THE OMAHA DAILYBES , TiIJR.SDAY ( , APRIL 8 , 183(5. ( 5 ! * 'FROM ' TI1E STATE CAPITAL , Decisions Handed Down by the Supreme Court of Nebraska. THE GAMBLERS VICTORIOUS. Judge 1'ounil llondcrs n Decision In Their rnvor Tlio Proposed J'Jplscopnl College llcstilt Of tlie Kloctlon. IrnOM THK urn's IINCOI < X miitr.AB.I ' Q-ho following opinions worn handed down by the supreme court justice1 ? yes- crdny : Mailers vs. Marsh. Krror from I'lllmore county. JlovcRicd. Opinion by Cobb. J. 1. Upon a trial in the district court , in n proceeding under the provisions of the statute for the support nnd maintenance of illegitimate children , it is not error on tlio part of the court to refuse to allow counsel for the defendant to cross examine the prosceutrix as to what fiho testified to in her examination boforu the magistrate before whom the proceed ing was Instil utcd her examination be fore the magistrate being certilicd up. SJ. On such trial it was not error for Ihn court to sustain the objection of counsel for thu plaintiff on tlioiiucstion put to her on cross-examination by counsel for de fendant , in the following words "Didn't ' you have intercourse with there in thnt house about that tlmo" the time referred to being Miown by the context lo bo about nineteen months before the birth of the child. ! 5. In order to predicate error upon the sustaining by the court of nn objection to u iiicstiou | propounded to a party's own witness , the party must make an ellbit to iirovu the fact or facts .sought to bo elic ited by the question , I. Account books iiro admissible as I'.videiico in an action only whore they contain charges by one party against tlio other , etc. HtnUox rcl. Monre vs. C. , St. P. , At. & O. U. It. Co. Mruid.umis wilt denied. Opinion by Maxwell , Cli. .1. 1. Whi'ro it is sought to test the .suf ficiency of a petition lor a mandamus , the proper eourMls ! _ to di-mur to the petition upon the ground that the facts stated therein do not entitle the rclator to thu relief sought. S. Motion to quash for iiiMillicioncy held to he a demurrer. ! ! . The actof the legislature creating the railway commission , which took ell'eet Juno G , 183. ) , gives such commission gen- i-ral .supervision of all railroads operated by .steam in the state , and requires thorn among other things , upon a proper com plaint being filed , U > investigate the necessity for an addition or change of station houses or stations. A party , therefore , who requires the change , ad illtion or orcction of a station , must se cure tlio action of thn commission before this court will grant a mandamus to com pel its location. The case of Stale vs. H. V. H. U. Co. , 17 Nob. , was instituted be fore the act creating the railroad com mission took effect. Connor vs. IleiiRtucn. Krror Irom Dlxon county. Itoversed. Opinion by Maxwell , Cli. .1. 1. Where the defendant in his answer admits substantially the contract set out in the petition , but alleges that thu plain- till'hus violated its provisions , and tlioru i.s plea of thu statute of frauds , it will bo considered ns waived. 2. Wheru A and H were in partnership in the grocery business , and A sold his intoros in the business to 1 ! , if ho would take his interest in certain rooms over the store at ยง 100 per year for such time as should thereafter bo agreed upon with tb owner of the huildinir , for certain repairs which A hud made on said rooms , and tlio time was'aftcrward fixed at two years , Hold , That the sale of Urn interest in the firm and the leasehold constituted ono contract. SlotiKh vs. Stofanl. Eiror from Dixon county. Atllimcd Opinion by Maxwell , Cli. J. 1. A delivered railroad tics on the bank of the Missouri river for B , but before B accepted and took possession ot them , they were taken by C Hold , That A could maintain an action for the conversion of the tics. 3. The wrongful taking of property and appropriating thu same to the parly's own use constitutes conversion. 8. An tUTor in favor of the plaintiff in error is not cuusu for reversing a judg ment. 4. Unlesa Instructions asked are ap plicable to the testimony it Is not error for the court to refuse the same. A VICTOHY KOH TUT HOYS. The uppoul of the sporting men from the decision of the county court , holding thorn in contempt for roplovimn" : their tools after they had been seized by Po liceman Littlcliold , under n warrant is sued by that court , was decided yester day by Judge Pound in favor of tlio do- fondant. Judge Pound , in his ruling , said that thn county opiut Jia'1 ' - " nlo _ , iutbdlwHwia CTmunal mailer's than an 01 . 'uiary magiblratcandlhit : a policeman cannot legally serve any process from that court without being lirst bworn in and deputized us n constable or slim-ill' . The warrant under which tlio tools were seized was directed simply to Litlloliuld , ns a pollcoman , uud had no further en dorsement. Judge Pound hold that the warrant and scrvico were both bad , and that the defendants could not bo punisliod for contempt for oll'ering legal resistance. Mr. 1) . U. Courtimy appeared for the de fense. TUB NEW EPISCOPAL COLLF.OK. Rov. John Gassman , acting as the representative of lilshop Worthincton , was in consultation with Mr. fl. J. Walsh , and other prominent mombcrs of the Kpisoopnl ohuroh liuro , yesterday , in Voferonco to locating the now college , or preparatory school lor boys. A beautiful hto | of live ucros on Twentieth street , northeast of the Uunoral Uomiek place , was decided on , provided five acres moro adjoining can bo scoured for u drill ground , which Mr. Walsh thinks probable. Mr. ( lassman said ho was authorized to say on bohnlf of the bishop that the \ building would bo commenced as soon ns this ground was obtained and $10,000 in subscriptions guaranteed. About two- thirds of the necessary money hns boon pledged , and the outlook for obtaining tlio remaining $5,000 , is very bright. The college is to bo known as ( Jliirkson Hall , in commemoration of tlio docusod bishop , and will be used exclusively us u training bchool for boys desirous of entering the unlvernity. UE8UI.T3 OF TUF.SIUY'8 KI.KOTION. The only man on the republican ticket who was defeated at the polls Tuesday was Charley Magoon , one of the candi dates for member of the school board , whoso prohibitionist opponent , K , 11. Chapin , got a majority of U votes out of u total ofd.O'ja. All the rest of the re publican nominees wore elootod by snfn majorities. The men chosen are as fol ) :1 : lows Police : Judge A. 1' . Parsons , 899 ma- , ority. Cemetery Trustee Lewis Grcjjory , 1,491 , majority. Members School Hoard Henry Sim- I * berg ( rep. ) , 837 majority ; E. II. Chapin ( pro. ) , ll majority , ( 'omioilmon tirst ward. Nelson C. Brook , 1B8 majority ; Second ward , John Frnns , 10U majority ; Fourth ward , 11. H. Dean , 01 majority : Fourth ward , It. B. Graham , 45 plurality. The average re publican vote was about 1.200 , while the democrats polled 781 and the prohibition ists 575. The fight on members of tlic school board was almost entirely be tween the republicans and prohibition ists , and us n consequence the vote of both on that oflioo largely exceeded the figures given. The election has demon strated that there U a republican ma- | orlty In every ward In the city , nnd thnt [ ho prohibitionists also have a very re spectable Vote in tlio city at largo. BI1IKF MKNTIOX. The Citizens bank of Bennett , with n B'.iicck , " T. jVi'lcrson and Oharlos A ! Pierce. The convention of the deaf and dumb Instructors of America will pass through Omaha on .lulv nth , cnroiitu for San Francisco. Principal Gillespio , ot the Omaha institute , has been instructed by the board of public lands and buildings to entertain them at lunch nnd accom pany the party to California. On going to her dressing room in the opera house just after the third act of "Tho Shadows of a Great Oily. " Tuesday night , Miss Kdna Carov missoil a valua ble ) gold watch and chain which she had left on the dressing caso. The police were notified hut failed to discover any trace of the missing property. Miss Carey cried bitterly over tlio loss , but on getting rciuly to retire in her room at the Com mercial , her sorrow was turned to joy at finding the watch safoinan inside pocket of her imd ( < rghlrt , whcro she had placed it for safe keeping. The saloons were all closed on election day , and tlio boys arc laughing nt the mayor and lire-warden for so far forget ting the law as to make a "sneak" into tne side door of a popular Tenth street report. Schwartz & Meyer , the saloon men , were on trial before Judge Parker yester day afternoon for selling liquor to John Minnick , a continued drunkard. STATB AHKIVALS. J. J. Halllgan , Ogallala ; I ) . P New comer , liluo Hill ; Charles A. Harvey. Omaha : ( Jeorgo 11. Htitlcr , Shelby ; W.T. KlclmrtKon , David City ; Williajn Palmer and ( Jeorgi ! H. Palmer , PliittMnouth ; V. F. Hnrko , Blue Springs ; 1) . O. MeKwen , Omaha ; O A. Crnfts and . E. Ilixson , Valparaiso ) ( } . W. McMillan , Omaha ; L. W. Hank and D. T. Hill , Syracuse ; W. F. Calhoun , Omaha. A STOKE FOR BREAD. Tito Failure of Href Ten. ( PromOis Philadelphia Proai ) Ono by one , la turn , like the nostrums which slckon and deplete the system , the no-called Btrenfjth-glrlng devices fall Into dlAuee , to bo supplementad by what the common sense ot the people has discovered to IHJ elmplor and b < Htsr. Not long slnco the Chicago "N ws" published ths follow ing : "Chomlstry lion decided that the food vnlue et beef tea Is BO email thnt U can cefircely bo clnoaerl aa a food. Physicians have for some ttmo taught thnt to give a convaloecont beef tea oveu 'the very strength ot the meat * Is to give him n Btone when he Mks for bread. What Is needed Is to add molt to some of the prepared - pared food. ThU fact la not aufflclently well known to nnnea , and hence conval escence Is often needlessly prolongeU. " About ths eane time another chomlat declared tbat oab-mtal , ai food , had about ni much value SB "ohlps. " Slmul- tAneoua with thesa disclosures , thera np- p red in Uio Clnclanati "TlnioS < ar , " a dlocuwioa , at length , npon the luorits of Tea , In Trhlch appeared the results by a GurroafJol ntist from ex- ptriraenta upon two dogs to ascertain its value aa a food. The two animals , com paratively , irero of equal strength and health , and for a tatsd tlmo were given , respectively \vnter and b if tea. Tlio ono to which beef tea was administered died , the other , sustained on water , lived. One- half the reKtorAttves do not restore prompt ly , or efficaciously. Nature want * a help to get btronzer. Medicine might further weaken. Physicians , without exception , now unite In prescribing pnro whiskey absolutely fre from fusel oil , and other BoxloiiBirod poisonous adulterations which ore the chief objections to ordinary whis kies. Mot nntll recently , however , was the process discovered cl emanating the active and virulent potion. Bat upon the intro duction of Duffy's pure malt whtetcoy , which scientists declare to be absolutely pars , it at once beaamo the standard in aedieal practice , and combining a food and stimulant quality , It is the ieconlaed ( spcolQo , In the place of these dibr.aid.cd Boatxuias. _ A Usorul