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DATLY BEE. OFFICE NO. 12, PEARL STRE Delfvercd by carrier in any yart of the city at nuty cents per week, W TN TELEPHONES: pEINEEE OFPICE NO. 45, nr K i Plumbing Co. Reiter, tailor, Work upon the water service on Vine N.Y. Full goods cheap. club meets with rth I strect, man Ladic Tevenger on iving evening Joseph McGee of Cedar Palls, Ta., and Miss Nettie Brooks of | 15, Were mar- ried Sunday night by Father Me- Menomy. The McClurg Cr cr company opencd their new « tionery depurt- ment yestey They will manufacture the purest candies of all kinds, Rev. Dr. Phelps will preach Thanksgiving scrmon at the Broadway M. E. Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. the the union ser- church y and Fo 32 conform with the g e of the paving recently put down on Fourth avenue. A happy man. these days, is € ditor Kinnehan, His little sp he holds out a box of Havanas, brief although suggestive: Daughter. Regulation weight The linemen of the Pacific telegraph company were yesterday en- gaged in putting up another wire through the vy onthe line from Omaha 0 Sioux City. The line is yet incom- plate at both ends. The placque at Mutual the Catholie bazaar ticket N but has not yet been cluimed. Unless llu- ticket is presented at once to Mres, O'Neil, ¢the placque will be dispose .1 of for th pencfit of the chureh, The whole ing force was turned loose upon G venue yesterday morn- fng. The contractors” will hereafter tear up no more of the streets than they can handle. On account of the pros- pects of immediate cold weather this method of prosecuting the public work is advisable. wagon and a sled for the Well Fargo Expross compuny wor turned out from the carri H. F. Huttenhauer, The wagon goes to Omalk her, west. All of the npany are many Fourth street, and the sled wagons used tured at morning’s BEE finding of a layer of Third strect should have ion to the one near been credited to Dr. Gordon instead of Dr. Ellis. While the two gentlemen in question m ical quest care hit fully agree upon o med- n. their” opinions as to a is formation underlying that part of the city ave widely at varian Tickets for *The Musketeer were placed on sale at Bushnell's yesterday morning. and w in great demand. The outlook is favorable for rruw(h-«l house this evening, This great comic opera will also be presented to-morrow evening, and a matine 2 0'clock urday afternoon. It will be the best en- tertainment of the kind presented here this season, and should receive the lib- eral patronage that is justly its due. The Chinese students will give an en- tertainment at the Baptist church Sat- urday afternoon at # o'clock, and an- other in the evening, The ladies of the church will serve a supper between the hours of 5 and 8. These entertain- ments are first-class, and show many of strange customsand ceremon of old world. There will also be a curio-art department where souvenirs may be obtained. Enjoyment for every- body. George Hibbs, the little fellow wallowed a picture serew v, died Sunday evening ‘ts of it. He suffered terri- very patiently shortly before will take from who id ) last Thursd from the eflq bly, but bore the pain rious until The funeral and was con he died idence of his grandmother, Mrs, ) Seventeenth avenue, at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The deceased was but little over nine years of age, and was an unusually bright boy and & great favorite :\mnnu his playmates. For an elegant h day giftor Christ- mas present,n Domestic sewing machine leads them all, The Pierce street garden opened Wednesday evening by o large party iven by Jucob Howarth, llll']ll'ulu'l(' or. 