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N .uF DAILY “BEE GOUNGII. BLUFFS. Saturday Mormnz. Dec. 16. “SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 20 conta por weok §10.00 per Yoar |OFFICE: hn 7 Pearl !trau Nllr Bl‘oldwly MINOR MENTION. Holiday goods at Seaman’s, The tissue festival continues. See Joseph Reiter’s fall goods. The city council meets to-night. Cheap Railroad Tickets at Bushnell's, Christmas cards and toys at Seaman’s, The electric light will probably be turned on by Monday night. The Royal Arcanum had the closing social of its series last evening. The Reserve Hose company has de- cided to give its annual masquerade ball January 7. The Presbyterians held their social last evening at the residence of Mra, Henry Swan. Leave to wed was yesterday given to C. Gust Manson and Anna Anderson, both of Macedonia. Sneak thieves relieved John Nichol- son’s saloon of the presence of two over- coats and an undercoat. Sullivan and Slade stopped at the Transfer, a short distance out of the city, for hotel accommodations while here. Reckless & Kennedy, of the paper mill seem to be in still further trouble. e F. Wright yesterday took out an chment on a claim of $263, The old soldiers of Tabor have decided to organize a post of the G. A. R., and have fixed upon Saturday evening of next week as the date for making the formal plant. The Episcopalian ladies realized over $1,000 from the fair and festival. Dr. Macrae won the silk hat. Miss tiennieve Baldwin the doll, and Mrs, D. J. Rock- well the crazy quilt. The Bluff City Typegraphical union expect a large and merry gathering at its second annual ball, to be held Tuesday evening Decomber 25, Tho Bavarian band is to furnish music. Second Spiritual society meets every Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. in Devol & Wright's block, north Main street, up stairs, *‘The light of reason is the sun of the soul through nature to God.” The non arrival of the new furnature is now given as the reason for rot mov- ing into the new city building. Cannot farniture be had in Council Bluffs, which will answer the purpose without sending elsewhere, “Oh! think of the friends over there.” Spiritual circle to-morrow (Sunday) after- noon and evening at 2 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. in Spiritual hall, two doors seuth of * | joying a visit den, day. to Harlan for a Tow days. now an oh-be-joyful father. in the city yesterday, He, with H. T, Trwin, aro now the prepristors of that paper, Mr. Mullane having disposed of his interest in the paper, T DATTYV REE--OMATA. SMATURDAY. DECEM Dy Tlfl' DAII Y BI' E ---( ()I,N(‘IL BLUP FS %ATI RI)AY I)I‘(J MBER 1.). 1883 THE TIES OF KIN. They Cause Two nrmm-r- o Moet After a Separation of Twenty- Eight Years. J. A. Dalton, of this city, is now en- from his brother, 8. J Dalton, whom he has not seen for twen- ty-eight years, and whose whereabouts he has not known for fourteen years. During theso many years he has met with many ups and downs, but one ‘‘down” was particularly unfortunate, it | s crutches, but threw them awa being while ho was yardmaster at St. | plying Thomas' Eelectric Ol to m Louis, for the Wabash railway. Ho|Sficopthiar thanlhs there met with an accident by which he e —— lost both logs. This was two years ago, | Ladlies’ and gent's clothing cleaned, and now he is halo and hearty, woighs 204 pounds in his shirt sle o\'eg, street. without any legs. e A sistor, Mrs. Harriet Nelson, living What Is Lafe? at Blair, Neb., is here, too, on a visit. | To.morrow evening Rev. J. J. Lemen She has not seen the cripplod brother for | ij goliver another of his series of Sun- twenty yoars, Anothet brother, Thomas |, = "¢ veming loclures at the Baptist B. Dalton, is expected to arrive here |98y e ; : every day, and he, too, has not seen his [ church, and will continue the subject other brothers for ten years. There are | upon which he entered last ‘iunduy even- in the family thirteen still living out*of a ing, *“The Absurdities of Science.” He family of twenty-one, and in the grand- | &' father' s family Tharo were twenty seven | Will give some further fresh facts and children. Considering such numbers in thoughts on evolution, handle some of a family it is not to be wondered at that | the msthetic actions and try to throw meetings are rare, and family reunions more light on the query as to the origin far between. f life. Those who delight in scientific e — lu:u presented in a popular and clear A Olergyman's Testimony. manner, should hear this series of dis- W. E. Gifford, Pastor M, E. Church, Both- | cussions, and those who have not time to well, Ont., was for two years a sufferer with [ read up ‘the various scientific theories, or l'd;l',-v-'nm its worst form, until o states | the neoded books, will find that, they “life bocame an actual burden.,” bot- brief time, and in an f Bhurdock Blsd Bitters cured him, and ho | AN thus gain in d &?l‘u l'l)(llllfl rocont letter that he conwiders it [ entertaining manner, much information. tho bost family medicine now before the coun- | Young men especially, who want to try for dyspepsia and liver complaint. getat all the facts before jumping to T TR conclusions, should attend. Six per cent city and farm loans. 8. W Fergusson & Co., 39 Pearl St. mw& l’El‘BON AL. with these necessaries, givo orders for grocorieskiragat kinds so far have be€y, volantaty, and i is desired to continue, s Rev. Mr. Lo .| men has not the time personally to so- licit. ompt and sure way for any one de- known. R Threw Away His Crutchies, aftor ap: nba, e —— Go to Hurlburt's fancy steam dyeing and French dry cleaning works at 34 Pearl street. — Real Estate Transfers, The following deeds were filed for re-, Governor Shorman and wifo arrived at tho Ogdon yosterday, and, in company with Hon. Honry W. Rothort and wio, of Keokuk, vis- [ .03 in the recorder’s office, December itod tho insttution of the deatand dunb. | 19%5 % 00 ey P 3. Mo. Will . Trotten, of Avoea, was among those |y P00 who visited the Bluffs yesterday. A AYs 89V iTaigl B st E. Locks, of Oshkosh, Wis,, registered at ol R iy A it the Pacific house yosterday. W. Davis et al. to C. Mandelkow, Shorlff Jonos, of Denison, was In the clty | part 9, 77, 39—8287, el Christian Straub to Frederick N. Din- C. T, Davis, of Pekin, Til., is at the Pacific. | 812 10t 6, block 23, Beer's sub—$225. Toomar Gaffey to Turene Gafley, part W. G, Palmanter, of Rochester, N. Y., ar- ne}, ne}, 18, 77, 38.—8500. rived yestorday at the Pacific. D.’ Edmundson, et al. to E. E. 8. A. Smith, of Cheyenne, was at the Og- Hm se}, 23 and wi, swi, 24, 75, 38— den yesterday. 82.40Q~ i T B L | GG L Sy L ne}, 18, 77, 38—§768.33. Ogden yesterday. enry G. Fisher to George Reichart, C. Butz, of St. Louis, registered at the Og- | lot 12, block 6, Underwood $100. Total sales, $5,470. e — B. H. Douglas & Sons' Capsicum Cough Drops ar manytactured by themsslves, and_ aro the Tosult of over forty years' experience I compounding coug J. W. Bird was called out of town yester- | madicines. day on legal business. C. J. Bost, of The Herald, has been called R. R. Hoge, of Chicago, was here yester- e The Town of Sontay. The following interesting details have been received from Anamite sources con- Clarence Ril. y, of Shewaden's gallery, is | cerning Sontay, the place now menaced by Admiral Courbet. The town is on the W. L. Andrews, of the Neola Reporter, was | Fight bank of the Red river, the citadel being about half a mile from the nver o intervening space is occupied b, number of hamlets, containing rltoget! er about eighteen thousand inhabitants. On leaving the river the traveler finds a road F. ¥. Ford, of Sioux City, s makinga|which traverses these villages. He first the postoffice. Entrance on Main and Broad streets. The blackboard in Peregoy & Moore's is being used again for markel reports, Mr. 8. T. Fronch getting telegraph re- turns from Chicago every half-hour, and nllmng them up there for the public benefit. Mrs. Nina Hutton, yesterday, com- menced divorce proceeding against her husband, Thomas H. Hutton, claiming release from him because ofthis cruelty and drunkenness, and especially because he drove her out of the house at the point of a loaded revolver. Fred Ford, while slaughtering hogs in Hazel Dell township, was bitten in the hand by a hog while resisting death. Although the wound is not a serious one of itself, it is feared that there may be some ill effects follow from blood poison- ing, and every effort possible is being made to prevent any na consequence, There is much anxiety to know what the grand jury will do with Dr. Cross for shooting Dr., McKune. Thero are whispers that no indictment will be found, but that is preposterous. The difficulty seems to be that there are some of the jury who are kicking against find- ing any indictment for murder, desiring some lesser degree, but that some sort of an indictment will be found is a fore- gene conclusion, “Micky"” Hock was on a wild drunk Thursday night, and Deputy Marshal White attempted to arrest him, Micky |J. showed fight and White finding he had more than his hands full forgot his dem- «ocratic prejudices and called some of the colored folks to his assistance. They helped him v.lunt.li ,and throwing Micky dn'n y the heels, until he 'was submissive enough to agree to walk along like a gentleman, Two boys, Louis Schickatanz and John Bettison, were befere Judge Aylesworth yesterday morniny on the charge of thumping another boy named Dan Webb, because he “‘tattlel” romething about them. After hearing the evidence the judge sentenced the boys to tlu-uu da; each in jail, and then held Lfio committment, the undouhndmx that the boyl would not be locked up if they behaved themselves in the future, Mayor Bowman announces that he has received a letter from Markdale, county of Gray, province of Ontario, from an sttorney named I. B, McMillan, de- mauding in behalf of a client named Edward Morris, that the city shall pay $35,000 for negligence on the part of the officials in letting escape the murderer of a brother of the man Morris. There seems 10 one who has any remembrance of any such ocourrence, and the conclu- sion seems to be that it is the work of some crank, or a feebly effort to manu- facture a sensation for the sleepy sheet of which the mayor finds himself the editor by force of circumstances. o — Horsford's Acid Phosphate, For Overworked Professional Men. Dr Cuas. T, Mizouris, bflnu showing the treasury to be overdrawn | .. brief visit to old friends in this city, and look- | encounters the ramparts of earthworks. ing after some business mattars as well, Then the road turns, curving around the L —— fortress until the visitor arrives at t! Lost Faith in Physicians, north gate of tho citadel. The wall Why is it that 8o many persons use proprie- | earthworks is separated from the regular tary mmlkhm, or patent mmllulnu. as they | ramparts by a bank or causeway about are commonly called? Is it bec """l"" fourteen hundred feet wide, on which ks%zfié: lfi;’:fl;‘w{fi?cfl:' ‘-‘l’-“:“‘.':: ‘: other hamlets have been huilt. Between numerabo instances, whero cures have boen | the encircling road and the citadel can bo effected bg SCOVILL'S SARSAPARILLA or Broop | seen eight barracks, where the Anamite & Liven Syrue for all disases of the blood, | treops are in garrison. when they had been given over by their phy- sicians, Tt is one of the best remedies ever offered to the public,and as it is prepared with the greatest caro, as a_spogific for certain dis- eases, it is no wonder that it should be more effectun) than hastily written and carelossly propared prescriptions made by incompetent physicians, Take ScoviLy’s BLoob AND LivER Sykup for all disorders arising The citadel has the form of a quadril- ateral, each one of its sides being about two thousand feet long, It is built of bricks and masonry, with bastions in the middle of each side. It is a fortress on the Cormontaigne plane, and was erected o AND LIVER | toward tho close o the last century by blood. It is endorsed by leading professional | ¥'rench engineers, It has four gates cor- men as well as by ominent physicians and | responding to the four points of the com- others, Try it. pass, the principal ones being the south o — Mrs, M. Carroll, fashionable dress- making, cutting and fitting a specialty, Apprentices wanted. No. 726 First avenue, up stairs, o ——— Before the Bar, Judge Reed having gone to Des Moines Mayor Lyman serves on the benck, by request of the bar, for a day or two. Yesterday there was little done, except the arraignment of some prisonors, against whom indictments had been found, Among these were Jack O, Will- inms, the young man captured by the women, w ile going through For. man's house. llvsluuded not gullty. nnd the court appointed A. T. Flickinger as hiz attorney. Douglas McCarthy, lar- canfiol clothing from Forman's” storo; Smith, larceny of buffalo robes; Paul Dluckurt assault on a mute; W, F, Kasson, lucany All these pludud not, guilty, and were sent back to jail to await trial, The criminal cases will be put on trial next week probably. e —— Brown's Bronchial Troches for Coughs and Colds: ** T do not see how it is possible for a public man to be himself in winter with- out this admirable aid,"—Fev, R, M, Devens, Pocassett, Mars. gate, looking to the Red river, and the north gate, facing the interior of the country. In the center of the citadel is a pagoda, to the left is the house of the governor general, at the right that of the mandarin who dispenses justice, and at each angle is a military post. Between these are the admimstrative burreaux, the prison and the rice magazines. The most populous of the villages surrounding the citadel are those siuated between it and the river. The French troops now in Tonquin expect an easy conquest of the place, e ——— Mrs, Langtry, And other famous Women have won a reputa- tion for facial beauty. A fine complexion makes one handsome, even though the face is not of perfoct mould. Ziurdock Blood Bitters act directly upon the circulation, and so give the skin a clearness and smoothness otherwise un. attainable, 3 Fashion journals tell us translucent cat's- e e T T el b whether they are to bo worn on the Wood-shed roof or at the other end of & boot-jack route, e —— anthonn is prevalent, Use Dr, Jeff- ries' (Council Bluffs) preventive and cure, or buy a coftin, money and take your choice. SPFCIAL NOTICES. e ——— China and reception, 23 Main atreet Oomafl;::l nouE ouse, W. 8, Houmer & Co. NOTICK.—Spocial advertisements, such as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board- lug, ote., will be insorted in this column at the low rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent ln- sertion. Leave advertisements at our oftice, No, 7 Pearl Strect, near Broadway Helpiog the Home, The publication of the report of the finances of the Home of the Friendless, $7.76, has met with & generous response, T —— need, it should be filled 1t in desired that those who can would , provis- ions, if they have ngt thos® Saings to give, Most of (h{‘f‘lhflhum of all A note dropped at the postoffice is g to contribute to make the same “Suffered from thenmatism so badly bad to F. L. and | dyed and repaired at{Hurlburt's 84 Pearl ;| LINDT & HART, “You pay your t Readers of Tie Bee may \\'nndvr w l\y we headed this advertisemen as above, fact that our stock of Boots, Shoes Sllp Brs, UVERSHOES AND WA For fall and winter wear, is the largest and best we have ever Imd 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, West Side of Square, Clarind Liowa. “We Can't Tell a Lie” Thorefore say to ycu that our ohject wasto atiract your attention to the All | = Empkxe Hardware WIEITOLIES AT t 109 and 111 8, Main Street, ,,wm COUNCIL BLUFFS, - Metcal Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS CAFPS BUCK GLOVES, 342 and 344 Broadway, . . COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS IBought and Sold. Loaned, Abstracts . Furnished I0WA, THE FINEST CHRISTMAS PRESENT of the Season is One of Those Elegant Made to Order by Smith & Toller MERCHANT TAILORS. Overcoats No. 7 and 9 Main Street, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Money T DESNEATEONT pOUNCIL BLUFFS. . No. 4 Pearl Street, - - ) - MRS D. A BENEDICT L DEALER IN NOTIONS, JEWELR 5 Fuishng - Giols UNC . CALLACHER. G R OCER BE S, BLUFFS, IOWA MAYNE & PALMER, DEALERS IN AND BEWER PIPE. No, 539 Broadway, - e S e Hard and Soft Coal, BULK !AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attendants. TEEY | First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, | LOWERBROADWAY. Council Blufts. JUST OPENEIDD! BECHTELE’S DIRBECOTORY, COUNCII BLUFES, TA. European Hotel. The only only hotel run on the European pla; this city. New building, ATTORNEY AT LAW. MANAGER OF PUTTAWATTAMIE COUN- JOHN W. BAIRD, JOHN BENO & CO., GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 18 Main street and 17 Pearl streot. TY COLLECTION AGENCY. Office comer Broadway and Main stroet. newly furnished and all modern improvements, and is centrally located. PETER BECE TELE, PROPRIETOR, Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, Iowa. CRESTON HOUSE. Hotel, 217 and 219 Main street. MAX MOHN, DR. J. F. WHITE, N. SCHURZ. s s WAGNER WIll contract for funerals at _reasor rates. 92 Fourth street. ..M. ST. JOHN & 00..CASH BUYERS, Wytmmi sipee Draft by return mail. 146 Broadw OFFICE, Corner Main and Fifth up-stairs. Residence, 000 Willow avenue. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Office over American Exprose. LIVERY AND FEED, lo ral FoR BARG.AINS BTN CHINA, PLATED WARE, GLASS WARE, LAMS, Table Cutlery, Flower Pots, Ete., call on W. 8. HOMEEK & CO.,, - 23 Main 8t., Council Bluffs. MERCHANT TAILOR, Stook Complete. _Suits made at reasonable prices. No. 805 Main 84| JACOB KOCH, G, F. SMITH. comoerrtn sna siontwin. P snd spocibttons furishod. JAMES FRANEY, Artitic Work and reasobable Shasges, 812 Brodway. HOWE & SON, FURNITURE STOVES, and Household Supplies. 303 Broadway. ATIORNNVE AT LAW, - Practico_in state and tederal courta. Aud batn_ houso, 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sovoreign, Prop. P\ J, Mont- SANITABJUM gomery, M. D. Physician. James Blook. WHY DONT YOU GET $)ME OF FITCH BROTHER'S CUSTOM SHIRTS? PastardFitting, Best and Cheat™é. Fine Linen Collars and Cuffa No. 716 Fourth Street, Council Bluffs, Iowa. EDWIN J. ABBOTT, suae oo ST o RHE PEACE REVERE HOUSB, ’ Rofitted $1, $1.50 per day HAIR GOODS Sold at the Lowest Prices IN THE WEST, QUALITY CONSIDERED, 'EDICT - - 331TW. Bmadwuv. Counml Bluffs, Iowa. 415 Broadway. At MRS. D. A. B EKimball & Champ, (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.) MONEY 70 /LOAN ON REAL ESTATE! Complflt«, Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. PREMIUM_ PORTRAITS Crayon Tndia Tok en Water Colors, Solar Camera Enlar; guuent for the trade at rLusonnhle rates. Orders oy mail promptly fille C.D. LUCCOCK, 143 Bmadwu Council Blum. GROSVENOR & GUNN, MANUFACTURERS OF BROOMS, 311 Upper Broadway, Council Blufl‘s, Icwa. PETER C. M]I.LER Wall-Paper and Widow Shadesend Palnting n all s Branches, FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE. WNo.l18 South FPoarlsS - CGouncil Elu showing that there is a practical interest felt here in its success. Yesterday came two cash contributions of $10 each, | — and H, C, Gary gave 85 more, making ANTED— Every boay 1n Council Bluffs to take TunBus. Dolivered by carrierat only twenty 820, Of course this does not meet all | conts s week. s Stz the wanis, bub it is a help. Thero ave| J'INSIACN AN i o, th pledBa bills yet to be paid, amounting to $150 |kaln by calling at Tux ks ottico % o i sk b gronly seeded P g o T T ’l‘hzlhn was rsoehod yesterday from t and cloth- ing. Old ohflmu are guu ly needed, as there are in the house those who can work them over themselves, and thus mako themsclves comfortable. Anyone having such contributions can be relioved Dinner, and dummy tomers on onders o faye both ways to Omaha cus. #10 and upwards. VW ANTEDkiverybody o buy & Christmas pros ent worth more than diamonds-a policy in o Mubual Lifo surance cowpany, of Now York, (tho lancust company in the wor any ot uaue M. F, Robrer, agaut for west: o low ufls, Shugart yesterday sent the | “~*— Hunu t'o ushels of potatoes and one of turnips, These are acceptable, indeed. Mrs U Hillon, M0 DT . Y says: “I think it agreat luwrer Lnl OF nervous energy.” and as the cellar is now in first olass con- dition to receive a siore for future as PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 432 Middle Broadway, Council Blufls, ld( rates lower than -| Desirable irom the "wfln by sendivg them to [~ the Hu?g m:h,“ & postal Ioluunun RENT, w Rev. J. G. Lamvn. will seo that rlw WENT A good room, 30 by 16 feet, over the uo ull.d for, W, etoftice, facing Pearl strect. Apply at B S X PER GENT OPTION LUANS. On City and Farm Property. S. W. FERAGUSSON“& Cco.,, S T O & 11 Our line of Stoves is the mos. complete in ae city and includes all the most Patterns and Latest: Improvements | Wo have hammerec. tho 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, slightly tarnished, at a reduction of §5.00 each. DEVOL W IERIGHELT,| 504 Broaaway*and 10 and 12 Mawn St,, Council Bluffs. PAWNBROKERS SALE or Unredeemed Goods. GREAT BARGAINS In diamonds suitable for ladies and gents, also in ladics’ and gents’ solid gold and and silver watches and chains, and a full liue 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. GOLDSTELN, 228 Middle Broadway, opposite city building, Council Bluf STEINHART & FREYHAN Wholesale ILiquor ealers, OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, WILL REMOVE THEIR BUS NESS TO Omaha, Nech.,, January 1st, 1884, HAVING SECURED WEST & FRITCHER'S OLDL STAND, No. 180 Douglaas &St. W.R.VAUCHAN. | WINTER RESORT. Justice of the Peace. SILOAM Omaha and Council Bluffs. ~ougaeerMINERAL SPRINGS. jansi- — Cure or WNWo FPay. Wo guaratee the cure of the following nain. [ U Roal estate and colloctlon agency. lock, over Savings Bauk. JACOB SIMS. E. I. CADWELL. SIMS & CADWELL, Attorneys-at-Law, * COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA Geod lmul, [ winter and sui Offico, Main Street, Rooms 1 and Shugar & Mo- | 4¢P A Mahon's Block, Wil practice in- State and edersl | 0 200 A0 courts i = e | SOlicited, THOS. OFFICRR, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS i M. PUBNY, Siloam Sy 0., Geutry R. RiceM D. CANCERS, or other tumors removed without the knife or drawing of blood, Council Blufta In. of kinds a specialty, Establishea - - 1856 Cfigpl}l!l[rg \.ln]rlns,fi.l%us%su,mum Otice Ne, Dealers vi Foreign and Domestic Exchange aud | 8 Poarl strect, Council Lluffs, Home Sccuties Ao unn\lll‘lu on free, Make Your Contracts Now for Your DOMMEEOIAL, Winter Supply of Misgouri Hard Wood ! AND HARD AND SOFT Coal —WITH— P. OVERTON, B05 First Avenue, - Council Bluffs, lowa, And secure the best article and full measure atthe very lowest price. Stove wood delivered to any par of the eity JOSEPH GAGHEGAN. AND lmmnu 2 u(rm 300 S GOAL‘* P Cattlo— 3 006 o Corner Maiu strect and Elghth aveuue, € oun |, HoRs—Loc | ing now aud th 3 re- In good dbmand ab 4 4 00@0 00 per ton; He per bale, Rye-——40¢; light supply. Corn Meal—1 25 per 100 pounds, W ood—Good supply; prices | 600, | Delivered, | 600 per ton | Butter— Pl | ereamery, hard, 11 50 per tou; s ¢ aud in fair demand at 20¢; for paying 40¢; 00@ 5 & goad d grades in car-load lots av 4 H0@4 85, S4r Lowest rates and prompt delivery Hardware - \ ’