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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1885)
TKE OMAHA DAILY BEE , MONDAY , OCTOBER 12 1 1885 * > Pwir > awf5 w HsHBWw wi > njwjii MUIM jiu * * ' BBmT3n.'K.j ' > i90 wjA m m TII15 DAILY COUMlfBLUFFS OCTOnr.K OXVZC'E ' : Ifo. IsrcarlRtrcet. 1 rVrii.H v < m IHIIin mi ) part of Uin city Itu I iy < i i ' 1 1 r true-It. 11. W. Tin -.s. . . . MIVOU r.IMN Hi li < i' . I'u * i > ilor , for full goods. DiiitiT n 'Idnii" ion Mi1 nl tliu nxj ; nit ion. 'Hi' i'S i utmcH if pxjioctpd to liiivi HUM ling i > iglit. Ton , > - r > in Ionian Hiii'iilA-j iilhov to niofrow i 'ling. ' ' nil lo-niglil for Stipp ' ' < ' > ' minion co-id. ! eld - K\iisitioti. | ) Com I 11' . Now Knghtnd Miipcr | I night. Sn , iui'nnd nihnls'-inii , 'jri IHMH lion ITU , ! . L ) . Jiu'li.Miii , the socrota of Mat' . H | " l.s in ( . 'iirwjn next Tlinrsdt nigiit. W. P Axl--wnrlli iin.s rnitcil I IIP re1 d iiijc of Mr Itiilliiril , < in I'ir-,1 iivcnuuui ho ftUHM-al of ( ii > or ; ii , infant tor of W M iiinl S.-iruTi Hilt , took plm : it'iirnion. ) Nicholas Scluilt/ and Dom Tliompso both ot tliis city , wro on Saturday yivi thu nuuiM ! < iir. > I'icniiiL to wed. Permission to marry was on Siiturdr given to 1' ( ' . Latterly , of Nuola , : iu .Mary Casey , of Hri-lx * township. F. ISnivi't' , tin1 laxidisnulsl at ll TJIootnor school , 1ms r-oiin * line spi-rimei in W. W. Chapman's show windows. Alovnly programme , u Ni'W Knjilnii fiiij ] ) > or anil iuhnls.sion to thn Expositiu to-niylit , all lor . ' , " ) ei-uta. Who won ] miss it ? The Athletics foii : I'linn/vi' / won a j nni Saturday , dpli utlnjc tin- nine at the iiiht tnlion for the draf ami dumb by a. bcoi of into f . Hx-lSovornor Katrrliild of Wisconsi jinil lion 1) . M O'Conncll are to sjii-u in Masonic hall this evening nndur th au.spiccs of the republican eoinmittee. The work of laying si track for the nei bridge is goin along well , and tlie rail have Ill-oil mil in place to within a hoi distance of where llio new bridge is to b built. In the federal eourt to-day there wi' bn some motion.s heard , and to-morroi the ciiho of Jam us Summers against th W.ibiish , for the killing of a tuuni ol mules , will be tnkn up. Wins will f-ell you hats a I iobber1 prices as the goods are all bought froi ; the inaHufactnrer.s. Ho and pet prices you will find tliem the lowest in the wes and the best assortment. High priced outside wraps are doomed You oan buy the. most expensive brocade velvet , plusjli or other material and bav ilmailu for one-half what the. re any made garment eosts ntK. Uowling'd. Come to the benefit to-night. The man ngomonl of the Exposition have deeidei to ilovoto the proceeds to-night , to tin Misses Myrllo a benefit. Beautiful pro gramme , New England supper and ad mission , all for 25 cents. The anti-monopolists are noting will much force that at this term of tbu federal oral court , although there were nunieroii ! suits againsl railway companies , not ; - ! . .HO - nnb Sj- . . , ; i t the cor rations. In tli < ? case of Mrs. Allicott against the Chicago & Northwestern railway com' jiany , in which she sought to recover damages for the loss of the contents of a trunk , the jury brought in si verdict for the defendant. At cost and less. We will offer our en tire stock of cloaks , Newmarkets , and outside wraps in plushes , broeadeil vel vets , brochea beavers , bourctte cloths , brocaded beavers , etc. , etc. , at prices that will close out the entire stoek at once. E. DOWLING. K. O. Farrcl was arrested Saturday night for being drunk , and so disorderly an to break one of the windows in Mr. Drolieh'shtoro on Broadway. Ho put up $2fi for Ids appearance and then went out and got so much fuller that he had to be run in again. A'eomjiaralively obscnro young limb of the law in Walnut named x'ask anil ye Hiiiill receive , " or somctning like that , has like the thing that destroyed Mother Eve's 4 A . . . . ! happiucHd . . . - - . ! . . .I , shed _ t f. his / _ . - old * . . _ 1 skin _ < , f cone . . i _ v mn. Sneaks or burglars have managed to get nxviiy xvitli a quantity of cutlery and rox'plvcrs from Scott's hardware store on Main htruet. The IOSH is uljout s7o , and thi-ru Heisnis no elite us to hoxv the break AVIIH madu. It ia thought thai the thieves must hax-o Heeretcd ihenisolvcH in the cellar , and there waited until after the place was locked up at nig-lit. In tlie case of Alex Gumming * ) against the Chicago , Burlington & Quinoy rail way in the federal court Saturday , the evidence for the plaint ! ! ! ' xvas taken , and then flie judge ordered the jury to return a verdict for the company , ohiiming that the evidence nhoxvcil contrihiitorv jiogllgcnco on the part of the plaintiff , who xx-aa conductor of a fi eight train which was run into by another freight train at Woodbine , ho being liurt in tlfo xvreck and noxv mieing for damaged , The taxpayers of tins county remember the valuable wrvico of Kli Clayton xvliilo ho xvas a inombor of the board of super- vltiorfl in Paving thousands of dollars for the people. Alen regardless of parly xvill vote to place him back again. Wo nil remember hoxv Mr. Clayton saved this comity ? 2-iOO a year by draxving in the Mihhiftitippi & Missouri boud.s and paying them off xvitli money that had been collected but not paid out. Carson Criterion. Tom Koxvman has boon preparing his $ fi.l'00 ( ) ' bond to send on to Washington , which xvill have to bo approved before lie receives his commission as postmaster. It is expected that the change xvill not take place for ton days or txvo xveeks yet. After gutting litteu out as po.tlinautur , lie will bo appointed as ilishnrHing agent for moneys to bo snout on the government building here , tno same IIH the jiresont postmahtor. I'hil Armour. There is noxv about $ -10,000 , In tliis fund , and an addi tional bond xvill have to bu filed for this. Kver fiinco the building of the high school on the top of the bluHs thuro has been inuoh fault found wltli the location , r.nd jiiftlly , for the approaches are uo btcoi ) , anil in xvinter so Mippery , as to make it almost cruelty to children to compel them to climb Mich u height , Thuro is now being considered u project fo > ' lowprlinr llio building , KO that it can bo more easily reached. Such an enter- prisn xvould be expensive , osneclally if it was loxvcrcd to where it ought to Maml , but it seem * t.'iat ' something .should be donu to relieve llioso xvlio have to get their .schooling thcru. Thn new olilcc of Jhirnham , Tiilloys & Co. , No , KM Muln ntriml , is one of the nmxti'M and mo'-tatliactive ' in it interior furnlsliiii'/i and adornment ? of any In the city. Tlie p'tinting nnd } ) Mii'rngis ] ! the work of 1 * . C , Miller , xvho lists shoxvn OB nsiiiii , rir : gcod taste mid -kill. Al most nii.xlui'ly can paint or | > : ipor , hut fnv rim pnint nnil jinpcr xvoll , and Mr. JMillor is ou'iof tlju luitor class , and thif ot his xkll ! aud IM-II- is nun < i cm : wuil po'itt ' ti > xv'i ! \ yiilc. lit'hu4 nnmi'ro'H Mnh thftvi'n ' und ubout tlinnHy , slid ! KM r < iiliU'-.i ; ! a tup- Mt'itiP-i liww whicli i-acvi at ! _ : ind Incro'iv'.M" -Iri'ipud for hU servKHo ciioxvc iii'iMi-ir not only to bo i ; ; ; oed xvi rUnian , l"ii uii ariht uf no onljiiury A HEAVY WIND STORl II Catches Souio Oitizous In Maeonio H But Nouu Injured Soiioasly. THE SENATORIAL SQUABBLE 1'"ioui Aviit.'itI'olnlH Poll oal anil I'er onul ( Jiitliurmt In I In : UliiltH. Heavy \Vlutl , ttitf No Oniiiaao. ; Tlio "tmiyor of my city" gave an i tertainmeiit on Saturday night to a ga erlng of eiti/.eiis in llio ISlaMinie lui Tliero were about two hundred w gathered there , and the care taken tlio-e in attendance to veure back MI : and the void which cliuractorizcd tl front of the hall , showed thnt they hs iiRM'inbled from eurii".il\ l ) sou wh "the only and original" would do ai ay , rather than from any de-iro to 1 considered as in any way encouraging endorsing him. lie liad quite a htrng to get even then ! enrtosily-M'eker.s come into the hall. The band played vain for a half hour or more , and whi there were many on the street * , yet noi seeni'id to like to be. seen going to tli meeting. The mayor was desperate. 1 | IH ! wrath he htarted out to dm up a crowd himself. On tin ) hire was Mr. S. T. Smith , of tl electric belj manufacturing company i Judil & Smith. lie had a big ero\\ about his earringe. and was selling tl belts and telling his hearers all about tl benefits of electricity. One of the ma ; or'n lienelimen eamo ti > Smith and r ijiusted him to ( | uit selling on the .stree for .so long as be was * -clling anil holdiii the crowd's attention the mayor eoul not get enough in the hull to hold a mee. iug. Sinith did not feel like-quittingan soon afterwards a policeman -unic t him and threatened to arrcM him if li did not move his stand. Mr. Smith tel the Bir. : man that he tippo ed that if h had got a coachamfour and taken th mayor around town and taken in th sights bj gaslight , ho would have bee all right. 'flio factory , in whie Smith is interested , has _ bee located hero some time , and is doing thriving business anil gives employincn to about twenty-live hands. Although h is a Council Blufti manufacturer , ho ha been compelled to pay a license to sol liis goods , made here , on the M reels , aiii lifter paying his license , then to be ealle on to suspend business , so as not todnu public attention from the fact that th mayor wanted to have some one to lihtei to Ids tulle , to bo threatened with arrest to be obliged to move his stand , all tin seemed to him as if the mayor was no uieh a friend of manufactures and labo is lie pretends to be. At Dos Monies Smith is allowed to bell without a license jecausejie is an Iowa manufacturer , am Dos Moincs has urged the linn to movi , heir factory there. With such treat nunl as was shown him Saturday night ) y the mayor anil the police lorco o vhicli he is , DesMoines would not liavi o otl'er many inducements to get almos m.V manufacturer away from this city. IJy such methods the mayor managci ; o get sonic of the citizens into the hall , ' ' " there iiroe-nndcd to harangue .m. . . _ _ . - - . , , , , " . , hose who would lM n , it r nuv . tour and a half , at the end of which lie xeused himself from making any ex- ended remarks , saying ho would ! note ; o into details. In the course of hifl iaranguo he took occasion to throw mud aainl y at the democratic party , and specuilly at some of his democratic rethren , attacking them pcr.-onally in utnni for their having yivcn him their npport in the wast. He called on John Allies for a speech , ml before Mr. Aides was through he ; ished he hadn't ' , for Abies scored him iarfully , and told some very plain truths bout him. The farce closed with the mayor's at- mipt to have a "people's ticket" rained. Ho seemed to be alone with the xception a young man named Nugent , ho is in his employ , and William Brix , ho is occasionally rewarded by the layer by being put on as special police Mien all oilier means failed and the irco was getting to bo too farcical , the layer said that if the "people" were not cadv to nominate a ticket , he mild suggest that a com- litteo be named to make up ticket , and Nugent getting the wink lade u motion to that effect , and Hrix .iconded it and thn mayor put the quo-i on. The mayor , Brix and Nugent oted "yea" and the crowd voted "nay , " lo question being bunk to the bottom if olumo of sound was the tet , but thu layer pronounced the question carried , ml he named as such a committee Brix , ( ugent , C. Wesley , Norman ( iroen , the myor's brother-in-law , and ( Jeorge sticks. He announced that this com- litteo would fix up a ticket at , his olllco nil lot the public KUDU at some future ay. Thus ended the. windy show. " Substantial abstracts of title and real Unto loans , J. W. & E. L. Squire , 183 earl street. iat Avocn. AVOCA , Oct. 10. Kvorytlnng quiet ox- fpt-elec'tion topics. Tim now familiar reel scunu is : A well dressed gentleman iccts ono who is at once recognized as a iboring man , anil grunts him thus : Why , hello , my friend ! ! " grasping his nnd and giving it a heurty shako. How arc you making it ? How's your 'ifonndbovf ' Well , I trust ? A remark- bly bright litllo fallow , that boy of ours ; you should bo proud of him. He'll iako his mark in the world , Hut , I .xiy , hilci I think of it , how do ,5011 think I'll niiio out this fall ? Of course , lining a ii'iid of mine , 1 donond on you , and 'ould not oiler insult by asking \oiir oto and inlluenco In my uuhalf , ami by 10 way , there's not a man in nvn tlnit IIIIH more inllui'iicc than you uvn. It's a fact ; 1 am thn laboring luu'.s friend all llio tiiiui. You know ml. don't yon * Of course yon do. Ml , give usyourhand. 1 haven'timidi mo to-day to visit , but will neo you gain ( bnforn election , however ) , ( iooil- , ) ( ! . " And hu Imrrli'S on , uhiht tliu hi- oring nian goes on to his work , wendi > r ig how it is thai lie has hi-cmim Midi an niiortant and inlliiontial iiii/in in this nil-dri'bsi'd gi'iilliMuan'h opinion , wlii-n cvor before has thn oiinu * gontlrinan roolnimcMl snc'li ntoadfast frli > ndhhip , or vi'ii ' ruuogni/i-d him. U hy is it ? Thn Walnut Dramatii * comiKinv nre- > ntid ; "Among tin * l > rimKi'rV' to'a fair ouso Friday night. Thu rendition was bovo thn general avi-ragn of amalnur . ! . A. Wiltso. as "David Murray , " and Irs. K. A. Wiltho. as "Motlu-r CaroN. " L'si'i'vn special mention , while W. "H. ' < ? ' % * lrl "J > 5ltlt11'rtVilffn'Pli | ' ( , " .11111 : ' lln s .iilii Jvnpford , as "lie.ss Klarbright , " vro thn right ones in thn right place , lipoaring purfoctly at homo. Come Lcain. " .Mrs. K , D. Iloopo'8 , who has for llio : ist two months brim conlincd to the oiiic and the greater part ot that time ) her bcdjisiibln to bo out again. She : ving vibitod Council UluU's Friday , her lany iriondi rejoice with her in her re- nvery , Mrs. J. H. Jnnks was DCS Molnes isitor Wednesday. Mrs. II Khoades is expected homo 'uesiUy. She ia visiting In Marcugo , A. , this week. a. O. U. Hni'dina , wlfo of our agent a-ud bnggagemnslcr , vr turned this ev ing fiom a lw < > wcek'H trip iglil-st'dli The republicans are expecting u ri ( rent to-night in the hearing of J. WHO will jjivo thi'in facts lookat it. lie urTdivs.-ed a large ; ; ajiprei 'ativo ' audience at Harlan Frid night , the opera house being filled lo utmost capacity. The opera hou-e hi has been secured for the occasion night. The colored glee club will fax them with choice .selections , which speaks good music. _ It is rumored our postmaster has signed. Ho evidently did not eare hare the fate of the Council lllnn" * po inni | r , and quietly stopped down a out. Wi.se conclusion. ( JupMiim W will take his place ? With pluntv of s plicants and prospects very lialteri that nothing will bo loil by the chum X. Y. / . _ _ Lamps eheai ] at Homer's , SO Mn street. Walt. Ladie , if you want the latest styles French pattern hats and bonnets , xvi i null Mrs. JJH returns from New Yet then , x onrM ! be sure to get the vu latest and correct Ono Week Only. Commencing thin morning you xy haxe an opportunity of buying oil paii : ing * at the lollowing prices : 150 oil paintings , all nexv tubjecls , MI : able for any parlor , at S'.oOeachj fornn price , sj-j. 100 paintings , ja.S , " ) ; former prlo < ' . ? ! J.7 10 do/en now si > le haud-iiainted ] ia els , from 10c to sJl.W ) each , jn-t one-ha less than ever before sold. The llno.it styles of cabinet frames i the market. All theM' goods arc new ami must 1 sold at once. Every person invited I examine my new slock. W. W Chapman , 105 and 10 ? Mai street. Opening. Our machinery being delayed on tli roadt we are compelled to postpone tli opening of the Hrnir. STK.XM LAin > n for a few days. Due notice of the opei iug will be given in these columns. ( iio. : W. SCIIIXDUU : & Co. A New Jein.rtiirp. On and after October 12 wo shall pn prices at lowest cash value and soil fu cash and abandon the credit system. Wo have purchased our large and wel selected Mock of goods _ for ( ho fall trad with this purpose in view , and our price will evidence a saving to the purchaser. This will be to the mien-si of both on customers and ourselves , llhavcsexpcns to us and annoyance to customers. Good nan be sold for loss , and it enables tli purchasers to receive the best and largos quantity of goods for the least amount o money. HAUKNI-.SS 1'rizcfor Parmorfi. A premium for the longest ear of con from this year's crop. For particular all on or address , ! . Y. Fuller , buyer am shipper of wheat , corn and oats , No. ! ! ! L'carl street , Council Bluffs. If you wish to make legitimately fron Pen to Fifty dollars per day write U ( udd & Smith , No. & 1 Fourth street -oiincil Bluff's. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICi : . Special iidvm-tlboinunts , Buch ns xf.t ) , Koiinil , To Loan , For Suh * , To Kent , Wants - - Hueetc. . , will lie Intertoil 111 tills column n < % U "NE for the : : .P .m-rnlO oT TBM . rf-t lii.ortlon nnil FIVE CENTS PEH LIME riw noli subBCijuout liit-urtlon. I.eavu ndvcrtlm- icntsnt our ollluo , No. 11 I'curl street , near lron < l\Miy. WAXT3. WANTED A uood Klrl for Rcnernl liousc- 1 work ; No. ID1 ! Bancroft street. * ' - house. Umiulru O KENT A now Box'en-i-oom HEK Ollk-c. : OH IH'NT A slx-i-ooin house , ten minutes walk fiom liiiRlm-ss , city water , well nncl elb- ; rn. 1'or vent cliotip. Ton KENT No. 130 Harrison sheet , three JOIUS. MCMAHON&CO. , 4 I'ourl Htrunt. 'OU SAM FOIl HUNT OK iXHANSK. . Bl Tor palo or ri'nt.on very liberal term" . The Council muffs ] > tiicr Mill , comjiletc , with H > liinro boanlint , ' liouto nnil tlircu ucrt" * of iiiiiud. No. "IV A buHlnera property in Cherolirc , herokco cjouuty , I own. will truilo for wi'Stt-m unit. . Value , utiout $4,000. No. ! f.t A lieautitul homo In thn town of Hnst- IIR , Milk eouuty , lowii , lor McbntsUu land , uluu , * lf.OO. No. 41 A ( ? ooil lU6lneM ) property nnil ulso a nixl reslili'iifo property In thn town of Chonvo , lulx'iui county , 111..low down for odhhor will xehiuiKii lor wi'stem lands. No. ITU A Hplciiillil furni , well linprovi-il , ( MO ures in DlfUiiihon county , Iowa , Jolnlnj ? the iwn of Spirit I.akt > . 1'ricu , for 8hort time , llii per nei o. No. 1K4 lo 1(57 ( Aio four Inproveil fiirms In hlllliscountv , KiuiHi1 * , each with a email in * iliiilmincc. The I'qulUw will bo fUtcliiuiKLil for nlnruniburcil lid land in Neliruska. No. IU'1 4W acreIn Holt county , Nol ) . , parily IIIII\ ) ] , nt n bljf biireuln. Wnnts to UXCIIUIIKU > r nierL'liundl > e. No. M A line two Mory lirlck resilience , ono f the best location * * in Council lllullH , will tnulu > r KOI" ! unlncunliered Kiuiwis or Nclirui-Ka mils. Value , $ l.rX)0. ) No. Wi ami 11 Alt' two other Iicautiful hnmea i Council Illtin'H , which cuth paynieius will buy t u liai'iralu. Nn. Wi A bountiful Mibtirlmn location In Iowa ity , Iowa , will oxi'hiuigo lor weeturn lands. niu , Sfiixn. Tln'aliox'o uro only si few of our special liar- Hint. 1C jou'X'OKOt iin > thinw lo trailnor M > ll , i * want to M'll any real estatu or ineri'hnnill- , i Hit iif. XX'o have t-ovt'i n ] Rood htoekx of KOoiln ) trndu for landb. SWAN .V XVAI.Kr.li , Council Illutfri , Iowa. JI OW TICKET OFFICE J. L , De BEVOISE , Agent , No. M"i HroiKlwiir , Council DhiltM. Railway Tiu.3 Tafcle. ( 1IT.UITS. Tlio fnllnwIiiK N th tlino ol' nrrlvnl nml i > l > iirtiiii ! of ir.iliiH liy oi'iitral t-tiuidiinl tlniu , lit in loml d ( IHIIH. 'I'mhiA Iciivn lraiiblcritciit | ) ton ilmitr.s i-ui-llcr nml urilvo ton niliuitcs later : IIIU'AHT. AltlllVIU CIlirAlil ) & .VOUTIIXTR8TKHN. iL'iA. : M . Jlitll nml ixii-if : | > 6. . . il : . " > 0r. n. JHOI1 , > l . Acc'iiniiunliiUoii , . l.rJII' : . M. ii'iJOl * . M . K\i fH . UQ.'iA. .M. niir.Min & HOCK ISLAND. ; jr > \ . M . . . . Mull iiinl H\ii'M | . a Air. M. :16.t. : M . Aci-oiiuniHliitloii . 'il.rir. : n. , M. rmuAiio , VIII.WAI Kr.Kt HT. t'.M'i , . ; - A , M . Mull nml I\PI-CHS : . UMl : ) > . M. ; * 'Sl'.M . Kxpivgn . HU'i.M. : . l.MK XIIO , III1III.IMI1ON & Vl'INCV. ; 40 * , M . . Mull mull : virib.s | . 7:10 : I1. M. ills i > . M. . Ivxpio H . HWA..M. : XVAII.XKII , HT. l.firiHft 1'AI'IHC. : I5 I' . M l.oi-fll St. UUi i\iiit"-s : Lociil . . ' ' - . HiKlivTruiHlft'.il-tl : * . i l l r. M.'I'iiiiiHiH-St. l/ < ) : - I KANHAd CUV , hT. ,1OK & rOUMiI : , 11 I.I' Ft H. ) : lilA.M . .Mull nnil llxpros . 7iir. : ! M , iKVil'.si . . . express . U iA. M. hiniix ciiv & iMCi iirH. . .t-Moiix < : iij- Mall ; Wi ) ' . M .St. I'.llll K\lli | d . hiWA.M , UNION I'.vcmu. ln.\.M ! . ncnvi'rlj.xpri'n-i. . 4l5i ! * . M. llt : > r. M .Mniolii I'II-H. . Din. A ; ll. \-JSf : > i' . M. 'Hr \ > . > l . OviirlillUl r..VlU'BS | . BiWA. .M. HUM MV TilISri TO OMAIH. Lonvo Council IllullhM ! : ! > . V : MU u. in. ; lUJirt.ItHOJr.'S : : ; : - : , : * . M j p. III. I.L-IIVU ) ninbii tl2 ; , 7i" : ( HW 10:00 : ! im. in : 13M-SM ; : ( J : ' JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW Justice of the Peace , 0 111 co Over AmcrlcHii Hxpreas , COUNCIL JII.Ul'I'S , IOWA. 1 l 0. Wo shall offer at CASH SALE , until sold , a largo invoice of COTTON FLA NELS at 25 per cent below the prices heretofore asked. 10 dozen Blankets at il ,2r > to $ J.OO , xvortlt from $0.00 to .fll.OO. These go'ods xvoi xvero bought at Auction Sales and will not be duplicated. Parlies xvill do well I secure them xvhilo hero. Our now stock of Trioots , IDress , IEto. Arc unusually attractive and never so cheap as now offered. c recaixrad and our stock is xvcll assorted for the early Fall trade. a RUGS DOOR MATS ETO. , , 44110AM , COUNCIL BLUFFS , (1 ( ? B 0 RUBBER BOOTS , SHOES & ARTICS , RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING- , Emmense Stock , Eastern Prices Duplicated Send for HSusirafed Catalogue. Z. T. LINDSEY & GO. Wtt-oliouf.o nnd Salesroom , tl N. JIntn St , Couacll muffs , Town. Onico 4ia Hioiulwuy. AND- No. 29 Main St. , Council Bluffs. "VST. F , lirlck builillngfi of nny JUn J 'f nlswl or moved nnil Bixtlafiictlon { ninrnntotxl. IViimu IIOUECH inov u i l.ltllu ( jliint tniolis tliu bu t In tliu woilil. 1010Oth ST. , COUNCJI , lll-UFl'S , IOAW. 200 Heating Stoves from $3 to $10 Each , Clirnp Cook Rlinra anil ( Icn&rul llo\it \ < i , Including Now nnil Kt'cond IIuuil I'u tuic. " ' BY M , DBOHLIOH , 69U BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS. CITY STEAM LAUNDRY IIRMUU & BKAUIOHT , No. 34 N , Main Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa , Telephone No. 111. All woik wnrrnnttU. ONLY HOTEL III Council HlulTfl luivlng A ml all modern Improvoraciitii , cull belU , 11 ro ulurm bells , etc. , UUio CHEST ON HOUSE ! Nui. 215 , 'JIT nnitZlD , Mnu ! .Street , JJJLX WOI1N , 1'roiirlctor. B. BICE , M. D , or otlinr minors lomovml wltliout lilouil. CHRONIC DISEASES or mi ku i. u Over thirty years' nructlcul oxpcrleticc. OJIIce , No. 11I'cnrl Slim , council llltiue. ISf'CONBUI/TATION Flf THOB. OKHCEn , M. W. H. 1'UtJKr. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Establiihvil , IMS. 347 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Wo bog to announce Ihe beginning of a .sacrificing sael in the Underwear dopurt ment. Ladies' , Gentlemen's and Children's Underwear at price- ) which will plca.-n everybody. 28 dozen Men's heavy Gray Undershirts and Draxvers at 2.1c. 04 dozen Men's White Merino Shirts and Drawers , silk finished , at 50e , worth 7.-i 32 dozen Men's Fine Gray Merino Shirts and Draxvers at 50c , worth ? < jo. S4do/.en Men's Fini ) white Merino Shirts and Draxvers , .satin ( hushed tir-y worth 85c. TO dozen Men's All Wool Scarlet Shirts and Draxvers at 7no worth $1.J5 42 do/en Men'd Striped Fine Merino Shirts and Draxvcrs at $1 xyorth $1.50. 21 dozen Men's Fine all xvool Camels Hair Shirts and Draxvors nt $1.25 choir ] ) at F1.75. Ladies' Underwear. 83 dozen Ladies' /ino / white merino silk finished vests and pnuts at 50o worth 70c 22 dozen Ladies' line white merino , extra fine gauze vcsU and pants at 73o vorth ? 1. 80 do/on Ladies' all-xvool .scarlet tmderxvear , $1 xvorth § 1.50. 4J ) dozen Ladies' fine cashmere wnito vesta mm pahfa at $1.33 worth ii.-wr Childrens' all xvool scarlet underwear , 25c anil tipxvards. 11 Children's merino xvhite luulerwear , 25c tmd upxrurds , Oorset Sale 76c Qnality for 60c. , : $1 Quality for 7Bc. $1.25 Quality for $1. 50 different styles of Corsets to select from , many of tharo not obtainably Elss- liere. White and drab , all sizes. On our second iloar , Clorts anl raps at sucli low prices as ware never before ted in Council Blutfs. Our stock is now complete aaJ oj axj ibitio n. Fancy raps all the latest foreign novelties. YARNS , YARNS German Worsteds , Scotcli , Spanish , Germantowns , Saxonys , Western aud Easfern irns. All colors , Prices the lowest. 60 pieces Canton Flannel , special purchase at 60 , worth 8 1-3. Linen and Housekeeping goods department : 60 extra quality white bed spreads 75c , 60 extra quality , white honey comb , extra size bed spreads at $1 oaciL 100 remnants Table Linen , must ba closed ont. SecondweeK of the Ever in the city , Remember the prices this week will continue the same as it flick , Wo do this in order to give all a chance. Ono price to all , Special attention given to mail orders and requests for samples , Cocke & Morgan , COITHCIL BLUFPS. IOWA ,