THE DAILY BEE-COUSTC1L ] BLUFFS , IG'WA MONDAY , JULY 31 The Daily Bee. COlMiL BLUFFS. Mondnv Mornitif/ , July 31 SUnSCWPTlON KATES ! DT Currier , - - - - - gOcrnti > | nr ctk. Dyilill - - - - - - $10 00 jut Yc r. Office : No. 7 Ponrl Street , Ncmr M. G. GIUFFItf , Manager City ClrcuhUn. H. W. T1LTON , City Edltor.5 MLNOK MENTIONS , Sherrnden mules photograph * . A No. 1 piano cheap , for palo nt Ilerzman'g. Crcquclt teltf , Wagr > ll ! Velocipede ? , Jlyclclcc , Hftbycnrriagec , Hammocks - nil very cheap nt Mueller's. Hcrzman la botincl.to close out. The Presbyterian pulpit wns occupied yesterday by Kev. 1 ! . 11. llcrron , of Mont- zuma , I own , Household turnlluroamlcarpeU chcnp nt Hemn.iri's. The growth of grafs In the park Is no rapid that it kecpn the lawn-mower on the move most of the tlmoto keep it tritnmcil , and even then it is not kept In the bent of conditions , CountcrK , shelves and show caftcschcap nt Hcrznian'fl. L. B. Cousina 1ms a cnr load of cob * for nalo by the wagon load. Address him nt P. 0. box 780. A young mnn in very poor health crfino in from the wcjt the other day , nnd utartedout cnnlwnrd over the C. , 1) . & ( J. In the mottling lie was found to bo dead ia hia berth in the sleeping cnr. A number of flno pianos nnd organs to rent nt Mueller's 1'alaco Music Hall. It is expected that the committee font from this city to Chicago to see about the advance in freight rates will secure a con fcrenco to-day with the magneto of the pool lines and enter their protest , whether it dot s nny good or not. A Very do'irnbla plcco of properly for sale , on south nklo Sixth street , in the block opposite the now Opera House , on llronduny. Front twenty feet. 1'rico three thoupnml dollars , inquire nt Ur.i : oiiicc. it The rnin has interfered grently with - 3 the laying of wntcr pipes , nnd nlso causeB many complaints nbout horses' le s being cndnngcrfd by traveling on Btrcots where mains have been lately Inlil , the dirt not being tramped solidly , nnd when wet being HO soft as to breuk through easily. The free delivery of mail liy the cnr rier system in now promised to go into operation October 1. There has been much delay in getting the promised carriers started , but UIOPO who hnvo not numbcro 1 their homes nnd places of busincw , nro barred out from complaining. Lot the delinquent ! put the numbers up , nnd then howl if Uncle Sam don't uatno to time. On account of having disposed of my real e Ulo in this city with the vlow of removing to New York , I request nil per. sons having bills against mo to present them , and thoto owing mo to settle forth with. K. IIutzsfAN. The Hnrrlaon County News In speaking - ing of Council Bluff < says : "Tho Nonpareil - oil , the old paper there , Ims always lacked in character , enterprise nnd stamina. It has been vacillating nnd light-weight , not In any degree meeting the requirements of the principal railroad center nnd city in western Iowa. It genius to have Inckod in those essential features necessary to estab lish n metropolitan journal whoso solid foundation la the approval and best inter ests of the country it is meant to repre sent. " Nonpareil phase copy. JUMPED THE JAIL. Sovornl Drvmliu and Disorderlies Tuko u SuUdon Crmngoof Venue - uo From the Cultibooso to the Brush. Yesterday morning thoao who wore locked up in the city calaboose , took sudden and unexpected loiivo through the baok door , anil escaped tlirough tlio rear yard , going no ono knows where. When the escape Was discov ered the rrfar door wai found wide open , nnd the lock which is alleged to fasten the iron bar across the door , Jmd disappeared entirely. Just how the prisoners nmimucd to get the lock oil * is not known. Thoao who thuaoa- caned were John Dennis , urreatod for being drunk , an unknown locked up for a like offense , nnd Jnmea Taylor , was arrested for having u Saturday night fight on Broadway near Bryant Htrcol , Thpy were slirewd enough to wait until they had boon furuiihcd tlioir breakfast at the city's espenao , a pecuniary loea to tlio city of sixty cents , which' the chief inournoth greatly. Thoru was * ono other prisoner in the calaboose , but ho remained , being one-half para lyzed and the other hulf drunk , nnd theioforo not in U o bust condition to jnigrato. The name given by this wretched old man ia 13. J. Wells. Ilo was picked up on Main street Saturday night in u halt-craned condition and was sull'oring so yesterday from hia many ailments as to render shelter much moro donirubln to him than liberty. Two other persons oKJiped Satur day. They were Frank Milcholl , u colored gontlunian , and Charles Jones. TJioy were put at work on tlio streets in default of cash to pay the fines assessed against them for drunk i enness. They took advantage of Tj their position to escape from the overseer , These ctcapca of prisoners are getting so comn.on that when u man is put in the calubooeo drunk , precautions cautions are taken to keep him from tumbling out of tlio rickety old lock-up. It needs hcrdly to I to bioathed upon to ' 'open cosanio" and leave a chanca for eecapo , Brigbt'u Disease , DlubutOB. Dowarn of the stud that pretends to euro those diseases or other eorious Kidney , Urinary or Liver Diuoascs , as as they only relieve for n time and makes you ton times worse afterwardr , but rely solely on Hop .Hitters , thu only remedy that will surely and per manently euro you. It doutrovH Und removes the cause of the disease no eflectually that it Lover roturns. r i DEMAND Some of the Exponeoa nnd Difficul ties Which this City Must Moot. The frequent ntid copious raina this ecason have called the nltonMoii of the public in n very practical way to thi- dtfectivo drainage of the city. In tin- blully portion of the city there nro auch stoops mid pitches that the water rushes down , tearing out improve- inonls , making gulloj-B , and washing away fillings , an that in that portion the city , there will bo needs bo rouch money spent bcforo any permanent nowcrago can bo secured. On the oth er extreme tlicro are the bottom lands and flat portions of the city , which have not incline ) enough to drain in any direction. It will cost much to sccuro a good system of sewerage for such portions. Then there is the cruel ; , which is a grc.it natural sewer , but it nvr rllows and washes cutting nway hnV.a and frequently causing much damage. Tins , top , will bu a causa of constant oxponsu in the years to como as well as now. Thu putting in of water works increases the nocd of having all sewers built in accordance with aomo system. The council has about decided upon a plan , so far as Indian creek is con cerned , by which its banks will bo kept intact , and its How such as to make it a great oowor for thu city. Much of the city can bo drained into this , but n largo portion cannot. It ia thought , by thoao capable of ju-Jg- ing , that the district south of Broad way which can bo drained into the crook will not reach south of First nvenuo. There then re mains the query , what can bu done with the largo portion of the cily still further south 1 There is no incline for natural drainage and it is too far to the river to carry sewerage pipes and ynt in cline enough to have a How. It hns been puggcstud that the only way will bo to form n great reservoir or cess pool and then pump it from there through pipes into the rivor. Then there are bottom lands which must in time bu drained. However the matter is looked at it appears as a great taak and an expansive one , and while it cannot bo accomplished in a year , or in aovural ynnrn perhaps , yet something mutt soon bo done to ac compliah it in part. As soon an the water works are put in operation the necessity for sewerage will bo oven moro pressing than now , and whatever over is done should bo done in ac cordance with some pununvl system , winch should bo decided upon soon. The citizens will have to face the fact that it will require much money during the coming yearn , and instead of investing it hap-luizird in tempo rary experiments , it should be placed from time to tinui in permanent form , ao what work ia done may lust for years. Tlio sewerage and drainage of the city are important matters and Urowitig moro ao daily. They should therefore bo carefully considered and wisely manugcd. AJLONQ SILESCE BROKEN. A Brother and Bmtor After Thirty Years tioparatlon Konow Com munication. Mrs. J. B. Stacy , of this city , has for years supposed that her brother , Jno. Butler , was among the dead , They became separated thirty yoara ago , and durrfti ! all tnoso years she has never hoard a word from him , and long since gave him up us dead A few days ago nho was on n visit to Koohuk , and there learned that her brother instead ol being dead was alive , and was living in Pleasant Hill , Mo. Shu wrote at once to him , and Saturday last she was delighted to receive a long letter from him. From the account of his life during thoao years as stated in thin letter , it ap peared that ho waa in St Louia dur ing the war , at n time when she was there also , thus brother and sister being - ing in tlio same city at the same time unconscious of thu nearness of the other. The joy at now finding thu whereabouts of u brother , whom she has supposed dead , proves a very ac ceptable bit of sunshine to ofl'aot some of the unpleasant notoriety which her homo lifo has gained of late , on ac count of the alluu'ed cruelty of her husband and his diaaoluto habits. It is understood that husband and wife are now reconciled to each other , which will bo still another ohnngo for the bottor. Douf ua a Post. Mm. W. J. l < niif ( , Delliany , Out. , Btatoi lliat for fifteen immtlm rite wax troubled with a illsoiiBo In tlio enr , canning cntlro ilcafiu'du. In ten minutes nftcr unlnj ; TIIOMAH' KmuTiuo On. , hlio fmmil relief , and in a short tlinu the wna entirely cured and her hem ing i entered , jy.S-dlw Another Loclgo , The Ancient Order of Druida , that claims to bo the oldest order in ex- iatonco , instituted a grove in thin city Saturday evening , known as l ottawat. tamio Orovo , No. 23. The following oflicurs were elected for the ensuing term : Noble Arch W. 11. Vrtiiglmn. Vice Arch J. W.dolf. . Secretary Theodore Hessoll. Treasurer James A Herald. Inner Guard John Nicholson. Trustees K. llosocrans , F. L. Bokempor , Dr. John Stoinor. Outer Guard Charles Patterson. Hight Bard Charles Berghausor. Loft BardU - - , lloaocrjus. There are about l.DOO Druids in lowu , organized in 23 years. There are nbout 100,000 mt-mbors in En gland from 0,000 to 8,000 in St. Lou- w with ono of the finest halls in the United States , and likewise well joprcBonled in other cities. The lodco organized hero , starts out with about six'y nuwibors. The ollicers of thu nnwly organised ledge are inatallod by Special Grand Deputy Randolph Oloiidy , of Burlinu- ton , un earnoat andetljciont worker If Nearly Dond Ufl < taH'nf ' ) some h'Shy ' | ' stuff ? , P"11'0 * " 1 , with long testimonial * , turn to Hop Bitters and hnvo no fear of any Jvidnoy nnd Urinary trouble , IJricht'n Disease , Diabetes or Liver Complaint. ' 'Jheso dint-uses cannot remst the cura tive power of Hop Bitters ; boiides it is the beat fumily medicine on earth. PICKED BV THE POLICE , Hondorehott Is Hold for Assaulting nnd Robbing Newton Other Caeca Before the Court. In the superior court Saturday James Hendershot had his examina tion , on the char o of u&aaultift ; and robbing J. Newton , a farrntr living n few miles from the city. Newton was on a sprco hero and fell into the com pany of Hondcrahott and other ? . It appeared , from ono witness named Gardner , that Hondcrahott nnd New ton entered Iho bar-room of the Union avenue hotel and got como drinks , for which Newton offered in payment a § 10 bill. Ho was given back a § 5 bill and the rest in silver. The bill ho slipped in his vcfit pocket. While standing there Gardner saw Ilonder- shott slip the $5 bill out of Nowton'a pocket , and an he winked to Gard ner ho told him that he would have moro than that bcforo morning. Gardner did not interfere , fearing thrt ho would got into R row , Liter in thu evening Ilondorshott returned to thu hotel and asked Gardner for n room , Ho told Gardner that a man had been knocked down and robbed on the street , and seemed in n hurry to got ( o bed. Soon after the ofllcors came and arrested llondersholt , New ton having told his story how ho was attacked , knocked down and robbed , and claiming that Ucndershott was ono of the parties. There was another witness , who had Been Hondurshott and others in a saloon with Newton. The latter ssid ho wouldn't treat again because ho had no money. Another ono in the party eaid ho know better than that , for ho know ho had d$50. The xritncss had then told Newton , who was pretty full , that if he had that amount ho had bet ter go homo and to bed , intimating that ho miuht lose it , or bo robbed of it. At this Ilondorshott became very angry , and insisted that the man could take care of his money without any such advice. There was only § 5 found on Hondershott , and as his companions wore not found , it is not known how much they got , but Newton claims to have lost about SCO. Judge Aylisworth decided to hold flondershutt for the grand jury , fixing hia bonds at S.'IOO , in default of which ho was locked up in j til. There wore four § 7 CO drunks dis posed of on Saturday in thu superior court , they bning Frank Mitchell , John Dtmnis , E Downing , Chailoa Jones , They wore all booked as hav ing no "tllV'ots" The whisky having its usual effect. 4 Stillman Bats was complained offer for kicking the door of S.idio Richards pluco on Broadway , and using obacono and abuaivo languajjo. Charles Smith w.m arrested by ofli ccr Sterling for larceny. It wns claimed that ho was the one who broke open a trunk : it his boarding house and atolo thurofrom § 1.25 The evidence was lacking to prove that ho was the oni' , there having boon others who had acca o to the room where the trunk waa. He was therefore dis charged. FREIGHT-RATES. A Grlovanco Committee from Coun cil Biuli'd Cnlla upon the Iowa Trunn-Llnoa MnnaRore. CblcrijOTrllilino Jill , 20 It was stated in The Tribune a day or two a o that tlio merchants ot Council Blull'i felt very indignant on account of the Western railroads load ing to that point advancing Council Binds freight-ratoa to the same figures as the Omaha rates , which heretofore were from h\o to five cents per 100 pounds higher. It waa also stated that the merchants of Council Blufl'd had appointed a committee to como to this city and impress upon the railroad managers the injustice they have denote to thuir people and induce , if possible , to reconsider their action. This committee , consisting of five prominent Council Bluffs business men , arrived here yesterday and called - ed upon those nuiingi'M who huppentd to bo in town. They were referred to Commissioner D.uiiels , of the Iowa Trunk Lines' ' Association , with the request to luy their grievances bcforo him. They were closeted with Mr. Daniels for some time , and tried to convince him that j usticu required that tlio now rates bo rescinded. The committee claimed that the action of the Iowa trunk lines was un just and unfair ; that Omaha could not in justieo demand the same rates as Council Itlulla business had not to cross the brideo , nor was it subject to the bridge tolls. The fact that on wwtt bound buainoj-s from Council Blull'j the rates woio to bo the uamo as from Omnha did not cqunlizo mat ters , because the purchasers had to p y the freight rates , and not the shippers. Ommnianionor Dmiela informed the committee that ho waa powerless in the matter , and that thu only relief come from the manugors tlitimsolvoc. Ho promiaud to use Inn best ollort to bring about n mooting between the manugors and the committee to have thu dilllculties discussed. Afterward * Mr. Daniels called upon the ollleors of the Iowa trunk lines to got them to agree to a meeting of the commit- tee. It ia understood that such a meeting is to be hold Mon day. Judging by present indications , the efforts of the Council Blulla business - ness men to have the Iowa trunk lines rescind their action will bo of no avail , as the manuKurs of these roads declare their determination to carry the new rates intoellVcl. They say that they cannot do otherwise , or oleo .hoy would looao their Omaha business , as the Missouri Pueiuo and other roads got into Omalin without having to cross thu Council Ululfo bridge , and , these roada being able to muko the same rates to points on the west side of the Missouri to points < n the east side , they would cot nil iho Omaha business. To make the ratea all alike to both Bides of the Misiouri was the only way in winch the toads could equalize mnUeis without gottiii" up another railroad war. The Council Hlufl'a peoulo oflsot this arrangement by pointing to thu recent decision of the Trunk lines Advisory Commission , which found that nearer points are en titled to differential rates , and that to do otherwise would upset nil laws of competition , A true aselaUnt to nature in restor ing the ay-stem to perfect health , thu * enabling h to reaist disease , isBrownV Inu Bitters. - KKSONAU D. A. Stnrrett , of CUtngo , fcpent Sun day at the Pacific. M. H. Ilcnlitjneimcr , a St , LouU mercantile dcout it in the city. C. L. Howe , the St. Loiili \ Inecjar man Bmiled hl sweet'.it at the Ofden yester day. day.J. J. L. Hnwe , of Chicago , wns ono of Hie here-are-jou'a who spent Sunday in the city. city.Will Will It. Merrit' , the wMl kn-wn Uea Molnes tourist , ip'nt Sun-lay at the O - den , MrK. Charlea Traytnn , of DM Mnlnes. M among the guest * at the Ogdin hume ye tcrtUy. Tin fnmlllar face of H Howard George , of The Chicago HcriJd , wai seen here yes tcrdiy ngRir. H. N. * OB OOI ) , of Chicago , was one of the upper tens in the pool irath ral at the Ogden Saturday c eninif. William Bertram , of Chicago , represent ing The Mining Review , rested over Sun- y here , bcforo proceeding to Deu\crto write up the fxpaaltion , H. K. Seaman N moving his extensive stock of stationary etc. to the l.irRO Btore room adjoining Harknes * , Orcutt & GSs. , cm inlildlo ISroadw. y. Miss Floietco Uolter ia thin week re ceiving a pleasant vhit from her friends , Mlssei Amelia and Mary Pashe ) , of Coun cil DlunV-Harrison [ County News. Among the Homkmm items in The Muctl-nia Tribune 11 tlio following : ' Wo learn that the family of Mr. 0. II. Stock- well will leave \u this week. Their future homo wi'l ' be Council Blulti ) , Mr. S , ia in the employ of the Milwaukee rail road company. " The Macedonia Tribune , with many "iff , " says : "Mr. A. W. lliekman , of Council UlufJV , candidate for tlio ollice of clerk , nmdo us a pleasant visit on Tues day , accompanied by Mr. Knox. Mr. Uiekiunn is a pleasant gontleniau , has held a prominent petition in the postoflico for the past five yearn , and will undoubtedly mnke an cllicient officer if elected , nnd them is no d mbt of his election if he gets nominated. " Jamea Frniney , the well-known fashion able cutter and merchant tailor , has re turned from Now York , Chic-iff" , and othercantern iitcs : , wheio he has been purchasing a very lurgts and well assorted stock of goods. Ills numerousfiiemls will bo pleated to know th..t ho oga n com mence < business on hia own account , Kor yeara hohixH bten the tllicient cutter for Obcrfelder & Xewnuinu. Ho will occupy tlio store now being vacated by U. E. Srainan. M. II. Bens in , of Des Moiiiej , has been spending few days in the city , looking after the interests of A'len ' ft Co. , shirt manufacturers of that place. Asi te from being a right lively salesmen , he is n mar vel ia handling the Imruionicuin. Ho has two mouth orxans , one which he use ) iu selling ehirlp , the otlier in making music for hu fririidj. On the latter mouth or gan he has gained great skill , ac'l cnn beat that littld Uernmn baud all to pieces. No joking. IIo's n good one. Oacar Allen , of Marsha Hewn , ono ot the oldest and liveliest firemen in the state , spent Sunday here , making the Pacific house his headquarters. Mr. Alien was president of the Firemen's State nssoci tion at the tiiuo the tournament was held hero , and was so well treated while here ou that occasion , nnd formed auch pleas ant acquaintances , that ho revisits tbo city as often us possible , and ia always heartily welcomed. For ased men , women , weak and sickly children , without a rival. Will not cauao heudachu. Brown's Iron Uittow. Cannot BlullV Free Delivery. National Aiwocl.itcil frcj . WASUINOTON , D. 0. , July 29. The free delivery system is ordered at Council BlutFd , Iowa , October 1st. Homfnril H Aold PhonjiUnto is beneficial in inebriety and in many diseases whore the nervous system ia unstrung. 5d&w-lw COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES , KOT10K. Special advertiBcmeiitB , euc ns Lost , Found , To Loan , For Silo , Tu Hunt , Wants , Boarding , etc. , will Lo Inserted In thU column at the low rate of 7 N CENTS I'f.K I.INJ ; lor the first Inoertlon and FIVE CENTS PUR LINE for cuch eub iKUci > t Insertion. Leave adv ertlacmcntg at our clilcc , No. 7 oil Street , ncnr Hroad y. Wunts. TT7"AN < "EI ) A man hM 'tig a thoroi'sh li : o 1- > V uc'jfoof llroliiKuimi' ! ' luiilriots. Aillr. tsl' . 0. U \ az'J , Council Jllutrj , Iu . Jjlj-JU A g' > od , c mretuit vlr WANTKD I d in jily for Kenrn h'ni.iworiv Mr . T. i : . l.u\ln , ISa avlnhiMU nil ttrc.it. . W win 5ii cnc > o-lc ni.lo o- WANTKD. < m > cr io i lt p 1 ' . * n id oiTAiia , to taiooiilcrj/or IHW i'Ul.1 ailon The pub'cat ' loi'Bnr" nnimiari , nnd ton a * fi h * . Our i rm fcrulil.cral an' t-w * make frini cJ toflOpcrd r. l < ir clfi'lunann tcnim inlili Wosltrru Buck Cuiil'tiliyCouncil H'liflu lr ' ' ' , a " \\TANTEU Krvryhodr In Council niutr a YY to taku TllK U < B , 20 cenu Jier nink , dc Ihored by carrier * . Oillco , No 7 Pearl Strcat near Uro.Cd ay. To buy 100 tons bj-poin com WANTED attdriua Council llluU' Uroom 1'i.ctorCoimill liluBa , Iowa. 85S.2Jtt For Snlo nnd I7IOH HALF Thou cap-tit IntbO anil lot m L1 town. A-iiyto II. llowo , No. SU Ilroail- ' I7IOU fi/kl.i / : Two cbliua la Nibrailm , cheap , L1 l > ) Odcll &l y. J)2Mw 7\OH HALK-A red lr li rctti-rdcf , 1 1 car old , 1 thotcushlv jard bikfii. will tell ihcap Xddrc * ri. I1. O. b X 1042 , C. 11. Iowa. JuiyS-lm jn SA1.K llea-itiful resilience loU , SCO each : nothlui ; down , anJ Sipcrmontti onlj , by KX-UAYOU VAVOHAN miis-tf ' & 8MOT1IKUS' , CoiliioH lllutfj HAHCOt'RT i'Xf n . Onler Iclt at EpiUu l'u torc , Mslu ttr it. Counr 1 Wull * . or J. C. Klllot' , 1JC5 Farucm > trcct , Ounha , will reecho attcntoii. " * QTlLUAIIEAI at ucces8 Csll ami i-e Jj new ccc oris nnd | Hclmciii ! ol plcturu taktub/lhero'lab'e ' gi'latlno troudde j < rocc f , at the Kin-Utter Cialltry lOlMaluntrcct. . W. L. I'ATTON-rhyiiclan and OculUt. DK. cure any ca oj on > ey . only a mittcr of time , ud can euro general v in ( rom three tc D week-It maVt no differ. uco how lonu' dUcascd. Will itralgbteu cro ey 8. ojicrato ind rcuo\e I'tyrtclunn , etc. , nd Iniwrt artificial eyes. Special attention to re- uou'tng taJew onus. ps-ti Facts forth Knowing \ now crop Garden Grown Japan Tea ( very fine ) 7uc Fine Japan Tea , tqual to that of fered at 75c COc VWy Fine YOUIIIJ Hyson , equal tu that offiied r.t $1.00 75c Wo Moan Jtiat Whit We Say , 16 Main Ft , and 15 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa , COUNCIL BLUFFS fi MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND GENERAL MACHINEEY Ofllco and Works , Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Wo nlvo special attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting FurnacBS , HOISTERS AND GENESAL MILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK uill rocclvo prompt attention. A Kcneral as- Bortrucnt of Brass Goods. Belting , Pioing , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , ( Mo , Coal , OHAS. HENDBll , , Prasidont. STREET AND All Shippers and Travelers will fine good accommodation and reasonable charges. SOUTH Mm STREET. OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL , Council Bluffs , - - Iowa. HOLLAND & MILLER , Proprietors. Eubbor Hose , Iron and Lead Pipe , Iron and Brass Fittings and Trimmings , at Bixby & Wood's , THE PLUMBERS. On Bancr > ft or ( Fourth streets. ) J. M. PALMhK , DEALER REAL ESTATE ANO LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BETJITS. IOWA. I he Star Bakery , HOWARD & RGBIE , 227 MAIN ST , Kmploy the best Oread IJakor In the West ; nlso a choice hind ( or Cakes and Plea. Bread UcU\eruil to all i irtB at the city. MAURT3R & ORAIG , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rich Out Qlnsd , Fine French China , Silver Wnre iic. , 810 1IK04BWAV. roll.NCIL I1LUKKH. IOWA. JflBB , H. J.1 L..O.N. . M , JJ , PHYSICIAN AHD SURGEON , 2JJ2 < iroinlw. y ' _ TIIOH. IH-MCKIt U. U U rt'HKY OIHBIJI & PUSH , as . - Council Bluffs , la , Established , - - 1866 Dealers In ForiU'u ard Do nestle and h Jine eccurltlts , " INFIRARY i T.J.OADY.MJ.J.S. . , ( I.ato Yi.t ilnary Surgeon C1. S. A. ) The Oiily Votorintiry Burgeon iu the City , OFFICE AT BLUE BARN , UPPER BKOADWAY. REFEIOJNOES : All ol the b at I'hju diiib In Council DluOa nod aurtoundlu v u MRS. J. P. BILLUPS , rROJ-aiETOlt OF EESTAUBANT & BATING HOUSE , 613 South Main Street , Council U ufli. New house and newly fitted up UiflntcUsi Itt le. Mealf t oil hour * . Ice cream and Ictno- atie every cvcnluj. Frulta and ctilectlonerlo HARKKESS , GKGUTT & GO. , A TV1 W % rf4 A * 2J > re"t > t'i B1S1 T"FP IFVif * 2 ° 3 AID OAJ&P.1T HOUSE. and Fourth Street Broadway , , , Council Bluffs , "I TV S n n c ujz.azszai' 3 ? .A. la.A. .A. CHICKEHiUG 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 , COUNSIL BLUFFS , iOWft , TJ S T. Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 rasa us * 1 , : i ' = 583 * , " SS Bluff and Sillow greats , Council Elnffs. ilirrors , Upholsterj , Bepairing , Etc. . Wood nrd Metallic Cofilns , No. 436 Bromiu-ay , Cor. Bryant St. , Council TJluH'a , Iowa. UNION BAKERY , 57 ! SOUTH mm STREET. 'I HE BEST BREAD IN THE CITY None but first-class Bakers employed. Broad , Cake , Pica , &c. , delivered to any part of the city. , Our Wagons run all day. Nil P. AYRES , Proprietor. Has For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands and o number or. Well Improved Farma , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. S. MAYKC , over Savings Bank , - OOUVOIL BLUFS Brookton , Mass. , July 13 , 1882. Z. T. Lindsey & Co. , Council Bluffs , Ja. : Dear Sirs : Eeplying to your esteemed favor of tie 5thiost.will say that it isafaot that the advaiioe in thoprice of Calf Skins , Solo Leather , and most every kind of Shoe Stook , taken in conned ion w th the adva 03 for labor we have been obliaed to couredo to workmen , has increased in no small degree the cost of manufacturing. Notwith standing which fact wo are pleased to say your order , given us early in the sar.son , will be filled M the ofd prices ; and wo hope , by being diligently alive to the requirements of the dema' ' d for a really first-class article , to supply you with a BE i TER line of eoods than we have ever given you hei eto'bre. ' < 'ur purchase of both French and domestic Calf Skins , as well ; s a large supply of 0 k-tanned Sole Lcath-r , were mane very early in the season which , being bouelt at fonnc-r prices , relieves us in a great do roe tf the inoroased oj.4 of production that inuny manufacturer areoblixcd. to sustain in filling tlioir orders taken early. Your win lo order for the coming fall season is well in bond , and will bo shipped at an early date. Wn dos'ro to call the attention of these whj use our goo's ' , through the medium of your house , to our now styles in both Hand and Machine Sewed work. Our French , Medium French nnd London Too goods are all uiacie on entirely now lasts and now patterns , which wo feel sure will meet with a just appreciation nnd the approbation of vour customers , W ith the improvement we have made wo expect to furnish a moro nearly po-foot fitting shoo than ever btfojo. Woas- sure you , gentlemen , that we will endeavor to give all your order ou' pnrnnt 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 , i awaiting your further commands , wo are Respectfully yours , STACY , ADAMS & GO. C. A. 11EEBE , W. nUNVAN , \f , DF.EBE C. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wholesale aud lUUU Doilcru In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs ,