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Ch’ 2 L =="The Omaha Bee 4 THE DAILY BEE-~OMAY(A WEDN(SDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 It is rememberv.d that Judge Folger |reach the people is throngh the col- ran 13,000 vo'es ahead of the Garfield |ums of a widely circulated paper. hb‘]nheden-;y moing, except Bunday Jticket at the election in 1880, and this|Such ecatch penny contrivances are Whe on:y Monlay worning daily, TERMS BY MAIL -~ One Yar..... 10,00 | Three Months, 88,00 | people of his state. 5.0 190 |, Wix Months, Une . fact is eaken into consideration se in.|glanced at for a moment -l:u‘l then dieating his great popularity with the | thrown away,while influential journals Secretary Tel-| which enter the household are read ler in ®id to be working|day by day, and aside from their news IHE WEEKLY BEE, published ov- hard to secure his old seat in the sen- | depirtsments act as a continual mir- ry Weduesday, TERMS POST PAID»~ One Year,.....82.00 | Three Montim,, 50 tx Montha,,.. 100 |Oned v 0 % Axenroax News Cowrany,’Sole Agmbn or Newndealers in the United States, 1STONDENCE~AN Cont mvni rous alavink by Nows and BItOH atwiat ors should be addreused to the Kb (o or St LETTERS—All Bl NESS rinces l:tg?ul \-nd Remittances shou'd be ad- dreesed to Tie Ber Pususnine Cou. wAny, OMAHA. Drafts, Checks arl Post. oo Orders te be made payablu to the wder of the Company) The BEE PUBLISHING CO0., Props. AN IMPORTANT CORRECTION. WEBRASKA STATE Fanuens' Amm.wn:.} PresinaNt's Ormick, Trorusri, Neb,, Sept. 4, 1852, “To the Fditor of Tvix Bax, Sir;—An impression seems to pre- wvail that the approaching Anti- Monopoly State Convention at Hast- ings is to 'be composed of delegates from Alliances and'Leagues, and the call of the president of the State League seems to carry that idea. This ids not the case. The convention will ‘be composed alone of delegates select- ved through the agency of county con- wventions, in which #l Anti-Monopo- lists are invited to participate. No «elegates from -societies, either alli- ances or'leagues, can be admitted un- «der the call. E. P. INoERsOLL, J. Burrows, ‘Onurca Howe doesa’t bank as much on the grangers as he used to. CoroNElL STURCES just al present aeoms to be a bigger man than old Drum. Wirn Pacific republicans primary reform is a secondary con- sideration, Union Ir now looks as if ““Ouar Val” would have to nurse his billiard balls at the Fremont tournament, By tho way has the $6 clerk of Val.'s agricultural bureau heard any- thing drop in the Third district? Me. HaLL can now ease his mind from politics and devote himself to his postoffico, It has needed atten- tion fora year past. VavunTiNg stock has taken a heavy drop sinco the returns have camo in Thakata Piarca and Washington counties, Suova Disan, SeveraL candidates who thought that the state wasin need of their services in high places have drawn in their booms since Tuesday’s conven- tion. “Ir's a Webster delegation is it?” #aid Church Howe yesterday. A Webater delegation can be counted on to throw for me and don't you for- getit. - e ———— TexN millions of dollars for ponsions became payable on last Monday. This large sum will rapidly pass in general circulation, and assist in easing the money market, Livinastone, the colored cadet who applied for admission at West Point, has been rejected. Livingstone's ears can now be considered safe from the WiLson has gone to Eog- land. During his absence Herbert Bpencer will do what ho can to fill the gsp in the line of distinguished Brit- ons left by Mr, Wilson's departure, ACooRDING to the Republican, Val- entine is ‘“the people's candidate.” The people havn't yet been heard from but when they speak on tho subject of his candidacy Val is likely to remem- ber what they say. SeNaror Fuve predicts 5,000 re- publican majority in Maine this year, With four tickets in the ficld, and the most unstable voting constituenoy in the Union, Maine is an uncertain state to wager large wsums o money on. — Tux brass collar brigade was out in full force at the Fourth ward pri- mories. When intelligent young men allow themselves to be voted in droves they degrade their manhood beneath the level of & common pimp, —— Yerrow