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    THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE : MOKDAY JULY 11 , 1881.
FROM THE WHITE HOUSE ,
The Safl Scenes of a Week Ago
DlsplacBfl by Joy and
Hope ,
The President's Physicians Ex
press the Utmost Con-
fldenco.
His Bearing Throughout the
Trying Ordeal of the
Best Character.
The Cooling Appliances for the
Siok Room Still Doing Tested-
SATURDAY'S DISPATCHES.
WASIIIXOTO * , July 0. The presi
dent paseed a good night , and is com
fortable. The temperature in the
room is now sixty.
July 9,0 a. m. The bulletin just
issued gives the conditon of the pres
ident at 8:39 : an follows ! The presi
dent has passed a tranquil night and
expresses himself as feeling quitb
comfortable. Wo regard the general
progress of the case as very satisfac
tory. Pulse this morning 100 ; tem
perature 09 4-10j respiration 24.
[ Signed. ] D. W. Buss ,
J. K. BAUNES ,
J. J. WOODWAUD ,
ROUT. HEYBUUX.
The president is cheerful this morn
ing , and takes nourishment regular.
The doctors began this morning an
examination at 8:30 : and will follow it
by dressing the wound. The presi
dent seems always glad to liaro this
done. The postmastcr-Ronoral and
his wife came lirst to the White Ilousa
as uauiil this morning. Indeed , no
ono had called before them except the
telegraph messengers. Thcso como
early and often.
AlftUltD1 ME-SSiOKS.
Ono of the messages received to
day asked if the president would not
bo moro comfortable in the capital
with the steam fan blowing on him.
This is not moro absurd than many
other messages that have
been received. Ono of the most
curious letter that has been
reccoivcd by Airs. Gafiold came
from a notorious Greek doctor hero
who encloses ono of his peculiar cir
culars. Ho addresses his letter to
Mrs. J. A.Garflold and
offers his services t in 'the
interest of medical science for saving
our illustrious and beloved
president. Similar letters como
from doctors of all grades and
standing all over the country.
A LETTEK FEOM JEFF DAVIS.
SEYMOOTI , Bid. , July 9. A youno ;
man of this city who has a mania for
collecting autggraphs , recently addressed -
dressed n note to Jefferson Davis , so
liciting him for his autograph , and lut
evening received the following from
iho ox-prcsidont of the Lost Cause.
" BEAUVOIB , HAHIIISON COUNTY ,
Miss. , July 5 , 1881 Mm FINDLEY
COIMNDear ) Sir ; 1 have received
yours of the Oth inst , and thank you1'
for the kind expressions it contained.
The evil influences to which you re
fer as causing the bitterness felt to
ward the south , will , it may fairly bo
expected , give wny before the sober
sense of the people. If they shall
like yourself , detest the sordid motive
for which stimulants are administered ,
I will not , like the telegram you clto
in regard t6 the ) assassination of the
president'say "I am thankful the as
sassin was not a southern man , " but
will say I regret that ho is an. Ameri
can. The crime , black enough in it
self , has a deeper dvo from the morci-
nary motiyo which Booms to have
prompted it. I sincerely trust
that the president may rpcovor and
that the startling event will arouse
the people to the consideration of a
remedy for the demoralization which
wild hunt after ofllco is creating.
With best wishes for your welfare I
am very truly yours
[ Signed ] JEFFERSON 'DAVIS. '
'WASHINGTON , July 0 , 11:30 : a. in.
The president's appetite continues
good and no unfavorable indications
are apparent. Vioo President-Arthur
called nt the White House at 11:10 :
and remained only a few minutes.
WASHINGTON , July 9 , 12 noon.
Prom president indications to-day
will bo very similiar to that of yester
day.WAfliHNGTON
WAfliHNGTON , D. 0 , , July 0 :
1 p. m. The ofilclal bulletin jusl
issued giving the condition of the
president at 12:30 : p m. , is'os follows
' The progress of the president's case
continues to bo favorable. Pulse 108 ,
temperature 174 7-10 , respiration 24.
( Signed ) BLIHS ,
. 1 BARNES ,
' WOODWARD ,
HKYBURN.
A PLEASANT CONTRAST.
WASHINGTON ; July 0. The acones
at the White House this evening are
in pleasant contrast ; to those of a week
ago. Then there was a tear in mosi
every eye , nnd not a heart but wlial
was heavy with fear , . Where all was
then despair nnd grief all is now-hopo
and confidence , .
