THE DAILY BEE-COUtfCIL BLUFFS , IOWA TUESDAY , AUGUST I 188J , The Daily Bee. GOURCIL BLUFFS. Tuesday Morninp , AVEC. 1. sunscniiTioN Bj Carrier , - - - - JO cciitij'ir wcok Dy Mall $10.00 per Year Ofllco : No. 7 Pearl StrooL , Noa : Broad wny. M. 0. OHIFFIN , Hamper City ClrcuUtion. Q. W. Tl I/TON , City Edltor.1 M1WOK MENTIONS. SlicirniUn irnlccn pliotcgraphn. The 1'resbytorlans nro to have nnodnl thli rcnlng nt the residence of AlrR , S , H. Smith , on Seventh utrcet. L. I ) . Cousins liai n car load ol cobs for palo by the wogon load , Andrew him nt P. O. box 789. A number of fine i > l noi nnd orgatn to rent nt Mticllcr's I'alauo Music Hnll. Seaman has removed his paper , hook nnd fiUlioncry Block to No. next door to Harkuca. * , Urcutt & Co. A goodly number if colored citizens ) nro planning to go on an excursion to St. J < c , in honor of Jmancipation ! day , this rmrnlng. Jf Kvciything and everybody hero Is now miljje'ct to llccnso except lootlihckn and ncwaboyn. lloxv they managed to cacapo is a 'mystery. There only ono Mire way ofire \ - venting oacapcs from the city calnbooHc. That Is not to put any urisoneis in thcro. Cbnrlcs Nicholson , the noted fire lad , now pula his weight on ono foot , ono of the engine ) horses having stopped on the other. Mueller lias bought the finest 1 t ( about ono hundred nnd fifty cases ) of loyn nnd holiday goo-js over brought to the west for his wholesale trade , Permission to wed has liocn given to Arthur Day and lluxella Miller , both of this city , and to Virm. H , Cross and Jennie 1' . Wickwham , both of Silver Creek. Wagner & Myers have shown much enterprise and taste in refitting 1'liu-nlx hall , It being now ono of the mcxt com- inodloun , convenient and attract Ivo resorts fur the thirsty in the city. There id little need for able-bodied men now to go from house to IIOIIHO bogging bread. So iriauy improvemenU are going on in Council Bluffs that men have little difficulty in obtaining woilt of some kind , at Hjmo price , A very do-irablo plcco < > l [ jropcrly for sale , on south sldo Sixth street , iu the block oppoalto the new Opera House , on Bioadxvay. Front twenty feet. 1'rico three thouxnnd dullars , liiiijuiro at ] ! IK : ollicc. Wo think it about time The Council BlulFs Glebe should quit buing a tuiulcr for The Nonpareil , ns the editor In now operated Hko a jumping jack by J. W Chapmnu , f Pngo Cuunty Democrat , A. dclcxato convention of the national greenback-labor party of tha Ninth Iowa congressional district is to bo held ut the court houio in this city to-morrow at 11 o'clock to nominate u candidate. Frank Mann was a very drunken man , nnd wan therefore taken to the calnbooxo in ntylo , stretched out in the bottom of an express wagon. His rldo o > ftt him GO cents extra , inuking the coiU $8. Those , who'lj attended ' the muslcaj ' recital given by Mrs. George last Friday I' r ' ' evening expreds thcmsolvca an highly de lighted , The progress made by her pupils in proof Bufliclontof her skill as a toucher , while ns n musician she is acknowledged to taho n high rauk among those of thin city. Thcro pccm1 * to ba much diversity of opinion among the attorney ! ) of thin city ns to what effect the govcrnoi'H proclamation lias on I ho prohibition ( jucstion , no mo claiming much for It , otlierj that It hoi little practical effect. Jl Mnjor A , Kailroad AndcrHon can yet enough votes to elect him they imint bo made between now and November , The men who will vote for him nro too few and for between juit now to encourage a hopa that tho'"gallant" ' will "get there. " Hast ings I'lalndoalcr , The long hunt fo * Tom Collins N end cd , Ofllcer Ciiaick found him. Tom was \cry drunk nnd W.IH placed In the cala- IJOOFO. Yesterday morning he denied being ing drunk , but in the afternoon witnesses appeared , wlm proved hn W.IH mistaken , and the line amounted to $10.60 , his ob stinacy having Dwelled the usual amount. He bad liquidated so much the night before fore that he could not liquidate the flue , nnd wns sent back to stay until such time ! * u as ho could break out. The council Inn placed the liconsa for / ( circuses BO high as to IIP almost prohibi tory , nnd the nentfmcntlias been expressed that it would be better not to havocirciues coma here , as they tnko no much money out of tha city. Yesterday Colo'd circiin was i Oiimlm and actual count WJB tukun to tee how inuny known Council IMulfn people went over there , The tally showed 210. Now it can bo roadlly seen that the -policy of keeping all tha money hero by keeping circuRes nway In nonsense so long as eliowa nro within such onuy roach , and every ono who went to Omaha yostor. day spent moro than the ulntplo clrcui ticket amounted to , Theuo narrow guago financiers who favor a policy of drhiug everything away friin Council Ululfs for get that a dty without attractions can draw in very few ] > eopla and very little money from tlio surrounding country. It Is n foolish idea that two partners In bust- nctd can make money by locking them- eclvea iu a room no that none of the uiouoy nlready iu their i > ockeU can get away , It is no l u foolish to hem a city , < > r try to , fie that not a dollar ahull get beyond tha limits , Tbut WUlto Tend. It having boon stated in last Batur dny'e Nonpareil thut a ( { ruat natural curioeity , in the form of u while toad , had been captured luai Thureduy night , wo undertake to state tliu par ticulnni concurning ita capture. TJiii wonderful toad hod already buon aroused on ita peaceful journey by B party , who tried , but in vain , to turo him , but succeeded in driving him into the light with eticka , and not knowing ita value , let him go with out further pursuit. Boon after we f came along , nnd knowing the value f > f such u being succeeded in captnritii/ him in a two bushel bran bag , which wo procured of Hob Arndt , nf tin - ll-known firm of F. Arndt & Son Triumphnntly shouldering it wo pro ceeded home , and waited _ until the next morning to brincr to light onn of the rarest curioritics of the atjo. Hul not as dtated in the nbovo named paper , it wns not n common toad , which had nccidcnlly fallen into a flour barrel in some grocery store , but a genuine wliito toad. Any person having an interest in such natural curiosities cm sco it , as it will bo on exhibition next Saturday under the management of a young dry goods clerk near Kiel's hotel. Thu curiosity is BO great a ono that it has been deemed worthy of having some dis tinctive name of its own , and hoticc has been called Jacob. "J.ieob" will receive his friends , therefore , next Saturday. ' P. K. THE FARMERS' ALLIANCE- A Convention to bo Hold Here Next Thursday Other Conven tions Cnllocl. Tliu following call includes several meetings of the Farmers' alliance , in cluding ono to bo hold hero next Thursday : District alliances will bo hold in the congressional districts of Iowa bulow named , at the times and places stated , viz : Otli district , Ojkaloosn , Tuesday , August 1 , 1882. 8th district , Orcaton , Wednesday , August 2,1882. 'Jth district , Council HlufFs , Thurs day , August 3 , 1882. llth district , Sioux Oity , Friday , August 4 , 1882 Each alliance , grange , or other so- iuty of farmers , and each voting pro- inct , lit invited to send three dulo- ; atoi. Oflicera of local societies are oquostod to scouro and announce uitablo places of meeting. County limes conventions for the ounties containing the nbovo county eats will bo held at the same time nd plttcon to organize county alliances riicro they are not nlready formed. All are invited to attend all the loolinufl. 1'Apurs circulating in the bovo districts or counties please copy. L , E. WILLIAMS , Stnto Lecturer. THE MESSENGER'S SOMER SAULT. Ho First Hooa Anderson aa a Devil nud Than cu nn Angel. The Nonpareil man after being losotcd with the "gallant" major un- il the morning'a dawn greatly dis- urbed the swuot ropoao of all good itizcns with the startling monomtini- ! il shriek of a mad man just recover- ng from ono of his demented par- xysms "ouraknl eureka ! eureka ! ho blarstcd bond is explained. " Then ho littla uditor of the Atlantic Men- cngcr and liub of the Ilurlun Hub chimmod in , "mo too" Master John , i'ho littlu editor of the Atlantic Mca- ongcr , who , by the way , grow up bo- ere ho was born and hence Cuuld not ollow Urcolcy advice , speaking of the ho opposition to Anderson enys : "Ilu- lublicnim who are talking of voting tgaiiibt Major Anderson should stop uul consider for a moment the great issues that ttro ut stake , and lot our readers ponder them well before they allow themselves to bo deluded by the vaporinga of disappointed politicians. " This is not only copied in The Non larcil , but boas John rolls it under lis tongue ns u swcut niorsal. ow this littlu manipulator of ho MoBscngur flourished in Atlantic about the year 1870 , when ; ho "gallajit" major wanted to bo dis- rict attorney , and had this to say of Anderson , ( It will bo perceived tin * vord ' ' ( ( allant" was not used then. ) "Tho Nonpareil , in regards to thereof > roof produced by The Afeaaonger , fallowing that Anderson was not a fit , nan to bo a republican nominee for any oHco | , clous not dispute a singlu 'nut , but onduuvors to dispose of the damaging uviduncu by slurring at UR. Wo ask The Nonpareil to stnto whether , in view of the immorality and enormity of Anderson's conduct , .hat paper is still supporting Major Anderson ? Does that paper believe .hat , in view of the general demand 'or competent men of irreproachable character , the republican party can afford to put up Anderson ? Can it countenance the candidacy , knowing that tlii'Jj forcing of such men on the mrty of honest men ! Does not The Nonpareil know that , iu the event of Anderson's nomination , the opposi ion would huvo brought to light the widmicoof Anderson's bad charncfor ? Wo ask thut papur whuthor it is not the duty of a public journal to icquuint the people before i : is too late of the bud character of candidate - datoV ? are not acquainted personally - sonally with Anderson.Vo merely jive the public undeniable facts ol' ilia conduct. " [ Atlantic Mossuni-or , April 20,1870. Will The Nonpareil please copy ? Tlioy Want Law. When J. T. Olark took the position of general superintendent on the Mil waukee & St , 1'rtiil it was generally oxpcctid that some ono would very soon bo appointed to fill his pluco on .ho U. P. , and that parson would bo Robert Law , division superintendent at Cheyenne , The judgment of the public cm this matter is that Mr. Law iould till the place made vac.mt by J. 1\ Clark , and the judgment of busincun non on a question of this kind is not : ar from the mark , Men hero who liavo business with the U , P , road , know just as much about such men as S. H. H. Clark , J. T. Olark , Mr. Yin- ing and Mr. Shelby , as do the stockholders - holders in lioston mid probably moro. Such men muko their mark as has Mr. Law , and the public know it , nrlulat'd Dlaoaee. Dlivuutoa. Dowurn of the stufl that prutonds to euro the o discuses or other eoriour. Kidney , Urinary or Liver Diso&oes , an as they only relieve for a time nnd makes you tun timcu worse aftorwardf , but rely solely on Hop Hitters , the only remedy that will surely and rr- manontly euro you. It destroyu nd removes the cause of the disease so .flectuully that it never returns , TROUBLE AT THK TRANSFER. A. Well Known Citizen Insulted De- CO.U8O Ho Rofusocl to Pntronlzo tne Emigrant HOUHO. Yesterday M , Gentry , the man gt - of the telcphono oflico in this cl < y , had occieion to look after "downed" wire , and while at the transfer , wailing to cross the bridge , sauntered along by the emigrant house and sat down , talking to n man for a few minutes. Ilo says that while thus peaceably employed ono of the attaches of the emigrant house came along and asked him if ho didn't ' want breakfast. Ilo atkcd him how much they asked , and being told 'Jo cunts , replied that ho guessed ho would wait until ho got over to Onmha. On thus learning that there was no chance to got a quarter out of him , he was told to get off the plat * form and move on , and denounced in words moro forcible than genteel , Ho insisted that it was a public place , and ho had a right to bo thcro so long as ho bchnvc.d liim elf and did not interfere with anyono. Move ho must , however , and ho nays they pushed him out of the chair and ibiieud him in every way , until a po- iceman in the employ of the U. P. found out who ho wns , when apologies were mndo. The treatment which ho relates indicates , however , what sort of a show a man will have who is poor uul friendless , and does not pntronizo .ho house. If Nearly Dond after taking some highly pufTod up stufl , with long testimonials , turn to Hop Hitters and have no fear of any Kidney and Urinary troubles , Height's Disease , Diabetes or Liver Complaint. J'hoso diHcasi's cannot resist the cura- iivo power of Hop Hitters ; besides it is the best family medicine on earth. NEOLA , IA. Crop Notes Base Ball Anderson and Ills Congressional Claims. NiorIn. : . , July 20 , 1882. Tn the Editor of Tin : UKE : The two weeks of warm weather , ust past , has madu corn prospects in this vicinity loom up fifty per cant , but the rain of the last three days is making it very bad for harvest , and ; here will bo quito a heavy loss in small grain. List Thursday I saw a stalk of corn that was taken from * ho Hold of E. E. Harris , which measured six and ono-hilf inches in circumfer ence , two feet from the ground joint. Mr. Harris' stand of corn was a little too thick , and ho found this stalk while walking through the fiuld thin ning it. out. The heaviest thunder storm of the station visited this place Thursday morning. The hcuao of J. C. Whit ney was struck by lightning and thereof roof badly shattered , though none of the family wuro hurt. I have heard of no very serious damage from the storm. The increasing business of the Rock Island railroad at this place has necessitated their putting in turn tables here. Thu Milwaukee road is laying a a side track hero. The new rood takes on a great many passengers on the east-bound train at this placo. Our athletic young mim have organized izod n biiso ball club. They received their now suits Friday. The boys have a good strong nine , and think they can "lay over" most of the clubs in this vicinify. A very siicctssful party , under the auspices of the club , was had at Par-noil's hall , Friday ovoning. Music wai furnished by Glenn's band , nf Council Bluff * . The sontimcnt against Andnrson for congress iu inci casing in the repub lican rankn , and if Anderson hta : the intorestn of the party at heart instead of purely his own personal aggrandize- muiit , ho will resign the nomination. Othorwiio dotoat btures the party in the foci- , and the Ninth district of Iowa will bo represented in congress by a democrat , and our party loaders , who claim to have only the good of the party , and people at heart , should BOO this before it should bo everlast ingly too late. I think there is not the least shadow of a chance of his being elected , and if ho was it is questionable whether ho would bo permitted to take his seat in the face of the postoflico bribe bond. The now Masonic order hold a pub lic installation of its first eot of oflicors on Tuesday ovoning. After the cere monies were over those participating repaired , to the residence of H. Men- do ! , where n feast lit for n king was spread. The occasion was a very enjoyable - joyablo ono to all who wore prosont. _ _ _ _ - _ S A. M. 'K118OMAL. 1C. L. Shuguit has returned from a short ii > . Major J. 11. O'lirfen is in Jthe city again. again.W.K. W.K. lUvIj , of the Sioux Oity & Pacific road , U at homo ayuln , tleor e T. Phclpc , of the Oeden house , it rapidly famine In hnalth , Joe A. linker , of Uatoholler & 'lavi ' big circus , wni here yesterday. Col , A. Cochran has returned from hit ranch in Little Sioux ami taken up life uRalu la the city. Smith Mcl'heison , nccompnulod by J lies Miunlo MuPhoNLU , of Keel Oak , wore In the city yesterday. J. It. lluchanan , general passenger agent of the Sioux City & I'ncifia railway , was In the city yesterday. J. P. Kliuhall , who Id with J. W. Squires i Co. , returned yesterday from Minnesota ami reports a pleasant trip , John Dohauy , i : q. , returned yesterday from Minnesota , where ho hna been look- inn after lumber fur hi * new opera hon e. Mlsa 13. K. Flagi ; , a jlster of the late Mra. Agnra Northrup , will leave here on Wednesday evening for Lake Mlunetouka , to snend the re t of the eumnier , She has been vfoltiiu ; In the family of . K Andrews , For aged men , women , weak and dlekly children , without a rival. Will not cause headache , Brown's Iron Uittera. i DfcJATH OP COL. J. O. HAMILTON. A Llfo thnt Spanned the Years from the Enrjy Days of the Republic to the Present. Col. John 0. Hamilton , son of Alexander Hamil'on. died recently in the Commodore Stockton cottnr-o at Long Hrancb. in the ninetieth year of his nge. Col. Hamilton was born in Philadelphia in 1703 , his father , Altx andor Hamilton , being then secro arj of the treasury. Ho w.xnabout t vt-lvo years of ago when his foUier wns killed in a duel with Aaron Burr. Ho entered Columbia cfllego M > OII afrer his father's death , and ai pradu.Vod in 180'J. Ho studied law , and was ad mitted to the bar when lu bncimn of ago , Having inherited an ample for- tunn , ho retired to pnvalo life i.f er practising law a fi" ? jmr , and from that time until h fnw years ago de voted himself tf literary work. Col. Hamilton wns a firm bcliuvir in his father's theory of government , and nearly all his works related to his father's services in the formation of the ' United States. In 183410 ho wrote the "Memoirs ( if Alexander Hamilton , " and in 185J. published in seven volumes the "Works of Alex ander Hamilton. " In 1858 ho published - lishod two volumes , entitled "A History ot the Republic of iho United States ns Traced in the Writings of Alexander Hamilton and his Con- temporaries. " Ho took an active interest in poli'ics ' , buing a federalist , a whig , and since 1800 a * , trent ? ad- lierent of the republican party. Mmiy vears ago ho was an unsuccessful can didate for congress in ono of the dis tricts of Now York. Col. Hamilton married when young the daughter of John Cornelius Van don lleuvel , a wealthy Now York mer chant. His wife died in 1872. Nine children by this marringo ore living. The sons are Alexander Hamilton , of Tarrytown , N. Y. ; Gon. Schuyler Hamilton , Charles A. Hamilton , judge of the supreme court of Wkonsin and Wm. G Hamilton , vice president the Mexican Telegraph company. His daughter * * are Elizabeth , who was the wife of Gen. Umiry W Halleck , and iftor his death married Gon. George W. Ciillum ; Mary E. , wife of ox- Judge Charles A Peabody ; and Charlotte - lotto A , Adelaide and Alice , who nro unmarried. , Ihs youngest brother , Philip Hamilton , is living. Ili body was buried iiom Trinity church , of which Ojl. Hamilton nan a life long member. Rejuvenated. 72 Piiitu STREET , INDIANAPOLIS , Ind. , July 8 , 1881. U. H. WAiufhU & Co : SIMFor twenty years I have boon i.lihctcd with liver complaint. I tntd various rem edies , but" received no benefit until 1 commenced the use of your Safe Kiel- noy and Liver Cure , which gave mo permanent rolicf. augl-dl EDWI.V A. OASTOK. The Sevontoon-Yoar Locusts. L'\Ingstcn ( N . Y. ) Itcpuli lean. AH v.'o intimated lant week , the lo custs have done their work and dis- Hppcarud. In places vyhuru they have been numerous the twigs of the trees are found to bo plentifully marked up by the females in depositing their eggs. They make with their oviposi tor a crease through the birk and even into the hard wood of the twig , as nearly as possible in a straight line , avoiding any little lump or ex croacoiico on the bark. In some places these creases are as much as six inches in length. At regular dis tances of about a quarter of an inch in the crease are punctures as if made with a scratch-awl , extending almost to the center of tliu twig , and at the bottom of each of the punctures are deposited fifteen or twenty eggs , or purhaps more , of about the siza of a hair and about ono-sixtcenth of an inch in length , BO that each female , by depositing several hundred eggs , although she apparently kills ho welt by the uilorl , makes ample provision for the reproduction of her kind , A true assistant to nnturo in restor ing the system to perfect he.ilth , thus enabling it to resist disease , is Brown's Iron Hitttw. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAl NOTICES , HOTKJK. hpeeial MlvcrllBcmunU , euc as Lout , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Hunt , Watita , Hoarding , eta , will bo Inserted la this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS I'EK LINK ( or the flrst Insertion and FIVE CENTO PElt LINK ( or each 6ul > 8ciiient | Insertion Leave ndv crtlscrncnta at our otllcc , No. 7 Pearl Btrect , near liroad ay. Wanta. WAN I ED A man hnv'nif n tioroujli k e lire Iiismium * lni lncss. 0 , U x M'2 , Council Illuttj , Iowa. jai"U WANTED A good , c nifctfiit drl none other i od luplj ( or gcn-ra luvi.twom Mrs. T. E. C\ln , 42.J oiuiliatcniil ktruit. TTTANTKD.VflW. . ii an eaor o-Io in.lo or Yl foai. I" airri.t lin > or > tov h i > ! > 'iw u id , to tai orili'r < ( or ww pull allo-i The Jiuli cation * nr. > n andar I. and BOH a. ' fltln. Our lennxnreiiLetnl an I egin nmko ( run tU to 10 peril y , > cr c'.f I'liisoiin ' tornih.a'JdiujM Woiteru JiobK Cciii * > n y , Council UuT ( Iiun _ _ _ _ Jv-lU-K \ \7"ANTED Evcryl-odv In Council IlluOn i. YV to take Tim l5 n , zO centa jwr wtofc , dc Iverwl hy carriers. Otllco , No 7 I'tarl 6trc t To ( my 100 toil * t > roum cdrn WANTED ( urtlculara ftddrcim Council .UluDi Hroom 1'uctory , Council JlluOa , Iowa. GiJStf For Sale and Rent | HALF The o caiHBt IODBO and lot In FOt . A ily ; to U. Ilone , No. 14 llrcaJ 1 X'H PALE Two cUlin * In Niljru-U , clioip , b > Odvll&Day. JjZl-lw riOIl SALE A red Ir'th tetterdrir. 1 > carold , J1 tliorcuiihlv jard b-nkm. ulll sell chtaji Addivu K. I1. O , b x 1042 , C. ) ! . Iowa. Ju'yS-lm : \ 8ALK Ilcu'ltiful resilience Iota , 000 I\OU 1 tacb ; uotliliiL-down , and f-Jiicr'uonlh ouly , by KX-llAYOlt VAUOUAN nj > lS-U MlBCOlUUlOOUH. ' i 8MOTIIKHS , CounHl H'AHCOUKT oxi rrsu. Ordi ri Iclt at Koaton Jet store , Main strut. Count-1 M\\tJ t or J 0 Klllot1 , 1SW FarriMU ttrfct , Oauliu , will rreilre uompt at'cnt on. j'Ktf OTlLUAHKAD-OrcatiuceoM , C ll and ou O new uucssorlrs mid iim-lintnt o ( pictures kenbvlhero'Ub'o ' ' gelatine troiuldo at the KxccUior Oalltry ICKlMalnetrcct. . W , U I'ATTON 1'hyilclan nd Oculliit. DK. cure any caw > o ( orecjw. U U only a matter o ( time , and can cure gcuvrallv lu rom three tc fl\e cok It uiakev noilmir- unco how long dlicAifd. Will ttralcbten crotn eye , 0 | > erate and remove I'tyrfRlnmi , fto. , nil ln crt artlflclal eyej. Siwclal attention to re- Facts forth Knowing A new crop Garden Grown Japan Tea ( very fine ) 7os Fine Japan Tea , equal to that of fered at Too COc Very Fine Young Hyson , equal to that ofljred at 81.00. . . . . . . . Too Wo Mean Juat Wlnt We Say , 16Maint.andl5FoarlSt. , Council Blnffs , Iowa , COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MiNlHG AND GENERAL MACHINERY Ofllco and Works , Main Street , OOUNOIL BLUFFS , IOWA. \Ve give special attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK will receive prompt attention. A general M- eortmcnt of Brass Goods , Belting , Pining , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , Goko , Coal , OHAS , EENDBIE , President , MAIN STREET AND All Shippers and Travelers will fine peed accommodation and reasonable charges. SOUTH MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL , Council Bluffs , - - Iowa. HOLLAND & MILLER , Proprietora. Eubber Hose , Iron and Lead Pipe , Iron and Brass Pittings and Trimmings , at Bixby & Wood's , THE PLUMBERS. On JBanoroit or ( Fourth J. M. DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA I he Star Bakery , HOWARD ROBIE , 227 MAIN ST , Employ the best lircml linker In the Weft ; a choice hind ( or CaUcti and Plej. llrcaJ iltllvcreU to all inrtj of the city. & ARTISTIC POTTERY , Bleb Out QJnss , Fine French China , Stiver Ware &e. , 310 UKUAOAT. fOONUII. III.UKKN , lO' A MRS. h. J. 1 r lYl. D , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON yii"dwi.v C..imiiH RInU . TIIOS OfrlCMt l M 1-rHKV ' 32 : VU 3 23:33 JrtSS , Council Bluffs , la , Established , - - 1866 Dealers In Korclct. and Domestic Kxihanie andhome _ securities. _ "INFIRMARY ! TJOADTIDJ.S , , , ( Ute Veterinary Surgeon V. 8. A. ) The Only Veterinary Surgeon in the Oity , OFFICE AT BLUE BARN , UPPER BROADWAY. All ol the b Bt I'hys'ciiim In Council Uluda and eurrouadlu < u MBS. J. P. BILLUPS , niOPBIETOU OF RESTAURANT & EATING HOUSE , 813 South Ualo Strerl , Council DIuQi. New house and newly fitted up In flrst clam U > lo. Ueala at all bourn. Ice cream and lemo- nlo every vveolng. i'rulti aid coult-etloncrie HARNESS , OKCUTT & CO. , Broadway , and Fourth Street , , * Council Bluffs , Iowa IPCHICKERING AND WEBER PIANO , Burdlette and Western Cot tage Organs. Prices reason able ; terms to suit all. TJ Importer and Dealer in MUSICAL MERCHANDISE of all kinds. Sheet Music one- third off. Agents wanted. o Oorrespondenoo solicited , < J. MUELLER , G COUMOIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 Bluff and Willow greets , Council Bluffs. Mirrors , Upholstery , Bopairiug , Etc , . Wood find Metallic Coffins. No. 430 Broadway. Cor. TSrynnt St. . Council Bluffs , Iowa. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUTH ttAIN STREET , THE BEST BREAD IN THE CITY None but first-class Bakora employed. Bread , Cake , Pies , &a. , delivered to any part of the city. Our Wagons run all day. P. AYRES , Proprietor. y ° H < * " ° s * ffc r * . Ji : C.5 CJ > Has For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Landn and a number or Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. S. MAYNE. over Savings Bank , - OOUNTOIlj BLUFS Brockton , Mass. , July 13 , 1882. Z. T. lindsey & Co. , Council Bluffs , la. : Dear Sirs : Eeplying to your esteemed favor of the 5thiu t.'willsaythatitisaf1iotthattheadTOuceinthepric8 of Cnlf Skins , Sole Lt-atlier , and most every kind of Sho'e Stock , taken in connection w th the adva. 03 for labor wo have been obliaed to concede to workmen , has increased in no small degree the cost of manufacturing. .Notwith standing which fact wo are pleased to say your o.'der , given us early in the Ba&sou , will be filed at t\e old prices ; and we hopci by being diligently alive to the requirements of i lie doma1 d for a really first-class article , to supply you * ith a BE.rlER line of eoods than we have ever given you hn'eto'ore. ' ( ur purchase of both French and domestic I alf Sk us , as we'l ' i s a large supply of 0 k-tanned Sole Lr-iuli- . wore maoo very early in the season which , being boui-bt at Ibjmer prices , rehuves us in a great degree of the iucreaFed o i of production that many manulaotureis arooblLtd to sustain in filling their orders taken early. Your wh'le rrder for the coming fall season is well in Lund , and will be shipped at an early date. Wn des're to call the attention of those-who use our goo's , through the medium of your house , to our new styles in both Hand and Machine Sewed work. Our Frenoh , Medium French and Lot.don . Too goods are all maoo on entirely new lasts and new patterns , which we feel sure will meet with a just appreciation and the approb ttioa of your customers. With the improvement we have made we expect to furnish a more nearly po feet fitting shoe than ever buoro , Wo as sure you , gentlemen , that wo will endeavor to give all your order our prompt and careful attention , and with these assurances we trust to merit the continuanoa of the many favors you have been pleased to bestow upon us , and , awaiting your further commands , wo are Respectfully yours , STACY , ADAMS & CO. 0. A. DEbJE , KENYAN , W , BEFBE C. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wholeaala and lUtill Detlcn In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Hos. 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs.