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om0 O THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Wednesday Morning, July 25. SUBSCRIPTICN, RATES: 20 centa per whek - $10.00 per Yoar OFFICE: No. 7 Pearl Street, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. Pete Haines, for being drunk, was yes- terday fined the usual amount. U. McMacken has built for himself a nice residence on Washington avenue. Theupper part of the school building, Hall's addition, is now being plastered. The fifteen additional street letter boxes are being fastened to lamp posts now. The trotter, Westmount, who has been sent to Davenport, where he is ente for races, Work has commenced on the new school building in the southern part of the city. Excavation has commenced preperatory to laying the foundation of the new Masonic temple. C. Schwartz, arrested for begging and vagrancy, was yesterday sentenced to twenty days in Omaha, John Sprink has just completed a fine little dwelling in Washington avenue, and will proceed to ocuppyt at once. Mus, Brown, charged with keeping a house of ill-fame, failed to appear in court yesterday, and her bonds were for- feited. Leave to wed and be happy was yester- day officially given to Peter Christiansen and Lena Sanderson, both of Blomer township. John Watson, who had a $75 mare killed by the cars last October, has com- menced suit against the K. C. road for damages. ‘One man sauntering along Broadway yesterday, was followed by a trained coon, not a black one either. It attract- ed much attention, Cynthia Odell, arrested for threatening toburn the house of Mys. Calhoun, a neighbor, was yesterday held in 200 bonds to keep the peace. A little six-year-old_daughter of Mr. Kracht, of Thall & Kracht, while visit- ing her grandparents, a short distance from the city, had the misfortune to fall and break her arm. John Mergen has just finished a six- ported as guite seriously hurt. Informa | tions have been filed, charging L. Bar | A. Sherley, Charles Bak ult with intent to laimed that they used murder, it being | clubs, chairs and brickbats in the melee | Jennie_Palmer, who was married to | Wi, E. Palmer_about [ now seeking a divorce from him on the | ground that he has abused her, failed to |lewd houses, and that he is now living | | with a woman named Annie Lockwood, reasons enough she thinks to get rid of him in law as well as in fact. Three confidence men boarded the out- | going train on the Chicago & Northwest ern Monday night, but Conductor Clapp | announcedin each car that they were on | board and warned passen to hold on | to their money. If all conductors and train_men would take equal pains it would soon puta stop to the continued robbery of the public, The teachers’ institute got fairly un- derway yesterday, several more names being added to the enrollment, there be- w over a hundred teachers in at a large number of them were on the second day. The in- are Prof. Warner, of Allenton; Prof. H. Hatch, of Rock Isls Prof. Cranmer, of Shelby, and Dr. Bar- stow, of this city, instructor in oratory and physiology. Mr. Cheney, of the Sioux City route, is tering some very attractive and in- structive reading matter, noticeable among which is a very unique yet hand- tion of about thirty pages, illustrative and descriptive of Alexandrin and Minnetonka. Those who are think ing of some pleasant summer resort, and those who want to secure something ve handsomo in the line of art and type graphical heauty, should call at the office of the compal BCCUTE 1 CODY . il e W = The news reached this city yesterday Dy passengers on the i i the jail at Harlan, and taken out of jail the Polk county murderer and hung him, the neck-tie party being held at 2 o'clock i Thoe news here pro no great surprise, as many have predicted that such an event would take place; but still, without any great surprise, it created quite a flurry of talk, and many openly approved the course taken to dis- pose of the fellow. opposing the collection of the license re- quired of common carricrs, propose, through their attorney, Mr. Sears, to at- tack the validity of the ordinance. Tur B, at the time of the passage of that ordinance, as well as others passed about the came time, showetl up the bungling, scrap bag, sort of a way by which the old council framed the ordinances, and it is not improbable that some errors may yet room residence on Avenue D, between 9th and 10th_streets, and is now plan- ning for building a brick store on his corner lot, for business purposes. County Treasurer Bennett has let the contract for the mason work of his large new_ residence to Martin Hughes. This residence is to be one of the finest in the city, and a great improvement to Willow avenue, Sneak-thieves are still around. They have visited John Mergen’s house, but got little plunder. They also visited the cellar of a house on Third avenue and got away with a quantity of canned fruit and jellies. Chief Field had not heard up to lig evening, any response to his telegram sent to Virginia inquiring aboutthe truth of the statement made by theself-surren- dering J. W. Church that he is wanted there as a defaulter. A petition was filed yesterday for the appointment_of an administratdy for the be found which have not been corrected. The hunt will be made for a loop-hole. The Union Pacific has filed its ac anco of the gift of Union avenue. Of course. Why shouldn't it accept a rond- bed which cost the city §40,000, and on which it can run its side tracks, Almost anybody would accept a_$40,000 gift, es- pecially when they could use it to 0 good advantage as the Union Pacific can. The city should, however, have paid for all of it first, and owned what it has given away. The $40,000 worth of property may have cost the Union Pacific some- thing; but, if so, the city treasurerseems to have got nothing of it. —— J. W. Rodefer having been elected locl’cunry and treasurer of the Mercantile Loan, Trust and Improvement company of Council Bluffs, has accepted the posi- tion and assumed the management of the company's business, The following named persons are on the board of direct- ors: T. A. Kirkland, C. 8, Lefferts, J. W. Rodefer, I. A, Miller, E. L. Shugart. estate of John Coakes, the liveryman who suicided lnmly at Avoca, while tem- porarily insane. The estate is said to amount to about $10,000, Joe Welch, son of William Welch, the Fifth avenue grocer, while shooting at a mark yesterday, met with an accident, the ball from the small pistol he was handling striking him in L{m knee, caus- g a rather serious wound, The Presbyterian social is to be held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs, E. D. F. Fisher, the other ladies enter- ., taining being Mrs, De Vol, Mrs. Casady, da Casady, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs, Rohrer and Mrs, Scofield. Sarah A, Hickman, of Avoca, has com- menced suit here to get released from the matritonial bends which now hold her | 1; as the wife of William Hickman, claims he has deserted her. married twelve years ago. Prof. J, W. Akers, State Superinten- dent of Public Instruction, arrived in the city yesterday from Des Moines, and last evening delivered his promised lec- ture at the Eloomer school building, on *“The Relation of Education to the In- dustries.” She They were Oscar Dickson, who was recently shot in a row with another colored man, Dan Smith, is said to have left town yester- d“fl' and the understanding is f will Smil ith in the examination set for to-day, the affair having apparently been com- promised. that he not appear as & witness against T. A. KirkraND, President. A sample of a Note Used in Dakota, A BrE manin his rambles for news yes] terday struck a_curiosity in the law line inthe form of an iron clad note, which had come into the possession of J. J. Stewart, of the firm of Scott & Stewart, and which he thinks of having fram :d as & unique specimen of its class, The note is asfollows, the names being omitted for obvious reasons; *‘On or before the day of 88—, the subscriber of: township —————county, State of Dakota, prom- ise to pay to the order of ——— dollars, ~ Without relief from appraise- ment, stay or exemption laws, and in case suit is instituted for its collection, anything and everything in my possession can be levied upon and sold, including the last suit of clothes, the school booksand food of the children, with the coffin or coffins any of the fami- ly may bo buried in; and in caso that every article is sold, and there remains anything due on the note, I agree that tho services of myself and family shall be sold, until all the demands of the note are satisfied. And I further agree that in case suit is instituted for its collection, to pn{] reasonable attorney fees, together with board bills, hack hire, saloon bills, J. Leutzinger is about to occupy his|and other miscellaneous expenses for new brick b uilding on Broadway, évery- | himself and family, and near relatives, being about in readiness for open- | while suit is pending. And I further ing efla A iru His oven is pronounced | agree to live on corn ad and sorghum LI one of the best in the west, and the es- | molasses from date until the demands of tablishment will be a model one in all | this note ave satisfied. With interest at xespects, the rate of ten per cent from date, paya- 1t is stated that the cellar of the Home | D¢ annually.” of the Friendless has been flooded with water for six weeks past. It certainly ought to be cleaned out, or else a new house on a higher location obtained, It can't be & very healthy home for the friendless as it is now. Tom Hardy, marshal of Avoca, was here yesterday, accompanied by Mr, rs, who a horse stolen a few days ago. They were en route for St Joseph, having received word that the horse thief was in jail, and the horse re- oovered, the capture being made about ten miles from there. The endorsement on the back is as fol- lows: “For value received we hereby guaran- tee the payment of the within' note, to waive protest, demand and notice of non- payment thereof.” — Dr. West, Dentist, 14 Pear] street. o — The Methodists, The district conference of the Metho- | dist Episcopal church opened last eve- ning, and will continue through to-day and to-morrow, The programme for to- Justice Soh’ur; was flcl:llud to the parlor | day is: of Kiel's hotel yesterday, to marry Mr. :30. Openi 1es O B Herman Waterholder fo Miss Caroline ::.101 ‘w;::“fi::'l\.::nfio:-: Rauly Earhart, He performed the ceremony| 10 The Study of Man as an Element successfully, and the ha]np{i couple went on their way nfll(:nmg r. Waterhol der is a trave house, while the Omaha. ride is a Pesident of Mr. Kimball, editor of The Audubon Times, has succeeded in finding the valise thrown & the Polk City murderers in a gru:.’ , In the grip were two pair of boots, three shirts, five pair of socks, a razor, some hair dye, and soue m’:’f new ’juwulry wnppeti in a hand .wow_ at & dance, Saturday night, is re man for @ Chicugo e Ipit Preparation,” ¥, Brown, 11:00, Conference business, AFTERNOON, 2400, Opening service, B, K. Lymer, Pastars' report und benevolent collecs tons, Ministerial work, he Pulpit,” C, L. Ny, “Pustoral Work,” J. €. Ecklos Great reduction 1 Parasols, Lawas aud Summer Dress Goods, to close out stock, at Harkness Brothers. Jy24-2t ’ o — y Koop Dr. Jeflries’ specific remedios in house for bowel derangements, prevalent J, P. Bleson, who was injured in alin hot weather, They give immnediate relief, THE DAILY BEE two years ago, is | The expressmen, who have joined in [* PERSONAL. J. W wtopped at the Pacific last night. Akers, the state superintendent, | Fred Harris, of Farragut, Towa, ws at the Pacific yesterday | John Plamb and wife, of Hastings, were at the Pacific yesterday E. Starbuck, of Glenwood, was in the city provide for her, deserted her, visited | yesterday Chambers, the city Fremont Benjamin and H. J two of Avoca's attorneys, were i yestorday, and dined at the Paci C. W. Hubbard, of Sioux Falls, arrived at the Ogden yosterday, M. H. Ferris, of Milwaukee, house guest yesterday, Dakota, was an Ogden A. Mitchell, jr., of Spencer, Towa, was in the city yesterday. M. Evans, of Fremont, Neb., visited the Bluffs yesterday, and stopped at the Ogd has started for a visit with ds in Sparta, Wik, his old home, Chief Temy illne day C. A. Jackson, the Wabash operator, is en- sister, Miss Kit George Jor fri eton is confine » his room by 1 by over exertion at last Satur- joying & vist from his d; | Jackson, of Toledo, 0. Mrs. A, 8. Clough has gone to Harla visit to her mother, Mrs. James Harvey to Baltim a visit to eastern friends, expecting to sent several weeks, ona mel Cochran has gon S, Haas and family have gone west, where tle interests, Chicago to seloct some furniture for their new European hotel, which the: about & month, N. Fredericks, of Janesville, Wis., is spend- ing a few days in the city on business. He is one of the best known liverymen in Southern Wisconsin, and is as popular in his line as he is well known. While an enthusiastic Badger, he still thinks Council Bluffs a wonderful expect to open in Rev. A. D. Barber, of Montpelier, Vt., editor of the Chronicle, the leading religious paper of that State, is spending several weeks in this State, and in this city for a few days, as the guest of George Rice, and being enter- tained at the residence of Mr. Rice's son-in- law, Mr. Otis, Mr. Barber was a classmate of Mr. Rice's; and the two are naturally very W. B. Kuntzinger, representing Pottsville Jacobs, representing Hagleton e, representing Mount Carmel Post; J. P. 0'Donnel, representing Hecksher- ville Post; A. Hohl, rep ng Philadelphia kin Post; J. Gould, representing Mount Car- mel Post. Al of Pennsylvania, and all old Keystone state. — Ladies and Children’s Linen Collars, just received at HARKNESS BROTHERS. Real Estate Transfers, The following deeds were filed for re- cord in the county clerk’s office, July 24, reported for the Ber by P. J. Mc- Muhon, real estate agent: Isaac Hanson to John Sanderson, part nw} se} 27, 77, 43—8340.00. Robert Percival to Daniel Stroc al., lot 17, block 10, Williams' first add— $400.00. R. Holt Easley et al. to Daniel Strock et al., lots 15 and 16, block 1¢, Williams' first add—800.00. David Jamieson to Sarah McMiken, lot 3, block 1, Rubank's second add— 1,400.00. H. H. Oberholzer to H. C. Cory, lot 8, Turley's sub—81.00. Total sales, $2,841.000, Total sales for the week, 838,454.40. psehelivnisliiveg Mrs, Gray's restaurant, 21 and 23 Bryant street, 15 furnishing fine table board very cheap. The Campaign Opened. Hon. & C. Kinne, democratic nomi- nee for governor, addressed o fair-sized audienco at the park last evening. Mr. Kinne spent much of his time in discpss- ing the temperance issue and the prohi- bition amendment. He quoted facts and figures, showing that prohibition in Kan- sas was o failure, and he predicted that the position taken by the republicans of Towa on that issue would cause disaster and defeat to that party. mony band furnished the music on’this occasion. e Mandel s continuing his sale of furni- ture and household goods at almost panic prices. S — THE SIERRA M. A Finely Watered and Timbered Country, and Rich in Minerals, A Sy IRE, A gontleman who has been to the Sierra Madre, says a trip through that country at this season of the year is parado through o succession of tablo ands, teeming with flowers of every hue, and forests of pine, inhaling fragrance at overy pore. The Apaches live on the “outskirts of the Siorra Madre, Two_tribes, called the Tarumaris and Tripiwans, = inhabit the central por- tion. Theso Indians arc at peace with the Mexicans, but at war with the Apa- ches, oak and streams of pure water, being heavily timbered and watered. In the center one can ride for mles over table lands without meeting with a single ob- struction. Rich ore ia to be found every where, and this man found native silyer in abundance, and now that the Apaches have been driven out he longs to return there with a party of prospectors. | —— If you make it & rule t drinks with 10 or 15 A Bitters, you will keep free fr disense nme orde have your digestive organs i But be sure you get the ge actured oily by Dr, J, ( RT & SON — Too Much Gum, teno (Nev,) Gazette, A singular and distressing accident oc- curred last evening about 10 o'clock, which from present indications will prove fatal. A young man, well known in Reno, was out for a walk with a young lady, also well known here and at Car- sou, and on arriving at the home of the lady, n good night kiss was carelessly in- dulged in, and through some niscalcu- tion the young man swallowed the lady's fulse teeth—four in number, It was agreed between the unfortunate young couple to keep it a secret, but the pain was s0 intense that the young gentleman was obliged to swinmon a physician, and in that way the s t leaked out. The attending physician says unless the pa- tient gots relief by to-morrow noon the accident is almost sure to prove fatal, The uames of the parties are withheld out of respect to their foelir They aro of the highest respectability. COUNCIL BLUFFS J. N. CASADY F. H. ORCUTT ‘ CASADY & ORCUTT, ;502 Broadway, - - - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CURTAINS, Curtain Fixtures, AND A COMPLETE STOCK OF CHOICE 15t Furishm - Novelies | Mail Orders Promptly Filled. CASADY & ORCUTT, - - Council Bluffs, Iowa. A H. MAYNE & CO, Bulkand Barel Lime Louisyile & Portland Cement MICTTIGAN #LASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE, HARD AND SOFT COAL AT LOWEST PRICE. No, 34 Pearl Street, Gl - - s - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. FINE GENT&SMITH | ) ANIA HLINSZ.LNAD 7 and 9 Main Street. The country abounds in pine and |y = g =gl o B = ct HE l.&.::,, O == = % | =3 DINRECTORY, COUNCILIBLUFES, TA. JOHN BENO & C0,, L. B. OLARK & CU.. rrsciptons compee MAX MOHN, b 2 o J.M. BARSTOW M. D., ' OK. J. F. WHITE, c N. SCHURZ. :;, 8 WAGNER, I M. Dratt by OFFICE, 1 Main and Fifth up-stais. Residence, 609 Willow avenue. JUSTICE OF THE Office over American LIVERY AND FEED, Will contract for funerals at reasonable rates, 22 Fourth strect. §L.JOHN & C0.CANH BUYERS, Wimmtamp st S A PIERCE. ° PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTZ, MERCHANT TAILOR, Suits made at reasonable prices. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Corner Main and First avenue, Broadway Meat Market, 827 Broadway. No. 805 Main St. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Corner 7th aud Broadway. Plans and specifications furnished. W. W. SHERMAN, tsure e v oD AT RE AR, v UAMER FHONET, HUWE & SON, LINDT & BART, sumes e E. STOOKERT & CO., SANITARIUM WADE CA«xY, P. J. HENNESSY, EDWIN J, ABBOTT, oy ravic i Tostd REVrKE HOUSE, DE CAY & CASSEL. W. H ALMY. PECIAL NOTICES 4 Main strect. MERCHANT TAILOR. Artistic Work and reasonable charges. 872 Broadway. FURNITURE STOVES, and Household Supplies. 303 Broadway. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Practice in state and federal courts, Mauufacturers Fin Furniture, Upholstery Geods, Curtaius, and Window S 307 Broadway. And bath house, 421 and 428 Brosdway. L. Sovereign, Prop. P. J. Mont- . gomery, M. D, Physic VETERINARY SURGEON, Office, Bray's stable. No. ifacturer of HORSE COLLARS, Bthstreet, between 6th and 7th ave. Trade Suzplic * THE PEACE, nveyancer, 415 Broadway. MITH & N Broadway opposite New Opera How N, Refitted 1, 81,60 per day. CONTRACTORS AND BUILBERS, Corner Sixth stree Avenue G, NEW AND SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Bought and sold. 212 Broadway ODELL & DAY, NOTI pecial dvertisements, such as Lost, Found, Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board- 1 E B B e e s e o | LlO@NS, Reai Estate rate of T8 PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each sertion, Leave advertisements at owr office, No, 7 Pearl Strect, near Broadway ‘WANTS. ry body in Council Bluffs to take AND INSURANCE, No. 39 Pearl 8t., Council Bluffs. ubsequent in- ‘WRBEK, Delivered by carrier at only twenty cents w week, City Property. We have vacant lots in all parts of the city at from §60.00 up, for kale on monthly payments. No. 62 House, 6 rooms, well, cistern plenty of fruit, on Henton street; cheap, 3 No. 80.—A desirable residence on street, Bloomer school, buildings nearly new; $6,000. 2.—Ninety fot frons, corner Pearl St and se- cond avenue, opposite court house; Business Chanc or sale cx trade, & stock of hardware, at ess point in western lowa. Will trade for 'y property. . 61, Hote), the only one inatown of 700 inhab- 25 rooms, with good barn, well located, will ap or trade for a farm. . 16,—A live repubilican paper ir official county paper and large patronage, if wold soon. TED—Two unturnished, good sized rooms in yleasant location, within two blocks of Ogden House, t0 be occupied by inyself and two grown sons. Breakfust and supper desired if convenient. Address Julluy €, Hoffmayr, City Roller Mills. 4 large lots, WA DA competent girl for general house Work in small family. *Good wages. Address P, Bex Ornice. FOR SALE AND RENT. o SALE_A car load of fine blooded hores. Wilarive today. May be fownd atdriving park stable. P, MAY DOR SALE - A good Remington type writer, cheap # Address ¢, Bee office. We also have a number of cholce farms in western Towa, for sale cheap. LOANS. We have money to loan on farms andeity property, at from 6 to 10 per cent. Fire and Tornado Insurance. Bost of companies_represented. Equitable rates aud fair treatment. Losses adjusted and paid at this otfice. JPALM FOR BALE—Righty scres improved, elght wiles from Council Bluffs, Address M. Bee office. DOR SALE-House and lot, northwest corner of Tenth and Brosdway, JOHN W, BAIRD. THOS, OFFICKR, I M. FUSKY, OFFICER & PUSEY BAN KERS'. Councll Blufts, . . Establishea - . Mrs, H, J. Hilton, M. D,, 1856 | PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Dealers in Forgien and Domestic Exchange and “FOR TABLE USE. The Natural Mineral KAISER WATER, Recommended b 222 Broadway fCouncll Bluffs, W.R. VAUCHAN, Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Bluffs, 1n 0dd Fellow's Jansp From Birresborn onthe Rbine. the bighest medical authorities. FRED'K HOLLENDER & 0., Sele agents Yor the U, 8. aud Canada, 116, 117, 1 9, ) 3 #23-3m Real estate and oollection agency. Elw street, Now York block, over Savings Bauk. Carpets and 0il Cloths, Council Blufts, Iowa. | To The Trade! | We take pleasure in calling your attention to the fact that we havemade such arrange- ments as will enable us to sell you Here, as Low as you can buy them East. E=" Write for further information. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO,, 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Cream, Frois & Contevtioner ties, 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 BLUFFS. R. 8. COLE & CO, IMANUFACTURER AND DEALERS IN ALL All the Most Improved Kinds of Lightning Rods And Ornaments. - Also Wood and Tron Pumps, Wood Tubing and Gas Pipe and Pipe Fixtures, for both Wood and Iro . Orders will receive prompt attention. uth Madn Strect, . 5 T .COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA M. CALLACHER, GCROCERIE S, New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attendants. TEEY | First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, 1 LOWER BROADWAY, ¥ Council Bluffs. PETER C. MILLER, Wall-Paper and Window Shates and Painting In all its Branches: FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE. Nos.l18and 20 = - - = North Main St. HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS IBought and Sold. Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished ! ¥ J. MOMAIION No. 4 Pearl Street, - - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, Boots and Shoes IMMIGRATION AGENTS. LE AND RETAIL DRAFTS ON THE BANK OF IRELAND, DUBLIN, FOR SA ) 848 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS CRESTON HOUSE, MAX MOEN, - - - - PROPRIETOR. 215, 217 and 219 S. Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - & o i - - 1owa MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALERIN , A Tk GO0 1) &1 337 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 Fenco Posts, Ouk Dimension Stuff, fridgo Material | S48 Tlesiam ton ed Rock Prices. e o fa of all kinds, at Bed Rock Prices. pecialty in :5:&'&1:-:5:1-4::4«-. ake WO0OD AND COAL hieis® — e, Thbne) o are young ana n‘-i-’-uunl B dhaia e G reiie, o £ g for brick yard purposes. A full supply of wood and for coal always on hand at yard ¢ scale on Main strect. Office,600 First Av * L ween Main and Pearl stro WINTHERLICH BROS. Hop Witte [ron & Brass Foundry Cor. 6th St. and 11th Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - MORGAN, KELLER, & CO., UNDERTAKERS.| ST LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. Tho Aincst quality and largost stock u}...n l‘l hic w-: Gl'a.ha.m Pa:per co" Wooden and Met | hours, We def, prices. Our Mr ’ for forty years ana thor ness. Warerooms, 511 B IOWA, 217 and 219 *North Main St., St. Louls, WHOL E DEALERS IN /PAPERS, ¥ ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND PRINTERS’ STOCK, g4 Cash pald for Rags and Paper 87 ck, Scrap Iron and Metals. BOOK, NEWS, DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, ARCHITECTS S REMOVEDZTO OMAHAZNATIONALZBANK Pager tock Warshouscs, 1229 to 1227 North Sixth UILDING. treel Ty 24-Bm v R e N\ <