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P ———— THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, ARL STREET. Any Part of heCitya s Cents Per Week 3. W, TILTON MANAGER. TELEPHONES: DUEIsEes OrFic nr Eoiton, N. Y. Plumbing 1d wood. Mayne, 619 B'way. ge license was issued yester- day to J. O. Summitt and Miss Mattic Roush, both of this county. There was a large audience at the gong recital given by Mrs. Wyman at the Presbyterian church last evening. The entertainment was of high merit. 0| les Wilson, of Atlantie, hasbeen bound over to the United States grand jury by United States Commissioner Hunter, for violating the internal reve- nue law. The fun ympany. Norman Green will take place ‘clock this after- noon from the , corner of Pierce street and Franklin avenue, and not from St. Paul’s church, as stated by some of the city papers. At meeting of the board of health last evening, n number of smallpox bills presonted and certified to the wd of supervisors. These were J short, $14; lldmmm- twelve guards Mayor Rohrer ga evening. Among the guests resent were Mr Mayor Brouatch, ‘.\ r Fannie Kellogg-Bachart, of nd Mrs. Robert Mullis and . Casody, of Council Bluffs, One drunk was the only candidate for police court honors yesterday morning. He was assessed $5.10, but “had to ask for credit. The court informed him that his credit was good for four days’ board, and the victim was trotted back into the cage. Complaint was made yesterday against Kimball & Champ for maintain- ing a strect sign which the mars claimed to be in violation of th ity ordinances, The firm insist that (h- sign shall stand, and lost evening se cured aninjunction to preventits re- moval. Mrs. J. have been applications Several saloon keepers served with notices th for temporary injunctions have been filed against them, and will shortly be considored by the court. An abund- ance of evidence has been secured, and when the hall opens the will belively times for a while at least. The ladies who are preparing for the bazaar for the benefit of St. Bernard’s gave a quadrille party at Ma- ast ovening. There was arge attendance and the evening was passed v enjoyably. The ladies netted quite a reéspectable sum to be used in purchasing articles for the ba- zaar. The new o factory of Keyes npleted and a part of the machin- ery is in place. Work has already been started up in some of the departments, and several skilled mechanics are at Dy the end of the present week \ ce fifty men at work, and this number will be in: ased to a 100 as soon as all arrangements are com- pleted. It is now stated that every saloon now running in the city has complied with the order of the mayor, and the $25 fine has been pmd. Those who refused to pay were arrested and their places closed. The mayor has undoubtedly been dieting for the past month, and the result shows a decided stiffening of the spinal column. It is possible that 1t may last, but the saloonists are al- ready betting on a relaps “0ld Pat,” the veteran fire horse which has been doing duty on the single recl for the past eloven years, has been assigned to lighter work on the big truck, *'Jerry,” one of the truck horses, being exchanged to the reel. ‘The truck does not go outside the business part of the city, making the runs shorter and less frequent for the vet- eran. It is almost time to pension the (l)ld fellow and put him on the retired ist. The funeral of M Amanda Jer- muchlen took place at 2 o’clock yester- day afternoon from St. Paul’s church, Rev.T. J. Mackay iating. There was a very large gathering of friends, and the floral offerings were very beau- tiful. The Hill school, where the de- ceased formerly taught, was closed dur- ing the afternoon, to give the teachers and pupils an opportunity to attend the funeral. The pall bearers were Harry Bowman, J. L. Paxton, James Bowman, George Damon, »xander Malmrose Mr. Horace erett has rece letter from Coronado Beach, Cal., st ing that Dr. N. D. Lawrence, of t city, had about concluded to purchase u Tiome a few miles south of San Diego. The condition of his scn Frank is greatly improved. He has lived on an exclusive milk diet for the past two months, and is now nearly well, This will be very acceptable news o his many friends here. Although Frank may remain on the coast, it is not thought provable that the doctor wiil remain away from Council Bluffs, Tickets for the masquerade ball of the Eiseman hose team have been placed on sale, and are going like hot cakes. The boys will undoubtedly net a large sum to help them through the tou ment. The new nickel-plated racing cart has been shipped from the factory of the Silsby manufacturing company at Seneca Ifalls, N. Y., and will be hercin about ten days. It is a very handsome one,and will be on exhibition at the ball during the evening. On the after- noon preceding the ball the racing team, en masque, will make a parade through the city with the cart, Alderman Lacy yesterday received a letter from Aberdeén, Dak ating th a drill company from that place desived to attend the tournament in this city in June and would bring with them the best band 10 the territory if any induce- ment were offered. A company from Mitchell will also attend. It is proba- ble that some provision for teams out- side the state will be made, and that suitable prizes will be offered. Ample inducements will be offered to all and nothing overlooked that will tend to make the coming tournament the greut- est one ever held in this section of the country. 1a e — See G, Paul Swith at the Masonic temple to-night, — e —-— Moucy loaned at I, B, Craft’s & Co.’s loan office on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, personal property of all kinds, and all other articles of value without i All Dbusiness strictly confi- A pe and pigs’ feet at Tib- 45 Brondway. R All grades soft coal, C. B, Fuel Co, et e Parties having temperance billiard halls and restaurants will do well to take the exclusive sule of my temper- ance beer, L. M. FINKELSTEIN, Ll Hoating stoves at cost to close out, Odell & Bryant, Pickled t bitts’, T'H'E OMAHA DAILY BEE; FRIDAY. | THE OPEN AND SHUT GAME. 1 The Gambling Devices Stored Away Until the Grand Jury Quita. THE DAY IN THE DISTRICT COYRT [* A Desperado Cleverly Captured -The Meaning of the Big Real Es- tate Deals--Yonng Burke's Case, Fearing the Grand Jury. There was no gambling ,,-mnu on yes- terday ny of the pl the owners had virtually shut up shop. Why it was done or how long it will last are matters of conjecture. ssion is that it is sim made last ) the tr general impr arepetition of the move to throw the grand jury off imbling houses . osed until after adjourned, when they and were soon running as of boldly as ever, For the past two days the jury has been investigating the com plaints inst the g ling ho number of witnesses mined. Whether or rmed the mble s not known, gran but certain it is that early yesterduy morn- ing every [:m\hmw house in the city rlosed, that all cards ppeared, the tables were against the walls, chairs |.v\. :d on the and everything presented lorn and lonesome appeara This move is only tried when Thornell is on the hench. and dently held in wholesome fear by violators of the law, 'The grand not yet reported on these cases sult of the investigations of R chad with inte the meantime the gamblers ar ing quietly in the background. iously awaiting the turn 4\[ the die. - The best mm'l'(:nimu"m Smith at Masonic temple to 2 - Send all orders for bottled beer to L. M. Finkelstein, Omah Havy clothes. - In the District Court. The J C. Griswold, trustee, et al title to forty acres of land ne that was sold by Isham the boom, to O. . Mcl The latter organize purchased it for $5,000. was completed it b plicated, and a mi The syndi not to pay Wright took a mort the amount. The ¢ fully settled, and ther among the members of The attorneys for the lett & Cornish and Scott Omaha. Bartlett and Colone are attending to the ecase in John N. Baldwin appears for the fendant: The grand jury reported when the case of. involves the that wd, for a part of vim has not been is now trouble the aintiff de- court opencd in the afternoon, and re- turned the indictments against Will- obtaining money [ra MeCollom, forge les Perr, larceny. See Susan 13. Anthony temple to-night. The London ** get your clothes made. 657 Broadw e L. E. Roe, dentist, No. 27 Main St., over Jacquemin & Co.’s jewelry store. Houses and lots to sell on payments by F. J. Day, 39 Pearl st. SRt 5 A Desperado Taken. Sheriff O'Neill and Deputy Sherift arrested s Oden, a notorious desperado, at OiConnor yesterday morning Hi his home nine miles south of this city. Hicks is the man who shot at Mr. A, Louie, as the latter w this city from Lake Ma i ing in the early part of last September. Hick returning to his home this city to be unusually ug bull belonging to 2 was in a pasture by the roadside, also “*held up” Mr. Me Manawa. Mr. Louie , and an informat against him. An indictment y returned against him grand ju September court, but Hi 1 skipped out. returned home a short time ago, and the sherifl, hearing ot it, effected the arrest. As Hicks was known to be a desperate cha the arrest made just at d He shot a Jenkins, which ielded to the per: and came back that lo sick, but he the sheriff th him, The residen in wlity greatly rejoiced over the arrest, as the four Oden brothers wre a tc 1gh outlit and have complet ized neighborhood for o ‘long time. The trial of Hicks Oden will come up at the present term of court. There are two counts, as ith intent to commit murder, a ult and batte \|lh|hl-|uy|\0 ail, and is confined in LD Exhibition of trick and faney skatin g at voller rink to-night. e S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. Lo S8 . Notice the hl‘u\lll{n\ finish given col- lars, cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun- dry company. What Mea The Minneapol sented by Mr. Braslan, yesterday closed another large deal. They have pur- chased of Mr. John N. Baldwin eighty These Deals ? syndicate, acres lying just south of the Union P’a- cific transfer grounds and just outside of the city limits, The consideration was $19,000. ‘What do all these deals mean? There are a good many asking that query. The purcha intimate very - strongly that Council Bluffs will *hear something drop” which will cause a general waking up. By a glance at tho city map and & com- parison with the deeds on record, it ap- pears that this last purchase completes a perfect linl,so that the Union Pacific can easily have the right of way from the transfor clear to Lake Manawa, It naturally confirms the theory that these large deals, so quictly made, are based on some contemplated improvements to be made by the Union Pacifie, What these improvements are to be is a mat- ter of still further conjecture. It is evident that there is more going on than tho citizens realize, for men arc not putting such large sums of money into lan , and all of The | reopened, not this hecks and v appurtenances mysteriously dis- pushed baelk a most for- Tudge lier vs Henry W, Manawa, Wright duving Cisson for $3,000. yudicate that Before the deed me somewhat com- understandine arose. they were and Mr. ndicate. ve 13art- & Scott, of Scott court. under forgery; G. H. Wallace, at Masonic the place to monthly returning to one even- from n drinking enough fine and was The desperado s found in bed, and pretended to be sion of ure the He is repre- s are rather reticent, but in that viciuity without hav- ing extensive plans propared by which the land is to be made even more valu- able, “Whatever it may be, it doubtle means a wonderful change of Lake Man- v and other changes which will ben- the city at lar, . mlin on Unicycies or the one wheeskate at the roller rink in Council Bluffs Saturday evening. C. B. Fuel Co. All grades hard coal, — Young Burke's Accounts. The work of examining the books of Deputy City Clerk John Burke was con- tinued yesterday by Alderman Weaver, who is chairman of the finance commit- co,and John Wagner, an azcountant. 1t is claimed that the shortage is about #1,000, You be ha Ay that he will ndthen the will be made side has been r Burke's friends k within a few de of the Thus far onl nd the examination of the books counts has been wholly exparte is said to be only temporavily s and on his return some, if not \ red shortages may be satis- yunted for. Ifa thorough ation of the by disinter- artics shows that any errors ex- ist, by which the city is the loser. this loss will be mado good. The young man would probably liave been back before this but for the sensation Lcand the natural fear which a young, inex- perienced man might feel as to the te fible consequences to follow such s char, His friends justly that public opinion be held in abey until by his return and by an unprej diced and careful examination of the counts, the exuet facts may be learned. statement is o t that there has been no systematic and thorough checking accounts for some time past, 1t tes a loosencss in the methods of conducting city business, which would make mistakes linble in any department. s not seem that all the al sre can thus 1 ‘ounted for, for until o chance is given the young man to state his side, it i: felt that there should not be too speedy a verdict of gu sympathy is expressed who has for over thirty ye: public in va- vious municip ainly as ity clerk. The very t the close of 0 long a service in oflice he has no property to show for his years of lubor, is proof suflicient that he has not been m.,ummu tho opportunities given him of tapping the publictill. There is not a eitizen who doubts Burke’s honesty, and it therefor ems pe- culiarly hard that such a ch should rest agninst his son. No warrant has no atter cnso one books by all fo et been issued. and nade by the author- Burke's veturn. Zacha n\\lv Spicer will be at Masonie temple to-1 rh( - Dr Hazen, dentist, Opera house bla J. G. C.C. - Tiuton* real cstate, City Council Procecdings. The city council met in regular sion last evening. The mayor and a full board of alderme except Bel- linger, were present. I True acted as deputy cle The comm of churches and re izations of the city were present, and throngh their chosen representative, Dr. Phelps, of the Preshyterian church, presented ons requesting an enforcement of laws relating to the saloons, gamt houses of the requesting were, the Presbyterian, Baptist,congv gational and Methodist churches, . ¢, A. and Methodist Sunday school. The petitions were referved to the vy committee and city solicitor. John M. Baldwin, Esq., presented i petition of abutting prope owners asking that BEighth street paved to the southern limits of the city. Re- ported to the committee on streets and alleys, with instructions to rcport at t mectin The city engineer instructed to take levelsand give a grade at the next meeting. The matter of est of Angle and Comme; up by petition, Refe engincer to draw a n nance. the various strects came ed to the city ew grade ord A e I. J. Day's Real Bstate and Loan oflice, on West Broadw will be open afternoons, in ¢ of 1. Bullard. Personal Pa Mrs. W. B. Wyo., is visiti Morris C. Stew agraphs. Tanner, of Lookout, her brother, Mr. 1 North for the Try our XXX bottled S on all ord Special Money loaned on furniture, pianos, diamonds, horses, buggios or_anything of value LI (S (T P e and Main, over Amorican express. WHEN BABY GETS "A TOOTH. Twenty-Four Suzgestions as to the Course to Be Pursued. The New York Evening Sun males the following suggestions to the fond papn whose offspring has just cut its fivst tooth: Telegraph at once to his grand- father and mate, ] aunts, Ask the baby if he really has it, <ing care not to address him in Eng- lish undefiled. 3. Send word to the oflice will not be down to-day. 4. Avoid any jest which requires you that baby is now old cnough to ews for himsell, . Make an entry in your diary to the effect that o tooth is born unto you. 6. Do not temper your joy with such thoughts as dentists’ bills that you . Swear off letting the little one chew your watch unless you like your bunting case to have dents in it. 8. Do not ask the child’s mother if she doesn’t think it strange that the other teeth don’t appear, 9, If you are a poor man don’t buy the youngster a silver-backed tooth brush on the strength of the first molar, 10. Do not tell an experienced father that youthink it is a wisdom tooth, He will Know better, and will probably go home and tell his wile what an unso- pln-tn ated cow you are, Do not insist upon feeding the boy on lu efsteak right away, 12, Do not imugine that that only tooth iu the world, and undue perzonal vaity hecause of the You didn’t grow the tooth, ve conceit to the baby. Remember that there are more teeth to come, and do not lavish too wmuch enthusiasm on the first, 14. Make the younster stop biting the plano legs and newspapers, 16, Never give theater honor of & first tooth. 16. Get the baby a toy to mark the oc- cugion, if you like, but do not move parties in plishing the grade’ into a more mmlqmluwe house because of it, 17. Do not \\h:!fi' your money onnews- papers to see #hat they have to s about the new wreeival 18. Do not tell your friends more than eight times a day. 19. Do not charge admission to ladies who want to see or overestimate its drawing attractions by taking itona starving tour through the suburbs. There are somae things that suburban residents wont ' pay to see, and one of \!mn is the first tooth of another man's about it "t you deposit $100 in the bank in flw “child’s name as a reward fc hu gallant feat, do not draw under six months if you want to get in terest on it. . Do not ask your wife tolet you take the tooth dowp to the club with you to show to the boys. You'll have to take the baby with you if you do, and if there is one thing that is more out of place than another in a club it one-toothed baby. . Do not overtax the tooth baby does not bite off mor an chew, If the tooth is loose don’t pull it out and have it set in a ving, nor must you fasten it in more tirmly with stra- tina, Let nature take its course. 24, Do not be disappointed if the fivst tooth comes without gold filling in it By a judicious obsc e of t} two'dozen vital regulations your bab may have a tooth without subjecting the world to any undue excitement, and without distarbance tothe stock market, - I have moved my oflice to Omaha. at which all orders will bhe received and trom which all delive will be made by wagon. L. M. FINKELSTEIN. The Preachor Saved Their Necks. Two negro urderers would have been hanged t mob at Rock Hill, N. C., the other if it had not been for the timely appearance of the Rev ; White, pastor of the Presbyterian chureh of that place. The negroes were Bob Lee and Henry Tate, and they were dof Kkilling 5 confessed to the jailer that ho and e had murdered ‘Abernethy and robbed his store. A at deal of feeling was aroused nst the prisoners, and soon a good- 1 mob, with ropes flywg in the ted for the jail to swing up the y When ||u-y were within a Im\' _\':u‘nl-n the jail a ‘man came running Up, and jumping on the porch o cried ont: “*Hold on! hold on The mob recognized the Rev. Mr. White aud stopped to listen. He urged them to allow the law to take its course. When he had tallked fifteen minutes the mob began to cool down and fi v some one called out that the iyn should be postponed until anotl After a little wrangling this proposi- tion was agreed to and the mob dis- persed hed off 1d see than 1tho THE COUNCIL BLUFFS INVESTMENT COMPANY On hand for eity loans; lowest rates | of interest, Fine ns close to Blufls to exchange for city property. We 'n lana to propert, Big bargains in Broadway lots. Fine business property to exchange for weli improved farm Good fresh stoc change for city propoerty cash, Houses and lots on monthly Small payments down. from $775 to $4,000. Cheap lots in Evs ght's, Coch- ran’s and most all additions to ¢ exchange for city roceries 10 ex- and one-third ne acre property for sale from $100 to #3500 less than present worth. No. 10 Pearl St.,; Council Bluffs, FOR RENT—The barhor shop and bath room. all ready furnished, of the new lacific hotel, South Omaha, Ipon I 1e three story brick store No. 407 Lirond 'h v Jocat lun (\ on ! ity property m_excha . me, Johason & Van batten, 33 Main st. TOTICE of AN nership. that _the ing betwe firm neme o or the pu et developing und opers A Sand an § pit near iinton. in Mills county, Jowa, 1\|n|~ day dissolved by mutunul consent,” Wi hands this 19th day of Jauuur 0 given heretofore exist under Dwelling house of 6 roor orth of Planters Notel: Main st. Ipm( RENT [ 170 inth avenu Btepuenson, 230 8, M o vanch in Wyomi i Range ractlit will take Cou alf, 14 Pearl 3 ur ( Imhml{. p ] n What Bave you'to offer? Bluirs, Ta. K. LADIES OF EBRUARY 8. 183v. 'MER CHANTS Who Will Save You Money IFYOU BUY of THEM. CHEAPEST As T can prove by hundreds. Lanzendorfer & Strohbehn, 9 pue sdeg ‘swu'suouo_u ‘spoog Aig *$811830) FIELD & ESTEP FUNERAL DIREGTORS. _ Particular attention given to Embalmine. 1 Blufls. nrnity done, 0 cally attended prompiy dny THE B ST AT THE Lowest Prices! 219 Main, St dressed to ovder. GIVE ME A CALL. E. Mottaz MAX MOHN, Propr. First Class Accommodations. Reasonable Rates. ] ” | CRESTON HOUSE GO TO THE LONDON - TAILOR, And get the best fitt Suit you ever had. No. 637 Broatway, - - O. R. GILBERT, TAXIDERMIST —— AND DEALER 1N NATURAL HISTORY ~ SPEGIMENS. MO} ‘Sjin|g |19unog Ovders filled for all kinds of mammals bird specimens, = Mincrals and fossils on hand, Buflalo horns, Deer and Deer skin rugs, artificial e l\wrk done in a'l its branche ogue, send for ca LINGHOF BELL & BERLINGHOF Auchiteets, Designers and Smfnmwnflmlh of Construction. Berlinghof was seven ye: er & Lowry, and has designed nmny of the finest blocks in Omaha and Council Bluffs, Plans_and Specifications Prepared aud Estimates made on Application, Studio, Room 2 Opera House Block and night. :IMEATS [Poultry of all Kinds No. 114 E, l(rmuh\ y Gl B, ‘fempeoig 4y} ‘op Z and Jur and rs with CITY MEAT MARKET TO THE FRONT! UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE | WILL SELL BEEF, VEAL & PORK ———OF MY OWN DRESSING lowa Cattle, Fed 01 lowa Com! And will meet any honest competiion on prices for First- Class Meuts, J. M. SCANLAN, 120 Broadway. - - Telephone 201, TRY OUR MUSH, D, H. McDANELD & CD,, Hides, Tallow, Pelts, Wool & Furs, 820 Highest m prices, Prompt returns, ana ¢ i 8., Council BIMTS, Towa, H. M. PUsky. *"GFFIGER & PUSEY, BANKERS. Corner Main uml Droady COUNU BLU S, IOWA, Dealers in foreign An|| (lu tic exchange. Collections made and interest paid on time de- posits, OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS )ARE INVITED TO CALL AT(——— MRS. C. L. GILLETT'S HAIR EMPORIUM And see her fine line of Halr Goods, ORNAME) GLUTH AND €O PAINTS. NO. 29 MAIN B ORDERS BY MAIL RECEIVE PROMP FINEST HAIR Vigs, Beards, cte., Sale, E AND MYERS HAIR DRESSING, ETO, L, BLUFES, ATTENTION, S in the cit for Re F. J. BREZEE, Taxidermist and Naturalist. Permanently located at No. 14 North (th st., Birds and animals moun the art, Warranted assured of porfect satistaction. Fur dresssng a specialty, Ypuflll postoflice, on Motor Line, Council Bluifs, ed naturally and in the best method of 10 preserve for years, Persons sending order Write for particulars, POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET H, PETHYBRIDGE & CO,, PROPS. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Sausage of All FEinds, Orders Promptly Pil No. 636 Broadway, = led and Delivered, - Council Bluffs. LOOK LOOK! Boston Store. Ladies’ Scarlet Wool Vests, former price $1.; Ladies’ Natural Wool and Camel’s Hair Pants and Vests, Former price $2; now $1. Ladies’ White Wool Vests and Pants, Former price $ Ladies’ All Wool Hose, 22¢, 25¢, 33¢ and ¢ stouishing valuey Ladies’ Circulars, Dollmans and Coats, OId price $10 to ®15; Boston Store price $1, §1,25, $1.50 and $2. A little ol@ fashioned, but almost giving them away at the above prices, Two Cases White Bed Spreads, $1 cach; worth $1.32 200 Pairs Blankets, $1, $1 $1.50, $1.75, $2, $3, £3.50, $4 and $5. The best value to be found in blankets any where; actually worth one half more, 75 Pieces Fancy Stripe and Plain Velvets and Plushes, e (] former price $1,50 and $2.50 BOSTON STORE Harkness Bros’ Old Stand, 401 Broadway, Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Go. POST NO BILLS e OHE Ay V\Oc\za\v_s@s STATIONERY. SO\ \ine of SCHOOL SUPPLIE S. SNMI\TH & BROS. NV ht\‘ %\\u\nnc\ve\'\ors.fluth Rooms. RKefbrnished Throu{/wvl N DI 08 SHOP | Council Bluffs, lowa ~ Cl‘oa}mrlhanihrtlyupfl SivaNson Music € N0.239 Broadway. Furniturg & Sfcvc‘a on weslilg o e me V SM\I A i No.1 |4 Mom S v ] ’. "’DE/\LER IN—< gy EOOTS &SH J"a NO. 326 BROAD A‘l- ',cfar" Fine Laundry Work A SpeC\Q\’(\b % 6’/7' Yo SITF SF . /\Sla EASM T%C‘Hqi“n?\‘i\\‘ SEE HOW THEY OBEYED IT. FOR SALKY An old established Boot and Shoe business in Council Bluffs, Towa. The Phillips stock of Boots and Shoes at 413 Broadway, is for sale and the store will be rented. Best stand and trade in city. Nearly thirty years in one lccation. Present stock from $12,000 to $15,000. For further varticulars apply to G. D. Phillips, at the store, or to N. C. Phillins, one of the execu- tors of the J. M. Phillips estate. N. P. DODGE, Executor. THE RUSSELL. SIZES FROM 2570300 HORSE POWEH. AUTOMATIC CUT- Specifications #nd cstimates furnished for conplate steam plants. Regulation, Durabllity anteed, LA ELOW lelters Lrom Lsers wheie fuel Economy o qant with Corllus NowC E. C. HARRIS, Agent, No. 610 Peur! Street, Council Bluffy, Especially Adapted for ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Mills and Elmtors. OFF ENGINE. Send for Catal now 98¢ and $1.1¢ 25, 51.50; now 98¢