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\ { ( PRS- The Dally Bee GOUNGIL BLUFFS' F’rxdny Morumz, Bapt 8. SUBSORIPTION RATH By Carrler, = = - = = 920 centspor woek By Mal S C = = < - #10.00 per Year OMoee: No. Brosdwa; M. G. GRIFFI H W. T MINOR MENTIONS, 7 Poarl Street, Near Seaman sells siate sponges, —J. Mueller's Palace’Music Hall. More improvements are being added to (Gise's brewery. Quadrille party at St Joseph's Acad- emy bl to-night. —Sherraden makes photographs. —Exercise books at Seaman's, —The new brick sidewalk about the Bloomer rchool building is at last nearing completion. ’I'lH’ J)All X lyl fame of a city. life and hospitality, rdiality of enterprise and stir fair purposes now appsrent that have the ¢ premiume are so nume that there will be a | Council Bluffs is te of industry. all poin's of the compass are make the fair and meeting a Lig one, ~The Nonpareil has shrieked itself hoarse shouting about Mr, Pasey’s “bar'l.” 1f there is anything in this world that will excite “‘the colonel” it is a “‘bar’l,” wheth- or it contains solids or liquids, Tt has not becomeapparent yet how freely Mr, "usey will scatter the contents of his “bar’l, — The attendance at the public schools s 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 finde fits business larger 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 cost, . —Visit Seaman’s new store, where you will tind all kinds of echool supplies at reassnable prices, —At Shull’s butcher shop, south Main street, you can always get the best meats at reasonable prices, —1f Pusey is a bloated hondholder, Aundcrson a bloated bond-giver, wha the honest, true voters voing to do? —The saloon men are dropping into the treasury their monthly 825 tax, for being prnnu\ni 4o break tho prohibitory ordin- ance. They have until the 10th to pay up. --(\xm or two plen by a husband and wife, in desirablo loca- tion. Address Bk office. Also a house of four rooms i convenient location to post office is desired by a small family without children. Enquire st Brr office, No. 7 Pearl street. —Phe Ogden house boys pl of base ball, yesterday afters the Six Nines, and were defeated by a 30 to 15—in favor of the Six nd are nt rooms are wanted score of Nines. 1t will well repay the gentlemen of Council Biuffs and Western Towa to at the Merchant Taitoring Tstablis of Joseph Renter, 510 Upper 3 and examine his latest etyles of Fall Goods, particularly nobby Freneh ger Heads. His prices, as is well knowr 10t be beat, and he guarantees, s urun!, @ perfect and stylish fit. —In the superior court yesterduy the diffcrence between Mrs, Allen and the Singer manufacturing company, concern- ing rowing machine, occupied nearly all the time. —1f one-half the reports afloat are true about his uocontrollable, impulsive fond ness for the iair vex, “‘the gallant wnjor” should be known everywhere 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 yesterday for trial, —Oune of The Nonpareil's prominents was loudly offering to bet yesterday that Anderson would have over 2,000 majority over Pusey. A taker stepped to the front and buttoned up the fellow’s mouth in a huiry by pulling ont a roll, and offering to take $200 worth, It was a complote back- down. —A canvass was started determine somew hat as to subscribers to be obtained if & newsy oven- ing paper is started here, As this city has no paper of thet description, tho enter- priso is much of sn experiment, the success of which time culy can determiae, terday to auwber of ~—Justice Abbott haa been having wed- dings at the rate of one every eight ho for the past twenty-four hours. The pairs were J, I, Stewart aud Laura N, St George W, West and Lizzie Mo Julius Foetisch and Anna Mott, It fsu't very good marrying weather either. —Messrs, Kimball & Chawp, who have recently purchased the abstract books of 5, P, & J. A, Onsady, intend mukiog o specialty of thelr abstract w They oor cupy the old stand, We bespeak for them » large business, as they aro nctive, indus- trous like business mon, DBusiness en. trusted to them will receive prompt and careful attention, It was yesterday stated that ('Day was engoged to play with the Uniou Pa oifics, He denien the statement and saya that he shall keep his contract with the Bluffs to play with them the rest of the season, Ho started with the club for Kan- s City yesterday morning which does not look very much as if he was going to desert and join the U, Pk, ~The greenback organ of Dr. Hatton throws down the gauntlet in hin hehalf to 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 mervices except to the railways, It will not be for a railway “‘bar’l,” nor will it be tor the estate of some widow woman, The Nonpareil evidently objects to a man using his own money in his own campaign, but heartily endoraing the giving of a bond and promising postoftices in order to buy n nomination, It howls about a “bar'l” which contains a man's own money, but heartily indorses a “‘bar’l” which contaios other folks’ money, railway money, army pay drawn twice, warrants for arrest for diserderly conduct, widows' notes, )ml ments in favor of Uncle Sam, corrup! bonde, postoffic ion brass collars, etc., etc, If the “bar'ls” have got to be used in the campnign, The Nonpareil had not better write any cowparisons, ME&HLS OF THE LAW Those Around Wbom the Net Has Been Tbhrown—A Rumored Mmurder, Y appar terday ufl(r,nmn thero w ly trathful report that a mur- der had beon comimitted at the no- an ““Three rt the one who torious houso kuown as the Nines,” it being No, 999, According to the T Broad did the supposed bloody uct, was a barber known as *“‘Big John” who Sryant e polico worksin a shop near the Tu was learned by that the barber had into the shop, taken some 1 house. hurriedly came ney, aud started for the Northwestern depot to tuke the train, Marshal Jackson jumped into his bugey with Officer Beooks, and furly hie nag to the depnt, while Ofiicer Sterling dashed thither in another bugyy, and other oflicers also rallied to the front. The train was just starung out, hut was stopped, and the officers jumping aboard secured their man. He turned as white as though he would faint when informed of the charge against him, but epeedily 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 a stiff, that he had killed a man. That was all there was toit. Inthe meantine inquiry was made 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 there. only plausible one us to how the ru- mor was started, it was accepted, and he was allowed to go. 1t scoms that in police as well as i is ocousionally u fals ono crested an unu alarm, but this ual amonnt of ex its dation, vamed Mrs, Judge ing a colored womar Johnson, was befera worth yest off §76 and make it even §25. He couldn’t pay even this, however, anc was put behind the bars, vicinity of the now school building iv Hull's addition, and as o result L Verloy appearod before with assault and Ch Walker and W, Mack with riot, I scems to bave been & newhborl trouble in which it is children W whipped, brick wore thrown, clothes lines en offenzes and r kinds committod, 0ld By P young fellows no longer i ones at his b and othervie cite his ive, He is prepuring to p cuto some of the ol Justico ¥ taliations of va on says puther hiw nders bef : eoded in get tinga & cashed at one o the banks, on the representation thal he had money in meet 1t, which proved to be a mistake. The police we:e callod hushod up, “tho gallant major,” Circulate the news that the greenbuck candidate for congress is coming to Fremont 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 e will be cheerfully given the opportunity at auy or all of the meetings. Here is a chance for the mafor to do a little prac ticing. —Council Bluffs should wake up con. cerning the coming veteraus' reunion. Frow all directions are heard reports as to what preparations are being made on the part of those who intend to visit this city at that time, It is 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 make such arrange- ments and occasion & gl to encourage uch enterprises, and to allow an oocaslon £0 go by with no effort to make it enjoyable, is equally sure to Luut the e — ¢ —— At the Btock Yards, The receipts at the yards yosterday wore Sturgis & Dane Bheady & Mayfor Studley.. . Total. ..... The uhpnnnu were Swan & Bro., B. & Q. Swan & Adams, 14 care over the 0., B &Q. Hunter, Evans & Co,, the St. Louis & Wabash, ———— FOR SALE. My residence, No, 715 Fourth street | buliski, Bauneroft’) L F. Mrm-u\. . — How often persons have been aunoyed by List there Le a showing of of good cheer and — The | Dr. F. P. Fram every indication it i test wort of msnccess, The nd #o liberal | ness, and adjournod until the next nd uaried exhi | pogular meeting. bition of the products of all departments | davn is an "““,“n”y short one. The purses, too, are fat ones Jonn's explanation being the | firo circles thore | citement, considering the vacuum as he man Hagan, arrested for insult- Ay los- day. The judge decided the fino to bo 8100, but considering tha prisoncr’s tasto he would throw There have been lively times in the Justice Frainey yostordsy and made a bundle of complaints, charging Mes. Walker s Walker, Wi, said Verloy's Omsha bank to ] upon, but the atlaic was settled 10 some manner and Union stock | after ihe couple were divorced. The 15 cars over the C., DOIKG! OF THE BOARD, Bellinger 18 Chosen County citizens chould with cheerfulness and| Physician for the Comine Year alacrity take hold of all necessary preli- The Union Avenue Bridge. minary arrangements, so that Conncil - — Dluffe may take rank as baving the best| Yegtorday the county board of su and hiapplest reunin of the sonson, 481" | pervisors coutinued ita seasion, and oot spent most of the day in the monoto- verk aftor mext is 1o be devoted to | 10U8 Work of examining and allowing bills and accounts, in which there was , | very little to interest the public, The board succeeded in finishing its busi- The session of four The most important act of the board and the races will be exciting ones, F'rom | yesterday waa the selection of a county being re- | physician for the ensuing year, ceived letters showing that the country is | were six or seven bids, in the average w1 wide awake as the city, and is bound to [ being 862 a month There 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 across the creek at Union avenue was talked over somewhat, The supervisors seem (,()L'I\CIL BLUFES, l()\h\ FR were qunrmrm‘ on Ho passed his sum- mers in the north from 1867 to the necticut rngimem, his plantation. year of his death, 1878 He bought property in New London and Nor. wich, which th+ hairs still hold. He vided equally among the daughters while the bulk of the proves eral million dollars, was divided among distant relatives. The great mansion, that he built in Groton ren sless and isolated grandenr among | the bleak paature lands, and every | tourist that journeys up the Thames valley inquires: **Who is the owner of that eplendid place? It is many years sinoe & daughter of tho creole slave of the Goorgian Islands has rovis the mansion, Attention Bricklayers, All membera of the Council Bluffs bricklayers' union aro hereby request- ed to meet in their hall on Monday evening at 8 o'clock sharp. Business of importance. By order of the president. o - - If Yon are Ruined firm in their original proposition and not inclined to change. ‘Thisproposal 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- priated by the county, so that the oity wnuldynot have to pay the $800 to $1,000 necessary in addition 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 council 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 cighteen more months. - ———— Frightful Misery. Mr. Wi, Pomeroy, Bancor, Me., writes: “I have for a long time suffered from con- tinual constipation, maki 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 S Losson. Tt has perfect- ly cured me.” Price cents; trial hottles 10 cont, PERSONAL. Mr. and Mus, S, P, Bartlett, of Kansas , are in the city, oo, James (;. Day, of the Ogden yesterday. J, H. Reynolds, of Wymore, N the city yesterday. D. G. M. Shilletts, of Allegbeny City, Penn,, is at the Ogden, ., Vincent, of the paper pub iey, was at ) was neonformist, the shed at Tabor, was b, K of Corning, was in the city yesterday and paid Lis compliments to Tue Ber son, the well-known attorney 16 is annouuced that William Garner, of the township bearing his name, aud who is so well known throughout the county, is not improving in health, but on the contrary, is rapidly failing, A Marvelous Cure. For all bodily ailments, arising from im- purity of blood, s torpid liver, irregularity of tha bowels, indigestion, constipation, or disordered kidneys, is warrant-d in a £ wso of Burnock Broon Birmens, Price $1.00. ROMANCE IN REAL LIFE. The Story of the Planter Who Built a Now Lonoly Mensioa in Connectiout. New York Sun GuroroN, August 30.—Before the war Robert Statford, a millionaire planter, owned twvo islands off the coast of Georgia which were noted for the auperior cotton they produced-— the famous Sea island variety. On tho larger of the two islands Mr. Staf- ford d. He fell in love with a creolo girl who was one of his claves, and married her, She was educated and refined in manners. Six children were the fruit of the marriage Two boys died in cheir youth, Just be- foro the breaking out of the civil war, , | Statford, who noted the gathering 1| clouds, came north aud built & magnif- icent dwelling among the pasturos a few miles north of this village, on the swelling bank of the Thames river, Then he returned to the aouth, and thence sent his wife and daughters to ths northern home, Hero thoy were surrounded by every luxury. The interior of the house was very fine and the grounds w a triumph of the gardencr's skill. Beautiful and rave plants and shrubbery diversitied the rolling green of the lawns, founs sing played among marblo s 1 turough tha grounds broad s wound up to tha spacious versn T cut of the beautifu and Groton was still fresh in the ticut suciety. v fashionable ) an ey _ | memory of Con The girla received vrn educat rivate tulors thew French, Tialian, music, [ , and the arts of the ball t|room, “They were reared in the most pretentious socioty, and suitors w not a few. One sister married Fred Palmcr, of New London. The union was not a happy one, aud a separation soon followed. Another sister was wedded to Commodore Brady, of New t *| nterest to cali'on in health from any cause, especially from the uso of any of the thousand uostruma 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, left & will by which $400,000 was di- | IDAY, SEP T iMBr R R |COUNCIL BLUFFS SPEGIAI NOTICES. To Rent, be inserted in this t TEN CENTA PRE A man t to 604 South D t horece, App and industrions Be (fit Aa ocla tion, Connel Hiul, lown . We hovo ¢00d e, riory unoccupied’ in Ka sis, No ruka and Tows, which wil be e* to the bight 1. rties on liberd t rue, A Cook, manager, ( sarces A.J in per 00 or aeil bluffe T ANTED—A few more day bossdcrs, Tuble Orst-claes, Ka'esmed: rate, M, M. E PAHSONS, 206 Bancrofc strest. ()N o two ploasnat roome Iocates not many res from the postofice, desired by & hushand and wite, Address Brx office, Council Flaffs. ANTED—Evcrybody in Council Bluffs lo to take T Iikn, 30 conta per week, de Iiverod by carriers. Ofics, No 7 Pearl Streot near Broadway. ANTED—To buy 100 tons_broom corn For particulsrs addreas Conncll Bluffe Broom Factory, Council BInts, Towa. 668-20t% For Sale and Rent JOR RENT. A very plessant o convenient utes walk ' HAnKms, uncun & G0, !u D CARPET HOUSE. and Fourth Street., Council Bluffs, Iows Broadway, mar. J. MUELLERS m J. MUELLER, rosidence of ix room s, five wouthwi st ‘rom Bloomer school, " Enquire on prewi es at 914 Seventh avenue, [E| No other diseaseis so provalent in this| 0| and no_remedy | THIS distressing oo » plaint is very apt o be(3 complicatod with _constipation, Kidney- physiclans and modicinen have beforo fail-| € ed. £#Ifyou have o.ii.cr of thess troublos| O KIDNEY-WORT: MAIN STREET LIVERY, FEED —AND— SALE STABLE. All Shippers and Travelers wil good accommodation and reason charges. SOUTH AIN STREET. OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL, Council Bluffs, . Iowa HOLLAND & MTILLER, le l’n‘llru Sullivan & Fitzgerald, |V DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery, Glassware, BOOTS, SHUES, ETC Also agents for the following lines of Steamship Companies : Cunard, Anchor, Gulon, American, and State Steamship Companies. DR A F TS For sale on the Royal Pank of Ireland and Bank of Treland, Dublin, Those w o intend to send for friends to any part of Europe will finu it to their ra. Sullivan & Fitzgerald, AGENTS, 343 Broadway, Council Blufs INFIRMARY | T.J, GADY M 1,15, (Lato Veterinary Surgeon U, 8. A.) The Only Veterinary Surgeon Bmcufm,nnfhriek foreale by ODFLL & DAY, YOI WALE —A safo, nearly new and weleh g 2,000 poun~s. Must by sold in next ten days, Apply to Chae, M, Kcss, over Savit 5 wept2.2t UL INHED ROOMS—Eiiju re at 706 Mymster street, RO SALE—A 1013 skylight “hot bed._ Apply to Suttable for Celior Gallery. 4 tools, nearly now Jones, No. 181 Broad- 7 OR SAT E—One set tinr heap for cath. M. R, ancil Bluffy fa. JOK SALE—Bewitiful rosidence lots, £60 ! each; nothing down, and 83 per s onth only, by ikt EX-MAYOK VAUGHAN Miscellaneous, OST—A large wardroh koy. 1 iberal remard Enquirc at Fee office. Call and_sce na of pictures ide process, treet, b the reiable gelatin o Excels or Gallery 10 ) K. W. L. PATTON—Physician and Oculist. Can cure any case of sore eyen, 18 i3 only a matter of and can care generally 1 from three 1 W it makes no oiffer- ence how long disensod. Wil straighten crose t , cte., and and rex | ial” attention to re- apf-t THE GRAND INAUGURAL EXPOSITION Speed Contest AT THE DRIVING PARK, Fair Associotion Grounds, Council Bluffs, Iowa, Sent 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 1882. PREMIUMS, $20,000. Grand Inaugural Exposition and Specd Contest open to the wor $9,300 FOR SPEED. The best Mile Track gay such noted hor: o ud others, THE GREAT HURDLE RACGES OPEN TO ALL THE CLOSE BROS of En 1 $he Unlted S'atos, S dd Dob.e, Dun. L2 with imported ho'e for this rco 3, have (ntered PROGRAMM . FiRsT DAY lowa & d MNebiask in which s me of th o expected, DAY—S ptember 19, - sordtion Neted sy R. G, Ingerso'l Soptember 18.— One-half mile s, Fricforall jace, iuthe coun: bist horscs in the City. OFFICE AT BLUE BARN, UPPER BKOADWAY. REFERENCES : All of the best hys ciag in_ Council Bluffs and surroundin ¢ COUNGIL BLUFFS IRON WORKS, MANUFACTURERS OF | ENGIHES, BOILERS, MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Office and Works, Maln Street, CUOUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Wo give spoctal attention to Stamp Mills, Smelting Furnaces, HOISTERS AND York, The honeymoon was passed in Paris, where the bride shoue as a sociely star for a few months, Soon youngest sister was married to 8 New York gentleman, and is living happily with her husbani, Adelaide, another sister, has lived during the past eight years at Paris. A fow months ago she et Count Oybulski, who is connected with the diplomatic service of Russia, and about & month ago she bacame his wife, the nuptials being celebrated in the church of Notre Dame. She sent GENERAL MILL MACHINELY, HOUSE FRONTS, GENERAL REPAIR WORK will recelve prompt attention. A genoral as- sortwent of Brass Ooods, Belting, Pining, AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry, Pig Iron, Coke, Coal CHAS, HENDRIE, A Prealdent s wedding cards to her friends in Gro- 20 cars over | ton and New London, dainty pieces of pasteboard, perfumed, adorned with the regal coronet, and bearing the words in Ital “‘Countess Cy- Paris, The young wife is described as tall, lithe, graceful, with olivestinted skin and lustrous eyos. ‘The count is little, old, withered and burrs cliging to their drees or clothivg, | bent, with a whisk of yellow beard. ve such aid as will make the | and how seldow bave they, when cleaning . It helps a city | them, given it a thoucht that Burdock | 1, oat el >, sy ' i racer valuahle Elood clumnass | Hush legaps quarter of Parla aud puriier knows, aud is wold by every druggist under the mnu of Burdock Bls Bitters, Price, $1.00, I has taken his wife to live in the Robert Btatford was loyal to the union, At one time the troops of General Joe Hawloy, the Seventh Oon- STARR & BUNCH, HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING, KALSOMINING AND GRAINING, A SPBOXALTYE. Shop—Corner Broadway snd Scott 8t ground: to surpass any.hing ever before shov i lowa. Founrn Dav— more fine eptember 21, o, .ore_ bi ¢ ho rav of exhibits in the Gr 11 Exp ing nover belore atton pted b Vailey of the Missouri Fivrn Dav—September 22.—The fluest speed programme, embracig such ra es ax freofor-all,” 3 1y 6 running mile hea 2,000 for sensaticnal trotters an t pacers There will be over 100 bead of cattle from the floe-t herds in the con try {or salo during the forenoon of each day of the Exposition, Come Omne! Come All! Week of Genulne Pleasure. Havo & On the Fourth Fay, September 21, will oconr the g HURDLE RAOE I DONT MISS IT. Sensational Trotters or Pacers, $2,000. A, B. McKUNE;, fec., Council Blaffs, I AW aThiAT, ves't, Cashier. OITIZENS BANK Of Council Bluffs, Organized under the laws of the State of lowa Paid up capital....... 2 75,000 Authorized capial. Ceees 200,000 Interest paid on tima depos on the principal cities of th ited States sud Europe. BSpecial attention gi to colloctions and correspondence with prompt returos. DIRECTORS For on addrcss Dratts issued J. T, Haxt, LA Miler, J. D. Edwundson, W. W, Wallace, E L. Shugart, J_W. Rodter, A, W, Street, Jytau HUGHES & TOWSLEE, DEALERS IN Conlectionery, Fruits,Nuts Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in Season. 12 MAIN 8T,, Oouncil Bluffs, COUNGIL BLUFFS, IOWA, ,..é??fix. v'm E e Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 B Hf, IR R &S I W IERERTE. E™ (11 Tt aann MANUFACTU 3 1 KINDS 3 fi e g [ (A‘H) AR D ,.‘\i) 2 WALNUT X WALXNUT | POPLATR Bl ( S WALNUT aA RDI U( l S, YOPLAR CUI B X OPEN WASHSTANDS, 5" Mail orders and corresponderca prompt S. E. Cor, Tth Ave SU attended and 12th 8ireet, COU §‘m d be » Office and Manufactory YOTL BLUFFS, TOWA i T We are ’.1;3r1ng Special Bargains in All Kinds of Summer ARD SLIPPERS. ISR, WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF i BE" M IRT OJER CrOO DS IN THIS PART OF THE WEST, Zz. T. LINDSEY & Co, 412 Broadway, Oouncil Bluffs, ~MORGAN, KELLER & GO ;rf‘:{)TJ‘b.K R =X N t stocle weut of Chicago of wooden and metalic cases, e defy compotition in quality of goods or prices, \‘\ )i;—f1,<. a ', thor v understands an7 sholstering in HALaG & {JO'&S BOTTLING WORKS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - I0WA, BOTTLERS & DEALERS Iii GEISE'S BEER Made from the Fi his business, all its brunches jron graphic and mail ¢ inest Malt and Hops, with water obtained from the FLEBRATED ARTESIAN WELL, AT A DEPTH OF 800 FEET, This Water is known everywhere for its Purity and Wholesome Qualities, BUDWIISER BREE Also Dealers in C, Conrad & Co.'s ( Louis, Mo, &4/ Orders in the nal Budweiser Beer, manufact ity or From Abroad Promptly Fil HACG & CO.,, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, PETERSCN & LAREON Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph 8 Company'’s Celebrated MILWAUKEE BEER, uncil Bluffs, lowa, dealers deliver-d free. W. RUNYAN, C. A. BEEBE & CO,, Wholesale aod Ketall Dealers in FURNITURE AN Nos. 207 & 209 onad?ay, %fi%%fi,“y ed in St, chlitz Brewing Orders from the ountry s Cit; nnlenl A. BEEBE, W, BEEBE