r DAILY BJiJflUlSJt'IL ' BLUFFS TLESDAY , SEPTEMBER 30 THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS , Tuesday Morning Sept , 30 SUBSCRIPTION IUTE3. . . i-cnt week * H c.urtw - - - - - per WOOpeijeM OFHCE : No. 7 rowl Stmt.'Ncar Bronaway. MINOR MENTION , f5oo J. Ilaltor'u now foil slock o f cloth Col. Jc ao Harper is to speak hero this evening. The Magic Mirror to-night at the expo nition and good music. Il.JUhoads and Mra. II. A. Nye , of Areca , wore yesterday given permit to wed. wed.A A number of Knights of Pythias leave to-day for Sioux City to attend the ttrand lodge. Since the first of January lastthoro has boon 325 marriage licenses issued in this ! county. The United States officials have now secured olliccs in Burnlmm , Tulloy & Co'a. building. A wagon drawn by two cows yesterday was a gentle reminder of old timca to the old Dottier. Lovers of beautiful and artistic olfecla should not fail to see the "Magic Mirror" at the exposition to-night. T. M. Hunter has boon appointed U. 8. commissioner to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Marshal Key. Excavation commenced yesterday for the now house to bo built by Mrs. M. A. Smith , corner of Mynstor and Seventh streets. Mrs. John Shaddon , who was thrown from a wagon on circus day , is recover ing from her Injuries moro rapidly than was expected. The marriage of P. J. Ewing , of Nelson - son , to Mrs. Mary M. Sprlnk , of this city , takes place in St. Francis church this morning. Mrs. Jane Ilothorington is having her sanity passed upon by the commissioners for the insane , with a view of having her taken to the asylum. On account of the democratic prima ries the council did not moot last even ing. They will moot this afternoon to open bids for the improvement , of Indian crook. It is said that Davy Mottaz , who nerved us efficiently as city jailor , and who has tilled other positions faithfully is liable to bo nominated for constable by the republicans. The United States circuit court mot in Bosiion yesterday. Judge Love , who has beeen stilloring HO from n carbuncle near liia knee , is nt homo , and Judge Shiras , who is to sit in his jilaco , could not arrive until last night. There ajo still many births , deaths and marriages to bo reported to the clerk of the countytho law requiring auch reports and imposing a penalty for neglect. The number thus far reported for the year past is ; births 350. deaths 07 , Yesterday one of Rockwell's trucks , loaded with cases of dry goods , tipped over at the Northwestern freight depot. .Several trucks liavo got stalled there lately and one other foil over , caused by the bad road leading to the platform. Wall McF. ddon , who has so instant in season and out of season with his mar tial bund , at all republican gatherings and noldiors reunions , Is looking for a nomination as constable. II u has Iwd much experience to fit him for such ; i po sition. The man K an , arrested for attempt ing to burglarize IloH'amyr's mill .Sunday , was in court yesterday and gained a con tinuance of two weeks to enable him to got testimony to show that ho wasn't that kind of n follow , but that ho wan an honest man , and engaged in soiling Cor liss engines. Ilavo the aldermen and city oflicials forgotten the promise tnado by the Union Pacific railway company to lay n double track and ruu dummy trains every half- hour 1 This promlso was made and re peated , and made and was a part of the agreement by which the Union Pacific got the § 10,000 advance devoted to it. There was a report thst ono of Pinker- ton's detectives arrested a man yesterday morning at the transfer who was said to } > o a counterfeiter , and that he had 5 ? 