THE OMAITA DAILY BEE : THETIJESDAT , OCTOBEH 28 , 1807. WELCOME TO ITS LEADERS Salvation Army Greets Its Now Oommandeia Heartily GIVE TRIM RECEPTION AT B/\RRACKS / \ nnd Mr * . Carter Connlo Tnkf of the Arm ) In Knnti-rii I'nrt uf At the barracks of the Salvation army last night a welcome was extended lo Ensign nnd Mrs. Carter , who have come to assume eharge of the army In eastern Nebraska. After an dpcnlng1 chorus and a solo by Captain Davy IJnsIgn Carter began hli opening address In a well filled hall Ho said that his siimim us to this city was Riiddcn , taming to him In Kansas City less than a week ago The na- tlor.al headquarters , from which the ensign takes his orders has expressed Its wish that the work In Omaha should be extended Anew now pest will In all probability bo established within a short tlmo , and the present quar ters arc to undergo renovation The ensign expressed his approval of Captain Gregory's record , nnd h pcd to keep the work on the level of Its past standard The announcement was then mndo that Colonel Hlgglis. second In command In the United States would spend Sunday , Novem ber 14 , In this city The colonel Is on a tour of Inspection of the posti from New York to the Pacific c ast , and this Is the only city In which he will make a public ad dress. DKATIt PIUM1 A IIOhH OP 1. U II VM M. Old ItcHldcnt of Oiimlin a Victim of ( lie Dl UK. Harry Tagger , an old-time resident of this city , was found dead yesterday afternoon In Ills roam at 20Ti iSouth Twelfth street It Js known that ho was addicted to the use of laudanum and two partially emptied bottles tles of the ding were found at his side Tagger Is thought to have ovorjudged the quantity of the laudanum through carole s- ncsa. His body is In charge of th < > coroner nnd the verdict of the Jury last night did not Imply that Taggei's Heath was Inten tional. Henry E Tagger , a book-binder , was the first to discover the body of his father IIo Is In charge of a department In a local publishing hou o and yesterday at noon sent a boy to his father's rooms lo secure some tools , the latter's trade being that of a paper-ruler. The boy reported that ho could arouse no one although the door of the room wag op n A bccond tilp being also fruitless , Tagger went himself to his father's room and found the dead man In a curtained alcove. Tagger states that his father was 51 ycais old and a veteran fireman , though ho hui not maintained his standing In tint organl/i tlon The family has llvnl In this city for twenty-nlno years i Harry Tagger formcily worked foi the Ilccs Printing company and two months ago sold them Ills paper ruling machine for $200 Mono of this money can now be found Ilia son does not suspect foul play however , as ho states that $800 In ills father s po'-nesslo.i last year disappeared just as quickly He statca that his father was In the bcbt splrltb and ho regards the occurrence as an acci dent. The funeral will be hell from the rooms of Coroner Hurkot this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment will be at Porest Lawn cemetery OKGAM/.CD I , VIIOIl IS 1'I.H Vodou of the IXiioMltloii i\ < > ciltl\ CommHter. The labor resolutions which the exposition executive committee has decided to recom mend to the exposition directory this after noon were ondorocd last night at a special Joint meeting by the Central Labor union nnd the Tlulldlug Trades council The ac tion taken was un minions and harmonious , although coralderablo dl'ciibslon followed the Introduction of the resolutions and a few minor changes were incorporated In them There was a goolly attendance of the dele gates of the two bodies at the meeting President Schrack of the trades council was elected chairman , and J W. Klnney secre tary. The icsolutlons woio presented by President Uell of the Central Labor union fwho was ono of the committee whlcn con sidered the labor matter with the members of the executive committee of the exposi tion company. The matter of the exposition bond proposi tion coming up at the election was not con sidered at all This will bo the topicof a mass meeting of organized and unorganised laboi that Is to bo held in Labor temple tonight. i T > IIOKI nili l < * n I terror. Owing to an error of the printer Hay den DrothcrV list of baigains In yestciday's Bee offered 75c 10-4 mottled blankets at 39e instead of COc , the coircct pi ice rivi : mus roii CVSOI.IM : Murli I.om-r Than the Cllj lltix llci-ii l'ii > iniv > Plvo lids foi furnishing bOO gasoline strce' lights for two years beginning January -k , weio received by the Advisory Beard yester day afternoon. They were icfcrred to a commltteo consisting of City Dnglneer Robe water , Chief of Police Gallagher and Health Commissioner Spaldlng , with instinotions to report In ono week Tlio lowest bid on an all night schedule- was $11.99 per lamp pci year The city is now paying $17 GO for the same eervlcu. Iheeo are the bids submitted Olobo Light and Heat Company , Chicago 1A11 night