THE OMAHA DAILY BEE . .SATURDAY. APKH. . 6. 1889 , THE DAILY BEE , COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFF1CB. NO 12 PKAnb STUEET. delivered by carrier In Any Purl of ho City a Twenty Cents i'or Week. . _ _ U. W. XlI/rON. . . . MANAOEH. TELTU'IIONIiSt Jlcpiifccps OrriCK .No. 43. NIGHT KDITOR , No. 3. MINOH MENTION. N. Y. Plumblnj ? company. C. A. Ulloy , n well known photographer , has flticd up n first class gnllory at No. 301 Broadway. Unity Rulld will hold Us rcjrular meeting this afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mis. Uun- yan , on Park avcnuo. The picture of the doc lately exhibited In the art loan , from the brush of Mrs. Dr. Bowers , Is to bo railed off. It is on exhibi tion. Charles Llobold will pay suitable reward for Information leading to the rccovor.v of his Hog "MuRgs. " Irish setter , four ( white feet , scar across his nose. The board of county supervisors hnvo flu- Inhod the labors of their April session and adjourned. The last day was devoted to the consideration of minor bills. . The Insane commissioners yesterday ex amined Mrs. Harriet Meyers , living on Stutcsnmn street , a charge of Insanity hav ing been llloil ng.ilnst her , und decided that BIU ! was not Insane. A mooting of the boys of the ( Jathollo church Is called for next Sunday afternoon nt 4 o'clock at St. Joseph's hall , to organl/o a club to furnish a booth at the b.uuur to bo given for tno benefit of St. Bernard's hos pital. L. Mmiux , President. Coroner Waterman was called to Minden .yesterday to hold an Inquest over the re mains of Charles Hartcnsou , a young man who resided in this city until about a month ngo , who was found dead In an ice house there yesterday morning. The verdict was death from paralysis of the heart. The lira department was called out at about u quarter past 0 hut evening by an alarm from box ! 13. The lira was in a small stable in the roar of the "Q. " depot. The blaze was extinguished without much difll- culty , and the loss was merely nominal. Charles Machnn , of Boone , Is preparing to start up a steam dyeing establishment on Lower Broadway , Just east of the North western depot. Ho will bo ready for busi ness in about two weeks , as soon as ho can sot his machinery. The monthly incoUng of the Fruit Grow ers' and Gardeners' association will bo hold in the south court room of tlio county court house at 2 o'clock this afternoon. A iull at tendance is desired , as matters of Importance demand immediate attention. Papers have boon filed with the clerk of the district court wherein the plaintiff , Cole Bros. , claim of defendant , J. T. Hart , the sum of $43,009 , alleged to bo duo them on business transactions that occurred during the partnership of Cole Bros. & Hart. Fred Peterson , an eicht-ycar-old pupil at the institution for the deaf and dumb , died yesterday morning of croup after an illness of three days. The funeral occurred yester day afternoon. The remains were interred m the Institution cemetery. The boy's par ents'reside at Marshalltown. The Presbyterian young folks have pur chased for their use in the Sunday school room a Concert Grand Knabo piano. It.-is not a socoiid-hand instrument , as has boon re ported , having been used Only for a short time at the Chautauqua assembly sessions at Crete , Neb. , last year. It is a flno instru ment , and the young people are to bo con gratulated upon their really valuable ac quisition. Work on the Broadway bridge over Indian crook Is progressing rapidly , and the struc ture will bo completed in two weeks. The bridge should have been completed some time ago , according to contract , but the su pervisors granted an extension of time. The now structure will bo the full width of the street , and will add much to the appearance of Lower Broadway as well as to the con venience of the public. Adlson Hill was arraigned ; before Judge Aylesworth yesterday for the larceny of a watch from a second hand dealer on Upper Broadway. Hill swept out the place of business of the other , and it is alleged that during the absence of the proprietor , ho apj propriated to his own use n ticker of un known