Attendant. " The Wasp : Berry Wall may bo the king of the dudes , but the emperor of that fraternity i.s eurtainlv n Boston exquisite now at the palace. This hot-houso ilower of modern "susaioty" is followed every where by a solemn footman who had never boon known to open his lips. The other day nn acquaintance of the Bqstonian mot him on Market street and said : "By the way , my dear boy. what on earth do you kcjiu tUtU gerva" * * , rjno. after yon * - lie doesn't scorn to Tool any uso. " "Yon are very aw much mistaken , old chappie , " drawled the dndo. "I aw T couldn't get along vfithout him , couldn't really , " and ho lookout his cigarette caso. "Light ! " The man stopped up and unbuttoned Ilia coat. "Donohor notice his vest , dear chap pie ? " said the lu-ln. "It is made of sand paper. I use him to scratch matches on. " _ Where Could AlUa Clovelantl'B Ijtno Bo Driiwn ? Clara Hello : What a jolly row Miss Cleveland has boon kicking up , about low corsages. Still , she is awfully rizlit in condemning some of the nudity , bho makes a euocial point of it that the line of baroness shall bo high enough to cover all of tlio distinct femininity. Her idea Is that bare arms , and so much of the breast as happens to bo Hat , are not an immodest exposure , but ns I looked up from n perusal of her letter it was just before Htarting for a reception , and a bevy ot cirls wore ready to go and my eyes fell on a maiden of exceeding moagornc-ss in curvatures I said to my self ; "Whore would the line bo drawn across that creature If It were lowered in obcdionco to Mjss Cleveland's proposi tion ? " The skin is of that delicate nature up on whioh the most improvement nun bo matin nnd by the use of Poz/.oni's Modi. catod Complexion Powder all roughness , sallownoss anil irritation can bo ovor- comi ) leaving tlio ekin delicately white , soft and smooth. This preparation has a world wide reputation , so no fear need bo entertained of the result. Sold by nil druggists. Where to Draw the IJno in Danolne. Pock's Sun : The llov. John L. Scuddor , of Minneapolis , preaching on dancing recently - contly , said : "Thoro is ajlino whcro safety ends and peril begins. In dancing , that line can uo definitely drawn , und the place to draw it is around the woman's waist. " This Is particularly true if the other follow who urought the girl to the "shindy" is of a Jealous disposition , and wants to monopolize her himself. Tlio writer once drew the line around a girl's waist at a dauco several times in succes sion , and had to wear beefsteak over his eye for a number of days afterward. But tlio other follow lost two front tueth , so it was ubout even. _ - Educated and Kx ] > erlonccd. Hood's Samparilla is prepared by C. I. Hood & Co. , apothecaries , Lowell , Mass. , who have a thorough knowledge of pharmacy , and many years' practical experience in the business. It is prepared with the greatest skill and care , under the direction of tlio mim who originated it. Hunco Hood's Sursaparilla may bo depended upon & a thoroughly pure , honest uud reliable medicine. AN INTELLECTUAL BEAN-POLE Senator Ingalls Sketched in the Midst of His Apostrophe to the Mugwump. "LOW AND BEHOLD" ORATORY , Senatorial Feeds In the Committee Itooins Grover Goes Gunning for Ducks Sickness in the Cabinet. WASHINGTON , D. C. . AprlltCorro - spondcnco of the BKK. ] Washington society , which , in Its make-up , is rather mixed in color and kind , can stand a good deal of the "lo and behold" style of dress ing with the accompanying consequen ces. But as the Washington Critic , our most caustic independent evening paper , says : " \\'o hope Senator Ingalls will not again introduce the decollete style Into his remarks on the senate lloor. " Heaven forbidVo ! \ can't stand it. Society's eyes arc tough , but its ears deli cate , und there i.s a diU'oronce between what Dsoniety docs nnd sees ami what society hears and feels. Society does not like to have its nerves shocked as tliry were last Friday , when the elegant nnd accomplished senator from the windy state of Kansas , in his most winninw way , and with his choice diction of king's Kng- llsh , dollned a mugwump. It has long been a question in political circles , just what that species really wasand where it really belonged. IMJ.U.LS HAS Sr.TTL.KU IT. It was onongh to make the ghost of Harmnn's "What Is It" green with jeal ousy to have another "epicene creature" made famous by another showman that is , so to speak , to be thus shown up. for of cour.su it would bo disrespectful to sneak of a United States senator as a showman , even if they do have that ap pearance .some times. Well , the oll'ect of Senator Ingalls' mugwump upon the densely piicued.'gallcne.s wastremondous. | In other words , "it broiurht down tin house. " Applause and laughter could not bo subdued , and in spite of the pre siding ollieer's pounding away with that harmless little gavel and making throats to "clear the galleries , " laugh and clioor the boys , big and little , did and would. It was tun for them , but death to blushes und ollVnilod modesty of the anti-'Ostler Joe variety , which could not hide itself , took to its heels anil squirmed and squeezed through that jam , making n general commotion ( just as men squee/.o ottt of n long row in the theatre to get a drink ) anil sought consolation in n chain- iiagno lunch below , it was shocking , po itivcly shocking" to moilesty'a nerves ; it was exhaustive and the victims hud to be revived. When some one told Senator Ingiills that ladies left the gallery during his description of the mugwump , "O , " said he , " 1 am sorry they took it to themselves " If the distinguished sena tor had known the relative position of some of his intonsrly interested audience possibly ho would have boon more con siderate of their feelings. Yet ho is not the man to spoil a story for relation's sake , not , he. SIIXATOU INCJALL'S VCKSONAL AI'HEAK- ANCE adds very much to the sharp two-edged effects of his sarcastic remarks , and ho seems to loose no opportunity to jibe his political opponent on all po iiblo occas ions. Indeed ho has the appearance of a walking exclamation pointou stilts Tall , about six feet two in his boots , which are always shining black and neat lilting with trailer tops , strapped over them ; straight as a lead pencil and thin us a knife blade , hardly enough of him physi cally to ( ill : i peeping crack in a ttoor. Ho carries liimsolt well and has the man ner of ono who i.s endowed with a good deal of self respect a virtue all public men do not possess. His splendid , well- noised head is garnished with .1 heavy growth of varirratotl , close-cropped hair , parted in the middle , or as near the mid dle aa a near-sighted man can j > art , and inclined to stand on end , which has a tendency to give force to hi.s speeches. I suppose ho can smile at tbo right time and in the right place , but a smile docs not , on everyday occasions , adorn his classic outthough somewhat angular fea tures. There may bo a smile , I should not wonder , lurking around the corners of his month , but that is so in ambush from a poper ana salt moustache and chin whiskers , there is no absolute cer tainty of knowing at a long : range from the cullcry. Through gold-bowed specs ( ho has an extra pair ot glasses hitched onto his coat button ) his sharp dark o > < a glitter and sparkle aad * ' tmually gife him the intclcctual air of of the college professor kind , especially as ho now dresses in a black broadcloth suit , the oloso-litting Prince Albert coat fitting him like a glove. His blonder nook is encircled with a round Episcopal col lar , and a dark blue , with tiny white dot , "dirty shirt hldor , " ornamented with n simple gold pin. Wlien he wears that double-breasted , bob-tailed Scotch cloth suit , which was hid favorite style of gut ting himself up last year , ho docs look like n Harvard college regatta student , and somehow that rig always scorn ? to have an influence ) on the woarer's con science , as though ho has a part to play. At any rate , ho acts like another follow , a trlllc English you know , in that bobtailed - tailed rig , Senator IiigfUls isn't a oharm- ing sort qf it man ; that is hu doesn't hie himself off to the committco-room and churn over a big feed at nil hours of the day and nignt , tolling stories that have nothing to do with the case. Ho may have his warm personal friends , but he Isn't a bumnior. ills tastes ure schol arly , his habits domestic ; the true hus band of a faithful , devoted wife truly his helpmeet , and a proud fatlior of huff a dozen or more of the brightest and loveliest children. Surely this world ought to bo a very pleasant place for Senator Ingnlls , By the way , speaking of COMMUTi : KOOH FEEDS , reminds mo that while the hunted debate on "shall the president pass his check to the senate" I mean .secret papers , etc. there was n revlery by day down in the naval committee room , presided over by Senator and Mrs. Don Cameron , their guests being the Swedish and French ministers , several of the most entertain ing and attractive senators , sucli as Alli son , Sherman , Aldrich. Butler and Black burn , and Secretary Whitney , as uiiwl , attended by a whole bevy of pretty girls and a couple of pretty widows. O , that Whitney ! what a fleet ho does com mand ! My country cousins may think it a very strange place to have a lunch , of the smallest kind , in a committee room , among all the dry legal papers , bills ami things , saving nothing of the stumps of cigars laying round on the window sills , desks and corners , with now and then a stray bottle tucked under the table in a hurry. I assure you society considers it in "gcod form" and perfectly proper that these big harmless sprees should bo carried on. The dignilied senate does not rise to a point of order on the question ; that is , there is no objection raised , mid it is hi order thn.ttho tired , brain-weary senators should break away from their moorings in the stuffy senate-chamber , and "sail in" to the good things set before them down below. Good health and success ful legislation depends upon those secret meetings hold with closed doors. But woo betide the careless senator who for gets to iuvlto his wife , and having so for got , takes consolation in some prottv young lady. Such tluncs have happened where the forgotten wife chance * to go to the commlttoc room to find her hus band busy inveMigatinc ! Again , let mo assure you , my gqoJ friends , that these things are considered ' " "good form , " nnd occur frcqucntly'ln"t1io checkered life of a United Mates senator. Is it any won der that the million dollar men , fresh from the mines of the 1'aciho slope , arc willing to pay any price for n sent in the U. S. senate ? And is it any wonder the coal men of Pennsylvania , the oil men of Ohio , the lumber men of the far west crave the hon&r ? And they mmt bo amused when they got hero. To sit all day in the sennto chamber , winking ami blinking at the .galleries , or napping in the cloak rooms , is .fatlgucinjr , they must have a respite from the weariness of the situation. And it is not wholesome to sit from twelve till live p. m. in the foul air of that senate chamber on an empty stomach. Till : I'UF.SIPENT 1A1 > A DAY OFF , and blefs mo what a fuss has been raised about it. As our journalistic brother of the Capital , says : "All the fly-gobblers are after him. " The president is but hu man , and it is but natural that he should like to take after ducks occasionally. Secretary Manning's sudden illness gave warning that the president was ronlining himself altogether too closely too much work and not enough play. And , be sides , be it remembered , that our good president was used to club dinners and the like before ho came to Washington No president , within my recollection , has lived a quieter domestic and private life not oven Hayes. He has attended to his publlo business most faithfully , worklngjoarly and late to solve the knotty problems of the ninths of state , llo hasn't grown thin , on the contrary , ho has gained in llesh , about forty pounds. Uut there is a day of reckoning for over taxed nature. Three of the cabinet olli- oors are ill from over-work of the br.iin , and not enough physical exorcise. Secre tary Lamnr , ami Atlonioy-Ocnnral Gar- laud , are better , but there is still grave doubts of Secretary Manning's ever being able to resume the duties ot secretary of the treasury , even if he should recover. There i.q no question about this being a hard-working administration , and wo must not grudge the president hi.sdny nil' . What would a public man bo worth with- enl a club dinner ? CON' . 1WOM HUOWN COUNTY. IMne ISn.loyln ; ; n AVell Merited Iloom. LONG PiNi : , Nebraska , April n. [ Cor respondence of the Bin : . ] A surprise greeted your correspondent as ho visited the young growintr town of Long Pino. Hero , in central northern Nebraska , mid- wav between Missouri Valley and Chad- ron and the middle division of the F. E. & M. V. K. K. , is a rapidly growing sub stantial town a town whoso boom from the beginning has been a steady and a gradual one. Not built in a. week and boom for n few months , but ti town which lot the rush and bustle pass on with the railroad and built itself up from what was left. Business men wore soon to see that a town situated" } ! ! the heart of a rich" , fertile agricultural Country , and a town made a division by the railroad , was surely to bo a permanent one , and thus with a clearsighted view settled in Long Pine , and the advantages that the town offered and .still ofTor wore not , to bo looked over. Elurq is as line a' water power as could possibly lo ) obUiinocl , and enterprising Eeople are taking advantage of the same y the erection ot large and costly mills on the adjacent stream of Long Pine. Already two llourins mills have been erected anil are now running day and night , supplying' ' ' the homo market and shipping east and west. Two more largo roller Hour mills will bo constructed m short melro , and the town will then af ford a market for grain from a distance of a hundred miles. The citizens of tlio town arc anxiously hoping that some cap italist will come and view the Pine and its water power , and advantageously to himself financially and the future pros- parity of the town , construct a woolen mill and such other necessities as the place now needs. The present popula tion of the town is nearly 800 , and grad ually increasing. Long Pine now offers , and will for a few months , inducements worthy of the investigation ot the capi talist 'or business man. The town is situated in a picturesque valley of Brown county , on a site from which miles each way can bo seen ; looking over the country wo BOO beautiful prairie , stretching for miles , dot ted here and there with the homo of the settler and farmer. This prairie seem ingly is composed of many valu and ranches. What * * - - more plcasa--w to thou u scope of country over which the eye can command n view for miles ? But it is not the scenery for which Long Pine prides itself , but the fertile soil of the surround ing country and its own present growing condition. Hero they have built at great expense two largo , costly churches and another denomination Congregational will also soon erect its own gospel palace. A large school house is also contemplated to bo built the coming springer summer , as are also a numljor of residences and business houses. So it will bo thus seen that this year will open one of the largest building booms known to the history of Long Pino. Two well edited papers , the Bugle and Journal , are hero published and interestingly advocating the voice of the people. The old adage reads "slowly but surely , " and the necessities of Long Pine are thus coming' "Money makes the mare go,1' and the impor tance and prosperity of every western town is measured by its business interests. Ono who has uot seen this country for throe years would now be surprised to see the change time has wrought. In pla so of the temporary buildings then oooupiod , largo and commodious business houses have been erected as rapidly as the financial ability of the busi nessmen and.tho trade justified. As exam ples of what llvo , onergetio mnn can ac complish in this country wo beg to men tion the following as among the number whom wo had the. pleasure of meeting and to whom wo arc indebted for much valuable information received. Indeed a description of rVwestorn town would bo incomplete witlulut mentioning those to whom it is largely indebted for its pros perity , ( ilovor & Whitnioro are proprie tors of the Brown Cpunty bank and do a largo business , ( , Anong ; the dealers in merchandise of general stock are Mygntt & Clovonger who. carry ouoof the largest stocks in Brown county. Mr. Mygatt was n former prominot merchant at Logan , Iowa. Thomas itCoiirtright also deal heavily in KonohU merchandise and drugs and also dealers in real estate and land agents. Peter'Do ' Clark and A , F Kuttoruush both luive good stores in the above line and lire * doing a successful business , Mr. Do Clark also deals in hardware. Mr.uJlutterbusli will soon erect a largo costly rdller flouring mill at this place. The hardware business of Long Pine la represented by T. Winter ami 13. B. Smith , both doing an extensive business in hardware and agricultural implements. Mr Win ter also owns a largo ranch of a thousand acres near town , W. II. Grimms , a druggist of largo experience , owns and conducts a largo and well-stocked drug store , The pioneer physician of Long Pine is A. A. Webster , who is ix profes sional man of rare ability. One of the largo property owners of the Pine is W. A. bidden , who runs a merchant tailoring establishment , and docs the leading busi ness in that line of any in the norfiiwcot , A model lowelry house is that of J. T. Ingalls & Son , whoso stock is complete in every respect , and valued at about $3,000. Among the inquiries generally made concerning a western town is re garding its hotel accommodations , and certainly such a town as Long Pine , with its railroad olllcos , round-houses , ma chine shops , and other important nd- vantages , would bo seriously lacking without nmplo provisions for supplying the wants of the tuner man , and in this wo can safely sny that this place excels most other towns of its age , and in fact but few towns three times as largo can boast of bettor hotel accommodations , and after once stopping at the Dwinell house any explanation as to what the hotels of Long Pine arc will be unneccs- cssary , as it speaks for itself. No country between the two oceans ofl'er moro in- , ducemcnts than these now counties in the northwest , and those crowded in the eastern cities should lind n desirable lo cation in the west , and take up a beauti ful spot of government land which can certainly bo found in northwest Nebras ka. A. 25 YEARS IN USE. The Oreatttt Medical Triumph of the Ago I SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID ( LIVER. IoB or p < llto , llnrrelncoMlvc , I'aVuIn the h ml , vrlth n dull nonsntlon In the bacic > nrl , l'nl un'tJr the nlinnlricr- blndc , Fnllnin after e-ulnz , with mill. Inclination to exertion of bodr or nil ml , Irrilbllltroft mi r , l.otr spirit * , trim K forilliiK nfhKTlns neglrelrii Homo duty. Wvnrlieu , UlxzluoM , Fluttering nt the l { art. ! > ! before the cyc , HcndncUo uror the right cjro , Jle tlcn n ii , with ( Itnil dr nini , Highly colored Urlue , and CONSTIPATION. TUTT'S FILLS aroesptclnlly adapted to such cases , ono iloso effects ouch n chsmgn of fcclln < ; A3 to astonish tlio sufferer. Thojr Itirrraie thn Api > * tltei\nil cauio the body t > Titko 411 * l h thin the iretom 19 itonrlihcil.iuxi brthslr Tonic Action on the l Ut UTe Or jniii.HfTiilnr Stools sro urri .Kt. N.Y. TU1TS EXTRACT SIBSAPARILLA Kenovntos tlio boJ7 , maktq lienllliy , Btronjjtheni the wivik , repairs the wastes of ttio system with puru blooil and hai'J inusclu ; cones tlin nervous srstom , Inritoratei the brilu , and Imparts the vigor of manhood. $ 1 . Sold liv dniittbts. DR. HAIR'S Asthma Cure. Tills InviJunblo gpcoldo rniullljr nnd perma nently cures nil hinds ot A-sthmn. The moit obstlnnto nnd loiir sUmiiltiK cusoi ylold prompt ly to Its wonderful curing proportloJ. It H Known throughout the world for its unrivaloJ cOlcncj. J. L. OAMnVKLI , , city of Lincoln. Nob. , writes , .Tan. 85. 1S84 : Since uilnir Dr. Ilnlr'a Astlinm Cure , for moro thnn ono Ji'nr , my wlfo bus boon entirely well , nnd not ovou n symptom of the dlsoiiFo hue npnonrod. W1U.IAM HKNNKTT , Hlrhland , Iowa , write * , Nov. 3d , IHKi : I have been ufllloted with Huy Kover nnd Asthrnn since 1SW. I followed your directions nnd m happy to sny thnt t never fclopt better In my llfo. I tun plnd that I urn ninonjf the ninny w o can spouk BO favorably of yourrumodlus. AvAlufiblofil paKO tronttso containing slmiliM Sroof from every stnto in.ho U. S. , Ciinnda and rent Drltaln. will bo mulled upon application Any druggist nothavlnir It In stock will pro- IWrJrri of ! IHi ilI Orfa . A f diopi Iniwrt K dvliviMi * * aTcr bi 6 ( ! MI off cLMiipAgae , tud to 4ll uiaut r dihnii. Try II. 1 t wr of reHBtrrfrit * . Aik r r crafr arr1nm > * * far UitprUaiff | flMUjUUufctw J Vj J > R. J U. D felKOKRT AbO S * j. w. WOTFEHMAim , BSLS ASSOT , gi jjzto.iDtr r ff. r. WEAK , NERVOUS PEOPLE And oth n fnffrrimr from hn ( TOUtt ctvblllty , cxliaUbtlntT Bchronlo ( ! U.uaA s punmtura 1 decline ot younit or old w " 7oiltlT ljr cured l > y Dr. .Kftrne'a famous Elrctru. Maviirtlt H lL ThourancU SUt In uifl union h vo txtn curfd. itantljrfolt. ratantntiuitl MU10 ' eka wr > r ume belt. Ulcotrlc r _ _ r wtlli ialnb ll ! ( Aroldwortiiltulm- > t tfan ftntfbeffw eamatn loclrlo Truwcl for Ruptmr * . VOO curedlA'tU. rtmrt itwupfarpunplilet. DR. W. J. HoaiiE. lurtuias. 191 WASUSH Av. , UIICACO. bii. 'Cured by AclutluUterluK Dr. SBnlncs * Wolcloii HpcclUc. It can boBlrcn Inn cup of cetTbe or tea without the knuwlcilce ol Hi * person Inking II , H absolutely barme ! , und will effect a pftrmanaat nud apeurty euro , wlietlicr Ilie patient U a muderato drinker erin in alcoholic ureck. It lias been gUcu In thou- ouidi of cas s , a J In every Inatsneo a perfect euro li1 followed. It ncrpr rails , Tim oystem once ImpiX'BnaUd wltb tbe Bpecl.1 * . ItbeconiiHian uttat Impnvslblllty ( or the liquor appetite to exist. FOIl SALE BY FOLI/OWINO DRUOQIbTH : KUir.N fe CO. , Car. IStb und Uaualan. and 18th & CuwlDB Hi * . , Ornuuti , Neb , ) A. D. 1'OSTHll Of IIIIO. , Couucll niafTM , Iowa. Call or write for pamphlet conttilnlne linndreda of tJ.'tlmontHlf ( rum the lxt womoa and men ( racm uH uartoot tbecountrv. hooJ. to. haTliurlriMlavMaourr known roniedr li i nlncovared a eliurle wilr-cuM.wnlcb ho will tona yiiKK tn bin fellnwjniireror * . Addreen J. U. lllCKVKS. U au > tlwntr et. Mow York Oltr. OMi OH MOltK AT WIIOUUALG I'lllfE. 1 PAT all eirre'i rhtrgeii to all points within 300 mllrt. 1 .noo rarrUtroa ( < > wilvt from Bend two cent lump for Illustraltxi cataloaua. tlMitlon UUa | iior , L. G , SPENCER'S ' TOY FACTORY , 221 W. MADISON ST. , CHICAGO. P. BOYER & CO. nd JaiJ Work. 1020 I'urnam Street , Omaha , Nob. | DEBIUTAT5El)5lKN. You ore nllnircd a free trial oflhlrtv daut ot the na ( o ( Dr. Ue'a Cclcbrnteil Voltalo Delt wltb Kltctrlo but- pcntory ApplUnoos , ( or tbe 8iee < ly nllcf and per. tniDontouroof Jfervovi DtbllltiIwaot t'tfaluyutid Manhood , and all lilndrod trnulil t. Also for manj other diseases. Complete rntorat Ion to Health , Vlxor , nnrt Manlnxxl miaruntrnt. J < risk la Incurred. Illui- tinted I'V"Phl1''I'I''t ' ! * ' . l' .r2 lll'l.lfW jHa. * _ J ImWW * * m v * - w B > a * B Bai "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " Tbe OrlKinnl and Only acnnlne. Rah lO'l tlwiji K 1I W. Hiwart of worthlru Imllttlooa. IndliKtiutlo | lo LAPIES , A > k jour ItrujrelX It * "L'blekMtrr'a EiiBll1 and Ul p clb.r.cr fuclait 4a. > lu u M lAfUculira in letltr bj return mall. 'hlh atrr Chrnilcnl Co. , ' * 1J by l ru rl t rTfrjithrro- for "i'hlcht * . tcr' . KnaU.t" I'tDHlruj 1 1'lllfc Ttkl otlxl. Rooms 12 and 13 Gwnite Block , udoSyetomaundSoweraBe Plans for Citlus nnd Towni a epiKilulty. I'luna , I tlnuitcs uuJ Hpecltlratlona fori'ubllo and otlior \\orkiifurnUtiud. hurvoya uud Koport m.id on Publlo Iinpt-orcments. ANUIIKW HOSIWATEII. Msmbor American Sooie * Oty Civil Kiitjlneerii. Clly Himlnecr of UuiaUti EO. ' Uf.ll I IH A A MTIP THE BEST THREAD res SEWING MACHINE : If ILLMYIHm IU SIX-CORD SOFT FINISH SPOOL COTTOH ( ! Full Assortment for snlo to the Trade by- M VINYARD & SCHNEIDER , -H ! .33 IfcT 10 23X7T Cl IS Oneoft/to Best ( tii Ltryost fitoo'os in the U.S , \ to Select from. ' \ * 4 No Stairs to Climb , Elegant Passenger Elevator { M. BURKE & SONS , LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS , GKO. HUHKn , Mnniwsr , UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. KKFEUENCRS : Merchants'and Kariiu-w Bank , HiivlH City , Ni-lt. ; Kearney National Jlank , Krariiuv , Xch. : Ctiluiubu1 * Stnli1 Uauk. Coliimbui , Neb. ; McOonald's ' Hank , Norlli 1'liillf. Ni'b. ; Omaha National Bunk. Onmtm. Ni-h. , , , , , , . Will pay ctistiiini'is' ilraft with hill of lading attached for two-thlnh vahto oC stock. VALENTINE'S Short-hand Institute LINCOLN , NEBRASKA , The Inrto3t ( , best nnd olicnpn-t eliort-Unnd uml typo-wrltlnir school In the wo t. Learn this \nlunbo ! nrt unit secure ft luorntlvo position , fihort-lmnd tiuinht by nmll to tlioso who cannotuttoml the Institute. We keep on linml n full mipply of Pitman's elinrt-hnnit text books nlso typo-writer supplies Tor particulars end for circulars to Valentino's Short-Hand Institute 1118 mid 1130 O street Lincoln. Neb ] REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE WRITERS. Potter & M geaih , Law Reporters and Copyists , Btato .Agents for Nebraska. Typc-wiiter supplies and pupor kept In stock. Send for cnmlojfuo. OMAHA NATIONAL BANK BUILDING , OMAHA. WHO I ] imACQJAINTCD WITH THE CtOOflAPHY OP THIS COUNTRY WILL SEE OY EXAMIhlhd THM MAP THAT THC MI6l09nOOIISUNB 8 PACIFIC RMLWM botwMlicUloof th Allanllo nj P > ol/ln Coait . It l > aliu the laroilto and Uit I > ut t aad from iiolata ut. N rtk Mt will Soqllnait. and correipoadlue IwlnU ne t , Nortbwett and aoutbwrit. The Croat Rock Island Roulo auarantrei IU patroni that n > ot ntrrtna.1 XMU- rlty QtTorilert by a n > lld. tborouitlilr balla > Uxl road. tjral operation at all III tralni oilier ineclaltlos of jhls route are Tram/ere at all rennecUiiL' l > olnU In Union I > epoti. anil tbe onrnrpuxid ceiuroru and lurorlei of ItaFaMenuer Equipment. Th * Fant KipniM Tralni nMvrten Chlraco anil P orla , Council lllutri , Kanju City. Lea enw rth and Atchlaon are oompoied of w ll teaUlatril. Haul * up. bolstered I > ajr Coachei. Hmtnillc.nl nuinian rilace Blnpsriot the lateK dulen , anil iuniptuom Ulnlna Can. In which oUtiuraUly cooktsl inrtlii ar Itliunlr mtcn. H twofijCIilcico and Kins Ottyand AtthUon are also run the UolArated Uecilaliig Chair Can. The Famous Albert Loa Route S i th direct ami ( arorlto ling l > tvi > n Cklcmaand lBntap U and8t. Paul , where eoinecjloni are made InUnlun Denonfor all points In tbi TVrrttorlM aud Urltlih 1'ruflnrea. Orer UiU n.utei fait Kipreu Traina are rim to the waterlacr i > lar , dimmer ro- a rt . plctursnque l < wUtlf . aa l kjiutlaar axH mhlar irouudjof Intfa and Mlunoiota. It U also the molt leslrahle r dt t * the rlrli wla 4 lloldi Mid yaitural luiOa of Interior B Uot\ Still anolWr flHMy-f ) UN , Tla fW > nwa anit Ko > kakrv , hai bren nk uM bftwu-n Cincinnati. Inillcn- fnolu and | LafaTello , and C.mm II Mutl > KanienClty , lllnnenpoll j ami til. raul aad tntvrnoillata polntt. Vtir datallMl Infurinatlun > e Mai ana Kol < r , ohttlnable. ui well ni llrketi , at all principal TlcLel OhVM In tbo Uoltinl 8tat < and Uana < ia | or bjr od- R. R. CABLE , R. ST. JOHN , I'ros't ft Ocu'l M'e'r , flcn'l T-Xt & 1'aci. Auti HAMBURG - AMERICANA A DIHEOT LINK FOK England , France & Germany. Thoaleuinshlpsof tlilH well Known line mo built of lion , In wittor-tlKlit ouiiipurliiioiits , anil uru fiirnluliod wltli uvnry lequUlto to inuko tlio IiiiESuin ) both ditfu and amtioitblu , They curry tliu Uniloil Ktuttis nud | { iiiiiiiinn | in-tlU.tnul limvo Now Vork Tliursdays and Siitunliiys for l'l . mnulli , ( [ X > NUONCliorbouirll ) ( > AUIa nnd HAM- Hiitiirnhip , tbufctcoraura Joavo IlutnburR on WodnuadnyH und HuiidioB , vlu. Iliivio , tiiklnjf miHsL'iiif um t Boiitlmmptou und Ixjiulon. Tirst cubln $ .V ) , * HJ nnd 171 : Slonriiiro fll. Halli oml tlukotg from 1'lyinoutli lo llrlslol , Cur- illir. Ixindon , or to nny pluco In HIM ( ioulli ( if linslnnil , 1'HK ! ; . Klcorago from ' _ n jpo only f2i. Boud tor "Tourist flu/flli' . " 0. 