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THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS MONDAY MAECH 30. 1885
THE DAILY BEE
OOUHCIL BLUFFS.
Monday Morning , March. 30
sunaoBirrioN
- " . 110.00 p r ye.r
OFFIOBI
No. igPptiriatroot.
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MINOE MENTION ,
Ewtor cards at Bnshnoll'B.
Ladies' "dado" collars atBl'si' ' .
Painted Ewtcr eggs at BnshnoH'a.
Latest and finest novelties In ladles'
handkerchiefs and collars at BlUs' ,
Bids for building the now county jail
will bo received up till April 9th.
FinoplusH upting-odgo parlor 'suites
$00 ; former price , $75 , nt Mandcl's. '
John Farrell , cf Noola , won the silver
mcd l at St. Joseph academy list Friday
Cooking etoves , tin wor , crockery ,
gUes ware nd cutlery at v ry low prices
nt Mandol'a.
Max Mohn has now n fine oil portrilt
of himself , which his friends prommnoo
very life-like.
The Gorman OUhollo ladles are preparing
paring for a bill nt the skatiug rink next
Monday evening.
Rov. Dr Onoloy of Morgan Park , 111
preached In the Baptist church hero yesterday
torday morning.
All the churches are making arrange
mentn for special services next Sunday
which will bo easier.
Arrangements are being made for a
masquerade at the akatlug rink next Fri
day evening , April U.
Goorga Hanson , w.ho ia o pirtner of
John Mergun , has a little queen , who
arrived at his homo jcaterday.
Dr. JVflirloa reports that the child o )
Thos , H. Stewart , who had a severe at
tack of dlphthoiia Is now convalescent.
This U my last week. Govern your
self accordingly. Call at once and secure
oods cheap while you cm. II. E. SEA
UAN.
UAN.Tho
The ca so of James Davis vs. the 0. &
N. W. R. R. atill occupies the attention
of Uno'o Sam's court. It will probably
roach an end to-day.
F. Turnhlll was arrested Saturday
night for discharging a revolver above
the Ogden homo. Ho was lot our , a
friend going his bonds and was afterwards -
wards nnrrested for getting drunk.
A man whoec name la said to ba Grim-
mormin , a plasterer , was drunk at the
mooting at the opera house yesterday.
The police wore aent for but ho had got
out und "dusted" before their arrival.
The two young mon * arrested hero a
few days ago on suspicion of having been
concerned in a Missouri Valley burglary ,
have been bound over to the- next term
of the district court
James Kennedy was arrested Saturday
night for being drunk and using obaccno
lamjnago at the "Q" dopjt. Ho la said
to bo a lawyer ; his offsets were savonty
cents and two parts of a twenty-dollar
bill.
0Tho examination of Will Joffcrls for
shooting Orville Wheeler In a row at
Koo'a place February 1st , has resulted In
Judge Aylesworrh bludiug the accused
ovqr to the' district court In the sum of
$500.
Judd & Smith have their electric belt
aotory aud ottico now at No. 30 Fourth
street , and have fitted up a very neat and
complete establishment there , with in
creased facilities for handling their In
creasing business.
Frank Van Brunt , of Van Brim * ,
Thompson & Co , will this week move
Into the residence lately purchased by
him of Judge Paige , corner of Fifth
avenno and Eighth street , and Mr. J J
Vanderveer will mova into Mr. Van
Brunt's late residence , No. 118 Fourth
street.
The churah committee of St. Paul's
church will give a culico party In Mason
lo hall , Ajtril 9 , the procaeds to bo used
for dccjrating the chancel of the now
church. The gentlemen are expected to
purchase calico neckties of the ladles and
the ladloj ara cxpuctod to wear calico
drosses.
A social party ii to bo given under the
auspice * of the " 0. B. Boys" at Bono's
hall , Friday evening , April 10. The
committees are : arraignments J. Q.
Anderson , E. A. Booker. Reception
M. H Ferris , F. A. Burlingame , J. P.
DAvla , 0. B. Stacy. Invitation J. P.
Davis , K. 0. Homlrlcks , if. S , Bowman ,
E. Albcrtsin. The Bavarian band wll
furnish music.
Theo Lund and Fred Davis have
bought out the livery stable of Dr , Patton -
ton and are to take pojtcsslon on the final
of April. They will make a strung and
popular firm , Mr , Lund line hosts ol
fiunda hers and is wide-awake
of a - cour
teous business wan , Mr. D vls Is thor
oughly experienced in this business ,
knows what the public want ] mid how to
meet the want , aud the new firm thus
constituted can not but succeed.
Ml s S. D. Ilolno whoas reputation as
on attUt ID already established here , la
devoting her talents just now tj paintinR
E&stjr egijs , a gjcdly nutuber of which
aho will to-day exhibit and cffor for sale at
Bins1 millinery establishment. Last year
there wus a grca'.or ' deiu < md for epgs
painted by her tbnti the could supply , jt
being conceded lhat for beauty cf deaign ,
and coloring , they were mcra hsndiorao
than any others sojnhore. This year
the has given twoio of her timeto them ,
and hopes to bo able lo supply the de-
maud , The elK j ak p i ted > y her ere
certainly oven u-oiv beiut fal tran thote
of last season , and call forth the highest
sraiso from all who have seen them.
Bash one is a little gem of art , and they
are si Usefully arranged that a moro
beautiful Easter cll'urlng cannot bo
'ound.
Dr. S Mushier , of the Sioux City
Dhronlc Disease Institute , will bo at tbo
Scott house In this city , Thursday , April
2d. Will attend to potlcnta and all who
are efll ctod will do well to give htm a
call. Consultation froc.
WOODFOKU'd ' WORDS ,
They Are Directed Especially to the
Boys nml Glrla.
The children's mass mooting at the
opera house yesterday afternoon con
ducted by Mr. George Woodford , who
bai boon holding a series of temperance
meetings nt the Presbyterian church dur
Ing the past week , proved highly interest
Ing and successful.
Promptly at 3 p. m. , the houqo was
crowded both by old and young to its
fullest opaci'y. ' Exercises opened with
( sinning "Ring the Bolls of Iloivon , "
and "Hold the Fort , " and "What a
Friend wo have in Josns , " in which all
present heartily joined , ond-was followed
by "Tho Lord's Pr yor" repeated in con
cert , after which Mr. Woodward ad
dressed the children with a lengthy aud
cutertaiulng , as well as highly Instructive
discourse , of which the following is a
brief abstract :
Wo have a great many llttlo boys and
girls present hero to day who have nol
boon attending the meetings during the
past week ; wo also have a great nuny
who have boon attending , aud who have
been very nlco and well behaved. It
scorns funny ta me that Council Blnifr
children should bo so well behaved. A
man troiu unothtr place remarked to mo
during the week , how well they bohnved.
It Is well that It Is true ; not only for n
few days but for the future of Council
Bluffs.
What a glorious thing it is to bo a boy
those dajs , or a girl tithor for that mut
ter. In a few years you will bo able to
see what the world has n ver scon before.
Wo want you hero to-day to help prepare
you for the great future. I want to toll
you something that only a fowreallzj. I
might talk to a fat honuo in this city
every day in the year , and I could uot
get another attendance. BO rich for tint
fntuio of Council Bluffs as that which
looks upon mo now from these front
rows.
Gurfiold slid that when ho looked at a
man ho could tell just all there was to
him. This is true enough. You can tell
what there is in a man , but It is Impossi
ble to tell what there Is In a boy. Ho
consists tif a bundle of possibilities to be
developed by association , by school , by
the future , by reformation.
If I should come to Council Bluffs
twenty years from now , what a great
change ) there would be. Theeo gentle
men that sit upon the stage , haw many ol
them wonld bo gone ? There would be
another chss of men. I saw a m < m
slaxgerlug along the street yesterday ,
would not meet him twenty yeats frcm
now. His drinking da > s will be over ,
and som * other one perhaps will fill bis
phco. Make up your mind a to-day , boje ,
every on * of you , that you will not take
his place twenty years from now ,
Auothor thing , the signs will all be
different. They will all ba changed and
your names will bo on them , and lhat
grand now court house which is going to
be built will bo occupied by another
judge , another recorder , other officers
and nther clerks throughout. Some of
you boys will bo thoro. There Is a great
future opauing np bofcro you. But do
not long for that tlrno.
I do not like to haar a boy wish that ho
wore a man. You will bo men eoun
enough. You are haiiuga good time
now , try to enjoy It and have patience ,
and manhood will be with you by the
time you are ready for it. Form good
habits. Take a good strong kite and a
hard wiudand ( run against the wlud , and
the Harder the wiud the higher the kite
will go , The same with a boy ; if ho will
addict himself to good habits and g varn
hiraielf with good principles , and the
string that holds him to those principles
ia good aud strong and ho drives against
oril , the creator the opposition that con
fronts him the higher the boy will raise
and the stronger he will become.
Hud yon seen mi eistht years ago yon
would net have thought that I could over
lived to bo as strc ng and well as 1 am
'
now , I had to stop'drinking or die , and
I knew that 1 was not prepared t > die
But death stored me in the face , and 1
stopped drinking. S ill , I did not stip
using tobcco , That hibit stuck HgM to
nit ) until I was cured of it by the boys
and girls. I will to1 ! yon how they cured
mo. I was at a public mooting in a uliy
h ill. I was requested to speak hero , und
consented to do s i. There was another
guntlcman to spetk hofoto me. While
ho was speaking , ( was paying no attention
to whttt he eald. Ho sat down and I was
called upon. Well , just as I goi upon
the etaigo , the little boys and girls began
to laugh. Well , I thought they must bo
funling pretty good uow , and If I can
just keep them laughing , I would do well ,
Ho I concluded to tell amusing stories ,
and say funny things in order to keep up
thi ) mirth. But It seemed to mo that
they would oven hugh before the tiimi
came. The laughter continued until 1
was through when I sat down consider
ing tint I had undo a grand speech ,
Aftqr the mooting I stopped down off the
stage , and the lady who waj presiding
came to mo and aekod what I thought ol
the meeting , "Oh , it has been a tl' ' rlnus
meeting , " 1 answered. "Yes , " she re
plied. "I think myself , it has been
a very fine mating. But do yon know
what the childfdn wora laughing at
while you wera speaking ? " shu atked. I
told her I di'lu't know unleai it was nt
the funny things I said , "Oh , no , " the
said. "That wa m.t it. " I began to
look aronud'iny clothoi to aeo if some
follow had plnued something to me , hut
they upjtoared to bo all right. "The pre
ceding speaker's talk , " she said , "was
all about tobacco. About bow filthy and
Injmious a habit it was , and how boon-
aistout to try to teach temperance and
ute tobacco at the uamo tints , Then
when you got up , before yen had slid a
word the In at thing they s&w was those
c'gtt'j ( ticking out of your vest pocket , "
I felt a though I would have been
happy had a trap-door opened and let
me down. ) never felt so beaten. I
just nude np my mind to quit using
tnbicco , or never talk to children again
I never had much roipect for a man whu
would tsk another to elgn the pledge aud
not bo willing to do it hlmsrU. It w s it
question with ma whether to like tbo
boys end fjirls or the tubicco best. I
concluded to llko the boy ? ; I liked the
yirld betler than Uibjojn ; o boy , m ko
up your inluds tu likn tbo girls the bist
and for thair aikrti shun tuVaco , Tho'
dy will como when they will not pnt up
with It.
One moro thlnj ? I wsh to s y. Koor
ont of the WAy of tetnpUtlon and do n t
tr ilo with aln If wo phy with sorp ul
wo will got bitten ; If wo tt'llo ' witn sin
wo will bj & slnucr some diy.
I enco heard of an Ir'ahnun ' , Ills ruuu *
was Mike , tlo had a girl and her name
waa Bridget. Ho lived on ono aldo of a
pond and she Hvod on the o'ht-r ' tide
OuO Stnrday night ho got his work done
later than usual and wanted to go to ecu
her bat did not like to go clotr around.
Ilo wondered Jf ho could nnt wade the
pond. * 'If I could only cross , " ho aici.
Uoroupou a llttlo frog near the bnk said
"Knee-deep , knoe-doop. " Thtn I will
wade it , " ho s ld , proparlnj ? . But when
ho g t them rolled up , nno h-r older fro
farther ont In the pond said , "Go r > nnd ,
gu tound , " ia a deep vuico. Mlko hosi-
Uted , Ho rolled his trousers M high a
ho could got thoai , and the little frog
continued to siy "knee deep "
lie B'artod to wads. When n rnon lw
his clothpn rolled very high , nnd then
gotj thorn wet bo IB wc.t nil over. _ Mlko
wont In and soon found hlmsuH in thin
shpo , and by the time he got across the
pt-nd ho w s so wet and muddy tint ho
was altogether unpresonUblu utid htd t <
return homo. Then ho hoard niiotbor
old follow which he hkd not hoard before
otall , and ha waj saying , "Old foul , old
fool. "
This IB always the way whi'n wo fall
to heed the advlco of the older , and nio
enticed aud tojiptod by thtsa whom wo
ought to know bettor than to heed , nnd
then nf ter a man becomes a pauper and
an outcast , and It la lee late to roturti , or
bccnnirt au > thing h meets with plenty
who uro willing to tell him that ho Is uu
old fool.
The proper way is to shim the first
wrong ntop. Hood the ndvico of the
older , and profit by the examples ( if those
who hvo gotio before , ou either hnvo
to learn by your own or some ono else's
experience. When you go by a forbidden
door , or know that It lies in your way
you had bettor go ronud tbat place ; steoi
clear ronnd it. Keep thie p.vsago ol
scripture bof ra you : "My sou , if sinners
nors ontlce tliop , consent than not. "
At the cloio of thoaddrets a largo num
ber of children look the pledge , prouiis
lug riot ti use tobicco , profanity , or Intoxicant -
toxicant i. and af I .T a distrlbu i > u of rib-
buns aud papers , the largo audience dis
persed.
In the evening at the opera houio there
was a union mats meeting , which called
forth a great audience. Ool. Woudfocd
gave auctnorof his earnest , eloquent nd
dresses ,
Faints and Art Goods at cost at
Bashuoll'a.
A OEOOKED PEN ,
I'crry Jjyon Arrested for Forging a
Clicck.
A young man nimcd Perry Lyon was
arrested Saturday evening on the atrioua
charge of forgery. It is claimed that ho
forged the name of Raymond & Camp
bell to a check for $75. Bo has been In
the employ of this firm for six years , and
hai lately been boarding at Kiel's hotel.
Saturday night ho presented the check
there in payment of a $13 brmrd bill ,
waiting to get the balance in cash. The
proprietor of the hotel said he did not
have that much cash on hand , but let
him have $5 , and told him to como in
later for the rest. Lyon was anxious to
g t the money , as he was going over to
Omaha. The check was quite clumsily
drawn , the $75 dollars in tbo body of the
check bping in figures instead of written
< iut In words. An honr or so after the
check was presented at Kiel's hotel ,
Marshal Guandla arrested Lyon and
locked him up on the charge of forgery ,
and bis cato will be inquucd into to
day.
Notice.
A test will be made cf the fire escape
and rtaud pipe tint I luvo pnt up on
the Crcston house , Mttln etreof , by the
lire department , on Monday , March 30 ,
at 2 p. m.
All persons interested in fire escapes
and protection from fire by stand plpi s
are invited to bo present aud witness the
trial. J. C. BIXIIY.
Prize Contest ,
Arrangements are being made far
public prize contest in declamation anc
recitation , in which a number nf the pu-
pill of the high echo )1 are to take part.
There will bo four prizes arid the content
is to take phco tbo tirsc week in Jun * ,
in some hall tube aelfc'od which will accommodate
commodato the public. There has beet ,
already much interest excited in the oln-
cntimary department , by the coming
contett , and it will increase us lliu time
Tho'A
The narm.s nf ih-isa selected to take
part are : Jthn Sylvoitor , Lnmiie
luiotts , Frniik Ohamburla n , Thomus
Treynor , Wlllio * Raymond , Emmet Tin
ley , Marie Oborhohzor , May Dvenpurtv
Maud Oliver , Anna Bownun , Gertrude
Taylor , Iowa Ball , MaryTlnloy.
O. K. S.
Harmony chapter No. 25,0. E. 8.wll
hold a special meeting at Masonic hall
Monday afternoon , at 3 o'clork , to meui
Mr ) , M. 0 , Agnew , Grand Matron o
Iowa. A full attendance Is requested , by
order of thH W. M.
OAHIUK HUNTINGTOH , Secretary.
JTA.COH SIMS ,
Attorney - at-Law ,
OOUNCIl. 13LOF18 , IOWA ,
Office , Main Street , Rooms 7 and 8 , Shugart and
I'ti.o block. Will prvtloe In 8iat nd tate courts
JM. SOHUEZ ,
Ji.SlCG ! ! OftllB
orncnc OTER AIIKIUOAK KZPKCV > !
'OUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA
For Rent
TIiolulMInf ; kiiOHnasttie * Kka'lng Hlnk" corner
6lh A > rue ( nil I carl utrict , ill bo routed , alto-
etthi-r or neiarMco , Occujaiiry , April 1st. For
further | mrtlcu.re ] call on
onJOHN nRUERIIKUt ,
I'reddei.t Couucll bluff * Savlnirs ManV
MANDBMAKERS & VAN ,
ARCHITECTS ,
CONfHAOTORS
AND BUILDERS
No 20 ] Upper Br adway , Council Bluff * .
Dr. W. DENTIST S. Shorradoa ,
Masonic Temple ,
Ooancll Blafl * low * .
NEW GOODS NEW GOODS.
Capets and Dry Goods
AT
HARKNESS BROTHERS.
Axminster Moquette , Body Brussels , Tapestry Brussels , Ingrain Carpets , Etc. Office Mattinim
Specialty. Bmyrma Rugs , Mats , Oil Cloths , Etc , Our stock of Lce Curtains is unusually I Se and
of excellent variety. Turcoman and Madras curtains in many new and beautiful designs bhnirpof
Bilksin black and the new colors. Our lineot Dress Goods comprises all the new designs for thi
season , and the variety of our White Goods is nowhere excelled. New and beautiful ifnrU fm/Uo
attention , and our line of ladies' and childrens' Hose is larger and finer than ever. /
Harkness Bros , 401 Broadway Council Bluffs ,
fiRflPF Copyof a part of a photograph
VHfti 6 of a NIAGARA vine , planted
1873 , as It appeared Fall of
ISSOwlth 63 clusters weighing
B 26 Ibs. on 48 In. bearlngwood
let. The Niagara ripona in favorable Beaeons at Lockport , Auf. 20th.
, 2d.It never drops from the stem if loft to hang till froat comes , and improves in flavor
all the time. .
iU. It ia purely native , and therefore hardy. Das stood 35 decrees below zero without
injury.
ith.Beara a Rood crop the 3d yonr and often thoSd. aidia n regular bearer , and no
waste , aa hunches are compact Never fails to rip n its crop aa the thick leathery foliage
holds oven to thn ba'o of the canes until frost klllx it.
- h. Vineyards are in hearing in varloun aecti mi from Georgia to the N irthorn Likes
and Canada , and from Kan as to th Atlantic coaat , there beine moro than 1,000 acrps pHnted
within the last five years and over 200 acrfs were planted nt lirocton , Chiiutaunuft Co. . N.
Y. _ last sprmcr , (188-1) ( ) ; Jonrs Mnrtln alone having 47 acios ; the lurKoat vlneynrd nt NlaRaras.
beinfj planted at Highland , Ulster Co , N. Y. , by Sam'l Rogers , K-n. , which contalua 80 crcs
of this OMB variety , and ho haj realized from 20 to 30 cents per pouud for his fruit , while Con
cords grown in the same locality brought from 4 to 6 cents only.
_ C. All patties planting vineyards ha\e signed n contract to rpturn all the wood and cut
ting every year back to thn Company up to , au'J including 188S ; so it hai b.en thn solo owner of
all the stock , nd no one but the Company and its authorized nvent * can sell and doUvor
genuine Niagara vinns. So all pet-Buns eh mid examine igent's certlficato if authority , and
see that it lus the corporrtto i-ral "f the Company attached , and every vine that it hao a lead
seal attached , beariug tholmpn n-iun of the Company's roariRtered trdo m.irk.
7th We now offer fur the first time , strong 2 ye r old vines at retail i t $2 00 each with
out rontrictlone , to ba delivered en and uf ter M rch 1st , 1885 ,
WELLS COOK , Council Bluff * , Iowa.
Hiving accepted appo ntrrert a < cpecltt'agmt f.trthe MAOAIU WHITE Oil\PB 'O. forlunaa dNo-
2nska , ' urn now jrtparetl to proii | itl > dtlher "iMAOAUA"inea under the llc 'atorccl Trade MarkScil
the Company.
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MIS , fl.J , ElltOfi.M IL
PHYSICIAN & STTRJEOi\ (
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Bin twur Oavnnll Khlflc.
IB upuroilialnu , nroun-
t'HuctiUty , ixmitUcIy
euros luipotoncr lost
_ onoiRr.aurvouBilobil-
Ity , all woalinosBOfct'lirrativo Hystoui ; oitlic'r6 < 'x.
Ilivrnnll. ,1. II AVirn .21O"t' n r < -t C ! OTV
"MURDER MOST FOUL , "
To Allow Anyone to Die of Diphtheria.
CUOLEllA ! CHOLERA ! CHOLERA !
*
DYSPEPSIA ! D YSPEPS1A !
Djspcptle . , hylUelnml iry ndillolnd8l > 1rwltho.inocrof thoetmracn ? Dr The
very one < .f lutiUcstion and cocetliatlon In abort tli , ilvc
, xcrj o Ilo t of nf cncv 8
he cauje c nln tv per ami or all oWsc.l . cnnilltl > . | .B l'tlco$5 forUowc'k. tr"a
, , ' . . , ' ' , < " * , ' ' ' | " ' > f"t 1thlhciii. Nodnot"
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SMITH & TOLLER , ACTS.
LEADING
Merchant Tailors !
7 and 9 Main St. ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - IOWA.
A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From.
W. P. YJLS WORTH ,
HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER.
Crick bmliUnga of any eha raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame hous
moved on LITTLE UIANT tiucke , the best iu the world.
W. P , AYLSWOUTD.
1010 IMinth Street , Council Bluffs.
COCKE
347 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
GOODS.
First Grand Sale of Spring Dress
Goods Still Continues.
50 pieces Cashmere 12Jc worth 18c.
20 ' DoUeffe 15o " J 2c ,
20 ' Ottoman coid 20o " 25c.
ID ' Novelty suitings 25c worth 40a.
10 ' Wool broche 40 c worth fiOo
15 Coventry Huitings all wool desirable
colors 40 inches wide 50c worth 75c ,
Annures , tricotint-s , bluck and colored rash-
mnrea at prices lower than over before
offered. J
20 pieces French cotton aatines beautiful do-
Bign-t at Ulc.
French and Scotch zephyra saorsuckers ,
chovioU , In desirable styles. Lawns and per
cales 5o to 12Jc
Cable cloths with embroideries to match.
Skirts.
Skirts witli nine tuckn , soft muslin. EOc
worth 05c.
Skiita with nine tucks and two rulUef , u'c
worth OOc.
Nlcsly trimmpd Skirts with tucks and ruf
fles. SI worth $1 25.
Skirts with tucks and tiimmod with em
broidery , SI 15 wwith $1 tO
Skirts trimmed with 8-inch embroidery , 15
tuck * , heavy muslin , 81 50 worth SOur - '
Our $4 S3 25 and $2 75 Skirts are equally
an good value aa the theoper ones quoted
above.
These garments are all made with turned
seams anri lock stitch sowing. They are al
most as CHEAP AS THE JIATKUIAI. AI.ONK CAN
] ! E BODRHT FOR
"White Goods.
Our White G oda and Linen department
has grown so largo that HO have be > 'ii ' oblige 1
to add moro rhehing , espwjUlly for thia de
partment W are dhowing new thingB in
HAMIIUKO I KTTINOB. ALLovmt-EMiwoinEitv
FiuuHKi ) SwissKH , FKDOIIA CHKCKS , KKVKHK
SiitirKH LACK Mci-r.H HAHIUOIU ) LAWND ,
IKOHA IMWNH , INOHA STiiii'Ea.CAunKAU iK )
INDEB , UIIOCAI KI SATINns ind u boiutiful aa-
portmeut nf VICTOHIA LAWNS , PLAIN aud
CUKCKKD MAIVSOOK9.
Jerseys
20 doJeiaeya , Llelo flnlshed , $1 50 worth
32.A
A complete line of children's and mi sees
.Torso } c , all colon ) , uaahmero , wool , LUle
tinieli , $1 25.
Muslin TJndorwcar.
Having purchased our Ladles' Underwear
direct from the manufacturers wo are ena
bled to save our customers tbo "jobbers
profile. "
Ladles' PANTS , wjth four tucka.soft finish
ed mui-lin , ' . ' 5c per pair worth -10o.
LjlliB' ( I'ants' , nicely trimmed with m >
broidery nnd tucks , good heavy muulln , 60c
per p tir worth ( Vjc ,
Lulie ; ' 1'unts , extra line muslin , fine em
broidery , ton tucks , C5o i > or pair worth E5c.
Ladies' CnEMISK , eoft muslin , L'JC wort
lOcLadies'
Ladies' Chnmiro , nicely tucked and trim
med with Htnuroidery , 50oittt \ \ 75c.
I < : idies'Cheinii'e , nicely trimmed with in-
neition and nn'iroidery ' to mutch , and also
tucked S worth81
La ies' Chtmiro , very fine muslin , elabar-
iitoly trimimd , Sfkj worth S 15.
La 'ieiNIGUT ' DIU SKS , good muslin ,
trimmed with ctmbric riitlling , OSc worth COo.
LadlHH * Nlglit DrpfSBs , trimmed with em-
bmldeiy , ami tucked , 810 worth SI 10.
Ladles' Nipht Drflxao * , trimmed with innnr-
tion , pinhruidery , and tucked , $1 worth $1 3T .
Ladies' NiVht IVesSris.elab irately trimmed ,
extra tine muslin SI 50 worth $2 ,
The "Prlncisa" Nieht JJreas , $2 worth
S3 CD.
The "Duchess" Night Dress. 82 25 worth
? 2 75.
The "Queen" Night Dress , $1 worth ? 5.
Hosiery.
Our stock of hosiery ia uow replete in every
re pnct.
100 dozen Indies' coloied hose at JOc , worth
25c.
25c.10U do7cn fancy antl solid colored hose , in
grain , at 15c , worth 20c.
20 dn/.Hii bitlbrigKuns , full regular made , at
20c , worth iliic
26 do7ou silk clocked balbrlggan hosj ,
full regular made , at 25c , worth liSc.
25 doznn Rulid culoied hoio , full regular , at
25c , worth U5s
25 dozen solid colored split-feet hose , ot JOc ,
worth 50c.
25 doz "Schopper'a" oil colored hose , at 50c ,
always sold at t0c. !
50 dozen culorod and black lialc , at G.1c ,
worth OOc.
Wo hare an elegant assortment of miMUw
and children's iu iislea and cottons , blackH
und colors.
Gents' Half Hose.
50 do/en cotton stripes , at 5c. worth fl.\u. \
L'O dozen stout Scotch mixed , eeamlutB , at ,
lOc , worth 15c
15 < 1o7ea blue and brown mixed , Beamiest ,
at 12ic , worth iliji :
20 do7eii old gold , blue and brown mixed ,
pxtrt stout s amIt < BH , at 15c , worth 25c.
L'O do/en liritish Htnuts , at 2te ( , worth 25c
soiiuleas ; 25 doz n striped liritiah acamlras ,
half hoe , at 25c , worth 35c ,
15 dozen oil ingrain hose , at 35c , worth CDs.
Gloves.
20 doz.hales at i-'fio worth 40o.
25 " " " 35o ' COc.
20 " fancy colored llslcs at COc worth
76c.
20 " b'ack ' aril colored silk glavos at &Co
worth 7oc.
If ) d < / mitts colored and black at 0 ? and
cwbith 10 per cent more.
We are Offering Domestics at New York Prices.
Special bargain in black fiilksiNo. 1 , black fiHc at < 55c worih ! J ( c ; No. 2 , black silk at 85c worth 81 ; No. , black silk at SI worth 81.8
No 4 , b'ack Bilks at $1.25 worth ? J. 5 WP are offoriMK the best value at 81.5t > ever given m this city. No. 0 , vary heavy sottfmis
ilk at 81.85 worth ? 2,5i5 We guarantee ttieso S'lks NOT 10 CUT ,
Cocke & an ,
RETAILER F DRY GOODS
BROADWAY , COUNCIL BIiTJFFS , IOWA.