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OOUNOII. BLUFFS. Tueeday Morning, Nov. 20. SOBPHON AT - 90 centa por woek 27000 Per Year Ourrler - WA e OFFIOR: 1 Pearl ltrnl. Near Brwflvu MINOR MENTION. Soo Joseph Reiter's fall goods. Additional local on seventh page. Cheap Railroad Tickets at Bushnell’s. The Round Table mebts this ovening at the residence of A. B, Walker, John Jones, the Main street liveryman, has been the victim of an overcoat thief. THE DAILY BEE CGUNCIL BLUFFS, TUES Olnon. J. N. Baldwin, P. 0. DeVal, J. L. Farman, Thos. Bowman, W. R. ‘aughan and W, O. James, The bonds- men qualify in over $110,000. The farm. ors about Marne wanted as indication of their faith in Lewis to go on the bond, but the citizens of Council Bluffs who have known Lewis since childhood, were no less willing, as they have no thought that in his heart he had any intent of com- mitting a erime. B — Cut rates to all points at McAllister's ticket office, 505 Broadway, Council Bluffs, CRUMBS FROM CRESTON. A Live City Filled With Live Citizens. Onestow, Ta., November 18, ~Creston is the largest and perhaps the most im- portant cify in Southwestern Towa—ex- cepting, of courso, Council Bluffa, It is located on the C., B. & Q. railway, just L. Holcomb has been chosen as the engineer to run tho electric light dynamo | machine. Thomas Boucher was run in yesterday afternoon for being too drunk to take care of himself. Notarial seals—Best solid metal base £3.00. Novelty Works, Fourteenth street, Omaha, Captain Tealy is excavating on Main street, near the Creston house, for a res- taurant building. ¥. B. Strong yesterday pleaded guilty to the unique charge of “‘raising h—11 at 1da Story's.” 1t cost him £9,60, Henry Knepper received a telegram yosterday informing him that his broth- er, who is in Nebraska, was dying. Jennie Mack was yesterday brought to the front for being the inmate of a houso of ill fame. She was fined $14.10. Lorring, the tailor, charged with lar- ceny, took a change of venue to Justice Abbott, and secured a continuance, Tim Caughey has beon arrested for being drunk, and is lodged in jail. He is to have a hearing in Vaughn's court Saturday, Mrs, Gray has sworn out a warrant for the arrest of L. Burnett, for getting board under false pretenses, but ho has | P not been found. The Pacific house folks say thoy have adopted the Central time because four of the railways coming in here have adopted it, instead of only two. Ernest Lewis, a boy, has been arrest- ed on the charge of stealing ropes, ete., from Mrs. Woods. He gave $100 bonds to appear before Justice Vaughan to-day. The electricianist for the Pilche, Bowen & Vaughan electric light arrived last night, and will commence his work at once, hoping to have the light going be- fore next Monday. Some malicious fellow threw a stone 104 miles east of the U. P. transfer in your sity, Tt is a railroad town, or at least uilt, com- most of the lands on which it is originally Lolonged to the *‘C pany and that corporation yet has greater moneyed interest here than any other party. Creston is tho eastern terminus of the division of the ““Q."” between here and your city, and it contains extensive machine shops of different kinds and em- ploys hore constantly a good sized army of men. The population numbers at least 7,600 and among them are a large per cent. of publlc spirited and enter- prising citizens, jealous for the- city's welfare as they are for their own. Itis surrounded by an excellent farming country, is marked by every public and social requisite that modern needs dic- tate, and is one of the best ard most prosperous business points in Towa. The lpuhlic improvements aro all that is necessary and of the very best in every particular, The public schools of Cres- ton are of the most approved charac- ter. An ample number of modern school buildings in different parts of the city furnish every facility for a first-class education. The fire department is very credible, the members of the fire com- K are ever on the elert and energetic in the discharge of their hazardous and responsiblo duties. The church