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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE. NO 12 ARL STREET. n Any Part of heCitya Delivered by canier Cents Per Week Iwenty 1. W. TILTON MANAGER. TELEPHONES OrricE No. 40, Bueispes N No. 2 1T EDITON, MINOR MENTION. N. Y. Plumbing company. Coal and wood . Mayne, 619 B'way. The Chatauqu e will meet this evening at the board of trade rooms. The funeral of George held from the residence street, this afternoon at 2 o'clock, Numerous finishing touches are being put to the government building. It js expectrd that all will be completed before the 4th of March. The first of a series of free lectures given under the auspicies of the Young Men’s Christinn association will be held at the Masonic temple Friduy evening, French died Savurday his use. g af- tarnoon at ressdence [ being the ¢ He | D one daughter. The funer held at the Baptist church noon. this after- oon men say that Mayor again on the war path, and m notices that all fines must The majority of them rears from oneto th months. id that no threats of closing are mad There was no motor forenoon asthe electri off toallow the strir on the Omaha extension > started up av noon, run up to th street in Omaha, Travel heavy on account of the cold vice yesterday current was shut of the wires The cars weather. Sid Stringham was g for ereating a disturbance in hattan. He was promptly e onc of the proprie and rested. String who so brutally few months ¢ with a billiard cu rerved a te I for it, llw tempted tc esterday, but was prevented. The Maennerchor pre: Herman, one of its membe handsome gold watch and ¢l day evening, on sth birthday. senior member & Brown, contractors au is one of the most of the Maennerchor. A final settlemeat of the expenses of the guards’ bazaar shows the amount taken in to have been $1.250, and the net proceeds a dittle over $1,100. The boys will be able to pay all expenses of their inaugural trip from this wmount. Dr. Bellinger sccured the ) robe voted to the most populur physician, and Henry Atkins secured the toilet case awarded to the homeliest man, United States Deputy Marshal W. H Wyland ed in the eity sSaturday evening in charge of Jefl Hauer, the al- loged leader of, the gang of countorfeit- ers that has been working this of the country lutely. e was lod in the county jail to it a hearing this morning. The two arrested he on the provious dav are cach bound over to the United Sto wd jury in the sum of $2,000. Mr. C. Lanzendorfer has taken into {un'lm ship Mr. W. Strohbehn, and the business will be conducted under the firm name of Lanzendorfer & Stroh- behn. oth are practical meat men, are very popular, and they will enlarge the business at No. 221 Main stre beyond its present proportions. The will also conduct a general stock busi ness in addition to their own staughter- ing. Succes he new firm. Agmaw ¥ Dr. Cleaver, 26 North Main. Remember Mandel’s is the only place where you can buy furniture and stoves on weckly or monthly payments. and 825 Breadway. rrosted yester the jected then nted Fred , with a rm Satur- res) Tel. All grades hard x'nul . B. Fuel Co. L. E. Roo, dentisk, No, 27 Main St., over Jacquemin & Co.’s jewelry store. - Agents Wanted—For Prohibition Becr and Nerve Tonie. A strietly tem- erance bever: The hest substitute or boer known. My “Happincss” has end orders to L. M. Finkol- stein, Omaha, Blufls. Blank books made to order. Can fur- nish patent binding for parties wishin the same. Call and unples at room 1, Everitt block, Pearl street Morguouvse & Co, Money loaned at L. B, Crafts & Cq loan office, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, personal property of all kinds, and all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly confi- dential. s All grades soft uml C. B. Fuel Co. Bargaios in xv.