Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 11, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 2

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    THE DAILY BEE.
E. ROSEWATES ; EDITOR
TO CORRESPONDENTS.
OCE CorxiRT FRIESDS we will always bo pleased
Vicar from , on all matters connected with
wow , country politics , and on atiy subject
whatever , ol central interests to the people ol
cur B1 te. Any Information connected with
Ucelecllon * , wdrelatlBglofloods , accidents ,
will be gladly received. All such commnnlci-
tlors however , must te as brief as possible ;
and they tnuit in all cues be written on one
side of tbe * hrct only.
T IB SASH WRITER , In full , must in each and
of
CAM communication
fttrf accompiliy any
rat ratnre soever. This It not intended for
jiiMicattoi.bntforourown satisfaction and
E > proo' of good faith.
rOMnCAL.
aies for Office heth-
ry wit or friends , and -whether as no-
/ices or cotrtnuncxtlon ! to the Editor , are
TinttI nominations are made simply personal ,
md will be charged for as n Jvcrt'uorcnte.
no > or desire contributions of a Httwui/or
lioetical character ; and we will cot undertake
lop < teneor reserve the nine in any cite
vrmteter. Our staff Is ecffdcntly Urjo to
more tban supply onr limited space.
Ail ooirjnuniCTtionsthouldbe addressed to
E. KOSKWATER , Edltcr.
"Th ( Ifjhlatwe shall pass lavs to correct
abuses and prevent unjust discrimination
onfl extortion in all charges of express , tele
graph and railroad companies in this ilale
_ _ nnd enforce tuck lavsl/y adequate penalties
to the extent , if necessary , for that purpose ,
fif forfeiture of their property and /ran-
eftwe. " [ Sec. 7 , Art. 12 , Nebragka Con.
ttitulion , enjvted "Inne. " ]
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
TDK PBESTDEXT :
1AMES A. GAimELD ,
of Ohio.
FOB VICE-VEESIDEfT ,
CHKSl'Pll A. AftTHUR ,
of New York.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.
GEORGE W. COLLINS ,
1 of Pawnee County.
JAMES LAIHD ,
of Adams County.
J01IX M. THUKSTOX ,
of Unnsl R Ounty.
REhUBLlChN STTE TtUKET ,
For Member of Congress ,
EDWAED K. VALENTIN : .
Tor member of Congresa ( Contingent ) ,
THOMAS J. MAJORS.
Tor Governor ,
ALBIKUS NANCE.
"For Lientennnt-Governor ,
E .0. CARNS.
For Secretary of State ,
S. J. ALEXAOTKR ,
For Auditor ,
JOHN WALLICHS.
For Treasurer ,
* G. M. BAHTLETT ,
For Attorney-General ,
a J. DILLWORTH.
For CommuMocer of Public Lands and
Buildings ,
A. G. KENDALL.
* Vr Superintendent of Public Instruct. Or > ,
Wi AV. JONES ,
DISTRICT TICKET.
For Attorney Third Judicial District ,
N. J. BURNHAM.
THE democracy which hopes to gain
control of the government by captnr-
.Ing the electoral votes of three north
ern satcs , insists that the "sectional
teauo" el mil bo taltcn out of Iho cam
paign. It would be interesting to know
upon just what issue the democracy
do vrhh Vo go before the country !
They tmvo repudiated the fraud issue ,
they are ashamea
ana v..tx-
. * vo cilice * .
Tim term "bloated bondholder" is
likely lo be less used now thai the
census has ascertained that a very large
portion ot our bonds are held as a sav
ing fund by the people generally.
This distribution of the refunding
bonds among th ? people has been
largely ana to Secretary Sherman's ef
forts. Of 20,141 persons who own
4 per cent. registered bonds , 7,683
hold amounts of § 500 or loss. Of the
7,083 who have the mall denomina
tions 6,687 arn women ,
*
Xn reference toiheroinatk of
6n ex
change that two mines were found re
cently under a railroad on which the
czir was traveling , the Cleveland
leader remarks : "If they had been
found under an American railroad the
passengers would hare
formed a com
pany , issued capital stock and made
an assessment of 25 per cent , and the
book-keeper would have absconded
with the money before the next sta
tion w jj reached.
THE Edgar Thompson Steel Workr ,
of rittsburg , Pa. , have made an op
tional purchase of $100,000 worth of
iron ore lands. The president re-
nmrkcd that if lie wasn't sure of G ar
il 'Id's election the contract would
Efvcr have been made , and that if
Hancock should be elected the sale
would not be consummated. As the
ew works will employ 1,000 laborers ,
this little incident shows how much
the business men and laborers of
J'ennsylvania want a change.
THE recovery of the country from
the tidal wave of 1874 is aeon in the
even distribution of state gorernors
a nong the democrats and republicans.
Of the
thirty-eight governors , nine-
tcen are republicans and nineteen
tl njocrata. Tne only democratic gov
ernors of noriii3rr > _ states are in Indi
ana , Now Jersey anfl Qregon , and in
ilio two former , elections to fill these
r Trices will be held this fall , when wo
confidently expect to see republicans
put in office. This would give the re
publicans a majority of four. * " '
THE Ke w York Herald "which" pre ?
leads to be an indepeiylgaki jo'urrialj.
hut whose sympathies a : ' editorials
a o all with the dema txrty , pro-
r.ounces the prcs-1 * _ roi n .ty of Iho"
truth a sumcien o to the charges of
p "litical outra '
whicri JarB5txtt < le"b'y
t'io republican party. , tfc ai ; hti
"
"the south produced last. yearttjg ,
qre&tsst cotton crop lln atstory , '
aid this year's will be
crop even great
er. Bat , over and abe 4 tHhe1'K&Won * '
it ia producing '
a multitudbsidfuotlrgr' "
thing * which were totallyjMljaQ pjat
t.e southern Elates before the wsr. "
A-nons , . these things which it it pro- .
. . . .
f . ciiTir . 'fn * " "
dudng ;
ara political tferromt
qe
cution for opinions' sake , fraudulent j
c.octione and the entire eubversion of a
liberty of speech. If the > 23fczUik& > ?
mires tbess productions of the eonth *
era sail let it say BO.