AW UNCOMPLAINING J'ATIENT.
The eighth-afternoon of the prcsi
dent's prostration has been berne by
him with the noble fortitude that has
cliaracterizad his bearing during the
whole crisis. Wearied , of course , b ;
the mighty physical and nervous
strain , ho murmurs not at all nor
sliows sitfns ot the Bljuhtoat irritation.
Ho is calmly determinpd to do all ho
and u .told that is best for
him , and has a confidence 'in his re
corery that is the physicians' besl
assistant. Ho lias not only rolishoi
but enjoyed his nourishment this
evening , and that seems thus far to
liavo boon sufilciont to preserve the
standard of strength which to him is
small enough now but which would b
great in almost any other. Ho bos
Been less restless to-day and his sloop
continues tb bo peaceful. He asks
questions and talks about the condi
tion of his wound and is always ready
to , kayo it dre&iod when the proper
time arrives.
'
APrLUNCKS VOB THE 810K
nooy. ,
July p. The various
oM for cooling the president's
ck roofli are still oclng' tested. I
has been tkought inexpedient to place
cool air in the room through the flues
* M those have not been used since las
winter , and are thought to bo damp
Mr will probably bo introduced
hrough a cylinder passing over' the
co and charcoal , on the principle of
wind sails aboard ft ship. Thontmot-
> here is sensibly lowered and is not
ipprcssivo anywhere in the city.
July 9 , 8.30 p. m. The official bul
otin just issued shows the condition
> f the president at 7.30 as follows :
The president's condition has contin
ued favorable during the day. The
reaction this afternoon does not differ
natorially from that of yesterday ,
'uho 108 , temperature 101 , rcspirn-
ion 21.
( Signed. ) D. W , BLISS ,
J , K. BARNES ,
J. J. WOODWARD ,
Hour. IlEYBtntN.
The pulse was taken after the wound
lad been dressed nnd when it was un-
Itily excited , Since the examination
lie pulse has been reduced to 108.
THE EVENING EXAMINATION.
The evening examination began
writer than usual to-night nt his re
vest. Ho wanted to compose him-
elf to rest. The pus matter was
ound to come from the wound in
[ iiantity , and the suppuration there-
ore is n continued success. The
tulso was not taken until after the
wound was dressed , nnd wai accord-
ngly higher than expected. Even at
08. however , it was only the same as
it the corresponding hour last even-
ng , and half an hour later it had
alien to 100. The other symptoms
omain exceedingly favorable.
WHAT T1IK MFDICAL MEN SAY.
Dr. Bliss says ; "Ho is doing well all
ho time , " Dr. Royburn says : "Tho
onditioii to-iiight is much hotter than
oat night1 Dr. Woodward says :
'Wo have good reason to hope on , "
id surgeon General Barnes soys : "If
ho recovery of the president was ful-
y assured wo could not ask for a moro
atisfactory condition of affairs than
ho present. All is well. " The mom-
> ors of the cabinet have not a waver-
ngof hone to-night. Mrs. Garfield
lovcrwill have untilho is dead.
Secretary Lincoln , however , Jjivcs a
vord of warning. "Yes , " said ho ,
'tho president is doing remarkably.
. ' am very confident of his recovery ,
> ut I know that ho is yet and will bo
or a long time a very sick man. I
hlnk the general public think ho is
near or quite out of danger. Such islet
lot the caso. There id danger ahead ,
Hit the hope is that it will bo avert-
d. "
iv-HAT PRIVATE SECRETARY DROWN
SAYS.
Private Secretary Brown says the
'resident ' is doing so well that it is
Imost too good. Wo would naturally
xpoct a reaction from this favorable
irogreBSIt may not bo serious and
we do not believe it could bo fatal ,
ut wo should bo ready at any time to
lear that ho was not so well.
CONGRATULATIONS ,
WASHINGTON , July 0. Among the
lispatches received at the White
louao yesterday , was the following :
THOMPSON'S CUEKR.
CINCINNATI , O. , July 8.
o Mrs. aarflcld.
The daily favorable bulletins crcato
a profound joy nnd every face is
nqiput will liopo , The whole people
f this , the metropolis" or this" your
Itato , are thrilled with equal admira-
ion of your unflagging courage and
hoer in this extremity , and the prcsi-
lout's unyielding fortitude against
; reat odds and the happy termination
f his "hold-fast" to that ono chance ,
flay your heroic courage and his un-
ompliuning bravery bo roquittod with
finaj victory in his recovery.
Signed. JOHN G. THOMPSON.
UNCEASING PUAYEKS.
DAYTON , 0. , July 9.
To Mrs. GarfloIJ :
Our people pray without
ceasing for the recovery of
, ho president and for God's bless
Ing on you. .T. W. HOLT ,
Editor Religious Telescope.
THE LAFAYIOTH FAMILY
in Paris , sent a dispatch in French of
which the following is a translation :
"Wo grieve on account of the event
and tender warm sympathy.
( Signed. ) LAFAYETTE FAMILY. "
CABLE CONGRATULATIONS.
National Associated 1'rcss.
LONDON , Eng. , July 8 , via. Ameri
can Cable.
To the President of the United States of America
at Washington , 1) . C , :
Simon Brothers , having just com
pleted , successfully , the first Atlantic
cable constructed on American ac
count , desire to make the first message
through that cable convey to Prosi
dent Garfield Simon Brothers' sincere
sympathy and hearty wishes for hu
speedy recovery.
' The Gat-Held Fund ,
National Associated Prcus.
NEW YOIIK , July 9. It waa expected
od that subscriptions to fund of $250 ,
000 for Mrs. G.rflold's benefit wouli
have reached § 100,000 yesterday , bu
inclement weather interfered nnd little
tlo over half that amount was sub
Bcrlbod. Cyrus W. Field sent a dis
patch to J. S. Moryon , banker , Lon
don , and received in reply the follow
ing : "I shall doom it a privilege to
subscribe $5.000 to the fund for the
benefit of the president's family in
case of death a calamity which I hope
and trust may bo spared both to ou
country and his family. "
BUTCHERED AND BURNED
Confirmation of the Massacre
Perpetrated by the In
dians in New
Mexico ,
Special to the Globe-Democrat.
1 SAJTAFEN. , M , . July 7. Dis
patches as to killing of the surveying
party of the Central Mexican railroai
at a point forty milea south of El Paso
near the Oandolaria
mountains , are
confirmed. The bodies wore found b1
F. Bennett , of Silver City , whowith * '
party of Americans , was on his way
Chihuahua on mining business. Throe
of the bodies wore burned bo
youd recognition , and it is fearoi
Chief Engineer 0. 0. Upham was on
of them. ' It eceina pretty well eatab
lishod now that Chief Nane , witli th
fcerunanU of Victoria's band , took th
camp iu. aa the Candolaria mountains
near which the massacre occurred
have been hia hiding place for months
The Indiana muit have cquie upo
them unawares , H the party woa vro !
armed and could have successfully re
sisted an open attack ,
ADDITIONAL 1IETA1LS.
Full information as to the massacre
s to the effect that the Americans
wcro not of Upham's surveying party ,
and that the surveying party is safe.
The men who wore ambushed by the
[ n'dlans wore five in number , going
with two wagons to Chihuahua. Their
names are : Charles Greene , of Indo-
> endcnco , Kan. } Larrio Fordham , of
Joston , Mass. ; Guy Levitt , of Indi
ana ; George Wallace ; of Taylorvillo ,
ill. , and Charles Ilaines , of Kansas ,
3roeno'a body was burnedi The oth
er bodies word all scorched. The In
dians were Nanes Apaches. Several
detachments of Mexican troops are
after them now. It is reported
hat the Nancs has boon joined by
about thirty Mescalero Apaches
rom the Lincoln country reservation.
On Sunday lost some of Nanes
\paches , twelve in number , took in
he El Paso and Chihuahua coach ,
ix miles north of Lucoro , in the state
of Chihuahua. The coach was going
low , passing some sand hills , between
, hrco and four in the morning , when
ho Indians fired on it , killing the
river nt once and the two load
mules. Thomas II. Pugh , ono of the
uisscngors , and son of ox-Senator
'ugh , was
TAKEN FJIHONEU BY THE INDIANS.
Vhat his fate is has not yet been
earned. The other passenger , Thos.
Cummorford , of San Francisco , Cal. ,
nd the conductor escaped in the dark
ness. The Mexican authorities have
ilrcady dispatched several bodies of
roops to the Candolario mountains to
cout for these Indiansand , Gov. Tor-
asas will order Mexican Fed-
ral troops from Chihuahua to
cout the stage road , and will also fur
nish an escort for stage coaches. The
each taken was completely burned ,
nd the mail and express matters
were robbed and burned. The roads
n Chihuahua are not at all safe , and
American travelers should go well
irmed and in sufficiently largo parties
o successfully stand off the Indians
nd bandits , ofi whom there are
ilonty.
FOREIGN EVENTS.
he Queen Reviewing the Eng-
glish Volunteer Forces
at Windsor ,
! he Most Brilliant Spectacle
Evsr Seen in English
Military Circles.
Gould's Murderer Seemingly
Unconcerned as to
His Fate.
Tie Paris Monetary Conference
Adjourns to the 2Oth.
THE BIUTTANIB AOAIN IN TROUBLE.
LONDON- , July 9. The White Star
tcamor Brittanio , which was success-
ully tloatod yesterday afternoon ,
tartpd fgrjjixcrriopl. .but she made
vator so fast that her commamler
ound it-necessary to run her ashore
t Carnshoro Point , twelve miles
rom Wexford , where she is awaiting
issistanco , which has been telegraphed
or from Liverpool.
UlllEST Or TUB SECRETARY TO THE
GERMAN EMBASSY.
LONDON , July 9. Count Guido
iynar , secretary to the Gorman era-
> assy at the Court ofSt. . James , has
icon arrested for committing on
ibominablo ofTonso with a guardsman.
Cho count has boon delivered over to
ho custody of the Gorman govern
ment. The affair has caused the
_ rentest excitement in diplomatic cir
cles.
THE MURDERER UNCONCERNED.
LONDON'July 9. The young man
Lofroy , who was arrested yesterday
at Stepney on the charge of murder-
ng Mr. Gould in the railway cars , has
aeon taken to the Lewis jail. Ho
slop well last night , and on the jour
ney from Scotland yard to the juil ho
appeared very cheerful , smoking and
chatting all the way.
REVIEW OP Tim ENGLISH VOLUNTEER
FORCES.
WINDSOR , July 9 , The review iof
the volunteer force by the "queen ,
which is now almost completed ,
has proved to bo an oxcoptioally bril
liant and successful spectacle. The
weather is magnificent. The regi
ments with few exceptions are full.
The march past is now going ou and
shows evidence of careful training and
good discipline. From on early
hour last night , and up to the time of
the beginning of the review this morn
ing , trains from London and those
connecting with the Great Eastern ,
and arriving at this point , were loaded
with passengers coming to wit
ness the roviouv The queen , who
was accompanied by Princess
Beatrice and the ladies of the court ,
seemed to bo in excellent health ant
spirits. The spectacle of 140 rogi-
montsof volunteers of all arms was never
or before seen in England and broughl
fpnvard prominently the real strength
and usefulness of her majesty's Bor
neo , in case of an invasion of any
kiml
MONETARY CONFERENCE ADJOUNED.
PARIS , July 9. The monetary eon
foronco has boon adjourned until
the 20th of this month.
A SENSATION.
National Associated 1'reu. ,
LONDON , July 9. The capture of
Lofroy'tho murderer of Mr. Gold ,
caused a tremendous sensation in thii
city. The police received their infer
motion from a woman keoiiiiiu a lodg
ing house at Stepney. Lofroy won !
there shortly after the murder nut
routed a small room , bul as ho hat
but little money ho could only affort
to purchase scant meals. The woman
says she did not think ho was the
Brighton criminal until Thursday , bul
aho thought that hit movements were
strange. Lofroy waa arrested at 8 : < X
o'clock last evening , and taken tc
Scotland Yard , where ho was searchw
but nothing was found on him. Mr.
Gold's watch was not discovered.
SrEAilKtt LAUNOUKD ,
The White Star steamer Brittanio
was successfully floated yesterday of
temoon , and wont on her way to Liv
erpool.
TUNISIAN TROUBLES.
Orders have been given to
strengthen the English squadron ia
Tunisian waters.
CHUN REMEDY
arcm
RHEUMATISM ,
Nauralgla , Sciatica , Lumbago ,
Baclncho , Serenest of the Chett ,
Goaf , Quinty , Son Throat , Swtll-
ings and Spralnt , Burnt anil
< 2Scafdt , General Bodily
Paint ,
Tooth , Ear and Headache , Froittd
Foot and Eart , and all other
Pains and Achts.
Vt Preparation on Mrth tqnali ST. JioOM On
M a ttift , ur , titnpl * tnd thtap Ittmitl
MMdjr. A tril entalli but th * comptnttvil/
tttiloc oaUty of 60 C nU , * nd t rj CD * luffcr-
hq ; with ( win aa h rr cbMp led pattUr * woof
Of I ) eUlmj. jf *
tHrctlani In EI Vcn ttngiuf * * . ' r
OLD STALL DRUGOIBT8 AHD DBALBB3
IH MEDIOIHB , ,
A. VOGELER
AND STILL THE LION
CONTINUES TO
Roar for Moores ( )
Harness
AMDSaddlery. .
I have adopted the Lion as a Trade Muh , and
11 my goods will ba STAMPED with the LION
and inr NAME on the same. NO GOODS ARE
GENUINE WITHOUT THE ABOVE STAMPS.
Thobest material it ux > d and the moil skilled
workmen are employed , and at the low eat cash
price. Anyone wishing a price-list of rood will
confer a ( aver by sending ( or one.
DAVID SMITH MOORE.
PROPOSALS FOR BEEF.
tEPAUTMEST OF THE INTEHIOn. Offlcc
> of lniiion Ansinir''Ya5ii'.17gtsnr-ife t 15 ,
.l. Scaled proposals , Indorsed "Proposals
lleef , " and dlrcclod to the Commissioner ol In
dlan Affairs , Washington , D. C. , will bo received
until 11 o'clock a. m. , Wednesday , July 20th 1SS1 ,
( or furalsMnir < or the Indian eon Ice , 14,260,000
xmnds Bce ( on tbo hoof.
Dlds must be tnado out "on Government blanks.
Schedule * showing the quantities to bo deliver
ed at each Agency , together with blank proposals
and form of contracts and bond , conditions to
joobsoncdby bidders , time and place of deliv
ery , and all other necessary Instructions will be
furnished upon ( application to the Indian Office
at Washington D. C , or Nos. 65 and 47 Wooster
fitrcot.Now York ; \ \ \ H. Ljon 483 Broadway New
York , and to Commissaries of Subsistence. U. 8.
A. at Saint Louis. Chicago , Saint Paul , Leaven-
worth , Omaha , Chpycrmo , and Yankton. and the
Postmaster at Sloui Cttv ,
Bids will be opened at the hour and day above
etatod , and bidden are ia r to be present at the
opening.
CianrtED " ir.cKs.
All blJs must l > e accompilncd by certified checks
upon some United tatu9 Depository or Assistant
Treasurer , for at least flvo per cent of the amount
of the proposal. H. PRICE ,
Commissioner.
.NOTICE.
Gilbert Wtfleon will take notice that on the
18th day of June. 1881. lAUhcr H. Wright , a Juj-
tlco of the peace In and for Douglas county , Ne
braska , Issued an order of attachment for the
sum ol * W and interest from January 1. 18SO , in
an action pending before him wherein Klchardli.
Darrow Is plaintiff and Gilbert Wesson defendant :
that property to-wlt : Funds belonging to you
hu e been attached undersold order , bild cause
was continued to the 10th day ol August , 1531 ,
at 0 o'clock a. m.
RICHARD H..DARIIOW , Plaintiff.
Dated Omaha , July o , issi jC-eiw-3t
WISE'S '
Axle Grease
NEVER GUMS !
Used on Wagoni , Dnroios , Reapen , Throshcrt
and Mill Machinery. It , la isniU'iBLi TO I-ARM-
RKS ANP TBiMHTiRD. It cures Bcratchcs and all
kinds of sored on Hones and Stock , as well as on
men.
men.OLARK&WISE.Manufs . ,
305 Illinois etroet , Ohlcato.
f2TSKN'D FOR PRICES. je : imbo
i , f , MM , Dentist ,
Orncn Jacobs' Block , corner Capitol aienue
and Fifteenth ettett , Omilia Neb ,
D.T.MOUNT
. . ,
DBALIKDI
SADDLES AND HARNESS ,
1412 Earn. St.
Omaha , Neb ,
AOU KBTDI
CONpORD HARNESS
Two Medilj and ttpiomi , ol Honor , ' with th *
rtij hWie t aw rd th. * lute * uW twttov WM
awirOea this , hUQ * t Vtf CccVenuW EihlU
Common , aUo tUachmea'f and UdlM * BADn
DLES. Wl keep the larg rt itoek In th < yW
and Inrlto all Vbo cunot X4mla to tnd to
price * ,
PROPOSALS
'ot FurnUhln ? Horse . \Vazon , and Harness for
the Indmn Mrrlce.
