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6 THE OMAHA DAILY TUESDAY. MAY 8. 1888. THE DAILY BEES COUNCIL BLUFFS , OFF1CB , NO. 12 riSAHIj STREET. Delivered by Carrier In Any Tart of the City ftt Twenty Cents Per Week. II. W.TH.TON . .MANAOF.1U TELEPHONES : HuslNKsfl OFFICE. No. 43. NIOHT KPiTOii. No. 23. MINUH MUNTION. N. Y. Plumbing Co. New spring goods nt Kcltcr'n. Additional Council Bluffs news on pngo seven. The Incoming No. 2 on Uio Union Pacific- was five and ono-lmlf hours Into In arriving In this city. The condition of Hccrt Grnhnm , who fell In n fainting ntSumlny nftcrnoon , is much Improved - proved , and lie will recover , although It wns reported nt one tlmu Hint ho wus dying. Thonms Cody , the "cowboy pianist , " clmijjed with vagrancy nml cntlcnvorlng to lead sel.ojl girls from the iiaths nf virtue , had hia cr.sa continued unifl more witnesses could bo secured , The drnmntio entertainment by the Acme club at Tcmplo Imll Thursday evening prom ises to bo VM-y pleasing. The admission Is but 25 cents. A dnneo will follow , with Dnlby's orchestra furnishing the music. During the past thrco weeks the Chicago. Hook Islnml St I'.iclllc has sent forward cattle trains of two und throa sections , until the total number of curs reaches l,120whlch , nllowing eighteen head to n car , nuikcs a grand total of 0.2'.8 beevc ? . A carload of real , wild , llvo buffnlocs wns taken out on Uio Hocit Island yesterday , billed to Washington , D. C. When they ar rive they tnu to bo turned loose in the nation's roologlcnl Kimlens. The nnimnls were choice largo specimens. G. C. llursnmn , ono of the Hock Islnnd train boys , is authority for the statement that nrningemcnta nro being perfected for the organization of u train-boys association. The llrst gciicirnl ruthcriiig of the order will bo hold ni the. Heontcllo in June. Ono of the readers of Tin : Unn requests the clergymen of the city to preach from the following text : "And He said unto them , the & Sabbath was in ado for man , nnd not man for the Sabbath" Murk ! } :2T , thinking that it touches the cjuestion of Sunday amusements. To-morrow evening the second lecture of the Kagnn course will bo delivered at the opera house. The subject will bo "Tho Uhlno nnd Switzerland. " This gives cyerybody n chnnco to tnko u European trip for 50 cents. The views lire line und the house should bo crowded. The annual meeting of the marshals nnd chiefs of police of the state will open nt the courthouse this morning nt 10 o'clock and , continue two days. Many prominent olllccrs L from all over the state are already in the L city and several more are expect oJ. The i ? . visitors are stopping at the Pacitic house. The electric lights sewn to have u srcnt at traction for the fowls of the air nt night , as was attested by the vast numbers of the It fcathorcJ creation thnt wore found around ' the base of the Oakland avenue tower yes- Sf terday morning , having dashed themselves to dentil against the structure on the preceding night. There wore eight ovll-docrs in police court yesterday morning who enriched the city treasury for u onsldciablo sum. They JL were lined as fol'ows ' : Hoozers Lcvl Brown , ff * 7.GO ; "Curloy" Baldwin , ST.G' ' ; S. A. Allen , fT.GO ; John Langtry , $3.00. Disturbing the peace Henry fccott , f'J.CO ; Guorgo Gcrs- packer , S'J.CO ; George Itoper , ? 7.UO. Willlo HuEsell , son of W. A. Husscll , died nt Gloncoo yesterday morning at 10:30 : o'clock , aged two years. Mrs. Hussell is a daughter of .lolm Dnughcrty , nnd hns Just moved from this city to Glencoe. Little Willie left hero last Thursday evening , apparently well , so that the news of his death comes as u sad shock to friends. The remains will be brought hero for burlul. The allcircil robbery of "Hurley" Dobson , nt the "Omaha , " has been satisfactorily ex plained by W. H. Heck , the proprietor. Dob- BOH went there intoxicated nnd fell over the curbing , cutting his fnco. He had $22.75 which Mr. Heck took possession of until ho L should become sober. The $3.75 was finally f returned to him , and the $ , ' 0 bill turned over C. at police headquarters. Kvcrythlng Goes. Immense snlo of embroideries this week tit Harkncbs Iros. They will be closed out lit n large discount. Closing out stock of ilrchs goods , silks nnd other dry goods at cut prices. Do not fail to attend this cash sale. Union Abstract company , 330 Main street. B. B. "Wadsworth & Co. loan money. Ladies wishing patronize the Wo man's exchange can do bo by calling upon any member they cheese to till their orders. _ _ Tipton has houses to rent. Tipton hns n family horse , plmeton nnd harness to trade for a lot. The oldest linn , and Inrgcst Block of wall paper in the city. All the new shades in ingrains nnd valours. A. few patterns in gilts at lOc per roll at Miles , 402 Broadway. The only "Exclusive Carpet House" Js at-lOo Broadway. See their ml in tuiothor column. A DOJJ'B Affection. Yesterday afternoon Dan Carri ? went to Atlantic and wanted to glvo his largo St. Ucrnard dog tbo shako at the Rock Island Fifth street depot. When the train pulled out Hruno ran alongside the car until the Jlyer gained too much velocity , when ho fell back to the train's rear. So determined was the animal to follow his master that ho failed to notlco the Mosquito creek bridge , but _ madly ran on to the structure , fell between E * the stringers nnd plunged Into the water f- twenty-five feet below. He soon reached ft the shore , got into the "middle of the path" ngaln nnd flow through Wcston , ten miles from Council Hluffs , at foity miles an hour. ; At Ncola ho jumped onto the platform of n F caboose headed for this city , wont inside , ran under a seat and arrived la Council lilufTs in an hour and live minutes from the tlmoof his departure. After making two or three cir cuits of the depot St. Her mini sniffed the air and started once more for Atlantic. A telegram from the night operator at that sta tion states the fact that the faithful dog re joined his master at thirty minutes after 7 o'clock. Money at low rates on first-clans mrm security , llurulium , Tulloj-B it Co , III ) Main street. E. II. Sheixfo loans money on chnttol tecurity of every description. Private consulting rooms. All uusinoss strictly confidential. Oftlca 600 Broadway , cor ner Muiu street , up-stnirs. Slieafo loans money on real estate. Tipton 1ms furnished rooms to rent. Wtirhurton < fe Iwnrscn , fashionable drcEEinnkors , No. 82 Pearl bt. Sewer connections und house sewers Inicl by N. Y. Plumbing company. Traveler ! ) ! Stop at the Oechtelo. The Iindies Wilt IMonso Tnko Notion That Uioro will bo an exhibition of the celebrated Charter Oak Han go with wire Guuzo oven-door nt the store of P. C. Do Vol as soon as the weather permits , and the ladies will bo fully in formed and invited nt the time to wit ness the extraordinary cooking in the Gauze oven. A. 1C. FASSKTT , Agent. Ctialncil niul Watched. John Murray mid John Lee , who were held to the charge of taking a watch chain from Kobinson Uros. ' store , were held in bonds of $750 eooh to await the meeting of the grand Jury. Hondsmcn wpro not secured and the faefendnats were locked up .ir the county tali. IN AND ABOUT THE BLUFFS , A Contractor Denies That lie lias Too Much Sand. DEATH OF DR. RICE YESTERDAY. An Attorney Kicks on a _ Dollar Fee A niootltlilrsty 'Uncle ' Tom" liotiml Attacks n UnKcagc- mnn I'ersonnls. Tricks In All Trades. Alderman Weaver In going the rounds looking after city Improvements , made n startling discovery in regard to the curbing being laid on Glen avenue. The curbing is being made of cement , or patent stone , and the inspector who hns been watching the progress of the work has been seeing that the men put ono heaping bucket full of ce ment to three heaping buckets of sand. Al derman Weaver took occasion the inspect the buckets used , and discovered by meas uring that the bucket used for cement was not so deep , and therefore did not hold as much as the bucket used for sand. Pursuing hli investigation further ho found that the bucket used for cement had a false bottom , thus reducing the contents. Ho Kicked out this bottom , and thus exposed the scheme. The llttlo Incident has caused no little stir. The contractor , H. L. Williams , bus lived here for years , Is a man of financial respon sibility and established business reputation , and hcnco the surprise that there should bo any such scheme in any of his contracts. There has been a good deal of jealousy among the various contractors for curbing , nnd a great deal of uncertainty felt by the public , for the durability of this sort xif curb ing depends a great deal upon the proportions tions of proper mixing of the cement and sand. Much depends upon the honesty of the man doing the work , and hence there has always been a good deal of suspicion. Such an incident as this awakens fresh doubts , and it Is used against Mr. William as much as possible by competitors. Mr. Williams was ' .con by a Hnn reporter and his side of the matter asked for. Ho frankly admitted that ho had lately been using a false bottom in his cc iicnt bucket , and explained his reasons for so doing. Ho claims that the specifications , calling for ono part of cement to three parts of sand , have been faithfully lived ill ) to by him. Ho in vites inspection of his stone , and points with pride to curbing put in by him long enough ago to show for itself how well it stands. His'clnim is that the proportions of sami and cement named in the city specifications should bo determined by weight , and not by bulk. If it takes 10J pounds of ono stone , there should be forty pounds of cement and 1'JO pounds of sand. The cement is kiln- dried , while the sand is moist. The weight of sand should bo of kiln-dried sand , nnd it is on this basis that he has been malting his curbing. On this basis ho claims that he can prove that a bucket of cement , not hcnpcd up , but level full , is equal to a heap ing bucket of sand. He was making his curbing thus , using ono oven bucket of cement to three heaping buckets of sand , but this \Vas not satisfactory to the inspector , Who insisted on his heaping up the bucket of cement , ns well as the sand. He did not deem this fair , but as he had to raify the inspector specter , and al the same time not arouse the unjust indignation of those citizens who might bo watching the woik , ho concluded to make it seem so , ut the same time protecting his own rights. He therefore had his men put a false bottom in the cement bucket , so that he could heap up the cement , as he did the sand. The little device has now caused him trouble. Whatever may be thought of the trick , he Insists that \\itii this fnhc bottom , tnc just proportion of cement and sand has been given by him in all cases. He proposes to prove this by actual weight. Ho also claims that It would be foolish for him to put in less cement than would mnku a durable stone , for ho is doing much work in this line , and his success depends upon the quality or the work done. If he should put in less cement than what , is required to make a durable earning , his business would soon bo at an end , for the work would soon show for itself. He also claims to be nsinn a better quality of material than Is demanded in the spccilications. Special bargains in pianos and organs for the next thirty days at the Mueller Music Co.'s btoi-o , 103 Main street. For Sale Cheap Lots near the bridge to parties who will build at once. Ail- dress or call on J. R. Rice , No. 110 Main street , Council Bluffs. Death of Dr. Illcc. Dr. U. Rico breathed his last at half-past 13 o'clock yesterday noon. The sad end was not wholly unexpected , but to many of his friends the announcement will coino as somewhat of n surprise , for although his con dition has been known to bo Very critical , yet his wonderful vitality nnd constitutional strength gave reason for hope tha't he would have a longer lease of life. Ono week ago to-day ho was suddenly taken ill at his ofllco with a stroke of apoplexy and was carried homo , never to leave it aRiiiii alive. He failed gradually , nnd paralysis speedily de prived him of oven the power of speech. Ho passed away peacefully , surrounded by his family. Dr. Hico was born in New York , March 15,1820. lie was an old resident of the city , having moved hero from Sandwich , 111. , where ho had resided for seven years. Ho has lived hero for thirteen years past , and was ono of the best known physicians In the city. Ho had been engaged in the practice of medicine- for ninny' ' years , and devoting special study to certain dis eases , gained a wide reputation by his treat ment of these. Socially Dr. Uico was highly esteemed , being of n happy , generous nature , which won for him friends among all. Ho had for years been a member of the Congre gational church , and the present pastor of the church here wns his former pastor in Sandwich , 111. His wife died about four years ago. Dr. Hico leaves one son , J. H. nice , and ono daughter. Mrs. Mattie Gay- lord. lord.Tho The death causes much sorrow among n largo circle of friends , and tender sympathy is full for the homo thus darkened by the deep shadow. The announcement of the funeral will bo made Inter. Secure yours rcborvcil bunts to-day at BushnolPs for the three following Ra- gan lectures. < Tipton has bargains in real estate. Too Small a Fee. Fremont Benjamin is evidently not satis fied with the verdict of the Jury , by which ho was given f 1 attorney fee for his part in de fending A. W. Coffman. Ho has filed a mo tion for n nowtrlal , claiming that some of the rulings of Judge Dcemer were erroneous ; that the verdict is contrary to the evidence , and wns the result of passion and prejudice. D. H. MoOANELD & CO. , Hides. Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. 23 and 82 ! Malu KtroeUCouucil DluQg.Iovra. IK. S. VETERINARY SUR6EON , HOSPITAL AND OFFICE 45 FOUHTH-5T. Council Bluffs , la. Veterinary Dentistry a Specialty , SPECIALNOTICES. _ NOTIOB. SPKCIAIjftilvcrtlscmcntR.michasIxist , Found , To IxMxn , For Sale. To llcnt , Wnnta , Hoarding etc. , will be Inserted In this column nt the low rate of TKN UENT8 PKIl LINK for the nrst In- scrtlon nnd Five Cents 1'cr I.lno for ouch subse quent Insertion , Leave advertisements ftt our office , No. 12 1'earl Street , near Broadway Coun- ell BlutTs Iowa. WANTS. "VVANTr.I ) Scvpntv-nvo plorcs of coed , sec- VV ond-hand wxrjict. A.J. Mandcl.223 Ilrond- yay. _ WANTKD Two Rood RlrK Ono tor general housework , the other for nurse. Apply to 227 Bouth Hlxth street , Council niuffg. la. MUST Ho fold , Tome Quick Two drug Blocks fl.CCkl to M.MU ; one In Iowa , one In Ne braska. Hallo , Haas .V Co. , Council lllulTs. OH SAIU-Or Trade-Top bupsy In Rood condition. Apply to Oil cast Broadway. - ' for two first-class cooks. Meat cook 110 per week and pastry rook f7. Very best of references. Address Mrs. 0. A. Fleldeii. Council Illutrs , la. WANTKO Housekeeper Kldcrly ( Jcnnan lady preferred. Ono child to care for. Inquire - quire nt llco olllco. _ IJIOU HRNT-Tlio comer olllcu over tlio K. C. -L1 &C. H H.U. ticket olllcc.no w occupied by Judco Ford. Also The room No. 14 1'carl St. , now occupied by Forest Smith. Also The dwolllnR house on Woodbury avo- inio , knounns thoMtOco place , ultli one aero of land. _ lloracu Kvcrett. LOST A bunch of small keys. Itcvmd for snino will bo paid by lloraie Kvcrclt. TTlOItSAI.R Lumber yard nnd fixtures doliiR J- ; a business of KHMUO pvr year Inn llvo Ne braska town. Al oi\ line residence ot VJ rooms , with associate buildings. Apply to Johnston St Van I'atten , XI Mnln St. . Council mull's. _ FOR HUNT First-class plnno In good order. Cnn be had nt reasonublo prlcn. 1'osses- fclou Riven May 1st. I ) . Goldstein , M llroadway , FOR SAI.K At n bargain. 4U ncrcs near stock yards. South Omnha , Nob. , Johnson As Chrlntlan , Koom 35 , Chamber of Commerce , Omaha. _ " \\rANTr.n Stocks of merchandise ] Have TT Omaha and Council lllulVs city property , also western land to exchange for Roods. . Cullen on or address Johnson .V Christian , Hooni 3o , Cnninbvr of Commerce. Omnha. THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER , I'KICK $15. Is ft thoroughly practical , well rnnrto and finely flnisheil machine. Combines the PEIIKECT LET- TK111NH , KXACT AI.K1NMKNT nllll ItAl'll ) WllIT- 1NO of a high priced writer with SIMPLICITY , Compactness nnd Durability. Send for circulars. AGI2NTS WANTED. F. E. GAGE , Tlic Excelsior Co. ttJ Mnln St. . LINCOLN , Nnn. , Gen'l Agent. Agt. for \Vehtera Jo\va -i-UNION PARK-- , : couiL iiLurrs , MAY 15th , 16th , I7ih AND 18th , FOUR RACES EACH DAY REDUCED RATES ON RAILWAYS. Largo Hold of horses now here , includ ing NolmibUa Fuvorilcs. For pro grammes or other information nddrcss the faocrotary. Star Stables and Mule Yards Urondwuy , Council Dlulls , Opp. Uuiiniiy Depot Horses and mules constantly on hand , for bale nt retail or In car load lots. Orders promptly illleil by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. Telephone 111. SCHMJTEU At I1OLEV. Opposite Dummy Depot , Council l NEW SPRING MILLINERY 151-1 UOUGLiAS ST. , OMAHA , NEU SNYPER & SNYDER M. B. SNYDER , A. M. . M. D. Physician and Surgeon MRS. M. B. SNYDER , SPECIALIST : Disoaspsof "Women und Children , .107 llron&way. Council ItlullB. NOW HUSBAND DEAR you GO IUGJIT EOWN TO PETER C. MILLER'S And ( Jet That lU-autiful 1'attcni of WALL PAPER 1 SAW T11EUE yESTBUDAY. HE DOES Alilt KINDS OK HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING DECORATINQ , WHITENING , ETC. , And Hns None IJut Experienced Workmen , No , tJ ! I'oarl St , : i Council I Una's EGAN & KIMBALL , PLUMBERS , STEAM AND GAS FITTERS , No. 552 Broadway. Opera House Block Council Bluffs. Telephone No. 281. TIEOIi ZDsTIEI"\W SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OP COUNCIL BLUFFS. Largest steen , METCALF BROTHERS ; Furnishing Oood8f * > , - * . * * P * * Clothing , Hats , Gaps , eto.\ MUSIC . .C ' . RDHRBH , Wffli&m ' ffattfman Evtrttt & Fisher , * RBLA.XJ DMlerto < V-S * ' I ammMlUrt - REAL ESTATE - i . . XD3 Main Su Council niurti. MUTUAU tint IKS. CO ; Now Torn. _ IBM St. Mtry'i A V x y Largest Capital and ' t3 > Surplus' CITIZENSSTATE BANK/ ' of Any Banh In the city. * * > Is Solicited < * § STH , & Ji. ' -1 COUNCIL flLUFPS J.W&E. L , SQUIRE'S Porogoj . & Mooro'9 v rV r r"vt * V _ Paint : , 0l3Gloa8Go. ! ; Ab stracts Tof Title Wholesale. ' * Santa Rasai. * v-.f . , , V . .Vi X / . , oUI ' ARE THE BEST. Uo. 8. Pearl St' . f fpf r''V * I 13lh.Su Bttwecn S. 73 4' ' EMPKIE HARDWARE CO. WEIR SHUGART CO. OF Manufacturer of Fine Carriages and Buggies. H. F. H ATTENH AUER I always kuon in stock iv largo variety of casrto.ru 1 have always a full stock to select from. . . , make Carringes , which 1 sell ntti very low rnto. Call and examine. Prices Low. Xos. 27 to : m Fourth Sfrcut. I am always ready to show poods. MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 26O. NATURALIST AND TAXIDERMIST. IF1. T. MOUNTS ItlllDS AM > MAMMALS TKUI2 TO NATUKE. ALL. WORK GUARANTEED. NO , 010 MAIN STUEET , : COUNCIL , BIjUPFS , IA. Ciders taken nt Collins * , or nt Hnrden'a Oun Store. Omalm. First Appearance in Council Bluffs , of MR. H. H. RAGAN , In n Urllllant Series of His Famous Illustrated Lectures AT DOHANY'S OPERA HOUSE , Under the iiusplceg of the ladies' of the Con gregational Church. Dates und Subjects ns Follows. Wednesday. May Oth. nt 8:30 : ji. m. , THR UllINfi Wednesday , Mnv Kith , nt H:30 p. in. . 'HfcUEnmlTHKUUin I.oNDON. " Friday. May lEth , 8 p. in. . "HAM11MNOS in IIOMB. " Each Lecture will bo Superbly Illustrated. Course Ticket , reserved , according to loca tion , tl.im nnd tl.iT ! . SliiKlo Reserved Kent , cncli evenlnK.fiOcentH. S.\l of lte erv ' ( l Seats will open nt Hnslinell's Hook Store , Saturday , May lilh.nt It. n. in. Doom opennt7W. : ! I.ectine at H. Carriages may bo ordered at ; 30 o'clock. _ THEO. BECKMAN , MANUKACTUIlEll OF AND DEAUlll IN HARNESS , SADDLES , BRIDLES AND COLLARS. A rull Assortment of Harness Goods Con stantly on Hand. Impairing Neatly and Promptly Done. NO. 205 MAIN ST. . COUNCIL ULiUKPS , : : IOWA JOHN GILBERT , I'J.UUllEH AND IIEAI.KU IN WIND MILLS , IRON AND WOOD PUMPS. NO. 021 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL , IlLWPrS , J : IOWA ACCIDENT INSURANCE , $5,000 AT DEATH ! 525 weekly Indemnity for Injury. Costs but $13 per year In the Old lleilublo United States Mu tual Accident .Association of New York. Jt KKM..RY. . " " " " " AgL'ut9- Tloom 3. Opera House mocK.1 OGDEN : - BOILER - : - WORKS , CARTER & SOX , Prop's. Manufacturersot All Kinds of Steam Boilers & Sheet Iron Work. Orders by mall for repairs promptly attended to. Satisfaction ( . "nrauteed. 10th Avenuo. Ad dress Ogdtn IJoller Works. Council Illulfs.Iowa. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. COOBroadway Council Illuffo , Iowa. Established 1657. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. fiTTfi'N ' Rf Architects and Superintendents. Koom xiJjLDil ( X. 2 > Opol.a House Block | U DTDFTMDTMfl Hydraulic" and Sanitary Engineer U , JJllumUJinUi Plans , Estimates , Specifications. Su pervision of Public Work. Brown Building , Council Bluffa Iowa. Attorney-at-Law , Second Floor Brown Building , 115 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. NQPUTTD7 Justice of the Peace. Office over American , OlflUM } Express , No. 419 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. QTflNfl Jfr QTMQ Attorneys at-Law , practice in the State OiUllLl Ot OliUO , aild Federal Courts. Office Rooms 7 and 8 , ShugartBeno Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. MS. WOODBURY & SONS . j Pearl Si and First Avenue , FINE GOLD WOKK A SPECIALTV. C. C. HAZEN , Corner Main street and First TAQTUVTM Sur and C. E. , Ordinance Grades and . lUDlMlrl , Grading Estimates. Drafting. 501 Broadway , cor. of Main , Room 5. TT flTT K H/TD'n'nT / TM M TSpecialist. . In Diseases of Eye. Knr , Nose - . ' , H liHAvlKhnLIN HI II "naa-hroat. Otasscs Accurately I'rcsrrlb ill DilnillDljRljlll , ill. If. , ed. Catarrh Treated by M nil After Vlrifc ) J . . nnd Consultation. Olllco Cor. Main street Ilroadwny. Itcsldcncc , UIO Dlutf at. Hours U to 12 , M to 5 , 7ao : to 8:30. : Council Illutrs , lown. ' ESTABLilSHBn 18-12. INCOKPOBATEU 1878 CO. , MASSILLON , OHIO , MAKUFACTUREKS. SIZES FROM Especially Designed for MILLS , ELEVATORS 25 TO 250 AND HORSE ELECTRIC LIGHT HORSEPOWER POWER , PURPOSES , AUTOMATI : CUT-OFF : ENGINE. Brancli House , Council Bluffs , Iowa. SEND 1 'OU CATALOGUE. E. C. HARRIS , Manager. SPECIAL REDUCTION FOR ONE WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY , MAY 7TH. Wfi AIVNOIJ1VCK THE FOI.I.OWIJV JLIST OF I ItI RS : 18-inch Smyrna. Regular Price $1.50. Reduced to $1.00. 18-inch Bromley. Regular Price $2.25. Reduced to Sl.fiO. 21-inch Bromley " " S.GO , . " 2.CO. 20-inch " ? t " 4.00 , " 3.26. 30-inch ' " fi.OOl " 3.76. 30-inch " " " 8 CO , " 0.00. 4x7 " ' 12.00 , " 0.00. (3x9 ( " " " 25.00 , " 10.00. Brussels Ruga Reduced from $2.25 to $1.50. " " " " 1.76 to 1.25. " " " " 1.00 to ttO. A Similar Reduction on all Art Squares , Crumb Cloths , Door Mats , Etc , , Etc. CURTAINS ! CURTAINS ! LACE AND HEAVY CURTAINS. We have not space to enumerate the many bargains wo will offer in these goods.Vo mention a few only , as follows1. 50 PAIKS AT 925 RCDUCKU TO gUO. 1OO I'AIIt.S AT $5 , KUIHJCUU TO 93.5O. so 15 is. aoo ' 4 , " C'UUTAIN GOODS SI.UILiAIlL.l' Itii ; > UCii : > . These goods must be closed out this week in order to make room for MORE GOODS NOW ON THE WAY. NO OLD STOCK BUT NEW GOODS PURCHASED THIS SEASON ! THIS IS NO CATCH SALE , BUT A GENUINE SPECIAL SALE , FORMER PRICES WILL BE RESTORED AFTER THIS WEEK , COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. , -L ± A