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4 THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA WEDNESDA_YI JULY i Pr—— — — . Th o h B VALENTINE AND SCHWENCK. | money and the employes must Jfurnish THAT HOSPITAL FUND culture and homestead antries filod in | that the land officers at Norfolk had - \ € Omaha Bee€.| 1y, roliowing letter explains itself | it or got loft, that in all thore is to it.| Dr. Mercer's visiors of a magnifi- | his offico and that he did not note such | “harged him excessive fees on home- PP, — cent temple wherein he would preside, | cancellations of part of the relinquish- | stead entry F. C. 2,756, dated April WOMAN C " HEALTH OF WOMANY | 3d, 1878, The commissioner called I AN Published every morning, exoept Sunday Wha uniy Monday worning daily, - Rosewater: PR g " 3 3 r 0::‘&'}::1!8 BYH!:I(:' Threo Montha,88.00 | DEPARTMENT OF THE h-rnunu,} the treasury department, concerning | remain in visionary shape. The mis- | ter. .'.A ”“'1"‘ S‘M’i‘]"l "[‘.'",” up l"‘"' ;L‘P“" :{“l“"’y 1 g"'l éhlthlhe man is ----- ¢ . b 5 Ly Rty Y , . s it . he Uni specific charges. 1at. Using violence | deranged in mind and that he has Bz Months, 000|One .. 100 Wasnixeros, D, . the Doyle bond plate, is of value in ferable pittance which the Union against Patrick Hughes; the special | boen examined for lunacy several | THE WEEKLY BEE, publisked ev. ry Wednesday. TERMS POST PAID:=~ One Year, 2,00 | Three Montha., 50 Blx Mcath 1,00 | One ¥ Axericaxy News Oouraxy, Sole Agents or Newsdealers in the United States, JORRESPONDENCE—~AIl Communi. tations relating to News and Editorial mat- and vindicates the gentleman referred - to who has been bitterly attacked time and again by that chronic defamer, E. DOYLE DIES. The report of Secretary Folger, of disposing of the uncomfortable rumors afloat concerning the number of coun- terfeit bonds of the denomination of £1,000 afloat on the market. There are $278,000 of these bonds uncancelled, and apon these interest has ceased to run, and the secret ser- vice officers were fortunate enough to have captured with Doyle 207 of his Hon. E. K. Valentine, House of Repres ntatives Sir—Tn response to your personal inquiry it gives me pleasuro to say that after a careful examination by the assistant secretary of the interior of the charges of malfeasance in office made against P. Schwenck, former register of the land office at Norfolk, Nebraska, the department finds said charges wholly unfounded. Very Respectfully, : ¢ Preside, | od entries in his record. The agent the chief healer of the sick Union | giiey that only eight out of twenty Pacific employes, will undoubtedly | cancellations were noted on the regis- s o Pacific company waa to deduct from |y on¢ “found Hughes' house deserted each employe's wages every month |4 fow hours before his arrival, and he will not be taken, The rolls for last | was reliably informed that Schwenck month were made out, the fifty cents | had paid Hughes £400 to leave the % o ffe country. 2d. In case of Corkle va, in every case being subtracted, when Everson, it is shown that Alliand paid the clerks were ordered to make new | somebody in the Norfolk land cffice ones giving each employe full pay. | 875 for information which enabled The chief men of this head tax |him to enter the tract in conteat after v the old entry was cancelled, 8d. It lc}" LS A number ¢ I reasons for is shown that A\]BI].’IH(ll'I’ Beal‘ in col- 9 1 ]R0 upon said officer for an explanation, and Schwenck promptly responded, years ago, and in consequence is not accountable for what he says or does.” He then proceeds to say regarding these overcharges, ‘‘I fiud that on or about the 25th of March, 1877, he Rhyn) appeared at this place for the purpose of making ffoal proof of his homestead, but found that myselt the newly appointed register had not ar- rived yet and that the office was closed and no business transacted therein, s THE HOPE 0 ers should he addressed to the Enrron or e H. M. TeLier, Sec’y. i i rescinding the order. They say the . BUSINPSS LETTERS—AN Busines |y, poine Republican, d ¥ bonds and all of his plates, dies and | rescind "L order. h“’- y ' | lusion vt"'h i\chwenck had land clm'nm but I‘IY w'(-nr to an attorney and notary D P other material. The rumors that his | men spent too much of the company’s | which were on sale. This is proved | public, who made out his proof and # A e i Kett rs and Remittances should be ad. dressd to Tue Omana Punrisnivg CoM- PANY, OMAHA, Drafts, Checks and Post- office Orders to be made payable to tho “wder of the Company The BEE PUBLISHING (0., Props Ei1 ROSEWATER., Editor. " Republican State Convention. The republican electors of the state of Nebraska are hereby called to send dele- gates from the several counties to meet in state convention at Omaha on Wednesday, September 20th, A. D,, 1882, at 7 o'clock . m., for the purpose of placing in nomi. ___ | would have signed his name to such a We venture to assert that Secretary Teller has never read the damaging record on file in the interior depart- ment against that monumental fraud Dr. 1) Peter Schwenck or he never plates were furnished from the origi- nals by official connivance in the de- partment is pronounced to be ui-| the department that this dangerous counterfeiter and all his works have boen entirely closed up by the cap- ture, The confidence of the public need not be disturbed any longer. Tne real purpose of England is thinly disguised under the necessity certificate,. The brazenness with which Valentine has sought to impose upon the deparument in this instance is only equaled by the infamous course he pursued in presenting a bogua cen- sus return to the congressional com- founded, and the investigation satiafies | and that jt|by Schwenck’s letter in Exhibit “B,” th. Tsanc W. King paid Schwenck 10 for the information about the can- cellation of an entry. kxuipir “p” A concise summary from lotters on time in discussing it, would be cheaper for the company to ; pay the fee than to lore the work of ie men for hours, That is what they give as the chief reason. 'he truth of the matter is that tho opposi- | file in the general land office which tion to the hospital tax had reached a | $how the manncr of conduoting the stage that waa alarming to tho genersl public business and bad reputation of this office: manager and his near subordinates;| First—C, F. Hughes, county judge they were afraid of public opinion too | of Stanton county, Neb., states in his much to push the collection of the letter dated September 3, 1878, that ““for some time past there has been tax, and they quietly stopped it. general dissatisfaction as regards busi- tinal affidavit, which was presented to me on the 34 of April, ono day after I had taken possession of the office, when the parties were sworn thereto, and that the excessive fees were paid said attorney.” I have examiaed the pavers in this case in the general land office and find that Ryhn's final afli- davit and proof are in handwriting of Mr. Lowe, the clerk in the land office at that time (also attorney and notary) and Rhyn and his witnesses were sworn by the receiver, MocCleary, March 12th, 1877, though the office was closed and no busincss transacted ) ? . 7 7/ Gplear & SlaAAnrer LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S' VEGETABLE COMPOUND. A Sure Cuare for nll FEMALE WEAK« NESSES, Including Lencorrhen, Ire regular and Painful Menstruation, Inflammation and Ulceration of the Womb, Flooding, PRO- LAPSUS UTERIL, &e. 3 Pleasant to tho taste, efficaclous and immediate in it effect. It is a groat help in prégnancy, and re- lieves pain during labor and at regular peri. nation candidates for the following named °"2.L::'Br;m:r leubenant.gnvernor, secretary f“‘““"- Every well informed person of protecting her citizens and seizing Employes of the Union Pacific are | ness transacted at the United States|therein during said month, according PHYSICIANS USE 1T AXD PRESCRIDE IT FREELY. f state, auditor, trensurer, attorney-gen-|in the Elkhorn valley knows ia i i ic| to be congratulated. When they need | land office at Norfolk and now one|to Mr. Schwenck. While Schwenck | gaFom s Wearsesers of the generative orzans eral, commissioner of public lands and |Schwenck to bo & rogue Alexandria in tho interests of public 5 § ol W, Bobb has employed me to ascer- | i8 not resporsible for the illegal fees | of oither scx, it 11 recond tono remedy that bas over buildings, superintendent of public instruc- | A ! ordor. That purposo