i u 4 I THE ADVERTISER THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1880. PJara trees and cherry trees bloom. in Couph medloines,-of every kind at Kickell's. k- ShotGuuB nnd amuiunltlon, by Stevenson fc Gross. Extra copies of the ADVERTISER at A. W. ickell's. Beet brands of flour and cigars at JohnEon &. Palmer's. Barb wire the best and cheapest by Stevenson & Cross. The ett pound is now ready for u",i ui confined cattle and hogs in the city - Next week The Advertiser will appear In a drees of new plain type. smday night, last, was freezing ty.d vet, it Is said, it did not kill the fruit Our iUl friend J. O. Flueell was appointed I'olletrmau by the oity council. That's al! right. - The brevier type upon which this paper is printed, this week is for sale -about 2tH) pound b cheap. Arbor day Wedne-day this wouk How many trees did you I.rit 7 Please send report in to us. Wt never saw lust Sunda3 after- n i .n beaten for wind and dust. No liar Jly about it. for it beat that other da '. The following nre the village tru&teee eleeted at Neuiuha City : A. 31. Seovill, E. Cummlncp. J. B. Hoov er, John Blair, Peter Kirker. Hogs, nor cows are longer seen on our streets ; neither are drunken men, except an occasional one who drop in from Phelps or Nemaha City. The wife of Lemon Plasters, aged Go years wa3 buried in Walnut Grove Cemetery on the 15th Inst. The attendiug funeral procession was quite large. The Temperance Ladies of Brownville earnestly request all the ladies of the city and county who are interested in the work to meet at Good Templars Hall, at 3 p. m. Fri day, April 23d. The yemaha Times, of Nemaha City, commenced publication Satur day 17th Inst. Ben. F. Sanders pub lisher and editor. It is neat and bright as a new silver dollar, and sparkling with local news. The Times is just the paper for Nemaha and If sustained liberally it will do them good. I will not be undersold by any. H. C. Lett. - Neb. City Prism: The Nebraska City distillery is dUmautled. Collec- tor Crouuse to-day ordered Storekeep- ! er Dr. Rentier to forward to Omaua all of the keys and pad-locks, etc., to the building. The machinery will doubtless goto Ottumwa. Thpn, like Othello, Dr. Iteiiuer's ocoupation will be gone unless he goes with it to Iowa. The Beatrice Courier displays commendable pride over the victory won by the temperance people. They'll tell you, Alex., that the ab sence of whisky ehopB will kill j'our city, hut it will not be so. Brown vllle's merchants and other legitimate businesses never before did as exten sive a cash business as iu the lust past year when we had no taloons. It did so well that the people concluded to try it another year. Bain Brake. Wagons, with California Stevenson &. Cross. J. Sterling Morton, president of the Nebraska Sportsmeu'-s Associa tion, invites us to attend the meeting of the Association at Nebraska City beginning on the 11th of May. He says "It is Important to the officers of the association to know how many persons will probably be in attend ance" at said meeting. Will not -some memberof the sportsmen'sclub here give Mr. M. thedeeired informa tion regarding the probable number who will go from here. For .your Sailer's. saddles go to When away trotu hie pre-emption iu Nebraska, Gen. Vun Wyck regist ers at the hotel a from "MiddMon, K. V.-" It would appear that Hon. Church Howe, of Nemaha oounty. Is emulating the-General's example, as he registered at the Palmer Houe. "Chicago. "Church Howe, Nebraska City." Nebraska City Press. The Press man Is -exceedingly fun ny but can't "read writiu'." Church Howe, doubtless wrote "Nemaha City," which wcrald have been cor rect, as the city nearest his residence. Coffins, furniture nnd wagons at tstevensou & Cross'. Our City Council is introducing good government. Now let us have the -city cleaned up by the removal of obnoxious manure piles, rubbish, etc. The side-walks and sluice ways on Main street, at present, are most slov enly iu appearance and should be regulated and cleaned. The eide walks are too crowded with boxes, plows, barrels and nearly everything' else. If they were made for people to walk upon they should be uuob-1 structed. The gutters or sluices are filled with 6traw, hay, hair, boxes stones, wood, chips, and all manner of uninviting debris. We suggest that Main street bo cleansed and swept of all theee obstructions, filth and dirt. BUSINESS BREVITIES. New teas at NIokeH'8. California Caned Fruit at Hill's. Wind and dust, till you can't rest. Now is a good time to plant blue grass sod. Nemaha county Book Store Is now at Niokell'B. Coffins, furniture and wagons at Stevenson & Cross'. A good work horse for sale. En quire of A1. H. Gilmore. For sale 'House and seventeen lots. Inquire ofPhilip Crother. LemonB, oranges, apples and New Orleans molasses, atHIII's. Money to loan on Real Estate se curity. Apply to Wm. H. Hoover. Bird cages, wall paper and win dow shades at Nickell's drug store. Call at A. W. Nickell'B drug store for a bottle of Thomas eclectric oil. This corner had quite a Bhower of hail lastF.rlday evening, and Borne rain. Trusses and shoulder braces of every kind and description at Niok ell'B drugstore. See card of William Drain, who keeps the best regulated grocery in Nemaha City. Dr. Collins, Dentist, Brown ville, Office hours, 9 a. in. to C p. m. Not at home on Fridays. 39tf Pitted cherries, New York sliced apples, Salt Lake peaches and Cali fornia plums, at Hill's. 2,500 acreB of land In Bedford Precinct for sale on reasonable terms. Apply to William H. Hoover. Ever3'thing in .the house keeping line kept by Stevenson & Cross. Save money by buying an outGtofthem. Tongueless cultivators, plows, harrows and cultivators with tongues for sale cheap at Robert Te are's. I have for sale, cheap, 6ome choice lots, in Nemaha City, for those who want to build. Wm. H. Hoover. Hawkins &, Berlin have set up a case of the best brands of cigars in the market. That's the place for the be9t shave and the best cigar. SHERMAN HOUSE. Main street, Brownville, Nebraska Only first class $1.00 per day house in the city. Evervthing new and comfortable, tf Wm. Ballej'8 bull sale last Sat urday was very well attended. Thir teen were sold at prioes running from $20 to 50. Cheap enough, for they all carried points indicating a prepon derance of good blood. Hawkins & Berlin, barbers hav ing enlarged, repapered and painted the iuterior of their shop, have now one.of the neatest and most oommo ious tonforial establishment to be found anywhere. Nominations are being made in different parts of the State, by the pa pers, for delegates to the National Re publican Convention; and we will name one, subject to the decison of the State convention. We take the unauthorized liberty of suggesting the name of Col Tom. Majors as a suita ble representitive of our great and vigorous Nebraska in the National convention, and one who would wise ly choose for harmony and victory. H. R. Peery goes to Frieudville Saturday where he will again engage in thts newspaper work. There is music iu Hi. when he draws down bis eyebrows and dips his quill Into mat- fara unnuca VT5 onH Into nf If ei-idan Post. ' Ah, "is that so?" Well. Hiram, goodbye; and our best wish Is that you may so conduct yourself as to de serve success. When you start anoth er paper remember us, for you will want The Advertiser to read rainy Sundays when you can't play croquet or go flahing. The floor of the Iron bridge across the Nemaha south of Nemaha City, needs repairing. While Dr. Fos ter was crossing a few days ago one of his horses ran a leg through the bridge, and falling, the buggy was bo suddeuly stopped that the doctor was thrown out. After he got his team righted up lie found, for a wonder, that no material damage had been done. He thought certainly the horse had broken his leg; and had such been the case the county would have had the bill to pay. CISTERffh Made and warranted sound; and jobs of PLASTERING solicited. All work done promptly, and satisfaction as to prioes and work guaranteed. Apply to JOIIX L.1TI5GSTOX, 3SmG Brownville, Nebr. Ladies' hats, cheap, at J. L. McGee' s. Pure ttlaple Sugar at H. C. Lett's. Breaking Plows ! Breaking Plows ! CENTENNIAL is tne ligntest draft plover that ever cut sod. For sale by DAVID CAMPBELL. For yom harness go to. EauerS' Budded Pcacli Trees, A few huudred of the earliest varl eties Buded Peach Trees, from Dela ware atsd New Jersey, at FURNAS NURSERY, Brownville, Nob, Tie Brown corn planter, for sale by BAVID CAMPBELL Christian Church, 3IainIStrcet. Services evorvSundnv ntn n'r1nfe- , m.t aud 7 o'clock, p.m. Sunday School at 10 o'clock, a. m. Prayer meeting and Sunday School lesson review Wednesdays, at 7 p. m. Elder Charles Rowe. SUMMER SILKS ! In all styles and qualifies at LOUIS LOTCHAZPS. QTftVF W i U I bUl HARDWARE FURNITURE, QUEENSWARE COFFINS, TIN-SHOP, AKD FUBNSTURE REPAIRED. Produce Wanted BY STEVENSON & CROSS. J0'AS CRAXEj 31. I). To the Public. Having removed my office from A. W. Nickell's Drug Store to the old Roy building, 2 doors east of the Post Office, and fitted up a private office for consultation and operations, with all necessary drugs and Surgical in struments, I invite all my old friends and all others needing Medical and Surgical attention to visit me there. Those wanting information as to my medical and surgical standing can in form themselves by visiting my office. All holding my prescriptions will please-call on me, as I have taken in all my prescriptions, and no one Is authorized to refill any but myself. All chronic and surgical diseases treated will skIU and care, and upon reasonable terms, In both male and female. I return thankB for the liberal pat ronage in the past, aud hope for the 8am a in the future. I am a graduate of the University of Penn., class 1848. You will hear from me again. K. of P. ATTENTION ! A fall attendance Is re quested this evening, 21&t Inst., as business of im portance will be transact ed. By order of C. C. D.D. Adams, Sec. County Fair Grounds. A meetiug of the officers, board of managers, and stook holders, of the Nemaha county Agricultural and Me chanical society, will be held at the court house on Monday, April 26th at 2 o'clock, p. m., sharp. Business of importsneo will be transacted and a full attendance requested. J no. L. Caksox, Prest. S. A. Osborx, Secy. Granger please copy. Mrs. White will receive this week a new line of millinery, also a full line of dress goods, dress trimmings, and fancy goods. Call and see her stock before you buy. HATS AND CAPS. Call and sec our A'OBBT styles before you buy. LOUIS LOWJIAX. JIILdLItfERY. Grand SIsplsij Mrs. White has just received a full line of spring millinery and notiouB. Also, the best Hue of corsets ever re ceived In Brownville. She invites the ladies, one and all, to call and ex amine her stock. She has procured the services of a FIRST-CLASS DRESS-MAKER, and is prepared to do dresB-making iu the latest style, and guarantees sat isfaction. Cash Paid for Wheat. The highest market price paid for go o d wheat at Glen Rock Mills. 43tf JO.HUDDART& CO. The IVeve- American, Self-threading Sewing Machine the best in the market. For sale the" "Regulator" by Tiros. Richards. at PATRICK'S- Breaking Plows and Cultivators FOE S-A.IiB ZBTT D. E. DOUGIAJS & CO. tWDEUTAKIXG. Joseph Li. Roy has removed his un dertaking business from this city out to his farm, three miles west of Browuville, on the Tecumseh road. Call there if you want anything in bis line. Artichokes! Artichokes!! Three bushel plants an acre, yields 1,000 bushels, feeds 100" hogs and in sures against'oholerai You get the best and cheapest when you buy the genuine Red Brazilian for $1 per bushel by ordering them early. Leave orders at Wilting Bros., Brownville or Nemaha City, or for large quanti ties, information, results, etc., see T. G. Ferguson, on his farm, nine tulles southwest of Nemaha City. " 42w3 Plowshoes, of all kinds at the cheap store of 'J. L Mc Gee. New Millinery Goods. .Miss Lucy Polock has removed her millinery store Into the Hoadly build ing, corner of Main and First streets. She hasjU8t received a fine stook of spring hats, and other nice things, which she desires the ladies to call and examine before purchasing else where. LOCAL PERSONALS. Mr. Cal. Wilson has themeasleB. Hon. Church Howe went up to Omaha Wednesday morning. S. A. Osborn is building an addi tion to his residence on Atlanticstreet Tilman Bailey started to Chicago on Wednesday morning with car loads of hogs. Jndge Hulbnrd has removed his office to first door west of The Ad vertiser office, up stairs. Miss Cora Clark, of Nemaea City, was in Brownville Tuesday, calling on friends, and patronizing the pho tograph gallery. The farewell ball to RollaHiekes, Wm. Bailey and Wm. Murr at the Op era House, Monday evening was a very pleasant affair. Grant Clover, the boss black smith has put up a shop in Nemaha, and is already at work. Mr. Arthur V. Walsh was In the city Tuesday, and, of course, called on The Advertiser boys. L. Li. Hulburd has removed his law office to the room over Charles Body's Grocery across the hall from The Advertiser. G. W. Berlin, of the tonsorlal es tablishmentof Hawkins & Berlin baB moved down here from Peru, and re sides in the Bedford residence. Wm. Bailey and Rolla Heikes started West on Tuesday. Good. brave, generous boys; The Adver tiser and a thousand friends send their best wishes after you. We notice that H. C. Lett and T. J. Campbell of this oity have been drawn as petit jurors for the T7. 