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mmm IHE DAILY BEE-MONDAY DECEMBER 8 , 1884 ERTEL'S HAY PRESSES. Are the Cheapest , Most Durable , Smallest in Size and Lightest ii Weight. W.h no Hay I'rcroci ol ixny klml cin the amount ot crk rroilnccii at nidi little c\jicnso , ( ten tonti of h tid1 ovur In load railroad tiox cnra cuti bo done Ith the Kitcl Itni'toicil Machines \Vattriuitcdcriii sal For llluftr.itfd new cltcutat aililto t , OKO. KllTKIj i CO. , Qulncj. llllccK Ueontlcn Ouiaha Hoc. a llcm 8,000 Elocttia lielts rold for the Month ol Sq > t , by us. References Any of the business houses In Council ninth. JUCD & SMITH Proprietors. Salesrooms 319 , Broadway. Manufactory 30 , Fourth St. COUNCIL BLUFFS ut ) WUOLK3ALK DEALEUS IN 532 and 844 ITrondway , ilOONOIIi BLUFFS 10\\A I AM THE WESTEISN AGENT KOll THE N0,3. ThUh what some of the skate miiiufactiircts call a "Club"but o c ll it "Our Hall Clamii Club. " It has pnro t > pring steel bottoms , corniRated sttank. U h full nickel p atod Tno bottom UshapoJ to fit the sole of the shoo or blot perfect ! } , thirebj TKlilnc the foot free and natural action. Ithia too clamp nod light leather Instep or hicl ttrapa Tno hctl ntr | 8 are | > refcrrablo to heel chmp In mostcasf'.aithehtriiiabtiy anil strengthen the ankle often preuntin , , ' s rlom and painful accident ! ) . It Is the flnestlooklnirbkato In the mirkct , and one that Is sure to plcaiu. It Ins pure Turkey Djvwood wheeN with bras4 biiahlugs , they are 21 Inches In ilUmetor and o\erj wheel porfostij tnuj nidi pair incased - cased In a separate box. Sl/es. ItoB. I also carry a full llnu of sumo Hkato In fill strap w odl bottimu and -a fu i.'lino of all extras , aid suiill and largo bra s lined wheolK. Wrlto for prices lermsi Ouc-tlilrd rath .Mcoinpaujlnjorder ; balancusent 0. 0. ! > . H. L. MlLLfiU , Wcst > rn Agant , 1UJ9 , Kouttli A\onu Council liiulTs , Iowa. Fall Goods Ready. Sni Made to Order in Latest Style on Short Notice and a Reasonale Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 205 Slam Street , Council Blnfts. SMITH & TOLIjEIl LRAJING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Mala street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Select From. t Keep HoracB and Mules constantly on hand -which we will poll in retail or wholesale lota. All Stock Warranted as Represented. > Wholetalo androtall dealers In Drain nd Bakd Hay. I'rlcoa eonablo Satisfaction Guaranteed. Corner Fifth Avo. & 4th St. , Council Bluffa. HALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by FKAKZ LIBZT. EMERSON PIANOS. Unrli ailed or Tone or Flnlshi KIMBALL PIANOS Best Modern FrlcetoBuy. The Kimball Orfran. BO lent ? nnd favorably knjwn In llio west , rocomtnenda STEWART. Solo Agent for above lines of Goods. Warerooraa , J2a Bluffa uncil Oorroapondence Solicited. Agenta WantoJ. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES Both now and second hand , ranging in prices from $3.50 to $25 each. Take advantage and call early to obtain the best bargains. I am making a big reduction in At I need the room t display my stock of stoves. A. J. MANDEL , Council Bluffs. Iow , 325 llroadwny , L , C. ARBUTHNOT , ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN DUMAUESrS FALLI'Al'KU 1'ATTKUXS JUhT UECKIVKI ) . 512 BROADWAY. - - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS . J. U. "Waves , Switches , Whatnots , Langtry aad Pompadou Frizzes , ALL KINDS OF STREET CCLKOJL BLUF 29 MAIN , GENUINE SLAUGHTER IN THE rmtKS 01" Cooking and Heating Stoves ! - 'odUpobJol inj-fctovea nrrtHiuiBSioftoiTln | > r f I H 111 not 1 > uniliTnolil by njonu. A. J. Maiidcl , JS5 { liro.dway , Coumfll UluJh. 