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    6 THE BEE , TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 29 , 1885.
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THE DAITjY BEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
TUKSDAY MORNING , SKIT. 29.
OFriCEl No. 13 reatl Street.
Delivered tiy carrier In nny part of the clly nt
twenty cents per cfck.
II. W. TH.TO.V , . . . Jfnnngcr.
MINOR MENTION ,
At Missouri Vitllc ; to-ilny the Harrison
county fnlr opons.
Four plain drunks wore polished off by
Judge Aylcstrortli yesterday ,
f TIio Doomcra .defeated the Scolswood
nlno on Saturday by a score of 10 to 7.
Villisca , Town , is getting n supply of
new lioso In this city for its new $0,000
water works.
Permit to wed was yesterday granted
to W. II. Lovenburg anil Helena
Allen , both of this county.
The Silver City nine and the Grays of
this city arc to have a gnmo nt the driv
ing pnrK next Friday afternoon.
I ) . II. Anderson , of Honey Creek , wan Is
n divorce from Jane Anderson , on the
ground of desertion and adultery.
Rev. J. Fish will conduct the revival
cervices at Union chapel , on Harmony
street this morning , nt 7:30. : All arc iu-
Tited to attend.
f You can prepare for cold weather now
cheaper than later. Avoid the rush and
pave moncyj by getting your coal stoves
at A. ,1. Maudcl's , No. U > Broadway ,
lie is offering special bargains just now.
Miss Gencvievo Prescott , the little
daughter of Mr. C. C. Prescott , celebrated
her eighth birthday Saturday evening by
having a jolly company of her Uttlc
friends entertained at her home in a truly
hospitable manner.
Judge Aylcsworth announces that he
will give Ins decision on the ( ire chicftan-
ship to-morrow. This will settle the
question as to whether Walters or Eichur
fs to bo in command of the boys who
"run with the mashcen. "
Two prisoners arrived here yesterday
in charge of ollicers from Wyoming , and
rested for the day before proceeding to
Joliet , where one is to serve a term for
horse-stealing and the other a terra for
forgery.
Yesterday afternoon there was a big
break in the bank in the rear of Masonic
temple , about l.OJO yards of dirt taking a
tumble , and catching one team and
wagon , owned by bid Troot. The
wngon was badly smashed , and the
horses had a narrow escape from injury.
The sewerage on First street will only
cost fc'ia.CO for fifty feet frontage , includ
ing service pipe , from Broadway to
Plainer street , and $18.50 for the same
frontage from Plainer to Graham avo-
into. At this price it is probable
that many on that street , who have
heretofore objected , will want the im
provement made.
J&A missionary meeting will bo held in
tlio Baptist church Tuesday afternoon , at
8 o'clock sharp. Addresses will be made
by live ladies , three American , one
Bwwlo. njiil o s Jbao , unifer a. Joht { :
nieiiio. i.Io i. Omen s .oupust Home Mis
sion society for work among the Mor
mons , and now on their way to Utah. A
cordial invitation is extended to all per
sons to be present.
A Chicago lady , who is visiting here ,
was in Mrs. D. A. Benedict's hair store
the oilier day , and was greatly surprised
at tlie prices as compared with Chicago.
She says Mm Benedict's prices are fully
85 per cent cheaper. The further advan
tageof buyitjg goods Iiere is that all of
lira. Benedict's goods arc of her own
manufacture , and arc not the cheap ,
shoddy kind so often put on the market.
The mortgage given by llobcrt and
Agnes Ritchie to settle the $3.000 which
their son , Jerry Ritchie "knocked down"
while in Bushncll's employ , seems to
have started their creditors into pushing
collections. John Beno & Co. have
commenced suit against them for & . ' ( &
for goods hold them at sundry times ,
and the firm asks for a judgment and a
writ of attachment on the chum that they
are disposing of their property to de
fraud their creditors.
The attempt of the mayor and his little
coterie to get some showing for him in
the democratic caucuses corroborated
the disclosure made in the BEK that one
of the prime purposes of the mayor's
"what is it" convention was to throw the
democrats off their guard , so that lie
could capture Ihe regular caucuses.
Failing in this , the prediction was made
that lie would go ahead with his own con
vention. He failed most ridiculously ,
and now his only show is to go ahead
with his little side show.
