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IT THE DAILY BEE-MxIDAY OCT ± JER 7 SI WIIOI.RSAI.K AND STATIOMERY AMD PiWiTER'S GOODS , ' OOTO'OII. BI.UFFBIOWA. _ TiTLE , 4BJ5JJAJJ Jo.F ) ! CE. Lands jind'Lots Bouglit and Sold. SIDNEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. PUBLIC AH.D CONVEYANCERS , COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA. HENRY BEECROFT , s HEN KOdrUm1 OLI > STAND. H " 11 con"min tunnlnif Iili tlty lluo to ll pirts ol tnt city. All orJeri promptly ntUndtd ta. LOW UllAltO 8 OUAllANrhhl ) Kewjituojc com nntlyrtcth j. . _ _ . D. M. CON NELL , Funeral Director and Undertaker , No. 17 , North Main Street. Council IJlufla Calif promptly ft-Hwcrcdntnll lioure , nlcht nr d > . Now henrno nnd l/indon canlwfcn direct from the fctciry ii run In connection therewith. Thdt never reqiilro crlmplnjf , Bt ilr . J. J. Good's H ! r fltore , nl prlcoa never bclcro touched by ny other Imlr dealer. Also full line of switched , etc. t > reiy ! rodticud prices. Al o gold , liver and colored nela. lV vc madu from lvll t' own KMr. Da not J U W mil before purchwInK ( iMwhcre. All Roodo w irnntfl i r < prm ntuil llIW. J. J. OOOU , 29 Main nlreci , Ccunrll Illuffs. low * . UNION BAKERY , 517 SOUT STREET. THEl BEST BREAD IK i'EiE OITY. None but firat-olryn Jink mi employed. Erend , Cake , Pica , Ac. , ilolivorod to any part of the city. Ou > nin all day , P. AYRES , Proprietor. No. C O , IJUOADWAY , ( Palmor'n Block. Butwocn Gth mid 7th etro.ota. E. r . UUo a II * flU\il i HJlB U Bfc'WB BU1U.T , B HJ HUH OurMotto ; Strict cIcniillniK ) , the lioit quality of meals , and Iowrjtjio3 [ > lllo pricoa. Meats de- Ivcrcrt to ny part of the cltj. Comeaud mo our new ( hop. BHIBBHOISSI At Bryant's Spring , Oor , Broadway and Union Sts. COUHOIL BLUFFS. PUln , Modlcttttil , V.ipor , Kloctrlc , I'lunjje , Douch , tikowcr , Kct and Cold Hatba. Ooiu. potent n ole and tomato uur-i'3 und attendants Iwiys on hand , and the licutot rare and atten tion Kli'en patronn. Special attention Riven to bathing children. Investigation aud jutrorm o lOllcltod. lOllcltod.DR. . A. H. STTJDLEY & Co. , 100 Uppur Broadway. Dr. Studloy : Treatment of chronlo dluoasoa n RTurmTrnri KEMOVBO without the \y \ H K dmwiriK ot blood or U3 of 1 1 Uy 1 1 , i\ Uilil UiilUlKJ ktillo. Uurcn lunfr dlionsou , Flt" > Scrofula , Liver Coin- , i. i P' lnt. B'OP'y. Hhouma. T U Wl fi R S 'llm. rc"r fttld Uorcut- I U HI U n U M B0r.9 | KryulpolaH Bait Khoum , Scald Hold , CiUirh , weak , Inflamed nd granulated Ky s , dcrofuloua Ulcurt ) end F - male Dleuwef of all kind ) . Alio Kidnsy and Yenerlal dlHuaiiuH. HomortUoldj or I'lkA cnro.1 money refunded. All dlKianoo treated upon Iho principle \rgcl- - tble reform , without the unu of mercurial polj- oos or the knife. Electro Vapor or Medicated Baths , furnished who duslro thorn. Hernia or llupturo radically cured by the use tha Klutlc bolt Tnisa and PJutcr , which hu superior In tba world. CONSDLTATION FUEE- CALL OK OR ADDUUS3 Drs , E , Rioe and F , 0 , MUler , COUNCIL BLUFFS , In. SINTON & WEST. t DENTISTS. 14' Pearl Street , Oaunoil , Bluffs * ilm ; . ip claTty , yirst-otou DR. A. P. HANOH TT , PKYSIGIAH AND SURCEON , j. rntrtef , IlDius , o a. ra. tote . - : , to 6 p , m. KiMldcnc , litO Unrcrolt ii t. Tctvphanlo couuoctloii lth Central ofUcv. J. M. PALMEK , DEAUKll IN REAL ESTATE ANO LOAN AGENT , COUNCIL BLTirrK , IOW W.D.STILLMAN , Practitioner of Iltmeopathy , coi ) ultln ; ysicianandSurgeon , Office and residence 616 Willow avenue. Coun- el Bluffs , Iowa. F. T. SEYBERT , M. D PHYSICIAN & BURGEON. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - ! A. Offloo No. 5 , Eyorott Block , Broad > ever A. Louio'a Restaurant. S. E. . . 91 , a CO Offlcti ortr mlagt tank. OOUNOIii BLUFFS , Iowa. REAL ESTATE. . W , 0. Juctt , in connection with bit Uw And etltedon biKiotu buyi itid lelb rcil Mtato. FtrMM irUhln ; to bur " tell city crop rt > call A | bli efflw , over BiuhaeU'i book ttore , Pen ) llrwl EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice oi the Peace and Notary Public. 416 Broadway , Council Bluffs. J HBS , E , J , HAfiDfflO , M , D , . Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Gra-luitu ol Eliclropatlilc Institution , I'MU- Offlco Gor , Broaflway & Blonn Ave. COUNCIL DLUFya , IOWA. lho treatment pi l'u. | . 3cultloj peculiar ta tViculcj a J. G. TIPTON , Attorney feGoesellor , Otlli-o over First National Hank , Council Dlufli. IOWB. Will practice In the itnta and Icdoral court JtfO.JAYFRAINEY , Mice of the Peace , 014 BROADWAY , Council Bluffs. - - Iowa. W. B. MAYEB , Loans andMEstate , Proprietor ol klxtracU of PottAwtttamlo oounty , Olflce corner ot Broadway and Main etreoti. Council lllulln Iowa. JOHN STF.IMER , M. D. , ( DeuUchcr Arrt. ) 06r. WASHINGTON AVIS & 7th St. Council Bluffs , women and children a tpocinlty. P , J , HOimfOMEEY , M , D , , FIIUK DiarjiNSiuv KVKUV SATUUDAY. OSlceln Kverutt'i block , Poirl trutt. lUfl donee CVy Fourth street. Offliu hours Imm 0 tr 8 . m. , 2lo 4 and 08 p.m. Council diilfi F . PRAGTICAL DENTIST , I'cirl oppotilto the I'OBtoUu. , One ol the oldest f ttltlonor < In Council BluOs. Kitli tstactlon tniaranced ( In HUGHES & TOWSLEE , DEALERS IN , Cpn/ectionery , Fruits.Nuts Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh oystei'S and Ice Cream in Season. 12 MAIN ST. , Council BJntfa STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON , Proprietors , ThlilauuJiyhuJustlwen owned for buil < neto , and < vo are now prtparoJ lo do U indry vork ot all kind * and i'Uirantee satisfaction , A iiwdaliymoau of lluo work , sacli as collirs , culls , Unekhlrts , etc. Vi'e w ut everybody to ' ' . glv u.1 a trial , LARSON & ANDERSON. tuod. omen. . u. M. rcair OFHCEE & PUSEY Council Bluffs , Ia. Established , - I856 Dealers lu Foreign anJ J * mettle Kicking. 04 COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. rmcAOO , ROCK HLtiD AND rAnnc. Depart. Art-lie. AtUnllc K I..S20pm 1I'ftrlflc Kt | . .0lS : ! m K and Mail * . .9.2T. a in FA nnd Mall" . .efp m 1) . Molne" ) a < : ' . .7IS : a m | DM MolnwacM:40 : p in C1IIOAOO , 11 latVOTOI AND qflVCT. Dirnrt , . _ iit , Ar.rlrc' , Mal < ami I'.x' . . ! i'JO : a in Mall and Kn".7 Wptn N. Y. Kt I 00pin Ncl > A.KasKx..8:20am : nilOAOO ANU Arrlic. JU'anileV..Vir.ptn KtJ. . .n:1Bam : Mai and Kx * . .H.'JU a r/i Mai nnd KV. C.M.'ipni Actotn. ( Hal. ) . . . * > : fiOpm Aii-oin. ( Mon..1:45im , Kt. JOR AND coi'stid runs. . Dftnrt Arrl\c. Mall and i : . . . .9.Vi > m I r.xtirm. ; . . . .n-'iOpm tiroi 1'ACinc. Depirt , Arrl\c. Omlund Kx.UKma. m. OurhndlX.4 0"p. m. Lincoln Cx..tenon , in. DrmcrKx . < X > ft.in , IMixor i\.7uui. : | in. Iwil I'.x MiOn , m. [ /Mil Kx T'Jt : n. in. " K * ! i.V ( > n. in. ttmltrtant . . . . ' . :1Wp. : in. " IX . . . .C.ODa. m. r. Hrpirt. Arrhc. Mull nnd | : \ . . nl.nm : I Mull and Kx. . i0pln ! Cannon Hall.CM pin | Uatinon Ilan. . 11 M > a in niotn CUT AND rmnc. Dtpirt. . \rrlic. rorNloitx Ulty.TiVi n m I Knn Rloux ( ry.eSiO p m Tor rort.Moljrnra , Fnn Tort .Vloliram , Nch' 7 Wi a m Xtb * iVj p m Tor St. 1'aiil. . .7:10 : | i in | I'rom St. l'aul..S 0 ft m ( IMCA'IO , MII.VIAl'KKK AND HT. I'AL'I , . Dipart. Arrive. Mall and i : . . 'a.-20n in | Mull nnd Kx..G.V : l n Council lllulta. & : Oniutia Htroot XI. R. Ixa\e Council H'lill . IxnnOinali * . K n in , II ik in , 10 n m , I R ft in , II n in , 10 n in , 11 am , 1 rn'j p m , II p III nin , 1pm , Up in , Dp in , t p in , .1 p in , U p in. | in , 1 p m , H p in , 0 p m. Ktreil mm rim half hourly to the Union P.itillc Depot. On Sundiy thu cars btgln their trip' nt n o clock a. in. , nnd run rpni nny ilnrlnif thu day ntn , 11 , 2 4 , R nnd I ) o'clock , and run to tit ) time. Kxrcpt Sundail. IKxivpt Saturdayn. { Kxccpt Mnnilajs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ THE ALASKA ISLANDS. ECOUGJ on tbo Way Prom Vic toria to Wrancel. FUhinj ; "Witli Gluut Powdor-Tho It link It lailinnn ; 'Choir Mouses Totems- ort WMtiKr' Cor. H\n Krinclico Chonlclc. With niiioU-un other pleasure-Book ers 1 started from Hun I'V.uiciaco on the stonmor Dakota on nn excursion trip to Alaska , leaving on July iiO , 1882. lynching Victoria , B. 0. , nftor a thrco dayu1 voyngo , twonty- four linuia were there spent mostly in driving over the fine mucudaiuixed ronila nbout the city , b ; nmny fttio r-.vsidenci'B aiu ! through den u toreatn. L'ho Jltulaoii 15.iy company's firat trad ing post in British Columbia ( now deserted except from the old mill whiuh ia used u nn oatruonl mill ) , and "tho gorgo" a wild , rocky n&rrows , where the wntor rualica through in foiiin-lnshod rnpidn wore visited among other placet ) of interest. The Dnkotn then wont on up Pugct Sound to Now Tucoinn , whuni wo were joined by BOino Htivunty moro Alnakn oxciir- Bioniatu , moil , of them from PortJull > Or. Foiiu Now Tecoma w roturucd down the Bound < - JS iuimalt ( pro- led Squimnlt , not Esquimo ) , i\ " "r" town sorno fourmilen abovti torin , where there io rtBriti mil post. After takinsr fiJ ! , omo 00 ? ' , , uflornoon the loft that j " /r ' * h0 ot i7t > , . -j r. A six hours' voyngo in the c/alf of GoorgiabroughtuBtoNanaimo , about Buvonty miloa distant , where nro located dome Inrgo coal minoa. Thure IK , in the inlddlo of thu town , nn old blockhouse which wo intpectotl with connidurablo ' intoreat. In the early dayo'of the settlement thin blockhouao wua uaud aa u plnco ot safety anil do- foniHi during Indlun uttncks all the inhabitant ! ) oftho town congregating in it uteuch tiincaand is r.n octagonal building nbout forty foot in height , nmdu ot houvy logs , with two port- holea on iuci ! of itn eight oidea , ono some tun foot above the other. Through those port holea the Bottlers would run the barrels of their muskets nnd lire at their besiegers. The build ing JK literally riddled with buckshot , md has noun much Stirling service. It a now used as a lookup and is newly whitofruanod , the citizens of Nanaituo : nking grout pride lu preserving this nndnmrk of their torrn'a early history. A NOVST. KIHHINO KZUDU8ION. It waa our captain's intoiitiou to ' out early the next morning for , -rluro bay , three milca distant , 3Ut n miecnlcVkUtJou of the tide , which ma a rise and fall of twenty feet nt Cinnaimo , delayeu our departure , the ship being fast in the mud nt the pro- poeod starting timo. fteforo noon , liowovor , wo were t Departure buy , where wo worn to take in coal enough to run up to Alaska nnd hack , whiuh would rcquiro A stay of throu days. The firat afternoon WIIB npunt by most of the uiuur/jfonista / in visiting the Wellington coul mine , but n mi mil party of u * went Cubing to a little Inko near by , where wn understood the tiout yero an thick an to kenp ono ' nulnig them out. The Jnko is . . i'ofiil aheet of water , about a i ilo in Inng'h nnd a hundred } urda In vvidtf ) , uvurnung with trocj und ferns , ulnoli grow in r.uoli a tant-lcd mnss aa to ui.iliu it extremely diflicult to inovo around the shoro. An hour's switch ing of the placid water failed to secure oven n bitu , und wo would have returned turned ti > our hlup in complete disgust had it not boon for a delightful swim in thu clear soft water , The next day wo weni Ml towed in the ohip'a boats by u small steamer to some rocks tno or three milca distant , wjiurowc fished nftor another method. Giant-powder cartridges were exploded intho water , which ntunned and brought to its eu-- fftco many Urge ruck c iimaiid mtlliniia of ini.i lish , ihut diuc'ly ' after the . ploaionu touk place would jump M , short distance out of the water , and appear , iu the briuht sunlight , like pitctia of burnubed silver , The explosions - plosions would have iv moat singular elleot on thu wntor directly over where they took place , Bending it up novor.il feet inn cylindrical form , and tutniug it u brilliant iircou. Over ono htm- dri'd pounds of lish vccru thus oecurod , which greatly added to our lardor. A I'lUMITIVE CUMllAKE. The following day our Captain made arrangements with souto twenty or thirty equaws to go to a ncigh ring atuBll island nnd gather clatus for n clambake. When these Kiuawa ru- turned , in their canoes , with thoclams , and packed them from the beach to the pUce eeleoted for the bake they presented a decidedly novel sight. Many of them wow Flatheads. This shape of the head is produced by ncurely fastening n board on the back of the tii-ck , which extends about two inches above the top of thu head ; then firmly binding another board from the forehead to * hu top of the back board , which loaves quite ft vacant apace between - tweon the head and the corner where the boards meot. TJiia ia done in the Infancy of the child , and ns Ihe bono of the skull harden it is gradually forced up until it fills the vacant space at the ntitln of the boards , when the boards tire removed , leaving n regular bickward alopo from the eyebrows to the crown of the head. The purpoao of thns flattening their heads is to en able them to batter carry their bur den * , which they baar on their backs with a wide etrap.around the front ot the head , the weight of the burden carried thus being mainly supported by the head. Theno equawa were drctscd In dingy cilico powna and were barefooted. An they filed up the bench with their baskets of clatnsthoy held up thceo dresses , displaying sym metrically shaped ankles , which loat what artistic effect they possessed by the ugly piqoon toed planting of their largu bare foot Over thirty bushels of claim wrro purchased of thorn at two bits a b.iskolabout ( half a bushel ) , The nqnawa had to bo told to rnaah ( fill up ) every moaauro before empty ing their baskets , asthoy nro shrewd tradero , and wanted to ruako as many b.uki'.tnful as possible , The clambnko was not a complete success , as the clams wore taken out of the seaweed before they- were cooked. About throw-fourths of them were loft on the ground by our party , and the Indiana iin-aodiately finished them. nilKSVILlB CHANNEL. The reqaisito amount of coal having r.ow boon taken aboard the Dakota , wo loft Daparturo bay that aarno after noon. From there wn steamed into the gulf of Georgia and through Dial covery passage , in which nro the Seymour - mour narrows , where tuo United States otcamor S.iranao wont down in 1875 to Jolmatono strait ; ihonco by Alert bay in Cormorant island , whore wan built the Indian caiioo Which was on exhibition at the centennial fair in Philadelphia in 1876 , to Queen Char lotte Bound and the open aoK. , Thirty miles' voyage in the open aoi' brought us to Grenvillo channel. Thus far the sccnory along the way ! had been interesting , the many inlands being thickly covered with groou fir trees nnd eomowhat mountainous. An vie untored Grcnvillo channcl 'which di vides Pitt island from the , imunhud of British Columbia , the beauty of the acunery became greatly enhanced. lu this channel the dintnnco "from shore to Hhoro for fifty miluB averages about1 a thousand yards , but _ _ { , .much ser rower in many places. " The water la very deco , being from 90 , to 140 fathoms all the way. Both -oTioces are rocky nnd mountainous -and. . densely covered with fira , which acem , ta spring from the bare rooks. "Tho " feet in lieU-hVimd SislL-iB , 4,500 "Mount ParnauauB.'VJ QO-reot high , two snow-capped mouV.tam peaks m the interior of 1'itt isUsd , at- , plainly Bucn fr ; the channel A rcamum. i , .r of Cifc.vdes mid riv\ljoB < JUsh down the rocky coanto and foijn wild.Jopk- ing g'orRcs. Wo oil regretted leaving this beautiful scenery , but our courc.o necoaaarily took us on through Chat ham Bound and the duke ot Clarence etrait , by. Prince of Vales island to Stachjnaki strait , which brought us to Fort fyraugel , 500 miha north of Victoria - toria , on the aftornoor of Sunday , the 13th inat.- \ ' AMQNO TUB ALAS-1 " * ' ISLANDS. It may"nbrb't5-goucri'.Jy 'Ir.owir tnat Southern Alaska consuls of an archipelago pelage and a narrow alin of the main land thirty miles in witp , which extends - tends north from its southern 1 boun dary line COO miles , whao it oicoun tera the main territory of Alaala. In the archipelago are l riuo of/ / Wales , Kuprianoff , mranoil' , Adniirrfty and tromo north end _ . FortWransel , la one of tfVnd Rus elan settlements , and af to-Jthl United Stsl03 came into posacaai.fi if it , it was occupied by a company of regu lar troops , until a few Fears ago , when all United 8tatos | oop wore withdrawn from Alaska.Ht , the L'tno when the Casalar mines Hho Stikino river were in the flood Jim. ' of pros perity , some eight yoarjfa'gt , this was a lively place , ns it nus "tha outfitting point for those mined. Hut low there nro not thirty white poupli in the town , and it ia font goingHc decay. The agricultural poasibilitie of this , us well aa other portions [ if South eastern Alaska , cannot bcroat. . Colonel Orlttondou , ox-dopuy collec tor of this port and whilom JJaliforniu Btatu ncnutor , claims that hois prose cuting farming with considerable BUG- COBO. Hern Wrangel ho Jas , per haps , a hulf acrn of ground uidor , cul- tivittion , in whiolt are potatfoa , peon , turnips and boots , all of wlich look well , and thoao vegetables art all said to do finely , but the frequency of rain and scarcity of sunshine render it im- potsible for any kind of ( jraiu to properly m&lnro. 1'oultry drtou well , but ii ospentuvo raising. Ihero are no cowa or hursoa jn jho place TllAITrt or titfi KL1NKIT4. Ml the Indiunb at Alaska are knorrn as Thlingots or Klinkito , with the exception of a few ttaidr-a who have crossed over from Qaiun Char lotte in l > u id. Here , iu Wruigol , bo- twuon 1100 and 400 of these Indians have their homes , but many ot th < un are away now catching fish for \Jieir their winter' * food. The squawa'wo ull pao.'ionituly fond of bright coloh , uiul are droasod in gay colored hiuid ki-rcliiofs tied over their heada when they have their beat clothes on , wear ing either shoos or mocaasina on th ir fi t. Tnu Indian liouses hero u-o built with tin nindoAa , the light bung admitted through a square opening ii the roof ( which also servos to let nut the smoke ot the Cro that is buil directly beneath on n Mooring o broLoa fihella and pabblej ) from three to cix feet iiqnaro. Inside the house a raised platform , thr o to ton foot it width , extends around the four walls upon which the occupants gonerallj Rliu'p and work. The lumber used it buildiii } ! theao huts ia yellow codtjr hewn into boards and beams with a rough iidzo. The iuterior roof-boimz ere often rouud nnd highly polished with bear'a grease. Over the doorway to 0110 of those huta was posted a painted sign , which road as follows : . . , . . , . . . , . . . ( * . AViTLASU. Let all who road knou that I am a friend , of the whites , L t no ouo molest this house in cssa of my death. It belongs to my wife. Upon inquiry I teamed that Mr. An t- lash had gene away to fish and had taken thia method of keeping his fol- ow-Indian from jumping hn property should ho fell to rtturn. When a Ivliiikit chief dies his rulativca burn ; heir prnporiy , consisting mostly of lilankcta ( i K'inkit'n wealth is always reckoned by the number of blankota ip pussoaBca ) , and trcotatotrm pcttto | iis memory. Thcso posts ore from forty to fifty leet in hni ht , nnd are jrntosquo'y carved , with from one to ivo lignrsa on each post , which are oaid to be the Jiorildlc omblonm of the dead chiofu , nnd are atr.incd iu b'.cck , jroen and yellow. Thera are several of these totoini here , the figures boitij ; about twice life aiza. A few of thtac Igurcfl are , nn alligator ; a frog-fncod man capped with a dragon ; a man's : ace on a crotv'n body , with a crow's : ) uak for a nose ; a man's head on a l > p.ir'n body ; a man'a head with " * tove- pipe" hat on ; on caglo with a man'a syes , and a papuoao carved on ita breast ; a tiro-headed man , one head above the other , with hands clasped on his stomach. These poata decay and fall down after ctsuidint ; about forty years. The Indian spoons and dishes are made of the horns of moun tain ehocp , which grow to an enor mous sizt1 , and which are plentiful in : ho interior of British Columbia and Alaska. I have seen several egg- shaped bowls made of this horii that rue from fifteen to eighteen inches iu circumference and .it least six inches luop. Some of them are cicely carved n fancy pattern. ! . Largo Indies are also made of the horn , with finely carved yellow cedar handles , some of them inlaid with small pieces of mus sel shells and pieces of copper. MISSIONARY WOHK. There are two mkaion churchoi at Wrangol , .Roman Catholic and Prea- > ytorlan , and also a mlaaion nchool 'or young girls. This has mot tvith ; oed euccera. There are in the school - Rirla from 5 to 20 years r/ ito. They wcto nil called togotho/ lie echoolroora for our benefit afternoon , and sang several id Saukey hymns , both in " and Engliah. They pronp11"0" ' iali perfectly. Some of lncm pen on the orRan , and * 'ittle ' two-year ) ld sang "Corno \ * Tesus. " With all icr progress in Civilizing Indian girls has failed fo lore , Mis. JSicFarland nstiil aiy moral principles into them. Hornljjv' ia something unknown aiiio"g Klinkit3"and they can ECO no kfong iu pormitcuouii intertourao. I wa3 ahowu a letter from u girl at lutieau , who was iducated u : the choo ) , Ci'trootly spelled and neatly written , in which nho stated thnt she 'bad no fun whatever on the Fourth > f July , " and that she Viaa living with "tho same man she lived with not year , " who WAS "avery good man. " Ilor.sf.rd > Aoid Phosplioto VlalitH a cooliu-j dnnk. Into a turn- ilu1 of ice w.itur put. a , toasponiul of Acid Phospi e ; add sugar to the taatu. COUKTY. Political Matters Lively and Condi- dates on the Hun. Correspondence ol Tux Bpt. BURLINGTON , j > OTQjf , ' VIo. , pcto- Dor 3-JEyjv tuing is lively hero in Sodaway county. Politica'ana tern- icrancB are the all-absorbing topics. Ifr. Joseph Critchficld , of Indiana , nsbeon delivering a course of lectures lero on the latter aubjact. They were ironouced the finest that have over > eon delivered in this county. In- iced lie is the raost able man your orreepondebt ever had the pleasure of istoning to. Full of fun , wit and minor , a first-class elocutionist and a cbolar and Christian gentleman. lie made many friends while here Yes- orday ho left for Graham , Mo. Ho arries with him the beat wishes of our ; oed citizens. Colonel "Jeoma" Bnrus , the demo- ratio nominee for congress in this lUtrict , visited us last Friday night. lo made a speech , in which ho topped ever and took the greenback tide of the question , opposed national tanks , railroads , telegraph companies , and and all other monopolies , and used all l s arts to convince our honest grcenbackors that their party and the lomooraoy are one , and have boon ; hat the republican party alouo is the mrty of corruption and fraud. The iolonel is Indeed a nhrowd one , or oUo 10 never would have thought of tint ; amo. But it "did not go down" with the "well posted" greenbaclfors , and they pponly accuse him of well , 'drawing it fine , " List night llsv. B. A. Dunn , of the Haryvillo Ropublioan , and 0. I ) . Whitehead , Kiq , debated the issuei of the day , Prof. Dunn championing ho republican nide and Mr. White- lead the greenback side. Each djd well and the friends of oaoh claim J,1' ' nan did the boat. Prof. Dun scat speaker and had the adv that. Wo don't think there w converts made , for there never is debate. \ Judge J. R. Wilson , formerly gf Albion , Nob. , is oil' for a six weeks visit to his boyhood home in Ohio , Our mineral springs hare change * ! lunda , Messrs. Toahuno & Son r > > < ire and n Mr. Cook succeeds them. The firm hereafter will bo OooLey. Black & Cook. JASON FALL. A TlaptUt SlluUtor'e 1 * a > u BaptUt mlniilrr , unit bufuiu I e/un UiousUt ol belua' u clertjj nuu , I r.vV i.Vtfd la medicine , but left a lucrative Itf > ' ; tiC6 for my present profession , 40 yearn I % v for m&ny yeiw ft sulferer frcui "THOMAS' KCLEOTBIO On < cutet uf .Q UwM also troubled with Iioarsfneia , uu.ri J ja' Kclictriu Oil always relived IHB. " 3 3 1 ( o n < i clilld hod dipbtlerla , and 'fi iS - i' liclectrlu OH cmeil them , " ruulMtatun Its time It will euru seven tUv jtJut of.ten. . . 1 am confident it U a 'r the most obetiuste cold or cough , Liny one will take a tm< ttisnoou r' y'U It with the Oil , and then place ' .be spoon in one noattianil Uout ot the spoon iatotbehead b i < tuey can , untU the Into the throat , aud practice eek , I rtou't care how oileu- d may be , it will cl n it out 'catarrh. For tle&fitu " done wonders to iny cert Lt ii the oulr medicine d icino tbtt I Lave ever felt Iwg , autl I am very aniioiu f i > l ce , for I tellyott that Ithout it in uiy bouse for . I al now autferinjf heum tl mIn my right relievesmelika GEORGE F. CRAWFORD BUYER AND SHIPPER OF EGG lo , 519 Snath Main Street. COUNCIL BLi'BFS , IOWA. I Pay the Highest Market Price and Deduct Ho CommissioB. OOUNGIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING GO. Mouldings , Scroll and Lattice Work , Wood Turn ing , Re-Sawing , Planing and Matching , Sash , Doors , Blinds , Boxes , Etc. Manufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills -and Pumps. J , J , Hatliaway , Manager , Council Blnffs , Ia , Machinery will bo run exclusively for r tom work on Thursday and Friday of each wosk. Orders aalicitod nud satWact/ia / guaranteed. ( Successors to J. W. Rodefer ) WHOLESALE AI D EETAIL DEAL11RS IN LACMfMA , LEHI6H , BLOS8BDEB " > AND : ALL COHHELLSVIUE 60KE , SEIV1EHT , LINE , PLASTER , ETC. Office No. 34 Pearl Street , Yards Oor. EiRhth Street and Eleventh Avenue , Oounoil Bluffa. P. T. MAYJJB. 0. E. MAYNE BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND ' X' The Best of Very Ooggmt HaaA Tto Oorn , Oats , Rye . , Barley An -ir ' OO. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT * TJIB LEADING DEALEH IN ' 337 Broadway , Oounoil Bluffs , Iowa. LAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY OOLIiKQE Three courses ; open to both SCXCJ. AUADB Classical and Kagtt * Glvoj the beat of traln.ntr for college or buiu FERBY HaLIi Seminary for Vounif LAillea. Unsurpassed In bcanty and healthful * ness ot Bltuitlon , and In extent of adtantaea offered and thoroughness of training given. On L&Vo Mlchiran. Year bcirlns September 13 , 1832. Appl o PREST. GREGORY , Lake Poroat , 111. Jvl3-nod2Di Sioux Oitjf A f acifio THH SIOUX OIT2 BOUTB KUQD t , Knlld T ; lii llncujh Irctr Counoil Bluiia to St. Paul Wllhuut fjhinzo Tlmn , Only 17 Kourn IT 13 HILUJ T3K 2UOEEJ3 KOUTK , . COUNOIL BLUFFS TO 22. PAUi. , H1KMJ/.POU3 DUIMTH OH BISMAROS irsrt fi" yclntj ID Ka-Uinn Iw , Hlnujt U a. UtLohi. Tlili liaa 111 * q jlpj d vub tin InjT \r tlwioajoJtcirMlj ; Alr-br > ! .a Jtad "ibllCTni Ojnulcr c.nd JUCcj : tud let OPCBll , IJAKBTY AWO is nuatliyMorl. Pi-.Hin.ia t'aU. ran through ? rKOUT OHAWOE e dtytuJ 1. l-ial , vli City. "AfA tli ) Kuw 'J'- ' ' Depot t.t Kt faul < U > 1:6B : 'tt ? nor.i n < AUVANCB orjnr ons : * . j,7 Ihn Manx City : . , t t * Itroarfh T ln. The Ebork'tt Lti ! oe Q.ilckrqITima tnd t. Ccmfortable Hld lu In T fcto Kh ( Jjra betnefii COOKOIL BLUl"H AVD ST. PACL. : U lJ rcnJ vl th " 3oa. ! , . . J. \TATTLEU , J.B. BOCHANAN fnkerintendoal. Ota' rai..Agca Mlsjocrl V ll > It. \f , K , WAVIl. ' , Bo > ithwf ateru Paesenwr Aitent. Oruccll MORGAS PAttiv. MIL1TAIIY ACADEMY A Christian Family School for Boj . Prcparei lorCollCKe , Sticutlflj Sihncl or hnslnou. Send to Oapi , ED , N. KIRK TAL.COTT. ITinclpal , Uorrgar Park , Cook Co. , 111. aUlo e. JlilPERiaHABLE gara > 'PrJgz | 'aar'71Bgyr'caaJ ! ' A urray & Lanman's : Uf5DA WATER. . , Best for TOILET. MIS I.ANDKERCHTEF. MAIN STEEET r = LIVERY , FEED \ AND- SALE STABLE. \ All Shippers and Travelers will find good accommodation and reasonable charges. SOUTH stREET. OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL , Council Bluffs , - - Iowa. HOLLAND & MILL2R , jpriotorK Sullivan IN GROGEREES , PROVISiOliS , Orookery , Glassware , BOOTS , SHilES , ETC Also BKcntu for the fotonlngllni. [ < of Steamship Companies : Cunard , Anchor , flulon , American , and Stats Btramnlilp Oampanlotj. 33 OSt & . X"3C 13 For e&te en the r.oyal Dank of Ireland and liank of Ireland , UuMln. Those w o Intend to Bend fo friends ta any part of Europe will tlud It to thelt nttrnt to uul on Sullivan & Fitzgerald , AGKNTH , 343 Broadway , Cotmoil Blufs STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND RNAMENTAL PAINTERS , PAPER HANGING , KALSOMIKINB AND GRAINING , Shop Corner Broad way and Soott St JACOB SIMS , Attorney and Counsellor at Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Office-Broadway , , between _ , - Street * u-iii ; i ourU