THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLCEFS , IOWA MONDAY , JULY 24 The Daily Bee. COUNCIL BLUFFST Monday Morninp , July 24. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ! Br Carrier , - - - - - 20 cents p r week D/UMI , . . - - - - flO.OO per Year Ofllco : No. 7 Pearl Btroot , Nemi Brc wiwi\y. M. 0. GRIFFIN , " lUnaRcr City Circulation. H. W. T1LTON , City Editor. CHANGE IN MANAGERS. Mr. 0.15. Mnyno , who hixs been the odicicnt business mnnngor of the Council Bluffs department of TiiRDr.f having become interested in othoi business demanding his tlmo nnd at tonlion , has retired from this cilice and has been succeeded by Mr. M. Q Griflin , who is so well known to thi residents of this city as to need no in troduction. Mr. II. W. Tilton vil continue in charge of the editorial ant news department , and the changi made will in no ways affect the permanence manonco and growth of THE BBB ii Council Bluffs. It is hero to stay am to grow , nnd stay and grow it will. MINOR MENTIONS. Shcrradcn irmkcfllpholographs. rianoa and organs to rent at J. Mitel or's. The Mannertlior club held an cnjojn lilo picnic yesterday. Work in progressing lively on Join Dennett's block on Bancroft direct. Foil SALE. A frciili'milch cow will calf. L. W TLII.IF.TB. Store [ and [ dwelling for aule by Horz man , The greenback labor jwrty hold the ! congrcKnlonal convention In thin clt ; Auijuit 2d. Herzman.la bound'to close out , At Mucller'd you can find Cliltkeilng Weber , Uurdett anil other celebrities. ( J'cat bargains in nil goods at Ilerz man'e , There were no cervices at the Kpisco pal church ycntcrday , the rector and a * Blatant both bo'ng ' abiicnt , , Tihn White WOH arrested by Olllro Edgar Saturday foi fant driving sud run nlag into n buggy. Joseph Kcitcr makes' hints In the lal tst etylcH at 310 Hroadway. Millinery goods fifty cents on the do ! cr at. Jlcizman's.1 ] Hannah Green entaitained a goodl number of her colored friends by a part in Kadofrr'fl hall last Fiidny night. Nick Uackus has co deluded to tmrre der , and Saturday paid the fines and GOBI for YlolaUng Clio prohibitory ordinance. Another exciting bane ball contest promised for next Friday , it being b twccn the Loavonworth llcda and Count Bluffs nine. A nice line of nun and garden hats i Bliss' . july24-2t Just received , n nice line of nun ar garden hats at Bliss' . july2-i-2t Judge Aylesworth has decided in fi vt r of Mrs. Benson , in the ease of allege nuisance , in which Mr. Wells Cook wi the complaining witness , "The Celebrated Case" is on tl boards to-day at Justice Fralnoy' * , Ho appearing In the leading role. HIIID bays and bald-headed men are to be barn out. A. large invoice of ladies' ncckwei Just opened at Bliss' . ] uly2I-2t Buy your furniture and househo goods at Howe & Son's , 214 Broadway. july2i-2t George Blaxlm's now building i Main street had a narrow escape fro burning , the tinners having carclcsaly Ic their soldering stove where it started . little blaze. 1 Do not purchase furniture before vl Itlcg Howe & bou's store , if you desire save money. July 2 -It 1 Some of the aldetmen have looki over tb proposed road change at tl driving park , and seem favorable to tl change , by which the park will have mo ground. JtiHtlco Fralnoy on Saturday issued warrcnt for the arrest of N. WiuchesU charging him with stealing a revolver fro Byron Williams , It shouldmoro proper bo called n Winchester rifle. A man stopping at the Kock Islai house died yesterday afternoon after o day's illness. His relatives , who lire sbort distance fioin the city , 1m. o be notified , and are expected to arrive to-dn It npjwars that Judge Aylesworth i cidod that Harry Inmau was not at nil blame for the trouble whi h occurred I tueen him and Smith on the Mill Ins and that Smith WOH the one fined , Insto of Inman. l rof. Bciry la o elated with the su ce n which hjm uUened bU t ' of the boys' bind'thbt lie Is preparing drill annther etjf\ lifiiliniiKll-lRi _ " which rmiydevtlop Into another band. The commisbloners appointed to Bjli the Ito for the government building Council Blutfd consist of Hon. John I. . Buirows , of Clmrrido ; Hon. W. M. VI son , of Osceola , and Hou. James ] 1'iercc , of Belford. The work of excavating for the u opera house It going along. The rear of I lot Ima been washed Into by the creek am Is probable that arrangements will bo mi by the city so ( hat. some pile- driving n bo done and filling thrown in to make more euro protection to the probity , When the deid are ull burlei in ninth district it will be an interest iunera ) , but The Globe editor is not Ilk to die in actual battle , us it looks though he had already strained himself death kicking , ; einut the wind. Corn Gazette. Officer dough found Dennis A ; badly otf. lie teemed to be A cripple , i was trying to carry a heavy load of b b lde , The officer gulled him to Hold de Fields , and locked him ' When hi * turn came for trial Mar Jtckuon Jet him out , und told him to go flairs. .Dennis teemed hurdly nble l < walk , but on getting outside , and noticing that Jockiton's back was turned , he ud dcnly galnod Ufjor , and made n dash ti | Glen avenue. Officer Barbyto followei quickly and found him hiding nmonf some weeds. Ho was brought bacV , am nsfCBsed the untml fine , for which ho WAI again put unrier lock tnd key. The republican county convention i1 to bo held at the couit house noxtFrlda ) afternoon at 1 o'chok to pelcct delegate' to attend the stale convention in ] ) Moinef , AtiRUst 2. " * . The townahlp ] > i mnrles , unloni otherwise ordered by town ship committccmcn , will be held Tuesday cvtnln The directors of the Young Men'i Chrintlnn association having made partln arrangcmcntq for sccurlnpr rooms , desire i full nttandanco ut all members this even Ing at 8 o'clock ( U No. 10 Kvcrett'H block It I trusted that memborB will not allov the interest excited by the Initial fitcpH o the movement to die out , but will rally ir full numbers for this ImporUtit conference W. W. Northway , who has b cn un der the treatment of Dr. F. 1' . Bollingo for deafrie > , is gaining wonderfully , tli doctor having shown much skill in tin case , as evidenced by the rapid improve incut in Mr , Norlhway's hearing powcro The doctor has recently removed his oliic to North Main street , and is meeting will increased patronage as nn ocoulist am aurlflt. The Macedonia Tribune draws It ver ; mild In saying concerning Major Andor Ron : "All that can bo brought up againb him seems to bo a little social scandal ii which ho became entangled novcral year ugn , and there is no direct proof that h wan criminally at fault In that ; it is prin cipnlly goHsip , Every man has faults , am Mr. AndirHon forms no exception to Urn rulu. " H. 0. Ayroi , of The Hastings Plain dealer , gcti back tit J. C , Morgan as foi IOWH : "Nor do wo presume that Morgan of The Globe , will deny that ho auproachei a candidate for the legislature in thi county lint fall , inquiring if havn friendly' to a certain railroad and HUB gosling tlmt if so , he could procure vain abb aid for him from a prominent railroa manager , " One of the now street cars lion alreod et with a break , the pole ot a hciw nick having been ruu through one side b illlsion. The man Yatcn , who has boon entree tree hare was fined Saturday for bcin runic , and Is still locked up , being unnbl o pay. It Is not determined yet whcthc io will bo further prosecuted for his ur mid bill at the Ogden houso. Olllcer Sterling picked up on "ur nown" drunk with § 2.75 Saturday nigh1 A fnr'm hand who has been in the en iloy of Mr. Everett , complained to tl lice yesterday morning that ho had bee ebbed of over ? < JO. Ho claimed that 1 ettlod up with Mr. Everett Saturda light , intending to go to Avoca yciterda ; Vfter getting his money ho played poi with some acquaintance ! ) until a late hou and then crawled Into a Swede boardir house whore ho was put to bed with itrnngor. Yesterday morning on awakir he found hia