THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, J L'LY 9, 11)01. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL Ml.lOtt MENTIO.X. Davit cells drugs. fitockert sells lace curtains. Williams mnkc SI photos for 12. Fine A li O beer, Neutnayer's hotel. Victor heater. Blxby tt Bon. amenta. Wollmuri. scientific optician. 400 ll'way. C. K. Alexander & Co., pictures and frames. Tel. 366. Wanted-"! bcrryplckcrs at 131 taat Ilromlwny at 7 a. m. The regular meeting of Excelsior Masonic lode will lie this evening. V. K. Oraft. undertaker and dl-lnfccter, 101 Bouth Main street. Thone V. Get your, work done at the popular EatfU laundry. 2 Hroadwny. 'I'hone 157. Wanted, hoy with horse, for carrier on Ilei route. Apply ut ofllco, 10 fenrl street. The rcKiilar mecUng of tthe Hetall Clerks' union will bo held this evening In Labor na' Mrs. U. K. UnKey and daughter. Tulare, left ymterday for a. visit with friends at lllnlr, Neb. Miss Zarn of Leavenworth. Kan.. Is vis iting her aunt, Mrs. George Oerner of Olcn avenue. City Clerk I'hllllps was back at his olllce yesterday, feeling much Improved from his recent Illness cnutcd by the heat. CoOnty Attorney Klllpuclt, accompanied by his wife and daughter, left yesterday for a week'H visit with relatives at Harlan, in. Mlssea driice Oadd and Jessie Scott of Cornlnit. la., arf guests of the Mljwj Kmma and Klsle Crjwdson of North Hrst street. Miss Trances Wright of the kindergarten department of the rlty schools will leavo today to spend tho summer anions the Colorado mountain resorts, Miss I Initio Furrier of tho city schools and MImh Human! of Atlantic, ta.. left yesterday for California, where they will spend tho summer vacation, A motion on behalf of the plaintiff for a new trial In the suit of M. J. lllgslns against tho flmlth Itcllnlng company was Hied In the superior court yesterday. M. T. DrHsbnch, local manager of tho Urn nil L'nlon Ten company, loft last even Ing.for Denver, Colorado HprlngH, Salt Iike City and other polntu on ti vacation trip. nmrleh T. Officer, administrator of tho estate of his father, Thomas Officer, Hied a supplementary report In the district court yesterday approving claims aggregating over JloJ.Cn.U of creditors of tho dertinot bank of which Thomim Oillcer was tho senior rnetnbcr. Tho ease against John lllatt, charged with shooting holes through tho windows of the olllce of the Frelo rrew on Main street, was dismissed In police court yes terday on payment of tho costs by tho do fendnnt, who, while denying his guilt, de elded It wiim cheaper to do this than om ploy uu attorney to defund him. An Information wan tiled yesterday he ioro Judge Ayleaworth charging Jake, and Nato Hetllera with assault and battery on Jtlllu Culver, n little girl. Julia and her two elder sisters attended Kpworth Meth odist clurch Hunduy uvenlng and nfter the service tho IlcthcrH boys Insisted on accompanying them homo. The girls pro tested nml In a sculllo that ensued tho youngest was, It Is charged, roughly han dled by the two Ilethers. Olo Ooldberg of 1317 Third avenue wns lined $5 nnd costs In pollco court yesterday on complaint of his wife. According to Mrs. Goldberg, her husband had sold his Suuday-go-to-mectlnt; clothes, most of her wearing apparel and tho greater part of au potatoes from their garden to secure money for drinks. Goldberg said ho hurt simply hid his wife's clothes to prevent her going to a dance. Judge Ayleswurth ordered Ooldberg to produco and rcstoro to his wife her clothes. 13 road way at the Junction of I'earl street is almost blockaded by the operations of the motor company, which Is replacing Its rail and switches with heavier steel. Tho paving between the tracks In torn up for the distance of half a block and there la barely room for teams to pass on the north side. Tho south side of the Btrect la complouly. blockaded, All cars to Lake Manawa are being run via the Oak street loop. Tho company expects to complete tho laying; of tho nw rails at this point today. Thomas p. Itejcap of Omaha nnd Maude M. Jeffries Of. Lies' Moines were married yesterday afternoon In the office of the cierx or. me unmet court by nav. John Y. Altchlson. During tho coremony a friend of the brldo was takon suddenly' 111 and Deputy Clerk Balrd waa called upon to administer ouch relief as was nvallablo. Tho young woman, who wn evidently suf ferlnir from the efforts or th hn n,n . cltement. recovered sufficiently after a nun wnne io oe note to take tho car back to Omaha. I'ddle Powells, thn runnwnv Inrflnn ln.1 from tho Oneida rpanrvntlnn nf nmn rinv- Wis., was turned loose by tho police yester day. Eddie said he would try to reach tho reservation ft Kansas City, where he had a aweotheiirt, n full-blooded young In dian squaw named -Elsie Heels. Uefore Uavlng Eddie took the precaution to get a lettor from Chief Albro. stating that the agent at the Oneida reservation did not want him back When last seen the boy who making trncks for tho Burlington yards, where h said he hoped to board a freight for Kansas .City. N. Y. Plumbing Co., telephone 230, llenl IXate Transfer. Thcso transfers were filed yesterday In tho abstract, title and loan office of J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street: Mads C. Nlelson to Christen Nielsen, lot 10. block 9, Meredith's add to Avocn, wd I 225 II. I), llarlc and wife to W. P. Cnbler, lot 14. block G, Jeffries' sub, wd 1160 J. I.. Iljorkman and wife to Karatl lljorknuiii. lot 10, block 9, Village of Underwood, wd 300 Silas Lotto and wife to K. J. Day, part of lot 3, block 9, Eubnnk's 2d add, 2C. 20 Total four transfers $1,693 Marriage Licenses. Licenses to wed .were Issued yesterday to the following: Name nnd Itesldence An William Clark. Omaha .39 Mary Bowman, Cincinnati, 0 26 Thomas F. Began, Omaha n Maud M. Jeffries, Des Moines, la, jg Eye -Glass Confidence Your physician may dislike to toll .you where to go for your glasses, but wo know he will feel satisfied If you com to us. We feel complimented In that we enjoy the contldeuco and good wi'i or evey reputaoie pnysician In this locality. After n trial of our glasses and our methus we shall expect to enjoy your vontldcnce to an equal HERMAN M. LEFFERT, Graduate Optician, IMA BIIOADWAY - - Council UluRa. Iowa Steam Dye Works 301 Hroadwuy. Make youi old clothes look tike new, CUinlng, Dyeing and Repairing. LEWIS CUTLER Funsral director (Successor to W. C. Batep) 88 PGAHL STUICKT. 'fhaa 07, FARM LOANS 5S nit N Negotiated In Eastern Nebraska and Iowa. Jamea N, Caiady. Jr., U4 Main St., Council Bluff. BLUFFS. TO SET ASIDE JUDGMENT Oily HoHcitor FrtptrM Petition Asking tbt Otnrt to let. COUNCIL VOTES TO RETAIN LIGHT TOWERS Resolution for Itrfnmlliifr Kilty Tlion- nnd Dollar In lit, ml a ta I.nlil Over In nn HfTort to .Secure n Lower Ittatc At tho meeting of the city council last night City Solicitor Wads worth wns called upon to glvo his opinion as to the status of the Lock damage suit nnd settlement. He stated that hi) hall prepared a petition arlilng tho court to sot asldo the Judgment, but declined to make public tho grounds on which ho bnscd the petition before It was filed, as he was sure that litigation would result. Ho declined to expresH uny opinion nt that tlmo as to the validity of the mayor's veto. The city council decided to retain all tho electric light towers, believing that a greater area could he Illuminated by them than by placing the lamps at street Inter sections. Some of tho aldermen were In favor of dispensing with the tower on the courthouse, but'the majority decided on Its retention. The electric light company was Instructed to Install the new lamps on the towers as soon as possible. At the request of Manager Nichols tho light company was allowed half tlmo for the towers which have been left dark at the orders of tho city council pending the testing of tho towers at Onklnnd avenue and Fifth avenue and Twenty-first street, this allowance to cense on July 15 if the tower lights are not Installed by that date. Considerable discussion' was had over the method of tho motor company In relaying tho granite paving between Iti tracks and ono foot outside- and Alderman Brown en doavorcd to have the council Instruct the engineer to notify tb company to relay tho blocks on the edgo Instead of flat, as It is now doing. Ills motion, however, failed to carry, as the opinion of the majority of tho aldermen wns that a more even pav ing was secured by tho blocks bolng laid flat and that it was equally serviceable and durable. Tho city engineer was authorized to ar range with tho motor company to lay, nt Ita expense, nrtlflclnl ntono crossings at tho Intersection of Pearl nnd Broadway In exchange for the gran I to paving blocks displaced. Arc lights were ordorcd Installed at Eighteenth nvenuo nnd Eleventh street and Twenty-llrst avenue and Ninth street. At the suggestion of Alderman Lovott the electric light company was ordered to re port dally to tho city clerk nnd the chlof of police the installation of new lamps so that tho patrolmen can watch the out age. Tho resolution providing for the refund ing of $50,000 Intersection paving nnd grad ing bonds was laid over again for another week at the suggestion of Alderman Bnyer, who gave , It, as his , opinion that tho bond's could be refunded 'at a lower rate than 414 per cent Interest The final resolution1 making the assess ,ment for the paving on Seventh and Sixth avenues bstween Main and Sixth streets was passed. Alderman Boyer's ordinance making a boulevard out of Avenue B between Thlr teenth and Thirty-seventh streets was read a second tlmo and then laid over under the rules. G. F. Spooner presented a petition ask Ing that the paving on Glen avenue be changed from two courses of brick to con croto base with top of vitrified brick. He explained that alt the property owners In terested, except two, had signed the petl tlon and that an arrangement had boon reached with the contractor, who wns will ing to permit tho change for an additional charge ot 10 cents a yard. Action on the petition was postponed for one week to en ablo the city attorney to Investigate and report as to the sufficiency of the petition. A petition from residents on' Avenue C asking that the width ot that thorough fare between Thirty-second nnd Thirty- seventh streets be changed from seventy to sixty feet was referred to the committee on streets and alleys and the city engi neer. in a communication J. V. Sadowakl noti fied tho council that on July 3 last be had been Injured by a fall caused by a defective sidewalk on Seventeenth street between Fourth and Fifth avenues, tor, which he expected the city to pay hlra $500. The communication waa referred to the Judi ciary committee. Tho resolution providing for the grading of Avenue H between Eighth and Tenth streets and Ninth and Tenth streets be tween Avenues G and H was adopted. Pay Now And save 6 per cent on quarterly water bills. Office open Monday and Wednesday until 9 p. ra. Gravel roofing. A. H. Read, B41 Brosd'y. Knm for Bnnk'ii Creditor. John M. Oalvin, as special' administrator of tho Thomas Officer estate, began suit In the district court yesterday against Julia R. Officer, Receivers Bereshelra and Murphy of the Offlcor &. Pusey bank and the Emp-kle-Bhtigart company to recover Into the Ofnctr estate and for the benefit of Its creditors 120 shares In the Empkle-Shugnrt company of the par value of $100 each, which are claimed by Miss Officer as her property. The petition covers much the same ground as was contained In the report flled a few days ago by Mr. Oalvin when be was au thorized by Judge Wheeler to bring suit as special administrator. In tt thn court Is asked that Miss Officer be restrained from selling, atelgnlng, transferrin or In any. way disposing of tho 120 shares of stock and that the Empkle-Shugnrt com pany be enjoined from transferring the stock to anyone else and that at the close of the case, If the court finds that the stock is not the property of MIsb Officer, the Empkle-Shugnrt company be or dered to transfer on Its books the stock to the administrator of the Thomas Officer es tate. Funeral of Dnvld DrVol. The funeral of David DeVol, one of the pioneer business men nf this city, oc curred yesterday afternoon from the family residence an South First street nnd was attended by a largo gathering of relatives and friends ot the deceased. The floral tributes wero many and beautiful. Rev. W. S. Barnes, pnetor of tbo First Presby terian church, conduced the service and burial was In Falrvlsw cemetery. These were the pallbearers: Charles Green, Louis Green, William Green, George Green, Paul DeVol and William Roy DeVol. Look I, Ike Amatenr Counterfeiter. The counterfeiting outfit found In a cu' vert under the tracks of the Omaha & S Louis railroad waa turned over yesterday by the police to Secret Service Officer Webb. Mr. Webb gave It as his opinion that the outfit belonged to amateurs in the business who had started out to coin bogus dollars and half dollars, but had be come scared. He oald that profeislonn! counterfeiters would never have started out to make the coins with Babbitt metal atone. The police have been unable to nnd whore the ladle and clamp were purchased. MORE WORTH. LESS FICTION Mbrnry Trustees Aim to Provide Hnol llint Slinll Benefit thn Mind. Millard F. nohror wns unanimously re elected president at the annual meeting yesterday afternoon of tho Board of Public Library Trustees. Mrs. Mary E. Dallcy's services were rewarded with an unanimous re-elcctlon ns librarian as wero her two assistants, Miss M. B. Sherman and Mrs. B. K." Black. President llohrer said he would announce tho standing committees for the ensuing year at tho next meeting. Mrs, Dalley was also re-olccted secretary of tho board. Tho tax levy for tho maintenance of tho library was fixed at 1 mill on the dollar of tho assessed valuation, this being the limit allowed undir the law now that Council Bluffs takes rank with cities hav ing n population of 25,000 and over. Previ ous to the recent census when this city did not enjoy tho distinction of having a population up to the 23,000 mark the board was at liberty to levy up to 2 mills to maintain tho library, but with the In crease of population this Is now cut down to 1 mill. The reduction In the levy for 1P01 will materially reduco tho Income of the library and will be barely sufficient to pay run ning expenses without leaving any margin for the purchase of new books. Tho levy for 1900 was 1V4 mills, from which tho llbrnry derived an Income of $4, 949 this year. The l-mlll levy for 1901, which will bo available In 1902, will on an estimated assessed valuation of $3,715,391 bring In $3,715.33. a decrease ot $1,234.09. At the Jauunry session nf the trustees It was decided to levy 3 mills toward creating a fund for the purchase ot a site and the erection of n building for thn library. This lovy was certified up to tho city council at that ttme. Mrs. Dalley, tho librarian, reported In formally that tho room recently opened for small children wns well patronised and that tho tittlo folks were making free iish of the books placed specially on the sholves for their benefit. The report of the librarian for June gave these statistics: Number of visitors during month, 4,467; registered booktnkers, 9,- 530; hooks tnken, 3,574: books In circulating library. 1S.073: In government denartment. I 5.4C9; money paid for rented books to July 1, $169,39; received to same date for rented books, $122.46. The rcnort of the finance committee sbowed $2,552.34 In the library fund on July 1873 was mauo n 'n'bcr of the capltol com 1. Bills to the amount of $484.6$ wero i mlBiB'on- H WB Bon ner selected ns hu- audlted and allowed. Itectnt purchases of books for the library show that the board Is endeavoring to raise tho standard and Is not pandering to the popular demand for fiction of a tight order. The monthly "reports of the librarian indicate that three-fourths ot the books taken by patrons of the llbrnry are fiction. Talking on this yesterday President Rohror said: "White tore must provide some Action for our patrons,, stilt we are endeavoring to raise the standard and are spending most of our money for books which will Improve the mind of the reader. Davli sell patnu Fined for Itnllcr-nned I.nnch. Judge Aylesworth yesterday morning banded down bis decision In which Ed Rey nolds waa charged with violating a city or dinance by conducting a street lunch stand without paying a license. He hold that the city had the right to Impose tho license and fined Reynolds $12 and costs. His at torney gave notice of appeal. Reynolds resisted the payment of tho li cense, which Is $F0 a year, on the grounds that It was excessive and that the city bad not the right to tease tta streets (or tho carrying on of any kind of business. Pay Now And save 5 per cent on quarterly water bills. Office open Monday and Wednesday until 9 p. m. Davis sells glass. IOWA SPIRITUALISTS SETTLE Mnmhalltown the Permanent Head quarter for Central Dlatrlet. MARSHALLTOWN, la., July 8. (Special.) The Central Iowa Spiritualist association, which has been holding Its annual camp meeting here, has decided to make this city permanent headquarter! and will buy a tract of land near the city limits, where the annual cnmpmeetlngs will be held. The association comprises all of central Iowa people Interested In spiritualism. fir re tie County Institute Open. JEFFERSON, la.. July 8. (Special.) The Greene county teachers' Institute opened for a two weeks' session this morn ing. The Institute Is in chargo of Prof. E. D. Y. Culbertson, late of the Ames schools, with County Superintendent Wil liams In general charge, assisted by a corps of Instructors. The first day's en rollment reached 160. (lamt Kxpert It by Acelnmntlou. JEFFERSON. Ia., July 8. (Special.) The senatorial conventlcn ot tho representa tives of the counties of Greeno, Carroll and Sao will be In this city tomorrow, The convention Is In the nature of a ratlnca- tlon meeting and Senator Garst of Carrotl county will be renominated by acclamation, he being the only candidate In the held. Clirl Harm Reported n Sulfide. SIOUX CITY, la., July 8. (Special Telo- gram.) TelegTaraa from Ute report that Chris Harms committed suicide. Harms wns accused of alienating tho affections of i tne wile or a prominent citizen ana disap peared. The telegrams say bis body has been fully Identified. Jaynawkerm llnve n lint Time. TOPEKA, Kan.. July 8.-At 10:30 o'clock today the weather bureau reported this mercury as standing at 103 degrees, tho hottest day of the year. At 2 o'clock It dropped to 101, with clouds appearing. G ratic u The color of seventy years in your hair? Perhaps you are seventy, and you like your gray hair ! If not, use Ayer's Hair Vigor. In less than a month your gray hair vill be rich and dark. tl. AUfrsffUU. J.t AYE3C0.,UvtU,Mais. NEW COLLEGE FOR DEAF Prsmoten Working Hard for Another School Farthsr East BUILDER OF THE IOWA CAPITOL DIES Upnnrth LciiKurrn I.eiivi' for 'I'rlsoo Mexican Money 1'nssert by Swind lers In Mrverul Towns .v Corporations Cliiirternl. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES, July 8. (tspeclfU.) A de termined effort Is to bo madu next winter to have tho legislature establish another school for the deaf and to locuto tt In eastern Iowa. DeCourcoy French of Daven port, a deaf man, who conducts a private school for the deaf, Is securing signatures to a petition to the Irglelature to have an other school established. In the petition tt Is stated that there aro upwards of 1,000 deaf persons of school age In Iowa, many of whom arc In the more populous eastern counties' ot tho state. A great number are too poor to pay the expense of travel to and from tho one school of thn stute In Council Bluffd and am consequently deprived of tho privilege of obtaining nn education. The petition stntes that of the 1.000 In the state thero are 300 crowded Into tho school nt Coun cil Bluffs and the remainder arc not be ing educated, honce. It Is desirable to es tablish n school In the eastern part of tho state. Prof. French states that ho has about 29,000 signatures to his petition already and he has visited only the northern part of the state. Ho obtained about 4,000 sig natures In a fdw ot tho counties In the northern tier, about 400 at Sloux City and COO In and about 'Fort Dodge. He has been at work on the petitions slncn tho first of April and will contluim until In August. There will bo a convention of deaf por sonu in Dubuque in August, when resolu tions will be passed favoring a now state school. The towns favored for location are Waterloo and Cedar Haplris. The move ment, however, will he vigorously opposud by many persons who believe tho one school sufficient. IlrnOi of Capitol llulliler. Kobort S. Flnkblnc, builder of the Iowa capltol, died nt an tarly hour this morning from parnly3ls. He had had two similar attacks before, but of late had been In comparative good health. On Saturday he attended the base ball gamo. A few min utes after returning home he was taken HI nnd died this morning. Ho wsh born In Oxford. O., seventy-three years ago, movod to Iowa City In 1S50 and engaged In building and contracting. He was twice elected to the legislature, from Johnson county and in perlntendcnt -of construction and super vised the entire work from tho beginning. Ho was a man of strict honesty. There wns never a question about tho kind of work dono for the state on the capltol. He afterwards jienitd as a member of the Board of Public Works of Des MolncR. He was a wealthy manind wns Interested In a num ber of companies. The stato oxecuttve council tenlrerefl1 tho family tbo use of the state capltaWor the funeral, which will be held tomorrow. His wife and four eons survive hip. . u Acv Corporation. , The .incorporation of tho Brechwald Bros. Co. of Ida jGrovn, "with a cnpltal of $0,000, hag been effected. The Sloux Grain company of -Jefferson, S. D., has compiled with the Iowa laws and wilt transact bus iness In Iowa.! Tho Fidelity Land company of New York hub filed articles with the Iowa authorities, with a capital of $25,000. The Western .Electrical Construction and Fire Alarm company of Des Moines, capital $60,000, has been Incorporated, with J. H. Wlndson president and H. E. Jones nccrc tary. The N'prthwcstcrn Land company of Algona has Incorporated, with $10,000 cap ital. Four PnrolrH Granted. Governor Shaw has granted paroles as fol lows: Arthur Moor, from Marshall county, convicted of burglary; Harvey Owens, Davis county, convicted of larceny; William Voshall, Iowa county, larceny, and James O'Brien, Bremer county, assault on a woman. Austin Flint Medical Aanoclntlon. Tho program for tho Austin Flint Med ical association summer meeting at Clear Lako July 16 and 17 has been Issued here and Is as follows: July 16. 2 n. m. Address of welcome Dr. J. C. Wright of Clear Lake; response, Dr. C. 8. Chase of Waterloo: "Pernicious vomiting of Pregnancy, Dr. Paul E Gardner of Hazelton: "A Case of It vs. terectomy," Dr. A. It. Braekett of Charles city: " Tbo enre or tne consumptive," Dr, J. W. Klne of Fort Dodge. July 17. 9 a, m. "Puerperal Eclnmnsla," Dr. J. W. Plnlayson of Armstrong: 'Ur. nemla," Dr. J. D. Morton of Nashua: "The Diagnostic Value of Pain In Intra Pelvic nnd Abdominal Diseases," Dr, D. 8. Fnlrchlld of Clinton; "A Beginner's Experience In tho Practice of Obstetrics," July 17, 2 p. m. "Medlcnl After thmilzhtfl." Tlr C A. lTnr.1 nf JipIIul-.i "Important Points to He Home In Mind" In . the Treatment of Hernia." Dr. A. J. Ochsncr of ChteoKO, III.; "Appendicitis Its Medical Treatment." Dr. J. O, MnAlvIn or i, runny uenier: a rnner, ur. I), W. Wick of Cedar Fnlls, Karlv Diagnosis of Interstitial Nephritis," Dr. E. J. Wnddy of Waterloo. Working tin" Mrxlonn Money, Complaints come from various cities of tho state of efforts being made to pass Mexican money. Some tlmo ago two per sons were arrested In Des Moines for swin dling and were found to have a largo nmount of Mexican coin In their possession. They had been paeslng It at Its face value on unsuspecting porsons. Now the same pergons r(J , osknloosa, where they have neon working the mmo game. Tlicy also hawt Mexican bank bills, which they work off at face value. It Is reported they have distributed a large amount of Mexican coin nnd bills about the state nnd And many persons who do not know that It is of do prcclnted value. Knworth I.enKnor Start. The excureton party of Epworth lenguers left Dcs Moines today, about .'00 being In the party. Thoy will go through to San Francisco In about eight days to attend the national meeting of the Epworth league. Most of tho delegates from this part of the state started today, but a num ber will go tomorrow. Connty Clerku' Contention. The convention of cunty clerks to or ganize An association will be held In Des I Moines July 11, with the following papers aud addresses on tho program: "Relation of Clerks to Practicing Attorneys," C C. Hugh. Adel; "Collateral Inheritance Tax," John 8. McQulston, deputy stato treasurer, "Needful Legislation." John H. Merkens, Fairfield; "Clerks Beards of Supervisors," A, W. Miller, Mt. I'lenjnnt; "Experiences of a New Clerk." J. O. Marncr, Iowa City; "Collection of Collateral. Inheritance Tax," M. E. Lowttier, Centcrvillo. ltecovery Not Uprctrl. Anthony F. Seeberger of Chicago, who came to Des Moines about two months ago, on account of the death ot his brother, to took after the estate, Is not expected to live. The brother, J. D. Seeberger, left nn estate valued at $500,000, and as he had no children tho brother came In for a good share under the law. But he made over to tho widow a deed conveying alt his right and Interest in the Inheritance. He was here looking after the estate and It planned he should reorganize the business and bead a company to handle the big mer cantile affairs lelt by tho deceased brother, but he wns taken sick and probably will die. John Cownlc, member of the State Hoard of Control, a former resident of Iowa county, Is also tying at his home critically 111. EXCITEMENT IN OKLAHOMA IMatutlnflt'd with President's Htiiml on Opening New Indian I.nuds, OKLAHOMA, Okl,, July S. Notwlth- standing the fact that (ho provisions of tho president's proclamation opening tho Klown-Comanchc country to settlement were gcnorally known beforehand by rea son of published reports In advance, thero wero much Interest nnd some excitement among the largo number of homesteaders who have been waiting here for the opening to take placo nnd who had counted on making a run. Today when tho first mows ot tho proclamation appeared, hundreds of people grouped nbotit the streets reading tho pa per and discussing Its provisions. The fact that registration cannot be made at the public land ofTlco here causes much ills fcatlsfnctlou, There are 5,000 peoplu at this place who will register. t'ltlrf of Police HckIkiis. HT. JOSEPH. July S.-Jolln Broiler, who has been chief of poilcn of .St. Jo;c h or twenty ycnn, resigned today bemufe o. old age nml friction In thn deparim n . Colonel Hroder Is known through" it t -e t'nltcd Stntcs as a br.ive nnd olllcleitt chief of police. 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It la tho one ported .strengthening la.xa. tl, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling1 colds, headaches nnd feverr gently yet promptly and enabling ono to nvorrumc habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality nnd sub btance, nnd Its acting on tlie kldneya, liver and bowelti, without weukcni'tig or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In tho process of manufacturing tigs arc used, as they are plcnsant. to the taste, but tho tr.adieinal qualities of the remedy arc obtained from tcnnn. nnd other 'aromatic plants, by a method known to the OAi.iFon.NtA Fig Sviuji' Co, only. In order to get it.t beneficial effects nnd to avoid imitations please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every paclcngc. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. bAN ntANClSX'O, CAL,. LOUIBVILI.E. ICT NKW YOrtK. M. Y. Foraalehyull LukkIs'a I'rlco&Oc oorbotU Is Your Office Hot? This is pleasant weather com pared with what wo will prob nhly hove In August. Aro you KoIiik to swoltor this summer as you did lafct? Hotter movo now. The Bee Building: Is hullt to bo fool In summer and warm la winter. You spend over a third of your llf tlmo in your odlco, why not he comfortable. We havn oao or two particularly dnilrablo offi ces to show Just now. Don't wnlt too Ions. R. C. PETERS & CO., Kent il Agents. Oroniiil I"our, lice IlulldlnK- 75 1 0 r fr Prlp(l 1 attar, 1Im, t4 Mil M Tltkal AJtMl, t COCKROACHES Rats, Mice and all other Vf rajln cannot live where STEARNS' ctfSW 18 UnED. Srncriiti and drawn, 6o. a box. STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE CO., I OMioaao. tut. iiViuuywu. ruur untro Dr. Kay's Jtenovator tiif-nrn i!vnrMiik1.i. romhti. nation, Uvcr nnd Itldnoys. Hcst toulo, laxative, blood purltlor Unown for nil chronto disease, renovates umt Invltforute.s ho whole syr trim nnd euros very worst rases. (Jet trial box at once. If not satisfied with It notify uu, we will refund money by return malt. Wrlto your Ryinptoras for Krro Medical Advice, sample-und proof itt A 60c at drunclsta. Ur. n. ,t. Kuv Siirntng ,v v Every Won . irt Id Interest,! an IkiiouMlnow iv :VgL.tA,l,l about Urn nonrterrul il mmi Whirling Spray Ut'cs. C-tftV, "" :v"r ' S.iJSt-5 Sf '"'iVZjl ItlltlMMlaMut!;, i.k jonr irujjl.l fr It, '( iV5-,r;-';?,ol''iii.''';',i.i other. Imtrend rtami'i luitrateit Mk-,ld. full parumlansiii II ilimtjlelolMltMi. t, Honti V.'MITE DOVE '.E ueverfmii. to iletrur cmv tne f"r itronc dr'r.U, thn appetite for which ronnut exist nfter uilnc t.il. trmi-ily I, hen In u-.y lliulJ wlthorwltho-.it knowloditeut pMlent i taktelcwi II at Slicnniu ii Mci.'onnrll and Kuhn &. Cu. Urueirliil 13 to trm I the WABASH t'iSk I M Iti own ru y ' .'.'WiMmUk 'M and j ih thoft- . , , XSfHC W BUFFALO 'i&jjKr jf VfJ fr Parlp(l latter, tain, 14 II M fgjH frr It- V,. Jv77T7 DR. McGREW DOte open rantliaaoaalr (ra B aw am. to B p, m. Samdar Iraaa 8 av. a. In fl p. saw (llr. Mcnr-TT at A 53.) TlltJ MOvr HlICCKSSflL SPECIALIST In the trrntinrut of all form of llla rmn nnd Disorder of Mm Onlf. '24 enra' expcrlrucr, if, yrnr In Omufc. VARICOCELE AND HYDROCELE A permnnnt cure Runrnnterd In lca than 10 days, without cutting, pain or loss ot time. PTO PTIIDl' curfd In less than S days 0 I IIIU I UllL without pull) or hlndrnno from business. A perfoct and permanent curr KUsmnteed. ' CVDUII IV and ull lllood Dltensts cured 0Tri1ILo by a treatment which li far more satisfactory and successful than "Hot Sprlncn" treatment, nnd at losi thn half the cost All brenking; out and sla-n ot the dlti'Hse disappear nt once, A cur that !( guarantied for life I nVCD Ofi nfin cc curd of nsrvoua .UVtn ZUiUUU debility, loss of vitality and MANHOOD, bashfulnesv, G'.tot and all unnatural weaknesses or men. (Jure (.uarnntnvii. Consultation Pre. CHANGES LOW Treatment went evorywher fr from enre. O Jtox 7M. Office over SIS Oouth 14th street, between Karnam and Doualaa streets, OMAJIA, NK1. NO CUHE, NO PAY. MKIt.-lf you "Jr orfftiif, to.t pnwr or wrkmln4 drum, ot!l Voruum Oriitn Itrlor wlU rttort you wttbaut druf eltctrlrllji ttrletuii, mil VmIoomU rrniii)llr run,) In 1 to t "fL ;j.0W In um not one fillurai sot ono rtturnul rT(-t Imniwl'.Ui no ti.O P, fmud i writ for trtt rrt'i Urt. .n tftlcd In DUtn tnraloM. 10CAL APPLIANCE CO. 13a Thifo lit.. lOliniMlU. Iti. Itflttertd A. Mayer Ox, 220 BEE BUILDING OMAHA, NEB. Phone 171 Re-No-May Powder Not only relieves, but positively cures ll disorders of tho fast, atop odorous peripl rstlon, cures t eider, swollan and paUtul Price 50 Cents. For Sale by all Druggists and Glove Dealer Cousultatlon Free from I to i When ordering by mall add 6 cent tot postage. Ile-No-May 6km Food tor racial msaaaia. Ra-No-May Cream aoftana and wUtaM tfc hands and faca. FREE IflSDIOAL ADVlOE. Vrlte; rnbla nil your nymptoms. Itenovatlnctbe ystom is tho only ante and sure mcthtKl of cur tnrt all Chronlo Dlscnses. Dr. Kay' Henovator Is tho only perfectsystem renovator, rrooianv pics nnd book. Ur. 11. .1. Kay. Saratnra. N. Y UOTUJ. SSrr5cVh2.Hotel Victory, '1 be world' largest Hnramer Hotel. Put-in Bny Island, Lake Erla, O. It It renowned for the social atandlni ef Ita natrons, for Ita dimensions and miinlflctncc, for lis superb cuisine and sdmlrible scrvlca, for the lavish provisions for amusomcnt f Ita Ruests, for Its superb Brass Band and Orchestra. U la unlyeMslly acknowledced that It possesses the attributes that appesl to particular ptoplo nndoubteJ luxury snd comfort, and superior sp. rolntmcnts and location. To the pleasure lovlai """ luunsi it stints ror ail mat is sooat enoyable, Open from June 20 to Sept. 15 Itatoai 11.(0 to es.coarar. 110. M tolM.OOal kooi. Chetp Uttea (nr rntntllts. I Send for Our Handsome Souvenir Folden T. W. McCREARY, General Munarar. vul"nTnMo. 724 Monro St., Tel,do.O. Alt Hal roads enUrlrs etmlt, Mleh,, Toledo, O.. Bnndnsky, O , rnd t levela-d, O .raakselns dally ateuiotioat oonuectlonii for I'ut-in-Hay, I), THE CHICAGO BEACH Ilns nearly 1000 feet of veranda llkn the above. A hleh-claaHrctldenttal, tourl'itatut transient hotel on the lal;e Miore, tJO outside rixim. bath rooms. Moot dctl(:hf.ul abld'ns; place In summer or wlntcrln the West, 10 minutes by III. Central exp, from theatre and shirpplnn illitrlit of Chicago. Finest hotol on armatures with Rolf, tennis, boatlntr, l);ithln?at)d nshlnr fjent1 'or h.mrtsom nr'- tn-stratcd booxli STATLER'S HOTFL IIUKI A I.C, N. V LARGEST IN TNE WOUIO 3Xi fl irom tliu Main Uiitruucc to tho Ex position. $7 a tl -ill t'er lodelne, breakfast i. anu $i,ou 0nd ov. dinner. Kooma with bath extra. Bend for free mapa and folder, trlllnir about our Guaranteed Ac commodntlons llie "Comstock Process'1 Is the most succeaaful method for reducing and relieving palu lu nil liloda of dental operations that has yet been prcbcntcd to the public. It fans bin a used by loading dan lists of tbo east fur nearly two yenrs, and has been pro uounced by them to bo "Ttlrely satisfactory. Our patient Kre dellxhtud with the results It prndti.'es, If you are ucrvrius and your tuutb ar sunltlvo w will bs pleased t explain It to you. . ..Telephone 145 H. . Woodbury, D. D. S-, Council Bluffs 30 Pearl St, Grand Hot)