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THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. SATURDAY MORNING, NOY. ¢ OFTICE: No.12 Fearl Street. e ey ek e in ANy par Aeenty oo H. W, Tinies Man MINOR MENTION, Reiter, the tailor The Northwes in anew bric land Abral cotnty Innd W. B Olds now draws the reins proudly over huggy lhorse Jacoh Howarth hasly orado hous nd his fri evening ther st night The revival meetings continue Saints’ church, ngregations g in numbers nightly Frank Mithen had an overcoat stolen from Musonic temple. 1t was found in the possession of a boy named Pat Mad den, The Evening Globe is ki roof put on its building (o ke Water is not a favorite Globe, Shepard, Field & Cook kindly remem- bered the d for winter gos 1 road s soon t the Boyer s put 1CI0SS Love of this Love anm Jackso; <lying dangeronsty i1l n e judge at \gent at the dummy dejiot L new t ont the Col 1« enjoyed an at in ing a new P the water with the 4 afat turkey Preaching by the pasto church to-morrow morning at o'clock, aud in the evening at 7:30 free. All are cordially invited The funcral of James Madison, who died of consumption at his residence, No. ington avenue, on Wednesday, 1 yesterday afternoon. two men and eolored g v mysterionsly hangi & Pusey's bank | at m-fl\l will | hoaring hefore Justice Frainty to-d Permit to wed has been given to WL H. Ellis, of Weston, a Ma ean, of this city; Chri Louisa Hufi, both of Harrison county. At the parlors of the Creston house on Thanksgiving night Ju tice Schurz per formed the ceren in mar ringe Pe Srandt, both of Silver City. The funeral 1rs, \ yesterday afternoon hoof thie estimabli woman is not only & sad blow fa Ut carries sorrow to i Seats was held flum in fxlum Ilk'l nts’ vlhunh Th giving night while revival serv going nn‘;rmd: the church. The should be kept up. Also the polic As one_result of the Catholic fai Oflicer O’Brien now has a fine sealskin p, voted to the most lu)pu].\l police- 1k Johinson rests himself in an to the most popular Tetter ¢ The pol not very well sfied h the result of their recent raid. Only outof the forty arrested were punished. Now that Judge Aylesworth isaway and Justice Frainey is on the wouolsick, they are thinking of makin, another vhid, and <ee what Frainey wil do with a bateh, As will be noticed el important series ot reli tg'be peld pext week REERE six or eight ki sewhere, a very ous meetings is in the First Baptist m city. The opening will be Monday cvening, It is expected that from twenty to thirty s will be present to desist in the work, and the in- vitation to attend is so broad and cordial that those of other churches and difter- ent faiths will doubtless join heartily in the meetings. A telegram yesterday announced that a wagon containing dry goods, notions, te . belonging to fin\ Brody & Co., \\.H on Tuesda: ht robbed at l’«'x‘m, The supposition is ihat whiie Mix Ihmlv who was with the wagon, was u\hupm some farm louse the wagon was robhed. The wagon is a very large one and con- tamed stoek al to the \Ilt'lr\ll_) yods store Mr. and Mrs Wyckoff are in the city, looking about w B an e lishing & conserva um_y of music here. If the necessary ragement is given they [ lliuuhl]vw be induced to loc: here, They are both graduates of the Boston Conservatory of Music, and are thor- oughly cultired and experienced. M off very kindly consented to sing vest lome entertainment Thanks night, and _those “ho heard her ery favorably impress e democratic organ is rather hard on its democratic mayor. 1t charges that he sent a policeman to stop two poor workman from working on Thanksgiv licer threatening them T continued in their e deavors to earn enough for a dinn ‘This can hardly be eredited. The m: has always boxsted of being such a fr gmen, He has hived brass bands, aud let the county furnish the court house for meetings, so that the workmen might have a chance to listen to his promises of what he would do when he got to be mayor. He has talked to them lh ¢ hours” at streteh, and never charged them a cent. He has ad- vertised the city as a cow-boy town, 5o as to scare other Inborers from coming hiere, i ul the worl. well known, \loons closed gambling Sunduys, will n inin the city, houses o other places of yetitis hardly to be be would keep. litho lar on Thanksg *Ladies and rand drawin D cents worth Arthur 3 choicest eandi cigars, ete,, ul of goods” pu iz, Knn ays on hand. -~ Bosuse and ask your grocer for the veud made at Smith & Loevke's bakery, It is the very best be convinced R and house furnishings ooper & McGee, No. 41 S the xn |n| ain street, Picot Ribb n Murs. Rogers. Short Hand \HII( end Typo Writing, Ed Wiight, with Van Bruiii, Thompsor latest color o Every ll]l(}‘)h)’nu“ 25 conix . Kin, \:((v.ll s 8 chan reat drawing, De L e The very finest plushes, tine upholstering ™ of seription, foot rests, ottoman les, window shades and all kinds of mterior drapings—the very cheapest west of Chicago.” Cull on blo kort No. 809 Broadway, Council Blufls, Substantial abstracts of title and real estate loans, J. W,, & E. L. Squire, 101 Pearl strect. ElaniLile Cottage ranges, Garland stoves, Ra- Aiaut Homex aud {ub heaters of the vory t ¢ At bed rock prices, at No. 41 Main :treet. W )'m U A fringes avi The vory oeived we W amps choap at llum 18, 20 Main St FOOLS AND THEIR MONEY. How Help to Get Them Scon Parted, the Steerers | MAKING UP WINTER SUITS A Christian Conference Next Week The Harvest Home Ent -Ba s Record as a H Thicr- Other Gleanings. Steer sSuckers, Who put you onto that stecrer that day,” asked ribe ion was not, you wrote up the other u sporting man of the Bre “I'he source of inform: riven, but yankee-like the s answered by usking another' Why, was not the article all right »* All righty Why it was dead to mghts. “That's what made me curious to know about how you got it. It must have been given you by some one who knew just he was talking about. No chump that away. must have been | Some fellow in the ¢. 1 believe I could guoess the fellow.” He was told not ahout it, Then he w “You talking of st You have no idea ho goingon here. T liouse on Broadway which has I)nm fellows you wouldn't m “Don’t the puhx-p kunow them? “Know them? ‘They know of cours ques | tion to hother his brain nt on. vers and cappers much steering is re is one gambling v run them in?"" t trouble is you them guilty if you should ) Itis almost impossible to get the ev denee. You ave other business, ¥ J waiter in one of the promine els here is of them. He gets a chance to hook onto more or less suckers, Wi he gets on,, he strolls about town until finally lands the sucke in this If the sucker loses any i house the waiter it, « %3 or a $10 bill perhs ows know it just as well as we but it is no use for the Sst the stec for he wouldn’t_own up, and of cour prictor of the house sl wouldn't sqieal. other kinds of b 5 hack drivers, in pt, sorts of fellows, who steer su A\ fellow who has some r 1 eateh o sucker easier steerer who doesn’t do You see, low whom he L some business, and he doesn't suspect he 3 They stroll around to- ether and finally drop into the hole. If e deesn't play, there nothing lost. The steever is out only his time, and his time is worth nothing If the sucker loses any mmn-\ the steerer drops around and el l *What if the suc ‘ker should chance to make a winning?’ ©Oh, get out. clerks in different Do you supposo those fellows would et a sucker get a winning one that would amount (n nythi Not much. \When once a sucker gets in, they never let him strike the ground until he is done up.” “What is the zame wlich eatehes suek- ers hest?” “Stud poker. That’s regular robbery. It isn't ;;\mhlm;.:, 1f played straight the percentage that goes to the house is a big thing, almost robbery, A good game ougfit to bring into the house at least $0 1 an even ‘That's straight. Butthe way it is generally played it all comes to the house and to the cappers steerers. ‘There ought mot to be a s n -\llumd in the'c city. It's dead rob- mw kind of people generally- get caught in this?™ *Strangers, mostly now. ~Around town u\cx\hndy is onto it. They have been robbed so much that they ean’t get but the rankest suckers, Fellows {romi owt of town, or ficqh importations. dly a llxxl’pfismn ut what some fo low gets robl of & pretty finugn roll. T tell yon that the stud game " givc 50 many chances for robbery that it owght to he fried out. Then theré ought to be some way of mukinF gambling hou run withou! having these steerers. If these robbery games They couldn't be some_pointers in will surprise n't for them would soon play out. run. I'll gwve you o few 1 that you. Dl show you some fellows whom you haven't any idea are steerin, but they are just the same, and I beliove © ean prove it. 1 caught one of them, slick, the other day. The sucker wouldn't believe that he lmd be--n th'l- ed Ly his fricnd he him, howeyer, by the glo, which' was pm-uh. Iy marked. Thie guhl piece had” been lost y the sucker on a gamo of stud, and while his friend had no mone that night the next morning he identic lguhlplmn- Of course he 3 his share for ste ing the sucl into the game. That'’s the way ho got it It was a surprise parly to the sucker, who hAd lost about $135," Drs. Judd & Smilh's Electro-Magnetic nsoles. Ouly fifty cents, No. 50 I-nm!h St., Council ~ Blufts, lowa. wanted I A, e —~— Haying put 1n a comp! clothing, }unn«hlng roods, huts, »x & Hugrhes, N 15 Main sty vite the public to give them u leir expenses are small, and they ean 1 to el ch te new stock - Winter Suits, A number of new casee have been started in the district court, the last day of sevvice falling on Tuesday lust, commences netion ngainsy Insur- , to recover $1,000 insur- T uclmmlmg, located on the ner of avenue A and Sixteenth street, which burned some tine ago. thy sues Iim Foley for $150, whic N due him on a verbal agreemoent, b) which ho has been taking care of a child of Fole 8. I, Castor commences action against nhnum Iowa Mutual Live Stock in- ¢ company, (o recover en a $110 \ o divorce from his wife, Sus They were married in Om July 26, 1851, HMHe claims that nine days later xhl‘ left him and set up a , whicli bears itchell wants 1Y sAvOry roputitic H. Wallace wls wants e divorce, il Hilda, is a1 He w ied to her in ¥, 1874, ) they have three ¢ petition states thut on the 4th t she skipped out with another u he thinks is N.llwn He vember pren. of Ju man, Wh and that ton wor Gents' fine shirts, underwea gloves, et at John Beno & Cc e Ty Sce Beno's new wnolv oods. Try Joha Te npluwn s ‘‘Rose” cigar. Conncil Blafx Talent. The entertninment given at for the benelit of thoe poor oit e 5 the worthy given sintent for the cutiur th k » city at 2 02008 ause, ttend ovening programse spoke 1, eli ol | junction was served : a4 most Bluils talent cang seelle mg an excellen o d by .\[“ Marshall Treynor solo, he heing u,..,,m- of t req | home large orus Wi Mrs, Wyekoft ef cong a 1o an Witl the Pane I od \mn‘ en d was N encow n nse 100 W lm.vn wother recitation, hardly less enthnsi has o remarkably \nnn, manner and the all ostentation uinrly refre ~l|||| ¢ clocutioe. Pro with an ex wlollet gave Miss (ihuv Blufis people sang “Dream and the stic over illed out * charming y given,and in resy ed encore she gave led forth which 1= 10 500, 1wo very sweet flute solos in whose voice Couneil epecial light, She sang it admirably as nsual, enthy She was i gave “Geneyieve There were other mxlw Jbrogramme, a very appropriate ul representation of “Prayer tablea “Priumph of Agricnltut fine. A€ welosing lo the progranme of “harvest home™ entertainment it was vm-y fitting - At Beno's—Ladie: Finest display smokers’ goods for holiday gi King & Co., Cigars and “Tobaccos, Broadway. anmand T. D 543 - The Misses Merkel and Miss Westeot have gone to Eliot to give three musica entertainments in_ that nity. They are gifted and enltured Iadies, eaps of giving excellent entertainments. Barrett's Record. The Bik gave the other day the d of a shooting serape in South Omaha which John Barrett was a prominent par- ticipant. This man Barrett known here as being a hard case. He came from a very respectable family, but went to the bad some go. His father fig- ured in one of the most hardly contested tax cases on record in this state. Th case went to the supreme court, and often quoted in contests now. Young Barrett first arrested heve six ye: ago, for stealing a horse of William I He was tried in June, 187, but !Iu- jur In the !ul]nwmg :d again, and the ]ur\ l‘ouml him umlly He v entenced to three years in the penitentiary. Since his rele e he has been a ested for l s was last spring, count of an insufli- Among the inci- fresh notoriety, 15 Kicked t one im out of the time. Col. He was very lace, but the ng' it ove he intimated that nding in with the he colonel asked him wy that he, as his attor- alse to him. He sal This was too mu he proceeded to kick the Barrett has the rep- a mean tempered fellow, dors not surprise oftice of his attorne, Daily was « ofice, the colonel ~ w state’s attorne) if he meant to ney, was acti the colonel fellow down utation of bein, and his last venture those who know him. - Correct Abstyacts of Title and Real Es- tate Loans at McMahon & Co’s, No. 4 Pearl street. The electr] Fourth stre cures rhewm: ouncil Bluffs, positively m, neuralgia. dyspepsia, estion, lits, cold che, Kidney and of vitality, lead p()hmlmv ¢ wasting we ss of those dise purmnml natare in male and fey I Potice Pointers, i e aular Gerstenberg Thanksgiving night at the saloon which heen of %0 1 such ots inie V'he 1ace rin fo i in George Brasticld’s me. ‘Thenan in- yainet him. "Then Gerstenberg hecume the ostensible pro prietor. The council revoked Gersten- berg’s license, the place heing so noto rious. Now it is run by some relative of Brasfield's, although he cem interested alike, to be cleaned ont, and been paid it secms ) bo closed. On Thurs was a crowd in the and as usual a ut. 1t is said that some would ¢ for drinks ordered by the hartender insisted, and to” hother him still more, some of the erowd put some of the ses - their pockets. Brastield insisted on therr returning the asses, and then war w declared ticld was badly used up, his face be ing battered until it lost all its appear ance of humanity. When the row broke out Gerstenberg rushed out of the door. fired his revolver several times, skipped_out of danger. The police ar. rested six men, but on the trial only two were found 'Illl , Pat Donahue and nk Kane. ' Y ere fined $ costs cach. The others were di and the costs taxed up to Brass| John Conner was brought befor tay mmnm,-; on a churgs e that he had ving thanks, b this seene The place ought s no licen: 8 t the doors might night there been drinking, as woll as but deelared he got into trouble only means of a policeman. The poll according to his stovy, strolled up et with him, 1 a drink Inl there, until he Had police station, w him and locked him up. looked for the nume of the of found it to be Fred Nugent, That set tled it. Nugent's well known record as Ay uhxlmu ¢ the lie to the \\nn brought bofore ' ¢ were John Thompson, W nd Julm \\All» Ilu-) had been captured, ulso, by Nu who had evi dently had a niglht of it. llu 80 xml.- h 1 had been sleeping in an alley. They o turned out on the cold world agaimn. Three older boys, elaiming to be from Des Moines, were brought to the fi for stealing a_pair of shoes, on M strect, Two of them were found guilty reeny; and the other for v sent to the county irty d. They gave thoir names o Joo Bur L Ed Stewart and Vet - Gonts’ boots and s)mvs. at Beno's . For everything in !he groce tiem of Kin(z & A b, a trial. Everything new md jey groceries a specialty. - best and l_lu‘.lptal O)skifl L!]l ;0 Lunch nter, ad: X SOUp U , only 10 cents, WEHMAN & MEYER'S RIDTIE. Peur] 8troet and Fifth Avenue, COUNCIL BLUFFS tent for thentr day Wl perior i@ PRNE LUESC led on pleasing features | wd Gerstenberg | | A.W. PATTERSON & CO , Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Temple. | Council Bluffs, Iowa. 1 ‘We wish to call the attention of the publu- to our fine line of Gente’ Fur- | dishing Goods, and would most respect- [ fully solicit a share of their patronage. Below we enumerate a partial of our goods and feel confident tha.an | impemon will prove profitable; | | Aats and Caps, Underwear, White Dress & Fancy Shirts, | Unlaudvied Shirts, Neckwear, Gloves and Mits, Hosiery, Collars and Cuff: Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Mufilers, Ear Mufflers, Chest Protectors, Wristlet: Sleeve & Scarvy Holde | Rubber Coats, Rubber Hat Cove Umbrellas, Etc.. Etc.. Ete. CALL AND SEE US. A. W. Patterson & Co. Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Temple, Council luffs. Metcalf Bros. 342 and 344 BROADWAY. RETAIL DEPARTMENT Mens Fall & Winter Wear CLOTEIING Mens' and Boys' Rusiness Suits, Monw and Hoyw' Dross Euite. Childrons' Every Day and Dioss Suits, Overcoats for Men, floys and- Clitdren. erchant Tailor ful Merchant Tailor Overcoats, TINDERW EAR. Merohant Tatlor Trowsere., Equul to the best, t order, t half the price. Fat Mens' Suits ‘and Overcoats, Lean Mens’ Suits and Overcouts. Fat Mens' Trowsers Seamless Shirts and Trowsers in Scoleh wools, Medicated Scarlets, Extra Heavy Dalbriggans, noy Colored Wools and mixed qualities, from 2ie each to $4.50. | DUNLAP AND STETSON HATS FOR THE FALL OF 1885 FPURINISEHEING GOODS | Gloves, Neckwear, | Suspenders, f Handkerchiefs, Collars And Cuffs, | Of first class qualities and reasonable prices, METCAILE Bros. RETAIL DEPARTMENT ” sc;.nun.z e Justlce of the Peace. Ofico Over American Exprogs, Compayy, ' RUSSELL&Co Munufact AUTOMATIC ENGINES ESAECIALLY | BSIGNED FoR Mills, Eievators and Electrical MACIHEINERY. Tubular and Locomotiye Boilers. New Massillon Threshers Woodbury Homse Powe o e Tras Eugine 1807 ll sizes of { ourey & o v N ¢ i, F Biutte. e Tor Leod Ahias |SPECTAL NOTICE.~Special Lost, Found, To Loan Boarding, ote., will be i | the low rate of TEN first insortion and FIVE C each subsequent insert ments at our office, No. Broadway. \\ \() TICES 8 ‘0 Rent, Wants rted in this column at NTS PER LINE for n. Leave advertise. 12 Pearl street, n WANTS, ANTED To buy all the firstlas hand household goods that wre offered for Such A8 furniture, carpets, stoves, ete. N0t hAYIDK STIICTLY Airstclass goods ave time Ly not appl Al others will cond. highest market pric Broadway, dealer fn second ‘ TANTRD-To rent a train on the Milwaukes rond (news department.) Enauire nt P cific House office. JFOR SALE- Being desirous of moving fo , On Account of my |-||'(1|||'“ 1 offer for sle iy residence, corner th' avenue and Ninth o Inquire on premisea. A, Brainard, BS FOR RENT. No. 4 Pearl street, FOR SALE, FOR RENT OR EXC ~For enle or rent, on very liberal ters Council Bluffs Paper Mill, complote, wi the lirgo bokrding houso aud ihroe ncre rounc No. 0—~A business property in Cherokee, herokee county, Towa, wu\ trade for westorn -At McMahon & G0 own of Hast- Nebraska land. £00d busincss property And also & gimu\ residence property in the town of Chenvo cLean urllm) 1iL., low down for cashor will exchange for we ounty, lowa, for in Iands, plendid farm, well improved, 40 ngon county, lowa, joining 'the Luke. Prico, for 4 short time, 4 por e 184 1o 187—Aro four inproved farms in I'lllll(;munml{ Kansas, onch with A small in- cumbrance. ‘The equitas will he_exchanged for unineumbered wild land in Nebraska, N £ wores in Holt county, N a Lty i DAYgAin, WATS to exc improved e ndise. fine two story brick residence, one locations in Council Blufr: trade ebruska No. b4 of the be: for good unincunbered Kansas o lands; Value, $15,000. 1d 1-~Ato two other beautiful homes une| II Illufip which cash psymenis will buy R eautiful suburban location in fowa will exchange westorn Jands. The ubove are only a few of our special bar- gAinE. 1T you've got anything (o trade or sell, or want to scll any real estate or merchandiso, write 18, Wo have se oo stocks of £ood 10 teade for lands, 8 & WAL ‘ouncil Blufts, owa. UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEVOISE, Agent, 507 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS, The following is the time of arrival and departure of trains by central standard time, at the local depots. Trains leave transfer depot fen minutes en ¢ and arrive ton minutes late DERAL CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN. Muil and Express 6:50 p, Accommodation. 4 Express \Iullmhl Express. . .\ul)nlnmrhlm-n _THE NEW YORK Plumbing Co. 552 BROADWAY. COUNCIL BL 10WA, Sanitary Hydraulic Engine Public and Private Systems Water works and Ventilation deal nd constructed, Plumbing work in all its branches. This best assorted company have one of the stocks of plumbing goods n the west Estimates furnished, HARRY BIRKINBINE, Manager Now York Plumbing company 552 Broad way Council Blufis, ‘Pelephone No 2 ONLY HOTEL In Council Bluffs baviug Fire Escape Andu improvements, call Lells, fre | alww s tho (;lll-,‘s"l ON HOUSE! i mnd 219, Main MAX MOKN. Pre TS PER LINE for the | Moeller Music Gompan such as | ordor, Hair Goods Hair Goods ' PAID UP CAPITAL, $20,000. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL100,000, § INCORFPORATED, SUCCESSORS | 408 MAIN STREET, IMPORTERS OF TO J MUEBLLER. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA) AND DEALERS IN Musical Instruments, Musical Merchandise of Every Desc riptiop Toys and Fancy Goods. We make the celebr Every instrument waranted. Send for catal ed Havdman Pianos, and the y organs, a specialf¥ | i toyal Whity logues, MUELLF MUISC €O, Council Boffs No TRAVELING AGENTS! BMPLOYED BY J. M PHILL IS, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Boots, Shoes &Rubber Goods No. 413 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Our customers get the henefit of the expense thus saved. Send for price lists. WwW.P .A.'Y'LSWORTI—I HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Trick buildings of any kind raiscd or moved on Little Giant trucks-—-the hest in the world, 808 Eighth Avenu and satistaciion guaranteod. Trame houses movh e and Eighth Street, STEAM DYE —AND. DRY CLEANING WORKS, No. 29 Main Street, Council Bluffs. Kintz & Kleeb Fancy and Stapls Groceries. No. 162 - Broadway. Opposite Ogden Honse, Council Bluffs, - - Ia. This house being & new one, conse: uently everything in stock is new and resh, Prices onable ns any ¢ cery in the west, rogro One trial is all we ask, KINTZ & KLEEB Grocers. J. M. SMITH LEADING eichant Tailor!’ NO. 7 and 9 MAIN STREET, Council Blufi"&. Iowa P HAIR GOODS —AT- Myrs. D. A, Benedict's, No. @7 Broadway, G Hair Goods Hair Goods 0f all ¥ints wado 10 Of evory wade. LTs, 2E7 Freadvraw. Sutter Eotel MISSOURI VALLEY, I0WA. OHAS SUTTER Ms.na.gexv prciully adapted for the publi¢ mym in the bus! lmu o '1 .wmd ay first cluss samplo v A e HOME STEAM LAUNDRY (GEO. W. SCHINDELE & CO.,) No. 540 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Al work guaranteed equal (0 Troy Luundry work, Work callod for and delivered FRER, All g00ds by mall 03 0Xpress vecoive prompt uis 1 tention. Bpecialtiog— Cleanlinesg and prom ptaess. 1e) ephone No 154, ;‘ b A R. RICE M. D. o tamors iifo or drawing of blood. CHRONIC DISEASES ot si ur sy, N OVer thirty veurs' practical v Otileg I'Btreot, Counctl 214 TATION EREE, JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUPFES. ractices in Stat: und F liumu, i and 8, Shugart Ko wichoud poricncs deral Coiils, . Beno. ¥MOS, OFFICEL. W. M. M. PUSKT, OFFICER & PUSEY, BAN KERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Established 1865 Northwestern Hotel Newly Opp Broadwag ) per disy. L TATE Mted and furnished, Dunimy Depot, 1 SAMUE Lo 1L BERSHAW, Manager, Dress Makmg Palon 8, MRS.J A LA.HLLLE Of Now Yorl: City. Beoaduay, Op: 3 Stove, ) prices. © \in iy whole suit, e