Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 13, 1885, Page 6, Image 6

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    TBE PAILY BEE
1300 NOIL BLUFFS ,
Monday Morning Aoril 13
ftUUSOnttTION HATES.
By Oircln - SO * nt p week
Rf Kail - - - - - (10.00 pet jear
OFFICE
No. 12 Pcnrl Street.
MINOB MENTION ,
Two Jakes , the barber * , 402 Broadway
The county board has adjourned until
the 19th.
J. Dickoyhas put the oloctrlo light in
his now atoio.
Two moro boys were yesterday run In
by the pollco as vagrants.
J. K. Emmet appears at the op or a
housa to-night In "Our Fritz. "
The trial of Capt. Hayes on a charge
of vagrancy was'Saturday continued for
ono wook.
Mts. H. M. Stevens has returned
from Chicago , where she has boon spend
ing a few wooki.
The saloons were kept pretty well
closed yesterday , and yet there were
some drinks sold on the sly.
Dr. Woodbury'a tenant houses at the
corner of Eighth street and Fourth
aronuo arc being greatly improved.
J. M. Matthews , county superintend
ent of schools , Is urging the planting ol
trees and follago in school-ho use yards.
The board of trade will moot tomorrow
row evening for the purpoao of electing
officers and transacting ether Important
business ,
The basement of the Congregational
church is being subjected to some changes
and Improvements necessitated by the
raising of the adjacent streets.
The county board of sppervlsors h&vo
notified St. Paul's church folks to move
their building by Juno 1 , so that work
on the now court house may commence.
An Incipient Sunday row on Broadway ,
near the Metropolitan , yesterday after
noon , was stopped by the pollco , spoiling
what promised to bo an item of magni
tude.
tude.Phil
Phil Aaronu , the window dresser , at
Eisoman , Rodda & Co.'a atoro gives the
publto hia idea of "tho gates ajar. " which
ha very tastefully displays In ono of this
firm's windows.
Some of the boys at the Phoenix
saloon gave a sly dig at prohibition
Saturday , by hanging signs in the ahow
windows saying , "This store to rent ;
have gene to Omaha. "
The city needs to provide some mode
of street cleaning , ao that the paved
streets may not bo so covered with mud
as to render It doubtful to strangers
whether they are paved or not.
The city council holds an Important
mooting to-night. It is expected that anew
now chief of the fire department will bo
elected as well as other city officers
chosen. The petition for closing the sa
loons may come np also.
An effort Is now being made to con-
vlnco Sheriff Gnlttar that it is his doty
to enforce the state prohibitory law
throughout the county. The sheriff
doesn't BOO it that way , but says that
when papers are placed In his hands to
aorve , ho will BOO that they are served.
Nicholas Kern , an old man who has
been In the poor house hero , and whoso
story abont being robbed of his property
and deserted by his wife has boon given
In the BEE , Is now in Omaha , -where ho
has boon vainly hunting tor his wayward
wifo. Steps are being taken to remove
him to the poor house there , ho having
no money or friends.
Mrs. Augusta Slegismund , of Hardln
township , came to this city about a week
ao to consult a physician , was taken
suddenly worse , and was unable to re
turn home , and remained at the residence
ot Mr. Conrad Gelso until her death ,
which occurred Friday last. The funeral
was hold yesterday afternoon. She was
G4 years of age , and loaves a husband ,
ono son , and two daughters.
Mr. St. John , of the Revere house ,
stated beforj the council license committee -
too that three drunken policemen were
In his hotel oflico a while ago discussing
the grave question as to where they could
got the largest glass of beer and tbo big
gest free lunch for the smallest nlcklo.
Saturday the police were called togothot
and Mr. St. John invltod to pick out the
offending trio , but ho was unable to do ao.
Col. Keatloy , as county attorney , will
next Friday afteenoon investigate the
smallpox bills , which have boon referred
to him by the county board. As he
invites all claimants to meet him at thai
time at the county building , an Inter
change of experiences Is expected , and it
la barely possible that some light may be
thrown upon the question of who was tc
blame for tbo neglect that characterized
eomo of the treatmot of the smallpoi
cases.
The fira depitimont made a test of iti
lioeo Saturday. A line waa run from Of
Ccor & Puscy'a corner to Hofl'mayerV
mil ) , a distance of 1,450 feet , and a
stioam thrown ta the height of eighty-
feet. Sever l lengths of hosa weio'.bnrd
jln the trial. The teat allowed np well
or the waterworks company , but not ac
wtll for the hose. The city shonld get
bo tier hose or poorer water works. Porhape
ft trade could ba got up with Omaha.
Charlie Nicholson is as great a jokot
a thert Ja in the fit o department. Bruce
Howe li fts neat and particular as any
man in ths department. Tee other niqht
Charles r'ggftd up a dummy Cgure , with
booti on , and put it in Bruce'u bed , explaining -
plaining to him that It was a fir en : an
from Oiahi , wfco bad got n llttlo fell
nnd had laid down to alcop. Brace ,
rather than bo so inhospitable as to turn
the sleeping vliitor out , and not desiring
to sleep with such a character , hired a
bed at ono of the hotels and occupied
that.
| M
Store shades a specialty at Hnrknoae
Brothers.
Artists' Materials at G.R. Board's Wall
Paper Store. Send for prlco list.
Poor Printing.
The managers of the Bombard-Llsto-
mann concert , after requesting the pub
lisher of the opera house programme to
furnish programmes for the evening en
tertainment , a request with which he
compiled , secured aomo dizzy , brlndlo-
colored posters from an amateur job of.
Dee , thereby doing an Injustice tbo per
formers , the audience , the programme
publisher and his advertising patrons.
Nonpareil.
The local who does some scratching
and clipping for the dear old grand-
mother's acrap-book attempts to piece out
lijs meagre salary by what purports to bo
"tho opera house programme. " In the
case of the concert , Saturday evening ,
this alleged programme was , as usual , a
horrible caricature , and the managers of
this choice entertainment , not having the
jail ( o Insult so Intelligent an audience
By distributing them , hurried to TUB BEE
olfico and got some ether programmes
hastily prepared. THE BEE programmes
were neat , tasty and answered the pur
pose well. The old grandmother there
upon got angry. Why , bless her dear
old soul , if she was not In her dotage , aho
might know that the programmes
her run-aroand-town
prepared by - -
child would not do. They had on the
frontlspaso "Bill of the Play. " Now
the old lady ought to have known the
difference between a concert and n thea
ter , © a coarse piper , and printed as
though with n hand stamp , of conrto It
wouldn't do. And then , such advortisa-
tnonts as "Pooplo desiring cloves be
tween acts , try so and no's sample rooms. "
With such an audience , and such an
entertainment , the old lady ought to
liavo known that there troro no "acts"
between whioh the bojs went out , and
that the crowd was not very much of a
clove-eating ono , anyway. THE BEE job
rooms are not ashamed to have an im
print upon the concert programmes ,
though prepared so hurriedly. Nor Is
; hero any barm to bo feared from the
grandmother's ' sneer about "amateur"
work. The public knows what good
workis , if the old lady
ind her family do not , and
, ho public's appreciation of good work Is
manifested by THE BEE haying all It can
do , necessitating constant increaao of
room and facilities , while the old lady is
spending her time gossiping maliciously
about her neighbors. "Tho opera house
programme , " which was discarded , and
"tho dizzy , brlndlo colored posters from
an amateur job office , " which were ac
cepted , are open for public inspection at
THE BEE office. The "amatncr job of
fice can well afford to let the old lady In-
dnlgo In a llttlo temper , as that Is about
; ho only consolation tboro la left to her.
Lace curtains , Turkoman curtains ,
window shades , etc. , at Harknoss
[ Brothers. .
Facts worth remembering when you
buy Wall Paper : 1st. That Beard , next
door to postoffice , has the largest stock to
telect from. 2d That his prices are as
, ow as the lowest. 3d That ho Is a
practical Interior decorator and employs
lone but skillful workmen.
PERSONAL.
B. L. Auwerdn left last evening-for New
York.
Miss Lou Fatten is now clerking in Eiie-
man , Itoddn & Co.'a.
T. W. McGraw , agent of the American
Express , got home yesterday.
W. 8 Ament , who is now located at Kear
ney , Neb. , waa in the city Saturday ,
W. W. Chapman has so far rocoved from
lia recent indisposition as to be able to get
out of doors.
Charles Sloan , of Kansas City , division
superintendent of Wells , Fargo & Co. , waa in
the city yesterday.
{ JDr..HoughCon , who is now settled in Ear-
ling , and the only physician there , spent
Sunday at his old home in thia city.
J. B. Knight , who was fitting up one of
the stores under Cy. Danforth's buildings , IE
very 111 , and hia physician advises his removal
west.
west.Dr
Dr , F. F. Bellinger has returned from hiE
trip to Colorado , fooling much improved in
health , and ready to attend to his many pa
tients again.
Capt , Hathaway has returned from his
southern trip , having visited during his ab
sence ten states. lie reports a most enjoya
ble time , and comes back hale and hearty.
D. II. Fulaifer and D. H. King , postoffice
inspectors , were at the Facifio yesterday. Mr ,
Pulsltor starts east this morning , while Mr ,
King , who was for a time in charge of tbc
Omaha oflico has orders to go to Denver tc
take charge there , for which place he leave :
ibis morning , Mr. Kin ? has been connected
with pottoffioa work from boyhood up , and li
ono of the shrewdest detectives and best office
men in the whole corps.
The cheapest place to purchase carpet :
at Harknoss Brothers.
Not the Man.
The city marshal received the follow
ing notice :
OFWOB OF STATE BOAUD OF HEALTH ,
DES MOIKES , April 10. OITV MARSHAL ;
Charles Hays , a young man quarantined
for smallpox , escaped on the night of the
7th Inst. Ho Is about 5 feet 3 inches In
height , dark complexion , thin darl
moustache , stepa short and quick , walki
erect Ho were dark oaasimero suit , well
worn , and Scotch cap and sack coat.
When last seen , the 8tb , was going weal
acrcsa the country. Ho is a dangerous
person to bo mingling with other people ,
Look oat for him , YOUIB truly , '
L. F. ANDBBWS , Acting Secretary.
Saturday evening Mra. Ohas. Baugbar
notified Alderman 8hniart that a man
giving his name as Hays , and answeriop
thu abuvo description , had engaged roomi
at her placo.
The pollco Investigated the matter ,
and tent for the marshal of Shelby
connty , from wb'ich place the man had
escaped. The marshal arrived here yes
terday , and declared that the Hays hcrt
was not the Hayi who was wanted.
A special consignment of spring wiapa
will bo offered for three dsya only , at
Harkntsa Brothers.
Spring goods tor suitings at Norno &
Lindstrom'a , No. 205 Main tttoet. In
spection invited. Pricoj and quality
equal to any In tbo city ,
WORSE AND WOBSE ,
Young Hampton's Stealing of Let-
torn Counts Into the Hun-
tlrodB of Dollars ,
The pcstoffico Inspcctcra , J. D , King
and D. H , PulsiQor have boon In the city
for a day or two looking np the details
of the doings of Wade Hampton , the
rotistry clotk at the transfer , arrested
Friday. They find that the amount
stolen Is much moro than was at first
thought , and young Hampton has in
creased the amount to which ho con-
fosses. At first ho onljj admitted taking
two letters , the contents of which
amounted to $15. Now ho admits having
hat Wednesday night opened ten regis
tered letters , by slitting the ends with a
sharp knife , then removing the money ,
and reseating the envelopes , by carefully
gumming the cut edges.
Ho got $300 out of those ton lettera ,
ono of the envelopes containing $100.
Eight of the lottora were acnt on , after
being resoalcd. Tho'olhcr two ho claims
were the ones which were found In his
possession.
Several packages of letters before this
have boon missed , and the matter was
being Investigated quietly when the dis
closure came.
Young Hampton on the night of the
robbery mot Ills girl , who belongs in
Omaha , and went to a hotel whore ho re-
remained with her all night , registering as
"Ghas. Bernhard and wife , OJarinda ,
Iowa. " Ho Rave her $10 of the money ,
paid $5 In hotel bill and incidentals ,
and the next day wont on a shopping
tour with the woman.
At Robinson Bros , ho bought her a
a gold watch at $ G5 , and himself at $35.
Ho also bought her a chain , and himself
a chain , a pair of silk stockings for her ,
costing $4 , and other trinkots. Ho
bought a vallao , some shirts , etc. , of Mr.
Eisoman , as If about to take a trip.
There was § 1G5 of the money which ho
had left when arrested.
Saturday the vallso and contents ,
which were as good as now , and for
which ho paid in all about $19 were
taken by the Inspectors to' the store
where they wore purchased , and Mr.
Eiseman on learning the facts , took back
the goods , and returned the money. An
attempt was made Jto get Robinson Bro's
to do the same about the jewelry , allow
ing a liberal discount for the trouble and
any possible damage , bnt they refused.
The friends of the young man hope by
getting all they can Into cash , Into cash
that the matter can bo so nrra gnod that
all pecuniary loss caused by the young
man's pilfering may bo easily covered.
Yesterday the young man's trunk was
( enrobed , bnt no further evidences of
jnllt obtained. His effects showed that
in making purchases and handling money
tie acted very boyish. Ho had ecvoral
now harmonicas in his trunk , a variety of
boyish games , two dozen or moro fancy
neckties , and other articles , which showed
( low little judgment he had in spending
money.
Hampton is , In fact , only a boy. Ho
Is only 20 years old , very young for so
Important a position as that held by him ,
It requiring him to stay alone nights ,
with thousands of dollars of valuable
In his possession. The woman , older
than himself and moro experienced ,
ieems to have got the better of him.
She has been made to give np the watch
and chain given her.
Hampton's youthf nlnoas and his appar
ent foolishness , together with his estima
ble family relationship , have excited
mnch sympathy for him , and an attempt
will bo made to got him off with as light
a sentence as possible.
SPECIAL NOTICES
NOTICE. SpeoUl a Tertiaemente , rue M Lot !
found , To Loan , For Sale , To Bent , Want * , Board-
In ; , eta. , trill be Inserted In this column at the low
rate ol TEH CENTS PER LINE lor the flret Insertion
and FIVE CENTS PER LINE lor each robeeqnent
erilon. Leave advertisement ! at otu otDoe , Ho.
Pearl Street , near Broadway
WANTS.
At 609 First avenue , itock o ! Roods
WANTED or land ; Council Bluffs property ( or
hotel In Colorado ; geed hotel lor fine ( arm In Ne
braska ; hotel lor Council Bluffs property , and doz
ens ol similar exchangee by the Heal Eatate Ex
change Agency , 6C8 First avenue. 0-t
TTtOR SALE House furnitura. Apply 118 Fourth
JD St. , between hours 9 and 12 a. m. II E.
Seaman.
SALE. . , .other hotel In a iv > . Nebraska
FOR , now doing a business ol about { SCO per
month. No other hotel In the paoo. ! Terms liberal.
_ SWAX & WALKER
SALE OR TUADE.-8CO acres ot land In
FOR county , Mo. Will trade lor Council
Bluffs city property er sell cheap lor cash , or fart
time. _ SWAN &
TO TrtADK. Oood Iowa cr Nebraska
WANTS lor a email stock ol hardware or general
mercbandiBo. well located. _ SWAN & WALKEU.
IjiOll 8 ALB A rare chance to get tine , well Ira-
JP proved farm ol 400 acres , within a lew miles ot
Council Bluffs , at a bargain. Low prlco and easy
terms. bWAN & WALKHK
T70U BALK A good pa j inn hotel property with
Jj livery eUble , in ono ot the best small towns In
western Iowa will sell with or without furniture , or
will trade lor a email larm with stock etc.
SWAN & WALKER.
SaLE Eighty acres unimproved land In
Union county , Iowa , Similes south east ol Al
ton , the count- seat , or will trade lor Nebraska or
Kansas land. SWAN & WALKER.
IitOll SALE A20aero tract ol good land about
JJ ono and a hall miles from Council Blufli post
office , ot a bargain. SWAM & WALKER.
lOOR HALE In Harrison county , Iowa. 320 acres
Jj prats land , all under lence a 200 acre larm
with fine Improvements , all under cultivation except
20 acres grass 83 acres good grass or pasture land ,
aid several other tracts ol Irom 40 to 160 acres ol
unimproved land. SWAK & WALKER.
TJlOll SALE Lands Improved aad unimproved.
JD It you want a tarrn In western Iowa , Kansas
Nebraska or Dakota , let us hetr Irom you.
SWAN & WALXEB.
SALE A lance number ot business and residence
FOIl - lota In all parts ol Council BlnOs. See
us betore j ou buy , SWAN It WALKER.
[ JIOH HALE Parties wishing to buy .cheap Iota to
I ? build on can buy on monthly paymente otlrom
82 to 910. SWAN & WALKER
T7IOH HEN r We will rent you a lot to build enD
D with the prlvllage to buy II you wish on very
liberal term * . SWAN & WALKER.
To correspond with any one wishing a
WANTED location Ivr planning mill , sub , door
and blind manufactory , wo hare building and
machinery , well located , for sale , lease or trade ;
SWAN & WALKER.
RENT-Large two itory frame building suit
able for warehouse or storage purposes , near
r Uroad depot. SWAN WALKER.
HKhT uit HALib Bdlt&sg and grounds
FOR eulUt It for small foundiy and machine shop
Good boiler , engine , cupola , blower with fixed shaft
ing etc. , ready toput In motion ,
SWAN WALKER ,
/oOK HALE Houses. ' Lots and Land. A. J ,
JD Stepbenton , (03 Flret avenue.
T701t SALE A top-buggy , flret-cUsi make and
J ? In ezellent condition. Or will trade lor cheap
tot. AddreM f. M. Bee office , Council Blu7l.
\KTANTKI ) > Every bodyin Council BluOi o take
YV THEBEK , Delivered by carrier at only twinty
j nte a week.
f \LD PAPERS For Mlo at DIE cffloe , at U ocatf
W a hundred
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR RENT ,
I hare a doublt store bulldlnj,10icx ; > m , p rtltloDDd
ofl , tlogtnlljrapcred , supplied with water from the
water worki , good trick cellar , rultoi far rtitaurant ,
laundry , boardlig bouse , rnercbJwtllo butln'Mor
resident property , Alto a laro two-itory dame
dwelling with 10 room * two otllan , etc. , etc. , tutted
( or boarding hotut , prlrat * rcildeoor , bogpltal , etc. ,
oppodtt tte dty building * and city mmet lor real
cheap. W , R. VACatUN.
NEW GOODS.
Carpets and DryGoods
AT
HARKNESS BROTHE
Axminster Moquette , Body Brussels , Tapestry Brussels , Ingrain Carpets , Etc. Office Matting a
pecialty. Smyrnia Rugs , Mats , Oil Cloths , Etc , Our stock of Luce Curtains is unusually large and
f excellent variety. Turcoman and Madras curtains in many new and beautiful designs. Choicest
ilksin black and the new colors , Our lineot Dress Goods comprises all the new designs for the
eason , and the variety of our White Goods is nowhere excelled. New and beautiful Laces invite
ttention , and our line of ladies' and childrens' Hose is larger and finer than ever.
Harkness Bros , 01 Broadway Council Bluffs ,
BUCKEYE WROUGHT FENCING
AND CRESTING.
Beautify your homes by using the above. Over 500 designs to select from.
CHEAPER THAN WOOD FENCES
Strong and JLastiuy.
Estimates given on any style either put up or delivered hero , by applying to
KEELINE & FELT ,
Wholesale Iron , Steel , Heavy Hardware and Wood Stock ,
117 Main Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
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. YLS WORTH ,
HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER.
Brick buildings of any size raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame ho
moved on LITTLE GIANT trucks , the beat In the world.
W. P. AYLSWOUTH.
1010 Mnth Street , Council Bluffs.
Attention , Ladies.
While closing out my nolionn.will soil all hair goods at 25 per cent discount , SOOSwitdies
GO Waves , Bangs , etc. , to sacrifice. Custom work carefully attended t" .
MUS D. A. BENEDICT.
337 Broadway , Coumil Bluffs.
f'l '
AND "THE ENGLISH1' KITCHEN.
505 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs.
THE ONLY ALL SIGHT HOCBB IN THE CITY. Everything rerved in first claeu style and on short
nottco. Hot and Quid lunrboa always ready.
Roof Painting ami repairing. AH work guaranteed to give satisfaction.
GEO. SMITHSON 302 N. 7th Street ,
. , COUNCIL BLUFFS.
If. H. FIELD. W. C. ESTEP
Field & Estep ,
UNDERTAKERS
No. 317 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
Calls Attended Promptly , Day and Night , Particular attention given to Em balmlng
Telephone No. 97.
COCKE
347 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Wo invlto your special Inspection , of onr now and rory oxtonslvo stock of plain and fancy hosiery , which owinc ; the the great demand for fine goods In this line
wo have just placed on sale. Our stock is all th t cm bo doalrod In color , style and fashion , and wo c n pleaao the moat fastitlons and oiclaslvo taste at prices , which
Immediately demand your attention. If you want to sou something neat , stylish , elegant , and nil that can bo desired in hoao , you will find It In onr Block , and at
prices at which you can afford to buy.
Ladies' Hosiery *
Two counters will bo devoted exclu
sively to this Immense stock.
Having recently increased oar force of
clerks , customers will not bo Inconveni
enced by any delay on this point.
Ladles' hoeo In solid colors : cardinal ,
bine , gray and fancy atrlpci , lOcwortti 15o
Ladles' balbrlggan hoao , cleared seams ,
in cream , black , brown , navy , cardinal ,
garnott , fancy dotted and split fedt , 15c ,
would bo very cheap at 200.
Ladies' half regular and full regular
balbriggan hose , in cream , cardlnalwDO ! ,
black , bines and browns , 20o worth 25c.
Ladies'fall regular and full fashioned
hoao In pin ntrlpos , talbiiggans , Ingrains
in oil colors , modes , black , etc. ; colors
warranted fast , 25c worth 40o. Tlioao are
decided bargains.
Ladles' ' fall fashioned hoeo in all the
now colors oil ingrain , 40c worth 50o.
Ladit * ' black lisle thread fall regular
hose , COo , never before sold for lees tban
75c.
Ladies' black all * hoso.81.25 worth $2.
Children's Ifose.
A fall assortment of misses' , and chil
dren's IICBB in plain and fancy colors , in
grains' balbrlgQans and llslo thread , at
prices never befuio offered.
Oar customers have often heretofore
complained of not being able to aocuro
desirable hose for children. As onr as
sortment Is now complete wo can satisfy
the moat fastidious tastes.
Gentlemen's Hose.
Men's fancy striped BOX , 5c worth 8Jo
Men's Spanish mixed BOX , lOo worth
15o Men's eoamless mixed sex , 12Jo worth
15o.
15o.Men's perfect fitting seamless BOX , all
colors , 15o worth 20c.
Men's British BOX , seamless , 20c , never
before sold for.lues than 25o.
Men's fanoy'stripod ingrain half hoeo ,
regular made , 25o worth 35o ,
Men's oil Ingrain half hose in fancy
colors , 30c worth 4Uc.
> Men's superfine halt hoao in fancy col
ors , 3o worth COc.
Men's fancy llslo thread half hose , fast
colors , beautiful assortment , DOc [ worth
75s.
Gauze Underwear ,
Men's ganzq shirts , 25o worth 40 : .
Men's Indian gaaza shirts , cleared
seams , 40o worth uOc.
Men's balbrlggan shirts , 50o worth 7Bc.
Men's drilling drawers , seams turned
end stayed , OOo worth 75c.
Ladles' vests , 23o worth 40c.
Ladies ingrain vests , 40o worth DOc.
Ladies' finished eeam , balbrlggan vests ,
50o worth 7Cc ,
Corsets
25 dozen Steam molded corsets , cor
ded sides , perfect fitting and made of
heavy coreot jeans GOo worth 70o.
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 , delicate constitutions. Satisfaction
guaranteed or money refunded , 75oworth
$1.00.
12 dozen Elastic Comfort Hip cartels ,
trell stayed with fine hard cords and ex
tra heavy bones with the popular curved
French corded bands ever the hlpi to
give graceful and beautifying shape end
prevent stretching or wrinkling at the
sides. $1,00 worth $1.25.
Muslin Underwear
Onr Ladles Muslin Underwear ealo will
contuo until next Saturday.
The prices which wo are now quoting
ou thosn goods will not pay the ladies for
the trouble of buying the material and
making them up
Handkerchiefs :
40 dczen Children's fancy handker
chiefs , 5c.
25 dozen LadlcV Hemstitched handker
chiefs , fancy borders , fast colors , union
linen , lOc.worth 20c.
20 dozen Ladles' hemstitched linen
handkerchiefs , white and colored borders
Ifjc , worth 25o.
10 dozen Ladles' fancy bordered , pure
linen , embroidered and hemstitched , 25c ,
worth 35c.
35c.Dress Goods
On Monday morning , April 13tb , we
place on sale 25 pieces of Drass Goods
ot 20c per yard. Wo have gone through
our stock and picked out pieces that
were soiling at from 25c to 35c per yard
which wo now offer thu public at the uni
form prlco of 20o ; also 30 pieces of plain
and fancy Dress Gocds in alnglo and
double widths worth from 30c to 45 } per
yard , all of which wo rcdnco to the uni
form price of 25c.
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OurStockof Domestics is now Complete , and will be sold at N. Y. Prices.
RETAIL DRY GOODS STO
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Cocke & Morgan ,
347 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.