Til 13 OMAHA DAILY HER : TUESDAY , A PHIL 10. 1801. THIS JAlljY BJBBJ. COUNCIL. IILUPF8. 011 K'n - - NO. 121'iiAiiL Belli errtl by carrier lo nny ttart of the city , II. W. TltVTON , Manager. TRMWIIOXKB tlUilnen * olllcc , No , 43j nleht editor. No. a. Doston s.oro , spring drcsi goort > , capes. Charles Lovegrccn , the Kcoloy euro mnn who wasn't cured , was lined $10.20 In pollco court yesterday morning for Dotting too Joyful , A marriage llcfnse win Issucil yesterday to Grant II. Dunn and Uosslo M. Simons , nfieil 24 nnd 20 jears respectively. They both live In Council Hlntta. Sunihy morning 11 Iiorac driven by Clar ence Sehnlf Htcpi > cd on the loose end of an electric light wire No damn no v&s done , but that horse Knows lio\v It fccU to be knocked down Aie time * nnd out by light ning A man giving his name as Chariot Wilson as found yciterday afternoon with ten nlhcr Mill es and forks In hit possession Ho had already hold two dozen nt n cntiplo nf pawn shops. The stuff Is supposed to have been tolr > n , and ttio pollca nro now looking for the owner , while Charles Is In the city jail on a general charge of sus picion. The ministers of the city held a mcptlni ; jeslcrduy morning for the purpoto of laying further plans for reviving the Clmutmniua assembly thlt summer A committee was appointed to ascertain the cost of moving the amphitheater from the grounds ) In Gar ner towinhlp to some point In the city lim its A piece of ground just cast of the High school Is looked upon nllli a good deal of faior by those who are engineering the pro ject ns a location for the building. The school board mn-'o a trip yesterday to Courtland beach to look over the situa tion. They found seventy-two pupils cooped up In n slnglo room , ISxIO feet In alze. The recent refusal of the voters to allow nn ap propriation for a new school linuso hat ) ren dered the erection of a now building out of the question , and President "leld states that there Is no other room In the town that can be rented that would answer the purpose nny better. So tht , ' chances are that the pupils will go on until the end of the y.ir with ) ,1 better educational facilities than they i.uve now. Insure In the Imperial Flro Insurance Co. Insure In the Imperial Klre Insurance Co. Insure In the Imperial Fire Insurance Co. Insure in the Imperial Flro Insurance Co Lougee & Towlc , Sole Agents , 235 Pearl street. Coumll llIufTH Inn. C'II'H. Wonderful < lro th The following Is .1 statement of premiums written nnd losecs paid by the Council llluffs Insurance company during the first quarter of each year since nnd Including ] 890 , a record to which wo point with honest pride : Premium * . I * os Jan. to April , iRl > COf , 7'i JJ.117.St Ji.n. to April , 1SSI 0.7JI CS 2.741 2j Jnn. tu April 1S92 lit ( m SO 4.1 < > 7. ' > 8 .Inn 10 April , IMI.3 13 131 1H 3,04123 Jnn. to April , 1SD4 . . . . 17.3:8 : 10 0,511 75 No Uinlrrjnkrr Ntril Apply. If jour children nro aflllctcdslth diph theria , Dr , Jcfforls' remedy will save their JOB. . No physician required. Has stood the test of 35 years. For sale by J. C. Do Haven , George H. Da\ls and Morgan & Co. , successors to Dcardaloy. Also 2101 Cuming street , Omaha , or address Dr. Thomas Jef- ferls , Council Bluffs , la. Price , $3. C. D. Dillon of Neola was In the city jcs- terday. L. Zurmtiehlcn , Jr. , leaves today for a live days trip to Springfield , O. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Garrison of Loun City , Neb. , nro registered nt the Inman hotel. Harry Kansdell has taken charge of the Union Transfer company's establishment In the Merrl.im block. Dr. F. P. Bellinger expects to locate in this city again. He leaves In a day or twofer for Portland , Ore. , to close out his business there. Spencer Smith nnd Senator William Grono- weg hn\e returned from DCS Molncs , where they wltnchsed the closing scenes of the legislature. II. S. Mow man has taken n situation on the road for the tobacco house of John Finger & Hro. of Louisville , Ky. His terri tory will be Iowa and Nebraska. The IlaiiliiTH I.lfr AHHOiliitlon Of DCS Molnea , In. , stands nt the head of all mutual Insurance. It furnishes indem nity for the least money , Is the safest , soundest nnd has the largest reserve for pol icy holders , $1,241,210.03. A comparison will convince the most skeptical. Address . O. .IVIrt , agent , 71C Willow avenue. AVntrr Works Olllco. Open Monday and Tuesday evenings. Pay nnd save your discount. For cobs go to Cox , 10 M iln street. Tele phone 18. ' Domestic sonp breaks hiM water. Trouble < > \or I.liui lYnrex. Norn Murphy nnd John Coylo lay clnlm to the snmc piece of ground In the southern part of the city. Norn claims to have ben In possession of the lot for some time past , nnd , by virtue of her ownership , she enclosed It a few days ngo with n barb wire fence nnd proceeded to sow It with grass , turnips , chrysanthemums und other garden truck. Last Saturday Coylo camu along and pro ceeded to exercise his vested right by plant ing another fence right down In the mid dle of her ground In such n way as to pre vent her from killing the squash bugs nnd Unison weeds thnt might undertake to do business under Mrs. Murphy's vine nnd fig tree. That night Mrs. Murphy went out and tore down Coyle's fence and then secured tin nttoiney , who assisted her In getting a writ of Injunction from Judge Decmer to privent Coylo from undoing the dnmago she hud done. The rcnl ownership of the lot will hnvo to bo determined by the court. "What bicycle do you ride ? " "Why , I ride n Wavery. Everybody rides them. Cole & Cole sold fourteen In the last two weeks. They sell for $ S5 , nnd nro war ranted as good ns any wheel made. Get one. " llookn i > t Auction , Carload , consisting of the best books , medical , mechanical , miscellaneous , albums , b bles , etc. 1'rlvato sale by day and auction at 7 p. m. . 630 Droadwny. nvnns Laundry company. Shirts , collars , and cuffs n specialty , G20 1'earl strcot , Teir COO , Reasonable rates for fnmlly work. See the now nrt goods at Mrs. Miles' . Called tu Anotlirr field. Ilev II , A. Holclienbach , pastor of the Scandinavian Ihiptl&l church of this city , hns accepted a call to become pastor of a largo nnd nourishing church nt Albert I.c.i , Minn. , and leaves for that place tomorrow. Last evening he was tendered a reception by the members ot his church at the homo of Ole t'hrlstonscn , 7.JS Washington avenue , ind a large number of friends were present. Mr. Hclchonbach hns been pastor of the church here for the past ten years , nnd In thnt time he hns mndo muny friends who will regret his departure. The church lo which he goes has a membership ot about 200. Onriilnlimrnls Miint Stop In lonii In a short time , as Iowa hns passed a law ugalnst thrm. This la your last chance to collect jour accounts before the law goes Into force. The Nassau Investment company has reduced Us charges and will guarantee collections against persons not living In luwa , but who are employed by some rail way , express or telegraph company having nn ngcnt In Iowa. Write at once for terms and references , Council Illuffs. Jarvls Wine Co. , Council muffs , la. , agtnt JarvU 1877 brandy , wines and liquor. $500 to $1,000 to loan on city property. Itoom 4 , 555 Urondway. Gas cooking stoves for runt and for salt at Gas Po.'a olllce. Everybody knows Divls sails drugt , . IU UuuilrUn use Domestic soag , . . . XTfMt'I' ' IMt/ilT f'APVfMI It ! I'PPP NMVS MIOJI tOLHIL BUM'S ' Application of the Mnlot Law Now n Problem Prtwing fcr Solution , WHAT WILL THE COUNTY BOARD DO Mttlo Doubt hut nn Effort Will lie Mndo tu J.'uforco I he tax Nnw Industry tb.itlll lie I'osti'rcil by till ! I JIM" , A meeting of the county supervisors will bo held at the court house this afternoon. The question of enforcing the new Martin mulct law Is certain to come up In a day or two , before the board finally adjourns. Heretofore the city clerk or the city mar shal has collected the monthly Hue. Now the county tieasurcr will have entire con trol of the collection of saloon fines and nfter the quarterly payment lun been mnde to him by the saloon keeper , one-half the amount will bo turned over to the city , the same as any other tnx. In view of the fact that four-fifths of the members of the board are from the county and the noncnforccment of the law will lose the county Just $300 per annum on every saloon keeper doing business In Council IlluffH , It seems fair to presume that the board will demand that Council IIIufTs be brought under the dominion of law onro more , nt least so fur as the tax matter Is concerned. Homo ono ha discovered that n new In dustry Is likely to spring up as the result of the new law. For an out-of-town saloon Keeper to carry on his business without hindrance a petition will be necessary bearing the signatures of 65 per cent of the voters , not of his town or city , but of the entire county. It Is easy to see that for every saloon keeper to start out on his own hook armrd with n petition ami traverse the vvholo county would be out of the question. It would cost htm ns much ns he could ever hope to make during the year , and he would then bo uncertain ns to whether public sentiment throughout the county would be such ns to enable him to get the required 03 per cent. It Is likely , therefore , that some enterpris ing iiuui who IH out of a Job will stnrt out with ( .evenly-live or 100 petitions nnd make n tour of the county. n\ory farmer he runs across will have to sit down