100 in counterfeit money on his person when arrested , that ho was one of the gaiif whom the ofticors had been looking fur. Inquiry of the government ollicials here failed to confirm the report. There was t , lively racket at the corner of Broadway and Pearl streets yesterday about noon. It seems that Chnrlcs Al len , who has boon driving an express wagon for Billy Lewis , had BOIIIQ prior ancu , real or imagined , and unexpectedly went for Lewis vsith a sling shot. lie only got in ono blow , cutting Lewis' chin , While Lenis gave him ono or two torn bio thumps , causing the claret to cover Allen's face. Allen was arrested at once It is predicted by some of the knowing democrats that lircadbcck will bo the nominee for recorder. Some of those who want to get the nomination for county clvrk are urging the nomination of Mr. Cramer , of Avoca , as recorder , it ueoining that Counc 1 Ulull'j ohnll not de. maud both noininattone. Among those nainoi as possible capturar * of the nomi nation for county clerk la William Pat- ton. Mr. Were ii aliu talked cf , and M' , G-ilIagher ems to have nome sup. porters. E. THE BEER GARDEN , Mow Ilio Suntlny Nlgtit KnnHslIc \VI\H Stopped No Moro Sun- For some weeks past there has been an attempt to slop the Sunday night dances at the beer garden and to close the saloons on Sunday , but both have seemed to bo rather diflicult tasks. The hotel men claim thnt thny cannot keep their birs closed tight on Sunday and satisfy their transciont customers , The saloon men claim it is not fair play to compel them to close and let the hotel men have full swing. The beer garden proprietor thinks Sunday his best day , and that while the down town sa loons reap their harvest on week days , ho ought to have his on Sunday. The chief of police has ordered the sal o urn and beer gardens closed on Sunday. Sunday night ono of Tim Hun men learning that the boor garden was run ning full blast , and chancing to moot ofli cor Hurley on upper Broadway tackled him about It. The olliccr ccomcd sur. [ iriscd. ' Why , " ho Bald , "I wont up there a while ago with orders from the chief for them to shut up. and they > remised to do so nt once. Tilt : BKI : nan and Ilurloy then wont to the boor garden on n tourot olaoryation. They ound the dance going on lively , and the crowd \vai not the most select in the world. The police ofliccr reminded ho proprietor pretty sharply of the or ders to close up , The .latter protested against obeying.t"Why , I might just as veil shut up entirely ns to stop the Sun- lay night dance. " Ofliccr Ilurloy did not know what to do , and doubted wheth er his instructions nnd authority wont far Enough to warrant his arresting the pro- irlotor nnd hu wifu , who teemed ns much ntorosled M any ono. The ollicor con- luded to seek further counsel. Chief Skinner had gene to bed at Nou- naycr's hotel , nnd Ilurloy woke him up. Jkinner said that the beer garden was in ho outskirts of the city , nnd perhaps it vaa justns well to lot it run , and if any- > odywanted to complain then the police nako thonrrosta. With this undorstand- ng Hurley wont back to his beat ; and L'IIF. BKK man strolling along down the troot , chanced to meet Mayor Vnughan. "What are you going to do about the ipor garden , mayor ? It oooms to bo run- ling just the same ns if orders had not > con issued. " ' 'So oflicor Towns was just tolling mo. . 'vo boon away , you know , nnd I have > eon trying to have the saloon men settle hose questions among themselves. They ay the hotel bars won't close Sunday , and make that nn excuse for keeping opon. I am going to issue orders this week for every bar , hotel nnd all , to bo ilosod tight on Sundays. But nbout this > oor garden and dance come on , lot's ; o up nnd sou Skinnor. The little mayor then hastened to in- orviow Chief Skinnor. Ho told the chief o take men enough with him up to the > oor-gardon , and see that the order for closing was carried out , nnd the dance topped , and if not obeyed , to nrrost the tropriotor nnd his wife. Then the chief of lolico , with ollicors Towns and Ilurloy , narchod up to the boor-garden. It ookod to bo business , then , nnd it was lot long before the mueic was stopped and tha lights wont out. It was none too soon , for the crowd had got tougher , nnd a light was just starting when the place fas closed. Ollicor Ilurloy was left to BOO .hat the place was kept closed. PARTING WITH A PASTOR , .lev .1 , / . ArniHt roiiK HldH to tlio Hrnrulwny Methodist , Oliuruh. The congrogntion that assembled in the tr. E. church on Sunday evening last ex- > octing to hear the Ilov. J. Z , Armstrong lolivor the first of a scries of lectures hat had boon announced , on the subject of the "Disposition of Man , " were some what astonished by the intelligence that tlr. Armstrong , who has for the last two 'cars occupied the position of pastor of ho M. E. church in this city , has accept- ud a pastoral position in nn eastern city , or which place ho expects to lonvo this week , and that n now minister has boon appointed to take clmrgo of the field lero. For this reason the series of lectures vas not commenced , und instead , the taster bestowed upon his audience a few vords of farewell , lie pressed the mum- > era to extend to the now pastor a warm volcomo , nnd spoke encouragingly of the ogress the church had made during the ast two yuurj , both financially nnd spirit- inlly , and expressed the most earnest topes that it might continue to prosper. le exerted the members to action nnd udustry ; dwelt upon the good results consequent uponn liberal distribution of nonoy among the poor and needy , und eminded the church of the obligations under which as n church , it stands , to ondcr assistance to all manner of chart- able mid Christian institutions. In conclusion ho said : "When wo noet again , it may bo ' beyond the river. ' Your spirit will then bo free. Wo will hen look upon the past , and all the rausactions back there in Council Bluffa rill stand out in full noon-tide splendor. You will see it well then , and remember low merciful God ira * to you and to me is wo went a1 ambling through with that tard work , "Now may God help us so to live * that vo may got there , all of us on the ithor side of the river. If wo allow the world to Invo too strong a hold upon us , and take too many chnnces , nnd carry thin on , too long nnd Into in the day , wu nay fail to get thero. And then wo will mvu another kind of recollection. It will bu thnt of privileges nnd opporluni- Liei , and xlurlmu chances , of which wu liavn fail i'd to take advantage. Wo will remember how we thought of everything uxcept the salvation of our souls. How this uaj extended to uu , und wo said 'I will 'not , ' nnd wo are hut. May God help uu to forget everything else and help us to prims forward to the mark of our high calling In Christ Jesus , that our salvation may be sure in the end. " llnal The following transfers wore filed in the county clerk's ollico ycHtordaynnd re ported for Tun BKK by P. J. McMahon , September 25 , 183 1 : Lot ' - ' . blk 2'J ' , Howard's add , Council liluuV S1CO. M. K. Hjhrorto Chas. Shearer , It 1C , blk 18 , Ut'ora1 subdiv , Council DlultV ? UOO. Patrick McCuo to John J. Tiarhs , w.l * s j RPO 12. range 7ft , town ! ! > ; (2,000 0,11 1. & P. H. to W. II. II. Da'mrv. ' oi nw { nnd nv J swi euo 125 , ranib 7 < i , town -10 ; § 150. Thomas K. lludd to Lydia Yigler , U 12 , blk 35 , Uftyllss A Palmer's ndd Council Blufl * . $175. J. M. Palmer to Lydia Yigler , It 10 blk 35 , nnd It 0 , blk Ifi , Baylies & Palmer's add ; $2CO. John Drummond to "Dorcas Osier , It 0 and 7 , blk 2 , Carson ; 8500. WOMEN'S ' WORK , Tlio Stiuuoiiftf til Opening of a Very Otcdltnlilo Imposition , The Woman's Exchange opened Its ex position at the skating rink last evening. . The attendance was largo , end the praise justly earned will cause the attendance to keep up day after day , nnd probably Increnio. Those who expected to see an ordinary church fair , were most happily surprised. The building had Its exterior ndornod by flagsnnd the interior prcaon ted n brilliant appearance , lighted by the olcctrlo lamps , and the booths having nr < ranged very showingly n stage , with drop curtains , scenery etc , has been built nl ono end of the great hall , nnd in front of this is n beautiful grooping of llowors nnd plants. About the nido of the rink , are stalls or booths arranged much after the fashion of a great exposition. Not only have the ladies themselves some iino displays of ncodlo work and art , fancy articles and tempting jollies nnd fruits , but the merchants ot the city have taken great pains to make pleasing displays. Among them nro llarknoss Bros. , Gas- sady , Orcutt it French , S. S. Keller , hooper A' McGce , Boobo & Co. , J. J. [ Miss , J. Mueller , 0. B. Jncqucin , J , M. I'hilllps , Motcnlf Bros. , nnd others , BO .lint in dry goods , carpets , hardware , 'urnituro , millinery , mualcnl instruments , joota and shoos , clothing , etc. , there Is n very fine showing. H. II. Stuart has some of his fmo crayonings. W. W. Jhapmnn also makes nn art display. The success which the Indies have mot with from the start , and the appearance of the hall , naturally load to the ' ( iicry , why cannot the farm association , or some other permanent organization take uptho ] work which the women have so richly sturtcd , nnd organise a permanent expo sition , so that every fall Council Bluffs nay have such a showing , or an oven argor and better ono I This exposition as is generally under stood , Is for the benefit of the 1'rcsbyto- ian church , and to help along the now jullding enterprise. The exposition is to bo open every afternoon after 1 o'clock , andovory oven- tig. Entertainments nro arranged for each evening , and with refreshments and ; oed music the place is made very attrac- , lvo and pleasant for all who visit it. IVo of the police force trill bo laid off to-day. COMMKllGIAlj , COUNCIL'BLUMS MAHKKT. Wheat No. 1 milling , G0@t5 ! ; No. D , E0@ GO ; rejected 15. Corn Load purposes , 155@40. Oats For local purposoa , 35@10. Hay S10 00@1200 per ton ; baled , DO@GO Kyo 10@J5o. Corn Meal 1 30 per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prices nt yards. C 00@ 701) ) . Coal Dollvorod , Lard , 11 50 per ton ; soft 5 00 per ton Lard Fairbank's , wholosnllni ; at OJc , Flour City llonr , 1 G0@3 80. Uroouis 2 05@3 00 per doz. LIVZ BTOOK. Cnttlo Bntrhor cowa 'J C0@3 5. Butcher stoorH , I 00cl ( I L'j. Sheep 3.50. lloga iao@105. rnonuoE AND rnciTS. Quotatlona by J , M , St. John & .Co , , corn * mission morchanta , 538 Broadway. 1'oiiltry Live old hona , 7c ; epriiiR chickens , 2 U.2 50 per cloz. 1'eaclioH fl bus. box , 1 00. Lemons I SOgJfi 00 per box. liuttor Creamery , 18@20c ; choice country ire. ire.KRKB li ( per dozon. Vegetables Potatoes , 30.D10o per bushel ; onloiiHIO@COc [ ) or bu ; npplos , clini"o reeking or eating , - 5U ; boaim , 1 T."I@6J per buahol ; Sivvot uotatooi , ! 00 " > er bbl. Full atock ot ctirpota ut ilarkneaj Bros , SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTIOK. Hpeolal vunlseim'nti ! , stio an Lout , TounJ , To I/oan , For Hilo , Tu Kent , \Ynntt , , limrj iif | , oto. , will In ) liucrtocl In this column at thu lovr rate of TKN CKN'I'H I'KH LINK ( or the Qr t Insertion nnJ F1VK CI-J.TH 1'KH LINK lor raoli guboqucnt n vrtlon. Leave aihortlnamonta at our ollico , No. 