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6 THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Friday Morning July 13. SURSCRIPTION RATES:} = = = = 90 centa per week 5" . en $10.00 per Year By Mail OFFICE: No. 7 Pear] Street, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION, Cheap Railroad Tickets at Bushnell’s, The city council is to mect again next Monday evening. —There are thirteen prisoners now in Jailer Schontze's care. All men, Thomas Sullivan, Ed. Wilson and James Van Wallapin, were each fined £7.60 yesterday for being drunk. L. C. Brockett is making the front of This store fairly shine with fresh paint and general renovation. The evening glimmer flickers again This time it is a handsome puff’ for its old time enemy, Vaughan. What next! Dr. Hart is putting a new front to his offics on Main strect. The frontis of cut stone and pressed brick, and is looming up quite handsomely, D. M. Connell is gradually getting sct- tled in his new quarters on Main street, and when in shape will have a fine un- dertaking establishment. —Permits to marry were yesterday given John P Humphreville, of Carroll, and Carrie From, of Independence, Mo, Fred Zarning and Minna Meyer, both of Avoca. The Little Windsor, whose card ap- pears in another column, is gaining pat- Tonage rapidly, and holding it too. The table is all that is claimed for it. Ellen Wickham was complained of yes- terday for throwing a stick of wood at a neighbor, Ellen Kane. The case is to be heard in detail to-day. A gentleman of color was arrested yes- terday on 4 charge of running away with another man's wife, and was held to await instructions from the officers at At- Jantic, where he is wanted. The powder house cases have been continued again two weeks, to give the companics & chance to show whether they are really in earnest in their prom- ise to got new locations and remove the building now complained of. —1If the city authorities want a full and aceurate report on bad sidewalks, k. them employ somo young mother to wheel a baby carriage through various parts of the city. She will note all the ups and downs and bad breaks. The work on Main strect is progress- ing well, Tt is completed to Twelfth avenue, leaving four more blocks to finish. The assessments are made and property owners are being called on to pay up. The mayor and city marshal realized yesterday the condition of some of the alleys, atleast one of them, just off of Main street. They tried to dive through but the mud was too deep, gnd they got stuck, breaking the harness. Officer Cusick, yesterday traced up and recovered one of the gold chains stolen from Mrs, Davis' store, It was in the hands of a colored man who claimed to have bought it of another fellow who found it. During the absence of | Auditor Burke arrangements have been made by which Mayor Bowman will be on hand at the city building to attend to pressing busi- ness from 9 o'clock till 10 o'clgek in the morning, and from 1 o'clock till 2 o'clock an the afternoon, Mr. Owen Cunningham had some sort of a dispute with Mr. Gibson, of the St. Joe house, the difference being about forty cents. Cunningham clmms Gibson hit him over the head with a billy, and hence had Gibson arrested. The latter gave bonds of $200 to appear for trial on the 17th. —All licenses, except those of saloons, expired on the 1st of July. The renew- als are coming in slowly. Tho greatost kick seems to be. on the part of expresd- men, who are called on to give $156 for the year, 81 for the making out of the bond, and fifty cents for making out the license, and this on each wagon, Yesterday the Bluff City fire boys had a photograph taken of the hose cart with its driver, Oliver Hake, the faithful horse, “Old Pat,” and last but not least, “Shep,” the pet dog, recently honoved with a handsome culYur by Mr. and Murs, Dr. Harding. The picture is especially designed s a recognition of the kind- ness of these donors of the recent hand- some gift to *‘Shep.” * The superior court it to be reorganized Yo-day. Judge Aylesworth is off for n *hunt in Dakota, beéing accompanied by his gnd Dr, Macrao’s son, Justice Vaughan 18 to climb into the woolsack in his place. Deputy Marshal White, who is a faithful officer of the court, is off, teo, for a fow days, and E. Rosccrans is taking his place. The mill won't stop grinding. E‘e colored man Dodd, arrested for md.g :hwmh frm;"g‘. Harrison, who af e cigar sf in the Ogden house, had his examination before J)flddp Aylesworth * yesterdny. . The evidence waa a little luxl(in&'unough 50 to leave a 'technical hole through which Dodd ed out, though the court in dis- him_gave the Scotch verdict of “‘guilty, but not proven " The new gthletic club has started out ‘with about twenty members, and has its I8 now in pretty good -ho:lm for a be- s ng, thua ing mtovidl with {'H'I'- gymnastic apparatus for thé boys 1 train the muscles with, A rundir{g 200m i5 t0 be in connection with the en- terprise, as a sound mind in a sound bo ‘{ is what the boys want, They in- tend to make the club room an attractive place for the members to spend their spare evenings, in social converse, read- ing and exercise, The enterpriso starts out with the promise of being a great Buccess. The examination of Clausen, for the murder of two men several years ago, was begun at Pacific Junction yesterday. The prosecution is making out a strong showing of circumstantial evidenco. Jog McCreary, who is now serving a life' sen moelur his part in the murders, claims t C)upwn. did the shooting, and that they divided the plunder. Some of the guards of the penitentiary claim to have iutercepted notes which’ Clausen, while serving a term on another charge, sent to /, in which Clausen unged Mc. Oreary 1ot to give him away, promising in n‘,tum to try and get him out, when ) Lhuwn,‘wu 8ot free. Bome copver- testified to, in which Clausen ook THE DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLUFFS, FRII).‘\Y.. :IAUI.Y 13, 18R part, seem to fasten the gnilt of an ac complico. The case willnot be concluded for a day or two, McClurg’s cracker factory is about ready for & roof. 0. P. Murphy now hasa fine boy o his house, and is joyous of course A delivery wagon was whirled along First avenue yesterday noon by a run away team, L. G, Kinne, the democratic candidate for governor, is hooked to speak in Coun cil Bluffs July 24. Bnrglars eracked the safe of Ainsworth & Co's. lumber office at Avoea, a few nights ago, and got away with £13. The small-pox cases have recovered, and the quarantine is raised, so that no further fear need be felt, for the present at least. Three delivery horses belonging to the Boston Tea Company's store are down with the epizootic, pink eye, or some thing of the sort. Constablo Skinner, while serving pa pers yesterday, was sharply attacked by ¢ ‘minus part of asn’'t mad, but his clothing Tom was. Policeman Warner has so far recovered from his illness as to be able to be out and about again, and in a few days ex pects to be able to resume his duties agaim. The well worn Story case, in which the defendant is charged with swearing ton false story in connection with the Callison liquor cases at Oakland, came up before Justice Schurz yesterday, and was continued until to-day. Suflicient money has been raised now to enablo Mrs, her house, lately burned, Mr. Gieo. Graves is credited with raising the money, the generosity of other citizens willingly giv- ing support to his enterprise. The funeral services of Thomas Blank- stone, who has beeu employed in various laces here and on the railways, were hold yesterday. The colored Masons ol ARt Tet 110 FOHAY thb Harmony band furnishing the music. = J. K. Powers, who was rogister of the state land oftice at Des Moines for four years, and clerk of Cass county for six years, is to open a now banking housein Avoca. A new two story brick building is to b erected for that purpose. Howe & Son lost one of their best canaries tne other day, by a murderous cat, but yesterday kind fortune sent them one “to take its place, the little wanderer alighting on a cage hanging over the store front, and easily being caught, A. T. Flickinger is now one of the proudest members of the bar, The boy, though small now, may yet bhecome the junior member of Flickinger & Son. He father, The Nonpareil has ovidently got fright- encd out of printing any more communi- cations eriticising the board of education. Tt might lose the few penco it now gots from publishing the proceedings. Such is “‘independont” journalism, The hay market looked lively yester- day, and the crowd of loaded wagons about the_ scales reminds one of the fact that the city has no official scales or city weighmaster in active operation, the council having frozen out Capt. Williams, who was elected by the people. Raymond & Campbell, of this ity, a bridgo at Muscatine. it would be cheaper, considering quality, a8 Raymond & half way work. One of the members of the school board after lotting some of the best teachers go, and filling their places with inexperienced ones, urged his follow- members to raiso the wages of the in- experienced teachers, It might as well have been done, and had the farce made complete, with assaulting n German named Nagel- schneider, Justice Abbott yesterday de- cided to bind Evans over o the district court in the sum of $200. The difficulty seemed to have arisen about the right of way offa lane near their property in Gardner township, andfEvans knocked his man down three times, punishing him quite severely. The trouble in the Baptist church seems not to be hushed altogether, Charges are being prepared against some of the disaffected” members, for using their tongues too freely, while they in defense claim that the charges are made to keep thom f rom voting on certain questions, they being suspended from that right, while charges are pending, Its hard work all around, Tho work of paving the alley between Main and Bancroft streets is expocted to be begun to-day and will be pushed through to completion within a few woeks. Tt has been a long time in got- crq‘ startod, but it is 0 bo hoped now that it will bo rushed along, Regan Bros. Messrs, g & McGarrish, of Des Moines, ‘are the contractors, and Mr. Regan is now on the grounds with threo car loads'of the stone, which is obtained from near Earlham, lowa, Some of the couuty superintendents in the state insending out their announce- mu:tf‘ for Nuher’ilinm:uu-, are mak- Farnham's Manual” one of the requisites, and yet Council Blufls has a school board made up of men busy with mercantile affairs, who fancy they know 80 much about educational affairs that they can get no help or suggestions of value by consulting Superintendent Farnham, and hence ignore him entirely even in the selection of the teachers under him., Wise men, they. The lawn party given last evening on Judge James' grounds by the Episcopa- lian ladies, proved a grand success and an enjoyable occasion. The grounds are beautiful at all times, but last night they took to themselves additional attractions, being brilliantly h.fhtml. and thronged by a gay company of ladies and gentlemen, whil o there was music in the air, abun- dant in quantity and excellent in quality, There were booths at which those de. siring secured ico cream, cake, lemonade, ete,, and others in which various articles both of plain and fancy needle-work wore on” sale. ~ All this joined with mcnhnht{ made the occasion u happ; one to all participants, and a fuunnu{ success as well, —rr——— Dr, West, Dentist, 14 Pearl stroot. starts out in life bright enough to becomo some day a worthy partner to a worthy | ce have been given the contract for building : Their bid was higher than others, but the city thought ampbell never do any Inthe case of John Evans, charged A | WAYWARD WOMAN. [Her Hnsband Fimis Her in 4 Brothel But Forzives All and Takes Her Back. Tired of Her Paramour, She Returns | | Home and Renews Her Vows, Yesterday there was a strange make up between husband and wife separation of many months concerned have lived at or n Osceola, | in this state, the husband be young man of prominent family and of pros- perous business, while the wife, young, too— hardly more than twenty years of [age, is the daughter of a physician, and of rather mily, too, It i infatuated with aristocratic seems that she another man, and as the other hushand, after being married but a short time, had some trouble in which both were prob- ably at blame, she deserted him, and joined the man with whom she fancied herself more in love than with her hus- band, This was eight months ago. Since then the husband had been trying to get some trace of her whereabouts, and learning that she was in this city he got Deputy Sheriff’ Clatterbuck to help him find her. The latter night or two ago spied a woman, answering her description, sitting in the park with a man, and following them became so satis- fied that she was the one wanted that he informed the anxious husband by tele- graph. On the latters arrival the officer took him to where the wife was. They found her in a well-known house of prostitution, and the man for whom she ikiauaKen HsFY Bkbamd s forgotten sacred vows, fled like a coward, The scene for a time was an exciting one, and the strange meeting between husband and wife was anything but easy for either. He had not come for revenge, however, and he as quickly as possible made this evident to the exeited and surprised oung woman, frecly confessed to her what he had deemed to be his faults, and arged her to return to his home, a8 he would freely forgive all, They talked the whole matter over for hours, the wife confessing that she had been untrue, but claiming that she had bestowed her endearments on no other man beyond the one, for when she had deserted her husband. She had tired of the life of sin, and yet she feared her husband would harm ‘the man who had broken up his home. She made him pledgo himself that he would not even prosecute him, and various other confes- sions, expressions of repentance and mu- tual pledges passed between them, the talk lasting until break of day, the offi- in the meantime being in waiting to take any such official action as a change of circumstances might necessitate. Peace was made with the coming of morning, and all terms of the treaty agroed upon. The party repaired to at the hotel, and took the morning's train fer home again, with the avowed determination of together living down the ugly record of the pst. o — PERSONALS, J. A. Lusk and wife, of Logan, were in the city yesterday, and dwed at the Pacific, W. A. Bilger, of Oakland, was in the city yesterday, groeting his acquaintances of the logal fraternity and others, C. K. Hesse, of Burnham, Tulleys & Co., started lnst evoning on a business trip through Nebraska. L. M. Glidden and wife, of Jamestown, N. Y., were at the Pacific yesterday. H. Chrisman, of Abingdon, TIL, was among yestorday's comers to the Pacific. H. Swan is secking rest and health at the Cherokee Spriugs, Misses Kateand 1 nd., are visiting their Stephenson, N. F. Story, who recently went to Califor- with his daughter, in the hope of improv- ing her health, has retnrned. He reports his daunghter as no better, and has left her there with friends. J.H,N city yesterday. C. W. Harvey, of Waterloo, Bluffs yesterday. J. F. Ritchhart, of Ashland, Neb., at the Ogden yesterday. J. V. Hinchman and D. T, Heinsch of Glenwood, took in Council Bluffs day. 0 Gortner, of Goshen, pusin here, Miss Lulu n, of Lincoln, Neb., was in the visited the stopped Justice Felter, of Oakland, was in the city yesterday, us was also Frank Shinn, a well- known attorney of the same place. J. 8. Rand and wife, who live but a fow miles from the city, were here yesterday on their return from a visit to Dakota, and dined with Mr, Henry Howe, Jacoh Neumeyer started yosterday for n visit to his old home in Germany. The Maennerchor club gavo him a nice little fure- well ing, Conductor Titus, of the C, B, & Q., is now enjoying a lay-off, and has started for bis old home in Boston. He will be heartily wel- comed back again by the traveling public, he being ono of the favorites in his class, Mayor Barnes has returned from the east With his family, His daughtor, Miss Minuie, who has been away to school, returned with them, John N, Baldwin and family left last night for Spirit Lake, where they hope to refresh their spirits by rest and recreation. Mrs. William Fuller, who has been visiting ber daughter, Mrs, Seely, for some time, L returned to her home in Burlington, George T, Brandon, of Bellefentaine, Ohio, is at the Ogden, C. 8. Botdorf, of New York, came to the Ogden yesterday, Charles Den has left his real estate bus: iness in Dakota long enough to make a visit to his old home here, the first visit back in sev- oral years, His sister, Miss Grace Dewming, har been quite ill, and as soon as she is able her Lrother will take her to the Ch Springs. | Miss Rena Field, daughter of Chief Ficld and Master E. B. Glover, his grandson, have returned from a visit ts Grand Island, teachers in the school here, has ue proferved position of respousibility in the nor school at River Falls, Wis. Thus this loses one of its corps whom it could illy spare, aud one whom this city should andeavored to keep. .\'.nll‘;sulmrllln, gained ten pounds and got well, Miss Hubbard, who has been oue of the best | epted u | —— A man suffering from debility aud loss | of appetite ; took two bottles of Hood's | | In looking over 502 Broadway, Bulk and Barel Lime Louisville & Port No, 34 Pearl Street, 0 Mer the Seven have on to thank our friends for the We thought the people of this city would appreciate a stock taken. We shall put in this fall even a CASADY & ORCUTT, A. H. MAYNE & CO,, DEALERS IN o 7 and 9 Main Street. DIRECTORY, COUNCIL BLUXE ident is Judge P hon’s new Pearl street. THOS. OFFICKR, Establishea Home Securitios paper. the JOHN BENO & Cu., i L. B. CLARK & CU.. MAX MOHN, J.M. BARSTOW M. D., 3. 8§ WAGNER, Our New Loan and Improvement Co, | 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 ‘he Mercantile Loan, Trust and Improve- ment company of this city. ing in shares in this institution, which is backed by some of our best and most re- | liable business men, it becomes possible and comparatively easy for a man of moderate means to secure a comfortable home for himself and family. a certain num¥er of shares, ata certain monthly payment, in a few years a man can own a house of his own for about the same as he pays monthly for rent. believe the Mercantile company, by organizing and opening up for business, have want in Council Bluffs, system of loans will bear the most care- ful scrutiny and examination, and we have no hesitancy in pronounciug them onable and equitab tlomen of honor and int the company exists it becomes institution of value and credit to our ¢ and those who desire homes, ALK K ke; secrotary, I. treasurer, Col. Beebe, and the in the basement of Shugart & McMa-|* lock, corner First avenue OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS, Council Bluffs, Dealers in Forgien and D ol 1 interesting advertisement long run in our repl§ to inquiries we will say that there ju 10 evideuoe( humbug about this iscrs are very highly indorsed. tiay get sealed clrel sing Erio Medical V.wlolwdo Even. DRUGGISTS. N HOT « Grocery, 215 Main Str Hotel, aiioré. . MERCHANDI: rect and 17 Pearl stre Prescriptions Compounded at all hours. ain stre To Our Customers! y-six days of our existence as a firm, we find that we Very Large Sales we have Had. of We take pleasure in calling your attention to the nments as will enable us to sell you ]‘I B ‘ ) Commensurate with the size of the city, and are pleased that we were not mis- Larger Stock of the New Choice Styles Only We have arranged with some of the largest manufacturers to handle their GOODS IN PRIVATE PATTERNS, And hence can give our customers the benefit of Special Designs, COUNCIL BLUFFS. and Cement MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE, HARD AND SOFT COAL AT LOWEST PRICE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. S, TA. 106 Broadway. OFFICE, Corner Fifth street and Fifth ave. Residence, 609 Willow avenue. ICE OF THH Office over American LIVERY AND FEED, 140 Broadway. MERCHANT TAILOR, FURNITURE STOVES, and Household Supplies. ATTORNE ' LAW, James Block. Mauufacturers Fin and Window | des And bath house, gomery, M. 421 and 428 Broadway D. Physician, VETERINARY SURGEON, Office, Bray's stable, Trade Supplied. JUSTICE OF T¥ Notary Public and General Conye SMITH & NORTON Broadway opposite New Opera. House, CONTHACT( Will contract for funerals at reasonable rates. J. M. ST.JOHN & C0.CA-H BUYERS Draft by return mail. S A. PIERCE. PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTZ, JACOB K(CH, @ F. SVITH. W. W. SHERMADN, JAMES FRANEY, HOWE & SON, i LINDT & HART, E, STOCKERT & CO., SANITARITUM WADE CARY, P. J. BENNESSY, EDWIN J. ABBUTT, REVERE HOUSE, DE CAY & CASSEL. W. H. ALMY. woucanion Whole Vo try NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Corner Main and First avenue. Stock Complete. Suits made at reasonable prices. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Corner 7th and Broadway. Plans and specifications furnished. DEALER IN FINE HARNESS, . Thave the variety that brings patronage. 124 Main street. MERCHANT TAILOR. Artistic Work and reasonable charges. L. Soves Manufacturer of HORSE COLLARS, Sthstreet, between 6th and 7th ave. AND BUILBERS, Sixth stre 22 Fourth street. butter eggs, poul fruit. Ship to us. way Meat Market, 7 Broadway, 805 Main 8¢.' 872 Broadway. 503 Broadway. state and federal courts. Furniture, Upholstery Goods, Curtains, 307 Browdway. , Prop. P. J. Mont No. 12 Scott street. id Avenue G. ND SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD GOODS, 2.2 Broadway To The Trade! wet that wehavemade such array H Here, as Low as you can buy them East. i K7 Write for further information, Z. T. LINDSEY & CO., | 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. E e e ————— 02 Gream Fruis & Couetionery Parties, Sociables and Picnics supplied on short notice, and goods delivered to all parts of the city. | W. T. BRAUN’S European Restaurant, 404 West Broadway, - - COUNCIL BLUFF} R. 8. COLE & CO, MANUFACTURER AND DEALERS IN ALL Al the Most Improved Kinds of Lightning Rods And Ornaments. Also Wood and Iron Pumps, Wood Tubing and Gas Pipe and Pipe Fixtures, for both Wood and Iron Pumps. - Orders will receive prompt attention. No, 604 South Main Street, . ......COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. M. CALLACHER, CROCERIE S, New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attend TEEY | First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, PETER C. MILLER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Wall-Paper and Window Shades and Painting in all its Branches, FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE. Nos.1l8and 20 = - - = North Main St. ) LOWER BROADWAY. § Council Bluffs. Bought and Sold. Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished ! 4 . J. MCM.AEION No. 4 Pearl Street, - - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. { SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, Boots and Shoes IMMIGRATION AGENTS. DRAFTS ON THE BANK OF IRELAND, DUBLIN, FOR SALE, 843 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS CRESTON HOUSE, MAX MOHN, & . & - PROPRIETOR. 215, 217 and 219 S. Main Streot, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - - = 5 MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN 10WA ) 415 Broadway. 1H _A_ I R G‘ O O :D SI "Refitted $1, $1.50 per day. 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs. By invest- In taking Ad near Bloomer No. 42— Nir We oan and Trust filled a long felt Their plans and Nllnhl(\prnl trad e, and backed by | e 18 ity. As onee an umbe Their pres- and; vice pre: L-m. R. Beery;: hice is at from 6 to 10 por cent. nd jan27 1y, 1N YUY On the contrary, Iuterested giving all particulary ) . 0. Lox 613, Buffalo, wil-ly block, over Savings Bank y feet front, cond avenue, opjosite court’ house; 86, Business Chances. For salo or trade, a stock of hardware, at LOANS, Wo have money to loan on fanns andcity property, Real estate and colledtion agency |Loans, Real Estate INSURANCE, ’No. 89 Pearl 8t., Council Bluffs, City Property. h street 1000, arl St. and se. ily one inatown of 700 inhab bod barn, well located, will | f for u farm. A live republlican paper in western Towa, ity paper wid large patronage, very cheap of choice farms in western Fire and Tornado Insurance. s _tepresented. Equitable rates s adjusted and paid at this Mrs, H. J, Hilion, M. D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Ia 222 Broadway, :Council Bluffs, W.R. VAUCHAN, | Justice of the Pea.ce.j ARCHITECTS Omaha and Council Bluffs, 1n 0dd Fello Jan Little Windsor. 531 BROADWAY. Restaurant And Day Board. All the Delicacies of the season, and the finest table in the city. P. Overton, DEALER IN Hard Wood, Yellow Pine .| and Red Cedar Lumber, Oak Health is Wealth. d Red Cedar Piling, Cedar Telegraph P Fence Posts, Oak Dimension Stuff, Bridge Material of all kinds, at Bed Kock Prices. A Specialty in WO0OD AND COAL A full supply of wood and . West's Nerve and Brain Treatment, d speciflo for Hysteria, Diszines , Nervous Neuralgis, Head Prostration caused bx th t Wakefulness, Mental Dej 0l or tobacco, on, Boftening of the The finest quality o Wooden all hours, | or prices. Our Mr | for forty years anu t nd at yard, oppsite citp scale on Brain, resulting in insan 1 leading to misery, Sp haa cause [0 & DIASS B OMDATY e v ' price. Cor, Gth St. and 11th Ave. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES o puse haser our written guarantee torefund the money f the treatment does not affect a UNDERTAKERS.— d la t stock west of Chicago st osee | ST, LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE, roughly understands his busi- iroadway. UPHOLSTERING WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 1 { WRITING, iPAPERS, Vil £4r Cash paid for Rags and Paper 8 ok, Scrap lron and Metals 1006 First Avenue, between Main decay und death, Premature Old Age, Barrenness ™ TR To cure ch order recelys y COUNCIL BLU FFS, % 2 10W 'o oure ih each order received by us issued only by ¥ Graham Paper Co., ly attended to; also carpet ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND ”!‘FIUV[D TO OMAHA NATIONAL BANK I'Alxr Btock Warehouses, 1220 to 12 WINTHERLICH BROS. {ocay’uni death, Fretiatirs 014 ‘Sgsy Barre for six boxes accompanied with #.00, we willsend the | MORGAN, KELLER, & CO., ke wi Drurist. Onahs Neb, n has served as undertaker 217 and 210 'North Main 5t., St. Louis Telographic and mail PRINTERS’ STOCK, | VILDING. tree North Sixth ray4-m HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS . -3 A/

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