fever is spreading with alarming rapidity in Texas, but there is little reason to fear any general opi- demic, For the next thirty days the climatic conditions will be turning steadily against it, and the danger will be over after the first heavy frost. A GENEEAL impression prevails that a number of cabinet changes will take place before the present year. Judge Folger is now an open candidate for gover norof New York, andis likely to | Government interference ought not secure the nomination when the stal-[to be necessary to teach merchants what wiser husiness men have long nor Cornell with the Wadsworth club |ago found out--that the best way to warts have finished pounding Gover- ste. leen glory and gein ina cebinet port- | munity which they ropresent. folio than in the senate azd will very He has discovered that there is|ror of the state ot trade in the com willingly surrender his present posi-| Geweran Oniver 0. HoWARD wr- tion for a taste of his ©ld senatorial | rived in Omaha yesterday, and at vnce honors, assumed command of the depactment Postmaster general Howe is also | of the Platte. General Howard is well dissatisfied and wishes to retire, which | kpown by reputation to many of oor desire of the postwaster general is| citizens, and will doubtless find his cordially seconded by Frank Hatton, | new station in Omaha a pleasant cne, who thitks he i large enough to fill [ Yy Bre has no botter wish to express Howo's shoos and assiet at th samo | than the relations between our people time in the comduct of adminis- | ard the military hoadquarters may be tration politics. as pleasant under the new command- It is understood that some{ant as they were during General of 4he most intimate friende|Crook’s incumbency of the office. - ot the president approve the contem ~ - K plated change and assign as their| A~ effort about to be made in reaeon that more political vitality and [ New York to suppress the lottery officiency can be secured by bringing [ business in that city. It is to be younger and stronger men into the|hoped that the authorities will suc- cabinet. It is a question, however,|ceed in their attempt. The lottery whether thera is any prevailing com- | trade cats like a canoer into the m plaint againat the present administra- | dustry of the country by preventing tion on the ground that it fails to|sound habits of saving, and by de- enter heartily enough into politics. | moralizing the very poor who need all There has beon some disatisfaction [the props and stays which can be with Becretary Frelinghuyson’s con- |given them. duct of the state department as feeble S ) » and irresolute, Rumors thatjthe post-| THE Zflmfi“’f brag which \lleflt!llfl master general was incompetent by |and his strikers have been playing reason of age have occasionally | during the past six _wnflku vull'loc.n be appearod, but, so far as we have been | 8t 8u end. Daception, boasting and able to learn, no one has charged that | intimidation hu\‘u dln}lbl]fl!l had some the administration, either individually | effect with timid time servers and or collectively, did not take an active | trimmers, but these boneless sardines enough 1ntercat in politics. Still, | will presentiy sce how they have been what the peoplo of the country ask is | duped and humbugged. not a viclently aggressive political ad- mm——— ministration. What they do look for| MrrcHELL, of Otoe, who was the i8 & strong exccutive and a harmonious | useful chairman of the house railroad and eflicient cabinet which can carry committeo four years ago, when out the policy outlined by the major- | Church Howe reported back thi‘f ”"l‘}'“ ity through congress. was no need of railroad legislation in —_——— Nebraska, is to be the dark horse Bravstreer's publishes a detailed [ which Thurston holds in reserve. summary of the wheat harvest com- = piled from the reportsof its special| Or conurse Valentine has secured correspondents throughout the coun- delegations from every county in the try. The statement gives a total of | Third District, and that conventien at 520,400,000 bushels, which varies lit- | at Fremont is to to a walk-a-way of tle from the estimato made a few | the firat water for a Peter Schwenks days ago by Tur