1'mm.mjiLMiniir u"1!.1."'!''1,1 "i' ' iuw. "ivj,'w.ii"ir. 'r'n"Li;'i''i'j.iL:LM,l-.li,li.j.jia.iiijiTMiJiuuwi.TiivajituMii BY G. W. FAIRBROTHER & CO. I.OOAL WBWS. Tho Omaha dalllci arrive at .1 o'clock in Die uftonioon. S. A. Unborn, Kho,., Hindu a trip to l.iiifcoln tlilrt week. Uxtru copies of Tin: AivjMti.suk or alo at tho postollloe. Tlio R. V. H. H. 1h ilnlHlicd to within ix mlloH of Teeiunsph. Another now house - residence to be built immediately. - Illank iUmU, rioter, mortgagee etc., for hHIo at HiJh olllee. r- - --,-rfjii. ,,n.-a mm, Mr. and Mra. M. A. llniitUcy, of JiroV!jVlllo, are in the city. Hcrt. Sanders him uccuutrd a position in the drug store of Dillon & Groan. Miss Futinlu Richards returned last TuoMlay iVom u visit to friends at (ileii Koch. v that harvest in newly over business in South Auburn is decidedly picking up. Henry ltoyco and Dr. Alfred Crane, of lWownvillo passed through tdwn Wednesday. Tho two coaches of the H. & M. wdra crowded with iiussengers Monday evening. According to the lnmented Horace (Irceley this is tho season of tlio year lo cut eiders. Tuesday old Sol got light down to business and tried to warm things up. lie succeeded. A week ago Sliipon and Welch stuit ed a meat market. Tuesday thoy sold out to Henry Hann. xVlbert Dillon and Joe Groan seem to be enjoying themselves hugely during the absence of their wives' Wo suggest that it would be a good idea to organize Auburn as'tPWlllngo? What do the people think. Tom Pinch, John Uollanoy ami Gone. Combs, a trio of Xemahii City boys, got uHiiunro meal at tho Iloldrogo last m i.... Wen. Daniels, a farmor from near Hrownvillo, was in town Tuesday with a load of apples, which ho disposed of readily at fair prices. The lot and building belonging to Tun Advkhtisku, just nortli'of tho lloldrege, is for sale, l'rlco reasonable. Enqniro at tlio postolllco. Wo have been informed by sovoral different farmers that tho recent heavy rains havo caused considerable damugo to small grain in tlio shock. If wo havo not been misinformed we will havo the pleasuro of putting in typo next week an advertisement for our friend J. W. Kerns if bo don't for get it. Did you notice that the Advkhtisku is receiving more patronago from North Auburn just now than from South Auburn. Thoy havo live busi ness men in North Auburn. Mr. It. 11. Clancy returned Monday evening from a trip to St. Louis, wlioro ho has been purchasing Ids Htock of haidware. Ills son, who will assist lii in in the store, returned with him. Marion Clark, a young and enterpris ing business man of Tecumseh, and a friend of the Adv KUTisKK.accompanicd by his sister, Miss Kiln, paid a dying visit to tlio center of Nemaha county Monday. An ugly looking black cloud came up from tho southwest Monday evening, and a heavy storm, which could be rieon and heard from this city passed south of us. Our people wero somo what frightened when they saw tlio cloud for they ovidontly thought it was loaded. Tom,theJ,negulator," says ho would advertise his machinery tills week, but from the fact that he has sold It nearly nil off, and has nothing to advertise, .aud will liave to -wait until ho can ro coivo another supply, which Is expected inn few days. It certainly Is not a md business, when a merchant can close out as large u fctoeJi iu Tom had hi one season. Auburn Oornot Baud, On Monday evening at 7:45 p. m.tlio meeting of tlio Auburn Cornet Jiatid was held in Samuelson's hall, South Auburn. On motion of Mr. I). F. Parker, Mr. John J. Maxwell was appointed chair man, and J. J. Goboy, secretary. Mr, Maxwell llrst explained the ob ject of the meeting, and ascertained if every one present was willing to be come a member of the band. Upon roll call It was found that North Auburn was represented by Messrs. A. D. Gllmorc, J. K. Hull, V. V. Morrison, J. J. Cohoy, K. K. Wuite, C. D. Dundasand J). 