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ll THE DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY AUGUST 30 1882 O. O , OOOXC &c GO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS , City Market , Council Blutla , low , WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE , Decent Agot tor the C Iebmtcd Mills of H , D. Uush * Co. . Golden Fugle Flour Loavonwoith Kansas , and queen Bee Mills. Sioux Fulls , Dakota. Referent. BmKh is Crlttondon , Council Bluffs , 1 . WHOLESALE AND RETAII , STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS , COUNCIL BLTIFFB , IOWA. TITLE ABSTRACT 0 FF1CE. jr. s c&Tcra:3Et3Ej.8B : a < a. Lands aiicl Lots Bouht and Sold , MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW HATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BlUFFS . IOWA. 15 North Main Street , WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINGS. Rradj-'flttcd uppore , In call skin and kip. Oak uJ Hemlock bOLK LKAT11ER , nnd oed appertaining tothotaoo tr.-ulo. On J sold M cheap aa In the East. IILL1EBT STORE FOll STYLISH SPKICG MILLINERY PATTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. Council 'Bluffs la That never require ctlmplnf. atMra. J. J. Good's Hair Store , at prices never bcfero touched by . , iny other hair dealer. Also a mil line ot switches , etc. at n really reduced prices. Also gold , . silver and colored nets. Wa\ea modi from ladles' own hair. Do not ( all to uttl before purchasing * 4 elsewhere. All goods warranted as represented. MKS , J. J , OOOL ) , 29 Sliln street. Council IllntTs , Iowa. NEW MARKET. No. CaO , BROADWAY , ( Palmer'a Block. ) V Between Oth and 7th strcetB. E. W. TIOKNOR , PROPRIETOR. , v Our Motto : Strict cleanliness , the belt quality of meats , and.owcst ! possible prices. Heats de- Ivcred to any part of the clt } . Come and see our now shop. iBATHIHQ HOUSE ! , At Bryant's Spring , Dor , Broadway anfl Union Sfca , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Plain. Medicated , Viper , Electric , blunge , Douch , Shower , Hot and Cold Baths. Com- ppctent a ale and female nurecs and attendants 'ilw&ys on hand , and the best of rare and atton- /Hon given patrons. Special attention given to ' bathing children. Investigation aud patronage lleltod U 'iDR. A. H SIUDLEY & Co. , K1 100 Upper Broadway. .Dr. Btudloy : Treatment of chronic diseases made a specialty. REMOVED without the drawing of blood or use of 1 knife. Cures lunp diseases , Fits , Scrofula , Liver Comb - b | | _ _ _ _ _ plaint , Dropsy , Rhcuma- i U M II R S tbin , Fever and Mcrcur- fc.--1 W II W M 80rc9i Erysipelas. Salt ij Scald Ileid , Catarrh , weak , lullamed J granulated Eyes , fcrofuloua Ulcers and Fo- , _ Jle Disease i of all kind ) . Alto Kidney and A YenerUl diseases. Hemorrhoids or Piles cured " fi'Jmoncy refunded. u.jfAll diseases treated upon the principle of vcfrct- flabte' reform , without the use of mercurial pols- joaaortho knife. J Electro Vapor or Indicated Baths , furnished ijwho desire them. fp.Hernla or Hupturo radically cured by the use } 1tho Elastic belt Truss and Piaster , which bos Iftaperlor In the worla. ICONSULTATION FREE. CALL ON Oil ADDRESS i1 ! fi , Eice ana F , D , Miller , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Ia. LIVERY , and Sale Stables , 118 North First Street , iBoiTuuet's old stand , Council Uluffa , Iowa. " WILLAUD SMITH. Prop. D.STILLMAN . . , & I'Prictltlonor of Homeopathy , consulting IJysicianandSurgeon , > ' , Office and residence 016 Willow avenue , Couu- IcIiUlnffs , lown. SINTON&WBBT. DENTISTS. | lJpearl | Street , Oounoll Bluffs. Extractln and filling a specialty. First-class .jwork guaranteed , DR. A. P. HANCELETT , PHYSICIAN AUD SURGEON. ' * Office , No. 14 Pearl Street IIoun , 0 a , m. to Z , and 2 p.m. , to 5 p , m. Iloeldence , 120 Bancroft utreet. Telephonic connection with Central office. . SEYBERT , M. D. . 'PHYSICIAN ' & SURGEON. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA. ' ' ' Office No. 5 , Everett Block , Broadway - way ever A. Louie'd Restaurant. S. E. MAXON , JTK o SBC i aei 3Ea EO ocr. Office ovei savings bank. OOUNOIi , BLUFFS , Iowa. ESTATE. . In connection with bis law and lUectloa business buj a and sell ) real estate. ta vrUblne to buy cr sell city property call ettce , over liuehnell'a book etore , Pearl itree\ DV/IN / J , ABBOTT. Justco oi the Peace and ' feotary Public. 4IBBroadway , Council Bluffs ' drawn ! nd fccknowl get ! WATER WAVES , In Stock and Manufactur ed to Order. Waves Made From Your Own Hair. TOILET RTJICLES , All Goods Warranted as Represented , and Price.- ) Guaranteed. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , 337 W. Broadway , Council Bluffs ; - - - Iowa MRS , E , J , HARDING , M , D , . Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Eloctropathlc Institution , Phila delphia. Fenua. Office Our , Broadway & Glenii Avo. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The treatment of all diseases and pvlnful dlf- flcultles peculiar to females a spocUlty. J. G. TIPTON , Attorney &CoesBllor , Office over First National Bank , Council Bluffs. Iowa. Will practice In the ttata and federal courts. courts.JNO.JAYFRAINEY , Justice of the Peace , 814 BROADWAY , O'onnoil Bluffs. - - Iowa. W , B. MAYEO , Loans andEealEstate , Proprietor of abstracts of Pottawattamle county , OlMco corner of Broadway and Main street * , Council IllulTa , Iowa. JOHN STEINER , M. D. , ( Deutscher Ant. ) Cor. WASHINGTON AVE & 7th St. Council Bluffs. iXseosca ot women and children a tpactalty. P , J , MONTGOMERY , M , D , FKEE DISPENHAUV KVEKY SATDKDAY. Office In Everett's block , Pearl trcet. Heul ] donco Ui3 Fourth street. Office hours from 0 to 2 a. m. , 2 lo 4 arjd o 8 p. in. Council lilufls F. G. CLARK , PRACTICAL DENTIST. Pearl opposite the poatolHce. One of the oldest petitioners In Council Illufla. Satis Ufactlon guaranteed In DR , F. P. BELLINGER , EYE AND EAR SURGEON , WITH DR. CHARLES DEKTKEN. Office over druif store , 4U Droadwar , Council liluB * , Iowa. At diseases of the eju and car treated under tlio most appro ) cd method and all JOHN LINDT , ATTORHEV-'AT-lAW ' , Will racttcelln all Etat and Ucltcc Stale Courti , AMONG THE GEYSERS , The Wonders of the Yellowstone National Park , A Bee Reporter at the Gates of Hndes. Beautiful SiuM * in the Clarion * Old Roobioi. Bpcclil CorrosponJcnce of The Dee. YELLOW STONE PARK , August 13. A few minutes' drive nftcr dinner and we como to the Nonius on otnnox OKYSF.KS , twenty-five miles south of Monmouth Springs. Hero tlioro is evidently n Benin in the original rock which runs nearly duo cant mid west and opens at the brink of n rid go sumo GO foot higher than the vnlley below. All nlong this crovaeec , at intervals of from 10 to 20 feet , the BOIL1NO HOT WATCH bubbled up , carrying with it a oolution of calcium combined with various other minerals , which has deposited a sediment much different from thut de scribed before. Hero the deposit docs not form in crystnlized shapes of beautiful design , but simply accumu lates in piles like the deposit of a tca-kottlo. Steam is constantly rising from these boiling springs and the air from them is almost Butfocnting in its heat. I now look at ono of the larger one ; , which boils up at the contcr with a volume- that throws the scalding hot water up n foot or moro and looks as though it camb through a hole as largo us a bar rel. A basin is found hero that is about 10s20 feet in. size , nid : the water is so strongly impregnated with mineral substancu us to niako it thick ; it is of a whitish color , and resembles a largo quantity of quick linio clack ing and boiling -vith water. Not two rods distant is another where the de posit , has formed around the mouth until it has raised a mound like so much plaster of Paris , while in the interior tlioro is a series of holes from two to six inches in diameter , where steam and water exudes like the blow ing oft"of a safety valve on a locomo- tiie , though with less furco At the sides for