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By AT BRI IITRR N AU v AL AAJAN A IA A PUW- RN ) § I COUNGIL BLUFFS. Monday Morning, March 12 SUBEORIPTION RATES: By Oamier, = « « « < 20 conts per wook, oy #10.00 por Year o ————————= Ofice: No, 7 Pearl Street, Near roadway, ‘Bome one alwaya in the nffice, o—————————————— MINOR MH vTIONS, ~Additional local on third page, —Sea Joseph Reiter's spring styles. ~Two plain drunks Saturday with the regular fine of $9 60 and costs, ~A child of Wm, Grimm disd Saturday in Bloomer settlement, this ocounty, age mine months, N.IL. Hall and Marvin White paid thelr cush to Clork Upton on Saturday for a license to sell liquor, —The Episcopalians are agitating the question of building a cathedral to accom- modate its large snd incressing numbers, Jacob Neumayer and W. H. Nipher paid their 867 66 each on Saturday and took their license to vend malt and spirit. wous liquo e, Maggie Lynn, the R oss girl and E1 Sul- livan were ludged in jail Saturday on a Shargo of vagrancy. T'heir trial will come off ti-day, ! ~1In the case of the State against Poter Arnold for assault and threatening, thero was not eufficient evidence and Justice Ab. bott dismussed it, ~—Some thirty, relativee and immediate The Daily Bee | s“_E“cE 1HA‘|' sPEA‘s. Insisted with great volubility of gesturo that we should stay to see s Iittte drill. 8o the children were put A Visit to through an exerclso in fine military the Towa Deaf|sgic “snd concluted by giring the ARTICULATION DEPARTMENT, ner—the Workshops, taught by Misa Jean VanTaesel, wae DIRECTURY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. JOHN BERO & 60., GENERAL MEROHANDISE, 18 Main Streot and 17 Poarl Street. Tnati osture la tho tga language for any VTS T pm 216 Melo Btree and Dumb nstitn'e- -the words tho viitors selosted. ~ In wvery | I CHESTON 'HoURE, { {jrocry al vaid Siresh. 8ohools There, one of the I rooms one advent i 1 ) \ Hotel, 417 & 210 Main 8¢ oLl wea tho eignal for a flyleg of fingers all T N OFEIC N R our Susincss sud & hundrod tber| —o 7" T3 \B-444 i - = Learning to Articulate—Lip| . oy that tho eagor ourioity of the HIT OFFICE: Uor. Main and beh, up-stairn, Feading—2cenes at Din- |students prompted, The DR. J_ F, w E, Resldence, 609 Willow Avenue, o LB D W JES &S5, A Specialty of Fashionable and Durable SHOES& SLIPPERS AND THE The firat bullding for the deaf and dumb waa bullt here in 1860, at the time of the transfer of the institution from Towa City. In tho fall of 1876 the maln bullding caught firo from a lamp and burned down, Although the fire originated late in the night when all handsand irnmetes had rotired, not a life was lost nor & person Injured The woeet wing was soon robuilt, then the center, and last year the east wing was completed, making now a good, substantial building, bat none too large for the present number, thero belog now 270 Inmates. A deaf and damb institate is not, as many sup- poss, a charitablo instituion, for striotly epaaking it 1s an educational institute, every inmato bolonging to some claes in 1ta vast rango of ociass!- fication of puoils. There are sixteen teachers dally employed in the baild- ing, besides six othors cmployed at the head of the varions industrial do- portments, All the elementary branches are taught here that sre puraued in the public schoole, and in mathematico the study of algebra has friends of the family of J. H. Pace, passed Saturday evening in & social way at Mr, Pace's residence, —We received a pleasant call recently from Professor J, J. Slattery, principal of 8t. Joseph's academy hera, The professor reports progress in his school and among the students. +From “The Baby Hawkeye,” pub- lished at the deaf and dumb institute, we learn that a boy named Adeler Turgeon foll trom a bicycle Saturday morning breaking his right arm, —A marriage licenso was fssued to W, G. Williams and Miss Mary Adams, of this oity, and we presume that they :*h Joyring alony in their married life ere =Oa Baturday evening s gentleman from Missouri who was on his way to Ne- braska, was relieved of $160 by his pooket ‘being cut open while en route to ths Em- igrant house or after he arrived there, and mot inm jim at the cars, as has been stated, —J. W. Noble, wh> was noticed a fow days since in Tre Bk s having been ar- rested for refusing to put up wita the in- teroal revenue authorities, was released Baturday on payiog §100. —Geo, DoLong and G. Guanelln were arrosted Saturday charged with keeping open saloons c:ntrary to the law and ordi- nance. Their trial is sot for the 15th, and their ealoons closed in the meantime. —Fred Heer, the architect and superin. tondent of the anylum for the weak mind- ed, was homeward bound for Dubuque last night, —E. J. Abbott received a pretent of a very handsome K. of P, pin as a tribute from the father of the lste B, Johusou, ‘who was killed on the railroad here some timo since, ~—The Nichols & Shepard threshing ma- «chine company, of Battle Oreek, Mich., will s00n begin the erection of » large fur. nlshing and supply warehouse on the O, B, & Q. track near Shugart’s implement man. alacturing eetablishment, —let the city do herself proud by olootiog two of her best cltizens as school directors, Woe should at lemt take as much interest in seleoting good men to ook after the interest of our children as we would in choosing & good supérinterd. -ent 10 care for the grazing of our herds, ~—John Butcher lost five dollars in trylog 0 est ten pounds of coye oysters in half an hour; he ate six pouads and had to “quit, but he won back one dollar by eating two 2 pound oans without stopping, He ought to form a partnership with Dr, “Tanner. ~—We hear it ramored that there will be weveral candidates in the fiold for olection a8 dwectors of our schools to-day, but so far bave only heard the names of Judge Agylosworth, Dr, Woodbury, J. T. Hart aad Mr, Mayne, It would not be hard to weloct two good ones from smong tke four able gentlemen Thecity marshal filed twenty.two in. formations against gambling! hourer, houses of iU-fame, for vagrancy snd such crimos on Satarday, and still the good work goos :.k-wh- ?::. ©Mes come before Judge y! parties 1; h.flmg generally get a full —Stokely, who was tried at the late term of court at Glenwood for asssault with intent to kill two parties namd Krp and Walling, was found guilty of assault wiith inteat to bodily injure, the punish. ament belng confinement in the oounty jail, —We leara from Mr, Keatly, who re- turzed from a term of court at Glenwood, Iast week, that in the case of a pereon «charged with breaking ivto 8 house with Antent to comit adultery that the jury failed ©o ogroe, but that the fellow etill oarries the bullet he received' while in the at tempt to cumpmit his fiendish vurpose, —AD old gentleman named Galt was beat out of 81,300 a fow days sgo at Mis. mourl Valley by letting » “nice young man” carry his money for him, If people ‘will not keep them elves posted by read- ang the daily newspapers, warning them ot these frequent robberics, thoy will bave to learn by paying these “'nice younz men” who are on the lookout for woft enaps. ~The Ogden houte dining room has been wmaterlally improved both in appear- ance sud comfort by puttiogin a full line of cane seated black walnut chairs in place of the armchairs formerly used there, The weuial proprieter is always on the look out “for the comfort and convenience of his Ruests, MARKET GARDEN. Martin Cade Is opening up » . eral market garden on south Msdnm wtreet. Durlug the spring and sumuer our citizens can be sy, frem this garden with soything in the vegetable Aine. [ recently beon added. It has been arranged to give a course of study covering eleven years, This may seem a long time, but when it 1s con sidered that the larger portion of chil dren who enter thia Institution have little, or in fact no, praotical knowl- edge or {idea of langusge and fts means of transmision, and owing to their pecaliar misfortune thelr means of obtalning this knowledge s qulte limited, often taking some from six to elght yeara to get a sufficlent understanding of the language to practically commence the studles of & common school edu- cation, yet many will be able to grad- uate in from three to five years; much depends upon the students, attention, industry and applioation to their studies, Qalte recently the superintendent satisfying the hunger that disrogards has added & valuablo study to tho In. stitate belng a form of natural sclence, | *®! While the idea is new and novel it is none the less valueble, It consists of a study of the origin and various uses of crreals, fraits, sugar, sulphur and other arti¢los for food, manafnoturing and other purposes. Rev. A. R)gers who has had charge of the iustitution less than threo yeurs has everything running . in first-clasy ehape; tho farm consisting of 90 aoros furnishos voge tables, potatoes sud euch, enovgh to run the concern haeides enongh broom corn to supply quite an extensive broom fastory. Among the other 1n- dustrios sustalned hero for the benefit of the childron is a csrponter and ocabinet shop, & boot aud sloe shop, and an extensive prlating cflice ut which fs peinted “Tho Doaf Muto Hawk-Ege,” the larges: and hand tomest paper of the kiad {n the United J. M. ST. JOHN & GO, GASH BUYERS, Who esale butter, (i s, poitry and frolt. Ship 1o us. Draftby retarn mall 36 Broadway. tho next. Miss VanTassel took a course of traluing for hor work in Chlsago from » Iady gradaate of the Bell school of visiblo speech at Boston, founded by Bell of telephone fame. The mothod here is to teach reading of lipe, fie and throat by the pupil who In doaf, and artleulaiion cf words. Tho woras articulated are of course not as dis- tinct aa thote spoken by phrecis ca- pab o of speech, but they can bs ua dertood with little difficulty, and really are o great alvance ino the reslm of mpoech. In reading lips the pupils evinced great proficiency and quickness, With eager, nervous eyes they soan the face of the eposker, and reply almost instantly Ono lttle glel of 12, niece of Judye Tracy, of this stato, was especally ept, and T it s —" PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTS, ie:'ss” Bevivey. G. F SMITH- CONTRAOTOR AND BUILDER, Cor. 7:h ond ond Broadway, Plsns and spec 1 huvo the variety os farpished W. W. SHERMAN, 5./REmsmses 124 Main street. URMES FRANEY, S hmce asa o R T TR N o R T LIRDT & HART, Soni i i, > E. STOCKERT & C from her earneat, intelligent fice i wan hard to believe that vhe lacked any of the five senses, dn the ACADEMIC CLASS, under Prof, Booth, wo found a fine, intelligent company of youvg ladiue and gentlomen, Tho advanced clise in srithmotio was reciting, and Tug Beg represontatives gave it woveral problems, that were ratisfactorily worked, The Maau'f Fine Farntture, Upholstery goods wy Outtaing and Window Shades, 309 B'way- GBERNE, HOSICK & 00., b i stensrtolsm. J \l B HEAT BALED HAY, CORN, OAT», » J iy DINNER BELL sounded, and we went down to the loug dining hall, whero the students weore marshalling st the tables, When Broadway. L. Sov. States, under the charge of M, Folsom, editor. The poople of the state have reason to feel prond of the grand work the deaf and dumb in |thero wasa large percentage of mutes tate 18 dolng ard with its prosent | whose parents were relatea?” efficient corps of officers and teachers it will oontinue to be a credit to our|born so,” repliod Mr. Rogers, BRAN, Etb., 114 North Main Street SANITARIU " Aud bath houso, 421 and all wore seated one of the mu'e teach- M. D., Phy. ore advanced to the middlo of the room and made the most Impressive BILENT GRACE we have ever known. The children at the tables did not bow their heads in- 0 an_uncomfortable position as cus tom dictates smong us base talkers. Every eye was fited on the face and fingers of the glver cf thanks as they ereign, Prop., P. J. Montgomery, 7 BOOT AND SHOE 8HOP, No. 522, A- LA‘“B’ Cor. B‘mldwny "and Soott streets, wAnE GAR VETERINARY SURGEON, Office ] Bray's stable, No, 12 Scott street, HARRY LELAND, """ "G'%iin ssa Brosamay. LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES CONSISTENT WiTH FIRS? OLASS G0ODS IS OUR OLA.N, PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE GUR NEWEPRINGSTOCK IN LINES OF Men's, Boys Girl's, Children's BOCTS AND SHOES, We ask tho attention of the public, Our place in AT WELE] FPRONT, And there is where you will always find us. Z. T LINDSEY & CO,, 412 Broadway, Coancil Bluffe, Weat Siae Square, Clarinds, } IOWA. DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Succewors to ERB & DUQUETTE), Wholesale Frumers and Gonfectiozers 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Council BiuX¥s, Ia. M. GALLAGHER, GROCERIES New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices, Polife Attendants, - IR g F}.‘Lfi; .1333,’.1».?“ of the Metrepolitan Hotel, Lower Froadway told In a symbollsm that surely the angels understand of gratitade for the paat and prayer for the future. When the prayer wasclosed there wasa clatter of dishee, and the 270 students were plied, 8th St., between 6:h and 7th Avenue. P J H EN"ESS Manaf’ of HORSE COLLARS, Trade stp- A ! the absence or presence of the other nes. ‘xa walked around the dining hall th a SPECIAL NOTICE. TO CONSUMERS OF WATER. The Council Bluffs City Waterworks Company herehy announces, that 1t will put in Service Pipes to the curb of the street on tio lins of its mains for sll parties who de+ sira to have connecti. ps made with tho strect mains before the Wa erworks are com- pleted, and who will make application therefor to the company BEFORE APRIL 1, 1883 prices, payable ia advance: ice l'ig}v. WORLD OF LANGUAGE around us and we were even as one deaf and blind. ‘“‘Here,” sald Suparintendent Rog- ers halting beforo a little urchin who was placed apart on a low stool eating his dinner with a 8'y leor at his fol- lows around the common table, *‘is a bad boy, He fights the others at meals In #o viclous & manner that we are compelled to glve him o single tablo,” Tas culprls looked up wath & grio aud we passed on, “This boy,” porsued tho supor- intendent placiog his hand on & bushy hosd *Ya defirmad.” **S0s,” and he held up his ¢ ub haud, “‘I have traced the mother eut and found tha$ his grand parents wers own brother and eister. There are two nistera of him over ot that other table.” ““Have you obrerved,” we oeked *‘if at tho folowlog + Inch Ser “ . Lt 2 W00 06 i .13 00 end clo'ng the atrect, tapping the ter main, roehis g and ir vo cr ek, furnishli g aud puttieg in cxtra stron 1service pipe, it hiuk ard putting in curb stcp, step box ano_coser complete, ano moki g all necessary (on- ne:tions betwren the stretn aiv aud the curb of the s reet which are about one-half the cost to the consumer ot dcing tie samo work aiter iko waterworks ar ccmpleted. In viowof the contemplatod paving of cortaln streets in the city, parties aro recommended to make ajplication /mwedia ely at the offics of the company, =26 FHARL STREET, n order to saye the necosaty and avold the increased expente of breaklog up the streot atier paving has been dove. HARRY BIRKINEINE, Bogineer. ml-dtt Theso prizce ircluce the cost cf oy ‘A very large per cent among those ‘*You | Gouncil Blufte, Feb, 26, 1883, -u:u, and bln:lng to the hundreds S“;‘l know :::: r:(;:: ::n- 1::" o::n;d who can partake of the advanta, y disease ting since birth. offered t.ht;’:;n, 47 “I have taken gredt pains to hunt THB VISIT OF THE BEE, mllunhdowrl l;d fin: in & msjority of . osyes that elther the parenus were “‘?"::l:::':;“%.o' last'week two ropro: | ;yug from birth themselves or were 'He Bee found them- selves riding out to the institute In po0 nurl:l;:l:t:d;u.'r::““ responte to an invitation and bugg; from Suaperintondent Rogers, w{ are surely visited on the child.” were ushered Into the reception room, | As we conversed the talking digits Introduced to several of the officers | were flashing in every partof the hall. and instructors and then set out to| ‘‘Look yonder,” sald Mr. Rodgers, make a tour ¢f the school rooms, Be- | pointing to the other side of the hall; fore we started, however, we lingerad | ‘‘thore’s a boy says he thinks potatoss a moment to look at a bust of Laura |are beat; there'sa girl wondering with Bridgeman, the Amerlcan gir! who [her companion what those visitors are was doaf, mate and bllad, and yot, | efier; that tiny hand moving so tast with the major part of her suses|Over there is telling auother tiny hand gone, booame one of the cultured and [ of » present from home she has,” nocomplished women of the contiuent, | While we wero talking the meal end- The first room entered was tho pri- | od and the hall was oleared of the mary, where Miss G ullup, of thia city, | boys in military atyle by siguals from presides, There were twenty-one little | the superintendent, the girls romain- mutes, boy and gicl, in the room, |ing to wash the dishos. 4 Most of them had beon only five| Ourown dinner was thon eaten in months under fnstrustion and it was |another room with the teschers and surprising to see Low qaick and facile | « flicers, and after a trlp around the they wero in expresslng their|promlses we left, feeling highly satia- thoughta, tisd with our visit to the Iowa S:ato Thena m‘utu llahildmn, almost with. [ Mnslitute. out exception, learn rapldiy aad ho . S with retentive memorl.l:, bat the nlvfl Fon SaLs —A4 & bargaln, two cheene tion of words as conncoted with ob.|¥A!s 8ud Oxtures, Addreas 2,304, fi‘a |; extremely difficult for the COouncll Blaffs, Iowa. fob27-tf nd shut out from the vse of lan- By g e R e gummd feom very nacesalty limited 3 —Thioe clvll caes wero tried before n ught to those things that have ustios Abbott Saturdsy morning. Oae materisl existence, of them was a little funny, in which a girl “How do maasge to mako thom |*ued a party for a doctor's bill, It seems unduratand the mosning of a written | the defendant in the case concluded to oharsoter, or even an expression of the [ marry another girl, and. girl number one hand?"” we asked Miss Gallup, took offense and concluded to haye re- ‘‘There are four things that must go | venge, resorting to this manner. The case tog to glve them theidea, First, |was compromised by defendant paying $10 the actual thing Itself, as a cat, then and coats, c-a-t placed c¢n the blackboard and which they are shown how to make on| 1t you are notv married, write the Mar. the slate, next the single gesture of | risge” Fun1 and Mutual Trust Assocs the slgn language expressing oat, and | 108, Oedar Rapids, Iows, for circula last the comblnation of finger move. | **P8Inivg the plan, {b-3m. meonts that spell the word in the mute TR alphabet. Oa each one of theso they | —Mr. Taeodors Hessell has taken hold drilled day after day until thoy have it | of the Johu Ostram case, noticed in THE mastored. Bex a few days since, in which Ostram, . “Inoticed you slamp on the floor | who had seduced a young lady, then mar- II::: n'uhwa ”m‘-tm“‘ tholt‘:t!cutlnn,“ ried her and after her becoming a mother R0 z;:y'::;l«.&:' f ;j thoy are | abandoned both her and the obild, leav- “They feel ; ing them in destitute ciroumstances, This m"“e‘ynee :]ne concuesion, Their |1s a case tha: needs thorough investiga: ) much more sensitive to any- tion, and if there is auy law to punish Ve of the kind than hearlug poo- | the vagabond ho should reseive ita severest penalty, ald Supt. Royers, ‘I call a boy's attentlon when' I aoe s hundred foet away in a hall tisfactory Evidenoce. J. W, Graham, Wnolesale Druggist, of stamp you would ot feel.” A The little peorlo went through a DI, drill tn the sign language with great | LUNGS for the past year, and have found dexterl'y, answered questlons written | it *ne of the most salable medicines I have on the blackboard with eagerneas, and | ng badla mm' s 208, gy Doids v d ulte evidently enjoyed thelr exer- ::dn. :?hl-ou\z:mp‘ll;‘l:iud: m'-"ul:i &u. Rross by Saturd; teamer, We went on through slx or seven in. e e ate rooms, In several of them ‘Wonotice the M Fund, M are mute teachers, My, Southwick, s | Trust Association, ..?'3.'52. o tin, Tex , writes: 1 have been ha-dling WM. FALL'S BALSAM FOR THI Ra genlal, middle.aged gontleman, was | bigbly spoken of in many of the :o 3 of thess latter, and mmm“‘tm:".fim:‘jfi 0! our tlme was short suother column of this paper, 3 PERSONAL. Mr. Davenport, the genial and popular division freight and patsenger agent of the C., P. & Q. road, returned to his home in Burlington Inst night, He has been spend- ing a couple of days in this city in the in. terests of his road, Col, Broadwell, one of Logan's wealthy men was in the city recently, and if some of tho fair belles of our sister town don’t look out he may become a Benedict in the Bluffs, Mr, R, L, Williams, of Tns Bee force, was pained on Siturday to receive the news of the death of a favorite little vephew, a 6on of his brother, W. L. Will- liame, living in Pottaville, Pa. Dr. W. A, Ellis, the good-natured grain dealer at Weston, waa a pleasant gallor at theee quarters Saturday, and reperts everything boomiog in their pleasant vil- lage. Mr. Myers, the head man of the Ogden house dining room, handles his foroe in ench a manner that all gueets are rapidly and politely waited upon. The Ogden house rooms were well up Saturday and Sunday, thus proving its great popularity amon~s commercial men knights of the road. E, C, Forney, of Marshalltown, !repre- senting the Benedict Soap company, is supplying our merchacts with large quan- tities of their goods, M, 8, A. Oroutt, mother of our towns- man, ¥, H, Orcutt, lett for New York aud the east Saturday evening over the Q. Misses Lizzie and ¥ 1a Jamison,of Glen® wood, will spend a fow days in the city visiting with their friends. Over sixty names were registered at tho Paciflo houss Saturday, and a goodly num- ber yesterday, T. J, Savege, Jno, Haite and Frank Smith, of Boone, remained over Sunday at | the Ogden, ¥, A. Waorth, of Avoca, was comfortably located at the Facific yesterday. Mra, Babecek, of Avocs, was a guest at the Ogden house Sabhath. T, H. Barnes, of Hambarg, spent Sab. bath at the Pacific. 20 The Scarlet, Cardinal Rad, Old Gold, Navy Blue, Seal Brown, Dia. mond Dyes give perfect results, Aoy fashionable color 10 cents. New Firm. A new ard importantZepeclalty in trade will soon be opened up in our olty by F, H, Orcutt and J, N. Casa- ing | day who expect on or about April lat, to open up a large and complete line of 15.8m ' oarpets and tapestry, in the ronma for- merly ocoupied by Oberfelder & New- men, on Broadway. Thlis will make a strong and popnlar hous, Mr, Orcutt having come here in 1873 and having been in business in this olty for tho past four years, He has an extensive acquaiotance throughout the west, and jbaa been a leadivg member of the largest dry goods house in this city for neveral years. Mr. J, N, Uasady came here from Dss Moines in 1854 and be- oame a partner in the firmof J. P. & J. N. Cusady in the year 1305, and has an eye to business, This firm will be one of the strongest aud ablest busi- neas houses {u the west and we predict for them a brilliant busiuess caeer. s —On Sunasy night as street oar No. 1 of the city railwsy was crossing some cof the Northwestern's switches, it jumped the track and came near going over the embankment before the team could be stopped. Fortunately the ladies went all in car No. 3, which was only a little be. hind, and 0 no one was scared. The car was soon pulled out on the track aad all went well. Rev. 8. I Forguson, Five Poluts Mission, New York, recommends Ss. Jaocoba Oil for rheumatism and other painful ailments. Our New Loan and Improvement Co Investigation into the matter con- vinces us that one of the most equita ble, reasonable and feasible plans bullding houses s that proposed and in operation by the Mercantile Loan, Trost and Improvement company of uhis city. By investicg in shares in this {onstitation, which 1s backed by some of our best and most reliable buslness men, it becomes poestble and comparatively easy for a man of mod- erate means to secare a comfortable home for himself and family. In tak- ing'a certaln number of shares, at & certaln monthly payment, in a few ears & man can own a house of his own for about the sams as he pays monthly for rent. We believe the Mercantile Loan and Trust company, by organizing and opening up for business, haviog filled a long felt want In Council Bloffs, Their plans and system of loans will bear the most carefal scrutiny and exam- {nation, and we have no hesitancy in pronouncing them reasonable and uitable, and backed by gentlemen :? honor and Integrity, As the com. pany exista {t becomes at once an in- stitution of value and oredit to our city and those who desire homes. Thelr president s T. A, Kirkland, vice president, Judge Peake; seo- retary, I. R. Beery; treasurer, Col. Beebe, and their ofice is in the base- ment of Shugert's and McMahon's mew block, corner First avenue and Pearl street. jang7-1y ¢ | LINE for the firet fusertion and FIVE CENTH PETER C. MILLER, ‘WHOLESALRE AND RETAIL WAL PAPER! AND WINDOW SHADES - PAINPING IN ALL IT8 BRANCHES. FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLES, HR9% 1848020, TITLE ABSTRACT OFFICE Landsaé.n‘.fir'l?o ?fi?unfi‘;?d Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES, HOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS, UNCIL BLUFFS - - - - = - [OWA M. T. DAVIS, Prexident, N. B. E4STON, Seey. C. HULBURT, Adjuster, UTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURAXCE CO. B Insuies Live ! tock Against Loss by , THEFT OR DEATH. Office, 103 Poarl Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, = - IOWA. The only company in Iowa that will insure your stock against loss from any cause whatever. Owners of Stock will consult their own intorest if, when insuring tholr Stock, toey a-e thas thw policy Includes all he Josses they may have, snd be saisfied with n less. For further informaticn cail on or address ¥, L. SMITH, Local Agent, - - - - Office, No. 9 Main Street. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN EEAIR GOODS 837 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. For Hngines, Boileras, Oastinge, Repairs and MACHINERY. fond Orders to JOHN GILBERT, Manuficturer, 3 burcet aud 8th Averue, Counc!l Bluffs, Prompt attention t cr fers, Workmanship and Reasonable charges to J. J. Guod's Halr Btore, at prices nover befere fouched by .,3‘::, Sostane hioe a ] e ot wmitonc, roatly reduced pricee. "Also goid, to. a4y reatly d colorod nets. Wavos made from Indies’ own bals. Da not fall to call beforo purchasing l|"v'-'l.¢,;t. Al gocds wazrented s reprosented. MRS, J. J. 8001), COUNGIL BLUFFBSPEGIAL| S, E. MAXON, NOTICES. 8. E. MAXON, ANROE X T B O T. NOTIUS. —#pecial advertisemenms, euc Oftice ovor evinge bank, Lost, Fouod, o Loan, For Sale, To Ren), Wants, Boarding, sto, will be fnserted ta thiy | JOUNOIL BLUFFR column at the ow rate of TRN UENTS PER he Corner b " Towa. ORBAN, KELLER & (0., < o 4V B PER LINE for each subsequeat lasertion, | .08 ¥ flmy 'fl i Leave adv ortiwments b our offos, No. 7 | Ohicacoot wooden and Motallc Cascs. Calle st tended to at all hours, We d.fv competition B Pearl Btreed, near Brosdway. quality of goods or prices. Ouc Mr Morgan has e TP served as uauer aker for forty years and thor- oughly unoaestands his nusuess. Warerooma, - 311 Brosawsy, UPHOLSTERENG in all ite and enterotisiog | hranches romotly attended to wso carvet-1a \orequins, Lelegraphic aua wa or- thout aelay. Wants, GENCY Warted by a you 1\ attorne, with offica in cantze of town and Tnpround floor, (mata firma, that wait & Courcil Blufts represcntat ve shovld a AN DOF. W. B, M. FUBNY, OFTICER & PUSEY, B0 IN EXEIRES, Conneil Bluffs, Ia. Established, - - 18686 A good cook. €l at Main MRS, A SPOOR. ith mod »rn conveciences . Address Jos. Garmean, ton 1 use. ANTED—Everybody in Council Blufte lo ‘ to take Tnx Bus, 90 conta per week, de Pearl Streod livered by carriers, Offics, No nesr Broadway. For 8ale and Rent EOR REST. 1,000 acres of first c'as upaind Prostdeny, W. 8. Dumn u», Sec. and Treas. pasture fol 8 for §1.00 per acre for grase of 1888, woll fenced in two eaclosures of sbout 800 200 00 o THE NEBRASEA with abanda we ot liviag water ¥ 1 ., Eatrancs to b h #) mi Wiil a5, lease 52 acres | milo east d dumb asylum, well fenced and watered, 1t not leased by April sture stock by B S RO e Boaiwar, ot wof L. P JUD3ON, road wi 11003 Sixih avenuar Maras Lincoln, Neb. MANUFACTURERS OF —1n packeges of & hundred at #6¢ | Qorn Planters Hrrrows, Farm Rollers LD BEI s packee &% Ta3 Bux ofice, No. 7 Pearl | ~Bulky Hay Rakes, Bucket Blevating troet. o ‘Windmills, We Iill mm. #0 do job work and manutes N office, most advan! ualy situated, offers | turiag for o lous; fuel, | Address &l orders N e T O g p— Counel Bluffs. Lincola, Nod ) -

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