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ANn UALLY B, COUNCIL BLUFFS, * SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Oarrler ByMai = - - - » OFFI No. 7 Poar] Street, Near Broadway. e MINOBWMENTION. —Notarial Seals—Best solid €300, Novelty Works, 14th street. See Joseph Reiter's fall goods, Cheap Railrond Tickets at Bushnell's Council Bluffs got up and dusted yes- torday for sure. With strong winds, extra care should be taken about fires. There are already twenty-two criminal cases for the District court to consider. Go to Bushnell's and get a reserved seat (o the San-Ah-Brah entertainment. The Evening Globe is to move soon in- to the Casady building, opposite the court house, One woek from to-day is the last day of service for the coming term of the Dis- trict court. A. A. Hazzard is to build a new house on First avenue, between Seventh and Eighth streets. Such leaves in the park as were not carried off by the wind were yesterday carried off by wagons, A wall is being built in front of the Union Avenue hotel, to conform with the filling up of the street. Rumor has it that one of Neola's best known attorneys is soon to cariy ofl' one of Council Bluffs’ maidens. Don’t delay till to late to get areserved seat fer the San-Ah-Brah entertainment for to-night, Reserved seats only thirty- five cents. The crazy quilt on at Laing’s and which is to be raffled off at the coming Episcopalian fair, is a beauty and attracts much attention. The board of trade committee on sew- erage has about decided that before any- thing definite can be done, a careful sur- vey of the city should be made by com- petent parties. W. J. Sharp has been appointed mas- ter of transportation of the Sioux City & Pacific railroad, in place of A. D. Peck, who resigned to go to the New York, West Shore & Bufialo railroad exhibition Complaint is made by those putting up buildings(that there is a scarcity of lab- orers. Everybody who wants to work seems to have plenty to do here, but many don't want to work. 20 cents per week #10.00 por Yoar motal base n18:4f Lt 1o-nignt ala enjoy one ot the rich- est entertainments of the season and at the same time aid the Home in its noble work. 1t ie discovered the fire department will not fit to the hy- drants of the water works, so that even if the works start up on Thanksgiving day, the fire department cannot use them and there will have to be new couplings ordered, which will be some time getting here. The couplings ought to have been ordered long ago, but the next best thing is to order them at once. Jailer Schontz is obliged to keep on the alert now, the drawing near of court timo mmking the prisoners very uneasy and anxious to get free. The attempt to lock him ina cell, and then batter down the front door, as nasated in yes. torday's BrE, was r.-romd Inst night but was again thwarted, Thero has been discovered also, a place in the stone wall where the prisoners have been working, hoping by taking out a stone or two, they could get into the old hall, through which an escape was made once before, The Congregational social is to be held this ovening at the residence of Mr, G. D. Rice, a short distance out of the city. Tho company is to be entertained by the Bachelors club. Those whoin- tend going and desire a conveyance should report their names to W. S. Homer, the china-man on Main street or J. ¥. Barker, the photographer, and conveyances for such will leave the Con- gregational church at 7:30 o'clock sharp, tho rates being very reasonablo. A merry time is anticipated and there should be a large turn out. Cut rates to all points at McAllister's ticket office, 505 Broadway, Council Bluffs. that the couplings of | | ORIENTAL ENTERTAINMENT, An Evening of Wit and Wisdom, ment Ever Billed for Council | Bluffs, The managers of the Friencl deserve the thanks of the cit- izens of Council Bluffs for their enterprise securing the San-Ah-Brah Oriental company for a night in this city. They are to appear Dohany's opera house to-night, San-AL-Brah is and in his impersonations of the in a fine d at one fime with Jaughter and again moves them to tears, He hasa magnificent wardrobe by means of which he represents in life-like character, mem- bers of the highest caste of India, down through all grades to the yeoman. He represents