8. court to be held in Omaha in May. William Tidrow, ouragentat Ae pinwall, again places us under obliga tions for favors. Mr. Tidrow is au thorized to collect subscription money at that place for us and receipt for same in the name of Fairbrotber & Hacker. We had the pleasure of pleasant calls from Hon. 8. P. Majors and Col. Tom., ditto, on Tuesday last. The Col. says be does not believe that Grant's name will be mentioned be fore theNational Convention as a can didate; but that if it is be will be nominated and elected and will carry several of the Southern States. Ho, for Leadville ! Tom. Perry, Wm. Murr, S. W. Abbott, M. L. Em ery, R. C. Carr, Charles Metz, Frank Furlough, John Harding, Paul Doug las and Eugene Hawley, have fixed next Monday as the time of starting. They are a good company whole sould and industrious. They go with teams, and have a splendid outfit for camp comforts. Boys, we wish it may "pan out" big for each aud all of you. Por your curry combs and brushes go to Bauer's. The Taniniany Ring Busted. William Tidrow, dealer in general merchandise, Aspinwail, Nebraska, has opened out a well selected stock of goods at bedrock prices, consisting of drugs, patent medicines, bard ware, boots and shoes, ladies' and men's bats, and a well eeleoted stock of choice family groceries. Also, 2,000 yards of choice prints at 7A cents per yard. He pays the highest mar ket price for butter aud eggs, aud will not be undersold by any houi-e in Ne maha county. Wm. Tidrow. 42w4 Notions, Notions. All of the latest styles or But tons. Ribbons and Trimmings, at Lowman's. Teas,Q,ueensware, CrossoutSaws, Rope and Baskets by Stevenson & Cross. Country produce of all kinds wanted by McGee & Moore. STOCK To a limited number trill be received at the Pasture on Monday April 2Glh, and on ev ery Monday thereafter during the season oflSSO, and on no other day. Apply to Jno. I.. Carson or E. H. Burchess. 44-Gt Youths' Clothing. Double the Largest Stock of YOUTHS' and BOYS9 CLOTHING to be found In the County. Call and sec me before yeu buy. LOUIS I.OWMAIV. Gents fine sJioes of the best at J. L. McGee' s. Real Estate for Snle. The Bank Building of the State Bank of Nebraska, at Brownville, is iorsale. Bids will be received until May 1st, 1880, at 1 o'clock. William H. McCreery, President. William H. Hoover, Ag't. . For your Bauer's wliips go to Carpets, a large stocky just opened at McGee & Moore's. Don't forget that J. L, McGee s is the place to buy ladies' baskets. For Sale. A House and Lot. Enquire of S. Wi Tanker, at Photograph Gallery. House and Lot for sale cheap will exchange for land or other property. "Enquire of H. C. Lett, agent bushels of corn will pay for The Ad vertiser one year. tf. Children's Meeting. At the Presbyterian ohuroh Sabbath evening. The exercises will consist of short talks to the obildren and singing by the children. Come chil dren and bring Pa and Ma with yon DRESS GOODS All Ihe latest and best styles. Call and see my Goods before you buy. LOUIS IOWMAIV. 160 Acre Pasture Enclosed with new fence, 2 miles West of Brownville, with running water and shade. Prices per month per head. Horses, cows etc, over 2 years old $1.00. Colts, calves etc, un der 2 years old, 75 cents. No respon sibility whatever for damages. Ap ply to Jno. Carson, or E. H Bur ches. 42w6 SEED POTATOES. Peerless, Early Kose and Peachblow, for sale by McGee & Moore. II. C. Lett Has the cheapest Tea in Nemaha county. SWEET POTATO PL.4IVTS In their season, by the dozen, hun dred, thousand, or million. Varie ties: Yellow Nansemond, While Nan' semond, Bermuda, White Brazillian, Southern Queen, Yellow Strasburg, at FURNAS FRUIT FARM, Brown ville, Nebraska. 41w4 Centennial Premium Breaker. For sale by D. CAMPBELL.. Before going to the moun tains, drop in at J. L. Mc Gee' s and get you a, good cassimere shirt. IVow Get Your Nursery Stock. Fresfe From the Ground. Full Assortment. Hedgre Plants. FURKAS FRUIT FARM, BROWWVILLE. 2Vo Sale Yard In town this spring. Call at the Nursery and get stock fresh. 