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.THE DAILY BEE-FRIDAY , APRIL 4 , 1831.
Railway Time Table.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Tha following are the limns ot the arrival and do *
Mtlure of t'alns by Mitral standard time , at the
locUdcptts , Trains Icav ) transfer depot ton tnln-
earlier and rrlvo ten minutes later ,
, itiRi.tNorot AND O.UMCT.
LXATII. iRRIV .
C'.iO p m ChlcAgo Express 0.40 a in
0.45 m Foai Mall. 7:00 : p rr
T , BT. ion AND cooxnii sicrrs.
10.10 a m Mall and Express , 0 45 p In
8.25 p In Pacific Express , B-.J5 p in
C1I1CAQO , M1MTAORM AKD T. TACU
6:25 : p m Express , 040 n ro
0.11 a m Express , 0 : 5 p m
CIIICAOO , ROM IHLAKD AHD rACIrtO.
K 3D p m At ) mtlo Kxpros , 0 40 a m
0 60 a ra Day Fxpreas , 0 fi'l p m
7:15 : am * DesMutn s Ano mmoditloa , 4 ' 40 pin
At IOCA ) depot enl > ,
WABASII , IT. LOUIS ANDlrACirlC.
085am Mall , 4H5 pin
4Wpm Cannon rtall , 11:15 : In
Al Trailer only ,
nncAoo and NORIIIW&STIBK.
6/iO m Expres * , 0 BO p in
0.4Sam racinioExprc s ,
MOD * CITT AND rACIHO.
m Ht Paul ixpro8 , 0 ro a m
m Accommodation , 0 CO p m
"PSION rAcmo.
17:59 p m Wcatcrn Express , 8 39 a m
l'4lam I'aciflo K > lire's , 431pm
7:49 : n m Local Exprtss , 0 6t a m
12:14 : am Lincoln nxpro , _ _ _
At Trnn tor only ,
DUMMY TRAINS TO OMAHA ,
L MO ' ' .2i-0.21-10-ai-ll.24 a. m. 1:11-2 : 21-3 31-
4:24-6.24-0 : 21-7 : ' 4 ami not p , m 8 d y , 8il- :
10-44 a in. 1:21-3 : : 4-1 i4-7.0.nnd ll.OJ p. m. Ar-
IUB 40 mltmtoa before leaving tltno.
Mrs HJ Hilton
, , , , , H.D. ,
PHYSICIAN &
223 Mlddln Broi-lTTV. CounoU Blnna.
8BOIAL NO TICS
TO
Consumers ot Water I
TUB
COUNCIL BLUFFS
City "Waterworks Gom'y
AT THE
RCQticnr of the City Council ,
lor a < ! ; ) iUyt' eUiniln M ovl Hncod hy resolution
pvitxl March IS , 18J4 , herebj mm UIICM that It
wIU put In -r\iooplpjjt ) tha cirb ol the ntccit
onUwlino ( Its tml n , for n'l ' part'm ' who denlro
o mnoctt ins mvlo with the atroot main ? , and u ho
will nuke app loitlon thoretor to the c impany be
fora th ) expiratioi of ealil 30 dav > ' extension ,
APRIL 18 , 1884 ,
At the following prices , pajablo In advance :
Onolialf Inch Service Plpo . t3 M
FUo clghthlirh 8 rvleo IMpi . 910
Threo-quartcr inch S rvlcd Plpo . 10 76
Beven-c'ght ' Inch He-vice I'io , . 13 J6
Ono Inch Senlco Pipe . t5 CO
These prli-ci Include the cost of npenluir and
closing the street , tapping the street water main ,
furnUhtn , ; and putting in extra xtrong kad orvl o
plpo , furnishing nJ putting In onrn stop , stop bor
nn tenter complete , an ! making all nccevury con
nections bttwecn the strict at r m in a-id the
cnb nf the Btro.it , wh'oh ' ire about one hall tno
cost t > 'ho ooneu ner or doin < the 'imo work.
In view of the ooutompUtil paving of certain
street * in the city partlo * are recommended to make
application l.imiodiatfl ) , at the olllco of the com
P ny. , .
26 Pearl Street ,
in order to Btvu the necessity and avoid the In-
orovod expoiiio ot breaking up tha ctrect niter pav
ing liu bctn done.
Ohlff F.nglnecr.
W.R. VAUGHAN.
Justice of the Peace.
Umalia onu Coutioil Jiluffp.
Real c r , to roller ion agcm Oli Fe11) ! T
Over saUncu han > - .
THE DOOM OF THE UNSAVED !
"Tho wicked shall l > o turned into hell ,
and the nations that forget God. And
the Biino shall drink of the wine of the
wrath of God , which .s poured out with
out mixture into the cup of indignation ,
and ho ahnll bo tormented with iiroand
Inimstano in the presence nf the holy
angels and itho presence ot tbo Limb.
* BIBLE.
CORNER PEARL ST , ANO FIFTH WE , ,
Opea Uco : n. ni , ii : 0 r > . in in d 7,30 p in. , Jion-
< . y , Wu-lnos 1 1 anil Friday evenli ga ojtcluolvvly
the ly 'mjilo club
ffVmlo on Tuesday and Thur y e\enlns9.
ADM 31 IN , . 25 CENTS.
No objculonal'tecluractcriiwill bo admitted ,
N. BGHUBZ.
ipp nf tlip
1 bO Ul HID
OFFICK OVISll AMCHICAN EM'UESS.
- IOWA.
OFFICER & PUSEY
BACKERS.
Council Hindi . > U.
Estabnsnua - - 1856
Doilorx In Kirelgn and omestlo Exchange '
R. Rice M. D ,
p JIJpPRO or other tuuiore removed without thr
Uii llU DuO , knife or drawing nf blood. .
CHRONIC DISEASES-- IF.
1 Otcr thirty yi-aiKpractloilexpiirlenoB | Offloe No
6 Peirl utrwt , ( V.urirll ItliiB *
" inrultttt on free.
rJ ? .
MANUKAO UIlBIl Of
GALVA IIZEQ IRON ,
CORNICES
flINDOW CAPS , FIHIAIS.5ETC ,
a , G latia. usitroot ,
M4IIA . . . . .NFH.ltAHKA.
OATOON BRO'S & 00 , ,
lUieet'.al > ti heJ the nielves In Omiht to t nmtt
meneril hr'VoraKOun I bimnciU. We " 111 bur all
liMoaof vo > l at wh"l mlonr reUIIaAI tfuarant e
parfeat Atl.faction 'n ' ptloc < , ai we ran buy cli'-ajwr
tbau y"ur < tlvin. V u vtn noi tuao'lia'iartt of htv <
u > un * iroult bo'iL'ht by one who will wurk I r
.our Inturuit aniln'it , tnut to a mi-rrhant who li <
ouiethlnj ; hel < anxluui In be rid of. } Vu will ft1 to
prompt "ontlo i tonollinff antthlnz entru > t d
ui , and Kooai rom ene < l to u < will be carefully
eked to. Corre i 'i'lem > i Mlolt-wl
ryHeforenova-Oonh * Hatlot * ! UinV. UoOaiui
Book. Adircw ill 9 , 12th St.
The eipcrcnc ! In the treUmcnt ol Cancer with
SwltV > 8 | > ccino(3 H S ) would ircmtn warrant us
In M } InK that It will cure thU mucn ilrcadnl coitro. )
l'crfonianilctodar < Invited to orrctpond within.
I believe Swift's 3 fcini Inn nucil my life. I hvl
vlrtutlllyloit the use ol the upper ptrt of rr.y body
Rndinv armn irom the | > ol onoua cITcctf of alnrpe
cancer on my neck , ( ram \vluch I h.d tuQcrd lor 2J
years. R P , S MV * rcllo\od1nuot all tonnes , and
the poison 1 being forced out of mygttcin. Inlll
loon bo well.
W , R. HOBISOX , Dft\lsboro , aa.
Two montln K" my attention wis callrd to thee
o fool a woman allllctod with a ( "xocer on her ahonl ,
dor at lo t IHolnctiMln o'rcumfprcnco ' nntrrj , j.nln.
fill , and tilvtntr thojatlcnt no rest dnj r nif-bt tor
tKmonthn. , I obtafiiLd ft tuppl ) of Hnlft'n Spcclfla
lor for her. She has tM < cn flto dottle , and the u cor
Is entirely hralod up , only a > ciy imiAll ncab rcmiln-
lag and her hoalih Is boltir tbivn fur fl\o ) cin put ;
Btcms to lie poifrctly cured.
lUv. JRWKII Civrnr.u. , Columbus , a a.
I hav eccn romttrkah'o results from use of 3 ltt B
Specific on a canocr Aouni ; man hero hxn been
lull ted flto jcarg Kith the most angry looking ( at-
ngrnncors I oversaw and Mi oirl ) doid Thcflst
iittlo n-odoauondcrlnl change , and utter n > e' < ot >
tics ucre taken , ho U nearly or quite well. It Is trulj
nondcrlul.
