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THE DA [~ The Daily Bee. GOUNGIL BLUFFS. Wedne:day Morning, July 26. SUBSCRIPTION I»ITFS: 2 Cnrrler, 20 centu per wook B san $10.00 per Year Street, Pearl Near Office: No. 7 Broadway. M. G. GRIFFIN, Manager City Cirsulation, H. W. TILTON, City Hditor.i MINOR MENTIONS ~ Sherraden makes photographs, —¥on SALg,~AJ fresh milch cow with oalf, LW Tu ~There have beea maerioge lis fasued since the fiest of January, There are now twenty-one prisonars in jnil, seven of shom are from other conn- tles, howeves, —Herzmonjin bound ¢ closo ont. —A nice Hne of sunand garden hats at Bliss', —A quiet little wedding oceured lust evening, in which Fritz Fragnier and Miss Truffler were made ome. —Juet received, a nice line of mun and _garden hats at Blisa', " —B.Herzman has sold his real estato in- teresta in Council Bluffs to Howe & Son., and intends move to New York in the coures of two weeks. —A large invoice] of lodies’ neckwear Juet opened at Bliss, —Furniture repaired, Howk & Sox. 214 Broadway. —The teachers institute in progress at the Bloomer sohool building seems to be exciting much interest. —A combiration musician, embodying five grand aggregation of shows in one, playing twodrums, an nccordeon, cym- bols, eto., paraded the streets yesterday PLUGGED AND PLUCKED A Ruralist While Boozed Knockea Down and Robbed. J. Nowton, whe ont in the country, A man named lives a few miles day night, and succeed was he in getiing pretty well under the in fluence of the wnti-amendment While in this condition, and proveed ing along Kighth strect, near A. W Street’s residence, claims that he wac act upon by two fellows, who knosked him down and robbed him of abon £€00. TLate in the night a young mar named James Hendershott was ar rested as ono of the asanilants. Ther: was only € found upon him, but Newton seemed sure he was one of the men who assanlted him. Bott Newton and Hendershott were locked up, the farmer as a witness and to so. ber up. Yesterday the case was called, but continued until this afternoon Newton being released, and Hender shott being taken to jail, A PECK OF TROUBLE. Two of His Sons Charged With Hav- ing Killed a Playmate at School. ation of the Yosterday the exan Peck boys began before Justice Ab- bott. The charge against thom is a wmost serious oue, it being that of mur- der, Both of them are mero boys, the oldest 14 perhaps, and both son of & respected and prominont citizen of e I ILY BEE--CO BEFORE THE B 1R, —— Thewe Who Attracted Attention in the Swpe! lor Court Yesterday. 1 Thore v he peomise of a lively iny in the wuperior court, yesterday, here boing a number of ceses book- ey but the botvom weerned to fall cut from under them one after another, eaving & few unsensational eventa, Marshal Jackson let two out f the calabocse to go up stairs and be teled, His attention was ealled by anothor prisonet, and the two priscuers ocou. picd themselves with talking to the chief and others who were standing in the office, When Jackson It ready to go up stairs with the prisoners he found only ore of them there, the other one, James McUarthy, charged with being drunk, having marched off right before the officers’ faces, and skipped beyond reach. The other one was Frauk Mitchell, a colored porter at the Ogden, who had been on a lit. spree. He faced the music, pleaded guilty, and was fined $7 60, “sterday morning the mnotorious darkey kuown as ““Texas,” was hang- ing ub ut the police headquarters, a livile full, and very loud in his ta'k He tired the cflicers cur, and Juckson shut him up in the back room to get him out of the way. He was soon after found fast asleep, standing up tu the corner where the marshal had ot him, Fred Barkhart, arrested for stealing a 82 50 saw fram Rice & McMillan, was before the court. He is acarpen- ior by trade and worked for the