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-X ' 7 4 TEE DAILY BEE-OMAJuA WEOKlSDAY , SEPTEMBER 6 = The Omaha Bee Pnb'Jxbed every momlng , except Sunday Xfhe only Monday morning dally , Oh' XEUM8 B MA1L- One Vs ir 510,00 I Three Months , (3,00 BU Months. o.COUne | . . 1,00 HIE WEEKLY BEK , ry Wednesday. TBRM3 POST l'AID > - One Year ? 2,00 I ThrcoMonlln , . 40 IxMcnthn. . . . 1,001 OneJ t AMERICAN NEWS CovrANr.'SoIo Ag- , or Nowadcalers in the United States. OOimESrONDENCIl-All Con mvnl tlacA rolnt'nt ; to News nnd JMItorl AlvmV en diouM bo addressed to tto Kl ) rro/a or ZHE But. BUH1NES3 IiKTTEnS All J3tr.lnc letters nnd Iloinlttaaces ehou'il bo d dreved ) TUB BEE Pnm.ifliino ! COM VAHT , OMAHA. Drafts , Checks atrl i'ont- ffioo Orders to bo mada pnynbki to th rler of the Cocyanyl The BEE PUBLISHED CO , , Props ElROSEWATER , Editor. AN IMPORTANT CORRECTION 3f EIIIIAMKA SrATKltalUKIts' AjlltASCE , ) I'nrains.vi's Oxwofc , > TKCCMsr.u , Nob. , Sept. 4 , 1882. ) TTo the Fdltor ol ttti U . Sin : An impression acorns to prevail -vail < thnt the approaching Anti Monopoly Slalo Convention nt Uast ingn is to 'bo composed of delegate from Alliances and 'Leagues ' , and th call of the president of the Slat Iicaguo acems to carry that idea. Thi da not the case. The convention wit bo'Composcd alone of delegates select n > d through the agency of county con vontionn , in which tiil Anti-Monopo < liats nro invited to participate. delegates from -oociotioa , either alii > ancca or'loaguea ' , can bo admitted nn dot tliO'Call. iE. P. .T. Buunow . Onuitcii HOWE clooon't bank much on the grangers na ho used COIONKJ , STUHOES juat a ( proscn -oootnn to bo a bigger inau than old Drum. _ _ WITH Union Pacific ! rcpublicani fc * primary reform is a secondary .con aidaratiou. Ir now looks as if "Our Vnl" would have to nurao his billiard balls ut th IFrcraont tournament. BY the way has the $ G .clerk o "Val.'fl agricultural bureau heard any thing drop In the Third district } Mr. . HALL cm now oaao his mind from politics and devote hitnanlf tc liia poutodico. It has needed ntton ilon for-a year past. K atock has taken a hcav ; drop since tlio returns have came li / . Ttuon , . T .lrnrn Pinrno n-'ii Washington counties. SBVKKAL candidates who thought that the state was in need of the ! services in high places have drawn i their booms nince Tuesday's convon lion. a Webster delegation is it ? Church Uowo yesterday. j Wobator delegation can bo counted o to throw for mo and don't you for got it. TEN millions of dollars for pension became payable on last Monday. Thi largo sum will rapidly pans in genera ! circulation , and assist in casing th money market. LIVINGSTONE , the colored cadet win applied for admission ut West Point has boon rejected , Livingstono'a oar can now bo considered safe from th fate of Whittakor's. "Ten" WILKOK has gene to Eng land. During his nbsunco Ilcrber Spencer will do what ho can to fill th gap in lliu line of distinguished Brit ons left by Mr. Wilson's departure. ACVOHDINU to the JtejnMicuii , Yal ontiuo is "tho people's candidate. The people Iiavn't yet been hoard fron but when tlioy speak on the subject ol his candidacy Yal is likely to remain bor what they cay. Sn.VATim FIIYK predicts 5,000 republican publican majority in Maine this year , With four tickets in the field , and th most unstable voting constituency it the Union , Maine ia an uuccriaii state to wager largo sums o money on. Tut : brass collar brigade was out ii : full force ut the Fourth ward pri raaries. When intelligent young mei allow themselves to bo voted in droves they degrade their manhood beneath the level of a common pimp. . YELLOW fever is spreading will alarming rapidity in Texas , but there is little reason to fear any general epi to demic , For the nuit thirty duj a the climatic conditions will bo turning steadily against it , and the danger of will ba over after the first heavy of frost. A OENEIUL impression prevails that a number of cabinet changes will take place before the present year. Judge Folger ia now an open candidate for if gcivor norof Now York , andis likely to secure the nomination when the stal o warts have finished pounding Gover nor Cornell with the Wads worth club aio ; l1 is rcmomberfjd. thtt Judge Folger ran 13,000 voW ahca'd of the Garfield ticket nt thti election in 1880 , and this act is taken into consideration na in- his great popularity with the pccpJa of his stato. Socretftry Tel- or is said to bo working hard lo secure his old seat in the aen < 0(0. ( lie has discovered that thoru ia Ices glory nnd gain in a ct.binot port < folio than in the senate w.d will very willingly surrender his present post lion for a tanto of his old senatorial honors. 1'oatmaeter Ronornl Howe is also dissatisfied and wisheito retire , whicl desire of the postmaster general is cordially seconded by Frank Ilatton , who things ho Is I'.rgo enough to fit llowo'e shoos and assist nt the same tima in the conduct of admiuts tratioc politics , It is understood that aomo ofthe most intimate friendi ot the president approve the conic in plated change and assign as their rcaeon that moro political vitality and cfticioncy can bo secured by bringing younger and stronger men into the cabinet. It is a question , however , whothor'thoro ' is any prevailing coin' plaint againnt the present adminiatnv tion on the ground that it fails t enter heartily enough into politics , There has boon some diaalisfuctioi : with Secretary Frolinghuyson's con duct of the state department as feobl and irresolute , llumora that' master general was incompetent by reason of ago have occasionally appeared , but , so far as wo have boor able to learn , no ono has charged thai the administration , either individually or collectively , did n t take an actit enough interest in politics. Still what the people of the country nsk i not a viclcntly regressive political ad ministration. What they do look foi is n strong executive and a hnrmonioun and lillieient cabinet which can carry out the policy outlined by the major ity through congress. publisher a detailed summary of ilia wheat harvest com piled from the reports of its spocia correspondents throughout the coun try. The statement gives n total o : 020,400,000 bushels , which varies little tlo from the estimate made n few days ego by THE BIE. : The crop ii : Nobr.iska is estimated at 18,000,000 against 13,8-17,000 as reported by the census in 1879. Most of the whoa in our state which haa reached the elevators is graded at No. 2 , Last year it ran No. 3 and rejected. This year it is believed that it will all run over No , 3 and portions will grade up to No. 1. Appended ia the table giv ing the estimated entire yield of the United States ; WIIKAT YIELD O If THE UNITKI ) BTATKH , 188- Ohio 40,500,000 Michigan 2 .000,000 Indiana . - . . 40,000,000 Kentucky 10,000,000 Illinois fil.POO.OOO WiBConi.Ii 23,800,000 Minnesota 11,500,000 Dakotn IL'.OOO.OOC Nt bi nslca 18.000.00C Knu aa Kl.OlO.uOC Iowa : i2,00',0 f Mi.Hour ! SO.OOO.O.C California. -I'J.OOO.OOl Orcf-on and Wasbfunton Tcr. . . lO.OOO.Ot Soutliein States -18,500,00 Middle Statoa ! ) ,500,1 ( X Now KnKlaud Statoj 1.100.00C Colorwlo nnd TerritorleH 5,000,001 Total yield of wheat r > 2G , 100.00C Foreign reports during the pas1 week have boon has fovorablo us indi eating un unusual market demand fo : our surplus , which will amount t over 200,000OOObuBhcls. TlioFrenoli crops , which last month wore reporter as a failure , are now rated as nourl ; an average. The English harvest fall somewhat below the standard. Othc continental crops nro hotter than a first anticipated. It is reasonably certain tain that the exportable surphu wil bo greater and the foreign demand less than was estimated n few week ago , which indicate the probability o lower prices for breadatulia and n do dtvauo in the money value of our ex ports of grain , AN important communication fron the president and secretary of the Nebraska braska State Farmers' Alliance is pub' ' Halted in another column , In it Mr , Ingeruoll corrects nn impression whiol seems to prevail that the coming anti monopoly stuto