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| [ e I\HE A‘I_I‘Y 2 BEE, |¢laimed to have lost their rolls in one of Monday Morning- March. 17, SUBSORIPTION RATES: OFFICE: No. 7 Pearl Street, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. Oheap railway tickets, 4 Pearl St. Additional local on seventh page. OOUNGIL BLUFFS- but were informed that they could file | — Omrior = = = = = = = 90 cents por woek | retiring mayor, city attorney, engineer — 410,00 por Yoar |\ d mombers of the city council for their - | tions."” Council Bluffs numerous gambling houses, The victims went to police headquarters and insisted on having the house pulled, complaints Monday in court, and had to rest content with that. Modesty is evidently unknown in poli- tics. The old city council passed a reso- lution “‘tendering a vote of thanks to the untiring efforts in the interest of the city and their generous and courteous manner while serving in their respective posi- For retiring aldermen to thus compliment themselves savors a little of egotism, An indignation meeting was held at Shenandoah Wednesday night and reso- lutions adopted protesting against the A RUINED LIFE. Particnlars of mi: Canses Which Led Luln Masters to Snicide, From a Variet eatre to the Grave, The suicide of Lulu Masters has caused much comment. From the facts drawn out by the coroner’s jury it appears that she was formerly one of the troupe who flourished so at the variety theatre here, Of late she has become quite despondent and aside from financial discouragement, she told some of her acquaintances that she was enceinte, and that Dave Me- Adams, who keeps a saloon on lower Broadway, was responsible for it. Fri- day evening the girl went to Foster ADIES! WE ARE RECEIVING SOME VERY FINE Shoes and Shippers. T EXO LIS A XL X5 Hardware 109 and 111 8, Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10W. entlemen HATS, CAPS OUR FINE 342 and 344 Broadway, . - Metcalf Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BUCKGLOVES The new council meets to-night. pardon of Finis Allen, sentenced for life | Bros. and got two ounces of laudanum, = COUNOIL BLUFFS, IOWA, St. Patrick’s day in the morning. The new city officials take hold to-day. | declaring such action an unjustifiable in- The Catholic schools have no scssions to-day. Alex Beard, Jr., of New York, is at the Ogden, for the murder of John Long. After under the pretext that she wanted to use it on a sprained wrist. About 10 o’clock vasion of the judiciary of the state, the | She Went to MoAdams’ saloon and hand. resolutions declare ‘“that such action [ing him an empty vial told hlfn she would impair faith in the execution of |18d taken the contents. He did not the laws, bring the administration of | Delieve it, as she had once before BOOTS AND SHOES - F. . ARMSTRONG, ivil En ei inee 00M 6, NEW OPERA HOUSE, COUNCIL BLUFFS, [0WA. All Orders by Mail Promptly Attended To. Please call and |lnio o 1 :,".nth*.:‘;"l(JR — — WHY DON'T YOU For 8Sprin Wear are arriving daily. see our New Stock. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO.. justice into contempt, and foster and en- tried "’, frighten him by pretending to take poison. She then went up to Me- Eiseman, Rodda & Co's. new delivery | oourage lynch law,” wagon is a beauty. Ed. Ollison is favorably named as one The old settlers meet again this even- | ;¢ ¢}o probable appointments upon the ing at the court house. police force. He is ‘wide-awake enough 1t seems settlod that Tom Skinner is|and strong enough to hold his own on to be the chief of police. any beat, and has had experience, having Rentfrew’s Jolly Pathfinders open at|served two years in Ohio. Omaha has the opera house this evening. one colored policeman, and if Council Chas. E. Putnam, of Oedar Rapids, Bluffs is to follow suit, no better one arrived at the Ogden yesterday. D. 0. Hart and wife, of Atlantic, stop- could be selected than Ed. Some of the “‘coons” who spend their time loafing about are fighting him strong, for they ped over s:mdny - ‘h? Ogden.. foel that if he geta a star on he will clean Ithw' spring goodl just received at J. them up in a hurry, Reiter's, the tailor, 310 Broadway. During the extreme cold weather the "0‘“‘_M‘h'“ was arrested S“"‘“'d"»’" dummy depot was kept closed much of disturbing the peace of Wagner's saloon. | ¢h time botween trains, ospecially on The supreme court moets here to-day,|Sundays, and passengers, ivcluding but will hardly get down to business bo- | ladies and children, often had to stand fore to-morrow. out on the platform and wait in the storm Walter Wiliiams has been complained and cold, Now that it is getting milder of before Justice Schurz for stealing a | weather and outside standing is not so bull-dog belonging to Z. Ball. chilly, the depot is open more of the The fourth annual ball of St. Patrick's | time. .lt is to bo hoped that tho agent Benevolent sooiety in to bogiven at St. [ Will this summer so got in the habit of Joneph's aoademy hall this evening. kfapmg the waiting room open, that it Tho Mothodists aro thinking of selling | Tii Cay him through next winter and their church, if a reasonable price can be | *'* FEE ?l““. i LU %d, and then build anotier and » better return for its gift of a $40,000 avenue. ono. Master John Keating has won the sil- ver medalat St. Joseph academy for iy SRS good bohavior and diligence in study | ST ANDERINGOR SWINDLING. during the past two weeks. A special business meeting of the Y,|An Iowa Man Gets a Hard Turning M. C.A. will be held on Monday evening bt st g o el at 7:30 o'ctock. All members of the as- Artists’ Material of every kind at Beann's, next door to postoflice, Adams’ room, and he there found her lying on the bed, He told her that if she was going to sleep she had better take off her clothes, and then went down stairs. }.iurning in about twenty min. utes he found her unconscious, and then summoned assistance. The girl lingered along until about noon oa Saturday, and thep died. She has a half sister at Car roll, I1l,, and a sister at Grand Island, Neb. Among her papers were the fol- lowing: WaLNur StrEET THEATRE, MANAGER'S Orrice, Kansas Orry, Mo., January 23, 1884.—Miss Lulu Masters: Yours of the 22d received. I answered yourform- er letter Saturday, what salary we paid wineroom ladies, and also the pereentage. As I stated before, we pay $6 a week, and bBe on cocktails, 10c on bottled beer, 26c and 50c per bottle of wines, and Miss Carroll can tell you that many of our wine room ladies average from $12 to 815 per week salary and percentage; 80 I cannot understand what you meant to say when you wrote for §7 per week, as there is not a lady in this house that does not make more than that per weslt. If you wish to open Monday answer at once, J. P. Raynor. There was also a serawling note com» menced on one piece of role paper. 1% Was: 2 Cousern, Brurrs, March 13.—Dear'| Sister: On the opposite side was written: *“The cause of my death was love. Dave McAdams I have poisoned myself. Lunv M asTeRs. It appearn that she recently eonsulted McAdams, of McAdams & Mynster, in regard to what she could do. She claim- 1 sit down to let you know that | sociation should try to be on'hand, There were six free lodgers at the city jail Saturday night. Among them was one who was registered as ‘‘Slim Jim, the Council Bluffs bummer.” The St. Louis Republican of rocent |ing thatshe had been seduced. MoAdams date contains a telegram from St.Joseph, | Admits that sho girl had charged him which gives the following facts, concern- :!{;hheb ;:f f‘:;“:‘:h.:‘; Bh:f ‘l:::;eoxzndmlqfi?n. ing an alleged merchant of Essex: This morning a man named W. L. Me| Greir was arrested and landed in jail, o ——— PBRSONAL,. If any :3( the old policemen feel sore | charged with purchasing goods under about being dropped off the list, they (false protenses. He elaimed to be a ahould kick the council, as by the cutting | merchant of Essex, Iowa, and purchased down of the force to five, fourwould have | several thousand dollars” worth of goods to go anyway. of five or six wholesale firms. Mest of Thomas Officer has interested himself | tho goods were shipped to him. He inthe eleotric light, and it is expected | purchased mnearly $1,060 worth of that by his taking hold with Vaughan, | McKinny, Hundly & Walker and gave the electric lights will be running in full | them ehecks for nearly $509 on an Eesex force within thirty days. bank. It was discovered, as is charged, Henry Wagner and Dick Riokott's had that he had mo money in the bank, and some sort of a row with one Brown, Sat. | Wa8 not known there. When.arrested he .| was emjoying a champagne lunch with ;‘e‘dnzl h::l‘:m:;az:tomu ',I.‘h" ™| ne or more wholesalo morohants, Mo agl e 0 Ca%e8 | 1,44 been here o woek and hae lived high. are to be heard next Saturday. Mufiinnay, Hundley & Walker, Moyer LV 3 & Moyer, Robert Douglas, Regnier & i) spou;cmm » .har:dhr.w, ‘T . Shoup,, J‘-mes Walsh, nrt:wig & Bros., "“'7 unASY;SNAnIng Sromy 0.0 ock to Rume, Stewart & Kohn, and others fell 8 o'clock, so that those wanting to get| victime for sums from $190 to $1,000 the fast mail can do so. It will also be Vlb'hn his l;:lnx vfiu is not known He f 2. before. |claims to be an honest man, Late to- kepbiopsn trom 3t %o l_ Pz e hatora . | night he was seleased on bond, and has The hall of the Ancient Order of Hi- | suthorized his lawyer to sue McKinxey, ‘berians to-night promises to be a gzand flundlx & Walker for $20,000 damages. aucoess, and Bloom & Nixon's hall will He claims ba has $1,500 in the Hasex Y . |bank, He left to-night for Hssex; he doubtless be crowded. With good rausic, says, to gob cmdonti’ih, when he pro- @ol. A. Cochrawis here again. Chas. C. Campbstl; of Clevaland, (i, Jn at Paoktel's, Tewis Arnold, of New York,.spent Sunday at:Bechtel’s hotel. @ W. Kellogg, ozoof Dunlapi bost kncwn, was-at the Pacific yestarday. J. J. O'Connell, of Freeport, a: machinay man,.was here yestorday, Jewoph Gilbert wie was formerlyiclork aw the Pransfor hotel, and afterwards employsd under W. H., Burns; has acceptod a position to travel for the ®@onsolidatedThuk Lise compsny. George' R. Davis now startoout on the rond for De Vol & Wiight. Mrs 8. J. Nerris ltas gono eastn after new soods and the latest styles. Gi. W. Jones, of the Amerisan expres company, took his Sunday rost at-the Pacific: R. & Raiffle and R, M. Toferer, of Mald vern, were here yesterddy, * Max, Cedar Rapids! cracker mam, Is at tha Pacifie: Frank E, Hall, of Wansas' City, was hers, railwey friends at the Pacific. yesterday, and was welconied by many of his 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, | West Side Square, Clarinda, § 10 W A" MAYNE & PALMER, GET SOME OF FITCH BROTHERS’ CUSTOM SHIRTS? Hard and Soft C()a]"m. 716 Fourth Street Councll Blufs, Iowa < AND WOOD, D. MM CONNELIL: e et gz v o el INDERTAKER AND EMBALMER Metalic Caskets and Weodia Coffins of all Kinds. TELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGH Wo. 14NN . Main St., Oouncil Blufis. MAS MOTIIN, SMITH & TOLULER. I LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS, 7 and 9 Main strest, Cowners Byowrs, - - - - Soring Goods Just: Received. e FVERYTHING. Towa. Wos. 217 and 219 8. Main St., CRESTON HGUSE. Proprietor, IRETCTLASS, —— COUN@IL BRUFFS. Railway Time Table. €OUNCIL BLUFFS. Thb followsng are the times of the.arrivol and de- asénre of tyeibe by ceotral smndarditime,. sd the ocal dopots. Trains leave transfor: depost th min- earier and arive ten minutes European Hotel. CHIOMA®, BURLING TON ASD QUINOT. 1EAVR: Anave. 6:40pm Chicago Exprear- 740 3 m e 945 - Fast Mai T0pw THe only Hotel i this @ity on the Bfropean plan of “u"nwm'"_ N e e P “PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU &GET.|wwsn twimebems — men New Buflding.—New ?mishings_ cumuy:::lcuf:::‘::'m-nuu ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS—CENTKALLY LOGATED. Fine Sample Raoms~-Elegant Restaurant. 5:25 ym’ 9:45 >m _Express, CHICASO, ROCK ISLAND AND TAOIIIO) £:30 m Aslantio Express, 0 S Day Express, PETER BECHTELE, PROPRIETOR, |™* ‘i Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Gouneil Bluffs, Iowa. | g:am i fopm e % “4t Transfer only. CHICLB0 And NORTIWESTISMA. 8109 o7TY AND PAGIFIC. 5t. Paul Express, Avgommodation, VMO PACIFIC. Wastern Express, Dagific Express, Tioeal Express, Lincoln Express, AvTran fer only. ™ TRAINS TO ONALIA, =] &.m, 1:2242:24- 200~ Merchant Tailoring, :: REPAIRING NEATW AND PROMPTLY DONE. 805 South Main.: Street, - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. D) , m 3uvday, 584~ M.. GALLACHER. i L e G R O C FEF R I E S| aemdaiadom s 180w Store, Fresh GoodeyLow Prios and Polite Attendants. ADMINIBI‘RATORSHSAE’E TELT{ First:Door east of Metropolitan Hotal, }™%ge oiommn " LIVE TO/ HAT. xu-muvr: Theunderssgned will offor for sale WWZ."'. BRAUN 1 Cateror to The Fudlic. —AT— Ed. Oilson 1 4 Drosdway, Meals ©/xal) Hours. Chet d'caisine § il Bluffs, { Parties wSpecialty PU B U G 0 uT G;RY “MMAN KAELI-E’?, 1N BARDIN TGWN i, Cue o " | THE 350N OF THE UNSAYEDE MINERAL SPRINES We cowrantee the cure of the faitwing named dis gondos, orno pase Rheumatism, Serofulv, Catarehy ad Blood andkin diseasoer D popeia, Compla 14 Kidnoy and Bladder Liseascs, Gsut) ralgia aad-Astimna, Thesc mare the resort of*tnb tired and debilitatad . and are the SEEBLE.LADIKS BEST FRIEND, Good iotel, livery and bathing ecomodaion winter and summer, Locality ighly pishurce and_ hesithy: Aoasesible Wxbash: radwaz. Evons, cr.C:, B. & @, at Albany. Corresjonac| solicited, REV. M. M. THOMPROM T Manager, 41bAny, Sloam Springs, (Oentry U2, Jow ANALYSIS. or,17s )per gollon. g il WRIOH T& Mamuiiy, Chemis? ““TkLo wicked shall be tnrned indo he and thonations that forget God. A the same shallidrink . of the wins of wrath of God, which s poured out wif out mixture mio the cup of indignatiq and he-shall e tormented with, fre e brimetone in the ypresence of the 19 angelsand i the presence ob the La B “W.R.VAUCHAM, Justice of the Pea Umaaa ana Counail Biatle. Resdestote-aollee 10n ageas: O Felov | Ovensavings dank ‘ 7008, OPPIGBR, . M. PUBKY OFFICER & PUSE BAB]KERS. / and all ether needfuls for a good time, it cannot but be a success, Next Thursday evening the grand ball of Abe Lincoln No, 29, G. A, R. is to be given at Bloom & Nixon's hall. The proceads are for the fund for the relief of the widows and orphans, and ought on this account to be libarally patrorized {The Aldermen Wind Up the Year by all. To-morrow there is to ‘he another con- test of the lady akatgpy at the roller skat- guu to return and maks things warm. e is very imdignant. Gesrgo A, Merril), of Kansas 8ity, put ix. at thwPacific over Sunday, ' Roller skates, the best'yet in the mar- ket at. J. Mueller's, RING OUT THE OLD, many old friends. yosterday, the gusst of I A, Gdell, With a Little Businesa and Big Feed. On Saturday evening the old city coun- | Davey, of Pouea. W. J. Davenport, of Burilagton, speni Sunday at the Pasific, and wes greeted by E. Orenshaw, odMondamin, was in the city Nobraska was. well ropreseated at tho 1 clfiuyestorduy, there being N. G;. Boston and wie, of David ®ity, H. L. DNalon, of Range, J. W. Jackson, of Oaklsnd, and J. M. Counié Blufts . 'Y 1834 Estabusnea - - Deakws 3o Fovelgn »ad emestio erhungy- g ga s g“fl ‘,': 149:Steers, 11 Horses, GOWS, HGGS, CORM.OATS;, AND FARMING IMPIL BMHANIS. TERMS—Ten wonths’ time, at} ten per cent interest, with sppre ved g ter c- Mlller’ isecurity on all sums aver ten dol (ars. | DEALER/IN ALDL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF TN e I T WALL PAPER AND WINBOW SHADES Vet cariopps ) & % " CAROLINS E. RAN D, Interiar Dezorations. Mumens i & Py 34 N, MAIN 3T., COUNCIL BLUFES. Wome Reenrity LLER * BNLvES ing rink, for the gold watoh. Miss Whit- { 5y met, all the members being present| s, W. C: James has. gone to California Admivisty itrix. ney has woD_ ong contest, Miss Falmer | oyoop; Alderman MoMahon, on a visltto der brother. 18 S Pear) Street and 20 M. Main Street, - COUNCIL BLEFPFS. tho 86007, contest. The watch to be| 'mhg city enginoer was instructed to| Mrs. K, L Dimock, of Janesville, Wit., in | =—— R. Rice M. 1), Peew” nently hold, must be won in three | sive grade to D, M. Strook & Bros., who | here on a vielt to hor brethor, Fred Clark, of 000 onts. are preparing to build a sash, door and | express fawe. Saturdsy night some sneak thieves|blind factory at the corner of Bond and| Mre. R. D. Prouty, of Shelby, and: Mis CHRINIC' DISEAS made & dash for some sample shoes in | Twelfth streets, Jonnle Davis, of Noela, wero here shappig AT COST FOR A SHOR?Y TIME ONLX. Emw ?:\Tn&vmm.w ence Office No front of Kiseman, Rodda & Co.'s store.| On motion of Alderman Koating the | Saturdsy, notwithstanding the court; house aGoneats tion B boycotsing. i They ran off with two pairs, but were | number of policemen was limited for the —— 4 For cut flowers, planta, ete., go. to W, soon after arrested and looked up. They | ensuing year to six, including the chief, gave the names of Tom Anderson and| The aunual rq;ort of/ Chief Field | H: Foster, the Harrison street flosist. Charles 8t, Olair. showed the total arrests to have been| yophngon, o hack-driver of Ida Grove, Yesterdsy the old police force was {1,107, and stolen property recovered |is missing; likewise a watch and $20 that CARFENTER'S TOOLS AND RARDWARE! Guanite and Tiaware. Latest Noveltis in Fancy Hardware. A large line of ext)cordinasy Fine Carvers, CANGERS, s o ey o wanom oblidr 1ds & specialty. changed sbout, Officers Mullen and | $1,190.0. Cusick_ going_on d.yduty',n(;lnprlkf- ing wmhln view of the law h«fl‘&u boat, Ousick West Broadway, | followi resolution was adopted. Koming e o b e A e keepi r ta. oonf or paving as sul this y mittee consisting The sounci will probably b setisted | of ATWE&'&EW e, Mbihon to roturn tho stano ourbing and brick | S UG 60" 0" bresent 'the saime 10 the sidewalk taken from the lots on which the new government building is to be Tonsted. Tt was small busines for the | Soaaet oot ey b e o erty should be treated as fairly and hon- | uf estly as that of any private individual, ::..muomw i“i;h"i‘.‘.:"‘d' '“o:"l“,l::atu Bowman. they will return, and 150 of the order in Omsha promises to return with them, and twenty-five more are expected from Bowman, W. Beidentopf, M. Keati Alex. Wood, Dau. Eicker, E. A. Trou and thens dance at Bloom & Nixon's hall, y A. Moore. After a general discussion of the }uv‘ ust g manner of psyment, the , That the mayor, city attorney and cuntractors for their signatures and to agree with them upon ud:‘aknugu‘ thereof any suid commit upon; pro- | No. 89 Pearl strect, - -~ - - st e o U Sty ey S el S o e 's wi & ‘sumptuous quel The Ancient Order of Hibernians are | tel0'8 b s RS iine 'hose present at the foast mr;i Thos. m,mmmxm wan, Thos. Tostevin, C J. Eest, J. C, Regan, of Des Moines, Geo, ¥. Wright, Dunlap. There will be a street parade, | James Wickham, E. L. Shugart, D. H, Smith of Chicago, W. 8. Mayne snd M. g e—— There was a lively kick about 3 o'clock} wiyuow Suavks at cost! at Brawv's didn't belong Eei T o past wi dollars to him, as much as » out the loss of a single cent. FOR SALE BY J. ¥, FULLER, E R 8 Pfi"un“"'nsr as frequ v OUSAD! has been entrusted to him with- lowa Sexd Con C. A IRFPEIIT'S Commission Merchant, Covsom Buvws. DeVOL & WRIGHT. ™ "irfzmyiindoo ) [POSITIVELY THE LARGEST AND CHOIOEST STOOK » ECN + + Couxcm BLurrs. Ever shown west. of Chicago, now being received by SIMS8 & CADWELL, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA Mahoo's practioe I Mate and ! | courts OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXDPRESS. COUNCIL RLUFFS, - E. P, CADWELL Ammauys .m-l_aw’ TURCOMAN, MADRAS, LACE AND SILK CURTAINS Shugart & M wdensi N. 8CHURZ! Justice of the Paace. I0WA. CASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH, Carpets from 260 to $3.50 per Yard, Also In COreat Warioty. 502 Broadway, Council Bluffs, | CASADY,0&CUTT & FRENCH. EKimball & Champ, (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE,) MONEY .0 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE! Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County, R. 8 COLE. & CO. Manufacturers of and Dealers in Lightning Rods, Ornaments and Fixtures, Iron and Wood Pumpe, Pipe and Fittings, 004 8. Muix Sr., ;00 p. m and 7;80 p. m., X Friday evenlrgs exclusivels the Ty Cmpio Club. & Music on Tuesdsy and Thursday evenings. ADMISSION, 2 CENTE, # No objectionable charachers will be admitted. * CHAPMAN & MARTENS, - - - PROPRI —— h SPECIAL NOTICE NOTICE.—Special adve: , such a8 Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Bent, Wauss, B} Ing, ete., will be inserted In this column at the rato of TEN GENTS PER LINE for the firet nsc and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequer sortion, Leave advertisements a} our offios, Pearl Btreot. near Broadwav 0y Council s ANTED—Every boay i Cospeil Bluffs to v ey Tiex office TueBex. Delivered by rat only tv coute 8 week e it ()LI) PAPERS—For sale at Bre office, at 26 « & hundred, o ’ R UE! — Furnithed room eight dol ENT. 802, 8. 0tn St. A GENTS-Tadlos and yortlemen can mako class wages by selling the “Champion B. Strecther and Ironing Board." Retails at 81 Any lady canao up » fine shirt without & wrin wud gloss i as nicely as'the vest laundries can, Addr. for pa ticulars C. B. 8. & 1. Co., bk office, for uu Mis, B, J. Hilton, X, D., PHYRICIAN & SURGE( 222 Widdle Brasdway, Covnell Rlut " EDWIN J. ABBOTT ! Justice of the Peac NOTARY FUBLIC AND GENEKALCONVEY ANCER, 415 BROADWAY, . COUNVIL BLU

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