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The Daily Bee. GOUNCIL_BLUFFS. SUBBORIPTION RATES: ter, = = = = = 20 cont per weok. o §10.00 per Year —_——— Offce: No. 7 Pearl Street, Near roadway. Bome one always in the nffice. INOR NTION, ~See Joseph Reiter's spring styles. ~Additional local on seventh page. —A balky team drew a crowd on South Main street yesterday afternoon, ~Half & dozen civil cases wers docketed in Justice Abbott's court yesterday. —Dr. Bellinger has removed to & neat office on Main street, opposite to Patton’s livery stable, —The Second ward stole a lamp-post from the Third. The motto of the Sec. ond is “‘more light.” ~Oommodore Dillon, & near relative of the U. P, president, passed through en route west, Sunday afternoon, —A Missouri couple, Ed. Jenniogs and | P! Dora Jennings, were united in marriage in Justice Abbott's court yesterday. “|ted of such an atrocious nature that " NEMESIS. Murder Will Out--Threo Years on the Trail. The Evidence and the Man It Implicates Found at Last In the yoar 1879, near the city of Beatrlce, Neb,, a murder was commit- the state of Nebraska cffered 300 re- ward, and Gage county put $200 on the head of the man, Eaoch Brad- shaw, a man from that viclnity, csme to Council Bluffs shortly after, and from some remarks made in un. guarded moments became an cbject of {nterest to the police, so much so that that Enooh declded to change his place of residence and about two yoors after his arrlval he suddenly disappeared. There wero two police a this city who mourned his depart ture more sincerely than any of Mr. B's int/mate friends. Officers Morse and Edgar were however, not oo easlly eluded d through a third also a residont of the city, | was traced to Ashland, Neb., and the search for missiug links | in the testimo y went on while they —Chief Justice James G. Day, of the suprewe court, arrived Sunday, and the other officials of the court arrived last night. Mr, Framby insists that he is not out of the race for the city olerkship, and now THE BER placss hiw on its preferred list, ~-Wigeins' storm is a stern reality, The trouble with it was that it got stuck in Manitoba, but it made Rome howl when it got loose. —The county is not 80 poor but that it oan put down sidewalks in front of its property, and a move isin order for that purpose, —There in activity among the telephone men and boys—repairs, new wires, etc. watched thelr victim from a dlstance. In the fulness of time all was ready and by moavs best known to the detective fraternity Bradshaw was In- duced to come to Councll Bluffs, for what purpose Is not fally under- stood, for he was only in the city two days when a neat little ruse of a rela- tive In trouble at Omaha Induced him to accompany Chief Field and Officsr Edgar to the Nebraska side of the river. Oace landed on Nebraska soll, irouns were produced and the accused was Informed cf the awful charge that was hanglog over him., Yesterday evening the 6:30 traln for Lincoln bore the vwo officers and their pris oner to Lincoln and this afternoon the three will arrive in Beatrice, if no {nterference occurs. What the evl- By the way, wouldn't more men and fewer boys be a good idea? —MTr, John Brittain, who is soliciting in this city for the Observer, a religious family paper, published at Omahs, was & pleasant oaller at our office last evening. —The members of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, of this city, participating in the ocelebration of St. ’Patriok’s day at Plattsmouth, returned home last evening greatly pleased with the time they had. —Judge Abbott believes in the institu- tion of marriage, and for the encourage- ment of the young he charges the very moderate fee of 82,00 for combining those who seek combination, A communication in regard to the “Home of the Friendlews,” tull of good points and ably written, is on our desk, but two coluuns of matter is more than we have room for, oven on this impor. tant subject. Correspondents will please consider. —The board of trade are getting up that census of Council Bluffs that was sug. gested in THe Bik some time tince, “What will the harvest be?” when the round up is completes, How many are there of us? —A oase of forcible entry and detalner, with about twenty witnesses arrayed against each other, comes to Judge Ab- bott's office from Crescent City. David ‘Wilding is the plaintiff and Bam Boren is the defendant. The matter will be adjust- od on the 26th, —John Brewer, & coon with a faclal de- velopment that indicates beyond & doubt the corréctaess of the Darwin theory, was found trying to make the Obiness 8o by rocks and brick-bate at a celestial ::Lndr). A policeman made Jobn go to ~—Jim Johnson, & young gentleman from Atrics, is sald Yo have broken lnto the 8, Joe ticket affice and filled his pooketa with the valuable pooket book sorip that he found there. Henoe he is now languishing in durance vile, Some white boys aided and abetted, but they winged their flight for other lands than ours, — Poter Rusb, the acoused in the Jennie Dickiason robbery caee, was up yesterday afternoon to mnswer the query of “Are you a fugitive from justioe?” Kush replied in the negative, but after the court had listened to what was said by others he doubted Peter, and s0 Rush was rushed back to his dark prison cell, ~—The Ogden house barber shop is itself again, tar John Bohn is neither dead nor missing, though he was the latter, and supposed to be the former until yesterday moraing brought him to town all serene, A big hunt and the eager pursuit of game was the only difficulty with Mr. B, Mr, Michaels, of the firmof Michaels & Dandels, of this city, was married on last Wedneaday eveniog st Loulsville, Ky., to one of her fairest belles, The benedict, with his lady, is expected to arriveon ‘Wednesday of this week. —At Shelby, on ‘Sundsy night, Charley Howi And and business house was The business bouse was ooou- pied as » willivery store by Mra, Miller, widow of the late Dr. Miller of that place, Mrs, Miller got her goods nearly all out, with slight damage. The bullding wav partly insured in the Oskalocss Tnsurance company, of this . No one save the ocsupants got to the fire until the building was nearly consumed, MONDAY, Call and see our new stock. Z T. Laxovsey & Co, The Water Works. The haed winter froze the letters off from the sigos around town, but it fuu » good has not effected the embankments the reservolrs, the depth motest degree. BIRDS, Have just recelved a fresh Importa- z mountsin and Andreas- tlon of m canarles, (very fine) Also and Green Love birds, prices on all canaries. + U, Bracxsrr, of | married lifo on s not, The conduct s pro- ressing nobly, three feet s!x Inches | for circu ig | 14 the finest kaown. Do not post, it. Eie'ion, 't B Vi ol B s, NI indloations from above indicate that — & it will not affect the works in the re- Redased dence Is no one knows, excepting those who are engaged upon the case, The Bee got the news late last night, sud it was through the kind- ness of two policemen that placed it tn posseesion of the tacts. Diligent inquiry failed to reveal any further in- formation than we have given In this artiols, The name of the murdered man is not known to anyone we could find. The prisoner Is about 650 years children living in ‘The full particnlars will be given as s0on as we san obtain them. We are under obligations to Officers Brooks and Morse for the particulars. Ob. servations taken by our reporter con- firm the details given above, TUESDAY. Buy honest made Boots and Shoes, We have no shoddy stuff. Z. T, Lanosey & Co Dr. Went, Dontlat, 14 Poarl stroet. A Sy ot STARTLING. We have no startling announcement to make, but we simply want to ask you to call and see the new goods we are recelving direct from the leading shoe factories of the world. Z. F. Lixosey & Oo, For Sare—At a bargain, two cheere vats and fixtures,. Address 2,304, Oounoll Blaffs, Towa. fob27-1f BOGARDUS VF. UARVER The Best on Kecord. The grest shootists Oapt. Bogardus and Dr, Carver were at the driving park yesterday afternoon and exoellad oll previous efforts for the destruction of c'ay pigeons. One hundred shota were fired by each contestant, aad the result was tle. Ninety-six of the one hundred plgeons was the score made by Bogardus and doplicated by Oagver. A orowd of those who admire field sports was in attevdance and all seemed to enjoy the rare exhibition of akill. Mauy who went out to see fanoy shots, such with a Ir, shattering glass balls by shoot- fog fecom the hip while the ball is bounding over the ground. \ Firlog at & matk by the aid of a looking g'ass, the marksma: nding with his back to the target, and half & dozen other trick shots for which both markemen aré noted. None of these exbibition shota were given and hence msny were disappeinted. The public are entitled to tireir moneys worth and no matter what a man exhibits he ahould give the best he is capable of when he charges for | Pear} st how This: men are able to do wonders with their gana and we hoped to seo a litile va gramme, ing but the monotonous £ shdot, and clay pigeons hsxily fil the bill that the sportamen hanker for, RUN OVER, Although the crush at times in our store ls exclting, there haa never been anyone hurt yet. Call and yet your bargaine, and we will see that you do not get run over. T Lixnsey & Co, S for the Unmarried. One of the most nolid and subst: 3¢ial utions in this country is the .far. Fund and Mutual Trust Aes-ciation, | ) edar Rapids, Iowa, They are organ- ized under the laws of Iowa, and heir of- ficers and directors are among the leading gnd most prominent busipess rion o' Cedar Rawids, Every unmarried person should have n certificate in this associstion, It is & splendid investment, ns eafe as overnment bond. You can just as well m of money to commence A large number of members have been pald off, receiving “ver 800 per oent on their investment. \Write lars fully detailing the plan, which —— After eatlng each meal tal of Brown's Iron Bitters, It hel gestlon, relleves the full feeling about the stomach. T know pagties of medicines tor Lung Diseases, who s that Dr, Wa. Hart's BaLsaM vor TaE LUNGS, Is & COMPLETE BUCCEES D, Cuas H, Woon, The New Oouncil. The new eity councll had their first meeting yesterday afternoon in the oity bullding, The minates of the last meoting wero read and approved. The old rules were adopted without alteration. A number of minor bills were pre sented and allowed. The mayor reporied the followlng as the standing committees for the ensu. Ing year: Finance, Claims and Printing—Sie- dentopf, McMahon and James, Judlolary—James, Keating and Streets and McMahon, James and Sied- entopf, Fire, Water, Gaslight and Oity Property - Keating, Siedentopf and Eicher, Police—Wood, Eicher and Mo. Mahon. The report of the auditor for the past month was recelved and placed on file. Mre, Geo, Bmith was allowed $75 damages to her property from olty im provemeonts. The pound was up and was reforred to the committeo on police, Judge James was instracted to talk city bonds to Chicago speculations. The Northwestern railway was dis ocussed and cussed, The levee and bridge must be at- teaded to or James will go for them, A petitlon was presented, numerously signed by leading citizens asking for the appointment of Charles Morlcy as special park policeman, Judge James @ notice that he would oppose the whole matter of park pollceman. Petition referred to committee on parks, A long es of applications from liquor license were offered. The Glimmer wanted a chance at the city treasurer, and presented pro- posals for getting pay for that which all live papers give to their readers free of charge. The board of supervisorship devel- oped adead lock. Three votes were iven for Harding and thres for itchell. After three votes they post- poned all the appointments un m;u first Monday in Aprll and then ad- journed, — EVERY WEEK DAY. We ocan supply you with honest made Boots, Shoes and Slippers. Z T. Linpsey & Co. Satisfactory Evidenoe. J. W. Graham, Wnolesale Druggist, of Austin, Tex., writes: I have been hmvdllnfl DR. WM. EALL'S BALSAM FOR TH LUNGS for the past year, and have found it vne of the most salable medicines I have ever had in my house for Coughs, Colds and even consumption, always giving entire satisfaction. ~ Please send me one Rross by Saturday’s steamer, ‘Married. Mr. Geo. Shank to Miss Allle O. Rowden, both of Red Oak, were mar- rled yesterday by Justice Abbott, at the residence of John Sprink, Mr, H. C. Shank, the Iather of tho happy groom, is oue of the leading droggiats of Oaken clty. Venotice the Marrisge Fund, Mutual Trust Association, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, highly spoken of in many of the leading papers of the state, ‘*Money for tho Un. married” headn their advertisement in another column of this paper. £5.-3m AR g bl Our New Loan swuu smprovement Uo Investigation Into the matter con- vinces us that one of the most equita- ble, reasonable and feasible plans of bullding houses is that p: and In operation by the Mercantile Loan, Trust and Improvement company of vhis city. By investirg in shares in this institation, which 1s backed by some of our best and most reliable business men, it becomes possible and comparatively easy for a man of mod- erate means to secure a comfortable home for himself and family. In tak- inga ocertaln number of shares, at a certaln monthly payment, in a few yoars a man can own a house of his own for about the sams as he pays monthly for rent. We belleve the Mercantile Loan and Trust company, by organizing and opening up for business, having filled a long felt want in Council Bloffa. Their plans and system of loans will bear the most carefal scrutiny and exam. Ination, and we have no hesitancy in pronouncing them reasonable and e?ninble. and backed by gentlemen of honor and futegrity, As the com pany, oxists (£ becomes at, onoce an in- stitotion of value and credit to our oty ‘and those who desire homes. Thelr president is T, A. Kirkland, vice president, Judge Poake; sec. retary, I R. Beery; treasurer, Col Beebe, and their office s in the base- ment of Shugart's snd - MoMahon's new ; block, eomer First ayénue and ropt ! fapg7-1y ———— v oA OOY A Specialty of Fashionable and Durable CASADY & ORGUTT SHOES & SLIPPERS Will open on April Ist an elegant and com plete CA X E"TT STORE. AT 502 BROADWAY, NFXTT0 OFZICER & PUSEY'S BANK, AND THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES CONSISTENT WITH FIRS® OLASS G00DS JS OUR OLd.M, PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE CUR NEWSPRINGSTOCK IN LINES OF They will carry a very “l"'s’lioy" ) LARGES TOCK Girls. and will keep a full line of House Furnis ing Goods. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway, Council Bluffe, Inwa. Children’s SHOES. Our BOOTS AND We nsk the attention of the public., place in AT WHEB EFRONT, And there is where you will always find us. Z. T LINDSEY & CO, K 412 Broadway, Council Blaffs West Sice Sqrave, Olarinds, } IoWA. DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Succossors to ERB & DUQUETTE), Wholesate Fruiters aod Gonfectiosers 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Council BluYs, Ia. "R. S. COLE & CO,, MANUFACTUBERS AND DEALERS IN ALL THE MOST IMPROVED KINDS OF LIGHTNING RODS & ORNAMENTS, Also Wood and [:on PU M PS, Wood Tubing & d Gas Pipe and Pump rixtures, for hoth W.od aud Iron Pumpe. Order- wi.l receive p ompt attention. No. 604 ¥ uth Main Street COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - B - 10WA. 115-e0d-¢8 1 SPECIAL NOTICE. TO CONSUMERS OF WATER. that 1t will put rties who de- are com- The Council Bluffs City Waterworks Company hereby announces, in Service Pipes to the curb of the street on the line of its mains for all p: sire to have connecticns made with the street mains before the Waterwor pleted, and who will make application therefor to the company BEFORE APRIL 1, 1883. at the folowing prices, payable ia advance: 3 Iflch Ser“vice I'iee. G Broadway Steam Laundry ! 724 WEST BROADWAY, A. C. LARSON, Proprietor. LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. o ITLE ABSTRAGT OFFIGE. ;ands and Lots Bou&ht and 8old. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW e 11 25 oo < .13 00 These prices Include 1he cost of opeving and clcsing the strect, tapping the sfrest water main, furnishir g and Irserting corporation orck, furnishr g and puttirg in extia strong leat service pipe, furnichtny ard putting In curh stcp, stp box ano_cover complete, an mrki g all necessary con no:tions botweeh the stri et main and the curb of the # reet which are about one-half the cost to the consumer of deing the same work after tre waterworks are comyleted. In viewof the contemplatod paving of certain streets in the city, parties are recommended to make application jmmediatcly at the office of the company, 26 PEARIL STRERT, In order to #ave the neccsaity and avold the increased expense of breakivg up the street atter paving has been done. HARRY BIRKINEINB, Engineledr.‘ ml-dt Council Bluffs, Feb, 26, 1883, RATES. JOTARIES PUBLIC AND GONVEYAN(EEVRIR' OUNCIL BLUFFS - M. T. DAVIS, President. N. B. EASTON, Secy. J. 0. HOFFMAN, Vica Pres. C. HULBURT, Adjuster. MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURAKGE GO. Insures Live ' tock Against Loss by THEFT OR DEATH. Office, 103 Pearl Street, COUNOIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA. i ' The only company in Towa that will insare your stock against loes from any cause whatever. Owners of Stock will consult their own interest if, when ypsuring their Stock s.¢ tha' the policy ircludes all he losses they may nd be ea-isfied with nothing less. For further informaticn cail on or address SMITH, Looal Agent, - - - - ¢ fice, No © Main Street. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DFALER IN EHE AIRXR G OO DS 837 . Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. For Hngines, Boilers, Oastings, Repairs and MACHINERY. fend Orders to JOHN GIL.BERT. Manufacturer, a Btreet and 8th Avenue, Councll Blufts, Promp: attention to orders, The & Workmnnship and Reasonable charges feb 10 WATER WAVES. That norer redalto crimplog, at Men. J. J. Guod's Hair Store, st prices mover befern tauched b oy other hair dealer, Al ful NEW GOODS. NEW FIRM | Nugent & Smith, MERCHANT TAILOR NOS. 7 AND 9 MAIN STREET, FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF AMERI- OAN EXPRFSS OFFICE. ALL THE LATEST STYLES. i ARTISTIC WORKMANSHIP. DIRECTARY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, |°WA. JOHN BENO & GO., s i Sias: o 4NDIsE: . MAX MOHN' }ORESTON HOUSE. { J. M BARSTOW, M. D.. DR. J. F. WHITE, ™ ioniioor Maingand o ao-staie. ". SGHURZ' Office after F“Lllirsu];lrgnlb'.::: T)?enr l;El:chn,n Exprees, S. 8. WAGNER, f:-iters 5 nmeD: , WILL contRAOT J. M. ST. JOHN & GO, CASH BUYERS, Who esale buster, poultry and fruit. Ship to us. Draftby return mall 316 Brosdway. S. A. PIERC B/ L. Grocery 216 Main Street. Hotel, 217 & 219 Main 8t. OFFICE : Cor. 6th 8t, and 5th Ave, Corner NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Cor, Main and First avenue. " 150 & full line of ewitches, otc. at greatly reduced prices. Also gok e T T [ R AT ver and colored nets. Waves made from Iadies’ own hair. Do nob fall to call before purchasing PETHYanflE & HEH BEflTs Broadway Meat Mar- | 'sewhere. All goods warraoted sa represonted, M J. D, L 2 Main atrens. Gennell Rinffe, lowa. ket, 827 Broadway. CONTRAOTOR AND BUILDER, Cor. 7th and c- F- SMITH. Broadway. Plans and speafications furnished" w w SHERMA" In FINE HARNESS I have the varlety " L] L that brings patronage, 124 Mai; ek, Highly-Bred Trotting Stallions, (‘)wned by Dr, O. W. Archibald. 1883 ‘E ABON 1888 quality of zoods or prices, Our Mr MOKGAN, KELLER & 00., t0 1t all hours, PER LINE for ‘each suboequen) (nsertion. Pearl Streed, ncar Rroadway. haker of 10 years b Call or address Omahs hou 4 A mau of experience nces. “Address “James,” n do th nurse b mother, Addross, statin; Brw Orri oungand evterprisivg f town and tro s that want “n ground floor. should addr Council Hlufts ook, O 11 at MRS. A SPOOR. ANTED—Everybody & Oouncll Bluffe fo W T iake s Ba, 80 Sonte.por woak: i livered by carriers. Office, No 7 Peazl Streot ear way. For Bale and Rent Leave adV ertisements ' 84 our offics, No, 7 Brx |J. B. HEATH, [FORRENT—A trout parlor and bl roam, fur- nished o unfurnished. Oall on o adir. ss 8, Dodge. 1736 7th Avenue. Bingle men profer has NORMONT -Dark chestnut horse. 15 | sérvea as uuueriaker for forty years and thor- %“ifl"’ h, ‘foaled 1879; bred by Ger, W. T. | oughly unoesntands his b \thers, MERCHANT TAILOR, Attistic Work xington K | 811 Brosdwey: . UPHOLATERING in ai 168 man Mala by Alexan branches vromptly attended to ‘also carpet- 1a JAM.E—SFB_AN_EL___ 2] Lulu, record 2:15; Al iog ano tamorequins, felegraphic suo wa OF- and Reasonable Crarges. 872 Broad H‘OWE & so , WMITW iah, siro of Goldsmi h ders filled_without delay. Household Supplies, 303 Broadway, | beeer ant s i rorse FRsS, omopy R ST LI‘“nT & HART, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Jawes Biock. []FFIGER & PUSEY| E. STOCKERT:& 00, tuiisains Winaours e s focde ; Oouneil Bluffs, Ia, OBERNE, LiuSICK & GO., Established, - - 1868 BRAN, Etc,, 114 North Main Street. Mald, reord 2:14. Al with records {1 2:30 and :20 hred by Tows, by W psis dam a fine ‘enwood is o pow- great style f & mos . exce, ond 03 | reeding. o Tous wili make the <pring scaso Oouncil Bluffs Driving Park At 835 Each, to Insure For further information apply to SAMUEL COLBURN, T rainer, Council Bluffs Driviog Park, marld-dlm EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Hides, Pelte, Tallow and Grease, Ohleago& 15 N MainSt, 0, Bloffs Dealors 1u Forelgn and Domestte Exchange nd home secaritics. ¥AS. E. J, EARDIKG, K, D, ‘And bath house, 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sov. ereign, Prop., P. J. Montgomery, M, D, Phy. SANITARIU BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, No. 522, Medical Electrici A LAMB, Oor. Brosdway and Satt strests. | fyatice of the Peace and FATRIAD VETERINARY SURGEON, Office AND A Bray's stable, No.12 Scott street, Notary Public, Ve YiveraNall 0% 13 Boott stress ary 0 BROOKLYN MARKE, sI8Broadway, CouncilBlufts | @Y NECOLOGIST. HARHY LELAN y COor. Efghth and Broadway, . . Gradoate of Electropathic lustitation, Phila Manaf’ of HORSE COLLARS, Trade sup- delpin, Penun W. R. VAUGHAN. plied, 8th St., between 6th and 7th Avenue. P. J. HENNESSY, OLD Bn.x—ln . ~e reets N office, most advanf desk room in return for rervices; ete,, furnished, Address, ‘‘Office,” Councll Blufts. xoges of & hundred at 260 ‘Tux Bas ofice, No. T Pearl usly situated, offors ua, fuel, Bas offics, FURNITURE, STOVES, and GENERAL JUSTICE OF THE PEAGE. | 0ffog 0o, Broadway & Blenn Ave, A J. MA“nEL' HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES, 326 Broadway. » :’:;h ln;(!onnnn Blufts —— S ———————————————— cal ate & Coll, CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS ection Agency, OOUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA DE CAY & CASSEL, &s::!_a:; The treatment of all discdess d 0dd Fellow s blook Corner Sixth and Haskell streets, | ° s o Bazy, itles peculiar 4o ferales & .p:"a‘u:;f'm #