nnd wrlto his name on the entire lot if ho believes that people ou/ht / ; to be allowed to dilnk beer. If he doesn't bcllevp that way , or If ho sa > n ho hasn't the time to spare , the syndlrnte must pay him for his time or compromise with his conclcnce , ns the case mny be. When ho bus made the round of the county nnd has secured the petitions he can come bnck nnd cell them at a good round figure to the oiit-of-lonn saloonlsts. WHY NOT TAVTIIi : OKI VINO 1'AKK ? Is It llrrtiusu It Is Ouitcil liy tliu Strcrt Cur C'ompiuiy ? The democratic convention gave sweet ns- Burancu that the candidates , If elected , would compel the street car company to pay all Its taxes nnd other dues to the city. Ulijht on the start the council has decided to re lieve the Driving Paik association fiom taxation. The picsent driving pirk IH n goodly sl/cd piece of real estate , held for u propltuous time In which to subdivide into lots and throw upon the market. In the meantime It affords its owners a > early revenue from bolng leased and from occa sional rac-es. The property Is piactlcally owned by the street car company , there being but four shares not held by stockholder in the motor line. In connection with this subject n little Investigation has been made with a view to ascertaining Just what ground the Driving Park association has for complaint on the score or taxes. It owns seventy-six acres of land In the northwestern part of the city , and the vvholo tract of land IH assessed nt $6,300. The taxes amountto $392. Just west of the south end of the grounds Is a patch of twenty acres belonging to John \V. Paul nnd known ns "Paul's Place. " The ground Is exactly the same , so far as the general contour Is concerned , nnd the only apparent advantage Is on the side of the driving park , Inasmuch an the latter has direct connection with the motor line , and occasionally affords Its stockholders a little revenue , while the Paul tract Is several blocks distant from the motor , and In haul Union IIKo the present affords not the slight est revenue to Us owner. There are 101 lots In this tract of twenty acres , and each one Is assessed anywhere from $30 to $43. The entire assessment Is $3,010. Granting that this assessment Is Just and that the two parcels of ground are equally valuable , the assessment of the driving park should be $13T1S , instead of $6,300. The stockholders of the company and their friends claim that they should bo exempt from taxation on the ground of their workIng - ' Ing for the good of th ( > tlty. Those who be lieve In every man nnd every corporation bearing his due share of taxation find It dlfllcult to see why the Driving Park asso ciation Is entitled to M\y \ different treatment from the ordinary cltlen who has had land lying Idle on his hands during the recent business depression , and doing nothing but pllo up taxes which he has not Influence enough to hnvo remitted. Dohany's opera housa Is run for the benefit of the public , to a certain extent , but It Is assessed at $8,000 , and the taxes are not remitted. Some vciy energetic cogitation is now In progress , voters endeavoring to harmonl/o ante-election promises with post-election performances. _ M'LCIAI. A'lTHACTIOX. At I ho lloaton Stern Dress floods Dopt. On Monday wo will Inaugurate our April dress goods sale , which will Include some uf the best values ever offered In the dress goods line. At lOc wo offer n complete as sortment of colors In now sucdcd armure , goods full 34 Inches wide and well worth 2Ga n yard. At 25c wo show a big assort ment of plain and novelty dress goods , In cluding English cashmeres , Illuminated mix tures and a complete line of li rlilcsjcent di agonals that would bo cheap at 37VjC a yard. Our leader at 39c Is 25 pieces nf Imported French henrletta , 25 pieces of Scotch mix tures In checks and stripes , 15 pieces of the celebrated Jamestown fancies. In all over 100 different styles nt 39c ; goods th.it vvero bought to sell nt EOc and GSc n yard. Don't fall to see our assortment of all wool serges at SOo a yard. Our stock of novelty dress goods at $1 00 a yard was never so complete as at the present time We cill special attention to n line of 50-Inch Scotch mixtures , worth $1.50 , at $1.00 n ynrd. Ask to sou the now silk warp solcll. We hnvo Just received another assortment of fine exclusive style dress patterns. See special numbers at $ S 50 , $10.00 and $12.00. SILKS. A new assortment of the gcnuina Kal Kl wash silks , which wo have placed on sale at Mo n > nrd. See our new swivel silks nt ESe a yard. rigurcd dress silks. Wo show over BO stjlea and colorings In a tine Japanese sill ; at fi'Jc and 75o a > anl. These silks will out wear any China or India silks at $1.00 or $1.25 n yard. See