DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS \\EDXESDAY \ , SEPTEMBER 10,1884. THE' DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Wednesday Morning September 10 SUBSCRIITION IUTF.S. . . . lo.rentf 'r ? HfC n1er . . $10.00 per } c r omoB : Ho. 7 Pearl Btrcot. Hoar Broadway. MINOR MENTION , See lloiter'a now fall stock of cloth ing. The democratic congressional ! convon- lion of this district will bo hold at Atlan tic to-day. A dog-fight disturbed the early-hour monotony of lower Main street yesterday morning. 1'no Sol Smith ifussoll"troupe were quartered yesterday at the Ogden nnd Pacific houses. Parks it Plainer nro now delivering goods to Iheir customers in a brand now delivery -wagon. Sol Smith Russell was at the opera house last night and the Carlotons will bo there this evening. Barnum'fl bill-posting brigade , cloven in number , arrived in the city last night and are quartered at the Pacific house. Mr. nnd MM. Yoagor , son-in-law and drughtor of 0. S. llubb.ird , are the happy parents of a bouncing baby girl. A brick addition is being erected to the the Morris restaurant building on the corner of Main street and Willow av- OHUO. The pile driver force on the govern ment building are putting down the pil ing good shape , and the work is moving along rapidly. .Some of the dummy trains yesterday were ao crowded that people hung onto the otops being DO anxious to go over to BOO Bon Duller. The boya in blue will hold a mooting , at the court houao to-night at 8 o'clock , for the purpose of arranging for n grand republican rally in this city at an early : date. [ Burns , nt the transfer , gave thoclorks , platform men and other employees a full holiday yesterday , to enable them to attend the Nebraska State Fair at , Omaha. The justice * ' courts of this city vrero unusually quiet yesterday , a number of litigants preferring to croes the river and listen to Bon liutlor r.ithor than fight thpir legal battles. A man named Peter Knight , living on Sixteenth utmot , vras arrested yesterday for the larceny of aomo chickens from Brix , the saloon keeper. This case will bo hoard to-day. The lollcr carriers have engaged the Council Bluli'j Colored Glee Club and the Serenading Club lo entertain those at > tending their ball to-morrow evening who do not feel inclined to participate in the dancing. The sidewalks on Broadway , between Scott and Sixth Streets , are at present blockaded with { living atones , but the citizens can stand the temporary incon- \ouionco for the permanent improve ments that will follow , Mrs. S. J , Norrla to-day recaorei hr millinery store from 103 Miln itrtt to U3G Broadway where he LAI t re pu > lous quarters.V. . \V. Cb pamjwill c- . cupy Mrs , Norris' old quuien la * i- nection with 107 Maia ttrtft , Hi yt place of busincii. Pat. Hannivan TTSJ yeiUsrdiy from durance ule , after btiag fiani for drunkeuneiH and ezpretMige oa hu. limber frame to the city cooler , wltile Ju that condition. Lie waioHowodio depart on h'jjrornuo ' to liquidate tbe&stosuneat ' _ . an early date. The city council had a abort teieiori about 10 o'clock yesterday morning , but only a few mttters of minor importance ) : received attention at their Hands. The report of the sheriff coriccruing the cjn- demnation of the right of way forntr&tght- enlng Indian creek was received. Allen , McDuff , Smith and Litterd , four vagrants captured by the police Monday night , were brought before .Judge Aylcsworth yesterday afternoon ant1 by him discharged , with the admonition \ ition tllat hereafter they find sleeping quartei' " elsewhere than in box cars. Li ° bsld and O'Brien Ollic r were ac- coiled Mom.1a > ' ni ° ht nnar Kiel's hotel by a man wu ° ' forniod them lhal r , lgan of trampa h * d fired il "hot ' "to a ; l > ma\e house neit thu ll'ck laUuddepot , and they hastened tt ' lllaco mvd i but found no tramps. Tlloi'llatl "cd and jnuilo good their escape' . The lettur carner'a 1m'1 akoa place Ibis ovemuiptvt Itloom i\ \ . Sixon'a hall. A largo number of tickets hi vo boon Bold , and if the weather proven favsi'.tblu number will nvall no doubt a largo . themselves of this opportunity for an enjoyable dance. The Divarian band ' will bo in atloudonco , [ The city hotel at 11 uh n 1ms been pur chased by K. A. Vauglmn , i-f Hochoutor , . y , , who succeeds Dive Williauu , . formsrly of this city und well-known to many of Iho readers of Tin : JEK ! Mr. AVilliams ia now a resident of Atlantic , having changed hia placa of abode to that thriving little city. In the superior court josterday , thu cue of Moolilor va , IJocrflinqcr waa uj before Judge Aylcaworth. The plainti ! In the case claims of the defendant the sum of $5,000 damages for selling intoxi eating liquoas fo her husband. At tli adjournment la < t night Hie vrituesie were examined and the caeo will bo fur ther coiijidon-d to-day. I bojB wcro caught In Ohit Sklnnor'a orchard the other day by th chief himself. Ho did not arrest them but warned thorn never to outer his or chard again or ho would do BO. Tnr. Hi has the namrs ot all of them , but refrain from publishing the aamc , as the boy are all of respectable families , bu should they again bo caught in a like o fonio , this paper will not shield them. A peculiar case . 'of infantile jealous came under the [ notice of the Bur re porter yesterday. A youngster , wh had become joalouss of hia two woeki old brother , and being loft alone wit him a couple of minutes , tugged him on into the back yard where ho loft him His mother returning shortly , found th baby outaido , and when "little jealousy was questioned why ho did it , ho re plied that ho "was going to take him back to the doctor ; ho didn't want him any more.1' The attention of the circuit court wai occupied most of yesterday by Angel in Lantlllno vs I. B. Cappron. It acorn Mr. Oappron was agent for a organ am sold MM. Lindlin one , receiving par payment on the same , ho afterward took charge of a hotel and engaged tin young lady to work for him and it i clalmod she consented to work out tin balance duo on the organ. Aftnr work ing ton weeks and rocolving no pay she juit and auod before a justice of the peaco. It was brought before this court on an appeal by the defendant. Tin ) ury brought in a verdict for the plaint iff. The negro Charles Clark , who was ar rested aomolimo ainco by Officer J. 1' . llnrloy , for the robbery of J. II. Ball , at Missouri Valley , hua admitted , now since ho has received a four yoer's son- tcuco , that ho was the only one connect ed with the robbery , having heretofore claimed there were two others. Ho now wanta Mr. Ball , to have three years taken oil" , and aaya if Ball will do no ho ( Clark ) will toll where S275 in gold and also the inieaing gold watch chain are hurried. lie claims they are hurried about twenty feet apart from each other. Mr. Ball -nlucs the watch chain at § 225 , bculdcn it being n present from hia wife. Last evening Colonel John Limit , ac- ( ompaiuod by his family , loft for South 5ond , Ind. , where Mra : Limit will visit olativos and numerous friends while the lolonol goes to Chicago to meet with the 5. A. H. legislative committee of Iowa t the Grand Pacific hotel on fJoptombor 0. From there hn accompanies the ommittoo to Dayton , Ohio , Sept 18th , rhoro they appear before the national ] oard of aruatooa and push the claims of owa , and Council IMulJu in particular , i ir the location of the Soldion' Homo. t iftor Attending to these duties , Colonel lindt will pay n visit to hia former hemet t Kirio , Pa. , and renew old ncrinaintonco rith friends of olden times. On Mondny night u follow entered tlolly Wallacc'o place , nnd nftcr order- ng drinka for the pr.rty tendered a 530 ill in payment therefor. A negro was I out to get it changed , and going into S'eumoyor'a for that purpose , ho present- ' id it to John McCarthy , who immediate- y arrested him on the ground that the illl vras a counterfeit. Proceeding in the , lirection of the . "ail , they encountered he OTrnerof ths uppoi d jpariona bill ' hes M'rti7 ys yli.rriited him , ji ivii : Lt du-l-tj w liio. Th cue J-aijt AjUiworlb , who : : ht bill sa. Is . .rct is etirufeujr VM a , * ' . ? a U r tr > it astv v b * T u. i.j.itt > ii tft IM in j ill JS sarii aad * griw.pin c.1 Uy. C 3E5 BUTLER , Arrlral tn tJiti City YpstenUj VsssUsrday rooming tome tarehro or fif- s n persona were at the Itoclt laland lo- al depot to get a glirapia of the lion. 'enjmin F. Bulltr , TTIO waa to arrive hero at 'J o'clock. The train came in at 22 , in charge of conductor .John Carey. It was well loaded with pooylo mostly on heir way to the Nebraska state fair in Jmaha at which placu General Butler vas to piak. i The general waa seated in a day coach text to the alucpcr and by hln nidi ) was \lr. M. A. I'Jymptan who M traveling vith him , aa IB also C. II. Montague , who oprcsoi.ts the Boston f.'lobi ) . The party joined at Atlantic by Hon. Daniel ' ! Jampboll , delegate at largo from Iowa on ho Itutlor ticket , nnd ox candidate for ovornor of this ntnto on thu greenback icl.ot , who accompanied them. t ( Butler woto n blask S"1. ' I'.umnu Irit , the btiin of which . . . . , inuduiih black. Hut for somu reaum lin ouotoiinry button-hole bouquet was f missing. Probab'y , as Mr. Pjymyton tulil Tin : Bi.i. man , bdcauso ho ( thu gwi- 3ral ) hvl had no cliaiicu to buy oiio. Ilo irldnn imliglitidciiitr ; in his mouth nnd n wpy of Tin : 15ni : in his liniul. Their car )3ni ) ( out of order , tla.y were compelled .o change curd , and in BO doing stepped nit on vho platform nnd walked to the 'rout car , which thuy entered. This cur * aa crowded , but the party all managed o got seats except Mr. Campbell , wno romiuiipd fttanding near the general uutil i the arrival of thu train o ATTIIKTUANHI'EH where the party waa mot by Dr. Lewis ivud Co ) . Sinytlio of Omaha , vrlio uhook hands with the general and introduced thomtelvoB , Uenoral Hutlor referred thorn to Mr. Plympton nnd told them to maku nil necoiaary arrangements with him. The parly walked In twos to the platform at the wi > st end of the depot where tliry look thu train for Omaha. I.NOUiUNTH , No deinonatrations of any kind were mado. Major Harrington entered the car at thi ) local dnpot nndahook handsvrith Mr. Butler hnth nutating by raining their hati. It traa a meeting of the gonural und the major , not "the major and judge. " Clark , the nowopapor fiend , tackluc the general wilh "how do Ihings look and asked Iho uoncrnl whal ho though of the chances of the lady who was a can dldato for the presidency. Mr. Butle did not know to whom ho referred and a Clark had forgotten her name the con vernation rested. Colonel Sinytlio told the general lha ho WAS a republican , but "would rathe sco him than ho would his own mother and that ho had served under him in th army. ( in passing the engine nf the train lha brought him safely in , ( ionoral Butle handed his morning papers to the on glnoor who was looking out of his cab. ( loncral Butler is very near sighted , i reading ho holds a paper about two nnd a half inches from his eyes. COMMHUO1AU COUNCIL ni.CrrB MARKET , Corvcit HU-FFS , IOWA , Sqit H , 188J , Wlwt-No. 1 inllllnB , 7580j No. 3 , C5@ 70 ; rejected i > 0. Corn Local purposiM , 40@ I. . Oats For local purposes , 3" > @ ! < X liny $10 00@1S00 ! i > or ton ; b leJ , DO@GO Kyo I0@ir > c. Corn Monl 1 SO per 100 pound * . Wood Good supply ; prices nt yards , C 00 ® 700. Coal-Dollvoroil , hard , 11 60 per ton ; nof G 00 per ton Lnrd Kalrlinnk'd , wholoBftllnR t O c. Klour City Hour , 1 C0@3 30. Brooms 2 'Jj3 00 per dox , LIVE STOCK. Cattlo-llutclior cowa 3 00S3 ( 23. Butcho stocre , 100Ktl5. ! .Sheep 3.50 , 1 logs I JD@ I GJ. I-nODCCE AND FIIOITH. Quotatloiid liy J. M. St. John & Co. , com inlinion merchants , CSS Jimadway. Poultry I.hocjld hem , 7cj spring chlckons , ' I'e.achos-J bui. bov , 1 00. Lomuiii 1 505J. " OC per box. IJutter Creamery , H@20c ; country , 0 © , Cc CcKffRS J 1 per cloron. VcRotnlilos Potatoes , " 0@ICr per bu hcl ; onlonn , lOd'OOc | T bu ; npplon , ch > u r cooking > T catnip , y Wlfff 'I 00 ; be.iii8 , 1 7" > f' ' CO ) > er > UHhol ; Sut'ot iiutatoo-i , I 00 i > cr bbl. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTJOB. Special \crti"cincnt8 ! , euo aa Lost , ounJ , To Loan , For Sale , To Kent , Wanta , Bonn ! an , oto. , will bo Inserted In this column at the low ate ol TKN CKNTS I'KU LINK for the Bret Inecrtlon nd FIVE CKNTS PKll LINE lor onoh euliscquont n eitlon. Lee nJvcrUwinonta at our office , No. c.irlfitreot. near llrnrulnav WANTS. riOUAr.KSIOT will buy the nno bred trotting 7 liurso , Vuiini ; Almimt , Jr. , srlcd by Almnnt , tlio t'lthlrool trotter , noli c > ( Aluxnmlcr'H AbililUh , ru i.I ( loldsinltli Jlald. ouuir Almont a first dam ai by uktntnr , xecniid ilaui by Gseslus .11 Claj , iinl uiim by Volunteer , son cl Kjmljk's Hamb'c inl.ui. Youii' , ' Almont , Jr , Is a tmtnlsomo bi\ tlilini ; , Ojoira old , 1C } hands high , weighs 1,050 Kjmicl' , baa KHUI ! imno and till , line clean liuibi , nd "ood sound feet , ncodu no boots or clht < , 10 cr been trnlncd Int upou ! , butt \ a imt ir.il tr .t cr ; he showed three hc.itaoicr the AahUnil tracV , Cj. , In 2 31 , - II , and 2.3 ? ] llo\i \ warranted to how the tlmonml xvirrarttd found nnd kind , llu rotted n mile to tin polo In 2 35ltcn ounur pur- liuicd him ono luir nx" , and ) inld for film. lulsKooil KnIUd , lc\il hcadul and a stn tr. llu ainopiilh record 10 bar him In a raoo. To pro- iiru him a xood homa la nioro ubfcct than price , ns olaa lamllt out ilj ( < urj il'tli ni : , riti b drhcti y a lady Will expliln to ] inrclmir vhj olTorcd low. lo ( can bo HOIMI > nil drhcu at atiy tlmunt rltnto etlrjlo , No. i.'oO South Ninth atnet , hctnccu land ud fticnncH , L'ounoll Illiillj , lann N. I ! III nutdcil ith horse jocVc.M. ilTAMri ) Au.iHir In n llntiliss rLstaurant , > I , I'll : . ' . Jlh'l/t.KU JJ and C27 lirmili\ . ) dUTKjl JtllllK ITTANTKU i\ery : body in Council lllufla to tale VV TnnUi-H. Delivered by carriertt only twenty 9nta a wiiok. ITlOIl SAI.II At al > ir iina lrc h sotck nt Ilrugs L' and Mn'.lcln ) , lurnlliiro and llvt ires , In fcturu- oem No. 1J3 ( Upper Broadv\a ) rout lu , leaao run * ver thrto joarn , Apilj | at once to A. HIIOK- IAKKIU \rANTKD-Dinlntf room clrl Immediately. WAKCH ? T ? 