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iy s b i 6 I'HE DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLUFFS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1883 e — g Lk DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Monday Morning, November 5. SCRIPTION RATES: - = - 80 cents per wook = = = §10,00 per Year By Carrler - - By Mal - - OFFICE: N0, 7 Pear] Street, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. 1s Soe Joseph Reiter's nth page. Additienal loca Iroad Tickets at Dnshnell's. on 8¢ Cheap R Prof. school. d his night ory hus st The city council meets in sion this evening, ay night for There was aball Saturday an Lutheran the benefit of the Ge church. Streot work is being pushed along a little more lively, now that the mud is drying up. Glenwood now has a 000 saloon license. Council Bluffs will get there in & yOAr OF 80. The Western liouse, on upper Broad- way, ‘s being raised, and a brick founda- tion placed under it, Thers was a ‘‘Harveat Home” concert at tho Methodist church last evening, given by the Sunday school, Tho third of the serics of Ttoyal Avca. num parties is to be given at_their hall Friday ovening, Novemler 0th. Council Bluffs is making an effort to scouro the State fair next year. Hope she'll “got tha'r.”—[Oakland Acorn, Rev. A. K. Bates, the newly chosen pastor of the Presbytorian church, en- tered upon his new position yesterday. Work on the addition tothe Cres- ton houso has cormenced, and it will bo wade one of the best buildings m the Permission to wed was on_ Saturday ated to Charles E, Jones, of Harrison nd Martha L. Deton, of Coun- aterworks are to bo tested giving day, at least that is expec- tation now. _If all works well it will be a cause for thanksgiving. H. Van de Bogert, foreman of the Bluff City hose, now carries a sprained wrist in a sling, the cfiect of ‘a slippery place while attending a fire, A complaint was made before Justice Abbott Saturday, charging Haus Peters <Jensen with selling a mortgaged wagon. He will probably have, a hearingto-day, Sheriff Jones, of Harrison county, came here last night after two prisoners held for safe keepinz, on a charge of larceny, The District Court opens there to-day. City Clerk Troutman has turned over to the treasurer, as the receipts of his office during the past five days, £3,772,20, mostly coming from the base passions for wine and women. _ Mrs. Bonnett, who lives neur the pack- ing house, had the police Lunt up her lit- anxious now to seoure a8 KON A8 POS- sible a permanent secretary for the as. sociation here, to devote his whole time and enes he work, and the s 4 A wakes it seom ady to dc direction will doubtless soon be taken, As Mr. and Mrs, Jeasley were 1 along near George Keelner's residence, Saturday afternoon, the horse became f ened, and suddenly dashed into the deep ravine near the road. The horse was instantly killed, Mr. B: quite seriously injured and ad one of his hips dislocated. Mra. Deasley for tunately got out of the wreck with no serious hurts, Justi churz is to wreste still further to-day with a puzzling case which is pending before him. J. H. Will claims that he had a lot of cooper’s tools stolen from him a fow months ago, and got tr of them being in the possession of Gec Markett, in Ross’ cooper shop. He regular ses- | out a search_warrant and an officer got the tools. 4Now the tools are in court |, and a number of motions aro surround ing them and a legal tussel is to follow. Tho case comes up again at 10 o'clock this morning, Col. Keatloy has succeeded in getting anow trial granted his client, J. N, Clauscr, whe was convicted lately of a murder committed sevoral years ago. The ground urged for the new trial was not that one n?‘lho juror, who convicted him, drank too frecly during the trial, but that the evidence showed that an alibi had been proved, and no _instrue- tions were given tho jury on this part of the evidence, The Uolonel feels quite elated over tho granting of tho new trial- as he feels it is equivalont to an acquital. Hon. Elam Clark died Friday after noon at his home on Third avenue. He has been a sufferer for over three yours, progressive paralysia buing the disenso which finally caused death. He was 64 years of aze and was an early sottlor of Nebraska, and during tho active years of his life was prominent _in both Dusiness REHIpelitaAl 611NN " He leavel basides his wife, thi ons and three daughters, A brief service was conducted at the liouse here Saturday by Rev. C. Hamlin, of the Congrogational church, and the re- mains were then taken to the former home in Calhoun, Neb., and arrange- meants made for services there yesterday afternoon, A, N, Carpenter, of Galesburg, TIL, the landscape architect, who recently vis- ited Council Bluffs, has prepared plans for the improving and beautifying of the grounds of County Troasurer Bennett's new home, The plans haye been re- ceived, and they are certinly complete, and if followed out cannot but result in beautiful surroundings for Mr. Bennett's spacious residence. Every measurement is given exact, the elovation at different points, where every tree, flower bed and awn e i3 to go, drainage, walks, ter- races, in fact every detail given with the nicety of the plans for a building. Mr. Carpenter is the gentleman whom the city officials R S rogard to pre- sley waa | | RAILROAD WRECKS, A Series of Accidents and One Man Killed—Various Items of Shen- andoah News, Sy asroas, November 2, The new sof the H. & 8. railrond t week by a loud and pro- machine sk opened up longed blowing. Shenandoah lad to hear it. She paid $10,000 1 nineacres of land for that whistle, whist] w Whetherit will pay or not remains to be seen The H. & 8. has been very unfortu- ¢ lately. s night of the 25th in oc of five cars of tea d a half miles cast was derailed one The cars were wrecked and reatly damaged, On the road, on the following day, the same was wrecked ags and the freight ost wholly damaged. The streams cast of us may be expected to cheer, but not inel 3 On the Cannon st plunged headlong into the Tarkio bottom when entering on the long trestle work which leads to the river bridge. The enginecr, Warden, was instantly killed. The fireman was severely injured, The passengers were wounded generally but nono very se- riously 8o far as I can learn, All the cars went over except the sleeper. The escape of the pa In one car the stove tipped over, but in some fortunate way the ashes smothered the fire or all would have been roasted allve, and we would have had a repeti- tion of the Ashtabula horror. A report is in circulation that the rails had been tampered with, that the spikes had been pulled out and plates unbolted. Our Normal College has built a new cupola and placed therein a new bell, the sound of which at matins and vespers malkes us feel like a college town. Our Nashy, A J. West, resigns the postoftice and positively declines reap- pointment. Candidates ace numerous— too nuwerous to mention. The man who has the inside track will get there. Rumor says that man is . P. Duflield, M. D. who owns the finest drug store in town Some new residences of extra good proportions and appearance are boing 1. The most noteworthy are son on the hill and of D, . Priest on the foot hills, The Congregational church has painted the outside and paper-frescoed the inside of its meeting honse, 1t has bought a rich set of pulpit furniture and a hand- some new carpet to cover the audience roon: H. P. Hull, the new pastor in charge of the M. E. church, is giving good satisfaction. The congregation will be compelled to build soon, as the pres- ent church edifice is overtaxed, — ——— JUST RECEIVED. A large and elegant stock of the neat- paring plans for the improvement of Fairmount park, It certainly is the sen- sible way to proceed, for without some definite plan much work and money is linble to be wasted. Fairmount park should be improved, and in accordance with some plan which can be followed up year after year, as the city can afford. Whother Mr. Carpenter is the man to {;ropnre the plans is another question, ut the plans should be prepared by some one. ; tle dlro:‘-{ou-old bey Saturday, who had wandered off, and was not found until after several hours’ search, _ Some of the coal men have been inves- tigating the sensational stories about the ig coul find near Mnnning, and have concluded not to invest, li?glovim; that thero it too much talk- and too little coal in the affair. The old buildiug which was on a move, has been loft standing in the middle of _Fm:::ninu;a for over a week, obstruct- ing travel ai roving nnuisance general- 1y. Leter r&l, or else there gn’ny bo another fire, Last ovening Rey. Mr. Hamlin, of the Congregational church, gave his congre- gation the benefit of some of the thoughts and suggestions d by him in his at- tendance upon e Prisoners' Aid socioty lately held in Des Moines, _ Council Bluffsis remarkably fortunate in regard to fires. Only three alarms last month, and noné of them were caused byany great blaze. The city may catch its allottedamount all in a heap, though, and it is well to be prepared. ho greatest need now is a reliable fire Alarm, . The announcement is made of the mar- riage at Gialveston, Texas, on October 30, of Mr, Henry T. Hall, agent of the Pa- cific Express company at Houston, to Miss 1da Cook, daugh Brs. D, 8, u‘!l Mr. James Madden, whiia at work on one of his new houses on Fifth avenuc, and fell to ity, no bmublll]ln{ ki o inte I\l’ injuriumfiwo\':edn::a.t'nr?o 4 It is r that the fatel awitch at Crescent City, where an accident opourred o A haa u key to the switc! used for malicious purposes, “The Round Table, after op the of o o o miscellaneous book for every one on the road, e W:u? abry has been found left | also suggest e mmw‘.'e“m"’ out, T 1t aaid | barrod eut, that have about decided that 6onie one, not an .mfi o of tfl:dtud, the : OF season with aa vz pleasant ree:‘[:?on at | VAYING OF . A. B, Walker, is to e —— Cornices and poles are the cheapest at: E. Stockert & Co.’s, 500 Broadway. PICKED UP BY POLICE, et Some of the Offenders Who Have Been Brought to the Front. P. Mo(Giness was the name given by one young man who was brought before the police court Saturday on a charge of hiaving been drunk. He had sobered up enough to feel heartily ashamed of him- self, and explained that he was a railway conductor from the ether side of the river and must go out on the evening run, He went out to get a check cashed promising to return and pay his fine, but instead of doing so used his meney to re- | new the drunk, and had to be brought in | 3 again and - locked up. His real name is | probably not McGiness, and when he sobers up again he will probably be glad enough that he had sense cnough even when drunk to choose an alias, William Martin, a colored man, arrest- ed for disturbing the peace, is to have a hearing to-day, ‘“Texas” going sceurity for his appearance. W. D. Hall, a plain drunk, was given 0 usual dose Saturday. Jefiries, the fellow arrested some time ‘'was changed ¢ of larceny, and ho pleaded guilty to: this. Fin{. ...lfll)o«:r thirty daysin jail. He took the time for th:osut twenty years, by the statute o “Sport" was discharged, —— which is boing| * pr. Weat, dentist, 14 Pearl streot. ——— dist Church Here, er and fringes | & " | —— go stock of curtainy ‘Blockert & Co.’s, 309 Broadway. est selections of Overcoating, Suiting and Pantaloon Patterns of the latest srvies and sianes., All orders made up in first class styles, and satisfaction guaranteed. Call and exawine our stock and make your selections. All orders promptly filled. Syira & ToLLEr, Nos. 7 and 9 Main Street. Council Bluffs. ngors s wonderful. | B e I I e II “* Empkie Hardware Co ~ " W EXO LIS A XA i L i Readers of Tie Bee may wonder why we leaded this advertisement | A ' | as ahove, | e () ‘ “ 't Tell a Lie” | . | e a"n e a’ le° [ i e 100 and 111§, Main St Thorefore say to ycu that our object wasto atiract your attention to the b & cousom pLurrs, OWA X fact that our stock of - - - — | | Metcalf Bros., wior ALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, | 342 and 344 Broadway - COUNCIL BLUFFS, TOWA. Parties, Sociables and Pn’cnics supplied on short notice, and goods delivered all parts of tho city. Vienna Bread, and Pies. Fino Cigars. W. T. BRAUN’S European Restaurant, 404 West Broadway, - COUNCIL BLUFTS, Boots, Shoes, Sippers, OVERSHOES AND WA For fall and winter wear, is the largest and hest we have ever had. All bought FOR CASH from manufacturersidirect. All work warrant- ed not to rip. 7. T. LINDSEY & CO, " 412 Broadway. Council Bluffs, | , s West Side of Square, Clarinda, \ 1OWA. 'MAYNE & PALMER, DEALERS IN Prices as low as the lowest. HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS b MBought and Sold. Ha,rd a,nd Soft coa,l’ Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished 2 J McIMAIION ) \'Dll‘vlfi\(ljx'l‘. MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR | NO. iP&‘tX‘/ Street, S ; e _- s — ey COUNCIL BL{/FF-?. —————— BUCKEYE FEED GRINDER . TSR it P ' S BULK AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND POR AND SE No, 639 Broadway, v R &) =~ < Merchant Tailors. 7 and 9 Main Street. DIRBCTORY, COUNOCIL BLUFES, IA. TAW, M. ATTO JOHN W. BAIRD, #&ivitaonas ") GENERAL MERCHANDI 18 Main strect and 17 Pearl st CRESTON HOUSE. Hotel, 217 and 219 Main strect. A FINE LINE OF FALL} i SNOOTVINVA sSur1e0019A0 WILL SHELL AND GRIND AT THE SAME TIME ! -| A complete Horse Power. The best Feed Mill in existence. Costs .| but little more than a common grinder. Write for cirenlars to SHUGART, WAITE & WIES, - Council Bluffs, Iowa, General Agents for Western Towaand Nebr: MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, DEALER IN Lalies Furmishing — Goods | NOTIONS, JEWELRY, &C. 337 W. Brosdtvay, - ° - COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA Suitings. NAGER OF POTTAWATTAMIE COUN- Office corner Broadway and Main | | ka. D] SWITTE, eroesbat s vt st os s sicatonc o Wi sveps. N SG H URZ JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, 0.4 Offico over Amicrican Express. BESEWAGNER, . wismis ol sy IEED e J. M. ST. JOHN & 00..CASE BUYERS, "imosos Foturn mail ouds 'HANT TAILOR, SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—Special advertisements, euch as Lost, Found, To Lean, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board- ing, etc., will bo inserted in this column at tho low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent in- sertion. Leave advertisements at our oftics, No. 7 Poarl Street, near Broadway W ANEED—ven n Council Bluffs to take TunBrx. Deliverod by carrierat only twenty cents o weok. ™ ployment type-writer. meapher, em. 3 Tnnlcfl‘vl-lmm'xa on 4, Councll Bufts. and proper ced. For terms ud: Bluffs driving park. Wed&Mon-t of John- nget s bar: . Me. and_shoo mak south Main stro ¢/ KO I' JACOB SIMS. ¥. ' CADWELL, SIMS & CADWELL, Attorneys-at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA no Jail, **Sport” Miller was beforo the police | Biue court Saturday for being drunk, Deputy Marshal White testified that when he ar- rested Miller he did not seo as he acted much different from the most of the It was that it" was the drunk |- 333 Broad: Oouncl) Wings,': started over twenty years ago, and was limitation, THE CORNER STONE. Yesterday afterncon the cevemony of laying the corner stone of the now Afri- caa Methodist church took place here, The site chosen is on Bixth street, near 8, popularly known | the, broom frctory, and the buildin, g, wimong ! men as tho ‘“‘blue | when completed, is to cost about ) guide," is out promiptly on ' time, and (There was quite a g :""d" of the unngul oumber "du tate, The work has . it of five years' uctual use by tho | tor, Rev. Dr. Miller, there present Pro- tray p“b,udialudpoduviulblo siding Elder Mitchell, of (umaha, and | , Elder Allen, of Omaha, who took part in Much t.is mado by those who | the services, o ] dativarlon H L bl N Bts at DcAllistor's | WORAS ai Hor Broadway, Council :;“ég:'x‘r‘ufl‘: = et mes w|A O LABSON, - - - . - 0 tree at ’ OfMce, Main Strect, Rooms 1 and Shugart & Mo- Malo on's Blook, - Will practico in Btate and eders) court '|\JOSEPH GAGHEGAN. HARD WOOD AND OAL— Corner Maln street and Eighth avenue, Council &4 Lowoet rates ard prompt dclivery. At MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, - JACOB KOCH, . MEI 3k Coenplets. £ Blite TSe/ad e donable pricor o, 805 Maln B4, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, @ F. SMEH_'_E’EH‘_".'_"‘_E’E‘!_‘Y' EISITRGE WSci0oRHe frrnisbiod. - W. W SHERMAIL DEALER IN FINE HARNESS. ______ 1 bave the varioty that brings patronage. JAMES FRANEY, = st work i esemaio caree HOWE & BON: v momnonpad 7R ST s, iRy, Practico_in state and federal courts. s ANIT AR lU And bath house, 421 and 428 Brosdway. L. Sovereign, Prop. P. J. Mont- L gomery, M. . Physician. e R EDWIN J. ABBOTT, _serpote 55008 . |FALL AND WINTER 4 REVHRE HOUSF. nawnnwws| STOCK NOW COMPLETE, HAIR G-Omo DS EMBRACING MANY NOVELTIES OF ALL KINDS. NOT TO BE FOUND ELSEWHERE. Sold at the Lowest Prices YOUR TRADE 1§ SOLICITED IN THE WEST, QUALITY CONSIDERED, .| - 837 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. M. CALLACHER. New Store, T'resh Goods, Low Prices aud Polite Attendauts, SKELTON, HENDRICKS & RICE, : TAILORS, 102 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS. EKimball & Champ, (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.) ; First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, ' “Gxil5im ™ MONEY T0 LOAN O BEAL ESTATR! " rmser & sasvasn Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. Wh ° 1 olesale Liquor Dealers ! M 0 del Steam L aun dr y 1 sty B 5 ; COUNCIL BLUFFS; 712 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. INED ¢ N. A. CHRISTIANSON, P ) roprietor. JUs.I.BEngFF,LE VLOWERBROADWAY. " Mm, B J. Hiltoy, K. D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, l_nl-mlunnmmmt the Roctum for | Corner, Main and First Agenue, Council Bluffs. radica our falal and permanont cure, 1o, from two to perutions Rectum a lmalfl!“;‘ v ltom Diseases of the “naige, PREMIUM PORTRAITSPAWNBROKERS Winter Supply of AND HARD AND SOFT ~WITH— P. OVERTON, 2 505 First Avenue, - Council Bluffs, Towa, And securo tho best articlo and full measure at the yery lowest price. - Btove wood delivered to any b ity lerbalist “Physician, Master ascy: Catarrh, Nervous Pebility, Mental poplexy, Fits, Loss of Manliness. el BRIEEEET Broadway Steam Laundry ! ited With ale and venercal wation, Paraly & Cons, © Your Contracts Now for Your Missouri Hard Wood ! Coal o DR.G.W.PANGLE, ross. There ber of 80 olored folk from Omaha, who camme ‘ove m&,fi? mm! No,18 South Foarlst. - of the tollowing dis- Depress- Has just opened a new and well fitted steam laundry. G uarantee good : European Hotel. work, Please give e a trial. IF YOU WANT The only only hotel run en the European plan Jin this city. New building, newly furnished and all modern improvements, and is centrally located. BOOTS,SHOESOR RUBBER | PETER BECE TELE, PROPRIETOR, CALL ON Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, Iowa. 'S, A. PTERCH, SALE —xa - U‘nredeo:e;.‘ Goods. Crayon, India [k and Water Colis|\CREAT BARCAINS Solar Camera Enlargement for the trade at reasonable rates. Orders| In diamonds suitable for ladies and gents, also in ladies’ and gents' solid gold and oy mail promptly filled. C. D. LUCCOCK, and silver watches and chains, and a full line of sct and plain gold rings, 200 men's 143 Broadway. Council Bluffs, | and 90 boy's overcoats. AM theso articles must be sold. Money lent on ALL KINDS of personal property. D. GOLDSTELN, 228 Middle Broadway, opposite PETER C. MILLER, city building, Council Blufl i % 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL W. R. VAUGCHAN. R. Rice M. D. Wall-Paper and Window Shadesand Palnting In all ils Branches, Justice of the Peace. |CANCERS, i gt osee o el S Che il Omaha and Council Blufis, CHRONIC DISEASES o iuie s socity. Council Blufl; 3 0dd Felle ver thirty yoars prac | ) 6o Otlice No. Houlestato amd collotionsgency. 1 Odd ¥ellow | | B e e sl apericn L v ‘Consultation free, MORGAN, KELLER, & CO., UNDERTAKERS. The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago Wooden and Metallc Cosee. Calls attended to at THOS. OFFICHR, L % rower, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Counell Blufty . . Ia Establishea - - 1856 Dealers in Forels 0d Dowmas! Excheoge d Howe Securitics, T o - 784 WEHST BROADWAY. Proprietor. brauiches' prouwptly attended w; also carpet and juine.” Telegraphic sud wmall flled without delay * - " LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY.

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