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THE DAILY BEE. av , JCOONOIL J- I Mariflffer Council BLUFFS Blums , IOWA Circulation , | I COUJSGiL BLUffiS , IOWA , TUESDA. . MARCH 7 1882 suBScnirnoN RATES - 20 Cents $10.OO per per Week Yew COUNCILJLUFFS. omco : Room Flvo , Bvorott's Block , Broadway. H. W. TILTON , City Editor. MINOR MENTIONS Iowa Wyoming Coal handled only by J. W. Kodefer , No. 20 Pearl St. Flltf Cattle and horses are nllowed to run bout the street * M though thli WM ace co intry Tillage. There were five Sunday night lodgers t the police elation , but they were turned loo.io in time to vote. There wrere several Might scrimmages at and about the polls yesterday , hut no ttrloun altercationi anil no arrests , The Round Table had a pletsant and profitable sei'ion hat night at the real * dence of M P. Brewer , on First avenue. The Cotton combination arrived yes- teniay , stopped at the Kevora House , and gave an entertainment at Dohany'a lust evening. ' The saloons opened as promptly on the striking of 4 o'clock as the polls closed , and did a lively butlnes * from then on un til far Into the night. Vaughan did not forgot yenterdaylhat | the Nonpareil had aided him while it coujd during the campaign , and m sent his band there o serenade the office. Mrs. C. L. Copcland sends to TUB BEE office a bantam's egg which ought to capture n r-rLo. In circumference it measure CJx8J inches. The bantam did noMr. Some of the country exchanges are exprotflln ? wonder that the Nonpntlel ha * o suddenly become quiet about the Her- dies , which it'blowed so much about a time ago , and which ctill fall to ma- terlalize , The order of the chief of police forbidding - bidding ashes and rubbish being thrown into the streets and alloys , is far from be * , Ing observed. As a result thcro is much * uncloaullncss al TIR the highways and much disease breeding. The Bolien ian band of Omaha , dined at the "Ogdeu yesterday , fend favored the i guests of that popular hotel with some choicer music than the band wan able to give upon tha street. The guests rewarded them by a hearty round of applause. i Thn tir t of a series of sermons to young men was given by Kov , Mr. Uraaee at the Mo t hod in t church Sunday night. Considerable Interest has been awakened , and the other discourses will bo given oven a larger bearing. Tni BBH , by calling attention to a young mother in a state of destitution , hv , caused several charitably inclined ladies to exert themselves in behalf of the unfor * tunate worn in , and the assurance is now given that she will no longer be wanting for the necessaries and even comforts of life. One of the finest lot of horsei ever eon in this city haye arrived from the east , and are at the briok barn opposite the Ogden house. They are young high- grade Normans and Clydesdales , and justly attraoV the attention and excite th'e 1 admiration of all 'judges of horsa flesh. They are being offered for sale at reason able prices and are eagerly being taken , Complaint is made that one poor fam ily and one rather Ignorant widow woman , living in the vicinity of Broadway , are being anncyed greatly by the holder of certain tax receipts ugalnst their property , who desires them to move out , and who makes due threats on thoolahn tint ho has ecuredn title to their homes. The families and their friends have found out now to their own tatifaution at least that It is a game of "bluff,1' and' ' they are quite indig nant at th i trouble they have been put to and the scarce caused them. The case of tbo state of Iowa versus Christian Fllttman ha ) been on trial in Hills county , and was given to the jury Saturday night. After being out until morning they were discharged , being un able to agree. They stood seven for ac quittal , four for a > sault with intent to do great bodily injury , and one for man- ' slaughter. District Attorney Connor and John Y. Stone were fur the prosecution and Myoster & Aduu a , of thin city , for tho'ilefi use. Hev. Mr. Hamlin gave a very practi cal uud earnest talk an Sunday night con cerning the responsibility of all citizens to favor law and order , and to itand in sup port of morality In all municipal as well as national affair . lie drew some strong thoughts from the scone of the soldiers gambling at the foot of the croea for the garment * of the crucified one , utterly indifferent - different to the surrounding circumstances , He handled gambling and other evils very plainly , frankly , aid at the , tame time without any ranging or