DAILY BJ E-COUNCIL BLUFFS FRIDAY , OCTOBER 10 THE DAILY BEE. QQUNCIL BLUFFS. Friday Morning Ootobor 10. OFFICE : No. 7 Pearl Btmt.'Kour Broadway. MINOR MENTION , See J. Roller's now fall stock of cloths. The city council moot next Monday Governor Sherman ia expected to upoak hero November 1. Call at n. Friedman's net ? cloak rooms , 341 Broadway. The annual bll of the Regal Arcanum lakes place this evening. Special Bale of cloaku at B. Priodcaan'e now cloak store , 341 Broadway. The Ancient Order of Hibernians wil give a ball at the Masonic temple Octo bor23. Mel Gregory is corving as mail carrioi on Si Parker' * route during the latter1 * vacation. Subscribers to the piano concert nro requested - quested to select their seats at Bush- noil's to-day. The boor Bnt on case M eon Post" ponod two wooks. In the meantime , shall the dsnco go on ? Ladies you can save 25 per cent on cloaks by calling at the now cloak storoof H. Friedman , 341 Broadway. Tony Gorspachor has boon appointed pound-master for fifteen days , and the raid on stray cows has commenced. The cleaning off the mud from Main street is a great improvement , and now that the street is cleaned it should bo kept BO. L. B. Gannon , the democratic candi date for attorney general , is to bo here on the 18th inst. , the same day on which Mr. Carlisle * will apeak horo. Mrs. E. Dorland , who foil down stairs at her homo on Vine street n few days ago , is suffering greatly , her injuries being more serious than at first appeared. The man McErvain , who lost a log in the 0. B. & Q. yards , Is recovering so rapidly that ho will aoon bo able to bo able to bo removed to his homo In Ne braska. The democrats made qulto n showing of enthusiasm last night , and had a largo crowd out to hoar D. O. Finch , ono of the the democratic candidates for election- at-Iargo , and D. F. Miller , of Eookuk. 0. L. Pollord , who was arrested for stoalign a pair of shoos from 7. M. Phil lips' store , was yesterday aontoncod by Justice Vaughan to twenty days in jail. and ton days moro for jumping his board bill at the Ogden house. His compan ion , "W. H. Barnes , was acquitted of the charge of larceny , and sentenced to ton days in jail for beating his board. A largo number of Orescent folks wore here yesterday attending Justice Abbott's court in the case of Abel vs. Thompson. Twenty-six witnesses were examined yes terday and the caao not concluded. It is a caao of landlord's writ of attachment , the claim b'oingthat the crops on a rented farm have boon neglected and ruinod. The Now York "Musical Items" aays : "It gives ua pleasure to record the suc cessful appearance of another of Ameri ca's young pianistos in the piano recital given by Misa Nelly Stovona. Most worthy of mention nro her excellent technique and brilliancy in rapid octave passages , her adequate power and the earnest study displayed in her interpre tations. " O. J. King , th superintendent of the now government building , ia having hie oilico fixed up on the inaido so as to bo moro comfortable. The water , which has accumulated in the excavation for the foundation of the government building , was being pumped out yesterday. There will bo no work done at present , there being a necessary wait for the bida on the foundation to como in. They are to bo opened October 18tb. The prohibitionists hold a conference in Malvorn recently. The moiubors were divided as to tbo propriety nnd ad * visibility of placing an oloctotal atato and congreeutonal ticket in the field , nnd no definite action waa taken at this point. It was unanimously agreed , however , to put speakers at work showing up the course of prohibition in aa strong a light as possible. The second grand annual opening ol the roller skating rink will take placi next Monday evening. During the after noon the rink will bo open for the admis sion ot ladles free. The rink has beer thoroughly refitted , and floor smoolhoi and polished. The rink will continue under the proprietorship of n. II. Martens tons , who baa secured aa manager , A. F Schanck , of Peoria , III. A fellow giving his name aa Hill wac yesterday trying to pawn an ovorcoal for fifty conta. Detective Clatterbuck arrested him on suspicion of stealing the coat , and aa ho was taking him to jail , Henry McCampboll , a porter at the Pacific house , noticed the fellow and roo- ognlzcd the overcoat as ono stolen from him , and made him take it off and