plain white and cream Japs at 35c , 50c , 59c nnd 75c a yaid , I10STON STOKU , Fothcrlngham , Whltolavv Co , Leaders , Council llluffs , la. m the Atli > rituii. The case of Witt against Hlco used to bob up serenely every time a Judge would open up a term of court , but since It went to the supreme court and the decision of the dis trict court In Witt's favor was affirmed noth ing has been heard of It more. Yesterday Its ghost was resuscitated by J , N. Flick- Incer , attorney for the plaintiff , who caino Into court und asked that execution bu not Issued for the amount of the Judgment , $2,100. An examination of the records re vealed a rather unique state of affairs , for while Fllcklnger had been attorney for the defense on the flrtt trial and acted In Hint capacity until after the case had been dis posed of In the mipreme court , hi ; now ap peared lo hnvu switched off on to the plain- tin's aide. J. J. Shea appeared for C , I ) . Dillon of Neola , who , he claimed , wan tht ) real plain tiff , for several hundred dollars of the Judg ment vvero coming to him. He became ntUter ucrtoual lu hi * remarks , accusing PHcklnRcr of perjury , nnpr IM-IO al cr/ duet , and all ( he other irimes known to ft" code of legal elhlcs. PlUklnger retorted that ho had no time or Inclination to Indulge In any such ' barroom eloquence" ns hit op ponent , and attributed the latter' * anxiety to have the Judgment executed to the fact that he had Mapped n Hen for attorney fee * upon It amounting to several hundred dollars lars more than the amount of the Judgment. After the two limbs of the law had kicked ono another Riifflclcntly hard Judge Dcomcr took the case under advisement. DAK IH roit HIIMIK. : : : Itcrontincniling Illm to Ooi- crnor itnckMtn'fi Tender Mrrclei 1'itMcit. A meeting of the Hnr association of Pot- tavvattamlo county was held yesterday after noon In the district court room for the pur pose of taking notion with regard to the appointment of a Judge to nil the newly created vacancy on the supreme bench Nearly every one of the seventy-five attor neys of Council Illuffs was present. C. 0. Saunders presided and J. J , Stewnrt acted as secretary. The resolutions given below were unanimously passed and the signatures of about sixty-five lawyers vvero secured : Whrrcnw , lly nn net of the Twenty-fifth gcncinl iiHscmbly of the state of lawn , the duty devolves upon the governor of low si to appoint nn additional member of the mi- promo I'ourt , nnd Wberc.ui , Hon. II. 12. Doemcr of Mont gomery county , lovvn , has for eight > oaw been one of the presiding judges of tbo Fifteenth judicial district of lovvn , nnd In that rnparlty bus manifested bin ability art n lawyer , bis fairness nnd linpartlnllty n a Judge , nnd lU-nionstiiited thnt be possessed tbo Intellectual nnd moiul qualities to ndorn tbo bench of the hlKlu-st court of tbo state. nnd IIIIH commended lilniHulf to the bar nnu people of pontliwi'stt-rn Iowa IIH u man emi nently qimlllled for Judicial position ; there- Hi'solved , Hv the members of the I'ottn- vviittnmlL' County Inr ! iiHxoi-liitlon , Irrespective tiveof political limitations , that wo onrnestly commend to Oovc-rnor Jackson thi- candidacy of Judge Deemcr for ap pointment HH Judge of the mipicnie court , because of bis fitness for the position , nnd because , otbei things being ciuml , Honth- vvestorn Iowa Is entitled to this nppolnt- Uos'olvod , That fiom eight venrs observa tion of bis COUMI- upon Hit- bench we un- besltutlnKl.v nnd unqualifiedly commend him IIH i-mlnontlv IH nnd quallllL-d for thin position , and earnestly lequesl bis appoint ment. _ _ When you come to the best hose for sprink ling the 'law n It Is the Maltese Cross. You can always get this and lighter grades in rubber und cotton hosu at Ulxby's. 202 Main street. _ . The Ktnuchan stock has been moved to 23 Main street. Shoes nt jour own price , 'iou want i hoes and wo want money. Bring the family In and nt them up for April rains. V. M. C. A. Ki-crptloii. A recepTlon was tendered the friends of the Young Men's Christian association last evenIng - Ing at the rooms In the Merrlam block. A large number wen- present , both ladles and gentlemen , and the committee on arrange ments left nothing undone that would ndd to the enjoyment. The annual business meet ing occupied the early portion of the even ing. The following ofllCPM were elected for the ensuing year. President. F. II Kojs ; first vice president , L.V. . Tulle > b ! second vice president. C. S. Law son ; recording sec retary , C. J. McNItt ; treasum , n. 13. Hart ; directors , for term of two ycais , C. T. Officer , \V. J. Loverctt , H. D. Howard , J. W. Ilojman , J. G. Wadsworth. W. P. Ollicer. A. H. Illshsmlth and W. S. COSH. 1. V. Howard was