exaggeration. A .family by the name of Scott started for Macedonia Sunday , expecting to make , that place their home. They were stopped when about two miles out , and detained because of a charge against Mr , Scott of having stolen $0 from Sam Illchardion. Mr , Soott felt quite outraged , as he de. .darpd himself Innocent , and unable to bear th expense of keeping I is family here until he could get n hearing , lie turned about and caused lllchardson to be arrested for malicious prosecution , and M no corti were held Sunday , and as yes. terJay was election , both casei hafe gone over until to-day ? In the meantime Scot with l > li wife and five children are de tained here , and without any home lu which to sleep and with Ilttlo tr no money to pay expensrs. j , Corning. f . SpeeUI dlpatcli to Tui I ) . i COWING , la. , March C , The following - " lowing license ticket vns elected by About 40 majority : KHolding , mayor ; J. T , Shupe and A. Coinpton , council- men. A SUBRY MAYOR , How tno Pollco Wore Prevented bj Mayor VftURban from Doing tliolr Duty. About noon yesterday there was r noisy disturbance n ar the Fourtli ward polling place , one man being DC drunk and disorderly as to require the attention of the police , Oflicon Cusick and Morse arrested him and started with him for the citation. The crowd jeered and hooted , and tnixny gathered about the officers as they started on their way with the prisoner. Mayor Yaughan came along , and , see ing the condition of afTair8ordorod , the officers to lot the man go. The oflicora protested , and Boomed determined to take the man despite the mayor , but the latter insisted on letting the pris oner go , and the' Vaughan sympa thizers endorsed the mayor's inter ference by beats and threats. The ofikorSjSocing that to persist in the ar rest would bo the occasion for a gen eral not , to which the mayor's action was inciting , reluctantly lot go of their man. man.Much indignation was felt by many that the mayor , whoso office makes him a peace officer instead of a peace breaker , should thus interfere with the police in their attempts to preserve serveorder. . It seems as if ho was determined that nothing shall bodono in favor of good , decent government. Yesterday opened clear and chilly. At an early hour the election boom began , there being a crowd about the pools oven before the windows ware opened. Music , loud talk , yells , button holing and campaign hur rahs began early and continued spasmodically medically during the day. The saloons wore very shy about opening , add early in the morning there was a very dry look tc all the crowd , but by noon there became evident that there were leaks somewhere , and that men were getting chances to boozo. There was enough martial music in the air to make the raising of a regi ment for war purposes. Vaughan had the Boys'-band out in * a wagon , and while the boys were in a bad causa , etill they played most excellently. It was the first time that the boys over appeared in public , and it was so cold that with benumbed lingers and stiff valves , the boys played at a disadvantage , but all were surprised at the skillful manner in which they rendered the imposing se lections. The democrats had Olkor's band , which did its full share to making the air filled with music. The Bohemian band , of Omaha , in an elegant band wagon , furnished in spiration toropublican voters. They played well. Numerous wagons , loudly placarded , were about the streets. Those for Vaughan were most conspicuous , they having such mottoes as "Down with To * Misers , " "Equal Taxes for All. " Ono was particularly noticeable , it bearing upon its side the permanent lettering , ' "Hor- die Line , " while a cotton cloth ban ner bore the freshly-painted words , "Vaujfbnn and Improvements. " To many it was very suggestive that if the Hordio was a sample of Vaughan's improvements , there was a misnomer somewhere in his claims. Around the polls all day there surged crowds , full of noise , and yet there was little fighting , except with tongues/although the fooling was in tense. 