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. ., O JO ' S l‘l‘_) Gbn ivi City Market, O WHOLESALE General Agents for lebrated Mills ot H s, and Quoen Bee g__3 e ALE OHERY “‘.'i BJ{.B V. B ¥ a ud Lots MONEY TO LOA 1O ARILS PUBLIC uIJU Lands i - 183 16 North WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE It skdn and Kip, Ready-fitted uppors, In Sods apportaining o the khoo trade. Gordys HES, e fi"%«) NORRIS' NEW FOR STYLISH SPRING MI! LIN CHILDREN'S HA 105 South Main Street, - - A A0 R R That never require crlmping, nt Mra. J. J. O any other hair dealer. Also a full line of sw silver and colored neta. Waves mado from Indio elsewhore, All goods warranted au represonted SI N C L BLU BIL JLUFFS . 5 Z‘fitfi@fifi;HTS, neil Piafls, Towa, ¥ HOUS ‘w"'“»-gA-M_[L N, AXD RETAIL PRINTER'S C00DS, I b i el 0 fionght ‘Lnd Sold N AT LOW RATES, AND CONV Main Street. FINDINGS, ® LEATH Q w OLE LTUER, and al 0¥ and Heml -d1s0ld 89 cheap A% M Lt x\i i'u ERY PATTERN TS A SPECIALTY. e Council Bluffs Ia LS R ES 000" Hair Store, &t pricws never beforo souched by itches yrosily reduced pricos, Also gold, o8 own hair. Do bofore purchasing 3. 3. GOOD, s, Councll it lown_ SIORE u\N)ulh AND "NEW TEAT MARKET. No. 636, BROADW Between Gth E. W. TIGKNOR, Our Mott ivered t —Strict eleanline art of the R Bethesda BETHIN[} HOTUSE! At Bryant’s Spring, Oor, Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. . Plain, Medicated, Vapor, Douch,’ Shower, Electric, Plunge, ifot and ‘Cold Baths. Com. le nurses and attendants the bost of care and atten- Special attention given to Tnyestigation aud patronage it DR. A. H SrupLey & Co., 106 Upper broxdwny. Treatment of chronic diseases Dr. Studley made a special REMOVED without the .h' drawing of blood or uso of knife, Cures lung diseases, 3 Fits, Scrofuls, Liver Com: AND OTHER 5iihe "Dropsy, Rheuma- TUM 0 tism, Fever ial 8orcs, Rhoum, Scald Head, Catarrh, we and griaulated Eyes, Korofulots Ulcers and Fo- malo Discaso. of all kinds, Also Kidnoy snd Venerial discases. Hemorrholds or Piles cured ‘money refunded. Al digoasos treated upon the principle of veget- able reform, without the use of mercurial - pois- ons or the Kaife. Electro Vapor or Modicated Baths, turnished who desiro them. Hernia or Rupturo radically cared by tho use the Elastio belt Truss and Plaster, which has superior Iu the world, CONSULTATION FREE CALL ON OR ADDRESS Drs. R, Rico and F, C. Miller, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ta. LIVERY, ‘Poed and Sale Stables, 18 North First Street, konquet's old stand, Council Bluffs, Towa, WILLARD SMITH, Prop. W.D.STILLMAN, Practitioner of Homeopathy, consulting Physicianand Surgeon. Office and residenco 615 Willow avenue, Coun- el Blufts, lowa. BINTON & WEHST, DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street, Counoil Bluffs. First-class Extractiog and filiing & specialty. work guarantood, DR. A. P. HANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, No. 14 Pearl Stroot. Houas, 9 a. m, to 2., sud 2 , to 6 p, m. Rosidence, 120 Bancroft st Telophonic ' connection with Central office, F. T. SEYBERT, M. D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IA, Office No, b, Everett Block, Broad- wnv, over A Luumu Ruuluunmt S. E. MAXON, A ROE X 'l.'lllla . Office over savings bank, QOUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - Towa, REAL ESTATE. W. 0. James, In connection with his law aad eollection businces buys and sells real estato, Persons wishing to buy or sell city property call a8 bisoffice, over Bushaell's book store, Pear) EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public, 416Broadway, Council Bluffs Doeds sudmortgages drawn jaud acknow! dged best quality of meats, and lowest possible pr'ces. AY, (Palmer’s Block. ) and 7th strecta. * new shop. HAIR @@fié}& WATER WAVES, In Stock und Manmwtur- ed to Order. Waves Mado From Your Own Hi TOILET RTICLES, All Goods Warranted as Represented, and Prices Guaranteed. MRS. D. A BENEDICT, 337 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs; - - - Towa