com Waluut, P. M. Detwiler, of Walnut, and Maj. Lyman, of this city, ap peared as attorneys for the prosecu tion, while for tho defendants ap- peared Measrs, John Baidwin, of this city, and M B. Darnell, of Walnut, Tho cause of the pressnt ngly charge being brought was the death of a littie fellow manied Charles Bartlott, aged mot forgetting the collection of nickles, —On accovnt of having disposed of my real estate in this city with the view of removing to New York, I request all per. sonw having bills against me to present them, and those owing me to settle for.h- with, —A very desirable piece of property for sale, on south’ side Sixth street, in the block opposite the new Opera House, on Broadway., Front twenty feet, Price three thonsand dollars, Enquire at B office, —There is much complaint abut a body of water which is allowed to stand near Kighth street and Kleventh avenue. 1t is understood that the promise was long since made that it should bo removed hut still it stunds, breeding diseate and a steach, ~ There will be a sociable at the resi- abou' 7 years, It 1s claimed by the prosecution that on the 11th of last May this Bartlett boy, while comiug from school, was set upon by the Peck boys andseverely thumped, theaffair be- ing thought at tho time, however,to be only a schoolboyish row. This was on Thursday. The following day he was ablo to attend school. On Satur. day he was ailing, and was in bed part of tho time, but his iujuries were thought, to be serions by the old lady, his graudmother, with whom he liv Tuesday morning she examined his ivjurics, but that day ho went to ol, After that, however, he was confined to hin bed, and lingered atong unril the 11th of Juue, whe dicd, it iy claimed from the injuries received at the hands of the Pueck boys. The examination was only fairly started on yestorday, and will~ hardly be completed to-duy, as every foot, of derce of Rev, J. G, Lemon, the s cond house morth of the northeast corner of Fourth street and Ninth avenue to-morrow evening, to which all are invitel. fresbments will be served and u good time promised all who attend, —Tieave to wed was yeaterday given to ‘Willlam Henry Brice, of L gansport and Mary Arabella Hasting, of Council Bluffs; %o J. W, Sale and Eiwma Luke. of Win- Re- tho way in the progiess of the case is being contested closcly. There hus svemed to bo quite a differonco o opinion among the reridente of Wal- uut, who are familiar with the details, and it was expected that when the ooroner held the nquest suro decision would be reached, but the verdict of the jury there was rather unsatisfac- tery, it being “‘about half aud hal” inity finding. The case has muce den; andtod. . Dubigg and Augusta | been brought, and the full fucts will Dittman, of Council Bluffs, —Jobn Hammer was yesterday giyen the contract for building the McMahon block hetween Sbugart’ block and the postaffice, Tt is to'be three stories, and snade uniform with 1he Shugart building. —Justice Abbott tied two matrimonial ¬s lact evening. One of the bride- grooms insisted on mot having his name published, l¢st he should lose his job on the railroad. ‘Why that should necemar- aly follow is diffioult to see, ~—Leonard, the milk man, had (ne of his wagons smasbed yesterdav. The team was allowed to stand in an alleyway while he was attonding to some customers, and improved the chance to run the length of the blook, ceusing wuch spilt milk and & badly wrecked wagon) © I, HEnzuaw, ~-The market reports as received daily by telegram by d, Y, Fuller, are pluced upon the blackboard in the board of trade Tooms 80 that all interested can have the advantage of thum, This seems to be ap- preciuted by mwny, and the number of callers at the roams is on the increase, ~The o mmittee sppointed by the pro- hibitionists to go to Des Muines to attend the convention mext Thursday will bo changed somewbat, Rev. Georee Per. kins, of Avoca, is to go iu place of L. B, “Worth, who is wnable to attend, J. F, Barke, of this city, will serve as & substi- tute for Hon, B. ¥. Oliyton, John P, Burke, of Walnut, also writes that he will not be able to leave his busin:ss, and Mr, James Crow, of Minden, will probably sorve in his place, —Ou¢ well-known citizen, Jobn Haw. mer, bad a rather exciting experience on Bunday Inst. Hedrove out to his old friend Mynsters, and after a visit there ‘was presented with some fine fish which be put in his buggy, and started on for o further drive, His happy meditation over the prospect of 8 big feast of fish, was suddenly broken into by sceing u tent close to hiw, and a sign *small pox.” Ho wheeled about his buggy a8 s0on as possi- ble und sturted away from the field of pes- tilence, and yet his misfortunes were not ended. Tn making god his escipe the probably now be brought out. Insuranoe for stack. There was a movtivg of gentlemen in thin city this woek in the interest of a new entarprise thst has lately lo- cated in Councii Blutly, and ono that has a brilliant future, if one may judge by its sucooss thus far, We re- fer to the Towa Stock Insurance com- pany, the first and only company in this state that innures live stock of ali kinds against aocidental loss from thoft, disease, or Ly other cas- ualty whatover. Mr.” A, Boery, the ~ former necretary, who has beon connected with the com pany sice its organization, being oalled on important business to Ohio, was roluctantly compeiled to reeign the office he has filled with satlefsotion to all parties interested, The officers and directors consisting of 8. M. Crook, of Clarida, presid JoR. Beery, of Council Bluffs, F, M. Galt, of Council Bluffa, N. B, Easton, of Shenandoah, In., F. F. Easton, of Coin, Ta., and K. A. Poucs, of Snen- andoah, elected N. B, Easton, sesre- tary, in placo of Mr. Beery resigned, We are assured by the gentlemen connected with this institution that it is the intention to push it with energy, and that the com- pany has the ability and integrity to deal “l““fl{n with every member, and with ull whe may hereafter become membors, The "deposttory of the company is tho Citizens’' bank, of this city, one of the first in financial stand.- iog of auy in this part of the state, Acother Flop The Nonpareil in commenting npon the recent change of freight ratos, said: **As will be seen by a glance the new stato of affairs in referrence to ritos will not prove detrimental to Council Bluffs, but will prove a ben- efft,” Iu its very next issue it says: “‘It is a direct stab at our commer- cial iuterests, It is a discrimination buggy tipped over, andin the confusion be lost bis fish, snd did w0t miss it until he had 1esumed his journey anl yet some distance on the road, —A meeling of the Young Men's Chris. tian aseciation was held Mouday night in Everett’s block, A few new wmembers were received, It was decided to rent two rooms in DeVal's new block on North Main street, the rooms chosen being the middle front rooms on the second floor, Now that rooms sre decided upon, the next wove should be to secure some effi- clent and practical man who 1 experienced in the work, and who will be puid & salary for attending to the busiess. Otherwise the organization prowises to do but little beyond keepiig up, perhaps, a prayer meeting for churck folks who would attend Proyer neetings in their own places of wor:hip anyway, = . Useless Fright. To worry about any Liver, Kidney or Urinary Trouble, espe cially Bright's Disvase or Disbetes, as H P Bitters never fails of & cure where possible, We kuow tlis, @ cure is|practical dyer. 80 palpably unjust that ThoNonpareil is constrained to believe that it will never be allowed to go into effoct,” Why doth The }}‘uupureil 80 sud- denly flup? Its first position was (a- ken in order to please the railways, of which it is @ meek servant. Then comes a delegation of responsible Council Bluffs citizens, who told The Nonpareil editor that if that paperwas 10 support this change of rates, which they "deemed 80 unjust to Council Bluffs, they would wake open war on the paper as well as tho vailways, The Nonpureil weakened and promised to retract, Henco the flop, Now that they have taken both sides of the tuatter, no one should complain, The Nonpareil will show it first editorial 10 it railway bosses, and the second vditorial to the indiguant people. 1t 18 hard nov to be able to hold to one upimon for two issues of o paper, but such seems to be the case with The Noupareil, T ##With Diawoud Dyes any lady can get as good results as the best Every dye waranted true to name and sample, plaining witnesses, who have been missing tools before, They at last found,that Barkhart had taken away asaw, and had him arrested. He did not deny taking the saw, but explained his motive by saying that it was let with some other tools at dinner time, where some work was being done, and seoing & colored fellow hanging about there, and having suspicious look at the saw, feared ho was bent on stealing it. o prevent this he took the saw himself, intending t> bring it back when he returned, but he stopped into several places to drink, and must have laid the saw down and forgutten it. Huws head was not very clear, owing to u suusiroke he received a fow years ago, The fellow’s state- wment seemed rather gauzy, and he was taken from before the bar to be hind the bar, 2ila Harris, who has been lying in jail on account of a shooting “serape B0 got_iute at Streetsvilie, has beon releatod by Judge Aylesworth on her Mz on recommenda- tion of the prosecuting attorney. She suitfod froe air with great apparent vohsh. When fi :ommitted she socmed perfecly wiliug to go to jail tor what shio had done, but tow she acemed atillmore willing to get out, having evidently had enough of it to take the mad out of her. E J. Hartngton was orrested for beuting the Western houso oat of $7 worth of board, He and the landlord priched the case up. J. O'Brien was complained of by Oharles Lindman for assault. The complaint was dropped, it becoming apparent that if pressed both might be «qualiy charced with disturbing the peace, the d.ficulty being a mu- tual one. There was a_ slight row at a saloon on lower Broadway Monday plaint was made agsinst Charles P, Dsherty, 'John A, Smith and George Gerspocher for disturbing the peace. The matter was examined iuto yester- day by yudge Ayleswort!, and ~ while the avidence showed there was a row, it fuiled to show that Doherty or Smith were enguged in if, and they were discharged. — The other one had his caee contivued until to day. A stockman was arrosted yestorday with buing arunk, The fellow when asked for his nnme, smd: “None of your butiness,” and was booked under toat name, He was placed in the 0o0leT, Where nnmerous persons, including Gaorge Fairman, Constabla Rosceraus aud John Browu, were cail- «d iu to identify him. None of them recognizd his countenanee, He will be kept on ics until this morning, Hugh Colisy wan among those who did not pay the $26 liconse for keep- ing a saloon, claimuig that he was going out of the business, It is now charged that he has been selling right along and a complaint has been en- tered againat him, Constable Walter McFadden has re- turned from his triv, but threatens to take another soon, Rev, B. P, McMenomy is in Davenport on official business. He spent the past week at Colfax Springs, His bealth im- proved so much while there, that he in. tends visiting them again to stay the couw- ng week, after which he will return home. Occasionally & stray copy of The Her- ald, published at Albuquerque, N, M., reaches this city, and is passed about among the friends of its editor, W. 8. Burke, son of Auditor Burke. Many here kuow the editor well, he haviog lived here long, and being the starter of The Daily Nonpareil, e A battle with Desperadoes, Albuquerque, N, M., Special Ui patch. Arizona vigilants aro agaio at work, and lust week Bill Muleahy, Jack Kingsbury and Novads Jim, who killed two Mexicaus and mortally wounded Americans at Calabasas, were pursued by an organized party of fifteen, The pursult was kept up with vigor during Monday, and at 4 p. w. the fleeing murderers weresight- ed in the distance, the ammals they rode being nearly fagged ou, heading for & precipitous poak. With a yell the pursuers spurred their horses on- ward | The doomed desperadoes suc- cseded by a superhuman effort in reaching the goal of theirhopas, where they dismounted and sought refuge in the recesses of its rooky eides. As the pursuers approached they were re- etived with u volley from the Win- chesters with which the fugitives we'e armed, and one of their vuwber, named Hennessy, was wounded in the shoulder, The avengers then withdrew and held has- ty consultation, determining to kill or capture the villans st all hazards. The party dismounted and cautiously nduumf),' keeping as much as possible under cover, until the base of the rocky elevation was reached, when, afteenoon by Offizer Brooks, charged | Aas - P e lah ] -y wErewr A~ AN with a shout of defiance and a volley from their six-shooters, a rush was made. With the coolness of despera- | tion the murderers awaited the oneet, and once more the Winchesters were brought into requieition. The battle lasted but a few minufies. The am- bushed cut throals fovght with the fury born of despair. Two of ¥, one of his dead comradas, which was lying near, and fired at Falleny, who fell, plerced throughthe lungs, Laugh- ing derisivoly, he then sent a bullet crashing througn his own brain. The titizens generally aj prove of the vigi- lanten’ course. et Horsford's Aoid Phosphate as a Brain Tonio. DRE. E. W, ROBERTSON, Cieve- land, O., says: ‘‘From my experience can cordially recommend it as a brain and nerve tonic, especially in nervous debility, nervous dyspepein, ete., ete Julyl7d& vlw Rights of Newspaper Reporters. A case involving the rights of naw- paper reporters is before the Ohio stipreme court. neinnati board of education g decided to go into socret session, two reporiera were «xcluded from theroom, They, how- ever, mounted a Jadder, and from the roof were enabled to hear the pro- ceedin, 8, which did not reflect credit upon the board., In consequence a resolution was passed cxcluding the two reporters from all future meetings of the board, and at a subsequent meeting one of them in his attempts to enter was forcibly ejected by the sergeant-at-arms, The latter was frosecuted for assault, and found guilty in the police court. The case was then taken to the supreme court, where it is ot yet decided. Deaf as a Post. Mrs, Laung, Bethany, Ont , states that for n mouths he was troubled with a disease in the ear, causing entire deafness, In ten minu'es after using THoMAs' Ecryeriic O1r, she found relief, and iu a sl time she was entirely cured and ber hearing restored COUMGIL BLUFFS SPEGIAL NOTICES. - NUTICE. ~—5) advertly we Lost, Found, To lLoan, For To Rent, Wants, Boarding, etc.,, will be inserted in thie column at tho low rate of TEN CENTS P LINE for the first Inecrtion and FI ENTS PER LINE ubsoquont insertion Leave adv ertisen No. 7 Pearl Street, near for ea 2t our office, ent pirl—none h Hwwork stross ewant an ener e fc mile or Lbinever towroh p o tov and Seira bu, to tale orde The pub ‘eations ar. for niw publ - ation and se at sight Our “erms re iberal make from 3 to $10perd v. Fircir lusana to o add Westert bodk Compary, Council B uffs | LLLLH 7 ANT®u—A go d horse, for general pur- poses, weiiht ahout 900. 1iquire b A. . Mayne & Co.'s, 34 Pearl strect. julld t ANTED—Everybody in Counl Bluflo | to take Tun Bax, 20 centa per weck, de livered by carriers. Office, No 7 Pearl Stroo near Broadway. ANTED—To buy 100 tons broom corn W R pazticutars” ad idress Coun Broom Factory, Council Bluffs, Towa. For Sale and Rent [JOR SALE—Two clalms ia Ncbra ks, cheap, by Odell & Day. fy2daw R SALE—At & targain, a restaurant and e otoety rue ey nd hoving & good paying patronage. Adures-, box seventv, Em- o180, lowa, Jy16-6t* g Addresy 5. P, 0. b Juiydm cil Blufte 658-20t1 R SALE—A red Ir sh eetter deg, 1 year old, thorcughly yard b.oken, will seil cheap! x 1042, C. B. lown. QOR SALE titul resldence fots, (" each; notbing down, and # permonth only, by EX-MAYOK VAUGHAN apl3-tt “Miscellaneous. AKCOURT & SMOTHERS, Ccuiil Biufls Ordirs lott at Foston un- 1 hlufls, or J. C. Owmshsa, will recelve I uccows. sories and spccimens of the te/iab e gelative urouide process, at the Excelsior Gallery 10, Main strees. Oall A new erop Oarden Grown Japan wem A a wero quickly killed, a'q the third, | Tea (very fine) .... . Tbe Nevada Jim, %23 orought down by a | Fine Japan Tea, cqual to that of- shot througn the thighs. The vigi- ri 606 1Anen hpared his lifo till & rope could [ fered at 76o.. ARLED O be })rncunll to hang him, He sud- | Very Fine Young Hyson, equal denly siez d a revolver belonging to 1o that offared at $1.00,....... 750 bOSTON TEA €0, Council Bluffs, Iowa. GENERAL MACHINERY UNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA WEDNESDAY, JULY 6 188% Paots Worth Knowing| ~ HARKKE Wo Mean Just What We ay. 16 Main £t and 15 Pearl St., COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORKS, MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES, BOILERS, MINING AND Office and Works, Main Street, COUNOIL BLUFFS, IOWA, We give special attentlon to Stamp Mills, Smelting Furnaces, HOISTERS AND BENERAL MILL MACHINERY, HOUSE FRONTS. GENBRAL REPAIR WORK will receive prompt attention scrtment of Joods, Belting, Pining AND SUPPLIES FOR { Foundry, Pig Irom, foke, OHAS, HENDLI:, Prosi MAIN STREE LIVERY, FEED —AND— SALE STABLE. All 8hippers and Travelers will find good accommodation and reasonable charges. SOUTH MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE ORYSTAL MILL, Council Bluffs, - - Iowa. HOLLAND & MILLER, e Proprietors. “Rubber Hose, lron and Lead Pipe, Iron and Brass Fittings and Trimmings, at ; Bixby & Wood’s, THE PLUMBERS. On_Baneroft or (Fourth : treets.) J. M. PALMER, DEALER IN REAi. ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. A generl as. Brass lent R, W. L. PATRON—Physician and Oculist, Can cure any case of sore eyes, It s only A ‘matter of time, and can curo generally in from three tc five weeks It makes no differ- ence how long diseased. Will straighten cr en, operato and iert artificind eyes, oveiny tadeworms, Sullivan & fitzgerald, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PRGVISIONS, Crockery, (lassware, BOOTS, SHCES, ETC A8 sggents 1or the followicg lines of 8teamship Companies : Cunard, Anchor, Guion, Am Steamship Comy aud Btae D X aET S For sale on the Royal Pank of Iroland and Fank d, 2 ‘any part of Europe il l0d it 10 their -t to cal ‘un Sullivan & Fitzgerald, AGENTS, 843 Froadway, Council Bluffs, Ia. IR I 11 #ERISHABLE PERFUME. ay & Lanman’s ?iesl—l' ir TOILET, BATH L RN LTI MRS AV ES EUROPEAN HOTEL, Cosuer Bouth and Locust Birects. ST, LOUIS MO. J H HMURST, - - Prop. Rooms, 760, $1.00 and §1.60 Per Day An_ elegant Restaurant is conuected with this bouse, whiere mesls are sorved at reasonable price: peon day and night, mitm | o TUOS, OFFICKR and home securities, All of the best Fhy I he Star Bakery, HOWARD & ROBIE, 227 MAIN ST, Employ the best Bread Bakor in the Weat; also choice hand for Cakes and Pies, Bread delivered to al) parts of the city. MAURER & ORAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich Cut Glase, Fine French China, Sllver Ware &c., O, BLUFPY, v mD ARD %0 Broa MRS, n, J. PHYSIC!AR _ 222 ¥rordwev Counel) Biof b, SURCEDN, Councl Bluffs, Ia. Established, 18566 Dealers 11 Foreig: ard Dowestic Rxchange INFIRMARY | T.J.CADY, M.D,, V.8, (Late Vetorinary Surgeon « . 8. A.) The Only Veterin:ry Surgeon in the City, OFFICE AT BLUE BARN, UFPPER BHOAUWAY. REF CF [ s and surroundin_country HI 38, OROUTT & DRY AND CARPLET HOUSE. Broadway, and Fourth Street., Cduncil Bluffs, lowa mar-2-3m J. MUELLER'S SOLE AGLNT O CHICKERING AND WEBER PIANO, Burdette and Western Cot- tage Organs. Prices reason- able; terms to suit all. Importer and Dealer in MUSICAL MERCHANDISE of all kinds. Sheet Music one- third off. Agents wanted. Correspondencs solicited. B TN 0 TERHED O 53 J. MUELLER, GOUNGIL BLUFFS, IOWA, . . Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 TV 0 TP UL VRIS . tuff and Willew Sreets, Council Bluffs, [ 3 ol IV Sk IVE T I R FURNITURE HOUSE. Mirrors, Upholstery, Ee and Metallic Coffing, No. 436 Broadwa 1 Blufls, Towa - ~ - UNION BAKERY, 6I7 SOUTH AN STREET, 1THE BHEST BREAD IN ! ©I1Y None but firat-class Bakers employed. Bread, Oake, Pics, de., dolivered (o any part of the city. Our ‘Wagons run all day. P. AYKES, Proprietor, E. COO s, REAL iring, =) ESTATE AGENT, Has For Bale, Town Lots, Improved and Unimproved, also, Railroad Lande and a number or Weil Improved Farms, both in Iowa and Neb:aska, Office with W. 5. Mavxe, over Savings Bank, - COUNOIL BLUFS Trade Letter. Brockton, Mass, July 13, 1882, Z. T, Lindsey & Co., Council Bluffs, /a : Dear Sirs :—Replying to your estesmed favor of the 5th iust., will say that it isafact that the advauce in the prics of Celf Bkius, fole Leather, and most ev:ry kind of hoe Stock, taken in connection w th the adva.c for labor we have been obliced to concede to workmen, has inerease | in no small degree the cost ol manufacturing. * otwith- standing which fact wa ure pleased to say your o:der, given us ear'y in the se:sou, will be filled at tiie old prioes; and we hope, by being diligent'y alive to the requiremer ts of +hedemar d for a really first-olass article, <o supply you v1th a BE TER line of goods than we have «ver given you heretorore. Our purchise of botk Franch and domestio Lalf tkme, as well 54 large supply of O k-tanned Sols Leather, were ma. e very early in 146 season which, being beuskit at former prices, relieves us in a great degres of the increased oat of production that many manu'acturas are oblized to sustain in filling their ordors takin carly. Your whele order for the coming fall season is well in tand, aud will be shipped at an early date. Wa desire to call the attention of those who use our goo s, through the m-divm of your houss, to our new styles in both Hand und Mach'ne Sewed work. Our French, Medium French and Lo:don Toe goods are all made on entirely new lasts and new patterns, which we feel sure will meet with a just appreciation and the approbation of vour customers, With the improvement we have made we expect to fu nish a more nearly pe fect fitting shoe than everb.fore, Weas- sure you, gentlemen, that we will endeavor to giveall your order our prxpt and careful attention, and with these assurances we trust to merit the continuance of 1he many favors you have been pleased to bestow upon us, and, awaiting your furtier commands, we are Respectfully yours, STACY, ADAMS & ¢ MRS, J. P, BILLUPS, | PROPRIETOR OF RESTAURANT & EATING HOUSE, 818 Bouth Main Strech, Couveil Bluts, Now house and newly fitted up in first class vie, Meals at all hours. lce creac: and lemo- v e every evenlng, Frults acd coufectionerle A. BEEBE, W. KUNYAN, C. A. BEEBE & CO,, Wholesale and Ketall Dealers in W. BEEBE FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway, Council Bluffs,