ctelut Hmtiatx m BY G. W. FAIRBROTHER & CO. .JateB of Advertising: Local meci, first week, to cents per tine ; Inch subsequent week, 5 cents per line. Display locals, 15 ceini per line. Advertisements on local page, 56 ccnti per each per week, -1 ' ( MiscellanebUs ads 56 centa perlnch per month. Legal aihjf. legal ratei. iMnohino Oils at Nickel! & Slmrtz'. A.W. Nickel), reliable newsdealer, Brown ville. If you Want to buy a farm or rent a houKo call on Wert & y. o. . n- H,,Strol)le, of Brownvillo waH in .South Auburn last week. AtiKiist Frank and Mr. Cooper, of Humboldt, Wero in town last week. Machine olla of all kinds at greatly redticed prices at Nickell's In Browu vilie. Wo hear a vaguo sort of rumor that watcrmeloiiH have mado their appear ance in tho market. I Hippy aro tlioy wlio have leisure to sit about in the Bliady places this scorching wuatlier, A Post of tho (2. A. 1, was organ ized at Brownvillo last week with U. 0. Jlorger as adjutant. A base ball club was organized at Brownvillo last week, under the sng estivu title of "JJricks." A nulnber of old soldiors, from this county will attend the reunion at Grand Island next month. Al. (Jates. of Brownvillo, who is laying brick at Pawnee City, passed through the city last week. Hon. John L. Carson spent a portion of last week in tliia city, getting his new bank in readiness for business. A Binall party from this city attend ed tho baud concort at HrownVille last week, and report an enjoyable time. Juilgo 0. W. Wheeler, who has built more bridges than you could cross in a month of Sundays, was in town last week. , 1 A man named .John Kirk wood, living near'.SoWard,' fs said to bavo raised a stalk of corn measuring 15 foot in lvngth, A team belonging to Oeorge McClary of Brown villo, was drowned in the Missouri rivor at that place ono day last week. It i is said thab when some of tho Brownvillo boys go hunting, tho prin cipal gamo thoy bring back is empty beer bottles. Tho B. & M. It. It., known as the "Hurllngtion Houto" offers Bpeclal ad vantages to travolors. See their ad vortiKoment in this paper. 0-23 It would bo a relief to Tun Auvnn tisrii boys If J)r. West, who occupies tho rooms over our olllce, would put a thick carpet on his floor, or light shous on his feet Hon. C. M. llayden, of Concordia, Kansas, camo in from tho west last week after his wife and daughtor, who have been visiting friends and relatives in this and IUchardson coun ty. Miss Ella Dyas lias been engaged to teiUBh tho Bedford school this fall and winter. "Wo had hoped this ostimablo young lady would remain hero and taka chargo of our now school. J. P. Calhoun, of tho editorial stair of tho Lincoln Journal, Is in Nemaha county raising havoc with tho prairie chickens. It might bo well if "Qui" would leave a few for breeding pur poses. s John J. Cobry, tho good-looking young man who sells boards for J. W. Kerns, is a little under tho weather from ono of tho numerous ,mplalnta that ailliot humanity during tho warm season. 'Sunllowor dunces," where all the dancers deck themselves with that as thetic flavor, aro tho latest wrinkles, hots of sunflowers hero but too warm for dances. Mr. John W. Kent and Miss Fran cis Burrltt. both of this city, wero quietly married, on tho 2Sd Inst, by j ustico Fowler at tho rosldonce of tho groom's parents. Tho contract for building the now school house in this city I1113 boon awarded to Harvey Johnson. Tho building is to bo completed on or be fore tho 25th of September. "Little Thunder," a blglnjln of tho Chippowa tribe, died recently at Chica go, aged sixty-live years, L. T. was an orator, and some of his cloiiionce is presorvod in tho school readers. Tho himdHoiiio.it counter in this city is at Carson's new bank and was built by James Corbott, of Urowit vllle. It is surprising what a mechanic liko Jim can eilect with a few tools, somo nails and a lot of wood. Tho memory of John Brown, whoso "soul is marching on" was celebrated at Chicago on the 2ild iust. in grand stylo. Tho object of tho colobration was to start a fund for tho purpose of erecting a monument to his memory. The widow of the martyr was present, having traveled nil tho way from Cali fornia, for that purpose, upon invita tion and passes lurnished lion SI10 is nearly 70 yearn old. yho lives on a farnj, in California, owned by herself and sbiis, her share of it being purchas ed by money contributed by friends of her husband. Tho old lady will bo apt tt return homo With well filled pocket book, as tho matter of smoothing her path as sho advances towiisd tho close llfo, is being urged. Sho will viBit tho grave of hor husband, on the "old place" at North Elba, Essex county, New York, before she retuniB homo. Tho Milwaukee un says hazing at Harvard College has be-on effectually suppressed. It seems that the faculty of tho college hired John L. Sullivan, tho champion bruiser of tho world, to come to-that institution of learning, in tho guise of it qtiukor lad and apply for admission as a freshman and then let naturo take its course. Tho first evening after John's arrival ho was induced on some pretext or another, to visit a certain room in tho college, where ho found about seventy of tho boys, with every applianco to givo him a first-class "hazing," Tho boys tossed him up in a blanket and when ho came down after tho drat toss, ho waded in and knocked tho entlro crowd endwise, corded tho gang up in a corndr, and hazing in that college has lost its charms. The following effusion is pretty good for a Dakota orator: "No Bharp por, nobler, wide-wake, straighter-tobacco-spittor, moro enterprising, whole-souled, generous, true-hearted and public-spirited men than ours ev er left their stoga boot-prints 011 tho golden sands of time. And no bright er, dearer, lovlier, creatures ever llitted through Oriental poot's raptest dream of paradise than our blessed dimity divl nitles, our homo-made calico soraphs, patont-tlnllatablo-crl-nolined darlings, our Dakota sweet hearts, wives, mother-in-law, and Mariannes, who aro creation's special petH. and prides. Httcd to bear aueen- ship in any realm. " A geological discovery bos boen made in Pennsylvania which roveals, it is said, the earliest traces of man on this continent. Mr. Wiggens, of "Wa vorly, N. J., found on ' the top of U10 Alleghany Mountains, in Porry county Pennsylvania, a piece of inetamorphic limeatono upon which was closely -visible tho print of tho right foot of a human being. Tho improsaion is about nn inch deep and shows the five toos and tho perfectly formed foot of a man. The piece of stono which has been sent to tho Smithsonian Institu tion is of great antiquity and must have antodnted tho oldest memorials of Egypt. The Inter Ocean says: It was a to bacco cancer that killed Senator Hon Hill, of Georgia. This sort -,of skin niinnfirM In n llitnnufl nf mlflilln urrn If is caused by a constant application of an irritant or somo kind to tho skin or mucus membrane, whore tho diseaso is located. It was Senator Hill's habit to hold a cigar in his mouth, with tho nicotino-coated end against tho left side of his tongue, and there is no doubt that this was the exciting causo in his caso. Cancer was heredity in his family. About throo years ago it developed In Mr. Hill's tonguo, and there Is a long history of treatment, which proved unavailing. A court martial has boon ordered at Newport barracks, noar Cincinnati. to try a major on tho charge of at tempting to use his political influence to soenro a ro vocation of an order from his superior ofllcor, transferring him to tho far west. Now if the court martial finds tho major guiltv, and anything is dono to him that "is very unpleasant, what is tho army coming to? Will tlioro bo a court martial held over overy day or two, lioreafter, under such an ominous pre cedent. Tho Grand Ilnvou papors say that Gen. Garfield's brother, who rosldoa on a small farm in northern Michigan, ami is quite a poor man, is now build ing n flue house and barn upon tho place, with money furnished him by Mrs. James A. Garfield, who is sharing with tho poorer rolatlves of hor hus band tho means with which ills friends and admirers bavo so munificently provided her. The cheekiest impudence is witness ep in tho 6t, Louis Republican, lectur ing people of other States on political honesty and propriety. Tio Itepubll van should hold up its Democratic ad ministration in Missouri by the nape of tho nock, and ask tho world to look, admlro, and emulate. Senator Van Wyclc succeeded, be fore Congress adjournod in getting a proviso inserted in ono of tho appro priation bills, which cuts oft tho prin cipal loophole for fraud in the Sur veyor General's olllce, Tally ono for Van. Hastings Hebraskun, Venor writes to tho Boston Post un der date of Ferry Bunch, Mo., Aug, 18 : "Ono moro hot wave, latter portion of miMuii, "" i"u nu.iw-mu season is over. j ItM'JW An Extraordinary Offer . There are' a number of periont out of employ ment in every county, yet energetic men willing to work do not need to be. Those willing to work can make from &100 to $500 a month clear, working for ui in a pleaiant and permanent business. The amount our agents make varies, some make as high as $500 a month while oth eas as low as $ioo, all depending on the energy of the agent. We have an article of great merit. It should be told to every house-owner, and pays over 100 per cent profit. Each sale is front $.1.50 to $io, One agent in Pennsylvania sold 3 In two days, and cleared $64. An agent in New York made $45 in one day. Any man with energy enough to work a full day, and wil do this during the year can make from $a,ooa to $6,000 a year. We only want one man in each county, and to him will give the exclusive sale as long as he continues to work faithfully for us. There is no competition, and nothing like our invention made. Parties haying from $zoo to $1,000 to invest, can obtain a General Agency for ten coun ties of a state. Any one can make aninvestment of from $15 to $1 ,000 without the least risk of loss, as our circulars will show that those invest ing $25 can after thirty days trial return the goods unsold to us and get their monay back, if they do not clear at least $100. They show that a General Agent who will take ten counties and in vest $3 16 can after a trial of 90 days return all goods unsold to us. and have money returned to them if they fail to clear at least $750 in that time. There are many persons having money to invest, who could not give the business personal attention such can employ sub-agents without leaving home making a large amount yearly out of a very small investment. We are not paying 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 not work on any. Those meaning business will receive our large descriptive circular, an 1 extraordinary after by enclosing a three ient stamp, with their ad dress. The first to comply with our terms will secure the county or cour.tles they may wish to work. Address "Renner Manufacturing Oo, it,, Pittsburgh, Pa, 8W4 n8Smithtield St Nickell, tho Brownvillo druggist, has an immenso stock of paints, oils, glass, also wall paper and window shades, which he Is selling at exceedingly low prices. If you want anything in the above lino da.-not fail to got his prices as it will BiteJ you money. Go to clip New Store and get the highest market price for your produce. FOB SALE ! OneS-Spring Wagon, 2 Lumber Wagons. 1 Set Light Harness. One '3-year old Colt. Ono or all can bo bought cheap for n Cash as I have no use for thom.i Ti:d. IIuddakt, South Auburn, Neb. Don F5.il to Read This!!. Any party wishing to purchase a Beatty Organ or Piano, I will furnish thorn any stylo desired, less the trans portation to any railroad station in Nebraska. Address G. M. Barnes, Auburn, Tecumseh, or Beatrice. Uncle Sam's Nerve and Bone Lini ment is for man and beast and is a balm for every wound. Sold by all druggists. 5 Slimmer Millinery GooiIm at Cowt. Miss Dollio Terry will for tho next thirty days sell summer millinery goods at cost. Tliis is a rare chance to tret good goods way down low, and all aro invited to call at once. "Wlwn you go to Brownvillo call in at Nlckoll's drugstore and get a glass of Cream Soda. II. J. F. Wert has been commissioned agent for tho Springfield F. & M. In surance company of Massachusetts, and will insure your property from loss by fire or wind. You will find him at tho postoffico, South Auburn, Nebr. M. P. Hanngan, attorney at law, is tho authorized agent for tho Advkii tisuu at Nemaha City, and will receipt monoys paid him on subscription and job work. Niokoll, tho Brownvillo druggist, has tho largest assortment, tho best goods, and the lowest prices of any drug house in tho county. Reducou1 Prices in Moat. Tho Cnlvorl Meat Market will furn ish meat from this dato at tho follow ing reduced rates: Surloin Steak 12U cts Hound " 10 Boast " Chuck 10 Boiling pelcos from Oc to 7c. Hi:nky Haum, Prop. Linn & Cooper. Calvert, Neb., are now ready to re coivo grain of all kinds, for which thoy will pay tho highest market price Call at tho elevator. J.. GA8KIL.I,, Mnmigcr. j Frosh Broad, pies and cakes al ways orf hand at A. Palmer's, Brown villo. - A. "W. Nickell. rellnlilo ifrii,.iHr Brownvillo, LailH.B fiiuliiiuuuJujm.jJijLV-iJlrT NEW HARDWARE AND- FURNITURE , Johnson, Wol.9 JONES BROS. & BAILEY Will open about SEPT. ioth, a Large and Complete Stock of Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, Furniture, ISTDERTAKINQ GOODS, ETC We propose to keep a full line of everything usually found in a first-class Hardware and Furniture Store, and cordially solicit your patronage. Will always pay the highest market price for Live Stock. Remember the place ToNESlSllOS. & BAILEY, and give us a call, Johnson, N"oJb. A. H. GILMORE & SON' North Auburn, Where you will find one of the finest stocks of General Merchandise in Nemaha County. You will find the nicest SPRING STOCK of CLOTHING 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 excellentline of BOOTS and PLOW SHOES Men. You will find a full stock of GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, etc. You will find oneof the nicest store rooms and the most gentlemanly clerks in Nemaha County. 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, NORTH AUBURN, NEB. TOWN LOTS, SOUTH Slaving ItcccHthj been Snrietcd and Flatted? ON SECTION 21 and 28, T. 5, R. 14, NIMAHA COUNTY, NEBRASKA, OrEERS RARE CHANCES FOR Commercial t Mechanical BUSINESS. The Town is from 10 to 25 miles from any other place of IS IN THE CENTER OF THE COUNTY, AND SURROUNDED BY THE BEST FARMING LAND IN THE STATE. LOTS AT LOW TRICES FOK CASH' OR ON TIME Aooly to S, A OSBORN. ESTABLISHED 18 7 0. 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