Scaled propo * ls lor fumlthlng elghtr (90) (
nork horse * , two (2) ( ) buggr horses , flftj(50) ( ) wae-
n , one (1) ( ) llRht sprlnsr tntfon ( nitj(60) ( ) seM
HoubU h rncf for th. JndUn § enlc at Otoo
atnoNeb. . , will b < recelrcd by the undcrslrn.
t5Athli ! BcoantllnT6(5) ( o'cUck p. m. Tues
day , July 26 , 1831 , at which time l > ld willL *
pened and contracts awarded ) The following
peclflcatlons and conditions will bo obscrved.
lamely : Thenork horses rauitb * between tri ?
gcs of four ( I ) and seven ( T ) years , not lesi th\n
ourtctn (14) ( ) hand * ihleh and towcluh not lias
ban nine hundred % nd fifty (0 ( 9) ) | x > undi , broke
o double harnMs , true to work and
> * rfcctly sound. ThehutSy t am will bo sub-
cct to the abe > e conditions , nnd In addition
must be good travelers All home , will Ira sub-
cctcd to a thoronzh trial and Inspection , btfpro
cin ? received. They must ba weighed at the
jency In the presence of the ajcnt.
Wayons to IHJ narrow track , three (3) ( ) Inch
hltnblcs , rprlng scat , to , box , Ixjws and
* o\crs co cr < it8 In of { clto (12)ounce ( duek
, lhtwagon , three (3) ( ) springs , with top. liar-
ess to bo plain , buck straps and collars , full
cather tugs , complete ,
All thoabo\eto bo delivered at the agency
| the { expense of the contractor , not
atcr than September 1,1SS1 , unless there should
jo delay In the approval of the contract.
All bids muit be accompanied by a certified
heck or equivalent on some United States do-
losltorj , pajablo to the order of the agent for at
cast flvo ( i ) per cent of the amount of lira bid ,
which check shall bo forfeited to the United
States In case any bidder rccehIng award shall
ill to execute promptly a contract nlth good ,
nd sufficient sureties , according to the terms ot
ils bld.othcrwUo to bo returned to the bidder
Payment wtil be made through the Indian of-
cc , Washington , D. C , as noon M practicable
Itcr the dcllmv otjhe good * .
The right to reject any and all bids Is reserv cd.
Tlds v 111 bo ieccl d for all or part of the
\boto.and should bo endorsed , "Proposals for
'urnlshlng Horses , Wagons , and harniss , etc. ,
as the casotnay be , and addressed to the under *
Igncd at Otoe Agency , Gage connjy , Neb.
LE\VELLYN E. WOODIN ,
U.S , Indian Agent.
Oto Agency , Xcb. , June 34,1S31.
LEGAL NQTIOE.
In the district court , Douglas County.
To Samuel C. & \\Is , Caroline Da\ls , Ellzaboth-
1. Tomllnson and the heirs or de\lscs ef Henry
' . Toinllnson , deceased whoso real names are un
known , non-resident defendants.
You ore hereby notified that John T. Davis ,
ilalntlff and present owner of the land hcrelnaft-
r described , did on the 17th ilay of Juno , A. D.
SSI , QIo his petition In the district court In and
or Douglas county. Neb. , against you as defen
dants setting forth that on the 12th day of Janu
ary A. D , 1800 , the mid Henry T. Tomllnson ,
tid Elizabeth 11. , his nlfc , executed , and delivered -
ed to the said Samuel CDaUs a deed of lands
Ituatcd In said county In" which a portion of the
ands Intended to bo corn iyed was b ) a clerical
rror erroneous ! } dojcrlbedai the north" } Instead
[ the west J of the southwest } of sec. No. 1 , In
township ho. 11 north of range No. 11 east oe-
cordlu ; to the true Intent of the parties thereto ,
which deed Is duly recorded In the otflcc ot the
lerk ot the county ol Douglas Iu book M ot deeds
.tjpage 1&2.
Thoohjeet and prajcr of sail petition Is that
said error bo corrected and that said deed bo con-
trued as conve ) Ing the west J of the southwest
uarter of Bald section No one , and that the title
.hereto . bo adjudged ta bo In raid plaintiff or In
those lawfully claiming under him the same as If
said error had not been ruado and tint jou and
ach of sou bo forever excluded from any Inter
est In s ld land on account of Bald rror and for
such other to further relief as may bo lust and
light In the premises And } our arc and each of
ou Is hereby notified to appear nnd answer said
icUtion on or before the 1st day of August , A.
D.,1831.
JOHN T.DAVIS.
Dated June 23.1681. Plaintiff.
VM. K. MIU.KU his AUomcr : cr-eat-St
Notioo tiNon-Roildont Defendant *
E. D. Lane ( full name unknown ) will take no-
Ice that he has been sued by Dudley M. Stcele ,
Samuel R. Johnson and Sanford VT. Spratlln , co-
mrttiern , doing buslucw under the flnn name of
iteclc , Johnson Si Co. , In the District Court of
Douglas county , Nebraska , to rccotcr $3,031.29 ,
nd ( ntcrast from October 18-lSSO , due them on a
romlssory note bearing date April 20,1878. Also
tint an-attachment has been made on certain
unds in the First National ( bank , of Omaha , No-
nuka , Celonglng to ) Ou and which the said par
ies above named seek to obtain to apply In pay-
aentof their said claim.
You are required to answer Bald petition n or
cfore Uonda\ , the 22d day of August , A , D. 1SS1.
' ' WAIUIEN'SWITZLEK
i , -
ov-wt-lt v 1 Attorney for Plaintiff.
LEGAL NOTICE.
n the Or cult Court of the United States , for the
tlw Di' ' rUtjQf Nobrtujlra ;
At a session of the Circuit Court oi the UtiUeJ
itates , for the District of Nebraska , continued
nd hold pursuant to adjournment , at the United
States court room' In the clty-of Onlaha , on the
6th daj ot June , 1831 , the Hon. Elmer S. Dundy
cine present tand presiding In Is.ikli court ,
ho follon Ins among other proceedings \\crojua4
nd done , to-wjt :
' 1 . Nb. C3 Q. ; ,
hernuuK\WKncials , complainant . . .vs. , Edward
Hill , Jlchln mil , Atjnos Hill , AlHn Hill.'Tldra
1111 , JohnJUll , guardian of uilnor doftndants.
In chancery. Order on absent defendants.
And now , on this 10th day of June A. D. 1SS1.
jclnjf at the May term , A.D. . 1631 , of the said
court , lt.ha\Jn& been inado to appear to the eat-
sfactlon of the Bad | court , that this Is a > aH
commenced to enforce -an cqultoblo claltn upon
eal property within the said district , and that
Ednard Hill , Melvln IIlll , Aenea Hill , Ah In
till , Flora Hilt , John Hill , guardian of
minor defendant * herein are not
nhabltants of. and have not boon found v , Ithlu
ho said district , and have not voluntarily op-
icared In this suit , on motion of Jamoi M. Wool-
lOrtli , Esq. , solicitor for the said complainant , It
a considered by the court and ordered that the
said defendants above named bo and they are
icreby directed to appear and plead , oiun er , or
demur to the complainant's bill of complaint , on
or before the first Jay o ! August , IBSlf and that
n default thereof , 'an order be entered | n this
caue , taking the said bill pro con/esso / ,
H Is further ordered by the court that at least
rwenty daj t before' the -sold 'first day of Au
gust , 1831 , a copy of thli order bo served upon
Jdward Hill , McHln Hill , Agnes 11111 , Alvln
. ' 111 , Flora Hill , John Hill. ' guardian ot
Jio said defendants , wherecntr ( ound ,
f practicable , and also upon , the. per
son orfpersons In possession or 'charge of the
eal property described In complainant's bill of
complaint , u , any thire.be , and tint a certified
ctpy of this ordpr bo published for four consecu <
.ho weeks In the "Omaha I ! o. "
( Signed ) ELMER S. DUNDY ,
Judge.
TUB UMTBD STATES or AMERICA , \ ,
DISTRICT or.NEBflABKX. )
I. Watson B. Smith , clerk of the Circuit court
of the United States for the district of Nebraska ,
do hereby certify , that the nlxne ami foregoing is
a true copy of an order entered upon the
journal ot the proceeding of sald'court , In ( ho
cause therein entitled : that I 1m o compared the
same ulth the original entry of said order , and it
is a true transcript therefrom , and of thu wliolo
thereof.
Witness , my official signature , and the
fSEAL ] eeal of > old court , at Omaha , in Bald
district , thlsUthday of June , A..D/61.
WATSON U. SMITH , Clerk.
JAMES M. WOO WOUTH ,
Jo yiv.it Solicitor foiTlallntlff.
To Nervous Sufferers
THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY.
