DAILY. BJl/E COUNCIL BLUFFS WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 8 THE DAILY BEE. OOUNOIL BLUFFS. Wednesday Morning October 8 , SUBSCnilTION IUTFS. - - - - - - - Menls per week - . " " J10.00 p r year OFHCE : No. 7 Pearl Etraot.'Near Broaa\r&y. MINOR MENTION , See J. Roller's now fall slock of cloths. There was n llttlo strike among the tailors hero yesterday. Call at H. Friedman's now cloak rooms , 341 Broadway. The boys in blue and other republicans are expected to bo present at the court house this evening. Ladles , you can save 25 per cent on cloaks by calling at the now cloak store of H. Friedman , 341 Broadway. Six fine chandeliers nnd other picas ing fixtures nro being placed in Bono' now hall. The hall will soon bo com plotod. There were no cases in the police cour yesterday morning. This will servo n an excuse for cutting down the pollc force aud reducing the pay. Michael Honnifan and Miss Hannah O'Connoll , both of Weston , were ycstor day married at the Oroston house parlor n this city by Rov. Father MoMonomy Report reached hero yesterday of an accident on the Wabash , nn engine going through n bridge nnd ono man being killed , Harvey Gornish , whoso homo is in Strausburg , Mo. , and who while in this city boarded at Mrs. Durgau's. Mr. A. F. Schanck who is to manage the roller skating rink thi.s season for H. H. Marions has arrived. The formal opening will not take place until next Monday evening , October 13th , instead ot to-morrow ovonlnt ? as previously ad vortisod. An amateur toll-road has boon established < lishod near Park's mills. The crook has overflowed so badly that the regular road can not bo travelled. As a rosnlt the teams are obliged to turn out Onnd cross through a meadow , the owner of which stands at the entrance and collects fifteen cents toll. Tbo council says to Alderman James : 4'You can either own up that you have lied , or go out of this body with n cloud resting on you. " That is vary consider ate. It is like a man tolling another , "My dear air , I am about to black ono of your eyes , but I will kindly give you the choice , which shall it bo ? " The subscription concert to bo giyon by Miss Noally Stevens at tbo opera house is to take place next Tuesday evening , October , 14. Miss Galdorwood , the favorite Omaha soprano , and Mr. Martin , Cshn will assist. The subscrip tion list will .remain open at Bushnoll's until Friday morning , and the first choice of seats will bo given to subscribers , The F. M. Paul post G. A. R. was in stituted at Plum Hollow Monday even ing by E. J. Abbott , the post starting out with thirty charter member. The following are the officers : H. F. Reel , post commander ; Joseph Woods , S. Y. commander ; J. S , Jones , J. V. com mander ; John Hamilton , adjutant ; Goo. Gould , quartermaster ; Rov. J. 0. Way- nick , chaplain ; Hamilton , guard. Aid Jones says there has not boon enough work done in the Fourth ward. It's a serious question whether too much has not boon dono. The tronblo in the city council briolly stated , is that old Jones oiTorrd his res ignation because the other alderman would not give the Fourth ward any im provomont. The ether nldorman say this is not true , nnd that this charge is an insult to them , and that ho must take back before the Oth iust. or they will no copt the resignation. James says accept it and bo . They will probably do Tboth , n The new pound lately built on Myrtle street seems to have boon forgotten by the city officials. It is empty and the boards are being stolen and used for kindling wood. In the meantime the cattle are allowed to run at largo , ant flhrubbory and Btroot parking are being N Ir1 greatly damaged. The property owners who have complied with the order of the council , and parked in front of their .houses , are entitled to eomo protection to their property. The city ordinance provides that anyone allowing his stock fo run at largo , Is not only liable to have the stock impoundodbut is himself liable to bo fined in a sum not exceeding $25 , There is law enough to remedy the many complaints , but there scorns to bo a lack of execution. J. E. Conslgnoy , of Avoca , win lu the city yesterday. J. B. Blake , of Avoca , waa at the Pacific yesterday. G. G. lUco who hn been very 111 la now slightly Improving. llev. Mr. McMcekin , of Shcnandoab , wa in the city yenterdny , A. Wheeler , left for Chicago yciterday , ex- pscttng to be absent about two weeks. W. 0. Walt formeily of L. 0. Williams & Son of Omaha \ now encased with Cocko & Morgan. Capt. Oyorton loft yesterday for jnlvitou , Teiia , ou buslnts * connected with lui lumber Interests. W. B. Keller , of Des Mone ! , wai hero yrg terdoy with his family eu louto for C llfonila expecting to upend the winter In Son JOBO and Ban FnocUix ) . Merrltt Judil , and hii daughter in law Mrs. M. II , Judd , leave to-diy for Illinois ou a vl.it to frlendi , and will stop over at St. Xi ui to laVe In the exposition. WEEDING OUL The Council Consider AlUamcs' ' Resignation - nation an Insnlt , They Give Him Two Days to Botraot or Stop Out. Other Business Trnnsnctcd. An adjourned mooting of the city council was hold yesterday afternoon , nt which all were present , except Alderman Jamc.i. A largo number of bills , amounting t < § 2,000 or moro , were allowed , withou reading , the statement being made tha .hoy had been privately examined am by aldermen. Michael Kllfoathor presented a bill fo : 200 bushels of potatoes , destroyed in hji field by overflow of creek. Roforrod. A potitlon of property owners 01 3roadway , near First street , was presented sentod asking that a portion of the pav ng bo paid for by the city , as the fltroo s wider there than olsowhoro. fhoj felt that they should only bo assosao fo ; the usual width. Referred. Property owners on upper Broadway petitioned for five moro lamp-posts be tween Younkormon's garden and Wick- ham's brick-yards. The council con cluded to grant thrco. A potitton was presented asking thai the water-works company bo asked to lay a main alcng Sixth street between Myn stcr street and Indian crook. Granted , on condition that no addi tional hydrants would bo needed nnd no cost made to the city. A potitlon was presented asking for the cutting down of nil the trees on the east side of north Main street , ns they ob struct tlio views of the business houses. Referred to the city attorney. A potitlon was presented asking for the grading of lower Broadway from Streets- vlllo to the water-works reservoir. Re ferred to commitooo on Directs and alloys. Wrn. Englo petitioned that the grading nnd paving in front of his Main street property shall bo made right before ho bo made to pay for it. Rejected. A potitlon was presented asking that South Grand street bo hereafter known as Park avenue. Referred to the committee an parks , instead of the committee on streets and alloys , the name "Park two- auo , " causing it to seem moro appropriate. Judge James at this stage of the pro- codings came in and took his seat. The notice of the suit of J. W. Damon against the city was road. Damon ilaiming 82,000 damage on account of > vorflow on Bancroft street. Notice of garnishment of Regan Bros. fc McGorisk and the city on n claim of iVirt & Duquette against 0. W. Hubbard , vas road and referred to the city attor ney. ney.A sidewalk waa petitioned for on east Ido of sixth street , between Broadway md Washington avenue. Referred. The chief of the Dro department , in a ommunication recommended the pur pose of COO foot of hose , a now hose ragon for company No. 1 , and the stari ng of a now fire alarm system as soon as loesiblo. The chairman of the fire commitloo vas authorized to purchase hose cart and lese if ho doomed it best. A protest was presented against the mssing of an nrdinanco closing the barer - > er shops on Sunday. Referred to the ity attorney. The city nltornoy reported in favor of ranting the petition for narrowing Avo- luo E from Oakland to Market street , to ifty feat. Alderman Siedoutopf obj oct et to granting the petition. The ro- lort was concurred in and petition qraut- d. d.Tho The city treasurer's report was pro- onlod showing general fund overdrawn 52,103.82 ; police fund , cash on hand , > 1,838.40 ; t tal cash in the treasury , 510,773.34. Of this balance there is lopositod In Now York to pay October 1 , loupons , leaving a not balance of 813- (85.37. ( Alderman Siodontopf moved that ? 1,800 bo transferred from the police 'und to the general fund. Mayor Vaughni ! called attention to the fact that : ho police force being kept drained , the lolicomon were only getting script , at lovonty-fivo cents on the dollar. Ho threatened to vote any motion that would .keep tlio policemen from gelling lollur for dollar. Judge Jnmus laughed it the idea of Vaughan vetoing any such resolution. There was a lively wrangle \bout the afl'uir. Alderman Siodontopf favored the raising of the wages of the police rather than do anything different about Mio transfer of the funds. The resolution was adopted. A communication wan received from Judge Dillon , of Now York , inclosing a bill for 8250 for his opinion in the matter of the legality of the city bonds. The bill was allowed. Mra. M. A. Robinson presented a poti tlon asking § 1500 for damages to her property by defective culverts. Ro forrcd. A resolution was presented ordering the paving with Sioux Falls granite of which is known " " as "Presbyterian" alloy , running south of Empire block , from Main street to Pearl street. Carried. The committee on sewerage reported on the matter of Indian creek improve ment , giving M. Vincent the contract for sections A to G , at 29 cents , sections 1 in 4 at 29 cunts , nnd sections ID to 23 at 2 _ cents , and giving to M. A. Moore thu contract for sections 0 to 14 at 17 cents. The report was received and placed on file. file.An An ordinance was presented providing for the issuing of $30,000 of sewerage bonds for the purpose of tbo Indian creek improvement , tlio bonds to run twenty yearn , at five per cent , The or dlntnco was passed. The award of damages in regard to the Key property on Broadway was reported as being $150. Referred to financial committee. Alderman James called attention to the neglect in enforcing the stock ordi nance , and after some discussion the council { intruded the marshal to employ a man at $2 DO fnr two weeks to run in cows , and keep them wherever ho could find a place. The city clerk was instructed to ro-ad < vertiso for filling Sixth and Seventh ave nues from Main to Ninth streets , and Fifth avcnuo from Ninth street to the bridge , The cily engineer was instructed to prepare plans for parking the streets about Baylies park. The city attorney was instructed to dr'nw up mi ordinance providing that plumbeis * hull give bonds to protect the cily from duumgo caused by their work , Aid. Siedcntopf reported upon thu preferred resignation of Aid. Jameo. Tlio reason Riven for the resignation was that ho could not got any work dotio in his ward , Thu committee roado state monta that showed the fallacy of thlr and closed the report by stating tha they considered the resignation an insul to the council and unless It was rocallc and a written apology lilod by the 9th ol October , the committo would favor th acceptance of the resignation. Aid. James said that ho would no apologize , and that ho would just as soon have the resignation accepted as not. Aid. Slcdontopf said Jumna Madden had thrown the statement in his face that Aid. James had said that ho James could got nothing for his ward bocauao Siodontopf objected. Madden wai called up to provo that James had sale so , and Siodontopf denied that ho over opposed improvements in the Fourth ward. There was a lively little conver sation. Then Aid. James denounced the report as unfair and one-aided. IIo had got tired of being blamed for the lack ol work in the Fourth ward. The charge made by him was true , and ho would take nothing back. IIo could got noth ing done in his ward. IIo insisted on resigning In view of such a report. Aid. Sicdontopf claimed that hundreds of dollars had boon spent In the Fourth ward. Aid. James said the work was for the carrying off of dobria from Aid. Siodentopf's ward. Aid. Mynstor paid a tribute to Aid. James' ability and experience , but thought ho ought not to give away to pottishnces. Aid. Siodontopf thought it was foolish for a man to shrink responsibility by ro signing. Aid. James said that all ho had was in Conncil Bluffs , and his only object was to sco the city advance , and ho had no apology to offer. t Aid. Siodontopf moved that the ropor. of the committee bo concurred in. Aid. James seconded it. The report was con. currod in virtually accepting the rcslg nation , whereupon Aid , James loft the room. The report giving Aid. James until Oct. 9 , to apologizo. It is probable that peace may bo restored in aomo way by that data. Special sale of cloaks at H. Friedman's now cloak store , 341 Broadway. Itoinavcd. I have removed my cntiro stock of cloaks and ouits to 341 Broadway oppo site the Bochtclo hotel , II. Friedman. OOMMKIIOIAU , COUNCIL' BLurrs MAHSBT. Wheat-No. 1 mllllnff , GO@G5 ; No. 3 , E0@ CO ; rojoctod'l 5. Corn Local purpoBM , 35@40. Oats For local purposes , 5J5@40. Hay 510 00@12 00 per ton ; baled , 60@CO Rye 40@45o. Corn Meal 130 per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prices nt yards , 6 00 ® 700. 700.Ooal Ooal Delivered , hard , 11 60 per ton ; soft 5JOO per ton Lard Falrbnnk'a , wholesaling at OJc. Flour City flour , 1 C0@3 30. Brooms 2 95@3 00 per doz , LIVE STOCK. Cattle Butcher cows JJ 00@3 25. Butcher itoora , < 1 00(34 ( 25. Sheep 3.50. Uogs-4 25@4 05. PBODUOE AND rnuiTs. Poultry Live old hens , 7c ; spring chickens , 2 2.5@2 50 per doz. Peachos-J bus. bor , 100. Lemons 1 50@5 00 per box. .Butter dreamery , 18@20c ; choice country Lfc. Lfc.Kflgs 10 per dozon. VegotnbloH Potatoes , 30@40o nor bushel ; > nlona , 40@50c per bu ; apploa , cheico cooking jr eating , 2 50 ; beans , 1 75@2 CO per tmahol ; Sweet Dotatoci , 4 00DOT bbl. * Mrs . Ruth Austin , who wna shot by lor husband Sunday night , is getting tlong well , considering the circumstances. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special a vertlfloinontfl , euo as Loat , found , To Loan , For Bale , To Rent , Wants , Board- ag , etc. , will bo Inserted In this column at the loir rate ol TEN CENTS PER LINE ( or the first Insertion uid FIVE CENTS PER LINK ( or oaoh subsequent re tortion. Loaro advertisement ! At oar otQoo , No. foarl Btroot , near Broodwav WAHTB. iere-cwiaoonMa V > uantu and vests Jos. Uoltor , 810 Broadwny Jonucll Bluffs. V\7ANTED Local hud dlnlrlct agents for tno MU TT tual HO.-CHO Fund Mfo Atsoclatlon , New York. Dm loadlni ; liloaimclatlon ol America. Ono turn- Ircd millions Iill lnc3 , efi.OCO . inooiborB , $700,000 liald In loiecii , 800.000 dqiibltcd with Insurance : oniml slo ol New York In urtnro at loss than 3iio-liall the Mtrs charged hy eo-r.i'lod ' "oM tiina" vimpanlrg. Adlrcisll. II. Uanu , DeiUTtincnt Jlan- igcr , Council Dlullrt , Ion a. COAT , Anrfis , CnpltM Ccntcrvlllo and other Haft lottaouil kc | > t ktOeorgu lloatons , 023 Broad- iv > y. Ttlcpliono No. ill ) . T > iA80NABMVHIUK3-rftIr : : clht ( and meaa- It lire utUcorco lltaton's coal and vooil yard 918 UroaJwny. Tuluphono No. 1 0. TOll HALE A flnu blooded otixlllon. S. ( lold- H'cln , C40 Uioadnay , Council llliiflii. FOU BALK HlIASONMILi : . ColTco ruastlnif. Bplco and Krociry huxliiesd. Only one In toun. Itcaxon , 111 health. AiUlrcs.1 U. L. Williams , 18 North Mil'.ll bt , , Council IlluIId. IT OIt KENT Kurulshed room , 610 Washington Jt ? a\ouuo. 1710118ALF OU IIKNT The Orris 1'acklui ; ho ' in J machinery , I > catoil In thin city. C'apai ir.0 h k' IIP * day. ( Moll & Day. fcvory buuym Council liluruto take WAfUKU Delivered by carrier at only twenty oouta a wook. HALE My rosl'lenoo , oornor 7th avenue and FOR I0th street. II taken unon will tell lor (2,000 below value. Will al n tell furniture , carpets , &a. , all or In part. It not sold at once will rent promi ses , with house lurntshod or unlurnlnhod , at moderate rent. Any ona thinking ol making their h.Jino In Council Uluffn will do well to Investi gate thli Oder. U U the best bargain ever ottered in the city. M A. UITON. OLD I'At'EHS-For ealo at ! ) offloo , at 26 oonta a hundred Mrs , HJ , Hilton , HJ , , PETSIOIAN & SURGEON , 322 Mlddln Brae < lv < iy. Council Blufli. GRAND FORMALOPENING OPENING , Monday Evening OCTOBER 13 , A. r. SCUANW , IL II. MAHTKNH , Uanager. Proprietor. . O. O- DENTIST. 100 MAIN STREET , "OUN01L CLUfPS - - . IOWA A T , _ AQ3jj Music Hall 103 MAIH STEEET , Council Bluffs , Iowa J. MUELLER , IMPORTER * ND DEALER IN AND- Musical Instruments of Every Description 1 claim to havn tlio best selected stock 'and largest variety of any no about here. I can duplicate New York and Chicago prices every me ; and that I sell low those wno are and have been my customers will > ear me out. My line o Flush 'Goods is especially line , such as Albums , Odor 3nses , Toilet Sets , Ladies' Arm Bags , i'urses , etc. I have the largest stock and best variety in Cups and Saucers , j Poilet Sets , Tin Toys , Dolls , Doll Carriages , 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 for traveling expenses if you will call at my ore and make your selections. My samples will ba ready by October at , 1884. I guarantee low prices. Assortments of Toysfrom $100 to $5.00 put up'ready ship. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES Both _ new nnd secoiid hand , ranging in prices from § 3.50 to 25 each. Take advantage and call early to obtain the best bargains. I am making a hie : reduction in JfirC 1 ui uj JuJ " JL " ill JLJ " As I ncud the room to display ray stock ol etovca. A. J. HANDED , Council Binds , Iowa , , 825 llroadnny ? o close out our stock of Summer Goobs , we are ofleeiug them remark ably low. Present price 50o , former price 75c. Next quality has been reduced from 40c to 25e. Reduced 25 per cent. 1 [ J. J. AUWEBDA & CO. , 317 Broad-way , COUNCIL BLUFFS - IOWA. Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS MRS. S. J. NOESIS , Latest Styles IVIiilinery , Having opened in a now store I invite the inspection of ladies. HIS. B. .T. NOUIUSO : Broadway , - - Council Blufft. A. F. CLATTEUIIUOK , G. EDOAK , 0. F . BESWIOK , Manager. Assistant. Secretary. Council Bluffs Detective Association Will uo nil klnCBoidetcctlvo work lor Uank > , ixpre > , 'loletirtph anl llalluay cou.panloi , Morcluuta , iliuufactoilrs , t'cri'orallons , 1'ul IIo anil 1'ihato Iintltutlons and DUtilct Attornayj. Stolen proccity re- o\erd Collection ! nude , MlMlng lrlenJ lound. Divorces procured. $5'JO reward offered ( or the arteat and comlctlon c ( any jicrtion or poruoni Iraujulently ruprowntliu thU Aiuoclatlon All communications trlotly coufldentlal. otliio ; Uatonlo Temulo , Council Blulls , Iowa , 1 > O. Box 1S03. etoetlf IN und 344 Tfroudway. BLUFFS TOW A . J. J. Waves , Switches , Whatnots , Langl.'y aid Pompadour Frizzes , ALL KINDS OF STREET , NOIL BLUFFS N/jBCHURZ. Justice of tiie Peace. . OFIICIS OVKll AUKIUOAN EXPRESS. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. llfl . & BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS. J. Y. FULLER , Commission Merchant 89F arl Street CuocUBluOi owo. H.H. HORNS & CO. . WHOLESALE DEALERS IN t1 igars . * Ur Wo make ft specialty , at our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA nd VARA CIGARS. All Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted aa represented. OPERA HOUST2 CIGAR DOUSE , I 652 Broadway , " H. 11. IIORNE & CO. , I COUNCIL BLUFFS , . IOWA A COMPLETE LINE OP Boots , Shoes and Rubbers All new finJ clean. LOWEST W.ICES and shown In PLAIN FIOUHES. Sollil ( roods. No shoddy. All work wananted. Wo ate bound tORct acquainted , II pooJs and nrlcos will do It , No trouble to show gooJs. Mall orders solicited Ooodi nont to all partaO. 0. V. subject to npj > rJ\al. Ca'l ' and look o\cr our stock at Boston Boot and Shoe tore. 417 Broadway , Council Blufla. E. J5. ADAMS & CO. NORENE &f LANDSTROM , Fall Goods Bendy. Suits Made to Order in Latest Style en Short Notice and a lioasounle Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 205 Main Street. ' Council Blu'fla. DR. JUDB'S ELECTRIC BELT. 0.000 KIcctrlo Delia fold for the Month of Sept , by us. References Any of the buslncssihouscs In Council Bluffs. JDDD & 8UIT1I Proprietors. Salcarooma 319 , Broadway. Manufactory 30 , Fourth St. COUNCIL BLUFFS- KIEL'S SALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which wo will aoll in retail or wholesale lots. All Stock Warranted as Represented. Wlioleialo and retail dealers In drain and Baled liar. Prices rea sonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed. < Sc IBOILiIE'X" Corner Fifth Avo. & 4th St. , Council Bluffo. ' K SJU1TH & TOLLER , Agts , LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Main street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Selecc Prom. LARGEST ANDBEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF [ n Iowa and Nebraska , and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway , Conncil Bluffs , Iowa. MRS , D , A , BENEDICTManufacturer , 'urtalns , In Lacti , El'fc , Turcoman , Etc. oil clothe , Mattings , Linoleums Etc hoicest and Best Selected STOOK in the WEST , omo and bo convinced that wo are hoadqaartora for all t oodn In our line , heapeat place to buy CARPETS , Curtains and Houao Furniahiuga In the C'ty. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. NOB. 6 , 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE . COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled PrompUvCanlane MANDEMAKERS & STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY. 201 Upper Broadway Cor. Stutsmau St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. ) rders in the city or country solicited. Prompt attention mid satisfaction Guaranteed. Plans und speciiications furnished free. 'THE MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY la bettor prepared than ever before to fill all demands for waahing. Wo call your ittontion especially to our capacity for doing family washing. Very low rates. All cinda of work done in firat-class order. Special pains will bo taken with flannols. Ordora sent by mall or otherwise rccoivo prompt attention. ALBERT P. JOHNSON , Proprietor. 12 BROADWAY COUNCIL BLUFFS Natalie Caskets and Wooden Coffins of all Kinds. TELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT . . < C3oxa.3a.oll W. R ALYSWOBTH. ramo IIou f rao\ca on the LI1TIEOIANT trucks ud any distance and over any klnjgor groun I HICK HOUSES raised. All work guaranteed. W. P. A7LSWORTD , 1010 Ninth street. COUNCIL * IU.UFFB. PIANO HALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by FXINZ LISZT. EMERSON PIANOS. Unrivalled or Tone or Finish , KIMBALL PIANOS Best Modern 1'rico to Buy. Thn Ktmball Organ , so long and favorably known la the west. r comraond lUalf. STKWART , Solo Ageut for above lines Kof GuoJu. Wawroouis , (323 ; Uroadw y ouuc'l UlulTa Correapondcuce Solicited. AgenU