6 -OMAHA DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , TUESDAY , MA ! 6 , 1884 : . THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS , Tuesday Morning , May G , SUUSCIUPTIO : ? RATES , . rents week JlyCanlct - - - - - - SO per Iy Mall - lOP < r i'eu OFFICER No. 7 roarl Street , Hoar Broadway. MINOB MENTION , 809 J. Roitor's , spring goods. Bushnoll sells railroad tickets cheap to all points. Plumes and tips colored , cleaned and curled at J. J. Auworda & Co.'s , 317 Broadway. There were 184 empty freight cars standing on the 0. & N. W. track down through Strcotsvillo. Kirkland is preparing to move his jew elry stock into No. 3 and 4 , Broadway , Leo Mitchell's old placo. The council did not got a quorum yes terday afternoon. They don't take to day sessions very well anyway. The funeral of Mii Mary Larson , who died Sunday morning , was hold yester day afternoon , a latgo number of friends attending. A now cement floor js hoing'laid in the city jail. The old floor was of little no- count , and has already broken away in many places. 0. S. Clark's little bibo is quite seri ously ill. It is to be hoped that another such crushing blow as that of the death of his little boy may bo spared him. A. West , who has boon conducting an auction sale of jewelry , etc. , hero , started last night for Missouri Valley , where ho will now open up. Ho has always mot with good success in his sales hero. The break in the water works main on the bottom is now repaired and all is well again. The special police whom the mayor ordered on on account of this break ( ? ) can now take a vacation. The Glebe is frightened at the way Vaughan wont for it , in his card about the fire department , and gets into its hole in good shape with a sort of "Oh , pray , good Lord , good devil , don't take away the city printing. " . A team got stuck with a load of brick , corner of Pearl and Broadway , yesterday. Some of those holes in the principal fltroota should bo looked after , instead of waiting for the paving to bo finished , which will not bo before fall , Constable Fox is a regular barrel of news , Besides the burglar racket ho had a set-to with Monsieur Lo Flour , the follow whoso reputation is scarcely loss savory than that of the madamo. Fox tried to servo a writ on the follow , to make him got out of a houso. Monsieur carao for him with an axe holvo. The valiant old captain saved a worse blow by throwing u'p his hand , getting his hand disabled but saving a cracked skull. Constable Fox then retaliated with his big cane , knocking Lo Flour down three times before the fellow would give up. The monsieur's head was badly cut up and the cano broken into splinters. Lo Flour is now under bonds to appear at the "diariot court charged with keeping a house of ill fame , and will now bo called on to answer on a charge also of resist ing an officer , It waa supposed that the city council elected Walters as chief of the fire de partment under the now ordinance fixing the term at Wo years , but when it was discovered that the new ordinance was not in force yet , the council rather than admit tlnat Walters' election was under tha old ordinance which fixed the term during good behavior. Under the posi tion taken now by the mayor , city at torney and other legal lights , in reference to Toraploton , the city council can at any meeting elect a chief to take Walters' place , so he hangs on only by his tooth. If those legal advisors shall shift their opinions as they are liable to , and try to make out that Walters is elected for two yean , then they may bo reminded of their utterances Jn regard to the old or dinance. They pronounced that part oi it illegal because it bound the action of o future council. The gentlemen should remember that there will bo as much o ! a now council next spring as there wai this spring , and under their own view Walters cannot bo elected for two yean The mayor now openly declares tha Walton cannot bo elected for only oni year , and in another breath that anotho chief can bo elected at any time. A HEAVY SUIT , A Partnership Claimed 1 > f Cap Henry In a Bltf Cattle Kanch , Gapt , H. L. Homy lias tommouced a : action in the district court against Wil liam Evans , J. T. Evans , and Samw Haas , in which ho socles to establish hi interest in the firm of Evans , Haas & Cc The plaintiff alleges in his petition the the property ia worth $800,000 consinl ing of rauche and cattle in North ParL ITo * makes no personal claim againi Mr. Haas , simply making him a party t the euit so as to bring the partnership ir to court. Tha suit ia one in equity. Capt. Ilonr claiming to be a partner .and hence 01 titled'to a share in the profits , which ui said to have been very large , while it understood that tha others claim tin they simply , borrowed money of hin which they are ready to pay back , bi iiro not willing to admit he i * a partno KMn. Wright and Baldwin , togethi with Judge Hubbard. appear for tl plaintiff , sn3 it ia predicted that the < ri of the case will bnug out some inUrei ing faots concerning the cattle buslne in the wart and the profits made there ! THE CONTEST ENDED. Chief Temulolon Bows to the Official Seal onto City , anil Withdraws , Walters ntul HI * Crow Ilnvo U No\v -iliclr Own AVay , Yesterday morning Oniof Toraploton quietly ncoptod the tltlo of ox-chiof of the fire t'opartmont. It nppoaro that ho has boon noting under the advice of some of the boat leqal authorities in the city , who instrutccd him not to give up the ollico until officially notified by the city and that said official notice must bo in the signature of the city clerk and the seal of the city. Ho has refused to acknowledge - knowledge notification served on him by the chief of police , by three or four of the alderman , by the would bo chief , by the mayor , or by nnyono else , but when an official and regular notice was given him yesterday ho said that was all ho requir ed , and then turned over the property and the titlu. Walters now goou iu without any ob struction. Ho has Iho picking of his own inon , no ono to dispute his authority , and if the fire department docs not show up in efficiency and harmony of working , as well as under the old chief , Mr. Walters must alono.bcar the blamo. The city council , at least four of them have , with the mayor of this city , openly defied the wishes of the citizens , as ex pressed by petitions , by every newspaper of the city , and by personal expressions of opinion. They have disorganized the fire department , temporarily , at least , imperiling property interests , and have done this not to got a chief whom they considered better than the old ono , not to turn outn republican to give place tea a democrat , but simply , as all acknowl edge , to reward ono who has secured the interests of this particular faction of the democratic party. Alderman Keating and Sicdontopf have shown much good sense uml clear grit in the matter , and the four others have simply shown that they have been "whipped in" by .Mayor Vaughan , just as lie boasted Loforo election that ho would whip them in. They have succumbed to Vaughn's Jonorgy , scheming , .persistency , and may now bo considered as whipped into the tracos. Now that the matter is settled it is hoped that the now chief will got about him a class of men who will do different work in suppressing fires , and that there will bo no further wrangle or trouble. DENTISTS' DOINGS. The Slate Board of Examiners in Session Yesterday , The State Society Meets To-Day , The Programme Arranged. The State board of dental examiners mot yesterday at the Ogden house in an nual session , it being a sort of auxiliary meeting to that of the Iowa State Dental Society which moots to-day. The board of examiners consists of : J. Hardman , president , Muscatiuo. W. P. Dickinson , Dubuquo. J. T. Abbott - bott , Manchester. J. F. Sanborn , Ta bor. E. E. Hughes , secretary , Dos Monies. These are appointed by tbo governor , under the law passed two years ago , which makes it unlawful for any person , who was not at the time of the passage of the act , engaged in the practice of dentistry in the state , to commence said practice unless having a license from the board of examiners , or a diploma from some reputable college. All den tists practicing in the state are to regis ter with this board , giving name , resi dence , place of business , etc. The pen alty for violation of the law is a fiuo of not loss than § 25 nor more than $50 for oacUoflenso. Every dentist is required to record with the dork of the county where ho practices , his lioonso , and a failure to so register for six months causes a forfeiture of the license , and it cannot bo re-issued except upon pay ment of $25 to the board. It is under this law that the board of examiners moot. There wore present yesterday afternoon ton applicants. The examinations are conducted in writing and embrace the following subjects ; Anatomy , physiology , histology , patholo gy , surgery , therapeutics. ] matoria modi- ca , chemistry , operative dentistry , pros thetic dentistry and irregularities. The whole number of dentists in the state as shown by the books of the boart is 388. The first regular meeting of th < board was hold in Iowa Oity in 'Apri 1883. There were eighteen candidate : examined than , of whom thirteen passoc and fwo failed. The state dental society is an elder or ganization. This is ita twonty-soconi annual mooting. The officers and committees mittoos for the year are : President E. E. UughcB.Dos Moines vice-president F. M. Shrovor , Glen wood ; secretary , J. B. Montfort , Fail field ; treasurer J. 8. Kulp , llusea tino. tino.Executive Executive committee W. P. Dlckin cop. Dubuque ; George ; W. Fuller , De Moines ; II. A. Woodbury. Oouuci Committee on membership B. A Garter. Tip ton ; L. E. Rogers , Ottuni wa ; A. 11. Begum , Cedar Falls. Publication committee T. A. Halloti Dea Moinosj W. II. Baird , Burlingtot J. B. Montford , Fairficld. The society numbers 08 mombori which will bo increased somewhat at th mooting. The programme as arranged provide for clinics Wednesday and Thursda forenoons , the following being tho'opow tors : Dr. Ingorsol , of Kookuk , will domoi strata his method of filling the pulj canals of molar tooth. Dr. Darby , of St. Joseph , Mofl wi demonstrate his mode of attaching art acial crowns to anterior roots. Dr. Both , of Oroston , will exhibit practical ease , of substitution for clo palate. Dr. E , J. Low of Chicago , will domoi strato the Buttnor Crown , which is coi sldered the most perfect yet brought b fore the profession , fDr. . E. I. Woo4bury , of this oity , wi illustrate a method of making dies c rcct frpm impression and process < swaging plato. Dr , MoGrair , of Mankator , Minn. , w put up a case illustrating bridge work. Dr. Nason , of Omaha , will show I manner of adjusting and holding rubb as I dam in place whore clumps cannot 3. ' used , Dr. W. 0. Kulp , of Davenport , will describe and demonstrate the llctbit method of filling tooth. Dr. James , of Fairfield , will give ft clinio on preparing and mounting objects for the microscope. The annual addreai of the president , Dr. Hughes , will bo delivered this nftor * noon , as will also a paper by Dr. J. F. Sanborn , of Tabor , which promises to bo very interesting , the topics being , "How an esthetic produces aiuosthosla. " Among the other topics assigned for papers , to bo read and discussed during the session , are the following : Leone inferior Inchon ft ml their trontmont. . . . , . I. Ilardmnn , Muncntlnn. Dontnl thornpoutlca. . ! ' . C , Inftoreoll , Kookuk Urhleo-work . . . . . I ) . F. McGraw , Mankfttor , Minn. Dontnl Unties the remit of Imperfect nurtl- tlon . B. 1'rleo , lown City. "As tooth need aavlng" nmnlgum or gold , which ? . S. A. Gnrbcr , Tlpton. Artlflclnl crowns , , . J , K. Low , Chicago , The vnlito of the innllot in plugging tooth . . A , Mortmnn. Inwn City. Kollex action . G. W. Miller , Wlntowot. Dontnl literature. . T. A. Hallott , DesMoinos. Gold lilllugfl . W. O. Kulp , Bavcnpott. The room in Probstlo's now brick block on Broadway has been secured for the session of the society which is to bo con * tinuod four days , closing Friday. Another Conundrum , To the editor of Tun UEE. 1 BOO in this morning's BEE quite a tax payer's conundrum , but wouldn't it bo another ta ask our good city mayor why there has boon no investigation brought against a certain tildorman , who is charg ed with having ono hundred dollars of thn people's money in his pocket , al though it was appropriated to him under the previous city 'administration. Wo , as ono , do love the present mayor , but while ho has promised , before his elec tion , to have this matter investigated , and received a largo number of honest votes under this promise , it would per haps bo well for the chivalric little Vir ginian not to imitate "tho public bo damned , " as generally done by office holders after election. . ANOTHEU