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6 THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Saturday Morning, May 9. BUBSCRIPTION RATES, 20 cont per week « §10.00 per yoar By Onerie By Mall - MINOR MLNTION. The clty councll is so meot sgaln Mon- day evening. Matinos to-day at 2 o'clock at the dime mussum and theater. Miss Jessio Couthoui s the guest of of Judge Alyesworth and family. Brick for sale. in lergs and small lots, by J. A, Weaver, No. 8156 Seventh avonue, Carpenters wers at work yosterdsy In Maaonlc hall erecting the booths for the carnival, Tople Sunday evening at the Broad- way M. E, church: “The best things in life are free to all.” Services at 8 p. m. There are only two tramps now left of the strect gang, and they have been put onto the stone plle to break rock for the bad holes In the streeta. The Rasv. Dr. Oooley, the new pastor of the Baptist church, will preach to- morrow motning and evening. The evenlng subject will be *‘The Books Opened.” Eissman, Rhodd & Co., have presented to the ladies for the benefit of the carni- val of nations, an elsgant baby's cloak, valued at $50—that is, the oloak it val- ued at that—the baby still more, The ladles having the arl exhibition in charge have decided to hold the exhibt- tion open atill another day, and so this afternoon and evening the publie will be glven a further chance to inspect the many beautifal artloles thero displayed. There will be no services at the Con gregational church to-morzow. The Rev. M. Orofts has been oalled to Sandwich, IIL, to attend the funeral of one of its old ocltizens, Sunday-schcol as usual. Mr. Crofts will return on Wednesdsy of next week, in time for prayer meeting. *‘The dead live never to dle, and often when wo mourn them fled, they were so nigh.” Spiritual circle to-morrow (Sun- day) afternoon and evening at 2 and 7:30 o'clock in Splritual hall. Eatrance vis stalrs on Main and Pearl streets, two doors south of postoffice. The Rov. J.F. McDowell will preach at the Salnta’charch,Piercestreet,to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 7:50 p. m. Sunday achool at 12 m. Evenlng topic, ‘‘Reply to Moral Aspects of Prohibition.” with addrens to our olty fathers. Everybody 1s respectfully invited. Two more new safes arrived for tne county bullding yesterday, one belog for the clerk’s office, the other for the re- corder’s, They are the same &ize and make as the two others recelved some time ago, the internal arrangements alone being different, to accommodate the varied needs of the several offices. The president of the school board is inviting blds to furnish all the school buildings with fire escapes. There shonld be in connectlon with fire escapes, a rog- ular system of drill, so as to famlliarizs the puplls and teachers with the actions and movements neces:ary in case of a fire or other emergency. The Breadwsy methodist eplzcopal church has undertaken to establith a mis- slon In rooms on the corner of Sixth ave- npe and Fifteenth street, In whtch eer- vices on Sunday as follows: Preaching at 10:30 a. m., Sunday school at 3 p. m. A gcspel service conducted by the Young Mon's Chrlstian Association at 8 p. m. Porsons resldent In that portion of the city are invited to attend, T. V. Taylor, the master mechanic of the Wabash, filed an Information in Jus- tice Shurlz’ court, charging one John Barkley with making threats to do him grest bodlly harm. When Barkley was arrected he was found to be too drank to try, and so time was given him to sober up. He had a hearing yesterdsy, acd was put under bonds of §150 to keep the poace until the next term of the distriot oourt, There was a narrow escape from a seri- ous runaway yesterday. L. Kirsht's team was stacding near Eiseman, Rodda & Co.’s when a ladder blown down by the wind fell across one cf the horses, fright— ening the team Into a run, but fortun- ately Mr, Kirsht's son was in the carrlage at the time, and, having the reins in his hands, managed to bring them under oontrol, The case of Scott sgalnst Richardson took up all of yesterday in the superior court, but finally reached the arguments, There has been much Interest manifest, and there bas been a crowd to llsten to lll the detalls of the trlal. Mr, Scott an Interesting address yesterday, md s usual made much fun for the out- slders, indulglng In some cf his sharpest retorts to the remarks of the attorneys for the defense, A girl employed as a domeshic at the resldence of G. 8. Lawson, No. 810 Sixth street, had a fall yesterday which at first was thought 1o havelnjured her severely, but which proved afterwards to bave re- sulted not very eerionsly, In comlngout of the house, which ls beiog ralsed, some temporsry steps gave way, letting her down to the grouwd, qui distance, fo #0 sudden and unceremonious a manner aa to frighten her badly and cause her to ) van Shogart has commenced era of municipal reform in finan- ere, and awoi g the extravagan- 3 is the keeping of & reparate » ¢ police headquarters, in the city bu 141 pg, whils there are quartersin the 3 pot Jook and marshal's forces ought to bs able to ocoupy one office without quarreling, an experiment which has not been very suc- oceesful heretofore, Ohief Skinner threat- ens to reslgn rather than submlt to belog putin with the marshal's force, unless tha control of the bullding is putin the hands of the ohlef of police. The young man, who is ‘‘trylog” to learn the newspaper business, was yester- day the vietlm of a practical joke, such aa In often played upon his verdancy. In Motoalt Bros.' store was a carlous tur- nip, which had sprouted In a pecullar manner, and the olerks bad arranged this so that it appoared somowhat like a little rorub, and had put two or three lemona in such position as to. glve the impresslon to a careless observer that they were the product of this strange looking plant. The young man was lod to belleve that this was an crange _tree, which” had been sent here by wome Florlda friends, and he wrote up quite a full description of the curlority, and w proparing to publish 1t, when some of his frlends saved him, and explained to him the differenca between a sprouting turnip and an orange tree. The item waa killed, e — Reiter, In order to close out hie pretent stock of tailoring goods, is putting pncal at 24 to 35 per cent below cost, No, 8! Broadway. —— Facts worth remembering when you buy wall paper. 1st.—Toat Beard, next door to post.flice has the largest stook to select from. 2d,—That his prices ars as low as the lowest, 3d.—That he Isa practios] interior decorator and employs none bat skillful workmen. THE CARNIVAL OF NATIONS. The Ladies Making Great Prepara- tions for Next Week's Festivities « —Personnel of Booths, Among other attractions at the car- nival of natlons, beginning Tueedsy eve- ning next in Masonlo hall, will be the Japanese baziar In chargelof O-Hanna- San, 0-Che-San, and O-Momo-San, and two little “‘all rights.” Rare and choice | g0 srticles of Japanese ware bave been secured for this bazaar, Including fans, pirasols, tea pots, cream pitohers, and many other ussfal articles which have never been dleplayed here before. The ladies have full description of the the French boeoths at the great *‘kirmesa” racently held in New York City, eent here by the lady who presided over that booth, The kirmess was held in the largest opera houte In that city for the benefit of a hospttal, snd was a grand succe The booth here w1l be pat- ‘tiarne ter that one, and will be very ne, Iceland is to be well represented in the carnlval, and the scenery forthis bazaar s belog psinted by one of the lady artists of the city. The carnival will be continued through several eveniogs, if the ladies feel war- ranted in keeping it open. At the cpen- ing of each evenixg there will be a grand march of the representatives of the dif- ferent natlons, in costume. On Wednes- day evening there will be a New England supper of brown bread, baked beans, pumpkin ple, muzh and mflk and other good thinge, too numerous ta mention, In the Turkish booth will be found the followlng ladles: Kinda—(Mrs. Champ); Hardee—(Mrs. Hancock); Eulieka— (Mrs. Thompson); Worrmahlel—(Mrs. Tyler); Yega—(Nellle Chapman); Mir— gola—(Nellie Backe't); Falina—(Mollle Rice). A large number of curlous artl- cles will be found in this bazar. ——— Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans, J. W. & E. L, Squlre, 101 Pearl stroet. ———— Artists’ Materials at G. R. Beard’s Wall Paper Store. Send for prioe list. WELL ENIERTAINED. The Gathering at the Opera House Last Evening, The entertainment given at the opera house last even'ng proved, as was ex- pected, a very pleating one. Miss Cou- thoi malntained her reputation as an elocutionist, and the programme was car- ried out In a manner which gave evident delight to the audlence. She Is a pleas- ant rather than a strong reader, and the charms of her rendering of the various selectloos called forth much enthuslastic spolause. The music fir the evening was excellent, and the pro- gramme was throughout well arranged and well carrled out. This evening Miss The programme was as follows last & | evening: Overture., Duet—‘‘Home to Our Mountains' Mis« Merkel and Mr, Treynor. Troub'e in the '‘Amen Corner”. ., Harba: Miss Couthui. 4th of July at Joni Jonah Allen's wife thui. Audante in F.. . Mirs MoMillan, Duet—"Eventide . Misses Morkel, After the B‘fllel.d Beethoven ...Abt .Anon “'Only » Song” De Lara Mouney Musk Medley (new) } .. Taylor Miss Conthui. — e ——— PERSONAL, Mrs, L. 8, Bullard and her daughter, Miss Kittle, roturned yesterday from Pierre, Da- kota, Miss Pauline Guanella, niece of Oity Mar. shal Gnaoella, arrived here yesterdsy from (Georgetown, Colorado, James Wild, of Austin township, was in the city yesterday, buyiog & windmill to use the plent-ous breezes which of late have been stirring up things 8o lively, Dr, Houghton was in the city yesterdsy, proparing to change his location to Herman, where it is hoped he will meet with the su:- cess which bis ability and +kill merit, Al Noack has returned from an extended stay in Minnesots, looking hale and hearty, sud be deniss emphatically the report that roached this city some time sgo that he was dead. He says he is not dead, and he ought to kuow, If apybody dees. He certaluly does » dead wen, but rather like oy juil buildiog, He thinks that the police ) who was good for a bundred years yet, | O BATE=A wood e THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS---SATURDAY, AAY 9, 1805, B A WAYWARD WIFE. Partnerships Suddenly and Roughly Broken Up, Two An exclted and anxious man named P, A. Wilson, was In the city yesterday hunting for & wife, who, he clalmed, has gone astray. Wilwon s a resident of Tecumseh, Neb., and is there engaged In the sale of musical instruments and sew ing machines, and has had a partner namedHenshaw, who is the one, he says, who has alienated the affectlons of hi wife. The wife, named Mattle E. Wil- #on, a short time ago went on a vislt to friends in Peoria, Ill, whers Wilson's brother lives. A short time after that Henshaw disappeared, and is sald to have loft a large number of bills for his partoer to p It appears that Henshaw made srsangements to meet Mrs, Wilson st Bedford, Iows, and wrote her to thls effect at Peorla. This letter fell into the hands of Wilson's felends, and was forwarded to him, which was the first intimation that he had re- ceived that there was any such doiogs on foot, and the woman having already left Peoria, he commenced ch for her, d madea mis. take, and Instead of getiing off of the train at Bedford, she had gone to Red- field, and finding her error had gone from to Herndon. The only trace the nd could find there was that she 0 | had started for Ceuncil Bluffs, and so he came on here. Here he found that her trunk bad been at the trausfer, but had been taken away. Where it had been taken he could not learn and he could get no Information leading elther to the cove! wife or Henshaw, both h atrimonial and commercial partners having evidently been too cunniny for him., The man was Iin a very exclted state of mind and it now seems that it will be some time before he gets auy sat- isfaction for the two partnershlps so rudely broken up, o ——— YOUNGMEN!—-KEAD THIE, Tz Vorraro Beur Oo., of Marshall, Mich,, offer to send their celebrated ELroTRo-VoL- TA10 BLr and other ELECTRIO APPLIANORS on tnll for thirty days, to men ({onng or old) filicted with nervous dabllity loss of vlhllty lnd manhood, and all kindred Also for rheum 1 m!y-u, and many other ete restoration to health, vigor und ‘manhc guaranteed. No risk 1 Incurred as thirty daya trial is allowod. Write them at once for lllustrated pamphlet AMUSEMENTS. Mammoth Dime Museum AND THEATER, 6th Ave. and Pearl Street, (Formerly Martin's Rink.) Paiver & SaNDiR, Prop’'rs & Managers, One week only, commencing MONDAY, MAY 4TH The Cetebrated and Popular George France Dramaic Compavy In the Highly Sexeational Dramas BLOCK GAME ZAND— WiDE AWAKE. OUR CURIO HALL. Will contain Freaks of Nature, Curioritios, and Mechenical Wonders, principal among which will be fourd the world reputed won- der, SIGNOR DEL FUEGO, The King of Fire-Eters. PROF. E, M. DUNTON, Tllusionist, MISS EX PATTERSON, The Lightniog Lady, LOWANDO BALDWIN, The Armless Wonder, POCAHONTAS, Princessof the Todas tribe of Mexican In- lians, MADAME HOWELL, The Bohemlan Glass Blower, THE LIVING HALF LADY, And many other novelties, A Resort for Ladies, A Resort for Ladies, Museum open 1t0 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. Theater—Matinee 2 p, m, Evening 8 p. m. 10cts ADMISS'ON 10cts SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE.—Special & vertisoments, suo s Losh found, To Loan, For Sale, To Bent, Wants, Board ing, ebo., will be Inserted in this column a4 the low eate of TEN OENTS PER LINE for the firet insertion \nd FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent ortlon. Leave advertisoments ay our offios, Ko. Pearl Streot, noar Eroadway WANTS, OR BALE AT A BARGAIN ~The desirable resl- dence or busina s proper y on Upner Broad. way. known s the Powers place, Apply to GKo. R. BxARD, 82 Main street. 7OR BALE — other hotel 1n & Iv. Nebraska ‘town, now doiog a business (f about 8360 per month, No other hotel in the place. Terms liveral, BWAN & WALKRR. 7OR BALE OR TRADE —870 aores of iand in Waye conaty, Mo, Will trade for Council Bluffs olty prporty or sell chesp for casn, or yart BWAN & WALKER ‘proved farm of 400 acres, within & faw miles of Oouncil Bluffs, at & bargain. Low price and easy torms SWAX & WALKER property with ble- 1n 06 of the best stuall towns. b will sell with or without furnitare, or small farm with etook rto. Bwan & Watxms, [ BALE—Fighty acres uniwproved land in Unlon county, ln'l mllfl south-east of Al ton, the o undy seat, o Kaneas land. OB BeLE=a sore teact of good T ono and & half wlles trom Council Buf. post Moo, at & bargain. BWaN & WaLKER, 08 RALE- b Herisonoruty, Towa 330 “nores all undor fence—a 00 acre farm with fioe \mprovements, al under cultivation exoept 10 acros grase—B8) aores good or pmsture_land, snd soveral othor tracta of trom, 40 10180 scres of unimproved land BwaN & WaLKRR, J\OE BALE—Lands improved ud nnlm roved, 1t you want s farm Nebraska or Dakota, letus ‘wan l Wism, R BAT E—A large number of business and real- denoe lota in all parts of Covncil Bluffa. Bee us before you buy, Bwax & WALKNR. Fon B LE—Partios wishing to buy obeap 1ota to bulld on can buy o wonthly peyments of trom & WaLsse will reat you & 1ot %0 budd_on Alage 4o buy If you wish on very AN & WaLKNR encs ot £.omy, oratlon very 11 s, pi derste | Erquire of Hart, 914 Beventh aver ue, Couroll Riul JOR !‘N"'—“ulllbln residence 907 Fourth e Apply J. W. Damon. ANTED— 10 corrs nd with sny one mlul L, et ey e il b, d snd b\lnd manafsctory, we bave wachinery, well located, lo"h |ll“ or ‘l“ BWAN & * ALKI Fflu RENT Large two ttory frame bulldiog su't able for warehiouss oF slorage purposes. aer rallrosd depot. wan' WaLGER. JOR RENT UK BALE — B, sod grounds wuitat lo for srzall fcund)y and machive hoj Good boller, exgine, cupols, blower with Sxed shaft- (g ebe., ready bopuk i motion. Fou nr.u T with th Uiberal terms. OR BENT - e Bwax WaLkes. Toe snd Laad 4 J. WH BALE—Huuses, K, i W Councl) Bludls 0 wake Yored by carriod 8 Saly bweaty — 180 r u TP M 1 SMITH & TOLLER, AGTS, LEADING Merchant Tailors! 7 and 9 Maln 8t., Couxorr Brurps, - - « Jowa. AComplete Line of New Goods to 8elect From., EXATR GOODS. Will Discount all Prices. MRS. D A BENEDICT 337 Broadway, Councll Bluffs, Towa COCKE & MORGAN 347 Broadway, Council Bluffs. A, 3, TULLOOK, Eng, & Supt, G, H, W, DIAMOND, Asst. Secy MISSOURI VALLEY BRIDGE AND IRON WORKS A, MoLOUTH AND H. A WISE, Agents. Man'fg's and Dealers in Wrongut Iron, Stecl, Howe Truss and Combination BRIDGES For Railroads and Highways Tarn_Tables, Draw Spans, Roof Trusser, Piera and Sub. structures, Rnsley, Shire & Tullock PROPRIETORS, Uffice and work LrAvENWORTH, KAS. Ploase 8:nd us notice of all bridge work to be let. amnpondenmnnuelm trom ergineers and hudg. contractors, eto. Good Agre O SEXLX Drs. Judd & Smith’s NEW IMPROVED ELECTRIC BELT. Office and Factory, No 80, Fourth §t., Councll Fluffs, Towa. r. N, SADLER, Asst. Eng, TOWELS Special Inducements offered this Week in Towels. 20 dozen checked linen Towels at 10c¢ worth 12%ec. nts wa nted 20 dozen huck linen Towelsat 15¢ worth 20c. 20 dozen Bath Towels at 12%c worth 20¢ 25 dozen embroidered center, extra size damask, pure linen Towels at 25¢ worth KIEL SALE STABLES| 40c. Keep Horses snd Mules constantly on hand which we will eell In retail cr carload lots All S toc arranted as Reoresented ‘Wholesale and retall dealers in Grain and Baled Hlv Prices rea. sonable Satistaction Guaranteed. SCHLUTER & BOLEY Cor. 6th Av. and 4th St., Councll Bluffs, HOSIERY and Varied Assortment of Ladies” Hosierv. HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. NOW ON SALE Blick buildings of any kind raised or moved aud satisfaction guaranteed. Frame houses moved on Little Giant trucks, the beet in the world, W. P, AYLSWORTH. 1010 Ninth Street, Council Bluffa HAIR GOODS Waves, Langtry and Pompadour Frizzes,8witch es, etc,, ready made and made to order. Prices cheaperthan ever. Call and see for yourself, MRS.C. L. GILLETTE. 29 M:in &treet, Council Bluffs. We are offering special in‘ducements to 12 ¢! <t of this citv and vicinitv in Hosiery. 50 dozen assorted Hose, mock scams, at 15¢ worth 20c. IIIHE PH CENTX 20 dozen black lisle hose at 25¢. J. L. DeBEVOISE. Onion Ticket Agent TS xxx B > KR Window Shades, Linoleums, AND “THE ENGLISH” KITCHEN. Ladies’ Vertical striped. hose, cotton, lisle, 806 Broadway, ' ~ Council Bluffs. | and silk, $1, $1.25, $7L.75, $2 and. $2.50 hoculy M s honsoltnitho city, | Everyihivg aecyed in fnss Glaes aizle and ion shoy oorth 40 ver cent mo re. I cw ARPET GOMPANY : e 21 s 4 B G P Pree HANDKZERCHIEFS Rafl:{)fi{o:flg:“zable. GARPETS, 75 dozen ladies’ aure linen ¥{ankerchiefs, P niptd s S AL il hemstitched: fast color berders, at 15¢ o e e s | CUrtains, 0il Cloths, | wor¢h 25¢. e KKK Fy KKK Exjros CHI0AG0, MILWAUKXE AND BY. PAUL, Ma | and Express Kxpross GHICAGO, SURLINGTON AND QUINCY. Mall avd Expross Accommodation Expreve WABASH, #Y. LOUIS AND PAGIIC, From Traveter only, 80, T.ouls Expross Ohlosgo Exp via Peorla RANAAS GFYT, 87, OB AND OOUNGIL BLOVTS. Ml aad Expross Expross WOUX OITY AND PACIIO, Mail for Sloux City Exprese for 8t Paul UNION PAGTFIC. 222 s 2 8%& & New Lawns,3 8 B33 - = e Mattings, UPHOLSTERY GO0DS Rugs, Ete., Etc. Careful Attention Glven to Ou of Town Orders. Upholstery and Drapery Work a Specialty. £2g v 883 o xxx 7 iz){ew Calicos 244 S5 > e o g3 > xx The great rediaction in Domestics will z2 ggg g3 e e this continue week. GOCKE & MORGAN 347 BROADWAY, men > EEx Our stock 1s the JACOB SIMS Attorney - at-Law, [ spapst i tlg est QOUNCIL BLU¥1 S8, IOWA. Offios, Maln Street, Roows 7 and 8, Bbugart and w sud is being continually replenished by THOS . OFFIOKR, w. i, . rusex | all the lavest and choicest noveltles. Officer & Pusev. 405 Broadway Council Buufis BANKERS| =& Ricem.D. a. | CANCERS, vy s ionmmymses Established, 1090 | CJRONIG DISEASES st Dealers in Foreign and Domestio Exchangs | s, Pear \ snd Home Securitios e " COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA.