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[ — 6 [ THE DAILY BEE+--COUNCIL BLUFKKS, TUESDAY, NOVEMSER 6, 1833, — S —. oy THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Tuesday Morning, November 6. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 20 conta per week #10.00 per Yoar OFFICE: No. 7 Pear] Street, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. Soo Joseph Reitor's fall goods® Additional locals on seventh page. Cheap Railroad Tickets at Bushnell's, Mayne & Co. want more broom-makers, The Chautauqua club had another in- teresting and instructive seasion last night. Andrew Sharp, for disturbing thepeace, was yosterday fined §5 and costs by Judge Aylesworth. Fred Lamb celebrated his birthday yesterday, and an easy chair was among the gifts received. The joists for the floor are being laid on the now completed foundations of the new Catholic church The ladies of the Broadway Methodist church give a New England supper at the church parlors this evening. Among_the plain drunks disposed of i the police court yesterday were Charley | damage. The Fuller and J. D, Zolmer. The board of trade has passed a reso- lution urging the city council to gi Darant stroet to the Unien Pacific rail- way. Smith & Toller, the Main street mer- chant tailors, have put a large and hand- some sign in position over their front. 1t catches the eye. Permit to wed was yesterday granted Frank E. Seibert and Lizzie A. Lacy, both of this city. Last evening Justice Schurz tied the knot for them. Marshal Jackson is beginning to run cows into the pound again, but the bovines, like the two-legged prisoners, seem to get away. The city pound is as woak as the calaboose. A bakery wagon, bearing in big letters the name of John Kramer, was snatched through Broadway at a lively'flit yester- day by a runaway horse. Though no great smash up occurred, yet the bakery wagon took the cake among runaways yesterday, Judge James succeeded pretty well, while in Chicago, in being interviewed by the newspaper men, and aired up several local matters, one to the effect that all the saloon men worked with the Republicans for ;prohibition. He failed to say anything about the ‘‘back pay” resolution of the council, and his drawing $100 extra for services as alderman. Some small boys played the role of ‘burglars practically and successfully at Mrs. Pleiffer's millinery store. The; gained entrance by raising a window an¢ tapped the till, getting a small amount. The boys will probably not be prosecuted, the affairs being left for their parents to handle, * The boys ought to be checked pretty summarily in their fast speed to- wards the penitentiary. FIGHTING THE FILL. One of Broadway's Property Owners tiets an Injnnction, Grade One ot the Urged. The Change of Reasol There has been much trouble attending the work of filling up Broadway and Main streets to grade, and various vexa- tious questions have been brought to the front, and are etill unsettled. A petition has been filed in the court stating that Sarah C. Keyes is the owner of fifty feet on Broadway, east of Seventh strect, it being the property known as the Her- dic barn. The petition states that in 1869 the city council established the grade of Broadway and at that point it was fixed at thirty-three feet above the plane of reference. A building was put up on the property and a brick sidewalk and stone curbing laid in conformity with that grade. In April, 1880, the council changed the grade in, and now the council has contracted with M. A. Moore to fill up the street and sidewalk, which at this particular point causes a raise of two feet or more, The petition further statos that the property will be damaged by this raise, and the city council has made no offer of settling for the damage, or given the usual notice of appoint ment of appraisers to fix the potitioner desires to have Moore and the city enjoined from taking away the brick sidewalk and curb- ing, and filling in dirt, and a tempor- ary injunction is asked for. Judge Loufbourrow has granted the prayer and fixed the bonds at £300. This of course only affects immediately the fill at that place, about fifty feet, but yet it has indirectly a further and more impor- tant effect, as other property is in the same condition and other injunctions may be asked for and got. Tl e work will be still further interrupted and a serious delay made. The plaus for city improvements have been hastily formed, contracts have been sadly tangled up, bad weather has added its share of perplexity and delay, and the city council will have to show greater firmness and wisdom than it has yet manifested if it gets the streets in any sort of shape befere the winter sets in with a freeze up. et T S Cut rates to all points at McAllister's ticket office, 505> Broadway, Council Bluffs. A SPECIAL BARGAIN. Oasady & Orcutt offer body Brussels carpet at $1.15 per yard, made and laid. Now is the time to buy. e —— Gas fixtures at Bixby’s, roadway. —— Real Estate Transfers. The following deeds were filed for record in the county clerk's office No- vember Gth, reported for Tue Ber by Amen’ real estate agency: Mary B. Swan to Susan West, sw} of IBL. 4,77, 44; 8§26 . M. Loudenback to W, H. Painter, w} of se}, 25, 76, 38; $1,800, County Treasurer to Mary B. Swan, sw} of nw}, 4, 77, 44; $8.80. bert Tindale to John Walker, part There is & gang of young hoodlums who gather f‘lfll:;:fly on Upper Broad- way, in v church, and indulge in all sorts of row- dyism. The police have cleared them awiy several times but still® they gather occasionally, Sunday night a young man named Fred Stiles, and that he would start yesterday to get him, PERSONAL, C. 8. Shenfield, the railway contractor, who has been visiting old friends here for a fow days, 1oft last evening for his home in Al- buquerque, New Mexico. J. H. Cronch and wife wore at the Pacific yeste Hon. B. ¥. € the city a f Springfiold, TIL., yton, of Macedonia, was | Cincinnati, was o Pacific torday. W, Sweet, of Chicago, aterday. , of Ble placed himself at iington, Illinois, was the city yesterday and at the Ogden, Samuel J. Mack, of Cincinnati, was in the city and at the Ogdon yesterday. Bob Flinn, of De« Moines, was at the Og. den yestorday. E. H. Boery, of Milwaukee, is an Ogden house guest. E. D, Tabor and J. H, 8hirland, of Malcom, Towa, were at the Ogden yesterday. W. Middloton, of Logan, was in the city yosterday. E. Starbuck, of Glenwood, visited Council Bluffs yosterday. . T. Smythe, of New York, is a Pacific house guest. Judge Day, of the Snpreme bench was in the city yosterday. Judge James has returned from his Chicago trip* Mrs, Elam Clark, accompanied by her Miss Henriotta Donaley, and Miss imma Potts, roturned last evening from Fort Calhonn, Neh., to which place the remains of her late noblo husband were taken for inter- ment, Funeral services were conducted at 1 o'clock by the Masonic fraternity and touch- ing remarks made by Rev. J. P, Aundrew, a filend of the deceased from boyhood. g COMMERCIAL, COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Wheat—No, 2 spring, 70c; No, 3, 60c; re- jocted, B0c; good demand. Corn—Deplers aro paying 28@30c; rejected corn, Chicago, #0@40c; mow mixed, 49; hite corn, 50c; the receipts of corn are light. of lot F, John Johnson's add. ; $145. George R. Wheeler to George Snell, inity of the Methodiat |lot 6, block 1, Stutsman’s 1st add; $900. Total sales, $2,878.85. e ——— MUSICAL GHUSTS, Dill was passing along there | A Fourth Ward House Seems to be remark when some insulting was e, at which Dill proveeded to slap their mouths, There was a street commotion o the result and the unfortunate Dill Troubled by Them, Mrs, Berringer, an old lady, who lives was of course the victim arrested while |in & little house on Seventh street in the the others got away. He was discharged | Fourth ward , seems te be hothered with morning when the facts were m‘::yont, It is time now that the gang was broken up, even if some pretty rough handling should be necessary. Among the ladies of purchasable virtue who were yesterday broughtbefore Judge Aylesworth was one wgo only a fow weeks left the path of rectitude for one of e, voluntarily and deliberate- ly. She had been married, but had some trouble with her husband, and they sep- arated. She had not seen him since last May, and had been since then workingas a servant in private famuies here and in Missouri valley. H r good old fatherand mouher were rosidents .of Henry Creek, and moved lately from there to Nebraska. She had become tired of honest work and had concluded to abandon her woman- hood and her all. Judge Aylesworth gave her a fatherly talking to, and, in- stead of fining her, gave her two or three days to consider the matter, hoping that she nugllt change her mind and try and live a decent life, e —— “0. K.” DOLLAR STORE, The new popular dsllar store, opposite Mott’s lumber oftice, on Broadwl:l;', is now of Rare opportunities to secure the best albums, popular books, and use- ful articles for parlor decorations, Ladies are cordially invited to examine the hand- some stock, ghosts. She went to the neighbors about 12 o'clock Sunday night and aroused them with the report that the boys were bothering her at her, house, tapping at her windows, etc., and young Mr. Dye went over to drive the boys off. He could see nothing of the boys complained of, and going inside the house, waited there a little while to seo if they re- turned. There was soon tapping heard on the windows, and he glided out to catch the boys, but there were no boys, and still the tapping continued, evidently done by unseen hands, After the tap- ping stopped, and while he was inside the house, he heard distinctly the beat- ing of tin-pans under ‘tho floor. satisfactory explanation. Then there was the ringing of bells in the ceiling and this too he could not account 3 He became 80 exorcised about the mat- ter that he searched and searched for some clue to the mysterious sounds, and not being able to find any he yesterday roported to tho police and wanted a spe- cial put on duty there, He says he is no spiritualiat, but he could not get at any uxfihnntiun of the mysterioussounds, of the hearing of which hio says he is con- flduqt. and that he could not have been deceived. Mrs, Berringer has often com- e — @ THENEW DYE WORKS, . R. Hurlburt has opened, at No., 34 Pearl stroet, a steam tg‘l:g uld. Fr:noh Vv mlka il st e sating,{ gent’s clot! merchant’s sho ‘worn goods, -lln(:sdos good a8 new. . e —— JACK IN THE BOX, Shields Is Arrested for Assault, and an Old Santence Brought to Bear on Him, Jack Shields, who has gained some no- toriety as a thumper, was arrested yester- day for assault and battery, the conplaint being made by James W, Kingley, who claimed that Shields hit him in the mouth in Job Nelson's saloon, causing the claret to fly and inflicting quite an in- jury., He also wanted: Shields bound months in ing over Shields’ bead there, inr-auu tn‘nndun n old W.Jm{npumdmo . Shields Mdmw;mdvugox:w-ppw that case, but never did, and now that he is io the again ho will probably be on to serve out this sentence. It some of the thumping ambition of he is com, to re- and key for six months, out of his scrapes so He investigated but could not get any | ghulm@ of the hoys of the neighborhood othering her, but this last night's expe- rience is such as to make it seem more reasonable in her to charge it up to the spirits, e — ‘WANTED IN INDIANA, A Young Man Arrested for too Great Intimacy with His Sistor-in-Law, A young man named W. E. Styles is lying in jail here now awaiting the arri- val of an officer from Indians to take him back to that State ona charge of adultery, The complaint is made by his father-in-law, Mr, Harris, living at Ply. mouth, Ind., who charges that Styles, not satisfied with marrying one of his daughters,| has fruined the other one, a {uung girl. Stiles has boen out in Ne- braska and the officers have been search- ing for him there, but he gave them the stip someway, and has eluded arrest until he reached this city, He has been tray- eling under the alias of W, E. Ellinburn and there was some mail directod to that name, which was awaiting him here, Constable Clatterbuck and 0. E, Beswick, who have been doing some detective work here, were on the look out for him, and when he got his mail they promptly arrested him. He denies the charge em- plut’!ull » and claims that it is **a put up ob," and that when he gets back to In ana he can clear himself of the foul ac- cusation. His wifo arrived here yester- day, and seems to cling to the belief that a her husband is innocent A dispatch received from Sheriff Kyle, of ll; ymou‘:l.: , telling the officers here to hold Oata— llogood demand at 20c. Hay—4 00@6 00 per ton; 50c per bale, Ryo—400; light apply. Corn Meal—1 25 per 100 pounds, Wood—Good supply; prices at yurds, 5 00@ 600. Coal—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; soft, 550 per ton, Butter—Plenty and in fair demand at 25¢; 30c. eady salo at 15c per dozen, ‘airbank’s, wholesaling at 1c. Poultry—Firm; _ dealers are paying for chickens 16c; live, 2 50 per dozen. Vegetables—Potatoes, 50c; onions, bages, 30@40c per dozen; apples, $ b per barrel Flour—City flour, 1 60@3 40, Brooms—2 00@3 00 per doz. LIVE BTOCK. Cattlo—3 00@3 50; calves, 5 00@7 50. Hoga—Market for hogs quiet, as the pack- |(,%g4 Honses ara closed; shippers aro paying 4 00 e The Fire Department of Baltimore, Samuel W. Regester, Esq,, President Board of Fire Commissioners, recom- mends St. Jacobs Oil, as the great pain- cure, e — The Light is Coming. W. R. Vaughan returned from Des Maines Saturday evening, for a Sunday stay here. He is in much better health, and also has received an encouraging piece of news in the form of a telegram stating that the complete electric light outfit for Council Bluffs left Boston 50 tober 31. Mr. Vaughan returns to Des Moines to-day, but says he will return EXCLUSIVEI We have the only exclusively Wholesale Store for the Sale of RUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES AND ARCTICS West of Chicago and eastof San Francisco, north of St. Louis and south of St. Paul. We Give Chicago Discounts! Write to us direct for prices. ete. Our line of Specials is the finest in the country. Z.T. LINDSEY & CO,, Office 412 Broadway, (Up-Stairs), Council Bluffs, lowa, - MAYNE & PALMER, DEALERS IN Hard and Soft Coal, BULK AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE. No, 639 Broadway, - - - . . H & TOLLER, i) 9 COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. A FINE LINE OF FALL} iSNOO'TVINVd 85u1320019A0 SuitingsS. 7 and 9 Main Street. DIRBOTORY, COUNCII BLUNFFS, TA. ot bttt e il el e et ool Mttt 1Y ATTORNEY AT LA JOHN W. BAIRD, TY COLLECTI! JOHN BENO & C0., MAX MOHN, MANAGER OF PUTTAWATTAMIE COUN- W. GE! Office corner Broadway and GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 18 Main strect and 17 Pearl street. CRESTON HOUSE. Hotel, 217 and 219 Main street. = Empkie Hardware Co WEOLES AL Hardware! 109 and 111 8, Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - -« I0WA. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, 342 and 344 Broadway, COUNCTT. BLUTFS, 10 1 e, Fris & Culeiney Parties, Sociables and Picnics nu{-fplied on short notice, and goods delivered tc all parts of the city. ienna Bread, and Pies, Fine Cigars. W. T. BRAUN’S European Restaurant, 404 West Broadway, . . COUNCIL BLUFFS. HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS MBought and Sold. Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished No. 4 Pearl Street, = = o O™ 00UNCIL BLUFFS. BUCKEYE FEED GRINDER SHELL AND GRIND AT THE SAME TIME ! WILL A complete Horse Power. The best Feed Ml in existence. but little more than a common grinder. Write for cirenlars to SHUGART, WAITE & WIES, Council Bluffy, Iowa, General Agents for Western Iowaand Nebraska. Costs D_R- 'I'_P- ,VY E—ITE-_ DSty Mbo B L P :"':“'!‘Zi‘l‘g%!!'”-,’fl“y‘l‘fl'flfl‘&. N. SCHURZ. onlUSTICEr THE pEACE, S:__S WAGNEE, Wil contract nu_rflu-f o m'ng@_ 22 Fourth street. J. .M, ST, JOHN & C0..CASH BUYERS, "wiuinisfya JACOB KOCH, @. F. SVITH. W. W. SHERMAN, JAMES FRANEY, HOWB & SONI and llt‘l!llnlml(!!\Iptallu.l LIN’DT & HAB'I’ James Blook. .ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MERCHANT TAILOR, Btook Complote.._Buits mado at reasonable prices. No. 805 Main St INTRACTOR AND BUILDER, DEALER IN FINE HARNESS, 1 have the variety that brings patronage. 124 Main street. MERCHANT TAILOR. Artistio Work and reasenable charges. 72 Broadway. STOVES, 808 Broadway. Practice in state and foderal courts. SANITABIUM Md‘mr’hor‘, ‘l’lhy.:g:nu Broadway. L. Sovereign, Prop. P. J. Mont- EDWIN J. ABBOTT, JUSTICE OF THE the latter part of the week, and remain until the light is in werking order. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—Bpecial advertisements, such as Lost, Found, To Lean, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board- lug, ete., will bo inserted in this column at the low rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent in- sertion. Leave advertisements at our oftice, No. 7 Pearl Streot, near Broadway WANTS, i Bluffs, | Bluffs to_take at only twonty ANTED—Ey TrxBre. | D cents a wook. WAN'rl:ll—l( “boy, with pony, to deliver Tik Bk, JRNED to the city, Tam now pre. nd winter a” few 1 Encye y callingg anil_shoo maker, no uth Main ACOB KOBE JOSEPH GAGHEGAN. porner Main street and Elghth avenue, Council ui £47 Lowest rates and prompt delivery, treat Piles and Pallingfo! Re 1 Tl ud peranant. Sire T o tue 13 ook weeks, Oy tions painle 8 O Keobum o' Bpsciaiy. o Diseases of the DR. A, J. COOK, 11-d&w Ltem Counci Blufts, ows Make Your Contracts Now for Your Winter Supply of Missouri Wood ! AND HARD AND SOFT Coal ~WITH—~ P, OVERTON, 600 First Avenue, - Council Bluffs, Iowa, And secure the best article and full measure atthe very lowest price. - Btove wood delivered 10 any part 8 Y et il St DR.G.W.PANGLE, Fitteen yodrs' experionce. Ecleotic, Magnetic and Herballst “Physician. Master of the' following dis- oaves: Catarrh, Nervous Debility, Mental Depross- ion, Apoplexy, Fite, Loss of Manliness. Cancers Removed Without the Knife, Drop- |¥‘uurm Without Tapping, Liver Cowplaint, Kidney Comulaint, Diabstes, Rheu- it Paralysls, While Swelling, Erysipelss, 8t s *Dasioe., Woman and Her D es Treated Wi he Ha } Results. 4 - e’ Hoomied hl 510 Seobdvar, Ao on. -‘uu‘-‘)° flquu'dln a?-“"m-. 4 ""m &b 100 nosis Given Without any ' Explanation from 3 o DA ot 8 POt Notary Publio and General conv.fi&‘i" 416 Broadway. REVFRE HOUSE HAIR GOODS OF ALL KINDS. Sold at the Lowest Prices IN THE WEST, QUALITY CONSIDERED, At MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, - - 887 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. EKimball & Champ, (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.) NONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE! Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. Model Steam Laundry! 712 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. N. A. CHRISTIANSON, S Has just opened a new and well fitted steam laundry. work, ~Please give me a trial. IF YOU WANT BOOTS, SHOESOR RUBBER CALL ON S. A. PTERCH, Corner Main and First Avenue, Council Bluffs. He has Them. PREMIUM PORTRAITS Crayon, India [k and Water Colors, Solar Camera Enlargement for the trade at reasonable rates. Orders oy mail promptly filled, C. D. LUCCOCK, 143 Broadway. Council Bluffs. SIX PER CENT OPTION LOANS. On City and Farm Property. S. W. FERGUSSON & CO,, 89 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs. Towa. ot o SR OSTREY ST O WV IED &S Our line of Stoves is the mos. complete in ae city and includos all the most Desirable Patterns and Latest Improvements ! Wo have hammered the prices down as thin as they will stand without breaking, and you are invited to call aud see how thick the stoves are in comparison. PECIAL DRIVE ON A LOT OF HARD COAL STOVES, Nickel, slightly tarnished, at a reduction of $5.00 each, DEVOL WRIGEKT, 504 Broadway and 10 and 12 Main §t,, Council Bluffs. T day roprietor. G uarantee good MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, Lades Fomishng oo | 337 W. Broadway, NO_TIONS, J_EWELRY. SKELTON, HENDRICKS & RICE, TAILORS, 102 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS. FALL AND WINTER STOCK NOW COMPLETE, EMBRACING MANY NOVELTIES NOT TO BE FOUND ELSEWHERE. YOUR TRADE TS SOLICITED - M. GALLACHER. G IR O C E R m S, New Storo, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attendants. TELT | Frst Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, |2 STEINHARDT & FREYHAN, Wholesale Liquor Dealers ! 317 Broadway - COUNCIL BLUFFS: T ITUST OPENED! BECHTELE’'S European Hotel. The only only hotel run en the European plan Jin this city. New building, newly furnished and all modern improvements, and is centrally located. PETER BECH TELE, PROPRIETOR, Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, Iowa. PAWNBROKERS SALE Uuedee:e:d,.. Goods. GREAT BARGAINS In diamonds suitable for ladies and gents, also in ladies’ and gents’ solid gold and and silver watches and chains, and a full line of set and plain gold rings, 250 men's and 90 boy’s overcoats. All these articles must be sold. Money lent on AL KINDS of personal property. D. GOLDSTEIN, 228 Middle Broadway, opposite city building, Council Bluffs W. R. VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Bluffs, Real estate and collection agency, n 04d Fellow's look. _over Bavings Baok. fansy- Mrs. 1, J. Hilton, M. D,, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 222 Broadway. Councl) Rlufls JACOB SIMS. E. P. CADWELL. SIMS & CADWELL, Attorneys -at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0OWA Office, Main Street, Rooms 1 and Bhugart & Mo Mahou's Block. W[ practice in State and wiers) courts BROADWAY. il Bluffs. R. Rice M. D. ¥ thirty yéers practical experience. Office No 1 strect, Council Blufls, ‘Consultation free. THOS. OFYICRR, [T OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Councll Bluffe . Establishea - - Dealers in Forelgn snd Domestic Excla 1 Homie Securities. In 1856 s