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i 4 L | | THE DAILYOBEE-~COUNCIL BLUFFS, [OWA SATUEDAY, JULY 42 188 The Daily Bee COUNGIL BLUFFS. Saturday Morning, July 22 BUBSURIPTION RATES: By Carrler, 20 cents por weok By Mail, #10.00 per Year Office: No. 7 Pearlj Street, Nea) Broadway. MAYNE & GRIFFIN, Managers Olty Circula sion, H. W. TILTON, City Editor, MINOR MENTIONS, —Sherraden makes{photographs. —Pianos and organs to rent at J. Muel- ler's, —The water pipes were yesterday buricd on Scott street and acrors the creek under the bridge, lying on the bed of the creek. —Three to six pieces of music for 10c, at J. Mueller’s, —Fonr SALE.~A fresh milch cow with ealf. L.W Tu —Major Lyman and wife happily en- tertained a goodly number of their friends last evening. All seemed to enjoy the oc- casion heartily, —Store and dwelling for sale by Herz- man. ~—Herzman,is bound to close out, —At Mueller's you ean find Chickering, Weber, Burdett and other celebritios, —An insane man, a German named Myers, arrived on the Union Pacific yis- terday, and was sent on to St. Louis in charge of two men, —(Great bargains in all goods at Herz- man’s, —This afternoon the B. & M. club, of Omaha, and the Conneil Bluffs nine are to try their mettle on the dismond field, Tt will be an interesting game without doubt, —Joseph Reiter makes suits in tho lat- ost styles at 810 Broadway. —A well-dressed man giving the name of Yaten was yesterday afternoon placed in the cooler, for being on a spree, and unable to pay his hotel bill, he having ap- parently spent his money in other ways, —Millinery goods fifty cents on the dol- ar at Horzman's, —Thero will be peaching to-morrow at the Broadway church by Rev. P, F, Dre- see, pastor. 51 jeot at 1050 &, m.: “Catching the Solar Radiance;” at 8 p. m . **The Origin of Life.” Sunday school at 12 m, Young people's meeting at7 p. m. —W. C. McBretney, recently from To- veka, Kas., has fully decided to engage in the undertaking business here, and has secured for his headjuartera No, 17, North Main street, where he is getting in a full stock to meet all demands in that line. The establishment is to be complete in every respect and will be fully opened n a fow days, ~The Milwaukee & St. Taul railway folks are ut work putting in frogs, switches, etc., in the city. The carpenters bave commenced puttiog up the new freight house, which is to be about 82x160 feet, and other work is going along lively. The passenger trains will be put on some- time next month, and in the meantime the local freight, with a coach attached, is running, —~Several days ago complaint was made in Justice Fralney's court, charging Michael Hawk with jumping a board bill, and the warrant given to Constable Rose. crans, Yesterday Officer Barlyle seeing Hawk, and knowing he was wanted, showed him into Justice Frainey's office, and turning him over tothe court etarted down stuirs. The court sent for Rosecrans and while the justice was making out some papers, the prisoner made a break tor the door and disappeared, —T'he experiinents at making iron shot at the factory here are at an end now, the conclusion having b en reached that there is no need to wait lon er, but to go right abead getting machinery ready to manufacture, rather than experiment, the experiment proving so eatisfactory us to warrant going ahesd. There is also other work going on at the factory in the foundry line, A day or two ago one casting was made weighing over 1,800 pounds, in being & part of some mining machinery. —The aldermen do not seem to enjoy having to carry all the burden of blame for the bungling way in which the ordi. nance making business has been done. They eay the printers are the ones to blame; that the ordinance was correct as passed, and that the blunders were made by The Noopareil force. If this is true, as they claim, it will show up where the bills come in for printing and reprinting the ordinance. If this extra expeunte and trouble is caused by the printers, the aldermen will hardly have the au- dacity to allow The Noopareil its bill for work which was worse than not dove at all, ~There was a sensational sccount given in a contemporary paper concerning a little boy falliug from the top of a car in the Chicago & Northwestern yard, it being stated that hs was fatally injured. This proves to be mostly nousense, The facts @ o that the boy, a son of D, B Webster, liviog on Fifth avenue and Thirtee.th street, while playing on top of some cars standiog in that yard, fell between the car, but was not injured seriously, receiv- ing & slight cut on the head and some bruises, but nothing warranting the state- ment that the boy is going to die, Dr, Hanchett, who attended him, says be is not seriously hurt, ~—Allen Ross, the alleged rapist was brought before Justice Fraineylyesterday for examination, but bis attorney being absent from the city a coutinuance was given until next Monday, In escorting the prisoner to and from the jail Constable Fox kept a sharp eye on him and the iron on his wrist, There is reason to fear Ross jumping. When Chief Feld took him to the juil & time ago Ross urged him to let bim run, and told the chief that he might fire if he wanted to if he would only aim high., That would let the chief out of all the blame, Mr, Field could bardly see it, and Ross bad to march on, ~Nick Backus, of the Lower hotel, who was fined $25 and costs for selling intoxi- cants, rather tired of his spiteful resolution to lay in jail rather than pay, Some of bis friends found Judge Aylesworth about | 1 11 W'clock Thuraday nigut, to get Backu elensed, and on the #-surance that he could appear in conrt yesterday and eithe: ile bonds for an appeal or pay up his fine, fer for 1 Officer the jadge gave an « rought into cour tais document and Dackus was relea ed exterday he failed to do as he agreed : ¢ that he wanted to tal) or the matter with an attorney first Late yosterday afternoon the court was o ¢, and Officer Tywon find . B ckus ¢ lked him up again He talks of ¢ of haby sorpus, and having the validity of the ordinance and other poir ts tested, ~Clark, of The Nonpareil, in the dearth of news auvd a desire to fill space, framea and padded out a column account of ar old man supposed to have been confi denced out of 850 at the transfer, but whe really had pa-sed a counterfeit $100 bill off on the sharpers and got 850 back i hange, in good money, OFf courso it wa an old, old story, rehearsed to fill space, there being no occurrence of the kind Colonel Keatley, however, took it all in, bit at the bait, and rehashed it for his et ting ot A wi LOOKING OVER THE GROD,VD. he Plan for a C House N v Hall and Market 3iven Up. Yesterday morning the mayor and nost of the mem! ers of the city coun 1 met as a coronitt se of the whole to sonfer with Petor Bechtele in regarc » the property owned by him or Jryant street, opposite Dobany's opera 10use, this conference being in accord- «ea with the action of the cou aken at a late meeting, The mayor wnd aldermen paid a visit in person to he ground to vee how it would do for + market house and city hall, Some ime ago u plan was_talked over for \aving the same built by a stock com- »any, the city to have certain intorests nit and to have office room for its various departmen‘s, It is under stood that there 18 some prospect of this plan being put into practical effcct. Mr. Bachtele offers a bonus ot 1,000 f the same is located on his land, the ground to be bought at its ovening paper w4 an aotual occurrence, | MATkot vluo _;;mng’;m,:'g? St mlh;;u? |nmz|g*|nu (n}::lr#r.n 'lh‘a r:....- money into . & - mATket. " plas parell, in turn, got caught in the very trap | oy s i it {a rightly planned. The it had set. It saw an account in the even- ing paper of an old man being confidenced of 850, and copied 1t into its paper. A lie told often enough is soon believed by the teller himaclf, and when so stuck to begins to gain credence with the public Hence, by this time, Clark probahly thinks it really did happen. Of course it did not, and Officer Cusick is hot about having such yarns set afl jat, as he is get- ting the transter in rather a quiet and orderly condition, and wants to keep the record as clean aa possible, el i ‘MAKING READY. The Committees Who are to Care For the Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias, A large number of our citizens are actively interested in proparing for the meeting of the grand lodge of the Knights of Pythias of Towa, to be held in this city October 25, It is expected that at that time there will bo hundreds of visitors in tho city, and extensive arrangements are being made that the event may be fully in keeping with the city and with the order. The list of commit- tecs has been revised and corrected, and is now as follows: Executive committee.—W. R. Vaughan, preeident; Chas, Barhauson, vice president; Edwin J. Abbot, seo rotary; F. L. Meyer, treasurer: B i- win J. Abbott, O, Wesley, St. Albans lodge No. 17; W. R Vaughan, G. M Wasburn, Council Bluffs lodge No. 40; F.L Meyor, E. Rosecrans, Gooethe lodge No. b1; C. Barghausen, J. Rei- ter, Concordia lodge No, 62; W. F. Laraway, Glenwood lodge No. 43; O W. McGavern, Anchor lodge No, 60, Missouri Valley. Reception committee, — G, M, Wash- burn, chairmav; O, H. Sherradan, E. H. Odell, G W. McCoy, D, B. Dai ley, A. H. Grmber, J. B. Bell, J. B. Coon, W. F. Dodge, J. A. Hereld, J. D. Nicholson, J. Lindt, F. L. Boern. hardi, L. 8. Russell, M. 0. Felker, A. N. Jackson, A. Hober, F. Luchow, G. Scherer, L Kost, F. Grote, Ways and means committeo,—E. Rosecrans, chairman; P, D, Mottaz, William Keeline, C. Gregory, J. Hum- mer, P. Ehlers, J.G. Tipton, S Katzonstein, F. Boekemper, Printiog and supplies.—J, Reiter, chairman; E. J Abbott, F' B, Patton, L. O. Brackett, R. Holst, L. Burcham, A. N. Jackson, B. Grahl, A. Blum, Hall and music.—-C, Barghausen, chairman; J. W, Darnell, A.” Glenn, W. H. Grandy, J. E. Metcalfe, W. Pfeifer, M. Gallager, ¥, Bornharki, G. Keil, N. Kuhl, Docoration—F. L. Meyer, chairman, E. Mottaz, L. Joues, J. N. Beckley, A. B. Howe, M, C. Felker, E. Toy- stad, K. Foetisch, L. Boekemper Banquet and Ball—C. Wesley, chair- man, A. L. Ayres, O. Tibbitts, E, Falkinburg, A, Giloert, W, Fieiffer, F. Togstad, J. Kost, C. Faul. Correspondence—E. J. Abbott, chairman, J. A. Spaulding, J, R Stagg, C. H. Champ, C. D. Walters, M Gallagher, M. Gentry, J. Linder, C. Barghausen, ‘Transportation ~W. R. Vaughan, chairman, T, H. Stewart, W, N Young, C. M, Harl, C. R. Mitchell, L. T, Graham, M, Gentry, L. Hall, H. Nutt, Tuvitation—E. J. Abbott, chairman, L. 8. Ruesoll, C. Sanderson, F. W. Spetman, L A. Bergnan, O, E Tay- lor, G. D Duels, P, Kittler, 0. D, Voorhis, 15 Rsecrans, K. Bernhardi, Geo, Payuuk, P. Lither; 8 large, Johu 11, ( man, H, D, Walk: W. G. Mercer, Van Valkenbor H bbb Cameron, Wui I’ Soann ¢, 0 ¢4 E. 0. Hurlbit, Johe 8 1t v at W F, Lirawas, Giopel Tinth. He that is sur vy fur a stoangor smart for it. Put de that i SPRING BLOSSON {1 curing Diver, nidue and compludits of & ke tondeicy, shall never be disaniuted I Price 50 cents, trial boteles 10 ¢ July17alw VENMONAL meRt b the O n yesterday, Mrs, Thomas Griftio, of Omaha, is in the city visiting Mrs, M, G, Griftin, Al Fish, of Raclne, was again in the clty yesterday, of Wooster, 0., wus a probanility is that some plan will be hit upon which can be successfully worked, and which will prove of ad- vantage to thp city. The grounds luoked at have been used some time as & market place for hay, wood, etc, and the city scales havo been located there until changed 1o the intersection of Main and Pearl