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3 i * ‘mottod nearly $60 cash, (180 auother column, &% wmeoting with muct < ducooss in_ their shirt factory, fHE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ' c—_::m Saturday Morning, Dec. 1. - | s + s | ponradidn the THE DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLUFFS, SATURDAY DECEMBER, 1, 18383, trained by Matt Houle, was on the street yes. torday in harness with “Tattle Nollia,” the runaing mate to ‘Little Sionx " *ittle Wonilet” fs rightly named, béing only thres yearn old, and only three moiths in tralning and shg js afly Frank Shephard, the 'Walnut editor, ap sreme ' court yestorday %o oy, “SUBSCRIPTICN RATES: | answer to the charges of criminal libel, pre | . By Oarrier - - - L 20 conts per week | ot agninst him by Me, J. Musller and b L . S 0100 e Yeut | sworth was away, {OFFICE: 'N%. 7 Pear] Strect, Near Broadway. = MINOR MENTION. See Joseph Reiter's fall goods Additional looal on seventh pa | | Cheap Railrond Tickets at Bushnell’s, | " The district court meets on Monday mext. At you going to Prof. Clyde's rare en- tortainments? Ten coopers wanted by upper Broadway. “Tho Rescuo dance proved a suceess every- way, Every “Whits has an Automatic Tobbin Windar, 110 Mai streot. Bargains in heating stoves at Cooper & | Metiee’s, 41 Main atrcet. Seo the grand vlows of brt and nature at'the Baptist church this ovening. Oarvers in bone, rubber, stag and ivory at Cogper & Mc(ioe's, 41 Main street. Joseph Toes JThis is tho last day for filing bills to come | efore the city conncil next Monday. Heo the new “'Singer Oscillator” beforo you buy a'sewing machine, Its immense, Tho best lins of carpentors’ tools in the city at Cvoper & Motiee's, 41 Main stroet] Prof. Clyde and his stereoptican ara to Lo at the Baptist chiurch this evening again. On Thanksgiving afteencon Rev. P. Belger christened the son of Mr. and Mrw, ¥. Hall. The Mathodist #sclal and supper for the benefit of Rev. Mr. Armstrong, passed off pleasantly. “A friend of Dan Farrell” was the way one of the Thanksgiving drunks was registered at the Hotel do Fields. Dan won'town him, Mrs. Julia Coughey, wife of Homer Coughey, died at her home on Sixth street Thanksgiv- ing morning. She had been ill for over a year. Everybody seemed delighted at Professor Clyde’s entertainment at the Baptist church 1nat ovening, and to-night thero will be & big crowd, Eldor James Jonson, evangolist of Saron- aah, 111, is bolding meetings at the United Brothier church, on Tonth avenue, every even- ing at 7 o'clack. J.C. Greenwalt waa tried before Justice Schurz yestorday.on the chargs of obtaiving £00s from Mr, Pieres under falso protenses. Ho was discharged, The first annual ball of the letter carriors was o wondorful financial success, s well us oing an enjoyablo occasion. Fach carrier ¥d. Grimes, charged with nssanlting and battoring Charles Kellew with a poker, was arvested yestorday, snd his case contiuned amtil aext Tuesday, bofcrs Justice Schurz, H. E. Seaman’s holiday opening to-day af- fords an opportunity for all to seo one of the finest displays of gools ever made here, Fverybody ahould drop in and take a look, At Steward's pac'dng house a chute has been built on Fifteenth strset to the Union avenus, up to the Union Pacific track, so that two car-loads of hogs can bo unloaded at a time. The aldermanic committee, who went to ‘Chicago in the interost of a union depot uearer the conter of the city, havo returned with much hopefulness of being ablo to make the scheme work, “The special dinner given on Thanksgiving dayto the officors, tearheos and pupils of the Doaf and Dumb institution, was most he rtily enjoyed and a merry entertainmoat was give, in the evening. Some uninvited guosts yisited the residence ©f John Stubbs, on Seventh strect, Thanks giving worning, befor the family were uy and socured $10 in cash, Ths thieves force #ho frout door with a *fimmy,” German Sunday school onBabbath at 9:30 a:m,, and Gorman preach 30 . m, aud 7:30 p. m.. ut the Congregational church, sooruer of Lierco’ atreét wnd Glon avonno, by the wissionary, Poter Belger., ) A toam belonging to Fred Spelan celo. ‘brated Thanksgiving by taking urun on Main street, and climbing onto a wagon loaded with dirt, near the Creston howss, Urlo of thy . Jorses got one leg badly cut, No other dam- age. William Butbon, pne of the swarthy attond. euts of the Ogiden, was arrestod yestorday on . ®hoe charge of threatening to kil Charlos Curtis, a fellow black. Button was dis- ~wharged, it being decided to bo all ery and no ‘wool. “To bo, or uot to ba, that is the question,” Spirizual Circlo to-morrow (Suuday) afternoon and’ evenfug 2%uid 7,50 velook In Spisi hall, Shugart and Beno's Block, entrance on Blain and Peirl stroots, postofice, two doors south of —A Thanksgiving surprice party of about Swonty members of the Hazel Dell congroga- ~%on met on Thauksgiving duy, ab tho resi. Mence of J, Fisk, on Benton streot, Council “Bluls, and presentod tisir pastor, Wilbur Fisk, an exoellent overcoay and varior articles, 1 ¥itch Bros., whodo| advertisoment appiears s other 4 » Wellimade, oo five fivking, durable shirts, at ressonablo CLiwrices, moem to b approciated, aud A, orders como in lively, = " Oharbes Kollar end Edward Grimes, on) Ployed at the 0., B, & Q. office, got into samo dispute sbous business mattors Thanksgisiog'! night and weeds lod to blows, Iu the alter- mgqh"ynu seized & stove poker sud Li Baller over the beagd seweral times, infliotiy, Uibas rarerd iy 4 85 To-morrow evening Rev, Mr. Tom i s , Mr. Lemen’ will ke wnother of bis intaresting series of Sun- ::ily oveniog disoourses. Heo will Bandle the ‘Huun "!n hoeo Borrow in Heavent" *'s Moo Joy i Hell™ aud will doubtless pres. | ':z“::zf yory inberesting and instructive o o crowned hor, at Ty bty e Wilkou may Wl feel eoud Th fho bl Ldatly Bigux, with o run. | “amile B 216}, tho' fastest raver. make an-the trage - 1y enothe -"; b wade 24207, bin pl_qulng_mnuth " 0 uigg [ Mr. 1-A%ells, Tudy » | ing in this city, the guest of K, 1. Ay hie plnce m, and was bound of the grand jury, th ¢ allowed to stand. Sehur ed i rmeak thinf got away with the of the Uryatal Palace saldon yesb morningy bnt was followed and canght, The Irawee contained about $40, avd.a paet of the oy was rocoyered, The thigf was turged aver T Thaly Brrnes, ‘the Nebradkn giart whiserves as doorkgeper “for the varloty show. but Baby,fot the men ket away'from him,, and the ronewed search has so far avaited nothing. Tioting; the tatlor arrested for stealing some clothing, waa brought from jail to Justice Ab bott'n court yeaterday aftorncon for hoaring As ‘Deputy Marehal White was tying hix horse in front of the offfce, Loring took ad- vantage of the sibustion to ran, and wlipping throgh a saloon, struck up the alleyway. Whith and Officer Cotick gave him n chase, and caught him about & mile away. mnan, in digenssing the sit on in Council Bluffs, says the city will e viry foolish §f, even after the water works arg started, it does away with the other steamer or reduces tho paid department or chianges iy To clalvis’ that the Listory of othor. cities which have made such change shows its abad mistake. The man who got away with the till con- taining £40, is a skipper. After gotting away fromgBaby Barns, he flaw to Omaha,, where ho was arrcsted again, yestorday morning, and brought back Ly Officer Muller, and lodged in the calbsoose, At noon whils the officors were at dinner, hy slid down into the celler, through a hole in the floor, and walked out the basement door, into a volunteef department. The shooting match at the Driving park Thursday was botween threo toams, P J. McMahone and Pusey; M. D. Hardin and Bort Evans; Oscar Keeline and (George 0. Brown, The first match was at ten birds, twenty-ono yards rise. Evans and Hardin won first, Keoline and Brown second money. The individuals scores were: Hardin 9, Pusey b, Evans 9, McMahon 6, Then followed a mateh, clay hteen yards rise, ton pigeons each, ing: ckman 9, Brown 8, McMahon 7, Pusey 5, Rohrer 3, Last ovening Gootgo C. Miln appoeared at Dohany's hall in Richelien, supported by an excellent company, with Miss Minerya Gurn. sey us leading lady. Mr. Miln has made a wonderful advance, a phenomenal stride, to- wards power as an actor, and last night, as always, captured his audience. Miss Gurn- sey is w young lady of rare natural ability, but instead of deponding upon this to carry her into the popular wave, has by the most thor- ouggli wid oxtonsive culture, both here and in lsurope, prepared herself for her profession Although this is her first season on tho stage, sho has beforo won many laurels by her road ings and impersonations, and is now winning moro and brighter ones in tho legitimate drama. Her succoss is assared. It is to be regretted that the new opera house conld not have been finished and occupied by the com- pany, 08 the old hall, with its many miserablo surroundings and absence of stage settings, detracted much from the enjoymont of ko ox. cellent an entortainment. This afternoon o matineo is to bo given in “The Fool's Re- venge,” and this evening Mr. Miln appears in “Hamlet,” e e— Cut rates to all points at McAllister's ticket oflico, HOBH Broadway, Council Blufls, | —— PERSONAL, John T. Stnart, formorly of this city, and now living in Minsouri, gave thauks with Council Bluffs frionds, and Mrs, J. W, Lininger, and da ora, of Omaha, wpent Thanksgiv Shugart and faily, W. Davis, of Glenwood, was at the Pacific yesterday, 3 1ton, of Chicago, reached the Pa. of Littlo Sionx, was in the city yestorday, and made hoadquarters at the Bob Halnes, the lively Missouri Valloy Journalist, spont his Thanksgiving hero, C. C. Sprague, of Clarit o, Towa, was at the Pacific yesterlay, A. W, Raymond; of Oscodta, ‘was a Pacific house gu-st yesterday, Dr. GG, W, Carter, of Missouri Valloy, was in tho city yertarduy, and dined at Bechtols, Adolph Wall, of Philadelphin, was at Becks tol's yensord e — THE W DYEWORKS, F. R Hurlburt has opened, at No, 34 Perl street, a steam dying and Fronch dry cleaning works, Plumes and tips, velvets, silkw, sating, gont’s clothing, merchant’s shelf worn goods, all made as 4ood as new. — ——- " Young Hoaris, 173" Thanksgivivg day was one of special Interest to the girls' sewing school, This selool has been for wome timo in opora tion under the management of some kind heacted ladios, who meet with these girls every Saturday affernoon, and besides instracting thom in manuers and morals, give thom practical instruction in sewing, 80 that they are made “‘not only good, but good for something,” On Thauksgiving duy the ladies pro vided for the girls a big dinner and a happy time iu the purlors of the Congre gational church, About 40 of the lit te' girls sat down to two well spread tables. The bill of fare consisted of yoast turkey, chicken, potatoes, corn, bread and buttor, pio, nuts, wpples and candy, (iunmos were played, stoyies told, sougs sun, aud a merry time had, glad. tlnullu_" the young hearts and saaking them more thHau ever glad that they be- lonued: to such a heipful and happy orgunization, ——— COOPERS WANTED., Jose) ' Ross, on wpper Broad way, wants ter good geopers at once, .. .t —— > Giylug Thiuks, Mrs. M. Carroll, fashionable dress. Col. Daily's “Little Wonder,” who I‘- d‘unhl." l-lhhmnpuln. ware of her age aud Senlning ever known, end was broken and making. Cuting and fitting a specialt; Apprentices wanted, No. 726 Fint.nv! nue up stairs, = FORGOTTEN MERCIES, AL K. Bates Reminds the People of Some of Them The Brondway Methodist church was filled almost to an overflow on Thanks held Rev giving day at the union service there. The opening services were con lucted by Rev. Mr. Mackay, rector of St. Paul's church; Rev. J. G. Lemen, of the'Baptist chureh, and Rev. Mr, Arm Mahy nore in strang, of the Methodist, churcl were glad to see the ltter o1 public, though he has not sufliciently. re- ed from his late injuries to be able nd still has to take any very active part, to wear a sling for his arm, of the day was preached by Rev. A. Bates, whose text was, ‘“‘Bless the Lord, The sermon K. O my soul, and forget not all His bene- fits.” The sermon had the merit, so un- usual on such a day and occasion, of be- ing brief, and those to whom the day was one of feasting rather than of preaching, could not complain of heing kept long from tho fat things awaiting them. The sermon was excellentas well as brief, and it was a gratification to many, who had before 'had the' privilege of hearing | this gentleman, to find that the Presbyterians had se d for, their pastor so eloquent and scholarly a young man, His theme was “The For gotten Mercfes.,” T 'began with -the delights furmshed by nature, the rare beauty which surrounded all, axd which wag yet deemed so common that many forget'to even thank God for it. The: there woro the delights of the physical senses, the blessing of a reasonably sound body, even the eatisfaction cf cating, slecping, breathing, thinking. The blos- sings of intellectual abi'ity, the happinoss of social intercourse, and above all the blessings for man's spiritual nature, In closing he spoke feelingly of the gift of all gifts, Christ He confessed that some of the mercies mentioned by him seomed old and perhaps stale truths, and {at the very fact that these mercies had been given 80 long as to bo common, mado man's ingratitude all the more apparent, for few there were who ever thought of giving God specific thanks for any of them, Tho collection of the day for the ben- ofit of the pcor of the city amounted to over $50. not —— Friends of th Tomeless, Six per cont ity and farm loans. S, W. Fergusson & Co., ¢ Pearl St. mw&E ———— A CHANCE FOR ALL. The Great Sight of the World to he Seen for Almost Nothing The entertainment given at the Baptist church last evening by Prof. Clyde and his stercopticon, was so enjoyable, in- structive and entertaining that there will be a still greater rush. this evening. Yiews are given showing the beauties of every land. Scemery which it would cost much money to visit is breught be- fore ones eyes at a merely nominal ex- pense, and 8o lite-like that one can hard- ly realizo that he is not actually visiting the scenes themselves. Tho great cities of the world are to be secn, temples, ruins, mastor paintings, statuary of life- size, humorous and comic scenes, in fact a wonderful variety is presented, and all this for only twenty-five cents, while children can’enjoy it for fifteen cents, Every view covers sovonty squaro feet of canvass and is brilliantly iluminated, Besides the meritof the entertainment, all who attend will have the satisfaction of feeling that they are helping the Bap- tist church make needed improvements in their place of worship, the proceeds going for that purpose. y citizon, of whatever faith, is materially inter: ested in having the chiirches of the cit furnishied in dn - attractive and comfort able manner, and thé' enterprise of the Baptist chu hould meet with he support, ally when an entor ment is offered which more than ropays the small'investment asked. pe - Frim fifty to one hundred dollars may be suved on seal 'sneqies by purchasing of Me f Bros, 342 and 344 b way, Council Bluffs, This firm docs not c¢hargo the recent advance of fifty per cent in seal goods: they guaranteequality and use nothing but' genuine London dyod “Alaskn sealskins, To 'measure without additional cost. I All sorts of novelties and fancy no- tinns, especially adupted for the holidays, at Blisy', SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTI Special ndvert Found, fo Loan smente, such an Lost, For Salo, To Rent, Wants, Board erted in this column at th low Broagway 'ANT! 3 4 A good smart, entrg p#..m... ta il i g 4 Tl 4 o i 1 Oph i small awpiitd of money M uived r K‘ ole'y Teal ostate oftico, 180 Ml W ANNEL breo_roomebilfurnished, or smull houso, lear B olicy, By gentidman and Conne vite. Adirchy K, Birotice. \\'Alh'l‘l B~ .wyflq Coyncii Blufle o take Turkxn | Delivered by carsior at only twenty conts & wook, ) w018 Engyél gnin by callingnt 585 Ly the dpzen st ty oy : 100 Maiu” & reet, Couy Diuuer, and duming taze both“way’s to 7S tomerbnorders of $10 and ujwa gy . VWANTED=Every body g buy fynt worth mote than iainel the Mutu hristmss pres »_policy in Lifo insurance “eompany, of Now york, owpany in the werlgl rates lowor than upnye 1 Rollier, aguot for weet wa, Couticil Bluffs. o bougiiafer ¥1 S MAN{WI unoil Bty NO HENT--A g rtaMfioe, fac 3, feot, over the siteet " Apply st Biw wolor rod ch fair NE ROWS, i Browd -, = OREWARD - Lost, & s omil v, hel o oD i white, b o teuther strap on’ nec "™ . PILES. troat Pllesdind Fall radical " and parmaient. ourg b b, oot for woeka. Oporstions palnless. Diseases of the Rectum & $pocialty 2 A 4 “ 1dbw Ltem Couiei Biste S BR ABIJAH. Readers of Tir Beg may wonder why we headed this advertisement as abovi “We Can't Tell a Lie.” | Thorefore say to ycu that our ehbject wasto attract ypur attention to the | fact that our stock of Boots, Shoes, Sligggrs, OVERSHOES AND WADERS, For fall and winter wear, is the largest and best we have ever had. All bought FOR CASH from manufacturersidirect. All work warrant- ed not to rip. Prices as low as the lowest. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO, 4 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, | v West, Side of Square, Clarinda, | 10V A« : MAYNE & PALMER, Hard and Soft Coal, No, 539 Broadway, - L & ” - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. A FINE LINE OF FALL Merchan 7 and 9 Main Street. iSSNOO'IVINVd s8urye0019AQ Suitings. DIRBOTORY, CO JOHN W. BATKD, #7ii JOHAN BENO & CU,, MAX MOHY, e R R 8. 8 WAGNER, wincontract i Fodin e’ J. M. 8T. JOHN & 00.CASH BUYERS, Draft by reburn mail. Z g MERCHANT TAILOR, JACOB KOCH, su comiote._suirmastss reasonable prioss. G F s ! ITH CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, hJ it et A DL s W. W SHERMAN, 1navs e iy it v posnte o o st __ Cornor 7th and Brondway. Plans and specifications furnished. JAMES FRANEY MERCHANT TAILOR. — . —e2) > I ____Anbistio Work and reasonable_ NAGER OF POTTAWATTA D . Office corner Broadway and Main s G AL MERCHANDISE. 18 Main street and 17 Pearl stroet, CRESTON HOU Totel, 21 4 210 Maln street. F, Residence, 600 Willow venue. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, [J v Amorican Expross, OF Corner Main and Fifth up-stairs. LIVERY AND Will contract for funerals at_reas Wholosals butter eggs, poul- try and fruis. Ship o us. in 84| 72 Broadway. BULK 'AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR | (& AND SEWER PIPE. ! TWIEIO L ES A XX Hardware! 109 and 111°S. Main Strect, COUNCIL BLUF I0WA. NMetcalf Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, 342 and 344 Broadway, . COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS MBought and Sold. Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished No. 4 Pearl Street, = 2 “ECMIATIONT o UNCIL BLUFFS: RR. - WILL SHELL AND GRIND AT THE SAME TIME A complete Horse Power. The best Feed Mll in existence. Costs but little more than a common grinder. Write for cirenlars to SHUGART, WAITE & WIES, Council Bluffs, Towa, General Agents for Western Towaand Nebraska. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, DEALER: IN Lalles' Furnishing ~ Goods | NOTIONS, JEWELRY. &C. 337 W, Brondway, - . -~ COUNCIL BLUFFS. TOWA M. CALLAGHER. G R OC E R i HE New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attendants. First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, }“%Er o Dot STEINHARDT & FREYHAN, Wholesale Liquor Dealers ! 317 Broadway, - - COUNCIL BLUFTS; ' s7 bl HOWE & SON: o stomets soppa’ " 5700 LINDT ,&WH ART: Jaies Hiook 5 A 1,1,0“ ol LTt teinnd feders) ocurie S SANITAR UM Andbath house, 42l and 423 Broadway. L. Sovercign, Frop. . J. Mont- BDWIN J. ABBOTT,W Notary Pablic an Gonons. Con R.EV" RE H('USF : S SMITH & NUILTL;N, : T R HAIR GOODS OF ALL KINDS. Sold at the Lowest Prices IN THE WEST, QUALITY CONSIDERED, At MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, - - W. Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. EKimball & Champ, (OCPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.) MONEY T0 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE! Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. S "~ 416 Broadway. PREMIUM PORTRAITS Grayon, Iucia Ik and Water - Colors, Solar Camern Enlargement for the trade at reasonable rates. Orders oy mail promptly filled. .D.LUC OCK, 143 Broadway. Council Bluffe 'GROSVENOR & GUNN, MANUFACTURERS OF O ONMS, 311 Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs; Icwa I YOU WANT |BOOTS, SXIOESOR RUBBERS CALL ON S. A. PTEROHR, . Corner Main and First Avenue, Counerl Blufts, ~ He bhas- Thém, 'PETER C. MILLER, Wall-Paper and Window Shadesand Painting In all its Branches, FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE. Wo.la3 Southh FPoarl Sit. - S5 T €@ W ch su Qur ling of Stoves is the mos. complete-m ae city and includes all the most Desrible Patterns and Ltew ' Improvements | Wo Lave hummeren, the prices down as thii s they will stand withont breaking, and you are invited to call and see how thick the stoves arein comparison. PECIAL DRIVE ON A LOT-OF HARD COAL STOVES, Nickel, elightly tarnished, at a reduction of 8600 each, DEVOL W R IGELT, 504 Broaoway and 10 and 12 Main St,, Council Bluffs. Cormnoil EBluffe” )| JUST OPENIED! BECHTELE’S European Hotel The only only hotel run on the European plan %in this city. New building, newly furnished and all modern improvements, and is centrally located. PETER BEC: TELE, PROPRIETOR, ‘Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council Blufls, Iowa. PAWNBROKERS SALE | U GREAT nredeemed Coods. In diamonds suitable for iadies and gents, also in ladies’ and gents’ s BARGAINS E i and silver watches and chains, and a full line of sot and plain gold rings, {and 90 boy's overcoats. All, these articles must be sold. Moncy lent on ALL | KINDS of personal property. D, GULDSTEIN, 228 Middle Broadway, opposite city building. Council Bluff GHINA, PLATED WARE, GLASS WARE, LAMPS, Table Cutlery, Flower Pots, Etc., call on |W.S. HOMER & CO., - 23 Main 8t., Council Bluffs. WHY DON'T YOU GET §)ME OF FITGH BROTHER'S CUSTOM SHIRTS? Perfect Fitting, Best and Cheapest, Fine Linen Collars and Cuffs, No. 7156 Fourth Stroet, Council Bluffy 'W.R.VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Bluffs, Real estate and collection agency. n Odd Fellow's lock, over Bavings Bank. Jansp- Iow R. Rice M. D, CHRONIC DISEASES ot iots o speciany. Over thirty years practical exporience, o N 5 Pearl strect, Council Blufls, ¥ o 0o dig. £ Consultation froe, Make Your Contracts Now for Winter Supply of Missouri Hard Wood ! AND HARD AND S8OFT Coal ~WITH~ P. OVERTON, First Avenue, JACOB SINS. E. P, CADWELL. Your SIMS & CADWELL, Attorneys-at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA Office, Main Street, Rooms 1 and Nbugert & Mo. Maton's Block. Will practice in State and wlers! courts THOK. OFFICKE, P OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Council Blufls . Ia Establishea - - 1856 Dealers ri Forcign aid Dowestic Exchange and Hon e Fecttivn M B, J, Hillo, M. D, PHYSICIAY & SURGEON, |, coe 334 Broadway, Councl Blufs, Council Bluffs, lowa, lo aud full measure atthe Stove wood delivered 10 iy par cure the beat artic very at price. of the city JOSEE’H GAGHE 1 HARD WOOD AND —COAL— Maln strect and Eighth avenue, Coun 847 Lowest rates aad prompt delivery