I, If, gPtoJlH feUMtfoitt Q. W. FAIROnOTHEB, 8ft. o w. FAinonoTMEn, JR, DCH ft OAHDEnPi BY G. W. FAIRBROTHER & CO. jjfejy Entered at the ioitoflice at South burn, Nebraika, ai Second Ctau matter. Au LOCAL nsriTWS. Screen wire at Willing I3ros. & Jor dan's. Try the Non-Explosive Safety Oil at Bovin & Fisher's. $ Ilmdware and Furnlttfro Vt$Wllling Bros. & Joi dan's. Ice-ton is a very agreeable bovorago tliene scorching, corn-making days. .1. j. Linn, of Table Hook, and O. A. Cooper, of Humboldt, were in the city last Sunday. John Culp and Harry WillianiB, of Nemaha City, were in the city a few hours last Sunday. A young and unmarried lady of col or living in Biownvillo has "dun gone and got a whito baby." Tho rains of Sunday and Monday were regular old roof-testers, trnsh- moveiB and gully-washers. Til. Bniloy shippod two cars of fat cattlo last Saturday, which ho pur chased from Stocker, the well-known stock raiser of Hertford. iMrs. Jessie F. Croan, Bistor-in-law of T .Tirdrnmi. lior little son. and Miss Iollio(1toiaouBit.NoUVndorson) Ind., are in tiio city visitingT A 'number of very whito faces look ed from tho parlors of thelloldrego nt tho Btorm last Sunday morning, and tho pallor was not confined to tho faces of tho fair sex, cither. Prank Reed and Hugh MoVioker, two Stato Journal boys, wore at North Auburn last Friday night, and "danced all night until broad light, and went homo with tho girls in the morning." Mr. and Mib. Geo. D. Cross left on Monday morning for a visit to frionds in Denver, Col. They expect to bo ab sent about threo weeks. The Test wishes of many frionds go with them. Tao grass this season 'grows most luxuriantly about tho city, rnd affords lino grazing for tho family cows of such of our citizens as aro fortunato enough to own one of those gentlo ami useful animals. Miss Mamie Daughorty, daughtor of Pat. Daugherty, of Bedford, who has boon attonding tho convent at St. Joo, 1b at homo on a vacation, and in com pany with Miss Ada Scholtz paid our llttloclty a visit Monday, Wojudgothero must bo considera ble sickness JnjNorth Auburn, by the numloYof medicine casns consigned fto that place from Kloos & llauor and F$ep) Boysohlag, tho famous "drug gists,"of NebrnHka City. S. A. Obborn has gone on a two week's jaunt to Denver, Pitkin and other points in Olorado. Stoph. de serves a llttlo rest and recreation and wo hope ho will thoroughly enjoy his trip and come back to his favorite Au burn, like a giant refreshed. Dr. B. Boll Andrews, of Nemaha City, lias ids olllco at his residence, where he Is prepared to treat acutoand chronic diseases. Pleasant waiting rooms for patients. Surgical diseases of women a specialty. His success as a surgeon is well known from cases in this vicinity operated upon with per manent relief. An Extraordinary Offer. There aro a largo numbor of persons out of employment in ovory county who could bo making from 3100 to $300 a month working for us. Thoro aro many who have employment who could mako a much larger amount by obtaining tho agency of their county of an articlo of great morit that will soil well in till woll-to-do families, and pay a profit of over 100 por cent. One agent in Pennsylvania sold 32 in two days and made over $00 clear. Any man with energy enough to call and show our invention can mako &l, GOO to $3,000 a year. Wo only want one good man in each county, to whom wo will give tho oxcluslvo salo. Tho business is pleasant, pormanont and profitable We wIbIi to hear at onco from those who'ore out of employment, or desiro to get hotter. Sond stamp and address and receive our largo descriptive cir cular, giving full information. IlKNXKIl MANUFAOTU1UNO Co., llOSmithflold St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Take Notice! Mrs. K. Monahnn, of Marysville.Mo., will bo at North Auburn on tho 17th and 18th days of July, when slio will bo prepared to treat all forms of oyo diseases. Her treatment is a pormanont euro for granulated eye lids and all forms of inllammatiun of tho oyos. Como and see her. Will bo at Nemaha City on tho 10th. Mrs. Monahan will also bo in Brown villo on tho lfithof each month. Surgical operations will be perform ed by Dr. T). 0. Wilson, of Mnry vlllo. Dr. G. H. Collins, Dentist, Visits tho following places in tho fol lowing order, each month: Brownvillo, 1st to 7th. Nomaha City, 8th and Oth. South Auburn, 10th, 11th and 12th. Brock, 13th, Hth and 25th. If you wish to save money, and your teeth, hold your dental work for Dr. G. ill. Collins. G2-tf Tomperanco. AuuuitN, Nk., Juno 12, 1882. Notice is hereby given that there will bo uempernnco meeting at Auburn, July 8th, at 1 o'clock p. in., to make arrangements forthu coming campaign. Two dologatos from each tomperanco organization in tho county, all minis ters of tho gospel, and other temper ance workers aro rwi nested to bo pres ent. By order of Dist. Lodge, I. O. G. T. D. S. HAOKKit, Diot. Dop'y. Dry Your Fruit. I am prepared with American Evap orators, to dry fruit on shares thin season. Ab agent of tho company, 1 can furnish machines to those who wish to purchase. Correspond, or better, come and seo. Rout. W. Furnas, r2v3 Brownvillo, Nebr. JR. DYE will soil you n piano or organ from 625 to $100 less than any traveling agent. Reasons why: I pay no city tax; I pay no rout; no traveling agent. I support my famllyfrom my farm. Address, J.H. Dyk, Nemaha City, Neb. Do not neglect a cough or cold until it Is too late, try Ellort's Extract of Tnr and Wild Cherry, wo' aro sure vou will bo convinced of its morits, chron ic coughs, and ovon consumptives mo cured by following tho directions, every bottlo Is warranted to give satis faction. 1 Bright's Disease of tho Kidneys, Di abetes and other diseases of tho kid neys and liver, which you aro being so frightened about, Hop Bitters is the only that will surely and permanently provent and euro. All other prctouded cures only relievo for a timo and then mako yon many times worse. Wall Paper, atNickell&Shurts. Linn &y(Jooper. Calvert. Neb., aro. now ready to re- ceivo grain of all kinds, for which they will pay tho highest market price Call at tho olovatof . J. O. CiASKIIX, Hnuugcr. rAKEXGTLlELED. Tho HUCKE'EE CORD BINDER is tho favorite, every man that has exam ined It says Is tho "Boss." Go seo tho "Regulator" atf Calvert, and ho will show you somo of its line points. Music LoBSona. Miss Hollo Gavltt, of Bratton, will bo at tho residenco of J. N.Smith, this city, ono dayoach week for tho pur poso of giving instructions in Instru mental music. Can tako a limited number of pupils. 51ml Bright'B Disease, Diabotos, Kidney, Liver or Urinary Diseases, Ilavo no fear f any of tlioso dis eases if you uso? Hop Bitteis, as they will provont and euro tho worst cases, ovon whon you have been mado wflrso by somo groat puffed up preteuded euros. For Sale or Rout. Tho business houso nt IIowo station now usod for tho postollico. Posses sion given July 1st, 1882. 40 wl D. M. Mourns. Money to Loan. can (ill cholco loans in threo , Oshokn & Taylok, Wo days. Beauty Eegakted. Tho beauty and color of tho hair mav bo safolv regained by using Par ker's Hair Balsam, which is much ad mired for ita nerf uinb,cleanlihos3 . and BflOWNVILLE 00BREBP0NDEN0E. Brownville Editors, To tho Editor of This Aiiveutiskk: The writer believes that ho oxpresses the sentiments of most of tho intelli gent and respectable peoplo of Brown ville by saying that ho is heartily ashamed of tho manner in which one of tho most refined and talented advo cates of woman sdffrago in Nebrnska, has been treated by the Brownvillo pa pers. While wo boliove that Mrs. Col by was misinformed as to tho com mercial condition of our city. Wo have seen nothing from her pen justi fying this scurrilous attacks of our ed itors, and it is with humiliation that wo refer to tho matter. Wo attompt no defence of Mrs. Colby; slio needs none other than that witlt which her own ability and the justido of her cause has around iter. But it is with extremo trepidation that wo arouse to combat a gontlcman of such intellec tual forco and argumentative skill as tho editor of tho Grunyer. Horo is a specimen of tho logic of his last issue. Ho explains his opposition to tho wo man suffrage moveuient as follows: "Wo tako this position because wo like it, and because it isJn accordance with tho sentiments of nino-iontha of tho most'intelligont and thoughtful people of this part of the state." Tho reck less assertion as to the sentiments of the peoplo in this tytility is too wild and intangible to 1 e noticed, but tho stylo of explanation of his position is rather attractive from its peculiarity. "Wo take this position because- we like It." What a forcible and satisfactory reason. "Just becauso" is derisively called "a woman's reason" and "be causo woliko it" is a man's (?) reason. But that is not all, hcj takes his posi tion becauso he thinks "it is in accord ance with the sentiments of nine-tenths of tho most intelligent and thoughtful peoplo of this part of the state." This is an oxhibition of candor that wo did not expect. Mr. Moore does not claim that reason, Investigation or principle has anything to do witiWho formation of his opinions, but openly admits that ho acts simply from policy and blindly follows an ancient piejudico. However moro Injury will bo done to tho cause of woman .miffrntro in this countv by tho pUinMe nlleiiTj5bf the V5$$rvof tho Brownvillo JiejmbUcan to support tho cause, than by tho weak and incon sistent attack of tho Grunyer. Mr. Thompson claims to be an advocato of "woman suffrage," but, poor follow! he has had littleteditorial experience and follows tho remark that the amend ment will carry in Nemaha county, witli a wholly uncalled for attack on Mrs. Ada M. Bittonbondor, apparently not content with his insulting refer ences to Mrs. Colby. At tho fall elec tion wo expect Brownvillo to show that its sentiments on one of tho great est questions of the day have not boon oxprcssed by its editors. A Citi.kn ok Bicowxvim.i:. Millinery Goods for the Fourth of Jnly. It is very surpiising that a littlo town, not yet a year old, should boast of as largo a stock of goods as many cities have nevertheless it is a fact, and in this connoct'on wo wish to call especial attention t tho elegant estab lishment of Miss Dollio Terry. Her stock of millinery goods, consisting of liats, bonnets, silkB,lacos, fancy notions, etc., is ono that any city might bo proud to possess. On tho Fourth of July thoro will probably bo many ladies in tho city who have never had tho op portunity of visiting this establish ment, and Miss Terry takes this op portunity of inviting all to call and examlno her goods on that day. Tho papers teem with crop reports from all portions of tho country, set ting forth tho satisfactory condition of tho wheat, corn, ryo, oats, barley, etc., but not a word have wo seen oi hoard in regard to tho succulent watermelon and its prospocts. Wo would liko to hear from tho outlying districts where this cheerful fruit Is raised. If wo owned all tho iron lying around looso about tho depot and all tho railroad tics, spikes, etc., at tho samo placo, wo would soil out and buy tho finest breech-loading shot gun In all tho land, and tho knowlngost bird dog in Brownvillo and go on a long va cation. Reports from different portions of this and Richardson counties indicates that a very large crowd will be in at tendance at our celebration on the IMS rHi vrHH fr lH joUWBIjmi FINE FURNITURE, CHINA AND GLASSWARE. The finest and most completestgck in this county, at the Lowest Prices, A splendid assortment of Mouldings, for Picture Frames, and an experienced cabinet maker is em ployed by this house who will make or repair youfurnitur in good style. Undertaking a Specialty. -A full lino of Collins, uasKets ana Trimmings, always on hand and Metal- ic Caskets furnished on short notice. A. H. GILMORE & SON'S, Sheridan, Neb., Where you will find one of the finest stocks of General Merchandise in Nemaha County. You will find tho nicest SPRING STOCK of CLOTHING for all ages. You will find DRESS-GOODS of the latest styles and patterns. You will find a nice line of LADIES' and GHILDREN'S Shoes. You will find an excellent line of BOOTS and PLOW SHOES for Men. You will find a full stock of GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, etc. You will find one of the nicest store rooms and the most gemlemanly clerks in Nemaha County. ,tf We extend a cordial invitation to come and see us before buying, and we will guarantee that in quality and price we wil suit you. Remember the place, A. H. GILMORE & SON, SHERIDAN, NEB, TOWN LOTS, t . sW,f Calvert 4 3 Having Itcccittly been ON SECTION 21 ' f NfcMAHA COUNTY, NEBRASKA, ioFEERS RARE r Commercial ' Mechanical BUSINESS. The Town is from 1 0 to 25 miles from any other place of importance, ISJNflTHE CENTER OF THE COUNTV, AND SURROUNDED BY THE.BEST FARMING LAND IN THE STATE. LOTS Xt LOW PRICES FOR CASH OR ON TIME Anoly to S, A OSBORN. :S iStejta Welcli Calvert, Nebraska, Dealer In m?rwF? Embloms of Every Description. TOWN LOTS. Surveyed and Flatted and 28, T. 5, R. 14, CHANCES TOR LOTS T "'TO .. "eaf rA I Fourth of next July. uanuruu ernuicauugniropuruus. ? tpm