ia the control of | medical aid tho married ones can| FET. Nectad 11 this one heis guilty | been beforo thie public; and for all discases of the Y ki il v without a redeeming quality. The |, "o 1, and the establishment | have it at their homes, and those un Lt bl b AL m; :cl-‘;;,m, i ""kf‘“o’ 00’1 t““t.ll 'Y | Kiowers it s the Greatest Remedy in the World. e Suez canal, and the establishmen general land office correspond with | of deliberately makinga report to this $#-KIDNEY COMPLAINTS of Fither Sex tion. And to transact such other busincss ns may properly come before the convention. ho several counties are entitled to ren- resentatives in the state convention as follows, based upon the vote cast for Iranc Towers, Jr., in 1881, for regent of the state university: Giving one ( ) delegate to_each one nundred and fifty (150) votes, and one delegate for the fraction of seventy-five proof of his rascality was so complete before the commissioner of the general land office that he was compelled to resign the registership of the Norfolk Iand office in spite of the desperate efforts of Valentine to have him whitewashed. The reasons why Val- of a protectorate over Egypt in the person of the khedive. Asa conti- nental power England is far behind in her military resources by land. Her standing army is of iitile conse- quence compared to that of any other msrried will find plenty of placesopen | the records at Norfolk. Bobb made to them. homestead entry No. 5,900 in June, " : 1878, W. J. Crovs had a_timber A £ R 4 culture entry on the same land which PUN upon the name of Rosewater, | o relinquished. Judge Hughes states however excerable, is always decent in | that the register charged Bobb $76 tho columns of The Republican, but |to make the entry and $10 to motify it hurts nigh unto death if the name |#im when Crows relinquished entry office which the records show to be falee. This case shows readincss of in the inferest of the ring. Fifth—Olaf Satern, Wisner, Neb. complains November 28th that he in- quired at the Norfolk office about a certain tract of land and was unable to obtain any information. Mr. Schwenck to invent explanations | {70) “voten or"over; also ono delogate at Large for each org — | entino sustains this land robber is be- cause Valentine himself was in the of the great powers, but with the troops of her Indian empire and sueh of the home battalions as she can land of one its pet lambs is made to wig- gle. Sauce for the goose is sauce for was cancelled by the commissioner. He filed a receipt for the 810 dated May 7, 1878, and signed by W. H. Sixth—C. C. McNish, Wisner, Neb., February 20, 1879, asks the audition 35, T. 25, N. R. 18 sent by mail in the or of receipt of price, 81 per box for either, Mre, freely answors all lotters of inquiry, Ea stamp. Send for pamphict. Mention this Puper, EFLYDIA B, PINETAN'S LT tion, Biliousness and Torpidity of Countles, 57 Counties. same boat with the ring of land sharks | . i { ¥ of the east } of sec. Egypt, sh b ly able tofthe gander, and the goose here hangs | Lowe. Lowe at the time was clerk of | ¢ eg 11 that have swindled and blackmailed :;Lruf:’p”'l: 10":"1}" ",nssflluid :m:tha: nighl.{ h = L the register. 3 cast, Thisland was covered by the 25~Sold by eli Droggista.e3 @ xi Toietoraon hundrods of poor homosleadors in e 4o hor march of empire e O Tt 1oF | B of Motk ao cadrulbn Gl THE MeCALLUM AAms. . was efforno) , . o " ) o) hiting, Towa: T, ight states s Hnson, NorthiéasiornNebratka:: Valontino as B b il st under [:,’mh that April 5, E’mra' ho | investigation, tho relinquishments of G[} i} Antelope Boone Buffalo rogister of the old West Point land oflico carried on systematic frauds by playing into the hands of this land ring until he himself had t» suddenly step down and out of the office before 7| his term expired for the public good. Valentine's clerk of the agricultural 2 | committee asserts through the Omaha Republican that poor Schiwenck was a victim of civil service reform; that he was removed by Carl Schurz because he was electioneering for Grant; that there was not the slightest shadow of ;| proof of dishonesty on his part in the department; that Le is now completely 2| vindicated, For the benefit of Valentine and 0| the victim of civil service reform we 128 | reprint authentic copies from the doc- uments on filo at the department. ‘With such a black record staring him Butler Burt . Clay Coltax ... Cuming Cust Chase . Dundy Dakota . 69| 1t in recommende First. That no proxies be admitted to the convention, except such as are held by persons residing in the counties from which the Prmlr« are given, Second, That no delegate shall represent an absent member of his delegation, unless he be clothed with authority from the | gy popier. in the face it is simply preposterous for any man or paper to assert that Dr, Schwenck is vindicated by Secre- On the contrary the hon- Despite Lhe rise of other continental bt 3 navies, sho still holds her proud cmi- | Bxtract from the xoport of Special 3 Agent John A, Sibbald to the nence as mistress of the seas, and she Commissioner of the Gen- can without warning strike and strike eral Land Office. decisively almost any nation on earth R a in the very heart of its commercial interest. She stands now on the waters where she stood when she shattered Copenhagen with her guns, and the dayu of Turkish aggrandize- ment in Egypt are over. Suez is nec- essary to Engjish interests and she takes it ‘WasaiNatoN, Oct, 31, 1879, —There exists a widespread complaint among the people against this office. It is openly asserted here that a ring con- trols the land office; that valuable tracts of public land in the more thickly settled portion of the district are “covered up,” and that persons wishing to enter lands in such locali- ties can only find or discover the tracts by paying somebody for a de- seription of the land, Four gentle- men recently applied at the register’s odice for information respecting vacant public lands, and Mr, R. Remnhardt, the register’s clerk, took them to W. H. Lowe, cashier of a small bank ad- joining the register’s office, and said, ‘“*What can you do for these men?” Mr. Lowe replied that he could find Tnr Eoglish fleet have cleared their decks for action, and as there seems to be no probability of a compromise, the bombardment will ensue. Eng- land is alone, but she is right in vindicating the rights of her citizens in every quarter of the globe, even though it be an excuse for diplomacy. It appears that the United States might profit by her example in assert- ing by whatever means are necessary the rights of its citizens in certain Tire labor difficultios in the east aro [ damnable record Valentine every prospect of a settlement in [light of defamed officials, favor of advanced wages. For our part wo have not ono word to retract but on the contrary we reit- erate every charge and stand ready to make it good in the courts, DENVER is a great place for brick. They sell at the yards at five to six dollars per 1,000, and that city will use some 90,000,000 this season, ——— TrrASURER EAGAN of the land league received some $100,000 from A VOLUNTARY OBN'.I'RIBU- TION. Suppose a large corporation or com- A pany should hold a consultation [y - s the benefit of this explanation, but it P Ll’:hmh}:o :““‘ That s not bad, | among its ofticers and pass a resolu- h.." B the Bm'fb house of commons | does not relieve thanl\) from ':huun:- Planations, Mr, Wright underoath | be underestimated. It will require although the cause requires much | tion that N Rt limiting the right of search to the | 8Ponsibility of employing s a clerk a states that his conversation was with [ Popular agiiation and efficient work more, Was necessary to its continuan 524 daytime, which was made from the L:ng lnorm;‘y who, while he was at- lb]g:lv;:z::,:{:m “‘;’ll:'mdr. sudihendoos hnd'artz‘he Bspises offcommeroial or; ——— 00 in [, oo % s nding to t iver’ a third party at all, | ganizations to i ificati ministerial benches, was decisively it £ soocivern hisiness: ris Schwenck asserts that W[:-i;h’;,':.u‘:g. gf the f:s':c:n l{.:‘rl;:n;l:enl:hbmm“ Tug Republican says that ““Wash. business, and that there was no other ington pavements” are “indigonous” | ¥V 0', ?buinlng that money except to the “newspaper liar.” We suggest by soliciting a pro rata contribution they were disposed to publish the | yen : i and atill without adjustment, but thero is | Schwenck would hardly appear in the miral is looking on and has warned | Fecords. Egypt not to tread on the tail of his coat, or he will bang away also. Tur- !my says it is none of her funeral, and ina few weoks Egypt will be scooped in as an English province. England knows when to strike and is never afraid to do it. How many men serving those guns are Irishmen? — Tur amendment to the repression his clerk, cashier, was the receiver's clerk— Mr, Lowe was Matthewson’s clerk and in that capacity attended to the re- P racticing before the office, Mr, Li dofeated. This was due to the ab-|isa land agent, attorney and :peaz;:? sence of members, and therefore not | tor and has had unrestricted access to regarded as a crisis, although Glad- the records, public land, subject to eutry, such as they wanted, within eight miles of the land office while it was located at Da- kota City, and after its removal to West Point up to May, 1878, The reg- istor states that he discharged him t to pieces. The American ad-|them in the bank where he keeps his It is generally understood among the citizens here that Lowe is This was corroborated by the Register in a conversation with mo on October 28th. On the following day, 20th, he, probably after consulta. tion with the receiver, wished to ex- plain to me that Mr, Matthewson, the owner of the hank in which Lowe is ceiver’s business, I gave both officers called in person at the land office at Norfolk to get a patent on his home- stead; that Mr. Schwenck, the regis- ter, told him that his entry was sus- pended and that he (Schwenck) thought that if I would make out a statement, under oath, of my iden- tity, and give him $26, he would send a statement and money ro Hon. Mr. Welch, at Washington, and he would procure the patent for me. * * % % ] told him to send on and when the patent came I would pay him the monsy, but he laughed at me and said that Welch did not do a credit business. Then I told him that T was not prepared to pay that amount at present, so he said that I out the statement and then when I him. So I paid him the fifty cents, When Register could pay him fifty cents for making|, got home I could send the money to Schwenck found that his little scheme had been ex- posed to the general land office he wrote to the commissioner, forward- g Wright's aflidavit, and stated that said statement is erroneous and eman- | Par! € ates from the fact that Mr. Wright |is likely to be light. which were in the hands of the register forsale. Mr. McNish wishes toknow if on the land can ke kept from entering it after De. Bear has returned his duplicate receipts to the land office, as was done in this case. Sixth—~R. H. Wilton, of Albion, was defrauded out of homestead; entry n, e, } sec. 20, T. 22, R.7; w. Seventh —Francis Corkle swears that he was defrauded out S. west } of 8. 9, T. 22, R. 3 west. JonN A. SIBBALD, Special Agent. January 6, 1880. Buffalo Couricr (Dem. The canal question is now the lead- ingissue in our etate politics. It is not a partisan question. At least no party as such would be benefited either by a favorable or by an adverse de- cision of the voters. For this renson porty organizations will make no es- pecial efforts to influence the popular vote on this question, which in com- parison with the vote for public officers All that parties can be expected to do is to indorse the the department. party, I do not remember his name, fix matters for him for $25.” Mr. his superior ability for making ment is erroneous and emanates from the fact that Wright did not know who the officers of the land office were, did not know who the officer of the land office were, and that he was re- that we would explain the matter to Under the same date Schwenck, ina letter to Mr. Welch, explains: *'Said called at this oftice for his patent, and after explaining to him the suspension of his entry Wm., Lowe, real estate agent, called him to the door of the office and informed him that he would Lowe was at this time (April b, 1878,) a clerk for Register Schwenck, but in this case as in others Schwenck shows ex- amendment in their conventions. It hostility and in others indifference to the amendment. It is admitted that the canals will nolonger be capable of‘ supporting themselves. A canal crisis would therefore necessarily fol- low an adverse vote of the people on the pending amendment. By reject. ing free canals the state of New York thereis no reason to believe, would practically renounce its commercial supremacy and its rank as the leading state of the union. No effort should be spared to avert such a calamity, The strength of the opposition to the proposed abolition of tolls should not ) — *4*“Do not grasp at the shadow and lose the substance,” Kidney- WAGON BOX RACKS. WEIGHT ONLY 100 LBS ¢ e NTED = — AR WARRA o pErf s 4000:55 /8 N < S 7ET. b (S Can Be Handled By a Boy. The box need never be taken off the wagon and all the shelled Grain and Grass Seed Is Save Tt costsless than the old stvle racks, Every standard wagon is told with our rack compleio () L. W. Russgy:, And every first cla-s rin the woat. Ak z;n::.; for descriptive circular or send direct J, MoCallum Bros. Manuf'g Co., Office, 24 West Lake Street, Chicago. 76,000 TIMKEN-SPRIHG VEHICLES OW IN USE. that our contemporary take the noxt from its employees, Kach employeo A ks b It is notorious hy i Schwenck admits that Wright in | Wort is abl, n Th v eetliglon i oAl a uly ol advised ot o 7 B Ut i would v i D r e 050 28410 the old VIO Ml Wiightwas | Wort i abl to socvar Yot 22 St v —_— action of the company, and advertised | F- o Portion. Tho opinion seoms [ alarge amount of land was *‘covered | 10t that Wright knew him to bo the | substance of established health sid | SERINGS, GEAR S & BODIES Tue bankruptey bill g of its necessity. Now theso off tobo that it is only a shadow of the | up” by making cortain tracts on the | F6i3ter a3 he states under oath when [a sufferer from kidnoy trouble when For salo by ptoy bill goes over to] - " % : loos [ 641 overthrow of the vy records “‘state land” and “‘school land,” | 1 Paid him 50 cents for his aflidavit | asked to try Kidney-Wort for . the noxt session of congress, That|"PPOINt ® committeo with a regular g and when that distriot was divided | (% Kindly taken to shiold him from [dy. Tl try it, but it will b":‘;e;l:‘- Henrv Tlmken ’ —— and this office was established an at- | \PO8ition) and promised to send him [ dose.” It cured him and now o ro. | . Patentes and Butldor of Fine Carriag s, 10 % " means that it is dead for the next two chairman to call upon these employees years, The country needs some such aud request this contrfbution. Tho measure, but it will do no harm to | *"PIOVe0 Were men with familics, have a good one, and two years' inou- acoustomed to earn thelr livelihood bation ought to bring forth a complete through their respootive places and measure, utterly incapacitated to make a living o S otherwise, and are therefore entirely OscAx Wbk wanted to take his dependnx}t for their bread and butter colored valet in his sleoping car in| P *HCIr places with this company. Savannah, (eorgia, but tho Rantion The chairman writes a strong urgent conductor did not think the sunflower | "FP ?‘l to theso employecs, and sends big enough to hold them both, There it wlfln. all its official importance and is 10 aesthetios about “‘a nigger” in authority to each of these subordi- the south and Oscar can’t % nates, tinue its operations I do not k: prove it to = = " lo not know, but vt e Would he retained Mr, L, is one more reason fi #1n pains, all speedily yield tots our.| 3 them either, ould any honest man say that| Jupar SAvaGE closed yesterday the Fo bove . gleck, dad officers and brenkingo:prt(;:zur‘;gg; the ":&Bg?kmmnmom. Pflne‘.?‘%' % - such contributions were “‘voluntary ¢ Oo)‘rxnnnl bonds and certificates | Would any just man say that all this are still selling in the south, In|Parado of the bosses did not work Texas they are worth §65 and $70, Ts | 88 & sort of demand on the subordin- not that worth thinking about! Does | 8tes of the company? that look like if Jeff. Davis was far| In it not natural for the men to be. wrong when he says every now and live that if they did not help the then that the lost cause is not dead— | company in its noed, they could not only sleeping. :xpeet the company any longer to — elp them, And oti i Tue Kansas City Journal has sent | belief, this duress, eu:xll.cllx tl:’n:]i(r“:c:ihu its reporter to interview the saloon |be called ‘‘voluntary,” There i."" keepers on the way prohibition has | parity of reason in the case of a v l. worked upon them under Gov. St untary confession of & man char :d John, Strange tc say, most of them | with crime; would a confession i are for him and none square against | under such influonces be sustain him. Beveral of them say that the [admitted in the courts! W, prosecutions instituted have cost them | coneidered a free voluntary conf rude markets of the world may be gleaned ed or | from the partial estimate made of {h i i . o | chinery of the district ould ul be erop in the single state of Kansas, I tribu- [ The wheat crop is put down at 30,263, tempt was mado to keep these lands in the same condition for speculative purposes. I find tracts marked in the plots and tract books in pencil in this parties who [ manner, and I cannot find any euthor. ity for such withdrawals which *‘coyer up” the lands and prevent their entry AB HONESTY is always the bost pol- ioy, 8o dishonesty is always the worst, sud Dakota and the Zankton bonds aroe in proof, The *‘yanked” these bonds in the market did Dakota an irreparable injury., It by an ordina i Y was the great barrier to the erection lgl infurmedrtyl\:lt)l:}:f:":} the l(n'mu:‘ of the state of Dakota, and now is the | Fe8isters of this office was offered $500 chief objection to the other half of the 51!'0“1!""!]1 bydt!lu Dakota City partios ;f"l'dfry taking shapo as the state of u.m';i’,"’u.';}; l«')':f.;hel'a':xll‘-' “ffu'fv‘.’,fii?& embina, Repudiation is & poor card |up.” Whether he accepted this offer of admisssion to our union of states, | OF made it possible for the ring to con- when Register Schwenck was appoint- ed he by request of the former register also retained him as clerk, Mr, iowu g is supposed to know all abe . down the ermine as bright and pure|ords of the ufliuu‘,’ nnd- l‘i‘l‘(‘: :2zi:(e:r a8 when he assumed it, The judge is | himself i a I 3 Jjudge is | himself informed we that he had peg- stll in tho full vigor of his manhood | 30ually takon,partics applying to ohtor and his gray hairs are no just indica- lands to Lowe for information as to b vacant tracts, tion of his age, Many long years of| An office may justly have a reputa- usefulness and prosperit; i i y are before | tion for dishonesty and shar, rac- h.(ln. :,\d he will return to the profes- | tices, and yet it i'yh"d to fi’fd ‘;";l sion w.n,.h all the mature experience of :,"d“xlll“ of the_ fact, I ia eridens his official duties, oul:’: :-l:::li‘:;u Se, bo Hinli 1o an ot R — citizen if this' removal must depend SoMk idea of the capacity of the[upon the sworn statement of tvy:ur west to furnish the cereals for the :2{‘::_*}:'::"' all cognizant of the same ots, The offlcers control the political ma- tf‘ with this support they havye folt safe heretofore last term of his judioial career in our distriot, in ignoring complaints and continuing | 4; $25 as soon as ho returned home, It is also evident that Wright knew the name of the person to whom he prom- ised to send the money and Schwenck held that aflidavit twenty-two days, from April Gth, 1878, to May 7ih. 1878, forwarding Wright's aflidavitand oxplaining the transacti»n, shows that he didnot forward said affidayit to the commigsioner until he found that his scheme to rob a homestead set- tler out of §26 had been exposed, Schwenck cannot shift the re- sponsibility of the transaction upon M(. Lowe, who was a clerk in the land oftice as well as a land attorney. This Third—F. M, Oleson. Sye lot of Schwenck, That letter reads as ltfl’f lows: Nogrork, Auguj 7 Mz, ¥, M, Oleaon, Swapony. o V" . DeAR Sik:--In answer to yours will _"ff".rm you may obtain the cast §, 35 25, 3, east, by buying the right of Dy’ A. Bear, who has entered the said east half section, Upon inquiry I think fl.u:t you can buy his right” for from $376 10.84_00, & very reasonable fig- ure, as it is a good piece of land, well watered, about six miles from Wisner adjoining school and lpccula(on" lands—a splendid opportunity for stock raising. At the aboye figure, in cash, you may secure the same by referring to Dr.’A. Bear, For further particulars reter to R. Reinhardt at Nortolk, TUpon agreement with the octor you can enter them as you de- commends it to all. If you have dis. ordered’ kidneys don’t inyil to try (i,t 2 KIDNEY-WORT GRATEFUL-COMFORT EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. *‘By a thorough knewlodge of the which govern the operations of b tlon ‘aaa - & ul nct tavioe with", 1y nct tabl s with detiatalytav Weh may save us mamy hoavy ;. by the judici us "I Such articive i .y that & constitution way be gradually built up until strong enough 0 resiat eviry tendency to discase. Hundreds ot subtle maladiesaro floating arcund us ready 0 attack wherever there is a weak point, We ey oscape mary & fatal shaft ¢ o8 well fortified w b prop- nour n‘,d frame. e ey Y @ #imply with bolling water or ! in tins ouly (3-1b and 1b), lebeted " " i JAMES BPPS & CO, omeopathic Chemsts, Erps hasp ooy 1008 and 101, logues furnishe Charles St,, 5t. Lous. ' Cata. J1-fm Are acknowledged to he the best by all who have put them to a practical test, ADAPTED TO HARD OF OPT G0AL, COKE OR wooD. MANUFACTURED By county convention, or is in possession of . hon proxies from regularly elocted delegates | orable secretary has put his foot in it | sections of the country. Ourminister |then because he could no quested to furnish a duly corroborated | is expected that the democratic state p thereof, * Jaums W, D“w“h' and only can be excused on tho ground | to Turkey was requested to aoct as|loDger trust = him _in the | yfidavit, which he was unable to do, | convention will declare in favor of the BUY HONE WITHOUT IT. Chairran, o Spiaeie )y G ) lecla X 4 Jonx Steex, Secretary. that he has been imposed on through |a mediator, but non-intervention is omml"' flu!"‘:n: f'\‘;“n‘"‘l ‘?':&i“ul;n ;thf wh:areupon B::&.lxe;::tiffim:\t/ t1r 1}e‘d :o :?:‘l:id::::tt:"d 'T!V.ll.'):“.}k& ‘\fi'flm‘y‘fls o oot the attachmonts atd applv thom ": - e T SV— e ARt b 18 s fanivy il . Welch to o e republican ¢ ] cor salo in Nob with good arms and mean whisky are 'hTh;m":a:"nd.“fh _"f homesteaders | Typ pal has opened and the shot | StFictly true, f:rfllyfi'nd “the ,Bc:v:r‘f: ewploy an attorney at Washington to | will make a P similar Dnvr:',:f;:: 3?’6’.‘%&?’5}’,’.’5&,,,_" or salo in Nebraska by the real scalpers of our frontier ettle. | | 0 have boen victimized by Valen- | from the big English guns are knook receipts have been until recently is- | ¢ to this matter, and in_order to [ mendation, but it is an indis- i“‘:flblfi:fi,zm:‘;&m?hn‘d menta, tine, Schwonck and their pals, and if ing the Egypt: } vo knock- gued by him, The roceiver has here. | 3i¢ld him trom any imposition, we|Putable fact that in several| Hacourrr & Gurws, Hasthies, g the Hgyptian forts and govern- [ tofore signed them in blank and left took his own aftidayit, telling him | interior counties there is pronounced o DEKR, Columbus, loud, BUCK'S STOVE ¢0., SAINT LOUIS. Piercey & Bradford, SOLE AGENTS FOR OMAHA, something for lawyers' fees, but that [ tion to the evidence of ( ! | : ¥ dbor i : : the free advertisement has l’lruuly in-| If voluntary whut"thu“:.z::::ny L 7!:]1:’".““"' Sor a6 176,000,000 bur :’l‘lfi"“iim‘l‘m‘L'“:"p“r"‘l“:'l‘i"l 'lIhi}';‘i"re"';;u': MO BRI cm.l,:m\’;::::g’cut:flyu"hw JP‘ PER K IECK CIGARS ) © | shels and rye and oats in proportion. { thiy ;i P o mance, Kegi IPER H CIGARS, : ) Nck, Register, EIDSIECK CIGARS ' showing the record of this oftice. Note—R. Reinhardt, Norfolk IT IS A STARTLING “ym"m OF RASCAL- [ at this umu‘, August l-n'h ‘IJLTI; ::l:’fl.: my! in the land oftice, which position h Uuder date of December 18th, 1879 till h oy W5 g e Special Agont Bibbuld roporta’ that | Sih, a0 - A Sibbald, January oglater Bohwenck gave a private| Fourth—F, F, Rk B ) number to relinguishments of timber Neb., February, lu7lg,nliw :‘Jnl:p‘l’:m:d’ oreased their business and on the |solicit so earnestly and forei T . y and forcibly. The | There has been i i whole they are ',u satisfied, 'The clerks know llfs u'acuuily, why give | live stock and thm:nl::vgdfi":icl;;u:xu m posk says that man is a strange auimal, | theia such a hink if tho hint doos not | in the state, pr e /002 Sheep and particularly so vhanho wants |mean something. That “‘voluntary |increased .'b,m :Eu &:,.?w" B Guly whisky in the land of prohibition. contribution" is all bosh. They want year, ; A 4 CHAMPAGNE FLAVOR, A O EFXNE The best In the munu?lfi.fify.m’ M A McNamara, SOLE AGENT. ourteenth Street, Omaha

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