NEVER TOO LATE TO
Tut OMAHA BEE protest * i b t the
nomination f M" . \ Dentine and
Cams , and demands their withdrawal
from th republican ticket. „
Thi. protest comes o. ' *
have Vc\n m-aV If at all. before we con
vention. THE BEE was not ta.ken banur
nri-e It knew that these men v./re as
feMSSSSSSSi
it should h ve Raid so before , and not lw C
waited until this late day. _ !
Besides. THE BEE can hardly have Kli-
. . Buranee enough to hope Its demands will
be accede * to. In this matter now that
the nominations are made , without open
dissent at the tlme-THE BEE is In very
bmall minority. We doubt if it Vrfll find
a Eicg'e paper or prominent politician that
will second Its demand. The protest and
demand sre now useless * unless it be to
prolu.-e mitchief and discord.
The charges it makes against these gentlemen -
tlemen , upon which it care * its deimna ,
nre not f f that obvious character that car-
ri s cnnvictnn. Thev be r uprn.th'ir
face , the evid-nceof THE BEE s prejudice
and warped conr'ctlnns , and are , thus m
danger , in their reaction , of hurting IHE
BnE quite as much as the parties against
whom they are Directed. . ,
We fearMr HosewaterV prejudices have
jot the better of his ju pment-thut he
baa taken a position for which there is no
Fufficient jnstification , and that , upon ma-
tarer reflection , he will retrace his fteps ,
and do as othB do.surpnrt m < D. nonv.-
nees as are not his individual choice , as
are these that ate. [ HastinRS Xebrabtan.
It is never too late to mend. Party
conventions are not infallible. They
are liable to commit grave mistakes ,
bat these blunders can and should be
rctified. Oaly last week
the republican state cent -
t al committee of Michigan made a
psremptory demand for the withdraw
of Congressman Herr from the ticket.
Herr had been renominated in his
district last month , but damaging
charges affecting his integrity , made
publ'c ' since his renomination made it
the imperative duty of the committee
to insist on his withdrawal , and ,
although Mr. Herr was at the time
stumping Maine for the national
aad state ticket , he gracefully
yielded by telegraphing his resigna
tion as a candidate. Suppose Nebraska
was a debatable shite , would any
intelligent republican contend that
Valentine and Cams would not be
compelled to withdraw in the fae of
their disreputable record ,
But we are admonished that THE
BEE protests too late , that itkaew
these men were aspirants , quite likely
to be nominated and therefore it
should have announced its determin-
a ion not to support them before tee
convention met. This is by means no
true. It was generally conceded
a-nong well-informed politicians that
Mr. Cams would not ba renomina-
tod. Lieut-Governor Abbott , his pre
decessor , a man of greater ability ,
whose integrity and personal charac-
tjr nobody has ever assailed , had
bjen cut off with one term ard
this was generally regarded ns a pre
cedent Jor his successors. Mr. Carrs'
career ss lieutenant governor was very
generally condemned. He had used
his power as president of the senate
to pack the committees with cappers
of monopolies and jobbers. A man
of dissolute habiiSj hri had disgraced
himself and the state in a street
brawl ia Seward , that brought
down the entire otate proas on him.
With perhaps a single exception there
wasn't a paper in the state tha1. advo
cated his renomination while more
than fifty republican papers virtually
opposed him by advocatirg
the nomination of Hon. G.V. .
Cllinp. . It . is . a notV n > " * " * & #
„
itj.i. vjuinif-'r-1- ' "jugnt
" Taliuitina was more vulnerable
even than Cams. Very damaging
aad well established charges affecting
hi * integrity as a public offi
cer were preferred against htm
soon after his
nomination two years
agi. Owing to the fact that we were
within a few days before the election )
aid the possibility that the
congrcis-
man elected in 1878 might have tie
casting vote ia ih& election of presi
dent , by the house in 1881 , THE BEE
did not withdraw its support. Val
entine's advent In congress was signal-
Izad by the appointment of the notor
ious Sonnenshine to
apost tradership ,
Which scandalized the party not only
in the Elkhorn Valley , but in the en
tire state. Asa member of tie
national legislature he waa mainly
an attorney of the Union Pacific
and it is simply preposterou
for him to stand on a platform tha
pledges him to favor legislation i ;
congress to rectify the abuses an
stop extortions of monopolies.
In March 1880 , the decision ren
deroi , in the case Bush vs. Valentine
in the district court of this county
the court sustained the plaintiff1 !
charge that Valentine , while acting a
land officer , deliberately
sought U
swindle him out of his homestead bj
fraudulent entries.
This decision was published by THE
BEE and other papers when it was
rendered. It ia a court record acces
sible to the publis that cannot well be
ignored by reputable men , even for
the sake of whitewashing a republican
candidate.
The republican party prides iteelf
upon its high moral standardits advo
cacy of great principles and its fidelity
to its trust as an honest administrator
of the affairs of government. THE
BEE is a republican paper , sincerely
attached to the fundamental princi
ples of the republicsn party , and it is
bscause of its unflinching fidelity to
these principles that it refuses
to give its support to Valen
tine and Cams. We maintain that
thesa men are not , and never have
been the choice of the republican
party. They are mere spoilsmen
foisted upon the republicon party by
the corrupt manipulation of monopoly
attorneys , and a monopoly lobby
nado ; up of democrats and republi
sans. One of the active lobbyists in
heitljthalfi'at the late convention ,
ras Louis-Lay democratic member
5flthe last elate lEenate whom Oarni
> ' & ihic the [
railroad committee , and
vho secured prompt reward.or
* rv- >
DfflthBBl > ? HAH3f1'iirL : ? grading *
cenT -
> T
, . it is
teverthele E true th&t th latoljejknJ >
aa stat
etenatirfc ot the .1f ptment..af .the
rtybtft a''erefaiSoad onven'tiop ,
n Ti-KJnk H.i L. * LliuUUIl T11U.r f U |
even went so far as to for ,
imall minority in entering protest
against the nominations of
Valentine. Cirns , Thurston , et al.
Few , if any , paliticians may have tha
bsck-bone to Eeoond its demands , and
its courte may deprive it of some pat
ronage , but being in the minority and
subjecting itself to disfavor will not
deter it from expressing its honest Con
victions. THE BEE may be all e lone with
11 the papers , politicians and corpo
rations arraigned against it , but it
will unflinchingly discharge its duty
o the republican party and the pee *
pie of this state by refusing to give
countenance and support to dishonest
public men and men whoso affiliations
with monopolies prevent them from
doing justice tq.iho producers of this
state.
OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS.
California.
Tramps are numerous in the north
ern part of the state , but there is a big
demand for harvest laborers.
The Pacific Improvement company
have begun turveys for a railroad
around the beach at Monterey and
will put up some largo bath houses
there.
The crMn crop of Butte county this
season is fu % one-third greater than
was anticipated. In Hamilton and
Gridley townships there is not room
enough m the warehouses to store iho
surplus.
A firm in Leeds , Ensland , has en
gaged to furnish the state prison at
San Quenlin 100 lonms for the manu
facture of jute burlaps for grain bags ,
the loomsand machinery to cost S1PO-
000. It ia expected that they will be
in working order by next spring.
A 20 inch vein of qnar'z was struck
in the north drift of the B inner mine
In Bnttu county. One piece taken out
weighed about fourteen pounds and
contained so many litt'e crains of
free pold that mining experts estimat
ed Mly one-fourth of its weight to beef
of the precious metal ,
The combined length of the four
grain warehouses of Livermore is
1000 feet ; the combined width , 220 ;
the average width , 3 feetj the com
bined area , 63,000 square feet , equal
12 acres ; tha combined storage ca
pacity beinc 19,000 tons of grain.
At the Urion Iron works of Sicra-
monte there is now bsing constructed
the machinery for a fifty-stamp qoartz
mill for the Grand Victory mining
company of El Dorado county , which
is owned exclusively by Soramentars
At the same works a ten-stamp mill
for the Excelsior Mining company of
Placer county is being built.
Idaho.
Placer mining is being successfully
carried on at Florence and Warrens.
Rich decomposed qnmz has been
struck in the Belle .Peck mine , near
Silver Creek.
Deer and sheep are plentiful in the
parks at the head of the Email tributa
ries of "West Fork ,
The apple and plum crops about
Boise City ore far over-average In ex-
ce4jpico 53 well as quantity.
A smelter is being taken to South
Mountain , and that once deserted
camp now presents signs of activity.
The remnants of llin Salmon wire
bridge in Northern Idaho have been
purchased by a nnn who will raise it
-ibove the highest high water mark
known on the river.
An enrgrant recently unearthed a
fifteen-foot vein of rich carbonates and
g-.lena ore twelve miles above Bellvue
ind sold a One-half inter-cat in it the
same dny for S4000. He has r.inro
been ofLred § 10,000 for the other half.
Yankee p ? < tt&uTJ"n6'equ'al ] 'in'the
United States. It is about sixty
or
.
sixty.five milea from Bonanza , and at
an altitude of nearly twelve thou
sand foot. The lake lies in a basin
among lha sharp crags bf the snowy
Saw Tooth , and 13 a sheet of perpetual
tee. Jt was discovered in August of
last year by a party of prospector * ,
and named Ice lake. The sun eeetoea
to have no effect upon it , except in
places adjoining the shore. It Is
-i P jr n great bowl in the hard moun
tain rock , brimful of ice , upon which
the rays of the aun descend with no
power to penetrate.
Montana.
Brick making in the vicinity of
Butte is a lively industry.
Surveys are being made for laying
cff an addition to Glenvale.
A recent hail storm destroyed
and injured vegetation in different crops
parts of the territory.
An immense herd of buffalo
, ex
tending for twenty miles , is ranging
near Ferry Point , Ouster county.
There is an abundance rf
game ,
deer and antelope fat
, and fattening ,
on the
hunting grounds in the terri
tory.
tory.A
A California man who tried the ex
periment of sheep raising in the terri-
torr. i now driving in flock
a of 10-
000 sheep.
There are fiiid to ba more Indiana I
in the vicini'y of the new poit in
Moagher county , than there has boci )
in that region for the past six year.
The Neecla company of Glenvale
will , in a few months , complete their
tramway from the Lion mines to the
Glnnvale smsltsrs , a distance of nine
miles.
An agent of Jay Cooke and other
eaetctn capitalists is prospecting for
silver leads on Clark's Fork , with a
view to their purchase by the com
pany.
An eastern capitalist is making ex
tensive improvements oil the Mussel-
shell. He has already purchased
2000 sheep in Oregon as a starter in
the stock business.
New silver discoveries are said to
h'ivo "been made on the head of Wise
river , the largest tributary to the Big
Hole. Years ago rich silver float rock
was found in the section referred to.
The Helena and Benton road ia
being ereatly improved. By putting
a uam ia the Little Prickly Peer creek
and changing the channel of the
stream , two costly bridges hare bean
done away with , and also a high grade
that has been inconvenient and cost
ly , to say the least.
Several colored men have been
very successful in locating rich depos
its , but probably the moat fortunate
is a Mr. Grove , who has a p-omising
; old and silver mine on Deep creek , ]
Meagher county. He has also located 1
twenty acres ot placer land on that
itream and applied for a patent.
Two Uorthern Pacific contractors ,
jave established a tie camp on the
tittle Missouri , about sixteen miles
ibove Miles City crossing. They em-
! oy a force of nearly 200 choppers ,
rhe ties and timber are all cut ready
or ute , then placed in the river and
afted to where thsy art , wanted ,
bout 125mile , * further down.
Arizona
The Arippa Central railroad is be-
Z preparf d'or grading. The Mari-
ipa grading cornbencea onOctober
tha track-JsyiiH&Navcaber . . . 1 , _ _ and
h - I - r . . . .V n-- *
ID Mrs TTII J " = "
saryl ,
Rodger's ]
respecting
ence 18 months and has afcotit 20 loca
tions. The deepest working is a shaft
down 170 feet , from the bottom of
which drifts have been run , proving
the existence of large bodies of ore.
The ledge is from twenty inches to
seven feet in width and contains ore
running from 8100 to $1300 per ton ,
but the average by many assays is
§ 300 ,
On August S4lh the Southern Pa-
clG6 railroad eommeheea ft lively race
tor El Paso , over 200 miles from the
end of the track , which it is intended
to reach in 100 workiog days , or pos
sibly a few days over. On the 24'h
nit. there Were 12.200 feet of steel ,
rails laid ; on the 26 h , 11,000 ; on the
26th , 12,800 over two miles , and the
greatest distance ever laid in one day
by the Southern Pacific ; and on the
27th , 12,000 feet. .At this rate the
company will reach El Paso with its
road by Christmas. The road is now
completed and in running order lllj
miles from Tucson , or 65 * miles from
Benson. It is now 24 J "miles from
the boundary line of Nefl Mexico ,
which will be reached in 12 days ,
days. Since January 26 , 1880 , the
company has built and put in com
plete and first-class running order
75 miles of steel rails.
* "
Orooron.
A site for a new fort will soon be
selected.
A committee of the Portland com
mon council has been revising the city
chatter.
The late rains have not Injured the
grain ; the harvest fields are now clear
and the rain proved beneficial , extin
guishing the forest fire thatfj was
spreading in every direction , to the
g at danger of property.
A ship recently arrived at Portland
from Hong -Kong with 327 Chinamen
aboard. Thuy were financially , the
poorest lot that ever came to Port
land , though they are a healthy-look
ing s-'t. Included among them are
many biya aged between 6 and 10
yeats.
Very favorable progress is reported
on the construction of the narrow
gauge rr.hray ; in the Willamette
valley. Grading of over tweii'.J' ' three
miles , had been completed , and the
hands are now grading on the Stiver-
ton and Brownsville line. Over 1200
men , including Chinamenare at work ,
and grading is beine crowded in order
"
that "the line may bo finished in season
to carry away the present harveet of
wheat. Track is being put down at
the rate of half a mile per day.
Colorado.
Locusts are entering Platte Valley.
Golden Methpdists will improve
thdir church to the extent of $3000.
Fifteen thousand names were reg
istered at Denver's hotels in August.
Eighteen Inches of snow fell on the
summit f Pike's Peak during the past
week.
The now Opera house at Colorado
Springs will bo completed about
Christmas.
Maysville , on the South Arkansas ,
has two smelters ready for work in
the spring.
Vigorous work Is going on in Buck
skin gulch , where some' wonderful
things have come to light.
Work on the new union depot in
Denver is retarded by the difficulty in
getting stone from the quarrita.
News from Caribou , Boulder coun
ty , says that business of all kinds in
that great Silver camp Is better than
for several years past.
Prospectoia in the country just wait
of the Ute reservation have come up
on viuns of coal that crop out for long
distance , showing thick teams ,
Of the IT ore reducing works of the
San Juan region' , the Crooke smelter
at Lake City arid the Naw York and
Sau T"nfiom''l > ia"1
t ,
A smelter x j - i- >
is being erected in Rock
Creek district at Schofiald. M ny
lodes are being opened near by that
contain l.irco quantities of moderate
and low grade ofefl.
Gunnison City lias just had the
first Session of the district court of
the Gannuon country , and the firat
cnnd jury pass'ed on the criminal
cuaes. Four murder oiscs came up
and two men were indicted for mur
der.
der.The
The Boston and Colorado Smelting
company , of Argo , just outside ot
Denver , is doing an immense busi
ness. The shipments of gold , silver
and copper from these works for the
past three months amounted to
8773,000.
Pitkin is the moat populous town of
the Gimnison country. It is located
in a nearly level valley , along Quartz
creek , surrounded by hills and moun
tains covered with a thick growth of
timber. A wagon road will soon bo
completed from Alpine , when stages
will connect with the Denver & South
Park railway.
The corner stone of Denver's new I
lathedral will ba laid on the 2lst , and
will be a grand affair. Six or seven
prominent bishops are expected to be
present , while the municipal , coun'y
and state officers will also bo invited.
It is a'so expected that large delega
tions from Wyoming and perhaps
New Mexico will bo present.
The Denver and Bio Grande rail
road company has taken most of the
force of laborers in its employ off the
branch running toward San Juan , and
ianowrushing the work on the branch
that is to extend into the Sin Juan
country. The work on the tunnel
through the mountain near Conejra
is neuring completion , daylight on the
further side having been struck.
Gov. Tabor has a now enterprise in
Leadville. in the shape of a mammoth
ore mill. All
the
machinery is pi-
reidvon the ground , and the mill will
The be ready engineisoverahundredhoreepow to run in about sixty days.
er , having a sixteen inch cylinder and
a three foot stroke. It will be
sup
plied with ateam from two large
cylinders
The work of laying the pipes for
heating purposes in Denver is being
rushed. The
building of the company
fast approaches completion. There
are now intide the building thiee
boilers and room ia provided for
twenty more , which will be put in as
occasion demands them. The pipes
which have been laid are encased in
wooden logg. About a hundred
houses have already applied for con
nection and for radiators ,
Wyoming : .
An Inch or more of snow fell at
Evanaton a few nights ago.
Wyoming claims greater wealth
per
bead than other
any territory or state
in the Union ,
The new stamp mill at Cummins
3ity was to have etartod
up on the
LOth or llth.
There are only 943 of th 20,814
nhabitants of the territory who can
lot read and write.
The secret bonanza carbonate
hat Laramie has been brapging camp of
laving at ita very door seems likely to
ie a reality. It ia now said that the
ire assays $87 in silver per ton at the
awest.
Six thousand head of cattle are be-
ag taken in one drove from northern
lolorado to the vicinity of flat creek
,
hare it is
expected that they will
nd something to eat.
Msny important drivea of cattle
'OB.-Colorado to Wyoming raagea
recently.been , made owing to
scarcity of grass in the fotmef llate ,
One drove of 4000 cattle recently
went into Albany county from near
D'ort Collins.
Another strike has been made in the
vicinity of Cummins City. It con-
siata of a mammoth vein of gold bear
ing ore , which projects well. It is
about three miles from Cammins Oity ,
in a northwesterly direction.
tlie SltuatlorTjn Mains.
BUrllngtOa HaWkiys.
Tiic unit atat9 to hold an election
this fall wiif bo Maine , lTlich ] wil1
vote for state officers and representa
tives to the next Congress of the1
United Sta'es , next Monday , Sap em-
her 13. The republicans have nomi
nated for re-election , QoV. Daniel Fi
Davjj , The greenbackera pnd demo
crats have united and nominated H ,
M. Phisted for governor. The voie
or governor last year fls officially
- clared waa Davisj repnblican,68,70 ;
Garcelon , democrat , 21,844 ; Smith ,
greenbacker , 47,649 ; scattering , 362.
