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THE DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLUFFS, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1843, | Customers! TIRED OF THE TIES, | value received every time, It is bhostful | THE DAILY BEE.| pauperism that leads other papers to cry | | out, “*Give, lost we die.” They ought to | Divorce Cases Coming to the Front p got something of value to sell rather | for the Court to Consider. | | begging, lapping down on the town, and Thursday Morning July 12. SUBSCRIPTION RATES 20 conta per week Currer By Mail OFFICE: No. 7 Pear] Street, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. Cheap Railroad Tickets at Bushnell's. Additional local news on seventh page. The Coy house is being raised and im- proved. Those who have not paid up their poll tax are being sued One plain drunk namned McCarthy yes terday paid &7.60 for his spree The "Collendar minstrels Dohoney’s last night Dr. cent township, to £3.000. Chief Templeton, of the ment, now wears 4 new vest. Officer Brooks yester arrested Wallaper for being **Wallaping’ on the streets. A. H. Mayne & Co., are now getting nicely settled in their new office and quarters on Broadway. showed at Poulson has sold his farm in Cres Reuben Dunkle, for e depart badge on his Jas drunk Mus. Phelps’ condition is still improy and there secm good reasons for foving that she will recover Nobody was knocked out of time at the Baby Barnes glove contest, except the audience. They were knocked out of both time and money The many friends of Governor Hale, of Wyoming, will be ified to learn that he is improving in health, and it is hoped will soon he all right ngam. N. J. Bond has settled up the judg ment found against him for maintaining a nuisance in the street, said nuisance consisting of platform scales and offi The Episcopalian ladies are making great preparations for their lawn party | claiming support just because they helong | here, h!r‘m-. 3k belongs here too, but it | is here to do business, and like ways— not to beg. Thus far this year 550 persons have re ceived permission in this county to marry Baby Barnes missed in Council Bluffs. He should have appeared some such role as Ben Hogan eame in in business. it The fire alarim or telephone wires, or both, lay 8o low on Eighth street th man of fair height, with a silk tile on, must take the *low bridge* dodge to get along. Cupid announces among the latest takon captive: Henry Walters, of Little Sioux, and Ella Langrecker, of Walnut; Herman Stahl and Charlotte Igrapen goter, both of Walnut Strangers visiting the city should en deavor sce the beautiful flotal display in the park. If they suceeed they should report promptly as residents have not been able to discover any yet, and the only show now is for some stranger to discover the flowers, The board of edueation secms to be utterly ignoring Superintendent Farn ham, not consulting him about appoint ing teachers or any other deta he is supposed to~ know at s than they, if daily expe ars will teach aman anything at all The purpose of this seems to be to freeze the superintendent out, op to force him to throw up his contract, which has a year more to run, The evidert purpose 1s to confer th ition, not on a better man, but on a favorite, to whom it is sup posed they are pledged politically, The school hoard cannot afford to let the p litical views be connected with the teach- ers' desks and sacrifice the good of the school for the sake of awarding spoils, o following out fayor merely. If they want to take the position, however, let them do so openly and_above board like men. Like all men, Mr. Farnham has his faults, but the success he has met with, the system he has started here, has now public opinion in his favor, and it, will be a hard blow to the school, not this evening on Judge « grounds, It will doubtless be n most enjoyable event., The soft glove contest between Baby Barnes and Jack Curley was not a suc- cess by any means, even measured by the standard of that class of exhibitions. Aw a farce jt was a success, however, and in that respect only. In the case of Evans, charged with as- sanlting a man named Nagle Schneider, the evidence hgs all been taken and the ments are to be made this morning, before Justice Abbott. As predicted by Tie]Bee the official landbill of the city comes to the front with a crawfish explanfion