THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS , JOWA TJU.rT.SDAY , JULY W j The Daily Bee. COUKCIL BLUFFS. Thurodav Morninp , July 27 , sunsoniMtoN RATES : Hj-Carrier , - - - - - SOcentatwr week BrM ll . . . . . . $10.00 per Yctt , Office : Mo. 7 Pearl Street , Nonr M.O. GUIFriN , HinupciClty ClrcnUtlon. H. W. T1LTON , City Editor.1 ? MIWOH MENTIONB. Shcmden makes photographs. A No. 1 piano chcupi f"r * n' ' ° a ! Herzmnn's. Fen SALE. A'frcth'nillch'cow with calf. Ii. W Tui.Lr.rs. llerzrnan Is bound to close out. Mueller hag ecicral pianos slightly damaged which will bo sold nt n bargain , Household turnituroand carpets chca ) : nt Herzmnn's. ! . C. Cousins has n cnr load of cobi for sale by the wagon lend , Address him nt P. O. box 789. The Republican county convention meets to morrow afternoon nt 1 o'clock n the court haute. In our jpeclnl locals a thorough fire insurance agent Is advertised for. Address P. O , boy 322. Council Bluffs , Ia. An Omaha architect ban drawn the plans for an elegant residence to be built In this city by Joule Wood. A-number of private residences nro belrgimproud , nmontf them being these of Snm Haas , Marthal Kn nnd John N. Baldwin. Justice Balrd yesterday tied the matrimonial knot which innilo I ) . W. Hayward nnd Susie M. Kclloy husband nnd wife. Both are from Weston. Justice Frolnoy yesterday moved bin office westward ngain , nnd Is now located In a spacious room over Seaman' * old stand No , 332 Broadway. A very desirable piece of property for rale , on Buutli side Sixth street , iu the block opposite the new Opern Ilpuso , on Broadway. Front twenty feet. Price three thousand dollars , Enquire at BFR office. BJ Counters , shelves mulnhow cases cheat at Uerr.timn'g. ( On account nf having disposed of rny real cstato in this city with thu view o t removing to New York , I request nil per sons luving bills ngain t mo to prmen' ' them , and those owing mo to hcttlo forth p with , R. HKII/.UAN. The examination In the cnso of th state vs. the Peck boys , WUH continued 1 yesterday before Justice Abbott , there be Ing many nltneseea questioned and many details fought over. The Nonpareil bends a grouping o : its short cditoilal dathefl "Nonpareil Men sense. " If it used the anio heading over its longer and more serious oditoriula i would not'bo amiss. i . Anderson's organ predicts that when hoggets to Hpeech making "ho will make i favorable 'Impression on the stump. ' What he needs most Is to. make a favor1 able impression on the people. The water hands placed at the streel corners for drinking purposes , do not provi a success in all respects There are some of the faucets stolen , some of the covers broken , and other damage done by tbora who do not teem to appreciate n good thing. thing.The The remains of I'M Knappeo are ex- pecttd to arrive this morning from Chica go , over the Northwestern road , nnd tbo funeral cervices will bo held immediately after the arrival of the trnin , tlio remains to bo interred in Fairview cemetery , Married on the 2Gth Innt. , at the par lors if Broadway church , Rev. P. V. BnJvo officiating , Mr. T , F. Iuchigg ) nnd Miss Augiuta IJlUsman , nil of this city. A well-to-do fanner trom Noola , found guilty of interfering with the highway , by plowing in the road , got ugly nbout It , and refuted to pay. He was locked up In jull hero Tuesday night , but got enough of It ; nnd yesterday gave bonds for an npc peal. Major Andeixon on his last visit bore was in consultation with J. C , Morgan and the business end of The Nonpareil , \V hat they talked about la of course uu inowp , but they probably chatted about the weather w'etber J. O M. should bo I Anderson's figure head on the democratio ticket or not. It now seems probable that there will not be another meeting of the city coun ell until the regular time , the first Monday in August , Such a long cessation , in view of the frequency of meetings and attempt to meet in the past , seems quite refreshing- , to the public , at least , ns tbe ordinances icmain unchanged in the meantime. The Teacher * ' institute at the Bloomer building contmueH and It causing much Jutereit among thoje who attend , mid is doubtless doing much good. Tliero are over eighty prefeetingby this institute , nnd there is general expression of satisfaction of the manner It la being condacted. Work has already commenced on the big baleen which is to bo uicd In some Mcensions under tbo auspices of the Rescue tire company , The air ship li to be laigo enough to carry four persons , and it is expected that BOIIIO trips will bemado which will create not merely a local intnr- eit , but will attract the attention of the publio itnerally. In ehoit tlmo the whole particulars of the plan now on foot will be given. > To-morrow afternoon there will be fun indeed at the base boll park , the contest to bo l > etwe n the Leavenworth Redi , and tbe Council Bluffs nine. Too Reds are titrong , an Is evidenced by tlio fact that they celebrated the Fourth of July by beating the Kansas City club 2 to 1 , The home team bring iu good trim , too , there will be a spirited time , While a Jolly crowd of tl'O Ogden houto help was making merry in the court 'at tbo rear of the hotel Tuesday night , ome cue from cne of tbe upper utorien F t threw a board out which narrowly etcaped brtnklm' some of their hcaxlt , and followed this Up by n liberal shower of water. Tbe help made a charge for the Interior of the hotel' intending to mob the man who thought himself BO funny , but could get no eatigfcction , no one teeming to know who it wax. TOOK A TICKER. Two YouthtV.la No-w En Bouto lor tbo Jlotorm School. Ml. Wickman , the yoitriR man had hia silver watch stolen nt the brick ynrds Tuesday night. Ho hnd loft the watch in his vest pocket , hanging that garment by the kiln , so the men could BCO what time it waa instead of bothering him by asking. About 0 o'clock when ho wont lo got his vest the watch was gene , though the chain was left still attached to the vest. IIo at once reported his loss to the police , nnd a search wns made among the second hand dealers , resulting in the discovery that two boys had atone ono place traded the silver watch fern n smaller ono. The watch wns then recovered , and the two boys wcru tracad up and proved to bo Oscar Sprink and Alfred E , Urooks , both aged about thirteen yours. They ad mitted taking the watch , though each tried to umlto out that , the other ono wan the most to blamo. Judge Aylcsworth caused thorn to bo locked up in jail last night with the understanding that to-day ho will start them on the rend for the reform echool , Both boys nro known to the police- as rather hard cases , andyoungSprink especially , who has even at hm tender ego committed on ono occasion for gery , us well aa Inrcony. IIo stomud to care little about the watch scr.ipo until ho began to rcnliV.o that ho hud now got to ( jo where ho would haya to work for n living , nnd keep straight , whun ho mellowed n littlo. The other boy waa completely broken up nt thu prospect , and wept bitterly. REVIEWING A REVIEWEK. A Knlglit of Labor Charges and Route Tbo Nonparoll Man. COUNCIL BLUKFH , July 25,1882. To tlio Editor ol Tim Dim. Ihavo , through the intervention of a friend , had my attention called to a loading article in The Nonpareil of the 22d , reviewing nn nrticlo in the cur rent number of The North American Iloviow from the pen of F. W. Pow- dorly , of Pennsylvania , and while in the miiri the cllusion is cloudy and uncertain , still eotno of the inuotidoca contained therein are no near to asser tion pa to mialund a casual observer ; therefore I unk a littla space in which to ntiitu Boino historical nnd other facts. facts.After After attempting to damn The Jle- view article with faint praiao , The Nonpareil nays that "as ho under stands thu caao the Knighta of Labor are responsible for the present strike iu I'iltaburg with its attendant evils enumerated ; thuroforo in the exercise of a despotic and irresponsible power the officers of the Knights of Labor have commanded n strike , " etc. , etc. , The writer might , if ho desired , have told the exact truth in this mat ter , for it is. wall known and is this , that the Amalgamated Iron and Steelworkers workers ordered this strike and are conducting it and are solely responsi ble for all matters connected with it , while on the other hand the Knights of Labor have not had any moro con nection with the matter than the Masons , Udd Follows , Knights of Pythias or any other organization to which individual strikers belong in their individual capacity , and further , the Knights of Labor are not disposed to favor strikes , believing thorn to bo suicidal , and are to-day using every en deavor tosubstituto arbitration instead. By way of makeshift ho assorts that the writer of the article does not com prehend the situation. Well , there nro Boveral hundred thousand men in the United States interested in this matter , nnd they think that T. V. Powdorly is so far in ndvanca of The Nonpareil man in his knowledge of political economy as to bo out of roach of intelligent criticism at his hands , and they may hnd fresh reason for that opinion in the fact that ut the close of his article ho unconsciously of course , ombodieH the plan of cooperative - ativo industry which Mr. Powderly sots forth in the article ho is criticm- ing. IIo eays Mr. Powdurly draws an absolute distinction boUveon cap ital and labor , while in reality the ar ticle referred to states explicitly , "Some men say the interests of cap ital and labor uro identical ; but it is evident that a majority of those most interested do nut think so , or else thcso opinions would not pro- vail. " What is regarded as a war between twoon capital nnd labor is but a lack of conOdonco in each other , and ho goes on to say that each is dependant on the other and that capital lias its origin and creation from labor , and shows later on that labor itaolf is so far capital ante to be able to exist with what itaolf can supply and the converse ciinnot ho stated of capital. And hero lot the touching of the Knights of Labor i-xpluin what the moaning of the terms" capital and labor nro. Labor is nnytniiifr that produces , cither iuclo- pontly or in combination , Enterprise , management , executive and aduiin- istrativo functions are each in their oxercico labor , and the combination of thojo with the bodily exertion of bone nnd muscle whether united in the same person or the sympathetic organization of aggregated forces con stituted laborand labor , working upon the material resources created byOod , produces. Usury has come into the consideration of the question , how ever , and represents the undivided surplus of the productions which by mismanagement have fallen to stead ily increasing proportion of the dido of enterprise , and there being used as so much additional power have so moulded legislation and public opinion as to make the cuso of the laborer truly pitiable. The Knights of Labcr * seeks by education of the individual to give him self-respect nnd a knowledge of Ilia rolntionu to the body politic in or- Jor that the proceeds of his labor may bo so regulated that his share may bear Bometliiiif , ' like a just proportion to the value of its production. The wages ayctcm lias boon found , by the practice of centuries , to bo bad , and : o-oporation between enterprise , ae represented by the employer , and the ) thor factor , muscle , an represented jy the laborer , for a careful diatribu- ion of what the combined labor oi ) oth has produced on a just basis , is believed to bo n better way of arrang ing llioso a Hairs properly concerning both. both.Tho The Knights of Labor threaten no ono and antagonize no nno who is legitimately engaged in any useful oc cupation , eii.tor of hand or brain ; but the men who have devoted their Iciiuro to management and planning have lo t sight of the _ true state ut nfftiirs , and Have in their views given undue importance to capital , and nro striving , in many instances , to absorb all the proceeds of labor , and by that very notion divorced , for the time , the two interests. "What God hath joined together let no man put asunder. " The Nonpareil now says that co- oporfttivo enterprises have boon tried over nnd over again in this country and in England without success , but the fact that the history of this mat ter of co-operation contradicts his statement by furnishing notable ex amples of successful co-operation do- fttroycs the effect of his abatement. Wo will nolico two cases , the first of the Hochdalo Pioneers , of whoso suc cessful operation The Nonpareil man h.ia no right to bo ignorant , opened business December 21 , 1844 , with n paid up capital of $140 , and n stock in atoro of $83 , and in that yt < ar did a businesaof § 3,550 utn profuof $110 , and nt the end of twelve year.w find them having a capital of $55,160 , a business of $224,100 , and profits amounting to $0,71(5 ( in the year. In the year 1857 having two years before engaged in cotton manufacturing they put up from itfl proceed ! n nnw mill at a coat of § 220,000 , and in 185 ! ) an other , making the capital invented _ in the two mills nearly a half million dollars , In 1802 n sinking fund wns oreutcd from the surplui profits of the store to start n la.id tind building so ciety nnd the first investment waa n purchuao uf land on which over thirty cottugcu were erected for the occupation of the members and with in live years over ono hundred cot tages were thus erected and occupied , nnd in addition to this largo sums nro annually rot apart for reading rooms , schbols of technology , and science and litoinry purpotes. The Hocond caao wo will notice in that of the Manchester Wholesale so ciety , commencing business in 1802 with H capital slightly less than $5,000 furnished by tibout fifty retail stores and nn ngijrvguto membership of Icsn than 20,000 consumers. They con fined their operations at first to a f w staple articles of groceries , and the sales of the first year amounted to § 442,000. In four years the capital had increased to $31,000 , ita mum bur- ship to over 20,000 , and its businesi to § 3,250,000. It has since tha'j tune established eight branch forwarding depots , including ono of note in New York , a scpamto department for the boot and uhoo trade , a separate branch of the society , u Imcuit works of extraordinary dimensions , another boot and ehoo nmnufactoiy employing over seven hundred hands. It has a atoamahip of live hundred tons carry ing British produce to Franco and bringing French products via llowon for the consump tion of English co-operative stores. It has nearly 870,000 invested in six teen dilloreiit enterprises of A kindred character. When the society started it did not own a plot of land , now its freehold land and buildings in Man chester , London , Now Oastlo and other places reaches the value of at least ono million dollars. It has a banking department with an annual turn over of $15,000,000 , and other enterprises beside. It has now 400,000 members , $2 , 500,000 capital , over GOO retail stores purchasing through it and an annual trade of over § 10,000,000. It has sold since commencing $120,000,000 worth of goods at a profit of about $1,500- 000 , and what is of consequence to the workingnii n of America to know , has found employment for over a thou sand pi its own monibera. This much for successful cooperation tion , nnd the success of the wholesale having been accompanied by the cor responding success of numcroua retail tail stores dependent thereon , we thinlt The Nonpuriel iiuiu'd hasty ntntomont sulliciemly answered. On the other hand the fact that Boino co-opurutivo enterprises have fuiled through mumanagcmout proves nothing , for if it did , the fact that hero in America the financoa of the people and the government were eo mismanaged that 10,478 business men were in one year thrown upon the street ponnilotm ut a loss to the coun try of 8214,383,132 ! , , involving 093 , 420 traders , thus catching one busi ness man out of ovoiy sixty-four , would demonstrate the complete failure uro of our financial institutions. But the fact that The Nonpareil man makes an a sortion has long ainco ceased to mean anything more than that ho is in nn uncertain way guess ing at facts and causes and conjectur ing results , Before The Nonpareil limn attempts again to review T. U. Powdorly ho should brush up his per ceptive faculties BO as to bo able to understand the article ho roviown and when ho attack * the KiiiyhU ( if Ltbor ho must remember that they number in their ranks to-day some of the ablest Americana alive. Very truly nnd fraternally , A KNiuur OF L.uiou. SPPER1OK JUDGMENT. The Cases DlBpoied of by Judge Aylosworth 'Sojtordny. There was not a very rich harvest for nowsgathorors in the superior court yesterday. Ono solitary drunk , a Nebraska farmer named Charles Harrison , was brought up. IIo pleaded guilty , and explained that he had started from homo with nearly $50 , expecting to buy a suit of clothes in Omaha- but had only got so far as a now hat , when ho met a friend , and took n recess long enough to get a ' drink , How many times'ho repeated the dose he could not remember , bathe ho came over to this side to BPO his friend oft * on a train , nnd Avoko up this morning to Hnd himself in the cooler , with U > es than $10 to his credit , and a fine nf $7,00 to otfiiet it. He was obliged to beg n ride homo again , and his clothes had gene down his throat. The caao of L. Kaulo was called , ho being chnrcod with selling anti-amond- inont drinks at the Drover's hotel in violation of the prohibitory license or dinance , The case was continued until next Tuesday , The caao against O'Brien for d's- turbine ; the pcaco was dismissed on motion of complainant , the latter pay ing the coats. Ocorgo Gerspfichor , charged with a tike oflunce , wan discharged , ho being the laat of the trio charged with being concerned in n row in n taloon on lower Urondwny. That lots : il ! three out. out.Tho The cnie of Ilenuerfthol * , charged with having knocked down and rob bed n man named Nuwtnn , was con * tinned until next Saturday morning ) the police not having worked up thu case to their satisfaction yot. U lfl * Frljjht. To worry about any Liver , Kjdno.v or Urinary Trouble , cspcciallyBriRht'B Disease or Diabetes , ns Hop Bitters never fails of a euro whcro a euro ia possible. Wo know this. 'KBSONAU Judge Loufborron was in the city yet' terday. i J. P. Olmitead , of Grand Rapld , Mlch , was nt the Pdclfio yesterday. B. W. Robinson , of Akron , O. , was n gui-nt of the Pacific house yesterday. Sheriff ] ) . n Farrcll was In the city yes terday , making lilj hoadquiirUrg nt the Pacific nnd meeting friends nt every turn. Ich Scbofichl , of The Duiilap Rcpottcr , was in the city yts'.crduy a cumpnuied by bia wife , end Miss Mollie Welch , of Dun- lap. Robert Boot , of Walnut , a well-known merchant of that place , wns In the city yesterday ns ono of the witnesses in the case of Pock boys. C. Leibold , ono of the best cigar mnkers and tbo liveliest talesmen , starts this Dining for n brief trip in Nebraska , iu the intercut of Frank Levin. A. J. Howe , of The Globe , Atchisou' Kas , , is in the city visaing his brother , A. B , Howe , and other relative ! ) and friends. IIo cxpscts tu remain a wtck or so soMr. Mr. John Dohany has tone ; to St. Paul to contract for timber for bin new opera house. Mrs. Doluny and d ( lighter , Miss Julia , who have been visiting Mrs. Io- ) hany's sister , Mrs. Dr. Lewi * , of Crooks- ton , for n few weeks , expect to join Mr. Dolmuy In St. Paul next Saturday and re turn li'imo with him. The boxes fur the lire alarm sys tem bavo urrivcd nnd are now nt the Kescuo engine liouto Tht-y will be put in pines at mco , and it will not be K now before the sjstem will be mprnc- tic .1 working order , A child of Aid. Kewell'rf yesterday got hold uf n botllo of St. Jacob's nil , which tbo fcrvnnt had ui her room , and swallowed a goodly | < oitiou , how much it was difficult to tell. Dr. Hhticliet wa * called in to give antidote. " , and it i thmitjht that nil danger of poisoning or other bad effects ia past. GOUNOiL BLUFFS SPEGiAl NOTICES. NOTlOh. ijpeciM advertlacnicnu , BUG aa , Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Want , Boarding"etc. , will bo Inserted In thU column at the low rate ol TEN CKNTS PER LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LING ( or each subsequent Insertion. Leave odv ertlsctnonta at our olflco , No. 7 , Pearl Street , near Hroadway/ * Wants. \ \ / ANTKP A g nd girl for go' eral house- V * work Must understand coik-n . 'Jiply to Mrs. Cale B Idwln , 639 Wl lowAvo. jv2H ( W AN i ED * man av'nea taorout-h kna l- ci'go of flro Insuianc liutlna s. Address F. O. Bx BX2 , Council Bluflj , Is.ua. jul > 20 WAN ED A g od , c mreUnt girl none other need at ply ( or genna hcnueworn Mrs. T. K. Cavln , 42J a.uiliBccciul itrect.- . IVo win * an cneno'Ic tailo or WANTED. town lip In lows and "ol ra4a. lo tat a older' for ntw jmkl'catlon- , The pub 'cations arxmndarJ , and tell at tight. Our i crm nro liberal nn" F < II Mnako from (3 to ? 10 i > cr il y. Kr r clri liiannd trtuddrejs Western llctk Company , Council 1 ! uffa. Inwn. _ jV-10-tt U A pocd hcref , for general jmr- V * IIOBCS , uilxlit about UOO. Iinuiro at A. 11. ilajiio s Co.'n. at 1'carl street. ' Jull 4 t \7fTANTED-Everybpdy In Council Bluffs lo W to take TUB Him , t0 ! cunts per nook , dc lUorod by carriers. Ollice , Ko 7 1'c.trl Street near Hroadway. , _ To buy 100 tcmi broom coi WANTED For imrtlculara address Council Urnom Kni-tnrv. Council nitifK town. For Sulo and Rout HAIK The c'lcaixst hotso and Ut In FOIl . A ; lyto Ji. Howe , o. * 14 Broad way. Jy28' FOlt BALK Two cUltns In Ntbra'ku , choip , by Odcll & Day. J24-lw FOB SALE At a Urynln , a ro t ur nt and bull cry , nicely fiirnirhud , mid hiv ng a good paylliff patronage. Addioi' , lot BOU IT , Km eisou FOU BALE A red Ir'sh setter iSfg , 1 > car old , IhoroiinliH jonl bu km. Mill ueil cheap Addruu S. 1 > , 0 , b x 1043 , 0. 1) ) , Iowa. HALK-Uca'itilul rcxldtnco iotn , FOR ; noilIn'doun , and f3rcr" < nith onh , by MC UAYUh VADflllAN a ) > lS-tr Mlfcjcollimooue. HAItCOURT & BHQTHKllf , OoimHI IIIufTs ana Oiuolm uxi rcis.i , Oiittrt lel ( at tonn 'lu toro , Milii utr ft. ( X > un"l Uufld , or J 0 Klllot , 1215 Farntm , lrcct , Omilia , will rnclvo prompt ot lent on JUt QTltl/lIKAI-GriatfcUCcc-f , Call anH i O new uictsscrxs and ixuincna ! ol plctiirca ta-cnl ) iliu roilah c Kolatliio Lto.uldo ] > r > .co > < , at tru KaccUorUalUry lOiJUInatrcuL DH. ' . L. I'ATTON rhyildan and Cbiicuioany catoli > orecjo" . I U ouly a mstitr nf tlmo , and can cure ( -"noralh in Ironi thtvu tc fho Mfuklt nukcj no Ulltcr- euco how lonir dUeasul. Will straighten cron oycB , opvritu and remove l'triKinmi > , etc. , and Insert arlitlolaloyuj Siwclal attention to ro- mtr tqilcuormn. aii5-U Sullivan & Fitzgerald , OEALKUS IN GROCERIES , PROVISIONS , Crockery , Glassware , BOOTS , SHOES , ETC A' 9 1 ycnta ( or the follow ing lines of Steamship Companies : Cunard , Anchor , Oulon , American , aid SUto Steamship Uomiaukn. 3O DEC -3x. X * V ? & For salij on the Ho ) l Eank ol Ireland and 1'ank D | Ireland , Dublin. Thono w o Intend to s ud for Irlenda to any ( art of Europe will flud U to ( heir nlereU to rail en Sullivan & Fitzgerald , AGENTS , 313 Eroadway , Council Bluffs , Ia. Facts Iortli Knowing A now crop Garden Grown Japan Tea ( very Gnu ) Too Fine Japan Ton , equal to that of fered at 7uo GOc Very Fine Young llyeon , equal to that offered at $1.00 7Go Wo Mean Just Wlnt We Say , SOSffll TE 16Main5taudl5PeaiiSt. , Council Ms , Iowa , COUNCIL BLUFFS : s MANUFAOTDllERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MIHIHQ AND GENERAL MACHINERY Offlco and Works , Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Wo give special attention to Stamp Mil ! ! , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS , GENERAL REPAIR WORK will rocclvo prompt attention. A general aa- Bortmont ot Brass Hoods , Bolting , Pimng , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foimclry , Pig Iron , Coke , Coal , OHAS. HENDRIE , President. M&IHT STREET AND SALE STABLE. All Shippers and Travelers will find peed accommodation and reasonable ) charges. SOUTH MAIN 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 i-troetsr J. M. PALMJfi.lt , DEAUHl IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. " ? he Star Bakery , HOWARD & ROBIE , 227 MAIN ST , Employ the best llrcad Baker In the West ; also a choice hind for Cakes anil Plea. Dread delivered to all parts ot the city. MAURER & ORAIQ. ARTISTIC POTTERY , f tlch Out Gloss , Fine French China , Sliver Ware &c. , 810 llnOAPW T. COUNCIL BMJKfH. IO > VA WES. n. J. J U M , U , PHYSICIAN AND SU8GEON , g 2 HTiioitwiv OinnuiO . TIION. omci-u w ii u i'vu r oracm & FUSSY , 3SV. . I Council Bluffs , Ia , Established , - - 1856 Dealers In Foreign aril Domestic Exchange and loiuo bccmltlcu. INFIRMARY ! T.-J.OiDT.ED.J.S . , , kto Vttfrlnary Surgeon D , S. A. ) Tbe Only Vetorinnry Surgeon in the Oity , OFFICE AT BLUE BARN , UPPER Bl OADWAY. REFEIMJNOES : All ol the best l'hj claim la Council UluDi and gurroundln country. MRS. J. P. BILLUPS , FROl'UICTOIl Of UESTAURANT& EATING HOUSE , 818 South Ualn Street , Courcll DluOi. Now house and uewly fitted up loflritclatl trie. Uel at all hour * . Ice cream and lerno- iiilo every tvoDlny , t'rultt and conlectloncrte HARNESS , ORCUTT & GO. , T HOTOK Broadway , and Fourth Street. , Council Bluffs , Iowa mar-2-Srn - - ICHICKERING AND WEBER PIANO , Burdfctte and VVestern 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. O Gorrespondonoo solicited. J. MUELLER , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Guarantees the Best $1.60 , $1.75 and $2.00 Bluff end ffillow Sreets , Council Blnffsa Mirrors , Upholsterj , Pepairicg , Etc. , Wood and Metallic Coffins. _ No. J3G Broadway , Cor. Bryant St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. UNION BAKERY , 57 ! SOUTH B3AIN STREET , THE BEST BREAD IN THE OITY None but firat-clasa Bakora employed. Bread , Cake , Pies , &o. , delivered to any part of the city. Our Wagons run all day. P. AYRES , Proprietor. * EEAL E STATE AG E NT , Has For Sale , Town Lots , Improved nnd Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands and a number ot Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. S. MAYNE , over Savings Bank , OOU'lJOIlj BLUPS Brockton , Mass. , July 13 , 1882. ZT. . Lindsey & CJo. , Council Bluffs , Ia. : Dear Sirs : Replying to your esteemed favor of the 5th im t-\vill say that it is afaot that the advance in theprice of Calf Skins , Sole Leather , and most everv kind of f hoe Stock , taken in connection w th the adva oa for labor we have been obliaed to concede \voikmen , has increase i in no small degree the cost of manufacturing. Notwith standing which fact wo ore pleased to say your o 'der , given us early in the season , will be filled at the old prices ; and we hopef by being diligently alive to the requirements of the demand for a really first-class article , to supply you. with a BE * ] Ell line of eoods than wo have ever given you hojoto'orc. ' nr purchase of both French and domestio ( alf 8k-ns , as well ; s a largo supply of 0 k-tanned Sole Lent lit r , wore mai o yery early in the season which , being buueht at foimer prices , relieves us in a great degree of the increased oat t of production that many manulaotureis areobliiid to sustain in filling their orders taken early. Your wlulo order for the coming fall season is well in bond , and wll ) be shipped at an early date , We desire to call the attention of these who use our goo's , 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 mace on entirely now lasts and new patterns , which we feel sure will meet with a just appreciation and the approbation of .your customers. With the improvement we have made we expect to furnish a moro nearly pe-feet fitting shoo than ever before. We as sure you , gentlemen , that we will endeavor to give all your order our prjiupt and careful attention , and with these assurances we trust to merit the continuance of the many favors you have been pleased to bestow upon us , and , \ awaiting your further commands , wo are Respectfully yours , ' 'STACY , ADAMS & CO. ! . A. BKEBK , W. UUNVAN , W. BKEBB O. A. BEEBE & CO. , \Vholmle and IteUU Dealer * In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs.