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THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS-SATURDAY APRIL 18 , 1885 THE DAILY BEE OOTUHOXL BLUFFS , Saturday Morning , Atml 18 , KATES. . . cent * i we k B Otmtt - - - - - p - - . . - - 110.00 p l J-etf orncni No. lii Pearl Btrcct. &IINOB MENTION , Bliss sells stylish goods cheap. The laUs' novolllos In vailing In all colors at Bliss' . Spoalal sale of ladies' llnon collars nnd cuffi , nt Cocko & Morgan's to-day. Marsh mallows nnd bananas aoom n choice dlot of telephone operators. W. J. Saanlon , the Irish mlnstrol , ap pears at the opera honso next Monday ovonlng. Bliss Is sailing trlmmod haU at S3.50 and $4.00. Other houses charge § 5.00 and § 5. DO. The Qlon nvonao progressive euchre club met last evening at the residence of J. T. Oliver. Go to Bliss' to-day and got your mil linery nnd notions , the host and cheapest house in the west. The bricklayers' union moots tomorrow row ovonlng at 7:30 : o'clock In their hall over the postoflico. Simon Elsoman's rosldenco Is having its interior greatly Improved by decora tions nnd paperings. Madison , Parker and McOabo , of the letter carriers , will turn out this mornIng - Ing in now nniforms. See the "Pon Pon" ladies' collars for Oo at Cocko & Morgan's. The trial of Sohn Scott , arrested ni a small canGdonce man , Is to como off in ho superior court this morning. The mansgora ot the driving park are i waiting to see what nro to bo done about the prohibitory law before arranging for a May running mooting. The now Odd Eallowa' hall In the opera house block is being fitted up very nicely. The carpenters' work will bo done In n day or two. Some of the young bloods of the city are organizing a fencing and sparring club. They will bo spar-Ing of barbed wire fencing , no doubt. Jnstico Hendricks is improving the In terior of his office by now matting , petted - ted plants , and other adornment , the change being greatly for the better , Hon. George II. Pock , who ns a rail way attorney Is known far and near , was In the city yesterday in company with P. T. Bonebrako and C. 0. Hoadley , also of Topeka. C. R. Allen , the map publisher , Is busy distributing his now ntlasses of Pottawattamlo county , and the anbecrlb- crs seemed much pleased , the volume exceeding their expectations even. Ono of the saddest cases of insanity which has como before the board of com missioners , was sent to the asylum yos- tordny , a girl of seventeen , Miss Klttlo Addlson , of Oakland. Her condition was deplorable indeed. The county attorney had his hands full yesterday listening to the statements of claimants In the small-pox casos. The bills wore numerous and heavy and the work could not bo completed at ono sitting. John Stewart was yesterday arrested on complaint of Mr. Woollvor , who claims that ho has been stealing dirt from A. W. Street's bank to the amount of $25. Mr. Stewart claims that ho had permission to haul dirt from there. The case will bo heard before Jaatlco Schnrz to-day noon. It is learned that the man Scott , nr rested hero for attempting to play a little confidence game , is the same follow who got away with $12 from one of tbo dem ocratic visitors to the city at the time of the big rally last fall , and that ho has just got out of the Omaha jail , where ho served n short term tor some petty of fonso. The police wcra summoned by telephone - phone about 1 o'clock yesterday morning to arrest n man named E. Snow , who , it was claimed , was moving his household goods out of the house , leaving the land lord , Mr. Strohhon , In the lurch for $7 unpaid rent. Snow was brought up to police headquarters , but the officers con * eluded they bad no authority for holding him , and so lot him go. A man claiming to bo from St. Joseph , a mason by trade , had a foot badly crushed under the cars yesterday. It icems ( hat ho was trying to steal a ride by clinging to the trucks under the car , and In this way mot with the accident. Three of his tees will need to bo ampu tatod. He went over to Omaha yester day , hoping to get into the hospital there for treatment , A matronly looking woman wearing goggle * , furnished music on the streets yesterday , and sought to earn a living for herself , and n grown up daughter , and a llttlo girl who collected the pennies , whllo the mother ground away at the hand-organ , and the young lady stood listlessly looking on , A placard on the organ Informed the public that there were fear moro children at home. The muiic&l family came here a day or two ago from Ottutnwa. Ono of the children of tbo Dear Old Grandmother pasted the following item in hencmpbo9k : "While W. P. Ayles- worth was engaged In raising a brick residence at the corner cf Eighth street and Fifth avenua a few d ys ago , part of the slruclure give way , sovereJy injur ing a brlokmascn who was at work on the foundation. " She should bare looked over the matter moro carefully. There is no brick building at or near the corner mentioned , and no building near there has been rats ad for nearly a year. Fur ther , Mr. Aylosworth eays that no brick building nor no other building has given away or fallen in whole or in part , while ho was raising It , and ho offers $100 re ward for the proof that anything of the sort opor happened. Grand opening of millinery to-day at MM. Roger * , No. 341 Bnudwny. Sam Paine has commenced suit against the city for $3,300 damages , on account of a defective culvert , at the corner of Pierce and Grace streets , which caused him to fall , resulting serious personal Injuries. Everything new , now store , new Ox- turcu , now people , and best of all , now goods , to-day at the grand opening of mllllnory nt Mrs. Rogers' , No. 341 Broadway. * Touiploton it Lamb are making the In terior of their cigar store very attractlro by papoting the walls with various cigar box labels , the decoration being novel and protty. The variety of labels la as tonishing to ono not in the business. This is the last day of the grand opening at Mrs. Rogers' mllllnory store , No. 311 Broadway. Artists' Materials at GR. Board's ' Wall Paper Store. Send for price list. Facta worth remembering when you buy Wall Paper : 1st. That Board , next door to postoflico , has the largest stock to select from. 2d That his prices are as low as the lowest. 3d That ho Is a practical Interior decorator and employs none but skillful workmen. PAYING FOR PAVING , Tlie Aldermen's ' Minfls Bn < y Wilh Financial Figures,1 The Council Declared Itsoll' Satisfied "With the Paving , A meeting of the city council vrss hold yostordsy afternoon , all being present ex cept Aid. Bennett. The minutes of the provlons mooting were read and approved. The chief business before the council was the final settlement with the paving contrators , Messrs. Rosgan Bros. The committee presented the following report which was corroborated by verbal state ment from the city engineer , Mr. Bred- bock , and the paving inspector , Mr. Mitchell. The report as concurred in by the council waa as follows : To the Mayor and City Council of the city of Council Blufl'a , Iowa : Your committee on paving would re spectfully report that wo have made a dnal examination of the work done under the paving contract with Regan Bros. & McGorlsk , and that wo find after careful examination and inquiry made of our city engineer and paving inspector , that all the work under said contract has bson done in a good manner and In substantial compliance with the terms of said con tract. Yours , etc. , WM. A. MYNSTKK , On. STUAUII , 0. GF.ISK. The finance committee made the fol lowing report : Total coat of Broadway paving. Special assessments- g 09,600.28 Intersections 27.-1S6.18 $127,436.46 Total cost of Main street paving. Special tuaeaaments 3 77,456.65 Intersections 21,981,06 $99,438.21 I'AIO ItEAOAK DUOS , & MCCODSK. Intersection $ 49,101,10 Special agaeaimonta . 153,05-1,70 Owners on Broadway. 8,959 30 Owners on Main street 11,674.09 By Geo. Stoddard 169,13 $223,658.32 Due Reagan Bros. & McGousk. . . $ 3,116.35 Amount refunded by Reagnn Broa. & McGouak tn W. L. Whitney for Intersection 330.9G Total due II. Bros. & McG. . . . § 3,447.31 Of this amount due , 047.60 is duo for intersections , and for special assessments 82,709.71. The cost of paving the street railway track Is Included in the amount of special assessments and amounts to Broadway Track 814 587 21 Main Street " 977303 Total ? 21 SCO 25 On motion of Aid. Siodontopf the fol- fowlng was adopted : That the committee on streets and alleys with the city at torney and city engineer bo Instructed to ascertain and report at next mooting , regarding the alley in block 8 , Bayllss first addition , where the same Is a public or private alloy , and if a private alloy to see the owners claiming ownership of the alley with a view of hav ing the tame dedicated to the city , and in case the said owners refute to dedicate the ssrao , the engineer shall report the cost of paving the street and driveway abutting on the tame , on its Main street side , for the purpoao of aajpsting laid cost to owner or owners. Thil is the alley from Main to Pearl streets , in the roar of Broadway , and on motion it was decided tint the city until further notice pay for labor $1CO In cash or $1.75 In warrants , and for man and team $3 50 in cash or $4.00 In war rants. HTho city attoraoy was allowed $150 In general fund warrants , extra salary for services as attorney for the board of health. The committee on streets and alleys were instructed to repair Pine street , near tbo Drover's hotel and other streets in that vicinity so as to furnish drainage for that part of tbo city , The same committee was instructed to make on examination of all roads and avannes leading out of the city , and re. port what work will be nocenary to plica the tame In a pateablo condition , An Injunction got out by the 0 , & N , W. Railway , restraining the city from in < terferlng with the company's bridge * , wat rcfoirad to the city attorney , cily en gineer , sewer committee and judiciary commiMco. The chief of police reported saven men ind two officers on duty , * Adjourned to tbo first Monday in May. Mrs. Rogers nil ] be pleased to tea the ladlei at the grand opening of millinery t No. 341 Broadway to-oUy. Joe LaChnpello retires now from the editor * ship of tha Tabor Union , I.ieut. Manning has returned from Chicago , where he has been lor about ten days. Colt John Fox yesterday laid aside hla deputy sheriff's atnr , nnd started for Daknta to look after his landed interests there. 0. G. Ileialor , of Milwaukee , who looks if ter the Interests of the "May Queen , " WAS interviewing the tobacco men yesterday , Mlis llntlio Robert * , printer for J. A. Gorham , the photographer , left last evening for n viait of three weeks to her parents in Bololt , WIB. W , B. Maycs nnd family left yesterday for their now homo in McPherson , Knn. , whern ho will engage in the real estate business. Mr. Maycs has many warm friends here , who regret to have Council Bluffs loio eo good n man , nnd whoso beat wishes will go with him nnd hla. The There have boon so many and various statements made about what the bill con tained which was passed by congress in May , 1884 , providing for the construc tion of a wagon and railway bridge be tween here and Omaha , that for the ban- out of the public THE BKI : gives its sub stance again , It having published the bill in full at the tlmo of Its passage. The bill provide ! that the Nobrntka Central Railway company is authorized to construct and maintain a bridge across the Missouri river at any point between the north and south line of Douglas county , and at least ono-third of a mile from any other bridge. The brldgo is to bo a combination railway and wagon bridge , for the safe and convnnlont paisago of wagons , carriages , ttock , steam , cable and street cars , and all road travel , but the eamo travel shall | not bo upon the seme spice as used by the railroad track and cars. The rates of toll shall bo such as may bo approved by the secretary of war , and the location and plans of the bridge , together with a map of the river , for a mile above and a mile below the proposed site. If the brldgo is made with unbroken and continuous spans , it shall have three or moro channel tpars , and shall not beef of loss elevation fifty feet above high water maik , nor shall the spans bo leas than three hundred feet in length. If the bridge is built as a draw briege , it shall bo constructed as a pivot bridge , with a draw over the main chaunol , at another span of not loss than 1GO foot on each side of the central pier of the draw , and the next adjoining span to the draw shall not bo losu tcan 300 foot , and the head boom under such span shall not bo less than ten foot above high water mark. All railway companies desiring to use said bridge shall have equal xlphts and privileges. _ _ COMMEROIA1J. COUNCIL BLURS MAEKET. Wheat No. 1 milling , 70 } No. 2 , 6D ; No. 3 , 60. Corn Now , 28o. Data For local purposes , SOo , Hay 57 00 per ton ; baled , 60. Rye Gua. Corn Meal 1 50 per 100 pounds , Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , 6 00 ® 6 50. 50.Coal Coal Delivered , hard , 9 50 per ton ) sol t 4 0 per ton Lord Armour's , wholesaling at 7i ' Flour City Hour , 1 50@2 90. Brooms 1 75@3 00 per doz , LIVB STOCK. Cattle Butcher COWB" 8 353 7G , Butcher steers , 3 75@4 00. Sheep 3 00@3 50. Hogs 3 60@3 75. EBODUOB AKD rBCITS. Eggs Firm at lie. Butter The receipts of gsod atock are very small. Creamery. v2@25o : choice country roll is scarce and sells readily nt lG@18c ; fair to good , 1291 lc ; poor stock is dull at 8g)10c. ) Poultry In strong demand for both live and dressed. Live chickens , per doz , , 3C@ 3 75 ; turkeys , per Ib. , 9@10cj ducfcs , per dor. , 2 60@'l 00 ; spring chickens , per doz. , 600 ; dressed chickens , choice , per Ib. , 12c ; dressed turkeys , choice , per Ib. , 13@14c ; dressed ducks , per Ib. , 10@12c , Onions In good demand at 1 25@1 CO per buahel. Potatoes Receipts very light and demand good ; choice ttock of any good variety , 50 ® ? 5c ; fair to good , 40@4Cc. Beans -In good supply , with fair demand. Hand-picked navies , 1 50 ; clean mediums , 1 25@l 35 : dirtr and unscreened stock dull at 76@100o.- Game Ducks , mallard and other largo , par doz ,2 0 @ 2 25 ; teal and mixed , 1 25@ 1 50 ; geoae , 3 00. COUNCIL BLUFFS Carpet Company Carpets , Curtains , Oil Cloths , Window Shades , Linoleums , Mattings , Upholstery Goods , Rugs , Etc. , Etc. Careful Attention Given to Out of Town Orders , Upholstery and Drapery Work a Specialty. Our atock ia the Largest In tie and is being continually replenished by all the latest and choicist novelties. 405 Broadway Council Biufts NEW WHITE CRAPE Copy of a prvrt of a photograph of n NIAGARA vine , planted 1878 , no It appeared Fall of 1S8O with G3 clusters weighing 26 Ibs. on 48 In. bonrlnff wood 1st. The Nlngnrn ripens in favornblo net sons nt Look pott , Aug. 20th , 2d.It never drops from the stem If loft to hung till frost cornea , nnd improves in flnvor the time. Sd. It is purely native , nnd therefore hardy. Has stood 35 degrees below rcro without njury. n Rood crop the 3d your and often the 2d , nnd ia n rcRulnr bonror , nnd no waste , HB bunches are compact. Never fails to ripen its crop M the thick leathery foliage holda oven to the base of the cnnos until front kills it. 5th. Vineyards nro in bearing in vnrtoiu sections from Georgia tn the Northern Likes and Canada , nnd from Kansas to the Atlantic coast , there being moro than 1,000 ncros planted vlthin the last five yours , nnd over 200 ncroa were planted at llrocton , Clitmtnumm Co. , N. ' Y. last apring , (1881) ( ) ; Jonas Mnrtln Mono having 47 ncroi ; the largest \lney.ini of Niagara * , being planted at Highland , Ulster Co , , N. Y. , by Sam'l IJogcrs , Ksq. , which contain * fiOncros of this ono variety , and ho hni rnaltzed from 20 to 30 conta per pound for hla fiult , whllo Con cords grown In tbo anmp locality brought from 4 to G ccntn only. 0 , All pikitiea planting vineyards have signed a contract to return all the wood nnd cut * ting every year back to the Company up to , and including 1888 ; so itli.-ulnon the sole owner of nil the stocR , and no ono but tlio Company and iU _ authorized agenti can sell and deliver genuine Niagara vines. So all persons ehould examine ngont'a certificate ) of authority , nnd BOO that it has the corporate seal of the Comnany attached , and every vine that it linn n load seal attached , bearing tholmnreasion of the Company's rcglaturcd trade mark. 7th. Wo now offer for the first time , atrong 2 year old vines nt retail nt $2 GO each with out restrictions , to ba delivered en and niter March lit , 18S5 , WELLS COOK , Council Bluffs , Iowa - for the NIAGARA. WHITE DRAPE . ' Iowa mil Hiving accepted uppolntn-cnt ai special agent CO.'for No- kal am now prepared to promptly dclUcr "MAGARA. " Uncs under the Registered Trade Mark Se l Company. 127 COUNCIL BLUFFS Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Hard Soft ana Blossbury O OA. . W. H. SIBLEY , Manager. Offleo. 38 Main St. Yard , on C. R. I. P. and 0 VI & Bt P. Railway. .JA.COJS SIMS , > COUNCIL BLDF1S , IOWA. Office , Main Street , Roomg 7 and 8 , Ebug&rt nd lieuo block. Will practice In State tnJ tate courts. 7. SGHURZ. of flu Peace , ornoE OVER AMKUIOAH KIPHBSS POTTNCIL BLUFFS ro "g * TIIO3. OKFIOKK. W. H. M. 1'UBKT. Officer & Pusey , BACKERS Council Bluffr , la. Established , 1856 Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Exchange and Home Securities. MANDEMAKEES & VAN , ARCHITECTS. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS No. 201 Upper Broadway , CouncilBluffs. THE RECENTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDARD UPE WRITER NO. 2 , la the Highest Achievement in Writing Machines in the World. Wlthcnly39kcya to learn n operate , it prints 76 characters Including caps and small letters , punctuations , figures , elgng and fractions. H 8 the simplest and most rapid "rltlrc machine made as well as the most durable for free illustrated pamphlet. Wyckoff Seamans & Benedict , Chicago , 111. , Solo Agents. O. H. SHOLKS , Oouncil Bluffs Agent for Western Iowa Dr , W. H. Sherradsn DENTIST , OonnelJ Blufli : lotra. M D. . Eica , . oi oth tancn IOUTM ! without t * k U or ir irtn * ol UM * . CHRONIC DISEASES- * * " * * Over thirty run jirtctlc l zpiitoM OOC * fit I , Pearl 1rcr , Oonndl BloSl. tn * . W. P. YLS WORTH , HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. lirlck Iraildincs of any size raised or moved and futtUfftction gunrnntood. Frame bo noved on LITTLE GIANT truck * , the beat In the world. W. I' . AYLSWOHTII. 1010 Ninth Street , Council Ulntl Cf otorjr ilctcripllnn nd at ptlccn low at the low tit. Special Attention to rnitom work. Tht ronuto * dcr of my stock of NOTIONS nro belli ? ritapotod of at COST. A KA > Tc ll and bocotnlnctd. M It to. / > . A. JtJENJE&XCT , ( \\\1 \ \ \ Tirondwny , - - Coutcil Blufld. lown. npiEiE AND "THE ENGLISH " KITCHEN. 505 Broadway , Council Bluffs. TllR ONLY ALL.MClllT liocss IN T11R CUT. Everything eervod in first class style and on aboit notice. Hot nnd cold lunrhon nhvntR ready. Roof Pnintiug and repairing. All work guaranteed to give snt'sfnction. GEO. 8MITHSON 302 N. 7th Street , . , COUNCIL BLUFFS. II. II. FIELD. V. ' . C. ESTKH Field & Estep , UNDERTAKERS No. 317 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Calls Attended Promptly , Day nnd Night. Particular attention given to Telephone No. 97. SMITH efc TOLLER , AGTS. LEADING Merchant Tailors ! 7 and 9 Main St , COUNCIL BLUFFS , . . . IOWA. A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From. KIEL BALI STABLES Kebp Horses and Mules constantly on hand whls we will soil In retail or carload lota. All Stock Warranted as Reoresented. Wholriilc Ldr < trl ) riiilui It. Oisln ind telid URV. 1'rtct sonable Satisfaction auinnti'Cil. CnaCLTTTEH &o BOLEIT Corner Fifth Ave. & Fourth St. UouncllBlnfle. COUNOIl , ULUKFS , AjTll 2. FOREMAN Hold thli gpacefoi the d\erU8cro nt l DIB. Juddi. Smith's Elottrlo AI plunctk. are too busy ulliDg their oidus a&d celling their new factorj , .No. 80 , I'ouitn Street to right ? , to''fl any copy lust no - . COCKE 347 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , Wo iuvlto your apodal inspocticn of our now and very oXton8ive atock of plain and faucj wo have just placet on .alo. Ountock w all that cm bo deilcad In color , * a and , will dad it In our atock , and at immediately demand your attention. If yon want to sea aomethlng neat , atyllah , elegant , and all that can prices at which you can afford to buy. Ladies' Hosiery. Two counters will bo devoted oxclu- Bively to this Immense stock. Having recently increased our force of clerks , customers will not bo Inconveni enced by any delay on this point. Lidlos' hoeo in solid colors : cardinal , blue , gray and fancy stripes , lOc worth I5o Ladles' balbrlggan hose , cleared seams , in cream , black , brown , navy , cardinal , garnott , fancy dotted and split feet , 15o , would bo very cheap at SOo. Ladies' half regular and full regular balbriggan hose , In cream , cardinalwlno , black , blues and browns , 20o worth 25o. Lad ies'fnil regular and full fashioned hose In pin stripes , balbriggans , ingrains In oil colors , modes , black , etc. ; colors warranted fast , 25c worth 40o. Those are decided bargains. Ladies' fall fashioned hose in all the now colors oil ingrain , 40o worth BOc. Ladieit * black lisle thread fall regular hose , OOo , never before sold for loss than 75c. 75c.Ladles' Ladles' black sllK hose$1.25 worth $2. Children's Hose. A fall assortment of misses' and chil dren's hcse In plain and fancy colors , in grains' balbrlggans and lisle throid , at prices E-ver before offered. Oar customers have often heretofore complained of not being able to secure desirable hose for children. As our as sortment is now complete wo can satisfy the most fastidious tastes. Gentlemen's Hose. Men's fancy striped BOX , Co worth 8Jc Men's Spanish mixed BOX , lOo wonh lOo. lOo.Men's seamless mixed BOX , 12Ac worth 15o. 15o.Men's perfect fitting seamless BOX , all colors , 15o worth 20c. Men's British BOX , seamless , 20o , never before sold for Iocs than 25c. Men'a fancy striped Ingrain half hose , regular made , 25o worth 35o. Men'a oil Ingrain half hose In fancy colors , ! ! 0c worth 40c. Man's superfine half hose In fancy col ors , 35o worth 50o. Men's fancy lisle thread half hose , fast colors , beautiful assortment , 50c tworlh Gauze Underwear , Mnn'u gauzi shirts , 25o worth -10e. Men's Indian Rauzo shirts , cleared seams , -10c worth DOc. Men's balbrlggan shirts , BOc worth 7&c Men's drilling drawers , scams turcod and stayed , BOo worth 7Bc. Ladles' ' vests , 25c worth 40c. Lidies ingriln vests , -tOo worth BOc. Lidios' finished team , bilbi K HH vests , 50o worth 7Bc. Corsets 25 drx.en Steam molded corsets , cor ded sides , perfect fitting and made of heavy coreot jeans BOa worth 7uc. 15 dozen Elastic cutaway hip corsets , strong , easy-fitting , comfortable and health-preserving , steam molded , especi ally desirable for ladles of fine contour or of delicate constitutions. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. 70o worth 81.00. 12 dozen Elastic Comfort Hip corf ots , well stajod with fine hard cords and ex tra heavy bonra xvltb the popular curved French ojrded biiid * ovr the hips ta give nriceful and beautifying shipe end prevent ctrotching or wrinkling nt tha sides. $1.00 wuith ? 1.25. Muslin Underwear Our L oics Muslin Underwear sale will contuo tint 1 next Saturday. The p ijts which wo arc now quoting on those goods will not pay the ladies for the trouble of buying the material and making thorn up , Handkerchiefs : 40 dczsn Children's ' fancy handker chiefs. Be. 25 dozen Ladles' Hemstitched handker chiefs , fancy borders , fast colors , union liunn , lOoworth 20s. 20 dozen Ladles' ' hemstitched linen handkerchiefs , white and colored borders 15c , worth 25c. 10 dozen Ladles' fancy bordered , pare linen , embroidered and hemstitched , 25c , worth 35c. Wo have gene through our s'ook and picked out plccui that were solllnR at from 25o to 85o per yard which wo now offer the public at the uni form prlca of 20o ; also 0 pieces of plain and fancy Dross Goods in slnglo and double widths worth from Oc to 45j pot yord , all of which we reduce to the uni form price of 25c. Just received an Importation of Kid Gloves in all Drabs , Smokes , Wine , Mushroom , Coach , Taly- ! with . the new patent fastener. RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE , OF Cocke & Morgan , 347 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.