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THE OMAHA BEE OFFICIAL PAPEK OF THE CITY. 70 CORRESPONDENTS. W3 D0 xo deiro sny cantribudions whslerer ‘or poetical charscter ; and we ‘ubdértake to preserve, or 10 Teturn e e, twany case. whsiever. Out Siad 1s sufficiently largedo more than supply our Limtted space in that direction. Br4x Kaxz o WarTa, in full, must 18 each and every case ccompany any commubica- tion of whst nature soever. This is not in- | fended for publication, but for eur own sstis- | faction and as proof of good faith. Jo Faizxps we will alvays be 1 e from, o0 all matters connected ‘with crops, country politics, and on any sub- | Jeot whatever of general interest to the peo- | Plo of our Btate. Any information eonpect- | od with fhe slection. azd relating to foods, ‘2ocilents. eté-, will be gadly recelved. AN such communicvtions, however, must be ‘brief ss possible; and tuey must, inall cases, e writden p ome side of the seat only. ¢A-.mnun.«—am- for office “ Z /etber - made by sell or friends, and whether as 5ol ‘cesor con. caunications to 36 Editor, are (uatil Dominations are made) simply personal, and will be charged s ad- vertisswe s be addressed to w renty-fnt, 1872, the A ;munun-—ar-uu-. Draw- c-u- Brp is assumed Davis, to whose order all aub- scriptions not paid st the office will be payable. nd -,-u-.n.—m.mnm»u-uzm X E. BOSEWATER. Publisher BEECHER s aceused of another high crime. He was among the first publishiers’ fhat bribed sub: seribers with & chromo. I iR NeW Vork Tribuneof the 234 ~contains an elaborate-editorial in favor of lightning rods, We srein- «lined to suspect that the lightning rod agent has_taken possession of Dridune while the editor was at- diig “" horse ‘race at Long Branch. ¥ ASopER, & # by el C This timé it e rock-rooted “can- yens of the Sierras. It came not s the consequences of carelessness, but as one of those Providential visitations, against which no amount ¢ (’f buman forgthought or wisdom < eurgnmi ¢ calamity is re- perc s BITEWASH HAWLEY deelared "Foray was ip no ‘way implica- i thePattee corruption fund, simply because Pattee and Strick- land- pdsitively ‘denied that they shad subsidized him, . Now did any body axpefit that efther Pattee or Strickland would confess that ~ they had-committed a criminal offense— bribing a United States officer. ‘TuEegtent of the grasshopper in- . ¥asion may be best judged from the grasshopper - extracts published in another column. While the loss and actual destitution entalled by the unwelcome vorazious visitors will doubtless be qulfe severe in some lodalities, We apprehend that cythe actual dsmage sustained - will “all below'the first panic estimates. 4 'has applied for $295- ftfonal national currency un-’ thémeéw ourrendy act. - Of this Af6HAE §90,000 has already been granted, and $135,000 has been re- 47 fused owing to informality in the " applications. Tt is exnected that these fnformalities will soon be rec- tified-and-then the currency will be issued by the United States treasury ““department. —_———— ¢ PosTMASTER YOBT very disdain- o foliy Tefuses to avail himself of the opportunity to be present at the ex- amination now in progress before Judge Bartlett, | His refusal to rec- o(nlu the proceeding as regular will, bowever, in no way diminish force of the depositions that are g taken there tinder dathi. Ttis the only way in which the charges preferred against Hiytan be proper- 1y substantiated. Fiyw.of the_ most distinguished naries in the Co-op cause have Just rétdrned from Beatrice where instituted a_couaoll of this order. It would bardly be necessary in X state how Luther Polend and . Pratt have gained dis- tinetion among us. _ For the infor- mation of the vifizens_of_Beatrice ds de, o We yer, mention the fact d fid- high Tsnk in the o mét Brigade phrase e .:1e ACEOEDING to the Lincoln Jour- the meeting of the Nebraska “Tdependents on the 21st proved & eBEE and other the 25th, Inasmuch as the BEE its information from the the county papers, where the hew departure originated, this ion of the fizzle appeared to us pat fisy. It now transpires ingophisticated Lincoln re- smpletely hoodwinked pn and other op- only i iliaals dnthe way of this brilliant e s the lament- gble insul Bt e it o are “fhe/ pitriots who are 0 |- o nmummrmuth ves upon munr«mel:mu;vin defense of the industrial classes. the number: of u,."" THE leading organ of Nebraska Bourbonism is again doomed ito disappointment. The indnstry and zeal which it has of late dispiayed in attempting to fire the Germanie heart into revolt against the Re- publican party is likely to come to naught, The chief staple of irTita- tion that was to drive German-Re- publicans into the Dempcratic ranifs was farnished by the-utlerances the Pawnee Republican. That pa- per was quoted as an oracle that foreshadowed the temperance cru- sade that was to be waged by the Republican party 1’ the coming campaign. 15 The Herald very ingeniously as- sumed that ‘the- Pawnee county pever was in favor of prohibitory State Legislation, which, if enxcted would deprive the German of l* indispensible beveragé, ~And now! the Pawnee Republican explains its position by pronouncing against local and State legislation and in favor of remanding the hiquor traffic questionto congress. The fnl]ow extracts fully explain how our Paw-{f} nee contemporary proposes o deal with this issue, | 8 «We believe this matter belongs 10 Congress, and Congress most cer- tainly has the right and power to ifitisan evil in the land. Itis @ national evil. Then why has Con- gress not just the aame right to leg- islate this evil out of the country as it bad 10 logilgle slavery? wn-: are our pnunt Taws wor so far as the penalty for viol ting them by the whisky drinker and seller’—scareely -as much . as the p-per upon whlduhey -upqn Tn.: ednu of th(Ll nal knows flnt wh sold ang drank o up.-ufimm," asif saloons 'x.w must get to absolute cureWis eve out first strikingial so with the whisky questjon. ‘We favor the enadtient of g law, by congress, to “fif' :{qflflnm i medicins purpn-ufl alone, and a h s teration, State laws, as we qh( Before, re- main as a dead letter on mnh books.” : st—iertea= 3 4 g ArTHOUGH James M. mw never commissioned udlpu +post-. master of Omaha, the eviden w duaced by the postsl / W shows that the dispensor of nol charities was practically setir months, Not only did he exercise the privilege of stamping and tah! celling his' own ‘malls, but he AIQJ answered letters of inquiry directed to the postmaster of Oniaha. "His replies to these communications —Seward will 566n have a brass band. prohibit the- manufacture of llqlur$ ua‘bhl!