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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY JULY 20 , 188L RANGER'S RANGING , 1 -i Western Iowa and Some of I Towns. Peace , Happiness and Pro perity Everywhere. Comwponilcnce of The DAILT fter. . The junction of the Wabash 10 with the great 0 , 15. & Q. innkcs splendid town of the late nniinporta villngo of Mnlrcrn , Iowa. There at at the present time , four business thci oughfarci , nnd the hurry and bust everywhere manifest speaks well f the character of the town. " \Viso men from the East1' recen ly journeyed to Mnlrern , nnd it is na they decided to locate hero n giganl Boininarv , the surroundings being ; that could bo desired , nnd the BOCIO of that high moral standard that th doomed necessary for the success the school. Malvorn has no saloo nnd takes her lemonade without a underbrush. Emerson , the next 0. , 13. & station of importance east of Mnlvoi in n compactly built town with a vo rich farming country surrounding It is the homo of some of the hcavu * > i stock raisers nnd dealers in wcsto Iowa. At the Emerson Homo they tn steers with txs much rcgulnrity nmlc thusinsm as Grant talks horso. Ucd Oak , famous for her beautif square , elegant brick blocks nnd mi ropolitnn style , was next interview by your paragrapbor. The waterworks , which six wet ngo , wore to bo , now are , and it is f for the merchants of n hot nftornu to sprinkle the streets and each otl from the half-inch nozzles which tit attach to the hydrants. Tlicro is a vast extent of woalt farming country that is directly tn utury to lied Oak. Ilcnco , it is o of the most prosperous of wosto lown towns. In fact , it is rjuiti city , havim , ' some flvothoiiHnndinlu Hants. The magnificent now opt house is now roofed over nnd t stores tire nil occupied although i : yet finished. All sides of the square are in walled in by brick blocks , trro n three stories high , nnd nil of t streets north of the square nro lin with business houses. Mohlor , Brown & Co. , the owm of a very fair grocery and moat m hots , oiler it for sale , and any li reader who desires to locate in one the best nnd moat rapidly growing Iowa towns would do well to corr pond with them. Ono of the best towns imaginable Stanton , cool , coscy and neat it star on the north side of the track , crov ing n beautiful.blufr. Its pcoplo i largely Scandinavian nnd , ns nil i world knows , that means that 11 nro industrious , honest , sober , hit ligont nnd jovial. After taking n subscription to T DAILY 33iu ; fr. m almost every man iown , I "traveled east ngnin to i .grove embowered town of Vilis which is also on the north side of I railroad truck , nnd has n most levi park on the public square as ( centre of town. The buildings nro compact1 nnd o gant , though not costly. * There is air of .ijrospority and rofmomont nbc the place. a'ho people nro prominently nn tellcotual people nnd , if your corr pendent was looking for n homo , would fix upon Yillisca ns the spot ; excellence nnd yet with nil of Urn her advantage , things go wrong soi times in fair Villisc'n , for as the t < graph briefly told you only a few d ngo , two well-to-do citizens of N nway cnmo inn buggy to Villisca , fil themselves nnd ajug with hell ossoi nnd after the ubiinl number of soi wnr dances nnd whoops , they unhil ed n rather restive and mottlesc team nnd started down the hill breakneck speed. Shortly after t wore found by the rondi dying. Crushed skulls , broken Hi nnd generally mangled forms told tale , nnd to-day there is deep meting ing in the homos of II. D. Peck ] nnd S. High , for death has como ii most repulsive form. At Mound City , n now town not from hero , n man named Ilobt. ] tprson was terribly mangled with sickle of his jmrvcster from the ho taking fright ntnn engine , bocon unmanageable nnd throwing hit front of the machine. Ho cannot cover. Corning is famous for its Fre commune neighbor , Accadia , a lagu that contains the remnant of ' Grand Army of Humanity" thnt nugurated the "Reign of Terror" sent crowned , mitred and coroiu heads to the guillotine in rapid i cession ; but the Accadiantsnrodivi against themselves and the nnc proverb will no doubt bo reinfoi once mpro. Corning has more first-class law ; than any town in western Iowa she has solid banking institution ! which she is justly proud. The ti of the town is immense nnd utea increasing. Grand brick blocks nro in procei erection nnd everything denotes y parity and progress excepting public square , nnd if the city fat would fix up the fence nnd trim uj trees that would bo a shining h instead of n disgrace , Towns have their tndividualih well as persons , and purse proud C ing should "pull down your vest. Having criticised wo can bo o.vc for saying that , although Corniii no country village but a first < county seat town , it manages to along without a saloon and nil h to it for that , says your corres dont. dont.Tho The tallest and best invdntio the way ot a wire fence is tlm Shuiimn and Morse of this town , a series of ingenious machines , will bo enabled to give fanners n wire truss fence with barbed i that is far superior , in my opinioi the ordinary barbed wire and c the inventors say , net as much u three wire barbed fence , old e This fence lias not yet been place < i the market , but when it is man - turod fur sale , you can have word for it , that there will bo I'l motion in the camp of the old ba wire monopoly. JJarbcd stnys instead of barbed wi is the Intcst Richmond , nnd it w sweep the field. The fcnco will bo e hibited nt the Nebraska state fair Omaha and every one who feolsint _ ( csted in the matter should look it u For business review of towns , re resenting above sco adjoining pngo. IlANOKIl. Qon. John C , Poniborton- New York IloralJ , July 14. A dispatch from Philadelphia , P < announces the death nt I'cnllyn , Pi of Gen. John C. Pomborton , forme ly nn olliccr of the United Stat army , but subsequently an oflicor the Confederate service , where roio to the rnnk of Lieutenant-Gem nl. Ho wn-s born in Pennsylvnni nnd appointed fiom that Stnto m cadet to West Point in 1833. llavi graduated in 1837 , ho was promol ns second lieutenant of the Four Artillery , nnd with thnt comma served in the Florida War against t Seminole Indians. Ho wns ongag in the notion of Loccn Hntchco 1838. In 1810 ho wns ordered to t northern frontier to aid in quolli the Canada border disturbances Detroit. A .your nftorward fou him nt Fort Mnckinac nnd Hrnc Mich. , at Buffalo , nnd 18J2 in gnr son at Fortress Monroe , Va. < March 19 , 1812. ho became n fir lieutenant in the Fourth Artillo : nnd on the breaking out of t Mexican wnr wns nn Aulp-do-Cnmp Gon. Worth , participating in ( battles of Palo Alto , llcsaca do Paltna , nnd Monterey , nnd also in I in the soigo of Yora Cruz. For gallantry nt Moline del Hey in 1 following yonr ho wns brovotl Major. Ho was present nt the stoi ing of Olmpultopoc , nnd nt the nssa and capture of the City of Mexico , which ho wns wounded. Ho been full Captain in 1850 , nnd nt the t urination of hostilities was transfer ! to Florida , nnd subsequently to I Now Orleans barracks. In 1850- ' ! ho was on frontier duty at F Lenvonworth nnd engaged in quell ] the Kaunas border disturbances. . ' took part in the Utah expedition 1857--'i58 ' , nnd remained in the Vf until 1801 , when ho was in garrie nt Washington % Arsenal , D. C. . ' resigned from the United States s vice on the 2th ! ) of April , 1801 , n entering the Confederate service a Colonel of Cavalry , was nppoinl Assistant Adjutant-General to Gi Joseph E. Johnson. In 18G2 ho \ made a Brigadier-General , and in I latter part of the same year a Lieut ant-General , nnd appointed to < command of the army of operation Mississippi. Ho was defeated Champion Hills in 18G3 , nnd sub quoiitly was locked up in "Vichsbi with his army , then number about 34,000 men. On the surroni of that post , on July 4 , 1803 , Gi Grant mot Gen. Pcmborton in porsi nnd the terms of capitulation w arranged between them. The me ing took place in the afternoon. 1 paroled prisoners .numbered nbi 127,000 , two-fifths of whom were ser or wounded. At the close of the v ho wns noting as Inspector of Artilli nt Charleston , S. C. , nnd subacquu ly became a farmer near War/rent Tanquier County , Va.'rGon. PC burton came to Philadelphia from South , ! " Io75 , and until his illn boa'iclcd in Ninth street , ab Spruce. When taken sick , about 1 months - ago , with stricture of bladder , ho was removed to Ho : Pomborton's country place at Ponll A short tune ago Dr. William Pepj : of this city , made a visit to the pati by special trainand performed a v difficult surgical operation , and temporary relief made an incision the bladder. His death was painli His ago was (57 ( years. CEDAR RAPIDS. The Way in "Which It is Be : Developed. CEDAII lUrms , Boone Co. , Nol Codnr Rapids , though small nnd in numbers , nt present , is destinoc the near future to bo one of the i important towns in this part of country. Ono year aio the town was in the hands of one man who doing nothing to advance the pros ity of the placo. To-day the t cite , section 5 , is controlled by "Codar Rapids Improvement C pany , " with a capital of § 100 , Seth Hadloy , formerly of Ha Bros. , Chicago , is the local bus ! manager of the company. Mr. Hn has had nearly 1,000 acres of broken this spring and is now eng in' building a ( louring mill , with r pacity of 100 barrels per day. process will bo the now Ilunga : which cracks the kernel instoai grinding it. Twonty-ono teams , fi ing a train one and n half miles 1 hauled framing lumber from the road for the mill on Friday last. ( 240 tons of freight are now at St. ward or on the way for the compi By cutting U canal across a nee land about 200 feet wide the mill f cures n fall of seven nnd ono-hnU I with n natural fiow of about three/11 nn hour. This gives nn unlini power capable of turning more wli than any now in the county , companyanticipato erecting other i and factories in duo time , Two extensive ranches , onoforl and one for sheep , are to bo opt up by the company this fall. Mr. Bonnum & Son have also i arrangements to open un extoi shoeu ranch up the Cedar in the Mr. Allerlon , of the Chicago B yards , believing in the capab'iliti county , have established nn oxtoi stock ranch a few miles from 1 Mr. Allerton's ranch is under the of John Wysong. Mr. Dole , of the Crystal Lake Co. , Chicago , is now opening n s ranch of several thousand head miles south of town. Mr. D ranch is in care of Mr. Sto Mr. Stowoll intends fencing in section and a half of land for his a and informs mo that ho will have 200,000 foot of lumber to haul the railroad this fall. Wo anticipate a bridge acres Cedar hero ere long and then the office will float down the river fro Dayton as a nntural consequence. A bnnd of Oregon ponies we drive" ! ! in hero last w.eek and sevoi purchases nindo. Farmers nro in the midst of ham nnd prospects nro nn abundant yio of nil cereals. Corn is thrifty ai nourishing well , though many fiel ere very weedy nnd wot. Taking all in nil , pcoplo of t Cedar valley consider themselves w favored with nature's blessings. The farmers of the Cednr valley well ns of Boone county nro alive their interests , political ns well ns t mcstic. The Boone County Dole ? . ' Alliance meets in Albion the last Si nrday in August. The Cedar Vail Alliance is to meet in the school hoi in district No. 15 , the first Saturd in August , when occurs the olecti of officers for the ensuing six montl Now , Mr. Editor , though our to1 is not often heard from through yr columns , yet wo of the Cedar consii our valley no small factor in the n terial make up of the state nor of I political prosperity of the county. G. iV. Wi OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS UTAH. The Stnrmont inlno at Silver Kcef to nli ! | > nro again , Ogilcn Htill rejoices In the usual st ; about her business prospects. Sidney Dillon hrwbcpn elected prcsid of the consolidated Utah roads. Diphtheria , in it malignant form , U ported to have broken out nt Center vilh The work of tmck-lnyintf on tlic Ornti nnd Poc.itclla brunch of the U. P. commenced. OraiH Valley Is reported to contain sc very rich ai.tlmony mines , which nro be worked successfully. Lucerne Is being stacked p in all dli tioiiH. The crop in heavy nnd the ha ] excellent quality this season. The Utah & Wyoming- railroad has b Incorporated. It will run parallel with the U. 1' . Granger line for some distal NEVADA. llcno IIAB won the insane asylum. Grasshoppers arc devastating Ward i ley.An An attempt wns recently made to l > ' up the Pacific brewery. Stone quarrying- has been jiractic ! abandoned nt the state prison. The flow of water in the Sutro tunnc equal -1,485,300 gallons daily. Two mines of Kurek.i nre fcaid to h paid more dividends than all the Color mines. Quito n busincBB in growing tip in slnu terinfj beef cattle at Winnemiicca i bringing them to Virginia City and C fornia in refrigerator cars. A largo pinto of ailver has been rol but nt the mint nnd will bo iiunk into Kevixdn stone for the Washington mo mcnt. Upon the pl.nto will ho ongia the word ' 'Nevada. " MONTANA. Ranchmen nro locating rapidly on sources of Arrow creek. Silxor Mow county will show an asses valuation for 4881 of over ? T ,000,000. The crops on the Toton rivcr.it the pi cut time look better than they have di for many yearn. . ' " Shoei ) sliearinf ai'lieen considera delayed o-v Is row creek and the Shon bwhu late wet weather. During the present season ono mar Montana has nhipped eastward inoro tl $100,000 worth of furs. The ItotH Fork Indians have agreed I survey across their reservation , for Granger & Oregon railway. The fifth dividend of the Alice comp of S-10,000 has been declared and made ) able on the IDth inst. Total of divide ] S200.000. Tom Stewart , who murdered Mrs. A strong and Mr. Morgan near Port Sh Montana , recently , has been hung to a by the vigilantes. In Montana recently n sheep gave b to two lambs , each of which had n 1 nnd n tail almost precisely like those to bcrs on the body of a beaver. Track laying is being vigorously i ducted oetwecn Melroseand lJutte , M , on the Utah & .Northern railroad , line will probably bo finished to the named city by September 15th. On Tuesday , Charles Scigchrist broi up 3GJ ounces of gold bullion the reaa a run of eighteen tons of ere from from the "Grasshopper" lode , in the Si Star district. The mines of this cami : pungllng handsomely this year. [ At Bonian. A chapel , school room and gymnivs are amoiu ; the newbuildingstliatarobt at AHsinabolno nnd will be finished as M they can bo put together. Besides there are two nioro cavalry stables ai building for the non-commissioned s The uncompleted buildings will bofinia giving nix seta of officers' In addition ti present aacommodation. When nil 1 are completed theie will be quarter : I'JOO men 100 cavalry nnd 803 infant ] OREGON. The railroad company hnvo found a ; dtriiction to their line to Maker City , gaii , in thoshapo of a line of basaltic i which will take them two months to i come. There will be a first class tannery ii operation in the Dalles within ninety from date. There is no business in \ \ county with a capital of 95,000 or 81 that will pay more handsomely. What is supposed to bo a good coal has been discovered about ono mile I Lower Soda , in western Oiegon , and ernl men nre now tunneling into it. parties who nro developing it nre Kugcne. A vein of luirr rock has been disco near Sweet Home , in Linn county , ROII , which may prove of great v it iii said to be the first discovery o kind ov cr made on Una continent , claimed to be superior tn the French and the quantity it unlimited , A narrow jjaugo lailroad now but in Jjiim county. Oregon , recently enl that nH their hands should board nt company's mess house , at § 4 per week stead of with farmer * along the line , v Bh ItU Ml * ltbll JtklJllCjn iH MIj VIlVl * ll they we're kept much cheaper , foity men quit work , to the coiistern o of the boss. Is WASHINGTON TERRITORY. The Olynipia Iron Comimny. with r itnl stock of 8100,000 , tllviileil into ulinrea at $25 , uacli , ha lice'n orgai Ono-fourth of the cajiltul haa already taken. The wool crop , ofVesteni \ Waihli this season is estimated at 320,000 | > o an increase of 40,000 pounds uer last The luerugo clipper head about pounds. There are now over one hundred ini of the Hospital for the Incane at S coom , Washington Territory , and ai crease of the number of wardens will be required. Several emigrant farmers in Ko Washington Territory lived in tents pieparini : the ground for spring c They will build their houses between time and harvest. There is much local excitement at I Island , Washington Territory , ovei discovery of silver-bearing quartz , man holds his claim at the modest ] ir $40,000 , while another declares thi cannot be bought for love or money. 10 The Puyallup hop crop promises f tand is looking better than last year't ductinn. Six hundred acre * are in ho and the entire yield ii estimated at DOO.O i > ound . Fifty thousand pounds have bc < nold in advance at 12i centi per pound , Score * of laliorera ar * cotninginto Was incton Territory from the Canadian Paci railroad , all complaining of biwl fare , b : treatment , and utter disregard for the liv of men on mrt of the management , Tlv * ay several hundred men will leave § 00 and come to the states for work. OALIFOnNIA. A. pris moidal railway it talked of in tl Santa Mnria valley. The wheat crop in the Ban .Toiqtiin vr Icy will fall short CO per cent of lost yeai yield. yield.A A chunk of < solid gold , weighing $ C. > .7 JJiw i picked lip last week in the Ward mill Trinity county , A single cherry tree nt the "Willow * near San Jose , yielded 000 pounds of tl fruit thU season. The total valuation of property 5n Tula county this year is 57,701,013 , against 5 < 537,788 last year. Three hydraulic mine * tn Nevada conn which produce $3,000 a day have been fch down by injunction , The San Diego Unioa * ayn the asie ment roll of that county will douhla amount that of last year. A strong northeast wind did much da age to orchards and grain fields in S Luis Oblspo county last week. The Tntckec lumber company Is m cutting 05,000 feet of lumber dally , whi they expect to increase to 100,000 feet putting on a night crow. Small lumps nf decomposed quar flaked with particles of gold , are found several streams In Contra Cofita counl evidently washed down from the sidei Mount Diablo. The Scott Valley ( Cal. ) News inentin two piece * of gold from a claim sltuat near Scott Bar , one weighing 5" l oun < nnd Valued at 51)25 ) , the other weigh ! nine ounces and worth $150. WYOMING. Tire Laramic fire companies will cc bratc August 1. The Durbin JJroi. , of Cheyenne , pi chased 8200,000 worth of cattle last wci The grain crop in the valleys ofV omlng will be unusually largo this scas ( Stratton's claim at Papperapolh 1 panned out $2,000 in precious metals two days. Freight traffic over the Union Pac : nnd branches , han been remarkably hen the past week. Work in the Union Pocific machi shops at Cheyenne has been suspend owing to the lack of water. "Idaho" Bill , " a notorious desperado.v killed last week by his father-in-law , m Evanston. The grand jury refused to diet. IDAHO. The Moscow mines nro showing up hai somely. ' A largo vein of ICO ounce ere has be Uncovered near Uellovuc. Ono hundred men are at work on j steamboat and barges on Pend d'Orei lake. lake.Tho The first pa scngor train ran to Mclro the new terminus of thu Utah & Nbrtlu last week. Fish are plentiful in the rivers , n lovers of sport are happy. The salni have arrived. It is generally believed that there v be n stampede for the Middle Fork pla < Dines this summer. AA'uUle-s'nake twelve feet in lentrth , a having twenty-one rattles , was lat killed five miles west of Ulackfoot. A large band of wild horses are n nlng in the vicinity of the American Fa All attempts to capture them have pnn fruitless. Two matches of Montana ore , the fi sampling $1,085.48 per ton , and the secc $720.07 , are being worked by the I Horse smelter , in the Yankee Fork t trict. _ COLORADO. Gcorgetomi.ia to bs lighted by gas. Denver is afflicted with counterfeit coi They catch 3J-pound trout in Gunnis All over the state contractors fini difficult to hire men. The Melvina lode , Boulder county , been sold for $1,000,000. A 12-inch streak of gold-bearing qua has been opened up in the Brick lode , ' Cup. Cup.The The water at the soda and sulpl springs , of Not th Park , is being bott and taken to largo cities for sale , Ouster county is producing about i tons of ore daily. Of this amount the 1 ver Clllf yields 120 tons and the Babeicl tons. tons.Bucna Vista is to have a mill , the i chinery for which has arrived. The n ing interests of the surrounding conn will boom correspondingly. The Catholic church at Durango has teen men at work on it , and the 000-poi bell is on the way there now , ns well i double-bank thirty-two reed Estey org Certificates. "I have used BuunooK BLOOD Birr with great benefit for indigestion ind c r stipation of the bowels. " C. L. EASTON , "Hamilton , Ont. 