THE DAILY B RE MONDAY , APRIL 7,1881. 7 ' Railway Time Table , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Th following aio the times of the arrival and departure - parturo of trains by contra ! standard time , at the lee 1 depots. Trains lcav transfer depot ten mln > earlier and arrive ten minutes Utcr. CIIICAOO , Rur.UNo.rcH MB QCIKCT. ARRITK. 6:40 : p in ChlfAKO Express 0:40 : n tn 0:45 : a m Fa t SUil. 7:00 : p IT KANSAS CTTT , ST. JOS AND COUSClt. BUTm 10:10 : am Hall and Express , 0:45 : p m 8:23 : pm PaclOo Express , C:3S : p in CHICAGO , U1WFACKXH AKB 8T. 6:25 : p m . 0:10 : n m 8:44 : a m Express , 0c5 : p in CHICAGO , BOCK ULAKD AND > 6:30 : p m AtUntlo Exprcts , 0:40 : a m 0:60 : a m Day Kxprcss , 6:50 : p m 7:16 n m 'Dcs Molnes Aco-tmnoiUtlon , 4:49pm : At local depot only. WABASII , ST. LOUIS AKD rAcmc. 0:66 : a m Mall , 4:45 : pm 4:60 : p m Cannon Ball , 11:16 : ft m At Transfer only , CIIICAOO and NORTUWISTBRH. 6:30 : m KxprcB * . 6.50 p m 0:4 : inm U:45 : a m BIOUX CITT AMD PACinO. m St l' ul Exprcw , 0COam : m Accommodation , 6:60 : p m CNION rAciric. 17:59 : p m Western Express , 8:30 : a m 1:44 : n m 1'acino Exiircra , 4:34 : p in 7:41 : n in I ocal Express , 0.51 a m 12:14 : a m Lincoln Kxjiroij , At Tran ( cr only. DCMMT TRAINS TOOUAIIA. Loivo-S:24-0:24-10-24-ll4 : : : n. m. l:2l-2:2l-S : Sl- 4:24-B:24-fl:24-7Mnnd : : : 11:04 : p , m Sunday , 8.21- 10:24 : a. tu. 1:24-3 : : 4 M24-7OI : and 11:04 : p. m. Ar- live su minutes before louln ! > { timo. Mrs , HJ , Hilton , H.D. , PHTSIOLAH & SURG-EON , 222 Middle ttro'-lT'V. Council TduQa. SPECIAL TO Consumers ot Water I THE COUNCIL BLUFFS City "Waterworks Com'y AT THE Request of the City Council , fjr aSOdvyi'extinitanniovMonccd by resolution pisici March IS , IS > I , herob } ami iunc3 < tlut It will put In snrrloe | iti > } 3 ti tbo curb ot the street on tha line ol Its iiilm , fora'l ' partloi who doMro CJtmoctlMS nudtsvlth the street mains , nnd who wilt make apple I'.ion thcrctor to the company bo ( ere tn ) oxplrailan ol said 33 dav ' extension , APRIL 18 , 1884 , At the folltwtug prices , payable hi advance : One half Inch Service Plpo ? S 25 The eighth Inch 9 rvlco Pipn . . „ 9 fO Three quarter inch Sertica I'ljK ) . 10 76 -Seven eight Tnch Ser\lco Pipe 13 2G Ono Inch Service Pipe. 16 00 The o prlcci Include the cent ot npcnlntr and rlosliif the street , tapping ttie tro t water main , furnWimc and putting In extra strong lead nonieo plpo , furnishing ami putting In cnr'i ntop , stop box and cover complete , and making alt necessary con- noctlons between the street wat-r mtln and the crb nl the street , which are about one-halt tne cost t1 } the connu ver of doing the name work. In view of the contcmpU ed paving of certain street * In the city , partlo * are recommended to make application imiiieal.-xtclj , at the olllce of the com * pany , - , . 26 Pearl Street , In order to s\v the necessity and avoid tha In- croa od oxpeito ot breaking up the etrcct alter par ing has been done. HARRY BIRKINBINE , fililcl I'.iiL'lucor. W.R.VAUGHAN. Justice of the Peace. U in ana ana Council Bluff ? . nealcsuto collec ton agcni OU Fo'lov Over savings banV. THE DOOM 'OF ' THE UNSAVED "Tho wicked shall bo turned into hell and the nations that forgot God. An the same shall drink of the -wino of the vyrath of God , which * o poured out with out mixture into the cup of indignation and ho shall bo tormented with lire am brimstone in the presence of the holy angola and in the presence ot the Lamb Bini/E. ROLLEE SEATING- CORNER PEARL ST , AND FIFTH Am , Open IooOa. : m. , S 0 p. m and739p. ; in. , Mon > c.av , Wodncsjiv nnd Friday ovinlcgacxclusltoly the lyOmpic Club ti9"Muso ! oil Mondiy , Wednesday and Frldif ovo- ADMISSION , - 25 CENTS. No objectionable characters 111 boadmlttod. 1IHII MARTUKS PIlOPIUKTOn. II. II. PUHST. & BA iCERS. Council Dliiffn . . Ia. Estabiisnea - - 1856 Dealers la Foreign and oincstlo Exchange an ' - El4p/a AlilOU or other tuiaora removed without the Uj knlfo or < lro.t ingot blood. CHRONIC DISEASES < * * * * * * * * . Over thirty jcar8praale | l experience Office No IS 1'carl struct , Council niuffj garConcaltatloii free. CORNICES. WINDOW , CAPS , FINIALS.iETC. - " 3 iStla. 3taroot , ' yr.n.HA8KA. IMPORTANT TO- Buyers of all GANNON BRO'S ' & 00 , , llavoejtalihihol thu-meUealn Omalu to t'annait aiiinoralliriko iroiinitmiliieii. Wo will buy all U e of iroiliat hf > l ail80r retailand ituarantte porJBOS natUfictlon "n " ptlcej , a no can buy cheaper tluuy mncUoi. You nan toi tnti aJvauln u ndiuv. n your t" ) U bui 'nt by ono nho will uorK for .our Intcrot atilii'.t tru.t tu a nmrchant who ha ojiethlnir huli ati < | uu * tnborldol.Vo will ii'to prompt * eutio-i to selling an > thln ? entrusted u , and goo * * ixnn > in ii tu ui will be carefully foked t-i. O.irrxn mJtmijj ilioHid M0 / tfTrtefitreac8loiahi Nation ! IliiiV , JlcCajue r3 Rvik. AJirc'j-i 111 H. 16th St. DUFHENE < 5 MENDELSOHN. 4Z-UEUOVKD TO OMAHA NATIONAL DA MANHOOD RESTORED. , AjlctIm ; of early Imprudence , oauilrig ncrfoU ( ( ebllltr. promstora decay , eta. IIIVIDK in u in Itla ete ry known rerarar. bu dltcorerrd a klinplij laeaoRO f M > U-cure. > ilil u ho will xad UiUi to - . a uuatbam BU. New Yurtf The cxperlcnca In the treatment of Cancer with ! wltt'sSpeelfloS. ( 8 H. ) would teem to warrant tis n av Ing tn t It vv III cure this much dreaded xomin-o. ersons afflicted ar Invltcilto orre i > end with us. IbollevoSwItt'sS cflflvh ivod my lllo. I had lrtu llly lost the u o ol the upper p rt of tr.y body . .nilmr arms Iroin.tho poisonous effects < > f a Urge cner on my nock , from vvhlrh I h d sullcrd tor ! d > ears. S. S. S has relieved muqf all tomio < , and ho potion Is being forced out of inj sj stem. I 111 eon bo well. . . \V. R. Homsox , D-xvWioro , Oa. Two months go my attention wcatleJ to the omoof a woman aflllctol with ft cnncer on her hoil- lor at lent flvoliKheslii clrciimfercnco angr ) , pain , ill , undulvini : th < MiUlont norcsl < lay < ir night 'or Ix month * , lobufiuda mpply of Hwlft's Specific er for her. She lias taken uvo dottle , nnd the itccr intlrcly healed up , only a voty miall srnb rcm ln > ng and her health Is b tUr than lor flvo jcars l tttj settni to bo poifectly cured. llitv. JKSSKH CAurnFt.L , Co'.umbii > , Oa. I have seen rcmarkab'o results Iromtisoof Swifts Speclflooriacancor A younif mnii hero his been allHUovl fUo jc r8 with tbo most angry looking ( at * ng cancer * I ovcrsawimdwasi o rlj ilcid The fli t mttlon ado a wonderful change , nnd alter Hvo' t- les w cro taken , ho Is nearly or quite w ell. It Is truly wonderful. if. F. CRUVI.KV , M. D. , Oglcthorpc , Oa. Ourtrcnthu on Blixxl and Skin Diseases mailed Omwcr 3 , AtKnta , Oa. N Y. Offloo , 169W.23d SU. lictvvocn Oth and 7th Avn The n o ot the term " Snoi Lino" In connection wllhthi curporato name ota grcatroad , com ej an Idea ot list w hat required by the traveling pub lie n Short Uno , Quick lltni and tliu beet ot nccommoda _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tlons all of which are fuin > sh6d by the greatest railway In America. CHICAGO , J ILWATTKEE And St. Paul. It owns nnd operates ever 4,600 mlksot Northern Illinois , Wisconsin , Minnesota , lawa Jakota ; and as tfl main lines , branches and councc .Ions roach all the great business centres of tbi Northwest and Far West , It naturally answers tlu description ot Short Line , and Ilcat Route between Chicago , Milwaukee , St Paul and Minneapolis. Chlc.igo , Milwaukee , IA Cronso'and Wlnonx Chicago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and KHendala Chicago , Milwaukee , EauClalro and btlllnator * Chicago , Mllnnukco , Wausau and Merrill. Chicago , Milwaukee , Beaver Dam and Oshkoib , Chicago , Milwaukee , AVauknsha and Oconouiowoo. Chicago , Mllnaukeo , Madison nnd Pralrledu Chlen Chicago , Mlln-aukeo , Ouatonnn nnd FalribauH , Chicago , Ilclolt Jancsv lUo and Mineral Point. Chicago , Klgln , Rockford and Dubuque. Chicago , Clinton , Rock Island and Cedar Rapids. Chicago , Council Ulutfs and Omaha. Chicago , Sioux City , Sioux Falls and Yankton Chicago , Milwaukee , llltchcll and Chamberlain. Rook Island , Dubuque , St. Paul and Minneapolis Davenport , Calmar , St. Paul and Minneapolis. Pullman Sleepers and the Finest DmlngCara In world are run on the mainlines ol the CHICAGO MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY and ov cry attention la paid to passengers by count oua employes of the company. A. Y. H. CARPECTEB , Oen'l Ha&aeer , Uen * Pans. .r. < vltK. QEO II. BbAFFORD , \ mm ALONG THE LliJC OK THUj Ctiicago , Si. . Paul , Minneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. The rre-v extension of this line from Wakefleld up the BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the DAN through Car.coi < l nnd Colcridgo a best portion ot the State. Special ox curalon ratoi for Knd tcckcM over this line to Wnyna , Norfolk and tlartlngton , and \ia Blair to al principal | x > 'nta ' on Che SIOUX CITY A PACIFIC RAILROAD Tr > ins over tht 0. . Mt t' . if. & O. Hallway t" Civ nston. Slouv .itj , 1'onca , Haitlngton , Wayne an : Norfolk , For Fremont , Onkdao , Nellgh , and through to Val entitle. rate ? and all Information call on F U WHITNEY , General Afont , -.i ; i > Bulldlt g , Oor. 10th and IMrnam ht3. , Omuha , Neb o n DO secured at oepot , corner 14th , BEUNSWICK & CO. Fifteenn Ball Pool , Carom AND AU. OTIIKIl GAMING TABLK3. TEN VIN BALLS , CIIKCKS. ETC. 18 South-SJ Strect.tfat. Louia , 411 Delaware -ftrcct Kansas City .Mo. , 1321 Douglas St. . Omaha , Nob. HENRY HORNtiEllGER , A gout. r Cataloyuca and I'riao I ttfl. AND Cornice HANUf ACT'JRKRS OK GALVANIZED IRON COBNiHES PI1TIALS , WINDOW CAPS , TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROORNG PATENT MKTALIO 8KYL1QIIT , I f o n Fencing CrestlnKS , Balustrades , Verandas , Office * od Ban Ralllnfa , Window and Cellar Guards , Eta OOll O. ANDBtti BTRKf7r , LINCOLN NEC.f R. M e Notice to Cattle Hen 900 CATTLE FOE SALE. 1BO Hew ] ot Steers Three Yearn Old. 200 * ' " Two " 201 " " llelfere , Two " 150 " ' hteors , Ono " ViO " " Hellers , Ono " Tbo abova des rlbcd oattlo are all w ell bred Iowa cattle , Btraluht and emooth These cattle will to iwld In lot ! to lult inucluscrs , and at reasonable pitas. For further particulars , call on nraddfesi it. K , I'ATTON. Waverly , Ilreuur Co. , Iowa. I' . B. Also jounz eradoil bulU 1.7IrnoStw GOLD MEDAL , PAH1B , 1870 , BAKER'S Wan-anted abiolutelipur Cocoa , from which the cxceu o Oil ha been removed , lit hot ttirt tlmti the itrtnglh ot Cocoa mUc ( wllh Hutrch , Arrowroot or Bugar nnd U llieroforo far more conom cat. It U dcllcloui , uourlnlilng trcngthcnbjg , easily dlgc ( yid , am admirably adapted for ImJd ] at mil oa for IMTBODI In health. Sold 117 Ureceri . BAKER & CO , . Dorcii6ster4 Mass. James Helical instill Chartered by thtStateof 1111 nols fop the express purpose of c'vinclmmedlatc ' rellelln all chronlc.unnaryand prl yato diceasci. Gonorrhoea Gleet andSyphilU In all their complicated forms , ulo al disease ! of the Skin am Blood promptly relievedanc permanently cured by reme- diet.testedln iFortuYtnrt _ „ _ _ _ - # i > ectairracttet. Seminal Weakness. Niiht : Losses by Dreams , Pimples on the Face , Lost Manhood , tiuilUwln cured. 31iera ItnaexperltntnHiui , The appropriate remedy a&tonce used In eachcaie. Consultatloni.ner. > nal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med. sine * vent by Mail and Express. No marks on ickaee to Indicate contents ot render , Addrcsi Jfl. JAMES.No. 204Washinfllon a. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. KAOEMAKKUS AND IlUEAICUItS. 'oGlcnnliiK * * from Aiming the ro ll co nnd .Justice Shops. There was a lively litllo skirmish Sat nny ] night which lot ! to the nrrcat of W. { . Bock end Joe Kilfcthor on the charge f assault and battery. U appears thnt ley had hud aoino difficulty with two thor men , boardora at Kiel's hotel , and ollowlng thorn into the hotel ofllco were oing to got satisfaction by thumping bom , when llonry Spotman , who wnntod o disgraceful rows about his place , in- orforcd , and just as ono of the men ickod up a spittoon and was about to itirl it at the huad of ono of the offend- ng bonrdors , Mr. Spotmnn stopped in lotwecn to atop it. As ho did BO the tlior picked up n chiir and struck ipotmana blow , knocking him down , and njuring him so that a physician had to o called , who on examination found the nest serious hurt to bo a broken noao. Beck aud Kilfoter on being arrested ave bonds to npponr before Judge lylesworth to-day , when the full faota vill bo sifted out. STEALING CORN I'ROM A CAR. Yesterday afternoon P. T. Griggs , a oamstor living in thia city , was ai rested or breaking open a K. 0. car aud steal- ng about live bushels of corn. OIHcur lotcalfo found the corn in Grigus' sta les and thn latter admitted to him the aking of it , but gave as an excuse that 10 had no money with which to buy any oed for his horses. Griggs was looked ip in jail , a hardship indeed on hin fain- ly , his \rifo having just given birth to a > abe , and with no one in the house to are for her. On Griggn' person vaa found a railway key of thoJUniinib.il t St. Joe road , and it is claimed that this s not the first time that ho 1ms thus ap- > roprlatcd feed for his horses. PETTY P1LVERINO. Two mutca named Daniel Barren and Fohn Tiller , who are attending the insti- , ute here , were arrested Saturday after- loon on the charge of shoplifting at Erse- nan , llodda & Go's , store. It is claimed hat some stockings and some other small articles were taken by them. On "icing arrested some stockings were found u the pocket of ono of the boys , but they excitedly gesticulated their innocence. L'lio principal of the institution came in and took the boys out , promising that ho would have them in attendance at court his morning. PETTY POINTERS. F. T. Coy , for being drunk , was arrested Saturday night. Some thief has sneaked off a harness aolonging to M. B. Brown , but left ono ; ug behind. Ho is invited to call at police loadquartcrs and got it. No tidings have yet been hoard of No ra J. Smith , the heartless mother who deserted her twin babies Friday , it is to be hoped that she will yet bo brought to the front. S. H. Brown was before Juctico Ab bott Saturday on -charge of selling adulterated butter. There wns much trouble in determining what constituted the legal butter , but after much close thinking it was decided that the buttec in question was genuine aud 'Brown was discharged. Hayden and Hall , thu section bosses arrested for frauds in their time books , have boon held for trial by the district court. The case of Charles Helden , arrested I for making threats , was argued Saturday , but Justice Schurz has not given hia de cision. Keal Estate Transfers. The following doedj T/oro filed 'for ro' cord in the recorder's office , April f , reported for THE BEE by E. J. Me. Mahon , real catcio agect : Edward Bailey to Willimena Blohm lot IS , block Id , Willamo' firat additioi § 800. Ira T. Spangler to J. H. Henry , par vv4 , se ] , , 77 , 38 $100. Joseph Boiler to'William Doud , par si , ne. } , y , 77,38 $5,7JK ) . W. it. Scott-to Im T. Spanglor , par wA " , ae | , 0. 77 , 38 1,200. "Jao.es H. Smith to Miller V. Davis no22 , 7" , 42a200. . A. A. Smith to Jesse M. Sniitli , nol 2 ! ) , 74 , SS-Jpi.OOO. JIary J { . Swan to George \VL Bennett lot 4 , block 3 , Eubonk'a lirst wldition- § 250. Ira Spangler et al. to Spatuler , O.imp hnll , fc O'o. , put : lot I , block 23 , N.jula- $800. 