Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
6 — e _____ £HE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Monday Morning, Nov. 19, ! SUBSCRIPTION RATES: _______ 20 conts por woek OFFICE: N). 7 Pear] Street, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. —Notarial Seals—Dest solid metal base £3.00, Novelty Works, 14th street. nl13-tf Oakland has another saloon, See Joseph Reiter’s fall goods, Additional local on seventh page. Cheap Railroad Tickets at Dushnell’s, The G. The deaf and dumb institute has a new and handsome iren fence, A. R, masquerade this evening. The Shenandoah college now has 250 students and eleven instructors, Ton coopers wanted by Josoph Ross, Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs, Saturday was a dull day in police court. Not evena case of drunk. The Round Table meets to-morrow evening at the residence of Mr. A. B. Walker. Collections were taken up in the churches day for the benefit of the Bible societ; St. Patrick’s Benasvolent society is to have adanco at St. Joseph’s academy hall on the evening of the 27th. Julius Schneider, of Schneider & Beck is happy and proud. He ought to be. It is not_only a boy, but a bouncer—twelve pounds. The man Hough, charged with steal- inga #20 gold piece of a Broadway grocer, has been discharged by Justice Abbett. Peormit to enter wedlock was yosterday given to Michuel Bugley, of Omaha, and Catherine Laflorty, of Har- rison county, Jonas Alex. McChargite, who did the shoot- ing recently at Solomon’s, has been held in £500 bonds for the next term of the court in Mills county. The first annual ballof the mail carriers is to be given at Bloom & Nixon's hall, Wednesday evening, November 28. The boys should have a crowd. A number of Odd Fellows from this city are planning to go to Missouri Val- ley next Ghursday to attend the dedeca- tion of the new hall there, Remember the veterans masquerade at Bloom & Nixon's hall to-night. 1t is for the relief of the orphans and wid- ows of deceased soldiers and soldiers, F. M. Phillips and J. W. Crank, the brothers-in-law who became brothers-in- law in a double sense on account of a family row, have been fined $9.60 each. At tho Baptist church last evening the pastor gave a sermon on ‘‘Buddhism.” A very timely discourse in view of the recent entertainmnents given by Sau-Ah- Brah, Mr. Buchanan, of Harrison county, has purchased an interest in the drug house of 0. H. Brown & Co., and is to make his homo here, the new firm to be Brown & Buchanan, The annual moeting of the Pottawatta- mie county Bible society is to be held this evening in the Presbyterian church. Officers will be elected and addresses de- livered. Everybody invited. A. F. Wllson, who is in the employ of | light in active operation. Smith & Crittenden, has fallen the vic- ....... §10.00 per Yoar THE DAILY BEE--CGUNCIL BLUFFS, MONDAY elaimed that Greenwalt bought & mat- tross and a comfortablo under the pre- er's wife, who was sick, and that he would take them up and show them to her, and if it -suited her, he wonld _come back and pay for them. Mr. Pierco says he not only fail- od to come back, but that he had ne wife to shew them to and that he sold the goods to a second-hand dealer. Sharp, one of the tailors arrested for __ | atealing some clothing belonging to some fellow tailors, has been discharg d, and on Saturday hurried across the Omaha. Lorring is to have his examimna- | tion to-day. An old where in Nebraska, day with what he startling information, the two men had sold some stolen cloth- He wanted to get some pay, either out of the men for keeping still, or out of the autherities for turning up the property. He thought Sharp and Lorring were the men, but in this he was probably mistaken, as they wero hero at the timo he says the clothing was sold in Nebraska. man, from aome rrived here Satur- thought to be some to the effect that ing at his placo Among th¥ attractive features of the fair, which the Catholicladies are arrang- ing for Christmas week, will bo the awarding to the most popular yardmaster of an eclegant gold watch, worth $225. Mrs. M. E. Keating is securing cash contributions for the purchuse of the watch, and is meetina with good success. Among the generous contribu- tors arc Mayor Bowman and Judge James, What money is realized from the voting will th be all clear profit to the society. Thebuiiding of the new church, which is animprovment and will prove a great credit to the city, is an enterprise, which demands much moncy, and as the fair is one of the means toward securing some of that money, overy dotail should be heartily supported and encouraged, The Union Pacific does not scem in a hurry to comply with the conditions under which Union avenue was given up to it. There are no half-hour trams yet, and the policy of the company is now as before, decidedly against the interests of Council Blufs, 1t keeps as many labor- ors as possiblr in Omaha, and many of its employes are forced to live on that side, although their work on this side. Workingmen can live in Omaha and have an early train to got over to the Bluffs, but if they want to live on this side they cannot get any carly train to go over to Omaha. A train leaves Omaha for Coun- cil Blufis at 6:15 a. m,, while the first train from this side over is 8 o'clock. The Union Pacific having been given a $40,- 000 avenue should at least treat Council Bluffs fairly, but 1t does not seem dis- posed to do so. Still there are many who are in favor of giving them whatever thoy ask for, and taking whatever they choose to give. MAKING READY, The Promlse ot Electric Light for Council Bluffs Next Week, There has been 8o much talk about electric light in Council Bluffs, and so many propositions and promises from various companies, that many begun to lose all faith in any at all. But it seems now that something is really to be done, and that soon. Mr. Vaughan, who has the management of the Pitcher light, is home again, and one of the dynamo ma- chines, weighing 6,000 pounds, is here ready to be put in place, and others will follow as the need of them arises. A place has been secured, and the expert electritionist is expected to arriveto.day, when the work will cammencein earnest, with tho expectation that by next Mon- day Council Bluffs will have the electric Council Blufls and the quicker needs electric lighting, tim of a thief, who stole his overcont and | it 18 started tho botter, some other clothing. He found where part of the plunder was sold and recov- ered it, Rev, Mr. Mackay, the rector of, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, is to give a lecture next Thursday evening at Do- hany’s hall. Subject: ‘“‘An Unwritten Story.” 1t will be illustrated by the stereopticon, The masquerade to be given this eve- ning by the Abe Lincoln Post, G, A, R., is for the benefit of widows and orphans of deceased soldiers. & ORALG'S, Holiday Opening, Mouday'aft vember 19th, licited, noon and evening, No- A call respectfully 8o- — e —— Six per cent city and farm loans. 8. W, Ferguzson & Co., 30 Pearl St AT THE TRACK, Besides having a N merry time, those who attend will have | Tne Itaces Yesterday Afternoon and . the pleasaut consciousness of helping a most worthy causo, The Home of the Friendless roalized $50 profitfrom the Sau-Ah-Brahentertain- ments, The total receipts were § out of which Mr, Dehany was 1lmid for the hsll he giving it at half Sau Ab-Brah was pm& expenses were about §10, The County Bible hold its annual Presbyterian Church this Officers for the next year will be elected, price. the Result, Thero wasa fair sized crowd to witness the promised races at the driving park on Saturday afternoon, The first event was the trot botween Dr. Carey's “‘Dave” and £00,and incidental | Black Frank, owned by Mr. Gilmore. Dave won the first heat in 2:52, but Society will | Frank took the two next and the race in meoting at the|2:47] and 2:46}, evening. The pacing contest was botween Mz, Weathorsby's Bay Billy and Gary and other business transacted. Ap) m- Owen, priate addresses will be delivered, ane ishoped that a large oongnsgnhun wnll be present, E, M. Parsons, of Cornell county, while returning with a hunting party Bay Billy wonthe firat heat in 2:42, Gary Owen winning the other threo and the race in 2:87 Cut rates to all points at McAllister's from Storm Lake, met with a serious ac- ticket office, 005 Broadway, Council cident. The wagon ran intoa injured member had to be amputated, One of the porters at the Union Pa- cific hotel has been raising some hogs, which he has nicely cared for in a pen. Yesterday morning he found that some one had killed the entire lot, five innum- ber, having shot them and also cut their throats and piled them on top of each other, He is naturally hot, and is sharp after the man who dnd the ulnughurmg The public schools will morning at 916 