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B s Tl THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS THURSDAY MORNING DEC OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL ITREI Delivered Ly carrier i any part of the city at twenty cents por week. HW.TiLton, - . - TELEPHONES: Beeikess Orricr, No. 6 Niows Epiion No. . Manager. MINOR M N. Y. Plumbing Co Burhorn for bargains New fall goods at Reiter's Additional Councit Blufs page seven Complete sets of Dickens for $7.50 at Boshnell's Have yon Publishers’ Books of nell's On Christmas the run as on Sundays, Call and see the at the Publishers’ book “Woman Agamst Woman™ at the opera house Friday and Saturday even ings and Christmas matinee, Have you seen the Publishers’ book sale Don't forget Adams’ ¢ sign comes down Junuary 1st and prices will be usnally low but firm We will keep our store open until 10 v'eloek tonight or Tater, if our nls continue to onus, Hu\Ln‘hl.mHv rs What ie Did Next” ean be learned at the Publishers’ hook sale, “Busted” —High prices on shippers at Adims el than ever at Broadway In_ the Cratdock news on seen the new books at the book sale dl Kinds very cheap at Bush wiil dummy trains tock of books new hoo the then anee Clristmas Remember we sell Adams," No. 417 Clonds, at the Puly lx hr\ Yostorday aftecnoon Justice tied the knot uniting A, Kansas City, and Miss Amanda Moord Albion, Neb All the new books at at the Publishers’ book Many novel costumes are being Tor the printers’ masquerads boys expeet a jolly time, and they will have i, sure Some unruly young men last evening ereated a disturbance in the Salvation army meeting were immediately fixed.” Last night the Salvation army hall was owded to overflowing and” pumbers tirned away. Even the gallery was well filled Prices on all hohday goods are down at the Publishers’ book saie. Permit to wed was yesterday given to ., A. Lewi: iy uny Vordy, both of B \’\h v and hert 1y down prices and away saved will buy an ciegant book at the Publishers” book sale. For sule or exchange for clear lu Couneil Blufis or Oma yroperty, most promising and fashionable tr brad two-year-old stallion, sta Rule 6. Address I B. Hunt, Call and see the elegant stock of books at the Publishers’ book sale. ptain O'Brien last night arrosted o rank ‘Thi s to answer nm.lm. iption wanted in Dakota for grand cemrry a lavger stoek than ¢ Our stock is the cleanest, | est designed in th - Burhorn, Jeweler, No. * Two |nmk~ for the Publishe Harknes 's were too busy to write out an advertise nu-nl t night and those who wish to purel bargains in Cliristmas noveltios had bettor visit them before going clsewhere, As will )\ by an announcement mmh i column, Rev ‘hristian e deliver a course of four lectu Y. M. Co AL hall commencing this even ing, The lecture will treat of events, Tom Brooks yesterday "\\nhmnl~m price of one at the will be illusteated and the coming prophetic tuation for him sooner thar he for her, and the court now says that ‘Tom must recover and let her alone. He promises to do so, and to try and make a man of himself Ihe Sons of Veterans are preparing to e ball in M most en Sion is promised. Thisis the iven by this young organiza- tion, and merits a liberal patron Harry Johnson, whose real siid (o be N}l!\\l'l], has cansed the po lice much trouble. He insists on bother: ing his woman, who wants him to stay away and let her and the children alone He was released from costody ouly the othe . promising faithful keep away from the house. v night necording to the woman turned to the house, and fused to let him in he kil door. She had him arrested Jim Snodderly and his wife wi charged yeste there being no evi dence to show that they had anything to do with relieying the 1da his money. The other party in the c ora Fitzgerald, was md over to await the action of the grand jury, und being u + to furnish bonds, wis sent 1 jul. Little sympathy is feit for the man, who was so green as 1o be fooling around with strange women, and drink g with them. e has more experience and less money than when he struck the s xperience will probably kst him longer than money name s Mes. J. E. Met Mawquerade cheaper west of ealf's for rent Chicago. Order suits None your secure your mas Eve perade of the Sons of Veterans, at Bushnell's book store - Buy Christmas w of W.8 Homer & and save moncy the regular price for « book they give you (wo at the I book sale ishers - Nearly a car load of “Joc's Boys™ have arnved at the Publishers’ book sate. They are a lively set of follows. - [l er Skl The nl \I\ Fadden sted for the seduction of a dining room girl at Wal nut, is still fresh in the memory of many e was discharged on the pre liminary hearing had before Judge Aylesworth but the grand jury has since indicted him, His l;u nds seem to _have kept him id s where He is a sa O ,and will probably be found behind some bar fa ||'|4 T west, We have a fino large Mue of Chiistmas novelties that we are solling cheaper thun ever was known, alse mullers, silk handkerchiefs, ladios’ and gents' gloves clothing, tine scalskin caps, ete. Joax Bexo & Co, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY CLOSE OF THE MURDER TRIAL Major Willic 4 Maintains His Bilence and ways Nothing for Himeelf. THE CASE GIVEN TO THE JURY The Walnut Seducer Skipa—A Mute Muderer Threatens a Buffs Professor—Personal Mentions and Short Items. Given to the Jury. Judge Loofbourc . .ad recovered from nisiliness sufficiently to preside in conrt vesterday, and the trial of Major Will jams for the murder of James Hughos was resumed. Only two witnesses were sworn for the state yesterday, one being Connely, who was quite uncommunica shooting, and was carrying be suloon of the Metropolitan hotel to tie Union Avenue hotel, where Hughes Gerspacher and others were drimking and chatting. Little could be got from i in regard (o the shooting of Hughes, He had stepped ont of the room and did not hear the <hots or the men ran. Wren e cme in Hugles was lving on the ike Gorspacher he secmed rather 1z to tell what he did know about rom the trick, who was attending the bar » Metropolitan hotel that night, tes to Williams and two others bheing re o short time before the shooting Connely came i after apail of beer to take over to Hughes, Wiiliams and his comrades m Linguiry as to who WS Over i L and while Connely was there they some wh and some sour wine poured it in the hucker of | hen one of them took the huer back of the ice hox, out of sight, and did sometiing with it before bring ing it back. The state msisted from this evidence that they drugged and mived the drinks so as to stupify those nd thus be en abled the ' Lo carry out their inten tion of Killing Hughes ||AI\\IH\;|| the evid the state. Onthe part of the defense w single witness was introduced fajor Willinms did not go on the s ttempt to expiain any of the damag acts bronght ont against him f his continued use the aver nee on the part of observer believe that he at he knew of thet ws of the state the prose ttorney could not comment in his wddress to the jury concerning this silence of the aceused. fact that any innocent man would naturally have "unl’ on the stand and denied the shoot- g, made the continued silence of the d.fi nse strongly against him though No mpt made to produce any evidence in favor of Will JEYITEN idas soom as the state had rested the arguments by s triet Attorney Thornell review timony quite clearly. He recalied the f u{ I]ww(h ¢ strangers coming to : ||;‘|ng about the Union Tughes was stop, used the suspicions were watched. They Vin difforent saloons, bt always mun-lh:-l' Meet ng n Walters, then of the police fo) aimed the were going o sto and went so far a listen Under the They went to the Union Avenue hotel in the afternoon and had a quarrel with Hugh 1 party. Aft they learned liquor was bei t n over to Hughes, and they doped it Then they went over and had another quarrel with Hughes, Williams drew a revolver and (eor zZe Gerspacher interfered and made hin put it up. In two or three minutes later Hughes was shot. The state cly a con- spiracy between weh and Curran lo kill ”II:;'II!'.\,:\"I] t Williams was to do the act.” The distriet attorney in his argument insisted that the evi erice was suflicient to show that V |I|~ iams was guilty of murder. But in dition to that evidence was the ll)x||£ J He told several s was the one who shot him, He knew that he was going to die, and had the le T'he distr very sharply had seen the unable to rememi ious to crapacher { been right the x b wits 6y hie ||I Williams, and willing to help conceal the guiity murderer. Colonel Daily hid o havd task to per form, but he went at it cour 1sly and Ably str o1 He spent wee hours in which he ressec in eriticising the district attorn the grand iury, the court, and the wit* nesses. e declarved th ition to be amost wicked one - that iy con fact that three men in 1two or three :M al roodly portion of I I mere oro seon fogether ferent places was to show consviracy. It was sheer cluim that this was any eviden, conspil If that kind of evidence o suflice, then any one could be . 10 matter how innocent wauent colonel urged that there was nothing showing that Williams fired the shot, Not one witness had bee duced who suw him five it eliimed but that it might have b by one of th the room The evire in 10 the allege dying statement of Hughes was also one o efully and indetail. 1t was claimed the defense that there wis nothing in this evidence to show but that some one else than {he prisoner meant by Hughes when he said, major shot me.” The title might bave been worn by Curran he_ declarations of were not definite enongh, and clear enough to warrnt the § in deciding that when he made them he meant to be understood that Williams was the one who shot him The argumer considerible tween the dis trict attorne he attorney for the defense, ail ticularly de voted much time utto prodding and punching the aistrict attorney, and in his closing urgament the district at torney was eager in his attempts to get Both gentlemen were 1y by a goodly sized audi showed sides listened to ¢lo: once The case was given to the jury fast evening, and the peediction is made that they will hang - not the prisoncr. L. B. Cr & Co. are loaning money on all classes of ehattel sceurities ; h { their former rates. See them bef ot 1 your loans Au elegant line of short wraps, vte., eheap, to close thens Jony Bexo & Co. Hsler. rsas Bessie Ba the Workmau's Wife, in *Woman Against Woman,” to be given Feiday and Satur day &t the opera house. Miss Ellsler 18 by talent, heritage and tra entitled toa front rank wmong American actresses She s the daughter of ‘the American character- actor, John » bas from ehildhood been ¢ Mlage, Lier, experience dating to the. grest. Edwin Forrest, 10 ton, ning celebrat He was pretty full the night of the | | whom stie played leading opposite parts when she was but thirteen years of age | ullivan, the famons English of her: “She is the for her inches in the he Clieago Herald, in speak ing of her successful week (here, says “One finds pleasure in praising so con- scientions an _artist. She possesses | charms peeuliarly her own. Her pathos irresistibly to the hardest bre: ! comedy is of the kind that mak the heart laugh. - The Mueller Presents, Below is a list of twenty presents which will be distributed on January 1, 1887 | among those who hold tickets Every 5 cent purchase entitles yon to one ticket Finst Prrsixr—One large Music $15.00. SECOND P'RESENT four feet high, 5 T e Holder, $15.00. Forrrn PrespNt Holder, $12.50 Fretn Presest Boy, $5.00 SINTH PRESENT $1.00 SEVENTH PRESENT—One fine Doll, §6.00 SGHTH PrEsENT—0One Toilet Set, $5.00, N Prresest -one Faney Work 5.00. PreseNt Faney W Basket, $5.00. EVENTH PrE<ENT Box, One fine Lady Doll, Musieal Cigar One Musical Cigar One tine dressed Doll One tine dressed Doll One One Odor Case Cwerrrn Presest—Oune Odor Case 2,50 FomrresTi ke 2 ), Fourr n Figure Frereentin Prisist ure—%$1.75. SINTEENTH Sancer—§1,30, SEVENTEENTH PRESENT Sancer- $1.50 SIGHTLENTH PRESENT $1.50, INETEENTH PRESENT ). PriseNy One Toilet Prisext—One Bisique One Bisique fig Presest One Cup o and One Cap and One Statuary £ FweNTie i Presest - One Swiss House sh 00, 2 sell our goods lower th any other W the city and invite an inspection of goods and price Mrerier Mesie Company No. 103 Main Street, Council Blufts Five huidred overcoats for children, from $1.50 u hoys and MeTcaLr Bros, ey ‘08t to close them out m Muin street. strips at Neating stoyes A. Wood, No Chapman’s, 103 o door bells, b larms and every form of domestic electtical appli anecs at the New York Plambing Co. - ew goods and Chiyistmas Kland's, jeweler, No el Don’t buy your new suit or overcoat until you look at those at Mctealf Bros® Novelties at 323 Broadw Hard and soft sizes. Missouri s Fuel company, phene 13 best quality, ail a4 wood, B dway, Tele Over §100 worth of presents frec 1o our customers on February 1 One chance with eac! Moore & Kip Iimger, N A fine watche decora ; for holiday and \mm.uu Dreser B.Jacquemin & Co.’s, street, Seb that your book house & CG., roow 1, } - e line of the most elegant ns, ~|}\<| and Notice—Opera house barber stop, bath roons re-opened. Weather strips at Chapman’s 105 Main. e s of titles and real . & E. L. Squire. * No, street, Counel Biufls. Sl soft-lump_coal, § Wm. Welel, 615 Centerville ton, delivered, street, telephone per Main Stoves ! § For the next 11 he mn«v mnm at P. C DEVor, 'NOVELTIES) Add just what yow wan' for Christinas, at MM%HMHB e — Stoves ! tharty o Theyhave just opened len cases of Norelt'es especially for Christinas. You can find nearly EVERYTHING You want among them and the pre- cesare very low. Have also just veceived a vevy nice lot of Lace Scarfs and Fischus, Elegant presents for you to make to your wif Our a rtment is large, of Silk Hand kerchiefs, Mufflers, Embroidered aad Hemstitehed Handkerc} Kid Gloves, Nilk Dresses, ete,, ete, all sizfs at nominally Come and look over ourl you will find on some one of our three tloors something you will want and you will save money by buying it of us low prices stock and We do not give lottery tickots ¢ sequently you d ind con o not have to pay any extra price for the goods HARKNESS BROS., RICE, M. D, Or otber Tumors remoy Cancers 4 {1 o) i o b Ly Fears PraciicAl e perigice. 1 Pear) St Couneil Blufls ultation (1 “What Katy Did" next e At the Publishiers’ book sale, | TO THE LUCKY TléKET-HOl.DERS One Pair Vases | DECEMBER 23. 1886 EON HUNDRED EREE CIFTS To Be Given Away By Henry Eiseman & Co."'s People's Store, ry 15th, 1887, Co & of niture, Chinaware, thing, Blankets, Table Linen, Notlons, Money, 8ilk Dress Pat terns, Ete, Ete, . For overy two dollar's worth of goods purchased; you will receive a coupon Ticket, god for one chance in tho follow. ing Grand Presents to be given away by us on January 15th, 1887 FIRST PRIZE - One suite of Farniture, consisting of sofa, tete and four ‘grand easy chairs, all uphol stered in assorted shades of elegant silk nd Wash Stand nln]rLuul finish sveled glass, worth $100, THIRD PRIZE--One of the very hest six-drawer Nickel Plated Domestic Sew I'he very best machine worth £65.00. Twenty sst yeros grain Black Silk, worth $t . 71 —One clogant Seal Plush to be made to order to tit the lucky ticket holder, worth 00. SINTH PRIZE~One pair of the finest White Blankets made by the Pioneer \\nnlv'l\ mill, of Calfornia, worth §40.00. SEVENTH PRIZE—One Beautifully Decorated Dinner and Set, mgof one hundred forty th $52.00 GITH yards cost and PRIZE skin Muft, worth NINTH PRIZ Shawl, worth §65 TENTH P rgant Seal A very fine Paisley One Angora Beaver One Gentleman s made of Imported a fine fit for the Suit of Worsted, i Worth $35. LFTH A Gentleman's One Boy's hoy between the ages of , to he chosen by the lucky Worth $15.00. One Boy's a boy between the ages of 3 snd to be selected by the winner. 5,00 I'H PRIZE—One Elegant In- worth $10.00 TH PR1 One E ble, worth $10.00. H PRIZE~One pieec Fruit of the Loom™ muslin, ) S dozen of thevery best Celeb white shirts, of which we e the exelu- sive agents, worth $9.00. NINTE H PRIZE Mufiler, wor .00, TWENTIET ZE —One Linen ble Cloth and One Fine Silk 2) A Cash Present of a Twenty Dollar Gold Prece, One Toilet Set. One very tine Doll. One Handkerchief Box. One elegant Hund Bag. One large Doll. One Stand Cover. One bottle fine Perfume, Tobagan Cap. bie Seart 1—One fine S One fine Lunch Basket. One hammered brass Umbrell 14— One-half doz. fine Towels e Sitk Umbrella. One fine Doll set Chiva Dishes, for little folk . 38—One Brass Broom Holder ~One pair Men's Silk- Suspend suitable No. 40—0One Silk Handkerchief. 41-—-One nice Doll. 42 -half doz. ladie’s fine Linen Handkerchiefs. N Fifteen s B s pattern. . 44-—One Boy's Hat. 5—One Boy" Iskin Cap . 46—One fine Painted Ornament, 47—0One Toilet Set 48 ~One nice Doll, 49—0One fine Doll, 50—One elegant . hl--One Bottle Per 52—-One Lace Handkerehief. 3—One child’s tin 1~One elegant Doll Hi—One G-—-One ' -One 'l carf. S—One tine Doll One Mouth Qrgan am Plo 1 Calico for a One fine Ihu.k 3 —One Pocket Knife, 1= One tine Doll 5—One fine Doll. i—One Dr. Warner's Corset. 67—One Shoulder S} 68—One infant’s Lac 6 One fine Book ne tine Book. —One Lunch Basket One pair children's Shocs, r boy's Boots. One fin .v]l ‘ollar, —One lurge Dol On ‘f Jersey Jucket R3—One pair man’s s, L Be—One pair Men's Gloves, . %5 One pair Boy's Skates. Ki—One pair Girl's Sk #7—One pair Girl's Sk 8S--One tine Doll 89—0ne fine Doll No. 90 ~One ly H1—One | \n 92—~One N One \., 91—One 95—One No. 99—Ona p —One Silver Thimble us One tine Breast Pin No 8- One piir Kid Gloves No. 100—-One | Haundkerchief i lue of presents, $500. very §2 purehase yon reecive ticket for every additional ase you wake. Hold your'tickets until January 15th, 1857, when the fortu nite numbers will be announced vited to eall and re cave their pre REMEMBER y nothing extra for your guarantee to sell “you \per thah any other house in and best stock to select from MAIL ORDE All orders by mail will ive prompt attention, and tickets for the & gift distribution will be (wr\\uulvxl and enclosed with your purchases, the same ent in person will be made with every fairness, and you may depend on it that the lueky numbers only will reccive their presents No tickets will be playes of our hous Customers only will receive the fits. Call and see the above mentioned pres- ents now on exhibition in our mammoth store and convinee yourself Respeetfully, HENRY E1sEMAN & Co., People’s Store, Nos. 414, 316, 818 and 320 Broadway, Couueil Bluty, Sus You have to p: the west, d to the em bene: Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggles, | _ r > =. Carriages. and all kinds of Farm Machinery. No. &% Main Iuminating & Lubricatiag Oils G Hard Wood, Southern Lumb“r Piling, Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, Holiday Gifts A sub stantial present is always most appreciated by the receiver. We are clo ing out all of our frniture consisting of Elegant Easy Chairs, Divans, Ottomans, Hassacks, Foot Rests, Music Racks, Ete., Ete Carpets and Upholstery. This furniture is our own_mani workmanship and material to factory made goods. We der on short notice, Hair Moss and” Cotton Mattresses Bedding of all kinds, and to Upholster and Repair Furniture of all Kinds. Mr.Stockert Personally Superintends all work. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. 405 BROADWA.Y R. ORC BUTTERINE _ BUTTERINE, Wholesale and vetaile Families supplicd with ten and twenty pound ages, J. Y. FULLER, 39 Pearl st., Council Bluffs FARM LANDS CHAP Farming Lands in lowa, Minnesota, Kansus, and ranging from $5.00 (0 £10.00 per acre. School and state lands in Minnesota on 8) years' time 5 per cent inte Land Buyers fare free. Information, ete., given by P. P. LAUSTRUP, Towa, agent for Freidriksen & Co., Chicago. . to make room fos acture, and superior in are prepared to make to or Tarkish Spring Teds and pack- No. 535 Broadway, Council Blufs, Fully Equipped Normal and Commercinl Departments. Tuition Hooks, Bonrd and Roome at Kensonable Rutes, Night School During the Winte W, S. PATILLSORT, WHOLESALE AND JOBBING Wholesale Liquor Dealers. FHOUSES OF No. 416 Broad way, Council Buts COUNCIL BLUFFS. | it s FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. jesbuying a $5 hat or bonnet, will be paid; $10, 1ound trip. L. KIRSCHT & €O, AGRICULTURAL DEERE, IMPLEMENT'S, WELLS & CO., Wholesalo Agricultural Implements, Buggies, Carriages, Fte , Fte. Conneil Blnfrs, lowa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING Hand and Power Corn Shellars, And agenoral line of first class agriculturn | ements. onefar nd outh Main Street, ‘Council uffe, Towa DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Manuf're an | Jobbers of SPECIAL NOTICES. ents, such s Lost, Found To Rent, %ants, Boarding, ) this column at the low ¢ LINE for tho fivet i 1100 to' 1116 South Mnin Streot, Counoil Blutfe, | Towa. | ete., will bes rateof TEN C ionand IiveCents Pe insertion. Leuve adve) No. 12 Peal strect, near Bluns CARPE " COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades 0Oil Clothg, Curtain Fixtures, Upholatery Goo Btc. "No. 406 Broadway Counell Bluffs, owa. Broadway, Couneil WANTS. TANTED=RBy i lswser of experience, fwir itire, including sate L und alittle money, n pirtner ate bu Omaha or desk i room in an oftice. Box Hampton, lowa. CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. PEREGOY & MOORE, ~Wholessle Jobbers in the -~ Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nok. 26Main and 27 Pearl Sts. Council Bluffy, owa. A young gl 10 help do house ution of the eity Bee oflice, Council the v sebools, Address J. M., Blutls, POR SALE i reason for & hop, cood location, good COMMISNION, Addross H, Bee oflice SNYDER & LEAMAN, STORAGE Frait and Produce Commission Merchans. 22,24 and 26 Penl St., Council Bluffs, Kansis s §H.1M) Kunsns ¢ Hu "inre from Ransas City 10 Kiown By taking n receipt of the agent at the name of (. Shenfleld, s wllowed by the contractor. v s Loam Boxrd WO yours. ( . For further informa tion nddress . d, Kiown, Knnsrs. ltof | evence, Justice N. Schin'z, Couneil Blufts DRUGGISTS, HARLE, HAAS & €O, Wholesale Druggists, 0ils, Pamls Glass, | Druggirts’ Sundrics, Ete. No sty nnd No. 21 Pearl 5t., Coun 22 Muin i Blufs. Or Rent Stord FRIUITS, 0. W. BUTTS, Wholesale Califoraia Fruits a Specially Drendway, Guly T Viocks Trom 1o Call'on M. 1. Hoiirer, ft 2y stairs). Commiseion. No. 52 Council Blufrs. WIRT & DUQUEK Wholesale in.ns Con[ccn General -A cottugo of five or i convenient 1o busineas | caminy ne Gufiaron: Aadress - Crimpy office. COMMISSION. V Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl St., Bluffa rooms, smnli *liee FANTED route. Fis SALE office. < I Y ANTED=Part nt MAN, STROHB e e Manu’acturers of and Whols office to select their wo Leather, Harness, Suddler'y. Ete. Fousn . Council Bluffs, lowa. by appiying to A boy with pony to carry fee Oul papers for sale it the Bee ing o by ied 10 Pryor's Boe job ink caras. A bunch of keys lee ofice. Owner can have ank. Owr HIATS, CAPS, ETC. ve ume by uppl ) Bie o METCALF BROTHERS, Jdobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos, #42 und 34 Broadway, Conncil BluTa. HEAVY HARDWARE, Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardwars, And Wood Stock, Council Blatfa, Towa, McMAHON & GO, st acts of Titls, Loan apl Realis tat3 Broker:, No. 235 Main St Having purchased the * most velia’ ble abstract books in this conaty Lkuown_as the *McMahon Abstrac Boolis,”" we are now prepared to fu nish abstracts and pectfully so- licit the patronage of all thase dexi- ing corvect absteacts of title to lands wnd lots in Pottawattamie county, MELVIN SMITH & (0, NO. 236 MAIN §T., COUNCIL BLUFFS, SIONE JACOB SIM5 OILS, COUNCIL BLUFES OfL €O, ~Wholesate Denlors in— Galin BTC., BETO. £.Theodore, Agent, Council Hluts. Towa. LUMBER PILING EIC A. OVERTON & CO., #.Wholosale L ). 13) Main 5t, owa, #nd Bridge Material Spec ber of all Kinds. Oili Council Bluffe WINES 4ND LIQUUKS. JUHN LINDER, Wholesale | douN -3 STONE & SIMS, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW Practice in the State and Federal courts toomis 7 und B Shugart-Beno Blok Agent for St Gotibara's Herb Bliters. No.lJ Main 5t Council Bluffs, SCHNEIDER & BLOK, THE HEATON FUEL €O - Will supp'y you with a cleaner and bettes quality of COAL Than any one in the city. A trial will ¢ vince you. No 628 Broadway. Telephone 110, CRESTON HOUSEX.: The only lotel in Council Blufls having Fire Hscape And all mo lern improvements, 215, 217 and 210 Main st. MAX MOIN, I'rop. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUL LS, Opposite Dummy Depot, “pajuasaiday 52 pVIBRR JO0IS [1f Horses nd mules kept constantly on at retail or inear loads, Odlers puvmmh filled ‘'t on short notice. Stock sol o commiiasion: St & Bovky, Proprictors Telephone b 111 Formerly of Keil Sale Stables, corner Horses and Mules Tor all purposes, bought and sold, & and in lots. Large quantities to se from. Several pairs gle or donble MASON WISE. Council Blutls, of fine drivers OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUEFLES, Extablished 18 TELEPHONE 100, b F 131 [r..,t,“f{r. In the following Comp Gesman Amevican, of New Fork Fiienix,* of Hartford. Hartford,* of Hartford Califormian, of San Francisco Scottish Union & National, of Edinbirg. Union, of San Francisco State,® of Des Moines. Wiliianisburg C1ty.* of Broshiyn d with a ¥ insure also against loss by Wind Stornis, Cyclones and Tornadves REAL ESTATT "n 20 ovina” ONLEY LOANED o~ Goop ciry AND FARM PROPERTY A1 LoWEeT Rares COMING PROPHETIC EVENTS ! During the neat fow years, befor Great Religlous Revivals Chrint, ana’ Kesurrestion and Christinns Without Dying TERRIBLE WARS AND EARTHQUAKES! Tos< ol roland wnd Indin, any by France. changing in Daninl's prodicted nfedorney ol Ton Kin Nupoleon'e Anti-Christ's Sevon nant with the Jews Daniel il Socinlism, Communism, Nihiliem, cutininot i the yeur 1600 \ecension of and, will i Growt Events of Taenty Large bietires T. M C. = Corner Muin and Broaiway, 11 i nt 30 pem, FIIDAY. Dov 4ib A0 pomne, SATURDAY , Dec. 250wy BOOK BINDING r aly, County and Bank Work of Al Kinds aSpee- [ Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & GO. Room 1 Everet Block | Blufls Standard Papers Us 4 sly Lind ing m Magazines aud BLANK BOOKS, REFEIEN €. B. National Ba:ik ) Citizeng' Bank First Nutional Bank Buy COAL Of 6. MAYNE, At Sth st oand Hith ave, aud M. gher's storve, N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace Office over Amcrica. Gialla- Lower Broadwuy No 60 Main St., Cuwiici BiuTs COUNCIL BLUFFS Expreis mastad that 1o honle r“' B h onaFaT ) A nlfl‘\e O F.W.GHAY, Fres. | ewarsnieed wsthe best Sraapariilaiiby WATEI a

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