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, ' t . f r t v ' I TLTIDAY HORNING, AITJL . Ii.T3. .' Tlie Tst aaivcrsary of iritualirn .ww celebrated on the4t!i Inst, it the East. .: , Tlie Chronicle Lath it thzX Dan, of iLe Kcws is in receipt of ca elegant There were Attcric-s- '.. tnrj-c-J ly tlte Ik' :1 Pirates duiiug it ! war, Yilue J ' , A is before Coripre i rUlow criminals ia the U. S. restrict CocrU to teklfy in thdr own behalf.. Oto county Coir.nx.ianers are imrderingthe propriety of issuing t .0,KX) more bonds to the Midland I'ucific R. P Late dispatcher from Lima, iu Pe- ru, to tlie Peruvian minister at "Wash- - lr-rtc- a instructs tiin to rubmit ail questions of .dispute wikiiSaIii which cannot be settled by the Mlnictera of the two Govern meats, to the arbitra- tion of President G rant. ' Thellrtorn Dillon of the Union r;u'i!Ic Kail Iload has changed it cor- porate name to the Kana3 Pacific Jlallwsj' Company. The net-earnin- for the pa.st year is $S73,00(J. The in- tention of the Company is to puih the road through to Denver without de- lay. j We are told that the law Increasing the jurisdiction of the County Judges was Dot signed by the Hpcakcr, and consequently is no law. The eviden ces accumulate that legislation withN great want of consideration" laot wiater is more a matter of fact than of "pithy Fpite." Cass county voted by 193 majority to is3ue$"2:W,(X)0totheB.&5r.ILK. Bonds for the amount due In twenty years ere to be issued. If this road, the Trunk and the Piattsmouth, Ashland and Lincoln roads are all three built through Cass county, she will be well supplied with railroad facilities. .We cotlce that there is to be a de- bate ia Pawnee City on the lDth iast., between the. Per. D. P. Dungan, of the Chriitiaa Church, and the Per. Jcha Luccock, of the II. E. Church-Subje- ct consist of five separate prop- osition and two days 13 tlie time allot- ted to each proposition. They are both reported to be able men, well read up In their peculiar theology. An Interesting time is anticipated. Let the truth prevail. . ; TLe corner stone of the Methodist . hurch, at Lincoln, was laid with ap- propriate ceremonies orfiast Saturday. . The town and State officers participa- ting. This, when completed, will make the fourth church building at Lincolu. The SI. E. Church, the Congregational church and the Calh-cl'- c church having now very good ed ifices la which to worship. The Ei copal, the Christian and the Unlver Ballsts have each organizations and intend to build soon. ' 'Xebraska as it is," with the .com- pliments cf Ajax, the author, has been received. It is a well printed pamph-k- t of some 37 pages, and Contains original matter, short ex- tracts from the correspondence of sev- en New York, Boston , Philadelphia and Chicago papers. 'The pre-empti- on and the Homestead law, 4c, and extracts from F. V. Ilayden's re- port to the Commissioner of the Gen- eral Land office upon the Geology of Nebraska. All of this information caa be obtained by furnishing to A. F. Harvey, Lincoln, Nebraska, twenty-f- ive cents. -- The ComnwnwruUh "pithy ppit" editor, la f peaking of the "law regula- ting the office of State Treasurer," cays ia its issue of the 3d in&L, that the law "was carried with a rubh un- der the 6U?pensIa of the rules," and thaf'most members of both Houses voted upon it without fully under- - landing its character." It would not . be surprising to find such assertions fa the Adveetisuu because its editor it known to be inclined to that opin- ion and 60 expressed hlrasdi' tome Vzs fcince, and for doing so ect the CanrnoxwcaHh editor to foaming with youthful indignation, but it now eccms that further experience has convinced 1dm of the truth of our po-titlo- a. "Live and Learn" is our mot- - tD. r mt i mm - The Pawnee Tribune gives an ac- count of an attempted murder at Ta-- l Pock, A German, by the name c i I2jxk, and his wife living with the : wl.'e'g father, Idr. Young. It is said Cat they quarrel three times a week tnd fight on Sunday. On Tuesday of last week, Young attempted to kill Frank with aa axe and was only pre- vented by Frank's wife turning her father out of doors, after he had rbe-vcre- ly wounded her husband. Tlie alTair was settled between the parties by Young threatening to kill both if t!.c-- Informed ca Lim, and the Doo-tt-r was sent for to attend to Frank's irjurles, reported to have occurred by f .I!IngofTa load of hay. Hatters be-i;- -n to leak out, and Young has tince left the country, and the whole story is now before the public, at lcait Trank's version of It. ; D. Y. CulberUm, cf Glen Bock, vasin this offico this week to re- new Lis subscription for four Adveh-TriEi- a He is the only maa In the cotmiy who regukrly subscribes for four papers and pays in advance. Mr. Culbertsca ii an encrgctio and live tirr-K- T. He 13 setting out forest trees oa Lla prairie farm by the thousand, lie will plant oct rising of thirty thousand this r. If more cf cur cltixcns would lm.Iti.ic his era.rr.ple in Subscribing and sending cXtLe Ad- vertiser, and la planting trees, It would net bo long before Nerraha county would be more densely rop:v Utid than cow. Next to Mr. Cul Lcriica ia subscribing for the Adver-t- : r..i comes Capt. Carson, J. L. Mc- - C Dr. Stewart, A. G. Gates, A. D. ll&r&h, Francis llcdfena, Joha Morri- son and O. B. Hewitt. l RrowNViixn, ZZro., ' . March .ililSi, li:3. James JI. Hacker, County' Clerk of 1 2 exr.:;ha Co., Ii t b. Em Ieulnnit t 3 f rr-pc-- as School Director cf City School District fur y r cadi: wl . tlie present month : of C' f live ei.U t -- Wh'rt -- : kurj : i.jwl kt till i riitrft&ie year.. Hcbool h:t3 been In by eup- - port of public IumI nine rnontha and a half. Teachers : TIMS. t'k.i--- . HUM. (I'M UU J. ' rn'iii-iir m !i-- l i',uritiitH:S J 73 00 79 00 Mrs. U iiT T.Vr.'i.-.- i I'riuitrj- - . J iiJHK I. . iif .'iU4;JiStl tlKl i'fimarr,.. , , , 'j Average attendance of all the scbol- - er estimated at 7 months. - Tlie following amounts of money have been received by the Treasurer during the past year or since April 31, IKM and the sources. Py apportion-mentfrouith- e . .' " - OtHitilr , - ,. f 3 Ml l'unf . b - Z I in ariU Lioeune.. J Ixg l ux .. - - Total TVistrict Si'):ni Tt ln:rwit on hr htxrf Fund. J. Xuitiua of ii;n-rvBid- ut HijniB 44 TeJM-te- n Fun-d- ipss s Beside which there ha been re- ceived and paid out the following amount as belonging to the contingent incidental and School House Iiond funds raised by special tax of the. Dis- trict, $20.30 40.- - Our levy fur the present year now due oa the tax lists is tijon an esti- mate say $1000 debt, $1300 School House Ponds and interest, $T0J inci- dental and contingent expenses and 1000 in aid of teachers fund, besides the State fund. , ' Pepectfully N O. B. HEWETT, Director of Erownville citv School A. W. Nickell, of tlie firm of Mc-Cree- ry & Nickell, was this week ap- pointed County- - Superintendent of Public instruction No" one doubt5? but that he Is capable and might fill the office very creditably to himself and to the eati&factloa of the School interest of the County. But that he can, and run his other business affairs remains to be seen. We did hope that some one would have been : se- cured : who would have giv- en to the schools his best servi- ces, and make other business of sec- ondary Importance. From this stand- point none of the applicants really suited us. No man can serve two masters effectively. The present ap- pointee will either neglect his own bufcines or the publics ; and from our view he Is not likely to let his own being to him the most important of the two, suffer. So we conclude we will nol get the services we are enti- tled to. His educational attainments, moral character, personal habits and experience as a teacher eminently qualify him for the position, and we are sorry that he will be trammeled in his usefulness by his business rela tions. 14 Ye published, February oth, "An Act to restrain stock from running at large in the State of Nebraska," which is the only herd law in force in the State. We referred last week to "An Act to protect cultivated lands from tresspass by stock" headed "Herd Law," which was being published in State papers, and said this law had passed the Senate but was indefinitely postponed In the House. Not observ- ing the distinction between tlie ti- tles of tlie two acts, farraershave writ- ten ia to know if "the Herd law was not a law at last?" We say the law first referred to is a law but that the latter Is not The Republican City Ticket was elected on last Monday by a large majority. The officers for the ensuing 3'ear will be as follows : Geo. W. Fairbrotber, Mayor. Stetson L. Swan, H. L. Mathews, F. A. Tisdel, Wendtel Grant, L. D. Hobinson, Aldermen. J. C. McNaughton, City Clerk. Jonas Hacker, Treasurer. E, E. Ebright, Assessor. DeForest Porter, City Attorney. John B. McCabe, Marshall. Robt. Morrison, S treet Commission- er. . - There were a few Independent can- didates, 6ome Republicans and others Democrats, but no regular Democratic ticket in the field. We trust we have a Council that are favorable to the further improvement of the city. :' From the JVcr we learn that $0000 was spent in Nebraska City, last year, for school purpose, and that GOO schol ars received the benefits-arisin- g there from. This is an average off 15 per scholar. By the report of our Direc tor we see that Brownville expended $2S3-L0- 3 for the same purpose, for the benefit of 353 scholars, at an average of per scholar. The difference rep resents the variance in the definitions of the word economy as understood by Democrats on one hand and by Re publicans oa the other. There was an accident on the Han nibal and St. Joe Railroad last Sunday, near Chilicotkt, Mo. The three rear cars got detached, ran off the track and tumbled down the embankment Gen. Sirkkl&ud and Gov. Butler were among the r"CFengere in the three carsoatheL ..turn from the Wash-igto- a Lobby. They are said to be somewnat oruiseu, iroru wnat. caus deponent stated not ; the Inference is from the tumbling of the cars down the embankment. Charles Verchailla shot Mr. L. C. Luce cf Millvilfe, Sarpy county, through the check and then la a scuf- fle strdX-e- d him through the breast, killing him instantly. Verchailla went to tlse mill to create a disturbance, and said to Mr. Luce, "You had no business to say what you did about me yefeterday," at the same time drawing his p is tol an d ri ng. Da Pe rest Forter did net lecture be- fore the rulllc School of Leaden ou the OCLh cfZ rarth as anticipated, ow- ing to theltaaeaaof the hour at which the cxhil iticn c'ca-J- iU exert:, zs. Mr. Porter 1 :is con.scr.tcd to c'..".;ver the lcciuraca the evening cf fi, lith InsL, la the Chrkilca Church, Lon- don. JTotkusI fcliool. Tlie r sli exercise of the winter term of the rrnsl School took place on. the IT'th, i h end CHtcf JIarch. , to ' ;s ,v : ' one cr. i.:' v ,:h( uad:..etita ir -- rv, b ' pi of i s board il exair ers. ..jr. IrJ was pn rut, &zu ihzi one on fori ibort ti ?, go no r :gj-- i ular r: rt r i le by tb" :ard ' of t':e ;...-u'.- l wf the aau t e think we can safely eay, how- ever, that the students thowed that work had been done in themselves; all the classeft acquitted, themselves well, and we believe those who engage In teaching the present summer, will fehow the result of the pat term's work . ; - .. - We do not wkh to entor Into a de-tail- el account of the cx a mi nation and other exercises, but will simply state the manner in which our teatiier are tral ccd for their work. ' . :- - Tie methods of the Normal School are those that cause the student to de- pend as Lir DOafcibls on bis owu re sources. ' 1v style cfqtjestion and answer is avoided as much as ixwible. ana a sutiect or "tonic" is riven, on which the pupil ii expected to treat until the topic is thoroughly ex nausteu. insteaa of asking a student ".What is Geogra- - the teacher sends him to the Chy," with the direction to write out the "topic in the leson ; thould it be the first, the lesson will be wit-te- n somewhat like the following: GrxxiEAFiiv Defenition, Uses and Kinds. Kixds of Geography Phisical, Mathematical, Descriptive and Politi- cal. . ; ' . Definition of Physical. Geogba rirr Form and size of the Earth. Divisions of Physical, Geogra- phy Land, Water and Atmosphere. When the student has written out a synopsis of the lesson in this style, be shows at once that the subjects are classified in his mind, and it becomes an ensv matter for him to take up the several topics mentioned and expand them. - This Is the course pursued in all classes: reading, orthography, grain- - infer, arithmetic, etc. etc.. .. J When a student ha gone over any Ltcience la this manner, there is no before he can thus write it, at any time when called on. This -- method, with constant and thorough reviews, Is the leading fea- ture of . instruction in the Normal School in all its departments. The Normal School proper meet once a day In class, and eitier listen to a lecture on same subject connected with teaching, or give object lesson, discus3 somequestion or instruct some. For-instanc- a class just commen- cing to read is called in from the mod-di- e department, and one of the Nor- mal students Is called on to Instruct it in the presence of the others, and after the student has displayed his method, the principal gives what tfe considers the best method, and thus the whole class is benefited by a practical illus- tration. Other subjects are treated In the same manner, and as far as practical, each Normal student is required. to engage in . actual instruction for a short time. . " . The question has been asked "Can the Improved methods of instruction be successfully adopted iu our com- mon schools?" - - A student ia the Normal class asked a teacher who had been engaged In teaching school for the last two years at lea.t, if the method of teaching a child to read by what is called the "word method" could be used in com-o- n school successfully. His answer as, "it might do very well for a lugU school, but could not succeed in a dis- trict 8011001." i Now, Sir. Editor, in the name of all that claims the epithet of common sense, what reason can be assigned that a child can be taught any better in a large building than in a small one, Why ii it that after repeated trials of both methods in our Union Schools and Normal Schools, all have agreed that the old rote method was a heath enish way of comjHilling a child to earn. Such twaddle is oulv bosh. Trubner's Record conhiins a "Curious letter from Mr. George Catlin, the cel- ebrated American traveller: Ir. Catlin, the American ethno- graphic, whose extensive travels have led him through the wildest scenery in America, has turned his attention, for several years past, from the In- dian? to the rocks, and has made in these studies voyages to South Amer- ica, to the Rocky Mountains, the An- des and the Antilles, the results of which be isNpreparing to publish in a work entitled '.'The Lifted and Sub- sided Rocks of America, with their Influences on tlie atmospheric, Oce- anic and Laud Currents.'' And one of the striking features of tlie book seems to be, to quote his own words, "the discovery of a river under the Rocky Mountains many times larger than the Mississippi's length; and gliding through the clean and vast rocky cel- lars of the upheaved mountains with- out the losses by. alluvial absorptions and solar evaporations which dimin- ish valley rivers, it takes along in its course the sinking streams and lakes of the mountains of Mexico, and with them, perhaps, by a hundred mouths in Its deep bea, debouches unseen in- to the Caribbean sea and the Gulf of Mexico.' - ' , ' ' T. R, Fisher, of the Pawnee JTrto-un- e, was la Brownville last week lie took baek with him over 40,000 yellow Cottoa wood trees, one year old, which he will sell to the farmers of Pawnee county. Who can calculate the im- mense benefit to that County of that number of trees set out and well pro- tected for ten years from this date. The expense' would be trifling and tlie man who could foretell the net profit iu 1S79 now, would be considered vis-isnar- y, if not crazy, by nine-tent- hs of the farmers of Pawnee county. 4,The Banish Islands, are we bound to pay for them?!' by James Parton. This is a pamphlet of 78 pages, gotten up in the best of tyle, and presents very forcible arguments in favor of purchasing the Islands. Thinks that under all the circumstances of the ne- gotiations in relation thereto it would be dishonorable to do otherwise than buy them. ... Connecticut has held her State elec- tion. Jewell, the Republican candi- date for Governor, has been elected by a majority of Sll. For the last four years the State has gone Democratic. Both branches of the Legislature are largely Republican. Tho latest telegraphic dispatches sny that A. Eaton has been appointed Assessor of Internal Revenue for Ne- braska, la place of Dr. Renner, of Ne- braska City. ' The Tcnuce of OfHeo act has been settled to the satisfaction of the Sen- ate, the House and the President and each have a different understanding of tho terms. ' .It is reported that Ex-Kin- g Ferdi- nand refuses to exctp t tho crown of Spain. ' " "' ' ' ' ; - Dr. r :T, President A JuJ.-- e I 'olicitcr, have t xeturneJ at to Ft Louis. xJi.ey alQvis-.- i V. ly r.T '".tr. Le: worth and t ns on t route cf'tbe ( tz ad frt -- t. Loui to C lir.. :.e( ran rcla! t .1 cf FtALouIa, 1 1! : n t 1 dircc 1 ! con-uion..;- id 1 ! , Ui r . e o , car 1U.1... vtre lnaud to be ail aiive-t- o the importance of extending a line of road north to tap the fertile regions of Nebraska The a men are perfectly 'poited in our resources, the quantity of wheat, com and pork grown i;iouthjrn Ne- braska uTid tlie superior quality of our wheat 'commanding l".a' cents - per bu.hel more than auy other exhibited on 'Change, Imparted an' 'interest to tlie business men .of St. - Lou hi tliat cannot fail to secure for the Trunk road all the assistance that its friends could reasonably ask or expect. Ful ly aroused to the importance of addi- tional railroad facilities in order ' to compete With her more active neigh-- . twr Chicago, St; LiOtiH win maKe-u- p for her past Indifference 'by infusing life and vigor into all railroad projects that tend to build vr her commerce. Relying ujon her su perior natural ad- - van tses. St. IjOiiis lias tKX-- n rompar- alivclvinJitferent to those of an artific ial character, until startled .by the magic growth of a citv whose princi pal stock in trade was railroad enter- prise. Not until this city ha 1 growii into gigantic projections in a day; as it were, by mentis of railroads, did our contented and trood naturetl eit wake intocorresjx)iilingactkn!: Th Trunk has a devoted friend In Mr. ' Shyrock, I'residcnt of the Board of, Trade of St. - ' ': Louis.-.- : .- - - - At the proper ihne St. Louis rrm br relied upon. Already she ha pushed her line of mid on the west sitie of the river to Kansas City, on to- - Lcavea worth, .from Leavenworth to Atchison the road is now under contract with a certaintv of its 'being finished to Atch- ison by July 1st, '18ft. J'rom : Atchi son tothe Nebruska line,' the road contract to be completed by Nov. 1, IHfXJ, and the men 'actual' tit xrvrk. The1 Trunk' Company Jierc take up the line of march, twtcked by their subsidy, by the wealth of the men that com poiK? it, by th? county aid that is promised, and by St. Louis, it will judiciously push oa the work to Omaha.' This being done, we have a continuous rail to St. ' Louis. ' Success to the Trunk Road.- - Xebraxha; City Chronicle. ; . - The paymaster; of the U. P. Rail Road has received $2,500,000 cash by-expre- for disbursement in Omaha. Let It float even unto tlie southern limits of the State. ' " ' : On the Cth iiitiL, by Judge A. Y. Worsao, at his office in this city, Lemuel T. Illsworth and Lettie botb of Bichardson Ctonn-t- y, Nelwaska. 3TEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J. K. BEAR, Acent for the A.M. V. Expresi Co and W. U.TlegipUC . No. 54 Wain Street. 1 ' f 1ST OF L UTTERS remaining in XJ the Tost QS3.ce at Brownville, April 8th, isc J. - v . Frown Mix Bfttie . Thick AB . "ould Vn. - Ballurd K W Kn-- f '.and Wn. liinciiew E II Freeman CynUU A Ilovt Miau Sydne - Kreiurh Vjl lUiker Ii C IlirtThos KflldierMiiss Latira Ginder Junien lijlMnas J:isW Gurnsev ili I3Ia ' " Hvkorny tedr-l- ' tiling Lint Y Klacknan T W Harris SLrs T I Bi!y C1.a Hrook Jlickmun JuUn T Hums 'm K Harrow Weirrle I'urinimrluun EE HandlyCaroiiiie E f'riilB MartTft liawknes Allrwl . Oirnwell lxlwar'1 Ham Jno S CnenIerSaruh A J loffman Krenerick W (.'lark Mm Joe , J layood J Jf V Cuokll lisirln Jiinuthan trui-l- i Albert Johnson Wm ColHrLS m. SccmeveLs.Oiir! Items Joseua StnrvgMrKB Hn ixon Win r 1'Httle James - ; Iavinon Homer 2 Wilson AM? t)ailey M iss Lydia Williams 8 Y Dunn Air Wesley J. Jin.sn.ore J A Wicniji Mr? Jennie Ksser Mrv Wwrs Conrad KllioU JoM-pl- i Watt W V rrick John Wi!rtt EJ is UD WUluian Mr Maccie E Perwns oallin for any of the ubore letter will p!eanesay "adverlised." . A. If. MAKSH,r.M. JEW STEAM FERRY V 'Ul ,;; : -- .. Hie Brownville Perry Company hare hrrw running between BROWNVILLE, NEB., ' 'AND..--- - -"'. North Star and Phelps City, Mo., the new and commodious S!vni Ferry .' 1IAR1T J. ARUOLB! THIS BOAT is entirely new, with and capacity to cross everything thivt mmy come In any weather. .. For era-in(- Cuttle into or out f this Land Dis- trict. Uii is the best point. Tlii boat b espeMaUr fitted Hp to ensure aVry in crrnKini; stock and lureV attl? jen aw !rtdy erected stt the St. Joe. V. B Depot at Pbrlp City. We can Injure the traveling public that aU in onr pfjwer Khali be don t make tins the luom reliable crossing on tlie Miswuri riTer. BHOW VILLE FEURY CO. lvtf Occidental Hotel. 3fo. 48 Mala Street, bttwetn 1U& 2d. AARON MYLIN, Propsietoii. This house has been rcmodled ttnd ne-wl- furnished with handsome furniture, and ail the requisites of atirst-classhot- el, and is now opened for the reception of eueets. Vhc trar-eli- ng public will find this the cheaiest firft-cla- ss house In the citr, and centrally located, with well ventilated Bleeping eppartmcnts. Its guests aresure of gentlemanly treatment. and first class fare at moderate rates. 24tl DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Kalney, Lewi A Co.. has be-- diwtolvedbr tnurual ooiufnt, Hennr Kmprwin withtJrawIng iberei'rum. The firm hereafter will be Kaitwy A Lewi, an of old. who sxsume ail - n.nl liabuitie, all pcrin in riebwd to tiin tirtn will please call and nettle their ac- counts immediately, and xarr ctrn. - ," k.t.kat?:ey. W. I. LKWIS HAUiC ii ARMiTACE, - Wholesale & Retail CROGSR 34 Main tree,. Berry's old ctaud. Keen cowtatitlv oa hatid. in larce iumti--'t ties, the choiceat staple auJ i'aucy r Groceries "and Provisions and are detfrmined to EIXSS THIS coiiimmrY fcy ci:in? lower than has Veea ' . knowaeiaceUie 71 X Balmy rays pf 185 G GIVE TIIE3X A CALL.'" 0 COUriTRY PRODUCE 3 . . ALWAYS WANTED. aiOICE N O. SUGAR. " - NOTIC THE SUBSCRIBER will be at or A near Kioyd F. Hawkins,south-etwtoar-Wsertio- n f.aeen.Twnsh'p four, ran;-- ? nKirlfn, la nana County, Neiirw.a, U lb last wc in ApnLl.5f?', aitd wiil otit--r the aeutu H aa!a to aar ptrsioa wifching to purehaae. - . w. rtxciL THE MARKETS. RSYIEW Cr CIIICAGOriJl The Mont?y Z'... -- vs?r; but Crst class lA :,tedty the banks. Gru , Estate dealer find it v: VS Icult to cmr - dated at the Er.r Secretary Boi. in vor from the East s ) in irrei. ;", and distributlDa .e l- - Wetst. Wiieat Quotftl nt IS5I,IT. Coe.C 2o. 1 quoted at 55iiWc. Oats yo. 1, 5T3 54c. . r.CTTEB Flrke, 24($je. -.- ErTTEn-T)tiIr,freIi,3i34(5. ' '; I FAXiR'iya'('. ' - - Dry Coops. Trs.'!e netlv. Tl;e raw raf.t-a- l Ann, wich gives firmness to all staple artl-cie- s, fff an aJvunoeof & Middling Uplands quoted a taMf ; American Ielalncs; lT20e; Merriraick PriiitsW.lo; ilerriinack rrints. D, l?: 2'c;i?prnu's rrints, ISc; , Danacll's. l?ici Cocheco L, 13?' ,: , i G Roceei Ei.-- Mi r ki-- t 'active. Sugars .Ttio CtEt ca at 2Ki23. Theadriei-- s from Ci-- l a couti-ua- f an excit- ing charaeter, an.l UxIui-- iKiith Crmiiei on the nurt of hftkU rs of H.nv Suar.. r . '' ' . ' cr.oTiia5iAnKET. . i . ' . tjrnrtld weekly; for the Advertj;erfcy" 3IAVMDKY GOOI,S CIJTIllXG EKiJVLATOE .BwinCM (.'.ts from ( ka li " HtJ!!M- -i liin.T". .! Over'.mt. S sfs'X . ! " i'iiitts. " Vtuh-- n 14 18 nt. i 1 ' . . Vtu I'rvm I) to fl 'SL ( rt er.--t. iru, b-- st. ' OyihlrtH, esi' i VHTshrrts. irt-i- 7j ini.io tl i Vii'U-rsii:rt- J imni-'- u eta. Uj - J)rawr. fniu So ers. t- - fS. BiickKkinT!fvei, Iwt.iiS KluK-pvh- t 'iove-(- . (U , - . Sheejwkin aiittn, w t ' , DRY GOODS MiJtKET, ; , . ' Corrected weekly for the Advertier by siavs nr.Y noons t CLOTHI3CG kegclatob . Oalk-- J1C55-12- .' - ' Ilenvy Tarl wid Mt3-sli- 1. Ttlusim.aK'-md. c. . ... . f Hleaciifd i usiins y;u d w'.dv, l"ci 70.' ' " A ton 1 Elaine. 2Lc , . . . : j' 'All Wool l'is;iiie, 4uc. ' i " Miawix. C7-- i5. fx ' I'laid Haneehi, '. ' ; 1 - ' Vlaid n;m rifts. 3.a.1'-- . ' . . Balmornl !?kirLs i M. ' ': " T ' BROW5TILLE CROCEItV AXD PRO FLOUE Winter f sack. - : . Spring CORN? busliol, MEAJ f lusiu 1 . BA)N Ham V P - . IS - . , Shoulders "j! II " .. Sides y A' 2 L.mv-Canne- d "3 P 21 HYRl'P rolden V Kl 1 6 . S5u?ar House gal ' COFFEE J iva'f B - - " tiin Vi Jti CIIEESE X-- York Factory ? P . : Cbnntry. ? io '. 3 TE. Imperial V B- - 2 2T , Ulack. i' S- - 1 : - Vonnsr Hvn V S 2C CANDLES Star lb - - . TalloW V, tt 1. ArrLES-Dri- el r1 ! 1'EACIIES Pried f ., z POTATOES V bushel . I 01 COAL OIL V gallon EGti;- - v dz-..-- .- . .. . V BlTTErt f I . : - HONEY V S ; - t ONION V bushel . 1 2T SALT pit lirrcl . 4 0 LUMBEIt-Ottonwo- od per 1W. .2 W 2:? Oil , 5U Wainnt S ( " pine 70 SHINGLES Vot ton wood per 100t...2 5.1ft 3 W " . .line . J& Kd7 C(- IVTH Cottonwood per lltfO .... 7 W' Pine , 7 U WOOD Pry Hard per cord.... ; W HIDES Dry per P) , - 1 . Green ...'.. ! WHEAT Fall per bushel I "' Spring ... 8S;1 WOOIi nor ih JXKff-2- At tlie Sin ol tlie BIG BED STSAI) ! Is the place to buy , FU ,1 ITU A ID UPHOLSTERY JIcl'ALL & Co., Keep constantly on hand a complete asaort-- , nieut of - Sofa, Beadtttadt. IVsrdrobet, - Bureaus, Rockinn Vh1t, ' Spring Bedt, ' fVah Stand. What tiott, Bat Rack Kit i hen Kltctten end T- - end ' Parlor " Porter, Chcirt, p. - : , Tablet. Marble r5Zif-- X -- 1 1 1 a Center Stand, 4, X-- Z Lounge Lnge i Sprinc. Settee, . i. Stcinf " Kit Men ' i - Crib, Saje ' V; : ' "-:.- - , Qet Plain l'-f:--.- . . Chair. Stand. . Cvtnfart ilattrttnc. v Tete-tet- t, Bed Springt. Childrer.'t Cnbt and Gig, i CUt and RtewQ0d Moulding,. ,. Shield PUlovft, Pillow Shp, ttt., etc ... SHOW OASES & OFFICE WORE MADE TO ORDER! And anything aud everything required toee - cp plain or fancy hisekeepin? ; All of their ware Is either nianafactnrod oj put up under their special superintendence, which enables them to sell sound articles at smaller prices than Ja&tera manufacture.' ?oods. ' ,1 lo . : .. Our Hearse Is at tlie service oT the public- - at any lima U may be needed, and is gotten op In as finestyk as any farther eaL - ' Metalic Bnrial Gases '- - of aU sizes constantly on hand, At Eastern Prices " . "We are uoinjc business on STRICTLY CASH PItlNCIPIXS Small"Profit- - Mid by attention to business and the wants ol the community, expect in the future as in the ,last to receive the patronage of the publii generally. IlcFAXL & CO. Shellenberger.Broj; :;:iib.';,T4,;;'' s I "critemcna's Klocli, y - 1 Dealers la , T V Hardware, ; Starr,, Tinware, ' Hardware, JSiovef, Tinware, -- Hardware, Slaves, Tinware, . 50,000 --V;c Feice THrc, . , 50.CGG Mile Fence Wire, 50,000 MileFc(X Wire Piffjiburff Iron aud Kails,. ';" nttxburrj Ji'on and Kails, Pittsburg Iron and Kalis, ' ... , ' , : r ytethanit? h Tools', Jleohanic'sjools, ,.' MccJuinid't Tool f r Charter Oak S?ovcs, . Charter OaJc Moves,' . Charier Oak Moves, ' '.: ' . i ... Cesiics aTall assortment of everything tepl inatxst class 'STORE ! W7i k-- wUl le 9o?d a? low as the lowed FOR CASH ! To aU whoaver 11 with a call. ij OR WORK, Neatlv and Plainly Executed, at the AdvtrtiT Job lioo-ims- . Y i I f i 'TO THE AVOHICINCr CL 1 I am ii-j- r.''.t'.r'M to furnI.--- r-s 'U ei"-- " "-- t r- -- .'V a;ni .s .if , i 1. i ... :;f Mtt 11 i t.n: to h! C.&l 4. v 1 t f e eviT.v I'- - - t '..S T e rr : .,"t ,.i y in. r It) par ,etr.-j!.et- writtn? tu. rti jmn--- . -- itirs u- - rectioaa,Usent free Sjvmtries tnt y -- - . iu cL-i- . Si-A- m ALWAYS VICTORIOUS! rls .1"? . .TT ' f r. " " ' . ' ' ' " .Itl'A FthFLCT -- r Ik . v 0 M V V m m 0 ATEItFECT. 0 Hand Eaker!i - r ,-.- ( - w a ;i - lU ' AND A PERFECT - '-- ALT COJSBLNEXi IN ONE! CTieHicst in tlio World! ILkClIINES AND REPAIRS KETT RY, , T. A;Tisde Jr., & Co., 21-- It EROWNVILLE Peru Livery Stable. ...ii. tT CHARLES GEADE, ' IVfiler in A.11 liintlx of Stolc. Horses Boultt, Sold, or ExcL.anged. Stock Boarded by the Day or Jt eek. MY HTABLKs? are stocked with good Hore and husr'i. Persons wihine crnvvaare to any por tion of the Jjiiid District can be accommo dated. The Pern z Bro-wnvill- e Coach. fearps mr Htabte prfrr memirrr at 10 o'clock A. M. I'a-e-- PTrH or pMckns s:i!eiy conveywl. Or- ders left ifh the Puttiuuit'rs will be promptly at- - tecnt-- d in. CLOCKS, WATCEES, ' ' " - " ; ATI) J E "W ELE Y. Ho. 59 Main Street, Brownville. ... - - JOSEPH SHTJTZ, . t . Has just opet!el and will constantly keep on hand a larso and well assorted stocK or genuine articles in ms line. Repairing: of Clocks, Watches, and Jew elry done on short notice. a ll ' ironK rr. i nir.i xted. ' -- 'ELACKSMITH1K3 ! T AM XOW PREPARED. WITH 1 the best of Workmen and Machinery, to manufacture all kinds of Buggies - - IVagons, Harrows, etc, and to repair all kinds of M KO I N E RY . AN EXPERIENCED HORSK-nOE- R. al-a- ready to axmuiodate tue puolic. j-S- A XLSFA CTJOX G CARAXT EED.H J. II. REASON, One Ioor Weft of Court House, macliMm Browvll.. Beason's Celebrated- - DOUBLE DIAFJOIID COB ... P Ii O "77-- . . rjAvrso jcst received all I 1 . ho nirr . ma'l.irprv tfrw !h inr A. i wi'-v-- j - - - ' - - t ,r f au&a I winh to an ion no to the 'pe pl of Neman and aJjoinin? roimties, that 1 am now manufacturing tnecelebrati OOUBLE DIAMOND CORH PLOW fhaa which there nevtrwun abrtternlow made for this soil. TJie fuiiowijigr trtimouiaui wereuoaokc- - lteo, ana syeuk lor tnetnelves : , HEAD TESTEUONIALS. THVi IS TO CJCRTirr.Ttt we have used Rra. n'R Olrbrated Doable Diamwnd Cr flawanu una tnat it wm hwjt in ail kinds of ou. .MJLJtAr.b KtAJHDAJS, U. W. KTtAXKMN. J. II. SEASON, 9Xanfaetr, One Door West f Court House, macb-Hi- Erownrule. Neb. JAGQR 3IAR0HX, IIEHCHAIST TAILOR, o f a EH O I it 0 '2 J w a 3 - s a u i pi u o 9 Z r j s w 0500 BET7ABD!! . : f ; T CT3 A PEN RjCAt. TO " " GOODSPKED'S COiDES FOC3TAU, JTA' FLEXIBILITY, D ZTJtA JIILITT, lToscorrosivKicss1 ar.d Eccncny I ! TTWT.nTH ICO LI NFS AT ONE EIP. . Allwbi is- - 4 Loin wi:l no otbT. T'.-- are "ju!Jy ciii'K'J tiiue wHivf t.j H-- m-v- f Cui U iriv prfr-c- t autis astiun. K1S T8Jr piirmnf-K- i to w"U to ei t.i'- - f!i.-- . fett-- urt-io- i art.oi funwit. li.ilie imswirrua brniRil. Sjrt,'ievABni-!--- . I ( .:. .ire. Aultu5 . - tl.ii. VUl"N.J A; It).. . U-3- I iiaiiiiR r St., I ;ior, Ms-t- . 18G9. q?ei::g. is CD. J. KILL i CO. nt: . .. r Drowrn- - - ro;riininiTT to t HCLf 1 1 etr. I an I il C3 ..i.'LHAI) FANCY j i I ' 1 a)S 1 W LADIES SERGE, LACE,' Congress d Button Shoes, Bpkino and Summeu IIats, CARrETS, OIL aX)TH3, ASD Gr.OCErJES, IL Ml 'GOODS I Clioico Spring Prints, Ten Thousand Yards. BroTsn Cz I2rch.dIJiislixL3, Twelve Thousand Yards. f Incaster, Gla.cow, jriagHairi3, Scotchs, and Seaside. Three Thousand Yards. 3,500 "Sards Lawns, Jaconets, Percals, Orrjan- - ates ana ureneames. Piques and Ilarsailcs, One Thousand Yards. Dres3 Goods f Two Thsttsrsnd Yards. 4,ooo ITardJ 4S?'wi 3faslins, Plaid, Strlped ana unecxea jaconets, jan-soo- k, Victoria Lawns, Book . Mtuli, Birds J-- Linen,- - Cor ded Dimity, Jrvsh Linens, 3,ooo ITards, Striprd SJiirtinn, Check Shirt- ing, Tickijij, all grades. 3,5ooo "Y"ard3. - Cottonad&s, Denims, Tweeds-- , Kentucky, Maryland and Mi- -: souri Jeans, and Fine Oassi-mere- s. Table Linens, Bleached, Unbleached and Col- ored, Crasli, White and Brown, 40 pieces. Toxvcls, Linen and TurkUh, 20 Doz. Hoop Slrirts, " Drop, Open Front and Bustle, all sizes. 40 Dozen. Parasols and Pans, AUSlyles. Twcnty-Jzv- c Doz. Cloth, and Silk Cloali, Latest Spring Styles. 10 Doz. Bed Spreads, While and GAored, Linen and Cotton. 12 Dozen. Seanilcs3 Bass, Ko. 1 article. 25 Dozen. Iar and S tra-- Hats, , Kcw S'yles. Fori j Dozen: Clioico Groccrica, " -r : - -- . r FULL STOCK. va U, A- - ir - J W ?7 m 9 f , 1 f rxz STOCK. 4 All .'Hi Ti'I'v i '.'- - XI tri- -t rf - ... Al .C- - " ' - - ' f... .' - ... z tJ U i . .t a ..." pj.tyi., ....... , - . Afc'cIGiiinAl VI I IEX?" ii tri-- t ... At 4; Lfwav: , 1 ; - - , ' . XUe cr.-.- r. -i , r- -' ' pointm-'- t n a-- ' i,i 1 r A K I -:, C."', f.- - -- .ra. L.-.- .r H. ,. Zi . ' ' ntxn lis w-- jt. - j ; - ( ttJtrlct. ZirJt . Lit. V.j-- , v . Jl.JV:.,. " t '. t. rvr-- ' , n n Ti rr-- ? r r r i- a r r . JL pLic I v inner, tjeavi. v t imii. i a. liii-- - i txi,.) r, 1" - cf sii ou rity toiea, krw:t : ?Ist St. 1r. .btii-- t i 'a. !', at ene o'rlrw-J- c p. m.. of h ts ff rii.T,"! lev. it.r -- wir ui oi.'l'Uir xi lliiJK'T. uu, trf A;i r- - t pTwmi to a:il Conrt Trm ... bsrri. Af-ri- l 'in, li7. iOKKTir. W. tLACVil f-- ; 'A. W. Mrxiu? TT--- T 4 Tr; VOTTf'll , . JL CMterrr rvy, dA-ens- r ,' herel)T- - t'ivfn ti.U '.l.e l'rr'-a-- nx:rt ,r tou r. wPHSta. i;a jr!-Mii- utmw j,"" stud Court a Um Pce, auj t My lfSh, l;f. at one o'clock p.- - m.. e ti r' examining aii'i ali Ail i lains not pr'-- ' 1 ajl Cimk r. . . ance by that tim-- . u; :. rvvtr Wrfi Aprii otli. La. ' i.ui;ctu r.tT. Adin A. W. iliiiikA.S. i' rf u .rr. fEGALXOTICE.-Jf-hi- b,; IJ riAlntlfr. vs. A. J. tt.Tv-fonfl;-- , '"" Staiecf .V.'.ra.a On Uj 7" h C of Fchmary. a. b. Tva. JtJfit'.Ctf Of the 'jMt 'l l (nlt-- T llf k - In the cTeiifi'W actum, i.t -- ra rf nine d.'itnrs ar:d iTPTi!TJvfi rtv, w."-- . amniTrif tin frnm l (1!int.nt t . ' oiU ami iWMivt-m- J by tLiw 'in:.S io tit.ir- - i'Trf t !;e Issn j i writ vr TLe hi..J Lc.r.i-rfi- i Aii.lrt-- 1. ..... . i .in' ui ari.mfr .in -t a a (.(. X337XIA7S OT RAY NOTICE. Tnkrrrr-r- w' O nuhsrriber. on T.nr.z Frt-.- . !i. in t'tT- - weat rnrnT of .;:a rue - rr, a .3 r strawtwfyBoaw , w f r- -. ! V T f r rT a .uiiui4-laspncptT- thi O nndcrslznet!. r n Lis frin. two n. . of Brownv i. , oi t .r .ml nii :tfT. and ,::t on W c.:r, c 1 "iij.-- r t i r.:.;i- - . one 'r-.l- f iit-a- r a year c.J, f i ' r r- -: a . soBaaMnnnnfr.1 t 1 1 aO A i..t.i DEPOT OF MUSIC! p. i. HtnrzTT sorf ! i ?L. 0 ToTiTiS Street, ST. JOSEPH, mo. j LIUSIC PUBLISHERS, ' " "ho:e.aJ; and Retail Der-ler- s :'a FIJiiOS AUD Mi U '1 IJOX Chickering & Son's Piancs Which were awarded the Cress cf tlia.LIGIOIT cf EOS and FIRST GOLD uEDii AT PARIS Ei;- l'C. . i IIALLirr, I ITIS & tft, ; NEW YOBII UNION Ca . BURDZTT ' JIa eon Ilamlla'.f CaBinct, Portable, Metropolitan Organs. ' - AH orderfi ehortl al.ireMed to ' JAIIH3 H. XTTB, Asemt, CTAm SALS ILCToAIIDSAITES AT. .. .- .- THE Hll OF CM THE UNDERSIGNED COMM A SIONR:-- -. Art-.:r.;-- -l an act r Lt!i;tnri? t.'M" S-.- i of a, rf-'- i j Act to pruvi.l f r tiit; s. '.f !: I H" 1 i Hii.-k- . fin t.h town .i ' r . ... .....! lor in I tion and Krrtion of a St.uc l":r-riTy- arxi Coliop, and state lunatic AV11' proTed Feb. U, Lira," wLi at LIIICOLN, Tke CAPITA!, f the State af ra On ths Third cf June, A.O. I8Ei " Commencing at 13 o'clock A.m. OftVr at p7iht!e wle th l'nld to an-- 1 1'Ux t'4 town tjf I.i!clri. Ha:d property rf ia, nam brrwl biocics. the tvea B itafwr i",v,,r'-- r iil br"t'for br ti' s;.u? aud co-- v 1 " T . . piptl by buii'iiu::. 'l',- - wniw of a and fi.r not - than fle anrrni-- fl rii. pr&intnent to b niade by liie coauii umt r- - 40,cco aciits or STAT3 Z.AI73S! We will at th nun Uiueand upon t!w w .5 flffrr a Pww Ax.-t:o- ii Drly 4'r A ri.... ;t.. u l i nri.i. iu..r."T,y t., ui aia6 - tr"n on t tn rrorj Vi wQ'(t a.-- t th:it T.irwotlu h r" a Of twelve hun.irl inhabirania. ami KtrtHi - j Ins; into both poiii-- J ainl emniT'l ,Jr . ! The tapnol 1ui,!.h w now conjpitwl. 4 4on of I lie Jvi;;iiur just ruswl ww tK"7i a ; The action 0 k.1 ture j laraa vi'Z'yi future inti-t- s ol laoe wu an t'aTura0' uiot ardent of fro.i.cll atK. .rf otor Ji rai'.j")tiit :. e",elJ'Tiw pnifoinid to kwi l:i-i- t rt their ruKo uo n.! .i;.ii at an r:y i!'- - y W-- t r ' ' 7 e.-.-- . t to be ht-- f .a U.A. .1 1. Ttaa wixi;l m to f'"r c In siy'nr tfc coin. at no tiititnt O.v, a.;., tv? NebraakA. aod Ue iur-w- l cvuir Cl MT.irix . .1 H wn1 ita tM " e pfi.ctu. are lin-ni- b-- . ui tt anil a baif bih fj-- r tovra tir ta. Mr'i!r ' ricnei4 aan in t.io wn.iv it"?''t?'L nanr C!'aii'- - T irv-- - ;:v;. T at torwr 'at--r- ti br htvn iujU to r o-- to Sv li!in.- .- wrf. a-- . Wiitresaour ' t : 1 .i y i' i ruai7' IA fi) i.i'iiiiii i J07I N ,V..l V E, rrr: Mate AiK"1"!".

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Page 1: University of Nebraska–Lincoln · f r ' t t . , v ' I TLTIDAY HORNING, AITJL . Ii.T3..' Tlie Tst aaivcrsary of iritualirn.ww celebrated on the4t!i Inst, it the East. .:, Tlie Chronicle

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TLTIDAY HORNING, AITJL . Ii.T3.

.' Tlie Tst aaivcrsary of iritualirn.ww celebrated on the4t!i Inst, it theEast. .:

, Tlie Chronicle Lath it thzX Dan, ofiLe Kcws is in receipt of ca elegant

There were Attcric-s-'.. tnrj-c-J ly tlte Ik' :1 Pirates duiiug

it ! war, Yilue J

' , A is before Coripre i rUlowcriminals ia the U. S. restrict CocrUto teklfy in thdr own behalf..

Oto county Coir.nx.ianers areimrderingthe propriety of issuingt.0,KX) more bonds to the MidlandI'ucific R. P

Late dispatcher from Lima, iu Pe-

ru, to tlie Peruvian minister at "Wash- -lr-rtc- a instructs tiin to rubmit ailquestions of .dispute wikiiSaIii whichcannot be settled by the Mlnictera ofthe two Govern meats, to the arbitra-tion of President G rant.

' Thellrtorn Dillon of the Unionr;u'i!Ic Kail Iload has changed it cor-

porate name to the Kana3 PacificJlallwsj' Company. The net-earnin-

for the pa.st year is $S73,00(J. The in-

tention of the Company is to puih theroad through to Denver without de-

lay.

j We are told that the law Increasingthe jurisdiction of the County Judgeswas Dot signed by the Hpcakcr, andconsequently is no law. The evidences accumulate that legislation withN

great want of consideration" laotwiater is more a matter of fact thanof "pithy Fpite."

Cass county voted by 193 majority tois3ue$"2:W,(X)0totheB.&5r.ILK. Bondsfor the amount due In twenty yearsere to be issued. If this road, theTrunk and the Piattsmouth, Ashlandand Lincoln roads are all three builtthrough Cass county, she will be wellsupplied with railroad facilities.

.We cotlce that there is to be a de-

bate ia Pawnee City on the lDth iast.,between the. Per. D. P. Dungan, ofthe Chriitiaa Church, and the Per.Jcha Luccock, of the II. E. Church-Subje-

ct

consist of five separate prop-osition and two days 13 tlie time allot-ted to each proposition. They areboth reported to be able men, wellread up In their peculiar theology. AnInteresting time is anticipated. Letthe truth prevail. .

; TLe corner stone of the Methodist. hurch, at Lincoln, was laid with ap-

propriate ceremonies orfiast Saturday.. The town and State officers participa-ting. This, when completed, willmake the fourth church building atLincolu. The SI. E. Church, theCongregational church and the Calh-cl'- c

church having now very good edifices la which to worship. The Eicopal, the Christian and the UnlverBallsts have each organizations andintend to build soon.

' 'Xebraska as it is," with the .com-pliments cf Ajax, the author, has beenreceived. It is a well printed pamph-k- t

of some 37 pages, and Containsoriginal matter, short ex-

tracts from the correspondence of sev-

en New York, Boston , Philadelphiaand Chicago papers. 'The pre-empti- on

and the Homestead law, 4c,and extracts from F. V. Ilayden's re-

port to the Commissioner of the Gen-

eral Land office upon the Geology ofNebraska. All of this informationcaa be obtained by furnishing to A.F. Harvey, Lincoln, Nebraska, twenty-f-

ive cents.

-- The ComnwnwruUh "pithy ppit"editor, la fpeaking of the "law regula-ting the office of State Treasurer,"cays ia its issue of the 3d in&L, thatthe law "was carried with a rubh un-

der the 6U?pensIa of the rules," andthaf'most members of both Housesvoted upon it without fully under- -

landing its character." It would not. be surprising to find such assertionsfa the Adveetisuu because its editorit known to be inclined to that opin-ion and 60 expressed hlrasdi' tomeVzs fcince, and for doing so ect theCanrnoxwcaHh editor to foaming withyouthful indignation, but it noweccms that further experience hasconvinced 1dm of the truth of our po-titlo- a.

"Live and Learn" is our mot- -tD.r mt i mm

- The Pawnee Tribune gives an ac-

count of an attempted murder at Ta--lPock, A German, by the name

c i I2jxk, and his wife living with the: wl.'e'g father, Idr. Young. It is saidCat they quarrel three times a weektnd fight on Sunday. On Tuesday oflast week, Young attempted to killFrank with aa axe and was only pre-

vented by Frank's wife turning herfather out of doors, after he had rbe-vcre- ly

wounded her husband. TliealTair was settled between the partiesby Young threatening to kill both ift!.c-- Informed ca Lim, and the Doo-tt-r

was sent for to attend to Frank'sirjurles, reported to have occurred byf .I!IngofTa load of hay. Hatters be-i;- -n

to leak out, and Young has tinceleft the country, and the whole storyis now before the public, at lcaitTrank's version of It.

; D. Y. CulberUm, cf Glen Bock,vasin this offico this week to re-

new Lis subscription for four Adveh-TriEi- a

He is the only maa In thecotmiy who regukrly subscribes forfour papers and pays in advance. Mr.Culbertsca ii an encrgctio and livetirr-K-T. He 13 setting out forest treesoa Lla prairie farm by the thousand,lie will plant oct rising of thirtythousand this r. If more cf curcltixcns would lm.Iti.ic his era.rr.ple inSubscribing and sending cXtLe Ad-vertiser, and la planting trees, Itwould net bo long before Nerrahacounty would be more densely rop:vUtid than cow. Next to Mr. CulLcriica ia subscribing for the Adver-t-:

r..i comes Capt. Carson, J. L. Mc--

C Dr. Stewart, A. G. Gates, A. D.ll&r&h, Francis llcdfena, Joha Morri-son and O. B. Hewitt.

l RrowNViixn, ZZro., '. March .ililSi, li:3.

James JI. Hacker, County' Clerk of 1

2 exr.:;ha Co., Ii t b.Em Ieulnnit t 3 f rr-pc--

as School Director cf CitySchool District fur y r cadi: wl .

tlie present month :of C'

f live ei.U t --

Wh'rt-- :

kurj : i.jwl kt till iriitrft&ie year..

Hcbool h:t3 been In by eup--

port of public IumI nine rnontha anda half. Teachers :

TIMS. t'k.i--- .HUM. (I'M UU

J. ' rn'iii-iir m !i-- l

i',uritiitH:S J 73 00

79 00

Mrs. U iiT T.Vr.'i.-.- i I'riuitrj--.J

iiJHK I. . iif .'iU4;JiStl tlKli'fimarr,.. , , , 'j

Average attendance of all the scbol--

er estimated at 7 months.- Tlie following amounts of moneyhave been received by the Treasurerduring the past year or since April 31,IKM and the sources. Py apportion-mentfrouith- e

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-

OtHitilr , - ,. f 3Ml l'unf . b - Z

I in ariU Lioeune.. J

Ixg l ux .. - -Total

TVistrict Si'):ni Ttln:rwit on hr htxrf Fund. J.Xuitiua of ii;n-rvBid- ut HijniB 44

TeJM-te- n Fun-d- ipss s

Beside which there ha been re-

ceived and paid out the followingamount as belonging to the contingentincidental and School House Iiondfunds raised by special tax of the. Dis-

trict, $20.30 40.- -

Our levy fur the present year nowdue oa the tax lists is tijon an esti-

mate say $1000 debt, $1300 SchoolHouse Ponds and interest, $T0J inci-

dental and contingent expenses and1000 in aid of teachers fund, besides

the State fund.,

' PepectfullyN O. B. HEWETT,Director of Erownville citv School

A. W. Nickell, of tlie firm of Mc-Cree- ry

& Nickell, was this week ap-

pointed County- - Superintendent ofPublic instruction No" one doubt5?

but that he Is capable and might fillthe office very creditably to himselfand to the eati&factloa of the Schoolinterest of the County. But that hecan, and run his other business affairsremains to be seen. We did hope thatsome one would have been : se-

cured : who would have giv-

en to the schools his best servi-

ces, and make other business of sec-

ondary Importance. From this stand-point none of the applicants reallysuited us. No man can serve twomasters effectively. The present ap-

pointee will either neglect his ownbufcines or the publics ; and from ourview he Is not likely to let his ownbeing to him the most important ofthe two, suffer. So we conclude wewill nol get the services we are enti-tled to. His educational attainments,moral character, personal habits andexperience as a teacher eminentlyqualify him for the position, and weare sorry that he will be trammeled inhis usefulness by his business relations.

14Ye published, February oth, "AnAct to restrain stock from running atlarge in the State of Nebraska," whichis the only herd law in force in theState. We referred last week to "AnAct to protect cultivated lands fromtresspass by stock" headed "HerdLaw," which was being published inState papers, and said this law hadpassed the Senate but was indefinitelypostponed In the House. Not observ-ing the distinction between tlie ti-

tles of tlie two acts, farraershave writ-ten ia to know if "the Herd law wasnot a law at last?" We say the lawfirst referred to is a law but that thelatter Is not

The Republican City Ticket waselected on last Monday by a largemajority. The officers for the ensuing3'ear will be as follows :

Geo. W. Fairbrotber, Mayor.Stetson L. Swan, H. L. Mathews,

F. A. Tisdel, Wendtel Grant, L. D.Hobinson, Aldermen.

J. C. McNaughton, City Clerk.Jonas Hacker, Treasurer.E, E. Ebright, Assessor.DeForest Porter, City Attorney.John B. McCabe, Marshall.Robt. Morrison, S treet Commission-

er. .-

There were a few Independent can-

didates, 6ome Republicans and othersDemocrats, but no regular Democraticticket in the field. We trust we havea Council that are favorable to thefurther improvement of the city. :'

From the JVcr we learn that $0000

was spent in Nebraska City, last year,for school purpose, and that GOO scholars received the benefits-arisin- g therefrom. This is an average off 15 perscholar. By the report of our Director we see that Brownville expended$2S3-L0- 3 for the same purpose, for thebenefit of 353 scholars, at an averageof per scholar. The difference represents the variance in the definitionsof the word economy as understood byDemocrats on one hand and by Republicans oa the other.

There was an accident on the Hannibal and St. Joe Railroad last Sunday,near Chilicotkt, Mo. The three rearcars got detached, ran off the trackand tumbled down the embankmentGen. Sirkkl&ud and Gov. Butler wereamong the r"CFengere in the threecarsoatheL ..turn from the Wash-igto- a

Lobby. They are said to besomewnat oruiseu, iroru wnat. causdeponent stated not ; the Inference isfrom the tumbling of the cars downthe embankment.

Charles Verchailla shot Mr. L. C.Luce cf Millvilfe, Sarpy county,through the check and then la a scuf-fle strdX-e-d him through the breast,killing him instantly. Verchaillawent to tlse mill to create a disturbance,and said to Mr. Luce, "You had nobusiness to say what you did about meyefeterday," at the same time drawinghis p is tol an d ri ng.

Da Pe rest Forter did net lecture be-fore the rulllc School of Leaden outhe OCLh cfZ rarth as anticipated, ow-ing to theltaaeaaof the hour at whichthe cxhil iticn c'ca-J- iU exert:, zs.Mr. Porter 1 :is con.scr.tcd to c'..".;verthe lcciuraca the evening cf fi, lithInsL, la the Chrkilca Church, Lon-don.

JTotkusI fcliool.Tlie r sli exercise of the winter

term of the rrnsl School took placeon. the IT'th, i h end CHtcf JIarch. ,

to ' ;s ,v : ' one cr. i.:'v ,:h( uad:..etita ir -- rv,b ' pi of i s board il exair ers.

..jr. IrJ was pn rut, &zu ihzione on fori ibort ti ?, go no r :gj-- iular r: rt r i le by tb" :ard

' of t':e ;...-u'.- l wf the aau

t e think we can safely eay, how-ever, that the students thowed thatwork had been done in themselves;all the classeft acquitted, themselveswell, and we believe those who engageIn teaching the present summer, willfehow the result of the pat term'swork . ; - .. -

We do not wkh to entor Into a de-tail- el

account of the cxamination andother exercises, but will simply statethe manner in which our teatiier aretral ccd for their work. '

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Tie methods of the Normal Schoolare those that cause the student to de-pend as Lir DOafcibls on bis owu resources.' 1v style cfqtjestion and answer is

avoided as much as ixwible. ana asutiect or "tonic" is riven, on whichthe pupil ii expected to treat until thetopic is thoroughly ex nausteu. insteaaof asking a student ".What is Geogra- -

the teacher sends him to theChy," with the direction to writeout the "topic in the leson ; thouldit be the first, the lesson will be wit-te- n

somewhat like the following:GrxxiEAFiiv Defenition, Uses and

Kinds.Kixds of Geography Phisical,

Mathematical, Descriptive and Politi-cal. . ; ' .

Definition of Physical. Geogbarirr Form and size of the Earth.

Divisions of Physical, Geogra-phy Land, Water and Atmosphere.

When the student has written outa synopsis of the lesson in this style,be shows at once that the subjects areclassified in his mind, and it becomesan ensv matter for him to take up theseveral topics mentioned and expandthem. -

This Is the course pursued in allclasses: reading, orthography, grain- -infer, arithmetic, etc. etc.. ..

J When a student ha gone over anyLtcience la this manner, there is no

before he can thus write it, at anytime when called on.

This --method, with constant andthorough reviews, Is the leading fea-

ture of . instruction in the NormalSchool in all its departments.

The Normal School proper meetonce a day In class, and eitier listento a lecture on same subject connectedwith teaching, or give object lesson,discus3 somequestion or instruct some.

For-instanc- a class just commen-cing to read is called in from the mod-di- e

department, and one of the Nor-mal students Is called on to Instruct itin the presence of the others, and afterthe student has displayed his method,the principal gives what tfe considersthe best method, and thus the wholeclass is benefited by a practical illus-tration.

Other subjects are treated In thesame manner, and as far as practical,each Normal student is required. toengage in . actual instruction for ashort time. .

" .

The question has been asked "Canthe Improved methods of instructionbe successfully adopted iu our com-mon schools?" - -

A student ia the Normal class askeda teacher who had been engaged Inteaching school for the last two yearsat lea.t, if the method of teaching achild to read by what is called the"word method" could be used in com-o- n

school successfully. His answeras, "it might do very well for a lugU

school, but could not succeed in a dis-trict 8011001." i

Now, Sir. Editor, in the name of allthat claims the epithet of commonsense, what reason can be assignedthat a child can be taught any betterin a large building than in a small one,Why ii it that after repeated trials ofboth methods in our Union Schoolsand Normal Schools, all have agreedthat the old rote method was a heathenish way of comjHilling a child toearn. Such twaddle is oulv bosh.

Trubner's Record conhiins a "Curiousletter from Mr. George Catlin, the cel-

ebrated American traveller:Ir. Catlin, the American ethno-

graphic, whose extensive travels haveled him through the wildest sceneryin America, has turned his attention,for several years past, from the In-dian? to the rocks, and has made inthese studies voyages to South Amer-ica, to the Rocky Mountains, the An-des and the Antilles, the results ofwhich be isNpreparing to publish in awork entitled '.'The Lifted and Sub-sided Rocks of America, with theirInfluences on tlie atmospheric, Oce-anic and Laud Currents.'' And one ofthe striking features of tlie book seemsto be, to quote his own words, "thediscovery of a river under the RockyMountains many times larger thanthe Mississippi's length; and glidingthrough the clean and vast rocky cel-lars of the upheaved mountains with-out the losses by. alluvial absorptionsand solar evaporations which dimin-ish valley rivers, it takes along in itscourse the sinking streams and lakesof the mountains of Mexico, and withthem, perhaps, by a hundred mouthsin Its deep bea, debouches unseen in-

to the Caribbean sea and the Gulf ofMexico.' -

' , ' '

T. R, Fisher, of the Pawnee JTrto-un- e,

was la Brownville last week lietook baek with him over 40,000 yellowCottoa wood trees, one year old, whichhe will sell to the farmers of Pawneecounty. Who can calculate the im-

mense benefit to that County of thatnumber of trees set out and well pro-tected for ten years from this date.The expense' would be trifling and tlieman who could foretell the net profitiu 1S79 now, would be considered vis-isnar- y,

if not crazy, by nine-tent- hs ofthe farmers of Pawnee county.

4,The Banish Islands, are we boundto pay for them?!' by James Parton.This is a pamphlet of 78 pages, gottenup in the best of tyle, and presentsvery forcible arguments in favor ofpurchasing the Islands. Thinks thatunder all the circumstances of the ne-gotiations in relation thereto it wouldbe dishonorable to do otherwise thanbuy them. ...

Connecticut has held her State elec-tion. Jewell, the Republican candi-date for Governor, has been elected bya majority of Sll. For the last fouryears the State has gone Democratic.Both branches of the Legislature arelargely Republican.

Tho latest telegraphic dispatchessny that A. Eaton has been appointedAssessor of Internal Revenue for Ne-

braska, la place of Dr. Renner, of Ne-

braska City. 'The Tcnuce of OfHeo act has been

settled to the satisfaction of the Sen-ate, the House and the President andeach have a different understandingof tho terms. '

.It is reported that Ex-Kin- g Ferdi-nand refuses to exctp t tho crown ofSpain. ' " "' ' ' ' ; -

Dr. r :T, President A JuJ.-- eI 'olicitcr, have t xeturneJ

at to Ft Louis. xJi.ey alQvis-.- iV. ly r.T '".tr. Le: worth and

t ns on t route cf'tbe( tz ad frt -- t. Loui toC lir..

:.e( ran rcla! t .1 cf FtALouIa,1 1! : n t 1 dircc 1 ! con-uion..;- id

1! ,

Uir . e o , car 1U.1... vtre

lnaud to be ail aiive-t- o the importanceof extending a line of road north totap the fertile regions of Nebraska

The a men are perfectly 'poited inour resources, the quantity of wheat,com and pork grown i;iouthjrn Ne-braska uTid tlie superior quality of ourwheat 'commanding l".a' cents - perbu.hel more than auy other exhibitedon 'Change, Imparted an' 'interest totlie business men .of St. - Lou hi tliatcannot fail to secure for the Trunkroad all the assistance that its friendscould reasonably ask or expect. Fully aroused to the importance of addi-tional railroad facilities in order ' tocompete With her more active neigh--.twr Chicago, St; LiOtiH win maKe-u- p

for her past Indifference 'by infusinglife and vigor into all railroad projectsthat tend to build vr her commerce.Relying ujon her su perior natural ad- -

van tses. St. IjOiiis lias tKX--n rompar-alivclvinJitferent to those of an artificial character, until startled .by themagic growth of a citv whose principal stock in trade was railroad enter-prise. Not until this city ha 1 growiiinto gigantic projections in a day; asit were, by mentis of railroads, did ourcontented and trood naturetl eit wakeintocorresjx)iilingactkn!: Th Trunkhas a devoted friend In Mr. ' Shyrock,I'residcnt of the Board of,Trade of St.

- ' ':Louis.-.- : .- - - -

At the proper ihne St. Louis rrm brrelied upon. Already she ha pushedher line of mid on the west sitie of theriver to Kansas City, on to- - Lcaveaworth, .from Leavenworth to Atchisonthe road is now under contract with acertaintv of its'being finished to Atch-ison by July 1st, '18ft. J'rom : Atchison tothe Nebruska line,' the road

contract to be completed byNov. 1, IHfXJ, and the men 'actual' titxrvrk. The1 Trunk' Company Jierctake up the line of march, twtcked bytheir subsidy, by the wealth of themen that com poiK? it, by th? countyaid that is promised, and by St. Louis,it will judiciously push oa the work toOmaha.' This being done, we have acontinuous rail to St. ' Louis. ' Successto the Trunk Road.- - Xebraxha; CityChronicle. ;

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The paymaster; of the U. P. RailRoad has received $2,500,000 cash by-expre-

for disbursement in Omaha.Let It float even unto tlie southernlimits of the State. ' " ' :

On the Cth iiitiL, by Judge A. Y. Worsao, athis office in this city, Lemuel T. Illsworth andLettie botb of Bichardson Ctonn-t- y,

Nelwaska.

3TEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

J. K. BEAR,Acent for the A.M. V. Expresi Co and

W. U.TlegipUC .

No. 54 Wain Street.1 '

f 1ST OF LUTTERS remaining inXJ the Tost QS3.ce at Brownville, April 8th,isc J. - v

.

Frown Mix Bfttie . Thick AB .

"ould Vn. -

Ballurd K W Kn-- f '.and Wn.liinciiew E II Freeman CynUU AIlovt Miau Sydne - Kreiurh VjllUiker Ii CIlirtThos

KflldierMiiss LatiraGinder Junien

lijlMnas J:isW Gurnsev ili I3Ia ' "

Hvkorny tedr-l- ' tiling Lint YKlacknan T W Harris SLrs T IBi!y C1.a Hrook Jlickmun JuUn THums 'm K Harrow WeirrleI'urinimrluun E E HandlyCaroiiiie Ef'riilB MartTft liawknes Allrwl .

Oirnwell lxlwar'1 Ham Jno SCnenIerSaruh A J loffman Krenerick W(.'lark Mm Joe , J layood J Jf VCuokll lisirln Jiinuthantrui-l- i Albert Johnson WmColHrLS m. SccmeveLs.Oiir!Items Joseua StnrvgMrKB

Hn ixon Win r 1'Httle James - ;

Iavinon Homer 2 Wilson AM?t)ailey M iss Lydia Williams 8 YDunn Air Wesley J.Jin.sn.ore J A Wicniji Mr? JennieKsser Mrv Wwrs ConradKllioU JoM-pl- i Watt W V

rrick John Wi!rtt EJis U D WUluian Mr Maccie E

Perwns oallin for any of the ubore letterwill p!eanesay "adverlised."

. A. If. MAKSH,r.M.

JEW STEAM FERRY

V 'Ul,;; : -- ..

Hie Brownville Perry Companyhare hrrw running between

BROWNVILLE, NEB.,' 'AND..--- -

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North Star and Phelps City, Mo.,the new and commodious S!vni Ferry .'

1IAR1T J. ARUOLB!THIS BOAT is entirely new, with

and capacity to cross everythingthivt mmy come In any weather. ..

For era-in(- Cuttle into or out f this Land Dis-trict. Uii is the best point. Tlii boat b espeMaUrfitted Hp to ensure aVry in crrnKini; stock and lureVattl? jen aw !rtdy erected stt the St. Joe. V. BDepot at Pbrlp City. We can Injure the travelingpublic that aU in onr pfjwer Khali be don t maketins the luom reliable crossing on tlie Miswuri riTer.

BHOW VILLE FEURY CO.lvtfOccidental Hotel.

3fo. 48 Mala Street, bttwetn 1U& 2d.AARON MYLIN, Propsietoii.

This house has been rcmodled ttnd ne-wl-

furnished with handsome furniture, and ailthe requisites of atirst-classhot- el, and is nowopened for the reception of eueets. Vhc trar-eli-ng

public will find this the cheaiest firft-cla- ss

house In the citr, and centrally located,with well ventilated Bleeping eppartmcnts.Its guests aresure of gentlemanly treatment.and first class fare at moderate rates. 24tl

DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Noticeis hereby given that the firm of Kalney,

Lewi A Co.. has be-- diwtolvedbr tnurual ooiufnt,Hennr Kmprwin withtJrawIng iberei'rum. Thefirm hereafter will be Kaitwy A Lewi, an of old.who sxsume ail - n.nl liabuitie, all pcrin inriebwd to tiin tirtn will please call and nettle their ac-

counts immediately, and xarr ctrn. - ,"k.t.kat?:ey.W. I. LKWIS

HAUiC ii ARMiTACE, -Wholesale & RetailCROGSR

34 Main tree,. Berry's old ctaud.Keen cowtatitlv oa hatid. in larce iumti--'t

ties, the choiceat staple auJ i'aucy r

Groceries "and Provisions

and are detfrmined to

EIXSS THIS coiiimmrYfcy ci:in? lower than has Veea' . knowaeiaceUie

71X Balmy rays pf185 G

GIVE TIIE3X A CALL.'"

0 COUriTRY PRODUCE 3. . ALWAYS WANTED.

aiOICE N O. SUGAR. "

- NOTICTHE SUBSCRIBER will be at orA near Kioyd F. Hawkins,south-etwtoar-Wsertio- n

f.aeen.Twnsh'p four, ran;-- ? nKirlfn, lanana County, Neiirw.a, U lb last wc inApnLl.5f?', aitd wiil otit--r the aeutu H aa!a to aarptrsioa wifching to purehaae.- . w. rtxciL

THE MARKETS.RSYIEW Cr CIIICAGOriJl

The Mont?y Z'... -- vs?r;

but Crst class lA :,tedty

the banks. Gru , Estatedealer find it v: VS Icult to cmr -

dated at the Er.rSecretary Boi. in vor

from the East s) in irrei. ;",

and distributlDa .e l- -

Wetst.Wiieat Quotftl nt IS5I,IT.Coe.C 2o. 1 quoted at 55iiWc.

Oats yo. 1, 5T3 54c. .

r.CTTEB Flrke, 24($je. -.-

ErTTEn-T)tiIr,freIi,3i34(5.'

'; I

FAXiR'iya'('. ' -

- Dry Coops. Trs.'!e netlv. Tl;e raw raf.t-a- l

Ann, wich gives firmness to all staple artl-cie- s,

fff an aJvunoeof & Middling Uplandsquoted a taMf ; American Ielalncs; lT20e;Merriraick PriiitsW.lo; ilerriinack rrints.D, l?: 2'c;i?prnu's rrints, ISc; , Danacll's.l?ici Cocheco L, 13?' ,: , i

G Roceei Ei.-- Mi r ki-- t 'active. Sugars.Ttio CtEt c a at 2Ki23.

Theadriei-- s from Ci--l a couti-ua- f an excit-

ing charaeter, an.l UxIui-- iKiith Crmiiei onthe nurt of hftkU rs of H.nv Suar.. r .'' '

.'

cr.oTiia5iAnKET. .

i . '. tjrnrtld weekly; for the Advertj;erfcy"

3IAVMDKY GOOI,S CIJTIllXG EKiJVLATOE.BwinCM (.'.ts from ( ka li" HtJ!!M- -i liin.T".

.! Over'.mt. S sfs'X . !"i'iiitts.

" Vtuh-- n 14 18 nt. i 1 '. . Vtu I'rvm I) to fl 'SL

( rt er.--t. iru, b-- st.' OyihlrtH, esi' i

VHTshrrts. irt-i- 7j ini.io tl iVii'U-rsii:rt- J imni-'- u eta. Uj

- J)rawr. fniu So ers. t- - fS.BiickKkinT!fvei, Iwt.iiSKluK-pvh- t 'iove-(- . (U , -

. Sheejwkin aiittn, w t '

, DRY GOODS MiJtKET, ; , .

'Corrected weekly for the Advertier bysiavs nr.Y noons t CLOTHI3CG kegclatob. Oalk-- J1C55-12- .' - '

Ilenvy Tarl wid Mt3-sli- 1.Ttlusim.aK'-md. c. . ... . f

Hleaciifd i usiins y;u d w'.dv, l"ci 70.' ' "

A ton 1 Elaine. 2Lc , . . . : j''All Wool l'is;iiie, 4uc. ' i "

Miawix. C7-- i5. fx '

I'laid Haneehi, '. '; 1 - '

Vlaid n;m rifts. 3.a.1'-- . '. .

Balmornl !?kirLs i M. ' ': "T

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BROW5TILLE CROCEItV AXD PRO

FLOUE Winter f sack.- : . SpringCORN? busliol,MEAJ f lusiu 1 .

BA)N Ham V P - . IS

- . , Shoulders "j! II" .. Sides y A' 2

L.mv-Canne- d "3 P 21

HYRl'P rolden V Kl 1 6. S5u?ar House gal '

COFFEE J iva'f B - -

" tiin Vi Jti

CIIEESE X-- York Factory ? P

. : Cbnntry. ? io '. 3TE. Imperial V B- - 2 2T

, Ulack. i' S- - 1 :- Vonnsr Hvn V S 2 C

CANDLES Star lb -- . TalloW V, tt 1.

ArrLES-Dri- el r1 !

1'EACIIES Pried f ., zPOTATOES V bushel . I 01

COAL OIL V gallonEGti;- - v dz-..-- .- . .. . VBlTTErt f I . :

-

HONEY V S ; - tONION V bushel . 1 2T

SALT pit lirrcl . 4 0LUMBEIt-Ottonwo- od per 1W. .2 W 2:?

Oil , 5 UWainnt S (

" pine 7 0SHINGLES Vot ton wood per 100t...2 5.1ft 3 W

" . .line . J& Kd7 C(-

IVTH Cottonwood per lltfO .... 7 W'

Pine , 7 UWOOD Pry Hard per cord.... ; WHIDES Dry per P) , - 1

. Green ...'.. !

WHEAT Fall per bushel I"' Spring ... 8S;1WOOIi nor ih JXKff-2-

At tlie Sin ol tlieBIG BED STSAI) !

Is the place to buy ,

FU ,1 ITU A ID UPHOLSTERY

JIcl'ALL & Co.,Keep constantly on hand a complete asaort-- ,

nieut of -

Sofa, Beadtttadt. IVsrdrobet,- Bureaus, Rockinn Vh1t,

' Spring Bedt, ' fVah Stand.What tiott, Bat RackKit ihen Kltctten

end T-- end 'Parlor " Porter,

Chcirt, p. - : , Tablet.Marble r5Zif-- X -- 1 1 1 a Center

Stand, 4, X-- Z LoungeLnge i Sprinc.

Settee, . i. Stcinf"Kit Men ' i - Crib,Saje ' V; : '

"-:.--

, QetPlain l'-f:--.- . . Chair.

Stand. . Cvtnfartilattrttnc. v

Tete-tet- t,

Bed Springt. Childrer.'t Cnbt and Gig,i CUt and RtewQ0d Moulding,.,. Shield PUlovft, Pillow

Shp, ttt., etc ...SHOW OASES & OFFICE WORE

MADE TO ORDER!And anything aud everything required toee

- cp plain or fancy hisekeepin? ;

All of their ware Is either nianafactnrod ojput up under their special superintendence,which enables them to sell sound articles atsmaller prices than Ja&tera manufacture.'?oods. ' ,1 lo . : ..

Our Hearse

Is at tlie service oT the public-- at any lima U

may be needed, and is gotten op In as finestykas any farther eaL - '

Metalic Bnrial Gases

'-

- of aU sizes constantly on hand,

At Eastern Prices" . "We are uoinjc business onSTRICTLY CASH PItlNCIPIXS

Small"Profit- -

Mid by attention to business and the wants olthe community, expect in the future as in the,last to receive the patronage of the publiigenerally. IlcFAXL & CO.

Shellenberger.Broj;

:;:iib.';,T4,;;''s I "critemcna's Klocli,

y - 1

Dealers la ,T V

Hardware, ; Starr,, Tinware, '

Hardware, JSiovef, Tinware, --

Hardware, Slaves, Tinware,

. 50,000 --V;c Feice THrc,. , 50.CGG Mile Fence Wire,

50,000 MileFc(X Wire

Piffjiburff Iron aud Kails,. ';"nttxburrj Ji'on and Kails,Pittsburg Iron and Kalis, '

... ,'

,

:r

ytethanit? h Tools',Jleohanic'sjools,

,.' MccJuinid't Toolf r

Charter Oak S?ovcs, .Charter OaJc Moves,' .

Charier Oak Moves, ' '.: '.

i ...Cesiics aTall assortment of everything tepl

inatxst class

'STORE !W7i k-- wUl le 9o?d a? low as the lowed

FOR CASH !To aU whoaver 11 with a call.

ijOR WORK, Neatlv and PlainlyExecuted, at the AdvtrtiT Job lioo-ims- .

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'TO THE AVOHICINCr CL1 I am ii-j- r.''.t'.r'M to furnI.--- r-s

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t.n: to h! C.&l4. v 1 t f eeviT.v I'-- - t '..S T e rr : .,"t

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in. r It) par,etr.-j!.et- writtn? tu. rti jmn--- . -- itirs u- -

rectioaa,Usent free Sjvmtries tnt y- - - .iu cL-i-

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ALWAYS VICTORIOUS!

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0 ATEItFECT.0 Hand Eaker!i

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' AND A PERFECT -

'-- ALT COJSBLNEXi IN ONE!

CTieHicst in tlio World!ILkClIINES AND REPAIRS KETT RY,

, T. A;Tisde Jr., & Co.,21--It EROWNVILLE

Peru Livery Stable....ii. tT CHARLES GEADE,

' IVfiler inA.11 liintlx of Stolc.

Horses Boultt, Sold, or ExcL.anged.Stock Boarded by the Day or Jt eek.MY HTABLKs? are stocked with good Hore and

husr'i. Persons wihine crnvvaare to any portion of the Jjiiid District can be accommodated. The

Pern z Bro-wnvill- e Coach.fearps mr Htabte prfrr memirrr at 10 o'clock A.M. I'a-e-- PTrH or pMckns s:i!eiy conveywl. Or-ders left ifh the Puttiuuit'rs will be promptly at--tecnt-- d in.

CLOCKS, WATCEES,'

' " - "; ATI)

J E "W ELE Y.Ho. 59 Main Street, Brownville.

... - - JOSEPH SHTJTZ, . t .Has just opet!el and will constantlykeep on hand a larso and well assortedstocK or genuine articles in ms line.

Repairing: of Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry done on short notice.

a ll ' ironK rr. i nir.ixted.' -- 'ELACKSMITH1K3 !

T AM XOW PREPARED. WITH1 the best of Workmen and Machinery, tomanufacture all kinds of

Buggies - -

IVagons,Harrows, etc,

and to repair all kinds of

M KO I N E R Y .AN EXPERIENCED HORSK-nOE- R.

al-a-

ready to axmuiodate tue puolic.

j-S-A XLSFA CTJOX G CARAXTEED.H

J. II. REASON,One Ioor Weft of Court House,

macliMm Browvll..

Beason's Celebrated- -

DOUBLE DIAFJOIID COB

... P Ii O "77--. .

rjAvrso jcst received allI 1. ho nirr. ma'l.irprv tfrw !h inrA. i wi'-v-- j - - - ' - - t ,r f au&a

I winh to an ion no to the 'pe pl of Neman andaJjoinin? roimties, that 1 am now manufacturingtnecelebrati

OOUBLE DIAMOND CORH PLOW

fhaa which there nevtrwun abrtternlow made forthis soil. TJie fuiiowijigr trtimouiaui wereuoaokc- -lteo, ana syeuk lor tnetnelves :

, HEAD TESTEUONIALS.

THVi IS TO CJCRTirr.Ttt we have used Rra.n'R Olrbrated Doable Diamwnd Crflawanu una tnat it wm hwjt in ail kinds of ou.

.MJLJtAr.b KtAJHDAJS,U. W. KTtAXKMN.

J. II. SEASON, 9Xanfaetr,One Door West f Court House,

macb-Hi- Erownrule. Neb.

JAGQR 3IAR0HX,IIEHCHAIST TAILOR,

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0500 BET7ABD!!. : f ; TCT3 A PEN RjCAt. TO " "

GOODSPKED'S COiDES FOC3TAU,JTA' FLEXIBILITY, D ZTJtA JIILITT,

lToscorrosivKicss1 ar.d Eccncny I !

TTWT.nTH ICO LI NFS AT ONE EIP. .

Allwbi is- - 4 Loin wi:l no otbT. T'.-- are"ju!Jy ciii'K'J tiiue wHivf t.j H--

m-v- f Cui U iriv prfr-c- t autis astiun. K1S T8Jrpiirmnf-K- i to w"U to ei t.i'-- f!i.--. fett--

urt-io- i art.oi funwit. li.ilie imswirruabrniRil. Sjrt,'ievABni-!--- . I ( .:. .ire.Aultu5 . - tl.ii. VUl"N.J A; It).. .

U-3- I iiaiiiiR r St., I ;ior, Ms-t- .

18G9. q?ei::g. is CD.

J. KILL i CO.

nt: . .. r Drowrn- -- ro;riininiTT to t HCLf

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il C3 ..i.'LHAI) FANCY

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LADIES SERGE, LACE,'

Congress d Button Shoes,

Bpkino and Summeu IIats,

CARrETS, OIL aX)TH3, ASD Gr.OCErJES,

IL Ml 'GOODS I

Clioico Spring Prints,Ten Thousand Yards.

BroTsn Cz I2rch.dIJiislixL3,

Twelve Thousand Yards.

f Incaster, Gla.cow,jriagHairi3, Scotchs, and Seaside.

Three Thousand Yards.

3,500 "SardsLawns, Jaconets, Percals, Orrjan--

ates ana ureneames.

Piques and Ilarsailcs,

One Thousand Yards.

Dres3 Goods f

Two Thsttsrsnd Yards.

4,ooo ITardJ4S?'wi 3faslins, Plaid, Strlpedana unecxea jaconets, jan-soo- k,

Victoria Lawns, Book. Mtuli, Birds J-- Linen,-- Cor

ded Dimity, Jrvsh Linens,

3,ooo ITards,Striprd SJiirtinn, Check Shirt-ing, Tickijij, all grades.

3,5ooo "Y"ard3.

- Cottonad&s, Denims, Tweeds-- ,

Kentucky, Marylandand Mi- -:

souri Jeans, and Fine Oassi-mere- s.

Table Linens,Bleached, Unbleached and Col-ored,

Crasli,White and Brown, 40 pieces.

Toxvcls,Linen and TurkUh, 20 Doz.

Hoop Slrirts," Drop, Open Front and Bustle,

all sizes. 40 Dozen.

Parasols and Pans,AUSlyles. Twcnty-Jzv- c Doz.

Cloth, and Silk Cloali,Latest Spring Styles. 10 Doz.

Bed Spreads,While and GAored, Linen andCotton. 12 Dozen.

Seanilcs3 Bass,Ko. 1 article. 25 Dozen.

Iar and S tra-- Hats,, Kcw S'yles. ForijDozen:

Clioico Groccrica, "

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va U, A- - ir - J W

?7 m 9 f , 1 f

rxz STOCK.

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pointm-'- t n a-- ' i,i 1 r A KI -:, C."', f.- - -- .ra.L.-.- .r H. ,. Zi . ' '

ntxn lis w-- jt. - j ; - (ttJtrlct. ZirJt . Lit. V.j--, v . Jl.JV:.,.

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a r r .JL pLic I v inner, tjeavi. vt imii. i a. liii-- - i txi,.) r, 1" -

cf sii ou ritytoiea, krw:t :

?Ist St. 1r..btii-- t i 'a. !',at ene o'rlrw-J- c p. m.. of h ts ff rii.T,"!

lev.it.r -- wir ui oi.'l'Uir xi lliiJK'T. uu, trf

A;i r- - t pTwmi to a:il Conrt Trm ...

bsrri.Af-ri- l 'in, li7.

iOKKTir. W. tLACVil f-- ;

'A. W. Mrxiu?TT--- T 4 Tr; VOTTf'll , .

JL CMterrr rvy, dA-ens- r ,'herel)T- - t'ivfn ti.U '.l.e l'rr'-a-- nx:rt ,rtou r. wPHSta. i;a jr!-Mii- utmw j,""stud Court a Um Pce, auj t

My lfSh, l;f.at one o'clock p.-- m.. e ti r'examining aii'i ali

Ail i lains not pr'-- ' 1 ajl Cimk r. . .ance by that tim-- . u; :. rvvtr WrfiAprii otli. La. '

i.ui;ctu r.tT. AdinA. W. iliiiikA.S. i' rf u .rr.

fEGALXOTICE.-Jf-hi- b,;IJ riAlntlfr. vs. A. J. tt.Tv-fonfl;-- ,

'""Staiecf .V.'.ra.aOn Uj 7" h C of Fchmary. a. b. Tva.

JtJfit'.Ctf Of the 'jMt 'l l (nlt--T llf k -

In the cTeiifi'W actum, i.t -- ra rfnine d.'itnrs ar:d iTPTi!TJvfi rtv, w."-- .

amniTrif tin frnm l (1!int.nt t . '

oiU ami iWMivt-m- J by tLiw 'in:.S io tit.ir- -

i'Trf t !;e Issn j i writ vrTLe hi..J Lc.r.i-rfi- i Aii.lrt-- 1. ..... .i .in' ui ari.mfr .in

-t a a (.(.X337XIA7S

OT RAY NOTICE. Tnkrrrr-r- w'

O nuhsrriber. on T.nr.z Frt-.- . !i. in t'tT- -weat rnrnT of .;:a rue - rr, a .3 rstrawtwfyBoaw , w f r- -. ! V

T f r rT a.uiiui4-laspncptT- thi

O nndcrslznet!. r n Lis frin. two n. .of Brownv i. , oi t .r .ml nii :tfT.and ,::t on W c.:r, c 1 "iij.-- r t i r.:.;i- -

.one 'r-.l- f iit-a- r a year c.J, f i ' r r- -: a .

soBaaMnnnnfr.1t

1 1 aO A i..t.i

DEPOT OF MUSIC!

p. i. HtnrzTT sorf !

i

?L. 0 ToTiTiS Street,

ST. JOSEPH, mo. j

LIUSIC PUBLISHERS,'" "ho:e.aJ; and Retail Der-ler- s :'a

FIJiiOS AUD Mi

U '1 IJOXChickering & Son's Piancs

Which were awarded the

Cress cf tlia.LIGIOIT cf EOSand

FIRST GOLD uEDiiAT PARIS Ei;- l'C. .

i

IIALLirr, I ITIS & tft, ;

NEW YOBII UNION Ca .

BURDZTT '

JIa eon Ilamlla'.f

CaBinct, Portable,

Metropolitan Organs.' - AH orderfi ehortl al.ireMed to '

JAIIH3 H. XTTB, Asemt,

CTAm SALS

ILCToAIIDSAITESAT. .. .- .-

THE

Hll OF CMTHE UNDERSIGNED COMMA SIONR:-- -. Art-.:r.;-- -l an act rLt!i;tnri? t.'M" S-.- i of a, rf-'- i jAct to pruvi.l f r tiit; s. '.f !: IH" 1 i

Hii.-k- . fin t.h town .i ' r . ... .....! lor in I

tion and Krrtion of a St.uc l":r-riTy- arxiColiop, and state lunatic AV11'

proTed Feb. U, Lira," wLi at

LIIICOLN,Tke CAPITA!, f the State af ra

On ths Third cf June, A.O. I8Ei

" Commencing at 13 o'clock A.m.

OftVr at p7iht!e wle th l'nld to an-- 1 1'Ux t'4town tjf I.i!clri. Ha:d property rf ia,nam brrwl biocics. the tvea B itafwr i",v,,r'-- r

iil br"t'for br ti' s;.u? aud co-- v 1 " T . .piptl by buii'iiu::. 'l',- - wniw of aand fi.r not - than fle anrrni-- fl rii.pr&intnent to b niade by liie coauii umt r- -

40,cco aciits orSTAT3 Z.AI73S!

We will at th nun Uiueand upon t!w w .5

flffrr a Pww Ax.-t:o- ii Drly 4'rA ri.... ;t.. u l i nri.i. iu..r."T,y t., ui aia6 -

tr"n on t tn rrorjVi wQ'(t a.-- t th:it T.irwotlu h r" a

Of twelve hun.irl inhabirania. ami KtrtHi - j

Ins; into both poiii-- J ainl emniT'l ,Jr . !

The tapnol 1ui,!.h w now conjpitwl. 44on of I lie Jvi;;iiur just ruswl ww tK"7i a ;

The action 0 k.1 ture j laraa vi'Z'yifuture inti-t- s ol laoe wu an t'aTura0'uiot ardent of fro.i.cll atK. .rf

otor Ji rai'.j")tiit :. e",elJ'Tiwpnifoinid to kwi l:i-i- t rttheir ruKo uo n.! .i;.ii at an r:y i!'- - yW-- t r ' ' 7 e.-.--

. t to be ht-- f

.a U.A. .1 1.Ttaa wixi;l m to f'"r c In siy'nr tfc

coin. at no tiititnt O.v, a.;., tv?

NebraakA. aod Ue iur-w- l cvuirCl MT.irix . .1

H wn1 ita tM " epfi.ctu. are lin-ni- b-- . ui ttanil a baif bih fj-- r tovra tir ta. Mr'i!r 'ricnei4 aan in t.io wn.iv it"?''t?'Lnanr C!'aii'- - T irv-- - ;:v;. Tat torwr 'at--r- ti br htvn iujU to ro-- to Sv li!in.- .- wrf. a-- .Wiitresaour ' t : 1 .i y i' i ruai7'

IA fi) i.i'iiiiii

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rrr: Mate AiK"1"!".