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i ] PR SRR P MYT Y v o - THE DAILY BEE---COU — THE GRAND JURY, one of the leading men in his township, HE DAILY BEE. ——e— and all tho readers of Tho Bullotin will T The Coming Terms of the District |tender their heartfelt sympathies in his and Circuit Conrt, sad bereavement. We learn that the COUNCIL BLUFFS. L { Boly wil be exhuimed anda postamortem : Thursday Morning, Nov. 8. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ta por weok | will presid ....... 10,00 per Yeat | ;e 40 Joave of the Su OFFICE: No. 7 Pear] Street, Near Broadway. " MINOR MENTION, first day of M. D.E Seo Joseph Reiter's fall goods* Bair, Yl Additional locals on seventh page. Bergman, Pleasant; Wm. Beasley, Maco- | poar] gtroet, a steam dying and Fi Mynster block is about completed. donis Purdy, Poter Bechtelo, D. | dry cloaning works. Blumes and ¢ Holst, John yuncil Bluffs; A. W. | yolvots, silks, sating,t gent's clothing, Cheap Railroad Tickets at Bushnell's, The addition toSt. Francis’ Academyis | cil Bluffs, nearly completed. Eugene " Bost was at the ](ngk{nnL J. F. Davidson, of Boston, | Under t Ogden yesterday. Fred W. Lee, of Chicago, was an Og- denite yesterday. J. A. Middleton, of Boston, arrived at the Ogden yesterday. this will Much sport is promised at the matinee | The last at the driving park Saturday. year is to The Bachelor club is preparing to give a social and oyster supper at and early date, Sidney Williams and T. R. Gomley, of [of the ci Colfax, lowa, were at the Pacific yester- | with the day. The pipe for the water works is coming right along now, and it is expected to be Il% laid soon, Leave towed was yosterday given to J. W. Darr, of Chenoy, Neb., and Sarah Stocker, of Marengo, Towa. The board of education is discussinj fase’ st the advisability of having another sehool | “4* stay. house near the Wabash freight depot. Mz, Tves, The banks of the city closed at noen yesterday in respect to the memory of Charles E. Dix, late cashier of the Sav- ings bank, Constable Clatterbuck went out to Carson yesterday to bring ina colored it woman, Anna Scott, who is violently and | the Pacific. dangerously insane, A H, the 7th, ever he m: him to Des a fow days. James 8, An ordinary beer wagon got stalled on | Bechtele's hotel. Broadway yesterday, and yet there are citizens who do not think it is best to pave the stroets. The electric light machinery was shipped from Boston on the first of the month, and is expected to arrive herv within a few days, This evening Miss Ella Miller, a re- turned missionary from Burmah, will give a free lecture at the Baptist church. She will give personal experiences, de- those who yestorday, B. F. ( visited the Bochtele's, officials of place, was i W. C.R. Rev. Richard Armstrong, pastor of the Methodist church, was badly hurt last evening. He was taking down some decorations in his church after a festival imer and others. He was warmly welcomed had been held. and fell from a stepladder, | by his old friends, He broke his collar-bone, left arm and one or tworibs, and was otherwise badly bruised. One of Broadway's retail merchants is Bluffs, e — having a greut deal of trouble with his STRANGE RUMORS. ho!, who is only about seventeen years old, and who is said te get beastly, ugly | Is the Union Pacific Reaching Out for drunk, abusing his father, and causing a commotion l&rsnll . The question arises, who such a boy drink? is to be given at their hall Friday even- ing, Only those fortunate enough to |2veRue, b have secured season tickets are ad.]greater acquisitions. It is stated that|®rtion. Leave advertisements as our office, No. 7 mitted. These occasions are among the | some of their surveyors have been out on most enjoyable of the social season. The Royal ;, um never does things by halves. extension The District Court opens its ‘term in this city December 3. 1t is the last term | ™ Siricethio above was. received, a post: of the District Court at which JudgeReed | mortem examination was made, and the The following is the list of the grand | Four men have since been arrested, and jury, chosen last spring, and who held |are now being held at Denison, await- over They arcexpected to report on the |ing the action ofthe grand jury, now in —— Bair, Valley township; F. T, C, Johnson, THE NEW DYEWORKS. Wyman, Keg ; Wm, Wilson, Coun- term of the district court next year is to be held the first Monday in January, 7th in Crawford county. The first term Monday in February. i Gas fixtures at Bixby's, 333 Broadway. phaidail 22 A F. I. Ford, who has recently entered with Mr, Ceith into tho loan and roal estato busi- 104 V¥ 14" Forry add; 8150, ness at Sioux City, is in the aity for a fow, H v it nays engaged for the defense of Holly Lewis, was in the city yesterday, and loft last oven. ing for home, W. R, Vaughan accompanied Olny Knox, of Macedon'a, was among 0. A, Rogers, of Cedar Rapids, one of the | Rye—40c; light suppl scribe the peouliar customs and habits of | who formerly resided here, have been spend- the country, and give various instructive | ing a few days at the Ogden. Mr, Andrews, . and interesting facts. who is general western agent for the Grand | Bggs—Ready salo at 15 per doze: Trunk and other lines, was here on business, . 1t now appears that the Union Pacific The third of theRoyal Arcanum socials | iy not satisfied with being given Union company is planning for a line running lafly examination made, which it is hoped will unravel the sad mystery of his death. le, as on the first of January he [man's skull was found tractured and 1 other marks of violence were found on his person, which led to the belief that theman had been foully dealt with, o that bench for the higher one preme Court. f thé term session, {ardin) ineil Bluffe; W. H. A, W. Coffman, Knox; A. C-| 'y, R Hurlburt has opened, at No d olf worn goods, all made H, McGinnis, Hazel Dell: merchant’s shelf worn goods, all made as upfell, Eardin;’ Basl Fox, 7000 ™ To¥. . We GiVG Chicaago DiSCOllntS g Real Estate Transfers, he new arrangement the first| qhg following deeds were filed for re- cord in the recorder’s office, November in Shelby = ceunty, and |7 reported for the Ber by P. J. Me. as it is generally understood that Judge | Mahon, real estate agent: Loofbourow is to succeed Judge Reed, | Elizaboth Safley et al. to Mary B. bo his first torm in that event. | Swan, lot 8, block 11, Riddle's “sub; torm_of the cirouit court this | ¢300, We have the only exclusively Wholesale Store for the Sale of RUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES TAND ARCTICS West of Chicago and east of Sawm Francisco, north of St. Louis and south |HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, Z.T. LINDSEY & CO,, Office 412 Broadway, (Up-Stairs), Council Bluffs, lowa, be held in Fremont county De- | * Citizens’ Savings Bank to J. C. Schem- cember 17th, and the first term of the|y,erhorn, lots 3, 4 and b, block b, Bay- circuit court with the new judge, who- | jisy' 2d add; £3,250, ay be, will be held February | “\illiam Newton to L. 8. Axtell, se} , 19, 77, 43; 8150, reuit court in_Council Bluffs new judge will be the second £800. Powell to John H. Powell, lots 7, 8, 18, 19 and 20, block 30, Cen- Avoca; A PERSONAL, tral sub; $500. No, 539 Broadway, - - - b - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. T. N. Deal to Thomas Slattory, nw} - MAYNE & PALMER, DEALERS IN BULK AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE ANRNI'OMI,.