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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY JULY 7 , 1881 ,
THE PRESIDENT'S ' CONDITION ,
The Doctors and His Attendants
Agree that Ho is ( letting *
Along Finely ,
33ut nt the Snmo Time Their
rCaroo'f the President Does
Not Relax in the Least.
. , Dr. BlisB Says the Bulletins
Wore Not Rose-Colored ,
IBut I Represented the True Con
dition of The President.
WHAT THE DOCTOUS fiAY.
WASHINGTON , July G. Consider-
nblo comment lias bcuii caused by the
reports inmlo of the wrangling among
the president's corps of physicians.
The truth of the matter is thauioino of
the other physicians had criticised Dr.
Bliss' treatment and Mrs. Garfield
was worried thereby. As near as can
IMJ learned the reportH of professional
conversations on the subject has been
greatly exaggerated. Finally to re
assure Mrs. Garficld Dr. lili.ss is said
to have placed the names of a number
f the most distinguished surgeons in
-tho land and had drawn three , Dr.
.Agnow , of Philadelphia , Dr. Gross , of
the same city , and Dr. Hamilton , ot
INc\v York. Dr. Bliss had those sum
moned to consult and give their opin
ion as to whether the treatment the
president was undergoing was a pro
per one , Dr. Hamilton and , Dr.
1 Agnovr arrived and held the consulta
tion and certified to treatment. Dr.
Cross reached the city , but by sonic
mishap his card which was sent to
private secretary of president , Mr.
Brown did not reach him , and Dr.
dross departed for homo without hav-
ingattondod thpconsultation. Dr. Bliss
says the bulletins of the president's
condition are not rose-colored , but
ropresdnt his actual conditioii based on
an examination in advance of their is-
nuo , The doctor also desires to deny
the statement imputed to him , that ho
Already considered the president out
f danger. Ho says that while ho is
ilow morothopoful than at any time
liorotoiorp , there are so many ncci-
. dents incident to a wound of this character -
actor that no man would bo warranted
I in oasortinp that danger was passed.
, II The mind of the president is clear and
"bright , ho has slept flincp last evening
I .fully seven hours of the time without
opiates , Ins sleep has boon calm and
natural and has bonolittcd him great
ly. In reply to the question as to the
BOUTCO from which danger was to bo
feared , the doctor replied tlmtit would
bo difllcult and improper testatetlioro
might bo pus in the cavity of the
wound , there might bo iccondary
hemorrhage which , however , ho did
not seriously apprehend , or n variety
of other causes to make the symp
toms Unfavorable. At this time ho
felt , und-r the circumstances , strange
ly hopeful of recovery. In an inter
view with another person Dr. Bliss
said'that ho could not say definitely
with-regard to the president's wounds
unless the ball were bettor located
than it now seems to bo. The ball
mutt bo in vr near the liver.
"Will you probe for it ? "
"Wo don'tintond ' to. "
"What is the president's condition
at this hour ? "
"It is very favorable , Ho is sleep
ing. His ftlcop is as quiet , peaceful
and natural as it can be. "
"From what do you fear the most
danger ? "
"That I cannot and should not say ,
if I had formed a final opinion on the
Bubjoot , Thorn is danger from the
formation of a pus cavity and from
secondary inilamation , of which there
nro no signs. There are a variety of
accidents which in such cases may
bring great danger. "
Dr. Woodward stated this p. in.
that ho was surprised to see so great
nn improvement as the president has
developed in the last 10 hours ; from
his knowledge of the case it Wan fait
to suppose there would bo n changofoi
the bottorvory soon , if indeed it wet
temporary , but the change was docid
cd and so comparatively rapid , was r
glad surprise indeed. Certainly tin
situation is exceedingly hopeful , lit
liopud no complications would uriso U
retard the favorable progress ,
Dr. Barnes , Burgoon-genoriil , statci
that a change for the better has boot
remarkable , and nothing but the won
derful constitution and will-power o
the president could have wrought it
All was done that could bo done , bu
matters looked dark on Monday nigh
and now the sky was brighter.
Dr. Mayburn has been rather hope
ful of a final and successful issue witl
n happy change. He does not oxpoc
that there will bo no moro dangoroui
features in the case , or even that fata
effects are impossible , but ho luu
strong faith in present evidences , am
hopes that the worst will soon hoover
A prominent local physician wh <
thinks most people are in too groa
haste cither to kill or euro the president
dent ' 'You ' don't recollect
says : or nuv
not know that such a wound us hi'
lias its tips and downs amongst it
symptoms of n most decided cliarac
tor. When symptoms are bad yoi
don't seem to bo taking into consideration
ration anyting but the fact that yoi
must publish without any oxplanatioi
or without qualification. When symp
toms nro good you do something 01
the other sido. Out of this growl !
the constantly changing public foolin
that the president is going to livu i
out , at ono hour , and that lie is goiii ]
to die at the next. Now , the woum
is a most dangerous ono , and th
president's condition is very critical
A change either ono way or the otho
unless it is a rapid sinking does no
demonstrate anything , It will b
three weeks , I think , uoforo the president
idont can bo regarded as out of dan
gor. "
THE PRESIDENT'S ATTENDANTS.
"WASHINGTON , July 0. Mrs. Gat
field in the only person , except doc
tors and nurses and Gon. swain
. -who are allowed to enter the pros !
dent's room t will. The other k
dies , wives of the cabinet pilicera an
intimate friends , are permitted occa
eio'nal visits to the room , ono or tw
'
.a time. Whenever Mrs. Qarfieli
, gee into the room ho welcomes ho
with a smile , and she invariably speak
jib him encouragingly , The surgeon
do not remain continuously in the
president's room , They can , they
say , judge bettor of Jlio case by stay
ing away , except when they make an
examination , nnd tKbn they compare
his condition * with what
itwas nt the last time of
of their last visit. A good portion of
the time ono of the ladies is allowed
to remain in th s room to fan the pres
ident. Mrs. Blnino frequently re
lieves Mrs. MoVoagh at the bedside ,
and she is relieved in turn by ono
of the other ladies , Tlio president is
inclined to talk to visitors moro than
the doctors think for the best , nnd ho
always talks in n cheery way. In re
sponse to nn inquiry as to how ho felt
he said , "My good friends bo of good
cheer , I mean to pull through and I
Commissioner Dudley , who is an in
timate friend , was admitted last night
to the presidents room. Ho was rec
ognized nnd beckoned to the
bed. "Dudley I am glad to
see you. " was the remark of the sick
man. "I know you Imvo como hereto
to sco Unrficld and not the president , "
Still addressing Mr. Dudley , ho Hnid :
"I nm very nnxious to hvo indeed
nnd if necessary I could lot them cut
off my limbs inch by inch. Still , if I
have to die I am ready to go. Keep
your conrauo up. " The president
frequently chats and jokes with these
about Ins bcdsido. Col. llockwell
and Judge Swain nro his most con
stant attendants , although Private
Secretary Brown goes in every few
minutes , when the rush of business
by which ho is surrounded will per
mit ,
WASIIINOTCN , July 0 7:30 : a. in.
Dr. Bliss left at (5:30. ( : Ho stated
that the president was better than nt
any time since the shooting , his pulse
was less than 100 , respiration nnd
temperature normal , nnd his condi
tion in , every way favorable.
WAHIIINOTON , July 0 0a. in. The
president still sleeps. Mrs. Garfield
nroao at 4:30 : nnd has been at the bod-
sido. Senor Seamocann , the Mexican
minister , was the first inquirer and
lias just loft , much gratified nt the favorable -
vorablo news.
THE MOST COMFORTABLE N1OIIT VIST.
No oflicial bulletin until J ) a. m.
Thu night was n night of hope nnd the
morning almost brings assurance.
The president rested easily , and as
naturally ns if in ordinary health.
His mind is clear nnd vigorous , nnd if
he feels nny pain ho lets no ono know
it. With his pulse nt n hundred nnd
temperature normal , it is but natural
to expect thnt this day will bo" the
most comfortable ho has 'yet ' passed.
Siinoon'Gonornl Barhds , who 1ms
just como from the sick room , says
that last night was the best ho has ex
perienced since the shooting.
An oflicial bulletin just'issued ' is as
follows : "Tho president has pass
ed a most comfortable night and
has slept well. His condition
remained'throughout as favorable ns
when the last bulletin was issued.
The pulse is becoming less frequent
and is now 08 ; temperature , 98 , nnd
respiration 23 ,
( Signed. ) D. W. Buss ,
J. K. BAUNES ,
J. J. WOODWAIID ,
Ilon'r RKYIIUHN.
Tito president is slowly but surely
gaining.
Secretaries Windoin and Kirkwood
and Postmaster General and Mrs.
James came to the white house nt 9
n. m. Mrs. James will spend the
day with Mrs. Garfiold. Tlio cabinet
oflicors mentioned remained long
enough to bo assured by the morning
bulletins , nnd then wont nway to the
duties of their general departments.
HIS KECOVEUY UEUTAIN.
