IITV: A U.XB "J.1 ,B'l T" vr- j .t'.m'i "juj.t jl;vi' :i' m rvti-ifcu'i . "Jt.pi 1 ',' m-' .' h'imb, I'lU'ji j m..'j.ji: ni. mmmimtm" uj j-ii'tmr.' tTTijlwuwi.iJrif'PHJjnjim-mijj.nim.in'imai HLnrjmmn.uuii - -WETurorw Mijmam TL i w Y BY G. W. FA1RBR0THER & CO. ii 1 1 ii ii wwii i 1 1 iii wim ii i i iiiinnniiin POST OFFICE KOUIIS. From Ijoa. m,:9 p. m. Sun4ay, from 11 m. to t p. m. 1 .tunes an.l ctheit pleuc '.ike notice. G. W. FAIRBROTHRR, J..l M. B. North. M ALTUllt. l.lfl.lUl 6 15 (I IS ;w 7 i s If) ASISutn &M. TIMET A 13 J 9-.' 1:31.1 11 MM;.-ffa 'i ,&. v. -X. STATIONS. :3 Hi a 1 South. l ACOolll. no .irniiiN ........ :: il Nemiilm ( Ity , V, I II 1 lirownville....,...! 52 5 21 il l"ni- II a? 1 ...Harney 11 a ) i MltltfMVlIlt' I 8U 7 '..NHIUI.VMCA CITY I 0 II Ai"JIII 4U 7 III H n mi 5 w Iftllllltll .1. Ji V Y1CHS, Agent, Month Auburn, uli. tTaimxmmr?iaBmy.iitn.ii.i.xitunum LOCAL HNTKWS. Coal, coal. J. W. Jvorns. Cream Soda Water at NickuU'.s.drug store. Mason's fruit Jars at .Nickel) & ShmtW. .; Major Ford, P. M. of Carson, was In llio city .Sunday. Susan 1). Anthony is going to lecture in Texas, liully! Ifnrvo McGeeand wife wove of Ous. Mooro Sunday. guests Extia copies of Tnu Advhiitisku nt. A. V. Xickoll's, lirownville. .1. S. Miniclc. of Jlrownvillo, spoilt 'J'liursday niglit in South Auburn. Conrad Schrinor, brewer of lirown ville, was in the city peddling beer Sat urday. T. "W. Englo, of lied ford precinct, re newed his subscription to the Oi.n Ai VKitTisEii last week. Thanks. Miss Lu. Arnold, one of llro'wnville's sweetest young ladies and an excellent imisician, spent Sunday in our city. Mra. 1. S. Miniclc, acuoiupauicd 'by her daughter and Miss Allio TTittO, woro visitors in South Auburn Thurs day. " , (leo. Davis, one of the 15. & M. sur- "V'cyors, and a jolly gootl fellow, wis shaking hands with his many friends &l this city Sunday. Dr. Oppennan, of the north side, seems to be doing a good business, for; ho keeps that span of whites on the go most of the time. Tho lot and building belonging to Thk Advkutisui:, just north of the Jloldreiie. is for sale. Price reasonable. .Kiuiuiro at the postollice. Thomas Shanks, ono of our Scotch farmer friends just east of this place, made the printers' heart glatl by a re newnl of his subscription Monday. Prod, Nuclide's residence is nearly finished. Wo understand that Prank Parker has rented it for his father and aistor, who will soon remove to this place. Some lady in Plattsmouth vecontly bought a Si'so dress, and the papers of that village are all agog about it. They don't know exactly who it was. or what use will be mado of it. They are better posted on calico, Vo received :i pleasant eall from Mr. , John A. Reynolds, of SUmberry, Mo last Tuesday. Air. ii. is a conduc tor on tho Wabash and an old subsprib or of thoAnvKirrisKu. Sincothe 1st bf October thero has been sold in Danville, Va.. 22.2M.000 pounds of leaf tobacco, at an average of 80.78 per 100 pounds, against 25, 12S.000 pounds at an average of $0.02 per 100 pounds tho preceding year. Piov. Henry Sanford, Congregational minister at .ianesville, Wis., died sud denly a few days ago. As there w ts somo mystery surrounding the mutter, an autopsy was held, and considerable poison found in ids stomach. It is be lieved that he suicided. Tho clouds in heaven were weeping on Monday. Plattsmnnlh tintri'itrlsr. That's tho lirst weathor report we have seen from that country by an edi tor. JJiit what wero thoso clouds weep ing on Monday for? What had Mon day dono? ' T- A Canada paper reports .that Dr. Slade, the noted spiritualistic test me dium was recontly exposed as a fraud, at Toronto. "Tho slate writing." how ovor, says the account, "was not ac counted for." Itsoomsto us that as the "slate, trick" is the main feature of blade's manifestations, tho exposure . would have- boon moro complete had tin? slnto trick boon oxposud; MEETING OP THE REPUBLICAN-CENTRAL COMMITTEE. The Hepiiblicau (.'ontral Commit tee of. Nemaha county, Neb., met at tlie time and place named in the call. Present: Douglas precinct.- If. Wil son; Washington, ,1ohn II. l'olilmnn, 1. M. Buckles: Aspinwall,.!. II I-'isht t ; Ulen Hock, J. K. Neal. X. P. Mi-auYr; Lafayette. S. P. llobertson, Ii. Ii. Hub bard; London, lid. Merlin, who also hail Coleman's pro.w; Xemaha, Seymour Howe, , I. V. Drain; lirownville. ( F. Stewart, (i. W. Fair-brother, Sr.; St. Deroin, F. II. D. Hunt. A.J. Hitter, dr.; lieuton, W. WindshimV. The following gentlemen were ad mitted to 1111 vacancies: ('apt. Cran diill, tif Douglas; T. .1. Majois and Dan. Cole, fur Peru; V. P. Peabotly, for Aspinwall; Church Ilnwe, for lied ford; s. A. Osborn, for Jlontoii; Island, not represented. On' motion, Dr. Stewart was made permanent chairman of the committee and (. W. Fairbrother.Sr., secretary. On motion of Mr. Church Howe, tho precinct primaries will be held at the usual places of holding elections, on Friday, August 18th, 18S2; anil the county convention on Monday. August 2lst, at 2 p. in., at Samuelson's Hall, at Aubuin. Neb., for the purpose of elect ing nine. 'delegates to the State Conven tion; nine delegates to the Congress ional Convention of the First District; delegates to Judicial District Con vention; and nominating candidates for tho following named offices: One state senator, two rcprcsevtuttvos in the state legislature; one county com missioner, Second District, and trans acting any other business the Conven tion may deem proper. On motion, the members of tho com mittee from each precinct wero re quested to name the time of day for holding the primary in their precinct, with the following result: Peru from ;i to 0 o'clock p. in. (lien Hock I to 0:00 " Washington 4 to 0 llenlon Douglas.. .. Nemaha . . . London I to 7 Bedford 12 to 2 " " Aspinwall 2 to 5 " " St. Deroin 3 to o " " Hrownvillo '.) to 7 " " Island 4 to (5 " " On motion of Mr. Robertson the pri mary in Lafayette precinct will bo helti at Brock, on Saturday, August 10th, from 2 to .I o'clock p. m. Precincts are allowed one delegate in Count v Couventitin for every twenty HEBBERT "WILLSOIT I I10ATjK1 iiv Komombor you can get XEMENTS At Prices tliat Avill Suit. AGSIOULTTJaAL HAND MB TWINE BINDERS, Farm Tools, Stoves, Iron, Nails, Firearms, Ammunition, Etc. Jl Good Tin Shop in Connection with the House. A J'o. .1 work in an in Charge. Custom work a Specialty. MF , ..I toO ..8 toO ..a to n votes cast for Hegent Powers, or major friction thereof. Mr. Osborn offered the following ii'esoliitiou, which was adopted after mm iltsfiissimi of llm suhii'cl; its to whether Democrats should bo per mitted to vote in Republican prima ries: Hrsoh'rrl, That it is the sense of this committee that at Republican prima ries only Republicans, and thoso who iwill agree to support the nominees of the Republican convention, be allowed to vote at the primaries. On motion the committee adjourned. (!. F. Stuw.mit. Chairman. G. W. F.unuuoTiucu, Sec'y. If you want a deed, or mortgage, or power of attorney, or any other instru ment ot writing mado tint in neat and proper form, call ou (!. W. Fail-brother, sr., notary public. South Auburn. He is an old hand at tho business. tf Ii. Ii. Wheeler and Walter Preston, two young attorneys of Seymour, Bay lor county, Texas. iuarrelnd about tho ownership of a law hook, and Wheeler shot and killed Preston. Two men in Monroe county, Ky., named Bishop limberlon and Riehaid Speakman, for committing an outrage upon Mrs. .). Jl. Garrett, was shot to death by lynchors. Governor Ilubbell.of Minnesota, has received a petition, with 200 names, asking pardon for the Vo-mger boys. They are doing well enough where they are. Judge Julius Schultz. edilor of the German paner, Wwhmlihitl, of A us. tin, Texas, was murdered a few days ago. Sehnltz was a prominent Repub lican. An old man, 'a strangor, m Omaha a fow tlavs ago was conlldenced out of all tho monov ho had, by sharpers around tho railroad depot. John W. Clyde, a colored route agent at Charleston, S. C was arrestotl for robbing malls. Ho evaded all human penalty by killing himself. Mr. Camporg. postmaster at Ruttors ville, Fnyotto comity, Toxub, was shot ami killed by a man ho refused to credit. An Extraovdiuary Offer. There are a number of perumtout of employ ment in every coulity, yet energetic men willing to work do net need tp lie. Tltoie willing to work can make from Sioo to $500 a month clear working tor u 1 in a . pleaunt and permanent buiincM. The amount our agents nuke varies, some make at high as $500 a month while oth ims as low as $100, all depending on the energy of the agent. We have an article of great merit. It should be sold to every house-owner, and pays over 100 per cent profit. Each sale is from $8.50 to $10, One agent in Pennsylvania sold :l in wo days, and cleated $64, An agent in New York made $45 in one day. Any man with energy enough to work a full Jay, and will do this during the year can make front $2,000 to Sh,ooo a year. We only want one nun in each county, and to him will give the exclusive sale as U nga he continues to work faithfully tor us. There is no competition, and nothing like uur invention made. Parties having from $io to Si 020 to invest, can obtain a General Agency tor ten court ti.s or a state. Any one can make an investment of from $25 to Si, 000 without the least risk of loss as our circulars will show that those invest ing Szj can after thirty days trial return the goods unsold to us and get their munay back, it they do not clear at lest $100. They show that a General Aent who will take ten counties and in vest $2 1 6 can alter a trial of 00 days return all coods unsold to us. and have money returned to them if they fail to clear at least $750 in that time. There are many person! having money to invest, who could not give the business prrvyul attention such can employ sub-agents without leaving home making a large amount yeaily out of a very small investment. We are nut paing salaries, but want men willing to work and ob tain as their pay the profits of their energy. Men not willing to work on our terms will nut work on any. Tiinir. mkanino iiusiness will receive our large descriptive circu'ar, an: extraordinary otl'er by enclosinea three cent stamp, with their ad dress. The first to comply with our terms will j secure the county or counties they may Wtsti to work. Address Renaer Manufacturing Co. 1 tS Smithfield St., Pittsburgh, I'a. 84 The Groat Oivilizers. Judge Payne, of tho supremo court of "Wisconsin, spoke the following true words regarding uses of railroads: "Railroads are the great public high ways of the world, along which Hie gi gantic currents of trade and travel continuously pour high ways compared with which the must magnificent high ways of antiquity dwindle into insig nificance. They are the most marvcW cms inventions of modern times. They have done more to develop the wealth and resources, to timnlate the indus try, reward laber and promote the general prosperity of the country than any other, ami, perhaps, than all other mere physical causes combined. There is probably not it man, woman or child, whose interest or cojnfort lias not been in some degree subserved by them. Thoy bring to our doors productions of tho earth, thev enable us to anticipate and protract the seasons. They enable tho inhabitants of eacli clime to enjoy the pleasures and luxuries of nil. They scatter the productions of the press ami literature broadcast through the country with amazing rapidity. Thero is scarcoly a want, wish or aspiration of tho human heart which thoy do not in somo measure tend to gratify. Thev promote tho pleasures of social life and of friendship; they bring the skilled physicians swiftly from a dis tance to attend tho sick anil the wounded, and enablo the absent friend to bo present at the bedside of the dy ing. They have more than realized the fabulous conception of tho Knstorn imagination, which pictured tho genii as transporting Inhabited palaces through tho air. They have taken in habited palaces from tho Atlantic coast, and with marvelous swiftness deposit oil thorn n the shores that are washed by tho Pacific seas." Special !Notices. Notices 11 tutor till lumtl -"Wnntotl," "I'nr Sitlc," "for Hont," ttc, ttvn fonts jior line, ciioh Insertion. 1 1 OMHtKOK. A N'n. I it'iniilui'oolt wnntml I I. ntilto noldrotfo llotiso. Apply limuo- r (Itutoly riOH SAIjK, A kooiI icslitoncn In Nontli 11i1ur11. Apply to II.. I. I-'. Won .UU - TON'KY TO LOAN. Wo en 11 till oliolce 111 loniiH In three iluys. Apply to O.xbotn V 'I'u v lor. iTtDUNAI.K. Ulnnk nocdN.CIinttcl nntl Honl I; Ksliilo MortKiitO's, Illlls of .Side, Notes, Kit'. m '1 ur. AmnrrtM-.n otiiee. popltw or Tun Avi:itTiMiaifofsilo osioiiire. If YOU owe as imyt lit iisr on 111II011 pieimc eonio In or miihI In mill pity us. We neeil ottr mutiny, ?USA1.K. Clover Hay. Cull on llnrney I .iXTIt V en I j ui the p i Niilisen THE CHICAGO South Auburn, Neb. itiousai. I.1 OttmiN. (iO()l) Itimlni'.n lot on Outer Avenue, near hotel. Sunt h Auburn, I'or snle tilieup liy II.. I. K. Wert A Co. WAN'IKDTO Ill'V. Two 15001! fitriiiH of lioin mi to PI!) neres. nenr the eenter of Neiimlui eotintv. Apply to II. .1. V, Wert A Co., at postollice. MliiiMS'l't) IlKNT. Konr nice rooms In the (V I'-nhlliiKfr A Kiel liloclt to let, Untes reasonable. Kniilrc at Postollice. ."v:i IHBH'WI.l'i'lJI.llllttlrt H111UU1' IV.P 1UJ?l'l .'AlC'I'-Jll lT-WIJ!i'JlS HSTA B 1 , 1 S 1 1 K I ) 1. H7 0. CONOVJER BROTHERS. Manufacturers of the Conover llro's Paiem Uarighf Pianos, And Wliolcsile Agents tor Stein way," fill i 1r nrt n if '' Kranicli Sc Bach, Linclcmaii, fisclicr and Haines Pianos. Publishers nt' Music ) ( Jolilien in Musical and Mucic Iluulo, ) ( Mrreliandiie. CHICAGO PRICKS DUIM.ICATIiD. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. (Slit .Main Slreel, KANSAS CITY, 310. srsa in JOHHSOH Nemaha Co., Neb., Ilj.ing liecn iccently Surveyed and Platted tin SEC. 7, T. 5. 1- '3. In ;he Western part of Nentelia County, Ne braska otfeu rare chanees forj ND) 1 I XwiJ)t i LUMBER, LA Til, SHINGLES Etc., Cheaper Hum any Firm on Earth. Pfl By n l'TIIOItlKII IIV THK I. S. (JOVKItN.MKVI First KcV tiona d 0 0 l. II Z" O W 3VV r I IL. J Paid-up Capital, Authorizml a $00,000 oOO,00() io( Mechanic Ousines jDO n UOl J3I JfjOW OX TIJK. l PltKPAItliO TO TIIANNACT A General Banking Busines. IIUV ANDHKMi 00IN & 0DRREN0Y DRAFTS -11 nil tlioirlnclimloltli!3 ui the United States anil EJuropo, MO NET .LOANED On approved xnrurlt.v only, 'I'lnii! Drul'tH illitooiiiit fit, unit iiievlnl uei inioiliittiitmuriiiiloil to iti'iioHlt rH. DculerHlii flOVICIlNMKNT HON' IKS, ,U STATE, COUNTY & CITY SECURITIES DEPOSITS IttTPlvi'd piiv:ilileoiiini'l'i I anil I N'l'HlllOH I" il owed on tliiinccrlllli'iitiMofdHi(Mlt, ntltKCrOKs.-Wiii.TTTin, II. M. Pulley, M.A llHiiillny. t'rank K. .IoIiiihoii, Lather IIohiII.v Win. Kraltlier. ,. .1011 N lt. (JAKKON. Ptlilnt, , II. DAVISOV.CilSlller. I". .Mi'.N'al'oiirov, AiMl'C'afllilui, Tho riiittsniontli lintrfprtm- nays tlib liottotn has fallen out of the nrlee In lumber In that city. Hatner ous. auibigu- Early neacheu are rotting badly on tho tree. IJotter gather thorn before thoy got vary rino. Col. S. It. Proctor, New Orlotum, brother-in-law of Gonornl Tluaureganl,1 sulcliletl 1st lust. The National ilebt wnsIeor'iwoil ilur ing .Inly souii'tliiny over l.unn.OOO. Tho Pj. iL,mncliiiDsliQliatPlnlt3 montb M9 lighted by otofltrlcHy. Harvest is now about over In this sec tion of the eouutry.iunl tho professional harvest hands have gone further north towards newer Ileitis and pastures greener. Our fanners are spending their time rubbing their hands with glue jingling prospective gold pieces in tholr pockets, making hnv mid plowing stubble. Ilenrv ('htv said that he had rather bo right than bo president, but it ho had lived in lS2 ho hail rather no a run CASH 0 Apply 10 s A 0SB0 BN, lirownville, .Johnson, or Calvert pne.7rrjBsraiacCTiaKU3Karnxtsji?s;: Kr tjO'lm l'urcNtiuiiI Ittxt Jlfillrlnricveriiiaili A A cor:"iittnn of llnn, Jliirliu, Mnnilrnkr, UHIl 1 l.'HU.;.'' !.JM, V 1 1 il I ft I" l,kt Hlill lIKi 1 I .1-11- Av .-.? il I'jiif ailoiliT I .t4;nii:KilithiiKii.i(t- tt.lt Illtod l'lirl'Jcr. I.tvi. ItMlllMln mill 1 tf,. ! anil II 'oJtU lluktoi uij Ai.'uul un turMi. NO itlMVlMl or lit llr'fltttl ran ImMlUv tz-.n LtUl jH'i.roltoiilt'.ttirBBro utol. o varied and iwuh- t arti l.io! r op n.; ' ui. 1 llei ilf nt Ii; .nA ttimr to the M ant lnrn. ffi To nil wtiiiwi rin!liriiiiiUi ruiiwi Irrnil rlryr.f thi.'i 1. v-H nr urinary .iruaiw. uro I",jijiii- mi K 1 : -r.T.mlit unit inild RtlmulHnt, lluu iutUu 1 .Vl.U.illl Hltluut Intuxli-utliiK. Xebraskii fanner State Journal. then anything else. While a freight train was passing through "Walton. Ivy., a drunken wrotch named .lolm ltichy, came out of a saloon and Hied several shots from a pistol at tho etnployos on the train. A brakonmu nuinod .1 . 11. Carann, was hiliwl, TJio.mui-deiur was umwU'il. V. V. SAainn.so.v, President. I). .1. Woow, Ciwhler, Nemaha County Bank; Calvort, Nobratikji, Docs a, Gonoral Banldn Bxisincss. fttl rifltt'r Utint Vour fM.l,u.d nr wmiilntrk. nm. .1 vh f. iDillHiamt nr aUriMiftt U. u llm Hlt it. SI "-'tTltiintlljouarlolc,l)iitlf ynu Vjilv fultt I.I.m. Ijuh.I.u ..... .1... '... .. il 'K ....... i. i nirir, um mi. iiiin nflt IlIU'B. il UiY I vuunrlifM. ItluMiuviylliitir'il ".Otl Will lA ,ilil rnri. mMilln. 'II n..f r..n.. , Jd . lJiiotNiff).riMirl. t viiui'i-l'-ulmuiilui.ljut ..o and u:;j.i t.ui to imi1Iud UltWm. J Hii'XMnVr lf-.nI1ttrTnmnovtl,dni'r(tiHt.(lrunk. ll'Illl ..r U,l"4lt!)M ltlrl llIItllt Sfi'llll-lnorviT I'-ll1 t lll!T!l,4 'rU-HlI HIlU lliiiw,"d ji.u i.iviiui iiMiiny mi-miu iwwi-irj.it tin in. tV't mm I Ii day. BiMlSl r Covoit rtiwuliitlm wilt, tafnt and Iwiit. A iJi.Mi. ti. ' rl'vtif-rf.mn li,l..frnnil KIIiutImip. I ,.li.t.i:. Ci!nl7aljarlliii -koninrtt. ,lip-ir;buluti,uiijlrn.Ml4;lliA,.urf(rilr mk in ', umi or uuiuin, lutmiwi a Ik I tiaruo:ii i. kII 'fgjt.:. l.IIIIUr.Mb.(-o.HMiMlw.N.y w. r: aMiforCb.iM. U Mffiir"cagtgaEaiKEusg?agacMi A'artinrtar '3U(')i,fioii''.Cih', ci) Calf erf ions. Monov Loaned on Jkppvow ort Soeuity. " Ii,vrltmigr on all perls ol 17. S. anil tin rope. 0 a n, k ir c. '. ' .' . "'!' " htrl K II u KJ ' i " A. i.i.i ur n i!i.i pmumuuwiu I'r.ir. HurrU I'uiupliltt tv fl.u.i llii(il.Krt( n., ..I ,, I(lliir4. 4l4tiiu I"- '" I" -.ll., ..1 '. UI'lM, I. t.f i .1 ... , oi. t- i i' . r. , ' i 'pn.rt.1 ir-i.w -.! Mtfi ..Kit 5; vi IIJUSiM. 'OfriMfl MMI(4 'z-