iinjiuinrwa !.! dmsfm "! iM &vtrtim X: ESTABLISHED I860. I OUOE8T PAPER IN THE STATE. J AUBURN, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1882, VOL, 27, NO.tf; 'it 1 ZZOiLXjii&iZDuSL x Q EBEItILa, t d Have Just Eeceived an Immense Stock of Drugs, Stationery, TOILET AETICLES, A fid. everything that pertains to the Drug Business. We propose to compete with any firm in the County. Call and see us, and be convinced. Physician's Prescriptions and family Receipts carefully prepared. , HOLLADAY & EBEKLY, North Auburn, Nebr. Slimmer Styles ! A2T IMMENSE tar Clothing House. Clothing Equal to Custom Work! Soots mid Shocn of Every Variety! Ladle' Flno" Shocx a Specialty! ' Nobby bolt and Stiff Hat! Elegant Furnishing Goods! Trunks and Tallies by t lie Hundred ! HURLBTJT, Tecumseh, Nebraska. BUSINESS CARTJS. T II. BIIOADY, u Attorney ind Counselor nt Lnw( urownvmv.iseo T S. STIILL, 0. ATTORNKVS AT MIW. Olllceof County Judge, Brownvllle, Kebrailca. A S. HOLLADAY, J " niyloln, Snrgtoiti Olitetrlotiw. r.rupu"'lln "si. iJo',",H71,7v?zr","i-jr Physician and Surgeon, Calvorti Nob rnj.lt a. OFFICE. Nickell A Shurti' Drug Store. J. M. GLASGOW, --PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON - NORTH AUBURN, - - NEBR. JSTTtesidenco Gilmore's Block. D. J. WOOD, AND Lightning, Fire and Wind INSURANCE AGENT, G. W. CORNELL, .'MTTOMWJEY AT X.UF, CALVERT, NEB. OFFICE. One door North of the Nerruha County Bank. Will practice in all the Court and attend to Collection; ! MTm m er BOOTS, SHOES, AND HARNESS. Mado ond repaired ris well na cnn bo done nnywhore, on short notice, nnd VERY REASONABLE TERMS. Nemaha City, IVebr. G. W. FAIRBROTHER, SR. Notary Public. Will pay attention to CONVEYANCING And Land Agency Business. And Uklng Deposltloug. Blank Deed, Mortgages, nnd all sort of blanks on hand. ESTABLISHED IN" 1858 O LTD E S X Real Estate Agency XN NEBRASKA. William H.Hoover. Does a general Real Eatnte BiiBlneRg. Soils liimds on Commission, examines TUIoh, makes Deods, Mortgages, nnd all lnstru menu pertaining to the transfer of Real Es. tuto, Has a Complete Abstraot of Titles to nil Utal Estate in Nernnlm County. ee$SK$e$. DRUGGISTS, SUCCESSORS TO S. H. MAPDY. Summer Styles ! STOCK AT THE ' SOUTH AUBUKN REAL ESTATE AGENCY, H. J. F. WERT & 00. Cnn furnish you .with Qood Kiirmn, Im proved n ml othorwlio In NernWia coun ty, and vacatit nnd Improved town totn In orth and Houtli Auburn and Johnson. Hit vo also ii mini bar of biutnoxa nnd rcnldonco housfts in South Auburn for ronti Cnn furn- lrtti blunlCH of any dlHcrlptton, Apply at tho , , Dr. A. Oppermann, Physician and Surgeon, Hat been located in Nemaha County since 1868. Strict attention paid to all ACUTE and CHRONIC DISEASES. Afflictions of the Ear and Eye skillfully Treated, J5?iay Artificial eyes always on hand toi$ Suit any size or color. Calls at tended to day or night OFFICE Northwest corner Court and Second Streets. RESIDENCE Southwest corner Main and id Streets, SHERIDAN. NEB. aoyi Central House siii:itni, NEB. I. W. SKILLMAN, PROPRIETOR. This popular liouso lias boen rojontly opened.and travelers will 11 ml every appointmont first-class. A.. PALMER, PROPRIETOR Oily J3alci-y, CALVERT, NEBRASKA. Fresh Bread, Pies.Cakes, Etc., always on Hand. Best Cigars in the City. Ice Cream! w llememher tho nlnooon tho corner. I south of tho Holdrene House. S. A. Osbot-M, Notary Public. G. W. Tnyloi Osboen & Taylor, ATTORNEYS and Counselors at Law. Calvort and Brownvllle. PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND FED. ERAL COURTS. Special attention given to collection! ni le of REAL ESTATE. .- J. B. KELSEY, tf, P, STARIN, President. " Oashior. BANK OF AUBURN, AUBURN, NEBRASKA, IS NOW OPf FOR BUSINESS And ofTenrfu Sorvlces to tho Citizens jbf Auburn NEMAHA county, r For tho transaction of any UusWies In tliollnoof 33 an k i n g . Tho WJ6T Slum lnw dotoriiilneti to establish a legation at WasMiiyton.SIain will bo femembored as tho nation that raises twins and tie thorn together with a bow knot. Omaha Jlepubllcan. Ollvo Logan says that Mr. Uornh.irdt is kissablo. This is good to hoar. This is tho first quality that lias boon, to our knowledge, attached to Mr. Bern hardt. Tho IJ. & M. folks aro making prep arations for a grand pisplay of No braska products at tho coming Colorado state fair, and will soon commence gathering specimens. By n correction in tho call for thti Republican State Convention, as pub lished this morning, it will bo seen that a candidate for repent of tho uni vorsity is also to be named. The election is to fill tho vacancy occasioned by tho resignation of Regent Carson, and tho term expires three years honce. State papers will pleasoobsorve tho addition to tho call. State Journal. Tho secretary of the treasury has is sued a circular addressed to collectors of customs and other olllcors, saying the Yonozunlan government has requested tho government of tho United States to detain tho piratical steamer Calon, for merly tho Cautako, should she make her appearance in tho waters of tho United States, and directing all customs oflicern to tako the nocessary stops to that end. AVo don't like to hear a man rof uso to take Ills local paper, and all the time spongo on his neighbor for tho reading of it. Wo don't like to hear a man complain whon asked to subscribo for it, that ho takes more papers than lie can road, and then hang around tho stores to get the reading of it, and oftlmes put it in hiK pockot. "Wo don't liko to hear of a ihan who will rundown his local pupor nn not worth taking, as tliore i nothing in it but What ho can read in fivd uiiuutos, and he can get a great big St Louis paper We don't like for the same money to seo a mechanic or m irehant refuse to advertiso in his ho no paper, and then try to got n share which other business me of tho trade aro bringing to tho town through tlie columns of the paper. Wo don't lilj'i to soo these things. It looks vcr economical thrifty and cheeky. mtfiange. $6" Enterkikhfe poUpAl-KsS'Vu. - rr-w- ?.: i England's Policy. London, July 20. In tho House of Commons tho Under Foreign Secretary stated tho government had declared to tho conference that thoy rusorved tho right with France of taking stops to pro serve tho Suez Canal, and tho English and French ambassadors at Constan tinople had informed the conference tlat thoy thoutght ltdeslrablothatuny action in regard to tho canal should re ceive the sanction of Europe. Franco and England thereforo proposed that tho powors bo designated Who shall be charged, in case of need, with tho pro tection of tho canal. In order to hiivq time tho powers designated should bo authorized to decide on the modes of action which should bo exorcised In every caso, on the principle of the pro tocol desluleressement. Red Is tho popular color at Long Branch. It crops out everywhure. Hoofs and trimmings of the outside of houses aro red, window curtains are red, window blinds aro led, chimneys and fences aro red, and often thefurni turo is upholstered in rod, as well as th lady of the liouso and herchlldrou. Wheels of carriages, gigs, phiutons and village carlo aro red; also lap blankets and red rosettes adorn tho hors.es. Par asols and stockings are oftnnor rod than any other hue, and many rod shawjs and cloaks aro also soon. Ex. And wo presume It wouldn't be hard to find a red noso occasionally. On Sunday n farmer namod Martin Kuutsen, living ten miles northwest of Blair, in Washington county, while at tempting to load ono barrel of his muz zle loading shotgun, with tho other bar rel loaded and cocked, droppod his powder-flask, which Btrtlok tho hnmmer of tho loaded barrel, causing it to go off Tho charge struck him in the forehead, between tho eyes, knocking out a piece of tho skull.and destroying ono eye en tirely, llxi is yet alive, and tho doctors in attendnnco think there Is some hopes of his recovery, as ho Is perfectly con scious and talks, eats and drinks.' The Toy Pistol Again. Galesburg, 111., July 20 Another one of those sad cases resulting from tho use of Ii rearms culminated this morning in tho death of Jinunie McFarlaud, sou of John McFarland, one of our most prominent citizens. Tho bov was slichtl v '.J&iolinrge of a pistol. Tho wound honied. out a row days ainco ho was attacked with lockjaw, from which his suffer ngs wore relloved by death thWmorii ig. Tho olllcials at tho bureau of sta tistics state that thoy have never before experienced suich a call for figures and statements of various kinds with ro forenco to the tariff, as within the last fow days from mombors of tho house and sepato. This was evidently caused by the anticipation of a long debate on tho "little revenue bil!,"which tho Dom cratlc senators declared must tako placo boforo they would allow a vote. An exchange trembles with appolion sion since it has boon ascertained by a Gorman chemist that "first rate brandy" can bo made from sawdust. "Wo aw friends," it says, "of the temperance movement, and want It to succeed, but what chance will it have whm a man can tako a rip saw nnd go out and got drunk on a fonco rail." Whon tho "delinquent" belayed Sec rotary Alexander, who served him as a friend, and fillod in tho blank spaco to make it rosombln the writingof Dr. Schwonk, who had served him ,h a friend, ho but lived up to his wol known motto, which is. "I don't care a damn who sinks so I swim." John Donaldson has issued tho fol lowing challenge: "I hereby challngo any man in America, oxceptlng John L. Sullivan, (Tug wilsou preferred) to light me with or without gloves for S5.000 a side, tho fight to tako placo within r.00 miles of Milwaukeo and w thin six woeks from date." Tho ar ticles aro signed. Tho total amoupt subscribed In Beatrice for cyclono sufferers of Iowa and Xebraska Is $230. Tho WfVpewenUhlnks thoir citizens havo responded nobly and aro deserving of great credit in tho matter, and so think we. Tecumseh TornhUqht, Ono of tho moanest, nnd smallest, and trickiest things connected with that fraudulent consus matter, was tho effort to lay tho blamo on Dr. Schwonk by imitating his handwriting. Arabl Pasha, who now handlos tho army of Egypt, says he will kill all tho Turks in Egypt. Constantinople has gone bnck op him. Those political criiBhers have yot to learn, it seems, that crushing Is a little game that two can play at. Arabi la cutting off the supply of water from Alexandria. Harvest Is about over. Contingent Congressman Majors and' Secrotary of Stato Alexander havo got themselves Into a somewhat uncom fortablo position over census certificate, which was furnished by Alexander to substantiate Majors' claim to a eat in congress. It appears that Alexander loft blank the date of tho census', and whon tho certlrlcato appeared before tho committee, tho dato was filled out, ahdWlug tho census to havo been taken in 1872, When as as a matter of fact it was taken In 1874. Tho editor of tho Omaha Republican, who assumes to know a good deal of tho mattor, says that Aloxander left tho dato blank be cailsd he did not know whether there was a consus of tho state takon in 1872 or not, and belloved that Majors would correctly supply tho ditto, vhon tho time was fixed. This throws all tho responsibility of tho "doctored" eqrtlficaio upon Majors, who has not yot explained. But it looks strango to us. If tho secretary of Htato did not know In what year the consus was taken, who In tho world did know, and if he, in Lincoln, whero all tho statis tics are. could not find out, how Old ho expect Tom Majors, in Washington, to gut at the true date? Wo do not want to misjudge anybody, but look,very much to us as if tho wholo thing wau arrangod between thu two to assist Majors to get his seat, and that Alex ander would havo filled out tho dato with 1872 had he dared to, but lqft it blank for Majors to fix to suit him. Sewunl liejwrter. Tho Reporter sees tho matter, from its disinterested standpoint precisely as everybody elso noes it, from what at present is known of tho caso, or from roportod testimony portalnlng to it. This Advkktihku has been charged with "pitching into Majors unfairly,"" but such is not tho case, for wo simply hold the samo views, that tho papers of tho state, outside of Nemaha coun ty universally hold, viz: That Secre tary Aloxandor, whether intentional or not, oponod tho way for a fraud; and Majors, or some ono directly in his in terest, and by his connivance and pro curing, consummated It. That Majors imlst bear tho onus of tho scandal and suffer tho consequences can not well ho avoided, from tho potent fact that ho was tho party especially and solely Interested. Mr. Majors may bo able to clear tho matter up so as to relievo himself, and most suroly ho needs to t Uo does TiilfittvicitTisKR, Twitfrtlio generous fairness, it always extends to an opp.onenf, will glvo him tho benefit of it. And whether in our opinion ho clears himself completely or not, what over vindication or dofenso ho mav havo will bo given our readors in fuli. wo join with tho Iiepoiter In saying, most truthfully, "wo do not want to misjudge anybody;" but as wo are not favoring Mr, Majors political profer ment just now, having, as wo believe, a better man for our locality and peo ple, if Mr. Tom Majors places a club In our hands, wo will break his head with It if wo can. Wo make our, re marks in this connection, explanatory for the. ronBon aa above Indicated that wo are charged with unfairness, when our design has been, and is, to give all the fact, wnd let tho ptjoplo Judgo for lhmselvs. IX was for this very reason that wo last week gave thoso lengthy articles from Ihu Omaha papers, ono from a Democrat to and tho other from a Hopublioan standpoint, and each a leading paper in its party. Now, in conclusion, we gloj'y in tho name of 'fair play," and bo It romomborod that no friend or adversary of ours ever had his defense or vindication sup nressed by us, If I'urnlshe-J us for pub lication. We always profer to stapd in the light and the more light the bettor. - , !U Tho surviving mombors of ,tho21st Begimentof Illinois Volunteers,! (ion. Grant's old regiment, will hold a re union at Terra Hauto on tho H)th of September next, at which .Senator Vorhees lias boon invited to dolivor an address. It is to be hoped that tho Hon. Dan. will not maku any refer ence to "Lincoln dogs with brass col Jars," or "the unholy war" with which Mr. Voorhees had no synmathv in common with the Union army. Wo doubt not but Mr. Voorhees hns chang ed his opinions since tho days of mus tering in tho old Twonty-first Hegi mont. But tho facts of history and his open hostility to the Union armies at that trying period will not clinrtgo, and until tho Senator asks forgiveness ho should bo hold responsible for his acts. Daniol Voorhees was neither a friend to tho Union soldier nor tho cause for which ho fought. That la tho record, and tho past, present and fu ture all domand it should bo kept open. Tnter'Ocean Jt Is strango that soldiers, tried and true, would invito an old copperhead of tho deepest spots to address them. Tho temperance pooplo of Lancaster county aro having a big boom. Thoy have engaged promihent speakers to address the people on tho subjects of tomporanco and politics at overy point in tho county, i