'COURCILJlUFfS ADD1TI AL LOCAL NEWS. THE JUDICIAL RACE. Looflionrcw Declared Elcclcfl I ibc Disirict Boiicli , Mo.iorlty l-'lf-uicd Out nt Onl Nineteen. The ccmtoat In thia judicial district ha boon a cloeo ono , nnd it is bnrely pussibl thnt It inny not turn bo ondcd , but prot ably the ofliclnl canvnts mndo nt Do Molncs on S.itnrdny will bo ooncluaivo On the face of the rolurns Judge Ay lea worth hod 1J2 ! majority , but It was conceded coded by nil thnt In Carroll county thori had boon 129 votoa cast for " 0. 1 < \ Loof jourow for judge of the district court , ' but which were canvassed nnd roturnci for " 0. P. Loofbourow , for judge of tin circuit court. " It wna supp-sed that th stnto board irould correct this npp.tron clorlcnl error , thus reducing Ayloa worth's m&jorily to thrco. Th board did as wna generally ox pcctod. The real contest wna thorofor confined to Grcono county , whore it wa claimed , na announced aomo time ago ii Tin ; Dr.n , that errors had boon dlscovoi od. Somn of Judge Ayloaworth's friend thought it was n aonsatlonal report , bu it appears now that Tin : Bin : know , na i generally does , -nhorcof it dtlirmcd. Th returns from Grcono county had boo ; oanvnesod , nnd published , but Air. Ale Dully and sjuio othora wont for n rocoun of eomo of the votes , ' and in Scraiito ; they with tno of the town trustees , won through the count again , ami [ clnluici orrora had buou raado. Thu snnio va done In Grant township , Grcono county The county board mot nnd iucpoctcd Ih matter , nud omit thoao rotnrna back t the local board for correction , nud th fttnto board hna allowed the corrections To cll'sot Judpn Ayloaworth'a apparon majority of K2 ! , Carroll county'o 12 wna nllowod , leaving only three Then In Greene county , ii Scranton township the state board tool four votoa eft' from Aylosworth nnd gav three to Loofbourow , nud in Grant town ahlp eight votes were taken clT fron Ayloaworth nnd given to Loofbourov ; hun making a difluronco of twenty two to oil'tot the three votoa , and thus givlnj Jndgo Lcufbourow nineteen majority JndgoAy lea worth'a many friends aiu anpportora will bo aoroly diaapnolntod and among thoao who gave him their yotei were not a few republicans , who boliovuc 10 would bo n worthy man for the dia .rict bench. Still , personally , Judgt Ayloaworth ahould take aomo conaolntioi rom the fact that ho can continun t ( occupy the pcsition of judge of th ( auporior court , until ono year from nexl spring , at least , nnd pcrhupa for nnothoi , orm of four yoars. Tlio duties nn ight , the salnry is § 2,000 , only $200 leas han that 01 district judge , and traveling expenses to pay out of it. NVhilo ir nany respects the district judgeshif a moro honorable , and moro satisfactory , o n man ambitious in hla profoeaion , yol Tudgo Ayloaworth hna a warm neat in vhich to coddle himself na ho thinks ovci ho dofitat. Ho can comfort himself nlsc hat ho had a majority for the short onn , which expires January 1st , and hough ho will not qualify for that shcrt loriod , atill ho can got what comfort comes from the fact that ho really wnt elected district judge , though for a term of loaa than thirty days In length. The most disappointed man is Aider- man My 119tor. It was well understood hat Judge Aylosworth being elected , nd resigning the oflico of superior judge , rlr. Mynstor would bo appointed by the unyor to fill the vacancy , but it ia prob- bly juat na well for Mr. Mynator , for ho appointment would only bo good un- 11 the next spring election , nnd it la ory doubtful whether the people would locthim to that oflico nnd possibly ho might not got the