THE DAILY BJiiJfi-COUNOIL BLUFFS TUESDAY , OCTOBER 14 TUB DAILY BEE OOUNCIL BLUFFS Tuesday Morning October 14 SUBSCRIPTION KATBS. H7 Carrier By Mall . OFFICE : No. 7 rcarl Stroet..Noar Broadway. MINOR MENTION , The holidays will soon bo hero. Bargains at Seaman's closing out sale , See J. Roller's now fall stock of clotho. The Metropolitan hotel is having a now sidewalk laid. A. Friedman's now cloak and suit otoro 341 Broadway , now open. L. Kirscht'a store la having ita interior remodelled and improved. The Broadway sewer will probably bo connected at First street by to-day noon. The concert to-night at the opera house will bo the musical event of the season. A move is on foot to have the pay o ! the policemen increased from $00 to $70 a month. Thn fire committee of the council has decided to got a now lioso wagon for the department. Mrs. Gibson , of the K. 0 , house had n fall Sunday night by which her right ankle - klo was broken. About aovonty-fivo ladles availed thorn- solves of the first opportunity to skate yesterday at the rink. McAtoo & Fox are to start In the gro cery business again at the junction of Main and Pearl streets. The Detective Association whoso office is in the Masonic building , ia starting In with plenty of business. Justice Abbott yesterday tied the knot matrimonial binding E. J. Ferguson and Jennie Hans , both of Omaha. Pat Hanifan yesterday filed a com plaint before Justice Abbott charging Wm. Farrell , of Weston , with assault. All should improve the opportunity presented this evening to hoar Miss. Noally Stevens , the wonderful pianisto. It is a pnzzlo to many why there is so much delay in getting the city sewerage bonds ready to bo placed on the market. The old hordio barn is undergoing > Bomo changes , BO that the sidewalk at that point on Broadway can bo brought up to grade. The front view of the now St. Paul's Episcopal church , ad it will appear when finished , is now exhibited in ono of Sea man's ahow windows. The chief of the Gro department wants the follows who have a brass lantern belonging - longing to No. 3 , and a silver-plated lan tern belonging to No. 4 , to return the Eamo at onco. The council tried to got a quorum for a > meeting yoatorday , but too many of the alderman were out of the city. A moot- iug will bo hold atO o'clock this morning , at least they will try. The Christian Homo , the paper pub lished in the interests of the Homo of the Friendless , has provided itself with a half-medium Gordon proas , and now has a nice little oflico , costing about $800. The usual weekly entertainment of the Y. M. 0. A. will bo given to-night at 8 o'clock. An attentive and interesting program will bo presented. The gather ing ia free to both hdlos and gentlemen and all are invited. The case of Captain Hayes against Pat Lacy was continued yesterday indefinitely. The captain did not seem to relish tnis and was hunting about last evening for an oflicor to servo another warrant on the aamo charge. At the Mormon conference and camp mooting , hold in Harrison county , ono old lady , Mrs. Dorothea Fry , died on the grounds Sunday. She was eighty-four I ; yoata of ago , and had boon ill in her ton for four days. Her homo was in Biglor ( irovo , where her body was taken for bu > rial. Instructions in gymnastics will bo giv en at the Y , M. 0. A. gymnasium to al holding tickets after this week. It ia hoped that the class will bo largo and on thusiasUo. Persons wishing to take in atruotions should cull or address the oeo rotary at 12 North Main street for par ticularfl , otc. The frequent charge that the old sol dlora who gather at reunions are inclinoc to indulge freely in the bowl , ia pretty well refuted by the fact that a , the recent cent reunion at Oroston there wcro o : thu 102d Illinois regiment twenty old soldiers present who never touched a drop , and were active , practical temperance anco men. Detectives Thompson and Polandfron Omaha , were hero yesterday looking after a $7u dolman recently stolen thoro. An intercepted letter showed that the roan who took the dolman pawned il here , and ho has gone to Des Moinca. The ofiicora were unable to find the gar ment hero , and will now qo to Des Moincs after the man himself. The treat ottered at the opera homo this evening should be improved by alt. It will bo the last chance of seeing Mia * Really Stevens before oho departs fur the cast where nho ia to hereafter to roaido , Little needs bo eaid of her wonderful skill as a pianist as her brilliant career is familiar to her many frienda hero. She will bo ably aaaistod in this concert by MUa Caldervrood and Mr. Calm. Mr. Kuhl , a farmer in Keg Creek totraahip , was coming to the ciy { yesterday day together with liii sou , they having a load of flour , and when near the iustitu , itn-onforthe deaf and dumb , the son , Mathics Kuhl fell off the wagon and wns run over. His knee cip was somowhal injured and both bones of the right wrist were brokan. Dr. Cook attended to the injuries , and the boy was able to return homo. Dr. F. C. Brosins , of Omaha , was in the city yoatorday working tip the inter cat of the Knighta and Ladies of Honor , in social and neutral insurance organiza tion which has become very popular and prosperous elsewhere , A lodge ia now being organized here , and nearly the required number , thirty-five , has boon secured. A number of well known ladies and gentlemen having become interested in the organization. Billy Oalvin , the city wolghmastor , is acting as alderman os the Fourth ward pro torn. Alderman Jones' resignation is still pending , and ho is not now actIng - Ing as alderman , and Alderman Mo- Mahon finds hta time ao occupied as aldorman-at-largo , that ho has called on Galvin to look after the matters. At last accounts Galvin was succeeding in jotting moro dona for the Fourth ward than its regular representatives. Ho had thrco mon at work cleaning out ditches , John Eponotor has found his cornice manufacturing business increasing BO rapIdly - Idly and demanding so much attention that ho has sold hia other business , hard ware , house furnishing , mantels , etc , , to K. L. Cook and Wm. Lautorwansor , who will continue it at the old stand. Mr. 3ook is n young man who has a wide ac- luaintancoahlp , and Mr. Lautorwasaor IBS a thoroughly practical knowledge of hat kind of business , having boon with I. R. Jones for six years. The now firm a a strong ono , and cannot but moot with success. Some now appointments were made yesterday on the police force to fill the vacancies. John \dWhoolor \ , the old onpinoor of the Rescue steamer , who has ust returned from Ohio , has boon put on , ono of the purposes being to keep o man ntho city employ , who is n thorough machinist and engineer , BO that if the old itoamor needs putting in ahapo before bo ng aold , it can bo done , and Wheeler la ho man who can do it. Jack Cusick has joon appointed also , those two filling the olacos of Morse and Motcalfo. Smullona las boon appointed to take the place of Zd Bates , who is now a deputy marshal. It is said that at the Council mooting o-day a resolution will bo passed to help iraco up the city warrants. It ia pro- osod that the city shall receive these warrants in payment of all amounts duo lie city , license , and everything. Hero- oforo this has not boon the caao. For natanco , John Dunn , as policeman , got is pay in general fund warrants , but if to wanted to pay the license on his ex- iroas wagons , ho had to put up cash , the Ity refusing to take the very warrants vith which they paid him. If thia course a pursued it will at least increase the lumber of buyers of warrants , and will how that the city government haa faith I n ita own paper. The mayor also pro- osos to issue the warrants in the form f paper money , and la getting merchants o agree to take those at par in payment or goods. The opening of the skating rink last ivoning was a great auccosa and largely ttonded , there being aa many an skates is the floor would permit. The hall was ilcoly decorated and excellent music was urnishod by the Bavarian band. A NEW PASTOB , R.OV. Dr. McCrciiry Appointed to the Uronilway MotlioillHt Olitirch. The resignation of Rov. J. 'A. Arm strong as pastor of the Broadway Motho dial church , and his removal to the oust , lias loft n vacancy in the pastorate which aa prndictod by Tin : Br.i : haa boon filled by the appointment 6f Rov. E. D. Mo- Uroary , Ph. D. , of Meadvillo , Ponna. The new pastor haa for years boon member of the Erlo conference and has occupied seine of the most prominent pulpita. Do has the reputation of being ing a vary scholarly man , and yet a very popular , pleasing preacher. It ia nol known juat when ho will urrivo hero , bill probably at an onrly dato. "An Appeal to Cu-snr , " Such ia the title of the norr book by Judge Tourgoe , the author of "A Fool's Errand. " It has juat boon published by Fordo , Howard & llulbort , of Now York , and is now for aalo at D. W , Bushuoll's. ' It tolls o startling story to the America : people , showing the rapid studies of the black race to numerical preponderance ii : the south , with tabulated statistics , re vealing facts which uro of the most im portance , and yet which have boon hard ly , dreamed of before , The book haa over -100 pages , and the pricu of the firsl edition being only ono dollar , the volume ia in easy roacli of the people , and will bo road with great interest , aa the import ant facts are stated in ao vivid and at < tractive a manner aa to arrest and hold the attention of uvory reader. It IB probablyal as sensation a volume aa haa been issued from the prcaa in u long time , and cannot but excite much thought and comment. Tlio KolJurlH Aufcault , Burk Roberts , who was to badly beaten Sunday by Bill WycolT , was yesterday in a condition which Indicated that ho would inaingo to live , although very sere , and tils head and face in terrible condition. Wycoll'waa brought before Judge Ayloa > wortli on a charco of assault \vith Intent to do great badlly harm , and the case continued for ono week , the bonds bo- iug Jixud at $100 Aa constable Wealoy was the ono who arrested Wvcoll' ho filed two informations before JusticoVaughan ) , ono charging Wycoff with akauulfc with Intent to murder , and ono with carrying concealed weapons. On the latter charge Wyooir was allowed to go on hia own ro- cognfeinco , while on the moro serious ono the bail was fixed at $100 , and the caio continued until lifter tbo caao in the Biiporior court shall bo disposed of. It ia difficult to BOO why the tsx.nayera should ao required to boar thocxpouia of having wo or three catas brought at different \ ilaces growing outof the aamo event. , V OFFICIAL BEQUEST , First United StntcHComiiiorelnl Oath' Jt Council HlufTrf , Iowa. Recognizing the fact that Council Bluffc , Iowa , is a great railroad commer cial center , and tlioro nro over two hun dred active cities and towns within a ra dius of ono hundred miles , and believing that the great boom and improvements now going on in our city , such as the completion of the splendid system of waterworks , at a cost of over $000,000 , thua giving the manufacturers cheap water power , and the city pure water ; the laying of $500,000 of granite atone and cedar block paving , and a splendid ayatom of sowcrago , as well aa the pub lic , private and co-operation buildings now bolng erected should bo seen and talked of by all , I , as mayor of Council Bluffs , liavo thought it best , and do hereby invilo the traveling or commercial men of the United States to moot In our city on October 27 , 28 , and 29 , 1881 , with a full line of samples ; as well as the western merchants who maybe bo in need of any and all kinds of goods , and that they may got acquainted with the traveling mon of the United States , a cordial reception will bo tendered the seller and buyer by the city oilicials and citizens of Council Bluffr. Carriages , buggies , saddlo-hnrsoa and bands for n daily parade , that the live liest city in Iowa may bo fully aeon by all , will bo tendered the visitors. Sample - plo rooms at our six or eight loading ho tels , and the largo and beautiful brick skating rink , size 75x75 , will bo at the Free disposal of the commercial mon to exhibit their samples , and our daily newspapers will publish a daily statement of the eastern firms who were enterpris ing enough to bo represented to this first and grand commercial men's gathering known , and the press will also give the name of the "runner , " his business , and city sales while hero. Krom 1 to 1:30 : a. in. of each day will bo devoted to the parade. I earnestly request that the names of agents , and line of business to bo ropro- oontod , may bo sent to mo that sample taolo or rooms may bo secured for the samo. Itomombor the dates , October 27 , 28 and 29. W. R. VAUOHAN , Mayor. Closing Out , To close the business I offer my stock of miscellaneous booka , picture , fany goods , notions , fire screens , easels , willow and : ano high chairs and children's ' rockers , it prices never known before in the west. I. E. Seaman , paper , books and station ary , 504 Broadway , Council Blutfa. Itonl Kstnto Transfers , The following transfers were filed in the county clerk's oflico yesterday and re- lortod for THE BEE by the Amos' real estate agency October 13,1884 : Rebecca A. Blaine to 0. S. Hoagland , I1 , blk 8 , Baylisa' Second add ; $2,125. A. II. Mayno and wife to Harry E. Palmer , Us I ) and 10 , in blk 13. and Ita 1 ind 2 , blk 44 , In sub-div of Riddle's tracts ; $3,000. Henry Solvers and wife to Glaus Seiv- ors , wA " acj sec 24 , range 77 , town 77 ; ? 39. Wrought iron ranges at reduced prices DoVol & Wright , B01 Broadway. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTIOB. Special a vcrtlscments , > uo as Lost , round , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , \Vontfl , Board- tig , oto. , will be Inserted In this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PKR LINE ( or the Orst Insertion tnd FIVE CENTS PER LINE ( or each subsequent n- lortlon. Lcavo advertisements at our office , No. revt. near Broadwav WAHTB. WANTED Severn ( Irs claga tailors liv Jimo * Fralnoy , Merchant tailor , Council Bluff * . COAL Anms , Capital Ccntcrvllle and other soft lonacoalkcptktdoorgo Heltons , BIS IJroad- way. Telephone No , 110. REASONABLE PUICKS-Katr weight and mcaa- mo at UcorKo llcaton's ooal and wood jard 08 llroaduay. Telephone No. 110. IflOU 8AI.K UEASO.VAIIM : . Collco roasting , vplco anil grocery huhlnvu. Onlv ono In town. UtaHoii , 111 health. AdilruM ) II. L. William * , IS North Main hi , , Council Illullrt. IflOU HUNT rurnlahud room , 610 Waihlngtou a\onuo. T710H BALK Oil llENT-The Orvis I'acklujf ho J1 and machinery , located In this city. Capao 160 hum per Jay. QJcIl & Day , AN'IKU hvory uouym Council ItluButu taKe TiuIUs. Dolhcrod by carrier at only twenty cenU a week. "ITiOll BALE My resilience , corner 7th aventio and J ? lOthttraet. K taken noon Mill ecll lor $2,000 below value. Will lie loll furniture , carpets , & .O. , all or In part. If not sold at once will rent premi ses , with liouso furnished or unfurnished , at moderate rent. Any one thinking of making their hume In Council lllutfa will \\elltolmt8tl- - gate this otter. It la the hixt bargain over offered in the city st A , UPTON. ry.D PAPEI18 For sale at l ) i oUloo , at K ccuta \J a hundred Mrs , H , J , Hilton , H n , , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 222 Ulddle Uroidwiy. Council BlullB. AMUSEMENTS PIANO RECITAL BY AUHISTEII MISS CALDEHWOOD , SOPRANO. AND- MB. MARTIN OAHH. AT DOHANY'S NEW OPERA HOUSE Tuesday Ktcninir. October 14 , at 8 oYlcxk- Ito fcnoJ Beau on lulo at liushnoll'd at } 1 , 760. and CUo. MTKKNOON Admission EVENING } 25c Aduilulon Free tolA'llet tcli mnrnlng ml Tuc- Jay tnd TliurtJay tlleraooui. Uio ol hkatei i ; > xnU. . F. SC1IANCK , H. II. MAUTEN3 , Mtni er. J'ropiletor , 103 MAIN STREET , Council Bluffs , Iowa IMPORTER * SD DEALER IN AND- Musical 3 nstruments of E very Description I claim to liavn the best selected stock and la-gost 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 will bear me out. My line o Plush 'Goods is especially fine , such as Albums , Odor Cases , Toilet Sets , Ladies'Arm Bags , Purses , etc. I have the largest stock and best variety in Cups and Saucers , Vnses } Toileb 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 on 5 per cent on any bill for traveling expenses if you will call at my ore and make your selections. My samples will be ready by October st , 1884. I guarantee low prices. Assortments of Toysr'rom 8100 to $5.00 put upfready 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 bis : reduction in IF11 TJ 3R. Kr I TTJ As I need the room to display my stock ot sto\e3. 826 d C ° Uncil B'Uff9' ' EVKUYTUINaUlSTOIiASS. . - Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St. , COUNCILBLTJFFS MRS. S. J. NOKRIS , Latest Having opened in a now store I invite the inspection of ladies. Bins. S. J. NoniUS , 2 : J Broartway , - - - Council A. F. CJATTEIUIUCK , G. EDOAJI , 0. E. BKSWICK , Manager. Assistant. Secretary. Council Bluffs Detective Association ! will do all kluOnof dctectUo ork lor Hanks , Kxprern , Tclcgnph ati'l Hallway companies , Merchants , ' Manufactories , Corporation ) ) , 1'ublloand 1'ihnto lnstltvitlonu and District Attotno > a. Stolen property ro- cotercd Collections node , Missing friends found , Divorces procured. $500 reward offered for the artcet and conviction of any person nr persons IrAitluloiitly representing this Association All communications strictly confidential , Olllce : Masonic Tcmplo Council lllulla Iowa. P O. Box 1233. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ind 344 ITroadwny. OOUNOIL BLOFFS TO A Waves , Switches , Whatnots , Langi.'y asd Pompadour Frizzes , ALL KINDSQOF MAIN STREET , COL NOIL BLUFFS r > : e. o. o. DENTIST. 100 MAIN STREET , J1LUFKS - - IOWA Justice of the Peace , Omaha aud Council BlnfTr. Real e > t > t oollwtloa agenoy , Odd Fcllowi Block N. SOHURZ. Wee of lie Peace , OmCK OVKU AUKIUOAN EIl'ItESS. COUNCIL BLUFFS. 10 W A. Dr , W. H. Sherradon DENTIST , Masonic Temple , Council Blufla Iowa , R , Eico M. D. or other tumon r emoted without tb kulle or drawlne o blood. CHRONIC DISEASES " " " " p" ' - Oter hlrty yearn practical xp rleaM Offlc * NJ 1'eirl treet , Council IlluSa jtJrConculUtlon I roe BOOOE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS. J. Y. FULLER , Commission Merchant r. NPurl c liluOi owo. t HTS * . WHOLESALE DEALERS IN \Vo raako n epodaUy , at our EASTERN fnc ory , of FINE HAVANA nd YAIIA CIGARS. All Oignra aold by ua nro of ouru manufacture and warranted aa represented. OPERA HOUSE 01OAR HOUSE , | 652 Broadway , * , H. H. HORNE & CO. , | COUNCIL BLUFFS , " IOWA A COMPLETE LINE OF Boots , Shoes and Rubbers All new anil clean. LOWEST PRICKS ami shown In PLAIN FIQURCS. Solid g aAs. No ehodcly. All work nartantcd. Wo nro bound topct acquainted , If poods nod prloo ) will do It. No trouble to ehow goods. Hall orders Bollcltod , OooJi sent to ill partsC. 0.1 > . subject to ft | > prjval. Call and look over our Block at Boston Boot and Shoe tore. it ? Broadway , Council Bluffs. E. B. ADAMS & CO. NOEENE & LANDSTEOM , Fall Goods Ready. Suits Made to Order in Latest Style on Short Notice nud n Reusouale Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 205 Mam Stroot. Oouncil Bnfl8 ] > BE. JUDY'S ELECTEIC BELT. 0.000 Electric Belts fold for the Month of Sept , by ua. References Any of the business houses In Council Bluffs. JDDD & SMITH Proprietors. Salesrooms 310 , Broadway. Manufactory 30 , Fourth St. COUNCIL BLUFFS- KIEL'S BALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which wo will acll in retail or wholesale lota. All Stock ( Warranted as Represented. Wliolomlo androtall dealers In Drain and Baled Hay. Prices tea eonablc. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Corner Fifth Avo. & 4th St. , Council Bluffs. SMITH & TOMjElI , ABts , , LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Mala street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Select From. LARGEST ANDBEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF In Iowa and Nebraska , and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway , Council Binds , Iowa. * } MRS , D , A , BENEDICT Hannfactnrer , urtalno , In Lace , Slit , Turcoman , Etc. ' ] oil cloths , Mattings , Linoleums Etc hoicest and Best Selected STOOK in the "WEST , omo and bo convinced that wo are headquarters for all gooda In our line , hoapoat i lace to buy CARPETS , Curtains and Houao Furnishings in the City. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. NOB. 5 , 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled PromptlyCardaue MANDEMAKEKS & STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY , 201 Upper Broadway Cor. Stutsmon St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Orders in the city or country solicited. Prompt attention nud.satisfaction Guaranteed. Plans and specifications furnished free. Ia bettor 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 mall or otherwise receive prompt attention. ALBERT P. JOHNSON , Proprietor. 712 BROADWAY COUNCIL BLUFFS ffletalic Caskets and Wooden Coffins of all Kinds. TEuEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ONTo. l t INT. 3Vr , lax CJt. . OooxxxoiX nBCl.-u.fZi9. W. R ALYSWOBTH. f-raroo Houses mo ed on the LITTLE OIANT trucks and any distance andg cr any kind BO ! grotml IlllICK HOUSES raised. All work guaranteed. W. P. AYIiSWOlVra , ICIO Ninth ttrcct. conrwiT , * BLUFFS. \ r HALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by FJUM Lurr , EMERSON PIANOS. Unrivalled or Tone or llaUhi KIMBALL PIANOS Best Modem Price to Du- . The Kimball Organ , 10 long and favorably known in the wed. rnoominenda lUelf , . STKWAHT , Solo Agent for above lines iol Goods. Warerooma , | 329J l /ouucil Bludd Crreipoodonce Solicited , Agoata Wanto3 ,