THE DAIL * BEE OOUNCIL BLUFFS Monday Morning , April 61 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. BT CirrUt - - - -0 trati'psr wo Bj M U - - - - - 110.00 pet yea No. 12 Pearl Street. MINOB MENTION , The public schools open to-day. The county board Is to moot to-day. Bernhard-Ltotemann concert April 11 Tire Jakes , the barbora , 402 Broadway Come In the forenoon to-doy to Ccqk & Morgan's. St. Francis and Sc. Joseph academies reopen to-day. There were two plain drunks in th city jail yesterday. All the latest novelties at Mra. F. P Jones' , M Main street. All walnut | marble bedroom suits $20 former price $35 , at Mandol's. Lidhs can save money by calling a n. Friedman's for millinery. Road Oooko & Morgan's big advertisement mont on this pago. It's noway. Remember the spsclal sale of droaa goods at Oacko & Morgan's to-day. St. John Bro's are papering , painting , etc. , their hotel , the Re-voro house. The largest and best selection of mil- llnery can bo found at H. Fiiodman's. Cooking stoves , tinware , crockery , glassware and cutlery at very low prices at Mandol'0. Kate Herbert's honso on Fourth atroot between Ninth nnd Tenth avenues Is being raised. This ovdnlng a grand ball will bo given by the Gorman Oatholia ladles at the skating rink. Mius Bell la a now teacher in tbo 1'Jorco street oshool and Mlt-s Albright in the Third rtccct ochonl. Field & Estop , undertakers , yc furnished a small whlto moblio casket to an Omaha undertaking firm. The chief of the fire department now offers $25 reward for the detection of anyone - ono turning in a false alarm. The water works reservoir Is being re paired , the natural settling of the banks having forced a few bricks out of lino. The infant child of Charles Llnsol , No. 1711 Fourth Avonno , died Saturday and was burled by Field & Eatep yesterday morning. A playful dog managed to break out ono of the smaller plato windows In James & Haveratock's Main street front yesterday. Tickets for the Bcrnhard Llstemann concert are In demand at Fosters. These who want choice of seats should select them at once. Ladies , to consult their beet Interests will await the opening of the new milli nery establishment of Mrs. 0. A. Rogers , 341 Broadway. There were a few places in which boor was sold on the quiet yesterday. At least such wai the report of some who ought to know. Simon Eiseman has bought the stock of Joseph Roller , the merchant tailor , but Mr. Roitor will continue in charge of the establishment. Rev. Dr. McCroary of the Methodist church , has united in marriage | Mr. Wil liam Konzon and Miss Eveline Doraoy , both of Omaha , There ii to bo a meeting of the congre gation of the Presbyterian church on Wednesday evening at which aomo very important business is to bo considered. A number of the hangers-on about the gambling houses have donned their working clothoa and gene into legitimtao business , and are at work at their trades. 'Officer Wheeler yesterday warned a white fellow , a sort of a cowboy , to leave the city , ho having been hanging about Mrs , Turner's colored coop ou lower Broadway. The dramatic company , composed of local talent , will next Thursday evening at the opera house present the play "On Dock. " A pleasing entertainment Is promised. Bliss has a large and entire new stock of milllnory and notions , and Is prepared to sell cheaper than any other house west of Chicago. Mrs. Bllts will ba assisted by a Now York milliner this season. According to figures procured by THE BJJE export accsuntant , there were con sumed In this city yesterday 1C ? cises , is 5,010 dozau , or GO , 120 eggs , not Includ ing thoto hand.paintod. "Wipe t o egg off your chin. " Deputy Sheriff Fox la talked of as the coming coroner. If ho should be chosen there never could arise any doubt about the death of a man after "coroner" Fox had "set" upon him. H , H.Fieldjis also in tha field , and would make a good man for the place. " ( * The maiquorada carnival on next Wed. nesday evening at the rink promises to be a big affair ; as the invitationsa.ro near ly all out and most of them to > persona whohavo applied to the management di rect for thorn. 9 Lawranoo Klnnehau , who nearly four months since had "his foot mashed at the transfer , and has alnco been confined in St. Joseph's hospital In Omaha , Is re ported as Improving , and in a few days is expected to bo able to ute crutches. A change was made In the police force > etlwd y. "Will 'ou come 'aay or will I drag'ou1" Oualok takes Main street south frJin Broadway , Officer J. IT. Wheeler Broadway weet of Main street ? and Policeman Smitllen Broadway east of iriirtjffMliitofiri.'itilii1ilfi' ' > n'-friUi i " ' * Main street. These whose places thos officers will fil IRQ on night duty now. II. Friedman has procured tho'aervlce of the well-known millinery trimmer Mrs. Mitchell , who has jnst returnoi from Chicago , A woman bound for California with babe in her arms Is reported as bavin her pocket picked of $40 at the transfe the other night. Deviltry is getting s thick there now , that tha city ought t put a policeman on duty there , as in day of old. Mrs. Jane Harding of Creston town ship , died yesterday morning at 4 o'cloc of pneumonia fever and will bo burled In the Crcsont cemetery nt 2 o'clock to'day She loaves two children , ono aged 2 year the other G months , also a husband. He mother died two months ago yesterday. Chief Walters has discovered that thor isa hydrant on Broad way botwoonTwenty third and Twenty-fourth streets. I seems that the fire department should b officered by men wliOj know where hy drants are located , especially as importan a hydrant as the only ono near Streets villo. villo.Tho The Presbyterians are talking of build Ing the addition to their now church thi : season , which will make a marked Im provemont. The state synod is to moot liero next fall , and It Is certainly doslra- bio to have Uio church all completed be fore that ( imo , BO as to accommodate the distinguished visitors. H. M. Pronty , son of L. Prouty oi Garner township has been choeon assist ant principal of the high school. Ho is a native of this county , was a pupil In the public schools of this city and after wards attended -Tabor college , and late the state university. Ho is said to bo in all respects a valuable man for the place. These who want to take on enjoyable and cheap trip through Alaska should plan on spending to-morrow evening In Masonic hall , listening to the lecture of Dr. Frlnble. The JeoUiro la a word panfTi n , p' ' ' ' ' " ' C' * inheres11 ? ! ] ; pbriwoa of aa P MO r.i' ' i j i \ viy \ ( y u eVan land. ( j i. T b a tLUvercil Ir. c'her Iowa ci11 T7-ta gratt ; r.'c'e. Yctt 'r.'uj's beu ful wither woa ta ken advantage of by ninny who strolled through Bayliss and Fairmont patks , Fairview comctary and others who took a drive. Nearly all the private and livery turnout ] were put to use. The ther mometer at 4 o'clock in tbo afternoon at the Glen nvenn reservoir stood at 78 de grees , at the waterworks at the river 80 degrees , at the Ogden house 70 degress , and on Foster Bros' , largo thermometer 78 degrees in the shade. As a buggy containing two men and one lady , whoso name waa not learned , was hurrying toward the Rook Island depot yesterday morning about 9 o'clock to catch the CIUJJODII * ! lain , the occupants were nit cliia..j ! u < . , < . > the corner of Sixth street and I'cutli avenue where the grade is being raised several feet. The buggy woo somewhat damaged , it being turned bottom up and the horse slightly scratched while the men and woman re ceived numerous slight scratches. Capt. Hayes was discharged Saturday , the court holding that the prosecution , had not proved him to be the kind of a vagrant charged in the information , bat having brought other damaging testimony agalmt htm. A new information was filed , worded so as to cover a multitude of sins , but virtually meaning the same thing. The case was continued two weeks , it being understood that if he leaves the city it will not bo tried. It Is eatd that ho will stand by and see the fight oat , as he deems It a bit of mali cious prosecution invented by the police. Business at the transfer has b on on the Increase lately. A larger number of cars have been handled than in a long while , most of which are "straight , " not having to bo traDEfuvul Seven gangs of men In charge of the following chock J clerks , Chariot Frisatto , batter known the world over as "Frenchy , " Joe Stephenson - onson , Dennis Ryan , Charles Loucka , Matt. Foster , John S teflon and Frank Wetna do all the transferring of freight that Is found necessary to transfer and the balance Is pushed forward so aa to compete with other roads. In rosponsa to queries sent by the Rural Now Yorker to fifty representative froit growers and authorities on grapes , in seventeen different states of the union , asking their preference of grapes , both for market and lor homo use , the replies as published in Iho Rural Now Yorker of March 28 , show that 42 preferred the Niagaia to any other whlto grape. The highest number for any other variety was 15. The showing in detail is ono which very flattering for the Niagara , and Mr. Wells Cook , of this city , who is special agent , Is making tbo chewing count hero among fruit growers. Spring goods for suitings are Norene. & Laudstrom's , No. 505 Main street. In spection Invited. Prices and quality equal to any in tbo city. [ Tno 'Woman's Exchange. The entertainment to ba given by the Woman's exchange ou Tuesday evening will bo held in tha vacant storeroom next to Officer and Pnsoy'a bank the build- lug formally occupied by Oasady & Or- cutt. This room will bo lighted with electric light , for this occasion. Supptr will ba'torved from 5 o'clock until after o'clock , thus accommodating all who may wish to attend the lecture. The silk crazy qnilt made by the mombericf the organization and the sewing society will > ba sold at au tion at half-past 8 o'clock. Admluion and supper on'y ' 25 cents Mra , Mitchell , tha trimmer , can be : found at the rolllnery store of H , Fried * man , where she will be pleated to meet her friends and acquaintances. Des Moinoa jail receipts no * avenge thirteen , as against fort-firo ono year igo. POTTAWATTA-MIE COUNTY , How It Appears on Paper , Out and Illustrated. The ntlas of this county has jnst boon completed by 0. K. Allen , the veil known map publisher of this city , nod the Bam * plo copy shows moat creditably , The work will bo distributed to subtcr'.bera In the conno of two or three weeks , and they cannot but bo pleased with It. Mr. Allen bus become a permanent resident of this city , has pnrohaacd a homo and established his business headquarters hero , and the production of this work Is proof sufficient that as n compiler ho la a great acquisition to the city. The now atlas contains maps of every township In the county , and plats of every town and village , a more complete showing could not bo presented. The ntlas shows the location of every building , the owner on every ploco of land , the location of roadi , school houses , churches , orchards and timber , swamps , hills and streams in fact every possible detail , and all those facts are gained from personal survey and from examination of the records. The work also contains largo maps of the city , ono of the state , and ono of the United States , and ( hey nro excellent. No at tempt Is made to glvo a historical show Ing of the county , bat a few pigos are donated to a brief compilation of the loading facts , and the presentation of Interesting statistics concerning the growth and wealth of the county. A Itrgo number of viowscf prominent build ings rnd homes In the county are given , and the lithograph work on these Is oipeclally fino. Hundreds of these views have boon ordered by subscribers , and will bo sent to various points In the ) ld country ai well as In this , thus adver ting Pottawattamlo county extensively. Mr. Alien may well fool proud of the work. It Is strongly and attractively ) ound and contains about 130 pages. The now map of Council Bluffs will soon )0 out also , and from the work already done It is aafo to say that it will bo a map worthy of such a publisher and such a city. THE SEASON OPENS. HATS , HATS , HATS. At H. Friedman's the ladies cm ind hats and bonnets of all docirablo bnpoi at the lowest prices. W. J. Maxwell , lUo flockrmn , ij tack at ho Oqdes. R. O. CimsioD , n Chicnco dry ( jcoda mnn , 3 at the Ogdon. H. N. Watts , of Missouri Valley , was in .be city yesterday , J. A. Young , of Sioux City , was at the Pa- ifio houao yesterday. F. W. Lange , of Missouri Valley , dined at ho 1'aclQo yesterday , Mrs. Ed C. Drake , of this city , is tnlMeri- rarg , Ills. , visitlpg her parents. J. S. Dennis , of Stuart , was in the city yes erday , and put up at the Pacific. Mtsi Dotie Jacobs , of Hamburg , la in tha ity , a guest of Miss Mary Rodefer , Mrs. Mitchell has returned from Chicago , nd has entered H. Friedman's store. The many friends here of Bob Huntlngton , f Oakland , will be glad to Icarn that ho is etter. Mra. I1 , M. Pryor oxpecta in li > . \o tu mur- nw on a visit to her old Wisconsin In me , at anesville. G. P. Moore , who looka after Nebriska for letcalf Bros. , returned Saturday evening minus his mustache. Wm. H. Smith , the Broad way confectioner , i was taken quite ill Saturday , a cold seeming o have settled on his lungs. it Rev. Dr. McCroary , pastor bf Broadway lethodiat church , expects his family to nr- ive from the eaat thia week. Miss Ingersoll , who has been visiting A , L. Payne , a relative , in this city , leaves thfb morning for her homo in Illinois , M. C. Brainard , special agent of the Ooun- II Bluffs Insurance company , left last night or the northern part of tha elate. | I B. B. Mann , the well-known life insurance man , will do duty In Sioux City this week , laving left for there last evening. Miss Emma Stiles , of Omaha , who has been biting in this city for several days with Misa toxie Wesley , haa returned to Omaha. J. J. Vanderveer starts out on the North western road on missionary work for Van Jrunt , Thompson & Co.'a implement house , , J. is email hut good. W. W. Chapman la confined to his bed , 0 laving badly sprained his back in lifting n crate o ! moulding at his place of business on Iain street , on Friday last. , Q Ed 0. Drake , who looks alter the Nebraska nteroeta for ICeelino & . Felt , returned Satur- day evening from a visit to Illinois , and leaves o see hla trade In Nebraska this morning , Dr. F. P. Bellinger , who haa been laid up with congestion of the liver for the past ten lays , made his first appaarance on the street Saturday , and Sunday loft for a trip In No- iraska for his health , to be gene a wool : or ton lays. . ; John Kintz , cashier at the "Q" freight de- > ot , goes south to-day. Last October Mr. Ciatz made a bet with W , W , Chapman , the married inside of one year from that time , or orfelt a fine suit of clothes to the winner. } levohnd being elected preiident made W. W. Chapman the winner of the bet , and aver ' inco ICIntz has had his weather-eyo open , Ilia private correspondence beinp largely increased inco the election , his friends naturally In- | uiro whether John gees south to-day for a uit of clothes for Chapman or to make him- ' elf a present. This evening the Baptist society will lye a aaclal at the residence of F. G , iceman , Eiq , the work of entertaining > e jog done by Mrs , Foeman and Mrs , Joone. Easter Sunday Mervlue * . Each church holding Easter services in his city yesterday wa decorated moat ppropiiatoly for the occasion so univer sity celebrated by Christian congrega- lona. Apart from the ornamentation of ho churches , the people assembled wore trlklngly and appropriately dreaied fore o springlike a day , ana everything eenied in keeping with the joyous vent that it typtlied. A lovely sunshine Hilled upon the outer world and the sa- red church emblems and eormons of the jveral paitora wore In marked keeping with the holy event commemorated. Mul- tudes of children robed in whlto acooin- nied older worshipers , many of whom vero attired In the airy garment } of tbo warming season. No more beautiful ndlrg of lent ojuld have been asked or. NEW GOODS m NEW GOOD c Capets and Dry Goods AT HARKNESS BROTHERS. * * Axminster Moquette , Body Brussels , Tapestry Brussels , Ingrain Carpets , Etc , Office Matting a pecialty. Smyrnia Rugs , Mats , Oil Cloths , Etc , Our stock of Lace Curtains is unusually large and f excellent variety. Turcoman and Madras curtains in many new and beautiful designs. Choicest Silksin black and the new colors. Our line of Dress Goods comprises all the new designs for the season , and the variety of our White Goods is nowhere excelled. New and beautiful Laces invite attention , and our line of ladies' and childrens' Hose is larger and finer than ever , Harkness Bros,401 Broadway Council Bluffs , "MURDER MOST FOUL , " To Allow Anyone to Die of Diphtheria DURING the lut IUoy &r8 there liai not been n death from diphtheria In any cnio whcro Dr. Thotna JeHerlt' prcn entire and euro was used. It haa boon the moans ot saving thousands ol llvca Intllt , penalblo ID putrid Bore throat , In malignant scarlet ( over , changing It In 48 hours to the almplo form , lo fallible euro for all Inflammatory , Ulccrathe , Putilil or CaUirhal conditions , cither Internal or external * Pllco , * 2. C HOLE HA ! CHOLERA ! CHOLERA ! Dr. Jottcils1 CholornSncclllo will arrcit the disease In SO to 60 rotmitcB. The Doctor net J hU medi cine during the toarlul tUIUtlon o Ithe cholera In Cincinnati , St. Louis , and all along the Mleclsslppl ItUcrandlts tributaries , without losin ? n caseIn Ibo 3care'45 , 'to , 'El and ' 52. It IB alto Infallible In Cholera MorbuB , Cholera Infantum , etc. Keep It on hand. You can rely upon It. Bind for It. Price 32.00 Cholera "Comes oa a thief In the night. ' D YS PEPS I A ! D YSPEP SI A1 Dyspeptic , why llvo In misery and dlo In despair with cancer of the stomach ? Dr. Tbomaa JcHrrls cure * every case of Indigestion and constipation In a very short tlmo Best of references given by citfzens of Council Bluffs and Omaha. DIepepela Is the cauao of ninety per cent ot all diseased conditions. Price 85 for two w ecks treatment. Full printed Instructions how to uc the medicines sent with them. Nodootor required ; aTgood nurse 18 all that I m canary. Ur. JidcrlV remedies can only bo obtained at his office , No. i3 Smith 8th Street Counill Jiluffj , Iowa. Or Bout by express on receipt of pilce. We P. ATHUBWt MOVER AND Brick buildings of any size raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame houa moved on LITTLE GIANT trucks , the best in the world , t W. P. AYLSWORTH. 1010 ftinth Street , Council Bluffs. KIEL BALE STABLE ! ? Keep Homes and Muloa constantly on hand vrtilo \ro will aoll in retail or carload lots ? All Stock Warranted as Renrescnted. \Vliolcietc crotctilMfticr ) Ir Grain icdEtlic ! Ilby , Trice oonabln Satisfaction Quarantced. SCECLTTTEB. & ; Corner Fiflh Ave. & Fourth St. ( JouncllBlnffa. _ is apbrodislac , arons- f es activity , positively _ _ Nervoni _ I Impotoucv , lost 4 cures . _ Debility * Uaahood ouorRy.uurvous debil > l ATorit prcicrlptloa of A noted ip. ity , all weakness ofcenerativo Bystom ; olther ECX , ( r d4fJDru UUCftnfljllt. Addrats H.livmail. , T. ! I.'VViirniT.2in7StatoBt..Chles v HE NEW WHITE CRAPE CRAPEf NIAGARA ft. The Niagara ripens in favornhlo fi-s rnn a * Lcw-1. > . 20th , a11' navrr dropi from the rteio it 1m I . ' . rti ' } ! < > , ml i in flavor t V Jin o\ \ -I i tu 'ly ant v , a 1 t'.r * f i < > l . 'o\v/iro withrut ' } ' rv. 1 h - Ilium i , pot d crip I So 3il r , T . d i rnr. a no v v' < > , UB buncli'S are compa r Ncvri < i < theiv folingo linlid oven to Iho ba o of tb cauoi u i it i i > c ' 5'h. - Vintiynrda nro in lieaxiug in va i r < a 1.1 ' IM. < ; 11 , ; i ; . Ui rth rn Lakes and Canada , and from Kansas to the Atluiitio c i.ist.tharo hcint.io c tli n 1,030 icr : , a pluntod within thoJast five years and over 203 acres were planted at Ilroctnn , Chnutaunua 6o"NT ] Y. last fiprinp , (18SI ( ) ; Jonas Jlnrtln nlono hnvirp 4" acre ? ; the Iiuijest vineyftrd of NiaKaraa , being planted i-t UiKhland , Ulster Co. , N. Y. , by Sam'l Hogers , Esq. , which contains SOncres of this ono variety , and ho ha ? realized from 20 to 30 cent ? per pound for his fruit , while Con- corda grown in the same locality broucht from 4 to C cents only. C. AH parties planting vineyards ha\e signed a contract to return nil the wood nnd cut ting every year back to the Company up tu , a-i 1 including 1883 ; so it lina b ion the nolo owner oE all the stocR , and no ono but the Company and ita nuthorizo 1 agents can sell and deliver genuine Niagara vines. So all eh > mlil exaaii ' persons n af8 ( > it'fl certificate of authority , and see that it has the corporate seal of tha Comnany nttnchtd , nnd ovcry vma that it hao a load seal attached , bearing the impression of the ComiJ.iuv's restored trade mark. 7th. We now offer for the first time , strong 2 yoir i > ld vines at retail at S3 00 each with out restrictions , to bs delivered en and after March ] et , 1885. WELLS COOK , Council Bluffs , Eowa. Having acceptedarpontment as special agent fortlieNIAOAR * WHITE OUAPECO.'for lena 'ind Nc- la.I am now prepared to raomptly delhcr "jMlAOAHA'iiiesundor the HoislstcreJ Trade .Mark Seal Company. S5IITII & TOLLEllU A-CiTS. LKADINU Merchant Tailors ! 7 and 9 IMaln St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA. , - - - . A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From. COCKE 347 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Hosiery. Jur First SpringSale of Hosiery , JommencoB . Saturday , April 4thand con- Inuea one week. Two counters will bo lovoted exclusively to this immensa took. Having recently increased our force of ilorks , customers will not bo Inoonvoni- meed by any delay on this point. Ladies' Hose : Ladles' hoeo in solid colors : cardinal. ) lne , gray and fancy strlpos.lOc worth 15o Ladles' balbrlggan hoae , cleared seams , n cream , black , brown , navy , cardinal , amett , fancy dotted and split feor , 15s. vould be very cheap at 20o. Ladies' half regular and full regular jalbriggan hose , in cream , cardinalwlno , ) lack , bines and browns , 20o wortli 25o. Ladies'full regular and full fashioned logo in pinstripes , talbiiggans , ingrains n oil colors , modes , black , oto. ; colors warranted fast , 25o worth 40o. Thojo are 'ocldcd bsrgaina. Ladles' full fashioned hogo In all the low colors oil incrain , 40c worth GOc. Ladiea' black lisle thread full regular lose. QOo , never before sold for loss than 5c. Ladles' black alls hosoS1.25 worth $2. Children's Hose. A full asjortment of misses' and chil dren's hose In plain and fancy colors , in grains' balbrlgtjans and lisle thro id , at prices never before offered. Oar customers have often heretofore complained of not being able to secure desirable hose for children. As our as sortment is now complete we can satisfy the most fastidious tastes. Genttlemen's Hose. Men's fancy striped BOX , 5o worth 8J o Men's Spanish mixed BOX , lOo worth 15c. 15c.Men's Boamlcas mixed BOX , 12&c worth 15o. 15o.Men's ' perfect fitting seamless BOX , all colors , 15o woith 20c. Men's British BOX , seamless , 20c , never before sold for lees than 25s. Men's fancy striped Ingrain half boao , regular made , 25o worth 35o. Men's oil ingrain half hose in fancy colors , 30c worth 4Uc , Men's superfine half hoao In fancy col ors , 310 worth 50o. Men's fancy lisle thread half hose , fast colors , beautiful assortment , 50c { worth 753. Underwear , Men'n gauza shirts , 25o worth 40c. Men's Indian gauze shirts , cleared seams , 40c worth GOc. Men's balbrlggan shirts , 50o worth Too Men's drilling diawors , seams turced end stayud , 50o worth 75c. Ladies' vests , 25c worth 40o. Ladies ingrain voatn , 40c worth GOc. Ladies' finished seam , balbrlgfian vesls , oOo worth 75c. Corsets 25 dozen Steam molded corsets , cor ded sides , perfect fitting and nmdo of heavy cornet jeans GOa worth 75s. 15 dozen Elastic cutaway hip corssti , strong , easy-fitting , comfoitiblo and health-preserving , a1 cam molded , especi ally desirable for ladles of fine contour or of delicate constitutions. Satlnffdi m guaranteed cr money refunded. 75owonh $1.00. 12 dozen Elastic Comfort Hip carrots , well isUjod with fine bard cords and ex tra lieavy bones with the pipnlor curvid French corded bands over the hips t ) glvo graceful and beautifying shape and prevent stretching or wrinkling at the sides. ? 1.00 woith $1.25. Muslin TJadorwear Our Lidito Blucliu Underwear sale will contuo until next Siturday. The prices which \io are now quoting on theao goods will not pay the Indies for the trouble of buying thn material aud making them up Handkerchiefs : 40drn.nChildion'a fancy hundkor- chiefs , OB. 25 dozen LidlciJIIeinstllchod handker chiefs , fnnry borders , faet colors , union llne-n , 10cwojth20o. 20 dozen Ladles' hemstitched linen handkerchiefs , white ani colored borders I i 15c , worth 25o ' If 10 dozin Ladles'fancy bordered , pure m limn , mnbrolderdd ana hemstitched , 23c , wortb 35c. 35c.3Dross Creeds On Mtiulay morning , April Cih , wa place on eolo 25 p'flcoi of Drass Qooda at 2Pc per yari. We have gone through oar s uck und plcki d out pieces that were rolling at fiotn 25c to 35c per yard which we now r fler the pub'lc ' at the uni form prlcj of 20jj ulso 30 pieces of plain and fanry Dress Go-ds in single and doub'o widtlu wirth from 30c to 45a per yard , all of vhlch wo reduce to the uni form price of 2Gc. ib. Im o. Co * . Oon.ll to .1. , ; nd , t , S ° "tto It Has oocomo one < i uiu niwruu tuo have clven their snbstant al support until ml nf tl MiBjonrl slope ' us Sn account of" Increased tra'de. and after having been removed ' 8W % wo to jn. Pf | ? Jd o of shelf room AIL OP THIS KEMEMBKU , h s tiken plaso slnca M y , 1881. Now. the question U , w uno rBTucoEEVVhen7verybodyTas been complaining of hard time" ? ' The wiwer Is simply because 000KB & MORGAN OIVK ooo OOODH TOR LITTLE HONKV , and DO OT ask extravagant prloei. Wo always RVO ! our custiraors Value Tloceived , as the above quoted prices prove. Visitors as well ai purchasers are alike welcamo at the RETAIL DRY COO TOR -OF Cocke & Morgan , 347 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.