some distance tlioro are old vent holes where the fumea used to como out , but now are stopped , but a SCALDING ! HOT AIll still cornea out of thorn. Many of these springs contain n rich deposit of. sulphur , and I picked up epmo handsome - some specimonu of crystalized brim stone that had formed at the mouth of theao holes. The roar and noise of these boiling wells reminds mo of the working of tiio hugo limo vats at some of the Jurgo paper factories. This water runs down this side of the ridge , and has covered the entire field for an area of at least a mile square with the limey deposit , and finally runs into a small lake in the valley to the right , while a valley to the left is full of SPOIll'INO GEYSERS which act by convulsive starts. At intervals of about five minutes , a stream of water and steam bursts forth and extends up into the air for a distance of from ono to twenty feet. These spouts only hist for a few seconds. Some of the old and "dead" spout holes are el ill left and they are slightly raised around the mouth , in a circle , with a pretty round hole of six inches in diameter at the center WHKUE SATAN B11EATIIES out the hot breath of hadca. The dp- posit throughout this great basin has been famous for yc.irq and no ono knows how thick it id , and it is very dangerous to walk on in Homo places. The surface is hot and I burned my fingom getting some speci mens of tlio beautiful crystalized sul phur from one of the old dried up holes. Only think of a whole farm boiling and roaring and steaming in this way , as if ic wcro alive , The water in some of these basins presents the most beautiful shades of green and blue , with an occasional ono that is rich in sulphur , that has a gold en hue with others of a pearly white color , all combining to make a picture that cannot be imitated by the most skillful artist. Further along the ridge I como to a spring with a liquid AS HEI ) AH DLOOI ) with some white atreakx in it. I con clude that the color is due to the ex cess of iron held in solution. A little below this is a half aero covered witli spontaneous pits of boiling limo , so thick in many instances that it can hardly bubble. Still further on in a fountain of clear hot water that rises same two foot above the surface , through an orifice the size of my arm. Across the valley about midway is the MOTIIEIl OKY8KII of all. The strangest of all things on earth is hero beheld. The hole is about four foot in diameter , sur rounded by a slight depression caused by the wash. The hot water gushes and spurts up three times in a minute to a height of at least twenty feet , and ( hen goes down , and the most of the water thrown outruns back again into it. The spring covers a radius of GO foot , and sparkles in the sunlight , showing all the colors of the rainbow , making A MA.IKSTIO hCKilK. At the west aide is another boiling spring , which acts as if it was deeply in trouble , and boats and thumps so fast that it can bo hoard for some dis tance , as if it was trying to break its bonds. Hero wo find "Tho Twins. " They flounder and foam for two or three hours , then take a rest for about the same time. Near by is a hot sulphur spring , and still in a few foot further on is A I'AJNT TOT , where the oxides of various minerals have calored the doponil , making a strange phenomenon. The water has a peculiar taste , slightly salty , and strongly impreg nated with sulphur and iron. Nearer the baseof the mountain , to the loft is a sulphur spring that is very docile for a while and then boils like fury. So much agitation is hero found as to dissolve the mineral below to such an extent as to keep the waters in the basin of A milky color , while the fames nro strongly impregnated with sulphuretted hydrogen. This basin is some fifty foot in diameter , and an egg will cook In il in a few seconds. Still hiqhor up the hill is found a largo crack in the rocks , like the ro- suit of n young earthquake , where the steam gushes out like an exhaust pipe of an engine. The roaring and pla hiutj of the boiling water is plain ly hoard down in the crevice , where once a continual flow wasin operation. Still higher and upon the summit of the ridge is the crater of an extinct volcano : hot air and steam pours out nnd is visible for many miles around. Truly this must bo THE CHIMNEY OF lIF.Lt , if thrra is ono. The roaring in tro- mondous. The crater was about fifty tent in diameter , but the lower side has btokun away to allow the oiicoss of water that formerly nun here to run down into the valloy. Tlioro 1ms boon no water throwii out of the hole for sevural years. It is BO hot near it that cno cannot stand close by. AN EAnTIILY AHOESS of thin character cannot heal very quickly and eruptions nro continually breaking out at various places and assuming the onmo general nature , but I think the time is near at hand when this will all heal over nnd the "Norm Govscr" will bo a thing of the piat. \.Tho general nctionjof these sprigns , together with the dccrcnso in number and amount of "dried up" ones , con- linn this idea. Tlio country about here has a very rolling surface , mostly covered , with a thick growth of pines. Upon wander ing about I find two moro crutera , or VOLCANOES' MOUTHS. The first ono is now bailing with a thick , load-colored , putty-hko mass , and the other is known as THE E.ME11AL1) , and is indeed a great curiosity. Hero the crater in filled with scalding hot water , as clear as a crystal , and the hugo mouth is seen to some depth , showing the rocky edges. The water here is pleasant , though too hot to drink. Over the hill uro moro wells of the same nature. Ono of the most interesting is THE MINUTE MAN , which flows and spouts out every min ute. Hero the wutur is thrown up about fifteen foot and then retina. Further on are several acres that once were of the eatno nature , but now are retired , nnd have wholly or partially ceased ( lowing. The spouting of those wells is simi lar to that n three-inch hydrant , when held under water. On further are the noted craters of several volcanoes , among them THE MONARCH , which ia of about the same eizo aa those already described. The rock is limo and silicic noid. There are two caves about 2x12 feet , where the wa ter ia constantly boiling with terrific forco. At intervals of sworal days this crater "gets mad , " as it wore , and throws this hot water in the air from 75 to 100 feet high. Below are T1IK PAINT TOTS. Thcso look like a cauldron kettle half full of a drub colored paint , boiling and bubbling like so much soap. All of these holoa have fiomo characteristic name , but the $35 guides have do- most of them , so the casual observer may guo.is at it , or make ono , an he chooses. These wonderful boiling sprint's abound much moro plenti fully than I have described. I have only noted the moro striking ones. They are all of thu name nature , and the short spaca of time only allowud mo a hasty examination. I cannot close this latter without noting the surroundingH of OTJK CAMP , which was locitod for thu night at a Horn-shoo Bond in tlio Qoysur river , where a thicket of pines marks a rent ing spot on tlio prairio. The spouts of steam are seen coming from the many sprint's of the foothills , in ull directions. < The Qoysor meadow , in the center of which wo uro camped , contains about three equaro miles , and is surrounded by very abrupt rocky cliftd of lava from 75 to 100 foot high. The tope of these cliffs are cpvnrod with a dense growth of pine timber , with apparently no earth for thorn to grow on. The sides of other moun tains are also covered with pines. On the creek adjacent some 1IKAVKHH are at work gnawing the young trees. The sand hill crauea are warbling ( I ) sonorous [ notes that echo through the valloy. The night waa cloudy and rain is threatened , but the morning looks brighter , though all hundi shiver about a camp fire , crowding the cook uway. At 7 a. m. wo start on another days drive of sight-eoeing. F. If Von are Rninod in health from any cauno , especially from the use of any of the thousand nostrums that promiuo no largely , with long fictitious testimonials , have no fear. Resort to Hop Bitters at' once , and in a iihort timu you will have the moat robust and blooming health , Corn Fodder YB. Hay. Waldo F. Brown , an intelligent farmer of Ohio , belivea that thu corn stulka and loaves properly saved on an aero in corn , is as valuable to feed stock us the hay rasiod on thu same amount of ground. In the Farm and Fireside ho says that the result of ex periments have been r.ueh as to con vince rno that bright corn fodder ia good for stock , and by this I moan both palatable and nutritious aa any hay that waa over made. I have never yet found horses or cattle that did not prefer it to hay , and aftercarofully noticing ita effects I believe it to bo bettor than any hay. I have found It very much cheaper than hay , aa it coat nothing but the saving , and this is not a great deal moro than thu liar vesting and housing a crop of hay. I count , oftor careful experiment , an aero of corn fodder as worth as much as a ton of good , bright hay , and the cost of putting fodder in the barn 01 stack ia not irjoro than $2,50 per ucro. This is the most it has cost mo for the last five yoaru when 1 have hired it done by the job. My neighbor , "tho squire , " liati reduced the cost largely by hiring men by the day and working with them. Wo cut ten hill equaro , which gives twenty- seven shock per aero , and I pay 5 cents per shock for cutting , which make * $1.35. The husking and binding costs mo 0 cents per shock , and it costs about C5 cents an aero to the barn or stack. This makes the entire cost $3,02 ; but as our corn must bo husked anyhow , wo can deduct the expense of it from this , which will bring the cost of the fodder down to less than $2,50 per ton. I ostimnto n ton of fodder to an aero I moan not fodder. Repeated wciighing shows that the husk and birtdea below the car will weigh about one-fourth pound to the stalk , and the blndos nbovn the oar about half ns much. With 2,700 hills to the xcro , no should only need a little - tlo over two stalks to the hill to give us at ton of not fodder to the noro. There is nnothrr thinitin connection with fodder feeding which I consider an advantage although many think otherwise , and that istholargu amount of waste it funiishca us to usp as nn sorbaut , I have weighed repeatedly a ration of fodder for my cattle and tlum woiuhcd the refuse , and I find they eat 70 per cent of it. The 30 per cent left is bulky , nnd as the pith ( if a corn stalk is just like n sponge , it is an excellent nbsprbvnt , and if cut into lengths of six inchoo , , or less , makes ono of the cleanest and beat beds tor stock that cim bo found on the farm , Even when fad long , have no trouble whatever in working it into mainiro. Wo carry the want each day nnd spread it over the manure heap , nud whun propsrly managed , corn stalks nro richer in organic ma terials than other wneto on the farm , iv ton of the stnlka containing nearly fifteen pounds of phosphoric ncid and over eight pounds of potash. I spoke "of stocking fodder , nnd I am sure that few farmers know how easy it can bo done , for the majority of them leave their ( odder in shock till it ia wanted , which is n miserable plan , tor when winter once sots in it is cither frozen to tlio ground or the Holds are so muddy aa to make it very dis agreeable work handling it. What ever clso is neglected , I would aaviau that all the fodder bo secured before winter. I find the cheapest nnd best way is to bind it with rye straw , and I always keep a supply on hand. I do not allow the grain to ripen , but cut the rye when in blossom , as the straw is much moro pliable and tougher , and wo scatter no rye need when wo sow wheat nftor corn , as wo are obliged to moro or leos each year. Tlio dif ference of the profits of two farmers , ono of whom saves hia twenty acres of fodder each year , and the other growa twenty ncros of timothy for liny , will luuounc to a hnnduomo sum in ton years. Tlio farmer who pas tures his corn stalks is almost sure to damage his land by tramping , while ho who cuts will keep his stock nt the barn and htwo a liberal manure pile. Ruultln. Jacob I cckinan , 27-1 Clinton street , BiilFiilo , N. V. , myg ho hai been using THOMAS' KUI.KOTIUU OIL for rheumatism. Ho luut nueli 11 lame back that ho could do nothing ; but ono bottle entirely cured him , WOODBINE NOTES. To the Editor cf Too Uco. WOODIUNE , Ia. , August 28. Wm. Uiddings has moved into hia now store , and a finer drug atoro cannot bo found in any town of the uizo of it in the state of Iowa. 0. D. Stovons' now store is nearly completed , Ho has removed the scales from the street , reconstructed his sidewalk , and otherwise improved his frontage. Dally & Noyon have locontly put a a now corn sheller and corn mill into their well equipped flouring mills. fil. 0. Dally made a quiclc trip from Woodbine to Greenville , Gu , , where ho wont to visit his brother , making the round trip in six days. Woodbine clatim the distinction of having the largest plato glass windows in the otntu ; these in Ivibbor Bro. & Winter's utoro buing 8x13. What town can beat it ? The second nine wont to Missouri Valley last Saturday , and played a game of ball with u club of that town for $20 u side. Of course Woodbine took the money. Score , Woodbine 10 , Missouri Valley 12. A. S. Barry ia building a dwelling house on Wauro street. OranJfnthor DoOurr is building a largo reuiduiico north ot the M. E. church. Mr. J. VanSooy intends to build him u house and become a permanent iixturo , Goo. Murjjravo hiia purchased Elk- ins' billiard hall , and will transform it into a printing otlico , which will give him hotter facilities for publishing Thu Tunos. U. IS I'ourat. Ettectu ofuaoru on Mlk. Upon this question Prof , Arnold , n the work "American Dairying , " nays : "Tlio London Milk Journal cites inutanceii wheru milk that hue stood u short time in the presence of persons sick with typhoid fever , or been handled by parties before fully recov- ud from the iiinull pox , liaa spread these disoaBOJi no cilbotually ns if thu persona theimehoi had been present , ticarlutinu , measles and other conta gious diseases liuvu been spread in the aanio way. The peculiar smell of a collar ia indeliby impressed upon all the butter made from milk standing in it. A few pulfa from u pipe or ci gar will scout all the milk in the room , and a smoking lamp will soon do thu same. A pail of milk standing ton minutes where it will take the scent of a strong smelling stnbln , or any other ofl'unsiva odor , will'imbibu a taint that will novtr Ituvo it. A maker of gilt edged butter objects to cooling warm milk in the room where his milk elands for the cream to rise , because ho saya the odor escaping from the now milk while cooling is taken m by the other milk and retained to the in jury of his butter. This may seem like descending to little things , but it must bo remembered that it is thu sum of such little things that deter mines whether thu products of the dairy aru to bo Bold at cost or below , or an u high pticud luxury. If milk is to bo converted intonn artiolu of the latter claao , it must bo handled and kept in clean and Rweot vessels , und must stand in pure freih air , such us would ha dudtrablo and healthy for people to broath. " Trouble Saved. It In a remarkable fact that TllOJIAH * Kcux-uiiu Oil , in UH Kooit for intmiol u uxteiiml UHO , For clinuuBO of the lui'-c' ami throat , and for rheumatism. ucmralKln , crick In the luck , womuli und Korea , it in the btut known remedy , und much trou ble in bayed by having It always on liauil. COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING CO. Mouldings , Scroll and Lattice Work , Wood Turn ing , Ro-Sawing.Planine and Matching , Sash , Doors , Blinds , Boxes , Etc. Manufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. J , J , Hatliaway , Manager , Council Bluffs , la , \ Machinery ill bo run exclusively for custom work on Thursday and FrkUyof cli week. Orders Rnltcttcd nnil fcitlsfactlon RUtxrAtitcoJ , ( Successors to J. W. Eodefer ) WHOLESALE AM > RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAIAMA , LEHI&H , BLOSSBUEGfll AND ALL GONNELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC , Office No. 34 Pearl Street , Yards Oor. Eighth Street and Blovouth AVOMUH , Council BlufF * . P. T. MAYNE. 0. E. MAYNE COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES , ; ; CORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND FED FEED The Very Beat of Brooms Constantly on Hand , The High ant * ' Market Prioe Paid for * Corn , Oats , Rye , Barley IBIROOIM : Parties Wishing to Sell Broom Oorn Will Plo.iae Send Sample , GO. JAMES FRANEY , Merchant Tailor 372 BROAD-WAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. Always liccin on hand the llnoitanaortmon tot matt rlilf or ( fcntlcmon'a wear. Satisfaction guaranteed 536 1'or all kinds ol FANCY GOODS , such as of all descriptions. Also Handkerchiefs , both In cllk and linen , hosa of all kinds , thread , pins , noodles , ttc.Yo hope the Indies will call and sea our Block of goods at 630 Broadway before gobtf eltowhoro. UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUT mlSTREET. \ \ . THE BEST BREAD IN THE OITT. None but firat-olass Bakorn employed. Broad , Onko , Picn , &o. , delivered to any part of the city , Oar WftKona mil all day. P. AYRES , Proprietor. HUGHES & TOWSLEE. DEALERS IN Confectionery , FruitsNuta Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in Season. 12 MAIN ST. , Council Bluffe. FOR CHICAGO , PEORI ST. LOUIS , MILWAUKEE , DETROIT.NIABARA PALLS , NEWYORK.BOSTON , And all Polutt East andWouth-Eait TllKUNliCOJtl'JUHKfJ Nearly 4,000 inllcs. Holla Smooth Htccl Tracki All connections uro made In UNION DbPOTS. t has a National Kmmtatlon * bcljJi ; thereat roat Through Onr Line , and Is universally coutedod to bo thu FINEbT EQUIPPED Half , road In I ho world ( or nil clisac uf travel. Try It and you will Und traveling ft liuurj Juuttud ot ulaoomfort. Through Ticket * vU this Celi-biateJ Line lot calu at all alllcu In thu West , All Information about Itutus o Pure , Eltionlng fit AccommodationsTlmu Tables , ( ic. , will be cheerfully ulten by applyluluK to T.d. POTTER. d Vlcc-l'rim't & flen. iI n icrChlcasc. r'EliCIVAL LOVVCLL , Ofii. I'a < KU < > 'er At't. W , J. DAYKKfOUT , ( Jon AKiint , Couiull llluflD. II. I * . IJUIJLI , , Ticket morn-cJ ly MES , fl , J , HIWON , M , D , , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 222 Broadvrav Oounoll Blair1 * . STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPER , HANGING , KALSOMININGt AND GRAINING , Shop Corner Brondway aad Soott St I.JJ BDUUNDSON , B. b.HIIUOAItr. A. W. BTRRBT. President. Vlco.lWt. Cashier. * CITIZENS BANK Of Cotmoll Orjtanlzed undur the laws of the titato of Iowa Paid up capital . , . | 76,000 Authorlztd cnpual . , . 200,000 Interest jiald on tluit iloposils. Drafts isiuatl on the prlncitl ] citlim of tbo United dtatcn aud Europe , tiioUI | uttontloi iflvou to collections and corrospjndencu with prompt returns , J. 1) . Kdmund too , K. L. Shurart , f J. T. Hitt. W. W. W llic , J. W. ItoJfer , J. A , Ml lir , A. Vf. Street , Jy7dtl COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORKS , rja MANUFACTURERS ja OP ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING na- AND er ; GENERAL MACHINERY lo- omoo and Works , Mala Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. We give special attention to orta Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , e to la HOISTERS AND oin GENERAL MILL MACHINERY , tbo HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK will receive prompt attention. A general M- sortmout of Brass Goods , Belting , JPiDing , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , PJg Iron , Ooko , Coal , OHAB , HENDBIE , President. : DILAOiV-ijKAUGHT " cures dj jit- - Biln und lu'urtliuru ,