THE ON A II A DAILY JUjfK: TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, lHOi. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL MI.VOIl MB.VTION. David nclls flriiBs. Btockert selli! carpets nntl rugs. Fine ABC beer, Neumayer's hotel. Victor heaters. Wxby ft Son. agents. Wollman. ecientlflc optician, 409 llroadway. MIr.i Grace Hcpnfoos Is visions In Crcs ton, la. A. V.. IJrock i.i BoJournlnB at Colfax hprlng, la. The Irfidles of the Maccabees will meet thin afternoon. Mm. C. V. McDonald returned yesterday from California. C. K. Alexander & Co., plcturei and frames. Tel SCO. MIm Ada Htevenson of Washington ave nue Is visiting In Chicago, The reuulnr meeting of Excelsior Masonic lodge will be tht evcnlnc The Salvation army has taken perma nent rooms at 210 Broadway. Miss Mildred Klsscll Ik homo from a visit with friends In Chicago. (Jet your work done at the popular Engle luundl.v, 2I llroadway. 'I'lione W Miss Sexton of Sioux Tails Is the guest of Mrs. ttvti Murray of Willow avenue. Tho Jesuit fathers will hold a mission nt St. Francis Xavier's church during Oc tober. J. C. Madsen reported the theft of his bicycle from In front of lleno & (. o. a store yesterday afternoon, J. A. Doyco of Kearney. Nob., Is the Bucst of Captain Oenrtse J Iranc nml family of Park avciuie Sheriff Cousins returned yesterday from u two weeks' sojourn at Colfax .Springs much Improved In health. Charles AltmansperKer. son ami daughter, nro homo from a month's visit In Salt I.nko City and other Utah points. Carl 8orenson secured yesterday n build ing permit for a one-story framo cottage on Lower llroadway, to cost $730. James Fitzgerald, a swltchmnn who was charged with beating his wlfo Sunday, wus fined f 10 and costs In police court yester day. The Twentieth Century rlub of the First Christian church will meet Thursday even ing with Miss Nellie Ferguson on Clrnco street. r.Virrf.t liiithprfnril. who recently Joined an engineering corps In Wyoming, has been ' compelled to return homo on account f Illness. I The condition of Mrs. A. D. Annls, who j Is at the Woman's I'nristinn .Association hospital, was reported to bo much Im proved yesterday. The Union Hand Sunday school of Wood bury avenue will picnic at F'llrmnunt park Thursday. A basket lunch wll bo followed by a program of sports. Mrs. Charles M. Wershcnk of New York City arrived yesterday for nn extended visit with his brother, Harry Schmidt utid tamlly, of Orneo street. Miss Jennie Oulttar returned yesterday from Chicago, where f,he vllted friends and attended the International convention of the naptlst Young People's union. Joe Udgett. tho retired farmer who went nn the rampage last Saturday after Im bibing too much liquor, will hnvo i hear ing In police court this morning. W. A. Maurer yesterday pild into thi custom house of this city about M.C0O us duties on several carloads of earthenware shipped from Uermany and England, Hev. W. J. Catfeo of the Broadway Meth odist church and Mrs. Calfeo are attending the Kpworth leaguo meetings In Lincoln, Neb. They will return Friday evening. Itoss McCoy, a fl-year-old boy living at 2000 South Ninth street, will have a hear ing In polce court this morning on a charge of stealing a newspaper from n neighbor. The wills of Oeorge W. Grayblll of Under wood. Joseph Hancock or Garner townsh'p, Fred Holto of Mimlen anil David DeVol or this city were admitted to probate In ths district court yesterday. Following tho regulur prayer meeting to morrow evenlnir at the First llantlst church u business session will be held, at I which all members are requested to be . 4. a imnn...,.t hilalnn.u tt.lll nr..... ' 11 c,.i:it I, tin iiuirvi ,an, i.uoitttan ..... up ror action. The runeral or Mrs. Nancy Merrlatn will be at .1 o'clock this afternoon from Grace Episcopal church, interment will be In "Walnut Hill cemetery. Tho body will bo taken to the church at 10 a. m., when friends can view It. Five vagrants were given three days each on the city rockplle yesterday by Police Judge Aylesworth. One, J. A. Pey ton, said he was too strong to work and refused to break rock. Ho was sent to the county Jail for ten days. Dr. J. H. Lowrey of Neola, la., tiled papers In the county recorder's olllce for the adoption of Gladys, Kmmii, Nettle and Myrtle Scott, whose ages range from 3 to 12 years. The children aro da.ighters or Mrs. Mary A. Scott, who Is separated rrom her husbond. Mrs. Uuiru B. DeVol, aged 41 years, died yesterday morning at tho home or her an, J. W. DeVol, C10 South Twenty-third stteo'. Her husband, three daughters and two sons survive her. The runeral will bo this morning at H o'clock from tho Latter Day Saints' church on Pierce street. N. V. numbing Co., telephone 230. For the Eyesight wo carry everything needful, nrn.imontul and useful, Most cases of defective vision admit of complete correction and tho exact glass required for this result Is In our as sortment. It costs nothing to learn what you want and only a small price to got It. All our lenses aro mado with scientitlc accuracy and mounted nnd finished with the highest mechanical skill. HERMAN M. LEFFERT, Graduate Optician. -118 llroittltvit.t , Opi. (ilrn Ave. Council muffs. Made (of thou who know what'i good. Woodward's Ganymede Chocolates an! Opera Bon Bons Mado By John G, Woodward & Go, "The Candy Men." Council muffs Iowa. 9 Iowa Steam Dye Works H04 Hroiulwuy. Make jrotu old clothes look Ilka new. Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing. LEWIS CUTLER Funeral Director (Successor to W. C. Ustep) 3S t'JCAHI. STKRKT. tboa T. FARM LOANS 6SSSt Negotiated In Eastern Nebraska nd Iowa. James N. Caaady, Jr., I2i Main St., Council Bluffs. BLUFFS. SEEK SHELTER OF TENTS Adjutait General Byin ail Family Are Early on the Ground. ALL IS READY FOR TWO REGIMENTS l'lfty-rirst mfrt Vii tj -Second to Ilejtln Outdoor Lire Woilncsilnj Schedule of Hour of Service; Announced. Adjutant General Hycrs took up his quar ters yesterday morning at Camp O. M. Dodgo. Ho was accompanied by his wlfo and two daughters, who will occupy tho brlgado headquarters with him until tho closo of tho encampment. Tho regimental headquarters tents for tho Fifty-first nnd Fifty-second regiments worn raised yesterday and taken posses sion of by Colonel Jamrs Hush Lincoln of Ames, In command of tho Fifty-first, and Lleuteuant Colonel S. J. Parker of Hamp ton, who will be In command of the Fifty second In the absenco of Colonel W. U. Humphrey, who Is In New York. Tho camp grounds, with tho sprinkling of uniformed officers and forco of workmen, tiro already proving an attraction and wcro visited last evening by a considerable num ber of people. Company L of this city will go Into camp early Wednesday morning and will havo clmrgo of all tho camp property until nftcr guard mount that evening. Tho original plans of tho car.ip have been changed by Adjutant General Pycrs and tho Fifty-first regiment will be nt tho north half Instead of on tho south. Under the general -inter issued by Colonel Lincoln these will be the hours of service for tho Fifty-Ill at reclni'-nt during tho en campment: A. M. First call B:S0 Hoelllc, followed by nsacmbly 6:15 Mess call (breakfast) 6:55 Assembly (i:i0 Sick call 0:39 Fatigue call, followed by assembly.... 8:45 First call, followed by drill 7:45 Assembly 7:50 Adjutant's call 7:55 Recall 10:00 Olllcer's call 10:30 School call, for non-commlssloned of- ilcers 11:00 First sergeant's call 11:45 Mess call (dinner) 12:00 P. M. Assembly 12:05 First call, rollowed by drill 2:00 Assembly 2:05 First ndjutnut's cnll 2:10 Second adjutant's call 2:15 Jlecall 4:30 Guard mounting 4:50 Assembly 4:55 Adjutant's cnll 5:00 First call (parndcl 6:30 Assembly 5:35 First adjutant's cnll 5:40 Second adjutant's cull 5:45 Mess call (supper) G:10 Tattoo 3:30 Call to quarters 10:15 Taps 10:30 DROWNED YOUTH IDENTIFIED Ilody or Cnrl Stimcr In TnKcn Hack n Home in Lincoln After Influent. The young man drowned while bathing Saturday evening at Manhattan beach, Lake ( Manawa, was Identified yestorday morning as Carl Stoncr, son of Henry S. Stoner, a contractor living at 1009 Washington street:, Lincoln, Ncb by O. J. Wilcox, a rrlend of tho family. Mr. Wilcox came to Council niuffs In place of tho father, who was unable to leave home, and accompanied the body back to Lincoln last evening. Coroner Troynor held an Inquest over the romaius yesterday morning, A. M. non ham, Charles Armour and J. W. Dell com prising tho Jury. The evidence of three witnesses, employes at Lake Mnnawa, was j taken and tho Jury returned a verdict that young Stoncr was accidentally drowned ! while bathing. Tho testimony of tho wit I ncBses Indicated thnt the young man had evidently been seized with cramps while swimming, C. K, Woolman, manager at the Manhat tan beach bathhouse, testified that he had seen young Stoner about 6 o'clock Saturday evening and that he had remarked a pe culiar expression on his face. He had seen him later lying on some boards under the dock. C. R. Martin, another employe at tho bathhouse, had seen tho young man lying on a bargo between 7 and 8 o'clock. Stoner, he said, rode out on tho barge, which was being hauled across the lake, nnd swam back and lay down under tho dock for an hour. Tho young man told Martin that he had had a cramp In his heel while swimming In from the barge. He told Martin ho guessed he would take one moro dlvo and then go In. This was tho last Martin saw of him. Edward T. Wright said hp was sent be tween 7 and 8 o'clock Saturday evening to tow tho bargo across tho lake. Stoner was lying on It and ho rodn out into ths lake about twenty-two yards or so and dropped off the stern and began to swim for tho shoro. When Wright last saw tho young fellow ha was about 100 feet from tho shoro. Young Stoner was only 17 years old, but unusually large and woll built for that ago. When tho body was taken out of the water Sunday evening, covered as It was with sand, It had tho appearance of that of u young man nbout 25 years old. It seems that young Stoncr had a fondness for running away from homo and had caused his parents much anxiety and ex ponse In consequence. Ho left his homo In Lincoln Thursday and went to Wahoo. Ho is supposed to havo left Wahoo either Friday or Saturday. DR. GEORGE NUSuFlS MISSING Wife Promptly .Sm fur Divorce nnd Involve n Yonnir Wnninit School Teacher. Dr. George Nusum, county physician at Neoln nnd a promluent politician in that Bectlon or tho county, has disappeared and his whereabouts nro unknown. His wife, Mrs. Aga Jano Nusum, whom ho married September 12, 1804, In Poomer township, filed a petition yesterday for n divorce and tho custody of their threo minor children. Mrs. Nusum, In addition to charges of cruel m uiuuman conuuet, names u young woman im cuy. wno nns Been teaching school in Noola, with whom she nlleges her hus band h.1S miRhnhnvrol lilin.nU Ch. .(,..Bw.t kj.ic ivena that her husband be ordered to pay her $50 luumu tor me support of herself and children. Mrs, Nusum went to visit her parents In llootner townehln nhnnt t...i, .. mi.. morning following a letter was found nailed io wie gatepost or nor father's home. It was from the doctor, In which he said that ho had first thought of coramtttlns; suicide, hut ho had now gono away forever. Mltmrlmi'a lleport for July. The monthly session of th lihro, k.,.i yesterday afternoon was ilnvnia , n . u - " ' . w l, ,lj transaction of routine huslness only. Ths iioranan-s report :or July gives these sta tistics- Number of visitors, 4,412, number of registered book takers, 9,561; number of books taken, 3,554; paid out for rented books to date, $lfj9.39: received on rented books to August 1, $1S.66. There ore 18, 172 volumes In the circulating library and 6,462 In tho government department. Tho report of the finance committee showed the balance In tho library fund on August 1 to bo J1.073.C1. PAVING CONTRACT AWARDED City Council Arrnnxes Ttlth 12. A. Wtckhnnt for Severn! Thor nnnlilnrcs Tho city council awarded the contract for the paving of Sixth, Seventh and Eighth streets and First, Fifth and Willow av enues to K. A. Wlckham on his bid of $1.74 cash, with 4 per cent added for certifi cates, for Galcsburg block top course on Council Bluffs brick bottom. Alderman Clark was appointed acting mayor hy resolution during the absence of Mayor Jennings from the city. This action was taken, as It was not decmod advlsablo to have the city without a head during tho encampment of tho militia. Alderman Clark, by tho resolution, will havo full chnrgo of the police regulations during tho mayor's nbsencc. Contractor's Wlckham's bill of $481 for tho brick culvert at Pierce street was or dered paid out of the bridge fund. Tho ordinance reducing the roadway of Avenue C, between Thirty-second and Thirty-seventh streets, from seventy to sixty feet, to conform with the remainder of tho nvenue, was passed, J. F. Nevlns was granted permission to operate n saloon at 60S West Broadway. Tho resolution fixing the assessment for tho paving of Park avenue from llroadway to High School avenue was adopted. Superintendent Tarklngton of the motor company nsked permission to use tho gran ite paving blocks taken from Pearl and llroadway and other points along its lino on Fifth avenue. Alderman McDonald ob jected to using grnnltc on resident streets and no action was taken on tho request. The city solicitor was Instru ted to begin condemnation proceedings of the Kverctt property on Twentieth street required to open that street In view of his report that tho lot could not be purchased and paid for nt this tlmo out of any of the funds. The city solicitor mado tho same report as to the property needed on Hall street to open that thoroughfare between Hcnton and Har rison streets. Condemnation proceedings will bo commenced In this case also If the owner of the property Is willing to wait for his money until an appropriation can be made next spring. The request of W. II. Brandt, n saloon keeper, that bo be refunded $3.50 which he paid as llccnjo for a Tlvoll game, was granted. It appears that Brandt Is the only saloon keeper who paid a license for such a game, of which thcro are several In tho city. It was decided to meet Thursday night as a committee of the whole to take up the matter of several petitions for arc lights In different parts of the city. Three carloads of earthenware and china ware were received nt tho customs house of Council Bluffs consigned to W. A. Maurer of this city, and upon which duties wcro paid amounting to upward of $1,600. The goods wcro shipped from England and Ger many. A. W. Moore sells Bu3h & Gerts and Chlckerlng pianos. 1017 Third avenue. DEMOCRATS ELECT DELEGATES .Majority In Favor - of JndRC ti. E. Aylesworth for Itenomlnntlon o Snnerlor Court Ileneli. The democratic city primaries last night resulted In a declslvo victory for Judge E. E, Aylesworth, a majority of the delegates selected to attend tho county convention here Thursday being favorablo to his nom ination for Judge of tho superior court as against T. E. Casady, tho other candidate. Tho contest In some of tho precincts was most spirited. Judge Aylesworth had tho support of tho Eagles, who turned out In full force to tho caucuses In his behalf These aro tho delegates selected: First ward: First precinct C. II. Hul er. I C. Besley. W. II. Bradley. William Harghuuseti. P. D. Moomaw, John Far'ow, Chnrles Iacey, C. II. Huber. comml tO' man. Second precinct Ed Stockert, s-.. Jesse Caldwell, John ClaUFon, J. H. Mc Pherson, William Green, Alex Miirquarett, Robert Bain. Second ward: First precinct Tl. II. Hunt ington. W. H. Ware, Chris Anderson. Em 1 Schurr, Charles White. August Paris; W. H. Fisher, committeeman. Second precinct L. P. Servls, Abe Bennett. J. W. Plnivll. J. C. Martin, C. Dlstmnnn, W. M. Shaffer, Frank Daub. Third ward: First precinct J. F. Puryear, George Hughes, Jnme K. Macrae, M x Ainnn; jonn o jseiii, committeeman, sec ond precinct P. Gunnoude, Ed Pierce, P. .1. xuciirme, j, t, Muiqueen, uon nryani, ii 1j. Tlnley. Fourth ward: First precinct B. S. Ter wllllger. C. R. Tyler, V. Badol'et, J. M. Fenlon, Emmet Tlnlev, 8. G. Underwood, E. P. Senrle, O. P, Wlckham. Firth ward: First nreclnct Lee 1, Evans. Thomas Oullfoyle. M. B. Brown. John II Kllgore, Joseph Welch. C. J, Dobbinc. Pat rick Lynch, Charles Shearer, Hi-cond pre. clnet Alexander Hamilton, Lars II. Nelson, Jtaipn .Miner, cue Hansen, wii'inm Jtvan, Fred Jacobsen. James Klrley; M. O'Rourke, committeeman. Sixth ward: First nreclnct W. C. Boyer. W. II. Payne. Al Wells. C. Mtrcar, F. Dempsey, C. Graves, II. Kahler. Henl llHtnle Transfer. Theso transfers wero filed yesterday In tho nbtrnct, title nnd loan office of J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street: Pottawattamie county to V. Hill, lot 4, Auditor's fundi v. ncU set; 16-75-13, w. d $ 75 Charles T. Oflleer, administrator, et ill to John Bereshetm and L. F. Murphy, receivers, lots In Council Bluffs ami land In Pottawattamie county, w. d. 1 Mary E. P. Bailey to Kate E. McC.ee, swU pwH 27-77-4I, w. d 700 Ir.i J Taylor to William M. Tnylir, neU neSi S3-75.41. w. d 1.T0 Sarah B. B. Bohrer and husband to James Hoon, lot 12, block 10, Beers' subdlv., w. d 20 William Arm! nnd wife to Stato Sav ings hank or Council Bluffs, loti 1 and 2, block 1, Bushncl'i's add., w, d 1 Martin Sorensen and wire to Jens T. Jensen, lot 1. block 5, Babbitt Placo add., w. d 350 H. C. Dyo and wlfo nnd Emmet Tlnley and wire to F. C. and E. H. Lougee, lot 5, block 15, Crawrord's add , w. d. 5 Eight transrers, total $2 991 To Kent nil ii Snle of I.liiuors. Fremont Benjamin, an attorney of this city, began nult In the district court yes terday to restrain Charles Blerwlth, owner of tho Metropolitan hotel on West Broad Constipation Does your head ache? Pain back of your eyes? Bad taste in your mouth? It's your liver! Ayer's Pills cure all liver troub eS. All dnif'eljff. Vt your mouitnoli or bonrd a bMuiKul brown or rich bUoltT Then u BUCKINGHAM'S DYEttttr. way, from selling Intoxicating liquors. Ben jamin alleges that Blerwlth has violated tho provisions of tho mulct law In almost every rtepect, A. P. Langmade, owner of the building, Is mado party defendant to the action. FINDS HIM SEEKING DIVORCE Mr. Mnrj- IIIrrIiis TrnveU from Ire land In Srnrch of lluslinnd nnd Is Shocked. After traveling all the way from Dublin, Ireland, In search of her husband and lit tle daughter. Mrs. Mary Hlggtns on reach ing Council Bluffs yesterday learned for the first tlmo that her husband, John Hlg gins, had commenced suit In the district court here to secure a divorce from her. In his petition filed a few days ago Hlg gins alleged that hts wlfo had treated him cruelly and Inhumanly nnd beaten his rela tives. He also alleged that she had dr serted him. According to Mrs. Hlgglns' version of their troubles, her husband deserted her In Ireland, tnklng with him their little daughter, Mary. She learned that he had gone to America nnd as soon as she could securo the means followed him. She went to Boston, whore she has relatives, and whllo there recently learned that her hus band was In Omaha. On reaching Council Bluffs yesterday she , commenced habeas corpus proceedings to recover possession of her child. An order to produce the child In court was Issued by Judge Wheeler, but up to last evening the sheriff's force had been unable to find her. John Hlgglns Is a brother of M. J. Hlgglns, who was convicted nt the last term of court on account of his relations with a young woman with whom he Is al leged to have contracted a bigamous mar riage. Davis sells class. f'otini'll muffs Keeps the Trophy W. F. Lohr and A. J. Cunningham, repre senting the Sioux City Whist club, failed to wrest the Schmclzcr trophy from Council Bluffs yesterday In tho challenge game. J. J. Shea and J. P. Organ represented Council Bluffs. Forty trays, making twenty matches, were played. Council Bluffs won six games, Sioux City four and ten were tied. Sioux City won on points with plus eight, while Council Bluffs had plus six. The games wero close, being won hy single tricks except In ono hand, where Sioux City scored a gain of four. Gravel roofing. A. H. Head, 541 Broad'T, Arrested for Theft. Ed Hlgglns, n young Ind living nt Ninth avenue nnd Fourth street, Is under arrest, charged with the theft of $1.10. Hlgglns wns employed at Lake Mnnawa some weeks ago and stole a watch nnd chain nnd tho cash from the vest pocket of a carpenter working on the new clubhouse. The wntch was found on the boy nnd lie returned the chnln the next day. He fnllcd to roturn the money. Illkn of Two Cities. The Elks of Council Bluffs and Omaha will hold their annual outing at Lake Manawa next Saturday. Tho special features will bo n base ball ame and shooting nnd bowling contests. An elegant bnnquet will bo served at which tho menu will be Inter Bpcrscd with music, speeches and toasts. Special cars will leave Broadway and Pearl street, accompanied by a band of music, at 2:30 p. m. Arnolil-Illnk. E, V. Arnold nnd Miss Madeline E. Rink were married last evening at the home of tho bride's father, S13 Avenue E, tho cere mony being performed by Rev. G. W. Snyder, pastor or St. John's English Luth eran church, In the presence or a largo guthcrlng of the friends and relatives of the bride and groom. John Won Id Divorce llrldKet. John Prendergast wns married to Bridget Prendergast at Gretnn, Nob., November 15, 1893. While in Portlnnd, Ore., tho Febru ary following, his wife, he alleges, deserted him without cause or reason. His petition for divorce was filed In the district court yesterday. .MarrhiKe Licenses. Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to tho following: Name nnd Residence. Ago. Mauley McCarthy. South Omaha 2! Lorettn McAndrews, Council Bluffs 24 E. V. Arnold, Council Bluffs 27 Madeline E. Rink, Council Bluffs 21 O&vls sells pulnu Quarrel with III Wife and Leaves. WATERLOO. Ia., Aug. 12. (Special.) Louis I. Wheeler, who ran a restaurant In this city and at Cedar River Park, Is miss lng and with htm n shotgun, rowboat and $50. Ho engaged In a quarrel with bM wlfo because she went to town to see a show parade. Ho Informed hor that he would lock up the placo and ho did, It Is thought he floated down the river to Vin ton, his former home. Mrs, Wheeler has gono to Brandon, to the residence of her parents. l'F.SfSIONS FOIl WKSTKIIX VHTISIIASS. AVnr Survivor Ilemeniliered hy the (I'eneral Government. AVASHINOTON. Aug. 12. (Spoclal.) The following western pensions have been granted: Issue of July 2fl: Nobra'sku: Orlglnal-Ivl J. Griffith. No hawku. $0. Increase, Restoration, ReleHue, Etc. Calvin D. Sliultz, Omaha, $S. Original Widows, Etc. Amy C. Spr.igue (specUI ac crued July 29), Seward, JS. Iowa: Original John D. Vouncr. Clinton, $6. Increase, Restoration. Etc Thomas A. Fullerton. Grand River, 12; John S. Parker, Athelstan. $S, Benjamin A. McClelland, Wll sonvllle. $8; Alfred Green. Jowell, J8; Ex'a Browne!!, Wlnterset, JS; Thomns Kemppes. Charleston. $12, Orler B. Davis, Linden. $S Original Widows. Etc Richel J. Mont gomery. Des Moines. $; Nancy A. Bennett. Exlra, $S; Eliza Irwin, Red Onk, $S; Mflln la Wilson, Cnrdova, $S. War with Spain, Widows, Etc.-.Matllda C. Brown (mothtr), Shannon City, $12. .VI j lerliml Shot, NEWBl'ROH, N V Aug. 12,-Samuet Verplatick of Flshklll Landing was seri ously and mysteriously shot this after noon whllo driving with friends, among them Rev, and Mrs. J. Howard Suydam. They had been paying a visit to Mr. Ver nlanck'B farm and whllo on their way home two shots wero fired from tho road side nnd Mr. Verplnnck fell back In his carriage fatally Injured. Mrs. Verplatick, who whs one of tho members of tho party at the time of tho shooting, Is state regent of the Daughters of the American Revo lution. Sheriff .liny Have jtwniiil Term, MONTGOMERY'. Ala.. Aug. 12.-The con stitutional convention today provided that Alabama sheriffs may succeed themselves ror one term. I'nder tho present consti tution sheriffs can serve only one torm or four years, Tho convention refused to repeal an or dinance heretofore adopted providing that the government suspend a sheriff pending impeachment proceedings, for permitting a prisoner to be taken from him and lynched, .Vlln .VIiirHHil fine lliintlnu, OLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo,, An. 1?. Mlss Anna Morgan, daughter of J, Pier pont Morgan, Is one of a party that started from this town today for a week's hunting In northwestern Colorado, Prof, Henry Fosboro or Columbia university Is In charge of the party. The deer season will not open until August 15, but there Is no law against shooting hear, mountain lion, lynx, bob-cat and coyote. INSURANCE COMMITTEE ALEKT BepreicnUtires of State Asioclitlon Hold Seiilon ii Dei Miines. WILL WATCH BILLS IN 1EGISLATURE No Old Holdlcr' Hay nt Mute 1'iilr KnlichU of Pythian' Headquarters Wanted at Capital Klneil for Seirina; 01eninnrnnrlite. (From a Staff Correspondent ) DES MOINES, Aug. 12. (Special ) A meeting of the executive committee of the Iowa Insurance Educational association was held In Des Moines today. Those pres ent at the meeting were: W. M. Black. Des Moines, president; V, L. West, Cedar Rap ids, secretary; E. S. Phelps, Burlington, and A. A. Clark, W. D. Skinner, John Berry and C. W. Fracltcr of Des Moines. This as sociation Is for the purpose of looking after fire Insurance matters for tho Iowa In surance companies. One particular object Is to maintain a lobby to work against any bill like "the valued policy bill," which was Introduced at tho last session and only prevented from becoming a law by the veto of Governor Shaw, The association will employ a press agent to look after the newspapers and furnish them with material favorable to the Insurance companies nnd will employ and maintain the strongest kind of a lobby at the legislature next winter. The meeting today was preliminary to en gaging In this work In a formal way. .o Old Soldier' Day. Inquiries commenced to come In to tho office of the assistant adjutant general for Ioa concerning tickets for soldiers for tho soldiers' day at the State fair, when tho fact was disclosed that the board has decided not to havo a soldiers' day at tho State fair this year. This Is the first time In many years that the fair management has not provided for a special day for tho soldiers and there Is much disappointment among the old soldiers on this account, Tho officials of tho fair stnte that last year, while there was a day for the old soldiers, they did nothing nnd never called their meeting to order. Hence they will try It one year without nn old soldiers' day. In fact, It has been found almost Im possible to prevent misuse of the old sol diers' tickets. In former years they worn distributed through Grand Army or tho Republic posts. There was objection to this method rrom those old soldiers who aro not members of the grand army. Commander Mctzgar haB mado protest against the dropping of tho soldiers' day, but the program Is made up and cannot now bo changed. Track l.nlntc at lotra Fall. Track laying on the Des Moines, Iowa Falls & Northern railroad Is reported as progressing nicely nt Iowa Falls. The Globo Construction company has the work In charge and has hired an Illinois Centrat engine and crew to handle tho business. This has given rise to tho story thnt tho road Is In fact an Illinois Central branch, but this Is denied and the truth will prob ably not be known until tho line Is turned over by the contractors for operation. A large forco Is at work all along the routo toward Des Moines. After Grand l.odgre lleniliinnrter.i, A largo delegation of Knights of Pythias left Des Moines this morning for Cedar Knplds, where an effort will be made to capture the permanent headquarters of the grand lodge, If this matter Is finally do termlned at Cedar Rapids Des Moines will stand a good show of landing the prize. Polk county has no candidates and will ask for nothing hut the location, Cedar Rapids, Waterloo, Des Moines nnd Mar shalltown are the other candidates. PronecntliiR Butter Offender. The State Dairy Commission has prosecuted a number of offenders against tho law prohibiting sales of oleo margarine Two persons, named Peterson of Ottumwn, wero found to be engaged In selling tho prohibited article and were ar rested. They gave bonds, Intending to permit tho bonds to apply as fines and this will be done. John Reaves of Agency was arrested for the same offense. He is a butcher and the case is clear against him. Ho was bound over to tho grand Jury, as he has announced his Intention of fighting the case. CominlnMloneil hy Governor. Ell Grimes of Des Moines was today com missioned by Governor Shaw to Investigate tuberculosis and smallpox In foreign lands and report thoieon. The commission was issued today to Francis M. Shrlver of Glcnwood as member of the dental board to succeed Brooks, A requisition has been Issued on the governor of Minnesota for the return to Iowa of Frank King, wanted In Delaware county for burglary, Tho Gathraann-Schnorr Clothing company of Bloomflald has been Incorporated with $3,000 capital. loTra'n Kdneatlonal Institution. Prof, Richard C. Barrett, superintendent of public instruction, Is preparing ror the publication In his next biennial teport or valuable historical matter relating to tho educational Institutions of Iowa, This was (Continued on Fifth Page.) An Excellent Combination. Tho pleasant method nntl beneficial effects of the well known remedy, ByrtUP or Fiao, manufactured by tho Camfohhia Fio Svmup Co.. illustrnto the valueof obtaining tho liquid laxa tive prlnciplos of plunts known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most ref rc&hinfr to tho tasto and acceptable to tho system. It is tho ono perfect htrcnptheninfr laxa tl", cloausinp; the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fever? gently yet promptly and cnabllnff ono to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the Ideal laxative. In th-s process of manufacturing figs are used, as they arc pleasant to tho taste, but thu medicinal qualities of tho remedy are obtal.ied from senna nnd other aromatic plants, by a method known to the California Fio Svnni' Co. only. In order to get It-i bcnollcial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember tho full name of the Company printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. a AH FRAHCIBCO, CAL. r.ouiavTLX.s. rr hrw Yonr, w. y. ItoTMlavall Duglti. Prlco Wo. perbotU s Some "Soon-to-be Mothers" jm3 k icucrcs mi uci ioo ii botUe, he oulJ St tr etii l.1 on tttt momM. enl 'mtlUtntrmif' IJDtUATIO.Wl,. Wentworth Military Academy Oorfmtnnt nuwrvUlon nnd .julrmtit. Amy ofllcwrdttaUtri. Prtpnrm ftr UnlveraltlM, MatlnnM Anulrmtro nr tot li e. COL. SANOFO'W SELLERS, M, A Supt., Llitngton, M. M9WA.RD-PAYNE . ... ........ . i-,iut-u,nii in 1 nuns nunrn nntl t.iria. .Modern and truKreaIV Preparatory and colleEo courses, music, art, elocution, physical culture. Kirty-MV clith annual lon nn line ,ii vim mr.i h...i . ifi,.I. " ' " " d AHARDIN COLLEGE AND CONSERVATORY FOR LADIES 1 AAWi!iiVis 291,1 ''Fftr Pnprecedented pronpcrlty. 23 ProfcMom from H tlnl-WfJ-lW".)1?' W lM vraltleannd .'. Kiiruprnii Cnn.rrvnt orln. rirriiinii-Amrrl K? feitfij" T"J ff 1 V c" t'oiKf rvmory. Win. II. Ilnrhrr, Mll.lt nl Htainlnrr, UiVJ'4tjIJHuUi',' Prc,cl In person durlnn May. Ure.t, Uictt. licit. Addreit. rSiii5a(B-.,tr- JOHN W. .MILLION, I'rr,., ColleKO PlaiM, -MKXICO, .MO. Cheap Summer Excursions via St. Paul and return, August 11th to 31st ia.65 Minneapolis and tcturn, August 11th to 31st 12. C5 Duluth and return, August 11th to 31t 16.05 Waseca and return, August 11th to 31t 10.36 Watervllle snd return, August 11th to 31et 10,68 Madison Lake and return, August 11th to SiHt io.CS New York and return, overy day.... 41.00 Loulsvl'le and return, August 21th to 26th zi.r.O Buffalo and return, every day 25.75 Circuit tours via the Great Lakes to Huf falo and Intermediate points. Stnto rooms reserved In advance. Call at city ticket office, 1102 Farnam wtrcet, for particulars, or address W. II. Brill, D. P. A.. I. C. It. It., Omaha, Nnb. ILCOX TANSY PILLsT Monthly Regulator. Salt and Suro. Never Falls. Druggists or by Mall. Price, $2 Sendfor Woman's Saleguard (treo). WILCOX MED. CO.. 320 N. Mn St..Phlla., Pa. SnliI liy Simit.M.YN .t MrCOX.VKLL DIILO CO., S. W. Cor. Kith mid Doduo StN., Omnlin. .Vvli. S5.0FO0NTH SPECIALIST in All tllonnrno nnrl " VXik " iMBtaato aim Disorders of Men 10 year? In Omaha VADtrnrFiF tlXm HYDROCELE curod. WM-W7!MLJl " Method new. without .VjJl'A''il' CJttluK. vjiJu or loai i mwiij' itn.v oi nine. CVDUII ICt cured for llfo ana tnepoleon O T r niLO thoroughly cimnaed from the ijilem. Soon every nln and aymptom dliappeara completely and forever. No "HUE A KINO OUT" of the dlaeaae on the akin or face. Treatment conialnn no dangaruua druci or Injurious medicine. WEAK MEN from Kxceijes or Victims TO NBHVOUB Dcbilitt or KxiiAOtuori, WasTiKO Wbakneui with Kahly Dicat In Yocmi and Midum Aoso, lack of vim, vigor and BtreuKth, with organs Impaired and weak. STRICTURE cured with new Home Treatment, No pain, no detention from busl nets. Kidney and Bladder Troublaa. CMiultiiwi fret. Treatment by Mill. Call on on or addreii 1 1 Q So. 14th 8t Dr. Searles & Searles. Omaha. Neb NO CURE, NO PAY. MEN. If you hT mall, wok organ., loit pitfur or F&knlnc umni.our vacuum urflAnieTfiorr ir -Sf EI will rntora jou without druici or ly jl. ) I elrttrlcllyi Btricluro nJ Varlcofflo TS I iirrmanenllj cured In 1 to wool, I 4M ,ilm i tl l,i h.t nti. tnlUirmi tint one rf tuinedi errrrt inunedlMai no C O.I), fraud t mile for tru partleu. Ian, rent itnled In pMIn envelop. LOCAL APPLIANCE CO. 130 Thorp Gil., lnanniponii,ind You Spend Half Your Lifetime In your office,. Why stand the agRrnvatlon of dirt and cold of miserable olevator service bad llRht nnd ventilation? There In no office building In the town kopt like The Bee Building The beet Is none too good for you, and you will find It a good business tnvcatmen' to take a half hour nnd look nt tho three or four vacant rooraa. Wo koop I hero filled Why? R. C. PETERS & CO., Bee Building, Kont.il AK.Mit.s, Grotuul Moor. OIR. KAV'S RENOVATOTl In' iKorntes and reno7ateh the yom purities and enrlchei the blood, cures tho worn dyspepsia, constipation headache, liver ornl kidneys. 3So audit BtdrUBKlfcts. Free R advice snai pin und book maeaaw Ur IJ J Kay Saratoga, NV glll EWOVATOR 0s9f aD 3) meet 5) RESULTS TELL !?r i ii i h i i i 3 THE HKK WANT Al)9 PKODUCK RESULTS. a m i bus T I tcratufn this esse by using externally the unique "Mother's Friend" S its beneficent Innuenco mVes child bearing n pleasure, as VUU3HC8.1, nrau.icnr, patus nnd nautea. lure llitm. Clio. L.AVTON, Itulk-1jt, Dajien, O." Irl tl Irtrf rrkr.l per hotllr. Itltlt.t" MMht,n. in.il.., I, nvV tot cimcUAt 1 THK nn.jnriKi.n nr;i;uTx)n ro Atlanta, o. Itrr, OUeat and ltrrMt military school !m vnirai wen, COLLEGE systte Send for lllustrutcd catalogue. IIIHA.M '). (JltOVKs. I Iilrtit. linucvrioNAi,. Brownell Hall Excellent ndvnntaKCs In music, art, the) modern laiiKUaKcs". t.atln and Greek. Latest methods In ttnchln; the natural nclcncea and mathemutlcs. Head of music depart ment, MIk.h Ware, threo years n pupil of the late Oscar Unit, Berlin, Ormnny. Mlt.i Wrire'H methods and theories In ac cordance with those of tho well-known mnstcrM of tho world. In every depart ment tlmroUKhncss Intdstcd upon as essen tial ti. character bulldliiK. .Special atten tion to development of Individuality and also to development of a houcc of Focial responsibility. Olvcs Rood general educa tion and prepares for any coIIcko open to women. Instructors coIIcrc Kraduatea. Send for catalogue. Address Mlzs Macra.i. principal, Omaha. Racine College Grammar School "CDe School Chat makci manly Boy." A hlch Kruiln rlinol preparlnir boj frnmf to I S nitre 1,111 1111 minuitwa inn or iiiti uiii.fi.itim etmrato School Koimi unci Dormitories for tti little linys. Vurj careful mural nnd eooUl trnlntriff. t'lft jonro of nuccrmstul work. He nd for catalogue. Rev. Henry D. Robinson, Warden, fiaclnc , Wit. Lake Forost University l.oeat.on in nne wood on blucTiof Lake Michigan, fifty minute, illltunt from Chlcaio. 8I1I7 at rea of CampUN. fleven new hultdlnffs.liieludlntf LolaDurand Hall tor women. Well equipped Library and (tjmna. Hum. 1'hji.lcal Culture directors for both men and women HUli prude of entrance renulremente en.urea consulate .tandlnir recniinlted by all beat pnlloaen. It, .Gently flirted l'rrldent. . Itlrhard n Harlan, ron of Juntlce llarian of U. 8. Supreme Court, cornea In September, hor catalogue! and circular addre.s the Treasurer I.oKp Fiweat University. I.fikn Forest. IU. LAKE FOREST ACADEMY Hoys live with masters In Christian homes. Heprcsonted In best eastern and western coUcrcs, Intermediate department for younRer boy. HeRUlnr conches for base ball, foot ball, track and Rymnastlcs. Glee, mandolin and dramatlo clubs, 2S rnlloa rrom Chlcauo on Lake Michigan. Address Hox 31. CON11AD HIHBELKIl, Head Master. Lake Forest. Illinois. DVORAK Oramatic School. KI,V,ilALI. IIALU4J Wabash av, Chicajrolll Fall term opens Sept. 9, Send for Catalogue. KDWAllI) DVOKAIC, Dlrcotor. Northwestern University, At r.V.t.8TON aud CHI OA 00, ILL., Corarrlne College of Liberal Arta, Modlcul School, I-iw School, hitiool n( I'liarruacy, Dental bchool. worann's Medical Bchool, fccuool nt Mualo aoq fichool of Oratory. Alro H conducta nn Academy of tbohlKheetprnrlo. IhoOnrrett ltlhllcat fnatltntMi locntod on th Cnllt f!mnn. !nlle,n year tiectna September !3rd. For Information nddreai Till': UKGIMTIIAU, - nvunsfon, IIL AMERICAN KIMSALL MALI, ZlfMUaWafcatiAW, OMtcaoo. CONSERVATOR? Thf LeaillMftekMl of Mine and DRAMATIC ART In the Went, rirty eminent inttructort Teacher.' trttlnlnir dept. Many Free AtlTaatacea Hprclal rule to talented purl 1 1 of limited mean., rail term beclna hepteml.er . rd Catalogue mailed free. JIIII.N J. HATTTAI-:iT, IllrwUr. Wistern Military Acidimy, UPPUK ALTON, ILLINOIB. 9 Ktnh1lh'l rnputntloti, Ttioroughlf tqutrpM. Ks rolfnt location, Convenient to Ht, Inut. Ownd and inniiigol ht tAchfira ot Ionic 6irlaof, who Uk I'Aron(il rhnrti "( lti fAiletn ami annum rtonl rfririniblllt for tilr mr ..( lnt ruction Auk for IrcuUit iLHllir M. Ji kfOX, rmi. a THE FRANCES SHIMER ACADEMY if tin? l.iil vi'ikI t y nf ( Itli.'nKii, a home school for Rirls. Scholastic work, muslo, art. nil of high Rrade. Now building. Otiona Hupt 11 CatnlORUe. Huv. Wm. I'. McUce, Dean, Mt. Carroll. 111. ilnivt MARK. Refiitercd A. Mayer Co., 210 BEE BUILDING OMAHA, NEB. Phone I7I Re-No-May Powder Nat only relieves, but positively curea all disorders of tho feet, stopt odorout per9l ration, cure3 tender, awollen and paiaftat (tit. Price 50 Cents. For Sale by all Druggists and Glove Dealer Cousultatlon Kroe from 2 to 4. When ordertoa; by wuil add 6 cent fat postan. Ite-No-May Skin Pood for facial maaaag. He-No-.May Crcain loftaoi ud whiuu the haoda aud fac. WHITE DOVE clIHK oevrrfalli to ilcitroy crav InK for kirtinc drlr.. ih appetite fnr which cannot eilit after uilnn tliln renirrly, Olvrn In an ll'iola Mill or wllhcuiVnuwlcilneot nttlmti tr.ar eleae t tl al fUirnrian McOonnell and Kuan i r ... itrugitiili rorr medical aoviOE. wnteui rnlifc ill your aymptoins. Kcnovntlngtha jstcm Is. the nnlv safo und suro motbod of cur iae all Cbronlo I)Ueane. Dr. Kay'a Itenovator Is the only perfcotayttem ronovutor, Frcoaanv (lea and book. Dr. U. J, Kay, Saratoga, ti, WW