\] L~Lllt‘ in all parts of the ¢ W. 5. Cooper, 130 Main street, ixdllici Pevsonal agraphs, Captain A, W. Cowles has severed his connection with the wholesale drug house of Harle, Haas & Co., and will engage in other business, He has re- offer from the Rich- 1y, of Omana, but thinks he will make a change, although engaged in the drug business for sis- He will soon leave for Ohio for a visit with relatives, and wiil there join his company Compuny A, of this city, as it passes through en route to Washington, - Mps. E, 15, Harkuess offers for sale at her residence, No. 608 Blnff street some of her houschold goods and furniture. - lots to sell on monthl, ) Pearl stres Houses and payments by I, Dr. ( block. Apd gas fixturesare cheaper at the N. Y. Plumbing Co., 114 Main st. A discount of vty per cent from list price will be given for thirty days. The London get your clothes mad il Huve our wagon ¢ clothes, ('um ade I the place to 637 Broadway. your soiled g vm\lr\' Co. W. 8. C Uont'l has cash on hand to loan on approved city property, No. 130 Main street. Remember Mandel's 18 the only place where you can buy furniture and stov on monthly paymonts; and Broadway. Houses and lots '.u sell on monthly payments by I, J. Day, 80 Pearl st. Newcomers or parties wishing to furnish homes will do well to call on A, J. Mandel), 323 and 325 Broadway. R Lake Manawa. Two hundred feet of the finest front- on Lake Manawa for sale by GEO. METCALF, 1§ Poar] st ALL ABOUT COUNCIL BLUEES, Death of Dr. Stillman, Caused by Blood Poisoning. Sad FATAL MISHAP AT THE TRANSFER | Rev, Mr. Mackay's PPavishioners Anx fous to Retain Him-—The growth of a Home Show Personal, Out- Death of Dr. Stillman, Dr. Walter Deming Stillman died at his home on W at a fow hefore 12 o'clock yesterday Blood poisoning was the fatal On the I5th inst. he was attend & man who was suffer- crysipelas. In wrapping up od portion pin in the band- © pierced his hand. He immediately uterized it and anticipated no serious results from so slight a thing On the following Thursday the hand and arm painful. Then the proper applied, hut ap- effeet, In two days retired to wenue minutes morning. ailment. called to ing from the had become remedial agents were parently with little re he gave up his his home led in & physi and ae- knowledged that he was sick. At this time his condition was nu! thought to be alarming, but with the lapse of days the progress of the discase was more marked, the ready enfeebled constitu- tion giving way gradus to the pro- aress of the destroyer, Counsels of the best medical men in this section were held and all known remedies were tried, but without permanent rel Sut- urday last he psed into a_ semi - unconseiou state in which he remained until death canme. In his conscious moments he knew and conversed with his fam and friends and gave them the best of hope in the future life. od awiy 4 nobie man, leaving go of a life full of good This hervitage will be treasured in the years to by all whose fortune it was to know | Stillman, I'he deceased was born in Peoria, 111, November 14, 1837, and had _just com- pleted his fifty-f year. When the ~broke out he n undergraduat ata college which was unde the direc- tion of the justly celebrated Horace Mann., In Aprl, 1861, he enlisted in the Second Ohio volunt serving until the elose of the three month’s ser- vice. Upon his return home he en tered upon the study of medicine at Ann Arbor, finishing his surgical course at Cincinnati. In examination for service in the regular army corps, he passed first and in March, 1865, he ned to the pspital at where ined unul whe s, me surances works. come wits sy Muacon, ( February, 1566, mustered out. Returning home he ente 1 active practice in Chicago. While heve his health failed and he sought recuperation in the milder clim- ate of € \lu roa A.uw he turned people of Council 131 no eulogy can love for him whose sketched, In the practice of his ehosen profession he won many laurels and filled positions to which his skill and worth as aman most eminently fitted him. At the time of his death he held the position of lecturer and examinerin the Homeopathic college at lowa Ci On June 21, 1563 mar > to Miss Sallie Yellow Springs, \)lm» Two children, with the devoted wi mvive., The time and details of the funeral have mnot yet been arranged. It was the wish of the ceceased that he should be buried with Masonic honors of the order, he beiy w honored member. increase their thus briefly was united in Ann Bireh, at he = Don’t Want Him to signation of Rev, T. h s d The as rector of St. Paul’s chur considerable agits in his parish, and no little cdmment in the commu- nity. He has alveady accepted a eall to the parish at Dedham, Mass., but the vestry of church here declined to nceept his vesignatio: Under the Lipiscopal form of church organization the relationship must be dissolved by mutual ‘ment, otherwise the bishop s called upon to adjust matters. it is expected that to- day some mutual ment will be ched and th end put to the [riendly contest. St. Paul’s church is determined to retain Mr, Mac if possible. and & strong pres- sure is being broughtto bear upon him to induce him to reconsider his deci- sion. Mr. Mackay is quite firm and de- cided 1 regard to the mattc His chiof reason for making the change i that his health and strength witl permit his carrying on " the urduous work necessary here. He has alre ny years i the work of church mains here there is considerable financial work to be done. The church is only about £11,000 in debt, but he feels that the burden of this largel upon him, The vestry meets to-day again. usi ion agri A delegation of the new Ogden house Hled at Tue BEE office about the reported trouble with helpin that hote **We haint anything to say as to w the boys do. 1 ]\m\(h: chief spoke man or spe “The boys can take them of themselves, but yluu irls ought ve their side printed.” “Well, what is there you want to HThere’s several things. Now the proprictor says he would vather employ roe, with all the trouble about razors, cmploy girls, The fact is that e they employed givls in the din- ing room they didn’t employ enough to giests, uud, of course, it It was no fault of Aud another thing All talk about wasn't the girls tho we wish vou would quarrelling and hair pulling, and all that kind of talk, is wrong,so far as the girls o concerned. 1 dou't believe they ean prove any such thing.’ *The giris got along nicely with each o ‘Oh, of colrse, sometimes a girl gets a little provolied about something, by then I never w of their being any pounding, or anyth of t sort, No, i i it to the girls that way to earn an honest living, and it mnl ight,” Money loaned on T, dinnionds, horses, buggies or ay of value low rates of iuter p Wlicity : and honorable & , ove Kt Qoing pianios, and \1 and skates at cost ODELL & BRYANT, #h beils, s e out. - - G. Tipton, real estate, 5! Bldway, - The O1d District Sohool About two years ago a home enter- tainment was given in Council Blufls, entitled “The Old Distriet School.” The opera house was crowded two pights, and a large amount of money THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, alized for gani it was given. the entertais nqui the ations I'he ment to particu om other iring to give a similar enter This led to the publication a pamphlet. and these we er the country, During the last s, from reports received, it ap pears that over $50.000 has been thus ed for churches, velief corps, charit- able societies, ete h has been one of the outcomes of Old Dstrict School,” as from Council Bluffs Many, who have ment, in other pl iesas to other home *Have you got anything else?’ the something clse new? queries ed to the s new enterprise in Couneil Bluffs—the only one of its kind in the United States. It is called ‘"The Entertain- ment Bureau,” and is under the manage- mentof J. B, Harkness. [ts purpose is to furnish outlines and suggestions, cos- tumes, properties, ete., for ali sorts of home entertainments—for the churches, ieties, the parlor, o A monthly is being published, giving information along this line. It is a very unique publication. The monthly algo devoted lavgely to the inte: s of Chautaugua, and the grand assembly to be held here in June. In it will be found all the news con- cerning the nassembly, besides other mattors of s ligious imder wh ful suc wonder ss of gave s to many he sent forth given the entertain- have inquir- entertainments, “lIsn’t These ting of a sen to Chautau- THE COUNCIL BLUFFS INVESTAENT COMPANY MONEY On hand for lowest rates o8t Fine farms close for city property. Western land propert; city loans; to Bluffs to exchange to exchange for city ains in Broadway lots. Yine business property to exchange for well improved farms. Good stock of groceries for trad Houses Small p for sale, not nd lots on monthly payments. ments down, Prices ng from $775 to $4,000. Cheap lots in Evans. Wright's, Coeh- ran’s and most all additions to city. fine uere property for sale from $100 to #00 less than present worth. No. 10 Pearl St., Council Blufls, GO TO THE LONDON - TAILOR, And get the best fittin you ever had. No. 637 Broadway, - - Council Blufs 0. H. McDANELD & CO,, H||ju3 Ta\luw, Pehs,Wun! & Furs. rices. Prompt returs el .-,'numx‘ Towa, MER(JHANTS Who Will Save You Money IFYOU BUY of THEM. a0ns SIAYEL Q0N | R E: | 117 Broadway, & | Council Hlutfs, THE BEST. s Always | CHEAPEST As T can prove by | sxapqq0, 9 pue sdeg o ‘SIey 'squlmu‘ ‘spoog f1g '.'L'EE'E‘ILI ‘H'S hundreds, C. Lanzendorfer, No, 221 MAIN STREE FUNERAL DIREGTORS. t r attention given to Embalming. I \ Main st Co 1 Blufls. Furniture repairiug neatly done. o calls attended prompiy day and x 'S8Lia00! AT THE Lowest Prices! [Ponltry of all kinds dressed to order. GIVE ME A CALL. E. Mottaz ‘\u 114 E. Broadw'y PE.CIAL NOTICES WANTS MAX MOHN, P First Class Accommodations. Reasonable Rates. COUNCIL BL! o CRESTON HOUSE NOICE nership N o is hereby heretofore igned under given vating o Mills itual consent.’ Witness our ¥ of January, A. D., 15 ’\1{»’\'15 torent at low rates, A. 83 and 2 droadway. by hands this 101k d furniture or carpets you all they wie 5 you have un for sl worth will give Broadway, rent at low rates. 8 5 Broadway, JTOV ES to B 23 and F YOU haye for sale, M they are worth, (OR LKENT 1y £0od furniture or carpets sive you for them all Brondway, house of 6r orth of Plant Main st. Dwell D front ro h avenue, yoming. Three niares and_colts. ities firs ‘A8 part payment ke Council Bluffs property, Geoigi Met- calf, 14 Pearlst. WHAT 18 IT7—A stack of Clothing, Hoots and Shoes, Haty and Caps, Gents' Fur nishing Goods, Dry Goods, voice $10,000, What Bave you'to offer? 164 Droadway, Council Diutls, la, JOR SALE - Hovdo raicii) 1 ANRAND C. ASH to exchange for merchan: 4 and merchandise for good 1and Hardware, Address 8, 11, Neal, No, ouncil Bluifs, Wanted 25 Pewrl at DOR ¥ 2 Furnished rooms; also untu r nished rooms- Apply at 15 N. Ma ¥ Patten, 31 Main st., 7OR SALE—My house and lot, cormer avenueand Ninth street; also house and lot @7 Sixth avenue; terms easy. 1. A. MILLER, JARG-un-tues &LLUEEAW JANTED-To exchuage clty -.uu il Bluffs, Ta property v 'BELL & BERLINGHOF, €. E. BELL. 6. A. BERLINGHOP | Architects, Designers and Superintendents of Constraction. Mr. Berlinghof was seven years with Mendelssolin, Fisher & Lowry, and has designed many of the finest blocks in Omaha and Conncil Bluffs, Plans_and Specifications Prepared aud Fstimates made on Application, Studio, Room 2 Opera House Block CITY MEAT MARKET! TO THE FRONT ! UNTIL FURTHER NOTICK 1 WILL SELL BEEF, VEAL & PORK OF MY OWN DRESSING——— |wa Caitle, Fed on lowa Comn! t any honest competiiion on pr for First-Ulass Meat J. M. SCANLAN, 201, 120 Broadway. - - Telephone 2 TRY OUR MUSH, And will me THos, OFFICER, W.H. M. PUsEY. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. Corner Mi COUNCULL ealers i forefen ond tions made and inter Elgctric Trussas, Belts, Chest Pro- tectors, Ete, B. Council uDD, Blufs, a. A. F. CLATTERBUCK, REAL ESTATE BROKER, 419 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, PRIVATE DETECTIVE. and all 10w Private wateh 1 ut time S ittention glven to collect tel mortgages and notes, Money to loan on good chattel secuzity, Reference—Any bank; attor U man in the city. u\'PRECFDENTED ATTFACTIO\I t A MILLION DISTRIBUTED! 1 furni any on of chat- Incorporated by the le; Educational and’ C) franchisce niade o stitution, in 1879, vote, Tts MAMMOTH DRAWIN Anu e and Decemn SINGLE NUMBER DRAW enchof the other ten months o all driwn in public, at the Acude Orleans, La. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS, For Integrity of its l)m\\i y and Prompt lu t of Prizes, AS FOLLOW the prescut S Ming povular nu |l llnul\lh‘h nl Compauy, and in p the Drawings thems-lves, are _conductec good faith toward all the company to_use similes of our signatures at tisements COMMISSIONERS. We, the undersigned Banks and Banke pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana § teries which may be presented at our coun- nn Nat. unk | 1 CAIRY, KOHN, Pres, Union Nationa GRAND MONTHLY DI-MWING At the Academy of Music, New ()r- leans, Tuesday, February 12, CAPITAL PRIZE $300,000. 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each. 10; Quarters, $5; Tonths, $2; Twen- tleths, '$1, LIST OF PRIZES OF 330,06 15 #500,00 10,000 10000 e BN 1,00 500 e B0 are 200 are APPROXDIATION Bit17Es. 100 Prizes of 8K are sof 0 are 100 Prizesof 200 are 100 M» llll amounting to #1.001,50 rawing Capitil ilics e woc en A il i doiivery will be yo Or M. A DAUPHIN, Waskington. 1. €. Address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK New Orieans, REMEMBER G, iz OURNATIONAL (s re New Orlexns, La, il fiations 9 rice 0f the smallest part_or Acker I TED By Uk Iy Dk wiug: dur name offered or | & The TYLER SYSTEM of BANK COUNTERS wvery ;:Jhl l-;’dhd ‘Th.'ovu:t‘l " i tur " Alio, 00 * o i e B, i, Obates, . ..f‘ et teataans oo hostags ) Ol fll.fll nm 0., St. Louls, Mo,, U $.A, JANUARY 28, 1889, This space is reserved for G. J. COL- BY'S Real will appear in our next issue. for bargains. FOR SALK An old established Boot and Shoe business in Council Bluffs. Jowa. The Phillips stock of Boots and Shoes at 413 Broadway, is for sale and the store will be rented. Nearly thirty years in one lccation. stock from varticulars store, or to tors of the J. M. Phillips estate. v PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H. BIRKINBINE-- N. SCHURZ-- STONE & SIME-- BURKE & T WHYSHOULD YOU BUY A HARDMAN PIANO?|, 1. Itas the most durable Piano u:a 2 IUinproves 6. It is the only Piano 7. Itis uneauulied £ ETOITEST PRIC‘E MUELLER MUSIC CO., NO. 103 & R RS ST SIZES FROM 2570300 HORSE POWER. AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE cifications and estimates furnished for complete steam plants. nuu d, Canshow letter Send for Catalogue. he will pay you the highest market price for them furs during the winter, POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET GRATEFUL—COMFORTING, ps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST, ki knowledge of t v or ik e Chemista, . ENGLAND, Sold ont B ponnd L y | JAMESEPPSE Estate advertisement, which Look out GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, BAKER'S B]‘flflkfflSI (ocoa. red absotutely pure 1ml)"‘ from wh Ol has been re Sold by Grocers everywhere. { W BAI\FR & 00, Dorchester, Mass, PENCERIAN TEEL PENS Are the Best, e r— IN THE ESSENTIAL QUALITIES OF Durability, Evenness of Poiat, and Workmanship. Baruyiles for tria] of 12 Aifleront styles by il on Teceitof 10 cents in stanips ard lVISl]N BLAKEMAN & CO., JOUR BANK AGG[IUNT Diess (i the Best stand and trade in city. Present $12,000 to $15,000. For further apply to G. D. Phillips, at the N. C. Phillins, one of the execu- N. P. DODGE, Executor. ORISR Rew Yorke ™ stimates, Brown Sanitary Er Supervision of gineer, l'!:lm, Public Work. 3 and Spec ions, Building, Council Blufls, lowa. Offlce over American Express, No cil Blufts, Towa. ot the I it Cou i mlllu act iy b S PECIAL DCFAI‘YNENT FOR LADIES. AWIRh Ty or mwsm&ms,U;,\,,.;‘:;;j;:v..:', Justic Broadway, s at Law, Practice in the St 1 Pedera Offlce—Rooms 7 and 8, Shu o Block, Blufls. Towa. e ar art- B Attg Courts, Counci! INLEY--- Attorneys at Law. Room 16, Shugart Block, Council Blufls, AR Sf\ ‘KEANSE EANKEn;'. CHICAGO succsns PRESTONKEANS @ N. V. Office: 2 Wall St., cor. Broadway. 'LT N’ I&g&;fiifi E \X’ B SP&O" AUGEISY .I. s S, Zs:wsfmr‘ s under us P 1e of tone thav any otl ds in tu th It is th 10 with the new patent ha with the new metal key support ction S It deads all others amone 1) 0. Jtis the handso P-stop hest And most important of all it is sold a e GENU/N Ao, 0T BEARIN, "' 420 Ourp @ o HIRE LINY 2 K ‘mw\“\ :‘I‘BFRTY. :’[i”r &, Sold by Goodman Dr ‘l d .000 OF Debiltated thre? RE COUNCIL BLURES, 14, Especially Adapted for ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Mllls and E|uaturs. State Line. ToG From New York Every Tuesday, 35 and 30, o lasgow, Beifast, Dublin and Liverpool ceording 10 location sion #1410 $0), at Lowest Ratos. n'l A l Cabin pa or st n Europe e room. Steerage to and fr AUSTIN BALDWIN & €O, G nts, 53 Kron . New York JOUN BLE HARRY L. Reduced ¢ wbin nt, Dl St.,' Chicago, , Agent, Omal Les 10 Glasgow Ix= bibition, NEBRASKA SAVINGS | BANE Regulation, Durability Gua s from users where fuel Economy 18 equal with Corliss Non-Condensing E. C. HARRIS, Agent, No. 510 Pearl Street, Council Blufts. LADIES OF OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS ———)AKE INVITED 10 CALL AT( MRS. C. L. GILLETT'S HAIR EMPORIUM 1o line of Hair Goods. FINEST HAIR IS in the city, Wigs, Beards, efe,, for Reni or Sale. 1 AND COYLE AND ¥ GREESE PAINTS, HAIR DRESSING, NO, 28 IV S NCIL B F27 OUDEKS BY MAIL KECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION, Corner of 16th and Fariu hauwlor of Commerce | Capital Stock hility of \n».'hnldm- . $100.000 500,000 nd Done purchise muw s iN 1L y ANDIEAY |m|\ Vi v NTER'T BOARD OF DIRECTONS And see her ORNAM GLU 1 (1] F. J. BREZEE, Taxidermist and Naturalist. 5 14 North 6th st Council Blu; |nrl|mn~r\un walt If you don't want th Will make & specialty of heads and dr Merchants” National Bank OF OMAHA. Northeast Corner Farnam and Paid Up Capital Surplus Fund 131 Sts, $500,000 100,000 postoflice, on Permanently located ut opposite [ Tf you have before they spoil President YIENS, Vice FRANK MURPH Y SAMUEL K. 1 BEN 15, WOOD, Cushier LUTHER DRAKE, Account 1und pre Provident, tant Cashier, ntion givem Al H, PETHYBRIDGE & CO,, PROPS. Manufacture and Wholesale Dealers in Sausazge of All Eindse, No. 635 Broadway, - » ‘ Orders Promptly Filled and Delivered, Council Bluffs. = founded R 0. R. GILBERT, Manufacturer TAXIDERMY GOODS 114 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Orders for all kinds of Dakota and Montana gawe fitled. Buffalo and other heads on hand. Satisfaction guaranteed to those seading in work to be done, Buffalo horns in novelties, D' DEA*HE S Ll.vl”' lowa, I ¢ TUR Aquncnmnus t 3 ¥, 141800 o Vork, At Pt A A P

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