YKiiJ OMAHA DAILY BM3 : MONDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1887. THE DAILY BE& COUNCnTBLUFFS MONDAY MORNING , FEU. 21. OFFICE , JNO. 12 , PEAH1 , STREET. Delivered by cnrrlcr In nny pnrt of the city nt twenty tents per week. II. W. Tn/rojf. . . . Manager. TKLEPHONKSt nccmrsp Orrice , No. 13. Niaiii KiiiTou No. 23. MINOR MKNT1UN. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Hcnvy stilts cheap to order nt Heller's. Ofllccrs Slovens ntul Unthank went on dny duty yosterduy. New embroideries at Harkncss Bros1. ThoChautauqua circle meets with Mrs. E. D. F. Fisher to-nijrht. J. W. & K. L. Squire's abstracts are giving good satisfaction. Snort Mlllur was yesterday placed behind the bars in the city jail. tiuorco . Tliompson & Co. , real estate , No. 105 Main street. riainviow addition , best anil cheapest ; onc-llftli cash , bulancu if 10 per month. 'Iho stockholders of the district com pany hold their annual meeting on the 20th inst. , at the 1'ueilic house. The city council meet again to-night In ndjourncd session. It is quite possible that it will be an adjourned session. The Fortnightly Musical and Literary club will meet this evening at I. M. Treynor's. The programme this evening will be a musical one. I'lalnvlow addition , largest lots and easiest terms ; ono-liftli oaslt , balance $10 per month. Kimball & Champ have purchased through George Kudio the building No. 418 Itroadway , which was recently pur chased by Messrs. Peterson Bros. " from Henry Ktseman. There will be a meeting to-night at 8 o'clock in the Pacihc house for the pur pose of organizing the boating associa tion. All interested are requested to bo present and on time , Special communication of BlulT City lodge No. 71. A. F. & A. M. , Monday evening , February 21. Work in Ihiril degree. Visitinc brethren cordially in vited. By order of the W. M. Among the drunks registered during Saturday night at the poliee station were John Grinnull , who has a badly cut forehead - head ; J. M. Hamilton , F. W. Witchel , J. Kennedy , George Bontly and J. S. Hay- den. den.Squire's Squire's 1'ark addition is a sure invest ment. Pacific avenue will be built up with " store buildings within a year. "To-morrow evening the last of the series of parties which have been given by the lloyal Arcanum will take place in Beno's hall , it is the intention ot the management to make this the linest of the entire scries. J. J. Steadman , who for a long while has been editor of the Nonpareil , has at last decided to take up his residence in this city , having leased the residence of Dan Keller , on avenue E , which ho will occupy after April 1. Out of the sixteen men and two women in the county jail , tlioGerstenborg crowd furnish three ; Freddie , his wife , Mary , and their mutual friend. Harvey. Out of an entire county the Gerslcuberes pro pose to haye their share. Saturday evening A. M. Kock , it is alleged' threatened to kill John Dicrks and even went so far as to pull his re volver. Diorks telephoned to police cen tral station and Hock was lodged in iail by Oniccrs O'Brien and White. The presence of Colonel Sapp in Wash ington will doubtless cause more glad nowp to come from the cast in regard to Council Bhifl's. His acquaintance and influence there will count for much in gaining for tluscity its desired improve ments. Those who went to the Presbyterian church yesterday morning worn surprised and disappointed to lind the doors closed and a notice posted up stating that there would be no services there. As no an nouncement had been made in the papers , a largo number were thus disap pointed in their plans. The unfortunate illness of Mrs. Wads- Tvorth necessitated a chance in the cttst of the "Naiad Queen. " Mrs. Roll' , al though having but about two hours in which to prepare for the part , took the role of the queen wondertully well. Her pleasing manners , her sweet voice and charming grace caused much enthusiasm. It was a dilllcult task for any singer to take such an important nart on such short notice , but particularly diflictilt to satisfy an audience Vhich has been fa vored night after night by hearing such a longstress as Mrs. Wadsworth. A syndicate , of which Herman Bucrdorf JH trusted , has purchased a tract of land In Uico's sub-division and platted the same , calling it Plainviow. The pur chase was made from what is known as thoShonandoah syndicate , they not being able to comu to an agreement on some of their matters. Plainviow has been put on the market on terms that others should follow , the case generally being that too much cash is asked and too short a time given on the payments. One-fifth cash , balance In 'payments of $10 monthly being within the reach ot all who wish to invest. The DCS Moines Register yesterday had B missionary hcio , who was scattering about a few extra copies of the paper and trying to cxcito some interest in the schema for working up a boom for that city. The attempt was not very enthusi astically received. In the iirst place Council Blulls folks are too busy caring ( or the boom which has conic here to give much time or thought to any pros pective boom in DCS Moines. A boom in the hand i.s worth two in the bushes of another city , Another reason for the In- diflcrenco in regard to DCS Moines is that Des Moincs has boon very selfl&h and grasping In its policy ; has sneered at Council lllufia and its boom , at least so far as the press of that city voice the sen timent of DCS Moines. TUG Register has been particularly ill-natured and envious , and while it has eagerly taken pay for space in which to give a truthful account of the boom hero , it devotes other space freely to sneers about it. This sort of policy does not cause the citl/.ons to feel very kindly , csnenially when the same eort of polioy hits boon followed for years past , it is a llltlo too much now to ask Council Blulls to help gel up a boom for DCS Molnus. When Des Moincs gets its boom Council Hind's may take some in terest In it , but it can hardly spend time now in trying to manufacture a boom for another city , when it has all its time oc cupied with a boom of its own ulnmdy well started and growing fast uvory day. For Plainviow addition lots see Ol'Kl.l , IltO.S ! & , CO. , Kiri.iNjiu : & WrnuiAM , A. B. HOWB fc Co. , COOK & MOKOAN , SMITH Buos. Two years' experience with any gaso line steve made hug convinced that the Quick Meal Is the best onu made. Cooper & McGue's old stand , -11 Main street. * _ - _ - - For Sale Lot G , block 0 , Jtayllss' first addition , The Xutt property on Broad way , holng lilty feet front and one 'lot west of the government postollieo. Pres ent prleo , $325 per front foot , subject to change without notieo. hnquiro ol Leonard Kvcrctt , No. 10 Pearl btrcct. At the Puoilio house you will save from 50 cents to $1 Ver ' day , Try it and ' bo convinced. < . ' . SQUATTERS' ' ' SOVEREIGNTY. Are Not the Lands n Part of the Park Prop erty of the Oily 1 ST. PAUL'S NEW PIPE ORGAN. TrcparliiR Porn limiting Club ShootIng - Ing n 1'ot Deer 'i'ho Flro Alarm to Ho Tested Thli Week Slabbed. Arc They Park The boom of the squatters who have settled on the other side of the river , nest of whom are residents of this city , uis caused no little stir hero , as slated in the BrB yesterday morning. There fcoems to be a great difl'ercnce of opinion among local attorneys and others as to what the outcome will be. There seems ittlo chance to differ as to what the law a , hut the dld'ercnco seems to bo as to what the evidence will bo. The park commissioners are somewhat interested n the startling revelation , as they are nclincd to the belief that the hind thus claimed is a part of that given to this city > V the government for park purposes. J hey will look the matter up to-day , and ixamine the plats with a yiow of assort- ng their claims for park purposes if the nvestigation shows that they have rights n Iho matter. There will doubtless bo some .lively litigation before these set tlers will reap the full fortune which now seems to await them. They wore quietly preparing to get their claims seeurc'd ivhen the facts came to light , and while they are contidcntlhat they will establish i claim to the land , yet they bay they re gret that the public was so speedily jdvisod as to what was going on as they 'ear a rush of others who will want to take claims. The ground is all staked , uid the survey is made , so that ittle harm can result to thorn from the publicity of the matter. Pacific house is the nearest hotel to the majority of real estate oflices in the city. $2.00 per day. * New goods are now arriving at Hark- ness Bros. A Plucky I'ronclicr. Hov. T. J. Mackay , the rector of St. Paul's church , yesterday morning preached a practical , square-hitting sermon to his people. He gave them some straight talk about the needs of every day religion. Among the church news of this parish i.s the announcement that a now pipe organ has been ordered , and is to bo in place ready for the com ing Easter services. Mr. Mackay , not seeing his way clear to get the organ in any other way , has personally become responsible for the payment of $2 ,000. It is not ono rector in a thousand who will t > ut himself under such burdens as does Mr. Mackay , and his ventures of faith have been 'wonderfully successful. The ' now venture will doub'tless prove so also. His parish and his many friends in this 2ity will rally around him , and speedily lift this burden of responsibility , The church needs a good organ , and since Mr. Mackay has taken the personal responsi bility of raising the needed money to pay for it , his many admirers and his parish- oners will stand by him. Ho is plucky , and if any man can pull through diflicul- tics he can and will. " TIs True , "I'ls Pity , anU Pity 'Tis 'TU Trap. " Parents let their children die with diph theria and putrid sere throat in scarlet favor , when ten years' trial has proven beyond a doubt that Joflcris' diphtheria prevention and euro will save every case without the aid of a physician. For sale onlv at No. 23 South Eighth street , Coun cil bluffs , Iowa , or sent bv express on re- oeiptof price , $3.00. A Boatinc Association. It is very important that those inter ested in the boating association should bo in attendance to-night at the meet ing at the Pacific house , which takes place at 8 o'clock. The different boating associations hold their meetings in the early part of March and if there are to bo any regattas or races on Lake Manawa this season organization must be effected at once. With the extensive improvements that are contemplated about Lake Manawa the coming season , such as the building and operating of the motor railway , the new hotel by the Min neapolis syndicate which recently pur chased 100 acres adjoining the lake , the setting out of trees and other necessary improvements about the hotel property , the building of cottages around the lake , the beautifying of Lake park , recently purchased by E. L. Squire , the building of numerous bath houses , etc. , etc. , as surances are gjven of the advantages over last season in all the accommoda tions and the success of a well organized boat club would greatly lend as ono of the principal attractions of the lake. To Contractors and Ilulldcrs.l Proposals will bo received by the under signed until the 23a of next month for the building of the now Catholic church. Plans and specifications may bo seen at the pastoral residence. The right is reserved - served to reject unv or all proposals. B. P. McMKNOMV , Pastor. All orders from real estate brokers for job printing will receive immediate and careful attention at Pryor's BKU job oinco > . Plainview Addition. Homos for mechanics near Union Pa cific shops and Broadway. One-fifth cash , balance $10 per month. Price $250 and $ UOO each. Secure them at once from OUIM. ; BUGS & Co. , Kiri.iNflcu & WICKHAM , A. It. llnwi : A : Co. , COOK & MOKGAN , SMIVII BUGS. Tame Game. For several years Connui Guise has had a pet deer which ho has kept at his place , but a few days ago the dour got loose anil left for parts unknown. Karly yesterday morning George W , Cotrmiui , watchman at the Crybtal Holler mtl.s. ) shot and killed the door , which was strolling along Main street. About 10 o'clock yohterday morn ing the deer was hauled to Ueiso's , Thosn interested take notico. Twenty- eight feet front on Main street , joining Kiel's hotel block , ijttM per foot ; also 110 feet front for $5,000. and fifty-five feet front for $ JCOOon 1-ifth aveuuo , all ini- roved ; also bargains in other property. S . U. Davidson , No. 033 Fifth avenue. Still Getting Itcady to Test. "Is the lire alarm any nearer comple tion than it was a wcnk or two ago ? " was the question yesterday put to ono who ought lo know , and the reply was , " 1 could tell you heaps , bill I have it in con fidence and I cau't give it away. " "I think the now lire alarm will bo tested publicly by next Wednesday , " said ono of the line , men yesterday. ' 'Every ' thing is in readiness ndw uxctipt a few of the boxes which , have ' yet to bo put in po sition. " . ' . Chief Tcmploton said ho thought the' lire alarm folks would muke a' report to the citj council touibt ; , iu ho believed everything was ready and the announce ment of the test would then bo mado. Ho further stated that he had not been in formed as to the plans of the company , but his impression was that the test would be made by Wednesday next. riro at tlio I'nlr Grounds. About 10:15 o'clock last night n telephone - phone message was received by the lire department from the fair grounds an nouncing the outbreak of a fire in the stables located on the cast side of the grounds. The fire was so far from where nny water could bo procured that only the hook and ladder company and four men responded. There wore four men in the stables when the fire broke out , two of them being asleep and two engaged in writing letters. The last two were first apprised of the lire by smoke entering their room , and in an instant after the whole building was nbla/.o. There were eleven horses in the stable ami only two were saved. They wore mostly two and three-year-old colts , of good breeds , and belonged to Mr. John C. Stewart. The loss could not bo ascertained last night. Electric door bolls , burglar alarms and every form of domestic electrical appli ances at the New York Plumbing Co. Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J. W. & E. L. Squire. No. 101 Pearl street , Council Bluffs. Dr. llanchett.ofllco No , 12 Pearl street ; resilience , 120 Fourth street ; telephone No. 10. L. B. Crafts & Co. , arc loaning 11101107 on all classes of chattel securities at one- half their former rates. See them before securing your loans. 25x102 feet on Broadway , good build ing , rents for SGfiU a year. Price $ (1,500. ( Easy terms. - GAUMAN , WHITE & Co. New carpels , curtains , linoleum , oil cloths , malting , etc. , at Ilarkncss Broth ers. A Stabbing Affray. Saturday night some colored fellow cut Bill Hill , one of the mail wagon drivers , about the face , and in consequence Jell' Green and Tom Brinton are in jail. Personal Paragraphs. Frank L. 11111 , of Chicago , is at the Pa cific. cific.M. M. Sciber , of Woodbine , ia at the Ogden. J. B. Lewis , of Hillsdalc , is at the Pa cific house. W. W. Wallace is the happy father of anew now boy baby. F. S. McLain , of So ward. Neb. , is a guest at the Ogdcn. George G. Harris and wife , of Hancock , are at the Ogden house. J. C. Boguo and Miss Mamie Bogiic , of Sioux City , are at the Ogden. Ed Barber has a now arrival at his home , it being a bouncing girl. L. W. Boelmer and R. E. K. Mcllro , of Malvcrn , were at the Pacific yesterday. Miss Jessie Norns , ot Seward , Neb. , is the guest of her friendMiss Bertie Gould. G. F. Selleck , with Master Au Holm- dale , of Des Moines , were at the Ogdcn yesterday for dinner. A. W. Ware , who travels for a New York cigar house and has been at the Pa cific house since Friday last , left for the east yesterday , having purchased two lots in the glen. A. N. Town , general manager of the Central and Southern Pacific railroads and party , went east last evening over the Chicago , Hook Island & Pacific in the special C. 1' . car "Sacramento. " Plainview Addition. LAIIGIST LOTS ! LOWEST PKICIS ! ' ? 2.)0 AND ? 3001 ! ! One-fifth cash , balance $10 per month. Best grades Iowa soft lump coal , | 3 per ton at vard ; $3.50 delivered. C. B. Fuel Co. , 53U Broadway. Telephone 130. You can see- fine stock of embroidered white goods and spring dress goods just received at Harkncss Brothers. A solemn warning to the wearers of cold feet comes limping from Keith county. Mrs. Spicer , of Ogallala , at tempted to generate a little warmth in her sole by the application of a hot fiat- iron. One of her big toes came in con tact with the bare iron and was blistered. She paid no attention to it and gangrene set in , making the amputation of the limb necessary. The new member will insure an even temperature. Bargains in underwear at Harkncss Brothers. Miss Mollie Corcoran dressmaker , No. VIOlynster street , bet. 7th and 8th Sts. Call and see the beautiful dross pat terns just received at Harkncss Brothers. Garman , White & Co. have aero prop erty , business property , residence prop erty and vacant lots for sale , O'Neill is sorely alllicted , The news paper fraternity look upon her as the fountain of prosperity , yielding a nectar that intoxicates and inllates , and fre quently explodes the hopes and hustlings of months and years. J. C. San tec of Niobrara is about : o partake of the sparkling beverage. This will make the fourth paper in the town. THEATRICAL /IGS / BEARDS , Grease Paints si S Tlio Finest Im ported Mne of Goods West of CUICHKO. Mrs.C.L. Gillette's NO. 20O Main Street , Council Dlutfs , Xa. K. RICE , M. D. , Or otliurTumors romovcj without , ho klllro orUntwInirof blood. Orer thirty ycnis prHclii'iilozperlonuu. No. 11 J'cnrlBt. , Council DlulTi. | 2r"Consultation free. O. B. ALLEN , EngineerSufvejorMap , , Publisher No. 11 North Main St. CltjauJ co'intr mupiof cltloi and counties la wckleruluvru.Nctjriuku uud KUIIBJS. D , II. MuDANEI.ll ft CO. , IKstabUjbeJ JStU. ) No. $50 Mn'n Street. I I : Council llluff * . AND JIEALUld IX HIDES , TALLOW WOOL , ETC. N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace " OfCce'over-American Expreu. SPEOIAI. NOTICES. SpcclM advertisements , such os Lost , Found 1 o Loan , For Bulo , To Kent , Vnt , nonnllnif , etc. , will bolneortod In this column t the loir mtoofTENCKNT3PEHLlNE forthoflrM Inscr- Ion and FlvoContaVcr Line for ench subsequent Insertion. Ixmro mlvcrltaouiunta nt our olDcn No. 13 I'cart street , DOAC Urondwar , Council ulutrg. WANTS. WANTHD Wooilsntryers nnd coal cnrrlors to leave their nnincs nt tlioolllcc of the American District Telegraph company , 11 N. Mnlnst. VI7ANTLU A good girl at No. 221 Vine street. WANTlIt ) A nvo-rooin hmigo , conveniently nrriineod for smnll fntnllr , nenr ns pos l- Mo to I'Bclllo houso. Address by luttor , C. J. , Uce o 111 co. _ FOU HUNT t.nrtfo front room , No. 714 Mynstor. 1'iirulsliod or unfurnished. FOH SAIjK fi2 ncrcs choice Innd , ono mile Bouth custor U. I1 , transfer depot mid ono nndnnc-hiiir miles southwest ot the KOV- eminent bulldlntr. Itaro chnnro for n pynill- cnlo. Apply to II. Shoemaker , 2.13 , Hnrrlson st. WANTKD A freed trlrl for Konernl house- work. Inquire iQ'j fourth street. TTIOHSAM : Alnbiirnnin , 2iV > noroswllh line - Improvements slv inllo * cnst of Council lUufls. 1'rlco low nnd nil the tlmo needed. Inquire - quire of T. W. Vim ScloviT , Council lllulVs. rOltSALr IftaKcnthlswecK A five room hoiido on Vinh avenue , near dummy depot. TlioFtrrnt , siilewulk nnd lot filled to tfrmlc. Prlcu $ I,4 , ' U. I'.iisy terms. Address Lot , llcuolllco , Council llliitrs. W , C.STACY & CO. -IX REAL ESTATE ! CO acres of beautiful land on Hroadway inside the city limits , at $500 per acre. 22 acres 10 rods from Broadway , jus outside Hie city , $3,530. , Improved farm 5 miles north of the city , $ 10 per acre. 100 feet at junction of Main and Pearl streets , very low. . Lot 50x131 on South Main street at $125 per foot. Large list of acre property on l\rauk- lin Avenue. i ! Improved farm of 30 acres joining the city limits , near Greendale at $200 per acre. Improved favm'of ' 177 acres , 2J miles cast of the city for jJoO per acre. 80 acres 3 miles out at $60. 722-100 acres with $1,500 dwelling , cor ner of Franklin 'and Lincoln Ave. , for $4,500. This is a bonanza. Largo List "of Cheap Lots. < f Eesidencc and Business Prop erty. Acre Property and Farms. At Very Low Prices W. O. STACY & Co , , Real Estate Brokers , 2Vb .9 , Main st , , Council Jllitffn. TKLKPIlttXK 102. WL , BIGGS , Justice of the Peace No 501Hroailwny , Council Bluffs , llections a specialty. Refers to o o Horses and Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail and in lots. Largv quantities to select from. Severn ! pair * of fine drivers , sin gle or double. MASON WISE , Council Hlufla. Star Safe Stables and Mule Yards Uroadwuy , Council Ulliirs.Opp Dummy Depot " Crl 3 S- Horses and nnilps kept constantly on hand , for sale r.t wail or in car loads. Orders promptly IHled by contract on short notico. Slock sold on commission. SIIUJTKH & UOLBV , Proprietors. Telephone No , IM. Formerly of KujrSalo Stables , corner 1st. avo. and 4th street. FINE FRENCH - MILLINERY , 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha. NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladies buying a $5 hat or bonnet , one fare will be paid , ? io , lound trip. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS , 1A , IK7 > * V' People's Store Henry Eiscman AND CO , , Announces the following bar gains in the several departments for Monday and Tuesday OWL.YI A 24 inch Gros Grain HIack Silk , good value at $1.50 , at $1,00 PER YARD- A -14 inch Black Cashmere , good value ntl , for 7 5c PER YARD. A line of new Spring GOODS ! all shades and colois , good value at $1 , for 7ue per yunl. 109 pieces calico , good value at 5c and Cc , forOc and -lc per yard. .00 p'.uccs Lonsdalc make mus lin , good value at lOc , for Sc per yard. 25 uieces 50 inch linen table damask , value at 7ot ! , for 50. 100 doicn ladies' black and colored cashmere hose , good val ue at 7oc , for 50c. A job lot of embroideries from 2 to 7 inches wide , value 25c to 60c peryard.at lOc to 35c per yard 50 dozen medium weight un derwear , "merino , " good value at 75c and $1 , at 50c and GO. Another invoice of our cele brated 2. > cand 5Uc muslin under wear , has just been received. A FINAL Of Our Remnants of Fall and Winter Dress Goods. These goods are of suitable tex ture for early spring wear , and buyers will lind it to their inter ests to purchase from these , as they are sold regardless of cost or value to make room for our spring Importations , These rem nants must go as wo have no room for them. Nos.314 , 310 , 3 IS and 320 Broad way , Council Mull orders promptly and care fully attended to , 20 ACRES Of the most bountiful Iniul on the Mamnv.a St. Car Line FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. A Little over One Mile from th.e New Union Depot. For Price arid Terms , call on * BALDWIN & , TROUTMAN , 506 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa E. W. RAYMOND , ESTATE , 13 NORTH MAIN STREET , First National Bank Building , Council Bluffs , Iowa YOAKUM & CO. , „ REAL ESTATE BROKERS. City and acre property for sale in and around Council Bluffs. Improved and unimproved lands for sale. Lands exchanged for stocks of merchandise. Office over 1st National Bank , cor. Main Street and Broadway Real Estate Vacant Lots , Lands , City Residences and Farms , acre property In westernpartofcity. All selling cheap to make room for uprlny atoolc , R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Room K , over Ofllccr d ) Fiiary' * banl : , Council Jtlnffn. M. P. SEARS , S. F. SEARS , Omaha.mm Council Bluffs LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH Sears' ' Real Estate Agency. Taxes paid , loans made , rents collected , investments made for non-residents. PACIFIC HOUSE , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. FARM LANDS CHEAP Farming Lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from $ ,1.00 , to 410,00 per aero. School ami btato lands In Minnesota on 80 years' time 0 po cent interest. Land Uuyera fare free. Information , etc. , given by . . . . , No , 555 Hroadway , Council HlufTs , Iowa , agent for Kroidrlkson j. & Co. , Chicago. CRESTON HOUSE The only hotel in Council UhilTs having Fire Esoa/pe And all mo 'ern improvements , 21C , 217 and 210 Main Bt. MAX MOHN , Prop. I.H. : IS\K.\ITT : , Justice of the Peace , 415 Itwniltvay , C'omicll Itlull'tf. Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a special ly. JOHN V , STO.SB. J A CO II BIM 8 STONE & SIMS , ATTOBNEYS-AT- , ctiee in the State and Federal court * p , , _ ores 7mid 0 Shugart-lieno iiloolc. CIVIL ENGINEERS. Goo. S. Miller & F. II. Tobey , CIVIL ENOINKKUS. Ofllco over 1st National Hank , cor. Main and Hroadway. If you wunt ostlmntos or plans for work , foundation , 6ucre , unwind or survey. Inn und pluttlni , ' , call upon them. AllVrgiU tfivcn prompt attention , m.tmr.i ; w , IIKWJTI v III\VITT : , ATTORNEYS AT LAW , Rroadiva'y , UpStu\rs \ , Council