f ' 30 CARS OF COAL Being received by the Chicago Lumber Co., Auburn and Johnson. CHEAP and GOOD. POST OFFICE HOURS. From 7:00 a. nit lu 9 p. m. Sundays, (torn t i in. in 1 p. ni. Farmert and others please like notice, O. V. FAlRHROTHRR, J ,l M. THURSDAY, SEPT. til, 1882. (ieoil bye. summer. , Vvwa Wlictt Urillti by I). Ciimiibull, "N'orlli Auburn. M. A. Ortborn, of HrownviUe, wan ruglstwwl at tin) llolrirojre Wednemluy. Tho Hupiiblinaii Ht:it convention Convened at Uniiiliu yo.-Uoidiiy tit 1 ::iu MrH.loM. I). (Jroan nud Mrs., Albert Dillon arrived at homo from their vifdt to the oast on Tlnumlily last. David Campbell bus moved Ills Im plement bouso to North Auburn. Ho luiH a full stock of everything l Ida line. Misses Anna and (Jraee Glasgow, two (jliarmliiR young ladles of North Au burn, enlivened the parlor at tho Ifol ilrefe last Tuesday afternoon. Dillon & Oroan bavo sold their drug store. What business thoy will now engagis in we do not know, but hope they will remain citizens of Auburn. Wantkd Thu undersigned desires to rout a farm of about 100 acres well Improved. Tho host of references furnished. 0. I. Wii.som, l-hv2 South Auburn, Nob. Misses Kiln Jveedy and JSuuimEckor, of Dmighis preeinet, bavo bought out the, millinery stock of Mrs. Miller and will continue tliu business at the old .stiiud. Titus & Williams, Nemaba City, are now receiving a very large invoice of fall goods mid groceries. C.ill and see their nice goods and have your bills (Hied as cheaply as at any house in the county, (jco. W. Berlin, well - known In tho county and a jolly good boy, now traveling for grocery bouse of John A. 'JTolinan & Co., of Chicago, was In town Wednesday of last week supplying ouv merchants with goods In bis line. Wo suppose If Strobe doos not get -.tho district attorneyship, bo will bo :. given a surveyor's contract to heal his wounds and heal bis pocket. aYeiiwa flat City Ntivn, 0, certainly -but don't worry about ;j8trooo. ITo'll got thoro, all tho same. ' Mr. John Strain and bis daughter, Miss Mary, wore In Auburn Wednes day, and gave tho Advkrtibku a pleas ant call. Miss Mary will teach the Hillsdale school, beginning soon. She taught there a former term or two. and wih uvell likod by scholars and $ areola. Amos Whitlow camo to town Mon day drunk, or got drunk after ho came, kicked up u row with Roberts in his restaurant and was put out. After which I Hi drew 11 knife with which to carve Uolterta. and Lorn. Cummings of tlc Paris HTotiun, in attempting to hold li-im reoeivi'fi a kick in tho stomach llmt doubled him up ltko a jack-knife, jolte'd the winflfrei his breathing llx ingaaud lie was carried out; but soon recovering, bo wont home cogitating upon tho liutigers of fooling around the .heels of ft jackass. Kd. Wert then nr-Q-ostoil Whitlow, took him to Urown viUe, brought him back, took him lie i'oro Fowler, J. 1., who let him go on his'fersonal recogulcaKco, until tbo :2nd, wbon if 'lie mipeors, ho will have a .trbiL Three car loads of wngons just re ceived by David CutapbelL .iton tbo iflth infit, Gen. Wolsoley led .'bis forces against did "Egyptians, and 3iis plan was ho vrel rande aicd execut ed tfotki'tbeiiosts of AraW wetu nearly -arniilfilateQ. "The fortlficatioua wero stormed and Ottariud by tbo ttavonet, and with fluchrtkill.andictrtipidity that thosn nutflliuM, fted lTkttrror-urlokcn sheep. And about nit the ammunition, arms and artillery in thnic defense M'ttrks, five miles long, vrtsre captured. Arnbi showotl his cowardice wly in the 'engagement by jumplug tulo a railway engine and pulling e( to sufo tyunttflrR. WtflaeJey attacked l(ut 4 o'clock in the mornmg, utterly mir prlslng ArlA,aml before l3'dftck all -of Arabl's lU'Bky rabble were eUhor prlsnuerH, dad-or 4lying, and tbo war in Egypt virttially tutded. Woltjpley'H attack was covered by darkness bo :ause ho dirt not -want to exposo his aoldiars to tho terrible slaughter winch would bavo been inevitable in storm ing those breastworks and other forti fUcutions by daylight. Ho led his men iuitly without a yell tr gnnshot to Sflve wurnlng of Ms approach, up to nud over the sandy embankmente, and lieffiui bayoneting th unwary Aralw lefor tlmy had time to know precise ly what was up. And tbnt'H what reared them o. We Uko tho style of VToUelfljr, and concludo ho wouM be almighty hard to get away with as to big fighting and (inal grand results. And later reports say Arabl is u prisoner. Mis. C'roau and Mrs. Dillon vrcro gone to their old borne, at Anderson, Ind during tho groator part of August and September, and arrived bnck to Auburn on Thursday last. During tho absenco of the ladles Mr. t'wmn went to woik and had, as many vote it, the handsomest residence in tbo city built, for a surprise present to bis wlfo upon her return. He did his wotk well and successfully, having the bouse finished completely', and furnished before she returned. We have an idea that Mrs. Croun knew nothing of tbo pleasant fliirjuiKi! tliut would gladden the heart of wnv lady -that awaited her, for al though they received the Advkktibku regularly while on their visit, tlny saw not a word In It regarding Mr. Groan's scheme. Ho bad forbidden us to say a woid about it. Wo can now say what we please about it, and certainly con gratulate Mr. and Mrs. Croun for their beautiful and pleasant home. On Mon day they threw open their doors and received their friends, which numbers everybody. Amongst other things done at the district court last week, Anthony Cloyd, tho colored boy who raped old Mrs. Copcluml was sentenced to ten years in the penitentiary. He plead guilty is only 17 years old. fliggins, for burglary at Brock some time ago, w.iut up for a year. deeper vs. M. 1'. H. K. for dnmages to bis laud by reason of said road run ning through it received $-':(). .1. C. Denver, in a similar case, received no verdict Jury couldn't agree. The award by the commissioners to Denser was db'O. Judging from tho testimony, all ot which wo beard, bo will not bo likely to get that amount, by law. The attorneys for plantiffs were O.sborn & Taylor and O. J. Stowe)l, and they stood by their clients energetically and ably. ITon. J. h. Webster, of Omaha, was for tho railroad. Jle is a slick one, in every sense of word. On tbo 14th Inst., tho bourbons of Nebraska met at Omaha and nominated the following state ticket: For gov ernor, .7. Storllng Morton, of Otoe; llout.-govornor. .1. F. War nor, of Dako ta; secretary of state, ChunesJ. Howl by, of Saline; treasurer. Peter D. Stur rtoviint, of Filmore; attorney-general, .1. C. Crawford, of Cuming; auditor, Charles Leech, fit. .lohuson; commis sioner of public lands mid buildings, Henry Urebe, of Douglas; superintend ent of public Instruction, (Jinnies A. S. Pierce, of Platte; regent of tho university. Ike Hurku, of Lancaster. Uugglcs and Spring Wagons for sale by J). Campbell, North Auburn. Our esteemed young frioud Hugh C. Stokes and Miss Kiunio Stevenson, all of Nemaba precinct, wero quietly mar ried by ltov. U. J. Johnson, Tnursday evening, Septombor It, J8SL. Doth Parties wero well-known and very pop ular witli the young people of this vi cinity, and tbo Advkiitiskk joins with a host of other friends In wishing Hugh and Ids fair hridn a long life of happiness and prosperity. Church llowo was not given his (list naiuo as a joko on tho church triumpli ant. Nebraska City News. And tho present Democratic candi date for governor was not given his improved middle name as a joko en tirely. .1. Htcalint; lias merited that cognomen.by many a trick in filling his own pocket. There is something in a naiuo after all. Mrs. Dr. A. L. Fulton'is in the city visiting with her sister, M rs. Ed. Wort Tom .Jones, a popular youiiij carpen ter of this place, recently purchased of Chns. Cottrell a half interest in his hotel on Maxwell street. It looks rather suspicious to seo two unmarried men investing in a house that would just tit two families nicely. Mrs. J. W. Kerns started for homo last Tuesday, coming by the way -of Omaha, where she will make a short ylBit with somu of her friends, reach ing Auburn tho lattor part of tho week, Tho gloomy look is slowly pass ing from tho face of .1. W. Persons having farm to rent, or pornons wanting to rent farms, will do well to put their business in D. .1. "Wood's hands, who has applicants for both. The baso ball club that gets away with all of em South of Omaha, is com posed of some farmer boys out at Johnson, Nemaha county, Nebraska. Miss Nettio Stokes accompanied by her cousin, Miss Nannie Simmons, of St. Joseph, was In town shopping last Tuesday. "Viola," our new continued story commenced last weok, Is one of the host, as all our story readors will agree after thoy bavo rend it. Hon. G. It. Shook, was doing some surveying for farmers in tho neighbor hood and called at Auburn Tuesday. "Wm. Mattheisen started last Monday on business trip to Cawkor City, Kau nas. Tho Johnson County Fair oponod at Tecumseh, Wednesday this week. Mrs. August Strooker returned from Humboldt last Tuesday evening. A full lino or Wagon Wood Work by J). Campbell. STOP AND READ EVERYBODY IS HAFF1T BECAUSE THE HARVEST IS OVER And GEORGE RIECHERS With His Mammoth Slock of CLOTHING, GROCERIES, ROOTS, Hats, Caps, rO-LA-SSWLiaiE A.3ST3D IsTOTIOIsrS. It is an undisputed fact that CASH buys the goods of GEOEGE .RIECHERS cheaper than of any other merchant west of Chicago. u And sec that mammoth stock at "SOUTH AUBURN, NEBRASKA. Orango Blocsotna. Once more wo hnvo tho ploasuro of ringing the hymenial bulls. The parties of whoso marriage wo just received the news are, Mr. William Wager and Miss Frances Kollicr, both of Uedford precinct, who weie married yesterday at the residence of the bride's parents. Tho ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Lawler, and was at once sol emn and impressive. Tho discourse tendered by tho Rev. gentleman on tho occasion was lengthy and consisted in well-selected words of advice which wore duly appreciated by all present. Extensive preparations wore made by tho friends of botli parties for a sumpt uous dinner and tho wedding cake which was ordered from Drownvillo, was the nicest and most delicious that could bo procured. Many friends and well-wishers of the happy couple were present and tbo wodding gifts wore numerous and valuable. Tho dav was spout in fun and merriment, and in the evening tho newly married couple took tho westd)ouud train on tho H. & M. to spend their honeymoon in a land "where angels sing and all is love." Ho extend to tho parties ourcougratu lations and best wishes, wishing thorn a long, happy life, and hoping their brightest anticipations will ono day find a happy realization. ! Murder was performed on our. streets Tuesday. There was a pistol sho ,and Jim Buokloy was seen poking a smok ing pistol into his pocket. His victim fell and expired without a word. A crowd gathered round and gazed sol emnly on the deceased, tho dark blood absorbed by tho dusi, and the little round bole above tho right oyo from which tho brains oozed, and sonio one remarked that it was a good shot, and Jim ought to be a awarded a chromo. It was a yellow slut. Wo resign the further consideration of tho subject to some of our poots. Worth Eememberinf. Now that good times are again upon us, it is worth remembering that nu ono can enjoy the pleasantest surround ings if in bad health. There are hun dreds of miserable people going about to-day with disordered stomach, liver or kidneys, when a bottle of Parker's (linger Tonic would do them more good than all the medicines they have over tried. S. A. Osborn, Esq., (!.W. Fail-brother sr. and jr., went out Wednesday to see tho Tecumseh fair. Reduced Prices in Moat. The Calvert Meat Market will furn ish meat from this date at tho follow ing reduced rates: Surloin Steak 12 J cts. Round " 10 " Roast 8 " Chuck 10 " Rolling peices from Oc to 7c. Henky IIakm, Prop. Pull up ttio wtckol unci llio ntnko, Put by lue nmllot unci tho bull; No mora oroquul will bo plnyod OiU jreart If getting too late In U10 mil. M. P. Ilanagan, attorney at law, is tho authorized agent for tho Anvicu n&r.K at Nemaha City, and will receipt moneys paid him on subscription and job work. Wednesday morning was quite cool, nnd excepting the Buperabundanco of dust,;the weather is very pleasant. Newton, Schultler, Studebakor nnd Mitchell wagons for sale as cheap as any house lu the state, by Campbell. Gloves, KHI ftnppinl "NTnircs -- .-- Notices umlor this IhmuI "Wanted," "For Snlo," "For Kent," etc.,-ttvo cents per Hue, each IriKorltou. J70 It HA LIS. A good rcHldenro lu South J Auburn. Apply lo II. J. F. Wert A Co. MONBY TO LOAN. Wo ciiu 1111 cliolro Ioriih In three duyH. Apply to OHburn & Tnylor. JTIOUHALK. -Ulnnlc DeedH.Chnttel nnd Kent I Kutnte Mortmies, IIIIIk of Hale, Notuo, Ktc. HI lllK ADVKHTISKU nlllcc. 'VX.. EXTilA copies of Tliu AnviiltTisiuiforHiilo III thO pDNUllIlce. NOTICB.-If OU owe UH iinytlilng on HubHcrlptlnn plenno eoino lu or send In nnd piiy us. We lined our money. FOUSALB.-Cloverllny. Call on Hnrney Ottens. OOOI) HukIuprr lot on Center Avnnun, iienr hotol.Houth Auburn, lor snlu cheap by II. J. F.Wert & Co. WANTBDTO IIUY.-Two Rood farms of fioin hll to ISUiiereN. near the cenler of Numrtlin county. Apply to II. J. F. Wert J: Co., at postotltce. HOOMHTO ItBNT. Four nice room's In the Ftihllngrr & Kiel block to let. ItteM reiiNounblu. Kiuiulro at I'ostolllce. 5w3 """""""" M MARKET REPORTS. SOUTH AUI1U11N lAUKKT. SuKnr Cotreo II 11m $1 00 HUKiir"C"fl toll) lbs 1 00 Flour. Qleu Hock, pr 100 lbs :i 75 " Allen's ' " 3 so " Nemnlia Mill " " ;i m " Homnwoods ' 3 go Potntoes per tm ., Apples, (Jrcon 50 ' Dried 12 lbs 1 00 Onions por busbel 507."i Halt per burrel 2 00 CnbbiiKO per bend a5 1Ckh per dozon yi llutter So OI1AIN MAKKKT. Whent No 2 fi072 Corn old 50 0'I 20aai Jarloy jom "JO - i) STOCK MAltKKT. fJnttlo S2 255 50 Hs 7 00f7 5(1 PIANOS AND- ORGANS! TUNED and REPAIRED by a Competent WORKMAN AND MUSICIAN. Call on or Address G. M. BARNES. AUBURN and TECUMSEH, NEBH. ESTABLISH EI") 18 7 0. CONOVER BROTHERS, Mnufjctutcrs of the Conover Bro't Patent Uoright Pianos, And Wholesale Agents for "Steinway," "Chickering," Kranioli &!Bach, Lindoman, Fischer and Haines Pianos. Publishers of Music 1 f Jobbers In Musical and Mucic Books, Merchandise, CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. 013 Main Street, KANSAS CITY, MO. THIS ! ! SON DECK! DRY GOODS Que ens ware, J SHOES, GEO. RIECHERS notice of proving claims. I tint Pan ttr rVtt r x?,v..... 1... -.-.... . lirilNKll. Nnttnn lu horohi irlirnn Mint Kn. Dili, December th, ISS'J, nnd July lnt, 1K8.I. 1.1. ivii uim.iv 11, in.. 111 uuun liny, ill inn OUICO of the County JikIko of Neinntin countv, Nebriinkft, In Hrownvillo, Nabriwkn, hnvn been llxeit by tbo court nu tbo times nnd Ilno when nnd wlioro nil person who bnvo clnlrnH nnd domiuulh nunlnHt xnld riereinicil citn ImvutliPKuino oxuinliiKd, nilluKled nnd nllowod. nil clnliim not proton ted nt lb InM incnltouod dntolwlllbo forevor bnrred, by order of tho court. John 8. Stum., ., County JihIkc Dnted Soptombor 8, 18S2. lUwl H. J. F. Wert $ Co., Real Estate and Insurance Agents, SOUTH AUBUKN Cnn furnish you with Good FarniK, Im proved and otherwise lu Nuinuliiv coun ty, nnd vacniit and Improved town lotH lu North nnd South Auburn and JoIiiihou. HnveiilKoanuinberorbuslncHsnndreHldenen bonnes lu Houth Auburn for rent. Can iiirn IhIi bhtuks of liny dlHcrlptlon. Apply ut tho potollce, Col ert, Nobrnuku. We have FOR SALE A very deslrublo rculdonce on Carson St. FOR SALE A ffood dwelling houtio on Nemahn Htreel, -Well, Htnblo and other conveniences on tho prumlseH. FOR SALE One of tho most desirable mnall rusldcuce" In the city. Good well.treeH. etc. FOR SALE A pleasant little dwellltiK on Maxwell nt. FOR SALE A de.slrablu buNtuess lot on Contro Avonuo, FOR RENT Four buNlneHH rooms favorably located in South Auburn. FOR RENT NumcrouH dwelling nnd sultB of rooms In dltlereut parts of town. Ho tv liONl, How ItcMtored ! Just published, a new edition of DR. CUL VERWEI.L'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the radical cure of Spcrmatorrha-a or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses. Impotcncy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc, ; alto, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by self indulgence or sexual extrava gance, &c. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essa, clearly demonstrates from a thirty year's successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self abuse may be ladically cured; pointing out mode of cure as one simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be. may cure himself cheapl), privately, and radically, fl65T This Lecture should be in the hands uf every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents ot two postage stamps. Address The Oulvorwell Med ical do., 4 Ann St., New York, N. Y. ; post Office Box, 450, TO CONSUMPTIVES. Thondvertldor having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by a tilniplo remedy. In uiixIouh to innko known to IiIb fellow sulfererK tho tho meauH of euro Toull whodcxlro It, he will nond n copy of tho prescription used, (fren of charge,) with J ho directions for preparing nnd UKlnK tho ame, which they will find a sure euro lor courIih, colds, consumption, asthma, bron chitis, etc. Parties wishing tho prescription will please address, Itev. K. WlUou, 101 renit Htreot, Williamsburg!!, N. Y. LADIES wh Tf IrouUM with Lo'Corrherj iHui Altut.r V(,iu,i ,Kciii en4 lor rof. lliu-rl.'l'iifii .lilrtlllluilrilf 1 tr riiltl) (lllc drttrtf linn n( Li, U.lu.dr, liI ll.owinc lu aj JKtton. Tic vu..'tilc t 11 ttliit,!, 11 irjr lJy lu deli. calf LtHta,lriD Mir-ifli- t ftr ltrrtupnihiidlM)e, ikr... iiABiiis ntfiUii t:., sr iquis, mo. J-lmiiv'Cy.Vi