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6 THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS SATURDAY , MARCH 7 , 1885. THE DAILY BEE OQTUNCXL BLUFFS Saturday Morning , March , ? , I8UBSCIU1TION RATES , ; Bj ( Urrlci - - - - - - -SO ronto pet wet ! OFFICE : o. 7 I'oarl Btroat. Hexr Broadwny , MINOR MENTION , See J. Relict's new spring goods. There worn only cightoon lodgers I : the city jail Thursday night. There was no material change ycstoi day in the strike of the Wabaah round housa men. Now York parties have sant on an o for of ninety-fivo cents for the balance c the paving bonds , Young Whcolor , who waa shot by Jei foiios , Is improving now , and bis rocov cry acorns assured. The circuit court adjourned yostordaj Judge Oonnor opens at Avoca Monlaj the first tarm ever hold them. The case of Scofiold & Corln agalne the city was yesterday afternoon decide In favor of the plaintiffd. The city wi probably appeal. A communication has boon sent to tli mayor complaining of * ho Inhuman troa mcnt which a little girl on Vine strei lisa bion receiving from the hands of hi adopted mother. The officials will li vcatigato. One of Billy Smith's teams , attache to a baggage wagon , took a run olci from the 0.B. & Q. depot to thoOgdo Lotiso. Not a thing was broken , and eve the solitary trnuk in the wivjon was nc tipped out. The end now * roaches hero that Fran Kern , who win ono of the Into firm of E D. flora t Oo , , cigar dealers , died at hi homo in Allentown , Fa , , the latter pai of. February , consumption being th The mayor received a communicatio yesterday from the association ot real ei tate dealers of Iowa stating that the ai oociation would soon hold Its annu : mooting , and aeking what Inducomoni Council Blufld would offer if it could b hold hero. The chief of police has amended hi order so that the gambling houses , a well as the saloons , mast clcsaat 1 o'clock every night and keep closed al day Sunday- What ia Banco for ono i since for the other. Lot there bo a fal deal. Saint Paul's church Divlna tervic will bo hold in this church tomorroi morning and evening at the usual hourj Subject of morning , "Moral Socialism. The Rev. Dean Mlllspangb , of Triait cathedral , Omaha , trill lecture in the ov < uing. A cordial Invitation Is oxtondc to the pnblis and shangera to attom those cervices. The river has boon in such a conditloi foi the past few days tint the BEE ha boon belated in Rotting Its papers across there being too much Ice to permit th starting up of the the BEE'S ferryboat and not enough for the BEE to mo sleds The readers cf the BEE will please imv patience for a day or so and it is thoi hoped that the papers can reach th Council Blufl'i side at the usual carl ; hour. "Millions of spiritual beings walk thi earth unseen , both when wo wake an ( when wo sleep. " Spiritual circle to morrow ( Sunday ) afternoon and evcnioj nt 2 and 7:30 : o'clock , in Spiritual hall Entrance on Main and Pearl atroeta vii the stairs , two doors south of the postof liao. In the evening will bo read a com munlcaton ! from the spirit of Will ! Phelpa , who was well known to many o our citlzans. Ho built the Council BlufI A St. Joe railroad. Tickets wore being printed yeeterdaj announcing J. R. Bell and J. K. Coopo : for school direct ) rs. Mr. Cooper is es- poslally a desirable man , as ho hnj beet county superintendent , and has had ex peiienca and takes an interest | In schoo matters. Mr. Boll Is aho an estlmabli citizen , who would probably bo an im provement ever some in tha board. Thi name of D. C. Blcomcr Is mantionoc also us a desirable candidate , bat It ii doubtful whether ho will allow his nami to bo ujcd. Ho would bo an excellon choice. _ . Beckman & Co. , 525 Main street , wll wash and oil your harness