THE OMAHA DAIM BISK , WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 4 , 3885. .HIM DAILY BJfllfl. .10UHCIL BLUFFS , cr-xcz- ; . la r * i str t. ft. , * , nut- ! tit nn > imrt of tlio city nt . , < iM i trwwk. \v. in TO.V , . . . MINOU 3IUXTION. IMtr * if tailor , for full goods. 'I \ , i iirrftwl for shooting at Mrs. II r i > . .itIxmrd n to unset next Mont - , t k j. .vii-1 ihooiu taut y < ! flterday. ' . . ii ' rif-r of thn postollleo is being m d iid ' 'leaned up. A new broom , , i I-1 ferry 'tain leaving Omaha at oi.Vi ni , , ixl ! < avmg Counoil llltill's at 0il : i in , has In 'ii anandunud. Ti ! i ri.M-nt o Mineil IUH fallnn into the i'i 1 it f throlil olio in letting tlie reading laf MM m in ut i * get , bnhind. ' Next , Mon- [ J'i ' ti _ ' 'H ' a uiuir and a half ia lo bo de- Ivu.td to catching up. S The jouug ladies of the l-'piseop l 'iii'VM si nt to New York for elu- ' .jint un'iimi-i ' , to Ix ) iiHud in tlio Dresden to bo I'iven in Masonic hall on go of November Id and 1 . itheHtio Schickotmt ? , mother of IJo'ui Srhlekotanic , died yesterday morn- liti * at 8 o clock , lifted KJ jeari , 10 month * liiliil 10 tiiiya. Thu funnnil will ho held at Jthc n flldeuce , No. 1(15 ( Pearl , street , this [ [ afternoon at 4 o'clock. The mono paving approaching engine lOiiM ) No. t prove ? ) M > hard on the horsed ttlml arrangements have linen nuidu for Vrm-ldlng a plank drivsway Into tiu ! i instead of t.toiio. Tlio cil.y is to h the nnilorial and tlio tire lads are to do thu work. Tlio H | iinMilo of property ownum on jBROttHtre.et hirf ; boon so sullied that the. [ work of ! inprovin < ; tlnil strut-twill now jjjo on , tin ) parUi'ii inturaslod having | tirccd ( ; on a raihi. The only u.xpe.tiKi ! to b iKirno by liu ) oily is Iho raising ; of thn Inidnvilk by the Gilbert property , and ItliiH iy not to i-M-mid ! ? J. " . In fj * 'IIIK certain rights to the electric Ifjlit , i mnpanv Iho council was /jivon / tlio [ promise tn-u iho eitv builtliiii'S should be | iurnl > he l with li/'liLs. / The company n ; ; been reniindiid of this says it is ( vitidj lo comply HH f-oon MS the committee - [ tee on street lighting will lit tlio location. J he remains of Mrs. S. S. Haylias , and ihcwo of lu-r dunghill' , Mrs. Kato Dayllxb * Alosliii-r , jefteiday arrived hero from IColion , I'ii ! , and wijni interred in Fair- Iviuw ci me'ery. this lit injj in accordance Mvlth the i > mh of their tvlalivi ri iiero. Mrs liaylicM did in ( 'alifornia in ItWJ , her d.iiigit4 ! r died tnero two years A lady , whoso name could not be learned , at riinj ; on ye. > tor.la > ' inorning Kioiijt Cily tniSn , was about to take tli t' . outgoing train , when hhe discov- | c d tint nt-r puckctbook was missing. lit cnntiiincd $ . " . ' , und it is not certain twlicther it ws : dropped somewhere about > th transfer , or whether who had been the iutim of soiiio alick piekpocket. The following have lieen installed as ifllccrB of Stir Chapk-r , No. 17 , Itoyul /Arch M'lson1' , for the LMisning term : 12. 1C. Fonda. U. K. 11. ! ' . ; C. M. H.irle , At. K K , 1-M Moit. M. K. S. ; K. 11. Craft * , flccr > 'torv , ) eel Katon , trcaRiirur ; T. 11. , lliys : < ' il.T. S. Couch , P. S. ; V.V. . Carey , U A. C. ; P. 11 \ \ hid , G N. ltd V. , rjM. Dn lu-tte. G. N. i.'d V.j John L. Howe , [ U. N. iM. V.j S. K. Nash , tyler. I J.V. . ilolniBKivaa m vdo h ppy j'ostfjr- lilnj ; by the ariival at liirf homu'oi a most uprightly yonnjc man , very yonnjj man , Iwho two'ity-one years from now will bis ] vitinff the ropnblicnu ticket. Mr. John- f.on is yanlmiHter of -N'orthv/estern at Jllii ) trai's'ir vaids , uud Ins wife a daujrh- [ t4-r of Diivy Mottiu , so that the lattrr wa ) over nu r lion- ixe lailicof ) the csHiolic clnireli are tun ! ; ; < > t t. ixe preparations for their fair to ho yivcii the \ve < 'l ; commencing ! Ko\iuil > er V.M. The lair is to l.i held in iiyi'iiic li.ill , but on the eveninjof tlu > iii there i" . to In pri'Scn'i'd ' in the oiiora v I'HM-h ' ' jai'iif operetta , " I'hn Two < s \vhicli promiKCii to b-j o'iu of the ( /s.t ] ileuhin < features ) of the week. | j\h' \ O Nuil bus tjns iu preparation , and her sKill as a mnna 'er of f ueli entet'tnin- uicii'o is PO well kiiov.n th.it. the public nerd no further ab.suranee of ita enjoy- ) / > lify and suceuss. 'i ho city council Inu adopted a ain the r < uolutioii that nil bills a .iinst the city miibt bo tiled at least iwoiitv-fonr hours iVforo their presentation to the council , | nil instructed the auditor not to nrosivMit Viy billw not eo filed , and to also iniist- II , n the bills brin" ; mnde out on the nity'n ilunkw. Thit ) ruTo , if it h.id been lived up tx ) iu thu past , as the promise i- > mad < ; fortho future , would have barred out [ the hltlo iiinyor'ri bill of SlO'i for "at- laondanco on ofllee. etc. , " which -was re- Iceiltly prenented by him at the deail of /ni / ht , and allowed by the council whoa there was not a citi/.en or reporter pres ent. The council M-CIUS drtei mined now to have all mich bu.sineff ) dune above and publicly. So mo not very favorable ( ommcnt ; ans heard on the character of the sev/or pipe whioh is to be laid in th < \ streets hero , tlie ( rillebms bcin made by partii-n wl.O vlaim to know \\hut .sewrr uijic oi hi to bo. It is said to bo the kina ordered by the council , and in accordance with the contract , but to bo a poor selection , and jiot of as good iiuality an should bo laid. Attention IB called to the Duality of the jiipe as shown in places whom it had chipped , showinir the real nature of the ] > ipo more dourly thai ; can be eliewhero ceen The contract price i.s nalil to bo low , but- there may be t-ueh a tiling as too reat economy. Engineer WilJiamn , of ' ican'o. when here recontly. uxprcvscd I himself to the oll'etit Unit this city was lyiuft much moi-e for viwcrs than Clii- . Jo , however , and it seems that the bust is 110 cliunpcHt in any event. If the new bridge between here and ) malm IK built in accordance witli thu ilnns as now understood , there is much > oubt expressed as to UK availibility for toncral use by teams , as there is to bo j.imply nil iron lattice work pepar.itinj ; the wiigoii way from the railway tracks , nml few horses will bo found meady diiou li to cross the bridge quietly \vith a train wik/.ing | ( iiict them. This is the Hiitiit-ct of nmeli talk nniotii ; those who nro looking forward to thn time when Ihuy can drive backwards and forwards nt will between hero and Omaha. One thing Booms certain , however , and that is that tltu now brldgo will Increase tlie r.c- t'ommudiitions if it is not just to ntiit in nil respects , anil there will bo plenty of time in which to urge clctngcs ii Mich uliutihl DUUUI necessary , and if alter all thu Union Pacille docs not meet the pub- Hit want , there Ina feeling In tavor of a etriutly wajun und foot bridge , to make . . . that unterpriso still a posiiblllty of the I 1 iiituro. * f * - llo snro and a li your grocer for the Iirea-1 made at .Smith & l.ocr ko's b.ikcry , JJo , & ! i'jMaln ' Mreet. It is thu very best i niiiUo. Try it and be convinced. The electric belt of .Tudd & Smith , SW ( Fourth street , Council llliill's , positively % -iircs rhcimmtism , m-uralgia , dyspep-ia , Illes , p-inilysis , ituli/xi'-'li'ii / ' , 'its ' , cold st , nervousness , hoadaehe , lame bank , HJ ihts disease , hidney ami liver com- Jihunts , loss of vitality , lead poisoning , aok of ncrvo force ami vigor , wasting \veakness of these dlsoasos ot a personal liaturo in male and fomalo. The very latctt Nu > v 1'ork styles ro. w-l wojly at M rn. O. A. Hogors. THE BATTLE OF TIIK BALLOTS Thi Work nt the Polls Ye ter < Uy Eid a Dsinooratic Tiuglo. HELM'S HEAVY LOSS OF CATTLE. 1 * I r of Accidents Tlio Paving or I'onrlKM-oct Tin- > ary ! KficrptlonMiittei'8 of minor Import , l > ni > y nt , the Poll * . Vp tordny nearly eveo thing was tip to thu election. Tlicro was adonrth of other news ami ether nvittc.iM of talk. The jiollH were the centers of interest and yet there was lilllo there worthy of record except the votes themselves , which could not bo got at until the count was linisl.ed. The day pa cil very peacefully and there was little disorder- linc.xK , nlthough there were "videnccs plenty that the foiintniimof u.iti-prohibi * lion were not kcjit sealed as lightly as was lo bo inferred from the mayor's bombastic proclamation that every chance to } ? et a drink \vis : to bu cut oil' . Some of the saloons had their windows and doors closely curtained more closely than It would suuin was necessary if Ihore was nothing going on inside , and thorn were numerous voters who were exercising tln'iraud'rajre power with stag gering lunbu and muddled bruins. 'I'liu work at the polls was not charaetcri/.ed , however , by any hpcoial c.xcltemunt or hurrah. Fights , and evi n < piarrcln seemed scarce , and the diaeu-sioiis and chatlings ended mostly in wind without blows. The most disturbance .syeme.d to arlso from the police themselves , and if it had not been tor them there would have been more of a cpiakcr time. At the 1'ourth ward poll * t tis wi s particularly notice able. One of the rcguKrs and a hpeeial hinl a wordy war over the special arrestIng - Ing a fellow on the charge of selling his vole , the regular thinking the arrest un warranted. Then there was another narr iw cseupo from a row between this regular and another , tint latlpr oliarging the former with roaring about his pe < f- dling ropublio.u tioki ts and voting the th" republican tiiilcot. No blows were struck , but there was a lively scene for a few minuti > s , the policeman churged with being tinged with democracy Btoutly de nying that he hid : voted at nil , and insist ing that instead of puddling rcpuliTe in tickets he v/as peddling d-'inocralie ones. It will be an in ten sting feature of sorno future council meeting to tee who claim pay for nerving on police duty on this election day. The mayor pin on ypooi.il policemen , and , us in oiln tlio Ct ! e , ihc regulars , who are on niglil duty , put in a day also for extra duly It is jireity well known wno were peddling tickets yester day , and busying thcui.s < .lviR ! electioneer ing , and the jnimio \\ill baldly stand it to nave tlio city pay out of the treasury the wugos of these men. If they put in the day working for home political party , let the party organisation pay them tor their day's work , and the city can hardly be exported to pay them under the pre tense tnnt they were special nolice , or doing extra duty. These bills will be w itched with MIHO inten-st , and the facts will come to the = urface , in matter who they m.iy hit. The council should watch aNo , and not allow thcmsi'lvos to be duped iiit > paying waxl workers , on the claim of b ing _ appointed oy the mavor as special police. "flow is it going * " was a query heard on every side yesterday , and the answer ! were as varied as the answerer.It ! seemed , however , generally conceded lon-y before the closing of the polls , that thc'democratu were putting in more votes and more work than wa < u'X/eete | < l. This city h.i.s licen an uncertain quantity in political problems for .some time , and nii'ch de-ocmld on the personal popular ity of the candidates. The democracy seemr.d to bo having the lead yesterday. however , IM the prohibition qutlon iu this strongly aiiti-probibition eily no doubt cost , the republicans many voles. From a surface gathering of opinions and talk iihonl the polls it seemed that Col. Sapii scon red many democrat ft votes and I hut not a few republicans voted for < . 'ol. Kcatley. Armour , for hherill1 , also ccoined to bu more of a favorite among the democrats than most , of the republi can candidates. lUrkland , for auditor , iTijmed to bo running like a dear. The domocrai.-i were thick , however , and seemed coutidcut of having a good ma jority in the city , and the republicans Hoenied down hearted. It appo-irs that the rcpubhe.in p irty was poorly org .m- r/.i : ( ( and the democrats succcc.dru in capturing mont of the ward workers. Such WIN the fueling when the polls ) eloped , and the count eonim' need. Agre.il deal of talk was made before election about the buying of votes , and it 'Misunderstood that ibe leaders of both ji.'rtie \yould unite in trying to detect and puiiinh any nitompts to tcouio voten iu this way , und yet the heal. otthu eou- ( U'ht si't'ined to cuu ° e them to forget thi ° , and while there \vwo jiostrd in publie places plueardrf od'erinp ; rewards lodetec- tivt'n ami threattining | iiuiishnieiit to of- leudern , 1'iere ' seeiueit to be about as niiioli hly trick , ry siiid mysterious eoii- ferences and suspicious handling of money as usual In a city of this.o. ' . Yesterday morning ini'S man , named J' ir- rolt , who gamed .some notonuf ) in police circles as avert hit * > s sort of tellow , was arrebti'd for soiling his vote. Ju.ir what evidence can bo Hhown i agidaBl. him remains to be Keen , but it , is uudiiititood that it is not very etroiig. It is said