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Finally , when hope hadalmoit left me , my huiband leelnf B OWN' IlON Bin-BBS advertlitd In Ihi , Induced me to Eire It a trial Taper am now taking the third bo I lit and have not felt 10 well In lit ytan u I do at the preient lime. Mra. L. F. CainiK. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS will have a better tonic effect upon any one who needs "bracing up , " than any medicine made. Netoka Loan & Trust Compan HASTINGS , NEIL Oapitil ; Stock , - - $100,000 JAS. II. HEAllTWKU * . 1'naldont. ' A. L. CI.AIIKi : , Vlcu-rrcnldcnt. K. C. WhllSTttll , Treasurer IIHiCTOIl9. : Samuel Aloxnncler , Oswald Ollvir , A. L. Clarko. K. 0. Wetutcr , Ooo. II. Pratt , Jus. I ) . Hoartwoll. I ) . Jt.McEllIUuioy. 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ZOtltmntl A GOOD SHOWING How th btAto Uoard of Aertoulture StAnds Flnixnclallr- riitltmouth Journal. From lion. D. B. Wheeler we learn of the condition of the finnncefl of the atato fair ARBooUtlon , It Trill bo remembered that the puioolation jront into the Iwt fair considerable In debt , the oxaot of which la not jast now at hnnd. SnfTico to BAthe fol lowing Includes the indobtodncs for laat year , a very favorable showing for the management : HECEtrTB. Money Rclvsnced by friend * , , , , ( 1,000 CO Kent of bootba and elands 700 (0 OfttollclcetB 7,89100 Win. O , Lee , rent * 1500 Licence to vohlc'en to carry PM > gers lf-000 Stall rcnU and race entries 1,12200 Amtihlthontro and nuntUr Rtretch UckeU 7872. ' , Fair Hckebi sold br U. P , K. U. 1,2701 > 0 FMr " ' " B. & M. K. U 1.2C9CO Kntr tlckeU told by O. , St. P. , M.AU.K 03060 Fair tlckoU Hold by 8. 0. & P. . R 800 Fair tlckeU told by M. L' . 11. U. 387 00 State appropriation 1,000 00 Total receipt * $10,70545 XXrENDITUnRR.1. Warrimta paid up to NOT. ST.$13,632 73 ON HAND. Balance on hand Nor. 25 93,172 73 Agnlnat this amount there are etlll ontelandtng warrants aufDciont to oat the total not profits down to about ono thousand dollars , DORSET'S THREATS Utf VEN- QEANOE. The Star Route Loader Oinlma Thot InOoao of Conrlctlon Ho Will Streak tbo Palo Air With Campaign Sccrete-Hia Financial Buln. Joe Palttzor writes an ortiolo to his paper , The St. Louts Post-Diopatoli , which boars an air of being "inspired" by Stoyo Dorsoy , the champion star ranter , an follows : The pronocutlon was In the hands of 'Attorney General MaoVoagh , who was a very hard man Indeed to manage. Garfield could not control MaoVoagh without great diffi culty. Ho foresaw a break of his re lations with his own attorney general , and did not want to compromise him- Bolt. When it was first known that aoVoaRh really intended to have Dorsoy indicted and prosecuted , Dor- soy catno all the way from his well- advorliscduhoop ranch in Now Mexico , and wont to the white houso. Garfield - field assured him that ho would do all ho could fo him. With his usual guah and warmth , ho told Doropy not to give himself any uneasiness about the outcome , u but to return to his ranch and fcol t sure that ho ( Garfield ) would bo his n friend. But in snlto ot nil this , Mao- nF. Vcagh proceeded with Ills caao , re F.ol tained detectives and opoclal counsel , olP1 collected testimony , and drew upon P1 promise of immunity from smaller P1U members of the ring , a coufoailon of U guilt which was snro to convict Dorsoy. It Alarmed by the reports of MaoYoagh's tlai doings , Dorscy returned In tbo spring aiH oflSSltothooaat. While in Now aiti ti tiI rant WM about to bs issued , but cun I [ ning Dorsoy had his secret agents tl everywhere. Ho hoard of this moro In by telegraph. Ho caw his peril. InPi There was only ono man who could oo ave him. lie took thu next train to ov Washington. Ho arrived thora late In it night. Ho wont from the depot to itCO ho plilto house. He nppualod to CO Garfield to keep hin promise and to onvo him. Garfield sent for Mao- cagli. What then ensued may bo nforred from the fact that the war wi rant for Dorsoy'a nrroat was never ca arvod , bat withdrawn. This Incl- 'ent U historical and known to bo rue by Blalno. It haa never boon n abllshod , bat it Is trao , all the onmo , P nd MtoYoBgh will not dare deny It. th By way of digression , it may ba said th 'hat cli OUSKVIfl riUOIIOALLY A nUIMED MAN. Inw Not long ago Tlio St. Louis Globe- Inm DOIIK orot conUlned a description of m Unrney's slloxed princely domain In wt New Mexico , with ita mlllioni of Ii acres of laud and hundreds of thou- Lc sandi of cattlo. Dortoy has no such pn domain , The ranch ho actually did have ho had to soil to Rosier , the Lc irrt-tt Pennsylvania cattle king. Un aibll I lucky speculations , extravagant habits , bllm and un army of greedy lawyers have m made Mm pijor already. Ho Is broken th down , mentally and physically , Ho tin IUB a serloui nlToctlon of his eyesight. vote Those who know all about him say to that ho lives in Washington , engaged of f In no business , trying to prevent a ha worse fate that may bo in store for wo him. But the moit remarkable fea iln ture in thin o&ao Is that of Arthur , ho president of the United Status ; for it Is wa the uamu Arthur now , by the comloil wl irony of fate , directing the iroiocu- ar lion of Dorscy , who , at prt thu celebrated banquet at Del- th mouioo'd , delivered the eulogy aUtlng thD. ! thnt it wan Dorzoy moro than anybody D.wl > olsu v/ho dceorvcd crodlt for carrying wlPC ' Indiana and electing Garfield and Ar PC thur , It is perfectly well known , and tic no secret whatever , that during the bat prcaldontlal campaign Arthur as th chairman of the Now York atato com 00 mittee and Dorsey as secretary of tha 18 national committee and confident of th Garficld wcro in the closest Intimacy sh and co.intaut uonfidontal IntorooUrao. so After the Indiana campaign was over ho Dorsov and Arthur managed the cum- th ralgnm Now York , upon which every body knuw the presidential election diiPC actually depended. It is well known PC that Dorsoy ulono and peraonally of f railed a very largo sum of money , rif which ho and Arthur jointly distri Di buted , It Is a part of the secret his daLt tory of that campaign that the repub Lt lican finance committee , of which such Ja bankers na Lovl P , Morton Kountzo , th and Bellgman wore members , raised bu over $300,000 and placed it in the ov hands of Arthur and Donoy. Jay ovmi Gould alone contributed 9100,000. B\V The money was actually locked up in or the safe of the Fifth Avenue hotel , orPC whore tbo republican campaign com afl mittee had its headquarters , and the thmi money was paid out in ono of the mi rooms of that hotel by Donoy upon an the personal orders of Chester A. Ar th thur , then chairman of the republican to state committee. The larger part of toU that won y WM expended la New U < York city and Brooklyn. That It wa well expended was shown by thn ro suit the extraordinary reduction 1 the democratic Tote , which alone on ablcd the ropnblioani to oarr th state. Thoio are all facia oomrann cited by prominent republicans wb had personal knowledge of the trans actions. Though n secret to the gott oral public , the facts are known t qnlto A number of the moro Impo tant politicians. It is qulto like ! that , If , Dorsoy should bo convicted these campaign secrets may not remain main secret very long. Dorsoy ha bushels of notes and letters receive by both Garficld and Arthur durln the late campaign. Ho has an oxac account of the money spent In It dlana , showing the amount sent cac county. Ho has also the exact figure of the vast sums of money contribute * and expended for the purpose of car rylng New York. If the secretary o the republican national commute should goto the wall in the comln trial , It is poislblo that a great deal o the secret but intensely Intorostin history of the late presidential cam palgn will become pretty wldol known. " METROPOLITAN HOTEL , OMA HA , NEB. Tables supplied with the best th market atlords. The traveling publ ! claim they got bettor accommodation and moro general satisfaction her than at any other house in Omaha Rate , | 2 per day. aug21tfm Nntloo- The "Hawthorn Centennial Ex colslor Roof Paint , " was patented Ma 24th , 1881 , and otters patent nun bor 241 , 803. Any person found o known to tamper with the manu factnro of said paint will bo punished od to the full extent of law. No per son boa any authority whatever to so. " receipts. HAWTIIOKN & Bno. , Lancaster Pa FITZ JOHN POUTER'S OA8E. Another Dofoneo by General Grant A Letter to Senator Cameron Written - ton Last February Porter De clared Innocent of Diaobo- dlonco of Orders and of Dleroepoct to His Commander. WASUINQTOK , December 3. The fo lowing letter , dated February 4,1882 from General Grant to Senator J. Cameron , not heretofore published haa been furnished to the press : NEW YOHK , Fob 4. 1882. Hon. J. I ) . Cameron , U. 8. Senate , Washington HO. C. : DKAU Sin : It has boon my Inton tlon until within the last few days tc visit Washington this winter to spent some time , and there to have a con venation with you and with Genera ! Logan on the subject of the Fitz John Porter caao ; but having now prott ; nearly decided not to go to Washing ton ( , I have determined to write , am wrlto to yon so that you may atato my position to your friends , and particu larly to General Logan , and , if yon ahooso , show this letter to any oucl people. I commonood the examina tion of the Fitz John Porter case as now atands , it was with the convlo tlon that his sentence was a just ono , ud that his punishmeuthad _ Jjpps linht for "o hlil , , 7. 7- * > In the tSMf Andlo" examine it on its inorlta. came out of that examination with ho firm conviction that an entirely nnooont man bad been unjustly mulshed. I caatjno consnro npon the tonrt which tried him , because the ivldonoo which now proves his entire nnoconco or disobedience of orders waa Impossible to have before that onrt. When I completed the investigation / nd came to the conclusion that I did -of his Innocence my first thought ras to wrlto to General Logan , bo- auoo I regard him as my friend , and am sure I am his , and ho had made , irobably , the ablest speech of his llfo opposition to the bill for General 'ortor'a restoration to the army. I bought , therefore , it was duo to him hat I should Inform him of the con tusion that I had como to after the nvootlgatlon. But aa the president ran jnit about visiting this city when ly ; letter to him waa written , and It ras desired to present ( t to him hero , requested , In lieu of a letter to Gen. lOgan , to have a copy of my letter to the resident aout to him. This was done. ' Yon are aware that when General iogan made his speech against Goner- Porter , it was in opposition to A ill pending In congrees. Ho , like a lyoolf. : was thoroughly convinced of tie guilt of General Porter , and was loreforo opposed to the bill. IIla in- estimations therefore wore noooMaiily find arguments to sustain his sldo a pending quootlou. I of course ave no knowledge of the papers ho i ould refer to , or would examine , tend nd scch argument * ; but I know that could have the tootimony which as taken before the court-mnrtial hlch convicted ; probably also the rgumonts ( of the ollicor who acted nt rojocutor when the case waa before iio Bohofiold court , and argument , iat have been made by lawyers , J. . Oox uud others poulbly , all of 'hlch uoro in opposition to General 'ortor aa much au that ol paid attor- ey In cases before civil courts But my Investigation of all the facts hat I could bring before me of the ocnrrouco from the 27th of August , 802 , and for come little time prior to r tie 1st of September the same year , how conclusively that the court and onto : of the witnesses entirely appro- oudud thu position of the enemy on bat day. General Porter was convicted of ieobedlonco of an order of General opo's , dated at 430p. ; m. on tho29th August , to attack the enemy on his ighlilunkard in his rear , if possible , i > patchoa of General Pope of that ay show that ho know General /eo wai coming to the support of ackson , whom ho thought commanded lie only force I u his front at that tlmo , ut that ho could not arrive until the vening of the following day , or the lorning of the day after , It was B * > worn to before the court that this * e rdor of 4:30 : p.m. reached General 'ortor at about 5 or half-past 5 In the R ftornoon , but It must bo recollected 5 hat this testimony was given from icmory , and unquestionably without ny idea at the tlmo of the occurrence liat they wore over to be called upon give any testimony In the caso. Investigation shows a dispatch from I Unoral Porter , dated 8 'clock of that aftornoi , which mtros no men tion of havlt received the order to attack , and III such a dispatch as could not txwrttton without men tioning the rolpt of that order , If It had been retrod. Th ra Is other testimony th makes It entirely satis factory to mptnd that the order WM not received itll about sundown , or between snncwn and dark. It was given , as aUtl b fore , to attack tha enemy's rlgh'and , If possible , to got Into his roar , This was on the sup position that ickaon waa there alone , aa General P.e had stated he would bo cntll the e-.nlng of the next day , or the mornh of the day follow ing. I belle1 the court was con vinced that u the evening of the 29th of Atnot Jackson with his force was thot alone ; but now it is proved by tostiotiy bettor than sworn evidence of unpersons on the Union side that bv 1 o'clock n. m. of the 29th Longetroi was up and to the right of Jacku with a force much greater than On oral Porter's entire force. The sack upon Jackson's right and res was therefore Impossi ble without firswippltis out the force of LouRstroet. The order did not con template , oltlio a night attack , and to hare oboyt It , oven if Long- street I bad nc boon there , Gen eral Porter jrould bavo boon obliged to mto n night attack. But oven as It wi I find that General Porter , notwithnndlng the late hour , did all ho could t to obey that order. Ho had provbup given a command to General Moil ] , who commanded the most adffttnd division , or ono moat fronting tl enemy , to throw out a skirmish lit to engage the ene my , or to keep hh occupied , and on the receipt of tls order , although at this late hour , b Immediately sent orders to GeneralVforoll to Increase It from a sklrmlshlno to a largo force and that ho wool bo with him as soon as ho could gt thoro. Ho did actually 0 to the front , al though it was drk , to superintend this movement , ad as far as possible to prevent the oncay detaching any thing from his fret , thus showing a doslro to obey the > rdor strictly , and to the boat of his olltty. I find the Sohofiold board a nlt him entirely , but throw Borne cesuro upon him for having expressed ilaok of confidence In his onporior door , many of our best soldiers woul have been pun ished. But , in fet , If this waa not stated in the Bumrin ? up of the case by the board , I shald not 1mvo found that ho had oxprosod any such lack of confidence. 0 , the contrary , to my mind now , ho was zealous in giving a ouppot to General Pope , and moro so , 'osslbly , for the reason that ho knar among his former army associates thro waa a good deal of apprehension , b say the least , of his fatness for his tew place. It must bo recollected that General Pope was selected from a western army and brought east to otnmand an army where there were i great many generals orals who had bnl experience in t previous war , and TIO had , like him self , a military odication , and there may ( improperly ) lave been a feeling that it wao a reflooion upon them to jo out o | their owu command to find i suitable coramancer ; and it is also very prnbftblo thtt expression was freely given to the fooling. But it would bo well to jeflect what would liavo been the continents in the west j'eonfficer from fe"t8p racj2r n of them ahato command them , and vhothor or not then might have not > oen some harsh criticism , oven by men who proved to bo among our most callant and drvoted command- an. Then , too , In to-examining the a o my attention was * called again to General Pope's earl/ / order in taking otnmand of the army of Virginia. I end you a copy of this order. You /rill BOO that it wai calolulatod to lake the army to whom it was ad- roeoed feel that it .was a reflection pen their former sonicoa and former ommandors from thai ot a company 3 the commander of the whole , and lat even as amiable people aa General jOgan and myself are would have boon ory apt to have made some very ncompllmontary remarks if they had con addrosnod by an eastern officer ont west to command over us in our old of duty. I commonood reading p this cane with the conviction thnt on oral Porter hod been guilty no onnd by the court , bat came ont of io investigation with a thorough con- lotion that I , and the public general- , had done him a fearful In justice , nd entirely aatlcfiod that any intolll- ent man , or lawyer , who will throw aldo prejudice and examine the caao I have done , will como to the aamo onclnslon. As stated In my letter to the prosl- ent , I fool It Incumbent upon mo , In low of the position that I bavo hold orotofore , and my failure then to do rhat I now wish I had done , to do all my power to place General Porter ght before the public and in future Story , and to repair my uninten- onal un justice. I adJrcja this letter to you , know- ng that you will have a desire to do nst what your judgment dictates as olng right in the matter , aud thnt ou will atato to whomsoever it may coin to yon proper and nocoesM-y my rcaent conviction upon thU case. Very truly yonrs , U. S. 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