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ebmhn $dvcrtim. BmaaOaamaaaaammamatOmmmaaS 0. W. FAIRBROrnEa ft CO., Proprietors. .1 i -. . - CALVERT, : : NEBRASKA. During 1881, Knnatis City packed 781,322 hogs. a ' Tiio Nnnco county Jiepublican nom inates Hon. John. L. Cnraon for Gov ernor, That's a good choice, Johnny. Mrs. Vanattn, of Lima Ohio, recently received Judgniont against a Haloou knoper for $C00.00 for soiling her son liquor, .which tnado him drunk and caused him to get into a fight in which he was killed. A torrihlo fire in the manufacturing contprof Haverhill, Mass., on the 18th inst., destroyed property valued at 82,000,000. This catastropho throws ahoiittwo'ihousand'pcoploout of cm ployment and renders a large number of families homeless. Mr. John Flynn, a reformed drunken tramp printer, with lots of hrains and ability, however, and at ono timo an editor of the Chicago News, has re lieved the appointment of U. S. Con sul Chemnitz, Germany, vice Griggs, a poet from. the Stato of Jleatiice, bounced.' Senator Van Wyck made, a speech in the Senate on (ho 24th tilt., on his res olution for investigation of tho sys tem of surveys as carried on by some of tho Surveyor Generals. The Sena tor thinks that great frauds aro prac ticed and should be ferreted out, and tho system purilled. If Van Wyck gotrt after a government thief, the lat ter, might as Well throw up his hands, and jay his prayers. . It is a pity that Mr. Talmage should llnd it necessary to speak ill of tho father of Robert Ingorsoll in his efforts to ' defeat the arguments of the great infidel. Inter Ocean. Talmago, like the balance of those who assume that thoy can copo with Ingcrsoll, And that when facts, com mon sense, and intellectual ability are reqirod to Hiistaln the old dogmas, as against tho great infldel, they aro found wanting; and to dlvort attention from defeat, ho plays tho part of a hyena. He brings iip- the bones of lugersoll's father and thou lies about them. And by tho way, it is proper to remember in, tuts connection that the Hev. Tal magu himself was, not long ago, tried for lying by Iiib own lJrooklyu congie gatiou; and that it wus only by a tech ideality that ho was saved from oxcoin municatiou for his remarkable laxity in nhseryunco of tho 0th .command- monc. Mrs. Scovillc lint) written a lengthy and piteous appeal to Mrs. Garlleld for bur forgiveness of and Intercession for tho slayer of her husband. Wo quote tho following from her letter: All those dreadful weeks of the Pros Mont's sulTerlnu I nraved that the1 leather above us all would spaYo 'hi' life: Day and niglil my beseeching cry Wont iip. VGod.suVe tho President." I thought bo could not die. AVlion llie neonle of tho wlmln world called mightily, unto Him to interpose Jniiis oounii, i Ham, "Surely Ho will show forth His glory." Hut alas! the tuutyreat, care of wife, family, 'and friends, tlo 'prayers of the people, Oould not move the Huler of the Universe to couutermjtiulthu decrees of his all-wise ahd mysterious 'providence, could hdt keep in his poor despoiled body his grandly beautiful soul. Despite tho vigils, tpo tears, and the prayers of his family, of the Nation, of tho world, the midnight bells wore tolled, tho iiilili.urht cry was heard. "The President is dead." W gaze up- ou tno meless clay --gone gone to dwell with the glorllled saints of tho Lord. Apd wo, our tears flowed wlth outftjOjnt.jimd wo said, "Is there no Trulyv1t was a grievous wrong. The Lord ami lie alone can judge where lira tho moral responsibility. Mrs. Gai field will pibbahly not at tempt to 'interfere with the course pf tho law; and President Arthur could not ln moved by any prayers or tears to do soi'Whllu pity may plead duty must hojnexwrable. .Sln('e(wrltlng tho abovo tho follow ing dispijtch appears before the couu tryThecouro of Mrs. Garlleld, as in dieated.tpward Mrs. Scovtllo's letter will bo universally indorsod: Clkvklanp, Ohio, February 17. J. H. Rhodes, HocP'tary nf thu GarfloUl n(onlniMt eolmnlttee and a near friend of'Mrs. Garlleld, was interviewed, by the associated press correspondent to day. He said, Mrs. Garlleld received a letter front Mrs. ScoVllle this morning, and that he was authorized In her be half to say, that toward the slayer of her- Ipuhand hum cherished no malice. Ho must answer only to his God Hud 1 lm American people, For tho slider ami all membertt of hi family she frelc only profound, pity. Further lliufi this she asks to Im let alone with her mm' row, and to he spared being drugged , intoAu.seleHs and torturlntr publicity. Mi's.Giirtlrld will not answer her letter, "Lai" Eydquist. This is tho title of a now norlal which will appoar in Tin: Advkktiskk in two or tlirno weoks a story of absorb ing interofit, and ono that will hold tho attention of tho reader to tho ond. In tholanguago of tho opening chap ter: "It is a story of sorrow borno bravely, of faith, loyalty and courago a story such as we lovo to toll, bocause, in tho world of fiction, nt least, virtuo should always triumph, and truo hearts bo rewarded." A varioty of characters tho faithful and heroic, tiio sordid and selfish, tho noblo and self-sacrificing aro portrayed in a manner truo to nature, while thcro is not wanting a Bpico of tho cccontrio Tiio plot culminates, cated, in tho triumph ward of faithful and and humorous. as already indi and happy re- devoted hearts, although this happy ond is not attain od without tho voluntary sacrifice of tho lifo of probably tho most heroic character portrayed In tho story, ono who unhesitatingly gavo up all that tiio object of his unselllish lovo might reap tho reward of lior faithful devo tion to her shipwrecked and lost lover. Tiio story will run through from four teen to sixteen weeks, and alono is worth tho years' subscription. m i m For Sale. One good wheat drill. Ono Excelsior Mower, One Malta Cultivator, Ouo Wood wire Self binding, harves ter, nlpQ3t new. All of which will bo sold very clieap for cash or on timo, purchaser giving note with approved security. For par ticulars inquiro at tho drug storo of Dillon, Croan & Co. J. D. CuoAN, .' Calvert, Neb. : . . xJL i NOTICE. Pekit, Nkiik., Jan. 12. 1882. Notice Is hereb'y given that wo, tho undersigned, have formed a co-partnership, for tho purpose of engaging in tho practice of Medicine and Obstetrics, tho co-partnership being limited to the practice of tho abovo named profess ions, unci shall in no instance be meant to include the practice of Surgery. J. F. Nbai,, M. I). T. M. Haydun. M. D. Casos in Surgery will bo attended to by Dr, Hayden inditidually, and not us a member of tho foregoing co-part norship. - The Omulm Weekly Repub lican. Second grand annual distribution of premiums, April 8th, 1882. No post ponement. Full list. $20,000. First four 'premiums, value 8l,I0. First prohilum, SOSO, A 72-cnlumn, 12 page paper every week for 3l.f0 per year, and irbry subscriber receive primiilin, Samplo eoples sentyte. 'Write1 on h postal card for one. Address and malco all remittances to The Jiepublican, Omaha Neb. .'M-tweow Here wo have a poet. He writes for the country .newspaper.,- Tho paper doesnot pay him anytiifug for writ ing, Ho writes for glory. Seo how palo and thin ho is. Perhaps glory does not agree witli him. At night lie walks without a hat to let the starlight soak into his brain. Ho never gets full.. Nobody over asks him to. , He. was not Horn a genius. At, a very early ago ho1 fell out of the garret win dow, and when thoy picked him tip he was a poet. Poets are therefore made, not born. This is why flats aro buijt eight and ten stories high. Brooklyn J'jayit. Tho Union Hotel Ingrowing in public favor. Com mercial men aro learning that at the Union is the best place to stop for good faro and cordial accommodations, The increasing custom and demand for-first-class fare, has much it necessary for the Union to take an up grade step. If has recently been refurnished and otherwise improved. Jlest table, best beds, bqst everything, and only $2.00 a day. Tho best and most convenient sample room in the city is now con noctod with tho house. A FooUhIi MiNtiiUo, Don't make tho mistake of confound ing a remedy of merit with quack med icines. We speak from exnerience when wosny that Parker's Ginuor Ton. 1c Is a sterling health restorative which will llr nil Mint: In I'liiltnnif fnr .it Wn ..... .,-..,.. .,,. ... s'v w a. a. l U have used It ourselves with tho lmji- niest lumiim mi jviiuiimiuism . aim when worn out by overwork. See adv. Times. AnMvror TUIk. Did you ever know nnv hereon to 1 iH Without inaction of tho Stomach. Liver or Kidneys, or did von vir know one who was well when either was obstructed or inactive! imd did you ever know or hear of any cino of mo Kind mat nop miters would not cure? Ask your neighbor this same question. - ftrntcful t Invalid, Flowston Cologne is grateful to in valids because It is refreshing without the, sickening of most perfumes, , Town Lots ! V JOHNSON Nemaha Co., Neb., Having been recently Surreyta! aa Mattes' n SEC. 7, T. 5, R. 13, In the Weitern part of Nesneha Coaaty, Ne braska offer 1 rare chaneei for Commercial Mechanical Business, tfit IjOIV FisrureM, FOIt CASH OR ON T12TR. Apply u s A 0SB0RN, roTTville, JoIimsob, or Calvort Tiio Mot micccsmIiiI JtemeUy evtr d'u- coxctcu, It it certain in its ellectt and docs not bliiter. Also excellent lor human tleth. READ PROOF ULLOW Irom COL. la. T. FOSTER. Youncitown, Ohio, May 10th, 1XS0 Dr. B. J. KENDALL U Co.. Genu ; 1 had a very valuable Hambletonian colt which I prized very highly, he had a large bone spavin on one joint and a unall one on the other which made him very lame; 1 had him under the charge of two veteiinary surgeuni which tailed to cure him I was ane day reading the advettiiement of Ken dall'i Spavin Cure in the Chicago Eipreti, 1 de termined at once to try it, and got our druggists to send for it, they ordered three buttles; 1 took them all and thought I would give it a thorough trial, -I used it according to directions and the fourth day the colt ceased to be lame, and the lumps have disappeared. I used but one bottle and the aults limbs are at free from lumps and as smooth as any horse in the state. He is entirely cured. The cure was so remarkable that 1 let two of my neighbors have the remaining two bottles, w ho are now uting it. Vary Respectfully, L. T. FOSTER. Kendall's Sjpavin Cur6. Scndaddiess for Illustrated CircuUr which we think given positueptoof of its virtues. No rem edy has ever mtt with such unqualified success to uur knowledge, for beast as well as man. Price $i per bottle, or six battles for $5. All Druggists hae it oj can getit for you or it will br sent to any address on receipt of price by the pro prietors, DR B J. KENDALL Sc CO., Enos bourough Falls, Vt. Sold by all Dru;i?iat3, PMKLY sans onrirnMiMW iTTERS Tin majority mftht ill mf fi human larft rii from a 4i'uttmnt f Ikt l.lvor, nXUng koth th tttmtnh mni ttI. it mrdr la jT ur, it Hiary t rmf ' auu, Irrtgu Imr nU Sluggish- mrliwn of th Mtuth, Jltadfteht, StehtfS l tht Stommth, Pnin it tfi Itweh and a(ii, IV., indltmf ihml ttuJAvr it mtfmull, and thatnmturir tMlr aUit la tumlU tktt vmn I Wrr jfmj.urll(. SFrIcIclx Anil 2SltteraorMjttU!ip tpnponnitd for thia pury4. 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