THE DAILY BEE-SATURDAY , APRILS J88 < J. Railway Time Table , COUNCIL BLUFFS. The tollowlnu nto the tlmctnltho arrlrM ntl de- tnrturoot train * by central ttandnrd time , kt the lool dcp its. Trains leavs transfer depot ton rain- / jrllcr and arrive ton rnlnutci later. cmcioo , TicRU.xaro.N AND QUIXCT. UAVlt. ARRIVlt C:40pm : Chtraco , Kinross . 0:40 : Rtn 0.15 a in F.wi Mall. 7:00 : p ir VAMUS CITTi ST. JOR AND COCNCIL ttJFP8. 10.10am Mall M t Kxpresi , 0.45pm 8.2S p tu 1'aUtlo KxprcM , 6:35 : p in CHICAGO , MltWAVKKI AXD IT. MOT. B5pm : nxprtM , 0:40 : am 8,41 a tu KxprcM , 0:15 : p tn cniCAoo , BOCK ISLAND A D TAcino. 530pm AtUntlo Kxprota , 0:40am : 9 50 & m Hay Express , 8.50 p in 7:15 : ft in "Dos Molnta AotxmmoiUtlon , 4:40 : p m At local depot only , WABASH , BT. LOUIS AND'rAcino , 0.55 a m Mall , 4:45 : pm 4.50 p Qi Cannon Hall , 11:16 : m At Trantferontyi cniCAno ami hoimrwuTiut. 6:30 : m Express , 0 50 p m 0:45 : a tn PaclOlcExprc'S , 0:45 : am tnm SIOUX CITT AXD rACIFIO. m Bt I' ul Express , 9.00am m Accommodation , C.60 p til wio1 * Memo. 17:59 : p m Western F.xprwn , 8 39 a in 1:44 : am 1'aclflo Utprcus , 4.34pm 7:49 : ft m Ixicnl Kxprcss , 0.54 a tn 12:14 : a tu Lincoln Kxpro , At Trail for only. DCMMT TRAINS TO CM All A. I ive- : ? 4-l:24-10-2t-tl:24 : : n. m. 1:24-2:21-3:31- : : 4:24-5:21-0.21-7,4 : : and 11:04 : p , m Sunday , 8:44- : . . 34:247:01 and 11:04 . . At- 10.24am. l : -34- : : - : : p. in. ivu so n.lmitCH bcfuro loa\ lug time. MPS.H.-J , HIltODjH. D. , PHYSICIAN & SURG-EON , 222 . ConuolT BlnQn. STOTSOB TO Consumers ol" Water 1 THE COUNCIL BLUFFS City Waterworks Ccsn'y AT THE Rcqucor of tlio City Council , for aSOiUyt'ottimbuaievlloneeil by resolution puled March 18 , 13 " 4 , horeliy ann < unC3i tint It will put iu 8 rvUo i > lpaj t ) thocirb of the Btrcut on thollnuol Its milii , ( ora'l pirtlot who delro C'jnnoctlum miio 1th the btrcct miinn , and who wlllmiVo npp Iciti m therctnr tathi r < mpanybo ( ere tno axi > l tloi ul 'all 3J dnys' oxtcnlan , APRIL 18 , 1884 , At tha following prices , pa ) able la alliance : Onbalf Inch Service Fipo . (3 25 Fl\o alRhth Inch S rvloo t'lpn . o 10 Throo-quartcr Inch Bin let I'lpo . 10 76 Kevcn-dk'ht Inch Service I'ljia . 13 95 One Inch Service Pipe . 16 00 These prices include the cost of opcnlne and closing the Ht'ect , tapplni ; thestnxt water main , fuml'lilne and putting In extra strong lead sonlco pipe , [ urnHhtng vii'l ' putting In c'lr < stop , stop box mil cover uomplcto , aid making all necessary con nections bttwecn the etrcctatT mi In and the curb o ( the street , wh'ch .tre about one-hall tno cost to the consu cr ot dolni ; the f > amcork. . Inlew ol thn ooitjiiplx cd pavlnj of certain etrecU l'i the city patto ! are recommended tn make application linmmlately , at the otllco of tlie com < piny , , . 26 Psarf Street , In order to ana tlio ncc33ity and avoid the ln < croi'oj nxpenfie of hrvakin ; up the street at tor pav lag bij been Jouo. HAURY BIRKINBINK , Chief EiiL-lncor. Justice of t&8 Peace. Uruana ana Council Bluff ? . Healoac.to rollca Ion agcm Over savlnga banV. THE DOOM OF THE UNSAVED ! "Tho wicked shall be turned into hell , and the nations that forgot God. And the same ahull chink of the wino of the wrath of God , which s poured out with out mixture into the cup of indignation , and he shall bo tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels and ii the presence ot the Lamb. . BIBLE. ROLLER SKATXMG COBHBRPEABISI.MDPIFTHAVB , Open lurro a. m. , 2 : ' > 0 p. m and 7SO ; p. m , lion- i.ny , Wcdncsdtv and Friday ovcnliga oxcluijirely the ly'lmplo Club. /-WMiulo on Monday , Woducaday and Friday eve. nings. AUjnflSION , S5 CENTS. No objcctlonablo characters vrlll be admitted. ii ii MAivrnsn , pitorniETon. N. J5CHUEZ. Miseoftlie OFFICE OVKU ASinUICAS rL BLUFFS , IOWA. THOU. OH-ICXR , OFFIOEIR & FUSEY BANKERS. Coancll Dludi Estabitsnea 1856 Foreign and omcstlo EichanKO an E. Eice M , D. "r other tuninrn rpmovoil wlthoattbt rm | kntto or ilrawini ; ol blood. CHRONIC DISEASES ' ta pw ' Over thirty yramfiimctlcAl cxjiorlcuoa OfBoe No ii Tenrl tri ct , Omnoll IJIuDs m free. MANUFAOTUHEIl OF ED IRON , COR&3.CES. WINDOW CAPS , FINIAIS.SETC. S , ? G iQtla. Zjtti-oot , NKD.KnBKA. IWPO'RTAWT TO- OATOON BEO'S ' & CO , , Ha ve os'-aMi iho 1 tliom < elve In Oraihi to t a.nart ageuenl br.kvrajennl bu < ne i. Wo will buy all h-woaol uoil at whnl . al or rtt l | , nd cuanntte psi/ool B.itl f lullon 'nprloei.a ' * uecan buy chcajxi thviy iirwhps. V < m 0111 BO ) tneolvMtate odiHv. n your go > lj ho'iglit by ona whu will worx foi .our Interest aid nit tnut to a nrrclmnt who ha ( omethlnj halt hnduiM toberldnlVd will a * < K Iirmniit 'teiltlu I to galling ainthlnif entrusted u > , and IOIMI com L'ne.l tu ui will bo circlulh okoltx Uurre uiaHenniiollUtad "V far'oferencoi-Oiuha Nation ! UanV , Bvik. Ail'ro t 111 U. lt.tliSt. imprudence , causing nenout { oollltr. premttaro decay , eta. baring tn < > u tu tain fivpnr known remedy , liai clftcover d a slmpla fneana of If-cure , Mbltn 1m vill send 1'ltLUi to uu tctirw utfvTev * . Addrvui. A , II. U1JU > r-J , u Ukbtiura Bt- Sew Verb LlL The exptrlenfo In the treatment cl Cancer with S lt' ! Siioclflo(8. ( S S. ) would teem to warrant ill In ntjhiK that It ulUcurothlsmucniUoadciliicourRo. t'cmins afflicted aM imltwlto orrcspoml wlthm. lbelloeSwlt' ( S iccin > hu MVCJ mylllo. t li.vl \lrttiillly lost tlio usool tlio upper putotir.y b ly anilmir nrmn Irom the jiolsonoiu cnoct ol aUrpo OAtii'cr in my neck , trom whlcli I h d tulTcrd for 2 > l jctrd. H. S. S. M rclloicdruoof Ml orfno , and the pnl on l being lorccd out ol my y tcm. I w 111 joonbonoll. W. 11. llomsov , Datlilioro , Oit. T ornontln ( ? o my nttcntlonAS cillcil to tlio o Fool a woman nllllctolith a cancer on her thonl * Ocrnl lent Iho Inches 111 clrciimfcrenra anpry , inln- * , lMHluhlnz the jatlont no rest il.iy or night lor n month * , lobtafncdn supply ( it S Ill's Kpccino r lor her. She Imi taken lUo tiottlc , and the ulcer entirely healed up , only ncry mnMI ocab rcnuln- R and her health I * better than lor mo jonni past ; inn to be pcilcctly cured. lliiv , JIUHKR UAMrnrLL , Columbus , ( H , J li v ccn romnrkalito results trom use ol Swltt's pociflo on ft cancnr Aioun ? man hero hvi been 111 ! tcil 111 oj cars with the most angry lookliiR tat- iKrnncrr8lo\orBawnnd Mioirl ) doJil Ihollist ottlo irikilt a wonderful chanRO , and alter fho'-ot- Ira were tnkcn , lie Ii nearly orqultoncll. U la truly ondcrlul. M. r. CRUMIHT , M. D. , ORlethorpc , Ox Our troJtlw on Itlood and Skin DlncMO nulled 'eo w piiiiwm u. T1IK SWIFT SPKCIKIO CO. tra cr 3 , Atlanta , Oa. V. Office , t6flW.23d St. botwecn Oth nd 7th Avn The ute ol the term " HUQI Lino" In connection wlththi ror ] > ornto name ol a grcatroad , convcjs an Idea ot lut what required by the traveling pub- He a Short Line , Quick Time nnd the best ol accommoda tlous all ol which are lurn < ihod by the greatest rallnay tu America. fjHICAGO , | | lL WATJKEE And St. Paul. It owns nnd opctatos over 1,600 uillca ol orthern llllno ! ' ! , Wlsconfln , Jtlnncaota , Iowa ittkota ; and 09 t main lines , brauchin and connsc ons reach all the crrat l\nlno i centres ol th < Jorthweitand Far West , It naturally aim vn thi Icacrlption al Short Line , and Rent H.into beUoeo Clileago , Mtlnaukca , St. 1'aulAnd Mlnniapolls. ChlcaiollUnaukco , IA CTIMSO and Wlnonv ChlaiKO , MllnauKco , Aburdccn and Klluidah Chlcngo , MllvinikfO , Kau Clnlro and Stlllwntef Chicago , Mlhmikco , WausiU and McrrllL ChlciRO , tlllnaukuo , Heaver Dam and Othkonh. Chlc.110 , Milwaukee , Wauknsha and Oconotnowoo. Chlcnpo , Milwaukee , Mn.lison . and I'nxlrleilu Chlen , Ulhvaul.ce , Onatonna and Falrlbault. , llololt JMIC3V i'lo ' and Mineral Point. , Klein , Hocklord and Dubuque. Chicago , ClintonRock liland and Cedar Ilaplda. Chicago , Council Ulutfa and Omaha. Cliiui o , Sioux City , Sioux Falls and Tankton Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain. Hocli laland , Dubuque , St Paul and Minneapolis Da\onport , Calmar , tit. Paul and MInncapolia. Pullman Sleepers and the Finest DtnlnR Cara In ; orldnre run on the mainlines oltheCHICAQO VIILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY md oery attention la paid to paaaengora by court , lua employes ol the company. 5. d. UBltRiliu , A. V. H. CAUPS : Ea , Orn'l Manager. Uca' Feai. Agent - itB : , OEO n. t ALONG THE LINE OF THE ] Chicago , St , Paul , Minneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. The now oxtenalon of this line from Wakofleld up .ho BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN through Concotd and Coleridge TO KCja.H.tB7I3XT < 3-II1C3 > TX Roaches tha best nortion of the State , Spochl ex cursion rae > for Und lookers over this Una to i\'aj nt , Norfolk and Hartlngton , and > la IJlalr to all linclpil po'nU ' on the IOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Triina over tht 0. , Bt. V. if. 4:0. Hillwoy ti Coy neton. Sioux city , Ponca , Uattlngton , Wayuo and Norfolk , tC3oaa.ia.oot * xt 331 lx- For Fiemont , Oakdae , Nell h , and through to Val entlne. fSTFoi rates anil all Information call on F D WHITNEY , General Apent , 8tr&i > Bulldltp , Cor. 10th and larnara Sts. , Omaha , Neb can be socuroJ at depot , corner litb r 8t * M BRUNSWICK & CO. Fifteenn Ball Pool , Carom AND ALL OTHER GAMING TAnt.KB. TEN I'll BALLS , CHECKS , ETC. 18 South 3d Streot8t Louis , ' 411 Delaware Street KauBasClty Ho. , 1S2I l > oughs St. . Omaha , Neb. HENRY HORNBERGER , Agent. jHTScnd for Catalojfuca and I'rloe Lists. Nebraska Cornice AND MANUFAcrnmcita op GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES FINIALS , WINDOW GAPS , TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING PATENT METALIO BKYLIOUT , Bron Fencing g , Balmtrados , Verandas , Office and B&o Hailing ) , Window and Cellar Guards , Eta. mil 0. ANDttii BTUKE11' , LINCOLN NEB. CUI8KR , U c Notice to Cattle Men 00 CATTLE FOE SALE. 10 Head oiHton Three Years Old. 201) ' ' " Two " 201 " " Heifers , Two " 150 " < Mi-era , One " v.X > " " JUlfjrB , One " Tbo above dcaorib > d cattle are all well brej Iowa cattle , btralght and ( tnootli. Tlicso CAltlo will b bold In lotilo tult imiclusers , anil at rcuonabl nrlcm. For further ixvrtiailars , call on oraddrrM II. V , PATTOW. Wavctly , Drcuur Co , Iowa , I' . 8. Also younc Kradod tin Us. m7-dme-3tw 266fH EDITION , PRICE $1,00 BY MAIL POSTPAID. ( ( NOW THYSELF , , A OTIK.IT BIKDIOAIi 'WOUK Exhausted Vitality , Nervous and Physl 1'fsmituro Decline In Mau. Kiroraot Youth , an natolJ miseries resulting Irom IndUoretloni or ex "tesos. A book lor every mm , young , middle-aged and old. It contains 125 prescriptions for all acut tnd chrnnlo illtuiuen each one ol which Is Invaluabl 30 found by the Author , whose experience for roar * U aurh asprobably ntier hcloro fell to the I ? uf emv ph ) ldan EOU pages , bound In beautllt French mutllii a ra oourd oo\ era , full Kiltguaranteed to bo a finer HOIV u every sense , mechanical , lit rary and professional , than any othtir worl : sold It this coantry lor ! .60 , or the money will be refunded iu emy Instance. Price only 91,00 by mall , post 1 aid. Illustrative simple B cents. Bend DOW. Oolr medal awarded the author by the National Uedto tMOcUtlon , to the officers ol which ho refers. Tbl ! > ook nhonl'1 ' bo read by the jotiDglorlnitrac I m , and by the afHIoted for rellel. It will beoeO \ll London Lancet. There la uo member ol society to whom this bool > lllnntbi'useful whether youth , parent , guardian 'uitructor or clergyman. Argonaut. - lddre < * tn < I'n.l ody Medical Institute , or Dr. W U. 1'arker , o. i DulOnch Rtrout , Iloston Mats. , who may no consulted on all dlsouts requtrlcgaklll and vre I'naj. Vnrmloand ilntlnatodUemextlut bav baJllvJ th9 skill of all other pbyt II r RI clani t ptolaity. Bucn Ueated uofnrHI fully ltliout in Inttano allure , TIT i j a . ' " .of COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. THE SKATING EINJC , . Iiftrjjo Croud In Attendance and a Kino Inhibition Glxcn ! > ) tlio Thu largest crowd over gathered in tlio nk wns present nt tlio maaquoriulo Inat ight. Ono of the pleasing fonturoa of > o ovoning'a ontorUiinuont wits the ox- iibition of fancy skating by the Misses onca , of Sioux City. They wore very uitably dressed in pink satin , trimmed ith white. Inco. Tlioro was n argo number present in maaks. Vmong tlioiu were the following : < " . 0. Montgomery representing n young ady ; 0. Fray , n princess ; George Kullog , clown knight ; Charles Lockwood , lown ; G. W. Brown , high stopper ; Blisa V. Evans , Dolly Vnrden ; Kato Stephen- on , Samuel J. Tildonj F. Pratt , rincosaj Charles Ward , hussar ; II. J'Brion , "Tho great what ia it ; " Arthur lossmyor , bnao ballist ; Mr. Anderson , hampion female skater ; Charloa lliloy , faud Muller ; Joe Smith , Sirah Born- nrdt , nnd 0. Palmer , clown ; J. A. Nol- on , 0. Torn illigcr , II. Ilutchina , Ohas. "limpann , Misa S. Amy , Mr. llollinqs- rorth , Miea Whitney nnd many others voro present in costumes. A Postal Cant 'rom ' Mrs. Donnii Smith , LoulsUtl" , Ky. , VH : "Vur blood Impurities HunlocH lilooil titten Room jnrticularly nd.iptod. Never be- iii-o lind complexion BJ olo.ir. Use nil the Leave to niairy wns yesterday granted Vugust Peterson nnd Matilda Jones , both f Georgetown , Ool. ; also to Peter Nol- on and Mary Jensen , both of this city. It is reported that Glonwood was hrown into a state of great excitement fcstorday ever somox mad dogs. They ushed through the street in the most rantic manner attacking any other dogs hey came across and sovorivl bloody on ountora ensued , in which two or three ows were unwilling participants. Sumo lock was also bitten by the infuriated laninos. Finally a crowd of citizens tartcd in pursuit and shot with fatal iffect twenty-five dogs nnd a couple of IOWB. This little affair created consid erable commotion in the usually orderly ; ity of G Inn wood. Letter From a Female Pliyslclan. 194 SECOND AVENUE , NEW YOUK , May 1,1883. My specialty is diseases of women nnd children. I like ALLCOCK'S POROUS ? LA8TEiis because they are so quick and efficient , and never irritate or mark the tt-ndorest skin. I have found them most useful in my practice , and they are cer ainly the best plasters now mado. To llustrate : My son of ten years of ago ooka bad Cold and coughed incessantly ] no medicine would relieve him ; after some twelve hours I applied an ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLABTEU to his throat nnd upper chest. The cough ceased entirely in an hour , nnd the next day the boy wns woll. I told the case to a gentleman who suf fered in the same style ; ho , too , was cured iu twenty-four houra of his cough ay ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLATERS. Another mtient suffered from pain in the small of the back ALLCOCK'H POROUS PLASTER was applied ct night , and next morning the pain had ceused. Again , a young lady suffering from Neuralgic Pains around the heart , by my advice used ALLCOCK'H Poiioud PLASTERS , and was entirely cured in three days. Finally , a lady came to mo with Cold Feet , which constantly recurred night and day this sometimes is a symptom of Uterine Con gestion I applied an ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLAKTKR to the solo of each foot , and her foe got and continued warm. She were the Plasters over a week. Thus I have recently tried ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS , and take great pleasure uro in bearing witness to their remark able curative power. JANE M. BAKER , M. D. "Allcock's" is the only genuine Porous ous Plaster ; buy no other nnd you will not bo cheated. Mechanics' Ijlon Law. Hon. J. 0. Cowin writes to The Bur- tonutn , of Tokamah , ns follows : "In your ieauooC the 13th hist. I find a reference to the fact that I had questioned in the court lioro the constitutionality of the mechanics' lion law. You alato that I claim " .i lumber dealer is not a me chanic , alaboror is not a mechanic1. " As to the former you are correct , as to the lat ter incorieut. What I claim is that the moc'iamcs * lion law , under the title Ijy which it was passed vrns intended for nnd is a protection for all pordons performing manual Itbor in and about the construc tion or reparation of a building under the general designation of "mechanic , " but that under iho constitutional provision , that "No bill shall contain more than ono uubject and tho. B.imo shall bo clearly oxpresaed in title , " the legislature had no authority tn enact , under u title "Mechanics Lions , " a law providing lions for material men , who , as such , nro iu no sense mechanics. Yet under the guise of "Mechanics Liens" is enacted a law providing n lieu for all material monwhethor the material is furnished to the owner of the building , or to a contractor or nny nub-contractor. Is Biich legislation "clearly expressed in the title ? " Certainly lot. Is not this act masking in the cloak of u "mechanic,1 for Hie benefit of capitalists ? " Under all the authorities to this point tlio net is too broad for the title. "Tlio fact is that mechanics , while the act by its title purports to , bo for their benefit , got little or no bent-lit front it , as _ whortiver there is occasion to assort a lien , the material man iirot assert it , and very generally exhausts all the con tract price , leaving the laborers reme diless. Under the present law a builder is at a loss to know how to make pay ments so as to protect himself After ho has paid the full contract price to contractor and laborers , a material rnnu , any where from Maine to Califor nia may file his lion , claiming that ho furnished aomo material to the con tractor or some sub-contractor which has not been paid , and demand the enforcement of his lion against the pro perty. "I claim the act unconstitutional on other grounds , also , but my object in addressing you was to correct you with n'gurd to my position in respect tc laborers. Very truly youri , J , 0. COWIN. nd CoIdH Those who ore BU fatintr ( r .m Cough * , Cold ) , Hnro Throat , eta should try DIIOWN'H IJUONCHIAI. TIIOCHEB fold only in loxti. THE GATLING GUN , flow Dr , Galling Came lo Invent It anil How Ben , Bntlor Adopted It , 'm Uo Hundred ShoHa IMIntitc An Ir.lcrvlow Wljli tlio Inventor. wjlal Oorro jionJcncj of the ClovchnJ I ft.lcr. . WAsniNnoN , March HO. - Wonderful mprovomonta have recnntly been made n the Galling gun , and Dr. G.Utling , thou u von tor , has boon hero for some days , Instrating them to the lending men of 10 war department. Ho has shown that 10 gun c.in now fire on an average 1,200 lot per minute continuously , nnd the atcat inventions onnblo it to bo fired at ny angle. Before this the force of riwity prevented the firing uuwivrd or own ward boyound n certain degree , but iis has been entirely overcome , nnd n lot can now bo sent perpendicularly ito the nir , nnd the guns can bo ao aimed a to throw bullets inside of n fort or any osicgod fortification im. ItlClIARl ) JORDAN OATI.INO s now sixty-six years old. llo ia n tall , road-ahouldored , white whiskered man rith n friendly face , bright blue eyes , nd n pleasant tongue. I talked with im in the Ebbitt House last evening bout his gun and ho told mo how ho amo to invontit. _ Said ho : "I had made uvoral inventions before tins , ono of vhich was the wheat drill which is now i uao all over the country , nnd I think t was my study on it that prepared ' 10 or the Gatling gun. In 18011 was liv ig t Indianapolis. The war had broken out nd the country was all excitement. My iouso wns within n few blocks of the opot and I was often present hero when olunteors were departing for the field , nd also when their dead bodies were nt imps shipped back homo in boxes for jurial. Ono surprise to mo wns that the lumber of men killed by sickness and ucaaa was more than these killed by jail or actual b.ittlo. One day I romom- ior nineteen corpses were landed at the opot ; threu hud been killed in battle , 'ho thought than struck mo if a gun ould bo invented that would do the work if a hundred man , and would require mt a few men to operate it , that the lorrors of war would bo greatly diniin- sh ° d , and an and would como much oouor of ovcry struggle. More men ould stay at homo , and lives would ) o saved. The thought took such hold f mo that I commenced to work on t at once. The result was the Galling un. un."My first guns wore. MADE IN CINCINNATI , , nd they would fire from 150 to 250 shots icr minute. I had six of thorn manufno- ured in 18C2 , when the foundry was mrned by incendiaries I suppose rebel ympathizors and the gunn were do troyod. Next I had thirteen guns made at wliat is now the typo foundry in Cin cinnati , and these I sent on by ray partner nor , ft wealthy merchant of Cincinnati , to iVnshington to persuade the govornmout x > introduce them. Ho took them to Baltimore , whnro ho left twelve , nnd vent with the other to Washington. The chief of the ordnance department at the imo was an old fogy. Ho received him coldly , told him ho had no faith in his and that ho believed flint-lock un , - mus- cots were , on the wholetho best weapons 'or warfare. In short , ho would havn nothing to do with him. My partner then left Washington , nnd returned to Baltimore. Ben Butler was .hero with his troopa. Ho had hoard of guns , and ho asked to see them irork. As soon as ho had done so ho said ipwould buy them on his own responsi bility nnd did so , giving'his voucher for .wolvo thousand dollars for them. My mrtnor had his cashed , but at this time : here was n great fall in pork , nnd fifty thousand hogs which ho had packed in Chicago with the expectation of a rise , md to bo sold. In n word , the break in : he market ruined him , and my money went with him. So , for the first twenty uns I had made a great cost to nyBolf , I received nothing. Bon Butler took the guns ho had brought with him to the battle of Petersburg and fired them lihnself upon the rebels. Thny created ijroat consternation and slaughter , and the news of them wont all ever the world. Now they nro used by all of the lending governments of Europe and also in Asia and Africa. They enabled the Prussians to conquer Austria in 1800 , though the Austrian ! ) h'vd the larger forces , and they shortened the war by Germany and Franco BO that it practically lasted but a few days. "Tho Galling guns Rfo now made in Hertford in this country and in Europe nt Now-Oiistle-on-tho-Tyno. t neil only to governments , and the United rotates uses many of my guna. They now lake part in nil wars nnd you have scon the reports of tlio work they have done in E/ypt" ' How far will the Gulling gun send a ball ? " "From two to three miles. The now improvements which enable it to bo fired ititu the air uro such that the ball , when it fulls to the earth , acquires from the force of gravity such a velocity that when it renchoH the ground it will pass through a plank two inches thick. This is at a distance of three thousand yards from the place of firing. " "Will it shoot accurately ? " "Yes. Wo can aim the gun at a plank nailed to n support several thousand yards away , and by moving the gun rapidly along while firing wo can cut n line through the board u though it were wed. Bullotn of different sizes aio used in different guns. No two bullets leave the ( .Min at the same time , but when you consider that 1,200 allots can bo fired in a minute you will BOO how rapidly and reg ularly it works. " "Will there ever como a time , doctor , WHEN WARS WILL ENH 1'Olt OOOD ? " "I do not think BO. Human nature ia I the Kamo in nil ngos , and the strong will I continue to oppress and rule over the weak as long na time chall last , It is BO in nations nnd individuals. The mother , when the child is born , rules it until it [ , becomes a man. Then it , growing stronger , rules the mother. In this world the weakest must always go to the wall. The strong survive. Improved warfare nnd better arnm may give the war o greater power. But 1 doubt whether any Y invention will make war so terrible that t men will refuao to engage in it. And i just horn I would nay tlmtcoiigresa should 1a do Bomothini ; for our nttvy , Our HOI coa&t it untiroly unprotected and wo have not a nhip afloat that ia good for nny thing An ironclad of the foreign moko woult tear ( hum to pieces in the first engage inent whilu their balls would rattle fron its eidra , Our whole aoa coast with ul of its line cities is defenseless and in oati of war they would bo destroyed or cap turcd before any thing could bo done. " A Btrumled Whale. JUiwor ! Kuii , March 23. A whulo measuring GO fcot 0 inchc long nnd 12 foot 4 inoho. * through the body from back to brcnat , and with a tntl S ) feet ncrots , got ashore on Saturday Innt on the south inside there of Pcngntenguo creek , Accomno county , Vn. Five lih' ormun attacked the monster by shooting nnd chopping it. They necurcd it with two anchors , which were fnttnned to the Uviathnn by ropes \ nssod through holes cut in its ilcnli. The captors were nt work nbout the whale for sevoinl hours , during which time the whnlo remained motionless , nnd it wna thought to bo dead. When tlio tidp cimo in nt sun down on Saturday , it floated nnd div played renewed vitality. A ties , pornto _ struggle freed tlio animal from its captivity , nnd it moved nway , carrying the cables and anchors with it. No moro was SUCH of it until the following Monday , when it wna discovered in the channel of the crook , dead. Thu fUhormcn towed it to the bench north of Pongotoaguo crook , where they cam * moncod their operations nf stripping it of the blubber. The uropriotora of the fish fnctory on the crook offered to boil the blubber for ono half the oilbut the lucky captors refused to nccopt on thopo toitna. It will probably rimdur 75 barrels of oil. This ia the second wlmlo to got nahoro in the samn vicinity within ono year nnd afford n now source of revenue to the hnrdy JiBhormou of the neighborhood. When its jaws nro fully open n man can stand erect in its mouth. HUMAN BLOOD. Un the purity nnd vi tality of the blood depend the vigor nnd health ottho whole system. Disease of various kinds is often only the sign that nature ia trying to remove the disturbing cause. A remedy that gives life nnd vigor to the blood , eradicates scrofnla nnd other impurities from it , as Hood's Sarsnp.mlla undoubtedly does , must bo the means of preventing many diseases that would occur without its usn. Sold by dealers o Mulo'H Tall. Now York Tlmo. When the bright sunshtno , ntreaming down through mnzos of rigging anil clouds of unfurled canvas , gave an nir of onrly summer to the Pierropont Docks , in Brooklyn , yesterday morning , six idle men gathered on the warm side of n warehouse nnd discussed the enervating influences of spring. To them the distant ships seemed asleep upon the horizon ; the water lapped against the pierheads with n drowsy murmur , and the fiendish shriek of a passing tug-boat died away like a lullaby. Ono man felt sure that nature expected people to rest in spring time , and the others agreed that it was a sin to work any croUnre except n mule. This unfortunate animal received mention because a long-logged , tile-backed spec ! men of the species chewed n piece of an old carpet on the pier and at uncer tain and spasmodic intervals tried to kick n hogshead and two barrels into the river. Gradually the talk turned upon the viciouanosa , the vindictivcncxa , nnd the untamable nature tif mules The mule on the dock was thought to bo an unusually vicious animal. Wickedness and a miscel laneous desire to smash things could bo eoen in his eyes , and his feet Eoomud just the kind fer effective kicking. "Bet no ono daros't foot around that mule , " said a man with a board like un unnatural growth of oakum. "Wouldn't fool 'round him longl" said . "He'd kick the a cross-eyed man. day lights out of man's grandfather. " "If that mule struck you once your whole family 'ud die , " exclaimed a third man in confidence. "I'll bet a good cigar at no man in this crowd daros't go up nnd tickle 'im. " "I'll ' make it $5 if any man ' 11 twist his tail , " challenged a ship chandler's agent , as the mule- boat a tattoo against n post on the pier. "Yea , I'll make it ton. " "Stuffl" sneered n lazy-looking vagranl a little apart from the crowd. "Who says 'atufil1" demanded the agnnt , in n voice like a prizofighter's. . "Maybe you'd like to twist that mule's tnill" " 1 think I could do it. " "Hero's $10 that saya you can't. ' " " ' " "I'll go yo. The money was put into the hands of a ship's supply contractor , nnd the details were properly arranged. The lazy mai was to twist the mule's tail if ho couli got near enough vith n lhisatrongtham wns to escape unhurt. The crowil was to stand at n respectful distance nnd aeo fai play. The lazy miin swung his coat eve his arm , borrowed n chew of navy plug nnd walked down the pier. The cro\v < followed slowly. The mule showed a strong desire tvt cat noc only the np nrrtftOliing inoti , but tlio pier itself. Bu ma viciousno 3 was restrained by a etron , rope halter. The luzy nun tossed hi coat upon a barrel nnd grasped the mulo'i tail with both Imnds. The crowd licit its breath , The twister wound the tai into n hard knot and pulled the mul from aide to side as far as the hake would permit. The mule madu no efibr to roacnt the indignity. The lazy mm again threw his coat ever his arm , am taking the money from the contractor sauntered up Montague street. The crowt was npoochloas. "Did you BOO that ? " at length askodon of the men of n atovedorowho leant ( over a barrel , "Yen , I saw it. " "Mulo hadn't any spunk , had ho ? " "Hadn't ho. Why , man , that's th Grossest mule in Brooklyn 'n the bigges kicker ! " "flion why in thundar didn'l ho lit that man across Governor's Island ? " "Well , it's like this : "If you < > , vnid that mule 'n had him trained to do tlm entno trick once n week , ho wnuldn' kick , would ho ? Not much ! That mule knows his owner , now ; make no mis tako. " I'uil Tor tlinSlioro. Lot us all pull out of thh uo.i of Mcknos and doipomloncv , and g t ( into u mok found tlun of good , ptrrw ; ; Jioulth. Jlur-lock Jlooil JHtten uio th i thlnp to pull for. Tiioy nroiin of t i > i most lonu.viiocl iiiuilh rtuturutlvoi ave manufactured. Civil rnarrla : ? " in South Afiicn iu not a lonelily rite. 'Tin Gilonliu ineutlmit thutn , happy pair onteioJ tliB Quoun'i town h'iiie | the UilclOfrroom piltl i5 ! note , HigneU a ducii- mont , took hU Bji'iims liy ths urmnnil walkoU her out of the bulMlnjJnw \ "H * du vn do , Mr * . ! 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