pocket book and money gen ut where and by whom bo could not sa Tlnmbfally Acknowledged. DBNVEV , Col. , Juno 0 , 1881. IT. 11. WAKNKU & Co. : Sim la vo been troubled with kidney con jlain'ii lor four yearn. I am now well man , thanks to your Bafo Kit noy and Liver Curo.F. F. B. SKMI-LK , ulylTdlw Clerk American Ilouao. BALI. AND BAT- The Dluffa Win a Victory Oyor the Si M's. of Onmtm. There waa much interest created I ho game played yesterday aftcrnoc n this city between the Count Bluffs nine and the Burlington .Missouri's of Oinuhn. The groum wcro in excellent condition , the di was a perfect ono , the clubs in fn ihapo , and the crowd expectant , go < naturca and of goodly numbers. Tl Council Bluffs nine won by a score 4 to 2. There was fine playing < both sides , nnd the game was an eKing King conto.it , which kept thu intcrc of the crowd ut high pitch , vfhilo tl numerous creditable plays called for .veil . merited applause. In the socoi lining n dispute nroso as to the dot siou of the umpire , U. Uriswold , Omaha , and tlmt gentleman gn plnoo to Olmrlcn Stonart , of this oit Thu following ia thu ecoro in full ; 1) ) , AND M'rt lt.ll , r. i'o , A , Monroe , 3d b 1 122 Kills , B. s 0 041 Miller , r. 1 100 Kortman , 2d b 0 022 Jameson , 1st b 0 170 Bent , o. f 1000 Crelghton , 1. f 0 000 Durkoc , b 0 0 1 1 Brardt , o 0 n 12 I Totals 'i 2 27 111 COU.NCJII , 1ILUVFH , II 11. 11. I'D. A Strock , o 0 052 Hart.Ud b 0 215 Mack , p 1 a 5 10 Clinton , M h 1 0 12 0 Brown , H , H , 0 0 1 1 Doherty , . i 0 010 Brov.ii , M. , r.f 1 001 Smith , ad b 1 020 Clausen , ! , f 1 000 Total * 5 4 27 1 ! 1IY INNINGS. B. nndM..0 11000000 Council Bl'bO 00200020 Two base hi to , Mack 1 , Monroe 1. Left un buBos B , and M'a , 3 ; Cour Bluffs , C. First base on balls B , and M'e , Council Bluffs , 4. Earned runs-Nona. Struck out B. and M's , 7 ; Conn Blull'i , 11. UmpIre-O.T. Stewart. Scorers J , N , Bowman nnd Goo Sterusitorir , Worthy ot Proiso. As n rule wo do not recommend Pali Medicine * , but when wo know of one tl really U a publlo benefactor , and d positively cure , then wo consider it < luty to impart that information to i Electric Bitten are truly u moat valua medicine , and will surely cure Blllouum Fever and Ague , Stomach , Liver t Kidney Complaints ovtii were nil ot remedies fall. Wo know wercof weipe aud can freely recommend them to all Kxuh , Sold at fifty cents a bottle , C. V Goodmiku. THE SILENCE BROKEN. An Attempted Explanation oi Anderson's ' Postofllce Bond , He Admits Giving it Bui Denies That it was for Poli tical Purposes. Clarlc nnd Moltitriok Fat Tliam- nolvcR in n Halo to Help the Mnjor Out TUB BEK has given publicity to the open charge mndo ngainst Major An elerson that lie has sought to stride or to power by promising a certain post' olllco to n certain person , and that lu has given a bond of $1,000 to fulfil the promise , The charge was made iu open convention by ono of thi delegates , vtlio offered to produce thi bond and the proof then and there i anyone denied the charge. Silonct reigned. It was understood tha when Major Anderson made hii pooch of acceptance ) ho would donj lie charge , but ho did not. Thi coks liava rolled by. and not oven : hisporint ; of nn explanation , thougl ho bond was published ill papers al vor the lund. At last a paper in tin astern end of the state cent out at xplanation to the uffuct that it wai lore Webster that gave the bund : id Major Andoraem only went so' urity for him. The Nonpariel , ai is organ , fathoroel this and gave ii its readers , who on lookinc , 'ain at the bond and noticiii } tat it begun , "I , A. If. Anderson ' , s principal' , " laughed at the thinnesi f this explanation , and it dropped ow another , a longer , amore tanglee id complicated uxplaimtion come : om The Sidney Union , and is givei place in Anderson's organ and on orscd aa the right explanation. Tin ! KI : believes in giving the public tin [ ill benefit of ull tha light that can bi irown on the matter , for it is tin ieoplo who aru to judge and to declari heir verdict In very practical am mportant manner ut the polls. Tin allowing is a synopsis of cxplanatioi . 2 : "A prominent business man" o landolph told Mnjor Anderson tha io removal of D. McKitrick as post laster waa to be asked on the grouni iut intoxicating liquors wcro beini old contrary to law , and in violation f the postofiico regulations , and re nested Anderson to write Congrosa urn Hepburn that in case of a chtvng ho appointment of W. P. Dorrunce Anderson's brother-in-law , ) would b latisfiictory. The oxplnnation doe lot state who "who the prominon lUsmoss man" was , or whom the ar. ointment would satisfy , but Audor on wrote as requested , aud Dorronc was appointed. Dr. McKitrick , tli ild postmaster , and M. W. Clark , hi riond , then told Anderson that n thargoa wore to bo preferred , and tht Dorronco's appointment was unsatii 'nctory to the people. Anderson fine : ng such to bo the case requested Dot 'onco not' to accept , and Dorronc to decline the appointmon Anderson then told McKitrick an Clark that everything waa arrange satisfactory. Mr. Dorronco was , however , pri ailed upon by others to accept tl flico and remove it , and did so durir Major Anderson's ' absonco. On h return ho was assailed by McKitric and Clark with charges of havln ictod in bad faith , and that ho kno all about what was going on. Ando son denied the charges , but Clark an McKHrick declared that nothing she f a bond would satisfy them that Ai dorson had not been willfully docoi' ng and cheating them. The follov ng bond was then given them : STATE or IOWA , ) „ 1'llEUONT COUKTV. J " " ' T , A. It. Aiulersun , an principal , nr Jlero Webster , as surety , hereby acknon tdfio oiHBelvcfl justly Indebted to M , V Clark in the Bum of $1,000 , to bo wull m truly paid in lawful money of the Unite States. Nevertheless , to be void on tl condition that S. C. McKitrick tlmll I duly appointed and commissioned pee maHtor at Itandnlph , Fremont count ; Iowa , within a period of sixty days fro this date. Witness our hands this 31st day of Ma' 882. A. It. Ann HUSO * , MKHO WiniHKKit. The explanation further states tin there was no agreement entered inl that placed Clark and McKitrinck ui der any kind of obligations to suj port Anderson. McKitrick an lark in fact kept up hostilitii against Andornon , and used this voi bond against Anderson , The o : planation also includes the followii card purporting to bo signed by Clai and MclCitrick : Inasmuch as it has been sought I njui'o nnd prejudice the interest > Major A H Anderson in bin c'ind docy 'for the republican cangrcasion inminaMnn in this , thu Ninth distric tiy makir'ir ' ueo of wlrnt hue beou callt the pmUllico bond in connection wil tla < iUndi'ji ] ! poet lli"c , nntl inn tuioh us our luimoii 1-nvo been r ni i ud to in cr.iie.'Uiii < n I hero with , v henib > frcrly * nd ohooifullj state tli. . t Uu HHitomunt and impiossionh gonu out caiiCiiinini ! tlioramo. Ai wo take the ulvasuru in aeserting th there was no political Bigiiificanco i what has been known as the "pos oflico bond , ' signed by Major Ando sou and Mere Wobstcrj that was without any political consider tion , and none was intended ; th said writing was given by Major Ai dorsou on our suugcetiun ns a wltne simply that a certain person romovt from said Randolph postofllco , wou bo reinstated , it having been made i appear to the major that eald romov was distasteful to a largo majority i the patrons of said oflico. The Rai dolph postoQico' ' trouble began befo ; Major Anderson's candidacy and \v , in no way connected thorotvitl Major Anderson and wo did not agn to carry the township or any otln for the major , it being distinctly ui derstood that it was simply the o jcct of Major Anderson to use his i : lluonco to restore poatofHco matters ; Randolph as they had boon prior said removal. And wo further sta in corrob'jration of the foregoing , th said township did send delegat against Major Anderson , and wo , 1 \V. Clark and Dr. S. 0. M. McK rick , wore delegates to the coun convention in opposition to Maj Audonon , We further state that M jor Anderson's whole ) conduct in con nection with this Randolph trouble has been entirely honorable , open and frank. M. W. CLARK , Witnesses , S. 0. McKtiniCK. A. D. KINO , MEIIO Wr.nsTEn. This places Clark and McKitrick in a rather awkward position. They ad mit that during the campaign they used this bond agaiust Andcrsou and that they then claimed it waa given for corrupt purposes. Now they say it was given for no such purpose. When men innko two such contradic tory statements concerning the saint thing , it is evident that ono or the other must bo false , and false in ono , false in nil. Under those circum stances their curd amounts to nothing , and it is impossible to determine which is true their statements when they used the bond against Anderson , or their present statements when they have tried to get on the other side of the fen co. The explanation settles only one point conclusively. It does away with all doubt about the bond being genuine , or correctly published. Now that it is admitted that the bond waa given , the public has only to decide - cido after reading it carefully , whether a man would naturally give such n bond for any other than corupt pi < r- purposes. If it was only a piece ol foolishness , n lack of judgment , ie a mind so weak not liable to make still graver mistakes in handling national matters ? If it was given cor ruptly , will not tha same dishonesty ahortr itself in larger and more impor tant matters if entrusted to him' The explanation is given for whal it is worth , though tardy in beinp presented by Mr. Anderson. PERSONAL. John Doty , of this city , hai been a visit to his brother-in-law , J. C. Baruff at Macedonia. Col. D. U , Daily Ima returned from Da kotn , where he baa been loca'.ing land foi himself aid other old soldiers , Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence , and their daugh ter , Mrs. MorreU , expect to sail for Eu rope in n few dayn , the doctor preceedini them to New York. A. W. Butler , of the paymaster's de inrttnont , U. S. A. , at Omnha , wa imong the welcome callers at TUB Bii : Ifico hero on Saturday. Dr. McKuno haa returned from ChicJgi 'hero ' he attended the racen , and talkei 'ith prominent horsemen in the interest if the fall meeting here. His mission wa tot In vain. J. W. HavcnH , who was lately the lend ing editorial writer on The Nonpariel i low one of the editors of The Corning Ga ; etto , whose columns bear evidence of th ibllity with which he wields the pen. Herbert K. Field , who travels for 1'hil lip , wna homo yesterday , and in compan ; ith a Mr. Field who travels from Ceda KnpMa , held a conference with Chie Field aa to the genealogy of the tribe , bu no tiea of consanguinity could be discover id in the trio. On Tuesday we had a. pleasant call fror S. D. Street , county clerk. Mr. Stret haa proven a good and efficient officer , hai Ing placed that office in better shape tha it eyer waa before. He haa institute iomo important improvements , ard tli voters of this county cinnot do better tha return him this fall. Charles II. Hendrlcks , of Ontaba , spi clal correspondent of the New York Dn matio Nawa , Mercury and Chicago Work waa among those who upent Saturday i Council Bluffs , and dropped in to gh THH BKB n friendly nrceting nnd word < cheer. A. B. Howe , for * long time one of tli most active firemen of our city , and wb has been for years with ex-Mayor Vnu h in the real estate business , haa gone ml the furniture business with hia fathe 'Bruce" Howe , ia In every way n Connc Bluffs boy , nnd THK BBE wishes thei success in their new enterprise. John Murphy , of Council Bluffs , hi been engaged in F. B. Oroaswait's me cantile eetnbllshment and will a on mo ; itre. He has had n largo experience i line and will prove a material advai age to that establishment , A few yoai since he waa voted a handsome prize i being tl)0 ) mo.it popular salesman in Coui cil Bluffs , Ilaniaon County News. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAI NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advertlscminto , uuc i Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Ren iV.ints , Hoarding , etc. , will bo Insetted In th tolumn at the low rate of TEN CENTS PE iINE ( or the flrat Insertion and FIVE CEN1 PER LINE ( or each subecqucnf Insertln Leave adv crtltcmcnU at our olllco , No. Pearl Strobt , near llrcadvvay. Wants. "VTTANTED. Wti want nn cnen o'.lo nulo VY ( cmule agent Inn cry towrili'p In Iowa at Mehrmka. to tal-o oiJcrs for new jiutl'catloc The ] Hih ( cations are mandarJ , and cll at elgl Our ormsarollberal , mnl iguitti maKe ( rcm tnltOjierd y. 1'cr dtvibiBmm termaJclri \Vejtcr lirck ConipDiiyCouncil It'uds , Iowa. JjMU-U yrANT2l ) A L'ood liorse , ( or general in V > pOhNelfhtabout WO. Inquire at , I ) , Ma ) no & Co.'a. 84 1'carl ' trcct. julU tl A Hrtt-chsa hailer Immediate ! WANTED ! to J , J. OcoJ. Com cil IlluCX la. Ju'jllK ' - In Council Bluffs WANTED-Everybody cents per week , d Ihered by carriers. Olflco , No 7 Pearl Btrei near Ilroadway. To buy ICO tons broom cor WANTED addrcaa Council Dlu llroorn Factory , Council Hinds , Iowa. 68-20t ( For Sale and Rent SALE At a M > rrai ! | , a restaurant ai bakery , nicely ( iirnirlicd. And hating a go paying patrouago. Aduicit , box voveotv , Ei CIBOII , lov > a. Jyl6-0t * i.OR ( SALE A red Ir'fch ' setterdoir , 1 jcnr ol .L' thoroughly yard broken , will sell chca Address 8 , P. O. b.x 1012 , 0. Ii. Iowa. jullS-lin * " j"V RENT. Unfurnished rooms , 6'U Ma FOR . je2Mm T7IOII SALE Ileautllul retldence lota , f I * each ; nothing down , and ? 3pcr > routh on ) by EX-UAYOUVAUailAM. aplS-U IJlscollnnoouB. & 8MOTUEH8 , Council lllu HAKCOURT exrrciu. Orders left at iost : < Te utoro. Main str vt , COUIHI I I'luUs , or J. Elliott , uOS Karniiu ttrcet , Omaha , will recel prompt attcnton. J)15-'it' riTILLAIIEAD-arcatiuccces , Call and I Q new accc 8orles and > ixclmcns ol pietui latcnbv the reliable gelatine bromide proeo at the KxceUlor Uallery 100 Main Btrcot. . W. L. PATTON-Pbyslclan and Ocull DR. cure any case ol sere cjcu. It Ii oi a matter ol time , and can cure generally Iroui three tc fire week -It inakt * no dm eiico how long diseased. Will etralgbtcn cr ye > , operatu auj remote 1'tjrtk'lnmn , etc. , Insert artificial eyes , Bpcclal attention to tuo * el ng todeu onus , ap6-t SAVED LVERY DOLLAR BY BUYING YOUK GROCERIES AT THE Boston Tea Go's ' Store , 16 Main Stand 15 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , TRY IT AND COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORKS , MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND GENERAL M ACHINERTZ OHlco and Works , Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA Wo give special attention to Stump Mills , Smelting Furnaces IIOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK will receive prompt Attention. A general as aortmont ot Brass Goods , Belting , Pining AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , Coke , Coal OHAS. HENDUIE , _ President. STREET AND All Shippers and Travelers will fin < oed accommodation and roasonabl iharges. SOUTH MAIN STREET OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL , ouncil Bluffs , - - Iowa HOLLAND & MILLER , Proprietors. Rubber Hose , Iron and Leai Pipe , Iron and Brass Fittings am Trimmings , at Bixby & Wood's THE PLUMBERS. On Bancroft or ( Fourth Streets. J. M. PALMER , DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. 7 he Star Bakery , HOWARD & ROBIE , 227 MAIN ST , Imploy the best Dread Baker In the West ; alt choice hind ( or Cakoa and Pics. Ilroid delivered to all parta ol the city. MAURER & ORAIO , ARTISTIC POTTERY Rich Out QUvaa , Fine French China , Silver Ware &o. , 810 DHOADWAT. COUNCIL BLUFFS. 10WJ MKS , H , J , bILTOfl , M , D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 222 Brondwnv Council Bluffg. SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL H. Anderson , - - Proprietor , 732 Lower Broadway. Table nuppllcd with Ihe beat the market al lords , Terms J3.DOaud Jl.OOporweek. Tranalei 11,00 per ilav. TI108. OFflCKH. W. H. M. IT8 OFFICER & FUSE ! Oouncil Bluffs , Ia , Established , - - 1861 Dcaleri In Forclgt. aid Domestic Kxclun ; and home securities. _ INFIRMARY I UCADYID.U , , . , ( Late Veterinary Surgeon D. S. A. ) The Only Veterinary Surgeo : in the Oity , OFFICE AT BLUE BARN UPPER BROADWAY. REFElitJNOES : All ot the best 1'liys'clai In Council UlurTa ai surroundlu country. MRS. J. P. BILLUPS , PROPRIETOH OF UESTAURANT& EATING HOUSI BIS South Mala Street , Courcll Bluffs. New house and newly fitted up In first c ! Ityle , Meals at all hours. Ice cream and lem tt U every treeing. Frultt acd contectloncrl HARKNESS , ORCUTT & CO. , Broadway , and Fourth Street. , Council Bluffs , Iowa mar-2-3m J. GHIGKERING AND WEBER PIANO , Burdette and Western Cot tage Organs. Prices reason able ; terms to suit all. TJ Importer and Dealer in MUSICAL MERCHANDISE S of all kinds. Sheet Music one- , jT"\ _ third off. Agents wanted. jT"O Correspondence solicited , I . . u2lL.a3i3OK5.3EI ESS IB J. MUELLER , O COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 Bluff and Ifflnw Sreets , Council Bluffs , ! ! MO"08E ! Mirrors , Upholstery , Eepairing'Etc. , Wood and Metallic Coffins , Uo. 430 Broadway , Cor. Bryant St. , Oouncil Bluffa , Iowa. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUTH R/iAIN / STREET. THH BEST BREAD IW THE OI'l'Y. Nones hut first-class Bakora employed. .Bread , Cake , Pies , &c. , delivered to any part of the city. Our Wagons run all day. * P. AYRES , Proprietor. SET3 REAL ESTATE AGENT , Haa For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , alao , Railroad Landa and a number ot Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with \V. S. MAYITE , over Savings Bank , - OOTJ VOIL BLUFS Trade Letter. Brockton , Mass , , July ] 3 , 1882. Z. T , Lindsey & Co , , Council Bluffs , la. : Ddar Sirs : Replying to your esieemed favor of Me 5th intt."will say that it is af .tot that the adYauce in the price of ( Mf Skins , Sole Leather , and most every kind of Shoe Stock , taken in connection with the adva'.ce for lahor we have been obliced to concede to workmen , has increased in no email degree the cost of manufacturing. R otwith- etanding which fact we are pleased to say your order , given us ear'y in ihe season , will be filled at the old prices ; and we hope , by being diligently alive to the requirements of the demand for a really first-class article , to supply you with a BELTER line of.coodsthan we have fever given you L heretofore- Our purchase of both French and domostio Calf Skins , as well &s a large supply of Ofk-tannod Sole Leather , were made very early in the season which , being bcueht 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 in hnnd , and will be shipped at an early date , Wa desire to call the attention of those who use our goo is , through the medium oi your house , to our new styles in both Hand and Machine Sowed work. Our French , Medium French and Lordon Too goo's are all made on entirely now lasts and new patterns , which wo feel sure will meet with a just appreciation and the approbation of your customers , vhh \ the improvement we have made we expect to furnish a more nearly pe feet fitting shoe than ever before. We as sure you , gentlemen , that we will endeavor to give all your order our prompt and careful attention , and with these assurances we trust to merit the continuance of the manv favors you have been pleased to bestow upon us , and , awaiting your further commands , we are Refpectfully yours , STAGY , ADAMS & GO. ' HUNYAN , W. DEEBB rA llt'FUK C. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wholesale and He tall Dealers In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY. Nos , 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs ,