THE DAILY BEE-OOUJNCIL BLUFFS SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 12 1885. THE DAILY BEE. BLUFFS Saturday Morning , September 12 , Office No. 12 Vent ] St. Delivered by carrier to any part oi the city or twenty cants a week. U. W. TILTOH. ' Editor and LeiBoo. MINOR MENTION , Flower pots at Homer's , 23 Main , Roller , merchant tailor , for fine goods Low Hammer rejoices In bolng the father of a little daughter. The Wabash employes received their July pay on Thursday evening. In the circuit court yostordtfy the case of Forschelmor vs. Stewart was still on trial. trial.Tho The pastors of the several city churches are planning for holding monthly confer ences. The controversy over the elevator at Kooln came up on a demurrer before Jndgo Conner yojtorday morning. John Ahleo has boon hoard from as being In Switzerland , pretty well tired out , nnd thinking of starting soon for homo. M. D. Hardin bus boon reelected ovorsjor of the poor of the county for the ensuing year , His salary is $50 a month. The services at the churches of the city on Sunday ovenlngs will now commence at 7.30 o'clock , Instead of 8 o'clock , as dnrlng the summer. Mr. Pothybrldgo's little boy had a nar row escape from death , having partaken of a lot of fly poison. E mot lea promptly administered saved him. The weather yesterday was n great dis appointment to many of the Council Elnfis people wno were pzpoctlng to go over the river and see the sport thoro. Mrs. Cora Biggs has commenced suit against James H. Biggs , to whom she was married in May , 1883 , and who , she claims , deserted her in the followln Auguut. ir Services in the Congregational church to-morrow morning and evening. Morn Ing eubject , "Loss and Gain. " Eve nlog subject , "Tho Christian's Posses' liona. " Evening services at 7:30. While J. E. Ritekin was looking afte the gasoline stove preparatory to getting breakfast yesterday morning , at his real denco , the oil in the pan under the 'stov blazed up and singed the left sldo of his face and head. Officer O'Brien ' arrested Bill Davis on complaint of Mrs. Smith , living in thi southern part of the city , who claimed that David kicked in the door of her house. As she did not appear to prose cute him ho was let loose. The fall mooting of the Council Bluffs association of Congregational churches is to be held In Glonwood , September 22 to 24. Rav. G. W. Crofts , of this city , wll take an native part , and RQV. G. G. Rico Is to give a paper on "Prohibition. " The services of St. Paul's church will ho in the elegant Masonic hall untl further notice. A competent choir wll render the music , and from the contra ! position of the hall those services wll ! nndenbtedly bo largely attended. The sermon topics for to-morrow will bo Mora Ing , "Tho Promised Rest ; " evenIng Ing , "Tho Evils of Division. " Does the reform mayor mean by his recent action and utterances that In his opinion no man should hold a position under the city government who lots too much whisky In , or too much talk out If so , how high np is this rnlo to apply , and Is It to bo expected that such officers as are elected by the people , and who are known to break the rnlo , will send in their resignations 1 The contest over the chieftainship of the fire department was to have como up before Judge Aylosworth yesterday , bnt owing to the fact that aomo of the attor neys Interested were busy In the circuit court , the cato has been continued for a few days. It Is reported that 'Walters' ' time will bo np next spring anyway , so ho will bo out of oflico by the time the court gets ready to throw him out. The many friends and admirers of Miss Jessie Oonthonl , who has given several excellent elocutionary entertainments here , will bo Interested In learning that invitations are ont for her marriage to Mr. Wlllard E. Shrader , the event to take place in the Baptist church at Engle wood , Illinois , September 28 , A rccep tion is to bo hold after the ceremony at the residence of the biide's parents , and the newly wedded ones will bo "at homo" early in October. C , J. Beckman indignantly denies that ho slid there was nothing to show for the 050 pall'tax notices which have been worked ont on the streets. Of course there has not been so much work done as could have been secured if the city could have had the cash , 91 300 , and had the choosing of its men , but this was not expected. Human nature never overdoes when working ont a poll-tax , and when a nun his a job of this kind on heud ha is not generally afraid of los Ing It. W. P. Aylsworth , who lately raised tit. Francis academy , loft on the premises temporarily a large number of jackscrews - screws , and some ono this other night loaded np twenty-five or thirty of the largest of them , and carted them off to como unknown spot. The wtgon on which they were loaded was a hay nagcn , and It was BO heavy that the team got abont tt illod In front of Dr. Ptaney'a oflioe en Pearl street , and soma part of the wagon gave way , bnt ibo load was started againand the fellows got < It' with the heavy plunder. John Ffttroll seems to bo in bad lack. Ho catno here the other day from Qaoboo nnd proceeded to teat the question as to whether prohibition was bolng enforced in Iowa or not. A hackman complained of him for not paying for being drlron about , and when the pollco wont after him , they found him In a box cir pretty drunk nnd complaining that ho had baon robbed of $8 or S10 by tome stranger who had acted at first friendly to htm and had got him off to ono sldo. After getting sober ho was allowed to go free , but proceeded to fill np again , and the pollco , hearing that ho had slipped a $10 bill out of thopookot of a companion , arrested him and ho was again locked np. Ho had no money , and hud lost oven his gripsack. As there was no ono to appear to charge him with doing any harm only to hltnaolf , ho was allowed to go free again , and his experience In the West will do him good perhaps. Substantial abstracts of title nnd ren estate loans , J. W. and E. L. Sqnlro , 102 Pearl street. "Workers with metals generating elec tricity escaped the cholera of ' 49. Then uao onr electric bolts. Jndd & Smith , Council Bluffs. Agents wanted. A HIGH TREE CLAIM , An Aral ) li Ions Bluplo Takes Root and Grows on Top of the Mctlio- alst Glut roll. These who pass the Broadway Motho- dUt church pass right by ono of iho moat carious sights to bo found anywhere , and yet BO few paoplo look high , and BO few notice what there ia to bo soon , that there are probably not a dozen persona who have noticed this atrango freak of nature. It Is nothing losa than a tree growing on top of the church itself. At each corner of the church is a tall square pier of brick , the plora being about three feet aquaro , and reaching up above the edge of the roof and flat on top. On the top of the southeast pier is a tree , apparent ly growing and nourishing as well as if its roots were not at such a giddy height. The tree appears to bo fully throe feet tall , and is pushing It ] green branches out A3 though it meant to live and thrive for a long while yet to como. Tno idea of a little upstart of a tree getting auch proud notions in its head that it muat live fifty foot above Its mother earth and look down upon the world in disdain , far out of the roach of any climbing or atono-throwlng urchin , calls for an explanation as to how the tree got ao far np in the world. The supposition is that the dirt has accumu lated on top of this pier during the long years since the building was firat erected , and that at last there waa sufficient to nourish some stray seed blown from a soft maple tree near by , and lodging there the seed has taken root and IB de veloping into a tree. Ono of the wonders Is how enough dirt could accumulate at that height to sustain a growth such as now Appears there. It does not reflect well on the street sprinkling. These who live In that vicinity even will doubt- leas be surprised to learn from the BEE that any such sight ia to bo seen there , bnt the doubters hare but to look for thomeolvas , and they will find the troo' claim fully as wonderful as represented. POLITICAlT'FIGUEING ' , A Qnoor Call For a. Democratic Con vention. There is the promise of more fun ahead in the democratic camp. The call appeared laat evening in the mayor's paper for the connt7 democratic conven tion to meet on the lit of Octobar in the skating rink. The call appeared to be in regular form , but was suspiciously lack ing in the signatures of any person , the call being signed , "By order of the county central committee. " This general sort of a way of making the call , together with the fact that the regular democratic organ , the Globe , contained no such call , aroused the suspicions of the BEE man , and ho hastened to ask Tom Bow man , the chairman of the central com mittee. He denied knowing anything about such a call , and said that the com mittee had not issued any yet , but that they had agreed to have the convention called for the 29th of this month , bnt had not prepared the formal call , and the published ono must bo spurious. In view of past events , it looks as if the llttlo mayor was planning to have a convention of his own , feeling satisfied that ho could got no ahow in the regular democratic convention. The regulars will hardly submit to his call , and It looks as if the roanlt would bo the hold ing of two conventions , one by the regu lar organlz\tlon and the ether by the Vaughan faction. If BO there will bo an Interesting cquabblo. Undo Bom's Court , The following jurors have been drawn lot the term of the United States circuit and district courts which opens in this olty on Monday , Sept. 28 : QUAND JURY. letmo Warren , GlenwoodJames ; Crow , Minden ; Elijah Dives , Lewis ; D. S. Mack , Council Bluffs ; A. C. Bergman , Avoca ; A , H. Gloauou , Llttlo Sioux ; William Dangherty , Hawthorne ; Samuel Jacobs , Hamburg ; James Mlohlowalto , Hllledalo ; William Griffith , Shenandoah ; W. G. Summers , Whlto Cloud ; 0. V. B. RuiBoll. Glen wood ; J. D. Hornby , Lo gan ; R. 0. White , Glenwood ; J. C. Mo- Cabo , Magnolia ; James Eckert , Falrfield ; Rinaom Boole , Boebetown ; Warren Hulbert , Olatlnda ; Weyno Stonnott , Stonnott ; W. T. Mlcchon , CarrollPeter ; NobloDorian ; George Dane , Carroll ; J , Q. Reynolds , High Creek. ciiiouir. Thomas FJcmmbg , Olarlnda ; J. H. Perry , Greenfield ; G J. Head , JefTeraon ; B. J. Elmonds , Elliott ; W. S. Beggs , Council filufli ; J. B. Blackburn , Proa- aott ; J. W. Patterson , Vllllaoa ; A. W. Battelle , Avoca ; W. H. 0. Woodhurat , Pacific Junction ; JohnO'Keofo ' , Oreaton ; J. 0. Shookley , Sidney ; Oliver Mills , Lewis ; W. S Culbertaon , Carroll ; Win. ( Vise , Hamburg ; A. H. Young , Corning ; F , B. Romana , Deulson ; J. M , Sha floor , llenwood ; Benj Hnoaton , Auduboo ; Ufred Watterinan , Weat Side ; Miohael iVorrell , Farragnt ; Chaa. Nelson , Bed- ord ; H. R. Sype , Afion ; Ediratd Bal- ey , Oakland ; Alfred Ltnddl , Stanton. TETIT. J. B. Sheldon , Mcraballtonn ; T. 0. ) rllale , Mlaaonrl Valley ; Warren Jonah , Oraacont ; W. 0. James , Council iluft' * ; S. E. Dow. Dow City ; Thomas ) alln , Avnoi ; Jos Loranz , Page Center ; itephen Kiog , Woodbine ; Washington J i > loandy , Danlap ; I. S. King , Danlson ; Ib t bt. McKee , Afton ; W. D. McDonald , Uton. ' "SEEINQ" THE MAYOR , The Opcr * IIouBO AtMnngcr Tells His Experiences and Beliefs. The recent sparring entertainment at the opera honsa was so interfered with by the mayor as to lead Mr. John Dohtnoy , the owner and manager , to give the mayor the following dig In the rlba : The admission foe was $1 , sovonty-fivo and fifty cents. More gave ? 1 nnd BOV- onty-Qvo oonta thin fifty cents ; many wont away , getting tired of the delay camod by the mayor's unwarrantable In terference. The mayor was not on the ground , as his article says , bnt ho made it known when ho could bo seen , with an intimation that unless ho wes socn the entertainment could not como off. The management ; know what seeing the mayor meant as well aa the ealoon and gambling house keepers of the city know , but did not chooio to BOO him In that way , and again the idea that a party of friends traveling , giving sparring ex hibitions would bo likely to hurt ono an other with boxing glovas on , Is too fool ish to think of. I don't think a committee - too of citizens mndo such n request ni stated. Ho says the authorities were not coneultod , meaning , I suppose , the mayor. Why should the mayor bo con sulted ] I suppose ho would like to bo consulted concerning every entertainment that comes along. Ho might then got free tickets and a box at the opera that ho docs not get , Not because ho was not cheeky enough to ask for it. The company did not require a license. The house is licensed by the year. How does the writer know that Boyd would not allow the entertainment in his house , aa they did not apply for It , knowing the dates wanted were taken , and that they could get a date at the skating rink , a much better place for them for loss money ] The party used the opera house In Cedar Rapids , Dubuque , Davenport , Iowa City and Des Molnes , and every place they applied for them. The Sullivan company gave a sparring exhibition her ; . The mayor at that time did not request to bo seen before fore the performance , as ho did not ex pect a $10 for his sanction. The guaran tee and committee buslnoas was all a blind , after finding ho could not bo soon to got aomo of his friends In to BOO the ahow free , and his son was ono of the firat to apply for a comp to see the exhi bition that the mayor did net want to go on. JOHN DOIIANY. Pall and wimor clothing to order. Norono & Landstrom. 205 Main street. Dr. Wiles , Eye , Esr and Throat paclal 1st , Room 5 , Everett bpck. An Elegant Showing. At Hattenhauor's ' carriage factory on Fourth street , ono can find as elegant and complete a atock of carriages , bug gies , phaetons , and all sorts of fine ve hicles , aa can bo found in the west any where. The most remarkabla fealuro of the showing , however , is the fact that you can have your choice of this atock at prices which are way down , ho making special oilers for thirty days , thus pre senting a fine chance which the prudent and wise will quickly avail themselves of , Send for his catalogue and prices. Bo move a. The T. N. Bray stock ol boots and ahoea will be removed to-day to 10G Main street , two doors below the old stand. The stock will bo closed out at greatly reduced prices. T. N. BKAY , Proprietor. B. K. BEACH , Manager. Thorough Instruction on the Piano aud Organ. Koice Culture and Theory Persons desirous of receiving in struction in the above will please ; all on or address PROF. C. B. LIPFERT , No , 620 , Firat Avo. , Council Bluffs. 8XM8 , COUNCIL BLUF3 tf , J. BWAKSON. O. E.BWANSOB SWANSON MTISIO GO , , 320 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Pianos & Organs Sold on Monthly Payments All kinds of repairing on Musical Inttru- aenta a Specialty , Kiel Sale Stables , [ oraeaiiid Hulrsoomtantly on baudfor gala at re tail or In cirloaj lite. All Stock Warranted aa Represented , t'holoola and retail dialers la grain and Balo'l IHy , Prices reasonalle. Satisfaction gimaotccd. SCI1LVTER A SOLE ! ' tor. 5th Av , and 4th St. , Conncil Bluffs. B. Bice M. D. I A UfUDCJ or other tumoia remove J without the lilfluMO | knife or drawing ol Uood. IHRONIC DISEASES , 0 > er thirty jeurs rrtctlca exptiUnce. Office 3T ! Cuticot , punolle. llluHs cultloiC're . r. JOHKSOK , ROW , r , ) . BOHCTLEJt. W. P. Johnson & Co , , Oommiseion Merchants 318 La Salle Street , Chicago , Receivers of grain and teeds. Futures night aud sold , Special attention to sales 7 samples , Reprtsonted by EDWARD BARTON , Llaooln.sb SPECIAL JNOTIUES NOTICE. BpeolM a vetlt otn n jao as toot round , To Lout , tot Bait , To Ilea Wants , Board. Ing , tie. , will b Inserted la tlili eolnmn at lh low r t of TEN CENT8 FEB LINE ( or th * flnt InMtllon nd nVR CENTS FRR LIME ( oi 6h wbeequenl In- etttion. I/onvcadrsnieomenll at oni offic , No. IS 1'cail ttro t ntar Broadway WANTS. WA-iixo-Three or lour apprcntlooj at Uri , KobertV dressmaking ciUWlehmcnt , No. 84 Pe rl St. TO RENT now seven.room liousj. Enquire at BxiiUfflct. FOR SAtE The le e and farnlturo cttho Ameri can houte Apply M American houjc , lltln street ind Ninth Avenue. FOR flil.R Houses , lota and lind. A. J. Stephen * ton , EOS First A\cnuc , Council BIuHs . FOR RUNT A Blv room house , ten mlnntoi walk from business , city w tor , well And cittern. For rent cheap. FORllUM No. 10 Harrison ifreot , three rooms. MCllAltON * CO. 41'oail atrtet FOR SAtK , FOR RENT OR KXOII4NOK. NO. 63 For tale or rent , on very liberal terms. The CoutiMI Bluffs Paper Mill , complete , with the largo boarding homo nnd throe acres of grtund. No. SB Abu'lnessiirojxirty | | In Cherokee , Cherokee ocuntv. lows , will tiado lor western lunar. Value about $1,000. No. 89 A bctutllal home In the town of tlaallnpg , Mills county , Iowa , lor Nebriskn land. Value , { 3,600. Ho , 41 A Recd bmlneai proiicrtr and also a ROOJ residence property In the tonu ot Chcnvo. McLean county , 111. , low down lr cish or will eichango lor western lands. JSo. 178 A splendid turn ) , well Improved , flIO acres In Dickinson county , Iowa , joining : the town ol Stilrlt Lake. Price , for a ehoit time ; ? 35 net acre. No. 184 to 137 Are lour Improved for us In Phillips county , Kansas , oca with a small Incutnbranco , The cqultas will bo exchanged lor unlncumbcrcd wild land In Nebraska. No. 163 480 acroc In Holt county , Nob. , partly ImproKd , at n big bargain. \ \ ants to oxohango lor incrchanjlso. No. 64 A flno two etory brick rleldenco , onoot tliobest locations In Council Ulufls , wHI trade lor zood uulncumbercd KansuorNebraaka lands. Value JIB 100. No 65 aud II Are two other beautiful homes In Council Blufls , which cash payment will buy at a bmaln. No. 68 A boauttful suburban location In Iowa City , Iowa , will exchange lor western lands. Value 55,003. The above are only a lev ot our special targatns. 11 you'Ae gnt anything to trade ! or sell , or n ant to cell any real estate or merchandise , write us Wo haw several good stocks ot goods to trade lor lands. SWAN & TALKER , Council Binds , Iowa. AT Mrs. D. A. Benedict's , No. 337 Broadnaj , Council Bluffs. 1IAIK GOODS IIAIIl GOODS Of all kinds Of every style made to order. ready made. HAIR GOODS. IIAIIt GOODS. ) , 33/ / Broadway ! 7. SUEUS3. 071103 OTKR A11KKIOAS KH-B333 Office & Pusev. BAY KERS Council Bluffs , Iowa. Established , - 1865 noa omcan M w. urcsKT MRS. A. B. Formttlyof NewYotk. FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKING , Cutting and Fitting Eitabllihment tfo. 34 Pearl St , Council Bluffs. JT. L. UaBEVOIflH. Ro. C07 Broadway Council Bluff * . Railway Time Table , COUNCIL BLDFF8. . Ihe tallowing are the limes ol the arrival and At- partnro ol trains by central standard time , al the local depots. Trains leave transfer depot ttn tnln dloa earlier and arrive ten minutes later. BIMRT. > RatT . tmoiQO and ROBTHWICTIM , B:25 : A M Mail and Exprceg 8:50 : r M 12:40 : r H Accommodation 4to : r M 5:30 : r M jExpress B:05 : A M OniOAOO iHD KOCK ISUDID. 0:25 : A M Moll and Express 8:63 : r M 7:15 : A M Accommodation 6:45 : r u 6:30 : r M Express (8:00 : A u CmOAOO , MILWAUK1I ARD SI. MUT , 9:20 : A M Hall and Express 8:60 : r M 6:25 : r 11 Express 0:05 A 11 CHICAGO , BtUHJHUTOH AKD QOOIOT. 0:45 : A M Mall and Express 7:10 : r M 0:30 : r si Accommodation 2:00 : r M 6:10 : r u Express 6:60 : A u W A118I ! , ST. LOOTS AMD rAOtnO. 2:15 : p M Local St. Louis Express Local 8:00 : p M Transler " " Transfer 8SO : r M KAKIAI CTTT , ST. 30 * AXD OOU1IOIL ILCTrt. 10:10 A H Mall and Express 7:25 : r u 8:05 : r M Express 0:25 : A u noux OITT AMD rAcine , 7:20 : A II Mall lor Sioux City 8:60 : r M 7:20 : r M Express lor St Paul 0:26 : A u BMON PACiriC , 11:00 : A M Denver Express 4:85 : r M 1:05 P u Lincoln Pass Om & R V 2:35 : p H 7:55 : P H Overland Express 8:30 : A M DHMMT IHAIN8 TO OM4IU. Leave Council Bluffs 6:65 : 7:55 : 0:80 : 10:80 : 11:10 : a. m. 1:80 : 2:30 : 8:80 : 4:23 : 5:25 : 0:25 : 11:15 : p. m. Leave Omaha 8:25 : 7:25 : s:50 : 10 li:15 : a. m. 12:60 : 2:00 : S.-OO 4:00 : 4:65 : 6:65. : In Council Bluffs having And all modern Improvements , call bolls , Cro alarm bells , etc. , ia the ORESTOH HOUSE Nos. 215 , 217 and 219 , Main Street. , - ; ; 2 PROPRIETOR KEJIER & SEA RIGHT , No 31 N. Main St. , Council Bluffs Telephone No. 141. All work first class. * ubber Boots.Shoes and Arties Bubfoer and Oil Clothing , m TT OTT FELT BOOT IMMENSE STOCK. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Z , T , LINDSAY & CO. , Warehouse and salesroom , 11 N Main st , Council Bluffs , Iowa , Office 412 Broadway W.P. ATLSWORTH Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed , Frame hon * oved on Little Giant trucks , the best In the world. . p ' AYLBWOUTH. 1010 Ninth'Street , Council Blttffa J. . f WHOLESALE DEALER IN Boots & hoes Employ no traveling agents , thua gavlng their eipenaea to cuatomera. Agent for Para Rubber Company. Write for prices. r3 ! Broadway , Council Bluffs , la DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS. Gentlemen'a Clothing Cleaned , Dyed-and Repaired. Ladloe' Dreeiea Cjaaned and Dyed Uhout ripplDR PJuinea Cleaned , or Colored aoy Shade , to Sample. Bilks , Velvets und aces Cleaned , Dyed nnd Heflnished. Lace Curtaina neatly cleaned ; 29 Main street , Coun- 1 Bluffs , opposite poatolHce. _ „ F.B PATTON , Manager , . DROHLICH , 100 Heating Stoves from $3 to $10 Each , Cheap Cook Stoyea and General Honee Furnishing Goods , including Now nnd Second and TmntturD. , i COUNOIL BLUFFS THE GREAT RETAILERS OF 347 Broadway , Council Blufls. ISH to announce to their patrons and the public in general , that they have received their tall and winter supply of Dry Goods , and extend a cordial invitation to all interested to call and inspect the same. Always having done exactly as they have adver tised to do in the pastthey feel confident thatthey will receive a large share of patronage in the fu ture and have in consequence , put in a large stock of goods. Theduildingoccupied by this dry goods estab lishment has been remodeled in the rear , giving them much better facilities for showingand hand ling goods , and on the first floor alone they have added thirty feet more of shelf room. The low prices at which this firm have been selling their goods has gained for them a reputa tion which is by no means small , and they assure he public that they will continue to give low prices and full valuefor every cent received. They have inaugurated the "one price to all sys- tem" by marking all goods in plain figures , and a child can buy as cheap as a grown person. Colored Dress Goods. 15 pieces Smyrna Alpaca , half wcol , 103 worth 15s. 20 pcs Pacific Brocades , 12io worth 18c. 18 ucs Atlantis Cashmeres , double width , Bold anywhere at 25c , wo ask only 10j ; ; 22 pea Serges , staple colors , all doubio widths , 20e worth 25c. CO pcs Drap De Almao , G orator cloth , Satin Berbers , Melanges , Diagonal cloths , all colors , 25 : worth 35o. 15 pcs Berlin Suitings , all wool,40 inches wide , 50o worth 75c. 15 pcs French Diagonals and Coventry Suitings , GOj worth 7uc. 12 pcs Cashmeresfine India dyedall pure wool , In all the leading colors , COc worth 85j. 15 pea Ladlea'01othall woo,70s ) worth $1 20 pcs Mysotla Cloth , all wool , 40 Inches wide , 75s worth $1. 18 pcs G 4 Phid Sackings , , all wool , $1 worth $1.25. 22pcsG-4 Trycots , In all the desirable colors. SI worth $1.25. 15 PCS Bounette. SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW. THE FIRST SEASON. ASK TO SEE THEM. Silks This houao is hcadvuartors for Silk. They have made special efforts to secure 1 let numbers in Black Sllko. 43'pcs Black Gros Grain COo worth 70s. 1 bench Black Gros Grain , GOa worth 80s. 20onch black Gros Grain , $1. This Silk 122 * Cheney Bros * make and would bo Bio naldered good value at $1.40. 2ck Gros Grain , satin finish , $140 ; Bwill compare frith any $1 75 silk in the market. The stock of Silks being so extensive , B impotslblo to quote all prices , suffice 1m to 'say that Black Gros Grains are arkod at $1 50 , $1 GO , $1.75 and 82.00. Satin RhuUmo at $1.10 , $1 20 and $1.35 lack Jersey Silk at $1 30 to $2. A full ] no of all party colors in Brocades and dlaln to match , both in Satin and Surah. Domestics 100 pcs Flno Unbleached Ootton,5o worth 7Jo. 120 pea fine and heavy Unbleached Cot ton , bast makes , 7As worth 9o. 30 pea Bleached Muslin , 5o worth Gjc. GO pcs Lonsdalo finish Maelln , bleached 7Ao worth lOo. A large assortment of New Ginghams & New Flints Black Dress Goods Their Black Drees Goods department is replete with the most desirable fabrics that can bo procured. They offer 10 pcs Black Cashmere , nil wool , 40 in ches wide nt 50c. worth and sold olse- wharo at G2c. 8 pea Black Cnahmoro , of very fine count , G3a worth 85a. 8 pcs No 700 Black Caahmoro , 75o pa yard , actually worth Due. G pea Black Cashmere that ore worth § 1.10 , we show and sell for 90c. 15 pea Black Cashmere $1 worth $1.25. 5 pea Black Dr p Do Alma , all wool , 40 Inches wide , $1 wotth $1 40. 5 pcs Black Silk Warp Henrietta cloth $1 worth $1 3D. 5 pcs Black French Diagonal , all wool.40 Inches wide , COj-worth 75o. Black Mysatls cloths , Homo Spnns , etc. , etc An assortment of MODKNINO GOODS are always carried by thia house. Velvets and Velveteens A complete line of Velvets and Vel veteens , in brocades and plain , ranging in price from 50a to $2.50 per yard , that would be cheap if 25 per cent were ad ded. Underwear In this line this house have made spe cial efforts and now quote Mens * heavy gray Undershirts at 40u worth 50c , MODS' Scotch mixed and white Under wear , COc. Mons' fine white merino Underwear 75o worth $1. Mens' ' fine all wool camels hair Under wear $1 25 worth $1.75. Ladles' merino Underwear , 32 dozen snitfi , 50o worth 75o. Ladles' silk finish merino Underwear , 76c worth $1. Ladies' fine cochineal siarlot Underwear , $1 worth $1 50. Hosiery The stock of Hosiery In this homo this season Is larger than over , and at prices which cannot fall to sell the goods A full and complete line of Ohlldrens' ' , Ladles' and Mens1 Hose , In cotton , wool , Halo and silk. Of this House is still one of the Special ties , and parties at a distance , desir ing to patronize this house , WittJindtJteJinn of Cocfte ifc Mort/an ever rea dy to deal asjfairly as iftliey were able to , call in person on the f/rcat dry yoodtt firm of 347 Broadway , Council Bluffs ,