12. Long; While South Auburn was represented by Messrs. John J. Maxwell, I), F, Parker, T. F. Dunn, Ted ll uddart, J. A. Keody, Geo. Itieohors, E. D. JtlllOtt ami J2. W. Uoyd. The next regular meeting of tho Hand Association Will be held in North Auburn, on Friday evening, August 6th, at 7: 15 p. m. The gentlemen of thcexceutivecom mltteo aro 0. K. Wuite, J. K. Hell and V. V. Morrison. Tlio baud will bo known hereaftoras the "Auburn Cornet Hand." It Is gratifying lo seo that such a lively iutetest is taken in the matter, and theio is every reason to believe that it will be a success and a credit lo our little city. Before closing Mr. Maxwell suggest ed that copy of the proceedings be given to tlio Nkuuaska Adv.kutihku and the Auburn Post for publication. J. J. Maxwj:i,i Chairman. J. J. (oiiki Secretary. A boy about thirteen years old by the name of Jones was drowned in Hie river at Urownville, last Saturday afternoon. Ho was the adopted son of Thompson Faxton and had lived with Mr. P. several voars. Mr. P. lives a few miles in tlio country. Tho boy had ! gone town on an errand, and while theio went into the river swimming with some boys, and at once wont into deep water and was swept beneath tlio surging waters. The body at last ac counts hud not been found. The hist person before this one drowned in tho Missouri river at Urownville, was Mr. I'uxton's son Frank, which occurred some nine or ten years mjo. Mr. and Mrs. P. had a strong elTection for their adopted son, and they mourn his sud den and unexpected loss with great sorrow. The boy had neither father nor mothor. Wo believe ho was a nephew of Mrs. L'ascoo, of Urownville. Some of the implement dealers down on the river sneered somo thno ago when Ilutchlus & Co. ordered a car load of threshing machines and ven tured the prediction that they "would not sell them In six years," but contra ry to expectations this firm managed to dispose of tlioin in loss than six weeks, and last week recoived another car load. They handlo tho famous Agita tor. In Lowell, Mass., tho other day, a Univorsallst and a Methodist minister exchanged pulpits. Everybody ex pected that there would be a riot, but none occurred. Tho Methodist got the good will of bis congregation by ex plaining that only tlio wicked wero to be damned, while the Univorsallst had no trouble in convincing his hearers that in being obliged lo liston to his brother's sonnons overy .Sunday they had already been punished enough. PI) ilailelpli id News. Mr. Samuel Bobst. the builder, who has charge of the work on Lynn & Cooper's grain-elevator, is now finish ing up the work. Tlio stylo of tho dumps put in is of Mr. llobst own in venting, and said to bo much superior, as to convenience and rapid unloading to the usual elovator grain dump. ,Mr. II. h a very efficient and ingenious mechanic. Daniel 1). Davis, of Aspinwall, was in the city last Tuesday and purchased a brand new threshing machino from HutchitiH & Co. The funnel s of this andpoition of Hlehardsou county are learning that South Auburn is as good a good a trading point as can bo found in the state. Vennor and Tico say tho season of cyclones is over. Whilo these old weather-cocks aro generally voted a humbug, this news will all the same givo great relief to women and chil dren and tho editor of the TorchUyld. Henry Uoyso and Dr. Alf. Crane, of Urownville, passed through tho city last Mondav on their way to the wild's of Pawnee county. Heiiry has a quar ter section of land down thorn that he had forgotten about and ho went down to see about it. Judge Stall, of Hrownvillo, who for two weeks was seriously 111 of hemor rhage of the stomach, we are pleased to say is again able to be at his olllce for brief periods. Plans and specifications for the now school building aio now ready, and scaled bids for I he work on tho same will bo rocelvcd by the Hoard until Sat urday night next. A. W. Nlckell, reliable newsdealer, Hrownvillo. . Church Howe wont to St. Louis a few days ago. The second reunion of tho Illinois Cavalry Volunteers will bo hold at Woodstock, 111,, on Thursday, Sopt. M, rain or shine, Hon. J. S. Church, of Hertford, was in the city Wednesday ami gave us a pleasant chat, while the blacksmith wliod hia horse. Some of tlio boys take great delight In "codding" Charley Sykes about his feet, I wouldn't do it boys. Charley can't help it if his feet are small. The Indianapolis Journal, in probing for scientific faets, lias discovered "that while whisky is an antidote to snake bites, only a certain quantity is needed." A newly-married man Complains of tlio high price of ''ducks." He says his wife recently paid for thieoof them a duck of a bonnet, a duck of a dress and a duck of a parasol. He says such "deal ings in poultry" will ruin him, Tho Macon ((Ja; Tvleyraph believes that if the Democrats aro to control the next national hotiso of representatives, tho gains will hao to come elsewhere than from the South, the outlook being favorable for the loss of at least a dozen members from that section. At Kensington, III., about 200 men in the Pullman brick yards struck for an advance of twenty-live cents per day. They have been receiving $2.25 to 84.00 per day. Tlio company is making prep arations to start iij) five ct' tho eleven machines without the aid of the strikers. Nast, in Hurpei'n Week! makes fun of the United States navy by a cartoon of a washtub, and a marine sitting with a old musket run through the hand hold of tho tub ready for busi ness. Every day of seasonable weather adds to the promise of a good business year. Tlio countiy just now islooking to the great grain-growing Slates, and however little Inlluence they may have in Congress they are of overshadowing Importance in determining tho status of business. So far as tho Northwest Is concerned, she h.is given or is giving her answer. It will bo a good business year, 77itr Ocean. In the editorial on tho first pago of this paper, regarding the building of a court house in Hock Port, in tho 27th lino between the words "court" and "contract" should be inserted the words "cannot." Then the quotation would correctly lead: "The county court cannot contiact beyond its abili ty to pay out of the current county revenue." In another column appears a lotter over tho name of T. J. Majors, in hi.s own defence. Ho denies, and of course should be acquitted at once. Logic of of circumstances, common sense and reason should not for a moment weigh against Col. Tom's plea of not guilty. When the investigating committee re ports upon tlio matter, wo will publish it. A good Austin father gave his son a nickel and sent him to church, and after ho came homo asked him what tho text was. Ilo said lie did not know. "Did you forget everything?" asked tlio paront. "No," said tlio boy carefully, "I remembered not to put tlio nickel in tlio plate." "Why you heathen!" "If I'm a heathen it's all right. I know for onco that the poor heathen got the nickel that was intended foi him. I bought me some peaches for that nickel.' Texas Sift In yx Wo have frequently been asked "How does the AnvKitrismt stand on tho removal question? What do you think of having the election this fail?" etc. The Advkktisku believes that we could move the county seat this fall, and does not boliovo in "putting oil until to-morrow what we can do to day," but as there seems to bo a differ unco of "opinion as to tho time of springing tho question, wo suggest that a public meeting be called at once, where there can bo a free interchange of thought, and such resolutions pass ed as Hie majority may will. Let the majority rulo in this matter, and Tiik Adakutiskk will bo content, and with tlio people in whatsoever they con clude to do. . The reason that the old soldiers who fought through the robollion, or the poor native laborer or tho hardy emi grant lias to go hundreds of miles aw ay for a homestead is because all the land not already pre-empted or hoinesteaded has been gobbled bj tho land grant monopolies. lite. Had it not been for these sanio"land grant monopolies," tho chief of which is tho Union Pacific railroad, Omaha would to-day bo a villago about the slzo of Hrownvillo, and the interior of Nebraska a desort occupied only by tlio wild animals of the plains, instead of the vast settlements and nourishing towns that wo now seo along tho line of that great thoroughfare. Land grants did it, and nothing else. Sustaining Her Reputation, Young Hostettor McGlnnis, one of tho fashionable young bloods of Austin, took a young lady to church Sunday evening, As lie had been up lato the night beforo ho was rery sleopy ; con sequently ho did not flirt with His fash ionable young lady as ho had heretofore been in tho habit of doing in church. "What Is tho matter with you?" hIio whispered. "I am not feeling well," ho whispered. "you wake up and glgglo a little, anyhow. If wo don't misbehave our selves in church peoplo will think wo aro married, and 1 want you to under stand I havo got a reputation to sus tain." After that Ilostetter McGinnis and tho young lady acted so improperly that tho sexton had to go to them and whisper to them to keep quiet. Texas Hiftinys. Woarejwidy to recoive produco in exchange for goo,ls at tlio New Store first door north of tho postolllce. w w.iini.iiiiini.itwiiiwii ilMtanana The modern Democrats can be safely entered in t lie class of "go as you please." In Maine thoy back up Green backers for Governor and Congress, and piofess to hate them in oilier quarters. They claim in Virginia to bo the great" debt payors." and yet havo nominated Massey, tlio loudostmouthed repudiator in tiio State. In two-thirds of the States they declare for "tariff for reve nue only," and yet in States where sucli doctrine is unpopular acomtuodato them selves adroitly to the situation. There is one cardinal plank in tlio platform of tho party which seems to ho unanimous that is freo trade in free whisky. If there is a single great question of National politics in which tho Dem ocratic party takes issue with Re publican they liave failed to designate it. Inter Ocean. Wall Paper. at Nlckell & Shorts. Tho ten thousand school ma'ams, who go down the highways of Iowa every morning, with linen aprons on, and with the love of liberty and truth in their hearts who have" made Iowa what it is, more than any other dozen forces in it, would take' any state in tlio south and make its citizens liberal, intelligent, progressive, refined and republican in ten years. Iowa State lieyister. Reduced Prices in Moat. The Calvert Meat Market will furn ish meat from this date at the follow ing reduced rates: Suiioin Steak 12 cts. Hound " l() " " Roast 8 " Chuck , 10 " Hoiling peices from (!c to 7c. 'i IlKN'UV IIakm, Prop. Machine Oils at Nickell & Shorty.'. Linn & Cooper. Calveit, Neb., are now ready to re ceive grain of all kinds, for which they will pay tho highest market price Call at tho elevator. J. G. fcSILILSj, .llsutHger. Employment For Ladies. The Queen City Suspender Company, of Cin cinnati are now manufacturing and introducing their new Stocking Suppotters for Ladies and Children, and their unequalled Skirt Suspenders for Ladies. None should he without them; our leading phjsiiians recommend them, an! a-e loud in their praise. These goods are manufac tured hy ladies who have made the wants of ladies and chidren a study, and they ask us to re fer them to tome sellable and energetic lady to introduce them in this county, and we certainly think that an earnest solicitation in every house hold would meet with a readv response, and thil j a determined woman tould make a handsome salary and have the exclusive agency for this county. We advise some lady who is in need of J employment to send to the Company her nmie and address, and mention this paper Address Queen City Suspender Company, No. 19 Main Street, Cincinnati, Uhiv). 711 utuuscu: una u M EKBZ70BHHHI TUTT PlLLi 8YMPTOrViS OF A TORPID LIVER- Loss of Appotito, Bowels costivo. Pain in 1 tho Hoad, with n dull sensation in tho bftok part, l'aln under tho Shoulder blado, fullnoss aftor eating, with n disin clination to exertion of body or mind, 1 Irritability of tompor, Low spiritB, with j a feeling of bavinp; noRlocted some duty, ' Wearinoss, Dizziness, fluttering at tho Hoart, Dots bof oro tho oy en, Yellow Skin, jionuucno gonorauy over tno rignt eye, Hostlessnoss, with fitful dreama, highly colored Urino, and CONSTIPATION. Hill 1 TUTT'S niXSiiro especially ndnptnl to such onsen, 0110 dose eRocts such a change of fouling as to antonlsh the sulTorer. Tliey Inrreruto slio AiipMltc, nnd cause the body to Take on 1'lenli, thus tlio syhtem U MitiirUIitHl. nud by their Tonic Action oil the IlKt'tlo Ortraii. Iteiruliir M00U are pro. iluvtsl. l'rlco -a cents. M JI unity St., '. Y. TUTT'S HAIR0YL Ouay Haik onWmsKKits chnnced ton Glossy Hi.ack by n sIiikUi implication of this 1)vk. It Im parts a natural color, nets InKtnntnneously.Sold by DruRBlMs. or sent by express on receipt or El. OFFICE. S3 311' Hit AY KT., NEW VOItlt. (Dr. TCTTS MIVCIL of V!mM Uroruttlon id Cful lUcclpU will be nillri HIEK 00 typllotlgt.J LEGAL NOTICES. .Notice to Ilcdcciu From Tax Sulc. STATE OF XniHlASICA, I . County ok Nemaha, ' 88. To U. II. Thomns, Atnnurln Tliotnns, Juno Noyes, Ann Noyis.AIollssiiNoyus, William Noyes mid Uliurles Noyes, liclrs-ut lnw of John MoyoM, deceased; uml II.C,Tlionius ami H.8. Itndlcy, owiilth uml jieritoiiB lnlorcBiud In tlio following described realty, nnd C. II. ThomiiM iiLd AtnitnduTlioiuim ocuupuulH or bald realty: You and enclt of you nre liereby notified tliut tlio County of NeinnliR. In tho State of Nobrnsltn. did on the first day of November, 13M purclinnent public Hale, tlio following vlusorlbcd realty, (situated In tmld County of Molilalia nuil Stnto of NcbntHka, to-wit: Tho went linll of tlio northwest quarter of neotlon two U, hi townHlilp nix (0 Nortli, of ratiKo fourteen W Kant, lor the mim ii.W, niiino beliiK for tuxes lovlrd thereon for 1870, (bald realty bolus; aHscssod for tho year 1870, to tho nbovo named II. C. Thomns) und unld realty having llrt been otrered for nalc mid remiilnltiguiiHold for want of other bidders: oIho ouo-third of tho outliest quarter 01 ncctlon twot'.'l, In town plx Oi N., of rani;o fourteen 1JJ E for tho huii of $1.01. sumo bolntr for taxes levied thoruon for 1871), (niiUI really helnif iihwunhciI for the year 1870 to tho above m.med II. C. Thomas), and said realty buvlni? llrst been o Mo red forimleandrotimln lug unsold for wnnt of other bidders; also two-thirds of tho southeast quiirtor of sec tion two Vi, In town six 0 N.,of ruuifo lour toon II E., for UioHtim of $11 b, samobolnir for taxes levied thereon lor 1870, (said roultv being assessed for tho year 1870, to tho nbovo named 11. 8. Kiulloyj, nnd snid really having llrst been oirorcd for sale, nnd remaining un sold for wnnt of other bidders. That tho cortlllcntos of said tax sales have been duly assigned lo Holwrt Mnlby, who Is tho ownor and holder thereof. That tho tlmo of redemption from said snlo expires on the llrst day of November 18b2. And you nro further notified that unless said realty Is redeemed from said tax salo within llvo months from tho dato of this notice, to wit: On or boforn December ami' ISh'J. I shall apply to I ho Treasurer of Neiiut ha county Iur.it 'Iteushror's Tax Deed, on or II fter said December Mtli, 188'.', for said real slate. HoiikiitMamiv. Nobrnska City, Neb., July nu, 1SS.J. 7wl Notice of Appointment of Administrator. Estate of Samuel F. Hacker, deceased In the County Court of Nemaha County, Nebraska. Notice is hereby given that an application has been made to the County Court of said County to appoint Anne M. Hacker, administratrix of the estate of said Samuel F. Hacker, deceased, and that August 31st, A. D. iS8a. at ioo'clcck a. m., at the office of the County Judge of Ne maha County, Nebraska, in Urownville, Ne braska, has been fixed by the court as the time and place for the hearing thereof, when and where all persons interes'ed may appear and con test the same. John S. Stull, Dated July 31, 1882, 7W4 County Judge. notice of fl'rotmto of Will. F.state of Elisha J. Merriam, deceased. In the County Court of Nemaha County, Nebraska. In the matter of proving the will of said Elisha J. Merriam, deceased. Notice is hereby given that August Hist, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the office of the County Judge of Nemaha County, Nebraska, in Brownille Nebraska; has been fixed by the court as the time and place for proving the will of said Elisha J, Merriam, deceased, when and where all con cerned may appearand contest the probite there of. John S. Stull, County Judge. Dated August 1st, 1882. LckI Notice. To FrnnclH M. Hlclinrds, Sninuul Dally. H. T. imtly, MorilHon. You arohoreby notified that I am Iho own er of a tn asurer s certificate of salo No iy.il. of tht) following described real estate tn-wlr: 1'iirt nf thosoutheast quarter of section six township six, nonh 01 ramto llliecn east, eontnlnlngllfty acres Minuted In thonniih. east comer of said stctlon, In Nomalincoun ly and Htatoot NebniMcn. and taxed In tho mimes or i,ianelh.M.HIchards, .Samuel Dallv It. T. Dally, Mnnlsi.n. ot,t.r tiume unknown. On the 5ih of December, ls7H said lands were sold for Hie delinquent taxtN of 1MHI.1S71 to l.S78iiiiil.eiirsliitM'fiilnir Mild itnteH, amonntl'ig to one bundled anil tcn ty-llvoand .'il-luu dollars, and bus paid in. the taxes to date. And that tho time for r d Mil pt Imi will ex pi ie on said propeitj nli, dfo-erlbpd 011 the IKth dav of Novemhet isv III which tho undeislgned will apply 101 u '"X 'I''01- Dr. John V .j:ai.. Owner of said certificate by OMiorn ,tTa loi Ids agents 7w-U ' t.tfxal Notice. To Mar) A.Oldfield; non-resident, defendant. You are hereby notified that 011 the 22d day of July, 1S82, John M. Oldtield filed a petition against )ou in the district court of Nemaha coun ty, Nebraska, the praer of whieh is to obtain a divorce from jou on the ground of adultery and desertion You are required to answer said pe tition on or befure Monday, the 3rd day of Sep tember, 18S2. John M. Oluhed, Hy Osborn & Ta!or, his attorneys. TOJgx gawraraagmt-Ytaw-iCTTwy. ,r. 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