convention is called solely in the interest of the alliance and the Anti-Monopoly It-ague , and that only delegates fiom those orgnni gatinna will bo admitted , All anti-mo nopollsta are invited to participate ii. . is calling nnti-monopoly county conven" | tions to elect dulvgatcH to the Hastings convention. The alliance and league have taken the initiative infilling the convention with the of obtaining a general expres sion of anti-monopoly sentiment ull throughout the etato whether in the nn ranks or out of the ranks of the two organizations. This plan will meet with general approval na bettor fitted secure the end oouKht for than a method which would exclude any voter who desires to voice the viowa the producun ot Nebraska in favor restricting the aggressions of cor porate monopolies. ( THE solicitor of the treasury has is uod n decision classing us counterfeits ho advertising handbills in the shape national or greenback currency. Government interference ought not For be necessary to teach merchants of what wiser business men have long found out that the boat tvcy to reach the people is through the nol- urns of a widely circulated paper. Such catch penny contrivances ate glanced at for a moment and then thrown a way , while influential journals which enter the household are read day by day , and aside from their news dcpirtumcnts act as a continual niir- ro r of the state ot trade in the com munity which they roprcnent. OLIVER 0. HOWARD rivoi in Omaha yesterday , and assumed command of the dcpavtmun of the Platto. General Howard is we ) known by reputation to many of on citizens , and will doubtless find hi now station in Omaha a pleasant one tTnr. BF.R haa no better wish tooxprcs than the relations between our peopl and the military headquarters may b as pleasant under the now command ant as they wcro during Genera Crook's incumbency of the office. Ax effort is about to bo made in Now York to suppress the lottcr ; business in that city. It is to b hoped that the authorities will sue coed in their attempt. The lottery trade cats like a canoer into the in dustry of the country by preventing sound habits of saving , and by demoralizing moralizing the very poor who need al the props and stays which can b > given them. TIIK game of brag which Valentin and hia otrikcra have been playing during the paat nix wo ks Trill BOC.I be at an ond. Deception , boaiting and intimidation tuuo doubtless had sonv effect with timid time servers and trimmers , but these boneless sardine will presently BCO how they have been duped and humbugged. Mimir.LL , of Otoo , who was th uaoiul chairman of thu house railroai committee four yearn ago , whoi Church Howe reported back that thor was no need of railroad legislation in Nebraska , is to bo the dark hors which Thuruton holds in rciorvo. OF course Valentino has secured delegations from every county in the Third District , and that convention a at Fremont ia to bo a walk-a-way o the first water for a Peter Sshwonk ; patron naint. Votes and not wind will toll the story. PHESIDEHT GOWKN , of the Heading railroad 1ms executed a $100,000,000 blanket mortgage on the property o the company. It is called a bhnlio mortgagu bocauoo it is likely to warn the stockholders. CHUHOII HOWE may manage to go seven out of the eighteen delegates frnn rtnnoliui nounly. but not a man of them will dare to own up that they voted for him when they return from Nebraska City. VAI < . is willing to accept a third term upon almost , any platform , Luti woold go hard with him if ho was made to swallow those Platte coutty resolutions. TuUoa the Cnko. rhlUlulplila llu-onl. The funniest show now pirading Mirough this country is the taritf com mission. Ho Buya Where JIo Can. I I TillllH , Jay Gould Bays ha is independento either party in politics , Mr. Gould , it would appear , dnuva no party line wlipn purchasing useful political 111,1- lorial. Uy buying ft republican hero divides and a domocr.it there , lie , perhaps his inlluenco pretty evenly be twoon the two dominant and parties , is than nblo to make thia a tat onion truthfully. Scrub Onk vd. Tall Sycumoro. Itoslon I'ott. The Dan Vooiliees order of atatcs- niiinalii ] ) is nbout ] ) layutl out aa u aav- ing foroo in the duinocratio party , or in uny other party. The figurative iinmu of that versatile Indiana patrio' should bo changed , Jin is iot : , IUK probably never waa , "tho tajl syca more,1' rooted to the soil of principle , and defying the blasts , but the shivering - ing anpcn , trembling before every pull of flesh political doctritio. Tto Iliirbiiritlos of I3n luna'd Warm New York Sun. The most abominable barbarities of uncivilh'.iulvar are penetrated in thoao days by order of the khudlvo of Egypt , ni who a acting under the authority and < protection of the JJritiah military authorities at Alexandria. Take these , two rocunt dlspatchos from Alosandriu ol as oiamploa of the kind of work that U buing done there ; j London Iflrgiaph , . Ai.v.XANDiiiA , August 27. Wo cap- , turcd tipy and handed him over to the imtivo authoritite , who tortured dl him with thumbacrons , and ordered at him to bo ohot. London Pally Ne p. ALEXANUKU , August 29 , Those al > nt in the harbor to-day witucejod unusual night , the kocl haulin * * of three Arab sailors on board the Kxyp tinn frigate Sonda for mutiny , They were lirat llojiured and then tied to i\ ropa uud hauled up to the port side yaid arm Tht-y wcro then dropped into the nea , dragged under the keel and hauled up to the atarboprd yard ' .Tt They wcro soon dead. How outt thu Christian authorities of di KugLiud upnuM this torturing , thumb screwing , keel hauling khedive in lurrying un such operations under the protiolion of their lUg and their guie : ? Such savagery is not tolerated in mod warfare , A Murvoloui Cure. all hodily ailuicnU , arWnj ; from im o purity of blued , a turuia II * er , irregularity tlie Iwweli , iudib'cttion , coustipatiou , or dinordercd kiilnoyn , in warranted in ft free er uteuf DlltDOCK 13L001) 1311TEK3 , Price 10 THE /ANTI'S ARE UP.is They jJweep the Hiver Tier of Counties Like An Iowa tJyclono , Valentine Viotima na Thick as Life in a Dead Carcass. Dakota , DIxon , Pierce , Wash ington and Merrick Bolld lor Somebody Else. Doiiporntn StniRRlo of th B'lioja Bnrrnn of Roiultn in Blair. A Traltor'a Trade Gives Adam County to the B , & M. Attorney. Fnrans County. Special nispatcacj to Tin Drc. I CiTY Nob. , September 4 Furrma county elected six delegate for Tomblin for treasurer , Laird fi congress and Morlan for district attor noy. Snnudcra County. Special Dispatch to Tils DEI , WAIIOO , Neb. , September 4. The I republican county convention to-day' ' nominated T. U. Wilson for senator 0. S. Johnson , J. 0. llcmor and J , . S. Collins for representatives. The delegates to the atato convention are ' against M. B. Roes but for Dorsoy fo ; ' governor. Dalintn. County. Special Dispatch to Til n linn. DAKOTA CITY , September 5. Dolen gation from Dakota to Third district convention unpledged ; friendly to Crounse. Pleroo County. Special Dhpatch to In * Bitr. PIERCE , September 5. Pierce coun ty delegation to congressional conven tion solid for Crounao. Morrlok Ccuiity. Spffclll DIf patch to Till ! BBS. CENTKAL CITY , September 5. Thi Merrick county republican convention sends a delegation to Fremont favora ble to lion. N. R. Persinger for con , areas , They are all outspoken againa : Valentino under any circumstance. DodRO County , ' Sf cclal Dispatch to TUB HUB. FUKMONT , Sopicmbor 5. Demo crats and boyo carried Fremont for Valentine yesterday. Country pro citicts yet to hear from , The conven lion to morrow will ba lively. t SJizon Comity. 3 ] cclal Dispatch to lni IKR. ) PONCA , September 5. Dixoncounty republican convention mot to-day i Delegation solid for Crounee. .Tudgi Barnes , who worked hard for Vnlen tine , was badly A x > KpecliI Ultpatch BLAIU , Nob. , beptomber 5. Afte the most intensely exciting niu fiercely contested canvass Wuahingtoi county haa endorsed Crounso fur con ureas by a very decided majority. Al but two precincts were cu-ried fu. him , and the delegation is instructed to uupport him. The cjntosl in Blai ; was very desperate. Over § 3,000 wo paid out by Valeutinu's Btril.era ii. Ltluir precinct ulono. The result hiia surprised Crouneo'tifrionda as much aa hia enemies. How Adiunn ConutyWnti Sold Out , Carriaponilcncg oj 'Inr. UEK IlASTiNaRjNeb. , September 4. Sat urday was our primary in this citjv and I was in hopes of reporting to you that the Ilon. ( ? ) Jim got "woe fully ocooped , " but alus , all our hopci are blasted , simply by the soiling oul ( of our candidate forsocretary of atalo tc Jim , At the last day ho compromised with him by agreeing not to make a fight on him if ho would give him the state delegation , to which Jim agreed too quick , but ho wanted to name the delegation that ho could trade on , which was consented to. So you may look for a "trading delegation" fron Adams at the state convention , it I think our "Jeoms" will have "rough row to hoo" to got to be con gressman from the Second district , if ho has got the the B , & M. railroad to back him , I The mistnko the opposition made § was tieing up with a man in whom they could net trust and being sold of out "body and breeches. " You may . , hear from mo again , after ia the - i. l ! o unty convention. ALUANCI : . by Adams County. Sept. C , 1882. To the Editor ol Tto C e. roUTKMUY , matters hereaway are muchly mixed. of There is little for which to contend , Icoally speaking only ono county ollicor ( commissioner ) to bo elected this fall. But then , wo are to have law two representatives and ono senator , ists for instead ' of ono.fourth of the latter , as heretofore. For these positions candidates was didatos nro not wanting. Hitherto- least until last fall the county has been ( nccuntcd strongly republican , and our republican friends are not without hopes of gobbling the per ho simmons now. But the Alliance has bv'como a power that will not down at any man's bidding , and it is morally certain that the legislative ticket , by whomsovor nominated , must not bo use obnoxious to the suspicion of monopo tire listic proclivities , or itvillbo buried out of sight by aud avalanche of in that uant votes. not in ho moit di'toruiinod light is being made. Mr. Laird has the lead , and in ivill hold itso fur as Adams is con from cerned in the nomination , and if nominated on the 2th there are long chances for his election , for Jim is a fear. nest indefatigable worker , and works and win But then the opposition to most lim is of almost determined charac- , and will not ceasa even though should prove the congressional lominoo ; and much of this opposition isTl found in the ranks of hia own party. The Gazette-Journal has been fighting him bitterly for months , and t prcs ont shows no signs of letting up. On the contrary the G.-J. has lately boon adding money and brains to its ox < chequer-arsenal , and will soon com' menco issuing A daily , in which Mr , Alexander , our late postmas ter , will have a bus ! ness hand , and in which Mr. Fred Brown , of Juniato , a jour nalist of some experience and ability , will wield the scalpel. Here , then , is a force not to be ignored , and Mr. Laird may find a hotter contest than ho Las cared to imagine. And the fact should bo remembered that Mr. Liird is not altogether in vulnerable. _ lie ia charged with monopoly tendencies , and with being a mere tool in the hando o the B. & M. , as ono of its attorneys , If these things can bo made to slick , Jim's chances of warming _ a congrcs sional seat are not exclusively bnl liant. It io certainly trac that ho has nt times made a free usu of B. & M , passes , but this may hiuo been all on the square , his liberality prompting the purchase of passes foi the . . . benefit of impecunious friends , But appearances are against him in this matter , and it is certain that he will not have a walk-away either le fore the convention or the moro opct field afterwards. It is not impossibl that the congressional race may provi a quodionnial affair , the republicans the alliance , the democrats and the grconbackors each having a candidati in the