Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 19, 1882, Page 7, Image 7
JLJE DAILY BEE : WEDNtSDAS' , APKIL 19 U O. O. OO03BC Sc dO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS , City Market , Council Blnfls'low , , WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE , General Agents ( or the Celebrated Mill ! ol It. 1 > . Rush & Co. . Golden Eagle Flour , Lcarcnwoith , Kansas , and Queen Boo Mills. Sioux Fulls , Bcferenec , Smith & Criitfndcn , Council Blutli , la. SI. IE. WIOLESAI-E AND RBfAIL STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. _ _ TITLE ABSTRACT 0 FFICE jr. vu : * . < Q > TCT ac 3Et aa .an o o. Lands and Lots Bought and Sold MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW HATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS COUNCIL BLUFFS . IOWA HI. L-AJRSOIEsr , 16 North Main Street , VFi oltsule dealer In SHOE FINDINGS. Itcadj.fitteJ upport , In call ikln and kip. Oak an hemlock SOLE LEATUER , and all goods appertalnlnr to the shoe tr do. Ootds BOM at cheap aa in the KM * . _ MS : 'PERIS' ' ' IE ! MILLINERY STORE FOR STYLISH SPRING MILLINERY. PATTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. Council Bluffs la. That Direr nquire crimping , at IIn. J. J. Good's Hair Store , at price * norcr before touched br any other hair dealer. Also a lull line ot switches , etc , , at really reduced prices. Alto gold slher and colored nets Wares made from ltdles' own hair. Do not ( all to call before purchasing tlionhere. All goods warranted ai represented. MllS. J. J. GOOD , 29 Main street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Mrs , J. E. Metcalfe and Miss Belle Lewis Are now dealing In all kinds of fancy goods , such as Laces , Embroideries , Ladles'Undctwcar of nil descriptions. Also llandkercklets , both In silk and linen , hose ot all tlndi , thread , juris , needles , ttc. Wo hope the ladles will call and see our stock of goods at 680 Broadway btforo go- lig elsewhere. MASONWISE , LI7ER1 , FEED & SALE STABLE The largest and best stables in the west. Roadsters , Saddle and draft horses for sale , also a fine lot of mules just received which will be closed out < : heap. SCOTT -ST. , NEAR BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IA. PI HTfl TilTlfl HUMOVED without the A 11 A lU 11 Hi K N drawing ot blood or use of U Ull UJjltlJ knife. Cures lunpr diseases , ATtfn nTHWR Fits , Scrtfula , Lher Com- A Vlalut. Dropsy , Kheuma- v ii M M T U M n R S tl9m > Fever and .Mcrcur- I U III U II W lat 80rei Erysipelas , Salt Rheum , Scald Hold , Catoirh , we k , Inflimed and granulated Eyes , > crofulous Ulcers and Fe male Disease ) of all kinds. Also Kidney and Venerlal diseases. Hemorrhoids or Piles cured or money refunded. A'l diseases treated upon theprlnclpleof vcsct- .able reform , without the tue of mercurial pois ons or > the k'nlfu. Electro Vapor or Medicated Baths , furnished "those who desire them. Hernia or Rupture radically cured by the use of the Elastic belt Truss and Plaster , which has no superior In the world. CONSULTATION FREE. CALL ON OR ADDRESS Drs , B , Eice and F , 0 , Miller , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IB. LIVERY , Feed and Sale Stalilcs , 18 North First Street , Bouquet's old stand. Council Bluff * , Iowa. W1LLARP SM1TU. Prop. W.D.STILLMAN , Practitioner of Homeopathy , consulting Bysician and Surgeon , Office and residence 015 Willow avenue , C un- -c41 Bluffs , Iowa. TCP SOCTu HOWARD & ROBIE , BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS. 227 S. Main Street. First-class white , frrahim , rye and Boston brown bread constantly on hand , A cliolco [ as- eortment of pics , cnkei , &c. , always on hand and frc h. DR. A. P. HANCHETT , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office , No. K Pearl Street IIoiui , 0 a. ro. to 12. , and 2 p. in. , ( o C p , m. Uojlclcnco , 120 Bancroft sticct. Teleuhonlo connection wiih Central of lice , / DR , AMELIA BURROUGHS , "No. 617 First Avenue Hours from 10 to 11 a. m. , and 2 to 5 p. ro , MUKER'S LIFE ASSOCIATION , DiS MOINE3 , Iowa. Incorporated July 1st , 1379 , ( or the mutual benefit of bank otllcors and their customers , liucd on principles of Kquirv , Ecoxour AND SK- < VKITV , A few experienced Itfo Insurance solilt- lors wanted. Address , II. M. Htevens , district apllcltor , Ollico No. 7 , Kvertt'a bloc * , Council Bluffs , Iowa. RoslaenccIUll 4th avenue. P. O. S. E. MAXON , x * x * . xi o Office over sivlngs bank. OOUNOIl , BLUFFS , , - - Iowa. REAL ESTATE. W. 0. James , In connection with hU law and collection btulncaabuyi and Belli real estate. Fenoni wlihlngto buy or sell city property call At bli office , aver buihnell'i book etore , For ) tr tt. HAIR GOODS , WATER WAVES , In Stock and Manufactur ed to Order. Waves Made From Your Own Hair. TOILET ARTICLES , Nets , Combs , Brushes , Face-pow ders , Bands , Hair Orna ments , &c. , &c. All Goods Warranted as Represented , and Prices Guaranteed. 337 W. Broadway , and 109 8. Main St , MRS. < D. A. BENEDICT , Council Bluffs Iowa. ; - - - . MS , E , J , HARDING , M , D , , Medical Electrician GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Elcctroprxtltlc Institution , Phila delphia , i'eoiia. Office Cor , Broadway & Glenn Ave. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment of all diseases and p Inful | dlf- flcultlea peculiar to fcmalca a specialty. 517 S. 5th Stroo. Wo make the best bread In the city , and em ploy' first-class cake baker , specially for cake and pastry. Wagons run through all the streets. Orders loliclteJ. FRESH FISH ! Game and Poultry , Can alwiya be found at B. OANEHY'P , 130 Upper Broadway. JNO.JAYFRAINEY , Justice of the Peace , 4 'BROADWAY , Oonnoil Bluffs , - - W. B , HAYES , Loans andEealEstate , Proprietor of abitraclg of I'ottawattamlo county , Ollico corner of Broadway and Main streete , Council Uluffn , Iowa. JOHN STEINER , M. D. ( Doutschor Arzt. ) ROOM 5 , EYERT'S BLOCK , Council Bluffs. Diseases of women and children a specialty. P , J , MONTGOMERY , M , D , FREE DISPENSARY KVJJRY SATUJIIUY. Ollico In Evcrtt's block , Pearl street. Ilcal- deuce 28 Fourth street. Ollico hours from 0 to _ 2 u. in. , 2 to 4 and 7 to B p. in. , Council I luffi F. G. CLARK , PRACTICAL DENTIST. Pearl street , opposite the poatofflcc. Ono of the oldest practitioners In Coun ell luffs. Satis- Isfactlon guaranteed In all cases. ODELL& DAY , GENERAL FIRE INRDRANOE 1 -AND- REAT ESTATE AG'TS. MONEY TO LOAN. Bo d of Trad * building , Council Bluffi , la. BILLY MINER. Some Inridonts In the Career of a Noted California Roboor. Dearer Republican , "Now thnt Billy Minor , alias 'Cali fornia Bill , ' has been arrested and is serving n life-term aontonco in the California state penitentiary , ninny points in hia life may bo made known to the public which wore kept dark during the noted stage robber's free dom startling fnctswhich , if divulged at the time , would have defeated the ends of justice. " Thus s poke Colonel Cass Carpenter , assistant postoftico inspector , to a lie * publican reporter yesterday. * Yen. " said ho "California Bill was one of { ho w ° t fwrlss pud Sl'AOB ' nnd desperadoes that orer Inf oslod the western country ; nnd wWlo ho has boon talked about n great deal , n correct history of his life hflu eve boon written. lie has been n fliagt robber for sixteen years , and is new serving his fifth tortn of iuiprisomnon in the penitentiary. Although shrotrc nnd fearless , ho seems to have booi unfortunate in his dealings with th law. His principal depredations wcr committed in California , where ho 11 known to have robbed several mni coaches other than those for which ho was convicted. Hia experience while in Colorado was brief but to the point Hia escapades while in this state are little known , nnd have never boot published. Billy LeRoy is credited with n great many of his deeds , The act is , ho INITIATED BILLY LK HOY Into the Bingo-robbing business , anc not infrequently used Billy as a oat's paw to help out his own ends. The postotilco dopartmonl at Den ver have been OH the alert lor "Cali fornia Bill" over since the , capture ol Billy Leroy , nnd consequently have : ollootod a great many facts in hii life. Oonoral Cameron and Colonel larpontor have had the matter of arrest in charge , nnd have left noth ing undone to olToct hia capture. Col onel Carpenter said last night : "Tho "life ot "California Bill" lias ) oen full of eventful episodes , which would1 fill n volume of no little dimen sions. Stage robbing seemed to bo iis principal pleasure , nnd ho always did his work with a reckless bravery hat is only equalled by the notorious Burton , who single handed , robbed hirtoon people in an Alamosa-Dol liorto stage coach. Minor performed iis robberies generally with a single nssisatnt , and was always successful. " "How did ho acquire the name of California Bill ? ' " was asked. "Bocauso ho has boon known as a California desperado for a number of ears , and the euphonious name was ; ivon him as a mark of distinction. EIo was born in Michigan , and is about 35 years of age. He left his native state in 18G4 nnd wont direct o California , and , with the exception of ono year pasted in Colorado , ho is not known to have been out of the state. Ho had been in the Golden state loss than two years when he robbed his first etage. Up to that rime ho had been a common laborer. A reckless abandon seems to have overtaken him at this time , whicK1 nado a grand turning pilot in hid life. ? rom an industrious farm hand ho ; urned into a MODERN CLiUD DUVAL. "Th& first stage robbery for , which 10 was tried and convicted occurred on April 5th , I860 , in San Joaquin county , California. Ho was sentenced or a term of years , but after serving about two months ho was released by in order of the court , BQHIO flaw hav- ng boon found in the proceedings. lo was about nineteen years old hen. Hid second robbery was com mitted within three months after his release from the penitentiary , and ho was arroa ted I again. Ho was aided > y another party , who escaped. At iis second robbery the mail was loft mtouchod , the passengers alone bo ng stripped of their valuables. This obbory took place in Placer county , California. Not having robbed the mail , ho was tried for grand larceny and received a five year's sentence , which term ho served. Shortly after iis release ho committed HIS 7HIUD 110BDERY , lolding up the passengers in a coach n Oilavoraa county. For this ho was ontoncod for ten. years in the same > onitentiary in which he had boon iroviously confined. Ho served five 'cars of this sentence , and was then lardonod by the governor , \yithin n nonth after his roloasn ho robbed mother coach in the same county , and > eing found quilty , was sentenced for ix years. Ho served this time , and was discharged July 14 , 1880 , He ben thought the state too hot for him , i nd immediately after his release amo across the range , and after a imo found his way to the Colorado rontior , "About the middle of September , .880 , 'California Bill' mot Billy Lo toy near Fitkin. Billy was then un- cnown to crime , and was working in ; sawmill owned and operated by Varron Fatten , now agent for the outhorn Utes. Gordon Beach , who vas afterwards instrumental in the apturo of Le Hey , was nt that time : vorklng in the sawmill alongside of . /o Roy , Beach is now living in Wy- ming. The acquaintance of 'Call- ' ? ornia Bill' nnd Lo Roy deepened , > nd it is supposed that Bil ] induced ; jo Roy , by his bright stories of the vealth to bo obtained , to outer the juaincss of robbing utageu , "Their first work together was on ! io night of September 24th , when icy stopped the coach between Pit- tin and Ohio City , on which Harry Vhito , then connected with the Un- - on Pacific road , was the only passon- or. A very small haul was made lot to exceed SCO , On October 7th ollowing they committed their second obbory together , near Belford post- filce , at which time they obtained ery little money. A week later they lerpotrated their third robbery , and ecured a good haul. The Lake City tago was robbed of 80,000 , which pss was sustained by the First Na- ional bank of Denver and the Pueblo ank. This put thorn into possession f araplo means , nnd they let up n their stage robbing , Detectives were put upon their track , and throe nonths later Billy Lo Roy was cap. urod in Denver , where ho was spend- ng his money and haviig a good timo. He was identified by Gordon Beach , who had been on his trail since the ommiision of the Ohio creek robbery. His trial , sentence , and escape from the United Stairs marshal , nnd his subse quent lynching with his brother at Del Norto , are still fresh in the mem ory of the pooplo. It now transpires that California Bill was in Denver at the time Lo Roy was captured , but after his arrest took ( light , going south. The postofflco department did not believe at that time that Bill was in Denver with Lo Roy , and OIIEAT WAS OUK CHAGRIN when wo found out that ho had slipped from under Our fillers. Wo kept n very close record of his where abouts from that time on , andthough close' upon him at various times'wo could never arrest him. And now I want to toll you Iho most Hensntionnl episode in his Mo , nnd which has never bcoil published. 'California ' Bill' hung nround Colorado until the return of Billy LeRoy nf tor his escape from the United Swtos marshal. Wo traced him to Fuoblo , Colorado barings , Mnnitou nnd other places. Ho Hi " B'My Lolloy near the scone of their forftu crimes , nnd three more irbbod In ' BU"0 - /ujk tagca were , / ? ion. The populnuon .ol th. ° whole country WM IncoiwM , ft d.tro"8 . thd highwaymen - posses of men hunted men day and night. The Btory of the capture of J3illr Lo Roy nnd his brother after hard hght. nnd their lynching t Del Norto , will bo readily remembered. 'Calii.orull | Bill' escaped. There i no donbi. , ° f liia treachery. Ho sacrificed the lives of the Lo Roys in order to save him- elf , and it has since come to light that ho was present nt the lynching ol bis brothers in crime. The olllcors renewed their vigilance , but it wae fully two months before ho was heard nf again , when ho was arrested , in company with an unknown man , near Wagon Wheel Gap , by Sheriff Bruno , of Rio Grande county , and a deputy , The matter was kept very quiet , bo tiauso the arrest of another party de pended upon secrooy. They were OAITUKKD IN THE MOUNTAINS after a hard chaso. Being so far nwny rom civilization , the officers wore not provided with shackles of any kind , and the two prisoners were loosely secured - cured with two small leather straps. They were kept in the saddle all day , nnd at night a halt was made nt n de serted cabin , which had formerly > eon used by a prospector. Two junks were formed ) and to make the msoners secure tlio sheriff and his deputy each bunked with a prisoner. At the dead hour of midnight , when the officers , who had inon in the saddle for forty-eight loura , nnd were , consequently , very ircd und eloopjr , were dozing away , hinkiug their prisoners wcro doubly ecuro , California Bill loosened his astonings , and grabbing a pistol and umping from bed , fired two shots , ono at the deputy and ono at the horiff. All was then commotion , and loforo the astonished officials could v ully understand what was going on , two prisoners ha'd escaped , kick- ng off the boards which covered the window , and making their exit lirough the aperture. , THEY MADE TIIEIE ESCAPE , although hunted for days. Nothing ias.ever been hoard of the partner , and "California Bill" was not heard of again until his arrest in California. It seems thot he made his way directly across the country until ho cached California , and ho had not > eon in the state a month before ho robbed a stage , and being identified as iti old offender , ho was sentenced to a ifo imprisonment. And this'ends ' the tory.f "California Bill" is responsible for ho evil deeds and death of Billy j8 Roy , and the latter in turn is re- ponsiblo for the ignominious death of his brother. It is a queer cane , and has an end- ng seldom equalled in the annals of rimo. HUNTING WITH A LOCOMOTIVE. How o Mad Ox Near London Was Chased and Killed. London Nowu. The residents at Windsor , about the precincts of the caatlo and near the Great Western , railroad terminus , had aoroo exciting , experiences in the course of yost6rday forenoon , owing to the escapades of a mad ox in the streets of the royal borough. While being driven -along Thames ntroot shortly after ton o'clock , the animal , which was on its way to the promises jf Mr. Fryer , a butcher in Augusta place , suddenly turned up Castle Hill , a ind , passing beneath .Henry the Right's gateway , rushed in an infuri- itod manner by St. George's'Chapel uidtho deanery on the North Terrace Lloro , after attempting to gore the re lief on the promenade , it remained for few minutes , and then made its wuy back down the hill to the Great West ern railroad terminus , tossing ncouplo if horso'jc'fttiaging a hnndiom caljind ly near to the entrance to the yard , ind scaring the people who were ibout the place. Police Constable i Sparks , who had Been the dangerous aroor of the animal ran to the volun teer armory for a riflo'and ' ball-cart , ridge , and , armed with these , Mr. Tt El. Copeland , of Pcascop street , won- in search of the beast , which , after leuring the yard , ran unchecked along .lie viaduct in the direction of the riiamoa bridge. At this moment the assongora of the 1030 ; a. in. train Toro assembling at the railroad uta- il ion , and the advent of the maddened jx created considerable commotion iinpng those about the platform. Quitting the terminus on the engine : jf the oxprcsa train , Mr. Copolnnd javo chase , overtaking the ox at the juryo in the line mldwuy between the itation and the iron bridge spanning -ho river. As the animal kept dodg- ng about , no little difllculty was ut irst experienced in obtaining an aa- mrato aim from the moving engine ; jut , watching a favorable opportunity Ulr. Copeland covered the beast with ; lia rillo , and , dischnrging it ut a dis- anco of fifty yards , shot it cleverly johind the loft oar , death being in- itantanpoua , and the fall of the nni- nal being grcotod with cheora from ho passongera in the express train , vliich , after thin extraordinary inci- lent , wont on Ha way to London , A iccond shot waa afterward fired into ho bcast'a head , the carcasa being lubaequently convoyed upon a trolly ilong the line to the station , and ro- noved from , the company's premises. ' 0 Angoll & Bowen , Jowelora and Mu < io Dealers , Opera House Block. aprl8tu-thu&aat WONDEWFUti TRANSFORMATION. A Ppnnsylvnnla Woman of Twenty- ave Finds That Bho Is Not a Woman After AH. The following remarkable story is vouched for by eight reliable citizens of Erie , Pa. : William P. Baxter , is a farmer , nnd has for many years owned n lorgo farm situated between North East , Pa. , and Riploy , N. Y. Ho is frequently in Erie , where ho is well known , Near to the Baxter farm there lives n family by the name of Fear , highly respected by their neigh bors , About twenty-five years nee , there WAS born in this family n girl , n 6\vooi little cherub that became the pot of the neighborhood. They named hot Rosa and she grow up n lovely child , nnd in duo time she was sent to school. Hero she distinguished herself by most extraordinary pre cocity , ilor nptitudo exceeded thnt of scholars ton years older than herself , nnd In los than two years she had pass ed every other pupil nnd stood At the head ot her Classen , the holder of all the honors competed for , At the ago of 14 she entered the sorvica of Mrs , Baxter , the first wife of the farmer referred to. Rosa proved to bo ns good a girl for the farm-house duties as she had boon a student , And the Baxter family liked her so well thnt she was treated in every respect ai liough she WAS ono of the family. She continued to live there , ftnd when , h'o had attained the ago of 18 her hana , Wj8 sought in marriage by n young K iner from n neighboring vil- Isge. Foi" Bomo reason , unaccounta ble nt thnt th10to , her friends , Miss Fear declined tu ° honorable offer , al leging thot she hau o desire to quit the roof of her kind friends. About this time it began to bt > noticed that Rosa's features were losing .their fem inine softness , nnd that the oflbw'nAto contour of her hitherto symmet rical form was vanishing , aud giving place to masculine angularity. Her hands , that were once so well shaped , began to grow coarse , nnd n down appeared on her upper lip. The presence of the latter greatly distressed her , and as it con tinued to grow in spite of all her ef forts to prevent it , she became so ashamed thnt she refused to aocom- pany the Baxters to the family pew in the village church , or to mingle in any of the socials or parties in which she had once boon n courted belle. The family , while deeply regretting the loss of Rosa's personal attractions , tried to laugh her out of her sensi tiveness. But the girl appeared to bo consumed with a secret About six months after this , Rosa did not appear as usual ono morning. No answer ca o from her room , and when it was broken open it was found to have boon unoccupied that night. All Rosa's .clothes were hanging up , oven to those she was accustomed to wear about the house. Mr. Baxter sent his son Charles to look in the barn , dreading to enter it himself , for a dreadful suspicion of suicide was uppermost in his thoughts. But Rosa was not in the barn , neither was she in any part of the barn. At last I the searchers found two letters in her trunk , ono ad dressed to Mrs Baxter , the other to her parents. The contents of Mrs. Baxter's lottos created the utmost con sternation. It said that the writer had gene awap ; that.it would bo'uso ' less to follow her ; that her lifo had boccmo unbearable , because within n year nature had worked a complete metamorphosis , unsexing her , and making it necessary to change her homo and raiment. The astonished Baxters discovered that she had loft all her female clothing , down to the minutest article , nnd that she had attired hersulf in a suit of clothes belonging to Dr. A. Freeman , now an alderman from the First ward in Erie. Dr. Freeman was n yearly visitor at the Baxter farm , and ho frequently spends u day or two there still. Ho was well acquainted with Miss Fear when she was little Rosa , and ho ofon ( saw her when Hho lived with the Baxters. Ho had boon vis iting there a week when the girl dis appeared , and loft a suit of clothes behind him by mistake. Two months pRsscd and a letter came in Rosa's fine handwriting. It informed the family that the writer was well and was working as a farm hand in Ohio , but that the stamp of the letter would give no olow to her address. Two years elapsed and ono morning fine-looking young man with sun burned face , magnificent board , and heavy dark mustache stood at the gate of the Fear homestead. "Do you know mo , Mary ? " ho said to the young lady who came out to ascertain his business. The tones were deep nnd manly ind there was a familiar ring in the stranger's voice. "It is lloscl" said the girl , and the next moment the spectators were rognlod with a sight of Miss Mary Fear clasped in the arms of young follow , giving back as many kisses on his mus.ncho aa ho showered Lipon hot uplifted face , "Not Rosa , but Charles Fear , now , " said the > - whilom hounomnid , ind then ho told them how , after that ivondorful chamo ; , ho had hired out as male help , that ho had made a little tlo money und had come homo to work the farm , Mr , Charles Fear runs the furm to ny , and Ripluy hits HO citi/.on held in iiigher estimation than ho. Since his return hu liaa tirico boon appointed H teacher in the pubho schools , and he an bo soun on thu Fear farm ovcry Jay of the wool : , Such is the remarkable story told k'i n correspondent of The Bull'ulo Courier , The references given were limited up , and although there was a reluctanoy to sgoak about it , nil con firmed the story. Dr. Freeman was called upon ro- yarding the suit of clothes , und ho onfirmod the account , stating also that ho waa well acquainted with nil the circumstances related. Ho fur ther stated that in his opinion nature was undecided as to Four's BOX , and thut at the ago mentioned masculinity ievolopod.tt _ _ _ _ _ Bucklin'a Arnica Salve. The HEBT HALVK In the world for Cuts , lirulsea. Bores , Ulcers , Bait Ithoutn , Fever oren , Totter. Chopped Hands , Chilblain" , L/oniH , fuel al"kin \ eruptions , and posi tively cures pllci , It Is guaranteed to j'ive Batiefuctlou or money refunded. L'rlce , 25 cents per box , For Halo by , F. Goodman "WINE OF CARDUI" makes 'v-iuj aud clear complexions. DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS. HOTELS. PROPRIETORS , TOWNf ARLINOTON , J. O. MclNTIRE , Lincoln , Neb , OARATOQA HOTEL , J. 0. STELLINIU3 , Mllford , Neb , MARSH HOUSE , E. MANS , BROWNSVILLE , Neb COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAH , Slromtburg N HALL HOUSE , A. W. HALL , Loulivllla CITY HOTEL , CHENEY & CLARK , Blair , Neb. COMMERCIAL MOTE. , J , Q. MEAD , NellRh , Neb. GRAND CENTRAL -E..SEYMOUR , NabratkA Olty , Nab MISSOURI PACIFIC HOTEL , P. U THORP , Weeping Water.Na COMMERCIAL HOUSE A. O. CAARPER , Hardy , Neb. GREENWOOD HOUSE , W.MAYFIELD , Greenwood , Nab COMMERCIAL HOUSE , E. STOREY. Clarlnda , Iowa ENO'O HOTEL , E. L. ENO , Eremont , Neb. EXOHANQE HOTEL , O. D. HAOKNEY , Ashlnnd , Neb METROPOLITAN HOTEL , FRANK LOVELL , Alklnion , Neb. MORGAN HOUSE , . L. GRUDD , Qulda Recd , Neb , SUMMIT HOUSE , 8WAN & DECKER , Oreiton , IB , JUDKINQ HOU8C , JUDKINS & DRO , , Red Oak , la. HOUSTON HOUSE , GEO. OALPH , Extra , la. REYNOLDS HOUSE , O. M. REYNOLDS , Atlantic , la , WALKER HOUSE , D. H. WALKER , Audubon , la , COMMERCIAL HOTEL , S. BURGESS , Neola , la. CITY HOTEL , Dl D. WILLIAMS , Harlan , la , PARK HOUSE , MR3M , E , CUMMINQ8 , Cornlne , la. NEBRASKA HOTEL , .J.1L.AVERV , Btanton , MERCHANTS HOTEL 'j. W. DOULWARE , ? ' llnglon Junction , M OOMMEROIAL HOTEL , Dlanchard , la. PARKS HOT EL , F. M. PARK , Shenandoah , In , COMMERO AL HOTEL , HENRY WILLS , Dayld City , Neb. OAQNELL HOUSE , OHAB.DAQNELL , Cpllega Springs , la. OOMMEROIAL HOUSE , WM. LUTTON , Yllllica , Ifl. JUOKINBHOUSE , PRANK WILKINSON , Malvern , It , OALL HOUSE , H. H , PERRY , Ida Qrov * , la G6MMER6IAL HolJBE , D , F. STEARNS , Odebolt , la WOODS HOUSE , JOHN EOKERT , Oiceola , Neb , DOUGLAS HOUSE , J. 6. DUNHAM , Olarkt. Neb. BEDFORD HOUSE J. T. ODESH , Bedford la , .ARLINGTON HOUSE , J. * . BLACK A SOtt , NORFOLK JUNCTION HOUSE A. T. POTTER , Narfolk Junction Neb THE JELM MOUNTAIN AND Mining and Milling Company. ! M Working Capital - 8300,000.- Capital Shock , (1,000,000 far Value ot Shares , I- $25,000. STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BBAMBL MINING DISTRICT. OJh'Jb'JLOJJXC.8 DR. J. I. THOMAS , President , Cummins , Wyoming. WM. E. TILTON , Vlco-Prostdont , Cammlu , Wyoming ! E. N. IIARWOOD , Secretary , Cummlni , Wyoming. A. Q. LUNN , Treasurer , Cummins , Wyoming. Dr. J. I. Thomas. Louli Miller W. S. Bramel. A. O. Dunn. B.N. Harwood. Francla Leavens. Gco. II. Falos. Lewli Zolman. Dr. J. 0. Watklni. noSSmoSm OEO. W. KENDALL , Authorized A cent for Sale ol Stock : Bo no n X .Keb. 1880. SHORTJ.INE. 1880. KANSAS CITY , 3Ube ft Council Bluffs ] FTr A T"-Tr y * " " * a tn wsa Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST' ' From Omaha and the West. All trains leave B. & M. Depot , Omaha : Neb. Ho change of can between Omaha and ei. ixmll. and but one hotwoon O11AHA and NEW YOltK. 33 3t Daily Passenger Trains HIAOIUHO ALL EADTEKN AND WKSTEIIN OITIEfl with LESS OHABOES and IN ADVANCE of AITi OTIIER L1NKH This entire line Is equipped with Pullman's Palico Bleeping Cars , Palac. Day Coachoa Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler , and the ceiotArated tVootlngbouio Air-brake. tUTBea that your ticket reads VIA &AN8AH HTV , ST. JOSEl'H & COUNCIL BLUFFS Ba II fowl , via St. Joaopb nnd St. Louis. Tlcketi for ealo at all coupon atatloni la the iVoat. J. K. DARNAUD , MO. DAWKS , Gen. Bupt. , St. Joaonh.Mo Qen. I'M * , and Ticket Age. , St. Joseph , Mo. AHDT BoBoxn , Ticket Agent , 1020 Farnham ttreet. \V. J.DAVF.xrouT , Oenoral Aont , OJIAUA.NE FAST TIME I In going East take the UMcago Morfaest- Trains leave Omaha 8iO : p. m. and 7:10 : a. m. ? or full Information cation II. F. DUE'j. Ticket \geut , 14th and Krnham Bts. Ji BELL. U. P. Railway Depot , or At JAMK8 T. CLARK , Goner- i. Omah . _ ) 17mte tf Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache , Soreness of iho Dhoti , Gout , Quinsy , Sara Throat , Swell' ings and Sprains , Burns and * 2 Scalds , General Bodily Pains , Tooth , Ear and Headache , Frosted Feet and Ears , and all other Pains and Achof. Vt rrerorallon on tarth tquals ST. JICOM Oil M a faff , turf , fltnplfi aud cheap Kittroal mt , A trial enUlli but tb compt tlT ] j aiDK outlay of 60 Crnli , aud T ry on * uffir- with pain can bar * cheap and potlUts KC ( f Its claims. UA DlrKtloni In EIiTin tanfaafM' 7 ( > OLDBYILLDBUQQIBTB AHDDEA1IBB IM MEDICINE. A.VOGELER FOU CHICAGO , PEORIA , ST. LOUIS , MILWAUKEE. DETROIT , NIAGARA FALLS- , NEWYORKBOSTON , , And all PaluU East and South.Eait. T1IKLINECOMPKISE3 Nearly 4,000 miles. Solid Smooth Stool Tracks All connections are made III UNION DLPOT8. It ha a National Reputation as belnir the Qrcat Through Oar Line , and Is universally conceded to bo the FINEST EQUIPPED lull- road In ths world ( or all classes of travel. Try It and you will find traveling a Inxury Instead of a discomfort. ' Through Tickets via rhls Celebrated Line ( or sale at all offices In the West. All Information about Rates of Faro , Sleeping- Car Acocinuiodatlons , Tlmo Tables , lie. , will bo cheerfully given by applylnlnlr to T. J. POTTER , 2d VIco-f rcsU & Gen. ManajerChlcago. PERCIVALI LOWELL , Gen. PosseiKcr Agt. Chicago , W. J. DAVENPORT , Oca Aont | , Conncll Bluffs. H. P. DUELL , Ticket'ARt-tomaha. morn-od ly Sioux City 'ft Pacific THE BIOUX CITY ROUTB Runs a Solid Train Ihrou h from Council Blufla to St. Without Ohango Tlmo , Only l7tH9ur 3.IO/O UltW THE HnORTKST KOUTB rtoa ' OOUNOIIi BLUFFS 10 DT. 1'AUL , m HEAPOLIB t DULUTH OH BI6MAUQK and all points In Northern Iowa. Mlnneoot * and DikoU. This line Is equipped with the Improved Westlughouso AuUuullo Alr-brako and illllo Platforu Coupler and Buffer ; and for SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT Is unsurpassed. Pullman Palace Hlecpln ? Car run through WITHOUT CHANGE between Kail Baa Olty and St. Paul , via Council Bluffs and Sioux City , Trains leave Union Padua Transfer at Coun cil Bluffs , at 735 ; p. in. dally on arrival of Kansoi City , St. Joseph and Council lllulla train from the South. Arriving at Sioux City 11:36 p. m. . aud at the New Union Depot at St. Paul at IS : JO ' IN ADVANCE OP ANYIOTHEB UOUT1S taking the Sioux City Rout * you get a Through Train. The Shortest Line. the Quickest Tlmo and a Comfortable Ride la the Through Cars between COUNCIL BLUFFS AND ST. PAUL. /aTBuo that your Tickets read via the "SJoux City and I'ticlHo Railroad " / B. WATTLES , J.R. BUOIIANAN guporlntondent. Ocn'l Poos. Agent. P. E. ROBINSON , Asa't Oon'l Pass. Ag"t. " , Missouri Valley , Iowa. W. E. DAVIB , Southwestern Agent , Couiici Blufla low * ClarKson & Hunt , Bucueunn o Ulchirdi * Haat , ATTORNEYS-AT- - - . 8 U 8lr t < OmluVib