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7 ( 8 THE CXMAIIA DAILY BEE : S.VTFUR AY , NOVEAIBMIl 137. 185)7. ) BROTHERLY LOVE CONTINUES taster of Unity Qhnrch Officiates in Tcmplo REV , NEWTON MANN OCCUPIES THE PULPIT / floom In FlllPil wllli a I.artCP Contfrc- Knllon iinil Hxocllcnl Mimic In riirnlNirilA ! Molnlile / Occniilon. | ' 'fho pulpit of Temple Israel was occupied tut night by Rev. Newton M. 'Moon , ra tor of the Unity church. The Thanksfilvlng services of the latter church ' had been conducted ( Thurtday by Rev. Leo M. Franklin , of Tcra- plo Israel , between whoso denomination nnJ hat of Hey. Mr. Mann , It was Mid last plght , a certain tousln hlp existed. The room was filled . .with a largo congrega tion and the usual excellent music was con tributed by the choir. Rev. Mann spoke from the tof/lc "All Is Well. " He was not ovcrsangulno of the Invariable temporal suc cess of the righteous man. Ho even went so t&r as to say that In his opinion the testi mony of the good old man should he taken with a grain of salt which related that "I bave been young and now I am old , but never fcavo I seen the righteous forsaken or his eccd begging bread. " He believed , however , that other things being equal , the good man would find things coming his way. Contin uing Mr. Mann spoke as follows : "It has not seemed best to the creator to biro people to be good. If that were true they would ho apt to bo found wanting wiien the sugar plums ran out. The noblest char- ectcro are those which bought the truth at the greatest prtco and would not sell It at any price. "In regard to temporal success In lite God docs not Interfere personally with the well being of any man , good or bad. The fields of the Just and unjust are moistened1 by the oimo rains , and misfortune makes no reser vations. But when sorrow comes the great difference In the aspect of tJielr hearts be comes apparent. The grief which drives ono man to despalJ and darkncra Is an Influence In the llfo of another toward sweetness and strength of character. Like stool In the ro- flnor'a furnace , they ore made perfect through suffering. "In estimating > i man's success also there are other elements than earthly accumula tion. Tbo highest values are these which can not bo measured In dollars nnd cents. In answer to a question regarding the worth of Abraham Lincoln , for Instance ; no one would think of saying that he was the possessor of $50,000. Such a consideration sinks Into In- Ignincanco In the case of a man like that. Ills worth Is estimated 4n great deeds , man hood and the sweetness and light of his per sonality. "Through It all and behind the great world- puzzle of good out of evil It is plain tint tticro Is a destiny which shapes our ends. It is apparent that we are being led on ai.,1 upward -In paths 'that ' wo do not know. If it scorns sometimes that wrong Is uppermost It Is but the reflection of > in unhappy and iwcarlcd spirit. Even1 God Is but the reflec tion of a man's soul. If by the llttlo light wo have wo will but strive onward and upward - ward It Is promised that after the restless lever wo call llfo is over he will give us rest at last. DAN UAljUWIN SMI PLY SLOPED. Siirrounillnir UN niiniiiiehr- iiiiur HiiNlly Clvnrcil Up. 1 The theory first advanced by the police that Ofllcer Dan Baldwin , who mysteriously disappeared Wednesday night , had made away with himself has been exploded. It was ascertained that prqvlouo to leaving Wednesday night ; Baldwin borrowed money from Louis Goldamlth , er. , Louis Goldsmith , Jr. , Sheriff McDonald and others. Baldwin r also told Ofllcer names' , who worked on the same dotall with him , that he had an op r portunity to go with a tfoup of strong men , headed by Johnson and Louden , formerly of this city. These men are at present In St. Louis , and Ita \ supposed that Baldwin has Joined them. It Is understood that Baldwin had eomc domestic trouble which led up to his sudden departure. Several different reports were received at the police station last night regarding the whereabouts of Ofllcer Baldwin. Ono man ftolieved he had recognized him on a north- hound train going to Hut Springs , S. D , , and a story which came In late was to the ef fect that his dead body had been found under a bridge lu Council Bluffs. A Missouri Pa clflc conductor , whoso name could not be learned , said ho had charge of the train .which went from Omaha to Kansas City on Wednesday night , and that Baldwin was one of his passengers. He said he had some con versation with him and that Baldwin told lilm ho was on his way south , as he wa ? pnablo to net along with Ma family. This conductor had not been acquainted with the ofllccr previously , but described him accur ately. Ho said the man also told him that ho had been a member of the Omaha police ( force for a number of years. Ofllcer Baldwin parted with Officer McCarthy at 9:40 : at Ninth nod Douglas streets and bearded a Council 13luffs car which would have taken him lethe the -transfer depot just In tlino for this train IV. 13. A. CO.VI3.TIO.LOCATION. . Committee ( o Dcrlili- Will Meet In ClilciiKO Tomorrow. ' Tito committee of five from the National Education association , charged with select ing the place for holding next year's meet ing , will choose the convention city thk ? morning at the Great Northern hotel In Chicago. Superintendent of Schools Pearso .will bo thsro to press the claims of this cltj. Omaha will offer a number .of Inducements to the committee to capture the meeting , Among other things It will guarantee that the association will secure 1,500 new mem bers In this state. This guarantee Is ready ( or fulfillment now. All the teachers In the city have agreed to Join and a considerable number In other cities in the state. The I city will also offer a hall for meeting pur poses and will guarantee reasonable hotel rates. Two members of the committee of selection visited the city a oouplo of months ago and left with the Impression that the next year's gathering tdtould meet In this city. Local people are therefore of the opinion that they Iiava a good Rhow of capturing the conven tion. The meeting would bring about 12,000 teachers to the city who would remain for a week or moro. ii T\vo Liiii The old trouble between Mary Ilrown and Mary Johnson , who live at 1311 Capitol avenue , broke out nguln , and two complaints - plaints have bc'cn Hied against Mary John- Don cliurf Intr her with malicious destruc tion of property and also with disorderly conduct. It IH alleged In the complaints that Mary Johnson did maliciously cut a clothesline belonging to Mary Brown , und by BO doliiR- ruined a larKe quanuiy of clothing which hung upon It. Later It Is aliened that Mary Johnson climbed over a buck fence and wandered awuy with n wheelbarrow which belonged to Mary nrown , The casuvu net for a hearing to- Awarded Highest Honors World's Pair , Gold Medal , Midwinter Fair. A Pare Qripe Crctm of Tnriar PowJtr ; AO YEARS THE STANDARD , I'UOCKKDl.NU.H OK TUB CITY COUNCIL. Committee .Appointed 1o nnnft n Memorial for .S. I. , lloyil. Tbo city council met In special nceelon lust nlplit to take action relative to the death of Milk Inspector S. L. Uoyd , who died Thurs day from Injuries received In a collision with a runaway team. Mayor ( Moorts lent In an official communication In. which ho spoke In the highest terms of the deceased as an of ficial and citizen anil BUKKOSted that the council take appropriate action. President Ding ham opoke briefly and earn estly of the esteem Irf which Mr. Boyd was held by his friends and fcJloyv officials. He moved that the membcra of the council and other omdals meet at the city clerk's ofncc at 12:30 : o'clock SunAiy to attend the funeral In a. body and that a special committee of thrco bo appointed to draft an appropriate memorial. The motion prevailed and Ilurk- ley , Karr rnd Stunt were designated as the committee. Stuht , Karr and other members epoko briefly by way of tribute to the many good ( UMlltlcH of the deceased official. Immediately after adjournment tiio council met In formal session with Uurmcstcr In the chair , to discuss the new plumbing or dinance. About a dozen master plumbers were present , but the Kcnenil public seemed to have no apparent tntcrc.it In the matter. Plumbing Inspector Clawson briefly staled that the purpose of the ordinance was to secure first clasn work , which would prove to bo the cheapest In the end. The council then took up the tedious task of reading the ordinance section by section * objections being entertained whenever tJicy were roUed. The principal objection raised against the ordin ance was on account of the additional fees. The plumbers contended that these were ex tortionate and should be reduced. There was very llttlo objection to the technical regula tions but the plumbers strenuously opposed the board of examiners as provided for lu the the ordinance , tinj urged that Instead of the city engineer and building Inspector , a repre sentative of the master plumbers' union and ono from the Journeymen's union bo made members of the board. The suggestions were taken under consideration. I rtaiiow mill Are going with a rush at Hospo'a great Bile , and no wonder ; the opportunity docs not como often when private parties can buy new pianos and organs at the same or larger discounts than regular dealers who buy them In In'gc quantities and the buying public are not slow to appreciate genuine bargains. New medium size pianos In all the natural wood cases arc ailing rapidly at this sale for Jir.0.00 , $ IGG.OO to $191.00 on terms of $15.00 cash and $3.00 a. month. Largest olzo pianos In fancy designs , with roll fall board and automatic duet music desk are offered at $193.00. $216.00 , $232.00 to $320.00 for the Itnest manufactured. $25.00 caeh and $10.00 a month buys any plnno on the floor. Then ) are Ilallct & Davis pianos , Mason & Hamlln pianos , Hush & Gcrts pianos , Hlnzc pianos , McCammon pianos , Whitney pianos and Klmball pianos. There Is no question about the high class and character of these goods. However , we will give our personal guarantee If wanted. Its to your Interest to make an early selec tion. tion.New New $76.00 to $125.00 organs , sale price , $47.00 $52.00 , $ .r > C.OO to $03.00 ; terms , $ G cash and $3.00 a month. A. HOSPE , 1513-15 Douglas Street. Open evenings , SDMI : STUUIST CAII iMiii.osoriiv. It IIII SI ) III DcMCIIIltN Oil KtlllrH Of SllltS . \Kiilnst IlFlliiiini-ut Ilomlsnieii. Scene Farnam street car. Time Thanks giving day. Spokesmen Frank Ransom , at torney for the Hartley beadsmen , and ono of the Uolln bondsmen. Ransom How Is the oult en the Bolln bond getting along ? Bondsman They have adjourned over for today to enaMe us to check up Wettling's new statement by the books. Ransom I. thought- you checked , up the books long ago , Bondsmar The present statement Is dif ferent from the one wo had wnen we checked up before. You know we then asked for the books on the plea that wo wanted to make a compromise with the city. After the com promise was off Wettllng went over the books again and greatly increased the shortage. Ransom Perhaps If he would go over them again ho would find that the city owed you money. Intermission , with a. little story of how Gurley took $30 from Ransom on a partner ship accounting for $47.50 for fear another Investigation of the books might reverse the balance. Ransom Did ycu lose anything by having the trial postponed till after election ? JJondsman No , I think not. There was an awful sentiment against us when the case was originally set for trial. It wus due largely to the newspapers , who were giving us bond.'tneii the wornt of It. Ransom The newspapers haven't bothered you much this time , have they ? Bondsman N ? , not much. There hasn't been anything for them to make a racket over. over.Ransom Ransom It's either a poor case or a poor lawyer who has to get a newspaper to help him out to wl It ? Bondsman That's what I think. How about that Hartley bend suit ? When Is it coming up again ? Ransom Pretty soon. I wish the ncws- prpcrs would keep out of It , If they can't bo on my side. At St. I'eter'N Fair. Crelghton hall was filled last night with visitors to St. Peter's fair and It Is ex pected that the accommodations of the hull will be taxed at the closing session to night. The attractions offered at the booths last night were most attractive and the vaudeville propiram was well carried out After the regular program a concert was conducted by the Fort Crook band and several recitations were given by Uevorell , the "Hoy Orator , " T1io diamond ring con test , which is to be dscldqd In favor of the moat popular young woman , is going mer rily on. The present score stands : AFJICS McNamara , 274 ; Clara Gentleman , 327 This contest will bo decided tonljrtit and all the many valuable articles which have been rallied off will nlso be awarded. Disfigurement lor life by turns or scalds may bo avoided by using De Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo , the great remedy for piles und for alt kinds of sores and skin troubles. V ii I oil I'n < I lit' , "Tho Overland Limited. " The most SUPEIUJLY EQUIPPED train west of the Missouri river. Twelve hours quicker than any other train to the Paclflc coast. Oil ! at Ticket Office. 1302 Farnam St. II , Haas , the florist , tias a largo number of chyrcantliemuins for sale In 7 , 8 and fl inch pate , In bloom and buds , 1813 Ylnton st. Tel. 770. Store open evenings during piano discount sale. A. Hospc , 1515 and 1513 Doughs st. THH HUAI.TV .tl.UIICKT. INSTRUMENT ? ) placed on record Friday November L'O. 1S97 : WARRANTY DEEDS. Christ rtossln and wife to Joseph Bchlltz Urowliig company , 42Hxl ! feet , commencing at a point 10 rent south of the northwest corner of lot 46. 8. 13. Rogers , Oklahoma $ 1,403 Packers' Savlnrs liank to David An derson , past 3J feet lota 7 ami S , block 72 , South Omaha 1,800 13. H. Bhepitrd and wife to J. A , Hos. slier , lot 7. block 1 , Belvedere add. 2,030 Mary Dougherty and husband to Ucorre Lambert , north 5S feet of-u % lota 1C and 17 , block 15 , Improvement Association add 75 ThomuB UIH pla to llrldget I enagh , lots 14 and 15 , block 3 , Uurllnglon Center 2,000 J. H. Mlchclsen to O. C. Mlchelson , lots S and 9. block B. Melrosc Hill. . W. T. Wynmn and wife to Gotlclh Storz , tract on cast side Sherman avenue at u point 33 feet cast and " > A feet north of southwest corner of northwest northest 1D-15-13 18,000 O. W. Plainer to G. H. Evans , north 50 feet lots 1 and 2 , block ! 19 , Hans- coin Place , 2,500 QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. R. P. Perry nnd wife to S. D. Mcr- cur Co. , lots 14 and 15 , block 3 , Wal nut Hill , ChrUt Roescu nnd wife to C. K. Schmidt , south 85 fret of north 95 feet of 193 test lot 46 , 8 , 13 , Roger's. Oklahoma . , . , . , . . . , . . , . , . , . . , . , 30.10 O. W. Holdrego to Omaha & North Plutto Railroad Co , , lots 0 and 7 , block 2SO , Omaha . Total amount of transfers , , , , MMt2J,77 $ RELLEY , STIGER & CO , Special Bargains In Ladies' und Children's ' Underweari BOYS' ' AND MISSES' ' CAMEL'o ' HAIR UND'V.'R ' UmintinUy Loiv I'rlcpx on ( iooil CooilM All on Sprolttl Halo Snttirilny nt Kflloy , .fc CO.'M. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WINTER UN DERWEAR. Regular 3c ! ) quality ladled * natural ribbed fleeced vests and pants , well made ellk- Upocl and full sixes , Saturday 25c each. Our line of ladle * ' silky fleeced vtets and pants at 36c each , cannot bo equaled , special finish , medium or extra size , Saturday cnly 35c , 3 for $1.00. Ladles' plated natural wool ribbed vests , fully worth 05c , silk flnlfih , Krench yoke belts , all sizes , Saturday COc each , Ladles' ribbed natural or ecru ribbed bal- brlggan union sulto , the "Florence" or open fronts ; thee ? are special bargains , sizes .1 to 6 , Saturday cnly EOc suit- Ladles' natural wool ribbed or heavy fleeced balbrlggan union suits , open front or the "Florence" style , superior finish , per fect flt , all sizes , 3 to 6 , Saturday only $1.00 stilt. I THE MUNSING PLATED UNION SUITS. We have a complete line of ladles' Mun- slng plated non-shrinking union suits. SPE CIALS for SATURDAY , our $1.35 and $1.75 suits , are warm , serviceable and good value , flt and finish arc perfect , Saturday $1.35 and $1.75 per suit. Children's ribbed heavy cotton fleeced vests and pants , filcn 1C , IS , 20 , are 20c ; 22 to 28 , 2Cc ; 30 to 31 , 35e each. Boys' heavy fleeced natural shirts and drawers , well finished , very warm and com fortable , worth C5c each , all sizes , 24 to 31 , Saturday only 50c each , Boys' and mleses' camel's hair underwear , a splendid heavy garment well made , all sizes , 20 to 34 , only 25c each. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY. Ladles' extra good quality fast black fleeced liose , double solo , spliced heel and too , Satur day 25c pair. Ladies' fast black cashmere hose , high tpllced heel , double sole , Saturday only 35c , 3 pair $1.00. Ladles' finest quality black eashmere hose , double sole , heel and toe , nothing to equal them elsewhere for less than Goc , Saturday EOc pair. Children's fine hard twloted black saxony ribbed hose , double knee , heel and toe , spe cial quality , full value , 35c , all sizes , 5 to 8li , Saturday only 2fic ralr. Boys' heavy serviceable black cotton school lose , double knee and fcot , all sizes , 7 to 10 , Saturday 25c pair. KELLEY. STIGER & CO. . Corner Farnm and loth Sts. Store open evenings during piano discount sale. A. Hospc , 1515 and 1513 Douglas st. rcrnonnlly Conducted Excursions to Cnllforiiin. VL\ UNION PACIFIC , Leave Omaha every Friday , 3:30 : p. m. , reach- lug San Francisco Monday , 9:45' : ' a. m. Cor respondingly fast time to Southern Califor nia. Twelve hours quicker than any other Personally Conducted Excursion Route from Missouri river. City Ticket Offlce , 1302 Farnam Street. Xt ) MOXISV TO PAY AVITXHSSES. Criminal CM.II-M In Koilernl Court Go Over ( or Inek ofl KiinilH. On account of lack of money to pay wit nesses ) for their attendance the trial of two postofllce burglars , which was to have been begun yesterday morning In the federal court , was centlnued. The necessary funds are ex pected from Washington by next week. In consequence of this financial condition of the court the jury was excused from ssrvlce un til next Monday morning. Judge Munger will remain In the city to dispose of any mattcra that may be broughl to his attention nnd which do not require a Jury. Tomorrow morning ho will listen to the trial of an equity case. Cliiinilirt'lnlii'H Coimli Itcmcily an Ks- licclnl Favorite. "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is an es pecial favorite In this vicinity , " says A. W. Armstrong , of Morrison , Colo. "I have used It In my family and can truthfully cay the re sult has been more tliao satisfactory. My wife will not sleep without a bottle of It In the house , as she believes that to It we owe the llfo of our llttlo girl who Is subject to croup. " Store open evenings during piano discount sale. A , Hospo , 1515 and 1513 Douglas it. Frank Vodlca , the tailor , has moved to 101 N. 15th , McCague block. iOCAi , iiRU'vrriijs. A. Poupore has sued the Northwestern Post end Shlnclo company , alleging a debt of $1.073.70 for lumber delivered and not paid for. for.Tho The Byron Reed company has been granted a permit to build a two-story frame dwelling at Thirty-sixth and Harney streets. It will cost ? 3,000. At the meeting of the Board of County Commissioners to be held this morning only routine business will come up for con sideration. Willie Mcsslck , whose foot was amputated as a result of a street car accident that occurred last Saturday evening , Is still at the hospital and In doing nicely. R. B. Fikc. , ' the Missouri .Pacific brakeman - man who was'so badly hurt. In an accident at West Sldo Tuesday morning. Is dead. His body will bo taken to Hiawatha , Kan. , for burial Instead of waiting for the sun to do the work Superintendent Houck of the court house has put a force of men at work clearIng - Ing the snow from the walks that surround the court house square. The Eighth Ward Republican club held a largely attended meeting lost night and adopted resolutions on the death of B , L. Boyd. The members decided to attend the funeral , but not In a body , Charles Harrison , caught Thursday while stealing fifty pounds of coal from cars of the Burlington company , was convicted of a charge of petty larceny and sentenced by Judge Gordon to thirty days In the county jail. Members of George A , Crook post. Grand Army of the Republic , of which .Milk Inspector specter Boyd was a member , will attend his funeral Sunday in a body. The pall -borers will bo selected from the societies of which Boyd was a member. Kittle Owens was fined $50 and costs by Judge Gordon on a charge of being an In mate of a disorderly house. The costs amount to $23,50 , The case was appealed and the woman gave bonds for her appear ance In the district court. The river yesterday iwas running full of slush Ice , the result of the cold tnap here and the storm In the north. The water Is at a very low stage , and the current IB so sluggUh that the closing of the channel by Ice Is a matter cf very few cold nights. A , W. Anderson , traveling auditor of tbo Cudahy Packing company , and chief of Clan Gordon , No. 03 , Order of Scottish Clans , who came homo last October from the south , with an Illness that was supposed to be yellow ( over , has fully recovered. It developed that the sickness from which ho suffered wan iyphold fever. Mlfs Lllllo Hunt- , whoso motlier waq over from Council Bluffs Tuesday Inquiring for 1 o- , admits having had trouble and liavlag left the family household , hut bays uho U workIng - Ing hero In Omaha and that she had never been living with a young man , whose first name U "Fritz , " She says further that there \\aa no foundation to the story that BUO had taken chloral with suicidal Intent. The conditions of the streets and sidewalks yesterday tried the tempera of Omaha's citizens sorely and were provocative of many a blue-tinged remark. Hundreds of horsca fell upon the cllppcry atone pavements and irafllc , particularly of heavily laden vehl clca was considerably Impeded. Mgny an honest man and woman found their heels In the air and themselves flat upon their backs before the Icy coating on the sldcwalke melted away , No serious accidents , how- . . over4 were reported. VOTIMJ I.-OH Torn ! lleltirtin Itnllie t'npnliir Conlcut I'P Till mtinny Mitlil. Following Is thf Ewqlt of the volts In tlio contest for Queen Vftlaris up till Friday night : Jerfie Dkkln.n..lS.tl > ] .Mny Micliacl 87 Anna MCAnnmrn H.t.i vlnnn B.iUok \ . . . M HlrJIe Aucirnnlil .Ifulyndle Cnln si Atitin HejUKd . . . oin Hester Tny.or . . . . 3 * Annette Smiley . . , \Vlnnltie t Itnne . . S3 MllJtc.l HtophuiK.n il&t Anna AiKnfin . . . . S3 " ' " 2h8'lMilti Ton ! 31 Mfte lloblnrun XW1 Mtrle Taylor 3) ) Aitnilnc NH I 2K4-Klolice ! Morno . . . SO J.U4 Mary Stay 30 Jtnnie UiiihHin l.tti nila lllne ) IJmmn 111 nil . . . 1 Anna UoJdstoln Flortlc IloniHln luai : > rnrl Uvins . . 1 Ml Mary Heck > Kulc O'llnnlon I 3V Mn ) CralS , Mnrlc Suttcrlc 1 211 Florcnc * Jukey Mubel Nelson . . Omcr Allen . . . Anna 'Fall to Lie thn Allen . . liia Itehfcld iW MoRKlc Dnrnn Mlela | Vulrlc IVrn Marty Mue llartlclt 741 Kemm 1-eepcr . . 73S Lama Fl ! ier . . Nellie Itlittic Hi SuranVnlkir . Mabel Tnjlor KunUilH Onlil.by Cora llnttcl.o I vu Cope 21 Pa rutte (41 Uelth.i llcillkT 21 Idnlla Weed . . . . Miss lluinett . . 20 Lillian U. Terry . . Nettle Uleon . . . 20 Amy CJernhanit . . . 46j Hoc Hooker VU Jennnette lii'iKx . . . 4 > J l.lltll.l 1'icnu . . 19 Matle Womlnrd . . 413 Knima Johnron ID Nellie OttKt < 0 ! l.lzile D.imitny 19 Helen Mlllaul . . . . Mnrlim Ilioun 18 Millie lllllllCM FliKiicc Klipitrl'k 18 ; Marie Aiimtrong. . Irene Sunlit . IS Mattil ViuiKlm . . . . Alia IViicock . IS Mrs. 11. 11 , Ccryell Urcce Ilrown . 18 Bailie Ktonc Kittle Laurence . . IS Hazard 17 Ijiura Mny Mjrc ( 2t > l Minn Hockrtcln , . II IxHtlc Slmlda luslr Ktetmn . 17 Mrs. It. w."itiY y I6t ilmir.a Anderton . . 17 niizabetii Phi.nps. r Minnie llerlln . . . . 17 Fltrenco Vhlun . . 251 , umle .Tubonlky . 1C ndlth Miner til ' 'oru Itunpke . 1G Clara ItcdlnKton . . 21 lam Lclimami , . 15 lluclali Fleming . . ii lir * . M. J. llrnlu'il 10 Stlnm Kpeneter . . 501 i.ullc Slitter . 1G Clara Clarkton . . . li lella Mninell . . . . 1GK lllancli Ilun .ite . . . 1 { . tmtthulomcw. . . lt > Flircrca C.impLn. . I title Snylor . lt1C Nor.i MeAiIno Id lannu i Koimlil . . lli Helen IlonRland . , K ucliulu Gamble . . 1G 1'aullnu IJUHG n illtli Uiililftrom . . 1Gn Mlna Andres 11. . \VlHc Samuels . . . IS Mainl Johnson . . . . U ! / ! > ilc lllnmliurt ] . . . ISr UmiljV.ireham . Ui i.ynn Curtis . 14 Anna Nordwall . . . . 131 Ittlln Lynch . 14 M. llliilertirnmi. . . i.n vVenonuji James . . 14 Florence Fltchle . . 13j 14 Delia Jones 12 , Halite bpera 14 Flora Webster . . . . 120 Mrs. I.cc Kralz . . 13 Aliby Gray 113 Ouldle liettB 13 l cnu Si'Kolke lit. Oka Ulodiwater . . 13 Annie Ktic'a Iff. Jennie Ito 13 Theresa Mlnlkus . . 104 Flora Stemm 13 Floy Jones. 102 Iviulsc Metz 13 Mrs. J. 1' . More. Kittle Uratidt 13 nthel WIlklnH1. . . . US IMItli Ueekmali . . 13 I.ulu Helnrlck . . . . i'a ' Mrs. O. 11. Wlrth. 13 lllnlle I'oncll so l < Mltli Packard . . . II1 l-ticy 1'arrlslt to Mrs. H. C. llrowii . 13 Daisy Darker tn Kate Donaldson . . 12 HJnn Watson 81 d'cll Gray 12 EfTii Hale M Myrtle Spencer . . . 11 Jennie Kioiit M I'nmia. Hablnson 11 Alberta Woods . . . SO Minnie Ilurglund . . 11 Clara rainier 9 1C. Swartzlander. . . 11 liesele Vodrafka . . 79'.lennle Dona'.ihon. . 11 Xelma Fleming . . . "ii I.ilira Ie\l 11 Minnie Ncale 77 I > ucy Sliourup . . . . 10 I ena llartl an . . . . 77 Inez llcebe 10 Hell Axtcll 73 Ollle Clark 10 H thcr I.lndstrom. . 71 Dodpon 10 Kate MeVlttle . . . . 70 Hatilot Ilornsby. . 10 Mabel Packard . . . 70 Florence Singer . . 10 I * . Clcntlcman 70IS Mrs. u. H. l iwr'o 9 Martraret Curtis . . 68 K. He } nolds 9 68cs Clara Ixitenzen . . cs Rachacl Cliemlson. 9 Mrs. M. R Avery cscs Albrrla Oreen . . . . 9 csCi 9S Nellie Luudon Ci Utliel SpencT 9S Mir. II. II. Militant CiH Helen Cle\elandi . . S Ada Stelger Mrs. J. W. nobb. . S IClolbc Couchman. . K , D. llucklngliam. . . 8 Florence HatnricK. I.aura Smith 8S adle Hummel . . . IS Maggie Saffonl . . . . 8 Lena Krup { ,7 Orace Ilrown 8 May Fuller M Mrs. J. Kragc . . . . 8S Knnnle Nellson . , lu Jet-slc Gillies 8 Smiley K Minnie Sargent . . 8 Sadie Alexander , . & 1 Anna Ahlstrom . . 8 Krmnn Feenan . . . . 43 Mrs. Maud Kellogg 8S Mrs. ] ) ur. la < S F. Stlllwater 8 Tcnney . . D. Frrilcrlckbon . . 8S Mayenne Hamlln. . lidna lloblnson . . . Kva C. Siiylei . . . Oeorgle Richards , . 7 Tliora Llndstroln . . Hermlne ] ! lri-sliie. . 7 Maigurct Hee l . . . Mrs. Geo. Mercer. 7 Frances Downey , . May llonncr 7G 7C Emma. Oajjlbe Alma Johnson . . . C Kmella Stuben . . . MIB. H. Hall . . . G C. llelle Cole . . . . Gertrude L l\cn . . G Kutliarlne Hamlln. 3D Katlo Haas G Maud llro\\n ZV Frances Kennedy G lllancli Cralsr 89 II. , R O'Ollllgnn. G Ilutli Snowdcn . . . . 37ilda Stroble G Cora Strait 37 Daisy McDonald. . C Kale Holloway . . . 37 Dottle McKlroy . G MUy Puher . . . . . . 37illt35le , Wrlulit . > . C Villa D. Slilppey . . 37 Kmniu Thompson. G Miiud Kills 37 Sadie McGulrc . . G The followlnn liave live votes each : Minnie Sommers. Htcll Xaudaln , Mre. Thomas Dwyer , May Newton , Emily Wakeley. , KlwooJ Smith. May Collins , Elizabeth-Peeve. JJutBle Cummlnsa , Ver.i Flomlnff. The followInc have four votes each : Mny Ilobbs , Jeannette De Cole , Mrs. jnancn Schneider , Mrs. William Nntli , Ida Strable , GcorKla Kwlnp , Mrs. Charles Gen , Mary Sampson , Marie IJalley , Helen Marks , Daley McDonald. The following have three vote eac'i : Jeannlo WakefieliV , Susie Smith , Inez Townfend , Anna Wnyinnr , Jessie Gllllos , Abby Caswell. Jefsle Sawhlll , Fannie lion Kind , Lulu Tn > lor , Mrs. 11. | y. Dcanc , Grace Akin , Hannah llurniun , Nettle yler , I.llllan Mullen , Mabel Ilenni'tt , MnnKlo Wilson , Anna Jullu" , Ora Jclmpon , Helen Po i-ll The followltK , ' have two votes each : Lizzie WaLsli , lilaiicli Grinith , Julia Joncp , Lou IJ , Dlibrcnv , Viola poinn , Hattle Parsons , Kate Itoblnson. The following have ono vote each : Miss Joan- nlu Cannon , Umma Iy > renzen , Mrs. H. n. Wltc. CARNIVAL NOTES. The lody who Is number 15 In the voting list of The Heo on the morning of Decem ber 15 will receive a beautiful diamond ring , with the compliments of GcorRe W. Uyan & 3o. , at 10D South Sixteenth street , vvhoro