41 w3 Hoo Will Care For Moth er Now. CJieap Sam, sells goods cheaper than any other house in town. Dried Fruits of every kind atH. C. Lett's. Also a full and fresh stoc'; of Groceries. I will sell you hats for 50 cents, cheaper than you can buy any where else in town. CKK4.P JSAM. Artichokes. A few bushel for sale at Furnas Fruit Farm, Brownville. Carpets, Oilcloth, Door mats and Rugs. Ingrain, Brussels, fflemp, and a Fine Stock or OH-CIoths 20 pieces to select from. LOUIS LOWMA!f. Tea dust20cts. per pound at the cheap store of J. L. McGee. II. C. Lett Has new sugar-cured hams and fresh drugs aud grooeries. Silks and satins at McGee & Moore's. Ladies' spring circulars cheap, at J. L. Ac Gee's. Notice Is hereby given that I will examine all persons who may desire to offer themselves as candidates for teachers of the primary or common schools of this county, at the Court House, iu Brownville on the flrBt Saturday in each month. Ppilip Crother, 21-tf Co. Superintendent. If you want good flour, try one sack of Queen of Harvest. Cheap Sain will sell you one and, warrant it. Ti'y it Stoves and Furniture. The largest stock, best assortment and lowest prices by Stevenson & Cross. For collars, ivhips, Curry combs, brushes and everything in the harness line, Souder keeps the best at reasonable prices. MEN'S CLOTHING We have everything: in the Clothing-Line. Call and see my Goods before sou buy. IiOUIS LOWMAS. Sugar 12 lbs. for 1.00 and up at the cheap store of J. L. McGee. Spring: Bulbs. Dahlias, Cannas, Tube-Roses, Ma dera vine, Cinnamon vine, at FURNAS NURSfiRY. BrownvillBj Neb. Xadies, Call ai Dolen's and see his Parasols and. Fans. Newton and Selrattier wagons, .for sale by DAVID CATffPBEIil,. Rope, brooms, tubs, buckets and 1 flour by Stevenson & Cross. City Council. The Council met, 13th Inst., pres ent: John L. Carson, Mayor, J. B. Docker, clerk, and Councilmen V. W. Hackney, Joseph Body, Alex. Robison, A. H. Gilmore, E. Hud- dart and Cbas. Neidhart. The Mayortread a message making certain recommendations, and recit ing the new law for government of cities of the second olass. The official bonds of S. A. Osborn, treasurer, and J. B. Docker, clerk, were presented and approved. The Mayor appointed the following standing committees : On Finance Hackney, Gilmore, Body. On Slreets Huddart. Rob ison, Neidhart. Mr. Hackney was elected president of the council. The Mayor appointed T. L. 8chick, E9q., city attorney, and V. H. Lo rance overseer of streets, which ap pointments were confirmed by the conncil. The council elected J. G. Russel, oity policeman, and made the term of office thirty days. The city having received official no tice that it bad been sued on a olaim for interest on certain railroad bonds, amounting to some $700, the matter of employing J. H. Broady, Esq., as additional legal counsel, was referred to the finance committee. The city attorney waa instructed to prepare ordinances regulating poll tax, dogs, salaries of office, appropri ations, and such other ordinances as deemed neoessary under the statute. Mayor Carson was appointed a del egate to attend the meeting of the Q., M. & P. stockholders to be held at West Quincy, Mo., on the 28th Inst. Council adjourned to Monday even ing, 19th Inst. Council met 10th inst. Present: Mayor Carson, Clerk Dooker, and oounoiimen Body, Hackney, Gilmore, Huddart and Robison. The Granger presented account for $32.00, for Sprinting, which was re ferred to finance committee. Mr. Sohiok, oity attorney, laid be fore the council ordinances for a poll tax, and regulation of salaries, which were read first time aud laid over un der the rule. The attorney was in structed to make no ordinance on the dog question. Bids to do the city printing were invited, to be received at the meeting on May 1st. The following resolution was adopt ed : Besolvcd, That the city council cer tify all tax books, now in the treasur er's office, over to the county treasur er, for all taxes remaing due and un paid and distinguishing the delin quent taxes thereon. Council adjourned to meet Monday evening, May 3d. PLOW BOYS. McGee & Moore will sell you a good Plow Shoe for 50 cents a pair. It is possible thatftbe Denver line of the B. &, M. railroad company will not be built through Beatrice. We say it is possible, yet it is altogether probable that it will be so built. We have thought so all along; aud al though the wiseatare liable to be mis taken, we are stronger in that belief since the filling of a certain