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GDUNGIL BLUFFS F‘ndny Moruing VSept 8. nta por woek $10.00 per Year By Carvicr, By Mall 7 Pearl Street, Near Ofce: No. Brondway. M. G. GRI snaget. H. W. T)LTON, City Rditor. MINO® MENTIONS, te sponges, Seaman sells sl —J. Mueller's Palace’Music Hall, —More improvementa are belng added to (Gise's brewery. Quadrille party at St Joseph's Acad- emy ball to-night. —Sherraden makes photographs. —Exercise books at Seaman's, 1ot there Le a showing of of good cheer and fame of a city. life and hospitality, cordiality of enterprise and stir. The citizens should with cheerful ond alacrity take hold of all necessary preli- minary Conneil Bluffs may take the best and happiest renuion of the seas and in fact, on record, in this section of the arrangements, #o that rank as having country. Week fair purposes. r mext is to be devoted to Fram every indication it i now apparent 1hat Council Bluffs is to have the gre t t wort of asuccess, The premiums are so nume, and =0 liberal that there will be a larg and uaried exhi. bition of the products of all departments of industry. The purses, too, are fat ones and the races will be exciting ones, From all poin's of the compass are being re- ceived letters showing that the country is w1 wide awake as the city, and is bound to make the fair and meeting a big one, —The Nonpareil has shrieked itsell hoarse shouting about Mr. Pusey's “bar'l,” If there is anythiog in this world that will —The new brick sidewalk about the Bloomer school building is at last nearing completion, —The attendance at the public schools ix reported as being much larger than in any previous year, —(Get your slates at Seaman's, —Call on Seaman for school books, —Go to Seaman's for lead snd slate pen- cils, pens, penholders and erasers, —The Citizens' bank finds its business Iarger than its most sanguine stockholders expected on the start, —Those who have not paid their dog tax now find a penalty of fifty per cent. addi- tional to the original coat, . —Visit Seaman’s new store, where you will tind all kinds of echool supplies at reasepable prices, —At Shull’s butcher shop, south Main strect, you can always get the best meats at reasonable prices, —1f Pasey is o bloated bondholder, and Andcrson a bloated bond-giver, what are the honest, true voters ¢oing to do? —The saloon men are dropping into the treasury their monthly 825 tax, for being permitted to break tho prohibitory ordin- ance. They have until the 10th to pay up. -—One or two pleasant rooms are wanted by & husband and wife, sirable loca. tion. Address Bk offic Also a house of four rooms in a convenient location to post office is desired by a small family without children. Enquire at Ber of No. 7 Pearl street, —The Ogden houss boys played a game of base ball, yesterdny afternoon, against the Six Nines, and were del by a score of 30 to 15—iu favor of the Six Nines. —1t will well repay the gentlemen of Council Biuffy and Western T to eall at the Merch toring Tstablishment of Joseph Retter, 310 Upper Broadway, and examine his latest styles of Fall Goods, particularly his nobby French jgor Heads, His prices, as is well known, csnnot be beat, and he guarantees, as usun), o perfect and atylish fit. 1o d —1Iu the superior court yesterday the diffcrence between Mrs, Allen and the Singer manufacturing company, concern- ing a rewing machine, occupied nearly all the time. —Tf one-half the reports afloat are true about his uncontrollable, impulsive fond ness for the fair rex, *‘the gallant major” should be known everywhero as the *‘gai- avnt” major, —One of the prisoners from Harrison county, being kept here to answer to & charge of attempted train-wrecking and robbing, was taken back to that connty yosterday for trial, —One of The Nonpareil's prominents was loudly offering to bet yesterday that Andorson would bave over 2,000 majority over Pusoy. A taker stepped to the front and buttoned up the fellow's mouth in a hury by pulling ont roll, and offering to take $200 worth, It was a complote back- down, —A canvass was started yosterday to determine somewhat as to the number of subscribere to be obtained if a newsy even- ing paper is started here, As this city has no paper of thut description, tho enter- priso is much of sn experiment, the success of which time cnly can determiane, —Justice Abbott haa been having wed- dings at the rate of one every eight hours for tho past twenty-four hours. The pairs were J, P, Stewart aud Laura N, Stevens; George W, West and Lizzie McCune; Julius Foetisch and Anna Mott, It fsn't very good marrying weather either, —Measrs, Kimball & Chawp, who have recently purchused the abstract books of JP & J, specialty of their abstract work, They cupy the old stand, We bespeak for them large business, as they ar . trous like busi trusted to them will re; carcful attentior —1It was yesterday stated that O'Da was engaged to play with the Uniou Pa- oifics, He denies the statement and says that he shall keep bis contract with the Bluffa to play with them the rest of the season, He started with the club for Kun- uas City yesterday worning which does not look very much as if be was going to desert and join the U, P, ~The greenback organ of Dr. Hatton throws down the gauntlet in his behalf to “the gallant mejor,” Circulate the that the greenback caudidate for congrees news excite “‘the colonel” it is » “bar’l,” wheth- er it contains solids or liquids, Tt has not becomeapparent yet how freely Mr. P'usey will noatter the contents of his “bar’l, but it is probable that whatever money he may spend will be his own, and will not be money pald for carrying the title of railway commissioner and rendering no services except to the railways, It will not be for o railway “‘bar’l,” nor will it be for the estate of some widow woman, The Nonpareil evidently objects to a man using his own money in his own campaign, but " | spent most of the day in the monoto- DOINGS O!‘ THE BDARD. Dr.F. P. B«mnnar is Chosen County Physician for the Coming Year The Union Avenue Bridge, Yesterday the county board of su pervisors continued its session, and nous work of examining and allowing bills and accounts, in which there was very little to interest the public, The Doard succeeded in finishing its busi- ness, and adjourned until the next regular meeting. The session of four davs is an unusually short one. The most important act of the board yesterday waa the selection of a county physician for the ensuing year, There were six or seven bids, in the average being 862 & month The successful one was Dr. D. P. Bollinger, whose bid was $40 a month, cxclusive of any small pox cases, for which extra charges are to be made, The matter of the bridge acrosa the creek at Union avenue was talked over necticat regiment, were quartered on | his plantation. He passed his sum- mers in the north from 1867 to the year of his death, 1878 He bought property in New London and Nor- wich, which th+ haira still hold. He left a will by which $400,000 was di- vided equally among the daughters, while the bulk of the proverty, sev eral million dollars, was divided among distant relatives. Je great mansion, that he built in Groton rerains in treeless and isolated grandenr among the bleak paature lands, ond every tourist that journeya up the Thames valley inquires: **Who ia the owner of that splendid place? It is many years since 4 daughter of tho creole slave of the Gisorgian Islands has rovis the mausion, - Attention Bricklayers, All membera of the Council Bluffs bricklayers’ union aro hereby reuest- ed to meet in their hall on Monday evening at 8 o'clock sharp, Business of importance, By order of the president. If Yon are Ruined somewhat. The supervisors seem firm in their original proposition and not inclined to change. ‘Uhisproposal was to give the city §2,500 for that purpose, provided the city bear the balance ofptho expense of building a bridge 120 feet wide, in accordance with the plans and specifications on file. Some of the city fathers have thought that a narrower bridge would answer the purpose, and that it could be built inside of the £2,500 appro- heartily endorsing the giving of a bond snd promising postofticen in order to buy a nominativn, It howls about a “bar'l’" which contains a man’s own money, but heartily indorses a “‘bar’l” which contains other folks' money, railway money, army pay drawn twice, warrants for arrest for diserderly conduct, widows' notes, jndg. ments in favor of Uncle Sam, corruption bonds, postoffices, brass collars, If the “‘bar’ls” have got to be used campaign, The Nonpareil had not better write any cotnpariso MESHES ur Tflt: LAW. Those Around Whom the Net Has Been Thrown—A Rumored murder. Yesterday afternoon thero was an apparently trathful report that a mur- der had been comiitted at the no- ‘ torious house kuown as the 9, Broa Nitios, According to the rop did the supposed bloody sct, was a barber known as “Big John” who worksin a shop near the Bryant house. Tv was learned by the police thst the barber had " it being No, rt the one who hurriedly came iuto the shop, taken soms woney, and slarte d for the Northwestern depot to take the train, Marshal Jac jumped into his buggy with Oflic jeooks, and fuirly ran hie nag to the depnt, while Ofiicer Sterling dashed thither in another buggy, and other officers also rallied to the front. Tho train was just starung out, but was stopped, and the officere jumping aboard secured their man, He turned as white as though he would faint when informed of the charge against him, but specdily ex- plained that he had been on a little hurrah during the day with a friend, who was visiting him here, and feeling their oats protty well, ho had foolishly told one or two, as o stiff, that he had tilled a man. That wos all there was toit. In the meantine inquiry was mado at No, 999, and it was there learned that the murder most foul was committed at Nicholson’s saloon, but nothing was known of the affair thero, John’s explanation being tho only plausible one as to how the ra- mor was started, it was accopted, and e was allowed to go. 1t scems that in police as well aa in firo circlos thore) is ocousionally false slarm, but this one crosted an unusual amount of ex citement, considering the vacuum s its foundation, The man Hagan, arrcsted for insult- ing a colored woman vamed M Johnson, wan bofere Judge Ayle worth yestorday. The judge decide the fino to be 8100, but considering the prisoncr’s tasto ho would throw off §7 and make it even §20, Ho couldn't pay even this, however, and was put behind the bars, There have been lively times in tho vicinity of the new school buildiug in Hull's addition, and as a result L Verloy appeared before Justice Frainey yestordoy and made o bundle of complaints, charging Mes, Walker " | cighteen more months, priated by the county, so that the city would not have to pay the $800 to $1,000 necessary in ldgmon to what the county pays. The board thus sticking to their original plan, it re- mains now, as it has for some time past, for the couucil to either pay the balance or go without the bridge. The council ought to take some positive action either one way or the other, and not let the matter hang along for - — Frightful Misery. Mr. Wi, Pomeroy, Banvor, Me,, writes: ““I have for a long time suffered from con- tinual constipation, making my life-a mis. ery, and causing headache and frightful cramps. Mr. Thomason (who has been lately visiting in Buffalo), induced me to try the Senr 08s0M. It has perfect 1y cured me. ice H0 cents; trial bottles 10 conts, PERSONAL. Mr. and Mus, 8, T Civy, are in the city. Bartlett, of Kansas oo, James (i, Day, of Sidney, was at the Ogden yesterday. J. 1L Raynolds, of Wymore, Neb., was in the city yesterday. D. (i, M. Shilletts, of Allegbeny City, Penu., is at the Ogden. Mr Vincent, of the Nonconformist, the %k paper published at Tabor, was int C. D, Kasson, tl of Corn Lis complin yest: wellknown attorney osterday and v ) Was s to T Tt is annoauc at William Garner, of the township bearing his name, aud who is so well known throughout the connty, is not improving in health, hut on the contrary, is 1apidly failing. paid A Marvelous Cure. For all bodily ailments, arising from im- purity of blood, a torpid liver, irregularity of the bowels, In(llgl stion, stipation, or disordered kidneys, is warrant-d in a free use of Burnock Breon Birtens, Price $1.00, B ROHANCE IN REAL LIFE. The Story of the Planter Who Built a Now Lonsly Mensioa in Connecticut. Now York Sun 'oN, August 30,—Before the war Robert Stafford, a millionaire planter, owned two islands off the coast of Georgia which were noted for the auporior cotton they producsd- the famous Sea island variety, On tho larger of the two islands Mr, Staf- ford lived, He fell in love with a crecle girl who was one of his elaves, and married her. She was educated and refined in mannors. Six children wore the fruit of the marriage Two boys died in cheir youth, Just be- foro the breaking out of the civil war, Stafford, who noted the gatherin, clouds, came north and built a magnif- icent dwelling among the pasturos a few miles north of this village, on the swelling bauk of the Thames river, Then he roturned to the aouth, and thence sent his wife and daughters to Il]nnnr\hu'n home, Hero they were | surrounded by every luxury. The interior of the house was very fine Gue with ase and Chorles W ulhur, Wm, Walker and W, Mack with ri I socms to bave been w newhborly trouble in which it is said Verl children were whipped, brick wore thrown, clothes lines co offenszes and rotali s of va kinds committcd, 0ld Billy Picrson says young fellows bother hiw i no longer i stones at his hou cite hisire, H cute some of the ol Justico Frainey Yosterday o man ting & 812 50 drafc cashed at one of the banks, on the representation that he had money in un Omsha bank to meot 1t, which proved to be s mistake The police were called upon, but the atlaic was sottled 1n some manner and hushed uy that t hoy st i row horwiee ex- s 1o | nders durablo and ol suoceaded in get- — . —— At the Stock Yards The receipts at the Union stock is coming to Frewont county next week to discuss the issues that interest the people and if the gallant major has any desire to annihilate the fiatist and antiqmonopolist he will be cheerfully given the opportunity at any or all of the wmeetings. Here is a chance for the mafor to do a little prac ticing, —Council Bluffs should wake up con. cerning the coming veteraus' reunion. ¥row all directions are heard reports as to what preparations are being made on the part of those who intend to visit this city af that time. Itis estimated that fully 2,500 veterans will be encamped bere and the number of visitors will be fully twice that number, The residents should be fully arous:d to the iwportance of this coming event, and wmake such arrange- ments and gjve such aid as will make the oocasion & ¢ success, It helps a city to encourage, enterprises, aud to allow au occaslou 0 go by with no effort to make it enjoyable, is equally sure to Luut the yards yosterday woro: Sturgls & Dane Blewdy & Mayloi W. Studley. . . i7, 18 cars Total . he shipments were: Swan & Bro., 15 cars over the C., B & Q. bwnn & Adams, 14 cars over the O, b &Q. llunwr, Evans & Co., 20 cars over the St. Louis & Wabash, —— FOR SBALE. My residence, No. 715 Fourth stroet Bancroft’) L. F. Mugruy, . — How often persons have beeu aunoyed by burrs clinging to their drees or clothivg, and how seldom have they, when cleaning tln w, given it & thought that Burdock | Moot is the most valuable blood cleanser and purifier known, aud is sold by ev oa druggist under the nawe of Burdock Bl Bitters, Price, $1.00, and the grounds w a trinmph of the gardencr's skill, Beautiful and v rounds broad gras to thaspacious veran of the beautiful z L aud Greton was |en ev is still fresh in the | mamory of Cont The girla rec ieut suciety. »d a fashionable northern education, Private t 4 | ¢ them sen, Lialian, musi peintivg, and the arta of the ball room, They wero reared in the most pretentious society, and suitors nota few, One sister married I Palmcr, of New London. The was not a happy one, aud a separation soon followed. Another sister was woddo1 to Commodore Brady, of New in health from any cause, especially from the use of any of the thousand uostrums that promise 8o largely, with long fictitious testimonials, have no fear. Resort to Hop Bitters at once, and in a short time you will have the most robust and blooming health. subsequens insartion, Leave adv ertisomonts st our offics, No. 7 | Peart Stroes, vear Vrosdway Wanta, NOTICK scmonts, suc as Lost, Found, To Foan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, etc., will be inserted in this rate of TEN CENTS P riion and FIVE PER LINE for ench \\‘.\’HH T med’ar A to fake carc of horece, Appiy 80 604 South Main sticet WASIED=Actv | encrartic and industrions soliciwor tor the Mutual Be «fit An ocia tion, Council Bluffs, Towa We h.vo vood ter tiory unoccupied in Ka sis, No raka and Tows, which wil be le* ty the 1ight pirties on liberd/ t rwe. Apply in per 00 or auorces A, J Cuok, manager, Coundil bluffe boarders, Table Mis ML E 1 ED—A few more da rst-claes, Ka‘es mod: rate, PAHSONS, 206 Bancrofestrest. r two pleasant rooms located not many wquares from the postoffice, desired by A hiishand and wite, Address Br¥_office, Goun HARKBESS, ORCUTT & GO., g. RY wm:suOODS AWND CARPET HOUS Broadway, and Fourth Strest, Council Bluffs, Iows mar. J. MUELLER'S m ANTED—Everybody in Council Bluffs o to take Tin Finm, 20 conta per week, de liverod by carriers. Offics, No 7 Pearl Street near Broadway ANTED—To buy 100 tons broom corn For particulars aditess Councll Blu Broom Factoy cl) Blwits, Tow ot For Sale and Rent 0K I“NT_ A vory plessant .nd_convenfent rosidence of wix roowm s, five minutes walk southwiat ‘tom Bloomer school. Enquire on Pprowi es at 914 Neventh avenue, t. THIS distrosaing com.(3 ® plaint is very apt to be| lcomplicatod with conatipation, Xiduey I MAIN STRE ET LIVERY, FEED —AND— SALE STABLE. All Shipperas and Travelers will fix good accommodation and reasonable chargos. SOUTH AIN STREET. AL MILL, OPPOSITE CRY Council Bluffs, - - . HOLLAND & MILLER, Proprietore. Sullivan & Fitzgerald, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, COrockery, Glassware, BOOTS, SHLES, ETC Also agents for the following lines of Steamship Companies : 3 2,000 poun days, Cunard, Anchor, Guion, American, and Stste Steamship Companies D X AFE TS For sale on the Royal Pank of Ireland and Bank of Ireland, Dublin, Those w o intend to send for triends to'any part of Europe will fiuu it to their nterest o cali on Sullivan & Fitzgerald, AGENTS, 343 Broadway, Council Blufs INFIRMARY | T.J, GADY M D..V 8., (Late Veterinary Surgeon U, 8. A.) The Only Veterinary Surgeon in the Oity. OFFICE AT BLUE BARN, UPPER BEOADWAY. REFERENCES : Al of the best Phys ciargs inCouncil Bluffs and surroundin ¢ COUNGIL BLUFFS IRON WORKS, MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES, BOILERS, MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Oftice and Works, Maln Street, COUNOIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Wo give spoctal atteution to Stamp Mills, Smelting Furnaces, HOISTERS AND York. The honeymoon was passed in Paris, where the bride shone as a sociely atar for a few mouths. Soon after ihe couple were divorced. The youngest sister was married to a New York gentleman, aud is living happily with her husbani, Adelaide, another sister, has lived during the past eight years at Paris, A few months ago she met Count Oybulski, who is connected with the diplomatic service of Russia, and about a month ago she became his wife, the nuptials being celebrated in the church of Notre Dame. She sent wodding cards to her friends in ton and New London, dainty pieces of pasteboard, perfumed, adorned with the regal coronet, and bearing the words in Italian: ‘‘Countess COy- buliski, Paris,” The young wife is described as tall, lithe, graceful, with olive-tinted skin and lustrous eyes. ‘The count is little, old, withered and bent, with a whisk of yellow beard, Ho has takou his wife to live in the most elegant quarter of Paris. N;bur% Btatford was loyal to the union. At one time the troops of General Joe Hawley, the Seventh Oon- GENERAL MILL MACHINERY, HOUSE FRONTS, GENERAL REPAIR WORK will recelve prompt attention, A gencral as sortment of Brass Ooods, Belting, Pining, AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry, Pig Iron, Ooke, Coal OHAS, HENDRIE, ____ President. STARR & BUNCH, HOUSE, SIGN, AND PAPER HANGING, A SBPFEOEALT Y. Shop—Corner Broadway and Scott 8t Bmul 200,000 brick for sale by OI)I‘LLADA\ 7o, nearly new and welghiog Bust by wold in noxt to 5. M, Kcss, over Ba OIt SALF—A 8. Apply o C MUK INHED ROOMS—Liiju re at 706 Msister street. OR SALE—A 10x12 skylight. Suftable for “hot bed. Apply to Excelsfor Gallery. [:0'( SA' E—One set tinrers’ tools, neasly new. cheap for cash. M. R, Jones, No. 131 Bro:d- way, Cotncil ¥ lulh fa. JOK SBALE—Bewitiful rosidence lots, §60 each; nothing down, and 8 per + onth only, EX-MAYOK VAUGHAN -pn -t Miscellaneous. OST—A Iarge wardrob Loy, 1iberal reward 4 tofind ¢ QTiLL AHEAD—Great success. new nccessories and spe th enb_the redabie gelatine at tho Excels or Gallery 10 Enquire at Bee offic Call and_sce ens_of pictures cuide process, n strect. = sician and Oculist. 1t is only a matter of tin from three tc ence how long ks it Wil ‘straigh Ptyroginn Y atten tion al eyes aps-tf GRAND INAUGURAL THE EXPUSITON AND Speed Contest AT THE RIVING PARK Fair Associotion Grounds, Council Bluffs, Iowa, Sent 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 1882. PREMIUNS, $20,000. Exposition and Specl Contest open to the wor $9,300 FOR SPEED. The best Mile Track in ¢he United S'ates. So sey such noted horzemes as Budd Dob.e, Dun. Maca wud others, THE GREAT HURDLE RACES of England, with imported ho or this rce. Grand Tnaug 809, have (ntered PROGRAMM Finst DAY—Soptember 18, Towa d Mebiaska Fric-for-all in which ssmo of the best horse b1y aro expactad. KCOND DAX Ihn E: ne-halt mile -sh, s iu the coun Tuirp DAy—Sep! and & very five h toero will ho an ¢ on groand- to surpass any.hing cver before sho in lowa, Fouw ol J. MUELLER, COUNGIL BLUFFS, IOWA, F. @m'@mm@ " 55 T IEY I WATIERES 4] ( .'!1 v 1 w‘.fi! mngil Bluffs, LBER MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF AR CUPB n\_n u_,-v_A..\n We n W -~u|"\ WALN OPLAR WAL 'l Por L, POPLAR BREAKFAST ) OPLAT WALNL T W \] ]“..In PoPr: WALNUT OPEN WASHSTANDS, #£27Mail orders and corresponder ce promptly 8. E. Cor. Tth Ave. and 12th 8 SUM% ttended COt \"IL BLU nd Mavufactory . IOWA SHOES. mnds uf Summer ARD SLIPPERS. LIS EI NIRRT, WE CARRY THE LARGF STOCK OF T X T O3ES GO0 DS IN THIS OF THE WEST, PART Tav of exhibits in the Gr 1 Exposi lon Build- ing nyver belore atten pted in the Vailey of the Missouri Firtu Dav—Septsmber programme, embrac g such ra es an froofor-all, 3 1y 6 ruuning mie b §2,000 for scosaticnal trotters ant pacers There will be over 100 bead of catt'e from the flue-t herds in the con try {or salo during the forenoon of cach day of the Exposition, 2. —The fiest sprod Come One! Come All! Havo & Weok of Genuine Pleasure. On the Fourth Fay, r 21, will oceur the great HURDLE RACE| DONT MISS IT. For Sensational Trotters or Pacers, $2,000. on addrcss For any desired informs A, B. McKUNE, Sec., Council Blaff DMUNDRON, . L SUUGAKT, A, W.8TRIR, Prosident. Vico-Pres't. Cashier. CITIZENS BANK Of Gouncil Bluffs. Organized under the laws of the State of lowa o008 75,000 P“‘I\"“J"m' Authorized cap e Iuterest paid on timo deposite. Drafts issued on the principal citics of the United States and Europe. Special attention given to colloctions and correspondence with prompt returns. DIRKCTORS B L. Shugart, J. T Hart, J W Rodfer, 1 A Mik J. D. Edwundson, W. W. Wallace, AW, Suest, Jyrau HUCHES & TOWSLEE, DEALERS IN ORKAMENTAL PAINTERS. Conlectionery, Fruits,Nuts Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh KALSOMINING AND GRAINING, °¥=t°“ and Ice Cream in ason, 12 MAIN 8T, Oouncil Bluffs, Z. T. LINDSEY & Co, i B1 nadway. Oouncil Bluffs, '\! KEILLLER & ¢ 00, £ JTJ h.Kj’P RS. tition in or prices, v derstands Upholstering in and lambrequins, Tele- o his business. allits branches graphic an BOT"I’LENG WORKS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - I0WA, BOTTLERS & DEALERS Iii GEISE'S BEER Made from the Finest Malt and Hops, with water obtained from the 'ED ARTE AT A DEPTH OF 800 FEET, This Water is known everywhere for its Purity and Wholosome Qualities, BUDWOAISER BEZEL Dealers in (!, Conrad & Co.’s Original Budy Louis, Mo, &4/ Orders in the (| Also ser Beer, mauufact y or From Abroad Promptly F'i HACG & C0., COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. PETERSCN & LAREON, Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE T FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewin, Compan brated 5 MILWAUKEE BEER, uncil Bluffs, Iowa. dealers deliver-d free. C. A. BEEBE & CO, Wholesalo sod Ketall Dealers in FURNITURE A Nos, 207 & 2%9 Blotldv?ay, gfinglcli{(uflgs.RY d in 8t, Orders from the 2ountry solic Cit; (mlan A. BEEBE, W, BEEBE

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