Of the celebrated McGihcny Family ,
who are to appear in this city on Thurs
day evening , under the auspices of the
Y. M. C. A. , the California Christian Ad
vocate , of San Francisco , says : "The
Family were enthusiastically received ,
and all were astonished by their marvel-
on * performances. We welcome this
family to our midst , and trust that their
slay among us may be both pleasant and
profitable. " AH bhould endeavor to hear
them. Tickets now on sale nt Bushnell's
at 71 cents. General admission CO cents ;
children 2o cents ,
Kluuyas Nichols and Elccnas Fcran ,
Iwo very foreign looking gentlemen , im
ported stock , were before Judge Ayk-.s-
worth yesterday on a charge of selling
trinkets without license. They showed a
paper stilting that they were from Tri
poli , and wore bull'crors from the drought ,
and had come into this prohibition state
to secure money enough to relieve their
Buffering kinsmen. The judge took iiltv
on them and let them go. winch so lillctl
their hearts with gratitude that they
klfisud the judicial hand with much en
thusiasm , not being able to express their
emotions in English. Tliu BCOIIO was an
effecting and yet ludricrous one.
Fall and winter clothing to order.
Norenu & Lnndstrom , 205 Mam street.
THE COMING EXPOSITION.
Among the merchants who will he
represented at the exposition next week
nro Motcalf Bros. , John Beno , P. C.
DoVol , Council Bluffs Carpet Co. , Cocko
& Morgan , Eiseman Rodda & Co. ,
Chicago Tea , Coffee and Spice Co. , W. S.
Homer , Van Brunt , Thompson & Co. , C.
II. Bcobo & Co. . Foster , the florist , II ,
Friedman , Mrs. Pfeiffer , and others. It
is expected that the display will be richer
and more varied than last year. All
having promised fancy work for the ex
position nil ! please leave it at Mrs. B , S.
Torwilliscr's early this week. Mra. S. S.
Stevens has charge of the art gallery and
will make it au especially attractive
feature.
.Substantial abstracts of title and real
estate loans , J. W. & E. L. Squire , 1U (
. Peurl fctrvet.
11AOOKD FOU IJURQLiAHY.
Yesterday John Bcacham , a colored
man , wu * arroatod on tlie charge of being
the one who ban been burglarizing Mrs.
Anderson' * boarding house on north
lliibi fclirct. As stated iu detail in the
IJt'K yesterday , tliia house has been en-
Uivoif tnw ttmus wltlun Ihrea months ,
and on two of At ( * ) occasions the wo
men < < )1K ; iU < irili'd tint bwrxlr uu being
i * . : .1 man. ft t > cUiuuul that Bcarlir
situ * * . < tr n to M'H th. < oUwk which
w - ' , fi'n' $ Mis AnJ- ot'H ) house ,
ai i-.iHU-l t t Hut poi'Lct-lOilf
] . > , i , iv \ > ' ( I * iJ.-Mjfitd us be
] , . ) . i. : n if M > lie will itand a
ju' ii < 1i. nixof Jioiuji Vo the penitentiary.
CITY FATHERS IN SESSION ,
Work to Oommence on tlio Sewer Ditch and
bo Pushed to Completion ,
Contracts I < ct for n Goodly Amount of
Otlicr Sewer nnlltling Other
JInttcrfl of nueiticsB Trans
acted by the Council.
The city council held a meeting yes
terday afternoon to consult with Mr.
Vincent , the contractor for the new
Indian creek newer ditch. Mr. Vincent
was called on to explain why the work
was not going on. He stated to the connell -
ell that he was willing to proceed witli
the work so soon as the city complied
with its part of the contract. lie com
plained that the council had made cer
tain arrangements about leaving the mat
ter of deposits to arbitration , and this
must bo adjusted before lie could pro
ceed. Another matter was tluit he had
not received any cash. Ills contract
called for cash , and lie had about $17,000
of orders on the fund , but there was no
money to pay them. Ho had got to the
end ot the string financially , and these
matters must be arranged be/ore ho
could proceed with Uic work.
Tlie matter was talked over quite at
length , and Judge Aylesworth , to whom
tlie matter of deposits was referred , was
called in. Some additional testimony
was presented to him , and he decided
that under tlie contract , Mr. Vincent waste
to be furnished by the city with free and
unobstructed right of way , and this not
being given him. the railways and other
matters obstructing tlie progress of the
work , he hud to suspend operations , and
the dirt being washed in and deposited ,
should bo removed at the city's expense
rather than at the contractor s.
The new ditch has been pretty well
filled up again by the wash of dirt and
accumulation of rubbish , andthecxpense
of digging it out again will be heavy. If
the work could be pushed right along to
completion the How of water would have
kept the channel open and comparatively
free , but the city was enjoined from pro
ceeding with the ditch below the city
limits , so that no outlet could be had.
