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6 THE DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLUFF fHE DAILY BEE ined yesterday and out of twenty-one, were found not to be in a working S = oy :E-xndi!ion. 4 COUNCIL BLUFFS.|iond ,:i,‘:.\xi";'?f.":‘”i'fi:'n;':‘gf He is Taken Back in Irons to Aaswer _A_ B IJ AH. : noeded apparatus be put in. lic as well as the department rely now, _ | more or less, on the electric alarm, and Friday Morning, Nov. 9. T SUBSORIPTION RATES: it in certainly it ""'“I’“""‘!-} T‘; "“}3' The Sad Wrecking of a Child's Life Readers of T BE: may wonder why we headed this advertisement y »n this unreliability is worse than to do o i S N g0 per Your Without it entitely, and depend on by Vileness, as above, i = — the old fashionec f “Fire, firo s ) » & OFFICE: which seld es astray. | o it Kyle, of Plymouth, Marshall ! ¢ a first-class| SHeT Y ymouth, barsha o T bbb Ao ol O] - oot "™ |county, Indiana, arrived hero yesterday - after the man W. E. Stiles, arrested a g h biect we - attenti MINOR MENTION, THE NEW DYEWORKS. few days ago by Deputy Sheriff Clatter- Thorefore say to you that our object was to attract your attention to the See Joseph Reiter's fall goods* Additional locals on seventh page. Cheap Railroad Tickets at Bushnell's. | merchant's dry cleanin; The board of trade is to meet Monday | R0od as new. night. The city council deliberates again Mon- day evening. The Transfer club is to have a levee and promenade on next Wednesday even- ing. Since Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Harding left brother-in-law, Stiles being employed in Work has actively commenced on the [ council Bl bridge over Indian _creek at Bryant stfoot, B. MoAuley appears at Dohoney's next e Monday evm{in in “Uncle Dan'l of]Prospering, Jarvis Section, Miss Ella Miller, a returned missiona; at the Baptist church last evening, account of Mrs, Kate Herbert now asks for a re- | will remain lease from the matrimonial bonds fasten-| At first his health was unfavorably|and calling for letters addressed to that her to George Herbert. She claims he|,geoted by the climate, but it is now the | name was arrested. Stiles has been mar- reveme. M. Harding writes Tite B2E|child of his own, who has died during has doses her. Leave to marry was granted yesterday |as follows, to J. D, Clark and Ginerva Jump, both | with of this city; also to H. C. McGraw and Anna Stocker, both of Carson. DeNver, Seven and a quarter pounds of papers | Wont this lo were filed yesterday in the case Gronewi Campbell, sént here from Mills county. forred against Mrs. Ed. Burke by her [ us, blessed husband. David Tostevin was again’ booked at the police station yesterday, this time as *‘drunk or eccentric.” His eccentricity, if that is what is the matter, is getting unbearable. The time of the Superior Court was|in that the taken up yesterday in the further hear-|that controls all things through perfect ing of the case of Colby vs. The Cedar|evolution, has in it fulfilled his estab- Rapids Insurance company, the question | lished law. being of law rather than fact, To-morrow afternoon there is the promise of much sport at the driving park. There is to be a race between Little Sioux and Dr. Cary's black mare Loreve. Also a centest for single road- aters for $100, J. M. Dorr, prineigll of the public schools at Cheney, Neb., was married in N LLis city to Miss Sarah Stocker, of Mor- | there in the -engo, 1ll., Wednesday eveni happy couple left for their home yesterday. Pottowattamie Grove No, 23, Ancient ‘Order of Druids, had the following offi- cers installed bs District Deputy E. Rosecrans: J, D, James A. Herald, ““How swee! ebraska content and rays have mas, O, G. colored woman of Carson, to the asylum | retriever. at Mt. Pleasant. He also had the papers for the trsnafer of Levi Graybill and Jus- tus Beichlen from Mt, Pleasant to Dav- enport, Dr, Green’s horse took a run yesterda; down Broadway, and turned into Nortz Main running into its boarding place at Dr. Patton's livery stable, colliding with the front post, but fortunately not” hurt: i‘ni him. The buggy escaped damage ‘We, too, Emvament stay. And eral buffalo robes from livery stables, has | position—and that puta fow years since if been held to answer to the grand jury, his bail being fixed at $500. Being un- able to furnish it he lies in jail. Mr. Charles Dodge, the agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, at the Union Pacific depot, was on Wednesday night married to Miss Alma Jennings, daughter of J. J, Jennings. Both are anost worthy young folks and have many friends. The ceremony was porformed by Rev. C. Hamlin, of the Congrega- tional church, in the presence of the rel- atives and a fow intimate triends of the was simpl, unmoles where even off future 8, T. Walker rises to correct Tre Bk, He is seeking to get the State book bind.