elected to nil the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. Keys from the board of directors. Reports of officers showed the association to be In a flour ishing condition. After the business had been tiansacted a s-ocial time was had , and lofreshments were served In the gym nasium by the lady fi lends of the assoclo- Noit Sunday evening will be held the an nual mass meeting of the association , arid nil thu Protestant churches of the clly will unite. Hev. M. C. Altchlson will deliver the principal addiesn of the evening , nnd the united choirs of the city will furnish music. While you nre paying for laundry why not get the best ? The Eagle laundry solicits a trial and Invites comparison. Telephone 157. Get prices from Shugart & Ouron , the leadIng - Ing seedsmen of Council Bluffs , Masonic temple. Ited Men at Church. Poltnwattumle tribe No. 21 , Improved Order of Red Men , with n large delegation from the Omaha tribes , Ynh-mm-dnh-sls No. 2 , Ogalalla No. 4 and Omaha No. 18 , with visitors from Chkaga and Massachusetts , at tended services In a body Sunday morning at the Christian tabernacle , and mads a very handsome appearance with their bright- colored regalias. On their return to thu wigwam of the Pottuwattnmlcs a bountiful feast of coin nnd venison was furnished the visiting In others nnd sisters by r.tchetah council No. 3 , Degree of Pocohontas. A social meeting was then held , and long and short talks vvero made by the visiting brothers and thojo of the home tribe. The order Is one of the finest In the city , and is composed of the best element In Council Bluffs and Omaha. It lias a membership of over 150,000 in the United States , Is fra ternal III its aims and furnishes sick and funeral benefits. Its origin dates back to the American revolution , when the fi loudly Indians assisted the American sol- dlers. Myers-Durfee Fuinlturo rompiny , 236-238 Broadway , save money aiu' 'lino to patrons , Washerwomen use Domestic soap. Mi'jrrn Unr < l u ( lull. Kllhu Meyers , manager of the American District Telegraph company , rented a farm south of the city to a man named Hlliznrd. There was a disagreement that led to ix lawsuit Finally Mc > crs dismissed Ills suit upon the understanding that Ullz/aid and his sons weie to turn the land over to him and keep nway In the future. The ne\t morning fill/zard nnd his sons were on hand ready to run the farm. Mojcrs was there to ECU that they didn't. Loud talk ensued , and Meyers claims that Blizzard came after him with a heavy stick of wood. Meyers drew n gun nnd the Blizzards left him In possession of tha field. Blizzard went before Justice Vlen and charged Meyers with assault. Meyers was arrested , and the case will come up before Justice Field. _ Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. Jarvls Wlno Co. , Council Bluffs. jf/co.i/.H/.v7 ; > ; : / > roit Cqliimbui , O , , 'Much Kxrllrd Otpr the Con templated ItHU-HKii of 1'iitrlcli inilott. COLUMBUS , 0. . April 9. Warden James and the new tlmplain , Ilev , Mr. Wlngot , of the Ohio penitentiary have recommended Patrick J. Klllott for release on parole Ho and William J. Ulllott , February 23 , 1891 , Killed two men and wounded nine others on High street on account of n news paper feud of a personal character The warden says he Is now required by the board of managers to recommend for parole any prisoner who may ask for same und whoso record as to prison conduct Is within the requirements , the board assuming all respon sibility as to paroles. Patrick was sentenced for twenty years. There Is much feeling hero upon the subject. II i.lTIliil : lOHKU.tNTlt. I'alr und Slight ! ) Murmur , ttlth A'urbtblo Northerly Winds. WASHINGTON , April 0. Forecasts for Tuesday. For Nebraska , Kansas and Colorado - rado Fair ; slightly warmer ; north winds , becoming variable. For South Dakota Warmer ; gtncrallj fair ; southwesterly winds. For Missouri and Iowa Generally fair Tuesday ; westerly winds , slightly warmer. Dundee , Dundee , Dundee Prune orchards. Brown , at Wooodbrldgo Bros. . 120 N 10th St. C'unarit I.liuT luiiiiiti'il. QUN13NBTOWN , April . The Cunard liner Btenmer Campania nailed hence for New York jestcrdtiy. During the run from Liverpool her iccentrlc rod bent. The rod was icpulred lure and the Hteamer pro ceeded. , _ Hull llrruhs tliu Okluliomu llt'tord. I3L HKNO. Okl. , April 9. The heaviest hall storm In the history of Oklahoma passed over the city at 7 o'clock lost ulgbt. Much damncc hnn hrrn done to growing crops nn 1 unprotected live stock ? ( ihio of the hall- stones were ns biK as- nun's fist and fell to a depth of two Inches , MIII 7i/.v.v : ri * When tbn Mother of llrr Allrcrd Victim Apprrmchnd Slur \\ns Nrrunn. MAUSHALLTOWN , In. . April 9.-In the Bennett murder CMC 'Iblfay ' fourteen wit nesses ) were examined. ' l Jt the state , nnd greater progress vvns mnde limn on any day of the trial. It vvn shown by Mr * . Itennctl'n phjHlcInn thai after thu murder ho was called to FCO her , nnd wb 6 nho complained of being sick ho could discover nothing the matter , nnd from the amount nnd chnrnc- > tor of the medicine Inft , which they clnlmcd vvns given her , find the effect It produced , It vvns evident'that ' she did not tnke It. Hhc claimed tu bo sick when ar rested nnd put In Jail. A phvslclnn was called nnd left medicine-for her , nnd the person who bud charge of the medicine swo'e that she refused to tnko It nnd poured It out. One witness testified thnt ho followed footmark * lending from the Fccne of the murder townid Mrn. llen- nctt'H home. They could be followed nearly half the illstancc , The victim's mother testified to .Mrs. Hen- null's extreme ngltntlon Hie lli.st time she met Mrs. Henni'tt nfk't the nun dor nnd her anxiety to show her sympathy. The feigned sickness to cover up her limitation nml nervousness vvns strongly brought out nnd formed an Impoitnnt link. Alleged Mnrdeior on tbo Stand. CHHSTON. la. , April 9.-Sprclnl ( to Tile Ilee. ) The testimony for the defi-nse In thu Ooodnle murder case vvns resumed today. So far the defense has boon endeavoring to prove that Baldcison | s a simple-minded fellow , not responsible foi his statements , and In fact nn Idiot. Thu wit nesses so far examined have testified to Italdoraon's fool ish actions , nnd testimony has been pro duced .showing that other children In the naldeison family mo mentally weak. Sam Kldd , who was Implicated In the murder by the confession of IJaldemm , was placed on tliu stand this morning , but he disclosed nothing that would Implicate him In thu crime. It Is the Keneial opinion that B.ildetsoti and Kldd will not be convicted. May Not Increase the Court Membership. DiS : MOINiS : , April -Special ( Telegram to The Bee. ) Governor Jackson stated to day that he had not > et signed tbo bill passed by the late b'Klslatuie providing for an additional member of tbo supreme couit. He bcllcvos thoiu nro some defects In the law which ought not to be over looked. He Is opposed to making the mem bership of the couit an even number , und thinks the manner of dividing the work of the oomt will not expedite business. U H thought by some that the bill will bu ve toed. Meanwhile then- are a number of candidates In the field for the position , among them Judge Deempr of Ited O.ilc , Judge Weaver of Iowa Fallu nnd 13. D. Mclllroy of Otlumwn. Death nf nil loua Veteran. WASHINGTON , AptII 9. ( Special Tolc- ernm to The Bee. ) Genet nl John 13dvv arils of Iowa died In tills city > osteidny and will be bulled In the hlsloilc old Arlington cem etery tomorrow. General Kdwinds was the colonel of the KlKhtoonth Iowa regiment , having lalsed that regiment. He WHS also spenkei of the Iowa. UvMiitnre homu time , n the sixties. At the time ot his deuth GeiiPial Kdwards was an employe of the thlid luidltoi'a olllcc. Wnrm Munli lpil ; I.lection. wnnsTim CITY , in. , APIII o.-Sppciai ( Telegram to The Bee. ) The hottest munici pal election ever held In this city oceuiied today. The light ruuohf.l Itself into a con test between the two t-c < lions of the city , resulting In the election of Young , the candidate of the old town , over 11. . Claike by a nuijoilty of Jl ! votes. Win Afuld lie Would los < > Ills Job. CI3DAU HAl'IDS , Jn. , . Apill 9 ( Special Telegram to The Ucu ) Ignac Hejck , a Bohemian employed In a stone quarry south of the city , committed suicide this inoinlnj , ' by hanging. Despondency , le- sultliiK from the feat1 that ho would lose his place , was the cause. He leaves a wife and seven children. The first Installment of I3inlle Zola's great story , "Lourdes , " will appear In The Sunday Bee April 15. Illustrated. jtanrs. A smallpox scare la onnat Avon , 111. , a small town near Galcsbiirg. ' Lord nosobery has aunbunccd that the English propose to retain'JJgandu. Gold to the amount of 335,000 francs arrived In New York from Europe yesterday , destined for Cuba. Seven .men were Killed yesterday at Muskogee , Mich. , by the " , _ derailing of n logging locomotive. * Wheeler & Tnppan , pump manufacturers of Chicago , have assigned. Liabilities , $30- 000 ; assets about the same. Cholera Is stated to bo Increasing in Euro pean Turkej. Callladl Bey , chancellor of state , Is ono of the latest victims. Judge Caldwell at Llltlo Hock yesterday confirmed the sale of the Kansas City , Wyandotte & Northwestern lallway. A fire at Baltimore last night destroyed n large Hvcry stable. One hundred and thirty-seven flue horses were burned. At Louisville yesterday Judge Bnrrc of the fedtial court apoluted'n receiver for the Louisville , St. Louis At Texas railway. The Southern Paclllc railroad has i educed the Interest rates on all land mortgages from 10 to C per cent , provided 10 per cent of thu principal is paid. Embassador Bayard called at the English fnr * lim nlllpn vn lnrilnv In nKenrlntu linn. fn that government pioposed to go toward en forcing the decree of the Paris tribunal. The law school at Constantinople has been closed because the principal of the school , who had made a trip to the United States , was teaching too liberal ideas to suit the sublime porto. Dictator Wllholm of the froc-Innd African expedition has settled down to wait for the ariival of William Astor Chanler before proceeding with the expedition. The latter gentleman proposes to remain In America for six months. Worth n Guinea a Box. , Stubborn tendencies > i to digestive troubles ( Q i in children will always O yield to a mild dose of ,9. , ( Tasteless ) 75 contin [ > ox. SEABLES & ; SEARLES , SPECIALISTS TltUATMKNl * II V. VI All , Con ultitloii 1'rea Wo euro Cntnrrh. All Dlaonaoi of the Nose , Throat , Chost. stoitnoh , Llvor. Blood , Skin aid Kldnoy Dls- oesos , FomaJo Wnaknoaios , Loot ManhooUi ANU MJ. i > ftlVAr DIB- EASES df MfiN. I'II.VR , 1'iSTULAANii IteOTAt , UicKiis cured HltUiiut u > > lnoruoteiitiuii from tusliion. HTJPTT7KE. Xo Ciiro .Vo I'/iy. Call on or mlUn BI with HI imp forclroulirj. fre book nnd receipts , l t stairway south of POBI Ofuce , Kooni 7 , Dr , Scarlcs ul Saws , PLENTY OF EVIDENCE Probnblv moio women become wasted nnd faded Invalids from chronic cntnirhnl conditions than from nil other causes com bined. Mr * . Hnriv Ijivv , I9 N. 28th street , Is held In the highest pcrsotnl respect by a large elrole of friend * . She Is wife of Mr. Harry l/aw , who conducts thnt popu lar re. ort , "Tho Couit , " nt 311 South ICth street , Mrs. Law xaj.s. MHS 1IAHRY LAW 949 Not th > th st , Omnhn. "I don't think thnt nny woman who hns taken treatment with Dr. Shcp.itd ever feels as though sbu could speak too highly of his vvoik. My health had boon poor for many .voais nnd was much worse fiom la gilppe , which attacked me every winter for the past four years until Dr. Hhep.ml restored mo. Kvoiy little chnnge In the weather KUVO mo a told ami made mo sick My blood was thin as watei and poisoned by cntnrih nnd thu stomach and kidneys suffered from this cause. My food give me pain and often vomiting. It was called billons dyspepsia. The stomach seemed in a fciment coiitlnuallj The muscles of mj back and sides weiu always sore. Any ex tra o.xeitlon made me foci faint as though I would vomit. My nerves weie all un strung so thnt I could not sleep nnd m > hcnit vvns ea lly dlstuibod. In shoit 1 was weak and piostiated In eei.p.ut. . "Several of the best doitois In Omaha helped mo for the time , but 1 wanted to get cntiicly free fiom m > trouble and be n well woman If possible As a result of Ur. Shepnid's treatment I have regained excellent health. 1 am * ttongor than I have been for > unrs. Ono striking result of his tn-atmeiit Is tlmt I h.ive not cauitht cold since I began , or , nt least , my colds don't effect mo at all. lor I have not been down sick a day of late. I Imvo every con fidence in Dr. Shcpanl nnd In his skill In chronic diseases , and commend him to my friends who may need mealcal help. " i.mv ii.vi KS. C.itnirh nnd all curable diseases treated nt low ami uniform intes modlclnu fiou. Patients at a distance successfully treated by mall. Send for symptom blank. DRS , COPELAND & SIIEPARD , nooMS an AND sis xnvv YOKK i.irE UUILDING. OMAHA. NKB. Ofllco Hours 9 to 11 n. m. ; 2 to 5 p. m. ; 7 to 8 p. in. Sunday 10 a. in. to 12 m. MECCA COMPOUND. The Sovereign Remedy for Burns. Instantly relieves all pain and hcnls without scarring. Knuortod by the medical faculty : ind multitudes of people ple whoso sulTerinps it has relieved. COI'NCII , BLUFFS , In. , Nov. 18 , 1SS9 The Kostei ManufnctuiliiK Company : Dear Sirs-My little boy. v\bllo at plav , was Jtrtifk on the forehead with a brlckb.it , thrown by a playmate , causing a gnBh in which you could lay > our little flimer. After checking the profuse hemorrhage your Mecca Compound was applied nccord- IIIK to dlicetlons. The effect was Immedi ate nnd wonderful. The little fellow had been suffering great pain and could not be kept ntlll , but no nooner had the Compound been applied than he dried hlH tears , and , climbing Into my lap , went to sleep. The next morning nn examination of the wound revealed , Insteml of an ugly gnsh and swol len forehead , a regular shape , and a scab less than half an Inch In height. We were so much pleased with the result that we Immediately applied the Mecca to his hands , on which he bad some festering soi os that we had failed to cure with other mlxtuies , and In a very short time they were well. It Is needless for me to state that a Jar ot Mecca Compound will ever find a place In my home. Very respect fully. W. n. THRUSHBIt , 72S Washington avenue. Prepared by THE FOSTER MANUFACTURING CO. COUNCIL , in.urrs IOWA. And for Sale by All Druggists. INDAPO T1IK GREAT HINDOO REMEDY 101 1)1 CE3 TIIK ItKSI 1.18 In 80 DAVS. N I > ! icaM. , lulling Jlcinnry. cuujc < dj tuitabi p > miii'iiulcttr iutBunMyTTstorej l.ot l.nnliood III nldor . Kn } ounir. lly crrle < \ In Yet pool.pt I'lkeH.oiln J'IKIIKI > > . bl * for4. . UH ultli n c lorurooriuonr fun.ini. Don't buu an imitation tut lu l t on t IMIAI'O If jrourilnigpl.t lipsiiotBnt It o v.ll icnaic pir/ial / Urlrnlal Mc.llcnl Co. , IHICMM ) , lit , r Heir .ft. l. SOi.Uhy Knlmft Co.L'oi IStll and DnutriniiKti , nnil J. .V. Killlei iE Co . Car lltll K DoUKlats fit * .OMAHA DYEING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND DRY CLEANING. Scud for Circular und 1'ncu List. Council BlufTs , - - Avenue A nnil 26th Et Omaha , 1521 Farmun Street. n AtMirncjii-rtt-lan I'r.ir- Jj HIM ) In HIM ti tf unit fmlHrnl iiiurt' , HDIIIIIH 'JOO-7-H-lt , Sllil uit lilocl. , Council lllullH , In Special COUNCIL BLUFFS : DO YOU KNOW THAI1 1JAAt HUSH HAS II Bomu cholcu baicuum In fiult anil gulden land near ilila clly < OAIUIAGU UIMOVUL > . CUSSI-OOLH , VAULTS. Glilniiictt deum-d lid liurl.e , ut Tujlur's Ifroceiy , [ 10 llruadtva > . AliSTItACTH AND LOANS. 1'AHM AND city luujitrly bought nnd nold. 1'uacysi 'llioiiUH , Council Illmfa. YOUNQ LADY bTKNOORAl'HUn AND TYIM- ! writer dpflrt-M ltuutloni li.is hud cxiierlciuu In booklikceiilni : nUo , bmt lefurt'iKca. AdJiuss N 2D , Ilev. Council IJIulTii. I'ASTl'ltAOi : . riRHT CLAhS , TOIt 400 HL'At ) or HliH'lt , nlmit | 3 inllea north of town , Cuttl J2 75 tu tl 00 , home * 14.00 to I7.O ) , ( or rjeuiun , April IS lo October IS. Uood man In cluiKu or Bloil , . iilmty tTUBs , enlt nnd uatcr. Or v.111 nut In icuml innn nllh Jl.iwl.W caiiltal In Invt-Bt In dulr ) , hog und poultry business , gaud C-room IUIUKO und nil conveniences f , 1' JudHon , X'i ( > lli u\fiiuo or Jii llroadwuy , Uuun- ell lllurts. 8AI.AUY OH rOMJIIHHION TO THU ItlOIIT Konllt'iniHi or lady , t'nll nt nnce i ; . C. & M , Co. , ? ) G Miiln lrret , Council Illuffa. " ' FOH BALK , A "ic'l'OOT YACHT. IN GOOD onler. A. Waui.li , Handwldi M'fu. Co , , Coun > ell llluffH. WANTKI ) TCI HUNT. IIY A OOOU 11OTUL man , n lomplPlrly fuinlalied liolel Must bu u Kood bUHliiii < 9 , J. II. 7 , lite. Council. LOST. HOLD KYI : CILAHH AND CHAIN , l twecii cluu en'H uurthouHo nnd T L. Smlth'H. Itetuin tu Irlri'lionu ' otlku und K l rcwurd. A run : AND iifuni.Ait I'lioop HAFU roit Halt * in n iHirwiln Cull ut turner Ktitnth and Mills , Mrs. Ctufls. Ooak , Sank ; boil , boil ; rinse , rinse away , And scarcely sec the board at all , upon n washing day. For SANTA GLAUS SOAP It does the work , And toll ia ch nred ; to play , While gaily sings the laundry maid , upon a washing day. N. K. FAIRBANK & CO. , flole Manufacturers , CHICAGO , ILL. That we arc going to stop Never to O asjain O O Is an honest fact and one that none but the veriest skeptic can doubt especially after visiting our sale and seeing the prices we quote on anything not a few leaders but everything at cost at half price at less. Boys' P.ints , ages 4 to 14 years , worth 350 , go at Wire buckle or Wilson Bros. ' Suspenders go at Three great big Handkerchiefs , worth 250 each , go at Children's Suits , in nice dark shades , single breasted , worth $1.50 , go at 5oc. AND Children's Suits , in four shades , double- breasted , worth $2.50 , go at si.oo. la1 140 Men's Suits , in nice shades of gray and Oxfords , and in pm checks ; we always sold them for $5.50. They go now for. . And thousands of other bargains just as good. 13th and Farnam. Yes ! Did you see her at tlio Pair in the handsomest of nil [ uvlllions ? Did yon tnato a cup of tliivt WEST of nil chocolntos ? Did yon know b of 010 what ji cup of good chocolate wns ? You know It now Why then not use it daily ? crei Your grocer is bound Did you see me at tiie Fair ? to get it for you. Empkie-Shugart & Co. , JOJ313&RS IN SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE AND FIELD SEEDS. BICYCLES A full line of medium and high grade wheels. Send for catalogue , 109 , 111 , 113 , 115 Main StreetCouncil Bluffs , la QIRNEY'S Catarrh Powder D'jznn Ilelloveu Catarrh find Cold In tha jTeml ona Application Instantly by is b'p ycyis ) nso Uuroa Hencl Noleoo A. . JJT ymyt IJ > "K 'rrlollrrutmcnlorm It'll H .o.l Tr ( l > , n.l < > ( > * n o yi2Diwva mplorroj Bold barutL'tnu. . OOa _ D. Jacobsou & Sou , 130 W , 12 St. Chicago ,