THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA THURSDAY , AUGUST 3 1SS > The Daily Bee. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Thursday Morning , Aucr. 3. SUnsCRIPTION RATES : Dy C rilcr , - - - - - 20 cent * per week - _ . . - . - flO.OO per Year Ofllco : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near Broadway. M. O. G1UFF1P , Hinder City Circulation. H. W. TJL.TON , City Editor. 1 MINOR MENTIONS , Bherraden makes photograph * . The new fire alarm boxes will proba bly bo put In to-day , at IcMt some of them. L , B. Cousins hasn car load of cobs for fale by the wagon lead. Address him at I1. O. box 789. The farmers' alliance is to hold a con vention hero to-day , Don't ' fall to take In the base ball game this afternoon. Xeolft tent ono of Its citizens to the jail here yesterday to spend thrco days for disturbing the pc co. Seaman has removed his paper , book and stationery stock to No. 405 Broadway , next door to HarkncH , Orcult & Co , Water pipes are being laid in the vicinity of the corner of Eighth street and Sixth avenue , Justice Abbott yesterday tied the knot which made Augusta Grnnstlan to become Mrs. Carl I'ctcreon , Mueller has bought the finest l-t ( about ono hundred and fifty canes ) of toys nnd holiday goods over brought to the west for his wholesale trade. Nettle Harris , the Strretvlllo shooter , has not been found by tbo.oflicorR , who want her for another assault. It is said that fho has skipped. Thomas 13rown was yesterday lifted out of the common list of dnmks , by being noted as the only ono before the superior court yotorday , He was not chsrgeJ extra , however for the distinction , A very tleilrablo piece of property for sale , on south side Sixth street , in the block opposite the new Opera House , on Broadway. Front twenty feet. 1'rlct three thousand dollars. Enquire office. office.Tho The saloon men nro coming Into the city clerk'n ofl'ico In goodly numbers and depositing tbo S25 ball alias HCCDKO for August , Marshal Jackson last month threw elf his fees In cases of delinquents , but hays ho will do DO no more , and thoiu who don't pay before the 10th will have to pay his coats at Icaat , It Is not to bo wondered at that nr rests are few In number. There la little use In the police running any prisoners into the calaboose , unless they are so , drunk , that is the prisoner , that they can1 not roll on" the floor nnd tumble out of jail. The calaboose can hardly hold n xobcr man. Complaints was yesterday lodged against Mrs , Ileiman , who lives on KlKhth street , between Avenue C and D , charging her with cruelty to animals. It Is claimec that ebo has been nnnoyod by Jogs prowl ing about her promises that she used ho water 'In driving them away , and thus scalded two canines horribly. The owners of the dogs evidently mean for her to g 1 rcdrtss in some other way than by cruelty to the animals , Last Monday evening the many friends of Miss Cora Marble gave her a pleasant surprise in honor of her Nineteenth teonth birthday , at her homo on Tenth ar onue , After recovering from her nurprino all were'enteitained in a very agreeable manner. Music , dancing and vnriou garnet were indulged in until a Into hour Mlm Cora wus also the icciplont of man ; elegant presents from her admiring friends 0. F. lleleler , having got mad abou the way a friend of his dropped a fat ro of money In n game the other night , In terftred , and was promptly cjoctec from the room. Yesterday , in sweo revenge ho entbred couiplahjt ngalim Dau McGlnnlcs and lilx doalfir , John F Brown , charging them with gambling Brown turned the tablea by entering com plaint against Hei.ler for gambling. S the war 1ms opened. The cases will b beara to-day , This afternoon tbo Union 1'nclfio nln tnndCoupciljltiirt * club nre to have Bpeclalgtmo at the base ball park of th jotter. The amount of Ill-denervcd alms "wlifclii has been heaped