e.oq,-.f iheTeitso sart-.;
Tnrtli a?irfaJfn4h test:BaNT tctfcibatj-p-tx.jBd-(l.ji.tT
or 'hrveries-jf the Bible Jtrc ts
tcT' 8- this Bo. wi tilt spars!" 3S-.Vashj. jrow
laF'xle. fceaat!,'ji. 3JnzTa,aa. and no. v:nvLa.
th liet 'B e Taarstift T-nsw "rnau 1mir
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PARIS, 1878 ATEYEHT
SWEDEH. i87S EXPOSITION
Philada. 1876 rnn nvrsne
SantiaaO. 1870 - ILhllU
yiehka. 1873 HIGHEST HONORS
PARIS, 1867 nave been i-varded te
Mason & TTTnl'ST
ca!bijnet ojkgiss.
aup P-T-P'--Tiil.ntl-tsveartl-ersraTiarsI
TH1 iOIJifErAl. UJohtrtealrecoTnpet-se
at J- tpeIJorr TtK-r!vaborct.Ted the
I.KAXI' 'M)LL'-KDAL of SWEDEN i OB
WAY I'sife. a other American Orsss ?Me
Kxv.itioB. U tw cjuh or payiu8 y In-
Zu-uf UTAi:ms TtiU. newt-it
itrles. ariees. mte tzt. XA.ON & 3A3H.IX J
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fasten I ri.'TeT:pai.a;'?nceiDt!.-e',x!:ert3
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OLDEST
REAL
I ESTATE
A-GBjSTOir
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I William JEL Hoover.
Does a. setten.: Real Sstaie 3ast&estc. Sells
Lands on Cotnmisetoa. eiiaiD Tlttes,
) makes Deeds, Morteagp. ad all lastra-
eat. rtalainc to toe transfer of Beat Es-
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Goapiete AbEtract of Titles j
U all Real Bstate la Netm Coeaty.
J. H. BATJER;
XaaaiactaTer'an BeaJter is
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Slnskets. Sraslies. ZFly Nets. &. j
t3- aepoiriac Vae en .4ert aottee. Tke cete- I
braed Vncnoas Oil Blaci-iite. foe jceernBs Har- '
aee.Koct8.btuies c juttjivhoc iiaad.
G4 5Iain SS.
BrowjiYJSle. Seb.
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Cimiiu. DoceK . Proprao
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Hiv:ng j urcta-I the
ELEPHANT
Mvipyi an tern ?TIRIf
Uftfi I flllU I LtU d iSDLE.
I -a-fcO. to aBRoance that I am prejMLret! tc '
a j a first etas livery bawbee. ,
Joali Rogers.
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Ornamented and !an. '
Alaofciiroadsldrineii. ladies and infants.
AU onters left wlUi S. Jietmaa will reerMve
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50 MainStrcct, BROTTXYILLE.XEL.
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FAsHIOXAni.E
BOOT AXD SHOE ILLKEU
TSTOX WORK autde to Older, and Stf ihar.
traranteed. Repajrta? aently awl ptwaptly .
Shoe. JT rr 2taia street. BrawaviIie.Kefc.
GOr.PXAXEITrATCHESi.t-hcsr- I
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Catarrh of the Nasal Cavities, Acute,
Chronic, and Ulcerative, Hay Fever,
or Rose Catarrh, Catarrh of the Eye
aad Ear, and Catarrh of the Throat,
STXCESSFE1LI lEEilZD WHS
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ftUimsn'S DJWPAI niicr
kliCl Xil II. T TK. ITl II ITH
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nmuiiys nnuiUHam auiUmi
-U.XA2EH Is a disease of tie irzeozs casafcrase.
v l eJ-.erar!(TTa c-i ecaatr-aiton-i ya7"l--i seTer-
fer fci i-iiTldzal eases. Caicrriirij'ire firosia
coldoras-xesss of colis-ircis-.c.eacl-a--?e
C233ee.-ne2.th;
or aca-3 cocU2os-aI tSa ttresih. jed Titad
force3 esluated. TSc; dsea inaT arae frora a
icron-ow ctMiiKicn cf lie ticzc. tna Scariei
j: erer. ieasia, aid Blptu
eye ar.ft
tese.
pemisfcL? coU sr 'wsg tre- yto the tronsiial
23d foi-SS tto scabs. ncr5it2-T- anf! lrrrt
t . 1..--. ... ' . - ' . .
lSttS.0?eTI2S,"
Sfi!iS7leSis4yitfeg
S4eSBei
fceoKnes 5arioMlyarected.diciarsii
cp3eroaj sesti-soiuais rrota Use best people la te
usised Sates attes : the esteen la -sr-uc-i jcia tekl
Dy Uiose ttIio bare been fireed from tie ioobc de-
'''i asi cazcro3 CLUeiie -srua TTZiCi Zl
JTJST PXSUS3EIED.
.i i n i ot - . .
eararegeaeray-rrrQ.TSlaiHl cjscaare louu
-A ' - 'Tin ll'i 111 I I !! f I I I I a .K. T . T" ? 4.T I
, iae J-aaactrreaarsremallcMiTriial cae r a , en
J"' ". -- i. -. ...- uu a ijr.rn 5r rpnr ropniv. - zarire
xrsi T7a!Ter exase tier srsc.iaay Deuna ac nart of it was devoted to a verv able .i ..it. - t .- .
vatsrx.saclEo ocii ss w cans-retiiiias 2rd exco- Part OI II wii evoteu lo a KfJ ""? the SOUth has acquired thirtV-
tics.ortMcia3dTelloTrt3Cettararolodor. HIaCU Ioa ol tue "aaju.ai uuea.-uu. ? jJlUonal seats in the HoBSt: of
aarteuesitSoiTieiS.SiS.itcate: """ " '.""" "cic -w.-.j. -isentatives and thirty-five additiona
is azj a igTri-rri.me iacg.rrcsi. aia epperpan reoetition Iartrlv o those maue DV
ortteiea4rairuanfortaSIe.aidaafriSTra3 I lclJckl,-4U" "lie-'J' "' i"vrt. m .
rrJSSS1 fcJ5Jr Jr ' other eminent speakers. Comu
SSSSJStaff uSarSSI me Qan?ers or democratic supremacy, f and their votes
StVS55ZfZ.& .naumsaw: the nest HoU;
-STV?4-ie,?-.vtofc2t reasoa lUBt IU TOB-wjueuce ui iuuu-, states is one of menace to the princi-i " UUL waai-eu muat
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tttHtepLtiorsnd.iaaryd.aii-ess. Tie taroat, idation and violence they caunot hope ' ntpc.,nd temftnit vnf flip rrnrrnmonr ' their last session in
Drwsraiu. raoes,aaciTiij3ar3t3iT cases aiect- - t t -. ' r J .
cd bj-cstarrx azd. -cb prostraaoa or use ae-- for a fair election. In four Congres-1 Tfae derivation of the ri-ht of stiff- dnee tbe taxes upon
; .lf !?- " ymac. sgtt. pT-rc3 secess .; .!..:,..:, t .u.. c.-. ... I .,.....;. ,. !.- -..w:, .l 1
"tSwr--.B..v,.M,sw..l. ,-iuua.ui.iuui.uu.ic.Biucoww, """ j rage to the electors of one portion Qf ! Wiaw,i fi" H",rkJ' ou" .--1
rto!ia-iKed-xV:Toidia3ieTciS an average Republican majority or 6 - ,hf .,.. rv r,w,no.0r3 ; ar.r.i. ,-r, I If acts like tnese commend a party.
Tk en2i:ttfsi-!: 000, the ?iai has gone forth that the, Bn nnrtinn nf rh .wmtrr r.rt fr. Ko I with sueh unpatriotic antecedents, to ' hi
erCdfpfa"jei?,5? Democrats must be elected, and the,fl.j-p. to RUbmIt tn th rpJnlts nf nn ' the confidence of the people, I confess
catateieelfrfcrSrP work of intimidation and outrage has t .i...:.,. rriri Kt.- r.r..o ni fr-.r.rf ! my ignorance of the springs that move '
a- tiiii.j Tisec iTeaase en taarr2.-sita aa
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i. ..nt..w.--c itu uw.eirr-Liojciicietcaatie
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rdil&eciel'plSI
e tse mned 8tuM aadCsidSr wijrS5
v au, wngi'aw ebc r-i' rtr-tw-"r rhr.nh
itL 0I D ,
Cyras Pains and Aches,
t?riai"3 th? C rcdsliss.
is ii KH.-i nnn -rary Actioc
It ere Btstre3 aaetStrsaw.
It reTasPata aid Swaes!.
it cres KUarr io npisdac
lJKresijUieiisLja 3&sccui.
It car?s Jtjniciasra aad Nesrifcia.
It re-axis SaSciata crd. -
I earei Scrrrst Siocis.
to t tavjJaalle ia Par.lo.
twr-T2aa-rip.i:tCi- eifceLtres.
Is restores Serrosa Paijss.
It caree Sptnol ""e aae-W.
It te OratefBl aad Soiig-.
Jteares 2nfl6T or FST
It a Safe.TSefc&ie. asd Ecwesjca.
i: r. azzyFzzjTaasas.
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PHIGE 25 CgKTS.
Be cal to ofcf!m Collcs' V.tiic Ptas
ll--tT iit?-lrir.f r ..
S1 liy aJi Wioi,,..,. jtuiiv: v
aato cult c.Stao-?a.s an.
r. 3 - L: Ut" abve (
1 -ntrfctfe .ri.
crui.Littc
ani.vi. iUk! by WESS
ForT3-X YEARS 2TTTS PIXXS
have ber. the reccxjzm.ee. sTm-dartl
"ainilj"21edici!-ieiriajl tiae Atlantic
J.zate-5 Frota 21aine to Sleiico,
setarceiy a fomiiy csn be lotinc. tbat
does net use tiiern. It is now pro
posed to maV. their trirlnea icnov.u
in the "VTESTT, ".th the certainty
that as soon as tested they will be
come as popular there as they are
at the .To rtli and So mil. ..
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EV . . V E S.iavE7lI
DO THEY CUBE EVERYTHING?
NO. They are intended for dis
eases that resultfrom malari
al Poison and a Deranged
Liver.
D. TTTT lis., denjtett twentyflTe
years to the study of the laxer and the
result bz dc-aee-trxited thai 1: exertd
creater iaSnence over the ysteis than
any other orssa of tfce body : Diseation
and A-f-ieiilatien of the food oa which,
depends the vitality of tke body, i car
ried oa throack it; ilierepnlar action of
the bowel- depends on it, and when these
functions are deranged, the Heart, the
Brain, the Kidneys, the Skin, in fact the
entire ortani-3i is affected.
SYHPTOHS OF A
DISORDERED LIVER.
TVnT? "pfn fn xa Side aid SlctIdr, less of
A?tite; CcatedTfn-'fpie: CcstiveBowels;
PV-hag.-'.v.fre ; ZOrow' ,0; T7 in.
thaStom'yhgfSerearfr:r..wrh rfrHtygnd
STffhtn;: up ofWfnf. ; Iiow Sprrta ; Tcm
nfTnonry ; TJuscctsZzTiZT i f d fcreb,-'
IF THESE WARNINGS ARE NEGLECTED,
SOOS FOLLOWS
DYSPEPSIA, BILIOUS FEYHS, CHILLS, lAUH
DICE. COilC, HEHVCKISNESS. PALPITATION
OrTHEHEART, NEURALGIA. KIDNEY DISEASE,
CHRONIC DIARRHEA, AND A GENERAL
BREAKING DOWN 0FTHE SYSTEM.
