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F S—— DAILY BEE" WE D\LSDAY N( RICHARDS & CLARKK, Proprietors, J. P. RATLWAY, - | W. A. CLARKE,’ | Superinendent Omaha lron Work 7TH & 18TH STREETS MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN Steam Engines, Boilers WATER WHEELS. ROLLER MILLS, Mill and Grain Elevator Machinerv MILL FURNISHINGS Or ALL KINDS, INCLUDING THE Colobrated Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth STEAM PUMPS_STEAM WATER AND GAS PIPE. OBELL ROLLER MILL.. BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. TIIN T0¥ATE TIIA0 We are prepared to furnish plans and estimates, and will contract for the erection .of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators, or for changiag Flouring Mills, from Stona to the Roller System. JFF‘ipcua] attention given to furnishing Powder Platts for any pur pose, and estimajes made for some General machinery repairs attended promptly. Aadress RICHARD & CLARKE, Omaha,Neb SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—Speclal & vortisements, euo a8 Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board- g, ote., will bo Inserted In this column at tho low rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for tho firet tncortion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequont n- sertion, Lenve ndvertisoments nt our offico, No. Poarl Stroct noar Broadway Al location arl 5t NT—A suite Enquire of Dr Ha us, Capital Centersillo and other soft 1 Keptut Georgo Hoatons, 625 Broal Telephone No. 110, Fair weight and meas 1eaton’s coal and woc No. 110. . Only one 18 North ](\ J1s BALK OK K aokiug 1 and machigery, | cated i this city. Cap 160 hows pe. nhn Udell & Day. W vod_gerwan butch r; o AR kb gl s of A Broadway Meat Ma k.t B Binffs 7ANTED—A wait W - S TusBas. Deliverod by carricrat only twenty centa a wook. ( LD PAPERS—For sale at Lk offco, at 26 oonts & hundred of dia , wolid_and inatruc an9 0 sell £ the highet. bid or In ' the sock are Howad, Toylor, Wh cler, Bartle't and other fino watches will commence toe sa o this r two weeks at evening and contine o the ety Auction H.use, No. & wT. E. DAwsos, Salcswan Railway Time Table, COUNCIL BLUFFS, the times of the t cavo transfor dopot en min ¢ ten minutes later, ‘HICAGO, BURLING FON AND QUINOY. Chloago Express *Mail and Express, Accommodation. *At local depot only, KANBAB CITY, BT, JOB AND COUNGIL BLUPYS, pm 2.80pm 10:08 % 1 \ai) and Express, Bi06 pm Pacific Express, CHICAGO, MILWAUE 8K AKD BT. PAUL, £:25 pm Expross, 9 vils e m Exprose, OHI0AGO, ROCK 1ALAND AKD YAQIFIO, "Atluntio Expross, Day Expros, *Des Moinos Aocorriodation, *At local dopot only *WaBABY, BT, LOVIS AND PACIFIC, Mail It Accommaat.ou £1.Louls Exprois Coica o Express sfer “oly NORTUWRATARN, €80 p @ xpross, 6:60 p 10 %em Paciflo Express Wi a m BIOUX GITY AND PACIFIC, 140 pmw W 12w 00 p w 6o 106 m 440§ u 104 m B:64 8 12110 8w e DUMMY TRAINS 70 Lioave—7120-9:8)-9:40-10:80-11:40 &. 1. B:80-4:80-5:80-6:30-11:06 p m Sunday »m. 180- b belure leavia 1:30-2:8 -0:80-11:4( yord | | N. 8CHURZ. OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IR T T a TESE& WHEITE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Practico In State and F Colloctions promptly attended u, WARR WHIT! Room 16, Shugart’s Building, COUNCIL BLUFFS . 7.J. STEWART, ow ATTORNEY AT LAW. Practicos in Federsl and State Courts. 601 Broad - 10WA. IROILE.EE ATTER NOON INING tul.wlh-u each morning and y afterno Use of Suates 15 IL H, MARTENS, A. F. SCHANCK, Proprictor. l-lmmu R cheM D CANCERS, CHRONIC DISEASES oroce o soer. or other tumors removed withous th kalfe or diawing o blood. )10 | JACOB BIMS, $0-0:30-0:60-11:00 p. @. Arrive 10 win | Mahoo's Biock. Over hirty ,{°are Bractioe) exparisaos Otioe N Poarl trect, Council Bluffs | * | aarconcultation tree IDR. C. C. HAZEN | DENTIST. Justice of the Peacs. TOWA. Skating Rk ! 1 Admission 2ac Tucs — | ments with the windmills of sin, | BUUNCI[ BlUFFS ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS, UNlUCKY HGRSE)HUES Nash Bros., lhr B fiCkSIllIlD\ It Finan- cial Tronble doos not know what has omo of him, brother know where he has nor does his good prospects, and in the horseshoeing lino they had the reputation of experts. It does not just sppear why the enter prize has not proved so successful as they expected it would, B L. C. Arbuthnot's millinery opening takes placo on Friday and Saturday, November 7th and Sth, WOMAN'S WIT. A Female pr.:.:gfi sstally Bse capes from the City Jail A woman giving her name as Anna Clark, who has been in jail for being drunk, successfully made her escape Monday night, in time to vote for Belva Lockwood yesterday. She was locked up in one of the rooms on the second floor, and while the (iuanellos and their deputios slept, she crawled through the transom over the door, and going down stairs, found the front door of the building locked, but she got an old carriage top which has heen lying in the hallway, and placing this against the door, by climbing onto it, reached the transom, and crowding through that, was in tho open air. In hasty departuro she left her last spring's bonnet and some other valuables, con- sisting of hair pius, a paper of chalk, and two pieces of gum. The cily jail and its keepers should bo congratulated on being thus relieved of Anna Clark. Tho roller skate mostly in favor seems to be the one with the 2} inch brass lined wheels, the largest in use. H. L Miller, 1009 Fourth avenus, Council Bluifs, is the western agent for these skaten, and is having an immense success in selling the same. Ho carries o large and well assorted stock of club, half-club and strap skates. e —— Dissolution, The firm of H. H. Horne & Co. whole- sale dealers in cigars and tobacco is by mutual consert dissolved, H. H. Horne retiring. The business hereafter will be conducted by Frank K. Kern with whom all our patrons indebted to said firm will sottleat the old stand in opera house block Council Bluffs Towa. All outstand- ing indebtedness against the firm will be settled by Frank I, Kern. H. H. Hor~E, KerN & Braper, K. Kern. Special Notice. All of our old customers will find that I ghall continue to deal in genuine goods and guaranteo satisfaction to my new customers as I handle no cigars but those made at our own eastern factory and therefore know just what I am selling. F. K. Kenx, Wholesale dealer in cigars, Opera house, Council Bluffs, Per F. Transference o Ame Brooklyn Eagle, Tho idea of the Rev. William Booth, a Methodist minister (when leaving the reg- ular ministry he started the ealvation army) wos clearly borrowed from that of ! | JIgnatius Loyola when he founded the So- cloty of Jesus under rules of military dis- cipline. To the idea which took posses- sion of the ex soldier, Loyola, Mr. Booth added the itneraut system of the founder pily for Mr. Booth and his Jieutenants, the adversary they vowed death to was the abatract devil, and the weapons of their warfare were not more carnal thun tin kottlo helmets and penny tcumpots. By paying and provisioning his soldters, " | Mr, Booth insured the continuance of a standing army, ready to march and get in overybody’s way at the word of com- mand, The novelty and eccentricity of the movement, and the fact that 1t offered a new field for the combative energies of the groggy bruisers of London gave it headway; the commissions granted to belligerent females were a positive relief to the domestic circlesof the British kitch- en, and all those aggressive and pugna- cious humors which flssh is heir to, found vent and eafety valve in the Quixotic en- counters of the *‘crazy patchwork’ regi- With a keen business faculty, the Rev. Wil- llam, now *‘General” Booth, invested in real estate, purchased public houses for B AL O L ) e of British control Booth’s erpire is A short timo ago a new blacksmith- (dismembered. The colonial subjoecta ing estatlishment was opened on Broad- [ have revolted and lifted the \(w ner of | way undor tho firm name of Nash Bros, [the stars and stripes instead of tho | union jack, There seems no reason why It now appoars that they have gotinto [ M3j. Bloora should not make at good & groat financial trouble, and their property [ thing out of the American salvation army, was yosterday seized tosatisfy debts due [ which has issued 1ts declaration of inde. | i i sendence and been recognized by the | Keelino & Felt, Goorge Heaton and oth. | P lence and been recogni y t i poorgo Heaton and othe | ata ot Now York, ar Gan, Booth, ” who ers, Oneof the brothers F. ash o tho way has made his rogency a hor disappeared last Sunday night. o has |editary monarchy by appointing his old a wife and young babe. She says sho[est son Booth I1, as his successor, has gone. His brother says he had with PG him all the cash belonging | How hey Ava lmposed Upon oy to the firm, and intimates, ty and Unscrapulous that probab’y the missing man is indulg- Women, ing in & spree. He, therefore, does not —_— soem greatly worried about him, Nash | phitadelphia Times, Broy, started into business with pretty ““This woman is & blackmailer. Don't |irresolutely, then passed on. THI SALVATION ARMY, A COMMEROIAL, Something About Its Inception and COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKXT, of his own denomination, Johu Wesley. | Gattlo—Butcher cows 8 2,@3 75, Butcher The uniform of the army and the war | steors, 3 7664 00, crics attracted many, just as the cry| Sheop—2H0@3 00, of *“No Popery” drew the appren.| Hogs—400@1 25, ticos of London, at the time of FPBODUGR AND tho Lord George Gordon riots, Hap- |, Poultry—Tdveold hons, Ge; spring chickens, ments rolled in blood” of the salvation Ary t liko the Roman and the DBritish Empiro the army became too vast for single managemont. The Reverend Gen eral Booth forgot his usual business cun ning when he dreamed that real estate could be purchased and held in his name the same in this country a8 in his own Honce the schism which has led to the British commander of hia forces here be- coming 8o Americanized that he has in corporated the army under the laws of this state, thereby making it indapendent | arent, mado of its British — LAWY ERS BUACKMALLED, leave me now' Stay whore you are, so that you may hoar what she says, said a lawyer to a reporter yesterday on the stops of the attorney's oftice on Walnut stroet. The woman, a tall, handsome blonde, elegantly dressed, crossed tho stroot, bowed smilingly to the lawyer, ‘‘She sees that it is useless to try the racket again on me now,” the lawyer re- sumed. ‘‘She will endeavor to play it on somebody else. But she will strike me again, | am sure, as soon as & favorable opportunity presents itself.” *‘Then you have had some experience with her!” ‘‘Yes. Sho oamo first into my office six woeks ago. 1 suspected her from the beginning aud secretly motioned to ona of my clerks to post himself within ear- shot. He went out, passed along a passageway and got into a room im- mediately 1n therear of that which we occupied. The woman closed the door leadiug to the front offices and moved her chairup against it. The transom over the door leading into the other room, however, making it possible tor my clork to overhear all that the woman might say. The visitor began by recit ing some protendcd wrong that sho said had been done her, but quickly drifted to conversation upon my private affairs and was rapidly laying her ground for an in- teresting blackmailing strike when 1 tapped the call bell upon my table and my clerk came in from the rear room, ‘Mr. Brown,’ eaid I, ‘this lady apparent- ly has a case that she desires us to look into. Please write down what she says. Now, madam, proreed, please.’ “The woman was surprised and defeat- ed. ‘Pleaso excuze mo,” she stammered; ‘1 would rather not have anything com mitted to paper until I think over it longer, 1 will call to-morrow. Good *‘She did not come the next day. She has been here, however, once or twice sluce that time, but 1 have always boen out to her " *Why dvd you not permit her to go on until she had committed herself and have her arrested?” “That would have been a foolish pro- ceeding. A lawyer cannot afford to get into a controversy with a woman of that stamp,” “Are lawyers often the victims of blackmailers?” “Yes; particularly lawyers who are not careful in their private lives, and thus leave themselves open to assault, #o to speak.” P 1. Jonys, November 4.—In the recent gales terrible havoe was wrought in shipping. The British brig Dugong was loat, with all hands. Two schooners w totally wrecked and the crows barely escapad. Lloven other vessols were lost, but no detailed particulars are known. An unknown vessel also went down. 1sof the Deep, e — Gordon's Capture Doubtfal, Camo, November 4,—Wolseley telegraphs that the natives report Gordon still in pos- session of Kbartour Wheat—No, 1 1 60@65 No. 2, 58; or Tocal purposes, 85, 00@7 00 per ton; baled, b0@60, Cinn Mol —1 30 por 100 pounds, Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ 700, Coal—Deliverad, hard, 950 por ton; woft 4 50 por ton Lued—Falrbanics, wholomling ot 0fc. Flour—City flour, 15 ), Brooms—2 95@3 00 |Lur doz. LIVE STOOK, 2)0@3 30 por doz, Butter—Creamery, 28@30c; choico country Fgga—22 poe_dozen, Vigotables — Potatoes, 30@40c per bushel; 40@h0c por bu; apple, cf ; boans, 1 b0 t notatoen, Zhe ver Ib, )WWEMBER 5 1854, CAPITAL PRIZE $76,000] wa. Tiokets only 85, Shares In Proportion e Lomsiana Stete Lotterv Company. Ve de Aoy oertify AGE 108 pupes ot Aly ud conerol. the 1 he same are conduet ovard all pa uss tAYS cer hemeeltes, and tha toneaty, favrness COMMISSIONERS tnoorporated 1n 1588 for 18 yoars by the leglatatare xith & oep ve tor oducational and charlbable purposes. 1081 0f #1,000,000—t0 which & reserve faud of #350,000 hao #inoe boou added, By an overwhelming popular vols 14 waa iado n park of tho prosont state o adopiod Decomber 3d, A. D. 1879, The only Lottery ever voted on and en- dorsed by the people of any State, 1t nover soales o1 postponer. Its grand singlo numbor drawings take plaoe mouthly. A splendid opportunty 1ith Grand Drawing Class 1, In tho Acad: omy' of Musio, New Orloans, Tuesday, No vember 11th, 1884 —-174th Monthly deawing UAPITAL PRIZE, $76,000, 100,000 Ticketa at Fivo Dollara Ench, tions, ln Fiftha in proportion, IST OF PRIZES, OATITAL PRIZE to wina Fortune Fract 1 do § pRifEs or omuu b do 2000 10 do 0 do 100 do 800 dv 500 do 1000 do APTROXIMATION PRIFRA. 9 Approximation prires of §780. 9 do do 800 9 do do 150, 1967 Prizcs amounting o.... 206,600 ,Apptication tor rates o aluba should be made oaly o offios of the Company i New Orleans, Kiving °For fariher taformation. write address. POSTAL NOTES, F\|\ruu onoy Orders, or Naw York Exchango in ordinary lottor. Currenoy by Exproas (all sums of 85 and upwaras at our ex- ponse) addres:ed M A. DAUPHIN or M. A, DAUPHIN, Now Orloans La, 807 Soventh 8t. Washlngton D, C. Mako P, O. Money Orders payable and address Registered Lettors to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAT, BANK, New Orloans, Wester Comice-Warks, IRON AND 8L E ROOFING, 0. SPECHT, PROP. 1111 Donglas 54, Omaha, Nob. MANUFACTURER OF Galvanizes tron Cornices e D ormor Wi Tintals, Tin, Iron ay | ! Slate Roofing, Speoat’s Pat ~THRE MILD !’OWTR CUREH -+ u_lv-;ffl&fzv_s_’ One of the Best and largest work and will, in connection with the THE GE[LAPLSI PLAC E IN UMAHA TO BUY Fol = et ToU=ReE 8tocks injthe United Btatea to selact from. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB, ELEGANT PASSENGER '‘ELEVATOR, SOUTH OMAHA, THAT I8 THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE Fine Healthy Homes, FOR ALL ARE FOUND ! Where They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Water! BEAUTIFUL SCENERY And all of the good and}pleasant things that go to make up & com- o | Plete and happy existence. The town of South Omaha is riiunted south of the city jof Omaha on the line of the U. P. Railway, and it is less than 2 miles from the Omuha post office to the north line ¢ f the town site. South Omaha is nearly 14 miles north and south by 2§ east and and covers an area of nearly four square miles, ;l‘he stock yards are at the extreme southern limit Nearly 150 lots have been sold aad the demand ison the increase west, The yards are being rapidly pushed to completion. The $60,000 beef packing house is progressing finely. The $30,000 Water Works are finished and furnish an abundant PURE SPRING WATER. The B. & M. and Belt Line Railways have a large force of men at UyP Rmlway, have a union depot Suitable grounds will be supply of \ear the park at the north end of the town. turnished for Church and School purposes. Now is the time to buy lots in this growing city. They wlll never be cheaper than they are to-day. I3 Apply at the Company’s office, at the Union Stocks Yards. M. A. UPTON, Assistant Secretary, ch Dyapopsing blios Stomd sn{p’m{-’--.-«l or Painfal OMEOPATHIC Whitew, too lofuo by M Cra Difiicult Breathing: Erisipiias Eeupt , itheura i, ‘Malaria Tia or fent postpaid on Dr. Humphreyw i N 08, OFFIONY, . M. rusEY, OFFICER & PUSEY BAN KERS ©Councll Blufts Is. Establisheo - - 1856 Dealers tn Forelgn snd omestic Exchange sn Hewma Rocnrit! OMAFA Chemical Dyeing —AND— CLEANING WORKS. C. T. PAULSON, Proprietor, Gentlomens' Cloth'ng Cleanod, Dyed and Ropalred, Ladies' Drowsos Ciean d and Dyed, without Ripping. Plumes Claned or Colored any shado, to sample. Silka, Velvets auc Laces Cleancd, Dyed ' wad Ro-lin- tshod 1212 Douglas Street, - OMAHA, NEP RED STAR LINE Relgian Boyal and U.8 Mail Steamers SAILING EVERY SATURDAY, 4 BETWEEN NEW YORK AND ANTWERP he Rhine, termany, Italy, Holland and France For Sale! 1 wilsell the following property on easy terms if 200 Acre Farm, ncll Bluff; good barn, houso , aud all tenced Five miles north ot orcl 400 Acre Farm. Five mllos eastof Logan, 1srrison, o feod vard, barn, houss acress under plow, 100 ores tame grass i acres timber and pasture, 800 Acre Farm. anty, Towa, all ard, ete ;8 vlow, 100 barracks, sud even gained leago |FIY mioe vt of Onava, Monone county, of the notorious “‘Hagle Tav- |yaiatheds 200 aoros nBer 1 W, 100 MAIN STREEY, orn,” and & low conoert hall | b, mealow s pissuce; & st claw siook fart in the city road, The income of the | ¢ery reswct OUNCIL FLUFFS - - . 10WA W, R. VAUCHAN., Justice of the Peace Omaha anda Counell Bluffy Real ostate oolleotion agency, Odd Fellows Bloc »wor Bavings Bank BIMS & CADWELL, mmrnevs-at-Law COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. Office, Main Straet, Rooms 1and 2 Shugart & Mo Will pracsice lu Btaw aud Fedora ourie. E. P, CADWELL anlvation army in a single war was 800 - 000 pounds, which not only made its offi- cersand privates ‘‘content with their wages,” but enabled the general after the wanner of Captain General Ignatius, to o | #end bis regimentsto foreign parts It was an unhappy hour for the Statee, and particularly for the city of churches, when Booth's awkward equads * | came marching through our streels. Our 300 He d of Hogs, - | mteligent police nared with open sufliciont to catry on kaid mouths at & law-defylog adversary that Al = ook possession of the iy hall steps,and | 16,000 Bushels of Corn, and 400 Tons of | whon a churge wis made upon them re Tame and Wild Hay. (it pulsed it with a din of unearchly music [ 1id stock, eorn, feed aud machinery iy divido up!} vompared with which the united war 3} eonys of Cherokees and Chippowas would bs soothing aud peaceful, The nervous | system of *‘the Finest" proved quite u equal to the “‘confused noise and g United | 2 240 Acres of Wild Land, Suitable for Farming. ALSO 50 Head of Cattle, 75 Head of H rses, o Wl 1 farms, well 3 01 date of ¢ BLo purchssy, if » Coll on'or addro s ) Council Hufls, fowa. CALDWELL, Bteorago Outward, 820; Propald from Antwerp, $1g; sxcurslon, $99, Inoltding be oto, 24 Cabln, §60; Aound Trip, §80.00; xcursion, $100; Saloon frowm 60 Vo #90; Excursion 110 fo (WP Wrigh Hou, Gea Agsats. B Brod: Oudwull Hawllton & 0o, Omahs. P, K. Flo nan & Co., 204 N. 16th Sirast, Omsbay D. E. Kim A Omahaa anes ad-1e o B, 200 Upper Browd way TELER BRT. n to the Front Stud , reflect and o mine, and see for o cives wat you cun buy for Cash &by place evoun follwe: lited MUK 108210 8100 16 Iba Wi 0 ax O wijgar 21 hurs Kirk 22 hars ealia euil 20 1) 1u Kirk's | Dupont’s st p 181 xeq of watches for b < rup, Calitor v heney diips, por g w Syrup waranted stil tly pure Rt maplo per kil rrrd 1) Earghain per il 0 A No. ! English eurants 1400 for.in 100 Lewis' Ly, oxef ¥ 100 ¢ oo’ 1 ved 5o tor 100 Caned B1hy Low e ofend white s rupb for. 1 (0 Canned 5 1 It quality T matoes 10 for 100 AN 1 white fish, pir kit 70 Tubior o, Lo lunrd Cli 1 0 [ nall y qual 'ty tiom b w1l the colcbrated Patent Fauoy per cversthi g rwsalle keptin @ First Closs 1 warrant e ory thing we rell.Gooda e 1 wiso b ndle w0 re ivi g an iny w est biargaing - vor offere v oxpenses are ver light, with no 3 ne.allol and will il cheyp | ABI, Call when you waut the best of Birgatus in ‘J. P FILBERT, 209 Upper Braadway, « + + Council Blutfs CHICKERING |[PLIANOS| They Are Without A Rival. —AND— EQUAILILLED INONIE: Have been Awarded One Hundred and eighteen Prize NMedals at all the prominent expositions of the World for the Last Fifty Years. And findorsed by the Greatest Living Pianists —Ar TELE- Most Perfect Piano TN TONE, TOUCK AND MECHANISM An examination of these magnificent Pianos is politely requested before purchasing any other mstrument. MAX MEYER & BRO,, (eneral Western Representatives. P, 8.--Also. Gen’l Agt's for KNABE, VOSE & SONS, BEHR BROS., 'and ARION PIANOS, and SHONINGER OYMBELLA and CLOUGH & WARREN ORGANS. Wwd%o/// OM.AET.A,ITEDD., -IN WHICH I8 TAUGHT- DOUBLE AND SINGLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING, COMMERCIAL LAW, PENMANSHIP, ENGLISH GRAMMAR, PRACTICAL ARITHMETIC, READING, CORRESPONDENCE, CIVIL GOVERNMENT, CLLING, BUSINESS PRACTICE SHORT HAND, This is the Commercial Department of Ballevue College. Send for circulars, Addreus, GEO. R RATHBUN, Prin. Omaha, Neb, RUEMPING & BOLTE, ~MANUFACTURERS OF — ORNAMENTAL GALVANIZED [RON CORNICES Tio, Trce and Blate,Roo 'y nzs, Motallic Sky-lights, & 800N UIIALS NODFASKS, Junaer Windows, Plotals, Window Caps, Iron Orce o B10 Bousn 12

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