upon tlio Comic Bluffc club by basa bnlllsts of Omaha ha t lined up the boys hero and their friends nnd they w 111 do nil they can to win th honors of the day from their strong com potltorn. It will bo a lively game am worthy of n big crowd , Tlio "colonel" has returned from hi eastern trip , and finJs thaf there is n largo number of autl-Andenon republicans that be supposed , Ho becomes nlauned am cracks his whip In a threatening way n ho jelps for the dhalfected onun to get hit Hnr , "We would not wish to our WOIH enemy n WOMO fate politically thau th bolting of Major Audouon will induce No one can ho expected to he honest UIH trusted by the patty who betrays It In th houra when co-operation agalnit tho'jmb Ho enemy U peculiarly dunirable. Tli gratification of reungo iniiy be sweet , hu thu copec < | uenco will be bltUr " Tli "colonel" mu t judge others by Ills ow timidity if ho fancier that biicli threat coming from him will frighten any one He and hi * heuchuiau lm\o forced Ander eon upon the party by unfair means , am then bv use of bonds and all only got hii nominated by one majority. Now till , unuio Chapman boa thi audacity to crac lib whip over the back of the party , niu Uneaten all who will not milmilt. Th threat uill scare no o'e , and only tteems t make the "colonel" ridiculous. Of con re Chapman in desperate. He mutt gecur the United State * uiaralmUhlp for auothc term , or take u terrible tumble , but m hi desperation he ohould have a little mor judgment than to try to frighten voters t support the military vin he has net up. It Nearly Dead after taking some highly puffed u etuff , with long testimonials , turn t Hop Bitters and have no fear of any Kidney and Urinary troubles , Bright' JHjuaso , Diabutca or Liver Complaint Thuio diseases cannot mist the curative tivo power of Hop Bittirs ; betide it is the best family medicine ot earth , HIT UPON HATTON , The Greenbackors Nominate a Candidate For the Ninth The Convention Peaceful and the Platform n. Stir ring Ouo. Tbo Doing * In Detail. In nccordanco with tlio published all the greenback-labor party hold a onrontion at the court house In this ity yesterday , nt 11 o'clock , to nom- nato a candidate for the Ninth congrcs- ional district. II. 0. Ayers , oE The Tastings Plaindoalcr , called the con- ontion to order , and road the call , 'horo ivoro about twonty-fivo present , lie number of dolcRnica to which the onvcntion was entitled being forty- wo , by the state distribution. Mr. Ayers , in his opening , made a > rlef speech , in which ho declared that lie issue was one aa vital as over , and hut while the groonbackors had boon mi > roprcBonted and abused , yet they 1) ) aid fool no mnlicn toward their vil- ilurs. It was the fata of all reform- re. It had boon charged that the rocnback party was simply the out- omo of hard times. It was tlmo that mrd times had caused the people to tudy questions of economy nnd nance , but the principles which the > nrty advocated were as essential to iinea of proeporty as times of dopros- ion. The greonbackors had won ow successes so far as office- jetting was concerned , but they roro not after spoils , but were sup- > orting principles which they believed ight. ilo hoped that the convention vould nominate a man of clear rec ord , one who hnd not bought his noin- imtion , and that the action of the nnvontion would bo harmonious nnd ight.Mr. Mr. Ayers , by the request of the commlttoo , then called Mr. Koolor , of Fremont , to the front as temporary chairman. Mr. W. 0. Codwoll , of Jarrison county , was chosen temporary ary secretary. On motion of Mr. Stanley , of Oass county , a committed of three were chosen on credentials , these appointed > oiug Mr. Disbro , of Oass county , Mr. Potter , of Shelby , and Dr. Sperry , of Montgomery. i&On motion of Mr. Buxtctn , of Ilar- : ison county , a committee was named HI permanent organization , the