M t h'i jjgzra mi ,JT5 v- .jiEi,i ) jgrf ihw-ii.'. . .1 .. - jjgyp0 . aye 'j'iiE ADVERTISER. fe THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1S79 Call for Republican Stale Convention. The Bepublloan electors of the State of Nebraska are hereby called to send delegates from the several counties, to meet in State Convention nt Oma ha on Wednesday, October 1, 1879, at T-o'oIook p. m.f for the purpose of pla olng In nomination candidates for the following named offices, viz. : - One Judge of the Supromo Court. Two Regents of tho State Univer sity. . And to transact such other business as may properly oomo before the Con vention. The several counties are entitled to representation in the Stato Conven tion as follows, based upon the vote oast for S. C. Cams, Lieutenant Gov ernor for- 1878, (except Madison, whose representation is based uponfcn q industries of the country, the the vote cast for Governor in 18S,) giving one dologato to each 150 voteB and bne for each fraction of 75 votes; also one delegato at-largo for each or ganized .county: Oauntla. Vote, notes. CDunZU. Vote, ante. AdiunK., 757 6 Jefferson 471 4 Antelopes ICO 2 Johnson .. 690 5 Boouo.,. 261 3 Kearney . 2HC 8 Bunalo S51 5 Keith . 23 1 Hurt . JOJ i Knox 210 3. Butler . 401 i Lancaster 1,880 14 Cuss , 087 8 Lincoln t5 3 Cedar.ui.. 123 2 Madison .- 356 3 Cheyenne-,... 1W 2 Merrick Sir, 5- Cltvy ,. 810 7 NTomaha . PJ3 7 Colfax...-.. 4rJ) 4 Nuckolls 235 3 Cumlng..... 37S 4 Nanco.. 1 Custer 22 1 Otoo 1.213 0 Dakota 192 2 Pawnee . 501 5 Dawson-' 151 2 Pholpa 17G 2 Dixon- 319 3 Flww -. 24 1 Dodgo . Mj 7 Plat to . -530 5 Douglas .222 10 Polk 523 4 Fillmore , S70 7 lied Willow- 59 1 i'rankllri 313 3 ttlchard8oa.l,03T 8 Froutlor... 40 1 Saline 830 7 .Karnas . 170 2 Sarpy 347 3 Gage C12 5 Saunders .. 821 G Gosper 9 1 Seward 818 0 Greeley-... 74 1 Sherman B3 2 Hall . 753 C Stsvnton... 122 2 Hamilton 43." 4 Thnyer..... 418 4 Harlan 400 4 Valley 171 2 Hitchcock 20 1 Washington- 910 7 Howard . 202 3 Wayne. 5S 1 Holt 71 1 Webster 4S6 4 YojIc -... -C07 5 JlO (& It Is reoommended, " First That no proxIeB be admitted to tho Convention, except such aa are "-hold by persons residing. In tho coun ties from which the proxies aro given. Second That no delegato Bhall rop-. resent an absent member of his dele "gatlon, unlesB ho be clothed with au- thority from the County Convention,. ' or is In poEseesion of proxies from regularly elected dplegatea thereof. .' By order of the Republican State ' Central Committee. JAM3S3 W. DAWES, Ch'n. H. H. Wells, Seo'y. . Lincoln, July 30, 1979. ' : . 3. ' S ' Call' For a Republican District Con ventlou. Nebraska, City, July 30, 1879. Tho Republican Central Committee . . of the Second Judicial District of Ne . . braska, Is hereby called to meet at the .' Court House in Nebraska City, Sop- v.tembor 3, 1879,.at8 p. in., for the pur ': poso of transacting such business as may come beforo it. . . J. W. E ARM AN,. Ch'n. Geo. S. Smith, Seo'y. - r-0-: .For tho&oar ending Jaa330th there were landed 99,224 Immigrants. -Jfanny Davenport, tho actress, was recently married to E. F. Davis of N. . Rev: Jas.L. Crano, ofM. E. ohurch, "Shelbyville, I1L, died of pharalyeia 29th ult. Judgo Ballard of tho U.S. District .Court,. Kejituoky, died suddenly on the 29th ult. . San key, the singing evangelist after slngiug.for several months In Europe, haB returned to the U. S. Cheor up girlB a Georgia judgo has just' rendered a doolsion that a girl is not an old maid -until she Is 35 years old. : Jim itt Washington, Ohio., 29th ult. in a saloon, over a gamo of oards, W. K. Henderson stabbed H. Home to tho heart. The corner stono of the monnment tp be erected to Gen. Anthony Wayne .'was laid, with imposing ooremonles, 31st ultr. Gen. Miles with about 800 soldiers Js daring Setting Bull with over 3,000 t warriors, to knock tho ohip off IiIb shoulder. Nebraska City Press : Col. Tom. .Majors, of Nemaha county, will, bo one of tho-extonsivo pomologlcal ex hibitors at the County Fair.to bo held in this city September 1st. Capt. Dodson, of Petersburg, Va., recently died from effeots of poison in Borne way by eating Ice cream. HI i entire famiiy wore also soveroly- af fected, from same cause. John Barret, a desperado In Sing Sing, was killed by an officer of the prison a tew days ago for trying to ln olte insurrection, and after making several attempts to kill the offloer. Lorillard's race horse, Parole, came out third best in the race for tho Good wood oup. But the day bofore, he won a victory when In the 2-year old gores his colt, Geraldlne, beat tho crowd. Every time Mrs. Eugene Hale has a baby her father Zaoh Chandler, pre sents her with $20,000. We know what we would do if we were Mrs.1 Hale. Salem Standard. And-we know what wo would do If we were Mr. Hale. I'.'