- State printirg will probal the ¥, Dodge office, but if Mr. the would not only well and honestly done, but who would | Cut rates ulg to seo noworthy | ticket office, 500 Broadway, Council s yoi s poion, Blu, * i HARD WOOD The next term of the district court IOWA'S AKCHITEOT, AND promises to be a dry one, in one respect ——— at least. The roof of the court house is actually being fixed, It will be a little awkward at firs for the attorneys who have been in the habit, on rainy days, of hnldm’ an umbrella with one hand, while gesturing with the other, in Stheir argu- ments before the j;rly. The " couri room itself is also to be calcomined and cleaned up before court opens. _ Mueller, the music man, is on the 2::1%'::'0 :An. and o::d. lar;dingout in- ‘n“'“‘l, goods, fancy goods, F. R. Hurlburt has opened, at No. 54 |buck, Stiles is a young man but 28 Pearl street, a steam dying and French velvets, silks, satins,\ gent’s clothing, DELIGHTED WITH DENVER, Mr. and Mrs, Dr. Harding Still Lin- gering in the West. been many inquiries as to when they were to return, and as to how they were being naturally much interested. A let- . > g Ty, Y hat from Indis, gave an intereating lecture | ter received by Tre Bee states that on terest by the friends here: itor of THe Bee. of | & new song rl)fl praise to tl;z give; rlwlf al 3 blessings, while enjoying to our fullness e oY, Wil A VREBL BIoESNTOL, Lk WoRBsbalaress tion, Surely in this lovely region of -The leading attraction in Abbott's|country, where are spread to view on court yesterday was the examination of | every hand nature's most sublime phases, thought it would the charge of unwifely conduct pre-|may we exclaim, God is with us and fo us in the tiny flower and leaflett, in even the silently towering mountain that seems in jits very solid stillness wholly wanting in life—but if we go back and note the many changes it has undergono in its formation through the progress of evolution, may we not ascribe to it life Yes, this is a quiet Sabbath, and That float upon the air, In gentle cadence this then swells, And wakes the soul to prayer. Having just returned from an. early morning stroll, cheered by the rising snn | ¢ that promiscs’ anether sy of raiant |diphthoria? Dy, Jefferis’ (Council Blufls, brightness and welcome warmth, I can[Iowa) remedy prevents or cures every but think of, d the|even, is threatened the cold blasts of b, winter. Here thero has not, as yet, blown one chilling blast to warn us of that which may come to mar our blissful dear reader friends, that the sun's glad orn—- ‘;‘,:_‘;‘S-SNQ A.;| warm as to make it necessary tod raise .- 4 perman, | high the windows to admit air during Conductor; John Stagg, I. G.; Phillip| the hour ofnoon, you will readily im- agine how grateful muat be the cheering Deputy Sheriff Clattorbuck left last| warmth, especially to the many invalids 6 even'i.r?whke Anna Scott, the crazy | who still linger, wooed by the welcome and feel to afiu continue ho?ing for ll'.hxa C";;:Y! 80c. added benefit so ne or my hus- T, band, whose fast falling health cused us | Fora--Lsitbancs, wholesaling at e to seek this region, so fraught with |chickens16c; live, health-giving advantages; nor hoped in vain, for of late theceveted im- ope for much in the future with longer it would afford me much pleasure to en- ter somewhat inte detail of things in gen- C. J. Smith, who was arrested for|eral, according to the measure of my ‘554'%"““ aro closed; shippers are paying 4 00 lw;lu‘;g h:g;ldh'.wh Bh'om Mrs. ld)lvil' knuwladgelconoaming thi]: really wmldal;i g sooond.- store on Broadway and sev- | ful city, when we remember its age an s 1| SPECIAL NOTICES. and now a city of wealth and beauty— | Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board- ment, with a prospect that in the not far | rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first Insertion every possible nee " tion and refinement will be fully met and | ** even a greater effort manifested, with a zeal and determination not excelled else- | where, except in the east, the cradle of \‘ High, rofinement—and with this the aim-—|Bluffs what may we not hope for in the years that are to come for this city Jof extreme youth, because of her foreshadowing (cents possibilities? If permitted and time offers in the fu- = ing, and not the State Er‘ulfing. The | ture to occasionally through this medium | B'¢ P ly go l&xln to comlmuncl wlixthl {)reielnda,umi] 1 2an return | gain by calling b 'Tr Bus oftice. alker | to them, I shall be hapj Gas fixtn;ga at Bixby's, 355 Broadway. | - Wi He Evidently is a Bell with a Tongue, But Says He has No Ring, Mr, M. E. Bell, who has just ben ap- pointed supervising architect of the| .- Treasury in place of Hill, has started for |~ (] his new position in Washington, and| while en route fell into the hands of the|radical sud permanent cure; b _from two. &0 four Chicago reporters, one of whom, a ‘i'.%"fim‘:“i"fi?:“.‘n'}‘.""“ Blag i Tribune man, reports him as saying! INDIANA STILES. It is high time that the a Poul Charge. old, and his wife, who seems to sympa- works, Plumes and tips, |4 "o ' g wotks, 1 P% | thize with him, came on also to accom- shelf worn goods, all made as | pany him back. The charge preferred against him is that he made a vile assault upon his wife's sister, a girl of the age of 13, almost a child in size as well as years, It is claimed that the girl's mother died about four years ago, and she has since — uffy for the west there have|@ saw-mill at Plymouth. It is said that he first forced the little girl to yield to his desires, and then managed to make her keep still about the outrage, and that after that he maintained his brutal con- thelr many friends here and ) Mrs, Dr. Harding's numerous patients | trol evor her until it was discovered that she was in_a delicate condition. Stiles then skipped out, and a reward for him Boots, Shoes Slimgrs, OVERSHOES AND WA i been living with her sister and [I'or fall and winter wear, is the largest and best we have ever had. All bought FOR CASH from manufacturersidirect. All work warrant- s FRIDAY, NOV CMBSER 9, 1883, fact that our stock of ed not to rip. Prices as low as the lowest, Z. T. LINDSEY & CO, 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, ) ’ West Side of Square, Clarinda, § I0WA. Empkie Hardware Co WEOLES ALY Hardware! 100 and 111 S. Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA, Metcalf Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, 342 and 344 Broadway, . - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Parties, Sociables and Pl,cnics supplied on short notice, and goods delivered to all parts of the city. E’ienna Bread, and Pies. Fine Cigars. W. T. BRAUN’S European Restaurant, 404 West Broadway, . . COUNCIL BLUFFS, resulted in learning that he was in Ne- braska and sailing under the name of Elliburn, He was traced to this city, Mr. Harding's health they at Denver during the winter. ried for several years, and had a little his absence from home, It was aged 16 charge against her husband, intimated Col., November d.—I am|ip,i'sho kndw he had been too intimate Hard and Soft Coal, months. Mrs, Stiles in talking 1t the | BULK AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEM No, 5639 Broadway, ® b . 8 - MAYNE & PALMER, DEALERS IN NT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. vely Sabbath morning to Paff | with her sister, but that he was not the only one who had tritled with her, and that the girl is naturally bad. Stiles seemed to take the situation coolly, and said that he expected he would ‘‘have to take a little jumv on account of it,” but be hard work to prove 'the charge, as the little girl was the only witness against him, While, with the irons on his hands, his wife standing on one side of him' and the sheriff on the other, waiting for the strest car, he danced a little jig, and remarked that if he only had a fiddle he would dance atill more, as they couldn’t deprive him of all his liberty. In fact he ap- peared as careless about his grave situa- tion as though he was going back toa picnic instead of to a felon’s cell. The prosecution intends to convict him of be his presence, Yes, with moulder, the unseen power, A FINE LINE OF FALL] SuitingsS. Merchant Tailors. 7 and 9 Main Street. | SNOOTVINVA §5u1)'20010AQ rape, if possible, but if the evidence falls t the sound of Sabbath bells, . | ghort it is predicted that there will be DIRMNOTORY, COUNCIL BLUF¥FS, TA. e P et S LN, no difficulty in proving seduction and adultery. JOHN W. BAIRD, NAGER OF POTTAWATTAMIE COUN- EY AT LAW. ' fice corner Broadway and Main street. e —— Why permit your children to die with JOHN BENO & CO., , MERCHANDISE. street and 17 Pearl street. MAX MOHN, and crave the same for you|case. Send for it. No physician re- fower altitude, where now, | quired, - — COMMEROCIAL, N. SCHURZ. COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Wheat—No, 2 apring, 70c; No, 3, 60c; re- S. 8. WAGNER, . Wi 11 ected, 50c; good demand. pleasure, hen I tell you, | J gt;on e p‘:\ g SR daily for weeks been so corn, B0c; the receipts of corn are I o G gt et e notid | I, M, ST, JORN & 00.CASH BUYERS. Tt by return mail. 148 ht. Oats—In demand at 20c, 7 Hay—4 00@6 00 per ton; 50c per bale, JACOB KOCH, MERCHANT TAILOR, Stock Complete. _Suits made at reasonable prices. No. 805 Main St. HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS MBought and Sold. Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished No. 4 Pearl Street, = 2 LoNTAEEON LoUNCIL BLUFFS, GRINDER A R WILL SHELL AND GRIND AT THE SAME TIME ! A complete Horse Power. The best Feed Mll in existence. Costs but little more tham a common grinder. Write for cirenlars to SHUGART, WAITE & WIES, Council Bluffs, Iowa, General Agents for Western Towaand Nebraska. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, DEALER IN LS Furmshing — Goods | NOTIONS, JEWELRY, &C. 337 W. Broadway, -. - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA Rye—40c; light supply. orn Meal—1 25 per 100 pounds. ACTOR AXD Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 5 00@ Coal—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; soft, @. F. SMITH. W. W. SHERMAN, CONTR, BUILDER, Corner 7th and Broadway. _Plans and specifications turnished. DEALER IN FINE HARNESS, SKELTON, HENDRICKS & RICE, T have the varicty that brings patronage. 124 Main street. 550 per ton, have lingered, thus retained;| Butter—Plenty and in fair demand at 25¢; JAMES FRANEY, MERCBANT TAILOR. Artistio Work and ressomable_oharges. 872 Broadway. Ready sale at 16c per dozen. HOWE & SON. FURNITURE STOVES, and Household Supplies. 803 Broadway. deal f{ 250 par donen. "> | LINDT & HART, sumen sosc ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Practice_in state and federal courts. Vegetables—Potatoes, nions, 50c; cab- bages, 30@40c per doze: ve we = $5061% | SANTTARIU. And bath house, 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sovereign, Prop. P. J. Mon}- gomery, M. D. Physician. IErt barrel has appeared, bidding us|PRENR G0 0 4 60 40, Brooms—2 00@3 00 per doz, EDWIN J. A.BBO’ITI Notary Publio ph e S Broadway. now interested friends, while LIVE STOCK, Cattle—3 00@S 50; calves, 5 00@7 50 Hogs—Market for hogs quiet, as the pack- REVERE HOUSE SMITH & NORTON, Broadway opposite New Opera House. ' Refitted 81, $1.50 per day avast prairie, the haunt and roaming place of wild beasts, NOTICE.—Spocial advertisements, such as Lost, the fine arts find encourage- | In8, ete., will be Inserted in this column at the low the present awakening to [and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for cach subsequent in- I the way of educa- | %rtion. Leave advortisements at our office, No, 7 Sold at the Lowest Prices v At MRS, D. A. BENEDICT, OF ALL KINDS. IN THE WEST, QUALITY CONSIDERED. 337 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. ANTE of Ji Eimball <& Champ, Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.) o ht volumes, canget & bar- gwunmfi‘\\'.«mun:fi; a first class cook of 1 good experionce. Address 1. W.,7 & 9 Main sfreet, Councll Blufts. i{. 15, Harpiva, o ol pomaa at MoAlistors| JOSEPH GAGHEGAN. Model Steam Laundry! N. A. CHRISTIANSON, gihmn fue Has just opened a new and well fitted steam laundry. Guarantee good work, ~Please give me a trial. 712 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, roprietor. Corner Main street and Eighth avenue, Council Blufts. wost rates and prompt delive: BOOTS,SHOESOR RUBBERS S. A. P TERCE, treat Piles and Palling’of the Rectum for | Corner Main and First Avenue, Council Bluffs. IF YOU WANT CALL ON He has Them. DR. A. J. COOK 1148w 1tem Councl Hiulls, owa and ona. ¥ "] I goto Washi ntrammoled by | =200 T TR when we ““m m{,fi,g. of Pong,:g:::"‘md“?::‘;, “’; Make Your Contracts Now for Your there were about M'faen hz;rdgn on the Ml iy think han:v ::)r thle ifinhimu of Winter Supply of floor. packed for sl pment, while | the government. en rat heard Mu th coat off, wa look. | that Mr. Hill would probably resign 1| SASSOUIL Weood ! # filled, and all this, advertising does pay,” Yesterdsy morning the marshal held an auction male of the unredeemed prop. at police uarters to secure sale was largely attend. that T will lison and . fi F2E i hes, | contractors will bo & great advantage Ly | Y67 1040kt price. Blove wood delivered (o sy part Tt s Slotes wringors old whisky | iue, aud will leave. e rost indopons | Lutholr - P mmmwu’ i, oid Loy [ donoe o acion, vy alrendy recoived | DR, G, W.PANGLE, Communications from & number . B e sl st 40275, T ot mount | intendenty i various points asking in:| READER OF MAN ! to it ono fellow bid o § wately| SLTactoD 10 Fogard to work, etc., but | sare oxporience. _Eeloctio, Magatio and \.& Bo works in it, while old not answer them until 1 arrive in | H. ysician, Master of the following dis- watermel is the first sale that has fimmm last being Vaughan's administration. i Sors ] b f i and again called at- =T h The boxes were exam-| Fergusson X wi ing over lul!yfi'h more, which had got | wrote to several prominent friends of t00, not count- | mine and asked them to use their influ- ing the pianos and organs, He laughed | ence for me, They were Senators Lo, and remarked, “Thero i 1o use talking, | aud Collm, of Tlinots, and Sonators 1. wood, of Iows, to all of whom I was per- [ kuown, and all of whom have secen the results of my work, Through them I obtained the Washington aud thoroughly understand | gises; Catare, Nersous Debility, Mental Depross: the character of my dutlll.y 1 shall also '6"' o : " | have to make myself acquainted with the subordinates in t{w It is & diflicult position for a new man to | Vi enter wpon, but I shall try to serve the|Wo! Government faithfully and see that con. time 0 unreliable con. | traets are carried out to the letter.” B 310 Broadway, Roow 3, (up- - - . - - g.huny cou-| s T L & w0, “fi‘ Coul Blute fova. A. 0. LARSON, AND HARD AND SOFT Wilson and ex-Senator Kirk, PREMIUM PORTRAITS Crayon, India Ik and Water Colors, Solar Camera Enlargement for the trade at reasonable rates. Orders oy mail promptly filled. ~XIN— C. D, LUCCOCK, TAILORS, 102 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS. FALL AND WINTER STOCK NOW COMPLETE, EMBRACING MANY NOVELTIES HOT TO BE FOUND ELSEWHERE. YOUR TRADE TS SOLICITED M. CALLACHER. G R OCER E S, New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attendants, TFEY | First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, %% STEINHARDT & FREYHAN, Wholesale Liquor Dealers ! 317 Broadway, - - COUNCIL BLUFFS; JUST OPENED! BECHTELE’S European Hotel. The only only hotel run en the European plan in 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, Towa, PAWNB ROE_ERS SALE Unredeemed Goods. GREAT BARCAINS In diamonds suitable for ladies and gents, also in ladies’ and gents’ solid gold and 143 Broadway, Council Bluffs, ~WITH— P. OVERTON, position, The fact | 500 First Avenue, - Council Blufls, Towa, be under no obligation to large | Aud secure the best article ud full measure at the PETER C. MILLER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Wall-Paper and Window Shadesand Painting in all its Branches, FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE. No.18 South FPearlsSt. = Oouncil Bluffe. Fits, Loss of Manlinces. Removed With out! office and their fitness, Treated Wit itk st e vate and venorcal r Special attention [rwn to ven Wi ut & Co., 39 Pearl 86, mwd&i i Ry 0 free ot X sl st Broadway Steam Laundry ! 784 WHST BROADWAY. Proprietor. LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY and silver watches and chains, and a full line of set and plain gold rings, 260 men's and 90 boy's overconts. All these articles must be et Mgom!y lent on ALL KINDS o¥ personal property. D. GOLDSTEIN, 228 Middle Broadway, opposite city building. Council Bluffs. W. R. VAUCHAN. R. Rice M. D. Jusfice ot the Pea'ce. GA“CERS, O pthor tumors remaved withous iy knife or drawing of blood. Omaha and Council Bluffs. GngN[C DlSEASEs e o Roal ostate and oollection agency. 1 04d Fellow's (e LA iy, lrs. H' JI Hmnn’ l. ! &4 Cousultation free. PHYBICIAN & SURGEON, 923 Rroadway. Gouncll Bluts. 4908 BIG M8 & CADWEL, P;cwm"; OFFICER & PUSEY Attorneys-at-Law, . Bankers. NCIL BL Couacil Blafty . I COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA . Office, Main Street, Rooms 1 aad " Shugart & Mo | EStablishea . £ 1856 Mahon Block. Wil practios 1a State 9ad edersi | Doalers i Foreizn aad Domestio B, L] Hcme Sectics, meatic Bxohas ge aad 508, OFFICHS, . M. rossy,

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