that the worst evidence against him is liteown admission that he wat * pronii'-cd a ninall amoiint by a in.ui uiunoJ Ma-xwoll for voting a certain ticket. The threat is made to have Maxwell arrofcted as won ho can bo found , and the c.it-o v.'ill ] > rob- ablit be .liri'il ' in court to diiv. Some of the republio'ins hereliifit even ing expressed themuelves as , satitiiiul that in this county it w.is a great , mistuKo that the convention did notan _ coutemiil.iteii , jU"S riisolutions eiidor iug high Jiconw , and planting their cindidate.s biiiarcly | on that platlonu. This so.me claim v/ould li.ivo b ( en coiisifclent with the declara tions of tlio liirt state plattorm. The vote in the city ye.sterday was a light one. The pollM-losed attt o'clock and Iho tedious count commenced , it being prologucd far into the night , the Fystem in vouuo here , and the number of Hcr.ilehcil tic kilts m. iking it ver.y Blow. Tno number ototes c sl in the eily was astoilows : Frst ward , f > 15 ; Second ward , 7itil ; Third waul , 05 ; Fourth ward , KM. 'Jotalaul. ; IN 'ini : < 'ITV. On the Mraighl ticket the dcmoeratn lm\u a majority of v'.V ) . At a lute hour the democrats claim to Inuo elected their entire county ticket by at , leas * 'UKI ma- joiity. The republican * * would not con cede no lar o a majority but they could KCC no good ground for cliilmlrg the election at any man on their ticket. The unuiuul amount ot .split and scratched U' kets will cause the count to be prq- * iged lo a Into hour in the night. 'n the Fourth ward at 1U. 10 a. in. , the t\ , nit , being completed gave Sapp Ui7 , Kiialley M , , Klrkland ! U , lil.uiuvu1GO , Armour iW > , Keel -J77. KKOJI Till' COUKTUY. . . ni.-Tho AvovA.tip. ' - demoeraUo m - jority in KIIOX county is 12 ? for the head of the ticket. Armour is thought to be lully up to Ills ticket and prob.ibly .1 llttlo ahead. The dcmocratio mujorhy on the ticket is 17-J. The vnto.on the county ticket is Kcatly 1)11 ) , Sapp Idu , ( 'lr.vtou C-27 , Klrkland , H8 - . > ] ' 3l , Armour 313. Citt m i-.sT ( ITs IS p. in U el s ma jority for sheriff ts ' < a NhoLA , H .SO ti m K > T > Illinois badly mixed , both firk'-ts beincj cf'ttt lied Iu IVoomcr township Horl run iO ahead of his tickfll , Malhcws < \ ah-iid. WAI VIT. li-JW p. m. Tlio doiuocrftUo mnjorityisfiO. OAKLAND , 10 03 p. ni.Uelknnp town- phip gavo74 ropublicnn mnjority , and on the republican county ticket about UO. Nr.oi.A , Itl'iW ) p. m. Kcalley ! J7 , and llee.l IW majority . A republican loss of ubout I. In I'lcn. ftiil township Sapp had .1(1 ( , K mil- ley HKJ and Armour IM. Keel had 1-0 ( - , a dtniocratjc gain of ! ! , " > . Nr.oi.A , ? : ( ) ( . in. With Jo more votes to count , the democrats luuc a majority of 15 > . MiNDixr. Nov. 3 , 11:03 : n. m.-Thc total vote cass is 17 ! . \ \ luting recolve. Kij , Larrabco .V ) , Ueatley ISO , Sapii.VI , Keel 117 , Armour V ! l-llingcr ) fJI , Field M. Alidnight Tlio di mocratic ffite ticket has a majorit of IW. Higby over Sapp Oil , Keel over Armour ii < ! . Nr.oLA , Nov. a , 12-li ! ! p. m.-A full count , gives the democrats a mujority of 27 on the statn ticket. The. local ticket givts Higby 15ft , Sapp 107 , Heel 157 , Ar mour 10J. Addilional ( ? ounoll IMufl's election returns - turns will bo found on the eighth page. 1'nvinu 1'UHil Htroot. It has been discovered that there wan a fatal defect in the pas ago of the resolu tion ordering Pearl street pived. The records show that the lesolnthm was not voted for by three-fourths of the council , that number being necessary when the work is not petitioned for by two-thirds of the properly owners. The.ro is no expectation of the paving being done this fall , and perhi > ps not in the life of the present council , as half of the aldermen retire next f-pring , and Koruo objection hu < i been raised about the present council anticipating so much work , which the next council must com- jilete. On the. other hand it is urged I hat if tlio work is ordered this fall and the bidfi received now , much lower bids can bo got , for the lucky contractor can get out bis nuiteriiil llus winter and g ( t it lus.s tli.m in Iho f-prino : . In view of nil the u facts the council has rociiulod the defective resolution , but has not aban doned tlio idea of ordering the work done , and probably at the next meeting another resolution will bo pi'.iwd as many of thu property o 'iors are in favor of ordering the work. T.ie street is ono of the most important in the oil > ami needs paving biidly , and the contem plated improvement will add greatly to the valno ot the property. iSubbtantial abstracts of title and real cBti-.te loans. J.V. . , & K. L. Uquire , 101 Pearl street. _ _ WANTKD Wheat , corn and oats in car- lots. Liberal advanucK made on all eou- 'iigmnente , by .1 Y. Fuller , Council Ijlulls , Iowa , and Omaha , Neo. Heavy Imss of Cattle. Fred Helm , a farmer living about/ six teen miles northwest of LeMars , seems to have more than his t-h.tro of hard luck lately. Last spring a .severe hail btorm struck his place and canned a heavy loss , his entire crops being pearly gone. Now ho has been subjected to another serious loss , Iho particulars of which arc thus given by the .Sentinel : A short time ago ho gathered the pro ducts of a largo bf-ct patch , and cutting oil' the tops tbre'v them iu a pile in the yard , while ho carefully IIOUHJII the bcfe's proper. Nothing further WHS thought of , the beet tops , anil they remainoi where tirst thrown , getting wet , then heating , and t'lially they bc.gau lo rot. One day. the fore part of l.i t wcnfc.Mr. Helm had occasion to turn his cattle into the yard where were ihc- beet tops , nnd apprehending no d.uigor , paid no further attention to bis stock. Th" cattle , how ever , were not elow in finding their way to the pile of leavi s , .mil lo-a'no time. ii\ \ gorging tlnjms'dvo" , then they started for water , ninny of them d.\ing before they reached the creek or pool. The prairie wis literally co eied with their carcas es , and on counting them th. owner found that thirty -two he.id of Ins tinest steers and in.lch cows had diet ! from the effects of eating these loaves , which were iu a state of decomposition , and the g.m from which had caused the caliJo to FO bloat up that they were nearly doubln their former slxo. Mr. H liu removed the hides from tlio thirty-two head of dead calllc , and look thv-in to Moux City , where they were sold , 'ibis hws is about Picot Ribb 113 in the latest colors at ] \lrs. \ Hogers. _ If you wish to make legitimately from ten to lifty dollars per day write to Judd Smith , ! No. ! U Fourth blreet. Council lilli.i'li. A I 'air of AouidtintN. About noon je.stei'.lay Clarence Car- ley , a boy of about. 1- ! , employed in McClurg's cracker factory , while trying to adjust a belt got his fot.l caught , and wan tin own to the tloor and quite scriouHly injured , both bo ics of his leg ju'-t above the ankle bei" " broken. He was taken into Mr. .M C U K'S re ! ifie.e ! , next to Iho f.ictory. .unl ( ) r. Hart called in to at tend him. At list accounts the boy was resting as comfortably r.s could > < o ex peteil. ! On Monday night Mrs. Hice , living at No. ! ii Nortii K.venth street , fell down the cellar htairway , and wa * qn'lo ' badly bruibcd and her left aiilclo fractured. For hardware and house tnrnibhiiigs get jiriccs of Cooper & McUuo , I\o. yl Main street , _ Finest diKplay of mcoiKhaum and sniohers' goods for holiday gifts. T. J ) . ' King it Co. , Cigars and 'Tobaccos , 51 ! ! Broadway. Pliry Maids' Reception. ThoX V / oouluty of the Congrcga- tloiial cliurcli will giv.j a "dairy maids' " reception Friilii evening , November 0 , in .Mu-onlu hall. A miicieal | ) iogrumino will occitny the lin part of the evening. Daily .Maids' .Soiu ; . ( lionet Iteeltation Dairy iluld . Paimlo Walker SniiL'H .Saiulh o' ! > LI ; . A mm Ilccbu Invitation . SoiiK-Wb.'teAio Vo.i . ( iulnit ? ) llocltal'on ' . AIuv ohorholtier J.Htlo Mold .Milkiini. . . . Whuiio ( ; rona Lunis : ] cheap at lloaier's , 23 Main St. Cornet Abstract * of TitJo and Hor.l ILs- l ate Lo.uisat MoMahon .V CD'S , Kn. 4 Pearl btrcct. W. F. hleColluugh came in off the ro d yesterday. Mrs. < ) . I/yiniiri and son have gone to Olney , 111. , tt. vn-il relatives thoro. Mrs. .1. V. Fi-r Mter Is reiiorted aw lying j v ery ill at her home , No. Olft Kighih ris Troxt- . one of Hod OiiKV o.-lima- blo young ladies , is visiting AiU-i Jl.iunali Allen. lv l Mott , wlui i hiiN had a teyero lllnpss lusting live or t-ix weokd , manure * to get out. on the Atrocts .iguiu Mr. Cuniilughiuii. c jioolal agi nl of the HawK'Ojo ( iifcurnnoo company , \\.us in : ho city ycHtorday adjiiiUu a losji. L. Kinnehan , who lost his Jcjj soiuo months ip ) ; i. pn . - , ( . ' ! li u' at tbf tr.uis- fi.r , ifli'bV to I1 ' ) ' * > it. ' ' ' - , anil > i ifr > J-i. . .ot out invott1. 