going people of Creston can choose among the several different denominations which may suit their par- ticular fancy from out a large representa- tion of the leading denominations of the land, of which eleven representative de- nominations are here. Secret and benevolent societies are l’llppfly represented here by eleven dif- ferent and distinct organizations. In the business line are found both wholesale and retail mercantile enter- prises; of which a goodly number will compare very favorably with any similar branch of commerce in the larger citios. Two daily papers—The Gazzette and The Advertiser, as well as a number of through a rear window of tho Bee Hive block Sunday night, nearly hitting the colored preacher on tho head, as he was conducting service there. The attachment suit of Thomas Owen vs. John " Dengmen, before Justice Vauhgn yesterday, drew ahout fifteen farmers in for witnesses, but the case was continued until the 17th. The case of P. M, Marco, chargedwith horse stealing, has been transferred from Mills county to this county, and several unds of the papers arrived he, e yestor- for the next term of the District Court to consider. A young man who hired out to a far- mer in Silver Oreek township, last Sat- urday, to husk corn, disappeared yester- , taking with him $16 belonging to l fel ow husker, C, Matheson, tf and pair of boots. Permit to wed was yesterday granted James R. Lawrence, of Clearwater, Kan- sas, and Miss M. Davis, of this city; Chris, Larsen and Amelia Anderson,both of this city; J. A, *Brown, of Chicago, and Bertha J. Starr, of Galena, Il John Ayres, a young man found wan- dering about the streets a few weeks ago and who has an idea that a mob is after him, has been cared for in until now. It becomes evident that hois insane, and he is to be taken to tho asylum at Mt Pleasant. Henry Beecroft, who did some street filling under a ocontract with the city, finds that some of the property owners re- fuse to pay the amount assessed againat them. He has commenced suit against two of these, M. H. Baird and J. P. Foulden, claiming of the former $64,and of thelatter §182. These will be some- what test cases. The masquerade ball given by Abe Lincoln Post, G, A. R., last evening, 'was quite & variety of costumes and much fun, and a goodly amount was realized for the worthy cause of nhovlng the 0 G, wants of widows and orphans. A. R. always makes its social occasions happy ones, and the veterans seem as enterprising in peace as they were valiant in war, Mrs. Alta Arnold, widow of Hiram Arnold, has commenced suit against Peoter Riefe and wife for $5,000damages. She claims that| her husband got in the mhbitol d;in':l‘nu by frequenting Riefe's an tin A 1882, ERE from 3 i hl s uries which c-und“"nl?; ?:w.' z'l‘.l;lo {lunnfl clams that she nctified Riefe w0 years before not to sell her husband - any more liquor. But they paid no at- tention to the notiee. Christian Johnson and A. Jefferis have been arrested on complaint of W. M. J, ‘Wylie, who claims that they maliciously killed five little pigsbelonging tohim, The pigs were found'in & pile, shot and their ourn, unll who is a boy, ved in country two {"Efiw em) lqu told him to kill h“hhhmsu- tice Bchurz on the ,ulyblhhulndllphhhndlnl 97,000 and will to-morrow start back with it to Des Moines, and present it in rnhhhflu The bundsmen are .lln,l. ‘W. Chapman, George proved successful and enjoyable. There throats cut. Johnson, who works for excellent weeklies, keep the people of the city and tributary country posted on tho latest doings ol the world. 1Tt is needless to aud that in a city of the calibre of this, and one of the tributa- ries of Omaha, T Omana Bee, both daily and weekly, is extensively circu- lated by an appreciative and liberal list of subscribers, Frep, - —— Handsome Picture Cards, Mesars, C. B, Jacquemin & Co., dhmbuhng some of the hlndmmen u)hu engraved picture cards pub- luh The better part is the notice at- tached by which they informjthe public of the reduction in the prices of their goods, and as the holiday season is ap- pnilehmg it will pay all to give thema lmtum;nm. On Sunday night there was a large au- | dionce to listen to Rey, Mr. Lemen at the Baptist church on ‘‘Buddhism.” He held that it was a developed religion, the outgrowth of Brahminism, which in turn was develored out of the entire stage, which was a family worship, with- out priest or stated religious observance, In the earliest form of religion the ele- ments were worshipped. Brahminism ings would be accepted by many Christ. ple to revolt from it, and about 600 B, Buddhism a lower ardar ol Brahminism, One of its great defects is its theory that there is no God and no eternal apirit, and the only object of man could be to escape life, which could 6ot be done by lmcnh. but by tln gudatest self-sacrifice ears. The speaker for thousands thought Sidharta lnrl into the same er- ror as that of modern infidelity, especial- Jut.ho French infidels, who declare that history of the church is a history of blood, and revolting lnmduprim hood, they hllmil, saw no difference life was & hflun. not worth livinx, curse which all should m o“a His next Sunday night lecture will be on “‘Spiritualism,” and all intercsted in that subject are invlml to be present, e — Real Estate Transfors, Mahon, real estate agent: lot 8, block 16, Macedonia—§300, Henry Neville to Jou{)h Casady, sw} and s} aw } 3, 70, 388 Chicago, Burlington & Quiney railroad company to Homer I, Hunter,n§ nw} 18, | . 74, 41 Chicago, Burlinmn & Quil ao-gny to |Alqyotu Simon, ‘n'l 13, "fi”‘ i u—m.wo s bk $in Howasds it~ Total sales, §5,641, , NOVEMBSEK 20, 1883. s EXCLUSIVE | James Saluwm Trlu: anl Palls Under . the Cars, We have the only exclusively 'Wholesale Store for the Sale of His Body Feartully Orushed, and Yesterday morning another life was taken by the wheels on the Union Pacific road, The victim this time was James M. Ladowski, a switchman in the em- ploy of the Chicago & Northwestern, The accident occurred on tho Northwest- AND ARCTICS 2 it is cro : . N : " s LESAL ALE! ‘(m Crad: Mwlhcmk ‘t “\. (:‘tm;(.l,m‘{yr:‘:" Westof Chicago and east of San Francisco, north of St. Louis and south WHOLESALE DEALERS IN hicago, Milwaukeo & St. 5 of St. Paul. i o e anic v wovnioee| We Give Chicago Discounts !oe s, - : GCTI' OVES Ladowski just before his death. was then standing on the south side of Write to us direct for prices, ete. Our line of Specials is the finest — vy UI""hyZ. T. LINDSEY & CO” HOUSES IIOTS AND IJANDS flat car which had been ordered taken I:Bousht and Sold. outof its place, to be set on another track. An instant later h discover- . e:lMundm' &Ln;:L‘nllln‘l‘rth: wt:m‘ :1:.:;- Office 412 Broadway, (Up-Stairs), Council Bluffs, lowa, Money Loaned, AbStraoCts Furn !Shed - = F =30\ No. 4 Pearl Street, = e O™ COUNCIL BLUFFS, et MAYNE & PALMER, BUCKEYE FEED GRINDER Hard and Soft Coal, some that he caught his foot in the cromsing thus throwing him down, but BULK AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND OEMENT, MICHIGAN PLA! y AND SEWER PIPE, Lt No, 539 Broadway, - - - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. BMITH & TOLLER Empkie Hardware Co T ETO LIS.A T { 109 and 111 8. Main Stroat, COUNCIL BLUFFS, . - IOWA. Metcalf Bros., later investigation pointed to the fact that in hurrying across the rails he tripped and foll, and could not get out of the way of the coming train, and as soon as possible the train was stopped and the body of the unfortunate man was taken up. It was in a horrible con- dition, the wheels having run over his legs and one arm and his head, the crushing being fearful. The body lny that his head was on one rail and legs on the othor. A portion of his skull and some of his brains were scat- tered about, the body being turned over as the cars struck it. He was dead, of course, when picked up and all that remained to be done was to care for the mangled remains, which were taken to Undertaker Connell's es- tablishment, and a coroner’s jury impan- neled, % Ladowski was a married man, whese family, living on Third avenue, consists M h t T l of a wife nnf two little girls, one about erc an all ors- two years of ago, and one about five m 7 and 9 Main Street. tion, expecting every day to be arain a years. His wifo is in a dclicate condi- mother, and the news came to her with DIRBOTORY, COUNCIIL BLUF¥ES, IA. WILL SHELL AND GRIND AT THE SAME TIME ! A complete Horse Power. The best Feed Mill'in existence. Costs but little more than a common grinder. Write for cirenlars to SHUGART, WAITE & WIES, Council Bluffs, Iowa, General Agents for Western Iowaand Nebraska. i SNOO'IVINVd §3ur)e0019A0 MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, was a higher form,and many of its teach. ians to-day, but the tyranny of the institution of castes, caused the peo- O. they were ready for revolu- tion. The right man appeared for the event, as is usually the case in great epochs. This man was Sidharta, around whose standard the peoplo rallied, and he was the institutor of Buddhism, At his death he was de- fined as the last manifestation of Budda on earth, and tho rellgmn took that name, The pronounced be. | Ohlo, tvugw and religion itself, and fough! The dying doolaration of Sidhart, that on ot of l.In The following deeds were filed for re- ocord in the recorder’s office, November 19, reported for the ‘Bre by P. J. Mo- Nettie E. Marston to 8, H, Hopkins, to Harry J. Moss, s} such suddenness, and with such a fearful TRV MG O Yor W I 000% DEALER IN :}:)"::‘ ‘i‘)':_': the "::l“‘:'x“y sd tortanat JOHN W. BAIRD, TY COLLECTION AGENCY. Office corner Broadway and Main street, = h terd: d it will only be by hi [ERCH. %fil},mi tio 1 ':';,,.'g :'}’, ZK;{ ,fie:],,ifi JOHN BENO & CO., 15 34an koot 17 Fenctsreet u e able to rally from the heavy blow. T ORESTON HOUSE. ] Her husb: bout ty-eight B i e oot e e NOTIONS, JEWELIR, fitteen yoars. Ho has been railroading DR. J F WHITE Corner Maln and Fifth n»—uhlrnOFI\cu(d'moe 609 Willow avenue, 3—-——————————-——37 W. Broadway, OUNG———————KL BLUFFS. IOWA for twelve years, and nearly all these years in the employ of the OChicago & TICE, OF THE PEACE, Northwestern company. Once before ho N. 8C HURZ- (b 2 X T N T M. GALLAGCHER. 0":18: ;’t]:v:'%;';c;ifn:"mbgb::tmaoh:vel:,:t S S WAGNEB- 9 Will contract for n};\‘xm at n’:«;fi%&nfl; zromeet. (Ghe R O C B R B S, agoa younger brother had a narrow es-( T 7. sr Jl OHN &; 00,_0 ASH BUYERS, Wi e e o New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attendants. cape from death by being caught between | 1% by v an engine and & way car, He has another ~ o LOWER BROADWAY. ivi i i L t 1) it 1 brother living_ here, and one in Onlitor- | J AGOB KOCH, stk comite. sl et e ten. o, sosuamse, | 5 1 Frst Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, }eoineitiuny nia, who has been telegraphed. ¥ = e coronses luguset ssalied in o) (3 F, | BMITH: o v o e B O it STEINHARDT & FREYHAN, W. W. SHERMAN, ool SRS | Wholesale Liquor Dealers ! A number of witnesses were sworn, Siebold, the engineor of the train; Han-( J A MES FRANEY. ArtMIuWnrklndnmnAhloTehl:‘g«. 872 Broadway. o Work sl - 2 317 Broadway, . - COUNCIL BLUFFS; among them being W. Johnson, Charles ford Bnkar, switchman on_the Gh\ugo. wurd Archer, of the Union Pacific fi s; W, M"""'d section foreman; LINDT & HART, James Block. ‘""““pf..';‘.’.,’?.';“.!....d.,a.mmm JUBT OPENED ! B"'l"““"" & Quiney; W. 1. Bates and | HOWE & SONy ana rousenoa suppties oAt 308 Broadway. R. Fonda, engineer in Union Pacific yards; Charles Proctor, policeman, s ANIT AR[UM And bath house, 421 .ug:: Broadway. L. Sovereign, Prop. P. J. Mon$- BE(JHTEIJE’S and M. A, Gregory, of the Rock Island gomery, M. D. Physi L Eur()pea-n HOte].,/ i a8 above mentioned. opposite New Opers House. ' Refitted 81, $1.50 el ; R TR PETER BEGB TELE, PROPRIETOR, f death fi ttack of Pr b et ”. eoovored by the use of DIk, WAL OF ALL KINDS, A HALL'S BATSAM XOR THE LUNGS. y Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, Iowa. Trol ot et A e e s h L P 1 e nedy, for : niipmats il b b e Sold at the Lowest Prices statoment wo aro actuated by motives of pub- Bl 1 o Vewefacion, trusing that” othors may. b IN THE WEST, QUALITY CONSIDERED. mflm': o similar manner. On sale by 337 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. —— An Unwritten Story. ox Unredeemed CGoods. Lecture at Dohany's opm House, e B o | BRSPS, oSoar moveny -’ GREAT BARCAINS illustrated by oxy-hyd Allbiicn’ baly L ab T‘,g:.'_. siaroopionn. ‘ In diamonds suitablo for ladies and gents, also in ladies’ and gents’ solid gold and seats 60 cents, Fm- sale at Bushnell & and silver watches and chains, and a full line of set and plain lgold rings, 200 men’s * | and 90 'boy's overcoats. All these articles must bo sold. Money lent on ALL Brackett's, Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. KINDS of personal property. D. GOLDSTEIN, 228 Middle Broadway, opposite city building. Council Bluffs, 3. W Chafln, odtor of The Red Onk s Mode l s tea‘m Laun’ dr 1 IF YOU WANT d e bere, 712 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. y BOOTS, SHOESOR RUBBERS PEISONAL, old friends here. Among the Chicagoans at the Ogden yester- N A OHRISTIANSON IR = o roprietor. CALL ON duy were H. W. Pardy, Thomas Boyle, W. H. Wray and George H. Ross, Has just opened a new and well fitted steam laundry. Guarantee good Sheriff Middloton, of Harrison county, was | work, - Please give e a trial. S .A. - PIE ROE 7 in the city yesterday. Corner Main and First Avenue, Council Bluffs. He has Them. e T\ PREMIUM PORTRAITS',, R.VAUGHAN. | R.RiceM.D. Crayon, India Tk and Water Colors, Petice of the eace. AN o . the Ogden yesterday. Omaha and Council Bluffs, [}HRU]{[C DISEASES shkices misy.. G. B, Johnson, of Buffalo, at the Ogden yosterday, L. Gideon, of Cincinnati, arived at the o titty years practial 2 2 Solar Camera Enlargement for the trade at reuonlble rates. Ordan Jorlow! sstate and oollection agenay. # 044 Fellow's Y Years pr v Hganid oy mail promptly filled. C. D. LUCGOCK, delslfiad ool il T Mr. D, F. Randolph, who has been spend- ing several months here with his daughters, Mra. John Hawthorne and Mrs, 8, D, Street, has roturned to his home in Mt Vernon, 143 andwny. Council: Bluffs, Fom BAmGazme o EELES CHINA, PLATED WARE, GLASS WARE, LAMPS | o ntoctimreiog sy e i3 o Wm, Grace, of Des Moines, at the Pacific, % Monts Bock: "Wl peaciios i Btate aad " eders ... A, Easton, of New York, arrived at the Pa- Table Cutlery, Flower Pots, Ete., call on courts Make Your Contracts Now for Your Winter Supply of ey . 8. HOMER & CO., - Main 8t., Council Bluffs, 5 v ‘?"uludmm o .5 BOWRS S e DR G.W.PANGLE, atisanzi, Zxd, Woot 1 .‘:“.’.”fi'..i.‘:‘.“fi:fi‘,f‘.‘;’.f:‘:‘io..""’ 2o SIX PER GENT 0PT|0N LOANS B et c o a 1 SPECIAL NOTICES. On City and Farm Property. i :’:‘;‘?‘.:%‘3' sl :-u i Ao Without Fap ~Wia- lefl‘-—w Idm-u & Lost, ot e i 3, W, FERGUSSON & GO., %:‘.;fig:ifiwmm.flsz i%bz| P, OVERTON, Womian u'm Her Dissases Treated With | 505 First Avenue, - Council Blufls, Iowa, tng, ete., will be inserted in this column at the low piost Results. tag, e, wid el lo 1his wsisme 0 M 39 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs, Iowa. o Slal ummn e Brivals aud venoreal | ADd securo the beet article and full measure at the and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for cach subsequent fn- it 1 irobiway, doum s (op u.yh:.u:;. price. Stove wood delivered to any par i T gy W @) W§7- JMER S5 ) [ Giifhon s 7 JOSEFE GAGHEGAN. l“fl Street, near Broadway ki 4 o ol Our line of Stoves is the mos. complete in ae city and includes all the most HARD WQOD W ANER iRy SWAPe 55 | Dosirable Patterns and Latest Improvements | A mahe el We have hammered the prices down as thin as they will stand without breaking, omm & PUSEY e GOAL — V\/ANTED--A boy, with poay, bo delive TunBax. | | i'vo, are invited to call and see how thick the stoves are in comparison. p0grmer Maln stroet and Kighth avenue, Couni \| B PECIAL DRIVE ON A LOT OF HARD COAL STOVES, BANKERS. O owae sk s o nl-wfll!'_"g.!_______ o Nickel, slightly tarnished, at a reduction of $5.00 each. Oouncil Blufte I s, B, J mm Establishes = - 1856\ pPHYSIO mc&vuil Q:'E. PHOTOS. by uu-- b she 'o“-.d‘ p-_v'ox. W R XIGHEDT, MB‘A" Tars e Omabe us 504 Broaoway’and 10 and 12 Main 8t,, Council Bluffs. e Toewen el Pomanly Neoine: tos 3 Brosewiy, Ovuaetl Biuse. A. M. Jackson returned from Chicago yes- terday. B M. russy,