instru ment iu the Clerk's office of Gage county on the 25th ult. which is now a matter of record. This iustrumeut is the mortgage issued last July by the B. & M. Co. to Wm. H. Forbes and W. J. Ladd, of Boston, for the purpose of extending its branches iu this State, aud covers two of their ex tensions, in addition to a line to be built from Red Cloud to Beatrice. This is the language of tne mortgage from Bed Cloud to Beatrice. The language is clear, and the italicised words ooour three times. Moreover, the road is to be built through the countiesof Webster, Nuckola, Tbayer, Jeflersoo, Gage, Johnson aud Nema ha, to Nemaha City. This is the stip ulation, at least, in the mortgage. By the southern survey, the road would necessarily run through Pawnee Co., aud it will be seen that that conuty is not named In that route. Beatrice Express. That instrument'of writing has al so been recorded in the clerk's office of this county. Kid gloves in all shades at J. L. McGee' s. For a sood set of harnesstully warranted,p;o to Soulier's. To the County Republican Central Committee. Notice is hereby given that the Committee will meet in Brownville, at the court room, at 1 o'clock P. M.. on Saturday, the 24th day of April, 1SS0, for the purpose of namTnfc a time and place for holding a county convention and doing such other bus iness as may come before the com mittee, a. H. Gilmore, C. F. Stewart. The following are the namen of the committee: Brotcnvilbs. C. F. Stowart, A. H. Gilmore. Peru. Wm. Bridge, R. H.Roberts. Lafaytttc. Cbas. Parser, W. N. Talcott. AspinwaU. J. B. Fisher, and one to be supplied. Nemaha. Cili.J. H. Drain, Levi Johnston. Douglas, O. B. Hewetfe, A W-. Morgan. Glen Bock. Thos. Burress, A. Nin-- cehelser. Benton. John Tukhord, W.Wirid Bchlffle. Bedford. A. L. Fry, Js S. Church. Washington. Jno. Suodgrass, Ben ton Aldriohs London. H. L. Matthews, John Strain. St. Beroin.F. H. D. Hunt, Bud Overman, Meeting or Tax Payers Opposed to PajiB R. R. Sonds. Brownville, April 16, 1880. Met parsuaut to order. C. W. Wheeler, chairman, ealled the meet ing to order. Minutes of last meeting read, cor rected aud approved. A motion to make the present or ganization permanent was carried. On motion John S. Stull and J. H. Broady were appointed as a commit tee to draft a form of subscription. C. W. Wheeler, John S. Stull and C. M. Kaufimau were elected as a Board of Managers. The Committee on subscription pre sented the following, which was adoptedd by the meeting: Wo. the undersigned tax-payers of the territory comprising the original precinct of Browuville, iu Nema ha county, Nebraska, having full faith and confidence in the board of County Commissioners of said coun ty, in the matters involved herein, and that they will aot in good faith and according to the will of the tax payers interested therein, defend again6t tho collection of any of the bonds outstanding against said pre cinct, for the purpose of Inducing them to make such defense, we do each, severally, constitute aud ap point the said board of Commission ers our agents to contract nnd employ attorneys to mako auch defense, and to make all necessary contracts Inci dental to the employment of attorneys the making of such defense and wo do each, severally, furtherpromise to, and agree with, the attorneys so em ployed, to pay them on such employ ment aud what shall become due them thereunder such a proportion of the whole of such attorneys fees and the oosts and expense of such defense as the assessed value of our taxable property, respectively, within said territory bears to the aggregate as sessed value of the taxable property of all the signers hereof, within the said territory. The assessments for the year 1870 shall bo taken as the basis of such apportionment. Pro' vided, that the obligation of this con tract shall not exceed four per cent, of the said respective amounts of the said assessments for 1879. On motion the subscription papers were placed in the hands of the board of managers, aud they impow ered to select parties to circulate said papers. On motion meeting adjourned sub jeot to the call of the chairman. C. W. WHEELER, Ch'n. G. W. Fairrrotiier. Jr., Sec. Road Districts in Nemaha Count- 1SS0. ISLAND rRECI'CT. All of the Precinct iu one district. Dist."o. 1. PERU l'ltECLNCT. T)!st. Ko. 1. See's 3. 4, 5. 6. 7, S, 9, 10. IS, 17 and IS. T 'ufstXo. 2. Scc's 19.M.2I. 2S.2U, 30,31, 32 and 39, T 6.R. 15. DUt. JTo. 3. See's 22. 23, 25, 27. 31 and Si, T. C, R. 15. GLEN ROCK rRECIXCT. DUt. No. 1. See's 1. 2, S. 19. 11, 12, 13, U and tf, T. 6. R.H. Dist. No. 2. See's i. 5, 6, 7. S, 9. 16, 17 and IS, T. C. R.H. DIs. No. 3, See's 19, 20, 21. 23, 29, 30. 31, 32 and 33.T. 6.R.1I. DUt. No.4, See's 22,23,21, 25.2IS, 27, W, S.and 3J, T. C, R. 11. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT. DUt. No. 1. Bee's 1 2 3 10 11 12 13 II and 15. T.6. R.13. Dist. No. 2. Sec't4 5S7RSlSI7and 1S.T.S.R.13. Dist. No. 3, See's 1 2 3 10 11 12 13 II and 15, T. C. R. 12. Dist. No. 4, Scc's 22 23 21 23 2C 27 31 3i and 35. T. 'DistJNo. 5. Scc's 19 2 21 2A 29 M 31 32 and 33. T. 6. R. 13. Dist. No. C, fcve's 22 21 2 2S 26 27 3 35 and SO, T. C, R. 13. W'ASAINCITON PRECINCT. DisU No. 1. See's 1 2 3 19 11 12 13 It and W.T.5, R. 13 K. Dist. No. 2, See's t S r, 7 8 9 1 17 and 1. T. 5. It. 13 E Dnt. No 3, Sec'S 1 2 3 10 11 12 13 II and IS, T. 5. R. 12 E. Dlst. No. I, Sec'S 22 23 21 21 26 27 31 Si and 30. T. S. R 12 E. Di-t. No.5, See's 19 29 21 2-i 29 30 31 32 and 33. T. 5, R.I3E. Disr. No. 6, Scc's 22 23 21 25 M 27 31 3". and 3. T. S. K. 13 E. DOUGLAS PRECINCT. Dist. No. I. Scc's 1 2 3 10 11 12 13 14 and 15, T. 3. fi.HK DI:,t,No.2,Sec'a I 5 6 7 ! 9 15 17 and IS. T. 5. It. HE. Dist. No. 3, See's 19 20 21 2s 29 30 31 32 and 33. T. S K tiK. 'Dut. No. 4. Sec'S 22 23 21 r W 27 31 35 and 36. T. 5.R.1IE. LONDON PRECINCT. Dist. No. I. See's 2 3, eli 4, and 9 IS, and nil Scc's 10 11 11 and 13.T.5, R.U. im:. No. 2. see's 5 6 7 8 17 18 and wj, or See's I 9 and 16. T. 5. R. 15. DUt. No. 3, Sec'S 20 13 29 30 31 32 and w of 21 2S and 33. T. 5, R. 13. DLst. No. 1, See's 22 23 25 27 and c'i 21 23 and 33, T.5.R. 13. BROWNVILLE PRECINCT. Dist. No. I. Sec'rt 1 12 aud w, 13. T. 5, R. 15 on J See's 8 7 T. 5 1L lfi and See's 25 30 T. 6 R. 13. and See's 30 and 31 T. B R- IS E. DIstNo. 3, Sec'S 21 23, T3R 13, and See's 19 20 29 and30,T5R16E. Dlst.No. 3, Corporate limits or the city ofBrown vllie and ei Sec 13 T. 5 R. 15 E. NJSMAHA CITY PRECINCT. Dist. No. 1. Ser's 31 3S 36 T. 5 R 15, and 31 and 32 To RICE. A11T1R 13 and IS E, north or Nema ha nver. except Nemaha City. Dist. No. 2. South pt. Sec 3 all 1. S. pt. II 12 2, anaallorsec'h 13 II 15, sonth of Npmnha rlVer. DM. No. 3, Sc's I 5 6 7 9 16 17 li. T. , It. 15 E. DUt. No. 4. Nemaha City. ASriNWALL PRECINCT. Dif No. I. Sec'S IS 31 32 27 2? 33 31. T. I. R. IG. DUt. No. 2. Sec'3 la 19 20 2U 30 31 32. T. 4. 1L 16. DUt. No. 3. SeC's 22 23 21 25 26 27 31 35 3G, T 4, It 15. DUt. No. 4, See's 19 20 21 2S 29 30 31 3233, T 4, R. 15. ST. DEKOIN PKECINCT. DUt. No. 1. All of the preclrct In one district. BEDFORD PRECINCT. DISL No. 1, See's 1 2 3 10 II 12 14 15. Tl, R 11 E. DUt. No. 2, Sec'S 4 3 S 7 8 9 16 17 I. Tl.ltK K. DUt. No. 3. See's 21 20 1! 30 29 S 33 1231.1 1. RUE. IJIsL No. 4, See's 22 23 21 25 26 27 31 35 36. T. t R. 14 E. BENTOr PRECINCT. Dist. No. 1, Sec'S 1 " 3 18 11 1 1? II 15. T 4. R 13 E. Ill. No. ;,?ecsl5R7lS17 1. Tl. R13 E. Dist, No. 3 See's 123 10 11 12 13 U 15. T 4. 11 12 E. DUt. No. 4, Sees 22 23 21 25 26 27 31 35 36. T. 4. R. 1 E "Dis't. No. 5, SC'3 19 29 21 23 29 30 32 33, T. I. R. 13 E. , Dir.No.6,Sec's 22 23 21 25 26 27 31 35 36. T. 1, R. i3E. On all roads running east and west, the supervisor on the north side to work the east half the road on di viding linef and supervisors on the south side-, to work the west half of the road. Ou roads running north and south, the supervisor ou the east bide oT the road on the dividing line to work the south half, abd the super visor oh the west aide to frork the north end of the road. Ordered by the board that the road district in the several precincts in this county be as set forth In the above plan, and the roads be worked ao above ordered. April 8, iBSO. J. H. Siiook-, President. Bditor Nebraska Advertiser. 