'Price ' $1.00 , trial size 10 cents. jy7eo < HONORED AND BLEST. Whoa ft board of ominojit ph ; ciona and chemists nnnpuncqd the i covory that by combining , omo A known valuable remedies , the it wonderful medicine was produc which would cure such n vide ra of diseases that most all other roi diea could bo dispensed with , m were skeptical ; but proof of its mo by actual trial has dispelled all doi and to-day the discoverers of 1 < ireat medicine , Hop 13itters , honored and blessed by all us bone tors. [ Democrat. jylo-aug STOP THAT COUGH. If you are suffering from a Cot Cold Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay Fo Consumption , loss of voice , ticklin the throat , or any affection of Throat or Lunga , use Dr. King's ] Discovery for Consumption , lin the great remedy that is causing much excitement by its wonck cures , curing thousands of hop < cases. Over a million bottles of , ) . 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A trial tnUlli but the compimtlr Milne outlay of 60 Ontu , and every one tufl lag with pain can hare cheap and V041UTI or et Itactalmi. - ' , Directions tn Klcren Languag * * . V r KttiD BT All DRDdQIBTS AND DE ALE IK MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO. , BITTERS Mrs. J. G. Robertson , PlttsburR , Pa. , writes , was siiUcrlnpr from general debility , want of petite , constipation , etc. , so that life was n b den ; after uslns llurdock Diced Hitters I felt 1 tcr than for > tars. 1 cannot praise 3 our llltt too much. " II. Glbbs , of Buffalo. N. Y. . writes : "Yi Uurdock Hlood Bitters , In chronic diseases of blood , liter nnd kldncs , ha\o been bl'iin ; marked with success. Ihaxo used them mji with best results , for torpidity of the ll\eram ! case of a friend of mine eullerlng fromdroi the effect w as man clous. IlrucoTurner , Rochester , N. Y. , writes : I hi been subject to serious disorder of the kklnc and unablu to attend to business ; Burdock BIi lllttcri relic\cd me before half a bottle was us I feel confident that they w 111 Intlrcly euro mo' E. Ascnltli Hall , Dlnchainpton , X , Y. WMll "I suffered with a dull pain through my ' , lung and shoulder. Lost my spirits , appetite i color , and could w ithdlfflculty keep up all d Took > our Burdock Blood Bitters as directed,1 , : havu felt no pain elnco first week after us them. " Sir. Noah Bates , Elmlra , N. Y. , writes : "Ab four J cars ago I had an attack ol bllllous fc\ and necr fully reu ered. My digest ! * o org were weakened , and I would be completely pi tratcd for da > s. After using tw o bottles of > Burdock Blood Bitters tliu impro\cmcnt uai \ Islble that I wns astonished. I can now , thai 01cars . of age , do a fair and reasonable d ; work. " C. BUckct Robinson , proprietor of The Can Prcsbj terlan , Toronto , Ont. , w rites : "Kor\ ( I suffered greatly from oft-recurring headache usedour Burdock Blood Bitters with happ results , and I now find m ) self in better lie : than for years past. " Mrs. Wallace , Buffalo , N. Y. , writes : ' ! h used Burdock Blood Bitters for nen 0113 and llous headaches , and can recommend it to an ) requiring a euro for bllliousncss. " Mrs. Ira Mullholland , Albany , N. Yrl "For se\eral years I hayo suffered from oft-rei ring bllllous headaches , djspeusla , and a plaints peculiar to my se\ . Since using j Burdock Blood Bitters I am entirely relieved Price , 31.00 per Bottle ; Trial Dottles 10 ( FOSTER , MILBUBN.