10:30 : a.in. The president has
moved himself slightly in the bed
without causing severe pain. Ho
speaks of his recovery as n sure thing
nnd Mrs. Garfield has the same
fooling.
WASIUNOTON , July 0. Mrs. Edson ,
the nurse who sat up with the presi
dent last night , has gone homo to rest.
AB she loft the white house slio said
he had n very comfortable night in
deed. Ho had taken nourishment fre
quently , not much nt n time to bo
sure , but in encouraging quantities.
EIo talked very little until ho had
slept considerable. Ho was cheerful
is usual this morning and wanted to
know where llockwoll was. He
Iocs not seem pqrfectly satisfied un
less Col. Swam or Rockwell nro aoniO'
where about. Mrs. Garfield was with
her husband a few minutes tills \\wnv \ \
ing. nnd they conversed quietly to
gether. She cnmo nway with appar
ently increased confidence , Subao
quently she expressed a wish for the
preservation of certain nowsuapoi
articles on the shooting , remarking
thnt she wanted the general t9 so <
them when ho got well. Secretary
and Mrs. Lincoln arrived just lujfon
10 o'clock , nnd Mrs , Gnriiold receive *
them with n beaming countenance ,
WASHINGTON , July 0 10:30a. : m.-
Tlio president's symptoms nro still entirely
tiroly favorable. There iu nothing t <
indicate a relapse to-day.
Murder of a Surveying Party.
National AiwocUted I'rcu.
SANTA FK , N. M. July 0. Mongn
reports have been received of the massacre
sacro of a surveying party of Americans
cans , The bodies were found on the
prnirio nt n ooint whore the Moxicni
Central rood enters the sand hills between
tween El Paso and Chipunhun. Thii
surveying party originally-consisted o
thirty men in charge of Locatlng-En
gincpr Mophnin , of Illinois , am
Engineer M. J. Cunningham
The general manager , has sent n bed ;
'
of armed men to the scene of the re'
ported massacre. It is not known a
this time whether the outrage wai
committed by Indians or Mexicans
but it is thought to bo the work o
soiiio of Victoria's chiefs who rocentl ;
joined in the Troscnssilos fight , bu
escaped. The reports cnmo from ai
entirely reliable souro.
The south bound stnjo between El
paso nnd Chipunhua was yesterday nt
tacked by Indians n hundred mile
south of El Paso , and four passenger
and two drivers killed.
Tlte Farter on His Tliiriy-Nintl
Bay ,
National Awoclatcd Trent.
CIIHUOO , July 0. Griscom starts
in on the thirty-ninth day of his fas
at noon to-day , feeling badly used u
from the heat but still cheerful an
confident of his ability to hold out
Ho now weighs 1544 pounds , a loss o
4'-'J pouuds since uogiuning , Ho i
twp pounds lighter than yesterday
Pulno , 72 ; respiration , 14 ; tempera
, 00 , _ , .
LONDON ,
The Land- Bill Succeeding
Strong Demand for Botalia-
tory Duties in England *
A Cry for Tuilff Reciprocity-Tho
Cornell CrewV Miihap.
CaWe Utter to New York Trlbnne.
LONDON , July 6. "Few people
hare Mr. Gladstone's confidence that
parliament will adjourn in the first
week in August , but everybody agrees
hat the land bill is going smoothly
inco the government secured prcco-
Icnco for it over all other business.
Pho seventh clause , touching fair rent ,
im-cs leas trouble than was expected.
Tlio Pnrnellito opposition is no longer
ormidablo ; the house now pays little
attention to Parnell or his satellites ,
> ut looks to Mr. Shaw nnd Charles
liiBsoll ns sufficient authorities on
: rish radical views. The government ,
hough often unable to accede to
heir proposals , finds no difficulty in'
lealing with them frankly. The con
servatives have practically abandoned
opposition , sxichguerillas ns Mr.
Chaplin and Lord Randolph Churchill
oxceptcd ,
THIS NKW OllKEK FUONTIEU ,
The Greek debate in the house of
ords on Thursday was remarkable for
ho agreement of Earl Granville
representing the government , tLord
Salisbury reprcsontint ; the opposition ,
nnd Lord Rosobory representing the
nctivo English friends of Greece , nil
, hrce considering the present frontier
cither satisfactory or the best nttnin-
able unucr the present circumstances.
IIP.TALITOIIY DUTIES.
llenorts from various parts of the
dngdom indicate that retaliatory re
ciprocity theories are making converts
nmong manufacturers , both employed
nnd operatives. A correspondent
affirms that the conservative loaders
invo been seriously considering , since
ho Preston election , the advisability
of adopting reciprocity ns n party cry.
