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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1889)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SVtOXDAY , JANUAllY 28. 1880. THE DAILY BEE. cbuNCIlTBLTTFFS. OKFIGI3. NO 1U J'KAUIi HTIIKIJT. JjclUfiedby rarilrr In Any I'ait of ho City n ri unity Cents I'crWcek , 11. W. TII.'ION MANAOKIl , ir.liV.PIIONKS : IlltPlNJsi Ormr. No. 4,1. NlfJIlT r.lllTOII. N'O.iil. N. V. Plumbing company. Coal nnd wood. K. K. Miiyno , 019 B'wny. Tlic Chatnuqua cir'clo will meet this evening at the board of trade room1 ; . Tbe funeral of George. Lees will beheld hold from tlie residence 12H ! south First fctreet , this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Numerous finishing touches are being put to the government building , It is e.xpectrd that all will lie completed before the -Hh of March. The first of n soric.s of free leeturcs given under the auspieios of the Young Men's Christian association will be held Ml the Masonic temple Fridav evening , February 1. George 15. French died Saturday if- Urnoon at his ressdoneo , pnetinionia being the iause. Me leaves a wife and one daughter. The fun oral will beheld held at the Uaptist church this after noon. The saloon men say that Mayor Kohrer is again on the war path , and has M-nt titm notices that all lines must be paid at once. The majority of them are in arrears from one to three months. It is said that no threats of closing arc made. There was no motor service yesterday forenoon us the electric current was shut IT to allow the stringing of the wires on the Omaha extension. The cars wore started up at noon , and run up to Thirteenth street in Omaha. Travel was very heavy on account of the cold weather. Sid Stringham was arrested yesterday for creating a disturbance in the Man hattan. Ho was promptly ejected by one of the proprietors and then ar rested , Stringham is the Mime fellow who ho brutally assaulted II. A. liiilrd a few months ago with a billiard cue , and nerved a term in jail for it. Ho at tempted to get a cue yesterday , but was prevented. The Maonncrehor presented Fred Herman , one of its members , with a handsome gold wateli and charm Satur day evening , on the occasion of his fiftieth birthday. The recipient is the senior member of the llrm of Herman ite Hrown , contractors and builders , and is one of the most respected inombers of the Macnnerchor. A final settlement of the expenses of the guards' ba/.aar shows the amount taken in to have been $1,20 , and the net proceeds n little over $15100. The boys will be able to pay all expenses of their inaugural trip from this amount. Dr. Bellinger secured the lap robe voted to the most popular physician , and Henry Atkins secured the toilet case awarded to the homeliest man. United States Deputy Marshal W. FI. Wyland arrived in the city Saturday evening in charge of Jell' llaiier , the al leged leader of the gang of counterfeit ers that has been working this section Of the country lately. lie was lodged in the county jail to await a hearing this morning. The two arrested here on the previous day are each bound over to the United Status grand jury in the sum of $2,0(10. ( Mr. C. Lnnzondorfcr has taken into partnership Mr. W. Strohbohn , and the business will be conducted under the lirm name of Lnmomlorfor & Stroh- bolin. JJoth arc practical moat men , are very popular , and they will enlarge the business at No. 21 Main street far beyond its present proportions. They will also conduct a general stock busi ness in addition to their own slaughter ing. Success to the now tirm. Dr. Cleaver , 20 North Main. Tel. 117. Itonionihor Mandcl's is the only place where you can buy furniture and stoves on weekly or monthly payments. 323 nnd 325 Broadway. All grades hard coal , C. B. Fuel Co. I. . E. Roe , dentist , No. 27 Main St. , over Jacqunmin & Co.'s jewelry store. Agents Wanted For Prohibition Beer and Nerve Tonic. A strictly tem perance beverage. The best substitute lor boor known. My "Happiness" has no equal. Send orders to L. M. Finkol- btoin , Omaha , Nob. , or Council BlulTs. Blank books made to order. Can fur nish patent binding for parties wishing the same. Call and see samples at room 3 , Evoritt bloclc , 1'earl street. K & Co. Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & Co.'s loan oflicc , on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly con 11- dcntial. _ _ All grades soft coal , C. B. Fuel Co. Bargains in real estate in all parts of the city , W. S. Cooper , 130 Main street. I'oi'bonal 1'arnnr.ipliH. Captain A.V. . Cowles has severed his connection with the wholesale drug liouso of Harlo , Haas & Co. , and will engage in other business. Ho has received - coived a Mattering offer from the Kich- nrdson drug company , of Omaha , but thinks ho will make a change , although engaged in the drug business for six teen years. He will soon leave for Ohio for a visit with relatives , and will there join his company Company A , of this city , as it passes through on routu \Vashingtoa. . Mrs. E. E , Harkness offers for Ealo at her residence , No. ( > OS filnff street some of bar household goods and furniture , Houses and lots to sell on monthly payments by F. G. Day , 39 Pearl street. > Dr. C. C. Hasten , dentist , Opera house block. Gits IH CJiotin ! Aud gas fixtures are cheaper at the N. Y. Plumbing Co. , 114 Main st. A discount of thirty per cent from list price will bo given for thirty days. The London "Tailor's" is the place to got your clothes mado. 037 Broadway. ITuvo our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. Vf. B. Cooper has cash on hand to loan on approved city property , No. 130 Main street. Remember Mandol'a is the only place where you can buy furniture and stoves on monthly payments ; 353 and 325 Broadway. Houses and lots to soil on monthly payments by F. J. Day , 80 Pearl at. Newcomers or parties wishing to turnieh homos will do well to call on A. J. Mandoll , 323 and 325 Broadway. Mannivii , Two hundred foot of tno linost front- Ogo cm JLuko Miumwix for Bale by Guo. MirroALF , li Pearl at , ALL ABOUT COUNCIL BLUFFS , Sad Death of Dr. StUlmmi , Caused by Blood Poisoning. FATAL MISHAP AT THE TRANSFER HPV. BIr. Inckny'n I'lirlHlilniirrn Anx- IOUH to Uctnln Him TinOut - urowtli ofa Home Show I'rroottnl. Dentil of Dr. Klillinnn. Dr. Walter Doming .Stillman died at his liomc on Willow nvcnuo at a few minutes hoforo 12 o'clock yesterday morning. Blood poisoning was the fatal ailment. On the 15th inst. ho was called to attend a man who was suffer- in ) , ' from erysipelas. In wrapping up the diseased portion n pin in the band- atfo pierced his hand. He immediately cauterized it and anticipated no crious results from so slight a tiling. On the following Thursday the hand and arm had hccoino painful. Then the proper remedial agents wcro applied , but ap parently with little ellect , In two days more he gave up his labors , retired to his homo , called in a physical ! and ac knowledged that he was sick. At this time his condition was not thought to ho alarming , but with the lapse of dtiya the progress of the disease was more marked , tlic already enfeebled constitu tion giving way gradually to the pro- grebs of the destroyer. Counsels of the best medical men in this section wore held and all known remedies wore tried , but without permanent relief. Sat urday last ho relapsed into a &cml - unconscious blate in which ho remained until death came. In hib conscious moments he know and conversed with his family and friends and gave them the best as- biirnnces of hope in the future life. Thus passed away a nolilc man , leaving the heritage of a life full of good works. This heritage will be treasured in the years to come by all whose fortune it was to know Dr. Stillman. The deceased was born in Feoria , III. , November II , IKtT , and had just com pleted his lifty-lirst year. When the war-broke out he was an undergraduate at , a college which was under the direc tion of the justly celebrated Horace Mann. In April , l-Stil , ho enlisted in the Second Ohio volunteers , serving until the elo- > of the three month's ser vice. Upon his return home ho en tered upon the btudy of medicine at Ann Arbor , finishing his surgical course tit Cincinnati. In examination for service in the regular army corps , ho passed llrst and in March , ISG.J , ho was assigned to the post hospital at Macon , Ua. , where he remained until February , Iblili , when his regiment was mustered out. lloturning home ho entered active practice in Chicago. While hi-re his health failed and ho sought recuperation in the milder clim ate of California. After a time lie re turned east and fifteen years ago settled in Council Ulufl's. Of his life bore the people of Council HlulVs well know , and no eulogy can increase their love for him whoso life is thus briefly bkclehed. In the practice of his chosen profession ho won many laurels and lilled positions to which his skill and worth as a man most eminently fitted him. At the time of his death ho held the position of lecturer and permanent examiner in the Homeopathic Medical college at Iowa City. On .lunu 21 , IbOIJ ho was united in marriage to Miss Sallie Ann Birch , at Yellow Springs , Ohio. Two children , with the devoted wife , survive. The time and details of the funeral have not yet boon arranged. It was the wish of'the ecceased that ho should bo buried witli Masonic honors of the order , ho being an honored member. Don't Want Him to Go. The resignation of Uov. T. J. Mackay as rector of St. Paul's church is causing considerable agitation in his parish , and no little co"mmont in the commu nity , lie has already accepted a call to tno parish at Dedham , Mass. , but the vestry of his church hero declined to accept his resignation. Under the Episcopal form of church organization the relationsliip must be dissolved by mutual agreement , otherwise the bishop is united upon to adjust matters. It is expected that to day some mutual agreement will be reached and thus tin end put to the friendly contest. St. Paul's church is determined to retain Mr. Maekay , if possible , and a strong pres sure is being brought to bear upon him to induce him to reconsider his deci sion. Mr. Maohay is quite firm and de cided in regard to the matter. His chief reason for making the change is that his health and strength will not permit his carrying on the arduous work necessary here. Ho has already spent many years in the work of church building , and if ho remains hero there is considerable financial work to bo done. The church is only about $11,000 in debt , but ho feels that the burden of tliis largely rests upon him. The vestry meets to-day again. Ilie Girls Oh.lcot. A delegation of the now Ogden hoiibo girls called at Tin : Bun olllco about the reported trouble with help in that hotel. ' Wo haint anything to say as to what the boys do. " remarked the chief spokes man or spokcsgirl. "The boys can lake them of themselves , but the girls ought to have their side printed. " "Well , what is there you want to Bay ? " "There's several things. Now the proprietor says ho would rather employ negroo , with all the trouble about razors , than -employ girls. The fact is that where they employed girls in the din ing room they didn't employ enough to serve the guests , and , of course , it wasn't satisfactory. It was no fault of the girls though. And another thing wo wish vou would say. All talk about quarrelling and hair pulling , and nil that kind of talk , is wrong&o far as the girls are concerned. I don't believe they can provb tmv such thing. " "Tho girls got along nicely with ouch other , do thoyV" 'Oh , of course , sometimes a girl gets a little provoked about something , but then I never knew of their being any pounding , or doing anything of that Borl. No , it's wrong to give It tp the girls that way. Wo'ro trying to earn tin honest living , and it aint right. " Money loaned on fuinlturc , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of vbluo at low rutcG of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing , A. A. Clark it Co. , olHco cor. Broadway and Main , over American express , Sleigh bolls , sleds and skates at cost to close out. Qv > r.i.i > J. G. Tijiton , real estate , 627 C'dway , Tint Old District Kohool. About two years ago tv homo enter tainment was given in Council BlulTs , entitled "Tho Old District School. " The opera house was crowded two uiguta , and u large amount of inouoy realized for the religious and chavita ble organizations , under whoso auspices it was given. The wonderful success of the entertainment gave ri o to many inquiries na to particulars , from other places , desiring to give a similar enter tainment. This led to the publication hero of a pamphlet , and these wore sold all over the country. During the last two years , from reports received , it ap pears that over $ ' > 0,0X ( ) has boon thus raised for churches , relief corps , charit- tib'o ' societies , etc. Such has boon one of the outcomes of "The Old District School , " as sent forth from Council HlnlTs. Many , who have given the entertain ment , in other places , have son ; Inquir ies ns to other homo entertainments. "Have you got anything else ? " "Isn't there something else nowV These queries have led to the starling of anew now enterprise in Council Bluffs the only one of its kind in the United States. It is called "Tho Kntortain- mcnl Bureau , ' 'and Is under the manage ment of .1. K , llarknoss. Its purpose is to furnish outlines and suggestions , cos tumes , properties , etc. , for all sorts of homoenlertainmonts for the churches , societies , the parlor , etc. A monthly is being published , giving information along this lino. It is a very unique publication. The monthly is also ill-voted largely to the interests of Chautauqua , and the grand assembly to be held hero in June1. In it will bo found all the news con cerning the as-einbly , besides other matter : ) of special interest to Chautau- qua circles. THE COUNCIL BLUFFS MONEY On hand for city loans ; lowest rates of interest. Kino farms close to lllulTs to exchange for city properly. Western lanu to exchange for city property. Big bargains in Hroadway lots. Fine business property 'to exchange for well improved farms. Good stock of groceries for sale , not for trade. Houses and lots on monthly payments. Small pavments down. Prices ranging fromS775to SI,000. Cheap lots in Kvans , ' , Wright's , Coch- rau's and most all additions to city. Fine acre property for sale from $100 to $500 less tlfan present worth. No. 10 Pearl .St. , Council Hinds. GO TO THE Ami SKI ( lie best lilting $ i\\t \ you ever liacl. NOJ31 Broadway " , _ - " Council Bluffs. D.H"McDANELD" & CO , , Hidesjallow , Pells , Illsltest niai'ki't prices. I'rosnpt returns. KJO anil SCii Mulii St. . ( . 'ount 11 Illutls , Jow.u M K RCliANTS Who Will Save You Money IFYOU BUYof THEM. to g'ADAMS ' Cfto o & G'O.'S SHOE Si House , S 41" Ilroailwnv , 2 ? U' ' Council Illutls. s5 THE BEST. era It Always M " * CHEAPEST lifsjjsjg AH I ran prove ly es C.H 3 . Pl liuntlretls. W ta C , Lanzendorfer , MAIM STKKST. FIELD & ESTEP , FUNERAL DIRECTORS , Particular attention given to I'mbulmlng. \u. M X .IBalii SI. , C'oiiix-il til 11 Us. I'nrnlturoropnirliii ; neatly ilouo. Ollico culls uttt'iiilcil promptly iluy anil THE : BEST : M CO MEATS c. o S O 2 AT Til 13 K s t LowestPrlcesI f o i u , _ ' - sro 2 - O 2 ro H 53 Poultry of nil kinds " I'd loonier. I S > ' K 5 cyp ? E3 g h ( JlVi : MK A CAI.U . E. Mottaz No. 114 K. Hroailn'f SPECIAL NOTICES. WANTS. NOTIfl ! of illssoliitlon of co-purt- narBlilj ) . Notlro is hereby Klveu that the co i > aitnerthlii lii'rotoforo oxlst- int ; beiweon thu iiiiiliTMlgncil untler the 11 nil inline of I'aiuoiiH A ; Keller , for tin ) purpose of developing anil oporutliiK a nnntl anil ( travel pit near fllnton , la Mllld fotinty , lown. Is tills day dissolved liyrmitnul consent. Witness our liands this llilli cliy ; of Jnnitnry. A. I ) . , IHSII. 0. K. I'AltSONS. V. I , . KRU.Ktt. JTOVKS to rent at low rates. A. J. Mnadel'8 , " ' y ilro.idttny. JK VOUliavoany yood furnltura or carpets for mile. Mundel will fitvo you all they uio north : U1 and "i llroaihvuy , runt at low rates. A. J. Mandel , STOVKStii aSJ and ilil llroadwny. TFVOU have anv Kood tnrtiltiiro or carpets X for sale , .Mandel Mill Kho you for them nil they are worth , iCUund H.'A llrouduny , 1T10II HUNT UnolltiiK house fit 0 rooms , No , A ? 1707 N'lntli avenue , north of Planters hotel. A. J. Stephoiuon , 'J34S. Main st. Prit.VISlTTil ) front room to 1 or S gentlemen ; No. HI. ? &th avenue , n''iir transfer. 1p OK SAI.1JIIor o"ranc5riTr\VyomliiB. Three 1 Hundred head of horses , mares and rolls. Uaugn facilities first class. As part payment trill take Council HlnlM property. UeoiK'iMet ' - = alf. H PearUt. _ _ \\THAT 18 1T-A stock of Clotlilnp. Hoots > > unil Hhoes , IlutH and Caps , denta' Fur. nlshliiK ( joods , Dry ( Joods. .Invoice 110,000. What have you to olfcrir lilt Hroadway , Council LAND AND CASH to exchange for merchan dise , and merchandise for Kood lands. Wanted llardwarn. Address H , II , Neal , No. . ' 8 I'earl bt. . Council Hlulls , _ POIl HI'.NT FurnUhc'd rooms ; also uufu r nlshed rooms- Apply at 15 N. Mam ut WANT1JD To excuunze city property for unenicumbered land. Jonnbton A ; Van fatten , 31 Mom St. , Council lllulTs , lo. _ FOU BAIjB My house uad lot , corner Second a\fnueaiul Ninth utreet : also house and lot K7 Butb uvcntie ; terms easy. I , A , MllUIlt. 0 15 IIKM < . o. A BELL & BERLIHGHOF , Arcliitccfe , Designer , anfl Siiporinlenilents of Conslrnclion , Mr. Itcrllimliof MILS se cn jcnrs ullh MMidol ( < svuIin , 1'ishrr.t Lo ry , nml tins tli-slpiKMl inanjof llic llm"t blocks in Oinahn anil CuniR'll lUulTs. Plans and Specifications Prepared and Estimates mafld on Application , Studio , lloom 2 Opcru House Jlloclt CITY MEAT "MARKET ! TO THE FRONT ! UNTIL ri'tlTIIKU NOTICK I WIM. RKl.t , BEEF , VEAL & PORK Of MOWN lillhSXINn Iowa Cattle Fed oo Iowa , And will moot niiy houe < t coin petition on prlcas for I Ii sM'lnss Jlo.its. J , M. SCANLAKT , ISO nrondwny. - - Telephone iOI. TUX UUH MUHM. Tnos. Of-i-it'Kii. \V. II. . > . I'fsr.v. OFFICER & PliSEY , BANKERS. rornor Main ntul Uro.nlnny. COI'NOII ' , ULUK S , IOWA. Doalurs In foreign r.ntt ilomestto evchaiiKC. Collcrtions uiiulo anil Interest imld on tlinuilo- Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Pro tectors , Etc , C. It. .VIJOD , Council Hlnfru , la. A. F. CLATTERBUCK , .119 IIKOADWAY , COUX ( IIj lU UFrfS , : : 1O\VA. PRIVA7EDEECTIVE. Private watchmen ftirnlslie.il tit any nnil nil times. f-pei Inl ntlontlnn clVcn to uolloi lion of chat- to ! inorteaKci and notes. Money ti > loan on gpoil chattel sei'itrtty. Jti'ferenrc Any banfe ; nttortu-j , 01 business man In the city. iUNPRECEDENTED ; ATTRACTION tj OVKK A MlUJON Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incoruoratcil liy the U'slslaliire In 18ii8 , for Kilticntlomil nml Churltalilu ) iurposei > , anil Its franchise nmtlo apatt of the pieient Stain Con stitution , lu IfcTO , by an overwhelming pomilnr vote. 1th MAMMOTH nilAWINUStako place Si'inl- AnnuallvUuiio ami ler inten ami its UltAN'I ) SlNOl.i : Nl'MIinit DHA'WING.S take place in cnchot the other ten months of the year , unilnru nlldraun In pnljllc , at the Acmlcmy of Music , Now Orleans , Iu. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS , For Integrity f its Irjnviiijs ) } > ami Prompt Payment ( if Prizes , ATTKSTKI ) AS FOLLOWS : "Wedo hereby certify that wo supervise the nrraiiKements for all the Monthly anil bcml-An- nnul Drawings oC ThoLottlhtan.i State Lottery ( ouipnny , and In person mauiiuo nm ! lontro the llrawlngs tlicras lves , an 1 thnt the snmo are conilucteil with honesty , fairness , anil In peed faith touuiil all partlon , nnil wt > uulhorlzu the company to nso tills ccrtlUcate , lth fne hlmllcs of onr Hlgnatnros nttaclioil , In Us artver tlsements " COMMISSIONERS. We. the timlerslKileil Hunks anil Ilankprs.will pay all rrizon ilniun In The Louisiana Ktnto notterlus which may be presented at our coun ters. It. M. WAfiMSMIV , I'ri'S. I.onls ami Nat. Ilank. I'IKllIti : I.ANAUX. I'roH. Stuto Nat'l ' lUnk. A. HAI.inviN , Pros. New Orleans Nafl Hank. CAItlKOIIN. . I'res. fnlonNatloiml Hank. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , At the Aundmny of MIIDIU , New Or leans , Tuesday , February ju 1HSO. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each. Halve : , $10 ; Quarter : , $5 ; Tenths , $2 ; Twen tieths , $1. MST OP I'll IUS , i : or io.ixuis IHOIKJU I I'lti/.i : or 50.000 is 1 ] 'iti/Kor y.'i.oiHis ' 1H ] 0UOnio , ( ) H ai.UUO 25 ( ! ' l.OuOnro 10U _ OK r Klato . . . nu.ooo PHl/.KSOK : ttOare 00.001 MO I'llIXIISOl' atJnrn 100,1X10 .API'IIOXIM VJ ION I'lll/KS. 100 I'rlzes of J.IOO arc KAOOO IUU Prizes of IfiiO are : KII , XJ 100 Pilzehof IWIaie ttOUO ) rniiMi.vAu .1113 Prizes of f 10(1 ( are . > 9U Prizes of 100 uro ! ftit 0 1,131 IMzeH , amotmtlng'to . . tl.U'il.HM NOTE. Tlrki'ti" ilniwlni ; rApltiil 1'rl/i-j 1110 uutou- Itlnil ti ) trrnilniil pilii'8. - - - ; iri < < iuCl.i'iilATi ( ! > i , orajiy fiirtlii'r liirorinnlloD Icnlrpcl , wrlln liEllil ; tc < - lSi > unilerslmii'il , tliiurlr > intlnB ronr ru lilenie.wltli Mali ) , ( 'aunty , btruulmul mm I IT. .MOID iiipul ruturn mall delivery will Lo nv Mini. I lir your unclunliii ; mi onruluno l > eurliia your lull Hililreia homl I'OVI'.UNOTKS. . txiui ! > .Moncr Onleri. on N'i'W York Krrlinnue III ortllnui ) li'tlor , Currency liy Uxiiri'sa ( utour uipuDie ) aililrunK'il 3rJt. A. DAIM'IIIN , " ' New Orlen'nM-i. Wu&uinuton , I ) . C. Address Re islofeJ Letters to OHI.KA.NS NATIONAL IIAXK _ NeirUrl > ni.La , 'T1"lt lho JittTraent of urlic Ii ( Jl'AUA.VlKHn IV totlll NA I'lONAI. 1IANKS OK New Urlenni , nnil liu Tickets mo > liiloil by the 1'romdunt of nn hull- iitlon whofo cliarlcruil rlnhts nro ri'cuirnlzcil In Hie illilieBt court * ) tli ore torn , Lo ro of all liultatlont IP unonrmoiu n huiaei. " O.NK lMl.lAUIs ihe iirlpu of Jim ( inullest part or rattion ot u ticket IS.SUHU II V IJaiii Htir Drawing. inytlilni ; In ouriiumu offercJ forluts tliau a Dollar Ii The TYLER SYSTEM of BANK COUNTERS Cinnot be Zzcellod. They uro Elfjint In Detla and rery Low In Price. Alto , Court Houtt Furniture , and Borne tOO Btylei of Offlcu Bt ki , Cb ( r , Tdll.i. tit , 100 Fete llluitiated Oatilogui Jree. Pottage 7 OU. TYLER DESK CO. , StJouls , Ho , , U.S.A , This space is reserved for C. J. COL BY'S Real Estate advertisement , which will appear in our next issue. Look oiit for bargains. An old established Boot and Shoe business in Council Bluffs. Iowa. The Phillips stock of Boots and Shoes at 413 Broadway , is for sale and the store will be rented. Best stand and trade in city. Nearly thirty years in one location. Present stock from $12,000 to $15,000. For further par tic alar s apply to Or. D. Phillips , at the store , or to N. C. Phillips , one of the execu tors of the J. M. Phillips estate. N. P. DODGE , Executor. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. HRIRI IIMRINF llytlraulic and Sanitary Engineer. IMans , Intimates , i Lllll\l I 1 Dl \ \ L. " Specifications. Supervision of I'tiblic Work. Building , Council IMtiffs , Iowa. N lusticc ot the Peace. Office over American E\presi > , No.119 IJroadwny , Council Blufls Iowa. Si QI\/IQ [ \ / A ttoineys at Law , Practice in the State and Fed era O6 OIIVIo ' Courte. Onicc Roonib 7 and 8 , Sluigart-Ueno Ulock , Counci1 151iifl'i > . Iowa. Room IUl SIllait nlocK > BURKE & TINLEY WHYSHOUED YOU BUY A 1. It is the most ilurnulo Piano nnilc. " , It improves undur us-e. J. It has iiiuie rohinio of tonr tlmn any other iiistrnmi'tit } . It stands in tune longer than any ether Piano. . " > . It is the only Piano with the now patent harp-stop 0. It is Die only Piano with the now metal key suppoit. 7. It is unequalled In notion. S. It leads nil others amonir the liest iK-oplo. y. It is the liandsoiiiust Piano niiitlc. 10. And most important ot nil it is fcoltl a MUELLER MUSIC CO. , ! V'0. 103 MAIAI .STHBiUT , IT.S , I.I. Adapted for SIZES FROM 25 TO 300 ELECTRIC HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER POWER , Mills and Ele/ators / , Spicincatlons and estimates furnUlied for complcto steam plants. ItPKiilatlon , Durability ( ! imi- . lutecd. Can show letters from uteri wlicio fuel Kconomy Is eqtinl ulth CorlUi Non-Couilonsliij ; . E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send for Cntnloguo. No.r)10 I'oiu-1 Street , Council UhiiK LADIES OF OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS - ) Altl ! 1SV1II 1 > TO ( M.I. AT ( - MRS. C. E. GILLETT'S HAIR EMPORIUM And M'i > lirr Jino line of Hair ( Joods. FINEST IIAIIt OltNAJIKNTS in ( lie i-ilv. WljjK , Heard.etc. . , Tor Kcnl or Sale. > LIvriE A.\ KSI-2 I'AINTK , IIAIIt llt IOSM MJ. JJTC. IIV MAIL KI'.CKIVL I'HOMI'T ArillN'JIO.S , 2$5" -W F. J. BBEZEE , Taxidermist and Naturalist. Permanently located at No. It Noith f.th kt. , opposite posloflicc. on Motor l.liu' . Council lllullH , In If you have spec linens don't wait for prlcoH , Hend them tohltn hefoie they spoil. If you don't want them after they me mounted o will pay you the highest market price for them , Will make u specialty of head * and diesslni ; urs during the winter. POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET H , PETHYBRIDGE & CO. , PROPS. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dcnlora in Sa-"ULsagre of .11 ! Ki3n.c5Ls ! , Orders Promptly I'Mllcd and Dulivurcd. . 635 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. O. Ei. GILBEB.T , Manufacturer of TAXIDERMY GOODS. 114- Broadway , Council Bluffs , lown. Orders for all Innds of Dakota and Montana ) " flloil ) UulTalo and ether heads on hand. Satisfaction guaranteed to those Bending lu work to bo done. Uuffulo burns in novelties. UKATKI'Uli-COMFOHTIM ] . Epps 's Cocoa. IMIEAKI-'AST. "njr n thorough kmmlcilKn of tlin nntnrnl lotti ttMiii eotftn tin' iippi-AllitiiMit illerMlon nnil nutri lion , ami l jr n curvlitl n | > | > llft tliiii tit thnriiio proper. tire of well 'plottis ! room , Mr K'l" | ImM'roTMM our tiri-nHn't Int'le with n ilptipnitMjr tlnvirnl liorrntco wlf1' HUT < a\ \i < tunny- heavy ilotltir Mll . It 1 > JmllcloiK o of ouch Hrllrh'i or dolt that n COIIM Inilimnint l > c RriKlnnll ; built up until trnns rnoui h tn rp < l l rvcry tpiulcnc ; to ill cin o , H rtrctl * < if snlitlcniiilKillc nrr Hontini ; nrmiml n rviii1jr InMtmk wherever there Ii n wi < nk point Wo nmr oniii'U nmnrn fntni Miutt by koc > | > lMk' < nir olip neil lortinol with purr hloml ntul n pntprrlr nourlitioi > > "Illi liulllnx natrrur milk Fold onlr In hair inmml tun hy UrOi-rr Inholc 1 ttm llotuiuiipatluu I.OMHIN. LINEN IFOR SALE * EVERYWHERE. HOLD MEDAL , PARIS , 1878 , BAKER'S \Van iniol ntunttiltlii ; iurn foron , ( torn wlmh tlic c\cc < cl (111 lia l > tni trptincd II h.n Ilionj than Iti'ff tmifn llif fttfxytlt , i [ Coon imxriluitli starili Allow. root or Suffn , ami t tlicrcfotc far m.irr ti oin'imial , cuflln j lff > th an nut fill ii ( iip It is < lclHion % iinutivlnnR , Mrciixthtmnt : , c.tMl > di * KCMCI ! , ami ailtmi illy ; iilail | l forin * wluliaN ntlla for PCIKUIIMII health * Sold lij ( JroccrKcicrjwhprc.f W , BARER & CO , , DorchosTcp , Mass , Are the Best , IN TIIK l. MVfl.\Ij ! QI'AI.ITIKS OP Durability , Evenness o * Point , and Workmanship. mittt for trhl of IS iHffi-renl Ptylon by imll.oi I'tnf ' 1O cent in Htiim | > B Auk lurcan o.8. , , . . llrimilxaj. 1VISON , BUKEMM1 & GO , , New York. If inn ilrslrr ti > opin nnr ur m.iUi' , tn'lum * ' , wo sli.ill he | il .isi > i | tn mull i with JimW .illuw In- tfii" > lim Illitf Doi'iibits , IlKiiiiint llu < lm".s 1'aper , It-ilr in illsiin tlir | uimli.il | fit Irs uf Kiniipr , also l.i tti ! > nf ( milt , niul ti.uisu ! an ) liu incs In the line < > f ItA.NKI.M3. SPECIAL DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES. IIMUHM-II tiilnij or iiiBimiiMnniriui | , s' " ' " " < ir " u- CitoMisinxl other . ! ! > Mi > iultli" < . ( tli.il ) InIIM | | II | tOM'i'iircnrio * - I'dtiillth ' \on An i'\p < i u incur t nmlH \ C > rars Kl\i us ailuiiitnxc In HtTtiitf ; tlu * luM lim'MiiitMita. lioth . ! * lo h'i : illu : uul ilti.um.il vtiiiKllnic \ > i also ill l' ' III I.\M > W.VKKAVrS AMI .SI 1C II' . CHICAGO N. Y. Olfico : Z Wall St..oor. Brondway. UKTIV : iS .lj Sold by Goodman Drug : Co. I DtMIIIMrd llro" IndUrr.llou , ar " Sg T Jvf u'uBiijlhliMm IMPKOVH5 ? ! 2 f BeJWRWft ? ! ! "jlj | j ! ; " : viirpoiF CtlllEor _ . , . . . - - , v T.- -Ts.7. f " v vpJ P" ! " ' , S niHi u.l < i.ll u ii ( rrf.l o1 Llrrtrlr. V.'A , L"r ' " ' " / lliroujli.il. * pirn , rcilor- Ing II fin VA i , to llnllli > n < \lnurnuihl l rrnoth. Ultdrl3 ' " ' " "ii sTAKiLiror orurrclti5l 10liicaili. i y.M .f" * - , . . . IlKl.r.nillliiir-rnXirj'diBpldiifG. ' nj 01. . ( inl t fce. ijcr- m D"nlPr rut ft In Ihrrenonllji. B lfd i. . mpilrt < . ilitup. BAHDEHEIECrRIOC0.1CUI. s , ll ! ii.cnjOAOOa4I Itolfusl , Dulilin anil Lhorpool From New York Every Tuesday , "aliln iiaKMiRo J > Ti atul J.V ) , acoonlliiB to locution ot state room , llxciiislon M.I lo J'JO. 'toi'nigo lo nnil Iroin Kuropo at Lowest It.itoa. M1STIN HALUWIN .V CO. . flcii'l Agents , Kl llroailway. Now Vork , I01IN I1LIXJI3N , ncu'l Western Ajont , 104 Itanilolpli Kt. . t'lilcaKO. lAItllV K. MOOUIIH. ARClit. Oiimlia. { cduuod Cabin Jtatus to ( jlif , jew 13x- liibition. 'ornerof Illtli anil Cnniain sticclH , ( liainli ref Commnica IliiHillng. 'npKnl ' Stork $100,000 , ! iillly ) ! ( of.Sliii-liIiolilprs 800,000 llto per rini paid nn 'IfMinpitc. lonnx , iniMlo on real Milc ) urn ! | iursniMl ) hi-ciirity , nutry , Miirrauth , ntuOki OIIN I. MIMC-i. l'ri' < l'l ' lll AM > lliW UOsl'.WA'l I'.H. Viru I'ron Ion IIIIVI I'.ll I , . 'I'llO.MA.H i anlilcr. IIOAUI ) IIIIIKlTiMt- - * > lin I. .Miles , KrlliliH llunkoil , [ iniurl ritiior , Julin II. I\HIK ; , > iilrt'\v Hnviiw.itcr , Murrli Morrlsnii , i' . A. I. . Ullilmii , Urn. K , llurkur , civ. Alvlii Kiiiinlera , liiuctur 11. 'lliDiiinn , oriiiiiii A. Kiilin , , II. JtHiiitiin , Julin Itiinh , ( ico. C. JluliblQ OF OMAHA. iirllifasl Conu-r Farnam unil HMIi Sis. aid Up Ciiillal | .T7T7T $ , " K,000 ) nrpliiM 1'iiml 10I,000 ) , HANK illTlll'IIV. f'ri'Sd'ent. HAMl'KIj ' ItO'jHJIfc ' , Vice President. iN : II , WOul ) . I ashler. UTIIKII DUAKI5 , Asilstant ( ashler. Arciiuntsmilii Hodand piompt attuntluii trusted to Us cum. _ 'STnUMENTS ' rjnt OunccJtil by (1m ireafrit u. ti t to bauno < VJ lMt on llb r Il ml > | ilierii , I'nctorT founded 1042 U MincliPMtr , Fiixlmnl. Cttnludu * liu. L bh & UCAIY. ttitcgt. tdi AjlJ. I of IU U.fc IVOUCIC A. UUt DHK U Artoi . . ) 1'JI Donrliuru fcl. , Clucnin , nuriuu ( fuel 1 ri i * tusiuusi quiotlr .nJ loiuiiyir *