the lass and belle of India in such a style as to excite the greatest ap- plause, He represents the Budhist-in search of rest together with the Gandama Priesthood. He has a large and costly collection of household goods, as used in the homes of India, also articles used in the oriental temple, articles used in burying and em- balming, at the marriage feast, etc. He has also 500 crystal scenes, displayed by means of the sciopticon, In fact, he gives an entertainment that instructs while it amuses. No one who desires to have a clear understanding of the customs of the penple of India should fail to attend. **T'is like a visit to India itself,” says the St. Louis Globe-Demo- crat. “Like one traveling in India,” says the Madison Democrat. ‘‘San-Ah- nati con- ters of his vulses the audienct PLUCKED OF HIS PURSE, A Missonrian Robbed of His Pocket- Book. B. F. Ewing, of Pattonsburg, Mo., arrived in the city Tuesday, and that night put up at Kiel's hotel, door of his room unlocked and ajar, and says that when he awoke yesterday morn- ing he found that some thief had got away with his pocketbook containing about $13 and some papers of value to him, but not to others. ~ He, of course, has no definite clue to the thief, and only knows that whereas ho had a pocketbook at night, he had none the next morning, but being well acquainted with men in the city with whom he has transacted business, he had no trouble in getting the funds needed for transportation home, — Wanrep—10 reliable men to sell nur- sery stock. Previous experience not necessary. Call on, or address, L. H. Smith, Metropolitan Hotel, Council Bluffs, Ia., to-day. o —— A BRISK BLAZE. Ho left the cit; Brah is an adept at making his evenings pleasant, “The second mnight brings always a larger attendance than the first where there is soom te increase,” says the Nashville Americar e — PERSONAL, A. Collins, of Shelby, was in the erday on u shopping tour. W. R, Fleming, of El Pas among these who arrived at the T day. M, v Illinois, was cific yester- J. W. Burton, the commedian, was at the Pacific with his company yesterday, and ap- peared at Dohuny’s last night. Eli Clayton, 8. B, Frum and Representa- tive Davis were at the Pacific house yesterday throo as strong Republicans as th's part of the country can show up. Charles J, Barthelson, of Minneapolis, was registered at the Pacific yesterday. 8.W. Adams, of 8t. Louis,was at Bechtele’s hotel yesterday. J. 8. Kimmelstiel, of New York, arrived at Bechtele's hotel yesterday. 8. M. Alles, of Tucson, Arizona, arrived at Bechtele's yesterday. W.'A. Anderson, J. H. Wortman and May C. Harper w ere here yesterday on their return In the case of David Ratliffee, arrested | It Fortunately Does Little Damage, | from California, where they have been spend- on a charge of stealing lumber from the Hall school building, was yesterday taken from Justice Schurz to Justice'Ab- However, About 7 o’clock yesterday morning an bott on a change of venue, and continued | alarm of fire was sounded, caused by the until next Tuesday. discovery of flames in the rear of Mrs. Among the interesting features of the|S. C. Arbuthnot’s millinery store on programme at the Congregational social | lower Broadway, in the Bee Hive block. this evening will be some exercises by | The fire broke out in a summer kitchen some of those connected with the insti-|at the rear of the building, and was tute for_the deaf and dumb, illnstrative | doubtless caused by a defective flue. of the silent language. One of Raymond & Campbell's men at A good way te spend a dollar: Buy a|work on Main street bridge gave the ticket for the Grand Army of Republic|alarm and the prompt action of men masquerade at Bloom & Nixon's hall on | With buckets stayed the fire and pre- next Monday evening, November 19. You can have a good time and help along a noble cause, San-Ah-Brah’s price when he appears on hisown responsibility is 50 and 75 cents. But the managers of the Home, who secured him for this place, have taken the risk of putting the prices at 20 and 85 conts, that all may enjoy it. Let us give them a rousing house, John N. Baldwin now appears on the streets in a unique and very handsome double seated phaeton, drawn by a neat pair of ponies, making as handsome and comfortable a family conveyance as could he desired. The whole outfit attracts at- tention, and excites admiration, The filling up of the sidewalks, and the laying of the walks on lower Broad- way should be hurried to completion, otherwise, there will be much trouble in getting up town from the depot as the winter and soft weather advances, Shugart, Waite & Weis have found their business increasing so as to necessi- tate the empleyment of more office help, and consequently more office room. vented it spreading to any great extent or doing any heavy damage. With the strong winds which have prevailed here for a few days there is much reason of alarm when a fire breaks out, and it would be well for people to use extra caut ion and make special examination of flues and stoves. e — Save fuel and keep out dust by using ‘‘Perfection” weather strip, the latest and best thing of the kind. Call and see it at Beard's wall paper store. NABBED IN NEBRASKA. Two Council Bluffs Tailors Charged ‘With Stealing_Clothing. A short time ago Gus Lorring and An- drew Sharp, tailors employed in this city, disappeared, and with them a number of coats and other clothing belonging to fel- low lodgers and brother tailors, Andrews was arrested in Omaha and brought to this city yesterday and lodged in jail on a charge of larceny. Lorring has been warrested in Plattsmouth, and Officer Ousick went there yesterday after him, C— Back to Braun's, Ed, Allison, the well-known caterer, who lately left Braun's European res- oo lom: _ [taurant, for a position in Bechtele's “An enormous amount of langhter min- | e hotel, has retured to Braun's, where gled with tho richest Oriental wisdom,”|}e will continue to serve his many says the Chicago Times, speaking of the | patrons with the best the market affords, San-ah-Brah Oriental entortainment | served in the best psssible manner. which “th appear at Pobm s to-night, | Ed. does know how to please the palate. under s ——— a. auspices of the Home for the Happlly Wedded, Friendless, There was a very happy event, which An old lady arrived here yesterday 3 4 o * | took place at the residence of J. F, Max- rtland, Ore. o B Resant, Ore,, expeoting o find | oy oy, vty il ow oast of o olty, on here her son George 8, Dyer. On arriy- Ry . ikl 3 A Tuesday evening, it being the giving in here she could ing SO Rt €00 B pop, mod | CRCTT R daudhier, Mis Anua They are therefore enlarging, and will soon have completed as commodious and attractive an office as can be found in the police ble to e e b cld foty o, 53 | Maxwell, to W. F. Cole, & young man a cosy in the Home for the Friend- [ well known in this city, son of R. 8. less until further search could be made. | Cole, and the senior partuer of the livery There were three drunken men on the | firm of Cole & Maxwell. Rev, Mr, Har- streets yesterday, corner of Main and |ris, of Omaha, performed the ceremony, Broadway, who made a comical spectdcle? ;{l the pr?lunlfe of the immediate rela- ives of e contracting parties, :;::'om‘:muwmd:vflrhf ‘?E'RL‘??) Tl:fi newly wedded ones vlm' yes- him'llp tumbled over mdt{onghird one | terday for Chicago, expeoting to” be B ey dlaatausied absent about a week. The presents on made a . Y ‘li the occasion were numerous and well m:rh m‘?« out of it, struggling | choen, Among them was a gift of §100, mwm park to-day was postponed pect numerous and hearty congratula- . | tions when their return gives opportunity Saturday on account of the cold, it | for thoir expresion, T Bre. ljuim i hoped that it will be warmer then, | the well-wishing, is to be one race between Paul o —— f?;::: -:. Sian's *Black THE NEW DYEWORKS, babween Geange Weatier's “Gaiey | ot sireos » saa dping st Bsnch hprd M. ' o 'Bay Billy, cleaning works. Plumes and tips, thie cold blasts of winter remind us | velvets, silks, satins, gent's clothing, ‘demands of the Home of the | merchant’s shelf worn goods, all made us el ing the past year. C. P. Stacy, of Chicago, was at the Ogden yesterday. J. W. Lewis, of Glasgow, Mo,, was an Og- den house guest yesterday. E. Dresser, of Stanberry, Mo., reached the Ogden yesterday. J. W, Davy, of Cincinnati, was among yes- terday's Ogden house guests. Mrs. W, F. Sapp, who has been quite ill with bronchitis for o week or 5o, is now able to leave her room. W. A. Frye, of Omaha, one of the liveliest boot and shoe men traveling out of Omaha, was here yesterday. P. C. C. Lally, of Vall, Towa, an attorney of that place, was in the Bluffs yesterday, W. S. Barnett and wife are in the city, vis- iting J. W, Crossland. A. B. West, general agent of the C. B, & Q., has returned from his western trip. e — Real Estate Transfers, The following deeds were filed for ro- cord in the recorder's office, November 14, roported for the Bee by P. J. Me- Mahon, real estate agent: Honry Voss to 8. J. Hipsloy. part of block &1) Allen ‘and ' Gooks aadition to Avoca—$100, George Sexton to Downs and Mott, partof n} aw) and wi so}, 20, 76, 42— $2,000. Willis Downs et al. to George Sexton, art of lots 7 and 8, block 24, Neola— 1,700, B. F. Montgomery et al. to Thomas Bowman, lots 3 and 4, block 7, central sub, and lot 2, block 16, Crawford’s ad- dition, and lot 5, block 14, railroad addition, and lot b, block 4, Burns’ ad- dition—§100. Ernst Hutchendorf to A, A. Mickel, lot 6, block 22, Walnut—$47: Total sales, $4,375, SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—Special advertisoments, such as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Balo, To Rent, Wants, Board- ing, eto., will be Inserted in this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINK for the first insortion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent in- sortion. Leavo advertisements at our offics, No. 7 Pearl Stroet, noar Broadway W. XATA ory Tunbxe Delivered by ca cont & weok. VW ANTED=A b l 1G BA] o wanting o set of Johi- wonn Ency clopedia, eight YoluLIes, can get s Dar- oain by calling st Tus Dun otfice il Biufls to_ take at only twenty ith pony, to deliver Tis Bax. GAIN A FOR SALE AND RENT, AND g4r Lowost rates and prompt deliyery One of the Most Unique Entertain. Home for the HARD WOOD As both parties are so well known here, | 5 Corer Muln stroet and Eighth avenue, Counei _ The race which was to take place at|and have so many friends, they may ex- 3 - .. e w +¥ 4 R TR W AT W A - EXCLUSIVEI We have the only exclusively ‘Wholesale Store for the Sale of RUBBER AND ARCTICS Westof Chicago and east of San Francisco, north of St. Louis and south of St. Paul. We Give Chicago Discounts! Write to us direct for prices, ete. Oar line of Specials is the finest in the country. AT AT . . BOOTS AND SHOES: P ] T ELO LS A L1 Hardware! 109 and 111 8. Main Street, COUNCIL BLUF IOWA, e NMetcalf Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, 342 and 344 Broadway. COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10W. Z.T. LINDSEY & CO,, Office 412 Broadway, (Up-Stairs), Council Bluffs, lowa, —TYN 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, TH & TOLLER, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. 3 ) ‘ B (=} £ 0 E 3 & = g o & 2 0| e L 1 - & °=:E : P | Merchant Tailors. | & m 7 and 9 Main Street. S5, JOHN W. BAIRD, Office corner Broadway and Main str AL MERCHANDISE. MAX MOHN DR. J. F. WHITE, N. SCHURZ. S 8 WAGHEBLL __ Will contract for :.PJXE.‘.“&:‘ if’u.f,.‘;fffi'm.,.,r 22 Fourth street. J. M. 8T, JOHN & C0..CASH BUYERS JACOB KOCH, stock compicte. sults mde o rossonaige bicet. o, 806 Main st G F. SMITH. comerrin ana froadwer: Pim and spociteations frniahed, W. W. SHERMAN, 1nave o vaty hat b JAMES FRANEY, HOWE & SON, 217 and 219 Main street. Corner Main and F h up-staira. Residence, 600 Willow avenue. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, ___ Office over American Express. Wholesale butter eggs, poul- s try and fruit, Ship to us. RNESS, 124 Main stroot. brings p MERCHANT TAILOR. = Artistio Wouk aud r0a soniti s (chtyes. 672 Broadway. FURNITURE STOVES, and Household Supplies. LINDT & HART, sunesmoo ATTORNEYS AT LAW, And bath house, 421 and 423 Bre SANITARIUM 4™ fomtg i Fhyuican. EDWIN J. ABBOTT REVERE HOUSE ™ pofittad 1, $1.50 per day HAIR GOODS OF ALL KINDS. Sold at the Lowest Prices At MRS, D. A. BENEDICT, 337 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. Eimball & Champ, C=uma (OPFOSITE COURT HOUSE) NONEY T0 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE! Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. ign, Prop. P. . Mont- JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Notary Public and General Conveyancer. 415 Browdway. SMITH & NORTO) Broadway opposite New Opera House. Model Steam Laundry! 712 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. N. A. CHRISTIANSON, roprietor. Has just opened a new and well fitted steam laundry. Gruarantee good work, Please give me a trial. PREMIUM PORTRAITS —~XINM— Grayon, India Tk amd Water Golors Solar Camera Enlargement for the trade at reasonable rates. Orders oy mail promptly fillug. C. D. LUCCOCK, 143 Broadway. Council Bluffs. FOoOR BAIPGAINS’ CHINA, PLATED WARE, GLASS WARE, LAMPS, Table Cutlery, Flower Pots, Etc., call on W. 8. HOMER & CO., 23 Main 8t., Council Bluffs. SIX PER GENT OPTION LOANS. On City and Farm Property. S. W. FERGUSSON & CO., 839 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Ms, 1, J, Hiltoy, D, 923 Broadway. Counet] Bluffs TUOS. OFFIONN, LM, YUBRY, will now be greater than ever. e, i ! ':'o:d now of m running| . 7. Wallace, of St. Louls, was at the Va- et's all go Bau-AR- | cific yesterday, o BANKERS. Council Blufts . Is Establishea - - 1856 Dy o Forelgu aud Domestic Exchange sad eLuties PHYSBICIAN & SURGEON, OFFICER & PUSEY ST O WV IES Qur line of Stoves is the mos. complete in ae city and includes all the most cases: Catarrh, Nervous Debility, Desirable Patterns and Latest Improvements !|itbielubvcd s oun c O a 1 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. DEVOXs W RIGEXT, 504 Broaaway“and 10 and 12 Main St,, Council Bluffs. ILadies Furmishing HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS MBought and Sold. Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished P J MOcMAEIOIN No. 4 Pearl Street, - COUNCIL BLUFFS. BUCKEYE FEED GRINDER e i - WILL SHELL AND GRIND AT THE SAME TIME ! A complete Horse Power. The best Feed Mhll in existence. Costs but little more than a common grinder. Write for cirenlars to SHUGART, WAITE & WIES, Council Bluffs, Towa, General Agents for Western Towaand Nebraska. LRY, &C COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA DEALER IN L] NOTIONS, JEWE 337 W. Broadway, SKELTON, HENDRICKS & RICE, 102 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS. TAILORS, FALL AND WINTER STOCK NOW COMPLETE, EMBRACING MANY NOVELTIES N~OT TO BE FOUND ELSEWHERE. YOUR TRADE IS SOLICITED M. CALLACHER. G R OCE R S New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attgndants. i STEINHARDT & FREYHAN, Wholesale Liquor Dealers ! 317 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS JUST OPENED! BECHTELE’S uropean Hotel. The only only hotel run en the European plan fin 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 Unredee:e:a.‘ Goods. GREAT BARCGAINS In dismonds suitable for ladies and gents, also in ladies’ and gents' solid fold and and silver watches and chains, and a full line of set and plain gold rings, 250 men’s e e N e Al W (i B & AR KINDS of personal property. D, GOLDSTEIN, 228 Middle Broadway, opposite city building. Council Bluffs, W.R.VAUCHAN. | R, Rice M. D. CANCERS, Justice of the Peace. CHRONIC DISEASES o sinas specias Omaha and Council Bluffs, Over thirty years practical experience, Office No, Real estate and collection agoncy. 1 Odd Fellow's lock, over Savings Bank. 18081 | 6 Pear! st ntil Tlufls, &ar Consultation free. treat Piles and Palling of the Rectum for rdical”and permaient cure, B from, two o't Weeks. * Opérations palnies. = Dise: Roctum a Speciaity, D ieases of the DR. A, J. COOK, Counci Hiufts, olva Make Your Contracts Now for Your Winter Supply of ‘Wood ! LOWER BROADWAY, First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, or other tumors removed without the knife or drawing of blcod. - JACOB SIMS, E. P, CADWELL. SIMS & CADWELL, Attorneys -at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA Ofice, Main Strect, Rooms 1 and Shugart & Mo. Mahon's Block, Will practice in State and eders! courts DR.G.W.PANGLE, READER OF MAN ! Fitteon years' experience. Eclectic, M Herbalist ‘Physiclan. Master of tho' follu s Mental Depress- 11-d&w Ttem Miszouri Hard AND HAKD AND S0FT Lives —~WITH~ ‘Woman and Her ases Treated With Dises b} T " v speie et Bamiie: L P, OVERTON, disoases. Located No, 810 Broadw Room 8, 60D First Avenue, - Council Bluffs, lowa, And sccure the bost article and full measure at ths f st price, - Btote wood delivered to any part stairs), Council Bluffs, lowa. A Correct Diagnosis Given lx‘shfxlal from the aarconsitation free at ofce ithout Knefz. b/ er of fhe ol