THE SUNDAY BEE DECEMBER 18 , . ISST-SIXTEEtf PAGES. | THE SUNDAY BEE , * COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE NO. 12 , PKAIllj 8T11EKT Delivered by carrier In ntiy part of the city at twenty cents per w * k. II. W TIMON , Manager. Tlh.KPIIONKSi MinllT KniTou ; No. Zl. | M1XOH MKXTION. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Ileitcr , tailor , Fall goods chcnp. See Chapman's pletures for Christmas. Addltonul Council IJlufis news on scventli A mnrrlnpo permit wns yesterday prnntcd to W. U. JolTrles anil Maud Hontmtn , butli of tills city. The waiting rooms nnd ofllcps nt the local elcj > ot of the Chlciipo & Northwestern roiul nro receiving u holiday coat ut thu hands of the painters. Today's chnngo of tlmo on the Wnbash makes tlio paHRunger urrlvo nt 11 : ! ( . " > o'clock in the morning , and leuvo at 3:43 : o'clock in the afternoon. Pace & Schmld hnvo n bcnvcr hnnplnu In front of tholr market on lower Uroudway. The animal was hilled on Mosquito crock und is quite a curiosity. A full attendance of both degree teams is desired nt the mcetliiB of the I. O. O. P. , on next Wednesday , to niuke arrangements for a grand ball to bo given the latter part of next month. The order moving the Union Pacific freight cars to this sldo of the river , which was Is- ued a month and more ago. goes Into effect to-morrow. Hereafter nil the trains will be tnado up on this sldo of the river. The Imprqvcments which have been in progress upon the Ogden house during the past few months , nro nearly completed. The house Is In better condition thun ever before , nnrt with the addition of an elevator , which is shortly to bo placed , it will bo all ready for business. The division of the Orcpg tract continues. Yesterday's record shows Spcnccs Smith to Mary B. Swan , 20 lots , f. > ,000 ; sumo to Oscar Kccllnc , 23 lots , i,000 ; also J. N. Palmer to Anne J. Anderson , the south half of lot 7 and block 8 , Enbank's ' second addition , * 'J50 ; enmc to Christ. Anderson , north half of lot 7 in block 8 , saino addition , KM ; H. Goldstein to It. Marcus , 13 acres of the levco (75. The confidence man Is getting In his work in this city so frequently of late that it is becoming monotonous. Yesterday n man named Harper , accompanied by his family , bound for the Pncitlc coast , passed through this city and wan worked for ? . ' ) . " > 0 by a Stranger with whom ho became acquainted On leaving Chicago. The same , chesttiutly express dodge did the business. Harper stopped in Omaha to try to recover his roll. Opium , morphine hubits cured. DR. BELLINGER , 014 ITwny. Council Bluffs. Offices of Tipton , the real estate broker , 627 Broadway. T. B. Baldwin soils lots. Watches cheap tit Kkkland's , 321 Broadway. Cranberries , lOc per quart , Troxcll Brgs. Solid and plated ware at Burhorn's. Tipton , the real Cfatato broker. Elegant toys of all kinds at cost. Mueller Music Co. Christmas presents , Burhorn's,17 Main Call at Adam's shoo store and get a dilemma free. Gorham's celebrated solid silver one dollar and thirty-live cents per ounce ; best patterns one dollar and lifty cents . per ounce , at Robins-on Bro'fl. reliable Jewelry house , established in ISM at 408 and 410 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Always at tlio Front. Wo have now one of the most com plete stock of flno and medium-priced watches and chains , diamonds , gold jew elry , fine marble clocks , silver and plated ware , gold-headed canes , umbrellas. Opera and Held glasses , and all the Standard styles of the leading novelties of the season. All prices so low as to defy all competition. At No. 27 South Main street. C. B. JACQUKM1N & Co. * For best quality coal and wood , call on Gleason , i20 Pearl street. . , Gold pens and pencils at E. Burhorn's. One thousand head of one , two and three-year-old steers for sale. Will give credit to reliable parties. Enquire o A. J. Greonamayer , 623 Mynstor st. telephone 121. J. G. Tipton , real estate. Postofflco boxes for doors and posts at Odoll & Bryants , 405 Main street. "Tho Corner" Book-Store. Bound to carry the day in sales of Christmas presents. No need to bo without a sowing machine - chino when you can pay for ono in work at the Domestic ollico , 107 Main street. Call and BCD. Every ono making a cash purchase o 26 cents at T. D. King & Co.'s cigar Btoro gets a chance in the annual prize Brawing. Twenty elegant puizcs. 30 bars of Peisian soap , $1.00 , at Troxoll Bros , ' J. G. Tipton , real estate. The goods and "fixtures at Central Jewelry store , 415 Broadway , must bo Sold ut some price. Call and get u bar gain. _ Go to Robinson Bros , for bargains in Christmas goods. For prices sco their thirty-tluru annual circular. Secure rour tickets in their sixteenth annual ? reo gifts of diamonds , watches , silver ware , fine clocks , etc. Lrfdios Imt&nnd bonnets at half price at II. Friedman's. Finctt Store. "Tho Corner" book-store has the finest assortment of albums , and all kinds ol plush goods , in the city. For Christmas gifts go to Kirkland's. m Finest line of Christmas cards in the city at cost. Mueller Music Co. Bargains in heavy pant goods and overcoatings. Made up in the oest style aud very cheap at A. Iteiter's 31C Broadway. Entire chan go in programme of prices fct Adams' . Call for , "Dilemma" Free , E. H. Sheafo loans money on chattel ocurity of every description. Private fconsulting rooms. All business strictlj confidential. Ofllco 600 Broadway , cor- Her Main street , up-staira. Gold headed canes at E. Bui-horn's , . . The Cantata. All holders of tickets for the cnntatf "Under the Palms" are requested to remember member that the tickets are good foi either Tuesday or Wednesday evening * ( I prevented from attending by the crowd that will bo present on Tucsdaj evening , please keep your ticket foi Wcdnobday evening. Seats may bo se Cured for 26 cent * extra at Bubhnelrs or Konduy. 1)1 A Variety of Opinions on the Suc cess of the Experiment. THE CHURCH DOINGS OF TO-DAY A tinw Firm In Much Trouble False Economy KfTcctH tlio Teachers Ijlttlo Sinners niul Tholr I'tin- Isliment I'ei-hoiials. How About the J. O. Tipton "I'm disappointed. I ex pected the city would be In a regular blaze , and when 1 saw them lighted I felt so bud I could hardly sleep that night nt all. 1 kept thinking of 'Twinkle , twinkle , little star.1 I believe the lights nre too high. If they were down they would be all right. It worked better last night , though. " Henry Spetinun "All right. " C. 11. Walte "They don't seem nuito so bright as last summer , but perhaps that's a notion. I guess they're all right. " Judge Jnines "A great Improvement. I believe , though , they can bo made to dp still better. There's a shade , put on , as I under stand , to protect from snow , and that easts u shadow.- think this shadow can be done nwuy with. " Alderman Wells-"Thlnk It Is doing well. We cannot expect perfection In a day. It will be better , probably , than now. " City Attorney Holmes "I guess they are pretty good. The tlmo to test them is In stormy weather , when wo-nccd them. There Is ono thing certain , they dou't coine up to the expectations. " Judge Aylcsworth "It's first rate. I sleep all night now , without a light In my room. It even casts a light down cellar so that I can get my coal without a lantern. Great thing. " Patrol Driver Nicholson "They right up the city la great shape. There is no trouble In "getting thcio" now'with the wagon. " Carl Morgan "I don't think they amount to much. They don't come up to my expec tations , but mav do better after a while. " Dell Morgan ( brother of the ubove ) It's a big thing. Can see to tc.id a paper on Wash ington avenue. It's such an improvement on the darkness we have been having that I am perfectly satisfied. " "Captain Hrown "They are nil right , but are nothing like what I expected. " Charley Uemo "Darned If I know whr.t to think. It seems to me they are too high. I think if they were whittled off three or four lengths they would give better light. " William Lewis "It's a big thing. Beat thegasl Well I should holler. " City Clerk Burke "I don't ' think they are as brilliant us I expected , but it's a great Improvement over the gas light Put Lacy "I can't tell much about It yet. It has been my idea all along that lower lights would bo better. Can't tell much about it until the other lights are out , and I don't stay up that late. " Auditor Klnnehan "They are too high. It muy bo a good advertisement for the city. " Weighmastcr Amy "Tho are too high , too far upart , or not powerful enough. Some thing wrong. " James O'Noil They nre all right. They are well distributed over the city , and llncly .located. " Charley Moore "Pretty good so far. I think they ate a great improvement on gas. " Squire Schurz "It's all right. It's way ahead of anything we have had yet. " Jacob Sims "They are all right , I guess. Hardly enough of them. " Joe Bacharuch "They ought to take off two lengths. All loking aside , they are a great success. When they get to running in good shape they will bo O. K. " M. J. Alworth "I think they are a good thing and much better than gas. Electric lighting is the thing , but I dou't know as this is the most practical way. " H. S. Hlchardson "I think they nre mighty fine. Can see to read a newspaper in niy window. " Frank Guanella "I don't think they are near as good as they might bo. " G. W. Ferguson "I don't know as they have had a fair test , but thus far the object has not been attained. The tops of the buildings are lighted , but the streets are dark. I regard them as unsatisfactory. " Policeman Unthank "Much better than gas. After the other lights are out the .city is well lighted with them. They are doing llrst rate. " . William Arnd "I guess they are all right. Can tell better after the gas goes out. " J. C. Mitchell "I think its a success. It used to bo so dark In our part of town you couldn't tell whether you was on the bridge or in the creek. Wo can see now to read a newspaper. " Ira Hendrlcks "I think they are all right but not enough of them. " W. H. Thomas "I think electric lighting Is the thing , but it don't ' seem to mo that these lights are doing as well as the ones on the court house last summer. " Jerry Mullen "A big improvement , you bet. " W. II. M. Pusey "A grand success. A dark night will show their power , and that i when we need light the most. " , Dr. Waterman "A line thing ; give a splendid light. " . Frank Yenawine "Very favorably 1m- pressed with their work so far. " James Anderson "More advantage to resi dence portion thun the business part of the city. It Impedes our work , for a burglar or crook can see us before wo can see them. " George Kudlo "Very nice. " Jerry Shea "Tho towers are too high. They are going to take oft a couple of lengths. " Harkness Bros "We like it very much. " Troxell Bros "Wo get very little benefit hero. " W. A. Maurer "Quality good , not enough quantity. " S. S. Keller "All right , I guess. " J. C. DeHaven "People may bo disap pointed , but the city is light enough so that travel Is safe and that is all anyone can ask for. Moro masts are needed. " Swanson Bros "We are pleased with them. They are an unqualified success. " A. J. Mandcl "A big Improvement over the lights wo have had. " W. D. Kirkland "Like all tower lights , good in winter. They should bo placed lower and have more of them. " J. B. Atkins "Grand. Some people wan daylight , but they will come to their senses after awhile. " Simon Eiscman "Offlcer has done re markably well to get up so good a thlilg for the public und at so low a price. Ho is a pub lic benefactor. " A. Ueiter "Fine thing. Just what wo want. " Dr. Cleaver "Splendid success. " Mayor Groneweg "Tho light is not as good as the sample shown on the court house last summer. Will probably work better when the adjustments are all made. A fair test could not be made except when the other lights wore out. It will probably bo satisfac tory. " C. A. Beebo "It is all all right. Beats the old light. " W. S. Stout "With the present number perhaps the present height Is about right , but the towers should bo lower , and we should have more of them. " L. C. Bracket "Too busy to notice It. " F. H. Orcutt "Fine. As good as moon light. " H. Friedman "It is fine. " W. A. Mynstcr "It is satisfactory. Would be better if a half dozen ( Ingle cable lights could be placed on Broad way und Main where most needed. Swan & Harmon "First rate. Better than wo expected. " E. W. Kuppoll "Need four more , then it would do first rate. " D. W. Uusbnell "Thinkit will bo satisfac tory. Like it very much. " Johnson * Van Patten "Good thing for the city. " J. Mueller "Good as far as they go , but there uro not enough of them. " W. W. Chnpman-"Vcry nice. " 'Squlro Hlggs "Fine. Will do better on a dark night. " Max Mohn "Will do first rate. " S. B. Wadsworth "Shows our part of the city off In good shape. " ft. A. Wood-"Vory good. " Ira Odell "The court houne tower don't give near the light it did last summer. Seems to noed.inoro prunsure. " Nick O'Brien "Lights up the city in good shape. " S. S undors "Thoy nro first rate BO far as they no , but there art ) not enough of them. " L. ft. Crafts "I like the location of the masts , but there should be aevferal more.1 ' . W. C. pkkqy "Gofct" . . , Among thr Church" * . The following announcement * are made concerning services to bo held to-days Preaching , ns usilal , by the puslor , at the Presbyterian church , both morning and evening. Strangers and others cordially Invited. Services at Harmony Mission to-dtiy nt fl o'clock conducted by Hcv , ( Ji O. Ulco. Sab bath school at 4 o'clock. Prayer meeting , Wednesday evening. Subject , "Jesus Our Friend and Brother , " Mark. III. .13. At the Methodist Episcopal church there will he preaching at 10:30 : a. in. Subject , "Holiness. " At 7-SO p. in. , theme , "Abom- liwbio Things. " W. II. W. Uccs , pastor , tiumiuy school at 12 in. Class meetings nt 0 : . ' ) ( ) p.m. Seats free. Public Invited. The pastor of the First Baptist church will preach at 10HO : a. m. on "The Lost. " In the evening Prof. Enslcv will speak on "Tho Claims of the Negro for Education. " The importance of this subject to every patriot and the ability of the speaker ought to secure a largo house. Prof. Ensley was educated at Kogcr Williams' university , Nashville , Tcnn. , and nt Newton Theological seminary in Mas sachusetts , and has been professor at Har vard unlvorslty , Washington , I ) . C. , and Mississippi State university , and is therefore fitted to speak on this subject as but few can do. Services In the Congregational church to day as usual. Morning subject : "Tho Cease less Coullict. " Evening : "Alojio , Yet Not Alone. " A cordial invitation is extended. At the North Main street Mount /Aon church there will bo preaching at 10:30 : o'clock a. m. and nt 7 o'clock p. in. Sunday school at usual hour. Elder Mark Forsciitt will preach at Saints church morning and evening at 10:30 : a. m , and 7:30 : p. in. Young men's meeting this afternoon at 4 o'clock at association hall , corner Main street and Broadway. All young men nro invited to bo present. A brief spirited song service will precede the other exercises. Catholic Church St. Francis Xavler Mass at ( ( , Sand 0o'clock ; high mass and sermon at 10:30 at 2 o'clock . : ; Sunday-school p in. ; vespers and benedictions of the blessed sac rament at 3:40 : p. m. B. P. McMcnamy , pastor. Morning preaching services at the Over- ton Misslqn church , between Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street , nt 11 o'clock to-mor row. Sunday-school nt 3 p. m. St. Paul's Church Sermon topic this morning : "KcBponsibllity and Growth. " The dean of Trinity cathedral , Omaha , Uev. C. H. Gardner , will preach In the evening. The boy choir will sing at the evening ser vice. The public and strangers are cordially Invited to attend. T. J. Mucky , rector. A devotional meeting of the W. C. A. will be held at Mrs. John T. Baldwin's , corner of Sixth street and Willow avenue , Monday , December 19 , at 3 p. in. Prof. Do Normandle has so far recovered from his Illness as to bo able to resume his duties to-day as organist of the Congrega tional church. Arrangements are being made for a sacred oncert In the Congregational church next un day Christmas night. Musical services ut Congregational church ils morning : ) rgan Impromptu in "A" Prof. D. E. Normandle. Opening Quartette , "The Lord is Mind ful of His Own" Mendelssohn : espousc , Quartette , "Nearer My God to Thee" Gilbert Offertory , Duet , "Kind Words" Pinsutl Mrs. Wadsworth and Airs. Evans. Diamonds at Mrs. E. Burhorn's. Silk mufflers very cheap at II. Fried man's. Entire change in programme of prices , t Adums' . Cull lor dilemma , free. J. W. and E. L. Squire lend money. For Sale Chesif ) Lots near the bridge o parties who will build nt once. Ad- ress or cull on J. R. Rice , No. 110 "Main street , CouncilBlutTs. That's his full name , Tipton , the real estate broker. Holiday goods at Mrs. E. Burhorn's. Queer , Ijow Business. There has been seine stir caused among , he circle of barristers by the filing of a petl- iou for the disbarment of A. W. Askwith , of A.voca. Mr. Askwith is well-known through- iut the county. Ho was a student in Wright c Baldwin's office in this city , and soon after being admitted to the bar went to Walnut , , n.d afterwards formed a partnership with Fremont Benjamin , at Avoca. Ho and Ben- amin did not have the most harmonious'sort of a dissolution. Thcro has been some bad blood shown on both sides , according to ports , and there nro naturally suspicions that Benjamin is in same way connected with this attempt to have Askwith disbarred. The petition is , however , free from any such inti mation , It being drawn by Baird & Mcyerly , of Harlan. It recounts a number of cases , ' which if proved , show Askwith to bo unworthy - worthy a place at the bar. The gist of most of thcso specifications is that ho betrayed the secrets and interests of his clients ? . It is claimed that in ono case in which lie was at torney for a man who was seeking to inako a railway company pay for some stock killed , Askwith acted really as the attorney for the company , and received pay from both sides in the suit. Other similar acts nro charged. A still moro serious charge grows out of his being attorney for the Walnut saloon cases. It is claimed that he represented ( to thcso cli ents that it was necessary to have money to "sugar up" the prosecuting attorneys , so as to secure desired continuances and delays , thereby securing for them the privilege of keeping their saloons open for a tlmo longer. The money was paid over and in , stead of being used for thu purposes stated- it went into the depths of Askwith's pockets , while at the same time ho was receiving his regular fees as an attorney. No ono who knows the attorneys whoso names are brought into unpleasant connection with the affair , would believe that they would bo guilty of receiving any such money , even if offered by by Askwith. Askwith , himself , denies that there is any truth in these charros against him andis preparing to fight the case. His former partner , Fremont' Benjamin , is also in court. Ho was retained as attorney for Arch Coffman when the latter was ar rested for killing Jack Main. Benjamin claims that Coffman did not live up to their agreement , and that ho must pay him $2.200 for his fees in the case. The suit against Coffman is now on trial at Avoca. Coffman claims that Benjamin betrayed his confidence. Ho paid Benjamin all that he was entitled to receive , and when ho would pay no moro Benjamin began a warfare upon him. Coff man .claims that Benjamin , after dropping out of the case , went "over to the enemy ; " in other words , that ho went to the prosecu ting attorneys and Informed them of all the facts on which Coffman'g ' dcfcnco rested , thus betraying tils confidence. It U lso claimed that Benjamin went to other attor neys and sought to employ them to prosecute Coffman. If those matters are proved up It is predicted that proceedings for disbarring Benjamin will follow. o Always Busy. Never idle , but always at work , is Tip- ton , the real estate broker. You don't have to buy shoos to get a dilemma at Adams' free. Special sale of handkerchiefs at H. Friedman's. Fine jewelry at Burhorn's , 17 Main. Adams' dilemma explains all about prize soon to bo given. Salaries of Teachers. The announcement is made that Prof. L. Roberts will , In a few days , leave for Penn sylvania , to take the position othead _ teacher in the institution for the deaf and dumb , at Pittsburg. Prof. Roberts has been in this work for fifteen years or more , and is con sidered a vury flno teacher , as is .evidenced by hU being offered this position. Ho lias forever thrca years been connected with the Institution hero'mid has proved himself to bo a Valuable rauo. The Institution , to which ho4s now'going , offered him'several hundred dollars moro salary than ho was here receiving , and uuturally ho accepted. DISCOUNT SALE ! NO ADVESTISING SCHEME TO WORK OFF OLD GOODS , BUT MADE NECESSARY BY OUR REMOVAL TO ANOTHER LOCATION , TWENTY PER ENT OUT 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 , 105 & 107 MAIN SL , : : : COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , For useful Christmas Gifts call on the Council Bluffs Carpet Co. , 405 Broadway. DO YOU INTEND TO BUY OK SO , 3:7O"W IS PIANOS THE FUM.KST. HIGHEST TO.NK. I OHOANS SMOOTH INTONE. PUN-OS TUB IJATKST STYI.KS IN CASKS. OIIO NS FOI.IIN Vor.uMK. PIANOS TUB MOST UBAUTU-UI , FINISH. | Ono VNS lU.KOANxr.Y FINISHED CASES. Wo Defy All Competition and Challenge a Comparison of Goods and Price * With Any Hou e In the Wnst. SEE US BEFORE YOU PURCHASE I SWANSON MUSIC COMPANY , 329 WEST .BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , . . . . IOWA. It seems that Iowa Is losing many of Its > est men on account of the falsely economi cal policy followed in regard to salaries of ; eachers. The legislature has been very much inclined to cut down appropriations for these institutions , without regard to the effect. Ono of the results has been that this state hus been producing and developing touchers , only to have them quickly taken away by other states by the Inducement of letter wages. Iowa docs not seem to appre ciate Its own as much as others appreciate licm. Prof. Booth , born in this state , educated hero , and ono of the best teachers in the whole country , has been taken away by the Philadelphia institution , this state not being willing to pay as good a salary by several Hundred dollars. Prof. Kennedy , who also taught here , has aeon taken away by the institution at Jack sonville , III. Ho was also born in Iowa and educated in this state. Prof. Blattncr is another Instance of the result of a too niggardly policy. Ho was also a native lowan , and was never outside of the state until he was called to Texas and given charge of the institution there , Texas recog nizing his ability and the value of his experi ence. A few hundred dollars a year moro than Iowa would pay him was all that took tiim away. Miss Christie , ono of the most valued of the lady teachers nt the institution hero. Is now filling a resiwnsiblo position in the Wisconsin institution. There are many others who have been likewise taken away from Iowa. With these facts right before their eyes it might be well for the legislators' in making their ap propriations to consider whether they are not practicing a false economy in allowing Iowa's own intellectual products to be taken away by a few dollars of silver. Tipton for any kind of a real estate deal , 527 Broadway. Kirklnnd will give you bargains in watches , clocks und jewelry , Fine mixed candies , lie per lb. , Troxell Bros. Insure with Wndsworth , Etnyro & Co. Opera glasses at Mrs. E. Burhorn's. * You can save money by buying your HOLIDAY niESENTS at H. Friedman's. The Cantata. The beautiful cantata , "Under the Palms , " will bo presented by the leading vocalists of the city , assisted by a flno chorus from St. Paul's church choir and Sunday school all In full costume on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings , December 20 and lit in St. Paul's church. Admission 35 cents. Reserved scats 25 cents extra can bo secured at Bush- ncll's on Monday for either night. The ravages of diphtKerla in Europe and America under the common treat ment of the medical fratormty averages from 60 to 80 per cent. During a period of ton years , oy the use of Dr. Thos. Joffen's proventltivo and cure for diph theria , tno death ruto j has been less the one-fifth of one per cent , or ono in five hundred. No physician required ; can bo obtained of Mrs. Ed. Porter , No. 720 Fourth uvonuo , Council Bluffs , In. , or address Dr. Thos. Jeffon , No. S17 South lotn street. Omaha , Nebraska. Reference , any citizen of Council Bluffs. Telephone Tipton , the real ebtato broker , 24li. _ Gold and silver watches at Burhorn's. Money to loan. Cooper. & Judson. Wadsworth , Etnyro & Co. loan money Thirty Jots in Beers' subdivision for gale. Johobton. & .Van Fatten , 33 Main street. Don't F U ' To visit "The Corner" book-store for Christmas presents , opjMwiUJ the now pobtotllco. . ' , . ' * - GREAT DISCOUNT SALE - OF 20 PER CENT ON HATS AND GAPS FOR GASH. 1514 DOUGLAS STREET , . . . OMAHA. IF YOU GO TO MISSOURI VALLEY STOP AT THE St , ELMO HOTEL ! Sample Rooms Attached. W.B. IRWIN.Prop. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COO Broodway Council Bluffs , Iowa. Established 1S57. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. SPECIAL advertisements , such as Lost.Fonnd , To Loan , For Sale. To Hent , Wants , Hoarding , etc. , will be Inserted In this column nt the low ratooTKN CJKNTS PEK LINK for the first In- sertlon and Five Cents 1'er Line for each subse quent Insertion. Leave advertisements at our office No. K Pearl Street , near Uroadwuy , Coun cil Muffs , Iowa. WANTS. "HIGH BALE Stoves and carpets must be sold J Boon , iff N 7th bt. FOR KENT The larce hall , Mx34. JlRhtcd by eight windows und suitable for larce olll- cesor club rooms. Directly over Uuttir Cali fornia fruit btore , 16 Pearl st. Horace Kverett. WANTED Ml women to buy Boning ma chines ; will give them more than enough work to pay for them. Uomebtlc oOlce , lUu Main st. WANTED First class gardener , without capital , to work extensive garden on shares. Firxt clous chance. Address Joseph Smith. Council Illuffs , la. "IJ'XCIIANOE Omaha and Council Illuffs prop. EL4 erty and western land for stocks of mer chandise. Call on or address J. II. Chrbtlan , K10 Uroadway , Council Illuffs , la. IOST A nickel-plated Ctmtelnln watch , < fc i bon attached. Hoturu to II T , Dee office , Council Illuffs. T7V3U BALE OR KXCJIANOK-Kqnlty ofi \ X ? shares In Jeffries syndicate. Inquire oj Odell Ilros. 4 Co. FOH SALK Very cheap for rash , or would exchange for Council niuffs or Omaha prop erty , a retul stock of boots und shoes valued at about 14,000. Call at btore. No. 60P llroadw y. or address 11. Martin , same number , Council muffs. la. la.SALE SALE Second-hand Columbia blcycli very cheap , fC-lncli , ut lice office. BUILDING lots and acre property for sale by F. J. Day. 39 Penrl Bt. Fen HENT A flnoly furnished front room first Moor , In private residence near couit house. Water In room , lighted and heuttxl Large closet. Hefercnces required. Addrecttll I" , llee office , Council Hltiffs. RARE CHANCE ! MUST BE SOLD ! The desirable residence o'r business proper ! ; known a * the Power * Place , on Utiper Ilroiwl way opposite the M. E. church , will positively be bold Uhlnth nuxt thirty duyg. Terms One-third nuh , balance In one and two years blaU > .GEORGE R. BEARD. Omaha , Neb. , 1U17 and 1310 Douglas St. 401 BROADWAY. 401 , See the Beautiful Silk Christmas Quilt And Pillow Shams , THE MOST ELEGANT DISPLAY OF SILKS , GOLO HANDLED UMBRELLAS , LACES , TOILET ARTICLES , SCARFS , CARPET SWEEPERS , NECKTIES , TOILET ARTICLES , RUGS AND MATS , We have a large line of UNDERWEAR Which we are closing out regardless former prices. Also a few more Bargains in Cloaks ! HARKNESS BROS. , 40 1 Broadway-40 1 IT WOULD TAKE MORE ROOM THAN ALL THE NEWSPAPERS IN CITY TO REPRESENT IN PRINT HENRY EISEMAN & CO.'S GRAND HOLIDAY STOCK But it is well known that our house contains snch a multitude of items that it is impossible to name them , nor could the papers make space to enumerate the articles now on exhibition. Each and every one of our departments will offer thousands of useful and ornamental things SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS J Wo have made every effort to place on sale tlio most attractive nnd useful . good % ' at the lowest possible prices , and wo invite inspection and comparison. t Special Handkerchief sale this week at Special bargains in our Art goods do- , : ic , 5c , 10c , 15c , 2oc , up to $10. Euch partment. Stamped Linens , Knit and all go at about half price. goods. Underwear. Everything muet be Hold this week. Silk Handkerchiefs and Mufflers in larfjo variety. Laces , Embroideries , Come to the People's store drat and BOO Fichues , Lace Collars. Kid and Fabric . what wo can do for you. | Gloves. All must go at this great wile. Wo know wo have tbo Roods and thafr Cloaks , Suits , Wraps , Gentlemen's will ovorjp . our prices save you money and SmokingJacketH. Dressing Gowns time. Ladle's Slumber Robes , Japanese Smoking Jackets all Silk and Quilted will to- With every $2 purchase you at $5 , $0 , J7.50 to $10. Each a very ceivo ticket for ono chance in our suitable present from a lady to a gon- . tloinun. ICO grand free present * ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT AT- TENTION. HENRY EISEMAN & CO. , PEOPLE'S STORE 314,316 , 318 & 320 BROADWAY , COUNCIL. BLUFFS. : : : IOWA.