. ,InPolkCo. WIb., last week John 'Kranz with sis children In his wag on, drove into a lake to water his horses ; the horaes became scared and ., .ran.intodeep water when, the father J3!, and Ave ohildren weredrowned, one ,Jil a8.17 years old. - 1, ' : - .anM., Fish Culture in Xcbraska. Governed by my own Inclination to a groat extent, and at tho request of many citizens in this county who de- slreu lniormation in roiauon to me FiBh enterprise recently begun in this State, I addressed a letter of inquiry to Gen. Livingston of the Nebraska State Fish Commission. The follow ing Is his reply. Whilo not written for publication, I know of no better modo of giving our peoplo tho valu able information It contains than to publish. I therefore tako the Ubert3r of having it published, behoving the people of Nemaha County will derive as muob gratification from its perusal as I have. There are quite a number of favor able localities, and surroundings where lish can be planted In this county, nnd I hope those who aro for tunately situated will teat tno matter of Flah Culture. Ae Gen. Livingston says, it is already an Important faotor statistics of which will astonish thoso uot acquainted. Robt. W. Furnas NEIJnASKA. FlSH COMMISSION, Plattsmouth, Neb., July.20, 1S79. Dear Sir: Your esteemed favor of "Gth'inst. Is just received and I hasten to roply. Tho Nebraska Fish Commission camo into existence about 2d Juno last, and found an appropriation of $500 por annum for Its uro. We met and organized at Omaha, eleotlng Hon. W. L. May president and H. S. Kaley secretary. "On revlewlug the law and amount plncod at our dispo sal, It was resolved to use tho $500 solely for fish culture aud planting, and not'oharge anything for our per sonal expenses, although tho law permits suqh ohargo. The very parsi monious allowance waB too small to do much with, and wo resolved to uso what l!tththero was in actual work, although this met opposition and was very reluctantly conceded by tomo of us. The express charges on spawn cost about $50 por 100,000 eggs. We have no hatchery; no grounds with springs suitable to hutch fish. There are plenty of good Eprings in the Slate but we own nono of thom.nnd forthe present will be compelled to hire the hatching dono. We oxpoot 500,000 eggs of California salmon from Prof. Baifd, U. S. Floh Commissioner, which wo will start to hatch lu Octo ber. If we had means to pay for spawn wo could procure French Carp, grayllngj black bass and other flsh, but we are unable to purchaBO them. Thefish commissioners of other States are full of generous expressions to ward ub-. I havo corresponded with some thirty of them, nnd they all wish ub success and proffer assistance, but we are short, lamentably short, and until the next session of tho legisla ture muBt out our garment In accord ance with our cloth. Some time In December wo will probably havo 409, 000 to plant, aud wiil distribute them where thoy will do tho most good. It will afford me groat personal gratlfloa 'tlon to be able to supply you and your friends with your proportion. Our president, --W. Iy. JMay, la now eaot; and at my suggestion will do all ho can, as a iNobraska pauper; to hog spawn and fry from the hotohories of other States, and probably he may succeed In procurlugo goodly number. If we' succeed In hatching, nnd beg ging, wo look for 1,000,000 fry for this year's plant, and from this amount expect to bo able to mako a fair distri bution. . Thore is no more profitable work on earth than this water farming. The rapid increase of weight of the fry Is marvolous, and whoover undertakes to open ponds will mako'a great profit if ho attends to scouring the necessaries to success. We hopo to make such a showing in bur reports aa will induce the legislature to be moro liberal with ns hereafter. A hatchery will cost for grounds, say $300; for hatching house, troughs, pipes, screens, etc, $750; expresaago on 3.000,000 spawn por annum; $1,500; personal expenses of commissioners, say $150 each, $450.; and wo havo per manent Investment In hatching and grounds, $1,050 ; annual expenditure, $1,950, requiring an appropriation of $3,000 for 1881. and $1,950 for 18S2. Theso figures nro small compared with whathaBbcondoneiuotherStateB.but there is no use in having any commis sion without a Stato hatchary, etc. I havo put the fhjurea very low for it. Thore should also be an appropriation for a superintendent and at least one or two hando to help him, for tho rea son that the hatching, to bo useful, should bo under tho caro of a compe tent flshculturist, with sufficient help to watch tho water, keep tho egga clean andfeed tho fry, etc. Exouso this long gro'wl, butyoii seo whilo wo havo a Fish Commission for which tho people expect something, these figures will show you how inadequate wo aro supplied with means to accom plish muoh. And now my doar Governor, lot mo talk to you