THE OMAHA VA ILV ] Jljjjg. SUK OCTOKEK 17 , 1S97. Omaha , October 17 , 1597. < § > too , for orders were all laid before raw material took their price jump and our dress goods got here before the advance in import changes Of course that's not all our dress goods stock represents the rare combination of style quality beauty price. NKW COATS NKW CA1M-S . Fit-rft in tlio with now Novel- tins in Coats and Capos. Wo do e malderubto till Ic ing about our Cloaks us vvo wish to lot o\ory huly know tlmtshoean be suited in a I'hie new Coat or n stylish Capo nt u Miry model ate price for the- kind of goods wo carry. Wo want to have tlio opportunity nt showing you tlio host line of Clonks in the city , even If your object is only to SKE the nov/est piodtiotlom in Cloaks. MaKe us n visit this enlightens you , and makes our Cloaks still mote talked about. COMFORTS It'- * for the comfortof our oustotnors that vvo have bought those soft , bountiful and win in romforK The prices aio tight , too llcio ate some of them : Crllili Comforters , milled edges , sllko- line rovcrc-d , at TOc Ij irgi slp ComforU r , covered iw Ith c ill- fto , nt 71c each. Siticn covered at 9Sc- each Very soft Comfortei , filled with nlf-o cct- ton covered with silKollne , full * lrv , nt $1 1 > I-.K h At Jl fO vou can buy a Comfortei cov- orid with sateen , lined with Turkey red J.'flO Is our ipilco for tlto ii beiutifnl sllkollne cove-red Comforters tbit ate filled i.vlth the Mi-calUd "lumlnnted" cotton nil tniidu In one shei t and nft and lofty ns clew n Thejmo hand tufted and have corded edges Wihnvp cotton filled Comforters up to $ t2-"i ench At $100 each , wo start our Down Pilled Comforts. It Is u good starter , but then jou inuht to si iout best ones silk rovcipil thcv ue beauties at $13 00 and SIS 00 each ART New'sofa pillow covers DBPARTMHWr top and back , in the newest designs , to bo worked w ith coi dilution cord , at 'i"o and 35c cauh. New Hnlgiilin designs for sofi plllov\ covers stamped on IJulguHn linen , at Tie e-1 cb Tree lesslons In art embroidery on TUP'-- dny afternnotiM and Prldaj morning' " Linen Luce Hiilds foi HittPiibprg work In asorti-d sles , it lie , l"c J5e nnd , " e- pet ilo cn jnrdi I lnen Hrilils for Honlton lice work , In n large vnrli-tv or pittirns and sizes , at "ie , h ; 3c , SclOe , 12'tc pel jurd CORSKT3 No. : i .1. 13. short corset , low bu-it and out-u-vvtiy hip , white $1.50 , black $1.75. boned -with rnrnllne , gray or whlto sateen , at Jl CO ear-b. KID Wo mo alvvnys talking about ( iLOVHS Kid Gloves bccan- vvo carry two of the best lines in the inatkot. Tlio genuine Foster Kid Gio\cs and 'Iho Trofous o clasp glove. Wo gnarantco these to bo made from real kid skins and give perfect satisfaction. Wo have them in the new opera shades in gliiuo , fancy stitching and all tbo staple colors for sli-eot or o veiling wear FI-ATHHR BOAS AND A large new FUR TIthMMINiS ( line of Osti ioh 15oas in the following lengths : 20 , 27 , HO15 and 51 inches , Trices ranging from $250 to J1SOO cnch We nlso carry a full line of Plumngo . lloant JXc , 7'ic. $1 00 $115 , fi : > o , WOO , ? J 2i and JJ 73 each. .Vur T r 1 tu rnings bnvc nnlved Ulne TOK Stone Mniten , Black Marten , Mink , Uiaver , Im Chln- chllln , ISlack Conej , White rone- > , Krlmmer , Electric Seal , Persian l.antb , Astiakhan , Hlaek Thibet , White Thi bet , White and niown Angora and Svvnnsdovvn. MUSLIN Ladies' Ct m brie UNDERWEAR bbiits , extra wide. Umbrella t nlllo , made of fine lawn , flnishud with cluster of tucks and hemstitching , at Sl.JJj each , i Ijidlos' fine Cambric Sltlrts , embroidery Insertion and rnlllo to much , at $350 eich , former ( price , Jl " 3. Dulles' Cimbrlc Drawers , umbrella ruf fle mule of line lawn , hemstitch finish on hem , nt COe and "Ic eich I , idles' Muslin Chemise , embroldeij trimmed , a 40c each HAND KERCHIEFS When you ask us for an All Linen Ilanelkeich i e f , you can rely on getting w li 111 you ask for ALL LINEN. white ill linen , hemstitched , un- 1 Hindered Ilindlu i chiefs , full size , 5c cnch. Lndlc-H * unlaundered , nil linen , hem stitched Handkerchiefs , S'/ie eich 1. idles' iinlniindeied embroidered Hand kerchiefs , all linen , 13c- and 23e each OIi n's mil lundered Hemstitched Hand- kerchli'fs , all linen , lr > c each. The above line of unlnundered handker- ohlefs ire about one-hulf price if b ime were luundeicd FORCED TO SHOW HIS HAND Eo3field Compelled to Admit the County is Indebted to Moores. AUDITOR TATE MAKrS THI STATEMENT Ciinil > CoiiiiulsNlniii-rM Nolllli'il Hi I , ( I77 IH * . ( Hue ( o I lie Kv- ClerU of ( lu > l > Ulrlet , Ciilnl. Count > Cloik Rcdflcld , through Auditor J II. Tate , hss been forced to admit tint at least a portion of the $35COo 35 tint Major Frank 12 Moores claims Is due him In fees from the county during his terms as cleik of the district court Ib properly owing to him This adn Isslon was made at the meeting of the Hoard of County Commissioners jos- ( eTilay , tluough a statement that was signed by Audlt-r I tie , nnd which wns read by Commissioner KleiMoad According to tills statement , out of the $21,094 90 of the claims audited $1JG77 must be allowed , the remaining $11.U7 Ul ) being t > llll In dispute The statement wns drawn up at the lequest of Ccmmlsslonei Kli rote-ad after the matter hud been called to the attention of the board re ccntlj In two communications fiom Mayor Moores l-i which he asked that u speed j accounting bo made In this statement Auditor Tale tabulated as follows the1 3- C0535 In claims filed by Ma > oi Moorcb , which remain unsettled 7 lllcnl in jeai ib'U culling for J13,52 ( > 70 1 Illeel In > eut 1VM Ullllnt' for 2 , 111 1.5 i ; tiled In ji.u 1 'tl calling foi . . ! ! - ' W Illeil alnee August J7 , IS'JJ , In jeai 1 ! > 5 , cnllliiB inr 0,2,0 < X ) J Illtd In jeut ivjo cilllnt , for 2bjO Sj 11 Illed In jo.it U'I7 e illlng lor. . . . Ui,5.3 > l Jl clalniH , uKKiegutlng j\Mi33i : Auditor Tate adds ' Of these claims tvventj-one have bce-n audited , the amount Pain Was Maddening and Hope Had Boon Abandoned Wonderful - ful Results of Purifying the Dlootl. "A very Bovero pain cnmo In my left knee , which grew \vorso and worse , nnd llimlly n sere broke out nbovo the kneo. It ( lIsolmrKeil n great di-nl nnd the jmin from my thigh down * .vns iiiaddening. Largo , hard , purjilo spots appeared on my leg. I suffered in this \vny for years , mid gave up all hope of over being cured. My wife was reading of a case HUe inina cured by Hood's BaHapirllla , anil she advised me to try it. I began taking it nnd when I had used a low bottles I found relief from my Buffering. Oh , how thankful I am for this relief 1 I am stronger than I hnvo ever boon in my life. I am in thu best of health , Imvo n good upj v'tito nnd um ft now man altogether. " J. P. Moons , Lisbon Falls , Maine. Sarsaparilla - parilla lathe best-In fact tlio Ono True Blood i'urlfler. Hood's Pills euro all liver lib. 25 cents. claimed on the ivime being $2" 004 10 which have been i educed in the sum of $11 ! 17 90 " IJy this statement tne auditor admlta that out nf the | 2r > 094 90 claimed $ nC77 has been found to be correct and niiibt be allowed riio finance committee , to which had been reported the two communications of Mayor Moorca made reports upon both The re- j purl1' , which were unanimously adopted , are as follows \\OIUCINO ON THi : nCPOUT "Your committee on finance , to which was leferrcd the communication of Hon Prank 12 Moores , duted October 11 , 18U7 , claiming tint there now remains in the hands of this bnaid fees claimed by Prank n Moores as clerk of the district court , covering a period of sljcars , and amounting In the aggregate to the sum of $3ri fiO > 33 , embraced In the thlitj-four claims filed , beg to report bald claims are now In the hands of the auditor , and the clerks detailed for that purpose are now at work checking them up for presenta tion to this board Your committee regrets that the checking of these claims has been MI long dclajed This board has icpeateJIy and perslstintly urged the necessity of prompt action in this in.ittei and has done nil In Its power to have the work rushed ind the cheiklng btought to a speedy termi nation Your committee would recommend tlat the auditor bo Instructed to at once 10- pelt and deliver to this board all bills of Tiink I ) Mcorcs checked to this date. In be obtained between order that a settlement may tween Kiank H Moores and Douglas county "WILLIAM I KIKUSTRAl ) H i : OSTHOM "THOMAS I10CTOU " Your committee on finance to which was le'forrpd a communication of lion Prank 13 Monies , dated October 4 , 1S97 , alleging that 'sa4d ' Piank IJ Moores had paid Into the countj treasury of Douglas the sum of $5.- 93J 19 as lines and penalties , and of which amount only the sum ot J2.CSO 1C had been credited to him upon the recoids of the dis trict court , and of which a statement In detail Is attached to such communication , begs to report that the auditor be- and H hmoby Instructed to ascertain If said amount as above claimed baa been paid to the county treasurer and thereupon receipt for such moneys upon the proper re-cord f of the countj and report to said committee without nnneeessarj deli > Your commit tee also recommends that the auditor bo In structed to 1lnd out If the amount paid Infer for lines and penalties Is the true and cor rect amount duo the said Trank n .Mootes , clerk of the district court , to DougHs county Your committee desires duo diligence itse-d In order that this contioveicj may he bpuedlly and equitably adjusted , WILLIAM I KinilSrttVD. II n OSTIIOM. THtXMAa IIOCTOIl. CHANGING TI1I3 nn SYSTEM lly n resolution of Commissioner Klcr- stead , which was passed the sjslem of Juror and witness fees , which has been In vogue since September 10 , 189J will bo entlielj changed The clerk of the district court will no longer Issue certificates but will Keep a tccoid of the se rvlco of jurors and vvltncssc-s on hlt > books alone and will report them to the countj commissioners A goodlj number of brokers will loto n conslderab'u amount of business from the fact that they will not be able to discount certificates as Jurors and vvltness.es will have * no certificates to dis count Clerk Trank will also lose In fees Under the ujbtcm that has been In vogue the certificates have been usualj ! bold to brokers at 10 or 15 per cent discount , but few of them being exchanged bj the actual claimants for warrants This has been done because the fees have frequentj ! not been paid for some weeks after they became due Like * other claims the certificates were sub ject to deductions for personal taxes , errors and overcharges and the boaid has bCFa called on to make good such deductions and has therefore been requested to make fre quent adjustments , Moreover , It U claimed that the district court clerk has no legal authority to Issue ceitlBcatcs , but hu ob tains 25 cents an fees for Issuing each one The expense here alone amounts to several hundred dollars annually. Commissioner UIBBONS * r h o as vvoll its exclusive mnolticH H li u w u hoi c. New Tir'nu Plill-i foul Incnes wide , fo per j-iird New Homin Strlpeu , four Inches wide , rleper 5 in d N > \ Tnnej Stripes and Checks , boo per yard. Narrow H o m n n Sir pes for ties and hair ribbon" 10c. l.Vj , SOc , nnd 23c per jnrd FLAMNKLS Stratiiio to sav , in spile of the now taulT , llaiinuls \voio novel-anv cheaper ut our store. TIovv long this will bo , vvo can not exut'tly say. You cin buv nn all wool Shirting or Skirting rinnnel now foi LOc ptMatd Very line plain , colored .all wool Shlrt- Klinnel' , nhendy sin unit , now nt 30c per > nrd Our best grade