'oar ! Street , near Dronlwav WANTB - ! lr t.c-U H carrlnifftmilth. Aililroan WANTFD-A , CoiiiicillIultrt | ) , SAI.i : HIIAhONMILi : . Coif roasting , 1T10U 1 r | > Ifu mul uriH < orImlnvii , Onlinio In loun. IC.IHIMI , 111 lumltli. AiMri't-n K. U Willl.uua , IS Nurtli Inln M , , Cuuiifll J7011 Hl'.Nl'r Tuonfrvl } lutnlalu'il front room * , nt 1 tlil ) I'lret Aiumiu. /I'AUK.N I I' . Sept.S.lnl , ISSI.In , tliu Hiibsrrllior L corner llth Htreut ami 'itnl Atuniiu , Council Hilda , u lil.tck liOKUOlKhlni ; almut 160 ) iouiul * . Onn r ri > ' | UD tiil ) touo\o | | iroH > rt > , p.i ) ch irgnuml tuUo ho B.iinuiiwuy , Inane KrlokHon , -Afol.l cro H on OikUnd n\i nu , JUrkut rOST Olcn a\anuo , North Main itrcct , ot II mail way. Thu llnilor will return to UKK ollico. / 1 KIIMAN AND KHKXUII Ttione doslrln ; ( j ( loiuoni In clthor UI < K UKO ill ouM call upon cr uiliirt'ta Jlru.Vtutcott , KUI Mnln btioot. Host of ro orcncei. Mrs. A. K. Whlttnkir > mi rcmotnl RKMOVAti ilulu fctic'd to 31 Vine Btri.it. IlKNT-rurnUho ,00111 , 230 I70H ' n\cnnv , rt01l ltiNl' : furiilahuil room , WO Washington ) 1 mcimo. J"7 > JH HALF OU III'.ST Tlio Orvw I'acklui ; lie 1 nnd inachlncrj , 1-r.itcil In thla city. IWlmjja pa-ilav. Oilcll & Uav , / AMha f.Miry luuiym Council IIIuU.lo ( aku . .Timlin * . Doltwod by rarrlerat only twenty ounts a woek. \\rANTKl > -l > liilnirroumilrl Immuillatil ) . Waeu * 11 gib per month , apply of Steward , llouw. , HAH ! My riulileiKM , corner 7th rucnue anil 1,1011 If taken soon Hill null for tf..OOO below > aluo. Will alio iol | furniture. oarKt | ) , 4.O. , all or In part. If not nol.l at once nlll rout proml- c , wltli homo furnl li i or unluml-hcil , at moilerato rent. Any one thinking ; nt makliii ; their lumo In Uunncll lllullt will do well to Invettl- irate thin oBcr. It U tlio lut bargain mcrorieri'il in th city M A UlTON. > ' \L1) l'AI'KUKur ulu at Uu oltloe , at U ceuu a liunilrml E , Eice M. D. or otb r tumort removed wlthAl tb knlle or ilriwluj a blood. CnRONIC DISEASES--- * " Oicr hlitj-y at practical n > rl nco 0 few No. I'uirl trci t , Council IlUifl * rV > nnult.ttlnii ( red W.R.VAUGMA I. Justice of fche Peace , Omaha and Coouoll Heal oiUta ooll ctloa ; ? noOJJ Follow Block 103 MAIM STREET , Council Bluffs , Iowa IMPORTER / ND DEALER IN , OE.G--A.3SrS AND- Musical Instruments of Every Description I claim to have the best selected stock and In-gost variety of any no nbout here. I can duplicate New York and Chicago prices every me ; mid that I sell low those 77flo are and have been my customers will jear mo out. My line of Plush TGoods is especially fine , such as Albums , Odor es , ' .Toilet Sets , Ladies1 Arm Bags , Purses , etc. I have the largest stock nnd best variety in Cups and Saucers , j Toilet Sets , Tin Toys , Dolls , Doll Oranges , Wagons , Sleds. Carts and so on without an end. As my traveling agent may not get around to see you in timeI will allow ou 5 per cent on any bill ior traveling expanses i you will call at my tore and make your selections. My samples will be ready by October 1st , 1884. I guarantee low prices. Assortments of Toys from 8100 to $5.00 put up'ready to snip. Both new and second hand , ranging in prices from $3.50 to $25 each. Take advantage nnd call early to obtain the best bargains. 1 am making a big ieduction in Aa I ncuil tlio room to display my stock of stoves. A. J.JIANDEr , , Council Bluffs , lena , , 325 DroiJuay L'o close out our stock of Summer Goobs , we are olleeiug them remark ably low. S ! - 'resent price 50c , former price 75c. Next quality has been reduced trom 10c to 25c. _ lleduced 5 per cent. 3E"roj3 rit EVKKYTIIINO f-lRSTCLASrf. Nos. 8 17 niul 21U S. Main St. , - COUNCILBLUFFS Has Enlan'ed and Ko-fitted His Store , and Oil'ors Extra Inducements to Purchasers of DRY GOODS , FANCY GOODS , I LADIES1 AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. 734 Broadway , . . . - Council Bluffs. MRS. S. J. NOEEIS , Having opened in a now store I invite the inspection of ladiefl. Its. S. .1. NOUIUS. 'JK1 ! Hromlway. . . . . Conn A. F. OfATTKUJIL' OK , G.Assistant. 0. B Maiiiigtr. Assistant. Secrutory. OF .COUNCIL . BLUFFS. All kinds of Detective survico furnished in nnd out of the city on short notice. ALL COMMUNICATIONS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. 0ll'co"n5x ' > ? ' ' ' I COUNCIL WHOLESALE DKALEUS IN % nd ! i BLUFFS TOW A * * T Y * ft * ! . $1 tl Vir4 7 < 4uy&4ro Waves , Switches , Whatnots , Langt.'y ard Pompadour Frizzes , ALL KINDS OF MAIN STREET , COUNCIL BLUFF H.H. HORNE & CO. , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wo make n specially , nt our EASTERN factor } ' , of FINE HAVANA nd \A11A CIGARS. All Cigars sold by us arc of our own manufacture and warranted as roprosontod. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE , | 652 Broadway , ' II. U. HORNE&CO. , I COUNCIL BLUFFS , - ' IOWA A COMPLETE LINE OF Boots , Shoes and Bubberg Alt nen and clean. LOWKST I'KICKS anJ shmvn In PLAIN FKH'RES. SolM geol . No shodilj. All work wanantctl.Yo nto bound to got acquainted , II iioods and prices Kill do It. No trouble to show Roods Mill orders sollrittnl Ooodt sent t > all parts0. 0. I > . subject to apjirjMil Call and look uicr our stock all Boston Boot and Shoe Store. 117 Brondwny , Council Blulfc. E. J5. ADAMS & CO. Wo can tum out moro horse shoes than 1103- two men in Town or Nebraska , for love or 11101103 % All Shoes are Hand Made and NO MACHINE 3HOES USED. All Work Guaranteed. 719 Broadway . . . . . COUNCIL BLU7/FS [ KIEL'S SALE STABLES ] Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which wo will sell in retail or wholesale lota. All Stock Warranted as Represented. \Vholoialo and retail dealers In Grain and Baled HaTrices rea sonable , Satisfaction Guaranteed. SOHZjyCTTIEIR & BOrHE ST Corner Fifth Avo. & 4th St. , Council Bluffa. SMITH & TOLIiKn , Agra. , LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Mala street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - IOWA. A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Selecc From. LARGEST ANDBEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF n Iowa and Nebraska , and sold for the least money nt 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. MRS , D , A , BENEDICTMaiinfaclnrer , , l urtaliis , In Lace , tl'b , Turcoman , Etc. oil cloths , Mattings , Linoleums Etc hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST , ijomo nnd bo convinced thnt wo are headquarters for all goods In our line. Jhoapest place to buy CARPETS , Curtains and House Furnishings In the i'C'tv. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. NOB. 5 , 7 nnd 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled PromptlyCarrlane MANDEMAKEKS & STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY , 201 Upper Broadway Cor. Stutsman St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Drders in the city or country solicited. Prompt attrition and satisfaction Guaranteed. THE MODEL hTEAM LAU.ND&Y la bettor prepared than over before to fill all ( U'lnandn for washing. Wo call your Mention especially to our capacity for doing family washing. Very low rates. All cindaof work done in firat-clasB order. Special paina will ba taken with Ihimols. Jrdora sent by mail or othorwiao rccuivo prompt attention. ALBERT P. JOHNSON , Proprietor. 12 BROADWAY COUNCIL BLUFFS v tfjtM n IP ff E" C * * A Q ft rr fRrt 'jn rvi Ey BTAKbR AND EM "V " Metalic Caskets and Wooden Coffins of all Kinds. ELEGRAPQ ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 3XTo. 12 3XT. XVOC/xlao. J3t. . C3oia.3ta.oll W. P , ALYSWOETH. d"Unc ° aud om W.i' . AYLSWOUTII , 1MO Ninth street COUN'OIL I1LUFF3. PI HALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS KndomJ by FKA.M Linrr. EMERSON PIANOS. UnrhilltJ or Tone or Flnltbi KIM1ULL PIANOS Best Modern I'rlca tu Buy. The Kimball Orran , o long aud favorably known In tba weit. rrtcommomi' . J. L. STKAVAKT , Bole Agent for above lines of Go. War , u ra ncil Ulutfd , Iowa. . CorrwponUen.e Solicitod.'f