THE DAILYLBEE-COUNC1L BLUFFS , IOWA FJRIDAY , JULY 21 188 } The Daily Bee. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Fiiday Morning , July 21. SUBSCRIPTION KATES ! By Carrier , - - - - - ! 0 cent * per week. By Mull , - - - - - - (10.00 p r YCM. Offlce : No. 7 PoarlJ Street , Nonr UAYNE JkOniFFIN' , Man frct City Circa ! * . tlon. U. W. Tlt/TON , City Editor. MINOR MENTIONB , Mueller's Music Hall Is the finest store in town. RTn Slierrndcn mnkcn photograph ) ) . I'lAnos and orgnni to rent nt J. Muel ler's. The county teachers' Institute li to meet liero next Monday , Water-pipes were being laid yesterday nloiitf Sixth street , and along Filth nvo- nue. Tl o police foico must ba shtvcrcrn , A coal fire li.ii been kept up in the chief's of > Cce for about two dayn piwt. Three to > ! x pieces of music for lOc , at J. MuellcrV , Foil SALE. A frceh milch cow with calf. L. W TULLKTH. Lcavo to wed was yesterday plvcn to John W. Frame , of Alexander , Nob. , and Nellie ) Carpenter , of Hlllsdale , Mich. Dr. nud Mr * . Maotao gave an enjoy able party lait evening1 , in which a largo number of tlieir friends participated. All .seemed nappy , and hospitality appeared to have no bounds , Store and dwelling for Bale by JTorz- man , Herzman is bound to close out. Great bargains in all goods at Ilorz- man'r. -A boy who had escaped from the in dtitution for the feeble-minded , wan found in the northern part of the county , mid brought to thin city yesterday , mid started in charge of an officer last ctcnlag for Glenwood. Joseph Heller makes nulls in the Inl- est fltylcn nt 310 Broadway. Millinery goods filty cents on tlioclol- ar at llcizuian'e. It is now expected that 1'hil Aimnnr will take poMoaelon of the postofHco next Sunday , and that the establishing of n de livery system by carriers will bo imiugu * rated Immediately upon his stepping into power. Thoman fiwohe , of the transfer , settled hit poll-tax yesterday. JFu has told the collector , i ccordlng to the lattrr'x state ment , that ho lived in Ouinhn , but HHCOIIIH that he lias cnncludcd to pay up rather than to bo sued , as "Dory" threatened to do. Deputy Sheriff Petty carne to this city Wednesday night after a well known crook called "Dutchy , " whoso real name is Shelter. Ho fortunately dropped on his man on the Btieot and after keeping him in jail over night started back with him yesterday for. Sioux City , where lie li ' wanted. PERHONAI , . Col. A , Cochran has gone to his ranch again. J. II. LOP , of Sao City , the well known attorney of that place , was among the .callers at TUB Bun ollica yesterday. N .Miss Yates , of Omaha , was among the IfntslH who enjoyed the happy lawn party given uy Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stewart. A. It. Houghtou , who represents Molt & Winter , the Hock Island liquor dealers , is taking a brief rest at Ilia homo in this city , and nuning n sprained ankle , but ex pects to start out on the road again in n few days. Miss Faunla Clark , a niece of Oapt. Clarke , U , S. A. , who lias been spending some time with friends in Missouri Valley , is in the city violtlng Mr. and Mra.Thoinas Motc&lf and other friends. Messrs. Hays and Hart , who have been in the west looking after the interests of the Consolidated Mining company , have returned. They report the property as rich , nnd they bring many glad tidings to the stockholders. While at the mines they laid out the work for tunneling. MUs Molllo Larimer , who him just com pleted a course in the Chicago tomlnary , a niece of Judge A. V. Larimer , is In the city a guest of Mr. and Mrs , J. J. Drown , Hon. W. F. Sapp left last uiglitfor In- dlana on business , which will necessitate bis absence for a short time. MORE OASES- The City Reaping the Results of the Caroloaa Handling of Hnmll PCX. Yesterday four moro cuaus ofmull pox wore reported , they buing in the family named Cole , living near the St. Joe depot. The flig was hung out , and the place quarantined. The cireleBsnoas with which aniall pux hits been t routed here u causing the din- tmu to linger along during these sum mer months , with casoa count untly on hand , BO that there is seed for a fur. thor harvest next winter , unless more effectual steps are takoii to fltamp it out than have been taken in the post. The quarantines established at different places have boon moro in form than in tact. There has been slowness in re porting and caring for CMOS , and caroloBBnosaln watching those wliolmv * been placed in quarantine or the posl house. The small-pox patient , W , W. Wort , who waa lotoly removed to the post house , is said to have partially exposed a number , ho having got far along with the disease before he was reported and taken away from Iiis boarding house , It is said ho waa coining down with the disease while it Ogden , and ho was compelled to leave there and after corning hero waa it ono boarding house for a titno before going to the ono from which ho wn removed , and that all of this time ho out-lit to have been in quarantine tlt ia expected that some other cases will arise from this exposure. THE FIRST KICK. Nick Backus , of the JUowor Hotel , Bo- fuece to Pny Licenses Under n Prohibitory Ordinance. Complaint was Domolimo ago filed ngainst Kick Uackus , of the Lower lutol , for selling whisky and beer in violation of the stringent prohibitory irdinanco lately passed by the coun cil. The other saloon men who have ) oen complained of under thin ord'- mncp , have nil inarched up , ono after another and deposited $25 for their ippoaranco , and when their cases have icon called for trial have failed to ap > icar , the $25 deposit ban boon forfeit * d and gene into the city treasury. t being understood that this waa to ) c a license for Boiling , the rate to bo (25 ( per month. In tn's way the city IBS secured for this month's licenses eoa $25 a month for nearly oixty-iivo men. Air. Backus failing to appear is notified , and refusing to como with lin $25 was brought in yesterday on bench warrant. Ho pleaded not uilty , and two witnesses were put on the aland , Oflicor Tyson and a man named John Burns. Tyson nut clear enough in his swearing , but 3urns did not know beer from whisky or ginger nlo. The defense claimed that the council had no right o pass a prohibitory ordinance for the real purpose of licensing , but the court intimated that this was a fact which would have to ba proved first and considered afterwards Backus was found guilty and was fined $25 and coats , the latter amounting to $10 $ 70. IIo was quito indignant at his finding and refused to pay , nnd was sent to jail for twenty-four days. lo had locked up the house before wining into court , and as ho wended lie way to Shunt/ ' quarters at the court house , ho sent word not to have , ho house opened or boardora ndtnit- ed until ho was released. IIo will ) robably , on further reflection ; con- iludo it better to submit and pay the TranBforlnff Titles. The following transfers of titles are reported na taken from the county records by J. W. Squire & Go. , ab stractors of title , real estate and loan .gontn . , Council Bluffs : J. Garlilo to J. Carlilo. so j of no K J4 , 7G , 42 ; $1,000. J. Carlilo to T. Scott , w ft of no ] of 10 1 , : U , 70 , 42 ; 8150. J. M. Palmer to J. N. Casady , out ot 4 in Mill add , city ; $1. J. N. N. Casody to L. Wells , lot 18 nnd ID in block 17 , and part of out lot 1 in Mill odd , city ; § 1,000. W. II. Leo to G. G. Knapp , uo j of BC | , 14 , 74 , 43 ; § 800. 13. llnrcourt to J. Dilard , part ot ne.f of so 1 , 17,74. 30 ; $25. ) . W. Oalcr to U. llarcourt , part of 10 4 of BC ] , 17 , 74. 39 ; 8140. J. Oiilhuian to T. McMurry , so . [ of 10 j34 , and no , j of so j , 34 , 70 , 41 ; $8UO. A Woman's Uomplnlnt. To the Editor of TUN HEM : Live and learn has always bson our notto , but how much bolter for UB if wo could not loam some things. While sitting in the savings bank a ow mornings since , camoa man walk- .ng pompously in ; nonot a man , ono of the lords of creation , but about 200 pounds of meat and bones with a soul that would take a thousand to fill a mosquito's bladder , or a microscope to discover ono on the point of a fine noodlo. His business was to devise moans to keep "sho" from having access to the family fund during hia absence. "She" had given to charity and the griovious charge was that areachors could make "sho" believe anything to got her money. Would wo have believed it of the ministers of this city ) Wo thought after their participation In favor of the prohibitory amendment they would certainly steer clear of good works that would cost money. Wo almost despised oursolvus as n woman when compelled to listen to such com pliments from a husband about his wife. wife.Oh Oh , man ! How low hast thou Fallen. Paul sayo , "Thy twain shall bo ono flush , " and the secular law says that one-third shall bo set aside for the wife. A WOMAN. BEFORE THE BAR. Tuoso Who Hnvo Hnd Occasion to Da Introduced at Court. Yustordny morning Edward Ilormis an old rebidunt of the city , whoso liomo is on thu bottom , wna tioforo Judge AyJcaworth , churned with nm'.c ing throata to kill. Thu < * riJoiiue showed n deplorable luck nf Inmiioiiy in the family life. It uppt-iired thai the old gontliu.nn is uci nirtu mill hot-tempered , < nal .vheii m drink if. pcclally uly I.IK ! bisiv. ) . I In jnic est son is a paiti mur olij < jt ol rpru. whoa his anger u i.r .uj.it , iM ( [ tUu boy in turn ia 1.0 % h.ivk * , tri' in tilling the old gontlenuu to go huro there * is loss rain unit im-ru lio.it , nnd other- wioo show * diiuiprut for his father. The old laily air us with the children and from tim ! onuiplinitiuu haa grown up some curious qiiurrolo. On ono occasion the family took the old man by force , because ho hud boon drink ing and became abusive ; and they tied his legs and arms and took htm to the barn , laying him out there to cool down. The other availing a row oc curred in which the old woman aoomod on the defensive , using a whip-stock with much effect on thu old man. while ho in turn got a pitchfork and made a gallant charge , gaining possession of the houso. IIo threatened to kill them , smashed dishes , kicked about furni ture and raised trouble generally. The old lady says that on another occasion ho entered the room whore eho and htr daughter were sleeping and was about to strike her with a hoc , when the daughter awoke and grabbed that weapon. After all the family troubles had been washed and hung up on the judiciol clothes lice the judfjo looked them over aim gave the old lady a talking to about herself atm the children recognising the old mans peculiarities and keeping aa Ml and respectful as possible. As to , iho old gentleman , ho was made to tzivo n bond in the sum nf $100 to keep the piece unbroken. Another section of the notorious llosa family has agiin got into court , it being this time Mrs. Nancy lloss. Slio is charred with assaulting some children , Mm. McKlroy being the complainant. Mrs. HOBS hnrBolf ap- pcnrs as complaining witness in mother case , she claiming that W. M. \ntcholl not only struck her but > ulled a revolver and threatened to ioot her. A warrant wni issued by nttico Frainny for hi * arrest and lhi rei will have a hearing next Satur- d y. To day the masculine member of the ROBS family linn his examina tion before Justice Frainoy on a charge of outraging his stop-daughter Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson n colored couple , are greatly worried about the way their 14-year-old daughter has boon conducting her self , They claim she haa been asso ciating suspiciously with "lowvhito rash , " and as she keeps away from lonio they think she is going to the bad at too lively n gait. They have , after a hunt of novoral days , suc ceeded in finding the girl , and nha has been placed in custody to await such disposition as Justice Abbott may make of her casp. The examination of the Avocn trio , [ Camp et al. , for assaulting a man named Vainer , was concluded ycater- daymorning. The prosecution , as represented by Mr. Holmes as attorney , desired a continuance until next Tuesday to secure iho presence of some desired witnesses , nit the continuance being refused , ho asked the case to bo dismissed ; so the defendants were discharged. It is indorstood that the matter will not jo allowed to drop there , but that now informations will bo filed. Vainer is nlno to commence suit to recover dam- ngt'8 , ha claiming that ho ia still apit- ting blood from injuries caused to the IUHHS by being kicked , and that his health is badly broken down. Harry Innian pleaded guilty to dis turbing the pence on the 14th inst. , and paid his $5 nnd costs into the strong box of the superior court. Gospel Truth. IIo that IB surety for a stranger , pliall mnart for it. Itut ho that truatoth in SrulNfl UI.O.SKOM f r curing liver , kidney and complaints of a like tendency , shall never bo disappointed. I'/ico fiO cents , trial bottleslOcrnts. julyl7dlw IOWA ITEMS. Two boys died in Davenport on the 14th from lock-jaw , caused by wounds in the hands , from toy pistols. Mr. McDugli , a Norr Yorker , was robbed of § 150 by two colored roust- thouts on the nteamcr Minneapolis , nt Clinton , on her last trip up. Partner Coflin of Wobntor county is being urged for railway commis- ionor , to succeed James Wilson of Tama county , who is going to con gress. The thirteenth annual fair of the Jackson County Agricultural society will begin at Maqnokota September 5th , and close on the 8th. Purses mid premiums are open to the world. Sir Oharlcs Hedges having loft a largo estate in England nt his death , there is to bo a mooting nf all the Hedges in Iowa at Des Moincs , July 20 , to sec what can be done to secure said ostato. A few evenings since in Dallas county , ns Wm. Oarrett was hitching up his mules , an 18 months' little boy came playing around , was kicked in the forehead by ono of the mules and fatally injured. A Chicago drummer , who pave the name of Smith , was captured in Oltumwa the other day in company with a woman , and the mayor thought $10 each was about the proper thing Smith paid both fines. According to the experience of an Iowa editor , the meanest woman in that state is hia prospective mother-in- law , who entered the parlor where he was sitting with her daughter , and handed him a basket of egg and asked him to hatch them out for her. Ho lit out. Corn is aaid to bo bettor in North ern tlnn Southern Iowa. In the former the crop is thirty per cent below low the average , with n proopcct of n still greater loss If the rains continue. Chances are particularly poor in the southeast pa'rt of the state , whore thousands of arcrcs are ruined com pletely. Some twenty years ago Daniel Coo , of Durham , Now Yi.rk , gave $1,500 for the purpose of Presbyterian edu cation in Iowa. One thousand dollars of this was used in the purchase of eighty acres near the village of Cedar Rapids. It is worth now some $80- 000 , and on it has boon put up a build ing which cost $20,000. From a small bcginmt'x ' bii : growi up Ooo College. * It Is iliM 0'iniiiiuii ohgiTvuiion time 1 10 Btni'ilHid of ni.turul health ru.i IP mini uclivity , > mong Anuirieuii v - 111. n , io , Jou-c.roil by tliu liilln-'t uc f.ilno nli ( .s 1.1 , it halntH of lifo , en- i'ii < Jt v d ' -y Ivuliiniiftblo ignoruio * ftnij. JtiMiii'iiis HviriL' . It. is n t nppy uitcnui'itniiud Una 31 M. l.jd.uli ; I'.n Ilillll IliM UlllllO III tllllf ( Hit ( > l IllhlfJCV and euro the t-ullWor * ot lit-r tux. OALIFOUNIA JIM. The Manner In Which ft Texas Dcepur- ivdo Died , Lateilo Cor. Ban Antonio Jvxpress. "California Jim , " as ho was knowu in Laredo , was a young man of aboul twonty.fivo or twenty-six , but who had been noted criminal for years , I was informed this morning by n man who who had known him for a long time , that Jim was for some time c gambler and rough in Now Mexico and Arizona. At Santa Fo , Now Mexico , ho waa considered one of the moat dangerous and desperate char acters in the territory , and was known as "Six-shooter Smith. " In Tomb- atone , Arizona , ho gave his name James W. Smith , but ho waa known as "Six-shooter , " and ho also figured in Gainesville , Texas , under the name > a i.e. He was -working at a restaurant in Laredo , and on last Saturday had a quarrel with hia employer. Ho im mediately seized his pistol and fired at the proprietor. Marshal Johnson came up to arrest him , when ho fired at him , and mortally wounded him. He then left and started up the track ot the International railroad , evidently uiakinc for San Antonio. A reward waa offered for hia capture , and thu wholo"country wss up in arms. Ho worked his way carefully along the line of the railroad , carefully avoiding ranches and persons , until ho reached the station housa A' Cactus , for hunger had driven him to desperation. Ho un'cred the station house and nt the point of his pistol fon-cd the keeper to give him his breakfast , and nome clothing. Sheriff W. A. Tomp- kinp , of this county , who had been notified of the murder of Marshal Johnson , immediately started toward Laredo , hoping to intercept him. This ftido of Webb Station ho found traces the criminal , and for thrpo days ho trailed him through brusftliko an In dian , coming so close to him that Jim says ho saw him on four occasions. When Sheriff Tompkina reached this ilaco Thursday ho found that Jim had akcn broakfnst at the fttation house and paused on , Several parties started out at once to attempt his capture. About 2 p. m. Thursday , Charley Smith and Wesley Do Spain , two iroung men from near this place , who md gone out to hunt horses , nnd also to look for Jim , wcro at the Cholo station. While sitting nt the camp of John Ycnger rusting , they aaw a man [ > asainir along the top nf the brushy ridge near the depot. They at once mounted nnd started toward him , When they came up within speaking distance Charley Smith says ho inten ded to engage him in conversation un til ho was satisfied that ho was the right mau. But "California Jim" was too desperate to take any chances , and when Smith and Do Spain were within thirty yards of htm ho drew his revolver , turned and bon - n firing on them. At the first or 30"ond tire Do Spain was struck in the aide , the ball pasning out near the npino , nnd his horao throw him. Charlie Smith dismounted and drew LUII ; and returned the fire , shooting three times. Ono allot struck Jim at the joint of the hip , crushing the bone , passing on through his bo aoranii - ing up , and lodging against the akin on the other aide. Jim foil , but rose to n sitting position nnd fired again at Charlie , who was stooping with his gun drawn. This shot struck Charlie just below the knee , ranging up through the Hcahy part ot tno log , and entering his breast By this time Jim had stopped firing nnd was down. Charlie then started for the station house. On his way ho met the Mosi cnn hand ? , who helped him to roach the house , "California Jim" lingered in great agony until 3 o'clock in the morning , and was game to the last. No pain seemed to move him , nnd , when told ho was dying , ho Raid that it was "all right , " During the night ho often spoke tenderly of "Molly , " and the lust words wo heard htm say wore : "Wall , Molly , it's all over now. " Jim stated before hu died that his real name was John Henry Hawkins , end that ho had n brorher living in Neosho , Mo Ho nlso said that there wan a reward of $1',000 offered for his capture in Arizona , nnd that ho was wanted in New Mexico. Two or throe times he attempted to make a full con fcsaion to Sheriff Tompkins , but ho ivris so weak that ho could r.ot talk. Ho said that lie waa sorry that ho shot Charlie Smith , for ho was n bravo man , but that ho never intended to bo caught , and would have killed anybody who cnmo on him. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. bpccial advertisements , auc as Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent Wants , Boarding , etc. , will bo Inserted lo thli column At the lavr rate o ( TEX CKNT3 FEU LINS for the first Insertion anj FIVE CENTS PKK LINE ( or each subsequent Insertion. Leave ajv ertlscmenta at our otfico , Mo , ' , 1'carl Street , near liroadway. Wants. . W wan * an enereollc male or WANTED. [ lu t-very towi'ih ' p In townni vo ra da. to tavo otdcrx for new vmbl cation * . The pub { cations am tnandarJ , and sell at fight , Our icnns are liberal , an < i jen' mslio from f3 to $10 per d y. Fcr circuits and ter 111 , address Western Bock CompanyCouncil II uHa.lowa. jy.UMf WANTED A ( food horse , for general pur- posuH , weight nliout 000. It.qulro at A , 11. Ma ) no & Co.'a , 34 1'carl street. JulM t A Orel-class liubor Immediately. WAITED to J. J. Qcod , CouLCll llluCu , IB. \TTANTED-Evoryliody In Council llluflo lo VY t ° take Tim IJim , iO ccnU per \vcck , da llrcrod t > y carrlurn. Office , No 7 1'carl htreat near Broadway. "tTtrANTED To buy 100 tons broom corn VY For particulars addrcm Council liluffs Uroora Factory , Council Bin da , Iowa. 6 ( > S-9tf For Sale and Kent I 1011 SAIiE At n l rr' ! n , a roxtiurrmt and bakery , nicely furnUlicd , and li \ < i > f a good | m } lug patronage. Addict , box uouMitv , Km- cisoj.Jowa. Jyl5-0t * 77011 SALE A rod Ir'th Bcttcrdr , , ' , l year old , .L1 tboroUKlilv } ard liken. . will neil cheap. Addresd K , 1' . O. b.x 1042 , C. U. Iowa. julja-lm 11K.NT. Unfurnished rooms , til Main FOU . . JoSMru BALI : llcn-ltiful rcnUenoo lota , ECO FOR : uotliliitf down , and JSiitr < nntli only , ' , KX-MAYOU VAUOHAN. nnlWf Mlscollonuouu. . ' & 8MOTI1KU3 , Co\mcll Illufli HAl.lOU ' "liii ux | ntui. Orileru lelt at Hodtan | j "tm , ' .lilit etr ct , Coun"11 UluHs , or 1. 0 H'i't , i is Furnt.ni ttrcct , Omiba , will rrcche pr. in.'t i.tt'unt on , J)16- O'lILliAHEAD Oreattucce 8 , Cell ftnd sea O now ftcccssorifs and specimen * ot pictures ra en 1 > the re Ia1 > lc gelatlnu broil Ide procua ) ut the lUcclblor Gallery JO.ilIiln street. . W. L. PATTON I'hyklelkii aud Oculist. DIl. euro any COK of iioro cye . U la only a nmttvr of time , and can euro generally It from three to UMtcoktilt inakcn no difference enco how long dUeased. Will straighten crou oyi-s , oiwroto nd remote I'lyrcBlnnu , itc. , and Insert urtlUclal eyos. EjwcUl attention to re- mo-.wni ; tajowonr.8. ap5-tf Sullivan & Fitzgerald DHAI.EU3 IN GROCERIES , PROVISIONS , Crockery , Glassware , BOOTS , SHOES , ETC Also otrenta for the following lines of Steamship Companies : Cunard , Anchor , Oulou , American , and SUtc Steamship Coinr-uli'8. 30 3EC - * & . 3E"3 ? S For sale on the Moy-1 Tank of IreUml and Pank ol Ireland , Publln. Those wi a Intend to Bend for IrlcMiJ * to any part of Kuropa will Hud It to their Merest to call on Sullivan & Fitzgerald , AOENTB , 343 Broadway , Council Bluffs , In , SAVED ON EVERY DOLLAR I5Y BUYING YOUR GROCERIES AT THE Boston Tea Go's ' Store , 16 Main St , nud 16 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , TRY IT AND COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURERS OP ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AKD GENERAL MACHINERY OHlca and Works , Main Street , COUNCIL , BLUFFS , IOWA. Wo glvo epoch ) attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK will rccelvo prompt attention. A Rcnor.il as sortment of Brass Goods Belting , Pining , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , Ooke , Goal , OHAS. HSNDRIE , President MAIN STREET AND All Shippers and Travelers will find good accommodation and reasonable charges. SOUTH mm STREET. OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL , Council Bluffs , - - Iowa. HOLLAND & MILLER , Proprietors. Eubber Hose , Iron and Lead Pipe , Iron and Brass Fittings and Trimmings , at Bixby & Wood's , THE PLUMBERS. On Bancroft or ( Fourth Streets- ) J. M. PALMRR , DEALEK IN REAL ESTATE ANO LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL Br.tTTFS. 1 he Star Bakery , HOWARD & ROBIE , 227 MAINST , Employ the best Dread Baker In the Woat ; also * choice hind for Cakcu and Pies. Bread dtllvered to all part ot the city. & OBAIQ , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rich Cut Glass , Fine French China , Silver Ware &a , 310 liROAPWAT. - COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. MES , Ji. J , biL'rOft , M , D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 222 Broadway Council Bluff * SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL , N , Andenon , - - Proprietor , 732 I-ovcr Ilroadway. Table supplied with the best the market af fords , Terms f3.50and gl.OOpcrucck. Transient * 1.00 per day TIIO * . orriCKR. w. u. M. ITB I OFFICER & PUSSY , 3B.33J2HC3E1 ECS , Council Bluffs , Ia , Established , - - 1866 Dealer * In Foreign aud Uomohtlo Exchange and " homo ti'curltli'H. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "INFIRMARY i T.J.OADT.IJ.J.S. . , ( Ute Veterinary Sur.con 0. 8. A. ) The Only Veterinary Surgeon in the Oity , OFFICE AT BLUE BARN , UPPER BROADWAY. REFKlOiNOES : All of the b < it 1'hjVcUiip lu Council Bluff a nd lurroundln country. MES. J. P. BILLUPS , FROPRIETOn OF UESTAUEANT& EATING HOUSE , 81S South M ln Stre , Council Bluffi. New house and newly fitted up In first dm li > In. MeMi t all hours. Ic cre-m and lemo- iIt cvuy evening. FrulU > d conleetloucne HARKNESS , 0'ICUTT & CO. , 'SB. Broadway , and Fourtli Street , , Council Bluffs , Irwj tnnr-2-3m DPX X , O IE CHICKERIKG 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. Correspondence solicited , J. MUELLER , COUNCIL BUIFFS , IOWA. 3VE TJ I O Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 JFSP- * TBI _ _ - B- EHj 9 EX ssi Bluff and ffiflow greets , Council Bluffs , Mirrors , Upholstery , Bepairiucr , Etc. , Wood ai'd ' Metallic Coffina. No. 430 Broadway , Cor. Bryant St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUTH MAIN STREET , THE BEST BREAD IN THE OIl'Y. Nona but first-class Bakora employed. Bread , Cake , Pies , &c. . , delivered to any part of the city. Oar Wagons run all day. P. AYRES , Proprietor. H5ii fm n SlZ a , QL Has For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands and a number or Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and N braska. Office with W. S. MAYNE , over Savings Bank , - OOUNTOILi BLUPS Trade Letter. Brookton , Mass , , July ] 3 , 1882 , Z. T. Lindsey & Co , , Council Bluffs , Ia. : Dear Sirs : Eeplying to your esteemed favor of tae 5th inst.\vill say that it is afiiot that the advauoe in theprice of Calf Skins , Sole Leather , and most every kind of Shoe Stock , taken in connection with the advance for labor we have been obliged to concede to workmen , has increased in no fcmall degree the cost of manufacturing. Notwith standing which fact we are pleased to say your order , given us early in the season , will bo filled at the old prices ; and we hopei by being diligent'y ' alive to the requirements of the demand for a renlly first-class article , to supply you with a BE LTER line of coeds than we have ever given you heretofore. Our purchase of both French and domestic Calf Skinsi as well ns a large supply of 0ik-tanned Sole Leather , were made very early in the season , which , being boueht at former prices , relieves us in a great degree of the increased cost 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 m Imnd , and will bo shipped at an early dato. We desire to call the attention of those who use our goods , through the medium of your house , to our new styles in both Hand and Machine Sowed work. Our French , Medium French and London Toe goods are all made on entirely new lasts and new patterns , which wo feel sure will moot with a just appreciation and the approbation of .your customers , With the improvement we have made wo expect to furnish a more nearly perfect fitting shoo than everbefore , Wo as- euro you , gentlemen , that we will endeavor to give all your order our prompt and careful attention , and with these assurances wo trust to merit the continuance of the many favors you have boon pleased to bestow upon us , and , awaiting your further commands , we are Respectfully your ? , STAGY , ADAMS & GO. \ C. A. BEKBB , W. H UK YAK. W. BEEDE C. A. BEEBE & 00. , Wholesale aud lUtall Dealer ! In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY , Nos , 207 & 209 Bioad7/ay , Council Bluffs7