THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; OTESIUY. MARCH 27. 1891. THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL , IU.Ul-'KS. omen - - NO. 12 PEAIH , stunnr. Delivered by cirrler to any purl of the city. H. W. TILTON , Manager. TPI vtMinvra J i'M Ofllro TKI.hl IIONKS EUP. | | .No. S MlSOIt MlibTWtt , Hoston utoro , spring dress goods , caps anil JnckctA. Mnjor J. II. O'Drynn , formerly general agent of the Sioux City and St. 1'ntil rends In Council HlufTs and Omaha , died at Tucson , Ariz. , of consumption on Thursday , March 1C , A hrcak In an underground water p'po ' occurred jcsterday noon near the corner of Main street on Ilroaduay. The damage was repaired without any ocrloin damage litlng done. Special meeting Star chapter , No. 47 , Iloyal Arch .Manons , this , Tuesday evening , /or work In the past master's degree. All mcmhem of the chapter cordially Invited to attend. II. H. Stubbs and Miss Dlincho Ilroun , both of this city , \vero married Sunday after noon at G o'clock nt the residence of the brldo's parent ! ) on Ilcnton street , Ilev , II. I' . Dudley ofilcatltiK. It has been decided to continue the meet ings at the Christian tabernacle for , \ wlillo longer. Since ax-Governor Chase left the Interest which ho awakened has not dimin ished perceptibly , and o long as It keeps at Hi prsccnt height the people will be given an opportunity to go to church. Superintendent Dlmmock of the motor line lias put up an addition on the north side of the motor company's nlllco , to bo used as n. reading room and general lounging room for the employes. It will bo fitted up with ' tahlox , chairs , writing dcski , and the 1'ko , nnd newspapers and magazines will be kept on file There were I'aster exorcises at the Chris tian tabernacle last Sunday. The room was magnificently decorutfd with smllax , leister lilies , palms and the like , white a white dove with wings outspread overhung the pitform ! In the afternoon the ordinance of baptism was administered to ci.x candidates In a very Impressive manner , the Bolt toilet of the v orgin throughout the ceremony adding great J | solemnity to the occasion. A social gathering at the Colorado house , on liroadxvay near the corner of Seventh street , broke up In the customary row last evening about 10 o'clock. Ono half of the houseful tried to put the other half out , and a free-for-all fight ensued , In which sonic blood was spilled and several noses were disjointed. The police were called upon to suppress the riot , but befora they arrhccl on the scene all was quiet as the grave. Important to Ho Conn mcrn. The purest and cleanest Ice In the world is that taken from water works reservoirs of Council Dluffs. J. I' . Mulholland has made arrangements with Gilbert Bros , to supply all of his customers this summer with this Ice. Orders left at the ofllce , No. G Pearl street , will receive prompt attention. Telephone , 180. Tlu < Coiinc 1 Itl lTs IiiMirunrc Get. Is making the usual strides again this year. A good gain In premiums IK mudo each month. Wo have In stock 1,000 hot-bed siih ot our own mako. Coma und ECO us or write for prices. State quantity wanted. Council t Bluffs Taint , Oil and Glass Co. , Mabonlc tern- I < lo building , Council Bluffs. * A 1'AIt tdJl.U'lIH. 3. M. Junkln , a Red Oak attorney , Is In the city. - Mack Goodwin returned yesterday from a \lsit with relatives In Kansas City. C. S. Kccu.ip , a prominent attorney of Ehcnandoah , was In the city yesterday. Mrs L'dna V. Shlnn of Los Angeles , Cal. , Is the guest of her sister , Mrs. J. C. Nlcoll. Mrs. II. K. Flint nnd Mrs. M. H. Noble of Gibbon , Neb. , are visiting Mrs. G. W. Clicr- rlngton , C23 Sixth avenue. Miss Clara I'helps left yesterday noon fern n two months \lslt with her sister , Mrs. A. A. Handall , In Armstrong , Cmmet county , la. la.S. S. G. Underwood , one of the old and well known farmers of this county , received a telegram yesterday announcing that his son Samuel Is dying of consumption on a ranch In Wjomlng. 'Iho > oung man is well known In this city , and has many frlends-who will sincerely regret the calamity which has fallen upon him. No IJnilcrInker Need Apply. If jour children are afflicted with diph theria , Dr. Jefforls' remedy will save tlielr lives. No physician required. Has stood the test of 35 yeais. For nao ! by J. C. De Haven , George H. Divls and Morgan & Co. , successors to Doarilsley. Also 2104 Cumlng street , Omaha , or address Or. Thomas Jef- ferls , Council Bluffs , la. Price , $1. , Schubert quartet of Chicago at first Dap- list church Tuesday evening , April 10. Schubert quartet of Chicago at First Hap- tlbt church Tuesday evening , April 10. The Unity Guild will giro a miiRlcalo and < Uiico at Chnmbors' hall Tuesday evening , March 27. Admission tickets , 25 cents. Gentlemen's dancing ribbons , 25 cents. The paints that took thu highest award at the World's fair vvero the Heath & Mllllgan paints. Davis , the druggist , sells them. The laundries use Domestic soap. .Iiulgmriit AgntiiHt Klmbiill Cum p. Judge Smith rendered a decision ot some Intelest yesterday In the case of George K. Gngo ngalnst the Klmball-Clmmp Investment company. The receiver , C , U. Ilannan , ap peared In court with his attorneys mid tucuretl an overruling of the motion to re quire an accounting between the Investment company and Klmball & Champ. An entry \\ntt made flndlng that at the time of the ifb'lKiimont of the Investment company Klin- F ball & Champ wore Indebted to the company In the sum of $111,000 , and a judgment for that amount was rendered against them with Interest , which made the total judgment amount to more than $125,000. Judge Smith then wound up the work of the term and announced that there would be 'no more court until April 3 , when Judge Decmor will arrive In the city and open anew now term. If ony ono should ask jou what was ( ho strongest bicycle frame In the world , answer Immediately "Tho l.u-ml-mim , " because It takes 3GOO pounds to break the frame. Sold by Cole & Cole only. llooltn ut Auction. Carload , consisting of the best books , medical , mechanical , miscellaneous , albums , bible * , etc. 1'rlvato halo by day and auction at 7 p. m. , G38 Broadway. While you are paying tor laundry why not get the best ? The Kaglo laundry solicits n trial anil Invites comparison. Telephone 157 Schubert quartet ot Chicago at first Hap- tlst church Tuesday evening , April 10 , See the now art goods at Mrs. Nlles' . everybody knows Davis snlla drugs. I.Ueims. The following marriage licenses were Is- tmed yesterday : Name and address. Age , 3. N. Dnlton. Council Bluffs 41 MnKKlu C. I.ufTerty , Council liluffa , , . , . , . , 23 H. n. Stubbi. Council Hlurfs 21 Blanche K , Brown , Council Illuffg , , 19 ( load Noun for U'liei'lmni. M , 0. Daxon , the Omaha bicycle man , has opened u branch house In Council Bluffs ut 337 Broadway , See the new Humbler. Lady clairvoyant , for ladles only. Llfo reading , business and health. 203 Fourth itreot. Best ot everything In goods and prices , Mycrs-Durfeo Furniture Co. , 326-323 Broad way. Jarvli Wlno Co. , Council Bluffs , solo agent * Jan la 1S77 brandy. Get prices from Shugart & Ouren , the letd- Ing Ecedimea ot Couucll Ulutta , Masonic temple. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Plans to'fiovivo the Ohautanqua Assembly the Coming Beacon , LOCAL MINISTERS ARE INTERESTED Outlineof the He-homo to Again I'ut 1.1 fo Into tliln 1'optilnr Hniiuli of tlmi-A "clininv for Itidii the The annual meeting of the Council Bluffs Ministerial association was held yesterday morning at the study of Hcv. Stephen Phelps , D. I ) , In the First Presbyterian thurch. It was the time for electing officers for the ensuing year , and It was decided to make no changes from last year , Dr. Phelpa being re-elected president and Hev. G. W. Snyder secretary. A project which has been on foot for some little time among the ministers was talked up , relative to the revival of the Chan- tuuqua , which has been IIng apparently dead as the proverbial door nail for the past thrco years. A committee , consisting of Ir Phelps , Dr. Askln. Ilev. T. P. Thick- stun , Rev. G. W. Snyder an I Hev II. P. Dudley , was appointed to consider the advis ability of the proposition , and a meeting Is to be held this aftcrnon , at which some ac tion may be taken. The plan , as It Is now talked of , docs not look toward the revival ot the assembly upon quite so magnificent a scale as that which used to deplete the pocketbooks of the Chautauqualtcs with such monotonous regu larity , and It Is therefore claimed that the llnanclal question will not cut quite such a figure now as It did then It Is stated that the use of the assembly grounds and ap paratus has been offered free of charge Primarily the assembly will be held for the benefit of the voung people's societies of the various churches , and all the churches of HOUlhwcstern Iowa and eastern Nebraska will be asked to come In and help make It a success. The camping out system will be used , the same as In pnst years. Good speakers arid musicians will be engaged , nnd a week or ten days of old-fashioned camp meeting will bo enjoyed , with such attrac tions In other lines as will add to the en joyment of both saint and sinner The above Is the plan proposed , In general terms. The 'details have not yet been arranged , and , In fact , the project has not been alive long enough yet to enable those v. ho favor It to prophesy the outcome. There are multitudes of Council Bluffs people who would like to see the Chautauqua revived In some form or other. The financial side of the question Is the ono to bo looked after mainly , and the ministers have hopes. on it T < iliiiUiillty. Otto Ilachwltz had a