rrcaca sjsaama-H- ,, , , . L , Avtttim. y ESTABLISHED 1850. I OLDEST PAPER IN THE STATE. J CALVERT, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1882. VOL, 26, NO. M. 1 Jw M I- a r H. HROADY, 1 Attortojr and Oanntelor at Law, llrcmnrlllv.N.b T S. STULL, tl. ATTORNRVI AT liAW. OMesof Count? Judge, Brownvlll., Nebraska. A S. II OL LAD AY, At Fhjrslatats, gorgse Obstatrlotaaw Graduated to US1. t.oeated In Brown YlllelMI. racs.ii Main .ireet, KrownYliie, mo. B. F, WST, M. D Physician and Surgeon, Calvert. Naaraaksw OFFICE. Nickelt A Shun.' Drug Store. 10. J. WOOD, NOTARY PVBjLMC, AND INSURANCE AGENT, CwlTert, KT?m G. W. CORNELL, JiTTOItJVJEY AT X.f If, CALVERT. NEB. OFFICE. One door North of the Nemah County Dank. VUI practice in all the Courts and attend to Collection., J. B. BURGER, Carpenter & Builder, Calvert, Nebraska, Work Promptly attended to and Satisfaction Guaranteed, A. I.. FULTON, M.D., Physician and Surgeon, '" CALVEUT, NEB. OFFICE At Shurtz & SwrartV Drug Store Fablinger Block. RESIDENCE With E. D. Wert, on Nemaha Street. ziyn L. H. BATTLES, Auctioneer. ri'HOSK who are about to have ft sale will I rtild It to their Interest to consult him. Torms roniioHftble. Rosldenco In Hertford prcolnct. , t " 27-iw8 J. M. FOWLER, Justice of the Peace and Real Estate Agent, CALVERT, NEBRASKA. tSTSpeciul attention given to collec tions. Office for the present with the Coifitiun. 27yl Dr. A. Oppermann, Physician and Surgeon, Ha. been located in Nemaha County since 1868. Strict attention paid to all ACUTE and CHRONIC DISEASES, Affliction, of the Ear and Eye skillfully Treated, Sm? Artificial eye. alway. on hand to Suit any .Ize or color. Call, at tended to day or night. OFFICE Northwest corner Court and Second Street.. RESIDENCE Southwest corner Main and ad Street., SHERIDAN, NED. zoyi THE PARIS HOUSE. CALVERT NEBRASKA A, JEB. Paris, Prop, This popular house has been recently oponed, and travelers will And overy appointment flrat-class. MARLATT & KING, DRALEHD IN General Merchandise Dry Goods, Qrocorlcti.Rendir Mads Clothing, IlooU, Shoea.IIals, Caps, and a General As sortment of Drugs and Patent Medicines. Fenoo posts and wood always on hand for sale. S Highest prtoes paid for batter and ag. ASPIHWAIili, NEBRASKA. i, A. Osborn, NoTAST PoSttC. G. W. Tnjloi Osbobn & Taylor, ATTORNEYS and Counselors at Law. Calvert and Brownville. PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND FED ERAL COURTS. S.ecul attend, givea U c.llectl.nj in4 ..Is sf :B,B?&HSWIt Jacob Marohn, tlrawntllle, Webrawka. MERCHANT TAILOR, and dsatsrla t'lR.Kairll.h, French, Scotch and Faaf Clstn Ys.ttasf Kte., KU. Centra House SIIEKIDAlf, NEM. I. W. SKILLMAH, PROPRIETOR. Best plaoQ in the city to get a square' moal. ESTABLISHED IK 1856 OLDEST Real EslateAgencf IN NEBRASKA. William H.Hoover. Does a genornl Ileal Estate Business. Bells Lands on Commission, examines Titles, makes Deeds, Mortgages, and all Instru ments pertaining to tne transfer af Ileal Es tate. Has a Oomploto Abstraot of Titles to all Real Estate In Nemab a County. F. W. SAMJJKL80N, D. J. WOOD, President. Cashier. Nemaha County Bank, C&lvert, Nebraska, Does'! a General (Banking Business Particular Attention (liv en Collections Xoner Loaned on AroT d Secuity. Exchange on all parts of V, S, and Europe, Armstrong & Scott, PROPMETOltS LIVERY & FEED STABLE Calvert, Nebraska, GOOD RIGS AT REASONABLE CHARGES. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR COMMERCIAL MEN. Horses boarded by the day or week and Farmers' teams fed and cared for at Reasonable Rates. 1UTHORIZKD UY THE 0. S. aOVKKXMENT First National Bank or BROWNVILLB Paid-np Capital, $50,000 Ittthorixed 500,000 18 PKEPAKKDTO TRANHACT A General Banking Eusines. BUY A1TD 8KLL 00IN k 0UEEEN0Y DEAFTB n all the principal cities oftbe United States and Europe MONEY LOANED On approved security only. Tims Drafts dLcount d, and special aooommoantlonsrrantMl to deposit rs. Dealers la OOVKIINMKNT BONDS, STATE, COUNTY k CITY SECURITIES DBP08ITS KeeelTed payableon demand. and INTJRRK8T a owed on tlmesDrtlflcsteaordepo.lt, DinKOTOnB.-'Wni.TTDMi. B. U. Ratley. M.A Handler. Frank E. Johnson, X,utbr fioadley Wm. Vral.her. JOHIC L. CARSON, A. R. DAVISON. CsthVr. . President. J, C. McNatiqiitom, AMt'Oaahter., AGENTS. W ANTES kf Omi td liau (MM fMkl Hh m4 SIVt.. Mm WMywK. JrUh1,...tL-,k.M. Farms P Farms, Farms, FOR SALE , 40 acres, 80 acres, 80 acres, 160 acres, 1 60 acres, 160 acres, 320 acres, 280 acres, 320 acres, NEofSE30513 40 acres. SW305 13160 acres, W S E 30 5 13 80 acres. In 'Washington pre cinct. S WNE35412 40 acres, in Benton precinct. Six Business Lois in Calvert, 5 Residence Lots in Calvert. Business AND Residence LOTS IN Sheridan! Church Howe & Son SHERIDAN, NEB. tybnisftu ivtrtiser. . W. FAIMROTHWt 08., tnltUrt. tJALVEUT. i : NEBRASKA. Secretary Lincoln denies that he is to reliovo Minister Lowell. Road tbo bualnefls advertisements. Th6y nil contain good newt lind true. There will bo aK. P. and Odd Tel lows lodges organized hero in a short time. Thero waa frost at Memphis Friday night, but no damage was done to fruit or cotton. The Tennessee democratic Stute con vention is called for Juno 20th, to nom inate a candidato for governor. 1). J. Prlco, postmaster at Bay VIow, Wis., failing to kill his wife, shot him self dead. Drunkenness the cause. Kelly, who was to havo boon hung at Santa Foon Friday last, was respited for the second time until the 10th lust The Mississippi spring freshet has rcachedftubuuuo, flooding tho lowlands and likely to result in great loss of property. Tho largo houso of A. T. Stewart & Co., Now York, Is about to close busi ness, tho goods being advertised for salo at attractive pricos. Tho Canadian government has re ceived a proposal from Capt. James B. Eads for the construction of a service able harbor at Toronto. Three ringleaders of a gang of horso thieves operating in seuthorA Missouri were hunted down and strung up by infuriated citizens the past week. m m ' ' The Fargo delegation In Washington is moving for the, division of Dakota so that issue may not be complicated with the admission section as a State. orVthe southern II. Smith and Edward Fulsom, con victed of the murder of Wm. Messongel and John Stewart, in tho Choctaw na tion, near Waldron, last August, have been sentenced to ho hanged Juno 30th. ii - Capt. Fugli, of llactno, Wisconsin, was killed by Ilnrdy Clifford, a well known Milwaukee gambler, and It is probable that before this item gets bo foro tho public the murderer will he dangling at the end of a rope. Ex-Governor Burbank, of Dakota, who was robbed by the James gang eight years ago of a gold watch and chain and diamond pin worth 8000, has received notice that his property has been recovered and awaits his orders. It is reported from Moscow that eighty workmen omployed on the Usa panski cathedral wero arrested in con sequonco of tho discovery of a mine under tho edifice in which the coremony of the coronation of the czar was to tako place. At a meeting of tho republican na tional committoo in Washington Satur day, the sentiment of those present unanimously favored the republicans in tho south uniting with the liberal democrats and working for a free bal lot and fair count. Mrs. Scoville's petition for tho ap pointment of a conservator of tho es tate of Gul tea u came up Saturday be fore Judge Loomls In Chjcago. The court refused to hear the petition, and Mrs. Scovillo's attorney will nppoal tho matter to tho supreme court. Prof. Chittenden, who made the an alysis of tho remains of Jennie E; Cramor, furnishod his report to the State authorities, but they refused to make public tho result. Enough has now been ascertained to warrant tho positive statomont that more than threo grains-of nrsonio wore found. In tho analysis for the preliminary hear ing only a small part of tho body was examined and the total amount of arsenic in the systom was estimated. Since then the analysis has been ex tended so that the report is no longer inferential. A. W. Nickoll, tho Brownvlllo Druggist, has just received an immenso stock of wall paper, the most beautiful patterns at 12) cents a bolt. Window curtains alt styles and kinds, and cur tain rollora of most every- make. It is astonishing how nlco a room can be made with so little money. He also keeps n full lino of books, both school books, miscellaneous books, and blank books, writing papers, all kinds and sizes; envelopes of overy shade and color. When you go to Brownvlllo do not fall to call in atNickell's drug and book store, and if be has anything you want, he will sell It to you as low m can be afforded and yon can depend upon the nualltv and of sotting exactly what you buy. Those who buy of Nickoll will novor rogret It i The labor of redtstricting IlllnolH for congressional purposes has been dip charged, but with not nltogsthor satis factory results, mainly because of tho many personal ambitions, and yot tho republican majority feels its responsi bility and even now is willing to harm onlzo with tho minority. The demo crats concede tho additional congress man to Cook county by virtue of her legitimate incroaso of population, mid feax the loss of congressmen Morris and Sparks, The arrival and departure of Euro pean and Canadian emigrants at Chica go tho past week was unusually heavy. Fivo of the principle eastern trunk lines brought in 0,000 and 1,000 more will arrive to-day. It is estimated 1,000 will remain in Chicago. The re mainder wero ticketed to Dakota and Minnesota, 80 per tent, to tho latter. Pkack Tiikics rort Salk. Mr. S. A. Osborn proposes to supply all tho peo ple of Calvert with any nuaibor of poach trees 2 and 8 years old thoy may want to plant on their lots in town. He will deliver them at a cost of only tencontsa tree,, 'Retiring only to cover expense of taklaff up and bringing to town. Lcavei (irdor lor number wanted, at printing ofllcc. There will bo a teacher's Institute held at Peru, April "21st and 22nd. There will bo an informal meeting Friday afternoon, u locturo in tho evening and an excellent programme for Saturday. The patrons of tho schools in the county arc cordially in vited to bo present. Programme will bo published next week. i Beferenco given to Hon. John H. Goar, Ex-Gov., John Zalser, Mayor, Burlington Dally Uawkeye, Dally Ja zettc, and Merchants' National Bank, of Burlington, Iowa. Frank Ilatton, of Washington, D. C and First Na tional Bank of Chicago, as to reliability of tho Centennial Mutual Llfo Associa tion. A general attendance ut the county fair meeting, by every ono in any way interested, is expected, Saturday. April 22d. The impoitance of tho matter demands the attention of nil our clti- v zens. IS Nemaha City Lodge, No. 40, 1. O. O. F., meets every Saturday night in their hall In the school house in Nemaha City. All visiting brothers cordially Invited. Tiik ADVKiiTiHEn office can do any kind of job printing that the big city otllces can do, and just as handsome,. and as well in every respect. , , ii Tho last page of our papor will be found unusually interesting this week, being devoted almost entirely to our homo poets. i Louis N. Allors, of Pitkin, Colo,, re cently foil to the bottom of his shaft, 00 feot, and died of injuries received. . m Wall paper and window shades, the largest stock and lowest prices, at Nickell's drug store, Brownville, Dr. Collins can bo found at his old ofllce in Brownville all next week 17th to 22d. for a fact. The Nursery portion of tho Furnas Fruit Farm, Brownville, Nebraska, will be cleaned out the coming spriag. the ground bolng required for other purposes, liargaim can bo had, wholesale or retail. Those wishing anything in this line will make money by Boeing this stock before making ar rangements elsewhere. Faded CeUra fteatored. Faded or gray hair gradually recov ers its youthful color and lustre bv the use of Parker's Hair Balsam, aii olegant dressing, admired for its purity and rich perfume. J i at