Bre. The crop in patron maint. Votes and not wind Nebraska is estimated at 18,000,000 | will tell the story. inst 13,847,000 as reported by th: 3 :g:l.:: iu.la-zlo Monpl;rf the \i’hua‘: PresinenT GoweN, of the Reading in ourstato which has reachod the |Tailrosd las executed a 160,000,000 elevators is graded at No. 2, Last blanket mortgage on the property of year it ran No. 3 and rejected. This the company. It lis .m\ll.edlu blauket yoar it is belioved that it will all run | mortgage becauso it is likely to warm over No, 3 and portions will grade up | the stockholders. to No. 1. Appended is the table giv-| opuren Howe may manago to got ing tho estimated entire yiold of the|gqven out of the cighteen delogates United States: fram Danglas county, but not a man WHEAT YIELD OF THE UNITED BTATES, 1882, | o¢ ¢hom will dare to own up that they ;U:%:m voted for him when they return from 46,000,000 | Nebraska City. 16,000,000 ) g.‘;m-wz VAL, is willing to accept a third 1,500, :) term upon almost any platiorm, but it 12,000,000 | woold go hard with him if he was 5 f,’f’g':,w made to awallow those Platte courty 2,00 ,0.0 | regolutions. 0,000,0.0 | * 9,000,000 ‘akes the Cuke. + 10,000,000 f pyjyugglphin Record. 18,500,000 | """, X e BO0 00 The funniest ulnm_ now parading 100,000 | *hrough this country is the tactf com- 000,000 | mission. Total yield of wheat. 26,400,000 Ho Buys Whero Ho Cap, Foreigu reports during the past | Chicago Tines, week havo been lcas fovorable as indi- | Jay Gould says he is independent of cating an unusual market demand for :a:thur h}’"‘y iu politics, Mr. Gould, our surplus, which will amount to|ypee o 2PP€Ar, draws no party line when purchasing useful i - over 200,000,000 bushels, The French | torial, By hny:qz nun:lpul:i‘il:ulz.l}:::o orops, which last month were reported |and a domocrat ~there, he, perhaps, as a failure, are now rated as nearly divides his influenco pretty evenly be- an average, Tho English harvest falls [ {1 ‘o, (1, (70 dominent pariies, and is thus able ¢ somowhat below the standard, Other trathfully, 90 Hhha matymen ({ullhnmf(,l orops are better than at Sorub Oa tirat anticipated. It is roasonably cor- | Bogtoy Post, tain that the exportable surplus will] The Dan Voorhees order of states. bo greater and the forcign demand manship i_u about played out as a say- less than was estimated a fow weeks | 10K force Illll the ‘l"'""c']“““ party, or B 788,68 in any other party. The figurative ag0, “‘h{“h indicato the I’f""-\l“mY F | name of that versatile Indiana patriot lower prices for breadstutis and a de- should be changed, Ho is rot, and Oreano in the money value of our ex-|probubly never was, “tho tall syca- ports of grain, Michigan Indiana, Kentucky. .. Illinois, . Wisconsi) California, Oregon and Southern States. Middle States, New England States. . . Colorado and Territories, . ..., 1 Bycamore, more,” rooted to the soil of principle, and defying the blasts, but the shiver. — P o, ing aspen, trembling before eves k AN important communioation from | of f,“lh political d“z”»‘m' 0 overy pu the president and secrotary of the Ne- — Tke Burbarities of England’s War in braska State Farmers' Alliance is pub- Hgypt, lished in another column, In it Mr, Tugersoll corrects an impression which seems to prevail that the coming anti- monopoly slate convention is called sololy in the interest of the alliance and the Anti-Monopoly league, and that only delegates from these organi- | two recent dispatches from Alexandria zations will bo admitted. All anti-mo- |48 exawples of tho kind of work that nopolists are invited to participate in | ** bum‘u done there: calling anti-monopoly county conven? b':‘l’;'\':‘::;z"h‘ aaath tions to eleot dolegates to the|iured o spy and handed Hastings convention, The alliance|the native authoritice, who tortured and league have taken the initiative |bhim with thumbscrows, and ordered injoalling the convention with the | to P" shot, viow of obtaining o general expres- Lm:i:;\l::i‘::“' August 20, — T throughout the state whother in the | an unusual sight, the keel haul ranks or out of the ranks of the two [ thres Arab swilors ou board the organizations, This plan will meet |0 frigate Sonda for mutiny, They A ny