TTEED TTTE V'JJLS'jOi'G:
TUTPS PILLS.
The first dose produces an ef-
vruuu. igttuua, ana
SOLID FLESH AND HARD MUSCLE,
ALOUISAHAPI-AHTERSAYS:
"3fj'Iftlinf?itiQniaiaa,TnTr!rnl gissic. For
serenti years I cocld E0J make hair a crcp ca
sccoc-H of siclcsess. Ien:ptO70et-idrec.srd
CSt bands, often half of them trere sict. Iwaa
snrtr discocrared -vvisn I bepis tie ase cf
XTTXiS-PlUuS- 1 used znezz. is a prs-rfl-Ttion
ss -tveS es a. care. Tbe xesai: was
lasTTeHocs ; nylifcorera bec2re hesztr, robese,
and hi?pf, and I hare had so farther trrjebte.
"With tlePit-Iwcilzotf-5rtQ fire in tiie
Ofeefgr:oVee swamp."
E. RIVAL. Batoc Sxsjl.,1j
"BEST PILL !H EXISTENCE."
T haTe rrd ync- Put? forIypeps3. WeaS
Morwfffi and. erroRi-Bess, ana can es? i nersr
hid ar tluB: to do re so rush gocd in tha
way oi snecic-iie. laej are as pxxi as yoc rs-
r-rsseitass. Keo3ia?i-ca-ea as ins xiex
-PiUeastesccand-k.-UI--E-. to acqs
cihera witc. taeir scodntenli.3
J. "W. XIBBEm., Dacota. 3Inrs.
SOLD 3Y ALL DSbGGISTS, 25 CENTS. s3
Oftlce- 35 Murray St, New York.
Boak-ceepers,
Operators,
(J&&,
AtGi3-ertatt2eCoi-,Keokaiiorrra.
; 3opws Ha,
Hajtt al owtefy aat ipeialy
urturfi51'-
,JST
11. tf.T-.-i.
5xiTTVafc.
ScSSf:dgie'edthat.aIth0ChtheEePafalicanshave
"-' 'r , n. -. ..iEpariaictt to lUirc;S
tie E-OiC-ci. CrLZ. otVti Jxr-,n r .v"-TV- d
iZlZXZZD. ---
IiST!?I?? r li? tern r S' ifV".
tULtlifbn SIm
5':a a ess 7 S &iiQr B sac
T5 HJ232?1
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s
ct ttmaioucai-atvuiaurauio ueuieu iu. ru. 01 iree sp-ecn, the enta!iug upon otlieers and men an jors scarcely needs an introduction. thou-h Mr
ofdSdSLucy ot-hSS-, Wbols m'J Provided for enforc- expense of S30.CQ0 in the way of inter-1 His personal history may besumma- &zmtive.
to which he vrasliefore a Strang- Iu the IaWS oi' the United States , estInOUey borrowed for the necessary rized as follows: ;
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TT 4 'IIOV -rooto on i TinariTa ctiAHlri fc. K.a r. f Ttnm-iai n-....l i -r-. - ;P . . -U T T
Ktfw-Fa
ef- jjr x,llucai "gets oi an citizens, and he the discoverer of a guano island ; and "" w"u succes- umana Jee.
&Sy has placed them on their good behav-1 thus we seeasoneresult of Democrat- "
TFBIIGMl OE DEMOGEAT.jsPirit croPs oa of other States, tbe
t patti of doty will be the enforcement
2 QUESTION PEESEXTED
, THE AMERICAN PEOPLE
TO-DAT.
TO
EIo5aeilt Speech of the Hon. tfreene
B. liauin at reora, ill.
t .r c., r.r .. Ti-nrrarc r
A LOHClse btate 01 lUe X.-.n5e,rs 01
Southern Supremacy.
The Hon Greene B Raam, Commis-
"Tfaeesistenceof 10,000 Republican
Tn Snnth P:irnlfn vcith r Rpnuhlif'tn
- ..... w -w. , .. x
mairit-v of 30-000' the Republican
Convention has resolved to have no
candW-te for Governor, stating as a
already begun. In aumpter County.
which has heretofore been peaceful,
Governor Hampton and Senator But-
ler.inpublicaddresses.haveannounc-
SiY. TTTtrit'- . mitnu mtu. .e crr.
iu .w,-. ... , ...w wv....-. .... vv w-..
.
. . . r. . r.. .. -
- -- ' - - - --- .-.-.-. -- .... - . -v -. -..
rtffi irw in., r r?i(rrirm nnrzif- uiip nr
overnor Hampton's military aides
' has alread- been engaged in the wor
!of.breabJ? UP Republican meetings
wilh riif ciuuh in liihl fifiri lv i ifn r
. . . "."'- --
we 5h&n n bettr of milar deeds of!
violence in the States of Alabama, I
Mississippi and Louisiuna.
I earnestly call the attention of the
cauutry to tbe fact that the Demo-i
cracc Prty of south Laroluta mam-,
tuins a military organization, armed, j
equipped, and uniformed, for tbe pur-1
poseof carrying the November elee-
. .i-n by force. I am not given to ex-
f Bqeruou, j. am iaiiu Lite jiaui.
am .auug tne piaia.
aT '.7" - a,
number or military companies, organ-
, feed under the State law, supplied
;-. - ...
K.iarauo i smnprnf internal Kvermp. n.iiver.a i ..
; witn iraproveu ureecn-ioauin;:, um- r ,, , i,;-, .,, 4.. ;;, j
i , ibilow-citizeBs. we are to-dav invited
hed States muskets, and nniier tbe1. . .. - . " ,
l
I
1
eontrol of officers of the military statf '
of Governor Hampton, attend ail tuei
' f
t political meetings in South Carolina
both Democratic and Republioau, and
oy military array and violence, either
oisper-e tne tepunitintn meetings ori
silence their speakers and carry them '
o5" by force. I must leave to a vivid
imagination the duty of painting the
picture with suitable martial colors.
We most not loriret the fact that
the rrhfIIion wm n M-r..rm nf th
. . - t, - ... , !
riihtof a Democratic tninoruv to rule.
The spirit of that petiod
1 .... .,
and this s ,
the same.
Thoirlint-nf rdt r.-n ,
... j .rv. ; .. - . T ., ., ;
- w ' a- wwuumw a ,
duunu uiucia iu iui2. jiu icqi tnev
'S i
took up arms after the election; in
ic-,t.,.i- ...,,.-- . 1 .. idence UDon which proceedings of im
IS.a thev take up arms Lefore the eiee- - ..,-.
T" . ... -. - . . .1 i peachment were to be based. Iead-
tian. In both cases it is to assert the1 .. . . .. ,
ri-rht of a Democratic minority to
rule.
r fol ff?lvr-piti7.an3 thiil ths cnn.
,.-.- ,ut . Z "!, .- - I
....-- -. .-..-.;. .. ..-.-.... V.U..U. ... J
one of great m-nace to the peace of
the country, and should not be allow
ed to continue,
in my opinion
All fKu. if nora.sjrr
"","""" i
is to assert tbe sover -
ei-rn bower of the United States bv I
..... , .. .
of civil rights.
Section 5,529 of the United States
Revised Statutes reads as follows:
Il two or more persons in any State
or Territory conspire to prevent by
force, intimidation, or threat, any citi
zen who is lawfully entitled to vote, ;
from giving his support or advocacy,
in a legal manner, toward or fn favor j
of the election of any qualified person ,
a: an election for Jrresident or ice
President, or a a member of the Con-;
gress of the United States; or to in
jure any citizen in pernou or property
on aecoiiHt of sih cnnnort op ni.vii-i
cacv. each of sueh pe'rons shall be j revolutionary schemes have been en
punished by a fine of not less than I dorsed by the popIe
2300 nor more than S5 OflO. or Iiv im- WHAT A DEMOCRATIC HOrjaB HAS
- --. , - j . ..
prisoument, with or without hard ia-;
I
bor, not less than six months nori
more tnan six years, or both sueh line j
and imprisonment.'
If the right of eittzeus to assemble
and peacefully adveoate the election '
toCongressof the men of their choice.
is interfered with; if public meetings
nr. thratpnpi. Hiifl r,iSli ri-.fc-ri r. i
, .-..-0...;....
Tne Ue ul &av portion of tiie armv
for this purpose b forbidden by Dem"-
ucianc icgciaiiuu. .luujau.i. J. Ills
Idw can be enforced by civil process
through the instrumentality of mar
shals, districtattorneys, United States
commissioners, and courts. These
violen t and bloody miuded men should
pointed to assist in enforcing the laws.
We are a people of law. If the laws
can be set at defiance and violated
i with impunity, there is an end of civ-1
11 govern meat.
The President, by a eourse of kind
ness and conciliation, has endeavored
to arouse in the minds of the South-
ior before the country. If there is a !
oegi en distinctly to understand that, ted States or State ot5ci?Is in protect-! engagements, including Fort Donald- nauteb-girk to entertain his distin-l0 WHIcn oy voie was agreed to.
it needs be, 10.000 deputy marshals. linTitiivmhfr thn United States nroo-i son. Shiloh. etc In 1S6T he was ap- unshed visitor. I eeWng afoeraed to meet a
with arms in their hands, will be ap-1 ertv J- :n arretins anv civil crimin-' pointed Assessor of Internal Revenue, j -- at the same plaee Setdiaer
Sehool Teachers, " tui"c """ tegaru ior civu anu forces OI tne United States lO protect. i.j wuu wuxuiug ins c--
- am rvaATla ?- n ..ir :t . . - . - . . . j.-i ti'3. r rn trwi W a ma - - W -? -tl- ?
i -
recurrence of the recent lawless acts
jia South Carolina, or if the same fell
, ot tne law, ana l oave no doubt that
Iron irill tpo thn Priwtrfonf i1 iKnr
I- ----" -u luai.
I" -. --.
fpath. with a degree of firmness and
determination that will receive the
'.
, sion auu-approoauon or au law-
t -- I ... . .. .
aommg ww:a..
nowrr will be do.ve.
If the country i to pass into the
; hands of the Democratic party it will
'. . . .. .. ...
oe oecause oi me aeniat ot tne right
of suffrage to P.epubiicans in the
then-States. By the freedom and
francbisement of the colored race
tive ad-
"R-r.-&
votes iu the Electoral Collese. If the
i fn.nrpi plctor: nrs Rl.i-tnl fr unto
... -. .. ..-- .v .-.,
are honestly counted
e of Benresentatives
,.-,, be RenUbiican. If the ?nUrh-
i are carried for the Demo-
it will be the result of in-
.- -i 1 . .
. rTrrifT.F mif miirnpr ?.. t irnnn
I i state to vou to-dav, as a deliberate
. concIasioni that the attitude of the
. Democratic jartv in the Southern
, monaM, tu ..,. f tha n,i;,.
tq,hc A.pu,IIBNton,Bf8ajf,ni.lirn'i
t rest6 upon"the rhta of free
5peech and a free ballot , and when it
become., a
uecotnea a se.tiea conviction or tne
.-! J -! - .L.
........ .
' nanniriTfirNno(o(trinnu maramnir.
' people that
ww--j.w ..... w.ww..w. . . .w.w -.
. . . - . a.t .
... . - .. t .
. aPn r rri.ii t 'vr r .r c ti rr-arra ana rrtrfiri
ery of tiie right of suffrage, and that
.. - " "a ' j
from this wrona there is no redress,
the destruction of the government it-
seifbecomes simply a question of time.
m . ? a.-i .. . r t
inere is sun anotuer aanger, scuiu-
ern Republicans
naT fof a whUe t
white and black.
aeauiesce in the de-i
privation of their rights, butjthere is
a riia a t af nnri fo t z. Ik u r at? rt r l e.rr-i
, Uiri . C4AUU&aAJ(.C iCVVUU .TUH.U 1
men
u-iit nan Tho nt.nhniui ftf i
meu wH fc5Sert it5e,fj aQdt animate1
b te wmth ofjusicei they will
gfce heir opprsior3 to lhe 5rouud.
Tbe Dea.4KJratic minoriifes Qf the
are sisepin upotl a volcano.
" "t " - - iiiouuwvM r
w hve destroved shivery of the.
. .-.-.
body, but we have not chaoged the ,
babK, of the mEer He ia.eud. tQ ,
tiwte slavery of tbe milid . and '
--v .-.-. ... --...-.. .-. -.. r ...a--. Tl.-.
IU UltttC k-IlO jm C UL.CIIB uuut... S.UC
ecntroi of men who are willing to
., . w,J.r. . ,.,. TT..r..l
inonat tt power over the ores irate I
- . f f . T G .
riirhts of a free neon-le. I nrav God
th&t 5Q diKiu a jj sha!!"never
fgj, my cntry.
Fetiow-itizeDc, I am no alarmist, i ..
but unless I mnreau the :is ot the:
... .L . ... r .i
limes, it is me uenoerate. purpose 01
U,eDemocrat,cparty,mtheHouseofIt ha5 redujed tbe aaaQal iatereit jsistent Republican, aad as speaker of fw en-
Representatives, to iee the executive? eh frofB 15,977,5e7in IS65 .to 4,-jthe house during the last legL-iaturej " e'eBte-p ' VTTTKp
branch of the governmeut. They,, ..., r, . . ....ii.,l mnv Imirr .! fripnri I . ... taii,u- - -ait-t'fft,
have endeavored to prepare the pub-1
. , v .
"c uima ior seen a step ov & steady
-. 7
"- J -' ..bui
.aat'iaw .( .- n rJ
The Potter lnvesti-'
j:atiuir (Jommittee ffi
created for the
' express purpose of manufacturing ev-
1 mg democratic speakers an over tne
country are now attacking the title of
the President, and Benj. H. Hill, of
Georgia, one of the most prominent!
senatoisfrom the South, in a two col-
jimn letter published during the pres
ent week, insists upon the impeach-
merit of the President, alleging that
, . .. . . , . .
. ... . " . . , .
tion is allowed to co unpunished, ic
1; Tiro out nn mur -w. r. ni: !nqn.r.
I n-ill olornls T-u-rii.rv inln virfno for-
i ..-." I
irerv into an art. and will
TC-TfT1-
usurpation into a science; aad furth
er, that President -Waves is as bad a
man as Johnson would have been,
had he rewarded Booth with a seat in
: his Cabinet.'
These are not the hasty utterances
of an irresponsible man, but the de
liberate sentiments of a Senator of
the United States, who is one of the
F . . . I
n i n. nn I Ii.i d .if T nt I - rr n. ( aa I
.. .. . . . . .... ... . .1 . r- .. . ... .. .. P ..... ...
partv ; ana are made new, so that if
j the Democrats carry the November
elections they can claim that their
DONE.
We have had an experience of three'
vears with a Democratic House of i
Representatives. They have given t
us a toretaste of the bitter cup they j
baVe in store for our lips. With loud j
profrt5jmis f reform in government,;
they bave neglected to make appro-
... r -T ..
priations ior tne support ot tne army,
support
Thev have passed a
law forbiddins '
of themelves and families.! -"r- majors is loriy-two years ohi. ror
the use of the army as a posse to aid ! years, represented .Nemaha and sever
in the enforcement of the laws which I al other counties in the Nebraska sen-
is violated, and I am informed by the I
Hon. Secretary of War that 'the prac-!
tical enect ot the law has been and ; a organizing tae urst .eorassaregi
must necessarily be to withhold the! by whieh he was elected Major, and
aid of United States troops from Uni-t
i av-on n.h.n fmm ihp i.risottiprt .
stateof tbeconntrvand imrierfector-Jln
ganization of civil police force in-,
fringments of the laws cannot be pun-
. ished by the arrest of the offenders,7
su-u - 1.-J; a..fc .- wwuww..
By Section 5,577 of the United States
Revised Statutes the President is au-
thonged to emolov the land and naval
ie legislation that thacsh the whole i
t r
i military and naval powers of the gov-
hn ment may be put forth to protect j
; i.-
I the owner of a manure heap od aPe -
i ruvian island.yet when the lives and
, hbertiea of American citizens in the!
snnfhom St.t .... n....,..j u
K.-ulu.lUvJunc. aic cuuoiicicu, me
. W .V.- 4.W
United Statea force
forces are express!?
interfering. TheDem -
prohibited from
ocratiemajontv, dnrmg the late ses
I .. .... -
. sion or uongress, sougot to pass, and
did for a time, force through an en
actment withdrawing the protection
f e government engaged in the en
forwrnpnt of Incsr? in f ho Innfh or.
. . . . . .
,vc . 1""-lL
give iiiku uuuiiers iree scope.
m, r. i -.. j .
iU - iaicu a """"" Wi " ei'i" me age ot au, he win be the only
Ftc P"rp"e ut wao..umS me cnar-
acterof tne President and Secretary
" j..wii3L.j. uuuu huluu-ou
I ... thfl IT--M.-.---' -.M-- -. .V. -. -.4 r.
t charges of election frauds, and refu
I ed to allow the investigation to extend
to the attempted bribery of Presiden
tial electors in Oregon, Eouisiana and
Florida, under circumstances directly
implicating the Democratic candidate
ior iresiuent. rne onlv
measure
brought forward looking to an exten-
I sfon of A mprienn pnmmprrp wis stran
.-.-.-.- -.-.-..w -- w.MM
- S - ed by the Democratic Speaker. With
J idspread distress prevailing on every
, hand' tfae-v made no efibrt to alleviate
raiuaote nours ot
lutlleetiortstore -
those great Dem -
! publie opinion
Nor is this lawless spirit directed
; against civil rights alone. There is two was stricken down with fever
a deep-seated disloyalty to the lawsjand now sleeps m the apringdale
ui me
united acaces in neanv
! pvprv Sdllthfrn Sr.
Open resist -
" r
-
i anw la ...lie eniorcPinpnL or Ln in tnr-
i nal -evenue laws i constantlv mdp
( nai -evenue isv-s. i. tonssanuv maoe
- - - - -- - . -.. ,
by organized bands of illieit distillers
who have the svmpathy of their
neighbors, and often of those leading
Pc men.
In dealins with offend-
er " aas Deen loaaa aoeoiu.eiy nee
t a a
essary to provide the officers with
breeeh-loadiiig guns to enable them
w CCWi-A muutli,
it) tkki auacK. jlq booxe cases ss ma-
ny a sixty armed officers have been
I required to make seizures and arrests.
This lawless spirit must and will be
overeome. '
.--
at -T- T -r -T-
rel, cuizens, me epuoticao
c II..--. tt-.-. t. t ui:
j " tne support o.
the people-patriotism and courage to
preserve the Union and perpetuate
tree government, capacity to mase
r j
and enforn laws roMt.hH.ah and
"-
ntain the mihlie credit, to nav the
mat
C wd
the people, aad to refund the public
debt at a lower rate of interest.
The Republican party has reduced
e national taxes from S55S.032.630 1
iuISS5.toSS7.783.S79inlS7S. It has
1 - . . l--m n .a nn,
. . . . , ,... , ., M,
,Bj,.i-iu .ou. 11 uas -cnucCTi me
' .
expenses of
--. . I
the uovernment troci 51, l
- ,-., .
2Si,aoo.24 1
in 1S5. to $236.5.328 in
1S7S.
The Republican pert v has establish- i
ed freedom andprociaimedequairigbts '
tbrouchout the land. The right of
free assemblage, the right of free
speech, the right of a free ballot, the
right of equal protection of the law
corner stones of the Repnblie are
cherished in ail parts of the country
by the Republican party alone
1 he republican party occap.es tne f
.-... ...
van of the forward march of the hu- j
mau race. Its suceess is the hope of I
the country.
l ..- . t J .T J9x
x ae aavancing caao upon lasamn
nlH.p of nrrMrreis rill he mnvpd hi.
r t
twenty-five years by the success f I
the Democratic nertv. I
Republieans, awake! awake! cird
on vour armor and move forward to
victory I"
Thomas -Uajors.
In nominating Hon. Thomas ila-
ijjors tor the unexpired term in the
Forty-fifth Congress, the Republican ;
.
... t
i-"'B wueuua "B "" "ll" ,
view to the best interests of the State
( With the exception of Judge Crounse,
no candidate before the convention
could have tilted that position with
greater efficiency than Mr. Majors, '
whose efiorts to seeure admission as
contingent Congressman have very
naturally brought him into contact
i i
I
wnu an tne leading niemoers o tne
present House, ana anoraeu mm ex-
cellent opportunities to acquaint him-
self with the intricate workings of the
national legislature. Beingo.teof the
ii.i.,. :.i.....- :m .t.-Si. Al- ro.t
uiuest .eiucut m .uc -.c, ... ji- (
He has resided in Nebraska twenty
ate before the war. At the outbreak
of the rebellion he took an active part
with which he participated in many:
wnicn oosiiion ne neiu several vears. ,
IS75 he was elected Contingent t
,
uougtessu.au. nei. ery sanguiue
that his
representation for Nebraska will be
--r - --- - j
successful, and there is no doubt that
his election to fill the vacancy caused i
by the death of Mr. elch will con-?
Iron nails thrown into the drinkicz
expenses of the war, to provide a safei BeQca -eeona
r t- irnrfin tii ;tit-
and abundant paper circulation for Ju5e n le -1"6'
water will made a good tonic for the
fowls. . -.
VOL. 2b. IS'O. 18.
f
JEon. Albinos 2iance.
The next Governor of Xebraska
! 1 ,i .,., t.-ls.- .
UJ an OUUS me lUCKieSS ana moat ;
auc-
cesafal politician in this State if not
i in the entire Northwest. He will
- tenter the gubernatorial chairat the,
t ag
e Of thirtv-nnf th( rnnnoKt fnr -
j j "a - '
ernor in the Union. And with the
jesceprion of General Banks, who was
- elected Governor of Massachusetts at
a I th'a. ...... ,r arr . - r
.. , auu uexuuroprague.jsoa, i.. JLeaaasd, W. W. WHson
, wno was Governor of .Rhode Island,
.
man that has ever become chief elec
utive of a State ac such anase. Oma-
Z 7-.-
na xtee.