'NVrli'ds ' tisu.ii indcp MH ! nre Ib did not wi it for the w.i < ; nu , but ( \alk\4l So t''i ' polls. Conductor . F. iCwnnors , of the Norlhwo'ilnrn , has r-'tunieil from his trip to Michigan. Hr In ono of the old- eM , conductors on thnt rend in yenri of continuous f > i-rvie < ? , nnd lifts sluck ? o close by hi * lutii' tbiM hwvel mcnted a lay- oil'and recrcnlory trip. Congressman llorr.of Michigan , hav ing fought : i gooil fijXhr1 , and electrilied Jowa audiences bybin ( ilrHiut'i1011 alll wit , is now rotinjj v , few dn\sattl'0 ' home of Dr. Piniiej Ir. . llorr is also bore , she being a siilerof lr. ) Pintiey. This gives miinj ol Mr. llorr Hilmirers pleatianl opportunity to meet him and come in ole er personal conlact and tic- quiiintancc. K \Vrijjht. l . Ptenotfnuihor. TM ! Mills fitreet. Aiminvicusia work. Typo writer , copying and reporting. Every onnbuying Sfl cents worth of T H. King iV Co. , has a chance , free , in tlio great drawing , le.cembor : M. For everything in the crocrrv line give the new linn of Kintt Kleob , KJJ Hrondwny , n trial. Kverythiiif ; now and fresh. I'ancy groceries u specialty. Coltago ranges , ( jarhind stoves , Ha- ( Hunt Homes and Hub heaters of the very JaU'St patterns at bed rock prices , a't Cooper A Mcee's ( ? , Xo. 41 Mwin jtreel. COUNT PULASKPS HEIR. A Wfishington di patch says : Mme. .Tarock ! ) , a yrand-niccc of Brigadier-Gen eral Count Pnhiski , tlio Polish hero of our Hovolutinnury war , was for tlireo years employed in the war department , licing appointed by President Arthur at the inlUmcc of Governor Curtin , ot Penn sylvania. . She is a very ardent demo crat , and says thathist year she eontrib- \iled JiM to the campaign fund for the election of President Cleveland. So\cn l weeks njo she was dropped from Hie rolls of Iho department , and she says that hho is the only democratic clerk who luis been di mis.-od. She lias made several appeals to be rrinptalcd , but Secretary Lndicolt has refuv d to give her even a hearing. Mmo. .lavoeuu wus baiiishinl with her husband to Sibe ria in 1 158 for taking pirt ; in a Poli ll in surrection , They wore cynlined in Siie- ) ria cij ht years , and her husband died during his continemenl. She obtained her release through the ell'ort.s of Mr. Curtin whonhe wasminisU-rtoSt. Peters burg upon the recommendation of Ham ilton I'lfih , who was then secretary of state. The r'ppcalas made on oocouut of tlic claim of Count I'uhiski to the grat itude of this government for his wrice.0. . It v/as with great dilHculty that her re- lea.se was iHvompIisheil. She was taken to St. Petersburg , where the minister found thai her family bad been stripped of all their pot-'s fsions. The llnllrd Stales government paid bur expenses lo this country. Mrs. Julia Ward Howe and a' number of other prominent ladies iutcinjstcil themselves in Iicr behalf. She came to Washington , and soon after was given i this place in the war department , i She is : i < lircet heir loathe grant of land given to Count Pujaski by congress ? ooii lifter the revo lution , in recognition of his services. Ho never claimed the land , nnd the grant was renewed from yoir : to year , in the interest of his heirs. Tim last time the aot wns renewed was in i ; < ri ! . Tlio civil war caused thin grant to bo forgotun ) and dropped. Thu grant has been recognized by various secretaries of stale anil is a matter of 'record ' in con gress. She is penniless nintl absolutely without friends. White there nitty have been reasons for dropping ) her froni'i the ; rolls of the department it. Fu < miil as though she could bo refiognis-ed in > m 1 way by thn government. The fact that this reward \ran never claimed does not make the obligation of the government any the lets binding. Fancy and Staple Grocsricj. . 163 - Hroadtaray. Opposite Ogden House , Cotmcil BhiiT - Sa. Tins hoii o being a new ono , consequently quently everything in stock is new and Jresh. Prices as reaponable : is any Other gro eery in the weht. Ono trial is all we ask. KEWTZ Ghocevs. 13 111 " " ' * * s&i&vr5 < yj ( jfy/71 \ \ JAW SVMPTOWiS OF A TORPID LIVER. I.oa ofnpprllto , IloiT ' | ) iooTllve , I'-.lulu tlio boat ) , wllb u tlull ecunuliou In HIM hnck pun. 1'nlu un-'av iin ! Blinuldi.-r- hfntlo , I'nllBcni uflor c.iflne , wllli ndl . loclliMlionla vxiMilonoi' tiuilr or mind , llTltabllltyofiomper , I/OM'Bplrllo , wild ufcelinif ofhinluKm glcclrd oniuiliily , Wearine. , Dli luc-ti , ritiltf rliij nt lljo llcan. Uots Ii liiroflio erci Itrndarlin ever tlie rlcbt rye , Jlvilrrrct \ , \i\tli \ nifuldrrnms , Jlltt lily colored lri ! rnLa CONSTIPATION. TOTX'H ri J.I.S are especially Oil pWrJ to lauh ciffn , ono Oixo eirocw nuali a ' OTT'8 UfRlOT DM ) Iwily , I'ntltliy iU-sb. injatttiiai3 lLa ivwii , r-'pjJi * tt5 Tiiiftm nt VmijLt..iu van p.ira l.toxi i.n J luni LH , - ; tjuaj tie iH-rtoiM nxevin , iutlcuniloo I'm lirtJD , anij Iiiiiili | ittnor ! of liiKJih jd. $1. H < ) M lU'dsiifS'lMX Olfl'J ; K t-i Murray SI. , ? . 'owVurk. RPEOCAL NOTTOKa OrofliU r ro'iirnnt rilftl .11 I.o t. FounJ. To LOAD. Vor SH'O , 'I'o "eut , w suit * llnnnlliifr. tr , will Do } iiM > rt l ) > i I Ills column l HIP low rnlo of TK.V cn.STS J'RU LINK for tlio first liiwi-ilon unit KIVJ5 rr.NTS I'KK KINK Tor pnch su'urnuctit Insertion. l a\e mlvertle- tnoilant our oBk'Co , U l' rl ( Uvct , uuir T OIt \tK-HHmt J' 'r t : of mm in * to 1 Ort > ilin m nfvcmnti.it inv buMti'PS , 1 ollir tor cnirt my rmhteco , c-oviier foiirth ninniin ( "id Nlntit street. Itiqulro un | iremsw. ! A. 1' . oimv , N < > . 4 I'o nrl WANTrp-Pirmton lir l nlv tt'io "loiV * OrTinsii nt l Kli.tiWi Mm neil p\oorlence us i-loi k. Aiiiirv.il > M. tM-olt , .Su. Mi Main titH'l. liulubor. nnil stpiuly Jjh to coml limn AitUrrss or cull for I' . II , liu : oKic , foimcll rou S AI.U rou IUNP : nu MO. JO For M' Mirr < 'ntnn vry llltr i nl lcrni . l Tlio Catincil H'IIHR VnioiMtll.fiiniOoiK. | . with Iheliirno Ixfimllncr house uud thtoo nrits of iti.iinil. No. iV A l > npiiio * iinMwtv In rhcni eo. Olu'i-ohw tM'inij' . Jiwrn , will triuli ) lor ntwlcni lATnl.4. V.iluc. uNmt K.ail. Nil , : iH--A licMiiHrul luuno In the town of llnft Inxc. > l'lf ' ! eoiimy , lo n , lor Nehriislin luiul. Vnlur , W i. No. U A i : xxl lni'lncM jirnH'rtv | niul lf > o 11 n ; iu > 'ii"n I'K'P' y fn Hie town of Clirnvo Bounty. 111. , loiv down for cash or will i1 lor v/iMt''rn IMHUI- . No. 170 A BUlcii'JM iiirni , well Imprrtvc-d , 010 ncTC In iik < lcln on wi-.nly , lo n , julnlnir HIP tinvnuf Sflrll I iUr. 1'rlco , for ort Unit' , f Ti | > or un . No. lf ( lo IfA > ) four lii ( > rnvc < l fnrms In l'bllllp riiiiiitr , Kiiii as , oicti wild K muni ! la tunilcaii'-o lln t'lit.lljH will lie < > \chaagcU for mti'i in Nubr.mkn , Nil ! iH-4M ) net * " ! In lliillisii'nty.Xvb. ' , partly i'i | , nt n I ! jt Itarpiln. Wntit * to oM- . No. M A line too Htinv lirlek TfMoncn , onn ol llic lif-n KM Mtlotirt In ( ount'il llhiMs. will tiiuln lor MKVI uuInt'iintiorL-l Kunmi.s > \ - NoUi &Uu Inndv. \ nine , tljiti. ( No. t& Hinl 11 AIT MTO ether liuiuitlfot homos In ( "oiitidl MluirK , blob oi ti j'pynienjH will boy 111 II iMUVIllll. ND. Wv brnntlfnl suburbiin Inatttion In Iowa Cilj , Id-ni. will I'.xcliiuiKi. lor v/tstuni lumls. Vtibie , 1 < . < V. The UKI\ ! HNI only r v of oi.r spitnl I'sir- piuns. If jou'viiisnt nnvlliU'T ' " trmloor nell , ur H. ml l jt-'l ! any itiil i .l.tln ( ir ineii'liixmliiie , viilo us.Vn have M"N' ml irtunl * i\t'U " ' irotild to ti.l'lp Tor lands. SWAN \V.\I.KKIt , _ roiii'i-lt l'nT ! ' , Iinvn. TICKET OFFICE , ] . L. De BBVOISE , Agent , No. M7 lironihrnr , Oonni. ! ! DHin-c Time Table. TliO follnwlnr M thy time < if rvrr'vnl ' nnd i1uurtiur | ol tmlii liy unfr'il i.cin.lnrtl time , HI Ihi'li.icnl 'l < 4n > l.s. 'l'tiilniiixii ] tniiir < ti < r < lopi > i lea nilnwoM nirllrr and ixrrH-i U n uilmiioi lulr. . DLP.tUT. .MIHIVC. our inn it vnnTHvrurr.tt.v. V5l. : M. . . , . . .JlullKuilljCir | < "M . r..V3r.M. : l":4Ur. : l . Aeemni'iiitliitnm . 4 : 1 1 > . i. . . . . UHIC.MJO A IJOCK 1U1.\N1 > . Pi'.ri A. M . Mull mull ; * pious . li'SU' . n. 7tfiA. : M . Acc"UimiKjnlinn . 5 l"ie. M. 6wi'.M : ; . } * A\in \ m . i'ii5A. : M. cmrAii ) . uiiAVAitir. : i ST. i-n'i. . ] l2fl ; .1. M . Mini 'mil KxtirwH . 1 > : ( jnr. . Gi"Sl > . M . Ilvtire.- . IIU"i A. .M. CHICAGO. i > rii.i ( > ninN i guiNt\ . ! ) : JO.l. u . Jtull'iiKl Uipiti. * . 7:10 : P.M. in 'il'.M . Ktjirt- * . SKA.M. : ) . . SilftP. M.Jxi ilt. Linifs Kitito nLijfal . 11.00 r.M.TriUi'li'r Si. ( .011:01 : t.Tr.u Ur.llSO : e. M K \VKAS ciT' , , nv. .ion 1 1 OHM 11. in , err- . 10:1(1 : ( A. M . Mull ami n.\pn s . 7.5r. ! ! M. ll.'Uii'.M . Kiirrt- | . 0 : . " > ' . . rJ. mot \ CITV & PAITEIC. 7irA.U . Sii'ilC ly Miul . 1Bli' jt. J-rtlTi r. u . St. KiMil Uiprc-t. ) . hi ) A. M- I"OOK I'tCll 1C. )1WA. > 1 . Denver Kiprv-H-i . < : ; e. M. l : < 'fii' ' . M . .Lincoln 1'iitwi , Oni. i It. V..SA" ) l > . ' . 7:4T > t > .u . OvrvlKiiil r.i | ( s > . 6JOA. : M. DVMMY 'JllAtr.MTO OKllhA. IXMHO Council niunfM 7:03 : 7 : .v , u'irt : 10W : ; 11:10 u. m. : l : Jiaia : : ! : iW-Ju'.l.-rtci' ) ll:4f > l > . m. Lc Tt ! Omulii tir > 7'J5 S..Vt U.iJ ) 11:16 iu m : 1S:5J : ! : ' .M-aUO : iuU : 4uj : 5:05. : ONLY HOTEL la Council /i in I all Tiiuacrn llni'Vovonii'fi'.H , cnll In UK , lire Uluilil il'.ll , I'U ! . , IfUlO CJIE8TOW HOUSE ! KQe.Xl&\itt \ r.int 21 ! ' , JJaiu Flniot , .MAX Mi.'liN. Proprietor. 342 and 344 BROADWAY. RETAIL DEPARTMENT fitans Fall S V/infer Wear Mrns' nml lloya' HiHlnops Suit' . Weils' nml Jloyn' llmpK Suili. CluMroiin' Kvnrv Uny mm Jlrt Jfl PulK liv'fivimtH Iwr Jti n , l ! < ii'K mill 1'blMruii. Men-hunt Tiuior Sulis. Jlcrcluuit Tailor Ovtrc tt , Mcrch.int Tailor Troirwr * . ) ) ' ] i u' 1 to the Ix'Kl , in onl'ir , At linlftfio i-rteo. * t teiiH1 fcnllfi mill Orrrpout * . T.iiiin Metis' Kuli niJtl ( vnii < ' > at , . Fat.Munn' Trowsci-s. Fi'iimlofis BhiiTB mill Trowfis In t ModlviiK'd Bour'-td. K < l/iv Htuvv I'lUiey Colwoilvoulaiiuil inixua quuiluu * , Jrom ic cuch to Sl.OJ. DUHLAP Mm STETS028 HATS FOK TH15 KALI. OP lrfS.1. E cn tnax-axEsTGr a 00123 G-loves , Neckwear , Suspenders , Handkerchiefs , Collars And CuiTs , Of flrstrlass ( juiilitios r.n'l ' ii'Hton.iblo prjcuj. RETAIL , Council Hiuirx. lonn. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW In HtaU ami Ko-ler.il i iuj.1 a , .3 iii.- . THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE d CO. , Have removed to their Xow Store , Bos. 32 & 34 Main and 33 & 38 Pearl Sts. , KIXT noon sorni OF THE TOSTOFFICB , Whno they have put in a now stock of I Ladies1 and Gents Furnishing Goods , Etc , , Etc , . Among which nvc the following lines : Hats and Caps , G-loves and Mittens , ( rents Neckwear , Gents' Underwear. HOOTS ANII SHOES , THUNKS AND VAI.IRVX , MONAUCH FINK Situtii . .Ladies' Children's and Jin'tmes * U-udcrwea-r , Hosiery and Gloves , Cloaks and Shawls , Ladies' Valises , Blankets ana Flannels , ftockfort/ Carpet Warp in all Colors. JOHN BENO & CO. , No. 3J and ni Main Street , Council lllull No. ! U ami \ \ ' > 1'carl St.reet. 'No TBAVBLING AG-ENTS ! J-LM1'I.YE1) ) UV , T. Jl nilLLU'S , WIJOI.KSALK UUALKK IN es & Rubber Goods To. 413 Broadway , Council Bln b. Our cuctonmrs got the bcnelit of Ihc CNpcnsc thu > uavcd. Sent ! for prloo liriol ; b "Mines of any Kind rnl'cil or innvol r.n 1 6nt < > .fnclion guuranleixl. fimim liouson mova oulitlUul. .anttrUuKb Iho bt t in the worlJ. WNcn. iii.fw-y , AND KO. 29 Main Street , Council Blufib. THS NEW YOHX. G58 BnOABWA'2" . JJLU1-T3 , - - - IOV/A. Pablie end PHvt'fo ' Sysfesis cf l\itcr woiks nnil Vontiliitlon designed ami tioiiMruulod. jj > work in nil itu hniiiulics.Thia ntny luivo ony of tlio Uir.it sic btouk' < of plumbing ood.s in the west IJAHIIY HIKICINIUNIC , Malinger NowYorl ; Plnniblngt'oniiinny S53 llruuil way Council IJlull'.i , Tc-hijihono No 27. II. UH GOOJV8 MRS. D. AJBENEBICT'S ' i No. E37 nixiailv.Hy , Council THulM. Hail * Goods of all Kinds Made to Order. Hair Goods of all tyles Ready Made. No. 337 r c ni ti Council Bluffs Carpet te Our Ftootc If nwr comptalo In < ivory mcnlunU contuljin u ! ) tlio Julietttvlojfiiiuuil'o<f In GAltJPJETS , CUJtTAlNS , PHOLBTERY GOOD.S inc. , urn run- Tl * Ti/tt It * yv S A D- ! Lowest Prices. run ONLY r.xct.nsivr : CAUIMU' IIOUSK IN WlUSXKltN IOWA. I'l.r.H furiliiliL'J iixjii | i.pjilk'.Hdou ( o of lo > rn | ii I'lNE ' UPHOLSTCRY WORK TO OBDRIi Council Bluffs Cafpst Companj 403 DRESSMAKING , CUTTING AND FITTING , Fonnoily of Nnv York , No. Wl'cHilHlruut , Council Illuffrt , rowr. TIIOH. opncctt. M. w. ir. I-HHEY. m Hu Solsn'oa .p.ionl.ui.r. . < > r llr , v. II. nf\lltr.t ri- , , . Jl'1' ' ' ' ' ' "iruut. llmlOil , COUNCIL BLUFFS , ( "lil' ' " iagliifi1ia i t.'v ' , ' * ' ! ? " . . " ' " > < l ° " ' " - - - ltd j ( [ . , KMrft /flatly S.iuh - ( 'w > < Ml | | l | | li | 1M1 jMiiMiuiu iui 1'iiucr , 1LYLB1 ? .