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    THE DAILY BBB--THOJRSDAY , JULY 20 1,82
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City Market , Cflnncll BlaCfi. low ,
WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE ,
Orr.cral AKtnts for the Celebrated Millao' II I ) . Ktrh.v Co. . Golden Eagle ilour , Leironwoith
KftiifM , ami Queen Fico Mil ! * , Sioiti FMli , Dakota.
Fdemicp , Smith & Ctlit"iidfn , Council ltlutl , la. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
DSL IEL
WHOLES VW. AND UKTAIti
STATIONERY AND PRIMTEK'S
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Tl i LE ABSTRACT 0 F F IGE.
JF. T3ST. * > CS 13" "K 3E& 23 Ss3 C3 < 3 > .
Lauds and Lota Bought and Sold.
MONO' TO LOAN AT LOW RATES.
NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS.
BLUFFS - - " " " IOWA'
a :
15 North Main Street ,
WHOLESALE DEALER m SHOE FINDINGS.
tcd tiipor9 | , In r\U sUlii nml I li > . Oik nml Hemlock SOLK LKATHKK , and M
r > n < ln < i | > | > i-ri\ltiiii ! ! ; tolhuMir/u / tt.tto. do il < solil M chenp in In the I ivrt. _
JiLilbi , npTiToi
FOll STYLUS 11 SPUING MILLINERY. PATTERN BONNETS AND
CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY.
105 South Main Street. Council Bluffs la
Tint novcr r < ctiro | ! crltnplnir. nt Mrs. J. J OoO'Vs H&lr Btoro , nt prices never bctcro touched by
ny other linlr dealer. Aleu a full line of mvitchcj , etc. , nt kreally reduced prices. Also gold ,
silver and colored nets \Va\cs tniule from Udlca" onn hair. Do tn.t ( all to tall bcforo jmrcluslng
olsowhero. All Roodn warranted im represented. MUS. J. J GOOD ,
29 Mftln strcoi , Council ISluflB , Iowa.
I
BATING HOUSE !
At Bryant's Spring ,
Oor , Broadway and Union Sts.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Plain , Medicated , V per , Elcciric , I'lungo ,
Doui.li , Shower , Hot nrd Cold lUllia. Coin-
potent M ale ind ( Limlo t ur-iM and ufondantg
ulua > a on huid , nnd ihoboit of on o and atten
tion K\\en nitrons. Hpiic.al attauCiou gl\cn to
uatnlu. ? children. Imestlgatlonnuil patronage
eollcito.i
eollcito.iDR. . A. U STUDLCY & Co. ,
100 Upper ISroadway.
Dr. Studloy : Treatment ol chronic diseases
made a Bjxciilty. *
UEHOVED without the
drawlnj ; ol hlood or use of
' knite. cjurculunfr diseases ,
ti Kits , Scrofula , IJ\cr Coin-
I'11" * . Dropsy , llhcuma.
1 n
Til M fl R S ' " > Fcvcr and Morcur-
I U Ml U 81 U
.
K1 JorlWi Kryelpclas. Salt
Rheum , Scald Hc d , O.Uairli , woilc , inflamed
mid granulated Ejuscrofulou' ) Ulcers anU I'o-
male Dlriinbo of all kinds. Aho Kidney nnd
Vanerlal diaeawH. Oeaiorrnoldj or Piles cured
money refunded.
All diseases treated upon thopilnclpleof -
ftblo reform , without the use of mercurial poiu-
ons or the knlfu.
Electro Vapir or Medicated Baths , furnished
who dcdlra them ,
Hernia or Rupture radically cured by the mo
the Elastic bolt Trues nnd Plaster , which has
superior In the world.
CONSULTATION FREE
CALL O.V OH ADDRESS
Dra , 1i , nice aud F , 0 , Miller ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , Ta.
LIVERY ,
leeil and Sale Stables ,
18 North Fi' at Street ,
Bounuet sold stand. Council U lift" , Iowa.
\VILUA11U SlllTH.-l'roji.
W.D.STILLMAN
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Practitioner of Homeopathy , consultlnj
Physician and Surgeon ,
OHlco ami residence 015 Willow avenue , Coun-
cl Uluffa , Iowa.
Iowa.W.
W. K. SIN TON ,
DENTIST.
14 Pearl Street , Caimoil Bluffs.
Extractlngand filling a spochlty. Flrst-claeH
work guaranteed ,
DR. A. P. HANCHETT ,
PHYSICIAN AiiD SURGEON.
Office , No. 14 Pearl btrcot. Honii , 0 n. m. to
2. , and 2 p. in , , to 6 p , m. Residence , 120
UaucroU ( .met. Tolephonlu connection wllli
Central ollico
F. T. SEYBERT M. D.
. . , . . ,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA ,
Oflico No. 5 , Everett Block , Broad
way , over A. Louib'a lleataurant.
Merchants Eestaurant
J. A. K03S , Proprietor.
Corner Broadway and Fourth Slieflls.
Oood accommodations , good faro and cour
teous treatment. _
S. E. I
o
Olllco over savings bank
COUNCIL. BLUFFS , - - Iowa.
REAL ESTATE.
W. 0. James , In connection with hli law and
Action busluejsbujg and sells real estate ,
in wishing to buy n cll city jiropcrty call
at blaoffice , over CuAncll's book store ? , Pearl
Itrwt.
EDWIN J. ABBOTT.
Justice ot the Peace and
Notary Public ,
41B Broad way , Council Bluffs.
i drawn ! nil cknowl djel
WATER WAVES ,
In SStock and Manufactur
ed to Order.
Wavoa Made From Your Ovra Uttir.
TOILET x ARTICLES ,
All Goods Warranted as
Represented , and Prices
Guaranteed.
H1RS. D. A. BENEDICT ,
337 W. Broadway ,
Council Bluffs ; - - - Iowa
MRS , E , J , HARDING , M , D , .
Medical Electrician
AND
GYGNEOOLOGIST.
Graduate of Eloctropathlo Institution , Phila
delphia , Penua.
Offloo Dor , Broadway & Glenn Avo.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
The treatment of all diseases and pulnful dlf-
flcultlea peculiar to ffiraloa a specialty.
J. G. TIPTON ,
Attorney & Counsellor ,
OHlco over First National Dank , Council HluDa ,
Iowa. Will ) < ractlco In the etatfl und federal
courts FRESH mm
Game and Poultry ,
GUI always be found a B. DANCHY'fl ,
130 Upper Uroadwuy
JNO.JAYFRAINEY ,
Justice of tlie Peace ,
314 BROADWAY ,
Council Bluffs , - - Iowa.
W B. MAYE3 ,
Loans andEealEstate ,
Proprietor o ! Mittrftcts of Pottawsttamlo
countj. Olflco corner of Broadway and
BtrooU , Qjuncll Ulurta , Iowa.
JOHN STEENER , M. D. ,
( Deutschcr Arzt. )
ROOM 5 , EVERETT'S BLOCK ,
Council Blufla.
ulecasea of women and children a epoclalty.
P , J , MONTGOMERY , M , D , ,
FKKK DISI-ENSAEY EVEUY SATUIIDAY.
OlTlcoln Fvorott'i block , Pearl troct. Kosl )
dence CfcS Fourth street Office hours from 0 to
2 . m. , 2 to 4 and 7 08)1.111 ) , Council lufo
( f J D A tnlf
I I f fr BL
M D A * *
Ui yLHiilAj
PRACTICAL DENTIST.
Pearl oppoalta the poatolllce. One ot
the oldest i ratltlon rs In Council BluUa. Balls
Ihfactlon ( ruarantcod In all cases
DR , F. P , BELLINGER ,
EYE AND EAR SURGEON ,
WITH 1)11. UIIARM21 DEETKEN.
OIHcooverdriu fctore , 411 Broadway , Council
IllufTi , Io a. Al dlnciH'j of thu cje and tar
trC'tudundtr the mobt approved uicthod and all
cures guaranteed.
JOHN LIUDT ,
ATTORHEV-'AT-IAW. '
Will practice In all ) BUto and United Slates
Courts , Spcukl German Language.
ANTS , BEES AND WASPS.
Insects Thnt i.lvo lu Communltio
Ltko Mon ,
Iondcnr ll MtH Oizatte.
Tlicro nro few dupnrlciiouts of tin
tural history more Jntcinating that
thnt Arhich dcnlawith the linbita niu
institicta of thosecial insect * , nnd Sir
John Lubbock'a tunrvolously p.ition
nnd mitnito I'xpnrinuints have placet
him at the very head of all observers
in this delightful field. Our vorsntilo
and accomplished naturalist , who
seems to find spare rornura of time for
everything , hns kept atita' noata for
ycjnra in liia own hini c , nnd , na ho
domiciles ha J-ix-leggcd pcta in gluaa-
lionste , ho 1ms had thorn constant ! )
under observation at nil tltnus of tlie
year muininf , ' , noon and night. To
ante , nccordinuly , the larger purt o !
thia ntnusinj ; work ia dovotod. Sir
< Iiihn Lubbuck begins hia account niih
a briot summary of what \ > ns pro-
vioualy known on the oubjcct of form-
iuAii h.xbus ; nud these introductory
chapters , enriuhod as Ihoy are by
many IKW f cta and luminous ovolu-
tionnry explanations , will piobably
provo to must unscientific roadtirs the
] > 'uasmtust : portion ot' the wholobook.
Ho touches lightly on the lifo-history
of the individual nntc , which live oa
ho himself has bhown in his own ncstti
for nt least aevun youra , nnd gives n
brief account of tlinir atructuro end
casUs , which might have bemi ndvan
tngoously uccoinpaniud , ia n popular
ileneiiptum Jilco this , by aomo details
to the ] ) .iticipal native genera nnd
specie ? . Hia speculations on the ori
gin of the atinjs' nnd hia nccount of the
v.iriom modes in wliich diH'eront nnta
Iijlit ; are extremely inteioating. So ia
the description of the American and
Australian honey-anta in which certain
tain purged and bloated individuals
are told off to do duty as specialized
living honey-jars on behalf of the
community as well aa the inveatiga
tions into the political economy of
aomo exotic kinds , where division of
labor has become organized in the
very structure of the insects , and
diilorent castes are produced with dif
ferent heads and orgaua , peculiarly
adapted to the functions they will bo
called upon to perform. In such n
stereotyped commonwealth us this it
is physically impossible for any up
start individual to hold hims If above
the station in liio to which it has
pleased the community to call him.
The relation ot tmtp with various
plants nnd other insects have nlu-ajw
excited irrcat attention ; and on those
subjects Sir John Lubbock has col
lected all the best previous observa
tions , which ho corrects , confirms , or
complotetj by later researches of his
own. After pointing out the numer
ous contrivances by wliich plants guard
the honey in their flowers against the
depredations of theiving ants , as
noted by Korner and others , ho goes
on to describe such cases of alliances
between trees and ant communities .IB
that remarked by Mr. Bolt in a Cen
tral American acacia , which produces
nectar in glands on ita
Icalleta m order to cntico
a small abodes > f roaming
ants the latter in return protecting
the tree from the ravages of their loaf-
cutting congeners. Mr Mosoley hns
shown that certain tropical plants can
not grow at all unless infested by a
colony of ants , nnd in other cases the
insects are useful to their host by
killing off caterpillars and similar de
structive ononnea. Then there are
the harvesting anta of Syria and India ,
as well as the still more curious agri
cultural anta of Texas , which clear a
space of ground around their neat
TO m nil woods , and devote it exclu
sively to the growth of a peculiar kind
of grans known aa ant-rice. J3ut the
relations between thosp insect commu
nities nnd other animate are oven
inoro interesting than their relations
with the world of plants. Sir John
[ jubbock quotes graphic accounts both
of the drivers and th blind foraging
ints , which ho supplants by his own
talimblo observations upon aphides.