service , $1191 , moonlight schedule of twenty nights per month , $1091 Sun Vapor Street Lighting Company , Can ton , O AU night sc-iiedule , $17 i'J , moon light schedule , $1044 Wolsbach Street Lighting Company , Chicago cage All night bchedule , $32 , moonlight BChodulc , $25. Connolly & . Shaw , Omaha All night sched ule , $ lfi 40 , moonlight schedule , $15 American Development Comiony , St Paul , ( Minn. All night bchedulo , $1CJ2 ; moonllgh * schedule , $14 4G The bid of the Welsbach company contem plates lamps of not less than sixty candle ) > awer 'Iho otlurs guaranteed to furnish sixteen candle power I'Vt-c of ( Imrnr | o MllU-rt-rN. Cut this out and take It to your druggist and got a sample boitlo free of Dr King t. Now Discovery for Consumption , Coughs and Colds , They do not ask you to buy bcfaio trying This will show you the grout merits of this truly wonderful remedy , and show jou what can bo accomplished by the regu lar bl/.o bottle This is no experiment , and would bo disastrous to the proprietors did they not know It would Invariably euro Many of the best physlclaiiH uro now using It In their practice with gieat rosullfl , and are relying on It In most sevo o cases It Is guaranteed Trial bottlis free at Kuhn . C ' drug store Regular slzo 50 cents and 11.00. Awarded Highest Honors World's Pair , Gold Medal , Midwinter Fair. A Pure Grape Cream ol Ttirtar Powder * 40 YEARS THE STANDARD , THIS WIMTJIl CUIMVAI , . "VolrHnrly niul Oflon. " Second day'e count shown a vote of 8St , or ft total to date of l.Bf.1. This shown a deeper Intercut In the ballot for the coveted honor of queen of the Carnival than the managers even hoped for The list shows a number of new candidates In the field that promise to mikp a strong and close contest for the popular favor H also shows a changing of iirsltlon nnd an unexpected and strong fol lowing for the fair candidates In an elec tion of this kind the motto "Vote early and often" can bo followed without fear of the rlgorouB arm of the law , and funding the ballot boxen by coupons tl'at are authentic In permissibly As the ctntest continues the rivalry will wax warmer nnd the changts In nosltlon will show snmo surp ISPS Coupons for the billets are published In bolh morning and evening editions of The Dee and can be obtained In any number nt The Ilee rouitlng room or at any news stand In the city. Vote for your favorites every day , nnd as many t'mcs ' a day as jou wish , there are no lostrlctlons to prevent youvot'ng ' often , and female suffrage Is at least In this struggle an accomplished fnrt I I Tlio 'ollowlng Is the result up to C p. m. | yestcrdav Miss Jt-sslo Dickinson US Miss Annette Smiley 101 M ss Birdie Anersw.ald 91 Mrs Hdward Cudahy 78 Miss Irene Ilvrne " * M fa Lllii Towar C1 Ml s Mao nartlett M Miss Hcrbe ti : Jiyncs K1 Mrs Din Wheeler , Jr f > 2 M'rsnna ' M Vamara 49 Miss Minna Andres 19 Miss Umma Bran 44 Miss Oooiglo KfUg 42 Mis * Viola Pratt C M bs Stella Wllcox SI Miss Myra Austin 31 Miss Laura M Moiso 21 Miss 1-Moy Jones 2S Miss Nellie Gregg 2" Miss Klorenco Vivian 27 Mlba Pauline Lowe 28 Miss Kilo. O'Conno- 2" Ml s nisle Schwartz 21 Miss Anna Hayward 20 M'is ' Ida I'a n Weed n Miss Clara Uastman 19 Miss Iera llartlgan IS Mhs l aiipes Graves 17 M ss Abblc Gray 17 M ss Helen Hcagland 1'5 Ml s Sadie Stone 1 * > Mis George I' Moore lf > Mihs Anna Kail ! < Miss Clara CMrkson 1 ( > Miss Mlillc Hllmea 1C Miss Jcnnlo Trost 1C Mlbs .Ionic Roche-ford 16 JIUs Lillian DeLaml Terry 14 Miss Clara Palmer H Miss nil/abcth Philips 14 Mrs H I ! Coryell 11 Miss Anna Nordvall IS Miss L'.UMcr Llndstrom 1- Mlss Theresa Mtilkus 10 MIPS Kthcl Honey 1" Miss Mu.-y Michaels S Miss Maude Kilos S Ml s Pcail Kvans 8 Mrs Prank M Avery S Miss Tora Llndst.o.n S Miss Dorothy Wood 2 Miss Siible Kemp 1 Miss Mabel Rother 1 Miss Pearl McGrath 1 Miss Llllle Somers 1 CARNIVAL NOTCS The manageis are In coriospondenco with the champion ' katers both professional and amateur of the United States , with a v lev to biing the best of them together during the ice carnival , among whom are the fol lowing J K McCulloch , the present ama teur champion of the world , A\el Paulbon famous Scandinavian skater who Invented what Is known as the Norwegian skate , the three most popular skaters of Minneapolis Johnson , Nlllson and Rudd , the Donaghti0 brothers of Iroy , N. Y , and also two others from the Hudson river , Moshier and Hem- met , local champions up nnd down the rlvcr , will bo invited to compote for tio- phles. "Shlntj" en the Ice a Scotch game similar to "Slilrny on > our ovvnpldo" and "Hockej , " has been suggested by a prominent Scotch citizen who predicts lots of healthy spoil for the j cuing folks during the coming win ter. ter.Tho The ballots for Queen Polaris are taken out of the box nt The Ueo ofilcs at 5 o'clock p m , while the Hotel Millard box is emp tied at C o'clock. A count is made of the whole and all votes up to the time mentioned published In The Dec the following