Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 24, 1882, Image 8
* t ft THE DAILY BEE-CO UN OIL BLUFPS , JOWA MONDAY , JULY 24 1S8J ; The Daily Bee. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Monday Morning , July 24. SUBSCRIPTION KATES : By Carrier , - - - - - 20 cents pet week By Hull , - - - - - - 110.00 per Year. Onico : No. 7 Pearl Street , Nonr Brood wny. U. 0. GRIFFIN * iUnaRcr Cllf Circulation. H. W. T1L.TON , City Editor. CHANGE IN MANAGERS. Mr. C. E. Mayno , who has been the olilcient business manager of the Council Bluffs department of TiiElJp.K having become interested in other business demanding his time and at tention , has retired from this cfllco nnd has been succeeded by Mr. M. G Griflin , who is so well known to the residents of this city as to need no in troduction. Mr. II. W. Tilton will conlinuo in charge of the editorial and news department , nnd the change made will in no ways affect the per manence and growth of THE DEI : in Council DlufTa. It is here to stay and to grow , and stay nnd grow it will. MINOR MENTIONS. Shcmdcn makea'photographs. Pianos and organ ? to rent at J. Muel- cr's. The Mnnncrtlior club held an enjoya ble picnic yesterday. Work Is progressing lively on John Bennett's block on Bancroft direct. Foil SALE. A frculi'mllch cow with calf. L. W TULLBTB. Store | and [ dwelling for snlo by Horz- man. The greenback labor party hold their congrcHsIonal convention in thin city Horzman.ts boundto close out. At Mueller' * you can find Clilikeilng , Weber , Burdett nnd other celebrities. Ocat bargains In all goods at Her man's , There were no services at the Episco pal church yesterday , the rector nnd as sistant both bo'ng absent. Juhn While wns nrrcetcd by Oilircr Edgar Saturday foi font driving nnd run ning into buggy , Joseph Keller mnUcs'suItH In the Int- eat styles at 310 Broadway. Millinery goods filty cents on the dol- sr at Ilcizinrm's.'J Hannah Green entertained a goodly number of her colored friends by a party in Kodefrr'R hall last Fliday night. Nick Backun has co deluded to eurrcn der , and Saturday paid the fines and costs for violating tlio prohibitory ordinance. Another exciting base ball content Is promised for next Friday , it being be tween the Loavenworth Kedu and Counci Bluffs nine. A nlco line of sun and garden hats at Ellas' . july24-2t Just received , n nice line of sun and garden hats at Bliss' . ] uly24-2t Judge Aylcs worth has decided In fa. v ( r of Mrs. Benson , in the case of alleged nuisance , in which Air. Wells Cook was the complaining witness , "Tho Celebrated Caso" fa on tbo boards to-day at Justice Frainey' * , Rosa appearing In tbo lending role , Small b ys and bald-headed men arc to be barred out , JL largo Invoice of ladles' neckwear just opened at Bliss' . July 2 l-2t Buy your furniture nnd household goods at Howe ft Son's , 214 Broadway , july2l-2t George Blaxlm's now building on Main street had a narrow escape from burning , the tinners having carelessly loft their soldering stove where it started a Httlo blaze. f Do not purchase furniture before vis iting Howe & tion'n store , If you doslro to save money. July 21-lt Some of the alde'i men have looked over the proposed road change at the driving park , And scein favorable to the change , by which the park will have more ground. Justice Frainey on Saturday Issued n warrent for the arrest of N. Winchester , charging him with stealing n revolver from Byron Williams. It should more- properly bo called a Winchester rlflo. A man stopping at the Hock Island house died yesterday afternoon after one I , " * - day's illness. Ills relatives , who lire n i- ' / " nhort distance fmm the city , 1m. o boon notified , and nro expected to arrive to-day , It appears that Judge Aylenwortb de cided that Harry Inmau was nut at all to blame for tbo trouble whl h occurred be tween him nml Smith on the 14th Intl. , and that Smith was the onu fined , Instead of Inman. Prof , Berry la po elated with the suo- cess Hhlcli jum attended hh i rganlii'iUon of the boys' bind Hint Tie U preparing to drill another Mt of youthful _ inuilclam. which muy develop Into another band. The comuiUblouera appointed to Bilect the > ito for the government building In Council Blulfa consist of Hon. John P , Bui row * , of CLnrrldaj Hon , W. M. Wil- sou , of Osceola , aud Hou. Jamcn M. Pierce , of Belford. The Work of excavating for the new opera house fa going along , The rear of the lot boa been wasbedlnto by _ tlio creek and It is probable that arrangements will bo made by the city BO that some pile-driving may be done and filling thrown in to make more sure protection to the properly. When the deid are all burlei In the ninth dUtrlct it will be an iutt rent lap tunerul , but The Globe editor is not likely to die In actual battle , on it looks at ( hough he had already strained himself U death kicking a , ; Inut the wind , Coming Gazette. Officer Clough found Dennla Agin badly ulf , Ho teemed to be cripple , auO wan trying to carry a heavy load of ben beside , The officer gulied him to tbc Hotel de Fields , and locked him up. When hi * turn came for trial Murnliu Jackuon let him out , and told him to go uj lsrDennis ! icftnfrd bkrdly able to walk , but on gitting outfllde , and noticing Uint Jackson's back was turned , ho sud denly gained > Igor , nnd made ndash up Glen avenue. Officer IJnrbyto followed quickly and found him hiding nmonp some wcedp. Ho was broueht back , nnd massed the usual fine , for which he WM gain put under lock and key. The republican county convention ! to bo held nt the couit house next Frldn > afternoon nt 1 o'clock to pclcct delegate- to attend the state convention In D < Molncc , August 25. Tlio township ] n marie * , unions otherwise ordered by town ship cominittcetncn , will be hold Tuesday cvcnln The directors of the Young Men's Christian nnsoctatlnn having intvdo partial arrangement * for fccurlng rooms , dcslro n full attendance of nil members this own * Ing nt 8 o'clock ' at No. 10 Kvcrett's block. It Is trusted that members will not allow ho Interest excited by the Initial steps of 10 movement to dto out , hut will rally in ull numbers for this Important conference , W. W. Northwny , who has been un- er the treatment of Dr. F. P. Dolllnger T deafness , Is gninlng wonderfully , the ioctor having shown much skill In the MO , as ovldcnctd by the rapid improve- nctit In Mr. Northway's hearing powers. The doctor has recently removed his oflico North Main street , and is mealing with ncrcased patronage aa un ocjulist and urlnt. The Mncedonia Tribune drawn it very mild In saying concerning Mnjor Andcr- "All that bo ! t on : can brought up ngnm > lin seems to bo n Httlo social ncnndal In hlch ho became entangled several yearn ; n , and tlioto Is no direct proof that ho 'as ' criminally at fault In that ; it is prln- pally gossip. Kvery man has fault ? , nnd ilr. Andtrson forms no exception to that ulu. " II. 0. Ayrci , cf The Hastings Plain- calcr , gcti back at J. C. Morgan ns foi- WB : "Nor do wo prcsutno that Morgan , f Tbo Globe , will deny that liu approached candidate for the legislature- thin ounty last fall , Inquiring If ho wns riondly' to a certain railroad and HU - eating that If HO , ho could procure vain- iloald for him from a prominent mil road innagor. " Ono of the new nlreot cum ban already net with a break , the polo ot a heavy , ruck having been ruu through ono uldo by olllslon. The man Yntcs , who has been on a : > rco here was fined Saturday for bclnc runk , and Is still locked up , being unable o pay. It Is not determined yet whether 10 will bo further prosecuted for hla tin- ntd bill st the Ogden Iiouio. Olllcer Sterling picked up on "un- nowu" drunk with $2.7 < > Saturday night. A farm band who haa been in tbo cm- iloy of Mr. Kvcrott , complained to the lice ycHtcrday morning that ho had been obbecl of over ! ? ( iO. Ho claimed that ho ettlod up with Mr. Kvcrctt Saturday light , intending to go to Avoca yesterday. After getting his money ho played pool with eoiiio acquaintances until a Into hour , , nd then crawled into a Swede boarding house where ho was put to bed with stranger. Yesterday morning on awaking 10 found his packet book and money gone , but wkero and by whom ho could not say. Thankfully AoIcnowrlotlBocl. DKNVKH , Col. , Juno G , 1881. H. H. WAKNEU & Co. : Sirs I have boon troubled with kidney com plaint lor four years. I am now a well man , thanks to your Safe Kidney noy and Liver Ouro.F. F. B. SEMFLH , ulyldlw Clerk American Iluuao. BAI.I. AND BAT- The Dluffa Win a Victory Over tboB & M's. of Omaha. There was much interest created by the guino played yesterday afternoon n this city between the Counci ! Bluffs nine and the liurlingtou .Missouri1 ! ) of Omaha. The grounds wcro in excellent condition , the day was a perfect ono , the clubs in fine shape , and the crowd expectant , gooc imturoa and of goodly numbers. The Council Bluffs nine won by a score o ; to 2. There was fine playing 01 : both sides , and the game was an ox. citing contest , which kept tlio iiitcrosl if the crowd ut high pitch , while the uiinorous creditable plays called fortl well merited applause , In the second 'tilling a dispute nroso as to the duel sion of the umpire , C , Uriswold , o Omaha , and that gentleman gave place to Oharh'N Stonart , of this city , The following U the ecoro in full : II , AND Sl'rt li.II , r. l'o , A.K Monroe , 3d b 1 1 a 2 Kllli , B. H ( ) 0 4 1 " Miller , r. f 1 1 0 0 ( Kortmun , 2d b 0 0 2 2 C Jameson , 1st b 0 1 7 0 i Bent , o , f 1 Crelghlon , 1. f , 0 0001 Diirkoo , b 0 0 1 1 liranlt , o 0 o 13 J i. Totals a a t7 ! 111 COU.NCII. ui.um. ui.um.n n n. it. ro. A.I Strock , c 0 032 Hart , 12d b 0 2 1 5 Mack , p 1 2 5 10 Clinton , let 1 1 012 0 Brown , B. H 0 0 1 1 Doherty.o. f 0 0 1 0 Urown , M. , r , f 1 001 HmUh , 8db 1 020 Clausen , ! , f , 1 000 Total * 5 4 27 19 11V IKNINOB. H , mulM..O 11000000- Councll Bl'tO 00200020 Two base bite , Mack 1 , Monroe 1. Left uu buses B. and M's , S ; Count- Blulln , 0. Kirtt base on balli B , and M's , 0 Council Bluffs , 4. Karmd runs-Nous. Struck out B , and M's , 7j Couuc Blulfi , 11 , Umplro-0 , T. Stewart. Scorers J , N. Bowman and Gco J Sterusdorlf , Worthy oi Prolio. An a rule wo Ho not recommend Paten Medicines , but when we know of one tha really la a publlo benefactor , aud dor positively cure , thcu we consider It uu duty to Impart that Information to ul Electric Bittern are truly a moat vuluabl medicine , aud will surely cure Biliousness Foter nnd Ague , Stomach , Liver am Kidney Complaint * , evf n were oil othe remedUv fall. Wo know weroof weepeak aud can freely recommend them to all. Kxch , Sold at fifty cents a bottle , b 0. V Goodmau. THE SILENCE BROKEN. An Attempted Explanation of ; Anderson's ' Postofilco Bond , He Admits Giving it But Denies That it was for Poli tical Purposes. larJs nnd MoICitrlolc Pnt Tliom- nolvcn In n Hole to Help the Mnjor Out Tin : BKE haa given publicity to the open charge made against Major An derson that ho haa nought to Btrido on to power by promising a certain post- bllico to n certain person , and that he has given a bond of $1,000 to fulfil the promise. The charge was made in open convention by ono of the delegates , who offered to produce the bond and the proof then and there if anyone denied the charge. Silence reigned. It was understood that when Major Anderson made his apocch of acceptance ho would deny the charge , but ho did not. The weeks have rolled by. and not oven a whispering of an explanation , though the bond was published ill papers all over the lund. At last a paper in the eastern end of the state cent out an explanation to the tflect that it was Moro Webster that gave the bund , and Major Andorann only went se curity lor him. The Nonpariel , as his organ , fathered thin end gave it to its readers , who on looking again at the bond and noticing that ib begun , "I , A. U. Anderson , no principal , " laughed at the thinness of this explanation , nnd it dropped Now another , a longer , amore tangled and complicated uxplatmtion cornea from The Sidney Union , and is given a place in Anderson's organ and en dorsed as the right explanation. Tua BEI : believes in giving the public the full benefit of nil the light that can bo thrown on the matter , for it is the people who uro to judge nnd to declare their verdict in u very practical nnd important manner at tlio polls. The following is n synopsis of explanation No. 2 : "A prominent business man" of llandolph told Major Anderson thut the removal of D. McKitrick as post- muster waa to be naked on the ground that intoxicating liquors were being sold contrary to law , and in violation of the postoflico regulations , and re quested Anderson to write Congress man Ilcpburn that in case of a change the appointment of W. F. Dorronco , ( Anderson's brother-in-law , ) would bo Hutisfnctory. The explanation does lot state who "who the prominent justness man" was , or whom the ap- lointment would satisfy , but Audor- ion wrote as requested , nud Dorronco was appointed. Dr. McKitrick , the > ld postmaster , and M.V. . Clark , his riond , then told Anderson that no charges were to bo preferred , and that Dorronco's appointment was unaatis "nctory to the people. Anderson find' ' ng ouch to bo the case requested Dor ronco not' to accept , and Dorronco agreed to decline the appointment. Anderson then told McKitrick and 31ark that everything waa arranged satisfactory. Mr. Dorronco wns , however , pre vailed upon by others to accept the oflico and remove it , and did so during ; Major Anderson's abaonco. On his return ho was assailed by McKitrick and Olark with charges of having acted in bad faith , and that ho know all about what was going on. Ander son denied the charges , but Clark anc VIoKHrick declared that nothing short of a bond would satisfy them that An- demon had not been willfully decoiv- ng nnd cheating them. The follow- ng bond was then given them : STATE OF IOWA , 1 , . I'llKHONT COUNTV. f ' T , A. It. Audcruon , ns principal , mul Hero Webster , OB surety , hereby acknowl edge ourHelves justly Indebted to M. W. Dhirk in the euin of 31,000 , to t > u wull nnd ruly paid iu lawful money of the United States. Nevertheless , to be void on tlio condition that 8. C. McKitrick Khali be duly appointed anil coiumimloiied pout- nattier at Randolph , Fremont county , Iowa , within n period of sixty days froir thin date. Witness our hands tills Slat day of May , 1882. A. H. ANDKKSO.T , The explanation further states that ihero was no agrocmont entered into that placed Clark and McKitrinck un der any kind of obligations to sup port Anderaon. McKitrick ami Olark in fact kept up hostilities against Anderson , and used this very bond against Anderson. The ex planation also includes the following card purporting to bo signed by OJark and McKitrick : Innemuoh as it has been sought to injure nnd prejudice the interest ol Major A 11 Anderson in hiu cituli- dacy for the republican coiigressionii inmitmHon in this , the Ninth district , by inakii'U' ' ueo of wmt ! hue been calJec the pmttilice bond in cnniuction will the ilnnddj)1 ! poet fli-v , ami ( nan n ujh us our ii.miC'ti r-nvo been re fun od In in ojMit'uiiuii ilicruwith , wt ruh , ) freely * nd oliooifullj state that t Uo ! mid inipiesaionhaa gone out ujiictiininu the etuno. Am wutako the pleasure in asserting thai there was no political significance in what has been known as the "post- oflico bond , ' signed by Major Ander son and Moro Webster ; that 1 was without any political oonsidora tion , and none was intended ; tha said writing was given by Major An derson on our Bimgcatbn as a witness simply that a certain person romoroc from said Randolph poatofllco , wouk bo reinstated , it having been made to appear to the major that said rotnova was distasteful to a largo majority ol the patrons of said oflico. The Ran dolph postoflico' trouble began before Major Anderson's candidacy and was in no way connected therewith. Major Anderson and wo did not agree to carry the township or any other for the major , it being distinctly un derstood that it was simply the ob ject of Major Anderson to use his in- lluouco to restore postoflico matters in Randolph as they had boon prior to said removal. And wo further state in corrob-jxationof the foregoing , tha said township did send delegates against Major Anderson , and wo. M y. Olark and Dr. S. 0 , M. McKtt rick , were delegates to the county convention in opposition to Mojo Anderson. We further atato that Ma or Anderson's whole conduct in con- lection with this Randolph trouble ins been entirely honorable , open and rank. M. W. CLARK , Witnesses , S. 0. MdtiiuiCK. A. D. KINO , MBUO WEBHTEII. This places Clark and McKitrick in rather awkward position. They ad mit that during the campaign they used this bond against Anderson , and hat they then claimed it was given or corrupt purposes. Now they Bay t was given for no such purposn. Vhon men make two such con t radio ory statements concerning the samu hing , it is evident that ono or the ithor must bo false , and false in one , also in all , Under those circum- tancos their card amounts to nothing , nd it is impossible to determine 'hlch is true their statements when lioy used the bond against Anderson , > r their present statements when they mvo tnod to get on the other aide of lie fence. The explanation settles only ono mint conclusively. It docs away with all doubt about the bond being onuino , or correctly published , iuw that it is admitted that the bond was given , the public has only to do- id a after reading it carefully , whether . man would naturally give such a > end for any other than corupt pi'r- lurposea. If it wns only a piece of oolishncss , a lack of judgment , is a mind so weak not liable to muko till graver mistakes in handling lational matters ? If it was given cor- uptly , will not the same dishonesty hoi ? itself in larger and more impor- .ant matters if entrusted to him ? 'ho explanation is given for what t is worth , though tardy in being presented by Mr. Anderson. PERSONAL. John Doty , of this city , has been payinR visit to his brother-in-law , J. C. Ilaruif , t Macedonia. Col. D. B. Daily has returned from Da- coin , whore he hag been locating land for limself aid other old soldiers. Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence , and their daugh- .or , Mrs. MorroU , expect to sail for 1'u- opo hi n Cow day * , the doctor proceeding hem to New York. A. W. Uutlcr , of tlio paymaster's de partment , U. S. A. , at Omnha , was among the welcome callers at Tun BKE ( Pico hero on Saturday. Dr. McKune has returned from Chicago vhcro he attended the race ? , airl talked with prominent horsemen in tlio interests if the fall meeting here. Ilia mission wns not in vain. J. W. Havens , who was lately the lend- ng editorial writer on The Nonpariul is now one of the editors of The Corning1 Ga- ; etto , whose columns bear evidence of the ability with which ho wields the pen. Herbert P. Field , who travels for Tall in ? , was homo yesterday , nnd in company with a Mr. Field \vho travels from Ccdnr lapMa , held a conference with Chief Meld as to tlio genealogy of the tribe , but no ties of consanguinity could bo discover ed in the trio. On Tuesday we bad a pleasant call from 3. D. Street , county clerk. Mr. Street ias proven a good and efficient officer , having - ing placed that office in better shape than 't over was before. He has instituted some important Improvements , ard th voters of this county cannot do better than return him this fall. Charles H. Hendrlcks , of Omaha , epe < clnl correspondent of the New York Dra matic News , Mercury and Chicago World , was among those who spent Saturday in Council Bluffs , and dropped in to give TUB BEE a friendly [ greeting and word oi cheer. A. B. Howe , for long time one of the most active firemen of our city , and who ias been for years wl th ex-Mayor Vaughn in the real estate business , has gone into .be furniture business with his father , "Bruce" Howe , fa In every way a Council Bluffs boy , and THE BEE wishes them success in their new enterprise. John Murphy , of Council Bluffc , haa been engaged in P. R. Crosswait'a mer cantile establishment and will soon move litre. He has had a- largo experience in .hat line and will prove a material advan- : age to that establishment. A few years since ho was voted a handsome- prize as .icing tljo most popular salesman in Coun cil Bluffs , Hanison County News. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special nhortlscmuits , sue aa last , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent Wants , Boarding , etc. , will be Inserted In this column at tbo low rftto of TEN CENTS PER LINE ( or the flrst Insertion and FIVE CENTS i'EH LINE ( or each gubaoqucnf Insertion [ < cave aJv ortUcmcnU at our office , No. 7 i'torl Btrofct , near IlroaJway. Wonts. . \Vnw4nt nn cnen o'.lo m lo o WANTED.Vnw4nt female aicntlnocry towrfli'p In low * an "ehraika. to taVo oidcra for new publ'catlon * The pub ( cations are mamlarJ , and cell at eight. Oqr .ormiarollberat. nix ) ogoits make from $ to } 10 peril y. For clruhisnmt tetm , ajilicea Wo.ttcr licck Coiup nyCouncil It uffa.Iowa. JylO-t ( \1"ANTJD A peed liorse , ( or general pur Vt pokes , \\clsht about DOO. Inquire at A U. ilayno & Co.'a , 34 1'carl strict. ] u14 ! tl A nrtt-cliBs liaitcr Immediately. WANTED to J. J , QcoJ. Com ell lllufs , la. TTTANTED-Everyt'ody In Council Bluffs Io YY t ° Uke TIIK Un > , 20 cents per week , do lUvred by canter * . OlHco , No J Pearl btrcot near Broadway. To buy ICO tons broom corn WANTED addrciu Council Blulf Droora Factory , Council llliifla. Iowa. < S58-29tf For Sale nnd Rant SALE At a Ivr n'ii ' , a restaurant and bakery , nlclly furnnlicd , and luxliijf a good paying Jiatronapo. Aduioit , bet uoveciv , Em- cison , Iowa. jylfr-Ct * THOU BALE A red Ir'fcli ' setterilntr , near old , J. ' UioroUK'lily yard broken , ll ) sell cheap. Address 8. i' , O , b.x 1012 , 0.11. Io a. julyS-lm IOR KENT , UuurnUhed ( rooms , 631 Main F roit. JeSl-lm .ivit SALE Beautiful residence lota , $00 L' each : nothing down , and ? 3x.'rn-onUi only , by EX-MAYOH VAUUIIA , ai > lJ-t MlBcollanooua. & SMOT11KIIS , Council Bluff * KAltCUURT cxr-rtu. Orders left at Benton Ten Btore , Main etr ct , Conn. I I'luff * , or J. C Elliott. 1J05 Fariiam ttrcct , Omalia , will recclto iroiupt atlcnt on. ' TILli AHEAD Grtat inccosi , Call and eoe new cccbuorlf and iptelmcni of picture tu cubv ( lie reliable gelatine bromide procctf at the FjceWor Uallery IQOMaln utrcet. W , L. PATTON I'hyilclan and Oculltt D1U euro any cane of eore e > e * . u U out a matter of time , and can cure generally 1 from three tc the wockii-lt luaVm no ulfftr euro how long dls a < cd. Will straighten crot yvj , operate aud remote I'tyreirluon , etc. , an Iniert artificial ee . Apodal attention to rv mot ting tadeu orm > . ap6-t ( inVJ ! SAVED ON LVERY DOLLAR BY BUYING YOUR GROCERIES AT THE Boston Tea Go's ' Store 16 Main Stand 15 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , TRY IT AND Make Money , COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORKS , MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Oflico and Works , Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Wo give special attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK will tecclvo prompt Attention. A general as sortment ot Jrass Goods , Belting , Pining , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , Coke , Coal , OHAS , HENDRIE , President. STREET All Shippers and Travelers will find peed accommodation and reasonable charges. SOUTH MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL , Council Bluffs , - - Iowa. HOLLAND & MILLER , Proprietors. Rubber Hose , Iron and Lead Pipe , Iron and Brass Fittings and Trimmings , at Bixby & Wood's , THE PLUMBERS. On Bancroft or ( Fonrth Streets. ] J. M. PALMER , , DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BMTTrS. IOWA. The Star Bakery , HOWARD & ROBIE , 227 MAIN ST , Employ the boat Bread Baker In the West ; also a chaico hind for Cakes and Pica , llruad delivered to all parta ot the city. MAURER & ORAIG , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rich Cut Glass , Fine French China , Silver Ware &c. , 8tO nnOAPWAT. . COUNCIL DLUFF8 , IOWA MRS , H. J , blLTOw , M , D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 222 Brondwrtv Council Bluff * SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL , N. Anderson , - - Proprietor , 732 Lower Broadway. . Table supplied with the beet the market at. fords , Terms 3.M and I.OO per week. Translen II.00 per day. THOU. OttlCW. W. II. M. Fl'Slt OFFICER & PUSET , B : A BflTBC JE3 Et S , Council Bluffs , la , Established , - - 1866 Dealert In Forclifi. atJ Domestic Exclunje and homo securities , INFIRMARY I T.J.OiDY.M.D.J.S . , , ( Late Veterinary Surgeon U , S. A. ) The Only Veterinary Surgeon in the City , OFFICE AT BLUE BARN , UPPER BROADWAY. REFEI4JNOES : All ol the best Hiyg'cUi f In Council Illuffi an aurroundln country. MRS , J. P. BILLUPS , FKOPRIETOU OP RESTAURANT & EATING HOUSE SIS South Main Street , Courcll Bluff * . Now hous * aud newly fitted up InflritclMt tyle. ilcals at all hours. Ice cream and lemo- 1 % ic every cvnolng. KrulU acd conftctlooitle HARKNESS , GRCUTT & CO. , A Broadway , and Fourth Street , , Council Bluffs , mar-2-Sm J. J..A. GHIGKERING AND WEBER PIANO , Burdette and Western Cottage 3VC .A. tage Organs. Prices reason able ; terms to suit all. TJ Importer and Dealer in MUSICAL MERCHANDISE of all kinds. Sheet Music one- S third off. Agents wanted. I O Correspondence solicited. IE d. MUELLER , O COUHCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 Billow greets. . Goimoil Bluffs. Mirrors , Upholstery , Eepairing/Etc. , Wood and Metallic Coffins , _ No. 430 liroadway , Cor. Bryant St. , Council Bluffa , Iowa. _ UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUTH BfiAIN STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN THE CITY. None but firat-clasa Bakers jmploycd. JBrcad , Cake , Pies , &c. , delivered to any part of the city. Our Wagons run all day. _ P. AYRES , Proprietor. REAL ESTATE AGENT , Has For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Landa and a number ot Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. S. MA.YNE , over Savings Bank , - COUVOIL BLUFS Trade Letter. Brockton , Mass. , July 13 , 1882. Z. T. Lindsey & Co , , Council Bluffs , la. : Daar Sirs : Replying to your esteemed favor of the 5th intt. , will say that it is af lot that the advance in the price of Of.lf Skins , Solo Leather , and most every kind of Shoe Stock , taken in connection with the adva-.ce for labor we have been obliced to concede to workmen , has increased in no email degree the cost of manufacturing. Notwith standing which fact we are pleased to say your order , given us ear'y in the season , will be filled at tbe 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 BE LTER line of.coods than we have ever given you JL heretofore. Our purchase of both French and domestic Calf Skins as well ns a large supply of Qk-tanned Sole Leather , were made very early in the season which , being btueht at former prices , relieves us in a great degree of the increased cost of production that many manufactures are obliged to sustain in filling their orders taken early. Your whole order for the coming fall season is well in hand , and will be shipped at an early date , We desire to call the attention of those who use our goo is , through the mediaui ol your house , to our new styles in both Hand and Machine Sowed work. Our French , Medium French and Lot don Too goo's 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 , W ith 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 boon pleased to bestow upon us , and , awaiting your further commands , wo are Rerpectfully yours , STACY , ADAMS & CO. n \\vrnv W. UUNYAN , W. BEKBK C. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wholesale and He tall Dealers In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY. Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs ,