. i' ' ! , n > .i " wi. THE DAILY bfiB---WEDNESDAY , APRIL 1 i8Si. Railway Time Table , COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following fire the tlmos o ( the arrival and do * piituro o ( tralni liy contra ! standard time , at the loot ! depots. Train * leave tremfer depot ton rain- earlier mid arrtto ten minutes Inter. cnioAoo , RuntiNaroM AXD qc cr. 1KATR. ARR1VR. 1:40 : pm Chicago Kinross 0:40 : am 9:45 : a m Fast .Mall. 7 :00 : p rr KANSAS HIT , HT. JOB AND COOKCIL BLtTril. 10:10 : a m MM1 nntl Kxprcss , 0:41 : p m 8:25i : m 1'aclflc Rxprcis , BS5 : p m CII1CAOO , UU.WAUKKX AND BT. 6:55 : p m Kxprrsa , 0:40 : n m 0:45 : a m Kxprees , 0t5 : p m CIIICAOO , ROCK ULAKD AND PACIFIC. E:30pm : Atluitlo Ktprcu , 0:40 : Am 0:50 : a m Day Kxprcw , 0:50 : p m 7:16 : a m * Dcs Moln B Ano.mmodktlon ( 4:40 : p m At loc.ll depot only. WAHASII , BT. LOUIS ANDlrAcmo. 0:5S : a m Mall , 4:45 : p m 4DOpm : Cannon Ball , 11:15 : am "At Traiuferonlyi CIIICAOO and NORTIIWKMTRRM. 5:30 : m T.xprcH' , 0.50pm 0:15 : am I'acifllotaprcts , 0:45 : a in BtOUX CITY AND PACIFIC. m St Pnul KxproM , 0:00 : a m m Accommodation , 0:50 : p In twiov PACIFIC. 17:50 : p m Wetrrn Hxpross , 8:30 : a m 1:44 : ft m Tactile K prcB , 4.34 p m 7:49 : a m Local Express , 6.54 a m 12:14 : a m Lincoln llxjircss , At Trail for only. BUMMT TRAINS TO OMAHA. Leave 8:21-0:24-10-24-11:24 : : : a , m. 1:24-2:21-3:31- : : : 4:24-r : > :24-0:24-74 : : and 11:04 : p , m 8m day , 8:21- : 10:24 n in. IsiM-fl : 4:247:01 : : and 11:01 : p. m. Ar- tivuBU minutes butiiro loa < lii ( { time. Mrs , HJ , HiltoD.M. . D. , PHYSIOM & SURr7EON , 322 Middle Hri . Cannatt niurl . SPECIAL NOTICE TO Consumers of Water I THE COUNCIL BLUFFS City "Water-works Com'y AT TUB Kciucnt , of tlio City Council , far a 30 diy ' eitmslin as ovMenccd br resolution puicd March 18 , IS ' 4 , hereby aim uncot that II will put In Ben Ice plpja t > the curb ol the street on the line ( < f Its main , for a'l parties who doain connectlocs made w ith th' ttrcet manic , and he wlllmako apploitlon theretor to the c > mpanybo ( ore the expiration of cald 3 } davo' extension , APRIL 75 , 1884 , At tbo following prices , payable In advance : One-half Inch Service I'lpo . f 8 2 Five eighth Inch S rvlco 1'lpn . Of Three-quarter Inch Service ripe . 10 7 Seven-eight Inch Sc'vlce rlio . 13 2 One Inch Senlco Pipe . 16 0 These prices Include the cost of opcnlutr am closing the Btreef , tapping tliostro't water main furnlshlne and putting In extra ttrong lead pen Id plpo , furnishing ami putting In C'iri stop , stop bo : and cover complete , and making all necessary con ncctlona between the street \\at-r m la and th curb nf the street , wh'ch are about one-half tni cost to the conau er ot doing the pame work. In > lew of the contouipU'td pavln ? of certali etreets In the city rattle are recommended to mak application Imm.-dlat ly , at Iho oIHco of the con pany , 26 Pearl Street , In order to au-o the necessity and avoid the tr croa.ccl expense of hreakin ; up the street after pai Ing has been done. HARRY BIRK1NBINE , Chief Eoclncer. THE DOOM OF THE UNSAVED "Tho wicked shall bo turned into hel fend the nations that forgot God. An the same shall dtink of the wino of _ tli wrath of God , which s poured out witl out mixture into the cup of indignatiot and ho shall bo tormented with fire an brimstone in the presence of the hoi angola and ii the presence ot the Laml BIBLE. N ctice to Cattle Hex 900 UATTLE FOR SALE , 1 ! > 0 Head of Sto n Three Years Old. 200 > > " Two " 20) " " Heifers , Two " 150 " ' rteors , Ono " 920 " " Heifers , One " Tbo above dcserlb-d cattle are nil well bred lot cattle , straight and smooth These cattle will eold In lota to tuit purchisera , and at rcasonat prices. For furtbtr particulars , call ouoraildiesi M. F. PATTON. Wa\erly , Bremir Co , lena , P. S. Alra yim"S grartoil bulls. m7lme3t BEUNSWICK & CC Fifteenn Ball Pool , Caron AND ALL OTIintt O * iIINO TABLK3. TEN P BILLS , CHECKS. hTO. 18 South 3d Street , St. Louis , 411 De'awiro Strc Kautob City Jin. , 1821 J-ruglas St. Omahn , Neb HENRY HORNBEttGER , Agent. ! rScncl for Catalogues and 1'rlce Lists. ST.LODIS PAPER WAREflODSE , Graham Paper Co 217 and 219 Xorth Main 8t , St. Louis. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HOOK , fwnrnNa NEWS , ENVELOPES. CARD BOAHD AKD PEINTER'S STOCI Jff f fi i | < 1 fur Pnr of nil Nebraska Cornic < -AND- GALVANIZED IRON CORNICE ! FINIALS , WINDOW CAPS , TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFIN PATENT METALIO SKYLIGHT , 8ron Fencing Crastlngs , Balustrades , Verandas , Omceand Bi ruilllngs , Window and Cellar Guards , Etc. nOK O. ANDttn HTIIKB1' , LINCOLN NED. OAIHKR. U IMPORTANT TO- BBO'S ' & 00 , Have es'alilulwl thotnaeln'S In Omaha to t'ann c general briktrags and bu lne . Wo will bur liwetof Kooltat wholiula or retail , and cuaran perfect fcatl'fictlou in | i l'a > we can Imy chra tbun y urti-Hcs. You can boo the a Ivauia e ol h UK your KO.HI ho'i ht by ODB who will worlc .our Interest andnottruit to a merchant who ! ouiethlng lioli anxiuui to bo rid ol , We will i prompt cntlo-i to selling anything entriu us , and yooni ron KIIUU tn ui will ue ortfi eked to. Corrom iriHtmn Hillcltinl. ricprcmx'OiQiln Nation * ) Ran Bauk. tdiica 111 H. Utb SU Tlio exp rldnc9 In the troitmont of Cnnoor with Sv\lt' S | > oeinod ( S . ) wouUltccm to warrant us In Mylnn that It v , 111 euro this imicn dreaded courKO. 1'crsons afflicted nr Invited to orrc'pond with us. I believe Snlll's S iecin i hit oil my life. T h 'l ' tlrhullly lost the ustol the upper pirl ol rr.y body and my rm ironi the poisonous dlcct ol alarKo oan'or on my neck , from hh I hktl mflerd for VO joats. H. f. S has rcll6 > clmuot all orcnoit , and the pol on Is being forced out of my sttcm. . . _ W. n. Konwx , Da\lsboro , On. Two inontln tgo tny attention ww called to thee o BO D | n woman aflllctb.1 with a cancer on her shoul der atloist fit o Inches In clrcumlercnco ivtiRry , ptln- ful , and vhlnir the patient no rest day or night tor six nionthi. I obtained a mipply of s llt' Specino for for her. She has taken fHo bottlo. and the itccr Is entirely healed up , only ftory mall o\u rcm tin- InR and her health Is b .tttr than for fl > o jcars patt ; stuns to bo poifcctly cnrcit. llitv. JPSSRII UA > irnr.i.t , Columbus , 0 . I Imvc seen rornarKab'o results from use of Swifts Specific on n cancnr A younu man hero hii been llll'to < l fl > ojo rs with the most angry lookhiR fat- Itiffranccral etoreawandwaai oirl } do > d nicfl'St bittlo trade n wonderful change , and alter mo' > ot' tics w cro taken , ho la nearly or cjulto w ell. It Is truly w ondertul. if. K. CRVMMT , M. D. , Oglcthorpc , Oa. Ourtrcallou on Blood ftnd Skin Dl casoa mailed free o MiiiiutAuts. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Oa. N T. Offlno , 169 W.23d 8U. between Oth and Till Avn The use of the term " Hhoi Lino" In connection with thi corporate name of a grcatroad , coin e ) s an Idea ol uat w hat required by tha traveling pub lie a Short Line , Quick Tim and the bout of accomtnods u _ . - . ill tlona all of which are turn * lined by the greatest railway In America. And St. Paul. It owns and operates ever 4,500 mlleaof Northern Illinois , Wisconsin , Minnesota , low * Dakota ; and aa ta main linca , branches and oonnee tlons roach all the grwxt business centres of thi Northwest and Far West , It naturally answers tht description of Short Line , and licst Houto between Chicago , Milwaukee , St. Paul and Minneapolis. Chicago , Milwaukee , IA Crosse and Wlnona. Chicago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and Ellondals Chicago , Milwaukee , Eau Claire and Stlllwatef Chicago , Milwaukee , Wausau and Merrill. Chicago , Milwaukee , Beaver Dam ftnd Oshkosh. Chicago , Milwaukee , Wauknsha and Oconomowoa. Chicago , Milwaukee , Madleon and Prairie.du Ghlen Chicago , Milwaukee , Owatonna and Falrlbault. Chicago , Belolt JanesrlMo and Mineral Point. Chicago , Elgin , Uockford and Dubuquo. Chicago , Clinton , Knck Island and Cedar Rapids Chicago , Council Bluffs and Omaha. Chicago , Sioux City , Sioux Falls and Y&nkton Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain. lloek Island , Dubuque , St. Paul and Minneapolis Davenport , Calmar , St. Paul and Minneapolis. Pullman Sleepers and the Finest Dining Cars In oua employes of the company. A. V. H. CAHPSCTKB , Ocn'l Manager. Ucn * Piss. Agent GEO Q. IltAFFOHD , IMPROVED SOFT ELASTIC SECTION Is warranted to wear lonecr , n Itbe form neater , aii4 Klvo belt : 'satisfaction ' than nny other Core ; Jn the market , or prtto paid wl IM refunded. Tholndoruumentfit ChlcnRO'B best phyflclar : , accon uny eixch Cornet. Price , Bret Saloon Jean , R > Btag > re9ald , SI . ' , a A-k your mori-liantfortkiu. * wrnsciiuD. j < > Mfii : At\ , . . H < umcturcru , 21U & Mlltaiuiol | > k Bu.UUlc JOHN H. F. LEHMMW. CTRCMrOLTAIO HELT nnd other ELEOTJI ArrUAXcrs nro sent on 0 Days' Trial T MEN ONLY. YOUNO OK OLD , who are suffe Ing from NEHTOUB DnniLiTT. LOST VITAMJ WiBTixa WEAKNESSES , nnd all those dl e es 01 FIBSONAL NATUBI , rcsultlDK from ABUSES M OTBJCB CinsKB. Speedy relief and cornple iMtoratlon to HEALTD. Viooa and Mijupt UUARANTKPD. Bend at once for ulustraw Fampblct f roe. Addres * YOLTA1C 3EI.T CO. . MunJiUll. Mlel DR.HQRP'S LEGTRIG BEL Will euro Nervousne I.umljnk'ci.HheumatlMM. r < alrt > l6 , Niurolgla , 8clntt < Kidney , bplne nna Mv j , UjMitpMa. Con * iintluli. KrytfpelM , Catnri , , % v J'llcs. Eplupur. Impoteni DunitiAiruo. Piolapras Uteri , etc. Only i-clcntmcKli Irli : Holt In America thnt nnit the Mrefrlclty and nu netlim through tin- body , and can be recharged In an \ utiuU by the patient. SI.OOO WotllcT.NotlBuvIlt. Dn. nonxB-I via a Icted with rheutmtlsm an cured by uiing a belt. To any one afflicted wl ( thatdlsowe , t would y , buy Uorne'a Eloctrlo Bel Any ono can confer with me by writing or callli It my store , H20 Douglas street. Omaha Nob. WILLIAM LYONH. MAIN OFFICE Opposite poatofflce , room 1 Fro tor block. flT for rale at O. F. Ooodman'3 lDru ? | store , ,11 mam St. . Omaha. Vrten filled O O WOODBR D&E BEOS. , 215 I a OMAHA , NED. Solo Agents for the World-Renowned BTEGK ro Decker & Son , and Hallott & Ounstc Pianos. Also manufacturers and wholesale dealers in Organs and Musical Merchandise , for Prices. nut Imported Bee ] IN BOTTLES. Krlnnger , Bnvari Culinbacber , Bavari Pilsner Bohemia ; ICaisor Bromei DOMESTIC. Budwoiscr St , Loui Anhauser St. Loui Bes ; s Mil'vauke Schlitz-Pilsnor Milwauke Kruir'a Oman Ale , Porter , D imestio and Rhii Wine. ED. MAUJtBR 'tf.I Pnrnnm James MmInslitu \ Chartered by theStateof II 'noli ' for theexpreaipurpc Ji of Blvinelmmcdiatc relict all chronic , urinary and pi .vate dlseaiei. Qonorrha QleetandSyphiUalnallthi compllcaied forms , also i diseases of tha Skin ai Llood promptly relieved : all rcrmanentlycurcd by rcm 1(0 diestestedln a J''orfj/Ve < i ( , , .l.f lijieclall'rartlfe. Bemlr Weakness Nirlit Lossei by Dreams , Pimples i .heI'are.LoJt MnhoodjtoJiltlveli/curetl.'jnit anocjci > crltneiitt > n } > The appropriate remei " .tones used In each case. Consultations , pc tonal or by letter , aacrcdly confidential. Me ted Jnes sent by Mall and Express. No marks i illvy r.ckajre to indicate contents or sender. Addre 1UO .JAMESNo.204Wa5hlncitonSt.CliIcpQOl COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOOAL NEWS. BREAKING INTO A BROKER'S ' , Sonic Doubt AH to Whether It Wns tlio Wotft of MurKlnrH or DrttnkH. About 1 o'clock yosterdny morning Mr. mid Mrs. D. Goldstein , who keep a Dixwnbrokor'a shop on upper Broadway , were awnkonod from sloop by the break ing of glass in the front door. Two fol lows hurriedly skipped off , and no prop erty was taken. Soon after Jailor Mot- taz arrested two mon on suspicion of bo- hip ; concerned in the affair. They gave their names as J. W. Sawyer and John Kennedy , but no ovidonoo boinc discovered on which to hold them they vroro yestoiday released. It was conjectured that the follows had removed a piece of glass fram the front door , and while lifting it out it foil inside the door and hrokobut it was afterwards claimed that they wore not burglar * but follows on a spree , and in passing the place ono pushed the other against the door , thus smashing in the glass , after wftich they skipped. Itonl Kstiuo TrnnBliors. The following doecu vroro filed for re cord in the recorder's office , April 1 , reported for THE BEE by P. J. Mo- Mahnn , real estate agent : W. 8. Mayno to Henry A. Bailey , so , nwj , 9-75-40 81,200. 0. Rasmussen to A. Hoogwoning , part nw. } , sci , 1G-77-30-S500. J. 0. Holman to J. W. Holman , part 31-70-42 and all soj , no , 30-70-43 82- 000. 0. , R. I. & P. R. R. to Ellen Haupt- man , BOJ , nej , 27-7G-39-S3GO. T. J. Ring to OhioKnox , partse | , no , 157440 § 200. 0. , B. & Q R. R. Co. to H. 0. Smith , so } , swi , 15-74-38-8480. Total Bales , $4,740. Total sales for the week , $31,202.25.v COMMEHCIAU. COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET. Wheat No. 2 spring , 680 ; No. 3 , 58c ; re jected , EOc ; good demand. Corn 1/oaJera axe payinf ? S4a ( or old com and 27c for n w. Data In peed demand at 25e. Hay 100@G 00 per ton ; 50o per bole. Rye 40@45o. Corn Meal 125 per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , 6 00 © 00. Coal Delivered , hard , 11 50 per ton ; soft , 5 00 per ton Lard Fatrbank's , wholesaling at lie. Flour City flour , 1 G0@3 30. Brooms 2 95@3 00 per doz. I LIVE BTOOK. Cattle 3 50@4 00 ; calves , 5 50@7 60. Hogs Local packers are buying now and there is a good demand ( or all grades ; choice packing , G 25 ; mixed , 5 25. rilODCCE AND KRUITS. Quotations by J. M. St. John & Co. , com mission merchants , B38 Broadway. Butter Creamery , 35c ; choice country rolls , 20c. 20c.Eggs 12Jo per dozen. Poultry Heady salejchlckens.dressed , 124c ; ive , 8c ; turkeys , dros od , 15c ; lire , lie ; ucks , dressed , 12Jc ; lire , 8c. Oranges 4 00@4,25 per box. Lemons 3 50@4 UO per box. Bananas 3 00o$4 00 per bunch Vegetables Potatoes , 4X@50 ( ; onions , 40c ; cabbage , norxs in the market ; apples , ready gala at 3 25(3)4 ( ) 00 for prime stock. , IOWA NEWS. The Davenport ferryboat made its first trip on tbo 20 th. The pupils in theOttumwa high school . are preparing to appear in opera , ti Hon. J. T. Young & Son have sold the Albia Union to Hon. M. M. Waldon. Work on the Catholic church at Newell is being pushed forward as rapidly as poa- sible. The popular demand in Dos Moines a' present is for houses that will rout fo : $10 to $15 a month. Goo. W. Long , sent to Anaraoaa fo : four years for forgery , by the Jono county district court , has boon pardonec by the governor. The Ida Grove Pioneer warns farmer against a lot of seed corn shipped ii there from Pennsylvania , and offered a $2 50 a bushel. The Messenger can see no reason wlr the proposed Presbyterian collcga shoulc not bo located at Fort Dodge , except thi masterly inactivity of Fort Dodgo. The Santnrn Pioneer says J. U. Pum phrey is making a plucky light to got hii business affairs in shape to allow him tc resume business , and the Fionnor hope : ho will succeed. Mrs. Ella Dickey Koid died at tin homo of her father in Dos Moines on thi 27th , her hu&band having died three dayi before. The young couple were buriec in ono broad grave. A baby was born ti them a month ago and survives. Aaron Melick , for twenty yoara or sucl a matter occupied in Ottumwa journal ism , has concluded that his duty to hi family requires that ho should now giv in some attention to the hoarding of a for tune. Ho has engaged in the restauran business. Edith Deer , a Corning girl of 1G , wa arrested in Creston , upon telegraphic order dor from her father , as she stopped fron the train , in company with a womai named Emma Sohday and two mon Emma is known to the police of Croatoi us a hard case. Miss DC or thought eh was going to marry ono ot the men. Sh wept bitterly and expressed a willingnes to go homo , 1 lie Cherokee Enterprise is at work t : secure the contemplated Presbytoriai college at Cherokeo. The editor rnado , partial canvass of the city for funds am .was promised $1,300 , which , ho says , cai easily be stretched to 2,000. He want the Cherokecans to tako'that as a starto and take such action as will convince th presbytery that Oherokoo is the plac they are looking for. Defiance special , 28 : A small-sizei tornado passing west of our town demo ] ished u email residence and barn las evening about 0 o'clock , carrying thro children among the flying debris abou 100 yards , dropping them bruised an > slightly injured. All the housoholi goods wore completely demolished. Past ing north , it moved from its foundatio the now unoccupied residence of J , G Grist , which -was insured against fire ligntning and tornado at noon on th same day. Other small buildings , sue as smoke-houses , etc. , when they came i the path of the storm , were also dc stroyed. Atmi/gtura Hitlers , the world rennwno appetizer and Invlgorntor , imparts a dolklou llavo" to all drinUa and cures dyupopsh , { over and ague. Try it , but uowai tt lof'countorfelu. .Ask your grocer or yet | | I drugk'Ut for tlio gotiulne Angostura , satmufa f * I turn ! by Dr. J , 11. Biegert & Son * NEW CORPORATONS , A Riyal of tfcctUDlon Pacific Through Norton Nebraska , TIioOrftHllHl n < iOroninory ; AjMnnu- I'auturiiifr Conipiiny at Heat rice. Lincoln Jornal , M 'cli Slit. If any ono has a doubt that the manu facturing industries , as well as railroad and other interests of Nebraska are not rapidly developing , ho lias ut to keep track of the articles of incorporation tiled with the iccrotary of atnto for n few weeks , Tliroo now corporations have filed their articles this week. The Nebraska Central railroad company filed articles of incorporation with the secretary of state this morning. The object of the corporation is to build and opera to n railroad , telegraph and telephone from Docatnr , Burt county , through the counties of Burt , Cuming , Stanton , Madison , Boone , Wheeler , Loup , Cherry and Sioux , nil in Nebraska , to the west line of the state , between the forty-socond and forty-third parallels of latitude ; also with n branch from said line in Cuming county through the coun ties of Cumiug , Dodge , Burt and Wash ington , to Blair/in Washington county. Also to build and operate telegraph and telephone lines and transfer boats across the Missouri liver , and n bridge across said river in Burt county. ICD The capital stock is $15,009,000 , in shares of § 100 each. The oflicors of the corporation are as follows : President , Lorenzo Crounso ; vicc-prosidontRichardF. Stevenson ; see. stary , Valentino Newman ; treasurer * Asa ! ddy Wells. Board of directors , James .shloy , A. B. Fuller , Fred Ronard , An- row M. Peterson , and the president , ocrotary and treasurer. The names of ho oflicora and directors appear as iucor- orators. The "Spencer & Dempster Manufao- uring company , " of Beatrice , filed arti- "es nf incorporation March 21. The general nature of the business is ho manufacturing and dealing in wind mills , pumps , engines , tanks , tubing and thor articles of water supply. The capital stock is $30,000 in shares f § 100 each , and the time of commence ment April 1 , 1881. The incorporates are Chas. B. Demp- tor , Alexander R. Dempster , Jr. , Nol- on S. Spencer and Howard M. Sponcor. The Grand Island Creamery company led its articles of incorporation March ! 7th. The object of the organization is to cal in butter , eggs and poultry , live lock and all products incident to the iroamory business-and to buy and soil 11 real estate necessary to the business. The capital acock is $7)000 ) in shares of 50 each , and the time of commencement if the company's business March 20th. The incorporators are J. H. Withers , . W. Livoringhouso , J. E. Jowott , Jas. Jeary , A. S. Patrick , W. L. Eastman , R. Korrohan , John Stowart. BOB In Interesting Talk with tlio Georgia Flrc-Eatcr Opinions of Publiu Men and of Current Is sues. 'athlngton ( Ua. ) Cor. Philadelphia Times. The village , or , as wo say in this state , ho town of Washington is one of the ildest and most beautiful in what is known middle Georgia. The country around t is filled , with substantial and wealthy lanters. Into this country over n h n- red years ago came Maj. Toombs. He ad boon a revolutionary officer. Pleased tith the new land , when ho returned to Virginia ho brought out his old father and lottlod a plantation , and on this place , itill owned by the family , in 1811 , Robert Toombs was born. His father died bo- 'ore ho was five years old. Ho was edu cated by on old Scotchman until ho was 15 , and then , well prepared for college , ho wont to the University of Georgia ; then Franklin college. George , now Bishop , Pierce , the Cobhs , and , I think , Mr. Stephens were in the college with him. Ho was a handsome , wealthy , rollicsomo