1. M. Casndy .to Indepondoat fkilior District of Council Hluffo , loteC. , 2r a , 5 (5 ( , 7 and 8 , block 3 , JSubank's tSrat addi tion 82,580. Total sales , § 12,580. OODNCIL UMJFim MA11KKT. Wheat No. 2 spring , ( J8sj No. C , r 8cc K joctod , fjOc ; gooil iloinaml. Corn 1/oalorn ore piiylnj ; 3la for old con aud tire for n w. O/iU In gKid demand nt 2R : . Hay J 000 00 [ tor ton ; Wo ) iior Uo. ! Kyo 10@JCc. Corn Meal 1 25 i or 100 pouiids. WootI Good supply ; iprlcos at yonj , (51WC ( 00. Coal Dellvoreil , hard , 11 CO per tan ; soft 5 00 per ton Lard Kulrbank's , wiiflloKallnpr at lie. Klour-'Clty Hour , 1 ( K@a ) 30. Broomt 2 i > 5@3 00 | wr Aar. . LIVK BTQOK. Cattlo-j : 50 ® i 00 ; calveq , 5 50@7 M , Hoprs Local tmckcru uro buying now nn ( thoru U a cod doiiinml for mil ( 'radoa ; voliclo t ickinK , 0 2C ; mlxod , ! > 25 , t-BODl'CE AND 'JICITH. Quotationsiby J. M. St. John k Co. , am mUnIon mercliants , 538 IJoindwny. Huttcr Creamery , 33c ; cUoloj countryedls 20c. 20c.Eggs 12Jo per dozen. J'oiiltry iteudy HaloicMcUetiK/drouflod , IJ s Ivo. He ; turlcosti , dre Hod , IHc ; live , lie uckc , dro Ked , t2ic ; Hvo , Fc. Oranges J Oft ® t 25 jcr bux. Lemons ii Cfl' u4 00 par box. ItunniiiM 3 (10 ( © 1 00 par bunch Vegetables Potitoea10@50 ; oulonslOc ; cabba none iutlw market ; urn/Its , readt Halo nt a 2&fet 00 fur tM-lrnn stock. The council of the Huaaian Kmpiro ro. ccnlly approved c < .ucet6ions made to an American company which proposes tc construct ain elevators in the Black Sou ports and in the interior distributing con. 'era ; but Katkolf , the newspaper uU > . ratond perwnal adviser of the GV.ar. dis- pproven the project on "patriotic ! grounds , " nnd the elevators will not be built. Tills doeon't look an if the United States need to borrow any trouble about ho possibility of bung crowded out of the grain market ! of Kuropo by Huaaian competition. A country Ibat haan't < pnao enough to permit olovatora to bo built for handling her wheat is not likely to becoiuo u very formidable rival. MARRYING A CORPSE , The Plot of a Maine Mice loSccnrt a Pension , A WIllliiK Willow United to nn K\ . Soldier lu llln Conin-A Stnrt- Story. SpctUlDlfpatch tolhoOlobc-Democrat. AUGUSTA , Me. , April 2. The most weird and lonintionnl plot over conttruct * > d by a writer of fiction can not exceed in interest or strangeness the story of nctiul occurrences of nn obscurn Maine ton , thirty miles from the rnilroiuU , mid now almost inaccessible- account of the condition of the highway. For over hnlf a century the little village of _ Appleton 1ms counted among its inhnbitnnts the family of Rabbins , to which Samuel Uob- bins , born fifty-ono yours ago , belonged. When the war of the rebellion broke out Robbing joined the Union nnry ami fought bravely for hia country. . In the service ho contracted diseases which have mndo him an invalid for many years. After his discharge from the tinny ho married a womim commonly known as "tho Widow Fossott , " although she was divorced and her former husband was alivo. For a long time after their marriage - riago llobbins and his now wife , nnd Fos sott , her old husband , continued to occupy the emno house , living on terms of the greatest intimacy. Uonry Foaaott , a BOH of the widow by her first husband , also lived with thorn. After a time Henry married nnd brought homo a blooming young country girl as his bride. She found the relations of the family a little too close to suit her ideas , and induced Henry to sot apart for his mother a small picco of laud , to build on it u small house , and to deed the whplo to the old lady. Ilobbins and his wife wont to the now house to live , while Fossott remained with his BOU. Ilobbins owned a few ncruu of land adjoining the piece deeded to his wife , and ho soon began to poster her to transfer her interest to him. She refused and Ilobbins was so angry about it tluit live or six years ago ho cleared out and wont to Hvo witli his brother , Noah Hob- bma , leaving the ok1 lady to shift for hor- aolf. About a year afterwards Mrs. Ilob bins died , but not until oho had sold the land for § 3,000 or § 1,000 and given the money away , BO that Ilobbins should not got it. UTAllTLWO 8T011Y. Now cornea the moat startling part of the story. After Samuel B. Ilobbins went to live with his brother Noah , stops were taken to secure for him a pension , to which lie was entitled. The first trial was not successful but after the arrear age act was passed another trial was made. This time the caao was put in the hands of a sharp justice of the peace , locally known as 'Square Chester Peace. Last July Ilobbins began to grow worse , and ho got weaker and weaker every day. A month ago it was plain that ho was near his end. If ho died before the pension was granted the money would ' bo lost , ainco ho had no wife and chil dren. In this emergency the happy thought struck somebody to procure a bride for the dying solaior in order that there might bo a widow to draw the pen sion. Interested parties made the journey to Ilocklnnd , where n woman was found who was willing under the circumstances to become a bride nnd widow in quick succession. February 20 Noah Robbfus wont to Frank Carkius , the town clerk , and pub lished the intention of Samuel llobbiim to marry the widow Lena Lundy. The law requires n notice of tivo days before marriage. . March 2 the dying man foil into a 'comatose state , from which ho never Tallied till ho diod. March 4. The storycurront in the neighborhood is that whoa Square Ppasc , learned how near dissolution Bobbins was , ho sent hu wife's BoiifpOBt-lwato to Kocklnnd , to bring on the bride ho and Noah Reborns had se ' lected for the dying soldior. Unfortun ately the boy did ot got back till mid night , March 4 , some nine hours after . Rabbins' de&th. THE r.rjrDK OF A course. , The story gees that the wotr.cn was : hurriedly taken to the chamber whcro 3obblns lny dead , and the 'horrible t mockery of a marriage ceremony between the living woman and the corpsowns gone through with. Some say that Peaso'i * on took tJso clammy hand of ilho deac cnan and placed it in that of tlw > willing widow , w&ilo others say that a youni. man named IPulIcr performed this ropug riant oflioo. 'tin the day of ik < j funcra 'Square Peaao was master of ceremonies , and the naw-mado bribe and vridowwat a coiiBpiouous. mourner. On this occasion ho iirat iirtrodueed her to Bobbins' role. tives as tie dead man's widow. Nona e them hadevoraeon her or hocrd of hci before , and nil oxoontiug Noah declare titoht ciiyih.itiuilly that ho naa novo legally married io tlio dead num. tit i absolutely certain that the mcrriago di ( not tal.o notion Iiotw on the tim tlii caiuiK .werujpublishod and Kobbita death , far at ixicimo wa ho /.iBci < nm o able to rocogniAe liny one. H/fs B.iid , < t/o that the fojy , when ho brought the wo man to Ajjjiloioii iitirst / , iiUru ucod IN as the widow Lundy , nnd that the wa not introduced us Robbinn' wife. One o the moot prominent JawyorH of KIIOJ county toDd youv corrc8x > ucat ( ] to-dr that he had no dnubt that the mockuryo wedding a ilivu wuman to a , oorpao we * tcarried nut , and that ho hud good ro.inor. for believing tlmtciho whole outraycou and villuiaous echujne wan iloviiixl to gee pjasosnioii the few luirxh'od dollaiv that would omo ( Kit of Ilobbins' , pen eion , if it w ro granted. The .ca.no Ju ctt-.iuod BO much scnrdal , that a ilcgal U'H roatigntion will be hold. Gulling tlio "T .Iii Tnlk" Jr. ChlcaR Herald. Altai ) , thiu caasongur , wearing a hugo alouoli hat nndifltruuksof tobacco juieooi Iiisciiin , was fooling vccy good ou nn asl bound Ohicag < ) , Burlkigton & tQuiuoy train , dho other day. ilo said ho wo * a Kentuckian , and had juat returned from Iowa , < t/horo lie "had been selling aomo bloodrd stock , "lowu fvrmora are just crazy for finu sock , " lie safe ] ; "they dori't oaro vrhfct it is hcree , mUle , cow or pig , They are anxious ta have tiio best in the land , and they have tlio mokoy to pay for it , too. I'vo had good liwk this trip. Hold u bull for $800 , diroo hoifora fit $400 npicco , and four marox at 8700 upioco. I beliuvo if I lifcd had tlu ! gall , I could have got more than Uitt , but I was satisfied. I'm no hog , if I do come from Kentucky. " Then the passenger laughed nn if all the story was not told , and paused the cigars around as if ho didn't care for "Did you inako much profit nil your took ? " I asked. "ProOt , " ho said , "why it was all profit. You eoo , that stock was the commonest lot of truck over seen in Kentucky , I bought 'em for u moreuong , prepared a loii ( pedigree for every one of cm , got an article printed ia a Kentucky paper in just two copies of it about Col , Withers ( hipping fine stock to Iowa ) when I eotto Burlington I had an article pcdiurocs nnd nil , printed in The Hawkeye - eye there , saying wlmta splendid thing it was for Iowa ( > have * nch fine stock im ported , antt all that. Wollthoso farmers bit like suckers in Juno. Why , 1 took along n old brooding jinny ( hat was good for nothing nnd had been turned loose to die by n neighbor of mino. 1 Rave her a nicu pedigree and sold her for § 1JJO. Any kind of a critter with n printed pedigree hung on its horn will sell out in Iowa. ilAY ( JOUIil'S 1NCOMK. No IJUNS Tlmti $ I12.KHH a Dny , or Aliont Ko v York Morning Journal. Jay Gould , the second richest man of the United Stales , is credited with ing the poaaossor of wealth estimated all the wny from § 50,000,000 to § 75,000,000 Tito former sum is very nearly correct Wore his railroad stocks worth their par value ho would bo n hundred-millionnirp. Just before starting on his yachting trip to the Spanish main , ho carefullyinvoii * toriod his property , plnced his all'iun in good shnpo and ndaed n codicil to hit will. v "In round numbers ilia permanent invest ment stocks appearing on Mr. Gould's schedule were 1(80,000 ( shares of Western Union Telegraph , 110,000 shares of Mis souri Pacific , Mu,000 sharci of Wabash common and 00,000 shnros of the pre ferred , CO.OCO shares of Kaneas and Texas , -10,000 sharoa of Texas Pacific nnd 70,000 shares of Erie. There were small lots of various a largo number of _ ous stocks apparently only incidentally held. held.Besides Besides his railroad shares Mr. Gould holds live and a half millions of Wnbash general bonds. At yesterday's prices t4io value of those Boouritiot is § 10,495,000. Western Union nnd Missouri Pacific pay dividends ; the other stocks do not. The bonds also bear interest. Between thorn they yield him ? lMO,000 a year. His interest in the Union Trust company mid his loans nro profitable- him. The World building , nominally owned by the Western Union company , vas built with hib money. In real estate , loans nnd mortgages ho has § 5,000,000mid § 3,000- 000 more in lloating investments. His two residences represent another SIOCO- 000 and his yacht § 300,000. Ilia wealth , M nearly ns ho can figure it , is § 58,7 ! > 'V 41 , and his income * § 1,010,011. Thus hia fortune earns him § 12,888.88 every day and § 8.05 each minute. Ii.VilOU ANO IiAUOKEKS. Improving IVrosportBTlH IMuny of Industry. The bituminous and block coal minors of the United States have for years boon endeavoring to form some sort of a union by .which the rate of wages could bo equalized and controlled. Every effort in this direction has failed , chiefly because | of the fact that there ia moio than the 5 necessary number of minors. The presi- onts of five state nosociations have rc- ontly been in conference to try to ovolo omo p an by which the desired results ould bo reached. Every reduction has con followed by n strike , which has enaed to give prices an upward teiiden- y. The minors ) fool their weakness and ccogniKO the difficulties in the way , but xpcct , through the conferences referred o , to reach some satisfactory arrange- nent. Now England textile manufacturers 10 now in the south purchasing sites for nctorics to bo created there. * Cotton mills are to bo erected at Trenton , Tonn. ; Vugusta Ga. ; Owonsburg , Ky. , and Kos- ciunko , Miai. Iron works nro to bo erected at Wilmington , N. 0. , and fur- lituro and lumber factories nt Trenton , L'onn. . Cnmpbollsville , Toun. ; Westmin ster , Aid , , and Liberty , Rtchland and EZuntsvilte , Texas. Notwithstanding the recent dullness in the iron trade a good many workmen are finding employment. The Valloj rolling mill at Sharon began operation ! ton days ago after Pa nunponsion of sev eral months ; the Pottstown Iron Com paity's works are increasing in. activity furnaces will blow in at Allcntown nii ( West Conshohockcu. The lloadini Hardware company has commenced opor utions , and various additions to Pcunsyl vnnin mills ntxi projected ia two or thro localities. T n i > or cent , reductions i1 wages Iwyo boon tnnounoed. The Pullman Iron nnd Stool compnay' works ou La.lo O.Uumot have stnrtad uj I The Standard Tool company of St. Lou has started in with 150 hands. Tb Uolmbacker 'Jlolling ' Mill company , < St. Lcuiu , haajjiistipurelmfiod a 8uaro c which toerect a building to oTitond i opor tic-n . The Pacific Barbed "Wii company , of'tlio same city , is building 11 immonno cstublishmont for the inanufn turo of barbed wire. The H'onneylvamc Steel coicpany w soon erect utiow mill 700 feottiquuro , bo equipped with the latest appliunc for cheap ] > rpductioii. ImprovomoiUa u being txudoin , other mills. MOM wonJtoroawj being tAli n on. int ; Imrdwnro OBtnblisIiinonta of tie ! Now K gland and-naidillo status , and it isstut on good authoiity that tlioagiicul turo ii plcment works of ilio west vrill have increaoo Iboir forces before tlno 1st May.Tho The labor organizations whi li h boon woving'for itiduatrlnl legisl alien n quioUy awaitimg the fulfillaiont of t : nssunincos give n Chem early in. the s < son , bat indiealiious from the ii isido a not very favorable. Conforencus oft preaonUtivoE of : llbor , oryanizati Dim ha boon hold i Ifarrisburg and Chica ] with a iovr to more perfectly orjjanizii labor aaBooiotiona to secure And use pnl tical infiuonoe. Tito usual obstachm pr sent thouMolrea , and the outlook for the succcaa is notivory bright. in the How York Sun. A week agoilast Jfciday evening : Mr Emma Uiteltloy took a pair af diatnori carringH from/her oarr while ataniling i the baseni&tit'diniuK cooin at the houi of her father , JVLr. Wn. II. AVolab , 4G Bridge street , Brooklyn. She wruppe thoui m tiseuo ptpor , tossed tLom upo the nmntlo , and wont uj > stairs to bed Thontoncs were hatidsoiio brilliants , an were wnluod at 820(1 ( each. Homo time later that ovoninr Mra [ Jida Welch saw the .crumpled hit-of jiu ' pur on tha mantel , carried it out inio tin kitchen and throw it iutti tlio rungo , Mra t Welch in aaid to bo a vury neat Jiaugo , keeper. ITio next morning the cook piled OK b'ndling ou thu bit of cramulod jmpei and built the firu. 'IVo IKIUI-J JjUur Alu. Uucklity walked into the ( liuing-woiii , "Didi any ono SHO a bit of timua paper on the inantell" she asked. Yea , " * aid Mra. Welch , "I threw it nto the ranpu lait night. " 'f ho news iiiid an ngitating effect upon Mra. Buckley , and thu family adjourned to thu kitchen , whcro two very much excited - cited ladies raked the kitchen IIro until the ath pan contained it all , Then the nah pun wn * dumped into n coal sifter. The indies wore by this time very warm ns well as very much excited , and both alternately raked the ashes and rubbed the dust from their oyoi. When the aahcs nnd finer coal hnd dropped through the sifter into the coal scuttle , a Hour sieve was placed over the dish pan , and the ashes nnd fiiio coal were gradually placed on the siovo. When about hnlf the slufT hnd boon placed on the sieve , a snmll black and yellow chunk rolled over the edge of the coal scuttlo. It was a very warm piece of gold , nnd was all that remained of the sotting. A little moro raking , nnd two diamonds mends rolled out of the nshos. They were a little dusty , but when cool enough io handle , they WCM found to bo iindi- minishcd in beauty and value. A Now York jew olor reset them the same after noon. THE JU11Y 8Y.SIHSI. An Institution Which Has Outgrown Its U DKU.KVUK , April I ) , 1881. To tlio Ktlltor ol Tim HXK. The absurdity of the jury system in criminal cases is becoming moro nnd moro apparent every day. The folly is being continually illustrated from cases of potty larceny up to these of murder in the first degree. Probably it would bo a good thing if Noornska had in common p.ir * lance what is known ns a Board of Pardons. Wo have no such laws on the face of our statutes similar to these pos sessed by Pennsylvania , Massachusetts nnd other commonwoaltln. Wo have an instance of the maladministration of jus tice in the cases of Polin and Hart , mur derers sentenced to death , \rhoro Gov. D.xwcs saved their guilty necks from the halter by executive interference. Wo have mnl.idministration of justice because in ooino instances , judges nro ignorant , incompetent some times , in all probability corrupt , because weak-minded governors interfere to release criminals from judi cial vengeance for n just expiation of their crime. Yet it is upon the decision of such judges and such executives the exe cution of the law depends. The jury Bjstem finished serving its purpose in this country when the liberty boll tolled forth its peals of independence. It was invented by our ancestors ns a pro tection and safe guard against the en croachments of royal and lordly tyranny. Against the despotic will of king governed aristocrats. It was n grand and manly attnptntion to circumstances. To have established nnd maintained such n princi ple reflects honor upon the heroes of the revolution nnd the founders of English law. Coke and Blackstone's memory will live while Bacon's will rot. Many and many is the time the jury system has saved innocent men from ttio harass of kings and the virulence of their monialu. But the days of tyranny and oppression are now over , they have pnsied away more than ono hundred years within the broad confines of the American Union. It is time for reform. Judges do not hold their position at tno pleasure of anv sovereign in this country , but by the ox presaion of suffrage at the ballot box , the vote of the whole people. When elected judges are supposed to bo indopoiidon during < ho time they servo. For this nnd many other reasons the jury system hai far out-served its usefulness nnd shoiik bo consigned to an early oblivion. Tin constitution should bo amended and tin action of force abolished. Who will strik the blow , encumbmont upon some ono "AdiiAiiiAN GAUIILE. " TJIE OMAHA LANDS. curi-lnry TcIlci'H Order tlio Unit. Ir.PAUTMF..NT Of THKlNTKniOIl , WAIIIINOTON , 1) . O. , March 29,1881 Pursuant to act of congress ap" . \ugust 7 , 1882 , (22nd ( atatutor Jll ) lands within the Omaha IP .tJilltl ervation in Nebraska , embrace hipa 24 and 25 north , of ran * " ? * ° 3a ' " i 7 east , will bo thrown opt-n on Wednesday , Aril ] W % ° " Jftul' ' * * Ul ' the o'clock , noon , under J j and rogulationa : ' B Within thirty dayrt fc . tlomont the natty > * . . , * ? ' . tlu , ftjt ! fl. . 'Ins ' doc ] ia tory BUtcmont , fnno ng 10 ion caecis jiaymi' . Tlfco ( ) f,2 ! h o aoounu iyiiiK ( cr.rob./w.ted ) - t , , , lor , | 0 it < k , itr uj itti made fcoforo tliodistrict aud offiru : ti Noltgb , Nob. , or the clock of the c VV c'i.uty ? ' m ' ' 'oh ' tJro Jund 'ia si ted , -jr Voforo a UTuUod e tcs oocrt i : at BaEcrnff oc Wiaaor J > t . wiitlis.f > mho JOB , , , A L38-1 the sotloir , rnust make ao n of the toujd , submit final pr ho and make tbo finjt ( pnymout thort Cn. Will n ono 'jrorr from , nuoh actual 01 ho eJiull miiba ( , ho x > din swond pajvnont , mal to final payment within two in yo into witJi iiito-cst ou deferred i > oym < > nfc totf tln ratoul li'/o per r/ontnm purtmn I'ull ' ti > qynwnt taay bo made nt iva dale of ositr if -desired. . In dofi i of either of aucli paynu-ntfl for urn a poi ha of fiirtyfiayo , thu ptrty forfeits all ri o - to the laud , and m # paytnonta lie i linvo mado. InnooBo ire ulmll nny Ia ro- bo diaprwyd f if at.lew than the appra ) ire vnluo thereof. TJie risht of aotrlum < > nnd.puroliaso . is roatcicttd toiporaoaa \ Imvo aarived. at the of „ w agu twenty "o" v/ b * * VJiJIfV * ' Ii ? ytmra , or are the heads of familifo i ro- who arc citizonu of the.United . States , air have < I larcd their intention to beoa Buoli ; and no peruou am purchaao unl ho ia A'tona fide auttlor , actually occu ing tlio land , and having .valuable i provemtiits thorooo. Six months n Jdoncoatul cultivation must-bo shown i M-l evidence of good.faiJh. Jintrioa can 1U1 , made ouly of ono quarter soolion , or ] I acres , ojrxsopt ns provided in aid act. 311L A ? 5 eriptivo Jiat of tho.landa . aubji Jto , \ aottleuiont , with nppraisomout thoroi I JIAB bcou furnished the district land ( .of .tho . traota lyin oo t of t right of way of the Bioux City & N brnaka railroad are subject to aottlomo or itry ua above , ( duo Keo. 8 of t ] 'J act getorxod to. ) H. M. Tauui , I Socretar ; . | Well ) . . . . . . . , „ . U u now undisputed ( lint Wol Do Mo' "that | ' ! ? < ? iliWPrllO"ro l tliaonly traatmw nWlutoly euro Catarrh _ frw I c rlriiroiilo Very eUlcudom , S m'l. Gouli Wooplrij ; Witter , Nub. " "Ono box ciuoil m. Aim. Jliiry KeiiyoiiJlsmarck , Dakota" ' "J rffOnioi me to thj jmli.lt , Jtov. Qoo. K , Kole Coblovllle NY. ' ' ) , r < n box radically euro , tlyu , ' ' "Aj'orfott 'euro of tor 30 * year lujf , J. 1) . MuUoiiulJ , 710 JJroadwuy , N - . , ia , &u 'IliuujttiiJi of tr tlmonlalg nn received from all juris of ttio woiJJ , Ji0 J Jlveri' ' ' "l'5 ° ! Iri iVul lo ) K yet' IlJiistrii , j ! Tre it o. ivldi nUtoiuenU by thu oiir. ' < 1J'1)a"uv * ' ! " i > . . ! , . . . , tree N.'y , Tbe Emperor I/Mt K polcon only the flnwt t\n \ n § the world could pro- dnm. rrof. Hornford Myi th Emperor B dfftn were m do upeclkllr for him In llt- r n f roml f tobtcoo frown In the Ooldcn Jldt of North Carolina , tbl < kcloR the nnctt ICAf RTOwn. niackweiro Dull nurbun BmokloK Tolweco Irmxla from the p no l f \ wIn \ tha Emptror'i clrr . In abm- In Wy puns and ta unqucaUonablr the Lett toliaoco ever otTcrfd. Th cktr y > ( rlfW dinRhltr , Anne , In hcrnkttchot AlfrrdTcnnriion , In Iturpn't ) lcmt\tv , tell * of her vtdlt to the RTf t pott Bho fonnd him imoklntr Illackvcll' * Dull Dnrham Toluicco , tent him by Hon. Jamea Ilurmll Ixiwrll , Amorlran Minliltr to the Court of 81. Jarnwi. InUicMdayiof adulterationItlntcora * fort to Kmokon to Inov tint the Bull Dur ham brand 1 aboolut 1y pnro , and mndo from the bout tolwcco the world produrca. lllarkwpU'n null Durham Smoking To. baoro 1 the Ittl and imrmt mado. All ( iMlcni have It , Nona trcnutno without tlio tradft-mark of the Dull. Imported Beer IN BOTTLES. Srlmigcr , . Bnvnrin. Julmbncuor , . Bavaria. 'ilsnor . Bohominn. Cnisor . . .Brcmau. 4 DOMESTIC. * f . - < jj ludwoisor. . . St , Louis. jja Vnliuuser . St. Louis. ! Schlitz-l'ilsnor . Milwaukee. vruir's . Onmlia. Ale , Porter. Domestic and Rhino Vino. ED. ' MAUllERt OMAHA Stove Eepair Works , KM ) outk Uth St. UaKo iix ( i > mlshlnc'nantlnirj ami rep * lie ftovos of nil ) * > .riiuu , wood etqvet , changed iiitn oonl , rfttoa fl * ack , riampcro , Ao , fquBitntt uhand. Try 0,10 o our to o p" rlrvr COOK'S ( WAND ILXCUUStONS leave Now York n April , May and Juno , 1PS4. PASSAGE TICKETS iy ail ATI ANTIC HTKAUCKS. Special facllltlca for ccuringaooii nr.iiTiia TOUHIST TicKura for mvtlrrnln IHJUOI'lv , by a'l routes , at reduced rates. COOK'S IIXCUKSIONIST , with maps and full par * Iculam , hr mail 10 cent * . AildrcM 1110S. OTJK ti BOK , ' .1 Broadway , N. T , WOODBE1DGE BROS , , T CB OMAHA , NKD. Solo Agents for the World-R dncrwnod i m Decker & Son , nnd II Pianos. Also mr Mett & Ounaton I wholosalr y Jufacturora and M J r10. ' Organs , . ? , , y Lena , v Misi , , ca | Mercfiandlse , _ _ .Ices. FEL IX Lt tlRUN'1 /ENTIVE AND OURK. .1 FOE'EITHER SEX- J Injected directly to the seat of- n" chttnlf0 ° ' d'ct ' or DRuseouS , jmgo M n"Iwiso OU11 medicine , to bo tal.on Inter' TCU-t .to' ll if" " Uc.d ft\a I'ruvcnll * I'V dther sei , I tie Jilso of ( < u S0"1',110' " " ' l'rh to < ll a8e ; but In the aud ! ntoo f S ? alrcai'y ' unfortunately oinict d wo Buat. moo boxes to euro , or wo w 111 rolund the uion- nont boxes Jor'tt3" VM SO pald.82. per box or three t -1Z rulofj I" ncd by nil authorized agouti. luv.a- - tt- Dr Felix Le Brun Co. nopt- SOLE PltOI'UIETOlia ftfor , O F. Goodman , BruitKltt Solo Axoot , for Omaha f.avit _ " " ruto wly actor y bo rs at court itua- cnin. ob. dote Lpnl tual roof , ufor. 1)11 ) J. . C.Wusr'H 1'iaivn AND HP..UN TTIEAT. ntry i , ' ' .e"nr'intoo < l "Pnoifio for llyetoria , DizaU . < and iiiKw. CunvnlBions ' , Vita , Norvona Kournlgio , . mra , lUwjlaclio.Js'orvima ProRtrntfun cnuttcd ; > ytlioiiBO nfnltoliol orlobiocn , Wuki-falnoua. Jlcntul Do- a at | ircwioiiBofu.mn o ? the llrnin rcBiiltlnn in in- um. fan ' ty nnd l < wliii to wleory , derny nnd death , the I'remnturo UlilAeo , Jlaircuncos , J.o s of powS l.'irP'i.r ' lto ' 1J'lvolantarJr I'MBH nnd Snorraat , 'unit wliuiicim8odly < ivoM2orticiiiif < lioljralusoIf. rlou Bburo or ivor.lndiiiBonco. Much tos contolna " ' " 'JW'Inx'i't. . ' ' $ l- ) n l < o.iiur six boiea ight Boitbymetl | Jircimldon receipt of price. may \vi : . bnda To euro tiny rruw. With each uraer recoivca nyns iaed 'c fit f'OXCHi upooniimnirrt with > a.ftno will Bond tlio | Hirrliubi > rimr written uuarautra to ro. lent ruaiKlio money if the trcatruoiit UOOH not effect/ who ucuni , Oiiiirnnt ono Pru Ut AKent. for Oma and i or 26BTH EDITION imo , PRICE $1,00- leaa BY MAIL POSTPAID. cai aa be ICO IfflOW ect iof , A QllRAT MKDIOAI , of. ON of.ho fo-1 untold mlierlin resultlnir f'rom Indlacrarlnn. * ? . riAiittl'.ttftM . J [ !