6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEIft SATURDAY. MARCH 2. 1SS9. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. orrlCK. NO 111 FKARIj ST11HBT , Ecllvcrcabycnrrlor In Any I'nrt of lie City n 'I\\ only Cents 1'cr Week. 11. W. TIIVTON MANAOUU TKI.KI'IIONKS : JifPiNrcs OFFICE No. 41. KIOIIT KlllTOII , NO.XI. MINUK ME N. Y. Plumbing company. Coal and wood. E.K.Mnyno , 019 n'way. A cnso of scarlet fever WIVH reported ycstcrtliiy at the residence of J. Q. An derson , l0l ! Frank street. Unity guild will hold Its regular meeting tills ( Saturday ) afternoon , wltli Mrs. E. U. Gimlitur , FirB street. Cnrfeon P. I'lumb , of Anderson , Mills county , and Hoe A. Hlnohnrt , of Mnco- donln , wore yesterday ibsuud a permit tc wed. wed.The funeral of Luura M. , Infnnl ilnughtor of Mr. und Mrs. II. Rogers toolc place ut U o'clock yesterday nftor- noon. noon.Mr. . Alex Malmroso will give a danc ing party at the Ogden Monday ovoiv ing to a small number of intimate friends. It is u splendid big boy , and A. S. Hnxloton can bo pardoned for the grcal pride ho feelH over the safe arrival ol the youngster. .1.0. DoIIavcn lins positively declined to acccjit the democratic nomination fet member of the school board , and the city central committee has appointed F. M. Tinnier In his stead. The ladies of St. Paul's church want to thank the gentlemen who &o kindly assisted them in their entertainment and those who patroni/ud them also. 13.V. . Ilaincs bus nearly completed the work of refurnishing the Now 1'a- rillc hotel , and will servo his first meal in that famous hostelry at noon Mon day. day.Mrs. . T. .T. "Walker , who was 'found to be insane by the commissioners , was taken to the asylum at Mount Pleahaut. The cause of the unfortunate woman's malady was protracted sicknoss. The monthly mooting of the Potta- wattamie County Fruit Growers * associa tion will be held this afternoon in the houth court rooms of the county court house , livery ono interested in horti culture is invited to attend. The transoms in the postofllco build ing are bein r lettered by Peter A. Mil ler. This will materially assist the pub lic In find ing-the various rooms and de partments. A largo directory board will also be printed and placed in the postolJlco department for the same pur poses. This will give the exact loca tion of the different rooms and with the aid of the designation of the rooms the people can readily find tiny point within the building. There was a lively foot race yesterday afternoon between a couple of colored sprinters. The winner is said to bo a ringer" from Rapid City , and he "got there" in a way that surprised his com petitor. An attempt was made to nr- ' ango fcoveral other matches , but the local runners were not anxious to ac- roinmodalo the f-lraiigor. The time , 10 ! 1-S seconds for 100 yards was si little toO fast for tine time of year. Mrs. A. Daw died at her homo in Mineola Thursday night , of lung fever. The deceased was in her sixty-second year. She formerly resided in this city , and had a largo circle of friends here. The remains will arrive at the transfer depot at noon to-morrow , and the funeral will take place shortly after ward from St. Francis Xavier's church. ' Interment will be made at the Catholic cemetery. Another batch of boozers wore rounded up by the police Thursday night , and Judge Ayl.osworth comprom ised with them yesterday morning in behalf of the city. Oscar Ilattlo was lined $8.10 , and Arthur O'NeillThomas Downs and Fred Williamson were lot off with $7. ( > 0. M. Foley , a car truck tourist , was discharged. 1) . Burchette , a peddler who neglected to secure a license , paid costs and took out the necessary permit. The executive committee of the local Firemen's association hold a meeting , and after a short discussion decided to make u canvass of the city among the business men , for the purpose of secur ing donations to help defray the ex- ponscs of the coming tournament. The following named gentlemen will can vass the several wards : C. M. May- nard and F. II. Gunnolla , First ward ; M' F. Kohrer and 13. K. Hart , Second warn ; H. L. Shepherd and P. Lacy , Third want ; II. Hirkinbine and C. D. Walters , Fourth ward. The presentation of "Poop O'Day" at Dohany's last evening by a local com pany composed of members of the Inis- fall Philharmonic and Dramatic club was a great burprihp. even to those who were acquainted with the members of the company , and their ability us ac tors. A marked improvommit was nliown over the last appearance of the company in public , ana it is but juot Hint they .should bo commended. With a very few exceptions the company was much bettor than homo of the so called professionals which visit this city , and they presented the play in a highly creditable manner , They were greeted with a good si/.od house , which ap plauded liberally. The performance will bo repeated this evening , and ns tho. object is ono of charity , it is to be hoped tnoro will bo a good attendance. Parties having temperance billiard halls and restaurants will do well to take the exclusive sale of my temper ance boor. L. M. FI llavo our wagon call for your tolled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. Money loaned at L. B. Craft's ft Co.'s loan ollico on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , pun-anal property of all kinds , and all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly confi dential. _ _ Dnrllalt & Norton for hardware , Btnvc3 and cutlery , 7 ! 7 and 2 15 IVway. of HIM Itoynl Arcanum. About twenty members of Union Pa- cido ccnincil , No. 10UO , I { . A. , of Omaha , vihiloii Fidelity council , of this city , last evening and witnessed the initia tion of several now mombera , . The vis itors had an onjoyablc time and re turned homo an a Into motor train. In the party were William Gygor , Fred Mot/ , Sidney Smith , J. H. .Sheldon , J. W. Maynard.John W. Scott , I. L. Rich ard , J. F. Coykvmlall , J. JC. Chambers , Kiigono Duval , L. T. Wollo , C. E. Drown , If. W. Snow , J. 0. Preston , J , K. Sutton , . ! . L. Crallo , J. W. Munu and A. W. Muldwln. 1 hnvo moved mv ollico to Omaha , at which all orders will be received and e- iroin which all deliveries will bo made by ivnjjuu , I , . M. FiNicti.sTii.v. : JiKlcip : iiili-iit Cm id HI at i' . John Troulimui , proprietor of the At lantic house , announces him&olf as u candidate ) for alderman .of Uio Third ward on the independent democratic tfckct. ALL ABOUT COUNCIL BLUFFS Noocl of a Sooloty For the Protoc tlon of Disabled Stoods. THE DAY IN THE DISTRICT COURT .Similar of nimhllng Case Dismissed I low the O ty'fl Money In Spent Price Discharged. Crurlty to Anlninli. Notwithstanding the vigorous pro tests made against the brutal troutmunl of horses in this city , no cases have yet heon carried into court , and thort Is no visible improvement to bo notice * in the matter. YoMordny n ease was witnessed in the central part of the cit.y that called for most decisive action. A hofbo attached to a dirt wagon was hobbling along on three legs , but \va < compelled by the unfeeling driver to dc its full Hliaro of work. A number ol citizens expressed grout indignation at the sight , but the driver was not ar rested. This is but ono of the instances that are of daily and hourly occurrence. The attention of Mayor Uoliror has been called to the matter , and ho states that it must receive ollleial attention at once , It is hoped that such will bo the case , as the present condition of things is too outrageous to bo longer tolerated. Kvon bit-angers who stop In the city but n fo\v hours can not fall to notice the heartless - loss cruelty exhibited to horses on our public streets , and their comments on the indilTpronoo of eiti/.ens who allow such a thing to bo tolerated arc by no means fluttering. It is a matter that demands the immediate attention of all decent citi/.cns. Kor Sul ( * nt a Ilarcntn. Hotel property in Council BlulTs , cen trally located , doing good business. 11. P. Olllccr. solo sigont , No. 11 ! N. Main St. , Council Dr. C. C. Ilslzeii , dentist , Opera house block. AVanlotl Assistant Cook. At the Deaf and Dumb institution. Wages $ lo to $ : ! 0 per month. Lodging and washing free. < Send all orders for hottled beer to L. M. Finkclstcin , Omaha. The Work at Mnnnwn. The work on the Manawa improve ments is progressing to the entire satis faction of all parties interested , and will be completed in a very short time. The willows have been removed , the Hume at the inlet completed , the outlet of Chautauqua creek changed into Pel ican lake , anil the dam at the outlet of Manawa is well under way. The pile driving will bo finished in three days , and the filling which is in charge'of Contractor Mitchell , will bo completed shortly after. When that is done the water can be raised nt anytime desired. The Minneapolis syndicate , ut the head of which is Mr. Charles P. Bras- Ian , has purchased another forty acres just cast of the hotel , and will boon be gin work on extensive improvements on the banks of the lako. Mr. Brnslan shows his faith in the future of the lake in a very practical manner , and says that ho is still in the market for morn lank in that locality. The next grand move to be made in that direction is the paving of Eighth street to the citv limits. As soon as the now council is elected the matter will bo brought before them , as it is desired to have the work begun as boon as possible. The majority of property owners on that thoroughfare are in favor of the improvements it will doubtless go through. Try our XXX bottled beer. Special rates on all orders from Iowa. L. M. FIXKI S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. Notice the beautiful finish jrivon col lars , cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. .7lidto Thornell'H Gri-t. Judge Thorncll yesterday dismissed nearly all of the cases against the gambling and bawdy houses. It beems that these cases should not have ap peared on the docket , as they were dis missed last term by Colonel Daileywho was then county attorney. The only casob of this character remaining are those against Mabel Maurice , George GuBiKickcr and Kittle Edwards. The cases on the criminal docket were assigned - signed for trial during the next two weeks , beginning Monday morning. A dccrco of dlvorco was cranled to Carrie E. Jackson , dissolving the union between her and Andy W. riaekson , on the ground of habitual drunkendess and abusive treatment. The arguments in the Leonard case wore begun , hut not completed when court adjourned. The case will proba bly be submitted to the jury by noon to day. It has been on trial all of the week , and has become quite a chest nut. Headquarters for builders' hardware , Odoll & Bryant , 5111 Main street. J. G. Tipton' real estate , 527 B'dway. Money loaned on furniture , piano * , diamonds , her es , buggies or anything of vnluo at low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co. , ollico cor. Broadway und Main , over American express. A Political Ilnlil. Last night at 12 o'clock the saloon owned by Dan Carrigg was raided by tlfo police. The democrats engineered the move , which was wholly political in the hope of driving Carrigg out of the local con test. No olher place was dls- turbmlj others that wore viaitod having been kindly warned of the movement in advance. Special communication of Excelsior edge No. i H , A. I < \ ft A. M. , this ovon- ng , for work in third degree. Visiting irethron cordially invited. By order of the W. M. NAT .Siur.