mor.ilng This brief explanation is made to sitl&fy tliobo who may drop ballots In the bo\ too late to bo listed , but will appcir twentj-four hourb later Parties who live at a distance or do not find it convenient to deposit bal lots for their favorite candidate can mail tlnn to Managers Morris & Love , Hotel Millard - lard Iho plans for the toboggan slide have been completed and are of a novel and pleas ing design The descent is arranged with , i seiles of curves that will glv to the to bogganers a wonderful amount of spead. There will be a republican rallj In the Seventh ward at 1312 Park avenue tonight Hon D II Mercer , Hon C J. Cornish and candidates will spoilt All aio invited. Don't Poiut : : ; The Missouri Pacific Hallvva ) la running a I\ist Limited Tnin to St Louis , Mo , leav ing XVobs'et St depot dall > 3 " 5 p m , reachIng - Ing Kin&us CHj tame evening , arri'-Ing at Gland Union Station , St Louis , 7 20 the next morning No change cf c- of any clase N'lght n\prc" < s leaves 9 30 p m , arrives Kansas Cltj C 23 a in Tor furthei Informa tion call at companj's omces , N. 13 corner 13th and Tarnam or depot , 15th and Web ster streets TI1O3. V. GODl'llKY , J. O PHILLIPPI. P. d T A. 'A G T & P A i'riitrlifli-lil I\IIIKTIIICH Ii > v\I . William Crutchfleld , who wasbhot l > y Tom I.pvvis Tuesday nignt , was lestlng well yesten'uy 'J he doctors ftato that ho may iccover An attempt was made to locate thebullet , but It pioved unsuccessful , the ball having lodged In the muecular tissues of the back Vcs- teiday ARs'stanit County Attorney Winter took a statement from the wounded man , In which ho entirely exonerates Lewis from any attempt to kill him , and attributes thu shoot ing to accidental causes \iiliriiHt-r-IIIINC-II'N iillt-\iltrlni- Is the Ideal flesh-builder , pure , palatable and Invigorating Invaluable to nursing mothcis At all drugglsta Object lo I'ri-olilt-iit'N I piioliiti-i- , ATLANTA , Ga . Oct. 27 Hewitt Hall chairman or the IIOIIBO penitentiary commlr elon , and law partner of Governor AtUiibou Intioiluccd In the house of rcprobentatives this mauiini , a i evolution condemning the president's appointment at Hoganttvl'le as postmaster of a nun objectionable to 90 per cent of the property owners The resolution patted viva voce , but division cut off the announcement of the result , and It was re ferred. Arnold's Uronio Celery cures headaches , lOc. 2.1c and EOc All druggists. Subscribe for The Sunday Bee and real Anthony Hope's great story "Simon Dale. ' IMIISON vi , i > vii \ iitPIII. . W II Pendlcton of Chicago Is visiting In Omaha J M. Mann of Denver Is Mopping at the Barker. G Gallagher of Kansas City Is stopping at thu Barker P W LavvBon of Superior la registered at the Barker. J P Mltterllng of Prcmont Is registered at tin ) Barker W P Smith and K M. Dill left for Chicago - cage latt evening A S Cooley , deputy United States marshall - shall of Lincoln , Is a Barker gueat. K A Jowett. cnroute to Chicago from the went , made a nild-coutlnental titop in O.iiaha yesterday J It Klcst paMenger agent of the Plorlda Central , stopped In the city yesterday on his way to St. Paul Max Baehr of St Paul Is visiting friends In Omaha. Mr Baehr was formerly a bus iness man of this city Nebraskans at the hotels A J Guatln , Kearney , A C. Mclntyrc , Hastings , Homy Schnack , Scrlbncr , S. n Lease , Wayne , E 3 , Jordaji , Lincoln ; James Poley and wife , Grand Island ; Ptrchal Reuut > r and wife , Haetioga. AT THE CONTINENTAL - A Bale that Comes Too Late for Profit Making , but Not TOO LATE TO BE JUST IN TIME FOR YOU III HIP NiMtcnt I'ruiltiftlonn ( if Moilorn bull MnkliiK ntoiir niNiiiiHiil 'IlilH \\i-ck at t tihcnril uf I'rloeM i ; \t-ii at tliv Coiitlncntitl. It Is a sale unprecedented In tlic history of our business. You cannot nlToril to paw It up. „ Think of bu > lng an absolutely all wool winter weight cheviot suit for $500 That Includea all the little "flxlns" that Kt to imke iti | the higher-priced suits It la ono of the very bist suit snaps ever given out There are a number of patterns. Such suits ase sell this week for ? C 00 } ou ECO In other windows marked $950 and the } are worth It , but wo ilon't get It , be- causu we should have hitd them all sold a month ago , and a radical cut Is our most effectivesalesman. . Thcso tC 00 rults are perfect'y tailored , all wool chevloto. with plaid worsted linings the popular business suit of the season Tl.cro Ibu't a suit In this whole city marked $10 that can at all cornpiro with the line wo are closing out at $ G GO absolutely al wool goods thoroughly well made and by far the biggest values we , even , ha\e ever shown They cume too late for profit , but Just In time for } ou , and we cut them to $ cno cnoVo \Vo will so 1 jou the correct thing In nobby box coats , with taped sc-ima , for $775 Such fall overcoats were never known before at thcso prices The fine covert cloth fall overcoats , the ! usual $15 00 and $1800 high grade values , arc going for $12 50. Men's fine Kersey overcoats , that should bo * H are cut to $9 75 They are blue or I b acK otout and long sizes , and regular. A greit big bargain Young men's blue and black cheviot ssigo suits cut do\vn to $ G r > 0 Young men H 30 to .13 bust measure suits of neat Scotch chovlot , In bl.ick and brown chocks , tailor made , $10 worth for $675 Young men's cassltncre and cheviot $12 suits s'nglo or double breas'od , heavj serge lining * ) , perfect colorings , $750 Dojs' bailer collar reefer suits at the cos ! of thu muterla' ' , all in the new brown chcv lots , $1 93 , $3 GO , $1 73 , $3 S5 $ ? 93 liojs' nulls , ages 5 to 15 jears , at $200 , $2 75 S3 00 and $3 S5 There never waa a tlmu so well sat for > ou There ncvci was i time when you could get clothing for o little as at this bile CONTUVLrAL CLOTHING CO N n Cor 13th and Douglas Mllt'M ( if ( it tniilii4iimu V-iMM-s. The PcnusvlMinli Route crosses the Alle gheny Mountains at the highest point above scu level , where for miles the beautiful iccii- erj may bo viewed from the Observation Car on the 1'eiinsjlvanla Limited It departs from Chicago every da > at 5 JO p in , and Is the only Obbcrvatl n Cai running to New York Pull particulars free by addressing n n unnniNo , A o i > Agt. 243 South Claik St , Chicago Sam'l Hums Is offering 1 Do/ cut Tnmb lers $1 20. S AMUSEMENTS. The cectnid of E Iiurton Holmes' Illus trated lectures of travel will be given tonight at the Plrst Congregational chinch The subject Is "The Yellowstone Park" It Is said that this lecture Is one of the most en tertaining lu Mr. Holmes' repcrtorj , anl that the colored stcreoptlcon pictures come as near as possible to doing justice to the grand scenery of the nation's plcasuic ground The chrpnomatograph , which seems to bo the most satisfactory of all the moving picture devices will be shown at some time during the evening "In Gay New York , " which scored a dis tinct hit here last season , will uegln another engagement at Dojd's next Friday night Hddlo Fey Ins been engaged for the part of the htranded actor manager. YorKe and Adams , who give a Hebraic dialogue spc- cl.ilty , weie prominent in the production of "Ono Round of Ple-aeuro" at the Knicker becker theater 11 Ne v York the past sum- mcv lltta Gllroy Is another addition to the compan ) . Hut few changes have been made in the subject matter of the burlesque ; btich as will be noted were Intended to b'ing the performance uj > to da'c or a little beyond Local audiences kno\ that "In Gay New Yor ! ; " affords as bright anl original an en tertainment as can be dcsiied and will surely give it the glad hand of welcome The on- gigemcnt will end with a matinee perform ance Saturday. "Sowing the \ Ind" is to be seen at the Creighton Sunday afternoon and evening Aftei enjoying a long nn to crowded houses at London it was flr t produced In New York by Mr Charles ITohman at 110 Em pire theater with , emphatic success and was played continually for many mouths It will bo presented hero with complete cast , cos tumes and scDnlc accessories. Head "Simon Dale" In Tue Sunday Bee If you don't take It. subs.c-lbo now. t lllOll PlK-lllC "Tho Overland Limited. " The most SUI'LMtnLY EQUIPPED train west of the Missouri River. Twelve huiirs quicker than any other train to Pacific Coast. Call at Ticket Office 1102 Tarnam St Tiy the Omaln Engraving Co for rinc etchings or half-tones Don t fend them out of the city 1214 rurnain , telephone 1824 Subserlbo for The Sunday 3eo and reid Anthony Hope's great story "Simon Dale " Miirrlnurc MI-I-IINI-M. Licenses to wed have been Issued by the county judge to tun following turtles N.imp nnd Address Ago Leopold Doll , jr , Douglas county , Neb 2"i 1" ulur.i NOVM , Omaha ] S Ous Ho'-onstlhl , Sirpy county , Neb . . . 31 Kitlo Man ih in , S.irpy county , Neb , . 21 Ar bur P nutnu , Omaln 27 ( irice I. Hinubiugh , Omiihu , , . . .20 \M'llim II Dyke Oninlm 27 August i Ali.bi r0' , Omihii 2s Viri'Mifil us Stihpli-lniiK ( 'Itiii-iiHi'i-N. W II Amlrison was ictrirded ns u HUI- plclous clmiucter last night nncl was ar- imted In a Milcion at Tenth mid Motion frtreeth lie was tliniouqhl ) panlioiud mid was K idy for all comets In ono poeltft was n IIIIM handkerchief lightly vvi.mpod niounil a stone , nul tied with a shot string In anothoi wan a small hnlc'iot well giound and ready to hand Anderson hm bf-n knovvn to tin- police on other oi-c i- pions iDC vi , iiiu11 ns. The vacant lot at the southwest coiner of Eighteenth and Harney streets. , adjoining the Public library building , has been trans ferred by the Columbian Investment com pany to William A Pa\ton Jr for $25 000 At a meetlii of the local board of direc tors of the \mcrlcan Surety company of New ork Mat Monday afternoon appropriate resolutions of bympatiy and respect were passed In memory of the late A C Powell , who v\as the resident secretary HID Powers Rigulator company .of Chicago has been av arded the contract for putting In the hrat regulating apparatus at the new postottlco building The appliance Is auto matic and regulates the temperature ami ventilation of the entire bulldlrs Thu amount of tin contract is $2.950 Tln > Ilfiirt Mimt Nul Ilr Ti Illrtl With. Where there are symptoms of heart weak ness there should be Dr Agnovv's Cure for the Heart It s a magical remedy , gives re lief In thiity minutes and there are thous ands who testify that It cures permanently Mrs W T Rundle of DiintUlk Ont says "I was for years unable to attend to my household duties I use > J Dr Agnevv's Cure for the Heart , ( ho result was wonderful , the pain left me immediately after the first dose and a few bottlea cured , " IS. Kuhii & Co. , 15th and Douglas ; Sherman & McConnell - Connell Drue Co. , 1513 MA1UJA1.N5. Thnt Yon Will Vtml on Snip Only nt Hnrtldn llron. Be shaker flannel reduced to 3Hc. lOc unblr > acht > d rottbn flannel 5c. 76o 10-4 mottled bUnkcls at COc pair. All remnants of fco ; lOc and 12'4c outing flannel on sale ThuntUy nt 5c yard Now patterns In roverslble cotton cider- down on sale nt 15c > jard Special bargains In flight or dark outing flannel , reduced -to 80 yard HAYDEN tUIlO3 , Agents for tliclluttcrlck Patterns \V MI : > viir.tn nm soci vi. Set oral Important PIIIKTK Itenil on the Sulijcct. TORONTO , Oct 27. Supplementary to the World's Woman's Christian Temperance union convention a purity convention was held here today conducted by Dr Mary Wosil-Allon of Ann Arbor , Mich , superin tendent of the Woman's Christian Temper ance union department of social purity. A paper on "Lcgall/Pd Vice" was read bv Mrs 0 T Cole of Iowa , president of the Purity Alliance The cssiylst dep.orcd the present condition of affairs In India , saying that gov ernment protection of the loathsome vice was ono of the darkest blots that confront us Mliis Rose M Wood-Allen of Ann Arbor , Mich , followed with an address , "Purity Work for Young Women " At the afternoon session Dr Amelia Yea- mans presided The meeting wna given over to addresses and resulting discussions from the dlfllcultlea arrived and coped with In chl d training from the different standpoints of parents and child A mothers' meeting with resumes of methods to bo followed In this connection was given by Mrs Jessie Drown Hilton of Evanston , 111 , general sec retary of the mothers' meeting department She was followed by an exposition of "Some Problems of Paren's ' , " by Mrs. II H Kel logg of Hattlo Creek. Mrs S M 1. Henry national evangelist of Battle Creek , Mich , spoke on the theme of "Child Training " "Ignorance Not Innocence" WCB the subject of an addrcKs by Mlts Murray. The closing meeting was held tonight In the pavilion and was largely attended. M s Dr Amelia Yeoman presided Dr H Kel logg of Hattlo Crerk , Mich , gave a scientific addicts to show that physical strength could only bo conserved and developed In harmony with morality irs oiu ; VM/ I'los is vTrvcicr.n. Illinois stPi-1 Ciiiiiinii % llcfliiriMl nil Illi' lll Cnriiit nlloii. M1LWUKEE , Oct 27 The validity of the organization of the Illinois Steel com I any was fiercely attacked In the Unite 1 States court today It wan asserted that it : s an illegal outgrowth of two other coi wUlons which are also alleged to have been Illegally lncororatel | Iho steel com pany was to mod In 18S1 by the consolldi tlon of the North Chlcigo Rolling Mill com pany nnd the Union Steel company It Is contended by Mr Cole that the oig-mlritlon of these two corporations was In violation of the revised statutes of Illinois and it was 1'ut ther assorted that the eonnolld itlrn of the two companies was Illegal bec-uthc the North Chl ago comiMiiy was organize 1 to operate n lallroad under a special act while the I'nlon Steel con ( any was Incoi- ; > orated uncle- the general Incoipcratlon act The contentlrn was overruled for the time being In orJcr to allow the case to go on The question came up In the tr'al ' of an cv ictlon suit to enforce rights claimed \ \ the company. \ \ usiniiPUKIM ; noon 01 rrr-i. Killings for ( InWvelv 'Slioit ' IIKTI use ( if Mn.jFI < c riioiiHiiiKl. CINCINNATI , Oct. 27.-Speclal ( Te'e- gram ) The Price Cm rent says Thcro Is quite un enlargement In the marketing of boss Total western killings wire TOCO. ( compired with 293(00 the prctullng week and Jrtfi.WO list year. Trom March 1 UK total is llrvlflnw , against o.MS.OCO last ycai Prominent places compare as follows City > ' 1S07 ISflB Chicago S.J'lj.fCO SCin.'XO Kinsas City l.Slii.tiX ) l.lliOO Oinih.i iniO'O ' ) Tlj.OO St. Louis C iOX ) CTOOOO Indianapolis 54 ,100 18r ( KO Clnclnmti L5 > ' 0) )7Wi ! ( Milwaukee 4H.IW 41 ! , CO Cleveland ' 1 ,00) 303 < KXi Ottumw.i TtOO ! 27'iOO Cedar IHpida 2iOtO 203 ( W Sioux City KOtXO ] > i,00 St. Joseph 2I OH ) WO.,0 Louisville 20I.OOJ 150,000 uncovnits IHOnv iincriticir\ . Kilisoii'N I\IMTIIICIM | ( Itli Ion Cr.idi- Ore n MiiMM'sM. NEW YORK , Oct 27 The Eiectilcal En glncer will publish tomorrow the first au thoritatlve account of Thomas A EdUon s success In recovering by electiical means th Iron c ntalned in low grade ore The in ventor's expeiiments have been cairlel enduring during the past sit ycais. at the old Ogdcn iron mills a few miles from Dover N J His process In brief consists of pulveil/lng the 010 The powder Is then allowed to fall In close proximity to electro magnets , which deflect the Iron to ono side and nonmetallk niitter falls to the other side by gravity Oi : ii nl/rd lil > or , V I ( I'lldon. Members of organl/od laboi of Omaha end South Omaha are earnestly requested to at tend a. meeting at Ixibor temple Thursday evening , October 2S , to act on matters of vl'al Importance Fly ordei Dulldlng Tiades Council and Central Labor Union Road "Slnun Dale" In Tno Sunday Dec If you don't take It , subsc Ibe now , Ji'iif lis of n lln \ * RICHMOND Eng , Oct 27 The duchess of Teck cousin of Queen Victoria , sister of tiio duke of Cambridge and mother-'ln-law of the duke of Yc-i died ut the White lodge hero at a O'CIOCK th' morning She was born November 27 , 1'li and was mairloj on June 1. , 18CG , to Prince 1'iancls , duke of Tcck ( eldest son of Prince Alcxindoi of Wurtem- burg ) , who was born August 27 , 1837 Tic duchess of Teck was the daughter of the duke of Cumberland , seventh son of George III She was C" > years of age HEBRON , Neb . Oct 27 ( Special Tele gram ) Captain M O Leap1) ) of IMs city died at his rpsldenre today of heart failure Ills death was > wholly unexpected and u large family and nnny friends mourn his sudden decease Mr Leach was very prominent in the orders of Knights of Py thlad and KnlgbU Templar and G A H NEBRASKA CITY , Neb , Oft 27 ( Spp clal ) C H Korff , ono of Nebraska City s oldest Inhabitants and one 'of Nebraska's pioneers d'ed ' suddenly yesterday at his home on the corner of rifth street and Pouith Corso Mr Korff had beer , ailing for a yeir or mrre , but had been glow Ing apparent ! , htronger While Bitting at the dinner table- yesterday ho suddenly fell backward urn ! was dead before medical aid could be sum moncd Mr Korff 'was born in Germany In 1830 and came to Nebraska City In 1859 having stopped oven here on his way to the gold fields of Plke'B Peak PHILADELPHIA , Oct 27 Mrs Sarah Al bert Woods Perry , wife of lit Rev Will iam Stevens Perm Protestant Episcopal bishop of Iowa died today In this dty at thu resilcnco of 'Her ' aunt , Mrs William bacon Steve-ns Illshop Perry and his wife had just returned from Europe , whither they had gone for the benefit of the Invalids healf ! They airivvd In New York on the Luc.inla on Saturday nd came to this city cu Monday Mrs. Perry was very lit at the tlmo end a physician v.as called but he could do but llttlo foi the patient Services will bo hell at the rewldenco of Mrs Stevens Prl- diy afternoon , conducted by IIUliop Halo of Illinois LYONS. N V. Oct 27 Hiram Gilbert Hotchkiss , president of the International Prize Medal IXecntlal Oil company and known as the "Peppermint Oil King , " died her.- > tonight , aged 87 I ) " 'IOIT. Ort 27 Dr Alex Milton Ross of Montreal a famous Canadian scientist and physician dlod In this city tonight at h s sou's residence , aged 65 years Dr Ross vvns on his way southward and had stopped In Detroit for a > lalt During the war h was c'mployed by President Lincoln as confi dcntlal correspondent In Canada. He was ono of the founders of the Society for the Diffusion of Physiological Knowledge in 1&1 and Is widely known as the author of a largFt number of works on medical and sclen title subjects The remains will bo taken to Toronto. ' Subsrlbe for The Sunday nee and read Anthony Hope's great story "Simon Dale , " South Omaha News. Yesterday a man fully SO > earn of ago tip- piled to the major for transportation to Ottumwa , I < x. Ho said that about n jcar ngo his son. who lives on Twenty-fourth street and who holds A good position at ono of the racking houses , sent for him to vnino out nnd make his homo with him The oilier day something went wrong at the housp ntul the old nun WAS turnel out Tor n das or two he hung around the place and slept In a neighbor's barn. This neighbor dl covered the old man's condition and fed him nt different times Major IJnsor , after hear ing the story , gave the applicant n letter to Countj Commissioner Hector , ns the city Ins no way of tirocurlng transportation for the neodj The old man was told bj the nnjor to return In case lip did not get a pass from the county commissioners and other arrangements would bo made Major Cnsor sail ho considered the case a descrv- leig ono , and would do vvlat he could to pre vent any further suffering on the pait of the agDd applicant During the afternoon an apparently able- b-itllcd turn called nt the mnjo-'s ofllco mil asked for transportation to Lcavenvvorth. Kin The nnjor asked him If ho was n resi dent of Nebraska and he replied that ho was not tint he was merely working his way south from tue mines In Dakota He was Infoinied tint nothing could be done