THE OMAHA DAILY BSE : TUESDAY , IDYEMBER Ifi 1881. MARniGD TWICE. The Bomark bl * tp rino of a Chicago Bhooxnftkor. Six Yottrowith Sitting Bull n * ft " the Iqtmw fTIJ , n r P * jip . JLU cxltl looking sposimen of Jtho the "gomis homo , " ia Mr. BobiatUn Beck. Ho ii fifty-novcn years old , Jooks decidedly the rorso for Uio wear nil tolls ft most rctnarkablo laloi which is vouched for bynovcral loiter * from -well known und nuthoiilio quar- tors. iir. IH x ROLDir.n. Tlmt is , ho wns from 1807 to 1870 , when ho Borvcd in tlio 27lh and ul > - aciuontly ( in the 9th regiment , boin finally mustered out of company K , of the latter. Jlo talks iamiliarly of the frontier fortu , the loading features of the various campBi'gni hi the wc t and of Gcnls. Orook. Miles , Reno , King and Ouster. On being dis charged in 3 870 , Sebastian Hock ict op a shoemaker' * ehop and tottlod down witli hi * family to the dllu routine of Chicago lifu , bin nhlnglo being out nca > Sjpko's Brewery , on Gottago CJrovo arunue , whcro lie and ihroo incn were busily employed in ut- landing to hit cuitomcrs and hU affairs proopcrod generally , nB win SSTI.ISS : kowerer , and when the lilaek Hill * excitement broku out , ho loldjhlihop , packed hii goodi and with hii wlf , two girls , Bf-od 18 and II yrani , re- pectiv ly , and ion of twalra yean , loft Chicago , March llth , 1875 to hunt gold. He earn * to Omaha by the Rock Inlamd rout * , thoneo wont to Cheyenne and there with a company of twonty-fivo fimilica , under the leadership of Gen. Carpenter , of Scdalia , Mo. , purchatod wagon * and iz mouths proviiiono and started for tlio now Eldorado. It waa about tliit time th.it the president ordered the arrest of all inradurs of this gold country and it would h vo boon well if thin party had lUrtud a llttlo later but they escaped nurvoill- anco and reached Tim JUACIC HILM , where they wont to work at what is known na fat. John'i mine , in Dead- ffood ulch. JJcek'a fuiuily was quar tered in n lou honao nbout thrco- fourtlia of a nulo from the dlmft. On the 18th of July , the camp wiw curprisod and flurroundcd by Sitting Bull's band of Sioux and ns rcnmtouco VIM useless they submittud to bo ncir.- od tc the musia of the wnr whoop , iicd to ponicBand carried olfinto cap tivity , squaw -nivcn and a diet of rn r buflhlo meat and sago tcit. licck was taken from the ohaft , witli the rent of the inon , whllo hia family was also carried away , but directly from their homo , llo 1ms never seen them from that day to thin and does not uvun know whether they are ulivo or not. TAKKN TO iiosr.nun. Tlio prisoners were carried to the Rosebud , wJioro thuro wcro at the time four hundred ledges of Sioux and the captivcn were given their choice between 'marrying BIJUUWH and becoming niiinbers"of tl'o band , or death. They had three days tochooao and at the termination of that period all wisely concludud to become bride- grootno. The dusky maid who full to SobuHtian'a lot was a Cheyenne girl , then about 18 years of ago , who had herself been made n captive at the age of cloven and had become domesticated with the Sioux. Her nauio was "Monica , " which meuim when tr.\na- Jated , "MY LOVK. " Incidontly it may bo mentioned that tliis inurriutio resulted in the addition of another lungungo to the lint of Mr. Bcck'H acquirements. Ho talked English originally , was compelled to talk Sioux to the Indiana and con versed with Monica in the nnuic.il di alect of the Cheycnnea. The captives were obliged to diosn liku Indians , leiirn the Indian l.uigtmgo ana in f.icl divest themselves of every habit and uppcaranco of civilisation , Five weeks Inter our hero had on his warpaint and hcndgcar and , clad in a tumo made fioni Jiull'.ilo hide , was on the Liltlu liig Horn in time to become an unwilling \\itncRi of the Castor massacro. Ifo gives a graphic do- Kcription of the oocnen following that bloody chapter of Indian warfare. The bodies were plundered of every thing of value , htiippod and mutilated beyond all recognition. Then the Indian' ) mount ed their poniott and rodu oil' in grout glee for tro Jlrilish frontier. They shouted their war criex exultantly and danced , standing upon the ponion , while going at a breuk-nuck speed. IN MANITOIIA the suflerings endured were torriblo. The poor wretches ate only law buf falo moat and drank eigo tea , thank ful whoa they could got that. Their Ici'gins and clothing was all worn out and all they had to wear was a buflnlo robe , which ko'pt one portion of thu body warm while the other portion wai freezing. Deck says ho could Imvo ( .scaped by deaort- ing Monica but aha was to gentle and kind to him that ho could not leuvu her to the mercy of the tnvnyos and the dangers of a continued exile. She was greatly attached to him and in fact ; a mutual love oprang up nnd was nmdo ntrongcr by the birth of two jiipnosofl , now aged four and one-half and three and ono. half respectively , white the mature bridegroom odds , "IJiproiu a thirdono on the road. " Monica wua u good squaw and made A FAlTlirUI. rilO TIM l'OUHK. Of course , during hii stay with the Sioux , Mr. Buck bucamo nrotlciont in tlio aavago arts of his captorj , an ex port rider , a crack eliol , anti acquired a good knowledge of the Sioux and OhoyannoIuiiKUugLH. WhoiiSittingDiill surrendered and returned to Standing Rock agenoy , thu captives nil returned afo and sound , but so disguised oa to hurt jlifficully in making them tlve known to tie uionlir ( ] M white wen. After thw.Hefk took hi qaMTAncljmp' po e with him. joining a wagon train , to Fort Lfcrnrnio and , lt * ing them there , went to Chiwigo , from which ho hiM ju t returned to loliait General - oral Crook'i aid In i ekinc to lcrn th f to of hie wiU and hii advlco § i to what ho trill do with Uonio * and the little half-breed Hocko who cull him father , in CMO ( ho firnl wife H found. Uo li himself considerably broken down and anxicus to aettlo dowi and p.ixs his re- innininc yciriin ) > oaco nnd quiet with Ilia family or families , aa the case may bo. Paira n Connty Coitr pondcnc cl Till l ! ( l I'AWICK CITV , Novoinbor 14. The el action in over nnd more democrat yotoi ncro counted in thia off year than over beforo. This city wants a telephone * hange , a firat-clatn hotel and an opera home. This county lias had three different treasurers tinco Junu Int , 1831. Hut the diflicultics of the past nr care fully abridged in future by tin elec tion of lion. W , J. Ualdorman to that office. Moro hay Imi been mndo in this county this yer than for ten years pant. Diphtheria and croup nro boglnnlnp Ihoir ravages of dcstniction in parts of this tounty very early in the tenon this yrar. Corn husking nan early begun and ii now more than half don" . Many of our politicians aroiufToring with a black tongue ( ince election day. In several caies it will proyo fatal. The Republican is n strong wom ' rlghti and tempcranco organ and an a matter of course hoists "a female bird" perched on an empty whisky bottle which reitn on a broken egg- hell , M token of rojoieiig in count ing up majorities. lion. A. H. J ckionroprMenUUrs of this district , ha < left his homt In Cincinnati in this county and gone to the tunny climon of New lf ii o In employ of the government. Dr. A. L. Fulton , late of Calvert , has Msimed the medical practice of Dr. J. till ho returns. A new addition to this city constat ing of twelro blocki and lying Tory beautifully to the northwest has been laid out and is now in the market. Now that the It. & M. trains arc running into thin city the erection and early completion of n line new de pot will ho Iho next improvement on the part of the railroad hero. PAWNKB Cinnv. Tlio atllutod Curcoiioy Question. Uroaklyn Kaglc. "I can't tuko that nickel , " said a horse-car conductor to a man who got in at the City Hall. "Vot von do matter rnit dot goinJ" asked the p.ituungor , blandly. "It's no good. It'sgotnholo init , " replied the conductor , grullly. "lat dot BO ? OH'you pluso you show mo dot holeu. " "Look at it. Wo can't take any Buch money an that. " "Oxcuso ' * Hiniled the mo , passenger , nnd he handed over a dime. "That's worao yet , ' ' .growled the con ductor. "Voa dot dime full of holes tool" asked the pussongcr , "looking upjnno- cuntly. "llero'a n wliolo fiido chippont out. Wo ain't allowed to take mutilated money , " and the conductor handed it buck. "So ? " inquired the passongor. "Ilnf you got changes for hcluf a tollar ? ' and he passed over another coin. "What'B this ? " asked the conductor , contemptuously. "It's as bald as a deacon. There ain't u ncratch on it to ahow whether its an overcoat buttoner or a skating rink. Hayen't ' you got ' " any money ? "Veil , 1 tihould make Bmiles"said tho'p.issciujor , goodhumoredly. "Hero is lite tollar , and you can p.mto it to gether von you got some leisure. Haf you got clmn-zoa for do fifo dollara ! " and ho lianded over a bill torn in four or fight piocoii. "I don't want no moro fooling , " Haid the conductor. "Ifjyou can't pay your fire : , got oil' . " "Veil , don't ' malio BO many troubles , I vill bay you , " and ho pulled out a MeMoan qimitor. "CJif mo bennies , " ho suggest t'd. "Look hoio , nro you going to pay your faro or not'/ / " "Of gourso. May bo you vas rating for dat moneys , " and ho took back hm ( ] iiarter and uulutituted an English "Now you gel oil' thia car , " roared tlio ronduetor. "Vero has deso cnr.i got by ? " aakod the pisHongor , riling to obey. "l-'ulton ferry , " said the conductor. "Don I may as veil gi.n owit. You doll diMii gonipitnlvs dot HOIIIO dimes cloy iimko more money as odor dimes doy doolc votellor doy got instead of going mitoiit nodiugs , dond'd it ? " And the ntniling passenger , liaving ridden to the end of the line , crossed the ferry , obaorveng to himself : "Dot vas potter oil' I nafo Mich inonuyn , mid some dinicH I go OH it Bueh inonoys , und Borne dimes I go owit to East Nyark und it dond'tgost ' mono moro as nodings at all. " SHINNY MEN. "Wells' ' Health Jlonower , " greatest remedy on earth for impotence , lean ness , sexual debility , &o. Ono dollar at druggist'o. Depot , 0. V , Good man. (5) ( ) FACTS THAT WE KNOW. If you are ullonng from r. severe cough , cold , asthma , bronchitis , con- Bumption , IOSH of voice , tickling in the throat , or any allection of the tin oat or lungH , wo know that Dit. IU.NU'H Ni\v : Uiscovmtv will give you immediate roliuf. Wo know of kun- dreds of eases it has completely cured , und that where all other medicines had failed. No other remedy can show one half as many permanent cuies. Now to give you bathtfactory jiroofthat Dr. KJNO'H NJSW DISL-OV- KHV will cure you of Asthma , Uron- chilis , Hay Fever , Consumption , B0. veroCoiighs and Colds , lloarsonoss , or any Throat or Lung Difleaso , if you w ill call at , I. K. IHII , t MoMAHo.s'rt Drug Store you can get a trial bottle free of coat , or a regular size bottle for $1.00. ja 101y'J ( ) SALINE COUNTY. Administers a Morilod Rsbuko to Mediocrity And m ok Datrrr. 0 rre poni1 nf e of The Uc . Cr.KTi : , Novnmber H. Yourself and roadcrninfty bo interested to learn i few facts respecting the recent slsc- tlon in S line comity. Sundry com- municalions hare been tent from hero to Tlio Lincoln Journal nnd Omaha Ilcpuhlian , and other p pcr totally misrepresenting the real utatc of the caio , and the real iisuu in- volrod. Great pains hni boon taken to make It appear that the Rtraight publican ticket wan almost cntiruly rloctud , that the Trholo of it would have been if it had not been for a contest bo- Itoun the b nkn for the ( securing deposit of county fundn , t'cc. The transparent fatuity of nuch roprc.iun- Ulion.i i * well known to the people here. The official count of votes ws made lant Saturday and diicloied the fact that the democrats hu-1 elected three outof fonrof thecwntcsledLioe ] , on the county ticket , to-wil ; cominLv n'oncr , sheritr , clerk. The republican treasurer , was elected by tie ) scant majority of 35. The other county ofliconi ench as coroner , superin tendent of ichoola , Durvoyor , were not contested , and tlinir election Is no lndio Hon of the relative Moendancy of parties in the ounty. The demo crats now hare control of our county affair * , hiring a majority of the board of eotBiniwionem , the iheriff und lerk also. Jfotwithitanding tliis rirtnal dcaaocitttio victory , Uiis count/ on the Ute ticket gave nearly * thousand majority. La t fall it also gave about tk Mae for Gaifleld. On uiy direct i uo betwo n republi uii and demoerala iiiTolring any national or fondhtaenUd U o Balinc ounty u OTernhclmingly republicAii. It would also be uniformity and over whelmingly republican in its election of county oflicers were it not that eo many of the party ere utterly disgust ed with the management of party af fairs in Saline. A few mea , promi nent among whom it J. W. Dines , have for some yo ra pant attempted to subordinate party interests and the public welfare to their ambition to sccnro purely personal and private onds. Mr. DUWC-B especially , it is well known , linn for some time bcon coro- tous of the govenor's chair , or in de fault of that would like a sc.it in con- groin. A man of capacity in no respect nave that of having inordinate aelf- conccit and unbounded ambition , con- Bciously unublo to meet his antagon ists or rivals in the area of open de bate , ho has sought by rcsoit to the arts of the juggling politician to keep his name before the public aa a lead ing party man. An n means to gain this end ho ban allied hinnelf with the most unscrupulous ilomontf of hia party , has sought by trlcki and trades und every nort of political huck stering to nceuro in the county con vention n delegation favorable to his interests ; hat BO often inudo profes sions of anti-monopoly principles , &e , , and BO often belied them , that ho bos alienated from bis support n , large part of the most respectable anfl intel ligent members of hut parly , Hence , when the democrats , al though in it hopoleas minority by thorn- solves , did BO sensible a thing this full as to put on their ticket lonio of their best inon , men of acknowledged tit- ness for their several offices , , the consequence - sequence wan , aa already indicated , that they were elected by handsome majorities. Thin is the real explana tion of the republican defeat ill Sa- liuo county at the recent election , and yet wo find communications sent from hero to the Lincoln Journal es pecially , whicU attempt to give an other coloring entirely to the matter and under pretense that it was a bank fight. Aver that it had nothing to do ith Mr. Bawes leiuleiflhip ; "Go toll it to the nuiiitics , " but do not BUppuao that such truiaiarcnt [ whitewash can cover u hat in u most flignul defeat of Mr. D.UVCB and his policy in Saline county. _ ALEX. Economy. A fortune inny bo ciiuut In using inef fectual niiilli'iiuw , when l > y implying ' Kcloctiio Oil A ppccdy and icon- nniicnl cnru can lie ollVctrd. In cam nf ilicuiimtUm , laino Imelc , Imclily nlliiientfl , or iirliiH of o\ity dehuriptfuu it nllonU in- htnnt ii'lii'f. " " ' " WESTERN ' CORNICE WORKS ! C. SPECHT , Proprietor , ' 1213 Harney Street , OMAHA , - - - NEB. MANUFACTURERS OF GALYAfflED IRd Cornices , Dormer Windows , Finials , 5 SLATE ROOFING , Spscht's Patent Motalio Sky- liRht. Patent Aiijuitalile Ratchet Oar ami BRACKET SHELVING. I mil the iT'iuural ' SUto Afi'nt tor tliu abojo line ut gooilii 1HON l-'UNUINO. OrctttiiRi , U.iluttr.iilet , Vernmlni.'Ofnco and Unnk fl jilliif. * , Window ani ) Collar uuardi ; alto C.I N'I'.KAL ACKNT ui | Hill Patent Inildo niliul. . no\4dt ( 1YKUS UH i ulVhlHKVU BYRON REED & . CO. < > " . ' . * r JUIAHU3IIID EeaJ Estate Agenoy IK NKUUASKA ] Kicp n n ' tu altt Pt of tltlo to l ! * i ' < > luJ l > oukliu co'iutr , niayt/ UM. J 0 Itolcrlflon , Pltt'ti'ir i I'a.i writes : "J a < itufiTln ( ( from general debility , * ant of n ] > IK till1 , con ti | > ttloii , < tc B' > tliat life ux i luir < lc n , nfrtr unlnt ' , liurdo'k W'W'I ' llitti.ru I full bet- l r limn for yiArn. 1 cannot prikldo Jour Hitter * too mnrli ' iti" . of llnffalo , K V. , rltM ! "Vonr life * t'lttcm , In throtiloill oMciiof tlio ll > cr t..J kldnrj" , Imc hceii nlirnkllv ninrril lth micccM. Ihivri il tlictn in > * cll T.ltli IK/.I n. ultji , r r tnriidlt | > of the III cr. tndln nuic nf ft friend nf tnltio Uio cfTctt Hnire Turner , ItodicstT , K. Y. , { rites : ' " liecn mlijoot to ( icrloiii rtixinltr of the Mnc ) * , anil ufialilo tonttrnd tn liii'lnciw : Itnntncl < Illooii Illltir * rcllcioil mo 1/tforc Imlf ftliotlU wtuMipol , I feel confident Hint they Hill critlnly curunic. " H > A cnltli Hall , nii'jhwnptn'i , N. Y. , Rrltc i "I fiiincrH with n dull ] ln thran.Oi ray clt l ii ( ; -nil nhoulder. I 'tniy fplrln , | iietll ) nd color , und could with Jlf lenity keep up nil d y. TooV your llurdock Hlor l Hitter ? as ill- Kctctl and hnvc full no | ln clnco flr t noclc at- trr utlu them. " Ur. Nosh n tei , Rlmlri , K. Y , . wrltei : "Ahout fourjtJr fRo I h d mi ftttwk nf lpllon | fLTcrttnd ntftr fally rccovircd , liy dlimtlvo crKatin wrro weakened , und 1 nouH 110 cninilctily pron- tmtcil for d ja. After w\HK \ t o liottlcs of jour llurdncV Itlood Illttcn the IniproNcnunt vu no rl Iblo tljat I KIM vitonlihcil. 1 can now , thouf'li r.l jrrarn * f ce , do a fair and rcanonaUc il's work , C. Dliwkct llohlnion , proprietor of The Canada Tre byterian , Toronto , Out , wrltn : "Korjcars I Buffered ( rr .Uy from oft rcciirriii ) ; hoadnclic. I led your tiurdock Illoud IHUin with liapplcnt rnnult" , and I now Ind nijetlt In better lu-alth tkuu for jmm t st. " Ura. Wallace , KuCalo , K. T , wrlirt ! ! hare lined Itunloik lilood Riittrn for nerroni and bll- lloun hrudachM , and MII recommend It tonjorj cure ftr bllllcutnem. " Un. Ira Nn1k ] IUn4 , lltanj , N. T , vritot : "For nevenil j < + n I ha e niffered from oftrecur - tig billion * ka4aike , JIK-I IB , and com- pUliti ptcilla * t My MI. Piiir * whig your llori'ock ItloodKltteralawentlrilr rellered. " Prlo , I.OO JIM- Bottle ; Trial Bottioa 10 Cti BOTTAI.O , W. BnM at whole. lift by lib k licVIahon and C. F. Ckxkliuu , J 27 coil-mo Ono of the Reaonablo Pleasures . Of life , n yroperly cooled meat , affords ll'tlo nr no present cnj i.l incutInd inucn Riibscqucnt tor ture to n continued dyfttptlc. Hut hen thiniilu Indll'mtioti licoinb tlW > vltli > * OHtctt.r'8S otnadi liltlin , tlio food Is ea'fn with relh'i , anil niOHt iinportnnt of nil , IH as'Imllatcd liy and iiotirMica l'iotoU'in. Una thh pmuil tonic and corrective al o to remedy roimtipatlon , blllousntsj , rhou- nm Inrn , foicr an iKiio. l'or lo by all Dru lita and Do Itrn generally. A. MARTIN , JECHAlfT T1ILOE. 1220FamhamSt. , Dpairoa to announce to his friends and the Got oral public that ho haa rosoluod to reduce his prices to the lowest notch consistent with the principle of 'live and lot hvo. " Gcmtlemen desiring a flrat-class Suit of Clothes , in all respects equal toauy and second to none , will do wall to give Mr. Martin a call. Good Business Suits to orkor , $125. Pine Pantaloons , $5 and upwards. nldlin KENNEDY'S EAST - INDIA O R 01 0 0m U rj * ( ie d n WiS ssfil | PI wfe $ > \ H A H \ffi/ ? 0 Vf iLER & CO. , Sole MnuufaoturorH. OMHA. . Oanilios Nuts Fruits Etc Etc , , , , , , N. P. JENSEN'S RESTAURANT rAnd Confectionery ! 410 10th St. , OMAHA , NEH. i CAKES. &o. A SPECIALTY wi : Asle Grease NEVER GUMS ! Utcd on Wayoni , HugglM , ItcaiK-rt , Tlircehcrs and Hill Muhlnrry. It Is t.sVAU'xvii ro rARu HII * N liAiiatnv It euro * Birotchcs nnd all kludi ateonxj ou liana ted Stock , an will M on mtu , OLABK& WISE , ManoTs , 000 Illlnoli Street. Chicago 1011 IIUCI8. I- . * - k BlSI/ITi5 / ft WELLS , Will Remove in a tew days to BOYD'S HEW OPERA HOUSE You will do well to call and examine our stock of BOOTS I SHOES At 1422 Douglas Stnoar 15th , Which will bo Sold at Extra ordinary Low Prices Before - fore Moving. - O O AND H a n d s o mest -IN TUB For Sale by AVJVI. E. STOETZEL 521 South T-nth St. CONTINUK8 'IO Roar for Mooros ( ) Harnes s AMDSaddlery. . I ha\c MlopteU the Uon aia Trade ' ! and all my ( roods will be STAUI'Kl ) \\lth' . ION and my NAIIU on the tumo. KO OOO ! 1 AltE OKNUINK WITHOUT 1UH AllUVIi br Ml'3 Tlie l > e t material U used and the rue i tiilkx1 oik men are ctnplotcd , and at tholov < it w-ib | < rico. Anjono uhlnjta | > rlc IUt of fi'i vrlll coufer a fa > or by buidiun for one. . DAVID SMITH MOORE. Edward W , Simeral , AlTORNE t WHOLESALE- On River Ba.uk , Bet. Farnhara and Douglas fits. , MARBLE HEAD LIME OO.'S Lumber , Lath , Shingles , Thirteenth and California Streets OMAHA , , - - - NEB -WUOLESALE- BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER AXD DEALER N- Wall Paper and Window Shades , 1304 Farnham St. , Omaha Neb. * ! -ly I. OB1SFSLDSR & CO. , USD JOliDUKS OF 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. -/a. jrir.ix , . . . praajsa Tlio only oxcluaivowholesale house in this line in the went -FOI "We desire to call the special attention of the trade to our eleptant lines ( ut BOTTOM PBICBS ) of Underwear , Cardigan Jncketo and Scarfe , Buck Gloves , Overehirts , Overalls Hosiery , &c. , now open. Wholesale only. 8HREVE , JARVIS & OO. , Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts. ISH & McMAHON , 140S DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NBA The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAILORDERS. FEARON & COLE , OommisBBon 1121 Farnhaia St. , Omaha , Neb. Consignment ? rondo ui will rrcrlrc prompt attention. . Reference * : State Dank , Omaha ; PUU fc Co. , Baltimore ; I'cck A Uanshcr , Cutca o ; M w .ir * < - > „ Cincinnati. DJ1. O. 1213 Farnhcm SI. . O-naha , Neb. llJIE Bis GunsArn munition , Sporting Good s PISHING TACKLE , BASE BALLS , and & FULL L1HE GF KOTIGHS AKD FANCY GOODS. MAX MEYER & CO. Omaha , Ne CHEAP FOR CASH1 Base Burners. I Cannon Stoves. | .Small Heaters. Remember the Place , 1211 Farnham St. POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , HTHAM , HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STRANG , 206 Farnam St. , Omaha.