'Thero were such crowds about the polls , and so much noise andconfusion , that the voting was cot BO expeditious as tt would have been otherwise , and the polls closing at 4 o'clock made short time in which to got the ballots in. When that hour arrived there was a slight rush at the Second and Fourth ward polling places and some who desired - sired to vote were out off. Haa the polls boon kept open until 0. o'clock there flould doubtless have boon tivo or throe hundred votes more polled in the city. As the polls closed there was a Rood aaturod hurrah wont up and whole bundles of unused tickets were thrown iloft , the wind scattering them in nil directions , frightening horses and giv ing the appearance ot u pyrlono mixed with a snow storm. Tno count showed that the following number of votes Imdbeoii polled in the several wards , making the largest vote over cast in the city : First ward , 481 ; Second ward , CDC ; Third wurd , 493 : Fourth ward , 720 ; total , 2,390. , The lanjo number ot scattered and iplit votes make ( ho count slow and ; odious , Bard on the Family , Yesterday morning , bright and sarly , a family from this city started For Macedonia with what few traps they hcd , expecting to make their dome there , They were in poor cir- junistances , and there were six little children tb bo'cared for. They had hired a teamster to take family and goods'in a farmer's wagon , and wh\in about two'mlles out on the road , were overtaken by Constable lloaocranr , who wanted the , man Scottouaolmrgo of stoaliifg $8 from & man named Bam Kfohardson iu this city , in whose hoiiso the Scott family stopped Sntu- day night. The whole outfit returned to this city , Soot woa taken to jail , and the family loft in the wagon , the children shivering with cold , and the mother crying and not knowing what to do. Soott denied the charge , and said Richardson had boon out on a spree tie night before , and that if ho lost any money ho had loat it that way. way.Tho family after shivering about for some time sought warmth at the police station , and after some time Scott was allowed to go on giving a small security , Ho in turn sworn out a warrant for Iliohaodson for fulso Imprisonment , and the two bides of the story will have an airing after election. The condition of the family , without house or iuonoyexcitod much sympathy among these who saw them hovering abuutjho station , und who listened to their statement of their troubjea. A NEW EPOOH. The Boo Announces Iteelf In Iowa an < Council Bluffs. It is perhaps egotistical for a news paper to announce now departures But TIIH BUB fools an excusable pridi in placing itself before the public o Council Bluffs and Iowa generally a one of the newspapers which bolonj to that populous city and thrivinj state. This pride is born o the fact that TUB BEI has made the only successful at tempt by n newspaper of Omahz to find cither readers or patronage ir Council Bluffs and Iowa. Il it born of the fact that TUB BEE hoi csUblishodcondusivoly that the waton of the Missouri divide only states , not nationalities , and that the twin citioe of the -Big Muddy should shako handi in cordial friendship instead of offish acquaintance. in the present number of TUB BKE a now epoch is opened. This papot has had the gOud fortune to thus fat bo graciously received by the Council Bluffs citizens who have scanned its columns , and it has also obtained a fair proportion of the advertising patronage from I the most beautiful and enterprising city which the east side of the Missouri can boast of. This now epoch is none other than the establishment in Council Blufis of a distinct department of THE BEE. Of this department Mr. C. E. Mayno , who is widely and favorably known to both Council Bluffs and Omaha people ple , assumes the management. Mr. Mayno is a gentleman of high personal worth , enterprise , and great capacity. His re sponsible position on TUB BEE in Omaha , whore ho has had for nearly nix months the entire charge of the enormous morning daily and weekly circulation of this paper , has suf ficiently demonstrated this. In per sonally assuming the supervision of the Council Bluffs and Iowa circula tion of THE BEE he takes upon him- pelf no ; less a responsibility , and he briugs himself into closer contact with the opposing forces which TUB BEE has to meet in ( ho great middle stato. In other words Mr. Mayno is "carrying the war into Africa. " He . is putting himself into the position whore ho will moot the support of many friends and the antagonism of some enemies. Under the management of Air. Mayne the Council Bluffs department of THE BEE will bo conducted judiciously , with enterprise and , as far as possible , with satisfaction to all readers. It is the desire of the present management of TUB BEE to give the public all the news , and without question the great est facilities over accorded to any pa per in the west for obtaining the news are in their possession , Consequently it is a source of great congratulation to the management of .this paper that so able a business manager as Mr. Mayne may bo put .in charge of' the Council Bluffs department. Under his supervision and , 'with Mr. Tilton as city editor , TUB BEE assures ita sister city readers that it will endeavor to follow the same rule adopted in the post , "The news , all the news , and nothing but tho'news. ' " ' An Early Morning Blaze. About 7 o'clock yesterday morning fire was discovered at the round house of the' Chicago & Northwestern rail way , located in'tho ' remote part of the northwest section' dt the city. The building was beyond the r6aoh of the fire department , and the pnfy stop to the blaze was a stream put on the building by the railway employes. The round house was a rickety old affair , and it was burned to the ground. The loss is only nominal , and the building will probably now bo replaced by one moro suitable and substantial. The cause of the blaze is supposed to bo a spark from a loco motive. BLANOHARD BRIEFLY. Straddling the Divide of Iowa and Missouri and Prospering Finely. Correspondence of TUB Bin BLANCHAIID , Iowa , March 3 , No ticing the increasing number of your nowpy , lively dailies that find their way to our town , I thought you might bo interested to know our town , pros pects , doings , oto. Situated as wo are on the line dividing Iowa from Missouri , and some of the town being on both sides , wo claim quite a share of interest in both states , Being surrounded by the richest farming country on the continent , and on the line of the Wabash railroad , sixty-two miles from Council Bluffr , and near midway between Maryvlle and Shenandoah - andoah , our town has u largo trade and rapid growth. An elegant public school building of briok , costing about (6.000 , and now almost completed , will bo among our substantial improve ments , A state line fair association has boon organized and have their grounds and course/ / almost completed on the river bottom west of town. It is divided .by the state line and the course is equally on both sides , Our local paper , The Record , is now conducted by Rev , Rufus Johnson , formerly of Monmouth , Ifl , Ho is a a graduate of an eastern college and theological seminary. Wo pride our selves that there is no editor in this part of the west o well quali fied to conduct a paper , ' Ho is a fear- leas , independent writer , and sound on all the reform issues , Ho relics on THE BEE us his best exchange , be cause it is down tm all ring and mo nopoly rule. He is assisted in the oflico by E. H , Winney , formerly fore man in the oflico of tno Guthrie Cen ter paper , und who is n first class printer. The editor's children are also natural bora printers and take to tl : j printer like a duck to water , Hia daughter Minnie and his sister-in-law. . Miss Ollio Giles , assist in handling the lead and are hard to boat. The cantata of Queen Esther was given hero a few evenings ago by Prof. Wanforth , assisted by Prof. Duffield and other home talent. H attracted good audiences. Wo have a scrap of news that ma ; bo now to your Omaha renders. One of your gifted ministers , Rev. E. B. Graham , is about to become an author. Ho has a book going _ through the press of a Chicago publishing house. Wo have forgotten the title , but n friend of the author tolls us it is written - ton in the style of a facinating story , designed to illustrate the evils of ring tnfiuonco in the family , in the church and state. Rov. Graham gave us a lecture hero last winter , which our people consid ered number ono , and many hero are anxious to see his book. KNOX. Dl cL BALDWIN At Missouri Valley , Iowa , on Sunday afternoon , March Gih , ot nppo- plexy , Annie E. wife of John T. Ualdwln , aged 40 years , 7 months nud 9 dnys. Funeral to-day at 11 a. m , Condition of Country Roads. There are improvements in almost everything but country roads. This is singular when wo consider that the minds of the host inventors of the world have been devoted to the mat ter ot improved locomotion , During the post fifty years almost all the great improvements in travel and transportion have boon mado. But during this time the county road have not improved. Indeed , an old resi dent of this slate declares that they are worse than they were thirty or forty years age. Ho says the constant tread of horses and the passage of wheels makes the condi tion of the earth worse every season. Ho instances in support of this statement the fact that the moro roads are traveled the worse they are , as is seen in passing from a sparsely Bottled neighborhood to a largo town. Ho boliovcs the time will come when necessity will compel a revolution in the method of constructing roads in the country. It is generally hold that farmers can not afford to keep the roads they use in a suitable condition for travel during the months when they need to use thorn most. A farn { or in Michican thinks ho sees a way out of the difficulty. la a letter to a Detroit paper he says : The class of people who commit potty crimes and are sentenced to a few weeks' impri sonment at a county jail are increas ing yearly , and the taxpayers foot the bills for their board and lodging and supporting in idleness of hundreds and thousands of prisoners every year , and not a stroke of work or a cent of remuneration is received in return. If any doubts this assertion , let him look' ' over the bills audited every year by the board of supervisors , and find' ' out for himself. The figures might astonish him. They might , possibly , convince him that a return in labor for their support might in justice be demanded. The establishment of a stone , yard at every such place is the thing desired. Let every prisoner 'who goes to jail be made to pick stone in payment for his living and then take the atone chips and .macadamiz our roads , just as England has done. There is plenty of stone in the coun try ; there are plenty of prisoners in our jails , usually ; all it needs is a sensible law passed by the legislature. Michigan can never have any decent or even passable wagon roads under existini ? highway laws. They are only attainable by utilizing the idle crimi nals and tramps supported at public expense. The way out of the mud and to good roads lies throbgh stone yards , worked as suggested. Sine of the Fathers Visited OH the Children- Physicians say that scrofulous taint cannot ha eradicated ; we deny it "in to to. " If vou go through a thorough coune of Burdock Blood Bitters , your blood will get as pure aa you can wish. Price $1.00 , trial size 10 cents. mrVdlw COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOT1CK. 8p cW advertisements , < i Lost , Found , To Loan , For S&Ie , To Rent , Wants , Boarding , etc. , will be Inserted In thU column at' tha low ratool TEN CENTS PER LINE for the fin ! Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent Insertion. Leave advertisement * at our 'office , Room 6 , Everett's block , Broadway. IlSEi FOlt SALE A rarload of fine noises EC and inures , recently from Northwestern Hlasourl , for tale at Mason Wlso'a liable.mchT.U mchT.U TOOK dALE Oft RENT An almost new pool J ? table for sale or rent. Address L. , liox mo , Council Bluffs , Iowa. 23 Stetd 'ANTED To rcntusmill cot I ago at once. W Adiirois 0. M , or enquire at It i office. . febZl.lt WMULKS FOR BALK Twenty -yi "Id MULKS , fiom 16J to IB hand * bleb Some aged mu ei also lor ale. Maso \ Wise , livery table. - t-j _ _ _ " ANTEO To renA ten room howe "in orue good neighborhood or two miller hou e de bld , AddreM P. O. Uoi 707. Council Bluffs , or applp at BM offlc , Co 0" Evenbody | n oouncu iliufls 10 WANTEU DIB , 0 centi per week , de llvered by carrier * . Office , Room 6 , Evwettl Bluet , Broadway. To buy 100 tons broom com. WANTED * addres * Couacll Blufti Uroom Factory. Council BlulH. Iowa. CM-tOtf ANTED A first-das * broom tier. Mayo * W A Co. , Council Bluff * . Iowa. 660-80 * 1710R SALE Old paper * 0o per hundred , at I1 The llee office. Council Blufls. etT mo IMICK-MAKEH8. FOR SALE 6 acre * or X more of land adjo'nlng the brtck-jard of Itauuer i JIalne. ' oa Upper Uroa-lwav. For particular * apply to David llalne * or to tUaan office at the Board of Trade rorml. Oouncll UluBs. T76-de22 8m fTTJA.NTED-Bo ; , with pony , to carry paprl Inquire at Bi oRlce , Council muff * . octlS tl . Notice , * ' Owing to the Immense luccoea of tta now Oolatlna Bromide Instantaneous Process at the Excelilor O llrv , Filth trte , Ooun- ell BlufT * . the proprietor desires those wishing Chlldrtn's 1'Icturw to call between the hour * of 10 and 12 o'clock a. in. , aa owing to the Frew of Uuilntu nuch arrangement U necosktry to * ' * Mia J OflKE , Proprlo FACTS WORTH KNOWING. "Good morning , Mr. Jones. You seem in good humor this morning. " "Yes , I have been to the BOSTON TEA STORE , and find anything and every thing I want , OF FIRST QUALITY AND AT VERY LOW PRICES. I tell you , I can Save Money now out of my salary , and Live First-Class , too. It pays to go there. " "Where did you eay it wa& ? " BOSTON TEA ODMPT FINE GROCERS. IB Main St. anfl 16 Pearl St , COUNCIL BLUFFd , I A. DON'T FA'L TO BEE THE STOCK OF W. W. BUCHANAN DIAMONDS , WATCHES , JEWELRY , CLOCKS. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. 302 Broalway , COHHCIL BLUFFS , The Leading GROCERY HOUSE IN THE CITY. We keep everythirg you want in First 01 .ss , Olioioe. Olean QEOOEfllES aiid PKoVISIOJJS It will pay you to look our es tablishment through. Every thing sold for Cash , and at the irery closest margins. We have i line of lOo CANNED GOODS , Aud we also sell the finest Im ported Goods , Eastern and West ern Goods put up All Canned Goods reduced 10 per oent. Send for our Prices , titriot attention p ; id to Mail Orders , Agents for Washbnrn's Super lative Flour , F , J , OSBDRNE & 00 , , 162 Broadway , Opposite Ogden House. COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORKS , MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES , BOILERS , MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Oflico and Works , Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. We give special attention to Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces , HOISTERS AND OENERAL MILL 'MACHINERY , HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK will lecelre prompt attention. A general as sortment ol Brass Goods , Belting , Pioing , AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry , Fig Iron , Ooke , Goal. OHAS. HENDRIF ! , President tMAURER & CRAIG , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rich Out Gloss , Fine French China. Silver Ware tso. , U BROADWAY , . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. KELLEY & M'GRACKEN , Marble and Granite , North Fifth 8t , Council Blu" . Drs , Woodbury & Son , Cot. I'earl&litAxJ. COUNCIL BLUFFS. W. B. AilENT. JACOB SltlS. AMENT & SIMS , Attorneys & Couusollors-at-Law , COUNCIL , BLUFFS , 'IOWA , W. W. SHERMAN , MANUFACTURER OF ROAD , TRACK , COACH & LIVERY Fine Work a Specialty. E. It. SHERMAN. Business Manairw. WM. CHRISTOPHER , Mechanical Manager. 124 South Main Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. My Harness are Manufactured from A No. I Oak Tanned Leather. I Sell My Goods at Bed Rock Prices. Or ders from abroad receive prompt attention. J. MUELLER'S Jinckermg , Weber. Lindeman , J. Mueller and other Pianos , $200 and upward. Burc'ett , Western Cottage , ; Tabor and Paloubet Organs , $50 and upward. Musi IM : cal Merchandise of every diecription. Italian Strings a specialty ; imported direct. Music Books , Sheet-Music , Toys , Games , Fancy Goods , Wholesale and Re T5T L tail. Pianos and Organs sold for Cash and on Time. Stock is large , full and com plete. Musical Journal tree on applica s tion. Correspondence Solicited. Address : O d. MUELLER , i.o . 103 South 5th Street. o E COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. BOWMAN , ROHBER & CO. , Storage' and Commission Merchants , PURCHASING AGENTS And Dealers In all kinds ol Produce Prompt attention Riven to all consignments. NOB. 22 , 24 AND 20 PEARL STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. . - WILL SUPPLY ON SHORT NOTICE - Out Flowers , Greenhouse and Vegetable Plants In their season. Orders promptly filled and delivered to .Express office free of charge. Send for . Catalogue. OOTTJXTGXXi : -DEALER IN- PAPER , BOOKS : STATINERY , IOWA. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , Buyer and Shipper of Brain , and Provisions Orders solicited in Iowa and Nebraska. REFERENCES. First National Bank , Stewart lroa. , 'Council Blufla ; William P. Harvey & Co. , Culver & Co. , Chicago ; E A. Kent & Co. , St. Louis. M E T p A L F BROS. , WHOLESALE DEALERS IK Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , and Buck Gloves , OHIOAQO PRICES DUPLICATED. GOTTJXTOXX. a REAL ESTATE AGENT , Ifts For Sale , Town Lots , Improved and Unimproved , also , Railroad Landa , and a number ot Well Improved Farms , both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. S. MAYNB , over Savings Bank , - COUNXJIL BLUFF HARKNESS , ORCUTT & CO. , DRY GOODS AFD CARPET HOUSE. Broadway , Cor. Fourth St , , Council Bluffs , Iowa , mar-2-3m - - r WE CARRY THE LAUOEKrSTOOK OP FINK BOOTS ! SHOES , Slippers , Etc. , 4 Within One Hundred and Fifty Miles of Council Bluffs. All Ml Orders Promptly Attended To ant Highly Appreciated , OUR PRICES ARE VERY LOW. Call and See Our NEW SPFONGr STOCK , which haa Begun to Arrive , Z. T. UNDSEY & CO. , 412 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , Anfl WEST 8IDS SQUARE , CLARINDA IQWA , ,