0 THE DAILY BEE-COUJNCIL BLUFFS , SATURDAY , MARCH 8,1984. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Saturday Morning , March. 81 s RATES : ] By Carrier --20 cent * per week By MM - - - $10,00 per Year omoE : ' No. 7 Pearl street , Near Broadway , MINOR MENTION , Additional local on seventh page. Justice Abbott took in OmnliA yester day. day.Tho The council mcota next Monday eve ning. ning.No No caaca in police court yesterday morning , J. C. Slcdlor ia the father of n now daughter. Will the now city administration do anything vrlth Indian crook ? Now spring goods just received nt J. .Roller's , the tailor , 310 Broadway. Tlio McGlurg Cracker company nro making oztonsivo improvomonta in their oflico. K * Among these talked of ns trustees for the school board are Dr. Mncrao and Mr. Barrett The Proabylorians had a social last evening , at the residence of B. S. Tor- williier. * The city clerk yesterday issued the certificates of election to the now city ofliciala. During the past year the city has re ceived from licenses $30,800 , and from city criminal cases $5,018. At the contest ef the Young Mon'n shooting club yesterday I ) . I < \ Stubbs again won the gold medal. It ia F. Foul instead of 0. Fnul , who is entitled to whatever credit is duo in se curing a pardon for TinflNaglo. J. L. Dugot , receiver nf the Mutual Iowa Live Stock Insurance company , has changed his quartern to 201 , South JVIain street. Will the council make the Union Pa ciflc live up to its agreement in regard to Union avenue , or tnko away ita right to occupy the avenue ? QoorgoV , Drake , not George B. , as .tho typo got it yesterday , is said to bo the coming chief of police , under the Vaughnu administration. The two men accused of a conspiracy I to murder the family of D. II. Solomon tt- have boon turned loose , the grand jury finding no bill against them. Mr. Fuller , who in accompanying his daughter Miss Nellie has soon most of the rinko in the state , pronounces the one hero ono of the best ho has soon in any city. George W. Day , sheriff of Greene county , passed through hero yesterday with a prisoner , J. 1C. Tales , whom ho arrested in Indian territory on a charge of horse stealing. Thin afternoon and evening Mios Nellie Fuller , the child wonder on roller skates , is * o give exhibitions at the rink , and will vary her programme , introducing now movements at each appearance. There was a still alarm of fire yester day caused by some hot aahos thrown out back of Miss Kato Riloy's catching some old rags on fire in the coal houao. The incipient blaze was speedily uup- proBsod and no damage done. To-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock the Y. M. 0. A. service will bo hold at the Presbyterian church , The usual "wel come all" U extended. Bring gospel Jiyoiu books with you. The mooting will close promptly at G p. in. "Thoy arn nbout our path and bed and spy out all our ways. " Spiritual circle to-morrow ( Sunday ) afternoon nnd evening ing , at 2 and 7:30 : o'clock in Spiritual hall. Entrance on Main and Pearl ntrcota , two doors south of the postofllco. Donations to the Homo recently are ns follows : Mr. 0. Gregory § 1 , PoterMor ris 00 cents , Mr. 0. H 81 , Mr. II. 0. llaymond two barrels of apples , ' two bushels of onioar , throe bushels of pars nips arid carrots and two bushels of Itcots. Colonel Kcatloy wont to Glonwoodyos torday to see if ho could not got another now trial for Jasper Olouser , convicted ol murder. The ground on which a now trial is asked is , as before , that the evidence denco does not warrant a verdict of tnur- dor in the first degree. Sunday evening at the Baptist church Jtov. J , G. Lemon is to give an address to young men which promises to bo of in tercst and of value. The Y. M. 0. A. is expected to attend in full force , and I many other young men will also be pros ont. The r ropins of George Mnuror were taken eait latt evening over the Wabash accompanied by his wife and his father , and also by Wm. Maloney. Frank Gault , ol the Wabash , did the generous act of furnishing the transportation of the parties at half rates. Last Tuesday evening the residence of Theodora Priestor , three Mies north of Avoca , was destroyed by fire. Tlio Jioute waa valued at $1,000 and the con- tenU for aa much more , and the insur- swtce amounted to $1,200. The cause of the Pn u unknown , the fnmily being away when the blazestartod. ( As farmer named ItodingGeld , of Sil ver Crek , was Hearing the city with a lo4 of .corn Thursday afternoon , on the ro4 iudiug to the itutitutinn fpr the i si ' deaf nnd dumb , the horses became fright ened nt A Rock Island train , nnd , while Rodingflold was walking1 along in the road by the wagon , the horses broke and run , dashing right into the moving train. The horcos got the worst of it , ono being killed outright. The wngon was over thrown nnd the corn scattered nbout in nil directions. Next Monday is the election of the nchool board , Two members nro to bo elected to fill the vacancies caused by the resignation of Mr. Brewer , who hai moved to Minneapolis , and Mr. Clausen , whoso term expires. It is to bo Itopcd that good men will bo chosen , so that the interests of education may bo advanced rather than retarded. Above nil it is to bo hoped that no potty schem ing or planning for more personal ends will l5o countenanced for a moment. There has of late boon n drift in that direction , and it is time that the people were aroused to the fact that if they do not watch their interests the school board will become as much of a political checker-board ns the city council , nnd the publio schools will become the more football for politicians and selfish schem ers. No feature of the city government is morn important than the schools , and there should bo an lively an interest ns in the election of city olllcors. Mueller on Miin street sells not only the lowest , but gives a present with each purchaseof ono dollar. Go nnd see him first. CLOSING THE OOTJRT , The O'llrlou AVI11 Allowed to Stuiiil Motion for n Now Trial In the llallivay Case. Yesterday in the circuit court there wns little to create any interest , the bus iness of the term drawing to a close The jury in the O'Brien will case came to a verdict nbout 4 o'clock yesterday morning. They decided against the contestants , holding in substance that O'Brien wnn of Bound mind when ho made the will , and the jury was dis charged for the term , and the rest of the afternoon was spent in hearing the argument of D. n. Solomon for a now trial in the case of N. J. Bond against the Wabash railway , in which cano the jury the day before rendered a verdict of $5,200 for Bond , as damages for discrimination by the company , who refused or rejected to furnish him cars in which to ship his corn. 'Tho grounds pn which the next trial is asked are mainly on the instruc tions given the jury by Judge Lyman. W. If. Foster , the florist , Harrison street , has the largest and best supply of planta in the west. 1'KKSONATj. II. C , KoboBon , of Davenport , is at the 1'a cllic. cllic.L L , C. Hood , of Clitcjifto , arrived nt the 1'ncl fie yesterday. M. V. Merry , ot Silver Clly , was raorry at the Pacific yesterday. Edward Thurmnor , the general agent of the Mountain Fink company , waa to the city yes- tordny. A. H. Stotii , of Now York , Is stopping at the Ogdon. D , W Bulton , of Philadelphia , is an Ogden liouno guoat. Mr. and Mrs. A. T 1'lwoll have gona on a brief4\islt to friends In Eastern Iowa. / G. lioulton , of ' the Knowlos pump works , loft for Now York this evening. . J. JtlcCltntock , of the Hock IslanJ , II gone oast. J. 0. Koagan , of Don Moluos , ono of the paving contractors Is in the city looking after Ills interests. 1) . Slllowny , proprietor of the Ogden , and ulso the Northwestern hotel at Cedar Itaplds , is boro. A Fairy on AVhooIs. Last evening a delightful entertain ment was given at the roller skating rink by Miss Nellie Fuller , the young miss only 11 years of ago , who has won BO much praise elsewhere by her wonderful exhibition * of grace and skill in the use of the roller skates These who had gathered at the rink had high oxpcctions , but she mot and oven exceeded those. She is certainly entitled to the name of champion for ago. It was a disappoint ment to these present , that Bertie Bliss , the bop woudorwas not able to bo pres ent. The little follow was Buffer ing from n severe attack of neural gia , which prevented his appearance. This disappointment was largely atoned for by the delight afforded the crowd in toeing the wonderful movements of the little miss , who moved about as graceful ly as a little fairy. She is small for her ago oven , a blonde , and in a pretty skat ing suit , her hair hanging to her waist , she presented a charming appearance The movements nmdo by her wore fully as wonderful as these of Daniels , under whoso instruction she has boon. Hiss Nellie was first on skates at Ft. Dodge last July , and her first publio appearance as an exhibitor of fancy skating , was at Sioux City last November. Since then she has created enthusiasm wherever she has appeared , and has been in constant demand , she having now a month's en gagement ahead of nor. Sirs. G. Durroo. No. 828 Avenue A , corner Ninth street , boughtlaatweok ono dollar's worth of sheet music at Mueller's and received a present of a seventy-five dollar organ. A Generous diver , The homo of the friendless has few warmer friends than Mr. II. 0. Raymond a man of Christian zeal and broad phi lanthropy , Often does ho visit the homo and always brings joy and gladness. His donations of fruits and vegetables this winter have boon frequent and of a most liberal charftctor.amounting to from $10 to $15 at a time , in all to over $50. Fifty dollars being the amount required , and in view of the fact that the articles sent in were as good in caih , the association lias made Mr. Raymond a life member. The homo needs and should have niouy such friends who , as Mr. Raymond , without solicitation , will thus remember its needs. The load the Homo has to carry is K heavy ono , but if nil do a little It will not bo hard to carry , nnd wo will fool the bettor for having tried to help the little motherless ones there so tenderly cared for. AVOOA'S ' HOWL , The Indignation Canned by tlio Vote on tlio Court Iloimo IJclriR Thrown Out. A. P. Cramer , of The Avoca Herald , was lioro on the day on which the injunc tion was served on the county board re straining them from counting the vote of Knox and Layton townships on the now court house and jail propositions nnd the protest against the court of Macedonia. Mr. Cramer then simply laughed at the affair. Ho said it wouldn't amount to anytltin ? , and as ho know that the polls in Avoca were not open after G o'clock ' , as when rotutning for supper at 7 : 0 o'clock the vote was being counted. Another prominent citizen of Avoca n few days later was in the city , and ho was equally positive that the polls wore not kept open after ! ) o'clock , but closed promptly nt that hour. The Avocans should got together and agree as to what time the polls did really close. Since Cramer's return homo , _ however , ho has got over his considering the in junction n more joke , and is howling mad about it. lie abuses Council Bluffs nnd all its people , and also gives the following bitof information as to what the Avocans purpose do ing about it : "On Tuesday afternoon , at a meeting of the citizens of this place , a thorough organization vras formed nnd ancxocutivo committee of seven nnd other committees appointed for the defense of the injunc tion suit brought by Council Bluffs , and all parties interested havobcon invited by correspondence to assist in defending the rights of the citizens of the county against the grasping schemers of that oyornsti mated city. A healthy response is com ing in from all sections , and abundant moans will bo at the hands of the com' ' mittco to defray expenses , which will enable able them to make a strong and effective dofonso. This last move upon the part of those would-be rulers of the county will undoubtedly sever the last tie which has kept the county together , and oyory voter of principle will sit down with a will upon n sot of scheming shysters who nro nt the bottom of all moves to secure for Council Blulfn that to which she has no just title or claim. " Yesterday's Shoot , The second match of the Young Men's Shooting club took place yesterday. The day was very cold , a bnn fire had to bo built for the comfort of the shooters , and altogether circumstances wore very adverse verso for such field sport. In the first shoot , 21 yard rise , 10 birds , D. F. Stubbs nnd G.V. . Thompson tied on 7 each. The first shoot off of the tie was at 20 yards , 5 birds each and Stubbs nnd Thompson again tied on 3. The second tie and match was won by Stubbs , who brought down 3 out o ! n possible 5. Thin is the second time Stubbs has won , nnd the gold modal , with ono more successful contest , will become permanently his. It is probable that further contests will bo put off until more favorable weather. COMMERCIAL. COUNCIL1 , BLUFFS MAHKET , Wheat No. 2 spring , 70c ; No. 8 , GOc ; re jected , 50c ; good demand. Corn boalers are paying 35a for old corn and 28a for n w. Oats In good demand at 22c. Hay 1 00@G 00 per ton ; DOe per bale. Bye 40@4So. Corn Meal 1 25 per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , C 00@ 00. 00.Coal Coal Delivered , hard , 11 60 per ton ; soft , 5 00 per ton Lard Falrbank's , wholesaling at lie. JTlour City flour , 1 00@3 30. Brooms 2 95@3 00 per doz. LIVE BTOOK. CattIo-3 00@3 CO ; calves , 5 007 50. Hogs Local packers arc buying now and there Is a good demand for all gr.-uloa ; cholco packing , ( i 25 ; mixed , 5 25. PBODL'CE. Quotations by J. M. St. John & Co. , com' mission merchants , f > 38 Broadway. Butter Plenty and In fair demand at 1C ® 20c ; creamery , 35c. KBRS Scarce nt L'2o pov dozen. 1'oultry Heady Bale ; chickens , dressed , 12c ; live , Kc ; turkeys , dressed , 15c ; Hyo , lie ; ducks , dreaHOd , IL'e ; live , 8c. Orangen 3 50@4 00 per box. Lemons t 00 per box , Uauaims 3 50 ® I 00 per bunch Vogotikbloa Potatoes , 40'bnlous10c ; cnb ago , none in the nmrkut ; npplus , ready snlo taaVSyOO for prlmn stock. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advertisement ) , such u Loet , Found , To Loan , For Bale , To Kent , Want * , Hoard * log , eta , will bo Inserted In this column at the low rate ol TEN CENTS PEH UNB for the flnt Insertion and F1VB CENTS 1 > KR LINE ( or each sul o < iu < > nt n tertlon. Leave advertisement ! at our office , No , I'oarl Street , near Broadway WANTS. \\/'ANTF.D / AllMiboy with pony to carry routn T1 ( orlvi. Oil at Council niufla HER olllce. TOT ANTED Every boay in Council Bluffs to take VV TuiU . DollTcnsd by oarrtorat only twenty oenU . a weok. OLD VAVKUS-For Bale al UKH ollloo. at S5 cent * a hundred. U HENT-KIeia tly furnished appartmenta In houtewtth prUate fatally. Kofuiencci ex- changed. AddroM II. W. J. Dee office. A QKNTS tadloj and gentlemen can make flrit JXclaw wagei by selling the "Cliatnplon Bcuora Ktrtcthur and Ironlur IJoirJ. " IteUUs at tl.OH. Any lady caniloun fine shltt ulthout a wrinkle and tile-si U as iilct > lya ! the bcitjaundrlescan. Address ( or pa > tltulari O. B. 8. It I. Co. , BIN office , for one JTAOOIJ B1M8. E. 1 > . OADWEuT 8IM8A OADWELL , Attorneys-at-Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA Offloe , Main Street , Koomi I and Bhunit & Uc > Uabon'i Block. Will practice In PtaU and Klml court * Mrs , H , J , Hilton , M. D , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , aaa Miiiiii lro v. connon Biunn. N. SCHUHZl ' Justice of tie Peace. OFFICE OVKH AHKH1CAN KXl'llESS.V COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA. EDWIN J.ABBOTT ! Justice of lie Peace. xuriur imuciM ) uuiiK i.co. > viirMKit , 4151JUOAD\VAY , - COUNCIL ULUFFS. RMMHHHMHLVHI HBBBBv HBHHHUi HHHBHI Hi BBIB H RHERHHHKMi Hi BBHBP WE ARE EEOEIVING SOME VERY FINE Shoes ' i and Slippers , Gentlemen ' OFRFLNE BOOTS AND SHOES For Sprin Wear are arriving daily. Please call and see our New Stock. Z. T. LINDSEY < , CO. . Broadway , Council Bluffs , ) West Side Square , Clanndn , \ MAYNE & PALMER , DEAT.KKS IN Hard and Soft Goal , AND WOOD , DULK . 'AND IJAIUIEL LIME , LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT , MICHIGAN PLASTER , HAIR . AND BKWE11PIPJ No , 030 , . . . Broadway - COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. SMITH & Soring Goods LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS , Just Received , 7 and 9 Main street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , . . . . IOWA. V uropean Hot The only Hotel in this City on the European plan of "PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET. " ITe-w Building Now Furnishings. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS CENTllALLY LOCATED. Fine Sample Rooms-Elegant Restaurant. PETER BECHTELE , PROPRIETOR , Nos , 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa. Merchant Tailoring , REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE. 805 South Main Street , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS M. GALLAGHER. . New Store , Freeh Goods , Low Prices and Polite Attendants. * " { First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel , } LIVE TO EAT. EAT TO LIVE. RESTAURANT AND CAFE , Kd. Ollison > 404 Broadway , ( Moils at all Hours. . . Choi d'cuUIno ) Council Bluffs. I I'artlca a Specialty. COAL GIVEN AWAY ! Every ono -who buva a ton of the celebrated Centerville real of Platte Ovorton , oflico 501 Firnt nvcnnc , ynrd 804 Mm'n street , Council Bluffs is entitled to ucluuico _ in the drawing for one ton of coal , to be given away March 15th. You may thus qot A Ton of Coal for Nothing. DEALER IN ALL THd LATEST DESIGNS OF ML PAPER 11 MM Interior Decorations. 18 S. Pearl Street nnd 20 N. Main Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS. HEATING STOVES AT COST FOR A SHORT TIME' ' ONLY. . 'S ' TOOLS' Granite and Tinware. Latest Novelties in Fancy Hardware. A large line of extiaordiuary Fine Carvers. DeVOL 504 Broadway , and 10 and & WRIGHT , 12 Main Street , POSITIVELY THE LAKGffiST AND OHOIOEST STOOK Ever shown west of Chicago , now being received by GASADY , ORCUTT & FRENCH , Oarpets from 25c to $3,50 per Yard , Also TURCOMAN. MADRAS , LACE AND SILK CURTAINS Xxx 602 Broadway , Council Bluff * . | CASAUY , OrtOUTT & FRENCH. ( OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. ) TO'LOAN ON REAL ESTATE ! ; Complete Abstracts of Title to nil Lota and Lands in live County. | Empkie Hardware C o Hardware / 109 and 111 S. Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN' ' HATSCAPS BUOKGLOVES , 342 nnd 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , AH kinds of jr. 3BC. ROOM 6 , NEW OPERA HOUSE , GOCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , etc. , etc. All Orders by Mnll Promptly Attended To. HY DON'T YOU QKTS3MEOF FITCH BROTHERS' ' CUSTOM SHIRTS ? Perfect Fitting , Best and Choapcst-EZFIno I.inon Collar * a'nl CuCta. No. 715 Fourth Street Council Bluffs , Iowa. ID. IMC UNDERTAKER AND EMBAIMER ! Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. TELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT DKTo. H KVEKYTIHNO FIUSTCI.ASS. Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St. , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. Eailway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following ire the tlmo of the arrhal and departure parturo of trains by contra ! standard time , tt the locil depots. Trains leave transfer depot ten rain earlier and nrrho ten minutes later. CHICAGO , BUBUXaroN AM ) QUIMJT. I.r.AVK. ARRIVE 6:20'p : m Council lluff ) < Express , fSO ) : a m 6:40 : p m Chicago Express 0:40 : a n 0:15 : am Mall. 7 : ( ptr KANSAS CIIV , 8T , JOB AND COUNCIL DLUtTB. 10:10 : am Mall and Express , 0:15 : pn 8:25 : pm 1'aclfio Express , 6:35 : pn CHICAGO , UILVTACRRB AND UT. MOL. 0:25 : p m Express , ! ) :40 : a n 0:16 : a m Express , 06 : p m CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC. 5:30 : p m AtUntlo Express , 0:40 : a m 9:60 : a m Day Express , 8:50 : p n 7:15 : a m * Dcs Molnca Aeixmmodatlon , 4:40 : p m At local depot only. WABASU , BT. LOUIB AXD PAcmC. 0:55 a m Mall , 4:45 : p m 4:50pm : Cannon Ball , 11:15am : "At Tranifcronly. CHICAGO and KORTI1WBSTERN. 5:30 p m Exprcsn , 0:50 : p n 04S ; a m I'aclfilc Express , 0:45 : a n B10UX C1TT AND PACIFIC. 7:40 : p m St. Paul Express , 0:00 : a m 7:20 a m Accommodation , 0:50 : p n TOION PACIFIC. 7:59 : p m Western Express , 8:39 : a m 11:41 : am Pacino Express , 4:31 : pm 7:49 : a m Local Express , B:54 : a m 12:11 : a m Lincoln Express , * At Tram for only. WJMMV TRAINS TO OMAHA. Leave 8l-9:21-10-24-l : : 1:24 : a. m. 1:24-2:21-3:34- : : : 4:24-5:24-0:24-7i4 : : : ana 11:04 : p , m Suiday , 8:24- : 10:21 : a. m. 1:24-3:14-5:24-7:01 : : : and 11:04 : p. ru. Ar rive 30 minutes before leaving time. ADMINISTEATOR'S SALE The undersigned will offer for sale on March 15 , 10 O'clock A. M. PUBLIC OUTGBY IN IIAROIN TOWNSHIP , Fottawattamio Co. , Iowa , 140 Steers , 1 1 Horses , COWS , HOGS , COIIN , OATS , AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS. TERMS Ten months' time , at ten jier cent interest , with a proved security on all sums over t-ii dollars All sums of t'n dollars or under , cash. Five per cent diec"unt for cash on nil SUIIIH over ten dollars. CAROLINE E. RAND , Administratrix. R. Rice M. D. or other tumors removed without the | knllo or drawing of blood. CHRONIC DISEASES o.klnd.Bpecla , y , Over thirty years practical experience Oflloa No E 1'carl itrcct , Council UluHs rConHUlUtlii. . ( roe 30 2 M C H < n l o S B o o 35 ; i o . o C < 5 B p a 0 ( a J B E J | U fl B w "a n r s | ils * c tt a a 8 SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. Wo euamntco the euro ol the following named dis penses , or no ray : IthcumatUm , Sere tula , Ulcers , Catarrh , a 1 Blood and.klndlacaios , Dv.pepsin , Llvor Complaint , Kidney and Bladder DIsctRCH. Gout , Neu ralgia nnd Asthma , Tliciia Springs are the ( avorito resort of the tired an.l dchllitatod , and are the FEEBLE LADIhS BUST F1UEND , Good hotel , livery and bathing accomodatlon both winter and summer. Locality highly picturesque and healthy. Accessible by Wabiah railway , a Kvnna , or C. , B. & Q. , at Albanv. Correspondent : solicited , REV. M. M. THOMPSON. Manager. Albany , Slloam Springs , .Gentry Co. , Mo. ANALYSIS. Specific OraUty 1.002 Iteactlon Ncutra Carbonlo Acid Oas 20 in. per gallon Carbonate Calcium 35,021 O rains Carbonate Iron 7r41 ! 'j Sulphate Magnesia 38 " Sulphate Calcium 1,146 " Chloride Sodium . * . 7,280 Silllca i.Mfl " Alumina . . ,0,018 Organioand Volatile matter and loss . . .1,469 " Total eclida per gallon 87.174 " WRIOIIT& MKRBILI , , Chemists THE DOOM OF THE UNSAVED ! "The wicked shall ho turned into hell , and the nations that forget God. And the same shall drink of the vrino of the wrath of God , which s poured out with out mixture into the cup of indignation , and ho shall bo tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels and i > > the presence ot the Lamb. BIIIIJ : . W. R. VAUCHAN. Justice oi the Peace. Omafta ana Council JilufiV. Heal cstulo collcctog nitcin OHFu'l'jv .m SPECIAL JSOTICE. TO Consumers of Water ! THE COUNCIL BLUFFS City Waterworks Co , Hcrcliy announces , llmt it will jmt In ncr\Ico | ilj > ca to the curl ) ol tlio htrtct on thu line of ita maliin , an soon an tlio frntt It out ol the cromul , ( or all partleu u ho desire connections niadou 1th the street mains , and who will nmkci application Ilicrclor lo the Com. Before March 10 , 188 * , at I lie following prices , pajablo In advance : inch . Eorrlco pipe . $8 i'fi . . . 9 50 . " " ' . 10 76 . ' . 1325 1. " ' " . IB 00 The prices Include the cost of opening and clotting tliuttrcet , tapping the street water main , furnlslilun arc ! IneortlnB corporation c"ck , 'iirnl hlnr ( and put ting In oxtr strong lead service pine , furnishing and putting In curb stop , stop box and cover complete , and making all nectssary connections between the utrcct Hatter main and thIn curb ol the street are about one huf ( the coet to the container ol doing the Bimo work. , InUewoHho contemplated paving ol certain streets In the clly , parties are tccoinmrndcd to -f make application Immediately , at the olHco ol the ' . Company , { { 20 Pearl Street. In order to ea > e the neccmilty and avoid I the Incrcaa cd expense olbiunklng up the street alter lia been done. X 1IAIU1Y DIIlKINniNE , Cbkt Engineer. Coaiidl Dlnlla. Febrrary 81. 1OTI. ruoa. orricia , u. u , rus i. . ' , OFFICER & PUSEY J BANKERS. : Council BluOi . U. it Estabiisnea 1856 - - \ Dealer ! In Foreign and omectlo Kichantro nd / * CORNER PEARL ST , AND FIFTH AVL Open lu ; 0 a. in. , X : 0 p. nt amlTjSOu. m. . Won' c.ajr , Wedncidtt and Friday eunligi eicluiUrlv , the Iyuniil0 | Club. jMTiliuloon Tuesday and Thursday mnln i. AUMIR310N , - 16 CENTS Ko objectionable characters will be admitted. CHAPMAN & MAUTEN3 , . .