Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 31, 1887, Page 6, Image 6
gHE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; THURSDAY. MARCH 31. 1887. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE , NO. 13 , PEARL STHEET. Dtllmed tj- carrier in nny part of the city M twenty cents per wtck. H. W. TILTOJT , . . . Manager. THUJPIIONES : BuMRtPR OrncK , No. 43 , NIOIIT EDITOII NO.C. B1INOII MENTION. N. Y.Plumbing Co. New spring goods nt Keller's , tailor. George W , Thompson" &Co. . real estate Dave McAtlams yesterday sold his saloon. The pint of Squires' addition was re corded yesterday. See W. C. Stacy & Co. , No. 0 Main , for bargains in real estate. The front of the building next to the First National bank , now owned by Kimball - ball ft Champ , was buing torn away yes terday , preparatory to putting in the now and hand&omo stone ono. Dr. F. W. Hougliton has taken charge of Foster's upper Broadway retail drug store , and he and his family will become permanent residents of this city. This will bo gratifying news to their many friends , Despite the injunction issued the Min- dcn saloons nru still running. The deal ers there are keeping ( heir eyes on Coun cil Bluffs , and when tlio saloons hero are closed they will close. If they wait for that it may bo some time , but they scorn to feel that a largo city should have no greater freedom than a small town , The lire ahum test is still n coming event. In the meantime the city is hav ing the use of it and plenty of opportu nities to try it. If with all these chances to examine the nvstem there can bo little excuse if the city accents tlio h.yftem , if it has any defects. There never was a fairer chance given n city to know all about a new enterprise before finally adopting It. Judge Aylesworth and City Attorney Holmes are at Colfax , at work on their contract for codifying and compiling tlio city ordinances. The noisy boom of Council Blull's was too disturbing to them , and for such important work a quieter retreat was needed. They needed nlso the invigorating aid of the mineral water , and the advantages of washingoff the ( lustiness and mustincss of hanulinir the old city records Wo will sell neO Quick Meal stoves this season , because each one sold last year soils two this. Cole & Cole , 41 Main st. Plorco Constable Pierce , of DCS Moines , had a hearing hero yesterday , as to whether ho should be fined for contempt by Judge Love , of the United States court. Pierce and hi * deputies had seized the liurlbort & Hess stock at DCS Monies , the liquors being seized under the state law. A St. Louis brewing company sought to re plevin the goods , and brought an notion in the federal court , and got a writ of re plevin. Pierce refused to deliver up the floods , rind he was cited to appear before Judge Love to show reason why ho should not be lined for contempt. Jttdgo Love discharged Pierce , and ruled that eo long as the goods wore in the posses sion ot the state a writ from the federal court could not take them out of the state's possession. Ho gave it as his opinion that any other course would in volve the state and federal courts in end less clashes of authority. Dr. Hanohott , oflicoNo. 12 Pearl street ; residence , 120 Fourth street ; telephone No. 10. Contractors and builders will find it to their interest to got prices on lime , cement ment , plaster , hair , etc. , from Couno Bluffs Fuel company , 031) ) Broadwa Telephone I'M. Personal Parafcrnphs. J. P. Fall , of Silver City , was In the Bluffs yesterday and returned yesterday Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Kimball have gone to DCS Moines , called there by the death ot her mother. Henry F. W. Schmidt , who lives near the river , has sold out and is preparing to move to South Omaha. George Edgar , who was formerly on the police force , is in the city. Ho is now engaged in western railway contracts. M. E. Jcffcris , of Minden. was in the city yesterday. He has sold out his in terest there , but has not decided where to locate anew. Luther S. dishing , who was formerly with H. E. Seaman , is in the city. Ho is located in Boston and is engaged in handling western real estate mortgages. Judge Hubbard , of the Nonpareil , yes terday received a telegram announcing the sad fact that his father was lying at the point of denth at his homo in Buffalo. Judge Hubbard loft last evening for that city. _ For acre property , residences and busi ness property call on VV. C. Stacy & Co. , No. 0 Main street. Norman Horses. Two fine Norman stallions for sain or \ trade. Address U. B. Shields , Logan , la. A Prisoner Jump * . Constable Blylor , of DCS Moines , after spending several days here in looking for Frank Howard , wanted there for forgery , finally came across his man Tuesday , and quietly started with him for DCS Moinob. At Atlantic the prisoner Jumped from the train and made good is escape. The presence of the officer bore seems to tmvo boon kept so quiet that even the police know nothing auont it. The next time a Des Moines officer seeks to get any of his bad boys home from here ho will probably secure the assistance of some of the local officers. For Rent A new five room house and barn on avenue B. Armour , Barbco & Co. Co.L. L. B. Crafts & Co. , are loaning mono./ on all classes of chattel securities at one- half their former rates. See them before securing your loans. To Water Consumers. All water bills are due April 1st. The Council Bluffs City Water works company will allow a discount of 10 per cent on U quarterly water bills paid at their office , 552 Broadway , before April 10. IlAltRV HlHKINniNE , General Manager and Chief Engineer. Council Bluffs , March 29,1887. Afraid of Being Shot. Charles Allen was in trouble yesterday gain , and as usual ho claims that he was not the one at fault. He got into s'omo Altercation with a saloon keeper , Chris Christoforson , and Allen filed an information mation against him , charging that Chris drew a revolver on him , and threatened to hhoot him. On the other hand Allen was complained of for disturbing the peace and dignitv of the city. The cases will both bo heard by Justice Schurz to day. day.Star Star sale stables for mules and heavy draft horses. J. W. &E. L. Squire make beautiful abstracts of title , and deserve the success they are enjoying. _ Call and see the stock of horses and mules at Star Stables before purchasing elwwhero. CORKING UP TflE BOTTLES , The Wilts of Injunction Being Promptly Obeyed , THE NEXT HOPE OF RELIEF. A Prisoner Makes n Successful Jntnp From a Train Threatening to Shoot The Hcnctlt Con cert T PnrclilriR Their Throats. Tlio serving of Injunctions on twenty- two saloons still caused nuioli comment yesterday , nud there was much curiosity as to what tlio saloon men were colntr to do about it. Tliu curiosity was speedily satisfied by seeing the enjoined saloons closed at once. There have been appeals taken in tlio cases , and preparations made for a further light in tlio courts. The transcripts of the cases have been liled in the federal court , but while these questions arc being raised there seems but one thing to do , and that is to clo.se. The risk of violating the writs of injunc tion seems too great for men of ordinary prudence to take. The least violation of the injunction would render the offender liable to be brought before Judge Thor- nell , who would evidently show little mercy. The least line he could impose would bo $500. u ml to this he might add a three month t imprisonment , it is well enough to talk about getting out on writs of Liibciis corpus in the federal court , but few like to run the risk of such a writ wotklngas desired. The owners of the buildings are also held financially res ponsible , so that they will allow no ten ant to jeopardise their property. Another feature of the law is peculiar. Kven if a saloon is closed , but there are liquors in the place , the finding of these there is millicicnt proof that the writ is being violated. On this account a num ber of the saloons were cleaned out yes terday , all intoxicating liquors being re moved elsewhere. Tlio next ray of hope comes from the federal court. The questions raised there arc to bo passed upon at Dubuqiie on the 14th of April. It is understood that Judge Love and Judge Shiras , both of whom arc holding court hero now , arc not exactly agreed concerning some of the points ut issue. Judge Lovu is said to bo inclined to believe that there are some questions raised which should be considered by the federal court. Judge Shiras is said to favor remanding the cases to the state court. It is conjectured that the reason of deferring the matter to that place and date is because Judge lirewer will bo there then , and with a full bench the questions can be more satisfactorily decided.It scums that un less there is some change in the views of the judgeftlhat Judge Brewer's decision will virtually settle the matter , Judge I.ovo being on one Ride , and Judge Shiras on the other. Judge Brewer has already remanded some cases back to the state court , but there are now ques tions in these , so that there is little chance to draw a conclusion as to what lie will decide by his other decision. If thcro should bo a decision of the federal court to the effect that there are federal questions raised , the writs of in junction will bo of little avail. Then the enjoined saloons will open up again , if they so choose , and the fight in the courts will bo a prolonged one. How long does it take to close a saloon ? The answer to this as shown from the present cases is , thrco months. The petitions in thcso cases were filed December 31. Brick. We have 200,000 good brick for sale. THOMAS GKEKN & SONS. Money to loan on real estate. Counci HI tills Heal Estate Loan and Trust Co. Room 9 , Everett block. The Parlor Concert. This evening the music lovers are promised a rare treat in the form of a parlor concert to bo given by Miss Hots- ford , assisted by a number of the favorite local musicians. Miss Botsford is a young lady who has excited much enthusiasm by her wonderful skill in handling the violin , and the best musical critics in the east have been sounding her praise. She has kindly consented to appear thus bore for the benefit of the Cottage hospital , and the ladies having the arrangements in charge have by the generous cooperation tion of others provided not only a rare musical treat , out so arranged the finan cial details as to ensure for the hospital a needed benefit , with very little to be paid out of the proceeds for expenses. The hospital needs the money and the enter prise merits generous support. This form of giving it at the sane time affords the patrons a delightful feast of music which will amply repay them. Mrs. John N. Baldwin has very kindly thrown open her parlors to the public for this occasion , and there should be no hesitancy in the public for this evening filling it as freely as if it were a public hall , lor such is the desire of the esti mable lady who thus provides a place free for the giving of the concert , the ladies being thus relieved of expense for such a purpose and the public afforded a pleasant place for their enjoyment. Lot all join in giving the hospital a rousing bonoh't. * Miss Mollie Corcoran , dressmaker , 714 Mynster street , between Seventh and Eighth. f Sherradcn Is still making cabinet pho tos at $3 per doz. , best finish. Crayon or India ink life size pictures only f 10. By F. M. Woodwurd , artist. Still Moving. The following Is a list of real state trans furs for Wednesday , March 30,1887 : George llevn to It M McKee , lots 1 , 2 , 8 , 4 , 5 and 6 , bile fc. Terry's 2d add-81,800. A E Haskoll to U J McKee , lots 1 and 2 , blk E , Perry's 2U add-SOOO. E1) Hancock and w to Emma Motcalf , 2 acres in so uw 15,75 , 43-S500. A S Uermerson and w to J Mergln &E Herman , lot 20 , blk 41 , Ferry ada 500. Alfred Pratteo to F J Day , lots 7 and 8 , blk 25 , HryantA Clark's add 8500. O N Chrlstcnson to O VY I ) y , s H lot 4 blk 4. iJsyliss' 1st add-84,000. W H Saunders to Smith Saundcrs , lot 3 , blk 1 , Grimes' adcl-813,600. S A W A Saunders to T S Hughs , lot 6 , blk 5 , Curtis & Ilamsoy's aad-S'JOO. MJWIIketoJ liartbold , lot 10 , bile 5 , Streets add-SS50. F J Evans to Johnson & Smith , e X blk 20 , Uayllss' 3d add-82,700. J P Mechler and w to Henry L Williams lot 1 , blk U , Baylls .t Palmer's add-S-100. M 11 Uohrer to G A Parker , lot 7 , blk 19 , Beer's sud 8500. M11 Uoliror to Gilbert McPherson , lot 8 , blk 21 Beer's Biib-8450. M P Kohror to H J Palmer , lots 5 and block 34 Iteers sub-Sl.OOO. M F Uohrer to Gilbert A Ucl'herson. lot 17 block 23 Beers' sub 450. D C liloomor to J F Montgomery , lot 5 block 0 Grimes' add-S'JOO. Gee W Thompson to L M Colclough , lot 5 block 0 Thompson's add-Slttt. EJ Welton to Durbln & Nebergall , lot 5 block 0 ' add- . Grimes' add2J100. A M Johnson to W E Shepherd , lot 10 block IS Mullen's add-S-TTS. E A Benson to B 0 Couch , lot 0 block G Benson's 1st add-8125. U G Mcllce to T J CUlk , lot 3 block 13 Bayllss & Palmer's add-8300. E A Benson to N E Hassell , lot 0 block 0 Benson's 1st add-8175. E A Benson to B 0 Couch , lo 13 block C Bmison's 1st add 8125. E A Benson to Bascom & Kyle , lot 1 block 7 Benson's 1st add-8175. E A Bunion to Joe W Paul , lot 1 block 6 Benson's lid add-IVA E A Benson toV M Spsrr , lot 21 blodk 3 Benson's 2d add-5UO. K A Benson to Mamie Dale , lot 23 block 2 Benson's 2d add S.XX ) . W H liiittsnnd wife to H J Palmer , n c lots 1 to 10 and 21 to'.M blk ns K H ad-S'.ouO. P Christiansen to A B Walker , lot 8 blk 8 Casadv.s add $300. O M Undue ami wife to J C Hay mom ! , lot 11 blk 70 Jtlildlu's trnct-SaJO. Anderson Davis to Win Miller , ef } no 10 , 73 and 40-82,170. C U Hnncock to Emma Metcalf , 2 ncrcs so nrt-15-75-4'K ' > - : o. A S Herniprs and wife to . .1V * K 11 Her- niers , lot 20 blkII Kerry's add-8500. G B Teicluirk to Jas Murphy , lot 7 blk 15 Ferry's ndd-91AO. O F Bllncr to F f Seybert , lot 0 blk 8 Cen tral sub100. . O F Bllger to F T Seybcrt lot 7 blk 30 Ever ett's add 8375. 1) K Morvln to E Clark , lots 8 add U blk 37 Cenlral sub-8425. 37 transfers , consideration S39b0. Garden hose 8c to 2Jc per foot at New York Plumbing company. Every foot guaranteed. Star sale stables of Cou ncil Bluffs The largest stock of horses and mules west of Chicago , which will bo sold at wholesale or retail and satisfaction guar anteed. THE MIGHTY JOSS. A Monster of Paper and Wood Gor geously Plastered. San Francisco Call : The close compe tition in the Chinese joss business has spurred on some of the proprietors of josshouscs in Chinatown , who seem to have fallen behind .somewhat in the idol atrous race , to make extra efforts to se cure a boss josshousc that willas it were , parahuo all rivals and turn the tide of wealth back into their pockets. The Bong Ah Lock Joss association , with this plan in view , has had the plan for anew now and tcrnlic dragon drawn up by its head .architect. Ah Fat. It was a Call reporter's privilege yesterday to bo favored witli a private view of the plans of the new devil scarer. The design shows a liguru of a dragon , leO feet in length and about fifteen feet m girth. From the joss' mouth wriggles a liery red tongue , twenty-live feet in length , with a patent wagcling attachment , arranged a la crocodile , which will sweep any impe cunious and consequently irreligious Mongolian , at ono blow , clear into the celestial siicol. The entire animal blazes with green , red blue and yellow colors. In fact , all the hues of the rain bow will bo visible on his sides. When properly manipulated by concealed strings ho cannot possibly fail to to make any non-bungliug-up Chinaman shako in nis slippers with terror. The dragon joss is to bo built entirely of paper , with wooden brncos , anrt will bo hollow , to afford small Chinese boys a chance to bo hid inside and work the tongue and tail attachments with due effect. This Mongolian work of idolatrous art is to bo made in China and its estimated cost is f'00.Tho The Bong Ah Lock Association of Jnitcd Jossbuildcrs , however , do not be- icvo in plunging too recklessly into dls- strous speculations , and with' this ob- ict in vjow have , before ordering , made pplication to the treasury department t Washington for the free entry nt this ) ort of the ioss when ho arrived hero rom China. Their petition for free entry s made on the ground that all statutes 'or religious purposes are allowed to be muorted without paying custom dues , liould the department decide the drugon o bo a religious dragon then ho will not lave to pay a GO percent tux on ins value or the privilege of bearing Chinatown. : Hit if u cruel-hearted government thinks im an irreligious beast ho will bo corn- icllcd to contribute to Uncle Sam's rcve- lUCS. Collector Hager said yesterday that ho < now nothing ofliciully about the new dragon joss , no application for its free .dmission having passed through his lands. As to whether such a statue or epresentation of an animal should pay 10 custom fees depenped entirely a 3 to kvhethor it was intended for religious or ther purposes. If it could bo shown to 10 a religious matter , it would bo entitled .o free entry. Pending the government's decision , ho order for building the dragon is held back by the joss speculators. It was re ported yesterday in influential joss circles that the new papier-mache idol would require the services of forts nion to carry him through Chinatown , when he makes his annual tour through its streets. Some discussion arose between rival jossowners whether the fact that the dragon would have to bo brought here 'n sections would not somewhat detract rom its value as a joss. The question was undecided and turned over for fur- her action to the highbinders of the ditforent joss associations interested. A six-year-old boy in Gait , Canada , ias bccomn an expert cigarette maker ; md smoker , and uses any paper which comes to hand in which to roll his to bacco. The other evening ho wont Into his mother's room in the dark , and pick- ng up a piece of paper from the bureau oiled a cigarette , and had burned two- birds of it before It was discovered he was smoking a $10 bill. SPECIAL NOTICES. Special advertisements , such aa toit , round 7o Loan , For Bale , To Rent , AanU , Boardlnr , etc. . will bolnterted in thli column at the low rateof TEN CENTS PEK LINE fortheflrit low- Ion and VI v ConU Per Line foreacb i ubivquenl Iniortlon. Leare adYortlgemcnts nt our offlc * No. U Pearl itrcot , near Uroadwajr , Council DluBi. WANTS. Holt IIENT Furnished morns with board Ml Hill street ; nlso dny boarders taken. FOUND A now pair of kid glo\ee. Owner cau secure eaiuo at lice office. "ITIT ANTED Laundry stlrl to do plain washing IT and tronmir. Also nurse girl , not younger than 15 , at Paclflo house. F I OR IlKNT FurnlBhod front room ; | 8 per month , No. OU9 M/nitor Bt. SALE-Music and sowing machine business JOR ness , together with small stock of holiday goods and wall paper. Good town and country , oed location , cheap rent , profitable business. Invoice (1,200 to 11,500. Would take part In Council muffs real estate. Address A. L. Han ning , Dunlap , Iowa. CROCKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE AND FINE POTTEJRY Price * Very Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. NO. 28 MAM ST. , COUNCIL U LUFFS , t : I A FIHLEY BURKE , Attorney at Law. C04 Broadway , Up Stairs , Council Bluff * . OFFICER Conncil BluflsIow . CHBtablllliedlUT. GREAT REMNANT SALE ! DURING THIS WEEK AT HENRY EISEMAN & CO.'S ' PEOPLE'S ' STORE Thousands of Remnants to be slaughtered at most any price. Short ends from one yard to a dress pattern. They must go , we don't want them. We have no room for them , so come and take them away. This is a great opportunity for mothers to supply themselves with good materials at a nominal cost for children's dresses. Come THIS WEEK for Remnants in all departments. Rem nants of Silks , remnants of Velvets , remnants of Plushes , remnants of Dress goods , remnants of Wash goods , rem nants of Prints , Percales , Sheetings , Muslins , Chavoits , Tickings , Shirtings , Flannels , Lace goods , Ribbons , Em broideries , in fact all remnants in each and every depart ment in our house must move this week. Don't ' Wait Until It Is Too Late Be on hand This Week and get the first pick. Every remnant is marked in plain figures and number of yards and the price. Ample ro'om for displa'y and competent salesmen wjll be in charge of this great sacrifice sale. HENRY EISEMAN & CD'S ' PEOPLE'S STORE Nos. 314,316,318 , , and 320 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS. NEW SPRING STOCK CARPETS Curtains , Upholstry , Window Shades , Poles , Door Mats , Rugs , Sash Draperies , Etc , , ARRIVINGDAILY. . Mail Orders Carefully Filled , Our Mr. Stockert Superintends All Work. COUNClTBLUFFS CARPET CO. , 405 IROADWAY , COUNCIL ILUFFS , : : II. THEATRICAL WIGS , BEARDS , Grease Paints ETC. The Finest Im ported Lint of Goods West of Chicago. Mr .C.L. Gillette' * ' W. ! E. BIGGS , Justice of the ea ce. No C04 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Coellctions a specialty. Refers to the Dee. Announces that Ola stock of Finelmported SpringMillinery In Choice Shapes ol Hats & Bonnets , Together with a LargeLlnc of Noveltleain Fancy Ma terials is now Ready for Your Careful Inspection. 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha. , JV. SCUURX , Justice of the Peace. O. II. McDANRLD & CO. , [ Pitabllibed 18U3.J No. 820 M ln Street , t t Council niuftt. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DIALKlia l.N HIDES , TALLOW WOOL , ETC. Star Safe Stabfes and Mule Yards Broadway , Council Bluffs , Opp. Dummy Depot DepotS oo W 2" Horses and mules kept constantly on hand , for sale at retail or in car loads. Orders promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. SriLUTEii & BOLEY , Proprietors. Telephone No. 114. Formerly of Keil Sale Stables , corner let. arc. and 4th street. STONE & S/MS , Attorneys at Law , Practice in the State and Federal Courts Rooms 7 and S Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL BLUKFS. FRANK 8. RICE , CIVIL ENGINEER , Designs , estimate * and reports on bridges , viaducts , foundations and ( unornl tngineerlng. Blue prints of any slio ahd quantity. Office No 13 N. Main Bt. , First National Uank Bl ck. II. D. AMY & CO. , Hardware , Stoves , ) AND ( HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS , No , 620 Main St. , Council Bluffs , OBESTON HOUSE , Theonly Hotel in Council Bluffs Having a fire Escape. And All Modern Improvements. 215 , 317 and 310 Main St. MAX MOHN , Prop. R. RICE , M. D. Cancers and other Tumors Removed without the kniic or Drawing o Blood. Over 30 vcars Practical experence. No 11 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. Horses f Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail nd in lots. Large quantities to select fiom. Several pairs of fine drivers , sin gle or double. Council Bluff BALDWIN & TRODTMAN THE Leading Real Estate Brokers s Have Property of Every De scription , i FOR SALE IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. \ 506 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa / * - * GARDENERS AND FRUIT GROWERS. Choice Property at a Bargain , Fifty Acres Choice Land Adapted for ( Jardoning and Fruit Growing. About twenty acrce of the tract is sot to apple orchard which is in bearing , and to all varieties of choice small fruit and vineyard , divided as follows : 'THE ' VIXEVAUO. I'roper contains upwards of live acres. The vines are thrifty and in bearing. Between thrco and four acres are well set to choice varieties of blackberries , raspberries and strawberries. THE APPLE OIICHAKD. Contains more than 1,000 trues in bear ing. In addition to tlio above enumer ation arc a largo numbers of clioico plumschcrry and other fruits , also shade and ornamental trees surrounding the/ buildings. IAKGE COMMODIOUS HOUSfi , Ordinary barns and other out-buildings. The soil is of excellent quality for gard ening purposes , being a deep black loam and is a warmsouth slope , and is altogeth er the most attractive and desirable of anything within business distance of Omaha or Council Bluffs. With the now bridge completed across the Missouri.the property is not over thirty minutes drive from the Omaha postofllco. Any party desiring - siring a choice bargain should apply at once as , if not sold within the next two weeks , it will bo withdrawn from the _ _ market. For Prices and Terms Apply to G. iJ. COLBY , J MASONIC TEMPLE , COUNCIL BLUFFS.D' ' A. H. RICE. E. W. RICE & RAYMOND , Real Estate Brokers , V No. 13 North Main Street. i Bank Block J Lower Floor First National , Council Bluffs , Iowa. J'J TELEPHONE NO. 239. Real Estate racantLota , Lands , City Residences and Farms , acre property in , j western part of city. All selllna cheap to malte room for spring stock , ji < % j R. P. OFFICER ) . . ' , . , " * t Real Estate and Insurance Agent. JJ Room 0 , over Officer & I'nsey'a bank , Council Jlnffn. VM FARM LANDS CHEAP' "Farming Lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from 5.00 to . School and state lands In Minnesota on 80 . years' _ _ time 6 percent I10.M per acre * J\jliJf * * 11 * * * wr - * - - - - - - . . - L * * . fare free. Information , etc. rivon bv cent : interest. Land Buyers J g.g .g , p/ No. C55 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Towa. agent fo/Froldrlkson & Co. . Chicago. _ J , O. B. ALLEN , EfigineerSuiifBjorMap , , Publisher No. 11 North Main St. City and county maps of cities and countl * * IB weitcrn Iowa , Nebraska and Kungas. If. A' . BARXETT , Justice ot the Peace , 415 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank or business house In then city , Collections * specialty. JOHN Y. BTONB. JACOU SIM *