11. UIUIIAHD&CO. . Onnnrnl I'USSIMIKLT Agt'nts , 61 llroadway , Now York ; Woililnt'lon ami I Bullu btd. Cblcutro , 111. Allf * i | > irleacit. li iuaraaU ami quick eorea. Trial [ Jtftk aXM. B.Bd filamp ror icUediarlleblua. Add.cu , Dr. WARP & . CO. . LOUIbiAXA. MO , Red Star Line Uoynl mil United btutus Butuixluy Between Antwerp & Hew York TO THE R1IINE , GERMANY , ITALY , HOL LAND AND FRANCE. Bulon from $ W to $100. Kicurtlon trip from tllOto tlW. Seoond Cabin tM , und Ii\uur > ioii ( UO. SlucrHKt ) imsiiigi ) at low inlcs. i'oter Wright & Bong , Qunoral Aionts , U llroadtray , Omalm , Kubraska , Vrank . Jlooroj , W.t St , f. k p. ticket ui'ont. A STANDARD MKDIUAL WOR 5 FORYOUNB AND MIDDLE-AGED MBS , 1 ONLY * 1 HV BIAlf. . rOSTPAli > . \ IM.UbTUATtVlC a.VMl'I.U rilllK TO AM. ( mm THYSEIF. Rzhati t d Vitality. Norrom anil Phrjloil Debllllr Prematnre l > e"llno in Man , Krrors of Tooth , and tttl nntold miseries ratnulnicfrom tndlicretlon and ex * criBCi. A book for orerr man , ynatif , middle and old. itcoiililni llipratorlptloni for at . .1 " ohronto dlipuiiei. earh nno ot whicb 11 HITI found b j the author what * nruerlquoe tot : * , . -otmhly norer neforr IcU to th lot of MTt n : JOrt nituei. bitund In fcf mtlful rreaon miit j I cover * , fnllirllt. ruiranteedto haaOnar' worn in frrrj ( enim methanli'al , literary an4 profaf eloniil-thnnanr other wofk In thli oountrr ( orH.lt orthenionerwlllberafnnd In srerr Injtanca. Prtit onlr H 07 runll , pontpnld. lllu tratoa sample an Fend now. OnldinoJalnvrnrded tbe author T th Jf * . tlonnl Medical Amoclntlnn. to Ihn Hon. A. I * . Uliull , ' audnsigulite umoan of tbe boirJ the rouder U r i / ' ' epnctfullr referred. w 1lioHcl nr < inr Ufa la worth more to tfl e yean nnl 4 % niltldle-nnoit man of tlili Honuritlon thKn all thocoli 1 mlnci of Callf rnln i'l tbo ll or mlnoa of NoTacIa ooinbltKVi. S. K. Chronlolo. The Nclenoo of I Jf e polnli out the rock and qalot- tanrt8 on which tlio noimltiitlon and uope > of manr n > oiiiinmnn hare hcon fatally wrecked. Mancbeuar The Hclcnca of Urn Is of greater ralue than ull tb ) modlcnl works published in thu oountrfortbopait 6U > enrs "Atlunta Cnn tltiiUon Thosclenooof Ufa la u Minorh and mastorlr trott- I'o on nurvou * and physical ilebllltjr. Detroit Fro ) Addro 9tho 1'euboily Modlrnl Initltutej , or Dr VT. II. 1'nrksr. No. UullUncU street , lloston. Miiii.wbamar lie ooniultod on all dtieajo * requtrlnic > kll land ( Xpert- euro. Ciironluniid ohslniito Ulsomcj thatUuTObaf. licit the nklll of nil othrrnhyslclun * n upeclultr. HU34 treated miccejifully without an ustance of failure , lloo. 1711110141 meill * A POSITIVE plno. PuUntAl Oeto- bur l l , 1870. Gnu box will our * tlio most olitlnnto case In four J j-s or loss. Allan' ' sSolubleNledicatadBougles No nauseous deans of cubebs , oopalbn or oil of i tontlalwoutl tlmt nra certain i to produce dyrtjjfcu. ! llRl > co tln j pi the ) * inoni v j jr rur-t forclroulftr. P. 0. Boxlvn. T. c. .rJrJ .i r co. , 63 John St. , Now York. J tuos-ttj-faUvniio Nebraska National Bank OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital $850,000 SuplusMay 1 , 1886 26,000. U. W. YATES , President. A. E. TOU/.AUN , Vice ProsIdcnL \V. H. S. IluanEs , CaaUcr , DIllKOTOHfl ! VV. V. MOI K , JOHN 8. COLT.INU , U.V. . YATES , LKWIS S. HERD , A. E. TOUZAUK , ) . BANKING OFFICEi THE IRON BANS. . Cor. 12th and Fnrnara Street * . Ooneral nankin ? lluelnoai Traasaottl. DH/EXEIi & MAUL , ( Buooesson to J. (1 , JbooblJ UNDERTAKERS , AND EMUALMEBH. At tbn old bland , HOT 1'aruamSt. Ordort br tulpgraph Bolloltod und prorainly attended to. Toloiihono No.U3A THECHBCAGOAMI > WESTERN KRAILWAY. . Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago Tno only rend to take f.ir Dns Jlolnen. Mar- Ini lltowiiCudurItuililHCllnlon. | Dixie. Clilojco. MihviiuKno and ull points cmt. To Ilio pooploof NebrHSku , Colorado , Wyoming , Ulab. Idaho NoviiJ.i.Orfunn , Wubtilnirton und California It oirerBhiiporlor advnntugua not poiilbl * by any OIIHT Hue Amotiir a few of tlio numerous points ot lupo * rlorlty vnjorfd by tlio patrons ol thla roudbo * IwtonOniulm und Ctilfiivo , are IU two trulni * day of UAYUUAUlIliS nliiuli art ) tlio nne.t tbat liutnun art nnd Iniroiiiiltjciin cri'ale. Its 1'AL- ACi : BI.KKI'INO OAHS , wlilun uru modoli of comfort and ulogunco. Hi rAHI.OIl DHAWJNO 1IOOM OAKS , un.urniifisod by liny , and IU wide. 1 ly tTlcibratod 1'AI.ATIAM)1N 6 ( UU8. tb equal of whlon cannot bo found oliownero. At Council lllulfx tli trulns of tbo Union Pact. flo Hr. Cdnnoct In Union Depot wltb those of tb 1 flilciigo , t Noithwrstnrn ity. In Chloatrp tb Irulim of thli line mitko cloia connection With tliosoof ull euiturn llniij. For Uolrolt , Columbus. IndlBtiapolli. n null , Nluifura Falls , liulfato , I'itUbunr.'ttTto ilontreul , Ilu.ton , Now York , I'hlladolphU , tlinore\vn hlnrton ( and allpolnUlu the oaiti tulc tbo ticket aK ' < t for tlcknta via tlio "NOHTH-WKSTKIIN. " If you wish the bust aoooramodatlooa. All ticket Uuodr *