cheap now. S. 1) ) . Blakely , of Albany , was at the Pacifi < yesterday. Captain B. 13. Fratney left yesterday fo : Washington over the Wabaah , Moiee Wllluer , of Burlington , a well-knoivj tourist , was at tbo Ugden yesterday. i * ' Mlsj Hattta Bloxiui has returned from lias ' tliiK' , where she ha a been teaching scliool , ' ' i * II , 0. Addis , general agent for tbo Ferkine i ' windmill , left yesterday oa a short businesi I trip to the factory. Ttoal Ktitalo Trunsters. The folio irlug ia a 'list of real oitat ( transfers filed yesterday in the recorder1 ! office of Pottawattomio county , Iowa , ai furnished by A. J. Stephenson , nbstrac tor , real estate and loan agent , Councl ! Bluffs , Iowa , March 6 , 1885. William Doud to John H. Ott , par ! e. w , | n. e. J , ! , 77 , 38. JB'JO. Auxust Huoert to OIan Martens , lol , block 7 , Minaon , 300. 0 , 1C 1 , & P , railroad company to 0 B Stone , e. A n. e. J , 2 , 77 , 42. f 044.40 Henry Pieper to Jiioios W. Hall , lote h and 0 , bloik 10 , Mioden. § 1,800. i. ToUUUes , 53,384.40. ' Bmoke Sol of North Carolica Tobac- to. DON'T ' SPITE YOURSELF , IA Mttlo Talk to Those Who Foci Sere Over ttio Olty Election. It Is whispered about that some of the residents cf Iho Fourth ward who wanted Rccd elected alderman feel a little sore about his defeat. Thcso people who live west of the croak hnvo just reason for fooling tbat they have hot bosn treated right by the city council. They have paid tnxoi joir after yoir , nnd while other parts of the city have been im proved they hvro had lltllo or nothing. To BOO the creek overflow and ECO thoii property damaged or destroyed la more exatporatiog than any ono c i realize who hai not been subjected to the trial. Then they have been almost driven out of their homes by the stench of a fertlllzingcstabllthtnent They have petitioned and protested in vain. _ A < laat they united as one man and Insisted on having n representative of their own In the council. They wanttd to bo sol aside as n district ward so as to insure this end , but this was dented thorn. Then they rallied and forced the nomina tion of Mr. Reed , who has done them great s vice by being their spokesman to air their grievances nnd present thcli wishes at different times , The public seeing thatMayor | Vanghan and his clique gave at Icait an outward support to Reed , concluded that Heed It elected would work in Vaughan's Interest , which was n great injustice to Mr. Reed , but yet il counted against him and lie was defeated , It is not to bo wondered at that sonic of these citizens feel a little sore. Tdej are not to ba blamed for this , but non cornea the report that n few of them prc < pose to got ravcngo by voting against thi court house and jsll propositions. I : there ara any who feel thus , they shook atop and consider what they are do'ng If they propose to wreak vengeance , o ; right a grievance in thia way , they an mistaken , for they are only epitinp them selves. They should wait until semi inora opporbnno chance to got oven. . There will bn plenty of such chances in the future. As it Is , Mr. Shugart hai pledged himaolf publicly and privately tc bo a representative for those citizens ni well ni the whole ward , ant to do M In his power tr nave these causoa of complainl remedied so soon as possible after getting into the council. Ho is ai strongl ] pledged to look after those matters a : Air. Reed was. Mr. Shugart will doubt lesa redeem thcaa pledges. But aside from all this , oven these who are atll bent onravengo cannot afford to take il thia way , but should watt until they have a chance to strike without having the blow recoil harder on themselves than on those against whom they -strike. A thonphtful view of the situaUon will convince any unbiased mind that It IE suicidal for any citizsn of Council Bluffs to vote against the court house to punish the city government While it is important to every farmei in the county that a new court house and jail should bo built , to thus eave extra expense and to protest their titles and records , it is for like reasons important to every res ident of this city. Then , it is still more of an object for Council Bluffs to stand its share of the tax , for besides the other advantages , shared In common by all in the county , thia city will get SDJIO special advantages. If the court house proposi tion carries , the llttlo strip of ground on which ia now situatsd the old Episcopal church , will bo purchased , and the money will enable the now church building to go on this season. Otherwise , It will wait another year. If the court house h bnilt , a syndicate stand ready to buy the old Catholic church property , and thia will let the building of the new Catholic church property go on this ecason. The syndicate cannot afford to let 820,000 of property stand idle , with the paving taxes , etc. , to meet , and that property will bo improved. None of this building will go on If the proprietors era defeated. If the court houoo proposition carries there will 03 § 180,000 of buildings ; thSn the churches and other buildings which will be put up will amount to $75,000 or § 100,000 more. There is the now gov ernment building , § 250,000 , making at least half a million dollars of building improvements for Council Bluffs , to say nothing of the hundreds of buildings which will be started on account ot thia boom. While an injustice is done those not living in the city , and while the farm- era are only paying one cent an acre each year in order to build n court homo and protect their titles and save oxpcntca of rent , etc. , this city , in paying ita share , will gain all those great advantages. Council Bluff ) Imi a chance to glvo Itself a boom. The worklngmen [ were- anxious to have paving done , but most of the money for paving went to the rjuarrymon and to the railroads , In this coining building boom thnro will be a smaller per cent go out of the city for material , and a larger per cant go for labor. Does it pay for worklngmon to keep money out of their own pockols in order to spite tbo city at large ? Go in for the boom , wqtk for it , vote for It , and lot the da- eirod revenge seek same other way of ex pression. Don't ' spite yourselves , but make yourselves stronger by helping make the city better , the value of prop- ty higher , nnd in greater demand , work mora plenty , wages higher. Join In and swell the boom , and roet assured that there will bo plenty of chances to punish the now city government if , like the old , it does not redeem Its pledgee. A Bold Attempt. Shortly after 7 o'clock Thursday eve ning a bold attempt waa made to burg- lurlzft the residence of Dr. Hanchott , on Fourth street. Tbo doctor and his wlfo went over to Omaha on the 0 o'clock dummy , and probably the crooks thought the house was left alone. There wore , however , In the homo two women with the children , and on hearing a peculiar sound stepped into the front bedroom and s w a man at the window. She sounded the alarm , and the other going to the front door taw the man skip off up the street. The window was found to bo partly open. The fellow waa a bold ono , as the lights were burning in the house , the window was near the street , and the house ( a close to others , A follow called at soiao other houses in that vicinity the rame evening asking for food , and It is thought that tbo two were identical. Itoported Robbery , Will Tleyner on going home Thurjday night found a man lyiagonMrs. Benson's door s'op , who was badly baticrad up , and claimed that he had been slugged and robbed , Ho was taken to a hotel where ho gave lua name as Tyrone , and said ho belonged in Avoca , Later It was dis covered that a saloon man had bis gold watch and about $7 of his money , ho having left it with him for cn'o-keoping while he went tha toundi of the town. Whether ho received his injuries by t fall or by ft genuine slngglcg scorns r matter of doubt , but the pohco eoernoc to favor the theory that the man took to < miny tumblers and hi ait led. * " " Dr. S. the Slons Oil ; Chronic Disease Institute , will bo at tin Scott house in thia city , Thursday April 2d. Will attend to , patlcnta am all who are alllictod will do well to giv him a call. Consultation free. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS , An Important Election to Tnlcc Plnci Monday. Sandwiched In between an c.xcltci city election and an Important court hoasi olcc'ion , cornea an election no less im porlnnt , that which is to bo held Mon day. There ara to bo at that time ttri members of the school beard elected , th terms of Mr. Matt and Mr. Pottlbon expiring. It is needless to remind th citizens of the Importance of the educational tional Intercuts of the city. Not only 1 there more munty to bo expended thai in any other department of the city gov eminent , but there are the chimctpr and the intellects of the next Roneratioi in charge. Clean handed , clear bcado : men should bo choeon to take charge o tlipso Interests ; men who are interests ! In and have knowledge- oducationn matters. Mr. Mott and Mr , Pottibono are sil < to bo candidates for re-election , Whll In many respects they are estimable cili zons , yet it seems tint the public inter cats would bo b&ttar mot by a change The objections against them aronots much as to their personal character as t their ofliclal records. It ia claimed tha they are largely responsible for too grea economy In some respects mid too littl In others. It is not generally known ii this city , nor will it generally bo endorsed dorsod , that teachers are ' 'do.Iced" fo every legal holiday. The board , not th teachers , direct what day tha ochoo' shall bo clcsed , and yet if the school are closed for a day , by ordo of the board , the teacher have theic wages cut down that much although their tlmo is not the disposal o the board , and they are ready to do th teaching which they ara employed by tb month to do. Ttfey are not employed b ; the day , and they got no extra pay fo any extra hours they may devote t school work. Under the law they conl not thus bo compelled to loss a day' ' wages , were It not for the fact that tb school board in its contracts at the begin ning of the year , inserted thia clauco. I is claimed that nowhere osa are teacher thus treated , and If this Is so , it will nc bo long before 'othe cities get Council Bluffs' bes teachera away , this city never having pali as high wages as are paid elsewhere. Th responsibility of thh short-stghtednee and close-fisted policy Is said to bo dut to Messrs , Mott and Petttbono. In ottier matters , for some reason , thol is said to bo lavishiicsa. Take the coa contract for instance. It was understooi that Mr. Pettlbone , as purchasing agent had a contract all drawn up ready fo signing , by which the board was to pur chase all of the Immense amount of coa needed of one firm , without getting an ; bid ) from others. THE BEE aired up tin matter at the tlmo , and as a result , in stead of a secret contract , some othe dealers got a chance to bid , and it ws given to another firm at a lower price If Mr. Pettlbone , In so important a mat ter , does not cara to advoitlro for bid and got the lowest possible prices , i seems tnat some ono sbonld be electee who will thus guard the school fund. More money conld bo wasted by oni foolish contract for coal than conld bi ' mada up in years , by taking out of comi teacher's wages a dollar or so , for no teaching irhen the board , by closing thi school for some legal holiday , prcvoctac them from teaching. Another objection to Messrs. Mottanc Pottibono is tbat they were the onoa wht prevented the mission cchooli from occupying the school house : Sunday afternoon. These cchools are nn sectarian , and doubtless do much good. . gathering in boys and girls on Sundnj afternoon , who would otherwise be run aicg the streets. To strengthen the morals of tbo young , as well as tc itrengthon their Intellects will bo a wort which the board of education should gladly see succeed. These men do nol jbject to political meetings bunt ; hold in jonrt houses and other public , bulldingf greeted for different purposes. MucL indignation was excited dgainat Messrs , Mott and Pottibone at the tlmo the } ocked tbo doors against thesa mission ichools , for they had been allowed to noet ia these bn Idlngs for years without molestation. To sum up. The people want schoo ! lircctors who will pay teachers n fair oil ! iry , and pay It honeat'y ' and squarely , ai itbors who are employed by the montr ire paid. Directors are wanted who , or making a purchase which runs up inte thousands of dollara , to advertise openly for bids , and let the contract publicly ti the loweet bidder. Directors are wantei who are broad enough guagod to let thi people nso the people's houses , whlcl liavo boon paid for by the people's money throwing , of course , about them such re itriottons as will sacure the greatest gooc to the greatest number. ASno organ , half price , at Beards wall paper store , next to postoflice. Before yon buy a harness call on Bcok- man & Co. , 525 Main street. COUNCIL ELDIia IIABKKT , Wheat No. 1 milling , 65 } No , 2 , CO No. S , CO. Corn Now , 25o. Data For local purposes , 23c , Hay 85 00@C 53 per ton } baled , B0@60. Rye S5o. Oorn Meal 1 30 per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prlcoa at yardt , 6 OOffl 5 CO. CO.Cool Cool Delivered , hard , 0 50 pot ton ) sot ) t 0 per ton Lard Fairbank's , wholesaling at 9Id Flonr City flonr , 1 50@2 90. Brooms 2 953 00 par dot , tlVH STOCK. Onttlo Butcher cows S 25@3 75 , Bntchw iteen , 3 7514 00. Sheep 2 60@3 00 , Uoga 400@42G. PBODDOK AND BOTS. Poultry Live clilckens.lper doz. SOOj'dreas- K ! chickens , 8c ; dressed turkeys , lOc ; dreaa- xl duclu , PC ; dressed Reese , 8c , Butter Creamery , 25@2Soj choice country LSfgSOa. Epgs 27 per dozen. Vegetablea Potatoes , 60@Go per bnehel ; inlons , COc per bu } apples , choice cooking or atinp , 3 00 } beans , 1 00@1 60 per bushel. Cider 32 gallon bbl. , S6.E0 , Orangoa i 00 par box. Lemons i 60(85 ( 00 oer box MANDEMAKEE & VAN ' LIIOHITEOTS , CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS < o , 201 Of per Brcadway , Council Blnffa. "MURDER MOST FOUL , " To Allow Anyone to Die of Diphtheria , pvUniNO the Iwt fUej-curs thcto li i not been a dc th from dlphlhttl * In Any ex'onhtro Dr. Thonuii' ' JJcflerlt preventive mod. Ithas boon the , . - And euro wn rncM ol nwlnc thousixmls ot Itvm. Inclls- rTetnlb1olnrmlilclsor thr.intln m llKi > MitBO rlot lover , chunflndt In 48 luws to the Mrarlo form. For e ! o only ftt the doctot's office , No. 23 South Eighth ctrtet , Council Htutls , IO B , Send for It ; price 2. Dyspeptic , nhvllie In misery * n < l cilo In despAlr with rAticor of thcjtomnen ? Dr. Thomas Jtfferli emu every CMO of Indlmtlon Mid coostlpotlon In vcrv short tlmo. Boa of rtf rcnccs ghen. UttropsjU la the CAUJO ot Ml ot ninety per cent iuc ! scil conditions. SMITH & TOLLfiK , ACTS , LEADING Merchant Tailors ! 7 and 9 Main St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA. , - - - . A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From. KIEL KALE STABLES Keep Horses nnd Mulca constantly on hand whlo wo will neil in retail or carload lota. All Stock Warranted as Represented. \Uio1iialekidrctrlldrklriHn Crnln ird Pokd ] Uy. 1'ilcei tenable Satisfaction Guaranteed. oisiyo-TaiJiR &o BOI E- Corner Fifth Avo. & Fourth St. OouncllBlnfle. AGENTS WANTED. Drs. JuddSmith's Nev ? Improved Electric Belt. SIB BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ; 725 ELM ST. , DALLAS , TEXAS ; and * T. WAYNE , IND IT POSITIVELY CURES Kidney andLlrcr Complaint , Bright Dtaoitv. . HhounatUm , Nouralila Dyapcpala , NervonancBS Wtetlng Weakness , Paralysis , Spinal Affections , Indlgoatlon , Ilcnrt Disonsn , Fits Headach , Lama Back , Cold Feet , and all diseases requiring Increased motive powers. Now Improved o 83 and 16 ; old stlo$2 each. each.W. W. P. AYLSWORTH , RAISER I Ira IU ILSHn Brick bnildinpa of any olzo raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame houa moved on LITTLE GIANT trucks , the beat in the world. W. P. AYLSWOIITH. 1010 Ninth Street , Council Bluffs. -j-o . . . _ , . < N . II. H. FIELD. W. C. ESTEP Field & Estep , UNDERTAKERS No. 817 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Office Calls Attended Promptly , Day nnd Night. Particular attention given to Embalming T ; AND "THE ENGLISH" KITCHEN. 505 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. THE ONLY ALL MIGHT HOUSE IN ran CITY. Everything served in first class style and on short notice , not and cold lunches always ready. F. II ORODIT. S. T. F . , . . . RF.NCH I. M , THSYNOU. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET Cft. ScccEssoug ro Casady Orcntt & Frencli 405 Broadway" { ] Council Biuffs ] Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Mattings , Linoleums , Oil Cloths and Upholstery , Mail Orders Carefully Filled ! COUNCIL ® BLUFFS CT COUNCIL BLUFFS W-ilcs-Vo and Itotall Dealers la Hard Soft ana Blossburg O Q -A. Ha W. H. SIBLEY , Manager. . . . , . Offlco. S8 Slain St. Yard , on C. U. I. I' and C. . . . K & St. 1' Kallway. CHICAGO . , > * * * - The SHORT LINE. And BEST ROUTE , FHO OMAHA TO THE EAST. TWO TIIA1N3 DAILY I1KTWKKN OMAHA ANIJ Chicago. Minneapolis Milwaukee , 1 St. Paul , Cedar ItAjiiilj , Ddvrmiwrt .j Clinton , Dubuquc , liockfon ) , Hock Island , Kroeport , Janeavllle , Klein , Madison , La Croeec , IJolult. Winonn , And nil other Important point * East , North- cast and Southeast , Ticket offlco at 1401 ftunam elect ( In I'.ixton Ha te ) ) , and at Union I'nciflo Depot. 1'tti.t.MiN SLKitriiRaand the KINKST Dmxo Tim WORLD ro run on tha mainlines ot the Chicago mllwaukoo tt St. Paul K'y onJ every mention lljiald to piMoiigen by courteous cmplo } 111 ol tbo roimwny. S S. ilEliniM , , A. V. II. CAIU'ENTER , GcncrklManagcr. ( lon'I I'luwGnRcr Accnt. U MIIiLKK. OGO. K. IlRAKrOUD , AM' ! Ocn'l irnnaper. Ass.t Ocnl TIMS Ago J. T. CLAUK , Ocn'l Buporlntomlcnt. For Rent ThahulMIni ; know-lifts tho1 Skn'IriR Illnk" concr Mh A\cnuo ntuU'cnrl ttrtctlll bo rtntrj , ulto- vethrr or soimtftl ciy , Occiif.inc.v , A | < rlll > r. For Iuithcr partlouUrs call on onJOHN Iir.KK9IIF.lM , TrojMont Council lilulls ) SA\log3 Dank. ASK YOUK GllOOKlt FOK A. B , HOWE'S Corn Meal , Graham Hour , Hominy Ground Fresh Every Day ? Ground Feed Always on Hand. Mill , corner of North Sixth nnd Mill Stroete , L COUNCIL ! , BLUFFS. St , Charles Hotel , OSTUEET , 11ET 7th and 8th , LINCOLN , NEB. < , Mrs. Kato Coakly , Proj'rletorcss. . J ; fVNonly and elegantly lurnlehod. Good eatnplo Ml rooms on first floor. TV * tVTcrm3-1.60 to $2 pot day. Special rates given members of the U'KUlaturo. novlO-Im-me I THE RECEbTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON Standard Type filer NO. 2 , Is the Hiyhcst Achievement in Writing Machines in the World. Wlthcnly 39kcjn to learn and operate. It prints TO characters , iDc'udlrprcapx and tiiull lattcrd , punctuations , fluitrcn , flfiis and tractions It Is the slinplcet and most r.iplJ writing machine inndo 39 o I as the moat durable 'Send for free illustrated pamphlet. Wyckoff Seamans & Benedict , 2S1 and L'83 Broadway M. Y. , Solo Agents. 0. II. SHOLKS , Council Bluffs , Agents for Western Iowa. to die 347 BROABWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. "K. L DRESS GOODS. First Grand Sale of Sprint ; Dress Goods. _ 50 pieces Cashmere 12Jcworth _ 18c. Do Bbgo 15o " 22c. 23 " _ Ottoman cord 20c " 25o. _ _ 15 " Novelty suitings 25c worth 40s. 10 " Wool broche 40 o worth EOc. 15 " Coventry suitings all wool desirable colors 40 inches wide 50c worth 75c. ' Annure ; , tricotineu , black nnd colored cash * mores at prices lower than ever before offered. 20 pieces French cotton satins beautiful designs - signs at 2 Ic. French nnd Scotch zephyrs , seersuckers , cheviots , In desirable styles. Lnwus and per cales fie to 12Jo Table cloths with embroideries to match , Our stock of hosiery is now replete in every respect , . 100 dozen ladies' colored hose nt lOc , worth 15c. 100 dozen fancy and solid colored hoee , in grain , nt 15c , worth 20c. 20 dozen balbriggans , full regular made , at 20c , worth 30c. 25 dozen silk silk clocked balbriggan hose , full regular made , at 20c. worth 30c. 'J5 dozen solid colored hose , full regular , at 25c. worth 35o 25 dozen solid colored split-feet hose , at . " 5c , worth 50c. 25 dozen Schopper's oil colored hose , at EOc , always sold at liOc , CO dozen colored and black lisle , &t CGc , worth 90c. Wo have and elegant assortment of misses' and children's in llsles and cottons , blacks and colors. WHITE GOODS. 29 pieces lace pique at lOc worth 20c. 20 " French checked nainsook nt 1-io worth 20c. 20 pieces " " " " IBc worth VCc. 15 pieces " " and striped nninsook at 20o worth HSc. 25 pieces French satin chocked and striped nainsook 25c worth 403 , Victoria , lawns , linen do Indes , batiste and white robes. In this department wo can pleas o the most fastidious taste , So , Co. OJe , 7ic , 8Jo , lOc , to 81.00 per yard worth 33) per cunt more , in bo over netting and all over embroidery Allautiful patterns. GENTS'HALF HOSE 50 dozen cotton stripes , at Oc , worth SJc. 20 dozen etoiit Scotch mixed , seamless , at lOc , worth IBc. IS dozen blue nnd brown mixed , seamless , at 12Jc , worth Kijo 20 dozen old gold , blue nnd brnwn mixed , extra stout seamless , at 15c , worth 25c. i 20 dozen British stouts , at 20c , worth 25c , Boimlors ; 25 don xtrlpitl British Euimluis , half hose , at 25c , worth Mo. 15 dozen oil lugrnlnhoje , at Ms , worth SOc. GLOVES. 20 doz hslos at 25o worth 40c. 23 " " " 35o " COc. 20 u fancy colored llslea at 50o worth 7flc 20 " black nod colored silk gloves at We worth 75c. If ) doz mitts colored and black at 0c nnd 75c worth 40 per cent more. * We are Offering Domestics at New York Prices. The above goods and prices are some of our special bargains. Wo have others but have no room to enumerate. These are a few of the bargains obtained by our buyer in his late trip to New York and Philadelphia , and are without doubt the cheapest goods over brought to this market. Ladies should not faiPto see these goods. Purchasers aod viators are alike welcome. All orders by mail receive prompt attention. Satisfaction guaranteed. All ordeis throughout Jowa and .Nebraska by mail to us , should , in ad dition to the name of town , contain name ot county and state , as our "Out C Town Department" is increasing so rapidly that we find it necessary to insist on everything to facilitate our business. Cocke & Morgan , 347 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.