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CETes AW LY AATIAADTID 90 BRANDING CATTILY 10Q4 immortal commander. The y N Ty more in a second about piano selllng than eemod | etrievable 4 SPECIAL l\() ]* CUUNCIL BlUFFS you know m a lifetime.” . e -;um;l .vw.m.\m..] |v\|[l IIm.ppll) ‘l)m T NOTICE.—Special & vertisements TN, hora) “Splel,” said the now man, as he com- | A Day with the Cowboys of New Mey. | thought U\.'.\.\]:‘. n,n': n\'v‘\ (' hole_ colors NOTICE. —8 orfomenee , s M Low, Y 3 » stool the M JRonndap wero planted out to the front the men Found, To Loan, For Sale, To R* 4t wWants, Board ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS, posed himeelf to o ‘n;n n'l:‘:“:‘( ||‘f)"“ fco and Their Fall “Rounday might ailyon thew, and I gave tho oF {ng, eto., will be {nserted In &% g aolumn at the low l;-}- Iudl n:« pn‘ :;. out sonc .) - iy 3 der to carry tho standards forward some ato of TE S PER LI (K for the first tnsertion y oy ) - T A i 71 i e “ Oorrespondence of the Kansas City forty yards which was promptly exocuted SN FIVE CENTS PER L7 fer o DRUMMERS' DAY, There ,; u go, \.I‘.:‘lt()..it as; ‘‘don’t After leaving the fine ranch at Codar| by fha regimental officers, thus drawing sorlon. Leave adver,isements ab ) you know that's a 810 stooll Oanon of the Cass County Cattle compa- [ 1o cammon eye of the troops. a— ———— ¥ Pear] Street. neat I ondwav How tLe Travelers Will be Eoter- \\;\x_l'. wh{.n i it is 1 the % ny, where Mr, Urton and his excelient i N e 3 s r o vHAtIE It et { doreatod the Doss, 3 o & 10y ome, and then goir A GRASS WIDOW AT 11 Ll wANTS. atned To-Day bresking o wito i the exchamont of o | ¥ifo Bavo a ovely home, aud. ther gin : 153 THAT I8 THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERR A suite of ¥ s central location - m “do you suppose that £10 tools D and th the genini Mr y s 1astod in & ] Juire of Dr Hanchott, No, 12 P This will bo the last and best da will stand sitting of Now, listen to me 'I‘|“‘x l)l“]' I-?" il «1\:\{:: "v\: |‘|nt‘)" k:\ll . Marvied in daly to ‘Ih Parted in Sepe . CO4TAnun ¢ Gentenillcand other soft [tho traveling mon's wathering. The \\v‘v;lml‘ 1 tonch y 1 fome poiits about the | () o of tho samo, we, brother and . e by T&e e S 3 AT ha discourae sic at the | P18 . St 1 800 (V0 il od of ) of the *‘round up why. e c Bavarian band will dis music a \‘ ktiows all about & plsno, If aho don't |\{_”.\n !k ul 1.1\. l\mi(‘mf‘ll ;u'“”rw:”‘v i l,”“ Phitadtelph d ])» ASONABLE PRICRS _Falr hotels this morning, and at 11 o'elock |« o b 8 O P thinks a0, and. ls Yve ateuck thi tral and K BaThR \ifym Avelly ooy, & foneoen ‘ RS, gt b ] the committee will accompany the trav- gyure to tell her. There's a cool hundred ;l“:( “‘\\.““"l‘"':“ of saddle blankets ang | 014 gitl, who was married in Kensington | l 8 ne No. 1 eling mon in carria; around the city. | dollara py.“n)' touson a sm; pianc ,Iu W0 ao6a llokeN, e TXRRNE to threo m ,“w! \z0 \.( a |"n;,, layor's ap. I JOR SALE REASONABLE Coffee ronsting, | | t the | We got it; but we don't; there's the E 1 \ ey prentice who has not cast his ficst vote, Faitarfen el oyt SO | Thon wil follow it Toutes, | trouble, ‘Welave to_ divido just the|Along . dulte well —onsidering, | We | }iRniiol 4 "tio eoirts for & diverce. FOR ALL ARE FOUND ! st L. Willams, 18 Nordh f 0 0 © Bocitols and Pacific houses, | | AL iy [nroko in early morn in drizzling rain to| (1% APPISE 10 | tke Cures for s divoree same as if we were politicia A Tady R etves, surtoanded by Huddling | Sho lived at No, il stroet, x Af this time will be given to|gsomes into the store and says she wants bl - - a0 [ sington, “h.u ah o was married, July . 8 | IR ik The Urvis I'ack \ite ches of o D, 3ut our noble atoeds N M-+ { AR BT o et 0T i At i oy bttt oy B SN0 NS | Where They Gan Enjoy Pure Air & Waterd I1& Day businoss men, and in the evening thero | instrument in tho place or having us try | h4q Hot deatriet us auc e W B0 O Ridads, This geaNE widow of fowelaen : Y : will be entortainment at the roller | them, and getting all the price, sho says, [ 0% AR (htod with | Woars long skirts. Sho has a fair com i Dolivered by carrier at vill | be T 1t [ duo courso of time and _alighted with L ' : ook, _ . | skating All the skates have been | **L'll not make up my miad to-day. DIl [TE0 SONFE 0 HimB, 0%, F e S plaxion and light brown hair, which sho )ED PAPERS—For eale at ks sec for the free uso of the traveling | get my daughter's music teacher, who[FRin CEE e o B Timbs, parts on the left side like a boy. When O\ hundred men, and with good music and other | kuows all about pianos, to_come down | {6 Soroness and stifnoss of GFE WM. | Rocord reportor suw hor Tnst hight sh ————— | hoodfuls, & good tine is expocted, The[and try them.' NS R A e t " ost | W08 plainly dressed, and wore a white VOTION “JEWELS 15,000, wiock ol @ dfuls, a g onjoyed ourselves hugely on the most LA o, ot b STTeE Vatchen, roll Mg a traveling men have been e i el B the musie torcher | doligious beof, with coftse and broad, L B el LA And all of the good andplessant things that go to make up a com- roll gold jewelry, triplo and quadruble plate special invitation to be present and join | with a cardjwhich sho s from the [yo "ol o formed by Mr., William Poa. | #8id 1 1 : lot> and happy existence. e et b, ks i cont ikt | (85 fouvition to-day and thia oveniug. | Consorvatory of Masic at Milan, ' Why, [ W6 wore informed by Me, Darlancs, that | "1 don't know why 1 married Smith, ERY Dot iong 40 101 €0 tho Highoet. e, 1o "the —— I'vo had cards enough of old Milaners :x;;r dosired object could not be accom ; Ml Ol sl U The town of South Omaha ix tivnated south of the city lof Omaia stock are Howad, Taylo Barticit and o . hero to fill the conservatory, let alone 3 1 - | during the past summer at my sis- | on the line of the U. P, Rail and it is less than 24 miles from ti e cther fine wtches, T will commence the sae his METHODIST MEETIN b v e | plished till tho following day, but moan- | 11 during the L )| " . P. Railway, and it is less | Y b and Contino ovary evening £OF to woeks At tho oty il loavo room for toachers and pupils, Says | o o5 %ot make vurselves entirely at | tF'8 Fosldenco, — He often called at our) (ynyhy post office to the north line ¢ the town site. auction 1 No. 502 Broadway. [ tho teacher, after I've got over the par KOs, ARQWsWeRil; Butethe aiakt house, but not to seo mo particularly. g b ‘}"“. The Council Bluffs District Oonfer-(alyying effaot of the card, ‘T'll by down [Bome, Aud so wodid. Dy the BIEht (7 ro) juacroled with him, and ho fro South Omaha is nearly 14 miles north and south by 24 east and PRL oo ence in Session at Sidney. tomorrow with Mrs, So and So to_pick [ F48 ost WPIGRRBNE Al IO | uently pinchod mo and alappod mo in | et and covers an aren of nearly four square miles, e out u piano. Of couras, I expact the | FEFFCEEC 0 N L\‘umfl tin and not | the face. . o gavo me a lot of bannanas 'he stock yards are at the extreme southern limit i Raflwa,y Tlme Table Tho confarence of the Council Blufls | tsual commission.’ *Yes, maam,’ saya I, | 0U%,to% Dot was shfe, it Soing Bl 40d 10t | o “hight of our marringe and 1 bo- DK : [ PR bl iy dist churct | 10 per cent,” and away sho goos. Next | Io¥, Ak e L b ibods woro wo liove they wore druggoed, as 1 felt vory Nearly 150 lots have been sold’ aad the demand is on the increase i OOUNCIL BLUFFS, distrlct of the Mothodist church opened | 4oy 'tho bugor and music teachor come h : ot |stupid. Ho asked me to tako a walk and | e vards'are being rapidly pushed & loti | S % ving being f ic tonchop | N€8rly all of na. But there’s no night T littl 1 HoH W e yards are being rapidly pushed to completion. i id at Sidney yesterday, she following being |and pick out & piano. The music tenchor without day, and the following day the 1 did w0, liko & little fool, and when we ] The followis the timos of tho arrlval and de- 3 g ateE i day, sacho uage o Germa . : s . Fnr.\:ln of trains by central standard time, at | the programme arranged: does some heavy “;“}h’“fi around, tries [ ' bright and you may beliove ;l-“]‘“ d “\ll' parson ‘C‘ n{ -lllh l‘ ;nnn The $60,000 beef packing house is progressing finely. f oct! dopots. Trains leavo traugfer dopot ton min Tuesday—3:30 p. m,—Opening sermon, | €Very one opened and gives her opinion it, boautiful, Rapidly the ground dried utheran church at Cumberland stroot 3 & I e N T el we un owl,OF course, sho oan'| 1 i us, (k1w sasured thoy |4 the Tronton raiload, Twas arviog. | The $30,000 Water Works aro finished and furnish an abundant CHICAGO, BURLING! NOT. AN 3 b & o much 8o, e v cher, Rev. ) tonder, sxarvn |~ Wednesday—8:30 a. m.—Dovotlonal | tell the difference betweon a good piano | & ia"vo wathor some cattle and braud, | When the prencher, Rev, Mr. Tnder, | gupply of | S ion e services, conducted by i, C. Waynick, [ and a poor ono. tho calves, which is what T come to wlt |80ked mo my agol told him ] don't PURE SPRING WATER. ‘ S b b i *OF course not,” echoed the now man, SOk know. Then Smith said T was 18 and | \*Mail m.lnpm-. ) a. m,—Business of the conference. N ) LaeniEs el ness. Dut firat, tho bronchos had to be Hibihe whgl 17w CHEH ARG : b 1 £ '] at 11:20 a. m.—Practicability of organiz- or you either, on bolieve,” | ot arad for they had stampeded, and | thab he v;uu..v ,nm_v\lu w:m_l on f"x\rl The B. & M. and Belt Line Railw: Uys have a large force of men i } RANBAS CITY, 5T, JON AND COl ing & C. L.S.C. or homo college, or | Bapped tho bose, with s moan look in |§e ™ Ajjonfield *manager and gallant |Fiod- That very night Smith Phtuod | work and will, in connection with the U. P. Rmlway, have a union depot { | Ul ) "{,‘.“d’,‘,““z""},‘;;':- 706 b m | harch lyceum, on every charge; C. M, | his e A“‘]k“'l‘y °““t" ALl ”"‘“‘;’ caballero of ranch of Messrs, Rayuolds | & S¥!% ‘nl"dl nla»m'mlu :IUQ\‘,‘,lt"(’J" beiad: | near tha‘fnrk ‘b the northend of the town. Suitable grounds will ke ! o oo, i o va, | Waed, Davetlonal sevvl ood tuner will gt the samo. sound._oat | Do bavkera st Tis Vegas, could anly | L0 St I it b S DU furnished for Chureh and School purposes. it Site o) ;-.:S;Z... ::22,‘,‘; dut‘tég ‘\’,y"“\ & Dariin; F of & £200 piano as any ono can out of the ;‘,‘:ul,,idflll": {,?,cz‘)il,‘:r;{"fi "f\',‘:n;u,fl ";;‘,'fl,:.;,f of furniture to put in it. Woll, we Now is the time to buy lots'in this growingcity. They wlll never | GINIOAGO, HOUK IBLAND' AND PAGIFIO, 2 p. m. - Centennial conventions, and | best instrumont made. That is, he will |01 130 Do¥s 1 - lived on bread and tea and bread|he cheaper than they are to-day. | Ao TR, it o Bie WEmoHAl RAwbGIAttoR} C. 1. New. |in a place of moderatesize. | You can't| g O iOm WONE o g b |and tea until 1 got tired. 1 T I *Des Moines Accommodation, 8:06 p m a v tell any thing about a piano by playing jcct’\vflagnuannL BRRATFERE y'mm almost | nearly starved to death, and,¥as B Apply at the Company's office, at the Union Stocks Yards. | *At local depot only. *WABABH, BT. LOUIS AND PACIFIO, i, periodioal itorstare, C. Smith, e more Yon know sbout playing ho | yith' bunchos of horses, others with D o M. A UPTON, i maak. 00 49 p. m.— ’lhubeut mothod of secur- | 1088 you are likely to know about planos. |10 " cattle, and gathered into told Smith so, and entreated him ® ! T 1654 |ing o revival on every charge, A. P. | Yos,sir, a cheap plano will sound as woll | pune! J me to his now home. Ho told me ho Assistant Secretary, i “At Traneter only Hfiu ; saa good one. But how long vill it laett| "5k o 0 mounting frosh horacs, | Bad lied about tho new home, but - that 1 T o gapm| 780 p. m.—Tomperanco mass meoting; | TUaTs the ducation, | has whoro the |, graught of good atrong coffao, lica of | 10 had tho furniture nfo and sound, o | e Paciflc Express 0:06 am | addressed by J. W. Lewis, J. F. St [T Ed e (L“u . ‘fith'i‘l Uil uul b | bread and ment, gathering the brauding | ¥ ]xf\e‘u e w'mlulw A B BIOUX OITY AND PAGIIO, ¢ Clair and W. M. Welch. ikicte And 100k a6 the hammiers (WObbIng |10 0 kid swinging & gallop, soon brings | 10, ® handsome suit in th i » and 8t. Paul Expross, b m| " Thursday, 8:30, a. m.—Dovotional ser- | up and down, poke her parasol at the | |rOh B¢ SWIOEIOE said: ‘Molissa, dear, that belongs tome. | ot S| Seaathe WAREDAGR wires and run her fingers over tho keye, ['® !0 the hord. I replied that I didn't believo him. *Yes, | UNION PACIFIC. vices, conducted by W. R. Douglaes. a th ilTahatL bout it. Wh \ firo is soon made from the roots of | 4 st bastiEL I e Wostern Expross ™| 7900 a. m.—Business of the conference, | a1 that's all she knows about it. |:\ti bushes near by, The branding irons | 9988 it does; tho man is keeping it for Local Express, Lincoln Express, *At Tranefer only. DUMMY TRALNE TO OMAHA, N. 8CHURZ. ‘ iusnse of the Peace. OFFICE OVER ANMERICAN EXPRESS () ()U‘\Tl"IL liLU FFS. \ 0WA. I WARR WHITENE 'I‘ A THES& WEITH. AT TORNEYS AT LAW. Practice In State and Federal Courta. Colloctions promptly attended to, Room 16, Shugart’s Building, COUNCIL BLUFFS v J.J. STEWART, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 0w 3 p. m,—Importance of circulating our 11:30 a. m.—How to save the young people to church, H. H. Barton, 1:30 p. m—Devotional services, A, C. Rawls. 2:00 p. m.—Shall we have a missionary campaign? C. W. Brewer. 3:00 p. m,—Our Preacher's ciety, D. Mclntire. 3:30 p. m.—The relations of tho preacher’s habits to his spirituality and power, J. D. DeTar. 1:00 p. m.—Importance of meeting, W. E, Howe. p. m.—Conaecration meeiing fol- lowed by sacramental service. The pastors are requested to see that class losders and Sunday school superin- tendents are elested by the cfficial board to represent their charges in the district conference. The district stewards will meet on Wednesday afterncon at 1:30 o'clock, There will be full discussions on many topica not mentioned in the programmo such as *‘furnishing our parsonages,” “‘the utility of publishing a district pa- er,” otc. The meoting promises to be a very, profitablo one. ———— Real Estate Transfers, The following are the real estato trans- fers filed for October 28 and repurted to Aid so- the class it: only whether it's in tune or not. And she’s got through wasting our time sh. adviso the lady to buy the ono nearest the ledy's price, quarrel with me abont getting a music stool thrown in,and that's all, We have to give her 10 por cent for doing that, and, besides, she’ll want a commission on cvery bit of music the lady buys.” “Suppose you did uot give up, would not the customer buy anyhow!” asked 3he new man. ““You are a nice ono, you are,” said tho boss, with a look of contempt. “*Buy? Supposo sho did buy, and pay, too? Lt 'ud be a nice thing to have on your mind, wouldn't it—to h.uu a mad hou: tumhu‘ « hover’ over your piano and giving it a black eye, and making the lady and he friends all weary of it. Fancy having a sweet thing in a gingham dress saying to one uf your best customers. *“Mr. Bland did not’trent you right about that piano, ma’am. 1 am sorry to say that ita tone is _so_bad that dear Ethel's ear is belng ruined.” The first thing you'll know the lady will want you to take it back. If you don't you're a cheat, and she'll not only take her trade away but she’ll ruin you among her friends. You are a smart one, you are, to talk about qusrreling with a music teacher. Why, I'd sooner give "em half tho profits.” I see, sir,” said the new man, hum- every direction came ‘‘cow boys,” some |? heated, the ropers enter the conglomer- ated herd, select snd lariet the unbrand- ed calves, a loop onto the saddle-horn and away they go full run for tho firo the calf bawling with all its might and mein, and its poor mother, with other sympathizers, following close and moan- ing hard. A.rived at the fire two cow boys (some- times men) gather, trip and hold, while two others mark and brand the calf the same as its wother, At times the roping was quite exciting, as somo of the calves got warning and try to escape out of the berd, and the trained rope horse making the effort of a race horse for the woal, And when the lariat is thrown onto the calf in such a rapid motion, ho goes roll- ing and tumbling in the most terrible manner, But no attention is paid to it, as the horee only changes his direction and continues the gatlop to the fire,know- ing full well that that i the oniy stop- ping and resting place for him. And so they continue till the work is finished for that herd, when the herd is turned loose. Returning to the Rio Pecos, we found it booming and on the rampsje. Young Knorpp, of Pleasant Hill, Mo., is at- tempting to reach us on his way to the Hay camp, lost quite a good horse, and came near losing hislife, His companion you see, I am nearly as thin as a shingle me.” *Well, why don't you put it in our new house” I replied. Ho said it weuld wear out if he did, aud it was much nicer to look at in the store window. That sickened me of him. Ho hasn't got any brick house, either. 1 found out that he was only an apprentice to a brick-layer at & week,” The fatner of the girl sayshe proposes to sue the minister for marrying his daughter under such circumstances, hill Tonic—Read this Testimony, UNIONTOWN, ARK., September 2, 1882 Mess. B A. Robinson & Co, Louisville, Ky. A Valuabio the 30th ult. we will say that we have found /lughes' Tonic one of the best selling Chill remedies that we have sold during the past eummer. We have had many verbal testimonials from our friends as %o its eflicacyin curingChills and Kever, and regard it as & preparation of much moro than ordinary merit. We have sold (15) fifteen gross of it since May last, and have noticed that its sale since the Chill season has been over has con- tinued longer than any other Chill reme- dy that we have handled. We liko to sell proprietary articles of merit, and in 'PIANOS| They fire Without A Rival, —AND— HEQETATLED INONE Gentlomen —Tn reply to your favor of | Have been Awarded One Hundred and eighteen Prize Medals at allthe prominent expositions of the World for the Last Fifty Years. And Endorsed by the freatest Living Pianists Piano had preceeded him in safoty, but with & |golling Hughes' Tonic feel that Practices in Federal and State Courts. 