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J * T . " * 0. THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt FBIDAY , MAROH 18 , IfiW. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE , HO. 18 , PEABL STREET. DtllTercd by currier In nnyrmrtof the city at twenty ceoU per week. H. W. TILTON , Hanafcr. TKLEPHONK3 : BCHHiPsOrrici , No. 43. NIOIIT Eoiroit No. 25. MINOn MENTION. N. Y.Plumbing Co. New spring coeds at Relter's , tailor. George . Thompson &Co. . real estate. See W. C. Staoy & Co. , No. 0 Main , for bargains In real estate. J. W. & K. L. Squires' abstracts arc giving good satisfaction , Fairmount park Is being put in very at tractive condition for the coming season. The ladles of the Congregational church arc preparing an Easter festival. Miss Ida Wallace last evening enter tained a small company of her young friends. All of next week the Stuart company will oncupy the opera house. They open with "Hoscdalc. " Phil Armour yesterday sold three lots in Crawford's addition on which six houses will be built at once. Squire's park addition is a sure invest ment. Pacilic avenue will bo built up with store buildings within n.ycur. The Council 1)1 ) nil's spiritualists propose to celebrate the 31st as the thirty-ninth anniversary of their organi/.ation. It is expected that another story will be added to the Kiel house this season , the hotel being crowded all the time now. now.Dr. Dr. Plnney is having his residence fitted up with all the latest contrivances and conveniences of a hot and cold water supply. The case of Ed Adams , charged with horse stealing , was continued yesterday until this morning , when it will come up before Justice Sclmrz. Swiggart and Pierson , the two old men who got mad and clawed each other , have made up , and gone back to the old tannery to "bach" it together again. A Hock Island switchmen named Moore now mourns the loss of one linger which was caught in a drawbar while ho was engaged at work In the yards here. Two wholesale lumber concerns are Rrcpariug to move to this eity. When in lumber begins to arrive the announce ment will be made and then people can co for themselves. The city council is to meet this after noon at 3 o'clock for a farewell meeting , a closing up of the business of the old council. The new council will meet for r the llrst time next Monday night. The funeral of John F Morris yester day forenoon was very largely attended. There were nearly one hundred car riages in the procession which followed the remains to their last resting place. The ball in the temple hall last night under the auspices of the A. O. 11. proved a happy tinish to St. Patrick's day. The attendance was very largo , and all seemed to enjoy themselves hugely. A letter was received here yesterday stating that W. H. Cox , u sub-contractor on the Colorado & "Western railroad , under J. J. Drown , of this city , had been shot by , one of his men and mortally wounded. Conrad Geiso recently wont toKinglny , Kan. , to start ti cattle ranch , and now comes the news that a prairie lire swept over the ground destroying most of his persona ] ell'ects. The loss will reach into the hundreds , A delegation from near Weston ycstcr- dr.y took out their citizen papers. They were Christian Anderson , Lars Christian Thompson , Martin Nelson , Lars Chris tian Larison , Carl Christian Peterson- all Christians but ono. P. C. Miller is putting a dome into his store , both to secure more light and to afford an opportunity to display his ar tistic work. Ho is very skillful as a dec orator. He will soon nave the satisfac tion ot knowing that ho has the only dome in the city. Deputy Sheriff O'Neill , who has just re turned from Ft. Madison , says that the notorious Polk Wells Is now engaged there knitting stockings. Rather an cilominatG occupation for ono who has been so bloodthirsty and ferocious. Wells is running ono of the knitting machines , and makes about thirty pairs a day. A colored boy named Wilson was a short time ago sentenced to nine months in the county jail for the larceny of an overcoat from L. C. Daldwin's residence , the coat belonging * to Mr. Beers. The boy is suffering from consumption , and it Is predicted that ho will not live out his ontcnce if kept confined. An effort is being made to secure his release on this account , and the authorities rather favor the move for his release. A fellow , giving his name as Brown , who has just served a term in jail for stealing a pair of gloves , was no sooner released than ho began looking about for some fresh opportunity. Captain Ander son noticed the fellow watching for a chance to steal a pair of shoes from the bankrupt store on Main street , and after satisfying himself that the tcllow was crooked , ho ran him in. Ho was yester day given a chance to leave the city , and bo apparently has improved it. Complaint is made by the residents in the neighborhood of > ourth avenue be tween Ninth and Eleventh streets that horses are allowed to roam about the street and cut up the parking. It seems that the owners of the horses in the barn on the corner of Fourth avenue and Tenth street allow their horses out night and morning and much damage is done thereby. The authorities should put a top to this immediately and the owners made to pay the damages. Ono of the prominent soldiers of the Salvation Army was in Mike Nolan's . aloon giving some earnest advice , nnrt trying to make the boys change for a better life , when Mike Improved'the op portunity uf swapping huts with him. Hike with the Salvation Army cap skip ped out , and went the rounds , making neighborly calls on his follow saloonists , who were surprised to see Mike in the uniform of a Salvationist. Those who did not know Mike were shocked to see a tan with a' Salvation Army hat on set- tint : up drinks for the boys. Now goods will arrive to-day at Hark- ness Brothers. Electric door bolls , burglar alarms and very form of domestic electrical appli ances at the Now York Plumbing Co. L. B. Crafts & Co. , are loaning money on all classes of chattel securities at one- all their former rates. See them before miring your loans. Dr. Manchett , office No , 13 Pearl street ; residence , 120 Fourth street ; telephone ho. 10. Nothing New About Irvln. The mystery concerning the death ol the unfortunate Irvin continues to bo deep und dark. 10U The police have been ! liuntipg , but no additional light has been pained to that given in yesterday's BKK , The theory soemv to grow stronger thai the man was drugged , slugged or id outright , before ho was run over by le cars. The brothers are expected back hero to continue the search for evidence * a regard to the matter. Wo guarantee the Quick Meal ( Jueoliiu Itovc , 8 < jaHil I'Mulu street. A YOUNG MAN IN TROUBLE , Thrown in Jail By a Wife With Whom Ho Never Lived. THE IRVIN MYSTERY UNSOLVED. The III lifts' flctnarknblo Fire Itecord lilvely Experience With Fout- patlH on Broadway Why the Police Quit MiutufActur * I nut Sensations. Liovnd Two or Three Well. There is behind the bars nt the oily jail a .young Swede , almost a boy , who is bookcit for.adultery on complaint of his wife. He has scarcely reached his ma jority , and yet his matrimonial life seems to have been very thorny. Last July , when in his twentieth year , ho was mar ried by Justice Schurz to a girl , Anna Hunscu , three years his senior. The mnrringG wns not of his own seeking. He hail been going with the girl , but was not ready to murry. She wus , however , nnd as she realized the approaching re sponsibility of motherhood , she insisted that thn young man should bear the re sponsibility of a father. Kuthcr than have greater trouble , he tit last con sented , nnd the ceremony wns per formed. He declined to live with his bride , nnd .she scorned not to bo anxious to have him. A short time ago nn arrangement wns made between them by which she wns to procure n divorce. Ho wus to pay her $150 , n pnrt down and the balance on monthly installments. The papers were drawn up and he sup posed that wns the end of the mnttcr , until an ollicer arrested him yestcrdny on this chnrgo. The wife claims that he has been running about too much with other girls , nnd she does not propose to hnvo him so frisky until he is fairly free from her. The young follow is in n world of trouble nnd complains bitterly nbout his fnte. Ho will hnvo n hearing before Judge Aylesworth to-day. The wife , on the other hand , claims that hois n wretch , nnd that besides ruining her ho is the fnthor of n child born n few days ago to another woman nnd that still another is1 soon to become u mother by him. For ncrc property , residences nnd busi ness property cnll onV. . C. Stacy & Co. , No. 0 Main street. Call and sec the stock of horses and mules nt Star Stables before purchasing elsewhere. A Joke That Kicked. Two of the police force have had their turn in the sweat box. When they re ported oil'duty early Tuesday morning they brought into headquarters a hat which one of them had picked up. They gave a glowing account of how they hnd chased a suspicions fellow , but ho had escaped. They had got His hut , though. The sensational features of the case were dwelt upon quite glowingly , and the other listening members of the force were lillcd to the neck with the narra tion. The run had been a hard ono. The fellow wns fired at several times , nnd only escaped by dodging in among1 a lot of freight cars. They didn't know whether ho was hit or not. The two narrators raters seemed to enjoy the sport of nmnz- ing their fellow olllccrs with the account of their night's exploit , and they bung up the hat as n proof. A little later iu the day the body of Irvin was found , who had been so mysteriously killed by the cars. The hat was identified as belonging to him. The two oflicers explained that they had simply found the hat , and that the story of a chase , with all its sensational features , was just to fill up the others , just for fun. The others have got even. It was quietly whispered to the two romancers that It wus sus pected that their story was true , that they hnd chased this man. frightened him , shot at him and then when he dis appeared it wan owing to his falling , pierced by n bullet , and that he lay there in the darkness until the cars went over him. The two who were so eager to "guy" the others are not so anxious now to spin yarns. The next time they Una a hat they will not try to weave a sensation out of it. It's too risky. If you don't be lieve it ask Ofliocr Dyer or Tamasieu. Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J. W. & E. L. Squire. No. 101 Pearl street , Council Bluffs. Star sale stables for mules and heavy draft horses. The Fire Ilecord. Chief Tcmuleton is just preparing his annual report of the fire department. The facts in regard to tires are very creditable to Council Blulls und ought to have a tendency to make insurance cheap hero. During the year there have been but thirty-rive alarms , including all the false alarms , the still culls , and all. The year before there wcro in all seventy- seven alarms. What * is still more re markable in the record is that the total loss by fires durinir the past year will not exceed $5.000 , outside of the driving park fire , in which Stewart's stable of line horses was burned. The loss in that par ticular case is difficult to determine , the horses being thoroughbreds and very valuable. The recordis ono which Is re markable. In the city proper only $5,000 loss by fire in an entire year. The et- licioncy of the lire department is doubt less cne cause for the total amount of loss being so low. The superiority of the Council Bluffs water works is another. The smile of fortune is another. Council lilufTs may well be grateful. Star sale stables of Council Bluffs. The largest stock of horses and mules west of Chicago , which will be sold at wholesale or retail and satUfuction guar anteed. 0 Contractors and builders will liuil it to their Interest to get prices on lime , cement , plaster , hair , etc. , from Council Blutls iuol Company , 980 Broadway. Telephone 180. After His Money. A man , who shrinks from the notoriety of having his name published in connec tion with the if.tu , relates a lively ex perience which he hnd on Broadway night before last. Ho wast in McAdams' saloon , drinking a glass of beer with n friend , und foolishly exposed his money > In ranking change. Ho thinks some ono must have noticed that ho had H little cash , although he thought little of it loa the time , la going to East Broadway n little later , ho wns entirely oil his guard I , both hands in his pockets , his hat on the buck of his head , nnd jiiHt as ho passed lea man ho cot a th < ; mp on the back of 'the head which would have iloored him had his stiff hat not been in such a peculiar position ns to break the blow. Heat once realized that. It was nn attempt to rob him , nnd us he found himself right be tween two men , ho proceeded to knock : one of them down. Only stopping to give the prostrate follow a kick , IR turned for the other follow , who by thi is time was on the run. The other one . quickly got on his feet und followed down Broadway. A 81 ranger Taken In , Yesterday morning a stranger en route for St. Paul was waiting at the transfei when ho fell into conversation with r tean , pretend ing to be a traveling sales man. The traveling man. guided bin into the Northwestern train , nnd there worked him. After chatting together the traveling man suddenly remembered that ho must pay pn express bill before the train went. Ho pulled out a 150 bill and wanted the stranger to change It for him. The stranger had but | ; 10 and this the travel ing man borrowed to go out and pay the express charges with. Ho would bo back In a minute. Before his return the train started out , taking the stranger to Missouri Valley. Ho returned on the freight yesterday afternoon , but the police could give him little consolation. The traveling man and the | 30 were gone. The Creole To-Mght. Expcction is high as to Miss Lillian Lewis , who to-night appears at the opera house as Cora , In "The Creole , " made famllar to many by Clara Morris under its original title of "Article 47. " Miss Lewis has a reputation which .will cause the house to bo filled. The New York Times says she is becoming known as the handsomest dresser on the American stage , but she lias more than dress. She IH an emotional actress of more than common ability. To-morrow afternoon she appears in "Frou Frou , " and tomorrow row night in "Leah , the Forsaken. " Personal l'nraurnph < ) . Henry Shlerbrock , of Ncola , visited the city yesterday. Will F. Sapp , jr. , went to Sidney .Yes terday to attend court. Misses Nelllc.Joi'dcn and Sarah Rudd , of Uow City , are visiting in the city , the euests of Mrs. H. D. Knight , on avenue C. Jimmio McDcrmott , the clerk nt the Ogden , is gaining a local reputation by his speedy way of Hying through the air on n bicycle. Miss Lena Stephan has been chosen as one of the substitute teachers in the city schools here. She was formerly a student here , and has lately been teaching in Silver City. Representative D. P. Newcomer , of Blue Hill , Webster county , Neb. , and Charles Busehow , railroad commis sioner , of Red Cloud. Webster county , Neb. , were in the city yesterday , the guests of M. F. Rohrer , under whoso gentle guidence they took u survey of the improvements being made in the Bluffs. They were charmed with luirmount park , as all visitors are , and were sur prised to bee how much of a city Council Bluff's had become , See the new Misses' Corset at Harkness Brothers. I New carpets at No. 401 Broadway. Regular meeting of Fidelity Council No. 170 , Royal Arcanum , this evening at 7:30. : Business of importance. W. A. Groncweg , secretary. Who Hung Him Up ? Detroit Free Press : "There is just one feature about the business I don't like , " said a popular undertaker on ( irand River avenue , "and that is the ringing of the telephone bell. " "Do people make mistakes in ringing you upy" "It isn't that , but something hap pened onno that I could never account for. And when 1 hear the bell I always fenl nervous until 1 take the message. " "What was the experience you had ? " "Oh , that happened some time ago when the telephone was first in. You knew old Mr. , a nice old gentle man , and always good company. Ho used to like to drop in here and chat with me about my business , hours at a time. And he often said jokingly that he intended when his time came to patronize mo. " "And did ho ? " "I hardly know ! Ono night about II o'clock 1 was sitting here reading the Casket , ono of our professional papers , when the telphonc bell began to ring. It often rings at night you know we are called up frequently in our work but I never heard it ring in that way before. I thought the wires were crossed und that it was a mistake ; but no , when I took the call I heard a voice I immediately recog nized as Mr. 's : ' "Come to No. . Bring ev- rything necessary. Do not lose n mo ment.1" " 'Then the telephone was rung off. I know Mr. was ill , but as that was his voice , supposed that he was about again , and decided it must bo a child that had died. I tried to get them again but failed , and as my horse was standing ready by that time 1 took my man and went at once to the house. "Well ? " ' They did not expect mo. Air. was dead , and they had telephoned to the family undertaker , but as I was there lirst they accepted my services. " "Who telephoned to you ? ' . ' "That is what I never could find out. None of the family did , and it could not have been Mr. for ho was oh , pshaw ; let's ' talk of something else. " 1'oizom. No name is better and more pleasantly and widely known than that of Mr. J. A. Pozzoni. For Years he has made him self famous by the elegant perfumes and complexion powder that bears his name the latterhuving found its way to th belles of Paris Germany and London Everybody admire beauty in ladies Nothijigwill do more to produce or en hance it than to use Mr. Po oni's pre pnratioiiH D. H. MCDANELD It CO. , ( Kttabllshed 1& & ) No. fM Mnln Street , " i i : Council KlulM. COMMISSION MRIICHANTS , AND nrALEIH IN HIDES , TALLOW WOOL , ETC. OBESTON HOUSE. Tfieonly Hotel in Council Bluffs Having a Eire Escape , Ami All Modern Improvements. 215 , 317 and 310 Main St. MAX MO11N , Prop. THEATRICAL WIGS , BEARDS , Grease Paints ETC The Finest Im ported Line of * Goods West of Cb lento. Mr .C.L. Gillette's Korses § Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail and in lot * . Large quantitle * to select fioin. Several pair * of fine drivers , sin. gle or do'ible. MASON WISE , Council Bluff : SPECIAL NOTICES. Special advertisements , such fis Lojt , Found 3oLoanFor flnlo , To Hont , ft ( into , Doimlln * , etc. , will dolnsortofl IH this column nt the low ratoofTEN OBNTSrKU LINK forthefirst Inser- Ion nnd FlveCcnt I'orl.lno for each subsequent Insertion. Lento advertisements nt our ofBco No. 12 I'enrl sticti , near llroaclwwr , Couucll Dlufff. WANTS. KONKV to loan on rent estate. Council Bluffs llckl Kntnto , Loan and Trust Co. , Itoom 0 , Everett bloolc/ A17ANTED By yolintr mnn'JO years old.sltun- TT tion ns salesman In dry K'toilj , clotlilnir or boots nnd ehoen ; il years experience. Will work on trial. Spooks French anil English. Myrtle lllack , 1KB Avo. B , Council lllulls. FOH SALK- Music nnd sowlnjf machine busi ness , together with pnmll stock of bolldiiy poods anil wall paper. Uood town nnd country , lood location , cheap rent , profitable biielneM. Invrlco ? 1 , H ) to $1,600. Would tnko part In Council HlulTs real estate. Address A. L. Man- . Uunlap , town. NEW SPRING STOCK CARPETS Curtains , Upholstry , Window Shades , Poles , Door Mats , Rugs , Sash Draperies , Etc , , ARRIVING DAILY. Mail Ordres Carefully Filled. . Our Mr. Stockert Superintends All Work. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. , 405 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , i i II. JOHN V. fsTONB.r * JACOH ( "IMS STON _ & SIMS , Attorneys at Law , actice in the State and Federal Courts Rooms 7 and 8 iShugart-Beno Block. , COUNCIL-BLUFFS. PUBLIC SALE ! COMMENCING FHIDAY , MARCH 25TII. 1887 , I will soil nt my residence on Ko ? Creek , 10 miles east of Council Ululls , ray FAHM CONSISTING OF 300 ACHES ! Well Improved , all under cultivation ; 160 acres In tame prrass ; has a flno now residence , con taining 14 rooms and all modern Improvements , bongo costlm ? f 7,00 < X 'Also now barn , 30x60 ; two Hnllidny wind mills , a scale house nnd ecnlos , cattle yards nnd water tnnks ; n good young bcarlmr orchard of apples and email fruit ; 20 hi'iul < .f . ( food farm horcos , cattle , hotrs nnd all farm Implements required to run a llrtt-class fnrm. Terms wllllio made known on applica tion , or on day of srtlo. All parties thinking of Investing aie cordially Invited to call mid make a poi-Bonnl oxnminatlon of the farm and Im provements. K. WARD. FINLEY BURKE , Attorney at Law. 504 Brondwny , Up Stairs , Council Bluffs. FINE- : FRENCH : -MILLINERy 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha. CZZL NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladies buying a $5 hat or bonnet , one fare will be paid ; $10 , tound trip. It. D. AMY & CO. , Hardware , Stoves , ) AND { HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS , No. 620 Main St. , Council Bluffs. O. B. ALLEN , EngineerTOyorMap , $ , Publisher No. 11 North Main St. City nnd county map * of cltlei and counties In wcttcrn loiTB.Nobruika and UHIIBUI. W. L. BIGGS , Justice of the Peace. No 504 Broadway , Council Blufls. Collections a specialty. Refers to the Bee Sfar Sale Stab/es and Mule Yards Broadway , Council-Bluffs , Opp. Dummy Dcpo DcpoE CO s Horses and mule's kept constantly on hand , for sale at retail or in car loads. Orders nromptty.Tilled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. SiiLUTEH'&f'BoLKY ' , Propriotora. Telephone No.Jtl'4. ' Formerly of Kuil l Sale Stables , corner 1st. nvc. and 4thstreet. . R. HIVE , M. D. Cancers and other Tumors Removed without the knile or Drawing o Blood. Over 30 vears Practical experience. No 11 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. tSTConsultation free. Jf. SVHURZ , Justice of the Peace. Office over American Express. FRANK 8. RIVE , CIVIL ENGINEER ; Denfffng , e t Imatei and reports on bridges viaducts , foundations and enerul enifliicerUitf Blue prints of any lie and quantity. Office No 18 N. Main Bt. , First National Ban ) Bloc * . CO. PEOPLE'S STORE. Monday , March 7th. Will oiicn tinwarils of CO cnscs of New niul seasonable spviiiff ( foods. Novel- tics will be added to each ot their sev eral departments. These arc the newest nnd freshest productions of foreign nnd domestic markets , ranking a collection at once elegant nnd unique and one never sur passed by ourselves and never equal led by any house In the northwest. Dress Goods Dept A splendid display of the latcstFrench and English advanced novelties , to gcthcr with a complete line of staple fabrics , making this department in ev cry point full and complete. . Wash Goods Dept French satteens in elegant design , never before shown. French and Scotch ginghams in new patterns and colorings. Batistes in combination and plain Percales and.domestic satteens in up wards of 20 fresh nnd original patterns Our assortment of the above is larger and more extensive than others shown by competing houses. We invite an Inspection. No trouble to show goods. 'UtiOOflSfflLMS ' Everything in tills line can be found in our establishment. We call atten tion of buyers to the fact that there lias been a sharp rise in these goods , Onr goods were bought before the rise and wo give our customers the benefit You can save fully 20 per cent by mak ing your purchases of us. We emphasize the statement that in embroideries , white goods , underwear , laces , ribbons , and notions our assort ment is equalled by any similar stock , Our variety is immense , our prices low er than the lowest. Onr Special Feature. Spring wraps , jackets , and ladles andchildrcns suits , new and stylish garments of Paris and Berlin modes , together with the newest shapes and most approved makes of the leading New York manufacturers. We can convince you that in this line , that in quality , style and cheapness we are unrivalled. We invite the attention of onr pat rons to these special features and the stock in general , No effort will bo spared to make our departments com plete in every particular and at prices lower than any house in the west. Not.314 , 310 , 818aml32OBroaa- wuy , Council Bluff * . Mailorders promvtltl and care- fully attended to. THE LEADING Real Estate Broker No. 39 Pearl street. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. HAS ON SALE TO-DAY. The LARGEST List ol PROPERTY That can be shown in the city. Call on Him. GARDENERS AND FRUIT GROWERS. Choice Property at a Bargain , Fifty Acres Choice Land Adapted for Gar dening and Fruit Growing. About twenty acres of the tract is set to apple orchard which is in bearing , and to all varieties of choice small fruit nnd vineyard , divided as follows : THE VINEYARD i'roper contains upwards of five acres. The vines are thrifty nnd In bearing. Between three nnd four acres are well set to choice varieties of black berries , raspberries and strawberries. THE APPLE ORCHARD Contains more than 1,600 trees in bearing. In addition to the above enumeration are n largo numbers of choice plums , cherry nnd other fruits , nlso shade ami ornamental trees surrounding the buildings. A LARGE COMMODIOUS HOUSE Ordinary bnrns nnd other out-buildings. The soil is of excellent quality for gnruening purposes , being a deep black loam und is H warm , south slope , ' and is altogether the most attractive and desirable of anything within business distance of Omaha or Council Blulls. With the new bridge completed across the Missouri , the property is not ovjjr thirty minutes drive from the Omaha postolllco. Any party desiring n choice bargain should apply nt once ns , if not sold within the next two weeks , it will be withdrawn from the rnnrket. For Prices and Terms Apply to C. iJ. COLBY , MASONIC TEMPLE , COUNCIL BLUFFl. A. H. RIVE. E. W. RAYMOND RICE & RAYMOND , Real Estate Brokers , No. 13 North Main Street. Lower Floor First National Bank Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Real Estate Vacant Lots , Lands , City Residences anit Farm * , acre yronertv tn western part of city. All selling cheap to make room for spring stock. R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Joot i ff , over Officer C Pusey' bank , Council Bluffa. FARM LANDS CHEAP Farming Lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas , nnd ranging from 1.1.00 to * 10 00 per ucro. School and stain lands in Minnesota on 80 years' time 0 per cent interest. Land Buyers fare free. Information , etc. , piven by ' No. 555 Broadway , Council Binds , Iowa , agent for Frcldrlkson & Co. , Chicago. OFFICER Jb 1'UtiEY , Bj 3STKER.S Council BluffsIowa. E. S. BAItXETT , Justice ot the Peace , 415 Broadway , Con icll Bluffs. Refers to any bank or biihinets house in the city. Collections a specialty. CROCKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE , -AND- FINE POTTERY. J'rlccn fern Low , W. s. HOMER & Co. , O. zt MAIN VOUNVIL ti LUFFS , l t IA ,