US DAILY BEE : TUESDAY MA * 2 188 * . o. o , GOOSE : jsa do. COMMISSION MERCHANTS , City Market , Council Blufla Iowa , WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE , OcncrM Agent ! for the Celebrated Mills o II. I > . Rush * Co. . Golden K K'O ' Flour , Lcmnwoith , Kan tinnd Queen lice Mil' * . Sioux Kails , lUkota. Fcfe'cncc , Smith A Ctl t nden , C'outicll BlufN , la. HI. IE. WHOLESALE AND IIBTA1L STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. _ _ TITLE ABSTRACT OFFICE. jr.tv. . < * > CK TT x xc. DEI AC G o. Lands and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW HATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC ANJ > CONVEYANCERS , COUNCIL BLUFFS . IOWA. 16 florth Main Street , WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINGS. Read ) fitted upixri , In calf ikln And kip. Oak anil Hemlock fcOLE LEATHER , and Ml goals appertaining tothOBhoe tr de. Do d sold at cheap as In the Kast. _ MRS , -lORRIS' - ' Biff MILLINERY STORE FOR STYLISH SPRING MILLINERY. PATTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN'S HATS A SPEOIALTY. 105 South Main Street. Council Bluffs la. That nerer require crimping , atMrs. . J , J Good's Hair Store at pr ce < never bcfcre touched by any other hair dealer. Aluo a lull line of twitches , etc. , at greatly reduced price * . Al o gold , silver and colored nets \Va\es made from ladles' own hair. Do not fall to call before purchtiln ? elsewhere. All goods warranted aa represented. taRS. J. J GOOD. 29 Main itreet. Council UluQi , Iowa. MASON WISE , L1TER1 , MED & SALE STABLE The largest and best stables in the west. Roadsters , Saddle and draft horses for sale , also afine lot of mules just received which will be closed out cheap. SCOTT ST. , NEAE BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IA. UtiMOVKU without the droning of blood or use of knife. Curca lung diseases. A \m rvnuiMf Fits , Scrofula , Liver Com- fraa ; P'alnt. ' DropqUhcuina - T U M 0 R S tl8m. 1'ever and Mercur- I W HI u II W ial B0rcg > Erysipelas , Halt Khcum , Scald Head , Citatrh , eik , inlUmod and granulated Eyes , --crofulous Ulcers and Fe- tnalo Dla ase of all kinds. AUo Kidney and Venerial diseases. Hemorrhoids or 1'ilcu cureil or money refunded. A 1 diseases treated upor the principle of veget able reform , without the use of mercurial pois ons or the knifu. Electro Vapor or M-dlcatcd Biths , furnished thOBO who doalra them. Hernli or Rupture radically cured by the use ot the Elastic belt Truia and Piaster , which hod DO superior In the world. CONSULTATION FREE- CALL O.V Oil ADDRESS i Drs , R , Rice and F , 0 , Miller , COUNCIL BL JFFS , la. LIVERY , Feed and Sale 18 North First Street , Bouquet' ! old stand. Council Chid' , Iowa. _ WILLARP SMITH. I'rop. W.D.STILLMAN , Practitioner of Homeopathy , consulting Physician and Surgeon , Office and residence 616 Willow avenue , Coun- cll UlugJ , Iowa. Iowa.W. W. K. SINTON , DENTIST , 14 Pearl Street , Otunoil Bluffs. Extracting and filling a speclilty. First-class work guaranteed. DR. A. . P. HANCHETT , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office , No. It Pearl Street. Ilouia , 0 a. m. to 12. , and 2 p. m. , lo 5 p , in. Ketldcnco , 120 Han croft street. Telephonic connection with Central office. DR. AMELIA BURROUGHS , No. 617 First Avenue Hours from 10 to 11 a. m. , and 2 to Jip. m. BAKER'S LIFE ASSOCIATION , DE3 MOINE3 , Iowa. Incorporated July 1st , 1679 , for the mutual benefit of bank cithers nnd their customers , Ili-cil on prlncples of K uirr , ECONOMY AMD SB- CURITT. A few oqwrloncej life Innurance sollcl- torj vanted Ad'lrcm ' , If. M Hteveus , district solicitor , Office No. 7 , Evertt'd blocK , Council Illuffi , Iowa. ItesluencellOl 1th avenue , I * O. b x H-'S. H'S.S. . E. MAXON , OEI o rz * . Office over sivlnxi bank. COONOIt. . BLUFFS , - - Iowa. REAL ESTATE. W. 0. Junes , la connection with his law and < / collection buelnca * buys and Bella real estate. Persona wlshlny to buy or sell city property call at his office , o > cr UujhneU'a book store , Pearl r ( tract. tract.EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public , 416Broadway , Council Bluffs Decdj ad mortiH'e * drawn and ackooledged HAIR GOODS. WATER WAVES , In Stock and Manufactur ed to Order. Wavoa Made From Your Own Hair. TOILET ARTICLES , Nota , Combs , finishes , Face-pow ders , Bands , Hair Orna- monta , &c. , &o. All Goons Warranted as Represented , and Prices Guaranteed. 337 W. Broadway , and 109 3. Main St , MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , Council Bluffs ; - - - Iowa. MRS , E , J , HARDING , " M , D , . Medical Electrician AND GYGNEOOLOGMST. Graduate of Elcctropathlc Institution , Phila delphia , roans. Office Cor , Broadway & Glenn Ave. COUNCIL I1LUFFS , IOWA. The treatment of nil diseases and pMnful Jdlf- flcultloa peculiar to fcn'aloa a specialty. 1 he Star Bakery , HOWARD & ROBIE , 227 MAIN ST , Empley the boat Ereid Baker In the West ; also a choice hind for Cakea and Pies. Bread delivered to all parts of the city. FRESH FISH ! : Game and Poultry , IF Ia Can always be found at D. DANEHY" , 130 Upper Droadwuy. | e JNO.JAYFKAINEY . , 0 Justice of the 'Peace 3U DROADWAY , i Council Bluffs , - - Iowa. W. B. MAYES , 0y Loans anflRealEstate , Pioprletor of abstracts of Pottawattam ! xmnty. Office corner of Broadway and .Main urecu , 0 uncll llluffs , Io a. JOHN STEINER , M. D , ( Deutachor Arzt. ) ROOM C , EVERETT'S BLOCK , Council Bluffa , Diseases f women and children a spoclalty. \ J , MONTGOMERY , M , D , , FllKE DlHPENSAllY KVEUY SATUHDAY , CO re Office In Fvcrett'a block , Pearl treet. Real ] in ence t23 Fourth ttrcct. Olllcu hour * from D to tli a. m , , 2 ta 4 and T ti 8 p. in. , Council I luffs ta F. G. CLARK uiHi . . . , in inm inwl PRACTICAL DENTIST. wl wlwl Peari street , opposite the postofflce. One of I „ he oldest prictltloners in Council Bluffi. atla OX ifactlon guaranteed In all cases. he ODELL& DAY , ch fei th GENERAL FIRE INSURANCE AND tic IEAL ESTATE AG'TS , atl MONEY TO LOAN. cu ! Boa d ofjTrade building , JJouncll lllutTn , la. fui bu JOHN LINDf , Hi fri ITTOBHEY-AT-LAW GUI 'ill practice In all state and courts tic ptdka ( Jcnnaa Lanyu e , wl PRODIOIOTJS. The Qrontoat ftchemo of the Sovorivl ttaatorn Cities to bed d by Electricity , Hochc t < t Special to Cincinnati Enquirer. TiUs ovoningyourcorroapondont in- rpcctod articles of agreement , which had just arrived by mail , nnd wore drawn up between the Prospect Park association , of Niagara Fnlls , Niagara county , N. Y. , of the first part , nnd Loonnrd Hcnklc , inventor , of Koch- cstor , N. Y , of the second part , stip ulating that for a consideration of $1,000,000 , the party of the first part agreed to execute to the party of the second part n deed to Prospect park , its ninu acres of Iniid nnd three acres outside , in the village of Niagrara Falls. That this itnportnnt contract might bo thoroughly understood , your corrcsp6ndcnt interviewed ( Jol , lien- kle , the local inventor , this evening "I have about consummated , " said he , "tho biggest oloctrio light project vor dreamed of. When a Now York paper a few days since quoted n gon- tl eman as saying ho behoved all Now York would yet bo lighted and heated by electricity brought through cables from the power that generated it , at the greatest cataract iti the world , it only hinted nt half what I , through a largo company of capitalists , propose to accomplish in that very direction. This million-dollar contract I hold in my hand is only the beginning ot the great things that this prospect will yet develop. I have canvassed among eading capitalists of Now York , Boston - ton , and other largo cities , and found ; hem ready to agree , after taking moro liints of the nature of my now elec tric-light inventions , that just as soon as I could secure right and title to vhp water-power of Niagara , or any- Lhing co-equal , they stood ready to lombino and push the inventions to a practical test if it took $30,000,000 to doit. "I would bo foolish to doscrlbo to you in any way the exact nature of these inventions until my project is moro practically perfected , ns I hope to BOO it in a very few wcoks , certain ly before autumn. But I will say this , that this land contract contem plates the execution of n deed in fee simple controlling the water power of the ontito American falls nt Niagara , seine 2,000,000-horso water power al together. When I first approached ono of the prominent officials con- nncting with an existing Electric Light company , and broached the subject to him , ho pooh-poohed nnd said , 'Oh , you poor fool , you never car > got possession oi Niagara or the right to its gigantic water power. Why , the government itself has boon trying to buy the American side for a public park , but couldn't do it. Wo admit your scheme might work if you could only got sutllcienc power to work it , but Niagara isn't to bo BO easily had. " ' "That electrician , " continued Hon- klo , "has already turned out to bo a false prophot. You see , here I hold a title incontrovertible. The pur chase of Prospect Pork for 81,000- 000 would almost pay even if Niagara could not bo utilized with it. In 1871 the receipts of the Park Association woroovor § 12,000. Last year they amounted lo upward of $33,000. You BOO wo want that park , and I start for New York just before midnight to see the promising capitalists there to-morrow and next day. "Tho capital stock of the company when oruani/.od will bo about § 20 , 000 , 000. Enormous buildings and ponderous derous machinery will bu constructed on the brink of the American falls , nnd to these buildings there will bean an immense raceway coming from the rapids , a short distance above the falls. Wo can have water sufliciont for 2,000,000 horse-power there upon the money conditions named , and the Further condition that the water bo returned to the river within a given listanco. , "I decline to describe ono procosa jf generating electricity by this un- a . iniited hydraulic force , but can r limply say wo will conduct that oleo- c ricity through properly insulated iiC HSCS under-ground to sixty-five prom- C nont American cities and towns bo- 1I ween Boston and Chicago. Just as 1y ; oed and torciblo an olootrio current y an bo conducted 500 miles by my SIt > recess as can be utilized within an SIsi < iroa of ono mile. Wo also contom- si ilato domestic light attachments to siI ho main cables , and will just as uroly _ bo able to transmit limited n loctrio power for operating machin- P ry and for heating purposes ulti- w natoly. gim "There will be about 10,000 miles giw 1 cables altogether , with correspond- w ng ( machinery for industrial purposes , g < 'his contract , looking toward the per- P < action of my project , was , as you see , at xecuted yesterday at the falls. Do ou wonder I said it was a big ohomo. Do you see the agreement as K < > how the $1,000,000 consideration is bo paid ? The United States gov- lit th MI" MI three per cents have hewn thLi forward this undertaking. - Li .I3. t B v , ly they nro named in the . Colonial Honklo at this point loft teat or at ready for the Now York train , and CO ado the ej correspondent u very hasty Good night. " He is a highly-skillod tri icchanic , has patented uuvoral Tory orwi iluablo inventions , and has boon wiA orking with the oloctrio light almost A | long as Edison. ot ot Folllner Uoad'when Caught. CO Jennie U Brion , a pretty and inno- th nit looking girl of eighteen , was ar- th sted in New York on Monday oven- Ja ' g and taken to'a police station for 10 night. The next morning aho raa ken to Jefferson-market police court , Ell id , says The New York Sun , oxhib- CO ] id marked signs of fright on enter- pa' ' g the court station house , Five bin mutes later she fell to the floor in if , fiat appeared to bo a faint , but from Bid bich she never revived , She was cul spooled of having boon engaged in rnu tensivo robberies at the Sturtovant pl luso and elsewhere ; and had con- ton ssed ono series of thefts The only coi argo against her on the returns was oul at she was a "suspicious parson. " jmi atectivo Schmittbergor Bays that the pai rl went quietly with him to the sta in house , and did nothing lo attract tontion after she had been put in a r 11 for the night. She wont to Jef- Ga son market quietly in the morning , u I it on entering the prison seemed spc ghtonod and heaved a long sigh. mi | a turned her over to she prison olli- thu r and quitted the place. hui The oflicer at the prison said ho need - arr od that she was very much alarmed gai \oa \ she catno in , and held back ns fed ho told her to on tor the coll. _ SovcrV other women were inside , awaiting ar rnisnmont In the court. She sat Hewn upon a bench ns she entered nnd be gan crying violently. Ho told her it was foolish nnd would do her no good. About five minutes nftorwam lie hoard n noise , nnd found she had fallen - on to the floor , apparently in n faint. Ho drew her into the corridor , placed n support under her head , nnd at tempted to revive her with water. Her pulse had almost ceased to beat. A mcssngo was at once sent to St. Vin cent's hospital for a surgeon and am bulance. Both arrived in n few min utes. Dr. D E. Millbrpok , the stir goon , pronounced the girl dead , and said ho thought the cause must have been some form of ho.vrt disease. The girl came to this city from Sar atoga in September last , nnd became n servant at the Sturtovant House. She remained there until Jan , 18 , when she was discharged for repeated absences from the houao without per mission. She returned to Saratoga nnd remained away from Now York until Wednesday ot last week , when she returned. Mr. George Leland , proprietor of the Sturtovant Uouso , told n Sun re porter yesterday that in the death of this girl ho bolinved the clew had boon lost to nn important robbery which occurred at the Sturtovnnt House on Jan. 10. An nctor residing nt the hotel with his family was robbed of $8,000 , which was taken from between the mattresses of his bod. The money had boon in this place of con cealment for several days , during which time many persons had boon in the room. A straugo thing about the robbery was the fact that valuable diamonds and jewelry were in the room and exposed to view at the time , but were untouched , From other sources the reporter learned chat the victim of the robbery was Willie Edouin , of the "Sparks" com pany. Jonnia O'Brien foil under suspicion , as she was the chamber maid who cared for the rooms , but her excellent character nnd the house keeper's confidence in her honesty , as well as her own straightforward de nial , turned suspicion in other direc tions. tions.Mrs. Mrs. Murray , the housekeeper at the Sturtovant house , said that she had never seen a girl whoso manner and personal appearance bettor recom mended her. "Pretty , neat , careful in.hor work , I never saw n look or motion which indicated that she was sly or dishonest. She convinced the iotoctivo , as well ns myself , that she knew nothing about the $3,000 theft. Iho only thing I know against the ; irl was her many strange acquain tances , who seemed to bo invariably bad , nnd toward the close ef her ser- Fico she remained away over night. " Detective Schmittborgor said that the death of this woman disarranged plans that had boon laid for catching in export gang of hotel thieves. She tiad been the most valuable accom plice they could secure. She was much their superior every way , even morally , but had allowed herself to bocoiho their tool. Their plan was to put her in a hotel , where she would make herself acquainted with the rooms and furnish her accomplices with the keys to these in which they : ouid secure valuable plunder. The jang had prepared io work this game 3xtonsivoly here and at Saratoga this iuinmor. It was found that the girl iiad purchased four valuable silk iresses for herself , and other articles .vliicli cost much money. Ono of her iccomphccs , an ex-convict , had > ponod an oyster saloon in this city. in ox-convict managed it , and another s employed in it. The girl told a riend that if she overgot into trouble ithcrs whom she had helped should luil'cr with hor. Tiio detectives had i perfect network about her , and voujd have convicted her , mid through lor it was expected tc convict others , [ * wo officers had gene to Saratoga to rrost other persons. The girl confessed to the detective , .ftor her arrest , that she had stolen nany articles at the Sturtovant house , hieily linen , and said that they were n a trunk at the residence of Mrs. 'assontino , No. 139 West Thirty- 'hird street. They were found by ) etoctivcs Schmittbergor nnd Dunlap estorday morning , and taken to the tation house. There wcro about ironty jioces of linen and a few small ilvor pitchers. These articles , the irl said , she took at different times uring her tortn of service. She did ot attempt te explain her largo ox- ondituro of money. A young man oil known to the police accosted the irl an she was entering Jefferson tarkot yeatorday , and told her uho as all right , as he had secured her } od counsel. The girl is said by the jlico lo have boon the sweetheart of i ex-convict. An Electric Light Monopoly. F. > w York Special to the Chlcigo Times. Ono of the most gigantic inonopo- F.T )8 of the ago has been created bye o union of the Edison Electric ight company with the Gramme T ] lectrioal company , on the 22d of last onth. By this combination thu sov- al largo companies that claim to ntrol all of the patents applying to jsting systems of lighting by elec- icity are formed into ono monster ganization. The Gramme company 18 established in the litter part of c pril , 1881 , and prior to the joining DC the Edison company was composed the American Electric Light mpany of New Britain , Conn , , o Brush Electris company , o Fuller Electrical company , the blochkoff Electric Lighting coin- ny , the United States Eloctrio ghting company , and the Western uctrio Light company , All of these Tipanitiu were possesod'of valuable toutH , and were supposed to bo 3kud by ampin moans. So strong , faot , did the Grammo company con- er itself that it announced by cir- lar that the patents owned by its imbors covered fundamental princi- IB involved in all the existing sys- us of lighting by electricity , and lid not bo successfully avoided by tftido companies. The Edison com- > y was ono of the "outside com- nes. " Dancing Immigrants rhcro was a lively d nco at Castle rden Tuesday. The orchestra was Uerinun accordeon player. The ictators were thirteen hundred mi grants who had just landed , and performers numbered about a iidrod Swedes of both BOXOS , who ived Sunday. The programme bo- i with a Swedish dance , accompan- with many war-whoops. A aim- ulUnoous sounding of all the notes of the accordoon was the signal to change partners nnd reverse figures , the dancers saluting each other with n kiss as they did so. The thirteen hundred English , Irish , Welch and Oorman immigrnnts wanted to join in the dance , but the Swedish peasants would not nllow it. Horrible OnirnRo * Agalna ! Jew * . Tlio Harift newspaper gives nn no- count of a shocking tragedy which occurred in the neighborhood of the town of Loubnn. On the night of March 24 three soldiers of n lancer regiment quartered in the town en tered the establishment of n Jew retailer tailor of spirits of the name of Ma- inliolT. The hour being late , the 'nmily , consisting of nine persona , Itad retired to rest , with the exception if the oldest daughter , n girl of 18. The soldiers asked for fourponnyworth of "vodky , " with which they were duly solved by the girl. When the linuor had been consumed she asked them to retire , ns the hour so Into. Her guests did not hurry thorn- selves , but presently two of thorn wont out. The third ro- maincdand approaching the bed where the owner of the establishment \ wns lying asleep ho woke him np and de manded his money. The terrified .low sprang up , but bnforo In * could take n single stop the soldier fired two shots with his revolver nnd the wretched man fell n bleeding corpse before his daughter's oyes. The screams of the girl nwoke the whole family , Her mother , who was in n back room nnd whom recent events had taught to expect violence nnd outrngo , seized her two youngest children nnd hid ono of them in nn empty box , which she shut and locked , nnd the other under n couch. She then tried herself to escape through the window , but the soldiers were on the lookout , nnd rushing nftor her they caught her nnd bent her until she foil senseless , nnd ns they sup posed , doad. Then the murderers re turned to the houso. There they found two buys , ngod 14 nnd 1C , stand ing nwo struck and nlFrightod over their slaughtered father. The barbarians were unmoved by this pitiful sight nnd the boys speedily ihnrod the fnto of their pnrent nnd foil dying on his corpso. Now thu murderers began to search the house , md soon discovered the child whom the mother had concealed in the smpty trunk. This unfurltir.utc in fant they kicked to dentil with ttuiir ipurs. Having thus dicp d of the ivholo family , excupl iho eldest laughter , tlio rulliuua next turned heir attention to her , and , under hrunts of the most fearful cotmu- } uoncos should she refuse , they bid her uform thorn where her father's monpy vns to bo found. The trembling girl liaclosed the hiding place of the little itoro which hnd boon saved na the ro- lult of the industry and thrift of the nmilynnd-tO roubles andaovonsilver ipoons became the booty of the nssiis- ins. It might have been supposed heir evil passions would linvo been iatialiod with the crimes already com- nittod , but the unforonato ) girl soon ound that such was not the case. The ullians indeed spared her lito , but hey brutally outraged her before loav- ng the house. Having thus wronkod , heir will on nil the members of the amily they nt lost departed. I The worst feature in the whole nf- rair has , however , yet to bo rotated , md will show how little mercy tlio lows can expect , oven from these whoso duties should especially teach hoin compassion. On leaving the icono of their atrocities the soldiers liscovcred that the mother of thof.im- ily , whom they had left for dead , had ccovored consciousness , nnd was en- loavoring to get away to Book assist- inco in the neighborhood. They flred t her with their revolvers , and sue- oodod in wounding her , but ho nevertheless struggled on nd got out of their roach. ? ho wretched woman , blooding nnd overod with wounds and clothed only n the night dress in which she was leeoping when the attack commenced , ought the protection of a monk who vod close by. The monk got up on oaring her crioa , but when ho open- d his door and discovered that it nrns only a Jewess" that sought his pro- 3ction lie refused assistance or refuge , nd the people of the neighboring vil- igo the next morning found the > retched woman lying nil but naked , mseless and dying in the roadway. . - - or HORT HORN BULLS. will soil at public sallo in COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , on Orn riflay May 5th 18B2 at 2 , , p , m. coi foi foiI THIRTY HEAD OF I off offI lorouglibroil Short Horn Bulls , Vli I of good families , and good indiv VliS idual animals. Terms cash , S : J. M , OHAPIN. T ] latnlotfuo ) furnlinad on application to W. If , letly , Council IllulfJ , Iowa. apr24-wltdg The Great .English finmody " " - - - . .Norer falli to cuio iNervouB Debility , VI tal Kxlrau.tlon , KmU- ilons , Bcmlnal Wcak- ro nuiHOB.LOBT MAN HOOD , and all tbe and vll tfftttn of youth Dak ( ill follies and excen- Wet < i4. It utopB | H'rma ili'ntly all , nvoluntary loan eancl lriH uimn tlio y - , theliiuvllulj'u re- - 7,7 ; - ' -ultof theooevilprae. : s , which are BO dotnic'lvv ' to mind and body I make life miserable , often leading to liuanl- irnl death It itrcnifthen ) the Nirvcu.Ilraln , : mory ( Illood , MuaUei , incentive and Htpro. : tlve Ork' < 'n , It rtintorca n all the organic : tlcn their former vigor and vitality , ma- If life cheerful and tnjojulilo. I'rico , { 3 a tie , or four times t .o ijuaiulty * 10. Sent by > re . Ducuro from eh urratlon. to anyoddrvm , receipt of price. No. C , 0. I ) . Hunt , except receipt of fl an a idiarantce , Lvttem rj- Kiting anawera inunt Inclose nUimp. Tbi Dr. Mintio'u Dandelion Pills tt I beat and clivaixiat djipejiala and blllloiu u I 'i the market. Bold by all Urutft'l'ta. Trlco C'V ' , IK UINTII'H KIDNKT ItKneor , Ntrumcoti , I e ill kind of Kidney and bladder complalnte. lorrliua , Klcet and luucorrhui. For tale uy all tflbta : II a bottle. KNULIHII JlKDIC'Af , INUTITUTK , 718 Olive St. , Ht. LouU , Mo. For Sal la Omaha by C. K. GOODMAN. anifr-lr auty , health , nnd hr A' ' "WINEOFCAHnill" DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS HOTELS. PROPRIETORS TOWKf' ARLINQTON. J. O. MclNTIRE , Lincoln , Neti 8ARATOQA HOTEL , J. 8. STELLINIUS , Mllfbrd , Neb. MARSH HOUSE , E. MANS , BROWNSVILLE , Neb COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN , StromiburK N HALL HOUSE , A. W. HALL , Loultvllla OITY HOTEL. OflENEY A CLARK , Dlalr , Neb. OOMMEROIAL HOTE- , J. O. MEAD , NellKh , Nab. QRANP CENTRAL C..8EYMOUR , Nabraika City , Neb MISSOURI PAOIFIO HOTEL , P. L. THORP , Weeping Water , Ne COMMERCIAL HOUSE A. O. OAARPER , Hardy , Neb. GREENWOOD HOUSE , W.MAYFIELD , Greenwood , Neb COMMERCIAL HOUSE , E. STOREY. Olarlnda , low * ENO'S HOTEL , E. L. END , Eremont , Neb. EXCHANGE HOTEL , O. 0 HACKNEY. Athland , Neb METROPOLITAN HOTEL. FRANK LCVELL. Atklnion , Neb. MORGAN HOUSE , E. L. OF1UUU , Quids Recd , Nob. SUMMIT HOUSE , SWAN & DECKER , Oretton , U. JUDKINB HOUSE , JUDKINS & DRO , , Red Oak , l . HOUSTON HOUSE , QEO. OALPH , Extra , la. REYNOLDS HOUSE , O. M. REYNOLDS , Atlantic , la , WALKER HOUSE , D. H. WALKER , Audubon , la. COMMERCIAL HOTEL , 8. OURCE88 , Neola , la. CITY HOTEL , Dl D.WILLIAMS. Harlan , la , PARK HOUSE. MRS. M. E. OUMMINQS , Corning , la. NEBRASKA HOTEL , JIL. AVERY , Btnnton , MERCHANTS HOI EL J. W. DOULWARE , Ourllngton Junction , M OOMMEROIAL HOTEL , Dlanchard , la. PARKS HOTEL , F. M. PARK , Shenandoah , la , OOMMEROAL HOTEL , HENRY WILLS , Dcyld Cltr , N b. DAQNELL HOUSE , OHA8. DAQNELL , OollegaSpring ; * , la. OOMMEROIAL HOUSE , rVM. LUTTON , VllllBca , la. JUDKINB HOUSE , FRANK WILKINSON , Malvern , la , DALL HOUSE , H. H , PERRY , Ida Crave , la COMMERCIAL HOUSE D , F. STEARNS , OdebolL la WOO Da HOUSC , JOHN EOKERT , Otcaola , Neb. DOUQLAU HOUdE , J. 8. DUNHAM , Olarki , Neb , BEDFORD HOUSE J. T. CDEEN , Bedford la. ARLINQTON HOUSE , J. IOLAOK & SON. Marytvllte Mo NORFOLK JUNCTION HOUSE A. T. POTTER , Norfolk Junction Neb WIN9LOW HOUSE o MCCARTY , Seward Neb , AURORA HOUSE M. D. JONES , Aurora , Neb , OROZIER HOUSE O. R. OROZIER , Sidney , Net ) . THE JELM MOUNTAIN C -OHLX ) AND SIC Mining and Milling Company. - PJOC'.CXX ) . t'ltalUock : , $ looonoo at Vnluo of Bharca , (26,000. STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BRAMBL MINING DISTRICT. DK. J. I. THOMAS , Prenldent , Cummins , Wyoming. WM. E. T1LTON , Vlco-Prosldont , Cummlru , Wyomlne R. N. IIAHWOOD , Secretary , Cummlni , Wyoming. A. 0. LUNN , TreaBurer , Cummins , Wyomln ) r. J. I. Thomas. Loula Miller W , b. llramol. A. 0. Dunn. : . N. Ilarwood. Francis Leavonn. Qeo. II , Faloa. Lewis Zolmnn. Dr. J. C. Watklna. lOSJmcEm OKO. W. KKNDALL , Authorized Aeont for Bitlo of Stock : IV > - ' " " - > . . Nob. rout for bolnir tlio mo9fJlroct , iiulckmt , an ifcBt line connecting the L-rcat Motropolla. CHI AOO , and the KAnrmw , NoRTii-EAHniu * , I > I id qouni-EiBTiuN I.mun , which terminate there ! ( h KANBin CITT , LHIVINWOETD , ATOUIBOH DDifc/iii IlLurra and OUAIIA , the GOUUIBCUI vnita from which radlato EVERY LINE OF ROAD iat penetrate * the Gontuiuul from tba lilaeoni Iver to the Faclflo Bloixt. The mOAGO ROOK ISLAND & PA- OIFIO RAILWAY the only line from Chicago owning track In anaaa , or which , by Its own rood , roachta tb ) lnto above named. No TRAKBriia sr Oiiauoi o Miauma ooNRKoriONi I No huddling In 111 intllatod or unclean cara , aa every noaaenKerl rrlod In roomy , clean and ventilated ccachM * xin Fwit Kiiirum Tralni DAT Oma or unrivaled magnificence , PcuaiAt LIUOB SLBirma OAKB , and ourownworld-faoou * . nine OAU , upon which mooli are Berrod of un rpausod excellence , at the low rate of bivm-i NI Cum IAOU , with ample time ( or bealthfo IpyiDont. Tbrouxh Can between Chicago , Feorla , Mil tukeo and Missouri Hlver 1'olntu : and close ecu ctlona at all polnta of InUnectlon with othai ada. We ticket ( do not forget this ) directly lo von tee of Importance In Kanaon , Nebraska , DUV ll , Wromln ; , UUb. Idaho , Nevada , Callforrt j , egott , Washington Territory , Colorado , Arltonn d New Mexico. Aall beral arranKoment * regarding baggage at. y other line , and rates of fare always vi ow ai mpetlton , who furnlab but a tithe o tUe com Don and tackle of ( porUmen free. rickets , maiia and foldera at all jirlnclna ICCB In the United Htatea and Cana > ia. it. K. CAI1I.K , K. ET. JOHN , : e I'rea'l & Gen. Gen. Tkt and I'aan'r At anaicer , Chlcaro Cblcairo. ioux City fi Pacific ZC , A.XX.3ECO 3B SIOUX OITY ROUTB ItuiiB a Hnlld Train Through from Council Blufis to St. Paul Without Ohanga Time , Only 17 Hour * it u OO MILKH THE 8UORTK8T EOUTB COUNCIL BLUFFS HT. PAUL , HINNKAPOLIH UULUTII OB DI8MAKOK all polnta In Northern Iowa. Minnesota and iota. Thla Hue l c-iulpjicd wUi | the Improved itlnKhoiue Automatic Air-brake and llllle tform Coupler and Jiuflur ; and for flPKEU , BAKtTTY AND COMFORT mnirpatwed. I'ullman Palace Hlcoplng Oar through WITHOUT CHANGE between Kau City and Ht. 1'aul , vU Council Bluffi and jx City , ralna leave Union Pacific Transfer at Couu- iluff , at 7:80 : p. in. dally on arrival of Kanaat i. Ht. Joaeuh and Council Itluffs train from South. Arriving at Sioux City 11:86 p. in. . at the New Union Depot at Ht. Paul at If.SQ " ' IIOUB8 IN ADVANOR Of ANYOTUKB | . . . BOUTK. Vllemeinber In taking the Bloux City lloutt got a Through Train. The tihortutt Line , QutckuatTlmo and a Comfortable Hide In th ouKh Car * between COUNCIL ilLUKKS AND ST. PAUL. Vbwi that your aickota read via thu "fjloui r and Pacific llallroad " B. WATTLK3 , J. II. BUCHAHAN Huperlntendent. Qcu'l PAU. Aveut , ' . E. HOlilNHON , AaVt Oeu'l PASS. Ag't. , Mtsuourl Valley , Iowa W , K. PAVIH , SouthwoitoniAcout , Couucl Mulld Iowa Clarkson & Hwnt , Bucceuatv * o Ulchardi ft Ha l , TTORNEYS-AT-IiAW. 8 Ulhbt'K'l1 On b Nib FOR CHICAGO , PEORIA , ST. LOUIS , MILWAUKEE. DETROIT , NIAGARA FALLS , NEWYORKBOSTON , , And all Polut * Enit and South-East. TnBUNECbliriUSES Nearly 4,000 rnllca. Solid Smoath Steel Tracks All ocnncctlonB nro made In UNION DtPOTS. It bna a National Rupntatlon aa belnif the Qreat Through Oar Line , and ! universally conrnled to botha FlNEBT EQUIPPED Kail- n.ad In Iho world lor all claueB of trarel. Try It and rou will flnd traveling a Inxury nitoad of a 'Jlacomfort. ThniiiKh Tickets vU rhlj Celebrated tine lor Bale at all oltlciia In tlio West. All information about Uatea of Faro , Sleeping ; Car Acucmmodallon * , Time Tables , lie. , will ba cheerfully Kitin by applylulnf to T. J. POTTEIT , id ! Vico-fren't & Gen. UanaKerCblcatro , PERCIVAL LOWELL , Hen. I'oanoiuer Agt. Chicago. W. J. DAVKNI'OIIT , Uen Atront , Council HluI ( . H. 1' . iiaULL , Ticket AX morn-cd ly .880 , SHORTJ.1NE. (880 ( , KANSAS OITY , 3tJoe& Council Bluffig H ru oiar Direct Line to ST , LOUIS AND TUB EAST , From Omaha and the West , Alltralni leave n. ft M , Depot , Omaha : Neb , Ho change of can between Omaha and ei. uonl * , and bnl one between OMAIIA and NEW YORK. Daily PassengerTrains tlAOUISO AU , EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES with LE8I UUARQEU and IN ADVANCE of Ail , OTHER UNRK Thla entire line U equipped with Pallman'f Palaca Bleeping CUB , I'alaca Iay CcachoalMIIIor' < Btfoty i'lbtfonn and Coupler , and the cuobtrated Wevtmghouaa Air-brake. iVTbee that your ticket rea > U VIA aANHAS CITV. BT. JOSEPH & COUNCIL ULVffS Uall road , via St. Jowpb and St. Loula. Tickets for dale at all coupon etatloru In lha Weat. J. F , BARNARD , O. DAWKS , Oen. Supt. , 81. Jo * > ph , Mo ' A Qua. Paw. and Ticket Atrt. , St. Jonvph , ilo. , < „ ' AMpr UOKAU , Ticket Agonl , 1WJ Tarnham otrcel. W , J.DAYKxrORT , Oeneril Atua\ , 0/4..U HS NOTIOK OF DISSOLUTION , Notice In hereby given that tbo co-partner * thlii hcntofore oxlatlng under the Him , name anJ ktjleof J , U. I'auter& Co. , ban b enthU day dliaolvud by mutual coujont. J II. Paqtur to continue the buvlncwi , and will pay all deota againai Bald tlriu anU colUct all dubta owing to Bald firm. IMod this 18th day of April ISO. J. 0. 1'VKT'R , 22-Bt FK .MCltuOKKS ,