nomination , but the ippointmont oven is now swept from lim. Judqo Aylosworth will probably lot contest the election of Judge Lo.if- > ourow , but ho has thirty days in which o file his protest , and if ho diacovora ny legitimate grounds on which to baao contest ho will then proceed. There ro roporta that each grounds exist , but nvestlgatiou will firat bo inado before ny action ia token. Sealancquo and fur trimmings. M. Broa , 1,000 etylos gents' neck-wear , 2uc and p. Motcalf Broa. ' . " 12 Broadway. "THE GEEA-FEEPDBLIO , " A AVord of "VVnriilnR Concerning Its I'rc.suntnllou licrc. Next Friday and Saturday ovoninca Sitro is to bo preauntod here the great Utorical drama , "Tho Orcat Ilepublic , " nd the manager announces that thora will ho 500 performers. Moat of theuo ro school children , and the adult por- ons are for the most part umatours. To lus crowd a atago involves great riak , BVGII if the company is a profcaslonal one , but when raado up of children and those unused to the stage , it cannot but bo more so. The opera house here ia probably one of the best arranged in the ivost , and there is loss liability of iiro tnd more chancoH for oacapo than in moat public buildings , so that the chances are low for any disaster. Still there are : honce's , and some special precautions ihould bo takun , and some responsible persona should BOO that those precautions iru carried out. Added to a atago : rowded with children there Trill doubt less bo a packed house , as there is much interest felt in the community In the tudlonco there trill bo , doubtless , i largo proportion of children. Whether there should bo really cause for alarm or not , tbo least thing might cnuso a panic , ind unloas proper arrangements are inado before hand a great disaster might follow , From members of the board of education TIIK BEE learns that they have nothing to do with the affair , have taken no ot- ficial action concerning it , and assume no responsibility in it , As many of those who ire to take part are school children it teems highly appropriate that the board take some stops to see that the affair is i.tfoly managed , Or , tbo board of health , which has shown such care for the safety if the public freijuontlng a condemned ihurcli building and a crumbling court louse , should see to it that n stage ia not H'orcrowded with children , that exits ire left open , that no seats are put in ; he aisles , that proper persons are on land to give their entire attention to the tafety to the crowd of little folk , and , ako such other steps as may be necessary ind nature the public that 11 will bo well. Thin 8ccms the lonst that can b done in view of tho'circnmatniiCi.s. , The entertainment will doubtless bo line one. The beat nvaiUblo local talon has been selected , and the rehearsals I progress , indicate tlmt the ( traina will b producca in n very pleasing tunnnor. Th following are the clmrsctrrs : Indian I'rlncoss Miss Ida Toatovln. Soothaavor Mr. S. 0. Noble. First Warrior Mr. John Sylvottor. Columbus Mr. Lorn Kuolta. rilcrim Chaplain Mr. 1) . 1. Sohnoidoi WUIInm Panii Mr. Hurlbut Flnlcy. Captors Mcsnre. K. Schurz , Kmmo Finicy and Wallace Shopard. CltAltlCTCllS IK "PIONtril SlTNES. " Husband Mr. Frank Chnmbcrlin. Wife Miss Clara Southwell. Hey Master Wllllo A'aughau. Oirl LUtloJosslo Uichio. Grandfather Mr. Kinmot Finloy Indian llnldoraMessrs. . Arthur llolf inoyer and K. Schurz. Gooigo Washington Mr. Wallace Shoparu , Goddess of Liberty Mrs. U. M. Wll < bur. Attendant Spirit Mian Hortio Dorgot , Now York Mlsa Mary Finloy. Massachusetts Miss Clara Southwoll , South Caroltnn Miss lloborla HnttoH' Unuor. Illinois Miss Tina Stephens. Virginia Mias Nannio Hardin. Gorman Mr. Mark Duryoo. Negro Mr. Kd. F. Cogloy. Iriahman 1) . I. Schnoidnr. Captain of Military Lain 0. Noblo. Captain of Biimmcra A. iloHmoyor , Ceres Miss Ida Tostovlu. Soloists Missoa Ida Lutz and Nolllc M altby. Two hundred ilowor girls , 100 Indiuns , 10 Bftilora , 00 pilgrims , military , 118 states , Shorman's Bummera , Army of the I'o tomac. Mtas Addio Ilorton Accompanist. Mr. D. 1. Schneider singe manager. Do aiiro you got McClurg'a nolf-rlshif buckwheat Hour. liOVH AND Ij.VW. "Lovo and Law"a well-wrought drnma , ia now current at the Fourteenth Street Theatre. Mr. Milton Nobles if tha author of thia play , and ho nets in il aa the here , Felix O'Fall , an Iriahman , and , it ia needless to and , a universal genius. * * The accno of the play is aid in Now York , and it contains in itn last act a surprisingly cll'ectivo situation , .ho burden of which ia nklllfully borne by Mr. Nobles. N. Y. Timoa , April 2 ! ! , 1881' , The Denver Tribuno-llopublican of December lid saya of "Lovo and Lw. " "Lovo and Law" is superior to any of the London melodramas Trhfch have acorcd such tremendous nucceaaon during the past four or fiyo yoaw , and , by ada- ing spectacular ellocta to ita production , it could bo inado still moro entertaining than it ia. The play is intensely dramat ic and sensational and yet it la kept well in hand , and the situations are all within the legitimate bounds of the atpry and Its natural aurroundinga. It ia a bettor play than "The Streota of Now York , " which had a famous run eomo yearn ago , and la altogether ono of the boat Ameri can melodramas wo havo. It is well balanced and ia cleverly graded to the climax. Tho.auppottlng company ia in every respect excellent. Wo congratulate Mr. Nobles upon his success. Ho deserves it the moro because ho has forced recogni tion from a part of the public which had looked with disfavor upon bis work for years. At Dohany'a Opera house Wednesday evening , December 10. Reserved Beats at Buahnoll'a. ffopular prices. Wall paper and interior decorations at P. 0. Miller's , 13 Pearl street. The 1'iittcr SlatcrH , The Harmony Mission ladles have se cured the talented Potter Sisters to give an entertainment next Thursday , Decem ber llth , at Masonic hall. They come with the highest recommendations as popular readers and costumed imperson ators. The Now Yoric Tribune Bays : "Tho Potter Sisters gave a most enchant ing entertainment , The house was densely packed by thoao eager to hoar these talented and beautiful artists. Wo have hoard Tennyson's bugle song ren dered by other prominent readers , but never so magnificently as on this occa- lion , and never supposed the clear blast of the bugle horn could bo so perfectly fcctly Imitated by the human voice. " The Pittsburg Daily Timoo aaya : "Our people want thorn back at an early dato. " The Chicago Intor-Oooan oaya : "They have now great popularity with Chicago audiences. " The tlckuto are placed on sale at CrockffoH'H store at only ! ! 5 cents. Valiant Vctorftiifli At a regular mooting of Abe ' , Lincoln Post No. 20 , G. A. II , hold Saturday evening , the following oflicors wore elect ed for the onaulng year : , John Llndt , commander ; W. llopor , S. V. command er ; II. Ocnhoimor , J. V. commander ; J. W. Kllgoro , chaplain ; II. Belong , quar termaster , A. J. Cook , Burgeon ; , ) . D. Nicholson , ollicer of the day ; George Wolovor , oflicor of the guard ; J. Cramer , adjutant ; 0. M. Burgos , quartermaster sergeant , L. Sherwood , sergeant major ; F. Smith , inalde guard ; J. Davis , out- sldo guard. Delegates to department encampment at Davenport , Edwin J. Abbott , II. 0. Hubbard and L. Sher wood. Alternated , J , Vex , Win. Itopor and Wall MoPadden. Tlio filnn Milliner. Ifondurxon Clironlclo. Deputy Shortll'Tallbott arrested a slick swindler , who was sailing under several aliases , at this place on Tuesday , at the instance of ono of his victims from Way no county , this state , Ilia game was to of fer to the milliners of each town which ho visited a stock of cloaks and dolmans to sell on commission , and also to make them agents for Duttorlck'a fashion pat terns , ho furnishing a pattern display case , and requiring an advance payment of $ l'J , which of courao ho would put in his pocket , whenever ho could find a vic tim. Ho was arrested in MisaBlakoloy's parlor , and taken to Wayne county , Wo understand that a number of milliners in Mills county wore mulcted by this man milliner , and It ho fails of boinf convict ed in that county , ho vrlH bo brought to Gloawood. The Victoria rifles of Montreal pro pose Bonding a detachment of 100 picked men and a band to take part in the mili tary display in Washington on the occa sion of the Inauguration of the Washing ton monument , if the government gives permission to cross the lino. A illrer geometrical epider perched in the centre of his wub and mounted on plush is the newest pen-wiper , S PECIAL NOTICES _ N01ICK. 8 | > eclM * Tortbcrncntt , IMO n Ixis Found , To t/o n , For SMe , To U nt , W nt , tto\t Injr , elo. , trill l > Itwild ! In thl column l the lo ruto ot TKN CKNTS VKH MNK ( or ttio firot Intortlo imi jrivi : CKNta run LINK fet woii mii > oqucn i ettlon. LoAvn .lmtl monls tl out oBJoo , No. Poitl Street netr Itravlwav WANTS. IJM'U SAI.i : A pocd fiimo | | > line , In rxoillen tune. Korttt'o < cr } rtiriji. Ktiqnlto nl Hi oin > council ninns. COAt. AN'H W00t ) nporedllra < on , MS llro..l nii > . fclU cool anil wooil nt rcawimblo mien ch ei 2 WO IK tot ft ton , ami 1M cubic for conl It ) him. f Oil SAtiK-riino , II. B. Sinnmn , l' pcir , UooK 1 Mill SsfUloncry , Co\nicll llliilT . fANTKW Kvery Ixvly In Council Hindi to t V < TuMlm. UollictoJ by outlet only twcntj -Mk. OT.D PAPHIlS-For ( Mo kt Hit office , at SB cent hnmlr M MJ. J. L. DKHKYOIS13. lion Ticket Agent , No. HOT Kroadwny Council Bluffs. Railway Time Table , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Tha following uro the times ot tha turlval ami do puttmo ol train * by oontral ttimlarJ time. t tin local ilciwU. Trains loiu o trMisfor itepot ten mln oiiiuoo , MiKuxarox AND IIVIMOT. LUVI. 1SRIV1 CS : ) p m Chtmsio Kiprce * Q.-00 n 9 : 0 in Piul Mull. T:00 : p n 710i ! m I'Uftll mill KsprcM , Tl11 p n ISitO p m ArooinnioiUtlon. SS60 | > u At loc.il ilciot | only. K1N111 CUT , XT. JON AND COUNCIL M.Um. 10.05 k m lti\ll nml KsjitrM , 0 65 p n 8:16 : p m I'nolflo Kiprcu , 6:45 : a u CU10AOO , HILWAUKIIR AND IT , TAUt. MS5 p m Kiprnt ? , B.05 ft n B.C5 k in Knjirom , 0.55 p u rnioAao , BOCK MUNU AKD rAomo. 6:55 : p m Atlantia Kxprogs , D.OB ft n p6 n m Day Knw , O.D4 p n TIU ; ft m "Dos Uolnoa AocoraniOilatlon , B:1B : p u At local ilcpot only. WABIBII , BT. LOUIS AND rActno. 6:10 : pm AcxMmmoiUUon fl-OOAtr 1:30 : p in IiOilla r.xpruiM 0:45 : p n 1:60 : | i lit Chicago Kxjiri'aa 10.55 a n * At Transfer only tlQlOAOOftllil IiORtllWUTIUI. 6:53 : p m Kxprcun , 8SO : p n 8:115 am r cllloKxirr | s 0:05 : an BlOUt C1TT AND 1'ACino. 