Tnis would indicate that a close elec
tion might be expected this year if all
the oppdsition voters unite against the
republicans. All parties have been
doing their utmost this year to awaken
enthusiasm in the masses and obtain
converts. Prominent speakers have
been addressing the people in
all puts of the state , and
everybody hog had an op
portunity td become thoroughly poat-
ed on political topics. Q-eneral Weav
er , the greenback candidate for presi
dent , haa been stumping the state ,
but although his party there haa
made a fusion with the democrats on
the state - nd Congressional tickets/
the general jaTus'es to unite wih.-the !
democrats in the public meetings at
which he speaks , and dechres there
ahull b < * no more fusion with his con-
aant. The republicans speak hopefully
of tha resu't. Tha bold attempt to
steal the state last year by the demo
cratic alato officers who were then in
office , has been the means of uniting
all republicans and making them de
termined to do their utmost this year.
It will also cause the party to lose
many votes in its own ranks as the
honest portion of the party would *
net couHU'lince ! ! such fraud. The
candidates forcoiigrets thi * yf ar are :
Dist. RtpitlKcdit. FviionfiU.
I. Thos. B Reed. SamuJl J. Anderson.
ILVm. . P. Fryo. Frank M Foirf.
III. S. D. Lindev. . William Philbrick.
IV. C. A. Boutelle. Gen e W. Ladd.
V. S. T. Milliken. Thomas H. Murch.
The vote of these dibtricts in 1878
was :
Xtp. Dem. OIL
i. . . . 13.483 0,343 6 , ' < 84
II . 11,343 3,332 8,472
ITI . 11.473 G.8W5 8,357
IV . 10 , < 65 . 12,021
V . 9,911 2,177 11,353
Although the democrats and green-
backers htivo effected a fusion on the
state and congressional tickets they
will not do so on tha presidential
tickets at the November5 elestion.
M ine has cast her vote for every re
publican candidate for president since
the party was organized and will
surely do so this year.
Nebraska Repuoltcsn Platform.
1. The republ'cans ' of Nebraska moat
heartily endorse the professioii ot nrfncj-
pies formulated by the national repuckcira
convention at Chicago : and pledge then
unswervbig support to the candidates there
ominated. ,
2. We affirm the doctrines ) of national
sovereignty in the formulated principlee
upnn which tha perpetuity i f the nation
rests , and that the p inciple of Ji > me' rflU
as enunciated by the democratic party ia
but the cautious expression of the Calhoun
doctrine of state rights , is revolutionary
in its character and destructive of the
unity of the nation. (
3.Ve regard the recent seizure of the
polls and the wholesale robbery cf. the
franchises of the republican citizen. of Al
abama , nirpriitng in the msunsitude and
effrontery of the crime of all former efforts
of the par'V under thaTw ed plan in New
York , and the M-'sskaippI plan in tno
south , as a ' fair spe H.eji. jlir5uffi''iiC {
iwMjVery h'onest man and taxpayer in tha
country to most e.itnest endeavor to de
feat the partv of brigandage and fraud at
the polls in November.
4. We have considered "what Lee and
Jackson \vouM < lo if they were alive , " and
hare de errair.ed
to em-Ioy our best ener
gies in preventing the seizure of the nation
al government by their
livintt c > mrades
throtifjh the frauds of the solid south.
5. We congratulate the people of the
state upon the rapid increase of popula
tion and wealth , and upon the good meas
ure of prosperity that has rewarded their
labor , upon the rapid upbuilding of our
material interests since the Biiceess of re
sumption and the revival of trade.
G. We pledge our support to such legis
lation In congress and snob measures by
etate legislatures as may bo necessary to
effect a correction of abuses and prevent
extortioUato di crimination in charges by
railroad corporations.
7. We most cordially invite the aid an'l
oO'.operation in the latest defense of the
national integrity atid National purse of all
republicans and war democrats' ttho have
differed with us on .temporary issues , or
have citing lo ths party name.
Jksolvcd , That we heartily join in the
rec mimendation made by General Garfield
in his letter of acceptance in urging upon
congress the cpeedy improvement of the
Missouri river for barge navigation.
FORGETFULNESS OF PEOPLE.
Wo would not , by enticing heading
and other devices lead you into read
ing of the virtues possessed byPierce's
Celebrated Medicines were it not that
we are award of the forgetfulness of
people , and that must bo our excuse ,
dear reader , for again telling you that
Dr. Picrce's Golden Medical Dis
covery is without an equal as a blood-
purifier. It cures all humors from the
common blotch , pimple , or eruption ,
to the worst scrofula , fever sore or
ulcer. Dr. Pierco's Pellets ara a
plowant but efficient catharlic. Sold
by druggists.
ST. CLOUD HODSE , Chicago , 111. .
Jan. 26 , 1879. Hon. R. V. Pierce
,
M. D. : Dear Doc'orI have been
using ynur Golden Mtdical Discovery
and Pellets for liver complaint and
central debility. It is impossible to
express the gratitude I feel. It is
sirnply wonderful the effect your med
icines have had upon mo. I am in
every way a thousand per cent better.
I am , yours cratefully ,
J. C DAVIDSON ,
A WELL-GARNISHED TOILET.
No toilet is complete without SO-
ZODONT. It combines all that ia
needful to keep the month and teeth
healthful , and imparts a delicious fra-
granca to the breath. Its use should
never b a intermitted
the
, as mouth
needs to be kept pur and clean , and
by nothing better than SOZGDONT
can this be affected.
SpaldmgaGlae is indispensiblo in
the house , because there always
breaks occurring wjiioh it will repair.
ffARTKOPFF'S3nJSEU3I.
Brandt's Turnfir HaU ,
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is tolumeeretl to alt who te in fitd of m
rice. The subject of ElecTlc Belts rt'iu Jtt ,
nd lb baadreJ ami tot questions of 'at i
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and eiplaiced.
eiplaiced.YOUNG MEN
Acd ethers tfio suCst from Serious and Physical
Debility. Lws of MicJy Vigor , Freirature Exhaus
tion ana ths many gloomy ccn Tamets cf early
Indi'cretlon , etc. , are especially wCeSUd by con-
sltlnir in contend.