Q little about this fish business let me esk you us nn old friend to throw your good will In with ours towards educating the people of Nebraska to sustain this laudable ef fort towards stooklng our streams with food fishes. Five years work will, plant, say 10,000,000 fry, and al lowing 20 per cant, to be- destroyed by predatory fish, -we havo S.000,000 fish, averaging five pouuda each, at the end of five years work. This will givo you 40,000,000 lbs of the choapeBt kind of food, nnd bear in mind, that by tho end of three years the fish planted will be spawning aurl increas ing their kinds, so that the above es timate does not Include tho self-planted fish. This system of work is pro ducing most wonderful efleots In older States, and it would do .you good to read the reports of the superinten dents and commissioners of other States, of which I have receivod a largo number. One acre of water farming will give a fish farmer mora money than 100 acres in grain or fruit. The figuressound and look fabulous, but the results aa shown-.in reports, speak out in meeting and show plain- qgvKiKCfefcjigJrjKMgjga - ' Z- - 1.. - -J- II niln-PI I ! !.! I I ' ..JbrV I IWll'i ly how much cheap and wholesome food may bo provided for a people by a reasonable expenditure. Let us all pull together in this good work, and b'less the poor and the rich alike by giving. tho ono cheap food and the other healthful and exhilarating oport. Wo cannot oxpoct to accom-l -pljsh such miracles as tho fishermen of Galilee did, but we can atleaBt try. r should bo pleased to correspond with any of your friends, and do oil In roy power to assist them in increas ing our fish supply. Anything I can do is at your servioe. Do not hesitato to command mo In any way. I shall take it 09 a favor, and dorive muoh gratification in aiding you or your friends in any way In this busi nens of water farming. By the way, there is to bo a mooting In Chicago early in Ootobor, under the lead of Fred. Mather, for the pur-, pose. of forming a national organiza tion of all Interested In fish culture, and I hopo you will attend. I shall send you tho notlco as soon as pub lished. In conclusion do not sot. anything In this rough letter aa Bhoer onthuBl aam ; read the results of other Statos, and join hands with mo In working out this task.. I am greatly delighted at your shpotista taking hold and organizing for tho proteotlon of gamo and fish. In. tbla young Stato a timely applica tion of such law will provide abun dance of game for tho future;.. With kindest regards, I am yours, B. R. Livingston. STATE NEWS!-AND NOTES. Rov. Dr Fiaher, Omaha, has been. tendered the oharco' of tho M. E. ohuroh at Salt Lake. The people of Wilbur, afew even ings ago at a social gathering lu hon or of Prof. Wilbur, presented him with four twenty dollar gold' pieces, reciprocal of leotures the Prof, has been delivering to them. A special telegram to tho Omaha EepHblican of 31st ult. sayB: Last Monday, ten miles from O'NollICity, a man' found tho remains of three woll-known-characters, namely, El mar Lewis, Sholden and Davis, all young thieves nnd "pony boyB."' They had apparently been hauled thero and. thrown from a wagon. Their bodies had been pierced by bul IetB. Who killed them is a mystery. It Is said they have been dead ton days or more. Gillon, the deputy sheriff who. de livered Mitoholl and Ketohum to 01 Ivo, aud Armstrong, ono of the gang, who broke out of tho Plum Creek jail recently, have published a letter in tho Omaha Herald denying rumors that thoy had turned. regular highway robbers ; and stato that the reason they left the jail was boeaupe it was unhealthy, and that when Judgo Gos- lln wants them for trial thoy' will bo in oourt ; and that meantime It will be extremely perilous for tho aherifi to undertake to roturn them to the jail. Wal. B. -Mooro, a man 03 years old. was cored to death by a vIcIoub bull noar'BrAlr, Neb., InRt'woek. The Omaha Republican says "Major Wheeler informs ub that ro- uewedeflorta on. tho part of the board will doubtless mako the next (State) Fair the best over held In tho State." Thero will be $2,000 reward to pay for tho oapture of tho brigand, Doc MIddleton. - A Linooln ppeolal telegram to the Omaha Republican says : J. M. MoConnell, ex city treasurer of Lin coln, was shown upto-dayasa'defaul-tor to the tune of $5,080. All of his effects wero turned over to his bonds men in nn amount equal to that sum. Ho has always boen conqldered an honest, straightforward, business man nnd his defalcation was a shook to the Qommunlty. Somo fiend ono nlghtlost week entered the stable of Wm. Sehnoht, Otoo county, andcut the tonguooutof a valuable horse. Lot dotootivoa get after the wretoh, and hunt him down aB they would a murderer. In a fight near Avoca, botween two Germans named Mason and Pit man, Mason was stabbed and killed