&Co . , , Pro ] BUFFALO , N. Y- Sold at wholesale by Ish & McMahon and C , Goodman. o 27 cod-wl ' LEGAL NOTICE. In the Circuit Court of the United State , for the District of Nebraska : At a session of the Circuit Court of the Un States , for the District of Nebraska , contln and held pursuant to adjournment , at the Un States court room In the city of Omaha , on Ifith day of June , 18S1 , the Hon. Elmer S. Du being present and presiding In said co the follow Ing among othw proceedings were and done , to-wlt : No. 03 0. Sherman W , Kneials , complainant , v . Edv Hill. Mclvln Hill , Aiincs Hill , AUln Hill , F Hill , John Hill , guardian of minor defendant ! In thanccry. Order on absent defendants. And now , on thla 15th day of Juno A. D. 1 being at the May term , A. I ) . 1831 , of the court , It haIng been made to appear to the Ufactlon of thu said court , thai this Is a commenced to enforce an equitable claim v real property within the raid district , and i rMttird Hilt , MeUln Hill , Agnes Hill , A Hill , Flora Hill , John Hill , guardian minor defendants herein are inhabitants of. and ha\o not been found wi the said district , and ! uo not voluntarily peiml In this suit , on motion of James M. Vt worth , Esq. , solicitor for the tald complalnar Is considered by the court and ordered thai said defendants nbot o named bo and they hereby directed to appear and plead , onswci demur to the coinpUiimnt's bill of complaint or before the flrbt day of August , ISbl , and In default thereof , an order bu entered tn cause , taking the cald bill pro confesso. It Is further ordered by the court that twenty days before the Bald first day ef trust , 1831 , a copy ot this order bo een d i Edward Hill , ifehln Mill , Agnes Hill , A I'lll , 1'lora Hill , John Hill , guardian the said defendants , whcri'Ctur foi if practicable , and also uj > on the son or ) person * In possession or chare of real property described In complainant's til complaint. If any there bo , and that a icrt c pj of this order Vo published for four com the weeks In the "Omaha Bee. " ( Msncd ) ELMER S. DUNDV , JUll ; TUB UNITRD STATES OF AMERICA , \K DISTRICT OP NeimxbKA. f I , Watson I ) . Smith , clerk of the Circuit c ot the United States for the district of Ncbra do hereby certify , that the above and forego ! a true copy of ai ) order entered upon journal of the proceeding of bald court , In cause therein entitled : that I have comparer game with Unoriginal entry of * ald order , ai therefrom and of the w It a true transcript , thereof * \Vitness , my official signature , am 1SEAL1 seal of said court , at Omaha , In district , this 15th day of Juno , A. p WATSON U. bMiril , 0 JAMES M. WOOLWOHTU , JB oflH jt Solicitor for Plallnt ; Notice to Neil -Resident Dofoudn E. I ) . Lane ( lull name unknown ) will takt tieo that ho has U > en tuod by Dudley II. St Samuel U. Johnson and Sanford W. bpratllr the firm nai partners , doing business under btoelo , Johnson & Co , In the District Con Douglas county , Nebraska , Vo recover S3OJ and fntcrast from October 18 , 18SO , due them promissory note bearing date April 20 , 1878. that an attachment luw ! > made once fund * In the Flntt National .bank pi Omaha broska , belonging to jou and which the sold tics above named neck to obtain to apply lu mcnt ot their said claim. You are required la answer said petition i er-a t-U. Attorney ( or VUlnt UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS -OF THE BOSTON STORE ! 616 TENTH STREET. In order to meet the wants of our rapidly increasing business , we have leased the adjoining store nnd will throw both into ono , thus making the THE LARGEST West of Chicago , ( except Cruickshank & Co.'s. ) 1o show the people of Omaha how wo appreciate their liberal support , wo have decided to give the public n C4SAND BENEFIT SALE FOR THE NEXT SEVEN DAYS , The Entire Stock must be closed out in order to com mence extensive alterations soon crcrxrsr ± 5. The stock is all now and fresh nnd will BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST ! ! An examination of Goods and comparison of prices will convince every one that this is NO HUMBUG- SALE. This grand benefit sale will commence Saturday Evening , July : 9th , AND CONTINUE ONE WEEK ONLY. ALL AHE INVITED. P. G. IMLAH , Manager , Leader of Popular Prices. E L Cor. Douglas and 13th Streets. GIVES GREAT BARGAINSL1IN LADIES' AND CENTS' AMERICAN GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. 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