TTTT3 OMAHA DATLY THSE: MOsP V, XOVEMTVEH 12, 1000. 0 COUNCIL BLUFFS. Minor Mention. Davis sells gmen "Mr. Illley," 6-ccnt cigar. Oaa fixtures ami globes nt Mxby's. Flno A. D. O. beer Neuttmyir's hotel. Wollman, scientific optician, 109 H'd'y. Bchmldt's photo), new and latest stylos. W. J Hostcttrr, dcntMt, Baldwin block. Mooro's stock fowl kills worms, fattens. rrlnk Iiudwelser beer. L. Iloeenfeld, ant. LctTert, Jeweler, optician 230 Headway. "Hun Bonnet Unities ut k. Alexander b Co.'n, 333 liroudway. . Oot your work dono ut the iiopnlar Eagle laundry, 721 Broadway. 'I'hoiiu 157. W. C. Esten. inidertiiker. M JVurl street. Telephones. Ofltoe 37; residence. 33. W. V. draft, undertaker and licenced em balmer, 101 riotitli Main street, 'l'hone Iffi Morgan & Klein, upholstering, furniture repairing, mattress making, 122 8. Main nt. Miss Kate Dullard of First avenue Is home from a visit with friends In Chicago. Mrs, James clrahatn of Hastings Is the Buest of Miss Margaret O'IJomihII of Park avenue Mrs. M C Kerrler Is homo from an ex tended visit with relatives and friends at CrnwforrtMvlllc, lud The, annual tnei'tlntr of I lie MtiirklinlilerH of the Odd IMIowm Hull association will he. hold this evening. The regular monthly meeting of Hie hoard of trustees of the public library Is on the late, for this afternoon. Miss Olla Jackson, formerly of this rlty, ?ow of Burlington, Is tho guest of MIbs 'ollle Erb of First avenue. Tho annual meeting of the Young Peo ple's Christian Tcinpunuieo union will bo held next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Trinity Methodist church. Aldorman Lovott t mourning the loss of his valjablo prize-bred frit, Horuiiril dog, which win stolen enrly yeHterday morning, The matter has been reported to the pollen. John IJucklnghttm of Lyons township. Mills county, asks to be declared a bank runt and lists his debts at "ilo and his ns nets at J2W, all of which uro claimed as exempt. Admeasuring ijnrty wfl he given tomor row evening by i.iiy camp. Hoyol Neigh bors of America, at Its hull in the Merrluni block. Th" l.udy Foresters of Hv ealnp of Omaha will be prrsent. The Flower .Mission Maguzlne, which was Bold to Mm 1. iith of Omaha, has been liurehiuted by .Mrs. F. P. Hradley ami four young women of the Council llluffB Flower mission, who will continue Its publication. The funeral of the late Or. V. I, ration will be held this afternoon at ".to o'clock from fit John's KiikIIhIi Lutheran church. The services will Im conducted by Hev. a. W. Hnyder and Interment will be In Wal nut Ulll cemcter, . John P. Auppcrle, n farmer of Ktlra, Audubon county, has tiled a voluntary Xietltlon In b.mkruiitcy In tho Fnlted States district court here. Ills liabilities amount to $2,705, lie lias assets worth 2!Vp, all of which he claims us exempt. George Miller, aged 65 years, died yester day morning at the Woman's Christian Association hospital from gangrene of tho ill lie nci't nils after- om I.unKIey s under St ftrnntlw.'t v unit In terment will bo In Falrvicw cemetery. A aeries of levlvul meetings will begin at Trinity Methodist church next Hundav. The pastor, Key. W. II. Cable, will be as Mlsteu by Mis I.Ida M. Ilerrlck. formerly of Chicago, now of Omaha, and ltov. M. M. Cable of Ocllauce, la. Miss Ilerrlck s well known throughout the middle west as 'i very ctllclent and thorough evangelist. Tte . M. M. Cable will render special service In directing the muMc. Meetings will be held dally through tho week at 2:.10 ami ":) p. m. VICTIM LOSES BOTH ARMS Clifton Peterson Suffera a Deplorable Mishap on Motor Bridge, Oeorgo H. Maxwell, chairman of the Na tional Irrigation association, will bo hero Monday to address the meeting JONES SUGESTS REFORMS (Continued from First Page.) Association hospital fr lungs. Tho funeral wl! noon at 2 o'clock froi r inking rooms on Wesi v ,...... w.lll lw. 1,. N. Y. Pluinblng Co., flephono 250. All grocera soil Domestic soap. Commonwealth 10-cunt cigar. Moat for your money Uoraestlc soap. Mount '.Inn Cornerstone. Tho members nf Mount .Ion Ilnptlst church of this city, who have been without a church building for several years, nro re joicing oer tho prospects of soon having a bouse of worship of their own. The corner stone of their now church, which Is being erected ut tho corner of Avenue P and Klovcnth street, was laid yesterduy after noon. Tho ceremonies were In charge of Hebcuo Mnaonlc lodge, No. 25, of Omaha. (!. N. Johnson of Hescue lodge, assisted by Hoh ert Johnson nnd S. (!. Krncst of Western fitnr lodge. No. 1, Knights of Pythias. The Colored Odd Follows, Knlghtu of Tabor, ).Adlen of tho Household of Ituth and the Daughters of tho Tuburnaclc also took part In tho ceremoulcH. Rev. Clulo of Mount Morlnh Rnptlst ohurch of Omaha read the scriptures and Ite.v. Adams