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COUNCIL BLUFFS DAILY BJiaS- THURSDAY , OCTOBER 2 THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Thursday Morning October 2 , RATES. . . . rent * week By CanlM - - - - p By Ml" - . - - J10.00 per yew QFFICS : No. 7 rearl Btroct..No.ir Broadway. MINOR MENTION , Roe J. Rotter's now fall stock of cloths Ono solitary drunk in the police court yesterday. Who fired the shots on Pierce street Tuesday night ? The best carpet sweeper on earth at llarknosa Bros. Gauze underwear at cost to close out Block. J. J. Auworda & Co. , 317 Broadway - way , Millinery , notions , and the latest nov elties in a few days. J. J. Auworda & Co. , 317 Broadway. Oyclono cigarettes for sale at Opera honso cigar store. Only 10 cents for a package ot twenty. Summer gloves and gauze underwear nt cost , to close out stock. J. J. Auwtr- da & Co. , 317 Broadway. Word reached bore yesterday that a switchman at Pacific Junction had boon run over and instantly killed. See the cloak department of llarknosa Bros. It is now complete with choice garments for fall and winter service. n. Friedman has engaged the store formerly occupied by John Nicholson , and will fix it up as an annex to his other store. store.Max Max Mohn , who is always improving his Creston house , in now furrvsHng the parlors with marble mantle pieces of very rich appearance. An expressman named Leo was yesterday - torday fined 89.10 for contempt of court in not appearing as n witness in the Allou-Lowia assault case. Mr. Jorman , the poll tax collector , has tired of duning delinquents , and is now- collecting by suit. A number of promi nent citizens are being thus sued. The Ladies' Harmony Mission Prayer- mooting will bo huld th's evening at the residence of Mr. Moomaw , on Benton atroot'ono block from Harmony. The aldermen nro to make a poraoml inspection of Indian crook to-day. Loss talk , less inspection and more improve ment , is whit those who suffer from overflows demand. Leave to mnr/ was yesterday granted to J. P. Doyle , of Cass county , and Mai/ Lewis , of this city , also to Simon Harris , of Carroll , and Martha M. Ilmohart , of Guthorio. Yesterday afternoon there wn a lively little row between two women , wives of two horsotradora , who were located near the corner of Avenue A and Eigth street. Both were arrested. Jealousy is said to have inspired the row , The United States court adjourned yes terday noon. Llttlo of general public interest was done , and only a few crim inal cases were disposed of , they being for the violation of the revenue laws , and the fines imposed were small. J. W. Damon has commenced suit apainat the city , claiming § 1,500 damage because the city lias changed the grade of Bancroft street , abuttinc his property , raising the street four foot above the original grade on which ho built. Conrad Goiso'o artesian well has been aunk to a depth of 1,114 feet , and now has a flow of eighty gallons per minuta of excellent water. The machinery has been taken out to the institution for the deaf and dumb , where n well Is to bo sunk. Arrangements are made for n grand formal opening of the roller skating rink Thursday evening October Oth. The proprietor , Mr. Martens , has secured as the manager this aeasun Mr. A. F. Schcnk , who comes hero from Illinois and who has had cousidorablo experience in the business. Several attractive fea tures are being arranged for the opening. L , F. Bockhoff , the Main street cigar manufacturer , has caught a very largo and curious looking spider , which ho has preserved in alcohol , and which attracts much comment from these who have seen it. The body of the spider is about an inch long , and of an orange color , hand somely marked with brown and the body of a smaller spider is clearly outlined on the back in golden brown. The logs are about an inch long , Altogether it is qulto a capture. Officer Dunn night before last found a follow terribly drunk ou Broadway , but as the follow represented himself as a Nonpareil reporter , the officer lot him oil easy. When yesterday'a paper came out , giving Dunn a dig under the ribs , ho nat urally howled and swore off playing the good Samaritan any more. The drunken follow doubtless played it on Dunn , whan he represented himself as a reporter , So far as is known there are nbno of the Nonpareil editorial or reportorial force who get drunk , and if they did Dunn should run them in the tame as tvoulc any ouo olio. Wanted Local and District Agents Mutual Iletorvo Fund Life Association Now York. The leading life associatioi of .America. One hundred millions bus iness. 25,000 members. Seven hun dred thousand paid in losees. Ono hundred drod thousand deposited with insurance commission of New York Insurance at les than one-half the ratco charged by so called "old live companies. Addrots U B Mann , Department Manager , Counc ! BiuUV , Iowa. TICKET TACTICS , The Democrats Name Their Hen For Comity Offices , In Hcto" . The democratic county convention mot yesterday morning at the campaign club headquarter * . J. J , Frainoy , in the ab sence of Col , Pain , called the convention lo order and called R. M. Iloyt , of Knox township , who in expressing his appreci ation of the honor , daclarod that having taken an active part in all the campaigns For fort ; yor.rn , ho never saw ono in whih more interest was apparent. Charles A. Fox , of this city , was called lo bo secretary protom , with R. N. Whittlosoy as aas'stnnt secretary. On motion of J , J. Frainoy a commit- co was selected on credentials. The 'oliowing were named : First ward Robert Rain. Second ward Wtn , Pat ton. Ehird ward A. 0. Groham. Fourth ward W. H. Ware. Carson Center Wm. T. Bosbysholl. Crescent R. Kirkwood. Gower B. G. Davis. Grove J. linrdin. Hazel Doll P. B. Borum. James T. J. Batty. Keg Creole John A. JIutchins. Knox If. 0. Soiffort. Macedonia Dan B. Boror. Minden J. Crow. Noola T. S. Campbell. Norwalk Robert Curiy. Pleasant II. P. Gorl * . Valley J. W. Warner. Morola'id G. M. Monroe. Wright Wellington J. B. Matthews. York II. Rishton. Wm. Patton moved that the temper- , nco organizations bo niido permanent. VIr. Frainoy seconded it. Mr. Patton mt the motion and declared the council Uhough there were numrcous votes i-gainst it , and a call for a division of ho house. The point was raised that the motion was out of order , until the sominlttoo on credentials reported. Then hero wri a lively time over the question of taking a recess or an adjouinmont. After sovoial motlora and amendments , rith ouo or two v-itca , andonodoclsionby ] ho chair , it wai conceded with oomo in- 'o.ainlity that a recess bo Hkon un"l the committee on credentials reported. Then Mr. Lutz moved the appoint ment of a comrr ittoo on permanent or ganization. The following were accord- ngly named : John J. Lutz , Wm. Gi.io- wog , Goo. W. Robinson , A. W. Wyman , and H. Mendel. The committee on credentials reported ho following delegates ; the townships of Jrown , Bolknap , Center ; Hardln , Lewis , Lincoln , Silver Crook , and Wright not ic'ug represented. First Word 0. A. Holmes , llobert llnin , "cssio WrUora , V. Jonrings , G. II. Jnckson , 7. / Dawson. Second Ward Win. 1'atton , Win. Lacy , Vm. Gronowctf , .Tohn Tcmpleton , W , A , MT lister , .T. Nauirmyor. ' .third Word / ( J. Grnliam , ChnrloH Fox , elm Orcon , F , W. Spctman , li , Hwcnritigon , Fourth Ward 0 1' Wlckham , J ,7 Lut ? . W I Ware , , T A Jtluryhy , J L' Wea\or , Wells 3ook , li T Connor , M D Kardin , John fraiuoy. Cixrson township T J Ilixrtwoll. W F Jobynlioll , Cioacont 11 Kirkwood , G ] J Hampton , Wm On j. Gaidar L Smith , B J Davis. Grove .Tohn Harding , Clitls FogloTOiig. | Hiuol Doll-Perry Keel , Dr Kills , B Boron. Tninos T J lioatty , T Jones. KvS Crook-John Hardy , S McNny , A W Vvnmn. Knox 1C Cook. G llobiiuon. II O SoKFort , U B Ho"t , Frank Shipley. Macedonia D W Borer , J L Sullivan , John , > ois. . Mlndcn J Crow. 11 Dooncltcr , S Schwonk. Noola-HMondel , T Foley , T J Shirbrook , T S Campbell. Norwalk H Cu.ry. 1'loitant John Stiver , Henry Goetz , Thoa "lintlcord. Kockford-MII French , M Williams , V Vilson. Vnlley-0 W Ilnrdiiwn , J W Warner. Wnvoland-G L Momlford , J W lluih. W l 'ncton-G W Briffi-a , J B Matthews. York 11 Ilushton. Mr. Patton moved the report bo ac- opted. Carried. Mr. Gronoweg , of committee on por- nnnont organization , reported in favor of S. B. Iloyt as chairman , 0. A. Fox , secretary - rotary , and E. A. Backer , assistant. Ad opted. Mr. Frainoy moved that adjournment > o taken until 1 o'clock. Withdrawn on account of objections. GA , Holmes moved that convention irocoed to nominate a clerk ot courh. > rriod. On motion ofV. . II. Wuro ho first ballot was made informal. Mr. lolraea moved to take the ballot by call if townships. Carried. Mr. 0. P. iVickham moved that each delegate cast iis individual ballot Mr. Graham ob- ected , as some wards or townships had 10 full roprosontttion. Mr. Jesse Walt- irs moved that the delegates present cast ho full vote of the township or ward , ilr. Wickham's motion was lost and Mr. Walter's carried unanimously. Mr. Holmes mentioned the name of J. T. Shea of Noohi , aa candidate for clork. J. J. Frainoy placed in nomination for clerk P. J. Gallagher , of Garner town- Bid p. The ballot resulted : Total number of votes , 70. J. J. Shcn10 , Gallauher 211 , \V. H. Ware 2 , J. K. Cooper 7 , Wm. Patton 3 , Blank 1. In the city Shea received 0 votes , Gal- aghor 14 , Ware 2 , and Cooper 1. A formal ballot was then ordered , but F. J. Frainoy withdrew the name of P. J. Gallagher in frvor of J. J. Shea , who was then nominated unanimously by an- clumation. Tosso Walters moved that an informal lallot bo taken for county recorder. The name of J. F. Brodbeek was [ ilucod before the convention by fl. Men- del. del.Mr. Mr. Gronowtg presented the name of N. Schurz. The ballot resulted : Total number of votes , 7-1. Brodbock 41 , Sehurz 25 , D. S. Mack 8. The city's vote waa Brodbock 11 , and Schurz K ) , A formal ballot was taken , resulting ; Brodbeok 01 , fc'churz l.'t. The city vote stood 21 for Brodbeek to 0 for Schurz , The nomination of J. F. Brodbeek was then made unanimous. For supervisor the names of Robert Underwood , of Keg Creek , Robert Math * oroll , of Valley , A. W. Wyman , of KOK Crook , Wilson Blame , of Waveland , W. L Sapp , of Curton , were placed before the convention. An informal vote resulted : Whole number 74 ; Underwood 28 , Mothorell 15 , Wyman 1U , Sopp 18. The tity gave Underwood 10 and Wyman G. Mr. Wyman then withdrew his nsmo and Mr. MothereH's name was with drawn in f&vor of Mr. Sapp.j A formal ballot vras ordered. The city cait its vote solid for Underwood. The br'lot ' nominnt-d Mr. S. G. Underwood ho receiving 40 votes and Sapp 00. The nomina"on was then made unanimous. G. A. Holmes moved that a county central committee bo chosen of ono from each ward and townsHp , and that Thorn- as Bowman bo chosen as cr-.lrmnn. Car ried. ried.Tho The following committee was then chosen : First ward 0 A Holmes. Second ward M F Rohror. Third word A C Grrhcm. Fourth ward Wells Cook. Carson-W II Graff. Crescent R Kirkwood. Gainer U S Gallagher. Grove John Harding. Highdalq Thoa Leonard. Jones S D Blakoly. Keg Crook S G Underwood. Knox E B Iloyt. Macedonia JOB M Kolloy. Minden Jonas Crow. Noola J J Shea. Norwalk Ilobt Curry. Plcnant A M Scott. Rod field-M S Friend. Valley 0 W Hardln. Waveland Wilson Blaino. York David T Jones. Adjournment was then taken. Now hats , now styles , and now Dem- orost'a patterns just received at L. C. Arbuthnot'g. [ BAILWAY SMASH-UP. Several Oars and nn Tin Kino Wrecked Near Emerson. A railway smash-up occurred on the C. B. it Q. road about half a milo east of Qmorson about three o'clock yesterday morning. There were four trains , ono 'allowing the ether , and the second train , receiving a signal was stopped , and by some trouble in the engine was unable to iKrt up again. The third train com- ng up was pushing the cars on tea a aide-track to got the sou- md train out of the way , when the rain behind that came up and run into t. It was a hard looking wreck , but ortunafly no one was hurt. Five empty mssongor cars which were being brought lore were badly wrecked , and lour stook cars. Some horses were hurt and some of the cattle badly aHkon up , hut the nest of the damage was to the cars and ho engine , which waa almost wholly wrecked. The trackwas not cleared un- il late last night. Oysters served at all hours at the ox- losition at the rink. COMMEllOIAXj , COUNCIL ! BLurrs MAHKET. Whont-No. 1 milling , C0@05 ; No. 3 , 0 ® GO ; rejected 15. Corn Local purposes , 35@40. Oats For local purposes , 35 ® 10. Hay S10 00@U5 00 per ton : baled , GO@GO Kyo 10@45o. Corn Meal 11 > 0 per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , 6 00@ 700. 700.Coal Coal Delivered , hard , 11 CO per toe ; soft J OO per ton Lnrd Falrbank'g , wholesaling at OJc. Flour City flour , 1 C0@3 SO. Brooms 2 95@3 00 per doz. LTVB HTOOK. Cattle Butcher cows 3 00@3 25 , Butcher steers , -100 ® 125. Shoot ) 3.50. Hogs TJ5@ 105. 1'llOUL'CE AND F3UIT3. Quotations by J. M. St. John li.Co. , com- tnlfleion merchants , G3S Brondwny. Poultry Live old hens , 7c ; spring chickens , 2 2S@2 CO per doz. Poachoi * bua. box , 1 00. Lomona 150@5 00 nor box. Butter Creamery , 18@20c ; choice country IGc. IGc.Eggs Ifi per dozen. vegetables Potatoes , 3040o per bushel ; onions , 40@50c per bu ; npplou , cheico cooking > r eating , 2 50 ; beans , 1 7o@2 GO per inahol ; Swcot potatoes , 4 00 ver bbl. "Boston Mlles , " lots of fun and music at the exposition to-night , all for 25c. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTIOK. SpocUl a varttsomenta , BUO aa Loit , found , To Loan , For Sale , To Kctit , Wants , Board- ag , oto. , will bo Inserted In thla column at the low ate of TIM CKNT3 1'EK LINK ( or the first Insertion and FlVK CENTS 1'KH LINK ( or cacli subsequent n- crtlon. Loare od > erthomonti tt ouioffico , Ho. 'carl Street , near liroidwav WANTS. Capital CcntcYville onif iitlicr' ' Heft louaooal koiitatOoorKO Heatona , 013 Droail- Telephone No. 111) . RKASONADU : IMIICF.g-FiUr ciht | and mo at Uoorir.0 Ikatou'n coal and need > ard ! S liruiduny. 'Jclojihono No. 110. Oll HAU-A : nno Iiloodod str.lllon. h , Gold. ntoln,640 nroadnay , Council Illullfl. SI ) . A housokcqiir. AppI ) at MO Broad- > - cirrlaitBinlth. Aciilrcea WANTKD-Allratdaas H. F. llattonliauor , Councllllluira. Foil BAI.R UKASONAIIU : . coiuu , plruand iir'ncrj Imslnosi. Only onu In toun. UCOHUII , 111 health. AddrcM U , L. Wtlllainu , IS Korlli Main lit , , Council llluirs. turnlslitd front rooms , nt I'AKbN 111' . doiit.S.lrd , ISSI.Iiy thu corner lltlHUeet and 'J.Jril Avenue , Council Ilnlln , u hlack hog u elK'hlni ; about 1(0 iioumls. Ou n. ur reijucBted to jiro > u property , | > ay clurgw and Uko KrlcKson. Afolcl cross ou Oakland ntcnuo. Market LOST Olou 8VCI1UO. North Main tir ot , or UroaJwoy. 