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TUE DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLUFFS MONDAY JULY 21, 1884. H.H. HORNE & CO, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN - e = - N DT I | had no authority to put up such a build- PERSONAL, fHE DAILY PEE. ing, that thero was fraud in lotting tho i ' E wease | contract, and that there was no necessity [ F. H, Orcutt has returned from a business ) COUNCIL BLUFFS. for such_structure. Judge Reod haa | trp through Nobraska, i ¥ 2 | i s PR not given his decieion yet. Miss Maggio Coyne has gone on a visit to o - ) ne wilgars M ' her parents in Webb City, Mo, seems to bo ; Ly : Momdav Morning, Julv 21 The Sioux OClty route Lafe Young, of Atlantic, was hero yeete 5 I having about all the businoss it can [, l““hw-w‘-‘:{‘1»'4‘4:“1’1“.»};:',4 hete yestor vane s o | handlo for Minncapolis and St. Paul [y [N/ RIS PRI } Biectsn - 160 bt S during the rounion thero—at loast nearly | o the city visiting thelr s 1o Thesstor Best Kentucky Barrels and Half Barrels, Wo make a apecialty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA sn == all tho businosn it can handlo tho way it [ gy P el on B Hontingts ¥ r]]\r CIGARS. "All Oigara sold by us aro of our own manufacturo and warrante OFFIOE: . . wugh s returnod from Des s represented, wants to handle business, giving every | Moincs and reno, 9 Rl 8 No. 7 Pear] Street, Near Broadway. Y o e Feporta Uit ety ®s dull) Just FIINNE I.EENIOINSES. 6552 Broadway, passenger plenty of room and the usual {now. and conveniences, just| Rev. B, P, McMenomy, who has been for About thirty | the past two weeks at Colfax, will return this ovening OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, H. H. HORNE & C0., I COUNOCIL BLUFFS, . accommodation as if there was no rush, AGENT3 FOR MINORSMENTION. “Way Queen’ Fine Cut Chewing the Best-| ; | cats have already been ongaged by those going to the reunion, This morning, The Bavarian band s planning on {50t one o'clock, a spocial train passed wearing silk hats, S4a 7, Tallar's simmes goods, Dr. Woodbury and his son, the doctor, loave now for pa few wosks' visit to Maine and the beach, SMITH & TOLLER, Agts, LEADING MEROHANT TAILORS through, and another special is expected The Round Table meots to morrow |to start out this eyening. The fare ovening with Miss Jonnie Becbe. charged from ‘here is $12 for the The normal institute for the county |round trip, and the ticket is good for| yp.-o ST W W opens at the Bloomer building this morn- thirty days. Thompson, agent, of the “Fizz Bang Boom" ing. 1t soems to settle the dear old grand- | were at the Ogden yestorday., St. Paul's Episcopal church folks and | mother of a Nonpareil because Tne Ber Frank Cleland and Emma Cleland, son and daughter of « Dr. Cleland, now of Keokuk are visiting friends here, “Bee,” and ‘‘Rival” Cigars. Goods Offered. We Quar- Give Them Trial Order. 7 and 9 Main street, The Best Nickel Councit, BLUFrs, « « « « « Jowa, |A Sunday school are planning for a picnic at Yunkerman’s garden to-morrow.,4 An open air concert is to be given in Bagliss park some evening this week by the Bavarian band. R. C. Harris and family, who wore taken the other day with what seemed to be cholera, are rapidly recovering. Michaels Bros'. do not seem to be ablo to settlo their financial troubles yet, and waiting for the quiet old dame to give | for a summer trip to Minnesota. Mr, Arm- the day announced for the sale of their [, . consent, or pass her 'judgment] upon | #rong will spand a few weoks fishing, ete., be- stock, July 22d, draws near. gives the public the latest and the best [ Quarters at the Pacific, reliable news concerning the congression- al contest. It wants to know what in terent Tire Ber: has in the congressional matters in Towa, For the information of thedear old Indy, Tie Brrgwould say that it having more roaders in Towa than any other paper published either in Council Bluffs or Omaha, it has _intorest onough to give the news to them, without it. Tur Bee has no, petty schemes, no that the Cloveland ticket will do h: . G, Braun, who presides over Linder & iel's ledger, now goos about humming “It's to be o daddy.” . The new comer is a boy. COUNCIL BLUFFS, - H. I Home & Co's salesman returned WIRT & DUQUETTE, Saturday fro skipped out o ka trade, husiness trip and yesterday , this time to work Nebras- J. H. Armstrong and family leave to-day fore he returns, ALL: TRIMMED HATS At Cost Till A fter Julv. IOWA Ventilated Three Inch Part, ON VEGETABLE LACE, ONLY FIFTY CENTS Dan Fairell spent Sunday heromaking hend- | @Nt€E Qur Assertion, { Ho has concluded 1 S~ Pornita to wod havo baen given. Aug:|ambitonsfor any of e ex-aditars, und | JF W6 twen it Jobn &, Kinr 1| MRS, §, J. NORRIS, 105 Main Street, Council Bluffs.|Svitches, (sl long hair) $2.00 8400, $8,00ad upwards. Coquets ! ust Scheptio and Hulda Aultman, both fhenco gives the news without fear or | /5o ™ i boritey, Agei lf'; ‘h“_“:;,, i) i e e A and Hair Ornaments Given' Away. ‘ of Minden; Fred J. Klager, of this city, | favor, and lota the old lady put it in her (/% 5,55 G or the uR A L Whad o Waht|ispibonk e i SURRH AREMACES 1 gy 0 | To o sold regardless of|y, w; puswey sy = E.NF’?I"_"'-_ Councll Blufts i county. Mayor Vaughan has been aflixing his autograph to the bonds. He has to sign his name forty-one times on each bond, | Major McOauley and and by timing himself ho says ic takes BURIED ALIVE. John Ford QCaught in a Caving Sewer, But Escape With Their Ferry McCulloum is again visible behind Bushnell's counters, having nearly recovered n his rheumatic attack, which has kept him at homo for several woeks, ALLRATS, Prof. Hammond, superintendent of the instituto for the doaf and dumb, has returned from the national educational congress at cost for the next two weeks to malke room for Fall Goeds. J.J. AUWERDA, 317 Broadwav. Council Bluffs B urtains, in Lace, Fi'k, Turcoman, Etc. Ofil cloths,jMattings, Linoleums Etq SADY, ORGUTT & FRENCH fifteen minutes. Lives. Madi, o ; L N Madison, His famil; t: Spirif The veterans started last ovening for ST T e e e L ° ° ° A RP E I S ] the reunion at Minneapolis. There was| About four o'clock Saturday afternoon Edmund Stine, tho happy scribo of the quito a erowd, ono hundred and fifty or | ulfrightfal accidont occarod at the juncs | Chiogo Tinncs, is in the city potting the. fin. lc erln la;no fihoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST. 80, and thoy started off in high glee, all| tion of Main and Broadway, where the |ishing facts for his write-up of Council Bluffs, workmon wore engaged on the new sow- | Which is oxpected to apposr omo day this expecting a merry time. Thero were a good many drunks visible | er. If the|and Major McCauloy, the on the streets Saturday night. At this point three sewers moet, contractor, saloon men expect to keep up, & pubtic | was down in the ditch porsonally giving sentiment against the enforcement of the | directions to the work. prohibition law they should at least re-|John Ford was ncar him, I Adolph, who was near at the time, no- fuse to sell men who have had enough, Soveral cases of scarlet fever are re- than scarlet fever unless the city coun- cil does something at once with the pools standing in different parts of the city, especially tho Fourth ward, breeding disease and death. The Presbyterians and Methodista joined in worship yesterday in the now opera house, Reverend Bates preaching one fermon and Reverend Armstrong the other. It is expected that the repairs to the Methodist church will be compleled this week, 80 that sanctuary can be occu pied as usual next Sunday. To-night thero will be a conference of young men in the rooms of the Y M O A, No. 12 north Main atreet. A number of the members gathered about. lator Ford was roached, and and jumped out of the ditch, h A man named Mr. ticed the bank glving way and called to the men to look out, but ns they looked ported. There will be something worse | around a mass of earth fell burying them complately. than it takes to tell it, the workmen camo_running to the spot with shovels, and began to maka the dirt fly, while a [ cory houso of Gronoweg & Schoentyen, is s crowd of oager and anxious citizons [ pected to arriv homo from his Furopean trip In a fow moments|q, Major McCauloy's head was uncovered, | | and as ho got the air, ho gave directions to the men to leave him as ho was, half- 3 burled, and turn all their energlen'so re.| - O- F. aud many other letters of the alpha. upon them, In less time onsing Ford, and in a fow moments cleasod, ing re’ ceived no serious injuries. Major Mo- Jauloy was soon rolensed also, the only injury recoived by him being a cut on tho face. As tho mon wero released the most enthusiastic cheering went up from the crowd whioh had feared, and had overy reason to fear, that both men were | Volley Times. & killed. It was a narrow escape, indoed. Chas, | g 5 week, Harry Hunter, the city editor of the Non- porcil, has #o far rocovered from his illness, as to bo out and about, and now expects to take & fow weoks' rost and recuperation at his home 1 N. Stoughton, of Winons, is in the city tho guest of Prof. McNoughton, Mer, Stoughton was o member of the board of education when Prof. McNaughton was superintendent of achools the The Ki WART, Sole Agent for J. L s Council Bluffs, Iowa, Correspondence Best and Most Reliablo. HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANO Endorsed by FRANz Liszr, EMEKSON PIANO. Unrivalled tor Tone or Finish, KIMBALL PIANO Best Modera Price to Buy ball Organ, €0 long and favorably known in the west, racommends itself, hove lines of Goods, Vi olicited. Wararooms, 320 Broadway, Agents Wantod, il Mr. John Schoentgen, of the wholesale gro- | == irring Them Up, 00N RarIDs, Ta., July 19,—Last oven- Ing the Blaine and Logan club of this woek, he having landed in New York day ovening last, J. M. Matthews, who has D, D, G, M., T. place hold an enthusiastic meeting, speeches on the issucs of the day being made by Messrs. Morgan, Banks and Sheaffor. Our club has a member- O fe e ship of over one hundred and the work is Goorgo Chriatman, architect and builder, of | PArely started. A. C. Steelo is president Council Bluffs, s in tho Valley doing the|1d Lyman Henry, editor of tho Enter- brick work on Caley's now building, George | PFis¢, 18 secretary, the executive comnit- built tho Masonic hall in this clty last sum. | 10,870, 8. J. Li Sheaftor, H. L. Miller, mor, and has a host of friends hore, —Missouri L. V. Morgan, G. W. Holliday and Joy o S. Putnam, The olub expect to make, are making a lively canvass for Blaino and Logan and will shake up the dry bones in this democratic county of bet myateriously following his name, went to Noalon to visit all the officers of the Odd i S R Congressional Whispers, Mis, H, J. Hilton, B 0. me and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods in our line. capest place to buy CARPETS, Curtsins and House Furnishings in the City. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. ¥ Nos. 5, 7and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - . JCOUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care. BECHTELES NEW HOTEL, COUNCIL BLUFFS. The Best $2 a day House in the Wesi PHYSICIAN & §URGEON, Centrally Located. 2322 Middle Broadway, Counctl Blufts, JACOB SIMS, E. P, CADWELL SIMS8 & CADWELL, Attorneys-at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Offico, Main S¢rect, Rooms 1 and 2 Shugart & M. Mabon's Block., Will practico in State and Federsl sourts J.R. TATR. WARREN WHITH TATE & WEITHE. Sample Rooms, First Class Table, All Modern Conveniences. Reauced Rates to Regular Boarders. WEHY DONT YOU ET SOME OF FITCH BROTHERS' CUSTOM SHIRTS? /7‘ e i of the Omaha association will be presont. PANTING FOR PANTS, Now is the time to go to St. Paul and | Carroll. | Al vorv profitable time is antioipated, All ST, Min,uul\pnh'u. Round trip tickets on sale ATT“R"EYS AT LAW. RSESEEELs; Dot and Chospsst. RFLLS Linea Collare aod Cutts, | PR t the union office, 507 Broad t i young men are invited, whether members | mpe Fellow DA Not Get Them ‘élu b, £ st S A TS Practico in State and Fedoral Courta. N 715 F h Street 1uff: ; are ; iR CE b o. ourt reot Council Bluffs, Iowa. , i of the association or not. WhougD! s pfi"x’ug:'u{ fg"’ “‘_’ ?\l..dl{.gl::izi:i? SPECIAL NOTICES. Collections promptly attended $o. “ Y wa. | { Officer O'Brien Saturday ovening cates will not be required, NOTICE.—Spocial o vertisoments, mo s Lost, Room 9, Schugart's Building, i } found a man lying in & drunkon stupor| qy gy yag g lively ime at Beno's store By TR, g e B e e | COUNOIL, /B UNE, IOWA. NEUMAYER'S EOTEL | ! on the dummy track. After being landed Saturday evening. Three men came SERIOUSLY SCA rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion ON THE in the jail the fellow became o furious |y e P T L e ook CALDED, | qd FvE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n- 5 that In his frenzy he stripped off overy|uuq wero looking at clothing on tho|A Boiler of Hot Water Spilled o peispteg D LR W.R. VAUGHARN. = bit of clothing and tore it into shrods, 80| 40,04 fioor, Two of tho trio soon went e i merlca’n aln | that tho marshal had to provido an en- |ty I 900" T RO O a Litdle Girl, ik Justice of the Peace. = | i 3 il % 5 T 7OR SAL | tirely new wardrobo for him. on some clothing, throw his old coat| On Saturday a littl four-yoar-old ‘I(’II\‘:\::"‘« n & Omaba and | OonnallBlEm! Furniture and appolntments all now. Nos. 208 and 210 Broadway, Council Bluff 3 S i 2 < D Anda first class looatla o ] A German, who has Inbuly' n_rr_h{ed .luwnco\ermg a pair of black p.lmln. child of Mrs. Tomah’s, living near Gireen- | i sctory reasons given for sclling. Address MCAT estato oollection agency, Odd Fellows Block — [ from the old country, and who is visiting | After conoluding not to buy, ho picked | dale, was foarfully sealded. The Lttly | % O%.No: 0 South Main Sver Savitgs Danks i his son hore, is said to have been oarry- | up his coat with tho pants insido of it, |littla ono was sitting near the stove, and | L4 os »ol be aebts ouaad yams o = = s MPS J J fiOOD ing about his porson $5,000 in cash for | and atarted out. ~ Charles Bono called on | tho other children wero playing about, R""f:l‘v'.'.f;‘f"“"" s womici | wuos. orvioas, B X ruse, Bike . I . weok or so. Ho evidently did not realize | him to sto p, but instead of doing 80 ho |when by i i ilow | YV country shop, - Address W, W, *Loomis, at Da- i a 0 i what rik ho was takinguntil his fionds | Kopt igh o, And whan overtaen |, 1Y 4000 uecidental touch a boier | DS A it n o | OFFICER & PUSEY Wayes three inch part 65¢, Coquetts 10c gach, Switches f sirong box, Tho old gontlomun has | G50%, e wey oot Mo clorke in| i TGN GrRE e e e e i G T BANKERS. chase. All kinds of hair work promptly attended to. i lived in ono placo in Germany for forty | thers e & Hialy seriwmaror oyt | whothet sho will recover, VY AT T e Lt = Waves made of Ladies' combings at 50¢ per inch, | years, until he sold his posscssions and | the fellow got the worst of it. In the J R HAS AR AN % 3 i ) E tusslo Bouo's watch chuin was broken Hardmpg PIano, il fiaa ik Andeoss’ ol B8\ Establishag, = = 1856 ALL KINDB CF came here to be with his children, Another instance of the blundering legislation which the city government is|soon an ofticer arrived who marched the indulging in has come to light. In so important a matter as the passing of or- dinances for the issuing of improvement and he was thrown to the floor, but he hung onto the fellow ltke grim death, and belligerent stranger to tho jail, whero he gave his name as Duncan. ~ Ho will have a hearing to-day. N New Youk, July 14, 1884, Mr. J. Mucller, Western Agent, Council Bluffs, lowa: Deak Sin:—Wo aro happy to inform you that we have opened handsome waro- rooms at 146 Fifth Avenue, botween Ninoteenth and Twentioth stroots, where VA7ANTED Five hundred pico stoves, { hundred. ANTED—Evory houy in Council Bluffs to_tako Tini Deiiverod by carrierat only twenty conts a wook. Dealera ta Forelgn and omestlo Exchange an Hevea Seonritt R. Rice ¥, D, CANCERS, fniider dnowane's tiooa.™ "o EXailr Groods MRS. J.J GOOD - - - . - 29 Main Stree Proprioto bonds, the date was made Sunday, inval- Shipments of Stock <y - bonds, ) ! k. S0 shallsoaney e | Joom satE—or witl rent 1y Tamily IM.AST MOIIIN. idating the whole business, Great hasto| The following wero the shipmonts of sl constantly have a complote dia- (T BaLEsRE R HULY ci-cis. | CHRONIG DISEASES of xtndn » spooteity. : play of our nowest pianos. tern, ote. juire of Frank Cook, Room 0, Bhu- | ~Over hirty years, practical experience Ofice No. o~ was made to correct the blunder. The|stock from the union stock yards July v q 5 gort's block, Councll Blufts Pear troct, Council Bluffs koY di. 180 the doc 19 We send this specially to invite you, | & S SRS S ~| garConoultasion free & ordinance, also the documents, had to he | 19t OR SALE CITEAP—Or to rent, a shop sultable 4 changed and repr!ted, and the reportor of the official paper, who was the only one present at the secret doings, sworn not to say anything about it. The four Loys named Copeland, Almy, Barker and Wheeler, aged between twelve and fourteen, and who lately ran away from their homes hore, have re turned eatisfied that after all there is no C. A. Moore. one car cattle, 34 head, to Chicago, via C. & R. L. J. R. Alter, 6 cars cattle, 106 head, to Chicago, via C, & R, 1 A, Tracy, one car cattle, Chicago, via C, & N, W, Keeline Bros., 28 cars cattle, 558 hoad, Chicago, via C, & N, W, John Kelley, 4 ~ars cattle, 144 head, Ft. Kearney, Col., via U, I, J, C. Stimpson, 2 cars cattle, 93 head, 18 head, to when in New York, to avail yourself of o . o A for blacksmithing or wagon-making, tho facilities which will be atforded at | No. 12 north Maiu strect, Councll Bluffs. the warerooms (centrally located as they are) for correspondence, business and social appointments, ete. Mr, Wm, D, Dutton, is the manager of the new ware- rooms and the New York retail business, and it will give him pleasure, as well as | terms, A\u\lu'.nhlln\n;rl h‘n:lrn in .-”“ el Bluffy ourselves te extend the courtesios of the | 47% jalt- oo reasony for sclliv. - Address C. R, establishment to all our business and |- versonal friends, Inquire D—By a thoroughly comp Would work on small saiary rm - Kirmolass reforences, X. Y, Council Bluffs, JOR SALE.—A golden opportunity to get info a legitimato aud profitable business on_easy men can make first ENTH ICE! ICE!l ICE!! For pure river Ico patrovize the blue wagons—sat- sfaction guaranteed. Leave orders at No. 46 South Main street. Telophone No. 84, MULHOLLAND & NICHOLAS, Railway Time Table. ~———KVERYTHING s'IRSTCLASS,—— Nos. 217 and 219 8. Main St., - - COUNCIL BLUFF§ DR. JUDD’S ELECTRIC BELT. 8,000 Eloctric Belts Sold in the Month of June by us., Agents Wanted! place like homo. They had provided [ AHAS Muomt Ve ICC F o Very truly yours, | dumetirer "mne® Dot i rirs Geotails os v on. Reforences—Any o tho Luaine Kouse fa Couscll Blufs, JUDD & SWITH Propsictors, e Haromay, DowLiNG & Prok, [ Any Isdy candoup s fine shirt without & wrinkle rom— ) BROADWAY A . themselves with brushes and blacking | head, Chicago, via O, B, & (), drose and gloss it a8 nicely as the best laundrioscan, A COUNCIL BLUFFS. and proposed earning a living by shining I11. sey & Son, one oe hogs, 70 head, Cm‘mlu g {or puticulars C. B.5. & 1 Go., ba, offioe, Council COUNCIL BLUFFS, = = = e boots, “Thoy took pasaage In &' baxear =R AR 18 ¢l (0t oge, 00 head, COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKKT, — | purtiiroot & . WVE. CORIIN DY sl s and got as far as Loone, but found busi Chicago, via C. & N, W, Counoit, BLuves, Towa, July 18, 1884, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, minutes later. i ») UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER | g nees dull, The expected wealth did not | 0. A, Mooro ono car hogs, €9 head, |, Wheat- No. 1 milling, 75@80; No. 8 66@ NG IOX AND QUINCY, : roll in, aud hungey, tirod and footeore | via 0, &R, 1. ; A e e ORAE: FOR SALE—Two largo lots with threo raisod [ LAAVR et A they were content enough to get back N. Kelluor, one car hogs, 6 head, | Oats—For local purposes, $5@ 10, houses, and all improvements, briuglng montuly | 9:40 & m 2 i A A - " . i Y 3 Jhicago via C. M, & 5 ly $ 300 per ton; baled, 5O@6 .. p s & m {*Mail and Expross, ] That oxperins ought 1o ncaly othes | B0 pin G 30 &8 140 i b GOS0 i, 00| o . oo N Wb e )M’etallc [{as.kclts and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. boys who have an itching to see the | Ohicazo via O . L & P, " Corn Meal—1'30 per 100 pounds, Address L., Bun 0o KAXSAS CIFY, BT, J0B. AND COUNGIL BLUPPS, ELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO, OPEN DAY AND NIGH? g Booth & Crocker, b cars cattle, 95 head | , \‘\ ood—Uood supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ Council Bluffe, u:sz;:; ‘n‘.‘llfx‘x. "’»:u“‘ uh-_f['-; II: ] o, 12 IV, IMain St.. Jouncil 1w, ) b Shicago via C. & R. 1. . . |, Oval—Delivered, hard, 11 50 per ton; soft, il b MRS OHICAGO, MILWAUKER AND 8T, PAUL, s — - TR The appearance here of hal/ a dozen o Yesterday was the first shipment this | 5 00 per ton HUIICE T(l CUNTRM:TUHS 6:25 pm Lxpress, 9:06 8 m 80 of Hamburg citizens gave rise to a re. f1eason of grass nll"rnllluu nll'lllu, Irhry be L:l;:.‘:\x I:fi?;’i‘xmf;"1“:!1‘;3:‘-':'5}:;"“ ot e, . Pear ey 0:06 p w 5 p port that auother raid was to bo at § v tho catile of Kooliuo Bros. of this o | 3our Oty o f 0GB e o e Vv I « YAV estcott, ) g \ tempted on the ealoons, and the visitor, | ¥ #MPPY o Sealod proposals will be received by *Des Mo inlodation, 643 0 604 Main Street, - - - Council Bluffs, \ were watohed suspiciouly, until it warf gy gepuine Cleveland hats will bo on |, @400, Dutchor | the undorsizned till Augus 1884, ab| i, o s v, | MANUFACTURER OF learned that they woro Lere on cntirely |00 ot Meteslf Dros.’ by the 25th, uoon, for the building of the now Pres- | J502 % i Lpm 'I'RUNKS citfurent busine; They ceme here t e —— A byterian Church in Council Bluffs, lowa. oA Tt enl y O, altapd ap njuntion sut belore Judy Hoal & :""l"":f""":' David | M »]"Lvlstt:?;fl:k Go,, com.| Flansand “1"‘“"‘“'1“'"‘ oan bo seon at| 20 pm tHpm E BaMrLe CAces aspecialty, Shawl, Tourist, and Trunk Straps. e ] &k o )., to David | mix 138 Broadway. ank cer & P 5 - ears Exver ) . T a Hgelde: M thaa g0 tha iy o 70, 43, 840, i i, 1ot g shlakans, | AR BARE 61 Qitiogs & Prsey ey goo s m| SVENLY Years Experience, - Repairing Neatly Exe of that plae let & contrach to Reube unk. w hf, 80 qr, | 220@3 00 par doz.; live wirkeys, 9o, "| Contractors, in their bidas to state the| 0P ® 50 b - - = oLooeion B - Bimons for the construction of a city Ll A TER AT AD 1 Peaches—§ bus, bex, 100, price at which they will take the stone, y ; and ju'l to cost , The contract \ t L. V, Kincaid, 1ot 11, | Temas P boz, brick aud lumber of the old Church i hin dhaiin D2 etcals Bros.. began his work and the foundations e | block, Walnut. I Vaninas— per bunch, o comwittes reserve the right to re- [ 1103 1m nay WHOLESALE = EALERSHIN pleted, Augustus Borehers, s wealtl y Jonn K, Step w Jobn \\n,m.,‘ ; Hu](‘lt’mwxl\.‘lL,lm!u choice 9@10e, y and all bids, i ¢ ) od, Augustus Bore! i 4 PN 975 5 por dozen. . 8 b b DUMNY TR 3 T citia 18 petition asking fo | “1 A% 4n ow Ar T 00, BT ing | Verstablos ™ Potatoes, 150 72 00 per bbl; | By ordor of the Building Committeo, SR - eriemerpr P EA'}?S &’AI’ R h UGK Gi _0 V Es snanjonction restrainivg the ereoticn o | ¢ 6, block 52, Avooy ~ Fabpine 18 ba b ) cookig 4 00 pes | Taomas Orricss, e 80 h:30.0/90 11108 p. t Rraive 10 il ! : - ’ the builgang un e growsd that he gy Tobal sales, §7,000. P bk bauwe; 1 506 bushel, Council Blufle, [io Letors learing timo wd 844 Breadway, - UOUNCIL BLU FFS, 10V

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