xxzx. . JJrJL.dJLCO.lJ. The Daily Bee MUMCIL BLUFFS. MoncJav Morning , March 12 SUBSCRIPTION RATES : r * rtkT , . . . . . BytUII . . . . . . | io.OOporYe r Oflloe : No. 7 Pearl Btroet , Near roeulway. Bomo ono always in tbo offlce. MINOR MENTIONS. Additional local on third page , SM Joseph lUltcr'g spring style * . Two plain drunks Saturday with the regular fine of $9.60 ami costs. . A child of Wra. Grimm dlod Saturday in Itloomor settlement , thla county , age nine months. N. II. Hall nnd Marvin White paid their cfch to Olcrk Upton on Saturday for ft license to tell liquor. Tbo Episcopalians are ngitatlnj the question of building a cathedral to accom modulo Its largo and increasing numbers , Jacob Ncumaycr and W. II , Nlphor paid tbtir $ C" CO each on Satuiday and took their license to vend malt nnd spirituous - uous liqaojf. Msggia Lynn , the Iloss girl and Kl Sul llvan wcro lodged In jail Saturday ou a ihargo of vagrancy. Their trial will como < Jff ti-day. ' In the case of the State against Pctor Arnold for nwjault and threatening , there wan not sufficient evidence and Justice Ab bott dlsmuicd it , Some thirty , relatives and Immediate friends of the family of J. II. Pace , patsoil Saturday evening in a social way at Mr , Pace's residence. Wo received a ploasaut call recently from Professor J. J. Slattery , principal of St. Joseph's academy hern. The professor .reports progress In bla school and tha students. From "Tho Baby Hawkeye , " published - lished at the do f and dumb inatituto , wo leara that n boy named Adeler Turgoon fell ( rom a bicycle' Saturday morning breaking his right arm. A marriage license "was issued to W. G. Williams and Miss Mary Adams , of this city , and we presume that they ara Jogging along in their married Ufa ere this. Oa Saturday evening a gentleman ( rom Miiaonri who was on bis way to Ne braska , was relieved of 9160 by his pooket being cut open while en route to tha Km- igrant bouse or after ho arrived there , and not in a jim at the cars , as has been ntatod. ntatod.J. J. W. Noble , whs wan noticed a few days since in THE 13KH as having been ar rested for refuting to put up with tbo In ternal revenue authorities , was released Saturday on paying 5100. Goo. DoLonif and Q. Quanolla were -arrested Saturday charged with keeping open aaloona contrary to tbo law and ordi nance. Tnclr trhl ia sot for the lIHh , nnd thalr saloona cloacd iu tbe meantime. Krcd liter , Ihe architect and superin tendent of the asylum for the weak mind ed , waa homeward bound for Uubuque last night. K.'J. Abbott received a pretoatof a very handeome 1C. of P. pin as a tribute from tbe father of the late B. Johnnon , who wai killed on tbo railroad here some time since. The Nichols * Shepard threshing ma- china company , of Battle Greek' Mich. , will aoon begin the erection of a large fur- nlshing and supply warehouse on tba C. B , * Q. track near Shu art'nimplement man- utacturln * eitabliahmoat. tot the city do herself proud by electing two of her best citlcens as aohool directors. We should at least take as much interest la selecting good men to look after the Interest of our children as we vouldln chootlng a good supe'rlntecd- eat 10 care for the grazing of our herds. John Butcher lost five dollars in trying to eit ten founds of coye oystori In half an honr ; he ate six pounds and bad to quit , but be won back one dollar by eating two 2 pound cans without stopping. Ho ought to form a partnerahlp with Dr. Tanner. Tanner.We We hear it rumored that there will bo veveral candidates in the field for election s directors cf our schools to-day , but to far have only beard the names of Judge Ay leu worth , Dr. Woodbury , J. T. Hart and Mr. Mayne. It would not bo hard to cleot two good ones from sinong the four ble gentlemeni The city marshal filud twenty , two in. formations aKainUgamblingbouter , houses of ill-fame , for vagrancy and such crimes on Saturday , and still the good work goes on. When theie ouoa come before Judge Aylcsworth the parties generally get a full aWeCt. Stokely.who wai tried at the late term o ! court at Glenwood for asisuiU witb Intent ta kill two parties namul Krp And Walling , was found guilty of assault orith Intent to bodily Injure , tbe punish- nncnt being confinement In the county Jail. We learn from Mr. Keatly , who re- turcci from a term of court at Glenwood last week , that In the caia ol a pereon charged with breaking ID to a house with intent to comlt adultery that the jury failed to egree , but that the fellow itlll carries the bullet be received' while in tha attempt - tempt to commit bis fiend lab ourpoae. An old gentleman named Gait was "beat out of 1,300 a few days ago at Mis. * ouri Valley by letting a "nleo young man" carry his money for him. If peopo ! will not keep tbemielves poited by read ying the dally newapaperu , warning them ot these frequent robberle , they will tave to learn by paying those "nice young men" who are on the lookout for oft snaps. The Ogden boute dining room haa been materially improved both in appear ' ance tni comfort by putting In a full Una II' If * ' of cane seated black walnut chairs In pl lace of the armchairs formerly nied there , Tbe igei'ial proprietor Is always on the look ou for the comfort and convenience of hi MARKET GARDEN. Martin 0 de IB opening op a gen ecal market garden on south Madison treet. Durlug the spring and summer oar citizens can be supplied from this garden with anything ia tbe vegetable .line. SILENCE 1 HAT SPEAKS. Visit to tlio Iowa Deaf anil Dumb Insfcitu'o--tlio Schools There , Learning to Articulate Lip E ending Sconon at Din ner the Worliahopo , Tlio drat building for the doof and dumb wan bnllt hero in 180 ! ) , at the time of the transfer of thu institution from Iowa City. In the fall of 1870 the main building caught fire from a lamp and burned down , Althoagh the fire originated late in the night vhon all hands nnd inmates had retired , not a llfo was lost nor P psraon injured The wott win ? WAS soon rebuilt , then the center , and last ynar the cast wlnjj Iran completed , making now a good , substantial building , bat nouo too large lor the proeont uumbor , there bolug now 270 Inmates. A deaf and dumb iustilnto is not , as many nnp- poao , n charitable institution , for , strictly epaakinj ; it la au educational institute , every inmate belonging to oomo clare in Ito v.int range of clari fication of pupils. There ere olxtoon Loaohera dally' employed in the bnlld- Ing , boaidcs six others .employed at the head of the varlonu Indnntrlal do- pertinents. All the elementary branches are taught hero that ore pursued in the public ccboole , nnd In mathematlco the study of algebra ban recently bcnn added. It has been arranged to give a couroo of study covering eleven years. This niiiy floem a long time , but when it la considered sidored that the larger portion of cbll dron who enter thla lu titution have little , or in fact no , practical knowl edge or Idea of language and Us means of transmistiou , and owing to their peculiar misfortune their means of obtaining thlo knowledge Is qulto limited , often taking aomo fro/n six to eight yearn to got a aafliolont understanding ol the language to practically commence the studios of a common school odn- 'catlon "will bo able to , yet many grad uate in from throe to five yoarr ; much depends upon the atndento , attention , Industry and application to their studios. Quito recently the auperintondont has. added a valuable study to the In- itltnto being a form of natural oclonoo. While the idea IB now and uovol it is none the less valuable. It consists of a study of the origin and various utes of enrolls , fruit ; ) , sugar , sulphur and other articles for food , raannfnotnring and other purpoaea. ROT. A. 11 igers vho has had charge of the institution cas than throw years hue every tlilnc running , in fust-clusu shop ? ; thu farm consisting of 00 uoroa furnishes , bU'B , potatoes i.nd euoli , cnocgh to run the concern hodden enough broom corn to supply qulto an cxkondvo jrouin factory. Aiuong the other in- dtmti'loa sustained hero for the benefit of thu children ia n carpenter iiud cabinet ahop , a bwt and ohoo shop , and an extensive printing tllioo ut which la printed ' 'Iho DM ! Mute ilawk'Eyo , " the lorgis * , and hand tomest paper of the kind In the United States , under thu charge of M , Folaom , editor. The paoplo of the etnto have reason to feel prond of the grand work the deaf and dumb in stltnte la doing and with KB present eflloiont corpi of oflloors and toachora It will oontlnno to be a credit to our tate , and a blessing to the hundreds who cad partake of the advantages offered therein. xni VJSIT or THE IIEK. One morning of lastVook two repro- sentatlves of THE HER found tbeni- Bolvoa riding out to the inatituto In responto to au invitation and buggy rom Bnporlntondeut Rogers. We Torp ushered into the reception room , ntroduoed to aoveral of thu oilicora and instructors aud then sot out to nako a tour t-f the ochool rooms. Bo- foru wo started , however , we lingered \ moment to look at a bast of Laura Brldgcman , the American ttlrl who was deaf , nrato and blind , and yet , with the major part of bur noueos gene , booamo one of the cultured nnd aocompllnhod women of the continent. The first room entered was the pri mary , where Miss G Jlup , of this city , presides. There were twunty-onu little mutco , boy and girl , in the room. Most of them had boon only five months under Institution and it w.\a Burprlsiug to see how qalck and faollo i they were In eiprcaslng thtir thoughts. Thiaa mnto children , almost with out exception , learn rapidly and hold with retentive memories , but the no tion of words as connected with ob jects IB extremely difficult for the mind shut out from the ese of lan guage and from very noeaaalty limited in thought to those things ( hat have material existence. "How do maaago to make them understand the moning of a written character , or oven au expression of the hand ? " wo asked Miss Gallup. "Thoro are four things that must go together to glvo thorn the idea. First , the actual thing Itself , as neat , then c-i-t placed the en blackboard and which they are shown' how to make on the slate , next the tingle gesture of the sign language expressing cat , and last the combination of finger move ments that spell the word in the mute alphabet. Oa each ono of these hey drilled day after day until they have it mastered. "I noticed you Blanip on the floor ] uot now to attract tholr attention , " Mid the , other visitor , "If they are deaf how do they notloo it ? " "They feel the concussion , Their nerves are much more sensitive to anything - thing of the kind than hearing poo- plo. " l "Yo , " said Snpt. Buyers , "I can call a' boy'a attention when I ' am a hundred foot away In a hall , by a stamp you would not fool. " The little people wont throuch a anil in the sign language with' great doxtorl'y , answered questions written on thob ackboard with eagerness , and quite evidently enjoyed their exer cises. cises.W9 e1 on thronfib "I * or Bevon In. termodhte rooms. Jn Bovoral of them ate mute teaolien. Mr. Southwlok , genial , middle-aged gentleman , was one of these latter , and our tlae was short indetcd with great volubility of gcktnra that wo should sUy to aeo 5 Itttlo drill 80 the children nero put through an exercise in fmo military style and concluded by giving the Kusturo iu the flgu Unpuage far any voids the vlnllon eolcated. In over ? one of the Irgher rooam our advent wes the signal fora llylcgof fmgor * nil over the room nsU < g vho w wore , our ' 'usinm und n himdrod ftlhcr queries that the eager curiosity of the utudonls prompted. The AUTlC'OtATIOJf riEl'AHTMENT , taufiht by Mlaa Juan VanTacael , WOK the next. Ml VanTanaol took a conrto ol training fur her wotk in Chicago from a lady graduate of the Dell t/chool of visible speech at Boston , founded by Ui-11 of telephone fame. The method hero is to teach raiding of lip ? , fact and tluoit by the pupil who la lioaf , and articulation cf words. The worua articulated are of coureo not an dis tinct ait thoio spoken by phiocmi CA- pab o of Rpeech , but they can bo un derstood with llttlo difficulty , aud really are & great aivanco into the realm of speech. Iti rcadhic ; lips the pnpllu ovlnoed great proUdonoy nnd ijulckncBa. With eager , nervous eyes they soin the face of the npoakcr , nnd reply almost instantly Ono llttlo Irl of 1'2 , u niece of Judxn Tracy , of buia fltato , was erpaually apt , and from her earnest , intolllfcnt { f.\co ir was hard to bollovo that uho lacked any of iln live oense.i. In the ACiDUMIC CLAK.H , under Prof. Booth , wo found n fine , Intelligent company of young ladiua aud aoutlumon. The advanced cUse in atithmotin wai reciting , und THK BEE representatives gave it HOVOM ! problems , that were taticfactorlly worked. The DINNEU II ELI. souiided , und wo wont doirn to the long dining hall , where the students were marshalling at the tables , Whou all were seated ono of the mute teach- ere advanced to the middle of the room and made the meat Impressive BILKKT OltACK wo have over known. The children at the tobies did not bow their heads in- lo an uncomfortable position as cus tom dictates among us base talkers. Every eye was li red on the face and fingers of the giver cf thanks as they told in a symbolism that surely the angels understand of gratitude for the past and prayer for the future. When the prayer waiclosod there was a clatter of dlehee , and the 270 stndentu were satisfying the hunger that disregards the absence or presence of the other scniea. Wo walked around the dining-hall with a WOULD OF LAKQUAOF around us nnd wo were oven as ono deaf and blind. "Hero , " uald Superintendent Rog ers halting before a little urchin who waa placed apart on n low Htool oatlng hia dinner with a n'y Ivor at his fol lows around the common table , "ia a bad boy. Ho fights the others r.t ruoala in no vicloua a manner that wo are compelled to glvo him n alnglu tnhlo. " 1'no culprit looked up v/ith R grin und wo pieced on. "This boy , " pursued the super intendent pkciog hi ! ) hand on n budliy h-'ud "is dcfirmad. " " 3oa , " &ml ho held up hia o ub hand , "I hive traced the inothoi u < nt nnd found that hia gnv.ul parents were own brother und sitter. Tlu > ro are two niatcrii ol him over at that other tablo. " "Hovo yon obf.orvod , " wo neked "If there was a lario poroentapn of mntoa whose parents were related ? " "A very bugs per cent among those born BO , " replied Mr. Rogers. "Yon must know that more oases are caused by disease than existing ainoe birth. "I have taken greiU pains to hunt matters down and find in a majority cf Okies that either the parents were mnto from birth themselves or were too nearly related. The BINS OF TUB I'AHKNT are surely visited on the child. " As wo convened the talking digits were iUshlngin every partof the hall. "Look yonder , " said Mr. Rodgers , pointing to the other Bide of the hall ; "thoro'd a boy aiya ho thinks potatoaa ! > ro beat ; there's a girl wondering with hnr companion what these visitors are cfccr ; that tiny hand moving so taat over there Is tolling another tiny hand ofn present from homo she has. " While wo wcro talking the meal end- ad and the hall was cleared of the boyu In military style by algnalt from tin superintendent , thu girls remain- Ins. to wash the dinhot. Oar own dinner waa then oaten in another room with the teachers and ilioorn , nud nftor n trip around the promises wo loft , feeling highly satis fied with our visit to the Iowa Siato lintlluto. FOR SALH At a bargain , two cboeno vats and fixtures. Address 2,304 , Council Bluffs , Iowa. feb27-tf Three civil eatei were trkd before Jaitloo Abbott Saturday morning. Ono ot thm waa a little fanny , in which a girl sued a party for Jootot'j bill. It teems tba defendant In tbe c eo concluded to marry anothorgltl , and , girl cumber one took otfente and concluded to have re venge , resorting to thli manner. The cane waa compromliod by defendant paying 510 and coat * . If you ore not married , write the Mar- rlago Kun-l ind Mutual Trn-t Asaocu. tlon , Cedar Ktplda , luwa , for circular * explaining the clan. fb-Sm. Mr. Tceodori Hessell has taken bold of the John Oatiaui case , noticed In THE BEK a few days since , in whfch Oitram , who had Deduced n younij.lady , thou mar- rlej her nnd'after her becoming a mother abandoned both her and the child , leav ing : them In deatttate circumstances. This ia a CMO tba1. needs thorough investiga tion , and if there la any law to punlth the vagabond to should teeelvo ita severest penalty. Satisfactory vldcroe < J. W. Graham , Wnoleiale Druggist , of Austin , Tex , writea ; I have been hardline 1W WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOttTHK LUNU8 for tbe past year , and have found It ina of the most aalaule medicines I have ever had In my house for Cou n > , Colda and even consumption , always giving entire satisfaction 1'leaie aenu ma one grois by Saturday's steamer. Ve notice the Marriapo Fund , Mutual Truat Asioclation , of Cedar Rapids , Iowa , highly epoken of In mtny of the leading papers of the aUte. "Money for the Un married" heda their advertisement In another column of this paper , DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , GENEKAL MERCHANDISE. 18 Main Struot and 17 i'onrl Street. fUioon'.UfiMalnStroet. JR4 RADCTflW I | Oor. Cth Sr. and 5kb Avo. E OFFICE ; Oor. AUiu end Gth , uo-Btnirn. Rftildonco , GOD Willow Avcnuo. JUSTICE OF TUE PEA.OE , Oflico nftor February 15tb , over American Express. L1VERV AND FEED. WILL CONTRACT SO f for funerals at rensormblo rate * , No. 221th St. J. M. 8T. JOHN & GO , OASi-3 BUYERS , Wliocsalo lutttr , ( f-fl , r ° "l''ynr'l' " ' ! ' Elilp lo u < . Draft liy return mall 3'C ' DrouJwiy. riar nr NEW BOOT AND SUOESEOHE , SA \ ' I BELilUBC * Oor. Main nud First avonno. JP. BJKDttiCriTQ Uroodway Meat Mar- & HtKoftK fl OT l > et , 327 Broadway. CONTIlAOTOIl AND B01LDKK , Cor. 7th Broadway , Plans and 1-ptcifiotlonn ftirnyhfd1 In FINE HAUNESS I huv.i the variety that brings pitron i' . 124 I\I in street , . MERCHANT TAlLOil , Artlolio Work nnd Jteaionnblu d.argo.i. 872 Brand way. FURNITURE , STOVES cud Ildneebold Supplies , 003 Brondwoy , ATTORNEYS AT LAW , Jatnea B.ock. PrcoMciui in state and ( ccUir.il courts. Minn'f Fine Furnlture.Upholstorv goods Ouctniniiniid Window Shades , 300 B'way. Ilides , Peltp , TMlow vnd Grcaoo. Ohlcjgo&lGN.MalnSt. 0. Bluffa BALED HAV , CORN , OATo , j BRAN , Etc. , 114 North Main Street. Aud bath house , 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sov ereign , Prop. , P. J. MontKomrrjr , M. D. , Phy. ft tlfl 0 BOOT AND SHOE SQOP , No. 522 , AR lUiu I Vl Lei Car. Broadway and Saott streets. VETERINARY SURGEON , Office Bray's stable , No. 12 Scott street. I CI AEin BROOKLYN MARKB1- , LtLANUy Oor. Eighth and Broadway. n j Manuf of HORSE COLLARS , Trade Bup T * U plied , 8th St. , between Gth and 7th Avnnuo. TO CONSUMERS OF WATER. The Cjnncll BlulTa City Waterworks Company hereby announces , that it will put in Service 1'ipea to tbo curb of the street on t&o Una of ita ni tins fur nil portico who do * slra to bbve Connecticut ) made with tha street malna bcfuru tha Wu'erworkd kro com pleted , and who will make application therefor to the company BEFORE APRIL 1 , 1883. at the folowlo ; ; price ? , pay.tble id advance : i luch Service Pipe § 7 25 tk " " 8 r.o " " " 9 75 " " " llJio ' " " 15)00 ) Tliceo pil-ir Ircludc tlio co t cf opoiloir end chs'ng Ihe B'roif , tipping the B'.rost water main , furniehli gaud licurtit ) ; icri oration crck , ( umlsbli K auil puttlrg iu cxuaetroa lea I service flpc , luri'llbfUK aid fLttiiu In iurli tcp , etip boi uua ro\tr complete , ann m kl' ' gM necee ryion- nv.'tiotis bctwmn thuctiictnalu and tlioiurbcf the greet which are about one-half the cost to the coniumcrol clclnc tic EIUIU woik alter Uo w&tcrwoiku aiuccmplnced. In vlowof tlio conUtrpIatoj pn\lnor ot certain ettceta In the city , putlea are recommended to m&ke a ] plication Jmmodia tly c.t the olEcs ol the company , -26 2E 3auak.3fIXj 3'acaEC.3E3E rEr , ID order to * aye tbo noceajity acd avoid the Increased cxpeneo ol treakltg up the street ali r paving hu been done. HARRY BIRKINBINE , Engineer. Council Bluff * , Feb. 20,1883. ml-dtf PERSON AL. L . Mr. Davenport , thn genial and popular dlvialon freight and paisonger agent of tbe C. , I' , k Q. road , returned to his homo in Burlington Inat night. Ho haa been apend- ing a couple of daya In thta city In the in- ; orosta of bin road. j Col , Broadwo'.l , one of Logan'a wealthy men waa in the city recently , and If aome of the fair belloi of our ( later town don't ! ook out ho may become a Benedict in the Bluff , ) . Mr. It. L. WlllUmu , of TUB BEE force , was pained on SUurday to receive the newa of .the death of a favorite little nephew , a son of hia brother , W. L. Will- Hum ? , living in Pottavle ! [ , Pi. Dr. W. A. Kill * , the good-natured grain dealer at Weaton , waa a ploaaant qillcr at theeo ( fuarteri Saturday , and rep&rta everything boouilog ia thtir pleasant vil lage. lage.Mr. Mr. Myers , the bead man of the Ogden bonao dining room , handles bis force In unch a manner that all uncttj are rapidly and politely waited upon. Tbe Ogden house room a were well up Saturday and Sunday , thus proving ita jro t popularity amen commercial men Icnlghta of tbe road. ] : , C. Forney , of Marahalltown , [ repre- Renting the Benrdlct Soap company , fa supplying our merchants with largo quan tities of their goods. Mr * . 8. A. Orautt , mother of our townsman - man , F.H. Oroutt. left for New York and the caat SaturJa'y evening over the Q. Misses Llzzlo and 1VU Jiv'm ! onof Glen- wood. will spend a few days in the city visiting with their frlentla. Over sixty names were registered at tbo Faclllo houi ? Saturday , nnd a goodly num ber yesterdiy. T. J. Savtge , Juo. Halte and Frank Smith , of Boone , remained over Sunday at the Ogden. F , A. Worth , of Avoca , wn comfortably lee ted at the Haclfio yesterday. MM. Bibcock , of Avoca , was a guest at tbe Ogden liouaa SabSath. T. IF. Birnea , of Hamburg , spent Sab bath lit the Pacific. Scarlot.oardinal Had , Old Gold , Navy Blue , Seal Browu , Dla- inond Dyes give perfect results. Any fashionable color 10 coats. New Firm. A new acd lmportant speclalty ID trade will Boon bo opened up In our city by F. H. Orcutt and J. N , Caaa- day who expect on or about April let , to open up A large and complete line of oazpeta and Upeatry , in tha room * for merly occupied by Oberfelder & Now- m n , on Broad way. Thla will make a strong and popular hoas . Mr. Orcutt having come hero in 1873 and having been iu business In this olty for the put four years. Ho has an extensive acquaintance throughout the woat , and haa been a loading member of the largest dry gooda hoiiEo in thla city for Bovoral years. Mr. J. N. ( Jaaady came hero from D < JO Moinca In 1854 and bo- canio a partner'in tha firm of J. P. & J. N. Cusady in the year 18G5 , and hia an eye to business. Tbla firm will be ono of the strongest and ablest busi ness houses Iu the west and wo predict for them a brilliant bnsluosa caocr. On Sunday night as street oar No. 1 of the city rallwty WM crowing BOIEO cf the Northweatern'a switched , it jcraped the track and came nnar going over the embankment before the team could bo topped. Fortunately tbo ladles went nil In car No. 3 , which was only a llttlo be hind , and ao no one was acared. Tbe car waa soon pulled out on tbe track and all went well. Rev. 8. I. Ferguson , Five Points Mission , New York , recommends St. Jacobs Oil for rheumatism and other painful ailments. Our Now Loan ana Improvement Co Investigation Into the matter con vinces us that one of the moat equita ble , reasonable and feasible plans of building houses Is that proposed and in operation by the Mercantile Loan , Trust and Improvement company of ibis city. By investing in shares In thla Institution , which is backed by come of our best and moat rallable business men , it bocomoa posilblo and comparatively easy for a man of mod erate means to aeoa.ro a comfortable homo for himself and family. In tak- ing"a certain number of ahares , ot a certain monthly payment , In a few years a man can own a house of his own for about the sama na ho pays monthly for ront. We believe the Mercantile Loan nnd Truat company , by organizing and opening up for bnsinCM , having lillod u long felt want'In Council Bloffi. Tholr plans and system of loana will boar the moat careful scrutiny and exam ination , and wo have no hesitancy in pronouncing them reasonable and equitable , and backed by gentlemen of honor and integrity. As the com pany exists It becomes at onoo an In stitution of value and credit to our city and these who dealro homes. Their president Is T. A. Klrkland , vice president , Judge Peake ; sec retary , I. R. Beery ; treasurer , Ool. Beebe , and their oflloo is In the base ment of Shugwt's and McMahon's now block , comer First avenue and Pearl street. jan27ly "M Wfc IEWM JILJP JH * A Specialty of Fashionable aud Durable AND THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES CONSISTENT WITH FIRST OLASS GOODS IS OUR OLAiM. PLEASE CAU- AND KXAM1XK OUH P > 1 < * t I IN LINJ3 OP Boys' , Cirl's , Children's pnfWQ A ion QUOTFC ! JjUUlD Mil bflUJlio , f-j We ask tbo attention of the public. Our place is Anil tbcro Uhcro you will always Hud us. Z. T LINDSEY & CO. , 412 Broadway , Council Bluffc. \ Triw i Wtat Side Square , Olmrinda , / 1OWA- DUQUETTE , GUIBEET & CO. , ( Succotfflors to EHB & DUQUETTE ) , and 18 Pearl-st. , Council BIu.Tsi , In. M. GALLAGHER , G-IROOIE KIE3S Now Store , Fresh Good * , Low Priccw , Pollt'o Attendants. Firsf DporhEaBt of the Metropolitan Hotel , Lower Broadway PETER C. MILLER , WHOLESALE AND EETAIL AND WINDOW SHADES , PAIBTINB IN ALL ITS BEANOBES , FRE COINGIN MODERN STYLES , „ TITLE STRACT 0 F FIOL . . ' . . wy. itcsj'KracEi.aai & < a cc > uands and Lots Bought aud Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW HATES. Wl'AEDSS PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS OUIiGiL BLEIFFS M. T. DAVIS , "President. N. B. EASTON , Socy. J. 0. HOFFMAN , Vioa Proa. 0. HULBURT , Adjnotor. fliSURAgl jan27ly"M InsuiesLive tock Against Loss by Offlop , 103 Foarl Btroot , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA. The only company in Iowa that will Insure your stock against lots from any cause whatever. Owners of Stock will , consult their own Intornt If , when Insuring . tholr Stock tucy a-f thai thn policy Includes ell . .ho Josses thry may have , ind bo ea'isflcd with nothing tea * For further tnfonnatlcn call on or address B , Li. SMITHj Local Agent , - - - - Office , No. 9 Main Street. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , , THE LEADING DEALER IN EC .A. I 3E& 3O 887 Broadway , Council 'Bluffs , Iowa , AfHTTNF.HV For Engines , Boilers , Castings , Repairs and AUJLLlll JQjJLV 1 Panfl Orders to JOHN GILBERT , Mannfioturer , . . Corotr i fairest nd 8th Avenue , Council BluB * Prompt attention tj crlors. Th S Woikm nthlp und Beuonable charjjoa tub U That naver lequlie crlmplntf , * \ Mra. J. J. OwOd'a U lr . Store , t ptlcee norei befero . touched by r other hair dealor. . Ao ) a full rtne of enltchte , etc. . roaily reduced prlcee. Also gold. Ter and colored now. W vo made from IvJIte' . own tali. Do cot fill to c&ll'before . . . purchaalnj- , l ewhtr ( . All yoalt wuianted M represented. . 11H8. J. J. QOOU . . Sl ! U in etreei. Council BluDe. low * COUNCIL"BLUFFS SPECIAL HOTICES. NOT1UK. Bpwul advertlMmunw , tac Lee , Found , To Lo&n , For 3 1 , To Real , WanU , ItonriUnsr , etc. , wilt be Inserted la thti column at the on rtta ot TEN CKNTB PKR LIKE for the Brrt loMrtlon and ? IVK CENTS PER LINK for e&ch aubteqneot Inwrtlon , Lc T6 kdr ertlxmenti at oai office , Mo. 7 Pearl Street , near Broadway. Wants. Wirtedbvayoungand enterptlsloK AOEKOT , with cine , ) In o-nttu n ( trwn anil lloor. Cmtla firnu.thM ait a Counill Ulutli rcprtasnlit ve ihoiiM aifilre JOilNDOE , 71'enrlS' . ANTKD A good cook. 0-11 at f13 Main W air set , MIIS. A SVOOHi ) To leife an tl < ht or ten room WANTKl vithniodnncontccltncei acd In * toed looitlon. Address Jcf. 0\rinein , Jr. , l'ix- ton H use. ANTKD Everybody In Council Bluff ) lo W to Uko Tin liii. 20 cents per week , de llvered by cairlcrs. Office , No I Pearl btrcel near Prondway. For Halo and Rent EOU BENT. "QASTURAQE 1,000 acres of first c'a ' > s ujaind J patturo for r < nt lor 81.CO per acru for K'osa if ISbS. well feoced In two eaclotures ol kbiut 6CO d COO aero , ltb abindaxeoIlUlnj witer In racb , Edtrancf to b Hh fj mllta north otcl'y limit' . Wlllaa.ilea e&2 acres i mile eait of icaf and dumb aiyluu , well fenced and watered. If not leased by April 15 will pisture stock by Mtion 01 month , and keep a good roan In charge. Enquire ol L. 1 > JUD30N , S23 JJroa < Jwa . or 1,003 Sixth avenue. JlarC-dtl BEES In poeiagM ot a hundred at 8ie OLD package at Tai Bu offlce , No. T Pearl i tree I. i N offlee , mo tadvant lteocaly ritnated , offera A. dMk room In return fof tenJeoa : gas , fuel , eio. , fumlthed. AddreM , "Offlce , " Bu office , Council Bluff * . yet ci TEK x v aci a Offlct Old eaTli bank , OO UV OIL BLUFFS Town. MORGAN , KELLER & oo , , . Tlio dnrat iiuilltf a id largest stock west ot Chicago o ( > * uodcn and Jletalic Cues. Calls at tended to > t all hours. We dIv cumpetltlon a quality of eoatla or prices. Our Mr .Monran ha * genoaanu'iuerakurfor forty Ji-ars tuvl thoroughly - oughly unoumtuiUa his nusMuws. Warerooma , 311 Ur-.oawi.y. Ul-aoUirEHMJO In all IU branches oromntly attended to a'eo carpetla Ing ana laumrcqulns. i'clejfraphic oiu uia or- dcra filled \vithoutilelay. _ ruoa. orricik. w. a. M. rci T. UM'luMb ' ! } © PURIFY OonncU Bluffs , Ia , Established , - - I8B8 Ooalera In Foreign rd IHimcotla Ezchoac * kwProildu . Vice Pw 't TT. S. Diarau , Bee. and Treat. THE NEBRASKA DO Lincoln , Neb. MANUFACTURERS OF Oorn Planters Hrrrowa.Parm Bollerai Hfty Batcee , Booket EUeratlOB , . We an prepared to do Job work tad nuratM tunif for other parties. Addiwsal ori'ua _ _ _ _ to tie f.W ltL KAKOfAOTOIUia