jgujiJUJjiii)iiwiuuwiiiiJMuuMiujhMeaMama 1 1 u i in n i ! mm n n immwbwmSijuiuiiiiuiuimii a- iwm MMNi wwM,i nvannmn ar dverther. rf A :. r i ' ' ESTABLISHED 1856. OLDE8T PAPER IN THE 8TATE OALYERT, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1882, VOL. 26, NO. 45, . J . i i 1 1 1 . ,.,..... - i ...... ' 1 BiaB " . I I AA . i . 1 1 1 I - he eimsM ' Jp . BUSINESS CARDS. J. it. into A BY, Attorney nuit Counselor nt i.aw, Hrownvlll.Nob T S. STTJLL, J. ATTOKNKl'S AT LAW. onieoof County Judge, llrownvllio, Kebrnslca. A S. HOLLADAY, ill l'Uyslclmi, Surgeon, Obstetrician. Graduated In 1831. Located In UrownvlllelSftS. omec.lt itiln street, llrownvnie, xsd. Physician and Surt trfi " Calvert. Nobrnslia. OFFICE. Nickell A Shurti Drug Store. D. J.WOOD, . V0 TJ1II I JP UIBXt JC, AND INSURANCE AGENT, Calvert, Nob., G. W. CORNEIX, ATTOMUVJEY JIT XjA If, CALVERT, NEB. OFFICE. One door North of the Nemaha County Dank. Will practice in all the Courts and attend to Collections. jTb. berger, Carpenter Sr Builder, Calvert, Nebraska. Work Promptly attended to and Satiifaction Guaranteed. A. . FULTON, M. D., Physician and Surgeon CALVERT, NED. OFFICE At Shurtz & Swam Drug Store Fablingcr Dlock. RESIDENCE With E, D. Wert, on Nemaha Street. iyr L. H. BATTLES, Auctioneer. M-lIOSKwlio nro about to Imvo n nnlo will ' Hud It to tliclr tnliiroHt to consult htm. TormM louHounblo. Kt'Hlilonco In Hertford precinct. 27-m3 , J. M. FOWLER, Justice of the Peace and Real Estate Agent, CALVERT. NEBRASKA. tSTSpecial iittontion Riven to collec tions. Olllco for tho present with thoOouuiKit. ayi Dx A. Oppermann Physician ami ?n -""j )) Has been located in Nemaha County since 1S68. Strict attention paid to all ACUTE and CHRONIC DISEASES. Afflictions of the Ear and Eye Skillfully Treated. JJSS" Artificial eyes always on hand to"Bfl Suit any size or color. Calls at tended to day or night. OFFICE Northwest corner Court and Second Streets. RESIDENCE Southwest corner Main and ad Streets, SHERIDAN, NEB. aoyi THE PARIS HOUSE CALVERT NEBRASKA .. J. Paris, Pvojj. This popular house has Hen recently opened, and travelers will find every appointment first-class. MARLATT ASKING, DEALK'iS IN General Merchandise Dry Goods, Orocerles.RondyMfidoClotlilnK, Boots, Htioes. IIiUh, Cnps, nnd n Genernl Ah Mortmout of Dru nnd I'atont Meillcluos. Fence posts and wood nlwnys on tuiud for SftlO. 3. Highest prloea paid for buttor and ASPINWAUi, NEURASICA. H. A. Oshoni, Notaiy Public. 0. W. Tayloi Osboen & Taylor, ATTORNEYS and Counselors at Law. Calvert and Brownville. PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND FED. ERAL COURTS. Sfcc'ul ittentUm firen t ctllectlani and sale RE AT., ESTATE. Marohn, Hrowiivlllc. NclirnHlia. MERCHANT TAILOR, and denier In r'lnoVnglUh,Fionc1i, Scotch anil Fancy Yentlnpa, Ktc, Klf. (Moths Central House SIIEKIDAN, N12II. W. SKILLMAN, PROPRIETOR. Best place in tho city to got n squaro meal. ESTABLISHED IN 1850 OLDEST Real Estate Agency IN NEBRASKA. William H.Hoover. Does n gonernl Hcnl Kstnte Hnntiicw. Soils LaudH ou Commission, examines Titles, makes Deeds, Moi-tngos, nd nil InHtru monts portnlning to tno tnuisfor of Ileal En tnto. Han n Complete Abstraot of Titles to all Real Estato 111 Noinubu County. F. W. Samui:lson, President. D. Wood, Cashier. Nemaha County Bank Calvert, Nebraska, Does! a General Banking Business. Particular Jlltention Giv-k- en Collections:-. -. ' v Monev Loaned on Arov ed Secuity. Exchange on (til parts of U. S. and Europe. Armstrong & Scott, PROPRIETORS LIVERY & FEED STABLE Calvert, Nebraska, GOOD RIGS AT REASONABLE CHARGES. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS COMMERCIAL MEN. FOR Horses hoaided by tho day or weok and Farmers' teams fed and cared for at Reasonable Rates. VUTHOllIZO HY TIIK U. 8. UOVKItXMKNT First National Bank OF BBOWNVILLB PattUnp Capital, $50,000 Authorised " 500,000 IS PKEPAltKPTO TJIANHAUT A General Banking Busines. BUY AND 8KLL OOIN dc 0URREN0Y, DRAFTS un nil tbo principal cities of the United States and Europe MONEY LOANED Onapprovedsocurltyonly. Time DraftB discount ed, and special accommodations icrantrd to deposit rB. Dealers In nOVKHNMKNT 110NDH, STATE, COUNTY & CITY SECURITIES DEPOSITS Rocelved payable oudoraand. and INTKltEST a owed on time certlllcates of deposit. DIRECTORS. Wni.T. Hen, B. M. nalley, ir.A JIandley. Franlc E. Johnson, Luther Koadley Wm, Kralsher. . JOHN L. CARSON, A. It. DA VIBON. Cashier. J, U. McNaiiokton, Asit'Cusnler., President. WANTED f.r (i. Roil tuX fa I tkt fkuri.l I.tki mi Bltlti. Trtc.i Jacob Farms, Farms, Farms, FOR SALE 80 acres, 80 acres, 160 acres, 160 acres, i f?n . 320 acres, OCR nnrn -iA tfft ; acres, . N E of S E 30 5 13 40 acres. SW305 13160 acres. W i S E 30 5 13 80 acres. In Washington pre cinct. SWNE354 12 40 acres, in Benton precinct. Six Biisine, Lois in Calvert, 5 Residence Lois in Calvert. Busine -AJSTD Residence LOTS in Sheridan! Church Howe & Son, SHERIDAN, NEB. 9 Itt f - i- kvy mwk 320 ss SS 0, W. TAIRBROTIIERii 00., Froprtetort. CALVERT. : NEBRASKA. PROCLAMATION". "WjIkukas. Tho constitution of tlio Stutn of Nobraaka provides that "Tho GpVornor may, on extraordinary occa sions, conVono tho legislature by proclamation;" and, WiiKitiiAS. Important public Interests of an extraordinary character rcqulro the oxorclBO of this authority, Therefore, I, Allilnus Nanco, Gov ernor of tho Stato of Nebraska, do hereby convene tho legislature of said Stato to meet in special session al the capitol, In Lincoln, on Wednesday, the 10th day pf May, 1882, at 1L o'clock m. of said day, for tho purposes heroin stated, to-wit: First To apportion tho State into three Congressional Districts, and to provido for tho election of representa tives therein. Second To amond an act approved March 1st, 1881, entitled, an not to in corporate oities of tho lirst class, and regulating JJioir duties, powers and government," by conferring additional power upon cities of the llrat class, for tho purpose of paving or macadamizing streets and alleys, and also providing for the creation and appointment of a boaid of public works therein. Third To assign tho county of Cus ter to some Judicial Disiriet In the Stato. Fourth To amend Section sixty nine (0) Chapter fourteen (14), of the Compiled Statutes or .NeDrania, en titled "Oities of tho second class and villages." Fitth To provido for the payment of oxpens.es Incurred In suppressing the recent riots at Omaha and protecting (itlzt'iis of tho State from domestic violence Mxtli To glvq tlo nssont of the State to the provisions of an act of con gress to extend tho northern boundary of tho Stato or Nebraska. Seventh To provido for tho payment of the ordinary and contingent exponsos of tho legislature, incurred during yio special session hereby conyonyd; , lh tesUniony'ifhdfaof Ii hRvchorc- unto set my hand and caused to be allixed tho gieat seal of tho State. Done at Lincoln this twontioth day of A pi 11, A. IX 1882, the sixteenth year of tho State, and of tho Indepondonco of tho United States tho one hundred and sixth. ska I A LI JIN US X ANCK . By the Governor. S. J. Ai.kxandkk, Sec'y of State. Vonnor says that on the JlOth of this month snow will fall in tho northern portions or tho country, ushering in a cold and wot May; and that lato and soveio frosts are probablo in south western sections. Vennor's weather always co'inos, wo have noticed, but not always at tho exact date predicted for. W. E. Chandler has boon con firmed secretary of tho navy; W. II. Hunt, of Louisiana, minister to Itussia; J. It. Partridge, of Maryland, minister to Peru; Win. Williams, of Warsaw. Ind.y charge do affairs to Paraguay and Ura- guay; J no. .J. jviiox, ui ..unuiuam.i, comptroller of tho currency. Mr. Marshall P. Wilder, tho horticul turist, says that ho found, on visiting the famous vineyard of .roliannisborg, that tho wine mado from grapes grown on tho top of tho hill brought $10 a bottle, that on tho side, half way down, $5, and that at the bottom olilv two francs. Tlio Chicago Presbyterians passed resolutions thanking President Arthur for vetoing tlio Chinese bill, because it would prevent the conversion of tlio Chineso to Chgistianlty, and because it is contrary to tlio spirit of our na tional institutions. i . The saloon keopers of Lincoln have been compelled to pull down their window blinds and door screens. It is possible, however, to do a brisk whisky business in such a town as Lincoln Without blinds. - . Scovillo has petitioned Congress to pay him for dofondlng tlio assassin of Garfield. That seems to be somewhat cheeky. Georgo M. Irwin and James Fisk, who stole a largo amount of St. Joseph, Mo., bonds, havo been arrested in Now York. I m mm i i ' r Three operas in Boston yielded Pattl 3-1,200. Ruined all day last Saturday. Extra coplea of tho Advertiser for Bale at Dillon, Croan & Co's. drug store. Tho Tccumsch Torchliilit last week, said the 13, & M. company had finished their survoy from TocUmsoh to Ueat-rlco. TlioTocumsoh TorchUyht Seems dis gusted with Calvert's poots, so far as i y hoard fromj and calls 'om "cranks1." i Too bad! Somo merchants at NeniUha lmvo found fault with us for bo frequently noticing Titus & Williams. Tho grumblers can have as much said of thorn if thoy will pay for It, as T. fc W. do. "Wo take all tho pay locals wo can, and treat everybody allko. A recont visit to tho city of Calvort demonstrated to ub that it is tliu town of Nemaha county. Sheridan and Gal-1 vert will consolidate a now iinmo bo given and tlnally, the county seat will' bo taken fiom Diownvllle, Torch light. Al. was at Brownvtllo on a recent Sunday, and somebody in thero imifc have given tlio wliole thing away to him. A. AV. Nickell, tho Jiiownvlllo Druggist, has just received an Immense stock of wall paper, tho most beautiful patterns at lii cents a bolt. Window curtains all Utyles and kinds, and cur- tain rollers of most every make. It la' astonishing how nice a loom can bo mado with so little money. lTo also keeps a full lino of books, both school books, miscellaneous books, and blank books, writing papers, all kinds and sizes; envelopes of every shade and color. When you go to HrOwnvlllo do not fail to call in atNickoll's drug and book store, and If ho has anything you want, he will sell it to you as low as can bo afforded and you can depend upon tho quality and of getting exactly what you buy. Those who buy of Nickell will never regret it. An Unwarranted Assumwtion , . - -, -Vy. A great deal of indignation has been expressed, in tho University matter, on the assumption that a University pio fessor must) bo "tried' pio forma, bo foro ho can bo dismissed. This is altogether u mistaken and mischievous ussumption. Tho pro fessors aro simply employes of tlio board of Regents, and thero Is no moro reason for trying fhem than thero is for a farmer having u trial of a farm hand ho does not wish to hire longer, or a merchant of a clerk that for any reason ho does not euro longer to em ploy, or a compositor in a printing olllco that we don't want. All that is necessary, in any sucli case, is tho prop or notification just what tho Kegeilts havo givnh tlio bounced professors. A number of our editorial friends would have saved considerable powder had thoy kept (Ills fact in view, It is gonorally about as well to know what wo aro talking about before wo say too much. Jfniit Imjt Nebi asJcan. And Now Read This ! For puro drugs, go to It. VI. Uoadley & Co'n. For boolts, go to II. It. Hoailloy & Co'n, For finest stationery, go to It. It. iloiulK y & Co'h. For any patent medicine, go to It. If. IloaUIcy & Co'h. For blank books, cheap, go to II. II. Iloadluy & Co'n. For a nico chromo, go to It. If. Iloadloy & Co'h. For picture frames, go to II. II. Iloadlcy & Co's. For all kinds splcos, fresh, go to It. II. Iloadlcy & Co'n. For paints and oils, go to It. It. Bloadloy & Co'n. For silverware and jewelry, go to R. B. Iloadlcy & Co'n. For lamps and lanterns, go to It. II. Iloadlcy & Co'n. For a flno, cigar, go to H. II. Iloadlcy & Co'n. For diaries, music covers, stereo scopes and yiows, pons, ink, card board, school crayon, toothpicks, base bulls, perfumery, cards, dominoes, WAJ.L PAPER, WINDOW fiUADJiS and fixtures; in short, anything you want, that is usually kept In a first-class drug and book store, you can find at B. B. Hoadley & Go's, . Hrownvlllc, NclmtNkn. t i A r v t IS 1 1$ A u n , itUfi&- HUi rwii'l ..,t.iui,lo.