wero first flogeed and then tied to a with general approval as better fitted ropo and hauled up to the port side to secure the end songht for than a|yard arm They were then dropped method which would exclude any voter who desires to voice the views New York San, The most abominable barbarities of unoivilized war are penetrated in these days by order of the khedive of Egypt, who is acting under the authority and protection of the British military wuthorities at Alexandria, Take theso wto the wes, dragged under the keel and Lauled up to the atarboard yard wra, They were soon dead. How cau the Christian authorities of Eogla upno'd this torturing, thumb scrowing, keel hauling khedive in varrying on such operations under tk protection of their iy and their gune? Buch savagery is not tolerated in mod crn warfare, e ——— A Marvelous Cure. For all bodily ailments, arising from im- purity of blood, a torpid liver, irvegularity of the bowels, indigestion, consti on, or disordered kidueys, is warrantod in a free use of BURDOCK” Broon Birreks, Price §1.00, of the producers ot Nebraska in favor of restricting the aggressions of cor- porate monopolies, Tue solicitor of the weasury has is sued a docision classivg as counterfeits the advertising handbills in the shape of national or greenbuck currency, f | simmons now, THE /ANTI'S ARE UP, They Sweep the River Tier of COounties Like An Iowa Uyclone, Valentine Victims as Thick as Life in a Dead Carcass, Dakota, Dixon, Pierce, Wash- ington and Merrick Solid for Bomebody Else. The Desperats Struggle of the Budging B'hoys Barren of Results in Blair. A Uraitor's Trade Gives Adame County to the B, & M. Attoruey. Fuarnas County. Spocial Dispatcaes to Tun Brr, Braver Crry, Neb,, September 4 ~Furnas county elected six delegates for Tomblin for treasurer, Laird for congress and Morlan for district attor- ney. Sanuders County. 8pecial Dispatch to Tun Bas. Wanoo, Neb., September 4.—The republican county convention to-day nominated T. B. Wilson for senator; C. 8. Johnson, J. C. Homer and J. 8. Collins for representatives, The delegates to the state convention are against M. B. Rees but for Dorsey for governor, \ Dakota County. Special Dispatch to Tur Brn. Dakora City, September 5, —Dele- gation from Dakota to Third district convention unpledged; friendly to Crounse, s . Plerce County. Spocial Dispatch to Tuw Brr, Prerce, September b.—Pierce coun- ty delegation to congressional conven- tion solid for Crounse. Merrick Ceunty. Special Dispatch to Tuk Brx. CeNrrarL Crry, September 5,—The Merrick county republican convention sends a delegation to Fremont favora- ble to Hon, N. R. Persinger for con- gress, They are all outspoken againat Valentine under any circumstance. Dodge County. Sgecial Digpatch to Tu Brx, i Fremont, Sepiember 5.—Demo- crats and boys carried Fremont for Valentine yesterday. Country pre- cincts yet to hear from. The conven- tion to-morrow will ba lively, Dixzon Connty. S ecial Dispatch to Tus Bxx, Ponca, September b. —Dixon county republican convention met to-day. Delegation solid for Crounse. Judye Barnes, who wor! hard for Valen- tine, was badly A Speclal Dispatch Bramr, Neb., the most intensely and fiercely contested canvass Washivgton county has endoraed Crounse for con- gress by a yery decided majority, All exciting but two precinets were carried for him, and the delegation fs 1nstruct to support him, The contest in Blai was very desperate. Over $3,000 ‘was paid out by Valentine’s strikers in Blair recinct alone. The result has surprised Crounse's friends as much as his enemies, How Adams Couuty Was Sold Cut, Correspondence of ‘Lix B Hasrings, Nob,, Soptember 4, urday Wwas our primary in this and I was in hopes of reporting to you that the Hon. (1) Jim got “woe- fully scooped,” but alas, all our hopes aro blasted, simply by the eelling out of our candidate for secretary of state to Jum. At the last day he compromised with him by agreeing not to make a fight on him if he would give him the state delegation, to which Jim agreed too quick, but he wanted to name the delegation that he could trade on, which was consented to. 8o you may look for a *‘trading delogation” from Adams at the state convention, 1 think our “Jeems” will have a *‘rough row to hoe" to ' get to be con- gressman from the Second district, if ho has got the the B. & M. railroad to back him, The mistake the opposition made was tieing up with a man in whom they could not trust and being sold out “‘body and breeches.” You may hear from me again, after tho csunty convention, Sat- ALLIA Adams Connty, Hasrinas, Sept. b, 1882, To the Editor of Tre Bee. POLITICALLY, matters hereaway are muchly mixed, Thore is little for which to contend, lecally speaking—only one county officer (commissioner) to be elected this fall, But then, we are to have two representatives and one senator, instead of one-fourth of the latter, as heretofore, For these positions can- didates are not wanting. Hitherto— at least until last fall—the county has been accunted strongly republican, and our republican friends are not without hopes of gobbling the por- But the Alliance has becawe a power that will not down at any man’s hidding, and it is morally certain that tho legislative ticket, by whomsover nominated, must not be obnoxious to the suspicion of monopo- listic proclivities, or it will be buried out of sight by aud avalanche of in. dignant votes, FOR CONGRESS the most dctermined fight is being made. Mr, Laird has the lead, and will hold it, so far as Adams is con- corned in the nomination, and if nominated on the 27th there are chances for Lis election, for Jim is a | most indefatigable worger, and works | to win hiw is of a wost determined charac- ter, and will not cease even though he should prove the congressional bicyele. nowinee; and much of this opposition City, Neb is found in the ranks of hisown party The Gazette-Journal has been fighting him bitterly for menths, and at pres- ent shows no signs of letting up. On the contrary the G.-J. has lately been adding money and brains to its ex- chequer-arsenal, and will soon com- mence issuing a daily, in which Mr. Alexander, our late postmas. ter, will have a busi- neass hand, and in which Mr. Fred Brown, of Juniata, a jour- nalist of some experience and ability, will wield the scaipel. Here, then, is a force not to be ignored, and Mr, Laird may find a hotter contest than he Las cared to imagine. should be remembered that Mr, Laird is not altogether invulnerable. Ho is charged with monopoly tendencies, and with being a mere tool in the hands of the B. & M., as one of its attorneys. If these things can be made to stick, Jim’s chancea of warming a congres- sional seat are not exciusively bnl- lisnt, It is certainly troe that he has at times wade a free usc of B. & M. passes, but this may have been all on the equare, his liberality prompting the purchase of passes for the benetit of impecunious friends. But appearances are against him in this matter, and it is certain that he will not have a walk-away either be- fore the convention or the more open field afterwards. It is not impossible that the congressional race may prove a quodiennial affair, the republicans the alliance, the democrats and the greenbackers each having a candidate 1n the field, in which case the success- ful man will be the lucky one, Judge Post has a considerable following in the district, but will hardly make the trip, . THE COUNTY FAIR begins to-morrow and present appear- ances indicate that it will prove the most satisfactory ever held in this part of the state. The district fair having goune where the woodbine twineth, the hitherto divided interests will now concentrate in our home institution, and make it, what it long since should have been, a good success. With a magnificent crop yield and excellent weather for harvesting and threshing, our farmers are joyous, and will pro- bably take great pride in exhibiting the products of their farms and gar- deas, as well azimprovemenisin stock. JOURNALISTIC, I have alrcady referred to the new departure by The Gazette-Jouraal establishment so long conducted by the Wigton Bros., with the accossion of new members and large capital to the firm hereafter to be known as The Gazette-Journal Company, the pur- pose is to organize and carry on a business rivaling in variety and prices that done in Omaha and Lincoln, Prof, Williams, as you are aware some time since turned the