THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY JULY 21 , 1881- THROUGH THE SOUTH , Plrpm Washington to Baltimore - ; more Down the Ghoso- f . , poako Boy. Across Maryland and Carolina by the Way. Corrc p < ) i drnre to tlio 1'cc. llioKouv , Cutawlw Co. , N , 0. , July 15 , 1881.To vnry thu monotony of railroading V" r correspondent do flatted from llio umml route of lravt-1 a'oulh from Washington ftiul proceed inj ? t < > Jtnlliiiioro , took tlio Haiti tnuro , Ilioliinoiid A York rivur ituniniliip linu for West Point , coiniL-ctilig nt tlio Inllur. pinco with n rnilrunil for Rich- moii'd , only twunty-fivu miles distant , the wntur route lioing aomo 200 miles in length , The ridodown Chusopcnko luv ia full of attractions , und cspo cmlly to tlioso of , us who rarely sue water. The JiarLor of Uulti inoro is qtiito Bpncioua and litia ample depth /or / Iho largest vc.ssuls. At this time ovury wharf WUB occupied and innny large veasols were Ij ing in the stream , " \\epiinBedliy the depot of the 1J. & O. milroad and immigrants were stepping from their Htcamers to Iho cms to ho Bent west on opccial trains. Largo grain eleviitora nro operated by tliu sumo company , nnd it -will not ho many years Wore Haiti- r inoro will provo a lively competitor to Hew York for our export and import iiiidu. 1 he city in immlly built upon i ! hilto , has ninny old-fashioned build ing * , natrow Miluwulka und cobblo- ntono'pavementi1. I do not think it a licnutifiil city as cities run , hut there i nro in Iho newer portions many fmo buildings und tasty puhlfo squares 1'vderal Hill atunds at the head of the hay , and Hiit uHtoi'l to mo thu morn ing when the dtizoim of Ji.iHimoro volu ; npaiid na\v the cannon , planted there during the night , commanding tliii city. J\'ur twenty-one days the fceccHxion element had controlled the city , but hy lhi slurpjHecu ofvork Dun. JJlitlur brought 'them to their KUIIHUH. The lull is heing gradually cut down for street and tilling pur poses. , Fort Mcllcnry is passed some four inilcH down thb bay , but the day F' ' its uaofnlnosH in gone , Ha triune walls would not stand thu tire of a -wooden iion-clad for an buur. An old njiud over iU half finished southern pat-.tp'ct furniahes the UXCUHO and ui- lially secures a mirill annual upprojiri- ution for HOIUO membera intorest. The buy has several line miniiner resorts und exclusion Htuuwurs und tugs are continually punning. To thu right as thu bay widoim the dome of the state Jiousii at Annapolis and the tiim , taut yard ) of thoi man-of-war ' "Santeo , " lying oil' the naval iiuadumy , stand Bharply against the western sky. To the left ua far iw the eye can reach lies thu famous eastern nlmro of Mary land , famous at leant in thu imagination of certain magozinu contributors , us the homo of the Old Maryland aiibtocra- cy , hut iw J Jo/iriiod it inn pour , iiiarah- covorcd coast , with iniserahlo luins ami poor tibhing huts and only here ntid there a family of blue bloods. A lute writer in Harper's Hpo.ilcH of an old fort on thu eastern shore , with guns mounted and in a perfect state of preservation. My companion on the boat citing them naid there was no sign of a fort nnd only four stray cannons , two of Revo lutionary duytr and two of the Rebel lion , lying half buried in the Baud. During the war the hay was much tiaud to run usc.ipod rebel prisoners und southern sympathizcra into Vir ginia , A regular line of relief parties extended front far inland to the bor ders of iieocfwou , Just us moat of thu Xiaaaongera weio turning in for the night one of the German Lloyd steamer - or < j cainu to anchor close by , waiting for a pilot. Thu boat was deep in the water and her decks crowded with im migrants * . During. the night thq VCB- ael hold hur cuurue down und across the bay , und tinorning found her some inileH up tins York river. The shores uro H.it and covered with ninu trees , jiugro cahiim _ and uoyr mm then the mole pretentious painted house of a white tuna alone varied the landscape , The run to Uiohmond by rail ia made in un hour. The road run * through that portion of ground fought over by General i&Iculelland in the Peninsular cam paign. Chiukaiimug.i ttwump where througli livi ) days fighting HO nmny men foil nnd died from fever ia cover- _ d with tv dujuu undergrowth which ould not have oosted nt the time of the battle. Fair Q.iks lies nearer the city und from hero old earthworks begin tu he nuineroua , mostly leveled l y the ujttments , they uro often hard to distinguish but now and then a con tinuous line cm b > i traced for a long distance. The land iUelf , from thu Tivur to the city seems about oa storilu und ) ioor u * possible , and Is covered with pinu ti-ees unit nndergiowth. lining by Hiuhmond , which ia re served for another letter , our route lay south over the Richmond & D.w- villu It. 11. , now forming part of the Piedmont Air Line , onu of the best equipped and furnished roads in the fiuiitli. Over this Jeirunon Davis iiiadu his escape und at Danville , where the train stops for supper , all imok of him was hut. For nearly 100 uiiloa Boiuh of Richmond the country ii gently undulating , perhaps one- fourth ui much so us thu imiirioa of Kobraska. Jt is cov.erud with thu same ulusi of trues as above Hichmond und the undergrowth ueums to huvu grown over once cultivated fields. I was told that the land was thoroughly exhausted , and it certainly appeared o. Corn was scattering nnd scarcely a foot in height , and often less. As the road cioised into Carolina thu country seemed greatly improved ; vil lages were lurger and moro frequent and plantation houses were of better build. The negro cabin is seen every. where. A largo chimney of mud and atone and a biuull ahanty constitute its nmku-up , The race seems prolilio enough and the younger oneration more intelligent than itn predecessors ; ut least inoro independent. Greensboro , the Warrenton of Tourgoo's "A Fool'a Errand , " nnd Salisbury ro passed , iJoth contain about 3,000 inhabttAnto cftch , nnd incd tlio war have hold their own. faking tlio Western North Carolina lina railroad I find myself in this vil- l.igo of 1,200 BOH Is , built HJnco the nar , and containing sovornl imiwrlant interests to n country of this nature. It is located soTcn'.y-fivo miles "west of S.ilisbury and under the shadows of the Blue itidgo mountain. But of these , nnd such other items , as may seem interesting another time. C , FREMONT. Improvements , Accidents and Incidents Communicated. Occasional Correspondent of Tint bn FIIKMONT , Nob. , July20. Fremont continues to increase nnd multiply , ns is uvidunt from the number of build ings which are in coursu of erection. Foremost among thcso is the residence of 0. W. E Dorsoy , a conglomeration of various kinds of architecture , and withal an elegant homo in which to entertain the "stranger within one's gate. " Aa a business block , the build ing of May Uros , , if it fulfills the promise of ila present proportions , bids fair to bo ono of thu largesi and handsomest edifices in the citythough report haw it that The Tribune build ing , which is to bo commenced this week , Mill bo the pride ( in an archi tectural sense ) of thu prottictit town in the west. " A store by Messrs. Schurmann & Meyer is not by any meann the small est item in thu city's ' building boom ; and many other improvements , nota bly a steam laundry and tbath rooms lately opened by the irrepressible , Uus. Schrage , testify to the general dbnire to assume metropolitan airs. While thus providing for the living , the community have , of late , been too frequently called upon to mourn the lusa of the many whoso young lives have suddenly terminated in the depths of a watery grave , the unusual number of accidents of this nature not only furnishing material for spec ulation upon the uncertainty of life , but causing n common expression of cenuuro for carelessness , to bo borne by "some person or persons unknown. " Life , however , cannot bo in ado up of mourning , and these who are suffi ciently fortunate as to have escaped the regulation hundred years' wan dering on the banks of the Lygian lake , and the many other "ills that Hush is heir to , " must continue to prepare - pare for a loss lengthy perambulation of this world , or if prepared , plod lifo'u weary way content. | To the for mer , Dodge County Normal Institute opens its doors , nnd sixty or seventy aspiring ( and perspiring ) teachers liuvo hastened to avail themselves of the opportunity thus offered. Tlio Hussion promises to bo of unusual in terest , the best of instructors doing their utmost to induce .interest , and render the exorcises both pleas ant nnd profitable. Of the nocond class , the agricultural portion report small grain as much in jured by excessive heat and the dili gent chintzbug , but expect a good crop , and in all other rospectsa season some what above Iho average. / Mvrcuntilo matters aro. Nourishing , niough the thermometer has been holding daily sessions considerably above par , and evening soirocs among the upper tun. 00 degrees being a commoner. All quiet socially. No Bonders. Bo PEUP' TROTTING HORSES. Something About the Kcntucltian Who Invented Thorn- Frrm the K n a Ulty Hall. Tcoplo nre talking nbout the won derful fent of this Kentucky bred mare in trotting a mile in 'J:10j : on n heavy track yesterday nt Pittsburg , and niost of them remember the time when 2-10 : was generally considered the bottom limit of trotting speed. Hut very few of them know who orig inated the system of breeding nnd crossing which has brought about the wonderful change. About the year 1815 , Dr. Levi Herr emigrated from Lancaster , 0. . to Par is , Ivy. , and opened in un old hotel stable at the latter place a sort of vet erinary hospital , combining n small livery business with his regular busi ness of training , nicking nnd docking horses Slid treating them for all sorts 6f diseases und injuries. In his odico hung il' diploma showing that he was a graduate of n London college of vet erinary surgery , und his skill ftiul good judgment in everything per- turning to horse flesh soon made him one of the best known nnd moat popular characters in the blue grass ret'ion. Ere long ho wns able to build n very fine und extensive stable. Tlioro were then no trotting horses in Kentucky , and ho seemed to bo the only man in thu state that took an interest in fast trotting. As ho became familiar with thu qualities of thu Kentucky thoroughbred horse , ho begun to impress upon others the idea that a judicious system of cross ing the thoroughbred running horse of Kentucky with thu northern trot ter , would develop n trotting speed far faster Umn any on record , and ho went to work to demonstrate the cor rectness of his theory , lie visited Canada , New York and Vermont nnd bought trotting stock with which to bo- L'in experiments. Then ho bought From Col , Ned Blackburn a thorough bred Boston colt that hui boon inca- paoitod for the turf by un injury jo- ceivod in training. From this begin ning he BOOH had a lot of yearlings of the now cross in training , und the ro suits onlUtod Alexandria und other wealthy breeders in n similar system of breeding. Dr. Herr afterwards bought n atud farm near Lexington , nnd followed up his system with n success attested by his frequent sales of yearlings at § 10,000. Wo have no list of his sales in the lost ton years , but it must bo very long nnd foot up a largo num. Maud S is one of the many of the many distinguished products of Dr , Jlorr's theory , nnd ho , is the origina tor of the movement which has made the blue gnus region as famous for its livtters as for its runners. When ho begun there wore no trotters in Kentucky , and hardly any one there had any fancy for fust trotters. Now , almost every blue grass farm has its trotting truck nnd boasts of trotting colts sold at fancy prices. THB TRAIN' ROBBERS. FnrtherP < irtlonlfir of tlioWiston TrnRodv Inoidnntft nnil opinions Rcgai dl ag tb Affair- Tlio robbery of the Chicago it llock Island train nt Winston nnd the murders which accompanied thorn continub subjects of interest. The country has been scoured in every direction , but BO fur as known not ono of the gang has been overtaken by justice. The citizens of county nro said to have tnken but lit tle interest in capturing the mur derers , who worn making nil speedj mounted on fleet horses , for the hills nnd timber of Clay nnd Jnckson coun ties , the old homo of the James boys , nnd homo of QiiantrcH's gang during the wnr. Moses A. Lowe , the attorney of the company , Bays the robbery was com mitted by Jesse Jnmes , Frank James , Jim Cummings , Ed Millur , Poke Wells , n man named Pnlmer , n broth er-in-law of .lie James' , nnd their half brother named Samuels. It is believed the parties mot nnd planned the robbery in the territory between Hall's stntion nnd Atchiaon , nnd that nil their movements were mndo from that point. Poke Wells and two men , said nt the time to have boon Tom Norris nnd Jcssco James , were aeon together in Hint vicinity. Poke in his letter published in the Herald n few dayssinco , acknowledged being there at the time stated , but claimed the men who were with him were neither Jnmos or Norris , hut equal to Jessco Jnmes in all respects It is supposed the gang , after prepar ing for the robbery , divided up nnd wont off on various lines that nui to Cameron from St Joseph , Atchison , Lcavonworth nnd Kansas City , nnd nil oj which reach Canrfiron within a short time of each otlim- . _ _ . . . . " " The bcst of cp S weTFgauntcd , were tied in the timber for them near Dog creek , whore the train was stepped - pod after thu robbery , and on these their flight was mndo. Wells is be lieved io have been ono of the gang thnt recently robbed the bank nt lliv- erton. Iowa , where ho is supposed to have been on n horse-stealing expedi tion. tion.Wcstfnll Wcstfnll was some five years ago on the train that brought n number of Pinkorton'a so-called dotectiven to Kearney , whore th oy raided the James stronghold and throw n hand-grenade into the house of the James boys , blowing an nrm oft' their mother , now Mrs. Samuels , nnd killing her little- son. It is said the James boys swore to kill every man who was on that train , and it is said Frank Jnmes wns the man who fired the shot that killed Westfnll. Again , Wcstfall was known to bo n cool , bravo man , nnd to be armed , nnd that ho would protect lu's passengers and the property on the train against any odds , nnd when ho started for the baggage and express cnr where the robbery wns under way , it became necessary to their plans , to got the drop on. him nnd dispose of him ut once. McMillen wns shot almost in the center of the forehead , a little over itho loft pyo. When ho fell from the rain his skull wns badly crushed. His body was taken to Wilton Junction - tion yesterday morniiiK for interment , after laying through the night at the Vulloy house , at Winston. The funeral of Wcstfall took place nt Plattsburg Sunday morning nt 0:30. : Notwithstanding the intense hont , n largo number of Plattsburg citizens were present at the services , and the procession was the largest seen in that city for n long timo. Eld. G. W. Longan conducted the funeral son-ices. His invalid wife was almost dis tracted. The news was convoyed to .her on Friday night , since which time she has been completely prostrated. There nro three children in the fami ly two boys , tlio eldest aged twelve. and ono little girl. The family is loft very well provided for ; there was nn insurance of § 2000 on his life with the United Workmen , und n same amount with the Conductor's Brotherhood ; besides , ho leave ! n nice residence in Plattsburg , nnd considerable money nbout § 2000 , it is said. Tlio pursuit wns abandoned on Sun day by all the parties except ono with Sheriff Timborluko , of Clay county. Timborlako knows the old time haunts of the outlaws , having been , it is re ported , ono 6f QuantroH's force during thu wnr. In the meantime the reward of $5- 000 for the gang , or n proportionate amount for each ono is not enough to make the capture of the outlaws after the first excitement is over , an object any capable man will deem sufficient to risk his lifo to obtain. If tlio re ward was mndo to reach $50,000 by the railroad express companies and the state combined , the outlaws would bo captured and brouu'ht to justice , but few men will care to put them selves in the way of almost certnin death to obtain n few hundred dollars at the end of all the laws delays and thu trial 'nnd conviction of thu crimi nals. Solf-Dofonso ia Necessary. Chicago Herald. The editor planood at the visitor savagely as ho came forward nnd re marked thnt ho didn't think the presi dent would die. "It was nt tie ) battle of Mulvorn. Hill , " ho went on to any : "I was in command of u battery stationed op posite the enomy'a left , and was about giving nu order when ball struck Tl mo "S'doathl" interrupted the frenzied editor. "Another man ahot through the liver , " nnd , seizing the battle- scarred hero nbaft the binnacle , he rushed him into the dim , religious light of the hallway , Tlio girl 'who swept down the Blairs next morning picked up enough rent clonthing to atufl u pillow-caso. . , Cortillcntos. "I have used HunnooK ULOOD BITTKKS with i ; eat benefit for iiuligotllon and con- utipation of the bowels. " 0. L. KASTON , "Hamilton , Out. " Price Sl.OO , trial ulre 10 cent * . i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ JylTcodlw The Best Ziifo Preserver ; Warner's Safe Kidney nnd Liver Cure. 17eodlw , O. F. Manderson , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW , 12 Ftfuhun St. , Omaha Neb. JTOK RHEUMATM , Houralgla , Sciatica , Lumbago , Bac ncho. Soreness of the Chest , Gout , Quinsy , Sere Throat , Swell ings and Sprains , Burns and * + Scalds , General Bodily Pains , Tooth , Ear and Headache , Frosted Foot and Ears , and all other Pains and Aches. tt Trepanation on earth tquah ST. Jiroci On M a fttft , titrr , itnipl * and cheap Kxttrntl Btm Jj. A trial entail ) but the eomparatlrel ; trtJlng outlay of 60 Vent * , and ererjr on * aufltr , to * Kith pain can b Te cheap and potltlT * oroof f Ita clalrat. tf Klrcctlona In TCleren langnatM. " f IOLD BY ALLDBTJOQIBTB AKBDEAIESB IK MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO. , HalUma-f ' C D.T. MOUNT . . , KAMCrACTCRRR AtTD DEALXR 19 SADDLES AND HARNESS. 1412 Farn. St. Omaha , Neb. AQKDT FOR Till CKLXBRATEO CONCORD HARNESS Two Medals and a Diploma ol Honor , n 1th tlio very highest award the judges could bestow \vns Awarded this harness at the Centennial Exhibi tion. tion.Common Common , also Ranchmen's and Ladles' SAD DLES. Wo keep the largest stock In the w rat , and Imlto all who cannot examine totcnrtfor prices nn9t SELTZER DISK.VSFS , like rivers , spring from Email causes. The roaring river may not be cosily til- \ertcd front its couroc , nor the nrulccted disease from Its destructive work. Taken in time , disease wlikli Is nierelvoii Interrupted function , may bo averted by the moot nature's remedy , Tarrant's Seltzer Asporiont. It combines Iho medicinal properties of the best mineral \\atcrsln theuorld , SOLD 11Y ALL DHUGOISTU DE VEATJX'S WASHING MACHINE The Only Machine that Will Do just as is Advertised. It Will Wash , Faster , It Will Wash Oleaner , It Will Wasli Easier , It Will ropire no Rubbing , It will do a large family "Washing in 30 Minutes. It Will IWiuIi Equally well ! witli Hard or Salt Water- It does away with wash bolleraand washboards , and will juy for lUulf In full atid tho. wear of clothes in a monh , No steam In the kitchen. A child 10 jcars old vandothe waxhln ; ; faster than any woman can , ring ana handout the clothes- DAN. SULLIVAN fcfaONS' , dim 1410 Farnham Street. Agents. EICUESM TIOZETS BHHAGO 8B1O.OO BOUND TRIP , $19,00 rirtt-ilasn and goo.1 through the sear. Also New lork. llostcn and all > Uuitcrn points , at pro portionately low rutis. On eilu ONLY at HOHUIK HllOTlIKIIh' Uailroait Ticket Offleo , dmo-ittlm b09 It'iitli M. , Omaha The Oldest Established BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. Oaldwell , Hamilton & Co. , Dullness tranivctcd s in u tht ol &n Incor- poratcd cunV , Accounts kcnt In currency or gold subject to tlfht check without iiotic * Certificate * of deposit issued pa > ble In thrco , alx and twelve iuonth , U rlutf Interest , or on demand without Interest. Ad\ance made to customer * on approi ed ecu- rltlca at market rates of Interest. Uuy and sell gold , Will of exchange , ( fovero- inent , state , county and city bond * . Draw iljriit draft * on Enylind , IreUnd , Scot land , and all part * of Europe. Sell European | uwage tickets. COLLECTIONS 1'UOMPTLV MADE. aurldt V * * T * 1 Burdock Mrt. . O. nobcrUon , Plttsburfr , Pa. , writes , " 1 wai milTcrlne from general dcbllih , want ol ap- ) > ctnc , ionstintlon | , etc. , to that II o was a bur den ; after U ! I > K Ihmlock DIood Hitters I felt bet ter than for j cars. 1 cannot praise Jour Hitters too luuch. " 11. Olbhs , of lluffalo. N. Y. . writes : "Your Ilunlock Illood Hitters , in chronic ill blood , liter nnd kldncjs , 1m o been dfrnallv Inarked with uncccfS , lha\o uiod them Injuelf w Ith hctt result * , for torpidity of the liver , and In cose of a friend of mine eultcrintf from ilropsy , the effect VM man clous. Unite Tinner , Iloclirslcr , N. Y. , wrltci : 1 lm > o been Rtibjcct to ncrious disorder of the kidney * . and unabla to attend to business ! IHmlock Illood Itlttora relieved me before halfabottlc was used , I feel confident that they will Intlrcly cure mo" E. Ascnlth Hall , Dinehampton , N. Y. jte | : " 1 sulTcred with a dull pain through my left lunir and thouldcr. Lo l tny pplriU , appctlto and color , and could wlthdifllciilty keep up all day. Took your Ilunlock Illuod Hitter * a < dlrcctcd > nd hfi\cifclt no pain since lint week after using them. " Sir. Noah Hate * , Elinlrn , N. Y. , writes : "About four years sco I had an attack of blllious fcxcr , and never fully rceot crcd. My dlgcitho oritnns were weakened , and I would be complete ) ) pros trated for ilayn. After using two bottles of your Ilunlock Dlooil Hitters the Improietnent was so \lslblctliat I was astonished. lean now , though 01 jcaraol ajc , do a fair and rcasonnblo day's " work. C. Blackct llohlnsoti , proprietor of The Canada Prosbjtcrian , Toronto. lnt. , writca : "Korscan ) I euflcrcd greatly from oft-recurring headache. I used jour Ilunlock Illood Hitters wltli happiest result * , and I now Und myself In better health than for j cars past. " Mm. Wallace , DufTnlo. N. Y. , writes : ' -I have used llurdock Itlood Hitters for ncn ous and bll- HOUH headaches , and can recommend It to an } one requiring a euro for billlousness. " JIr . Ira JIullholland , Albany , N. Y , writes : "Kor BCI oral j cars 1 hae suHcrcd from oft-recur ring blllious headaches , djspcpsla , and com- jilalntu peculiar to my sex. Since using jour llurdock Illood Hitters I am entirely rclloml. " Price , CI.OO per Dottle ; Trial Dottles 10 Cts. FOSTER , MILBDRM , & Oo , , Props , BUTTAI.O , N. Y. Sold at w holcsala by Ish & McMahon and C. P. Goodman. _ _ Jj 27 cod-mo LEGAL NOTICE. In the Circuit Court of the United States , for the the District of Nebraska : At a cession of the Circuit Court of the United States , for the District of Nebraska , continued nnd held pursuant to adjournment , at the Uliltcd States court room In the city of Omaha , on tlto 15th day of June , 1831 , the Hon. Elmer S. Dundy being present and presiding In tald court. the follow Ing among other proceedings w cro hail and done , to-wlt : No. 03 a. Sherman VT. Kncvals , complainant , vs. Edward HillMcUIn , Hill , Agnes Hill , Ah In Hill , Flora Hill , John Hill , guardian of minor defendants. In chancery. Order on absent defendants. And now , on this 16th day of Juno A. I ) . 1SS1. being at the May term , A. D. 1 SSI , of the said court. It haing been made to appear to the sat isfaction of the said court , that this Is a cult commenced to enforce an equitable claim upon real property within the said district , and that Edward Hill , Mclxln Hill , Agnes Hill , Ah In Hill , Flora Hill , John Hill , guardian of minor defendants herein are not Inhabitants of. and have not been found within the said district , and hao not x oluntnrlly ap peared In this suit , on motion of James II. Woolworth - worth , Esq. , solicitor for the said complainant , It Is considered by the court and ordered that the Bald defendants aboio named bo and they are hereby directed to appear and plead , ans\t cr , or demur to the coinplamant' bill of complaint , on or before the first Jay of August , 1881 , and that In default thereof , nn artier bo cntercU In caueu , taking the said bill | > to confcsso. It is further ordered by the court that cas twenty dajs before the Bald first Jay ef Au gust , 1881 , a copy of this order be tened upon Eduard Hill , Mchin 11111 , Agnes Hill , Alvln fill , Flora Hill , John Hill , guardian ot the said defendants. whereat cr found , If practicable , and also upon the per- ban or ) persons In possession or charge of the real property described in complainant's bill of complaint , if any there be , and that a certified copy of this orderVu'published for four consent- the weeks In the "Omaha Hcc. " ( Signed ) ELSIEU S. DUNDY , Judge. TIIK UNITPD STATM or AMKIUCA , ) DISTRICT or NEBRASKA. f I , Watson D. Smith , clerk of the Circuit court of the United States for the district of Nebraska , do hereby certify , that the aboxe and foregoing Is a true copy of an order entered ui n the journal of the proceeding of said court , In the cause therein entitled ; that I ha\c compared the same with the original entry of said order , and It la a true transcript therefrom , and of the whole thereof. Witness , my official siirnature , and the [ SEAL ] seal of paid court , at Omaha , in said district , this 16th day of June , A. D. ' 81. WATSON 1) . SMITH , 0 JAMES M. WOOLWOHTlI. jo 2 < lw4t Solicitor for I'lallntin. To Nervous Sufferers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific It Is a po ] tn oturo tor bpcrmixtorrliea , Semlna WcoknesH , Impotnncy' , end nil diseases resulting from Self-Abuse , an Mental Anxiety , Loss Memory , 1'aliu in tlio Hack or bide , and illseanck 7K5Tnrr ; i 'J n1 " and rft\f Specific llvdleiiio la beint ; used , -lth womler- I lU iXXV + . t * Z1 itUl 8UPCCM. [ j fflr R XTT A-r 1 i.Aniphletf sent Irco to all. Write ( or them and get full par ticulars , Price , SiKciflc , f LOO per package , or six pack aifca ( or $5.00. Addren.1 all onlcrs to II. bIMSOH MBniClNG CO. No . 104 and 10(1 ( Main St. Buffalo , N.iY , Hold In Oiualia by U. * ' . Gocxlnian , J , W. Ilcll , I , K Uh , and all , iIruKt'l9tn v ry where. WISE'S ' Axle Grease NEVER GUMS ! U c < l onJWagons , lluegies , Keaiwni , Thresher" and Mill Machinery. It Is INVALUAVLK TO rir.x ( UK JLNU TIAUSTEIU. H curcn Scratches and all knd | < of soreo on llorios aud Stock , as well as on men , OURK & WISE , Manuf's ' , 30G IIHnplt6treet.ChIcago , TBKKn FOR I'ltlCEB. _ Ja 24-Uin.bo AGENTS WANTED FOR FAtTKsT Sriu.sa HOOKS or TIIK AOE I Foundations of Success D SOCIAL FOUMS. The laws of trade , legal forma , how to trans- ict business , \aluaulo tabled , social etiquette , parliamentary u ge. how to conduct public bust- nc * * ; In fact it Is a complctu Ouldo to tiucccu for all caics. A family uecoMlty. Address for cir cular * and tpoclal Urm * ANCHOIt I'UULISIIINO CO. . ht..lxiui . Mo M , R. RISDON , General Insurance Agent , REPRESENTS : PHOENIX ASSUK.m'ECO , , of Lon > don. cash asie-U , , , , $6,107,127 WEST01IE3TEK.N.Y. . capital 1000,000 TAB MEHCIIANTS , of Newark , N. J. . 1 0)0,090 ) ailtAUDFIItK. 1'hlladclphla , capital. 1,000,000 FIHEMAN'a FL'Nl ) . Califonila , , , . , . . . bOO.WHi SOUTHWESTERN NATIONAUcap'fl ' 000.003 UIUT1SII AMEUICA ASSUHANCKCo l.SOO.OOO NEWAHK KIKE INS. CO. , oueto rf 0,000 AMEIUCANCENT11AL. aswts. . , . . . , bOO.OOO Southeast Cor. ot fifteenth and Farnluxm St. O.MAHA UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF THE- 616 TENTH STREET , In order to meet the wants of our rapidly increasing business , wo havo- leased tlio adjoining store and will throw both into one , thus ninking the -TI1E LAUCJEST West of Chicago , ( except Cruickshank & Co.'s. ) To show the people of Omaha how wo appreciate their liberal support , wo- have decided to giyo the public n GRAND BENEFIT SALE FOE THE NEXT SEVEN DAYS , The Entire Stock must be closed out in order to com mence extensive alterations soon The stock is nil now and fresh and 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 , cTuly 9th , . AND CONTINUB ONE WEEK ONLY. ALL ARE INVITED. P. G. IMLAH , Manager , Leader of Popular Prices. A. B. Cor. Douglas and 13th Streets. 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Y. 1,600 Subordinate Olrlcea , In the United States and Canada , and 3,000 oIHcca In the Old World n . South America. ucplOd&utf Omaha , A PftT AfTT ! CoJIins , Cheyenne , * UJuAl/lL , Colorado ! Spring and Summer CLOTHING ! ! LATE AND NOBBY STYLES FOR MEN , BOYS AND CHILDREN. Hats , Caps , Trunks , Valises. IN THE LATEST STYLES. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prices to Suit all ! 1322 FARNHAM STREET , NEAR FOURTEENTH.