streots, Lots have been secured south of the court house for teams to stand on, but the old habit is so strong that farmers are still driving their loads to the old market place and the newly leased lots near where the city scales are now are left almost unnoticed and unused. Cowplaint has been made for the police to make the hay and wood men to go to the lot now ready for them and leave the old grounds. There seoms to be no legal way now to make them do so, and the police, therefore, are waiting for the council to pass some ordinarce or take some action giving them the right beture they attempt to enforce a change, S I T L AT A DIZZY DASH. A Runaway Horse Causes Injurles to Two Ladies ana a Child, Yesterday afternoon Mrs, Coy, the wife of the proprietor of the Coy horse, started in a buggy with her lit- tle daughter and her agad mother, for a drive into the country. They had & young, green horse. and in going up Broadway, a dog sprang at bim, frightening him into a run. The horse turned completely around, but ' | fortunately Mrs, Coy eo reined him that he did not overturn the buggy, but started back on Broadway, still at a running gait, until he reached the corner of Main street, where he made a sharp, quick turn again, and completely overturned the carriage, throwing the occupants out, and smashing the rig badly. The ladiesand child were thought by those who saw the accident to be at least very seriously, 1f not fatally injured, and they were hurriedly placed in a carrisge and taken home. A more careful examination of the injuries showed that none of the party had broken bones, or any apparently seri- ous hurts, Mrs, &y struck on her head and shoulder, but the chief hurt seemed to be acut upon the head, and a very lame shoulder. She had some bruises besides. Her mother, Mrs. Quick, also had a cut upon the head and some bruises, while the child escaped with a mere scratch on the neck, —_—— Worthy ot Praise. As a rule we o not recommend Patent Medicines, but when we know of one that really is & public benefactor. and does positively cure, then we consider it our duty to impart that information to all. Electric Bitters are truly a most valuable medicine, and will surely cure Biliousness, Fe er and Ague, Stomach, Liver anc Kidney Complainis, ev.n were all other remedics fail. We know wereof wespeak, and can freely recommend them to all,— (gxr]!e at filty centsa bottle, by oodman, IOWA ITEMS. The Clarissa 0. Cook Home for In- igent Females at Davenport is com- pleted. Ottumwa is figuring on a fine school building to cost in the near proximity of §20,000. Frod. Bentley, aged 13, of Sidney, goes to the reform school for attacking his mother with & hatchiet Voateran ¢ ers of Banton and L he hli ae Belle i the Gt wed Teh of e oid that cially speaki b ioad The I wau and Liodva of A cient Ovier of United meet in Codar Rapics (he sider the condition of the this state. . Amoug the participants in a reun- ion of the lead mine region of Du- buque was Col. Peter Parkinson, the only survivor of the hattle of Peca- tonica., fought in 1832, ‘Ihe Catholica of Dubuque turned Vo eon race in E. D, Cole, of Chicago, agent of the Grand Trunk railway, was in the city yes. day, Josph Eiboeck, editor and proprietor of The Towa StastsjAnzeiger, was among the | fs weloome callers at Tuk DBrk office yester- day, is in the city on & visit to Mr, and Mrs, John Lindt, the lutter beir the matter of hea o word for fifty he not having heard e e SRR Rl Bucklin's Arnica Salve, Hrul;-u, or vor Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hande, 'Chil blains, Coros, and all Kb eruptions, and positively curee piles, It is guaranteed to give satisfaction or Price, 25 cents per box, . Goodman his danghter, | counties in the The old gentleman is inhis eighty-eighth | 1100 smendm year and s still quite vigorous, except in | "10W that seventy-four