The LtECTBIC REVIEW exposes the unmitigated
frauds tracticea Kj qn cUs and medical impostors
who profess to "practice rne-ireine , " unit points out
the only site , simple , and eUeCtltc io 4 t Ileiltli ,
Vigor , and Bodily energy.
Seud your address on postal card for a copy , to J
information north thousands vrill ba sent ) ou.
Address the idliibTi ,
PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO , ,
COR. EIQlffH and VIKE STS. . CINCINNATI. 0
do Yearslefore thePitblie.
THE QEMUgME
DR. C.MeL AWE'S
LITER PILLS
are not recommended as a remedy " for
all the ills that flesh is heir to. " but in
affections of the Liver , and in all Bilious
Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick Head
ache , or diseases of that character , they
stand without a rival.
AGUE AND FEVER.
No better cathartic can be used pre
paratory to , or after taking vjuinine. As
u simple purgative they are urtDtiualed.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ,
The genuine are never sugar-coated.
Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid ,
with the impression.McLANE'S LIVER
PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa
tures of C. McLANE and FLEJIISO BROS.
? * Insist upon having the genuine
DK. C. McLANE'S LIVEH PILLS , pre
pared b -
FLEMING BROS. , rittshnrgli , Pa. ,
the market being full of imitations of
the 2.ame JfoJCfuie , spelled differently ,
but sanlfi pronunciation.
BOWEL
A Speedy and Effectual Cttrc.
PEEBY DAVIS'
Baa EtuoJ the teat of FORTT TE Rs' trial.
Directions uith taeh bottle.
OLD BY ALL DRUOQIBT B.
U/AUTCn Local Aleuts everywhere to eel
/
WAN I tU lea , Coffe , BaUrtjf Ponder ,
Flavoring Extracts , etc , by sample , to familljs ,
Prcfit good Outfit free. People's Tsa Co. , EOJ
6020 , St. LOU\S. \ Mo.
a\p-ays Cures ririil never diiaj .
points. The world's great Pala-
Rbliovor for Man and
Clioap , quick and rolin bio.
r * Sff/TVRl' A
grow fat upon , Mothers like ,
and IIi siCiim9 recommend
CASTORIA. Itrcgnlatesthe
Bovrels , cures Wind Colic ,
allays FcvcrisluiehS , ami de
stroys Worms.
WEI DE MEYERr'S CA
TARRH Cure , a Constitutional
Antidote for this terrible mala
dy , by Abttorpticn. The most
Important Discovery since Vac
cination. Other remedies may
relieve Catarrh , thi < cures at
any stage before Consumption
set * in.
31. It. JUS 1 > ON ,
CJcucral Insurance Agent ,
BEPKE3EMTS :
PHONIX ASSURANCE co. , oi LOU.
ilon , dash A > St | 35.107,12 ;
WESlCI .STEltir. Y.f pnpltil 1,000,00 ?
THE MEttClUTi re , of NcWATs , N. J. , l.OOO.OOt
OIKARD FIiEPbUctepiliCapiftI. ; ! ! ) ( . 1,000,000
NOKTUWESTEhN JfAriOKAjCap-
IU1 900,000
FIREMEN'S FOND , California 800,000
IIKITISK AME1UCA ASSUIUNCECo 1,200,000
NEW A IK FIP.E INS. CO. , Assets. . . . SflO.OCO
AJ1EIUCAF CENTRAL , Assets 800,000
Southeast Cor. of Fifteenth & Douglas St. ,
mehB-dlr OM ff A. Tf'B
ATTENTION. BUILDERS AND CON
TRACTORS.
The owner of the celebrated Kaolin
Banka , near LOUISVILJ 12 , NEB. , Las
now ready at the depot at Louisville , on
the B. & 5\L railroad ,
.
to fill any order at reasonable prices. Par
ties desiring a white front or ornament * !
brick will do well to give ns a call or sender
or sample.
J. T. A. HOOTER , Prop. ,
Locbville. Neb
CHARLES RIEWE ,
UNDERTAKER !
Metallo Cages , Coffins , Caskets , Shrouds , etc.
Fwnham Struct , Bet. ICth and IK b , Om ha , Neb.
Telegraphic Orders Promptly Attended To.
SHOW CASES
BT
0 _ J. 'VT'
1317 CASS T. , OMAHA. NEB.
ffA. good g > ortment ulnrajn on h nd Ta
JNO. G. JACOBS ,
( Tormerlj of Glsh 4 Jacobs )
UNDE
Ho. HIT Farnham Et. , Old Stand of Jacob Oil
BT TBLBGRAPB SOLICITS
PASSENGER ACOOMMODAflOH LINE
bETvv tfc.ji
OMAHA AND FORTOMAHA
Connects With Street Cars
Corner of SAUNDER3 aad HAMILTON
STREETS. ( End of Red Mna u folluwi :
1EWE OVAHA :
630 , 3:17and : 11:19 * m .8:03.8:37and723p.ni.
LEAVE FORT OMAHA :
7:15 a nx. 9:15 a. m . and 12:45 p. m.
4CO : , 6:15 nd 8:15 p. m
* Tb 8:17 : a. m run , leavin o * * nd tb *
1:00 : p. m run , learlnf Fort Omaha , are usually
loaded to full capacity with rejulir piswngerB ,
The 6:17 a. m. mi will be raids from th pwi-
> f9ee , corner of Dodge and 15th enrehU.
Tickets can procured from Street eirdrlr-
SM , or from dfhera of hacks.
? ARE , K CENTS , 1NOUJDINO STBE CAB
MEAT MARKET
V. P. Block. I6th St.
Fresh anj Salt ilcata o all kinds constant
in hand , prices reasonable. Vegetables In seal
a. food delivered to t ny put of tna city.
WJI atJST
* * ,
- "
'rthlRthftf
A. F. RAFERT & CO. ,
3ontractors and Builders ,
Rae WoodworS a gptdilty.
Leents for the Encaustic Tiling
1A Timnv
g fi QJIA24
BANKING HOUSES.
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED.
BANKING HOUSE
IN NEBRASKA.
CALD WELL , H AMI LTONICO
Builnm transacted same u that o an Ineor.
periled Bank.
Accounts kept In Currency or gold subject to
tight check without notice.
Certificates of drpoilt Isiued paraMe In three ,
ill and twelve months , bearing interest , or on
demand without Interest.
Advances made to f nstomers on approved sat -
> t market rates of Interest.
" * * " . , , , " ' bllsof ! exchange Oovern-
Bny and sell so.w. Bonds.
Jocnt , State , Connty an-1 d. , . M Scct.
Draw Sight Dntta on Fa.-land , Ireiau- ,
land , and all port * of Europe.
Sell E iropean Fasgaze Tickets.
ROLIECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE.
augldtt
U , S DEPOSITORY ,
F IRST
OF03IASA.
Cor. ISth ana Fambam Streets ,
OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT
IN OMAHA.
( SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROS. , )
KSTABLISIIZD IS 1850.
Organized u a National Bank , Aujruat 20 , 1863.
Capital and Profits Over$300,000
Bpeclally nuthorlzed by ths Sacretary or TreMary
to receive Snbtoriptlon to the
U. S. 4 PER CEHT. FUNDED LOAN' .
OFFICERS AND .TJBZCrOR3
HlAUi KOCSTZB , PresMent.
Ai'QCSTUa Konnns ,
. . . .
A. J. POFK.IIOS , Attorney.
Jens A. Ca IOOTOS.
F. B. DAVIS , Aes't Oaxbler.
Tnll bank receives deposit without rojtrd to
amounts.
Issues tune certificates bearing interest ,
Dr&vBdnfUon San F anclsco and principal
cities of the United irUtca , aljj London , Dublin ,
Edinburgh and the principal citita of the conti
nent of Europe.
Sells pagiige tickets for Emigrants In the In-
man no. maylutf
REAL ESTATE DROKER
Geo. P , Bemis'
REAL ESTATE AQEISOY ,
16th ds Dougta * Sis. , Omaha , Ntlt.
Thla agency doe * 8TRICH.T a brokerage bust'
neea. Does notspeculate. and therefore any bar
gains on Its booVsaio Insured to Its patrocz , In
of belnr trohW- up bv th e atent
BOGGS & HILL ,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS
JVo 1J08 fbrnham Street
OMAHA - NEBRASKA ,
Office Korth Bide opp. Grand Central Hotel.
Nebraska Land Agency
DAVIS & SNYDER ,
1605 Farnham St. Omaha , Nibr.
100.000 ACRES carefully selected land In Easten
Nebraska for sale.
Great BargalnaIn improved farms , andOmah
dty property.
O. F. DAVIS. WEBSTER SNYDER ,
Late land Com'rU. P. B. R i > leb7U
inns RXKD. tswia RSSO.
1 Byron Reed & Co , ,
OLDEST ESTABLISH )
BBAliL5 05
K8tat9 in Omaha and Uoc
HOTELS.
THE ORIGINAL.
BRIGOS HOUSE !
Cor. Randolph St. & 6th Ave. ,
CHICAGO ILL.
PRICES REDUCED TO
$2.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY
Located In the business eent'i , convenient
to plaC"8 c' arflUKMent. Eleaan'ly furnished.
dcCtalnlnC ? " mudern improvements , passoneer
elevator , to. ) CUilMINoS , Iroprietor.
ocietf
OGDEN HOUSE ,
Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY
Council KliiiTs. Iowa *
On line ot Street Railwiy , Omnibui ondfrom
all trains. RATES Parlor flo..r. J3.00 per day ;
second flo r 8250 perd y ; third floor. S-.OO.
The belt furnished and mo t com CKlInai house
In the city. GEO. T. PIIELPS. Prop.
METROPOLITAN
OMAHA , NEB.
IRA WILSON - PROPRIETOR.
The Metropolitan h centrally located , and
first o'at in evey : res > j > 2cth vinirewntlybeen
enllre < y renova'ed The public wM find it a
comfortable and homelike honse. marftf.
UPTON HOUSE ,
Schuyler , Neb ,
Kli it-class House , Good Veals. Oed Beds
Airy Booms , and kind and accommodating ;
treatment. Twigood sample rooms. Specia
attention paid to commercial tnmlera.
S , MttLEE , Prop , ,
Schnyler , mb.
FRONTIER HOTEL ,
Laramie , Wyoming ,
Tbs miner's resort , good accommodation * ,
rgt earn pie room , chorees reasonable. Special
attention siren to travellngr men.
11-tf II 0. HI LOT \RD. Prnprfffir.
INTER-OCEAN HOTEL ,
Cheyenne , Wyoming1.
Flrst-cl-u. FIne large Sample Rooms , one
block from depot. Trains step from 20 minutes
to 2 boon for dinner. Free Bus to and from
Depot. Kat4 S2.00. J260 and 93.00 , according
to room : t nglo meal 75 centa.
A. u. BALCOJf , Proprietor.
AHDttEW BORPEV. Onief Clsrlt. ralO-t
E , A. FOWLZR. JAMM H. SCOTT.
FOWLER & SCOTT ,
ARCHITECTS.
Designs for buildings of any description on
erlhibttlon at our office. We have bad orer 20
yean experience in deaignlsf and snperintand.
Ing pubuo building aad residence * . Plans and
estimates tarnished on short notice.
uymv BLOCK mMm
HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET CO.'S
Weekly Line of Steamships
g Vew Terk Every Thursday at 2 p. m.
For
E3cgl .iud , France and Germany
'
C. B. RICHARD & CO. ,
General Pmerjej Agcita ,
61 Broadway , New ? orJc
WHOLESALE AND .RETAIL
A COMPLETE STOCK FOS
* m * m-
SPRINGfSUNK
STYLISH AND GOOD , NOBBY AND OKBAF.
We have all the Latest Styles of Spring Suitings , an Elegant
Stock of Beady-Made ClotLine in Latest Styles. Gent's Purmsn-
ing Goods Stook Complete
HATS , GAPS , TRUNKS AND VALISES ,
In fact the Stock ia complete in all Departments.
Don't Fail td gee our Custom Department in charge ol
Dlr. Thomas Tallon.
M. HELLIV'AN & CO. ,
oj. . xu. j01 ; ? * 1303 frnliam Street.
TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN :
FRENCH KIDNEY PAD I
Positive . and Permanent Oura
Guaranteed.
