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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THUBSDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1887 THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS : XO. 12 , I'lJAUh KTUKHT ficllvcrpd by rnrrkr In tiny jmrt nt the city nt twenty ifiiti i > cr vtok. II.V TII/ION , Omo : . No. 4J. NNIIIT Kiimw'No. si. 31 1 NO It MKNT10N. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Keller , tailor , Full goods elionp. fcicc Chupuuin'H pictures for Christum ? . Tax delinquents huvo until next Mon day to jmy tip or .suffer thu consequences. u J. D. KdimuidHHi lins jiifet completed nd occupied liis new ollicu at JliO Main Direct. The Council HlulTrt Lumber company nro adding litml and s > oft coal to their old line. The OM/i / p. in. htrcetcar , run from the Pearl and Uroadway junction , has been abandoned. A marriiifro license was issued yesterday to Frank ' Olsen day I'eten-ojiundLenne , both of this city. Yesterday afternoon Justice Schuiv. united John F. smith and Anna U. Cou th ) u in wedlock. A building permit lias been granted W. S. Hoof for an SfeOO dwelling in Wil- liam'H addition. i J. W. Hodefcr , of Omaha , lias pur- chiiBed of N. Kuriiifr a lot in the Mill addition ; $1200 was the price paid. The paths in Hnylis park should be paved , and then the public should be Kept from making new paths across the turf. Surveyor Tostevin and his corps of assistants were busy on lower Hroadway yesterday afternoon running linen for the graders. George F. Maxwell lias purchased a lot in Van Ilriuit & Hiee's addition , upon which lie will soon erect a dwell- i ) ig for his own occupancy. The Southern White Lead company yesterday notified dealers in this city that henceforth the price of white lead is advanced J cent per pound. C. K. 1 touch , of this city , and Anna Schaening , of Davenport , donned the matrimonial harness yesterday under the supervision of Justice Uarnett. Mrs. Latham , sister of Sherill Perry Reel , died yesterday morning of dropsy , at the residence of Mr. Keel. The fu neral will bo held at 1U o'clock to-day. The young ladies of the Catholic church are preparing to give an enter tainment during the holiday season. The Peake sisters are to bo on the pro gram. Three mild canes of diphtheria have been reported this week in the northern part of the city. As they are not con sidered malignant , no notices have been posted. . The estate of the late Edward Irons is being settled up by the administrator. The inventory Hied yesterday at the county clerk's olllco shows it to be worth 88il.)4. ( ) ( ! ! ) The funeral of Mrs. Stinn Johnson was hold yesterday at the residence of Jier MJii-in-law , on Kighth street. Rev. ,1. Fisk oliciatcd. ! There wore numerous friends present , and the remains wore taken to Crescent City for interment. Ron and Eddie ISoiit't/ wore yesterday taken before Justice Scluuv , charged with larceny of coal from a car in the Itock Island yard. Their mother fur- _ ilabfilH)0 | ) bonds for their appearance on/tho 14th of this month. Chris Hclirain is wanted for the same offense. W. T. Wright , of Oxkaloosn , state master workman of the Knights of La bor , addressed local lodge No. Kii8 ( lact evening at thu G. A. R. hall. This evening - ing ho will address lodge No. WW > at their hall over Hurnham & 'Pulleys' . Ho speaks on the labor question , for the good of the order. Fine residence lots for sale , Johnston Van Patten , ! Ki Main street. - Always nt the Front. Wo have now ono of the most com plete stock of line and medium-priced watchesand chains , diamonds , gold jew elry , line marble clocks , silver and plated ware , gold-headed canes , umbrellas. opera and field glasses , and all the Htandard styles of the leading novelties of the season. All prices so low as to defy all competition. At No. li" South Wain street. C. II. JACQUKSliN & Co. Virtues. For years Uethesda water IIJIH stood unrivalled as a curative agent in the re lief of all diseases of the stomach , bowels - ols and urinary organs. Dyspepsia , in digestion , Unght's disease , diabetes , intlammati'on of the bladder and kid neys , female weakness , torpid liver , pains in the back and loins and inconti nence all yield to its magic touch. It is nature's remedy the product of Bethesda springs , located at Waukebha , Wis. It cures where other so-called reme died fail. Troxell Bros , have secured the solo ngenoy of ' this remarkable water for Council UlulTs and vicinity. Call at 845 Broadway and take a bottle homo with you. lluyinn n World. The report is out that Dan Farrell , who has been so long sheriff of Mills county , has purchased the Evening Globe , the democratic organ in this city. Postmaster Bowman , the owner ' of the paper , on being asked for the bottom facts said that the sale had not been made.tlt \\as true that Mr. Far rell had been figuring some on taking an interest , a controlling one , in the paper , but it was not dellnitoly settled. Don't Krepie Up ! Wo arc bound to close oltt our largo line overcoatings' . Will make them up at greatly reduced figures. This is the oportunity of u lifetime. A. IlKtTKic , _ 310 Broadway. " Money to loan. Cooper fc Judson. T. B. Bald win .sells lota. tlin IilKl > ti > l"K Heady. The Pacific Mutual telegraph com pany yesterday put their fixtures in their new oltleo at 502 Broadway. Thcii line is completed between Omaha and Sioux City , and they will bo ready for business to-morrow. The mast for their wires on the east bank of the rlvor was sot yesterday. The distance between il and thu one on the opposite bank is 1,4IK feet. Two wires arc all that will bo used at present. The new oporatoi comes from South Omaha. For an elegant birthday giftor Christ mas present , a Domestic sewing machine loads thorn all. You Want Tlioni. Domestic patterns and patterns for stamping ana embroidery. Latest styles and Imcbt design * . "Doma-lio'1 otllco , 103 Main street. Ono thousand head of ono. two and thrco-year-old steers for sale. Will give Credit to reliable parties. Enquire o A. J. Grccjianiuyur , 023 Myubbir st telephone 1121. MI inniTT Tiin ni ni'vn ALL ABOUT THE BLUM'S ' , Trying to Got Bottom Facts in School Whippings. PUZZLED RAILWAY EMPLOYES. The Wonder Why They Are Ankccl J'oiTheir War Iteeord Ij i\v Cut on n .HlKh Illll- Mlnor Mention. Shall the Hod DC ; Spared ? There is still considerable stirabout the matter of corporal punishment in the public schools , anil especially in re gard to the Pierce street buildiug. Now that public attention has been called to the case of Perry Howard , there are several other fond parent ! ) who claim that their children , too , have been severely whipped. The young lady teachers who are thus given so much unpleasant notoriety riety , are suffering , doubtless , more than any of the children could possibly , from the events which led to public dis- disctission. It is conceded that the teachers used the instrument provided them for the purpose , and in the usual manner. It seems also tn be conceded that the teacher who whipped Perry Howard did not realixe that the blows were so severe. She was surprised on learning that the whipping caused bruises on the flesh , and tnero seems tote to be no-one who claims for a moment that there was IMI intent to bo unduly severe , and there was no anger or malice shown on the part oft the teacher. The young ladies thus brought be fore the public are suffering , therefore , more than they deserve. They cannot but feel that their reputation as teachers will , at the best , bo in jured in the eyes of many , and as young Indies the situation is decidedly painful. It has been fjlated that the marks on the boy were not so severe as his step father , Mr , Lynch , claimed. In order to refute this the boy was yesterday ex ainined several . and eiti- mutual * by rt\j i iivi physicians unit V > JLI x.ons. Although the whipping took place last week , there in .still the record of it to bo very clearly been. The evi dence i.s there that the boy was given a spunking that was very severe , to say tiie least- . It appears that the responsibility falls upon the bchool board , and it remains for that body of men to decide whether Corporal punishment shall be continued in the bchools of the city , and if bo , whether this particular instrument shall bo longer used. 1 Mr. Lawson , ono of the board , seems determined the paddle shall go. He is reported as baying that the kind in use is better adapted for knocking down beeves or as a club for highwaymen , than for buhutil purposes. Others of the board do not seem &o florcd. . for , its abolishment. They say there is little use of a whipping that won't hurt. They don't bcem to want whipping made so easy that children will cry for it and not cry after it. There will probably' no action Inkon until tbo regular meeting of the board , which will take place Monday evening , December li ) . Wadsworth , Etnyro &Co. loan money For Sale Cheap Lots near the bridge to parties who will build at once. Ad dress or call on J. It. Rico , No. 110 Main street , Council Bluffs. A Deep Cut. The grade for High School avenue , as established by the city , will bo thirty feet below where it is at present in front of the fcebool building. The lines will > o run to-day. There will probably be omo red-hot "kicking" done by the citizens in that locality at being thus 'laid upon the shelf , " sixty loot from , he public highway. If satisfactory erms could bo made with Mr. Oflicor or the use of the electric light elevator in elevated road might be built'from ho top of the tower , at the corner of Broadway and Fourth street , to the top of High School hill , and thus all dilll- cnlty in making the descent would bo ibviated. The present attractions of ho BlulTs tire many and varied , but vhon this proposed , change is completed the ono thing needful will have been < upplicd. To the natural beauties of Iho city-will bo added a gorge that will : iutrivnl the far-lamed canons of the cel ebrated Yosemitc valley. E. H. Shcafe loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confidential. Ollico WK ) Broadway , cor ner Main btreot , up-stairs. Weather strips for door.s and windows at Odell & Bryant's , 504 Main st. Insure with Wadsworth , Etnyro & Co. llolilml and UcCoro tlio Ilarn. Business in the jfollco court rather tame yesterday. W. W. Gilmore was discharged at the request of his wife. Charles Sullivan pleaded guilty to lar ceny , mid is in jail awaiting sentence. Doe Middleton paid Mrs. Ponder all damages done to her property by him , and also the costs of court , and was dis charged. Joe Blades still languishes in the cooler on the same charge. The case of Ed. Bediton for malicious mis chief was. continued until this .morning. George Donaldson will be tried this morning for assault and battery. His mother appeared in court yesterday , and expressed her opinion of the judge rather freely. After being detained at the station lor u couple of hours she took back everything , and was dis charged. She said she would never bo caught in that box again. The dignity of the court was duly appeased. Everv ono making a cash purchase eCo Co cents at T. D. King & Co.'b cigar store gets a chance in the annual prize drawing. Twenty elegant prizes. J. W. and E. L. Squire lend money. For best quality coal and wood , call on Gleason , l0 ! IVarl street. A MjMerlnuH Order. There was jesterday posted up at the transfer an order exacting from every employe of the Union Pacillc a state ment as. to whethor.ho had ever been in the service of thp United States army or navy. This order is a conundrum to the employes. Some feel that it in none of the I'ompany'b business whether they ever served in the army or not , and clare they will not answer the query. There arc various colijocturoH as to why such a statement is required. Some think that the Union Pacific proposes showing its love for votcrans by favor ing thorn with the bc&t portion * and largest employment. Others held just an opposite opiliion. They claim that the management thinks that soldiers bailoi'H of the late war are by this time pretty well , ubcd up ph fcicully" , "us "u class , and that younger and more vigor ous men are desired. The order lias created quite a commotion , coii.siderlng the simplicity of the requirement. It is an easy order to obey , and jot there is quite a disposition on the part of many to disregard it. They cannot but ask "why ? " Collecting Had Hills. L. Bcals , agento'fSprague's collecting agency , was in the city yesterday se curing members and explafning to the business men the pcculinr methods em ployed in. collecting the apparently un- collectable. The system is decidedly novel and it must prove effective. It bus been M > extensively tried by the leading linns in other cities and comes so strongly recommended that it needs but a glance at its workings to secure business here. Merchants and business men desiring an effective method of collecting bad bills and VoU'ng themselves ngainst others , should inter view Mr. Beals or address him at the Omaha otlico , 1518 Douglas street. In a short time there will be an ollleo estab lished by him here. y TiunllltiK < James Bradley , superintendent of tljo fire alarm , came near meiitlng with a serious accident yesterday morning. Ho was engaged in moving a pole on North Main street and had climbed to the top to unfasten the wires. As soon as the last ono was loosened , the pole , which was forty feet high , began to fall. The redoubtable "Jim , although pos sessed of considerable nerve , was greatly excited at the prospect of having his head used as a triphammer on the paving , but he did not dare to let go , mid was afraid to hold on. Had not a friendly guy wire been in the wnv , it is very probable that the fall would have resulted fatally. The District Court. The Cnrrigg contempt case was sub mitted to the court at 5:30 : o'clock hibt evening. The forenoon was occupied in examination of witnesses , but nothing of especial moment was elicited. Judge Loofbourow has the case under consideration. There is much differ ence of opinion as to what the verdict will be. The ease of the state vs. Mrs. Amy for contempt of court will bo called this morning , after which the case of Overtoil vs. Haincs will come in for" its share of the court's attention. The Superior Court. The damage case of Will ms. vs. Rothery Avas continued ycsterdffpin the superior court. The arguments wore partially completed last evening * when the court adjourned until 10 o'clock this morning. The case will bo submitted to the jury to-day. Wynster & Limit appear for Rothery , and W. J. Smith is looking after the interests of the plaintiff. _ * A M lit For Knights. St. Alban's lodge No. 17 , Knights of Pythias , has elected the following' - ccrs : C. W. Hicks , P.-C. ; C. Tibbots , C. C. ; John M. Scanlan , V. C. ; E. J. Abbott , prelate ; W. N. Young , M. Of E. ; A. G. Howland , M. of F. ; A. B. Cook , K. of R. andS. ; J. J. Stork , M. of A. ; C. W. Hicks , E. M. Mottaz and J. Scan- Ian , trustees. Knnsiis Doesn't Count. There has been a general impression .hut tlko decibion of the Kansas prohibi- , ion cases was a black eye for the Coun- Sl Bluffs cases. Attorney C. Haldane , ho has been so vigorously defending n the cases hero , does not seem to liavo est any of his hopefulness. He says , hero is no similarity in the cahes , as , he decision cuts no special figure in the , owa cases. Odd Fellows. Twin Brother Encampment No. 42 , . O. O. F. , has elected the following officers for the ensuing year : C. C. Taylor , G. P. ; I ) . G. Brcnncman , S. W. ; Theo. Beckman , II. P. ; H. R. Jones' , J. W. ; J. F. Spare , treasurer ; M. Delmont , secretary ; G. H. Jackson , S. S. Keller , and G. F. Smith , trustees. Personal Paragraphs. Judge Connor wab in the city yester day.J. . J. N. Casady lias returned from Colorado. Jack Walters of Harlan , was in the city yesterday. J. O. Johnson , of Module , was at the Urcston yesterday. M. Geese and lady , of Neola , were at the Creston yesterday. Charles Baughan is among his old Council Bluffs friends again. Nick Frit/ , now of Pentlop , Nob. , is in the city vibiting his old friends. Colonel MeKissock , receiver of the Wabash , arrived in the city yebterday. Mr. W. W. Loomis and wife left for Chicago last evening , over the Burling ton. Captain Mel. Follett has removed to Moline , III. A few days ago ho received a severe sprain and as a result found the transaction of business an impossibility. Ho may not return. The following gentlemen are in the city doing committee work for the gen eral conference of the Methodist church to which they are delegates from their respective districts : 1) . S. Sigler. Corn ing ; L. M. Shaw , Corning ; Rev. T. N. Stuart , Clarinda : Rev. W. F. W. Cozier , Indianola ; Rev. W. S. Hooker , Creston. There seem tobo no now developments in the Fnirmoimt park affair. Those who arc credited with planning an attack upon the city's title to the park nro evi dently quietly at work , or not working at all on this line. FURNITURE ! We are now prepared for the HOLIDAY TRADE \ Our inuncnbu buildings are packed full ol the most BEAUTIFUL AND ELEGANT GOODS In our line , mul nt prices that will defy com petition.Vo Rtinrantco our pood.s to bo Juhl as wo represent them , llfcaso pivo us a i-al ! whether you wiph to buy or not , and brln your friends with you. It is no trouble to show our poods. Respectfully , C. A. BEEBE & CO. OGDEN BOILER WORKS CAUTKU&jW , rrop'u. Manufacturer * of All Kinds of Steam Bo.'lers & Sheet Iron Work Orders by mull for repairs promptly attendee to. tUtlsftictlon Kuurunteed. Wth Avenue. Ad drers Ogilou Roller Works. Council IllutTs , Ion a PAINLESS ALCOHOL * , OPIUM AND MORPHINE CURE The Alcohol , Morphine and Opium habit'Ab solutely Cured without interfering lth the patleiU'a dally avocutlon. Correspond with o cll on DR. F. P. BELCINGER. 6U llroartway. Council UluBB , Jo.- . AH correspondence conUdcntial. ' . ' DISCOUNT SALE ! NO ADVESTISING SCHEME TO WORK OFF OLD GOODS BUT MADE NECESSARY BY OUR REMOVAL TO ANOTHER LOCATION , TWENTY -PER - CENT CUT OFF ! ON THE FOLLOWING GOODS : PICTURES ; EASELS , PASTELS , FRAMES , ENGRAVINGS , ETC , , UNTIL CHRISTMAS. Mail Orders Promptly Filled at Same Discount , Goods Marked in Plain Figures , W. W. CHAPMAN , 05 & 107 MAIN ST. , : : : COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , FREE ! Until January 1 5 We Give A Valuable Present. With Every Purchase of $10 and Upwards. MAIL ORDERS INCLUDED. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. DO YOU INTEND TO BUT HiTO O SO , S'O'VxT' IS IANOS-THE FUM.KST. . HICIIKSTTOSK. . I OWUNS-HMOOTII.IN . , TOSK. . lAMM-Tlll ! I.ITKST SlVMiS IN . ( ! . * SK . ( ItOANS-Klll.I . IN VOMIJIII. . . | AM)8 TUB MOST IlKAUTIfUI. I'l.Msll. I QUO VNS-lh.UUNTI.V KlMSIFKD CASES. We Dcly \ \ \ Competition and Challenge a Comparison . of Goods and 1'rlcca ' With Any HOIIHO In the Wost. SEE US BEFORE YOU PURCHASE ! k SWANSON MUSIC COMPANY , 329- WEST BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , . . . . IOWA. SPECIALNOTICES. _ NOTICE. CJPr.CIAL advertisements , suchns To tFound , J To Loan , Tor Sule , To lleut. Want * . Hoarding , etc. , wllllio Inserted In this column t the low rate of TEN t'KNTS I'KU UNIIfor tliotliht la pel tlon and Five Cunts I'cr Line for euoh tmb i > - meiit Insertion. I.vuvo ndvertliementh at our ) fllc No. K 1'earl Street , near liroudwuy , Coun cil lllullH , Iowa. WANTS- HF.XT I.HTBO front room on Mynstcr FOR between 7th cud Hth. ANTED Situation as bookkeeper , type writer or cojiyist. Address A 7 , Ilee oftlre. Omnlwami Council llluilspiop- EXCHANGE land for blocks of iner- clwndlse. Cull on or ndilress J. 11. ChiUtlon , fjl llro.idway , Council Illulls , la. Job at dry plekliiR ehlck-'ns ai WANTED Address N. , Kevere liouhe , Con cil A nickel-plated Chatelaln watcli , rlh- IORT nttiiclied. la-turn to II 7 , lleo ollico , Council HliilTs. Kellable foreman to takn rliariro WANTKD laylnfc. Apply at once. J.C. Lee , 160 Upper Uroadway , Criuncll niulls. TJIOIl'llDNT-Sult of rooms Dutiable for light J ? hotihekccplng. .Inquire 41 Main 1J1OII KENT Farms The land heretofore J ? known aa Tun Uoley's , near Mlnden. for the season of 1SSH. In tract of l. 1M ) or JUKI acres. All choice lands and well Impnncd. Horace Everett. K SALE OK EXCHANOK-Kmilly of 1'S shares in JelTiles syndicate. Inijulre of "Udell llros. Ic Co. AH klnas of sewlnp mnchliiPH to WANTED Work promptly ] and honestly done , Charges reasonable. Domestic olllce 105 Main st KENT Five furnli-lied rooms , chenp. FOH , . ( . Maithall , KKI Fourth ave. , city. OK SALE Very cheap for cash , or would F exchange for Council llhiirs or Umaha prop erty , n retal stock of boots and shoes valued at abtmt M.OUO. CM at store , No. WW Ilroadu ay , or address K. Mat tin , sumo number , Council lIlulTs. la. CUW KENT Houses In all parts of the city by J ? JoluiHton A ; Van I'.itten , ill Main st. K KENT Houses and furnished rooms. J. F0 11. Davidnou tiiri Fifth avenue. BALK Second-hand Columbia bicycle FOll cheap , fCMnch , at lice olllce. BUILDIKU lots and acre property for bale by K. J. Day , DU I'eorl ht. " Oil KENT A finely furnished froi loom , flr&t floor , in private residence nei louse , Water in room , Ucliled and heated. Larue closet. References required. Address II. flee olllce , Council muffs. RARE CHANCE ! MUST BE SOLD ! The desirable residence or business know/i as the 1'owvrs I'lnre nn Upper IJioa way opponlte the M. E. churyh. Will positively bo j-old within the next thrrfy 'Vlays. Terms : One third ciioh , balance fti one and two years. Address bids to ' toCEORQE R.'BEARD. Omaha , Neb. , 1.117 and UIU Doiik'las St. TWO ' Trotting - Stallions FOR SALE CHEAP ! STANDAHD. UNDKIl HULK 0. WADE GARY. Cornell Blnfe OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS 6dO Broodwftv' Conncll Waffs , Iowa. Established 1H57. , ' D. H , HcDANELD & CO. , Hides , Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. * * Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. KO and fSi Main Strcet.Councll niuffs.Iowa. Star Stables and Mule Yards bioartwuy , Council Illuffs , Opp. Diuwny Depot. HorseH nml ninlot constantly on hand , for suit * lit retail or In car load lotn. Outers promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. Telephone 114. SCIIhUTRH & IHM.EY. Opposite Dummy Depot , Council lilutTs. FINE MILLINERY. NEW FALL STYLES OPEN , , OMAHA. 1514 DOUGLAS STREET - - - CRESTQN HOUSE , Main Street , Council Bluffs , Only Hotel In the City with Flro Es cape. Electric Call Bolls. Accommodations First Class , Rates Always Reasonable , MAX MOHN. Proprietor. WM. WELCH , Carriage and Express Line , OFKICK 015 SOUTH MAIN ST. Telephone. Xo. in. All calls from District Telegraph Oflico promptly attended to. IF YOU GO TO MISSOURI VALLEY STOl' AT THU St , ELMO HOTEL ! Sample Rooms Attached. W. U. IRWIN , Prop. CHRI8TMAS WARES ! _ Large' MIIC at Krasonalilc Figures. THE CHINA MAN No , ) Ma'n St. , Cuuucll IlIutTe , low * . A CLEAN SWEEP FOR DECEMBER GREAT REDUCTIONS WILL BE MADE AND A SAVING FROM 15 TO 33 PER GENT GUARANTEED ON ALL PURCHASES AT HENRY EISEMAN & CIVS PEOPLE'S ' STORE , Shawls , Shirts and. Knit Underwear Cloaks and Suits marked down for thin mai'licd down for this week's sieeial week's sale. sale , Blankets , Quilts and Linens marked Ladies , Missus'and Children's Hosiery , down for this week's speeial Mile. Gloves and Corsets marked down lor ' Wo Keep Everything. Our block ia . this week's great spceial talc. most eompleto and our prices insure a Men's Furnishing Goods and Under sale every time. wear marked down for this week's . Every $11.00 halo entitles you to A TICKET bale. special good for one ehanee in our ONK mm- Men's , Youth'sand Boy's Clothing , the DKKD GKAN1) ( UFTS Which WO five largc&t , finest mur > best block in the away January 10th , 188S. i city to seleet from , for less money by Parties coming from a distance to trudo ! i3 per cent than inferior goods are with us will got a part or all of tliolr sold hero in this market. Come to "KAlLltOAD FAUI : refunded , and their the Popular People's Store and buy goods delivered to their homos free ol your goods. ehargo. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION. Send or como to us and see how much J Our monthly Buttorick's catalogue sent money you can save from ordinary I free to any one sending their nuinei local retail prices and address. HENRY EISEMAN & CO. , . PEOPLE'S STORE , 314 , 316 , 318 & 320 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , : : : IOWA. SPECIAL SALE ! OF CLOAKS , LADIES' UNDERWEAR COM FORTS , BLANKETS , ETC. , COMMENCING MONDAY , NOVEMBER 28TH. We shall offer a large stock of Cloaks and Lartiesv Wnips , and Ladies' Underwear at .about HALF their value. You will get your gift in the value of your yurchase and without the uncertainty of chance. This sale is to clean out this part of our stouk , as we must have the room for other goods. $20.00 $ Cloaks at $10.00 $ $15.00 $ Cloaks at $7.50 $ $17.00 $ Cloaks at $8.50 $ $12.00 $ Cloaks at $6.00 $ $10.00 CLOAKS AT $5.00. PRICES CUT IH HALF. THIT IS THE OPPORTUNITY YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR. REMEMBER THE PLACE , HARKNESS BROS. , 014 Broadway.