501 Broad [ Tue Beg by P. J. McMahon. bly, s selling Hughes' Tonic wo feol that we u ’.flf\\’::s‘}n: ings Bl A. B. \Vn{kcr and wife to J. M. Palm- “Thaet’s all simple,” continued the 8000 &?uukm;{ Wo finally forded by wait- | aro giving value received. —IN— COUNCILBLUFFS 7. - [OWA. 4 boss; “but the fino art comes in with a | P9 tWo days. \uura truly, R@LLE R Slg Blllki s | Admission 25c sion I'rec to Ladies each morning and Tucs. Thurscay afternocns. Use of Skatcs 10 — memagme, 1L 1, MARTFNS, Proprietor R Rzee M D, NPDY or othier tamors removed without 4 GA 1UL21A0, xaife or drawlog o blood. CHRUM(‘ ISEASES of nds » epectaity. Ovor hirty m.,.“ tical nxperlence 0''ca Ko Vol track, Councll Hlofts | Lar Conoultation freo er, lots 4 and 5, block 10, Enbanks sec- ond add., S1. Albert 1. Flicking and wife to C. H. Wind, lot 6, block 27, Everefts add., 2500, James J. Borah to Herman Otto, s} sw ) 12,76, 40andn \n w |13, 70, acres, $0,200. R. R. Co. to Marsh I Bla- i 1, 74, 40, 81,¢ R 11 assortment, of club, half club and strap ekates on hand. e COMMERCIAL, OOUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, 60@63; No, 2 1 purposes, 00 por ton; baled, 50@60. 11—1 80 per 100 poande, oo vapore o 700 Coal—Dolivered, ha 450 per ton Lard—Fairb: t yoida, 6 00@ 1,95) per ton; koft ng at 9, ', whiol y flour, 1 50@2 ¢ 95@3 00 per doz, 0, tough customer. One that wants three half dollars for a dollar. You have got to play that kind mighty low down or some one else will catch thelr trade. A cheap, showy piano is the kind of thi to catch them; but you want to hold it back and seem very reluctant to sell it. Wait till they’ve found tault with tho best bower, 80 to speak; but be sure and put it on the market with care. Ask very stiff price first. Hintthat you don’t care to sell it as all, but rather than sec hated rival tako trado from your sto you would h anything, If she takes the t she'll try to beat you down or 80, "l(:uL her gradually, snd mind you, the second ehe (lm':g yes, grab for the coin, for fear she might chauge her mind,” $“You can rely on that, new_man. **Now, about the hiring business, continued the boss, *‘Here is the best part of our trade, but it needs care, A new piano, when it goes out for hire, ® eaid the This is entirely a cattle country, but I understand it is already very much over- stocked, and some complaints to local cattle asscciations have already been filed against some Texas cattle men lately come here. I hear that Messrs. Doss and Horn, prominent cattle men hero, are now remdonts of your city. Kansas more fully the recommendat air oxercise, from your city Drs. Hailey, Porter, . on and othors, to eome of their chronic weakly patients. Adios, amigos. N. B. W. — . HewilUs Ginger Jar, New York Lettor to Philadelphia Lod, ndeed are our methods in thay persuit of hapoincss which tho Constitu ses to guarantee. Congress S, Hewitt, son-in-law of t!m late Peter Cooper, a wealthy iron m: and enorgetic politician, was Broadway with an earthen jar under his arm, It looked like the eort of an arti- clein which candled ginger root is im- Y physicians, r. (Signed) C. J. L [‘IU)I.‘ & CO. Prepared by R. A, Robinson & C: Wholesslo Druggiats, Louisville, Ky., nd at retail by Schroter & echt , Druggists, Omaha. Rotails $1.00 per btle, six bottles £ 00. e Mr. Roger A. Pryor, a fire-onting representative from Virginia, considered himself aggrioved by language used in de- bate, early in April, 1860, 1. Potter, a representative from Wiscon sin, and sent him a note by Mr. Hind- man, of / rk'mnu-, asking him to leave the diatri o another communi- cation. ) lluu Mr. Potter replied that us Mr. Pryor's note contemplated avoid ing the auti-dueling penalties in the dis: trict, and that as his digqualification was Hll('lllll.'d in the constitution of Wiscon 8in, he could not leave the district; on which Mr., Chrism a substitute for Mr. Hindman, who was obliged to leave wsas. hapded Mr. Potter o poromp tory challange from Mr, Frior, dating Most Perfect TONE, TOUCH AND MECHANISM An exammnation of these magnificent Pianos is politely requested before purchasing any other mstrument, n el ol T4 40, 828800 pri of nearly every instrument | City should try for this cattlo trade, Bowic-Kaife Pottor's Ducl, Sl m tho place, end then bring out your| Sinco my arrival hero T can appreciato | Ben. Perley Iooro in Boston Budget MA X b General Western Represeptatives. P, 8.--Also Gen’l Agt’s for KNABE, VOSE & SONS, BEHR BROS., 'and ARION PIANOS, and SHONINGER UYMBELLA and CLOUGH & WARREN ORGANS. HALLET DAVIS AND CO'S PIANOS |ENDORSED BY FRANZ LISZT.] BOSTON, §March 1s$, 1881, ] — e |8 Becomend is worth $8 a month. One that has l"‘rl'v;lyh'”“ ib'hlmu, being “;nlu ware | hisnoto from Virginia, Col, Lander, | yurnaon p1ANO 00 —Gvrusuns—Your Insirumsats, Grecd; Squaro aodTpright, are sodly nokby ' LIVE 5TOCK, been used gome timo is only worth with figures o ue on it, and common | who had boen designated by Mr. Potter | asruments and uurivalled for beauty of tone and finish. ., Allow me to_congratulate you'on your ‘wterling| Jattlo—Butchor cows 3 25@3 75, Butcher | But there are tricks, thank God,” ejacu- enough in seeming 'I‘“‘"“ FHoewitt is | a3 his friond, handed, after a lapso of | vrocres. GURTAYE BATIRS, frain & Prmnswns BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS, J. ¥. FULLER, Gommlssmn Merchant earl Strect Councl Bluts, fova, W. R. VAUQHAI\I Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Oouncil Blufte, Real ostato oollection agency, Odd Fellows Block over Savings Bank YHOS. OPYIONS, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Councll Blufts . Ia. Establishea - - 1856 Dealers In Forelgn and omestic Exchange sn Heweo Securitt I M. PUSKY, JACOB 8IMS, E. P, CADWELL 8IMS & CADWELL, Attorneys -at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA, Officg, Main Street, Rooms 1and 2 Shugart & M- Block, Wil practice in State aud Federal DR. C. O. FHAZEIN, DENTIST, 100 MAIN REET, and judgment and ahout ton year's expe flutaly that he b s agmnst the (ree | 2Xpression, ““Look at Jackson's brigade; | rheamatism take the hint. It cares neu rienca to ha a good piano ealeeman. Now Jeigio of Germang. The empire is greatly fn- |it stands there like & stono wall” —a | ralgia, he he aud other nervous dls 1 jermany m e B4, rwer Windows, Fiu dow Caps, Tron ) , Motallle 8 4 COUNCIL BLUPFS - = 10W4 Jyou just listen to me, and I'll tell you® terasted in their contivue | freeriom, nume that passed from the brigade to ite! cases i Racies Wiasaw Mialx Woian Saps Lioo Crulepn, Malale X o, Lisuans oty PRODUCK AND FRUITS, Ponltry—Live old hons, fic; spring chickens, 210@3 50 per doz. Butter— Croamery, 25@30c; choice country iggs—22 per_dozen. ‘sgetablos— Potatoes, 30@40c por bushel; onions, 40@h0c per bu; apples, cheice cooking or eating, 2 2o; beans, 1 DO@2 00 per bushel; Sweot votatoss, Zhe er b, —— NG A PIANO, An Old Hand at Greenhoy 1065 Gives a Points, San Francisco Post, “You eee,” said the piano man to his new help, 88 he touched up an old §: stool with a little boiled oil and kerosene till it looked like a brand new &7 article, “tevery one who comes to buy or hiro & piano knows moro or less about the ma- chine—principally less -and its the duty of a good ealesman to guide them, so to speak I I understand that,”said the now man +0h, you do, doyou’” sald the boss, softly, as he rubbed his brush over a scratch, ““How would you go to work with a strong-looking wowman in & turned silk dress and cleaned kid gloves, whe wanted to hire a 8700 piano for &) » month and not pay for sendingi “Why, I'djust tll ser it could not be