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gMtlS COU^H' BLUFFS, NOV- T!,e rorrtctneu ne4t womiteiL JOB OFFICE ance ol the propne'.." «»jic times are perhaps the very best for a .vert.- uft *nn n the water* whilst! server, swim on the top 01 others are sinking all around. AtHeru^ will hardly smell the hartl liberally, $nd you i e s "While such persons (ible bud^f1IJ^ntia*ncare fault of payment, compel them to work upon »i« ':1"' imoginary cities all around us, are toppling Amcrica down into oblivion, Couneil Bluffs remains v The Allulic Monthly. TTe are indebted to the publishers, Pim* i,ip», OAxnor k Co., Boston, for copy of this new monthly. The initial number gWes promiA of reflecting, in a creditable man jner, the literary, scientific and political an»i expc- i nrogreu of the country. It is intended to niche in Amorican literature, hereto- "^r^" V^SVtriw'Trypt, fore racant, or but partially filled by Put l*'",Aether with two Power and deter- o/im'i Mnhthtu. To ewe the reader ai XC together with ,u.Liii»n ana dctor- nam's Monthly. To give S idea of the plan of the work, we sobjomth. ri^»UfT* bw T^S: following remarks: rltruUilge, ^i 11"" local^and •iscellaheous. le*rrnu, h» be* with the a»« with dnllue., and »*g^SLJth* ,« *h0 WUM to 1 f#1 tbtni Tof1 puoiiaoers f^=s==^== aSMX-SSSVffi Si»mSm. »»d?, if **, pn» little trade is going on they get, ,,,nereii^, that every author announced opposite qualities of light. They have ex TwMto". purlins,.o l.» u.r»U,«l.^.o.b.r»lW .w»Hd wrl jers ho have been applied t, 011 either siJeof the v,i»„ticWor of »t "Wbil© such persons ^,'a on care of *t who voluntarily send their productions, will un(lor ,hcirlIitli,lsic mcrit5 kUC ,tli impunity in *ood *ja\t's'a*m»"*r" i bfine'ulne e pub.ic W«».»W, except It b. to I able to work and support honest or respectable calling, not who shall be found loitering or strolling about in any street, alley or common, or any 4»A.. ,„.,n..r athc*raticor »^vevery «her. The same rule must apply to a periodical: honored and iMnflded iu jus' in proportion to lU ability. caLdor and manliness Jll any u* If i MLwr WW having the wherewith to maintain himseit, The AHantic the publishers, post paid, $3 per annu 25 cents a number. an public or private place within the city, or who shall be an idle or dissolute person, or ,vho shall go about begging in any part of the city not having any regular lawful bu nesss, or who shall lead an idle, immoral or profligate course of life shall be deemed a vagrant, and upon conviction, thereof before any-conrt having jurisdiction, shall be fined in a sum of not more than fifty dollars, and as a part of said judgment, unless said fine be paid, shall be committed to the jail of the county or to the «»ty pr« ob, until such fine be paid." If we could, instead of committing them to jail, in de- pr'incIpal villages of the Union, orot Proceedinga al Common Connrll. Council Chamber, October 30, 185". The Council met at 7 o'clock, P. M. The 0£ the streets', at laborers wages, until the fine j^ng the city finances, and have a more sa u ry grnje neerj trrade ,, 11 _.,nk ».»Upp fnr a was cancelled, it would be much better for ()ne ,n faror of on 8 amount of grading, etc. We should like to snc these characters put through a course of sprouts. Can't it be done Good Beet* The Davenport Gazette says, 4lMt *the good people of that city are now luxuriat ing upon a superior article of beef—tender and juicy. The Gazette man, not satisfied with the fact, that the meat ho purchased, was "fat, tender and juicy," had to enquire 30. of a butcher, why such was the case. lie was told in explanation, "that last spring alt tho cattle that had survived the winter, were fjabbitt, and unanimously adopted been fattened up in quick time, and this ac- ^unjrcjan(j ninety-five feet of curb-stones counts for the beef being so excellent, lie {,ejong:Ug t0 the City, and set them ou I'earl says cattle that have been fat several cars, were not fat at all, and that butchers rt themselves often deceived by this. Some- times they kill a fat steer, and find the best number of excessively Jat cattle hereabouts number last sprin, g^recj nn(j excessively Jat cattle hereabouts It is a very trite but true saying, that Russirtn firm—our business men are prosecuting vast improvements, as though nothing unusual Bluffs holds her own in the tightest times. Gootl More. The Olenwood Union, very pertinently asks ''IIow many more years are we to do without a County fair in Mills, County V Farmers and mechanics, let us have a Fair as soon as possible if not this year, prepare Cass County, N.T., have orgnnuea a elected our old friend, Sam Klbert,Presi-ij II. served up and allowed in premiums for the best farm products and the finest speci mens of mechooism. We expect to announce to a similar entertainment in this County next fall. hundred and eight gallons. Thus it will bo •een that in a few years, molasses will not bo imported from the South, because it will bo manufactured at home cheaply, and in requisite quantities. The G'iiren further •ays that the syrup i4 an excellent substitute for vored- tuiid ing in the city. illin's of molasses from less than the cane. Another farmer County, from 1-4 of an acre obtained one *nt0 ')an'c Uir e noucea several emigrant wagons 7, K 'it. i verm«.m ThP npw ,h,* r: i .k. w.r ,h™gh tnC SSSSr "reets, en route for the spot selected Pettit made a good Judge, but he debased for their home in the West. We hope to himself by his course in tne contested elect- North Carolina... !ii» chronicle the *nival of numberless families i°" "nd j0",4 to rospect, even ere winter sets in. Come on-come to the judicial character. growmg and prosperous West, where all may I CSTIletMjjfKart Bcccher, in Ibis wandir- Washington, D. c.^ »u»« up an early fortune and independence.1 ings nbouy|lew s^ud' natf?,RnJ aPPcar_ jnce is decidedly fine. It ha, an iron front, mm Th« EkctlM la tvw+—A Vxtorlal LratMrr Pnl^ Out. And certain atari aba^aa^y ftM* ,their Wb*r«*. 1 grade on Main street, being the final estimate Able-bodied men were advertised for, re- effect iu checking vagrancy. Ihere are jn fujj for gaid grade, as per estimate of could be obtained. The army is composed enough vagrants in this city of the kind K inecr kept lit work upon our streets, o eep a jY*auced Thos. Officer & Co., for curb- hard times, mechauics, tradsuicn nud labor in good repair, besides doing an indefinite i exaiB cline in prices of real estate, will take place rather a wintrv look. It is just cold enough present crisis, comes to the conclusion that in New York citv as well as in Iowa, and for a fire to feel comfortable, and stormy matters are not so bad as they might be. e a o u n i y w i s u e u s i n a o e n o u o k e e a i w e a e e e s i a n s i n o portion as its basis is sound or not. Ihou- doors. Our streets are rather sloppy and sands of moonshine cities, existing only on muddy to-day, and our Devil is lamenting our cotton crop of last year was one hun naner. in tho West, will explode, while those over his sad fortune, in having to carry p- dred and thirty millions. It wiU be now .i iio ..... u, irnnlil mwfjn tMmur worth one hundred and sixty. whose advantages arc real and not imagi- peri. He lay* be would pvefa wrmer nary, will in the end become more and more country. I twenty millions of dollars. There are twen the centres of trade and population. While r^P" That is a startup item by tbe STorfli whlch tclls of tho 8inking of a Man-of war in the Baltic, with four- t(,(,n |mnjrcj human beings on board—all drowncd bat 8 This thr0W3 the mC had occurred. Our mechanics and laboring ^ja Oeorge disaster quite into tho men are still engaged in active and remu- I nerativc employment, all seemingly unmind ful of the "hard, times" so much talked of I nimirry. „„1V11 in the business circles. Thoso contemplat- F. Krrra has opened a first-class ing emigrating to the West next season, will bookbindery in this city. Office Empire greater demand now than then. The pro please make a note of this fact—Council B'oc^' Such nn needed here. Parties wanting binding of any sort done, can now be accommodated, by leaving their work at the Pioneer Bind ery. (£3?* Here is an epigram suggeste&b? the appearance of Butler's inimitable "poem 'Nothing to Wear." It hits the mark which for next." Truly, good advice, and sea- was already bare to receive it: sonably given. We hope to witness a mote X'tung tnwr.ir'. wpii, *ein suppose in the right direction by the farmers and citizens of Pottawattamie County. By or ginizing an Agricultural Society this fall, wo can pave tho way for a regular old fashioned fair next fall. Shall it be done? I Wo learn from the Union that the citizcns of Farmer's and Mechanic's Institute, and itliing tn wr.ir'. Well, Some httho »iuitc truly declare it. Fur tbeir 1 ibitual disucr clothe* Above the w.ust, sufflripntly ttbowa That there, «t leaM, far as that They've "nothing to wear"—and we# Itear n. fctf Some paper in this State, wandering ®ut dent. The first Fair was held at Platts-i 'V ^, mouth, on Tuesday last. A free dinner was i it v fBMt* A light is extinguished in oar sister State toyend the Mississippi, ani*.gloora fslls overtta# north vwt. Jones is »o more!— Four days ago be sh$tt with (timet lastra in th# galaxy of the vewftfhed now, Iowa naa been distfrigutehed above most States in Senators. Dodge might seem in at first blus the brighter luminary, but the «u- 15SS SL-SSTttKu biawa trlJT bul eal scicncc. Dodge and Jones have emitted In some respects it must be admitted Dodge and Jones were alike—yet there was differ ence of degree even in their similarities.— Atlantic Monthly differs, also, from »omeof Dodge was the embodiment genius of the doughface. Jones never attained that dig wiii ie »u iiu|iohsii)ie positiun. it has dwided opinions nity. Dodge was imperfectly acquainted with '"i'1'" that ni'wt intere»t the' English language, but nevertheless man- of party fMl'iiw'wiM'be diVarar- aged to get through speeches Writ- Monthly can be had of book- anJ perio(]ical agent?, in all the cities \lfwith .famthe broad and phiitx-fbK »pi"t. Hen »ho opm^, t^e capital. Jones was equally ignorant of i aged, and subject treated, as far as possible, in a (en for "jjim |jy half-famished" reporters at ^ha* a drVu. ^^Jv^rant act would KSf.'Sa f»"«» 'mXdJfSiT.i'atha»e^uo Ws^be the capital, /ones was equally ignorant of Wo should thin* *ne anywhere cuuti-overtwi, ti.eof little impuruiice in tongues, but broke uowu rehearsing the u r&aes. It provides "that *ny,Ciely. the w»r id i-n uonest an.i I compositions of the Chaplain of the Senate. reach their cases* i mi pvpu when it doe«n«»t wholly approve his views.— Z' u i„ port himself must apply to a periodical it win be Dodge— but enough. Though lost to person in anj a A Gravis, Lewis One in favor of Wagstaff & Mitlicn for 8he reporte and pavmont in full for said cruiting sergeants devoted their time to the whereas, it was not the inten- *. cur n to be set on any street except Broad-' wa^ Rel cuts of it on their own tables very tough.- All this sounds reasonable." If the abo»e truthfully accounts for tho existence EvJrett (,e rCqU rej of tovjh beef, there must have been a very large (taken that h(J furni!jh olher cur liwi thflro ,lf. $243 80 l»bor of procuring men able and willing to u- -i mm enter into Lncle Sam's acrvico with a liber- flagstaff & Million for al com ation anU Upper Broadway, being payment! |jut s ^ones for pavement on Broadway $109 001 ers, a great many of them Americans, con One is favor of Colby Down, for services stitute the large majority of .those who have ,, .. ao nn' manifested their willingness to become sol as Judge of March election $- 00 r* *tu it i. ii One in favor of Thomas Uenshall, for *6 lOcts. One in favor of H. D. Ilarl, for $34. One in favor of Tootle & Jackson, for te flnd that he be furniahad wi lieu thcroof and that he be furniilhad with r.r !••,) hive encountered nlentv always substantial and nutritious, ,, a copy of this resolution. dailv cxerciso which a soldier takes of beef that defied mastication. However, we do occasionally get good beef, as fine fat, tender and juicy, as that ever sold in any market. it is an "ill wind that blows nobody any It snowed, blowed and hailed. This morn- y, necessities supplied, tifl it was with great difficulty that thov ijfoW 00 foreigners, mostly Germans, who have Betw „en Jhe followiug accounts were referred to ja iy at the offices five or six are every day the Committee on Claims. I taken into the service. The rule is to take One in favor of C. Yoorhis, for $2 25. onl' 3u nn( 40 men apply now "married men into the army they are t„. *c enlisted to serve five vears. lheir pay is$ll tQ month in5lu(ling board, States service to disgust an honest man Therefore, be it thrown out of employment and anxious to ,olvefj bv i,e Common Council of the obtain tho means of support. The Army CUy of that the gaid IIor#ce I to return said curbing thrice a week, and it is a violation of orders t0 the place from whence the same wore! on his part to be uncleanly in person or to d.®h^ bing in omit changing his under-'clothing twice a th w.cck- ecoraer' good." However deeply we may deplore ing, (9 P. M.,) while we write it is snowing KnmmliT' *i Tlirfasc the present hard times, the consequences will finely. The surrounding bluffs are com- Washington"haWng carefully be beneficial to the people. A general dc- pletely covered, and everything about has. The rations though often homdy are week- On motion, Council adjourned. these other precautionary measures, by Attest: FRANK STRKET, which disease is kept at a distance, should A make him the healthiest of men. If the takes added to i United States Government could find em- r^-Last night was blustering and stormv.! ployment'for a larger anny at present, there ,, -i i nn i would be no difficulty in filling its tanks.—N. TimeSm jne(j the cau.se and bearings of the trajejs n 0ur power. tobac(,Q crop thig yea- wiU rT.odace 1 t-T-on« Sta,^'1s in this '-""V0.11 1 Crowbar Law at St. LobIi. i#wm sorgho Syrup. Tho very practical virtues of "Crowbar Faimre. thr.n«h»nt ii.o n'te i The Dcs Moines Citizen, savs that a gen- I Law" were tested in this citv, Saturday.— tlcman of Story County obtained" Armed with ftn ftttachment^t^en ""thv^ne! vftult of E. W. Clarke & Bros.,1 sew York. who suspended payment not long since. The) M«»ai-hmi«»u.., result of this ofheial boring was the discov- i obi"'51.'.*?'.!".!! cry of $300 und the books of the firm, which Kentucky tho Sheriff took possession ol.—Evening Mifmesou'.*.'.'.".'. 'i I i n o i s nil Mirylaiwl Charles II. Test has beaten John i iue new mree storj bnck block on ciety, rec4fcly dropped into a mock auction 13 failures in Canada West andoin Canada corner of Main street and Lower Broad-' S^°P* way, begins to losk well. The walk are whicl? ^C^ennd Srow the Cr°P thlS ag' n°' i. T!r .. to be remembered that there is at this mo in tho talcs of h.falutm, goto off the follow- i ing extravaganza, in relation tho trer amount of specie than has ever before Wasiiinc.tosto Jonespolitical pxit q( Georce quictlv to that bourne, whither i ., in debt. Tho Sooth is comparatively free fr0m the edSc of Bn .. .. hyperbola." community. These great recourfces will assuredly put mUc!: C®" Dr. SoLMTirSt, has removed bis ofiee us all right within eight months. This is Drug Store, near tho about tbe period when a large body of our House. i exports will begin to yield us ample re turns. tM°™S the number of reported AUG. SETT. OCT. ...16 Hi sua the different aspect of so- In addition to the foregOintf were stood some time, when the auc- East. tion.eer called out, "Mr. Beeeher, why the If we estimate tho liabilities of tbe above nearly completed, and the outsidn ^ev'' ^on't J00 hid?" He was greatly as-' at an average of $100,000 each, we hate an i. ». tonished at finding himself known in such a! aggregate of nearly $100,000,000. The w»th cast iron window caps and siUs, and *unk how he knew Bcechor. "How do I' of September, up to the 25th, there had *ben completed, will be the most superb 'know him? Why 1 hftve been v 1 TOTALS ...j$ IB ..to set 13 ii ... .1 ,. a s *, Arrival at IftfTWk OM, Tho imsoct of specie fr$m Europe seems ty hirMg|i|pencf(Ln jijijjyt The Persia, which arrived yesterday, brings a round mil lion, andmmor has it, that morui«. Mt wav. {jjfetus caution Uw,hopeful^ofl# ili lock opon tfris actraapMttiM i|| na tw« csd, mncesikiy |ta not to ttirew trp their hat 'toomiirai%iiffiktion at this turn of tbe specie tide. Neither Engbutd nor tbe Coutinent is in eondition to boar a heavv drain of the preeious met als. The indications already are alarmiiw that specie-payment will soon be as difficult in London, Paris and Vienna, as it now is in Boston, Philadelphia and New York.— When the depleting process has gone to a point not far off, the Bank of England must suspend. WestaU sot be surprised to hear that her suspension took place upon the ar rival of the news of the suspension in New Yorki The troth is, this country has not alone indnlgtd in speculation, excessive ex pansions of tte creait system and its con comitant «tr»*gaiice." Frances as deep in tbe mud as we are in the mire and she needs but the news of the difficulty here, as wo needed but the failure of the Ohio Life and Trust Company, to blow into a flame the pile that has been'smouldering so long. She has financiered as recklessly as we, has had credits as baseless, and adventurers as greedy as Ours. She must also pay the pen alty which is already tormenting us. Eng lond, sounder at the core, has a war on her hands, of which her wisest statesmen cannot see the end. Whatever the consequences, hor vast resources must be expended for the maintenance of her Indian Empire, upon which hor supremacy depends. The profits of her trade for the year past, are iu Ameri can hands, and those hands arc closed as if clutched in death. Millions of her surplus wealth are in American railroad, city, State, county and other bonds, and but a fraction al part of the aocrued intcrcst from them, or expected dividend from our stocks, will be paid. Her candle is lighted at both ends. Her American resources are cut off, and the sluice-ways in which her wealth is flowing out ia the most unproductive audnnjtrolita ble of all employments—war, are full of w*kk almost to doomsday with eclipse." As Dodge—lout Pleiad—sailed from the spneo two yeare ago eo Jones wanders away to bear him company in the regions of the infinite Nowhere. Par nobile discomfited ues r8 at rnough sight, to memory dear."—Chicago Tribune lllh. Dtacharced Mmkaaln EBllatlug la the At-my. -The United States recruiting service is thriving in tliewo hard times. Since the man ufactories and other establishments which give so much employment to the laboring classes have been discharging their bands, the enlistment offices in this city have beeu besieged by those thus thrown out of work. The United States army will be composed fold. better class of men during the next five Mayor presiding. in eonsoquence of the financial con Pretent—Aldermen m,*n-,B*bbbt»04*|jyears yalsion than it has had in its ranks for a ,, (longtime, lliere are two principal recruit pkntf.b, and Tkkvn .* ing offices in the City, one at No. Minutes olprpvious peeting rcadand ap-. ham-street, and the other at No. 115 Cedar proved. I street, and thoro are branches of both in The following accounts were allowed: I different parts of town. 80 parts of town. The recruiting ser- u- m-.i,™ fn.: vice untUi within a month past was, as it generallv is in timo of peac In this condition of thing-, we should e foolish to expect any long continued in flux of specie from abroad.—C/ucfl(/o TVifc. AVasliington, Oct. 31. Seorotary Floyd was telegraphed for, his presence being desired at a Cabinet meeting to be held next Monday, relative to Gov. Walker and his Proclamation, which will be censured by the Administration as a direct violation of his instructions of Sept 8th.— lie had no authority whatever to pronounce upon the legality of votes, and was specially instructed to receive the returns and let the Legislature determine upon the character. The friends of Gov. Walker say he has com mitted an error, and the wonder is that he i has committed only one, and that after ac knowledging his reprimand will let his name go to the Senate. If the lire-eaters choose to adject him then he will be iu a position to defend himself and the Adminstration. The Chat- duU— Southern members of the Cabinet apprehend that this mistake of Gov Walker will re open tho Kansas fight in tho South and bring the whole subject again before Con gress.—IleraM Correspondence. I rSTWc take the following from the Lou isville Democrat of the 10th inst.: "Considerable excitement was created yesterday at one of the fashionable drinking saloons of this city, by a lady who uccord ing to-ka^pwn -tatement will 'soberize the i men.' Tbe lady aforesaid who belongs to uppertendom, went into a bar-room, and called for a hrandv smash, with as much coolness as a regular male toper, drank the preparation, deposited a dime, and left.— clothing and medical attendance. A certain amount —$40 the first year—is appropriated for each man's clothing. The sum thus set apart is larger than the actual requirements of each, and if the soldier omits to draw the One in far« oft/. W. Babbitt, for$7 40. whole of it vearly, the residue is paid to him The following resolutions was offered by at the expiration of the term of service. To each man promotion is the reward offered for meritorious conduct. Two detachments of recruits will shortly leave the City to en ter on the dutios of the soldier: one of 400 men will start for California on the 20th inst. arid another of 350 will depart—their desti nation is not vet determined—on the 5th of The barkeeper, being a handsome man, ha* struck for higher wages. Par*ou Brownlow*i Challenge. Parson Brownlow has written to the New York Times that he intends to visit tbe Northern State next Spring, and deliver lectures on slavery, lie challenges the Beechers and tho whole host of Black Re publican preachers and orators to discuss the subject with him. The New York Tribune accepts the chal lenge—but has the unblushing impudence to i name Frederick I ouglass—black as tar—as the champion of the North who will meet the Parson. A hitch between the Parson and Fred, on the 'nigger' question would be one of the richest and most entertaining exhlbt I tions, perhaps that the world has ever wit nessed.—Lynchburyh Ijryinian. Going Home. We noticed, a day or two since, that the packets for Europe earrv out full loads of passengers—natives of (ireat Britain and the continent—migrating homeward, to escape the hard times here. This step may seem preferable to them now, but in a few months there must be many thousands la borers thrown out of employ in the old countries, in view of the sudden stoppage of the American trade. Many of these home-returning emigrants carry with them considerable means, the result of years of toil and economy. A let ter from Newburyport says that quite a number of the Irish population of that section are now returning to Ireland with the money they have saved.— Philidelphia American. to" Canadian Coinage. aTOT' Our wheat crop in 1850 was one hundred millions of bushels, and estimated that year at an equal amount of dollars. Since then a very great stimulus has been applied to wheat-growing. Then we had only eleven millions of acres of wheat. Now we have not less than twenty-five. It is seven years •'nee then, which is an item to cause increase, mora- an|J mu9t bo afJ()o(1 t0 th(U of yearg) institution has long been duct of wheat, we have no doubt, will be !ltK Silver coinagc for Canada is in course of preparation. The Montreal papers an nounce that the government have engaged Mr. Wvon, the celebrated designer of the lloval Mint, to make dosigns for a Canadi an silver coinage, -which will he required on the adoption of the dollar and cent system on the first of January nest. The obverse of the coin is to be the Queen's portrait, and the reverse a wreath maple with the value of the coin in the centre. i the two hundred and twenty-five millions of bushels. It may be rated at an equal amount in dollars. NOTICE. All California will produce forty-five millions of gold. This will not leave us as hereto- fore. Then four-fifths of it went away.— This year four-tffths of it will remain. Our crop of corn in 1830 was estimated at two hundred and sixty-six millions of dol lars. This year we shall have eight hun dred millions of bushels. It will be worth more than the sum of that year. Besides these staple articles, we have a long list of exports, which would swell the aggregate amount to an immense number of millions vre h!""e finished reckoning. It is mcnt tho Uada o£ tho peopU ft much accounts di e the i ndkrsigned, must bo eettlc«i immediately, hy N*i»tc nr otherwise, and all Notes due, must he pai-l forthwith. No Credit aftOTtfciSflatc—October Int. 1857. Oct3-n*23 mWTLK fc JACKSOSf. J. P. CASADT, I J. I). TKST, ,ftr. "lie been in the United States. Besides, the Dodge Pe°Pj° ow«JC8f• ^8,a PeoPl°'^!,r'e,n0' and a very general pro/perity, "ncompu ed „th nud South, pervades the agricultural W. KIDKN, S Council Kiaffs, Iowa. {J. WliiTK, Nebraska City, N. T. AS1DY, TEST, IUDCX fc CO., IiAm) AOSNTB AND DEALERS IN EXCflA GE, NEBRASKA CITT, N'EBRASKA. HAVING MADE ARRANGEMENTS BY which we will receive accurate wvpies of all the Townxhips embraced in the Eastern port hhi«if Nebraska, we are now prepare*? to offer mir services to the "Sqnat tcr's of the Territorj*," tiling «1eclaratory SUte- mcnt^ of Intention to Pre-empt, yeounnp Pre-emptions, T^vcatinp Land Warrant* and Entering Land. Laid Warrants Bought sad HottU JLmmdB Unttnd 0m T4m*9 Parttcular attention paid to buying and selling pfw-r crty on Conimip^ion al.-o. to tnuking C»Ucclijti6 jipA forwarding remittanccfi tu any part of the Union. BLANKS of all kinds always on hand. [nS**. PORTER & CARTER, (Successors to R. P. Snow.) '. E A E S A E A E N S AND A«U*i ml Commission Mrnhutl roR the sale or McreMlidlzr, Hon«r«. I.ot«. Lands, tr., IKIMI* Broadway, f'oiinrll Blnff*. Iowa. C/ I 10XSIGNMKNTS SOI.iCITKD FROM IIOXR AlfD abmail, anil attended to with promptness and di» patib. lermae Porter. Edwin Carter. Hirem TO lion. Thomas H. BeMon. Jr. Somr, G. A. Robin* eon, Wm. n Robjnnn, Cnunoi) Bluflit S. Drnllanl, fevN o»lo, NtjJM Keclcr, Altany, XT. Dissolution. TnK rO-rARTN*E*SH!P IIKRRTOFORE EXISTING under the lump ami rlylf ol kI HN &. 11AGGKK TT, is this day ilisbutved by mutual omscnt. AI1 *c oouotH ac.unst tlie above rtim, will bo paid liy CYRrS C. Kt'lIX, Slid all I cuiands due said Bmi, wnl be jia.va kle t« CYRl'S C. t:i!X-wh« ill minuc tho busi nc s at tbe old stand, one door West .if the Pwf Otncc. rVRl'S »?. KI'HN. month prominent I been about 4iX failures in the United States, member in his church for the la*t five vears,' the apigrejrfttc amount of liabilities being and ft out ilin C. E. n.UJOERTY- Council Btnfls, Angnst 29-nlS-u ?!££. York City, disguised, to toUIf i»4 b» «w »w Banking lt«H at BaMwin, Dodge St Co. I Connril Blufft, Iunra, July 1st, 1S6T. THK PARTNERSHIP RKRKTdFORK EXISTING belwpcn the subjicribers under the rtrm of BALD TTIN, DODGE fc CO., is this day dissolved by mntnal consent. Lc llov Ti'TTLE retiring snd learifiK the businessot tlwold Arm to txcloeed up by IULdwinJi DODGE, who wilt continue tody a Hanking &. Exchange •asineaa uuder tb* Mine and style or Baldwin Dodge. JOHN T. BALDWIN, G. DODGE. IX ROY Tl'TTLE July •i-nlO-n (Bugle copy. 0 YKTEHS—a iargesepply at I Dta a-i-A-ir-Jflii.. —o»— HAETF0BD, C0I*. CASH CAPITAL $200,000 With a Large Surplus. S. I. Loonli, Prtrident. If. Kellosc* Secretary. Itnrics. XMTRKS STORES, JfKHt'FTANITSR, MILLS, FAC and perianal property generally, at rate* con sistent with the hazard asst'mn!. DWELLING HOUSE8 And their contemn, injured for a term of veara on the ni"#t favorable term*. Particular attention is given to this branch of Insurance, by this Company. Lo*kc» Equitably Adjusted and Promptly FaUL 10# Hew ¥*rk Brandt. 100 Lower Broadway, opposite Post- Office. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. we »r« $% |v«tent in reeeigt I S O O .H T- Worth Ready-Made Clothing, Fmrcbaeifcg our Goods for Cash ifiords us lbC oi'portu nity, u Mil Urem as low u my otter BilallictaMRt, west of New York. Our aaaortip^M of .... (assimeres: ilc O Are lUM, 4»»bU lBd of K«w Style, which we Manufacture to Order, Alto, on band,-a GENTS' HOSIERY FURNISHING GOODS: Viz: Genta Brown Cotton bait bose# (Marino bottom, Ca$htnere do Enciiih Double Feet. Mlrcant Beaver sod Otter Cays, Muffler* GuanUets. Cloths Cassimeres, Taffety Lilw Buck. Gum Clothing and Gaunileu and Glovob Hats tfc Caps. We respectively invite country merchants and far mers. to examine our Stock and Prices, before purrhaj injr ri«ewhere. Being a Branch of an Ka»te: n House, enable* us to keep up a general assortment of rxkIs ap* pertaining to wearing apparel. ACROSTIC. en, boys, and yooths, there's plenty 9t no A II come & look at our stock while we make a pie A Y ou all want flue or common enits to bu Y Je which we make to order with skid and taste, & W ater proof Gum goods to stand tbe rain and snp TV urcka aod Eaglan and Linen .shh ts w« hare *m E 1 n tre bats & caps to I-n-k at would cure tbe ennu I & arge ond Small, to get cheap Oouds, give «s scsl fc fc Many thank? to the citizens of Council Bluffs and sur rounding country, for pa*t lavors and patronage, and hope tLe continuance of the same. a y W e i ONE PRICE CLOTHING WARE ROOMS. loo lOO lOO Lower Broadway. Lower Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Tailors Wanted 1 NOXK rcpi] a R. D. AMY. D0NT FORGET THE Coflee Boiler Of Whiob wo Wholesale &, Retail Slaves & Tin Ware! A* I HAVE SECIRED the »cr*i*e» of ,S3eX,lW*H 1 matrass O. V.MiY 1 b..x mils* SAMVEI. WlESLM. 1 box G. Carson. 1 bx fl C. J. Jo.srs. 1 box machlB^tr Agent, at Council Bluffj. 3Ut-9tt-« Octpi^r M. IUT* j* wm~ '5J„ J'iLLiWINTER ,'J» O I N MAY k WEli CLOTHING HOUSE DRY-GOODS, B«y» YOUTHS & CHILDREN. Davis, Gloves. —ALSO— Alex inIer'« Bl.Kk aud Fancy Kid Gloves, White and F.i'i y Merseille-* Shirts and Cellars? Silk and Flannel Shirts and Uniwer Wimi lined Fancy Traveling Blankets, and PupUnette KoUu*, F.mcv Cheuelic Scarfs, bnk Velvet, tfiMeniaafid ilariuo Scarfti, bilk tUd Opera Ties Shawls, Paris 4b u* Woul sole Leather, trunks, ,1 Vaiises Carpet Bags, OTIC erriyTicyr s l.QlAftTCX Primary .,.$§40 rreparatory, tT* Jn»iiiT» ,..-.10 00 Instruction ou JPUod OC £uiur 16 00 1't.c ot lofftruncnt 0 00. Vocal Mule. ,.t 00 Incidental! All the Kni!li«h branch.! niiulljr Uofht Id the flrit lUuvlasiiMtiwi, Mtethcr *lth Latia mt Greet, are included in the above tprnis. It l» highly important that Fopil. ihonld cmnmeiice ai the open lug «i the ttuacter, aud tie ia tendance. Nodeductimw after enliance, exept In rniea of pre traded mnen. t. B. SUE, rrladpal. Conncil Bluff*, Aug. 1-nM-u ]Votic©. WK HAVK HOW 1\ Sluab TUfc i-OLLOWTIKO which if not called for .ir:d charges piiJ, we will M*it on the 14th of N^vomber nett, to p»y freight atM) charge*, at our Warehouse in Council Bluff* TOOTLR JACKOOK. a s ncxfMW. hxi iurto%,, Stepmk.v Carroll. I bale Liue*. ABES Allen. box mdne 1 cbe*t do| 2 bundle^ do L.W. R. 2 hbl rmWM Tbckan1. Howy 1 bbl corn A. J. Baker. 1 tKx rod*# Wm. Burton buX ttdf# K. TODI). 6 chair ft) 1 w«i.Hhi«tand$ I chii-l'H vtiairj Joseph Haroma* box mdeej OeteJber n-a2&-tt D. C. BLOOMJCR, HATS & CAM A 4 2 BOOTi fc SHOES, XOTIOXg, Im I®KE*8WABI2, 111 1 GLASSWAlCCy CLOTHIXG, &.C., am COST! They will close cut tbeir EXTIRK STOCK at PRIME COST FOR CASH! REMEMBER'.—At the 'Bee Hive,' Store, So. M, Palmer's Block. n2fi-u TIIOIIPSO.V k SIEGBIST. Insurance Capital Enlarged ffOBD. COWW. lncorvorated ISI1I. taartcr Pevyetual. HUired, 7lb Jul,, 1887, to Cash Capital $1,000,000 ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED! S U U S 1 2 2 1 6 2 1 1 With the Prestige of 88 Tears' Success and Experience. Preside at. T. t. Brace, Sr. Robt Buell, E A Bulkeley, S S Ward, Sam'I Todor, Joseph CbnftiU, K Flower, O Riplef, A A Tut tie, Mather, 7. Pratt, Uillyer, Keney, A A cxander. C. 11. Brainard. OrnctRS. I. 6. RIPLEY. T. A. ALEXAMHER, PieMdcnt. Vte President. THOS. K. BRACE. Jr., Secy. 7. B. Bennett, Gen Agent. —lNSl'HES AGAINST THE— DANGERS OF FIRE! —AND— Perils of Inland Kavig4^i. jU as Liberal Rules and Rates aslliskf Assumed Permit or for Solvenq/ and fair Profit. ESPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO laiarance ol Dxvcllins* Farm Property, 0at Baildioss and Cements. Such insured for peri dsf 3 to 5 re.irs on tfao moet fa vorable terms. LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED —AND— O Y A I ivrm 4 UMI Er« of the nvnt valuable and srientiflc W'ork men in Jowa, Mr. WILLIAM 11 New Goodd! PHllMPS fcCO., ARE OPKX1KO A GOOD assortment of I^oTtT Ahoes, Leather, Shoe Find- toes. Ate., which they wilt adl by wholesale or retail*— CHEAP FOR CASH. Cash Paid for 11 ides. Council Bluffs, Sebt. 6-nlP-3in GREAT BARGAINS v 'rf v 4f: K I box md*#« w -i S O E Mo. Emyire MtdL 6. HARD TIMES MADE EASY AT TI1E Thompson & Siegrist OP^ T^klR EXTIM STOCt Doogbtj & Co., Have just received a large stock (If Spring und Summer Oood. to ohletl tkf? jnvtt respectfully invit« (lie Lodiw or tuia city and vmSiiUj, to call and cjamiiie ucfore puithaMug el«ewhere. We would inQ!t rea|iecUull}' ex lead u«r iuTitaiio« io the Merchant! in the »urrounding country, who are flt tinx out Stuclu for the Sprint Trade, tu call and exam ine our itock of Good!. Ilere you will find everything any country may demand. Asx.ni oar atoci may he Brwirfii, It 4wttnmn r% Mk*lf Mmrdumrif French P.-i»luia. Chambreys, PrintM anU Lswnti. *1#^, I Brocba Loiw and Shawls, Cham. Laic Lwg Plain and Kmb'd Crspe -Printed Caaiuucte bhAVi#. Manallas, Parasols, of every atylo^ Kmbro*der*es, Laces 1^1 Kid Olo Botiery, mmsim w RibtoML Flowers, ax. ALIO-A& immense stock of Boots dbSlioes Ot every deKriptiua «r« clfer cbcap. twflll, of mil kindl, w, JBmStlmfi, -t •M Ctmth*, rjr '""i" i We iaTalnt'raeaiTed luce ud veil .elected stock of Oroceries, Wines ft Liquors, which we are now opening, and invite tbe attention of country dealers, requesting them to cail belor* purchasing eUewbere. We assure then we can sell tbem Goods as sonable as any floufc in Town. We bare 60 Chests T. B. Tea. 60 Imperial 100 sacks C.'tTce. 80 hhds Sugar. 60 Bbls 25 Belcher's SjT®P. 16 Golden 100 Boxes aPNorted CandieA* 60 Star and ^oarta® 60 Palm Soap. 60 oxide IWe 2000 Jbs Hanjs. 3000 As Shoulders. am Ciear Sides. FURISIITUKB We have n m* in Store the largest and best assortment of Fl'RNJTL'RE ever offered tn this scction. Haviug eve. y lacility of obtaining the latest patterns, and there fore receive none but articles of Taste, Elegance fc Durability, Would most respectfully call the attention of the citi zen? of Council urT= and adjacent country, to onr Urge and rich a»:»ortmeni nyw on band at the STAR STORK, among which may b, Sofas, Rnrestis, TI 'X Chairs, 1 Looking Olastt^ Quartette Stsrnfl, French Bedsteads, Tables, Stands, Uat Stands, 50 40 20 75 60 25 20 25 25 25 40 25 50 A Losses Paid $10,437,312 .84. If wealth, truh a steady aud pn inpi atteniioa to a lesitim.itr Insurance Lusines with tbe execution ot c-inuaiu in k«.hx1 faith, have inducements with the pub lic in selecting their i:n«le.writer—we reter them lur te»t of quality our «'taiius u» tbeir putronage, to re cords or p&ft service#, tendering their coutiniunco with increjMng abiluy and facilities in tutuie. 'Choice First-Class' Indemnity may be Ef fected without Delay, with this well knmrn and able Corporation, thro' JNO. T. BALDWIN Ceancil Bluff4 Sep. 2i-nS2-u PIANOS! PIANOS!! WJF. pp]v unless gootl Toting AuiPri. ,1 Clothinif HouM. MAV & WEIL. Sept. 26-nvJ n.VVK Jt'ST nECElYKD S('MK PIAX08, TV tJUlTARS, Instruction Books, aud a due aasortmetit of ^IIEF.T-MUSIC. of tbe latest* publication*. All of which may be obtainqd-^ on the most reasonable terms, by applying to «6-u j. a. u£i 20 25 25 20 1 fin REUS PURKLEAD, JLST RECEIVED AT 1 UU IIONN «t JICCLELLANDB. Conncil Blulft. August S-nlft-u for sale at tho MS HITS ATTHF, CITT MI I.I.—COL \CIL HUFFS— fx MAM fjek. fciTIlA KAJtli.V Fl.OVR. 1.ASS Tl'ARE— A mammolb lt(xk at th* niu BEE HITS. GL 40 BBLS. MOLASSES—Jnat recclvod and for •at* at tbe BKE HIVE. kOOR Rl'GS—tomething new—they can be found at th* REE HIVE. l'E£.\SVARE-A Ian* aasortment or flood styles, car r* found at til* BEE HITE. Bins FLOUR—superior brand*, for a*l* at the BKE HIVE. 500 FIand RMTt RE—A lar«* aaaortment tint recelvM for aale low at tb* BEE RITE. tirOOOE.I WILLOW WARE—all klada tor VV mnGGEnv whoiK well known in tbiso mmunily. I am prepared to wait ttjxm* the public is the latest styles and the shortest notice. farticnlar attention sriren to Hooftffir. ar»d J»l Vork. Work warranted. Work done at the shortest notice aud en living terms. tJ*Call at the old stand, ef D. AMY, Mam Oio^ 5, Ilead ot Broadway, Madison Strew.. aale at the BEE HIVE. BOOTS St SHOES—a very large stock of Oent'*, Ladiea', Boy't, Jtlaa aad brfaat'* wear—for sal* low, at tho BEEHIVE, i 10 tl.OTHIINS—A iaa(QlSYnt itock *f Spring and Summer Clothing, for tale tow ai the Dftn Btt HIT HH». BACON-Jnat i«c«i*«( aM for tale at the Fresh Er*P. S —Tin Ware at St. Loois price for CASH, nl-u o» band, and for vale at th* BEE RITE. Fresh tomatoes-* Cuitage BcdsUa^a, Bordo Cases, De&ka, Baskeu, Usttrasses, 1 Pillows, DiniitK Tables, BAGS OF RIO COFFEE-3or ule at tb* STAR STORK. BAGS CAPE COFFEE—(or sale at tbe BABBITT 4 BOW, e What sua* Srtxi Swiiri. IMHMMMr., MUKKMk IUIW4U A if* *fo*»xx block jv'issiir'0™1** 's We bare a large stock of Cloths, Cusiatn^ Satinets, sad Testints, of every descriptive. ijClotliingr, READY MADE Tor Men and B. vs. GENT'S FIR.M§H»G CiOODS, ft MM ut C«m etc. w now h»r,l,Wl ife COUNCIL BLUFF# Wwtk Urn C«S ESSf SiSSSSSiUsssf fi Cmrptmitr't T—it, ftuWwH «*«*ery rariety nwariMfNTIri 'i We h«ve tiOt SBXSS GOODS, amoof 4» W found Rleb Ciltoi, pttin, ftfurtd s&d pUIM. Pebtftas, plain and puidtd. Berefte Rob«, .•#«•? Beregcs, plain, printed Ad satin MpOi'f Printed Swis»e«, t-. Printed Jnoonet's. w.-s"* French Musi ins. -A OrfAndrJee, v^-: Crape Bereges, black litf sulnrX Prtated CbSlUto, Paris Moo# de Laiaea. Brilliant®, Kreocbli AmiriCM. French Prinu. Defy Competltka. Ss Brsi.vtss Cuuatry X*rch*Ma OOOOS jb n* »lUt |TII||» St Louis Pricesf"~rSI ••t- i 1 HW tampnastm: -it# Utt\ i tfvt- JAT'S CeMrttM CWtr* BraR PLOCO** oa k^ Sfn^uoJ1 PH^-U-aiJSi ki^h "QUORS ke»t Bisd and for sale in the stiiiam!packacw* c»u Hd Kuala* NT Stacks to KAERITT ROM** VktkelMHet«f fMaea B1«J City S Rarraaadiai Cmtryi iK£AT REDl CTIOir Dl As the Sea?a ts adrascixtf, we are nlliM a^jk^ ooat, our LARUR AND COMPLETE STOCK tf ~E"' Blch Silks aud SatinM Raresn. Lawn, Lawn RobCK Auiped Orfaiidle Lawnal OrgaoUie Robesi Chatieties Irish FbpelttM| Wf.~ Manti]iai in Silk kLaee. Call and tisatne the abuve. as we are daisnta^M 6abbitt tRuaTiT Pb-BiTSSyr Bosieryv Ladtta* aBd Cblldreu't Cutton, Liie IkvMtf aBl Ho»iery ot ald**crl nious and tfratfe*. —ALSO— l^tie*' Cotton, Ule Thread, stlkaad KM Ol l«w Fillet. Mita and Uluvaa. Parasol*, Fwu, At., «tc. Fa/(ale at No S. 1 Mock White Gssds A EMbrsl^ries^ $k' we are just in receipt of a largv stock of pSafe. •eck and striped Swtcs Jaconet and tfalnwofc HesluB Pvtted and Figured Mostins IC^ruidered Hashn for Basque* A Embroidered Roher and Skirts Embroidered and Itdce HaadktrehH|fl|fr Rich CoiUra and r# gM a large and complete stock of Eiubroidered Bdaial^ wefDsti, Ftoanctnas Mid Bands Iiintta and Oamhrtc ilandkertbiefa. for sale at No. 6, Phonix JUock. rabbitt k moaaO! Carpetingw RJ t^peatr? lCiiraln Carpet:nga, 1. 2 i&d 3 ply, ytne snd Kxtn Fjne Stair Oarpennf. Stair Lloeas.al! widths Burr and White Uol laud fur Window CvialM1 t»:lt transparent Window Chides Cortatn Oamask of all kind* For eal* by UARB1TT k ROSS-. Fresh Salmon. 80 dot cans snd ha!f cars freib SAtJIOV a article, for aale at ihc Banner store hr '•a* a- babbitt it STAR stork. BAGS OLD JAVA COFFEE—for Mile at tb* STAR STOKE. HALF CHESTS IMPERIAL TE IS—tor bale al ilic STAR STORE. HALF CHESTS YOC.NG HYSON TEA— lur sale at th* STAR STORE. HHDS SUGAR—lor ule at tbe SIAR STORE. BBLS STAR WHISKY—Tor iK at the STAR STORE. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BRANDIES for ule lh* fcTAK STORK MLR BEST CIDER TIKCGAR-fornlt at tbe STAR STORE. HALF BBLS TAR—tor ule at tbe STAR STOR*. IBU MACTLEKEL—for rale at the BACKS SALT—for *ai* at th* STAR STORK. 500 For Bale 1 0 0 0 A 3 a o u a u ti AIM ft larc# qnntitv of JtlddlinKt, Shorn AS Bra) Thr highest in.irkct price tn CASH paid (or Wheat. nS«. )IE FRl'IT—a larfe itock aanrted ktnda, for aale at tb* BEB HI YE. J. PALMER. LAZ KOBLE. J. H. Palmer & Co., Biuikeri Real Estate Agents, Office—!»•. f. hhacr'tBhtk, trmmtmmy, cocsciL BLcrn, iow v. COIN, EXCHAXCK AXD LAND WARRANTS BotKht and 8lili Collections ia Western Iowa and Xrbraxka prcnipilr- attended to( City and Town Proper t» and Lasdi purchased and soldi Mure mroted and Ta*e« paid Interest piil on Speci-' Deinxita. Especial attention airen to Boytag and Selling Prop erty in Omaha jlly, X. T. RETEREXCES: #. tOwxitSD, Cashier Cheater Co. Bank, Pa. LiwmeoTT. Corl-i*. fc Co., Phlladalpbla, Pa. C. T. Corns. Caahler, Richmood, Indtaaa. W. S. T. MoaTOH, CenlreTille. Indiana. RcvftoLDa. natcBra h. Piract, Lafvyett*, IM. R. O. PEARCE. Xew Tork Ciiy. m» BITE. peaches,~chebries, ia»r *r aimior tulilr, for aal* :. ttk* BER HTVR. CAP^—Caiiimere, W. SI!*- fttWlW iWt fr- M'f 1! tfc* BrT HP T. w«pw Hon. r.to PEBM.RTO*, 1*. Pabki fc ASOKEWS. LotnberaMD, St LmI% Ka TOOTLC A FAitLCTra, St. J«a*|M, Ito. Toou.k fc jAcaioa, CoBoal Bloth, l*wa. I.eas fc Rauh, Ft. Detnoin, Iowa. PorrLETO* fc BT»a, Otnaba City, !*. f- 1 P^scH.in w. wcodwasd, .Cbi-atr IHiarli. J—l- P' I-.-" ?0 Fresh Fruits* too doc. caoa Prachc*, Strawberriea, fee.. J* eelvej at No. 5, ^beentl Block, and lor eal* by BABBITT It '••Hi' (iiirain nil iiirtiiirtiaiti Sardines* nNr^bx flROlN'ES ia balf aod quarter boi •rlor article—tor nal* by BABBITT It 1" Rocking Chairs, Wash-Stands, Wuiiuw Curtain? and Trimmings. Every variety and kind of the ab'.ve named articles can be found at the STAR STORB, all of the most ex quisite wurkminship. aiu1 comprisinp the tcost lull and rich assortment west of ibe Mis»issippi River. TnK Call STAR STORK. BBLS CRUSHED SUGAR—for sale at th* STAR STORK. BBLS WHITE COFFEE SUGAR—tor •ale at ibe STAR STORK. BBLS GRANULATED SUGAR—for Ml* at tb* STAR STURK. BBLS BEST GOLDEN SYRUP—for tale at tb* STAR STORK. BBLS. BELCHER'S SYRl'P—for tale at tbe STAR STORK. tau OLD RYE W Ht&KY—f uu at tbe -M Brandy Peaches* SO dot. to GL ASS—Jnat rccatved at So. •, Phnwt Block, aad tor aalo by BABBITT A ROSS. Jellies. TfRrm 0, 'f t SW *». JELLIES—a great THWtT aotf ef tk* quality. Also, TO packages fresh Teas 40 boxes CODFISH^ 900 drniu# fresh Flfiflt 1000 1Kb Sup Dairy Salt, Im., jwt received and for sale at extremely low rates, at 6, Pbecntx Block. BABBITT Ready-Made Clothing, rNDKRSIONKD RAVE A LARGE SToife of Ready-tfiidc Ciotbias suitable to the seaifltb which (he are selling at cost to cluse HUa hramch of bitsUiess. Euadic oar Priets BABBITT fc R08S§ %v. B, Mnto Ma|(kt ftodl Blnak, lose lat. 1867-nT-a mw" C. VOOBHIS, ir Wholesale and Retail Dealer Goods, Boots & Shoe*, Hardtcar*i Queensware, Cutlery &£., Ac., Council Bluffs, Iowa ISt«i*Htoom. S NOW RECEIVING fc OPENING AT HtS on Cpper Bruadw.iy, our of tb* Mai aeiectod stocks of Mcrchatidtae tliai haa been broucM*r this liy. Urnpl* mnd JFmtrg Mr/f STAR STOU. TIERCES RICE—for at* at tb* STAR STORE. Consisting in part of Duaeatics, Prtota, Qiaghaat. Cottnnadea. Clotba. rinawli, Lawna, Ricb Dim Aood*. Mantilla*, Skirt*, Hoaiary, Mbboa*, IToikH^ etc., etc. M»Mi gAen. My aaaortment of Bonta and Show ia cnmplct*. &•' bracing all the desirable styiea and raiiona gradaaflMF mew, wonten and children. Mmrd varr, 6/as« iWWbt CaaataaUy an band and will beaeld low. IK*. i*rawrfSi Wl My stock of Grocerlea will he fall. rb*ta. UttjjSr aortcd and sold ibe loweat Market prices. Wboleaala and Retail. I would re*rwM"fly ciil the aftentioa of my old c«a tocM aad othera to my One stork now arriving, aw ing tb*m that ny terms and prices shell be a* latwf ble aa tboa* at any oth*r Hotu* in Council Blnffk. m-n c. voomn*' c. SvTT. P. A. TniTLK. t. B. Axixxaw. Merchant's Exchange Banf|' OP H. C. NUTT & CO.,S Council Bhtffs, loma. MoxtrsRECEIVED ON DEPOSIT, PAT A BLEW demnnd or at apaoiMd (tat*, with or »lllnt»» Mrot, aa p«r afreeaicnt with depoaitar*. Transferable Certiflcates of Depoaita isaMd «rb*n.Sp. aired. W* draw direct on Sew Tork, a4*tea, Pb.ladelf^ Detroit and Chicago, and ave also perfected an arrajor ment by which we Isaur Drafts and Letters or t'r«tlt en the principal Bank*n tn On* Hundred aad Flfty-SavM Citieaof Bnrcp*. CttllacUoua wad* in Weatarn Iowa afsd Sastwn He* Iwvka. free of ckarg*, an1 rontttM at muiwt rat*a ef Bkehaac*. W* r*c*ivo orders to Buy aad S*U ca CaaBMtaa ftaal Eatatc tn Iowa or Ncburka Invest M'jner for Catitiallat*, aM B«y aad Ball L*ad Warrants at current rate*. RcrtBSItCBg: U Boa AT fc Co, K City Drexel »a fc W»i auu Cork*ar wAtu* Co. lusn. lUa. Ia*ib R. Pltltll k« fc Co, Ptuia Pa. TxaxoKT Bans, Moai'r, Tanuaat. lilTtTlmc Esq Boston It. G. Btut fcO*. All tan, nima, DMnil, MUSIMR' Michigan. OA MATS ARB CAPS. FOR SAXJI 1 tfU ^•'y »t tMgwMW. Br Bin iSlI .TACEtOJ». r**.