7:10 : p m St. Tftul KiprceB , 0:00 : a n IllO a m Day K | > run9 7.CO p u UNION I'Armo. 6:00 : p mVontern K > ] itra9 , 8:50 : a n 11:00 : a m I'mildo Ktptou , ilO : p n 18:10 : ft m Lincoln Kxprom , 1:13 p n At Truntfor only. " DDUHY TRAINS TOOMilU. Irfavo-7:20-8SO-Bi30-iO:30-il:40R. : : : m. lo-sa : : 8.804:80BSOJJOll:05 n. m Sunilay 70" - 0:30-11:40 : : a. in. l:30.5.30--6SO-0SO-llt5 : : : : p. m , Ant\e 10 mltiutrB before lea\lt time. From transfer only. JAC011 B1M8. E. P.UADWKt SIMS A CADWELL , -at- COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. OfDoo , Main Street , lloomn 1 ami 2 HhiiRart .V Sto- Uahou'a Bloolt. Will practice lu HUto and Kcdoia ourts. Dr , W. H. Shorradon DENTIST , Masonic Temple , Oonnoll Blufls Iowa. ORDER 10UR Cobs , Coal § Wood OF xt. js , JTOixraEus , P. O.sddrcsi , Lock Box 1IU1) ) , Council Illiids. mog. omcit , u. n. rutir. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Oonnoll Bluffg > I * . Establistiea - - 1856 Doalora In Foreign and omostlo Kichinze tn [ Ir oa Rocurttl HIE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , COL- LENDER COMPANY , [ HUOCK3S011H TO T1IK J. M. U. & II. CO. ] The laott oxtonelvo mauufactnreri IN T1IK WOULD , rolm IIockgtrM or Ooneril A Kent or Ncbraakk an , Woatern Iowa. SO 8. Tenth Btroot . . . . OMAHA , NED V > iIatlou Ullllaril and Pool Tables and inaterl * rloos H. S. ATWOOD , Plattsniouth , - * - No&raslca XIADIBOr TDOBOUOI1EBID AMD DIOU 1D1 HEREFORD AMD JERSEY CATTLE INDDUKOOOU JKWiKT HUD HWI1U UTYoang utoolt for Correspondence lollolt ALONG TIIK LIMB OY IIIK Chicago. . .1. . Paul , Minneapolis lotf OMAHA RAILWAY. Tha now eitonilon ot Ibli line from WakoOeld op Ih. Ih.BKAOTIFOL VALLKY of the QAN through Concord and Oolerldft * T Iteachea the bent portion of the State , Special H surilon ratea for land tooVtri over this line I Waynt , Norfolk and Hartlunton , wid via IJlalr lo > principal poliita on tlie 8IOUXOITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Trilns oror tht 0. , St. 1' . U. 0. IUIli y to Coy nicton , Bloui Ully , 1'onu , Uarllugton , W yno ni ) Hoi folk , or Fttaiont , Okkd .o , Nellicb , Dd through to V l- eutlne , mteitll i i i St. Charles Hotel , . LINCOLN. Four ttory brick , Juit crtcUxl on 0. itrmt , bo- , wt n 7tli and bill strcota. Kluett furnlalioJ , bent tnd moit rtiMonkblo prlotd houw t the C'tnlui , i krallil i > oto. UIW. KATK UOAKLKV , ti y nm 1m 1'rui'tletor. AT 1513 DOUGLAS ST : , OMAHA : Commencing Monday , No.vember 24th. Consisting of Picture Frame Mouldings , Picture Frames , Ei2graviugsPaintingsWator , Oolorsi Photographs , Station ery , Pocket Books , Purses. Ladies' Shopping Bags , Scrap Books , Albums , Statuary , Ar tists1 Materials , GoldBronzo , Plush and Velvet Cabinet Frames , Brackets , Comb and Biush Sots , Jewel Cases , Work Boxes , G-lovo and Handkerchief Boxes , Oder Sets. Birthday , Christmas and Now Year Cards , and a Great Variety of Fancy Goods and "Novelties Adapt ed to the Holiday Trade , Have You Pictures to Frame { so , this is mi opportunity of a lifc-tinio lo get thorn tlono in the best of stlo , nnil at prices defying all competition. I have the largest anil fiupst atock oE the ahovo goods , in the city , hnving mndo my entire Holiday Purchases before deading to retire from the business. Foiling * health coir pels ire to make a change and in outer to closn out my Block at once , I oiler without reserve , bargains in every line such as will insure n speedy sale. This is the Greatest Opportunity evr of fered to the citizens of Omaha and surrounding towns tj eebct their Ho'iday Goods. Come at once and DO convinced Unit every article of fered is a bargain. YOUNG'S ART EMPORIUM ! 1513 DOUGLAS STREET. 'THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUT One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States to Select From. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. 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