field , in which case the success ful man will bo the lucky ono. Judgt Post has a considerable following m the district , but will hardly make the trip. THE COUNTY FAIR begins to-morrow and present appear anccs indicate that it will prove the most satisfactory over hold in this part oiK the state. The district fair having gene where the wopdbtno twinpth , the hitherto divided interests will now concentrate in our homo 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 thuir farms and uar dons , as well aa improvements in stock. JOURNALISTIC. I have already referred to the now departure ( by The Gazette-Journal establishment so long conducted by the Wigton Bros. , with the accession Ot now mombora and largo capital to the firm hereafter to bo known as Thu 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 , ns you are aware some time since turned the business of The Nobraakan oflico over to his son and daughter , who have entitled titled if. Nebraskan Printing Com pany. I also learn that Mr. Livcriiighouse , of The Juniata Herald , contemplate. ! soiling that oflico and migrating to Phelps Center , there to resutno a similar calling. HASTINGS ) not building aa extensively as in some former years ; but the class of improvements being pushed forward is of a much higher order. With the now Presbyterian college building and the now high school building erected , wo shall prenmit a growth and im provement of which any locality might well bo proud. Yours , ON Dm SKILL IN TIIK WOUKSIIOITo do good wotk the mechanic must have oil health , If long bourn of con finement in close rooms have enfeeb led his hand or dimmed hia sight , let him at once , nnd bafore some organic trouble appi'urn , take plenty of [ lop 13itiers His system will bo rejuven ated , his nerves utronglhuucdliia night bccomo clear , and the vtholo constitu tion bu built up to a hiphor working condition. THE RICHEST MAN IN MEXICO , An Irlehmnn'a Qood Fortune In tlio | Land or Maxlmllliun. Corro'viadcnio | St. Lou's Republican. From Kuovo Lurcdo , on the Rio Jrando , to the Solado river the ride is devoid of interest , and during it thu best thing to do is to rcclino comfort ably in ono of the airy conches and sleep. Southwest of the Solado a table land nome 3,500 feet high may bo aeon. The sides are rocky and almost perpendicular , the top level and covered hero and there with forests of timber. The tableland , or mesa , as is styled by the Muxjcans , has a surface area of100,000 acres. It ia owned by Patricia Milmo , on Irish man married in a Mexican family , the wealthiest man in Mexico , worth , am informed something moro than 10,000,000. Milmo'a mesa has n re to putation all over the country. A part it is cultivated for , grapes , su arcane - cano and maguey. Milmo' * residence on the summit a handsome stone- structure , very Jitrgo and ornamented cornices and pillars imported from Franco and the United States , The interior is like a paliieo , and so rich with gold and silver and precious stones that the eye is dazzled with their splendor , Milmo is president the bank of Mexico , an institution with powers and privileges in this or country as great as are the bank of England's in Britain , Ilia father-in- ' , Santiago VidorrJ , was executed supplying nionoy to revolution of , and ho hlmseif narrowly aila escaped a aimiliar death , though ho connected in u monetary senao with the opposing forces. Since then by brigands have captured him several times and compelled him to pay from 910,000 to § 25,000 ransom. Theio adventures taught him precaution , and turned the mesa into a sort of citadel , iicon8iblo by only n narrow path , obstructed by on iron gate of enormous proportions. IIo has dis tilleries and several factories , in which goods are manufactured for his own , on the mesa , and intends to re , to hia mansion whenever another c f 1 insurrection is imminent. It is said C 1c 1c when ho came to Mexico ho did 9 c have a dollar , nnd got his start n business from bia a father-in-luw. C i If You nro Ituiucd c health from uny cause , especially f the URO of any of the thousand nostrums that promise so largely , with fictitious toatimnnials , have no . Report to Hop Bitters at once , in a short time you will have the M robust and blooming health. A to TELEGRAPH NO1ES- IlK&Di.vn , 1'ft , September f ! . Uev , A. 3 , Keys , pastor of the largo church at 1'oltmlle , has been arrested _ on the charge of breach of promise ( If marriage. NEW YORK , September 5. Secretary KoUrer was nt the sub-treasury tills mornIng - Ing , and had an informal talk with several gentlemen on finance. NKW YOIIK , September 5-Tho mitch between Bcntlor and Cole for $10.000 i < | f lor good , llendor etruck himself while nt exercise nnd has been thrown oat of train- It g gLKWHTON , Me , , September u. Spleen- etlc , a Texan cattle fever , has appeared in Sexmont , 1'caobscott couuty The an- thorltl s have taken the matter in hand nnd isolated the herd , Royalty on Whtoil- Special Dispatch to rim Ius. ! CHU-AOO , September 5. Thn Mar qui * of Lorno and Princess Louise , with their party , are expected to arrive to morrow , en route to British Golum- bi.t , via Umaha nnd San Francisco , The pnrty leave Detroit this evening. When the train arrives nt Kensington to-morrow morning , their cars will bj dot.ichtid there , and tranafurrcd to the Pullman lines. The parly have signi- lied to Mr. Pullman their douiro to sco the town of Pullmuti. Twenty rooms in the hotel have boon reserved for them hero. The party consists of the Marquis of Lorno , Princess Louise , Mrs. Ilorypy and Miss Me- Noill , the ladies in waiting to the princess ; Colonel Dowinton , the gov ornor's private secretary ; Hen. Cap tain Bigot , nid-do-camp ; Mr. J , Bitgot , Dr. Barnite ; Colonel Tourtol lotto , of General Sherman's staff , who accompanies the party on their trip to San Franciaco as the representative of the United Statfo government ; t clerk , two orderlies"nnd eight eer vanta. They leave hero for Frisco Thursday noon. Soolnl Kcloiioo Talk. Special Dlfpntcli to TIIK lilts. SAIIATOOA , N. Y. , September 5. The was a spirited and earnest debate in the social ecionco association upon Wayloiid'a paper on prcgreaaivo spell- incr , in which llsv. T. n Jones , of Massachusetts , Prof. Bildwin and Francis Wayland , of Yale college , Hon. A. J. Kingabury , of W.U rbury , Conn. , and Frank B. D.mborn , par ticipated. At the nvening session a paper was reid by ll-jv. A. D. Mayo , strongly urging a liberal aid to ed ucation by the government , especially in southern states. A Cnjitaiu-o Trick. Special Dispatch ta Tin ; UKK , BisMAitcK , D. T. , September 5. The watchman of the etoamor Pen- inab , Peck line , recently confiscated by the government for Belling liquor o military reservation waa overpowered to-night , aud at 10 o'clock n crew boarded the boat steam vrns gotten up , and stole away. Her destination is Chamborliu. It is claimed oho can not bo touched after leaving a port of entry. Buuklm'a Arnica Salve. The BEST SALVE In the world for Cute , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , i/alt Kheuin , Fe- 70r Sores , Tetter , Chapped Hands , Chil blains , Corns , and all ekin eruptions , and positively cures piles. It Is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded , Prim ) , 25 centa per box. For Bale P. Goodman First Congressional District Inde pendent Anti-Monopoly Conven lion. The Anti-Monopolista of the First Congressional District are hereby re quested to send delegates from the several counties comprised In said dis trict , to nn Independent AntiMonopoly poly Convention , to bo held at Lin coln , Nob. , on Friday , Sept. 20,1882 , at 2 o'clock p , m , , for the purpose of placing in nomination a candidate for member of Congress , Counties are entitled to representation aa follows : Uouglas 18 Gage 11 S-irpy D Otoe. 13 Sauudera 13 Johnson ! ) Casa 11 Nemaha 9 Lancaster 10 Pawnee 8 Kidmrdaon..13 129 All citizens who believe that the methods adopted by great corporations and the malign influence they exert in politics are grave menaces to our Re publican government , und therefore the