fol- owing being chosen : Mr. Harris , of Avoca , Mr. Stanley , of Lewis , Mr. Llenslmor , of Mills. On motion of Mt. Ayres a commit- .eo of ono from each county was chosen on resolutions , as follows : Audubon , . Oass Thomas Meredith. Crawford , . Fremont Henry Birds < ill. Harrison S. P. Euxtin. Mills H. 0. Ayres. Montgomery George Dennis. Pottawattamio Mr. Harris. Shelby Dr. Cartlioh. An adjournment was taken until 1:30 : p. m. On reassembling in the afternoon , the committee on credentials reported the following number of delegates present : Harrison county , 8j Pottawattamio , 4 ; Oass , 5 ; Mills , 4 ; Shelby , 2 ; Montgomery , 0 ; Fremont , 2. Audubon and Cnuvford were un represented. The committee on permanent organization - ganization repotted la favor of making the temporary olllcora permanent ones , which report was adopted , On motion of Mr. Stanley , of Cass , the conynction proceeded to ballot for candidate for congress from the Ninth district. Mr. Stanley proposed the name of II. 0. Ayors. M. H. Ooltry , of liar risen , presented the name of D. P. Wilson , and urged him as a farmer worthy of the position and represent ing the labor interests. Dr. Sperry said ho believed in putting in n farmer , that the conflict was between labor and capital and labor should bo represented ' in the legislative halls. Xonoa Brown also urged that labor should bo represented and its rights protected. In view of these facts ho presented the name of Abraham Harris , whom ho described not ns a fanner , but a butcher , who had spent time nnd money in winking for the principles of the party. Mr , Meredith WAS in favor at Mr. Harris on unmu moninlu , but did not bclievo in putting such good material to the front to bo slaughtered , and doiibtul whether lie wau eloquent enough on the slump to contest with tl u i < 'l < qui > nt pul < eis ol other parties Mr 11. U. AyuiH , stated that hu hud itn < i < iM why ho din not care to hiuo Inn i < itmu mod , ; n i : why lid did not u.uo to nmkv tm ! HID Ilo did not wniti ilu > cui.vi'ij'iou ii understand that hu \\i\at\ \ dinner , 01 at Joust that Unit v.'tia hid priuctpa business. Ho did eomu farming , bui thu newspaper liueiiicaa was his chiel ( ino , with oci'uacjiiuully u little dash al the law biiMim * tin proneutrd tin immo of Dr J H , llutton , of Hei O.\k , who while ho wns u profosslona man , yet ho was n laboring man. Mr. Tuft urged the name of Mr. Ayurs. M , H. Ooltry and Mr. Taft were named as tollers. The first ballot which \yns an informal ono resulted : Harrison county Wilson 1 , Ayres : , Uatton 1. Pottawattamio Harris 4. Oass Ayres 4 , Mills Ayres 4 , Hatton 1. Shelby-llutton 4. Montgomery Hattnn 7 , Fremont Harris C. The total showed U5 votes , and 18 necessary to u choice , of which Wilson received 1 , Ayrcs 11 , Harris 10 , and Hatton 13. A motion to make Dr. Hatton the noiimiuo by acclamation and unani mously , was made by Mr. Harm , and withdrawn by Mr.Harria.owIng to ob jections being made as to the action being too hasty. A formal ballot was thim taken , roiulting as follows : Harrison Ayres 4 , Hatton 1. Pottawattamie Harris 4. Oass Ayora 3 , Hatton 1. Mills-Ilatton 6 Shelby Uatton 4. Montgomery -Wilaon 1 , Uatton G. Fremont Harris 0. The total gavn Hatton 17 , Harris 10 , Ayres 7 , Wilson 1. A second formal ballot was taken resulting : Harmon Ayers 3 , Harris 1 , Hat- .on 1. Pottawattamio Harris 4. Oass Uatton 4. Mills Ayora 2 , Harris . IHatton 2. Shelby Hatton 4. ont emery Harris 2 , Hatton C. . ' uttinnt Hatton 0 This gave Dr. J. B , Uatton 22 , \ . Harris 8 , and Hi 0 , Ayers 5. The nomination of Dr. Hatton was lion made unanimous , which called ourth the first applauao the convon- ion had indulged in. The following platform was then udoptcd , as reported by the committee fippolntod for that purpose. 