THE OMAHA DAHJY BEE : WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 2 , 1887. THE DAILY BEE. COTTNOIL BLUFFS. OFFICE NO. 12 , PKAltL STHKHT. Ibtlirtrtd by rirrln In any part of the rlty t twenty cents per week. „ U. W Tit/rov , . . . _ TAl.KPJIONKSJ Itoiram Orrici , No. 43. MIGHT KDITOII Nn.ua. MLNOK MKNTIO.V. ft. V. Plumbing Co. Itcincmbor : No register , no vote. lieltcr , tailor , Kail goods rlienp. The "Mlctmrl Strojjofl" ' comimny will be hero November 7. "Little BOSH ! " The best fie cigar in tbo city. Troxell liruu. , ngontM. The funeral of Gideon Miller , who died on Sunday last , of iwrnljnis , oc curred yesterday , The Bankrupt shoo -torc on Main street ia having a now glass front put in to improve the light. An Omaha firm will MHIII occupy the etoro jit 680 Broadway as a laundry. Their loabo runn for three years. The Crystal Mills company ban broken ground for the foundation of the new warehouse on South Main street. The latest bet ported at the Manhattan offers $ IM ) to * 1M ( ) that tlie whole repub lican state ticket will be elected. The old United Brethren church is being moved to the western part of tbo city for the UMJ of the Overtoil mis-mm. Gideon Miller , who died of paralysis Monday , was buried yc&tvrday afternoon from his late residence on South Kighth Htreet. The Harmony Mission s-ocial will be ' entertained ln'-inorrow evening at tie ) residence of Mrs. , T. M. I'almer , on Har mony street. Ed Kelsey has disposed of Iho op era house barber shop to John O'fJeilly , and will conduct the toiiMiriul depart ment at the transfer. The district conference of the M. K. church is in SC-MOII ! at Slienandoah this week. It began iti labors on yesterday. Rev. Dr. Rees is in attendance. Jack Hamilton , from Avoca , who is held to await the action of the grand jury , was brought to this city ycrtesday by Deputy Slierill Mcfandless , of that town. The city council meets again Friday evening , and all parties holding bills against the city are requested to hand them in immediately , that they may bo passed upon at that time. There was a good-si/.ed audience at the opera house last evening to see "Natural Gas. " The specialties were first-class , and , should this company como hero again , standing room will bo ftt a premium. Permit to wed was yesterday granted to I'M ward Myor and 'Mary E. O'llcarn , both of this city ; John Allen and Carrie L. Mardis. both of this city ; G. A. Neubauer and Elizabeth Woodard , both of tliis county. From 0 o'clock this morning until 8 o'clock this evening is the last chance for registration of voters. Tnose who fail to take advantage of it will liud the atmosphere decidedly chilly when they go to the polls next Tuesday. The approach grading at the Union Pacific bridge K about completed , and * the bridge will be in readiness for travel on the 7th. The huge bronze buffalo's head is being placed in posi tion and will be . lininbcd bometimo to-day. It is reported that within a few months at least two ilo/.un cottages for leasing will bo erected between Broad way and the transfer. As a result ol the increasing demand for desirable locations , property values thereabouts- are advancing. Troxell BrW. store came near being the scone of a con Hag ration Monday evening. Their store was suddenly stricken with paralysis and collapsed forthwith. Active work on the part ol the clerks prevented a bla/o , although , -v-J1 little damage was done. . * / rpiol.0 WU8 a grout rush for naturaliza tion papers at the citv clerk's olllco , yesterday morning. Twenty-five foreigners - oigners renounced allegiance to poten tates of the old world and became Amer ican citizens. Appearances indicated that they would vote the democratic ticket. The electric light linemen are put ting up the wire for the new masts. The mast lights will bo twenty-eight in number and will all bo on a single cir cuit wire. The lights will be double , having two sots of carbons. One will burn until midnight , and the other froir then until morning. One of the city's fire engines was sen' ' out to the deaf and dumb institute yes tcrdivy to pump out the reservoir con nected with the artesian well , so tha it can bo cleaned out and a supply o pure ice bo obtained this winter. Enougl ice is taken from this reservoir