15 per inonih , apply o ( btcnanl , Ogdcn louse. MALI : My risl'lcno } , curnirTth nioiiuo and 10th street. H tiKen HIIOII will till for 82,003 clew valuH. Will otto soli furniture , carpott , & .0 , It nr In part If not sold at once will rent proml- t , nlth house furnlnhcd nr unfurnMicd , at io.lo-.ito rent. Anv one IhlnkliiK > > ' maklni ; eir h.imo In Co'lncll HIultH will \\clltoiu\c3ti aC3 this odr. It Id thu bcit bargain ever olferul th clt ) Al A IJI'TON. " \LD I'AI'EIIS For ealo at Iliti otHoe , at S6 couw J i hundred. A OKNTS Lkdln nd gentlemen can make first Iclisj waei by bulling tbo "Chntnnlon Bosom rcher and rcnln ? JJuai i " Ketalla at tl.OO nr uuly < sn do nn line shirt without a wrlnkla r..l gr ! > It u nlf-slyw U Lcstlaanarlescnn.Addroao .1 puttcnUri C. II. 3. & I. Co. , Bu otflce , Uouncl If you \7lsh , to Tjuy a GHUSHER Oft A j kDDKKiS Keystone 1'tlanufacturlng Co , Ho , 1501 Main St. , UM ITS IOWA E&ailway Time Table. COUNCIL I5LUF.FS. Ths foHowiiijf ro th * tlnios nf the arrttal nd de- urturo of traiiH by Ottntral nt.vnclinl time , at thu al I'l rots Tralna U no trandfur depot ten rulii on entiler arid ardto ten inlnuttH later. ARUIVH t:3' : . l > in ChlciutoKxiirotM' D.OMBIII 0'IOttin Fiit : Hull. 7.00 ) ) n < 'Mill aid K > prc , 7 ! ' } | > m Arcoininoditltm 2.iO { ) m "At torn ) dc ) > t onl/ . ITT , ( IT JON * NlM-OIJncrl3.l'7PK. ! U.0 ( A n | UUI anil KiprenH , j7'0'j | i rn b:0iiiu : I'a.jlllc K'niana , 6:63 : | iin eincioo , iiJiiKiin : A.NO ur. r.H'i. . t.2Slua : \ ) * , P.OSam CIC : B m Kxjrin , . U.66 | i m CUICAOO , 10CK IHLAta AND FiCinC. , : % ] > 10 Atliiitlc itpr bi ) , O.Cfiani V.Unin 1)1) Ki'r | > H , 0 M | i in 7ynnrn Mc ) Molnui Aeoommoitttlon , ' fl.Oti ji m At lootl ill pit only. WAMdll , T. UIIM1 AND rACirtt , 121nm ll.ill. 1 IS p m > 10pm Arx-onuolni on U 00 a m \t TrJiitU'r uly CU10AOO mill NOUTIIWK.tTIIK' . ( .Id p in I\IIIUBK : , e M p in I'aclilo ixpn : < i > n OMnin cioti > cuv AID i-Acmo. ht. I'aul Knprubd , B M * til t9 ! m Day K > | m'tia t 60 p in 'jKiui rAiirio. 8XJ : v ' WvsU-rn Kxpriws , H 55 Ik in lA : ) m i'aililo KipriMi , A M p m 7Jfl : ia Lfxnl Uipruk * 0 M in 2:10 : a Uneoln lixprum , At Trnmfer onlj * . ' DUMMV TKWIfl lOUUlUi. Ixavc T.-K > - ) < : S < M.3tf-10SO-nK : : x m. 1:30-2:3 : : soMi. . - M.si ) i-oi . - : : - p 111 Snu.liw-9,30-1 1 : 10 iVn. I5JO306.3 < M'tU.ll:05 ) : Jk in. Anho 10 lain brfura leavliiK tlinn ' W.R.VAUCHAN. . . . Justice of the Peace , Omaha and Council Ulntff. li l cnUte collection t'eucy , Odd Pillowi Clock Die , . , o. o. z : DENTIST , MAIN riTUEET , sutea - . - IOWA Customers Should Not Neglect the Present Opportunity for Securing Bargains Fresh , New Goods Almost Daily Arriving and Inviting Examination. 101 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS WHOLESALE siilUli ; TSrccal attention bj mall COUNCIL BLUFFS , 5A. HETJMAYER'S HOTEL ON THE o "urnituro and appointmonta all now. Nog. 203 and 210 Broadway , Council Blnll IIALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Knilnrsed by FRANZ I.isrr. J3MBRSON PIANOS. TInrliallod or Tone or Flnlshi KIMI3ALL PIANOS Bout Modern I'rlcotoBnr. TIio Kimliill Orfan , FO ] > IIR nnd favi > rably known in the \\c9t. rncoinmondn iUclf. M ST JWAKT , . . ( , ' ' \ CJondH. Warorooma , 2U Broadway , -ounri IJltilirt , Irw.t. Corro-iionileimo Solicited. Aleuts ' Metalic Caskets and Wooden Coffins of all Kinds. ELEORAPJI OUDEHS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGDT 3XTo. 3. 2 3NT las Enlarged ami lie-iilt l His Storf , and ( Hers Extra Inducements to J'nrchiibpra of DRY CJOODS , FANCY GOODS , LADIES' ANDCrKNTS1 FQUNISlllNU GOODS. 734 Broadway , . . . . Council Bluffs , On 8 to make a Monday , Sepb. , we Degin arge reduction in the prices of HOSIERY and LADIES' UHDEKWEAR. A Full Line of NOTIONS always on Hand J. J. ATJWSaDA & CO. , 317 Broad-way. COM OIL BLUFFS - - - - - IOWA. KVEIUTIIINQ N"os. 2I7imtim S. Main St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS BE. JUBD'S ELECTRIC BELT. 3,000 Eloctrlo litlls lo'd fi > r tbo Moolli ol Jui * by U3. llcfcrcnws-Any ft the tnulnciu housM In CounoJ lUuIf * . ) JD3 & 8UITII Pr 10 BANOHOFT STRhKT - COUNCIL BLUFFS- \VJIOLi:8ALK UKALEU3 IN HATS.GAPS BUCKOLOVES , ud 341 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS H. H. HORNS & C0.5 W1IOLESALK DEALERS IN Wo mnko n specially , at our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA nd YARA CIGARS. All Cigars sold by us uro of our own manufacture and warranted na represented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE , C52 Broadway , * U. U. UORNE & CO. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , . . IOWA SMITH Jt TOMjKU , LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Main street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF In Iowa and Nebraska , and aold for the least inonoy at 33 ? Broadway , Council , Bluffs , Iowa. MRS , D , A , BENEDICTManufacturer , , H % a 3 H urtalns , In trtco , rt t , iTurcoinan.'jIElc Q Oil clothBMattlngs | , LinoleumsEto hoicost and Best Solcoted STOCK in the WEST , ; omo and bo convinced that we are hcadqnnrtora for all goods In our line , heapost place to buy CARPETS , Curtaiua and Houao Furnishings in the C'ty. Upholatoring and Bedding Supplies. Noa. 5 , 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled Promptly ( - FOE SALS EEG-AKOLESS Light Komi Watrond , 1'lano IJox Tup and ( 'pen ' Bu 'cic' , Ilrcwster Top and Opin inirple9 , Windsor Top and Open liucD-iua , 1'iiiuton" ot all klnnsand two Sc ited Carriages. All of tlio abine arc of myonn rnnnu facturo and Kuarantccii the best of otork.atul Mrsi-clusH In over.s ) articular , ijond for deEcrIptl > o circular. flTactorj and OIllco .7 , 0 and 31 i'oiaili street , Council IllnlTi ) . & V./N , E 11' STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY , SOI Upper Broadway Cor. Stutsmau St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Orders in the city or couutry solicifed. Prompt attention and satisfaction Guaranteed. W. 3 ? , ALTSWOBTH. lMn > n Hoiifli-s innicd on tul ! LI PI 113 ( JI\NF trucks an 1 any dittanuo and over any kind ot ground III'.ICK 1IULSE3 raided All nork Kuarantcud. W.tl1. AYLSUOUTH , K10 Ninth stro.t COUNCIL HLl FF3. We will give $25 for any horse we cannofc cure of interfering , knee cut ting or forging. All Shoes are Hand Made and NO MACHINE SHOES USED. All Work Guaranteed. 710 Broadway . . . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS J. J. Waves three inch part 65c , Ooquotts lOo each , Switches $1 to $20 each. Hair ornaments given with every pur chase , All kinds of hair work promptly attended to , Waves made of Ladies' combings at 50o per inch , ALL KINDS OF MRS. J. d GOOD 29 Main Stree \ DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Fresh and Salt EVIeats. HAMS , BACON RIED BEEF , SALT PORK AVD LARD , 742 Broadway - - Council Bluffs