gave wmajori- The BEst SALVE in the world for Cuts | the east side, Des Moin Boren Uloers, Lalt Rheum, Fo | to have committed suicido by woney refunded, | little baby. For saleffby 0. | clothing of a woman was found on the out iv force on Snnday with a proces- sion, banners and music, to witness the laying of the corner-stone of the chapel for the cathedral, Near Cedar Rapids on the 17th, rimer named Burnett fell from a load of hay and was followed by a pitch- fork, the tines of which struck him on Steven Grifin, Eeq, Mishawka, Ind,, | the back of the head, causing death, Complete returns from the ninety state on the prohibi- t to the constitution ties for the amendment, twenty-four agaiust it, and one— Van Buren—gave | a tie vote. A woman named Dora Leonard of 0 luspuled rown- ing in the Des Moines river, Sh\:”;l nlso supposed to have drowned her About a week ago the banks of the river, and it was sur- | iar arm and a big bovquet of flowers l mised that a woman had been drowned wnd search of the river has been made, b1t nobody has been found yet. A! Clinton on the 17th, Ecank Ray while titoxicated was struck by atran and killed, He was about 50 years age d ro far as is known had no fami e made the third man whe 1ad been killed by the cars in Clinton within a week. The other two were W. C. Yancy and Frank Robertson. phniin ARsuip-Saiit - She Understood, A woman with a market basket on in her hand, was waiting at the ferry dock when a man of pleasant address approached her and sai ‘‘Madam, that is a very fine nose- gay.” “‘Yes, sir.” “T think it is the finest one I ever waw, and I have been in twenty-seven different stat “‘Yes, sir.’ ‘‘There is the pansy hiding itself behind the rose. According to the language of flowers, the pansy stands for: ‘Darling, T cannot live without you." T likewise observe the rosebud. The language of the rosebud is: ‘I'm looking for a husband.” Madam, do vou under:tand the Ilangnage of flowersa? " “Yes, sir.” “‘What is the language of the tulip?” ““The tulip says, sir, if you don’t stump along with your brazen impu- dence T'll have you walked into the cooler!” was her firm roply. He stumped. ON EVERY DOLLAR BY BUYING YOUR GROCERIES AT THE Boston Tea Co's Store, 16 Main 8t. and 16 Peari 8t., Council Bluffs, Ty, S 0, * TRY IT AND (:b, % # COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORKS, MANUFACTURERS OF ENCINES, BOILERS, MINING » - ok Briour's Disease of the Kidneys, Diabetes and other Diseases of the Kidneys and Liver, which you are be- ing 80 frightened abont, Hop Bitters is the only thing that will surely and permanently prevent and cure. All other pretended cures only relieve for a time and then make you many times worso, Pald a Biil, A Detroit lawyer took in a new boy the other day, and as he had suffered to some extent from the depridations of the former one, he decided to try the new lad's honesty at once. He thercfore placed 815 in bills under a weight on his desk and walked with out a word, Upon his return, halfan hour later, the bills were gone and seventy five cents in silver had tuken their place. “Boy! when T stepped out to get a diaft on London I left $15 under this weight!” “‘Yes, sir.” “‘And now I find only seventy-five cent ““Yen, sir, but you see you hadn’t been gone five minutes when & man came in with a bill against you f $14.26, and T paidit. T guess the change is correct,” “You—you paid a bill?” “‘Yee, sir - thero it is, all receipted. The mon said it had slipped your mind for the last four years, and o He didn’t get any further before he was rushed for the stairs, and he isn’t in the law business any more, Certificate. “T have used Burnock BrLoop Brrrens with great benefit fur indigestion and con- stipation of the bowels.” Price $1. C. L. EASTON, july17diw ‘Hamilton, Ont.” COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTIOE.—Special advertisements, suc as Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, ants, Boarding, etc., will bo inserted In this co'umn at the low rateof TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent insertion Leave adv ertisements ot our office, No.7 Pearl Stroct, ncar Broadway. enors of] owrth p in Tows and ~o'ra ba, to tabe orders for new publ cation- The pub ‘catious ara s andard. and seli at sight. Our crms 1 0 sgen's make from §3 to 810 perd y. ¥ Iars and tesmn widress Western Book Company, Council B ulls lowa. y-19-41 7ANTED—A zo00d horse, for general pur. “ weight about 900, Iuquire st A, 1 ulid ¢ 12 A first-clags barber i+ mediately, W AAoms o0, 5 Geon, Cour et Blo: n o Ju yiuf ANTED—Everyhody in Council Bluffs i« to take i 0 conts per week, de livered by carriors. Oftice, No 7 Poarl Streot near ay. ANTED—To buy 100 tons broom For particulars’ address Council otory, Councl! Blufls, lowa. 6 Broon For Sale and Rent DOR SALI [ bakery, nicely furnt he g good paying patronage. Aduiess, box seventy, Em. eriou, Jowa, Gyitou OR SALE—A red Ir'sh setter dcg, 1 year old, thorcughly yard b ken. will sell cheap! S, P, 0. b x 1042, C. B. Iowa. TOR RENT.— Unfurnished rocms, 5671 Main AND GENERAL MACHINERY Office and Works, Main Street, COUNOIL BLUFFS, IOWA. We give epeclal attentlon to Stamp Mills, Smelting Furnaces, HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY, HOUSE FRONTS, GEHNERAL REPAIR WORK will receive prompt attention. A gencral as- sortment of Brass @oods, Belting, Piving, AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry, Pig Iron, Coke, Coal CHAS. HENDRIE, / __ President MAIN STREET LIVERY, FEED —AND— SALE STABLE. All Shippers and Travelers will find good accommodation and reasonable charges. SOUTH MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL, Council Bluffs, - - Iowa. HOLLAND & MILLER, SR Proprietors. " Rubber Hose, Iron and Lead Pipe, Iron and Brass Fittings and Trimmings, at j Bixby & Wood'’s, THE PLUMBERS. On Bancroft or (Fourth Streets.) J. M. PALMER, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT, __COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. I he Star Bakery, HOWARD & ROBIE, 227 MAIN ST, Employ the best Bread Baker in the West; also a choice hund for Cakes and Pice, Bread_delivered to all parts of the city. MaURER & CRAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich Cut Glass, Fine French China, Sliver Ware &c., 840 BROADWAY. - COUNCIL BLUFFS, [OWA. MRS, d. J. nluton, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, 222 Brosdwav Council Bluffs SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL. N, Anderson, - - Proprietor, Btro.t. jo2l-lm o lots, 860 x v outh only, AYOL VAUGHAN TOR SALE—Beantiful re cach; nothing \lnnv B T Ui & SMOTHERS, n \ Oaha express. Ordérs left at Boston a str ot Counc | “luffw, or J. C. Farnem « treet, Omaha, will receive tent on. y1e- t (0 11LL AHEAD—Great success. Cxll and soe M new accessor es and spccimens of pictures gelatii.e do process, Ty 10, Main street. at the Excelsior h and Oculist. 1t is only Iy 1o R, W. L. PATTON [ Can cure any cis @ matter of time, and threo to five week: how loug disea , operate and r 1usert artificial moveing tad Sullivan & Fitzgerald, DEALERS IN *|GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery, Glassware, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC Also agents for the following lines of Steamship Companies : Cunard, Anchor, Guion, American, and State Steamship Com) auics. DRAXFTS For sale qn the Royal Pauk of Ircland and of Ireland, Dubliv, Those wi o intend to s friends to any part of Europe will lnd it to th uterest to call on Sullivan & Fitzgeral AGENTS, 782 Lower Broadway. Table supplied with the best tho market af- fords. Terme §3.60 and 84,00 per woek. Transient 1,00 per day 108, OFFICHK, W. 0. M. "UBKY _|OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS, Council Bluffs, Ia, Established, - - 1866 and Dowestic Exchange sud home secu INFIRMARY | 0.0, 0ATT LD, V.5, (Late Veterinary Surgeon U, 8. A.) The Only Veterinary Surgeon in the City. OFFICE AT BLUE BARN, UPPER BROADWAY. REFERENCES : All of the b.st Physicians in Council Blufts and PROPRIETOR OF d ' RESTAUBANT & EBATING HOUSE, 818 South Maiu Street, Counell Bluffs, house and newly ftted up in first class N Moals st all hours. oo cream and lemo- o style. 348 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ia, | svis every evoutag. Fruiw aud contestionerle ey HARKNESS, ORGUTT & GO, )RY GOODS ~ AND CARPET HOUSE. Broadway, and Fourth Street., Counci! Bluffs, Irwa mar-2-3m . A\ J. MUELLER’S SOLE AG. NI FOR CHICKERING AND WEBER PIANO, ‘ Burdette and Western Co!-| 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. Qorrespondencs solicited. ADDRBESS J. MUELLER, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Gnarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 S BN TR S DMEADE I F WERST. Huff and Willow Sreets., Council Bluffs. S S KEILLER, IVE A4 IVEVT O 5L FURNITURE HOUSE. Mirrnrs,lypholstery, Fepairing, Etc,, Wood and Metallic Coffins. 0. 436 Broadway, Cor. ant St., Council Bluffs, Towa. UNION BAKERY, 517 SOUTH WAIN STREET. 1THE BEHST BREAD IN THE OITY. None but first-class Bakers employed. Bread, Cake, Pies, &c., delivered to any part of the city. Our 1l day. o P. AYRES, Proprietor, E. CO O X, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Has For Sale, Town Lots, Improved and Unimproved, also, Railroad Lands and a number ot Well Improved Farms, both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. 8. MAYNE, over Savings Bank, - COUNOCIL BLUF8 Brockton, Mass,, July 13, 1882. Z. T. Lindsey & Co., Council Bluffs, Ta.: Dear Sirs:—Rep'ying to your esieemed favor of the 5thinst.,will say that it isafact that theadvauce in the price of Culf Skins, Sole Leather, and most every kind of dhoe Stock, taken in counection w th the adva- ce for labor we have been obliced to concede to workmen, has increased in no small degree tha cost of manuficturing. N otwith- standing which fact we are pleased to say your o der, given us early in *he season, will be fi led av thie old prioes; and we hope, by being diligent'y alive to the rcquireme ts of the demand for a really first-class article, to supply you with a BELTER line of goods than we have ever given you heretofore. Our purchase of both Frerch and domestic Calf Skins, as well as a large supply of O k-tanned Sole Leather, were made very early in the season which, being boueht at former prices, relieves us in a great decree of the inoreased cost of production that many manufactureis =~ are cblized to sustain in filling their ordars takan early. Your whele order for the coming fall season is well in hand, and wll be shipped at an early date. We des re to ca!l the attention of those why use our goo's, through the mediim of your house, to our new styles in both Hand and Mach ne Sewed work. Our French, Medium French and Lordon Toe goo s are all made on entirely new lasts and new patterns, which we feel sure will meet with a just appreciation and the approbtion of your customars, with the improvement we have made we expect to furnish a more nearly pe fect fitting shoe than ever before, We as- sure you, gentlemen, that we will endeavor to giveall your order our prmpt and careful attention, and with these assurances we trust to merit the continuance of the many favors you have been pleased to bestow upon us, and, awaiting your further commands, we are Respectfully yours, STACY, ADAMS & CO0. \ ’ » ©. A, BEEBE, W. RUN C. A. BEEBE & CO,, Wholesale and Ketail Dealers in W. BEEBE FURNITURE AND CROCKERY, Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway, Council Bluffs, —————— F |

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