youth , and got into some trouble withUho faculty and loft Athens for Union college , Now York , whore ho graduated at 18. Ho then went to the University of Virginia , just then estab lished , and studied law , and was admit ted to the bar in 1820 , when ho was not 21 years old. Not Jong after ho married the lovely woman ; who died last summer , and settled in Washington , > nd a few years aftor'ho located there 10 built the elegant mansion in which I found him His homo is a typical ( outhorn homo ; a beautiful ilowo1 * gardoi of an aero- flanked by barley lots , f-pnts a throe , story wooden house witli lirgo chambers , wide halls , and roomy jiazzaa. The general's oflico is in his dweling , but he generally receives his compjny in the cozy sitting-room of the soconl story. Ho is always cordial and gives all. friend or stranger , a kindly welcome. Siting in a largo arm chair , with his booty within easy roach and the well-used bible'among thorn , ho sat the last of the bid Ufo. ' Ho is 74 , and ho is broken considerably BIIIQO the death of his wife , but is atilta vigor , ous old man. Our conversation 'tqok\n \ wide range , and , without olaiminfl tlio accuracy of a professional reporter u our interview , I give such parts of it as 1 re member. Wo wore in tlio army together , and wo wandered ever the flame fulds ain , and I reminded him of the iist time I saw him before I was myeolf wounded as ho rode beside us in tho'bat ' tic-field of the second Mnnassas , ind-ao ) the conversation drifted on and I said1 to him ; "How did you got out of this coun try after the war ? " "Well , " lie said , "when Mr. Stanton isaucul the orderfor _ my arrest I was living quietly in Washington , protected by the terms of capitulation. The federal oflicei who received the order was indignant al the breach of faith and lot an old comrade , then an ox-confodorato , know of it. Hi sent a courier to mo. I kept my fine mare saddled and standing in the stable , The soldiers came and Mrs. Toombi wont * o the front door , while I wont out 0 the back door and through the planta tion , "I then wont up into Elbort and ovoi to Tallulah , where I spent the time unti 1 could got out of the state. I wont i > Cuba , them to England , and finally t Paris , where I remained till I returned t America. " "Whore are the Toombsea from origin ally , general ) " "The family ore English , but have beei in Virginia for a long time. My grand father was in Braddock's army and m father a major in the revolution. 11 came to Georgia with the Virginia troopi and , being pleased with the land , nfte the revolution settled four miles froi Washington In the old graveyard on tli home place thuro are five generations c my family. " "Do you remember W. H. Crawford ! 0 yes ; ho was on the bench when I began practice. Ho had already boon stricken with apoplexybut ho was a great man still. Ho was my father's friend , and for that reason I was quite a favorite with him. Ho was a man of magnificent appearance , splendid manner , and very great intellect. No man over more im pressed the French , and wo had great mon at that court. 1 think ho was perhaps - haps the greatest of Georgians. " "Who was the greatest man you ever mot in public life ? ' "Mr. Webster. Ho was A noble , gcni- M , warmhearted gentleman withal. " " \cmkuow Mr. Calhoun intimately ? " . "Why , certainly. Wo messed together in Washington. " "Did Mr. Calhoun have any vices ? " 'No , sir , not ono. Ho noor drank nor gambled. Mr. Archer , of Virginia , was once at my hotiso to dinner , and wo wore speaking of Mr. Calhoun , who , by the way , was no favorite of Mr. Archer. I had remarked that Mr. Calhoun never drank anything but clarot. 'Why , Mr. Toombs,1 said Archor/Mr. Calhoun never tasted wino in his lifo' 'But Mr. Archer , I have seen him drink claret. ' 'Well , 1 don't dispute that , but ho never tasted it in his lifo. ' I said 1 thought that was likely. " "What about the tariff general ? " "Of course , I am and have always boon an out-and-out froo-tradcr. A protcc live tariff is an outrage on justice , but I nm not in favor of doing away with pro tection all at onco. Morrison's bill is about right. " "Do you think , general , it is possible for this government to remain in its pre sent statt1 , neither a confederacy nor a nation ? " "Why , no , sir. The principles of Mr. Jefferson are the only true principle * of government , and while the United States government has loft them it has not adopted the monarchical viovvs of Mr. Hamilton. To remain in this position is impossible. Wo must bo a confodorapy of sovereign states or a nation , State rights have boon given up and this government can not stand as it is. " "But how shall wo got back ? " "By revolution. " "Bloodless , I hope ? " "Yos. bloodlons , perhaps , as was the revolution of 1088 , but re volution , never theless. " "What about those great railway mono polies ? " "They must bo controlled by commis sions , like the ono in Georgia. " "What was the largest foe you ever re ceived ? " "Forty thousand dollars was the largest jingle foo. The hardest legal fight I over iiad was with the railroads about taxation but I won the case. " Dinner -was announced and the pleasant bwo hours of conversation wore ovor. 1 have not given the old statosman'o exact words , but his general views are only snatches from an exceedingly inter esting talk. The general has long been a Methodist in couvinction , but only recently has ho become a communicant of the church. His determination to connect himself with the church was expressed in his usual stylo. Mooting his old friond. Bishop Pierce , ono day , ho said : "George , I want you to baptize mo. I have no reli gion , but I am afraid some of these young fools who prate about infidility will say when I am dead I did not believe in Jesus Christ , and I wish to avow my faith.1 ; He in much beloved by his neighbors , and especially by the children , to whom ho ss particularly tender. He says lifo is too short for animosities and that ho has no fees and cherishes no resentments. Ho has made all things ready for both worlds , and it matters little with him how soon ho loaves this. THE CEDAll ItAl'IDS MURDEH , Strong ClrouiuvtiUiilul EVidcnco thai tlio I'erpretrator niiHheou Captured. , March 31. Joseph Liv ing along has boon arrested on the charge of murder. Livingston suspected on the day following the tragedy on the railroad bridge when Thum was thrown into the river , but the arrest was defer red to give an opportunity to gain evi dence upon which to hold him. The ofli- cors say the evidence of guilt is strong against the prisoner , although his wife claims to bo able to prove an alibi , The Circumstances upon which the arrest i bused are in the main as fol- ows ; Tlio afternoon preceding the trag- idy Livingsti n and Thum wore drinking ogothor , whon.a disagreement arose and ho tormor said to Thum ; "I'll do you ip before morning. " The difliculty wai pparciitly adjusted before leaving the saloon , and tlio two men wore ovorhearc Trancing to cross the river , on the even ng the murder occurred , a little after ' > 'clock. At 0 o'clock Livingston hurriec into the room of a woman of the town utlcss , and his face covered with blood Ho was wet to the tyaist , and had evidently dontly boon in the rivor. Ho told th woman that ho had bon in aloon row. It will be romemborci hat a man on the trestle work of th jridgo hoard the victim exclaim : "Fo God's sake , Joe , don't murder nib. " Li\ ingston's given name is Joe. Lamb nn Henderson , the men who allowed th murderer to pass th&in on the bridge wore allowed to BOO Ui0 prisonoi rjamb i entitled him as the man IIQ me in the bridge Henderson said his gar iral appearance as to ai/o and form wt ho same , but on account of the darknet > f the night of the tragedy ho was' nc ttblo to distinguish the person's foaturei Several hundred people gathered at th police station shortly after the arrest tnd there were throats of lynching. Li\ ngaton said to the jailor : "Turn in IOOBO with tvru good revolvers , and will take my ohuncos with tha crowd. ' Not Now York Hen ! I. Senator Blair , who thought , and ma still think , that the Mississippi rive could bo mailo to runout at Hudson bay , and who is chairman of the uoimt committee on education and labor , be iovos that there ought to bo a bureau caber abor statistics hung on somewhere to th national government. Is the labor vet in the market , that it is being bid foi When sifted down , the proposed moasur means ono soft place for a politician will two or more clerks under him , and th publication of a mass of badly digosto- - facts and figuroe- which will mislead rathe than instruct. There are statistical bt reaus attached to the treasury , interio and agricultural departments. Besides many of the states have bureaus of label statistics , the reports of which have bt come recognized as of great value. Whj bureau of laboi then , have a national Lot congress repeal the many unnocei sary taxes which are imposed on tn workingmon. That stop will bo of moi value than all the labor bureaus Uu could bo organized. Statesmen prate e their great and undyiiiK love for tli workingman , but thuy tax him moroiloBsl on everything lie uses or consumes.V want no more useless bureaus , and muc " / loss taxation. 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I 3SF , S GO UPHOLSTERY GOODS' ' TO CLOSE UP THE BUSINESS. 1313 FARNAtt STREET. 1313 DR. FELIX Lt BRUN't PIUJ VJ5NTIV15 AND OUIU3 , FOR EITHER SEX , " / o ninlylolnff Injected directly totheeeit ol tbo disease , roifulroi D" chanuo of illot or nau/mou , mercurial or pil3oi.9u medicine * to be taken Inter , nolly. When u-vd o > t , preventive by either sex , Itli ni > omilMo t > contract .uy private ( Unease ; but | i < the cote of tlio.o already unfortunately allllctod we tnmr. inteo thi co boxes to euro , or wo v , 111 refund tno man. e ; . Price by mall , pontage [ Hid , (2. per box or three boxes ( or 85. 85.WIIITTKN WIIITTKN OUAKANTKE9 luucd by allauthorlrcj agcntr. Dr Felix UBrun& Co. 80LK fllOI'lUKTOIlS 0 F. Goodman , Druggltt SoIo'Aftent , for Omaha Nib ru&o wly Wealth' ' K. ( ) . Wear's NEIIVK AND llnAiN TOTAT HEN7 , n ffuarnntowl enoollio for Hy t rui , Dizzl ness. Convulsions , 1'its. ' Nervous Neuralgia HewUche , Nonrouti PrOKtrntion ruuuoil by the UM of alcohol or tobacco , Wiiknfulnona , Jleutul JJo- imuwiim , Koftonine of the Bruin rosultinc in lu faulty uuU lemliiiB to inleory , decay niul death. 1'rcmatnro Old Ago , JtoircrmcBa , Loss of powe' in either soi , Involuntary Losses HudKiionnat. t-rrhaiaciiUBoil byovor xortion of the brain , Mil. ubuBoar ovor-inilulguuco. Each buz contami ono nionth'H trxntmcnt , f l. ( ft boi.or sir bciet fortS.OU.beiitbyujail prcpaitlun rooeijitot IIHC ! Wli t-UAKANTKU KSX HOXK.S \ To euro nny ruso. With Cftoh order reooiToa nyu I { or c : = l/oie , iiccorupanifni with fcuO , we wu1 6eud tbo purr mser our written Buaractoe to ro- ( undtliu inuucv if tliu tiwtaiontUotianotoffeol uuuro , OuuruntocB jpsuoaonww 0. P. GOOUMAKN , DruifsUt Axiuta for Omalu , Nob. ALONG THE LINE OF TJ1E | Minneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. The new extension of this line from WakuSeld up the BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the OAN through Concord and Coleridge 10 ascLSLXi.'vxrxro-'X'oxa- , Huaches tlu best < iortlon of the State , Special ex cursion ra * for Uml leokera over this line tt Vfaym , No'fotk and llartlugton , and via Blair to all principal | > olt8 on the SIOUX OITY tfc PACIFIC RAILROAD Trilns over tht 0. . St. P. if. it O. Hallway t" Oar ntrton. Sioux Uty , Ponca , llaitlngton , Wayne and Nor fol It , ForFroioont , Oakda o , Nelltfh , and through to Val entine. tfVot rate * and all Infarmatlon call on K H WHilNKY , Oeneral Acent , Btr y a VMMt-g , Cor , loth and Farnam Hti. , Omaha , Hob. ai on oe secured at depot , corner 14U > p , * * a , , . , or Wormy Veins oritia rcroium. Vitrn ( ruu. . of Lost Manhood , Debility , Ac. , qulcklrnilpanl > < i'vnr lli ) > tliaE7aBto | Cradle- * ComDresBort So . tjtontjtufngt ulrcuUr rrfa. Sfflffl ! 5Ei&iL Mian , 160 Mn Bt. , Wl iikktlf , . 1 00 > ultun fit.N w Yorti MiNiipqp RESTORED. A tlctlm of earlr Imprudence . , cauilog nervous - * ' - - - - ia Jeblilty. pranuturo hiring vn ralu every known remi ijr. is soarared * Irapta means of self-cure , vtl iltU Lo will eoad 1/UEli to u Obithtm BU. Kew York MANUKACTUUEH Of GALVANIZED IRON , CORNICES. WINDOW ; CAPS , FINUIS ETC. a i a atatix twtxreet , MAOA . , . JSUHUBKA.V