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    I HE DAILl" BEE TUI DAY DhCEAI BJBK 2 , 1884
SPECIAL NOTICES
NOTIcn. SieU ! k vertlietntnl * , me M Los
7onnJ , To Lean , fat Slf , To tltot , Wants , Board
tiif , ea , will If ln rt < l la tl.ld column l the la
tat < < rf ITS rRXTS run LINK fet the flnt Inwttlo
aad FIVE CKNTS fCU LINE lot cuch ubM < ] iieDt n
rtlon. tx o adTcrttaraants l out office , Ho.
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' | if Tiir bc"l. K > , Cmler wi 11m ronan !
JLo < l by FnlJuiXD ,
OOAt , AND VOOn-aeaiitelieaton , 23 Hnnl
way. fcll coal nJ wood at leanonablo i > tlct
alt M " . IM IU , lot a ton , aud 123 mile ( cr a coia
Try hiui.
T70II SAlit Piano , II. K. Scamxn. Paper l , llnok
JC win Htatlonoiy , Coutiol Kinds.
I OH SALK OK KENT-Tho OtTU rackluc hou
? and machinery , I x ted In thla city. Capacll ,
1M hog pe * Jay. Oilcll & Day.
WANTKU Kvery body In Council llludi to tftk
Til ills i. D llTer d by carrier at only twenty
o nts a wo lt.
( T\U > PAl'KRS rot aJ at Bn offloa , at ! B ocnU
W a hundred
JACOU SIMS. K. r.OADWKL
8IM8A CADWEUL ,
Attorneys-at-Law ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA.
Offlo , Main Street , Roomi 1 and 3 Shugart It M
Mahon'i Block. Will practice la State and Feder
BIG DRIVE
AT ;
HOMER'S.
23 Main Street ] Council Bluffs
Mrs n J Hilton M n
, , , , , , .
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ,
litc ty ConncllBln
ii. Charles Hotel ,
Tour ttorj btlok , Just erected on 0. itioct , bo-
tureen 7th and 8lh Btroots. Finest furnlibcd , bisl
ml most rciuwnible prlotd house at the Capitol ,
Neiir all depots. HU3. KAIECOAKLEY ,
cor S-tne 1m Fraprleto
309 Upper BroadsTky , uga'n to the Front.
.Mud ) , reflect * nd comeind tiamlno , and see ( or
oureolrcn what you can buy forCai at my pUco.
quote sou a ) follows :
Ullia gr&nulatodtugarfor fl 00
Jfllosi'uirarfor - . ICO
15 ll > 3 While uxOugarf'T ' l ce
20 l ra Klrk'8 whlto liusilan § o o for 1 09
12 barn fnhra , equal to Kirn's Itmoiin eoap ( or. 1 CO
C01)ir iirk'a bluclnillieoiplor l 00
Dupont'a best po dfr p < ; Ib 20
18 hoies ol matches ( or S
NI nip California honey dilps , per gt\ \ CO
Sjntp , wnrajikd ttti. Uy pure Vcriront maple
P | * 100
Sonjbim per gal SO
A t > o. I Kngluh cnrranta 141b < for 1 OQ
ewU'Lyo , genuine 10 loxeifor 100
T'Ovmod blaokborrlco , presocrcd. 6 cam tor . . 1 CO
iiuneJ 3 Ib jellow peichM In hlto ovrupD for. 1 CO
Canned 3 Ib 1st quality Tcmatoeo lOfor. . . . 1 PO
ANo. 1 white fiBh.jHr kit 70
Tobom , Lorllard Ciloux , per pound feT
T T. T. lean Mil you according t J rjual tj.ffom
ISo to 70o per Hi.
r'lour We Bell the celebrated Patent Fancy per
ew . ? i 90.
We kccpOTerjthlnp uiaallr kept In a First Cites
flrooery , and warrant eterythlng wo tell. Goods de
livered free In any part of the city. I also handle
Olovoa and llltleos , Dry goods nd Notions , Boots
> nd Shoo , and a good assortment of Tinwaro. Ro-
m.-rabai ; I will not only be not undersold an any
wxls , hut will neil 20 per cent below any Competition
In the city. We are now reoelvlr K on Inrolca of Della
In which wo cm [ five the greatest bargains ever odoro ]
v tha city. 11T expensna are very light , with no
Jlontsto pay. 1 am enabled and will Bell cheap far
UAHII. Cell when you ' ant the bo ofBirgalna In
my Una.
