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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE NO. 12, l‘l‘?/\llh STREET Delfvered by carvier in any part of the city &t enty cents p tw H. W Tiurg e Munager. 88 OFFIC Eviron MINOR MENTION. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Reiter, tailor, Full goods ¢ Yesterday a marrvinge license was is- sued to Joseph MeGee and Nettie Brooks. The P. E. O. club will meet with Miss Mollie Rice, 128 Fourth street, this af- ternoon at 4 o'clock, The BEE force have smoked in honor of Stephen MceAtu's wedding, The cigars were excellent, There will be a grand tur Par Mills to-day. All the in this vicinity are going. John M. Persey will give n6:300°clock tea to-night at the resid ¢ of his futher, N. M. Persey, 558 Willow ave- nue. It is reported that the E Morning. now published at ¢ to be removed to this eity. the mervier. Mrs. Hayes, an aged lady living on enteenth avenue, hag heen adjudged insane and will be taken to Mt Pleus- ant for treatment. The supervisors we with routine work was tuken up wit and locating n s, The indications ave that the po men's ball on Thanksgiving night w be o grand afla <hoot at I shots ¢ Sunday ston, i more s husy yesterday The “entire day mining petitions L About two hundred ickots have lee been disposed of, The regnlar meeting of the M. T.. S, K. C. will be held this evening at the residence of W. N. Young, 414 Broad- All members are requested to be ‘nt. _Superintendent J. €. Holmes, of the Inited States treasury department, was in the city Tuesday inspecting the gov- ernment building, or that portion of it that is visible to the naked eye. wiy. d in the There will p cells and ing accom- Tron bunks are being pl city jail by Schultz & Hill, be three in each of the lar, two cell, m: in the steel ations for eleve ay morning ‘William Pow lml'(l $7.60 for a drunk, and . Hoiland, arrested for peddling without a license, was dis- rged upon the payment of costs. The spire of the new German Catho- lic church has been sheeted, and work- men we putting on the galvanized iron cornice T'he slate cov- ering will probubly be put on this w Cesterday shold of Mr. and Mrs, No. 726 Mynster street, parents are doubly happy in thut this is their third child, but both the pre- ceding ones have died. Wadsworth has v and houschold effects to this and will make his future home here. He occupies the house lately oc- cupied by Mr. Charles Officer, ncar Oankland & A wire is being put up between the waterworks and the center of the city. A gong will be placed there and con- nected with the fire alarm'system, The addition is being made by Chief En- gineer Birkenbine, of the waterworks company. Whethér you believe in prohibition or not it will pay you well to attend the temperance meeting at the‘opera house this evening. Hon. E. R. Hutchinsand Captain Van Etten will say something that will bo well worth listening to. All the reading rooms, offices and ante-rooms in the lower story of the Ogden house are undergoing quite a chunge, in_the hands of the painters and paper-hangers, These improve- ments point to the general opening of the house to the public. The BEE acknowledges with pleasure the compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fostevin, which accompanied the ba of cake from the wedding supper of the d.u\;,hh'r May these sweets typify the years yet to come to them—the sweetest years of lifc. The home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Cook, 134 Vine street, was gladdened removed Monday morning by {he advent of churming little daughter, Mrs, ¢ and daughter ave dotng wells Mr. Coolk is a cashier of the Missouri Pacific ra road company 1n their Omaha office He is proud as a father well can be. Becbe & Co. are sending their cata- Jogues to the jobbing trade that buys from them, They cover the west, north- west and sauthwest with a radius of two hundred miles, les doing no small business east, where they are brought into direct competition with the manu- factures of the older cities. W. J. Davenport, general freight and passenger agent of the Chicago, Bur- ington & Quincy rond, W. C. Brown, superintendent of the Towa division of the sume road and A, E. Martin another Q man were in the city yesterday look- ing after the interests of that road. Patrick Brennan, of Creston, is in the city looking for a location for the erec- tion of a foundry. He is engaged in that business at y nt and has had many yeurs experience, Ho is favora- bly impressed with the advantages pre= sented here and the prospects of his lo- cating here are good. The strect improving force took pos- sossion of Glen avenue yesterday. will require about two more days to fin- ish the ulmlmf and the curbing is nearly completed. The paving will oniy extend to High School avenue, although it has been ,:.ulud through to the res- ervoir, The Right Rev. Bishop Cosgrove, of Davenport, was in the city yesterday and solemnized the marriage of his Miss Teresa Cosgrove, and Mr. g St. s ncademy, where the bride had received her edu’ cation. The wedding was a strictly private affair. Notwithstanding the claim that there is little movement in real estate mat- ters, there is quite a steady trade. Per- sons from abroad, as well as those at home, are taking up the more advan- tageous properties, either for pe ~n|ml use or speculation. Mr. 8. B. mick, postmaster at Tabor, was . ity yesterday looking for building sites. There. is every reason for encouragement in the present out- look. Ad M x\m available jon in the injunction case of the Rock Island railroad against the Manawa motor line been rendered by Judge Loofbourow. He refused to dissolve the injunction, The hearing as to whether the tempo- rary injunction shull be made perma- nent will probably be heard at the Junuary term of the district court, As the completion of the line will ult in such decided advantages, it is hoped that the decision which will compel the crossing of the tracks to be made farther east than was contemplated will not cause any delay in the prosceution of the work. e For best quality coal and wood, call on Gleason, 26 Pearl street, How Did It Happen ? H. R. Yolton, an accident insurance agent from Lincoln, met with a little mishap at the Bechtele house, lasteven- ing about half past 6 o'clock, that may possibly help him in his business, He claims that as leaving the water-closet, he was confronted by aman who covered him with a revolver, and demanded his money. He to hand it over, whereupon the other shot him through He and made his trace of His the hand, and snatehed his watceh, rushed into the house statement of the affair, but no the assailaut could be found. wateh and chain_were picked up outside the door. Yolton immediately skipped for Lincoln after notifying the police, not even waiting o have the bullet” extracted. The prevailing im- pression is that he intentionally inflicted the wound upon himself, A reputable citizen who lives in the immediate vieinity was in his back yard at the time, but suw no one run- ning away. Another man who was just entering the alley when the shot was fired, hurried to the slace, but saw no one hut the victim, fe told a man whom he tried to insure that he was carrying a heavy insuranc himself. 1t is Said that since his arr val in the city. lust Sunday. he lost con- siderable money in the gambling houses, The idea of such a bold at- tempt at robbery being perpetrated in almost broad daylight, and not a stone’s throw from Brondway. is altogether probuble, and the who know the: isting state of uffaivs in Council Blufs will say inpossible. - That Got Hin ense of C, B, Ruggs, chavged with maltreating®he wife of his hosom, came before Judge Aylesworth in the supe court, yesterday morning. Rug Afvican of the most ,nwn-mu.d 1) and in point of color is several shades darker than the ace of i is home is in Omaha, and his wife left him about a month ago and came to this city. and has sinee inmate of n dive on Pierce str visited her at that place Tuesday. upon her refusing to live with aguin, he deliberately “mop up the floor” with her. He enter- tained the court with a pathetic story of his affection for the errving woman, but it failed to touch a responsive chord in the magisterial bosom as the judge told him that his manner of ex- pressing his love was altogether too demonstrative, and ask him to con- tribute #15 and costs. M. R. Snyder, counsel for the defeuse, introduced Oscar Brewer, of the Council Bluffs minstrels, nx a_ witness to prove the pence able disposition of the defendant, *What has been your _observation as 1o the de h'ullun( for inoffensiveness and sobriety obriety of Nehu No. no: of the de fte “Sech talk as dat gits me. up. 1 dunno nuflin erbout it. The testimony was too much for the dignity of the court. and an audible smile pervaded the length and breadth of the hall of justic m- The him procecded to Tgib it even St Iy und monthly Mandel’s sl LA Soiree Musicale. Lovers of fine music will be afforded an opportunity for gratifying their taste to-morrow evening. Mr. T M yuor has thrown open his residence to the public who desire to attend a soirce musicale on that evening. The follow- ing exquisite programe wiil be rendered by Messts. Young, Brigham and Trey- nor, accompanied by Mme. Young: Two Tuscan Folks Songs. Corruciola Messrs. Brigham Song, “Gipsy John,”., Stoves, pay- ments, .Clay r Song, “Come to Me,", Mr. T “Honor and Arms" (Sulnxml) Mr. Young. “Forget Me Not,”.. Mr. Br lulnm Suppe “The Distant Shore,”. . sullivan Mr. "Treynor. “Di Provenza,” (Traviata)....... <. Verai ir. Young. “The.Linden Tree, . ........... Soldenberg Mr. Brighain Duett, 1 Pescatori,”. ... ........ CGabussi Messes. B 1 Young. Young. ompanist, Mimic. sliads ery one making a cents at T, D, King & Co's ¢ store gets u chance in the annual prize ving. Twenty elegant prizes. Eiioa e A Pleasant Surprise. A pleasant little family gathering took place at the residence of Dr. A. P. Hanchett, on Fourth street, Tuesday evening. The occasion was the sixty- sixth anniversary of the birthday of Mrs. Hanchett's father, M. 'W. S. Mec- Micken. He, with his good wife, were enticed to spend the evening with their daughter, and were surprised to find Dr. and Mrs. W. Hanchett, of Omaha, with their childven, Ried and Hope, also there. Mrs. Hanchett, of Omaha, is also a daughterof Mr. MeMicken, her husband being a brother of D. Han- chett, of this place. Mr. McMicken was still further surprised by the tion by little Hope of appropriate vers: composed for the oceasion by her mothe r Mrs. W, Hunchett, of Omuha, atthe close of which little Alf presented him th a beautiful gold-headed cane, as a birthday memento from his four grand- children, Mack, Alf, Reid and Hope. Grandpa was s0 completely surprised that with his eyes only could he express his pleasure in'the gift and pride in his wsh purchase of grandchildren, —_— e loans money on chattel y of every description, Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confidentinl, Office 500 Broadw ner Main street, up-stairs, il bl Dropped His Roll, Henvy Brown, a stranger hailing from Chicago, realizes that the way of the transgressor is unusually hard when he “bucks the tiger” in Council Blufls, He dropped into a Broadway gambling house Monday evening and quickly managed to *'blow in” over $100 on the green cloth, But the worst was yet to come. A complaint wus enter in Justice Barnett's court and he was terday granted a he under 00 bonds for ar Tuesday, As the penalty for gambling is considerably in cxecss of his present loss, Mr, Brown will probably regret his unfortunate venture for some time to come The cases of the Council Bluffs gamblers are now before the grand jury, and it is more thun likely that they will be called upon to disburse apy next several times the amwount won from Brown. e s Where Is He? William Liddell, of Omaha, disap- peared last Sunday and has not been heavd of since. He was in the employ of Welshaus & McEwan, Omaha, who ask that the whereabouts of the missing wan be reported to them. His descriv- tion is as follows: high, weight 160 pounds, fair complex- ion and about gineteen years of age. He wore a suit of dark blue and a stiff hat. His family um-rs a reward of 850 for in- formation to the above address. ——— One thousand head of one, two and three-year-old steers for sale. Will give creditto reliable parties. Enquire of |'A. J. Greenamayer, 628 Mynster st., telephone A Card. new “Park Place™ Broadway. During the past ten years 1 have by constant effort, aided by free use of cap- ital and labor, succeeded in producing the finest herd of shorthorn cattle (Park Place herd) in western lowa, The herd having increased to such an extent that T um compelied to reduce its num- bers. I propose slaughtering these very superior animals, and dispense the same. in connection with a full assort- ment of fresh, salt and smoked meats, to an appreciative patronage, whom Mr. Ira Grazon (in my employ) will take special pleasure in & meat market at 529 C. BALDWIN. — - Fritz Fritzmeyer, restaurant, 108 Main st. Meals at all hours, — Doings in the District Court. The case of Blair vs. Witt continued to absorb the attention of the district court yesterday. The examination of witnesses was completed at 3 o'clock and John Lindt made the opening argu- ment for the plaintiff. He was followed by Organ and for the defense, and William Mynste d for the plaintiff. You Want Them? Domestie Jutterns and patterns for stamping and embroidery. Latest styles and finest designs, — “Domestic™ office, 105 Main street. = City Engine osteond is an official who has been tried b, service and has always not only fully qualified for his position but a man of irreproachuble character. » facts well known it would scem 1 et of faivness and justice, he- - a puper oran individual at- an, to ascertain fully in fact to warrant such May it not be possible that the true animus may lie back of what appears upon the surface? The question is a faiv one. years of public been found to be tacks i g > J. W. and E. L. Squire lend money. Bishop Cosgrove arvi the city yesterday and will pe the ecerc- chime bells church, this mony of baptizing the for the German Catholie forenoon. A large number of citizens will doubtless witness the con tion of the bells to their future use. = the only A. L Mandc store in the city, nstallment There will he Five feet nine inches | T wish to announce the opening of my | rmony Chapter tern Star, oelock thi ning. ness of special importance o be acted, all members are quested to be reeg m trans- carnestly re- Money to loan. - Cooper & Judson, S Personal Paragraphs. The **Tin Soldie registered at the Ogden. James A. Jackson and wife have re- turned from St. Louis, Colonel James K. Patton of Muscatine, was in the city yestereay. L. J. A. Holst, mailing clerk at the is in Kansas City attending the John Barthyte. deputy city marshal, went east yesterday morning over the Rock Island. ; Colonel Thomas McKissock, of the Omaha & St. Louis road, was a guest at the Ogden yesterday. Mrs. Hoover, of Galesburg, Miss Alkins, of Omaha, ¢ the guests of Miss L. R. iss Katie Mikesell, of 1., and > in the eity raynor. Atwood, i visiting - and will remain for 1 weeks. J. R. Smith, Waukesha, W. A, Far- rall, New York, C.C. Mitchell and P. L. Amy, Chicago, yesterday. William Reeve were at the Ogden and family have re- moved to Imogene, lTa., where they will reside in futurs Mr. Reeves takes charge of the store of Crose Bros. M. J. Booth, deputy supreme regent, and Mr. Long, deputy grand regent of the Royal Arcanum, will be preseut at the 10(1{.:.4 meeting to-morrow evening. Miss Kate Gerner, an accomplished and deservedly popular young lady of this city, has gone to Helena, M. T., where ‘she will spend the winte her sister. ‘W. H. Andr Hall, Boston, S irand Island, W. W, v rean, Des Moine an, Atlantie, W. J. Davenport, Burlington, and Robcrt Foddell, Philadelphia, were among ycs- terday’s arrivals at the Bechtele. T. J. Warren has resigned his posi- tion with J. F. Seiberling & Co.. to ac- cept a more luerative one with Keeline & ¥"1-lt. He has had much experience in the hardware business and will prove a valuable acquisition to the corps of (‘l'u\'uling representatives of the latter firm, Charles S. Chap e ——— For Sale Cheap—Lots near the bridge rties who will build at once. Ad- 110 or call on J. R. Rice, e No. Muin street, Council Bluffs, - Henan's eat Strength, Julian Hawthorne in Nov mopolitan: In after year honor of making the acqu the American winner—the Benicia Boy, us we fondly dubbed him—a tall, grave. urbane gentleman, with reddish brown hair and a purple moustache, He wore black broadeloth and a tall hat, and diamones sparkle here and the wonder what the present champion of the world would have done if pitted m ‘o8- 1 lmll the intance of agninst that individual, We had u sand-bug hanging up in the college gymuasium; it wis sus- pended by o fong rope to a b iron bar half-way from floor to c The strongest man in the college—and he was pretty strong—had once hit this bag so hard ‘that it swung up on a level with the ba One day Heenan dropped m. We suggested that he should hit the bag, Ho glanced at the bag, and stripped off his black broadeloth coat, and laid it, with its silken lining out- ward, over the back of a chair. Then he walked up to the bag, poised himself a moment, and his arm shot out. The bag fl upward with an impetus that carried it completely round the bar once, and nearly muua the second time. As it fell;Heenan shook his head sadly, and turned away. No one spoke; but, as he slowly inserted himself into the silk lining, he re- markek: , you shonld have seen me when '_Hn' muscles at the back of his shoul- ders were about of the appearance and consistency of ammonites—a variety of extinet <v]|l\l|lll|m«\lu mullusks, whose coiled stone remains occur in certain geologic strata. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. FURNITURE! We are now prepared for the HOLIDAY TRADE Our immense buildings are packed full of the most BEAUTIFUL AND ELEGANT 600DS In our line, and at prices that will defy com- petition. We guarafitge our goods to be just as wo represent them, - Please give us a call whether you wish to buy or not, and bring your friends with you. It is no trouble to show our goods. * Respectfully, C. A. BEEBE & CO. SPECIAL NOTICES. TIC N JPECIAL advertis To Loan, For Sale, Witk be Inserted tn this' TEN S as Lost, Found, nts, Boarding, II|II at the low 2for the first in- ents l'\r L lm 1 h subse. . Leave advertisements at our near Broadway, Coun e rertion and. ¥ive quent fnse office N entl Street, cfl Blufts, Towa. ~ WANTS. ‘\4' NTED A good head cook at 112 Main st., Counctl Blulls, lowa. in sidence in the t por- . Call on or address J. with Odell Bros. & Co., 163 Pearl st. JOR RENT-Houses in all pmunmu-m, by Johnston & Van Patten, i Muin st. "v ANTED-A youn, Apply to Horace TOUNG Ta competc Address H 10, I TOR SALE-A id hund Knabe square piano, hv'!lrl\ ne cost #4450, sell for £20, Address QZ1, liee oftice, Conncil Blutts. .»xm-ru-uu-d “book pher, wants position. s and furnished rooms, J. JOOR SALE very chen '()\1 RETRT oy aTeEa e To By veal estate and chattels by Pearl st. B NOR It tirst fl house, Wi Large clo 12, Tlee o JOR 1 ur A and heated: quired. Address H. oms in a .L-uhh- hou: \\u\hlm.lnl\ avenue. 'Al\l 1 i ALC! IlH()lA, OPIUM AND MORPHINE CURE ! ‘The Alcohol, Morphine and Optim habit Ab- solutely Cured without interfering with the putient's daily avgcation Correspond with or call on DR. . BELLING 614 Broadway, Conncil Blutls, fa. All correspondence contidential, Star Stables and Mule Yards Broadway, Council Blutfs, Opp. Dumiwy Depot. m= t retuil or i car lod s promptiy tilled Ly Gontract on short Stock sold on commissior elephone 114, HL ite Dun nm llr 1 WO T8 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPIY OF THIE COUNTRY WILL SEE BY EXAMINING Ti1S MAP THAT TH3 & BOLEY, Council Bluifs. ilflAGfl ROCK ISLANII&PAG!FIG HAILWAV + reason of ite central positien -0 relation to lincs w5t of Chicago, and contin:>ud Lies at terninal I tints West, Northwest and Woithwost, fa the true anscontincnta, system v hich K racilitatos travel und Lo Detweeh 1ho ‘acitlc. and raatn Jino and branches includo Chi- cago, Joliet, Ottawa, La Snlle, Peorin, Genesco, Moline and Rock Isiand, in 1Lt Warhington, Pairfiold, Ottus Towa City, Dea Moinew, Indianola, AU 'Audubon, Harian, Outhirie Centre and Cam and Atchison, in al, in M{pne Dakota, and hundreds of {ntermediate cities and tow *The Great Rock Island Rout Guarantees speod, comfort, certainty and satety. fts rmanent way is disingulshed Ite ‘:Adm are of stone and lmn‘ lid ot eapers Diing Cary, pro and (botween Chicago Kansan oy restiel Roctining & favorite. Overthislino Bolid Fast Expre: ally 't attractive rosorts for fonriee in Towe Minnesota, and, via Watertown and 8ioux Fails, to the rich wheat and ‘grazing lands of interior Dakota. Via Beneca and Kankakee, the Rock Island offe inducements to travelérs botween Cincin: poll tte and Conncil BlnfMs, St. Jos 3n, Leavenworth, Kansas City, St. Paul, an oints. ALl ‘patrons (espociaily ladies and elil- )receive protection, courtesy and kindly attention, For tickets, naps, foldery, copies of Western Trail, or any desired information, tho United States and C R, R, CABLE, . ST, JUNN, Pt A G Maadcer. Aur' Gea) Maaaesr, perior A interme- €. A, HeLBROl o Tht. & Purs. At THe CHICA GO ano North- Western Railway Short Line. Omaha, Council Bluffs And Chicago, The only road to take for Des Motnes, Marialitown, Cedar Kapids. Cli icago, Miiwaukes s o o H Wb ratkat Fdor Oregon, Washe Tiion u 1OF Savantares nd Ehicago. y of DAY COACH: Lich are th art aad jngenuis ty can create: G CARS. Which sramodels of P DRA anzy aud REw e Eelkbiated & At Coune ual of which eaunot be 'flll!d (lld'hl‘rn A ho Ualon VacTae i ray. Cone c\‘ il T tran o1 e Ualgn Faclte e R ln Chicago llu trai Detroit, B(‘n"lll’mbl?“ull‘l.flhn';PQ“l ("ntlnnl:ll: o A uloll. snd Wlflll ll e nu\- sak fors uunt Vll YNORTHWESTERN.” modation. Allticket ageats Fori. Foee? Xuoos cago, 1is, BOLLES, Gly T, Agah b Naprwis, 101, 401 NOVEMBER 17, 1887, 101. 401, These Are Symbolic! What Do They Symbolize? . QUALITY. 2. QUANTITY. 3. CHEAPNESS. There Are 401 Reasons for This. Qmmw | Quantity! The best goods in the various departments of our stock the market contain. The most goods possibleto be given for the money. The greatest amount of the 1) Cheapness] oo s least ey. 401 persons can testify that this is so. 401 Kinds of Dress Goods for 401 styles of beauty. 401 styles of Carpets for 401 kinds of homes. 401 styles of Underwear for 401 kinds of persons. NO. COUNCIL BLUITS, : : All this and 401 times as much you will find at 401 Broadway. Harkness Brothers. DR. C. B. JUDD, M'F'G'R. ELECTRIC BELTS AND TRUSSES. 606 BROADWAY, IOWA. WANTED—-GOOD SALESMEN ON LARGE COMMISSION OR SALARY, - A PENNY SAVED ___._.Is o TWO MIES EARKED! WE GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU | TEN CENTS O.N EVERY DOLLAR. TRY US AND WE WILL PROVE IT. TROXELL BROS., CASH GROCERS, ‘WM. WELCH, Carrige and Bxpress Line. OFFI0 615 SOUTH MAIN ST. Telephone No. 03, Al callstrom ieteics Helegraph promptly attended to, v FINE MILLINERY. NEW FALL STYLES OPEN, 1514 DOUGLAS STREET, - - - OMAHA. TWO Trotting - Stallions . FOR SALE BHEAP! BTANDARD, UNDER RULE 6, WADE CARY, - - Council Binfs. OFFICER & PUSEY, 500 Broodway, Council Blufts, Iowa. Established 287, Office NO. 345 BROADWAY Ogden Boiler Works CARTER & SON, Prop’s. Manutucturerf of All Kinds of STEAM BOTLERS AND SHEET IRON WORK. Orders by to, Sat h( dress Og all for repairs promptly attended thon guaranteed. 10th Avenne. Ad- ounefl Blufs, fowa, 0. H MODANELI] & 00, Hides, Tallow, Pelts, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Returns. Prompt fain Street.Councll Bluffs,Towa, £20 and CRESTON HOUSE, Main Street, Council Bluffs, Only Hotel In the City with Fire Es- cape. Electric Call Bells. Accommodations First Class, Rates Always Reasonable. MAX MOHN, Proprietor. 100 liR.\\D FREE CIFTS Worth £2,000 to be lean Away by Henry Eiseman & Co.'s People's Store, 314, 316, 318 and 320 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. READ, READ, READ. With ry Two Dollavs Worth of Goods rehased You Will Receive a Coupon Ticket Good For One Ch e in the Following Grand Presents to be Given Away by us on Monday, January 10th, 188K, irchase e es one ticket dditional $2° the same. Hold your tickets until the above mens tioned date, when the lucky numbers will be announced and the holdevs ine vited to call for their presents, Remember you will have to pay noths ing extra on your purchuses. We gunrantee to sl you goods cheaper than you can huy af any other house in the west, and give you the Inrgest, finest and best stock west of Chicago to selecs from. CALL AND BE CONVINCED! Al mail orders receive prompt at tion and tickets for the free gifts for- warded with the orders the sume as if you were heve in person, These distributions wiil he made with overy fairness, and customers lueky may de- pend on the numbers receiving their reward. iven to employes of our house. customers only receiving the benefit of the prizes. LIST OF PRIZES ot consisti sy chai i v of this cit ¥ lllv-“nr uux » hevell Frene of sofa, pur ! hased from S, S0 Ke One elegant cher consisting of b wash stand. Huave plate mirrors 4 from C. A. Beebe & Co., eit B—0mne elegant silver tea sot, consists ing of extra large and ve heav; waiterseoffee pots tea pot. sugar howly ereamer and spoon holder, Must he seen to be fully appreciated. ” Bought from ¢, B. min & Co., city. 4—One v ndsome water set.com- rridh;_' pitcher stand goblets and - wash bowl of the largest design. An elegant picee of goods. Robinson Bros., city. 5—Decorated China dinner set of 130 Purchased from W. A. Maurer, I'urchased from cos, 1t decorsted China tea set of handsome blue satin - water set, consisting of 6 tumblors, 1 pitcher and one hammered | s tray. §—0ne venetinn water set, comprising 6 tumblers, 1 pite egant brass n-n.\. Taistee snber water set, comprise ing 6 tumblers, 1 pitcher and 1 elegany G tumble 1 pi yds hest hla ade. k Guinett silk 21 Japanese portiers. 31 gentleman’s smoking jacket. 41 nt Paisley shawl. 15—1 set ‘he furs. 16— 1 gentleman’s dress s 17—1 gent's fur beaver o 181 hoy s or youth’s suit. 19--1 hoy's or youth'’s overcoat. 201 pair s 211 pair ¢ vhite blankets, i) 22—1 combin tern, worth $50. 1 Misses cloak. 1 picce Lonesdale muslin. hoots or shoes. et any size. isses shoes, Warner's co SO s ion bed spread, 80—1 clegant album. 811 tobogaan cap. infant’ sashme set furs., fine large doll. autograph album. dozen ladies” tine wool fast black dress pate # dozen Misses fine wool fast black ] gingham dr 1 doz s pattern. sentslinen handkerchiefs, 40 41 —1dozen ladieslinen handkerchiefsy. -6 linen table cloths. -1 dozen linen napkins. 44—1 dozen fine linen towels. 45—1 fancy stand cover. 46—1 table cover. 7—1 Marsailles quilt. 48--1 fine large doll. 49—1 large album. 50—1 toboggan cup. 51—1 child’s hood. -1 picee *fruit of loom” v stand cover, ant Japancse portiergy muslin. 1 large doll. 1 autograph album. 1 seal skin hand bag. m-—l Long poc lmtlmok 61—1 fine silk mufiler. 62—1 shopping bag. 1 elegant lace handkerchief. bottle tine perfume. —1 pair kid gloves, —1 pair silk suspenders. 67—1 pair ladie; s ear rings. 68—1 * cuff buttons. 60—1 fine lu i T0--1 Mac r's corset. u Warn hand bag. rgze album. wax doll, 1—1 fin 1 pui 791 gent’ 801 gents' silk smoking jacket. 81—1 gents’ hat. retie overshoes * overshoes. 85—1 hammered hrass umbrella st K6—1 pair fine silk suspenders. 871 881 large shopping bag. 891 silk umbrella, 40—1 fine lace handkerchief, 01—1 ¢ nt evening shawl. s traveling bag. rgran cap. 95—1 96—1 971 eleg 'v\ ~1 silk muffier, -1 per ladies’ fine shoes. lllb 1 set ladies Iu|~, Total value of the above 100 preseutsy two thousand dollars. m exhibited in our store, ted under rement of a committee of six vd the utmost fairness will ba d uu. ) jersey, hundkerchief. yhody to take rift offerin ople’s store, ‘v a present Now is the time for advantage of this great Buy your goods ut the money therehy and purgain, Heary Eiseman & Co. People's store, 814, 816, 818 and 82 Broudwuy, Couscil Blufls, In, g — it e _

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