G THE OMAHA DAILY B3J8JJ : FKIDAY JULY 19 , 1889. THE DAILY BEE. COUNOILTBLTTFFS. OFFICE. NO 12 IMSAfllj STIU3ET. Eellvtren'by carrier In Any Part of P * ( 1l \ \ ent y Cent i 1'er Weolc. 11. W. TII/ION , MAN. ! TKLIH'IIONUS : r. No. 43. Nionr EtilToii , No.21. MI.NOll ffll'INilUN. N. Y. P. Co. Olcnson conl. Dexter , employment. C. B. Music Co. , 533 H'war. Keller , tailor , 310 Broadway. Evans' laundry , 724 Broadway. I > . \V. Oils , city nnd fnrra loan * . The school board will hold a special mcot ing this ovonlng to complete tlio unfinished work left over from the meeting Mondny evening. The motor company has commenced the work of putting In the switches on Graham nvcnuo , nnd In a few days the electric cars will bo running Into Fiilrmount park. All bo.vs nnU ylrls between ttio ngos of clKht am ! sixteen years olu are requested to meet ut the tcinpnrnnco tent , corner of Bovcnth and Broadway , nt 3 o'clock this afternoon. ConstnUlo Covnlt-ls Btlll on the xvar-palh npalnst thu saloons. Constant raids are do- plotlnR the Block of the builgn dispensers , but there Is enough on hunu to keep him busy for weeks to come. Special communication of Kxcolslor lodge No. 2f 0 , A. K. and A. M. , this Friday evenIng - Ing , for examination mid work In tne third degree. Visiting brethren cordially invited by order of the W. M. A party of young Indies from Boone were In the city yesterday , nnd spent the dny In Fairvlaw park. They wore the guests of MlflH Hopkins , daughter of thu superinten dent of the Northwestern. A complaint was filed yesterday ngnlnst E. C. Hunt for carrying concealed weapons. Ho was released by Judge Aylos worth on his own rccognlranco. 1'ho case ib sot for bjirliig ( on the B7lli lust. Owing to the non-nrnvnl of Judge Deomcr there wus no business transacted in the dis trict court yesterday. The court will bo on hand this morning , und thu cases arraigned for yesterday will bo heard to-day. The funeral of Lottie , the two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1C. E. Miller , took place yesterday morning fr.oin the residence , just , cast of tlio city. The remains were in terred in Walnut Hill ceiyetery. Mrs. K. Durham is having her residence at No. 8-0 Srxth avenue remodeled nnd mod ernized by the addition of all the latest im provements and conveniences. When Hit- isucd it will hn one of the finest residences on the street. The case of Cora Hnlley , charged with va grancy , was tried yesterday afternoon , nnd ho wns discharged. She had been payniL' the montlilv tine imposed by the authorities but decided she would do so no lonucr , and nn investigation convinced the court that she wus right. This hot weather is a bonanza for the bath house men at Mnnawa. The p.itronagc U nil that could bo asked for , as the water is lit erally nlivo with bathers all through the day nnd evening. The roofed coiiip.irtmcnt at Mntmwn beach is the central point of attrac tion during the hot afternoons. Colonel Holt , who is conducting the tem perance lectures in this city comes highly recommended by the tcmpcrnnco workers in other places which he has visited , the slurs of an evening p.ipcr to the contrary , notwith standing. Ho is drawing largo audiences , and his work Is meeting with good results. Ed Martin was yesterday npuoinknl to the city police force , and went on duty lust even ing on Mnln street. "Fatty" has been a member of the merchants police for the past three years , and is an efficient olllcor. That ho will do as faithful work for the city as he has in his former position is u foregone con clusion. Arrangements have been completed for the removal of the Western Union telegraph ofllca to the Carrigg building , adjoining the now Eiseman bbck. Work has already been commenced putting the batteries in the cel lar. The company will occupy the cast front of the lower lloor as an oftloe , and the Instruments will bo placed in the rear. The change will bo appreciated by the public. Work on the new Sapp block continues to attract a largo number of idle spectators to the corner of Scott streat and Broadway , where they watch patiently hour after hour to see the west portion of the Pacific house tumble Into the excavation that has been made for the new block. The cracks in the walls of the structure are daily widening , and new ones are appearing. The doors nnd walls have been strongly braced , und nn ef fort will be made to hold them in place until the now west wall U completed. List your property with A. A. Clark & Co. Splendid bargains nt Marcus' clothing atore before removal to now building1. liiiportruir to IjiullcH and Gentlemen. I hav.c established an extensive- dyeing und cleaning works in this city and desire to cull attention of ladles und gentlemen of Omaha nnd Council Bluffs to the fact that I have furnished my works with the latest improved machinery known to the trade , that I have had over sixteen years' experience , nnd that I use only the very best dyes und chem icals. . I clean and dye everything but fur goods. 1 call special attention to my now cleaning process by which the garment Is not ripped nnd which restores the original lustre to the goods. Ladles' and gentlemen's sum mer garments , such us flannels or silk , made to look ns good us new. Dresses , clothing , Bilks , shawls , Inces and plumes dyed in su perior manner. Motor fure allowed on nil goods brought to works , or wagon will call at residence. Q. A. Schoedsuck , Twin City Dye Works , Twenty-sixth imd Hroadway. Main office 11 ! ) South Sixteenth , Oinahu. , For Sale Fine residence , 15,700 , , ea y terms. A. A , Clark & Co. Personal I Jncob Sims , Esq. , is homo from a visit to the lakes. Captain J , II , Clark Is attending the sten ographers' convention at Dei Moincs. John Glenson left yesterday for Utah and Montana , and will bo absent until the holi days. Colonel VI. P. Sapp will leave In a few days for n months visit ut his old home in Ohio. Mrs. E. J. Ogdeu , of Sioux City , is the guest of Mrs. John T. Oliver , on Park aronue. Mr , and Mrs. II , W , Hnr.clton und daughter have gene caul to spend u short vacation with friends. W. J. Connor attended the convention n ( the Missouri Valley stonecutters , in Omahs , yesterday. Mr. N. P , Dodge and son Phil. , loft ln t evening for Clear Luke , for the roinuimtnr of the summer. Mrs. Frank Holtlday , Mrs. Stephen Jumos nnd Mrs. Hoburt Huntingtou will leave to morrow for Salt Lake , County Auditor tlendrleks has returned from Ucs Moincs , whore ho uttonded the meeting of the state board of equalization. Miss M. Hesten U tlio recipient of omc fine specimens of Montana quartz , sent by linr brother , L. W , Uuston , superintendent of the Montana Union freight ofllco at South Itutto. Mont. A little sou of Mr. ICIrklund. the Jtnvoler , was severely bitten yesterday by u monkey , the property of an Italian organ-grinder. The owner , who guvo his name as Jack Hrantlo , was locked up on the charge of keeping i vicious animal. The boy wui bitten In suv < erul places , und a physician was culleu to at tend him. _ _ Houses to rent. A. A. Clark ft Co. Why not cool off I The motor runs overi1 halt hour to Luke Manuwa , und steamboat ! walto teri-mliiutu trips to Manhattan beach Lake Mnnawa Is nil right. The motoi ' trains are all right. Hotel Munawu IH id right. The steamboats are all right. MUII hattnii bench U nil right , and It's all rlgn for you to go In swimming. Uaths at Manuwa Beach , near hotel. Prl vale bathing apartments for ladies atu children. Real estate ; sr.ap bargains. Carriages It waiving , Courteous troutmonv A. A. Clarl & Co. IN AND ABOUT THE BLUFFS , OfDoor Doyle Goto Hlmaolf Into Soy- ioua Trouble. ROUND UPOFTHE SOILED DOVES , tin Saloon Men Sour on Their Kormor Itretlirou Whom the Motor Will Go A Conirntllclorjr 11 it oT Ijnw. An Utterly Incompetent Officer. Between 12 and 1 o'clock yesterday tnorn- ng a resident of this city visited the pollco tatlon on business. While there ho claims to two been grossly insulted by Oniccr Doyle , nil then rudely assaulted and thrown out of ho. building. The victim of this uncalled for attack yesterday waited upon Mayor Hohror to ascertain by whut right the assault wai crpelratcd , and how it happened that Doyle liad taken a hand In conducting the affairs of : ho city Jail. The chief oxccutlvo'of the city volunteered the Information that he wus the icud of the police department and proposed .o run It to suit himself , but did not state whether the men supposed to bo In hm em ploy were acting In compliance ) with his or- Icrs or not. Ho attempted to excuse the pa- .rolinaii who committed the assault by slat- t > S that "tho police station was his home , and lie was entitled to some rights there. " The den that the citizen wat entitled to some Ights in thu city's public ; buildings scem- ngjy never occurred to him. The only satis- . 'action that the latter could receive from the : imyor was the promise of nn Investigation. For sale ; two lots on motor line between SMtn and 2,1th streets. $400 each if taken im mediately. A. A. Clark ft Co. Steam nnd hot wiitor heating , first-class plumbing. Work In both cities. JOHN filS Pearl street , Council Bluffs. ICelley & Younkertnan sell groceries ! lmso nnd Sanborn coffees a spccluly. Another Klcotrlo Motor Tlmorr. 'J see that pretty nearly ovorbody has a new theory to advance regarding the pro posed new motor line , and I suppose that I ought to Imvo one of my own , " said n well .mown loi'nl capitalist yestorday. ' ! um of the opinion that this talk of n now company , s entirely without foundation. My theory s that nil moves that nro. being made tire tliosn of the present company. They un doubtedly desire a belt line , and the route proposed would suit them to u certainty. They are already on the ground , mid they don't propose to let iinother company step in uud take aw.iy a lurge slice of their proliti nnd submit meekly to the change. As far us the Union Pucltlc wagou bridge is concerned , I llrmly bellcvo that itvill bo utilised for electric motor purposes , and that before very long. The present motur company would take it , oven If they did not need It , simply to keep other companies out of the Held. They will not leave such an Inviting "oopholo as that open very long. Oiimliu . to bo tilled with a network of electric .inc.s. and it will be a. very convenient thing to have u connecting line across the Union Piicillc bridge , at well as nt Broadway. They now say that the present company will branch from its present line just this side of the water works pumping station and run over toNiuth urcuuc.thcnco over the proposed new route through the southern part of the citv , but , mark my words , the Union Piicillc bridge will not get lost m the shuflle. " For Kent A very desirabln house in good locality. Would bo cheap at ! ( ) . If taken at once by good tenant , $20. A. A. Clark ft Co. Council Bluffs Furultura company for good goods ut low prices. 407 Broadway. Have your old furniture upholstered , good as new. B. Morgan , 732 Uroudwny. Have our wagon call for your coiled clothes. Cascade Lauudi-v Co. Thu Nnw Prohibition Converts. George Bolton , attorney for the recently developed prosecution against thu saloon keepers , yesterday filed additional papers In the district court against u half dozen wet groccrynien. The cases uro to bo heard in a few days , us Judge Dec-mar will investigate them during the present adjourned term of court. Injunctions are asked uguiuat all of the uartles. Mr. Bolton stated yesterday that the prosecution wus not yet ready to dlvulgo anything with regard to the cases , but promised something in u dav or two , If these cases are prosecuted for nil there is in them , there will bo un opportunity for the ox-saloon keepers to make good their asser tions of .tho past few months. Tncy have alleged that the Law and Order League did not desire to close the saloons , but wns sim ply prosecuting the saloon men for "what there wus in it. " They asserted that they could close the saloons in twenty-four hours , if so disposed , and scouted tlio idea of uny delay In court. If thov are now sifter the re maining budge dispensers as hard as tlio.v claim to bo , It is fair to presume that Council Blpff will bo solidly prohibition in u very few days. _ _ For Sale Lot adjoining Northwestern railroad track in Bryant & Clark's ' add. Price , $450 cash. A. A. Clark & Co. J. G. Tipton , real ostuto , 527 Il'dway. Dr. C. C. Hazen , Uentist , Opera house block. - S. B. Wndswortlt & Co. loan raonoy. What Puzzlei n Linwycr's Brain. "Wo have some rather contradictory clauses in our statutes , " remarked a legal gentleman of the city yesterday. "For In stance take the law regarding the carrying of concealed weapons. In ono place it says that it shalt bo unlawful for any person ex. cept ofllcera to go armed in this maim or , and In another it is made the duty of every person to make nn arrest whenever they may see a person engaged in uny criminal transaction. Now then , how is any nan : to reconcile those two statements. According to ono construc tion , every person i permitted to curry a gun , being virtually u peace ofllcer. It would iiiuko a very nice question for a court to decide. On just that one question there Is room for a great dnal of argument , ami it shows how unsatisfactory tlio statutes oftentimes an ) . Them is n great deal of talk heard of lawyers trying to find a place to quibble and distort the law , hut I toll you that It ofteiltlmes keeps thorn a great deal harder at work trying to reconcile matters that appear In black nnd white. House * for rent. A. A. Clark & Co. City stciun laundry , ! U Main , tel. 141. Notice the boauuful finish given col * lurs , culTs and shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. The Day In I'nlloo The dcmi-moido : furninhnd a large portion of the business In police court yontprday. The cyprlans souinod to be In for a 'lay of it , and they Imd it. AslJo from the cases In which they figured , there was very lltlo for the court to Investigate. J , L. Hlchurdsoa and J. J ) , Richardson were becked for dis turbing the puaco , and were uncli assessed 110.10. 11 , Hartsock , a fugitive from justice , had his case continued , ae there was no one on hand to look aflur it. Five frail females from Hotten How were hauled in Wednesday evening by the police , us their licensed for the past month wiira In urrenrs. They were Joi-slo Woodruff , Ollle William * , Corn McAIUtcr , .Titnnio Green anil Coru Balioy , and they were rdiulrutl to put up security for the necessary umuur.t boforu they were rnleasud , Daisy Burns entered a plea of guilty to a ciibrg of drunkimnosb , ana wws lined SiUl ) . James Hnyos HUB t'.nn < U14.r/J for vagrancy and sent out to work with the chain gaug. In the ufternoou Judge Ayleswortii hoard some testimony In the cato against Mrs. Probstle , who la charged with keeping u house of assignation on Upper Uroadwuy , Vernlo Perry was found guilty of disturb ing tuo peace aud lluod f.lO. bho wa en gaged In n fight with several other Plerca street courtesans , and came out second best. As teen as her case was disposed of she filed nn information ugnlnst Lllllo Mills , nllcpiug the same offense1 , nnd the cnso against the latter will bo tried Id-dnj. " Baths nt Munnwa Bench , near hotel. Pri vate bathing rooms for ladles and children , ' „ Pine jewelry , xvntchofl anil diamonds ; cleaning und repairing nt K. Hurhom's. The Boston Htorn'n Grout Sato. The second dny of the Boston store's ' great clearance sale opened yesterday with a heavy trade , which grow steadily as the day advanced. Notwithstanding the intense heat the people poured In all dny to tnlto advantage of the splendid opportunities afforded to got the great bargains. To-day thu- weather promises to be cooler and people can tnko more pleasure In participating In the hot fight with prices now going on nt the Boston storo. There novcr were such bar gains offered tbo retail trade m Council Bluffs. B. Craft's fc Co.'a Money loaned nt L. . < loan nlllco on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and all other articles of vnluo , without removal. All business strictly confi dential. J. II. Smith , drugs , medicines , paints , oils , glass. 0011 Main , near John Murgcn's. C. B. Trunk Factory moved to Chapman's old Btnud. Largest trunk factory m west. Nn Explosions When persons Ucop cool and use our ' 'Sun Dial" gas stoves. Four holes , roiistor and Imkeovon. Costs 7 cents poi-hour when running full blast. New York Plumbing Co. A FAMOUS FIDDLER. Scnor Sarnsnto Comlnii to Aincricn Under Alibjy's MunaKOincitt. Sonar Pablo Martin Molitou Sarasato , whose violin has charmed the concert Kouitf public ot London recently , has signed a contract with Abbey to make a tour of America , says a London letter to the Now YorkWorld. Stirasato was in America about fifteen years ago under Strakosch's ' nmnngotnont , but was not a pronounced success nt that time. Tlio famous liddler does netlike like London , und only stays here just long enough to fill his concert engage ments. lie lives in Paris and loves it. He has a dre.id of the sea , hut Ab bey's big terms and a desire to distin guish himself in a country where his early efforts wore not particularly HUC- cossftil , have induced him to sign a con tract to cross the Atlantic. Sanibtito was born in Patnulana in 1841 , nnd began to saw the strings nt the early ago of four nnd a half years. His failior , who was a band master in the Spanish army , placed him under the tutelage of Manuel Robriguoz , a Madrid music teacher , who gave him instruction until tlio boy was twelve years old. Then Queen Isabella , at tracted by hib precocious talent , caused him to bo sent to Paris , whore he was introduced to M. Aubcr , the di rector of the famous Conservatoire. There Senor Sample's success as a violinist was settled , as the world has since learned. lie carried all l-o- fore him , winningpri.es and the hearts of the Parisians alike by the wonderful melody which ho evolved from the rub bing together of catgut and horse-haft ; und he has e 'er since devoted his life to the cultivation of the great gifts which nature implanted in him , and to which his Queen and Countess ot Mina gave the increase. His first appearance in London was at the Crystal Palace in 1801 , but ho made a longer visit in 1874. In that year ho performed at the Philharmonic Con certs , nnd appeared at the Musical Union , then in the zenith of its artistic prestige. Since then Sarasato has paid several visits to this country , his con certs resulting alike in artistic and financial success. The character of Sarasato's playing is ' of the highest order , nnd ono wh'ich. in many respects , has not been approached by any other living violinist. The boll- like beauty of tone , the faultless intona tion , anil tlio technical power which en able him to deal easily with all known and unknown difficulties uertaining to the violin are qualities which combine to render him unique among violinists. FOOD FROM PRIME SOURCES. Why a Strictly Venelutile Diet la Hotter Tluin Animal Food. Tlio food which is most enjoyed , says a writer in Longman's Magazine , is the food we call bread and fruit. Tn my long medical career , extending over forty years , rhnve rarely known an instance in which a child has not preferred fruit to animal food. I have been many tunes called upon to treat children for stomachic disorders induced by probs- ing upon them animal to the exclusion of fruit diet , nnd have scon the best ro- Btilts occur from the practice of revert ing to the use of fruit in the dietary. 1 bay it without the least prejudice , as a lesson learned from simple experi ence , that the most naturul diet for tlio young , after the natural milk diet , is fruit , and whole-meal broad , with milk and water for drink. Tlio desire for this same mode of sustenance is often continued into after years , as if the resort to llesh were a forced and artificial feeding , which required long and persistent habit to establish as a permanency , as a part of the system of o very-day life. How strongly this preference taste for fruit over animal food prevails is shown by the simple fact oi the retention of those foods in mouth. Fruit is retained to bo tasted and relished. Animal food , to use a common phrase , is "bolted. " There is a natural desire to retain 'tho delic < ous fruit for full mastication ; there Is no such desire , except in the trained gour mand , for the retention of animal sub stance. Ono further fact which I have observed and that too often to discard it as a fact of great moment , is that when a perbon of mature years has , for a time , given up voluntarily the use of an imal food in favor of vegetable , the sense of , repugnance to animal food is soon so markedly developed that a return to it in overcome with the utmost dUllcuHy. Neither is this a more fancy or fad pocullivr tohonsltivo men or ovor- suntlmontal women. I have been surprised - prisod to see it manifosicd In man who are tnc very rOvorso of sentimental , and who wore , in fact , milte ashamed to ad mit themselves guilty of any such weak ness , 1 have houru those who have gone ever from a jiuro vegetable diet bpcuk of feeling low under the now sys tem , and declare that they must needs glvo it up in coiihequenco , but I have found oven those ( without exception ) declare that they infinitely porforred the simpler , purer , nnd , as it seemed to them , more natural food plucked from thu prim J source of food , untainted by its pillage through another animal body , Tlio OnttleUliT * Having- All the fun. Chicago Tribune : Fair spectator ( looking at the game with much in terest ) I thought you said the Chicngos were not playing as well UH usual this year. Her escort ( absorbed in the game ) they haven't got a tally In yet , and its the seventh inning. Fair spectator ( lollowlng with hop eyes another sky-bcrnper ) But but it looks to mo as if those throe young men the Chicago players keep down there near the fence tr Jind the ball when it rolls in among th'u carriages are having about all tlio fun there in in this gamo. A FRENCH k8oiNAND WARD. iIL2f After Stealing n Million , lie G > ta Only Prison. A notable triril In Paris has just ended In the coliyidtion and sentence to imprisonment fcrmo { voar nnd iv flyo of $ ljiK)0 ) orjucqQorf'MoyiS ? , now Known for a thorough rascal , but not long ago classed.among the , most popular and successful lliiu : ikM-3 of the French cnpltal , says a 1'nl'ls correspondent of the Now Yorli1 Sun. Tlio ohargo against him \vnd' the embezzlement of 4 , ! 79.)21 ! ) francsr ; nearly $1,000,000 , which had boon Intrusted to him by some 1,800 ( lifTuront people for Invest ment , and which ho had lost In specu lations on the bourse and in reckless and extravagant living. Mo.vor was the son of tradespeople , his mother Keeping n dry good * shop , 'hut ho aspired to other things , and , after getting nn education In the higher normal school , ho became a tutor. Ho fought ti wljjlo In the war with Ger many , and then turned his attention to journalism , writing for various ) Paris paiwrs. From this lie wont into llnanco , and , although without capital , managed to secure the place of secretary in the Banquo des Frets n 1'Indus- trio , with a salary of 81G.OOO a.year , By the tiiuu that this institu tion collapsed Meyer had accumulated an indebtedness of $00,000 , a fair start for a young man who began without credit enough to got a weeu's board on tick. Promptly upon the failure of the bank ho borrowed $10,000 more , and with tluit and Ms debts for caulta ! ho founded tlio Bocioto Mobitiero. Ho hired a certain Baron Chatchun to bo the nominal head of his concern and is sued circulars promising H per cent above ordinary interest upon money in trusted to him. Cash came in o rap idly that he quickly moved from his lirst modest quarters to a fashionable business locality and established two newspapers , the F.claircnrand the Ei'lio , which boomed his bank in discreet but enthusiastic stylo. More und more money kept coming in , and as long as this howl up Meyer was able to moot all his obligations to old depositors with the cash received from the now ones , taking , meantime , liberal loll for him self. He spent vast sums on women and horses , and was able to lose $5,000 atone ono sitting .it baccarat. Ho was deep in the swim Of Paris fashionable life , witli cntre at all the clubs , and opportu nities on all hands to rake in frash vic tims for his bank. His reckless specu lation on the bourse made him as notorious rious in linancial as well as in fashion able circles , but ho bore all his losses without a quiver , and his prosperity scorned on the increase. One day some ono started a suit for breach of trust against him , and as soon as ho heard of it. November 14 , ho fled. The Society 'Mobiliero bubble burbled in a moment. Ills bank was a sham , no regular books had boon kept , and from the memoranda loft behind all that was ascertainable was that he owed nearly a , million dollars and ha'd about $6,000 ot assets. There wa's ' " 5 centimes in his money drawer. Doteclives followed the financier through Guernsey , Liverpool , Man- ohubter , London , Geneva and Stras- burg , and finally ran him down , thanks to ono of his fdmalo friends , in La Ilulpe , Belgium. There was a long light in the Belgian courts before ho was extradited , but ho had to go and stand trial. His victims included persons of all classes , with manywomen and a num ber of priests. Mine. Archambault had given him $140,000 ; Mine. Ludmiral , a Persian houbcownqr , lost nearly as much ; Chribtino Nilsson had placed in his hands ninoty-ono shares of the Northern Railroad of Franco , worth over $50,000 ; Mile. Nixon , an actress , contributed $20,000 to his liabilities ; tlio Abbe Robert , incumbent of Mount St. Michel , out his loss at $11,000 , Michel Erhuigor , a former tutor of the swindler , had let him have $34,000 worth of bonds. Victoria Joncieros , the composer , General Turr , M. Goramcng , the engineer , and scores of other persons well known in Paris , with a drove of provincial notaries , priests , doctors and farmers , were other victims of the atlair. So completely had many of these been hoodwinked by the clover and allablo swindler that they testified at his trial that they had no doubt of his honesty , and believed that if he had been let alone ho would have repaid them all their money with inter est. The prisoner himself claimed that ho had never meant toswindlo any ono , and that oven yet ho would bo able to pay all ho owed. Ho tried to deny that ho had lived extravagantlyand claimed that ho had resided continuously in his mother's houbo. When letters from his mistresses und proofs that lie had maintained separate establishments for some of them were produced ho had nothing to say. The soiibiitional feature of the trial wus the production , by counsel for the prisoner , of letters alleged to have been received by Meyer in Belgium from the proprietors of a certain organ devoted to General Boulangor , in which money and liberty were oltorod him if ho would fabricate letters implicating in his financial transactions M. Rouvicr , minister of finance , and M. Thovenot , minister of justice. The letters had no effect on the jury , however , and a ver dict of guilty was promptly rendered. BILLIARD HALL AND CIGAR STORE Sporting Headquarters. 418 BROADWAY. MALOSEY & O'BRIEN. ' 'ESTATE REAL , - , RENTS HOUSES. AK ent Anicrlcnn' ' lltiilillnn nnd I.onn Assocla- on. No. IW Penrl'syyi'-tiTAIHS. OH AS. O. KIj J. M. - HAS THC1JOICKST LOT Or - SUBURBAN & INTERIOR PROPERTY In the city. ( Jilt edged opportunities to Imino dlato Investors anil homebeeicers. CAPT. HAKES' ' LIVERY / Centrally lorcted. First-class turnouts Kre li horn Jnd new cnirlnuus , Not un old rlKintlio * rablo. Special attention given to f uuenilb. mid reduced intes fur can luges for thlnpurpoje. thlnpurpoje.W. . A. IIAVUS. Proprietor Telephone 77. SKI llroailwny , No. 27 Main Street , Over Juc iucmlu' JuwtilryStore DRY GOODS WILL MOVE NOW ! Twenty per cent discount on all sales from now until August 15. This 20 per cent discount is on eacli and every article we sell. It includes Coats7 Spool Cotton , all kinds of domestics , every staple as well as fancy article in our house. Cautious and money saving buyers should not fail to attend this sale. Our store will be filled with customers , and we would advise early morning shopping1. Store open from 7:30 : a. m. until 8:30 : p. m. Don't fail to attend this great removal sale and secure your share of the bargains , at * Henry Eiseman & Co.'s PEOPLE'S STORE , Council Bluffs , la SPECIAL NOTICES. Itoiwccn Cvrospo , Nob. , nnd Council LOST , Saturday , July l : ) , u liluo llnun en velope containing ncvonil papers , anioni ; them n. note for JI.'JIT.ll. dated Oct. " " > . Ifb7. Ono ono year from ilato. It was signed by A. U. Spurcli. of Cljvaos. Neb. , and wns innilu in favor or Clouun Js C'oe , of Slonn , In. Tlio note wns In- doreoil for 81,247 , dntoil Nov. 6 , 1S-K The paper * lire valueless to unyono but tlio OWIUTK A Bultublu reward will be p.itd for tile return of the property to dough A ; Coe , Sloan , la. POTT KXC'HASO'U Some valuables property. In Council llltillb torn well improved farm in eastern Nebraska. Inrmintiit bo clear , or nearly so. Johnson & Vuu ration , Kvurett lllock. _ WANTKU A good man , to do general wort about the yard and Uke euro of uorsas nail cow. J. W. Siu'.re. ( Agonta to sell onr goods in Oma ha ; RooJ new ml rare nnd sell ut slRht. Call to- lay , at room 4. Arcade liotcl. C.S7-1W IN i ; family ( ram for sale or trade for lot Inquire 1J-J2 West llroadnay. EOK UKNT-Storo roim , No. IB Mum St. , niter July I.V. . O. Jamas , U Pearl st. ITIINK family team for sale , or trade for JD lot. Inquire 13U Wust Hroadway. RlIAfj KSTATB llought and sola antt ex- chunked. Spncl'il attention eiVHii to exam ination ot titles.V. . C. James. No. 10 I'oarl at. . Council 11 luffs. ) Kvorybody In the city to remember - WANTHI bor Mnndel's harKnlu furniture store Is the place to buy your KOOild. 3andtfU Broad way. Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Pro tectors , Etc. Agents wauw. PJCOV. WHITE'S Adapted to thu public schools , The only complete Hi ins of Itn kind In existence and in- ( llspenslblo in the school room. School boards deblrlii" the most perfect help for the teachers are Invited to examine this. Address II. A. BAIjMNOI-JR , General Agent , 721 Willow Ave. . Council lllulTs. town. The Moat Nlodorn Novolltls In PAPER HANGINGS. AND Artistic Decorations ! AT PETER C , MILLER'S. ' Nos. 11 and 13 Pearl St. GEORGE METCALF , KKAl , USTATIi , No. 1O Pearl St J. I ) . KDMUNDSOM. - E. L , Siitin\nr. 1'res. Vice J'rej CIUK , It. HANNAN. Cashlar , CITIZEN'S STATE BANK Of COUNCIL III.UtTS , Paid Up Capital . nw.000.00. HnrjihiH . 'AUio.OO. J , lability to Depositor * . ( i..ymj.i < > . DniKCTOKS- ! ] . Miller. P O. ( Jleason , K. L Bhugart , l : K. Hart , J I ) , JMmundion. C'hhs. U , Ilannun. Transact cenernl banking liuslners. I.nrueut capital und surplus cf .in ) bank In southwestern Iowa , Intercut on Unit ) deposits MONEY TO LOAN ON CHATTELS. Mpnoy loaned on furniture , pianos , ( lliunoiidH , liorsoH , buggies or anything of value tit low rates of Intore&t. No publicity : fulr und honorable denlliif , ' . A , A. Clark & Co. , ofllco cor , Broadway end Main , over American express. Tiioi.Urricr.ii. w- " Ml'uf OFFICER & PliSEY , BANKERS. Corner Main and nroadway , COU.NUU , HIJUPPB , 10 # A , Dealers In fornlan end dom tlc xchanre. Collection * laid , uud tnurm paid on tlm d - poilti. .J.CADY , D.V.B. . . . . . HospitalforLarae STcH ANIMALS. twSoenWfcrVinflpfes , Cabinets elcnrananftrtjouncil Bluffs rotgPollco Department. SOLE AGENTS COLUMBUS BUGGY 00 , WHOLESALE RETAIL Special Bargains in ali Departments This Week , COUNCIL BLUFFS HOMEOPATHS. PHAMRFRIAIIMM - 0Ear nml Throat WH n-1 0- - , - Mi unrYIYIDL.riLrtlll , IVJi U Glasses accurately prescribed. Olllco corner Main St. , and Broadway. PI Surgeon and Homnupath. Room 0 , Brown J. building , 115 Pearl St. Ollice hours , 0 to 12. a. m. , 2 to 0 and 7 to 8 , p , m. HOTEL MANAWA REFITTED ANU Newly Furnished Connected by Motor with COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA Located on Lnko Manavva , the finest Wnterlng Place and Summe Resort in the west , Beautiful Banting and Fishing. Unparalelled Bathing Beach. DAV flow Special Rates to Parties and Families. Oor- rCl Uaji respondonoo Solicited. JL/ZH.JBJ SIZES FROM 25 TO 300 n HORSE POWER , Mills and Elevators AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE BpcclncMlomnnil citlmttei furnlthcl for complete ileam pUnti. llevulMlon , Durability KunriiiloaJ t' n nbO'r letter ! fioui Uiuri wli r luol tjcunotuj It tgual with Corllu Kon- ' " " " " Send for catalogue * . No. 610 I'osui Street , Ccuucll Bluffs.