by Pitman who "gavo himself up" say ing thodced was dono in self defense. This waa tho fatal result of. n feud about the division line between farms. Tho capital stock of the Omaha iron and nail company ia $50,000. A young man. of Hastings last weok, named Jaoob Weingait, In attempting to oros's in a buggy Cotton wood oreek, muoh swollen and very swift from recont rains, wasdrowned. D. N. Smith, of Burlington, died recently- at his homo in that olty. Mr. Smith has boon well known in Nebraska, along the B. &M. railroads, for many years, and located most of the townB on thnt road. Nob. City Sun : Mr. F. C. Grab lo of this state recently purchased in Missouri 1500 head of sheep, of a good grade. This Is a movo in tho right di rection and the example of Mr. Grab le should bo Imitated by farmers In every county In Nebraska. There Is no "crop" that will pay better than sheep. The colored men of Omaha are or ganizing a brass bandi The mayor of Omaha has given tho policemen instructions to Bhoot every unmuzzled dog in tho city. The Plum Creek Pioneer reports that tho trees in that city are being stripped of leaves by what it calls "large green tobacco worms.'' Some of tho parties in possession have been notified, wo understand, lately, that suits of Injeotmenfc have been commenced. JNeioa. Give the injection easy, Joe, But, after oil, didn't you mean "suits of ejeotment ? Eb? Neb. City Sun. No Joo'a all right. He's an tn-Ject-roent lawyer, and. whoops it up for Tllden. The Normal School, Peru, will open the fall term, September 1st. The water in the South Platte, opposite the North Platte, is so low that. the citizens aro taking out hun dreds of fish with hand nets. Neb. City Sun: Aa our city has lost all hopes of having the Missouri bridged at this point would it not be well foT the leading business men and property holders to enquire into the feasobility of obtaining' a barge line to Kansas City, or the cloaing of the short gap to connect with tho Chi cago, Rook Island & Pucifio railroad. It is within the power of Nebraska City, aided by counties on tho line in Iowa, to make this railroad connec tion. All that ia wanting is will and union of effort. . Tho Nebraska State Horticultur al Society will hold Its annual . Fruit Exhibit, as usual, In connection with the State Fair at Lincoln, September 8, 9. 10, 11, and 12, 1879. They are having a hot time In Gage county on the railroad bond question, but U. P. bonds will doubt less bo voted . The election will bo on tho 11th Inst. The name of tho rood is "Omaha and Republican Valley." A Swede namOd Hels EriokBOU waB arrested laBt weok by tho Sheriff of Gago county.- Ericksou Is a forger and bigamist, having in a very Bhort period of time married several respec table girls. He practiced going tmongst the Dunker's, joining the church being very devout, always marrying: aud thon when having the oonfldonco of good people, he would swindle them In Borne way, run off, going to somo new Duhker neighborhood and repeating his tricks; It is now hoped his career 1b finished. It Ib stated that Eriokson's alias Ib Hamlaud.- i Doo. MIddleton, the notorious brigand ofth'&Niobrara, has beericap tured. When found ho was in a.. can yon, badly wounded but not fatally ; his wife and two.or three men were with him-. Llewellyn arid his men got the drop on him audho surrender ed without a fight. Itoms'of Interest. The apploorop throughout Western North Cnroliua was almost wholly de stroyed by severe frosts in the mouth of May. Tho Widow Van Cott told the Buff alo Express the other day r"I don't propose to save souls at the beggarly prico of $3 a day, I can. tell you that." If Noah had foreseen the future, nnd killed tho two mosquitoes which took refuge in tho ark, ho would have ren dered some of the strongest words in tho English languago unnecessary. Congressman Conger, of Miohlgan, says: "Wo aro going to put up a good man lu.lSSO, and wo are going to oleot him too; and when wedo that wo aro going to Inaugurate him." A party of 336 Mononites, from the region near Odessa, Russia, arrived in New York on Sunday, leaving for Da kota the next day. They represent n capital of $100,000, and havo como to escape tyranny and military duty. Tho party Included CO families and 213 children. At a reoent entertainment given by Norman Lookyer to Professor H. Dra per and his wife, In Loudon, Mr. Look yer mentioned that he had just receiv ed a lotter from a lady, in which Bhe askod If it was true that there will soon comoBoven daj'e of darkness and after them tho appearance of tho Star of Bothloheni ! This rumor Ib just now spreading widely in England. Dr. Morgan Dix, of Trinity Church, New York, Iq his "Manual of the Christian Life," warnB ohurohmeii not to attend tho plaoes of worship of other denominations or sectB. "Go not at all," he says, "olther to hoar preachlugoutofourlosity nor to oblige friends.