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* v THE DAILY BEE-SATURDAY , JULY 8 18o2 O. G , OO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS , City Market , Council Blnfli. Iowa , WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE , General Agents for the Celebrated Mills ol H. T ) . Hush , t Co. . Ooldcn Kglo Flour , Leavenwoith Kano.ii , and Queen lite Mill * . Sioux Falls , Dakota. Reference , Smith & Crl'tfiidon , I'oiincll lllutN , fa. HI. IE. SIE-A-IMI ILSr , WHOLESALE AND KETAIL STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS , COUNCIL BLUFF8 , IOWA. TITLE ABSTRACT OF F ICE. . . O Lands and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW HATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA. IEL 15 North Main. Street. WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINGS. P.cndy-flttcd uppers , In ralf ekln and Uln. Dale ni d Hcmlork SOLE LEATHER , ana al ooda appertaining to tlio shoo tr.ulo. Oo il < goul MchcAlimln thel-nt. OTW TJTTT T TUIPUY JJIJliW MILLIMM FOll STYLISH SPRING MILLINERY. PATTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. . Council Bluffs la. That never require crlmptngr , at lira. J , J. Good's Hair Store , at prices never before touched by ny other hnlr dealer. AUo n full line of switches , etc. , atj.re.itly reduced prices. AUo gold , Silver and colored nets. Wavca made from ladles' own hair. Do nut fall to call before purchislnc elsewhere. All goodfl warrauUdag represented. 11 IIS. J. J. GOOD , 29 Main street , Council DluQV , low a. BATEIM HOUSE ! At Bryant's Spring , Cor , Broadway anil Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Pbln , Medicated , Vapor , Electric , Plunge , Couch , Shower , Hot and Cold Baths. Com petent n ale and ieinalo i.urpcs and attendants always on hand , and the bejt olcnic and atten tion 1'lven patrons. Special attention Riven to bathing children. Investigation aud patronage solicited DR. A. H STUDLEY & Co. , 100 Upper Uroadway. Dr. Stud'cy ' : Treatment of chronic diseases made a specialty. REMOVED without the CAICEES drawing of blood or use of knlfo. Cures lunpr diseases , ANT ) n'Pm.'V Fits , Scrofula , Liver Com- A " ' * > . Bheuma- JI iD W.tBheuma Ill iVl ( I O It H tlsm { , Fever and Mcrcur- I U III J U U h , Sorc3 ( Kryslpelas , Salt Rheum , Scald Held , Citairh , weal : , iuilaincd and granulated Eyes , Scrofulous Ulcurs and Fe male Dlsvaso * ot all kinds. Aho Kidney and Vencrial diseases. Hemorrhoids or 1'ilcs cured money refunded. All diseases treated upon thoprlncipleof veget able reform , without the use ot mercurial pois ons or the knife. Electro Vnpor or Mdlcatod Baths , furnished I twho deslro them. Uornli or Rupture radically cured by the use the Elastic belt Truss and 1'lastcr , which bad superior lu the world. CONSULTATION FREE- CALL OS OR ADDRESS Drs , B , Rice anfl F , 0 , Miller , COUNCIL BLUFFS , la. LIVERY , Feed and Sale Stattes , 18 North Firet Street , Bouquet's old stand , Council D'uffj ' , Iowa. WILLARD bMITH. Prop. W.D.STILLMAN , Practitioner of Homeopathy , consulting Physician and Surgeon , OHlce and residence Olfi Willow avenue , t'oun- cl illullB , Iowa. Iowa.W. W. K. BINTON , DENTIST. 14 Pearl Street , Oeunoil Bluffs. Extractlngand Oiling a specialty. First-class work guaranteed. DR. A. P. HANCHETT , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , Oinco , No. 14 Pearl Street. Bonn , 0 a. m. to 2. , and 2 p. m. , to 6 p , m. Residence , 120 Bancroft utrcut. Telephonic connection with Central qltlco. F. T. SEYBERT M. D . . , . , , PHYSICIAN & SU110EON. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA. Offloo No. . 5 , Eyorott Block , Broad way , over A . Louio's Restaurant , Merchants Restaurant J , A. EOSS , Proprietor. Corner Broadway and Fourth Streets , Good accommodations , good fare and cour teous treatment. S. E. MAXON , K-C , d 30 : xi ' Office over Barings bank , COUNCIL. . BLUFFS , . . Iowa. REAL ESTATE. W. 0 , Jamti , In connection with hla law and collection business buys and Bella real estate. Persons wishing to buy ci Bell city property call thla office , over Bushnell'a book etore , Pearl etroct. etroct.EDWIN J , ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. 4l5Broadway , Council Bluffs. Decdi anuowtjagei drawn and aeknowl ged WATER WAVES , t In Stock and Manufactur ed to Order. Waves Made From Your Own Hair. TOILET ARTICLES , All Goods Warranted as Represented , and Price : . Guaranteed. MRS. D. A. 3EfOGT ! , 337 W. Broadway , Council luffs Iowa. ; - - - . MAS , E , J , HARDING , M , D , . Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Electropalhlc Institution , Phila delphia , Penua. OfflcQ Cor , Broadway & Glenn Avo. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment of all diseases anil rwlnful dif- flcultlca peculiar to impales a epoclalty. J. G. TIPTON , Attorney & Counsellor , Office over First National Bunk , Council Hinds. Iowa. Will practice In the Btato and federal courts Game and Poultry , Can alwaya be found a B. DANEHY'C , 130 Upper Hro.-i.dway. JNO. JAY FEAI.NEY , Justice of the Peace , 314 BROADWAY , Council Bluffs. - - Iowa. W. B , MAYE8 , Loans andRealEstate , Proprietor of abstracts of Pottawattamle county. Olllcu corner of Uroadway arid Main street * , Council Ululfa , lona. JOHN STEINER , M. D. , ( DeuUcher Arzt. ) ROOM 5 , EVERETT'S BLOCK , Council Bluffs. lyleeoaca of women and children a apaclalty. P , J , MONTBOMBRY , M , D , , FllKB DlSPKNHAUY KVEIIY SATUUDAY. Otflcoln Everett's Mock , Pearl trect. Heal ) denco 6fcS Fourth street. Offlco hours from 0 to 2 a. to. , 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m. , Council I lullj F. G. CLARK , PRACTICAL DENTIST. Pearl opposite the postofflce. One of the oldest rtatitlonera In Council Dluffa. Satis lelactlon guaranteed In all cases' DR. F. P. BELLINGER , EYE AND EAR SURGEON , WITH PR. CHAULES DKETKEN. Office over dm * store , 411 Broadway , Council ISlutfi , Iowa. Al dlscaiM of the fo and ear treated under the most approved method , and all curio guaranteed , JOHN LIHDT , ATTOHNEY'-'AT-IAW. ' ' Will practice In all Stita and United State * Courts. Spvaki German Language. THE HETCH-HETCHY. A Vnllfy Siva ling the Yosemite iu Beauty , t Scenes of Grandeur but Rarely Visited. Towering Precipices nncl Rocks of Peculiar Formntion Numerous .Mnunlllceiu WntorfaUa Cnn 1'rAr.r'joo ChrJl io'o The Hotch-Ilctcliy vnllcy is situ- ntotl on the main Tuolunuio river about twenty-fivo miles west of Iho crest of the Sierras , ntul sixtrcn in an nir line northwest of Yoaemiti1. Liku thnt valley , it ia but n widening of the bottom of < ho river canyon from the common "V" shape to llmt of n "U"iu < l the fcubatitution of noirly rbrtic.it solid granite clills for the ordinary slant hit ; earth-covered sides of the California canyon. Tlieso two vnlleya arc the only examples of this rock formation to bo found in the Sierras , and , in fact , exceed in huight of walls , nize , jwturnl wonders aud cll'ect upon the observer any similar formation yut discovered in either hemisphere. A tow years after the wonders of Voaemito were made known to the world , llctch-lletcliy was visited by _ Homo person or persons of very vivid imagination , who gave T very exaggerated report of its scenery , staling that it far exceeded the former vnlloy in height of waterfalls and dills. A eurvoy of Jlotch-llntchy was made iu 18GO , by J. O. Gardner , noting under Professor Whitney , then State Geologist. In "Whitney's Guide book , published by authority of the Legislature , these esnggerations are corrected , and u brief description given , accompanied by n small and somewhat incomplete map of the val ley. An article on the valley , by John Mnir , published in The Overland Monthly in 1873 , completes the liter- atuio of Hotch-Uotchy. Volumes. have been written descriptive of Yoao- tnito , but of her sister vnlloy , equally beautiful , mid in some respects oven more roiuaikablo , our public prints , our books of travel , and , with ono ex ception , oven our guide-books' silent , llero is n valley , which , were it in Europe , Americana would cross the ocean by thousands to nee. Yet , lying , as it docs , at our very doors , wo doubt if oii(3 ( C.ilifornian iu a. hundred knows of its existence. HOW TO 1C1UCII nr.TCH-HETCHY. I propoao , iii the present article , to give a description of Iletch-llotchy from the otand-point of an unbiased observer , whoao only wish is to share with others dvrcllcis of the town the possession during the vacation months of this granite-walled garden of the joda. Ootch-IIetchy ia reached from Colfax Springs , .1 small hotel at the toll-gato on the Big O.ik Flat road to Yosemite , thirteenth miles east of Garroto. This is a wild spot , heiin ; the junction of the middle and south forks of the Tuolumno with the main river. Half a mile west of the hotel the road winds along the canyon 2,000 feet above the river , and in view of cascades on the south fork , and a ver tical fall on the middle fork 200 foot in height. Further cast I crept down a blull'at the junction of the two forks , and from a perpendicular precipice - pico 1,200 feet in height had a line view of the uiiddlo-fork cascades directly opposite. Tim stream hero falls fully 1,000 feet in half a mile. Securing at the Colfax : Springs hotel as guido and general camp man Eugene - gene Elwell , son of the proprietor , I set out , on the Kith of June , for Hotch-ITotchy and Mount Dana. Each was mounted upon a sturdy mustang , which , in addition to the weight of the rider , carried the rider's provisions for the trip , mostly canned jooda and bread. A fair marksman can easily keep the larder supplied with game. Crossing the south and middle forks by substantial bridges the latter stream , by the way , is well stocked with trout the road up over n steep rocky point , and up the ridge between the middle fork and the main river , though pleasant , breezy forests of yellow , pitch and sugar pine , black oak and cedar , along gcntlo slopes , where the soft , velvety verdure and pretty white blossoms of the black torn , covering acres of ground , lend a cheerful contrast to its usual carput of pine needles ; across beautiful mountain meadows ; and along qulot ponds , where wild ducka disport among the lily pads and grasses. This is our road. At the Ilog Ranch , fifteen miles from Colfax , thu wagon road ends , a trail leading from thence into the val ley , a distance of ten miles. From Hog Ilunch the 'trail rises rapidly , attaining , however , at its highest point , an altitude of but 4,850 feet , as against 7-100 foot on the JJig Oak Flat to Yosomito. The de scent into the valley is by a good zigzag - zag trail , rocky in places , but nowhere dangeroua , lietch-lictchy being easily accessible to ladies accustomed to horseback riding , ABniTltEHSINd KCENK. From a rocky blufl' half-mile down the canyon IJotch-lletchy cornea first into open view. It is a surprise , The panorama IB a noble ono , embrac ing in ono vast ampithoator all the most notable objects of Interest of the valley. Yosemite cannot produce its equal. It is as if El Captain , the South Dome , Sentinel Rock and the Yoaomito and Nevada fallu wore brought together Into ono picture. And then wo inuet borrow Jlotch- Hotchy's broad green meadows to equsl the panorama presented from the rock on which I now sit. The meadows , level as a floor , traversed by the river , now swollen by melted snows , but smooth and placid , as if ita waters had never known tumult and battle , and fringed by noble trees , from the foreground of the picture. Now imagine this scene inclosed on three sides by nearly vertical walls of solid granite , rising from 2,000 feet , on the extreme left and right , to a grand cul minating dome in the center of the picture , springing H/JOOIeetubovo t'10 ' level of the valley , J'aint thcso cliffc a velvety gray , relieved by patches of white , red , yellow , brown , and vertical cal bands of jot black , Then throw ever the foreground of these clifla two of Yosomitu'a best falla. Add Cali fornia sunlight and sky , and the remembrance that you are inlloa away from the principal objects which form this gigantic nmphithca'cr of nature , I aud you have in your mind's eye the first I view of Hotch-llotchy. The valley ia about four miles m length , and varies in width from 150 yards in tlio , center , to about ha'f a mile mid way t f either end. It is irregular in shape , though its general form is that of a. crescent. The trend of the val ley U east and west. The Tuolumo river nt this point is a stream about 200 foot in width. The aurfnco ol the lower half of the valley ia meadow and the neil ex tremely rich. This becomes in Iho winter and early spring a lake of sev eral hundred acres extent , ciused by the extreme narrowness of the rocky gateway by which the river leaves the vnlloy. The upper half 13 sandy and heavily wooded , the soil being poor and producing but litt'n ' srr.m. I'ho two sections are divided by a low wall of rock stretching frmn the main south wall to the river and conlinini , ' tiio stream to a narrow channel. lit ahapo and contour of tlio dill * it greatly resembles Voi-omite , yet hns still n decided olmractcr uf iu own , It is much airmllcr than thu Yuaoirilc , and , unliku thnt valley , ita attractions nro grouped thnt nearly all may bo seen in ono panorama. You need to spend nt least n week in Voaumito to see nil ita wonders , Hotoh-Uotchy miy bo moro fully seen nud explored in three days. Yol ono may profitably arond n month in cither vnlloy , CLIFFS AND PECULIAR llorK * . The majoatio clillj of the upper valley are the highest , yet less re markable thnn thoao of the lower , being moro slanting and less peculiar in shape. The highest 1 huvo nnnicd , the "Groat Eastern , " owing to its ro- mnrkablo rocombianco to n mammoth ocean steamer in full call. Its height nbovo the valley is upwards of1,000' feut. Just below ia another cliff of nearly equal height , kninvn aa "Ohim- noy Jlock. " Directly opposite is another clill'ot fully equal height , but without distinctive feuturoa. Wo have now approached the cen tral and narrow portion of the valley. Hero , with bases but 180 yards apart nnd heads separati-d by neaicoly moro than a quarter of n mi'o ' of air , tower two clill'i. On Jio south , and pitahing its almostvoiticnl front boldly out into the valley , rises a mointment of salid granite 2,400 foot in height. It spirng * directly from the vnlloy , without debris worthy the name , mid impresses the beholder as does no other clill' about the v.liey. This is known by the Indians a3 Ko-lo-nnh Rock , nnd is the most prnimnant nnd wonderful feature of Hotch-llotchy. It elightly resembles , in position nn'l contour , Sentinel Rock in Yoaomito , but is a far moro wonderful foraintion. The view from Kolniuh ia a grand one. It ia easily climbed fromn point on the trail leading into tlio val ley , and I uliall visit it ore I leave. Opposite Kolonah' a sloping cliff rises 2,000 feet , from the auinnnt of which springs upward a smooth granite dome , lifting his hoary head t,200 ! above tlio meadow and river below. The grand old pines which on/ainctit the dome crest shrink to mere shrubs in the dis tance. This dome , 'hough inferior in aizo and ahapo to the South Dome in Yosemite , presents from the . valley level n moat imposing nppearnnco than does even that magnigcont rock , when similarly viowod. It ia only when neon from Glacier Point that the South Dome asaumos its true grandeur. This dome has never received n name. I leave ita christening to abler hands. o.utniNKic nocic. Just wcat of the last described dome is a cliff , which I have ventured to name "Gardiner Hock , " in honor of the fearless engineer who , in com pany with Messrs. King and Hoffman , imperiled his life a hundred times upon the precipicca of this canyon and the high Sierra. As the result of the work of these fearless men wo have the only typographical map of a high mountain country , approaching accuracy and detail , ever yet iasitod. Gardiner Hock , then , it nhall bo. In ahapo this cliff la the Uotch-llotchy El Capitan , its f.icj and clear-cut cor ner bearing a cltno resemblance to that famous rock. It ia , according to Gardiner , 1800 feet in heiglit , and on a largo portion of its face absolutely vortical. From this point the clitfa de crease in height and become moro sloping , till they nearly meet at the narrow river-pass nt the foot of the valley. ' MAONIFICKNT WATBUPALLH , Its waterfalls are three in number , besides numerous ephemeral torrents which slide and leap down the cliffs in the cnrly spring or after heavy show- era. At thu upper end of the valley the canyon divides , as in Yosemite , the Tuolumno coining down the right fork. Hero enters what ia known aa i , Uanchereo creek. Both river and creek are crossed by narrow ahopp bridgon , and we sot out on n half-mile scramble up the rocka overlooking tlio llanchcrco cascades. Any ono wish ing to gain a clear nnd perfect idea of pandemonium should visit these falls. The llanchoreo crock , a stream forty foot in width , enters n narrow gorge with ylrtical walls from 7fi to 175 feet in height. Dmi this gorge it plunges for neatly half a mile , making live dia- tinct falls , ita entire descent being / nearly 000 feet , III this passage the stream everywhere fills its narrow can yon , which , with ita straight-cut , smooth granite walla , would appear to have boon rent aasundor by some terrific action of nature , Such another battle of the waters againut rock can , . perhaps , bo nowhere wit' nesaod from so good a vantage-ground , The clill aides being perfectly upright , with clean-cut edges , allow one to walk wit } ) safety along the verge and look down into the foamlaahed wafers which fill the gorge below and roar like lion in maddening pain. At the foot of every fall clouds of amoko-like spray fill the gorge , in which form miniature rainbows wherever the sun light finds an entrance to the scene. The wild beauty of these walled caa- cades I have never seen equalled any where in the Sierra , and the eaao with which they may bo viewed oven by ladies unused to fatigue , ia not the least ot their attractions , Jiolow the gorge the creek spreads out upon n broad table i > ( giunite and takes ita final flpring into the valley in a broad , fanhko cascade , in which may bo seen apray cffccta of great beauty , ' TU-KK I' LA-I.AII , From thu summit of Gardiner Hock , about midway of the north side of thu valley , leapa Tu-eu-u-Ia-lah , ono of the itioat beautiful waterfalls.to bo tound in the entire range of the Sierras , It ia at the lip about thirty feet in width , and makes a clear jump of from 800 to 1,000 feet , lloroit strikes the clill' , and dividing into sm Ulor streams , hnda ita way down the sloping debris pile to the valley below. Aa it loaves the clilf it is clean cut , and darta downward a few hundred feet completely intact a snow white ribbon of foam. Then it separates into watery ruekots , which run a made race , aa if in haste to daah against the rocks below. These , in turn , are resolved into a beautiful laco-like drapery of mist and spray the bullet , of every passing breeze. In n fresh wind It sways back and forth a hundred feet across the face of the clilf. Tu-eo-u-ln-lah ia higher than Bridal Veil , poe.iosaes moro than the beauty of thnt fall and fnr moro of grandeur , .hist eaat of Gardiner 1'ock , and but half n mile eaat of Tu-eo-u-In-lah , ia Hetch- 1it llotchy 1 or Wapnma Fall , both being itc plain view from all parts of the central portion of the valley. 1 letch- 11 llotchy can scarcely bo called a walor- fall , being little more than a gr.itul cascade or water chute. Ihit aa a caa- cado it exceeds anything 1 oversaw. Ita height has boon variously esti mated ut from 1,000 to 1,800 foot. Its position reiulcw calculation by triangulation - angulation extremely dillicult. My compuUtiona tiy that method and ob servations with the aneroid barometer place the falla to the debria pile at 1- fiOO feet. There are I wo nearly vor- ticall falls , the rnpida between de flecting at an angle of about i0 ! do- grocs. The fall ia walled on ono side by the vertical face of Gardiner Hock , but on the east is open , thus iitl'ording a view of its full longlh from the up per end of the valley. The stream forming Hotch-llotchy tri fully aovonty-livo feet in width , and carries nearly double aa much water aa Yosemite creek. Ita descent ia ponderous , gr.ind , awo-in spiring , and in marked contra.st to that of Tu-eo u-lx-lah which ia - - ; - , light- ncaa and fairy-like grace itself. J letch- llotchy fills Its gorge-like confines with mnoko like spray , and ita roar ia heard for miles up and down the val ley. It is a milk while nines of foam , showhfg' color , ai do nome of the Yoaomito falls. Viewed from n cen tral point iu the valley Hetch-Iletohy has the appearance of ono unbroken vertical fall , and from that standpoint ia a grand cpoct.icle. Thus viewed it exceeds all other Sierra waterfalls ex cept Y-osemite in height , and oven that fall In amount of water. No greater contrast in waterfall can well bo imagined than ia presented in Tu- oo-u-la lah and lletch-Iletcy , and wo doubt if such another is anywhere else presented on ono granite wall. TUB VAU.UV. The valley ia y.-lfiO foot nbovo the sea. Snow falls heavily in winter , imd no ono has paesed the entire year : ioro. There ia a large variety of : imber , oak , pine , cedar and .soft naplo being the predominont growths. The llora is varied , flowera and jjrasa growing on the north side of the river to the height of a man's shoul ders. The game consists principally ducks , doves , gray equirrola and bearp. We name the boar last because - cause it ia the last game the average tourist wants to moot. Boars abound among the adjacent clifla in largo num bers , and descend to the valley , where they are of ten soon. Mr. Screech kills a dozen or moro every season , shoot * Ing a large ono near his damp , the day of my arrival. They will molest no one , however , unless first attacked , and need not bo feared. They are the block , brown and cinnamon varieties , no grizzlies ever entering the valley. Other game , ouch as mountain quail , grouse and deer are numerous on the mountains and surrounding the val ley. The river was stocked with trout a couple of years since , but angling will not be good for some time to come. The road and trail tolletch-llotchy are free to all. Feed in abundant. Parties can drive to ling Hunch , but ten milcn from the valley , where there are excellent facilities for camping , and ride in on horaoback next d..y. There is a small store at Colfax Springs , twenty-five miles distant , and larger ones at Gurrole , thirteen miles farther away. All provisions but meat should be brought. Mutton can bo bought in the valley , and giimo is plenty. For a cheap , enjoyable trip , particularly to those averse to trail-riding , and parties limited as to time , I would recommend Hutch- llotchy. Letser than the famous YoBomite , it has yet ita own distinctive charms , which grow upon one with every day he lingers within its granite- walled depths. W. P. JJ. Mrs. John Strofel , of Fort Dodge , the mother of eleven children , has become insane ever religious excitiv ment , and has been sent to thu aay lum , One of her delusions ia that she is the bride of Jesus Christ. A QeDora Bcampodo. Never WUH Hiich a mult muilo fur any Drill ; utaru an In now nt U , I1' . ( jooilnmti'H , for n Trl l lioUlo of Dr. K | B'H Now IJIa- covury for CunmimpUoii , ConuliH and Colds. AllnunoiiH nflUcted with Asthma , HronchltlH , HoiirBCiiesH. Hovcru Cough" , or any nlfuctlnn nf thu Throat and Jitnif ! * , can get a Trial Jiottlo of thin grentroinudy > , by calling ; at ithuvu named IROUI nciuur , 1'roeldent. Vlco 1'rw'l. W. B. UIIHIIIB , Boo. andTroaj. THE NEBRASKA co Lincoln , Neb. MANUKAOTUUKJlfl OF Oorn f'Untern , narrow * , farm Rolleri , Sulk Hay Raket , Ducket Elevating Wind ml &o. We are | > rcr > roJ to do Job woik nd niionl turlng lor other partita , Adilros ll onion NKIMAHKA MANUPAOTUltlNO CO , , T.iwnnMi Me * Genius Rewarded ; Olt , The Story of tlio Sowing Machine , A. bintaomo llttlci , pamphlet , blue &a4 gold eave with uuuiuroui liiigrtTltijti , will bo GJTVOT AWAY tot ny tuiilt person calling for It , at any branch or iul-oltlco ) of The fainter Manufacturing Oom- 'pany , or will ho sent If mall , post paid , lo auypcrjou lltlDi ; at a dUUuco from our oUlci B Tlia Singer Mannfaotnring Oo , Principal Office , 34 Union Square , NJW YORK. (14 To the Consumers of Carriages & Euggies , I have a complete stock of all the Lataat Styles of Carriages , Phaetons and Open and Top Buggies , Consisting of The Celebrated Brewater Side Bar , The Hamlin Side Bar , The Whitney Side Bar , and The Mullhalland Spring. The Dexter Queen Buggy and Phaeton Also the Old Reliable JUliptic Spring Buggies and Phaetons. They are all made ot thg best materials , aud un der my own supervision. I should be pleased to have those desirous of pur chasing to call and examine my stock. I will guar antee satisfaction and warrant all work. H. F. HATTENHAUER , Corner Broadway and Seventh Streets , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , ( Successors to J. W. Rodefer ) WHOLESALE A ? < D DETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAfAfflA , LEHIGH , BLOSSEUEG AND ALL I COMNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LISV1E , PLASTER , ETC. Ofllce No. 34 Ponrl Street , Yards Oor , Eighth Street and Hlovouth Avenue , Council Blufl'rf. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUL'AOTUllE BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES , i CORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND D The Very Best of Brooms Constantly on Hand. The Hlghent Market Price Paid for Corn , Oats , Rye , Barley Partiea Wiohing to Sell Broom Oorn Will Please Send Sample. OO. , Ono of the bent Hctonil-clfiBa Ifotola lu tlio Wont la thu BEOADWAT HOTEL , A. K llllftWN , Proprietor. Ncs. 631 and 30 Ilroailwny , Council UluCTa.Iow * . Table tmi'jillcj with the boat the market at * lordj. ( Jcod rooms and Unit-claim licda. Terms very rcanonablu. UNION AVENUE HOTEL 817 Lower Broadway , Mrs. C. Gerspacher & Son. KIKBT CkASS IIOTKb AT IlKAHONAIILK l'UIUK-4. TUANHIKNT8 ACCOMtlOUATKI ) . IimT.I , FOitUALK. 0001) HKAHONH l'OH RKI.MNU , STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON , Proprietors , Tills Inurrliy IIM Juat boon opanod ( or biial. noun , and wonronow ) > riparcil to do laundry vork ot all klnJa and k'uimntco utiatactlon. A tjioclnlty inado of line work , uucli as collars , iuir , ( liioklilrta , etc , Wo Kant ( .vorjhaJy to glvu us a trial , LARSON .t ANDERSON. STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. * PAPEIl HANGING , XALSOMININB AND GEAIHINB , Shop Oorn or U roadwnynnd Scott Bt HUGHES & TOWSLEE , UKALEUS IN Confectionery , FruitsNuts Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in Ssason , 12 MAIN ST. , Council Bluffa. J , U XIIMUMIHONK. . L. HMUOAHT , A. W. STUKKT , I'roBldont. Vlco-rrfut. Cashier. CITIZENS BANK Of Coniioll Bluff * . Organized under tlio laws of tlio State of Iowa. I'ald lip capital 9 75.0CO Authorized capital 200.UOO Interest jiald on tlmo dopailtf. Drafts Issued on the prlnciptl cHlou of the United Htatcj and Kuropu. h'pui-lal nttrntlon clvun to collections and coiiL'Spjiidonvo with proinjit roturua. uuiKcroiiii. J. I ) . KJmiinilwn , K. I * . Bhttxart , J. T Hart , W. W. W IUuo. J. W. Hotter , J. A. SII Icr , A.y. . Street , j)7dtf Sioui City Pacific THE SIOUX CITY BOUTB Huns a Hollcl Train Through from Council Bluila to St , Paul Without Change Time , Only 17 Hour * i is Z. < OO MILES TUB HUOttTKB BODIB raoti COUNCIL BLUFFS TO HT. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULUTI1 OK DISUAROK and all points la Northern Iowa , Minnesota and Dakota , This line la equipped with the Improved Weatlughotue Autoinailo Air-brake and MUIi Platform Coupler and JluDcr : and foi 8PKED , HAFETY AND COUJTOUT It uneurpaeaed. Pullman Palace Sleeploy Oar tun through WITHOUT OIIANOK between Kan iMCItyand Bt. Paul , via Council Bluff * and Sioux City , Tralni leave Union Pacific Transfer at Oonu. ell Ilu3a , at 7:36 : p. m. dally on arrival of Kanaas City. Bt Joseph and Council Hindu train from the South. Arriving at tiloux City 11:35 : p. m. , and at tboNew Uulou Depot at SI. Paul at 1SM noon. TEN uouua IN ADVANOK or ANY OTDKB H , . , " ' " KOUIF. /ariloraemLcr In taking tne Sioux City HooU you gut ft Through Train. The SborUat Line , the QulckoatTlma aud a Comfortable Ride In tbi Tbrouxh Cars between COUNCIL HLUl-VS - AND ST. PAUL. tVKee ttiat your Tickets ruaj via the "Slonx Clly and Pacific lUllroad " / , a. WATTLW , J. 11. BUCHANAN i Huporlntcndout. Uon'l 1'au. Agonl P , K. KODINSON , Aea't Ocu'l I'u.j. Ak-'t. , Ul ourl Valley , la. W. K. DAVIB , Bouthweatcrn Agent. _ Councl IllnHs Jew EUROPEAN HOTEL , Cornur South and Locust fitroctt. s < xr. XiOTcrxej XKCO. , J. II. JiURST. . . IProp. lloorna , 75o , § 1.00and$1.50 Per Day An elegant Itcjtaurant U connected with thU house , where meals nroncrrod at reasonable prlco * peou uay and utgat , uilO-m