' rt THE DAILY BEE-COUisCIL BLUFFS SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 191885. THE DAILY BEE. Saturday Morning , September 19 IBco No. 12 Fearl St. Delivered by carrier lo any part of the city or twenty cenls a week. II.V. . TitTON. Klllor and Loaaaa MINOR MENTION , Rotter , merchant tailor , for fine good Mrs. F. Rohror entertained a tea party yaaterday afternoon. The Chicago lumber company on Main street have sold out to S. McOonloy , of Chicago. The pixvlog contraotor , Mr. Folsom , will commonoo at once the work on Wil low avenue. A motion for a now trial has boon filed in the case of Forschoimor & Co. vs J. T. Stewart , In the ease of Stone vs. the city , a motion for now trial was argued yester day In the circuit court. The Institute for the deaf and dumb was yesterday supplied with 350 chairs by S. S. Keller & Co. , of this city. All the jurors in the circuit court have boon discharged and the court will prob ably cloao the term to-morrow. The Presbyterian ladles ao busily preparing - paring for the Women's Exchange which opens in the rink on the first of October. Rov. Dr. Stone , of Omaha , will preach In the Baptist church to-morrow ( Sunday morning. No preaching in the uvonlng , L. R. Warner , of Keg crook , has claimed the horse that was found saddled and bridled without an owner on the streets. The long drawn out cemetery case has at last reached the arguments , and occu pied Judge Connor's attention yesterday afternoon. In the caao of the Oakaloosa Bridge company against Raymond & Campbell demurrer was presented yesterday In the circuit court. In the case of T. N. Bray vs. A. T. Fllckingor in the circuit court , the jury yesterday brought in a verdict for Mr. Fllckingor. The Avoca division ot the circuit court of UIH county will convene on Monday next after which Judge Connor will go to Canvllle and hold court there. Whllo ckating at Orono , Me. , Misi Nolllo Holt , a cousin of 0. F. Adams , of this city , fell backward recently and ro calved Injuries which caused her death. The old county court houss Is rapidly disappearing. The tearing down process goes quietly on , and Inside ) of a week the old building will have entirely disap peared from vlow. The funeral services over the remains o ! Percy Moomaw , the fifteen-year-old son of Phil Moomaw , was largely at tended yesterday afternoon at the Meth od iat church , at which the Rev. A. K. Bates officiated. In the case of Mrs. Bachelor against Lazondortor , Judge Connor yesterday granted a temporary writ of injunction restraining the defendant from uaine the slaughter house In the southern part of the city. Services In the Congregational church to-morrow morning and evening. Proaoh- ing by the pastor. Morning subject , "Wheolless Chariots ; " evening , "Owning and Being Owned. " A cordial invitation extended to strangers and all who may wish to attend. James O'Brien has filed an Information before Justice Fralnoy charging 0. H. Obllngor with threatening his life. Ob' linger having on Thursday filed informs/ matlon before Justice Sohurz charging O'Brien with adultery with Mrs. Oblln gor , wuloh case cornea up for trial next Tuesday. The United States fish commissioner his sent to Congressman Joseph Lyman blank applications for German carp , Tnoao who doslro to stock fish ponds with thesa should make their wishes known at once , and can secure the appli cations by calling on or addressing Mr. Lyman. George Mason , the young man who had qnlto a sensational career hero as an em ployo of Mr. Mclntyro , la reported as going Into decline by consumption , and having boon obliged to return to his old homo In Now York state , where ho Is bravely fighting the dread disease , and being tenderly oared for by his friends. City Attorney Holmes is of the opinion that the council cannot legally reduce the back taxes on the big elevator and the stock yards. Ho holds that the council may oarroot mistakes made by the clerks or assessors , but that where the fault lies with the owners of the property the caio Is different. They have a chance to present their petitions and complaints to the board ot equallei- tlon , and if they neglect doing so , and sin away the day of grace willfully , they can not very well como In long after the taxes have become duo , and ask for a reduction then. The claim of the elevator company is that they have mot with heavy losses by the breakage of machinery , and con. la sequent tntorferonce with builnees last year , and that the property pild no reve nue , and was therefoio not really as valuable Is uable as the asjeiBsient showed , and that thty are willing to pay on a smaller as- soiimont. The claim of reduction on the attck yards is on the ground that the hrgor portion of the yards has been re moved to Omaha. If you with to make legitimately from Tun to Fitly Dollars per day , write to It JtidJ & Smith , No 31 Fourth street , Council Bluffs 11 > I | riiU ) abitracts of title and rea ata'o loan * , J , W. and E. L. Squire , 102 l' flattest , jhl BOUMPOR THE BLUFFS , Opening of Ono ot the Ftncat unit In the "West. The name of the People's Store has become a familiar ono through the enter- prtio and untiring energies of Elaoman , Rcdda & Co. , who have now so enlarged and Improved their atoro and stock that It is ono of the largest and. best In the west , and ono which will compare favor ably with thoio to bo found In Chicago and other largo cUtoa. Their opening was an oyout which almost dazzled Coun cil Bluffs , and the showing was such as had never boon equaled hero. Gooda , goods , In ondlosa variety , rich and pleating , appeared on all sides , and when ono had taken a look at ono de partment there were plenty of other de partments to visit , each a store In It- aolf. There were eleven electric lights to add to the brilliancy of the scene In the evening , and the whole seemed llko an Immense exposition rather than the establishment of a slnglo firm. The de partments were made still moro attrac tive by several hundred stands of flow ers and plants , and the throng of gaily dressed lidles and gentlemen made the scene appear somewhat llko a grand re ception. The scores of employes were kept busy showing goods , and devoted their tlmo and attention to this alone , the sales being deferred to a moro conven ient season. There are ton of the separate depart ments , each of which would alone make a very good sized atoro for any city , and each of which Is replete with now goods of the latest and host. The stock of silk , satins , velvets and velveteens , forms ono of the departments , and it is indeed a rich ono. The dress goods department presents a magnl- ficlont display of the products of both domestic and foreign manufactures , and it seems as if the ladles would never ooaso their exclamations of surprise and admiration. In black and mourning gocda there are numerous varieties never before shown in this city , and many which are just appearing in the eastern markets. Probably In no ono department la there a richer display than In the cloak rooms. It scorns as If a lady would have no diffi culty In finding just what she wanted , for the prices range from $1,50 to $500 , and ydt there sucn a variety that It Is bewildering and puzzling. Some idea of the establishment may be gained from the fact that this ono floor holds a stock of $35,000 , and this Is bat a portion of the whole. Ono department la devoted to hotlory and notions , another to laces , embroider- ie0 , corsets , and ladles' underwear , still another to shcotlnps , shirtings , prints and ginghams ; then there Is the linen department , where there Is an immense stock of table linen , napkins , towels and Irlah linens. The boots , shoes , rubbers , etc. , form a atoro by themselves , yet opening Into and connected as a part of the whole. For the gentlemen and boys there Is a largo stock of clothing , hats and furnishing goods. In fact it la Impossible to give a detailed account of the amount and vari ety of the stock which has thus been opened np by this firm. Council Bluffs need np longer take off its hat to any city , for it can boast of an establishment which Is equal to any. Its extent is such that the enterprise rises really above a mere matter of peraonal profit and Interest , and becomes moro of a public enterprise. It cannot but help the city , and Indirectly many will re ceive a benefit from it besides those who have the honor of being the owners. Such an establishment must soon bo known over a large extent of territory , and can not but draw to this city a largo ameunt of trade from a distance. It Is a start in the right Direction , and marks Council Bluff. . ) as having passed the line of being a great town Into the place of being a great city. Klaeman , Rodda & Co. cer tainly merit hearty support In their enterprlae , and the coming year should ba for them an oven moro prospe rous ono than the ono which has pawed. When Council Bluffs can thus point to several large stores , yet combined In one , and under ono management , and contain ing Bach a rich and varied stock , It ought no longer to envy any city under the sun. Dr. Wllos , Eye , Sir and Throat poclaliat , Room 5 , Evei ett block. Tlio Caucuses Called. The republicans of Kane township will meet in thole several wards on Saturday , the 19th of September , 1885 , at 7:30 : p. ( m , for the purpose of electing delegates to attend the > county convention to be held at Council Bluff * . Iowa , on the 24th day of September , 1885. In the First ward the caucus will moot at Weiss & Clauion'a and elect six dele gates. In the Second ward at the city build ing and elect nine delegates. In the Third at the county auditor's office and elect seven delegates. In tbo Fourth at the old republican headquarters under tbo Citizens' bauk. The delrgatea BO chosen will also con stitute a convention of the republicans of Kane township , which will convene In Masonlo hall immediately after the adjournment journmont of the county convention , and nominate ono candidate for township treasurer and ono candidate for constable , to fill vacancy caused by death of Jack White , anil ono candidate for assessor for Kane township without the city of Coun cil BlufTi. E. J. ABBOTT , First ward , J. 0. KIIODABEOK , Second ward , B. W. HIOHT , Third ward. WALTER I , SMITH , Fourth ward. A NEWBESOBT , Council Blur * to Have a Grand Plo- nlo Grounds and BoatlnK Place , It Is a llttlo late in the season to have ' mnoh talk about summer resorts , but hero is another icason coming , and a project Is now on foot In this line which of great Importance to this city. Mr. John H , Atkinson , of Mills county , a gentleman of means and bualnoes ability , arranging to create a popular reaort I and pleaiuro grounds at Spring IN Like , which Is but a short distance from the city. The city council haa lent Ita encouragement to the enterprise by N giving htm the onl/ right to lot for biro pleaiuro boats for a term of fire yean , provided that he will within tvro years spend $2,000 In Improving the grounds. is aald to be his purpose to spend many more dollars , If the enterprise re ceives the proper encouragement. Mr , Mynster , who owns grounds there , haa Fl Riven him the free use of these , and Mr , A'klnion ' Is to grade up the ground above high water mark , put In'o the lake rowan to. and gall boats , bnlld storm shelter and houscf , propnro Uwns nnc Ml the necessaries for a plcn ! ground nud ploaanro reaort for the aura mer. The place will bo made a delight ( ul ono , there alwajs beine n nlco brctz there , and plenty of good fishing. It 1 expected that arrangements will ba mad alto for a railway station there , and othe details are being thought out anJplanno for EO as to make the resort ono whlc will draw hither many people from a dla tance , as well as accommodating the rot ! denta of this vicinity. The work will b commenced at once , ao ai to bo road ; for next year's butlneaa. 1'KUSONALi. T. A. Kirklnnd and wife are at the Lincol fair. lion. John J. Hopkins , of Ohio , la nt th Pacific. E. W. Raymond haa gone to Mietiatippi an Tcnnossco on Lutineta , C. J. Dlanohard. deputy oil Inspector , 1m gene to Dabnqe to vltit friends , General G , M , Dodge , who haa been i Now York city for eomo time past , has returned turned to this My. L. H. Moaler returned yesterday from th east where ho has been making purchases o fall and winter clothing for hia atoro hero , John Bono yesterday morning roturne from Now York and will now devote his at tontlon to hia new store which la now beln rapidly pushed to completion. T. J. Cairns , a Cedar Rapida real ostnt broker , la in the city on hia way home from Lincoln , Neb. , where ho haa juat cloaod u Bomo large real estate trantactnna. Mrs , Li H , Mitchell , bead trimmer in th millinery etoro of H. Friedman , baa returne from Chicago and the cast where ahe haa boon looking up the novelties and styles in ml llnery. Mr. and Mrs , George A. Smith returne yesterday morning from Kansas City wher they wore united In marriage. The coupl received a warm reception by their man ; frlenda in this city. B. F. Shaw , ox-fish cotnuilaelonor for th state of Iowa , and hia eon , U. If. Shaw , o Cedar Rapida , were here yesterday on the ! retnin from Denver where tiny took 23,03 fish to atock the lakes , it being the largea shipment ever mode in this part of the coun- PSESOXAL Will the stranger ' wh advlaed o gentleman riding on the etroo cars to the depot the other day to try St Jacobs Oil for rhonmatlem , pleaao Bent his address to P. 0. Box 099 ? Th advertiser wishes to thank him In person Ho Is all right again. The cnre wai marvellous. fe.fliUlAJL ) JNOTJLUJfib NOTICE. Special a vertlsemon cue is Lot found , To Loan , For Sale , To Bon Wants , lo rd Ing , etc. , will be Inserted tn thla column at the Ion rate ot TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first Insertion and VIVE CENTS PER LINE lor each sabsoqaeni in sertlon. Lcareadverttsemenis at onrotaso , Ho. 12 Pearl strost near Broadway WANTD 57OK BALK A well established saloon and boarding C1 hnUEO. Either buelness separate , or the two Fasy terms. Qood bjslnces and good location In Council CluDs. Address , S. B. UKS .office , Councl BluBe. :0 : RENT 4. now seven-room house , inquire a BIB Office. FOR SALS Uousoe lots and lind. A. J. Stephen eon , 60S First Avenue , Council Bluffs . rORKB.vr A six room bouse , ten mlnntos walk X > from buelncsB , city water , well and cistern. For rent cheap , FOR KE.M No. ICO Harrison street , three rooms McMAliox ft Co. 1 Peail street. FOR SALE , FOIl RENT OR EXCHANGE. NO. 63 For sale or rent , on very Iberal terms The Coun-11 Bluffs Paper Mill , complete , with the large boarding : house and three acres of ground. No. 28 Albu'lnesalproperty In Cherokee , Cherokee count ? , Iowa , will trade for western lands. Value about ? 1,000. No. 89 A bciutlfnl homo In the town of Bastings Mills county , Iowa , for Nebraska land. Value , 83,600 Ho. 41 & good business property and also a ROOC residence property In the town of Chenvo , McLean county , III. , low down for cash or will exchange for western lands. No 179 A splendid farm , well Improved , fllOncroa IiI Dickinson county , Iowa , joining the town ot Splrl Lake. Price , for a short time ; $35 per acre. No. 184 to 187 Are four Improved forms In Phillips county , Kansap , each with a small lncumbrano The equltas will be exchanged for unincnmberec wild landln Nebraska. No. 193 480 acres In Holt county , Neb. , partly Improved , at a big bargain. Hants to exchange for merchandise. No. 64 A One two story brick residence , ono oL tbebest locations in Council bluffs , wi'l ' trade for zood unlncumbercd Kansas or Nebraska lands. Value (16 (00. No. 65 nud 11 Are two other beautiful homes In Council Bluffs , which cosh payment will buy at a brrzaln. No. 68 A beautiful suburban location In Iowa City , Iowa , will exchange for western lands. Value 96,000. The above are only a tow of our special bargains. 1i you'io gnt anytblng.to trade I or sell , or want to 1h ell i any real estate or merchandise , write ua We hart sever * ] good stocks of Roods to trade for lands BWAN & WALKER , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Hair Goods AT- Mrs. D. . Benedicts , Ko. 837 Broadway , Council Bluffi. HAIR GOODS HAIR GOODS Of all lands Of every style made io order. ready made. ' IIAIit GOODS. HAIR GOODS , Ho , 33/ / Broadway , D. A. . . BENEDICT , AGENT FOR Baveiiprt Laflfler Co [ AH etylea of Ladders constantly In itock , made from spruce pine plank , The very beat , No 9 Peail St , - - Council Bluffi Over Buflbnell'd Book Stora. AIHS. A. D. ROBERTS , Form i\j \ of Now York I FIRST CUSS DBESSMAKIKG Cutting and Fitting EtUbllikmeut . 34 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. GUM , GUM , GUM Rubber Boots , Shoes and Arties fin n v UJL v ib o o UOCBNSE STOCK. Eastern Prices Duplicated , Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Z , T , LINDSEY & CO , Warehouse and salesroom , 41 N Main at , Council Bluffs , Iowa , Office 412 Broadway W. P. AYLSWORTH Brick buildlDga of any kind raised or moved and satlafaction guaranteed. Frarno hou ovod on Little Giant trucks , the boat in the world. W. P. AYLSWORTH. 1010 Ninth Street , Council BlnQa J B WHOLESALE DEALER IN Employ no traveling agents , thus saving their ozpeneea to customers. Agent for Para Knpber Company. Write for prices. 413 Broadway , Council Bluffs , la 200 Heating Stoves from $3 to $10 Each. Cheap Cook . Stoves and General Honso Furnishing Gooda , including New and Second Hand Furniture. Bv M. BROHLICH , IOCS BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , JT. L. In Council Bluda having And all modern improvements , call bella , fire Ho. 507 Broadway Oouno.il BlafZau nlarm bellaeto.ia the COUNCIL BLUFFS. Tba following an the tlmea of the arrival and do parinre of trains by central standard time , at th local denote. Trains leave transfer depot ten mln Qteg earlier and arrive ten mlnutea later. DITAKT , ABBOT , tmoioo and BOBrnwanax. 0:25 : A U Hall and Expresi 0:50' : f u I2i0 : r M Accommodation 4:60 : r u 6:80 : r 11 Express 8:05 : A M nnOAOO AHD IOOK ULASD 3:25 A X Mall and Express 0:63 : r M r:16 : A M Accommodation 6:16 : p 5:20 : r ii Eijircea BCOA : M emoAoo , wtfMUKH AMD n. rAtn * . > :20 : A ii MM1 and Eiproea 0:50 : r - 5:26 : r ii Express 0:06 : A n craoAoo , D u ere AICD O.UMOT. J:40 : A 11 Mall and Express 7:10 : p > | 5:16 : r U Exproui 9.05 A M w Aiian , ST. Loma ADD pAotno. 2:16 : p M Local St. Loula Express Local 8.00 p u Transfer " " Transfer 8:20 : p M KAXSAS CITT , ST. 701 AMD OOUHOIL 1LUNI 10:10 : A u Mall and Express 7:26 : r 8:05 p u Express 0.55 A H UODX cm AXD pAcino. WO A M Mall for Sioux City 0:60 : r 11 r65 ; p ii Express for St Pan ] 8:25 : A H UNION PACIFIC , 11:15 : A ii Denver Express : I6 r H 1:20 : p M Lincoln Pua Om & R V ! : S5 f u 8.-05 T Overland Expreea 7l5 ; A M DUHHT TRAIKS TO OM1IIA. Leave Council Blnfls 7:05 : 8:08 : 9:30 : 10:80 : Il : < 0 a. m. 1SO : 2:80 : 8:80 : 4:28 : 6ZS : 8:25 : ll : < 5 j > . m. Leave Omaha 8.35 7:39 : 3:60 : 10 Iil5 : a. m. 12:60 : 2:00 : 8:00 : : nu 4:65 : 6:66 : ind 11:10 : p. tn. 0. 80HT7EZ. omen OYXB AVIKOICUB BXPREXS rsr ? . RT.TTPU'ft ' tow A. Office & Pusev. BACKERS Council Bluffs , Iowa. Established , 1865 BOB OmCBB ii.W. IIPCHE Kiel Sale Stables , oratemil lluluoonstanlly on handfor e l t ro- tall or la carload Ijte. All Stock Warranted ca Iteproaented. rbolerale and retail dealers In grain and Baled Jlny. 1'rtces reteouable , Satisfaction guaranteed. SCHLVTER * BO LEY lor. 5th Av. and 4th St. , Council BlufTa. . Bice M. D. AlTnTIDn or other tumors removed without the AH U Dili ) ) knife or drawing of blood. HRONIG 'DISEASES ' , hlrty ye ra pracllca eiMilinoe. Cfflse re t , ounollr. Bluffu cultlooCfre CKESTON HOUSE Noa. 215 , 217 and 219 , Main Street. MAX inHN , - - - PROPRIETOR 'Waves , I Stvitches. JEte HAIR [ GOODS. Shampooing , Hair Dressing And HAIR GOODS. Bangs Cut Pamprdour , Langtry or other styles. 7 Hair Coeds MRS. 0. L. GILLETTE , 29 Main St. Council Bluffs. Pitir tltppm IflnnflrF ulljf oludlU iidlllllliy REMEU & SEAIUGHT , No 3 1 N. Main St. , Council Bluffi Telephone No , 141. All work first cloaa. Thorough Instruction on the Piano anil Organ , Voice Culture and Theoiy Persons desirous of receiving in struction in the above will please call on or address PROP. 0. D. LIPPERT , Ho , C20 , First Ave- , Council Bluifa. N. J. BWANSON. 0. E. SWANBOM I SWANSOtf MUSIC 00 , , 329 Broadway , Council Pianos & Organs Sold on Monthly Payments All kinda of repairing on Musical Instru ments a Specialty , JTACOBSIMS , flftorney al Law COCKE&MORGAN THE GBEAT RETAILERS OF DRY GOODS 347 Broadway , Council Bluffs. GREAT SPECIAL SALE OF GLOAKS We are displaying a line of Cloaks , which for style , fit and finish , are unsurpassable. We have commenced a special sale in this department , which , owing to the advance in woolen fabrics , cannot now be manufactured at the prices we are now offering them. Mewmarkets , Circulars , Plush Sacques , Paletots , Fedoras and Reglins , Oall Early and Make Your Selections * Colored Dress Goods. Oar Drea * Gooda department is now complete with the newest noveltieo out. Wo call your special attention to the fol lowing bargains : 15 pieces Smyrna Alpaca , half wol , 10j worth 15c. 20 pcs Pacific Brocades , 12Ac worth 18o. 18 pcs Atlantis Cashmeresfdonblo width , sold anywhere at 25c , wo ask only ICj 3 22 pcs Serges , staple colors , all double wldtha , 20c worth 25o. 50 pea Drap Do Almaa , Gorator cloth , Satin Berbers , Melanges , Diagonal cloths , all colors , 253 worth 35o. 15 pea Berlin Suitings , all wool,40 inches wide , COc worth 75c. 15 pcs French Diagonals and Coventry Suitings , 50.3 worth 75c. 12 pea CiahmorcBfino India dyedall pure wool , In all the leading colon , GOc worth 85s. 15 pea Ladiea'Olotb.all wool,75s worth § 1 20 pcs Mysotls Cloth , all wool , 40 Inches wide , 75s worth 81. 18 pea G 4 Plaid Sackings , , all wool , § 1 worth SI. 25. 22 pcs G-4 Tricots , In all the desirable colors , SI worth $1.25. 15 DCS Bounotte. SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW. THE FIBST SEASON. ASK TO SEE THEM. Bilks This honso la headquarters for Silk. They have made special efforts to secure beet nnmbors In Black Silks. 4 pcs Black Gros Grain GOc worth 75o. French Black Groa Grain , 20 Inches , GOo worth 80c. 20 Inch Mack Gros Grain , $1. Their $1 allk is 22 inches wide , Cheney Broa'makoand U would bo cheap at $1.40 2 pea Groa Grain , satin finish , $1 40 ; will compare with any $1 75 silk Intha market. The stock of Silks being so extensive , is impotslble to quote all prices , suffice It to say that Black Groa Grains are marked at $1 50 , $1.60 , $1.75 anrt $2.00. Satin Iltudamo at $1.10 , $1.20 and $1.35 Black Jcraey Silk at $1 30 to $2. A full line of all party colors in Brocades and plain to match , both In Satin and Surah. Domestics 100 pea Fine Unbleached Cotton,5o worlh * 120pca fine and ho vy Unbleached Cot. ton , beat make * , 7 a worth Oo. 30 pcs Bleached Muailn , 5o worth Gjo. GO pcs Lonadale finish Muslin , bleached o worth lOo. A.large assortment of New Ginghams & New Prints Black Dress Goods Their Black Drees Goods department is replete with1 the moat desirable fabrics that can bo procured. They offer 10 pcs Black Oaahmere , all wool , 40 in- choa wldo at 50c , worth and sold dse- where at G2c. 8 .pcs Black Cashmere , of very fine coant , G5j worth 85s. 8 pcs No 700 Black Oaahmoro , 75s pa yard , actually worth 95u. G pcs Black Cashmere that nro worth $1.10 , wo show and soil for 90c. 15 pea Blick Cashmere $1 worlh $1.25. 5 pea Black Drap Da Alain , all woo ) , 40 inches wide , $1 worth $1 40. 5 pea Black Silk Warp Henrietta cloth $1 worth $1 35. 5 pea Black French Diagonal , all wool,40 inches wide , 50j worth 75o. Black Mysatla cloths , Homo Spnns , etc , , otc An assortment of MOURNING GOODS are always carried by thiahonse. Velvets and Velveteens V A complete line of Yolvots and Vel veteens , In brocades and plain , ranging In price from 50a to $2.50 per yard , that would ba cheap if 25 per cent were ad ded. Underwear In thla line this honao have made spo ol al efforts and now quota Mans' heavy gray Undershirts at 40u worth COc. Mons' Scotch mlzod and nhlto Underwear - wear , 50c. Mens" fine white merino Underwear 75s worth SI. MODS' fine oil wool cutnola hair Under wear gl 25 worth SI. 73. Ladles' merino Underwear , 32 dczjn salts , 60a worth 76p. Ladles' silk finish merino Underwear. 7ce worth § 1. Ladies' fine cochineal sjarlot Underwear , $1 worth $1 50. Hosiery The stock of Hosiery in this honso ( hie season is larger than over , and at prices which csnnot fall to sell the goods A fall and complete ) line of Ohlldrons' , Lidice' and Cluna' Uooo. in cotton , wool , lisle and allk. ) f this House is still one of the Special ties , and parties at a distance , desir ing to patronize this house , Will jftndthe fir'tnof ' Coclte&Sforgan ever ready - dy to deal as jf airly an if they were able to call hi per son on the great dry goods firm of 347 Broadway , Council Bluffs ,