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0 ' ' " " ; . . ' , , . - ; , . . ; ; ' THE OMAHA DAILY BE * : THURSDAY , IVIAY 12 , 1887. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OmCE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Delivered ty carrier In nny pnrtof thocltjriu twenty tints per wock. II. W. TH.TO.V. Manager. TUU'.l'IIONUSi nrpiNrP Orncr. . No. U Niuur KUITOK Xo. - ' > . MINOK MKNTION. N. Y.l'lumbliiK Co. Kuw spring uooi-ls utlKultcr's , tailor. Tlio city council meets to-morrow evening. Aililltlonal Council Hlull's nuws on the seventh page. Secure your seats at liuslincir.s for the concert to night. The | ) otilir | ) : resort ! H the Manhattan , 418 Hroadway , Ktiilio As Ycnawinc. L. A. Caspar , the florist , is to commence tliti erection of : i S'.ViUO residence next month. At last the city pound has ono inmntc , an old horse , too poor to got board any where else. The entertainment for the benefit of ] { ev. Father llealy is expected to be unions ne\t week's attractions. M. O'Connor was taken in from the streets yesterday for being the drunkest man Ullieer lie.iwick could lind. No marriage permits have been issued by the county clerk for nearly a week. Cupid is drowsy this hot weather. lroil Davis lias sold his interest in the livery stable of Davis it Lund , his part ner , Theo. Lund , having bought him out. A dirt hauler's team took a run yestcr- clftv , and brought up against a wire fence on Tenth street , cutting the horses borne- what. In the district court yesterday the case of ISeebe vs the Kquitablo Lite as oeia- tlon , of Waterloo , la. , was still being beard. l > Frank Ryan , one of the section gang nt the transfer , had his foot badly smashed yesterday , lie was taken to his homo in the western part of the city. A strawberry and ice cream festival will be given by the ladies of the ( > cnnan Catholic church May 17 in Masonic hall. ' A quadrille party'will bo given after the festival. The Ladies Musical society is not .1 money-making org.inl/.ation. Its chief aim is to stimulate musical interest in botli Omaha and Council Kind's. Kc- niember the concert to-night. The funeral of May Anderson , daughter of Mr. anil Airs. Bennett AirJerson , took place yesterday after noon from the homo on South Eleventh street. ( icorgo Cotton , who was arrested for bnrglari/ing A. W. Wyman's house , is lying in the county jail , while the grand jury is examining his case. It is expected that an indictment will bo returned to day.Tho The stakes have been set for the new hotel at Lake Manawa , It will bo a thirty-room house to start with , and so arranged as to bo made larger as the season advances , and the demand in creases. The McOibeny family at the opera house next Monday will draw a largo audience. Their musical entertainments linvo so many popular features as to please all , They have merit as well , and some of the family are really artists. The funeral of John O'Brien was hold nt the Catholic church yesterday morn- Ing. There was ii largo attendance. Tbe boys from St. Joseph's academy , where Johnnie had attended school , inarched in a body and the pall bearers were selected from their number. The division superintendents of the various roads terminating here met yes terday nt the transfer to arrange such details as are necessary to carry on the ngreomcnit reached by the general super intendents when the recent squabble orer transferring freights hero was ad justed. Captain O'Brien yesterday arrested a man giving his name as Stofield. The fellow was thought to bo the ono who at tempted to break into a car at the Hock Island yards. Investigation convinced the officers that it was his partner who was wanted , so ho was allowed to go free. free.Mrs. Mrs. Carter , a white woman who has a swarthy husband , was recently concerned in a row on Tierce street in whioh Moliio Scott pounded her face until it was al most as dark as that of her husband. Mollie was arrested and lined , and in turn caused Mrs. Carter to bo arrested. She , too , was lined for disturbing the peace. The plal of the Omaha addition was duly recorded yesterday. This addition will soon be sold wholly out , n goodly number of the lots having already been contracted for. Its nearness to Omaha , the high , level nature of the land , makes it desirable property , and it will bo speedily covered with permanent im provements. Willian Grady , a colored man , is now under $1,000 bonds to answer to the charge of having betrayed the confidence of u colored maiden , Uriah Green , under promise of marriage. The young lady is now stiid to be a mother , and her friends are now insisting that ho shall bear the responsibility. Justice Sclmr/ has the case in hand , and it will bo hoard as soon as the girl is able to appear. J. G. Tipton yesterday sola the J. I ) . Kdmunson residence property , corner of Third avenue and Tenth street , to Mr. E. K. Sales , the union ticket agent at the transfer , the purchase price being $3.500. Mr. Sales and family expect to occupy the same ns their homo after the 1st of Juno. Tipton says lie has n contract to furnish all railroad employes a homo and no is getting them lixed out at the rate of ono n day. The Tall Mai ) club had a most suc cessful and enjoyable series of parties last season , and had remaining in the treasury about $13r > . A meeting was hold last evening at which it was decided to put this surulns into the treasury of the boating club. The latter club is to open the season in about ton days with a Brand ball at their boat house. It will be a botitting opening of the Manawa season. Extensive preparations will bo made , mid the a Hair will bo n great society event. Facial accidents are coming in thick. E. M. Davenport is one victim. Ho stooped down quickly to catch a paper which was dropping oil' his table , when his nose came in sudden and unexpected contact with the edge of his desk , caus ing n wound which kept him busy an swering the usual questions as to who hit him. Theo. Lund , another gentleman - , man known for his pcacofulnccs , has two black eyes , which he has to explain Eovcral times a day. He was stooping down just back of ono of the buggies in his livery stable , when one of the boys threw n sticK hurriedly at a rat , just coming out of a hole. The rat was missed , but Lund was not. Captain U. U. Chine , ono of the most highly esteemed of the old residents , celebrated the thirty-fifty anniversary of his settlement in this city by looking up those who are still living hero who were here then. Ho found the following : George Canning , J. L. Forman , William Koblnson , Uavu HoVel , Colonran DeVol , Mrs. Amy , Royal Amy , Henry DoLong , David Abnl , E. Huntington , Gid Robin- eon , Frank Guittar-and Marl Hardin. Time has made many sad chhiiges with the list of those who thirty-live years ago were residents of the then Kanosvillo. Most of the survivors named are quite vigorous and their many friends hope for many years to pass before the lilt is mudo smaller. nil AD IVf ' U1L UK The Council Considering tha Best Way to Ohase Night From the Streets. A RUNAWAY JUMPER. Tlic HnlRhtH Templar Prcpnrtns For Ascension I ay The TIcH Ordered Tor the Mittunvn Hallway In the Turk. No Mght Question. The city council is informally discuss ing the question of how best to light the .streets. The present arrangement is not proving very satisfactory , as to the quality of gas , or the price. The oil lights are declared to be fully as good as the gas and much cheaper. Another kind of oil lamp is being tested with a view of adoption in botno parts of the city. Some are in favor of shutting oil' the gas , and'tis-ing FOIUO other method of street-lighting , but the council does not seem inclined to * take any such action unless the aldermuu are unanimous , and will agree to dlspcn.se with the gas as long as they are in ollico , and have a vote upon the question. There are some in the council who protest against shutting oil'tho gas , and then turning it on , and thus continuing a series of expensive e\- pcrimonts.Tliu charter of thogas company does not expire until Februarys.1 ! ) , 188H. When that time comes it is Imped that th ; re will be cither better or cheaper ways of lighting the streets. There is a proposition to us > o electric lights , but the electric light company is understood to be unwilling to arrange for the tower sv-Uim unless given a ten years' contract. There is some objection raised to making any such contract , for then the city would bo'tied up in part , when the present gas charter is out. Until that charter is out the company has the exclusive right to the streets for gas mains , etc. , anil no other gas company can well come in to bid against this ono. The question is ono which IH bothering the aldermanic brains somewhat. Some move will doubtless be .soon made to get more light , and for less money. At present the city's contract with the tras company has expired , and the streets are being lighted under a monthly arrangement , liable to termi nate at any time. Lime , cement , piaster , hair , coal , etc. Council Blull's Fuel company , No. 53 ! ) Broadway , telephone 1JJG. A Runaway Hurdler. There was a lively runaway on Main street yesterday. A horse and buggy be longing to Mr. Grecnameyer were stand ing near the postollico when the horse became frightened at a bicycle passing. The steed went at the business of fur nishing a runaway item with a good deal of enthusiasm. In about two jumps he succeeded in scattering the buggy so that there was not a quorum loft of the pieces even , and dashing across the street he gave a great hurdle act , clearing at ono bound the team of the Boston Tea company. In jumping over this team ho cleared them without a catch , except a remnant of the smashed buggy catching in a tug and breaking that. Feeling that he had done enough for one day ho then allowed himself to bo caught and led away peaceably. The pieces ot buggy were swept up and placed in an oxpres.s wagon. Latest improved gasoline stoves at No 504 Main street , W. A.V ood. Our stock of Refrigerators is the largest in Council Blnll's. See our goods and prices. No. 41 Main street. Cole & Cole. A Day With Many Knights. The Knights Templar are making ex tensive preparations for observing As cension day the 10th. It is expected that a largo number of Knights will be here from other cities , and the day will bo one which will proye of public interest. The local Knights have been busy planning and working , and the visitors will be en tertained royally. A pilgrimage has been outlined consisting of a pleasant trip up amongst the bin Us and glens , and around by the institution for the deaf and dumb , and thence to Judge James' park , where there will bn refresn- ment. All of the Knights are to bo in uniform and mounted , so that the pilgim- age will bo a brilliant pagoantrv. A number from Omaha , from Missouri Valley and other places in the vicinity , have expressed their intention of being hero , to join in the observance of the day. day.J. J. G. Tit ) ton has good houses to rent. P Bliss , 1514 Douglas street , Omaha , will have a special display of wJiito bonnets tmd hats Saturday. Park Concert Friday. Odell Bros. & Co. have arranged with Dalby's Fifth Regiment band for their annual open air concert to bo given in Uayliss park on Friday evening , com mencing at ? o'clock. The above firm pro vided our citizens with a very enjoy able concert last year and have an at tractive programme , including eonio now things ready for this time , which will be published Friday morning. - J. G. Tipton says bo is selling property every day and that ho sometimes thinks that lid will got all sold out , and then they will make a rush on him and ( ill him full of bargains again. Ho said ho had some bargains listed with him yesterday iu residence and business property that makes his heart go thumpity thump , to think ho has not got the money to take care of them himself. - Bliss , 1514 Douglas street. Omaha , will have a special display of white bonnets and hats Saturday. The Hospital Needs. In furnishing the Cottage hospital the ladies find many things essential for the comfort , convenience and absolute neces sities of such a place. They suggest that all persons having articles of furniture , dishes , kitchen utensils , lamps , mats. rugs , etc. , which they would bo pleased to donate , can notify Mrs. George T. I'helps or Mrs. Wildloy , who are the monthly visiting committee , and super intend the business at the hospital this month. Such articles will be promptly called for and thankfully received. Wo cmphasi/.o the fast that the donation of a timepiece will bo most gratefully ap preciated. We thank the ladies who have so hoartilv responded to our call for a basket of provisions , and still there are many calls unanswered. Shall wo take it for granted that "silenco gives consent , " and notify you in duo course for your basket , or will you give us an answer which both you and the W. C. A. will be proud to own and receive. KKCOUUINO SECUETAUV , W. C. A. Drs. Hanchctt & Smith , oflico No. 13 Tcarl st. Residence , ISO Fourth st. Telephone - phone No 10. Cheap storage in either small or car load lots nt.Nos. 23 , 24 and 20 Pearl street , J. R , Snydcr. J. WE. . L , Squire make beautiful abstracts of title , and deserve the suc cess they tire enjoying. Oflico of Mulholland & Co. , removed to in under the Citizens' bank. Telephone No. 109. Leave your orders for ico. GARDEN HOSE , Steam , Gas and Water Pipe NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY , No 552 Broadway , - Council Bluffs , Iowa Mtill Orders Shipped Promptly. O. CT. OOLZB-5T Real Estate Broker and Dealers Council Illulft OIIU-c , Temple. Ottuiliit OMUeo 111 Xorlli Kith Ntrcct. Particular altciilioii y I von lo In- vcKflitf ; I'umlH for iiou - resi dent * . Special baruaiu * In loin V acre property In Omaha iV C'oini- cll It la IN. Correspondence solic ited. Swanson Music Company , No. 329 Broadway Con iicil E luffs ESTEY PIANOS , CAI3P & GO.'S PIANOS , ALSO PIANOS OF OTHER MAKES. Estey Organs , Camp & Co's ' Organs and Western CottageOrgans A few comments regarding the Estey Pianos. In every civilized country on the glebe the namu of Esti y is u household word with lovers ot music1 ; it is u guarantee for the o.xquisitt ) quality of tone in musical instruments , bearing the name thut com- nuinds confidence , admiration and enthusiasm. SPECIAL NOTICES. DSTOO71CE. Sppcl.il advertisements , such ns Lost , Fo ind iol/oun , Tor Siilo , To Ilent , Vinnts , lionrdlnir , etc , will bolnsortoil In this ( oluiun tit the loir ratoof TEN CUNTS 1'Ult LINK fortlioOrst insoc- /ivoCcntsrcrLlnufoi'cuchgubsoqmmt Innortioo. Lt'iivo advertisement.- our ollico No. U I'curl street , no.ir llroadwiiy , Council UIutTs. WANTS. \\/"AM'ii : A Imly curlier who cnn Keep hooks. Answer liy letter , stilting experi ence. references , uNo 8 ilury expected. Doom , llo i ollico , Council FOItHAMj Ono Jersey nnd Durham yearling bull. Weight about 80o pounds. Inquire of M. Clciison , near Wnlmsli round house. "tlTANTKO A competent irirl for Kitchen T work. ( Jood waies pmd. Inquire of J. Mueller , No. 7 - Willow uveniic. _ rANTIiD ( iood Klrl for smull private tarn- lly. Apply to Mrs. Geo. T. I'helpa , ut OKden House. SALE Or Trade Six sections of peed FOIl In Lincoln county , Neb. , on U. P. railway. Call on or address Odoll Uros. & Co. , 103 I'earl St. , Council lllutrs. UKN'T lloiteo of tlvo rooms. JmjuTfo at16 Franklin street. FOH SALE Cheap ; a treed horse. Can boat three minutes. Enquire at No. 13 West llroudwny. NOTICE Will pay the highest price for flrst- class ca t-otr lady'8 , Kenti , and children's clothing , boots , shoes , hats , etc. 1) . Goldstein , Nos.17 and h liioudwav. DlRBolutlon Notice. Thnflnn of WlrtJt Duquette , wholesale fruit , confectionery and commission merchants is this day dissolved by mutual consent. W. O Wlrt retlrlnvr The business will hereafter conducted by M. Iuiiicttc. | who assumes all liabilities and will collect all accounts of the latotlrm. W. O. WIUT. Council Illutrs , May 7 , " 87. M. DUQUEFTP. House Cleaning Is to be done by nearly all the ladies in the spring. Now is the ripht time to do this. For ladies , it is a disagreeable but unavoid able work , and wo make the ofler to do the most troublesome work of all , that is TO CLEAN THE CARPETS. Wo clean the carpets , velvets , moqucttcs , brussels , or any other kind of carpets , without taking them up. Wo guarantee THAT THE CAHl'KT WIU. UK I'KKHErTLY CLEAN , THAT THE COLUltS AUE HKSTOItED , and that no dust will bo left in the car pet. We guarantee our work and refer to prominent parties in this city. Send us a postal card and we will call upon you and explain in what way our cleaning takes place. G. A. FISHEU. No. C2iJ Sixth Avenue , Council Hlull's. E. S. BAKNETT , Justice of the Peace , 415 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. Korses $ Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select from. Several -pairs of fine drivers , sin gle or do'ible. MASON WISE , Star Sale Stabfes and Mule Yards Urouawuy , Council UlulIs.Opp. Dummy Depot CO pel if et irorsc3 and mules kept'constantlyou ' hand , for sale at retail or in car load Orders promptly tilled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. SIILUTKK & BOLKV , Proprietors. Telephone No. 114 Formerly of Keil Sale. Stables , corner lit. two. and 4th street. FRANK S. RICE , ENGINEER , Designs , estimates anrl reports on bridges , viaducts , foundations and conornl engineering. Blue prints of any slzo nnilquantltr. Office No 13 N. Matu St. , First National Bank Bltck. Announces that Ills stock of Finelmported SpringMillinory In Choice Shapes ot Hati & Bonnets , Toiether with a Laraeline of Jfoveltlen in Fancy Ma terials to now Ready for Your Careful Inspection , 1514 Douglu St , , Omaha. OO The Ladies At the Presbyterian Church , Thursday Evening , May 12th. PltOOItAMMi : : OrKan "I > roco sloiml .March , " 8. II. Whitney. Mr. 0. Noinmndle. Tilo-"IIiill , Hall , Hall , " Anderlou. Misses Markeland Mr. Hypes. "AtiK-el at the Window" Tours. Mr. llrlRham. "OHalutails" Lls/t. Ladles' Choral Society , Mr , KnuiKo , director. Duot-"I Will Miunlfy Thro" Mosenthal. Miss es 1'usoy and Mhrkel. lteelt-"And God fronted Man. " Air"In Native Worth" Haydn'sCreatliin. Mr. Wllklim. Duet "Tho Aiiirel" Hiiblnstoln. Misses.Merkcl A "Lift Thlno Ilyes-Mcmlelssolin. II "TwlllKlit"-Alit , Ladles' Choral Society. "Kcssiirreotion" Holaen. Mr. llrlKhnm. Trio "O , rimidUo-Ari'inlbrlf. lliid. Misses I'uscy , Market and Mr. Trejnor Hear My I'raver" MendoIssohn , Solo .Miss Mcrkcl arid Mixed Chorus. Reserved Seats at Bushneli's , 7oc. REAL ESTATE , Vacant Lots , Lands , City Itesldonccs and Farms. Acre property In western Dart of city. All selling cheap to make room for spring stock R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate & Insurance Agent , liootn 6 , over Officer & I'usoy's Hunk , Coune liluils. O. B. ALLEN , Engineer , Surveyor , MapPublisher JVb. 11 North Main St. City and countv mnps. ot cities and counties In western Iowa , Nebraska and Kansas. JOHN Y. STONE. J AGO II 8IUS SrONE & S/MS , Attorneys at Law , actice in tti ; State and Federal Courts. Rooms 7 and S Shugart-Beno Block. * COUNCIL BLUFFS. THE TROTTING STALLIONS , DR. ARCHIBALD ( Standard No. 1MH5) ) Sired by Alniont No 33 , und "Rcgistor , " ( Standard. No. 5812. Sired by Tramp No. 808. These stallions will make the season of 1887 at the Coun cil Bluffs Driving 1'ark. For particulars inquire of or address , WADE CARY , Council Bluffs , la. OFFICER < C 1'USET , Council Bluffs.Iowa. Established 1S57. I will be. at the Pticifle HotclCouncll Bluffs , every Saturday forenoon OmnhnDantal Association removed to Ilollnmn Block , cor. 13th nnd Farnnm. Best sets teeth fO , fully warranted. All operations rendered painless by the use of our new antesthetlo. Dr. Huughawout , Manager. J ? . RICE , 1U. D. Cancers and other Tumors Removed without the knite or Drawing o Blood. Over 30 vears Practical experience. No. 11 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. SOUSE , The only Hotel in Council Bluffs Having n Fire Estape. And All Modern Improvements. 215 , 217 and 219 Main St. MAX MOON , Prop. People's ' Store GREAT MAY SALE ! Will Open 1 it-Morrow Morn inn. May AOtlt. Tills in or ALL And reduction * have been made that mill lie inlrrcsliny. Tic scntton for iri'ariny these in now only fairly opened , and it nutserin foolish to reduce prices on ( food * thut arc Ji in season , ( nit that's the ifiiy we do It. ll'c ' ' nei'ci'carry fttylcn occrfrotn one season to another , and we don'i ' malt till it is so late that nobody it-ants them before tec rcditec prices. Jti'crythiny will be found as ad vertised , JfiO pieces Worsted Dress Goods , in the best upriity shades , if < i inelies widefot in 'rly sold at ttuc to GOc , Onr May Sale Price 25c. 27 > pieces all wool , . ' ! ( } , US and4O Inch tSiiltinija In all the Intent shades , formerly i-old at ( i3ctol Iter yard , Our May Sale Price 50c 12,7 Combination fulls , lnflne.it im ported floods , with plnsh and vel vet stripes , formerly sold at Vfl to $ ilfi each. Onr May Sale Price $20 $ A FA'lTEItN. BARGAINS IN WASH GOODS THIS GREAT MA Y SALE. READ EVERY WORD ! Victoria Lawns , He , 4c , fie , Sc , lOc and Ific. India Linen. Gc , Sc , lOc , l , > c , 18c and 20c. Check Nainsook , fie , tic , Sc , 10ct Ific and % < > c. India Mull , We , l. r , 2Oc and 2. > c Stt ied and liarrcd Cambrics in vhlte and ecru , 4c , Gc , Gc , Sc , lOc , 15c , ISc and 20c. Thousands of pieces of yoods to be slatiyhtcred. Three cases of good Cinnliams , Iress and apron styles at Gc. The same yoods are sold tn this city Jsc- vhcrc at from lOc to 12cper \ yard. Two eases best quality I'onyee laniards Ginnhams , eleyant pat- erns , best goods at 10c ; reyitlar iriee Ific to ISc , 7fiO pieces best dress styles Seersucker - sucker and Ginyhams at lOc and 12\c. \ The moat elegant styles of 1'vench and Scotch Ginyhams will befound among them. 7-8 wide American Sateens , Sc vorth 12\c , 7-8 wide American Sateens , lOc vorth IGc. 7-8 wide American Sateens , IGc ; vorth 20c. French Sateens , yard wide , 20c tnd 2Sc ; worth 3Gc. .Best fiench Sateens , yard wide , JOvand ; i7\c \ ; worth SOc. Tliese goods offered at above prices and only one dress pattern will be sold to any one customer , IICMtY CISEMAX & CO.'S PEOPLE'S STORE , Nos , 314(316,3l8anl320 ( , ( BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - IA. 2f. S , Special and prompt atten ion given to all orders entrusted to our care. Samples furnished K/JOM application * ELECTRICITY ! DR. RICHARD'S ' Electric Bath Rooms and Office Ho. 607 Busier St. , Council Bluffs. One Square North of the P. O. Building. Treatment and Baths Given Ladies by Mrs. Dr Richards on Tuesday , Thursday & Saturday. Electricity isa rlemarlcablc naturalagent which has long been known and utilized as a rt-me dy fordscase and continued experience has enlarged its sphere of useful ness and improved its appliances by which it is cmplo > ed until its utility a iul virtue lias become second to no other known remedy , in the treatment of certain forms of disease. This ngent is employed here in all its most serviceable forms by the aid of large batteries , static machin'cis , electric cabinet baths , electric water baths , the elec tric chair and electrodes for treating all partb of the body. We are prepared to do all that can be done with these great remedies. In cakes of Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Paralysis , Spinal Irritation , Rectal Diseases , Nervous Diseases in females arising from Uterine disorders and many other chronic and subacutc troubles , It stands at the head of all known remedies or methods cure. A thorough study of it for years and the successful treatment of hundreds of cases , after all other remedies had fail ed , is sufficient evidence of its great worth and perfectly satisfies us with its good ell'ecls on the diseased body. In the great hospitals and sanitarians of America and Europe , electricity is leading ail other methods of treatment. In aH leading colleges the professors are teaching electricity as one of the potent remedies and a special chair is appointed in manv of them. Many of the ablest physicians of _ all who would as often advise and use the wrong current as the right one or depend upon it in diseases for which it is not adopted. We are sure that when the people become educated in the use of electricity ( or many diseases with which the body Is afflicted and find the great good therein , the medicines and patent righted nos- tiums upon which they now rely will grow old and dusty on the shelves. Electricity is nature's great remedy and to fully understand and skilfully apply it is our effort and aim in life. For further information cill at the oflico or send for do- srriptivo and illustrated pamphlet on Electricity and Electro Therapeutic Baths , by DR. RICHARDS , C07 Mynster Street , Coiincil Bluffs , la. V HARKNESS BROTHERS ! Headquarters for Good Goods ! arpets and Dry Goods , We are still to be found on the Old Camp Ground 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , la With the largest and best selected stock of Carpets ever brought to this city. Our stock of Dress Goods comprises the finest fabrics , and also the most substantial but less costly. Those wishing good goods and as repre sented will not fail to give us a call. SAMPLES AND PRICES SENT BY MAIL. Don't Forget the Place , No. 4O1 BROADWAY , > COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.