preliminary examina tion before Justice Vein yesterday afternoon on the charge of having been Implicated In the burglary of Ben Mark's house at Munawa. Although chcumstuntlal evidence was as strong as It could well be , the stolen goods being found In the possession of the accused , and his reputation was boiel > against him , he was discharged by reason of a technicality of the law. According to the construction of UIP law by the court , the statutes say that possession of the stolen pioporty shall not be considered prlma facie evidence of guilt of the crime of burglary unless It Is Immediately after the commis sion of the crime. The stolen goods were found M irch 10 In Ilachwltz' cave , but the house might have been buiglarlzed at any time after February 2. As no one saw Ilach wltz when In the act of bmglarlzlng the house he could not be held , and ho was discharged so far as this accusation was concerned. ) Tht accused Is not yet out of trouble , however. There Is a charge of passing counterfeit money pending agilnst him In the United States court , and tills will be tried at the term of court which commences today. The evidence Is almost conclusive In this case , and he seems likely to spend a term In the penitentiary. The dismissal of the charge of burglary , however , does not end the Marks case , for a charge of larceny will undoubtedly be filed against him , and he will bo reancstcd In case the United States complaint falls to bo substantiated. Washerwomen use Domestic soap. Jarvls Wlno Co , Council Bluffs. Gas cooking stoves for rent nnd for site at Gas fo.'a ofllce. I Irdiral Con it C'liit" ) . Judge Woolson did not arrive in the city yesterday , as had been expected , but he will bo hero today and open the March term of federal court at 10 o'clock. Judge Shlras , who is usually here during the term , will bo absent this time , so that Judge Woolson will have the entire responsibility ot the long term on his shoulders. On the docket for the term are a number of Important cases. In which heavy Judgments are asked. It. 0. Clapp sues the Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy for $50,000 damages for Injuries , due , he claims , to a defective switch. He was an engineer and was Injured near Afton , Ms train leaving the track and plunging' down a steep embankment. Hosunna Heal asks judgment against the Union Pacific for the death of her son In a Colorado accident. H. P. Lacld wants $25,000 from the Dmllngton for Injuries while serv ing the company as brakesman at Galesburg , III. G. W. Haggorty sues the Omaha & St. Louis railway for Injuries received while switching. A defective switch Is alleged to bo the cause. Mary Stocum Is suing the Burlington railway for $10,000 for refusing her accommodations at a hotel In Red Oak operated by the company. The suit Is brought under the civil rights act. Mr. and Mrs. John Swift sues the Chicago & North western for $10,000 for the death of theli bon In an accident. The abavo arc only a pait of the casts to be tried , but it can bo soon from this that the term Is an uncom monly Important and Interesting one. Domestio soap breaks hard water. Tor cobs go to Cox , 10 Main street. Tele phone 48. _ There has been considerable speculation lately as to who were to bo appointed to the position of deputies under Marshal Canning. The marshal himself has steadily refused to give out any information on the subject , nnd all sorts of slates have been made and broken by his sympathetic but poorly Informed friends. Now , however , the thing has sim mered down until It Is regarded as pretty well established that the three deputies whl bo F. P. Fowler , who has served for three years under ex-Marshal Templeton , 13 , C. Baldy and frank Peterson , the Upper Broad way grocer. This slate Is not olUclal , but It Is said to bo correct , notwithstanding. The Broadway Methodist ladles will hold a "Moorish Market" and apron sale at the niseman building Thursday afternoon and evening , March 2'J. Supper from 5.30 to S. Domestio soap outlasts cheap soap. Inventor IliiUcr'rt I iinenil. DBS MOINES. March 20. ( Special Telegram - gram to The Bee. ) The funeral of George C. Baker , the Invsntor of the submarine tor pedo boat , who died In Washington Friday afternoon , was hold this afternoon at Plymouth church , a large toncourss of Bor row Ing people attending. The members of Crocker post attended In a body. A score of gentlemen were present to represent the Commercial exchange , of which ) 'O was for Borne time president , Mr. Baker was long Identified with the llnanclal Interests Ot Den Molnes and his death is generally mourned. TopulUt I'll pur riiijrtl Out. OSKAL003A , la. , March 20. ( Special Tel egram to The Bee. ) The Farmer and Miner , a populist newspaper , had its olflct cloned by the sheriff today. Many farmers who arc stockholders will lose money by the failure. The plant li valued at $4,000 and Is plas tered with mortgages. Iowa Y. M , V , A. Worker * . MALVERN , la. , March 26. ( Special to The nee. ) A large delegation of the Voung Men's Christian association went to Strntton , Neb. , Friday evening and again lavt evening and conducted gospel meetings , Great Interest wni manifested , and It Is betlovcd much good will rceult from the meetings. WEAK AipT PLATE ( Continued from First Page. ) by the counsel for the Carnegie company that upon these admitted facts no right to exact penalties existed , but In the opinion of the department and of the president the company was responsible for the acts of Its employes , and although the armor furnished Is believed to be better than any jet fur nished to the ships of other countries , the government Imposed penalties as an Indica tion of Its Intention that contractors must , In the future , fulfill completely the \cry high standard laid down In their agreements. The contract made In 1890 seemed to give the right to penalties on these facts when It stated that , as the object of the contract will bo the production of first class armor plates , the contractor must furnish and maintain the most Improved modern plant for such work , which must be conducted ac cording to the best methods. Ho Is to use every endeavor and Incur all expense nec essary to produce the most resisting and en during plate , and he Is to regard the tests herein set forth merely as limits of quality which he Is bound to excel , as much as practicable , by the use of all means which should be within the reach of a first class establishment , CHANGUD SUPI3IUNTENDUNTS. "Tho depaitmcnt Is Informed that Super intendent Schwab hag , since the transactions complained of , been removed from all con nection and authority over the armnr de partment at Homestead , except so far as concerns the erection of new plants ; alto that the general huperlntcndcnco and con trol of the entire subject has been placed , to the satisfaction of the department , In the hands of Mr. Hunslckcr , and to the chali- nian , Mr. frlck "U Is Impossible that the department should be able to state nil the details of an occurrence running over several months , and occupjlng so much tlm'e , or all the ( .everal items of proof upon which It acted , but It submits the foregoing facts as being In sub stance all the Information In Its jji > * sesslon relating to the' Irregularities In the manu facture of armor by the Carnegie Steel company ( limited ) "The department deems It proper to state that throughout the whole of Its trans action nothing occurred to show that an > olllter of the nav > had been guilt } of con niving at any of these Irregularities. Neither Is there anything whatever to show that any director of the company had any knowl edge of the transactions herein set forth. The department has redoubled Its vigilance at all points , and wherever night work U being done for the government Inspectors are required to be on duty night and day. " .0 i ATLVAT ox j > itft'Ti.\a icr. . Seal Iliuilf-s Curried out to bea on a I loo. ST. JOHNS. N. P. . M.irph > < : rvn.,1. Water bay , outside St. Johns harbor , on Saturday filled with Ice , among which plenty of seals were seen. Men from all parts of the coast went off to hunt them and met with fair success throughout the day. In the evening the wind changed to westerly and drove the Ice off again. Most of the men who went out were on the Ice field when the wind changed , but the greater number ot them succeeded In reaching land before the Ice moved off. forty or fifty of them , however , were carried out Into open water. Much apprehension was felt In their be half and measures were taken for their safety. Lights were burned and men were bent for steamers to go to their assistance. It took some hours to reach the city and the first steamer only started at 8 o'clock Sunday morning. Another followed four hours later. During the night changes in the position of the Ice caused by currents drove some of It close to the headlands , and most of the men got ashore by swimming , though eight nearly died from the cold. They re ported that a party of nine persons were far off and all energies were devoted to rescuing these men. At last a party was sighted from the outer cove and a boat put off to their rescue. In this party there were six men , all of whom had been frostbitten severely. A little distance from them the rescuing boat's crew sighted three more people , of whom two were dead from the cold. The third , the father of the other two , was liv ing , and may survive his Injuries. The two brothers fiozen to death were named John and William Parsons , the former 20 and the latter 18 years of age. , si.vr vi' FOII THK.ITMKXT. Ucliiwaro Iiuliun Driinki ) Ordered to Talio tha ( Jold Cure ) KANSAS CITY , March 20. , Two more Delaware Indians arrived here today to take the liquor cure. They are named John Yellow jacket and Joe Walker , and are from the Indian Territory reservation. They say that the four cured Indians that were dis charged from hero last week were examined by the council of their tribe and the council forthwith ordered all intemperate Indians on the reservation sent on In Installments for slmllai treatment. Yellovvjacket and Walker are the first of the batch. They say that In case any of the drunkards icfusc to take the treatment when ordered their rations arc to be cut off. ( ilrl UHCS It 7or to avc Her Mother' * I.lfn A Ilrutiil lltiNlmnd HOMER. Ga , March 26 G. F. Willis was killed last week by his daughter and Ms wife. The news of the tragedy did not leak out for several days until a son , Francisco , aged 11 , told it to neighbors The daughter testified that her father was choking her mother when she cut his throat with a razor and then the mother brained him with an axe. The Jury , after being out some time , rendered a verdict of not guilty. A I"u\orlt for Coughs nnit Colds. "Chamberlain's Cough HcmeJy Is the best mcdlclno for coughs and colds we have ovei sold , " tiijs S. Keel & Son of Coal Hun , Ky , It Is a favorite because It can always be depended upon. It loosens a cold , relieves the lungs and effects a permanent cure. Whooping cough Is not dtngcioua when this remedy IK freely given , us It liquifies the tough mucus and makes It easier to expec torate. 25 and GO cent bottles for sale by druggU'.s , _ P < cs Alleged to ll I Hi-Rally Collet ted. WICHITA , Knn , , March -County < ! At torney Doonc hn.8 lileil null In the dlxtrlct couit by order of the county commissioners ngalnst Countv Cleric M. A. Curt In to le- cover over 15,000 , collected as fees nnd sa'd ' to be Illegally collected under n iccint decision of the supreme court. No fraud or defalcation Is chiiiKcd , The fees \\vie for flllngR of titles , certain utllil.wi'i , etc The cnne will be hard fought and counts clerks all ovei the state arc manifesting an Intense Interest. \virn lij the TriiNt. PIULAURUMIIA. Mai eh 2G-Judge Dallas - las , In the United Slates court of appeals , today ulllrmed the decree of the circuit court of the ( .astern dlbtilct of Pennsyl vania , In the case of thu United BtatcH against the Sugar trust , to the effect that the nbKoiptlon of the Philadelphia re fineries was legal. This Is u vlctoiy for thu trust. _ Drimneilhllo Skutlng , CKDAH HAPIDS , la. . March 20. ( Special Telegram to The Dee. ) Oils Makepeace ot Coegon broke through the Ice this afternoon while skating and drowned , Mint ) Gertlo Candle also broke through , but was saved after a hard struggle. i- Tint ut ( Mlddcll. DES MOINES , March 26. ( Special Tele gram to The BceJ fire at Gllddcn this morning destro > ed property to. the value of $30,000 ; partially Insured. . r * You should keep Salvation Oil on hand ; It will cure all aches and pains. Price 22 cts. Mliirrn Itc'turu to Work CHARLES TON. W , Vn. , March 26 All of the miners of Knhawha valley n-iumud work today. About 5,000 men itrc now eni- plojed. Forty years In the market , ( till booming , vvth | greater nales than ever. Cook's Ux- tra Dry Imperial Champagne , FOR A VALUED POLICY LAW' ' > 'i i . . . > r ( m' Lower House of Iowa's Legislature Takes the First Step Toward It ii u BILL PASSES BY A LARGE MAJORITY Provide * thnt Uio Tncc oftlip Policy Jlo I'nlil InloM Ab nlilo ! I'r.nid Call It < : Slioun by tile Coiiipiiny Intcrcstcfl , j , DCS MOINES , March 20. ( Special Tele gram to The Ike. ) The Wjckoffalucd policy Insurance bill consumed n large share ot the attention ot the house. Representa tives Siberson , Myerley , Mlllltnan and Saw yer opposed the bill as having a strong tendency to Increase Incendiary flrcj and consequently Insurance rlikx. The bill was ably defended by Wjckoff , Gurtfy and Byers , nnd passed Cl 10. , to Those voting no were : Cornwall , McCann , McQulmi , MIHIman , Root , Sabcrson , Sawyer , Smith , Trcwln and Speaker Stone. The bill , as amended and passed , reads : "Section 1 When any building on which there Is a policy of Insurance against lo < ser or damage by fire , lightning , tornado or wind storm shall be damaged by fire , lightning , tornadoes or wind storms eo as to make such Imturen ) liable on said policy , the loss or damage shall be estimated and adjusted upon the basis of valuation of the Insured prop erty as contained In such policy of Insuiance , and such estimated value shall be consluslvc as ngalnst the Insurers except as to proof of fraudulent representations by the Insured "Sco. 2 If any such insured property shall bo so damaged as to render the In surers t'lereot liable theiefor an ! the loss shall b : total , the insurer shall be held to piy the full amount fur which the same was Insuied , as stated In the pollcj and In any suit at law or In equity Involving the ques