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I'HE DAILY BEE---COUNCIL BLUFEFS, FRIDAY, NOVEMUER 23, 1883, —— —— £HE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Friday Morning, Nov, 23, SUBSCRIPTION RATES 20 conta por weok $10.00 por Yoar (OFFICE: No. 7 Poar] Streot, Near Broadway. K MINOR MENTION, Soo Jonoph Reiter's fall good Additional local on seventh page. Cheap Railroad Tickots at Bushnell's, Steaps for ladios'arm bags at Sea man's, Ton coopers wanted by Josoph Ross, uppor Broad way. Sport in being arranged for the driving park on Thankagiving day. Council Bluffs has the promise of elec- trio light within a weok. A. Loiuo has taken in his head cook A. Metzger as a partner in the restaurant business, Notarial soals—DBest solid metal base $3.00. Novelty Works, Fourteenth atroot, Omaha, C. J. Bockman has sold his harness establishment to his brother Theodore and Mr. Otto Vogler. What has becomoe of the shome for a city hospital. Has Council Bluffs got ovor needing one? Tho Rescuo fire company is proparing for a danco at Bloom & Nixon’s on Thanksgiving night. A. P, Haynes has opened a shooting gallery at No. 182 uppor Brondway. It 18 complote in all respeots, The wall of J. P. Goulder's now build. ing on Broadway, which cracked in sot- ting, is being robuilt, The ladies moot this afternoon at the Home of the Friendloss to sew and plan for the good of the cause, The funeral sorvices of Mrs. Hedwig taxes on cortain roal estato owned by him, and which he claims is used for farming purposos only. The land is now advortised for sale for taxes, and an in- junction has been granted by Judge Reed o prevent further proceedings un- til the case can be heard. There in a rather fresh fellow in Wal- nut who is trying to run a newspaper, and having run somo advertisements for soveral reliable Council Bluffs mer chants, ho is trying & novel way of col lecting, the merchants refusing to pay be cauno they did not order the advertises He now spends his timo in writ ouncing them as ments, usive articles, d ats, and says “their flagrant car. are objects upon which buzzards fenst and crows roost—fetid animals shun them bee the decayed state in which they rest.” Don't get fright enod though, ~ He isn't loaded. e THENEW DYEW ORKS. F. R, Hurlburt has oponed, at No, 34 Pearl stroot, a steam dying and Fronch xlr{ cleaning works. velvi Plumes and tips, ots, silks, satins, gent's clothing, hant's shelf worn goods, all mado s a8 now. A LITTLE HEROINE. The Delailsnur Lily Chantry’s Mirac- ulons Escape From Death, She Is Rapidly Hor Injuries. Recovering From A fow days ago Tir Bre gave a brief account of the miraculous escapo from death of u littlo girl, who, in trying to oross tho railway bridge near Malvern, on the Wabash road, was overtaken by a spocial train, and knocked off the bridge into the crpok, At the timo it was sup- posed that the littlo girls name was Rob- {nson, but sho proves to be Lily Chantry, the seven-year-old daughter of Col. A. J. Chantry, who is widely known through- out wostorn Iowa, and especiaily among the mombors of the Girand Army of the Ropublie, in which organization Col, Lange, was held yestorday afternoon from tho family residence, Miln expocts to appear bofore the foot- lights hero in Mamlet and Richeliou, ovembor 30, December 1, Simon Matthows, hailing from St. Louis, was among those who sought lodging in the calaboose last night. The building of the new African Meth- «odist church, is progressing well, it be- ing enclosed and the roof being shingled, Yoatorday was thoe last day of service in the diatrict court, and the sheriff and his doputios wete therefore kept on the Jump, Another candidate for the circuit court judgoship appears in the forp of Mr. Dolby, of Dolby & Holmes, of Fromont <ounty, The now firo alarm system has not boen started yot. In the meantime tho old ono should bo abandoned entirely. It is worse than none. Rev. Mr. Lemon has changed his study from tho church to his residence, 716 Fourth streot, where those desiring to 400 him will find him, Chantry is quite prominent, and many here will ovor remember his onthusiastic help in making the last rounion horo a succoss. Lily is now recovering rapidly from tho injurios sho recoived by the accident. By some strange, almost miraculous, os- cape, she had no bongs broken, the in- jurios consisting of cuts and bruises. Sho has been visited by scores of friends and citizons, who have listoned to the story of her escape with much interest, and who have been greatly concerned in her recovery. The details of her adventure, as nar- rated by her to The Leader, are in sub- stance as follows: She was returning from school at noon, QUEEN OF ENTERPRISE. Remarkable Growth and Fatare Prom- is¢ of Red Oak, An Seen by a Deo Newws GAtheror, Ren Oax, November 21.—The- itinorant nowsgatherer in search of news, live towns, and the wherewith to keep a metropolftan daily paper moving on and its ronders posted as to the magnitude of the great state of Towa, cannot overlook this city—*‘the Queen of Nishnabotany valloy.” Red Oak is the county seat of Mont- gomery county, contains over 4,000 in- habitants, and is situated on the main lino of the popular C., B. & . railway, fifty miles cast of Council Bluffs, A branch from: the main line runs north to Griswold, connecting with the Rock Is- Iand at that point, and a branch south to Nebraska City, The place commonced its substantial growth about ten yoars since, and will continue, with fair promise of becoming socond to no other of the beautiful south- westorn Towa citi The town is beau- tifully laid off with much regularity and ordor, and thero are a goodly number of olegant and large brick blocks, all look- bright as a now *‘daddy dollar Tho city has a complote system of wator-works (tho Perking' direct pres- suro), telopone exchango, stroct car line, and gas works, The telephone wires ex- tendall over the city, connecting with all the surrounding towns and with Council Bluffs and Omaha. Hard and Soft Coal, No, 639 Broadway, - - - - - ABIJAH. Readers of Tie Bee may wonder why we headed this advertisement as ahove, “We Can’'t Tell a Lie. Thorefore say to ycu that our ¢ bject wasto attract your attention to the fact that our stock of . Boots, Shoes, Slipggrs, OVERSHOES AND WA For fall and wintér wear, is the largest and best we have ever had. 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 ‘Square, Clarinda, % IOWA. HATS,CAPS 342 and 344 Broadway, HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS No. 4 Pear! Street, - ) —p— Empkie Hardware Co W EXTO LIS A X1 : Hardware! 109 and 111 8. Main Street, Metcalf Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BUCK GLOVES, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, MBought and Sold. Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished T NIONCAEEON 0UNCIL BLUFFS, 3 MAYNE & PALMER, DEALERS IN BULK'AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The public schools of the placo are of the hjghest standard and well cared for., Threo graded buildings in different lo- calitios furnish convenient and excellent facilitios for tho attendanco of the schools and tho general intelligence of tho popu- lace indicate that they are taking advan- tagos of the educational faclitiios at thoir disposal. The fraternal socictios are well represented hero, both in tho num- ber of different orders and the momber- ships in each. It hasa board of trade, three national banks, two first-class ho. tols—tho Contral and the Judkins houses, each well patronized, and a credit to th enterprising city in which they are located; one pork packing house, three | - LER, bu Merchant Tailors. 7 and 9 Main Street. A FINE LINE OF FALL iSNOOTVINVd 83u1120019A0 SuitingsS. weekly nowspapers, The Record, The Poople's Telephone and The Expross, oach of which is well patronized, and exch is doing much 124 push matters to the front. The Express has been published for nearly sixtoen years as a wookly, but will likely soon launch out into tho daily field. Boforo concluding this briof re- view I must not fail to mention the wholesalo grocery firm of Morierty Bros, & Co., who have boen doing a successful wholesaling in this lino for over twonty- JOHN vW‘ BAIR]?{ Y L‘()LLEL'I'I(TA JOHN BENO & 00. DR. J. F. WHITE, N. SOHURZ, DIREOTORY, COUNGCIL BLUTFS, TA, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ANAGER OF PUTTAWATTAMIE COUN- CY. Ofiice corner Broadway and Main street. ERCHANDISE. strees and 17 Pearl stroet. BUCKEYE FEED Council Blu 337 W. Broadway, - S GRINDER SAME TIME A complete Horse Power. The best Feed Mill in existence. Costs t little more than a common grinder. Write for cirenlars to SHUGART, WAITE & WIES, Towa, General Agents for Western Towaand Nebraska. N WILL SHELL AND GRIND AT THE MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, DEALER IN Lales Fumnishing ~ Goods | NOTIONS, JEWELRY, &C. : COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA CRESTON HOUSE. Hotel, 217 and 210 Main street. OFFIC] Corner Main and Fifth up-stairs, Res JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Offico over American Express. nee, 600 Willow avenue. two years past. Their trade is now ex. tensive in this part of Towa, and it is a8 usual, but getting a littlo frightened at some stock on the wagon road, she con- cluded to go across the railway bridge, which, with the trestlo work, is 405 foot in length. She sought the watchman to find out what time the next train would cross the bridge, and not finding him, aftor somo hesitation, concluded to go over. Whenabout two-thirds of the way over she was atartled by tho shriil whistle of A ocompany of tho frionds of Miss Alico Buock happily surprised her on Wodnesday ovening at the residence of hor parenta on Vino stroot. The exterior of the high school build- ing is being ' repainted, throe good conts being put upon it, Mr. Langdon is the artiat who doing the work, Nollio Long yesterday commenced an action for divorce from her husband, John Long, claiming that he drank too much and abused her groatly, The business men should plan to turn out well to the meeting of the board of trado, Monday evening, as matters of importance aro to bo brought up, The Royal Arcanum gives another of ita social partios this evening, and it will <loubtless bo like its predecsssors of the worios, a highly enjoyable affair, Emmorson, the young man who was arrostod with young Kasson, was so re- joiced at being acquitted of the charge of Lroony that i» proceeded to got drunk, for which ho was yesterday fined 87.60. ‘There was & happy gathering of friends Wednesday evening, who perpotrated surpriso on Miss Myra Abbott, daughter of Justico Abbott, forty in tho party, and the evening passed merrily indeed. The cases of Chris, Johnson and A, Jefloris, charged with maliciously killing five littlo pigs which got into their corn- field, have sccured Lindt & Hart to de- fond them, and have taken a change of venue to Judge Abbott, and the cases continued until next Thursday, The Ratlifle case, after oceupying the There were about | od. an incoming train, It was an ‘“extra,” bearing the belated H. & 8. coaches from Shenandoah to Council Bluffs, Lily threw up her hands with an excla- mation' of gmrmr, she increased her gait to & run, thinking she could get to the end of the bridge before the train roached it. But, alas, hor foot caught on ono of tho tios and she was thrown upon her hands, only to see the mon- stor engine dash on to the bridge only o fow foot away. With rumnrhhfi: pres- ence of mind she crawled to the outer odge of the bridge and clasped her arms wround tho 2x4 plank running parallel with the rail. At this part of the bridge the tios are quite short, there being not over 18 inches of space botween the rail and tho plank reforred to, Crowding heraolf into this small space in far loss time than it takes to tell it, Lily awaited the result. ~ An the engino thundored by the cow-catchor scraped the child’s head, intlioting groat pain, but she still clung bravely to Ker slight hold on life, Think- ing the train had passed, she raised hor head the last bit, when'the rear step of next to tho last car struck her a cruel blow, knocking her off tha bridge into the creek 87 foet below. In the descent she struck the bank of the stream, which groatly lossened the force of the fall. A small spring oozing from the bank had molted tho ice away for a fow foot, and into this mud and wator she finally land- Although badly cut, bruised and frightened, she never for a moment lost her rare presence of mind, and the knock and fall together did not produce uncon- sciousness. Sho kopt herself from aliding into the wain water of the stream by holding to & projecting bush until help reached her. This is the story, sub- stantially, as sho relatos it. As soon as the engineer saw the child on the track ho reversed the engine, although it is claimed she was “‘making fifty miles an hour.” “When he saw the train could attention of Justice Abboit for three days, came to a mile-stone yostorday alternoon, the court dociding that the lumber found in Ratliffo's cellar was that belonging to the school district. The caso will next be tried. A number of insurance men from varioua parts of the state met yestorday at the Ogdon house, as a committee to consult about board rates, ete., for Coun- il Bluffs, They also talked over the ad- visability of having Council Bluffs placed under tho same management as Omaha, The 8300 roward offered by Gage cuauty, Nels ¢ the capture and oon viction of Euvoh Dradshaw, has at last been recetved by the police here, who have boen waiting over eight months for it The state paid :: ulfln;l r:un: n: but the co as ko) Eaiiig . T T o o e e ! William E. Stocks has cpened on Broadway, next to Pat Lacy's, the “Golden Fagle Chop House," a neat Little rostaurant, which it is his intention hours, night aud day. g g et e experience Ve m him lu’u‘:‘unly kuowing what the public wants, but how to meet the wanta. mrer to provent the collection of ity not bo checked in time, ho motioned to Lily to lie flat. In his efforts to reach the littlp girl aftor the train crossed the bridge, the engineer sustained some ugly scratches and severe bruises by a fall, —— nwritten Story, Lecture at Dohany's Opera House, Thursday evening by Rev. T, J. Mackay, illustrated by oxy-hydrogen stercoptican, Admission only 25 cents. Reserved seats b0 conts. ~ For salo at Bushuell & Brackett's. ——— Real Estate Transfors, The following deeds were filed for ve- cord in the recorder's office, November 22, reported for the Bxx by P. J. Me. Mahon, real estate agent: Charles Soar to C. C. Chawberlain, part lot 233, original plat, $1,400. County wreasurer to W, F. Sapp, n}, nef and n&u}. township 6, section 75, range 43; $29.11. OORL&P R R Gerderyan, nw}, sw township 21, sec- tion 76, range 40: 50, J. H. Mohr to Claus Ivers, nw} and Co. to William rapidly incrensing. Of the threo differ- ent banking institutions here, I only find time to notice the Valley National, the | pioneer bank of Montgomery county; this institution has been doing a banking business for the past eloven years, Warren H. Kinkade is cashier and ono of the stockholders, and also inter- ested in a banking institution at Ellintt, Your scribe has not the time to speak further in detail of the business interests ,S', S_Y[AQ}]EB,¥7Wlu_@Eg3 for |-}n':r§1':‘-’z‘:'£-.§f;'fi|':7m 22 Fourth stroet. J. .M. ST, JOHN & 00..CASH BUYERS, "ymiutrgoemzest JACOB KOCH, G F. SMITE. cumero e SO A R, W. W. SHERMAN, JAMES FRANEY, M. CALLACHER. G R OCER T S, o' Hll New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attendants, LOWER BROADWAY. Council Bluffs, First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, raft by return mail. 148 B Y. MERCHANT TAILOR, % Stock Complete. _Suits made at reasonablo prices. No. 805 Main St. DEALER IN FINE HARNESS. T have the variety that brings patronage. 124 Main stroot. Wholesale Liquor STEINHARDT & FREYHAN, . Dealers ! 317 Broadway, - COUNCIL BLUFFS; MERCHANT TAILOR. + Artistlo Work and reasonable_charges, 872 Broadway. of tho place, but will leave it for the resent in the hands of one of the best local correspondents who will, I trust, fully and fairly represent Red Oak's in. teresta in your columns, Frep, G Handsome Plcture Cards, Mossrs, 0. B. Jacquemin & Co., aro distributing some of tho handsomest stool plato engraved picture cards pub- lished. Tho better part is the notice at. |- H_OM & SON, .-nannu-goldsnwuu.FURNITU“Emv“' LINDT & HART, suosmon. : SANITARITM EDWIN J. ABBOTT, REVERE HOUSE 808 Broadway! ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ___ Practice in stado and federal courts. And bath house, 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sovereign, Prop. P. J. Mont- womery, M. . Physician. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Notary Publio and Genoral Co cor. SMITH & NORTON, New Opera House, 415 Broadway. Broadway opj Rofitted $1, $1.50 per day tached by which they informithe public of the reduction in the prices of their goods, and as the holiday season is ap- pronching it will pay all'to give them a call, o —— The Thief of Time. A young man named A. Melntosh, from near Creston, worked for H, H. Woodrow a fow days last woek, but upon spraining his wrist ho quit work and left. About the same time a watch be- longing to a member of the family dis- appeared, Marshal Talbott arrested the young man a day or two afterward for attompting to tap tho till at Kemple's restaurant, while making a purchase of that gentloman. Mr, Kemple declined to filo an information against MclIntosh, huwu\'ur‘, and the Marshal, who suspici- oned him of stealing the watch from Mr, Woodrow's: took him out of that gentloman's residence. On the way out ho acknowledged stealing the watch, but said he had sold it in Council Bluf Ho had 89.60 which he agreed to put up for the watch and it was nrcapu-xll. Un their return to town, however, he told the marshal that he sold the watch to [y party in Glenwood aud gave the pur- chaser's name. The marshal wont to 0, Sold at the Lowest At MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, - - MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL PREMIUM PORTRAITS Grayon, India Tk and Water Colors, AIR GOODS Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway. JUST OPENED:'! BECHTELE’S European Hotel. Tho only only hotel run on the European plan %in this city. New building, newly furnished and all modern improvements, and is centrally located. PETER BECE TELE, PROPRIETOR, - - Council Bluffs, Iowa. OF ALL KINDS. Prices IN THE WE’ST, QUALITY CONSIDERED, 337 W. Broadway, Council Blufis, Towa. (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. BSTATE! Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. —XINT—- at reasonable rates. Orders C. D. LUCCOCK, 143 Broadway. Council Blufls. Solar Camera Enlurfement for the trade y mail promptly filled, Glenwood, secured the watch, and him- self tiled an_ information against young Melntosh before Esq. Barness, " The "Squire tined him $10 and costs, and the young man’s mother, who had arrived in the meantime, took him home with her, The watch was returned to its owner. the Glenwood man got his montey and Melntosh alone is the loser by his rash- ness. —[Malvern Leader, BROOIMS, GROSVENOR & GUNN, MANUFACTURERS OF 311 Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs; Iowa o — Broken hearts and funeral expenses may be avoided in every case of diphthe- ria l\i' using Dr. Thomas Jeffries (Coun- cil Blufls, Towa) proventive and cure, Send for it at once, quired. _— >ECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE, —Special advertisoments, such as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, Tu Reat, Wants, Boand bo inserted fn this column at the Jow No physician re- NTS PER LINE for each subsequent in. sortion. Leave advertisoments as our ofice, No. T Peart Street, near Broadway WANTS, \\mhim» Every bouy tn Counell Bluffe b0 take TusBar Delivered by carrier as only twenty cents & week wi aw}, townahip 23, section’ 76, range 41; $8,400. e Jeremish Folsom to Charlotta Ulrich, lot 1, block 15, Mullin's sub.; $100. CRL&P R R Co to George Roberts, sw}, sef, township 26, section 706, range 38; A Total sales, $10,675. — Six per cent city and farm loans. 8. W, Fergusson & Co., 39 Pearl St, VWANTED—A boy, with pony, to detiver Tun bas 1G BARGAIN sons B sain by Anyone wanting a set of Joha shopedia. eight voluiues, can gt & bar ling a4 Tus Bus office (CABINET PHOTOS 85 by the & sior gallery, 10 Diner, and dummy althe excel uncil Blutis, Ouaba cus wreel Appl S Bas $ Wo.18 South Foarl St. = BOOTS, SHOESOR RUBBERS Corner Main and First Avenue, Broa.dwa.y Steam I.aundry! A.C. LARSON, - - . . . IF YOU WANT CALL ON S. A. PTERCH, Couneil Bluffs. He JAC A o Mak has Them, 724 WEST BROADW.AY. Proprietor LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY PETER C. MILLER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Wall-Pager and Window Shadesand Painting In all Hs Branches, FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE. Council Bluffe* 0 Kimball & Champ, GREAT and city building. Council Bluffs. FOR BARG S NS W.R. VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace. Real estate and collection agency. n 0dd Fellow's lock, over Savings Bank. Jansp- courts Establishea - - Dealers i Forsign and Domestic Exchange aad | Howe ®ocutios PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, | PAWN?BRO(I){FERS SALE Unredeemed Goods. BARCAINS 1 diamonds suitablo for ladies and gents, also in ladies’ and gents’ solid gold and silver watches and chains, and a full line of set and plain gold 50 men's 's overcoats. All these articles must® be sold. Money lont on ALL )S of personal property. D. GOLDSTELN, 228 Middle Broadway, opposite —IN— CHINA, PLATED WARE, GLASS WARE, LAMPS, Table Cutlery, Flower Pots, Ete., call on W.S. HOMER & CO., - 23 Main St., Council Bluffs. —_— L T YT TS SIX PER CENT OPTION LOANS. On City and Farm Property.. . S. W. FERGUSSON & CO., 9 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs, To R. Rice M. D. CANCERS, CERONIC thirty strec of other tumors removed without the knife or drawing of blood. DISEASES ot sinds o specinty. s practical experience. Office No, Omaha and Council Bluffs, il Elufls, OB SlMB. E P.cADWELL, | Make Your Contracts Now for Your SIMS & CADWELL, Winter Supyly o ftorneys-at-Law, st Hand, Wood ! COUNCI BLUFFS, 10WA wleml } WITH— Moo, Main Street, Roows 1 and Shugart & Mo- P. OVERTON, nou's Block. Will practice in State and 505 First Avenue, - THOS. OFFICES, B M rosaY. FFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. | Councll Blufls . [ 1856 Jouncil Bluffs, and full measure agghe wood celivered to any par JOSEPH GAGHEGAN. HARD WOOD AND —COAL — Corer Main strect and Eighth avenue, Cownci Wrs B J. Bilon, D, $33 Broadway, Counctl Blufts, | e Lowent rates v 1 compt delivery