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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1893)
TTTI ? OAT ATT A TIATT.V HT7.R. S.VTXninAV SRPTRAniRTI. O THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL 1U.LWS. Ol'HCE : NO. 12 I'EAItf , STUHET crt l/y / rni tier lo nny of the clly II.V. . TIl/rON Tr ' 'hnlOM-s ' ' "usliip Ofllcu . No. 43 < ' - > MKht Keillor . No 23 N. Y Plumbing Ca Boston Htore bankrupt snlo. Iha Mn.uio Heal KstatoC'o. , 021 Ofllcer I.utz of the police force is o seri ously ill nt to bo off duty. U I/juls Mott of Honey Creek died laU Thursday of paralysis. Ho was aged ' . > years. f/cnvc to wed was yesterday Riven Gcorgo McDermott of Omaha and Hattlo Powius of liock Island , The colored cltUons Interested In the suc cess of the republican ticket will moot In the hall on Thirteenth itrcot next 'iuc day night. Mr. J. M. M. Print t and Miss Hmmio Pol- ton , both of Persia , la . were man-led .Sep tember 7 nt the home of the brlilo's parents , Kov. Broworoniclatitif * . The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson died Thursday , ngod 0 weeks. O'ho funeral was liclil at the residence , ID'Jt Avenue C , yesterday afternoon. August Keller , ono of the patients at St. Bernard's ' hospital , died Wednesday night of consumption. The icmalns are awaiting the arrival of friends before burial. The morning services of the Atlantic Bap tist association will bo hold today at the Borcan Baptist church. The afternoon and evening exercises will bo at the First Bap tist church. Thnro will bo a special meeting of the Hallway Kmnloycs Fraternal association to- night. Business of importance is to bo transacted and all members are requested to bo present. Tonight , from B to 'J o'clock , supper will bo served by the gins of thn Industrial tchool at DoLor.g's mission. The citizens should glvo the mission a big bencilt. The tickets are enl } in cents. Kov. 13. J. Bahcock , rector of St. Paul's , will not return to the city in tlmo to hold ( services on Sunday as has boon announced. Hi : will not bo homo until the 1'Jth , and the church will bo opened on the 14th mat. Sunday si-rvlccs at Grace church , corner Pierce and Union streets. Holy communion , 8 a. m. : morning prayer , 10 : 0 a. in. ; oven- tnif praicr , 8 p. m. Key. A. Gorroll of Chl- r.iL'o will bo the preacher at the moinlng icrvlco. The Original flaso Ball club of Omaha will play the Council Bluffs club at the fair grounds Sunday afternoon at ! i o'clock. JLho motor company will run trains to the grounJs to accommodate all who wish to en joy the game. Ofllcor William Vamlcnberp , after report ing off duty yesterday morning , tried to jump on a vegetable wagon to get a ride homo. By a mbcatch one foot wont under the wheels. Ho has no broken uoncs , but will wear crutches for a few days. The county board decided yesterday to lot , the Franklin Printing company have the job of furnishing election tickets , but such a L bowl went up that the commissioners recon sidered and concluded to advertise fur bids and let all have a chance to compote Fred Kicstcr , who is wanted in South Omaha for Boating a hotel bill and passing- worthless chuck. Is tohavo a hearing before Justice Vion today. His case was called yesterday and ho requested u continuance. Alter this was granted ho wanted a change ol venue , but this was declined with thanks. It seems hard to suit the youug man. The 10,000 stock of line merchandise bought by the eastern buyer of Bennlson Bros , at forced sale has begun to arrive and is being put In shape for a big sale , which will begin Monday. It will bo an oyo-oponor to customers and competitor's. ' The stock is composed ' only of line merchandise , and the sale wiil'n'fford the biggest bargains ever given in the city. Don't forget the time and place Monday , September 11 , at Bonnison Bros. Bros.Look Look at the dopant $21.00 Radiant homo range in Colo's Htoro window. The best is always the cheapest. Saves half the fuel burns wood or coal. The Round Oak and Radiant homo stoves sold only by Cole k Cole , 41 Main street. The time for the purchase ol now carpets - pots , etc. , is hero , and this recalls the fact that the Council BlulTs Carpet com pany is the only establishment whore yon can positively have money and get satisfaction in goods. Council Bluffs people , and as mutiy in Omaha as desire to sa/e money , will appreciate this hint. your grocer for Domestic soap. l , I'.llS.KHi.ll'JlH. S. n. Trum of Shelby was In the city yesterday. Will Ueswiclc. wife and daughter , Edith of Victoria , H. C. , nro visiting Air. Heswiek's father nt 1705 Sixth street. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Atkins leave this even ing for u two weolts exploration of the fair winders and other Chicago attractions. C. H , Jiuison nnd wlfo arrived yesterday , from Chicago and will probably remain hero most of the winter , Mr. Judson's business requiring him to travel most of the time and this lielng convenient headquarters for his i territory. Remember you enu always got a peed lioinu-cooked broakftwt , dinner untl Blip- per every tiny in tlio w cok at Woman's Exchange , 18 Pearl stroot. Cinders for Snlo 200 loads niccTclcaii cinders for walks and driveways. Apply > to E. U. Bnrko , Taylors's grocery Fruit landH nnd farms , Greenshiolds , Nicholbon & Co. , GOO Broadway. Tel. 151 Have $1.500 to loan on real estate iccurity. K. U. Sheafe. A Itlir.Supper. . The inombors of the Girls' Industrial school nnd others on the soliciting committee for tlio supper to he given at UoLxMiB's mission tonight w ill meet nt the mission hall on Hr.vnut street this morning. Indications point to the fact that this will bo the largest supper over given uy the mission. The hall ivlll bo open all day to receive odlbles for the Flipper , or Mr. Dolxmg will send for articles : If notUlcd. In addition to the general public , there are two clasbes of people to whom a special Invitation vitation Is extended , Mr , Dolxmg will celebrate > - brato his MHh birthday , and ho wishes to meet all the old settlers who can como. Ho came to Council HlntTs when it was ICancs- \illo , and has lived hero forty-seven years : end can rank among the llrst of them , Ho also invites elorUs and other working people to como to the mission directly from their work and enjoy n hot supper , The suppitr will begin at G o'clock and contlr.uo until i U. lioatid contribute your tnito to this good rauso and at the same tlmo got u good meal for 15 cents. Iienvo orders at WUIUUII'B Exclmngo , 18 Pearl Btreot , Friday evening and But- ui day forenoon for till kliuluof uooking. lliintlnir mill I'UliInc nt Miiiuinii. Tlio hunting Benson at Mantiwa began Bojitombor 1. Trains run hourly , 1 to 7 p , in. Smoke T. I ) . Kinir it Co's Purtagas. Domestic soap IH the oest , t'ommnrrlul 111 * 1 lux' Iluy. This forenoon the Counnerclnl I'llgnms of Lincoln will come throneing in witli their families and filends and will be entertained by the Council lUuffs council. There wilt bo a basket plcnlu at Maimwu , to which all traveling men with their \vives.iiiul families nro invited. Hi ing your baskets well tilled. There will bo n ball ( rump between the travel- itig men of the twin cities , the second of the eeries to determine the champlonshiu. Coal cheap lor cash. CarlKin Coal Co , , 114 Pearl btruut , Grand hotel bldg. George S. Davla , pro offrptlon druggist , outlasts cheap NEWS FROM COUNCIHLUFFS Inquest In the Oaie of Trunk Burdlok Begun by the Coroner. FACT OF MURDER FIRMLY ESTABLISHED t'rlilence Inltrn Vo ter < lny SuMnliK tlio Theory of font ' 1'lwj SuliiiinUt-rper llrncik'ft tcmlniony U'lmt Olilof Srmi- Inn UlicoTeriM ! Continued Toilny. The swollen bo-.ly of the Omaha harness- maker , Fr.xnols U , Uurclltik , who was found In tha Inko nt-nr Courtlnml bench , still to- mains at Kstop's undertaking rooms , none of his frkMuls or relatives having yet put In an appearance or expressed their wishes concerning its disposal. The coroner started an Inquest yesterday , but llttlo was done to change conjncturo Into certainty , though the uvtitcnco brought out strcngthoneJ the theory already entertained by many that Uurdlck was slugged , robbed and tlion thrown Into the shallow water wtioro 'n ' his itnunslblc condition ho soon drowned. One of the strongest bits ol evidence In conllrmation of the theory of foul play was tlio result of a postmortem made ly Dr. Waterman , which revealed the fact that liurdlck had boon struck on the head , a brulao being plainly discernible , extending from Just nbovo the right car to the lower part of the back of the head , the space of the brutso being about the slze-of a man's hand. r.Uhcr longer ami wider. In the doc tor's opinion the man had uoen hit with nemo such instrument its n sandbag There was no fracture of the skull , but the blow hail been : t very heavy one , and there was no break of the akin or cut of any sort. .Money In u Hum's llitud * . Another important witness was Anton Benccke , who keeps a saloon just outside of the gate , llimlick was a frlond of his , and whcnover no visited the beach , as ho had uono Jlvo or six times this season , ho always Indulged In n handshake tuul glass of boor with Hcnccko. rast Sunday , however - over , ho did not see him in the saloon , til- tnouh ( G. M. Qorman , ono of thu Courtland bcauli force , \vlto helped eject Uimlluk from tliu grouiu's , said ho started in the direction of Bonccko's place. During the day two men tried to got llonccke to trust them for beer ana also tried to borrow a quarter from him to pay their faro down town. lie know ono of.them , but not by name , but had aecn thorn both at Ills place often , so that ho could de scribe them , and could identify them if they arc over caught. Ono of them returned late Sunday night , and got a beer and a sand wich , and , although Hat broke during the day , was flush enough to present a § . " > 0 bill to got It changed. Benecko changed the bill for him and thought it was strange that ho got so much money and so suddenly. The theory , of course , is that this fellow is one of these who robbed liurdick , and [ ho poltco hope to bo able to locate him before long and give him a chance to explain his sudden possession of wealth. How the Itoily Wtifi I'D U nil. J. II. Fultz , the policeman , testified to hav ing last seen Burdick Sunday afternoon about fi0 : : ! o'clock. Burdick was then "com fortably full , " and yet was able to take care of himself , walk about and talk Intelligently. Fullalso tola about discoveries made by him , Chief Scanlan and others In looking abouj the vicinity where Burdick's body was found. They noticed a place near the water where the grass had been flattened , as though a body had lain there. There were also pome tracks between this spot and the water. They thought it looked as though Burdick had fallen there , when struck , and had then uecn lifted Into the water. O. Boyorsdorfer and William C. 1-iober- knccht told how they chanced to Una the body. body.William William R Learn , one of the force at the beach , had hoard of the little racket when Burdick was ejected from the grounds for being drunk , but know little of the affair himself. G. M. Gorman was the ono who put. Bur dick off the grounds. This was about 7 o'clock Sunday evening. Burdick had been drinking all day and became a little too free in the use of expletives , especially when anyone touched either of the two dogs which accompanied him. Gorman s-uv ho was get ting a little too much drink aboard and in accordance with the rules of the ground ordered him to leave. Burdick was not so dumb as to bo unable to talk and walk and care for himself. Ho protested against being put out and had to be led and pushed , ultnough ho did not offer violent resistance Gorman went with him a little outsldo of the gate and pointed out to him the light of the railway , and also told him that ho could have more fun at the saloons outsldo of the grounds than ho coulu by staying there to disturb others. Burdick started In the direction of Benecko's saloon and ho did not see him again. Thnro did not seem to bo anybody hanging around with Burdick , and no ono went out of the gate whim he did. Burdick was in several differ ent crowds , but seemed accompanied by no ono in particular. Hoard Orion nf llulp. Arthur Hoffmoycr , who had been out row ing , came to the dock about o'clock , and there met Dr Holmes of Omaha and Goorco B. Y/scl uck of TUB ituii , who informed him thai while they wore out in a boat they heard cries of "Help , " hut after rowing over to where the erics seemed to have been , overythms was quiet , and they learned noth , ing to explain the mystery. I'etor Nelson of 2105 Citming street , a next-door neighbor of Butdick's , and with whom Burdick took his meals , could throw llttlo hgh * . upon the matter. Burdick was not a heavy urinkor during the week , but would occasionally culubratu a Sunday erin holiday. He had not noticed anything in Burdick's talk or conduct indicating that ho was despondent or that his mental habits had changed from what they had been for years past. forC. The coroner's jury , consisting of C. O. \Villlani6 , J. W. Malone and M. II. Hoclner , wont Into secret session after hearing this evidence. A a result of the deliberation they concluded to adjourn until 11 o'clock > today In order to got some further testimony. Call nt Woman'H Exchange , 18 Pearl street anil leave orders lor Sunday. , Veer prepare chicken Milml , ujiiokon plus or uhlukoiiH fried , snndwiohuH intiilo to order , plus , pluklos and jollies , cakes of all IcimlH. Not lee to flriicm-y.iiflti. The brand of corn known a3 "D , W. Archer's World's Fair Brand Sugar Corn , Council Bluffs , la. , " is not united ut Council BUill's and Council Bluffs Can ning Co. hits no interest whatever in bald brand. COUNCIL HMJKKS CAN.NINU Co. Domestic bonp in the o < > t \Veilillnir Aniuvtim nj in I'nirinininl. Mr. and Mrs , James McClure of Stutsman street celebrated tholr twenty-fourth wed ding anniversary yesterday afternoon in a pleasant ana novel manner. They Invited about llfty of their friends and took them In a special motor tr.tiu to H shady nook in Fairmount park , whom elaborate propara. tions haa been nrndu to entertain them , iraA bounteous supper from snowy linen spread ' on thu green grass was ono special feature. Many haiidsomo presents were given with hearty congratulations , Uemitlftil utohiiii , ' given with every do/on cabinet photos at Hlloy & Shorni- don's for twenty days ; frames of all kinds to order. Cook your meals this Biiinmor on u < ; a.a rnngo. At cost at the Gas coiupuny. Stop at the Ojjdon , council Blulls , tie lefat fci.OO house In Iowa. No Tin rut ol it ntrike. A number of the Union Pacilio employes > , whoso salaries have been touched in the recept order for retrenchment , deny that they have contemplated or threatened to go out oil a strike. Meetings of the various labor organizations of which they are mom- bur * have boon held' ana the subject thoroughly discussed , but iu nouo of these mcatlniM , these members claim , hns there been any i-ons'ldcrablo scnMmcnt in favor of A * trlko. The matter has been discussed nt n simple. ' business proposition , taking a broad view of nil sides of it. The men have thoroughly understood the situation , and thoj have desired that whatever the final conclusion may bo that it will bo equally satisfactory to the Union Pacific. Orninl llntnl to Ito UrftirnlOidl. Manager 13. F. Clark of the Grand hotel wired Chicago parties last night , who liavo the contract for refurnishing the popular and handsoma house , to rush the now furni ture here without an hour's tlelayr All 'of the old furniture has been sold to n Grand Island , Nob. , hotel , and they are anxious to begin tanlnp It away. The measurements for thoca-pets for all the parlors , halls and chambers hnvo boe.i In Chicago for ten days , and many of the carpets were mndo before Mr. Clark loft there. The conti act calls for now furnlturo in every room and every apartment' in the houso. including linen and table service , and it will ho much liner titan the old , which has been in use for three years. The refurnishing will not interfere with the runnlngof the honso or the comfort of the guests. The plan that will bo fol lowed provides for the placing of the now furnishings in each room as soon as the old is taken out. A largo force of help will ho emplojed and a good many rooms will bo re- iltted In n day. With now furnishings throughout and with the long anil favorable lease which Mr. Clark has tnado with the Penn Mutual In surance company , owners of the building , the Grand will be more popular than over , II I * , expected that all of the old furnlturo will bo removed and the new put hi its place within inn days or two weoKs. While these changes are going on others will bo maito that will increase the comfort of the guests and tne convenience of the hotel. For several days there was some doubt of Mr. Clark being able to como to satisfactory terms with the owners of the building , but every dllllculty in this direction has been smoothed away for several years , and the most popular hotel man in the west wilt still control the big hostolry. Williamson & Co. , IOU Main street , largest and best bioyolo stock in city. O- .i 111 UK i'\iiiKo.iynt. South Wii.iU Will Illow anil It Will III ! Ciiiilrr In .NrlinisUn Toiliiy. WASIII.NOT&.V , Sept. 8. Forecast for.Sat urday : For Nebraska nnd Iowa Slightly cooler in Nebraska ; south \vludsbccoinlng northwesterly in Nebraska. For South Dakota Fair , slightly cooler ; winds becoming northwesterly. Local Kfcord. OFFICE OF TIIU WEATIIEH BUIIRAU , OMAHA , Sept. 8. Omaha record of temperature and rainfall compared with corresponding day of past 'our years : 1803. 1892. 1891. 1890. Maximum temporHtiiro. 87 = > 003 723 72 = Minimum tumnurututc. . GGO G'J = > D8 = > 450 AvoraKO tempuruturo. . 70 = 02 = 05 = 6HO Precipitation 00 .38 .T .00 Statement showing the condition of temperature - peraturo and precipitation at Omaha for the day and since March 1 , Ib'JJ ' : Normal temperature 67 = K\C' " > s for tlio day 9 = Dollcloncy slnco March 1 199 = N'cnmillpreelplttitIon tl Inch Dollclunivy for the day 11 Inch DeflulutiCy slnco .March 1. . . 2.52 Inch KuportH from Otliur 1'olitte ut K n. in. GKIIHUK K. HUNT. Local Forecast omcl.il. Our I'uhlkc ; Sclioold Arc the mainstay of our republic. In them are buhiR cultivated the minds which are to be our future lawmakers and leaders in every walk In life. How essential it is that these minds should bo united to strong , healthy bodies. So many children suf fer from impurities anil poisons in the blood that It Is a wonder that they over grow up to be men ana women. Many parents can not find words strong enough to express their gratitude to Hood's Sars.iparilla for its good en'cot upon their children. Scrofula , salt rhouni and other diseases of the blood are effectually and permanently cured by this excellent mcdic-Inc , and the whole being is given strength to resist attacks of disease. The following marriage licenses wore is sued yesterday : Niuno and Address. Ago. ( John O. Uo Kart , Omaha . liJ j Joslo Hattnian , Omaha . 20 O. H. 1'owler , Piano Ofty , 0 . 29 Sloan , In . , . 20 I John Eilqnlst , Unmlia , _ . ill 1 CliiKtena Nelson , Umalia 30 ICi'piilllr.\n County Conventions. The republican county convention to select delegates will bo hold on September SO. The primaries will bo held on September ii'J. The convention to nominate county ohlcers will bo hold on October 11 and thu primaries on October 1'i. No wine has a purer bouquet than Cook's Extra Dry Imperial Champagne. It is the puio Juice of the grapes fermented. g. W. PAH6LE , M. D. The M Samaritan. 20 Yean' Experience. 0HADEB OF PISKASES OF MEN AND 1VOJIIKN. rUOPItlBTOIl OF TUB K&U'S IIKIIDAL I31SPEN- SA11Y OF /treat the following Diseases : Catarrh of the Head , Throat , and I.ungs : Dt . onscsof the Eye and Kur , lltaand Aiaplozy , uourt DIsousc , Liver Complalur , Kidney Complaint , Nervous Debility , Mental Depres sion , Loss of Manhood , Seminal Woaknoss. Plabetes , nrigbfa PUeoso , St. V11U31 5an5. Jthcuiimtlsra , paral > sls. Whlto BnrcIUug , Scrofula , Fever Sores , Cancers , Tumors and Fistula > n nno removed without the knife or drawina a drop ol blood. Women with her delicate orpans re- BtoraH to tuMlth. Drojuy cured without tapping. Spsolsl Attention given to private Diseases of all kinds. 65 O to 650O forfeit for any Dis ease I cannot euro without moroury. Tope \Vonna removed in two or three hours , or DO Jmr > lU-ujorrholda or rllca cured. TIIOoK WHO AIUJ AFl'LICTKO Will eave Ufa and hundrcda of dollars by calling on or using DR. G. W. PAHCLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. Tlio only PIiynlcian who can tell ivhat alia a jiur oii without anUlmj a < jui' tloii. All corrcapotidencoBtrlrtlyconfldential. Mcdlolnr Btrit by express. AilJrota all Icttcra to G.\F. M , D , , JfrumJvi'dj * , Cciiinu < ! lllntla , i cents lu btauips tor reply. EAT BANKR 3' ' I rf 9.000 Thirty-nine Thousand Dollar Bankrupt Stock of W. D. Richardson & Co. , Rockford , 111. , bought by the A This stock was bought by us at a mere fraction of cost and will be SOLD AT A MERE SONG along with our immense stock. This announcement should crowd our store from end to end for the next thirty days. T. SECOND FLOOR. All our COATS aud CAPES at ex actly half nrico. 25 pairs Lace Curtains sold for Si.00 ! , during sale for $1.10 per pair. 20 pairs Lace Curtains sold for $3.00 , during sale for $1,70 a pair. 15 pairs Nowmills Lace Curtains sold for $3.60 and $1.00 , during sale at $2 , IS ) a pair. ' All odds and , ends in our Curtain stock at less thai ! ' half price. 15 pairs Turcoman Portieres , real chonlllo border , sold for $3.75 , to go at SI.SO a pair during sale. . 10 pairs Chenille Portieres , dado top and bottom , heavy Moaco fringe , sold for 85.76 , to go during sale at $4.50 a pair. 10 pairs Chonlllo Portieres , figured all over , fringed top and bottom , also ono aide , sold for $12 , for 37.50 a pair during this sale. Wo have about 100 pairs Corsets in odd sizes that sold from $1.00 up to $2.25 , to go during-sale at 5Sc a pair. If you can find your size hero is a bargain. See our 25c and 50c counters of Muslin Underwear , some choice garments can bo picked from thoni. Our 19e Silkolono to bo sold during sale at 7e a yard.r ' All Wall Paper1 * ylll be sold during this sa'o at oxaetlyihalf price. Wo will hang paper for lOo a roll dur ing this sale. f ' Now is the time to clean house ; you can save money by doing it new. WOOL DRESS GOODS. 18 pieces double fold Cashmeres , Chocked Suitings and Changeable Diagonals , worth from 12jc to 20o a yard , for this sale at lOjo a yard. 50 pieces of'Scotch Cheviots in phiida , stripes nnd mixtures , well worth 60c a yard , during sale , 2-3o it yard. 20 pieces till wool Bedford Cords , sold for 76c a yard , at 25c a yard. 60 pieces all wool Henriettas , Matte- lasso Cords nnd fancy weaves , worth from O'Jo to $1.25 a yard , to go at 39o a yard. 15 pieces of nn odd lot of heavy cloak- ings'and suilintrs that sold for $1.25 to $1.76 a yayd , during this sale at GOc a yard. Our 81.00 line of Ottomans , Pooling , Epingliuea ; a good assortment of colors , all at 69c a ard. Wo have about 25 of our fin o dross patterns loft to bo sold at just one-half the regular price. SILK DEPARTMENT. Our entire stock of Figured China Silks that sold for18c , 69c and G5c a yapd , during this sale at 20c a yard. All our Blaoi : Silks , including Surahs , Chinas and the famous Natchttng dross silks at cost price. Every piece at the top mark. WASH GOODS. 6c Lawn ? and Chtilllos Ic a yard. ISe Clulliun cloths 6c a yard. 12c } Corded Dross Ginghams 6c a yard. 15e Fancy Dress Ginghams 7c a yard. 12o } Taffeta Cords and Mulls Ole yard. Choice of our entire Calico slock , grays , blues , blacks and fancies , during sale nt lien , yard. All remnants of wash goods at ox- nctly half price. UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. Ladies' Silk. Vests , regular 7oo gradu , during sale at 4Sc. 7c ladies'and children's vests , 3e each. J2jc ladies' Ribbed Vests , Se oach. 25c , 3ic ; and 35o Swiss Ribbed Vests , 17c each , or three for 50c. All our 39c , 4oc and 50c Lisle Vests , in ono lot , during sale at 35c each , or throe for $1.00. 33c gents' Underwear for 19c. CPc gents' Balbriggnn Underwear , 33c. C5c gouts' Blue Mixed Underwear , 33c. UOSIERY. 17c , ladies' Fast Black Hose 12jc a pair. 25c Regular Made Hose , 17c ; throe pairs for 50c. 33c and 39c Fine Imported Hose 27c a a pair. 19c children's Ribbed Hose , tans and reds , for 12c. } 12jc children's Heavy Ribbed Hose blacks ) at Oca pair. 16 dozen Indies' Lisle Thread ijoso black , boots and stninloes otwra tops , good value at 6Sc , to go during snlo at 3Sc ) a pair. GENTS' FURNISHINGS. lee Mixed Sock ? , GOc a box of half ilo/.on. 12o } Heavy Rockford Socks , throe for 25c. Gocand 76c Shirts , excellent styles , 60o each. $1.25 and $1.50 Silk Striped Shirts , 87o oach. 60c and 76o Neckwear in Gonts'Tooks , Four-in-Hiuids and PulTa , 35c , throe for 81.00. 16c four-ply Linen Collars , choice of stock lOooach. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. All Muslins , Cambrics and Shootings during tills s.ile at actual cost. Potter's best Oil Cloth 12c } a yard. lOc checked Toweling Gc } a yard. 39u and 42e Unbleached Damask lablo Linen at 33c a yard. 50c and 680 Unbleached Table Linen at 3io ) a yard. 5So and G7o Bleached Linen Damask at 47c. 75c and 85o Bleached Linen Damask at G7e. $1.00. 91.25 , $1.60 72-inch fine Damask at 87jc. During this snlo wo will offer our en tire stock of Linen Sots and Napkins , including fringed , hemstitched and plain , at actual cost. WHilhJLAW. & CO. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. CORN C. g | l P | - Sa A GI E LT AT T&E STATE Among the loading Agricultural Implement exhibits tit the Nebraska Stito Pair at Lincoln , the SANDWICH occupy thoirbuildingon the grounds with afull line of their famous i'OWEUCKN MANUFACTURING COMPANY Etc. , and are in excellent condition to entertain any of their customers or friends -KN SHKLLKRS , IIOHSB POWICKS , HAY PRESSES , MOW13H3. who * call . * may on them. * * * * * * * FOR sane in charge of the Sisters of Nloroy. This rpnnwnecl Institution Is sltuntod nn the iKh lilulfa baoU of iil ) < l pvurlooklnt ; the city of Council lil nil's. Thu ipaclotii grounUa , IU tilKh location ami jn > ) emllil view , niuko It a most pleasing rotro'it for the iillllctod. A tifl : of eminent pjiyaluhuis and a largo corps of ex- perlenceU niirbcs intnistur to the comtorta of lliupitlunts. Bpuululj carp glvun to lady pa- tluntB. - ( , , TERMS MODERATE. ' For particulars tippl'f to SSTERUSUPEROH ! ! , Frank Street - - - Council Bluffs , lowi , Slras & Bainbf Idge- cilnnil cotirti. Hoonw 2JJ-7-a-9 , block'Council lllull. , la. Are You Toothless ? IwlllmuVe yon a new sot for 15 ( O. A Dtguaruutccd , DR. WITHERS , 4th Floor. Urowu Hlook , ICth and noitgln * St § . Telephone 1775. on. la the only " " SPECIALIST WUO T EATa Jll.w PRIVATE DISEASED and DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY , Women Excluded. 18 years ozperinncr Circular * free. 14th and I'arnom SU1 NEU. ILLINOIS CONSERVATORY. atul ) lu iruction In nllitri * rt- 1 MtcnlH nt Unreal Hlucly. Vine , AtlK. Fa.Ul.WUU . lM.K'J ' ilSI'v f.U- . COUNCIt BLUFF1 : \\rANTiD-Clu : > ai > b.iby carrluco , HlBO lo do emi - i cral lioiiHuwoik : eou < l rufurunccu. L H , llou offlcu. oriiJiil UrooUway , I'ANTKDUood Klrl for ifeiii-r.il liouHuwork. Mrn. A.T. I'llclilnt'u'r , No.HVl Itli avenue. DO YOU know that IJay & . HCBH liavu KOIIIO cholco bartruluu in fruit and t'aixlon land near tlilacllyv \irAKTKI-I > artlcB with a llttlo thno anil capita to make and Jntrodij'ui pat4'iittxi novt'ltluu , II J. Atlanta , 14H I'crln avenue , Council Jlluffs. 1/OK HALKacrfH : ( ( ) nno KUitlon land Jn t ont- -L HUlu of city llmltu with , plenty of fruit , burrlcH and grapes and fair bulldlngu. 1'rlcu lCHllii ( It taken at oncu , JUnralnu In Iniproyud rral DBtato and ratty torma of payuiunt. 1'US 1'uarl btruut. J.oui'to i. Towlo. f/OH HAI.K-fiooJ lioiiBU of Boven rooina , located X1 at 1707 Ninth Avo. , oil Binall monthly payinuntu , A. J , JI5TUAOTS and IO.IIIH. Fann and city property aud bold. I'uuoy A. Thomas. Council / " < AKIIAGK rcniovixl , cc.sspuolB. vaults , chlmimrd VJclcaufd. Kd llurko , at Taylor's vrocury , S19 U roadway. $ O.VUJ ( block of uifrchandlHO to for a good Ie Molntu or Council lllutl ti-kldcnce. liavu clear Improved land andcabhlo trade for uH3.000.OO to * 'JUOO.OU ( btocX of ten- -rul mercliaiidlBe. block of dru v to trade for laud , Joliuutoa A Vau 1'attco , NO SMOKE. NO SOOT. This new candidate for public trial comes in prepared sizes , same as Pennsylvania coal. It contains within three to five per cent AS MUCH FIXED CARBON as the eastern anthracite and has Less Aslies a.iid Less Sulphur. Try it before buying , For further information and samples call on . A. GOX , SOLEX AQE.NT , 1O Main Street - Council Bluffs. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS All kinds of Uyoliiz anil Oltmilnj iluna In thu hUliont atylo ot tlio uru l''ii'loil uacl ttalnud ( alirloi iiiud * to loul : as good now. WorK iironiptlr done unJ : uellveroj In nil parta of tba country. buaJ tor prlua lut O. A. MAOIIAN , Proprietor , UroaOway , near NortV nuKtern UupoU