business of The Nebraskan office over to his son and daughter, who have en- titled i* Nebraskan Printing Com- pany. I also learn that Mr. Liveringhcuse, of The Juniata Herald, contemplates selling that office and migrating to Phe!ps Center, there to resume a similar calling. HASTINGS is not building as extensively as in some former years; but the class of improvements being pushed forward is of a much higher order. With the new Presbyterian college building and the new high school building erected, we shall present a growth and im. provement of which any locatity might well be proud. Yours, ON Drr, — SkiLn 1y HE Worksor,—To do govd work the mechanic must have #ood health, If long hours of con- finement in close rooms have enfeeb- led his hand or dimmed his sight, let him at once, and before some organic troublo appenrs, tako plenty of Hop Bitters, His systom will bo rejuven- ated, his nerves strougthened, his sight become clear, and the whole constitu- tion be built up toa higker working condition, D e — THE RICHEST MAN (N MEXICO An Irlehman’s Good Fortune in the Land of Maximilian, Correrpe © 8t. Lou's Republican. From Nuevo Laredo, on the Rio Grande, to the Solado river the ride is devoid of interest, and during it the best thing to do is to recline comfort- ably in one of the airy coaches and sleep. Sonthwest of the Solado a table land some 3,600 feet high may be seen. The sides are rocky and almost perpendicular, the top level and covered here and there with forests of timber. The tableland, or mesa, as it is styled by the Moxjcans, has a surface area of 400,000 “acres, It is owned by Patricia Milmo, an Irish- man married in a Mexican family, the wealthiest man in Moxico, worth, Iam informed something more than $10,000,000. Milmo's mesa hus & ve- putation all over the country. A part of itis cultivated for, grapes, sugar- cane and maguey. Milmo’s resid-nce is on the summit—a handsome stone structure, very large and ornamented by cornices and pillars imported from France and the United States, The interior is like a palace, and so rich with gold and silver and precious stunes that the eye is dazzled with their splendor. Milmo 1s president of the bank of Mexico, an institntion with powers and privileges in this country as great as are the bank of England’s in Britain, His father-in- law, Santiago Vidarri, was executed for supplying money to revolution- ists, and ho himseif narrowly escaped a similiar death, though he was connected in & monetary sense with the opposing forces. Since then brigands have captured him several times and compelled him to pay from $10,000 to $25,000 ransom. Thee adventures taught him precaution, and he turned the mesa into a sort of citadel, accossible by only a narrow path, obstructed by an iron gate of enormous proportious, He has dis- tilleries and several factories, in which goodsare manufactured for his own use, on the mesa, and intends to re tire to his mansion whonever another ivsurrection is imminent, It is said that when he came to Mexico he did not have a dollar, aud got his start in buslness from Yis father-in-law. If Yon are Ruiued in health from any cause, especially from the use of any of the thousand nostrums that promise so largely, with long fictitious testimonials, have no fear. Revort to Hop Bitters at once, and in a short time you will have the But then the opposition to pmost robust and blooming health, And the fact | | TELEGRAPH NOTES. READING, Pa, September fi—Rev, A. 9, Keys, pastor of the large church at Pottsville, has been arrested on the charge g of breach of promise of murriage. New Yonrk, September 5 ‘olper was at the sub-treasury ing, and had an informal talk with several gentlemen on finance, New York, September 5,—The match between Bendor and Cole for 810,000 is off for good. Bendor struck himselt wii exercise and has been thrown oat of tr. THE PERMANENT CURE OF| 5 CONSTIPATION. o1 Ahis) ther disease is 8o provalent in Kl ouatry as Constipation, and no remedy o[has ever cqualled the celod 3 WORT s & cure. Whatcver the ea B wover obtinato the casc, this rer @lwill overcome it. s ¢ PILES. . lcomplicated with eonsti, ution. |WWot strengthens the w A parts w il X1y cures all kinds of Piles even whe fafa and medicinen have before fuil September 5.—S pleen- a Texan cattle fever, has appeared in nt, Peuobscott connty. The au. iti 8 have taken the matter in hand and isolated the herd. - — Royalty on Wheols. Special Dispaich to Ik Bre, Ciuicaco, September 5.—The Mar- quis of Lorne and Princess L Huise, with their party, are expected to arrive to morrow, en route to British Colum- bis, via Omaha and San Francisco. T'he party leave Datroit this evening. When the train arrives at Kensington to-morrow morning, their cars will be detached there, and transferred to the Puliman lines. The partly havo signi- tied to Mr. Pullman their devire to see the town of Pullmun. Twenty rooms in the hotel have been reserved for them here. The party consists of the Marquis of Lorne, Princess Louise, Mrs. Heryey and Miss Mec- Neill, the ladies in waiting to the princess; Colonel Dewinton, the gov- ernor's private secretary; Hcn. Cap- Are acknowledged to by the best by all who have put tiem tain Bagot, sid-de-camp; Mr. J. Bagot, Dr. Barnite; Colonel Tourtel- lotte, of General Sherman'’s staff, who nccompanies the party on their trip to San Francisco as the representative of the United States government; a clerk, two orderlies, and eight eer- vanta, They leave here for Frisco Thursday noon. to a practical test, ADAPTED TO HAED & SOFT COAL, COKE OR WO0OD. MANUFACTURED BY BUCK'S STOVE CO., SAINT LOUIS. Pierey & Bradford, SOLE AGENTS FOR 1\.\L\Hr\r.__ D. ™. WELTY, (Smeccossor to D.T. Mount.) Manufacturer apd Dealer in Saddles, Harness, Whips, FANUY HORSE CLOTHING Robes, Dusters and Turf Goods . Social Science Talk, Special Dispatch to Tuk Brx, SaraTOGA, N. Y., September 5,— The was a spirited and earnest debate in the social ecionce assccistion upon Wayland’s paper on progressive spell- ing, in which Rav. T. H. Jones, o Massachuserts, Prof. Baldwin and Francis Wayland, of Yale coliege, Hon. A. J. King Conn., and Frank B. ticipated. Ab the ov paper was read by Rov. 8tro urging a lberal ucaticr. by the goverument, espec in southern states. A Cap Special Dispatch to T Bismarck, D. T., September 5 — The watchman of the steamer Pen- inah, Peck ltne, recently confisc by the government for seliing liquor ou military reservation was overpowered to-uight, and at 10 o'clock a crew boarded tho boat steam was gotten up, and stole away. Her destination is Chamberlin. It is claimed she can- not be touched after leaving a port of entry. sbury, of Waterbury, Dauborn, par- ning mession a A. D. Mayo, to ed- —————— Bucklin's Arnica Salve. The Best SALVE in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, .alt Rheum, Fe. ver Sores, Tetter, Chap) Hands, Chil blains, Corns, and all ekin eruptions, and positively cures piles, It is guaranteed to give satisfactfon or money refunded, Price, 25 cents per box. For sale byi0. ¥. Goodman Agentfor Jos. R. Bill & Co.'s COEBELEE D CONGORD HARNESS *‘The Best in The World.” 1212 A N.A I S5, Onlur: Sollcited, CHMAMHA,NEB me 1y THE CITY STEAM LAUNDRY makes a specialty of Collars & Cuffs, AT THE RATE OF Three Cents Each. A 1291 Work solicited from all over the country, All citizens who believe that the | The charges and return lmtat.l;a“m:;!ta: methods adopted by great corporations | company " the package. Special rates to and the malign influence they exert in | 4T8¢ clubs or agencies, politics are grave menaces to our Re-| _824-tfme WILKINS & EVANS, publican government, and therefore ESTABLISHED 1558, gt the most important jssues of the day, are cordially invited to join in an earnest endeavor to counteract the same By order of the Second District Congreesioual Committeo, E P Id First Congressional District Inde- pendent Anti-Monopoly Conven tion, The Anti-Monopolists of the First Congressional District are hereby re- quested to send delegates from the several counties comprised 1n said dis- trfict, to an Independent Anti-Mouo- poly Convention, to be held at Lin- coln, Neb., on Friday, Sept. 29, 1852, at 2 o'clock p. m,, for the purpose of placing in nomination a candidate for member of Congress, Counties are entitled to representation as follows: Laucaster Richardson, RSOLL, G. H. Gar Chairman, Secretary, N. 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