by the Bloomer school building clock, now standard time, in #tead of 9 o'clock. be confusion in regard to change of time ‘chuck ll." Mr, Parson's unw 0 off, ut.h.t:nlgznxe throu h his lalgurm. nbaut our inches above the wrist. The Blufis, T Out On Bail, Holly Lewis, who got in serious troubl e at Des Moines by killing Fagan, in a dis- pute over the occupancy of a bed, ar- rived at his home here Saturday, The grand jury has brought in an indictment for murder in the second degree, the vote being just the number necessary to bring the indictment in, The judge fixed the bail at 87,000, cutting it down from what the Justice fixed it at, snd then let young Lewis come back here to fix up a open this | RV, bond, giving him a note to the effegt 1 that he should not be molested until he had time to arrange his bond. It seems - | rather a strange proceeding to let & man The allowance of [ charged with wurder, go two hundred fifteen minutes is made lest there might milos or 8o toget his own bail without any officer mnln]umymu him, but it is very his case that Lewis is the last Pupils who are in their lleu before the sestain Ip & Bloomer clock shows 9: will escape a tardy mark, this in mind. “";um:';mg dence, and he is as suxious to lave the one who would ever betray such confi- case tried as the prosecution can be. Lewis is at present employed in C, J, Mr. Pierce on Saturday filed a com- | Beckman's harness shop on Main street, plaint against & men named Greenwalt, |04 Will return to Des Moines with his the driver of au express wagon, for ob- duining goods under false protenses, He bail this week, and as soon as possible will settle down to his regular work mwd | p MAKING TIME, tenso that he wanted thom for his fath- | How the Change of Time has Affected Oouncil Blufls—Somewhat Mixed Yet, Yosterday, as the clock on the Bloomer school building struck the hour of 12, those who were watching the dial noticed that the hands were soon moved forward to 21 minutes past twelve, thus announc- that the change from local time to the new standard or central time was at least indorsed by the school ing to the public board. A largo number of citizens yostorday char their time pieces to conform,and others will also do so speedily. Thero scems to bo & gen- eral disposition in this city to make the new time that is in common use lo- cal, as fow cities have heen more per- plexed by a multiplicity of time than Council Bluffs, The Ogden house man- ager yesterday declined to change his clock, giving as a reasor. that only two of the railways, the Chicago & Rock Island and the C., B. & Q., had yet made the change,and that when the others changed that clock would be changed, and not be- fore, lest by setting the clock back nine minutes some of the guests who wanted to catch trains running on Chicago time might get "The Pacific house clock was changedto the new tim The clock in the city building was also changed, and the mayor has ordered city employers to regulate themselves accordingly. It will tako several days at the best before the change can be made to work satisfactorly. The Union Pacitic is to run on Mountain time, but whether its dummy trains will also run on that, or on central time secms to be a matter not yet decided. During the period of change there will naturally bo much confusion, so that all the present effect of the new tune i" to add one more application to the problem of determining the question, “What timo is it/” There is now, in ad- dition to Chicago time, local time and St. Louis time, the new or standard time. These, with the uncertainty of the correctness of the time piece one is guided by, puts Council Blufls in a worse fix than ever; but if the other railways all adopt the standard, and the local time is made the same, these difficultios will soon be over. In the meantime there will be more questions and more uncer- tain answers than ever, and more pa- tience needed all around, — as above. fact that our stock of Boots, Shoes, Shippers, UVERSHUES ANI] WADERS, For fall and winter wear, is the largest and best we have ever ll.ni All bought FOR CASH from manufacturersidirect. All work warrant- ed not to rip. Prices as low as the lowest. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO, 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, ) West Side of \(pmre Clarinda, § IOWA. MAYNE & PALMER DEALERS IN Hard and Soft Coal, BULK AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND POR’ AND SE MENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR No, 539 Broadway, i COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. A FINE LINE OF FALL Merchant Tailors. : x 7 and 9 Main Street. i iSNOO'TV.LNVd S3U1Y20010AQ Suitings. Savo fuel and keep out dust by using “Perfeotion” weather strip, the latest and best thing of the kind, Call and aee it at Beard’s wall paper store. Sl Sl Y Something of a Scramble, Oakland Acorn. The political situation in Towa has re- coived considerable airing through the newspapers lately, and the scramble for the offices at the distribution of the leg- islature and governor has become some- thing of a contagion, Hon, B. F. Clay- ton, of our neighboring town of Mace- donia, is the foremost candidate for speaker of the house. We hope Mr. Clayton will be fortunate enough to se- cure the plum, for he is deserving and able. For the position of State binder there are numerous applicants. The claims of Mr. S, T. Walker, of the Coun- cil Blufls Daily Herald, are, we thmk entitled to first cunnldurntlon Mr. H. Odell, also of the Blufis, will bo a candidate fer the appointment of assis- tant secretary of state. With the num- erous candidates which this county in the field for district and circuit judga, it looks as if we will likely get our share of the crumbs which fall from Uncle Sam's tablo if we are not ignored alto- gother, which is not likely in the banner county of the State. i Real Estate Transfers, The following deeds were filed for re- cord in the recorder's office, November 17, reported for tho Bes by P, J. Me- Mahon, real estato agent: 8. W. Wheelock to Thomas L, § lot 7, block 72, Riddle's sub—$27 Sallic A. McMahon to C. Lan: fer, part s} and swl, G, 74, 43— J.J. Johnson, to Klla” G, Pinney, o] 8w}, 27, and all of ne} nw}, 54, zie Adams to Fremont Benjamin, pert of lot 13, block 30, Avoca—=8§500, Riley Duncan to J. B. Johannsen, part se} swh, 0, 77, 38—8250, J. W. Brooks, trustee, to W. Seiden- topf, lot 3, block b; lot 21, block 14; lot 17, block 31, add lot 27, block 41, l*‘crry add -—S! 0, W. I, Sapp to W, Scidentopf, lots 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14, block 3, lot b, h]nuk 9, "Central suh ) nm.l Tot 2, block 18, Fy- orett’s add- Total sal SPECIAL IO NOTICES. Spocial advertisements, such as Lost, Loan, For Sale, To Kent, Wants, Board- .y will be inserted in this column at the low rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first lnsertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent in. ng, o Leavo advertisemonts a4 our office, No. 7 pechnearBrosdway D~ Every body in Council Bluls to_take OF PUTTAWATTAMIE COU ¢ corner Broadway and Main street, JOHN W. BAIRD, ATemmraniay JOHN BENO & CO., MAX MOEN, DR. J. F. WHITE AL MERCHANDISE. eot and 17 Pear stroct. TON HOUSE. Hotel, 217 and 210 Main stroet. OF _ Corner Main and Fifth up-stairs. _Residence, 609 Willow avenue. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Offico over American Express. N. SCHURZ 8. 8. WAGNER, wicmmaror dlmIANRIED 7 7. M. ST. JOHN & CO..CASH BUYERS, Wiaispes o mail. 146 Broadwi JACOB KOCH, @ F SMITH. comr et SO W. W. SHERMAN, JAMES FRANEY, HOWE & SON, LINDT & HART, TS ATEAY. o et e, SANTTARTUM _Av s, b, g i i rodvar. 1. ovorign,Prop. .3 ok EDWIN J. ABBOTT, REVERE HOUSF. e HAIR GOODS OF ALL KINDS. Sold at the Lowest Prices At MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, - - 337 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. K1mba.11 & Champ, (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.) HONEY T[] LUAN ON REAL ESTATE! Complde Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. MERCHANT TAILOR, Stock Complete. _Suits made at reasonable prices. No. 805 Main St. CTOR AND BUILDER, Plans and specifications furnished. EALER IN FINE TARNESS, 1 haye the vnlnl.y that brings patronage. 124 Main stroet. MERCHANT TAILOR. Artistic Work and reasonable_charges, 872 Broadway. FURNITURE STOVES, and Household Supplies. 803 Broadway. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, James Blook. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Notary Publio and General Conveyancer. SMITH & NORTON, Brondway opposite New Opera House. " 415 Broad 712 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. N. A. CHRISTIANSON, - - - roprietor. Has just opened a new and well fitted steam laundry. Guarantee good work, Please give me a trial, PREMIUM PORTRAITS —XIN— Crayon, Tndia Jok and Water Colors, Solar Camera Enlargement for the trade at reasonable rates. oy mail promptly filled. C. D. LUCCOCK, n Delivered by ) AR )y carrier at only twenty WW/ANTED--A boy, with pony, to deliver Tun Ban, AIN—Any “of_John- yolopedis, Callng ot T Kain JOSEPH GA.GE!EGAN AND —COAL piCormer Main stroct aud Eighth avenue, Counell Bluffs #arLo tos ard prompt delivery. 1 Mrs, H. J. Hilton, M. D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 232 Irouvu. Counetl llnfl- TH0S, OYFICRR, M PUSKY. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Council Blufty Ia Establishea - - 1856 Dealers 1l Forelgn and Domestic Exchang Hone Fecutios © o Bxahange and, HARD WQOOD| 143 Broadway. Council Bluffs, IF YOU WANT CALL ON S. A. PTERCH, Corner Main and First Avenue, Council Bluffs,. He has Them Broadway Steam Laundry 7284 WEST BROADWAY. A.C. LARSON, - - - - - Proprietor. LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. PETER C. MH.LER Wall-Paper and Window Sha‘desand Painting fn all its Branches, FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE. ©.18 South Fearl St. =~ “We Can't Tell a Lie” Thorefore say to you that our object was to attract your attention to the K i|Attorneys-at-Law, Council Bluflfe”® , NOVEMGER 19, 1883, BlJAH. Readers of Tue Bee may wonder why we headed this advertisement — gt . Empkie Hardware Co W ETO LIS A X, Hardware! 109 and 111 8, Main Stroet, COUNCIL BLUFFS, « +« JOWA. Metcalf Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS, CAPS BUGK GLOVES, 342 and 344 Broadway, . . C(\I}VC’ T‘I UXTS, HOUSES, LOTS AND I 411 lBousht and Sold. Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnighed Nod Por Simel, = i e e COUNL‘IL BLUFFS. Pavedr NN e ; SR b A WILL SHELL AND GRIND AT THE SAME TIME ! A complete Horse Power, The best Feed Mll 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. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, DEALER. IN Furlishm oot | N()TIOVS, JEWELRY, &C. 337 W. Broadway, - COUNCIL ml 'F'S I()\VA SKELTON, HENDRICKS & RICE, TAILORS, 102 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS> FALL AND WINTER STOCK NOW COMPLETE, EMBRACING MANY NOVELTIES 3, ~OT TO BE FOUND ELSEWHERE. YOUR TRADE IS SOLICITED M. CALLAGHER. G R OCER B S. New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Priccs and Polite Attendants, s 7 vl First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, STEINHARDT & FREYHAN, Wholesale Liquor Dea,lers 317 Broadway, - = JU ST OPENED BECHTELLE’ European Hote! The only only hotel run on the European plan Zin this city. New building, nuwly furnished and all modern improvements, and is centrally located. PETER BECH TELE, PROPRIETOR, Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, Iowa. }LOWER BROADWAY. £ Council B 'PAWNBROKERS SALE o Unredeemed Goods. GCREAT BARGAINS In diamonds suitable for ladies and gents, also in ladies’ and gents’ solid gold and and silver watches and chains, and a full liue of sot and plain gold rings, 260 men's ()rdels nnrl 90 boy's overcoats. All these articles must be sold. Money lent on ALL KINDS of personal properly. D, GOLDSTEIN, 228 Middle Broadway, opposite city building. Council Bluffs. R. Rice M. D. W. R. VAUCHAN. 54 BOOTS, SHOESOR RUBBERS |Justice of the Peace. o, iz oz Omaha and Council Bluffs, CHRONIC msnsgs i ey Real estate and colloction sgency. n 0dd Fellow's expericnce. Offico No. lock, over Bavings Bank. Jonfp | g l‘mrl mm —— JACOB SIMS. E. P. CADWELL. SIMS & CADWELL, reat Piles and Falling of the Rectpm for and permanent t\IAn, MD‘[""" Lwo ‘l]‘.lg' Shugart & Mo- Opgrations vainlcs, - Diseases 0 - e Mo, | Reotum & Bpeciatty :;x::‘..-mu Will practice in State aud eders] DB A, 2 COOK. DR.G.W.PANGLE, |5 Yo s No for Yo COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA Offico, Main Street, Koows 1 and Muke Your Contracts Now for Your Winter Supply of R.‘E‘AD,ER OF MAN 1 Missouri Hard Wood ! rience. Ecle Master of it ental Depross. ) AND HAKD AND SOFT B ooy Vike o i MarTiae, Cancers Removed With outthe Knifo, Drop- sy Cured Without Taj Liver Complaiin, B ldney Comlaiut, matism, l'utl)uu, While Swelliy, ump«m St 7. Vitus®Dance. ~WITH— Txl!lld ‘With | P+ OVERTON, 505 First Avenue, - Council Bluffs, Towa, And wacure the Leet articlo wnd full measire atthe very loaest price. Stove wood delivered to ui, of the city » Y Woman ud Her mu e Happ! Special Alknlhu discases. Located stairs), Council Blufh A B