of Tancv Shilling Plan- ncls , all -wool , now nt He P r yard SI Inches wide ill wool Skirting PHnnels now at Jl 00 ipei ynid Skirt Patterns , nil wool with preltj bor der , now at $1 CO nnd $1 2" > eeh We hue just received n large shipment of Pel c lies of most beintlful deslns , especially Horn in Strlpc-s and IMnliH Sfi liu'hei wide , it 12 < ir per J ml 1 lo died and unbleiM el She t rgs , In all widths and prices Woollenptto Dreos Goods , 23 Inch wide , at 12Vfec per yard Also a pirt wool dress fabric , "T Inch wide usuall * , bold for Xc , nve ell It nt 21c per jnrd I ieo Curtnlns nt nil prices Curtain Poles nnd llxturei at J3c anil 3jc cicb UNDERWEAR KNIT TO FIT This is the title irivon bv the POTITAGB MANUFACTURING CO td the host Knit Undorvvear eve > r yet eon- structod- The knitting of this underwear - wear , compels it to adapt itself to every curve of the form bust , waist anil liips- confoi miiifj to every outline and insur ing perfect coin fort. -omblnos all fie good points of every good Invention and tikes supiemacj OV M all other Unit and woven under- girmcnts Tvadlis' Union Suits In natural or cadet blue , per suit , ? " > COntra n\tra sl7e 4 $ jHO Ladles' Vos s , In merino , cashmere or Austnll in Iwool , $2 r 0 cich Hxtrv sizes , $27" , each L idles' Pints , In merino ciabmere or Anstrall in wool , perpilr , $250 n\tri sbi" , , $27"i L idles1 bUuk nquestrlcnne Tight" * , per pilr $2 Extra sl7es , J2 75 NOTIONS The "Cano" Folding P < cko * T3ook and Put so. Tlio fact that it opens out Hat , allowing the coins to bo easily handled , oven with gloved li Hirers , makes it a favpi ito with every ladv wiio usus it. Prices 25e and ode each. each.And And miny other styles of coin puises at 13c 20c and ioc each. Klers'ea 1 figuics tint bjr abolishing the sjs tern the county will be saved $5000 a jeir Unler the new i > lin the county clerk will draw the warrants ill ectlj from a list fur nished bj the cleik of the district court Ho will deliver the warrants dlrectl > to the claimants or to their assigns \ssignmcnts will bo filed subject to delinquent persoml ta\es or any other de-ductlons In order that Juro s ind witnesses shall not be required to wait an unreasonable time for their money the cleik of the district coutt will furnish Ihts of the fees due every three weeks and the v/arrnnts vvttrbe at once drawn CLIRK : ASKS rou EXTRA HELP. A resolution was ( lapsed requesting the clerk of the district court in reporting claimed witness Ties to the board to give the full name of the paitj1 to whom the fees are due and the amount In order that the list maj bo published for the Intelest of t ! * > con cerned In the past simplj the numbers of the warrants and the number o ho cases In which fees were due have been ( iiiblUhcd Many Jurors nnd witnesses have thus not knonn that fees weic coming to them A request from the county dork for au thority to engage two extra men for the pui- pose of btlnglng forward dclinquant taxes onto the current tax books was referred to the finance committee The contract with N'lctor White for sup plying the county court house with 300 tout , of bird coal at $7 43 a ton and a bond for $500 were approved Orant Wiggins was appointed night fire man at the county hospital for the turn be ginning November 1 1S97 , nnd ending Maj 1 , 189S at a salaiy of $2r a month Fred L Dugbee was appointed clerk at the charity store at a saldrj of $30 a month The appointment dates from November 1. IIOIIIMIV > itni't iii.irvs ACTIVK. g \ililrvNhoil li > Si-icrnl of MM. ramlliliitt-N. There was a rousing meeting of the Bohe mian \o'crs of the Plrst and Second wards last evening In the rooms of the Uuhemlau Republican club of Douglas county at Fif teenth and William streets. The meeting was well attended and much enthusiasm minlfested toward the republican candidates for the various county ofllces Candidates Irving r liaxtcr , George Hclmrod , A C Harte and Thomas Crocker wore present and exchanged greetings w-llh the members of the club. They left carlj In order to attend a meeting In South Omaha On Saturday evening next there will be a large meeting of the republican voters of that section of the city Arrangements have been perfected for a Joint meeting of the Second Ward Republican club nnd the Uo- hemlau Republican club of Douglas county to bo addiesjeil by the most prominent re. publicans of the city V MIxliiKtlliillll < -il. OMUIA , Oct 10 To the Editor of The IK-B An aitlclo appeared In jour paper Prlday morning and evening , October 15 , stating thit I was circulating a petition to run as an Independent canildalo for the of- ( leu of sheriff I deslio to btato that I nave never Intended , nor have I authorized any one to say foi me , that I would lun as an Independent candidate for sheriff I am heartily supporting Thomas Hoetor , the reg ular fusion nominee , and commend him to my friends as worthy of their support PleasD glvo this the same prominence in jour paper which jou gave the article above mentioned Youra truly RICHARD ENOELMANN Note by the Editor The article In Tne llou was based on a report telephoned to Its office- and proves to hive been a hoax perpetrated bj some partj passing himself off as Mr Ertgelmann Olil U'IIKI-M llfNlnri-il. 1'HOVIIJn.NOn , R I OH 10-Tho re. finest of the vveaveis ut the National Wojlen mills at Olnejlllo far a i colora tion of the wages received prior to the re duction of 1S9J has been granted , to fco Into effect December 1 , The reduction made In 1KU amounted to an average of 2 $ per cent. QUEEN Of 1I1EICB CARNIVAL Iniportrnt F o'trtro Connected with Winter Festivities nt Exposition Grounds , HONOR TO BESTOWED BY POPULAR VOTE Plum for ( he MMu Inter Iltilt-i-liiln- inii I - < Promise n Si-niim r I'e-MnI l ijiiiu -iit Si-lilmu ilPl-ll All ) M In1 1 IS The plans for the winter carnival