Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, November 02, 1882, Image 1

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VOL, 27, NO.' 20.
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AUBURN. 'NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1882,
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SOUTH AUBURN BUSINESS CARDS.
A RKW1UOHT CUKfcOtt,
fL jewelers.
HfiGIN, SPRINGFIELD ami WALTHAM
WATCHCS.
Houth Auburn, - . Nehrnskn.
B. r wejjT m d
PHYSICIAN ANDfsUIiGEON,
s Houru auijuun.'nkh. -'
OFFICE. Up Stairs, over AovtirmrR ufficc.
flORNELL, G. V., " " "
M ATTORNEY AT LAW, fc
Uttlco Irie'ilodriroi ttrof Hlcclfqi.H Store.
: 1 . . HOUTH AUHUUN, NEIt. . , 5.
I 1 practice In hII (In) Com ih iiinl mtond to
Collections, ' Wirf a
ftmcKGb lomber"co!,'i M t?
KJ Denlurn In -r- i t !
Luinuor, Paint, Llino ami Goal,
Vi .
I'jV'CH AUIiOltN. - KUUUAdKA.
DILLON & CROAtf,. m )
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Drug, Book, btntionary. Paints.
HMfs," dli8S, Clears, Etc.
South Auburn ' k. Nebni'dot.
VT)EVIN'& FISHER ,.
DRY GOODS, OUOOKKIKSllAl'M, CAl'.S.
-" 1100 I'M, HIIOK-. litf. '' .,
ftoulh Aiiliuru, - , ' TsnbuiHku.
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J I NOTAslY PUBLIC,' ,
rAuJ LlrilituliiK, Klrt'iuul Wltul " ,r
1 ' lXSUANCKvAOnST.
ynntli Auburn, .NuJj..
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lD.'WALTZj"
BAUHEH
All kinds orToiiKONul work Uiu wllli
nculticsh miiittii tli'ft liilist RtJ IcsTif t In art.
.Slion HficoiuLUnor north of tlio HnliliWc.
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rjjKO. IUECHERS,
vL ' " - - . Iurilur In
Clothing, Hnts, Cnpi, Jioots,, Shoes,
nnl Quoouiiwttvo.
Iluttor, liuKi ti'iil I'lomifti iiiUcniii uxcliiuiRC
for gooilH.
Soiilh Autiurn, KMintKkn.
&
W. TAIRIIROTHER, SR.
NOTARY PUiJLIC,
nttuiitlon to UoiivuymiihtK,S.i
wall pnyntteiitlon to Oi)nveyiui'Uiii:.3l.iiiid
I J
Aminev buslniss mill luklnir DodonITIoiim,
Hlnnlc DuedM MortKiicH, mid all norls ol
flll.ivn ifi, llilllll,
HOLDREGE HOUSE.
Hpt HoiM In tlioflty.
J
TEU HUDDART, Proiirlotor?
Flrht.clit-t Sample Houiiih, 'jJnoil Livery
SinUli- mid Knod Aci'OiiunoilntlnnM.J
XiUtb Auburn, - - NibrnHkfi.
J I UTCHINS & ELLIOTT
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."ft:,-H:F l 1 A-f
EENRY HARM,
I'rojtilnldr
CALVERT MEAT MARKET '
NU'ii, Stt'ytfroHi,.M eat nl ways oil,liiunl, nl
Ri'iitoniiblu Hates,
.outli Auburn", .... N'obraskiv.
Hj: F. WERT & CO.
Insurtiuoo & Collodion Agents,
Spccjal attuntlou iven to leutlut; mid
luiylnir mid hkIIIiik I-'m inn nmlclty pruporly
V. O. lliilldlnf. South Aiilitirn, Xoh.'
f INN & COOPER,
- J J IK'alcrH 111
GRAIN & STOCK,
Highest Murkut rlca paid for all UIihIs.oI
(iralnanil Llvtj .Stock, Olllco ut tboulovator,
.South Auburn, Neb.
McGEE te MOORE.
Dealer In
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
.SOUTH AUIllTUN, XKH.
lIlKhc.st MarUi-t lVlt'ti paid for lliiltcr and
i . ". ' rKifK-l anil Piodltro. '
MRST A H-lilCHARDSr ' '
Milliner and Drcssninkor,
,1'ull Stock ol Liullcs l''urnlslilii(;,"li(AdKnnd
Kancy Notions. Second door Hon th of Dili.
'fyl.& Cnvni'Rilr(jslovo,8oulh Auburn, Nob.
iKiICKELL & SHURTZ,
1 ' Dculcrt, In
QrnGlasj;, Pnlnts, Oils, Stationery
".ami Wall Papor.1 J. .-
SOUTH AUBURN, - - NKBU
O "l. CLANCY, '
- Havdwaro, Stovoi, Tinwavo,
A Iiuko mid Select Stock of cverytblnj;
kept In u first class Immlwnm Htoie. -A
kooiI rcpnlr Hbop In connection with tlie
Ktoio. Two doors houth of Rlechcrs htoie,
Houth Auburn, Nub.
r1HOS RICHARDS. "" "
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"REGULATOR,"
Denlor In BUOOIKS. WAGONS, nnd , -v
AOl'ICULTUItAL IMPLK.MKNTS
South Auburn, Nb.
T7ILLIAM ROBETTS, ""
proprltitor '
Roatanraut and Bahory,
A flno stock of Oonfcctlon and Clirars.
Worm inealfl at all livurN 2c, rirst door
kciuth of Holdroo llotisn
WILLING BROS, a JORDAN,
' ' Dcnlors In
Harilwaio, Stovoa, Tinware Furni-
tnro, Wooilonwaro, Eto.
Special attention paid to Tin Hooflna mid
Spouting. r-'outh Auburn, Nub.
TUM. MATTHIESEN, '
' v BlaolcxiulthiiiB.
WAGON AND PARIUAG13 WORK
Neatly mid promptly dono. No 21 Centre
Avonuo, South Auburn, Nob.
WILLIAM SHANKS." '
r Proprlotor
Livory, Food and Salo Stablos.
On Nerattha Stroqt, South of the Holdrege
, Home, South Auburn, Nob"
i i tk. M
it;riculturnl-ImploiHoiU4it.-W,oiiK,
Soiub 'ATlbuin " . "-"" NoliniMkn
T W. KERNS'
il i TTtrrrir v att
Jm Ulll A3 .EEX.AJVfiA. .
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North aml'South Auburn,
Nth.
P. W. .SA3IU1STJ3U.V. 1). J. W'OOH,
JJnwkor, Cashier.,
Nemaha County Bank
-' ub urn , Nehru sJca
Docs a Gonera.1 Baiiliing;
Business.
JPuvtlctslar 5(Kniiosi W:j;
en Collections.
Monovloanodon JVo'
4 i LA IlJ Ki Li 1A A i - - -
- -
INTEREST PAID OWTIME DEPOSITS.
This is the Oldest Bank and has tho ou'ly
Time Look in tho Oity.
I'.inii I.(i.iiu iiegotlati'il at Loir Halouf IntrniU.
Exchange on all ju7s": of
y. ,'. ami Elm rope.
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,aJik,0JY) oS)amAi9
SOUTH AUBURN, NEQR.,,
Is now bpen and prepared to do a General
'llutilciny Dusiucss.
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MONEY LOANED On' app'oved sccuritj, at a
Rcasoni'bli Rate of Interest.
EXCHANGE Bought and sold on the principal
Cities of the United Sutesand Europe.
JNO. L CARSON &. CO
S. A'.'Osli'oni)
NoVaky PunLic.
U. X. Tjiyloi
OsBoim & Taylor
ATTORNEYS and '
Coonselors a! Law.
Calvort l Broxvaville.
PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND, FED
ERAL COUilTS.
Special attention given to collections and sale of
UKAL RSTATM.
srra
Nemaha Co., Web.,
lU'ing been recent!) Surveved and Plaited on
SEC. 1, T. 5. R. i ,,
In the Western part of NemehOiiuity, Ne
braska oftem rare chanrcs for '
Commercial
hhnnnnnxtyy
SBCUI!OEIlti
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WOTS -Z,
pou cash on ox tijk.
Apuiyno St A OSBOBN,
roft'iivill, Johnsor.. or Calvert
JOHN S. MTNTCK,
CiCYHItlL
Weiualia
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JOHNSON
mmm.
Cit". KTob.
NOftTH AUBURIi BUSINESS CARD.
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nSS' PICTURE OA1 I1ERY.
V ' Noi'tU 'AutTi , Nol).
C01'Y!N(i OLD 1'ICTUfttii A spkci ua.
a r. i jw
Oltloo- FllNilnorSoullijof q Auburn W. ,
rOSEY. EKEUMAN.
i Plain nnil brinxinontul Pnintor
' Cbnlrni'lh tnkniwlili ftfFju)iU'rlnl litinlsbcd.
I :SVork fruiirnntccd.-tfa
I NOItTlfACHlTUN'. ' ril N'KII.
j E HOTHEL,
' I'roijrlMr
North Anhurn Blljlard Pnrlorit.
kecpi u lll'noiftffijk of
n o v lis. co s I--lie riiKjS ii re , ktc,
II, M. GLASGOW,'"
PirmM'lAX AXxJMSUllUEihW
NORTH AUDURN, JM . NEHR
a:t,Htrit!i'iico--C;fliWre lllook.
HII, A. OPPERiMAN,"1
pii mirr.i i ANQMsniGuoy,
1'aj bcmi beafed in-NeTnalu Cuunty lm.e
1868. Strict attentirtn paUIm; all ACU Ft .iniI
CHRONIC DISKASfiS.WfinKtlonj of the
'itidn paldm; all ACU IL .iniI
EASES. v1ll!it!ona of the
y0 dkilTjully TreMe.l,
Ear and Ey
BAitifu.hi cvci alwajlWi InnJ td'iQn
.inn an ie or citiiir,jCjli at.
tended 1 1 dnvor,2hii;ht
4 OFFICE-Noithww t. rliH&pourt mA Second
iLubLm,J!!SL Mj'.n.nJ
Streets, SHJMUOANUUNF.ll. aovi
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. n
'T4"KL:!plCBl
.int. rs .Mil I coin, i .tittrv'iiui, .IHI., will
lk lit North AiiiMirti bu tlioflg
17th .and 10ih DayDocouibpj:
wjipn nho will be piupiiiiiljffrciiiii rornis
01 t'iOdlM'ascs. HoiMicatlncui Ii a pctuia
nunt ciito ror urniniliteiinjS't.' Inlx and all
lorins nf luiltuiiiuittiDii ofunn nps, Couiii
mid kih lur. ilie Ml iiNoJilcnil llmmiMll,
tin lire ')lh Of IMrh IllOlltlltlV
Surulcul opHiatlnnx will .bclporfonnod bv
Ur. I). C. WlliMu.of Mnr yJlb?..
BR0WNV1LLE BUSINESS CARDS.
II. 13 H ()j I) P
. r-
(J Al torney unit Ooihtsolor nl Ijrav,
. uro'iiyiLNoi
r i' ul n'l 1 ffil'
'J . A l"lOKN l: t'M AkW' A W.
0)lluvf County imlpe, lrnyiiy.nfy, Kcbiiiskii,
'I UOSS 'WITqHKRLY.jHp '
u -i tiropriwfiorjB
TOTJSOTf.IAI, "KEJSORTj
b'our ciiui, ii"c-ouii(islifiCyof iiniiii, hcfrt
dye, hiwt Hiiiivi'N, liitilitiiiiuBKvfjlttlrfcuts, Nca
roam. Woiu doiiu. iL?'iitMlir.-tuil minimi
JLW&UUi'W&iy
urnwirvuie', .T'n. , - 0irs
JVOI I'.lV-ll,
Homo, Siu, Cnvrlngo and
Oiiifiinontnl Painter,
BUOWNYII.Li:, .... Mill.
wiiiHHti7.i;i in nii; u. n. iovki:nii:.vi
a . t
itional Bank
x.
'i:
oil
?Xi:0 VTlVVffKVIM,
Paiit-np Vapitttl,
Authorized "
$f 0,000
300,000
IH I'UKI'AIU ' rpTUANHAUTA'
fieneral Banking Businea
uuy ASfUHliiiL
'JOIN & OURBEJNOY DRAPl'Js
" nil ttvoyrliiulpul eltW ill H19
TJ7Jited Stafcos and Europe
MO NICY LOA.VKD
lln tipiirUVcilHemtrUt nnlv Time llrnltN itNciiinil
'it, and Hl'(Jul iiocoiniiiiHliil Iihik rmilnl to ileiiuili
r. DeiiliTHln ftl l'MNMrNT IIONDS.
STATE, COUNTY & CITY SECURITIES
teoeheil pnvaMeon 1 .1 !! I I'i't r N' Kit K - C .1
owrilon ttniBCiirtUlciiMMoriliniHsH,
If UKCTfltS. Wm T. Ueti, 11, M. Il.illei , M.
llimillpy. Krunk K. .IiiIiQhoii, Uitttei Ho'tihiy
Win, FrtalnT.
.iOII.V I,. t3ARS().V,
A. It. IA Viso v, (. iHhler. I'rnlilnnt.
J, 0. Mi'NAitnilTov AHst'fiiliIcr..
Mill WW!
MONEY SAVED!
I will soil you a
BETTER ORGAN!!
in ovory rcupuct for
'S 8 5.0 0,
Tlinn arc bolnj; sold in tills vicinity for
0100 and uiward.s.
JAS. R. D1TE,
Oinil .Vcinaliii f'ilj.
BOOTS, SHOES,
AND HARNESS.
Mndi) and repaired ns well iih ran bo done
anywhoro, on idiort notice, mid
VERY RUASOSAnLti TERMS.
iem;ili;i City, Sclu
P.P.STARIN,
Oftsliiur,
F
Al'lll'HN, NIWKASKA,
IS
And oilers ll Services to tho
Citizens of Auburn
-AND -
NEMAHA COUNTY,
For (ho iraiiHitctloii of any Hmdiicss In
tbn lino of
"13 a ii k i n q- .
Usb" Kntcicd Jt tlie pustollice at South Au
bum, Nebraska, ji hfcond Class matter.
REPUBLICAH TICKET.
, , STATE.
I-or tlovornnr -
' .Ia.mi s w. dawks;
ol H.. line count.
Kii" Lleutundiit Giivoinoi'. - v i
ALBKItr W AU1SK. ,. ,
Ol limntlton county. '
Kdr SecrutnrV ot Mifito. " '
KDWJItl) P. 11OCIO10N,
. ol Liiiicnvloi ciMiniy.i
KorTroiiNiirfi'. ' ,i '
l.Ult-VN CLAItlC, , ,
it iioiiitii fiuuity. ' ' '
Kor Auditor. ' ' f '' t n
i. .lOll.N WALLKIIiy, ,i
,' , ol Hall imuiiiy, , , f.
KiirMtuiney-Ui'iiMiijI.' rr.' ii i.
, iSAACl'rtW.IS.'jn,
' of imlt'olu cm) illy.
l-'or'Suiit; of Public lnstThcilon.'. ,yt '
WILIiMM W. W..ONHS, i.
ot Luiii'itntnr countj. j
I'or Com. of p.ihliii IjauiIkuiuI ltiilldlnnu.
.lLllKItT (I KftNUALL.
' Of lloWllIll ClilllllJ, H
l-'oiU(ununl the ITnUerHllv.- -
' i;iiiui,KsSii.tii:iii, ., , i
,, . , oi.Luuvusi,-! 1,-mititi.. rf(
' 'congiIes&iOnal; .. .
For t'onijressinAu, 1st ilUntf1. ".'
' A.JJ, WKW.KIl,
ol ItichnttlMin L'ouno, '
, ,. ;l
crxjrioiA.L. ,
Fur Olstijct Atloite.y Jiul .ludlclal Dhtrlet.
.IINSK It sntdDJ,
' 01 Cuhh County.
'COATITuiSDWAJL AiMENVj WENT,
Ko -i Mat piipOMH Auioildlneut In, Hie CoiimII
lutloii lulatKiu to Urn nuhUof iutltmuu.
,. ' , L, cdTJ5sTT"i-.
I" or Statu Si'iiKini ' J
. .I.VUVlrtS. OlllJItUH,,
of Ucdloid. ,, . ,
For IteprcNiiliitlvi'H
flKORGiJ U.HIHiOi;, '
ot a xpi ii wall', '
JAMJA(GOOI).
of Lnj iHyuito.
Kof Coiltil OiiiiiiiIhj.oiht. 2d litrfcJ--MtA.MC
UKDFKHN, T
d London. i
lAvwMlr m!irva llaistrntJTXuirusnrxxrfummia
Lottor from Noaiaha Oity .
ICditok AovKurkiHi: 1 tliink it a
iiiiHlaUcn Idea tliat., tliu Dtijntmrals
should lie coiniK.'lk-d to yol fyntticKct
cut and tilled by (.jjc olllccits and stot,)
lioltlerst f tliu Plist National liauk,
Tom .Majors. Hill laily. Old gilvdwn
niou (Dr. McCoinas), riraltou, Uioady,
llackiu'y it Co. Mont, of Din Deiiiii-
cram n.iini'.i aoovt; a lew short jcuta
Hiiico Imltcd tho I'l'oplcfc' camlldatj'H
for coiiulyollHTsanil votod tlitiaiwlil
Republican lU-ktit, thuroliy ihM'cjitiii
some of tiit best DuiuochiIk wo Iiavc
in Liu county, for tliu Hiniplti rcanon
that they could not control tho con
vention that nominated thoin, lun tliis
hi u horso of a dllTcsroiit eolrr, they
eniitrolled this convention and piu
their men in nomination awav from
Hiowmllle in order that nevt fall, old
Oil of (laliunou can nay to the dnar
jn'ople that Hrownville had no candi
dali'H last fall, therefore you miHtnoili
in.ite Frank .lolinson lor Ire.isuiur and
JuA Docker for clerk this fall. I should
presume, that most of- the Independent
Democrats would vote the Democrat
ic state ticket and let the Hupobli
cans litfhl over the county tiomiuaiiouH
ny uiumseive.s. dkmoorat.
It would materially .help the trade
of South Auburn if a road w.w opened
due eastward on Nemaha street to the
highland on the east hide of the Xeiua
ha, onwa.id to Smith Thompson'M. This
of course would involve the build ngnf
a bridge on tlinXcmaha. but the road
Ih, or will be found ore longanecnirtit
because of its coiivenienee to travel
anil setllern on both sides of the Ne
maha river. Our citizens .should et
up a petition and make a vigorous
moc in the matter.
.In the ritieotrt of Kno.xville, Tenn., a
few days ago. fen". .Iom. A. Malay, jr.,
a lawyer, and Tho.s. O'Connor, preii
deut of a bank and reputed to be the
wealthiest man in the state, fought
with pistols anil all three ore killed.
Tho Hepiiblleans of tho Oregon leg
islature last week elected a Mr. Dolph
V. S. .Senator. lie is a brilliant lawyer
and president of a railroad,
0HAS.B.1J1X0N,
Prosidout,
M
NEMAHA OITY LOOALS1,'.
Beautiful October wratliOr.
The fi(rnpl; not "behind with his
woik" is gathering com.
Krnyon Hkcen, wlio hot long ago re
moved to Denver, doesn't like Denver,
and has moved back.
Tho mongrel ticket isn't carrvfng
everything before it" not imcli. liven
delegates that helped nominate, it. de
nounce it as a "cut and dry" affair and
Instead of being in the interest 6f ie
forui and purity, in nol only inferior to
the other ticket, but wan c.oncoi'vi(f,in
iniquity mid thought forth in connip
tion; ai.d la utterly unworthy tlio s'up
)orl, of honest men, either Domocrats
or Kcpulilicans,
Leiu. (.'ummiugs fiom Auluirn has
taken oipugo of tliu boaitllng house
recently run by Jilnukntshlp.
Don't let politics obliterate from the
tablets of your memory thai TitnsuK:
Willlainsaro now opening their fall
stock of merchandise, and soil goods a
little cheaper than anybody else.
Times.' Walter Ilatlloe'k bought' n
barrel McCornilek potatoes last spring,
and raised from thorn lis buslfets of
lino, largo pdatoes, and it wasn't it
good year for potatoes, either. -Tho
MK'oruiick s said to be up exftdlPnt
late potato.