MRS, E. J. HARDING, M. D., Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduste of Electropathic Institution, Phila- delphis, Penna, Offioe Our, Broadway & Glenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The treatmont of all dlscases and prinful dit- fculties peculiar to forvales a spocialty. J. G. TIPTON, Attorney & Counsellor, Office over Firat National Bank, Council Bluffs Towa. Will practice in the state and fedoval courts. JNO. JAY FRAINEY, Justice of the Peace, 814 BROADWAY, Council Bloffs, - - W. B. MAYES, Lioans and Real Bistate, Proprictor of abstracts of Pottawattamie county. Office corncr of Broadway and Main streots, Council Blufts, Towa :JOHN STEINER, M. D., 1 (Deutscher Arat.) Towa. oiticials were present ed by Mr Island by of the 8 Rock & Chicago line wa 1vestion of Commiss or Sage ai th Council Biutfs wostern ues had juacdified Paul was ting of rates. of the | the non-po act that deman tion, 1t was suspend th: 7 up” proces mitting such «f tho shipy reference to ship by th I'his annu it favorite one of tho route, cardival valos of tho pool Thera was i to susponsion on the ground that, without arbitrary equali- zation, some one of the pool lines would bo likely to se was vho senso of the me hoitid ba m tes in the pool is d newspape Nothing escapes i lant 1 management, and 1ts edi and local ¢ ments are able, intor- esting and spicy. While we differ wmaterially with it upon many subjects of public interest we cheerfully scribe to 1t the highest merit as a medium of news. Mr, Griflin, the manager of the Council Biuffs department, is a man of energy, vim and abilily and with the assiztance of his local editor, Mr. H. W. Tilton, 1s working rapidly into the legitimate field of the Council Bluffs papers. Why this is, goes be- yond our comprehension, except that its management be more energetic, persevering and more entirely up to the demands of the pnblic. Council Bluffs ought to support its own paper and that vigorously. There is a screw loose somewhere and we hope to see it tightened by Jowa journalists in Towa’s interests, — [ Harlan Herald, With due thanks to The Herald we cannot refrain from correcting it, in its intimation that Twe Ber is not thoroughly a Council Bluffs as well as an Omaha paper. When Tue Bee firat opened an office in this city, this cry was raised againstit, by The Non- pareil, actuated by its selfishness and malice, and some of the citizens in- nocently fell into the error, but time has shown differently, and now i's columns filled with news and used liberally by advertisers, is proof suffi- cient, that by a large majority of the people TrE Be is looked upon not only as a paper of Council Bluffs, but COR. BROADWAY AND 7TH ST. Council Bluffs, wiseases of women and children a_spoctal P. J. MONTGOMERY, M., D.. Fiee DISPENSARY EVERY SATURDAY, Office In Everett's block, Pearl trect. dence 68 Fourth street. 24 m, 2todand Real) Office hours from 9 to 98p, w. Councl) Blutts F. C. CLARK, PRACTICAL DENTIST Pearl opposite the postoffice. One of the oldest practitioners in Council Blufts, Bable- Istaction rllunntuud In _nse DR. F. P. BELLINGER, EYE AND EAR SURCEON, WITH DR, CHARLES DEETKEN, Ofco over drug storo, 414 Brosdway, Gouncl Blufls, lowa, Al discases of the eyo and taeated under tho most approved method: aud &l | cures guaranteed. JOHN LINDT, a paper of Omaha. 1t gives steady employment to twenty persons as ity pay roll showe, and these are »il resi- dents of this city, living and spend- ing their money in Council Bluffs, The few who still claim that Tue Bee is not a local institution, patronize freely other local enterprises which handle goods made elsewhere, and which do not give employment to & tenth number of residents that Tug Bee does, This inconsistency is 2o great that there is now but a limited number whose reasoning powers are 80 crippled to cling to this chain against Tue BEE, Furthior than this Tue Bee advo- catee everything whick it thinks benefi- cialor helpful to Council Bluffs, It ad- vertises tho city over an extent of ter- ritory in which the other papers here are unknown even by name, It carries Council Bluffs news and advertisments to thousauds of fire sides, where the other papers send only hundreds, Coancil Bluffs would be elated if a hundred more traveling men were added to the list of thoss going out from this city, and yet Tue Ber every morning sends out the equivalent of thousands, It has by its enterprise forced some life into the dry bones of other papers here, and made them h:tter. The people have gaired by this, Bat Tue Ber does not claim pat- ronage on the ground of what it has done and 18 doing for Council Bluffs, A paper which whines for {mtnmugu simply because it is a seal (nstitution appears in the rag- ged garb of a mendicant, ‘I'uE BEE is no such beugnr. It does ask support because it is a pauper which the citizens must support be- cause it belongs here. It gains and keeps 1ts foothold by giving both read- ers and advertisers their money's worth, dollar for dollar, Tur Bee has thus gained a foothold in Council Blufls, which renders it a permanent institution h Thero 18 .mrdly & nook or corner of the city here it is not read daily, and in Iowa Sy e keoping pace with the increase all over the extensive territory, east, west, north and south, covered by min paper, con- taining the most complete telegraphic news from all parts of the country, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Wil ractice jin all Stat and Unitec State Courls, Bpeaks GermanLanguage, able editorials, the fullest and most accurate market reports published in the west, and the complete local news 4 | H.& M. Time Chocks, Ripley and | i[a pesition DAY TROUBLING THE POOL. of both Council Bluffs and Omahs, it - moets with favor with ali The M g of ight Officiais in - Chicago. The Highest Anticipntions” prsirinady Manisox, Ind., Juue 15, 1881 The tepressntatives of the Iowa| H. H. Wanwmm & Qo Y 11 eotl mesting | and Liver ( renlizod el e anticipations, cnd T cor- the details of which are| nd it to 10 Tim | or liver dis - il b UL PENNED FOR USING A et the permanency of freight rates, PRSINNR Kk placo at tho offloo of Commusai A Youne Man CRAEE wits Forel | ; ( e lay, & you was | arrested in Glenwood an g t ity on a charge 'of v time | on the B. & M, ron/, He bad umination Saturday Jus- | unable to furnish bail was tocked up |in ml, It s 1 I lnn €80 by th |a n Rovitalizing the blood | necessury for the cure o HARLAN Jamos M. Long has |8 ome Jots in South Hark h the Latter Day bu d i eom ating capaetty Um ml] mako the .mh crod- lo church building in th: Hunt has comm \-ui the of an elegant brick residenco, tructure to be in the form ross, with a frontags of wd a depth of Bixty-s Cody, tho contr , has formed @ eopartner. . L. N. Whitcomb, ot Omaha, andl ercet a two-st jsix feet working P. Kimball, for tranaler of real estate, has bee oy building, sixty it up with wood- Mra, Hull, fnr h.upinv vatol the situation Threw up the Spong Tu all aho is out 8300 cash. SO Ond gl ¢ Thomns Jones, the gontlemanly S ) clerk of Dority & Welch, hus accepted with Lindel & Kiel, of Council Bluffs, as travelling sale d Bert Beatdsley, of Coutcil Bl has stepped into his place v Dority Welch's employ. Some of our ¢ over the loes of a f ens are weeping o dollar bill paid to some traveling sewing hine patchers, Won't you ever learn to tronize men at home and that you are acquainted with?— [ Harlan Horald, el Fretiy Good. Jno. Bacon, Luporte, Ind., wri “Your ‘Srring Brossox isall you erack it up to be. My dyspepeia hasall vanizhed; why don't you advertise ance will you make if I take n tles, so that I could obligemy fiends occa- sionally?” Price 50 cents, trial bottles 10 centa. 22-1w —_———————— UREGON'S SALMON FISHERIKS. How the Fish ere Caught, Canned, Cookea and Shipped. Corre'pondence San Franciseo Chronicle, ‘While wandering about this town— Astoria—upon piles, I strolled into the pioneer canning establishment of the Columbia river for the purpose of deacribing the mode of transferring salmon from the boat of the fisherman to the cans and caseg packed within steamers or ships bound for an eastern market. The cannery, like each of the thirty-six similar ~establishments upon the river, exionds out into deep water. The fleet of boats arrives in the morning, after fishing all night. A hook attached to a rope is fastened i tho gills of each fish, and it is hauled up from the boat, counted, and cast in a pile within the cannery. The fish is then headed, gutted and washed, passiug from hand to hand until it lies piled upon tables, nice, clean and fresh, in pieces long enongh to fit into an ordinary pouud can. Ail this in-door work is done by China- men. A dezen or more fill the cans to thewr utmost capacity with chunks of salmon fresh from the water. They pass to a table, where the fish is pressed down by a revoly- ing machine, while a jet of sali water washes the outside of the can, Then they receive & top and are passed to a machine, where they are placed side- ways and are rolled down an incline, so that the edge of the top just adjust- ed passes through a groove filled with hot solder, which solders the head. They roll down the incline to three Mongolians, who critically inspect them to see if they have been well sol- dered, If not they pass to other Mon- golinns, who finish thesoldering, Here they are placed in ciccular iron trays contsining 110 cans, and & Chinaman pricks a minute hole in each can for the cecape of steam, 'Théy are now hoisted by means of chains and ma- chinery and dropped ivto tanks of boiling water, one tray upon the other, until each tank is filled. They boil slowly for one hour and a quarter. Then they are melted by machinery to @ dome-.shaped steawing-tank wrought boiler-iron, which holds a thousand cans, This dome is closed and socured by bolts and screws, and the cans undergo a steaming process of one hour and a quarter more, On be- ing taken out the air-holes are solder- ed up, the cans cool, and are passed to two white girls, who urmly and akil)- fully pasto labels upon them. As they are labeled they pass to Chinamen, who place them in cascs, two dezan in « case, nail them up, and they are roady for shipment. They now pass out 1o the wharf to be shipped to San Francieco or Europe. The salmon thus passes from its native element— the waters of the Columbia—into cans and cases within a fow honrs, Nofish is kept over night, The fish thus pre- pared is the best we get in market, as 1t never becomea stale aud always re- tains its natural flavor. Everything is sorupulously clean in and about thesecanneries, as copious applieations of water are apphied to the work-rooms daily. o Having dercribed the mode of paclk- ing on the Coluw! river, it will not be out of placo to give a brief review of the rige of this immense trade, its present condition, and its future pros- pects, with some statistical informa- tion gathered while in Astoria, The principal salmon cauneries of the world wre upon the Pacific coast. The Columbia river supplies more salmon to the trade than all other etreams in AUG latter places value at 84,300,000 | for the total cateh of last yesar. O this the Columbia river eannerios dited w 10,000 cases, st UST 28 1882 - i tho world, There are 37 canneries on tho ColumbSia, 11 on the Sacramento, {2 on the Umpqua, 3in Alasks, 1on Rogue river, one on Smith river, 7 on 3 Fra % Last year Hm Lt Pacific (Muv.u\wr vd the San Francisco com 1 all other t 200,000 casea ' L The official records ¢ hip: monisat Astoria yoar show tha 342,140 casos wero shipped from the Columbin river, valued 21,724 016 and less than 60,000 casea wero left on Land in the Columbia river cannerie vhien the last ts were mado. I'ho domeatic yments of salmon from all the canneries on the Colum- bin river this seagon up to date are as followe 14,585 cascs; Jnue, 276 cases t San Francizco, domeatic ahiy u shipmenta l n: By the By Hally for Livernoo!, 4 Wanlock, 14,28 Obrig, wing for for the ship Langrigg b4 eases; bark tk Adolph bark Edwin Reed 0 caser; ship Ot makes only « total of 156,610 cases exported from the Columbia river up to July 20 The ship Wallacetown recenily car ried out a car salmon valued s the ud most valua ed from ¢ pver 3 I¢ uen of made fi rom 1866 to the close of 18 period of 16 years, showa ti 55 000 ‘cusvs, valued at ,000, bave passed T'he highest i on 1t was §16; v 187G, when 1 everayo pric and cans n each case, the sal- mon pack from this river last year was 19,000 Alihough cox the pric 1866 to men are ailowed to each boat, 80 that 3,200 white men aro engaged in fish- ing this year in tho boats ulone, The ta are mostly owned by the can- ido the men (nostly t and Scandinavians,) with boat .ml uet, Whero the men farnish their own boat and net thoy ceive 60 centa o fish (largo or small)) from the canneries, When the boats and nets are furnished them they re- ceive 40 cents a fish. The hoats are all alike. They are 24 foot long, 26 inches deep, 6 feet 6 inches beam, and are made of cedar and cak. They are clinker-built, have a narrow deck running around the sides, are sharp at each end, and are provided with a centre-board* and most with a three- cornered sail. They cost about $200 and the nets about §300. They are splendid sea-boats, and carry about four tons. The gill nots are from 260 to 300 fathoms Jong aud 20 deep; the somes are from 100 to 200 yards long. One of the two men constituting the crew is the captain, He employes his boat-puller and shares with him the profits of the catch. The average cateh for a boat during the scason 1s 2,500 fish, and the fisherman ia satis- tied with $100 a month and his boat- puller with $70 a moath, Itis a dan- gerous, unpleasant business. Most of the fish are caught at night. They struggle viciously when drawn from the water, and are killed by a blow from a club. The canners estimate that three average sigzed salmon will fill four dizen cans, This season there are at loast 4,000 Chinamen em- ployed in tho canncries, at an averago of §1 a day and board, They do all the inside work under white superin- tendents. It is coneidered certain death to send them cut to catch sal- ——m———— GOUNCIL CLUFFS MANUFAGTURING co. |, Mouldings, Scroll and Lattico Work, Wood Turn- ling, Re-Sawing, Planing and Matching, 8ash, Doors, Blinds, Boxes, Ete. Manufacturers and Dealers in ‘Impm\ ed Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. J, . H.Lna,wav Manage I Couacil Bluffs, [a. Machinery oach week, Orders s tisfaction £ I, TNIT Q.'SE"]S]'B &85 OO., (Zuccessors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWANNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURGF wively for Thursday and Friday of CORNELLSVILLE CO.‘-,MEMENT LiE, PLASTER, ETG Office No, 34 Pearl Btreet, Varde Cor. Eighth Street and Hleventh Avenue, Oouncil Blufls , MAYNE. E. MAYD COUNGIL BLUFFS STEAM ;AGTORY MANUFACTURE BRCOMS, BROOM HANDLES, . .GORN MEAL, GRAHAM FLOUR AND PPED FEED The Very Best of Brooms Oonstantly on Hand, The Highent Market Price Faid for Oat Rye, 4. T I BROOM CORIN Partics Wishing to Barlay Soll Broom Oorn Wil Please Bend Sample, IVE-ATY N THLC &8 @), COWUNCIL RLIJIE'S. JAMES FRANEY, Merchant Tailor 372 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. Always keops onhand tho flnostassortment of matc rial for gentlemen's wear, Satisfaction guaranteed GO TO 536 BROADW.AYX For all kinds of FANCY GOUDS, such as Liaces, Emhru'flaries Ladies' Undarwear of Aflllnmrlpzlnns Also tandkerchiofs, both in -llk and linen, hoso of all kinds, thread, pins, needles, cte, Wo hope the Iaaies will call and see our stock of goods at 688 Broadway belnn UNION BAKERY, GI7 SOUT MAIN STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN IHE OITY. None but first-clids Bakers omployed. Bread, Cake, Pies, &e., delivered to any part of the city. Our Wagons run all day, B AYRES \ =8, Proprietor, STARR & BUNCH, HOUSE, SIGN, AND HUGHES & TOWSLEE, DEALERS IN Con/ectionery, Fruits,Nuts mon among the white fishermen. Tt has been tried, but none have ever re turned. It is un]y necessary to siate that these 87 canueries upon the Col- bia river have about $3,000,000 in eap- ital invested in the businese, to give some idea of 1ts value to this coast. In convers: n with some of the principal canneries here I learn that the immense draught annually made upon the salmon ot the Celumbia river is rapidly diminishing the number of fish caught, Consicerable slarm is felt, not only by the canners, who are moro directly interested in the trade, but by the psople of Astoria and Port- land, who derive an indirect benefit from the busin A fow days ngo the Portland board,of trade puseed a resolution announcing its intention of unfurt'm,f the law which prohibits the catohiug of salmon from the st of Angust until the lsv of May, The fishermen, who are only interested tn just the amount they earn 1n one or iwo seasons, have heretofore disre- garded this law and bave continued to fish while the salmon were spawn- ing, This has cut off the supply, and each year this splendid fish is becom- ing scarcer There is imminent dan- ger that the Columbia river salmon will exe long be a fish of the past. Those who desire to violate the law claim, when arrested in Oregon, that they were fishing on the Washington side of the live, which runs in a sup- posed contro of tho river, If arrested in Washington territory they claim they were in Oregon; but as the law on both sides of state line are identi- cal now, the violators of the law will be tried and punished no matter where caught. This has become a serious question with the people here, Kven a8 1t is, the stock of salmon in this river hus been so depleted that it can ouly artific wl moans » restored and replenished by Apj l]lculmu is to h aid to establi one of the t:= but If that fails the rs themselves to, and tho cax will aid in restocking the river. Proof Fositive, We have the most positive and convives ing proof that T'oMAs’ Eveoruio OIL is a most effectual specific for bodily vain, In Cigars and Tobacco, Fresh ysters and Ice Cream in HSeason. 12 MAIN 8T, Oouncil Bluffs, ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING, KALSOMINING AND GRAINING, NDSON, K. A, W. STRRRT, Prosident. . Cashier. CITIZENS BANK Of Uouncil Bluffs. Organized under the laws of the State of Iowa. Paid up capital. 875, Authorized caplial 'm:&?.? Interest paid on time doposits, Dratts lssued on the prinapal cities of the United States ana Kurope. Special attention given to collections sud correspondence with prompt roturns, W, ~— = O ‘E.T—hh = Sy DIRKCTORS, ¥ DiEdmundson, B L Shugart, [, T WoW. Wallace, ™ J. W, Rodter; 1, Al unu, AW, Street, y7dee COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORKS, MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES, BOILERS, MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Oftice and Works, Main Street, OOUNOIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Wo glve spectal attention to Stamp Mills, Smelting Furnaces, HOISTERS AND Is the old momn rer) FRINCOIEF ALILYNE —FOR— CHICAGO, PEORI 8T. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE. DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East and@outh-East, THE LINE COMVRISES Noarly 4,000 miles. Solld Smooth Steel Tracks Al connoctions are made in UNION DEPOTS. hus_a National Kepatation s belng the reat Through Oar Line, and 13 universally ST th wark for i casscs st wravct: | GBNERAL MILL ~MACHINERY, ry It mud vou will nd travellug s Juxur HOUSE FRONTS, . s via this Celebrated Line for ou i tho Weat, Through GHEHNHRAL REPAIR WORK loepIng | will rocelve prompt attentlon. A general age 30 Faro, by L RV Sy N R | sortwment of i & Gon, stunaver,ohloago, | UTB88 Ctoods, Belting, Piving, PERCIVAL L.OWELL, ' = AND SUPPLIES FOR * il Ry Foundry, Pig Iron, Coke, Coal. 1. P, DU morn-ed 1y MRS, H. J. HILTON, M, D., Agt. Quaha CHAS, HENDRIE, cases of rheumatism and neuralgia it gives instant relief, sug2d-lw President. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, -DIAUC D AUGHT ™ cures dy pepe 222 PErosdwav, Council Bluify. ol “ton and Leartburn,