The Peoria Tramcripi has this to
say of two of its former citizens :
.Nebraska seems to be a most excel
lent place for the development of
' ynnS" America. A few years ago a i
i - - -. i..-au,.us.u..c) gac
i niftTon nf UTfltronaa tKta C. -. A.
his son 160 acres of land out in Ne-
h.t o 1 Ul . .4 -.'
M4UCOU IAU tUlU UlUi tU
4o oat and
growupwiththecountry."Theyoung -p,, w t- ,
r -. , . . , . J L& Uobt. W.Furaas called the mee-ttag
man obeyed, and a few davs as he , j fa
m T ..... T, "... ..t order, on whose norataatien Dr.
was nominated by the Republicans off r. T ft. . "IW1 JJ1"
.t. j ., - i vicorge JU. Jdiiler was eleeced temnor-
that voumr and thrivintr common- w. . OTO,-C" tcmyvn
wealth for Governor. When elected
i " " .t ... ..ucu. i,.TO
' M he xriH t Albinos 3S"anee will be
an honor both to the State which
elects him and the State which gave
m birth.
During the early days of the rebell
ion two young men named Valentine, i
worked in the composing room of the
Transcript office. The elder of the
wj. j-" juuu5c'i .auima-ij
' ixHOV " Jim, went into me
l l.TT-I I . t. ..
i .. .. ..ii.i . .....a
-.-. .., i.
--j --- "w
the war was overs
'settled in Nebraska, studied law, was
. T j j-
. u.ull s-, cbjb.ii..
ceivea me nomination ior congress.
course, u. io i u i..puucau auu
, .if .-,. r... -r .,
aH eweuoa i su.e. . e eonnuenuy
i look forward to the time when the old
' "me -irascripc compositor, -b.im"
f Valentine, wil hold a seat in the
I -fc j - c-, . -
t - -
' WBO wm ao DODOr lo acy position as-
' &gaea mm.
j Thdispatch announced in Kraose
I Hail, where an entertalment was be-
liialK v. hsrc an pnlprts mpnt was !.- i
I
i.j l.
!. itu,. kua: t -icuiiuc uau uccu
- r ,rL
i tiJiii liiirri-i-. i-nLL-Tii ii iuiui. jicii
;anoeQCe the sood newsl0
Va.on'he who -as
' and Mr, a'-me. who
.
oritnl-tifTis Tl.pTi.dwi nrVI ri
l gratUlatlons. ine JUOse, or ai., as
i We here " him haS a reCOrd OD the
t -1 . . -I .
oenca .atiuu wo au oiuer ut.tr Kit,
and which for eq-
uk-v- ia'zice and hnty is seldom J
equmittu. irese cutn n.syci.cu7t- 5
Hon. Albinns Nance, the Repabii-i
' can nominee for Governor, has a;
I .vlnr4l .ra--1 S n W - ?-tT-k t m AaM
, .,j .,.., t.-t..i i .(.,;,( , , ,,
a J f
. Ti ,ui:
uw "ur aiirfjj Aeiraof.tsus f
t of every other political 1
laitn. ite is wen up m partia-
mentary usage, and his execu-
tive ability was well proven durin
tbe last session of the legislature.
We bespeak for him a most hearty
support. West Point Hepublican.
The Republicans of Nebraska are j
as sonnd as a diamond of the first wa-
lict. .til. .iieti. ctaic uiu.;utnu
Irr 1- .- i . .1 T I
utucoiu ou me oru iu.w. tuey reaoiv-.
ed, among other right sentiments, j
that 'the faith and the nation shall I
be sacred, and its contracts be redeem-f
rvt4 -ntlf m a-kl tntf-nw n f) WiM mm I
?" "" .Ct., u. fcUC -
tion s honor he heic as inviolate as
the nation's life;" and, furthermore
that the greenback shall not be dis-
honored or depreciated, not be made
as gd as honest coin." That's the
doctrine of sense and honesty.
Remarking that party line are not
very closely drawn in Nebraska Jost
now, the Jackson Herald says that "a
Repablloan can be an Administration j
Reuublican. a Mv Policv ReouWicaa
.
. -V .. I
' a mcwu' neuuBiiran, anu ibb '
ter class seem to be about as popular
as any other kind."
In the Hoose of Representatives,
june h, 1S7of wbile the Funding ;
rjii wa Kpfn nrfl tn ita nnmf. '
fiOQ. b. F. Butler, of Massachusetts, '.
, r -T- )
movd
a - -- . . . ' President Ex-Gov. Rokt. W. Ftec
to amend eotipa 4 by addsns i . - ""
a, ...-j,!. r ... a, ,"' as. Nemaha Coentv.
rds, "And the United spates i " . T .. -
tne -
t
aj30 solemnly pledtres iL faith
to-
make nrovwion. at the earliest nrw-.f
tjcable period, tor th redemption of
;United SuUe3 uote3 ia TOin.. whih
amendment was
disagreed
t.
Butler
voted ia
the af-
twentv-focr hours after arrow
ing a sow should be fed an soft food or t
slops, which should be given ia a Directors Gov. Silas Garbeer, Ha.
warm though not, state. A mash of f J- Sterling Morton, Prof. C. D. WW
hran or meal answers very well. f 9or r & C- Monoli, and Hon. Lo
r r- . rezo Croonae.
The Bbhep of Calcutta recently
called on the Maharajah of Jeypore.
who kindly called in a troop oft
t.-.-- .-, -.....i -,.,...-.. si
- av eflnDp(.f.(T Ar?.- rritn ti, -
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.TJnited States .and refused to admit!
I thp ntm t rxnt nrrraon MT-nn Ktt K ,.,.-. .
cesesor3
cese.
It j
is tbe experience of a i?irrns nr.
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pne tor, that one stock of clown
jokes will oat last seven set3 of
vas covering.
Mary bad a little lamp.
Twas filled wilh -.erosenet
SfcebiawrishCdaws. tie ctlcii-si
Aad -yarshed free Aer scee.
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i OFFICIAL PAPER',
OPTHECeiTI
1 3Tehraslia
State Historical Sccletj.
is Tjvmrv n: cl, .. ,-
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Pursaant to a call hfcieteftxre pohtish-
ed, the folfowing named gentlemen
convened at eh rrma!.,-i xr...
convened at the Commercial He-tai,
Uncoln, Xeb.
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t .. -.tw.jjc jo. tinier, nris. iart-
man and J. T. All-.., nr,,. -,-,
I tv: Gov. SiU, f?rJr-oT-rf xr . t-
ley, Webster eoenty- S. R. oiimn-
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.on.
and 5m-i s Muv- t
I -.. K&ncj , inacuier COBB'
I sy ; itev. j. J4. Tajrgart and J. EL
Crouton , Otoe eoeuty ; C. H. Walker,
Franklin county; Hob. E. Crounse
and E. X. Grennell, Washington
county; Prof, a D. Wilbur, Saline
county ; J. Q Goss, Sarpv coontv; U.
LH. Wheeler and Wnu Gmore, Ciiss
county ; u. T. i5. WHHams, Seward
county; E.B. FiSeW, Baflitlo cona
ty; Bev.L. B. W.Shrvwsk and Z.
Sh.c-rf r:, ,, . ttt ..
tv-JZ . J L . t.
.-.-.,,. i-TOl. It.ITO
HH T'Tmiha m-.t.
ary chairman. K. W. Furnas was
, kd ---. r t xr
j Wheeler
Dr. Miller, on takiag.be shair de
livered a short, appropriate and press
ing address on the importance of
forming a historical society, and
regretting that it had not bees dose
before.
On motion of S. B. Thompson tha
j cbajr appoialsd tbe I WIB Btlfr
, men committee oa orSiJiia&tift& . g.
Thomninn T
Q. Goss, D. H.
Wheeler, J. il. Taggart, and Iioreazo
Ciounae.
' m.. .m.rk j ., ,
-"e committee in due time made
the foHo wing report which was adopt-
. A .
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Your cemmkise to whloh wa3 re
ferred the matter of organization, re
port favorably and recommend tha
name of tbe organ teat ten be ".Ne
braska State Historical Society.
That the officers be one president,
two viee-presidents, treasurer aad
secretary. Also a board of five di-
! reoril- emberhip to be eleetive,
" luc Pyeat ot a lee ano. anna-
" asjeameai 10 oe airreea oeen nere
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after. Also that eommiltees bean-
1 pointed on permanent officers and
constitution and br-laws.
wUi recommenda.
. tions to the report, the chair appoint
ed the following eommiueee:
On permanent officers: T. P. Ken
nard, SMas Garber, E. N. Grennell,
0. T. JB. Williams and C. D WHbur.
eenstkution and by-laws, D. H.
ht.t-l.T- T T A lli T. "D TTT
. .. Uww.., - J.. i.-J, J. JJ. II.
??hrvtwir T f-T nrnTlan oJ Camj-1
A,u-.
. w.-r-.-m, UU k,M-.UV.
0n motion, the meetiae then ad-
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jsectetarv.
I-xxcoi-, Neb.. Sept. !8th, ISSS.
Pursuant to adjournment the meeting
convened with the following addi
tional named gentleman : H. T.
Clark, Sarpy coanty; J. H. Brown,
A. Humparey, J. H. Ames, John
Cad man, and A. G. Hastings of ILan-
caster coantj; J.A. ifaellorphy, Gtis3
county; Hiram Craig, Washtegten
'IcountV - J
J. BuddJ Douglas coanty ;
T--
p j Henier3h0t Thaver eoaatv -
A FuIUHlf pachardon countv; Ther-
on Dujge eocaxy
D"r. Miller, ehairman', being absent.
.
Gov. Silas Garber was called to the
ehair.
The committee on coast!tloa aad
by-laws, through Prof. ABbey, pre
sented a constitution and b?-law3
whieh, after beig rad ra Jfell, wees
adopted.
The Constitution aad Bv-L&W3
are somewhat feosthr. and wltt.
Soon as possible, be peMfcsfced ia
pamphlet form ad be eireetete.
-p membership fee was 3xd Jor tfce
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bwh n rar adrirM) rlw fr.aM-. W
y. Wilson. Liacok..!
Mr. Eeaaard, toom Ae eommil4ee
on permanent oSieers. resorted as M
lows, which report was adopted aad
the officers deeiared defv e-t.e.et. z
omcKus.
First Vice-President Dr. eo. r.
Fittar TVmcpI. -m-.-
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::ew,d ee-Pre.ldeit Jago K.
s D"J. Kiebardson ooeny.
j lrcBsoter .v. w. rrieoB, Jbeaoes-
j ter eounty.
secretary rroi. anteei Aaghey,
Leacaster coeaty.
Correspoadiog Seeretarv D. H.
Wheeler, Cass eoeaty
The eommttwe recommend that
tbe President and Seocetarv be r-of-
fieio members of the Board of Dfceot-
gate.
Sf.ii
ej.t.
SLLA? GAKBKR,
'RoSrr - w- Fckxas,
Cfeate-aani
-Secretary.
Baltimore is shoek at the traseem&v
j baste of a man who was aba par bride-
mwim int s n.--...:. .nm tun 4nnt.
, v .-- . - w w-w wwj sa-ns tBVC C-CT-lSl-l
of his first wife. He arsned that ba
ean-fconid not aflbrd io lose mnoh Hv ,
j he was seventy-three years ohL
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I"! a t-KaMo -X4 -. , "
I Hi tie) Ie tb$ Kt-bath, wrilf ree-edw
Ipei5pratia of the feat.
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