project for the exposition grounds during tlio coming cold season nic dovoloplm ; rapidly and give prom'ao of a spectacular feature such ns Is seldom seen nn ) vvhorc. The exposition nu- thorlllts 1mo granted a concession to Messrs N'orrls nnd Iove for the use of the lagoon and Its surroundings for a grand scries of entertainments during the winter montha Iho privilege Includes not only the use of the Ingoou for skating purposes , but n'so the erection of tobot > gin alldcs nnd the Norwe gian skis The scries la to culminate with a gland leo cirnlval In mid-winter with the dedication of an Ice palace constructed on the Island In the lagoon , and festal eelcluatloiis * pirtlclpited In by visitors from all the , ur- roundlng tenltory Thp cential flsuro of the frsthal will be the Queen of 1'olails , surrounded by her ladles of the court The queen w 111 bo se lected by a popular \ote by meins of coupons pens printed exclusively In Thu Dee , each coui on entitling the reader to one vote The coupons will ha\c their llrst appearance In ne\t Sundaj's Hoc and will appear dallj , and the woman receiving the highest number of votes will ha\e the distinction of the first place In the grand carnival The women of the court will he selected by similar voting contests In different titles and towns within a radius of 100 miles of Omaha , mid It H ox- pceted tint each of these contests will pro- \oke a healthy rlvalrj' for the honor Messrs. Norrls and Love give the assurance that the voting contest will bo can led on on a strictly competitive basis , without favoiltlsm or par tiality. Other features of the grand carnl\al v 111 be the toboggan clubs and skating clubs whlih will be organised to appear In costume not only during the carnival week , but also on special nights throughout the SCIEOII , when music , Illuminations and other attrac tions will make the exposition Court of Honor a center for the w Intel's entertil'iment When the pit us now under consideration are fully worked out they will Include e\- curslons from all parts of Iowa and Nebraska The local merchants and jobbers will bo ex pected to use the Ice carnUal as an occasion for Inviting their out-of-town pit ions to cnme to the cltj and enjoj a few dijs of winter sport , and If the people take full advantage of the opportunll ) It will be made an event scarcelj second to the Ak Sar-Hcn festivities This will make the pHce of queen of the cirulval one tp be all the more sought after and stimulate an interest in the voting con test which should Increase from the day of the llrst reports ot the vote to the tlnal an nouncement of the result and the proclama tion of the mine of the moat popular woman who will enjoy the queenly honor \iir i\iniiiT KOIi Tim IMPOSITION. Director CrllllUiN Hi-tiorix oil < ln- ProKii'MN of tin- \\inl. . A H Gillllths art director for the ex- Bosltlon , reports pattering progress In tbo work of securing /desirable / works of art for the exhibit which is to be made in the Art building. Mr Grllllths states that the museums of Chicago , St Louis , Milwaukee , Cleveland and Cincinnati have promised to loan the exposition some of tbelr moat valu able and most desl able works of art Among these Mr Grlflltlis makes spec'al ' mention of the painting , "TheShepherd's Star. " be longing to tlio Chicago museum. In addition to the exhibits which will be secured from these sources Mr Grlfllths eajs that ho has the Colin Campbell Cooper collection of paintings now on exhibition at the Nashville exposition and a number of the works of Miss llaydock of Cincinnati Ho also sajs that Albert Nouhuys of Hllversun , Holland , will send several pictures The work of selecting competent Judges of art to pass upon proffered exhibits In iiinerent cities or commies , ueiore mej are shipped to Omaha Is going on apace Jules Uollshoven has been appointed as commis sioner for England foi this purpose , Dr Oe- Orott for Holland , Theodore Coolej for Tennessee and Mr Grllllths has recom mended the appointment of II Hill Mc- Corm'ck ' of Chicago as commissioner for Illinois Mr Griffiths has jnst visited the Milwaukee art exhibit nnd is now in New York He will visit Chicago October 20 to attend the ait exhibit in that cltj _ i\lilliltoiM \i | l ) for Spun- . The following firms have made application for space for the exhibition of the articles named Stoughtm ( Wls ) Wagon company 85G feet for wagons , R Elsert Newark , O , 200 feet for zlass eiigiavlng , Dr T H Hayden - den & Brother. Montrose , Mo , 1 % feet foi ontlcal coods. Carter & Holmes , Chicago 150 feet neckwear , Llnlnger X. Metcalf com pany , Omaha , 1000 feet Implements , Avery Planter comoany Peorla 111 , 1,280 feet , thrashing machines , L Miiehlhauser com- oanv Cleveland O 200 feet woolen stoek- ing nncnlncr } , Kuprecht < S , Krc-bs Cleveland O J.'O feet X laj appai atus Standard Tool company Cleveland. 150 feet twist drills tools etc . nx-elsinr Shoe company , Drew & Shelbj Co nnd Star Shoo cominny , all of I'nitsmouth 0 , 100 fret each for shoes , Sehofleld Slimmer & Ttagle Cleveland 200 fret uetroleum pioducts , Hloch Milliard Table company , Cleveland , 802 feet , Ilninsvvicke- IJalUe Collander company , 1 000 feet roliiriiiln mill Hie niillliui. | . Sec'etary MIhho of the Colorado Exposi tion commission has notified the Department of Exhibits that the governor has appointed G C Osgood , nrosldont of the Colorado Coal Iron and Oil compiny , an a member of the Colorado commission to represent the c--al and lion Interests of the state Mr Mlschke- also states that Coloiado will want at least 12 COO feet In the Agricultural building for Its exhibits and will also want considerable space In the Mines building , but ho saju ho Is unable to glvo definite figures regatdlng the latter building , owing ti the Illness of the state mining commissioner A special meeting of the Colorado commission will beheld hold October 29 < 0r the purpose of docldlns noon the nmduiit of space which will be needed In the several buildings of the exposl tlon for the purpose of showing the resources of Colorado. < MCI iniK-nl lU'pri-Mi James Mooney , a representative of the Eth nological bureau of the Department of the Interior , Is In the city for the purpose of consulting with the exposition management regarding the 'JtlitfoloKlcal ' exhibit to bu made by the government at the Transmlsslsslppl Exposition Mr Mooney Is In clnrge of the ethnological oMilbjt at the NashVTrio cxoosl- tlon nnd says jita Department desires to make a more extensive exhibit at Omaha and wishes to secure the 10 operation of the exposition management IB older to irakc the exhibit more Interesting and extensive. NolcM of 'lilt' ' i\l > o lllon. Prof C H HIhards of the Nebraska State unlversltj has been appolntel commissioner of the machlnerj section of the exposition Commlsslono" T P Caitvv right of the shoe and leather seitlon has gone to St Louis to sqruio an exhibit showing the complete man ufacture of high grade boots and shoes lames H Love of the firm of Norrls & Love concessionaires for the l"o carnival on the exposition grounds this winter , has under gone a surgical coeratlon and Is now under the care of doeto s at a hotel In this clt > Montana las Increased the amount of svace In the Mines Ijulldlng by applvlng for an ad dltlonal I.6CO feet , making a total space for the Montana exhibit In this building of 2,600 rent Vlco President Charles U Drake of Ari zona has notified the Department nf Exhibits that he is having a series of eonfciences with Governor McCord regaining an exhibit of the resources ot thu to'rltcry at the Trans- mlislsslppl Exposition H says an exhibit will "urtalnly be made. , but the exact extent of It has not jet been determined. Ho asks , however that space bo reserved for the terri tory until suih time s It cn be diu > rminea lust how much of an exhibit can be col- Icclcd and Installed. muoitn or 'i in : \ ni.i.orr.Mju. . PliiKiio VpiiiMirs < % riiulliiK Tciirr JACKSON. Miss , 0 = t. 16 The State Hoard of Health tonight Issued the following ofllclM statement Dr. Dunn , who was sent from Edwards to CiUga jesterday to Investigate cases of fever , has returned to Edwaids nnd icpoits twelve or fourteen well defined cases of jellovv fever In the neighborhood of Ci- jugi No dnnger Is apprehended of spread of fever at Utlea There la one new- case it Nltta Ycunn Mrs H lllnm At Clinton Iheie Is only one else under treatment. The following comes from Edwards. One dottli , Mrs Tom Askew There aie five new cases , two of which arc white Plvo aio reported ns sfi tons MOU1LE , Ala , Oct 16 Seven new cises were added to the list todnj. There were no deaths Six have lecovercd. Total cases to dat" , 159 , deaths , 21 ; recoveries. ' ) " , tin ler t'catmrnt 11 At Wager , Ah , todiv , C. Edwards died of fever , second death theie Six others aie sick WASHINGTON , Oct 1C The marine hos- plfal buie-xu received reportn to Jay showing tin statin at points whore > ellow fever prc- vnlls as follows Mcllenrj. Misi . one new cise , no deatho , Edward , Miss , five new cases , one dentil , Nlti Yumn , Miss , one new ra o. no deaths , Clinton , Miss , no new cases , no deaths , Cnjugn , Miss , four now cases no deaths NEW OHLEANS , Oct 1C Three deaths and thlrU new cases Is the fevei record to- da > 'I he dead are Prod Schuep , Sanh Cirdona , A Gnarnlc Oiaes of > cllo\v fever to date SOI ; totU deaths from jellovv fovei todate _ _ , SS , total cases absolutely recovered , 3S7 , total cn es under treatment , 329 ius. s ) \ni , VNH TIIIJ ICI.ONDIKI : . \\lfo of ( InN < -MMiit | | > r tlnii Itcliiriii from ( iolil PU-liN , PORT TOWNSEND , Wash , Oct 1C The steamer AIM ailived here at noon from Alaski poln's after an unusuallj rough \o > - age. Captain Patterson reports tougher weather than his ship has encountered dur ing the past jear The Alkl brought down sevontj-fom first cliss piFsengeis and slxtj second class. Including tvventelght Chlneso from the canner > at Pjramld harbor. Oria of the passengers was Mrs Sjlvester Scovel wife of the well known newspapei correspondent Mrs Ssovel said : "I left LakeHennctt ten dajs ago and reached the town ot Skagvvaj OUT the White piss In twentj-ono and a half hours actual traveling time l\t Lviko Hennctt there had been a strong wind from the north and a terrible bll/zard hid been raging for a week No ene 1ml attempted to start across the lake during that time The daj before I left the lake the wind shifted around to the south and a do cii beaU started at once "Great doU > is caused .it Like Dennett owing to the fact that the siw mill there cm only cut enough lumber In a daj to build two boils Skagwa > has dining two months turned from a town of tents Into a substantially built town there being full } 500 houses , well built and shingle roofed . "While 1 hid good health there dining my two months' staj , I wish to siv In a burst of confidence that I never want to see such a miserable counti > again All the reporta about bold bad men fighting and shooting ire false Whj It was so quiet there as to bo reallj monotonous " nor \\IVTHIH ivsinitN cirns. M 'irnr > riltiiliN 1 | i Plum. (11 ( ( In- Top of tinTulHS PHILADELPHU Oct. 1C The ther mometer ut the government weather bureau office today registered 87 degrees Irom 12 to 2 o'clock The temperature has never ex ceeded 87 degrees In Octcbei and onlj on two occasions , October 3 1S79 , and October 3 , IdSl , hao It reached thit record noSTON. Oct 1C The temperature in this city at 8 o clock was 72 degiees , at 9 o clock 75 and at 10 o'clock over SO degrees Paul Schneider a laborer , was overcome by the halt and Is In a serious condition CHICAGO , Oct 1C Pall weather today dlspHced the prostrating heat of last week. The meicuty this evening registered 51 de grees , as compared with S7 jesterdaj's high mark The cold wave which has been on Its Joiiri.sj floin the northwest for three days anived o-i schedule tfmo and at 7 o'clock this morning the mercury stood at 71 degiees That was the high point and a steady drop ensued until 54 was leiristercd Two deaths fiom heat , William Furnej and P. J Conroy , vvoie added to jestorday's record The drop In the temperature was general throughout the west and northwest KANbAS CITY , Mo , Oct IB The drouth which was partlallj broken a week ago by rains ir. manj sections of Kansas and Mis souri was further relieved todaj b > general rains throughout Kansas and northwestern Missouri Great Hend , Lamed , Newton and Abilene Kan , report a steady downpour throughout the day. Italn Is falling heie tonight XI'MN lor < ln- \riuj. WASHINGTON , Oct 16 ( Special Tele- grjm ) The following named lieutenants have been ordered to Wlllet's Point , N Y , for Instruction In torpedo service William H Wllhclm , Fourteenth lnfantr > , Harry J IIirch , Plfteenth infuntiy , Uobert L Hamil ton , Iwer.'j-spcond Infantry , John S Mnr- dock Twentj-flfth Infantr ) , Aithur M Ed wards , Third Infant ! > , Pred G Strltzlnger , jr , Twcntthird Infantry , Joseph N Her- ron , Klrst cavalrj , Walter S Mcllroom , Eighteenth Infantr } , Oscar S Hartes , 'lenth mfantrj. Lieutcmnt E P Law ton , Nlnoleenth In fantry has been assigned to duty , it the Middle Georgia Ugrlcultuial college The following named ofllccis have been ordered to Port Lenvenworlh for examination tor promotion Fit at Lieutenants Joseph .M T Partelle Plfth infantry , and Henry H Ilenham , Second Infantrj , Second Lieuten ants John H Hennott , Seventh Infantry , Melville S Jarvla , Fourth lnfantr > , John W Hoa\y , Pifth Infantry , and Harry A. Smith , Piist Infantry. Leave to Lieutenant Colonel John W Clous deput > judge advocate general , te ex tended ten ifllT (111IOtl ( < > rll-N. WASHINGTON , Oct 1C In conjunction with the Treasury deportment , Postmaster Gary has taken stops to enforce the pro hibition In the tariff act against the Importa tion of obscene nnd lottery matter JTho attorney general has Issued Instiuctlons to nnstmasters that where such matter Is found In the mail unsealed It should bo tieated unmallablo and sent to the dead letter of fice When It Is under Heal and the post master suspects lottery or obscene matter he is directed to label the packages "sup- nosed to contain matter In violation of the net of Julv 1C , 1S9V and to forwaid the uickages to the offices of destination There the Instructions are for the nearest customs afllcer to bo notified. In whoso piesenco the nackugc must bo opened In the presence of addressees I. IlllVllpollltllK'lltN. . WASHINGTON , Oct 16 The president late tonight announced the following appoint ments Eugene Seeger , Illinois , to be consul gen- eial of the United Statea at Hlo do Janeiro , Ilrazll To bo consuls James Prnnklln Darnell , Indiana , at Nogales , John E Kohl Ohio , at Stettin. German ) , Prank M Jiruudapo , Pennsylvania , at Alx La Chapello Germany , Julian Phtlps , Iowa nt Crefeld , Germany , C'harles P Snjder West Virginia at Cludad Portlio , Diaz Mexico , Henrj S Culver , Ohio , at London , Ont , David II Iludlong , Idaho to bo register of thu land office at Conor d'Alcne , Idaho _ Oilier In ( LiuiiliiHT films WASHINGTON Oct 16 Secretary Alger today , after a further consultation with the president and with General Miles , Issued an order to General llrooko ut Chicago In re lation to thu caee of Captain L A Loverlng , Pourth Infantr ) who Is charged with the Ill- treatment of Private Hammond at Fort Sheridan The older Ui withheld from publication until It reaches General Drooko , hut It Is believed that It directs the trial of thu ofllccd by court-martial Dull ) Tri-nniir ) Sliilrinrill. WASHINGTON Oct 16 Today s condition at the treasury shows Available cash bal ance , $211.391,315 , gold reserve , n60,015&G3. UNDER THE SHEPARD SYSTEM There is No Question nor Curiosity as to What Patient is Richer or What Patient is Poor Equal Chance for All , Them Is one jihue In Omnlm vvbcto folks find themselves SUN of an honent I welcome who her thev eomo In " .itln-llncd loarilngos or limp In on erutohoi Tlmt place Is tinolllco of llr Shepird 311. S12 nnd 113 New York Life building I'lidor the Shi paid nstem 1'iero H neither ques tion nor ( inloslty us to vvhnt imllcnt \ Hell or what pitlcnt Is iwor The same excellent treatment , the nmo offer of help Is open to nil no ehuige for constitution , no charge- for exnmlnitlon , no charge foi dlagno" ! , no ohnige for mlvlce no chargi for prellmlnurv itlenilons , na charge for medicines no charge foi trlul treatment. If rpinestl b > the visitor , nnd , for full cour o to a cure , no chnige bovond the nomlmil foe per month , medicines Included AN nmioit's win : . MIr. . i : . n nrx , % ir - of r. i : . u nr- * , IMIHir | of tin * Vn1li- > ( \i > li. ) Iliitt-rprlxp , VMllCH > , . | | | . . - , , 1SI 7 | I " 1 vvns troubled -\vlPi rntnrrh neiih fiom childhood , ninl ut 11st luid quinsy m > rl ) oveiy month These attacks prosit i ted mo fonrfull ) , and noailv choked me to death | ovorv tlmo It Deemed as tliough mv entire svstem vvim tilled with catmrh 1 mn en- | tlrolv cured of my qulnsj not having hud a olgn of It since mv troitment with Or Shepard M > Kcneral health slnie then Ims been bettor than for mnnj je\rs l fore I can i.ij to thosevviom It eonoeins tint 1 lr She.ird ] Is In m ) opinion a competent .careful . physician for ho treited moiwlth the best of success' si'vriM ; ins csn. . Him Cndiirli , llriiin'lilIlM ninlMliinii VHccI ( he s , MioinVlilcl > KIIOIMI lOtfll flllll ( ilMH Ills n\tcrl < MICf \Vllli ( ho Vliill Trcndiiciit. Evorjbody In Itod Oak knows M S Ev ans , pioprlitoi of the Delmonlco lostaii- lant Mi llvans wim foinurlv a rillroid mm anil what he siv- ted i > will doeplv In tel est hundreds of people In Westoin lowi , win re he his been n familial llguie for Jl-.US. JI S EVANS , HED OAK , IA "In my case the bionchlil nnd isthmntlc tioubles began with catarrli of the throit , vvhleh spread ( low nwml tlnoueli the lungs , pi icing the air pasxigos In n chronle state of lull uninatoij conti.u tlon. iau - Inpr a ' elise of heat nnd a soreness tlnough- out the chest , miking It dlllluilt or piin- ful to bieathe 1 hid spelU of compmitUe rest from the soreness nnd dlstuss , but oven then I Old not bioatho with natural fullness or comfort. After a short walk era a little e\iitlon the air passages -would < eem to close tight and threaten me vvitli death from suffocation. "Ever > winter 1 bec.imo worse nnd my tiouble had been working on me foi seven or eight jcars The bronchial cough wns wearing In the oxtrerm and with the throit .ind head citarrh helping to pull me down , I w is losing In heilth right along : I got doAit so thit I could not oit a good m"il without shortness of breath , coughing and vvhoo/lng "My ciso VVTS imnlfestlv Incunblo bv any ordln try means , but n course of tioat- nient with Dr Shepird , through the m tlH , MAINTAINING HIS DIGNITY Judge Scott Shows His Displeasure by risbarring Attorney Gilbert , ROASTS TWO OTHER JUDGES OF THE COURT \ \ oulil Up IMcnivciI ( o Dlxlinr Jiul linker anil I'nTtcll , lint Cnn- liol Do So Under ( lie l.i . Judge Baker of the district court escaped disbarment yesterday nt the hands of Judge Scott of the dlstilct couit , simply and solely bccaiibo ho Is just as much ot a Judge ns Judge Scott. If Judge llnkor was one step lower on the judicial laddet , Judge Scott would disbar him In a minute Judge Scott snld so jesterday "I cannot disbar him He has been elected by the pcoplo to a position co-oullnatn with mine nnd ho will stay there two yeais longer I cannot reach him , " remarked Judge Scott , but ho talked and acted just llko a judge who would not like anything bettor than to put his judicial llngcis Into Judge Uaker's judicial hair and pull homo of It out Attornej Gilbert la not a Judge and there fore he could not "scape the Judicial wiath. Ho was dlsbaired , and for Urn next six months ho cannot practice In Judge Scott's court room Judge Scott Incidentally put thlh bcntencu upon him while he was on the way to the point where ho wanted to disbar Jinlgo linker , but could not Hut Attorney Gilbert In not woirylng Judge Scott would piobably have done Bomcthlng with Judge Powell If the two wcro not judicially of the same size nut he would not be so severe on Judge Powell as to disbar him However , Judge Scott put Judge 1'ov.cll In the same clatin with Judge Haker and Attorney Gilbert , and Intimated that If there was any anarchy In Omaha the three would bo responsible for It These judicial opinions and decisions woo delivered by Judge- Scott from the bunch jos- terday They resulted from the outgrowth of the litigation over the Ilespeler estate wiinun TIII : Tnounhi : LTAIU'IO The Hespoler case Is an old one It was started by Heglna Morrow against Mis lies- pclor In a suit to recover ubout $1,000 for personal InJurUs The case was begun when Judge Scott was on the law docket and wan tried before him A Jury returned a verdict In favor of Mrs Morrow , but this was later sot aMilo and another jurj found In favor of Mrs Hespeler Judge Scott hot aside this latter \crdlct and roliistatel the other Ilj this tlmo Mrs Heepuler was dead but tlie judgment was ( Ulcd back so u , < lo ionic within her life time As the ( a&u now stiiHls on the docket Its tlllo Is Itc-glm Mor- low against Attornej W O Gilbert admin istrator of the Ilispedor enisle On the judgment In favor ot the plaintiff Morrow , luilgo Scott Isauod an execution for the Hale of the property of thn estate. On the d y be-foro the property wan to be s-ild It was rcpretunted to Judge Halter that 'ho judgment had been given after Mrs Hrspelcr was deail He did not think that things had been done according to sir ! I legal procedure and he therefore totalled the cxtc-utlon Till * occuired a couple Of wciku ate ; nnd It was then that Judge Hiker and Scott threw orders galore at ( aril other an nulling each other's Instrudloni to tin shcilff about the sale It will be rnmembeied that the affair nnlmlnated in thn arrcat of the whole for < of the sheriff's oniee for lontempt of Judiii Dakor All succHidcd In Rowing their In- noicmco except IHput ) John Lowl * who WJM to ha\u made the bjlc I.eu lavas kipt under arrist untl. after the hour arrival when th * sale was lei have occurred and linn 1 ( > W up the writ of execution mid WHS dli.l.jrvd Although ho had no writ Deputy Uwl. > " nt ahead nnd made the sale IT order not to lit ? In contempt of Judge Bcoit Tin pr > ij ( i y was duly sold , but It was dona none I t'V ' time after the legal hour , 'Ihvrcfort At brought inn complete relief fiom nil Ihn sjmlitonis I Imvi described Anone who e booses Is nt llbort * , to address mo on the subject ut an * , time " WRITE OR CALL FOR IT. Dr Shopird's book outlines the work dnllv going on nt his olllcn Noarl ) llvo thousand copies have been illstillmtrd In the pi t W davs It contains valuiliU ( n- foimatlon for the sick and Is iltn Iv I'hi ' vi tiated with views of tin cviral depart ments of the Institute The book Is free t SIIEPAR1VS STATIC-ELECFRIC MACH1NK Curi-N I'ainl NlN , SIIIT.IoliiM , NfiirulKlo , \IMIOIIM DIsiMiM' mill nil VliiHiMilur I'nliis. I'llllIN , IU'lll'H Illlll IIIMII'lllulll Mllllllll 111 II IM > lllllllltl'Nt Mttllllrll Illlll Ml I IT JolnlH lici'iiiiic lli-xlbli'i Mfiilt liiiekn lii'coiniNlroiiKTI fi'iunlilionlilrn illn- niMii'iiri iiiirnMil tniiNt'lcn mill iirrtin M'Riilii ( lirlr pimrrN ! I Iniirr oiiN , Hie In iiln-ii ciu-.i ninl tinlirokoii ilo n I'i'i'l ( In * i > nriilmill xootlihiK lullii- C'HIMIIIMICll llOlIK IMI'I'J lINdlHlMl Illlll I'uliflH-il purl , ri-ii < M > lnu ( Inllal - l ( > , lnori'iiNliiKT ( In * lilooil I'lriMilaltoil In t'olil i-\ ( i i-iliKli-s , ami liiiini | IICM lltr mid iMK'iKV lo < lnM How the Home Treatment by Mail is Carried On. One-b ilf of the extensive piutlii * of Dr. Shepud Is conduced it tin ipillml H liomn bv the USP of the Home TIP unit ni lly means of a cMrefnllv piepnud sjnntom bl ink , which , Avhen Illlul out glvps u full blstorv of the compbilnt , HIP ige , tin * halt Its and ebni icterls Irs of the pitlent the romplluitlons existing and t'ie > pirtl u- 1 ir phases of the dlsi ips suffprod fl im , I > r Ship ml Is enabled to aciurntel * . dli-j- nose and prescribe for p a h pitlent Thus ovorv svmptom , tiverj fin t di-slrcd Iv down In foil- him In Illicit and white nnd Is nhvajs on bund to n-fei to and study No point Is foigotten , as ( virv feature of the dlsuise li fullj lovend I'lni-i who send foi a sjmptom blink | pcilv < i li tier of Information also \\lnn tin -jmptom blank Is iptnrnid the rnif In dlimn isi-d th ipioppi tieitment for the Ilr t month Is prescribed and shipped Imnie li it ( Iv bj ex press , the' patli-nt Is notllled thon-nf in a Ipttei of Instiuctlons and rmuistiM tin port his condition within a weik I\ ry iwepk he sends In n report , which If f il'j replied to Dr Shepaid keejis In oust nit touch with the pitlptit and when , v i nn pxsaiy , mikes such chinges 01 moduli aliens lions in thu treutmont is aie icqulud Thn correspondence Is a pli-isuie ind mn itlon for the patient nnd most valuable tu Ihn physician It matter * not bow fm j in m ij' llvo from Omaha 01 bow neai jou ire to tbo cltv jou can get bj mail , H close i ire ful and scientific treutmont of vour c IHO C. S. siir.l'UU ) , M. I ) . , | | --onsultlnB mill VNNOII | ( < -H. | | ps.3 . ,1 , inns ROOMS 311 , 312 .C Hf ! NEW YOHK MPU HUIEDING , OMAHA , X1JH Olllco hours 1 to U a m , 2 to I" p m Evenings \\odnosdijs nnd Suttinlijs only ' ( J to i Sundo , 10 to 12 toinej Gilbert appeared bcfoie Tudce Povvdl 0,1 whose docket the case was , and secured an order netting aside the sale The attornejs of the Moirow woman In Ilia meintlme hid filed n motion before Jud. , < j Soott to conflim the fcalo Iho si ere In Jud , . , ! ! Scott's court room occuirod over this motion Testimony was Intioduced to show all the clicumstances In connection with the site At the conclusion of the Introduction of Iho evidence Judge Scott sot aside Judge Powell i order setting aside the sale and entered thu order confliming the sale No one now knows whether the tiropetty Is sold or not and they arc waiting for the next Judlc'al move H was In tlio course of his decision In con firming the sale tint Judge Scott roasted Judge Haker particularly. Attorney Gilbert next and then Judge Powell mlldl > . in : COVITIIv : IT\II\VS CINDY. Tor So DoliiKr 11 } I.lclKMilmiK In I'mlrr ' Vrri'Kl. Last night lly Ilchonburg , after pirtalclng of good cheer , paused at thu cornel of Tour- tecnth and Douglas stroeth and viewed the display of an Italian fruit and candy peldlor. Ho noticed a paitlculaily fine Jar of candy and cast covetous ojes upon It As soon us the pronilotoi'b back w.is turned LUhenburg sol/ed the Jai but the Italian turned squarely nnd caught Iic henbuig In the net The latter - tor In his agitation dropped the Jar to the pavement spreading glass nnd cnnd > broad cast. IIe > was aucited charged with petty Ian cnj nUIMI : , . Wnlorfoi il-ril/nuim I , . , . . LONDON. Oct Ifi At St. ( leorgo'w church , Hanover squaic , todaj the marquis of Wutor- foid was married to Ladj lleatrlx 1 It/- manrlco youngci dnughtci of the marquis of Lansdowne , the secrctaiy of state for var Iho wedding WJH vvltnesHed bj the prlnco of Wale's and many membcrh of the government , nd ciovvda of people gatheied outsldi the building The luuldo of tint church was lined with olllcorn and mem of the "lllucu" Ho > al Horse , of which thu groom IB a llou tenant Vlsiount Crlchtoni was bent man The bildo wore magninront diamonds ami perils The lecoption ut the marchlonohb cf l < , niPdowno'H whhh followed -was flllcd with high no < lety iieople Illjllllflloll \UilllHl : VlllllTN. DENISON , la , Oct 15 To the Editor of 'Iho Ilco At thu time of the shooting of mlmrs by Kheilff Martin at Laltlmor , 1'a , had the ID been mi Injunction Issued against thlH particular body of Milkers restraining thnm from mdrchlng upon the public high way John Walbh Aim A gcnornl Injunction had been in- hued forbidding the men to march , or to uuiomhlo for I.OCM. iuii\iTiis : , Horn to Mr nnd Mm William Arnold , Jueiiddy , an eight-pound girl Twonlj-flvo cais of ere were reieivid at the customs houoi duilng the last week f < r thu sniflti'i H Coivdiuoj'H mlron ncut t-cvent < ( i ill anil Karnam s'reils was broken line J-'n.uv night by ImrglarH and a null amount /f llfiiori | and cigars was tjken An intrjii u was gained by forcing a rear wituluw The Omaha and Orant Smcltini ; jni , i v Ib now onj-iged In whipping 1 i.uui i pu i of load to iiropo It will n julie luiu v cilfiht cam , each with , J capa < uj foi ' - jioj ids to iiialxii tl u fcl.ipii' u , v 111 hii tal en lo N'euiiorNina trjnsfrrred ID i VOSK ) 'Iho I'eaBt of O ncliiBl n uT ! i clr.fcci of a festival in r h n i oliurPh , will IIP coUi jratil dt Te with uerupri tp fci.vid.1 i ing ihn K nl ra , hli ! ln1 1 i . " J Kran t 11 vvl'l ' i C-K i i i < v 11 CIFI > ia > Iftc J.'w H.jn L' ' r > biol.p out fer it\t \ Mil , n i merit i , ; In tru teal jai ' , ; , , t vaiua ( j.l i ii , . - j n r i < I . c . > n h i ( \ i i v i > i tiir fir 'f , rttidit * n ! c n in i i f i i i ) I , i ii un i „ i a n i