Their local agents in manufacturing
listricts nro strongly urging this
lolicy. The same authority says that
jord Salisbury supports the proposal
nd intends , during the autumn to
loclaro his views publicly Other
? ory chiefs , recognizing the impossi
bility of taxiifg wheat , fear the ofiect
on farmers of the adoption of n pro-
cctiva policy bcncfitting manufnctnr-
ore exclusively.
THE TUENCH TREATY TEnrLnXITIEa.
The growing irritation on questions
arising out of the French treaty , com-
) incd with the obvious reluctance of
.ho" French negotiators to make any
orious concessions , and the hostile
ono of tlio French minister of com-
norco , equally favor the reciprocity
ndvcment. M. Tirard's declaration
and the French general tariff will bo
enforced against every country with
which no treaty has been concluded
> y November , alarms English manu-
acturcrs , nnd , coupled with the faci
hat the negotiations for n now treaty
cnrcoly advance , creates n vivid ap-
irohonsion of a froah blow to English
ndustrios. The Telegraph declares
ho attitude of the French represents-
ives to bo almost insolent , and ox-
> ects the cry for rctailiation to bo-
: omo general in the north of England ,
allowing a period of severe depres
sion in the cotton and woolen trade ,
which is deemed probable. The Tele
graph's article is the strongest yet
published by any important journal ,
'avoring ' the modification of English
rco-trado doctrines for the purpose of
self-defense.
KNQLANI ) AND THE MLVEll MOVEMENT.
The Economist , referring to the nn-
louncumcnt of the willingness of the
Dank of England to resume the purchase
of silver for thoiss'uodopartmentif suit
able arrangements are made by Franco
and the United States , says it would
create a fulso impression if it wore
supposed that the bank proposes any
nrgo operation in silver. It will buy
only such amounts nnd on such terms
ns insure profit , The same Journal
advocates the sending of Mr. Goschon
to the Paris monetary conference , but
reaffirms that each country must judge
'or itself whether to employ ono 01
, wo metals.
THE imioiiTON IIAILWAY MOUDEU.
The police believed last night that
they had trustworthy information of
Lofroy's thereabouts , the evidence
indicating that the Claytons could
produce him , Later they received
the astonishing announcement thai
Lofroy intended to appear voluntarily
to-day. Witnesses at the coronons
inquest at Bnlcombo testify that evorj
raid-path near B i Icombo and ovorj
railway station on the Brighton and
other lines were watched. Orders
were sent by the police , that if Lefroj
took the train on the road from any
point for Bnlcombo not to nrrcst him ,
but to accompany him , nnd allow hin
to travel with freedom , but if ho pass
cd Bnlcombo to arrest hin :
instantly. The inquest opened
this morning. Nothing hot
boon yet heard of Lofroy nt the police
headquarters. The police say thoj
neither behove nor disbelieve his ru
ported intention , but they nro per
fectly confident that they will capture
him if Jio is nlivc. They fcul certnir
that ho has not gene nbrnad and thai
ho is near homo. Extreme irritatioi
prevails in Scotland Yard at the goiv
oral criticisms on police inefficiency ,
llenco the detectives are using measures
suros previously unknown in En
gland , and of doubtful legality , OIK
high authority declares that it maj
bo neccssary to enforce n houso-to
house search if Lcfroy is not other
wise found , it is admitted that nc
theory of facts yet advised clears uj
the mysterious points in the case. Tin
public interest is unabated.
THE COllNEU , CHEW.
I know no ground for the ollogatioi
that the Cornell crow were unfairly
treated , in the foul between them an !
the London crow on Thurtday , Tin
umpire's decision showed both oqualb
to blame ; hence , n fresh start was or
dored. The Cornell crew ngaii
steered badly , but were very oasil ;
beaten , losing the race from inferior
ity of style and place , ns most oars
inon predicted they would. No hostil
ity was shown by the public , bu
marked cordiality , the crowd cheer
ing. The fiasco to-day , when in tin
match with the Hertford crow tlv
Cornell men ran into the bank , show
sufficiently that something was wroii |
with their steering. If they wish t
vindicate their reputation as oarsmen
they will have no difficulty iu makinj
a dozen matches. No first-clog
English four would think them dan
gcrouB. G , W. S.
BROWNELL HALL ,
fOUNC LADIES' ' SEMINARY
OMAHA , NED ,
Rev , RDOHERTYMA , , , Hector ,
AwIsUil by nn * able corps oltoftcheni In English
lAnguftgerfj Sciences find Kino Arta
THE NINETEENTH YEAR
WILL IJF.01N
ror parUoihrii. umilr to
Jc2l.eoil.2ra THE
The Oldest Established
BANKING HOUSE
IN NEBRASKA , '
Caldwell , Hamilton & Co. ,
trannttted Bftme M that ot Ml Inter-
orated conk.
Account * kepi In currcncj- gold mbject to
Iphl check without notlno
Certificate * of iltpodt ugunl payable In thre ,
Ix and tnrolro months , bearing Interest , or on
demand without Interest.
Adtanccw msdo to customer * on approved * ou <
rltln at market rate * of Interest.
riuy and veil gold , bill * of exchange , govern'
mcnt , state , couut ; and city bonds.
Drew right drafts on England , Ireland , Scot-
and , and. all rnrta of Europe.
Bell European pamago ticket * .
COLLECTIONS PHOMPTLY MADE.
AGENTS WANTED roR oca NEW HOOK
BIBLE FOR THE YOUNG , "
> t\ng \ the Story of the Scripture * , by Ilev. George
Alexander Crook , I ) . D. , In simple and attractive
aniru&K for old and jonnK. Vrofiiscly lllu > tra <
cd , maklriK a most Interesting and Iniprnwttc
outh a Instructor. Every parent will secure thli
work. 1'renchcrii , you nhould clrculato It. 1'rlcc
3.00. Bend for circulars ulth extra tcrrni.
J II. C1IAMBEH3 A CO. St. LoUla Mo.
Nebraska Land Agency
DAVIS & SNYDER ,
505 Farnhnm 6t . Omaha , Nebraika ,
9 > OOOOO OZCXIS
ianfully iclcctul land In Eoitern Nebraska foi
ealc. Great IlarKtvlns In Improved farms , and
Omaha ilty property.
O. K. DAVIS. WEBSTER 8NYDEU.
Late Land Coin'r U. P. n. R. 4p-Jcbtf
Notice to Contractor-
AI.V'D propowlg for the erection and complc-
tlon of the new Grand Central Hotel at Oma-
, Neb. , for Kitchen Uro'i. will be received nt
ho Witlincll House , Omaha , and the Vaclflc House
St. Joseph. Mo. , from July Kth to 4 o'clock p.
n. July 22d , 1SS1.
1'lans and Bpeclllcatlons on \ lew at both of the
above mentioned houiicg. The rljfht to reject any
and all bids Is reserved. ECKEL& MANN ,
80U-22 Archltccta.
i I , MOT , Dentist
Omen Jacobs' ntock , comer Capitol nvcnuo
and Fifteenth trc t. Omaha Nob. _
PROPOSALS FOR BEEF. '
T\EPAnTHENT'OF THE INTERIOR , Office
\J \ of Indian Affalra , Washington , Juno 15 ,
8S1. Healed proposal IndoriMid "Proposals for
: icef , " and directed to the Commissioner of In
dian Affairs , Washington , D. C. , will bo received
until 11 o'clock a. m. , Wednesday , July 20th 1B91 ,
or furnliihlni : for the Indian sen ice , 14.250,000
) oiinds liccl on tbo hoof.
Uldsmustbt made out on Goicrnment blanks.
Bchcdulcn showing the < | uantltlen to bo dclh vr-
cd at cadi Agency , together \Uth blank proposals
and form of contracts and bond , conditions teX
X ! obtm cd by bidders , time and place of deliv
ery , wid all other necessary Instructions will be
'uivUuxl ' uponiixppllcutton to the Indian1 Office
at WaiihlnBlonD.C , or Nos. 05 and' 47 Wooetei
Street , New York ; W. II. Ljon 483 MroadttnyNeiv
York , and toCoinnilnwirlesoI Subsistence , U. 8.
A. at Saint Louie. Chlrago , Saint Paul , Leaven-
worth , Omaha , Cheyenne , and Yankton , and the
Postmaster at Sioux City ,
llid < will be opened at the hour and day abou
stated , and bidden are in / . ' to be present at thi
opening.
CERTiriBO 1 IHCKS.
All bids must be accompalned by certified chccki
upon Homo United States Lcwsitory ) ) or Assistant
Treasurer , for at least flo per cent of the amount
of the proposal. H. PIUCE ,
Commliwoncr.
REMOVAL ,
THE ANTIQUAEIAN BOOK STORE
Has removed to 1410 Douglas Street , bctwcci
I4thoudlKth (0pp. ( Bushman's ) .
New and Scoonu Hand books bought , e sold ant
cxchan xcd.
Notioo to Contraotom.
Rented proposals will bo rcoelvud by tlu
oiinl ill Onunty Cunimlssloncni of lniigliu <
County , Ncbnisku , iinlll Wednesday , Julj
intli , A. ! > . , 1881 , at 3 o'clock i . m. . ifor tin
erection nt ot a court hou.su building ai
Oinnha , In sulil county , In ncconliincc vltl
plum unil dpeclflpatfoiH m.idc by K. 'E
Myers , nrcliltect uf Detroit , Michigan , unc
now on Illo In tlio. county clerk's utllcu ui
Onuih.i.
Kadi bid innrt lie nccompnnled by
nnd auniclcnt bonil In the riniii ot ten thuus
niiil dollnra , ( SlO.ooo ) , conditioned that tin
bidder \\l\\ \ \ enter Into n contract , and K'VO ' i
iood ; and xiitllclcntbond , should ( lie coiitriici
bu awarded him ,
A coi > y of the specifications will bo for
warded upon application to tlio count ]
clerk at Omaha , Neb. , nnd in all cu&es inuv
accompany proposals ,
Thu hoard reserves tlio right to reject an ;
or all bids. ,
lly order of the Hoard of County Comnils
sloners.
OMAHA , Neb. , Jnno2MliiS8l.
JOHN It. riiA.vciutfiTitii.
Jtine3T-tf County Clerk.
WISE'S
Axle Grease
NEVER GUMS !
Used on Wagonii , Huggics , Ilrapcra , Thresher
and Mill Machinery. U It INVAIA'ABLB TO YARN
KR A.vu TRAMDTRKI. U euro bcrotchci and ai
kind * of eorco on Hones and block , as w ell as 01
men.
men.GLARE & WISE , Manuf's ,
305 Illlnolt Street , Chicago.
IJTSKSD FOH miCES. Jo 21-0m-bo
J.H FLIEGEL
Successor to J , H. Thlele ,
MERCHANT TAILOF
No. tSO Douxlu Street Omaha , Neb.
W. J. CONISELL ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
Orrici Front lloomi ( up itoln ) In Haniccro' '
new brick bulldlnc , M.V. . corner i'ltoeuth n
Farnhuu EtrvcU.
'
M. R. RISDON ,
General Insurance Agent
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GlllAUll KIIIK. rhlladeh > hla , capital , l.OOO.OC
KlHKUAN'd FUND. Callfonila , . , . . . . . 600 , < X
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NEWAHK 1'IUE INS. CXX , * wcU. . „ . 600.0C
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United States Depository.
NationalBank
OF OMAHA.-
Cor. 13th and Fnrnnm Sts.
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-OMAHA.
SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE DROTHER8. )
as a National Bank August 0 , 1SC3.
CAPITAL AND rnOFlTS.'OVKU MOO 000
orriCRU AXD PIRKTOM :
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II. W. VATM , CMhlM.
A. J. I'omrrox , Attorney ,
JonsA. Cxjiioiiros.
F. H. DATU , Atat. Cafthler.
r This bank recdres < Upo lU without regard la
atnounU.
I Knit * time certificate * ! licnrlrg Inlcrrat.
Drawi drafU on San Francl co and principal
ItlMOt thoUnltfd SUU , aim London , Dublin ,
fxllnljiirph nd the principal dtlc * ol Uit conti
nent ol Kuropo.
Sells rancngcr ilckeU tor t mltrranta by the In-
man line mavldtf
AGENTS WANTED FOR
FASTEST SPUING HOOKS or TUB AOB I
Foundations of Success
BUSINESS AND SOCIAL , FORMS.
The laws of trade , lejtul forms , how to trans
act bu.iincw , Miluable table , toclal ttlqnttte ,
xullamtntftry lime , how to conduct public buri *
nww ; In fait It Is complete Onldc to bufcc j for
all canes. A family nccculty. Addrons for cir
culars and ppeclal temu ANCH
CO. . ht.txiiih. Mo.
MRS , LOUISE MOHR ,
Graduate o ! the St. Louis School of MldHhcs , at
GOO California Street , Between Fifteenth
and Sixteenth ,
north side , w hero calls 111 be promptly respond
ed to it any hour during the day or nlfc'ht. '
ml 7d 3
u. R. Mackey ,
DENTIST ,
ComerilMh and DoujclM Sts , Omaha , Neb.
'rices Ro aeotmblo. ap23-3w
J. G. RUSSELL , M. D. ,
HOMCEPATHIO PHYSICIAN.