'he premises have been put in first class shape, the rooms and halls lumg newly puinted and kalsomined. It will be let to responsible persons for parties or dances. Mr. Howarth invites his friends to call and see him, e Personal Paragraphs. W. C. Dickey is at his Nebraska farm in Lincoln county. ¥. J. Stillman, editor of the Avoca Mail, was in the city yesterday. :n Hough. of ¢! n\wvnl Ia., t the Blufls yest Ve wtian has entered the employ of the Mueller Music company as sales- man. 1) emont Benjamin, attorney at Av- and H. B, Williums, of 4il n the ecity. . J. Nugent, advanc Murray & Murphy combi registéred at the Bechtele yesters Dr. Webster, u g banlk Essex, la., is in the city looking ortunitics to invest and treble his ¢ tal. City Engineer Tostevin yesterday measured the streets paved this fall, to estimate the cost to the city of its strect and paving. Mr. Tyson, a railway postal clerk on the Omaha and Ogden line of the Union Pacific railroad, has moved his family from Schuyler, Neb., to this city. G. G. Harris, a ummm-ul business man of Hancoc s attending dis- trict court as a v, representative of the plaintiff in the case now on trial. H. C. Hemenws minent hos. J. Savage, Boon F. mberly, Sioux (‘H vy W. A. Crawford, Boston, and W, \hwula. C innati, were at the Osden, ry one making a ru~h purch 25 cents at T. D. King & Co.’s cigar gtore gets n chance in the annual prize drawing. 'J‘vwnn n'lnguul prizes, - sh of consultin e loans mon: very deseri rooms. All chattel ¢ on otion. usiness strictly confidentinl. Oftice 500 Broadway, cor- ner Main street, up-stairs, e Gambling Houses Closed. Mayor Groneweg ordered all the gambling houses in the city closed last night, and at 11 o’clock every place was and will remain so until further orders. - Wadswerth, Etnyre & Co. loan money One thousand head of oue, two and three-year-old steers for sale. Will give credit to relinble parties, Enquire of A, . hrecnnmn_\cr 623 Mynster st., telepbono 121, Com The common in adjourncd session, Grone Aldermen n Council imeil met last evening Present, Mayor Hammer, Lacy, Danforth. Keeler, Metealf. etition of residents on Harrison street that the sidewalk on south side be relaid to grade, Granted, Petition of property owners on 1 way from Twenty-fifth streetto the riv that filling for k be omitted e cept enough 1o hold the curbing. The petitionors represent two-thirds of the frontage, PPetition granted by the in- sidew troduction of a resolution fixing the width of the filling of the street to sixty-six feet, Petition of residents of the Fourth ward that an clectrie tower be placed at the corner of Union avenue and Fif- teenth street, fused, Petition of property owners on Har- i that that street be paved id over, on of residents on Glen avenue that a hydrant be placed between the lence of R. Reed and the driving rred to water committee with power 1ot Petition of owners of property on Fourth street that Thirty-fourth street from the Union grounds o Broadway be surf: graded and : to property owners. simply opening the anted by resolution opening Rosolution: That the city marshal cause to be removed all bill boards be- tween Eighth and Ninth streets on the « s1de of Union avenue. Adopted. The bill of M. A. Moore for $528 enused quite a dispute, as it contained work not ovdered by council. It was finally referred to the judiciary com- mitt timate of sewer work done Weaveron Avenue A, Total, $3.826.57, Contract of Nightman & Miller for work on Ninth avenue, total Contract of Omaha and Council Bluffs Paving compar work on Minster street, total 2,81, Referred to finance committee, In the matter of changing the sewer lines on Bluff street, the engineer's suggestion was adopted. Pipe to he laid sufficiently deep to allow from residences on street. Report of the electrician, James Brad- ley. on the working of five alarm system was read, The matter of putting in culverts on lower Broadway. Referred to com- mittee on streets and alley good fall Free! Until January present with ever upwards. No blanks buys. ve a valuable wse of $10 or , We g pur —everyone gets a prize who CouvNciL Bru i Co. Two New City The city fathers having the city’s buildings as handsome and stylish s any private individual's and the result is shown in the new fire building on Broadway, and the patrol house on Byrant street can not but be satisfactory to them and creditable to the city. The fronts of each are of ed brick and are very neatand The trimmings are of granite, white at