most important issues of the day , are cordially invited to join in an earnest endeavor to counteract the same By order of the Second District Congrcpfiiouul Committee , E. 1' . IKOKUSOLL , G. H GALE , Chairman. Secretary. N. B. The dnlrgatea to the State Convention nt Hastings on thu 7th , could on their return act aa deU 'itrs the Cnngrcesional Convention nt Lincoln without additional expanse. U. P. I. QIVOH Away. We cannot heln noticingthelilierjl olfer made to all invullda nnd Kijffcrers by ] ) r. King'a New Discovery fur oiiMiinntion. You ara icqucstcd to call ftt C , V uood- min's Drug Store , and j-ct a Trial Dottle frtc t f cost , If you are buffering uitli Con- xnmption , Severe Coughs , Colds , Asthma , llroiichitld , lfiy : Kuvcr , Loss of Voicu , Hoarseness , or any affection of the Throat Lunes. It will io itl\elv rnro you. i The Trouble with Brady. l'litlijclilila | Press. Star Itoutor Dorsoy is reported ill iiiTvoiia prostration , That's what Brad'y reputation , A medicine of real merit , prescribed loading physicians , and universally rucconimcndod by these who have used it , as a true tonic is , Brown's Iron Bitters. 5S A SURE CURE for nil diseases of the Kidneys and _ _ . . _ IonoaUil moitlmport nt orcan , oaablimr U to throw o'J torpidity and fl Inaction , uttaulitlnj the bcalUiyvocrctloii J i _ of tbo UUn , and by keeping the bon cla in ( rco J I W - ooadltion , cfl ctln(5 ( JU regular disburse. SI" BC ] | > uo lfyouarobuir.'riDfi rc laiCllul Idi inilarla.havothecUUo , f faro W llom , dytpcpUa , or constipated , Kid3 ncy.Wort wtll lurvly ra'i'jTO&quicUy euro , 5 In this season to clcanio the BytUsa , every ( one iliould take a thorough courcooflt. IM ) . I SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Prlcofl.l IU mm\ \ MORGAN PAKK iicica. . . - MILITARY AC IDEMY the Chrtit'an ' ' ' Family Ittf l t Bft Prqarci Deal lorl'o'K'ie , BcionnUi b I or oiuln'u bead otleicJ Cupt , ED , N. KIRK TAbCOCT. Lake Principal. Y Uorrgan Park , Coak C' . , IU < attlo/ur. PR JlWlOw FORTHEPERMANENTCUREO CONSTIPATION. _ No other dUM la go froralent In thli P country na ConfttlpfcUon , find no remedy celebrated KXONKT- $ has ever equalled the WOHT M a cure. Whatever the came , I- however obstinate the case , this romeUj . will o rcotno It. " BTKS THIS rti trc' ln < f era f I India. jrtaint it rc < r pttob' j eorapHeitrd with conitlj ution. Kldnej thena the wcancned parts nt c \Vcrt strcn . n quickly cures all kinds of riles even tvhc. physicians and medicines have before fall O ct e. tinfyouhavocltheroftheeotroublei . . 1 * nMMMHM.MI.MMn 'RICEOI.I USE J | DrllRPlBtBSo * " " Are acknowledged to b3 the best by all who have put them to a practical test. ADAPTED TO HABD & SOFT COAL , COKE OR WOOD. JIANUKACTUHED BY H SAINT LOUIS. Piercy & Bradford , SOLE AGENTS FOU OMAHA. D. M. WELTY , ( Snccnunor to D. T. Mount- ) Manuln.turcr atitl Dealer In Saddles , Harness , Whips , FANCY HORSE CLOTHING MBS , Jlnstors anil Turf Goods of AtL OESCniPIIONS. \ Agent for Ju. R. I111 & Co.'a GONGOeO HARNESS "The Best in The World , " Orders Solicited. OMAHA , NEB " me ly _ _ _ _ "THE CITY STEAM makes a specialty of Collars & Guffs , AT THE KATE OF Three Cents Each. Woik solicited from all over the countrj- , Tlie charges nnd return postaRe imiHt ac company the package , Special rated to large clubs or agencies , 24.tfme WILKIN8 A ; KVAX3. ESTABLISHED 1868. SIDE Sl'KIKj ATTACHMENT NOT J'ATENT ED. A. J. SIMPSON , LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1109 and Ull Dadgo Strcot , aug 7-nie Oin OMAHA , Niii. : Samel C , Davis & 0o DRY GOODS ' * - ' U Eai | Washington Ave- and Fifth St. , ST , LOUIS , fvlO. LAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY COLliEOE . Ihim coureojj opin to both AUADB CU > tc l and Kntjlb . 0105 bo.toi tniu.n , ; t'r-gj'Kv'oorbm n KEBKY Hal t Sinuiary lor LaJim. Vounj Uuaurpauul m teiiity aud hial hluf- : of iltuttloi , aud In extcat ol J\auta - > ! cj Mkliik-au. and thoron hucti ol tratnln'fh en , Oa Year ti.'lns September 13 , IS32. Apr 1 o PREST. QBEGOHY , Lalce Formt , III.