- i e m. in that “capacity during | msny STATE JOTTINGS. —York is a promising @0wn. . + ricultural fair this fall. —Tecumseh expects to_establish an agricultural implement factory. —The Ashland flax mill is pre- paring-for active operations. Beatrice 18 to' have anm; mill factory. -—Corner lots have riz in Bloom- ington. —Nemaha county will build & $500 pogr house. - ' i 5 it in the neighborhood of North Platte, —Fremont ia bullding _snother elevator. —St. store., fi‘k ; ,tle n:q ]zlyw Paul wants a hl.rdn‘ll'e :,}w bushel grain elevator. —Bell Creek exports one car load. of brick per dly to Fremont, mbe:mocu. ¥ m?m —Lincoln proposes t organize & $75,000 hotel stock company. —Plattsmouth is trying to estab- lish a church and parlor organ fie- back pay due her in taxes from the - railroad company. -_chrx.vme is in a flourishing| eondmon inspiteof the grasshopper —St. Helena has a sprightly w—chtc(irfflgfity Ad- Pt Hetens wm D steam ferry across the Missouri by September 1st. msh wants the Omaha & tern Railroad to move for- ward and extend. A dally iv::nn mm A:‘?hnd now g agl SR SaT s et {#—Beatrice hias & second ér e Gage county or§ igley editor and publisher. —The ssw mill at Arapahoe, Fur- wldenuu:r de: %’y«l by fin'l':at week, —JW ‘man| was puuea out af issouri river at Brownville last y, but he was not identified. ZThenew flouring mill at Wil- f, Slllne, ca., will be in operation ber 1st. s Oloud, bster r oo% bo;’wénW:)O and | 500 wmflh \-flfiwnm Ipeatis rep- resented as a first-class mhdtnle were colmendably brief and to the quested the postmaster of state whether Pattee's Orphan Asye lum Lottery was reliable, Mr. o8 turned over the; lettet [to-Dephuty- Postmaster Pattee; and {hat func~ tionary roplied 0, K. L7 | o ————— [ TuE address of the Oongreuéhiol Republican executive committee contains among other facts some very interesting " statistics,’ ¥hich demonstrate that the ordinary g penditures of the Government—é: cluding the interest on the national debt and-expenses incidental.to_the. rebellion—have been reduced to a less amount-than during the last year of Democmatic . der Buchanan in 1860, If 18 a very striking evidence of the economical management of our na- tional affirs. 1 Tnsurance ldom Reform In insaranes 1s now. the ‘watchword of property owners dm Chicago, snd the Chicago Tribune presents a very plausible argument continuing the present mathod of insurance. ‘The saya: H B ey as we hmw, "’n” a percentage e e Tmere piodt, 1 ac | tion to um, a whnu -rmxy of brokers and solicitors are paid in the same ‘way by the ‘offices for; Jotielt or by thode 1o ’ they sell whatever policies they are able o control-The old and salutary -hot to-take insurance pmperty above two-thirds and tl tte about all the | in: enses. ance agents ane ers ‘aresubjected, s . and hl( nail he will be Acen >4 The lrnden f ing n& even and, camrul'.b\:nne- men. owner.or-my neighbors all around ly ol it ncioe Wb pok sxpenior ardinary vigilence i property. Hence ordinary care on his or mainly, protect his own premises. to himself that, on point. For instance: if any ver- | *flmwwm i The Mennonites that arrived in —Wahoo is stili on the high road —Wilber lsennnr\wflngl 16,000 | - h btenrem“n;‘l:b\y lwlndua ing ;| every ill | tempt ' to disguise thaefact, that the | ome to these of acres of railrofd lands, whilch, under the decision of the Uhited States Court, are:not-liable ro téxa- tion. AsiZthe gompanies payi no tax to the Cow on ed lands, the counties should Dly none to the State on account of said | 1anas. There seems to be no TR Traent GRASSHOPPER POINTS. _Myriads_of I*hnpp!m have been visible flylngm in l.he‘aflr n:’ this | uinty for the past few days. E‘E%‘:gmn '(y'fluyer Co.) Journal. oount; .l‘ll fiihd ke o sl hndmdto{mfiuf eorn lud been RANKING. pers have given us a | edl Aane a gnod deal of damage to,the corn crop_in some localities. “Wood River, station they ‘have the erop_but little.— [Grand Taland Independent, during the last uueedmnlm yisit, took a fans ey to nibbling theileaves: off the yonngeottnnvnol trees about town, and also in> the *eountry. - Some groves look as if’ frost-had “mipped’ s leaves.—[Sohuyler Regliter. the +For the paqt two d;yx e\m equhu numbers. fn many m they have, come, down. and are doing ble, to the corn, and. rprulclsru ‘Im nre tortained injury will ;‘:wu they.do. nal ‘leave soon. Anhu W‘ ey-uxfl'flh In the westerti Jof Beward. y 6 ‘damage Was |/ doie, bt imost fields were “only at- tacked on'‘theoutskirts and- the damage Is but alight. - Same farm. o s Lt suf 3 il qu say thatSeward county has The First Na lonal Bank Corner’ of Fuifim’ « aind' 138 WeFeets. ‘THE OLDEST BAWKING ESTABLISE M ENT (!umntn Kountze an) EBTABLISKED m 1858, Organinnd a4 s l-finpd’hk' Lngust zg,mi Capital and Prgiiis over ;' $250,000 done.—[Seward keporlel-. The chief fopie.of. m- this county to-day, 1t is diseussed on th g in our parlors, at:the: meal time, ‘andiwhen we are retired-to, bed at’ night, it is the all sbsorbing -theme everywhiere; -at all times:aud on | occasion. (It ia-useless 4o at- ix-m in gtasshoppers are here and that they are doing - sérious -injury £0 16rops through - out . the wunh', —{qu Tree Courler. »:li 10 The Momn hnvs ) stfipped the corn of Dawson a’% There will not be enough raif Moppefl have madé this the gountry a_second visit, nminarn we-ean learn have de~ The Oldest Estamsnpn 1l " !ln!llo = = ‘N’K"-- ";fie I;t old elul Pt A m;m Ix (peréent. u-;:. nd‘nlllslh h’l: all’ 'lp:'.‘i- Advances made on mymmthhm g\h}:;ho shape nfl eom, ns, and: gar- 'lmek, even the fruit. trees and young cottonwood groves om) many farms are killed. . ¥rom the bestin- |- formation we can get there will not be: more than twajor three hundred “ blllh$ ol':'nm darvested in: tb;} connty; out of some fifteen: thousanc bject to scres planted st spring.(Howara E.’,“ e Oonnly Advogate. - o ‘The corn, ‘bean and’ ueo crops of the Pawnees are all eaten up, leaving them entirely destitute of o e 1 Smamatz much depen ing’ the an ;l“:: ml:,:: i W*mwntt dmtzr;l 3pmvcd securities at -nnfi.r:: d from the government or’Some hynd m‘m,“ ‘other source, severe ust e Doy et 6. Slovernment, State, Conty women and ohildren of the prairie. ' | It will be out of the power of the'| citizens /living 'in- the immediate vicinity of the Pawnees toaid them, by supplying them with either cor —An _o3te of mi amu;‘ué'fifm "x‘é‘a’?é Cq-‘ clasq gtor “beért A ~ -yfifemmmldnuenof fase to merue @hflk&rfi hiere are my emplylng into the quhl)em river: nine saw . in_operation, two Mouring mills in_running order and nine in contemplation. —A pal ng of Ottumwa capitalists \uu nsed @ meotion of land 00d river, on which they mmm a ‘substantial grist —-1‘he Seward _elevs is now sdmpleted. . A twel power engine supplies its motive power, and a separator that will clean from .'no »fl@ bushels of grain per hour being placed in the cupola, 3 -&e ‘Boutls Jork of. itte river is nearly dry, where the two forks of that' not. been known. to_be 0 low for six years, ‘Pistrict ternyof the' trial of George Waldo' and Mrs. Celesti Randall, for the gupdegof; Rapdall, will gom- mence 1n Pawnee Clty on the 116 nesses rx u.rm just to uu unty, ,—.natween Rgd bter there lre'; by lcl'l;.ll count, le::z Qwellings in ' the d m the counties of anklln, o as. The Hunibezaf claims taken on which the dwellings are not visible, is eighteen hundred. Platte, Sarpy eount_y, was was com- mmed lu uw ice of several personis, ahid as gitimate origin, the verdlot of :E:- it il be 18 5d of liex 1‘7 b I and'| t be generaus. mrmwah ( occasion ‘to praise i my'."mteumnfl)mfilanflh aidrof tatoes, for they too are: ring by this tation of grasshoppers.—[Columbus- Journal. Reports, reached town. l‘ond% - that the grasshoppers were. .15 to were traveling this way, ’l‘ueadny afternoon the air was full of them, flying south. Next day they began to, decend on. the fertile flelds of Clay county, thlnkm% that lflch feast awaitéd thomy | s00n govered and the corn -ud vex- etables began to wilp md snivel a8 c_vl? pers only can make crops wilt. The corn crop is nearly aH'| Capttal. destroyed, as well as. what grain was standing when they made their lppzrlpec 1t seems hard that rmers should_relinquish the products of their toil to thesenasty, rapacious insects, but what is to be|. Topst be. Yst, huumv o t:u Mrmuln erswill be reliance, tba'huto ‘wassaved, oppers. are atiibere [Sutmnl(ChsCo )Times. These terrible destroyers of crops have ; made their appearance in Boone . county: in. numbers, that would baffle lfiflflpfi at nume- | e Tfim, b Jeetby s ® ome. 3 moner b By ey Tasokk | onterra, fen they commen; thing bef n Hu.m ’fleieh. mxe s Sell ] wnwummls FROMPTLY MADE. DISKUBSING D | BULLIONand GOLDDUSTJ ' Andvalt ity -i inskes edluun'- onall the golden grain ready, to bflhgfl- vested, the corn, garden and even the loftiest tree tops wm entirely covered with, them, You could not make your, , appearance out_doors 'm:oui recelying. hard £pats on the _.faee md eys as they jumped fivm e "s,m'*.%méfi ar,- grass, and left n but rank; bare stalks. w that but a few houss eidl beARIAM, waving corn /| ex 'They;, cannot do much’ damage to wheat, as; it is %eulyan: oW, cut and - Wuy slim, \ ; fiser 3 i g | ——— Tt must-be decidedly. pléasant to | Y7 zomic 1a live -under “monarelsfeal ' govern- mmr.a,’;,’m“:fi? ‘ong wot ) nes. pects for & ey e et ffsaon o County H‘VWO,‘”CI en ments. So many opportunities xfl"fly flw‘ P IN, G modest allowance gran nticeship uhdér Pattes wmun-nqud’m--u “"',‘h" lmarywmm againgt the i TS. DEPOSITORY 3 o é"mmm’s COOKING and HEATING STOVES, BANKING HOUSE} Caldwell Hamllto’z & Co.; ‘tmuctulu-eufln o= dop.or-l Depot, Cor. 14th & Dodge Sts, U e anvcui AGENTSFOR THE UNTTED | ¢ AXI,| DESIGNATED DI %mnon FOR' 2 5 A Furniture Dealers s, 187185 and ‘191 Fainham Street. OMAEA, N’E an "ML TON ROGE ROGERS. ,’Wholesala Stoves : l TINWFATE aiid TINNERS' STOCE. ——BOLE WESTERN AGENCY FOR— - THE PRARLESS,” COOKING STOVES. oo GHIL BB R AT RED C'HARTER OAK COOKING STOVES, nmmu wm be 'Sold n l‘mmt-uw Prices, With Prelghtadded. 9 menda for Prioo u-'. NEBBASKA Sfllll'l' MNUH“TQRY 3 FARNHAM ST, 7 NEBRASKA. NG G00DS, &C.. &C. ‘Satisfation guarrantsed, "M m!"c‘)rt(calh’oun Mills. FLOUR, FEED & MEAL Manufactured with Great Cire from the Best Grain. a OMAXA. WHOLESALE CANDIES 1 amx. now inanufacturing all varieties of candies i and ‘willeellat EASTERN PRICHS ' Dealori’tu this Stato need not want to go Kist for CANDIES, [0 i) A sollelted, B HENRY LATEY, Dousl-fl.v Cor. 138th. 4 W. B. RICHARDSON. Oniazza NEBB A6 Asxa PITCH, FELT AND GRAVELHWFER. nq Manutsciurer of Dry and Saturated Hosing aud Shenihing Folt, ALSO DEALEES TN Ro flng Pitch, Coal, Tar, Etc, Ktc. ..“‘.LE dgaiul ‘sdjelving States. Office ofposite the Gas Works, on flI.ESAMi BRIIGEIS'I' And Denler in , OILS. AND WINDOW GLASS, Omn'ha. Nebraska. M J. MGKELLIGON JuroRTER AXD JobEER O FoRKIGN AND DoMESTIC WINES and LIQUORS, . Tobacoos and. Cigars,. N‘o. l42 !ARNHAK STREET, OMAHA, NEB. i 1014 Kentueky, Whiskies & Sp<cialty, " s AGENT FoR THE monm WINE COMPANY, CALIFORNIA, &% l’flnly‘ rmo;t’w A}p, of Foliet, I1L ELAM CLARK. 4 Jelott or e X ECIAL' ads, B&‘e ot 1pping iy At Borzo?f'pn'ww AS] Bill-He; - JACOB CISH, 261 Faraham Se. Hot. 14tk & 15tk | JAS, L. MVITTIE, -~WHOLEALE DEALER {x— Cla ''ried’ Cider. | 135 and 156 Farnkam Street. 282 Douglam Streot. A4 MOBS 40 30018 900N AI0US W0 20p10) 01 ODYIY WO 1O Lioag tagv 'dxvii Ko Nawpostne 40 $48/0 MOHS Union Pacific Railroad’ A LasC Grant-of 12,000,000 Acres. f the best PAEMING snd NINERAL Laads of America 1,000,000 ACKFS . IN NEBRASKA IN THE GREAT PLATTE VALLEY THE ‘GARDEN OF THE WRST NOW POR SALE ARk R i e ok SIS SSmtebli finss growing and stock raising unsurpassed by any in the United States. ONBAPER IN PRICE, mre hv-‘\l‘!:lldgv- and more convenleat to market thaa oa FiVEend TEN YEARS' credit given with interest at SIX PER CENT OOLONISTS and sOTUAL SETULERS canbuy on Ten Yeare' Oredit. Lands st the van ‘vries to all OREDIT PURCHASERS. A Deduction 'TEN PER CENT. FOR CASH, FREE HOMESTEADS FOR AOTUAL SETTLERS, Aad the Best Locations for Colonies ! Soldiers 'Entitled to a Homestead cf Acres. Free, Passes to re of I.and Send for new Descri| "Pl-pllfl,'hhmnl Ba . aod ek overymiare. kv aly2ider 8 Land Commisslover b*fig::i :::‘ A. B. HUBEKMANN & CO., FPrRAOTIOCAL Manufacturer WATCHMAKERS,|OF JEWELRY S. E. Cor. 13th & Douglas Sts. WATCHES & CLOCKS. JEWELRY: AND PLATED-WARE, AT WHOLESALE, OR RETAIL. Dealers Can Save TIME and FREIGHT by Ordering of Us. ENGBAVING DONE FREE OF CHARGE ! 8&~ALL 4OODS WARRANI.D TO BE AS REPRESENTED.<em ‘1an81-#f § O. Ansorr J. Cavarmeio. S. C. ABBOIT & 'Booksellers = Statio;zers DEALERS IN WALL PAPERS, DECORATIONS, ano WINDOW SHADES, No. 188 Farnham Street. Omaha, Neb' Pablishers’ Ageats for School Books used In Nebraska. GEO. A. HOAGLAND, Wholesale Lumpbe ~——OFFICE AND YARD— .. COB, OF DQUGLAS AND 6TR 378, U. P. B. B. TRACK. onMA EA: NEB = WM. M. FOSTER. Wholesale Lumber WINDOWS, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, &C. Plaster Paris, Hair, Dry and Tarred Felt. SoleAgents for Bear Creek Lime and Louisville Cement JOMAHA, N. I D. SOLOMON, WHOLESALE PAIN OILS AND WINDOW GLASS, OFFICE AND YARL On T. P, Track, bet Farnham aud Douglas Sts. apr2if ¥ = COAL OIL AND HEAD-LIGHT OI OMAHA NEBRASK FAIRLIE & MONELL, BLANK .BOOK MANUFACTURERS Stationers, Engravers and Printers. NOTARIAL AND LODCE SEALS. Mascxie, 0dd Fellows and Knights of Pythia UNIFORMS LODGE PROPERTIES, JEWELS, BOOKS, BLAVK@, ETC., $9-EASTERN PRICES AND EXP] oa‘Ax.A, = 114 ofl. e WALKE R, t mnr‘qomuu»umm—‘ UNDERTAKER City Meat Marker. o SEHEEBLY BROS. Kpep constantly on_band X 4 LARGE BUPPLY OF winter it ordeér ! tosdréa | T ves “of ‘ the® tax le'enlotm'nfl! HRtate, on account of the thousapds Buzmw» Porx MUTTON, POULTRY, { ENOCHHENNEY, ' Fustice of the’Peace c'HEAP, DURABLE, RTHUR BUCKB OAa‘%zx'r:ls. sz:.n:u H —AND DEALER IN— ORNAMENTAL ONHI NOYI ‘LANOId ANNOYH > For Yards, Lawns; Cemeteries Church Groads and Public Parks, GANE —ap— “Office’ WI- f Fara- T et onts-cormer vEGETABLES b e o st 11th treet bet. l‘l’nlll-l"lld Hfll-!-} apridtt OMAHA