ago and uncertain condition of re pair. Ho was not ready for trial and his case was continued. Notice. T have sold the entire stock of millinery and fancy notions to C. Friedman , who will contlnuo business at the old stand , 409 Broad way , All goods remaining unpaid for will bo collected by C. Friedman , and all indebt edness will bo assumed by C. Friedman. A. J. MANUEL. Real estate loans , F. J. Day , 39 Pearl. Mules ! AIulcs ! Just received a car load of good mules and horses at Schlutor & Boloy's stables , which will bo sold at reasonable prices. For $25.00 The N. Y. PlumMnc Co. will put a load sorvlco pipe nnil hydrant in your yard ; also 60 foot extra hose. Cull at once at 114 Main street. Western Lumber and Supply Co. Between 18th and 14th streets , and 2d and Ud avenues. Telephone 211. E. W. RAYMOND , Manager. S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. FOll TIIK PUBLIC. One Knro for tlio Koiiiirt Trip. The G. A. R. state encampment will hold at Burlington , la. , April 8 , 0 , 10 and 11 , and round trip tickets will bo eold from all C. , B. & Q. stations to Bur lington ana return at one faro for round trip. Good croing on April 8 , 9 , 10 and 11 , and goou to return up to and includ ing April 18. Iloro is a chance for all old Boldlors to moot their comrades and for all others to see the grand parade on April 10. Go everybody. Tickets can bo obtained of C. , B. < S ? Q. agents. Mnilo Mouoy Too Vast. In the federal court yesterday the throe counterfeiters , Sweet , Hanor and Hawkins , pleaded guilty and wore sentenced. Sweet gets six months In the Polk county jail and the othersgo * to the Anumosa penitentiary for a year. But llttlo other business was transacted during the day , and court llnally adjourned for the term nt 4 o'clock. The next term convenes In September. Judge Lcvo loft on the evening train for Sioux- City , und all ot the court ofllclals , with the exceptions of Marshal Campbell and Assist ant Prosecuting Attorney Donovan , loft on the orcnluR trains. They will follow to-day. Nntlco toAVnter ConHiiinora. Water routs for quarter beginning April 1 are now duo , and payable at of- llco of the company , 114 Main and 115 Pearl streets. Five per cent discount on all bills puld previous to April 10. Olllco open until 0 p. m. on Saturdays. Council UlulTs City \Vator Works Co. I'Yloinlly CoutoHts. The first contest between the pupils of the public schools took place yesterday afternoon in the auditorium of the Bloomer building. The compotlng schools wcro Miss Swan's , from the Plorca street building , and Miss Baldwin's , from the Third street building. Honors were cany , Miss Swan's pupils excelling - celling In spoiling and rhetorical exercises and llss Baldwin's loading in arithmetic und reading. These contests will bo re peated every wook. As there uro seventy schools in Dip city It will take thlrty-nvo weeks to uiaCtr-twaiUrst round. Mpnev loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity , fair and honorable dealing. A , A. Clnrlc & Co. , olllce cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. K. H. Shoafo & Co. oiler bargains In city property , either improved or un improved. Easy payment * . Good lota on 910 payment * . COUNCIl BLUFFS CONCERNS , Alderman Bolllngor Airs Hla PeelIngs - Ings Over His Smallpox Bill , IMPROVEMENTS IN THE PARKS. Contesting Schools A Pitch Dark Jtow A Murderer Kn Itoutu Criimlm From Court- Minor Mention. A Hot-Boxed Alclormnn , "I'll make It lively for these fellows be fore I got through"said Alderman Bellinger yesterday , in speaking of the move made by certain members of ttio council at the last meeting of the board of health to officially * Investigate hjs conduct as a member 6f the council. "If they think for a single minute that they can ring In any of their bluffs on mo and make them work , they are mightily mistaken. The animus of the whole matter Is very plain , but the party lash will fall this timo. The whole trouble Is over their fail ure to control my actions , and they propose to bring mo to time. They have been sore ever since a year agO | when I fought their appointments for city ofilcos , and the same thing is up this year. The council is divided. There is n dnadlock , and they want to break it If the break will result in their favor , but they fear that it would go the other way , and they are going to try to make mo vote for their candidates. I toll you they bit off about seven times ns mucti as they can com fortably masticate , and It is quito probable that their hoegishncss will seri ously Interfere with their digestion. You sco Kncphor , Everett and myself are on one sldo , and Lacy , Weaver and Waterman are on the other , and Lney , backed uu by George Holmes , is nt the bottom of the move. They must win one of our votes In some mnnncn They don't dnro tackle Evcrctt ho is a now member anyway , and there are no grounds on which to trump up a charge against Kncphor , but they think they see something about right In my smallpox bill for treatln ? Mr. Compton , and they have saddled me. It's dollars to itoughuts that somebody gets thrown before they ride mo very far. I asked them to look up these things In connection with the Investigation. First Did 1 treat Mr. Comptont Second- Did I furnish him medicine i Third Was I not right in collecting for the s.imo ? They can't make mo resign , or act as they dictate. They tried bulldozing a little while ago on Dan Carrigg , because he opposed them dur ing the municipal carapaicn , and they think it is a good way to dispose of all political or personal ononiics. The fight is on , and I owe it to my constituents to see that both sides of the matter arc fully ventilated , " Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. J. G. Tipton , real estate , 627 B'dway' A. Murderous Tourist. United States Marshal James A. Moore , of Virginia City , Nov. , arrived in the city yes terday in charge of Willie Dunn , a full blooded Indian , whom he is taking to the Ohio penitentiary to servo a ton years' sen tence for the murder of Charles Wimmuck , another Indian , June 10 , 1SSS. Dunn butch ered his victim with a knife at Primly Lake. The marshal stopped about two hours , and during his stay lodged his prisoner in the county jail. It was there ho was seen by a Bnn repre sentative. Ho lay stretched at full lemrth on a mattress , smoking a huge pipo. Ho spoke very good English , and manifested the most stolid indifference in regard to his approaching term In prison. Ho gave the details of the murder as he would talk of a door hunt , ana was not in the least affected in recalling the incidents in connection with the bloody tragedy. The trouble originated in a family quarrel. Marshal Moore loft yes terday afternoon with his prisoner over the Northwestern. Money loaned at L. B. Craft's & Co.'s loan oflico on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly confi dential. * Rooms to rent in the Merriam block. S. B. Wads worth & Co. , 230 Main street. A Midnight Row. About midnight Thursday night there was a row on North Main street , and blows fell thick and fast until Officer Fowler took a hand and collared u couple of the belliger ents. He succeeded In getting to the station with ono of them , who gave the name of Charles Shaver , but the other , J. A. llillick , got away and retreated into his house and barricaded the door. Shortly afterward three or four policemen appeared , and the locked door How open in response to the united efforts of the poolers. Ail was pitch dark inside , and while ono of the policemen went for a lantern the olhors stood guard. Before the absent guardian of the peace re turned with the glim , Blllick concluded to give himself up and came out. His brother Ed , who was also wanted , soon appeared in answer to his calls to "Show up and don't bo a d d bit afraid. " The pair wcro taken to the station and locked uuvwlth Shaver , but the light was all outof tliein , and they passed the night in peace and quiet. Yesterday mornIng - Ing Shaver pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace , and was lined $9.00. J. A. Blllick was charged with resisting an ofllcor , and Ed. was hold for disturbing- peace. Both pleaded not guilty , and their case was con tinued. When Ed. was urreltod lie concluded ho had bettor go with the ofllcor , "as It wouldn't cost but $7.00 , nohow , " but in court ho was very unwilling to pay even $7.00. The best pictures are made by Riley , 801 Broadway. Headquarters for builders' hardware , Odoll & Bryant , 513 Main street. Pnrk Improvements. The park commissioners are among the busiest men in the city , and will bo for some time to come , as the Improvements planned for this Benson exceed in magnitude those of any previous year , They have a force at work at Big hike trimming out the under brush un eighteen acres of timber and this tract will speedily bo converted Into a fiist class picnic ground. Waliw and drives are also being laid out so that this spat will bo cosy of access from the city. The principal drive will bo east of the driving p\rk , from which point the gros'o can bo easily roichcd. The attractions , at Big lake are numerous , and the now picnic ground will quickly become - come popular. At trtirnv > unt thn move now on foot Is to run the electric molor line Into llic park. The Indications are that within sixty days the cars of this company will unlo.id passenger * In the very center of Falrmount. The ground was surveyed Thursday after noon to sco how much now material would bo required. The property owners all alontf the proposed line have agreed that the com pany shall not suffer for tearing up paving to lay their tracks. It has boon decided not to tunnel through the bluff , as the cost would bo about $3,000. but to make regular cut through the ridge Instead and then erect a bridge over It for the use of vehicles and pedestrians along the top. Extra picture and frame with each dozen cabinets for HO days. Rlloy , 301 Broadway. Dr. C. C. Ilazon , dentist , Opera house block. A Day In Court. The Wilson-Wilson divorce case and the Wllson-Hnnnan uamaga suit received another short airing In the district court yesterday morning. In the former ease W. A. Myu- ster , attorney for the defendant , argued a motion for alimony and $330 attorney fees , and the court took the matter under advise ment. In the damage cas'j , T. N. Baldwin , C3i. ( , argued | in support of a motion for u more specific statement. The court sustained the motion and or dered plaintiff to tile n more'specific state ment. During the argument Mr. Baldwin made some pertinent [ illusions to tlio con. tract between the plaintiff and his counsel regarding a "division of the suoils" In case they wore successful , and the spectators were highly uniuscu by the hot flushes that chased each other up and down Mr. Myn- stor's neck during the trying ordeal. Ho raved furiously after court adjourned , and during the uxcltomont somebody stole Iris hat. hat.When When the attorney discovered the loss his wrath knew no bounds , and for a while there was fun for everybody. Clerk Cham bers finally patched up u truce by lending the hatlcss attorney a cady , under which ho perambulated out to dinner. When court convened in the afternoon Thomas Broughm , of Wcston , was brought in nnil fined J500 for contempt of court , In selling liquor after being enjoined. Ho failed to furnish the cash , and was sect to jail until it Is paid. The contempt case against Peter Bartollo was dismissed. The remainder of the day was occupied with the case of Bloomer vs. Ellis. Court adjourned at 4:80 : until Monday , and the grand Jury adjourned until the same time without having returned any indictments. Organist. An efficient organist from the cast do- sirosa position as organist in Omaha or Council Bluils. References : Max Meyer and Chivies Baotens , 325 Paxton build ing , Omaha , or liiO Seventh street , Council Bluffs. Good testimonials shown. Notice the beautiful finiih given col lars , culls and shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. Personal Paragraphs. Nathan Merriam and P. C. liimebaugh , of Omaha , were in the city yesterday and vis ited ttio Chautauqua grounds in company with General Manager Hurkncss. Both gentlemen are directors of the assembly. They were greatly pleased with the appear ance of things , and expressed surprise at the great amount of work already performed in preparing the grounds. Captain W. F. Tlbbits , traveling passenger agent for the Denver & Uio Grande railroad , was In the city yesterday. Hon. H. C. Laub and daughter , and Mrs. J. B. Rowans , of Dcnison , are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. J. Kuhn , of this city. Mr. A B. Crauo has associated himself with the firm of S. B. Wadsworth & Co. , be hoving in the future of Council Bluffs. He has moved his family , and will make the city his future homo. Bertha Coffman , of Stratford , 111. , a nleco of Mrs. S. B. Wadsworth , is spending a short vacation from school labors at the homo of her relatives In the Bluffs. George Rudio has returned homo , having concluded a contract with James S. Kirk & Co. , Chicago. It is a great soap firm , ono of the largest in the country , and in Mr. Kudio the firm have a most nblo representative. His territory will embrace Iowa and Ne braska with headquarters at Council Bluffs , his home. Buildings loans. Odoll Bros. & Co. Visit the new gallery at 301 B'way. WHERE ARE THE HEIRS ? Information wanted of the following named persons qr tholr heirs , supposed to have resided in or near Omaha about 1858 to 1872 : William Shirley , James Leonard , Sabell Gertrude Doherty , Michael Regan and John J. Owen. Ad dress James Bennett , 145 Howes street , Brooklyn , N. Y. Stanley and Kintn Boy. Bnubsui.8 , April 5. The report that Henry M. Stanley and Emln Boy were marching towards Zanzibar is believed In otllclal circles hero. Surprise Is expressed , however , that Emm Pasha should have abandoned the lake provinces. The ivory In the possession of the party Is estimated to bo worth 3,000,000 francs. LONDON , April 5. The Royal Geographical society nas received a letter from Henry M. Stanley. Its contents are chiefly a report on the geographical results of the explorer's ob servations. More Iteslcnntlona. WASHINGTON , April 5. C. R. Faulkner , of Indiana , chief of the record division in the pension oflico , has resigned by request. L. Q. C. Lamaf , Jr. , chief of the stationary di vision of the interior department , has re signed to engage in private business. La- mar's ' resignation was unsolicited. William U. Lanhatn. of Now York , has been ap pointed acting chief in the same division Schuylor Buryee. of Virginia , has been ap pointed chief clerk of the patent oflico. Booth KuHtiDK Quietly. NEW Yonif , April C. Booth Is resting quietly to-day , and on advice of his phy- sicluns , revolves no cullers. MUSTANG MEXICAN LINIMENT IsMito. te , I D w . ona * * e0tto Uutft * . 5cr.A curea bv a" ° UTWMnlM. . . ciV.f cr U ° . ! VrT' ' an be , \ore o Sb ° Thus the Mustang1 conquers pain , Makes MAN or BEAST well again ! SPECIAL NOTICES. fiWl SATiH M cortla of dry wood ftt my rcsl- J denco. Hornco jjivcrett. _ "VTOTICR-Soalod bids for the plant of the . ! > Council Ulnai Knllt.nst coiipnny , cither In part ur ontlro.vin.Te received oy tno com pany up to April IV 1m Ulght to reject any nnd nil bids reserved. _ _ ' ' ASTKD A Bl'r'i for Rcncrnl honsoworK nt Atlnntlc hou BO. NQ1 N n'OK SiK-Onn 0x12. twenty-horso power , mostly now. Union Iron works , No. 1J07. 3d at. . Council 1I1UIT8. la. _ POH HKNT-Aprll 1. two-story brick bmlnos * hoime. No. Ifll llroadwny. opposlto OpJon houso. Council lllutls. Imiulro of llobort Mill- lls. luuurondwny. _ friOlt SAI.i : Tlirco worn horses nt Nouinny- -I ? cr's barn , \Vednosdny , March 13. B.inniel Itelinlf. _ _ _ WIJLUNO HOUSi : for ront. 10 rooms on Cherry hill , next to llov. 0. a. Itlco's. with st able and one aero of ground , lloraca Kvcrott. _ TIHK OKKICK ever the Pt. .1o II. H. ticket ot- flco , corner 1'onri and llro.idway ; possca- slon glvon 1st of April , lloraco Kvcrott. T710U S A Ml Two-story frame residence , cor- J. ncr and ndjolnlni ; lots , ouch ( K ) foot front by 1 ) foot deep. I'.nqulro nt Falrmount pliai- macy , 108 Upper UroadNvny. _ OK llKtST-bnice No. 2 , ever llalrd's confectionery - fectionory store , Intolv occupied by Win. Word.jirciiltcct. llurucu Urorett. _ FOR HUNT ClioRi ) . two handsome , now six- room cottages , north of transfer. Council Illuirs , Inqulro lllnud 'Itlshtor , Gth live , nnd aistat. aistat.MERCHANTS MERCHANTS Who Will Save You Money IFYOUBUYof THEM. fe ; ADAMS C"g & CO.'S SHOE House , 417 Broadway , ca Council llUili.s. a ? THE BEST , rfc _ s In Always CHEAPEST As wo can prove toy hundreds. Lanzendorfer & Strohbehn , No. 221 MAIN STREET. FIELD & ESTEP. FDNERAL DIRECTORS. Particular attention given to Embalming. Vo. 14 iItluin St. , Council Bluffs. Furnicmoreiiatrtns neatly done. Onico calls attended -promptly day anil night. GO TO THE - TAILOR , And get tlio best fitting Suit you ever had. No 637 BroadwayCouncil , Bluff THOS. OKFICEH. W. II.M. . I'CSEV. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Corner Main and Broadway , _ _ COUNCIL IlLUFFS , IOWA. Dealers In foreign c.nd domestic oxchanco. Collections made uud Interest paid on time de posits. LADIES OF OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS ARC INVITED TO CALL AT Mrs , C , L , GILLETT'S ' id And see her flno line of Hnlr Uoods. FINEST HAIR OUNAMKNTS In the city. WlKS , Ilcards , etc. , for Hunter or Sale. Gluth and Coylo and Myora Grease 1'ulntH. Hair Dressing. Etc. No. 20 itliilif St. , Council Kluifi * . Orders by mall recolvoprompt attention. Fuel Merchants WatchTheSIGNS Tj M E S E.B.GARO e invite your patronage. . , /VO. BFfOADW/\Yf COUNCIL'BLUFFS es iWw . A . S3 .Ti\i.l3 \ ! THIS CHECK Is good on presentation for $1.00 on each pair of pants bought of the London Tailor. Good for Thirty Days. I ® b > so S S" M soW lr * W & o 8 - * 8.3 o -.3 oP - . t CQ 2 < ! M MQ H CQ o 8 F 2 2ft ( ft 00 00 A. F. CLATTEEBUCK , 419 BROADWAY , COBNOIIj BLiUPFS , i i IOVA. PRIVATEDEJECT1VE. Private watchmen furnished at any and al times. Special attention Riven to collection ot chat tel moiteaeos and notes. Money to loan on good chnttel security. Reference Any bank , attoiney , or business man In tlio city. No. 27 Main Street , Over Jacqucmlii'ti Jewelry Store D.H.MGDANELD & GO. , Furs , Highest market prices. Prompt retu- and 2 Main St. . Council HlulTs , low -OF- PUBLIC & PRIVATE BUILDINGS JQiHN GILBERT , 518. Pearl St. TELEPHONE 224.1 I Estimates Furnif > h < l . Correspondence Solicited. | On Application. SIZES i 25 TO 300 , ' ? , HORSE POWER. Mills and Elevators AUTOM/ / TIC CUT-OFF ENGINE fi'Sto ' afi E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send forCatalogue. . No. 81O Pearl Street , Council Bluffs CASCADE LAUNDRY GOOD WORK : : PROMPT DELIVERY. NO. 33O BKOADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 A DAISY FARM 1 * The nicest eighty aero farm on the slope in Iowa , 9 miles south of Creston , 100 milea east of Omaha. Good G room house. Barn with room for eight horses , and cow barn , sheds graineries , orchard , etc. Good wells , living water , tame grass. JN"ear school , church , etc. Easy terms. Write C. J. COLBY , 522 Paxton Block , Omaha , or Broadway and 30th St Council Bluffs , Iowa. THE ORDER WAS POST NO BILLS i OUN KE B n OAD WA Y > STATION/i/ / ? SCHOOL SUPPLIES. ; - - 'W. SWUTH 8c BROt ONiwN < l.n ' 'ce ' J KjVS\\ M'vT\oi9av\or S.Baiti fyoms. UQ fc ° f fLN v wmshed Thro Aot/ . > ipi teW ycstet-n iowQ5H ° | s7 c Pricon * Always i c LOWEST : StA PiercgrVoprielor. Fumitory & Stoves 0/7 wee My ot-fn ° nt/ily / toyrncnt.Sr Best Selections. , ton-ea prices.- Liberal discount Faff CASH. A.J.MAN DEL < k A& ca\6j' \ ' - 32.6 BROADWAN. 'neLaundi-yWbrk A STEAM M.Mai n SEE HOW THEY OBEYED IT BEGINNING WITH A CUT ! AT WHOLESALE A\I > ItETAJI , . t' i j jI I l < 1 tvi : AUK OIM\I.\ ; < ; TIII ; SIJASO.VS TIC A in : WITJI A S-UHJ-AuT OUT S LJliE Uu our entire nlock. Cull and NUO or u'rllc IIM , C'OIJNCII , III.UIT.S OAKI ET CO. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. HRIPl l M DIIMCT Hydraulic uud Snultiiry KiiKluoor. Plans , Efatlmutoa DlimlHDMlL. Spocllleatlons. Kupcrviulon of Public Work. Brown IJullding , Council lihilTt ) , Iowa. N Jubtico of the 1'oaco. Olllco ever American Express , No. 410 . HI-UH d way , Council HlulTH , Jowa. ' Ri Q\/C | | \ / | AttornoyH-at-Liw. Practice In the Stnto and Fcd- Ot UIIVIO oral Court * . Hooms 7 und 8 Sliuyart-lleuo Diode , _ Council BlulTa , Io\vu. BURKE & TINLEY-'UW ' < 1oom { 10sbu * *