\ui : ) , Secretary. Rooms to rent in the Morrinm block. B. B. Wndbworth & Co..5180 Main street. The London "Tailor's" ia the place to get your clothes mado. 037 Broadway. < \n Arllxtlo ( Join. Miss S. 11. Hchso yesterday received icr diploma ou the "Corroi in Sky , " vhlfh 6hn has successfully copied. The original ic ono of the finest pieces in the Llningor collection , and the mot hat her work passed BO critical an ox- imlnution as IB given , not only by the li-xamlnlng committee but by Mr. Lin ? iiRer himself , gives a rare distinction o the work of this young and talented irtUt. The original is ouo of the best ileccs in this famous collection , Itvui painted by Louis 1) . Hunt , an cmlnoii English artist , and is valued at n big tiguro. The copy will bo on cxhlbltlo at the art rooms of W. W. Chnpma to-day. Happily Married. Last evening Mr. Peter C. Miller ant Miss Hose K. Woods wore married The ceremony was private , and boyon the circle of Intimate friends of tin contracting parties none know that tin marriage was to occur. For all that tin congratulations of hosts of friends wil follow them as they begin life together The bride is the jotingcst daughter o Mr. and Mrs. 13. R Woods , residing a 157 Hlugo street , and the groom is OIK of the young and rapidly rising bus ! ness men of the city. After the ceremony the happy coupli tools the 7 o'clock train tor Washington 1) . C. From there thov will proceed t Philadelphia , Now York and Boston returning home in nnoul two weeks. C. E. Smith , nephew of Charles E Taylor , has just arrived in the Mlulli from Spr'ingliold , Mass. , mid will make his homo hero. Messrs. .1. C. Root and P. W. .loMyi ' were visitors in the BlulTs yesterda'v The former is the editor of the Echo the Woodman's organ , published a Clinton , In. . The latter is the legn head of the same organization with hi : headquarters nt Elgin , 111. Botli let for Omaha yesterday morning mid foi DCS Moines lust evening. Where the Money Oou < i. City Auditor llammcr'b report for the month of February it as follows : Im- provomc'it , bond and library fund , $1- 047. 15 ; general fund , $5"il0.ll ; police fund , $277.12 ; total , $7,711 t.OS ; flro do- partnictit , ? 1OS9. So ; police dop.irtmont , $8")0 ; streets and alleys , 1J)0. ; { | ) < V > ; salaries of olllcers , $ . " ) , " ! ) , ; ! ( ) ; printing and sup plies , $ ; il7.Ho ; city engineer , JolKUI-V gas mid fetreet lights , MOO.S't ; city innr shnl's department , $27-1 ; miscellaneous , $1,01)1. ) 50 ; election expenses , $72.U ! ; pav ing intersections , S&U : library. $107.05 : special assessments for sov.ors , $ > 0ll : bower intersections , $ ! ) ; curbing and bidewnllc , $8.5 ; special assessments for grading ; $70S.U5 ; grading intersections , $114.80 ; total , $7,7tl.9S. ; No \ilse Pretences. The case of the State vs. Allen Price and TI. M. Wyelh was completed in Judge Ayle wortha court yesterday. The court decided that the charge of ob taining property under fnlso pretences had not been sustained , nn l discharged the defendants. Another ease is now pending in Mills county as the result of the S'lino transaction. Leogars has in stituted civil proceedings to recover his 'Malvorn property , and will now devote his whole attention to that , having failed to get revenge by sending the defendants to jail. KKlt COWS H\iU IAJCK. One of BufTafn Hill's ImliuiiH "Cues Tli'oke" in lOurojie. NEW YOKIC , March 1. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Hin ] As the steamship Tower Hill , fourteen days out from London , approached preached quiir.intine this morning a solitary , but imposing-looking passenger could be seen pacing the promenade deck. Standing six feet four inches , weannp a light brown derby , black , tight-lltting Prince Albert coat , and light-colored trousers , his band encased in tun-colored kid gloves , the stiff breeze toying with his long , black locks , the solitary passenger was a picturesque sight. This was Charley Picket Pin , or , as ho is famil iarly called in Lrnkotu , "Ucd Cow , " one of the distinguished retinue of Buffalo Bill's followers , which loft here two years ago. Poor "Ued Cow" has since had an eventful and adventurous career. Sharing in all the honors and courtesies heaped upon his leader , Buffalo Hill , b.y the nobility of Eng land , he essayed to emulate his uliief. When Buffalo Bill's troupe disbanded , "Ucd Cow" linked his fortunes with "Mexican Jo , " who was then conducting a show abroad. They journeyed to the continent , visiting the lead ing cities. But the exhibition was a failure and the Indians deserted "Mexican Jo. " Tn Paris "Ued Cow" found himself a stronger , broken in pooliet and spirit , with only money enough to take him to London. There Ills former aristocratic entertainers know him not , hut some Americans g.ive him 30 to get to Dakota on , with a letter commending him to Collector Malono. To-day "Ucd Cow" sat in the Tower Hill's cabin waiting for sonic- hody to start him out west. It ib probable that the department of the interior will have to take him in hand. He is decked with numerous trophies received from foreign potentates while ho was with Huff.ilo Bill. Will Boycott the Iloads. SAN FIHSCISUO , March 1. The Transcon tinental association having refused to reduce the rate of canned goods , local shippers have chartered a vessel and will send an amount equal to liO'J carloads of c/inned goods around the Horn to Now York. The ship rates are ft ) cents per hundred , which , added to the rail rates to Chicago , ffl cents , will pluco the goods on the market for 77 cunts per hun dred , exclusive of wharfage , insurance , etc. Grovor'n Imht Itrccptton. WASHINGTON , March 1. The president hold his last public reception this afternoon. Over two thousand persons called , most of whom were ladies , and the reception lasted moru than an hour. THE COUNCIL BLUFFS MONEY On hand for city loans ; lowest rates of interest. Fine farms close to Bluffs to exchange for city property. Western lanu to exchange for citv property. Big bargains in Broadway lots. Fine business property to exchange for well improved farms. Good fresh stock groceries to ex change for olty property and ono-third cash. cash.Houses Houses and lots on monthly payments. Small payments down. Prices ranging from $775 to $4,000. , Cheap lots in Kvans1 , Wright's , Coch- rnn's and most all additions to city. Fine acre property for sale from $100 to $ .500 less than present worth. Xo. 10 Pearl ty. , Council JMnfTs. SPECIAL NOTICES. WANTS. WANTKO Three ( lining room eirln 1m- i moillately ut the new i'aclflo hotel. None jut Jim-eland wallers need apply. ITiOK HUNT Klcgantiy furulaliecl rooniH , L tluwb'orln unite. Mculslf doalrecJ. Ajiply oKii t'frst avenue. I7VJK HUNT Two nicely furnUlied rooum fort tmaiiunil wiroortwoL'cnttemun.wlth uxant > ath . Hinted Uyfuruuce. " ! l Bouth tjeveuth itroct , A meat block. WANT RD TItfpeonie to try the City Steam Laundry , : it North Main. I710H ltiNT : UliHiip. two ImmUnmo , new , Six- L room cotta 8 , north of transfer , Council Until ) . Inquire Illaud Itlsbtor , 6th avo. and M at. | [ 7KU HUNT The tliroe vtory urlck store room L No , 40T llroiulwuy. The location Is one of h.e best in the city. 'I ho building lias bcon oo- upleil toy the last twenty year * by Miller & & > . , lai'ilware , and would be u very dtsutrublo locu- lou for a hardware bunlutm pa tnat accouut , lolia lienneti. CONTIUC11S NOTICE ! That wo nro puftlnc in the Inrgest nntl most eoinploloi'jlno of buUilliip sun- plies \vo have over carried , iiiul will bo pleased to give .eatinintes on nil tin work , roofing , furnace work and build er's hardware. Are pleased to give os- tlnmtcs to nil parties wlio contomplixto building. Cull nt bur store , ti M\I\ .s'i'itir/r ; , , 'foiii ' ; tV COM : . Wo sell the Quick Meal Gas anil Gnsolino stoves. ' The 1889 steve is a daisy. COM : & COM : , II Main street. O. R. GILBERT , TAXIDERMIST -1 IMl UKAI.KII IS NATURAL HISTORY SPECIMENS , Orders filled for nil klmU of mammals mid lilnl siwliniiH. ! Mlucrnli nnil fosiili ou linnd. IllilluUi horns. Deer iiiul I'll : nntli > is. Pur nntl Dcvr skin riiRH , iii-tillt-iiil cy.-s eliTalK > riuy xvoikdoiu- nil Its biMUuliei. Sen-l lor c.Ua- lonc. ( Electric Trusses , Belts , Giiest Pro tectors , Etc , AgentB wanted. f. K. .VUI > I > , liitilTii la , Tnos. UFrireit. \V. II. M. Pusuv. OFFICER & mil. BANKERS. Coin - Jlaln and Hrontlxray. COtNCll , llljUFI S. IOWA. Ilenlei.s In foreign t-nd domestic ofchaiiRC. Colle < tious luado und Interest paid on time do- poults. D.H.McOANELO & GO , , Hides , Tallow , Pelts , Wool & Furs , Highest market prices. 1'iompt returns. KM and tj "J Mala St. . lounrll lllulK lotv.v. MERCHANTS Who Will Snvo You Money IFYOU BUYofTHEM , " fo S ADAMS' ' t f ° & CO.'S : ) jS jSP SHOE > : P House , = 5 , HI 5- QQ Council llhiliH. i THE BEST. > . ! ; . § i = CJ * IN Always = 5.S2 era CHEAPEST I l CV3 As I can prove by I 9 . ' " i5 CT3 = sIt hundreds. It 3 Lanzendorfer & Strohbehn , MAIN KTKIIT. : ? 00 - FIELD & ESTEP , FUNERAL DIRECTORS. I'nrtlcnlnr nttcntlon Kl un to llinbnlinlni ; . io. M \ . .lluln St. , C'oiuu-ll It lulls. Kuniltinoi-epiililiiR ucntly ilonu. Ollico cMs nttvmluil promptly iluy und night. l Tj ? " j Til fiI"Kis'F : j. | , Jd MEATS 02 & 1 2 AT Tin : = - S cc S Lowest Prices ! { o _ o 01 5 § 5 H O 2 - * g-K Poultry of nil kind * rx O GI 3 dressed lo order. w s * S s < ? 1 < : ivi : MI : A CAM * cc " .S , O E. Mottaz Xo. 1HK. llroiuUi' GO TO""THE TAILOR , And pel llic lu-st littin Suit yon ever lincl. No , 397 Broadway , Council Binds , CITY MEAT MARKET ] TO THE FRONT ! _ UNTir. VUUTIIIMt NoriCB I VlM.SlU.Ti BEEF , VEAL & PORK OF MV OWN DIIK-5.SINC ! Iowa Cattle , Fed on Iowa Corn , Ami will meet any honoit competition on prices for l-'lrst-Olass Me its. J. M. SCANX.ART , 12O Ilroaclway. - - Telephone 2O1. TKYCOUU MUSH. THE ORDER W AS POST NO BILLS ! V OUN KE BROADWAY C i o S TAT I ONEK / SCHOOL SUPPLIES./ , SWUTH 'oS ' S % y K ay.ftqN..XVN . hr > . - * * . f g r & Tffns ? - [ P'A ' s aof s I # SMlN& 1 c.e Largest n T lSLSft l > IC A. . . , „ „ \ - > . . J TpLUVI ( . . tnr D Q OjCafiet- ' SWANSON Music's- o. A.Pierce.Profirietor. //0.23 < J Broadway. No.ll4MainSi" . rurnituro 8c Stoves on Y/eeKly or . rnanttily payments. . Best Selections. LotfCst price ; . Literaldi'fcsunt A.J. ( iM rl9 V 'S DEALCR IN SS'jFSE . . /VO.3Z6 BROADWAY. V Lawcft-yWork A SPec\a\\ STEAM N.Mam St. Telefrftone SEE HO W THEY OBEYED IT. THE ! SIZES FROM 25 TO 300 HORSE POWER , AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGJNE . . . SiioclllcatlonaamleHtJmntei furnished far complete uto.im plants. Ilrmilutlnn. Durability Ouar . miteed. Cmi show IMtyw from users where Kuel Economy la prjirtl with Corliss Noii-Ctmueiibliig. E.G. HARRIS , Agent , Send for Catalogue. No. 61O Peai-1 Street , Council Bluffs. An old/established / Boot and Shoe business in Cottnoil Bluffs , Iowa. The Philips stock of Boots and Shoes at 413 Broadway , is for sale and the store will be rentedf' ; Best stand and trade in city. Nearly thirty years in one location. Present stock from $12,000 to $15,000. For further particulars apply to G. D. Phillips , at the store , or to N. O. Phillips , one of the execu tors of the J. M. Phillips estate. N. P. DODG-E , Executor. CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY. GOOD WORK : : PROMPT DELIVERY. NO. 33O BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 NEW CURIOSITY SHOP. TRANSFER CO. Every Department Full of The Newest Goods AND THE And in ail you will find the greatest bargains ever offered. TOIL DU NORD At 12l/sc. Price everywhere 15 c. Pat terns never seen "before. Come-everybody and tell your friends what wonderful values are given at the E 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. t The nicest eighty acre favm on the slope iu Iowa , 0 miles south of Crcston , 100 miles east of Omaha. Good G room house. Barn with room for eight horses , and cow barn , sheda , jraineries , orchard , etc. Good wells , living water , tame grans. Near school , oil u roll , etc. Easy terms. Write C. J. COIrBY. 522 Paxton Block , Omaha , or Broadway and 'jOth St. , jouncil Bluffa , Iowa. STEAM H -OF- 'UBLIC ' & PRIVATE BD1DINGS . BY JOHN GILBERT , 521 Main St. -B 221. Kstinmtcs Furiilahcd Correspondence Solicited. On Application , POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET H , PETHYBRIDGE&CO. , PROPS. .Munufacturor-i and Wholesale Dealers in SaAJ-sa/g-e of - 11 innLd.e , Orders 1'rornptlv Filled and Delivered. Jo , 635 Broadway , - - Qouncil Bluffs ,