for him , and ho left without a word of com plaint Pour Monthx- m I liu > . Somt ) tlmo ngo the women of the hospital abaoclatlon requested the city council to re mit the taxes on the property now occupied by the hospital for the jears 189 , " , 1896 and IMI7 The disposition oC the council was to d" all It couU for the Institution , but ns the city attorney held that such action would be clenrlj lllfgnl and would not bo counteinncod bj the county commissioners the petition was placed on ( lie Since that tlmo the ccuntj commissioners have remitted the taxes for IS'13 nnd 1890 upon this propoitj with the undcistandlni ; that the ho pltal was to receive the benefit The city domtcs to the hospital the sum of $25 a month for fr purpose of pijlnp the rent of the build ing occupied , but It seems tint the rent has not been paid blnce July 1 Nov. the owner of the propartj Is willing to allow an > lives which maj bt- remitted to apply on the rent flit1 cruntj tn\ which Ins been remitted will net reduce the rent bill moio than $25 , but In casi- the cltj taxes for the years mentioned along with the count * nnl cltj taxes of 1SU7 no i emitted It will come prcttj rieir to squaring the accounts- Surprise was ex pressed In some circles je terdaj when It became known that the hospital was so far behind Ir the rent , as It had been under stood for some time past that the revenue derived from the cltj was to .ipplj on the tent More than llkelj the council will be requested to pnsb a icsclntlon renue > tlng the cointj con mlssloners to remit the 1S'I7 ti\es on account of charltj The owner of the p-opertj la anxious for n settlement of sonic sort nnd he evldentlj is of the opinion that ho stands a better show of getting ho taxes remitted tlnn. ho docs of getting his back rent. Major Will M II ( "oiiru . Ma-vor nnbar said labt evening that he would sl n the resolution passed by the council some tlmo ago ! reg-ml to onto Ing Into a cont'ait with Dan Hinnnn foi lire I all Xo 1 Ho bald that while he VMS not nitlrelj" satisfied with the pinlsloiib of the proposed lease the committee on fire and ivater hid modified the original proposition to such an extent that ho did not feel like opposing UIP measure any Icnger The city he slid , needed a first-class flro hall , and li on Id Lave one For th's icason he 011- oosed a three jearb' lease with Ilannon , but jlnce the lease had been reduced to two vcars , and Hannon had agreed to make ccr- 'ain ' Improvements besides keeping tin1 oulldlng 'n repair , ho had reconsidered the imttcr. When the major signs the leas ? Hannon will commence on the promised tin nrovemonts The second storj will bo dl vlded Into s'eeilng uLa'tmcnts , a work room , a .bath room and feed room. On the jiound floor an eUens'on ' twelve by fourteen feet will bo built at the rear of the billd- Ing for the accommodation of the new hook ind ladder truck The building will then be so arranged that while the truck will go t the front door In responding to an ala'm It will be driven in the rear doors upon the retuiu to the house The monthly rent so bo paid for the next two jcars is $10 CltCoun.ll. . The spec'al meeting of the city council last night devoted most of Its time to a onsldeiatlcn of the Driscoll claim An ordinance was mbsed under a suspension of the rules , allowing the stock jards companj 'o operate a mill cad track across L street nnd along Bojd stieet Calrtwoll was the only member of the council who opposed this measure The nnttcr of filling the tiouches on N stieet , which were dug by the gas company , was referred to the major Pitt C.OSKll. Prank Terrell. Thirty-sixth and W streets , died yesterday fiom diphtheria Brick laying for the addition to the exchange - change building commenced yesterday A son has been born to Mr and Mrs Joseph lloqcn. Twenty-firat ami J streets Next Saturday is the labt day of icglstra- tlon Every voter must register thin fall. A break occurred In the pavement on lower N street yesterday but the damage Is bmall The local lodge of Odd Pcllows will give i dance and entertainment at Masonic hall November 20 The Woman's Relief corps will give a dime social at the home of Mrs Jeff O g 713 North Twenty-third street this evening The young people of the Chribtian ciurch will give u boclal this evening at the resl- dcneo of the pastor , 1210 Noith Twenty-fifth street. The Drive Whlet club has reorganised for tie winter with Mis J G Martin as presi dent , Mrs Hlran Hall vice picsldcnt and Mrs J M Tanner secretary A .special meeting of the Heard of Educa tion will bo held this evening for the pur- pofco of allowing estimates on the addition 'o the Drovn park school building A social will bo given at the United Pres byterian church this evening from 7 30 o'clock to 10 There will bo a fcliort literary ami musical program and lefrchhincn's Mlhg Jesblo Savage , one of Iho awistant mlcrosccplsts at the Ilurcau of Animal In dustry , WJb taken seriously III yesterday and left for hci home In the western part of the M.a'o ] ' J. Lewis of the P J Lewis Roofing compiny of Omaha lias purchased a lot COtlCO feet opposite the postolllco site and will erec' a thrce-stoiy brick building. The ground sold for $7,500. August. Hotzman , the Phttsmoiith lad who Hlolo his fatlui's team and tiled to sell It hero , was teleabc'd by the police jet ( unlay afteinoon and taken homo by his father The- boy has served two ye-ars In toe reform bchool and had no desire to return home , but ho was given his choice of accompany ing his father or going back to the reform school. Subscribe for The Sunday Ileo and read \nthony Hore'a great story "Simon DJO ! " Buy a Watch buy as good a case as you can afford , but first get a movement which will be accurate. Waltham Watches are the best timekeepers - keepers made in the world. The "RIVERSIDE" trade mark is especially recommended. For sole by all retail jeweler ZVie.Yctt' Corner. JT-Vn-Jifiiii nntt JrV/fecnf/i. lice , 10-27-07. ( CLAI there isn't a store in this 011- tt/U ' ' Ll/ fire I'onntry that sells orereoafs as The does. A'ot one. Jlannfaetnrer's priees hare been shared and shared and our i > rojlts hare lieen shared and shared until the ordinary ten dollar eoat ofeommeree is only < > . ? < here. That proposition holds f/ood all alony the line. There isn't a day that somebody do 'sn't eome Imelt and tell ns that onr priees are a quarter fo a thirdlesn _ than the priees of other stores , 11V1 It now this fo be true. It tronld be stranye if it wasn't true , 11V nell the rery best dirty Chinehilla Vrereoatsfor flt MO. There are stores where ? . > < > is the priee. These eoats are lined half irith Skinner satin and half irith worsted tierye and it nonldintitule your merehant tailor to mit any more ralne info his forty dollar eoaf. 11V sell the rery Jl nest Kntjlish Corert Cloth eoats for . / . < > . .1 splendid Ameri- ean Corert Cloth for $ S.f O. A mai/nijleentdressy , Hiretl tookiny Corerf eoat for firelre Jiffy11V also sell a half satin lined Kersey eont with the other half kersey lined for nine serenfy-jfire and we sell the fen dollar Kerseys of your imagination for tti.r dollars and a half. How do we do iff Oh. bless yon. it's easy. ' / * / , we sell aood hand- Home eoat made ofyood Kersey for four dollars and a quarter. J.est than other stores would hare to pay for the bare eloth. IT WAS BEFORE THE DAY OF yx n-fyr f ! Bft.1 . 'H Byjjtuft > ; i L"LJ < - * * < - THEY USED TO SAY : "WOMAN'S " WORK IS NFVERDONE. n\i > n Wl'I II uocnits. SgaspteBsff' ' The Best Stoves at the Lowest Prices All k'iKK stjlo-i and aJcs Stovr .imD Home Stoves Kanuis , $1000 up. Garland Stoves Prices ItriliiciMl Thin Sn'ii Vovi .f-ri.OO ami Un. and Ranges- MONITOR ) Steel Ranges MAJESTIC Y WONDER ) $23 and up. ROUND OAK STOVES And tbi Ii onlv one genuine le ' 1 ° The genuine 97 sty c u es iso Hound Oak Stove anl so t C3H1 an 1 k cps lire 1 n er ine . have It silo. . we on than any other oak s ov Other Onk St vc-v-eootl ones $4 9JJ S7 f U Co k Stovcb wairanted > MILTON ROGERS & SON 14thintl Parnam. Cholcj cf Jri Men Tnl ornl Bui t all colir-i-lilu ibis cut nevtt bcfoic- Bold lori h -i than Uie $ ZO and $ . ! 3 murk. i to Begin ! -JTho coming season of cold Is tin I _ I to fix more deeply all existing dh | i casts of .ho D Mucous Memtirane i iIn i cai" > of raturrli , Hionclili | Th o > Jruublr Aellimu niul CoiiUm Cuimullutlun ut the hlitiiard Mc < lln H InElltutc In fnc It le lili.li time Hi , , kurferorM fortify thernft-hin JKUIH winter by taMtiK trcaimrnt NOW MEDICO INSTITUTE I Ml-ai ! 313 N. Y. IMe IllJir Tl 1123 HDanDDDDDDDCia TAN.FRECKLESANDSU'IBURN . ' detract fiom line fiaturih J hu < l lly um of VV oojbury R Taclul bouj , i octal et um ami I'ltclal 1'oviiler "ill ruuler thi cotnp ixiuii clear bolt anil Ijfjutiful A oumne us i > .h t Wood burs racial boap racial Cream K.icial 1'uwUir uii'i ' Utntal Cream nutll-lent for thiee wttkB ute mailed on receipt of Vic Tlio utiului l/t toM > er > where , 2Sc JOHN 11 VVOUUllUity Der t , m Wen m et. , M. Y , Our Hi ifcdm HIM ANIi QMMM. II V I TfiMi1 < mi Mils r i Mf linnlKifr < p Imlr fi in fiillmi , i ui mid mill is it v * ' mull' H tin hiilr t ft mid Klu'ny 1 n o t j - liottlo 1 or nilt by SIIIIMI\N .v. > ONMII ( , DitK. t o , 1'13 LOIOI < hf Mid lln of KUk On ilia Still ttioThiok ns are Laying And ( jcntlcnun is ! i Ing I3n ( . ' fo > 10i a do/en Two loaves of good vvhito bread fo Sc A 5c packagi n gutn for lo 'i plcieb In a package \ choice line of gt c le-s , frultb and veg tablii. Ifitti irij ( 'at I nlie.lulily n rum i < nothlriK il e -O-OOO-CH We're dawn Most of am time repalrlm ; t'fl th it have been the caiiBo of i > H'H urtwtae to a'low ' uch a dltlon to t'Xls-iiH : you well knv IIOVV Mil : KIIMI OIK. VNSf Of mastication' ' Let us txuin i tiicin hllvor rU'lnirx Oold rillliiKH . . $1 W Gold C'ro\vn . . . $ J'niicl tin f'ro.vns . . . . t I'.ilnliBH Kxtr.n lion * Lady utUnOaii New York Danfal Go , UK ( I KMM It .M r Kith mid DitulnshtH Over