It , F. Cnusarr , it. D , Oslcthorpe , Oa.
Our trcattflM on Dlood aud Skin Diseases mailed
'reo ' * o MpiiniAiits.
THE SWira SPECIFIC CO.
Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Ox
N T. Office , 160W.23J SU. between Oth and 7th Ate
The use of the term " Hhoi
Lino" In connocttou wlththi
corporate name ot a grcatroad ,
coin 0 } s an Idea of urt hat
required by the traveling pub
lie a Short Line , Quick Ttmi
and the best ol accommoda
tlons all of which are turn-
shed by the greatest railway In America.
And St. Paul
It owns and cperites over 4,600 miles ot
Northern llllnoK , Wisconsin , Minnesota , Iowa
JikoU ; ami 03 ta main lines , branches and connoe
Ions reach all the great business centres ot tbt
Northwest an J Tar West , It naturally ansnors tbi
Icocrlptlou ul Short Line , and litst Itouto bctwooa
Chicago , Mlln aukco , St , Paul and Minneapolis.
Chicago , Mthvr.tikco , IA Crosse nnd \ \ Inuna.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Abonlcen and Klloudala
Chicago , Milwaukee , Eau Claire and Stllluater *
Chicago , MUuaukcc , Wauuu and Merrill.
Chicago , Milwaukee , UoAvcr Dam ami Oshkosh ,
Chicago , Itllwaukcc , Watiknaha and Oconoinowoa
Chicago , Milwaukee , Madison and Pralrlodu CblcE
Chicago , itIUaukce , Onatonna and Falrlbault.
Chicago , Uclolt JanoslUo and Mineral Point
Chicago , Eldn , Hockford and Dubuque.
Chicago , Clinton , Hock Island and Cedar lUplds.
Chicago , Council llluffs and Omaha.
Chicago , Sioux Citj , Sioux Foils and Yankton
Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain.
Ilock Island , Dubuque , St. Paul and tlinucapolU
Davenport , Calnur , St. Paul and Minneapolis.
ri.llm.in Sleepers and the Flncet DlnmgCara ; In
world are run on the mainlines oftho CHICAGO
MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAt
aud every attention Is paid to passengers by courtt
oug emplo } oa of the compauy.
S. d. HEimttiL , AV. .
Qrn'l Manager Otn' Fans iiont
.J.r.i.vltH. QEO U.
ALONG THE LINE OF THK ]
Chicago , Si Paul , Minneapolis and
OMAHA RAILWAY.
The now extension of thla line ( rom WakeflclJ np
the
BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the OAN
through Concord and
Hcachcfl the best imrtlon ot the State. Spoclil ex
cursion r.vos [ or l nil teckerj o\cr this line to
Wnyno , Norfolk and Ilnrtington , and > li Ulalr to all
principal po'iita on the
SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD
Tr > lQ3 over tht C , St 1 * . H. & O. IWlway tn CV
nzton. Bloux city , I'onca , Hartlngton , Wajno auj
Norfolk ,
tC3osa.aa.oot zvt 3Sl - ir
For Fremont , Ockda o , Nollgh , and through to Vtl
entitle.
f STFor ritei anil all Information rail on
K n WnilNEV , General Acont ,
; HulUlr.i : , Cor 10th and tr.rnam Sts ,
Onuha , Noh.
ct un re secured n : 'lepot , corner 14tb
Fifteenn Ball Pool , Carom ,
AND ALL OTHUH GAMING TA11LKS TEN 1'IN
UiLIS , CIIFCKS , K1C.
18 South .Id Strcot 8t Ij.mlfi , 4lt Dc'ftwnro Street ,
Kaiibon Cit ) II" . , 1321 ItUfhs St. Olliah" , > ob
HENRY UORNIJERGER ,
Agent.
giTSeiul ( or CntnlogncB nnd 1'rlco Hutu.
Nebraska Cornice
AND
GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES
FINIALS , WINDOW CAPS ,
TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING ,
PATENT 1TBTALIO SKYLIGHT ,
Iron Fencing !
B , Daluetradea , Verandas , Office and B Dl
lUlllogs , Window and Cellar Guarda , Eto.
DOU 0. ANDCtn STREET , LINCOLN NED.
OA.IHK11. U W
266TH EDITION , PRICE $1.00 ,
BY MAIL POSTPAID.
KHQW THYSELF-
A OUEAT MTjniOATi WOTIK
_
Exhanntod Vitality , Norrout and PhyaloifDbbluT"
Prou-nturo norllno In ilan , Eiroraof Yonth , an
intnld nilterle * rcaultlng from Initlsnretlnna or ox
xn < 's A book ( or every rain , young ; , middle aged
md nM , It onnUlni 1 ! & preecrlptloni lor all acut
iml rhrnnlc dlanasc * each one ol which la Irivaloabl
3o lound hy the Author , whose eiperlenoo lor
yeitra U nuch aNprnbably never belore fell to tht Ii
of any phvMrlan 800 pagea , bound la baautllD
French muslin i mjoaaixlnovera , lull glltiriiartntee < !
to ba a finer wnr < n every nenae , mechanteal , lit
trnry and proforfonal , than any other work old Ii
th' ' country lor f ! 60 , or the money will be refunded
tn every Instance. Price only 11,00 by mill , pout
( iil.l llIuttraUveBamiilefioenU. Bend now. Oolr
niHilal awarded the author by the Nation % l If edict
Antnrlitlon.tn the nflioeri of which he refers ,
Tbl * bnnk should be read bv the } onng for InntnK
tlnnandbythe afflicted lor relief , H will beaeH
xll fxindon Ii ne t.
There In no member of society to whom thll booV
Mill not be mclul , whether youth , parent , guardlaii
tutructoror clerrvman Argonaut
Adirp9itho I'faljfxly lledlnil Inntltute , or Dr. W
IT Parker , No. 4 nulflneh Street , Bo ton M ta , whe
nv > r no consulted on all rtUeiMOJ requiring aVIll and
, Chrnnlo andotxtluatedlieavnthtt h\vi
baffled the skill of all ether phys-lirs I dam
t tpedalthiioli treated EUCVXES IIPM | lul ! >
- ' MtlniUnc allureTUVCCI f
Notice to Cattle Men
OOOUATTLEFOP SALE.
ire Head ol Sic rt Three Yearn Old.
200 < " Two "
20 " " Ilel'er , T o "
MM " ' > teer . One "
20 " " Helf rt. One "
Tli4 aiovB deec'lb d cattle are all welt bred Io-v
cattle , ttrilzbt and mooth Thrsa cattle will be
.old in luU m > ult nurchisen , aud at reuiaiblt
prices , for farther particular ) , call oaora-ld < *
M. K PATTOH
W verlv , DtemirOo , Iowa ,
r. 8. AIio yonnj : graded built m7-Jwu Jtw
GQUNG1L BLUFFS.
ADDITIONAL LOOAL NEWS.
RED OAK LEAVES ,
Gathered Up for tbc Readers of
The Bee ,
AVnllcn Alioiit tlio Tonn.
KKI OAK , April 3. Doubtless Iho
iusy and industrious lir.r. of the gnto city
of the great west thought Hod Onk hnd
; ono out of business or boon submerged
n the mud , or some other catastrophe
md befallen it , if absence of any re
port in THE UKB columns was any oign
of such a calamity. If such thoughts
\\oto entertained , lot them bo as the idle
wind. Hod Oak is still aliro and active ,
and the many BKID : that wind their way
, o its portals daily find ns eager and in-
.created readers ao over , THE Br.F pos
sesses many friends hero and in the
county. Its unswerving fidelity to the
ntorcsta of the farmer and laboring man ,
ta uncompromising tight ngninst monopolies -
polios and kindred frauds and awindlcs ,
las won for it hoatn of staunch and un-
linching friends. May ita shadow noor
jrow ICSB.
The district court is in session and
quite a largo criminal docket is before it.
Jnu or two important casra will come up
'or trial , Thcro is scarcely n doubt in
ho mind of any ono acquainted with the
listory of the crimes committed and the
mrtioa indicted but what ia aatmliod that
; hey are guilty ; but influential friends
uid sharp lawyers are handling all of the
mown appliances to aecuro their escape
Tom penalty , I asked ShorilF Palmer if
10 did not think they would bo acquit-
: od. Ho answered "No , " and added :
"This is not o , good time to acquit crimi-
mis" referring to the Cincinnati riots.
It is wonderful , the great number of the
jest and most substantial inon of this
/iwn who sympathize with the original
ntontions and desires of that mass of
nun. There are none , of course , t\ho
'or a moment countenance the subse
quent violence and rapine indulged in by
.lioin , but Hod Oak has had an experience
n the disgraceful clearing of proven mur
derers , \Vithinthe past yuar a brute
that starved and boat his little boy to
death , who bogged the district attorney
to permit him to plead guilty to the
charge of manslaughter , iraa acquitted
Dy a Montgomery county jury. There
was great indignation at the time , and
icoplo have romomborcd it since. The
imo must como when our courts will
[ lunish crime , or the time will como when
courts will cease to bo respected , and the
people will administer juatico themselves.
F. P. Wormly , S. L. Scott and D. B.
Gunn are building an immense roller
skating rink and will soon have a grand
opening. They are building suflicieutly
largo to accommodate contentions , con
certs , and , if necessary , any stray circus
that may strike the town on a rainy day.
The holiness people are running u
series of gospel meetings for the purpose
of converting the sinnera into righteous
ness and turning thrir footsteps into the
paths of peace and godliness. Wo aug-
gostod to them to try Dr. Young and The
Alexander and if they succeeded in hav
ing them "born again" that the rest of
us "poor sinful cnttora" could bo easily
caught , but when they eaw the dimin-
aions of the herculean job before them
they wore demoralized and couldn't bo
induced to tackle it.
Politics uro beginning to owoll the
breaat of the patriotic aipirant for oflico
The republican prefeionco for president
is Blaine by an overwhelming majority ,
Logan a good second , Arthur third.
The festive buglar is around. M. E.
Fisher's houao was broken into , a very
hnu gold chronometer and 25 in cash be
ing taken.
Farming ia backward , very little seed-
ins ? being done on account of the almost
incessant rain.
hlank Sawyer , the genial conductor on
the north brunch of the " 'Q , " loaves ns
and goes to Oreston. LOAFEU.
Koal KHtaio TranKforB.
The following dcucLi wore filed for ro-
oord In the recorder's oflico , April
't , reported for Tim BBB by P. J. Mo-
Mahnn , real estate agent :
Robert Tmdalo to John Sylvester , part
block 3 , John Johnson's addition , $500.
Henry G. Fisher to 0. D. Dillon , lota
3 and 4 , block 7 , Underwood , § 100.
Thmry Sipvi-rs to O. B Nulson , part
lot 11 , block 30 , Avoca , $20.
E. 0. Cole et al. to Alfred E. Batca ,
part out lot 3 , Jackson's addition , .
gii.aro ,
J. B. Jacoby to Jacob Donbock , part
lot 1 , block 22 , Neola , $100.
John Johnson to John Holder , part lot
G. John Johnson's addition , Q'M'2 50 ,
W. 0. Jamo-j to Thomas ( JIhcer , loto JJ
and 10 , block 13 , Bcura' addition ,
SI,400.
Frederick Groto to Elias Hun/ , part
ncj BW ] 30. 75 , 13. § 800.
\V. 11. Benjamin to Herman Vlojh ,
lots 1 , 2 , 18 and 19 , block 2 , Hancock ,
§ 3.100.
Eliza Kiclmrt lo Joseph Richnrt , part
lota 8 , U , 10 and 11 , block 2 , Avocu ,
§ 900.
E B. Hii-gins to 0. Orcutt , no | 15,77 ,
42 , 8-1,000 , ,
John C , Lee to Susotta McCallister ,
part lot 40 , original plat , § 2,000.
Total sales 815,082 BO.
Tlio Wrmif * Olio * Muzzled.
To the Editor of TUB BEE.
In our walka about the city wo dis
cover that the bettor clasa of dogs , the
noble Newfoundland , the faithful elu-p-
herd and the reliable watch dog , are til
muzzled , while the aavago bull , the
worthless cur and the snapping and
unarlinf ; lady's dog are enjoying addi
tioiml liberty. So in the dog law wo sec ,
( n miniature , enacted the eatro jiutici )
tlmt controls the human family , nil tin
boat class of people muzzled , and the
criminals of all uradea and conditions
thereby protected , and granted unre-
atramed license. Wo believe the muizlo
is on the wrong dog. OHHKHVKU.
The Flrsl Motor ,
Louin & Motzg r have just put into
their rcsuxurant a water motor , the iiral
yet introduced in the city , oud have tot
it at work turning their ice cream
freezers , running their ice criuher aiu
for other nieded purposes. Veiterday
tlio wliolo newspaper force of the city
was given an opportunity to sample the
cream as made by this water motor and
Iho verdict was unanimous in ita favor.
The working * of the water seemed per *
foct and the arrangements in connoctio
therewith wore also inspected with much
interest. Nuiio of the parly who visited
the basement where the water ia locntod
had any idea tlmt there wan so oxtousivn
an establishment down stairs , the elegant
parlors of the first floor generally claim
ing the attention of the public. There
soomot' enough cars , moulds , milk cool
ers , cream raisersetc. , to supply n wliolo
atato. Among the many curious things
which attracted thn attention wore the
quails of which there are ICO dozen ,
packed and frozen to ice , so that the
tables can bo nerved in gnmo season or
out of game season. This is but a sam
ple of tno way Louie it Motrgor provide
lor their patrons ,
The Madison Square theatre company
arrived at the Ogden yesterday , and last
evening appeared in Hazel Kirko ab the
opera houao.
COMMI3UO1AJU
COUNCIL nLurrs XAUKCT.
Wheat No. 2 sprlnp , 68c { No. 3 , CSo ; ro-
Icctod , r > 0o ; Rood dnmnnd.
Curn bcalors nro paying S4o for olil corn
anil B7c for tvvr ,
Outs In good dominil at 25c.
liny i C0@0 00 i > or ton ; 60ctor bale.
Uyo J0@45o.
Ooru Meal 125 per 100 pound * .
WooU Qooil sujiply ! prices at yards , C 00@
00.
Cord Delivered , hard , 11 60 per tonj soft ,
G 00 per ton
Ijnrd Kutrbank's , wholosnlliif ; at lie ,
Flour City Roiir , 1 ( > U ( 3 30.
Brooms 2 05@3 00 per doz ,
L1VB STOCK.
Cattlo-3 B0@4 00 ; cnhoa , f. W7 BO.
HORS 1/ocal pnckora are billing nownnd
Uiorolfl n good iloin unl for nil griulos ; cliolco
racking , U " . * J : mixed , Ti 25.
PROnDCE AND FllUITS.
QuoUttiint by .r. M. St. John & Co. , com-
mlmlou inert hunts , 5.18 Urortilwny.
Unttor Cro-vniory , 33c ; clioico country rolls ,
20o.
20o.KKRS l2Jo per dnzon.
1'onltry lloady B-xlojchlokonn.drosHOil , 12Jci
ho , 8c ; turkins , ilre-isod , 15o ; live , lie ;
ucka , ( Irossod , 12Jcj Hvo , 8c.
Orfttigca I 00551 2" > per box.
Lomoiw 3 JWfl4 ; 00 par box.
Dananivn 3 00@1 00 per bunch
Vegetables PotvtoeB10r > 0 ; onions , lOcj
cnbbitgo , notio in the mnrkot ; npplcs , ready
Bixlo at 3 25@ I 00 for ( iriino Block.
lOWANliVVS.
LoMara already haa a vigorous building
joom well under way.
In Ottumwa it costs an extra $20 to
toop a saloon open on Sunday.
The plans have boon drawn for a now
court house in Emmot county.
A genuine English barrister has located
in LoMars for the practice of the law.
A company backed by 825,000 will give
'
Crcatou the Vandorp'oolo electric light
system.
Algona has got as far along as a hook
and ladder company in organizing for fire
protection. ' ,
The city marshal of ] Clinton is engaged
in a crusade against the email boy who
plays marbles on Sunday.
A now company haa boon formed for
the development of the Fort Dodge gyp
sum quarries. Capital paid in , § 50,000.
A gang of countorfeitora have boon
broken up in Appinooao county. They
worked principally upon nickels and half
dollars.
Burlington ia discuaaing waya and
means to make good for the $28,000 it
haa heretofore received annually from
ealoon licenses.
Miss Jennie Dickorapn , of DCS Moines ,
who has contralto voice of which much
is expected , haa just sailed for Europe ,
where aho will remain an indefinite time
pruoccutiiig her musical studies.
0. Af. Mormati , of Contorvillo , is in
the poultry business on a big Bculo , hav
ing shipped ninety-eight care , or 332,80C
chickens , during the year 1833. The
value of the fowla was § 142,000.
The Esthorvillo Vindicator says : It is
rumored that the Scottish-American lanti
company has removed Alox. Peddle from
the control of its uflaira , with a view ol
closing up business aa rapidly as possible.
W. B , Temple , of Atlantic , was in Do
Moines Moudiiy , and while there ho en
gaged quarters for their running team or
twenty-five men , who will bo present at
the firomen'u tournament to bo held in
that city.
There are 127 old battle flags in the
udjutant-go ieral'a oflico at Des Monies ,
and they will bo transfet rod to the now
capitol , either to hang in the rotunda or
bo placed in a separate room , as umj
hereafter bo determined.
The cyclone starts in this season earlj
and vigorous. Olio pusiod near Defiance
the other day which duinulishid several
buildings , and though sevural persons
wcro tumbled about in a lively manner ,
no one was surioiif ly hurt.
A piominont business man of Davenport
port will probably abandon the role of
masher , which ho haa heretofore duliglit-
rd to indulge in , since he in nofr laid ii [ (
f/r ropaira , umdo necessary by nf ) ( itinatie-
factory interview by u certain lady'x bi < <
brother.
Mrs. Rachel ITuir , of Dot Monies ,
values her late husband ufc $25,000 , and
uaka the court that Aulinan & Soluiator ,
brewer * of that city , bo required to pay
hoc that sum for having uold the beer
which made Mr. IlnlF intoxicated to an
extent which prevented him from cn n
ingu bridge without falling off and break
ing his neck. .
The following , from an interview with
R. J. Burdottu , in tin ; Louisville Co u nor
Journalis aiKithurpntof of thoprirviirbial
luck of the Ohio man : "I wokodS ; lonj <
for a while , and finally got an interest in
The Hawkpyu , which thtui inertusud iti-
circulation. A curi ( us thing Imppenud
after a while , which ims tauned mo tn
laugh many u time. There M orq four of
us on the editorial pa e , Frdnk'llutton.
John L.Vaito and John l rdutto , my
brother. Frunk was the 11 rut onu taken
from that glorious bund , and ho became
first assistant poitmastur-genoral , John
\Vaito followed by bucuuiing potina tnr
of Burlington , and my brother was then
appointed collector of tlio 11 rut internal
revenue district of Ohio Frank wan
burn in Cadiz , Waite in Rarunna , ant
my brother in Cincimmti , nil in thu mint
ittuto , I was from Pumihylvttiim , ant
didn't gut anything. It takoa Ohio met
for afllcts. "
Ifo Would Como
Tfoy Ilinoi ,
H'iru heavy poker playing in late yoart
haa gone on in Utiumlifrlln'a clnh | iouat
than in any other building in WaMiing
ton , Furtunva were made and loatthtiru
The p'aco ' ia now owned by the Y6unj
Mun'a Christian u'soolarion. Soon Afte :
tlai change waa tnudo a well known sport'
_ iiitf man dropped in ono evening a triili-
J inolbwed by noino brandy a friend hul
I given him to Mtinplo , Thu now oect-
I pants were holding a pratio meeting , am
n dozen of tlioni were singing the old to
frain :
There l < always room for more ,
Como In , como in ,
TIe thought lie appreciated the situation
and blandly replied : "No , gentlemen
play out your E > no I'll como in on the
next hand. " Need I say ho was from
Virginia ?
AN1IISXOUIO MANSION.
Memories Tlmt Cluster About "K
Injj IMill KcJxrny'H" Homo In
Now Jersey.
New York HernlJ.
DuriiiR rogattn week every summer the
Jimisands o ( Now Vorkora who visit Now.
aik , opposite Koarny township , have
pointed out to them at one of the notable
features of the Koarny shore of the Pas-
sate a stately blick mansion , which tow
ers up over the tall trocs some eight hun
dred feet from the river bank. This is
"Ivcarny Castle , " the splendid homo
built fur himsoli by General Philip
ivuarny , who fell at the battle of Chan-
.illy early in the war for the union. The
> lace has been taken possession of by
' 'Fighting Phil's" only son , Mr. John
[ Ccarny , and is undergoing extensive nl
orations and repairs.
"F10HT1M1 1'1111's" HWOlll ) .
With pardonable and natural pride
ICearny readily points out to visitors Mich
mementoes as ho possesses of his distill
juishcd father , not the least interested
if which is a beautiful sword , finished in
ho most oxquisitu manner , the nno that
whs pro'cnted to Kearny upon his return
rom the Mexican nnr in 1843 by former
associates in this city. It is a full size
cavalry sabre. The blndo ia of thuery
meat Btuol , ornamented in the richest
stylo. The hilt is jjwelud and the han-
dln of beautifully chased ailvor. On the
scabbnrd , which is of solid silver , is on-
; raved a picture of Kearny and his dra-
; eons alorming the gates of the City of
Mexico , where Koarny loot hia arm. lie
wai then a captain of United States dra
goons. Also on the scabbard is this in
cription :
Presented to OnntMu I'liitur KRAIINT ,
Jr. . First llo iintiit ! United SUtta
Urngoons , by hm f'lon' ' H and as-
builatu inombtun of the Union
cubofNo ! r York , 1818.
Thu aword is encnaed in a box of bird's-
eye maple carved out of ono piece. Vis-
tora are also courteously shown portraits
n oil of General Scott and Worth , of
.ho Uuitoc1 States army , and the French
; ocornl under whom Koarny served in
Algiers ; also oil paintings of a , ball given
> y the American soldier to hia friend in
franco after his graduation from the
nilitary school at Nemours , and of the
chool and grounds.
A PICTOUi : WIIU A KTOllY.
Hanging in the dining room ia an oil
minting by Randolph Hogora , n drinking
'ountain scene near Florence in Italy.
There are six figures. The central ones
ire a peasant girl and her lover. She has
just poured so rue wine into his glass from
iier llask and ho ia in the act of toasting
ner. She wears an expression which is n
combination of suppressed delight and
natural bashfulnoss. The other figures are
the girl'a father ( a splendid head with
the domo-hko Shakespearean frontal clo-
vution ) , younger daughter and tno labor-
era. The originals of the two lovers are
now the Baron and Ba'ronosa Ccsari , of
Fieioli , near Florence. When they posed
for Rugera in his studio at Florence the
girl madoatraw trimming fora livelihood.
\Vhon thu two got nmrrlul the husband
sold what hia wife made , and gradually
incrcnaod his saloa so that ho had to em
ploy others. , Step by atop ho rose in
business until ho became immensely rich
and was finally ennobled by Victor Em
mauiiel. Ho and hia wlfo now live it
Hi-und style at the place above stated
Mr. Konriiy vouohos for the corroctnos
of this story.
Another object of interest in th
Koarny houao , besidea a dozen or inor
pieces of ruru Italian marble atatuary , i
a magnificent black oak bookcAse , whicl
was purchased by General Kuarny ii
Paris , and is nearly twlco as old fa th
American republic. It is cmbolliahut
with the moat beautiful und delicate carv
ing. A good utory is told about ono c
the pieces of statuary a figure o
Ruth gleaning in Bnaz'a field. I
wno on exhibition at the Louisville
villo , ( Kentucky ) exposition , by jiormia
uion of Mr. Kuarny , who spent many
yi-ars in Kentucky , where lie married hi
wife. Some of the youn ladioa at thu
imposition remarked , looking at tin
( K irnny "Ilnth , " that ( ho girla worn
fond of beau a'is. ' "Yes , " said the
acupior , landolih ( | Rogurti , when told c )
this , "even when they do tread upon his
corn. "
THE MANSION 1THKI.F.
As already stated , "Iveurny Castle1
ii Bitiuxttd on riiiing ground opposite
Newark , about a hundred and fifty yards
north of where the Knu railroad cronst-a
the P.issnic and thu river roud , und in
reached fioui the roud through a wel
shaded , wide curvuLir avenue over a
quarter of u mile long , leading with i
gentle rise to the drivu uncirulud lawn on
the eastern front of the mansion. The
mansion , which WUH built in 18til , has u
pUa ( uxturior , but ia in excellent pro-
poitioiiM. It haa largo tiny windows on
every aide , and is two atorrioH and uttic
hfgh. About u dozen wide stone stops
load to n roomy vuntibiilo on the firdt
Hour. Thia _ vealihulo opens into a npa
oious reception room und library , con
necting with onu room on the uouth , will
two rooms on the west und by wide alid-
ing doora with elegant platform staircase
on thu north.
tr Ijiai' ' ' * iut of
itltoO LlironlUe.
A group of economists hit upon a ptcu
liir pluii for liuiiring the opera Tiiuy
each bought Bnpara'o ndmiesion tickets
and got a Bunt in pirtnorship. Thu seat
was to bo occupied by them turn about ,
each ono holding it during an act. It
wus an admirublo Bcli'ruo. | Those stand
ing aguinat the wall gave it furtivu
ulunceu of proprietorship. IJeaidea ( heir
other operatic funil lii B''i ' they wuro
upon thu'r fucea that. trHiinligiired look ol
hope which beautitiuJ the facu of the
dying Christian.
Tli last olmiicp.foHTo the politest ol
thu five , and ho anod good naturcdly
uguinai , thu wall , waiting hi * tiun. FIOUI
their convemation limy wt-ro hubituia ol
thu Grand Opera ilouan , und acfuatoniuc
to putting live acts for their nionny.
SVhen LiicittWent mndand ( lleajipoarcr
from view thipohto man bigau to look
uueasj1 When thu toner stabbed him-
bulf buttda of ubguieh impoarled them-
aoltri'B upon hia brow.VJun thu curtain
full und i ho penplo begun tu diinorso bo
grow incoherent
"Say , Ntd , " ho gasped , clutching the
arm of thu last sittur , "uin't thoru no
moru o1 this going on ? Where do 1 como
in ? '
"Idnn't BSO how it can goon , " an-
awerrd No'l , calmly mid mreetly.lThe
whole guni { ia either dead or crazy , and ]
don't think you come in until the next
opera lewon , You'ro left , my boy , "
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