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g TS R R W U IRty e e THE DAIL BEE---OMAHA SATURDAY J1/1.Y 21 THE DAILY BEE---COUNCIL BLUFFS SATURDAY, JU IRRA COUNCIL BLUFFS. Satvrday Morning, July 21. SURSCRIPTIGN RATES: Ourler = = « =« = = « 20 conta per week E $10.00 por Year i OFFICE: No. 7 Pear] Street, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. Cheap Railroad Tickets at Bushnell's. Mr. Traverse yestorday sold his resi- dence to Mr. Mant Hughes, The water works boys were made happy again yosterday, Pay day. There was an ice-cream social at the Home for the Friendless last evening. Rev. and Mrs. J. % Armstrong cele brated their tin wedding last evening, The thermometer reached 98 degroes here yesterday in several shady places. L. G. Kinne, the democratic candidate for governor, is to talk here next Thurs- day evening. Some of the expressmen propose to pool for a fight against collecting the li- oonse charged. There was nflluflmt social gathering last evening at Miss Emma Mayes' home on Willow avenue. David Bradley & Co. have purchased a fine pair of Norman draft horses for use in their business here. The Pottawattamie county teachers’ oonvention opens here Monday, and promises to be largely attended. The residence of D. Bently, at Mal- vern, was burglarized Tuesday night,two watches and 810 in money being taken, The members of the Mission Sunday achool had an enjoyable picnic on W. B. Mayes’ lawn, about fifty children partici- pating. Donations of groceries and provisions can be put where they will do the most E‘:m‘ by leaving them at the Home for the iendless, F. F. Ford yesterday sold his elegant house on Willow avenue to P. C. DeVol, x:ueuiun to be given about the first of ptember. Those interested, seem to dread the task of tackling the Wells-Webster meighborhood row this hot weather, and the case has been continued for a week. men, as cases are reported where they have knocked down and robbed other boys of small sums of money, playthings, oto. The officers are now causing the boys to quit and reform, The many friends and acquaintances of David Dunkle, the well known resident of Crescent City, will be sadly surprised to learn that he has been sadly bereaved by the death of his wife, which occurred Thursday night. Mrs. Dunkle had been suffering with erysipelas lately, and that was the cause of her sudden death. She leaves bosides her husband two sons and two daughters. She had many friends, and their tenderest sympathy will be ex- tended toward the family. The funeral services are to be held this morning at 10 o'elock. Lost, Strayed, or stolen.—A yard man, two suits of clothes, a hat and two loft-handed shoes. Any one returning the same can have the man for his trou- ble. So says George Ferguson, of the Pacific house. 1t appears that the said yard man yesterday helped himself to some of the clothing belonging to other help, and going into the ice vault, changed his clothes, rigging up in the Biien cnes, 1ath His, 61 ulotlies o the ice to keep them, and disappeared. There 66t o s A Bpldbiie o ' slothies steal: ing just now. E. J. Abbott return Hamburg where he successfully started the “M. 8. Holtzinger” post, G. A. R. It starts out with twenty four charter members. The night before he organized a post at Sidney, to be known as ‘“Jo Ress” post. That has twenty-four char- ter members. He also had the chance to see the ravages of the recent hail storm, and brought back with him a piece of dogwood which showed how the hail stones had cleaned the bark off. He says the ruin wrought by the hail is indiscrib- able, the grain, corn and fruit being com- pletely destroyed in the path of the storm, od yestorday from The directors of the driving park and fair association, have decided to coming fall fair one of the great of the kind in the west. The time fi upon is September 10 to 14 inclusive, and no money or work is to be spared to make it o great success. Additional sub- scriptions to stock have been raised, and there is a general feeling of enthusinsm to make the enterprise boom. assurance that aside from the money and other attractions there will be the largest and best gathering of horses ever seen in the city, and %mtwr races will be given than on any other track this fall. Altogether the fair and meoting of Sep- tember promise big. The news of the arrest and conviction of A, P, Tenney for his indecent conduct toward a little eight-year-old girl, seems There is the | The _second g"““’l socioty meets |, have awakened much interest else- every Sunday at Everett's block, corner|where, The chief of police has received of Broadway and Poarl streots, No. 6, |4 telegram from the chiof of police at oom 11, at 2 o'clock and 7:30 o'clock p. | Joliet stating that & man of that name, - Who had formerly lived at Wilmington, George Madison has welcomed another | 111, had, a few yaars ago, been driven member to the ci makers’ union, It|out of town by indignant citizens for a is a boy, starting in life with ten pounds, like offense. A letter has also been re- and promisin, of happi celve rom Burlington, giving a resume p! g years ppiness to the d from Burlington, giving home. It don’t incrense a person’s thirst for a drink from the street barrels to see boys washing their faces and hands in the ’::lt;er. There should be covers and 8. The officers are still on the still hunt forthe clothingstolen from Farnam'sstore It is now thought to have been taken across the river and planted somewhere in Omaha. Some of the fine horses which C. E. Mayne had while at the coal mine at Frederick are to reach the city to-day, and will be placed at the Driving park and offered for sale. Pormit to wed was yesterday given to Albert Stewart and Rebecca Clappes, of Little Sioux, and the happy ones were soon after registered at the Pacific house as husband and wife. Trim up the shade trees. Eight feet above the sidewalks is the required dis- tance, and Marshal Jackson is going|go; around with an eight-foot pole searching for victims to prosecute. All members of the G. A. R. who in- tend going on the Denver trip are re- quested to call upon John Lindt to-day, to get their certificates, if they are not alrcady provided with them. Jake Rogérs was the victim of a confi- dence game, or train robbery, the other day. §ie Toas consisted mainly of & big tin can of spring water, which he brought in from out in the country. A fine roadsterwhich William Lathrop, or Swede Bill, recently bought of Col. Bapp, was badly lurt yesterday by a barbed wire fence. The horse is so badly injured that it is thought he will die. Pat Gannaode, arrested for assaultin Owen Cunningham, was yesterday fines $10 and costs. Gannoude claimed in de- fense. that Cunningham was noisy and abusive, and he put him out of his place of business, Judge Sears has concluded not to re- turn to Colorado, but to again abide in this city, and has fitted up a law office in the old board'of trade rooms. He seems to be picking up his old practice here wery rapidly. J. G, Wilson, theshoemaker on Upper Broadway, was arrested yesterday after- moon for abusing his family while on a drunk, he having pounded both of them more than thoj could bear, Officer Leon- gh'u Smi B. T. Onn'nnr accomplish- {1 g There wis & gallant’ Knight Templar mounted the train last week to attend a r:nd blow out in Council Bluffs. His ittle satchel was carefully carried and upon arrival upon the scene of action it was found to contain night clothes in- stead of a knight suit. 'he 1egalia was antimliwuplaln for the occasion and joke exceedingly expensive.—Har- the lan ’l,ribuua. Bpiritual circle to-morrow (Sunday) af- ternoon and evening at Spiritual hall, rooms Nos. 4 and b, Shuggart & McMa- hon's block, In the afternoon Judge Hugh Smith will deliver a short address, In the evening the pope’s rule of excom- munication against spiritualists will be read, also a short comparison made be- tween the spirit of Chirst and the church of the nineteenth century. Good test mediums will be present, There seems to be a ruod prospect for breaking up the gang of boys, mentioned in yesterday’s Bek, as hanging about the wvicinity of Btewart's packing house and assaulting other boys who chance to pass by on errands. Two of them were yester- day found gflty of assaulting a telegraph r boy. The boys were fined §10 costs and this j t allowed to 'Mnr Muuabt ads, to fall upcl)ln;ho'aln are in any more suc) levil- B eraral hther Bove sowagsd. th the sawe affair are to be brought before the Bome of these boys are being fast {11 of the exploits in the: same line of an A. P. Tenney, whose description fits very snug, and reviving the Wilmington charges. It seems to be a wonder to these outside folks that Council Bluffs don’t follow the example of Wilmington in the treatmont of such an offense, o — Dr. West, Dentist, 14 Pearl street. — — WINDOW SHADES AT COST! At Beard’s wall paper store next to the postoftice. m-w-8-3t —— Real Estate Transfers. The following deeds were filed for re- cord in the county clerk’s office, July 20, reported for the Bee by P. J. Mc- Mahon, real estate agent: Sarah A, Dewey to J. M. Palmer, lot 10, Mt. Lincoln, Elder's addltion, $200. James D, Kearn to Masley Chase, lot 15, block 5, Carson; $250. Soren Martenson to James Christian- Imé, part of 8. e. } of s. e. } 20, 77, 43, Peter Petorson to Stone Martinson, s ) kM‘ e } 20, 77, 43— ; . R. Travis to Martin Hughes, lot 12 block 8, Jackson's add.—$1,600, Mary A. Deul to J. J. Brookhouser, partof nw d s o} 2, 77, 44—836, Total sales, $2,211.40. Mrs. Gray, at 21 and 23 Bryant, is serving excellont meals and table board very low, o —— Mandel has some special bargains in furniture now. He buys second-hand furniture, too. sl Sl il How They Liko It, The following from the Malvern Lead- er is respectfully referred to John Chap- man with the request that he publish it among the other “opinions of the press,” he evidently having overlooked it: There is no paper in Towa that is more uncertain than the Council Bluffs Nonpa- reil. The ears of its editor have as- sumed mammoth proportions, and it is simply & matter of time, and a short time at that, when they will be all that is visible of him. Because the State Conyention did not make a platform just to his liking in every respect, he has em- ployed himself since that body met, in placing false constructions on that por- tion of it relative to the temperance issue, His whole desire seems to be to sow discord in the Republican ranks, and if possible, defeat the party at the polls, !Vo opportunity for a blow at the party he professes to support, is ullowe‘! to pass unimproved. His pre- tended horror at the idea of the conven- tion's declaring the amendment living despite the decision of the supreme court, is the merest subterfuge, and is used only as an excuse for nuw‘(ing the party for the stand it has taken on the temperance question, The party he now e P S Chap- man time and again, and viper-like, he in return proposes to sting it to death, Fortunately for the party. his influence is extremely small, and his fanatical efforts to injure it will ignominiously fail. o —— Two Millions a Month, And still increasing is the record of the Hartford Life and Annuity Insurance company, of Hartford, Conn., since the issue of her new safety fund policy, at one-third the cost of old time e nies, and the full payment of ever, tificate secured by registered U, 8. bonds, held by trustees outside the company. Call on or address A. J, TurNpuLL, _ Manager, Council Bluffs. TO OUR PATRONS, As we keep no old stock on hand, we at $3.50, but our stock is fresh, and all orders got up in first-class style. As we can guarantee satisfaction. Call and see us. NUGENT & SMITH, trained for successful thugs and highway- 7 and 9 Main street. Meorchant Tailors, cannot advertise cheap suits, nor pants | her demeanor employ only the best of workmen, we | but wi PERSONAL. M. L. Cooks, of Chicago, is at the Ogden. Mrs, E. G. Davis has gone to Chicago on a viit. 1. Nagle, of New York arrived at the Ogden yosterday. A. Engleman and wife, of Walnut, were hero yesterday. W. Slocum, of Ashland, 0., Pacific yestorday. the Ogd Charles Bullock and T, A. Sewell, of Deni- #on, tested Council Bluffs heat yesterday and pronounced it sufficient. E. O'Brien, of Leadville, was among yester- day's visitors at the Ogden. J. W. Holme and Ed. 1 doah, were in the city yester B. Bendict and 8. Hoinley were among the Chicagoans at the Ogden yesterday, Towa's lecturer, Matilda Fletcher, is in the city looking after property intorests. F. T. Hoard, of St. Pay the Pacific yestordny sighing for M ta breezes. Tra Scoffield, ¢ to Grand Island, trip. Mrs. Horace E: to Minnesota summer resorts for a few weeks’ enjoyment, 8, C. Abbott, of Des Moines, was in the rday and sought the cool shado nf was at the Booth, of Prairle du Chien, was at n yesterday. ¥, of Shenan. d & Cavin, has gone on a brief business tt and her sons, have gone . W. Moore, M. J. Williams, William Donelan and Fran wood quartette at the | Ernest Brock, who has missionary tour thr Nebraska, is home again, but expects to pick up his sample cases and start out again Monday. He isa good one, Rev. Chas. Bullock, chaplain of Denison Post, G. A. R. was in the city yesterday se- curing transportation for twenty-five mem from Denison, who will arrive in the city Sun- day morning. Rev. Bullock was a member of the fifth Illinois infantry. —— SOCIAL 't forget the Calico Neck Tie party itual Hall to-night. »od music, dancing, ice cream, raspberries, cakes and lamonade. Where it is not convonient to bring a neck tie, come along anyhow. i CORNICE POLES AT COST! At Beard’s wall paper store,next to post- office. m-w-8-3t GRAND CONCERT. At Bock’s garden to-morrow afternoon and evening. Good music. WM. BEHNING, Every Saturday. Don’t wait until your children choketo death with diptheria. Send at once to Dr. Thomas Jefferies, Council Bluffs, for his sure preventive and cure. In seven years trial it has proved infallible. Langtry's Sunday Bath, N. Y. World. Around the Oriental Hotel, at Manhat- tan Beach, everything was particularly still. Half adozen young dudes, in white suits, ‘llnyud lawn tennis, ladies looked from the hotel in a dreamy way at the sea. There was one lady there, rather tall, with brown hair, and a white, loose, flimsy cloud floating around her shoulders, Near her was a_young man, with one hand resting on the lady’s swinging chair, Curiously enough, it is said, the other ladies do not go mnear this couple, al- though there are few of them who can ri- val in beauty and conversational powers, She is Mrs. Langtry and he is Freddie. They are quite well knownin some parts of the United States. Early yesterday on her shoulders. Not much! She walk- ed down to the beach in a pair of tightly fitting knee-breeches and a jaunty jacket belted in around the waist. A Turkish towel fell around her form, which she cast off by the margin of the ocean. The brown hair is waving and rustling in the breeze, and half the white ivory arms are gleaming in the sunlight as she throws them up over her head and clasps them at the back of her head. What few people were at the beach gazed and gaz- ed, while others ran down from the hotels as word passed from mouth to mouth that the Lily was about to take a plunge and a swim. She waded out slowly and yot more slowly, the wa‘er creeping upon the little knee breeches by inches and gaining slowly on the jaunty, belted brown jacket. Suddenly the ivory arms gleam for an instant and she plunges out of sight. The billow rolls in upon the beach, and the white arms shine out a- gain, shaming the foaming surf. The brown locks fall heavy on her back. The knee-breeches and the jacket make o plunge for a bathing just as Freddie, half frantic, rushes from the billiard-room of the Oriental, toward which the billow had rolled in upon the beach. o —— ANOTHER LIFE SAVED, J. C. Gray, of DADEVILLE, ALA,, writes us: T havebeen using your Dk, W, HALL'S Barsay vor THE LuNas, and I can say, of a truth, it is far superior to any other Lung pre- ,‘mrlt on in the world, My mother was con- ined to her bed four weeks with a cough, and had every attention by as good pl there are in the country, and they. effect a cure; but when 1 got one bottle of your Di, Wai. HALUS BALSAM FOR THE UNGS, she began to mend right away. I can say in truth, that 1T WAS THE MEANS OF SAV- ING HER 1P, T knew of five cases that Dr. W, Hall's Balsam has oured, and my mother is better now than she has been before for twenty years, delans as 1 failed to Henry's Oarbolic Salve. Is the BEST SALVE for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhoum, Tetter, Chapped “hilblaing, Corns, " and_ wll Kinds of Eruptions, Frecklos'snd Pimplos. Get RY'S CARBOLIC SALVE, asall others are counterfeits, Price 25 cts, o — Al teresting Widow. The most interesting widow in Ameri- ca, says a New York letter, is Mrs Ham- orsly, Tsaw her yesterday. She was tall; erect and singularly impressive in bearing, Her carriage can be no better described than to say thatit was that of a West Point military man, softened by re- production in the other sex. That is to say, sho was a_ happy medium between stiff dignity and pliant grace. She has a retty, if not beautiful face, but it was her air of high breeding that distinguish- o har ahore others 0f faus] comalinees. She mignt have beea the aristocratic he- roine stepped out from a conventional so- ciety novel, She is the daughter of Com- modore Price of the United States Navy. She is, in rearing and character, all that romises, and & widow of thirty, with $5,000,000, There willbe a fight b{hhur husband’s relatives, probably, no prospect of depriving her of her wealth, er the most lovable any considerable Doesn't that make widow in America morning she did not have a white mantle | - J. N. CASADY CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway, - - Council Blufts, Iowa. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Garpets and Ol Cloths, CURTAINS, Curtain Fixtures, AND A COMPLETE STOCK OF CHOICE g Novs Council Bluffs, Iowa. A . H MAYNE & CO.,, DEALER e — N Bulk and Barrel Lime Louisville & Portland Cement MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIVE, HARD AND SOFT CO. No, 34 Pearl Street, AT LOWEST PRICE. / 4 To The Trade! — We take pleasure in calling yowenttention to the fact that we havemade such arrange. 4 mejts as will enable us to sell you 1 o, Shoes, B, Here, as Low as you can buy them East. E=Z" Write for further information, Z. T. LINDSEY & CO,, 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Cream Fruis & Conteetonery 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 Broad - ; - ¥ COUNCIL BLUFFS, DEVOL & WRICHT. EHardware. ANTL GENT&SMI DINRBCOTORY, COUNCIL BLUFES, TA. JOHN BENO & C0.,, L. B. CLARK & CU.. MAX MOHYN, oo, onans J.M. BARSTOW M. D, DRUT: B WHITE) oo i ot i s N. SCHURZ. oo 8. 8 WAGNER, J. M. ST. JOHN & CO.0ASH BUYERS, "iyter gyt Draft by return mail. 146 Broadway, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 18 Main street and 17 DRUGGISTS, Proscriptions Compounded at all hours. 100 Broadway. JUSTICE OF THE Office over Ameri LIVERY AND Will contract for funerals at rea TORE, R R e JACOBA KOGH. Stock Complete. s.,?E,‘,EE.{f,‘.;Z'TJ(‘.‘.,'l‘b‘?i‘;,fim No. 505 Main 8t| G’-’ F.As v ITH. CONTRACTOR AND ixl‘ni‘l‘n‘n Corner 7th and Broadway. Plans and sy NEW BOOT AND SH ¢ s furnished. DEALER IN FINE HARN] T have the variety that brings patronage. S, 124 Main stroet. MERCHANT TAILOR. Artistic Work and reasonable charges. 72 Broad HUWE & SON, s LINDT & BART, suunn E. STOCKERT & (0., SANITARIUM WADE CAxY, P. J. HENNESSY, EDWIN J. ABBOTT, REV:RE HOUSE, DE CAY & CASSEL. i o W. H. ALMY. NEW AND SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD GOODS. SPECIAL NOTICES. FURNITURE STOVES, and Household Supplies. 308 Broadway. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, y __ Practice_in state and federal courts, Mauufacturers Fine Furniture, Upholstery Geods, Curtains, and Window Shades Broadway. And bath house, 421 and 428 Broadway. L. Sovereign, Prop. P. J. Mont- gomery, M. D. Physick Ofice, Bray's stable. No. Manufacturer of HORSE COLLARS, Trade Suppliod. Sthitrect, between 6th and 7th ave. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Notary Public and General Conveyancer. — 416 Broadway. SMITH & NORTC Broadway opposite New Opera House. Refitted §1, $1.50 per day. ND BUI r Sixth stre RS, and Avenue G. ODELL & DAY, Nomion, _specnt saverements, w10 | LLO@NS, Real Estate Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board. ing, ete., will be Inserted in this column at the low AND rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion b INSURANCE. and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent in. sertion, advertisements at our office, No. 7 . No. 89 Pearl 8t,, Council Bluffs, City Property. Pearl Streot, near Broadway Wae have vacant lots in all parts of the city at from 60,00 up, for sale on monthly payments, a thoroughly compe- ) ~ No, 62. House, 6 rooms, well, cistern, 4 large lots, fence and high tes- | plenty of trult, on Benton street; cheap, $2,000. No. 80.—A desirable residence on near Bloomer school, buildings nearly ne: No. inety feet tront, corner cond avenue, opposite court’ house; 3,600, Business Chan For sale or trade, & stock of hardware, at 108y point in western Towa, Wil trade for property. No. 51.—Hotel, the only one inatown of 700 inhab- itants, 25 rooms, with good barn, well located, wil sell cheap or trade for & farm. No. 16.—A live republican paper in_western lows, i reiy — | official county paper and large patronage, very cheap PR SALE- & goud Remington type writer, cheap | ifsold soon. Address C. Beo office, We also have & number of cholce farms in western Towa, for salo cheap. LOANS. We have money to loan on farms and city property, st at from 60 10 per cent. Fire and Tornado Insuran Bost of companies represented. E o and fair treatment, Losses adjusted and paid at this OFFICER & PUSEY |~ ~ BANKERS. Mrs, H. J, Hilton, M. D, Establishea - - 1856\ pHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Dealers in Forgien snd Domestio Exchange and Home Securities, TR O 223 Broadway, Council Bluffs, J. B.8MITH, - - e Expert Book-Keeper| W:R. VAUGHAN, gL | Justice of the Peace. I‘l‘unlln.uu men joan ‘l’ll‘l v‘,h“-il:’:rh kmn -:: B D N bon Tailnecl Gites s Omaha and Council Blufls, Real estate aud osllection agency. In Odd Fellow’s Lleck, over Bavings Bank. Jandp. JITUATION WA Dtent book-keeper timonials, Address ¥Brx. Delivered by carrierat only twenty W ANTED - Every boydn jCouncil Blufts to take aw FOR SALE AND RENT. A car load of fine blooded horses, Vill arlve to-lays May be found at driving park Stable V.7 MAY AL rox SALE-—Righty acres improved, elght [* wniles trom Council Bluffs. - Address M. Bee office. THOS, OFFICKY, I M. YUSEY. structions and furnishes situstions. Al work confi- OFFICE, 1616 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA. " | Fence Posts, Oak Dimension Stuff, Brid 504 Broadway and 10 and 12 Main St,, Council Bluffs. PROMPT ATTENTION AND CLOSE PRICES ON MAIL ORDERS. Broadway Steam Laundry ! 724 WEST BROADWAY. A O/ LARSON, <. v .. [&gke LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. JOHN R. MARTIN, : Practical Plumber Gas and Steam Fitter Has a full line of Bath Tubs, Sink, Boilors, Brass and Lead Goods, Lead and Iron Pipes and fittings. Job. bing promptly attended to. First-class werk guaranteed. No, 11 Pear/ Street, - - a - COUNCIL BLUFFS. HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS Bought and Sold. Money Loaned, - Abstracts Furnished ! P J MoMAEION No. 4 Pearl Street, - - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, Boots and Shoes IMMIGRATION AGENTS. DRAFTS ;0N THE BANK OF IRELAND, DUBLIN, FOR SALE, 343 BROADWAY, COUNCIL, BLUFFS CRESTON HOUSE, MAX MOHN, - - - - PROPRIETOR. 215, 217 and 219 S. Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - - - 5 Proprietor. 10WA MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING PEALER IN Al il e T - e R T 0 B < 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Little Windsor. 531 BROADWAY. Restaurant And Day Board. Al 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 and Red Cedar Piling, Cedar Telegraph Polesand Jzo Matorial of all kinds, at Bed Rock Prices. A Specialty in ‘WOOD AND COAL for brick yard purposes. A full supply of wood and for coal always on hand at yard & scalo on Main str \ween Main and Py . WINTHERLICH BROS. [ron & Brass Foundry Cor, 6th 8t. and 11th Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - 10WA. MORGAN, KELLER, & CO., et UNDERTAKERS.| S0 LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. il e K e 0% Graham Paper Co,, : tion in quality of goods or prices. Our Mr ‘Morgan has served as undertaker for forty years ana thoroughly understands his busi- 217 and 219 *North Main St., 8t. Louls. ness. Warerooms, 811 WHOLESALE DEALERS IN in all its branches pron 1% YPAPERS, Wil laying and lambrequi ENVELOFES, CARD BOARD AND also_carpet lelegraphic and mail aders’ filled without delay DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, ARCHITE (TS PRINTERS STOCK, (ATl paid tor Rag aud REMOV] OMAHA' NATIONAL'; Warchouses, 1929 to 1287 North Sixth oS RENOVEDZTO ATIONAL'BANE | - Paper Stosk o ey