and let her walk out as scon as she that's all,” eaid tho new man, with & 1ook of supreme ingiffer his face, *Y u are Jike all the rest of 'em,” said the boss, sadly, as he keyed up a $200 ¢ d to meke a eound like a “all you lack iw patience me o o1 lated tho boss, as he tied a lulmlbmnnu the name J. G, Fair on the leg of an old, broken-down equare piano, big enouy :h for a campaign rostrum, ow, here's an old jingler that's paid for iteolf five times over and brought us in enough for cartage to buy & now wagen. It's a beauty—a bonanza. I always call it. Fair got back from North Beach only yester- day. I'll have it varnished by noon and out at the Mission before the end of the week. When a party comes for a piano that I can see don't know much, I trot out Fair. Beautiful in- strument; first prize at the centenntal,” “Looka us if it might have won o prizo 100 years back,” laughed the hired man, *Yes, slr;|a beauty,” continued the bose, frowning at the interruption. Could not rent it under any circum- nmum-n only It was right, aud in moving the back leg of the piano got scratched, One of the wealthiest ladies in San Fean- cigco, too, bought it. OFf course, I could not eay who, That would be unprofes- sional; and besides,” eaid the boss with a grin, *‘there ain’'t no need to tell 'em ne's ou the label as large when the as life.” “lhere's a emart one, but I don't think it's right for him to be deacon uf a church,” said the new man, as the boss went out to stand off a solicitor for rub )tions in aid of a consumptive cornet themselves ‘ Hoods Sarsspar 1'a cleanses the blood and removes every taint of scrofula. — Ger Froe Oiticy, By, O Bismarck denies'abso- imbued with considerable dignity of person and manner, with no trace of triviality in either. “I'm glad to see you'ro not too proud twelve hours, a note to Mr. Chrisman, accepting the challonge, and naming common bowie-knives as the weapons, to fight in the open air, with two frionds to carry home your ewn grocorios when yon take the notion,” said a friend who fell in with him, *“*Grocerles!” Hewitt exclaimed, ‘Do you think this is & gingor jar’ Bloss you! I just paid $200 for this thing, with no Luntuuu at all. It is good for the price, too.” “He is & collector of procgains, and owns a collection in which single picces are valured at a thousand dollars each, That is his hobby in amusement,” o — son Got His From General Bout Battle of Bull Ru Gien, Johnston and I now set out at full speed at the point of conflict. We arrived there just as Bee's troops, after giving way, were fleeing in disorder be- hind the “height inrear of the stone bridge. They had come around between the base of the hill and the stono bridge into a shallow ravine, which ran up to a point on the crest where Jackson had al- ready formed his brigade along the edgo of the woods, We found the command. ors rosolutely stemming the farther flight of the routed forces, but vainly endeavor- ing to restore order, and our own efforts were as futilo, Bvery segment of line we succeeded in forming was again dissolved while another was being formed; more thau 2,000 men were shoutiue each some suggestlon to the other, thelr volces mingling with the nolse of the shells hurling through the trees overhead, and Wl word of oommand drowned in th confusion and uproar, It was at this moment that Gen, Bee used the famour d's Artic on the each, armed with Colt’s pistols, Mr.Chris man protested against this form of weapon us absurd, barbarous and vulgar, and ofkered to construe the code in the most liberal terms, provided other arms were suggested EEHTVEED 0. 10 OIRCGH-ANRT RECOMMENDS JTSELF. 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