\NDC):M}:NT. MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR D SEWER PIPE. 77, 44; §50. (inonfu B. Schenck to N. A. Olston, Thomas Bowman to W. J. Lauterwas- ser, part se} ne}, 25, 75, 44; $600. John Geedson to James Luby, s} ne}, 1, 77, 41; £2,400, D. H Francisco to John Francisco, s} swl, 1, 77, 39; 81, Total sales, 88,201, of Des Moines, one of the attor- Moines, expecting to be gone only e —— Why permit your children to die with di{:htherin.’ Dr. Jefferies’, (Council Blufls, Towa), remedy prevents or cures every case. Send for it. Bradford, of Cleveland, O., is at Wheelock, of Moline, Ill., is at COMMERCOIAL, COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET. . 2 spring, 70c; No. 8;60c; re- 00d demand. R enjoyed a full feed at Bechtele's A FINE LINE OF FALLJ s5ur1e0910A0 iSNOOTV.INVd 7 and 9 Main Street. ealers are paying 28@30c; rejected ‘adwallader, of Creston, Towa, | corn, Chi o,w@mlc;ynms mixed, 49c; white DIRECTORY, COUNCIL BLUF¥FS, IA. e e Y T Bluffs yesterday, and dined at | corn, 50c; the receipts of corn are light. JOHN W. B AIRD ATTORNEY AT LAW. MANAGER OF PUTTAWATTAMIE COUN- . ) Oata—In good demand at 20c. Hay—4 00@6 00 per ton; b60c per bale, TY COLLECTION AG Office corner Broadway and Main strect. ly. the insurance company of that| Qorn Meal—1 25 per 6o pounds. 5 JOHN BENO & CO., 16 HMain stroat and 17 Feartsteet AL By Fadtesday; Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 5 00 Androws and wife, of Chicago, Conl—T 5 50 per ton, 600, "CRESTON HOUSE. Conl—Delivered, hard, 11 00 per ton; soft, MAX MOHN, Hotel, 217 and 219 Main stroct. Plenty and in fair demand at 25¢; it 7 OFFICE, “m:“,.; i e st DR. J. F. WHITE, Cornor Main and Fifth up-stairs. _Residence, 609 Willow avenue. BRE Lard—Fairbank’s, wholesaling at N. SCHURZ. onlyTICE OF THE PEACE: Poultry—Firm; dealers are paying for Y AND FEED, and also had an_ oppertunity to greet some of | oyicens 16c; live, 2 50 bor doson LIV his old time friends, Judge James, Judge Lar- Vegml.ffi;-p.;mml onions, 50c; cab- 8 8 WAGNERv Will contract for funerals at _reasonable rates. 22 Fourth strest. - — bages, 30@40c per dozen; apples, 3 50@4 00 " poF birrel J. M. ST. JOHN Flour—City flour, 1 60@83 40, Draft by return mail. 148 Broadw & 00..CASH BUYERS, st s: Brooms—2 00@3 00 per doz, More Streets? Artistic Work and reasonable_charges. 872 Broadway. NOTICE.—Special advertisements, such as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board. HOWE & SONy and Household suppuumm il 808 Broadway. ng, etc., will be Inserted in this column at the low v ATTORNEYS AT LA, rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion LINDT & HARL James Blook. Practice in state and federal courts. gomery, M, D, ut is ]ooking forward to still | and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent In- SANITARIUM And bath house, ‘;‘h;fln;:: Broadway. L. Bovereign, Prop. P. J. Mont. Yestetday one of the workmen engfiefl emtward out of this city, It is well for WV ANTED—Every bodyn Council lufiato take in moving the old_butiding up Peas) street, was badly hurt by the giving away of the cable, a large iren hool swinging around and hitting him with | are much force on the knee, hurtin; time, be being unable to step on that g reat retu leg. company. 8, T. Walker & Co., of this city, are|tages have been thus far gained, and it is | #Fect Council Blufls mentioned us likely to get the State | well for aldermen and citizens to keep on printing. ~An old established firm with | the alert for some further planningonthe excellent facilitios for doing good service { part of the Union Pacific, to the state in that line, it 1s tobe hoped that they may get it. The State print- The New Catholic Ohurch, The foundation of the new Catholic ing would surely be done wel!, and the work could net fall into better or more skillful hands, Charles Reese, a colored barber at church is duced his wife to stray from the path of Bryant house, and he does not propose | paid, 1 to stand any such doings. provided 4 Conductor Bennett, who has served | Who t‘:‘ ‘.)"'AK""“I """:"P'i‘“ in hand, ong and faithfully as conductor on the|i# interviewing the business men and v :. street car line, has resigned his position, | those interested in having fine church Winter Supply of In the course of a weok, possibly be next | Proferty Monday, the street car company expects to do away with all conductors and put in | 0 help th boxes, in " which passengers can deposit 0, their own fares, Bennett has proved |t # pe he will have no difficulty in finding some | a0 be so of position, Judge Aylesworth has decided one out nhdahnu, wl set up before the assicnment, the citizens of Councll Bluffs (0 . on theirjguard, The interests of the city paramount to those of the Union Pa- ‘ y him so | cific, and the giving of Union avenue has badly that he will be laid up for some shown that the cil.gy cannot expect any’ massive and expensive, and the building ve this ci yelmydxy.‘wlx|lvgcr to a charge | propcrtion, making one of the finest n}w}f .l;dut;::t"i ‘;t h-u'ng ]clmmed by Ed. | church structures in this part of the ° urke ose was the fellow who in- | oo ungry, the cost to bo $40,000. The virtue. Burke avows that Reeso and |foundations have cost $10,000, and about i A “:guf', ’.‘3 nsio( [a8 eevun o Mrs, Burke took a room together at the one half of this amount has been already | yecks. Operations painless. ~ Diseases of the in Council Blufls, and th issouri ard soems a willingness on the part of mn‘:; MJ.BBO H W'ood. l now it would help the enterprise himself an efficient mau, and with his | 20ugh in the other property offered for e m,u.inhnouhip and many friends | #ale to complete the church as soon as it ch::l:-cha-, and needs them badly, and such a great improvement as that now 5 " it e et deckind, going on should practically interest all, | 200 First Avenue, - Council Bluffs, Iowa, in th The Crawferd County Bulletin narrates ‘TusBrr. Delivered by carrierat only twenty cents a week. WAmD—A boy, with pony, to deliver Tus Bax. Igm BARGAIN —-Anyone wanting & st of John. sons Encyolopedia, e lumes, can get & bar- gain by calling at 'Tug Bxe office, ITUATION WANTED—By st clams_cook of good experionce, Address J. W., 700 Main rns for any grant given to that Few of the promised advan. | JOSEPH AGHEGAN, AXRs Poarl Btreot, near Broad T '::;', EDWIN J. ABBO'IT, Notary mmiflf-‘l’&l‘..‘."m’?';,i‘éfi" 415 Broadway. Washington avenue, locating a possible |~ T 3 A NTED Four broom ma) At V. SMITH & NORTON, in that direction, and that the Al_flglllel:t;loarl oid, Mlvl;u'u"'lhcnm,é':unoy-l'l RE E HOUSE, o to New Opera House. _ Refitted 91, $1.50 per HAIR GOODS | somao o ars OF ALL KINDS. IN THE WEST, QUALITY CONSIDERED, - W. Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. e —— AND Corner Main street and Eighth avenue, Council Blufts, &ar s ard prompt deli now completed. The work is Neola, was arrested there and brought to | Which is to be erected thereon will bo in |~ — HARD WOOD|¥<imball & Champ, (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.) MONEY T0 :LOAN ON REAL ESTATE! Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. in_from two to four Model Steam Laundry! 12 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. caving 85,000 to e ectumaBpectalty. o © 0 ook, |N. A. CHRISTIANSON, R roprietor. % fa Rev, Father McMenom; 11.4&w Ttem 5 ‘ounci Hlufs, owa AND HARD AND SOFY Coal ~WITH= P. OVERTON, he cause along, By raising the rmanent success, for there is 1d. Council Bluffs needs better And seouro the best articlo and full measure at the sory lowest price. - Btave wood delivored o auy part of by DR.G.W.PANGLE, READER OF MAN! Fitteen years' experionce, Ecleotlo, tio and Horballst Physicisn: Masier of the :f:m,"i’:‘.. casen: Nl"‘:!: Debllity, Meutal Depross- xy, Fits, Loss of Manliness. oved Wi ou!.go Enfl. Drop- red 'i&nl 8) i REMOVING THE|REMAINS, | the following mysterious death; “ m»kf"&'flf.“fi‘&'."‘ufi-"}?nm:&-. Y P—r— Last Thursday morning, Henry Gus- e Body of Oaries ¥, Dix Suariea |ty Holing, sged ufla":fi;” :::' found the Hapotost Rasuie, o b for thejGrief Btricken Euste: in Mr. Edw; undt's barn, ven to priv and veners Home. " |had for some days boen throshing fon | LAY, Losaied N0, 10 Broddway, Hooms, (op: hvlv:d:lundz and had concluded his work [A Corx 00 Diagnosia oiven Piithous any Yestorday attoruoon there were briot | swvera) of the e el 7o, Int | _eromails e o 2 f the ers previously funeral services held here over the re- | boen aocustomed to sleep in the bara, M. R_-_Rlsnonu L mains of Charles E. Dix, the cashier of |81 thaf 8t. Paul's Espiscopal church, and in_ ac- cordance with the ritual of that church, ‘ease, of Omuha; | be Robinson and W, W. | wasa bri taking them nl:x' charge, | is one of the Bavings) bank, who shot himself ;i?:fd :hu:e'th-t n:gl;t. The body was " eclining on floor while temporarily insane, The services | near one of th‘:dwn. C‘:r:l‘le:] i'?' i Hn sul‘almfl gflm ‘were conducted by Rev. Mr. Mackey, of | ald, with commendable promptn to the residence of Mr. 0. J, Hol- REPRRSRETY ing, the boy's father, in Otter Oreck L township, where an i t ostohc There was quite & gathering of sorrowing | Thuraday night. No- ssienn e o0 | ¥ friends and the occasion was peculiarly | veloped “at the inquest upon whick ire, Philadel 3 sad and The pall bearers were | theory of the young nmu'ru(;flth i 3 LA Bt. Joe; Robert| Itisa s remains were placed | who enjoyed taken to the | friends, and sympathy is expressed for ., | the atflicted parents. ~ C. John Holling OFFIOE ROOMS, 8and 6 507 FARNAM, t young Holling intended to 088, ro- Phonix Asurance Co., of London, Cash Amsots. . ,864,604.00 1000,000.00 i 1,276,000.00 + 1,200,000.06 5.00 OFFICE: —Room 19, O ing. Telapbone No. #76 “John D, Peabody, M. D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, ad affair in overy respect. He ght and intelligont. young may a large number “of personal our best known zens an I1ceglee Strcet, Has just opened a new and well fitted steam laundry. Guarantee good acts Now for Your|work, Please give me a trial. IF YOU WANT BOOTS, SHOESOR RUBBERS CALL ON S. A PTERCE, Corner Main and First Avenue, Council Bluffs. He has Them. PREMIUM PORTRAITS ~XIN - Crayon, India Ik and Water Colors Solar Camera Enlargement for the trade at reasonable rates. Orde: oy mail promptly filled. C. D. LUCCOCK, s 143 Broadway, Council Bluffs, G REA / SIX PER CENT OPTION LOANS. On City and Farm Property. S. W. FERGUSSON & CO., 39 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs, lowa. ST O WV E S Our line of Stoves is the mos. complete in ae city and includes all the most Desirable Patterns and Latest Iruprovements ! We have hammered the prices down as thin as they will stand without breaking, and you are invited to call and 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 W ELIGHEXT, 504 Broadway and 10 and 12 Main St,, Council Bluffs. ¢ (342 and 344 Brondway, - - . : Whrite to us direct for prices, ete. Our line of Specials is the finest | =—— in the country. 7 . 0 ul- ) Cut rates to all points at McAllister's LIVE STOCK. I HANIIT. ros u “l tioket oflice, 505 Brodway, Council| Cattlo—300@3.50; calven, 5 00@7 50. J AGOB KOGH; Stock Complete. _Suits made at reasonable prices. No. 805 Main St. Hogs—Market for hogs quiet, as the pack- & F SMITH CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, gg‘)%u.g. are closed; shippers are paying 400 | Ue Lo . Corner 7th and Broadway. _Plans and specifications furnished. o DEALER IN FINE HARNESS, W. W. SEBRMAN, 1 have the variety that brings patronage. 5S04 Matn strect, SPECIAL NOTICES.|[JAMES FRANEY, MERCHANT TATLOR. WIEOLES AR Hardware! 109 and 111 8. Main Street, ‘ COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA. NMetcalf Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. 10WA, eam, o & Conti et Parties, Soolables and Picnics -uepliod on short notice, and goods delivered to of the city. ienna Bread, and Pies. Fine Cigars, W. T. BRAUN’S European Restaurant, 404 West Broadway, . . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS. ffé:’,“;:‘{g,a':fr pymn v Hapd and Soft.w‘Coa,l’ HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS MBought and Sold. Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished = ] No. 4 Pearl Street, = 2 “EONCATIONT o NCIL BLUFFS. BUCKEYE FEED GRINDER \ A i * 4 WILL SHELL AND GRIND AT THE SAME TIME ! A complete Horse Power. The best Feed Ml 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 Nebraska. A A A I e e e ) bl g MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, DEALER IN G“ [ C. NOTIONS, JEWELRY, &C. 337 W. Broadway, - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA SKELTON, HENDRICKS & RICE, TAILORS, 102 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS. EMBRACING MANY NOVELTIES Sold at the Lowest Prices NOT TO BE FOUND ELSEWHERE. YOUR TRADE IS SOLICITED M. CALLACHER. G-R OCER B S. New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attendants. TE&X { First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, STEINHARDT & FREYHAN, Wholesale Liquor Dealers ! 317 Broadway, S 5 COUNCIL BLUFFS: JUST OPENED! BECHTELE’S European Hotel. The only only hotel run en the European plan 5in this city. New building, newly furnished and all modern improvements, and is centrally located. PETER BECE TELE, PROPRIETOR, Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, Iowa. PAWNBROKERS SALE L =3 Unredeomed Goods. RCAINS 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, 200 men’s and 90 boy's ovgrcoats, All those articles must bo. sold. Money lont on ALL KINDS of personal property, D. GOLDSTEIN, 228 Middle Broadway, opposite city building. Counil Bluffs 235 W.R.VAUCHAN. | R Rice M. D. Justice of the Peace. CANGBRS, or other tumors removed without the knife or drawing of blood. Omaha and Council Bluffs, CHRONIC DISEASES ot sinas o speciscs. Real estate and collection agenoy. 7 04d Fellow's | ° Ouver thirty years ot expericace, Office Ne. look, over Savings Bank. 38083 | 5 Pearl strect, Conn .’fi.l..u“n e, O e Mrs, B, J. Hillon, i, D, Mol PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 922 Broadwav. Council Blufls bl ] B . rusar, Ja00n 5“‘;-"“3“ CADWE}LII.: CADWELL. OFFIOER & PUSEY Attorneys-at-Law,| _BAwKeRs. Council Blufts . o f s COUNCH JFF) 3 . Offce, Maiin Bissst. oo 1 gat” :va-n & uc. | Establishea L4 . 1856 Alahon's Block, Wil ctice W State and wders) Dealers ri Forelgn sud Domestic Exchan ge ac courty Homie S¢ cuties.

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