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THE DAILY BEE-FRIDAY OCT BER [/ WHOLESALE COUNCIL BLUFES H. . SEAMAIN, TIGNERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS, JUFFS, IOWA. AND RET \”'r ST/ COULOCIL BLUFFS, 10W TITLE ABSIBAST OFFICE "Lots Bought and Sold. Lands and Lots uou% 8 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES, NOTARIES B PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFES - HENRY BEECRO!T, MAIN STREET LIVERY STABLE, OFFOSITE TEE POSTOREICE. BEN ROGEWS' OLD STAND, H® wil con*nue running i« city llue to allparts of tuc city, All orders promptly attended LOW CHAKG 8 GUARANTLED New stock cons antly recelved, D. M. CONNELL, Funeral Director and Undertaker, No. 17, North Main Streot. Council Bluffs Oalls promptly answered at all hours, night or dey. trom the factory ara run in connection therewith W AICEIER VWAV IES That never requlro erimpin, 3. J. Goor's Hair store, st prices never before totched by any othor hair deaicr. Also a full Hne of witches, ete. at yreatly reduced prices. Alwo gold, silver and colored Waves mado from Indies’ owi halr. Do not fail % call betore purchusing elsewhore. All £oods warrantod ws reprosentod MRS, J. J. GOOD, 20 Maln strons, Council Blufls, Tows UNION BAKERY, 5I7 SOUT WAIN STREET. THF BEST BREAD IN ['HB OIUY. Nonc but first-class Baken employed. Bread, Cake, Pios, &c., dolivered to any part of the eity. Ou: Wagos !l day, st P. AYRES, Proprietor, NEW [IEAT MARKET. No. 556, BROADWAY, (Palmer's Biock. E W Between 6th and 7th strects. Our Motto:—Strict cleanliness, the b . TIGKNOR, PROPRIETOR. Bethesda BATHING HOUSE! At Bryant’s Spring, Oor, Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain, Modicated, Vapor, ¥ Douch, ' kower, Hot and 'Cold B potent’ malo and fomalo uurees wod attendants Always on hand, and the bout of care and_atton- sion given patrons, Spocial attuntion given to bathlng chifiron. " Tnyastigation aud. patronsgo ®. New hearse and London carriages direct quality of meats, and lowest possible prices, 4 seo our now shop. MRS, E. J. HARDING, M. D, Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduato of Elcciropathic Institution, delphia, Pezua. Phila- Offioe Cur, Broadway & Glenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUF¥S, IOWA. REMOVED without tho Offico over First National Bank, Council Blufts Tows. _ Will practice in the state and fedoral couris JNO.JAY FRAINEY, Justice of the Peace, 814 BROADWAY, Qouncil Bluffs, CALL ON OR ADDRESS w B- MAYEB, Drs. B. Rios and . 0, willer,| ;0208 and Real Estate. Proprietor of abatracts of Pottawattamlo county. Office corner of Broadway and Main streots, Councl Blufls_Towa. JOHN STEINER, M. D, (Deutecher Arst.) Oor, WASHINGTON AVE & 7th St, Councll Blufls. M of women l?d fl!tll_x\!rl P, J. MONTGOMERY, M. D.. Freg DIsrENSARY KVERY BATURDAY, wolict , DR. A, H. StupLey & Co., 106 Upper Broadway. Dr. B Xy a Tho treatment of k1l diseasos and “ mfi}!‘B‘S drawing of blood of use of e = knito, Curos lung disoasos, d —PTO O fi‘jbm"a“fi“s piaint, Dropsy, Rheuma- - G. 1l N| s - s i Atborney & Counsell e At 0rney SELI0T, malo Diseases of all 'kinds, Alic Kidno Venerial discasos. Hemorrioids or Dilea cured Al disessoa treated upon thoprinciploof vegot sble reform, without the use of mezcurial pois~ ons or the knife. who desire them, Hornla or Rupture radically cured by the use tho Elastic belt Truss and Plaster, which hae Studley: Treatment of chronio discases fultios peculiar to fewales & une- Fita, Scrofuls, Liver Rheum, Seald I1ead, Catairh, we ‘money refunded. Eloctro Vapor or Mcdicated Baths, furnishod superior 1n the world, CONSULTATION FREE. lowa, OOUNCIL BLUFFS, Ia. SINTON & WEST, DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Btreet, Ceuncil Bluffis Extracting and fitug = spectalty, First-class work tood, EARA DR. A. P. HANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURCEDN. ~cewsrtel, Houas, 0 o, 1. to ®© 6 p, m. Realdence, 120 “Tolephonic connection ' with i, \ pocialty, Offioo, No 1 whuctolt suieet. U:lml office, 2 0 4 LS J. M. PALMER, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGHENT, | COUNCIL BLUFFS, 16w | the oldest yrastitionore in Councll Blufts, Hatte W.D.STILLMAN, [setsmser: / ! "HUGHES & TOWSLEE, DEALERS IN Con/ectionery, Fruits,Nuts Ciyars and Tobacco, Fresh Lysters and Ice Cream in Seagon, Offico tn Everctt's block, Posrl troet. donce 048 Fourt: utreed, 2o m,2t04a0d 08p.m, Councll i luifs F. 0. CLARK, PRACTICAL DuN Foar) [ ©fce hours from 0 to opposite tho postotice, Ony of Practitioner of Hemeopathy, consulting "hysicianand Surgeon. Oftice and rosidence 616 Willow avenue, Coun- el Blufts, lows, F. T. SEYBERT, M. D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IA. Office No, 6, Everett Block, Broad- way, over A, Tiouie's Restaurant. ~ 8. E. MAXON, A O EL X W OE O W, STEAM LAUNDRY 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON, Proprietors, This lavudsy bas Jus: been ness, aud we &re DOW proparc vork of all kinds and gusrantes | specialiy made e work, cufls. fine shirts, ote. Weo &Ive vs & trinl, _LARSON & ANDERSON THOS, OFFICHR, v. OFFICER & POSEY Council Bluffs, Ia. Established, 1866 WDeplem tu Forden aud Demestle Exchange opened for busl. to do lsande istaction s coliare, erybady 10 REAL ESTATE. W, 0. James, in conuection with bis law and sollestion bustucss buye and sells real estate. Persons wishing to buy o sell city property call o hils ofico, over Bushueli's book store, Pesr! ] EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. 416 Broadway, Council Bluffs. I[!WA.‘ 3 i = uhout, seventy miles distant, where aro COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ncan K ISLAND AND PACTFIC Depart Atlantic Fxt Ex and Ma D, Moines M 915 am 655 p m §40 p | 3110 p n | Maii and | stai Can 11:05 a m D PACIHIC Arrive Sjoux ("y.6:50 p m 10pm ), MILWAUKKE AND 8T, Arri Mail and Ex Councll Blufts,& Omahn Street R. R. Leave Omaha. pm,ap|tiam m, 4 p bein their trips at , and run regu ary during the day ‘and 6 o'clock, and run to city time. Except Sundays. {Except Saturdays forehead to ¢he top of the back board, which leaves quite & vacant space be- tween the head and the corner where the boards meet. This is done in the tnfancy of the child, and as the bone of the skull harden it is gradusl forced up nutil it fills the vacant space at the ang! the boarde, when the s Bt , leaving a regular bickward alope from the eyebrows to the erown of the head. The purpose of thas flattening their heads is to able them to better carry their ba denn, which thoy baar on their b ¢ etrap around the front ot } he weight of the burden arsicd thus being mainly supported by tho head. Theso eqaaws dressed fn dingy calico gowns and were barefooted, As they filed up the beach with their baskets of clams they held up these dressos, displaging sym- wetrically shaped ankles, which lost what artistio effect they possessed by the ugly pigeon toed planting of their large bare foct. Over thirty bushels of clams were purchased of them at two bits a basket(about half a bushel). The squaws had to be told to mash (fill up) overy measure before empty- ing their baskets, asthey are shrewd traders, and wanted to make as many basketaful as possible, The clambake was not a complete success, as the clams were taken out of the seawced bofore they. were cooked., About h | threo-fourihs of them were left on the ground by our party, and the Indians jmemediately finished them. GRENVILLE CHANNEL, The reqaisite amount of coal having now boen taken aboard the Dakota, we left Departure bay that same after- e e g e THE ALASKA ISLANDS. ceues on the Way From Vie- toria to Wrangel, | Fishing Wit Glaut Powder—The | Klinkit ladiane: Their Houses and Totems. ort Wrange! Cor. San Francisco Chonicle With nineteen other pleasure-seck- ers Letartod from San Francisco on the steamer Dakota on an excursion trip to Alaska, leaving on July 1882. Reaching Victoria, B after a three days’ voyage, twenty- four houts wero ther: mostly in driving over tho fine mucada ronds about the city, by many fi rosidences and through dense forests, the Hudson Bay compuny’s first trad- ing post in British Columbia (now deserted except from the old mill which is a8 an oatmeal mill), and “ithe gorge”—a wild, rocky narrows, where the water rushes through in fourn-lashed rapids—-were visited among other places of interost. The Dakota then went on up Puget Sound to Now Tacoma, whero wo wers joined by sowe soventy more Alaska excur- sioniste, most of them from Porl Ve Feom \own the unced Squimalt, &1l town some four miles above Vio- toria, whero there is a British miiitary post. After taking on @ome coal we (pro- Hing gorges. uoon, ¥rom thers wa steamed into the gulf of Georgia and through Dis- covery passage, in which are the Sey- mour narrows, whore the United States steamer Saranac went down in 1876 —to Johnstone strait; thence by Alert bay in Cormorant island, where was built the Indian canoe wiich was on exhibition at the contennial fair in Philadelphia in 1876, to Queen Char- lotte sound and the open sed. Thirty miles’ voyage in the open sea brought us to Grenville channel, Thus far tho acenory along the wag had been interesting, the many islands being thickly covered with greem fir trees and somewhat mountainobs. As we entered Grenville channely which di- vides Pitt island from the moainlsnd of British Columinbia, the beauty of the sconery bec veatly enhanced, 1n this cl ton 1 »re for fifiy miles averages abo yards, but, fs much rer in many places, The water vory deco, being from 90 to 140 fathoms all the way. Both shotes are rocky and mountainous and donsely covered with firs, which seem to g from the bare rocks. ‘“‘The Sisters,” 4,500 feet in héight,-and “Mount Parnassus,” JL‘() feot high, two snow-capped mouttain peaks in the interior of Pitt isléad, am plainly goen frzm the channelg A greavtiur the rocky coasts and forn wild-look Wo all rogretted leaving this beautiful scenery, but our cour: necossarily took us on through Chat- ham sound and the duke ot Clarenco strait, by Prince of Wales island to Stachjneki strait, whida brought us to loft that nert @ 40 afterncon of the ¢ sus?. A six hours’ voyage in the ull of Georgiabrought us to Nanaimo, located some large coal mines. There 18, in the middle of the town, an uold blockhouse which we inspected with constderable tnterest. In the carly days of the settlement this blockhouse was sed a8 a placo ot safety aud de- fense during Indian attacks— sl the inhabitants of -the town congregating init at such times--and is an vctagonal butlding about forty feet in height, made of heavy logs, with two port holes on each of its eight sides, one some ten feot above tho other. Through these port holes the settlers would run the barrels of their muskets and fire at their besiegers. The build- ing is literally riddled with buckshot, and has seen much stirting service. It is now used as a lockup snd is newly whitewashed, the citizens of Nanaimo taking great pride in preserving this landmark of their town's early history. A NOVEL FISHING EXCURSION. It was our captain’s intention to stari out early the next morning for Doparture bay, three miles distant, but a misealetaleefon of the tide, whi has & riso and 1.f| of twenty feot nt Nanaimo, delayed our departure, the ship being fast in the mud at the pro- poted starting time. Before noon, however, we wero at Departure bay, where we were to take in coal enougihi to ran up to Alaska and back, which would require # stay of three days. The firat witernoon wae spent by most of the excursionists in visiting the Wellington eoal mine, but a small »arty of us went fishing to a little lako near by, where we undorstood the trout were 8o thick ns to keep one yusy hauling them out, Tho Jake: is a beuntifal sheet of water, about a | milo in long'h and o hundred yards in width, ovornung with trees and forns, which grow in such a tangled mass as | to wake it extremely diflicult to move around t hore. An hour's switch- ing of the placid water failed to secure even a bite, and we would have re turned to our ship in complote disgust had it not been for a delightful swim in the olear soft water. The next day we were all towed in the ohip's boats by a small steamer to some rocks two or throo miles distant, wherawe fished after another method, Giant-powder oartridges were exploded inthe water, which stunned and brovght to its suv- face nuny large rock ¢rasand millions of wuy tish, 1oat dicely afrer the ex- plosions tovk place would jump u short distanco out of the water, and appear, in the bright sunlight, like pieces of burnished silver. The ex- plosions would have & moot singular effect un the water dircetly over where they took place, sending it up soveral feot 1n n oylindrical form, and tarning ita bnlliant green. Ovor one hun- dred pounds of fish wers thus secured which greatly added to our larder, ' A PRIMITIVE CLAMBAKE, The following day our Capiain mede arrangements with some twonty or Fort Wrangel, 500 mil:a north of Vic- toria, on the afternoor of Sunday, the 13th insti - P oS AMONG THE ALASKEN ISLANDS, It may not b genegilly kuowi that Southern Alaska consiuts of an archi- pelago and a narrow st®p of the main- land thirty miles in wifh. which ex- tends north from its sduthern boun- dary line 600 miles, whqa it eicoun ters the main territory of Alagla, In the arvhipula%u aro Prinze of Wales, Kuprianoff, Baranoff, Admirgty and Chigotr islands, all large, witkfan area of from 1,200 to 2,600 Huafe miles each, Wrange iullnd,_n‘un the ex- tremo north end of whic Fort Wrangel, 18 one of t sian settlements, and afte'Ythe United States came into possessi | it, i was occupied by a corps lar troops, until a few when all United States withdrawn from Alaeka, when the Cassiar mines river were in the flood perity, some eight year agy this was a lively place, as it vnfi the outfitting point for thosezained, Bubiow there are not thirty white peoph in the town, and it is fast goingic decay. ‘Lhe agricultural possibilitie of thie, us well as other portions “f South onstcra Aloeka, cannot b great, Colonel Crittenden, ex-depuy collec tor of this port and whilom Valifornia stato senator, claims that heis prose- cuting farming with considenble euc- cesn. Huro at' Wrangel he las, per- ha a heif acre of ground mder cul- tivation, in which are potates, peas, turuips und boets, all of whch look well, and those vegetables are all said to do fiely, but the frequency of rain and scarcity of sunshine render it im- possible for any kind of grain to properly mataze, Poultry doss well, butis cxpensive raising,” There are were | o o distance from shore | © g | wr 0f carcades nud rivijess dash down | lash had gone away to fish and had taken this method of keeping his fel- low-Indian from jumping his property should ke fail to return. When a Kiinkit chief dies his relatives burn their prog in mostly of blankets (s K'inkit's wealth is always veckoned by of bl | he posseance 1 creota totom his memo: Theso y forty ot grot uumber ch post, asid to b craldic embl doad chiefs, ¢ 2 are sov A fewoft frog-f n; & y, with a_or boar's body. pipe” hat on; an cagle with a man's eyes, and a papoose carved on its breast; a two-headed man, one head above the other, with hands aped on his stomach., These posts decay and foll down after standing about forty years, The Indian spoons and dishes arc made of the horns of moun- v, which grow to an enor- mous size, and which are plentiful in the intexior of British Columbia and Alaska. I have scen several ogg- shaped bowls made of this horn that are from fifteen to eighteen inches in circumference and at least six inches deep, Some of them are vicely carved in fancy patterns, Large ladles are also made of the horn, with finely carved yellow cedar handles, some of them inlaid with small pieces of mus- sel sholls and pieces of copper. MISSIONARY WORK., There aro two mission churchey Wrengel, Roman Catholic and P byterian, and also a mission schic for young girls. This has met with od suce There are in the echool thisty-fi 1s from b to 20 years o age. Thoy wero all called together in the schoolroom for our benefit Sag /4y afternoon, and sang sevoral M My and Sankey hymns, both in <ndian and English. They prongraced lish perfeotly, Some of «hem playvd on the organ, and » little two-year old sang “Come t2 Jesus.” With all her progress in ¢ivilizing Indian girls hore, Mie, MeFarland has failed to institl any moral principles into them, A is something unknown in permiecuous intercourse. howi a letter from a girl B , who was +ducated school, correctly spelied written, in which she stated that she “had o fun whatever on tho Fourih of July,” and that sho was lie same man she Jived with * who was “‘a very good Florst.rd's Acid Phosphate Makes a cooling denk, Into a tum- bler of ice ¢ put a teasponiul of Acid Phospa'e; add sugar to the taste. e KODAWAY COUNTY. Polit'cal Matters Lively and Candi- 1OWA Ee——— GEORGE F. CRAWFOR WELOLES A TLE AND SHIPPER OF EGGS. No. 519 South Main Street. ] 41 BUY COUNCIL BLUEFS, 10WA, I Pay the Highest Market Price and Deduct No Commission. GOUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING ©O. .. Mouldings, Seroll and Lattice Work, Wood Turn- ing, Re-Sawing, Planing and Matching, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Boxes, Ete. Manufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. J. J. Hathaway, Manager, Couucil Blufs, Ia. Machinery will be_run exclusively for custom work on Thursday and Friday of each week. Orders s-licited aud satisfacti-a guaranteed. ol £ FX. MEAF¥NE: & CO., (Buccessors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LAGKAWANNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG AND TALL GOALS! ABIEO CONMELLSVILLE GOKE, CEMENT, LITSE, PLASTER, ETC. Office No, 34 Pearl Street, Yards Uor. Fighth &treet and Hleventh Avenue, Council Bluffe. F. T. MAYNE. C. E. MAYNE |COUNGIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS, BROCM “ANDILES: .CORN MEAL, GRAHAM FLOUR AND GHOPPED FEED The Very Best of Brooma Oonstantly on Hand. i The iyl A9 b y ad. i, The Highe: Marke: Price Paid for B dates on the Run. Correspondence of Tus Bk BURLINGTON dmox, Mo., Octo- ber 3. —Eyeesthing is lively here in Nodaway county. Politics and tém- perance aro the all-absorbing topics. Mz, Joseph Critchfield, of Indiana, here on the lattor subject, They were pronouced the finest that have ever been delivered in this couuty, In- deed he is the most able man your correspondent ever had the pleasure of listening to. Full of fun, wit and humor, a first-class elocutionist and a ecbolar aud Christian gentloman, He made many friends while here. Yes- terday he left for Graham, Mo. He carries with him the best wishes of our good citizens. Colonel ‘“Jeems” Burns, the demo- cratic nominee for congress in this district, visited us last Friday night. He made a speech, in which he flopped over and took the greenback sido of the question, opposed national banks, railroads, telegraph companies, land and all other monopolies, and used all hys arts to convince our honest greenbackers that their party and the democracy are one, and have been; that the republican party alono is the party of corruption and fraud. The oolonel is indeed a shrewd one, or else he never would have thought of that ame, But it “did not go down” with the “well postad” greenbackers, and they opounly accuse him of —well, “drawing it fine,” Liast night Rov, B. A, Dunu, of the Maryville Republican, and C. D, Whitehead, Eiq., debated the is: of the day, Prof. Dunn chawmpi the republican side and Mr, White- head the greenback side. Kach djd 1o cowa or hurses in the place TRAITS OF THE KLINKITS, All the Indiuns of Alaska sare known as Thlingets or Kiinkits, with the exception of a few Haidas who have crossed over from Qawn Char- lotte island, Here, in Wzmg'el b twoen 300 and 400 of these Yndians have their homes, but many ol them are away now catohing fish for their their winter’s food. The squawssre ull pussionately fond of bright colo, aud are dreased in gay colored hand kerchiefs tied over their heads when thoey have their best clothes on, we. ing eicher shoes or 1moccasins on their fort, Taw Tadian houses here built with uo windows, the light bog admitted through a square opening in the roof (which also serves to let ont the smoke of the fire that is built direetly beneath on a flooring of broken ehells und pebbles) from three to vix feet square. 5 a raised platiorm, three to len feet in width, extends around the four walls, upon which the occupants generally sleep and work, The lumber used in building these huts is yellow cedar, ure hewn into boards and beams with a rough adze. The interior roof-beame thirty squaws to go to a neighboring swall island and gather clams for & clambake, When these equsws ro- turned, in their canoes, with theclams, and packed them from the beach to the place elected for the bake they resented & decidedly novel sight, any of them were Flatheads, This shape of the head is produced b e<curely fastening a board on the bac) of the neck, which extends about two inches above the top of the head; then fimaly binding another board from the ere often round and highly polished !} with bear's grease. Over the doorway i to one of these huts was posted a |} painted sign, which read as follows * H. . Let all who read know that I : . am a friend. of the whites. Let @ : noone molest this hcuse in case © : of wy death, Tt belongs to my : . wife. 2 Upon Inguiry I 'esrned that Mr. Anal Inside the house |} man did the best. Prof. Dyog best speaker and had the adyd that. We don't think there w converts made, for there never i debate, Judge J. R, Wilson, formerly o Altion, visit to his boyhood home in Ohio, Our mineral springs have changed hands, Messrs, Teshune & Son rative and & Mr. Cook succeeds them. The firin hereafter will be Cockey, Black & Cook. JASON FaLL S—— ’s yExporionce, ¢ wod { een thought of being » clergyman, I whted in nedicine, but left a lucrative tace for my present profession, 40 years T was for nmnly years a sufferer from “THoNAs' K Oir cured was also troubl " Eclectric ( fe apd child had ' Eelectric Oil cuved thew, ket I time v will cure seven jus of ten. I am confident itisa r the most obstinste cold or gough, one will take & emall teaspoon i fiu it with the Oil, aud then place # she spoon 1 one uostril and il out of the spaon into the Lead e ae they can, untll the into the throat, aud practice week, I don't care how offen- may be, it will clesn it ant catarrh. For deafness T y ine dUeY e ever folt g, and I am very anzious blace, for 1 tell you that ithout it in wy house for ok A o uifrig "2 oai) like kheumatism in wy right ;fi.‘m"’f" oy rolieves me like i Est o “\ Dr L', G Corry, Pa, basbeen deltvering a course of lectures | = well and the friends of each claim oy | © f\f‘ Neb., is off fora six weeks 2 Corn, Oats, Rye, Barley BROOM CORIN Parties Wishing to Sell Bry, Wi - ng Bend Bamom Coru Will Please COUNOEL: LU g THE LEADING DEALER IN HEAIXR G OOg . 5 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. \ LAKE FOREST UHIVERSITY, _ MAIN STREET T COLLEGE—Three courses; open to both LIVEHY FEED sexes. ACADE ~Classical and Englis Gives the best of_tratu.ng for collego or busin FERRY HAL Youn L—Seminary for Ladies. Unsurpassed in beanty and heal htul. tagen 0 All Shippers and Travelers will find good accommodation and reasonable ness of situation, and in extent of offered and thoronghuess of training g charges, SOUTH STREET. Lake Michigan. OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL, Year begins September 13, 1882, Appl o PREST. GREGORY, Lake Forest, Il Council Bluffs, - - = Towa HOLLAND & MILLER, V18-e0d2m o [} v Banitin Sieux Gity & factie TR, O T C0 48, AP THH SIOUX OITY ROUTEB Ruan » Halld Train Thncugh from Qouncil Bluits to St. Faul Without Uhange Timas, Only 17 Houmn MOBTEZS ROUTX Sullivan &#agerald, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery, Glassware, BOOTS, SHUES, ETC Also agents for the fofowing lines of Steamship Companies : Cunard, Auchor, Guion, American, and State Steamship Companies, DR a ¥ TS For sale en thy Eoyal Bank of Ireland and Bank of Ireland, Dublin, Those w' 0 intend to send for fricnds to'auy part of Europe will fiud It to thels Bieret to call on Sullivan & Fitzgerald, AGE S, | 843 Broadway, Counci! Pluds STARR & BUNCH, HOUSE, SIGN, AND RNAMENTAL PAINTERS, PAPER HANGING, KALSOMINING AND GRAINING, 4 SPEOLAXIW. | Shop —Corner Broadway acd Seott 8t JACOB SIMS, Attornsy and Counsellor at Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Office—Broadway, between Steeeta. Will B prac ourta he Blonz Oty Roud The Ehorter L1) fortable Alde fu ah 8 AND 8T, PAUL. obs vead via the “Slou J.B. BUCHANAN Gen' Pass. Agead Missour! Vailey Is. W, K. DAVIY, Bouthwestern Passenger Agent. Ocuzcil Bluds 4 A + PARK MILITARY ACADEMY A Christian Family School for Boys. Prepares for Colleg: uiific School or Business. Send to Capl, ED, N, KIRK TALCOIT. Principal, atalogue. Morsgar Park, Cook Co., 1Nl {SHABLE PERFUME, furray & Lanman’s FLORIDA WATER Best for TOILET, BATH _ANDKERCHIEF, Easemmes and Maln and Pea tice in State and Fade KR

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