'Ifao Under vtlll icturn to UKK olllco. / 1 HUMAN AND rJIKNCII-Tlioeo dctlrln ? prlxtto \JC \ losnons in cither UIIKUUKO diould call upon cr aiTJrctH Mrs. Wtelcott , 601 italn btrcot , Uoato ( re- ereiicca. _ _ | ; < UU IlKNl' furnlsliwl room , \Vanhlugtoii JL ? a > enua , KNl'-Tliu Ortli 1'ackiiw ho and machluery , Incatcdln thU city. Capaa 160 liuk'a par ilav. udoll li Day. WAN1KI > fcvory Uuuy m Couni.il Ulua to tana TimUm. Uolhcrcd by carrier l only twenty oenU week. \\/AN I Kl-llnlii ) | ( room iMrl liiimixllatcl ) . Waged M $16 per tuontli , apply of H toward , Ogden HOUBO. FOll 8AT.K My roaldenoa , corner 7thenuo and 10th btrcec. If taken noon will nil ( or f-.OOO below \aluc. Will alia loll furniture. carpet > , A.O , all or In part. If not sold at onca will rent promi se * , itii homo furnished or unfurnished , at moderate rent. Any ono thinking ot making ttidrhouit In Council llliifli will do well to lincstl- gate tliU oiler. It la the test bargain over offered n the rlty. M A. UPTON. r \U > 1'AI'KIIS For eale at ! ) ouloo , at 115 oeuM a hundred E. Eice M. D. n A linPD'3 ' ° ' other tumors removed without Ib ulinUtnU , kulfa or dnwloK o blood. CHRONIC DISEASES * " T. Over hlrty ye r practical eiperl uo. 0 o No. 1'earl trett , Council Uluffi CVCoDoulUlloa tree Justice of the Peace , Omaha and Council Blaffr , tle&I eiUto cclltotlon fci'tncy. Odd Follows Block over iblagg llauk. Music Hall 103 MAIN STEEET , Council Bluffs , Iowa J. MUELLER , IMPORTER ND DEALER IN AND- Musical Instruments of Every Description I claim to havn thn Lest selected stock 'and largest variety of any no ab out here I can duplicate New York and Chicago prices every ime ; and that I sell low those who are and have been my customers will be'ar mo out. My line o Plush IGoods is especially fine , such as Albums , Odor Cnses , Toilet Sets , Ladies' Arm Bags , Purses , etc. I have the largest stock and best variety in Cups and Sauceis , Vases , Toilet Sets , Tin Toys , Dolls , Doll Carriages , Wagons , Sleds. Carts and so on without an end. As my traveling agent may not get around to see you in timeI will allow ou 5 per cent on any bill for traveling expenses if you will call at my tore and make your selections. My samples will bo ready by October 1st , 1884. I guarantee low prices. Assortments of Toysfrom 8100 to § 5.00 put upready ] ship. COOKXTO AND HEATING STOVES Both new and second hand , ranging in prices from $3.60 to $25 each. Take advantage and call early to obtain the best bargains. I am making a big reduction in 3F-TJ 3RKTI " TJ Aa I nceil tlio room to display my stock ot etori 3. To close out our stock of Summer Goobs , we are ofteeiug them remark ably low. . _ Present price 50c , former price 7 5c. Next quality has been reduced from 40c to 25c. Reduced 25 per cent. NT. J. AUWERDA & CO. , 317 Broad-way. COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA. - KVKKYT1IIXO Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St. , COUNCILBLUFFS lias Enlarged end Re-fUted His Store , and Offers Extra Inducements to Purchasers of DRY GOODS , FANCY GOODS , LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. 734 Broadway , - Council Bluffs. MRS. S. J. NORRIS , Latest Styles j Having opened in a now store I invite the inspection of ladies. KB. S. .T. N011UIH. iit ! nrnadwuy. . . . . Couii A. F. CrA.T TBUIIU CK , G. EDOAU , 0. B. BESWIOK , Mnnnger. Assistant. Secretory. DETEGTiVE ASSOCIATION OF , OOUNCIL BLUFFS. All kinds of Detective service furnished in and out of the city on short notice. ALL COMMUNICATIONS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. mpI ° ' } COUNCIL BLUtYS , IOWA. WIIOLESALK DBALEUS IN HATS , CAPS BUCK GLOVES , nd 344 Prnadwny. Of ) DNOir. BI.UFKB TOW A . J. J. Waves , Switches , Whatnots , Langi/y ard Pompadour Frizzes , ALL KINDS OF MAIN STREET , COUNCIL BLUFF .H , HOEHE & C0. ; WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wo make a specialty , at our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA und YARA CIGARS. All Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted aa roprcsontod. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE , C52 Broadway , * . H. H. HORNE & CO. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA A COMPLETE LINE OP Boots , Shoes and Rubbers All now and clean. LOWEST THICKS and shown In PLAIN FIOURKS. Solid ( roods. No Miodili. All work warranted. Wo are bound to ( jet Miiuilntod , If pooda ami tirlccs . n.IlUolt. No trouble to show Roods. Mall orders solicited. Goodl cnt to all partaO. 0. D. subject to apprMal. Call and look o\cr our stock at Boston Boot and Shoe Store. 417 Broadway , Council Bluffe. E. E. ADAMS & CO. NASH BROTHERS We cau turn out more horse shoes tlmu any two meu in Iowa or Nebraska , for love or mouey. Afl Shoes are Hand Made and NO MACHINE SHOES USED , All Work Guaranteed. 719 Broadway . . . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS KIEL'S SALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which wo will sell in retail or wholesale lots. All Stock Warranted as Represented. iWliolc.alo and retail dealers In Grain unit Baled Hay. Prices rea- I eonatle. Satisfaction Quirantccil. SOIHILTJTIEjR < Sc ZBOXjjE ST i Corner Fifth Avo. & 4th St. , Council Blufla. SMITH & TOLI/EK , Agra. , LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Mala street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Select ; From. LARGEST AND'BEST STOOK OF ALL KINDS OF 'n Iowa and Nebraska , and aold for the loaat money at 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. MRS , D , A , BENEDICTManufacturer , > urtalBB , In Lace , elite , Turcoman , Etc. oilcloths , Mattlnga , LlnoloumaEtc lioicest and Best Selected STOOK in the WEST , pmo and bo convinced that wo are headquarters for all gooda in our line , cheapest place to buy CARPETS , Curtains and House Furnishings in the Cr'ty. Upholstering aud Bedding Supplies. Nos. 5 , 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled PromptlyCardnue MANDEMAKERJS & V.N , STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY , 201 Upper Broadway Cor. Stutsmnn SL , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Orders in the city or country solicited. Prompt attentioa and satisfaction Guaranteed. THE MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY Is bettor prepared than over before to fill nil demands for washing. "Wo call your attention especially to our capacity for doing family washing. Very low rates. All kinds of work done in firnt-class order. Special paina will bo taken with flannels. Orders sent by mall or otherwise receive prompt attention. ALBERT P. JOHNSON , Proprietor. 712 BROADWAY . . . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS ftjetalic Caskets and Wooden Coffins of all Kinds. ELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT UNTO. 12 EOT. OXOTeviaa. 3t. . CSoia.3o.oiX W. P , ALYSWOETH. . ! ' \m"OU8eaa ° * t'l on the LlITi , * : GIANT iiuck ud any dlatanco and over any kind Tot groun HICK UOUfaES rolled. All workruarmteed. W.P. ATLSWOKTH , 1010 Ninth street COUNCILBLUFFS. PIANO HALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by FEAM Lisrr , EMERSON PIANOS. Unrivalled or Toue or FlnUhi KIMBALL PIANOS Best Modern Price to Buy. The Kimball Orpran , eo long and favorably known In tha weat , rnoommends Itself J. Jj. 8TEAVAUT , Sola Agent for above linoa of Good * . Wftrorooiiis. y Jj Ur , ceil Blufla , Iowa. . . Correspondence Solicited , Aseuts Wuated.