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1 L s:mé DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Saturday Morning, Dec. 8. he rail some one gave him a push, and over he went sprawling, tumbling into he lap of Attorney Rhodabeck, and his feet barely missing John Lindt's head. He gathered himself up from the floor, and got outside in & hurry. Some e else threw a cat over the rail on to the clerk's table and other disgraceful big HE DRI BER SIGHTS AT SEAMAN'S. Exposition, Kreryhody lnvited and Freo. “COUNCIL BLUTY Conncil Blufs Hasa Grand Santa Claus A B I J A H ™ Admission 5, SATURDAY DECEMBER Readers of Tar PrE may wonder why we headed this advertisement 18 above, p performances were indulged in. One of e vy \ | the witnessos was go drunk that ho 4 ht A - Ay 20 conta per oo [ to have beon ina calaboose instead N e s {sou¥t, T018 ot adl tHnt Wilew d T owdyish fellows can so gi A CE: and rowdyis o, town like Weston, and it ia to be hoped No. 7 Pearl Street, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. Seo Joseph Reiter's fall goods, Additional local on seventh page. Aylesworth will noxt time d and loss charity, and ws to time. e A FRIGHTFUL FALL. that Judge show more bring such f Santa Clans is now holding a grandex- H. E. Seaman's, 406 Broad and {he show is certainly a delight 0. Although Mr, Seaman has al- position at fact that our ready gained the reputation of being to the front in his line, yet this yoar he has outdone himself. As he buys his goods for jobbing purposes he is prepared to stock of “We Can’t Tell a Lie.” Thorefore say to ycu that our chject wasto attract your attention to the Cheap Railroad Tickets at Bushnell's, Music A Workman Tumbles from the Very fop of the Masonic Temple. Spiritual sociable this evening, and dancing. Santa Claus himself is to be at Crock- U well's this evening, and will give eovery|py a Seeming Mirncle He Escapes visitor a souvenir, Dosth, Santa Claus wants to sco you this even- RS . ing at Crockwell'’s, He has something for overyone that calls, William Sears, the attorney, has rented an office in the now opera house, and is preparing to occupy it at once. The boy Warner, charged with steal- ing a pair of boots from Farman's store, has been discharged by Justice Schurz, Justice Vaughan yesterday issued a warrant for the arrest of James Beems, for beating C. R. Mitchell out of a board bill King Carter, who is charged with lot- ting stock run at large in Streetvillo, had a partial hearing yosterday, and the case was then continued until the 20th. St. Patrick’s Benevelent socioty has passed appropriate resolutions on the death of Edward Wickham, and will keep Yesterday afternoon there was a strange accident at the new Masonic Temple The workmen were putting up some of the stringers for the truss work at the very top of the building, and one of them named Brun was standing on the wall, helping hold up one end by means of an iron bar. The stringer slipped, and Brun wont tumbling off the wall down through an opening in the jist of the socond floor, clear into the basement, striking on the bottom with a dull sick- ening thud, The distance was forty feet and of course all who saw the accident supposed he must bo dead, but ho was alive and conscious, and was helped up onto his feot and even walked, by assist- ance, out of the building, when a buggy was obtained, and he was carried to his home near the broom factory. He was bleeding profusely from the mouth, and its hall draped in mourning for thirty days. his injuries seem to bo mainly internal. sell at the lowest possible prices, and be- ing the ouly jobbing house here i papors, books and toys, he not only has a large trade with dealers, but a rushing retail business, [ IHere is one of the best chances in the world to see what there is new in holi- day goods and the largest varioty to sc- Of books there are volumcs lect from, upon volumes, filling the shelving all along one side of the first floor, Books in sets and single volumes, bound in calf, half calf and cloth, and the special offer of a discount of from 20 to 50 por cent off publishers’ prices, makes thechance to buy an extraordinary one. Thore is a heautiful 860 set of Bulwer Lytton’s novels, 20 volumes, bound in calf, also noticeable a beautiful set of Dickens’, elegantly bound in half calf, 16 volumes, published price 841.756. Waverley's, and other standard sots equally beautiful, and at likewise good bargains, The special holiday books, such as In- ferno, Paradise Lost, and others, with illustrated by Dore, are elegant indeed § {Of_juvénile and children’s books there is no end. Such beautiful and charminy or.os as ““Holly Berries,” “Sunny Hours,” Ho is a foreigner, who has not been long German Sunday school on Sabbath at|in the country, and is a comparative 9:30 a. m. and German preaching at 7:30 p. m. at the Evangelical chuzch, corner of Piorce street and Glen avenue, by the missionary. Max Mokn, the proprietor of the Cres- stranger here recover, should proyo more sorious than is now apparent. . Tt is ¢hought that ho will unless the internal injuries [n the slipping of the timber anothe workman, Adam Miller, was caught un ton, was happily reminded of his fortieth | der the timber and badly squeezed, bu birthday by a large gathering of friends, | no bones were broken, and he escaped who in turn were served with a big foed. All had a jolly time, D. W. Porterfield, who is living in Nebraska, raised a row night before last with his former wife in this city and was arrested for threatening to shoot her. | ¥ It is thought that he is a little off men- tally. Ella Potterson, a girl employed in Christianson's laundry, whilo carrying a pail of water down stairs was struck by a heavy door, which was thrown against her by the strong wind. She was knocked down stairs and quite badly in- ‘The Regular M any serious injury. Santa Claus' Reception, Do not fail to see Santa Claus this ovening at Crockwell's oponing at 316 Broadway. Santa Claus will, in person, prosent cach visitor with a souvenir. THE CITY COUNCIL. tngof the Promul- gators of the Laws of the City. A rogular meoting of the city council was hold lasi oveningin tho council jured., chambor. To-morrow evening Rev. J. J. Lemon gives his lecture on *“The Absurdities of Science,” and the Baptist church will doubtless bo filled, as many have become deeply interested in this series of lec- tures. To-morrow evening will doubt- Iciln prove onc of the most interesting of all. i i There wero two more taken into the homo of the friendless yesterday, one of them a bright boy, an orphan, about thirteen ing as woll a8 a home. At this time of iyenr clothing is very acceptable at the h omo and wood too is needed, state of Towa, i 1 ing is to secure legislative action favoring improvemonts in large cities, A young man named George Brown was arrested yestorday for stealing a A petition was presented to the coun- cil by the proporty owners on Glen ave- nue asking that when the old city build- ng is removed, that the ground be used or widening the strect. A potition was presented asking that hydrants be placed in Streetville. Both petitions were roferred. The council decided to accept the invi- tation to send reprosentatives to Des Moines on the 8th of January to attend ours of sge, who neods cloth- | the gathering of the mayors and ity of. ficials of all the first-class cities in the The object of the gather- An offer was received from John Ham- purse containing 830at Ida Story’s. Af. | mer of $280 for tho old city building, ter the young man had been lodged in jail the purse was found lying in the bu- reau drawer at the house, and hasto was made to let the young man out. Council Bluffs lodge, No. 49, 1. O, ci Talbott, V. G ; E. B, Gardiner, tary; 8. 8. Keller, troasuror; Bloomer, Thomas Bowman and Smith, trastoes, “‘Seek and ye shall find; knock it shall be opened unto you.” Spiritual moeting to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon and evening at 2 and 7.30 o'clock in Spiritual ball, Shugart & Beno's block; entrance stairs two doors south of post. | F office. Distinguished mediums will be present, Mrs, Maggio Wickham died at her home on Voorhis stacet Thursday even- ing. Her husband, John Wickham, died some time ago, and it is supposed that her illness was caused by the anxioty and care for him in hisillness. 'he funeral sorvices were held from the Catholic|; church yesterday morning, secre- D. C. G. F. n to agree very woll. Rev. Mr. Armstrong is just recovering from the effocts of a fall ‘from one, and now Rev. Father MeMen- omy has a badly sprained ankle, received in a similar manner, by a fall trom a step ladder, Itisa warning for preachers not to try and get up in the world, Felix O'Connor was before Judge Aylesworth yestorday on a charge of at- tempting to rape Mrs, Carl Hesse, a good houest German woman who, with her ‘husband, has only been in this country a few months, and is unable to talc or un- derstand English, It appears that their rooms are next toa saloon in Woston, oud that while her husband was away last Baturday evening, some fellows with more whisky than sense kept going in there and fooling with her, making her tho butt of 1% Ir ridicule, It appeared from the e1* o that O'Connor went. ether too far, and attempted liberties which she resisted and mu}e him leave, Under the evidence the judge concluded thai he could not hold him on that charge, but said that a charge of assault would stick. The prosecution then sought out the grand jury, with the in- touwion of gdt‘fflg the fellow indicted i Weston'sent up to a trial of & rather dirfy case here yesterday some very dis- grabeful weprosentatives, and as they waished the progress of the case from outyide the rail they acted so that if the court h*m*,hniun. and more Jusfy Sowldy have been gont below ler. One fellow '1& perched up on baBerfm alldbme i S s st tract for tilling Fourth avenue, between O. F., has elected as officers for the next | Ei it ) . G.: D, p, |cubic yard, and botween Ninth and erm: § D28, Drennormar, N, G.;.D. P, Elovouth sirects at 50 conts por- cubie yard. of filling Fourth avenue, between Ninth and Tenth streots at 35 cents por cubic and it | yard. dry cloaning works, vely good as new. EMiss Valentine, the assistant teacher in the high school department of the Bloomer tuild- the close of the month, her failing health be. Stepladders and preachers do not soem | 198 the cause. Al will regrot the fack, and it will leave vacancy hard to fill this city, Louis Hammer offered ‘$310 for the building. Both offors wero rejected by tho coun- John Redpath was awarded the con- ighth and Ninth stroets, at 3 conts per David Jorman was given the contract Council then adjourned. THE NEW DYEWORKS. F. R. Hurlburt has opened, at No. 34 Pearl street, a steam dying and Frenoh Plumes and tips, ots, ilks, matins, gent's clothing, merchant’s shelf worn goods, all made as e —— ISONAL, ug, has resignod her position, to take effect at Mru, Harrlot Coleman, of Columbus, Kon,, s visiting her daughtor, Mrs, Hattenhauor, of E. 0. McMillan, warden of the Fort Madi. son penitentiary, was in the city yehterday, Charles A, Cronoy has retired from The Clarinda Heeald, and it is sald intends to lo- cate in Oskaloosa, Poter Wakem, of Persia, was in the city yestorday. Ira L. Carver, of Boston, was among the noticeables at the Ogden yesterday. Sam Sheppard, of Monroe, Tows,was in the clty yesterday, and at the Ogden, W. H, Kerr, of St. Louls, arrived aé the Ogden yosterday, J. N, Gillette, of Cedar Repids, mrivod at the Ogden yesterday, Oharles Loucks, the cheek clork for the pool lines, who has been sick for sbout two wooke, is gaining some, but is still veryill, J. ¥, Colburn and wife, of Grant Oity, Mo, are visiting the family of S. W, Fergus- om, Mr. Colburn is one of the oldest Lankers in Northwest Missouri, and is looking at our town with a view of locating here, Captain Bemis, of Cameron, Mo., was in t10 city yestorday aud stopped at the Pacific, E. L. Maxwell, of Rockford, was at the Pacific yesterday. J. W, Genuing, of Hastings, was in the y yesterday, and dined at the Pacifie, H. B, Gray snd wifo, of Hastings, Is,, were at the Pacific yesterda, e — Mrs. M. Oarroll, fashionable dress- making, cutting and fitting a specialty, Apprentices wanted. No, 726 First avenue, up stairs, *‘Pretty Flowers,” “Told in the Twi- light,” *‘The Tiny Lawn Tennis Club,” “‘Wo Babies.” Any of them will make the children's eyes fairly dance with do- light, Tho showing of photograph albums is unusually elegant, Among the most handsome are the new fur-bound, and those bound in olive wood, There arc very rich alligator and seal plush onestoo, and the lettering in metal adds greatly to them, Of armbags there is a bewildering va- riety. Tho shapes aro unique, somo oc- togon, some tortoise form, and put ap in alligator, seal, morocco, and calf, with plush trimmings, very beautiful. There is no end to the varicty of new styles of toilet sots in rubber, ansonia and celluloid, in leather and plush cas es, satin lined. Also collar and cuff bhoxes. One of the latest noveities 18 the finger-nail case, very richly made and contaluing all the needful conveniences for making and keeping the nails beautiful, Araong the many jewel cases fs a par- ticularly noticeable one in old gold plush, with a secret drawer which flies out on touching a hidden epring It is lined with satin, bead pointed, and is a com- bination of toilet, handkerchief, glove and odor case. There aro work boxes of all varioties and some very unique in shape and arrangement, this scason, Writing desks, in alligator, rosewood inlaid with pear], leather, plush, cloth, walnut and in fact all kinds. When it comes to Christmas cards it is useless to attempt description, so great is the variety. In beauty they go far ahead of last year, and tho novel Christ- mas souvenirs, combining bronzo hgures, porcelain placques set incasel form, hand painted satins and velvets, bright metal letterings of *“Merry Christmas,” all form a bright showing, Then there are ladies’ purses, card cases, very novel for this season, being beautifully ornamented by Kato Green way figuros; English pugs, owls, ete., wrought in silk; new designs in hand painted and embroidered cigar craes are visible. A gold pen is a fine present. Seaman keeps the celebrated Mattie Todd & Co., not to be confounded with other Tudds, Pencil charms in all forms, such us whistles, owls, champagne bottles, all littlo beauties. If any one wants pic tures, here they aro displayed Jiko o full fledzed art gallery, Tapestries were never shown in such elegnut forms be fore, and such novel arrangements Odor cases, new goods, and tho latest designs, Then thore are easels and 18, in cbony, cherry and mahogany; in fact one knows hardly where to eommence, or where to leave off. Suflice it that Sea man's holiday display is marked by the characteristics of new goods, elegant ar ticles, useful presents, and noveltics without end. Real Kstate Pransfers, The following deecs wore filed for re- ocord in the recorder's office, December 7, reported for the Brk by P. J, M. Mahon, real estate agent: Christian Messmann to William Stueve, nw} ne} and ne} nw}, 34, 74, 43—8§2060, A. M. Battelle to W. H, Bain, part sw} nej, b, 76, 39— 8200, Shenff to N. P, Dodge, trusteo, 1, 74, 44, and 36, 75, 44—$10,000, C. C. McPherson to James B, Blaine, lot 2, block 19, Hall's add—&750, C, R. 1. & P. R. R. Co. to Nels Nol son ot al., nef nwl, 82, 77, 42— 400, Total sales, $11,600; part SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—8pecial advertisoments, such as Logt, Found, To Loan, For Salo, To Kent, Wants, Board. ing, ete., will be inserted in shis column ut the low rato of TRN CENTS PER LINK for the first insertion and FIVE CENTH PER LINK for each subsequent L sortlon. Leave advortisements ab our office, No, T Poarl Strees; noar Broadway WANTS, ’“fimfifififfi. e Lo canvass Conncll Bluffs and county. " Address D. Caw hell, 700In 2, 1808 Furnaw street, Omaha, Dot 34 W ANTED—Evany b oy in Council Hivan to take TusbEx Deliversd by carrier st only ‘swenty conts a weok: 3G BAKGAIN - onw Encyeloped; &ain by calling at yone wanting & set of John. . clght volumies, can got b bar ux R oftico the excel uncl B ufls Oumaha cus ¥ 8o buy & ent worth more than diamo S0 biubu) Lifo bl b GOl 40 (the largest company in the we Hd( other Sompanr. Councll Istmsn pros 5 - & polley fo Ny York tes lower than M. F. Bobrer, sge.d for weit. ufls, good room, 80 ) faclng Pearl 16 feot. over t Apply &b Bas Mrs, W ). Hilton, M, D, PHYBICIAN & SURGEON, 223 Middle Broadway, Council Bluffy. Boots, Shoes, Sliyggrs, OVERSHOES AND WA For fall «nd win'er 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, 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, CHRISTMAS PRESENT of the Season is One of Those Elegant Overcoats ¢ Made to Order by Smithh & Toller MERCHANT TAILORS. No. 7 and 9 Main Street, Council Bluffs, Iowa. MAYNE & PALMER, DEALERS IN Hard and Soft Coal, BULK AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE. No, 539 Broadway, - - 5 i s } T0WA. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IQWA, DIREOTOR'Y. COUNCII. ELUI‘F, XA. JOHN W. BAIRD, Arsibaniay JOHN BENO & CO., MAX MOHN, DESTEE WHIE St N. SCHURZ, _ 8.8 WAGNER, winconmettor e ttN o 2 Fourthstrect,_ J. M. ST, JOHN & C0..CASH BUYERS, "o oot Draft by return mail. 146 Broadway. MANAGER OF POTTAWATTAMIE OO + Office corner Broadway and Main street, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 18 Main street and 17 Pearl street. CRESTON HOUSE. Hotel, 217 and 219 Main streot. J Office ove MERCHANT TAILOR, plote. _Suits made at reasonable prices. No. 805 Main St.) CONTIR, AND BUILDE! JAGOB KOCH, s W. W _SHERMAN, 1o tn urdy it JAMES FRANEY, HOWE & SON» ana noussho supm LINDT & HART, swmmos inka SANITARITM A"ty e > 5 sover b b3 EDWIN J. ABBOTT, sotary runtc chd o 2 H'EV §,‘ SMITH & NORTON, VERE HOUE st et 0¥t O s o s i HAIR GOODS OF ALL KINDS. Sold at the Lowest Prices At MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, - - 337 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. Kimball o Champ, MONEY 0 LOKR 01 BEAL TSTATE! Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lot~ and Lands in the County. 5 I0M PORTRAITS Crayon, Incia Ink and Water Colors, Solar Camera Enlargement for the trade at reasonsble rates. Orders oy ma | promptly filled, C. D. LUCI'OCK, 143 Rroadway. Council Bluffs, GROSVENOR & GUNN, MANUFACTURERS OF BROOIMS furnished. HARNESS. onage. 124 Maln MERCHANT TAILOR. Artistic Work and reasonablo_charges. 872 Broadwa; FURNITURE STOVES, - 303:Broadway. " AT LAW, courta, E, . 415 Broadway. J W. 8. HOMER & CO., - 8, 1883. Exfipkfi:" Hardware W EIO LIS A L3 ’@ COUN 109 and 111 S, Main Street, CIL BLUFFS, . I0WA, Metcalf Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished No. 4 Pearl Street, = LOMEATEON o UNCIL BLUFFS, MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, ; DEALER, IN ! ; Ladies Furnigiing NOTIONS, JEWELRY, &C. 837 W. Broadway, - * - COUNCIL BLUFFS. 10WA M. CALLACHER. G R OCER B S, New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attendants, First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, }OVERBROADWAY. |___Council Blu JUST OPEINEIID!? BECHTELE’S Furopean Hotel. The only only hotel run on the European plan fin this city. New building, nowly furnished and all modern improvements, and is centrally located. PETER BECI TELE, PROPRIETOR, Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, Iowa. PAWNBROKERS SALE Unredee:‘:efil Goods. CREAT BARGAINS Tn diamonds suitable for ladies and gents, also in ladies’ and gents’ solid gold and and silver watches and chains, and a full line of set and plain gold rings, 250 men’s and 90 boy’s overcoats. All these articles must be sold. Money lent on ALL KINDS of personal property. D. GOLDSTEIN, 228 Middle Broadway, opposite city building. Council Bluffs, s 1 il BTN CHINA, PLATED WARE, GLASS WARE, LANPS, Table Cutlery, Flower Pots, Etc., call on 23 Main 8t., Council Bluffs. WHY DON® YOU GET $)ME OF Fine Liven Collars and Cuffs, No. 716 Fourth Streot, Council Bluffs, Iowa. GN LIANS. S X PER GENT CPTI }Prqperty. On City and Farm 3 FaRTreC G y Fé;?fi;u N & Yearl Street, Council Bluffs. Towa. fit}:g 39 1 STEINHARDT & FREVHAN, Wholesale Liguor Dealers ! 317 Broadway, - - COUNCIT, BLUFFS; 'W.R.VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Bluffs, Real estato and collection sgescy, n Odd Fellow's lock, over Bavings Bank. Janss: WINTER RESORT. SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. Cure or No Pay. JACOB SIMS. 'IJ.I:. CADWELL. | wWo guarantee the cure of the following named dis- 1 CADWE o orno pay: Rheumatism, Scr fula, sims & w! 7 Catarrh, a1 Blood and»kin diseas o5, Dy-popeia, L Complaint, Kidney and Bladder Diseases. ralgia sthina, resort of th tire out, Nen- Thes: Byrlnge are the favorite 1 debilicatad, and wre the FEEBLE LADI' S BEST FRIEND, Gcod hotel, livery aud hathing accomodatios winter and bua Attorneys -at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA Offico, Main Street, Rooms 1 and Shugars & Mo- both . Locality highly picturesqoe 311 Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs; Iowa. e A T T BOOTS,SHOESOR RUBBERS CALL ON S. A PITHRCOCH, Corner Main and_First Avenue, Council Bluffs. He has Them. 'PETER C. MILLER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Well-Paper and Winfow Shadecand Painting In all its Branches, FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE, No.l18 South Poarl St. Sesssion. Our line of Btoves is the mos. complete in ae city and includes all the most Desirable Patterns and Latest Irprovements | We have hammeres the prices down as thin as they will stand without hreaking, and you are invited to call and see how thick the stoves are in comparison, PECIAL DRIVE ON A LOT OF HARD COAL STOVES, Nickel, alightly tarnishod, at a reduction of $5.00 each. DEVOI A7 IR XGHEXT, \ 504 Broaaway-and 10 and 12 Man St,, Council Bluffs. on's Bivek, ractl te and cdersi | Bud healthy wible by’ Wab sh railway, ut R Wi prctieris’ b Evons, or C., B. & Q., at Albany. Corros ondcnce . | il N REV. M. M. THOMPSON, Manager, 108, OFYICHR, B M. rUReT, Biloam § i 2 Gentiy Co., Mo, R. Rice M. D. or other tumors removed without the UANGERS, knife or drawing of blood, CHRONIE DISEASES of xinse s epaciany. Over hirty years practical oxperience. Office No, & Pearl street, ieil Blufls, a7 Consultation tree. COMMERCIAL, COUNCIL BLUF¥S MARKET, Wheat—No. 2 spring, 70¢; No, 8, 60c; re. jected, B0c; good demand, C Dealers are paying 36c for old corn and 25 for new. Oats—In good demand at 200 Hay—4 0006 00 per ton; 500 per bale, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Couacil Blufts . . In Establishea - - 1856 Dealers 1f Forelgn and Domestic Exchange and cuties How Make Your Contracts Now for Your Winter Supply of Missouri Hard Wood ! AND HAED AND SOFT Rye—40c; light supply, 004 sod supply; pric i E gl oy supply; prices ut yards, 5 00@ Conl—Delivered, hard, 11 50 3 N ™ 4 il ) ) 11 50 per ton; soft, P. OVERTON o | 600 per ton Butter— Plenty aud in falr demand at 200 Glgawcry, S, il Blufts, Lowa, b05 First Avenue, - Cou the best article and full measure atthe | Fggs—Ready sale at 20 3 . ‘“‘,‘u":".;‘_“,';,";.', Fhovs wicd dalivared to aog pas LR Fua :nufxfif."::"xw ; oultry—Firm; ' deal ohiokens 1ic; live, 2 50 per dosen., iy G JOSEPH GAGHEGAN. HARD WQOOD Vegotablos— Potatoes, 50c; onions, - bages, 30@40c per dozen; apples, '.Sml W per Flour—City Rour, 1 60@3 40, Broows —2'00@3 00 per dog, LIVE 8TOCK. Cattlo—3 00@3 0; calves, 6 00@T 50, Hogs —Local packers have commenced buy- Ing now and there in & good g e v thore it & guod demand . for i piogrner Maln stroct aud Elgbth avewue, Coun s. &7 Lowest rates acd prompt delivery 7 Hardware - | FITCH BROTHER'S CUSTOM SHIRTS? ~~ : [! —

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