tion of said Insurers' liability , It shall not be competent to prove that the actual value of the propcrt > so Insured was less than the amount so named In such policy of In surance , provided that this act shall not apply to any policy of Insurance Issued prior to the date at which It takes cftttt. " The house passed the senate bill giving bottlers the right to adopt trade marks nnd prohibiting the using or sale by other parties of kegs , bottles or casQa-so protected. The Soldiers' and Sailors' monument will probably bo located direct ! } west and ad joining the state capltol grounds , the com mission having made this recommendation. The hoube defeated the bill taxing costs In bastard } cases the same as In all criminal The benato consumed the entire session In considering the Rlggen bill for codifying the mining laws. The bill , as ordered to a final reading , makes the following changes In pres ent law : The oil used In mines must be ab- tolutely pure und tested by the State Board of Health ; the air cuncnt must be kept within sixty feet of the working face of the mine ; all mine bosses of Jess than ten } ears experience are required to pass examination before the State Board of Examiners. The senate pasted a' bill establishing a School of Mines In com cUon v.lth the Agri cultural college. Muiti > iuii : > nv A tf/UMrui. / IIICUTI : . Oeorgo Axluvnrth Shoot/i MM. Wilbur Mason , \\IHI JtOMIltfd Ills AlllllIKCH. DES MOINES , March 20. ( Special Tele gram to The Bee ) A murder was com mitted In Warren ? county today , Ihrce miles northwest of Summerset. George Ashworth , aged about ,21 jcars , shot Mrs. Wilbur Mason. The woman was about 30 yeais old and the mother of four children. Particulars of the tragedy rare meager. Ash- worth had been worklng'foi Mason and at the noon hour madd Improper advances to Mrs. Mason , She resisted and ho shot her. After i receiving theJ wounds "Mrs. Mason grabbed her baby- and ran about a quarter of a mile to a neighbor's. Physicians were sent for , but their services were of no avail. The last seen of Ashworth was near Lynn Grove on the Madison county line. A largo number of citizens arc In pursuit of him and If caught he will probably be lynchel. Mr. Mason was absent at Indlanola. ( ilvou Control of Her HiiHliand's Itonmlns. SIOUX CITY. March 20. fSneelnl tn The Bee ) The long delayed decision In the case of Livingston against Livingston , Involving the question of custody of the remains of the late W. H. Livingston , was finally handed down by Judge Ladd last week. It will be remembered by the readers of The Bee that when Mr. Livingston died last June n con troversy was raised over the possession of his body by the action of his divorced wlfo In securing an Injunction against his widow to prevent the latter .from taking charge of the remains. The present decision sustains In every respect the position assumed by the widow , Mrs. Rose E. Livingston. It gives effect to the last request ot the deceased , as was established by the overwhelming weight of undisputed testimony. At the time the original trouble occurred The Bco was Im posed upon by an Irresponsible party with an account of tha second Mrs. Livingston , which did that lady a grave injustice. She was formerly a Miss Grady. who for some time held a responsible position In one of the leading dry goods stores of Omahn , and always moved In good society , both there and In Sioux City. She married Mr. Living ston after his first wife had secured u divorce , and the trouble over her late hus band's remains Is ascribed to the 111 feeling of his former wife. ItiiniBey'H Atlorni'jH Ultlidnuv. CEDAR RAPIDS , la. , March 20. ( Special Telegram to The Bee. ) The April term of the Linn county district court convened at Marion today. The docket Is a very lorco ono , and many Important cases are on tiio docket. The one which will attract the most attention IB that of D. 0. Ramsey , grand chief of the Order of Railway Telegraphers , who Is under Indictment for aiding and abet ting wire cutting on the Burlington , Cedar Rapids & Northern during the telegraphers' strike a year ago. Quito a sensation was treated today when Colonel Charles A , Clark had the court withdraw the appearance of himself and G. W. Burnlmm of Vlnton as counsel for Mr. Ramsey. The Ramsey case will probably not come up until about the third week. lloilj of H Murdered .Muri round. FORT DODGE , In. , March 26. ( Special Telegram to The Bec-Jm-A - man living about six miles north of tlits city Sunday after noon found the body * cjf a man In a ditch a short distance from /hfy / road. The man had been struck upon thf'loft tcmplo and killed and the body dragged by the feet to the ditch. The shoes arrtl hat were gene and the coat and shirt vrere pulled above the head. The pockets , , \icro pulled out and there was nothing upon the body by which It could be Idcntlflodjoxcccpt an aluminum modal. The face hajl been eaten away by trows It Is thought to bo the body of James Clifton. AT THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS DCTTCR. My doctor i-jyn 1t at'ts gently an the utoraarh , liver and kldnttt.nml liaplPiutni laiatlti * . Thli drink u rnadt from litrht and Is prepared tat use is cully Mtftt. JtlicillM LAHE'S MEDICINE All lUurai'tmttll I * ct(0c.nd II n package. If you can-ctgi't II. iend your address forafrttu smoiple. X-une't Vumll > Meillchm IIIOTUM ilio boneli - ilur. In arilrc tn be hekUriT this u necesury. MEN OF LEARNING They Often Suffer from Catarrh and Brain Fag. Professor Cobb Lets In a Little Light Upon Such CUSCH by Giving His Own experience. Cntnrrlml disease Is no respecter of per sons. It cornea nllUe to all classes nnd con ditions. Today 1'rofo'sor Clmrlea S. Cobb Illtiatrntes , by bin personal statement , the Kinptoni ! ) found In many people who fol low Intellectual pursuits. Professor Cobb Is principal of the public school ut Shelby , Iowa , and holds n high place nmoiiR the cdiicutois of that state. lie says : c. s. conu. siinMir , IO\VA. "After belntr under Dr Shepard's e\col- lent treatment n hort time I IInil ms < < lf entirely free from a loalhosomo catarrh Al though my ease was not one of the worm , jet } was tioublcd for ten years und the evil effects upon my work fis n U-nchpr were very painful and nnnoliiK I suffered with severe pains over the e } en and thralls ! ) the temples , frequent nose-bleed ami hard , lumpy fcecrctloim In the nose , psptclnlly ut nlcht , The ceslKbtvas somewhat nffoctcd also , belnc notice ible when I bad before me exacting or pro- lonKcd work. "In a general way , ns well ns locally , I am restored. I now do the name work with case that used to worry and exhaust me. There Is nn absolute freedom from nil pain .My nervous wyHtem has been built up so that a marked Incieasc In phv sle.U and mental energy are the sure results of Dr. Shepaid's work. The cure 1ms been u true blessing to me. " Outside of Omaha. TIIH SYSTEM OF MAIL TREATMENT PURSUED BY US GUARANTEES THE SAME EITECTIVE RESULTS TO THOSE WHO DESIRE TO SUMMIT THEIR CASES THROUGH CORRESPONDENCE AS TO THOSE WHO COME TO THE OF- TICE , AND AT THE SAME PRICE. SYMPTOM BLANKS SENT TO ALL AP PLICANTS. SPECIAL BLANKS TOR MEN. SPECIAL BLANKS TOR WOMEN. DRS , COPELAND & SHEPARD , ROOMS 311 AND 312 NKW YORK LIFE nUlL.DlN'a , OMAHA , NHIJ. Office Hours 9 to 11 a. m. ; 2 to 5 p. m. ; 7 to 8 p. m. Surula } 10 a. in. to 12 m. SEARLE3 & SEARtES , SPECIALISTS Uironic , WE Nervous Private CUH.E Spo'ial Diseases. Tlti : VT.MICNT IIV MIL , CoilMllt.ttion Fron' Wo euro Catarrh. All Diseases of the Nose , Throat , Ghost , Stomach , Livor. Blood , Skin and Kl 'noy Dis- OS8O8 , Foma'o Wnaknossos , Lost Manhood , AND ALL , PRIVATE BIS- EASES of MEN. I'll.FS , riRIUI.A A.NI ) IIEGTII. Uf.CEKS CUTOd without uilnori'otcntion from I urines * RUPTURE. A'o Cliro Ao 7'oj- . Cill on or address with sti up foi clrculara , froa book and nctliUH , 1st stilru.ty south of Po Olllte , llooin 7. Dr , Searles and Seirles , I18So"tou1t\SN ! > ED TO AND on. U the only SPECIALIST WHO TBEAT8 Ail. PRIVATE DISEASE * nud DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY , Women Excludsd , 18 yean nxparleuc * C'lrculam free. 11th nnd Ivrnam bU S'UiUi , .NUB. BIRNEY'S Catarrh Powder 'ittllavcu ' Catarrh and Cold In the /ami Instantly by on * application Cures Mend NoUos ft OEAF.4EUU. Cill t * u ' llul jft , > l | Topic , ru t > . 'frlnl In ntmcntor iaraplo free Bold br OruffcliiU , 60s , When we are gone you will realize wliat yo'u missed , for we are cjoing and our stock , too , prices no object at all. Anybody can buy the whole business or any part of it any price within rea son. l.GOO PAIRS OP ODD PANTS , IN ALL SIIADKS AND PATTERNS. WORTH UP TO $12 00. QO NOW AT TUB COMPELLED < n 55 TO QUIT PRICE or po. 25 HOY'S SUITS THAT RANGE IN .25 PRICi : KROM $2.10 TO J300 , AGES 4 TO . 14 YIARS , NOW oo AT TUB COMPELLED TO QUIT PRICE OF 100 ALL WOOI , CASSIMRUn AND CHK- SO VIOT SUITS , AGES 4 TO 14 , WE ALWAYS - $ I WAYS GOT $5 , THEY'RE COMPELLED TO QUIT AT AN ELEGANT DOY-S , SUIT. COAT. PANTS AND VKST , SIZES UP TO IS YEARS , WORTH UP TO J5 , THE MAKING AI.ONC COST MORI : THAN OUR COM- PULLED TO QUIT PRICi : TUB FINEST KIND OP CHILDREN'S IM- PORTKD CHP.VIOT SUITS. fJOUIILH UREAS TED OR SINGLE , ELEGANTLY $2'so TRIMMED. WORTH UP TO $8 , COM PELLED TO QUIT AT 100 CHILD'S 2-PIECE SUITS. IN ODD SIZES , WORTH UP TO J3.GO , ARE COM $2-50 PELLED TO QUIT AT 150 MEN'S SUITS IN GRAY AND OX FORD AND PIN CHECKS , WE ALWAYS - ° ° TO GOT QUIT. ? 6CO , HUT ' WE ARE COMPELLLED $3- 350 MEN'S SUITS IN ALL THE DESIRA BLE SHADES , WELL MADE AND ° ° $4 TRIMMED. OUR REGULAR $ S BO SUITS , COMPELLED TO QUIT AT ALL THE DARK GRAY , SILK AND .00 FANCY SLEEVE LINED SPRING OVERCOATS - COATS THAT SOLD FOR $800 ARE COM PELLED TO QUIT , AT 13th and Parnam. Empkie-Shugart & Co.5 JOBBBRS IN SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE AND FIELD SEEDS. BICYCLES A full line of medium and high grade whec's. Send for catalogue. 1O9 , 111 , 113 , 115 Main Street , Council Bluffs , la THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO , 1408 Farnam Street , Retail Druggists and purveyors of rviedical Supplies. Invalid Chairs , Supporters , Atomizers , Sponges , Batteries , Water Bottles , Rupture Curetl Satisfaction e-uaranteacl. All the latest improved Trusses. THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO , 1408 Farnam St Opposite I'uxto n'I > To the Ladies and Gentlemen -or- Coimcil HI nils and Vicinity : You ore cordially invited to visit THE Evans' Laundry , Corner Potirl st mm Sixth nvo. , on Wodnesdiiy and Thursday afternoons of each weak , nnd scd in opciatlon the Equipped a-pd Best Plant in thuVost. . Our spouliiltlcs ai o Shlrta , Collars and Culls. Notluo the work and fet priuos for tuinlly wash ing. Telephone J > l ) < ) . ' T1IK KVANS' LAUNDHY CO. OEQ. P. SANFQRD , A.W. RIOKMAN , I'rosUlunt. Cash lur , First National of COUNCIL BLUFFS , Iowa. Capital , . . $100,000 Profit * , , - - - 12,000 Ono of Iliu oUU HI I ) inkH hi tliii Htato of Iciwn. Wo solicit jour biiBlniHX und collection * Wo pty 6 per i out on tlmti iloposlli ) Wu will bo plo meU to Hto iiiiU Hert ii J on Vfflff t B Uhefnl , Complete , 1'riicticnl tfiSilPED L'jinorj , alioof wntuli , nick- 9 Ctlvii < > 1 CUHI' , DlX pUllln-H UltllUIlt rule ulliiK. Any OIHJ can upur- alu It I'uutpilil wlili illins , book of ItisutiuioiiH , i le , tor t.'ftd AKUIIIM wiiiitcil llook- U frcu UAYKKS SONS 4 CO. , 1009 Chanter of Commerce , Ctilcayo , MECCA COMPOUND. TheSovereign Remedy for Bums. Instnntly relieves all pain and hoila without sc.irrlntf. Endorsed by the medical faculty and multitudes o'f poo- pie whoso sufferings it has relieved. COUNCIL , m.urrs , in. AU& . 23. isoi _ ih roster MfK. Co : CJonlli min-M nni happy to tcs- tlf ) to the utmilirful iniiKlc effect of your Mi. ecu Compound In burnt ) . I HHS burned , us you know , by nn < xplo lon of n pluinber'u giiBollne furmica nn the nun Hint" of .1ul > 2 , 18U1 Thu cntlro mir- f.ice of mbiuk , nrmx iiml bnck of lower llinba uas KO Inill > burned Unit lnnt portions of bllH- tirni bklu iium > t > n * ullh ilia rcmcnal of my rlotliluK. The pnln thai , fullouiil [ g Imlo cilb. able. I could not lia\e enilillid It twenty-four liouis nnd lUi.il The eliock was no Krivu Hint I \\uit nlimiHt Into rpiiBini , but In tno IIOIIIH lifter t'to application of yout Mttia Compound I wan nlinoHt ciitlitly rclle\ul from pain and In nine- ton daa after Hie ntcldtnt us back ut my w orlt. I tan also further state that thetoll \ not bo R pour left fiam that tenlblu burn , and nil la due to your .Mecca Com ] " und It uhould be kept In t\cry home , noikrhop or place of Imtmiem for Immediate use In cute of an accident. I feel that I cannot bay too much for jour wondeiful itmcdyOUIB xtiy rtrpectfully , II. O. MUAD. Piopired by THE FOSFER MANUFACTURING CO. , COUNCIL m.uri'.s . . . IOWA. And for Sale by All Druggists. KH is yp-'nycy ' pK nso -jn K u Dnyi-iN nyn ? .Dijjpya nso yiiDisnya D. Jacobson & SOD , 130 W. 12 St , Chicago , COUNCILDL'JrFJ ! DO YOU KNOW THAT WAV & HUSH HAVU noino choke liaikalnn In fiult and guidm land near thin cliy ? QAUIIAQU IUMOVJD. citisrooL.s , VAULTS. chlnin ) B tlcamd id llurku , at rla > loi'i EioctT > . flu llnmihsnj. AIUJIHACTH AND LOANS. I'.UtM AND city property boiiEht and nolJ. 1'uocy & Tboniu > , Council Illuffa YOL'NO LADY 8TiNOfUAI'IIiil ; ! AND TVI'H- writer dttilro0 frlluitllon , hat * had experlinco In iKiokltl tcpliiK iilxo , hint itfertnce * . Addrtim N 2) , Hit.- , Council Illulfu WANrnu-o.Ni : on TWO ruitNiHiiin HOOMU for Unlit liourtkviiilni ; , Aillrcss Den , Ileo ulllca. Council llluffii rou "WA i : on TUAiTuT Tooo"o5 wortni OB- piQpiriy In Vttrnon , Tex , 2 tholco lulu lit Uuannh , Tex , chcnp for tilth , Addrvcu I ) 21 , Hop. Council I llurfa. niujT CLAHS , rou 400 IIKAD of dtoclf. about 3 mllen north of town Catllo 1275 lo $4 If ) , lioitie.i M < W lu > 7. > , for * < a on , April U to October n flood man In clmrce of dotk , plenty Kru , ult and wulir. Or nil ) lint In vood man ivllli 11,000 ft ) capital to Inunt In dairy , hoi ; und poulliy bunlnnu , gooil ( room houio iiml all convtiiuticen , L. I' . JudHon , ! )2J ) Cth u\rnuv ur. 1 HruaUivay , Couu- til Illuffi. WANTI3I ) . A ClOOD preo , iriuil b iheap , a I no want to buy n ( xl driving homo , mum b u bnrvaln. Addrcia 1MJ llroadwiiy _ rou IIKNT. THiiKK iwi'itNiHimn UOOMH" wlfi beat , b.ith , i-tc nultnblv for light liouio. kcrplnir. Annex OrunJ hotel , neoond floor , Port I : NT. TIIHKIJ nooMS , CHNTHALLT located , furnlshiU for light houirktepliif , Ad diem A 21 , Ut ofllce , Council lIluB * .