[ t has long been known that ants keep
thceo small plant-lieu as domestic ani-
nals , milking them for the sake of
their honey-dow , which the aphides
express when carried by the antonnfc
of their masters. Our author , however -
over , has discovered that the provi
dent liltlo herdsmen actually carry
; hu optjs of the aphides into their neatu ,
ioop them there through the winter ,
and place them out in the .spring on
their proper food-plants. They also
; uard their cattle at times by building
inrUion cowsheds over their heads.
DiUoront species of ants keep different
ont aphides aomo underground
and others on the surface' ; and
Sir John suggests that to these
differences of liubit their distinctive
specific colors may perhaps bo due.
lie even fancies lie detects in an inter
mediate species , preserved for us in
amber , the common ancestor of one
larkcr nnd onu lighter modern kind.
The anta also keep several other do
mestic animals , such aa blind beetles ,
some of them , perhaps , as pots , but
ethcrn apparently for the sake of their
igrceitbjo exudations. The numerous
ntoreeting facts on thia subject , us al
so on the question of slavery among
ante , cannot bo not down hero oven in
.he . briefest abstract j roadcru must got
ho book for themselves , and they will
find it teeming with scientific marvels
lot unrelieved by characteristic
ouches of humor , from the first psgo
o the last. In the matter of relative
lovolopmont Sir John Lubbock thinks
10 can traco.distinctions between more
civilizad and loss civilized conimuni-
io , answering respectively to the
muting , the pastoral , and the ugricul-
nral stages among mankind ; while , as
regards olavury , ho points out pro-
rciiBivo degeneration from curtain
rar like races , which Boom but recent-
y to have acquired that bad habit ,
lawn to degraded creatures which
mvo lost oven the instinct of feeding
homsolves , nnd'ntill inoro abject kinds
vhich have fallen to the condition of
nero parasites upon their former serfs ,
The most novel part of our author's
own researches is that which relates to
ho intelligence , the Boneo-porcoption ,
and the moral character of his little
irotegea. On the whole , formican
ithica , at least aft exhibited in pruc-
ice , appear to indicate a low collective
icdoniatio standard. The anta seldom
dhow individual kindness to H friend ,
hough in this respect there Eoem to
jo differences between ono idiosyncra-
cy and other good Samaritans among
.ho ants OB well aa priests and Lovitoa ,
Aa a ralo , the various members of a
neat will behavp decently well to their
own followcUizena when Injured or
hon drunk and incapable. Their
recognition of friends WAS severely
tested , nnd resulted hi the discovery
that they know their own mtdsmalcs
after a separation of nearly two year * ,
Thia recognition dpea not semi , however -
over , to bo duo to individual ticquaint-
mice , nor to the use of _ n distinctive
password ; for fellow-citizens nro recog
nized oven if removed in the pupa
stage , nnd brought up in another neat.
Sir John Lubbock also t > xiv < iimonlod
on their supposed faculty of intercom
munication , and CAino to the conclu
sion that they seem to possess some
thing approaching to lAngimqo. As
regards their OCIISCB , they can distin-
guuh colors to aomo extent at leatt ,
nnd they shpw n curious dislike of vio.
let , though it ia possible that these
rajs actively hurt them in mmto way
unknown , rather than prove merely
distasteful. The researches of tliu
general intellect of mils nro striking
instances of exact Bcientifio method ,
nnd they go to convince in that on the
whole these little creatures D SSCS *
hardly any individual initiative , though
perhaps ono could hardly expect that
they would shine in the construction
of bridges or EOIJIO of the other l.isks
wliich their rigorous examiner set
ihrm ,
The part of Iho work dovptod to
boos and wnspa docs not entirely re
dound to the credit of those Dome-
what overrated nnd essentially hcarl-
lia.i insects , jjoos nro industrious , no
doubt ; but they turn out to bo stupid
at finding their way , recklcsn in the
indulgence of their insatiable appotilo
fur honey , wholly devoid of nior.d ro
ijard for the rights of others , nnd cal
lously indifferent to the fnto of thnir
own sisters by blood and birth. They
liavo no personal affection for ono an
other , nnd even their devotion to their
queen has boon Inrgely overestimated.
But they can undoubtedly distinguish
colon" , nnd they show n jjrent taste for
blue , which nro good points ns far na
they go , since to thorn wo mainly ewe
the existence of petals in iljwors.
Upon this subject , nnd especially on
their part in helping on the evolution
of blue blossoms , the present vol
ume contains sonic curious and acute
speculations. The famous tame wasp ,
which used to feed from her learned
owner's hand , comes in for a few
wordo ot recognition ; and on the
whole wo are inclined to think hotter
of her , morally and intellectually ,
than of her cousins , the boos. She
cnino from the sunny south , mid Sir
Johu Lubbock tried to keep her alive
throuuh our English winter , but im-
turo waa too strong for him ; aho grew
gradually numb nnd cold , and nt last
fadud inatantly away , through Jior sorrowing
rowing master pathetically obsorvoa
that her und appeared t-j him to bo
quite painless. She now occupies n
plauo in that Westminster of doairving
insects , the British inuseuin.
Thankfully /lolruowloilyod.
DENVEH , Col. , Juno 0 , 1881.
IT. il WAHNEU & Co. : Sits I
liavu been troubled witli kidney com
plaint lor four years. I am now a
well man , thanks to your Safe Kid
ney and Liver Curo.F.
F. B. SEMM.E ,
july7dlw Clerk American Ilouse.
Our Growing Silk Industry ,
iron and Stool Bulletin.
A report just issued by the Silk
association of America , summing up
the statistics of the fiscal year ending
Juno 30 , 1882 , shows that the manuFacture
Facturo of silk goods has now attained
the highest point in its history in the
United States. The value of the
goods made in the American factories
n the year juat ended was about § 25 ,
000,000. This industry is peculiarly
subject to great fluctuations. In bad
times it will fall oif one-half in a single
glo year. In good times it will ex
pand rapidly/ oven in the face of high
wages. During the sunny season of
buHincss prosperity following the return
turn of specie payments it has grown
year by year , and it hnu now reached
u development of which thoeo who are
pushing its fortunes may well be
proud. The American makers have
the ( satisfaction of knowing that they
have now doubled the product of thu
very best year they over had before
the panic of 187U. The fact is thu
more gratifyfng because it is attended
with the circumstance that the gain in
thu importation of foreign silk goods
by foreign makers since the year last
referred to is almost nothing , and that
the importations of many lines of
goods is now bo ing rapidly cut down.
It is the opinion of prominent mem
bers of the Silk association that Europe -
rope can never compete with Asia in
thu production of raw silk. There
appears to bo ono insuperable objec
tion , the samu which renders it so
diflicult to carry on the raising of raw
eilk in America as a regular industry.
It is the cheapness and excellence of
labor in Asia. Bancroft spuaka of
"tho superiority of labor" and thu
' redundant population" required for
the culture of silk , and thosu condi
tions exist nowhoru na they do in
China and Japan , Even in Italy the
silk-raisers cannot hold their own
Hgaiimt two countries where wagon ar
twelve cents a day. Asia la therefore
the aourco of pnncpal supply.
'I he raising of raw silk in the Uni
ted States hau not reached thu stature
of a regular industry. An attempt
was made by the census authorities to
learn the exact amount of the material
produced in ono year , the uilk trade
being desirous of knowing the facts.
It was found that the expenses would
exceed thu value of the result. Enough
was learned , however , to show that
the raising of raw silk in this country
is still in a purely elementary stage , a
although ita culture has been going on
in n small way , hero and there , for
more than 150 years , Long before the
revolution dretHos weru mi'.du front
American raw uilk , Mrs. Piiickncty
took to Kuropu with hsr from Charles
ton enough of the material which eho
had raised und spun horaelf to make
three dresses , onu for thu Empress
Do'vagor of Walen , ono which was
presented to Lord Chesterfield , nnd
onu which aim retained for her to
self. Many coats and drcesen were or .
made in Connecticut nnd ohowhoro in >
cplonial days from American raw silk ,
National iliyu wore woven with it in
1830. There liavo boon u great many
interesting experiments , and , not
inuny years ago , there waa much ox-
dtomunt in California in regard to the
Bubiuct , The largeat product was in
1841 , when it reached JJO.OOO pounds.
There has lately been n revival of
Interest in silk culturoat Philadelphia ,
attended with the formation of a little
tlo society having the welfare of the
idea at heart. The total product at
present is about 1,000 pounds a year :
in Utah , about half tint in Kansas ,
with small quantities in I'onm
Now Jeiaty , California and n few
otherstntes ; * very ainnll result when
it ia considered that in 1870 there
werci 1,000,000 mulberry trr . in C U
tornm nlono , planted especially for
ailk ruieing.J
No HutuTniRKtaK thn American
i' < ioplo
Von can't Immlnijf the American jifojil
when they lint ! n remedy tli.it Butt < them ;
they uin It nnd reo > iiiinrn 1 it to their
frieiuK iTu l c-xnctly the c.vo with St'iUNu
111 ossou which hiw become a hmuehoW
word nil over the United Ktiitra I'rlm fill
ctntH , ti lid bottler 10 centi ,
IRON UUSlPUBViNTED ,
A Vnliuulo Discovery In the Mnnnor
of Trontintr the Moral
X. Y. Time * .
Up to the present time no proc-cs *
hnsbcondiacnvoredur practiced in tl.ii
country which hua been able to oior-
como the inclination to oxidation or
rust. A procoes has , ho\rovor , boon
perfected In England , ni.d is in u o in
th.it country , nnd in France , Ger
many , nnd Belgium , which haa over
come * thu evil and madoirou absolutely
rust-proof , And curiously enough
the i system of treatment requires the
artificial rusting of the iron bcforo it
can bo rondired rust-proof. The
process is that known ns the Dower-
Hniff prnci'sa. It consists in artifi
cially creating n eontiiig of magnetic
oxide of iron on Iho surface of the
iron. Mnguotio pxido of iron , na is
well known , in ita natural ntitto is
unaffected by oxponuro to the
atmosphere. That fact led to n long
oeriea of experiments by i'rof. B.uff ,
ci England , which were not wholly
successful , 3 save in the treatment
of wrought iron , aa a uniform coating
of thn miu.Miotic oxide could bo ob
tained. II is proceas consisted in the
treatment ol iron and ateel in nn ex
ternally heated chamber to nn atmos-
phoio of superheated atcnm , Air.
licorgo Bower nnd his son , Mr. A. S.
Bower , simplified this method of
treatment by using internally heated
chambers or ovens nnd using air heated
to n high temperature in the place of
steam. By n combination of the two
urocessea there rooiiltod the present
3iio , which hns been prosecuted in
Europe for two years with the moat
complete success The iron articles
which it ia designed to make rustless
are placed in n fire-brick chamber.
Connected with the chamber ia a
sorics of gas producero. The gas , tin
produced , is' led along passages nnd
mixed with nir in n highly hotitod
condition and consumed tho' product
being carbonic noid. Tina nnd n small
quantity of free nir outer the chain
ber nnd are partially deprived of their
oxygen by their contact with the
heated articles. Tlie rouult ia the
proctuetioii of a coating of magnetic
oxide , incorporated with the surface
of the iron. Over thin there is ,
however , n thin coating of
the sc&qui-oxido of iron , or rust.
This procesa of oxidation occupies
about n half hour. At its conclusion
the air is shut oil'nnd carbonic oxide
admitted to the chamber , the result
being that the cnating of rust is con
verted into n magnetic oxido. This
deoxidizing process consumes a quarter
tor of an hour , and the repetition of
the processes produces a coating of
any desired thicknots. The reason
why thia process is ao much superior
to any process of galvanization , onam
oliiig , or any other plan yet devised
lies in the fact that the coating is nol
a scale , but is virtually made n portion
of the substance treated. A singular
fact in connection with the process is
that a portion of rusted iron can bo
thruat into a chamber , subjected to
the treatment , and bo nt pnco " con
verted into a rustless bit of iron , If n
chalk-mark bo made on a bit of iron
subjected to thia treatment , or if any
of the sand from the foundry clings to
the material , it makes no difference
in the success of the oxidation , ns the
process gees on underneath these for-
dgn imbalances us eflcctnallynB though
the iron were perfectly clean.
After treatment in thia way the iron
comes from the chambers of n French
gray color with uhiulca deepening to
black. It can then be bronvod , gilded ,
or silvered , and paint applied will re
main on it in the same way that it
docs on wood or stone without flaking
off , as it docs from iron that does not
have the magnetic oxide coating. The
discovery is pronounced by the iron
men , engineers , and plumbers of the
old world as ono that will create n
complete revolution in the iron bus !
ness , aa iron of all kinds for archi
tectural purposes , iron household
utensils , gad , steam , end water pipes
can bo thus treated , and all danger of
their failing ot their designed pur
poses b > reason of rust can bo re
moved , The process is soon to bo in
troduced into this ojuntry , and its
adoption hero would aeomtobe almost
an absolute certainty , ns several largo
manufacturers in thJH and other cities
have applied to the English patentees
for the right to use the proceas. The
proceas wim brought to thiacountry by
Irof. George \V. Maynnrd , the metal
lurgical engineer , of thia city , who
has investigated the process in En-
land ,
Millions Given Away.
Million * of Bottles of Dr. King's New
DIuoovery for Couumnptloii , ( Jouglm and
Colds , huvo been given itway an Trial
Bottles of the large uhe. Thl * cnormouH
outlay would lie clluaatroux to the pro
prietors , wore It not for the rnro merits
poBsoscil hy this wonderful medicine. Call
at C. I1' , uoodman'u Drug Store , und got
Trial Jiottlo free , and try for youroolf ,
never falls to euro ,
Benms
Story or tliu Stowing Maoliino ,
A luiiiUomo little pamphlet , blue ud Koltf
scve wltli uumcroui Di'gwluAIII be
(3-IVBM ( AWA'S ?
ny kuult [ wcnn colling for It , At nv bransl
mib-otllco ol Ttio Bln/i r MunufrUurlug Oem <
f.aiy , or v/111 bo aout dj nu.ll , pu t { vtld , to
nv pornn living at 4iUnco lm l out Olllco *
MB SlnKor MaiiufaofcuriDg Do , I
I'rlnclpm Olllco , ; n UnJoii '
NEW YORK.
EUROPEAN HOTEL ,
Corner South and I < ecu t HttccU ) .
8V. X.OX7XSi XWCO. ,
J. H. HURST. - - .Prop.
Rooms , 750) $1,00 and 61 , CO Pur Day
Ao vleyant Kcntaurant U lonnoctod llh thU I
iou > e , whtreuuiaUarueervedalrtnouublutirlui/
day and ulght , uilO-ui
To tlie Consumers of Carriages & Juggle *
I have a coaplata stock of all the Latasb Styles
of 0 images , Jfhaetons and Opoa and Top Buggies ,
Consisting of
Tlie Celebrated firewater Side Bar ,
The Hatulin Side Bar ,
Tiio Whitney Side Bar , and
The Mullhalland Spring ,
The Dexter Queen Buggy and Phaeton , Also tha
Old iiel-ablo - JtUiptic Spring Buggies and Phaetons.
They are j-ll made o' tha best ma'erials , aad un
der my own supervision.
I should be pleased to have those desirous of pur
chasing to cal and examine my stock. I will guar-
antea satisfaction and warrant all work.
H. F. HATTENHAUER ,
Corner Broadway and Seventh Streets.
' COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA.
( Successors to J. W. Rodefer )
WHOLESALE AND ! 11ETAIL PKALEUS IN
LACKAI.WIA , LEHffiH , BLOSSBURG
AND ALL
V
Ire
CONNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC.
Ofllca No. 34 Pearl Street , Ynrda Oor. EiRhth Street and
Eleventh AvBnw , Oounoil Blnffri.
P. T. MAYNK. 0. E. MAYNE.
GQUNCil BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY
MANUFACTURE
BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES ,
CORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND
The Very Best of Brooms Constantly on Hand. The Highest e
Market Price Paid for > V
Corn , Oats , Rye , ' Barley
Parties Wishing to Soil Broom Corn Will Please
Send Sample.
OO- ,
Irs , J , E , letcalfe and Iiss Belle Lewis
Are now dealing In all kinds of fancy Kood , nich as I-accn , rmbroldorlcD , Ladles' Undoiwc *
of all diBcrlptloini. Al o llandkcnhlulu , lioth In tllk and linen , hoao of all Klndg. thread , pins ,
needles , itc. Wo hope the laule will call and eco our stock ol oodt at bSO Ilroadway before go
' ,
) H cUewhcro
METCALF BROS. ,
WHOLHSALK DKALKIISJ. IN
Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves.
CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED.
Onu of tbo heat < tond-clasn llotcla In thn
Wont In the
BROADWAY HOTEL ,
A. K II1WWN , Proprietor.
Noa. 631 and CSO IlrOMlway , ! uuncll llun ) , Iow .
Tahlo auppllcd with the boat the market af
fords. ( Rod room ] and Ural-dam beds. Terms
r'cry reasonable.
UNION AVENUE HOTEL ,
817 Lower Broadway ,
Mrs. 0 , Gerspacher & Son ,
FIHHT CfcASB HOTKL AT UKAHONAHLE
I'UIOK-t. TJIANH1KKTH ACCOM MOUATKI ) .
IIOTKL FOIiaALU. UOOD KKABONH FOll
STEAM LAUNDRY.
723 W , Broadway.
LARSON & ANDERSON ,
Proprietors ,
Thli Uuniliy htn Jiwt haon opanod for bud-
neax , and wo are now priparod to do la jndry
I ork of all klndi ml g\i \ trautco latigfuctlon. A
iieclilty ma-lu of Hnu work , such an collar ) ,
uiltd , line ihlrtu , ito Wo want twybody tea
a trial.
LARSON & ANDERSON.
U KUWU.MWION , K. L Mlll'OlRr , A , W. UTIIBBT ,
I'roaWiiiit. Vlto-i'rm't. t'ashlir.
CITIZENS BANKer
or trouuoii
Organised under thoiuwi ol tliu State of Iowa.
I'dil up capital . 9 TB.O'O
AutnciUid tuplial . , 20U.OOO
InU'rmt juld on tluis doiOBllr. Irut ( lutucd
in tliu principal v tlci of ttiu Unltud Btatca aiU
ICuroiu. | hiio.lal attrntlon ulvn'i ' to collealoun
ind corruiijnituiKO | with prompt returns ,
1) . Kdmutid-on , K. L. Hliuirarl , J , T.Hart ,
IV , W. Wkllici ) , J. W. llodfor , I. A. Ml ler ,
A. W. Bttwt , JyTdtf
STARR & BUNCH ,
HOUSE , SIGN ,
AND
ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS.
PAPJ5R HANGING ,
KALSOMININQ AND ( MINIM ,
Shop Corner B roadway and Scott St
HUGHES & TOWSLEE ,
DEALERS IN '
Confectiononr , ruitsNuts
Cigars andDobacco. Fresh
Oysters antl Ice Cream in
Soason.
12 MAIN ST. ,
Council Bluffs.
JOHN HT4BLNI , BltObtH hCIUMr ,
President , Vlco Prco'l.
\ < * . 0. UBUMKU , Bee. and Tjoas.
THE NEBRASKA
IMUMCTUBIIffi 00
Lincoln , Nob.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Corn Plant 01 , Hrrrcwa.Pnrra Kolloru
Hny habu , Bucuec Klovutlutr
,
tre | irci' rcid to di j'lb work and nuuu'nu
tutlnjr or othe
NKIIUASKA MANUFAOTUIIINa CO J'-
Llucola , Neb ,