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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; . 'TUESDAY ' , DECEMBER 20 , i88t. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFIOINO. : . J2 , I'KAItl , STUKKT Btllverrd lijrnrrliTln nny part nf the rlty nt tvinty rents per wck. II. W TII.KIN ' . . . Manager. Tl'r.EI'HONKS : TlFPINI'RS Of i n-K. No. 43. | ] IUIITKilTUIl'.N0.23 | , MiXOlt MEXTIOX. N. Y. Plumbing Co. nolter , tailor , Fall goods cheap. See Chapman's pictures for Christmas. .The Ramblers meet at the city engineer's ofllcc this evening. The city schools will be closed next Friday for the holiday vacation which will c6nlinuo until after New Years day. Twenty Chinamen waited at the transfer ychterdny for the Wabush. They were en route from San Francisco to New York. "Cupid Cooling the Wings of Cupid" Is the title of a beautiful pastel piece Just com pleted by Miss K. D. Rehse. It has already found a purchaser. At the rendition of "Tho Palms" to-night Miss Mary Haas will render a harp accom paniment to an ulto .solo by Mrs. Ward. It will bo one of the features of the evening. The store of Mueller Music company pre sents a beautiful display of goods which Is much enhanced by the evergreens with which the entire room Is festooned. The artists feel very proud of this display of their ability. The following real estate transfers were recorded jpstcrdiiy : Spencer Smith to I ) . B. Dally , lot 17 in bill a , Highland Place , $ MV James Uiirbin and John Nebergall to Maggie (4. Ilnnn. nil of Missouri , lot 5 in blk0 , Uccrs' addition , ? 1MU Those who are Interested in the gas com pany ought not to try to sneak Fuirmount jiark away from the city. At the rates they have been charging for gas , lo , these many years , thej could afford to buy several such parks , if they want them real bad. The employment by the city council of com petent attorneys tn act in connection with the city solicitor In lopklng after and protect ing the IntelCbtn of the city in the Falrmount park matter will meet with the hearty en dorsement of every man who has these inter ests at heart. The wind of last night blew the glasses out of several of the electric light lanterns , and then siKiillng the arc , shut off the light. It Is the opinion of several of the electricians of the city tluit the style of globe used on the other street lights wou'd be much.more satisfactory - factory , both as to giving better light and re maining in place. On Wednesday nnd Thursday evening Lilian Olcott and her company appear at the o | > cra house in "Theodora. " It is pronounced n strong play , with line scenery and elegant costumes. Lillian Olcott has already estab lished l.er.si'lf as a favorite here , and she will doubtless be well supported. Chief Tcmpleton , of the flro department , was called to Omaha Sunday afternoon by a telegram unnmincing the serious illness of his little nieceIulu , daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Cooper. The little one died before he reached there. The funeral will take plncc in this city this afternoon from the chapel of the Episcopal church , und the remains will bo interred in bcautilul Fair- view. She was six years of age , und her death remitted from a hcvere case of tonsil- itls. The BKK extends sympathy to the af- Illctcd relatives. Despite the Injunction Issued to restrain the Union Pacillc from laying its track in front of J. .1. Shea's lots on Tenth avenue the worltmen have gone ahead and put down the track. The foreman , who superintended the work , is reported us Buying that he re ceived no orders from the company , but us he thought there was u storm coming ho had better put down the track even if it was Sun day. "That takes the matter out of my hands , " says County Clerk Shea. "It is now a question for the court. The writ of injunction has been violated , and it remains for Judge Loof bourow to decide what shall be the penalty for the contempt. " It is understood that Mr. Shea went to Avoca last evening to make a showing of the mat ter , and lay the foundation for having the Union Pacific lined for violating the order of the court. Special On picture frames. Will close out whole block regardless of cost. J. U. CltUUKWRI'L. ' 'Under the Palms" Fifty singers in bcantitul costumes. A fine chorus. Only 1 centH. To-night in St. Paul's church. Reserved scats for the cantata may ho had at BushneH's for / > 0 cents. Oh Yes ! O ! Yc8l ! "Tho" corner hook store is coming to the front in great shape. Lots of line holiday goods displayed here. Opium , morphine habits cured. DR. BELLINGER , 014 IT way , Council BlulTs. Personal Paragraphs. Thomas Berry is confined ut homo by lll- HeSS. Frank Johnson , of Randolph , la. , was a visitor in the city yesterday. Superintendent . C. Bi own , of the Bur lington lines , was In tlio city yesterday. Joseph S. Pasre , Sioux City ; C. W. Barrett , David CityV. ; . P. Cristy , DCS Molnca ; W. O. Bruncr , Creston , were registered at the Hcchtclo yesterday. Miss S. D. Rohso spent Sunday in Omaha. Shu is seriously contemplating a European trip in company with her sister , who leaves homo early in January. The following lowans wore registered at the Pacltloyesterday : W. F. Moershell and lady. Walnut ; K. F. Caston and Charles H. Booth , Davenport ; Charles Williams and A. II. Leigh , Shcldy. _ T. B. Baldwin ells lots. Fine jewelry nt Burhorn's , 17 Main. Watches cheap at Kirkland's , 821 Broadway. Solid nnd plated ware at Burhorn's. For Christmas gifts go to Kirkland's. Bargains in heavy pant , goods and I overcoatings. Made up in the best style and very cheap at A. Keitor's 310 Broadway. Be lore tlio liar. In the police court yesterday morning Peter K Nelson und D. C. Harris were each lined f'.tiO , " \ and George Galrath fS.10 , for being drunk. William. Pool , charge d with malicious mis chief and being drunk , was released , James Hcrmcr was arrested for canvassing without a license , and paid costs and took out the necessary permit The case of John Snndel was called in the superior court yesterday. Samlel is the man who nearly killed John Vnncu with n-shovul ut the dirt bank in Turloy's Glen H short ' llmongo. It was expected for a while that * Viinco would die , but as ho is now recovering the i'iisu was continued until ho could appear In court. Sandel is out on bail. The CUHO of Nellie Hoaghiml was continued until the Tth of February. Her father fur nished $500 bonds for her appearance. 1 . II. Shcnfo loans money on chattel iecurity of every description. Private consulting rooms. All mihincss strictly confidential. Olllco 500 Broadway , cor ner Main street , uplairs. . ,1. W. and E. It. Squire lend money. Ilultday goods at Mrs. K. Burhorn's , Kirkland will give you bargains U watches , clocks and jewelry , Fine mixed candies , lie per Ib. Trowel ! Bros. Insure with Wadsworth , Htnyre it Co ' * ' Opera-glasses nt Mrs. ! } . Bu'rhorn'b. Closing out * nlu of violins , accordco'n ; * nd all"sinnll musical' instruinL'iit.s.u J. D. CrockwoU' * . . ' . THE NEWS OF THE BLUFFS , The Scalded Pocking House Em- ployo Dlos of His Injuries. THE HOLIDAY RUSH BEGINS. Council HlufTrt ON Seen l > y Brooklyn " " KyoN PrlsonerH Want More Food Clothing Htook Under the Hammer. The Holiday Itunli. "I've ' got a little express package for you. Shall I deliver it ut the oftlcc , or sbWl I tnko it to your house ! " The business man to whom the delivery man addressed the query , gave the desired Information , adding , "I'm ' mighty glad you HKke | to mo about it. It'ttaChrlsmas present , and I wouldn't have hud it taken to the house for anything. " "I thought It might be. You see we have to bo very particular now-a-duys , and I gen erally try to find out what folks want so as not to spoil any little plans for surprises. We begin to feel the rush though , and can't always spend time making such in- ipiiries us wo would like to. " "I suppose they keep you pretty busy , even nowt" "Yes. for the past four days wo have been on the jump , und it will be worse and worse from now until after the holidays. Wo can not deliver to all points of the city. In order to do the best we can we have Jixcd limits , within which wo deliver. We go about as far west as the Northwestern depot , about as far north as Avenue (1. and us far south as Sixteenth avenue. This covers about the larger part of the city , and wo cannot very well get time to deliver beyond these limits. H takes too long. Wo are doing the very best wo can , and folks seem to bo fairly con tent . o long as we do this. They know there's a rush , and that we cannot do Justas wo would if there was only the ordinary business going on. " Prices no object. All goods must go at Mueller Music CO.'H. Gold and silver watches at Burhorn's. Money to loan. Cooper & Judson. The Central drug store , under .1. D. Stuart , luis been enlarged and refur nished with a complete stock of fresh drugs. Fine holiday hooks , stationery , cutlery , and musical goods at low prices. AUvayN nt the Front. We huve now one of the most com plete stock of line and medium-priced watches and chains , diamonds , gold jew elry , line marble clocks , silver and plated ware , gold-headed canes , umbrellas , opera and lield glares , and all the standard styles of the leading novelties of the season. All prices to low as to defy all competition. At No. 2 South Main street. C. U. .lAOQUKMiX & Co. Common Council. Last evening the common council met in adjourned session. Present Mayor Oroueneg , Aldermen Mills , Lacy , Metcalf , Hammcrand Keller. C. Huldanc appeared In behalf of Fifth avenue property owners who protest against their Sewerage assessments. Referred to llrance committee , and order that the names of the protestants appear in the protest. .1. W. Squire appeared in person and pro tested against the assessment against the linn of .1. W. anil E. I. . . Squire , for moneys and credits , upon the ground that all their property is invested in lands , etc. , in this state. Keferred to llnance committee. Protest of propoity owners on Fourth street against assessment for sewerage. He- ferred. Communication o'f E. W. Ueymond relative to cuVbing in front of his lot on Fourth street and protest against payment. Referred. Protests of property owners on west side of Fourth street against payment of sewer age tax : A' Clark , lot in Grimes' addition ; J. Mueller , Oleson Spetinan , H. H. Spctman , D. G. Sxx | > iicr.W. P. Wightman , J. B. Blake and J. H. Davidson. Ucfcrred. On motion all other protests of like nature were referred without reading. Grading bond of John Flageole in the sum of $1KK ( ) was received and placed on Hie. Notice of electric light company that they have begun Derations. Filed. Resolution that Messrs. Sapp & Pusey and Finley Burke , in connection with the city solicitor , be employed to guard the interests of the city in the matter of the attempt to wrest Fail-mount park from the possession of the city. Adopted. The lire committee was ordered to examine the mutter of discontinuing lighting the city by gas , and locating additional oil lamps where needed und rejiort ut once. The change of grade of sewer on Bluff street was presented by the city engineer. The reason why these changes were made was on account of change of grade of streets since the original bcwcrugc plan was accejited. ; - . -f Council adjourned. Collar and cull cases at cost , Mueller Music Co. For best quality coal and wood , call on Gleason , 20 Pearl street. Gold pens and pencils at E. Bui-horn's. 30 bars of Peisian soup , $1.00 , nt Troxell Bros , ' One thousand head of one , two and three-year-old steers for sale. Will give credit to reliable parties. Enquire o A. J. Greenamayer , 023 Mynbter st. telephone 121. As Seen by Others. I. W. Bnrnum , of the Brooklyn Eagle , in writing up his observations in the west , says of this city : "Council BlulTs seems to bo doing more in the way of improvements than any city I have visited. Street grading , sewers and paving with cedar blocks meet you in almost every direction. I was told , 'our contractors need MX ) more men than they have or can get to-day. ' In a few days they will show their neighbor across the river , Omaha , their six olcctrio light towers 1MI feet high. Since the obstacles in the way of building the second wagon , steam und cable car bridge across the Missouri river between these two cities are removed , and they lire earnestly nnd actively engaged in construc tion , agricultural machine men und other manufacturers uro securing their land , for they see that with these bridges completed these two cities must be practically one , and with the ten or more trunk lines of railroad terminating hero and radiating in every di rection this iiuiHt be u grent distributing cen ter , giving manufacturers hero un advantage over eastern manufacturers. " Postotlico boxes for doors and posts nt Odell & Bryants , 40" Main street. Christmas presents , Burhorn's , ! " Main No need to be without a sowing ma chine when you can pay for one in work nt the Domestic olllce , 107 Main street. Call and see. Every one making a cash purchase o 25 cents at T. U. King & Co.'s cigar btoro gets a chance in the annual prize drawing. Twenty elegant prizes. Under the Palms. Tliis beautiful , sparkling cantata which has been received with great favor in Chicago , will b'o given to-night liutl to-morrow night in St. Paul's church by the hunt musical talent of our city , assisted hy.u well-drilled chorus ol over llfty voices , all in beautiful cos tume's. ' Cheap Clothing Well Hold. Tlio Weil tilock of , clot hint' , etc..was soli yesterday lit auction. There were three bid ders : SJmoli.Klscmun , for Seligma'n , May f , Co. . of New York ; Beklonnan/.of this vHy uiid Edward Ccrf , of Lincoln , Neb. , n bou-lu Inw of T aac Well. Elsemnn. Marled the stock at W.OOO , Bcldcnnon quit nt W,000 and the stock and fixtures were finally knocked off U > Cerf at ? ( lor > 0. The Invoice of the stock laid down here , with 10 per ccut added. was fll.MXi. This puts the original cost fit about $7fiOO. The sale Will pay about 90 i > er cent to creditors. Mr. Cerf immediately Jook possession. Ho has not yet decided what disposition he will make of his pur chase. JIo Is favorably Impressed with the outlook of the Bluffs ami may continue the store at Its present location or remove tlio KQodB to some othrr place In the city , or to the store aFLmcolB' . . . > ' The ravages of diphtheria in Europe nnd America under the common treat ment of the medical fraternity averages from 60 to 80 per cent. During a period of ten years , by the use of Dr. Thos. Jefferis preventative nnd cure for diph theria , the death rate has been less than onc-Ilfth of one per cent , or one in five hundred. No physician required ; can bo obtained of Jlrs. Ed. Porter , No. 729 Fourth avenue , Council Bluffs , In. , or address Dr. Thos. JelTcris , No. U17 South 16th st. , Omaha , Nob. Reference , nnv citizen of Council Bluffs. * Troxell Bros , headquarters for Christ- inns poultry. Leave your orders. Special prices on mcrioxAUY lioin- Klts for this week at J. D. Crockwell's. Fntnlly Scalded. Martin Hare , the man who was scalded at Stewart's packing house last week , died yes terday morning from the effects of it. As his outward Injuries were not severe enough to produce death , it Is supposed that ho inhaled the steam and was burned internally. Hare was a single man , twenty-eight years of age , and resided with his parents on Avenue H , between Eighth and Ninth streets. The Ima of the funeral has not yet been an- ounced , as there are several friends who vlfih to come from a distance , and It will be 'clayed on that account. . Will you follow the crowd Or cut our own throats ? Follow in the long Treyuor go to small dealers who charge loublu prices for inferior goods , special bargains in all goods are offered his week by the Council BlulTs Carpet Company. The Cnntatn. All holders of tickets for the cantata 'Under the Palms" are requested to rc- nioinboi * that the tickets are good for jither Tuesday or Wednesday evenings , [ f prevented from attending by the jrowrt that will bo present on Tuesday jvoning , please keep your ticket for Wednesday evening. Seats may bo se- : urod for 25 cents extra at Bushnell's on Monday. Diamonds at Mrs. E. Burhorn's. Food For Reflection. The boarding mistress who furnishes meals 'or the inmates of the city jail was much sur- irised yesterday morning to find the follow- ng note among the empty dishes that were cturncd after breakfast : * "MADAM Dear Friend : Please Put n little more grub on each Plate for this is n hard 1'lttco in Jail , wo would thank you very much ivo arc pretty near starved in here. Please send a little more to eat and oblige the 'risoncrs. ' " The landlady evidently thinks their punish- : nent severe enough without adding to their other pangs the misery to be derived from a large supply of ordinary boarding house iltct. Wadsworth , Etnyro &Co. loan money Thirty lots in Beers' subdivision for > alo. Johnston < Si Van Patten , tW Main street. Elcgnnt work boxes , manicure cases and toilet bets at cost at Mueller Music Go's. Gold headed canes nt E. Burhorn s. The regular meeting of the school board was held last evening. The entire session was taken up with routine work. A special meeting was ordered for Wednesday evening January 4 , which will be devoted to the in vestigation of the recent whipping case at the Pierce street school. The case will be thoroughly ventilated at that time. New Post ORlce. On the opposite corner is "The' ' Corner - nor Book Store where you find the nicest assortment of Christmas goods in town. FURNITURE ! Wo nro now prepared for the HOLIDAY TRADE ! Our immense buildings arc packed full of the most BEAUTIFUL AND ELEGANT GOODS In our line , und at prices that will defy com petition , We guarantee our goods to be just as'wc represent them. Please give us a call whether you wish to buy or not , nnd brini ? your friends with you. It is no trouble to show our goods. Respectfully , C. A. BEEBE & CO. SPECIALNOTICES. _ NOTICE. SPECIAL advertisements , Muchns IostFonml , To loan. For Sole , To Kent , Wuntfi , Hoarding , etc. , will be Inserted In this column at the low rate of TEN CKNT8 PEH MNKfnr the nrht In sertion anil Five Cents Per l.lne for each subse quent Insertion. Leave advertisements at our olllci ) No. 1 ! ! Pearl Street , near llroadwuy , ell UluOs , Iowa. WANTS. FIl RENT House of 8 rooms. Uooil loca tion. Inquire W. T. Cole , 604 Pearl st Il SALE Stoves and carpets must bo bold noon. " 7 N 7th Kt. FOH IlKNT The Inrce hall. HixiM , lighted by olnlit windows and Miltable for largo olli- cesor cluli rooms. Directly over Hulls' Cali fornia frull store , 111 Pearl nt. Horace Kveretl. WANTED W ) women to buy sewing ma chines ; \\lllgtvetliein more than enough work to p.iy lor them. Domestic olllie , lUu Main st. \\7ANTHO- First class gardener , without T capltHl , to work extensive garden on -Miaies. First class chance. Addrtbs Joseph Smith. Council llluirs , la. EXCIIANUK Onmlm and Council llluirs prop erty and western land for Blocks ot mer chandise. Call on or address J , 1) . Chihtlan , K.'U llroadway , Council HlulTs , la , OH SALE OK EXCHANOE-EmIty of 1'J shares In JcQrlcs syndicate. Inquire of Udell ilros. & Co. | 7 OK BALK Very cheap for cash , or would JT ; exchange for Council llhiir.i or Omaha projn erly , u retal stock of boots and shoes valued at about 4UUJ. Cull ut store , No. WW llroadway , or address H. Martin , same number , Council lllulfH , lit. 171OH BALE-SeconiMmml Columbia bicycle -L very cheap , KMnch , at lleo olllce. BUILDING lots and acre propeity for sale by F.J. Day , a Pearl st. RARE CHANCE ! MUST BE SOLD ! Tilt1 lU'Hlrnbln reslilenrn or btiblnwi properly known lit Urn rower * 1'lnce , on Upper Itroutl- wayopnoMtethuM. 1 ! . church , will podlhely lie tolil within Ihe nexl thirty days. Tt-imi > : Oiui-thlnl ni h , balance In one and two years. Address bids to toGEORGE R. BEARD. . . Omaha , Neb. , 1.117 mill l.ll'j Douglas t OGDEN BOILER WORKS C'AKTKIt A SOX , Prop's. Manufacturers of All'Kinfa of Steam Boilers. A Sheet Iron Work , Ofder'by ! mall for repair * ' promptly attended i. Sallsfactlon Kuaraiiteed. Krth Avenue.'Ad - ar'esb < jjden ; Uoller Work's. Council Uluffa , low * . DISCOUNT SALE ! NO ADVESTISING SCHEME TO WORK OFF OLD GOODS , BUT SL F'j&.OT MADE NECESSARY BY OUR REMOVAL TO ANOTHER LOCATION , TWENTY IEB ENT 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 , 105 & 107 MAIN ST. , : : : COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , useful Christmas Gifts call on the Council Bluffs Carpet Co. , 405 Broadway. DO YOU INTEND TO BUY SO , 27O-W IS PIANOS THE FUM.KST , HICIIKSTTONK. OIUIANS SMOOTH iv TONE. 1'iAMis TUB LATEST STVI.ES IN OIHKS. OIUIA.NS FULL IN VOLUME. 1'iA.Nos TUB MOM * JlKAtiTmii , FINISH. OlIOANS Kl.EOANTLY FINISHED CASES. E VEJZ ? , Wo Defy All Competitinn nnd Ghallenco a Comparison of Goods and Prices With Any HUUBO In the West. SEE US BEFORE YOU PURCHASE ! SWANSON MUSIC COMPANY , 329 WEST BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. EUHOPEMI RESTAURANT Con't Forget John Allen , Prop. The [ .real Bargain , 112 EutranrvH Main and 113 Pearl St. SHOE STORE , MKAI.SATAI.r.lIOUIlS Open from 0 a.m. to 10 Is at 100 Main Street , Council Hinds. la. p. m. Council HluOs Iowa. B. A. Pierce , Prop. Hazard & Co Mrs , W , B , White VEFitzgcraW Dealer In , Pole ngcntii for Rotary ShuttlcSUndard and Staple Fancy Sewing Machine Restaurant. OBOCEBIES. For Nelirn ha & Wont- . New Store , New Stock. em lovru. No. 117 BroadwayCoun 21 ! ) Moll ) St. . Crcitou Office. Kk.Muln M.Coun llouse Itlock. fll Iliutrx. luvru. . cil llluffn , Iowa. Council lllulTs , IB. Axuntu wnnteil. Nenmayer's ' Hotel Teller & Egan , J. Ncuraayor , Prop. Wholesale nnd retail $1.00 PER DAY. Grain Floor Feed , Street cnr connections , to nil cleputn. Baled Imy.ctc. Agents Fire proof ntufilc In con nection , Noi 208 arid for Walnut lllock Coal 21(1 ( Uroiulwny. Id Main tit. Council Opp.OBdcn Hiiime , Hhiffs. Council Uluftfl. ICIWH. D , H , McOANELD & CO. , Hides , Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. KO and KS Main Street.Council IllnffH.Iowa. - GREAT DISCOUNT SALE - - Of 2O J'KK CENT ON HATS AND GAPS FOR GASH. , OMAHA. 1514 DOUGLAS STREET - - - TWO Trotting - Stallions FOR SALE CHEAP ! STANDAHI ) . UNDUlt HUI.n 8. WADE GARY , - Council Bluffs , IF YOU GO TO MISSOURI VALLEY PTOI1 AT TIIK St , ELMO HOTEL ! 'SampleRpom * Attached. ' , . ' ' . , . , . ' W.W. IKW1K , Pr 'p. " 1 . . . : v ' . ' ' ' " i ' . * ' ' , ' . ' " CRESTON HOUSE , Main Street , Council Bluffs , Only Hotel In the City with Fire Es cape. Electrio Call Bells. Accommodations First Class , Rates Always Reasonable , MAX MOHN , Proprietor. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COO nroodwuy Council Hindu , Iowa. Established law. WM. WELCH , Carriage and Express Line. OFF1CE-015 SOUTH MAIN ST. Telephone No. HI. All calls from District Telegraph Ofllco promptly utleutled to. M 5 N Star Stables and Mule Yards lijumlwny , Council Hinds , Ojip. Dummy Depot. CH anil ninlfH cor.Mantly on hand , for ie ui rctull or In car l < mil lots. Orders prompliy Dlleil by contract oil snort notice. . ' , Htuck weld on coramlsxlim. Telepliom.'lU. MJIJI.l'TKIt i { iOI.KlV ' 0 | > i > ObUe Dummy U > i > ot , Cuunlll UluU5. 401. BROADWAY. 401. See the Beautiful Silk Christmas Quilt And Pillow Shams , THE MOST ELEGANT DISPLAY OF SILKS , GOLD HANDLED UMBRELLAS , LACES , TOILET ARTICLES , SCARFS , CARPET SWEEPERS , NECKTIES , TDILET ARTICLES , SHAWLS , RUGS AND MATS , nlWe We have a large line of UNDERWEAR Which we are closing out regardless ol former prices. Also a few more Bargains in Cloaks ! HARKNESS BROS. , --Broadway--401 IT WOULD TAKE MORE ROOM THAN ALL THE NEWSPAPERS IN TH CITY TO REPRESENT IN PRINT HENRY EISEMAN & CO'S ' GRAND HOLIDAY STOCK ! But it is well known that our honso contains such 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 nnd every one of our departments will orter thousands of useful and ormiinciiUil things SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS | . We Imve made every effort to plnce on sale the most nttrnctivo nnil n.soful . good at the lowe&t poshiblo prices , nnd wo invite inspection nnd comparison. Special Handkerchief snlc this week at He , flo , lOo , 15c , Hoc , IIP to $10. Each und nil go nt about half price. Silk Handkerchiefs and Mnfllors in largo variety. Laces , Embroideries , Fichues , Lace Collars. Kid and Fabric Gloves. All must yont this great sale. Cloaks , Suits ) , Wraps , Gentlemen's Dressing Gowns and Smoking Jackets. Ladle's Slumber Hobes , .Japanese Smoking Jnckets nil Silk and Quilted at $0 , 30 , $7.oO to $10. Each a very suitable present from a lady to a gen tleman. Special bargains in our Art goods do- partmont. Stamped Linona , Knit goods. Underwear. Everything must be bold this week. Como to the People's store ( Irst and see what wo can do for you. Wo know wo have the goods and that our prices will biivo you money every time. With every * 2 purchase you will rc ceivo a ticket for ono chance in our 100 grand free presents. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT AT TENTION. HENRY EISEMAN & CO. , PEOPLE'S STORE 314 , 316 , 318 & 320 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , , : , : . : IOWAt