give it back. An information charging lar ceny has boon filed against him in Jus tice Schurz's court. There were special services at the Oath- lic church yesterday In memorial of Ilov. Father Mulholland , who died just ono month ago yesterday. The rorvloo waa what in known as "Tho Month's Mind , " " ' " Besides the or , "Month's Memory. pailor , Rev , Father MoMonomy , and hla assistant , Rev. Father Haley , a rjUmbor > f visiting clergymen participr , tcd. In ho mass Rev. Father Moran , < , { Missouri Valley was celebrant , Ilov. F nthor Haley deacon , Rov. Fi thor McAUtCa0i Of Corn- ng , sub-doncon , Rov. J Ames Foley , of Stowarl , maslor of corr monies , and Rov. Father Clark , of Shr ji ndoah , preached ho sermon , on the merits and virtues of the deceased. 1' sv. Father Dollard , of Walnut , and P.ov. Father Emblan , of Omaha , also participated In the services. Mr. J. A. Garham , the photographer , arrived In this city yesterday and will at once pro ceod to fit up Iho rooma which ho haa procured over 31 Main alroot. Mr. Gorlumhaahad galleries In Milwaukee and Detroit , Michigan , where ho had the regulation of being ono of the boat artiats in the stato. DASHED TO DEATH. A Fatal Accident at the Railway Gross ing on Vatican Aycnnc , A Train KunH Into n Homo nnd IliiKKr. Killing llio Driver. A fatal accident occurred at the Chica go & Rock Island railroad crossing and Vaughan avenue , the victim of which was J. W. Downey , of Chicago , who has boon stopping at Kiel's hotel since the latter part of August. Downey's busi ness was peddling silks and cloths , and ho started out yesterday morning with a horao and buggy from Dr. Patten's livery stable. In crossing the railway Irack and Vaughan avenue a freight train from the east run into the rig , killing the horse and throwing the man backward out of buggy , causing Injuries which led to death -within a few hours. The train was freight No. 17 , with S. 0. Burohard conduclor , and Ohas. Travor engineer. The head brakesman , S. Wiley , was In Iho cab of the engine at the lime , ringing Iho boll , whtlo the fireman was busy pulling in coal. All the trainmen declare that the whistle waa blown fully 300 foot woat of the crossing , and the boll waa rung. At that crossing the view ia very much ob structed , anyone driving along the road being uimblo to BOO a train approaching from the east , and the trainmen not being able to BOO the crossing. The train was only about forty foot from the crossing when Iho engineer first saw Iho man in the buggy , who waa then about fifteen foot from the track. The engineer re versed his engine , but it was too lato. The horao was struck , and thrown free from the harness and buggy , qulto a distance to the south of the track. The buggy was at the same time lifted off the ground , and the man fell put backward , while the harness catching on some part of the engine dropped the buggy a little ways before it broke looio. The man was picked up in an unconscious condition but still olive , and waa at once taken lo his boarding place , Kiel's hotel. An examination showed that the man waa seriously hurt , ho Buffering from congestion of the brain and internal injuries. Thor only frac ture discovered waa that of ono rib. The man lingered along for about two hours and then death ensued. But litllo ia known of Ihe deceased - ceased beyond the facts stated. Ho had on his person a letter headed "Grand Lodge of Oalododiana , " dated at Edin- bnrg and signed by John Downly , and several bills from Gilmartin & Doyle , Chicago , from whom ho had evidently boon buying goods. Coroner Council hold an inquest , the jury conaisling of F. W. Spotman , Ed Sohickontunz and D. Jorman. The toatimony showing that the train waa at the time of the accident , running at the rate of sixteen miles or so an hour , Iho question arose as lo whether Iho crossing ia within Iho oily limits , and it was doomed best not to render a verdict until this could bo dotormined. Among the papers in the possession of the deceased was a letter from Wyan- dotlo , signed Mrs. S. E. Fay , ulso sev eral letters signed William Hunt. Ho had also some printed cards reading "J. M. Downey , late of the firm of A. T. Stewart , Satin Department , [ 103 Broad way , Now York. " Uxrioaltlon , Fall and winter millinery goods at J. J. Auworda & Co.'s , Friday and Satur day of this week. Notcn From the Institution , The institution for Iho deaf and -dumb has onlcrod upon another year , which promises to bo a prosperous and success ful ono. There have boon a few changes in the corps of teachers. Professor Downing haa gone to Austin , Texas , lo loach articulation in lhat city. Professor Roberts , of Oskaloosa , haa taken his place horo. Ho ia an experienced in structor , and haa boon connected with the Institution at Olatho , Kansas. Mies Shaw has resigned , and ia now living in the eastern part of the atato , caring for a school of ouo. Miss Cramer , of Dunlap , haa also resigned , her health being too poor for her to continue her work. The building improvements are progressing - grossing nicely. The now school house building is now up to the cornice , and the now chapel ia ready for the alato on the roof. The buildings will soon bo so that the work on the Interior will bo started on. The printing oilico , an excellent ono by the way , ia Una year under the charge of Mr. George S , Lnndis , Mr. Richardson , who waa in charge last year , having gene to Little Rock , Ark. , lo lake an impor tant and lucrative position in the Gazette - zetto oilico at that place , Mr. Landis ia a good workman , nnd learned his trade in the Lancaster , Pa , , Intelligencer , and has Iwo years' experience in teach mules. Exposition. Full nnd winter millinury goods at J. J. .Auworda & Co.'s , Friday and Satur day of tliis vrook. Toolc a Tumulo. Yesterday morning Ernest Strokor , a bricklayer employed by Chris Straub on the now buildings at the institution for the deaf and dumb , fell from a ladder a distance of several feet , receiving quite serioua injuries , His loft thumb waa broken , his back hurt and ono leg bruised , lie was brought to the Creston house , wher ho has been boarding for some time past. j PKIISONAM ) , . " Krnect I * . Smith h off for a trip into Mis- konti , Mlw Xetllo Klneald hat accepted a position with II. 1'ricdmnn , J. H. JJumuglu linn Keno to Wmikoiha , WIs. , to lock better health nt tlio springs there , Term A. Graham , the business manager of the .lollltleo , wan hero yesterday arranging ( or the ftpjwaranco of the company on the llth and 13th. .Tobn Whltely , the business agent of Llt- UO'B "World , " was In tlio city yesterday ar ranging for the company to bo here on the 10th. Mr. Whitcly in ono of the best known and bent liked advance agents In the land , and lit a "rusher. " Kov. W. T. Smith , the newly appointed presiding elder of thin district of the Mctho- dint conference , has decided to move from his present homo in Indianola to Mnlvcrn , which ho will make his headquarters. This will bo n disappointment to his Council Bluffs friends who expected him to locate hero. SerloiiH From the Malvorn Loader are learned the following particulara of Mr. Norrls * loss of atock : Wm. Norris , Esq. , had Iho mmforluno lo lose five head of valua ble horses in Iho following manner : A quantily of rye had boon threshed and placed in a bin on his farm just west of town. The cracks In the granary had been stuffed with hay to keep the grain from running out. A hoard of horses lhat had boon turned into the field to browse collected about the rye bin , ate the hay from Iho cracka and lot the rye out In sufficient quantity to founder and kill five of their number aa atatod abovo. Two moro of the animalo are In a precar ious condition- The total loss will amount to several hundred dollars. Mr. Norrls was in Nebraska at the time and know nolhing of his loss until ho re- lurnod. COUNCIL ! BLUFFS MABKET. Wheat-No. 1 milling , CO@G5j No. 3 , 60 ® GO ; rojoctod'IC. Corn Local purposes , 35 ® 40. Oats For local purposes , 85@10. Hey S10 00@12 00 per ton ; baled , DO@GO Kyo 40@45o. Corn Meal 1 30 per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prlcoa at yards , 0 00 ® 700. 700.Coal Delivered , hard , 11 60 per ton ; soft 5JOO per ton Lard Falrbank's , wholesaling at Ofc. Flour City flour , 1 00@8.80. Brooms 2 9G@3 00 per doz. LIVE STOCK. Oattlo Butcher cows 3 003 25 , Butcher stoora1 00(34 ( 25. Sheep 3.50. Hoga-42C@105. rnonccE AND rnuiTS. Poultry LI vo old bens , 7c ; spring chickens , 2 25@2 50 per doz. reaches J bus. box , 1 00. Lomona 1 60@5 00 per box. Butter Creamery , 18@20o ; choice country Ifc. Ifc.Kgga 1C per dozen. vegetables Potatoes , 3040o per bushel ; onions , 40@60o per bu ; npploa , cheico cooking or eating , 15 50 ; beans , 1 75@U CO per bushel ; Sweet uotatoos , 4 00oar bbl. Now hats , now styles , and now Domor- esl's patterns at A. W. Arbuthnot's. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTIOK. Bpoolal a veitlaementa , euo M test , Found , To Loan , For Sals , To Rent , Want * , BoardIng - Ing , oto. , will bo Inserted In this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS FEU LINK for the Drst Insertion and KIVK CENTS 1'Ell LINE for oaoh euboequont n- eertlon. Loavn advertisement ) at our office , No. Pearl Street , near Broadwar WANTS. vllors on coits , pants nndesto Joa. Holtcr , 810 Droadwrny Council BIullB. \\7ANTED Local and district agents for tne MilT - T T tual lieu no Fund Life Association , Now York. The leading Ufa association of America. Ono htin- drod millions business , 65,000 members , $703,000 paid In losses , 8100,000 deposited with Insurance commission of Now York. Insurance at less than BO-calloil "old t'mo" ono-half Iho rates charged by - companies. Address U. H. Uann , Department Man ager , Council llluffs , Io a. COAL Anms , Capital Centcrvillo and other soft lonacoalkcptatOeorgo Heatons , 623 llroail- way. Telephone No. 110. T3EABONAI1U' THICKS Fair weight and meas- JLli uro at Ueorgo lloaton's coal and \\ooU jarJ 078 llroaduay. Telephone No. 110. 77011 SALK-A fine blooded stallion. S. dold- X1 s'cln , 40 Uroadnay , Council lllulls. SAI.IJ UIUSONAIIU : . Coffee roosting , union and grocery business. Only ono in limn. Hcuhon , 111 health. Address U. L. Williams , 18 North Main M , , Council HlnDTa. HKNT Furnished room , 6CD Washington a\onuo. BALK Oil KINT : The Orvu I'nckluK ho FOll and machinery , located In this city. Capai IRQ hogs IIP' day. Udell & Day. ' K\ery bixlym Council JUluOa to tan WAJN'IKU . Delivered by carrier at only twenty cents a week. FOll 8ALK My residence , corner 7th avenue and 10th street If taken soon will sell lor * 2,000 below value. Will alia tell furniture , carjtetu , &a , all or In part. It not sold at once will rent promi ses , with house liunUhi-d or unfurnlihed , at moderate rent. Any one thinking of making their home in Council liluila will do well to investi gate thin offer. It U the best bargain over ottered in the city. M A. Ul'TON. OLD 1'APKIlS-For sale at U office , at 25 cent * a hundred Mrs , HJ , Hilton. HJ , , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 332 Middle Bro dw y. Council BluOa. GRAND FORMAL OPENING , Monday Evening OCTOBER ia. A. F , SCIIANOK , 11.11. MAHTEKB , Manager. 1'roprietor , 3DDB. O. O. DENTIST. 100 MAIN STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS - - . IOWA Dr , "W. H. Shorradon DENTIST , Masonic -Temple , Council IMufla - Iowa. -p AT. A..QTH Music Hall 103 MAIN STREET , Council Bluffs , - - - Iowa J. MUELLER , IMPORTER * SD DEALER IN AND- Musical Instruments of Every Description I claim to have the best selected stock and largest variety of any no about here. I can duplicate New York and Chicago prices every ime ; and that I sell low those wno are and have been my customers w1 bear me out. My line of Plush 'Goods is especially fine , such as Albums , Odor Cnses , Toilet Sets , Ladies' Arm Bags , Purses , etc. I have the largest stock and best variety in Cups and Saucers , Toilet Sets , Tin Toys , Dolls , Doll C-xrriages , Wagons , Sleds. Carts ahd 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 expanses if you will call at my ore and make your selections. My samples will bs ready by October st , 1884. I guarantee low prices. Assortments of Toysfrom 8100 to 55.00 put upjready ship. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES Both new and second hand , ranging in prices from § 3.50 to $25 each. Take advantage and call early to obtain the best bargains. I am making a big reduction in As I need the room to display my stock ol stoves. Counc Blutr" ' To close out our stock of Summer Goobs , we are ofleeiug them remark ably low. Present price 50c , former price 75c. Next quality has been reduced from 40c to 25c. Reduced 25 per cent. 1 [ J. J. AUWERDA & CO. , 317 Broad-way , COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA. GRESTOH HOUSE - KVEHYTHINa1R3TCLAS8. . - No3. 217 and 219 S. Main St. . - COUNCILBLUFFS MRS. S. J. NORRIS , Latest Styles IVIillinery. Having opened in a now atoro I invite the inspection of ladion. fllUB. 8. J. NOUKI9 , S10 ! Ilroatlway , - - - Council llluffj A. F. CrATTEiuiuaic , G. EDO An , O. J ? . BESWIOK , Manager. Assistant. Secretary. Council Bluffs Detective Association Will do all kinds or ilotcctho work for Hanks , Esprota , Telegraph and Hallway companies , Merchant * , Manufactories , Corporatism , 1'uhllo and Private Institutions and District Attornoj * . Stolen property recovered - covered Collections nude , Mining frlonds louiid. DUorccs procured. J500 reward ollorod for the itrrcst and coin let Ion cl any person or person * fraudulently rcprowntlm thin Association All communications strictly confidential , Olllce : Maionlo Temtile , Council Illullj , Iowa. 1' . O , Box 1203. 1YHOLKSALK DEAliKUS IN % nd 344 ITroadway. _ OOirjNOIL HLDFF8 IOWA Jo Waves , Switches , Whatnots , Langt.'y asd Pompadour Frizzes , ALL KIND8..OF MAIN STREET , COL NOIL BLUFFS H. SOHUBZ. rain 1 Wee ofte Peace. BOOGE'S ' SIOUX CITY HAMS. . J. Y. FULLER , OmOK OVEU AWKIUCAN KII'HKS3. Commission Merchant COUNCILBLUFFS. IOWA V ) Pearl c EluO , owa. H , H. EOENE & CO. , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ne ars Wo make a specialty , at our EASTERN fact < . , y , of FINE HAVANA and TJAHA CIGARS. All Cigars sold by us are of onr owu manufacture and warranted oa represented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE , I 552 Broadway , " H. H. HORNE & CO. , I COUNCIL BLUFFS , " IOWA A COMPLETE LINE OF Boots , Shoes and Rubbers All new rind clean. T.OWHST WICKS and shown In PLAIN FltlUIUa. Solid gotdt. No shoddy. All work warranted. Wo are bound to net acquainted , II poods and nrloal will do It. No trouble to show goods. Mull orders solicited. Qoodl sent to all parts0. 0.1) . subject to approval , Call and look over our stock at Boston Boot and Shoe tore. 417 Broadway , Council Bluffs. E. E. ADAMS & CO. NORENE & LANDSTROM , Fall Goods Ready. Suits Made to Order in Latest Style on Short Notice and n Reasonale Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 205 Mam Street , Council Blufls. DR. JUDD'S ELECTRIC BELT. 0.000 Electric Belts fold for the llonth of Sept , by us. References Any of the business houses In Council Bluffs. JUDD & SMITH Proprietors. Salesrooms 319 , Broadway. Manufactory 30. Fourth St. COUNCIL BLUFFS- KIEL'S SALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which wo will sell in retail or wholesale lots. All Stock Warranted as Represented. Wholesale and retail dealers in Grain and Baled liar. Prices rca Bonalilo. Satisfaction Guaranteed. LARGEST ANDBEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF In Iowa and Nebraska , and aold for the least money at 337 Broadway , Conucll Binds , Iowa. MRS , D , A , BENEDICT , Manufacturer , ORGUTT & FRENG nrtalcs , in lace , Elit , Turcoman , Etc.j oilcloths , Mattings , Linoleums Etc hoicest and Bes Selected STOCK in the WEST. Dmo and bo convinced that wo are hoadqnartora for all goods In our line , hoapost place to buy CARPETS , Curtains and House Furnishings In the City. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. NOB. 6 , 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled PromptlyCardano MANDEMAKERS & V.N , STA R BUILDING A SPECIALTY , 201 Upper Broadway Cor. Stutsman St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Orders in the city or country solicited. Promptnttentioa nnd satisfaction . Guaranteed. Plans and specifications furnished free. THE MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY IB better prepared than over before to fill all demands for washing. Wo call your attention especially to our capacity for doing family washing. Very low rates. All kinds of work done in first-class order. Special pains will bo taken with flannels. Orders sent by mail or otherwise receive prompt attention. ALBERT P. JOHNSON , Proprietor. 712 BROADWAY . . . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS Metalic Caskets and Wooden Coffins of all Kinds. TELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT : 3ST. HVCnliQL Ett * W. P , Frame HnuBemnoied on Hie LlTl'lK GIANT trucks and any distance and over any kind got groun UllICK IIOUSKS raised. All work guaranteed. W. P. AVLSWOHTn , 1010 Ninth street. HALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by FRANZ Ijarr , EMERSON PIANOS. Unrivalled or Tone or Kinlshi KIMBALL PIANOS Heat Modern Price to Buy. The IGmball Organ , to long and favorably known In the west , rficoinmenda itself. J. STKWAKT , Bole Ageut for abova lliipd of Goods. WarorooiuB , [ 329J ; Brcftdw y Council Blutla Correspondence Solicited , AgeaU Wanted ,