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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE THUBSDAY MARCH 4,1886. STRICTLY PURE. IT conTAlrvs so OPIUM isr ASv ronst CEHTS for Croup IN THREE SIZE BOTTLES , FRIGE 25 CENTS , 50 CENTS , AND $1 PER BOTTLE OECEN I BOTTLES nro put yP for the a /ftijcoinmortntlon of nil who dcjlro n goo and low prlcril Cough , ColdandCroupRemedy TiiofK in.anii.NU A nr.MKiir toit CONSUMPTION ANr LUNG DISEASE. Should sccuro tlio largo $1 bottles. Direction nccoinpnnylnir each liottlo. Bold by all Medicine Doalora. 617 St. ClinrlcnSt. , 8 < .I.onUMo. CDCiKtdla tbellx-'illrttlraeal" ' Cimoifio , lltarnui , SKIM ntl HLboD Uiitit IbtniaF other rbTileun lu8t.L ol * , M ellr rtptri itow * Q& 311 old rttldenla BCOW. Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mental and Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Affec tions ol Throat. Sklnor Bonel , Blood Poisoning , old Sores and Ulcers , r trttttd * uh nnpinittiil DeerM ( nlal iti > MrnllDQprnelt ! > l * .Bifolrtrrlvattlr. Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Excess , Exposure or Indulgence , vhleb rr < xino < torn * of tin rollottlni tRielil nmoulDcii , dtMlllr , dlmntu of llbl fcnddereetlrilcemorr , plmpltion tb rteff. pbjiletldiei/i fcTfrtlontolbc loeleljof fimalti , eobruiloftof Iditi. eto. , rendering Marrlnes Improper or unlinppy , ' ptrm a iul > " "J. I'liapbituaa r.ticn ) tbtiUTe , Mat In fettled envelope , freato anjr Addreu. Cooiultfttloaatftu Ct ort > 7tnnll frt , lo ltnl u < titilctle nnltnUil. A Positive Written Guarantee iiten u mre . rtUe em. Medicine ienUrerjhcie bj mill r | > r i. R3ARRIACE GUIDE , 300 PA' > T8 , FIND PLATES , cltjsnl elolh nl ( III llnJInf , iciledforDOo. In p-wUceoriju , finer. Orer nrij vontlcrrul r en pictures , true to lire j irtlsleion tbe ftltofflDe tnbjocti ! whoin yiu rrywKoa < t.i hTtm nUti > d , eB n. liroJ.l.hiiltnl dee r. ofleeti olollba'j n liicru.tho fbjl. lolocr or reproduction , and mint more. ltoa : ragrrtii at totiuuplnlfnil m.rtlin " > oul' > re .t . It. l"crl r c Ulco | iaoFlU f.S3o. Addrii bi > f lr. HTlllllcr. ' EPITHELIOM A ! OR SKIN CANCER. Tor Bovcn vcnrs 1 sulTcreil with n cnnccr on my I iico. Kit-lit months iuro u friend ro- ciimmcnilod tlio nso of Sivltt's Spoclllo nnd I ilo- tfimlncd to niiilto un nllort to scuuic It , In this J was Hiu'ciesful , mid bcirnn Its uso. The liillu- cnco of the metllclno nt th-st wns to fomo\rhat IIKBI nviito Iho pore ; but peen tlio liillmmitlcm vnsnllnjodnnd I lirtfim to Improve nflcr the lirst few bottle' ? . My Kcneral lioallh hns prently improved. I inn htroiiKor , nnd nblo to do nny kind of work. Tlio cnncor on my fnco bojrnn to ilccionso nnd the ulcer to heel , until tbcro Is not nvestlgo of Itloft only nllttlo pciirmnrka the plnrc. Mii3. Joirn : A McUosAi.n. Atlanta , On. , August 11 , liiai. I linvo iind n cnncer on my fnco for some ycnrs , nxtcmllnff Irom ono chuck bono ncioss tlio nuso to tlio other. It hits given mo a great deal ol jinln , nt times InmilnK nnd Itchlnur to such nu extent thnt It wus almost unbonrublo. I commenced iMn1 ; Swllt's Specific In Mny , 185 , nnd huvo used cl ht bottle ? . It 1ms nlvon the Kii'iitestrcllol by rcmorlni ; the Inlliimutlon and general hciiUli. W. HAUNTS. Knoxvlllo , Town , Pept 8 , 188.5 , Tieatlsoon blood nnd skin diseases ml"lcd Th'o Swift Spccino Co. , Drawer 3 Atlanta , On N. YM57W. Wdbtrcot. A FINE LINE O * Pianos and -AT WOODBRIDCiE BROS1 OMAHA NEBRASKA. ESTABLISHED USED IN ALL 2.O7Q. DYER 200000 PARTS OF THE WORID CntnlOKUis nnd 1'rlcca on nppllcntlon. Hold by nlttUo Lies ! I'urrlnxo HulliicrH unit Dealers. CINCINNATI. | J. S. A. Ciililo Addrt-ti. COO CIN. IO..KKpwK - hy mfii. * f.\i.r.n. t'Kftii RIE MEDICAL do. . BUFFAUON.Yi A life ) > erieBee. Berofcrk lle and quick caret. Lfta. ticnd Ht mp for teated i ftrtlculiri. Addirai. Or. WARD & . CO. . LOUISIANA MO. Or Iho I.lqnor llnbll , 1'osltltcly Curcil by AiliDliiititprlni ; Dr. Jliilnc * ' Golden Njtccllir. It can lie given In n cu | > of coffee , or ten without tlio knowledge of tlio person Inking II.UnboluU'ly haruile-n , unit Mill oflVct a prrmancnt nnd speedy euro , wliotbvr tlio patient li a uioderato drinker or an ulccihollo wrcclc. It lias Loon given In tbou- n : idj of CMCS , nnd In every Instance perfect euro Imsfollowed. II nnvnr TnlK Tlio system qnco ImpreRnated with the Hpcclflc , It becomes an uttei Imposilblllty for tlio liquor appetite to exist. FOU SAI.K 11Y FOLLOWING DIIUOQISTS ; KUIIN it CO. . Cor. 13lh and Don dim , and ISlli tV Ciiinlni Hm. , OnuiUu , Neb.l A. n. FUSTKII A : nnu. , Council ninfTH. Iowa. Call or write for pamphlet containing hundreds C' tonlmonl Inli from thu licrt w omen and ciou from nit lirrlaut thuiountrv Ladies Do you want n pure , Woom- fug Comjiioxioii { If so. a i'ow nmilfcations of Jfngan's MAGNOLIA IJALM willgrat- iiy you to your heart's cou- tout. It does away with Sal- lowiioss , llcdiicss , 1'huples. lilotelics , nud all diseases aiiu liuporfcctloiis of the skiii. It o Yorconics tlio flushed appear ance of heat , fatigue aim ex citement. It makes n lady of TJUIITY appear but TWEN TY ; tinil so natural , gradual , nud perfect are its ellects. that it is impossible to detect its application. HE RILLED THIRTY-TWO MEN , A Sketch of Espbosa , the "Red-Handed , " in Pioneer Days. How IIo Was Finally Tracked to Ills Siottntnln Lnlrnml TMurdercd A Koluti ofTcrror Ills Illoodj- Knife Still 1'rcscrvcd. Denver Tribune-Republican : Adjutant General Taylor of Colorado has in iiis cab inet , in the Uarclay block , a rude knife sheathed in buckkin , once the uropcrty of old Kspino n , the torribloMexican who killed thirty-two white men , not out of malice , nor for the purpose of robbing , but simply because lie had a passion for bloodshed. Kspinosa was killed by a de tachment of 1'irst Colorado cavalry , which was scut from Kort Garland by Colonel Sam F. Tappan. The knife was presented to Louis N. Tappan , and by him lo thu collection in charge of General Taylor. A m.oo y KNIFK. It is an evil-looking weapon , made probably by Espinosa himself , the blade buiiiff covered witli dark spots , doubtless of blood. It is a matter of conjecture on the part of these who see it as to whctliur this instrument dispatched nil of the thir ty-two victim1 * , a supposition not quite plausible , as thd dreadful murderer was known lo have been very expert in the use of hisgun. Nothing is known of the early life of Kspinosa. IIo was lirst discovered soiling whisky to Indians on the borders of Mexico ice , and was arrested for this unlawful prococding.tho ollicors intending to make liini prisoner. Ho eluded thorn , nowuvor , made his pseapc , and was not hoard offer for some time. About this time dead bodies began to bo found in that part of Colorado. AVOUK OP A BLOODY HAND. In theuulchos , in the mining camps , oiiff tlicrrocks , in many a sequestered .spot , bodies were found which &ccmud to have been dispatched in the most brutal manner. Week after week , month after mouth , tills state of things wont on. Tim Colorado cartli was soaked with blood which reeked in sun and shade. For months no clue could bo found to the murderer. ' The many and frequent deaths were inexplicable , lilaok mys tery hung over the young territory. Pco- plo wore afraid to-vcnluro out after dark , and in fact did not feel safe even in the daytime. After n lapse of Ion" weary months a Mexican woman ono duy crossed Raton Pass just above Trinidad in company with a white man in an ambulance drawn by mules. Journeying slowly along over the steep reeks , the pair were suddenly surprised by having their horses tired upon' and Killed. 'J ho man succeeded in making his escape in the mountains , but the woman was made a prisoner by the two Mexicans who had killed the horses. One of the Mexicans was Espinosu. The woman remained hi captivity for some time , but finally made her ebcaw ) ono dark night and made her way backto her people who lived just above Trinidad at rurgatorie. During her captivity hlio had soon fixed the identity tity of the numerous murders with which the territory was ringing. USPIXdSA DISCOVERED. Shu had studied the man , observed his plans , and was posilivo that she was right in her conclusion. No sooner had slio returned to her people than the news went a broad and pur.suit now became fixed upon a Mexican named Espinosa , wli9 was'bulioved to bo guilty of all this indiscriminate slaughter. All tlii.s happened in 1802 and ' 03 , Esui- nosa buing next heard of in California Gulch , whore ho was again up lo his old trick of separating the soul from the body. Upon the heels of the murders tho. miners of California Gulch followed fast iu hot pursuit of the villain , finally overtaking and killing a younger brother of Espinosa's , who ravaged tiio country under bis leadership. Espinosa , however , escaped his pursuers a second time and was next heard of in the San Luis valloy. In the meantime the territorial legisla ture had offered a largo reward for him , dead or alive , and several men were out on the search. Early one autumn mornins just nt sunrise - rise it transpired that Espinosa was camped near Grayback Gulch , in the Sangro do Christo range , on the south west slope , about twelve miles from Fort Garland. TI1C ATTACK. The men in pursuit were on this side of the mountain , feeling sure that Espinosa- was somewhere in tlio region , although they had no idea that they were any where in his immcdiato vicinity. A man whoso name is TomTobinhtill , living in the San Luis valley , was the fccout in advance of the soldiers. Tobin \\-as known as a dead sure hiiot.it having been said for years that ho hai } never aimed at any living thing and missud it. This man , riding cautiously ulonj. , in the autumn sun- 'ris < T , was attracted by the smoke of a cnmp-firo in a ravine. Quickly dis- inouuting from his horse , he eropt cau tiously along ) accompanied by one of thu young meiim his detachment , until ho gained a place where ho could sen , tlio lirst glance revealing two Mexicans leis urely cooking their breakfast in the very heart of thu ravine. It needed but an iiibta.nl for Tobin to see that the grim , coppor-visaged old man so carefully broiling his antelope steak on the coals , was none other than Espinoaa , who might as well have boon christened tlio "Rod Handed. " Making up his mind in an instant Tobin said to Ids companion : "I'll shoot at the old man. You aim at the young ono ! " TOUIN'S INSTRUCTIONS. Thcso instructions , Tobin afterwards explained , were given because ho know his friend was n poor shot , and bo felt sure that his own aim was better directed upon.Colorado's nrch fiend. Hoth men raised their guns , both fired , and the un- suspcctind father of murder , Espinosa , fell over the red oouls , u lifeless corpse. In exact accordance with thu notion of Tobin , the other man's uiiu failed in its pnrposo , only wounding the young Mexi can , upon wnom Tobin soon druw hH gun nnd dispatched , as quickly as ho had done thu older. Tlio intrepid Tobin then sent his companion to look after their horses , which they had loft some rods away , and without any witnesses , save heaven and too blooil-Ktaincd rocks of the ravine , do- liboratuly Revered old Espinosa's head from his body , drew the long black hair up over his scalp , lied it in n knot , and making his way to the spot wliuro his friend was standing with tlio horses , htuck hisEuddlo-horn through the knot 01 hair , and rodq into Fort Garland , whom he was received with cnthti&ia&m , ox- Governor Gilpin , then the governor of the territory , being there with a company of soldiers , all of whom guvo Tobiu a hourly reception , TOUIN'S ItEAVAIU ) . The reward ode red for Espinosa was largot but Tobin had great difficulty in securing It. Ono legislature after another considcied , or pretended to consider his claim i'i a weary , "circumlocution olllco" kind of way , the years falipplng by in the meantime , without Tobin'd having rok ccivcd a cent. In the end , however , ho received half the sum offered , which was a very comfortable amount. Tnbin is an old hunter and trapper , and ono of the central figures in Colorado's earJy his tory. Ho visited Dunvcv two.years ago. but spends most of his time in his old liaiuns ; Kit Carson's sou married his daughter , and lives in the same action. Having boon recently elected sheriff of the county. As for Espluosa , ho WAJ a boru desper ado , who never plundered , nnd who did not commit murders as ( ho means of gratifying revenge , but simply , it is Uiougnt , because "he had n fancy for the tragic. " II is a 'sinssular fact thnt ho never robbed the men lie murdered , money nnd vnlunblcs having been fre quently found on their dead bodies. His character is ono of the most striking of any desperado's over hoard of in the west , and his memory still lives in the hearts of a score of early pioneers , who , for n period of two years , never lay down to sleep at night without dreading his ap proach. * A MORTGAGED EMPIRE. Russian Kcnl Kstntc Heavily Inctini- bored by Debts Duo to Jewish Who owns the Russian empire ? nsks thu St. IVtorflburc correspondent of the Now York Sun. i'hu czar collects taxes , dues , fees , etc. , which ho hands over to his creditors , minus the running ex penses of tlio government. This year , for instance , out of a total ineoinu of Slin,700,000 ; ) ho takes for his personal use f dt80OUOwhllo ! the share of his creditors amounts to $180,000,000. Imitating their august master , the Rus sian nobles and other land-owners , ns a rule , cannot manage their estates with out resorting to frequent loans. In Rus sia there arc thirteen land banks which advance money on land guarantees. Fully one-third of all private lands of the empire nro mortgaged in these banks , mill the sum duo to the banks amounts to ? 100,000,000. , The city banks , too , of which thuro are in Russia 258 ! , advance money on mortgages. Until lately the peasants were xmnblo to borrow money on the mortgaged sys tem. Hut about two years ago tlio gov ernment opened a special land bank for peasant , and now they owe to that bank about 15,000,000 roubles. Thus a large part of the real estate in "Russia is mortgaged in the banks. In their turn all the Russian banks ewe largely to the state bank of tlio umpire , which along with the imperial treasury , is far from uoing able to meet the foreign debts of Russia. "Who owns the Russian empire ? " I asked of a Russian banker. "The Jewish bankers , " was the reply. A Moral Tnlc. Little Johnny , the youthful contributor of the San Francisco Argonaut , records this moral talc : A preechor wich had been a wicked gamier fore ho was a prcccher ho seen a feller wieh was a gam ier too , and ho sod , thopreecher did : "lie joht play cants with this pore mizablo sinner and win ol his monny. and when Jip is busted may be ho will listen to the divine trooth and bo saved. " So they played , and the prcecher won ol the ful ler's ' mutiny , cvry cent , and then ho scd : "Now , sec how wicked you have ben forte to loosyuro munny , andyuro whifo and babvs haven't got no bred for to cat. " And the gamier he sod : "That's bo , " and ho bust out a oryin' . Then the prcccher ho sed : "Pore sinner , if yau prommico mo unto your onuer to not play cards agin. IIo give it ol back , cos Imu a prcccher. " So the gamier ho was a slonish , and ho sod : "I never see soecli a good man ; I prommioo , yes , indeed , and haven bless you I" and lie burst out cryin' again , the gamier did. Then the prcccher ho give him back pi his munny , and the feller put it in his pocket , and whiped his eyes and blodc his nose gratotlo , and then ho thot n wile , and pretty suno he coiled , and he sod to the preccher : "I feel mity mean taking back this hendred dollars from a man which has rescowcd mo from card-playing ; toll you what lie do ; you put up a other hun dred agin it , and weel toss up for the pile , licds or tails , best two out of thro. " Wnya oTMnlcln ; : n Now York Herald : Among the foreign nbiders in Now York there arc scores of odd means of making a living of which the public knows little. No one would imagine that the babot of the French peasantry would bo marketable in this land of leather footgear. Yet an old man on South Fifth avenue xmtil lately found subsistence in hollowing out an'd shaping the wooden shoes. Few think cither of the strange bucolic occupations the suburbs oiler ; how there are farm hands in Harlem and people who go about New Jersey and Long Island col lecting medicinal herbs and loaves and watercrcsses , and how from the same quarters oven frogs nro brought by the collectors of thorn to the New York mar ket. Then there are the thousand shapes in which actual mendicancy hides itself under a pretext of amusing the public. Apart from the organ grinders and the street bands , the acrobu s of the barroom and the itinerant concert companies of the German saloons , there are the men with tlio performing bears who rp.rcly ap pear in town now , and that exhibitor of trained birds who causes the little creat ures to tull fortunes in addition to per forming other duties of a nature by no means ornithological. It is an old , old saying that half of the world does not know how the other half lives , and the closer life in New York is viewed the fuller is the assurance given of its truthfulness. PILES ! IMtjRS A sure cure for Blind. Bleeding , Itchln nnil Ulcerated Piles luw been discovered by Dr. Williams , ( nn Indian remedy ) , called lr Williams' Indian Tile Ointment. A simple box lias cuieil the worst chronic cases of 25 or iX ) years btandlng. No one need suffer live minutes niter applying this wondeifiil sootli ing medicine. Lotions nnd Instruments do moio liiirm than good. Williams' Indian IMle Ointment absorbs the tumors , allays tlio Intense iteuiiif ? , ( particularly at nichl after ccttinir warm in bed ) , acts ns n poultice , elves Instant relief , and Is prepared only for Piles , itching of private natts , and for nothing else. SKIN mSKASIOS CUKMI ) . lr. Frnzier's Made Ointment cures ns by inat-'le , Pimples , Ulack Heads or ( hubs , lilotclies nnd Krnntlons on the fnce , leaving the BKin clearnnd beautiful. Also cmes Itch. Salt lU'cinn , Sore Nipples , Sore Lips , and Old Obstinate Ulcers. Sold by druggists , or mailed on receipt ot 50 cents. Itctnllcd by Knhn & Co. , and Schrootcr * Uccht. At wholesale by 0. K Uoodman. A western paper Hearing thnt a coon- cry is about to be established at Orange , N. J. , called upon its readers to lay over Orange by establishing a polocatery. SICK HEADACHE. Thousands who have siillcred intensely with siok headache say that Hood's ' Sansuparilla has completely cured them. Ono gentleman thus relieved , writes ; "Hood's Btirsanarjlln \ worth its weight in gold. " Reader , if you are Buf fering with sick headache , give Hood's Snrsapnrilla a trial. It will do you posi tive good. Wade by C. I. Hood & Co. , Lowell , Muss , Sold ny all druggists. 100 Doses Ono Dollar. It is not nn usual thing in Southern towns to iind the percentage of deaths among the colored population is twice s ugreut as among the whites. * * * Delicate Disease , affecting male or fmnnle , however induced , speedily nnd porniniiiintly cnnAl. Illus * t rated book for 10 cents in stamps. World's Dispensary Mi > ditml Association , caa Main Street , HuOaJo , N. Y. ' A California Chinaman says they nro nianufnetnriiig lircarms in Chiniifo'oniiitt a force to , invade California and kill till tbu Irishmen. Angostura nittcrH are Hie best icincdy for rvinovluK Inillpt'stion nnd nil-diseases orlgluatlug from thedlicfsih'e organs. Ue \vuio of counterfeits.- Ask your grocer or ilriiff ist for the genuine article , nianufuu tured by Dr. J. G. B. Slegert " " The old French house in Quobcq which was used by ISIontcaliu ns liQadqnurters in 17301s about to bo torn down , to make room for a modern building. WHAT WifRNEffS SAFE CURE Cures nnd Why Congestion oftho Kidneys , Back 4cht Inflammation of I tH6 Kidneys. BLADDER OR'URINARY ORGANS. Cntnrrh of tiio 111 nil dor , Gravel , Stone , Dropsy , Enlarged I'rostrnto Ulntul , Iinpotcncy or General Del > IHfrliHKiit's Disease. WHY ? Ucc'fuiqo it is the only remedy known thnt hris flower lo expel the urio ncid and urea , of whlch there arosomo COO grains secreted caeli dny ns the result of muscular notion , and stilllclcnt , if ro- taincd 5n the blood , to kill six nion. It is the direct catiso of all the above diseases , ns well as of Heart Disease , Ilhonmatism , Appoplo.xy , Paralysis- Insanity and Death. This great specific relieves the kidneys of too much blood , frees them from all irritants , restores them to healthy action by its certain and soothing power. IT CUUKS ALSO Jaundice , Enlarge ment of the Liver , Abscess and Catarrh of the liilo Ducts , iMIlionsncss , Headache , Furred Tongue. Sleeplessness. Languor. Dobilltv , Constipation , Gall Stones , and every unpleasant symptom which results froii ! liver complaint. WHY ? Because it lias a specific and positive action on the liver as well as on thu kidneys , increasing the secretion and jlow of bile , regulates Us elaborating function , removes unlicalthful forma tions , and , in a word , restores it to nat ural activity , without which health is an impossibility. IT CUUKS ALSO Female Complaints , Lciicorrlion-'a , Displacements , Enlarge ments , Ulccratjons , Painful Menstrua tion , makes Ptvpnancy safe , prevents Convulsions and Child-Hod Fever and aids nature by restoring functional activ ity.WHY WHY ? All these troubles , as is well known by every physician of education , arise from congestion and impaired kid ney action , causing stagnation of the blood vessels and breaking down , and this is the beginning ami the direct cause of nil the ailments from which women sull'er , and must as surely follow as night does the day. WHY Warner's Safe Cure is acknowl edged by thousands of our best medical men to bo the only true blood jtitrijter , is because it acts upon sciunlilic principles , striking nt the very root of the disorder by its action on tlio kidneys and liver , lor , if these organs were kept in health all the morbid waste matter so deadly poisonous if retained in the body , is passed out. On the contrary , if they are deranged , the acids are taken up by the blood , decomposing it and carrying death to the most remote part of the body. \VIir 1)3 ) per cent of all diseases which afflict humanity , arise from.impaired kid neys , is shown by medical authorities. Warner's Safe Cure , by its dirct action. positively restores them to health and full workingrEauacily , nature curing all the above diseased herself when the cause is removed and \vo guarantee thr.t War- nor's Safe Cujfoijs a positive preventive if taken in time. AsyouvalWb health take it to avoid sickness , as it will at all times and under all circumstancejjjkeop all the vital func tions up to pan i , Wo also gimnmtcc a cure and beneficial cH'cct for caqli of , 'tho foregoing diseases , also that every case of Liver and Kidney trouble can I/O / cijred where degeneration has Not takcli nlaco , and oven then Bene fit will Surely be derived. In every in stance it has established its claim. AS A BLOOD PURIFIER , particularly in the spring , it is uncmialled , for you cannot fiavcw&.c WooiMvnen the liidueys or liver are ontororder. | Look to your rendition at once. Do not postpone treatment for a day nor an hour. The doctors cannotcomparo records with us. Give yourself thorough constitu tional treatment with Warner's Safe Cure , and there arc yet many years of life and health assure ! ! you. THE GROWING NOIITHIYEST. A Freshet of Prosperity in Broivii County Local Politics. LONG PINI : , Nob. , March 1. [ Corres pondence of the BEE. ] The city of Long Pine. Brown county , is at present making preparations for an unprecedented boom. It heretofore has only been growing gradually and keeping pace strictly with the growth of the surrounding country. The development of the city and country has been marvelous , and still there could be no alternative for the reason that the city has its advantages and the country has boil with productive powers that is not excelled anywhere'and all the farmer has to do is to use a little industry and the unbroken level prairie becomes n blooming garden. It is without question the greatest vegetable producing country in the United States , and the people hero need never offer any inducements for canning factories and creameries for they couldn't keep such institutions away if they should try. It will bo like thu mills that arc hero now. People in other towns were harping for mills but fates wore against them , but Long Pine couldn't keep them away and now there are two mills hero running day and night and a third ono nearly completed with a fourth ono six miles down the rivur nearly linishcd. The mills that are now in operation ground 10,000 bushels of wheat hinco the 1st of August , 188 ! > . The city has the railroad division , machine shops , round-houses and eating houses , also the best hotel accommodations in the northwest. Brown county is republican by 400 ma jority , but like all now counties when lirot organized , it had men in ollice wfto worked for their own and their friends' aggrandizement , but the people last fall crushed them clear out of political exist ence and the new ollicors hiiyo reduced the indebtedness of the county from $12- 000 to $3,000 , and.expect to have the coun ty out of dobtlMVithin three years. No county bonds jssned nor expected to bo. The pooplo''dfi ' Long Pine and Brown Bounty are , rpgarlle8s | of politics , strictly van Wyok man'and , the lirst thing every man hero , wljp is making any pretentious toward the IcgisFiiture , does is to begin advocating the cause of Van. The feelIng - Ing is an undercurrent , but very deep , and only requires the excitement of n campaign to liruuipitato it into a roaring torrent. Sueii is the case all along the Elkhorn vaJyy- ! > ' /\nd before November next every town will have its Van Wyck organization. ItTseoms tome that there 'a ' a smile playing over the face of the gods whnn looking at some of the unini tiated aspirants for Van's place in the senate , Just'tliiilk a moment wlmta now member has to learn before ho will bo able oven to cdtcfi the 03-0 of and bo rec ognized by the president of the senate , 'I hey may blow and orate all they please in Nebraska , but when coming in contact with the old ostentatious war-horses of the senate- they are generally sat down upon until they shed their swaddling clothes , The people in this neck of thu woods cannot Iind anything ngainsf Van Wyck , nor can they BUG anything in print from liis most bitter political enemies that will disparage him in their minds , , so tlioy are going to say next November , "Well done , good and faithful servant ; wo Will try yon some moro. " , M. A Burt County Tpwn. ' OAKLAND , Neb. , March ' ! . [ Corre spondence of the Ben. ] Oakland is mid way between Oiusiha and Sioux City , is surrounded by us good agricultural land as there is .in the northeastern part of the stnto , nnd all well improved. Prices for land range all the way from $25 to $15 per nc.ro. As a business center Oakland cannot bo excelled between Omaha nhd Sioux City. More grain is shipped from hero than from nolchboring points , only yesterday over ? 5,000 was paid out to the farmers for grain nlon'c. Wo have four largo ele vators owned find controlled by men who always pay the highest possible prices for grain nnd hogs. Many substantial and beautiful resi dences are being erected ami in contem plation. A business block of brick will jo built in the si > ring. With all tlicso Improvements and business activity , and the absolute certainty of the county seat nnd another railroad , wo think a bright future is before us. YTfacn Baby waa sick , we RITA her C.utorta , VTien she rr.-u a Child , she cried for Cflstorl * , When eho becams Jtlis , hs citing to Cutoria , When the h&d Children , the g ro them CattoriA , Samuel J. Piper and Albert G. Hern- ilon were IIfu prisoners in the Albany penitentiary for robbing a mail coach in Texas. When the recent epidemic of typhus fever broke out in the jail they volunteered as nurses , and both rendered valuable services until Piper himself was taken ill. Ho is just recovering. Their licroio conduct induced Albany oflluinls to ask for their pardon , and n telegram was rccclvd on Thursday saying the par don had been granted. Absolutely Pnro nnd Unadulterated. HOSPITALS , CURATIVE INSTITUTIONS , INFIRMARIES , AMD PncscRioco at PHYSICIANS EVCRYWHCRI. CURES CONSUMPTION , HEMORRHAGES And all Wasting Disease * t DYSPEPSIA , INDIGESTION , MALARIA. TftB ONLY FOR THE SICK , INVALIDS , CONVALESCING PATIENTS , AGED PEOPLE , WEAK AND DEBILITATED WOMEN. Kor ulo by DrneirttU , Oroccri nfl Ie slcrt l rlcc. Olio Uollnr per HoHlr. Uo ) < I lrlniu1 < l botfln , M non i'n i . i. opt iurh il tu r onr tradto rk liUl otlli. ° M oliimlit , i tmvo , Dt ( Utt o B ) ofeoDipanr blown tu tttttli. ( Tr rimlM9lofth Bock7 MotlDUIn. ( cxrcpt tilt Tmiterlei ) , tiiitUt t procure it from thdrdMlm , e n tiara luu Dotcn lent. In ( Jute CM * , Dnm rkHJIJi prew cbArceB prepaid , by remlttior BIX Dolltra to The Dun * Malt Whiskey Co. . Baltimore , Md. r.ecnnten COMPANY , ou co , uiux > aWat rn Belllof A { Qti. I 'atmtlnlni prlaclf ltf cj nu Mlt'at o d mr nUf i'ir. tilftut > Jt tar i * < itoaNn , z > v > r'riua * < i ritortry/rvwt H Waiting DtMiaitt. It fan tt j > r < porrt tyutvlauanpir. U < ( rtti etr rt l ! in" J'1 ! Win/Mr tfUiirln ( titr > lft , i > ailcA ! r- /Mt fftwtrHi v " JMIitlUrptXmwt. _ OMAHA OPEN BOARD OF TRADE. FARLEY & CO. , BROKERS IN GRAIN Provisions and B. K. Stocks. 1305 Do'iglas ' Street , Omaha , Nebraska. Kxocuto orders for purchase or snlo of wheat , corn , poik and rullroiul blocks. lioier by permission to the Otnnhn National Itnnk. I'listclnss ntUnt'ou to ordoia fiom in terior whio'J are solicited. FA1ILK Y & CO. JDR. HAIR'S Asthma Gure. Thli Invnlunlilo gpocino readily nnd permn" ncntly euros all kinds of Astlunn. The most obbtlnnto nnd Ion ; ; standing cases ylold prompt ly to Its wonderful curhm properties. It Is known throughout the woild for Its uiirlvnlod efficacy. J. L. CAMWELti , city of Lincoln , Nob. , writes , Jan. y > , 1881 : Slnco uslnji tr. ) Hair's Asthma Cure , for moro than ono year , my wife has been cntitcljMvoli , nnd not oven a symptom of llio dlBonsu hns appeared. W1I.1.1AM IlUNNIi'lT , lUchlaml , Town , writes , Nov. * ! , 18.S.1 : I have been atlllctod with Hay Fever nnd Asthma slneo 1859 , I lollowod your directions imd am hnppy to eny thnt 1 never slept luittor in my lifo. I urn Rind that 1 am DinoiiK the many who can Kuoak so lavornbly ot your roniPdh'S. A valuable Ot pnso treatise containing slrallnt proot from every state In the U. S. , Canada nnl Q rent Uritnln , will bo mailed upon application Any diugfjlst not having it In stock will pro cure It WHO 19 UNACQMIMItO WITH THE OCOOIMrHr OF THIS coumny win. eft or cxMmina THU MAP THAT THE CHIGAGO.RODK ISLAND 8 PACIFIC RAILWAY Or nuon of Hi central petition and eloio rotation to II principal line. Kut and Wett. at Initial and IT- mlnal polnta. cunitltutea the moit Important mlif- oontlneutM link Jn tliat avat m of through trantuoiv tatlon vrlilcb lnTte | and facilitate tratel and tralHa t twa ncltleiar the Allanllc and I'acino CoaiU. It I. al o the furorlla and bent route to and from imlnli l ait , Nortliea t nnd Southeast , and corrofpondifiir palnli W t , Noithwett wul Huuthwcit. The Great Rook Island Route Oiurante IK patron * Ibat tttua ot perional icca. rHr aaordtil by a luillJ , thoroudilr ballnteil road. TH | , iinunth tracka of contlnuout trel rail. ub.tan tlallr built culvert * and tirldgei , rvlllnir ttork at ntur iwrtectlon aa liuman tklll i u make It , the wretr appllaju1 * ; ! of pa tint buffeii , pUtrurnia an4atr brakrj KiidtbateiacUnitdliclplInD wblih coT.rnt th prao' tlrM opuratlon or all Iti tralnt Olnf r upaclaltloa of ; hlt ruuta are Trunifvra at all counecllnic noluti In H l.2 ' 'fl1"L ' ° - i'n ' ! | ! l < 1 cemfWu oua The Fa t Eiiireu Tralni between Chloiro an-1 Ptorla , Council luir ) ! , Kan > a > CUy.Ltaf enwuitli anj AtchUou ara compoicd of well iflillUlrtJ , nnoly i > hoUiored Duy Ooacbix. > UcnlHcent i'ullman 1'aliro . The Famous Albert Loa Route Ji the direct and I " Hue between Cnleasoand tliimeapolli audSt. < V Otre ronnei lloni are inada In Union Depot , for all ! . . .nli In tba I.rrllorl. . and tirlllib I'roTlncei. Orer I Mi ruuta rut Kiptcx Tralni ara run to the watirlnir iHarei , rummer re , orti. plctunnQue localit * % and buiiilnif auit lliKlnir aroundi of Iowa and U iu > | a. Jt li olio tba mutt 3 lrabla rout * to tbe , .vilieat tlelii ( uul paitoral r landi of Interior Dakolfr * Still another 1H11EOT I.IN13 , rla Ftnxa and Kin- e. ai we ai tceti , at a Prncipal Tl in Uie l/olt il butci and Cuavi j at If R. R. CABLE , E.'ST. JOHN , IToj'l & Ocu'l il'ic'r , Oen'l Tkl * I'uj. Aift , C 3E3A.1E : > E33II ItT TO IS EWEY TONES ; Oneoftho Best awl Ltryast Stoo'cs in the # " , _ to Select from. Y | No Stairs to Climb. Elegant Passenger Elevator M. BURKE & SONS , j LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS , ] QKO. nUUKR , Mfinnjror. UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB , KEFEUENCES : Merchants' nnd Farmers' Hank , David City , Neb. ; Ksixrnoy Nallonnt . UankKearney , Nob. : Columbus Stnle Hank. Columbus , Neb. ; McDonald's Bank , North 9 I'latle , Neb. t Omalm Nnttonnl Bank. Onmlia. Neb. . . , | AVIII pay customers' draft witli bill of ladlnc attached for two-thirds value of stock. A 111 -111 I THE BESTTHREAD FOR SEWING MACHINES SIX-CORD SOFT FINISH SPOOL COTTON. Pull Assortment for snlo to the Trade by > VINYARD 82 : SCHNEIDER , ESTABLISHED 1803. CHADLERlROWNCO. GRAIN AND PROVISION I OFFICliS : Honnt or Trnilo , Clmtrihcr of Commoroo , Cuicngo. DUlwaiikco. H , C. MILLER , Western Business Solicitor. al Business Solicitor , 1301 DOUR Cnrrylnstliollolglum Roynl nnil United Stutcs Jlnllsailing every Sntunlny Between Antwerp &Ne York TO THE RH1HE , GERMANY , ITALY , HOL LAND AND FRANCE. Salon from too to J100. Kvourslon trip from SllUto S'80. ' Second Cubiu ? JJ , and Uxourslou S'X ) . Steerage imssuso nt low rules. 1'olor Wrls'it ' & Sons , Goner.il Agent ? , M HrouJivay , NOW York. Omaha , Nebrnskn , Frank U. MoorosV. . , St , L. & I' . tl < ! kct ROSEWATER & CHRISTIE , Rooms 12 and 13 Granite Blocfc , OmdoSi6tnmsnnd2owi > rno Plnns for and Towns a specialty. 1'lnns , KhtlnmtCB nnd Ep9clllcitlons for 1'ubllc nnd ether KuglncorliiR worUs liirnlslidd. Burvoy.s und Itcpoit mndo on Public Improvements. ANniiK7 HOSEWATEH , .Mombor Anicrlcnn Eoolo- Oty Civil UiiRlnecrs. City Kiifflnocr of Oniatiu' ' no. II. OIIHISTIK , GIUl ilnslnoer. iDRGAMERICAN E'aclcot A DIKBCT LING FOll England. France & Germany. Tlio btoumslilps of lliixvoll l.nown line mo built of lion , \MUor-tlilit coinpsrciiiunt8mi < l nio 1'uriilslied ivltli civury loaulslto to mitko tlio pussagubotli Bufo utnl itjfrucublu. Tlioy citny thu United Stales nml Kui'opmiM mitlKiiMil Inavu Mow York Tliursilnys nnd Saturdays for 1'lv. innuth , ( LOiNUOW.Chcrlioujf.d'AHls mid IIAJL llUltQ ) . Hutiirnliife' , tlio stcmncrslouvo IlamburMr on WcdnufcilnyH iiuU Sundays , via. lluviu , UiUIni , ' pns-ionguiHiit Boutliatnpton amixindon. . First ciibln t,7J , ffl ) iind JTS ; Hteornffo S L Unllrnua tickets from Plymouth lo Itrlslol , Car- illir. Ix > iidon. or to nny plnco In tlio South or Knglnnrt , FKIIK. glciomuo finm lUtropo only Ri5. Bond lor "Tourist ( lu/otti * . " C. II. ItlL'llAHI ) & CX. ) . , Ocnoral I'negoiiKOr Atronts , 61 Ilronilway , Now York ; Washington uiul Ln tiiilloKts. Cblcatro , 111. Nebraska National Bank OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital $200,000 Suplun May 1 , 1885 25,000 U.V. . YATKS , President. A. E. TOUIAI.IN. Vieo President. \V. . S. HUOIIKS , Cashier , \V , V. MoitjE , JOHN S. COLLINS , U.V. \ . YATES , LEWIS S.KEKD , A. E. TOUZALIK , BANKING OFFICE : THE IRON BANK. Oor. 12th and Farnnm Street ) . Ocuorttl llaucln ! Uuslunsj Traiuiotal. The Callgrnpb Is rapliUy < ll p1nclnir Iho pon. Iteusdn bow jou may you cannot ullortl to do without U. No inlivr litbor Bavliijf Invention lias HO less oned drudKury or brain uud luiiij , or auvud such u lurgu porcinitiiKu of dear labor. Figure that itlutuaoir but tvrico ns much \vort Ilia fflvuii tlmo us < iovi tliu pen ( It easily does tlirro tinisa at ( mucn ) and It gives yon soy oral tree lioura daily at and. Interest on your- Jnvoitinvnt , 1'or cln'UlufH und Hpoeliuuns up- to- II'G. BTUU'K. OmnUn , Neb. , iil. Axent for Nobrujku mid We-terti loivu ItniUU.N' .IUndoi-nood'g liotl for all Uujj'o nmouluuj , oa hauU. Crlco $1 cioi. STlHwo VITALITY li falllnf. Hreln IMIAINFDand r.XH AUi Tiil : or Toner I'lll.M A'l VltKI.V W AST- E - * iinrfnnt. nnil pnlMlilft nllfn In t.nn I JES1 Toncoj Artoptoit liv nil rroneli I'nynlclana nnd baln/t / nuilnljr luiij uiccoRsrully Introduce * ! licio. AUwMfceninfflossoaiuia drains proni tly rheckotl. TltKA'llsl ; clylni ? news- lion ( nillco or by mall ) with Fix cmlAnt doctors FJIKI1 . CIVIALE AUENCr , No. 174 Fulton Street. New York. CHCHESTER'S ( ENGLISH. " The Orlfrl"nl nnil Only Genuine. flftf-i - kndfclwaji ReltuMft. n.wnreofvortklfM Imlutloa * . Indl.nciii.bli la LADIES. A k } our Drunlit t > r "Chlchntfr'n Entlli li" nJ t k no Mher.or Inalou4 < . to u for rtfilouUri < n Ittttr bf return mall. * PAPER. Clilclicilrr Clirmlcnl Co. , f/J , M tf l on 6 unrc , TbUiula. , P * . ntil br Irti3tfl U cTvirnltrrr Aik tor 'CliUhea * tcr' inilli : > k" ' 'cnnyniynl IMIIi. T > nooihfr- SENT C. O. D. ONI : OR Moitu \VIIOI.IS.VLC : 1 PAY nil cjprc ehnrgt" to nil ixilntK wltliln 300 inllo * . l. < lH'rarrl ( ic3 to select from. Rfml two crnl Btaiup for Illustrated cntaJoi iv. Ivutlon tlila paper. L. G , SPEKGER'S TOY FACTORY , ' 22W. \ . MADISON ST. , CHICAGO. i RESTORED. RcmcAy I'rcp. \ictlmof youth. ibiu uaanoifiBnay i"1 Impmaoucu cnuslnir BlfSB * B8BH E 3SuiB1'reiuaturo Toua DoMllty. Uociy Lost , Man. Nan Imoil. lie. hahu trlod In vulcorory known rraiMlr tiii dlscovori-il .1 nliniile Rflf.cnrc\\litcU ba will scud i'lir.l' to bU fnllow.siiirorcn. Adilrcpn J. II.11KBVKU.4J CU-Uharnitrcct. Mow York Cltr. Cure without modl'V i A POSITIVE olno. I'atonted Octo-i1' bcr 10 , Ih7 . Ono box will cure \l the rnout obtlnato ease In four days or loss. No nauseous doses of cubclis , oopnlbaor oil of Enndalwood that nro certain to produoo dyspop- Bln by dnstroylntr the coutlnss of the slomnoli , I'rieoSl.fiO. Bold by nil diuw lsts or mulled on receipt of pricn. lor further pnrtlculars . eont forclrcnlar. P. O. Hex 1571. - J. C. jiV.XjXj .IiT CO CURE. fc3JohuBl. , Now York. tuos-th-Eatlvm&o Toil nro nllowrd a/rct ( Hal cftMrty days of tlio ma of Jlr. Vjo'n Celebrated Voltaic Dele wttb Klcclrio Sus pensory Appllnnccr , for the upccdy relief and rcr- mancntouroof.VITOHS PMUtu.oa \ of r alnn | / < l JJanlwoil , and rll Mmlred trouble. Also for niony otlirr dlscasoa. Complcto ro > toratlon to liCAUh. Vleor , nnd Manhood miarunio-il. o rlslc In Incurred. Illus trated pntnnhlce in ii/li-niWops / mulled free , Dyad- drcialDS VOLTAIC XiLXCO.niariiliaU.QHcb' Railway Time Table. DM AH A. Tno following la tlio llmo of arrival nnd de. partinoof tnilm by Central Stiimlunl tlmo nt tlio local ilopols. 'J'ntlna of tbo C. , St. P. , M. & O. nrrlvo ntul ilo part from tbolr Uupot , corner ot Htli nnil WobUoi- streets ; traliitioii tlio I ) . Si M. , C. . II. * Q. mill 1C. C. , St. J. XC. . II. from tha 11. * M. dupot ; all otlitro from the Union I'flolflo dC"0t IIUIOUK THAIN3. Drhlgo traliii" wn Icixvo U , P. ilopot nt flJJ : ! J7a3-8:00-HIO-o:50 : : : : ll 10:00-11 : : uoo. m. , 1:00 : -li'-D-itiiU-li : ! :00 : : i:00 : : U'J-5W-5:3a-Oi03- ' : : 0:10 : 7:00-11:10 p. m. IASIIVO trnnsfor for Omnha a 7:12 : 11 8:15-0:80 : : B'J:43 : H IOa- : > -lft7-llui ) : : u. m-i l:3r : 2:13- : -2rj.-a:3 : : : < > -iJ:37-l'J7 : 5t5 : UJj 7:20-7:60- 11:62 : p. m. Anlval nnd tluimrturo of trains from tlio trunsferdepot nt Council limns : DKl'Al'T. AlllUVB. CIHOAOO & NOHTUWKSTnilK. , 0ir ; > A. M . . . . .Mail mid liziircss , , , . , . . 7:03p. : u I2l0r. : M Accommodiition < : ; )0 i-.M 6S : r. M Uxprcass 0:15 : A. u ClilUAQO & 110UK IHI.ANU 0:15 A. M Mall and Bxprob * 7:00 : p.M 7:15 A. M Accommodation . . , . . , 6 Wi > .M 0M p. u Uxpro 9:15 : AU CIIIOAUO. MIl.WAUKKt : U ST. 1'AUI 0:10 : A.M. . Mall and Krpioss 7:00r. : M OM'Jl' . n Express 0:15A.M : CHICAGO. miiu.iNOTON fc quiNOr. ' 0lXrA. M Mali undKxpresi 6:20r.M : 0 : 0i' . > i EXPIOBS 8lI > A.u WAUAHII , BT. I.OUia It 1'ACIl'IO. 2:15p. : M.Local.Pt. Ix > ul3 Kipross Local U : OOp.M.Ti-ansferBulxjulal'x.Transfer.3:20 ; : P.M KANSAS CITV. 8T , JOE ft COUNCIL UBlIPrn. 2:1.1 : A. u . .Mull nnd Uxprow 7 : iP. U UUO : i > .vi r.xinusa 8IOUX CITV ft HACIWO. , 14 STOCK VAUD8 THAIN3 Will Icavo 0. P. depot. Omnlia , nt fll-3:3I- : 10t5-lUM : : . m. ! 2 : 10-0:50-0:23 : : p. m. Ix'Bvo Stock Vaixls forOmitliti at T:55 : 10:35 * . . NOTK A trains dally ; I ) , dully except Sunday O Uitlly except Baturday ; I ) , dally export -