- Keep to the Churoh alone. You havo naught to do with thoso without the Church but to pray for them and treat thorn with kindness." On tho 30th ult. noar Columbus Ihd., two brothers named Covert got intoa quarrel whilo eating breakfast, and shot each other. One was killed in stantly and tho other mortally wound ed. Frank Beomisb, a printor, at Mem phis said he klssod tho aunt of one C. B. Hammer. Refusing to retract Hammer shot him. In a barroom fight at Frankfort, Ky., 30th ult., Barnet Gordon killod John Cole, hla brother-in-law, with a knife. A family at Newark N. J. wero re cently poisoned by eating pickles. Ono- death. Mexloan highwaymen In Arizona nearSalars Camp, Santa Ritas moun tains recently killed Mattnew Shol Icnback and wounded two other mer ohantB. Conrad Zoulaff, Gorman, suicided at 8tanford, 111., 31st ult. by hanging himself In tho colaboose. Whisky said to bo tho causO. ' Vim. Banks, of Holt County, Mo., a fow days ago sold to n Chicago firm 273 walnut trees, just asjthey stand in tho forest, for $3,000. This would ap pear to be a good price, yet it is an Im pressive Instance going to Bhow that our forests ore being, denuded of their valuable timber. Potter Palmer, of the Palmer House Chicago. Is a good hearted man. He has authorized tho chief of the How ard Association, at Memphis, to draw on the Palmer House for $75 each month during the continuance of the yellow fever plague. He. has also given orders for every courtesy to be shown to refugees who stop at the Palmer, and if any in Indigont oircumstances como to keep them a short time free of charges. These are tho words of Senator Hamlin in Introducing tho Hon. John Sherman to on immense audience In Bangor, Me., tho other day : Wo have with us your distinguished Sec retary of the Treasury. He has come hero to speak to you in truth and so berness, and his words will be such as. to carry oonviction to your minds. It is my pleasure, and I am delighted to havo tho opportunity, to present to you the distinguished Secretary of the Treasury, who has made the paper dollar, which at ono time was worth onlv 33 cents, tho eaual of tho onl dollar which it represents. The following, one of. the resolu tions adopted by the late Pennsylva nia Republican Stato convention, should bo a plank in every Republic can platform ; Bcsolved, 1st. That tho Republican party again forced to stand forward for the defende of human rights, -after a.struggio lasting through a genera tion, finda itself confronted by -the samo foes of federal unity, political' freedom, and Notional honor which it haB so often overthrown is civil con test .and nrmed confllot. 2d. That we appeal to tho Union loving peoplo of Pennsylvania, to ar rest by their votes the mad oareer of the Democratic part3', whioh Insists upon placing the National Govern ment under the dominion of the men Who lately fought to destroy It. and who are now plotting to glvo triumph to the dootrine they failed to establish in tno held the establishment of Stntn Sovereignty by the overthrow of National Supremacy. Hon. J. H. Broady, of Nemaha oonnty, is spokon of on a nominee for district judge. Wo would like to see Broady get the nomination, for we think, he would be a strong man. Ne braska City News. No doubt Mr. Broady would make a better race than any one tho Demo crats could nominate; but ho nor any of thorn oan be elected. If the Repub lican delegates of the district will go to tho convention- determined tor.glye, a "fair deal." We'thluk Jiid"ge Pound oould be. re-elooted easily over Mr. Broady nr nny other Democrat. And then wo have two Republicans down this way Judges Stull and Schick either of whom aould Carry the Re publican vote of Nemaha, and Btand fair, wo believe, In the. district. Soys the Ponoa Journal: As an In stance whether farming pays in Ne braska, we cito the prosperity of Geo. Kohls, who lives in Cedar county. Eighteen years ago ho settled on a homestead of 160 acres in that county, at which time he was worth $400. He now has 1,400 acres of land, n splen did house, barns and outbuildings, 160 head of cattle, lOOsheep, 17 horses and 100 hogs. H.e markets every sea son a largo amount of form produce, his sales of cattle alone last season amountdd to $4,000. Let any ono, but for a momont, look at theso fig ures, and thon ask himself, "Doob farming in Nebraska pay?" Somo weeks ago Miss Grade Cor nell. daughter of H. N. Cornell, of St. Joo, Mo., but formerly for many years of Nebraska City, mysteriously disappeared from her home. When found a few dayB ago she was employ ed as hired girl In a family at Hiawa tha. She says Bhe ran away from home through fear hor parents in tended to make a nun of her. A Buf fioient reason. Slnco nominations for Regents of tho University Beem to bo In order, it strikes us that