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THE DAILY BEE.| COUNCIL BLUFFS FRIDAY MORNING DEC. 17, OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by enrrier in any part of the city at Twenty cents per week, H.W.Tiurow, - -« Manager. 1 TELEPHONES: Praixree Orrice, No. 43, Nient Epiion No. 8. MiINOR N. Y. Plumbing New fall goods at Reiter's Another Royal Arcanum party is to be given Wednesday evening of next week Masquerade sujtsat Mrs, J. E. Met Ifs for rent. None cheaper west ench Cook™ be on exhibition at Brackett's, No. 2 Permit to wed fromi Paris will 18th instant, % e John Currie, of A Heaston (¢ and Eva L. Carter, both of Mace: donia Mrs. G. A Robinson will g Tuncheon o her Jady friends liome, No. 724 Firet avenue, this afternoon. She will be assisted by Mrs. O. M. Brown and Mrs. Jennic MeConnell We carry a larger stock than ever be fore. Our stock is the cleanest, best assorted, newest designed in the city. Our prices defy competition. See and convince yourself, Burhorn, jeweler, No. 17 Main street. Yesterd the police run in a i0 delights in the by Tom,” and who was as music as he was of wliskey. | ry until the stimulant had the necessary slumber fol- Songs contains an ount of the life and exploits of nd consists of for horus for each. By the l||u~h||n~ chorus was worn rather thin, William Hanthorn, of \hh alf Bros,, has gone to Bridget tun , on the sad of rum- 1 of Inu who died qum suddenly last morning. From a paper. r ceived from there it appoars that Mrs Hanthorn was on last Friday about the house as usual, when about half past 10 o'clock a stroke of ysis came upon ner and she fell helpiess upon the floor. Unable to arise she was compelled to lie there until a few minutes past 12 o'clock, when her son John came home from work for his dinner. She remained conscious until 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and then gradually sunk. She s five children. A fine, large line of the most elegant ns, silver and plated ware, China and glassw suitable yand wedding presents, at C. wequemin & Co.’s, No. 27 Mam street direct Underwood, Jo'clock singing name of full of He kept - = Sce that your book: e made by Moore- house & Co., room 1, Everett biock = - Weather strips at Chapman's 105 Mai Hon. 1. T, Roberts wili AL Snith to Couneil Blufl's Smith & Robert ill b and while ttie y Le congratulated, the depart two prominent eitizens is unive grotted in Denison. They are men—hoth important factors in the pub- lic affairs of town and county—and the best wiskes of our people will go with 1w Mk Teonarts il dontHoes resign his positien as representative in the near future. He has served the people well in that capacity and enjoys the confidence and n o of his party.—Crawford County Bulletin, Mr. Charles ¢ howme by illness G W, Tanner, of the transfer foree, is suffeving from an over-sized carbuncle. (A L \\ add Ivl turned from Phoeniy ¥ lay morning. He has | red with the Phoen;s Bridze company's works for the lust s months, and will open an agency of Hul well known company at Kunsas™ City on the st of Jan Buchanan, of Stanbury, Mo., endent of the Wabash, was in the city yesterday. Colonel MeKiss from St. Louis Fountain confined to his ock urrived yester wife, child and n of rooms on the pi Ogden house with the Uang this city, instead of Omalia A, their future home - Notico-—-Opera hous Yoo re-opened We have a fine larg novelties that we are than ever was k handkerehi clot} DS, ¢ Joix n. Xo & Co, floor of th wher shon, ine of Chy selling ol also mlnh rs gloves, lie friends of the of Battle Creck, Mich, flort to erect w qrave, ruth an her muking monument over BOWERS USED THE PASS The Railroad Company Thought He Was Modest, but He Wasn't, Franeisc Post: **The Union ¥ e folks were awful glad when neer- tain man dicd in one of the agents name was Bowers, ago he saved About a dozen yoars A trin from running into a hout n his farm, aud the Union Pacific folks felt grateful to him. Mr. Clark, who was then superintendent, but who is now with the Milwaukee and St Paul road, sent Bowers and oflered Tiim 500 . but when Mr. Clark proposed to him out upass good for the rest of didn’t object. When od muking out the pass Would you mind my «knw friend? I might e City some day mine down to see for out the p: want to and take a friend of Mr. Clark felt so grateful didn’t mi akmg it out good for & nd;in faet, he was willing to do most nything at ‘that time. The pass was nt up to the headquarters, where it re- ceived the signatures of the president and general passenger agent and wus re- lurlml to Bowers, “Well, now, what do you think® For ars ‘he has been rnlnu__ from Salt Lake City, from Lake Ogden, and othr ud never alone y a ‘friend’ with him. The friend usually some commercial travel phort, Bowers had made railroad » reghlar business for the past twe He made arrangements with va- Tious wholesale and jobbing houses to carry their men, and booked his engge- ments months ahead sometimes, hen these failed he picked up stray passen- ers here and theve, After paying his sleeping car and other expenses” he had from $0 to $8 4 day cloar profit. Out of this profit he managed to amass a snug little fortune. He tried to use his pass on the limited express, but the ecompany would not ¢ it. When he did nwmm it he was liable to be ejected between sta- tions, even if the train was going up | pawn <hon, o | ¢ Bowers modestly declined the | BURGLARS NEATLY BAGGED. { Two Young Fellows Brought to a Oonfes- tion and Their Plander Becured, MAJOR WILLIAMS ON TRIAL. The Methodist Men Give a Novel Entertainment—A Quiet Wed- ding — The Druggists Cases In C Bagging Two Burglurs, Wednesday mght, Captain O'Brien, of r foree, noticed a young n trying to dispose of a lady’s gold w The young fellow went to Goldstein's and then wisited the other ioldetein’s, where O'Brien dropped in on him as he was trying to borrow #15 on the wateh, The fellow claimed that the watch belonged to his wife, and at a wink from O'Brien, Goldstein told him that he would not lend the money to lim on the wateh, as it belonged to lns wife and he had no business to pawn it. The fellow asked if he would lend the money to his wife, if she came in, and on being ans wered in the aflirmative he said his wife would come in the morning with the watch to get the loan. O'Brien got into ation with the young man, who did not know that he was an oflicer, and they had quite a chat together. O’Brien learned that his name was A, Woodford, and that he had a partner. He went so far as to walk about town with the officer and point out his partner, who proved to e Jiminy Suliv v still younger fel- inetecn, w utation of @ 0 ('Brien took them both md loeked them nHv at the police On heing searched there wuas found on them several clues to throw further light upon them. Jdn one of their pockets was found a clipping from the Breg, giving an aceount of the burglary of the store steenth street, oceupied by is, who was formerly in the velry business here. That burglary oceurred Tuesday night, and the ence of this chipping n the poeket of one of the fellows indicated that possibly they had some speeial interest in the event. An express receipt was also found show i box had been shipped to Ot- tumwaand it appeared that this must con- tain the stolen gooc The fellows evi- tently intended to leave here for that place, seeure the goods there and make way with them. Woodford was ques- tioned closely as also Suilivan from (In-u\ ned enongh to st the oftic Davis lr\u"! Ty mitted this prac y. Ofticer O tover to Omaha on lhu and in company s, went to Woodford's hmw Mnx h is only hre lvinh from 1 arch. Mrs. \\umhn\d e of the matter, of silver table spoons w. cering the description of those Something was thrown out of th down while the oflice: seareh, It prove and inside of conver: station. to be alady's bustie, this was founa snugl n quantity of jewelry ht rings. two pins, Lete.” These were belonging o ned that Wood- ) id a4 restaurant, nest Dayis' store, and wus r with the details of the situation. his wife were frequently’ m the store getting change or buymg s ¢ lie sold out Ins restaurant. Wood- tmitting that he w lary pleaded as he had to p IR Itilis fomily ko way, and being out of money and with no eniployment he was st tempted uul fell ¥ ] waiter in in Dunlap, |'U|u.!"!1 he has worked in Umaha for some time past. The two young men agreed to go across the river without putting the oflicers to the trouble of gewing a requisition. A telegriam was sent to Ottumwa to have the mysterious ke \I‘Il( nck )\l‘lr‘ ‘md it will be ear v gold ch identificd l,\‘\lh 1 her, It was furthe ford until door to M It seoms that ther the two young fel in the penitentixry. ance for escape & senfenc To “See Naple @ood, but to own 1 New her and live out a naturs 1s more sensible i Christmas Novel , No. 32 Broadway. s for w good I\n..l wd’s, jeweler, Tive hundre boys and Mercany Bros, ves ! Stoves ! Stoves ! thirty cost Tor For the next ays L will sell he: IHII" stoyes at shoonly. >, C. DEVoOL, Substantial \mum(wnnlm -md I estate loans, J ¢ E, L 101 Peur] street, Counetl Bluft e Doings in Court, In the district co jury yesterday morning returned verdict of guilty agamst Hurry W the emb zhmg salesman of | nt & Co. There wits nol o claim set up in his de- fense, except that the e should have been tried in Harrison county instead of in this county, The jury concluded that it would do its duty in the attempt to i send the fast young man to a place of ance, and not let the techuicality avail him Yesterday o larg was tuken up in the discussion of a mo- tion to dismiss various cases brought against druggists and others lmlnlmg county s to scll intox liquors. rEUmMents were num h and to those sufficiently versed in the law to appreciate the fine points drawn, 1t was intensoly interesting. Judge Cole ud resisted the motion, his ng a musterly one, pleasing in rhetorie, and at times verging into the eloguent, while surcasm was used cut ting like'n keen blade, Those support- inj uw motions in the several cases were John N. Baldwin, who made the main argnment, W. S. Williams, I k Shian, Colonei Keatley and I'. Benjamin After the motion was argued and sub- witted, the case of Major Williams was called. He is charged with killing a fel- low confidence man named James Hughes, in the old Union Avenue hotel There was much difficulty in securing a jury, and a special venire made for fifteen udditional ones. Col. Daily aud J. J. Frainey are the defendaut’s attor- neys. Three others were indicted jointly with Williams, but the only one who did not skip was George Gerspaclier, who 15 here ready for trial. 1t was decided by the wish of the prosecution, 1o try them separately, and Williams first, This case will take some time in the trial, and while there is little or no doubt but that Will- iams killed Hughes, there secms to be much difticulty in securing the attend- ance of witnesses, and.to get those who are bere to tell what they Teally know ion of the time THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, A Nover Entertainment. Laget evening the Methodists gave an enjoyable entertainment. This church saciety is winning a reputation for the novelty and success of t entertan- ments, and that of last evening certainly added to it. The programme opened with musie by the church orchestra, con sisting of L. W. Tulleys, E. S nett, Paul Tulleys and Hugh Smith. Several war congs were also given as pleasing musical features. One of the choice numbers of the evening was the reading by Prof. McKn Despite the fact that he is in shattered health, and that his voice is but a shadow of what it was, he shows the marks of a true artist, and wonderful in some peets. S { ulmg which was ex T'le really novel part of the entertain ment was the supper provided by the men. The tables were well spread, and the cookery was such as rouse no suspicion but that femiine fingers haa been at work preparing the rofreshments Those mlhup- of the cuisine were B S. Barn Henry Dale aud H. P. N Mr. Da |.4»n.gn..- chicf of the t men served the tables, and in fa the ones who entertained last ov every respeet, instead of the ladies. - “hristmas wares of W. S, Homer & Main strect, and save money are Joning money ol soeurities at one 0. See them before - Millinery goods at_cost_fe days. Mrs. W.J. Scoles, No next 30 i Broad - " cetric door bells, hm rms and etrical appli York l lumbing Co. Wedded « On Wednesday in ¥ thi l’llnl'll'fl." y afternoon at 2 ‘mont, tr. Jacob city, and Miss 1du Crow, of e wedded by Judge k, who has been in the employ of Messrs. Honry Eiseman & Co. for over ears, m their clothing department. y asked Wednesday morning for ‘e of absence for a day, and taking the mormng teuin, skipped for Fremont: he first untances had of the Jake, as he is passed around th The newly wedded housckeeping iu this o'clock, wrk, of inden, cigars iy conple will go (o city shortly. Dou't buy your new suit or overcoat until you look at those at Metealf Bros’ - n elegant line of short ket Wraps, new- , ete., cheap, to close thent out. Jony Bexo & Co. Hard and soft ik sizes. Missouri and Fael company, 538 phene 186, best quality, all lowa woad, €. B Broadway. Tele- Important Culture, To-morrow afternoon, Saturday, De- cember 18, at hal two o’clock, at Dohany's oper Prof. A. C. Mo Knight, the well known voc tionary teachc ington, D. (., will give a free matinee to school-going youth and their parents and friends. My, McKni sacquired & national reputation as a suceessful teacher of these important b of educational art, and since the unkappy termination of his cventlul eared “Boy Orator,” up- v of the United ud the benetit of his talent Uand elocu anches 1l A protracted series of freo lossons o dnills will be given during the pr re, the natave of which explained at the Saturday No parent or t her who is inte ining, elocution, or physic nlture,should fail to be at the opera house on Saturday noon. - Reduced Rates For the He For the Holidays, the Wabush \\AHH 11 tickets from any station to any other st tion not over 150 miles distant, at one and one-third fare for the round trip. Tickets will be on sale at all Wabash The! Lu Oflices Decem 1 10 ¢ ml Muin ating stoves A. Wood, No Dr. Hanchett, ¢ u nee 120 Fo No. 10, yse h:‘n! out, o. 12 Pearl street strect. Lelephone Oper The following 15 th in this beautiful operett Choruses Sunday school; s horse jock of St. Paul’s LM, Treynor, sailor’s ‘wife; tunc telle Young people lor, Mr. Alice, Mis Porterfleld: other soloists, onport Mis$ and Jessica Juckson; Llsie Butts; Mary, Miss Lou Clara, Ida deshell; R P 1z Admission 25 cents, seats 0 cents. - Butternut Wisconsin, found a §3 gold piece killed A butcher n county, in the stomach of a steer which he last week, -— All the wineries in Bennett valley have «d down for the season, and the vint wer than was _expected 112,000 tons srapes were crush A bookkeeper of experience desires a position after January 1. Refers by per pussion to present eniployer, D, 71 low aven BOOK BINDIN County nd Bank Work of All Kinds aSpec- ialty Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & G0. Room 1 Everet Block, Council Blufls, Stundard Papers Used. Ail styles of bind- ing 1n Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. ERENCES . B & Pusey, Bunkers G 8 Harkness Brothers ———— . This will be the v eek for bargains, entire line of shawls at 25 Our per ct, discount. Cloaks, Cloaks Way sold. [hey must be tion in qual- W price tomer, down to close out We distance compet ity of goods and is the verdict of CARPETS Manufactuvers ave advancing prices They never was so low, and can- not so remain, HOSIERY ny o Rockrorp, lLLINOIS. This week lonk for display o will interestthe Ladies and Children Christimas Noveliies that Call and see our goods before purchasing elsewhere. HARKNESS BROS., TELEPHONE NO 163, 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs SPECIAL i\fOTiCES. ITOTICE. Specinl advertisements, such 1< Lost, Foind ToLoan, For Sule, To Rent, ants, Roarding, ete., will d in this column at the Ic PERLINE forthe first ins at Bee ofiec or cil Blils, IRL who ean [urnish wexcep. roforen A companion alady and 1o o hoover two v of 1o wore who sirable piace, for taking sipe \vuu by letier 1 Bec Wit TroR 1604 location, or selling. Address 11, Bee ol D-A houtckeeper o tako but one boy il Dluffe, ool a hon Adaress, I 1., Bee Of VW ANTED-—10) [uborers nnd 5 toamsters to Work on the Southern Kangas railrond in (e Indinn tervitory, 60 miles south of Kiowi, Kansas. ‘The fure from Kanses City o Kiows is $5.00. By tnking a receipt of the ruent at < the name of (. Shenficid, a re allowed Ny the contractor. B e g o 1 150 per diy (0 the Twborers, Toard Work will Inst two yours. For further informan: tion addoss ( eld, Klowa, s, lef erence, Justice N. Schurz, Council Blulfs, ORt SALE-Or Rent two storios, Lot promises in conter of ook, Ta, Address William H OR RENT—A new two st containing 6 rooms, hall Call'on M. F, up-etuirs), hany's opera ho 102 Main street WA ve family, no childrel o Kobirer, af cottnge of five or six roomu, jent 10 business; smuli Address * Crispy,” Bee WA TED-A boy with pony to carry Bee route. Fnu SALE—Old papers for salo ut the Hee ot office 10 married wanted to call at the Pryor's Bes job sloct their wedding caras. artics intending to Owner can bave e. D-A Check on Omaba bunk. Ownor nuve kame by wpplying to Bee oftice, Council Blutls. Reduction in Prices, N China, Glassware, Etc., At W. S Homer & Co's, No, 24 Main st Couneil Blubs, CRESTON HOUSE The only hoteljn Council Bluffs having Fire HEscape And all meern improvements. 2165, 217 4nd 219 Main st. MAX MOHN, Prop. THE HEATON FUEL G0 Will » ipply you \\.Ihndram'l and better quality of DECEMBER 17. 1888, ONE HUNDRED FREE GIFTS. To Be Given Away By Henry Eiseman & Oo.'s People's Store, TO THE LUCKY TICKET-HOLDERS On January 15th, 1887, Conslsting of Furniture, Chinaware, Clothing, Rlankets, Table Linen, Notions, ney, Silk Dress Pat- For every two dolls purchased, you will receive a coupon ticket, good for one chance in the follow nud Presents to be given away by us on January 15th, 1887 FIRST PRIZE--One suite of Purlor Farniture, consisting of sofa, tete-a-tete and tonr grand easy chairs, all uphol stered in assorted shades of elegant silk worth $125. \ One Mahogony Bed 4\~)|\ and of elegant finish worth $100. ZE-—One of the very best ickel Plated Domestic” Sew. g M chitins, e very bost machine in the United States, worth $65.00, FOURTH PRIZ Twenty yards Guinett best gros grain Black Silk,” cost yrth $60.00. One ¢ , to be m cley tiekot holde § H ll.l/,l, One of the finest White Blankets made by the Pioneer Woolen mill, of California, svorth £40.00. NI PRIZE—~One Beautifully 1 Dinner and Tea Set, consist- pe hundred and forty picees, 2,00, worth § it Seal \I\ TH' PRI fine Paisley Shawl, worth TENTH A very 00, -One Angora” Baver One Gentleman's le_of lmportec fine fit for the A Gentleman's wer Overcoat, worth §30.00. NTH PRIRE — One Boy's Overcont, for a oy between the ages of Band 16 \. n to be chosen by the lucky ticket. Worth $l.|m PRIZ between the selected by the winner, party FOU l(ll< Suit, for a hn% yoars, to One Elegant In- k, worth §10.00 NTH PR ant of the Loom™ muslin, 'k I'H PRIZE One dozen of thevery best Celebrated * white shirts, of which we i nts, worth §9.00. I'H PRIZE vorth £5.00, TTETH PRIZE —One Linen sle Sct, consisting of Tanle Cloth and a Dozen pkins worth $10.00 \\I CFIRST PRIZE A Cash ity Dollar Gold Piece, Porlét Set very fine Doll. » Handkerchief Box, 1t Hand Bag. half ‘Gold” wre the exelu- One Fine Silk l)m* ind Cove One bottle fine | One xean Cap. One Table Searf One fine Splashe One fine Lunch B One hammered brass Umbrellu One-half doz. fine Towels. —One Silk Umbre One fine Doll. One set China Dishes, suitable + folks One Brass Broom Holdes One pae Men's Stk S One Silk Handkerehief. —One nice Doll. —One-half doz. ladie’s fine Linen . 43—Iifteen yagds Best Calico for a pattern. No. 44--One One One One '’ One One One, One One One —One —One One One, One Onc On Boy's Hat, Boy's Sealskin Cap. tine Painted Ornament, nice Doll. fine Doll, clegant Doll elegant Doll, Tidy. Iuble Scarf. fine Doll Mouth Organ Tnntation Steam P ¢ Book | Book One Pocket Knife fine Doll dine Doll » Dr, W o r's Corset ulder Shaw! infant ce Cap. e baby Dress. o large Doll. ind Bag 1y's Companion. Silk Mufller ) fine Munk e tine Book. e Lunch Basket children’s Shoes. s Boots, No. 81 No. 82 No. 83 penders, N One lar One o One pair Gentléman's One Onc One One One fen's Gloyes, B0y 's Skates Kutes, No. 85 No. 86 No. 87 pair ( No. 88 N tine Doll ling Doll Doll m< ufl’ Buttons One Locket 95—-One nice Breast Pin. Sleeve Butlons. No. 4 One pair Kid Gloves No. 100 One Lace Handkerchief sents, §500. hise you receive a every additional se you make s until January 106th, 1837, when the fortunate numbers will be announced and invited to ecall and re celve their presents REMEMBER. ing extra for your purchas goods cheaper than any other Imnu the west, and best stock to select from MALL ORDERS. All orders by mail will recel attention, and tickets for gift distribution will be and enclosed with your purchases, Same as if you were present in person These distributions will be every fair and you may depend that the lucky numbers only will receive their presents, No tickets will be iss ployes of our house Customers only will 1ed to the em receive the bene mentioned pre in our mWEmING above ition fits. Call and see the ents now on exh store and convin TELEPHONE Those marked w | REAL ESTATE LOANED oy coon cin'y ONEY L AND FARM PROPERTY RAres, For all purposes, be and ir from gle or dovble, MASON WISE. ouncil Blufls, Christmas Goods SPECIAL NOTICE. We beg leave this morning to announce that our advertised “change of firm” has occurred, S and we are now ready to serve our friends at the #'s worth of goods | O 'd Stand 405 Broadway In the formation of the new firm we have consolidated with Mr. Ed. Stockert, who thereby becomes a member of the new firm and will b tatiogo gladto meet his old customers at the above lo- cation. We will enter into details more fully fater on, but it will be the aim of the new firm to save money for all their cus- tomers. F. H. ORCUTT, l. M. TREYNOR, | Counml Bluffs Carpet Co. ED. STOCKERT, BUTTERINE Wholesale anl v il BUTTERINE imilies supplied with ten and twenty pound pack- ages, J. Y. FULLER, 39 Pearl st., Council Bluffs I Will Pay the Highest Price in Cash FOR ALL SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND STOVES, KINDS OF M, DIROEIILICET, Fully Equipped N« NO. 605 BROADWAY, mal and Commereinl Departments. T Hooms at Keasonuble Rowrd und Night Sehool During the Winte'r. W, S, P ATUILESOIY, Prest. BLEASOR, == ron s GOAL! waflnv - 106, ornian, of wion & Kational, of Edinburg. #co. an Franc ANCE 0f Ds Moines. Williansburg Clty,* itha* in Wind Storms, Cycl Fon BT e A N Horses and Mules and sold, at retail lots, Large g Several In Faney Pottery, ve also_against los s and Tornades ties pairs of fine diivers, sin China, Glasware Lamps and Platedware At exeecdingly low priecs. Please call W. S. Homer & Co. . Council Bluils, No 23 Maiu st N.SCHURZ, | Justice of the Peace Office over American Express of Brook Lows to select FINE - FRENCH - MlLI.lNERYY. 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladies buying a $5 hat or bonnet, oncfar will be paid: $10, 1ound Irip, JOIIN Y. STONE JACOB BIMy STONE & SIMS, | Practice in the State and Federal eo 18 Shugart:Beno Blok UFFS Rooms 7 a COUNCIL E | Star Sal Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFES, Opposite Dummy Depot. pajuasaday e PRIARAIRR 1905 [y | stantly i hand, for s; E I ar loads. | Oders promptly filled contract on Stock sold on commission ort notiee. phers Proprictors HLUTER & BOLE lephone No. 114 Formerly of Keil Sule 1st. ave and 4Lh { MELVIN SMITH & C0., SUCCE=S0RS TO McMAHON & CO. | | Abst acts of Titls, Lean 131 Ralls i taty Broker:, No. 236 Waia t Stublos. corner U Having purchased the “most elia- nle abstract books in this county Lnown_as the *McMalon ; Books,” we dre now prepa wish abstracts and vespectfully so v licit the patronage of all those desiy -3 ing corvect abstracts of title to lands an lots in Pottawattaniie county, MELVIN SMITH & €0, KO, 236 MAIN ST, COUNCIL BLUMYS. OFFICER & PUSEY. | 'Bluy COAL COAL 0f G. MAYNE, At 8th st. and 11th ave., and M. Galla- llher'u store, Lower Broadway. R. RICE, M. D,, Cancers ¢ S & drentag of biood, " \ Over (hily yeare practical e3posieuce grade. Infact, the company wanted to refuse to carry him at all, but its lawyer concluded the trial for damages would be too expensive, The traveling men #re sorry Bowers bas made his exit” BANKERS COUNCIL BiUKES, 1A, 151 The prediction is quite common, that al- though there 1s so little doubt as to Will- inms guilt, yet that he will probably ges clear on account of the lack of evidence | W besecured. Kespeetfully, Than any one in the city. A trial will con Exio § vinice you. No 628 Broadway. Telephone 110, Nos. 814 Council blufls, 316, 815 320 Broadway, }1 Penrl St Council Blutls B Consailiation (ree. Katkbliake