A daughter and gniud-dstnglitcr' ''of
Dr. (Vim's, from I'rorla, III., has 'bffen
visiting him I'or'it ti'ek or o. ' n
Mr. t'hailea Weltoit'aild Mrss .lonijie
llarns, daughter of tltp old ucltlp't;, Xlr.
.John llarns, weie uhltifd Ih' U'dltek
on tho 2.IU1 ult. Wo wish (Ho y.oiyig
husband and wife happiness and ltros
perily. Tlie itinerant pliotogrnpli(ji is iu
town. , ',, fJ.
Tho mad on tho bottom west of 4luo
bridgu at the XemaJiU mill, is b.e,(vig
greatly improved. .A'
iJendor has nmployed an oxuerloiicjcd
cleik. in his dug, store. r,
On to Ueiider'H for , our drugs, lntjdl
clne.s and' anything kept In u drug
store , ,''.- f.
Nenuilia i.s Hleadily improving.
Operations on HoovdiV tilot'l; hiivo
been r,usivudcd until next spring,
'i'ho nnitn string lioing pnllodhero by
the lusloiilHts i.vtlio tomparanoo qnos
tlon, andso wo believe it is all over
the county. It is not tho "Uowo tick
et" now nearly no niheh as U5""tem
Iteraiieo ticket." The prejudices lit'
evvry one at all opposed to tho preva
lence of temperance, is being appealed
to. "riio disgusting fcathrdpf Oio null-
who have harped fill thtjir llvroTr.UMV
theme of toiujier'anco, urn iio',propb.s
lnC to vote fiiHJoii, apd agaiiust the tle
cenl temperunee men oh tho Reptiljli
cau ticket, We are beginning to Ihiik
that all lemneranco men are hypocrites,
like Andy hkoon, and tlto tloetrjuuft a
dolii.sjou apd a Hiiaie, ,"
A'o arc not so blinded by Varty pfftJ
tnlice, or zeal I'or the tiiiijnph Of He
publlcaii, pripciples, as mil io himj that
the liepnblicait lickel is in .'great dan
ger ol being defeated, We- culculato
that Ihrwfoui'tlis of (he Domuuraiii'
party, the united, well organized oppo
sition to temperance and prohibition,
combined with (he Uowo haters and
temperance men lecreaut to'their pro
fessions, will vote against tlie Kepubli
can ticket This makes n combination
m formidable as to make Republican
success doubtful. Uepublicans aiul
8(pnue men of all purtjes'vwlio would
piefertoseo men of good ipiJnoiples
jilnced in positions to s'ctvh tho people
had better see the situation as It tx
ists, and act aecoidlngly, U'e beliee
that there are enough -of such in Ne
maha eountv to rebuke the rayalltv
iibotit to be foisted on the people,' bht
will they do it? The mutter is in their
hands. Tlh'y can sleep on. their posts:
thfiy can let' the cane go by default;
they can stay away from the polls; mat
in various ways help the "ncniy". Jliit
we hope every friend of open and fair
iniil-day instead of mid-night politics.
will see am! feel tlpi importance of
diligence and elVectivo woik until tho
polls am closed Tuesday oening.
Without this; unless appearances a in
risiv uorcpuve, too (iirtiesi coiniumi
lions that ever played a pait iii Nema
ha county, will trample upon virtue
decency and good order.
Missouri justice reached a truly IiIk
1 1 ionic climax at independence tlie
other day. A strolling theatrical com
puny 'Was brought by tho sheriff of
Jackson county lie fore his august maj
esty, Frank James, and played for bis
delectation "Tho Hanker' Daughter."
Tho audience expressed himself as
very well pleased with tliu entertain
n on'.
Onco Senator lugalls, of, Kansas,
bothered Senator Logan bv repeatedlj
moving amendments to one of Mm let
ter's bills, Logan, becoming e.xaspoi
ulsd, said: "I believo the Senator
would amend the Lord's I'raver."
"Certainly," retorted rngalls, "I move
to amend after tho word 'In cad' a
whole bill of fare."
he Independent party, my boy. is
party that got scooped in tho you-
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