we may as well suggest a man. We do not know that ho would permit his name to bo used for any office, but if he would, we. would tako great pleasure in presenting to the Republican convention tho namo of John L.. Carbon asAuitnble man for tho position of Regent of tho high est educational institution of the State. A New C, B. & Q. Project. It Is stated upou good authority that the 0., R. & Q,. will havo their road completed to College Springs by the 1st of October, and that tho line will be rapidly pushed through to Brown vlllo, tho connections beyond that completed, and that established as the main line of the C. B. & Q. to tho weet. This will noturnlly bring to VilJlflca much business she Is not now benefitted with. Villisca Review. Cor tor Harrison, Mayor of Chicngo, Is busy slashing oiTth'e hoads of Re publican olty officials. But ho Is right. HiaDomooratio friends oloctcd hitn, and thoy In return should receive his favors. With Gon. Jaokeon we believe that "To the vlotors Bhould belong tho spoils. " Nebraska City Press: Manager Touzalin has not Invited a representa tive of the people from Otoe to oall on him as ho did from Nemaha oounty. We suggest that Otoe'a senior senator mado a bargain with the B. &, M. which the people would Hko to seo consummated. BODY & IBIRO. Proprietors buowkvulsuE, ttebhaska. GOQZ5, SWEET, FI&SSH MEATS Always on iiand. Satisfaction Guarantied Practical Watchmaker, AT THE Old State Bmik Building, Brownvillo, Nooraska. Having had eeven year experience with M. C Oppenaaa, Watchmaker. London England, and much practice In this coun try, feels confident that ho can give satls footlon Watches, k Clocks Repaired Reasonably and Promptly, Fine Watehs a Specialty e TMlidZ -SOZiICITEI, OXJ BSLIASiLB W Mi ETAT W fi R nit A i iviAnKt E Geo, . Mwright, vevfMSi-f- " Z& IJIGAI. V2RT2SliENT5. (No. 1130. ' QHERIFFS' SALE. O Notice Ik hereby slvcuthat by vlrtne of an order" of halo Issued -out of tho District Court or Nemaha County, stato of Nebraska, aud to mo directed as Sheriff of said County upon a decree a'ud judgment rendered by said Court In a caso wherein Dudley M.SteeIe, Samuel R.. Johnson, Sanford W. Spealton aad John Guile, doins business under the tlrin name of'Steelo, Johnson &. Co., -.vere .plalutluls, and James S. Marsh and John 'Mcl'hersou were defendants.' I will offer for .sale, at publlo auction, at the door of tho court house, la lJrOwnvlllb, la said county, on: Sntnrdn', September Otn, A. D. 3.870, at 1 o'clock, p. in., tho following described lauds In Ncniaha County, Nebraska, to-wlt: Tho. undivided half of lots number six and seven of section number thirty, lb township numborslx, north of range number sixteen (1G) cast, eontalalm; ninety-nine acres. Also tho undivided half or lots number three, four and live In section number thirty-one In township number six, north of range number sixteen cast, containing 'one hun dred and seven ivnd deftly one hundredths (80 100) acres. Also the undivided half af tho following real estate, to-wlt i Commenc ing at the northwest corner of lot number four, in section number thirty In towushln number six. north of range number sixteen east, thonco west flvo rods, thence to the Missouri rlvor, containing ten acres, and al so the undivided half, of tho following real estate, to-wlt: Commencing at a point one hundred and two poles north' of the south west cornor of the south east fractional quar ter bf section thirty-one. In township six, north of range sixteen east, tliouceruuuulu north twenty seven poles, to a stake, thohes cast ono hundred and sixteen poles, to a stako on tho bank of tho Missouri rlvor, thenco southeast down the rlvor and with tho same thirty-four poles to a pb'.ut east of tho beginning, thence west one hundred and tweaty-se'von poles to the place of beginning containing twonty acres, moro or loss, also the undivided ono fourth of all tho following described real estate, to-wlt i Lots one, two and three In section thirty In township six, north of rango sixteen east, containing nine ty-thrio and 40-100 acres, also lot flvo of sec tion thirty In township six, north of raug'o sixteen cast, containing In tho aggrcgato forty acres, als'o tho undivided ono-fourth of lots one, two, four, five, and six in section six in township live (5J north of rango six toon east, containing In tho ncgregato- ono hundred nnd sixty-flvo and 70-100 acres, also the undivided- ono-fourth of lots ono and two ot section twenty-fonr, in township" six north of rango flfteenicast.contalnlngln tho aggrogato tweuty-nlno-nnd 40-100 acres, also the undivided ono-fturth.of:lots- eight and nine in tho east half of the northeast quar torof Section twonty Ave In township six ;North of range fifteen (15) cast, containing in the aggregato one hundred and sixty-seven acres. Also tho undivided one-eighth l) of lobs flvo and six in section twenty live In township Six, north of rango fifteen oast, containing in tho ag- cretrato ninety and 90-100 acres. Also tho un divided one-fourth of lot one ia section flvo. township Ave. north of ranco Sixteen east contalningin tho aggregate seven' nnd 50-100 acres, a'eo mo unaiviuea one-iourin oi ioi four of section number thirty In township six, north of rango sixteen Cast, excepting ten acres ou tho east siuo of said lana nero bv convevlnc tho undlved half of ton and 50-100 acres on of tho noi th sldo of lot twolvo tn section thirty-one in township six north of raago sixteen east, aud and being all tho portion of said lot. .Lot one tlino owned by David J. Martin, and also the undivided one-fourth of lot thirteen in section six township flvo, rango sixteen oast, except ton acres off tho north sldo of said lot thirteen hcrebyconveyltigthonndlvidcdhalfandthlr ty and 5U-UXJ acres oiioiwireo.oiiin enmna Connty, Nebraska, together wixn all tno im provements and prlvllecestheroto belonging, Taken on said order of a!e aa tho property of James S. Mnrah. Torms of sale cash. Dated this 2d day of AnsruRt. A. D. 1870. 1UCUMOND V. BLACK, 7w5 Sheriff. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF A Nemaha County. State of Nebraska. John Vf. Holder, non-resldont defendant. you are hereby notified that on the 4th day of August, 1S73, Amelia A. noldor filed her petltioa in tho Clerics office, of thn District UOliri. ill uiiu iur ii uiiiujiu vuum ncuiiuuu. In which potltion she prays to bo divorced from yon for the cause of Willful abandon ment and extromo cruelty. You nro reoulred to answer said petition on or before the flf tocnth day of September, 1S70. AMELIA A. HOLDER, W. T. ROGERS, for Pl'fr. 7wl BENJAMIN HOLLADAY, OWN cr of tho hereinafter described property. Yon are hereby notified that tho northeast quarter of section thirty, the east half Of tho northwest quarter of section thirty, and lot ono la section thirty, all in township four, north of range sixteen cast.ln 'Nemaha coun ty, Stato of .Nebraska, wero on tho 5th day of November, istt, purcnascu at puonc laxsnie by V. R. Skiff, for taxes levied thereon for tho year 1S70, and that the time for redemp tion will expire on the 25th day of Nbvom bor,'lS79, and that unless said lands aro re-, deemed from such tax snlo on or botoro the said last-named date a deed will be demand ed and issued for said lands. The said lands wore taxed la tho year 1S70 In tho name of Benjamin Holladay, and the certificates of sale havo been duly assigned to the undor slgned. Brown vllle, Nob., Aug. 0, 1S70. 7w3 a. n. JicuAAUijtaa. Gon. Nos. 607, 508, 609. Fee Bills Uos. 72S. 7, 730. SHERIFF'S SALE. Notlco is hereby given that I will offer for sale, at pnbiie auction at tho door of the court house, in Brownvillo on Saturday, August 30, 1870, A. D., nt 1 o'clooK p. m. of said day tho following fealestato to-"wlt: The north-west quarter of section twenty-seven (27) In Township four (4). Range fourtcoa(ll) east In said coun ty of Nemaha and state of Nebraska, levied upon and taken a3 tho property of Peter B. Borst, on thrco (3) Fee Bill in the cases of Jacob Strlcklcr and Peter B. Borst, vs. Wm. U. Dauirherty, Jacob Strlcklor and Peter B. Borst, vs. FannloKonnedy and Sarah Ken nedy and the other unknown heirs of James Kennedy, deceased, and Jacob Strlckler and Peter B. Borst vs. Knnnlo Kqnnedy nnd Sa rah Kennedy and the other unknown heirs of Isaac V. B. Kennedy.deceasod.lssued out of tho district court of the county of Nemaha and Stato of Nebraska aad to me directed as shcrltr, of said county. Torms of sale cash. Given under my hand this 25th day of July A. D. 1S?J. RICHMOND V. BLACK, 0w5 Sheriff. A DMINISTRATBIX SALE OF ii REAL ESTATE. In pursuanco of an ordor of tho Judge' of thoui8trictc.urtinanniorJNemaha coun ty, Nebraska, I will offer for salo' at public veuduo on Satnrdcy, Augnst23d, 1870, between tho hoars of 1 aad 2 o'clock p. m., of said day.atlhefrontdoorof the Court house in Brownvillo in said county, tho following described real estate, situated In tho county of Nemaha nnd stato of Nebraska, torwlt; Tho west half of tho south-wost quaTter of section twenty-four (21) in township four (4) north of rango fourteen (1 4) ea3t, containing eichty acres moro or less. Terms of salo cash. ANNIE J. PASCOE, Administratrix of the estate Joseph J.Pascoo deceased. Cwl A DMINISTRATORS SALE OF il REAL EST ATE. In pcrananco of an order ot the Jndgo of tho District Court for Ncmahu County, Ne braska, I will offer for Bale at publlo vendue on Saturday, August 3d, 1879, between the hours of 1 nnd 2 o'clock, p. in., of said day, at tho front door of tho Court house, in Browaville, la bald county, the following described real estate, slttratod in tho county of Nemaha and Stato of Nebras ka, to-wlt : Lots five (5). six (6). sevea (7) and eight (8) In block ono hundred and sixty-five (165) in Noal's Addition to Pern and lots eight (8) and nine (9) ia block onoan dred and seventeen (117) ia the town of Peru, Terms of sale cash. 8. A. OSBORN, Admlaistratorof tho estato of Martin Prlch urd, deceased. Owl (No. CS1.) OHERIFF'S SALE. U Notlco ia hereby gl von, that by vlrtno of nn order of salo issued out of tho District Court of Nomaha Connty, Stato of Nebraska, and to me directed as Sheriff of said County, upon' a decree and judgment rendered by said Conrt. in a caso wherein the Stato Bank of Nebraska was plaintiff and Peter B. Borst was defendant,, I will offer for sale, at pub lic auction, at the door of the Court House In Browaville, In said county, on Saturday, August 30, A. 1. 1870, at I o'clock P. il the following described lands. In Nemaha Countr. Nebraska, to-wlt The northeast fractional quarter of section four (4). and tho northwest fractional quar ter of section four (1), in township four, (-1). north of rango fourteen (14), east. In said county, together with all the Improvements and privileges thereto belonging. Token on said order of sale ca the property of Betcr B. Borst. Terms of salo. cash. Dated, this 15th day of Jnly, 1S70. . RICHMOND V. BLACK, a5 Sheriff. No 1211.1 THE HEIRS OF JESSE L. -L Brown, deceased, will takeaotlce that a petition has been filed In the District Court la aad for Nemaha County, Nebraska, wherein George Bcajamia is plalatlff and the uakMown heirs of Jesse L. Brown are defendants. The object and prayer of said petition rs to correct an error in the ac knowledgment of a deed from Jesso L. Brown and Sarah E. Brown his wife, to Bar ton S. Wood for the South Half of tho South east Quarter of Section Twenty-eicht in Township Four of Jlango Fourteon East in Nemaha County. Nebraska. Said petition asks for tho insertion of tho name of Jesse L. Browu in the acknowledgment to said deivt which is dated August 17th, 1379, and record ed la Nemaha County Deed Records Book Pour, Pago213. Said defendants are required w u.iio .. . ui uhiu i3u yitmu hi eam pcu tlon on or before the 1st day of September. IS70. tf. A. OSBORN. owi Attorney for Pitilaiiil. ' rNo 1213.1 TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF 1 Nemaha County, State of Nebraska. A. J. Uuger, vs. John M. Unger. Joim M. Ungcr, non-rcsldcnt dofendant. You aro hereby notified that on tho ISth day of July, 1370. A. J. Unger. plalntiir, herein filed hla potltion In the office of tho Clerk of the District Court in and for Nemaha Coun ty, Nebraska, in which petition said A. J. Uniter prays a judgment ajtalnst yon for tho sum of Two Hundred and Thirty-seven Dol lars and Eleven Cents with interest frcra tho 29th day of May, 1S70, at tho rate of six per coat., amount due said A. J. Cnger on a judgment obtained by him against you in the Conrt of Common Tlcase of Franklin County. Pennsylvania, on tho 23th day of May, 1S79. That tho said A. J. Unger has sued out an order of attachment in said ac tion, and tho undivided one-firth of tho Northeast Quarter of Section Twenty.Town shlp Four, lta'nge Thirteen In Nemaha Coun ty, Nebraska, and tho undivided one-fifth of tho Northwest Quarter of Section Ton, Township Three. Kango Fourteen lu Rich ardson County, Nebraska, has been attached. You aro required to answer said petition on or beforo tho 1st day of September. 1H79. 6w4 . A. J. UNGER. (No. 1211) T EGAL NO MCE NOTICE IS JLJ hereby given that a potltion has been died in the District Court in Ncmahaconnty, Nebnwka. wherein Stephen Cross la plain tlfTand Alexander B.McEachcm and Joseph Cross are defendants. The object and prayer of Bald petition is the foreclosure of a mort gage dated February 2U. 1S74, madoby tho de fendant Alexander B. McEnclieru to the Un ion Mutual Llfo Insurance Couinany of Main on tho. Northeast quarter of section sixteen (10). in township six (G), north or rango thir teen (13), except twenty-flvo acres, as follows : Ten acres off thosouthwest corner and fifteen ucros off the southeast cornor of said section, in nomaiia uounty, Nebraska, mado to se cure one principal note of 31.S00.0O dated Feb ruary ai. lSii, uuo three years from date, ana fourcoupou notes of same date for 3103.00 each and due In eighteen months, twenty four mouths, thirty mouths, and thirty-six months from date, all drawing 12 per oent. semi-annual Interest from maturity, all of which, except the first duo coupon note are duo und undald. and the nronorty of the said plaintiff wjioliolda tho sameby assignment. Said defendants aro required to answer or otherwise plead to sold petition on or before jVugust25th, 1679. S. A. OSBORN, iwl Att'y for Pl'ff. SFECIiLI.ADVERTISEMSJTS. -V -v"'" .100 Pianos on organs only .. Trcinon. iliitiH JCLMluctioiis Uurlntr the IMM-oiinmnr months. 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