In all cases of Grave' , DUbetes , Drojwy. , , , fltlo
. Ketent'on of U ue
Kidney. Incontinent and . Plin
the Khlnejs. Catarrh of the I'laddcr , Hi-h Co. * . . * , , act , n .
.
in tl.e liik. s-deorLIor.9 , J WnCT.
. . . . . , .
uscil with gtivCms lor n rir veu jo n- > . .
, n euraty absorption :
effects
wondeifulcurative . * o
. humlro.1
We bft e
interui' menlcinwi bcin ? ronnlreti. .
monlals of cure - * by this Pad - ! _ oben . all f clsv iTo bad W f u'otl aknpa * . "x
. . . . _ . .
rroi. uumuunu > * „
dra irst lor . -
take lewivatLel'ad no ether. by If he return l s not mail. not AJJrns It. send U.S. 32.PO Bi ! you - - ,
Toledo , Ohio.
PROFCUiLMETTE'S F H LIVER PAD
will oolitively core Fever and /gue. r/imb Ague , AFe Cak * . Blllious Ferer. Jauodictr. Dyspepsia ,
„ Jl diicases of the Uvcr , tormcb i nd Blood ' ' h Pd > ' by absorption , ami ia parmanei.t.
JS.I mtr dru "nst for th a pad and ' .aka no other If > doesnot keiplt.rendjl JO t < tn r PKBNCU
i ? rj io W- * Branch-fokdo ) , hio. and rscehe IV b return mall. . KCIIN * CO ,
ifw" v Aaentg. Omaha , ;
ISH McMAHON ,
Successors to Jas. K. lab ,
DRUlWTS AND PERFUMER
Dealers in Fine Imported
Extracts. TeA "Waters , Colognes , Soaps , Toilet Powders &o.
ft stitimouU. Pocket Cues , TrrjM" and Sup < oiten. Absolutely Furo
A full line of Sum .
DTU S and ChemicaU ' . iTeseilftlonj Cllad at any hour ot tbo night.
Jas. B.lsli. Lawrence HcDXnhondf
df
WHOLESALE GBOCERS
1213 FarnKam stOmaha. .
V. BLATZ MILWAUKEt
In Kegs and Bottles.
Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied atRas
PriceH. Offloe. 239 Douelaa Street. Omaha.
Y BROS. PACKING OCX ,
P !
Wholesale and Retail in
0"810315 * A11E POULTRY. FISH , ETC.
COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED.
OFFICE MABKET-1 6 Douglas St. Packing House ,
Opposite Omaha StJ.ck , T7. P. E. E.
DOUBLE AND S'
p S'b
Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , Mininj , „ ,
BELTING H08E , BRASS AND IROK nTTIHG8PIPEf , TAH PACKING ,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
HALLADAYVIHD - ! LLS , CHOHGH AHD SCHOb.l BELLS
A. L. STEALS , 205 Fara'aam Street Omak Neb
PAXTON & GALLAGHER ,
WHOLESALE GROCERS !
* 421 and 1423 Farnham , and 221 tP 22916t Sts.
KEEP THE LARGEST STOGK
MAKE THE LOWEST
The Attcatiow of Cash anjl Prompt Time
Buyers Solicited.
AGENTS TOE THE EAZAED POWDEE
anrf the Om ha Iron Co.
THE COLORADO
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Thit Institution , located < * ' . Dcnrer , Colorado ,
the Education. ! and Commercial center of the
West , Is preeminentthe : IXB'- and mist practi
cal of its kind for tha
MERCANTILE TRAINING
_ OF
Young Men and Ladies.
G. W. JOSTER , President ,
D. W. CADY , Secretary.
Tbt nest extansl , thorough and eomplet *
lasti'.u.ion of tb * kind ia the world. Tuoawidi
oaocoan-inta and L'Eilnesa men , la ths prin
cipal title * and towns of th United Stalls , ova
their 6UCCM3 to cur coarje tf training.
Tie Eieht Kind of Education for
Young Men and Ladies.
Tint , n w brlct block t Junction cf thre
etreet e r HUM. S'egtMr fitted and furnfihed
porta : nt3 for the application of and cutjlrg
oat of oar nartt and t ) stenutlo methods of
BUSINESS
builnoss llfo ,
isd parenfj bavin ; goni to edooate , are pajtka-
larly wqnejted to lead for our now Circular ,
which tr.ll gira fu'I ir.fornntion aa to tarns ,
condition of entrance , etc. Address
& . W. FOSTER , President ,
wp5-3n Denver , Colorado.
E. IF. coos ;
UNDERTAKER ,
Did Fellaire' Elect
Prospt tttssUoa t eo.to oriera by
Machine Works ,
J , F. Hammoid , Prop.cS ; Manager
w7 ? m ? thoronzh apX > fnt d an.i eontplate
Machina Shops andTonn ry lt > the te. .
Cutlnjs of ever ? deocrlptlon Diannr c. nrcd.
° 1P9 * ndeT "
Special attention iriTen to
'
rons , Geer
nttlnfr , etc.
n rTeaca
lag , Models , tc. . neatlr oxecntad.
Hamay Ht. R f. tAi. nrt
THE OKLT flAK WBEHE TOW.
can find a good ueortmert of
BOOTS AND SHOES
At a LOWSR PIQURK Oura at
toy other ahoo honao In th dtr ,
P. LANG'S ,
236 FARNHAM ST.
LADIES1 & GENTS ,
SHOES MADE TO ORDER
d a perfect fit gnanntttd. Fricei vrvreaion
Bin rfiylMy
LEGAL NOTICE.
Stale fl KelmJm , Diitrlct Court , In and for
Uoujrtai Cennty.
Antca Z. koT ky. p'alitlff , T . Katy Ziikorsky.
nnn rs-ldent , debjdant.
To Katy Z akoTjky :
TCTJ ai her by notified , that tha plaintiff In
thftaboie entitle Caur , lll taloths deposition
3f Joseph TomdV , witness in sild o ie nov
pen'lin In ! d court , bt/ore competent author *
t ) , a % the office of A. B. thlul-k. XoUry Pub-
II ; , 100 W. Ta > Jor rtreet. In the city of Chiazo.
Bounty of Cook , and tuie of UUnoiu , com-nenc'
! nt < m the 29th day ot Sfeptember , A. U. 1830 , at
: be hour it 10 o'clock a.n. wtb. aufhorify to
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