1 notioe a little mistake in tbe noticeof the proceedings of tbeas3es3ors meet ing the basis agreed upon for the as sessment of land In Dobg'las. Bedford and other precincts was $3.25 Instead of $4.25 aB stated in Advertiser. Eli Wood. CalalpaTree Seedk I have a few pounds Cdtalpa seed for sale The pUre hardy variety, procured from Dr. Warder, President American Forestry Association. fioBT. W. Furnas, Brownville, Neb. GoTcrnor-MarsIial-Fnnias. The Furnas boom, inaugurated by the Nebraska City Daily Press for tha United. States Marahalship is gather ing strength as It sweeps over the praii'es. Gov. Furnas is able, industrious and booest. He has spent a whole life in working pra bono publica instead of jnabonOifurnazico. He has advoca ted the agricultural and horticultural capabilities of Nebraska with pen aud voice and boe aud plow for more than twenty years. No man has la bored more sincerely, more intelli gently, or more efficient for the ma terial development of Nebraska than Robert W. Furnas. He is entitled to recognition al the hands of our delegation in Congress. His labors for the State command tho respect of all men of all parties, aud cvon Paddock and Saunders and Val entine, Bhould Bgree, could agreo, and possibly, will agree to make R. W. Furnas U S Marshal for Nebraska. Nebraska Ci'y Press. Walnuts Wanted. Walnuts that havo lain out on the ground all wintor, with the halls on. Cash paid by Robt. W. Furnas, of Brownville, Nebraska. Lint of Letters Remaining In the Po&toffioe at Brownville, Nebraska, for the week ending April 17, 18S0, which if not called for will bo sent to the doad let ter office : Barnor, Ben. Kirra, Edward. Bair, Geo. W. Lewis, Miss F. Cook.Leray. McCanghey, C A Cor rick, Mrs. E. Wright, G. O. CbamberlalUjL C TOSTAJj CART3. Chamberlain, L C Kiel, B. Cempsey, C. Lamb, Geo. Glllan, T. H. Oliver, J. B. Hayes, L. F. Wood, Perry J. Persons calling for .any of the above letters will please say -advertised. T. 0- Hacker, P. M. Prolit $lt200. "To snra It up, six long years of bedridden sickness, costlug 5200 per year, total $1,3)0 all of tbls expense whs stopped Vy three bot tles of Hop HI tters, tnUeu by zzy wife Sho bas.done her own housowarJcrfirayear since, without theioesaf o-t!aj and I want every body to know it, for .their benefit. JT. E. Farmer. Organs! Plauofd Organs! at low prices for cash or on monthly payments by D.T.Smith. Samples at B. Stroble's. Farmers ! Farmers ! ! The champion machines, Weyhrich header. Brown corn -planter, tongue less cultivators. Canton cultivator, Newton and Schuttler wagons, aud the Furst & Bradley goods, said to be the best iniproveraeuts made. For sale cheap bv David Camprell. COOK COOK COOK STOTES.fTOTES, STOVES, CHARTER HOT BUST Is the best Stove ever made. Call on the REGTrLATOR1' for prices and be sure that you buy if you want "generu! satisfaction," Tnos. Richards. Groceries, Iron and Wagon Tim ber, by Stevenson & Cross. Show 'Cards. Ruslness'CardB. Wedding GardiH Letter Ileadi, , 3HH Hoads. Slonttd- Htntetuentu, 'nvclopo'i.t Dance Invitations. I'rosratnineH, Posters, Hale Hills, Homo Hill, Of anything in Iho printing line, neatly and promptly done ov THB ADVEUTISKIt JOB OFFICE. Another supply of barb wire just received by Stevenson & Cross. C03IMERCIAI.. 'S-iliE BKOWSVII.LB 3IARKET8. Bnow.vvtLLfe. April 22.1SS0. Following are tlin quotations yesterday nccn, the time b'f 'Bolnjj to press LIVESTOCK. COnHECTKD I1Y H. . ItAIT.KY. STOCK CRAI.RB ASI SIIirPKK. Hogs -... ....i........ t3 2ofl r) Steers, fair to Choice L..........v 3 00SI w COWS, fjtt...f.M.... .... ........a V COw tN QKAfX MAI2KET.Z COKitECTED V . K. noUOLA", aHAtX DKALniU Wheat, choice fall . J " spring .... .ww & 20 75 40 60 IU 16 Corn in the car .. i Bhelletl STREET irARKHT PRODUCE. COKKKCTED WEEKLY. Corn Meal-, I00.. .... 5 Hotter.. v. .......... .... ... EggS ...... vw.w:ii.m Lftrd. ........ m.u.ii....m h...... POtatCeS M..WMMmMMtkM.lMMlUUJMM S01 00 l&g. 20 7 8 7& 10 43 GO 1 501 75 5 8 7 8 3 255 00 1 506 00 Chickens, old, per dozett....... " spring, Chickens, dressed, ? &...!.:.. Turkeys, drefcse'd, K.i a Wood, cord-au.K--... u . . Hay, ton RETAIT. MARkET. Flour. It. T. Davis 4 CO 450 4 00 3 25 3 3 325 3 50 75 20 I 00 100 1 OU I DO 100 1 00 LOO 100 1 00 33Jgl00 8 100 1 00 20 35 60! 00 1Q 2 75I 00 75l 00' 2Sy sw 7W " Savannah Mill iall wheat. ' Glen Rock fail wheat " Qlen Ror.k spring wheat .. rt Sheridan spf lng wheat,. . " Keniaha Valley spring " Graham ........ Bran and shorts inixed. per 100 Cornper bixshBl...... Sogar, colKe A. 9 En for Eitra C. 10 Hs. " C, lOlbs " light brown, IlBis- " Cut Loaf. 73JE. " Powdered, 7 fts... CoffiN, lilo, 5Hw " O. G.Java, zy lbs. " Moen, 3 lbs Tea Cranberries, per qt. Dried Corn, per &., Dried Apples, 10 for. Dried Peaches, S for. Pared Peaches. ? E, Pitted Cherries, f Tb Syrnp. per gal . Lnrd...-.- ...... Coal Oil, pergallon White Fish, per kit Mackerel, per kit Salt, per barrcl.,....,w.. CoaVrrFt, Scott red, per ton.-. " Wuok, p-r ton..