of Mount JCIon church of Omaha lead In praycrN Itcv. K. Wilson, pastor of tho local cliuich, through whoRo efforts tho now building lias been possible, led tho singing. Tho ceremonies were at tended by a lnrgii number of tho rolorod peoplo from this city und Omaha. CRUSHED UNDER A BIG OMAHA CAR Thro it n from the Wtmuti In Which lie Win Itldlnn lllreetly In Front of the. Motnr nnd Until )ln iikIciI, Clifton Peterson, living at 313 Curtis street, suffered the amputation of his right arm at tho shoulder and his left arm be tween tho wrist and the elbow last even ing nt tho Woman's Chrlatlnn Association hospital as tint result of being run over by a motor ear on the brldgo yestorday afternoon. Tho attending physicians ex pected that he would survlvo the shock of tho operation Peterson and a rotnrutilon wero driving to Omaha In a light wagon drawn by one horso and had Just passed tho toll house when motor No. f7 overtook them. The horse becamo frightened and Peterson, who was driving, lost control of tho animal. Before .Motottnan Hurler could stop his car tho horse had backed tno wagon in front of tho motor. The two occupants worn thrown out, Peterson right In front of tho motor, tho wheels of which passod over both his arms. Tho right arm was crushed at.d mangled, while tho left arm was crushed Just above tho wrist. His companion was thrown clear of tho track and escaped Injury. Peterson as placed In an eastbound motor to tho power house, whore a stretcher wis In waiting. Here he was transferred to another motor and conveyed direct to the hospital, whuro amputation of both arms was found necessary. Peterson Is n single man mid as far us Is known hiiB no relatives or family In this country. Itrcriitlon to MawubeeV Coninin mice. The members of Council Bluffs tent. KnlghtB of tho Maccabees; are making elaborate preparations for tho entertain ment to ho given Friday night of thin week it tho Dohany opera house In honor of 1). P. Markey of Port Huron, Mich., su premo i nmmander of the order. City At torney Wadsworth will preside nnd Mayor Jennings will deliver tho address of wol come. The following program has been ar ranged: Sclecttou, orchestra; welcome ad drens, Mayor Victor Jennings; selection, Dudley Buck quartet; reading from "Mer chant of Venice," Thomas Askln; address, Hev. (icorge Kdward Walk; selection, or chestra; uddress, Hon. D. P. Mnrltey, su preme commander Knights of tho Macca bees; selection, Dudley Buck quartet; read ing, "The Yallcr Baby," by llugeno Field, Thomas Askln; selection, orchestra. Theso comprise the committee In chargo of nrre figements: Dr. J. N. Hlco, chair man; Rev. Oeorgo Cdward Walk, Dr. A. P. Huuchett, Chief Alhro, O. 11. Brown, I. C. Wooley and W. II. Rogan. tho balance per capita and paying each member of the tribe at certain uges their share. Second, as a corrollary to this, di vision of the land belonging to the tribo per capita. Tho remedy proposed would almost Invariably Immediately relegate the Indians to poverty, though tho remoto re sult might be for them to work to savo themselves from actual want. Tho general leasing of their allotments by tha Indians to white men Is denounced. Thero wero 230 Indian schools of all kinds conducted by the government and an In crease of 1.412 pupils In enrollment and 1,142 In nverago attendance shown over the previous year. About 8.000 of tha 31,000 eligible school children aro unpro vided for. Compulsory education of the Indian children Is strongly endorsed and congress Is urged to authorize tho commis sioner to place every one of school ago In some school, the selection of tho school to be left largely to educated Indian par ents Tho report controverts the commonly ac cepted theory that by constant contact with the whites the extinction of the In dian Is only a matter of time. It nays It can bo stated with a great degree of con fidence that tho Indian population of tho United Stntcs has been very little dimin ished from tho days of Columbus, Coro nndo, Raleigh, Captain John Smith and other early explorers. Poimlntlon .stationary Since '70, Tho first rcllablo Indian census wna In 1870 and certainly since then tho Indian population has been nearly stationary, whatever decrease there Is being attrib utable to Indians becoming citizens. Reviewing Infllan Territory affairs the report rays there are CO.000 children of hlto parents there who should have chools and that thousands of theso chll- ren thus deprived of education aro grow- ng up In vlco nnd Ignorance, already feed ug tho United States Jails ut Muscogee nd other polntu with youthful criminals. The cost of education will not be excesslv compared with results. School benefits also hould bo extended to the 4.230 Choctaw freedmrn. Government control of tho chools In tho Chickasaw nation Is advo cated. Premiums given with Domestic aoap. Ilowell'k Antl-"Knwf" cures coughs, colds. todi Will 1'IkIiI (hit Injunction. Ity Attorney Wadsworth expects to Mo luy In tho district court u motion on be half of tho cltv to dlanolvo tho temporary rest ruining order Hccurcd by tho motor com pany enjoining tho municipal officers from interfering In uny wny with Its laying of u iccond track on South Main street. This tourso of action Ih expected to open up tho whole matter und determine tho rights of ihe motor company to tho street In question. Tho motor company Is rushing tho work n South Main Htrect au'd by Saturday night kad the pavement removed almost to Tenth Kvonue, It has a force of nearly 200 men on Iho work. Trouble nt Culver Aenclrniy. Harry Van Brunt left last evening for Culver Military acudemy, the troublo be tween the cadets nnd tho faculty having been settled and the former reinstated, In tnlklng of the trouble, which led to tho dis missal of over 100 of tho cadets, young Vun Brunt said the affair had been greatly exaggerated In tho eastern papers. Tho fates of the case were, he said, that two of the cadets wero discharged for an infrac tion of the mlea and u largo number of tho students went to the depot to see them oft and bid them goodbye. One of tho rules of the academy Is thut tho cadets cannot leave tho grounds without permission and In going to the depot without permission tbey violated the rule. Cadet Van Brunt's father was one of tho committee which acted as a board of arbitration between the cadelH und thu faculty and secured the reinstate ment of tho former. 0SSIBLE ARMY LEGISLATION srlilii imri I'roetor Confer Tilth I'rrs iUrnt About Xfoil.i of (lift Army, WASHINGTON, Nov. 11. Senator Proctor f tho senato committee on military affair,! nnd Adjutant Oenernl Corbln of tho War department held an Inforninl conference with tho president yesterday relative to legislation to bu asked of congress In con nection with the proposed increase of thu regular army, Under tho existing law," said Senator 'roctor, at tho conclusion of tho confer- nee, "the present strength of tho army of 3,000 regulars and S3, 000 volunteers will in reduced on the tlrst day of next July to 7.000 regulars. This Is an absurdly small number and congrosn will bo asked by tho president to reorganlzzo tho army upon n larger basis. It will be Impossible to kocp Any troops In the Philippines unless the army Is Increased, to say nothing of tho garrisons for the forts In this country. "My own Judgment is that congress will provldo a regular army of about B5.000 or 60,000 men, with discretion to tho president o ralso tho total to 100,000 It ho finds tho arger nvmber necessary. I have no doubt that this legislation will bo enacted at the coming session." Ilertlilck Clnli I'roi;rnm. Tho Derthlck club will glvo Its second muslcalo for tho present teason this even Ing at Royal Arcanum hall. Tho follow ing program Ins been arranged "Knmennol Oftrow," Hubcnsteln .Miss .McCabe. Cradle Hong Wllllnm O. Smith -Mr. Tremor. "Ijovo Is a nubble," Allltsen .Miss culilwcll. Melody In F Mr. Potter. a. "He Not So Coy," .... b. "(lood Night,' -Mrs, Hiicrman. rtubcusteln .Ilubenstein Rubensttln "The Ar-ra,' "Berceuse," Mrs. Milllls. Mr. Hteckelticrg. Hubcnsteln .... Godard Davis sells palat. Domestic soap has no equal. 0 ravel roofing. A. II. Read, D41 Broadway. (iilil of tUp Vote, Tho Board of County Supervisors will meet today and tho first business to bo taken up will bo the canvass of tho vota east, ut laat Tuesday's general olectlon. Tho trustees of Kane township will meet this afternoon In Farmers' hall In the county courthouse and canvass the vote rast for township trustco nnd clerk. The Justices of tho peace for Kano townnhlp come under the head of county olllcers and the vote cast for them will bo canvassed by tho supervisors. It Is expected that the ntllclal canvass will develop some changes In tho totals Increasing tho republican pluralities. Much Interest Is centered In tho canvass of tho votn cast on tho poor farm proposi tions, aa thero has been no means of ascer taining whother It carried or not. City t'oniicll llcrltnir. The city council will meet In adjourned session tumorrow night for tho purpose of utreot paving assessment. Hut two objec tions to tho assessment have been llled. one by tho late Dr. W. I,, Pntton and tho other by Leonard Everett, as administrator of the estate of the late Horuco F.verett. Both oh jectlons nro based upon tho alleged grounds that tho assessment Is uiicoiifltltutloi.il that tho property Involved 1b not benefited by tho Improvement; that a protest was pre sented prior to tho commencement of tho work and thnt ut no tltuo hnB consent been given for asset-sing the cost of the paving tigulnst tho property. Best wolght Domestic soap. Domestic Boap gives bctt satlbfactlou, $5-00, $1.50, $3.50. Olvo us a llve-dollur bill und we wlh give you J1.50 and u pair of tho best shoes on earth. Kvery pair wurranted und your money back If you uro nut t-utlslled. HAMILTON'S KUOU BTOHH. FARM LOANS Nrgntlutu.1 In I-astern Nebraska nines N, Casa Council Bluffs. S'rgn incl Ut' Main St , Save Your Monevi By Investing With iIih BAVINC. LOAN AM) HIIU.DI.Vt ASS'N, 1U3 Pearl tftraet, Couaell liluft., la. Court ut OnavM. ONAW'A, la., Nov. 11. (Special.) Tho Monona county district court was in ses sion nil last week and considerable busl neM was transacted. In tho Injunction cat.e of O. L. Richards against William W Iho et nl, tho Jury took the case under advisement and by consent will enter Judg ment In vacation. Tho prosecuting wltnes; was given a rebuke by the Judge, who said tho caso savored more of persecution than prosecution. The caso of the State against Andy Payne for criminal assault Is set for Monday, November 12, nt 3 a. m. and likely to last some days. Tho grand Jury has been In active ses slon and Is stirring up tho whisky men In good shnpe. Cordon ( ulvrr llndly Hurl. MASON CITV, la., Nov. 11. (Special Tel egram.) Gordon Culver, chief clerk for Superintendent Brudeu of tho Northwest em railway, with headquarters In this city was seriously wounded this forenoon near Odlu, Minn. His right arm was completely blown off Just above tho elbow and Culver is in a critical condition, ills parents, who reside In Chicago, arrived on a special train at 5'30 o clock this evening. As an external application to heal cuts, wounds, bruUea and like Injuries there Is nothing so good us Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It causes the parts to heal withou maturation and In one-third the time re quired by the old fashioned treatment. Denver at Irrluatloii Cougrms. uh.-sv ku. coin., Nov. II. The Denver Chamber f Commcrco has called a mass meeting of business men for Mondny for the purpose of considering the Irrigation muriiKu iiumiiuii. i ne nuiionai irrigation l-UUF rutin m iu meet 111 i nicago on isovem bcr 21, and thu question of securing govern ment aid In building storage reservoirs it tho west Is to come up. The last session n congress appropriated JlOO.OnO to make sur veys and a number of plans will bn ready wncii luimrrsn nicris in upceiriner. in west Is In favor of golnu to concreas wltl n request for an appropriation of J15,(O),000 as a siaricr una Denver win try to sena a big delegation to Chicago to boom this Idea Tho Idea Is to have the government con. servo the waters near the heads of streams and leave tho distribution to private capital. SWIUtURi South Omaha News . At tonight's meeting of tho city counctt $70,000 In funding bonds will bo uuctlontd off. As Interest on theso bonds Is now duo the city authorities dcslro that the solo bo hastened as much us posslblo and for this reasou decided not to wait to ad vertise for bids. City Clerk Shrlgley noti fied quite a number of bond buyers that these sccurltles'wlll be sold to tho highest bidder tonight. In order that thero may bo no drawback each bidder will bo ex pected to put up a certified check for J1.000. A half dozen dealers In municipal bonds appear anxious to get theso securi ties and It Is thought that the premium may bo run up to $1,000. Frank J. Morlarty offered $700 premium at private sale, but on account of street rumors to tho effect that a Job was being perpetrated he with drew his oiler nnd tho city Is now looking for buyers. Interest to the amount of $11,000 Is now duo on theso bonds, which nro to ho Is sued to refund district Improvement bonds and hasto in tho gale of tho bonds Is made necessary in order that tho city may bo saved the expense of borrowing money to pny the Interest. This holders of tho pres ent Ixjnds nro aw.iro of tho condition ot nffalrs hero and liavo ronscnted to await tho now Issue before demanding the pay ment of tho Interest now due. These bonds will run for ten years with the usuil five year clnuso and will bear 6 per cent In terest. An effort will bo made, it Is understood, to call up tho matter of vacating certain stub ends of streets In the northern p.irt of tho city for tho Union Pucltlc Railroad company. This question has been before tho council for the last eighteen months, but on account ot legal complications has novor been acted upon. There was a meet ing a few days ago between some of the members of tho council ami a legal rep resentative of tho Union Pacific, but uo dctlnlto arrangements wero made. In the faro of tho conditions demnnded by the council tho represontutlvo of tho railroad announced that he would luvvo to lay the matter before President Burt. It Is unders tood that Mr. Burt stated that ho did ot proposo to offer any premium for the acattng of tho streets desired and that If the council of South Omaha did not caro for Improvements costing $500,000 ho would tipcud tho money where It would be appe lated. In caso arrangements nre mado or tho vacating of the streets desired by Mr. Burt tho tracks from Omaha to South Omaha will bo ro-arrnnged and n new depot elected near the foot of N si root. With tho completion of n new depot, a Induct across tho tracks will be built. Nothing, however, will be dono toward con ducting a viaduct to tho stock yards nnd Kxchango building until tho tracks aro re- rrunged nnd tho proposed now depot rcctcd. Whllo there Is a great demand for a viaduct the railroads Interested will not do anything In this lino until tho cnun- 11 shows a disposition to grant at least a portion of tho requests made. A short timo ago tho Chicago & North western ro.id secured the vacation of sev eral htreuts and alloys Iu thu vicinity of the Krlttonbrluk brickyard and a great many pooplc who uro Interested In tho do- elopment of tho Maglo City canuot sco why tho proposition of tho Union Pacific should be held back so many months. Onr October Kiports. WASHINGTON, Nov. 11. Tho monthly statement of tho exports of domestic products, Issued by tho bureau of statis tics, shows that during October tho exports were us follows, comparisons being mado with October, 1SI9: BreadstufT.1 $ 21,918,8."!: attio unii nogs iw.'.shi rovlslons 13.Mt.320 ."otton 60.391, 1W Mineral oils ti.129,073 Total for tho month.. Net increase or tho last ten months Increase as compared responding period in Decrease. , total.... with cor U93 Increase, $ M.irs.O') A32.000 71I.MI 22,01.1,0 k) ia3,0y0 ..$105.2W . . 23 m t'14 IS55.!)1S,S7.1 S2,0f5,000 l.onK Ilrtnrnn from Colorado Visit. WASHINGTON, Nov. 11. Secretary Long returned to tho city today from his trip to Colorado, where ho has been on a visit to his daughters. IN I'OOT HA 1.1. Illfi. i Itooier Thnt Tailed Work. I'lnn to Itcforiii to "Tom!" "Well, what now?' Tho Hon with long mane and musdo growled his disapproval at being Inter rupted from his sporting sheet, relates tho Chicago News. 'Tom. 1 wish you would rut on your root nail punts. "wnat rorv "To idease m." Without another word h left the room. When ho returned his limbs wero Incased In whlto puds. .now your encst protector, mm. 'Seo here " it Is no trouble. Thero It Is under tho table." Ho llshcd out a yellow object and at tached It to his person. ".now your sum guarus. "HiU" " "TIihv nre r!rht In thnt corner." Ilo laced on theso protectors while sho watched him "net those arm guards, Tom "I have not tho tlmo to " "Then I will get them und assist you In putting them on." She had the guards on his arms before ho had time to protest. 'I tmess l mlglit just as wen submit fflwt nexC"' "Hero In the rubber to shield your nose.' "is til's till?-- "Don't foreet your ear protectors." He adlustcd tho last of his armor and waited further orders. She mussed bis hair with her hand to mako him look all the more formtduhtc. "What now?'' . . "Tom, do you know the little woman down tho court. The one that comes up to sc-oti every Saturday ; "Yes.'' "Well, her husband lson nnother bender, lip up in tied now "He ought to bo ut work." "WeP. th last time he wont on a pure. ho saw sights. Not snakes, but blc demons with 'one hair and strange noses. "Did. rh?" "So sho snyi. And, Tom. If he sees any more of them tt will frighten nun into sign inr me pledge. ''Well, how Ih he going to sco them?" "Look In tho glass," "What-" "Yes. I mean you must co un In his room Ono glimpse of yojr wild hair, rubber tins ami earn unit unnatural size win muKe. him swear off for life. Hoon after he sees you glvo that awful collcgo jell. It may cause him to jumn out or in winnow, nut it wl. euro him. Will von do this?" "Well. I guess not I What would tho team say If It heard Its cantulti wns scurlng arunK ' And he rushed out to rcmovo his grid Iron toss. Knrl I.t nnd I.ulr. Detroit Journal: Tho emperor, Kwang su. was turious. "I deprudo you!" cried his majesty. "You are no longer the Karl Il Hung Chang!" The viceroy groveled conventionally. "Is thut tantamount, he made bold to ask. "to making mo tho late Hung Chanc? Fortunately tho emperor was sulllclontly Imbued with western incus to pcrceivo tn dellcato wit of this rotort and the rojul wrath vniiisncu in guies or merriment, Order. Detroit Journal: Tho Chilr Person struck the desk v o ent'y w it ii ner gavel. "Tho club," sho exclaimed, "aro not t order! The fit of coughing should com regularly right after the Invocation, and It Is nothing short of unparliamentary to try to IntorJect It at this point!" As for the members, they wero clearly much mortified to Imvo ulven occasion for thU Just rebuke. 11IkI School 1'lntl. Members ot tho Board of IMucatlon aro endeavoring to ascertain tho wishes of the peoplo In rotation to the class of building Is proposed to erect on tho Doctor site. at Twenty-third and K streets. From tho feeling so far obtained It Is presumed that at tho meeting of tho board to bo hold ono week from tonight the architect will bo in structed to preparo plana for a High school building. It is the Intention to draw theso plans so that ono or possibly two wings may be constructed, leaving tho main por tion to bo erected when thero Is money enough In the treasury, it Is barely pohslblo that when tho plans uro placed on exhibi tion tho people may want thu cnttro build ing erected at onco und In this event It will bu necessary to vote bonds. It is estimated thnt tho cntlro cost of tho proposed High school will bo $100,000. Ono wing can be erected In tho spring for probably $30,000, whllo It Ts stated that two rings can bo built for $30,000, provided tho work Is dono at the sanio time. Tlila would lcavo tho coat of tho main portion of tho structure $50,000. No effort will bo made to do nny building on tho site this fall and ery likely Mr. Hoctor will not rcmovo his buildings from tho Hlto until spring. It Is stated that tho school district Is in a very fair financial condition at present. plank conns he bridge will bo closed whllo' repair" nro being made I On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. W, H Wjnn ' will entertain the woman's auxiliary of the 1 Young Men 's Christian association 1 This evening Rev. Sumner T Martin will I speak nt tho Flrit Chrl'tlan churn on th" topic. "Tho Church's First Hypocrite " Inst evening Rev. Crumble! dfllvered an Interesting sermoif at th Christian ihutvh on the subject, "Dm Id nnd Jonathan ' An authority on hores sujs th.it Ne braska farmers should got their Inn i ready for market early, a tho trading Or spring will cutnnieuco mii-H earlier than usual. Trnlnliitt the tltinurr. Tho method ued in the n..ied States navy for tho economical tr Ptti ' 'c gutiuers, relates tho Washington Star, H very interesting. It Is u well i.uo u ..nt that the cost of firing one of the large ' guns used In tho navy Is very great, j amounting i.ometimcs to $1,000 or more. To save this expense n very simple method ' is employed. In tho case of tho large guns un ordinary Remington rifle is secured in tho breech of tho gun nnd directly In I tho center of the bore, so that when It Is ! fired Its bullet takes tho same direction ns I that of the regular projectile. The large gun is sighted In the usual manner. On ncccount of the lesser velocity of the small bullet the target is plneed close to tho ship and Is mado correspondingly small. The method used for tho slx-poundcr or other small guns Is slightly different, as In stead of tho small rifle a wooden or dummy cartridge, the sanio t-lzo as a regular cartridge. Is employed. Through the center uf this wooden cartridge rtius a rifle barrel, which Is loadeil with a 14-callbcr cartridge. This latter method has tho ad ditional advantage of giving tho gun crew practice In loading as well as firing. WEATHER MAN WILL BEGENTLE Promise Thnt Storm Coiiti Will t Ho eefsnrr Klther Toiluy or To in nrrun . WASHINGTON. Nov. 11. -Forecast for Monday and Tuesday; For Nebraska Fair Monday; warmer in eastern portion; Tuesday fnlr; southerly w ltnls. For Iowa. Missouri and Kansas- -Fair and warmer Mouday; Tuesday fair; variable winds. For Illinois Fair Mondny and Tuesday, wind shifting to fresh southerly. For Indlann Fair Monduy and Tuesday; fresh northerly winds, becoming vurlable. For ArkunsiiB Fair Mond.iy and Tues day; north to east wind. For Oklahoma and Indian Territory -Fair and warmer Monday; Tuesday fair; vari able winds. For Western Toxns nnd Now Mexico Fair Monday nnd Tuesday; warmer Mon day In northern portion; variable winds. For Kantern Texas Fair Monday und Tuesday, except possibly showers Tuesday on tho north coast; warmer Monday In northern portion; fresh north to northeast winds. For North Dakota Fair Monday and Tuesday; colder Tuesday; south to wc3t winds. For South Dakota Fair Monday; warmer in eastern portion; Tueialny fair and colder; southerly winds. For Colorado and Wyoming Fair Mon dny nnd Tuesday; varlablo winds. For Montana Fair Monday: Tuesday fair nnd .colder; south to west winds, l.oeul Itoconl. OFFICE OF TUB WK AT UK It TtUUKAl'. OMAHA, Nov. 11. 01flcl.il record of tem perature and precipitation, compared with tho corresponding day of tho last three years: 1W. JMM. 1S3S. 1SD7, Maximum temperature ..33 4i 4li fi7 Minimum temperature ... 2S 43 27 37 Precipitation Ot .CO .00 .() Record of temperaturo nnd precipitation nt Omuhu for this day und slnco March 1, WOO: Normal temperature 40 Deficiency for tho dav 0 Total excess since March 1 Sfil Normal precipitation 01 Inch Deficiency for tho day 04 inch Total rainfall slnco March 1..S3.K men Kxcess since Jlarch 1 1.47 inches Deficiency fpr cor. period, 33 inches Deficiency for cor. period. 3 93 inches HoporlN fro in Stations ut S I'. M. VY THI GENUINE THE PROPRIr-TO Sof Warner's Safe Cure SYRUP OF FIGS 1 1 will pond to ftnv i crfiiii rcquestl" s.ttiii', it free HMtnplo of Warner's Sit ft t'tii't'. Mention this patter. Send Uxln. MANUFACTURED BT CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C Mil tcta UAH -I Dr. iiftlT Kidneycura vice, etc, of SV't'tth-i all Klitnej Dlse. wcR aclie, etc. At1ni slMs, or by wall. II IVfe book. d Dr. II. J. Kay, SurH'a, N". Anii-Kawf No tlokttnp; in llio throat if you ti!o Auti-KiiAf tt stops It nt fine. All unionists poll it iSi UUAltAN I ttU IU UUnt Jl...n Innuenai, CaWCiniftfl vwniinuikuu iw uuitb iiuHnpnr-i, inmirnji, laisrrn, mitt hi i iii O4 liitiHndtlirnstttouli)r, Wriul li.r proof of tt. It does not tlcken or disagree tS: with the etumach. Safe for all sges. : r-'i m& M m m mo m Jir. Balm. & M Dr. Kay's Lung sS: Write u. glliig all jmptom nlnlnlr and our I'll FIIKK AHVICi:, t sue l,...k of o Sold by Drtu hylcln will glto o so it Ii v DriKrlnta or unit liv null. M recipes nnd a 1'ltF.i: NAM I'M:, ft l'rlce, 10 centji and 3JI cent. JjR kdAlM Dr. Ft.. I. KAY fUtPtllC Al Rft.. fWlfrn (llHf.l rtmohi Nnh 4fB y "t has justly won its laurels." Soups, & Fish, Game, Hot and Cold Meats, etc., arc it ... i. .iu n i . .... yivuii i luust uuuuiuiitt n.ivor uy using Lea &.Perrins' SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Thlt !Btute U m ertsj limillWARB Of IMITATIONS. JOHN DUNCAN'S KONS, l(eaU. Kew Turk. Special VKent Appointed, In compliance with tho request of City Attorney Lambert that a special agent be appointed to proctiro evidence In tho cihcs against tho city now pending In the dis trict court the mayor has appointed W. N. Kelly to tho position. .Mr. Kelly will re port to tho city attorney and for tho next month or two will dovoto his entire tlmo and attention to the collection of evidence to bo used In tho courts. In all damago sultB against the city evidence will be pro cured as soon after an accident as postilblo In order that tho legal department may put up the proper kind of a light In tho courts. Whero a decision in a damage Milt goci agulnst tho city un appeal will he talten to tho supremo court. It will, It Is stated, bo tho policy of tho administration to carry every caso to tho court of last resort, In stead of making settlements, as has been the custom heretofore. Feeding; Sheep Corn. As South Omaha Is tho greatest bheep market on tho river It may be Interesting to those concerned in live stock to know Hint Wyoming flock masters aro preparing to feed corn to thulr sh't ler. It Is stated that already one mer cantllo linn has contracted to deliver 2,000, 000 bushels of corn to sheepmen. This product will b stored In wool warehouses at different points In the state. It Is con tended by breeders of sheep that corn ran bo fed In small quantities on the range during bad weather. This feeding of corn, It Is stated, will bo n cheap Insurance against loss for want of Btifllcleiit rango feed. Some dealers predict that thu feeding of corn during tho winter will tend to stlf fen tho prices of sheep In the spring. I p to ani Including Friday laBt 1,106,873 head of sheep had been received at this market slnco January 1. lllnotlrt! Stock hale, At tho stock yards on November 16 there will bo a salo of 100 head of Hciefordt. Uudgell & aimpson and Cornish & ratten of Independence, Mo., will bring tho herd hero and ns the salo Is being well adver tised It Is expected that buyers, from all over the stato will bo In attendance. These sales uro beginning to attract a groat deal of iittonttou. Tho salo pavilion has been remodeled by tho b'tock Yards company and Is now adequate for present needs. OTATIONS AND STATE OF WEATHER. it 1 1 Omaha, clear iNorin j'laiie. ciear Cheyenne, clear Salt 1-,-ike, clear Rapid City, clear ... Huron, clear Wllllstoii, clear Chicago, part cloudy Ut. l.ouls, cloudy ... Davenport, clear Knnsas City, cle.vr .. Helena, clear Havre, clear Ulsmarck, dear dalvcston, cloudy ... 4fi 4 421 31 :i 4'! k.orman Mlshopa' Pills ' t" i t s nn by id t ut Mwd Church Uti I. ..--ii.. Toi.u... cuiet lb wm IMn In ld J un mlnf lira tCK of telf itust, dutipaiini, titenti, r tlnrtne taellar. Cum Loit Mnnhood. Im' potanoy, Loit fowar. NlghtLet, Bpermatarrhoaa) Insomnia, aln . pi.UncH, 6tl Daslrrti mtr.nf trfiliOT, ajmo SacK, Herroua ua bllltrt Hntlaoha,Unrltnata to Mnrrr, t-pis of 3Pff emin, VarioooeU, r wunsiinniioof jop. uuinin ,ui uip kill cnnrni aicci nor VCUoTvmohlnB Of kralld. IwkU i lniiiea.i'. EA'fl JrowriioT twtciicj to Cfrrt rnnttlun. t.ri.1 fft dm. nan T. r t . rnM It t limit. TZT411 3 Nr.t.r-i .mfttl. nllmnT rmi, StlmDlte the Utn mi npre center, toe tt, A f r v nail. iiili-ii A ri -n rtt ftntrt, to curl i uiuceta.dtj. ,nn cin.ui.ii i.m. ArJUraMi Blehop ISeniaO Co., Ca 1 i neiaco, OaU FOil hAI.Ii HV M l;lts-i)il.l.n OH Hi CO.. 1UT1I AMU I'AIl.VAit. 40' .01 !R .0i SI! 31 62 4(1 M EHT EEB GNIDLIUB Eleven years ago tho best office building In Omaha was built. It is still the best omco bulldllng In Omaha today. Why? In the first place It was built to lnat ton lire times not fcr n year or a decade. It has been kept in constant repair and has never been allowed to go BACKWARD Many of the tenants who moved in eleven yenrs ago are fctill occupants. They have boon properly and courteously taken care of. There Is no better place to go so the reason IS easy to discover. Why not move now Into an office where you will feel satisfied as long as you are In busi ness? Wnon you move, move right. Tho place for you is THE BEE BUILDING R. C. PETERS & CO.. Rental Agents Ground Floor, Bee Building I.. A. WEI-SII, Local Forecast Official. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question nripos in the family every day. Let us answer it to-duy. Try n delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared in two ni'tnitci. Noboiltnp! no baking' udd bo nnp water and set to cool. Flavors Lemon, Orange, Rasp- berry ami .Strawberry, tiet a pacJrago at your grocers to-day. jo cts. If You Wish good reliable dental work at mod erate prices we can pleane you. Our methods are the most improv ed our prices so low they will surprise you. . ..Telephone 145 H. A. Woodbury, D. D. S., Council Bluffs- 30 Pearl St. ' Grand Hole . NOTICE llutfle t-'lty tJonsln. There Is extrj. demani hero Just now for fat younsf rnulcn. It. T5. Montgomery, former city nttnrney. Is now located In an elegant suite of orlleoa In the Glasgow lilock, Ilev. II. N Spear, superintendent of tho Antl-Salonn league, ppoka nt the, First Hap tlat church last nlitht. The stewards and triistees of the Flm Jlethodlst Kplscopiil ehur'-li will hold an Important tneetlns tonight. Push tho hospital button scheme along Kvery one should buy a button Iu order thut a new hospital may be built. On Thursday evening of this week Pp church lodge. No. '.'. Degree of Hoinr, will Mve a social and ball nt Workman hall. Twenty-sixth and N streets. The hoavy stringers for the Q street via duct have arrived and ai noon ai tho oak W, tha underalgned, do hereby aftrra to refund tba monty on tO-cent bottla of Donni' Elixir It It does not cure any coub, cold, croup, whooplns cough or threat trouble. We also guaranteo Dotrns' UlUIr to ourn consumption, when uied ac cnrdlag to directions, or money back. A full doto on ioIur to bed and email dosej durtne the day will cure the roost sever oold, and vtop the mint dUtresalng cough. BHKRMAN t McCONNHLL DRUG CO. .lira, w luiiiiirii M.itnii -.iiip Has been Ufed for over FIFTY YI2AKS b) MILLIONS of MOTHUHS tor their CHIli UU1CN WHU.Ii Tb-KTHINO. wltil 1'iiH KECT SUCCK3S. IT 80OTH1CS the CHII.U b'Jl'TlCNS the OUMB. ALLAYS all I'AIN, l U.tKS WIND C'nl.ic. and U the best rin. fdy for DIAHRIIOKA tiold by Urusglsts In every part ot iiu world lie sure und ask fur "ilrs. Wlnalow'a Soothing Hyrup," and take no otnor kind, T.'nnty-nviJ centa boltl Good Property Is a Good Investment Plfteon lots In a body for sal at a very reasonable price. Theaa lots are located In Omaha addition and It high and dry. They will make a iplendld location for aorae factory. Boveral othar lota sultabl for building purposes on of tnem especially will make a fins location for a borne, being within one block ot tha motor line and within two blor.ka of a school houia and church located la tha waiters part of th city. Apply at Bee Office, Council Bluffs. Dr. Kay's Lung Balm lor cnuphs,. co ds. and thioat u!ete IOWA FARMS FOR SALE DAY Sc HESS, 39 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, Hove fur miIp n laritc I Ih I of improved vrgi-tnblc liiitdst 11U0 rrnlilenee anil mill Oiiialin. si) sir, 1'AltMSi 1 CO acres Hazel Dell twp., 11 inllta ne C. B.t good tiullilli.ua, HI per acre, to acres near Crescent, noil improved, 145 per acre CO actcs 6 nilltn rast, good building and fruit jr0 pei acre. CO-acre fruit farm, near city, good Improve- mentf, $160 per acre, 30-r-r" fruit f-rtn adjoining city. SB.fiOO. TIip aliovr I only h nmple of onr 0 per eent Intrreat. Telephone :t4, farms, rlilcUrn ranehro, frnlt anil h ii hIii ran pro.irrty In Council lllall lC0-acre3 Mlhcourl bottom land, S miles ii city, U0 per aero. COO aero Btock farm near Karllng, Belby Co., cheap 320 acreH In Sliver Creek twp., HO per acr; ell lmprovd, 213 aeres ftne bottom land In Rockford twp., 142.60 pel acre; well Impiovrd. lint. MOMIV I.OAMiU ON FARMS AT