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IFHE DAILY BEE--MONDAY. APRIL 7, 1884 Railway Time Table c ANOER | COUNCIL BLUFFS. MARRYING A CORPSE. |3 i e "t i o ! 7 i —— eye thare, saying what a aplondid thing i st ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. _ {The Plot of & Maine Jastics to Securt ' Soreed, and &1 Vst \\'A‘I‘X,';h1\|nelnhx||»La COUNCIL BLUFFS, o Pension, bit like suckers in June, ~ Why, 1 took The following are the times of the arrival and de- rture of trains by central standard time, at the Tocal depota. " Teaina leave transfer depot ten min. earller and arrive ten minutes later. CICAGO, BURLINGFON AND QUIKCY, LRAVR. ARRIVR. 540 p m Chicago Express 9:40 8 m 9:45 am Fast Mail. T:00pw KANBAS CITY, 8T JOB AND COUNCIL BLUFFS. 10:108 m Mail and Expross, 645 pm nd wiving the patient or e o e, 635D f gix'monthis. 1 obtalued & pecific T her. She has tak And the wcor 0:40 & m | I8 entirely healed up, only a very small scab remain 8:c5 p n | 10 and hor health iy botter than for five years pact; 50 & m Ti6am *At Tocal depot only. *WARASII, 8T, LOUIS AXDIPACIFIC. 0:56 8 m Mail, 445 p m 450 p m Cannon Ball, 116 am *At Transfor only, CHICAGO ANd NORTHWESTRRN. 530 m Express, 6:50 p m 945am Pacifiio Expross, 946 & m BIOUX CITY AND PACIFIO. m St Paul Express, m Accommodation, 17:50 pm 4 0 m 98 m 12048 m Lincoln Expross, *At Tran for only. DUMMY TRAINS T0 OMAYIA. 10-24-11:24 u. m. 1:24 4and 11:04 p, m Susday, 8:24- 4 101 and 11:04 p. m. AF ro loaving time. 30 minutes b Wrs, B, J, Hilt, M, 0., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 222 Middle Braadway. Conncll Rlnfe, SPECIAL NOTICE Consumers ot COUNCIL Water | BLUFFS City Waterworks Com’y AT THE Request of the City Council, £5r & 80 days’ extansion as evidencod by resolution passed March 18, 18 1, horeby ann uness that it will put in_ sorvi ) the carb of the streot on tho line of its_wmainy, for wll partios who desire connections made with the street maing, and who will make app.iction therefor to the company be fore th ) oxpirat said 80 daye’ extension, APRIL 18, 1884, At the foliewing prices, payable in advance: ‘One-half Inch Service Pipo Five-eighth fach 8 rvice Pipn inch Sey L-Kmpc. Seven-eight Tnch S One Inch Sersice Pipe These prices includo the cost of op closing the strect, tapping the strost water main, Afarnishing and putting in extra strong lead servico pipe, furmishing and putting in curh stop, stop box and cover complete, andmaking all necessary con- nections between the strect water main aad the carb ot the street, which are about onc-halt tne ©ost £ the consu ver of deing the kame work. In view of ntempla ed paving of certain rties are recommended to make iatels, at the office of the com- 26 Pe;:rl Street, in_order to save the necessity and avoid the in- croaod expense of breaking up the strect after pay- ing has been doe. WARRY BIRKINBINE, Chief Engineer. .W.R. VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha ana Couwnil Blufte. 014 Felow ‘Real estate collecton agens *Over savings bank. Persons affict 1 bolleve Swift's § ecifis has saved my lifo. virtunlily lost the use of the upper part of 1. and my arma trom ,the poisonous effects of a large neck, from which 1 had sufferd for 20 §. has relleved mo of all sorenow, and yoars, § the poleon 18 being foroed out of my systom soon be well. W. R. Ronisos, Davishoro, Ga. Two months ago_ my Attention was called to the asme of & woman afflictod with a ca il dor at loast flve inchies in seems to be porfectly cured. ey, Jrssir CAMPRELL, Columbus, Ga 1 have seen romarkable results from use of Swifts Spocific on acancor A young man here has been afflicted flve years with the most angry looking cat ing cancers ['ever saw and was 1 oa c The bottle n ade a wonderful ch tlos were taken, he is near, wonderful, M. F, CRUMLEY Our treatiss on Blood and Skin Diseas 1ro0 sv nppiiancs, " THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, Dcawer 8, Atlanta, Ga. N Y. Ofoo, 160 W.234 St.. botwoon 6th and 7th Ave The uee of the term ** 8hot Line” in connection with thy corporate name of a groatroad, conveys an idea of ust what required by the travalin pub Tie—n Short Lino, Quick Time and the beet of accommoda ® tions—all of which are furn. Ished by the greatest r in America, (Grcaco, Ml wAuKEE And St. Paul. Tt owns and oporates over 4,600 miles of Northern Illinots, Wisconsin, Minnosota, lowa Dakota; and a8 ts main lines,” branches and counes tions roach all tho great businoss centres of the Northwest and_Far West, it naturally answors ths description of Short Line, and Best Route botweon Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Miuneapolis. Chioago, Milwauk Chicag: Chicago, Milwaukeo, Wauknsha and Oconomowoa. Chicago, Milwaukee, Madison and Prairiedu Chlen Chicago, Milwaukee, Owatonna and Fairibault, Chicago, Beloit Janesville and Mineral Point. Chicago, Elgin, Rockford and Dubugue. Chicago, Clinton, Rock Island and Codar Raplds. Ghicago, Council Bluffs and Omaha. Chicags loux City, Sioux Falls and Yankton Chi lwaukee, Mitchell and Chamberlain, Rook Island, Dubuqie, St. Paul and Minncapolis Davenport, Calmar, St. Paul and Minneapolis. Pullman Slecpers and the Finest Dinlng Cars in world are run on the mainlines of the HE ILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL \, and overy attention is paid fo passeugers Y courte ous employes of the company. 8. 8. MERRILE, A. V. H. CARPEXTER, Gen'l Manager, Gen' Pass. Agent. J.Sanks, GEO H. BEAFFORD, Northeast Nebraska ALONG THE LINE OF THE] Chicaga, St Paul, Minneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. The mew cxtension of this line from Wakefleld up the BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN through Cancord and Coleridge TO EXARNTINGTOIN, Reaches the best portion of the State, Special ex- cursion rates for lwnd reckers over this line to Wayne, Norfolk and Hartington, and via Blair to all principal poluts on the SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Texins over tht €., 8t. P. M. & O, Railway t0 Cov pston, Siou vits, Hartingtoa, Wayne and ortc CTomnmoct at Blaixr For Fremont, Oskda o, Neligh, and through to Val- entine. &ar For rates and all information call on ¥ B W | Genoral Aent. Steasg » Buildicg, Oor. 10th and Farnam § Oumaha, Neb. £ATIoRes 0an be secured at depot, corner 14th Wastar Strasta THE DOOM OF THE UNSAVED ! “‘The wicked shall be turned into hell, and the nations that forget God. And the same shall drink of the wine of the wrath ef God, which ‘s poured out with- out mixture into the cup of indignation, and he shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels and in the presence ot the Lamb. BisLe. BRUNSWICK & CO. Fifteenn Ball Pool, Carom, ROLLER SKATING BRITINTES. CORNER PEARL ST, AND FIFTH AVS, Opon 10:00 u. 1 00.m and 7;80 p. m., Mon v evenings exclusivy ADMISSION, + - 2 CENTS, No objectionable-characters will bo admitted. JHH MARTE - -+ - - PROPRIKTOR, THOS. OFPIONR, . M. PUBRY, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Counctl Blufls . In Estabirsnea - - 1856 Dealers la Forelgn awd omestlo Exchange an | Howa Remritt R. Rice M. D. CflRONIE DISEASES ot nas » spoctaty. )ver thirty years|practicsl experiénoe Office No. 16 Pearl atroot, Conncil Bluffy g4 Conoultat/on freo. T. SITNxOLD, MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED IRON, CORNICES, WINDOW. CAPS, FINIALS 2ETC. 1S 13th Strcet, IMPORTANT —T0— Buyers of all Classes. OANNON BRO'S & 00, Jit blished thomselves in Omaha to ¢ ansact & genoral brokorage and business. We will bay all Iawes of goal: at wholwsaleor retail, ] oo satisfaction in han yourselves. 0 your gouds hougl one who will +0ur Interest andnok trust to & morchant who ka auxioag to bo ri Wo will a'so 110 selling anything entruste will be carefully MATA Ad tress 1 " DUFRENE & MENDELSOHN. ARCHITECTS ad Bauk, McCague ¢ 0o, causing neryous - Baving i, 0o o e will saa VRLEYS Audrees, 3 Clatham Bt.. Now Yurk E8, AND AEL OTHER GAMING TABLES. TEN PIN BALLS, AC, 18 South ad Street, Delaware treet, Kansas City. Mo, a8 §t.. Omaha, Neb. HENRY HORNBERGER, Agent. _ & Send for Catalogues and I'rico Tists, ’Mabraskam Cornice S AND— Ornamental Works MANUFACTURERS OF GALYANIZED IRON CORWICES Dormer Windovwas, FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROGFING, PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, lron Fencing! Oreatinge, Balustrados, Veraudas, o sad ‘Bavh Rallings, Window and Cellar Guands, Ete. COR O, ANDEtn STREE™, LINCOLN NEE, A CABER.M o Notice to Cattle Men 900 CATTLE FOR SALE. 170 Hoad of Stgers Throe Yoars Old. 2 LR 0 20 ** 4 Heifers, Two “ 160 “ *rteers, Ono “ 920 4 Yicifers, One “ The ahov deseribed cattlo aro all well brod Towa cattlo, straicht and smooth. These cattlo will o wld In lots to suit purchasers, aud at reasonable prices. For further particulars, all on or address ¥, PATTON, it Co., lows., m7-dme-Stw Waverly, Br P. 8.—Also young eradod hnils @OLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, Brsaklst o ‘Warranted absolutely pur’ Cocoa, from which the excess o Oil has been removed, ¢ hias thres times the strength of Cocon mixed with Btarch, Arrowroot or Bugar, and Is thecefore far more sconomi cal. It la deliclous, nourlshing, strengthenlug, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invadids ae well as for persons in healths, James Medical [nstituto Chartered by theStateof Llli- s for theexpress purpose of giving immediate relietin all chronic, urinary and pris vate diseases. Gonorrheea, GleetandSyphlis in all theif complicated forms, also all diseases of the Bkin and Blood promptly relieved and permanentiycured by reme- dics,testedin a Forty Years Special Practice. Seminal {1 Losacs by Dreams, Pimplcs on the Face. Lost Manhood, positively cured. Thero tama experimenting, The appropriate remedy 2atonce used In each case. Consultations, per. e on ackage to indicate contents JR.JAMES No. 204Washington Bl.,filun.lg e et 1| 500 per éon IMAKERS AND BREAKERS, PEAC A Willing Widow United Soldier in His Coftin ~A Start- Nows Gleanings from Among the Po- lice and Justice Shops. to an Ex. | Thero was a lively littlo skirmish Sat- urday night which led to the arrest of W. PR H. Beck and Joe Kilfether on the charge | sucial nigateh ta the Globe Democrat, of assault and battery. 1t appears that | Ayqugra, Me,, Aptil 2.—The most | they had had some difficulty with two | weird and sensational plot ever construct- other men, boarders a% Kiel's hotel, and | 2d by a writer of fiction can not exceed in following them into tho hotel office ware | interest or strangencss tho story of actual occurrences of an obscura Maine town, going to got satisfaction by thumping fyhirey miles from tho railroads, and now them, when Henry Spetman, who wanted | almost inaccessible on account of the 1o disgeaceful rows about his place, in- | condition of the highway, For over half n |8 century the little viliage of Appleton has counted among its inhabitants the ; family of Robbins, to which Samuel Rob- hurl it at the hoad of one of the offoud- | bins, born fifty-ono years ago, belougod., ing boarders, Mr. Spotman stepped in| When the war of tho rebellion broke out between to stop it. As ho did so the |Robbins joined tho Union army andf other picked up a chair and struck |fought bravely for his country, In the et service ho contracted diseases which have Spotmana blow, knocking him down, and | made him an 1nvalid for many yoars. injuring him so that a physician had to | After his discharge from the army he bo called, who on examination found the | married & woman commonly known as most serious hurt to bea hroken nose. dF‘"’ Widow Fossstt,” although sho was 5 ; ivorced and her former husband was Beck and Kilfoter on being arrested |glive, For long time after their mar- gavo bonds to appear before Judge |riage Robbins and his new wife, and Fos- Aylesworth to-day, when the full facts|sett, her old husband, contimued to will be sifted ou ocoupy the same house, living on terms of - CORN FROM A CAR tho groatest intimacy. Henry Fossett, Yestorday afternoon P. T. Griggs, o |® 800 of the widow by hor first husband, toamster 1iving in this city, was arrested | 3120 lived with them.”Aftor a time Houry for breaking open a K. O. car and steal. | Marricd and brought home a_blooming ing about five bushels of corn, Offier | YOUNE country girl as his bride. Sho Motealfe found thecorn in Grigs' sta. | found the relations of the family a little bles and the latter admitted to him the | 00 closo fo suit hor ideas, and induced taking of it, but gave as an excuse that | HENTY o set apart for his mother a small o had no oney with which to buy any | Piece of land, o build on it a small house, food for his horses. Griggs was looked | 30d to deed the wholo to tho old lady. up in jail, a hardship indeed on his fam- | Robbinis and his wife wont to tho now ily, his wife having just given birth to a | 10186 SO Hve, WALS T08Sel Femainec bube. and with no-ohe. in the houso. to | With his son. Robbins owned a fow acres BRI HERE ORY QUM T of land adjoining the piece deedad to his was found a railway key of thojHannibal | Wifes and o soon began to poster her to '\ St. Joe road, and it io claimed that this | transfer her interest to him, She refusod is not the first time that he has thus ap- ;"'_g ifi”:?;’";lfl.".fi'f.,”ili'cymfi’;’&"‘..'.‘c 'm D went to live with his brother, Noah Rob- g inngd bins, leaving the old lady to shift for her- Two mutes named Daniel Barron and |self. About a year afterwards Mrs, Rob- John Tiller, who are attending the insti- | bins died, but not until she had sold the tute here, were arrested Saturday after- | land for $3,000 or §4,000 and given the noon on the chargo of shoplifting at Erse- | money away, so that Robbins should not man, Rodda & Co's. store. 1t is claimed | gt it. that’ some stockings and some other small articles were taken by them. On heing arrested some stockings were found in the pocket of one of the boys, but they excitedly gesticulated their innocence. | worg taken to secure for him a pension, e 3:;15:1;5}’:*:; e s | t0 which ho was onitlod, Tho fiat triad w;‘quld have them in attendance at court :;: EZ: !::‘;Bsg;luolgmn:fott‘;:fl‘h& nlnt::l shis/morming, made. This time the case was put in the PETTY TOINTERS. ham{lu of a sharp justice of the pesee, R, v A locally known as 'Square Chester Peace. R T ST TARE Tl ROLHaA AR D GO oo, Some thief has sneaked off a harness 31d ho got weaker and weaker overy belonging to M. B. Brown, but left one[d8y. A month ago it was plain that tug behind. He 1s invited o call at police | o Was ncar his end. headquarters and got it, the pension was granted the money would No tidings have yot been heard of No- | be lost, sinco he had no wife and chil- ra J. Swith, the heartless mother who[dren. ~In this emergency the happy deserted her twin babies Friday. it is to | thought struck somebody to procure a be hoped that she will yet bo brought to | ride for the dying solaier in order that the front. there might be s widow to draw the pen- S. H. Brown was before Juetico Ab. |#ion. Interested parties made the journey bett Saturday on a charge of selling to Rockland, where a woman was found adulterated butter. There was much|Who was willing under the circumstances troublo in determining what constituted | to become a bride and widow in quick the legal butter, but after much closef Succession. p thinking it was docided that thoe buttee | February 26 Noah Robbins went to in question was genuine and Brown was | Frank Cackins, the town clerk, and pub- discharged) lished the intention of Samuel Robbins Hayden and Hall, the section bosses |t marry the widow Lena Lundy. —The arrested for frauds 0 their time books, | 18W requires a notico of five days beforo have been held for trial by the district |marriage. = March 2 the dying man fell court. 7 into acomatose state, from which he The caso of Charles Helden, arrested | never rallied till he died, March 4. The for making threats, was angued Satuzday, | story ourrent in the neighborhood is that but Justice Schurz has not given his de- | Wher Square Pease, learned how near cision. dissolution Bobbins was, he sent his wife's son post-haste to Rockland, to bring on the bride he and Noah Roboins had se- SR for ro. | lected for the dying soldier. Unfortun- o following doodswero filediforires | 21 it as tidias b ot Easlet il enial f“‘i in the rocorder’s office, April night, March 4, some nine houre after 5, reported for Tie Bee by P. J. Mc-| Robbins’ death. Mahon, real esteto agent: THE BRIBE OF A CORPSE. Edward Bailey to Willimena Blohm,| The story goes that the women was lot 13, black 14, Willams’ first addition | hurriedly aken to the chamber where —$800. Yiobbins Iuy dead, and the horrible Ira T\ Spangler to J. H. Heary, part]mockery of & marriage ceremany between e Apang ; sel, 9, 77, 38—$10 the living woman and the corpsewas gone Joseph Boiler to William Boud, part|through with. Some say that Pease's s}, nel, 9, 77,38 —89,730, son took the clemmy hand of tthe dead cod it in that of the willing LR widow, witilo others say that @ young Javies H. Swith to Miller™. Davis, | man nawmed Fuler performed this repug- nef, 22, 75, 42 - -§3,200. nant office. (¢ the day of the funeral A nith to Jesse M. Smith, ne}, | Squaro Peaso wis master of oeremonies, 20, 74, 38—84,000. and the new-made bribe and widow was Mary B. Swan to George W. Bennett, | a conspiowous mourner. On this occasion lot 4, block 2, Eubenk's first addition—:| he first introduced her to Robbins’ rele- $260, !| tives us the doad man's widow. None of Ira Spangler et al. to Spantler, Camp-/{ them had ever een her or hesrd of her hell & Co., puct lot 1, block 28, Nisola— 800, L. M. Casady to Independent Sichoal District of Council Blufis, lotad, 2, 3, 3, 6, 7 and 8, block 3, Eubank's irst addi- tion- -$2,680. Total salos, 12 ling Story. terfered, and just as ono of the me picked up a spittoon and was about to STARTLING STORY. Now comes the most startling part of the story. After Samuel B, Robbins went to live with his brotherNoah, steps was Real Estate Transfers. W. L. Scotbto Ira T, Spangler, part|man and wh, se}, 9. 77, 38—$200. e legally tmueriod 1o the dead man. 1t absolutely cer that the marriage di not take ntice betweon L ——— ablo to Facoguise any one. COMMIROCIAL, 20 £900% Ry one OOUNCIL BLUGFFS MARKET, Wheut—No. 2 spring, 685 No, & Bz ret Jocted, 50c; good demand. ‘Corn—Liealors are paying 34 for old wory and 3¢ for new, Oate—In good demaad at 25, Hay—4 00@6 06 per ton; be per kale, Ryo—40@itc. Corn Meal—1 25 per 100 pounds, Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 (0@ 2o bali as the not introduced as Robbing” wife. the most prominent lawyers of Knex county tdld yous correspendent to-dey and villaizaus schame was devised to get possession of the few hundued dollase tkat would come out of Robbing' pen sion, if it were grancod. The .case has caused o mach scavdal, that a legal in- vastigation will bo held, 00, Coal—Delivered, haed, 1150 per ton; soft, Lard—Fairbank’s, whelosaling at 14z, Flour—City Hour, 1 606 30, Broom-~2 96@3 00 per doz, LIVE 8TO0K, Oattlo—8 50@1 00; calves, b 50@7 50, Hogs—Lcal packers are’ buying now and thereis & geod demand for all grades; shoice packing, 6 2; mixed, 5 25, FRODUCE AND MRUITS, Quotationsiby J. M. 8t Jehn & Co,, eom- mission merchants, 538 Broadway. Jfluumr —Croamery, 85c; chaivs country vlls, o —— Gulling the TowalFarne s, “Pegin Talk” i Chicage Herald, Adall, thin passenger, wearing & huge slouch hat and streaksof tobacco juiee on his chin, was feeling very good on aneast bound Chicagq, Burliogton & Quiacy train,the other day. kle said he was a Kentuckian, and had juet returned from Towa, where ho kad been selling some blooded stock. *Towa facmers are just crazy for fine sock,” he said; *‘they don’t care what it is—herse, mule, cow oF pig. They are anxious te have the best in the fand, and they have the mosey to pay for Figgs—12}e por dozen Poultry —Rendy nalejchickens dressod, 124; turkeys, drossed, Lae; live, 1%o; Oranges—4 0064 Lemons—3 5004 00 per box. Hananas—3 00@4 00 per Vegetables —Potetoes, 40@50; owions, 40c; cabbige, noue inthe wmarket; ppdes, rosdy sale a% 3 26@4 00 for prime stook, it, too. Y've had good luok this trip. The ecuncil of the Russian Empire re- | 8old & bull for 800, ¢hree heifors at $44 cently approved cencessions made to an | apiece, and four mares at $700 apiece. I American company which praposes to | believe if I had had the gall, I eould have sonstruct geain elevators in the Black Sea | zot wore than that, but I was satisfied ports and in the interior distributiug eon- | I'm no hog,if I do come from Keutuck: rers; but Katkoff, the newspaper auto- | Then the passenger laughed as if all the er of the Czar, dis- | story was not told, and passed the cigars \pproves ject on “patriotic | around as 1f he didn't care for expenses. srounds.” and the elevators will not be [ *“Did you make wmuch profit on your bailt. Thls doesn't look as if the United | stock!” [ asked. ‘‘Profit," he said, **why States need to borrow any trouble about | it was all prof You see, that stock was he possibility of heing crowded out of | the commonest lot of truck ever seen ix the grain markets of Europe by Russian | Kentucky. I bought 'em for & mere song, sompetition, A country that hasn't | prepared a long lmdigm for every oue of «wnse enough to permit elevators to be { 'em, got an article printed in a Kentucky ouilt for handling her wheat is not likely ( vaper—in just two copies of bout, 1o become & very formidable rival, Col, Withers shipping fine stock to Iowa; | along a old breeding jinny that was good 1f he died before | necessary number of miners. before, and all exceptiug Noah declare wost emphatioelly that she was nover the time the Gaune were published and Robbixs’ death, for at notime was he eonscious or Fiie said, tao that the bay, when he brought the wo- man to Appleton at first, intreduced ber idow landy, and that she was One of that he had no daabt that the mockery of wedding & live woman to & corpse wes carried out, and tkat he had good reisors ving that¢he whole outrageous ash pan was dumped into & coal sifter. Tho Indies wero by this time very warm as well as very much excited, and both alternately raked tho ashes and rubbed the dust from their eyes. When the ashes and finer coal had dropped through the sifter into the coal souttle, a flour siove was placed over the dish pan, and the ashes and fine coal were gradually placed on the sieve. When about half the stuff had been placed on the sieve, a small black and yellow chunk rolled over the edge of the coal souttle. It was a very warm piece of gold, and was all that romained of the sotting, A little more raking, and two dia- monds rolled out of the ashes. The, were a little dusty, but when cool enough to handle, they wera found to be undi- minished in beauty and value, A New York joweler resot them tho same after- noon, for nothing and had been turned looso to dio by n neighbor of mine. I gave her a nico pedigreo and sold her for 8130. Any kind of a critter with a printed pedigree hung on its horn will sell out in Towa. — JAY GOULD'S INCOME No Liess Than $12.888 a Day, or About $0 a Minute, Nev York Mornlug Joureal. Jay Gould, the second richest man of the United States, is credited with ing tho possessor of wealth estimated all the way from £50,000,000 to £75,000,000 Tio former sum is very nearly correct Woere his railroad stocks worth their par value ho would be a hundred-millionaire. Just boforo starting on his yachting trip to the Spanish main, he carefully inven- toried his property, placed his affairs in good shape and adaed a codicil to his B will, ¢ ~In round numbers the permanent invest Tent stocks appearing on Mr, Gould's schedule were 380,000 shares of Western Union Telegraph, 110,000 shares of Mis- souri Pacific, 140,000 shares of Wabash common and 60,000 shares of the pre forrod, 050,000 shares of Kaneas and Texas, 40,000 shares of Texas Pacific and 70,000 shaves of Erie, There were a large number of small lots of vari- ous stocks apparently only incidentally held, Besides his railroad shares Mr, Gould holds five and a half millions of Wabash general bonds, At yesterday's prices the value of theso sccuritios is §49,495,000. Wostern Union and Missouri Pacific pay dividends; the other stocks do not. The bonds also bear interest. Between them they yield him $4,140,000 year. His interest in the Union Trust company and his loans are profitable to him. The World building, nominally owned by the Western Union company, was built with Lis money. In real estate, loans and mortgages he has 5,000,000, and §3,000,- 000 more in floating investments, His two residences ropresent another §1,000,- 000 and his yacht $300,000. His wealth, as nearly as he can figure it, is §68,700,- 413,and his incomo $4,640,011. Thus his fortune earns him $12,888,88 every day and £8.95 each minut | —— THE JURY SYSTEM, An Institution wWhich Has Outgrown Its U iinoss, ue, April 3, 1884, To the Editor of Tuw Bxx. The absurdity of the jury system in criminal cases is becoming more and more apparent overy day. The folly is being continually illustrated from cases of petty larcony up to those of murder in the first degroe. Probably it would be a good thing if Nooraska had in par- what is known as a Board of We have no such laws on the common lance Pardons, faco of our statutes similar to those pos- sessed by Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and other commonwealths, Wo have an instance of the maladministration of jus. tico in the cases of Polin and Hart, mur- derors sentenced to death, where Gov. Dawes savod their guilty necks from the halter by ex We have maladministration of justice because in some instances, judges are ignorant, incompetent some times, in all probability corrupt, because weak-minded governors interfere to releaso criminals from judi- cial vengeance for a just expiation of their crime. Yet it is upon the decision of such judgos and such executives the exe- cution of the law depends, The jury system finished serving its purpose in this country when the liberty bell tolled forth its poeals of indopendence. S. It was invented by ourancestors as a pro- tection and safe guard against the en- Imvproving Prospects’in [Many Fields | croachments of royal and lordly tyranny. of Industry, Against the despotic will of king governed arstocrats. It was a grand and manly Philadelphin Record. attaptation to circumstances. To have The bituminous and block coal miners | established and maintained such a princi- of the, United States have for years been | Ple reflects honor upon the heroes of the endeavoring to form some sort of a union | Fevolution and_tho founders of English by ,which the rate of wages could be law. Coke and Blackstone's uemory will equalized and controlled, Every effort in | live while Bacon’s will rot. Many and this direction has failed, chiefly becauso | many is the time the jury system has of the fact that there is more than the |saved innocent men from the harass of Tho presi- | kings and the virulence of their menials. dents of five state associations have re- | But the days of tyranny and oppression contly becn in conference to try to evole [are now over, they have pussed away some p.an by which the des.red results | more than one hundred years within the could bo renchod. Every roduction has |broad confines of the*American Union. been followed by a strike, which has| 1t is time for reform. Judges do not hold tenaed to give prices an upward tenden- | their position at the pleasure of any cy. Tho miners foel their weakness and | sovercign in this country, but by the ex- recognize the difficulties in the way, but [ Pression of suffrage at the h‘yllun box, the expoct, through tho conferences reforred | Yoto of the wholo peoplo. When elected, to, to reach some satisfactory arrange- |judgos are supposed to be independent ment. during the time they serve. For this and Now England textile manufacturers | many other reasons the jury !Yl"-‘"l‘ hlllg are now in the south purchasing sites for | far out-served its usefulness and su;.l factories to be erected thero. ® Cotton | be consigned to an early oblivion. The mills aro to be erected ab Trenton, Tenn, ; | constitution should bo amended and the Augusta Ga.; Owensburg, Ky. and Kos. | action of force abolished. Who will strike ciusko, Miss. Iron works are to bo|tho blow, encumbment upon somo one. erccted at Wilmington, N. C., and fur- AGrARIAN GABBLE, ccutive interference. niture and lumber factories at Trenton, i = & ‘Tenn.. Campbollsyille, Tenn.; Westmin- THE OMAHA LANDS. ster, Md., and Liberty, Richland and ] The Emperor Louis Napoleon smoked only the finest clam the world eould pro. Auee. Prof. Horsford says the Emperor s leaf grown. Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco i made from the same leaf used in the Emperor's cigars, is abso- Tutely pure and is unquestionably the best tobncco ever offes Thackeray's gifted danghter, Anne, in her aketoh of Alfred Tennyson, {n Harper's Monthly, tells of her visit to the great Bhe found him smoking Blackwell's Bull Durham Tobacco, sent him by Hon. James Russell Lowell, American Minister to the Court of 8t. James. In theso days of adulteration, it s com. fort to smokers to know that the Bull Dur. ham brand fs absolutely pure, and made from the best tobaceo the world produces. Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking To- bacco {8 the best and purest made. All dealors have {t. None genuino without the trade-mark of the Bull. Imported Beer IN BOTTLES. « .+« Bavaria, ..Bavaria, Erlanger,. Culmbacher, .. « Pilsner...vvev .. Bohemian. Kaiser.ooveees +e..Bremen, DOMESTIC. Budweiser. . -St, Loni Anhauser. . .St. Louis. Besss.. .. . Milwaukee, Schlitz-Pilsner. Milwauke Krug's vesseernsess.Omaha, Ale, Porter. Domestic and Rhine Wine. ED. MAURER, XA 1214 Farnam OMAIIA Stove Repair Works, 109 South T4th St. Mako o W g wtoves of Al 3%, bin coul, gratea f n han d, nea drver EUROPE!! (COOK'S GRAND EXCURSIONS Joave Now York in April, May and June, 1884. - PASSAGE TIOKETS by ail ATLANTIC STEAMERS. ~Special facilities for sccuring GOOD BERTHS. TOURIST TICKETS for EUROPE, by a'l routes, at reduced raf CURSIONIST, with maps and full par- Houlars, by mail 10 cents. Address THOS. C19K & SON, ' Brosdmy, N. Y. - Chawwhe, WOODBRIDGE BRCS., 915 OPERA HOU" OMAHA, NEB. Sole Agents for tho World-R STEC Decker & Son, and H Pianos. Also mr wholesale 4 Organs and M garsond for Pr \shine castines and ropa wood ataves, changed ‘ack, dampers, onstsnth Try oue 0 our stove pra shelvew & (ealers in s, Secretary Telle's Order Regarding the Salt. Huntsville, Texas. Notwithstanding the recent dullness in the iron trade a good many workmen ara finding employment. The Valley rolling mill at Sharon began operations ten days ago after fa suspension of sev- oral months; the Pottstown Iron Com- pawy’s works are increasing in activity; : ENT 0P THE INTRRIOR, Wasnixaton, D, C., March 20,1834 Pursuant to act of congress app August 7, 1882, (22ud statuter 5 s « g - page ial i furnaces will blow in at Allentown and | 341) lands within the Omaha In o P | marcurial dr poisonous medicines to be taken inter. 4 Y i i : 2 o ik res- )| Mally. W /her used as a proventive by ef Weat Conshohocken. ‘The Reading | exyation in Nebraska, embrace 8 B 5, e L L SR Hardware company has commenced oper- | ships 24 and 25 nortk, of rap ations, aud various additions to Pennsyl-| 7 east, will be thrown open vania mills are projected in two or throe|on Wednesday, April il docalities. Ten per cent. reductions in | o'clock, noon, under the wages haye heen snnounced. and regulations: The Pullman Iron and Steel company’s | ~Within thirty dayr 4 1884, at { The Standard Tool company of St. Louis | tory statement, the has started in with 150" hands. The|ion cases, payin: Helmbacker Rolling Mill company, of | acoonspimying r i afee of 2 therd! which to oreot a building to- extend its | of settlement, yhi, ; wilidavit 1. operations. Tho Pacific Barbed Wiro | made before, the @ SRt Ay, ture of barbed wire. 800n erect & niew mill 700 be equipped with the latest applinnces for cheap production. Improvements are)| 8@, 1384, being ade én other mills, || entry of the fand, More workarsare being talian on iu the | 200 meke tho firut gland and middlo etatos, aud it is statod | DO & ull mako 1 on good authority that the agricul ture im- { 4/f0 final plement works of the west will have to | With intoresy increase thoir forces beforo the lst of | this rate of May. Full The laber organizations which have|da4e of extry if so desired, In defa quietly awaiting the fulfillnent of the assurances given ‘Chem early in. the sea- son, bat indicatiions from the inside are not very favorable. Conferenc es of prosentativos of labor organizati ons have been held dn Harrisburg and Chicago with & view to 1aore perfectly o1 ganizing labor associations to secure and use poli- tical influence, The usual obstacles pre- sent thewmselves, and the outlook for their success is not wery kright. e —— Dicmuoads ie the Ienge. $ow York Sun., A week ago last Friday evening Mrs. Ewmma Bueklay took a pair of diamond) carrings fram her ears while standing in the basement dining zoom at_the house of her father, Me. Wi, H. Welch, 401/ Bridge street, Brooklyn. She wrapped thewn 1n tissue peper, tossed shem upou the mantle, and went up stairs to bed, The stones were handsome brilliants, and wore walued at 200 each. Some time later that evening Mrs, Rida Welch saw the crumpled hit of pa- er on ¢he mantel, carriod it out ingo the itchen and threw it iuto the range. Mrs Welch i said to be & very neat hevse- keeper, e next morning the cook piled the kindling ou the bit of crumpled paper and built the fire. 1'wo hours later My, Buckley walked into the dining-woc ““Did any one seo a bit of tissue paper on the mautel!"” she asked. *Yee,"” said Mrs. Welch, “I threw it have madeo. valuo thereof. The have amrived at the age of twenty-ol who are [ such; aud no persow he is a-bona fide settlo ing the land, and having valuable i provements thereon. Six months re; evidence of good faith. acres, except as provided in said act, A deseriptive list to sottlement, with appraisement thereo! Lcors at Weligh right of way of the braska railroad are su or entry as above, e Be, Frbyorcs H, M, Trukx, i Becretary. Wei Do 0 At 10 now s er's Catarrh Ou t;‘lmn ‘wm ‘.I‘-Iwmwly chronle “Very efficadous, Sam'l, Go Waeping Water, Nob.” “Oiie box gus i Moe. Mary Konyou, Bismarck, Dako ored me to the | Coblaville, N. Y. Hely, On bo) C o e o 07 4.t g "Nobly st rool R o a into the raugo last night.” sullseiog, 3. DM aia hio Alker %0 years The news had an ngitating effect upoz | ¥.,” &a., & Thousauds of tostimonials’ are Mrs. Buckley, and the fawlly adjourned lrleudved from all farw of the woild, T to the kitchen, where two very much ex. { I L (‘)?.'on.;i. Wei Do Moyer's Illustra- cited ladies raked the kitchen” fire until | giled ,':: ) Bhl:::}:m;n(;'- by the eure the ash pan contained it all, . B, y & Co, Then the ! treet, N, Y, su-mwmm‘m roved &9 b,'6 and & nettioment| Y following rules . b works ou Lako Calumet havo started up. | tlomont the party 1 g 0 dete of mi- 406 as in preem pt- St Louis, has just puzchased a square on | (corobummted) * miing forth "fhz“.m‘ffi‘:&:i o 14 & 1 company, of the same city, is bilding an | Neligh, Nob., or the lfl«ll:‘;f ‘:?::l:u:: ~ imuense eswblishment for tho manufnc- | of the, Cormey in which the Jand i situs. > & ted, wr bofore a Dnited Siates court com. Tho Pennsylvaue Steel company will | miskiyser at Bavcroft or Wisner, Nob, 3 foot squure, to | Atan ¢ time afeer aix wonths . fomn’ date 'i 1l ng and within one year from April the sotler must make actual submit fiual proof, d @ayment therefor, hardwaro ostabliskments of the New En- | ViU3in one yenr from such actual entry the seond payment, and payment within - two years, un deferred payments at 76 per wentum per wunum, paynent ey be wade st the beon moving for industrial legisl ation are| Of either of such paymenta for a porioa of sixty fays, the party forfeits all right to the land, sinl «uy payments ho may ] n no ¢ase shull any lands be disposed f at lees than the lpynnlud right of setrlement and purchase is reewicted to,persons who years, or aro the heads of familien, and izene of the United States, or have deslared their intention to become an purchase unless actually occupy- dence and cultivation mustbe shown as 3 ? // Entries can be - / " mado arly of one quartor seation, or 160 ‘ of the lands subject has beon furnished the district land of. ANID 3 ~t PREY /ENTIVE AND CURE, 4 |FOR EITHER SEX. 10 th seat of 4 Tequires no chango of dlot or nauseou The rem: e Tom dy boing inooted direct) 12 boxes for WRITTEN GUARANTEES 1 aed by all authorized agents, , SOLE PRUPRIETORS for, A, enowned K allett & Cunston aufacturers and A5V cal Merchandlse, me DR ——— DT « FEL IX Lt BRUN'S ‘ 4 7% ! hose already unfortunately aifiicted we guate W Area boxee to cure, o we will refund tho fone floe b taall postage pald, 82 per ox or thrse Tr Felixi.e Brun&Co, O F. Goodwao, Druggist Solo Agent, for Omaha ‘mée wiy ; V L uaranteod ) Conyulsions, its, Norvons Neural, of alcohol' or tobusco, W sanity und loding to misery, decay Prematura Ol Ao 0 o T e n eithor wox, Divolunta errhazn cuusod by over-o Rbuso OF OVr-in one month's trodin £or §5.00, ot by WE & 10 oure any cas, o 07 €2 Boxes, wocompanicd with vurchaser our writton ult tion of ¢ . lach $1.000 hox 1 propaid on roc ANT With ¢ BOXES gond tho fund the ecur. Gusrantees issned oniy by ne [ ng, ' GOODMANN, Druggist Agents for Oma, BY MAIL POSTPAID, KECW THYSELF, f, A GREAT MEDICAL WORM ON MANHOOD Noe of the tracts lying oast of the | p,Eihsusted Vitality, Norvous aid Physion 0 GHi™" Bloux. Gity & Neo| & n Vot a bject to settlement | Seshes 'rewature Decline | Man, untold wiserios resulting n:'n'n&'am:' e k for every man, lone or ex ) o sauilin om bo & flnor wore 4 to ted that Wel De Mey- | erary and prof o i the only treatment | thiscountry for g4 sa oy Sas ure Catarrh ~fresh o | 1o overy lnstance. Price pald, lustrati nuedal awarded the suthos o, o the This book should ton, and by the L London Lancet. socloty whether outh, dhbod i‘yfl . . Parker, No. 4 Bultinch Strest, g maY b0 0onmited oxporiinoe. Choponi el ths skl pecluity, Buoh without Savim N Insiany. o, Nervou l'ron‘l’ r:lm}mlcmmez;'hyxhofnin.a' kofulooas, prossion, Boftening of the ix,;,;’r’.“#..nxt‘-.':‘,.’z“i‘n‘?‘. cuicss, Loss of power ossts and Spormite Lo brain, self- containg r 6ix bozes t of price, 1o it 'tho Treatmont doos ot GO« 266TH EDITION, PRICE $1.00..