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OUKC'IL BLUFFS, SEPT. S, LOCAL AND MLSCELL^GHS. JIOWPAREIL JOB ®R',^L ,nd Tbe FATTIES in this ESTTBU.MM* .B|M Job printing, are not '"*~\„nlpruiD» all the Vie materials are all entire (order, Bule», Hter and moat approved *Xfim pYttttt, Ac., tnfetUCT with two JW"" ^ntaiion and deter ^j^ttcnu. It wl" *"er ,h„,n wttk eaecuted at •f? »m»ti«n of tho pr^°r^ dllUu r-zr"The a»Md by the fea- «B« establishment, U ,ioaj«rrtf—namely, turcs necessary .« personal superintend corrtdnut and ""V TOrMtec s the faitbfol perfonn- invite patronage, with the a«sn- auce of everyJ" ^pericwc and unsurpas-ed raecute all order. entrusted nor surp««*ind»- S'*"' "g^rSee advertisement of Timber Lot* for Sale, in to-day'^ issue. September term of the Pietrict bro^ht the snug „if iin to night at the same place—go and hear them. Panorama of the Missouri Rlrer. We have been favored with a view of this wurk, as far as it lias progressed, anil can nature our citiaens that it is to be a splen praise for the energy with which they have prosecuted tho work. It will be corn pleted ftaJ ready for exhibition, in about threo weeks, and we bespeak for the pro prietors a liberal patronnge. IJ(! ou hand friends, with your "Spondu licks," and show that you can appreciate ••home institutions." A#e. of Improve menu Iht JKrial courier of the mind, which seems almost to annihilate both time and space, traversing the world at a speed which might put a comet to blush, is not fast enough to keep pace with the improvements of the lav. Invention follows invention, with such rapidity, that the public have scarcely time to test the utility of tho one, before its heels are trod upon, and it is jostled out of the vay by something new that is turned up by the march of improvement. and admiring some beautiful specimens of the Ambrotype Art, executed by Mr. -of our city. Some of his specimen# excel uu5 thing in the lino of pictures we hnveovcr soen. 'l'here is a Stereoscopic relief given tlieni, which appears as though a figure had been placcd behind the glass. A prolonged look nt these beauties of art, will suggest the thought that nature might almost afford to such perfect resemblances, a soul to feel and a teng«e to speak, just as a compli-| would ftflvise all wishing gems art, niwl, g«od likeaesses «f themseUes, U give aim •u«'U«Ji to buy even a amell.—stoa Sorry for yonS Swujisktt. here—DIRT cheap—only thirty cent* per dozen. A We heartily second the suggestion con tained in the following article, from the bt. Louis Intelligencer. A real millenium seems to be extendin v th Tinted States To Uie boon of nn(i Fart Snelling Swilidlr. Mn people.'' It appears Comprised 8000 acres, so situated as to be tie probable sito of a future city, and was It reality worth $800,000, but was sold at Jsivate sale, to a man bv the name of Steele •#now, it is suggested, ETXFTF DAT «TK'!«nAT RAWDOIA. •T TIE "MA" A»OCT TOW* 5lt. EwtOR—having been out of town for the past few weeks, of course my ram ble* about town hare beam bat few. But the opportunities for a short furlough f*om business, is a treat by no means to be de spised in thi« driving and thriving time, and 1 come back from a pleasant visiting tour, expe- refreshed in body and mind, and just a» time to find Tns OF THE beet BRICK DWELLINGS cone Court, for TotUwattamie County, will em inence its session in this citj, on the 21st inst. n rs- Wc learn"thnt" quite an extensive sale of Lot» took place a few •«V™ Dr. WILLIAMS' second Add.t.on to Council Sluffs. We have not learned the particu- L, bat -^r1 little sum of quite $12,000- livable in three and six months. That Addition—to somebody's pocket. %pw England Bard*# This troupe of Vocalists, gave an enter tainment at Phoenix Hall, last evening, to a crowded house, notwithstanding the unfa vorable state of the weather. Their efforts ct with a very favorable reception from the audience. The comicalities of Dcbast are irresistible-nnd if you don't want to Jan-^h, you bad better keep "out of sight' of tho l'oriek of the Bards. They perform of Messrs. Prney, Benton, Officer and Baldwin, are faat ap proaching completion, while the City Hall, the new IIote\ and the Presbyterian Church, arc being pushed ahead at a rapid pace. We MELONS ABE THE PANORAMA—Mr. Kditor, (have you seen it?) is progressing rapidly, and is truly a fine atfair and a credit to its enterprising proprietors. Success to them, may they be rewarded by a liberal share of public pat ronage, and THE did affair. The enterprising artists Messrs. 1'aul, W.vi.no and SIMMONS, :IU are deserving FINE SHOWERS of the past few days and the "slight sprinkling" of mud attend ing them, reminds us of what wo insy ex pect in that line this fall, if our "City l'a's" don't get those side walks completed be foro IIav-Makwg is now first on the programme of labor, and from the zeal with which it is prosecuted, we should judge the horses and cattle hereabouts might expect a good time tho coming winter, and no occasion for short rations or A It is a fact admitted by all, (oldfogjp In cluded,) that this is decidedly a fast age. Steam is old fashioned, and even electricity, FIVE sew BOUSE, building a short dis tance from town, we find, upon inquiry, to belong to our friend, J. 1). TEST, th it STOLE—for [T TH-® and un derstands he intends adorning it with a new design in wood work, especially calcnlated to minister to his comfort and keep away the GRASSHOPPERS are more abundant than welcome in this region, just nt present, and the farmers make sad complaints of their ravages upon the fields and gardens. Won der for what particular hard-hearteduess, we are thus afflicted and if we are to suf- rest flf ,jc pla?ues in turI1) our wa„ an(] Some such thoughts ns the nbove, occur- by giving attention to red to us tho other day, while looking at jf possible, avert such MORE Am From the Chicago Press. CLARK m?»t f«r so gend a use of her gifts. e pllrchaso money of Fort Snelling, Minneso-' J»adlv injured: one of them will probably die. understand tkat Mr. proposes leaving us ta, has been paid into the Treasury of the The horses are owned by Ilermail Beckhimer. »\n /.nurse a few weeks. «nd we K "it'ed The fact having been coin- i The l'rout wall fell out into the street, and ,B the course a. U* wcets, »nu we y(.cretarv „Av e hl.(,n a call at ODCO. I siop of tiic property, except the fort and the jrineer hai I buildings required for the use of the troops fore. |mtil fi|r(h( uftli to buy even a tmell.—Sioiix City Eaglf. ""J" Come XtnOJtAt, TIIAKSOtvI*D. !,n,l fl,r prevailed, this year, any serious epidemic. Cholera, yellow fevers, typhoids, and all the lent of desolating diseases thnt have scat tered woe in their path during the seasons past, soein to have h"cn banished, this year from the land. The weeds of mourning thnt used to loud their sombre hue to every section of tho Union, are now bleached of tbtir blackness and tha colors of emerald Gov. Wise favors the plan of the '"Home- lr is^aofj 1y that }mtt n} ,r ,r|||,rs i l"UJ'. "out of here, when and bow was ,t ftiyi' It be would universally acquiesced iu tion to stand bv our institutions, sustain town, and the eagernesi hj the States, wc are surc- rsally acquiesced iu tion to stand by our institutions, sustain our laws and also share our fortunes for weal or woe, and the Governor and every citizen will cherish and sustain them." SWjOOO, •fed only one-third down, thus exhibiting a fraud 0 quarters of a million of dollar*. The swindle is so tremendous that even the usual effrontery of tho locofoco press subsides into docility before it, and not a few of them join in tho general de nunciation. ,OWA CIT7 FIEP«MCA» warns the public against a gentleman who signs himself Prof. Coggswehll,who, it says, has probalv enjoyed a Professorship BIS in some gambling house, where knavery is reduced to a science. last trick was—A verr coinon I «s craft liinvin^°, ne Wlth rr^fatPUMalpkUlv«aiaf»all«Ua. Ml*. The Bulletia i» generally recognized by the reporters for tke awning yrw aa institution but the gentlemen, after using their scissors liberally upon its local columns seldom have the generosity te acknowledge the source from whence tlley obtain their items, already made. We occasionally tax our brethren of the morning press whfi this speciee of petty larceny, but they generally squirm out of it, and just go on appropriat ing as usual, as if nothing had happened.— Yesterday, it occurred to ns that we would test the gullibility of some of onr newspaper friends, and we accordingly told of the paes age of a burthen train over a rail on the Camden and Amboy Railroad, near Camden without serious damage to the rail. We phrased the item in this wise: "Res OVER BY A TBAIN ar abundant and luscious, and plums are fas famj)y and love were ever associated in my disordered brain, and the lovely even ings we have enjoyed of late, are strongly suggestive of sweet hearts and poetry, and I ofter find myself singing "Meet me by moonlight," while I half regret those bache lor vows of mine. But the second, sober thought, brings the truth to mind, that life is not all moonlight and love, and visions of household cares nnd crying babies, put to flight more romantic thoughts and I content edly hum "Single and free, happy and free" as I turn to contemplate or --o j. dividual, well known at Camden, was ran shall become a city over by-a burthen train on the Camden and wc go on for a few years at tins Met o Ambov Railroad before davlight this morn mote it be—we admire unformity and hare jng. The namo of the surferer is T. Rayle, no complaints to make, so long as he belongs near Camden. Mr. Rayle was lying along the track at the time the tram e W deny that the Rails belong near amden, for iu fact there are branchet of the ajjthrough ripening. Nature has given us a bountiful: Amboy and Atlantic City. T. rail has also share of "-ood things in the eating line, and a habit of "lying along the track," and be oar -ood housewives are busy as bees, pre- ing of iron constitution, we thought we might .... ,, venture to suggest that he sustained no sen serving, pickling, putting up, nnd lay- oug n ing down" a plenteous supply for winter train of burthen cars." use. Self-sealing cans and empty bottles are in great demand, and sugar vanishes like thSt of Sl'o^- Moonlioitt What would Mr. Bounderby say after hear ing that this reporter had been "sold" by the rail story 'i He even exageratcs a harmless fact into a painful fictiou by saying that "a man named T. Rayle," &c., &c. We are not- disposed to rail at our friends for their innocent gulping down of a sugar ed pill, nnd we hope tney will not get out of hutnor and fly the track because we have poked a little fun at them. Fall of a Untitling in rincinnnti^Deatractloa of 1,600 Barrel* of WhUkf. Last evening about half past 7 o'clock, the extensive four story brick house owned and occupied by Charles Bodman, situated on the south sidc'of Front street, between Walnut and Vine, fell in with a tremendous crash under the pressure of nearly sixteen hundred barrels of raw whiskey, owned and stored in the second, third and fourth stories of this building bv Calvin Fletcher, F.sq. The building was new and had been com pleted only about six weeks. It was 33 feet front, and 00 feet in depth, nnd four stories high. The building was erected by Gnspar Giest. On the west side was an eight foot passage extending the whole length of the building. A German, named Meyer, em ployed in the building, says that nearly six teen hundred barrels of whiskey had been raised up, aud piled two tier deep on the sec ond, third nnd fourth stories, the weight lias crushed out the side walls and precipi tated the four stories into a confused mass of ruins ill the cellar. The first floor of the iet u# F.n Knriiing Rr«-rr..i.n s«i,i. buiMin- was occupied bv its ovmcr, Mr. Several months since, we callou attention who bad several tons of tobacco in to a rumor lhat wits atloat regarding the in- lt* tended sak at Fort fncllins Reserrwiw., I The east wall fell ncainst n two story and of Home --log-rolling" that was poin^'• '""ick house, owned by J. A. Skiff, and oc on bv interested parties as to its puretiasr. i cupied by Win. Johnston: nearly the entire Time, however, slipped past, and netliiu side of this houso is forced in, rendering it was heard of the matter, and manv indeed untenable. The west wall fell against K had supposed its intended sale a'hoax, or story house owned by Wm. Rcsor, thnt at least it was indefinitely postponed. md occupied by Barney Brinkermau. The Not so. Yesterday we received from Wash-' wall of this house is also injured. A stable ington, from official sources, reliable intel-' containing four horses in the rear of tho the first installment of the dwelling was also damaged and two horses orders the rear wall against the North end of t. W. il.'partment for the Oliver's rectifying establishment, burying up ,.f Franklin Steele in posses- tlia engine and boiler of this house The en- u is Mid there were »mc grtrn »ptle« (»tamn that post. The post will be maintained probably reach $20,00(1.—[ fin. Gazette. ],r. »c..k-a«y ent. per d..eii. We Mldn'l r«i.c covers Right. Thousand acres of beautiful While it comes from a source likely to be land at the j'tmnion of the Mississippi with well informed, we hesitate about giving full its most important tributary north of the. credence to it. It seems improbable that .v,....... Illinois, the inevitable site of a future city. such a step should be resorted to without a left the engine only a moment be The entire loss bv this accident will .! Important Intelligence from China. sold, and what parties were permitted to compete for Wo receive in the letter of our Chinese possession VrJm the New Tort Trihnnc. mnsa, as security for the payment by the IrTe have obtaiucd by inquiry some fur- Chinese (iovernment of tbe indemnity de thor information with regard to the sale of i manded for damages done to the American Fort Snelling. Mimierota. Tho reservation 1 interests during the disturbances nt Canton-, ^'''rth at least $100 per acre now, or previous demand for indemnity, followed bv almost unexampled good crops, enjoyed i in gross, which we believe it would a rofusal give it. The seizure of a por from tl\o NortUeru I.akes to the .Southern i have l-roiight if duly advertised and put up' tion of hmose territory cap be regarded by „!f fr,.n, ,v.„ \'t I'm tie to the urairies i lots at iHiction. "Upside the hind, there the Chinese in no other light than as an act of th.' Raw a™l the Great Platte, and prom- »re the fort and ext. nsiv, barracks. sUbl,s of war: and it is hardly conceivable th«i isin" to enrich labor wherever' it has ap» 1 whivh have probably cost the »ovcrn- our Government should hare resolved upon nlied its sturdy hand to tit- plough, we arc ment not less than .f!.)0,0u0i war, without a preliminary effort to obtain permitted by a kind Provid.-iiee to add the immense property, rapidly augment- i satisfaction by other means. The Island of 1'ricjlos.j bl "sstng of general health. -n "'1 i'1 valii", has been privately disposed of Formosa lies about ninety miles off the are not only 'furnished with plentiful har» the beggarly sum of only one- southeast- coast of China, embraces an area est* and well-stored larders Imt thev are tliirtl of wiiicli was paid down! There is of about 15,000 square miles, nnd contains also blessed witii that abundant health which 'lcr,! 11 cle U-» unmitigated (ralphinisrti of at over two millions of Chineso inhabitants, i' •nn'its tha full enjoyweut of tha bounties I 'c,lst Three (Quartern of a iliiliou Dollars besides an unknown number of natives, who of n.Vure. I and whoever got th«. liberty to sell engraft-' inhabit principally tho eastern portion of Nonhere in tho United States, has there 011 l'10 Appropriation bfll knows who li:is the Island. The Chinese who live on the made this money, Island are generally of a bad character, as Will the President—wild has never been Formosa has for a long time boen used as a suspected of untking anv more out of an sort of penal colony for the Chinese Empire office than his salary—have this matter the natives are half civilized and cruel. The thoroughly ripped up? country is well watered and fertile, and pro- EmUra»I:»,|"vir«I.U. U«'iC8 The Riclmi'mti Kaqttirer publishes aiftu-, *ad brown—of tbe green grass and ot the «tend Aid Society,"—to purchaso large! The tadiun. ripening sheaves—take their place nnd tracts of land, and settle free laborers upon should be a standing rule among the pfoke the jocund pleasures of a liushed and them. It is confident that "'ho repro- peipl** of tho i.ast to discredit nine stories happy life. bates the formation of organised societies, Never Iihvcwo had such general national wluj.se ohjoct is iniTurdiatclv to interfere! fn^ssacrt's of the Indians committed upon health. Never have wo had such uniform i with, or to weaken or destroy our slave in- settlers and citizens of the west. Our good crops. Never have we had such good stitutions." lint it proceeds to snv: private letters show that most erroneous prices of products. Never have we had '-If emigrants such amount of prccious metals in our country—the basis of all sound commerce. la fine, nc\er before has the nation seemed peaceful, happy, and prosperous. It 1ttan.titie8 0.COt'1"!' 1 lawful interc to increase our population, and to develops. our resources, he would welcome them with This is sensible. If the officials, the press and the people of Virginia will act steadily The St. Paul Timrs pronounce! jtjkg cent private sale of the Fort duelling Uv- __ Mrvution, at eleven dollars per acre as Ij and practically upon this principle for twea «iiie of the most stupendous frauds that tv-five vears, the Old Dominion will no has ever been perpetrated upon the Amcri- l^-er decline in all the elements of natu- It appears that the tract sold ral respectability and strength, but will rc sumo its proiicr position as a prosperous, powerful and advancing State. But its people must not permit politician! to delude theui any longer with tho bug bear of Abolition. If the introduction of free labor should weaken Slavery, and finally supplant it, this can only be because it is more profitable. And what is there in tho institution of Slavery which should render it desirable to perpetuate it at a heavv loss'/ If political leaders, take their affairs into their! [l1nce own hands, cVawbHndlvVo'worship Yhe'in- Ithc stronKth of cv.er-v StMe the.v ti -»ti^ VtVMBi •tiim CARS.—An tlextt and cheap in tow passed along, and strange to say, be escaped now, and happy we, if we do not sometimes serious injury.,' feel like sin"ing with the poet—"The melon- We presume there is none of onr readers colic days "have come." Grapes too, the country, both between jury frorn the passage over him of a Wo were rather startled this morning at finding in the Enquirer our item headed, "Another Railroad Accident'—and the rest of the "chip" given verbatim the North American swallowed the bait wholo merely discarding its innocent caption and substitu ting "Railroad Accident" whilo the Pennsyl vanian bolted the yarn entire, without mak ing even a wry face. The Times "smelt a rat," and said so, while the Ledger, tho Sun and the News cither overlooked the item in their scissorings, or they were too cute to walk into the trap. But the unkindest "sell" of all was in the case of Col. Forney's new papor, The Press, which made its first appearnnoe this morn ing. The reporter of this journal, in bis sa lutatory to the public from the head of the local column, among a good many good things which he promises to do, says (speak ing in the third person:) "With the trivialness and verboso nonsentities with which some writers deal, we shall entirely dispense for with all duo regnrd to facts," for which he entertains a devotion not excelled even by the veritable Gradgrind, he shall, neverthe less confine himself to those which arc im portant." rieC w lliorized denial of a curreut rumor, that frult*. A. Y. Jtmes. form their notions of their conditions in the wcs'5 from the accounts which the war of all his heart. Every lover of the State must th! revolution supplied, together with the irt?ll becomes ustohave one general 'Ihanks- i desire to see her population increased, and practised upon the old trappers, riving l)a_\, simultaneous throughout the when honest, hard-working, enerixctic hibor- imagine tnat thev are the same^people now, wion, to acknowledge tho^e accumulated I crs appear among us, they will bo warmly i therefore, tnat their relatives Glen Hd manifold blessings. Why should not i greeted and cheered. Let the agricultural- 1 ^ood: President Ituchanau #p|ioint this year, bv jst, tho mechanic, the manufacturer, with or i tinually'liable to destruction. If they could common consent, a National Thanltsgiviug without a capital, come, with a dcteraiiim-1 or.in o'her towns of Iowa, arc con- onl5 8ee tl,° harmless creatures enter onr The Chicago Tribune says: Water tne" oar- ™ftr^i' "1 th° stitution of negroes, develope their material i ratc"' soon Price °f b^^d^fa a?,d t.he Peacliea "e,B8 resources, invite, encourge and secure »i "(lu#rter steady stream of immigration into their I ry.\ grave subject for a debating club: State, add constantly to the labor which is «]f a man had a gritzly boar by the tail, wou i?' -i.»!'l9UnP?iid,among i ccose to care anything about Slavery, and w 8ueh i.? n k'' office of $5. become perfectly contented to let it talce care PIS' The hoop question, like most others, should be passed round by the of itself. The sooner they set about it the has two sides to it. The ladies take tbe in »rri« or Onions, Itt ('•irn, I.7S 0»U, Dried ApplM, bush. »^au*i.6,00 Dtitd PruliM, $6 00 PictelM INrt fl kbU.. *10.00 Purk, rrc*li, fl a Ilk" IS Krrfb B»ff. «.-A...12(S1S .... .77.7T. .7.'.......... i» •A Curn»l Ucuf do lJrt«» Ru'ull, Sides, V a 1&U.18 llamt, (plain) (Sugar Cured).., IS$'-!0 Shoulders, *.^ ..'.If Butter, a .....HO Lard, a. 17620 Mol*sseit, V Kail ..1,26 *88 ,i.« *.« Essa, duieii S3* «6.0U 7.UU 18*a.i6 .........1« 1«H in- Oarkcri Lirl Oiuwe. bro*n a.v n Pine Lnmher Y 100 feet. .$5,00/» HAM} 410,W 10,60 Wholesale & Retail CLOTHIERS. Yestftngs, THiI-'ii we mannfacturo to order in the latest nnd in the be*t workmanlike manner, having an i'\[icrienre»l Kastern Cutter in our cnntom depart ment. Wo never tail suit the puhhc, iu make aud finish, with •lurahility and !a«te! On Laud, a rich assortment of Gents' Furnishing Cloodt, all ofwhich, are of the latest *tyle* and the heat ©vff exhihiti-i iu Council Bluffs. AUo, r*.«ps, unks, Valines, Carpet Bags, Uuihreil.is, r., Hx. Wherefore, we invite country ercliants and others to give una r»llr^® and we will guarautee price# to compare nith eastern markets. Many thanks to the citizens of Council Bluffs and surrounding country for past favors and patronage, and hope the continuance of the »aiue, we try to do jus tice to all. MOTTO—"Chemp lor Cath—one price •nly.'* MAr WEIL, Sign of Yconp America Clothing Hail. n3-n. 1M5T. 1S5T. Spring & Siumer ArraBgemcat* Omaha & Council Bluffs Omn bus Line! ^Sr'i^wds & Eflriroideriesi Le.tveb C'lii*! at (. I'M. ~i in receipt at a larcc ftock of plait 6 y rignre*\ Mu? !ere-i C( i^«a»«il'Jl'l,Wi BABBITT & Ito^J*lra Juiv it-nll-lyStair !—-*T -Je ilulland i.»r Window Curtains pa: cut WiiuK w biiade&: ill A ail kiud» JOHN* BALDWIN, Bankers & DealerlllllOlI^ rorXCIL BIX'FF loss MAHE AND Liiii'l Wjrranl^ lJoiitfltt aiul Durkoc it Uull'/fk, Hankers, Sr. (Mionrlauu Courlty Bank, f^rraci^f"*' various tropical 1 out ton^ respecting the incursions and nigrants como into this State, with I °Pinio,|q entertained upon the subject, nterest, to settle our waste places, People who never saw an Indian and only 1 mess with which the In dians generally and especially the Squaws cultivate the good will of the people, they would discover that there is no more danger to be opprehended from an Indian here, than in the city of New York.— Glenusood Time*. f!*iT The following from the Home Jovib nal, is, without exception, the vilest atjociiy of the season: "Bus—to kiss. Re-bus—to kiss again.— Blunder-bus—two girls kissing each other. Omnibus—to kiss all the girls in the room. Bus-ter—a general kisser. Epluri bus tinum a thousand kisses in one. [To which let us ndd that a girl thinks that it is Erebus when she hasn't nad e'er-a-bus since sundown.— And, with this, we are 'buss'd' up."] Sign TUB Xoiruiq, Council Km, SapMtotar i, MM. OtmcM Wttklf bp ImM Co. Flmir, per M«U,» Wheat, MO l*uU!a«»" is M* a y W ell, Spring fc Summer lapartatlaa AT THE YOUNG AMERICAN CLOTHING HALL. No. 100 Lower Broadway, opposite the Post- Office. JCSTwell RECEIVED AM) OPENED A LARGE and selected stock uT MfcN'3 IK)Vi' fc VuUth'n, Spring anil bummer READY-MADE CLOTIIIXG, trlik-h we offer at wholesale nnd Retail, »t unprece d«*nt(Hl l..w pri»e:. Having met with ouccCfS in «»ur l:it ill trade, we were determined t.» have our Spriog here in dne time, aM t» a«:couiuini.ite aU with KDods whu nuy f.ivor u* with their patronage, aiM will bo happy tu wait uii them with due i-uurtesy. AlhOon liand, American uri French Clotho, Caa*iMer«* and HONK ftXcCLELLANS, Wkvltudc mK Retail Dri((iiti, COUNCIL BLUrFS, IOWA. Sign of the GcUdtn Mortar, oft the North Side of Lower Broadway, opporiU the "EMPIRE BLOCK." Wcstock1 iirmi ATTKimo.v ISh Io clwilled, A*... Rio, Do Jats, .... Tea, .... Mackerel »erkiUM»l... tiuckwbcat C.KltUh ft Vinefar sal........... Corn but»h. .v.. •, Dairy Salt t* sack. Yeajtt Powers y box.' -...SI llominjr t* a S Tubatxu Xi. t_ j* 3J .76» 100 ,....4.M auo 10 30 1,7# TO Also, all popular l'ateut Mediciues of the taf. jbierchants and nthern, desirous of purchasing Goods iH oar line, wtU do weil W give us a cair. Our stock hats Keen selected with caro, and comprising one of tho finesl assortment ever before uflered in Huh market. »dti warranted as represented, Pliy««Uians freseriptions and Family Keieipts, accurately and care miFfrco»ip«mnded. [n!5 NN PUBT LKAD, 1UU HONN 4c McCLKl.LANDS. Outfall Auci.t S-iiKVU NONPAREIL Job Brinting Office, jr». t, Fihur'i Block, Third Strrf^ Oounoil Bluffs, Zowa. PIrcqnusie^ BMf' ATTENTION IX RESPECTF1I.I.V lu ibis eoublitbueDt, in tin tfWUrUH't' tl»t AMPLE SATISFACTION WILL BE GIVE.\ AS mCSABDI TytacratkTo "VERY BABlilTT & ROSS. BALDWIIv S»M: Interest Paid on Special lepo*i Uouey Leaned un Heal K^tnte i Taxes pa.'i for Kc^idcut atiU tors. Jb Corretpondcnis may rely upon and our personal attention t) tmns&ctiuti of any busitit^s which us. brrioft. H&.'. for »ale by -lity BABBITT fc RH thc sled u» REFERENCE^ American Exchange Bank, J. I». Thompson, lidtik of ilti'-n, Illion, X. T. Quarter" Bank of tVx'perstown, C«opcrfit«%iYlHJITr' anil Cmim il Mull's every KHIDAV, r.,u jnecitnc at St. Joe with the Lightning virtc Railroad. (q7-U. W. C. Andrus, COLXC1L BLl'VFS, IOWA, has in store and to nrrive, tl«o CHiICE Goods, whi' *hnll be sold for Ctpil* 24 hbds. Prime Safari v fled 40 bhls. Crushed la] do Pulvcri2e««ia| 10 do. 3d do. Molati 20 half bbUdo 40 tK*. Svrup do . 100 Uss. prime 25 Packets 4^ 100 bb!s. Craekerii 58SOCt«d| 50 tMiX6« Tubact'oi 25 half IVixes d» 60 bit* Star Cantllrf| 60 do. Mould d. 73 do. Candy assorted! 60 Caes f'lefh peaches 66 do. Pickle* a*eorteii sites) 100 do*. C.ms OyMers} 60 dot. Sarrltne* 24 d-. Cans Fre*b Salmon •iO do. d. Blacliberriei** IH do. do. preserved Kruitusaaerie^ 6 do. do. A^sorlail Pie i'roltai 100 m. Ctpar.\ 60 bbls. Whisky) 30 do. Brandy* 5 do. (»tn 5 do. P«»rt Wlfi« 20 do. Ale—Ptttsimrfh 24 h.ilt do. Ale—nitfbttrs de*r st ld it be policy to hold fast or fet go *3 'W 30,000 lbs Burrm. n»m« and ShotlMm oi¥) tatka il.iur, Ac., kx. ii3-u. ft. r. A^DIlls. PMW8I PLOWS!! OXK IITiMJREO OF TIIE CELEBRATED r.raori Detonr Plows, for which the hmhest iireniiura of the Slate Fair Agricultural Mocietlea of Illlnoia and Wisconsin wa. awarded, tor aale at vr. c. AXDRra. 'IMWKI BUSINESS i Bill Bead, or BABBITT fc BOS3i Vy at (Current H.ites «.r Exch Billn Kx' h,tnp»\ G"!«l itii'l S current Money li Mi^ht md A LOWFC OUI^ULK Ot.v, N\ T. Le Hoy Tuft To. Omaha City. une Mit- hell, Florence, X. T S. B. Jitd4, E«q., CbjcHRo. W^rrhantB', S ivhikk, I^oan & Trust Co., OHM**. Corw. 8n»wden ("«»rsc. Aiexanilria, Va. Bennett. A?t. -Etna Fire Jnsurauce Cumgway. Cincinnati, Ohio. Jauies Harlan, V. S. P., Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. If'in. S Ji. Curtis, M. ('., Keokuk, Iowa. C"lbuttgU H. BnMks, Bankers, Burlington, lowi. Joly4-ulO-u [Bugle copy. Council Bluffii Bakery AND O N E I O N E Y I T1HE INDKItSHiNKD WOULD ANNOUNCE TV his friends nnd the public in peneral, that h* hat relit ted bin SALOON*, on Middle Broadway, and it prepared to wait u|khi thot-e wb- may feel di»poced l»atro!)i7.e hitn. in flne Myle. llis «t«ck of CANDIKS will always be kept flfled witfc tbe rrej-h article, a.s he tnanttfaciure* all of lilc own stock, wbii'b will be found superior to those purchased lD»t. I,..U1V The BAKKKY department will always be supplied wilU ircKli BRKAI), CAKES, PIKS, He., fcc. ICt-CRKAM can always be found at my establish* mem, lunn« the season. ADOLPIIt'S 1»KBN. I Blutls, June£0-n6*u 'SAT'atossa, Weekly Packet from St. Joe to Council 111ulis fc Omaha. APT. G. A. KUElUMSNKKKR. ripr.-,u LEA VK St. JOB RVKBV TTESDAT N^WAIT ova kxlaboxd rR£SH ft FIRE DRUGS, rAixTa, OILI, VARXiaHEa, tffciss ft taAMWAAB, FRENCH, UiHLIU ft iffllllt** rEBFt'MERT, TOltET ft VAXCT S0APK. HAIR, KAIL & TOOTB BRllKHEa, Paint and Varnish Bn*he», Sursicai aMl Dentil Instru ments A large and flne assortment ot Astral, Ar gftn4i Spirit. Lard and other Lamp*. AifOt Pure Wtaefc, Bratttfles sm other Llqaors, for Medical and Coliaary pafpusM, all «r which, we will toll »t such retee as tofefy ootupotition. riw W'ark Oteictv TO THOSE WHO MAT BCQt'IftE Foaejr CeAimoa, Large Ml rXECVTEO I V e a i a e U y a n I i- o TIm n at Which an nMy JTMW, T-i k»ve been eipctel «iU gr«at care, and hariag in tuoceuful operation one of WELLS' celebrated POWER JOB PRESSES, we are prepared at si 1 times, to cxccute, tar the be*t ktyle of U.e art: Bill Heads* 91 H« of rare, Ball Ticket*, Bank Checks^ ClrcuWi^ Receipt*, Gwtlricatet, IrtfninH'i, Cancrrt BiBk, Foster*, with tbe itmoet expedition, I Our facilities in the line of ana giutm' *"Tebraski. Chartered Forny Two wo tween I!} Tbe above)} iped S«i» Jotuuot and Xainnook Musli^ Luibruideieu Hube atui 6^1 (tSi Embroidered «nd Lace^fffaotikarehi^ Kiel) 'llars auu bev* iDd complete :uck .»i KrjibruideredMtiUf rf!,u Baud.s tmeo and 5, PtTainix Bloci. BABBITT &08»w :m#«- Carpeting^ Jo*. itLO. PrGRAM,^ I at tbe sbortat notice. 0-A.R3D mi3STTI3SrO- Are stxii ac will enable ns to do any descrl^Uoa or qvMtitr of it, in the mo«t expeditions ami satisfactory manner. HOOOWOI P^TI»A»T JBiupply onr frinuLs and the "rest of mankind," with Cards of any Color, Size or Frier, u (hurt a time, as thejr could wish. COST MAN needs something in the way of fob Printing Store or Shop Bill* A Business Card or CirCHlfti, Id almost indispensable. Therefore, We catl the at tention of tboae interested) to our facilities for doing EVERY KIND OF JOB PRINTING Thii being, by far, the mo«t extenaire and com plete fot.tbli»hment in this section of the "GREAT W ESTM tbe public maybe assured, that no pains will be spared on our part, to serve their interests faith* promptly. MAYN'AKU k. DONT FORGET THE Coffee Boiler Of Whloh. we Dreanii Wholesale &. Retail Stoves & Tin Ware! A% I HAVE SECURED the *ervicc* »f one of the in«*t valuable and scientific Work men in Iowa, Mr. William PnoacLKs. uhois wen known in thiscniumunitv, i am prepared tn wait up-n the public in the latest stylos and at the ph"rtc-t, notice. Particular attention piven to H'»ofln», and Job Work. Work warranted. Work doue at ibe&hortcM notice and on liriniz terms. 53" Call at |)K old ntan-1. of ft. D. AMY, Mam moth 5. Hear! nf Broadway. Madison Street. ±2Tl'- S.—Iiu Ware at St. Louis pr.ee for CASH. Sr-« Wholesale Si Retail Gmrcr and COMMISSION MERCHANT, Fair Notice. I HKRKBT GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE. TnATTIAVIXO pnt into circulation h-jre, notes of the A/errftunff Bank of Macon, Georgia, I bold myself re*poiiMble for its redemption in this market, and will, at *u umes be in readiness to sustain its integrity with Basterh Currency Hank-tMe tn St Louis, or with specie at the current ite? of discount. 1 am not inclined, as hate been other parties in this City, tn Innirt a public injury by tmytng the Usueof doutful B.mks at a diseoUBt, for circulation here, and subsequently to repudiate it and refnse to secure till holders against loss. •. C. JAMES. p. S. My office boars are fmu the time I breakfast in thc morning, until 1 go to bed at night, \stuch is sofnttinir* nt o and sometime? 11 o'clock. Council Bluff's, JunesKtb, I8u7-n»-n F"or Sale ATTTir CITV MILL—COUNCIL BLrrKS— OOOf) sack-* KXTKA FAMILY FLOUR. Ala" a l"ge quantity of Middlings, Short* aa4Bran* The highest market price in CASH paid for Wkeat. n»u ""OS. SUGAR—juat received and for Hie 11/ at the BEE HIVE. Banktnc Haaae of Baldwla, Dml|fe A Ca.) Coanuti Blaff*. Iuwa, Jnly lat, 1307. THE JOHJJ T. BALDWIN, 1. M. lKltXIH, LB BOl" TITTLE. Jttly 4-BlO-u a [Butilff copy. 5QQ BAGS KLOCR—aayailor brands, for anla BXK HITK. BREAKERS^-Two Uorte, one norse and Shovel! piAPS—c.iswrofrt, Clotk, Oil Bilk—heanttfnl tuvteii, $5,080 A O S CONSISTING or GoU & Watckety JI ST KKt'KIVKlt AT Jewdrjf ofBwrif Deecripttmt Silverman. Fmmcf Good*, &B£Alr TASXEfC, Caeton, Lamptj China Tm betU, Clock*, I*r*e Mwl0y«tiiri« Batkeit, AjSearilntu, Potket Cutlery 4 Www, Perfumery, JHH^Cegee^ Port Monies, ett* A w i i a n o w u w flod to their advantage to call and exaarine, at U eertalnlf wilt get bartalas^ are requested hereby to come and settle. CHAS. TVEMLER, Watchmaker & THE ATTENTION" OF ITS FRIENDS PAT RONS, and the public generally, to the foliowtlif laci»: of its having A Cash Capital of $500,000: WITH ASSETS AMut'NTING TO 1,307,903,49! HAS Transacted Bu*ine«* successfully 38 Tears AVD COXTI.NUEI TO PROGRESS IX HEALTH, WEALTH AKl VITALITY. Paid Ma Aggregate Loaa of sver S*0.000,900. Is orcanized on a National haM?. with local Apenries in all prim ipal places, under a Mercantile *}a- Uiui Ivuudeij «n a a^U Standard, Ml enviable reputation alike tM same on the banks vt the lludton, or the Mississippi, the Gulf «f Mexico. W.#|i or the Northern Lakesf presenting a powerful orgafltf* cation as a conservator of plfctte p'Hx! and B« nd of luh-jri ity equat to aTT emergencies it undertake:*, worthy the stability and DIGNITY OT Alt Eminent American Corporation OX MERIT ALONE Founcilng ltd Claims Tl) rATROX.VUK vwoa. AtTordinp superior and ^ecuritt in matters ef Insurance—Tommervial. Mochanu-al, JNercantiltof rural, wluie ranking tor unporlaiKe and publ|*f service, the first of Fire Insurance t'ompanie* OV AMKKICA. Insures at Rates and Rules as Liberal as tbe Rifrka as* sumed permit for Solvency and Fair Profit. LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED —AND— O Y A I Policies leaned Wltfcont lelny by ViO, X. BALDWIN Xoa»cU JH«f(s. ihm. 27-ns-u. the old btiittess, to-w it sttie.ss in all its branches, and whom 1 would cheerfully rcHorntneiHl to mv patron^ and tbe pubiic nvnerally.— Ttio^o who are indebted to me. will please lallatthej old ^tand, and niake immediate settlement. If you can- BOOT* tt SHOt*—a very large stock of Gent's, Ladies', Boy's, Miss and Infant's wear—for sale C/ FURJUTCRE—A w QrEIXSff\HE-Aatljric nyles, car fuund the Capital T. ****+," #11 ut. c»»»r«xn atws wm M1KBP togattMW iMl-MlfcwM* WW*. i i.*tf! »4tr Printed »wis»«t. Jgrmtod Jaconet's. French Muslins. .ti&c Ontuinlties. ST ATE -«Mi AUTHORITY. €Met First Class lasaraMS A S V Insurance Company OF HAKTVQIVD. COBtX. Incorporated 1819—Charter Perpetual. Fire fc Inland Navigation Insu- CALLS He. G. DMgkty k Co., IJAVE JI HT RECllTEDlUleC STOCK nt Hprl&c and SuiaiMr Quods, to wkicfe Ikty mnat rapectrull? mrite Ibe Ladle* «r tkla ctif aad vtciailx, call aixl esaaiM Mure panka*in( elaewkwe. We wi.ui.i tn«at renpectfullr meud our iurtutloa Id (lie MerchanU In the •arrMiiidlnc cuontrr. vbe are fll tine not Studu for tbe Sprlu* Trade, lu call and eiaar ine our aturk ol Umida. Here T»a will ttnd ever,tlHn( •I.v n...nlr« IB. uBf Stut'ft IOU/ bt *1 JryCwdl, MraarfM, ftffwlii'» Tea/*, ttmmUmrtr ut tmert *arlety. We bare rich DKCSS GOODS, maiirlklMOM laund Bick SiOta. plain, Inured and plaidML Debates, plain and plaldad. v, Berece K.ibe«, Bereg.il, plain, printed Crape Bereices, black aK 4 Printed bail lee, Barm Mots. 4e I^a{ne«/V IlriUiants, French rencti Prims, previch Po|lme« New Dwelling House BootBcbsuoe* 9 ml Eintapci, U» «or Miato mm of Labels, kc, twt tettasttjr. All person* indebted to the undersigned, Chambreyi, Prints jtixl UWIR, Hain Of every description which we offer chM£: all Wafc, JMHafi! .,i-v Ml cerp&tftti ma cimifut Wlttmlimt netirta a Urt* MX well selectwl itock at Jeweler* tijpoaUe G. Doughty'* A Co. ,, *3-«. Groceries, Wines St Liquors, Which we are now openinjr, and innte the attentioaif osnnlry dealers, retjuesiuip tbetntoc«ii ywChahing elsewhere We assure Um we can sell them G«xids as rea* sonable as any II*u»e in Town. We have 60 Ctoests T. It. Tti. 60 Imperial loo sacks Coffee. 20 bbds Sugar. 60 BMs 26 Belcker'i fly! up, 15 (rolden 100 B^xes a5»orted Caadiea. 60 Star and Si 60 P.ilrn Soap 50 Oxide 9000 Iks Ham. •000 fe* Shoulders. mm 9m Clear Sides. We bare a Urge stock ot Cloths, Casstaercs, S.itiaetf, and TeaUaca, of ererr dweriptiaa^f READT MADE, for Men and n?r GE\T!jl'ta.\HH|Ifi «OODS, Jy'UKMl'l'UKB We have now in^tore the largest and best assortment of Fl.'HNITl'UK ever offered in this section. Having every facility or obtaining the latest petterna, and there fore receive none but articles o! Taste, Elegance A Durability, Would ruoet respectfully call tbe attention of tbe citl Wis of C'ouncii Biuflb and adjacent cuuntry, to onr large and rich assortment now ott band at tbe tiTAll STORK, •Bong which m«' be fouud if as, Lotting Glasses, Quartette Stao% French Bedsteads, Tables. 8iands, llat SUndS| 25 50 1L0THI5M&—A roaimiflrent stock of Spring and bummer Clothing, for aale low at tbe I Dtu BSB fllYK. I A large aaiortmeat inst received and for fale iuw at tbe BEE RIVE. toODEM A WILXOW WARE—all kind* tor aaMrtment of go BEE HIVE. 20 COLLINS' HOUSE. corxek or sn» asd market struts, L. A. ELTOS S. M. COLLIXS. PROPRIETORS. BOS. RIO A JAVA COFfEE-for aale at OU tha BEE OIVX. United States EXPRESS COMPANY. s»oo,eoo. THE partxership HERETOFORE FXISTIX« bet*r^n the (.ithscriber* ticler the rtrm "f BALr WI». DoDGK. CO.. is this day dissolved by mutual consent, i.e Rov Tittle retiring and learin* the battocs. or the old Arm to he cloaed tip by Baldwin A oncc, who win rnntinno tn do a Banking A Kxi'tumge BaatiM*. UMertfca aaaaa and style nf Baldwin A lindgc. ABOVE wkli. kvowx COMPAXT RAT* e«tablishet a route from Iowa City West, through JUretifo, Grloaall, M«teanaM, Sawtga, Oaa Malaa.. Add, Wlot.raett, Lewta, to Council Blaffs a Omaha City, and are prepared to do a REXEBAL EXPRESS AXI) FORX'AKDlXti BI HIXJCSW With special attention to the tranMniMmaof COIN", HANK. KOTBg, OOOIWA PACEAiiW, and alao to the ColleeUoa atima.. Draft, and AcmaMa, In all the principal cMaaaiM lowaa in the United Wat*., Canada., CaNCatala mt Biupa. Order (M. by tbe "failed Btatea Eifrcit Campuy." They are also nosing ra(«larl|' from Iowa City aarth to Cadar Bapidc. *i.ta. sr.Aft3. Aiaat. Coitage Bedstead Bnrdo taaes, 4 Desks, flaskets, Hetre6eea, thiiows, Pining Tables, Rocking Cbairs, Wa*h-Stands, Window Curtains and TJuJliiIW^i' Every variety and kind of tbe ab«ve named articles ean be fonmi at the STAR STORK, all of the moat ex qaiMte w*rktnan»bip, and comprising the most tull and rich assortment west of the Mississippi River. 50 Espselai attention gifrrt to the lassraafe al Dwelling* *nd Cuntenta, lor a period of from one to live years* BAGS OF RIO COFFEE—for sale at tbe STAR STORE. 40 20 75 60 BAGS OLD JAVA COrFEE—«or aale a the STAR STORK. HALF CHESTS YOIWG HYSOX TEA lor aale at Uie STAR STORK. 25 20 To the PubliOs BILS CRtSBED SUGAR—for sale at Un STAR STOHK. sale at ihe STAR STORK. 1 BBLS GRA!Vl'LATED SUGAR—for sale not pay. settle by note aud p.iy the usual interest of this at ibe STAR STORK, country. man git. nef part, so come up and save me the unpleasant feeling oi aeudiog aa ofllcer to fitch you for it must be did. £_3-Myort)c* is at the old stand, wbere 1 win be found during business hours. R. P. SNOW. nl3-3m (Bugle copy 3m O E BBT.B BEST G0LDE1 BTRt T— for tale al I lie 8TAR STORK. A BBU. BE1XBTKR*S STRLP—f«r ui at 4U IU STAR MVRK. BBU OLD RYE TTH1SKY—for Kale at thc STAB STORK. BBU STAR WHISRY—for »l. at the STAB STUUK. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BRAOIE» fur nale at tha Bl AJt blDltK— Oft RBLS BEST CIDER VIE«i All- f.T uli /bV/attke STAR STORK. OR HALF BBU TAR—for dale at the AO STAB STORE. BBLS MACKEREL—far ule at tha STAR STORE. 25 TIERCES RICE—for sale at lha UTAR stork. Pinn SACKS SALT—for .ale at lha JUU 1000 RBLS. STRCF—jmt reoaired aal fbr aale at BBK HITS. first iter East sf PacMe Bmf1 A KBIDIRECTLY OPPOSITE Mr BRIDE Jx kOWKX'S. it )TM wlh lu aMaiaUM VMBATBST KBIDIRECTLY OPPOSITE Mr BRIDE ft BOWB.VS. if «a« wtsk A BEST JBWBLBT la town. rpBK SCBSCRTRKR REIKS A PRAC T1CAL WatabaMkcr, faala oaipataat to repatrBW aosl dlBlcalt aad Baiicata wark tkat aiaj he entrnstad t» his care. yy All work Warraatai to aire aatisfactn.n Correct Time. rfSI rraUCJAT REST ASSURED THA* 1 aw Cacreet ItaM it, aad always wiil ha tcpt«r A. U. BOBtXSOK. W. B. REMBaiEB! irst door fiast of PacUc Hoaso. COI'XCIL BLI-Pnc 10VA. plE FB +..*M t"IT—a l*r|e llork aiaariad khds, arssH a aoes, «AU«Mlt i tWknh Ik JUtafl lulwi i PHOXB1X BLOC1 ra IF M^NCRM CUR MXMKCB COUNCIL BLUFFS aMttavkMir. tkat tlMT ar« afMla* Ik* Ml STUCK or UWWnw bnHKbl to Cwnctl Tbry «u» kni in flail sfUKX at da Maul rf 1106,0m Warth sf Ren fis^ in- Ui: Defy Competitioa. f' Ik. ^3K."r—ru igttW O* if InMpMtek*. k wnaur** 8T ftetkia MESS# BAT'S CtKMH €estre Brad ri/KnS aa4 lur aal« at tha Maaahillry1# rnaa^ «aa)r IfaBaourutiuB W1XKS and all klad* of LIQCOKS tept hand aa*tinaale ia tka arUlnil paufeasaa. Ml I T*t*e -i* Kn«clia I*rm Mid .Sfcawle, Tliatn. Ijiiii and fcint» tr.tpe Mited Casbu»«re ahawfs, Maaiillatp 1 Paravils, *f ertrj Kmbroideries, Laces. KidGlutfle, H«iery# fWmnets, [ibons, »wers, fce. ALao—Aa jiutense st«xk"nf MA MITT A MM. Latffv«vf CmukU City fc Surr*nnaing Cmntiyt «atryt F- CIM BEH CIW.F RNKB^ e Aa tke m»n» la adranciiis, v* ara aelliac a* at. cuat, oar LARUK AM) CUJlrLXTK StOOk «t Kick Silks aud Satim Barexet, Lwo, La«1i llokn) Wriyaa Or*ai»di« Lawiut I-"" U U i u a Clwlleitet lriak PnfelHM ManUllaalnMlkkLaca^- 'rtrtla&flaxuu&eUie*bove. a» wa are iniiaiMHta^ aall. BABBITT A BiMM. X» ft, rbsoix Block. Hosiery. I.alp' Ml Cbildrea'a Cotton. UB Tktaa4«M UB Boaier}' of all deacriptioat and i —ALSO— Laftca' Cotton, Llle Thread, Silk aa* KM GUSTO. I Fina Killat, Mitt and Olmrea. I Pataaola, Faaa, Ac., Ac. for aaia at Xo. i. TtaaizS o k A White (Ms 4 Eahrtiierifs. %, W| ara jaat ia racaipt of a laiaa Itotk Blala. cbaek and atriped SwIei Jaocnat aad KalaaaokEaaliaal Dotted and Figured Mailiaa v' Xotbroidered KaaJm lor Baiqnaa tL,-*, Smbroidered Robes aod Skirts Embroidered a&d Late HaaimiikMOlif" Bicb Cullara and Seu Sjtk aaAa laisa aad ootaplau atock of Embroidered Bd(iaaa, SS, Inaartinis, Klouaciafa and Baadaj Liaaa and Liana Cambric Handkerchiefa. fot aale at So. 6, rkonis Black. BABBITT A BOSS. Vi'jy "?a Carpetingss /.-M Brteseff, "fSpe^try Ingrain Carpetings. 1. S and 3 ply, *ine and Kxrra Fine Mair Carpeting. Stair LiieM.aU wilttH mitr »nd White UoUaadfor Wiadoer OrtaljM Gilt transparent Window Shaded Curtain Damask of ail kind^ hrnieby BABBITT It BOSS. Fresh Salmon. I dec. can. and balf can« lmb SALMON article, for Ml. at tka Mannar More. I? BABBITT A MSB. Fresh Fruits. 100 Arc. caaa Feaehea, Strawberries Af., J*H t» eeiTfld at 0. S. fboQix Block, and fur rale bjr VSTERS—a laife supply ai tha n6« 0 STAR STORE. UABfMor sate at tha STAR STORE. GO TO TIIE C1TT Jewelry store tJk.. X3. HOaiOTON, 4 BABBITT A^asas. Sardines. no \at. SABDIXRS ia half aad «narter ktaw a parlor article—l»r aale b/ BABBITT A BUSS. Brandy Peaches. dog. in GLAS.H—just received at N«. 5* A. and lor sale by BAIWt k HBh Jellies. MO dot. JELLIES—a (real Tanaff aa#rf*» qoality. Alsv, IB packages fresh Tm* 49 t»xe» CODKtSWt 200 drams fresh KK5* 10(10 sacks Sup. Dairy Salt, kc., kc, Jnst rereired a®d for »ale ai estreniely low ratoa. at 4, Phoenix Block BABBITT k KfIBB Beady-Made Clothing. TtIK CXDEB8IO!fEl nAVK A LARGK of Ready-Made Clothia* anllable to tka which they are *elltn( at cuat to cloaa tki. knack al business. call M»a Examine oar Price BABBITT 4 ROSS «v». a, P*n« Council Dleflk. June 1st, tSKuf-e PIANOS! PIANOS?! tirB HAVE iUST BtCEIVKIl SOKE I W Gl-ITABS, ln«tracti..n Brnka. and a Sae anaortment of SHEBT-BI SIC, of Ibe lalMt puklleatiuna. All of which may be oMalaad on tbe anal reaaonakla terms, by applylnc to ne-H i B. 1 A HHDS. RACOS—Just rareirad and Ut irt I U at the BEB HITK. FREIH feachrb. rtnERRt*^ A« i oa hand,and lor sale at tM LASS WARE—A mamaiotk Stock at tk. BEE RITE. .IA BBLS. MOLASSES—JaH weiwd and 40 aale at lha BEE UIVI J. *. PALMES. tAI XOBLKj J. H. Palmer ft Co., •Bakers a Ileal Estate Aseeta|| Oltlca-Xa.«. Palaaar'aBlacb, ladway. COaClL lUHIt WKK. j-WIS, EXCRABOB AKD LAX* V/ Boacht aad Sold CollaatiwraUi V«a Nebraska pnSHptly atteadad toi city al^d 1 ty and Laada paink.inl aad aaldl Meaar Taaaa paid.' lnlaraat paid «a Ipailil Rpi Baaactat attentiua aiva* as Bar la* aad I City, Sr. T. arty ia saiiiBc lintuts* apfjjr ID. CaMar CtaMr Bank, ni^r C«rTI, A Co., Fhiladelnkl^ Pa. i s y BBPBBSSCK* TOWKaEBD. LlPPCXt'OTT. C. r. Corrnt. w. s. t. Rosna. caatrarine iwnaa^. 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