1. The national party of the Ninth congressional district of Iowa , in con- 'ontion assembled , heartily endorse ho platform of the party as adopted > y the state convention ntDosMoincs on the Oth of Juno , 1882. 2. Wo denounce the repeal of the o-called granger railroad law , fixing maximum rates in this state , as an dious crime against the state , where- > y n wholesome measure of protection o the people was stolen by republican loliticiana at the instance of a railway obby , and for the benefit of railway corporations , 3. Wo declare that the creation of the railroad commission of this state was n base and shamful fraud upon the looplo by which their vital intoroata Toro surrendered into the hands of railroad tools ( called commissioners ) mid for their pretended services by , ho railroada , bribed with railroad lassos , having up power but the itwor to draw their pay , and with no nclination to correct-railroad abuses , or relieve from railroad wrongs. 4. Wo therefore demand that the governor shall call an Immediate sea- lion of the general assembly and recommend the abolition of this ab ominable railroad commission , and the restoration of the old law , fixing maximum tariffs for railroad freight and passengers and for the enactment of ouch other legislation aa the pres ent emergency may require and the icoplo generally and urgently do- nnticl. 5. Wo demand that all corporations "or pecuniary profit shall bo required to pay taxes , like private individuals , on the actual value of their property. 0.Vo demand congressional legis lation to regulate commerce anvnig the several mules' ' and from the na tional and state legislatures such measures for railroad control as will prevent discrimination againat per sons and places , and secure reason able and impartial charges for rail road service , based on the cost of con struction and equipment , with liberal pay for the labor , employed in the performance of such service. 7. Wo pledge ourselves to go before the people of this district and thor oughly expose the railroad abuses lieroin denounced , and that wo will do our utmost to convoy to the public the information upon these subjects which the old party papers studiously , persistently and wilfully concoal. 8. Wo invite the co-operation of all raon to assist us in cstablir hing antimonopoly - monopoly principles , and in public afiajra the rule of equal rights to oil , and special privileges to nono. The following were chosen aa the congressional district campaign conv mittoo , ono from each county : Fremont Henry Vincent , of Ta bor. bor.Mills Mills H. 0. Ayers , of Hastings. Montgomery William Hall , of Rod Oik. Oik.Cass Cass Daniel Stanley , of Lewis. ITPottawattamio John A. Churchill , Council Bluffs. Harrison W. C. Cadwoll , Logan. Shelby J. W. Cartlich , Harlan. Crawford Wm Anderton , Vail. Audubon Gapt. Hanna , Atlantic. The convention throughout was as quiet and peaceful as a aummor'a day , and was about as devoid of enthusi asm. The work being thus accom- plishcd , it was decided that in case Dr. Ilattcn should decline to accept the nomination , the committee should have the power of naming another candidate. The convention then ad journed , } The committee hold n brief mooting lifter the close of the convention , and oltctod as their chairman H. 0. Ayers , of Hastings , and as secretary W. 0. C. dwell , of Logan. Rejuvenated. 72 PEUU STUKKT , \ INDIANAVOLIH , Ind. , July 8 , 1881. J II. H. WAUNKK it Co : SIM-For twenty years I have boon olllictod with liver complaint. T Irird various rein- cdios , but rociived no benefit until I commmicpil the IIBU of jour S-ifo Kid- y and Liver Cure , which gave mo imanont rn.ief. Ol v Knwi.v A. _ DonlH In Dirt. The following traimfern of titles nro it-portoil ad tiikcu from the county r i-i r.a ! by ,7V. . t-quii" A On , till i f ijrlo mil vH.itu uiul loan Shunirto 0. TiRh-r , lotl in l.look S'U ' , KvHifti'rtiiOdi-iuii in city ? 2s8 ! 50 F , 0 Glcason to John MuOalliiin , Jot 10 in block 28 , Mullm'n sub. city - S , A. Joiu-8 to J. M. Mtiion , lot 23 , in Hanthorn's addition to Lni-ulund & 500 , J. A. Oopelond to E. Ivelmy , lot 11 , in Hanthorn's addition to Lovohmd S75. 0. K. IVrkina , trualoo , to L M. Arnold , n w \ of no } and o A of n o } of 17-75 39-Sl.nOO. M. D. Hardin to H. E. Hardin. lot 4 in block G , Ourti & llamaoy'a ad dition to city $550 , J. Mueller to 0. Straub , lot 2 in block 10 , and lot ? in block 20 , Burn's ndiHtlon to city § 3 JO. 18. Bartlett to (1. ( Smith , lots 5 and 0 in block 14 , Walnut-880. Ooorgo F. Wripht to B. E. Kelly , lot 0 in block 1 , William's first addi tion to city500 , J , T. Bigclow to 11. Kaid , lot t in Biuolow'a addition to Walnut § 100. J. H Arnold to S. Caldwell , so } of n o ] of of 17-75 39-81,000. School district of Boomer to S , B'llonmn ' , part of a o j of a w } of 23- 77-43-S16. * Tired of tuo Ties. The circuit court ia to open hero on the 14th iuat. There arc already 222 caaoa docketedand among them e iiurn * I her of divorce cases , most of thorn having been brought over into this term , but among the new casts nro the following : J D. Gault vs. Ellen Gaalt. Emma M. Hammond vs. J , Q. Hammond Charles Warner vs. Emma Warner. F. A , Conner vs , Marietta Connor , Furnoy Widener vs. Harriott Widener - doner , Ella Lyons v , John W. Lyons. Win. H. Button vs. Mapgio But ton. Hon. W , F. Sapp has returned from his aetorn trip , D , Kvnns and wife , of 121 PASO , III , , nre among the guests of the Ogdcn houso. J. II , Hilts and wife , of Vernon , Oncida county , Now York , are visiting * the city , Ex-Alderman Churchill intends Blurting outh to-day , expecting to visit Chattan ooga and other point * , and will look after the stock for bin pump factory , Judge Aylosworlh improved llio dullness of court yesterday to pay a vidtto Omnlin , Ilo expects within a tiny or two to start on a inoro extended trip to Dakota , and will jo absent a week or ten days. Dr. Stnton's father , from Ithaca , N. Y. , Is in the city on o visit to his BOD , and vx * pcctft licforo returning home to go to Col- orad * Springs to visit another son located there. The genial countenance of II. F. Strlck- ling , representing the wholesale house of Sherman Bro.'s & Co , , called on bis many business friends hero yesterday. Ho. Is very boastful of as pretty sample cases.as ever "traveling man" carried. James A , Jackson , one of the cattle kings of the west , a brother of Wills Jack- Bon , is spending BOIIIO time in the city and meets old friends on every hand. He is thinking of again settling here , and mak ing Council Bluffs once inoro his home. His son , Arthur Jackson , is with him , A true assistant to nature in restor ing the system to perfect liuixlth , thus enabling it to resist disoauo , is Brown's Iron Bitters. Not To-night. Detroit Free Prog. Somebody hit Elder Toots in the neck with a peach-atone and ho awoke and offered n resolution to the effect thab America entered her solemn protest against the action of tho.Bril- isb in Egypt. "Da ruttolushun am entirely out of order , " replied the president as ho tosaed it into the wood-box. "What goes on obor do sen am none o' our bizneca 'tall. If do British want to lick do Turks , or do Turks want to lick do Britiah , dnt's nufliu to ue. Elder Toota ! " "Yes , sah. " "Has you got a cabbage patch dis y'ar ? " "Yes , sah. " "Dan you 'tend right to yor cab- bngo an' lot de British government 'tend to Egypt. When you cum to our mootm'a remember dat you have do asthma 'an' doan' try to talk too loud nor too much. " The older sat down in ono time and three motions , nnd in forty seconds had resumed his nap. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special adrertlscmentd , sue as Lost , Found , To Loan , For Bale , To Rent , Want ) , Boarding , etc. , will bo inserted In thli column at the loir rateol TEN CENTS FEU LINK for the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS PEIl LINE ( or each subsequent Insertion. Leave odv urtlsementa at our ofllco , No. 7 Pearl Street , near Hroad ay. Wants. ' "I I7"AN ' UI ) A man rm\l g a thorough kro 1- VV ot'geof flro insurant business. Addrrssl' . O. Bex 1)22 , Council UlulTii , lona. j ill ) 20 WANTED A good , e.niFctfnt girl none ether r.ccil n ) ply for gene ral houtcworu M . T. K. CaUn , 423 S'.utli beccnd street. . \Vn\wnt an cncrrctio nwle or WANTKD.Vnwnt > lownh p in Itwau < J Not < ra < ) < a , lo tal c oidcm for new publ tallon * . Tlio put ) 'cations ' nr. mandnrJ , and toll at tight. Our turniK nre liberal , BUD K < 'H make frcm ? J to S10 per J y. Fc r elfi Uis and termx. aOdrow AVe ttru Hook CcnirnnyCouncil 1 ! nEffl. Inua. JylO-tf Kvcrybody In Council lllutts If WANTBD finii , 20 cents per wick , ilc Ilvurvd by carrion. Ofllco , No 7 1'carl Street near llroadnay. ' To buy 100 tons broom corn WANTED * addrom Council liluff , Droom Factory , Council UluQa , Iowa. 668-2Dtf For Sale and Rent SALE The c eaptut IIOIIBO nnd lot In FOR . Aptly to U. HOMO , Ho. ill Broad w y. JyZO * OH SALK Two claims In Ntbra < ka , cheap , byOJell&Day. Jj2Mw 8AI.K A rcil Ir'sh Better drj , ' , 1 ycnrold , Fen snrd li i km. will neil cheap Addles S. 1 > . 0. b x 1042 , C , 1) ) . Iowa. Ju y8-lm OI ; SALK Ilen-ittrul residence lots , ECO oath ; nollillii ; down , and 33 per month only , KX-JUVOUVAUOIIAN MlHOollnnoouu. & HMOTIIKIIP , CAmcIl IHuM HAlKOUAT vx | niu. ( Jnlcm kit at Uottu lu 8-tre , Jlaln ttr ct , CXJUIIP 1 lOuffa , or J. U. l.lil-t , 1216 Karnuni itrcet , Omaha , will rrci'ho ivcniut at'cnt on. jylt * t . AHK.An Great nicce . Cull tn4 see STILI. accessories and qnclincns ol plclurer taveiib the ru l&Vo ( jilallnu liruiUdo ] Bt the Uxrrli'or CUIltTV 10 lilttlnefriut. . W. U 1'ATTON I'hjslclaii and Oculist. Dll. curj any cttbflo ! i-oro ej < M. It U only a matter ol tmo , snd can euro generally i Irom thrco tc tlvo cuk It mnkcu no differ cnco how lout ; dUeawd , Will ttralKhtcn cnft eyes , owrnto ml remove riyr 1irl"H.h , ttc. , and tncoit artificial cts Eicclal ) attention lo ro- innxmii : tailoworiiis njij-tf Sullivan & Fitzgerald DEALKUS IN GROCERIES , PROVISIONS , Crockery , Glassware , BOOTS , SHOES , ETC Aim o tents tor the follow liii' lines ol Steamship Companies : Cunard , Anchor , Oulon , American , and State Stcauuhlp - XC. J& . 3E "OPS for sale on Ilia Royal Bank of Ireland and Kank ol Ireland , Dublin. These w o Intend to MIII ) for frlrii'l * to any jurtol Europe will find It to their n'.erett to call on Sullivan & Fitzgerald , AGENTS , 343 Broadway , Council Blufs , . la- Facts forth Knowing A now crop Garden Grown Japan Tea ( very fine ) 75c Fine Japan Tea , equal to that of fered at Too GOc Very Fine Young Hyson , equal to that offered nt $1.00 Toe Wo Mean Ju&t What We Bay. SOSTflU TEA CO , 16 Main Stand 15 Pearl St. , Council fluffs , Iowa. COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORKS , MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Ofllco and Works , Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Wo glva epscla ] attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. QHNBEAL REPAIR WORK will receive prompt attention. A gcnoral as sortment o ( Brass Goods , Belting , Pining , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Pig Iron , Ooke , Coal , OHAS , EENDRIE , President MAIN 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 Streets. ) J. M. PALMEU , DEALEll IN REAL ESTATE ANO LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. 1 he Star Bakery , HOWARD & ROBIE , 227 MAIN ST , Employ the beet Dread Baker In the West ; also & choice hind for Cakes and Ties. llrcad delivered tn all pirtu ot the city. & ORAIQ , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Blob Out Qlaatj , Fine French Ohlna , Silver Ware &c. , 8 0 BROADWAY. COUNCIL IU.UFF8. 10VVA. MRS , H , J. fJltVIUlV , M , D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 222 I3rondwn.v Council Bluff * . TIIO * . OmCKH \V. II. W. ITBBY OFHCEE & FUSET , Council Bluffs , Id , Established , - - 1856 DoiUri ii > KcrtUu il Do title I'.xch and h Jiuo nccutltles. INFIRMARY T.J.CADY.ID.J.S . , , ( Ute Veterinary Surgeon IT , 8. A. ) The Only Vetoiinary Surgeon in the City , OFFICE AT BLUE BARN , UPPER BROADWAY. REFEIdJNOES ; All of tbo beat I'liys cUnti In Council liluRi and gurroundln < . . MRS. J. P. BILLUPS , or RESTAURANT & EATING HOUSE , 818 South Main Street , Council Dlufli. Niw house uid ne ly fitted up InflntcUM Uil . Mcil < at all houti. Ice cream and lemo- l\lc c > er > ' cvealnj. FrvlU cd confcctlonerle HARNESS , ORfiUTT & GO. , D Broadway , and Fourth Street , , Council Bluffs , lows. . - mAr-2-Sm J. GHICKERING AND WEBER PIANO , Burdette and Western Cot 3VI tage Organs. Prices reason -s-f able ; terms to suit all. TJ Importer and Dealer in MUSICAL MERCHANDISE of all kinds. Sheet Music one- S third off. Agents wanted. I a Correspondence solicited IE d. MUELLER , O COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Guarantees the Best $1.50. $1.75 and $2.00 Bluff and fillow Sreets , Council Bluffs. Mirrors , Upholstery , Repairing , Etc. , Wood and Metallic Coffins. _ No. 430 Broadway , Cor. Bryant St. , Council Blufla , Iowa. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUTH MM STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN THE CITY. None but first-clasa Bakers employed. Bread , Cake , Piea , &c. , delivered lo any part of the city. Our Wagons run all day. _ P. AYRES , Proprietor. AGENT , Has For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Lands and a number 01 Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. S. MAYNE , over Savings Bank , - OOUNTOIL BLUFS A Trade Letter. Brockton , Mass. , July 13 , 1882 , Z. T. Lindsey & Oo , , Council Bluffs > la. : Dear Sirs : Eeplying to your esteemed favor of the SthinBt. , will say that it isafaot that theadvaiico in theprice of Calf Skins , Sole Leather , and most every kind of Shoe Stock , taken in connection with the adva oe for labor we 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 sny your order , given us early in the season , will be filed at the old prices ; and we hope , by being diligently alive to the requirements of the demard for a really first-class article , to supply you with a BE LTER line of coodsthan we have ever given you heretofore. Our purchase of both French and domestic Calf Skins , as well as a large supply of O k-tanned Sole Leather , were made very early in ihe season which , being boueht at foimer prices , relieves us in a great degree of the increased cost of production that many manufacturer are obliged to sustain in filling their orders taken early. Tour whole order fjr the coming fall season is well in bnnd , and will bo shipped at an early date. Wn des're ' to call the attention of those who use our goo-1 ! ? , through the medium of your house , to our now r.tyles in both Hand and Maoh ne Sewed work. Our French , ft'odium French and London Too goo JB are all made on entirely now lasts and new patterns , which wo feel sure will meet with a just appreciation and the approbation of your customers , w ith the improvement wo have made wo expect to furnish a more nearly pe feet fitting shoe than ever before , Wo as sure you , gentlemen , that we will endeavor to give all your order our prompt and careful attention , and with these assurances wo trust to merit the continuance of the minv favors you have been pleased to bestow upon us , and , awaiting your further commands , we are Eespeotfully yours , STACY , ADAMS & CO. C. A. BEEBB , W. RUNVAN , C. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wholesale and Retail Boilers In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Nos , 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs ,