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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY JULY 15 , 188L AWAY TO WASHINGTON , From Chicago to the Centre of National Interest. . Notes Along the Line of an Historical Route. Pixeli nnd Gcmlp CouoornitiR the Attnot oil the President. Siwhl Corroswmdcnce o ( TIIK Krr : W.tsninToN , 1) . C. , July 11. Leaving Chicago at 5:10 : j > . in. 1 > y TIU : iiAi.Ti.Moiu : ASII OHIO road , one reaches Washington at 0:30 : the following evening eight hours less than by any other lino. A bettor time-table could not bo arranged , as the least interesting part of the coun try is traveled in the night , nnd morning finds the train crossing the Ohio river at Uullairo lyul entering at once the ranges of the .Appalachian mountains , oxtendingin width through the northern part of West Virginia , and really terminating only nt Har per's Ferry , forty miles out of Wash ington. The scenery is Characteristic of only this range of mountains , in that instead of mountain peaks with 1 are rocks and precipitous Bides , tvith sharp angles nnd deep canyons , ns in the llockics , the White moun tains and the Adirondackn in Now York , the summit of the Allcghanies nro KOr.VDKII KNOMJ ) , covered with full giown trees , and stretching away in nil directions in gcntlo undulations. The rido.throuijh the day was between forest covoied ridges alternating with duo ] ) vnUoyfl anil then half way up the side of sumo mountain. The highest elevation leached on the road is nearly . ' 1,1300 , foot. Not tko least interesting features of the journey are the hnls of the mountain , a lingo chimnoyof stone or sticks and mi.d and a small log cabin fastened on ono nidc , full of children nnd n bare footed woman with n clay pipe. Cumberland flap , the valley of the Slionandoali , and Harper's Forty with its ruined arnunal nnd historic as sociations , were all places of unusual interest. Washington , generally so deserted in summer , is n triilo more lively at present. The mem- bom of the cabinet are all hero and it scema probable will remain for BOIIIU time till the ' president's recovery is assured. Through the illimitable as- miranco of our friend J. 0. Adanm of Oinaha memory wo were enabled to visit TUB WHITr HOUHK .nnd grounds yesterday. The day was fairly comfortable , not nearly so warm as in Chicago , and Omaha. Two com panies of the Second Artillery were lolling under I ho trees and on the west .siilo of the grounds a solitary Eonti- ncl marched back nnd forth. The Jivonuo looked deserted enough , n hap py contrast to the scene a week since , when it was filled with a surging crowd anxiously waiting for the latest bulle tin. A largo force from the navy yard was busy on the west side of the white house in fixing an air compress ing machine for cooling tlio president's ' room. It seems to bo a happy time for inventors in that line , for several different methods have been tried un successfully and every applicant has a hearing. The trouble HCOIIIS to bo in getting rid of the moioturo while reducing the temperature. The last experiment is reported to bo a suc cess in that direction. All news 1 might give you of the condition of the president at date , would bo old by the time this reaches you. The feeling here is very hopeful , 1'or the first few days scarcely any business was transacted. Everything hung in BUS- pchau. THE VIOI ! I'KKSIDHNT Beenis to have \yon general commenda tion by the judicious uonrso lie has pursued and in his intercourse with cabinet oflicors and has displayed more judgment nnd a butter appre ciation of the situation than would have boon credited to him before the assassination , Ingcrsoll calls Conk- ling the "woll-dressed swell from Now York , " which is keen , if a little bitter. Guiteau is closely confinod. No pa- pcrs are allowed him and all reports oi newspaper interviews with him nro false. Ho has a morbid desire to know what people say of him nnd lib docd. Vesterday when his usual request for papers was denied , ho indulged in considerable profanity , and finally consoled him- , flolf with the remark : "Hut I have n friend in my Uiblo. You can't take that away. " 1 Imvo talked with several persons who have known the prisoner and have yet to moot one , who believes him insane. The precautions taken by him to avoid lynching , his conversations since , nil indicate the possession ot legal saneness - ness , the power to distinguish between right and wrong. ] f all mon who conceive and execute notions out of the usual run of ovunts , are inuano , then the wholu country in n vast in sane asylum. The city is looking very finely , and the streets are mostly paved with usphalt , and are kept remarkably clean. Wnahingtoniaim indignantly deny that the city is unhealthy in Hummer , and point to its death rnto as below that of our largo cities north. The cyclone of n few days since was moro severe tluufsupposed. It waa ac companied with a heavy rain and the roofs of solid brick houses were torn off like boards and the houses flood ed. It was worthy of Kansas to say the least , J-r.UHO.VAL. Wo have mot Judge Peabody who en joys his workand Washington The overworked deputy clerks labor from 9 to 3 o'clock. 0. Talk With Senator Boob. Cincinnati Commercial , "Mr , Bock/'saidthoreporter , "You are just from Washington , and people generally would like to hear from you directly as to the attempt on the pres ident's life. " "I have been suffering during the forenoon , " said Mr , Bock , "and I am himlly equal to an Interview , "but I will toll you briefly nil I know. " "Whore were you on the morning of fho assassination J" "I was about COO yards fiom the spot where the shot was fired. I was driving to the ticket oflico to bringmy family home , and was driving down Ninth street , just past the patent of fice , when n colored man who know mo ran out nnd said , 'the president hns been shot. ' I made some skeptic al remark , when down street I saw mounted men flying in every direc tion , I ordered the driver to go ns fast as possible to the depot , and wo arrived there while thn president was yet lying on the floor. " "Tho crowd was already immense , and increasing every moment , nnd very much excited. Quito a number Uatliorcd about me , and n disposition to lynch the mnrdoior seemed to bo general. I remonstrated with this sentiment , Baying that it would not ho n suflicicnt expiation of BO mon strous n crime n crime against n whole nation and civilization itself. A young man camoupto mo and said , 'Mr. Heck , I know this last night.1 I said , 'My God , can it bo a con spiracy. ' Ho naid , 'I ' don't know , but I know this would happen last night,1 , nnd disappeared , 1 am glad 1 did not recognize that young man. T suppose ho Was excited nnd bcsido himself. " "When was the last limo you saw the president befoto ho was wounded. " "On Thursday afternoon. Wo passed quito n little while together. Ho was unusually kind , buoyant nnd happy. His desire was to do nil ho could for soiiii ) constituents of mine in whoso ] called. Ho began to talk of his wifo's illnens , and the happi ness ho expected to Imvo during the holiday. His oycs filled as ho talked , and ulien wo parted hogavo mo ono of his left-handed blows on the shoulder which , 1 told him , I would carry homo as a love-lick. " "Did you see him after the shoot ing ? " "No , but 1 called at the White House that oveiling and gave him n prescription which , I am sure , was of service. 1 told the cahinot that in my belief if Mrs. Oarfield should bioak down on her arrival it would kill him. His mind was solely engaged about her , and I bogged that Mrs. Blainp , who is ono of the bravest woman in the world nnd n woman of brains ns Well ns nerve , should moot her nnd prepare her. This was done. Mrs. Garllold showed herself n woman of courage , nnd all went well. Onosmilo from liis wife was worth moro to the half-dying president than all the doc tors. " "Do think the will you president re cover ? " " 1 think ho will. His only danger now is a too speedy removal. If they will leave him alone ho will recover. If they attempt prematurely to change his position , ho may have n relapse. Evorything'has been in his favor. Ho is n boy in health and at heart a good Chrisfian man , who docs not fear to die. Ho feels that ho has run n ca reer wronging no man , nnd ho is now ready to go. But ho don't ' want to go , n'.id is full of cheer and hope. 1 boli'jvo , therefore , ho will got well. " "What of the vice president ? " "Ho ia not n bad man. Ho is soft hearted nnd has sullorod not n little. The reports have not boon exagger ated. HQ is really n kind , good man , nnd when I saw him ho was over whelmed. The last thing ho wanted was the presidency. " "Do you think there was a con- spiracyr "Of that I am entirely without in formation. " "What about the failure of the democrats to elect n president of the donate ? " "They had no chanco. The vice president never vacated the chnirr" "But di" ho not ofl'or to do so ? " "Tho fi cts are those : The repub licans agreed to go into an election if the democrats would elect Senator Harris , of Tennessee. The democrats , who have a high regard for Senator Harris , and Senator Harris , who is nn unselfish democrat , refused to nccopt the ollico thus tendered. There was consequently no election , that is nil. " OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. COLORADO. lixtcnaivo oil wells nrc belli ) ; developed in the ArkniiNim valley. The iiHHCHHincnt in Kl Paso county tills year ia SU'-.OOO Jen * than liut year. The lowi-xt bid for the construction of the new city Imll of Denver id 3121,1170. Cheyenne camm has been Hold to purlieu who propose milking it Hummer resort. The nuw placer * in the upper ArkumaH ami trilmtary stioamu aio nttrnctlnu much attention. Up to .fnly llr t , ten millions more lirick have been inude in Denvi r this yenr than there were at the name tlmo lust year. year.Dcnvor'n Dcnvor'n now court homo in nn exnct fuc slinilo of that of Oinnhn , the plans having been prepared by K , L. Myern of Detroit , The tenants of Denver nro complaining loudly of the exorbitant renta. Landlords they claim , rouelvo " " ) per cent , on their investment , nnd rofnso to como down , The Denver anil Itio ( iramlo railroad company jiuya S.M,000 ) iier month to its employe * in Denver Mono. This' docs not include the KilaiK's of the ollicern. The asureijnto vurnlni ; * of the Denver & KIo Cirumlu mill oml for the first week in July were § 1IIHO'J ! , 17 , nnd increase of ? 0i,7r : > 8.Gl ( over the name wcclc last year , Colorado will probably produce this year -15,000 ton * of lead , licint , ' one-half the total product of the country , leaving the i > ame amount for Utah , Noviula , Missouri , etc , Two hundred ami twenty-five tons of ore nro heiiw mined from the iron prop- city at LeaUvillo iliiily , The Siler UurU Wave , adjoining , it outputtii ! HOU'nty toun. Important strikes are reported on Silver Creek , u branch of North Octtonwopil , BpecimuiH have been brought down to the valley which assay as high ns 3,000 ounces to the ton , The output of ore in the carbonate cmnp for the first three months of 1881 , way $3 , . Oi)7,8ii5 ) ! , For the next three mouth * ? 3 , . 403'JU3. or a total of § 0,601,811) ) for the first half of the yenr. Thin it for Lead- ville alone. _ CALIFORNIA , The public library of Sau Francisco con. tains 27il'J ) volumes. 3,300 bales of wool had been shipped from Cloverdale to July Int. The weevil hot appeared in some locali ties near the Upper .Sacramento , The Carson mint ha * now stored within it * walli over 300,000 ounces of bullion. O. W. Holt , of Petaluma , has 3,000 iilum tree * In bearing thin neasoii. One Uermuu prune of fifteen years old , will j ield a ton of fruit. The nrerfte yield of a tree six year old H from 300 to oOO pound * , nnd plums are never worth lew than three cent * a pound. The fruit crop , csnecinlly of the smftll frultd , In 1'njaro valley , is very large this year. year.A lawyer nuncd D. W. Senton , rerfdliia nt I'ctalurnA , has fallen heir ton fortune of 8100,000. ColHsnlmiotcd n tax of Sli.,000 to build a ccliool houie , with only nine op- po'.his votes. The Idaho mine , Nevada county , C'nl. , hai recently declared ill 175V1 ilMtleii'i ' of 37.M ) a chare. Two hundred acrei of rcclwoodi at the fiucineville campground were lately ooW for $32,000. The AMMincnt roll of Marysville i' SI- Gf > 0,300. Thin h a decrease from last year's roll of nearly $220,000. The aisc Kcd valuation of real c talc in I'renno comity it Sif ! > S,071 , and of iicno- nnl property $ l'J70i70 ( , M. 0 , lllnko wai nominated for mayor , and John Scdawick for Micrilf , by ktlfe re- piibllcatu of San Kranciico. The Central I'acific Company will wx > n build a new railroad from 1 ( ildoni to 1'la- cer\ille. conniderablc shorter than the old line. line.D. D. 0. Mlllt gives S7" > ,000to the Univer sity of California to endow the chair of intellectual and moral philosophy and civil policy. Tor Han Joaqnin county the a osior's roll shown a total valuation of $28,17,822 ! , nn increase over last year of 81,811,231. Tlio real otatt'i not town lots , foots un 815,271,238. The Uechtel , Itodic , hol tii ! ( ; works are 8,701 feet above the luvel of the ( tea. A few dnyn a o a ( ictrificd clam \VM found in that vicinity. It was discovered fourteen feet beneath the surface. On n clllf near lUncon point , in Ventura county , the locks nro HO hot an to bo un bearable to the naked } IMH\ \ . Sulphur fumes are nl o noticeable- that locality , nnd from all indications ft fierce fire is rag ing below the mirface. DAKOTA AND THE DLACK HILLS. Do Sinct ! H to have a Cnngicgatiunal church. Spearfifh and Deadwood are connected by telephone. There nrejrreat forests of pines nil along Ititpid and Castle crooks. Dcaihuxxl voted bonds to the amount of 810,000 for school buildings. A farmer nt Fall river rained 21,000 pounds of onions from two acres. The general tone of the territorial prcas indicates a promise of agond crop. The manufacture of porcelinn 1ms been added to the industries of Custer City. The mica mines near Custer piomises to be a great source of wealth in thu country. Mnndan is to have a itowspariur and a 1'rcabyteri.in chinch building to cost S3- 000 , The railroad grade between Dell Hnpids nnd Sioux Fnlla is about rcndv for track- layeiH. The total number of children enrolled in thu schools of Yankton is 7i > 0 ; average daily nttciulanco KJ. Tlie prospects for n bountiful hnrvc.st were never HO Mattering initho liibtory of Dakota aa the present year indicates. The Western Union telegraph cmnpnny ban purchased the line between Yaukton and Sioux City , mid is now operating it. The cyclune of the fitli in pawsing through Civil 1'cnd township , Union county , cut a swath thtongh the timber about UUO feet wide. There nru an oven tnvonty places in Pierre uheio liipior H Hold , and the county derives - rives an annual rovenuothcrufiom of about Sli.OOO. Indians nnd white robbers no longer in- fent the routes to the Black Hills , ami ex press charges on gold Hhlpmontii are now reasonably low. A batch of young Indians from 1'ino llidgo agcnev arrived at Springfield and I are quartered at Hope Hchool , vvhurutliuy will remain for the purpose of being edu cated. Thocouuty of Bon Hoinino has began suit against ox-Treasurer Wull for the re covery of $14,000 , alleged to Imvo been wrongfully isHiicil in bonds of the county at the time said Wells was treasurer. The committee on the toriitorinl pchool for deaf mutes advertise for a mutable tract of land of ten acres at or near Sioux Kails , whereupon to erect a building at once , which shall cost not less than $3,000. An T.ngllsh company nro now on the way in witli ' 10,000 head of cattle. The headquarters of thin company will bo on the Belle Kourche , at the junction of the Inyan Kara with th.it ( stream , where they have taken up seven lanchonnnd ro build ing dwellings , ( stable * , etc. , for their em ployes. WYOMINQ. The people of CuminiiH City are crying for better .and regular mail facilities. Materials for the foundation of Cheyenne's new oera , home are on thu ground. The tournament ) f the Choycnno fire men takes place on July 21st. Ten teams aio expected from Colorado , one from Sidney , one from Laramlo and pio'iably ' ono from from Council Bluffs. The costly experience of Htockmcn on Laramie plains last winter has produced good results. lianchmon are blacking hay in immense quantities , and procuring shelter for their cattle for the coming win ter. MOATANA. The school buihling at Miles City will cost ? 5,000. A postolllco lias been established nt An- dersoiiville , Menghcrcounty. Completed , the Noithern Pacific will traverse about SXX ) miles of Montana. It is estimated t'mt ' upwards of 2.r > 0 houses wid be erected in Butta during this year. I'eltH and furs , whoso vnluo is in the neighborhood of $100,000 , were shipped this Hennon from Denton , A mine of mica , of n thickne.su of four feat , and of n icmarkahly clean and finu quality , isn late discovery at the Barker. The graders of the Utah & Northern railroad - road are within two or three miles of Silver Bow , and steady progress is being made in thu "on tt > Butte'1 march. The nixth annual fair of the-Western Montana fair association will bo held at Mis.soula , commencing n the llith of Sep tember. It will bo held four day , lloboit I'elkey says ho passed four bands of cheep , containing about 5,000 head to each band , between Wnllunnd Boise , bound for Montana mostly for the Yellowstone , hheeji men also informed him that there was a band of lfi.000 still to come , which would follow on to Montana in the near future. { MUsouiian. fJEVADA , Thn AHa has leached the depth of 2,018 feet. feet.The The Sutro tunnel now discharge * -1,500- 000 gallons of water per day. The Btann.KH.le from the Wood river country to Is evada continues. In Sirrra Valley , recently , thoitrasshop- l > ers began making for the grain fields , when the frightened ranchenassembled on the edge of the grain lands , and with burn ing straw , btickB , stones , rugs , and n largo ditch , succeeded in lepelling the invaders. The crops in that section will bo the larg est vv itliin fifteen yearn , NEW MEXICO. Itlch gold ore has been btruck in the Cerillo4 mines , A $100,000 hotel of 75 rooms , U to be built at 1 PASO. The famous Alta mine , on Turkey creek , owned by Mr , 1'rauk Dluiick of Santa FeVM sold by that gentleman re cently for $53,000 casli , Can > entcrs are scarce In Albuquerque nt J iwr ( lav. Tlic new Palace Hotel at Santa Fe in being completed , . - The Homeslake inacluncry nt White Onk is Raid to have ft capacity of sixty tons per day. The vicinity of Socorro fs deitined to prove to bo one of the richest mining camps In the territory * OREGON' . The fish-run at Afctoria lias wonderfully Improved , Tims far fins -J.OOOChiuepecoolics have been brought , to Oregon from Hong Kong. Two men while cxcavn'imj near Albany yesterday , struck upon the remains of a very large animal embedded firmly in the clay. Many of the IMIIIPS crumbled away in their efforts to get them out. The teeth and other , portions of the jaw-bone , and one largo tusk , were in a good Hate of preservation. One of the small teeth measures twelve inches around it , The other teeth are fractured by picks In get ting them out. The tusk h eight feet long , and eight inches in di.imster at the baie. Uiirivnlod As belli ? ft ccitain cure for the worst forms of dyspepsia , indigestion , constipation , impurity - purity of blood , torpid liver , disordered kidneys , etc. , nnd as a medicine for eradi cating every species of humor , from an ordinary pimple to the worst ulcer , Ben- DOUK DI.OO n BITTKIW stand unrivaled. I'ricu § 1.00 ; trial tire 10 cents. Jyllcodlw A Bloated Body does not nlwnys belong to nn inobii- ntc. Kidney troubles will cause bloat , but Warner's Safe Kidney nnd Liver cure has never failed to remove - move it. cod-lw Sioux City & Pacific St. Paul & Sioux City RAILEOADS. THE OLT > UCLIAULK SIOUX CITY 110UTE 3S.OO MII.I3 SIIOUTKIl UOUTE 1OO rnosi COUNCIL BLUFFS TO ST. 1'AUIi , MINNEAI'OUS , uuLtrrii on nisMAncK , and all points In Northern IOWA , Minnesota anil Dakota. ThU line Is cqillpiicil wjth tlio linprov cJ We tlnshouso Automatic Alr-braKo and lllllcr Platform Couuloj ami Ilullcr ; and for SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT (9 ( unstirinnscd. Hlc nnt Drnume Hoom and Bleeping Can , on neil anil controlled bv the com pany , run through WITHOUT CIIANQE between Union Pacific Transfer ucnot nt Council Muffs , and St. Paul. Trains Icav o Union Taclllc Transfer depot nt Council IJlulta at 6:16 : p. m. , reaching Sioux City at 10:20 : . in. and St. Paul at 11:05 : a. in. making TEN HOU11S J.V ADVANCE OF ANY OTIIEU UOUTE. ncturnlnif , leave St. Paul at 8:20 : p. m. , arriving Slnux City 4:45 : a. in. , nnd Union Pacific Trans- T dc | > ot , Council ItlulTs , at 11:00 : a. in. Ba sura t at v our tickets road \ U "S. C. & P. 11. H. " F. C. 1IILI.S , Siipcrlntcndcnt , T. E. KOBINSONMljourl Valley , Ia. Asst. del Pass. Ak'cnt. J. H. O'lllfi AS , Pac'-tiRcr Agent , Council llliiffs , Iowa. M. R. RISDON , . General Insurance Agent. REPRESENTS : PIIOHNIX ASSUUANCECO. , of Lon don , cash assets 5,107,127 WK.ST01ir.STEU. N. Y. , capital 1.000,000 TAi.MKItJHANTS , of Newark , N. J. . 1,090,000 niRAItDI'Ilti : . Philadelphia , lanital. 1,000,000 FlUEMAN'S I'UNI ) , California bOO.OOO NOIlTIIWr.STKHNNATIOXALcailt'l 000,000 I1H1TISH AM1UMOA ASSUHANUK Co 1,200,000 NEWARK FIinriNS. CO. , assets 8"O,000 AMKIIIOANCKXTUAI. , assets. . . . SOO.OOO Soutlicast Cor. of Fifteenth and Farnhani St. OMAHA NKU. DEALEH IN SADDLES AND HARNESS , 1412 Farn. St. Omaha , Neb. AQK.ST FOR TUB CrLKDRATKl ) CONCORD HARNESS Two Medals and a Diploma of Honor , with the \cry liluhcut award tlio judia | could bestow wns a ardcd this harncM at the Centennial Kihlbl- tlon. ' Common , also Itanclimcn'g and ladles' SAD DLES. Via keep the largest stock In the est , nnd linlte all who cannot examine toecmlfor prices , ap'Jtf ' United States Depositoiy. OF OMAHA. Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts. OLDEST IIANKI.VG KSTABLISIIMEXT IN OMAHA. SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZC BROTHERS. ) bTUUSIIKD ISM. Orpinltcd as a National Ilank August 20,1803. CAHTAL AND 1'HOKlTd OVER . WOO 000 OWCKRS AXD UIRKCTORS : IlBRKAN KOPMIK , { 'resident. Auorsifs lioi-Mzi ! , Vlio President. H. W. YATK.I , Cashlrr. A. 1. I'oi rtKtoN , Attorney , JOHN A. CKKIUUTOS , r. II. DAVIS , Asst. Cashier. Tills Imnk rocchcs dsiioslta Million t regard to amounts. Issun time ctrtlflcatci licarlnir Intcrtet. Draws drafts on San Kraiu-Uca and principal c tics of the Uiiltwl statM , also Undon , DuliAu , hdhiLurKh and thu iirluvllial cltlca of tlietontl- nent of Kurojic , Bells iMjviier | tlckcta for emigrants liy the In- " - maiilliio BOGGS & HILL , REAL ESTATE BROKERS. No. 1508 Famliam Street , - - ZkTXII Orrici-Korth tide , CPU. Orend Control Hotel. MRS , LOUISE MOHR , Oraduitfl o ! the St. UuU School of Mldwlvea , at I50S California Street. Between Fifteenth and Sixteenth , north ilde , where call * will be promptly respond * ed to at any hour durloir the IUY ot olgbttalliiS Burdock 1 ( ) on suffer from Dyspcpila , use IJURDOCK 11LOOD HITTERS. lfou arc ndllctcd with llloiiinei ! ! , lisa Ill'HDOCK 1II.OOI ) HITTiitS. : If ou nro prostrated with sick Headache , take 11URUOCK I11.00D IIITTEUS. If i our flow eta arc disordered , regulate thcmulth UUUDOCK I1LOOI ) 111TTERS. If jour lllood Is Impure , jmrlfy It with IIL'RDOCK 1JL001) HITTERS. If j ulin\Q Indigestion , jon will find an antldoto In IlURDOCK 1)1,001) ) I1ITTERS. If ion nro troubled with Pprlng Complaint' , er adicate them with IlURDOCK 11LOOD HITTERS. If jour Lltcrls torpid , restore It to healthy action with IlURDOCK I1I.OOD BITTERS. If your Liver Is Affected , joti will find & sure re storative In BURDOCK ULOOD HITTERS. If j oil hit cany species of Humor or Pimple , fall not to take IlURDOCK I1LOOD HITTERS. H } on have nny BJ mptom * of Ulcers nr Scrofulous Sores , a cnrntho remedy will bo found In UUUDOC1C11LOOD HITTERS. For Imparting strength and vitality totlicjja- tcm , nothing canC'lilal IlURDOCK I1LOOD BITTERS. 1'or Xenons nnd General Debility , tone up the pjstcm with IIL'IIDOCK BLOOD HITTERS. Price , 91.00 per Dottle ; Trial Dottles 10 Cts. FOSTER , HILBUEN , & Oo. , Props , BUFFALO , N. Y- Sold at whole alc by Ish & McMalion and C. F. Goodman. e 27 ted -wlv. LEGAL NOTICE. In the dlitrlct court , Douglas County. To S 1'iitiel C. Da\ls , Oirollno Da\ls , KHrabcth 11. TomlliiKon nnd the licirs or dcUicf of Henry T. Tomlln-ion , deceased whoso real names nraun * knoun , noii-rcsldcntiltfcndantti YJU are hercb ) notillcd that John T. laIt , plalntllTniidpresuiiloftncrof the land heiclnaft- cr duscribcil , did on tlio 17th day of June , A. 1) . 1SS1 , flic his petition In the dhtHU court In and for Douglas county , Neb. , aimlimt jou as defen dants xcttln forth that on the 12th dnv of Janu ary A. 1) . HOO , the said Henry T. Yonillnson , and Elizabeth II. , hli wife , executed nnd ilolUer- ed to the nalJ .Samuel C. D.-uU n deed of laniH situated in "aid totmt3'In which aportlon of tlio lands Intended to bo com citil was by a clerical error erroneously described as the north I Itibteail of the uetit J uf the noiitliuejt J of tec. No 1 , In township No. 14 north of range > "o. 11 cast ac cording to the true Intent of the parties thereto , which deed is duly recorded In thu olllco of the dcrk of tlio county of Douglas lu book M of deeds at page lb ! ! Tlio object and pmycr of said petition U that paid error bo corrected and that said deed bo con- strnudns comcjinf. the west Jof the southwest quarter of Kihl ticctlon No one , and that tlio tltlo thereto bo adjudged In bo in said plalntltl or In these lawfully chiming under him the sanm as If bald error lud not been made and that > ou and each of jou bo former excluded from any inter est In said land nn account of said irror and for such othtr to further relief as may bo lust and right in the prcmlTS. And > our are ana eaih of jou is hereby notillcd to appear and answer taid petition on or before the 1st day of August , A D.,1831. JOHN T. DAVIS. Doted Juno 23.18S1. Plaintiff. WM. K. SlittKR his Attorney cv-mt-5t 0 BROWNELL HALL , YOUNG LADIES' SEMINARY OMAHA , NEB. Rev , fiDOHBRTTMAlEflotor , , AbnUted by nn able corps of teachers In English ana'ud , biiencos and Fine Arts. THE NINETEENTH YEAR WILL BEGIN rr , For particulars , apply to jo 'Jl-cod-Sm TUB HECTOR. & 9 SjO OO O O O APPUOI'JUAIED For Pensions I h.ive made an arrangement with lurtlaiiheru.by whkhall tlalmsairalniit thu Dot eminent coming from Nebras. ku and Iowa will rcceliv prompt and SPECIAL ATTENTION. If parties wanting new discharge papers or claiming potidoni , increase ) of ] iuions , bounty , back ] > ay , priie money , transportation money , commutatlonlof rationlands , | > atent , etc , , will sen J their cWnis ad Jreased tome , I will see that their Interests i are fared tor. Letters asking Information should hat e stamp enclosed for ru- plr. JAMES MORRIS. ( Special Correspondent ) 1504 "O" bt.N. ! W. , dtitwlt WaihluKtOD , D. C1 A. B. HUBERMANN , Cor. Douglas and 13th Streets , GIVES GltEAT BARGAINS IN LADIES' AND CENTS' AMERICAN GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. ALL KINDS OF Jewelry , Silverware and Diamonds "Wo Guarantee the Best Goods for the Least Money. aSl-stt J. B , Detwiler's The Largest Stock and Most Com plete Assortment in The West. "We Keep Everything in the Line of Carpets , Oil cloths , Matting , Window-shades , Fixtures and Lace Curtains. WE HAVE GOODS TO PLEASE EVERYBODY. \ More Popular than Ever. THE GENUINE New Family Sewingl'Machine. ' The popular demand for the GENUINE SINGER In 1870 exceeded that of any previous year during the quarter of a century In which this "Old Itcllablo" Machine has bctn before the public. I-i 1878 wo sold . 350,422 Machln 11 Ia 1879 wo sold 431,107' " Excess o\cr any p us year ' 13874,735 " OUU SALES LAST YEAR WERE AT THE RATE OF OVER 1400 SEWING MACHINES A DAY , IFor o\cry business day In the yc-ir. i REMEMBER : THE " OLD RELIABLE" THAT EVERY HEAL SINGER SINGER SEWING MACHINE HAS THIS IS THE STRONGEST , SIMPLK TRADE - MARK CAST INTO THE HOST DURABLE SEWING THE IRON STAND AND IMBEDDED MACHINE EVER YET CONJ BEDDED IN THE ARM OP . STRUCTED. THE MACHINE. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. Principal Office , 34 Union Square , N. Y. 1,600 Subordinate . Offices , In the United States and Canada , and 3,000 offices In the Old World nd uth America. O. H. BALLOU , DEALER IX Lath and Shingles , i Yard and Office 15th and Cumings Street , two blocks north of it ST. PAUL AND OMAHA DEPOT. jyl-eod-Sm. O J9L3STD SXNTGKEiXI POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , imniia m STEAM HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS. A. L. STRANG , 205 Farnam St. , Omaha.