Dr. J , B. Simpson's Specific
It Is a posthoouro | for Spennatorrhca , Semlni
Wepkness. luij > otancy , and all disease ) resulting
from Self-Abuse , as Mental Anxiety , Loesi <
Mutuory , Palm iu the Pack of Side , ! aiid dlsoasta
that lead tq
Oonsumptloc
Inwnlty am
ancarh grave
The Sincinc
Mudiclno Is
being used
with wonder
ful success.
Pamphlets
cent free to all. Write for item and get full par
tlcubrs.
Frlee , Specific , 91.00 per package , or ilx pack
area for giOO. Addrou All onlcn to
U. SIMSON MED1CINK CO.
No3.101 and 100 M&ln St. Uuffalo , N. Y.
Sold ia Omaha by 0. F. qoodmaij , J , Vf. Boll
3 , & lib , and all drugbtfler ) where.
eci3-dtwlT
DlflVOI CC I atn Ag ut fcr COLUMHIA
DIuTuLllOi ftiidorroiiicvci. . send
three cent ftomp forCatalogu
and pric lUt containing ful
luforuntloa.
4
K , 1 , D , SOLOMON ,
P iat .Oils3 and Gbua
OMAHA , NEB. C3
M BALED prtpotaU for ibe cmUog nnd oompl *
O Uc-n olth * new Grand CtnUiJUotel.at Oin
KNeS./orKmben-Brq'f / : wilTba-meJVeda
the wltbntU House , Omaha , and the pMiflc UOWK
BtJJa * phyo. , from , July 1U ) W , ; o'dock , p.
in. July , SOd , 1831. , , , t
rianj Ud'spcdOcaUoni on rleW at both ol 8w
bov mentioned bouses. Tlw right to rtjeet an/
MANN.
Archlttcta.
UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS
-OF THE-
BOSTON STORE !
. 616 TENTH STREET.
In order to meet the wants of our rapidly increasing business , wo have
v leased the adjoining store and will throw both into
one , thus inAkin&lno
THE LARGEST
Dry Goods House
LWest of Chicago , ( except Cruickshank $ Co.'s. )
To show the people of Omaha how wo appreciate their liberal support , wo
have decided to give the public a
GRAND BENEFIT SALE
FOE THE NEXT SEVEN DAYS.
The Entire Stock must be closed out in order to " - | ,
mence extensive alterations soon lu
The stock is all now nnd fresh and will
BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST
An examination of Goods and comparison of pri
will convince every one that this is NO HUMBUG
SALE. This grand benefit sale will commence
Saturday Evening , J'uly 9th ,
AND CONTINUE ON.E JVEEKONLYV. ALL ARE INVITED.
P.'G. IMLAH , Manager , Leadef of' Popular Prices.
A. B. HTJBERMANN ,
JEWELER
Cor. Douglas and 13th Streets.
GIVES GREAT BARGAINS IN LADIES' AND CENTS'
AMERIGANIGOLD ANKSILVER WATCHES.
ALL KINDS OP
Jewelry'Silverware _ and Diamonds
\ f -
We Guarantee the Best Goods for > the Least Money. a21-stfc
Max Meer & Go.
i irjijor.jj : ,
.
GunSfAidmu-hviticfrifS'pbrtmg Goods
> ' . , , ' - , - , n u
FISHING TACKLE , BASH BALLS , and a
FULL LINE OF NOTIONS 'AND ' FANCY GOODS.
SXIZKTD ! COZC. X > aBUCOXI-3UCCIlX > .
MAX MEYER & CO. , Omaha , Ne
O. H. BALLOU ,
. DEALER IK
Lath and Shingles
Yard and Office 15th and turnings Street , two blocks
north
ST. PAUIl AND OMAHA DEPOT.
, ' " * . '
jyl-ood-3m _ _ _ 1
Plan os and Organs
J. 8. WRIGHT ,
-AGENT For
THE GHICKERING PIANOS.
AND SOLE AGENT FOB J
Hallet , Davis &Co. , dahies &Holrtistrom , and
j & Q. Fischer' Pianos ; also Stale Agent
for the Estey , Burdett and t e Fort
.Wayne Organ Co.'s Organs. .
I DEAfc IN PfAKpS AND OUGAN8 EXCLUfcn'ELV , HAVE UiD YEABS EXPERIENCB
TUB DUBINKS8 , AND J1ANDLK ONLY TUB PEST.
; !
SlB'Sixtfientli'Sti , , City Hall Building , Omaha.
HALBBYV. FITOE , : : : Tciner.