Dlnoaeca lot Children and Charonlc Diseases a
ipccialty. OHlco at Residence , 2009 Cam street.
Hour * 8 to 10 u , m. , 1 to 2 p. m. ' and after C p.
W'
A SURE
SURERECIPE
RECIPE
For Fine Complexions ,
Positive relief and Immunity
from complexional blemishes
may be found in Hagan's Mag
nolia Balnii A delicate and
harmless article. Sold by drag-
gists-everywhere.
It imparts the most brilliant
and life-like tints , and-tho clo
sest scrutiny cannot detect its
use. 'All unsightly discolora-
tidns , eruptions , ring marks
nnder the eyes,8allownes8red-
ness , roughness , and the flush
of fatigue and excitement are
at once dispelled by the Mag
nolia Balm.
It is the one incomparable
Cosmetic. '
NOTICE.
J. AI. Stanton ( full name unknown ) Har
riet Henn and MnryShiltock , non-resilient
lefendantssill take notice that Milton
Elendrix , of the county of Douglas
las , in the State of Ncbnudca , did on the
7th day of May , 1881 , file his petition in
the District Court of the State of Nebras
ka" within and for thonaid county of Doug-
la ? , against tlio said J. M. Stnntpn. Har
riet Henn and Mary Shillpck , impleaded
with George Mill ? , Maggie McConnick ,
Josiali S. McConnick , MatthewT. Patrick
and John N. Patrick defendant * , Hotting
Forth that by virtue of n deed issued by the
treasurer of uaid county , he has an abt > elute -
lute title to the feoutheaHt quarter of the
northwest quarter of the houtlieaut quarter
of section nine , (9) ( ) township fifteen (15) ( ) ,
range thirteen (13) ( ) c , in said Douglas coun
ty ; that yon and each of Baid defendants
claim to Iiavo nonio intcreit in xaid land ,
ind praying that lie may bo adjudged to
have an Indefeasible title to tiaid iireinlBCs ;
but that if liirt title should bo lield invalid.
lie lhay ! " . decreed to have n lien on Baid
land , that it may be sold to satinfy the
same , and that you and each of you be for
ever be debarred from Betting up or asserting
any right or claim thereto. And the said
J. M. .Stanton , Harriet H nn and Mary
Shillock are hereby notified that they are
required to appear and answer f > ad ! peti
tion on or before the first day of August ,
1881. MILTON HKNDKIX ,
By CLABKRON & HUNT , liii attorneys.
Dated Omaha. Juno 23 1881. w4td
LEGAL NOTICE.
In the Circuit Court i/l / the United States , fpr the
the District of Nebraska :
At a session of the Circuit Court of the United
Statu , for the District of Nehnwka , continued
and hilil punmant to adjournment , ut the United
States court room Iu the city of Omaha , on the
Uth day of June , 18S1 , the lion. Elmer H. Dundy
being jircmcnt fand ) > rc ldlng In | baid court ,
the follow Ing among- other proceedings u ere had
and done , to-wlt :
No. 63 0.
Sherman W. Knevali , complainant , vs. Ed\rard
II 111. Mehln Hill , Mne llill , Ah In Hill , Flora
Hill , John Hill , ( ruardlan of minor defendant * .
In clianccry. Order on absent difendantn.
And now , on thli Uth day of June A. D. 1S8I ,
bctnn-nt the May term , A. O. IbSl , of the wild
court. It having lictin miulo to a ] < pcar to the ( at-
laft'tloi ) of the tald court , that thin li a buit
ponuncnced to cnforcu an equitable claim UIKIII
n l proiwrty within the ald district , and that
IMn-ard Hill , Mehln Hill , Axnta Hill , Ah In
Hill , Flora Hill , John HID , guardian of
minor defendant * herein are not
Inhabitant ! of. ami l" e not been found within
the Mkld dUtrltt. and haio not \oluntarll } ap-
pcarud In this suit , on motion of James M. Wool.
itorth , ! > ] . , solicitor for the ald complainant , It
U connldcrou ) > y the court and ordered that the
tald defendantv above named bo and they are
hereby direct * * ! to appear and plead , aniv < cr , or
demur to the toimiUUnant'ii bill of complaint , on
or before the flret day of August , 1881 , and that
In default thereof , an order be cntcrud In this
cause , taking the wlcl bill pro tonfenbo.
It la further orderid by the court that at least
twenty d jg before the uld lint day ef Au
gust , 1SS1 , a copy of this order bo served Tijwn
KdHurd Hill , Mehln Hill. Agnci Hill , Ah in
L'lll , Flora Hill , John Hill , guardian ol
the said defendant * . whcroeier found ,
if practicable , and also upon the per-
ton orfpersons In possession or charge of the
real property dotunU'd In complainant's bill ol
comiaalnt. if any there tic. and that a certified
copy of thli order be published for four constcu <
the nceki la the "Omaha lleo. "
( Signed ) ELMEIl S. DUNDV ,
Judge.
TlIB L'KITD ) BTATK3 OT AUIKICi , ) M
PUTRICTOF KlBKAIKA. f '
I , WaUon U. Smith , clerk of Uie Circuit court
of the United Btatt * for the dUtrlct ot Kcbroska ,
do hertbj certify , that the abe > e uid foregoing U
a true cony ol on order entered upon the
journal of the proceeding ot sail court , In ( he
c u o therein eptltledj that 1 he compared th (
aamg with the original entry of Bold order , and II
U a true Uuuicrlpt therefroa , and of the wholi
thereof.
Wltneei , mjr officU ] ttgnatart , and Uii
ISHAL1 K l of Mid court , at Omaha. In nli
dbtrict , tUiUthdiy of Juoe/A. p.61
Vf ATbON B. BMITH , Clerk.
T '
JAUE8 M. WOOLWORTH.T
je wU . bgUcitor for PWlntlfl.
Pianos and Organs
1 i ] m sj _ > ix.- v
x _ . , U JL ! _ _ _
J. S. WRIGHT ,
- l-AGKNT FOR -
B
THE GHIGKERING PIANOS.
AND SOLE AGENT TOR
Hallet , Davis &Co , , James & Holmstrom , and
J & C. Fischer's Pianos ; . also Sole.Agent
for-the Burdett'aYi'd C-e'FoA
- Estey , -
' ' if V IT \ * * \ -v < , . ' > t % '
Wayne Organ Co.'s Organs ,
I DRAL IN PIANOS AND GROANS EXCLUSIVELY. HAVE HAD YEARS EXPERIENCB
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218 Sixteenth St. , City Hall Building , Omaha. .
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More Popular than Ever.
THE GENUINE
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The popular demand , for thoOENUISE SINGER In 1870 exceeded that of any prc\Imn voar durioc-
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In 1878 wo sold 360,422 Mochln
In 1879 we sold 431,107 "
Excess over any p ti * year 74,735 '
OUU SALES LAST YEAU WERE AT THE RATE OP
OVER 1400 SEWING MACHINES A
For e\cty business day In the year.
REMEMBER : THE
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THE MACHINE.
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Principal Office , 34 Union Square , IT. Y.
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MAX MEYER & BRO. ,
the Oldest Wholesale anil
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Omaha. Visitors can here
find all novelties in Silver
"Ware , Clocks , Rich and
Stylish Jewelry , the La
test , ' Most Artistic , and
Choicest Selections in
Precious Stones , and all
descriptions of Fine
Watches , at as Low Pri
ces as is compatible with
honorable dealers. Call
and see our Elegant New
Store , Tower Building ,
corner llth and Farn-
ham Streets
MAX MEYER & BRO.
MIL !
O3VC.A.
THE LEADING
MUSIC HOUSE
IN THE WEST I
General Agents for the
Finest and Best Pianos and
Organs manufactured.
Our prices are as Low as
any Eastern Manufacturer
and Dealer.
Pianos and Organs sold
for cash or installments at
Bottom Prices. '
A SPLENDID stock of
Steinway Pianos , Knab&
Pianos , Vose & Son's Pi
anos , and other makes.
Also Clough & Warren , ,
Sterling , Imperial , Smith
American Organs , &c. Do
not fail to see us before pur
chasing.
O. H. BALLQU ,
, !
DEALER IN
Lath and Shingles ,
*
Yard and Office 15th and Cumings Street , two blocks- If
north of
I
ST. PAUL AND OMAHA DEPOT.
jyl-op d-3m.
THE NEW YORK
Has REMOVED from Crcialiton Hall , llth and Faniham , to
ONE DOOR WEST OF B. & M. HEADQUARTERS.
For the Largest Assortment , the Latest Styles and
THE BEST QUALITY OF HATS AND CAPS ,
THE NKW YOBK COMPAKT LEADS THEM ALL. Satisfy yourself by
Examining the Stock.
A lull B and a complete assortment of the latest Styles ol Straw IUU juit opened.
WM. F. STOETZEL ,
Dealer in [ Hardware ,
Cooking Stoves |
: r
TIICsT
Stave Eepairer , Job Worker and , Haniifactiirer
Tenth and Jackspn * * * . . . . Omaha , Neb :