the patrol building, and brown at the fire house. Windows of coloved glass in pleasing patterns givea tasty appearance and finish to the whole that is not exceeded by any business house in the city. The inierior of these buildings are to be strictly in keeping with the outside. When fully completed they will be unexcelled for comfort and convenience, and a full des- cription of their appointments will be given in the Bge. The putrol house is now vanced for the wagon to be kept there will be changed to the to-day. The dri s apartment will he completed and the police alarm moved there from the city jail, about the last of the week. he new extension truck and horses are already stationed in the Broadway building, and the boys are joyfully “anticipating a removal from their present uncomfortable quarters in a Pierce street barn to the same place The Pierce street approach to the new building was graded yesterday, and does awiy with having to back the truck to its place. All the exterior work is now completed and the ¢ of the weather can not prevent a speedy completion of what now remains to be done. Better service to the eity by its police and fire departments. and a better show- ing in the outside world, will be the re- sult of the eity’s liberality in this re- spect, work at the ad- sufliciently and hor and they new quarters e Tt You Want Them? Domestie putterns and patterns ., for stumping unlll embroidery. Latest styles and finest designs, ' Domestic™ office, 105 Main street. - Money to loan. Cooper & Judson. They Wont for Joe. Sunday afternoon the police were no- tified by the Omaha authorities to look out for Joe Martin, who had stolen $120 in cash and some jewelry from No. 211 Tweifth street, where he engaged as __As the ““coppers” hud not made an arvest for two d; they did look out for him with a vengeance, and found him at the Rock Island depot with a ticket for Des Moines, about to bourd the train. In answer to Marshal juanella’s inquiries, he said his name s Martin, and he was from Lincoln, He did not want to tell his first name, but finally said it was Joe. **All right; said he genial guardian of ¥ nd the pair eded tothe police station. where the gentle Joscph acknowledged that he was an ex-pe from Omakh An officer from that of the river came over for him day morning and marched him aw the ins ting strains of “*Not for Joe” from “Jerry’s” jewsharp. e L S Tokens of Appreciation. We have 10,000 customers in Couneil Hlufls. Omaha and onage we on January 1, 1888, utiful organ, containing two fifth sets of ree gantly finished cas beautiful gifts, and an ele- nd nineteen other Every customer re- ceives a ticket, All holiday goods closed out less of cost. regard- Pric mall goods reduced 1. Mail orders promptly kets accompany goods. MUELLER MUsic Co, fillied and ti Tried For Selling Arms. The case of the State vs Joseph Riche for selling firearms to minors was tried before Justice Barnett yesterday morn- ing. The evidence showed that the de- fendant was in the employ of M. A. Picerce, and had been often cautioned against selling arms to boys; that he had, contrary to these instructions, sold revolvers to Frank McKesson, Henry Deetkin, Albert Van Danburg uml Clin- ton White, Practically no defense was made and Riche was fined 825 in each case, 8100 in sll, which he paid. The case agaiust Pierce was continued for T st - e D THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, expected, heavily on Riche, law could not be overlooked. H the example made in this instance nts a repetition by others, the parents of this city will rejoice. For best an_\ ‘onl and wood, call on Gleason, 26 Pearl Johnson & n_ have buyers for cheap prope Main street, Literary and Soc Attend the Y. M. C. meeting to- night if y existing, final acquittal The punishment may fall hour of an ou want to enjoy literary exe The following isthe program. Both ladies and gentlemen are invited, FROGIAM, Song r. Frank Wescott Literary Reading., Solo Tmprom Reading. ... J.w. - Insure with Wadsworth, - The ca: W. T. Cu arothers Frank Wescott " Miss G. Taylor HA SRR L. Squire lend money. Etnyre & Co. District Court. » of Mitchell vs the estate of 1lison, which has been on trial during the past ten days, waselosed and submitted court took it under ad portunity ments up which he i hei was called consume Chi the r afternoon. The sement with op- for attorne to present argu- m any law points involved in may be in doubt. se of W, T. Cullison, Robert Mitehell, 1 late in theafternoon and \\lll to-d n its hearing. i 1 yesterda by his Nita and I crossed amboat going to Mound City. We left the boat at Wade's Land- ing and struck ackfish. of ‘which swam pm road as fa smooth au out westward for the The distance from -Mound City to Little Rock is about 190 miles, more than 125 is through Afterleaving Mound City the ras the Blackfish was broad, nd level, and in no » indica- tive of the character of the road yet to be travele hoint and in all »d. Half a mile from our start- the road entered the swamp, ppeared below the water, that day I did not see them n. It was the wierdest, strangest ride T have ever taken, and many a miles have I covered in these many on horseback and in many climes. ( col- umnar trees grow straight up, shoot- ing ambitiously skyward s-'v\\ing the generous sunlight.” Shaft after shaft, repeated endles as the eye could reach, th pillars ere ~huumg with water is t ous life of where, from the sombr brown of tos quivering jewel, where st the solemn aisles bicrees hurled an pulsating stra wonderful tone the wild swamp pwded w 'hmwlu-:ultln-m wadowing arch of foling the sunlight. Between filled palpable shadows of helow and e where er. Not like other e with a mysteri- Brown is it cver, out them ran interminable corvidors g his, bu its owh. almost_blael the deepest_shadow, through shade of rich, light ing gold id, indeseribable, ¥ sunshaft v javelin \\I(\‘h\ d water to Through the hoary, L glow iu;:. d stirs the t Lify silent years millions upon millions of dead " b rustling, bel they Str lurk. G plunge from stump ths erald in t orous, slow stroke Slim spotted snak tallic nant, me slid away weeds., formed m their misshapen water, green - or sullen darted swinging 10 and long. sinu blazing flowers t below. these soli nge im rms of life within tho: No bird’s ¢l vown leaves have come floating down to the arid water w, and beneath its shimmering sur- lie, o soft, rich carpet. s monstrous fre would some green dec wt shone like an immens he dim ow and with a swim out of sight. , with bitter, malig- and strident hi into the dense tangled water Hideous 1i horrid de- onsters, writhed or wriggled ugliness through the or mayhap of brilliunt artling = vivid cerimson, away among the long vines, Strange water in- there were. And every reat Z 0, troe was covered with huge clumps of and_orchids, and st nge para- long tangles of gray moss, and 10us vines that swept down, with iered, brilliant o the weirder water plants note che d was there, tudes; no bi in u ruined tall tree stump, clothéd in rich garments of vines and of moss, there sat with yellow eyes lation. thing; ho A izard or air was golden The wi through the twisted sullen tre; grew mor ‘last T h growing that we | Nita to a the grow. fiercer and blew ang) drops of rain began to der mutte the right was trembling in pushed forw: u huge horned owl, staring ross the brown deso- Aund this was the strangest ow brown the green of the d even the vivid scarlet of flowe womml 10 be—the very oW nd sobbed mul moaned dismally es,the road e and more obscure. and at alted, with a horrible doubt fast into belief in my mind ad lost the trail. I brought halt and & nximhl.\; peered into ing darkness. The wind grew v, great pelting 1, the thun- red in the distanc every | T ivdsaatiaten direction, cursing my folly at not having taken the good “counsel |n~nl- ferred me, storm. 1k of hideous Low, str: with gna writhing boughs outstretched. hesitation sank her the black, Suddenly a wild ru; blinding huge trees near by stricken by the fi lightning. ror, plunged wildly, and flung struck again and grasped it instinetly, 1 ing, around qu I stood there in that hi rerand nearer came the h 1 found myself on the larger, blacker, more than an had en. aggling trees surrounded it, rled roots high in the air, like water serpents, and lank After amoment’s Nita ventured in. Deep hoofs in the hideous mud, , and foul water er £ there , sh of the mad wind, an intense glure, the awful report of some Atle a pool Nita fairly shri ked in her losing her foot- me from her back. [ the limbs of a low tree and looked iickly for N tr; Then ing to realize my position. I thought I would work my v to the tree and climb into the br: and whistle Nita to me when the u! the storm should puss. W hat hor- ror when the slim, throw m, held, every howled a as thoug! loose, the thunder ¢ and the ever and Th ness. drenchied to the skin, for lost and exertion free myse raging in I found my feet mml\ lnul in v, tenacious mud, [ could y arms over the low bough I 1 did so, putting forth my in a vain endeavor to 1f. Meanwhile the storm was all its fury., The wind nd shricked through the trees h a million demons were let hed unceasingly, lightning in awful flash anon lit up the dark- he rain fell in- torrents and I gave myself up unless the storm should soon pass, when, if I coudl till then hold on, might get Nita back, and holding fast to her, be drawn from the g which I stood. uagmire in That I might husband my strength, I succegded alter much but the violation of ssing it under my arms, lashed n ~.-|{n.«, hy to the limb to which I clung. The hours and yet the stormsecemed but to incre realized that 1 ing deeper in- the wator, and was impossible, lashed as 1 was sink- yet that was to the stout limb. Soon [ understood ny awful position, water was rising! The realization of the awful doom that threatened me chilled my he Cold beads of perspivation upon my clammy forchead, and 1 icked aloud in agony., owly I could feel the water ereeping upward. - Fran- v I struggled to free myself from the A'h\wuhnumu mud that” held my feet and legs as 1f in o vise, Fortun- tely it was that 1 had lashed mysclf rt's hlood., broke out for at length I must have fainted. |ln\\ long I lav, or rather hung, there unconscious I do_ not know, but hours m\|~l have passed, for the storm had great murky, ragged clonds flying across the angry sky. and the water—I gasped in horror: it was at my breast. and vising visibly now. The slow hours wore by, and’ the sullen water erept ever up. grecdy, hideous, And a stolid calm came over me. and all umindful of the growing light that her- alded the birth of a new day, 1 kept a dull gaze upen the rise of the water as it crept from thread to thread on my gavments. 1t reached my neck, and be- fore my strained, blood-ghot quivered and shone like a resist of steel, Higher, higher, and a last de- spairing shrick burst from my lips. Hurk! ~ What was that? And the water approaches my lips! Another shriek! And—an answer! . A horse's whinny— listen! “Hole on dar, boss, I'sc com- ing!” A vision of a great negro on Nita's back, and again 1 lost conscious- ness, When Tagain awoke T was in a com- fartable bed in Des Arve, weak from the long delirium and fever that followed that night of horror. Tt secms that Nita, once fr alloped back to Cache river, there to meet the negro who had been sent after me by my anxious host of the afternoon. Thanks to Nita's fidelity and the negro's knowledge of |h].- swamps, 1 live to-day to tell the ta Nita died some modest stone under sun 1 yeurs after, anda the bright Texas unts her virtues and prows FURNITURE'! [ We are now prepared for the HOLIDAY TRADE ! Our immense buildings are packed full of the most BEAUTIFUL AND ELEGANT G60ODS In our line, and at prices that will defy com- petition. We guarantec our goods to be just as we ropresent them. Please give us a call ou wish to buy or not, and bring ‘s with you. It is no trouble to show our goods. Respectfully, C. A. BEEBE & CO. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. suchas Lost,Found, Wants, Boarding, )lumn at the low E for the fivst in- ete., willl rate of TE) sertion and quent insertion. office No, cilly mmh Towa. Leave advertisements at our Street, near Broadway, Couns WAN:fS_o_‘ T, \ good ho . J. Spe rop- valued at ¥, or Council abotit $4,000. address’ K. Ta. man and wife without children portion of house and board \4||l| ess or call at 707 West apy man and wife. Broadway, J. W with Stable on premi- Diocks from dummy « ....1 :uln room hous ace and watd x-(mm house, ‘anklin st. JOOR RENT A five st. Enquire at (OR RENT- Hor p...u.;mmu\ hy Johnston & Van Patten, 33 Mal Franklin TR S A second hand Knabe square Dlanc v news cost 8630, sell for £200, Address Q'Z 31, Bee office, Council Blu w-hand_ Columbia bic; inch, at Bee office. ( NE hundred thousand dollars to loan on real estate and chattels by F. J. Pearl st. WM WEI.CE Carriage and hxpress Lie, OFFICE—615 SOUTH MAIN ST. Telephone No. 3. All calls from District Teiegraph promptly attended to, TWO Trotting - Stallions Oftice FOH SAI.E I:HEAP' STANDARD, UNDER RULE 6. WADE CARY, - - Conncil Blnfk, Latest Novelties. In Amber, tor- toise shell, ete, Hairornaments as well as the newestnovelties in hair goods. Hair goods Made to order Mrs. C. L Gillette, 20 Main Street, Council Bluffs. Outof town waork solicited, and all mail orders promplty attended to. 401, - 401. These Are What Do They Symbolize? . QUALITY. 1. 401, Symbolic! 2. QUANTITY. 3. CHEAPNESS. There Are 401 Reasons for This. (uality! The best goods in the various departments of our stock the market contain. most goods possibleto Quantity!,"m. o e e The greatest amount of the CheapneSS‘ best goods for the 401 persons can testify that this is so. 401 Kinds of Dress Goods for 401 styles of beauty. 401 styles of Ca¥pets for 401 kinds of homes. 401 401 styles of Underwear for kinds of persons. All this and 401 times as much you will find at 401 Broadway. Harkness Brothers. as‘is Carried EXCLUSIVE By any Other House N\, °~ In Western | EXCLUSIVE 4 ) 5 ISNTOX3 | A Bl (= (o] (2] Carpets, Curtains, Upholstery. EXCLUSIVE Upholstery, Curtains, Carpets, RUGS. Star Stables and Mule Yards Broadway, Council Bluffs, Opp. Dummy Depot, e ] Horses and mules constantly on hand, for ' sale at retuil or in car load lots, Orders promptyy filled by contract on short notice, TER & BOLEY, ite Dummy Depot, Council Blutfs, /7 FINE MILLINERY. NEW FALL STYLES OPEN. 1514 DOUGLAS STREET, - - - OMAHA. 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, Px-oprletor. PAII\I hl' AIACDHOI“ OPIUM AND MORPHINE CURE ! The Alcohol, Morphine and Opium habit Ab- solutely Cured without interfering with the patient’s daily .‘F(; atlon; Corveapond with. o call on dway, Council Bluffs, N | ‘uwmspondtub cuBbdsntial OFFIGER & PUSEY. BANKERS 600 Broodway, Council Bluffs, lowa, Establisled T, Ogden Boiler Works CARTER & SON, Prop’s. Manufacturerf of A1l Kinds of STEAM BOILERS AND SHEET IRON WORK. evs by mail for repairs promptly isfuction g anteed. 10th Aveny Ogden Iron Works, Council Blufr $2 AN ELEGANT $2. GOLD WATCH FOR TWO DOLLARS. To each purchaser of $2.00 worth of goods we give a ticket which en- mlm the holder to one chance on an Blegant Gold Wateh worth $90. We ca anice line of goods, in the latest ‘styles, embracing Men's and Boy’s clothing, hats and caps, hoots and shoes, gloves, mittens, ete., whi we wiil sell y alf the Pr ed you by other dealers and give ou a chance on the wateh besides, Come and examine our goods and p before purchasing. Remember place, 546 and 545 Brond H. u'anNELn :'::;i' Hides, Tallow, Pelts, Wool and Furs Highest Market Prices. Returns. or ttended A Towa. ces the Prompt 820 aud 622 Main £ueet,Councl Blugls,towa, least Henry Biseman & Co's Peoplo's Store, 814, 816, 818 and 320 Brondwny, Council Bluffs, Towa, READ, READ, READ. With Every Two Dollars Worth of Goods Purchased Yon Will Receive a o Ticket Good For One Chance in the Following Grand 1 tato be Given Away by Monday, January 161h, 18K, on us wirchase receives one ticket additional %2 the ) tickets until the abhove tioned date, when the lucky numbers will be announced and the holders ine vited to call for their presents, Remember you will huve to pay nothe same, mene ing extra on your purchuses. Wa itee to sl you poods cheapes than you ean buy at any other house in the west, and give youthe largest, finest and best stock west of Chicago to select hmn 'ALL AND BE CONVINCED! A {ismnilowls ‘s receive prompt attens tion and tickets for the free gifts ford warded with the orders the same as it you were here in person. These distributions will be made with every fairness, and custom may de- pend on the lucky numbers receiving their reward. No tickets will be given to cmployes of our house, customers only receiving the benefit of the prizes. LIST OF PRIZES, No. of prize. 1—-One elegant |-nlm set consisting of sofu, divan and sro easy chairs, 'd from S, S, l\.»Hvr of this city. slegant cherry bed room set, « ser and Have large hevell 1 rench s, Purchased from C. A, city. wash stand. plate mi Beebe & 3—One « nt siiver tea set, consist- ing of extra large and very heav waiter, coffee pot, tea pot, sugar howl, creamer and spoon holder, Must be seen to be fully appreciated. Bought from C. B. J , city. 4—One ver) er set,com- orising pitcher wash bowl of the ve largest An elegant piece of goods, Purchased from Robinson Bros., city. —Decorated China dinner set of 130 Purchased from W. A, Maurer, hm\dmm:- blue set, consisting of 6 tumbler and one hammered brass tray. 8—One venetian water set, comprising 6 tumblers, 1 pitcher and 1 elegant brass satin water 1 pitcher teay. 9= TLustre amber water set, compris ing 6 tumblers, 1 piteher and 1 elegant brass t 10—One ml»\ water -ot.mn-umng of 6 tumblers. 1 ]llll'hv'l and 1 brass t 11—20 yds best bluck Guinett silk —] panese porticrs. 13—1 gentleman’s smoking jack 14—1 very elegant Paisley shawl. 17—1 gent’s fur beave 18—1 ho; overcout. or youth's suit ‘outh’s overcont. sealskin glov air California white blankets, 1 combination nobility dress pats tern, worth §50. —1 Misses cloak. —1 piece Lonesdale muslin. —1 pair men ’s boots or shoes, oy “fl—] C. P, cor: 27—1 pair Miss 28—1 Dr. Warner’s t. 29—1 very fine Ma reailles bed spread, 30—1 elegant album, 1—1 toboggan cap. infant’s cloak. —1 sashmere dress. 84—1 set furs. 1 tine large doll. 86—1 nutograph album, 87—4 dozen ladies’ fine wool fast blaclk hos 88—14 dozen Misses fine wool fast blacls hos 1 gingham dress pattern. 40—1 dozen gentslinen handkerchiels, 41—1dozen ladieslinen handkerchiefs, 42—6 linen table cloths. 43—1 dozen linen napkins. 44—1 dozen fine linen towels. 48—1 fine large doll. 49—1 large album. 50—1 toboggan cap. 51—1 child’s hood. 52—1 hiece *fruit of loom” muslin. stand cover. —1 pair elegant Japanese porticrs, —1 album. —1 large doll. —1 autograph album. 1 seal skin hand bag. 59—1 toilet set. 60—1 Long pocket book., 1 tine silk mufiler. —1 shopping —1 l'\x-g-:llnl lace handkerchief. 64—1 large bottle fine perfume. 1 pair kid glove 1 pair silk sus 1 pair ladics’ 1 pair ladi 1 fine ders. ¢ rings. * cufl buttons. pin. 70—1 i corset. 71—1 fine hand | 72—1 large album. 73—1 large wax doll. 741 gents searf, 751 fine silk mufiler. 76--1 puir ladics fine shocs. 77—1 autograph album. 79—1 80—1 gents’ silk ~l|m1\mg‘ jacket. 81-—1 gents’ ha §2—1 pair men’s arctic o ir ladies’ overshoes. album. 1 1ir _1 hammered brass umbrella stind, 81 pair fine sill suspenders. -1 lurge doll. ] largze shopping bug. §9—1 silke umbrella. 90—1 fine lace handkerchief, 911 elegant evening shawl, 62—1 gent’s traveli 93—1 toboggan cap. 941 child’s hood. 95—1 pair kid glove 961 ludies’ fine jersey. 97—1 clegant lace handkerchief. 98—1 silk muflle 991 per ladies’ 100--1 set ladies’ fu Total value of the two thousand dollar: Sce them exhibited in our store. The drawing will be condutted unde the munagement of a committee of si citizens, and the utmost pess will had so the presents will go to the pe sons who h(»ldulh(- lucky numbers. Now is the time for everybody to mk. advantago of this great gift of rm’g Buy your goods ut the Peoplo’s sto suve money thercby und get a prese in the bargain, Henry Fiseman & (, People’s store, 314, 816, 318 and Broadway, Council Blults, L o shoes. ¢ 100 presents, Worth §2,000 to bo Given Away by ')