J. P. FILBERT ,
2fl9 Upper Mroadway , ouncll Blufls
Railway Time Table.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
The following are tha timea of the arrival and do *
i-murool tralni by central standard tlmo , at the
lool decota. Trains leave transfer depot ten nun
uttti eudlor and arrive ten minutes later.
cmoAao , mmuNaron AMU qtnuor.
mvi.
* ti p m Chicago Express 8:00 : am
iO m Fart Mill. 7:00 : p ir >
7iaiii : I'Mall and KxproM , 73pm
lr i ) p ui Acooiumodatlon. S : J p m
At local depot only.
r , ST. JOB AMJ COUNCIL ELurri
JlcC6am Hall and Kxpreba , 065pm
li'im Pacific Kij.rcaa , 6:40 : am
( TllCiOO , 1-ILWAUI13B AND HT. rZUL.
5-i p m Kxprun4 , 9ti ) a in
9 ii w Exprettd , 6i5 : p m
CIUCIOO , EOCK IBI/ANU AND rACTflO.
J.J p m Atlantlo Kxprom , 9:06 : a m
.iUS ui Day ExpreHS , fl.64 p m
T.t'J\m ' * Doa Molnoa Aooomuiodatlon , 0:15 : pin
At local depot only.
WABICII , HT. LOUIS AND ricim.
' to pin Aooomuodat.on P'OOam
lSOpm : Louis Kxpreu 8:45 : p m
fja p m Chlc.i o Kipruud 10:6S : a m
At Tianbfer "nly
omCAoo and ( fO&inwKanur.
C6)pm Exprc , 0(0 : p m
9.06ara
iioor CITT AMI rAcmo.
81. I ul Expre a , 9.00 a m
7 10 a in Day Eiprtml 7 . " 00 p m
DKIOH fAomc ,
iVX p m Weatoru KxpreM , tlO : a m
lt:0 : > ) aia I'adfla Kiptora , < -iO p n >
11.10 i in Lincoln Express , 1:13 : pin
At Traaffer only. '
BUMHI TtADfS TOOUA1IA.
0a. m. la-lS : :
9 -lEO-5aO-fl.50-llQ5 : : p. m Sunday 7:20 : *
930-11:43 : a. in. lSO-B.SO-6SO-eCO-nW : : : : p. m.
Ar'i 10 mlnu'r * before leavlzg tlinr.
from transfer only.
rticji ornoiu. It. K. rimy.
OFFICER & PUSEY
B&WKE& & .
Ooiiodl Bluflj
Established 1856
DooJum In Fotel- omcctlo
Hr M Kncurltl
OEDEH YOUR
Cobs , Coal I Wood
OF
an. n > ,
1 > O. addreM , Look Doi U ) , Council llluffi.
, "W. H. Shorradon
DENTIST ,
Masonic Temple ,
Ootmoll Blnfla Iowa.
N. SOHURZ ,
Justice of l Peace.
0\BIl AUKUIOAN KIPUESa
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA
COUNCILJLUFFS
ADDITIONAL LOOAL HEWS.
THE COUNCIL ,
A Variety ol' niiiuis * ol' Interest
to
The mayor and aldpfincuniet last oven *
ing first a a board of health , 1I the
members being present. Tlio untafo con-
diltoii of the oiurt house > rita diicuisod
at length , nud n resolution adopted ordering -
ing the building to bo no longer used.
A regular council meeting wns then
hold. James Poterfield protested against
tno assessment against his lots for curbIng -
Ing , claiming the prlco of soventy.oi ht
conta n foot was exhorblttmt , nn the
work could bo done for fifty cents ; also
sidewalk assessment waa too high. Ho
tel-red.
A petition of cltizans was presented
asking that Seventh nvonuo In front of
Beckmnii'a residence bo filled by the
city. Placed on filo.
J. J. Brown petitioned for extension
of time for building sidewalk on Sixtb
ntreot , from Broadway to the crcok , as
ho Intended to put up a building corner
of Sixth street and Broadway in the
spring , Referred.
A protest of seventy-five citizens was
presented against attempt of city to
break up the Main sUeet market and
scales. KefoMod.
Au ordinance waa presented repealing
the ordinance licensing public scaloa at
$50 a year. The ordinance was passed ,
thus making City Woighmastor Galvin
the solo weigher , and giving him control
of the whole affair.
The ordinance granting the Nebraska
Telephone company tlio right of way to
place its poles in the streets waa referred
to the jvdiciary committee.
An ordinance was presented providing
for the .cntabliahing of "public places"
on Broadway. , so nn to make the city pay
for the paving of the extra width of the
street at certain points. Laid ever under
the rulo.
A lamp-post wns ordered on [ .Sixth
street nenr the bridge.
An ordinance licensing flro and Ufa in
surance companies to solicit business hero
was presented. Aid. James wanted to
make the liconeo $500 n year. Aid. Sio-
dontopf said that there were cighty-livo
} r ninety companies doing business here.
Sorao would withdraw , nud the rounin-
ng companies would raise the rates
enough to cover the license. Aid. .Tames
said that , as in a game of poker , ho
ivould go in for raising the licenao otill
ligher. Aid. Goho framed the amount
S200. Aid. Siedontopf wanted it ? 10.
It waa finally fixed at $200 , Aid. Sioden-
topf voting no. The ordinance went
ever under the rules.
The mortgage of $1,000 on the city
Building , being n month pasc due , waa
ordered paid. '
A sidewalk wr.s ordered on the onat
side of Third street , from Tenth to Six-
ocnlh avenue , and on the woat side from
STinth to Tenth avonuo.
The committee on streets reported In
aver of the city keeping paved Directs
clean until the coat of the work shall bo
ascertained , and then a contract could bo
made andoratandlngly. Mr. Slcdentopf
avorcd the using uf pauper and prison
abor. Referred back.
The committee recommended that
Tirst avenue bo opened from Main street
o Bancroft , and that the committo as-
ortaiu how much private citizens would
ontributo , and hnw much tbo total coat f
would be. Referred to the committee on
B
troets and alleys. o
A sidewalk was ordered on Seventh
treot between Hynstor and Washing-
ODlOn recommendation of the mayor the
onncil ordered a batch of fancy city
rders printed in Now York at a cost of
310. Ho also reported that there was so
rout a demand from other cities for
opies of Council Binds celebrated "pop"
rdinance that extra copies should ba
irintod to advertise the city.
C. 0. Hazan , dentist , 100 Main
troot.
Don. B. F. Clayton was In the city
yesterday. Ho has boon in attendance
at the meeting of the Farmers' congress
in Nashville. The next meeting of the
congress is to bo in Now Orleans the
second Tuesday in February. At that
mooting Henry Wallace , editor of the j
Iowa Homestead , is to give a lecture on
' Education. " o
on
The man , J. Smith , of Omaha , who .
waa arrested for adultery with Mrs. '
Ball , was discharged yesterday , it appearing
'
pearing that Mr , Ball had obtained a
divorce from her , und it was ckimod
that ho therefore had no right to com
plain under the Iowa law. )
'
AVA l'L'KO.3. '
School ma'ams are scarce in Beaver
ounty.
Four thousand dollars worth of luisi-
osa property and merchandise were
mrncd at Suudorland on the 2Hd. >
Dr. O'Connor , of Keokuk , took a dose
f his own medicine , on the 2d ! ! and died
tiat evening.
" "Parnell is the name of H now station
n the Ottumwa branch of thu Milwau-
ceo road.
Thu Walnut Crook coal company , capi '
tal $200,000 has been incorporated.
The store foundry scheme at Sioux ,
City still shown signs of lite. Several ;
moneyed men have como to the front and
ncroased their subscriptions to the stock
o that only $4,000 remains to bo raised.
!
The barb wlro works at Marshalltown
ro doing a rushing buslneeu , the hands '
working eleven hours o day.
The Gorman Catholic church at Leniara
s approaching completion.
A mammoth eagle was shot near Cedar
Lapida Monday , while in the act of or-
ying away a mud hun , which the bird
ud caught in a slough. Four charges of
tiot wore lodged in tha eagle before it
was killed.
Two freight trains collldnd at Dead .
.Ten's . crossing , between FalrCeld and
Vhitfiold , Saturday ovunlng , killing ono
man and injuring two others.
An engine ha * been built by the Kodak
ak Wind Engine company , to fill an
tder from Dunedin , New Xealand.
Sympathizing wltli Vandcrullt. 3
BUI Nye.
I learn with much sadness that Mr ,
VillUm If. Vanderbllt's onca princely
ortnnn has shrievolod down to $150 , .
30,000. Tlila piece of Information :
omea to mo like a clap of thunder out
( clear sky. Onoo petted , fondled , and :
rro od , William H. Vand rbilt shorn
cl bit wealth , and rtitinx on no founda
tion but his sterling integrity , mus
struggle along with the rut tf us. * *
* In conclusion , 1 do iiot know what
to cay , unless it is to appeal to the news
paper men of the country in Mr. Van-
ilorbllt'a behalf. While ho wns wealthy
ho Has proud and arrogant , llo said :
"Lot the newspapers bo blaukoty blanked
to blank ! ' or words to that effect , but wo
do not care for that. Lat us forget all
that and remember that his rnd fate may
Bomoday beour onu. In ntlluonco lot
us procure n place for him on aomo good
paper , His grammar nnd spclline'nro r
little rickety , but ho could begin tvs j niter
itor and work his way up. Prtie
having clothing or funds which they foe
like giving may forward the same to m
nt Hudson , Wis. , and if the clothes di
not fit Van they may possibly fit mo.
THAVriNQ IN WISCONSIN.
Tbo 1'ur lliifiliicHi of tlio I'nst nm1
Wtmt Komulns ( if It.
"There's money In the fur business ,
you understand it , " said an old fur trader
to a Florence Norrs reporter. "I usoi
to think I understood it , until 1 got lof
on the market several times. The market -
kot last winter was bad aod uncertain
and It looks slim for the coming season
"Aro there plenty of fur-bearing ani
mals in the woods ? ' *
"Go oak the Kichl Mnnitoti ( Chippewa
for Big God1) ) , but 1 don't think there
aro. Last winter the market sot In high
nud sot tvorybody to trapping. This
served to exhaust the crop In the woods
and run down the market. I sold 40C
pounds of beaver nt $5 a pound hut winter
tor , and could hnvo bought it for $4.5C
two months afterwards. Hanson , of
Milwaukee ; Porlolat & Ullmann , of Chicago
cage ; Percy , of Oihkosb , and Fox , ol
Green Bay , gtl almost all the fur bought
by the traders in this region nt present.
The fur-bearing animals , once plenti
ful , are of course , becoming scarcer with
each succeeding year. They still represent
present many families , nud nro of nl !
sizes. Probably the most valuable Is the
silver gray fox , n few of which are still to
bo found. Their pelts are vrorthfrom $4(1 (
to § 100. The cross fox is worth from 53
to $8 , nnd the red iox only $1 , Tncso
skins are used for trimmings , robin , etc.
Beaver nro quito plentiful nud are most
successfully trapped by the Indians ,
Prime pel to are worth $ i a pound dried.
They woiph nro from ouo-half to three
pounds. Largo onca nro very scarco. A
local buyer purchased 3,700 pounds ono
winter , and only hid ono skin that
weighed three pounds. The fur is dark
and is used for coats , caps , glovca , etc.
The trapping of beaver is a great art , nnd
is succcstfully accomplished by few. The
Indiana trap them different from the
whites , and keep their mode a sacred
eocrot. The trap is sot In the wptor near
the animals' houses and are visited every
two or three days. Small growth popular
uakca the beat bait. The otter is worth
prime from $5 to § 12. They nro plenti
ful. Ono waa shot at Armstrong Lake
the other day by Messrs. Godshull nud
Coleman. Tlio fur ia dark and la used
for gauntlets , gloves , trimminga , otc.
Otter are generally caught in trapa not at
their slides on the banks of rivera or
lakes where they go to play. These
slides nro visited about every aoven days
by the nnimals. Fish or meat makes
good bait. Fisher fur is much the same
as otter , worth about the same , of the
lame color , and is put to about the same
uses.
uses.Tho martin Is worth from 75 conta to
Si and brought $14 ton years ago. J.
F. Shafer , who ia an old fur buyer , paid
a very fine brush martin for § 20. The
fur is dark and from it many caps and
sacks are mado. The beautiful dark fur
of the mink has decendod low In the
jcalo of prices from Its altitude of $15
during war times to a moro pittance at
present. It now soils from 10 to GO conta.
I'ho fur makes beautiful trimmings and
durable sacks. They are caught m trapa
tot in the water and in dead-falls. Pat-
ridge or tqnirrol make good bait. The
martin , spoken of above , Is caught in
rory much the same way as n mink.
Boar skins range from $5 to $20. J. F.
Shafer , while west last winter , oaw a
splendid grizzly poll and offered $25 for
it , but was laughed at , it being worth
much moro. Noyoi Brothers bought a
bear's pelt eight foot In length n short
time ago. Bruin is caught in traps or
leadfalls sot in swamps or around old
umber camps , and baited with fish or
neat. The akins are uood for robes ,
nata , oto. Deer hides are worth from
20 to10 cents a pound dried and
weigh from two to eight pounda
Fwo winters ago Nojea Brothers sold
1,030 pounds of door skins , or about $7oO
ivorth , in ono lot. They were purchased
if hunters and Indians in thin vicinity
1'ho skins are used to make gloves , mil-
.ens , auitu , etc. Muskrat ia not very
r'aluable , but is much used. Lynx are
vorth from $2 to $ i. Skunk is worth
'com 25 cents to $1 , black being the
nest valuable. Of all the anitnala u fnx
s the hardest to catch. It will dig
mdcr n trap and spring it , then steal the
alt. The wolf Is about as cunning ns a
'ox , and many are poisoned. The In-
llane , as before stated , would bo far thu
nest Buccceaful trappers were they not HO i
ndolont. All they care for is n bare [
iving , and beyond the neccesuits thev
lo not care. They manage to work at
rapping or hunting about four houra '
lach day and two days each week , unless
ad luck compels thorn to further exert
liomsolvcs.
\Vh C Hlio Wan Doing.
"I wonder what Mrs. Smith iras doing
his afternoon , " said n jjoealpy wife to her
msband. "I oaw hur got out of her oir-
'iaa [ hurriedly , and go to the door of
Jlank & Blank. Then oho stepped back
nd r-poke to the coachman , who drove in
reat haste Around the corner , but ro-
urned almost immediately and Mrs.
Smith reentered the carriage , and alto
gether it was a very curious proceoduro.
can't imagine what she WAS doing "
"Potsibly , " suggested the husband ,
'sho was attending to her own buiineai. "
That AVauu'c
3ltlmoreazelt } .
"What a conceited man Jenks isl" ob-
lorred Brown to 81mp on.
"I never noticed it. "
' I havo. The other day ho met mo
m the street and detained mo half un
lour tolling me how ho woo offered
.ho position of minister to Turkey. I
lover saw such nn cgotUtlcul man. "
That isn't egntlmn. "
"What lu It , then ! " [
"A Ho. "
A JloAry IUII.
Ho entered thu coal office with a small
narkot basket on his arm.
"Oivo mo a ton of coal. "
"Yes , sir , " replied the coal merchant ;
Vhnro shall I aond ill"
"Oh , just put it In this basket ; I'll
&rry It home myeolf. "
"But we have a wagon right here and
tn tend It up at onco. "
"No ; I can carry the ooal easy enough , | cj
iat you can send the bill up in n waon. "
VIGILANIES' VENGEANCE ,
Wo Trail cf Bl cd Which MM Ik
Union Pacific Railroad on Ils
Westward Marcli ,
The Terrible Orawd of Htnnax
Vultures Wko Proyeil Upon
Their Follows ,
With tixliaUNtotl
Porni tlio Klrat Vlitllunco Com
nilttco mill UntiK Three
Mttrilorcr * .
Kooky Mountain Ncw .
In the fall of I860 that stupendous
work fraught with immense importance
not only In the permanent civiliratiin
and settlement of nil the great nud up to
thnt tlmo almost unknown country lyinp
between the Missouri river nnd the IV
cilia coast , but to the vast carrylug trivdo
of tha rich products of the E st ludion ,
the Union IVolfio railroad began its tti
umphal march westward from Ointha-
inarch whlcli opened up n world of wealth
and resources scarcely before dreamed eleven
oven by its projectors. 0 ! its cttipoti
deus iiuportoncu to the future destiny
and prosperity of the country who can
estimate ? By Us construction n v.ut tin-
tion was conquered , n desert mr.do to
bloom and the richest country in the
world opened up to the people of the
errth , furnishing homes of comfort and
plenty to all
TUB TO1LINO NATIONS OK TUB
From the tlmo thla great work , like
the march of n giant , irruaintiblo nud tin
conquerable , which no dilliculties could
stay , no obstacles impudo , began its stupendous
pondous strides across the continent , the
indomitable "ill and determination of its
projectors , despite all prophecies , nnd
the apparently innuruioimUblo obstacles
in its way forced it on nud ever on to thu
blue waters of the Pacific.
It must not bo arppjacd , however , that
Una great nvaut courier of human pro
gress , backed though It was with unlim
ited menna and unlimited credit did nut
meet with many difficulties , and those
too , of an exceptional und unanticipated
clmrnctur. From the moment it pushed
out from Omaha there swarmed around
it nn iramonjo gang of the groatcnt nnd
mott unmitigated rascals the earth could
ftiruiah. Almost avcry state In the
Union and many portions of Europe con
tributed their quota of
( lAMULKKB , THIEVES AND UOUPKl'.r.IlS.
who founded an unholy community know
ing no law and governed only by the
worst pacslona of men. These human
vultures to the number of several thou-
saud , swarmed in the advance of tha rail
road , making almost a city of each camp
that was organized , moving ahead ns the
road advanced , making prey of the nrniy
of railroad men and nlao of each other.
With tonta nnd portable buildings a whole
town composed of dnnco halls , gambling
hells nnd drinking saloons , would bo
built in a night. And whether the otay
was long or short the path westward wua
marked throughout He whole course with
blood. A't intervals along the roadtowns
intended to bo permanent stations of the
road were built. The population of thcao
towns was always larger but no better
than that of
Till ! TCMI'OIIAKY UAMl'i ! .
Of these , Fremont , the first of any im
portance , contained tire or three thou
sand , Julosburg , which came next , was
Inrger , and Choyouno contained parhnps
10,000 people at the time thi road panned
through it. The arrival at and establish
ment of each ono of these tows was Big-
nallzod by murders and robberies of K
character the most outrageous , for which
there were no courts to convict and no
law to phnish.
Among tlioeo who formed a portion of
this floating population was man named
Pat Mullalley , who was the owner of a
largo tent In which was dispensed whisky
of the vilest kind. Althoug Mullalloy in
himself was not ubcolutoly bad , doseos-
oing sorao good chivalrous Instincts , hia
tent was the resort of about
A P07.P.N or TlIU MOST UAUUKNEII OUTLAWS
and scoundrels to bo found in the camp.
Of those there were three especially no
torious for the murders they had com
mitted , usually of inoHonsivo and de
fenceless citizens , tlio high-handed out
rages they had perpetrated , making of
life a perpetual terror to the moro peace
fully inclined. These were a rulliiu
named Jack Keofe , u Texan from Hud
tiver , another bully called "Shorty , "
liniling from the eatuo place , and Jack
Hayes , who was from the out , where , it
VIM afterward ascortaiuod , ho had nu
udtimablo family. Thoeo men all made
their hoadquartorn at Pat Mullalley'd , at
the different stopping places in the peri
patetic cinip.
After leaving Cheyenne the next camp
formed wan at Granitu canon , nnd vrns
known as Carmichnol'fl camp. Thia was
terrible place ,
) NB Oil TWO MEN JIBWfl KILLED KVK11Y
NIOI1T.
Dm next o mp was Buford , known an
'Robber's roout , " a rondr/voiia for a
largo number of hard citi/.jna , among
thorn Juhuny Hardy , u noted bully who
wua afterwards shot to piucca by uilioura
In attempting to arrest him. The next
camp was Dale City , three milcu buyond
the present town of Sherman , on the
beautiful Dale creek. It was supposed
at the tlmo that Data City was to have
been a permanent settlement , as log
cabins wore built , including three dancu
houses and a church , thu population
being at ono time 2,500. To-day tliero
Is nut a house otandlng or n ulnglo in
habitant In that whilom "city. "
Mullalloy'a gang , by various dispensa
tions chletly by the aid of thu pistol
became reduced to the three ruflians ,
Koofu , Shorty and Jack llayei , Mullalloy
himself dying at the hands o ( a man
cullitd ' Limber Jim , " who in turn
suffered the same fate at the hinds uf
others of the gang , until , in the fill of
uf 1KC7 , but them three were left. At
this time Olieyouuo won their principal
utainping ground , and by various devices
known to deepurudotn of their clan , euch
its
TEltllOKIZIKU UNI'ItOTKUTBD WOMKX ,
driving uluuK thu etrouU at full speed ,
ihootlng their ruvolvors at every object
inhuming Heclf , uhootinx into und des
troying thu fronts of ntores and dwellings
ud jnbking llfo and property Insocuru
for peaceably disposed citizens , they had
make thuniHolves especially odious in the
Bommuuity und had entirely exhausted
Its putionoo.
Ono divy after an especially outrageous
ind unwarrantable performance , in
which every citicen wan driven from the
streets In fear of hie llfo and much pro
perty destroyed they started of ] on n full <
ranter for Dale City , then in the heightj
uf iU glory , and thlrty-tnree ulloi dis
tant. '
No sooner had the ttio departed thai
the en < i n
mr.Mr.n TUB msirioit < M-K ro\iMirrr.
Mid to the number < f perhnpj thirty , wil
mountoti snd artnoil , M rtrrt in inpnnui
arriving at Dale City ab nit two o'clock It
the morning. An examination revealed
ttio fact thnt the thrcn men Ind gene t
bed in as many altrcpnUblo lioustf , nm
they were cp rRlply arrested million
any mishap and taken to n portion of tin
town overlooking the crook. Three lar i
freighting wagons wiiro backed up to ni
unfinished lug cabin.ao that their tongue
would stand upright. Then in the presence
once of a largo concouraoof wild-eyed ntu
deiporato looking , but evidently fright
eued gamblers nud cqutlly ctlssolutu
women , thcso tjirco lienda lucArimto wor
strung up to the ends of thcto w.igoi
poles , without any moro mercy boii > t ,
shown than they had voitclunfod their
lunooont victims , where in the cold gr.nj
llcht of dawn the bodies of the three , on
oil'in the midst of their wicked career.
HUM ) .STAUK AN1 > COM ) .
The determined manner nnd action ol
the citizens ollectually cowed the rougher
element that would llkn to have pre
vented , or at nil events uvongo the death
of their comrades , nnd not n won ! was
uttered until they were cut down the
iioxt day ntul the ovongors had returned.
3n n bosntiful slppo of the hill over-
ooklng the romantia IAO ! crook and in
Jill sight of the railroad , and three
oncly graven , placed side by side , which
.0 this day through nomu one's thought
'ulnrss , are Kept in tolerable order. At
ho heads nro three boards containing
.ho nnuioa rcnpuotiroly of "Koofo ,
Shorty , " nnd 'Jnck Hayes , " with the
dnto of their death.
This wan the first work of n vigilance
'ommittoo on too line of thu Union
'iiclfic , nnd the loosen taught the roughs
wns n salutary one. but had to bo ro-
loatcil n number of times oto law nud
irdur were fairly established. Many uf
ho citizens forming this first vlgilancu
committee nrd yet living nnd will rccog-
nir.o this ntory of their early exploit.
A ( Sront I'roliloni.
Take nil the Kidney nnd hivor
Tnko all the Jilood purilioru ,
Trtk'o nil the Jthcumatia remedies ,
Toke all the Dyspepnia nnd Indigos-
ion cures ,
Take nil the ylucFovcr , nnd billions
spcoijtct ,
Take nil the Jirain nnd Nerve force
rerivcm ,
Take nil the Great huolth restorers.
In short , tike nil thu beat ( juaHlics
f all those , and the beat >
Qualities cf all the boat , medicines in
ho world , and you will find thnt Hop
Jlldcrtt hnro the best curative qunl-
Lies and powers of nil concentrated
In them , nnd that they willouro when
ny orall of those , tlaf eot combined
Fail. A thorough ttial will , ; ivo
lositivo proof of thin
llrmlont'.il Iilvcr.
Five vonrs ago 1 broke down with kid
ney and liver complaint and rheumatism.
Since thou 1 havp boon nnablu to bo
bout at all. Jily liver became hurd like
vpoil ; my limbs vero ; , .ill'ed up nnd filled
reitii water.
All the best physicians ngrocd that
milling could euro mo. I resolved to try
lop Bitters ; 1 have used euvon bottles ;
ho hardness has all gene from my liver ,
ho swelling from my llmba , and it has
vorkt.d a miracle in my cr.sc ; otherwise
would have boon now in my tirnvo. J.
V. LloiiEY , BuiTalo , Oct. 1 , 1881.
I'ovcity nnd Hnll'crliif ; ,
" 1 was dragged down with debt , povor-
y and sutForing for years , eausod by n
ick family nnd largo bills for doctoring.
I was completely discouraged , until ono
ear ago , by the advice of my pastor , I
ommoncud using Hop Bitters , nnd in ono
nonth wo were all well , nnd none of us
lave seen a sick dny since , nnd 1 want to
ny to nil poor men , you can keep your
nnulios well n year with Hop Bitters for
CHS tnnii ono doctor's visit will cost , I
.now it. " A WOHKINOMAN.
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