TAX-PAYKK. _ * Oity Council. At the mooting of the council last night a protest of property owners was present ed against the material to bo used in paving Main street , claiming it was not according to contract. Alderman Mynstor of the paving com mittee reported there was about one-fifth of the block whi ch was not of the size required. After some discussion the matter - tor was referred to the paving committee with instructions to have the stone in" spoctod at the cars. The contractors ex pressed n willingness to throw _ out all stones which are not entirely satifactory. A petition of property owners was pre sented asking the appointment of Harry Birkinbino , engineer of constructions of the city , his salary to bo § 2,000 per an num. Thirty-four saloon licenses jyero granted notwithstanding the prohibitory law. law.Tho The city clerk reported 'tho receipts of his ollico for April wore § 800. The city treasurer reported cash balance on hand § 14,800. It was decided not to order sewers on Oakland avenue , but go right ahead with the pavement. Sewers were ordered on Broadway from 1st to 12th streets , and on Main streets from Gth to 10th avenue , in accordance with the plans on file. Real IHstato TranKtors. The following transfers worn filed May 5,1881 , and reported by P. J.McMahon , Council Bluffs : Joseph McCoil to Andrew J. Farris , part no or , nw qr , 31 , 77 , 43. . § 30. A. G. Fisher ot al. , to Hugh Dowliug , so or , sw qr , 7 , 77 , 42. § 500. F. L. Chi Ids to Charles Road , part no qr , nw qr , 31 , 70 , 41. § 200. M. F. ilohroa to Christian Johnson , lot 7 , block 11 , Grimes' add. § 175. Ohio Knox to James H. Buckley , part so qr , no qr , 15 , 74 , 40. § 238. Isaiah lloosajto W. M. Squires , lot 13 , Turloy's sub. § 1,400. Total sales § 2,543. COMMEUCIAIj , COUNCIL BLUFFS UAHKKT. Wheat No. spring , C5cNo. ; 3 , 55crooctod ; ] , 50ogood ; demand. Corn Conlcrs are paying 30 c. for old corn and 60 for now. Gate In ( food demand at 30o. Hey 7 00 per ton ; 70o per bale. Rye 10@45o. Corn Moftl 1 25 per 100 pounds. " Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , C 00 ® 700. 700.Cool Cool Delivered , hud , 11 60 per ton ; soft , 6 00 per ton Lard Falrbank's , wholesaling at OJc. Flour City flour , 1 C0@3 30. Brooms 2 95@3 00 per doz. LIVE STOCK. Oattlo 3 60@4 00 } calves , 5 60@7 60. HORB Local packers are buying now and there Is a good uoinand for all grades ; choice packing , 0 25 : mixed , 6 29. . rilODUCE AND FRUITS. Quotations by J. M. St. John & Co , , commission - mission merchants , 538 Broadway. Butter Creamery , 25c ; rolls , ll@15c. Kggs 12Jo per dozen ; toady sale , Poultry Heady salojchtckoiia.dressod , 12Jo | 11 vo , DC : turkoj-B , dressed , IDc ; lire , liic Ducks , dressed , l'JclIvo ! , t-'c. Oranges 4 00 ® I BO per box. Lemons 3 604 00 per box , Bnnaims-2 B03 60 per bunch Vegetables Potatoes , S.VoHO ; onions , 7Eo cabbage , 4 cents per pound ; itpphw , road ] aale nt 3 25@4 00 lor prime stock ; Moans , 1 61 @ 2 25 per bushel. _ Tjullca and gentlemen can make fire AOKNT3 clou vsago * by nellluK tlie "Chtinplon liouoi : Btrecthur and Ironing UotrJ. " lleUUi at tl.OC Any lady can do up a Hue ihlrt without a vrrlnkl and gloat II a nloelyaithobcitlaundrleican.Addrt'B tor paillculari 0. 13. B. & I. Co. , 'Bll ollloo , lot on month. nrilOR BALE General itock of Merchandise , Dual JC1 ness eitablUhett ten yuan. Good reasons la ellinr. 1'art payment , part time. Addrem P. 0 BOX 201. Neola , Iowa. * Railway Time Table , COUNCIL BLUFFS. The foUowtntf MB the tlmo of the arrival d di ptrture oi tr&lnl by central aUniUrd time , t th looul doiwta. Trtlni le ve truinlor tlepyt tin lull a us culler and rrl > e ten mluutoj later. ClUCiOO , lURUNOlOV AND VIH T. LUVB. ARMV1 S:00 : ] 9:40 : m Put Mill. 7:00 j > : K1NUS C1TT. IT. JOI AND COUMCIIi ILUrrl. 10M : k in Mill nJ Kit t , 7:06 | i I 8:06 pm I'ttdflo Exprou , 6:50 : v1 CUICAOO , MILWilmiM 1KD NT , NCL. 6:45 : A m Mill and Expreu , 7:10 : ] > i - in Expri-M , 0:40 : a : 8:45 : a m Kxprtu , flJ5 : p : cuioioo , ROCK iiLixD mo nemo. 6:80 : p m Atluitlo Eiprewi , 0:40 : a 0:60 : a w t ) y Exprvx , 0:60 : p 7:15 a m * Dci Uolnct Aeoumuiodttlon. 4:40 : n 'At local depot only , D- ST. UWU BM : a m * Uall , 4:45 : p 4:60 : pia Cannon Uall , 11:16 : a Al Trinifcronl CIIICAOO and KORtiiwuiiuji. 6:30 : m ExpreM , 0:60 : p 8:45 : B tu 1'aclHo ExpieM , 0:46 : a IIODZ cm AND ricinc. m fit. I'nul Exprou , 0oo : a m AuoomrnodAtloD , 9:60 : p tis union ricmo. 8:00 : p m Wwtcra Expi tat , 8 5 a or I HMO am 1'tclOo ExpruH , 4:40 : p , . ' 1S:10 : a u Lluooln Expreai , At Trtmler onljr , H.H. HORNE < & CO , , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ine Cigars Wo make a specialty , at our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA and YARA 01GA11S. All Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted as represented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE , I 552 Broadway , H. H. HORNE & CO. , | COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA. - - - - uropean The only Hotel in this City on the Eurcpoan plan of UPAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET. " Now Building ITe-w Furnishings. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS CENTUALLY LOCATED. Fine Sample Rooms-Elegant Restaurant , PETER BECHTELE , PROPRIETOR , Nos , 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council. B urtalns , In.taco , | fl k , Turcoman , Etc. Oil cloths , Mattings , Linoleums Etc jhoicest Stock West of Chicago. 'OHIO ' and ho convinced that wo are headquarters for nil goods in our line , hcapost place to buy House Furniouimu in the C'ty. OUNCiL BLUFFS , - - - - - - IOWA. Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Cnro . AND WOOD , BULK AMD BAIUIEL LI1IE. LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT , MICHIGAN PLASTER , HAK Ho. B39 Broadway. - . AND BEWKR . PIPE. . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES , Fine Mantels and Grates , LYMAN'S GASOLINE STOVES. Call and BCD them before buying olsowhero. Stoves and Tinware. JOHN EPENETER 807 BROADWAY , , COUNCIL BLUFES , IOWA. WHY DCHHPT YOU OETS3MBOP FITCH BROTHERS' ' CUSTOM SHIRTS ? Perfect Fitting , Best and Cheapest. Fine Idnen Collars arjd Cuffs. 3To. 715 Fourth. Street Council Bluffs , Iowa. Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. ELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGH i 3M" . 3Vrvi30L. J3t. . CSoxi.aa.oil 3 GRESTON HOU EVERYTHINOIRSTCLASS Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main Sb. , ' - - COUNCIL BLUFFS JTI * 29 Main Street Council Biutfs. / LIVE TO EAT. AT TO LIVE. " ( EESTAURANT AND CAFE , . TV to Ed. Ollifon 404 Broadway , ( Metis at all Hours/- Chef d'cuIMna Council Bluffs. 1 1-artlciiaSpcflnUT SIGN , SCENERY AND FRESCO PAINTING A SPECIALTY , 17 North Main SU COUNCIL BLUFFS O 3MCiIl3T , DEALER IN ALL THfi LATEST DESIGNS OF I ALL PAPER Interior Decorations. IS S. Pearl Street mid 20 N. Mnin Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS. L WHOLESALE lin > , ulllltLj f'lltlp111 ' , r's ' Stout Etc , j TSpcclal Bticntlon to ordcn my Mall. OOTTNOTL BLUFFS , IOWA- Fig loaves are out of style , BO nro goat and shcop skin ; shawls and blanke have ROIIO hy. This is not intended for poetry , but if you want a suit of clothes to-look both neat and dressy , call on * NORENE & LANDSTROM , Their Prices are Truly Reasonable { The undersigned is paying the highest market price for Bags. S. GOLDSTEIN. ; - - S40 Broadway , Council Bluffa Dr. CONNAUGHT0N , 103 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Established 1878 Catarrh , Deafness , Lang and Nervous Diseases Speedily and Permanently Cured. Pa Cured at Home. Write for "THE MEDICAL-MISSIONARY , " for the People , Oonsultation and Correspondence Gratis. P. O. Box 292. Telephone No. HON. EDWARD RUSSELL , Postmaster , Davenport , says : "Physicl n tiea Ability and Marked Success. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY , Davon itea : "An nonorablo Man. Fine Success. Wonderful Curos. " Honrn. fi TO Wo have the The latest uov- finest stock and elties for Spring all the latest de Overcoats w e signs * to select have just re from. ceived. See them NONE BUT THE LEADING HANDS BEST OP EMPLOYED. SKILLED Merchant Tailors 7 and 9 Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IS. IF.AJL/M IKE o ci i Main COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. New Goods Now Open H A RKNESS BRO's. Spring Stock Complete in all Departments. CARPETS ! CARPETS ! CARPETS ! . , IN ALL GRADES. The Latest Styles , Choicest Patterns Of all kinds , Dimension and Color , Bugs , Mattings , Etc. cou uro HarknessBros , i