to sup ply the institution during the year. Philip E. Burton died at St. Bernard' hospital Monday afternoon of typhoii malaria. Ho was a native of Pennsyl viiuiiv and was twenty-four years of ago The funeral took place yesterday after noon at 1 o'clock. His father and i brother wore present. They both an members of the Odd Follows , and 01 that account pall-bearers were furnishei by that order. The Union Pacific land ofllce's displa ; . of vegetables and cereals at the transfe is very beautiful , and excites unboundci admiration from numberless visitors This grain is all of this year's growth and isthe product of Kansas and Nebraska ka soil. Much taste was shown in tli arrangement , and the designs are man ; anil various. Mr. Wells has the contract for transferring forring freight at the transfer , and th old way of transferring freight will b reviven. This necessitates the increas of the force , and men were being gatl : ered up yesterday to form anotho night gang. The change by which al freight is now to bo transferred her will cause a largo number of men to b steadily employed at the transfci This , with the other changes bcin made , will make a regular little city i that vicinity. Self rising buckwheat , fourteen cenl a pnckago , two for twenty-live cent : Troxell Bros. Money to loan. Cooper & Judsou. OVKUCOATIXGSI Greatly reduced in price hoyou can sav 110.00 to $15.00 on u coat , far bolter an cheaper than you can buy ready mad < Koitor , the Tailor , No. 810 Broadway. Mrs. II. Leo , 123 Upper Broad\nr Dressmaking and sowing in priva ) families. Best mince meat , thrco pounds I ( twenty-live cents. Troxell Bros. Every ono nufliinpr a cash purchase i 25 cents at T. D , King & Co's. clgi etoro gets a ehanco in the annual pri ; drawing. Twenty elegant pri/os. Llbt your properly witli Cooper JUdbon , No. 120 Main st. . . < " Starch , povoa cents per pound , thr ixmnda for ' twonty'vcentB , nt Troxt Iko * . DOINGS IN COUNCIL BLUFFS , Hnllowo'on Jokers Have Tholr Laugh First and Trouble Later. A HOTEL SNEAK BOUND OVER. Ho J'YolH Worftc Alioirt Ills Nninc Thnii 111 * I'llfcrlug-Thc District Court HCOITH Hut 1'nlla to Htnrt. Tlntl Their I.niiKli I'irst. Three ipruco joung men , not boys , were having a merrier time Hal- low'en night than such a trio generally lias. They were not con tent with the 01 dinary gates , but con cluded it would be much funnier to take a buggy which was in a yard .in the Fourth ward. There was a five-board fence in the way , but this was nothing , and they actually lifted the buggy over the fence , and away they went down Iho street at a run , drawing the buggy as lightly as if it were a featherweight. They were suddenly accosted by two of ficers , Anderson , of the merchants' po lice , and Stevens , of the regular force. The olllcers insisted on taking the three young men to jail , despite their plead ings , their begging for the sake of their family name , their positions in society , and all that. The ofliccrs sternly in sisted that they should take the buggy back to tbo place where they got it and then go with them to jail. There seemed no other way , and the trio began hauling the buggy back several blocks. The oflicers rode , and the load seemed heavy , When the fence was reached it seemed to have grown sev eral feet during their ab-eiicc. They were heavy hearted and the buggy still heavier. Their strength was shaky , and it was only by the assistance of the ollicors that they were able to get the buggy over the fence again. Then they were told that if they would go right homo they could escape the noisome dungeon. This announcement called forth the first smile that had been per ceptible since the gay trio were sur prised by the oHicers. For best quality coal and wood , call on Gibson , 1 > G Pearl street. This afternoon at 12 o'clock , grand opening of the great 10.000 year clock exhibition at 330 Broadway , near Bechtelo'b hotel. Admisiion 10 cents. II. Eiscman fe Co. are ofTcringbigbar gains in dress goods this week. See their ad. in another column. Alter a Winter Wiirdrofor. Kid Grant was before 'Squire Biggs yesterday for a preliminary hearing on Iho charge of grand larceny. Mr. Tin- ley appeared ns prosecuting attorney , in the absence of Colonel Daily , while Colonel Whittlcsey served as the attor ney for tbo defendant. Grant had sneaked into the Mcrgeu hoiibo , on lower Main street , and bad visited sev eral of the rooms , helping himself to two overcoats and other articles. As he was coming down the stairs he was seen by Mr. Morgen , caught , and made to unload. He had two hats on , one of which belonged to Captain Hayes , one of the boarders. Ho also had on one of Hayes' shirts , and underclothing belong ing to Mr. Lindboy. The overcoat which he had on belonged to Prof. Hewitt , another boarder , and another overcoat , belongjng to Hayes , ho dropped from his arm when caught. Grunt had little to say to these accusations , his chief indignation seem ing to bo directed to the way the information mation had his name , as "Kid" Grant. Ho wanted it distinctly understood that ho was no "kid. " His name was Chris tiansen Grant , and ho called himself "Kit" for short not "Kid. " Colonel Whittlesoy tried to got a continuance , but his motions were overruled , and when ho found that other objections to proceedings were likewise of no avail , he declared that he would close the case right then and there , for ho saw that the court was bound to assume that his client was guilty anyway. Judge Biggs then was hot , and resented such an in sult. The colonel declared he meant no insult , and the case came to a finish by the "Christian kid" being bound over to the district court in the sum of $500. Ho was not quite ready to furnibh this amount of bonds , and so was taken to the Hotel O'Neill. Grant seems to bo a slick sneaker , but this time ho was not quite slick enough. * Fine while clover honey , eighteen cents per pound at Troxoll Bros. . One thousand head of one , two and _ three-year-old steers for sale. Will give credit to reliable parties. Enquire of A. .T. Grconanmycr , 023 Myiibter st. , telephone 121. Raishib London layers , eighteen cents per pound at Troxell Bros. Wadsworth , Etnyro < Sc Co. , 230 Main street , make reliable abstracts of prop erty in Pottawattamie county. Aylcsworth's Grist. There were seven names on the police docket yesterday morning two drunks and five disturborsof the peace. Charles Conloy was fined $7.00 for his little spree , and John Hnyden was charged 50 cents extra for the additional luxury of a ride in the patrol wngoii. William Matloek , John Lewis , William Recdet and J. Witchor had celebrated hallow o'on in grand bhapo , and the first three were taxed 89.CO , and the latter $10 as a guard against excessive exuberance in tbo future. Josie Smith had deposited $10 fqp her appearance at 0 o'clock but evidently concluded that she would not got ott for much lobs , as she failed to materialize. The parties wore all short of money. The only ono who could pay his line was Matloek , and ho had tc travel in an otlicer's company quite u while before ho could secure tno neccS' snry amount. The other five were tucked into ono of the cells of the citj jail to christen the new flag flooring , Mrs. Paddy Smith appeared before the judge and was given permission to gc down and clean up Mr. Paddy's house with strict injunctions to refrain froir any former demonstrations of pounding his head with the broomstick bccaubt ho wouldn't hold the dustpan. Tin trial of the hotel sneak thieves was so1 for Friday. Mr. Ludwig Thomas , win was ono of the .losers , will remain ii : the city us a witness ngainbt them. J. W. and E. L. Squire lend money. t"Let ) HOr Go Gallagher , " "Littli Boss. " Best five cent cigar in the city Troxoll Bros. , agents. Common Council. Last evening the common council mo in special session. Present : Aldonnoi Lacy , Danforth , Keller , Hammer am Metcalt. In the abso'iico of the mayo Mdorman Keller was elected chalrmai pro tern' Mr.'John Lindt was heard- i : 'relation to the paving of. u certain pot tlon of Fourth street with brick. Ho objected to it on these grounds : The work is to bo done as an experiment to see whether brick paving is as.mitisfac- tory as block ; ono side is to bo paved with brick , the other with woou , the wear would come upon the wood paving , ns the teams would choose that side in preference to the other ; that the wear and cost would como upon the property owners adjacent to the wood paving. Ho suggested that the test bo made upon intersections. He also protested against the assess ment for sewerage on Fourth street , as the property owners on the west side were paying for sewerage in .tho alloy immediately back of them , and liad no connection with the street sewer pipe. Protest of Hoist fc Spetman against assessment for sewerage. Also protest of J. M. Phillips and several residents on Harribon street on the same matter. Filed. Petition of Henry Boecrnft for a re mittance of taxes for improvements on his homestead. Referred. Petition of property owners on Harri son btreet for the completion of paving and curbing on that street this fall. Referred. Petition : That Stuteman street be tween Bloomer and Kneppor streets bo put in a condition for travel. Granted , and workrordcred done immediately. Petition : That driveway to boulevard bo put up to grade within five days. Granted. Resolution : That the Western Union Telegraph company remove their poles at the corner of Eighth and Broadway to some other place. Adopted. Resolution : That Ninth avenue to the Union Pacific bridge bo put up to grade and property owners remove ob stacles. Adopted. Resolution : That Vinostreet bo curbed and paved and sidewalks laid , and that property owners bo ordered to do work abutting on their property. Adopted. Bids for grading lower Broadway were opened : Mr. Callahan , 33o and ( ! 5c ; H. E. Owen , two bonds but no bid ; Leo & Kline , from ! .3c to Two ; Wells & Rioloy , from IWc to 53c. All referred to com mittee cm streets'and alloys and city engineer , with orders to report at next meeting. These bids cover different portions of Broadway from Twelfth to the river. Adjourned to meet to-day at 2 p. m. E. H. Sheafo loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All ousincss strictly confidential. Ofllco , 600Broadway , cor ner Main btreet , up stairs. The District Court. Judge Loofbourow was yesterday de tained by the trial of the Bagley ease at Glcnwood , bo that the term of court hero was not opened as announced. Notices were yesterday scut to the jurymen tliut they would not need to co/mo hero until Wednesday , November 0 , the day after election , at which time the court will begin business. Judge Loofbourow is expected hero Thursday of this week , at i meeting of the district judges to bo lield here to arrange matters of mutual jonyenience. Ho may take up some _ business while here , but the jury trials ivill not be reached until after election. Pants ! I'ants ! ! Just received , a largo now stock of pants goods , on which special bargains ire now offered , at present reduced iriccs. Pants made to order can be had is cheap as ready made. Roller , the Tailor , No. 310 Broadway. The finest line of pon-pons , banner ods , banner ornaments , etc. , in Iho jity at "Domestic" olllce , 103 Main itrcet. * Personal Paragraphs. Henry Amos leaves to-day for Salt , ako City. Otis Allis , of Mills county , was in the city yesterday. Oscar Ilemmick has entered the em ploy of Troxell Bros. L. N. Gallup , of Emerson , la. , was at ho Pacific yesterday. Rev. E. G. O'Groat , of Nevada , la. ; risited the Bluffs yesterday. General G. M. Dodge passed cast over ho Rock Island road yesterday morn- nff- nffMrs. Mrs. T. Ilnyncs is enjoying a visit i-om her mother , who lives at Orange Dity.M. . M. Marcus , a Broadway clothing mer chant , is about to open a branch store at Nebraska City. Rev. G. W. Crafts and family will move into their now homo on Sixth btreot this week. L. J. Childs and family leave to-day for southern California , where they will spend the winter. Peter Roinheimer , of Risings , Neb. , was in the city yesterday disposing of potatoes by the car load. Mr. E. L. Tate , of Philadelphia , is looking the city over with an object of an ultimalo removal hero. John Van Kirk , of Silver City , a well known stock man , was at the Kiel house yesterday , accompanied by his wife. Mrs. Kirklnnd is in Milwaukee , Wis. , to which place she was suddenly sum moned on Sunday last to attend the fu neral of her brother. Deputy Marshal Burnsof DcsMoincs , was in the city yesterday. Ho reports that city ns very dull almost dead and lays it all to prohibition. Arthur , son of J. R. Gaines , who was stricken with partial paralysis while at school one day last week , has so far i-o- covercd that ho returned lo school yes terday. Look out for BIG BARGAINS in Cali fornia fruits next Saturday at Troxoll Bro's. It IK Surprising ! t But a fact. You can get an elegant up holstered rocker , spring scat and onus for nothing , lOo Main St. The original warrant on which John Bunyan was arrested for the imprison ment during which ho wrote the first part of "Tho Pilgrim's Progress , " has recently been found in England. It fills a half a sheet of foolscap ; is dated Marca 4 , 1074 , and in it Bunyan is de scribed " . " as a "Tynker. "I sco a star , Evo's first born , in whose train" Comes the damp twilight that bringeth pain. For aches of head , neuralgia , cut and bruise , Try Salvation Oil , these will you lose. "How can Mrs. Smith wear such n handsome velvet coat ? " "My dear child , don't you know her husband saves doctors1 bills by ubing Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for the children. " Aunt Katie Shelby , an aged ncgress , who died a few days ago In Shawnco- town , 111. , claimed to be ono hundred and twenty-five years 'old , and good judges thought that she was certainly ono hundred and fifteen. She was n middle-aged woman when Lafayette stopped in Shawueotown over sixty years ngo. IK you suspect any tendency to cofr gobtion in .your kidneys and bladder you can safely increase their activity bj using that genial tonio and uijvor fall 'ing'romcdy , Dr. J. U : McLcaus ) LiVei auu Kidney Balm. ' . / . . ' " ' , ' " ' ' Among the recent discoveries nt Pompoli wo a wooden case containing ; a complete sot of surgical instruments , many of which are similar to those used In the present day. BITTERS 3Wj imco 1 SENNA- -BUCHU It hu stood the Toit of Tttn , ' "urlnr 11 DlMtiei of the .BLOOD , UVM.STOM. ] lACBDDHKY0BOW- ELS , * . ItPntifleitho I Blood , XnTigoratoi and BT8PBPBIA.COH8TI. CURES PATION , JAUNDICE , ULDISEUESOnK BICKHEADACHI.BIL- LIVER XOTOCOMFLAIXTS.te diMppoir at one * under KIDNEYS iU oenofleitl influence. STOMACH It li purely a Kedlelne AND ai ite cathartic proper- tlet forbids Iti nie as a BOWELS. beverage. It is pleai- ant to tno taste , and as 1SSS ? easily taken by children - ren as adults. AliORUGGISTS PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO I Bola ProptUtor * . SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. SPECIAL advertisements , such ns Lostround , To Ioan , 1'or Sulo. To Kent , Wants , HoanliiiK , utt1.lllliH Itwrti-d In this column at tlio low rate of TRN CUNTS PKll LINE for the llrst 111- Heitlnn nnd Vivo Cents 1'cr Llna for each mibse- quent Insertion. Leave advertisements at our nlllro No. K 1'cail Street , near liruudnny. Connell - ell nililta. loua. WANTS. WANTnU A peed dlnliiKroom glilj al o a lady cook at Homo Uestamant , 317 llioail- way. Hl'NT Houses and furnished looms. J. Foil Davidson , ( ES ! Fifth avenue. mo KXCHANOK-Vor Council llluffs or Omaha J- property , a retail stock of boots and shoes , amount , $4,0uu. Call at store. No. WW Hrondway , or address H. Martin , Council Hinds , Iowa. " 171O K S A LR Second-hand Columbia blcyclo -I ? very cheap , KMnch , at Ilee ollito. hundred thousand dollars to loan on ONK estate and chattels by i' . J. Day , iiU Pearl st. BUILDING lots and acre property for sale by F. J. Day , 3-J Pearl ht. SALE OH TUADE-For Council llluirs EOH property , 40.0UU acres of Iowa and Ne- biaskaland. J. U. nice , 110 Mala bt. , Council 1 Hulls. FOR KENT A iluuly furnished fiont loom , IU st lloor , in private residence near court house. Water lu room , lighted and heated , Large closet. Hefereuces required. Addiess II. K , Hee olllce , Council lllun.s. TWO Trotting - Stallions FOR SALE CHEAP ! STANDARD. UNDEll HULK 6. WADE GARY , Council Bluffs , OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COOUroodway , Council muffs , Io\\a. Established 1S57. JOHN Y. bTONF- . JACOB SIMMS STONE & SIMS , Attorneys at Law , Practice In the State and Federal Courts. Olllce , Kooius T and 8 Shugart-Deuo lllock. Council lllulfs , Iowa. FINE MILLINERY. W FALL STYLES OPEN , 15H DOUGLAS STREET , - - - OMAHA. E. 8. BARNETT , JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , 415 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank or uuslnes house In the city Collections a specialty. FINEST LANDAUS ! Coaches and Hacks in the City , WILLIAM WELCH. OKKICES : No. 418 nroadway-Tho Manhattan. Telephone No.33 No. 015 Main Street , Telephone No. 0. Pyramid of Modern Time ! 401 1111001 4 Hundred 1 Four 100 and 1 L. L. 51 19 31 100x101x100x100-401 , $100xlO-$10-The Amt. saved on every $100 by dealing at 1O4 algebraic equation : LetA-401 and ex k > q z , m e-what our competi tors say. Result : Go to 401 for Fall Goods , Silks , Dress Goods , Underwear , Flannels , Carpets , Oil Cloths , Axminster , Moquettes , Body Brussels , Tap estry Brussels , Three-ply Ingrain , Matting , Rugs , &c. , &c. , &c. , &c. , &c. B 3 = 3013 'vTT- Harkness Bros. Ogden Boiler Works CARTER & SON , Prop's. Mnmifncturerf o AI M of STEAM mm AND SHEET IRON WORK. Orders by mall for repairs promptly attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed. 10th Avenue , Ad dress Ogdeu Iron Works , Council Bluffs , Iowa. CRESTON HOUSE , Main Street , Council Bluffs , Only Hotel In the City with Flro Es cape. Electric Call Bells. Accommodations First Class , Rates Always Reasonable , MAX MOHN , Proprietor. Star Stables and Mule Yards Broadway , Council Bluffs , Opp. Dummy Depot. Horses arid mules constantly on hand , for sale at retail or In car load lots. Orders promptly filled by tontract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. TelcnhoiiHlll. SCHLUTEH & HOLEY. Opposite Dummy Depot , Council HlulTs. FINLEY BURKE , Attorney - at - Law. Second Floor Ilrown Ilulldlntf , 115 FB3A.K.IJ STK.E3E3T , . . . . COUNCIL 11MJITS , IOWA N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace Office Over American Kipress , No. 419 Ilro.-ul- way Council niuffs , Iowa. Latest Novelties , In Amber , tor- tol'e shell , etc. Ilalromamciits asM'll as tbo ncwestnovcltics lu hair goods. Hair goods Maderto order Mrs. C. L. Gillette , 29 Main Street , Council muffs. Out of town work solicited , and all mail orders piomplty attended to. CROCKERY ; LAMPS , GLASSWARE , And Fine Pottery. PRICES VERY LOW. W , S , HOMER & CO , , No. 3 Main St. , Council liluffs , Iowa. Real Estate Vacant Lots , Lands , City Res idences and Farms. Acre Piopeity In westcin part of the city. All selling cheap. R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate and Insurance Agent , Hoom 5 , over Odlcer & I'lisey's Hank , Council lllulfs , loua. D. H. McDANELD & CO , , Hides , Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices , Prompt Returns. KM and 823 Main Sticct.Councll Illuffs.Iowu. LATEST BY TELEPHONE ! Mr. D. Say , Guesscr , what do the letters C , D. C. C. stand for ? Mr. G. Is It anything about the new bridge ? Mr. D , Jtrldgct JVb. Jt'saconnntlt'iiin. Guess lt > Mr * G C. It. C. C. Canada buys crooltcd cashiers. Mr. D. JVo. Guess again. Mr. G. Chronic bums catch calibonse. Mr. / > . Once more. That Isn't right. Mr. ( ! / . Careless boys catch - 'J'lninder ! 1 can't guess it. lUiat do they standfor , anytvay ? Mr. D , Give it-tip's Ma ! Ual Hal Ho ! They standfor Council 'Uluflfa Carpet Co. Hest goods for the least money it their nwtio 403.livoadway. . . Mil. PEOPLE'S STORE Is Drawing Crowds Their Elegant StocH AN'l ) LOW PRICES DO IT. For This Week in Combination DRESS PATTERNS , Alt of our $45 7 > < r.ss I'ttticrns u\ \ for $2 , > . All of our $ MJ Dress Patterns g for $20. All of OH $23 Dress Patterns < j < for .flfi.ao. AllofonrfVO Dress Patterns { f fcr $14 , All of our $ J8 Dress Patterns yi for * 1X. All of our $15 Dress Patterns for $1O. All of our $12 Dress Patterns for 98. i All of our $1O Dress Patterns f/A for $6. ' lie sure ami be on hand early , a as at these prices these beautiful floods will go f fiat. We haae over 1OOO of these Co u binatlon Suits to select from. ' IN CLOAKS , WRAPS andSUITSJ This I Hundreds of new styles added to our stock every dug. JVb house In Ihe west ran show you such a com * plete assortment as we can , ana fully ! M per cent you will save l j | buying Cloaks from 110. , Each and every department in our house will have SPECIAJj BARGAINS this tweeJe / sura and call at the GREAT MOXEK- SAVING STORK , where you wilt always get good treatment and tha best goods for the money. &CO. W and , /j t/IUj BROADWAY , Council Bluffs , - - la.-- . orders , solicited * . . 'Sample * , tentlon application * ' , ' /