THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : . THURSDAY , MAY 3 , THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS , OFFICE , NO. 12 riSAltlJ ST11BI5T. Delivered by furrier In Any I'urtof the City at TwentY Centnl'cr Week. H.W.TJLTON. . . . . . MANAGEH. TKMtPIIONCS : lCMNTFfi FFICF. No. 49. NKIIIT Klmon , No. a. MINOR MENTION. N. Y. Plumbing Co. New spring goods at Keller's. The Incoming train on Ihc "Wabash yester day arrived two hours late. It Dniccke was fined $7.CO In police court yesterday morning for n booze whirl , The Acme club is arranging for n theatrical entertainment in the Temple hall May 10. E. L. Shupart Is making some marked im provements on his residence , corner of First avenue and Sixth street. Frank Levin has opened his new store on Middle Uroadway. Helms n mugnlUcently furnished establishment. , All members of the club should bo at the f rooms Friday evening nt the annual meeting * ! for the election of officers. The board of trustees of the institution for the deaf and dumb were in Bcsslon yesterday , attending to routine business. There will bo services nt the brick church , No. 5'tt BlulT Btrcct , tills evening at 7 : 0 o'clock , conducted by Hev , Henry DcLong. Yesterday was a lively day in the county recorder's olllce. there being twenty-four deeds flled , besides numerous other docu ments. < A substantial oak crossing has been laid over Main street on Fifteenth avenue. It connects the old nnd now Shugart implement warehouse. The Woman's oxchangoof the Presbyterian church will entertain u sociable Thursday evening at the house of Thomas Ofllcer , on Willow avenue. The Chicago & Hock Island railroad brought In two more "Juuibo" engines yesterday morning for service on the mountain division of the Union Pacific. George H. Mcsclicmlorf , formerly of Omnlm , has pun bused and taken pcss.sslon of tlio meat market at 834 Uioadway.but re cently owtio.l by Mr. Pethybridge. A watchman should bo employed nt the crossing In front of the 1C. C. house. The railroad at that point crosses the street diag onally and for that reason is dangerous. The new engineers seem to be practicing with the whistles , and the continual tooting nnd hooting in tlio yards by day and by night causes much complaint. It seems that by this time the new men would get tired of playing with the whittles. F.V. . Peterson , who resides at the corner of Sixth street and Twenty-iirst avenue , cn- torcd complaint yesterday against Mr. Kciter , the well known Hrondwny tuiloi , claiming that tlm latter assaulted and bat tered him. The dilllculty uroso over a dis puted account. The citizens of the southern pait of the city arc pray ng for better s'rett e.ir service. It is suggested that u carat 8 , 9 and U o'eli clc every other evening in the week except Sat urday , when one should bo run every hour , would pay very well. As it now is the ser vice 's ce.tainly inalcquate. The board of trade commlltcoonpublic im provements has icceivcd a communication from Mr. Thomas J. Ivimball to the effect tliat the Union Pucillo railway comp.iny has appropriated $9,010 for the erection of their new Ireight ckpot on 'lentil avcnuo in this city , and that woik on the same will bu com menced immediately. The mud on the Upper Broadway is being removed at a rapid rate , and the deposit lelt by the recent iiilns will soon bo entirely cleared away. The action of the city council in thus providing for the cleaning of the paved streets is much appreciated by the thousands of pedestrians who have occasion to cross tncm every day. The action of the new managers ol the Ogdcn house In thoroughly rclitting that hostlery before oro.ung it to the publicmects with the lommendation of the board of trade , and a committee , cons'sting of Messrs. M. F. Ilohrer , E. II. Mcrruim and S.I' . Mi Council , has been appointed by that body to mnko arrangements for a bencilt banquet , at such time as the managers may direct. The brotherhood engineers are holding weekly meetings in Smith's hall. About the depots and yards of the "Q" and Kansas City roads they conduct themselves in a very quiet and orderly manner , and aro' confident that the last wishes of the Community will remain with them. They say they can remain out ns long as the road fails to accept their terms. Every lodge in the country is doing its part toward helping them , which renders It possible for them to get along without ask ing favors of tho"Q. ' ' The ball games that were to hnvo been played last Saturday and Sunday at the driving park will be played next Saturday and Sunday. The guly tliflcri'UCC xiH bo Jbat tnc b'atnrfliiy 5 gum1 } will ben rcg Jar league game instead of en exhibition us was planned for last week. All ladles will bo ad mitted , free and furnished seats in the amphi theater. The opponents of the homo club will bo the J. J. Urn-dins , and on Sunday the Mayno Bros. ' team. They will probably bo two of the most hotly contested games of the season. The Maypole ball of the Independent hose company Tuesday evening was a grand suc cess both socially and financially. There were about three hundred and fifty tickets sold , nnd U25 votes for tlio May queen , mak ing the gross receipts about M50. Tlio prdfits Will cover all expenses incurred by the racing teams of the city on their trip to the state tournament ut Clinton in June. Miss Maud McAllister was chosen May queen. Six ctfuplcs participated in the dance around the maypole. Dalby's orchestra furnished de lightful music nnd added much to the suc cess of the occasion. The oldest ( Inn , nnd largest stock of wnll paper in the city. All the new eliiule.s in ingrains unil valours. A few patterns in gilts at ICc per roil ' Niles , 102 Broadway. "A Pity Tls , 'TIs True. " It la stated upon the authority of a man "good nnd true , " that an attemut was made ycstcrJny to begin the cleaning of the court houte , A man who saw the attempt fill in a dead mint , Wut-er pity. A Wutcrbnrv w. tch , or a hole with a trade dollar uround it will b3 given to the man who will p oil 03 anything from the heavens alovc , tl.o earth lencath , or the waters uud r the mrtli , that has not u counterpart In Hioco'.lrct'oaof antiquities now in the court homeward. It Is suggested tlmtthe district court ad journ for a bcason in ordir tnat the janitor may 1 ave tlmo to attend to the cleaning of the court house , Tnat functionary is evi dently 1 .borliik' under the delusion that ho is hived to hinr every CASO that is tried. If this is trui < a co npitont assistant who will do the woik of that positku should bo hired Without delay. Wonted Every man who has visited the county couit housoslnco the opening , to ap pear at ouca und identify the tobacco quids he deposited there , us there is danger of los ing them in tlm efforts now boiug made to Dnd the iloor. Money at low rates on ilrbt-cii'.rs lann stcurlty. tlurnliam , Tiillvj-H & Co. , 1(1 ( ! Main btrett. Union Abstract company , 230 Main street , i - _ _ . S , 13. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. Another Good Conllileiicu Man Gone. The all-around crook , arrostnj for con- fldencingn Gorman from Fayctto county , Was brought before the bar of the district court yesterday. Ho gave his naino us Grant , but ho la better known ns { Kane , under which nania ho was tome years ago convicted nnd sent to tlm penitentiary. His present case has born hanging Urn forfsomo linio , und the prosecuting witnesses being away , with a possibility of not nhowinQup hero , Grant , alias Kane , has been quite cer tain that ho would bo bet free , and asserted his innocence with much vigor. The witness turned up. however , ready to testify stoutly against him , and Grant weakened , conclud ing it better to plead guilty and appeal to the clemency of the court. Ho xvlll doubtless get a long btrctcb , u * lo is bettor in than out , Ladies wishing io pafroniio the \Vo- nwn's oxcliungo cujido so by calling aou liny member they choose to ml tticir orders. THE NEWS OF THE BLUFFS , The City Haa n Very Knotty Board of Education , A CONFIDENCE MAN WEAKENS. County Clerk Shea's Experience In Salt lnke The Move of St. Bernard's Hospital A Clinu * lntitin Mnns Mooting. A Split School Hoard. Tlio action of certain members of the school board In pursuing ndog-in-thc-mangcr policy in regard to the adoptiomof plans for the proposed new building is the subject of much unfavorable comment , The public nt large , and also those who arc personally in terested In the matter , said but 'littlo when the deadlock was first formed , as It was sup posed thut after carefully talking over nnd considering the matter a decision would speedily be arrived nt. As has been stated before , the choice lay between a plan Riirj- mitted by S. E. Maxon and one submitted by Allen & Uoll , all of this rity. Messrs. Lawson - son , Haiti nnd Hlaxsiui favored the former , nnd Messrs. Atkins , Couch nnd Stewart the latter. It was conceded by the Mnxon ad herents that his plan ns submitted was Im practicable , owing to the amount of ground required , still they positively refused to oven entertain for n moment the idea of accepting that submitted by Allen & Hell. Tiicmombeis ot the board who were in favor of thU plan then wanted to hnvo their plans exhibited and let the people at largo who foot the bills examine them and say which should bo adopted. Messrs. Allen & Hall then had the eleva tion of their nlau photographed nnd framed nnd placed In Hushnell's window , where it wns much ndmlrcu. Mr. Maxon , however , did not take kindly to the idea of leaving the matter to an unprejudiced public , but withdrew his plans and changed them con siderably. Ho then sent them back to the board together with entirely now ones , but the board would not entertain the new plans , us they weic not submitted until after the expiration of the advertised date. After .holding several fruitless meet ings nnd killing much valuable time , It was decided to reject all the plans. Those who had been in favor of adopting the Allen & Hell plan thru pro posed to consult some architect out of the city , as it was impossible to agree on nny ono nt homo. Hut this would not do , neither would anything else but to accept Mr. Maxon's plan. In fact this seems to bo the whole cist of the matter , nnd thcso three members seem determined to ring in Mr. Maxon by hook or by crook , or to tie the vote of the board as far as any ono else is con cerned. Tneir purpose wns announccit some time ago , when one of them stated that "tho cuso won't bo decided on its merits , but the man will get it who can pull the right string. " Now if the case is not decided on its merits it is time for the people to know it. If tucli is the policy of certain members of the school board it is time , to investi gate their carefully prepared course of action , and prevent them from throwing the city money to some ot their pets , while they are wholly indifferent ns to what return the city will get. These officers seem to forget that they arc the servants of the people and ignore the plans that meet with popular ap proval simply because they arc not submit ted by their favorite. The city did not ap propriate S-l0,000 to give to somebody's pct'but to erect n school building , suitable to tlio needs of a growing city ; and the exterior of which nlmll also rolled credit on the city. The board of trade has appointed a com mittee of six to wait upon the school board and protest against employing foreign archi tects when there is the necessary talent at home. The public has already made a choice from plans submitted , but those three officers , with supreme gall , turn up their noses and say , "Oh , you fellows can pay the money , but it's none of your business where it goes or what you get in return for it. We make the choice and If you don't like it you can lump it. " Special bargains in pianos and organs for the next thirty days at the Mueller Music Co.'s store , 103 Main street. o For Sale Cheap Lots near the bridge to ] parties who will build ut once. Ad dress or call on J. R. Rice , No. 110 Main street , Council UlulTs. A Cliiuitaiuiun Hally. The board of frado has arranged fora mass uneting ut the opera house Sunday iiipht for the puipisoof cncriUraging the moveaient for the cbtiblishnic .t of a nationil Chautnu- qua assembly he e. Strange ns it may ap pear to maiiy , tljcro is " _ a great lack of _ in formation in thelmuils"of many as to tne in tent and wer.tints of such au instituticn. Ono of the purposes of this gathering will be to impart such information in such n manner that all may understand Just what is to bo done. The meeting is not for the purpose of urging subscriptions , for that work will bo loft to the cimmittojs who will secure the ncidid plolgcs at another time , and by pcr- Eonal solicltatiin , so those who generally absent themselves from such meetings lest they bo loreil by appeals fnr subscriptions , need not stay away.1 The Chautauqua move ment is nearly consummated , and the happy finish of the initiatory plans is within easy reach. It is expected that some speaker from else where will be prcsant , and in view of tljo im- par'ancoof the movement , the meeting should bo a roiifcr , and the opera house should bo crowded. , E. II. Shcafe loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confidential. Office 500 Broadway , corner - ner Main street , up-stairs. Warhurton < & Iwarscn , fushionahlo dressmakers , No. 152 Pearl st. Hnlt IjnUo itecorda. "Yes , I oaw much to interest mo , " re marked County Clerk Shea , who returned yesterday from an extended western trip. "At Salt Lake I went through the various offices , and as I thought I would like to boo how they kept their records. I asked the recorder ot deeds to let mo see the books. Ho asked mo what I wanted , and said I could get a copy of anything I wanted , if I paid the usual fco , but I couldn't look over the bpoks myself. I asked him if they were not public records , and was a littlomn prised to hnvo him toll mo that they wore not public property by any means. All the records were his own private , pcrbonal property. He owned them , and not the county. 'Hut. ' said I , "you don't expect do ! 'I don't to bo recorder always , you1 know,1 ho said. 'I've been hero a long time , and I expect to bo elected again. ' 1 asked him what ho would do if they should happen borne tlmo to elect another man. 'Well , I'll take the books with mo when I go out , or else I'll sell them to my successor.1 He's got a fut thing of it. The recorder furnUhea all the abstracts. There's a linn who are going to get up a private hot , nnd they have applied to the courts to make him allow them to go through the records. Sewer connections and house sowere Iniil by N. Y. Plumbing company. . Travelers ! Stop ut the Bcchtolo. Slieufo loans moncy on real estate. St. Horiiard's lloriplinl. The Sisters of Mcrc.v of St. Uarn.ird's hos pital hnvo met with Biifllcicnt encouragement to induce them to remain here , and the pur chase of the Gelso residence property in the eastern part of the city for a permanent loca tion has been consummated. According tu the terms nt the sale a first payment of 55,000 is to bo madn within thirty di.ys. About 1303 has bec.i paid overto bind the agree ment. The city will bo eanassed for sub- bcriptions , nnd it Is thought thut there will be no diuicully in securing the needed amount. The sisters will move from their present lo- catlon.-on tho'Hawthi rn properly , nt the cor ner of Fourth street and Ninth avenue , as soon fja Mr. Qclso can make nrrjt ; eiu"nts for vacating his present homo. The present property was Ica > cd of Mr.V. . H. M. Putfcj for two years , and Uiat gentleman refuses tc release them from the tcfms of the lease. J > ut other parties have agreed to UUo it oft ( heir lands , thus rclloring them from any cm- barrasBtuent in that direction , Win. Black , Abingdon , Iowa , vraa cured of cancer of the eye by Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic , which cures all blood lisorders nnd diseases of the stomach , liver nnd kidneys. The best tonic nnd nppcli7.cr known. 60 cents. Goodman Drug Co. Personal S. S. Stevens returned from Chicago yes terday morning. Nixon Waterman , editor of the Ucflcctor , left last evening for DCS Molncs. Colonel Daily has consented to deliver the Decoration day oration nt OdcbolU Jacob Martinson , of Wausau , WIs. , presi dent of the Western Lumber and Supply company is in vho city. D Mr. Chakmnn , of Little Kock , Arlr. , an old friend of Mr. F. C. Uoed , of the motor .me . , is In the city , and will probably remain icre and engage in business , Mrs. W. H. Hothcrt , wife of the superin tendent of the state Institution for the deaf nnd dumb , left for Chicago last evening over the Northwestern , accompanied by her son , who is Just recovering from a protracted Ill ness with malarial fever. The trip Is made with the hopn that the chains will benefit : ho little fellow. Dr , T. H. Lacey and son , Tommlo , accompanied them. The well known grocery firm of Taylor & Halef has dissolved partnership , Mr. Taylor retiring. Tlio change took effect on the first of the month. Mr. Taylor is absent in Chat- onoogn , Tcnn. , where ho has been for sev eral weeks. The business will bo continued by Mr. Calof. _ _ The O. E. S. sociable that wns to bo given at Masonic hall Friday evening' has been > ostponcd until Saturday evening , May 5. As the formal opening of the Manawa hotel has been postponed until next Wcdnes- lay , It is quite probable that by that tlmo irrangomonts can bo made to have Hit ) motor ino furnish transportation for those who desire to attend. One of the new motors has already been shipped , nnd will probably irrlvo here this week. The cars have all jecn thoroughly overhauled anil painted and arc in the best of condition , The homo club and the J. J. Hardins , of Omaha , will play an exhibition game nt the lake in the aftcr- loon. _ SPECIALJNOTICES. NOTICE. S I'ECIAIj advertisements , such ns Lost , Pound , To Loan , Tor Palo , To Itent , Wants , Hoarding etc. , will bo inserted in this column at the low rate of TKN CKNTS PKR LINK for the first in sertion nnd Five Cents Per Line for each subse quent Insertion. Leave advertisements at our ollire. No , 12 1'earl Street , ncnr llrondway , Coun cil Ululfs Jowti. WANTS. WANTriD Positions fortwo llrst-cluss cooks. Meat cook J10 per week and pastry cook $7. Very best of references. Address Jlrs. C. A. Klelden , Council Hlutfs , la. WANTED Housekeeper Elderly ( Icnnan lady preferred. One child to care for. Inquire - quire at ifeo olllce. _ FOlt KENT The corner olllco over the 1C. C. A.-C. H H. K. ticket olllce , now occupied by Judge Ford. Also The room No. 14 Pearl St. , now occupied by Korest Smith. Alto ' 1 he dwelling house on Woodbury ave nue , known as tho'McOeu place , with one acre ot land. Horace Kverett. _ LOST A mmch of small keys. Howard for same will bo paid by Horace Kverett. "IT10H SALK Lumber yard and fixtures doing JL a business ot&O.Ouo per yvur in a live No- brnskatown. Also .1 line residence of 12 rooms , with associate building ? . Apply to Johnston it Van I'attcn. SI MjUn St. , Pound 11 IJItillt * . TTIOIt KHNT First-class piano in upod order. JCan bn had at reasonable price. Posses sion given May 1st. D. Ooldsteln ! Oroadway. EOll BENT Furnished and unfurnished rooms , 717 1st ave. Heferences wanted. 7IOU SALK At a bargain , 40 acres nei r stock -L.1 yards , South Oiimmi , Neb. , Johnson A : Christian , Hoom 3 > , Chamber of Commerce , Omaha. WANTED Stocks of merchandise. Have Omaha and Council Ululfs city property , also western land to oxclianco for goods. Call on or address Johnson & Christian , Hocm 3i , Chamber of Commerce , Oinulia. THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER , $15. Is n , thoroughly FFa'tfifsl. well ma < le ana finely finished machine , Combines the PEurEC-rtTnV TERISa , KXACT Al.lOKMCNT nnd ItAI'lI ) WllIT- ot n high priced writer with SIMPLICITY , Conipactncbs nnd Dumblllty. Peiul for circulars. AOIiXXS WANTED. F. 12. GAGE , The Excelsior Co. 3U Main St. . LINCOLN , Nr.n. , Council nimrs , Oen'l Agent. Agt. for Western Jown Star Stables and Mule Yards Broadway , Council llluffa , Opp. Dummy Depot Horses nnd mules constantly on hand , for sale at retail or In car load lots. Orders promptly lllled by contract on ouort notice. Htock sold on commission. Telfplioiie 1H. BOH MJTEH i IKH.RY. Opposite Dummy Depot , Council Iliads JOHN GILBERT , I'J.UJJIIEU AND UKAI.EK IN WIND MILLS. IRON AND WOOD PUMPS. NO. nsi MAIN ST. , COUNCIL iiL.urrs , ; ; IOWA "OBDEH" reolLEB : WORKS , CAllTLK A-SOX , t'roi N. All Kinds cf Steam Boilers & Stiett Iron Work. Older * hy ru&l ! for repairs prorap'.ly attended to. Satisfaction | uararitcud. 2Uti ) Avenue , Ad- dei > sO dvu llullur Works. Couucll IlltitTs.I NEW SPRING MILLINERY 1C11 IO.UCil < .V OMAHA , NKO , IDsI y7 -Ft ASa * Ws fCfZ'jti u , . p * - v < j < SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OF dOUNCIL BLUFFS. Largest stooff , METCALF BROTHERS. Furnishing Goods , * . Clothing , Hats , Cops , eto < - [ 1 , P. RDHRBH- . ffai'dman , Evtrdl & Fisher , JBmA.Ii n w OPT _ J _ _ JM 2ili-glfi7- . , ymnnf , x xyy X A vx X targosf vqpitat ana ITIZENS STATE BANK Your Patronage * - of Any Bank ( n the oliif. IB Solicited. STH COUNCIL , Be. R. D.FoBtor * , iBMDKB J.W.&B , UQUIRB'S ' Porcgoy.AM oro'a - , Abstracts of Title Wholesale. ' Santa Raaa < r . < . , ARE THE BEST. No. 8. Pearl St EMPKIE HARDWARE CO. WEIR SHUGART CO. OF1 Manufacturer of Fine Cnrringos and Buggies. H. F HATTENH AUER I always kccj ) in stock a largo variety of eastern I have always a full stock to select from. . , , make Carriages , whicti 1 sell at a very low rate. Call nnd examine. Prices Low. IVOR. 27 to ill I Fourth Street. I am alwavs ready to show troocls. 1861. 1888. P. C. DEVOL. DEALER IN- Jcwcll Vapor Stoves , Monitor Wrouirht Uanges , Charter Ua Stores , Loonnrd Kc- rlgcrntors , Ruildo 4V Hardware , ( joldcn tar Vapor Ranges.- ( Hidden Fcuco Wire , in and Job Work 604 llrondway , Council It lulls , la. Estimates Famished , CASH TRADE SOLICITED. SEND FOU CinCULAIlS , NOW HUSBAND DEAR V OU ( JO NIGHT DOWN TO PETER C. MILLER'S Anil Get That llcuntlfiil Pattern of WALL PAPER I SAW T11KUB YESTEjnDAY. UK DO EH AlJj KINDS OF HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING DECOBATINO , WHITENING , ETC. , And Has None Uut Experienced Workmen. No. 1U Pearl St. : : Council IlIufT * . OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. COOBroadway Council muffs , Iowa. UsUbUalied 1SS7. IF YOU WANT TO BUY 1" " " " r l HHHMBHEHI BBVHBH O" IR , T _ A _ I 3ST 0-0 'TO n Q aW O O aW. U to Q EH O EHO W. O W O 2 U Ul Ulg O w to g PH P toO g Q VI tog g O Ul Ul IF YOU INTEND TO BUY THIS SEASON IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY NO D. H. McDANELD & CO , , Hides. Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. 82) and 822 Main Street , Council Illuffsjowa. EGAN & KIMBALL , PLUMBERS , STEAM AND GAS FITTERS , No. 552 Broadway , Opera HOUBO Block , Council Bluffs. Telephone No. 284. ACCIDENT INSURANCE , $5,000 AT DEATH I 125 weekly Indemnity for Injury. Costs but 113 per year In the Ola HeiluWo united Ktutcs Mu tual Accident Association of Now York. & General Agents. Hoom 3 , Opera House Dlock. U/C/Lf AOYKXraKX. K9WTOAOT. T"JlXMV lx > itVI otuiM nh > Jhilt lt < . Til. 'WrUlpf ! ' Dffllo. d r cf oy.l dtwr. ESTAULISJIICD 184'A INOOItPORATKU 1878 CO. , MASSILLOX , OHIO , MANUFACTUKEKS. SIZES FROM HBpccially Designed for MILLS ELEVATORS 25 TO 250 , AND HORSE ELECTRIC LIGHT POWER , PURPOSES , AUTOMATIC : CUT-OFF : ENGINE. Branch House , Council Bluffs , Iowa , HKND KOFI OATAIjOUUIS. E. C. HARRIS , Manager. NATURALIST AND TAXIDERMIST. . D" . MOUNTS itiRDSi * MAMMALS TIHJK TO NATURE. ALI-ilVoltKGU'AUA.VrKKD. NO , 010 MAIN STUEKT , : CollNCHj BLUFFS , 1A. Ordwa taken at 1'enrosc tusjdeu1 * . GTho undersigned , having purchased the Grocery Stock and BuuS- G R nces of R GO TROXELL BROTHERS , O located at 345 Broadway , announce that 'they will continue the Q C business at the nhovo number , nnd vrill strive to C . merit your patronage. E J. W. BRAGINTON. E N. I. TIBBETTS. R R Having sold our business , as stated nnd located above , wo take I I pleasure in commending our successors to the confidence of the public. C. C. TROXELL. E E \V. S. TROXELL. S S PRESH GOODS. LOW PRICES. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. BflFT Architects and Superintendents. Room DLLL/ / j 2 , Opera House Block , Council Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer HTUPinNRTNP Plans , Estimates , Specifications. Su pervision of Pablio ork. Brown Building , Council Bluffs Iowa. Attorney at-Law , Second Floor Brown I j Building , 115 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. N SPHI1R7 JuBtico of tlie Poace' omco over American Express , No. 419 Broadway , Council Bluffs/ owa. Attorneys at-Law , practice in the Stap &QTMQ QllUQj aud Federal Courts. Office RoomjJ , and 8 , ShugartBeno Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. MS. WOODBURY & SONS , St FltfK J > V > OUK A Fl Cn UJi 7PM Dentist , Corner Main street and Eljfjfi Ui flflZjijII i } avenue. _ Sur and 0. M , .Ordinance Grades and/ Grading Estimates. Drafting , roadway oor. of Wain , Koom 5.