of its mis- representations of Ald, Keating. Its only excuse is that it stole its veport from the Nonpareil, and hence fell into error. Colmour Smith, who is serving a jnil sentence for assaulting his wife, spends most of his time in the jail yard, snooz- ing on ‘the green, or swinging the hammock. His health seems to be poor, and the physician says he needs the fresh air, Wickham Bros, have concluded —that they do not want to build the new school house, south of the railroad tracks, for $7,775, which they proposed to do it for, The board of education has allowed them to withdraw their bid and has let the contract to the next lowest, J. P. Weaver, for 88,500, The Pottawattamie county Normal In- stitute, is to open in this city next Mon- Prof, Warner, of Allerton; Prof. of Rock Island; Superintendent i, of Shelby county, are to sorve as instructors, while Dr. Barston, of this city, will instruct in analogy and physi- ology. The job department recently estab- lished in connection with The Council Bluffis Bee oftice, is one of the busiest lnces of its size in the city and orders have rushed in so plentifully as to neces- sitate the providing of more material and more help. Its success during its thort career is proof that this city appreciates fine work. Andy Davy complains that » big four pitched into him_in Johnson’s saloon, on Broadway, one hitting him with a bil- liard cue and’ another with a beer glass. George Barron and John McGill have been arrested as two of the quartette, and nhave given bail of $100 each to appear on the 18th for trinl. The other two are unknown to Davy. A T. Fair, late of the telephone ex change at Grand Island, Ne 5 OW 1 take charge of the telophone business here. It isto be hoped that some of these many changes may result in getting the telephone business here in such shape as to give satisfaction to the public There has been much grumbling here and much cause for grumbling. A little enerosity coupled with attention to siness, and enterprise will cause the telephone buniufln to reviye in Council Bluffs. . During the firemen'’s tournament here two years ago the council spread a ban- quet at the city's expense for sume of the notable visitors, Afterwards suit was brought against these ofticials and judg ment secured on the ground that they had no right to use the city's money for this purpose, The judgment has been hanging over them individually for some | $4 time and included 850 attorndy fee for C. R. Scott, who was zealous i the llrruuvc\l— tion. It was settled yesterday, the costs falling on W. R. Vaughan, who was mayor, and the Aldérmen Phillips, Spet- man, Fonda and Churchill. The justices seem to differ charges of crime in ocivil cases. lawyers have been in the habit of ha the cases sent where they please, by f affidavits ®f projudice or subpenaing a justice 8 & witnoss, and thus barring i out. Justice Schurz has decided one u.A)’. Justice Abbott the opposite way, and yesterday Justice Vaughn had a case 0 Whloh et ad " o ideutds ‘the knotty point, If there had been more than two sides to the question he would probably have taken the third position, but as it was he had to coincide with one or the other he decided as Abbott, and now an appeal is to be taken to Judge Ayles worth, who will set the trio right some way 1t is & misnomer to call a thing a news- pever which wishes for support. simply cause it i a atrictly local inatitntion, and has 0o circulation outside of the city limits, and has so fow inside that it must or die. Tue Bee thrives in Council Blufls and will strive, not simply because it isa worthy local enterprise, but be- cause it gives its readers and patrons about The g g merely to lose him, but to have the entire system overtumbled, and what work has been done thrown away uncompleted. Still, if the board mean to do this, let them openly take the responsibility lik honest men, aud not worm about and work slyly. They have already caused the city to lose the Kindergarten system. That ought to satisfy them. —— Notice. All those who were damaged by the dynamite explosion, also Crfi. Leatley, are requested to meet at Max Maln's Saturday evening, July 14th, Order of C. R, MrrcHELL, Chairman. e JEKING TO SECEDE, An Attempt to Have a Slice Taken Of From the City. Bl 1 has been filed for the con- o of the circuit court at its com ing acssion asking that a portion of the property near the eastern limits of the city be set aside and severed from the eation, The petition describes the all that part of the north balf of the southwest quarter of section 28 lying west of the old channel of Mus- quito creek; all of that part of the south- cast quarter of section 29 Ifing west of the creek; the southwest quarter of sec- tion 20, the east half of the southeast quartor of section 30, the cast half of the cast half of so , all that part of secti lying west of Musquito creek, all being situated in township 76 north of range 43; all that part of the west half of section d und of the east half of the st half of section 6 in township 74, norths of range 43 west. The property owners signing the poti- tionare: J. K. Evans, James B, Rue, John B. Rue, D. B. Clark, Edmund Jeffories, A. S, Bonham, Mary Myers, M. E. Myers, Wilson Duncan, Jacoh Schrodt, P. Bresee, Sumuel Hoffinan, Thomas G Mary Rushton, C. Gulli ford, Theo. Guittar and V. D. Keller. _ There have been several attempts made in the courts to colloct city taxes upon this property but in each case the city has been defeated on the ground that it was merely agricultural ropert ing none of the dir improvem oty as ¥, receiv ot benefits of the city owners now want to have the slice taken off the city entirely and the grounds set up for this severance are the same old reasons, that this territory is wholly agricultural and farming lands and 50 used and occupied; that the same has never been used for any municipal purposes and received no benefits or ad- vantages from being within the said o poration liniita, and. that 1t {anot likely to evor he needed for municipal pur- o, ——— - Dr. West, Dentist, 14 Pearl stroet. - — Real Estate Transters, The following deeds were filed for re- cord in the county clerks's office, July 11, reported for The B by P. J, Me- Mahon, real estate agent. R. F. Bryant to'J. M. Palmer, lots 8 and 9, block 156, Millers addition, $622, CUR, L& PR, R Co. to Michael Hagarty, N. E. | N. E. } 81,77, 41, 150. C. R, 1. & P, R R, Co, to Michael Hagarty, N, W. | N. E. | 61, 77, 41, 8400, John Johnson to Peter Olsen, lot 6, 60, Riddle's sub., 81,000, otal sales, $2,572,00, e e— The of Time, Another case of watch stealing o curred yosterday, and another eolored man was run down as being the fellow The victim thus lost time was F. Harrison, a boy who regulates the cigar case and coat roow at the Ogden house. He had stop. ved from work long enough to balance Baalt¥ln » Bamnok audifall aslen When he awoke to go on watch again, he had no watch to go on. His suspicions fell across the black dial of a bell boy, William Dodd, whose hands had once beforebeen on the watch, and who on that occasion claimed to have caught the time just for sport. As Dodd knew where the key was which would unlock the gate leading into thearea where the hau- mock was, and on account of other sus. picious circumstances, Officer Leonard put his second hand on Dodd's shoulder and put him in Field's show case for Judge Aylesworth to udjust at his leisure, The afialr will probably come up to.day. who took the time of who Three more divorce just in | the pigeon hole for the coming term o | the circuit court. | One of thes C. Darnell seeks to be released from " B. Darnell, after CRSER ATE in that Martha M wedded life of over in which a the years of maturity, They were married | in Jacksonville, 111, in March, 1850, and the claim which the wife makes against her She and wants the court 23 years, and children grown to | husband s that of adultery. ways he is well-to-do, | to not only free her from the matrimonial | noose but allow her the Walnut and 8500 in money Dorothy Coghlan has not heen married nearly 8o long, her wedding day being in March, 1881, but she wants to be rid of her John, who she claims began drinking weavily about a week aftor they were married, and has kept it up since till she cannot stand it any longer. She clain as additional reasons for a divorce t he went off to Idaho and failed to sup- port her, and that he is altogether too fond of other women Flora B. Bernette, another woman who believes hierself misused, wants a di- vorce from Charles Bernette, on the ground that he strack and beat her cruelly, and endangered ler life — Mrs, Gray's restanrant, Nos, 21 and 23 Bryant, is servinye fine meals at 25 cents only homestead in WALKED OUT BY A WRIT, A Carroll « nty Man Set ¥ Samuel Craig was yesterday released from the custody of Sheriff Hamilton, of Carrol county, by Judge Reed, on a writ of habens cor The claim set up by Craig, and by which he secured his re- o present a queer showing of Jus- The charge against making threats, him was for andon this he was ar- rested early Sunday mornmg, July lst, by Constable I. Chandler, of Roselle township. He was arraigned before Jus- tice Stiffos, of that township, at 3 o'clock Rather an carly hour in the morning for court business. Craignays he asked for time to get coun- sel, but this was refused him, and_then he ‘wsked for a change of venue, and this was also denied him, and he was bound over in the sum of #500, and being una- ble to give bonds was sent to jail. This took the successful way of crowd- ang out again, ity Auditor Burke hik New Mexico trip to- Dr. N. 8. Dodge has been called to Spring: 1 as not expected to live, The time of turn depends largaly upon the result of her illness. Miss Lida Horton is ionds in Mt. Ayr. Lewis Westfall, who was form night clerk at the Ogden now at the Union Pa- cific hotel occupying a similar positior. Miss May Kilmore, daughter of D, H. Kil- more, has returned to Chicago with her cousin, Miss Bortie Taft, who has been visit- ing her in the city for three months or Ko, C. W. Edgerton, Omaha’s light weight, was in tho city yesterday looking after a case ho had before Justice Schurz, in which an adverse He didn’t allow hewever. his paying a visit to to ruffle him any I'. Patterson, of Kansas City, was at the Pacific yesterday. H. L. Colman, of Lu Crosse, Wis., is n Pa- cific house guest. H. G, Buxhmore and Miss L, Conlin, of San Francisco, are Pacific house guests 8. L. Rappel and F..J. Rappel, Jr., of the Union stock yards, Chicago, were in the city yesterday. Charles Rice ab the city ay. U, Gl Kaeff, of St, house arrival yesterduy Bob Ha sponsil Fromont, Nob., took peop Paul, was an Ogden s, the ir Missouri V city yesterday pressible but not irre- alley seribe, was in the J. HL Johnston, of Denver, reaehed the Pa- ste F. G. T viewing t) A S, Av terday. na, lowa, was O, ¢, Rash and G. L, Buchanan, Cincin- nathans, were trying to keep cool at the Ogden « waw representod at the Ogden yestorday by H. 8, Wigginy, Charles Mac- ¢ William A, Welch and family and family and H, H, Grafe, Geacl ———— Masonio Hall, At a meoting lnst night of the Masonic Templo associntion the committee on proposed building was instructed to re- coive plans and specifications for a build- ing to cost 850,000, and to be built as soon as possible, Hecretary T. B. Lacy will roceive plans until August bth for the same, - s Our New Loan and Improvement (o, Investigation into the matter convinces us that one of the most equitable, reason able and feasible plans of building houses is that proposed and in operation by the Mercantile Loan, Trust and Lnprove ment company of this city, By invest- ing in shaves in this institution, which is backed by some of our best and most re liable business men, it bocomes possible and comparatively oasy for a man of moderate means to secure a comfortable home for himself and family. In taking a certain number of shay at a certain monthly payment, in a fow years a man can own a house of his own for about the same as ho pays monthly for rent. We believe the Mercantile Loan and Trust company, by organizing and opening up for business, have filled & long felt want in Council Bluffs, Their plans and system of loans will bear the wmost care- | T ful scruting and exmbination, and weo have no hesitancy in pronouncing them reasonable and cquimln&r. and backed by gentlemen of honor and integrity. As the company exists it bacomes at once an institution of value and credit to our city and those who desire homes, Their pres ident is T, A, Kirkland; vice m-uAum. Judge Peake; secretary, 1. R. Beery; treasurer, Col. Boebe, and their office is in the basement of Shugart & McMa- hon's new block, corner First avenue and Pearl stroet, jan27.1y. In looking over the Seventy-six days of our existence as a firm, we find that we have reason to thank our friends for the Very Large Sales we have Had. We thought the people of this city would appreciate a stock of CARPETS & CURTAIN Commensurate with the size of the city, and are pleased that we were not mis- taken. We shall put in this fall even a |Larger Stock of the New Choice Styles Only We have arranged with some of the largest manufacturers to handle their 0 | And hence can give our customers the benefit of Special Designs CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS. Bulk and Barrel Lime Louisville & Port A H. MAYNE & €O, DEALERS IN and Cement MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE, HARD AND SOFT COAL AT LOWES No, 34 Pearl Street, PRICE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. DIRBCOTORY, COUNOCIL BLU: S, TA. GENERAL 18 Main stree DRUGGISTS. Prescriptions Compounded at all hours, L. B. CLARK & CU.. MAX MOHN, Grocery, 216 Main Stoas 7. M. BARSTOW M. D, DR. J. F. WHITE, cum N. SCHURZ. ¢, 8 WAGNER, J. M. ST. JOEN & €0..CA~H BUYERS. Draft by return mail. 146 Broadway. S A. PIERCE. PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTZ, JACOB KOCH. G. F. SVITH. W. W. SHERMAN, JAMES FRANEY, HOWE & SON, s stousehota suppiies” LINDT & HART, . E. STOCKERT & CO., SANITARITM WADE CA#Y, P. J. HENNESSY, EDWIN J. ABBOTT, REV+KE HUUSE, DE CAY & CASSEL. W. H. ALMY. SPECIAL NOTICES. 108 Broadway. nd 219 Main stroet. OFFICE, th'street and Fifth ave. OFFICE, Corner Mais d Fifth up-stairs, Residence, 609 Willow avenue, TICE OF T 3 Office over American Expross. LIVERY AND F Will contract for funerals at reasona Whalesale butter eggs, poul- try and fruit. Ship to us. NEW BOOT AND SHO Co STORE, or Main and First avenue. Broadway Meat Market, 327 Broadway. MERCHANT TAILOR, Stock Complete. Suits made at reasonable prices. No. £05 Main 8¢ CONTRACTOR AND BUIL| Corner 7th and Broadway. Plans and spe s furnished DEALER IN FINE HARNE 1 have the variety that brings patronage. 4 Main street. MERCHANT TAILOR. Artistic Work and r blo charges. 872 Broadway. URNITURE STOVES, 803 Broadway. s Block. ce. in state and federal courts. Mauufacturers Fi arniture, Upholst and Window Sh Soods, Curtains, roadway. And bath gome Broadway. L. Sovereign, Prop. P. J. Mont VETERINARY SURGEON Office, Bray’s stable, No. 12 Scott street Manufacturer of HORSE COLLARS, Trade Supplied. Sthstreet, between 6th and 7th ave, JUSTICE OF THE PE Notary Public wad General Conveyancer. 415 Broadway SMITH & NORTON, Broadway opposite New Opera House, Refitted 81, $1.50 per day CONTIACTORS AND BUIL Corner Sixth st Avenue G “W AND SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD GOODS, 2 Broadway ODELL & DAY, Loans, Reai Estate AND INSURANCE, No. 39 Pearl 8t., Council Bluffs. City Property. We have vacant lots in all parts of the city at from #60.00 up, for sale on monthly payments. No. 62. House, 6 rooms, well, cistern, 4 large lots, plenty of fruit, on & | N A dosi NOTICE.—Special advertisements, such as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board- g, ete wserted 0 this column at the low PER LINE for the first insertion NTS PER LINE for each subsequent in- on. Leave advertisements at our office, No, 7 Pearl Btreot, near Broadway DOR SALE I house, barn and seve acres orchard other {mprovements, also dairy I iness located at head of Broadway. Tearms low long time if desired, Inquire of Thomas Johuson d No. 42— Nint Prow v coud avenue, o Business Chances. No. 26. — For sale or trade, a stock of hardware, at u good bnsiness point in western Towa. Will trade for b properts i e only one inatown For Sale. The furiture carpots and howsekeoping utensils in hous n. 813 Sixth Avenue. Almost new and . The furniture was made to onler I inhab d, A live republican paper in weste cial county paper aid large patronage, v if vold soon. We also have a number of cholce farms in western ¢ | Towa, for sale cheap. Boston Mass, 1 gold soss, 1 gokl mounted Ca arnoss. used. 1 buggy Harness hashad some use 1 hiarness can be seen at Bray's stables, 8. C. Rosc LOANS. We have money to loan on farms and ity property, at from 6 to 10 per cent Fire and Tornado Insurance. Best of companies represented. Equitable rates and fair treatient. Losses adjusted and paid at this office. Carriage Council Bluts, la, July 2 Dissolution of Copartnership, Notico is hereby given that the partnershi existing botw B, . Rose and P J. Me M Council Blufts under the firm of Rose Malion expired on the thirtieth day of Jun P Lo the teruns of the articieof copartiierabiy, 8. 0. Rose Hrs, H, J. Hilton, M. D,, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, P. J. McMahon business will be conducted in future by P, J. Mo THOS, OFFICKR, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS, Council Blufts, Ia. & Mo PORBL 932 Broadway, [Council Bluffs, W. R. VAUCHAN, will , | streets. ~ To The We take pleasure in ealling your attention ments as will eng Rubber Buuts €7 Write for further information | Trade! to the fact that wehave made such arrange- wble us to sell you MEs, E, Here, as Low as you can buy them East. 4. T. LINDSEY & CO,, 0DS IN PRIVATE PATTERNS, 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Parties, Scerables and Pienies supplied on parts of 404 West B ondway, And Omaments. Also Wood and Tron Pumyps, Wood Wood and Iron Punps. No, 604 South Main Street, ¥ Feb 16-e0d tf Al the Most Improved Kinds of Lightning Rods Orders will receive pr 1 short notice, and goods delivered to all the city. W. T. BRAUN'S European Restaurant, COUNCIL BLUFFS. Tubing as Pipe and Pipe Fixtures, for botb At attention. C JOUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. LT First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, M. GALLACHER, G RO CERIES, New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attendants. ) LOWER BROADWAY. § Council Bluffs, PETER C. WHOLESALE Wall-Paper and Window Shades a Nos. 18 and 20 MILLER, AND RETAIL nd Painting in all its Branches. FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE. Northh Main St. . No. 4 Pearl Street, HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS )8 Bought and Sold. Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished ! J. MCcMAEION COUNCIL BLUFFS. DRAFTS ON THE BANK OF IRELAND, DUBLIN, SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, Boots and ShoessoSs IMMIGRATION AGENTS. FOR SALE, 848 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS MAX MOHN, COUNCIL BLUFFS, MRS. D. A. THE LEADIN 337 Broadway, And Day Board. Al the Delicacies of th - Little Windsor. 531 BROADWAY. Restaurant CRESTON HOUSE, PROPRIETOR. 215, 217 and 219 S. Main Street, 10WA BENEDICT, G DEALER IN HAIR GOODES! Council Bluffs. he season, and the finest table in the eity, P. Overton, DEALER 1IN Hard Wood, Yellow Pine and Red Cedar Lumber, Oak and Red Cedar Piling, Cedar Telograph Polesand Fence Posts, Oak Dimension Stuff, Bridge Material of all kinds, at Bed Bock Prices. A Specialty in WO0OD AND COAL brick yand pur, 1 always on b ses. A full supply of wood and t yard, 802 and S04 Main street siie, between Main and Pearl WINTHERLICH BROS. Cor, 6th St. COUNCIL BLUFF and 11th Ave, TIOWA, MORGAN, KELLER, & CO., UNDERTAKERS. The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of Wooden and Metalio Cases. * Calls attended to at all hours. We defy competition in qualit or prices. Our Mr. moy or forty years ana the Warcrooms, 311 in all its branches’ promptly attended to; also carpet laying and lambrequins. Telographic and mail rders filled without delay. DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, Justice of the Peace. Establishea 1856 Omaha and Council Bluffs, Dealers 1n Forgion and Domestic Exchange and Home Securities. Real estate and collection agency. 1n 0dd Fellow's block, over Savings Bank, Jans-u Iron & Brass Foundry A 8kin of Beauty1s a Joy Forever. DR. T. FELIX GOURAUDS Oriental Cream or Magical Beautifier, The Oriental Cream Purifies as well as Beautifies the Skin, Removes Tan, Pimples, Freckles, Moth- patches — and every blemish on beauty and defies detec- § tion. It has stood tho test of 80 years and is 80 harmless we taste it to be sure the proparation iy properly male. Acoept no counterfeit or stmllar naie. The distin: guished Dr. L. Lo A, Sayre said . to alady of the pationt): tAs you lulles will usc thern, ouraud's Cream’ as the least han of all the Skin preparations.” One bottle six months, using it every day. Also Pou woves superfiuous halr without inju M. B. T. GOURAUD, Sole Prop. 48 Bond Hav Tox (a 1 recommen all Druggists and Fancy Goods Deal- ghout the United States, Canada and g7 Boware of base imitations. 1,000 reward for arrest and proof of any one selling the same, T4-weow- e 2tew-8m ST, LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE, 217 and 219 North Main St., 5t Louls. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN § WRITING, :‘ PAPE Rs, { WRAPPING ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND BOOK, NEWS, £4rCash paid for Rags and Paper 8! ck, Serap Lron and Metals. lhmmu\'nw TO OMAHA NATIONAL BANK NG, Paper Stock Warehouses, 1229 to 1227 North Sixth trodh PRETEY