3 M THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS SATURDAY APRIL 4 , 1885 1 ' " i fl THE DAILY BEE 60UNCIL BLUFFS Saturday Morning , April 4 , SUBSCRIPTION RATES , fly O rrtw . . . . . . .so oento r * " ' 87 MaU - . . . . . . . . . . 110.00 p l yea No. 13 Pearl Street. MINOR MENTION , Go to Bliss1 to-day. The public schools reopen Monday. Bornh&rd-Ltstemann concert April 11 The law firm of Mayno & Hunter hoi dissolved. See the now spring wraps at the Pea pies' itoro. ' Easter dliploy of millinery and novel ties t D-day at Bliss' . Now lines of novelties In all departments monts at the Peoples' store. St. Francis' academy and St. Joscph'i adadomy open Monday again. Remember the special eale of hosier ] at Oocke & Morgan's to-day. The sale of Roltcr's tailoring stock L sot for 10 o'clock this forenoon , Easter display of pattern bonnets anc fine novelties , on Saturday at Bliss * . The park commlsiionors want th < council to have Bayllss park fitted up. Charles Brughn Is to build two brlcl buildings on upper Broadway this season The ochool board purpose planting more shade trees in the sshool houai yards. Elegant line of Jersey jackets foi street and honso wear at the Peoples store. store.Yon Yon can find the largest stock of mer chandlso In the otato at the Peoples store. Bliss loads In styles of milllnory. Gc sea for yourself to-day at the Easter dla play. play.Tho The services at the Episcopal church to-morrow , Eaator , will bo specially in teresting. Permit to marry was yesterday giver Wm. Kronzernnd Erllno Dorsoy , botl of Omaha , Dr. JofFerioa1 advertisement contain : Interesting statements In regard to dip- therla , cholera and dyspepsia. Road It , Ladies , to consult their best Interests will await the opening of the new milli nery establishment of Mrs. 0. A. Rogers , 3-il Broadway. The eighteen year old son of Jamoa Madleon of Hazel Dell , died of diph theria oa Thursday and was burled on yesterday afternoon. At the Congregational church tomorrow row morning , the pastor , Rev. G. W. Crofta , will preach on appropriate Easter aormon on "Tho Resurrection. " J. H. Murphy is going ahead with his new residence on Eighth street , near Fifth avenue , the foundation of which ho laid last fall. It will bo a fine house when completed. The other day John Mods , of Orescent , was brought here on a claim that ho was Insane. The commissioners have de cided that John Is of sound mind , and have discharged him. Frank Shlnn , of Carson , was at the Pa cific yesterday. He says lightning struck a barn on Robeit Loffincott's farm near Carson , damaging the building greatly , and killing two cows , Sheriff Johnson , of Page county , was hero yesterday with a prlslnor named John 0. Rath , who was captured In Da- koto , and was being taken back to Clarinda - da to stand trial on a charge of seduc tion. tion.The The caaa of Dr. Rober , of Atlantic , charged with selling liquor contrary to law has attracted much attention. The jury stood four for conviction and two for acquittal , and not being able to agree Tvoro diichrrgod. Rev. B. P. McMonomy , Rov. Father "Haley , Geo. Hughes and Ed. WIekham are the Council Bluffs delegates to the annual state convention of the Irish societies of Iowa , to bo held In Dos Molnes , commencing April 7 , Those who are In tavor of enforcing the prohibitory law In this city , are said to liayo provided a guarantee fund of $5,000 to meet expenses of prosecution , and propose to carry en a legal battle if need bo to close the saloons. Fourteen United States Army recruits from David's Island , Now York harbor , wore in this city yesterday awaiting the departure of the ' 'oeorland" on the U. P. last evening. They are on their way to California. "There ia no death ; the great material change ; but leave the prisoned spirit free. " Spiritual circle to-morrow ( Sun day ) afternoon and evening at 2 and 7:30 : o'clock in Spiritual hill , second story of Shugart & Beno's blocV , ont ran co two doors tenth of the postoflioe , J. B. Jones and H. L. Brown retained Saturday from an Inipectlrg trip , they having been to Council Bluffs , Omaba , Creston , Albla , Oskalooss , Dos 'Molnos and other point ; , looking at school buildings. Mr. Caventugh accompanied them to Omaha acd returned home , and then mot them at Dos Moicoi , Friday , They liked the AtbU scbool honra the best. Atlantic Democrat. Two or tbr < o salocn men seem In favor of getting all the rale on men to close up fcr a mouth or so , and let the peopla of Council Blufli see how they like it. They think that at the end of a few wotkj 1hora will ba a ? many parched throats und 10 mnoh depronion of business that there would be a general dercand for their re-oponlng , Doubtlct3the _ prohibi tionists will not object to the expert mont. . Prlvata letters from T. J. Evans , whc Is now visiting California , are full o pralso of the cities ho hai scon , and o the country too with the exception tha a severe drouth is caus'ng great trouble farmers are selling of their stock , and are greatly discouraged , Mr. Evans t on the whole having a very enjojablt trip. trip.Tho The annual mooting of the board o Indo , for the election of officers is calloi for next Monday evening , As there i to ba an important council mooting or that evening , it will bo difficult to gotc quorutn of the board. As ttiuTKai oc curred several times , and has become evident that quorums cannot bo obtalnci on council meeting nights , it would be well for these two important organiza tlons to have dilToront nights for moot Ing. Yesterday afternoon there was con tidorablo tronblo caused at the transfe by a gang of tramps , five of whom were arrested by Officer O'Brien , who called to his help Sheriff Din Fan-all , of Glen wood , who chanced to bo thoro. The five wore put in a hack , tha celebrated patrol wagon not being on hand , am they were brought to the police station Ono of the five was Bill Leo , who wa arrested the other day for trying to pla ; "tho ring game" bnt who was lot off. The park commissioners have now or ganlzed and are preparing for business A. 0. Graham , la president , and has the long term of five years ; J. J. Brown Is secretary , with a four years terra , and Thomas Officer , treasurer , with the short term of three years. Council BlrjfTa haa the finest natural parks of any city In the west , and by a judicious expenditure o a nmall amount each year in Improve ments , it will not bo many years be fore the fame of Council BlnOs parks IB wide-spread. Three ol its best citizens are in control , and the public can res satisfied that park matters hero are tc bo wisely handled. At the last school election in Silver Crook township there was a lively row in tno school house , In which an old man named Moses Bolton was badly ponndec up , and crowded between two seats was stamped upon , hli Injuries bolng quite serious , Yesterday Constable Bsrhyto arrested William Wlckeraham , Wesley Wlckeisham and 0. K. Wilson , throe young men whom Bolton claims wore the ones who thus abused him. They wore brought before Juatico Hendrlcks ycstor day and the case continued until the 8th of April , G. W. WIckersham going on the bonds. In Justice Hendricka' office yesterday the BEE man spied a guitar hanging on the wall , and naturally asked "who owned the band , and where the band wagon was ? " The justice laughed , and the BEE man seeing a piece of paper pasted on the back of the Instrument read It to his satisfaction as follows : "Tills musical Instrument was loft hero ay W. D. Amy , and is his property. Plouo do not aak mo for further Information mation , as I have been enquired of 311 times. " The BEE man with his pencil made It 312 , and walked ont , his theory teat women alone .have curiosity being necked silly. PERSONAI/ . A. W. Askwitb , of Walnut , was In the city yesterday. Eli Clayton , of Walnut , was in the city yea ] torday. E. B. Gardner ia reported as on the aick 1st erysipelas. Mies Em. Stiles , of 'Omaha , ia in this city , the guest of Miss Roxio Woaley. Mr , and Mra. E. W. Raymond have re turned from their Now Orleans trip. Col. S. W. Day , of Ottawa , Kansas , is In the city , visiting old friends , and especially B. H. Field. Miss Lizzie Wietz , millinery trimmer for Mra. O. A. Rogers , 311 Broad way , ia expected , o arrive this morning from Chicago , N. M. Hubbard , who haa been aislatlng hla 'athor , Jud o Hubbard , in aomo cases hero , a quite aick at his homo in Cod or Rapids. Col. Tarn , tbo great democratic war trump- at , waa at the 1'aciCo yesterday. Ho ehouta 'Congresiman ' Futey for democratic governor of Iowa. " J. H. Mountain , who left this city a couple of weoka ago to go to Kansas City to accept loiition on tha Niagara Short Line , has re- ; urned. Ho ia now back with hla first love , the Chicago ft Northwestern railway , aa western traveling agent , with headquarters In Omaha , but will reside with hla family in this : ity at Mra , Planters. H. L. Miller , general agent for tbo George S. Oyler Manufacturing company , of St. Louis , bas resigned hia position and accepted like ono with the Weber Wagon comany. EIo haa told bis residence , 100'J Fourth av enue , in this city , to Charles liauglm , and yea. teeday removed bis family to Chicago , Hli. aois , being the territory wbien Mr. Miller will iercafter cover , intte&d of Iowa and Nebraska , is heretofore. Congressman John T. Kane , of Utah , ac- lompanlod by his wife and daughter , stopped > vcr hero yesterday , on bis way homo from Washington , and spent the day with his jouiln , M. E. IlunUngton. A telegram re- : eivod the night before , announcing their : ominf ( , had & curious mistake , which shocked Ur , Huntington and family greatly , It was ntended to read that "Mrs. Kane , Dean and tvlnney would arrive on morning train , etc. " [ natetd of tula it read. Mra. Kane dead , eta , " 10 that they thought it must be her remains that would arrive. An attempt was made to jet tha memgo repeated , ao as to see if there was not Borae mutate , but the correction was not made until after tha tn-ln had arrived , wringing the viiltors all hale and liouty. Dr. S. Mother , of the Sioux oty Dhronio Disease Institute , will bo at the 3oott bouse In this cit/ , Thursday , April Jd. Will attend to patients and all who ire tfihcted will do well to give him a all. Contnltatinu frer. Spring gocdi for suitings are Norcne & [ j ud troiu's , No. 505 Main ttrtot. In. pcctou Invited. Prices and quality qaal to any in the city. BOOZING BURGLARS. They Don't ' Before in Keeping tbi Saloons Closed Even at Night , Drinks and Smokes tliclr Chic : rlu ml or. Some time Wednesday night or carlj Thnreday morning Mlko Connor's ealooi at No. 1007 South Main street wai broken open , an entrance being galnci by taking the saah ont of a roar window The plunderers helped thotnsolvoa to : few dollars' worth of drinks mid cigars nothing cho being missing. Wodnosdaj afternoon two strangers were In the sa loon when Mr. Connors was ordering t lot of cigars , and ho suspects that tho\ potslbly thought that the cigars would b < la there that night. The next day ont of the same men was in his place and ao cldontally dropped a largo door key , which Mr. Connors baa turned over tc the police. Yesterday morning It was discovered that Forrest Klnnoyvs saloon at No. 101 ! Main street wai found to have boon bur glarizod. The front door had boot opened , and the most noticeable loss con slated of several fancy bottles worth $1 ( to $15 and two bozos of cigars. Ono ol the bottles was found yoatorday foronoor In the coal yard south of the Wabial freight depot. WAlNinfCRACKED , A Wilil Time Over tbe Closing o ! Xho Presbyterian Preacher Warned to Leave Town. Walnut Is reported to have boor thrown Into a wild state of oxcitomonl over the question of closing the saloons , of which there have boon about sever running without any license and wlthonl any sort of a county permit. Some oi the prohibitionists have been circulating : petitions to have the saloons closed , and Rev. Mr. Flickingor , the pastor of thf Presbyterian church at that place , hat been prominent In this work. It ia saic that a night or two ago some ono posted i notice on the front door of his residence warning him to leave town a warning which ho very p properly did not pro pose to follow out. The next night a number of the windows ol his honso wore smashed ont by atones thrown by unknown parties. This has Increased the excitement and the tem perance people have followed up by BE indignation mooting , and stops are now being taken to got out injunctions and close up every saloon. If the outrage committed is as bad ae reported , it will prejudice many against the saloons , who otherwise might not pro- teat against their running quietly. Any juoh showing of violence and ruffianism cannot but call forth the indignation of ill good citizens. So long as there are law makers and law executors , such demon- itratipns are a disgrace to any community jJalming to bo tinctured with civilization ind such enthusiasm will always result tdveraoly to the cause In whoso Interests hey are made. is HAYES "VAGRANT ? Chat Was Ibo Question Before Jndgo Ajloswortli Ycstcrany , The trial of C'apt. Hayes on a charge if vagrancy was the drawing card at the inporior court yesterday. The facts Drought ont were abont as stated in the SEE the other day. Chief Skinner toad ied ( hat Hayes was loitering abont town lolng nothing. City Attorney Holmes ; ostiliod that Hayes had started a prose- ; utlon against Pat Lacy for gambling tome months ago , and had threatened to Drlng other suits against gamblers , jocauso ho had lost his back pension nonoy on some games , and wanted to ; ot some of the money back. Hayes jffered to settle the matter if Lacy would pay him $50 , and finally agreed : o lo&vo the olty and not come back , Lacy paying him $20. Mr. Holmes also cBtlQud that Hayes had tried to get $200 $ ont of a prominent citizen as "hush nonoy , " claiming that the citizen lad tried to got some female irtend of Hayes' as a mistress. John Nicholson testified that Hayes was trying .0 got some help from the relief fund of the G. A. R , and Officer Wheeler teatU jed to the atTnir given in detail In the BEE the other day , in which Hayes and a ivoman and himself were concerned , Enycs claiming that the officer had via- ted the woman. The case Is a tangled one , and will not bo concluded until to-day , tbo cfso being idjonrned nntll this morning at 0 > 'clock. A Graml Sluulcal Trent A few enterprising citizens have at a ; roat expense secured for an entertain- nent at the opera house on the evening if April llth , the celebrated Bernhard jlatomann concert company , of Boston. Che tale of tickets has already opened at Foster's drug store , and those who ox- > ect to Improve the opportunity to hear omo of the grandest music over given tore , should secure their seats at mco. Listcmann as a violinist has a na- lonal reputation. Edward Helndl is : nown as a brlllUnt flute soloist and the ithor members of the company are all rtlsts of high order. "My Trip to Alaska , " Tbo above Is the title of the lecture o bo delivered by Rev. Dr. Frltblo In rlaeonlo hall next Tuesday evening. The beaten Gazette says of It ; The lecture given by Rev. A. L. Frls- ilo , of Des Molnes , was all that conld be xpeoted. It wa brilliant in thought , parkling In style and withal very ia- tractive. The doctor showed that ho tad travelled with open eye and dlicern- ng judgment ; It waa a lonx journey , he , rith others took in hit trip to Alajka lore than eight thourand miles. " Illinois Junhetlug Tour , BrniHOfELD , 111. , April 2. A committee to ieit the etato Initutions left this evening with beir friends. The whole party contlited of 50 pereons and were sappllcd with leeping can and other convenience * pertafn- > K to comfort at the expense of the atate. 'be ' party will return oa Monday , At the emocratlo caucus thia eveniDf ; tha McCraary ten carried and be will get tha nomination' ir mayor. "MURDER MOST FOUL , " To Allow Anyone to Die of Diphtheria the Iwt flroy.us there h not bo n death from dtphthtrU In any < SIM whtre Dr. Thorn * DUU1NQ ' proventlro and euro win used. Khiu boon tlio mwuis ot gavlnR thousand * of ll ? i Inilli nenrible In puttld tort throat , In tnMlgnantMarlelfoMir , changingIn ! 43hour to Iho Blrapln form. In. fallible euro for all Inflammatory , Ulccratlu , rutild or Catarrha ! conditions , cither Internal or external Tilce , $2. CII OLE HA ! OUOLESAI C HOLE It A/ Dr. JoBetls" Cholera Specific will melt the dlituoln SO to CO minutes. Tht Doctor used ( hit irti cine during the fearful vIslUHcn o ( the cholera ID Cincinnati , St. Louis , and * I1 klong the Mkrls H | Rlvcrnml Iti trlbuUtlos , wlthcmt losing ft caseIn the jours'49 , ' 60 , ' 51 nj ' 62. H Is kino lnf lllbl Chclera Morbus , Cholern InUntum , etc , Keep It on h td. You CAD rely upon It. Sind ( or U. J'llco { 5.1 Cholera "Comes aa a thief In the night. ' DYSPEPSIA ! DYSPEPSIA ! Dyipcptle , nhyllvoln mlaery and dlo In dospftir wIth cancer of the etomacht Dr. Thomw Jctfrri ) cure * every ouo of Indlttntlon and constipation In very ehort time. Doll of references Riven by citizens of Council Dluffj and Omaha. Urepci'sla It the cnuje of ninety per cent of Ml JtaooecJ conditions. 1'rlco $ i for two weeks treatment. Full pilntoil Instructions how to use thomedlclncs sent with them. No doctor required ; afcood nurse Is all that l n < co8 ry , Dr. JeflcrlV remedies can only bo obtained at hla offlco , No. S3 South 8th Street Council Bluds , lowo. Or eaut by express on receipt o { ptloe. SMITH A TOLLElt , ACTS , LEADING Merchant Tailors ! 7 and 9 Main St. , ' COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - IOWA. A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From. SIG-35T "WIBXTHLsTG- FOR EVERYBODY AT TRADE PRICES. House Painter's Tools For Sale Very Cheap. D. A. BENEDICT , 337 Broadway , - - Council Blufls KIEL SALE STABLE ® Keep ITorsoB and Mnloa constantly on hand whlo wo will soil In retail or carload lota. All Stock Warranted as Reoresentetl. Wliclcialo cr.drcUH dfolm In Grain tnd Deled Hay. 1'rlco gonablo B&tUtaction Qumntced. CISLTJTEia So BOnHETS Corner Fifth Avo. & Fonrth St. OouncllBlnffs. BUCKEYE WROUGHT FE Beautify your homea by using the above. Over COO designs to select from , CHEAPER THAN WOOD FENCES JBcautijul , Strong and JLasting. Estimates given on any style either put up or delivered hero , by applying to KEELINE & FELT , Wholesale Iron , Steel , Heavy Hardware and Wood Stock , i. 117 Main Street , Council Blufls , Iowa. COCKE 347 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , Hosiery. Our First SpringSale of Hosiery. Commences Saturday , April 4thand con tinues ono week. Two counters will bo devoted exclusively to this Immense stock. Having recently increased our force of clerks , customers will not bo Inconveni enced by any delay on this point , Ladies' Hose : Ladles' hoeo In solid colors : cardinal , blue , gray and fancy stripoa,10c worth 15o Ladles' balbrlggan hose , cleared seams , in cream , black , brown , navy , cardinal , garnett , fancy dotted and split feat , 15o , would bo very cheap at 20o. Ladies' half regular and full regular balbriggan hose , in cream , cardinalwlno , black , blues and browns , 20o worth 25o. Ladies'full ' regular and full fashioned hose in pin stripes , balbiiggana , ingrains In oil colors , modes , black , oto. ; colors warranted fast , 25c worth 40o. These are decided bargains. Ladles' full fashioned hoco In all the now colors oil ingrain , 40o worth 50o. Lndiea' black lisle thread full regular hose , 50o , never before sold for loss than 76c. Ladles' black site hose$1.25 worth $2. Children's Hose A fnll assortment of misaea' and chll- drons' hose in plain and fancy colors , in grains' balbrlggans and lisle thread , at prices never before offered. Our customers have often heretofore complained of not being able to secure desirable hose for children. As our as sortment is now complete wo can satisfy the most fastidious tastes. Genttlemen's Hose. IVTcns' fancy striped BOX , Go worth 8Jo MODS' Spanish mixed BOX , lOo worth IDc. IDc.Alons' Alons' seamless mixed BOX , 12ic worth IGo. IGo.Mom' Mom' perfect fitting aoamloaa BOX , all colors , 15c worth 20c. Mons' British BOX , seamless , 20c , never before sold for lots than 25c. Mons' fancy striped Ingrain half hoeo , regular made , 25o worth 35o. Mena' oil Ingrain half hose in fancy colors , 20c worth 40c. Menu' saporfino half hoio in fancy col ors , 35o worth COc. Me us' fancy lisle thread half hose , fast colors , beautiful assortment , ] 50c jworth 76o. rri1 JL : AND "THE ENGLISH" KITCHEN. 505 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. THE OSLT AIL stout HOUSE IN THE CITT. I'vorythlnff served In first cla style and on short notice , Hot and cold luurliew nlwnvs ready. GRAVEL ROOFING Roof Pniutiug and repairing. All work guaranteed to give snt.sfaction 002 N. 7th Street , GEO. SMITHSON , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Attention , Ladies. While closing out my notong\vill ! toll nil hnlr Roods at 2f > | > or cent discount , 300 Switches 00 Waves , Bangs , etc. , to sacrifice , Custom work carefully nttondoil to. MllS. D. A. BENKDICT. 337 Broadway , Council lilufl > . II. II , FIELD. W , C. ESTKI ? Field & Estep , UNDERTAKERS No. 317 Broadway , Council Bluf& , fown. Calls Attended Vromptly , Day and Night. Particular attoatlon given to Embalming Telephone No , 9" . COUNCIL BLUFFS , April 2. FOIlKStAN Hold thli space for tla advertisement of Uis Jiuld k Smith's Electric Arpliancue. They ro too busy filling their orders td pcttlDS their now factorj , No. 80 , 1'ourtli Street , to rlRht ? , to get up. . any copy hut now. W. P. YLSWORTH , HOUSE MOVER RAISER Brick buildings of any size raised or moved and Hntiafaction guaranteed , Frame hous moved on LIITLE GIANT trucks , the best in the world. 1 W. P. AYLSWORTH. 1010 JSinth Street , Council Bluffs. mo omnxi u H. u. . , . . rein Ooanell Dlnfli , . . ] * , Established - - 1856 ttoaltn In Foreign md Doaeitlo Kxihaag * on < Bon * 8eurltlc * > THE RECENTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDARD NO. 2 , Is the Highest Achievement in Writing Machines in the World. With cnly 39 keys to learn an operate. It prints 70 characton including caps and email letters , punctuations , fiyurcs , signs and fractions. It s the simplest and most rapid riling machine made as well as the most durable Scnd for free illu&traied pamphlet. Wyckoff Seamans & Benedict , Chicago , 111. , Solo Agents. O. H. SHOLES , Council Bluffs Agent for Western Iowa j Gauze Underwear , Mens' gauza ohlrts , 26o worth 40e. Mens * Indian gauze shirts , cleared aoatns , 40o worth 50c. Mens' balbrlggan shirts , fiOo worth 75c. Me us' drilling drawers , Bosnia tnrned end stayed , DOe worth 75c. Ladles' vests , 25c worth 40c. Ladies ingrain vesta , 40c worth 50c. Ladies' finished seam , balbrlggan vests , 50c worth 7oc. Corsets 25 do7.on Steam molded corsets , cor ded sides , perfect fitting and made of heavy coreot jeans 50a worth 75s. 15 dozen Elastic cutaway hip corsets , strong , easy-fitting , comfortable and health-preserving , steam molded , especi ally desirable for ladles of fine contour or of dolloato constitutions. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. 75cworth 51.00. 12 dozen Elastic Comfort Hip cartels , well stayed with fine hard oords und ex tra heavy bones with the popular curved French corded bands over the hips to give graceful and beautifying shape and prevent stretching or wrinkling tt the sides. $1.00 wotth $1.25 , ' COUNCIL BLUFFS Wholosa'o and Retail Dealers In Hard Soft ana Blossburg Crff" J , fJLa * " d , W. H. SIBLEY , Manncer. Office , 38 JUIn St. Yard , on C. K. I. P. auil 0 , U i St. P. Railway. GANGERS , CHRONIC DISEASES" " * - * CVCeninltiltan frit. I. ir : _ _ , la uiihrndislnc , nroiti- OH uctlvlty , positively curi'K liuputoucf lott . . , _ caoiuv.iiuivouailtbil- ityall weaknessofccncrntlvoByatoiuoltberBi'i. M llVTllnll. .T. If'XVurm-r.'JlOTStntoBt { ! MnT ! Muslin Underwear Our Ladica Muslin Underwent sale contuo until next Saturday. Mtv. The prices which wo are now quotinj on these goods will not pay the ladies fo the trouble of bnying the material am making them up , Hankorchiofs 40 dozen Children's fancy handkerchiefs chiefs , 5c. 25 dozen Lidlcs Hemstitched handker chiefs , fancy bordws , faet colors , unioi linen , lOcworth 20s. 20 dozen Ladles hemstitched liner ImndLerjlilpfs , white and colored border ? 15c , worth 25c. 10 dom Ladles fancy bordered , 'pun Iliun , ombrolditdd ana hemstitched , 25cj iroi'tti 35o. i Dross Goods On Monday morning,1 April Oth , wa place on Kale 25 ptocoi of Draan Goods' it 20o per ysrd.Vo havci gouu through aur stock ht.d picked oot pieces that wcro eulllni ! at ( torn 2oc to 'tOc per yard which we now otlbr tha pub'lo ' at tbo uni form prlci of 20j ; alto 30 p'oc a of plsill xnd faiuj DruBn Go ( U in angle and Joublu w id tin wutti from ! tOc to 45 ; per Kard , all of which wo reduce to the uni f form price of 25 ? , The firm of Oocko & Morgan have come to Council Bluffs to stay ; and every person who has visited tbii honso slued Its estibllshmont , in May , 1881 , have boon con vinced that this house has felt a long felt want , and the people of the Missouri slope have given us their substantial support until U haa become ono of the PIUST on the slope. Wo have been compelled to remove to larger quarters on account of the Increased trade , and after having been removed olgbt months , wo have just oompletutcd extensive Improvements which give us twenty-soyon feet more of shelf room. ALI , op THIS KKMKMIIKU , has taken place since May , 188-1. Nov. the question 1 , WHY no WE SUCCEED , when everybody haa been complaining of hard times ? The answer IB simply because COOKE & MORQAN a IVE uooc OOODH row LITTLE MO.VKY , ami ua NOT ask extravagant prices. Wo always glvo onr customers Value Rociivod , as the above quoted prices prove , Vititois oa well ai purchasers are allko welcome at the RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE. _ OF Cocke & Morgan , 347 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.