Then the railways crossing the ditch
could not be made to raise their tracks ,
forming another obstruction. As a result
the ditcii has been dug out in sections ,
and these sections rapidly filled up again
and require to be cleaned out again.
A discussion was indulged in as to issu
ing bonds and preparing to pay off Mr.
Vincent. The committee was instructed
to have $30,000 of bonds printed.
It was suggested that Mr. Vincent
could get all the teams he wanted at $3 a
lay , payable iu warrants on tlie sewer
fund , and men at $1.50 a day. payable in
sewer warrants. Ho agreed that if he
could get teams and men , lie would put
on a force at once and proceed with the
work. He will accordingly advertise for
il * Crcc at once. 'J no uity auditor was i
instructed to issue warrants in such sums
as the conlraclor needed to pay off the
men.
men.The city engineer reported in favor of
giving the sewer contract to W. P.
Weightman , considering him the lowest
bidder. Mr. Weightman declared that
he would take his pay in bonds or in
cash as the city might elect. The con
tract was awarded him , tlie estimated
amount being about $ U,000. His bond
was fixed at $2,000.
It was decided to include in the con
tract , all the street as advertised , except
Willow avenue.
The Council Bluffs fuel company was
given the contract for furnishing the city
sixty tons of egg coal at $8.2-J a ton.
A permit was granted C. Straub to ex
cavate preparatory to putting up his new
building on Main street.
WHERE ARE THK WOKKIXGMEN ?
TJicy Arc Forgotten Wheu Inspectors
Arc Bciti Appointed.
The council lias chosen Col. K. J. Ab
bott as paving inspector , and Col. Whit-
tlescy as sewer inspector , eacli to receive
a salary of $3 a day. The colonels arc
both genial gentlemen , and in some mat
ters military for instance would be
valuable , but it seems rather queer for
tlie council to choose them as inspectors ,
when neither of them pretends to be
practically acquainted witli paving or
sewering. Are there not enough practi
cal mechanics in the city from whom two
inspectors could be selected ? Without
saying anything disparaging of the gen
tlemen chosen , it seems a poor policy to
select as inspectors men who have no ex
perience or acquaintance with sucli work ,
and leave out in the cold practical workingmen -
ingmen , who have had experience and
training in these lines.
OTho office of inspector is an important
one , for , especially in the matter of sewers
ers , the work is soon buried beyond the
chance of rcinspcclion or remedy , and
the greatest care should be taken to see
that the quality and quantity of material
is as called for in the contract , and that
the work is done properly. The rights
of the city and of tax-payers cannot be
too xculously looked after. Of course
tho-cily engineer is supposed lo pass upon
all work ot this kiud , but lie cannot be
watching everywhere all the time , and if
inspectors are needed at all they should
bo choMiii with the greatest care.
It faccms as if tlie appointments were a
sort of political compromise between the
council and the mayor , the republican
alderman favoring Col. Abbott , who has
been a long-time supporter of the party ,
while tlie , democratic mayor naturally
wants to help along his old friend , Col.
Whittlcsoy , who has been prominently
connected with the democracy for years.
It in a bit of official patronage , which no
one can blame these gentlemen for ac
cepting , but whicli it seems in all justice
shoulu bo bestowed upon homo of the
workingmcn of the city , whoso votes arc
BO sougTit after in times of political aspi
ration. The mayor , who so loudly pa
rades as a friemf to the workiugmen , is
never known to recognize them by the
bestowal of any such ollices , or by at
tempting to got others to bestow them.
Prize fur Farmers.
A premium for tlie longest ear of corn
from this year's crop. Tor particulars
call on or addresfl J. Y. Fuller , buyer and
shipper of wheat , corn and oats , No. 89
Pearl street , Council Bluffs.
THE BIEAT BUSINESS.
Talk of a Union Slaughter House ,
and a. Competent Inspector.
As a solution of the slaughter house
complications it has been suggested that
a slaughter house bo built , and the idea
is said to meet witli considerable favor.
In connection with this talk there have
been bonie complaints in ado that the
moat furnidhed Council Bluffs consum
ers is not always what it bhould bt > , and
it is said that what is known as smothered
meat bos been aold hero that is , moat
which hx been nroqthercd on the earn in
traiibit. It U also oaid that some mrat
which his boeu ftold her * in from cattle
which are ttlstmjfd'hil these state
ments might be greatly exaggcraUd , yet
as they have been made to the mayor ,
they demand attention , and it is sug
gested that a meat inspector should bo
appointed.
Thcro Ui UOTY a supermUuik'i tu mar
kets , but he docs not seem to pay any * * !
tention to anything but wet pooda , and ii
is Bflid thnt it is not prncticallo hnyo anv
regular Astern of moat inspection until
there is a union slaughter nouse where
all nirat can bo inspected nt onn time.
In view of then- facts the board of health
had decided to linvo a meeting on Fritlay
evening nt 8 o'clock , at which time they
hope to have the butchers and others in
terested present , lo give their opinions.
Lamps cheap at Homer's , 23 Main St.
UXCIiE SAM'S COURTS.
The United States circuit and district
courts opened here yesterday , for n two
week's term , Judge Shiras , of the north-
.crn district , being present. Judge Love
is expected to arrive this morning. In
the afternoon there were a number of
motions'heard , but the juries will not bo
empanelled until to-day.
United States Marshall Campbell and
Deputies West , of Falrlicld , and King , of
Cliarlton , arc In attendance.
Among the matters of public interest
to be brought up at this term , is the pro
hibition question , a number of cases
having been transferred to the United
States courts from the state courts.
IOWA FAIRS.
Four fairs take place this week in Iowa
and two next week. Below is a complete
list of the time and places at whicli they
arc held : -
Adams county , at Corning , September
28 to October 2.
Dallas county , at Atlcl , September 20 to
October 9.
Eastern Iowa district fair , at Wiufiold ,
September 2U to October 1.
Harrison county , at Missouri Valley ,
September 29 to October 1.
Madison county , at Wiutcrset , October
Oto8.
Union 'County , nt Afton , October 7
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Y. M. C. A. EXERCISES.
The usual literary and social free en
tertainment of the Y. M. C. A. will beheld
held to-night at 9 o'clock. Both ladies
and gentlemen arc invited.
I'ltOOUAMMK.
1 Music
a "McDonald Crossing the Snluurn
iihs. 1L Curtis.
-Son K. U.Stacy.
4 Heading Frank Cumnlon.
INTIUMIS.IIOX. :
5 Music Masters Tulloys and Batlollet
0 The Proposed New 15rlile ;
General talk by a number of ( lie boys
7 Song
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Miss Whittlescy started last evening on
a week's visit to friends in Chicago.
Judge Trimblie is in the cty attending
the session of the United States courts.
Miss Jennie Yost , of Waterloo , N. Y. ,
is in the city , the guest of Miss May Mar
shall.
M. J. Brown and wife , of Cadi-/ , Ohio ,
are in the city visiting O. M. Brown , a
brother.
D. A. Benedict , the sign writer , was
called to * ! " " " ' " " * " ' * ' " " ' ' " ' - "
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* * M.o .M y l ut 0UII1O
artistic work there.
Mrs. G. W. Dcllinger , who has been
visiting friends in Malvern the past week ,
lias returned home.
J. D. McCarn , banker , of Clayton , Ne
braska , is in the city and at the Ogdeii ,
the gnct-t of Mark Lmrycc.
J. J. Bliss lias returned from Kansas ,
where he has been looking after his
landed estates , lie brought back some
line specimens of corn.
State Secretary Baldwin , of the Young
Men's Christian Association , spent Sun
day and yesterday in the city , the guest
of Harry Curtis , the local secretary.
George Nichols , the night press oper
ator of the Western Union , is taking a
short vacation , anil visiting Chicago.
Tliis is his first lay-off in six years ; , In-
being a close sticker to business as well
as an excellent operator.
P. Y. ( Jriggs , general agent of the C. ,
B. & Q. railroad and the B. , C. , 11. & N. ,
at Clinton , Iowa , was in the city yesterday - '
day , shaking hands with his many
friends. Mr. Griggs was chief clerk of
the "Q" in this city under Mr. Clnirles
Keith when lie was appointed to his pres
ent position. He makes friends wher
ever lie goes , and is an A No. 1 man for
the "Q. "
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Nervous Pcliilitfttccl Blcn ,
Yon are allowed a free trial for thirty rT/rj/s /
of the use of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic
Belt with Electric Suspensory Appliances ,
for the speedy icllef ami m > iiiiaiienl eiinof
Nervous Debility , loss of Vitality and Man
hood , and nil Kindred tumbles. Also for
maiiv olhc diseases. Complete restoration to
health , vicor and manhood. No rlhk Is In
curred. Illusttatcil pamphlet with lull Information
mation , forms etc. . mailed free by tuldiotfelng
Voltaic Belt Co. , Marshall , Mich.
NOTICE. Special ndvortlGcmcnta , euclt us
Lost , Fouiul , To Loim , Tor Sale , To Hunt , V/nnts
Hoimllng , etc. , will bo Inserted In this column nt
tlio low rate ot TKN CUNTS PKU LINT for Ilio
first Insertion mid I'lVK CKNTS IT.lf LINK for
encli subsequent Insertion. Leura advertise
ments at our olllco , No. K Pearl street , near
Uroudivajr ,
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WANTS.
BAliK I'lirnltnro. peed ns now. ITfpcl
FOIl n low week * . Will Mill nt ( 'rcut tncrlrtco.
No. lUHTblrd avenue , Council Uliilla.
IlKNT Thruo rooms for ho\iPOl.ePl > Iii'f : I
FOIl , cistern , collar and Uni n. W.'i ' Voorliln ,
poit SALK-Chenp.n No. 4 Wostintnstor Kn o
IT HimiiT , in portoct oi-dor. Inquire lit 124 Hlutf
street.
O HUNT Anew sovcn-rooiu liouto.
OUK Ollice.
SAMS-IFotiPOT , lots anil land. A. J. Sic-
lihoiibon , C'JU ' I'll fit avenue , Council Illulfs.
KENT A tJx-roorn hoiiEO. ten minutes
FOIl from bm.lnc-8 , city water , well mid cis
tern. Kor rent clienp.
Foil KENT No , 1JQ Harrison street , tluco
rooms. JlcMAiuiN & Co. ,
I 1'cail sticct.
roll SALE , FOIC.KI5NT OIC ISXCIIANOU.
BSD. 63 Per ( = al * > orrfnton Tory Illipml terni" .
n The Council lUulNl'npor Mill.complete , with
tliolnrqe boarduig IIOUAO mid thico iurca of
No. ii ) A liiiolnoBS property In Cherolipo ,
Cliorokco rountr , Iowa , will trndo for itcMteru
lundK. Vnluo.nbout WJOOO.
No.3s > A beautiful honip In thn town of Hnst-
Ing * , Mills county , Iowa , for Nrbmskn lund.
Value. syHM.
No. 41 A Rood bufilncfts property snd alwi n
rood rwldcnto property In till ) town of Clicnvo.
Xtelxsan county. HI. , low down for coflli or will
oxclmiiKo for wesu-ru Innds.
No. ITU A splendid farm , well Improved , 040
ncros In DlcUltihon eounty , lowu , joining Hie
town of Spirit Luke. 1'rlto , lor short time ,
RlTi pt'r acre.
No. 1M to 187-Aro four Inproved fnniiB In
I'hllllpa couuly. KUMM < B , rnch with u cnuill In-
cinnliiuncis TbocqultuM will bo exchanged for
unlneiimberod wild lund In Notirn.sVu.
No. lira 4W ncrcslu Hull county , Kelt. , partly
linproved , at a tils bnrguiii.VanU to u.xelmnKu
for merchandise.
No. M A line .w etorr brJek rwldcnco , ono
of the best locations In Council lllullii.wlll tmdo
for good miUicunbrred Kansas or hebiiuku
lands. ViUue. $15u ) .
No , Wand II Are two other beautiful lionum
in Council Illuffs , Vrlileli c&sh ptiymrnis "III buy
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No , K A beautiful suburban location in Town
City , Iowa , will exclmngv lor wnsturu lands.
Value , t5WW.
Tim uliovu ure onJjr n few of our special bar-
gnlua. If > ou'v irot anything ; to truUoor sell ,
or waul to tell nny real rslnto or merchandise ,
wiitu us. Wo Imvo loverul irood xtocks of troodi
to trade for lands. SWAN J : WAI.KUU ,
Council Liiuffs , Iowa.
KIEL SALE STABLEST
IIar * aiU aulr * ronitiualf cu Uaad , fur eklu
at rxti.il or Iu uulo&d lots.
All stock warranted u * rspr * utcd.
V.'liolcwilouiiU icUUI ilculur * In ur.iln and bal
ed buy , 1'ricca icdwxiHbiu. iul4lucilon iruumn-
U 0. SCIII.UTUIl i ; 110I.UV ,
Cor. 6IU Are. and 1th St. , CouiyU 1) ) luffs.
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BIBS
Wo shall offer at CASH SALE , until sold , n large Invoice of COTTON FLAN
NELS at 25 per cent below the prices heretofore nskeili
10 dozen Blankets at $1.25 to f..OO , worth from $2.00 to $3.00. These goods were
were bought at Auction Sales antl will nol , be duplicated. Turtles will do well lo
Bccure them while hero.
Onr new stock of
Trioots , '
IDres
Fla-ids Eto.
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Are unusually attractive and never BO cheap as now offered.
arc received arid our stock is well assorted for the early Fall trade.
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441 COUdCIL BLUFFS ,
RUBBER BOOTS , "HOES & ABTICS ,
RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING ,
Immense Stock , . - " > . '
. Eastern Prices Bnplicateci
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Sesit ! foi1 iHusfrated Oafg
Z. T. LINDSEY & CO.
Wnrolioueo and Salesroom , 41 N. JIulu St. , Council Illuirs , Joivu.
U llroadivtiy.
Kinploy no tilflrliiur I : ii ti'vnf. thuc wivJn . ' . > ii i-'i-ry'iJ to customer * .
Agent for I' luitl Ui .jlitcf ( ! for.ip ny. V.'rno f < ic JTICOJ.
$ * $ Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
200 Miting Stoves from $3 to $10 Each ,
Cheap Cook Btovca niulOciin'ulHouse Fiuubhlucg-uoils , IncliikUnif No mid Eccond Hand Fa1'
otuirc.
BY M. DROHLIOH ,
60S DROADWAr , COUNCIL BLUFFS.
IIrick liiilMliii'S of any VltnJ rnlseJ or moved ud tutlifut-tlou vuarnuteeU. I'rnuie bousca movtHi
1CW lh fi'Jf. , COUNCIL IlLOVKJ ,
347 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS.
ic Attraction
Wo beg to announce the beginning of n sacrificing sale in the Underwear depart
ment. Ladies' , Gentlemcn's.nnd Children's Untlerwear at prices which will plcjiflf
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everybody.
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23 dozen Men's heavy Gray Undershirts and Drawers at 25o.
Cl dozcu Men's White Merino Shirts and Drawers , silk finished , at COc , worth'TGc
82 dozen Mcn' Fine GftVJ Merino Shirts and Drawers at OOc , worth 75o.
24 dozen Men's Fine white Merino Sliirts and Drawers , satin finished nt 60e
worth 85c.
S3 dozen Men's All Wool Scarlet Shirts and Drawers at ? 5c worth $1.35 ' "
42 dozen Men's Striped Fine Merino Shirts and Drawers at if 1 worth $1.50.
2-1 dozen Men's Fine all wool Camels Hair Shirts aud Drawers at $1.25 cheap'at
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Ladies' Underwear.
83 dozen Ladies' fine white merino silk finished vests and pants at COo worth TCb
22 dozen Ladies' fine white merino , extra , line gauze vests and pauls at
worth $1. ' i
39 dozen Ladies' all-wool scarlet underwear , $1 worth $ l.GO. ' " ? >
49 dozen Ladies' fine cashmere while vests and pants at $1.25 worth $1.75.
r Childrcns' all wool scarlet underwear , 25c and upwards.
- ' Childrcu's merino white underwear , 2.5c and upwards.
Oorset Sale
70c Quality for GOc.
$1 Quality for 75c.
$1.26 Quality for $1. :
60 different styles of Corsets lo select from , many of them not obtainably Efso-
whcre. '
White and drab , all sizes.
On our second floor , Cloaks and Wraps at such low prices as were never before
offered in Council BluQs. Onr stock is now complete and on exhibition. Fancy Wraps
n all the latest foreign noyeltk&
YARNS , YARNS , TARNS
German Worsteds , Scotch , Spanish , Germantowns , Saxonys , Western and Eastern
Yarns. All colon. Prices tu ! lowest.
GO pieces Canlou Fknnel , special purchase at Do , worth 8 i-3 ,
Liaen and HoasakeaplDg gwds d.rtmjnt : CO extra qjalily whifa M spyeadK
at 75c. 60 extra quality , white liaaay oab , eiira size bed spreads at $1 each ,
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100 remnants Tublo Liaea , must bo closed out ,
Second week of the . * - ,
Ever In the city. Remember the prices this week will continue- the samo-as
last v/ceK. / We do this ia order lon \ all a ca'JC3. ! Oas price to all ,
Special attention given to mail orders and requests for samples ,
Gocke & Morgan ,
comarciL