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Lt = - B fHE DAILY BEE. UNCLE SAMS HOUSE. EOUNCII; BLUFFS. Tic New Superinteadent Arrives and it Interviews the Citizens, Tuesday Morning, Dec. 11. — Good Prospects For a Stone Instead By Oatrior o "W""'T_'”_'\ ,"\”‘,,,. poe woek of a Brick Building. 2~ R §10.00 por Year | alid % |OFFICE: | There has been much delay in the be No. 7 Pearl Street, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. { ginning of work cn the new government building here. The location has already been fixed on and the ground purchased, | leaving about 55,000 of the appropria tion left to go into the building itsclf. The citizens have had the hope of getting an additic Sce Joseph Reiter's fall goods. Bushnell's, Cheap Railroad Tickets at spropriation this winter, of the city demands Casady & Oreutt will sell you carpets [as the impo cheap. more of a building than that amount will The Round Table meets this evening [ provide. Part of the delay has been at Dr. Montgomery's residence. coused by this fecling here, many of the citizens not wishing the plans porfected until they could ascertain whether they could not get more money and a large Joard of trade meeting this evening. Lot the business men turn outin full force uld Liconse to marry was yesterday given |building. The plans ml z;.“ B. S. Leader and Inoma Plank, both of [done now, howover, and 0 Oakland. newly appointed superintendent, Mr. King, arrived here Sunday. He said that Supervising architect Bell desires to have a stone building erected here instead of a brick one, but the plans are for a very handsomo threo brick building, Mr. King's chief The council meets to-morrow evening again, Will they take some action on the fire alarm? ved at the Rice's Surprise party ar Ogden yesterday, and showéd up at Do- heny’s last night. R. Williams was yesterday fined for raising a row over a hoard bill at Lower's hotel. He couldn’t pay the fine and went to jail. story and basement trimmed with sto object in visiting Council Bluffs at this time was to learn the feeling of the citi- zons here, and by interviewing a goodly number of them before he left he found The electric lamps have been hung up, | the sentiment to be unanimous in favor and now all is ready to start up as soon | of a stone building, provided it could be built as large as the one proposed of brick and stone. The specifications pro- vido for the very best quality of brick as the globes arrive, and they are ex- pected on any train, A tologram was received from Loveland [and fino stono trimmings, and it yeaterday stating that horse-thioves had, [is thought that a stone build- at least veneered with on Sunday, stolen a team, wagon and |ing , harness of W. . Jenkins, of that place. |stone, as; most of the so-called stone i buildings ‘are, could be built ahout a Tho Second street bridge is in bad con- | cheaply, Then what Mr. King says, it dition, and there is a bad gas leak there. | seoms that the department at Washing- ton favor a better building for Council Blufls than the one provided for in the present appropriation. The location of el .| Council Bluffs, the large amount of mail Shugart, Waite & Wies are preparing | ;iecessarily handled here, the importance to put up another large agricultural ma- | of the city, and the considerations point chinery warehouse, on Lower Main clearly to the fact that the government stroot. Tt is to bo 64 by 100 feet, built | Puilding here shall be fully equal, if not : to bo 04 b built | orior to any in Towa or Nobrasks. ::lu:;;l"c(i;g"t‘;:i?:ixmgl iron, and will be | ylorsthing is in readiness for work to commence at once on the foundation, and The annual meeting of the Western |the plans can be changed somewhat Towa Horticultural society, is to be held |after the work has commenced, 80 that it at Malvern, Ia., Decomber 12, 13 and [i8 said_there will bo no delay but the LR (i o s e G e A gl M o be had on application to George Van Houten, secretary, Lenox, Ia. makin®, cutting and fitting a specialty. The charges of lewdness proferred | Apprentices wanted. No. 726 First against *‘Texas,” and another colored |avenue, up stairs. man and a woman, were yesterday dis- C— missed, it sceming to have grown out of | ABSURDITIES OF SCIENCE. jealously, or something of the sort, and R the fuss having been settled out of court. [The Foundatic The boys coming from school amuse themselves by striking matches and set- ting fire to the leaking gas. Mrs. M. Carroll, fashionable dress- Laid for Two More s to 1 Mr. E. P. Nichols, formerly connected Lec A0 with W. H. Marble in tho grocery busi- : - noss, has roturned from Kansas, bring-| The Baptist church Sunday night was ing with him a wife. On Saturday even- | °roWded, every seat being taken. The ine they held a reception at his father'’s [audience, as on the provious Sunday residence. ovenings, contained many who do not The Rescue fire team got frisky while | usually attend church, but who seem to hitched to the wagon yesterday on upper | have become 8o interested in this series Broadway. One horse got a leg over the | of lectures that they attend quite regu- wagon tongue, and then both run. Be- [larly, and give very careful and thought- fore they could be stopped the neckyoke | ful attention. The discourse was a par- and some parts of the harncws Wore (gioularly intoreating ono, and given in a broken, h ? o .| popular, pleasing manner. On this ocea- Thero was a row at the Junotion|yon Rev, J, G. Lemen choso as his saloon, on Main stroet, yesterday after- | ghomg o Absurdities of Science,” and noon, whichled to the arrest of Joo|gy 5 siarting point, rather than a text, Holman, who gave 10 for his appear- | boeq ienesis i:27: *“God created man,” anco in court this morning. Holman | - claims another fellow throw a chair at ; him, and he had to defend himself. The | The speaker propounded the question other fellow was not to be found., “From Whence are We!"—a question The Henefin family, living in Hazel | ¥hoso gront i"'rl;'"r};\\{,f;*,dmlyt callyiby D il G at other query: hither tend we?”, Dell township, aro having trouble. Tho | Iphiy unawr £ ‘one in the ssswor oo ihe old man has complained of the sons for | other. 1f man comes from matter then assaulting and battering him, and there [to matter must he return, but if there is scoms much bad blood, Justico Abbot | &1 imeterial somothing it muat como had them befere him yesterday, and put | from God and roturn to God, o teaches them under bonds to” appear again on |the Dbiblo, but some say that blind Thursday, when he will try to adjust |Matter is the mothor of all, T e e il Tho man who, in view of the great 7 Fstien f i achiovementsof science, ridicules scionco, THE NI B RS is a fool, bt yot man should distinguisl o THRNRN L at No. g4 |Detween sclentitically domonatrated Pt Sipepribust hus openod, at No 84 truths, und mero conjootures of seiontific dry cleaninyg works, Dlumos and tips, | ieestoras 1o ot s dS105c0 —and velvets, nilks, satins, gent’s clothing, | posed scionce, and persecuted it. and now merchant’s sholf worn goods, all mado a4 | superticial thinkors peak na. Ehorgh trae good as new, religion was opposed to science. The truth of science finally attractod atten- i & tion and won popularity, and then the Th following doods woro filod f0r 1| samo rabble who opposad 1t wady a sed cord in the recorder's offico, December |of it and porsecuted those who simply 10, reported for the Bex by P, J. Me- wuqu science to prove assertions before Mahon, real estate agent: accepting them, A 4 4 Tho spoaker appealed especially to the qu‘:::cy :t,;:lx)nd_tyll‘lrmnlv‘ Stead, part|young men to “‘xuwaru ol juiuiyug this 49 and 80, 78, 43—83,000. changing, ignorant rabble.” ~ Accept the Hans 'J'E'i' wu'uruun Riof, part wi, | ruth, but accept nothing sim ply because nel, noj, 13, 79, 33-81.00. it comes backed by high-sounding names. Hans Schoening u: 'rederick Floor, | [t demonstrated truth compols us to ac- WJfi -Zl Tll:lrlw A ilfi &4“.1.4‘;1"—:;‘;:?3; knowledge that we are, in the absolute St Ratgntad 1. 3 3 senso of the word, brothers of tho clod, - — Real Estate Transfers, 4 4 5 Y let us, with downcast oyes and Lovoll Swisher ot al. to Addison Cooh: | dagparing © hoarts | follow > whara ran, nel, ne}, 4, 76, 44—§25. truth leads the way. But, Macedonia Town Co. to Ohio Knox, | ye wi i { d %1 | we will not seek, against evidence and lot 4 and part of 5, block 9, Macedonia roason, to forge outuolves to nccopt. such B M o doctrine. Bear in mind that men of (A ;’";’l':,::‘l";&“mlhl\:ds’pwpfll‘0":5 great minds and attainments may be add’-§200, 24, Dlock 55, reilroad | Yeak in somo partculars, and hat such 3 . ’ men may advance absurd theories, merel hu!&"ffid'fi'fi :;:r\g_ :ll:lumuh 1ot 14, | o satiafy the pride of intalleot, or the de. D. "' 'Wuw"x Yo H. 8 -w sire to turn men from the beaten paths of sol, nol, 15, 75, 404175 atson, part | their fathers into new ways blazed out by George B, Chuck to M. H. Price, Lo | T'jpelyes: 4, block 18, Bryant& Clark’s add—$160, h and others as of this class, with Beeclor Total nlu: 7,000, i and other lessor lights following in (l‘:u Pa.—EIHONAh- wake, When Beecher declared himself an apo, he mado the most sensible deolar- ation of his life, Ciuris. Miller, who is with tho Larimer| The speaker thon sought to justif horse Dubuque, made his first visit to Council | himself for speakin hqhtky of a theory Bluffs yosterday, and was the guest of the | backed "{ wen of such learning and Bl ability. Leaving asido the high sound. ing phrases thoy say man is but another form of wmatter, that the bilo secroted by at the Pacific yestorday and attending court. | the liver is of the same ossence s the thought secreted by the brain, He then The District Court. quoted from th i The jury in the case of Govenweig & |t this. . TN e Bchoentger vs. Thomas Meistem, of Ne-| But some might say that men of ola, yesterday returned o verdiot for the | seience never used ridicule. The speaker plaintifls, - then quoted from Tyndall, where he i calls those whe differ from him stupid A number of defaulis and motions were clowns, brawlers, ete. Ho quoted ,J:,m Fremont Benjamin, Avoca's attornoy, was entered yesterday, and there being no | others to the same effect and then made| for trial adjournment was |the sharp point that such men showed IENT - A L3 PR b ssoend | TV B cases read; taken until this X passion an The trial of the e case will | reason. probably commence next Monday. e — Six per cent city and farm loans. 8. W |evolution doetrine. Ferguseon & Co., 39 Pearl Bt. They mw |that life has originated THE DAILY BEE He classed Darwin, lluxlu‘y, Tyndall |~ h T'hese so-called scientific men claimed that most sciontists agreed with the alwo chaimed | PAYSICIAN & SURGEON, m non-living matter. show up the leaving the second to be The speaker had only time to falsity of tho first claim, handled in next Sunday evening's discourse. He proved by quoting from these scientists them selves that scientists did not agree with the theory of evolution. Tyndall him- “Our foes are to eave extant and ac our own seholc o8 that some of the minds of highercultureareopposed toevolution. He showed by citing names from Plato down to Agassiz, that through all history the greatest philosophers believed in God, and many were decent men. A circular letter was lately sent out to the leading scientists of the two continents, and the responses received and published showed that men of science were not opposed to the idea of God and revelation, but that true men of science instead of parading their beliefs were quictly working out the secret mysteries of nature for scientific purposes, and not to bolster up some strange theory. There wore a few groat minds, with a large following of smaller ones, who were trying to make out that there was a coi flict between religion and science. There was no such conflict. Dr. Draper has given a misnomer to his book, *‘Conflict of Science and Religion." Dr. Moss says: *‘To place such a cap- tion on his title page 0 "theh proceed to substitute Roman Catholicism for relig- ion is neither honorable nor honest.” Dr, Elan charges Prof. Huxley with being ignorant of physiology; Prof. Beal with ignorance of biology. Prof, Tait also criticises him a a scientist. So by the highest authority Tyndall, Huxley and those of their class are not in the ma- jority, and not to be followed as certain leaders. High authorities say they are quacks, and they are raising a tempest in a teapot, at which little folks stand and wonder. Carlisle said: *‘You have not convinced mo that man sprung from mon- keys, but have convinced me that you have made monkeys of those you have convinced.” # A majority of the scientific men were not favoring evolution, and having pre- sented clearly the evidence of this the speaker pressed here the question, ‘Do you want, in the face of evidence to make yourself the child of a worm? 1f 80, then Poe's poem, “The Conqueror Worm' is literally true.” In closing he repeated this with almost dramatic effect on the audience. Next Sunday night he will handle the second claim of the socialists that the life is}the outcome of the non-living mat- ter, and will give still another lecture af- ter that, the subject having developed be- yond the scope of over two discourses. ———— Spiritualism, Rev. A. K. Bates, of the Presbyterian church, had a house full Sunday evening to hear what he had to say on the above subject. He handled it mainly from a scriptural standpoint, quoting passnge after passage to substantiato his views. He believed in spiritualism, but not in the generally accepted sense. He thought that good angels came from heaven to man, sometimes, but only in o"edience to God's mandate, and on spec- ial missions, The bad spirits were chained in the world of darkness, and of them, Satan alone was able to rove the world like a devouring beast. Satan might possibly assume the form of some departed one, and thus decieve and mis- lead men, but the bad spirits themselves will not come back to earth, and good ones came only by God’s direct command, Tho speaker also gave some interest- ing thoughts on the ‘‘hell” of the Bible, and showed how the word was so fre- quently misinterpreted. By it was often meant the place of departed spirits and not nocessarily a place of torment. Mr. Bates is rapidly gaining a hold on the public and many find delight in hear- ing him handle some of theso topics. BANQUET OF THE BAR. To Be Tendercd to Judge Reed at an Early Date. Tho moembers of the bar met yesterday morning at the court house for the pur poso of deciding upon appropriate action in regard toJudge Reed, who is soon to step from the district court bench to the supreme court, Hon, W. F. Sapp was chosenchairman of the meeting, and Col. Keatley secretary. Col. Dailey stated tho object of the gathering, and on motion of John W. Baldwin a committeo of soven were chosen to make arrange- ments for giving Judgs Reed o banquet. The following committee was appointed: J. N. Baldwin, D. 8. Dailey, J. H. Keatley, Joseph Lyman, Marshall Key, N. M. Pusey, C. R, Scott. A committee of threo were also ap- pointed to gather up historical data and incidents of the bar, said committee con- sisting of D, W. Prico, B. W. Hight, and D. C. Bloomer, As Judge Reed hasto go to Des Moines on Friday and Saturday to at- tond a_consultat.on of judges of the su- preme bench, the bar decided not to have court adjourned, but to select ono of their number to' act as judge pro tem. On motion of John Lindt, Major Lyman was chosen for that psition, and for two datos at lonst this week will bo a district court judge. NS Diphtheria is prevalent. Use Dr. Jefirles’ (Council Bluils) proventive and cure, or buy a coffin, money and take your ch — 53 N G Q SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—Special advertisemonts, such as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board- lug, ete., will be inserted in this column at the low rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent in- sortion. Leavo advertisoments b our oftice, No. 7 Pearl Stroet, near Broadway WANT “You pay your COUNCIL BLUFFES, TUESDAY DECEMBER 11, 1883, ABIJAH. Readers of Tir Bre may wonder why we headed this advertisement as above, “We Can't Tell a Lie” Thorefore say to ycu that our ohject wasto atiract your attention to the fact that our stock of Boots, Shoes, Slippers, OVERSHOES AND WA For fall and winter wear, is the largest and best we have ever had., All bought FOR CASH from manufacturersfdirect. All work warrant- ed not to rip. Prices as low as the lowest. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO, 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, West Side of Square, Clarinda, 'THE FINEST CHRISTMAS PRESENT of the Season is One of Those Elegant Overcoats Made to Order by Smithh & Toller MERCHANT TAILORS. No. 7 and © 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, - o S o = Lrowa. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. JOHN W. BAIRD, $Fmiinialiadt st JOHN BENO & CO., MAX MOHN, : DR EESWHTTEL o s o o witomirie. N. SCHURZ. 8 8 WAGNER, Will contraot for anerels ot Tostanahie'mtes. 22 Fourth strsot i J. M, ST. JOHN & C0..CASH BUYERS, "yiuimtirggmpet Draft by return wiail. 148 Broadway. JACOB KOCH, @& F. g &MITH + ___Corner7th and Broadway. Plans and specifications furnished. W. W. SHERMAN, tiun i nelriirbm e e, JAM-ES» I‘RANEY. Sy CHANT TAILOR. AIN L ] __ Artistio Work and reasonable chargex. 872 Broadway. HOWEi & SQN. P‘Ulkf‘lrl’l'l'lu-} STOVES, and Household Supplies. LINDT & HART, comos. ATOMEIATEAW, Practice in state and federal courts. SANITARITM i iy Siasase seses. oo EDWIN J. ABBOTT, _surs st G catar™ s e, REVERE HOUSE. et 16100 pr HAIR GOOD OF ALL KINDS. Sold at the Lowest - IN THE WEST, QUALITY CONSIDERED, At MRS. D. A, BENEDICT, - - 337 W. Broadway : (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.) MONEY T0 ‘LOAN ON REAL ECOTATE! Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. PREMIUM PORTRAITS —XIN— Crayon, Tndia fok and Water (Golors, Solar Camera ]Cnlurgmnent for the trade at reasonable rates. Orders oy mail promptly filled. C. D. LUCCOCK, 143 Broadway. Council Bluff WATTAMIE COUN. corner Broadway and Main street. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 18 Main strect and 17 Pearl stroet. CRESTON HOUSE. Hotel, 217 and 219 Main street. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Oflice over American Express. MERCHANT TAILOR, __ Stock Complete. Suits made at reasonablo prices. No. 805 Main 8t CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, 808 Brondway, _ u, Prop. P. J. Mont. SMITIT & NORTO) Broadway opposite New Opera House. Prices Council Bluffs, Towa. '~ GROSVENOR & GUNN, MANUFACTURERS OF BROOMS, 311 Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs; Iewa IF YOU WANT BOOTS, SHOESOR RUBBERS CALL ON b = & Efiipi{ie I-iardwa,re WEITOLES A LB | | 109 and 111 8, Main Street, | | | I0WA. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished No.4 Pear! Street, = 2 "N EEES™ pounen BLUFFS. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, DEALER IN Lades Furmishing ~ Goods | NOTIONS, JEWELRY, &CAL 7 W. Broadway, - N - COUNCI BLUFFS, IOWA M. CALLACHER. GCG-R OCER B S. New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attendants. a7 il TUST OPENED:! BECHTELE’S European Hotel. The only only hotel run on the Europcan plan %in this city. New building, newly furnished and all modern improvements, and is centrally located. PETER BECH TELE, PROPRIETOR, Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, Iowa. PAWNBROKERE SALE Unredeez‘:e]; Goods. GREAT BARCAINS In 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. Al these articles must be sold. Money lent on ALL KINDS of personal property. D. GOLDSTEIN, 228 Middle Broadway, opposite city buildi Council Bluffe FoR BARGAINS —IN— OHINA, PLATED WARE, GLASS WARE, LAMS, Table Cutlery, Flower Pots, Etc., call on W.S. HOMER & CO., - 23 Main St., Council Bluffs. WHY DON'T YOU G FITCH BROTHER'S CUSTOM SHIRTS? Perfect Fitting No. 716 Fourth Strect, Council Bluffs, Iowa. BROADWAY. Furst Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, }'*"chiithi: TSOME OF Fine Linen Collars and Cuffs, st and Cheapest. S X PER CENT OPTION LOANS. On City and Farm Property. S. W. FERGUSSON & (O, 39 Pearl Str STEINHARDT & FREYHAN, Wholesale Liquor Dealers ! 317 Broadway, - - COUNCIL BLUFFS; Council Bluffs Towa. W.R. VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Bluffs, WINTER RESORT. SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. Cure or No Pay. We guarantee the cure of the foll Scases, orno_pay: Catarrh, a1 Blood and ekin disear Real estato and colleotion agency, lock, over Savings Bank. £ 0dd Fellow's Jangp: JACOB SIMS. E. P. CADWELL, SIMS & CADWELL, int, Kid =-Al= ralgia and resort of the y ¥ LADIES D, COUNCIT, BLUFFS, 10WA Geod hotel, livery aud bathing accomodation both Office, Main Stroct, ooms 1 and ' Shugart & Mo. | Winter and sum Locality highly picturesquc thy. Accorsible by’ Wabash railway, at C.)B. & Q, at Alhany. Correspe REV. M. M, THOMPSON Mahon's Block. Will practioe i State and uders] courts Man THOS, OFFICKR, siloan Springs, Gora, 1%, 0., Gentry ( OFFICER & PUSEY| R. Rice M. D. BANKERS. CANCERS, S oy amass woous o W M. PUBKY. S. A. PTERCH, W "DUNCAN—Gun maker and repairer, No. o 100 5. Main St., Council Bluffs, lowa. vm\i'zn» Instrance agenis Lo canvass Blufls and county. - Address D, Camp 00w ¥, 1308 Farnam street, Omaha. Decdii VY ANTED—Evury oy in Councl Blufs to take Turiign, Deliversd by carriorat only tweaty a week. sclopuntia, ight voluiics, can et bar. ling at ik Tink office ABINET PH /' slor galle Dinuer, and tomers on 880 by the dozen at the excel 0 Main® streot, Council Bluffs. faro both ways to Owalia cus. #10 and upwards, body to buy & Christimas pros e than s~ polioy i of New York, ates lower than ¥, Lobrer, agout for west W ANTED ¥ FOR SALE AND RENT, 30 by 15 foet, over the ‘earl strect. Apply st Bax Mrs, B U Hillon, M, D, p tottios, facing oe. 232 Middle Broadway, Council Blufls, Them, Corner Main and First Avenue, Coungil Bluffs, He has PETER C. MILLER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Wall-Paper and Window Shadesand Painting In all Its Branches, FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE. No.l18 South Foarl St. = Council Bluffes" ase w ¢ Qur line of Stoves is the mos. complete in ae city and includes all the most Desirable Patterns and TLatest Improvements ! We have hammerec the prices down as thin as they will stand without breaking, 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, elightly tarnishod, at & reduction of $5.00 each, DEVOL VW IR IGHEXT,| 504 Broaaway*and 10 and 12 Main St,, Council Bluffs. Council Blufty . In of kinds a special pearl stroct, Countil Dealers ri Forelgn and Domostic Exchango and | * harciarreqts Gouidl Bluts, Home Kecutics Make Your Contracts Now for Winter Supply of Migsouri IHard Wood ! AND HAKD AND S80FT Coal ~WITH— P. OVERTON, First Avenue, Council Blufls, lowa, | creame o secure the best article and full measure atthe Fggs — Ready sale at 20c per dozen. o COMMEROCIAL, Your Wheat—No. 2 spring, 70c; No, 3, 00c; re- jocted, 50c; good demand. Corn—Dealers are paying 86c for old com and 25c for new, Oats—1In good demand at 20 Hay—4 00@6 00 per ton; 50¢ per bale, Rye—40c; light suppl Gorn Monl—1 25 per 100 pounds, o Voo —Good supply; prices at yards, 5 00@ Coal—Delivered, hard, 11 50 per tou; soft, 600 per tony Butter— Plenty and in fair demand at 20¢; 3% A very loaest price. Stove wood delivered 1o wuy par | Lard - Fairbank's, wholesaling at 11c. of the nity Poultry - Firm; wo paying for chickens 16c; dozen, JOSEPH GAGEEGAN | Vegetables Oc; onions, 40c; cab. * | bages, 30@40c per d apples, 3 00@3 50 HARD WOOD ‘i Flour—City four, 160@3 40, £ Brooms—2 00@3 00 per doz, LIVE STOCK. Cattlo—3 00@3 50; calves, 5 00@7 50, Hogs—1Local packers have commenced buy. fng now and there Ix & good demand _for i1 grades ot 4 85@4 50, ° J C‘;nm' Main strect and Eighth svenue, Coun ufls. &4 Lowest rates avd prompt delivery ——