[ .THE . DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA THURSDAY , JULY * 0 18& The Daily Bee. COURCIL.BLUFFS. . . Thursday Morning , July 20. SUBSCRIPTION RATKS : By Carrier , - - - - - SO ccnt ; per By 1111 , 910 00 per Year. Office : No. 7 Pearl Street , Nonr Drondwnr. UAYMC & OniFFIK , Uaiujrett City Circula tion. H. W. T ) LTON , City Editor. M1NOK MENTIONS , Sliorrndcn rrmkc * i > liotcgrfti > nB. I'innos nml organs to rent at J. Mud Icr'g. Tlitco to nix pieces of tntitlo for lOc , nt , T , Muflller'g. Fo SALK. A frcfh tnllcli cow with calf. L. W TULU.TH. Store and dwelling for nalo by man. Invitations nro out for ft lawn putty nt Ir. anil Mrs. Macrae's thfo evening. Itcrzman in bound to clroo out , Mnrslml Key it making BimJry tin I > ro\etnenU to hi ! tcglcletice. Any person finding n bunch of key * nlll plcaso leave the unmo at THE HEP office. Or cut bnrgnlns In nil goods at Horz tnanV. lid. Ilcrmoswai ) complained of you- terdny for misusing his wife while ho vv/m tl runic , Joseph Ilcltcr makes suttn In the lot1 t styles At BIO Bromlwny. The ball pnmo between the Union 1'nclGo and Council Bluff * clubs has been indefinitely postponed. Kino Una .of incns' , boys and side noddles nt SlicrmnnV , 121 S Main. The examination of Copeland , clmrgci with pocket picking , has been long de layed , but piomitci now to take place Sstunlny. Millinery goods fifty cents on thodol ar at Hcrzinnn'a. Water mains arc being laid on 1'lghtl utroct. The brick work on lr , Pinnoy'ri new office is bclug piiBhid along lively. The court calender IH being prepared , nnd will bo prlulud by August -Uh , an the term opens on the IfHh. TheB. A M. club , of Omahn , nnd the Council Bluff's nlnu expect to meet on the laltor'H grounds hero next Saturday after noon. Architect Driecoll , of Oinnlin , claims 3500 for services as architect of the now school bulldioK in Jiall'H addition , and for damagci for appropriating lila pinna. Bert A. Palmer , and Mlna Mary .T. Ikcchley , of Mt. Vonion , visited till * city , got the nccoBBary permit , nnd had Hev. Mr. Lemon tie the knot which makes thorn one. The new sidewalk around the Bloomer school building is to be of brick , Its early completion Is quite necessary as the l.ito rains make travel on loot about that cor ner almost Impossible. The walks in Bayllss1 park arc nadly mellowed by the rains , and are In places unfit for travel. The park comrulttoo has ordered aovrral loaila of gravel to bo bauleJ on to patch with. Qeorgo Wolf , stableman , with Pater Bechtole , feels relieved. Squlro Biggs has succeeded in removing from him a tapeworm - worm measuring about fifty feet In length. The sheds of the coal yard between Shugart's now block and the postoffico are being removed to nmko ready for the startIng - Ing of thn now block to bo built by Mrs , McMnhon , to correspond with the Shugart building. The Infant daughter of J. S. and Su- eetta McCalllsler , tiled Tuesday evening at the Western house , of moaalor. The fu neral services will bo held tlioro this after noon at 2 o'clock , and friends of the family are invited ti attend without further no- tlco. The sensational Jlosa case is booked for Fralnoy's court to-morrow , but it is doubtful whether it will fall through or not , there being much uncertainty about the witnesses appearing , especially the stop-daughter , who claims lo Imvo been outraged by lloss. Last evening a largo and happy golh- erlng of friends enjoyed the hospitality offered &t J , T. Stewarl'a house , the occa- * Ion taking the form of a lawn party. The arrangements were elaborate and Iho hos- pitallty bountiful , BO that all sunned as joyous as though there was not a care In the world. It was In fact ono of the meat noteworthy social events of the season. Buj erlntendent Jfarnbam' * report of attendance during the pist school year , rfiows total number registered , 2,410 ; aver age attendance , 1C99 ; averaje number be longing 1&B8 ; average dally attendance , 1378. He also reports that there are in the city C.501 children of school age , of whom 2,410 , have not ollended the schools ny porlion of the year. The Nonpareil has at last hoisted the mine of MaJ. A. K. Anderson to the head of 1U editorial columns as a candidate for congress. It has been a long time coming to this. Maj. Anderson was in the city day before yesterday , and the following morning the flag was at last run up. It Is A llttli Btrauge , however , that the title of "colonel" Is not given his name a It ap pears at the head of the column in which be has of late been so frequently promoted from major to colonel , by all means. The Garryowenn object to the way their last Sunday's game of base ball was reported in some of the papers , by which it was made out that their defeat was Iguo inlntous , when the frets are that they di not ha > e their regular nine , four or five ol their be t players being abtcnt , and Ihclr plactu filled by tmUtituteu. Their oppo nents , the Swamp Angela , had nearly al their regular nine , and a few of the best players out of the Chumps. JJveu then the Girryowens , In ten Innings , were de feated only by 20 to IB. It is thought that another game will be arranged for next Sunday. A gold modal coaling $50 , will bo given to too winner of uu amateur foot race at the county fair in Burling ion next September. ASSAULT IN AVOOA. It Brings n , Number of witnesses nnd uthoro From There Into the Superior Court. A few tlnjs ngo a man named Vol- ncr made formal complaint in the BU- pcrior court , charging Jacob Kninpf nud others , of Avocn , with iwuault with intent to kill The trouble oc curred on the fourth of last month , It being n rovr at Kntnpf 's beer garden , in which Volner was badly bontcn , as ho claims , without nny juot cause , nnd suffered a cut on the hcnd , n smashed iae , blackened eyes , with sundry internal injuries cau od by kicks and thumps , Volner claims that tlmt ho was conflnod to his bed for nomotimo , and then moved with his family to this city , where ho isslill in bad health , being urmblo to go about very much nnd hia lunps particularly troubling him byhctnoirhago Warrant warn issued for Jacob Kampf , I' ] , llorat and John Mnneon , nnd tboy appeared in court with tlioir attorneys , Clum bers , of Avocn , nnd John Luidt , of this city. George Holmes , Esq. , appeared for the prosecution. Among the witiic8s ° s who wcro in nttcndanco wore several from Avoca. Thn story of the dcfcnto scorns to bo that Volnor was in Kampf's employ , and had boon on n protracted sprco , and that ho picked up n row himself , in which ho received sorno kicks nnd thumps , but that ho was the aggressive sivo party , and altogether to blame. It is claimed further that his injuries are not no sovcro as ho hag represent od. Only n few of the witnesses were examined ytmtorday , there being others yet to bring in. OITV IOE OKEAM PAULO 11. A now slock of fronoh Gream Gonfcc tionnrr just received at the fashionable ice cream , fruit and confectionery emporium of Smith & McCuon , BUC- cossors to Erb it Duquette , 4011road ! way. The Gornmn'u Indignation. An editorial which appeared in yea * terday'o Nonpareil , has caused many oxpresaionu of indignation among Gorman circles particularly , nnd circles in general. The Nonpareil bu fore the election on the amendment was strongly allied with the unti-pro hibitionista , nnd its editorials were all of that tinge. Now that the amend ment has carried it lias taken ono ol its usual Hippily-flopo , "Now you BOO it , and now you don't , " and in this rditorinl tries to got on the other si ' of the fence BO aa to bo with the nm < jorily. This is disgusting to members ovpn of the majority. After a buttlo it is a poor tinio for n defeated ono to cnmo in nnd hurrah with Iho victors. This is not the only cuuso of indigna tion , however. The Nonpareil in substnnco enys to the Germans that the republican party can got along without them , nnd that if they don't like the way certain re publicans have voted on this question they can go. It speaks flippantly of thorn and attacks the Gorman press savagely as pursuing a disreputable course , speaking well of only boor and free lunches. It is not merely poor policy to thus scorn the Germans , but it i * unjust. 1 ho Germans are not to bo ignored or told to go if they fool like it , as though no ono oarod. They nro entitled to arguments pro and con , to a full and respectful hearing , and when presented with facts are as well capable of passing judgment upon them as those who so disdainfully speak of foreigners as u peculiar nice of nnimah whoso presence has to bo endured but is not relished. There are othora besides Germans who tool the sting of such an editorial , claiming to bo republican. To vir tually tell all foreigners that the re publican party is not ono for thorn , but that they naturally belong in the democratic camp and ought to slay [ hero , is parlicnlnrly offensive when in the same columns democrats nro so Frequently pictured ns being the only onui guilty of nil .the crimes in the catalogue. Fortunately , however , this utterance against Germans and ether foreigners is not authoritative as the sentiment of the republican party. Gospel Trnth. Ho that is surety for n stranger , shall smart for It. lint bo that trustotli in 3i'iilNO UI.OHHOM fer curing liver , kidney and complaints of a like tendency , shall never bo disappointed. Price 50 cents , trial bottles 10 cents. Julyl7dlw PERSONAL. Simon Calm , of Ohlogo , was at the Ogden - den yestcrjay. Mrs , Dr. Avcry , of Denver , was in the city yesterday. J. T , Karen , ox-marshal of Avoca , was in the city yesterday. J. II. Lee , the Sao City attorney , was in the city yesterday. John Limit has returned homo and Is again busy with the law. A. 0 , Fish , the ICaciue wagon manufac turer , dined at the Ogden yesterday , ' Mr. and Mrs. D , 0. Bloomer have start ed for Colorado for n recreation trip. J. 1' , Conklin , of Minneapolis , was among the arrivals at the CMon yesterday. II. J. Chambers , of Avoca , won In the city yesterday , attending lo cases lu court In which ho is attorney , Dr. P. D , Walters , the well-known physician , of Avoca , was In the rlty yesterday torday as a wittiest In the superior courl. Kov. C. Compton Ihirnttt , the well known anti-amenduieut lecturer , U just reco > orlng from a severe run of rheumatio fever , L. 0. James is the father of a big boy. Mother and child both doing well , and papa as well as could reasonably be ex pcotfd. llev , 0. S. tfackenthall , the ntslsUnt rector in St. ' ' 1'aul'n Kpiecopal church in thU city , left last evening for New York elate on important busiueir. Frank Shepley , ono of the prominent farmers of Knox township , was here yes terday as n witness In Iho case of Iho state vs. Kampf and other * . Conrad Dechtele , a former resident of thU city , bul now * f Avoca , spent yetler day in the city , and interested hlmiell giving testimony lu the case from Avoca , on trial in the superior court , IOWAI ITEMS. Dos Moincs' city expenses nro87)000 ? or month. Lo Mars ha dcc'dcd ' lo buy a ctcam "iro otigine. SovttnUtn now bulldingH are going up in Orange City. Mnneon has fwenty-two widows and elvu old maids , Burlington has ordered the erection r f a free bathing house , By n majority of 57 Audubon has voted to Imvo water works , A soldiers' reunion will bo hold nt Chmwa on the Oth nnd 7th of Septem ber. JMarahalltown ban twenty-nine en- loons and has licensed them for the fall campaign. The best time made nt the ! Manori City races was 2:29j : by Loafer , which beat httlo Sioux. The artesian well on Capt. U. Moro- ton's ' farm , no.tr LoMars , is now down MO feet. The water is slowly rising. The gilding of the dome of the netr state-house will cost § 0,000. The lo- lal amount expended on the building up to July 1st , is 81,977,489.07. , , Congrctsnmn John A. Kansoit has secured an appropriation from con gress of $15,000 , with which to enlarge the poatollioa nt DCS Monies. The town of What Cheer has not yet made a single lUflOHjinmit for tax purposes. Thu liconacs of the saloons have proved Bufliciont to meet all the city rxpmisca. August 8 Webster Oily will vole on the question of issuing $10,000 in bonds tor the purpose of furnlnhitig the piano with thu Batavia hystutn of water works. Jacob Roichurt , while in a drunken fitupor , sat down and fell asleep on the rnilroad truck near Burlington , and was run over by n freight , receiv ing injuries from which ho cannot possibly recoTcr. Among the oxpcctcd nmusomenU at Dus Moincs is v. rat killing match a terrier is to kill iivo hundred rodents in thco houts , ono hundred lo bo turned into the pen nt onco. Webster City Freeman : "A divorce - vorco caao in pending in n certain county in lowii where the husband charges the wife with adultery. The woman admits the 'soft impeachment , and says she commuted the act at the instigation of the aforesaid husband , who received n money consideration for her dobauchment. " Ohnrloy Lyon , ft Bon of D. E. Lyon of Dubuque , recently deserted from West I'oint , whuro ho was in attend ance ns a cadet , ntid posilively ro- funon to roturn. The young man Btntod that the rules of the military ucadumy woto too rigid nnd flovoru for him to bear ; that the "hny.imj ' impo sition HUB practiced n v. < u , it wna in Wlnttnkur'a time ; that ho was com pelled to oat tallow candles and chow tarred rope , tricks imposed upon freshmen , which ho could withstand no longer , nnd ho ran nway , reaching Ohicngo last week. Ilia father , learn ing that ho was there , went over to induce him to return , but without avail. Go back ho would not , nnd ca a lust resource hn was procured a situ ation in that city. As Others boo Us. The following from The Washington Press of this state , is being reproduced in ether papers , as showing how the contest in the Ninth district is viewed from afar : "At this distance it appears that Major A. R. Anderson ought to take liimsolf pfF the republican congres sional ticket in the Ninth district. IIo got the nomination by only ono majority. To secure the votoa delegate In the convention , Hon. 0. II. Scott , charged that Major A. , gave his bond ( it is published ) for $1,000 to secure the appointment of S. 0. McKittick as postmaster in Randolph , Fremont county , within GO days. It looks likes a bargain nnd Bale , and if the charge bo true it ought to send the major to grans , Further The Marshall Times quotes the report that Mujor A. also dickered with his railroad comtnis- flionorahip to lion. John Y. Stone , who is to bo appointed in A.'s stead , Stone being a congressional rival. Wo hope these stories may turn out to bo campaign lies , but if they be true , the republicans of the Ninth district have but ono duty to perform , and that is to mnko a now ticket. Wo don't want any 'Kansas politics in Iowa. " Olimoso Stock Farming. An interesting account of the estab lishment of a stock farm by. the vice roy of the province of Ohihlo , in China , has boon given by the Ameri can consul general at Shanghai. In one of his previous reports ho had pointed out that the Mongolian herds could bo greatly Increased in value by the establishment of a farm at some convenient locality , at which tine stock horaes , cattle and sheep could bo bred , This report came under Iho oognizanca of bin excellency Li , wilii the result that an interview between the consul general , a breeder from Now York and Li was brought about. The NOW York breeder urged the ad vantages of a peed stock farm very strongly , and his excellency took up the matter warmly , Through his active interest and influence Mr , Tang King Sing , an active and progressive mandarin , ' was con vinced of the superiority of western ideas , and at once declared his willingness - ingnoss to give them a trial. His farm consists of about 5,000 acres near the Kalping coal mines , now be ing opened by foreign engineers under his superintendence , situated about eighty miles to the north of jTientsin , IIo has obtained some United States cattle , which will bo used with the native stock for the purpose of testing the practicability of the suggestions which have boon made. Mr. Tang King Sing announces that in the promotion - motion of this enterprise his object is to afford his countrymen an opportu nity to become possessed of at least a Eortion of the liionco already attained y western _ nations in the improve * ment of their breeds of cattle. The result of this movement will be watched with no little interest. I Ion ford' Ac-Id * - Pliosphnto ns a Bratu Toulo- DR. E. W. ROBERTSON , Cleveland - land , 0. , says : "From my experience cati cordially recommend it as a brain and nerve tonic , especially in nervous debility , nervous dyspepsia , etc. , etc , " july7d&wlw THEY MOST PAY. The Poll Tax Collector After the Transfer Boys with n Sharp Stick. David Mottax , Iho poll tax collector , has had a great dual of trouble with the employes of the transfer , and has already complained several times to the council and oily authorities that they will not pay their poll tax nt least , moat of them refuse BO to do IIo says they not only rcfuao to pay but put him oil'with excuses that they live in Omaha , and not hero , and refuse - fuse to show Omaha poll tax icccipls. Homo of thorn refuse to toll their names , nnd , in fact , hin vexations are many. Ha does not pi oposo to stand it nny longer , if ho can help , and BO has succeeded in securing enough names to commcnco on , has served notices , nnd proposes to commence g'lits and ooo what the courts will do vith them , if they do not coino to time before. Mr. blioldon'fl Good Bhot. Bint ) Fa New . II. J. Sheldon left his camp nt Cooper City , on the Pccos , loot Satur day afternoon , in search of game. About 4 o'clock in the nftornoon the burro , which had wandered ahead , came running back , apparently in great terror , oars and tail erect , eyes glaring , making thnt peculiar , mourn ful sound lor which its species nro noted , nnd refusing to bo caught or comforted. Not being nblo to make out from the report of the confused burro just what had happened , Mr. Sheldon cocked his gun and advanced slowly and cnutiously upon the un known enemy. Cruwhiu ; along on his hands and knees for about n quar ter of n mile , ho nt Icntjth doubled n bond in the river , und there , standing in the meadow and not more than n hundred and fifty yards nway , ho saw a huge grizzly bear with thrco cubs , nnd just beyond the bear and in direct range with her , an animal that ho nt once recognized as the long eought-for elk. Neither of the beasts was aware of his approach , so , quietly rising upon ono knee and resting his rifle across the other , which is Mr S.'u favorite position in shooting , ha took deliberate aim. Dnng wont the gun , away sped the bullet , and down fell two animals in fact , three the bear , the oik , and Mr. S. himself. The bullet had cut thu backbone of the bear completely in two , and , passing on through , had lodged in the heart of the elk , and the extraordinary tnsk to which the riilu had been tubjectcd produced , such a violent recoil thactho hunter himself was stretched upon the ground. Recovering himself speedily , Mr. S advanced upon the prey , hunt ing knife in hand , but life was extinct in both nnimulu. The little cub' , on Iho report of the gun , fled ; but , being only n few weeks old , were speedily captured , tied in bags , nud fastened en the back of the ho we. HKDDIKO'S llussia Salve , best f.iniilv ealvo in the world , and excellent , llfcS. 25 Ct3. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTlCB. Spcclal advottlscmontD , cue as Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Wants , Boarding , etc. , will be Inserted In thU column at the low rate of TEN CUNTS FER LINK for the drat Insertion and FIVE CENTS I'EH LINE for each subsequent Insertion. Leave adv ertUoments at our office , No. 7 Pearl Street , near Itroadnay. Wanta. . We wint an cncrotic mile or fcnule agfntlunvcrr tovmh p | i > Tnw and Nohrft'la. to t. o ciilcrs for new jiubl ( atlon- The puli 'cations ' or. ' B andar.l , and sell at Bight. Our lermii are liberal , ani agent * make from $3 to 810 peril v , Fcr clrd.hisnncl tern * . ncJdresa Wcitcru Dock CompanyCouncil I ) utta. Inua. _ jv-lfltt \\fANTKU A' coid horse , for general pur- VV poses , \tclimt about 000. Inquire at A. 11. Jlajiio & Co. ' * , 311'carl street. julU t ANTED A flrtt-clann liatbor Immediately. W Appl ) to J. J. Good. C'ouicll Hints , la. Juylllf - In Council Bluffs lo WANTKD-Eicryhody ccnta per week , do Ilvtred by carriers. Office , No 7 Pearl Strcoi near llronduay. To buy 100 tona broom corn WANTED address Council Bluffi liroora Factory , Council Bluffa , IOWA. 6S8-29U For Balo-and. Rent FOK SALE At a bargain , a rcsUurent and bakery , nicely furnUhcd , and hating a good paying patrjnago. Addion , box seventy , Km- BISOII , Iowa. Jyl6-6t * "TTIOIl SALE A red Ir'sh setter dre , 1 } car old , .L thoroughly yard li'ikcn. will soil cheap. Address 8. 1' . 0. b.x 1042 , 0. D. Iowa. jul)3-lm OK IlENT.-UnJurnlshed rooms. 611 Main F Stre t. , jo2Mra 170U BALK Bea-itiful residence lots , (0(1 ( E each ; nothing down , and J3per"onth only , by KX-MAYOIt VAUOIIAN aptS-tf Miscellaneous. k SMOTHERS , Counrll IllulTs HAHCOURT and Omaha cx | rcsi. Oiders let ( at tioa on let store , Msln etr ct , Council l'liiT ' ( , or J 0 Elliot' , liOfi Kiriuni treot , Ouulia , will receive prompt attenton , ] > ! ' t' / - ' . fill and see ST1LL/UKAP-Orcattucce'B. of pictures taken li Iho reliable gelatine bron Ido j > rocu , at the Kxcelifor Gallery lOJMatn street. . W , L. PATION Pbjslclan and Oculist , DR. Can cure any cas of sore eye * . It U enl > a matter of time , and can cure generally in from three tc flvo weeks-It makes no differ- cncu how long dlseasud. Will ttralghtvn crons eyes , operate and rtmoMi I'cyrrgmmii , etc. , and Insert artlnclal eos. Special attention to re- niovelngtadevtorms. ap5-tf Sullivan & Fitzgerald ; DKALEU8 IN GROCERIES , PROVISIONS , Orookory , Glnsswnro , BOOTS , SHOES , ETC Al o igeuts for the following Hues of Steamship Companies : Cunard , Anchor , Oulon , American , and StUo Stramuhlp Couiianlia. OOOECei. . OET rr $3 For sale on the llojal Bank of Ireland and Hank ol Ireland , Dublin. These w o Intend to s < > n4 for lilcnd to any part of Kuropa will find U to their Interett to call on Sullivan & Fitzgerald , AGENTS , 343 Broadway , Council Bluffs , In , SAVED EVERY DOLLAR BV BUYING YOUR GROCERIES AT THE Boston Teci Oo's ' Store , 16 Main Bt , and 16 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , THY IT AND lake GQUNGiL BLUFFS MANUFACTURERS OP ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND GHB HER AL MACHINERY Office end Works , Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. \Vo fUe epoch ) attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND GENEHAL HILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. GENEBAL REPAIR WORK will rocuho prompt attention. A general as sortment of Brass Goods , Bolting , Pining , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , Coke , Ooal , OHAS. EEHDRIE , Presideut STREET AND- All Shippers ami Travelers will find good accommodation and reasonnbla charges. SOUTH mill STREET. OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL , Council Bluffs , - - Iowa. HOLLAND & MILLER , Proprietors. Kubber Hose , Iron and Lead Pipe , Iron and Brass Fittings and Trimmings , at Bixby & Wood's , THE PLUMBERS. On Bancroft or ( Fourth Streets. ) J. M. PALMEK , DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. 1 he Star Bakery , HOWARD & ROBIE , 227 MAIN ST , Employ the best lirenl Baker In the West ; also a choice hind for Cakes and Pies , tlrcad delivered to all parta of the city. MAURER & ORAIO- , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Blob Out Glass , Fine French China , Silver Ware &c. , 840 B pADWr. . COUNCIL BLUFF8 , IOWA. MRS. M. J. dlL.1'Ott , M , D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 222 Broadway Council Blag * . SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL M. Anderson , - - Proprietor , 732 Lower Broadway , Table nuppt'cd with Iho best the market af- fcrds Terms tS.60 anil ? 4 00 j cr week. Tiantlent * 1.00 pf r div Tiios. orriiEK w n M iistr OFHCBE & PUSEY , Council Bluffs , la , Established , - - 1856 Dealers In Forclgti and Domestic Exchange and homo securities. "INFIRMARY ! T.JCiDTIDJ.S , , , ( Late Veterinary Surgeon U , S. A. ) The Only Veterinary Surgeon in the Oity. OFFICE AT BLUE BARN , UPPER BROADWAY. -REFERENCES : All cf the bst l'h ) CMMI ! tu council Ulufo and surroucdlu country. MRS. J. P , BILLUPS , PROPHIETOH OF RESTAURANT & EATINO HOUSE , 81S South Ualu Etrett , Council Bluffi. New house and newly fitted up la first class ttvle. Meals at all hours. Ice cream and lemo- ? * 1o every vvonlnjr , Fruits aid coulectloncrls ESS , OiiCUTT & CO. , AW Broadway , and Fourth Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa mar-2-Sm IP.A. , * & & , * O zsrxr GHIGKER1NG AND WEBER PIANO , Burdette and Western Cot tage Organs. Prices reason able ; terms to suit all. Importer and Dealer in MUSICAL . MERCHANDISE of all kinds. Sheet Music one- third off. Agents wanted. Oorrespondenos solicited , d. MUELLER , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. TJ "fl Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 fluff and lillow greets , Council Bluffs. Mirrors , Upholstery , 1 c-pairing , Etc. . Wood rind Metallic Coffins , No. 430 Broadway , Cor. Bryant St. , Council Blulla , Iowa. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUTH MAIN STREET , 'JHB BEST BREAD IN THE OI1Y None but firat-clnfs Bakora employed. Bread , Cake , Pioa , ito. , delivered to any part of the city. Our Wagons all . run day. i P. YRES , Proprietor. Has For Sale , Town Loth , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands nnd a number or Well Improved Farms , both in lown nnd Nebraska. Office with W. S. MAYNE , over Savings Bank , - COUVOIL BLUFS Brockton , Mass. , July 13 , 1882 , Z. T. Lindsey & do. , Council Bluffs , la. : Dear Sirs : Replying to your esteemed favor of the 5th in&t.will say that it is afaot that the advance in theprioe of Onlf Skins , Sole Leather , nnd nsost every kind of Nhoe Stock , taken in connection w th the adva 03 for labor we have been obliged to concede to vrorkmon , has increase ! in no email degree the cost of manufacturing. Notwith standing which fact we itra pleased to say your o.'der , given us early in the season , w.H bo fi led at the old prices ; and we hopei by being diligent y alive to the requirements of thedemai d for a really first-class article , to supply you with a BE ITER line of eoods than we have ever given you hereto'oreOur purchase of boih French and domestic Calf Sk'nsi ' as well rs a largo supply of 0 k-tanned Sole Leather , were mai e very early in the season which , being bouchtat foimer prices , relieves us in a great doaroo of the increased ooit of production that many manufacturer are obliged to sustain in filling their orders taken early. Your whole order for the coming fall season is well in bund , and will be shipped at an early date. We desire to call the attention of those who use our goo is , through the medium of your house , to our new styles in both Hand and Machine Sewed work. Our French , Medium French and London Toe goods are all made on entirely new lasts and'new patterns , which wo feel sure will meet with a just appreciation and the approbation of your customers. With the improvement wo have made we expect ? to firnish a more nearly pe feet fitting shoo than ever before , We as sure you , gentlemen , that wo will endeavor to give all your order our prompt and careful attention , and with these assurances we trust to merit the'oontinuanoo of the manv favors you have boon pleased to bestow upon us , and , awaiting your further commands , we are Respectfully yours , STACY , ADAMS & CO. 0. A. BEEBE , W. UUNVAK , W. DEEBE C. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wholesale and Kettll Dealers In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY , Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs.