Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 17, 1884, Image 6

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    THE DAILY BEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Monday MorningMarch. . 17.
BUBSCllirTTOfJ IUTE3 :
Be Oatrlet - - - - - - - cent * per
By Ma - - - - - - - - 110.00 per Tor
OFFICE :
No. 7 Pearl Btroot. Near Broadway.
MINOK MENTION ,
Cheap railway tickets , 4 Pearl St.
Additional local on seventh page. "
The now council moots to-night.
St. Patrick's day in the morning.
The now city officials take hold to-day.
The Catholic schools have no sessions
to-day.
Alex Board , Jr. , of Now York , Is at
the Ogden ,
Eisoman , Ilodda & Go's , now delivery
wagon is a beauty.
The old sottlcro moot again this even
ing at the court house.
It seems settled that Tom Skinner is
to bo the chief of police.
Rontfrow's Jolly Pathfinders open at
the opera house this evening.
Chas. E. Putnam , of Cedar Ilapids ,
arrived at the Ogden yesterday.
D. 0. Hart and wife , of Atlantic , stop
ped over Sunday at the Ogdon.
Now spring goods just received at J.
Roitor's , the tailor , 310 Broadway.
John Mahan was arrested Saturdayor
disturbing the peace of Wagner's saloon.
The aupromo court moots hero to-day ,
but will hardly got down to business before -
fore to-morrow.
Walter Williams has boon complained
of before Justice Schurz for stealing a
bull-dog belonging to Z. Ball.
The fourth annual ball of St. Patrick's
Benevolent society is to bo given at St.
Joseph's academy hall this evening.
The Methodists are thinking of aolling
their church , if a reasonable price can bo
had , and then build another and a bettor
ono.
ono.Master
Master John Keating has iron the sil
ver modal at St. Joseph academy for
good behavior and diligence in study
during the past two weeks.
A special business mooting of the Y.
M. C.A. will bo hold on Monday evening
at 7.10 : o'clock. All members of the as
sociation should try to bo on'hand.
There wore six free lodgers at the city
jail Saturday night. Among them was
ono who was registered as "Slim Jim ,
the Council Bluffs bummer. "
If any of the old policemen fool sere
about being dropped off the list , they
nhould kick the council , as by the cutting
down of the force to five , four would have
to go anyway.
Thomas Ofllcer has interested himself
in the electric light , and it is expected
k that by his taking hold with Vaughan ,
the olootric lights will bo running in fulf
iv
force within thirty days.
Henry Wagner and Dick Rickott's had
aomo sort of a row with ono Brown , Sat
urday forenoon , and charges wore pre
ferred against both of them. The cases
are to bo hoard next Saturday.
The postoflico is hereafter to bo open
every Sunday evening from 7 o'clock to
I * 8 o'clock , so that those wanting to gat
the fast mail can do so. It will also bo
kept open from 11 to 12:30 : , as before- .
The hall of the Ancient Order ot Hi-
TjorianB to-night promises to bo a gand
success , and Bloom & Nixon's hall will
doubtless bo crowded. With good isumio ,
and all other needfuls for a good time , it
cannot but bo a success.
Next Thursday evening the grand ball
of Abe Lincoln No. 29 , G. A. R. in to bo
given at Bloom & Nixon's ball. The
procco'ds arc for the fund for the relict ol
the widows and orphans , and ought on
this account to bo liberally patrgiuzec
by all.
To-morrow there ia to/b0 another con
test of the lady aka rfl nt the roller skat
ing rink , for tl - goid wnUh. ) Miss Whitney -
noy has won ono contest , Miss 1'almei
the secopfa contest. The watch to be
perm nontiy noii , must bo won in three
< x > 0'.osts.
Saturday night some sneak thiovei
made a dash for aomo sample shoos it
front of Eisoman , Rodda & Oo.'a store
They ran off with two pairs , but wen
soon after arrested and locked up. The ;
gave the names of Tom Anderson am
Charles St. Olalr.
Yesterday the old police force wa
changed about , Officers Mullen an
Cusick. , going on day duty , Officer Ba !
hyto taking Middle Broadway , Loonai
the central beat , Ousick West Broadwa ;
Beswick South Main , and the othei
keeping their old boats.
The council will probably bo satisflc
to return the stone curbing and brii
sidewalk taken from the lota on whi <
the now government building is to 1
located. It was small business for tl
city to take them , for Uncle Sam's pro ]
erty .should be treated as fairly and hoi
ostly as that of any private individual.
The Ancient Order of Hibernians ate
to go over to Omaha to join in a parai
audohhor doings thoro. This event :
they will return , and 1DO of the order
Omaha promises to return with thoi
and twenty-five more are expected fro
Dunlap. There will be a street parad
and then a dance at Bloom & Nixoi
hall ,
There was a lively kick about U o'clc
lunday morning from two follows w
claimed to have lost their rolls in ono of
Council Blufls numerous gambling houses.
The victims wont to police headquarters
and insisted on having the houao pulled ,
but wore informed that they could file
complaints Monday in court , and had to
rest content with that.
Modesty is evidently unknown in poll
tics. The old city council parsed a resolution
lution "tendering a vote of thanks to the
retiring mayor , city attorney , engineer
and members of the city council for their
untiring efforts in the interest of the city
and their generous and courteous manner
while serving in their respective posi
tions. " For retiring aldermen to thus
compliment themselves savors a little of
egotism.
An indignation mooting was hold nt
Shenandoah Wednesday night and reso
lutions adopted protesting against the
pardon of Finis Allen , sentenced for life
for the murder of John Long. After
declaring such action an unjustifiable in
vasion of the judiciary of the state , the
resolutions declare "that such action
would impair faith in the execution of
the laws , bring the administration of
justice into contempt , and foster nnd encourage -
courage lynch law. "
Ed. Ollison is favorably named as ono
of the probable appointments upon the
police force. He is 'wido-awako enough
and strong enough to hold his own on
any boat , nnd has had experience , having
served two years in Ohio. Omaha has
ono colored policeman , and if Council
Bluffs is to follow suit , no bettor ono
could bo selected than Ed. Some of the
"coons" who spend their time loafing
about are lighting him strong , for they
fool that if ho gets n alar on ho will clean
them up in n hurry.
During the extreme cold weather the
dummy depot was kept closed much of
the time between trains , especially on
Sundays , and passengers , including
ladies and children , often had to stand
out on the platform and wait in the storm
and cold. Now that it is getting milder
weather and outside standing is not so
chilly , the depot is open more of the
timo. It is to bo hoped that the agent
will this summer so got in the habit of
keeping the waiting room open , that it
will carry him through next winter and
the public have some accommodation in
return for its gift of a 810,000 uvonuo.
Artists' Material of every kind at
BEAIID'H , next door to postotllco.
SLANDEEINGOB SWINDLING ,
An lovru Man Get n Hnrtl Turnlnn
Over ut tit. Josojih.
The St. Louis Republican of recent
date contains a telegram from St. Joseph ,
which gives the following faota , concern
ing an alleged merchant of Essex :
This morning n man named W. L. Me
Groir was arrested and landed ! in jail ,
charged with purchming goods under
false protonsos. Ho elaimod tobo a
merchant of Essox , Iowa , and purchased
several thousand dollars' ' worth of goods
of fire or six wholesale ttrms. Meat of
the goods were shipped to him. Ho
purchased nearly $1,00 worth of
McKnuiy , Ilundly & Wulkor and rjnvo
them shocks for nearly 5500' on an Eaaox
bank. It was discovered , as is charged ,
that ho had no money in the bank , and
was not known thoro. Whcn > arrested ho
was enjoying chnmpogno lunch with
sno or moro vriolcsalo morohants. Ho
lias been hero a week and h&a lived hijh.
McKinney , Hundley it Walker , Mojor
& Meyer , Robert Douglas , Rcgnior&
Slump , James "Walsh , Harhrig A ; Brcn. ,
Rumo , Stewart & Kohn , and others foil
viotirss for sums from § 100 to § 1,030
What his plan was is not known Ho
clainoa to bo an honest mm. Late to
night ha was soloasod on bond , and has
autlwrlzcd .lib lawyer to sue MoKinxoy ,
ilurdly & Walker for $20,000 damages.
So claims hhas $1,500) in the Uoaox
lank. Ho left to-night f-or Essex ; ho
says , to goi credentials , whun ho pro
poses to return and nwk * things warm.
Ho is very indignant.
Roller sVatus , the beat'yut in Uttimar
ket at J. Mueller's.
EINO OUT THE OLD ,
I'lio Alderman "Wind Up tbo Ycixr
\VltIt u I-UUo lUiHliicwi and
Feed.
On Saturday ovcninjr the old city coun
cil mot , all the members being present
except Alderman MoMahon.
The city engineer was instructed to
give grade to D. M. Strook & Bros. , who
are preparing to build a sash , door and
jlind factory at the corner of Bond und
Twelfth streets.
On motion of Alderman Keating the
number of policemen was limited for the
ensuing year to six , including the chief ,
The annual report of'Chief Fielc
showed the total arrests to have bebi
1,157 , and stolen property rocovoroc
11,100.50.
After a general discussion of the pav
ing contracts , in view of the law jusl
passed providing manner of payment , th
following resolution vroa adopted.
ttnotitu , That'the mayor , city attorney au
city unglnoor be and we hereby inntructod I
lsm Uie contract for pavtug J subinittea t
thii council , and that a ooramlttoa coiisUtlu
of , Aldermen Boldcntojif , Jtimoi , McMaho
audKetttiuf ba tuid uro hereby unpointe
uud iuitiucted to proaent the uaiuo to tl
contractors for their elgntttureii nnd to ngrt
with them upon and make a part thereof oil
chuiqei that may be mtulo by eulil coniinl
too uud Bald ooutricton affrned upouj pn
vlded that any change therein ( hall bo rat
tied by a majority \oteof the council thor
after.
after.Tho
The council tlioi ; adjourned to Bool
re tele's hutel where a 'sumptuoua ' baiiqui
won served , by order of the retirii :
loin mayor , Thomas Bowman.
Those present at the feast were , The
in Bowman , W. Suldontopf , M. Kc-allii
Alex. Wood , Dau. Etcher , E. A. Trou
man , Thos. Toatoviu , 0 J. Bout , J. <
m Hegan , of Des Moines , Goo. F.Wrujh
o , James Wlckham , K , L , Bhugart , D. I
Smith of Chicago , W. S. Mayuo und 1
A. Moore.
WINDOW SIIAIIEH at cost I at BEAKI
A RUINED LIFE.
Parlicnlars of the Causes Whicli
Lulu Masters to suicide ,
1'Yom n Vnrlcly Tliontro to tlie Grnve.
TJio Buicido of Lulu Masters tins cmiscd
much comment. From the facia drawn
out by the coroner's jury it appears that
she was formerly ono of the troupe who
flourished so at the variety thcatro hero.
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 Mo
Adams , who keeps a saloon on lower
Broadway , was responsible for it. Fri
day evening the pirl wont to Foster
Bros , and got two ounces of laudanum ,
under the pretext that she wanted to use
it on a sprained wrist. About 10 o'clock
she wont to MoAdams' saloon and hand
ing him an empty vial told him she
had taken the contents. Ho did not
believe it , as she Jiad once before
tried to frighten him by pretending to
take poison. She then wont up to Me-
Adams' room , and ho there found her
lying on the bod. Ho told her that if
she was going to sleep she had bettor
take ofl her clothes , and then wont down
stairs , lulurning in about twenty min
utes ho found her unconscious , and then
summoned assistance. The girl lingered
along until about noon oa Saturday , and
thop died. She has a half sister at Car
roll , 111. , an3 a sister at Grand Island ,
Nob. Among her papers were the fol
lowing :
WALNUT STUKET THEATKB , MANACJEII'H
OFHCK , KANHAH OITY , Mo. , January 23 ,
1884. Mlits Lulu Masters : Yours of
the 22d received. I answered yourfonn-
cr letter Saturday , what salary wo paid
winoroom ladies , and also the percentage.
As I stated before , wo pay $5 a week ,
and Co on cocktails , lOe on bottled
boor , 25o and COo per bottle of wines ,
and Miss Carroll can toll you that many
of our wino room ladies average frojti $12
to 810 per week salary and percentage ;
so I cannot understand what you irwnnt
to say when you wrote for § 7 per wsok ,
as there is not a lady in this house that
does not make more than that per vroilt.
If you wish to open Monday answer at
once. J. P. HAYNOU.
There was also a scrawling note con >
monccd on ono piece of role paper. 1 %
was :
CounciL BLUFF ! * , March 13. Dear
Sister : I sit down to lot yon know that
On the opposite side was written :
"The cause of my death was love.
Dave McAdams I have poisoned myself.
LUEU BIjfSTKns.
It appoam that she recently consulted
MoAdams , oJ McAdaras & Mynster , in
regard to what she could do. She claim
ing that she had boon seduced : MaAdams
admits that iho girl had charged him
with being tlto causa of her condition ,
nnd ho had furnished her aomo money.
PBKSONAU , ;
Col. A. Cochrn&Is hero again.
Chna. C. Campbell , of ClovalanJj Of , A at
EJjoUtol'a.
Howls Arnold , or Now York ajcnt Sunday
atrBechtol'a hotel.
IS' W. KolloRR , oroot Dunlairii best known ,
wnt-at the Paulic yestnrdny.
J. J. O'Connoll , off Preoport , imiuhlnwy
man.was horn ycBtorcUy.
.Trireph Gilbert v& wna fornctilyiclork i
tlio ranifcrhutol , nnil'nfterwarila omplojat )
nuilcr W. II. BuriiBt has ucceiitoU a position
to tnuol fur the GTonaolidatoJUhnk Lias
compiuy. '
George1 R. Da\ls n w ntarti > o t on tbb
jonil for Do Vol & WHght.
Mrs , 8. .T. Nrrria lUa pone cnsir. after new
goods nnil the latent stylos.
( i. W. Jonca , of tlto Anioifoan oxpret
company , took his Stmduy rust nt-tho Pacific ;
R. S Itallllo nnd 11 , M. Toferw , of MaU
vorn , were hero yostcrtliy. f
Cedar Itapid ernckor icon , it ) at that
Frank 3' . lloll , of Kansas' Giiy , was her >
yesterday , and was welcomed by many of his-
railway frlouda at the Pacific.
Gofcrgo A. Morril ) , of Kansas.Glty , put ia
at thtvL'aclfio over Sunday. '
W. J ; Davenport , of liiirlhbgton , spent
Sunday at the I'acllic , nnd voa greeted by\
miMf old friends.
E , OrouHliaw , o2 > Mondamin.TOM in the cityi
yesterday , the guast of I. A. Gdoll.
Nebraska wns well represented at thollvi
dCii/Jiyeatordtty , Ihoro being JT. G. Boston and
wlfo , of lavld Ilty , II , L. NAlaon , of lian v ,
J. W , Jaekacn , of OaUlwiil , and J. M.
Davoy , of 1'ousx
I\Irs. \ W. CJ JamoH has ifano to California
on a vialtto [ i r brother.
Mm. K , U Dlmock , of < Jnnoavlllo , Vflt. , ts
hero on aalt ! to her bttthor , Fred Clarb , of
ox proas fat o.
Mm. K. T ) . Proutjv f Shelby , and , Wtss
Jennie Davis , of Nuela , were here snapping
Saturday , notwithstanding the courti house
boycuUinr. |
For cut flowers , plants , etc. , ROte W.
H. Foster , the Harrison street llcnt.
Johnson , a hack-driver of Ida Grove ,
U missing ; likewise a watch and $20 that
didn't belong to him. The Pioneer
thinks it singular , aa frequently during
the paat winter aa much aa a thousand
dollars has been entrusted to him with
out the loss of. a single cent.
Iowa Se'bd Corn
FOIl HM.K UY
J. Y. FULLER ,
Commission Merchant ,
No , 3J Pearl rtrect Cor-.ni , Bum
JACOU 8I1IS. E. P. CAUWEU
> t Attorneys -at-Law
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
Offlco , JJ&ln Street , llooms 1 ul Bhujrut ft Mi
lUhou'i Ulook , Will practice la 8UU and nlpr
oourU
N. SCHURZ !
Justice of ttie Peace
ornou OVKK AMKHICAN E\i > itcs3.
COUNCIL FLUFFS , - 10 W
LADIES !
WE ARE RECEIVING- SOME VERY FINE
Gentlemen
OUR FINE
BOOTS AND SHOES
For Sprin Wear are arriving daily. Please call and
see our New Stock.
Z. T. L.INDSEY & CO. ,
4rl2 Council Bluffs )
Broadway , , TOW A
1U W'a'
West Side Square , Clunnda , j ' '
MAYNE & PALMER ,
DKAUIPJJ IN
Hard and Soft Goal ,
AND WOOD ,
BCIK.'AND DAIUlKb LIME , 10U1SVIU.E AND I > ORT7 . > AND CFJIKNT . , MIC31OAN PLASTER , HAIR
AND SF.WKIl PIPE.
No , 030 Broadway. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
SMITH &
Soring ; Goods LEADING MEROHANrTMLORS , Jusit Received.
7 and 9 Main streab ,
, .
IOWA.
- - - -
uropean
only Hotel hi thia City on the European plan of
W > PAY ONLY .FjOR WHAT YOU aBJT. "
$ faw Buildzng lTe r jParizishings.
MODER/N IMPROVEMENTS CENTRALLY L00APSD. (
FinB Sample Roomsv-Elegant Restaurant.
PETE& BECHTELE , PE9PRISTGE , ,
. 336 and'338 ' Broadway - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa.
TV ! wli t * TPsi il Afi
A Q n 111
1J.U1 bllcl ; ! ! JL OjlIUI
NEATO AOT ) PROMRTL'J DONE.
805 South Main. Strcd , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS.
, . GALLAGHER ,
C ? E3 Eli. JL
.
Ifew StorC/J > t8h QooifrLow yricoa and Follto AtUndanto.
f { FirsI'Door east of tlfotrojjolitanHotas }
R
"CPJa.0 DE'iat/tali.o.
. .
Ed. Oi : < * on Mcila t.XiH Hours.
.
Chef Council Ulufln.
. MAIN STM GOUNG3L BLTJPBS.
HEALEIllIN AUtTHi ! LATEST DESIGNS OFr a
Wf I
I . \ r
J.ii r
Interior De20radons.
13 Si Pearl Street nnd 20 K Main Street , - COUMML BLWPS.
HEATING STOVES
COST- FOR A SHORS-TIME
i'l '
ite and Tinware , latest Noyeltiss in Fancy. Hardware. . A large
line { oxti rjordinajy Fine Carvers.
DeVOL &
POSITIVELY THE LAEG-B8T AND CHOIOBST STOOS
Ever shown west of Chicago , now being received by
GASADY , ORGUTT & FRENCH ,
Carpets from 25o to $3,50 per Yard , Also
TURCOMAN , MADRAS , LAOE AND SILK CURTAINS
Xax
502 Broadway , Council BlulVs. \ CASADY , OKCUTT & FRENCH
( OPPOSITE OOUBT HOUSE , )
TO LOAN I REAL ESTATE
Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lota and Loads in the County ,
; Einpkie Hardware C
109 and 111 S. Main Street ,
, 'Vg ? COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
WHOLKSALE DEAJ.KHS IN
HATS , GAPS BUCKGLOYES ;
342 nnd 344 Broadwnj , . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA1 , ' '
All klmis of 3BC.
ROOM 6 , HEW OPERA HOUSE , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
etc , , etc. All Orders by Mall Promptly Attended To.
WHY DON'T YOU
OCTSOME OP
FITCH BROTHERS' ' CUSTOM SHIRTS'
? erfi-ot Fitting , Best nnd ChcnptsttliFIno I.lncn Collar Gun * .
flTo. 715 Fourth Street Council Bluffs , lowaJ
UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER
MetaWastets and Wautfrn Coffins of alii Kinds. /
TELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTEKDED TO. OPEN DAY ANDNIGHl
DXTo. 1-.3XT. OVEfvixi. JS ffr C3o-u.aa.oil
011E8TON HOUSE.
37XnYTHINO KKSTCIUSS.
v 247 nml SID'S : Main St. , - - COTJNCIB BSSTFS.
Railway Time Table ,
COUNCIL BLUM'S.
rotrfollow'tijure the times oKhe'arrlrcl and do-
ol't > ina by central sa < Janitlme , . athe
RirtTiro l Trains Icav F transfc'ri depot- ton mln-
carflcr nml'arrive ten minutes 1-Jldr. '
6:40 : lira Chicago Exprcxr * 'JUOani
-Fast Mall. r.Wpir
' . JOB AMD CO J.T3I3 B&WTS.
10lCam : Mall and Expres3 , OIHypm
8:2 : pm' Pacific Express- 6i55 p m
CIKCAS ) . : * ILWAUKXH AND anTAtf *
Express , 9Mam
0.45 S't ' _ Express ,
CIIICASOj.BOCK ISLAND A.ND )
fi'SO p-m .lAlintlo Express , R'iO a m
O.M.tm D y Express , p m
7:151 : ti" 'Dcc-tfoincs Acootnmodatloo ,
At local depot only.
* * AM UVITT. lams .
0:55 : ad- Hall , 4:46 : p in
ftuinon Ball ,
* At Transfer only.
cmctooancl hORTUWKans * ! .
5:30 pm Kxprcss , 0-50 p-m
Pacifllc Kxprcts ,
SKlCn OTTT AND PACIFIC.
7:40 : 2 > m St. Paul Express , ! > -OOam
7:20 A ci. Anaommodatlon ,
tnnos PACIFIC.
7:5 Western Express ,
11:44 a m I'aiido Exproas ,
7:4 ! ) a iir Locil Express , 6.51'Jia
12:14 : bet Lincoln Express ,
"Atf Tran i for only.
LeaTS 8 ? d-0.2S 10-2iil:24 a. m. : : Zl-
4-24-USl-6.24-7:2i nd 11-04 p , m 3uoday , 8-Sl-
10.24 r-um. l:2d-3rH-624-7.0landinClpra. Ar
rho Cat minutes bibra tauluR time.
ADMNIBTBATOE'EbaMB
Thtvundersigned will offoi'ifor aale
on
March 1&(10 ; O'OloeK-A. M.
AT
* X-L
Bottawattamie CTo. ,
HOiStcers , 11 Horses ,
TiOWS , nOCiS , CORIff.OATS ; AffD
FARMING IMPL3MEI J3.
TERMS Ten mouths' Muie , at
en j.ier epnt infersst .wiihapprcivecl
iec rity on all sums irer ttjn dol'lnrs.
A.11 sunisof t-n dalliu * PPtvodert
: a-di. Kive per cant' ' dtsaouu t for
ash on all auma o vor toiudx&l ) ars.
RRicaM. 7J.
or other tumors joauif ed without th
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Wo uorantcm th * cuio o ! the loiltning iwiaiwl dk
seises , ortio pay { Khcumatlsm , Scrolulo. UlcarJ
Catarrh ; a J DICwl amlhkndiscatns-Dv.pip ! , ,7
Compla'xitt Kidn i ; and Dloddcr I''JKS < .V. Qitit ) 'j
ralgla aad-Asthnat These Sprln aKre thc ftty
resort -tnb-tlroiln.-vj iloblliuvtnil.ind arc tie- /
FZE13LE.H. IIKS BEST CTUEND , . V
Good otol , livery and bathlnjr TocomoduJ'untt
winter and summer. Locality Mrlily pkhirotj.
and heillhjAojseslblo by Vkbiah rn2va7H
Evnna , CT-C-.D. fir ( J. , at Albanjt Correfj ouuc 1
solicited , RSV.JJ.M. Si
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Springs , lOentry Uti , JR > '
ANALYSIS.
Specula ar vit\ . . _ > . TiO ,
Ileaction . . . . .
Carbonic Aad r.ast . . . . . .
Carbonit > Calolnmi . . ,
Carbonata Irbn . „ . TfHV
Sulphate. UJuncsla. . . _ . . . . . - . 3"HO
Sulphate Calcium v . . . . . . . . lilt *
Chloride 30-lljrau. . . . _ . „ . . . 7,2t > V
Sllllca. . . . , . IvStM
Alumina . . . . , . . . .0,010/
Ornaiiicixxi-VDl ti' sutler and Is < - ' . . . .l/.W
Total scliu * > pcr gaUon . OT.IT *
_ Wmon r& MJBttiLU Cheanlsia |
THE mm OF THE UNSftfEDf ]
"Tho iokea ! shall lie tiirnod iuio heJ
and tbo nationo- that forj t Gftct
the saaio.'ahoJlidiinli . of tiio trina of j
wr.-vth StOodv whicli fs poured oui witl
out roicturo hiio the oupiof'indignatio |
and Ixvshall Be -montod with. Sre ti
brimeiono in ii > o prese so of frXe J
anguls < indi it. the jrescnco oti tlie La' '
Justice of
Omaiia ana Counoil' J-Katfr. . f\ \
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OFFICER $5 FUSE
BANKERS.I
CountU Bluffs - U ,
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CORNER PEARL ST.ANDflFTHAV
Open lu ; 0 a. m. , 2fO : p. m ani730p. ; m. , i
i.ay , Wi-ilne rta > anil Frida ) evtBlrgaexclughelV
the lLinplo Club. .
larMusio on Tucbdny and Tburtdaycentries. . J r
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ADMISSION , 26 CENTS.
No objoctlonible charoclerarlll be admitted. * '
CHAPMAN & MAHTENB. . . . PROl'HIKTO
SPECIAL NOTICJ ? J
NOTICE. Special adrcrtlavipenta , lucb u ,
Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Wauta , E1/
In ; , eta , will bo tniertod In this column at thi
rata of TEN CENTS PEU LINE for the flnt Inw
and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each mbiequer '
Mrtlon. Leave nlvertlMincnU at our office , " /
Pearl Btreot , Dear Broadwav
WAMTB-e ; vy
WANTED A ll\.iboy with jpony to ram *
ft lire. LV11 at Council Bluffs llix uittuS
ANTED Ever } ' body m Council DIuOi to 4
W TiiBliii. Dellrered by carrier at only t fl
cents a IVAAlr. 1
/"VLD PAPEItS-For ealo at lire office , at 25' ?
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DENT. Kurnlthed room eight del
FOIl ' . H. Otn St. a
A DENTS Tadlca and Keillemen can nukol
JV.cJa j wofc-ot by Bellini ; the "Champliiu B > '
Htreclher and Ironing UoirJ. " lUUIll at fl.
Auy lady can uo an line thlrt wtltiout a vrin J
midgloaiI unlc lya tliuicttl undrle ran.AdJr.
( or la'tlculari ' 0. i ) . H. & I. Co. , fiix o ! ! ! ; , ( or uuJ
Mrs , H , J , HOtOD , M. D
PHYSICIAN &
223 MMdlo Bn 'f"V. Council
EDWIN J.ABBOTT
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