tiHawwHFvv' t w ti f"il'jnjw,iiwnjj.unmnj(mlj(mi.ujKn..ijjjiuj,i1m.iiiniiJn i i ' ujhj umanffl 'IILM.' 'JU." L'lUJJIU'J 111 !f Tt" "' p "'9!1UeyHBBmmMSUiffJHWMMI'. u i i 'i I i N s ntrT UURlSWHlllt ALL Tliifc FAILS. . HJ Lmd licit Cough Hjrup. 'fasten Uomi. Ubo ffl C3 In tlmo. Bold br diwsHtn. f mrirwT"' ' && c. D' U. W. W. KEELING, NlOlAHA OlTV, NkIIIIAKaVJ , Odlco first door south of Turk liotcl. W. W. SANDERS, Notary ! -: Public Nemaha City, Nob. L. 1L MERUIT'!, Contractor and Builder. All kindti of Cnrponlcr work dono on abort notlco. Satisfaction guaranteed. NEMAHA, NEBRASKA. J.L.MclvlH9M.n., Jh. SlMCCIAUllKH: DlHfiint'Hof tlm Nlcln, IMh oiiHOf Women and Children , Will promnli nnmver nil i-iiIIh, either day or night. Olllco i rcHhlciiiuc. Kerker & Hoover, Dealer In zmz:e.a TS HltjIioHt prlccH paid for lilileH, lnnl, tuilow Ijftini), etc NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA, NEMAnA:STOCKFARM J. H. SJEID, Prop NEMAHA, - NKHUAHKA. IJroodorund Shipper of Duroo .JoiHoy mid Poland China Horh Boat no, low pi ices. Farm ono mile hoiiUi of Notnalia. Nemaha Cornet Band. Is now prepared to furnish good mush for entertainments, picnics, memorial BerviueB, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed Charges reasonable. E. E. Mumkokd, Pros. J. E. Ckotuhu, Seo'y. (J. N. Sandicks, Leador. C. SHUCK, l'roprlutor of tlio NEMAHA. VliXJLEY BtiiiKSiiiiiB : Faum. Ilnirslerol 'llioiotiKliliroil Berkshire Iiouh, I'rl.o wltiuliiK Htit'lc. No butter raised. M prices urn In aceoidimco with tlio times. Sec Htoe.lt nod koI price. Kurm 1 miles north west ol Nemaha. Js'KMAHA, - - - NKBUAHivA. There is a Wrong Way A RIGHT IMPQOPEB V- J0 PBOP02 xsm e y -v 1 O- way of treating the eyes, Some people seem to think that if they only wear glasses it will ho all right with their eyoB. There would bo just as much sense in prescribing the same medicine for every disease. Unless you place yourself in the care of a skillful oculist or optician it would bo hotter to give no thought to your eyes at all. Wo make a specialty of llttlng glasses. HWWIS i a iSi lUi u liisfl xl2t fi"" tt R W AUBURN, NEB. Wo tiro lUmre.sentliiK and IntrniincliiL' Mr. J. M. Workman ho rust line Li very nian ok Nemaha. Successor los.t'ooper l.eavo your orders for it loam, hack or dray, mid Wkdo this Rkst. Our Hack niuotu nit t.ultia PHYSICI&H AHD SURGEOH && V" p- & ezxi &J ISSr VSS mk 4PC OlA -xmm,w YsarVb r "i-vh.vv Kins &t j 5(fc BS iBia wsytti&g V I WS Ml IB The Nebraska Advertiser, W, If. H1J'IWItHi 1'uhHthtr. i Sl'llSOItlPTION, - 81.GU IMSU YUAK Kill DAY, SHIM'. 17, l7. KBPUBLICAN COUN IT CON VENT10.N. Tho republican electors of XTemalm county urn leouested to send delegates from their leapectlve preeinets to meet in convention at the court Ihuiho in Auburn, yaturdav, riwpteinber usth, at 12 o'clock, for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for tho fol lowing ollices: Treasurer, Clerk. .Sheriff. Judge. Superintendent, Surveyor. Coroner Coni.nlHsionoi from tho 2nd commis sioner's district, and to transact suoh j other business as may properly come Dafo o the convention. Tho several piccinctH are entitled to representation as follows, being based upon the vote cast for republican prov idential electors in 181)0, giving one delegate for each 15 votes cast and the major fraction thereof: Island 1 London I'eru M llrownvillo .... 7 'Jlenrock 0 Nemaha 8 1st Lafayette ... 5 Asp nwall 7 2nd Lafayette ... ! St Heroin 1 1st Washington.. Bedford -I im Washington.. 8 Hoiilon S 1st Douglas 7 2nd Douglas Total 10a ;tnl Douglas . 0 Primaries will be held in tho various precincts mid voting districts through out tho county at the usual polling places in each, between the hours of -1 ind 7 o'clock p. m , Satuiday. Septem ber IS, 1807 except Douglas. The primaries for l)oulas precinct will be hold open from 12 o'clock, noon, to 7 o'clock p. m 15y order ot republican coutral committee li IL Uai lk v, Chairman. W. P. Fkkkman, Secretary. "Last summer one of our grandchil dion was sick with a severe bowel trouble," says Mrs. E. G. Gregory, of Frudorickstown, Mo. "Our doctor's lemedy had failed, then we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rluoa Itomedy. which gave very aheedy roller." For salo by Taylor tho drug KM. SOMEL'IUNG TO KNOW. It may be worth something to know that tho very best remedy for rest or lug tho tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor ia Electric Hitters. Tins retnody is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone to the nerve centers in the stomach, gently stimulates tho livoi and kidneys, and aids these orgiuiB in throwing off impurities in the blood. Electric Hitters improves tlio appetite, aids digestion, and is pronounced by thoso who have tried it as tlio very best blood purillor and neivo tonic. l'iy it. Sold for 50c and 1 per bottle al Taylor's drug store. TO CALIFORNIA COMFORTABLY Every Thursday afternoon a totm-i sleeping car for Salt Lake, San Fiim cibco and Los Ango.es leaves Om.ih and Lincoln via the Hurliugton route It is carpeted, upholstered in rat tan has spring seats iind bucks iind is pro vided with curtains, bedding, towels, soap, etc. An experienced excursion conductor and a unitoiincd Pullman porter accompany it through to the P.w.il'i.l nmiut WM.il,. ....ill.,,,, o , in. pensively furnished not so fine to look at as ii palace slot per, it is Justus good to ride in. Second class tickets aro accepted for passage and the price of a berth wide enough iind big enough for two is only So For folder givinu full particulars, cull sit neaiesi Huilington ticket olllco or write to .1 Krunclp. G. P. A., Hurlington route, Omaha, Neb. "I crave but One Minute," said the speaker in a husky voice; and then he took a do'ae of One Minuto Cough Cuio and proceeded with His oratory. One Minuto Cough Cure is unequalled for throat and lung troubles. M. II. Taylor. NEW KIM1LVLL ORGAN for sale on easy payment. Inquire at this of llco for particulars. Tetter, Snll-Klipum nna Eczema. Tho intenso itching and smarting inci dent to theso diseases is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases havo boon permanently cured bv it. It is equally efficient for itching piles and a favorito remedy for soro nipples: chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic soro eyes. 25 cte. per box. Dr. Catly's Condition Powders, are just what a horse neeilo when in bud condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifugo. They aro not food hut medicine and tho best in use to put a horse in prime condition, Price 35 cents per pirVry' firoublieaniMflwi fowspaper fftAT i wn mm yppyTl',fT FOREIGN GOSSIP. Paris has a new Tionnpartlst club luillud tin.' L'otit Clmtcnu, of which Mar shal Noy'K grcMit-gTiuicliioii, Prince dc lu Mosltowa, Is president. XInc tons weight of coppers are taken every week from the London jieniiy-in-thu-slot K"s meters. It Is pro noHcd to supply electricity on the same Inn. Ivincing proof that the kidneys and Tolling, n new outdoor game, de- bladder me out of order, scribed as resembling both golf and ten- ' WHAT TO DO. .nis. luiR drawn Princess Penlrlee of' 'Plu.r. to u,t.ifi m,, v.,..,i.i j Jtattenberg from her mourning and jmh ucu'uhic KiHiiioiiiiuic in iv.iigiunu. iiarpifrneH, the landscape painter; Mnthurin Moreau, the Kculptor, and Sirony, the lithographer, were the re- I ('inienta of llm himIiiIh nf honor for flin S07 Salon. No medal of honor for architecture was nwarded. Hal Motllbnl Wndla, a wealthy Parser lady of Hoinbay -who died recent ly nt the iigo of 80 years, left 27 lakhs of rupees, or three quarters of a mil - lion of dollars, to charity. ITcr son, Mowrojec Mnnocklre Wndin, lins given ,.. ., ini,i. I '. i.t i it if iiiui ituwin ilk iiiuiuui v ui ma memory mother. A new repeating rifle has been dis tributed io one of the battnlions of rifle men of the guard at Potsdam. Its mechanism is kept secret, but the car tridge eases nre so ejected automata leally Hint tiring can be continued with out disturbing the iiim. The slock of the new rifle is as long as the barrel. Countess Kihmmnsegg, wife of the staff holder of lower Austria, having paused flic police restrictions on bi cycling in Vienna "to be removed and li censes for cyclists to be abolished, the Vienna wheelmen celebrated the event by a flower eorso in the Prater. Several thousand bicyclists In fancy dress took part in the parade. QUEEN VICTORIA'S CROWNS. Una Worn tlie Klnte Crmvn of Oront Jlrltulii Hut Onvc In Her Mfc. The only crown that Is likely to bo used during the stately functions of the commemoration Is the tiara which is familiar to this generation in sketches of the queen when holding a drawing-room. This was manufac tured by the state jewelera in 1802 at the personal cost of her majesty, and, in general terms, may be said to weigh eight troy ounces. It Is a light shell of gold, entirely incrusted with dia monds, and comprises 2,073 brilliants, besides 623 rose diamonds, making an aggregate of 3,190 stones, it is re tained in fhe charge of the sovereign, of whom it is a jicrsonal possession, and to all intents and purposes never requires any attention. It was spe cifically devised for use in conjunction with a veil, and, apart from the drawing-rooms, has scarcely been used at all. This crown was preceded in point of time by a diadem or circlet of gold, choicely hejeweled, which was made for the queen in JS.IS. The stones used on this occasion, which sire wholly dia monds, were in the main crown jew els, and the diadem will therefore re main the property of the crown, al though the cost of mounting them for the use of her majesty was borne out of the privy purse. The diadem is technically known as a circlet, sur mounted by the cross puteo (whereof the Maltese cross is a decoration vari ant) and the fleur-de-lis. The general effect of this crown is excellently shown in the current coin age, iu which It is half-concealed bv a veil, -which was not worn in the earlier years of the reign, when this form of circlet was in ordinary use; and, indeed, there would seem to be some doubt as to whether the particu lar form of coronet depicted on the present coin issues has ever been adopted by the queen in actual use at nil. Jt was this diadem and another of a like shape that preceded it which were used when her majesty opened or prorogued parliament, and also on such oeuasions as the marriage ol tin princess royal. On every occasion on which the queen visited the house of lords the state crown was taken out of the re galia room in the Tower of London and was borne before her cm a cushion. I'lxeept for this purpose the crown has only left the tower on two occasions during tho reign once for repaii (some part of the setting having be come loosened) and once in order to modify the ermine. Tho crown has never been actually worn by the queen at any function whatever since the act of coronation 00 years ago, and there is nothing in the episodes of the forth coming commemoration that will re quire its removal from the tower. The state crown was made for Hie queen by .Messrs. liuudell & Bridge (the pred ecessors of tiarrards, the present hold ers of tho appointment), and its con struction is familiar history. It may, however, be interesting at this junc ture to say that the estimated value at that time of its stones coniprisine; 2,7b3 diamonds, 277 pearls, 10 sap phires, 11 emeralds and 1 rubieswas 112,700, apart from the priceless rub. which belonged to Edward the Black Prince, and the largo napphiro pur chased by tieorge IV. In the opinion of competent critics the stones still have an intrinsic worth of a like sum, even if no account be taken of tlio value that would attach to their illustrious asso ciations, Chicago Tribune. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let It stand twentj four houi s ; a sediment or settling indicates an un healthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen It is evidence of kid ney trouble. Too fremieiit desiie to minute or pain in the back is also con so often expressed that Dr. Kilmer's o vvuiji p- j tool, me g reat Kid ney 1 1 m edy, minus every wisii in relieving patn In the buck, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It, ('(iriccts itiabilitV to hold lllllin iind i-caltluiK puin in passing it, or bud effects following ubo ol liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessi ty of being compelled to got up many I times during the night to urinate The , l',,K . , ' ,x"i,UIU ",,r euecc oi o viimi I 1lIoot 1 80(m realized. It stands t i. ' '''B1"'8,1, f,r ,l,8 wo,,firfu,ff Cl,res ol '"' most distressing cases. If vou need h ,, i it medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and ono dollar You may have a siunplO,"V.iHi.V,H,.'to .'... ... .. H"BII,0IUS 18-7 bottle and pamphlet both sent free by ! bunking iiioiltV-'iVirnitiVfennViiixtiirei! 370 00 mall. Mention The Advhiitjskh and 9,'rr!Lnl v?"1?,'? imM ..... ., .1-. ,-!, n -, CiM'CkH Bint oilioremh Itonw sond your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co , , )w rr.,i N.ittoimi.Htnte.ind rrfviitVi Hlnghampton, N. Y. Tho proprietor , ...,,Hl.1!i,i,,.', H""kP.rM MO" 33 of this paper miuratitces the genuine ness of this offer. Don't nuu'H'utn your stomach with iA K. t i . , . tons and bitter herbs, but teguhite your liver and sick headache by usiiiL' those famous little pills, known as DoWitt's littlo Early Risers. M. II". Taylor. KoiiFons why Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is the best: 1. Because it affords instant relief in case of pain in tho stomach, colic and cholera morbus. 2. Because it is tho only remedy that never fails in tlio most severe oases of dysentery and diarrluea. a. JJecauso it is tlio only remedy tiiiit will cure chronic diurrhoja. 4, Because it is the only remedy that will prevent hilidus colic. 5. Because it is tlio only remedy that will cure epidemical dysentery. 0, Because it is tlio only remedy that can always bo depended upon in cases of cholera infantum. 7. Because It is the most prompt and most reliable medicine in use for bowel complaints. 8. Becauso it produces no bad ro ults. 0 Because it is pleasant and safe to take. 10, Because it has savee tho lives of more people than any other medi cine in the world. The 23 and 0O0 sizes for sale by M II Taylor, the druggist. Burning, itching sk'n diseases in stunt ly relieved b De Witt's Witch. Hazel Salve, unequalled for cuts, bruises, burns. It heals without leaving a scar. M II. Taylor. WE each week to men all over U. 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Name lefeioncea. Cash hv to salesmen each week tho yenr round. Out lit fiee takes no money to try the work. Also want club makers nut their tiees lice Vim, vigor and victory ; those aro the characteristics of De Witt's Little Early Risers, the fnm -us little pill for constipation, biliousness mid ail stom ach and liver itouhlus M II Tavlor. H.'il'uiil uFTLIE CONDI HON" THE GILBERT BANK 5 Glintler No. 281, At .vmuhi. hi the Slate of Neliraik,l At the close ot business Sept. 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