It Is ca exhibition. Other valuable prlzca will bo offered from time to time , just to leud Interest to the contest before It closes , De- ccm'ber ' 31. Mies Jeanle Wakefleld Is one of the fair contestants mho just started , ibut she don't mind It a bit , even If some of the young ladles have a few thousand the best of It. Floyd McCall , who haa been engaged to take good care of the Ice at the exposition grounds , began flooding the Ice last night and wia build It up at the rate of an Inch every twenty-four hours , so , If the weather man doca his share , Floyd will manage to keep his end up. The mm In charge of the lagoon were- kept busy yesterday afternoon chasing boye off of the Ice which had formed over night , and Messrs. Tracy and Huddleson , the skate con cessionaires , began a ( juick move to get their things In shape for Sunday weather per mitting. The price of admlBsIon at the gates on Sherman avenue and Twenty-fourth and Plnkney streets during the skating season will bo 10 cents , and everything inside pro- portlonately low. , Horn Hue. ] * to MemplilN , Detective Cox of the Memphis police la In Omaha In order to tnko charge of Cnloli Sykes , who IH wnnted In that city for lar ceny nnd breiich of trust. BylceH Is charged with having made away with J200 worth of furnlturo which wus placed In his keep- lug : by J. W. Ilorum , Oeorgo W. HobertH nnd J , D. CaHtlcbers of Memphis. It Is F.ilrt that Sykes sold the furniture nnd used the revenue derived therefrom. The olllrer nnd his prisoner will probably leave for the south this evening. You should keep Salvation Oil on hand ; It will euro all nchcs ami palnua. Price 25 cts. Mnrrlniif , Ui'L'iini-H. The following innrrlngo HcenscH were la- sued ycsterduy by Judge liiixler : Name nnd Address , Age Albert Nelson , counfcil UluffB , In 21 Louisa Marker , Hamburg , lu m James T , Briefs , Leadvllle. Cole B7 Louis A. McLean , Omaha 27 Abraham Herklnx , Onmlui 23 Mlnu Mny Tyrell , Omaha a Hufua Wilson , Lincoln , Neb \ Ornco Houre , Dcnton , Neb 20 Harry Cloodnow , Omaha 2S Kllzabeth L. Scbrlng , Omaha , . , 2'J Royal makes the food pure , vtholecoma anil delicious. Absolutely pu.ro item BAKINO rowoen co. , ntw vonx. AMUSEMENTS. The Derthlck Munoil Literary club of Oti.i.ha will give Its flivt public recital at the First Congregational ! church this even ing , Mr. William II. Sherwood , pianist , I I i will reader the following program : i Variations Scrlcuces , Op. 01 . . . .Mendelssohn Deureo from Second English Suite. . . .Hach Polonaise llrllllnntc , Op. 72 . Weber-Licit Mazurka , Op. 7 . Chopin llpra > U8o . Chopin Maiden's Wltth , Pbll.xh eng ( Arr. by Liszt ) . , . . . Chopin Nocturne , Op. 27 , No. 1 In C sharp minor . ; . . . Chopin En Houtc . GoJ.irl Cltpisy DnnroVlllKm H , Sherwood Coy Maiden . William II , Sherwood , Turnntellp , Venozla e Napoll . Ll zt Sovejg's Lli'd from Peer Gynt . Gileg Soiree do Victims , No. ,0 . Schubcrt-Llizt Military March . Schubert-Tauslg The pugilists , Oeorgo Dlvon and Joe Wal- cott , who recently met In the prize ring In n battle which cxclle.l more Interest than any similar contest since the Fltwlmmons-Cor- bctt fight , will spir tonight at the Crolghton theater. There will ho two performances of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" today at Iloyd's , afternoon and evening. Bob Fltzstmmons comM to the Crolghton theater Sunday matinee and night , starting a four nights' oncuRement. Twelve acts will bo seen lu the olio or vaudeville portion cf Hie bill. The chatr.ylon will spir four rounds with Mike Conlcy , the Ithaca giant , and will also Illustrate In various Illustrated sounds Just how he put out Hall , Mahcrand Sharkuy , list overlooking the solar plexus one ho handed Corbett. Glnsercttl and Uemonio , Rjan and Richfield , Theo. the two Macs , Crane brothers , Mtilvcy aud In man , Charlca 1) ) , Llwlcr , the l < a Verne sisters , Hilly Lip- plncott , Earnest Hoeber and Carl Heck are with the company. The Danish Dramatic club will give Us monthly entertainment and ball at Washing ton hall Saturday evening , November 27. llortrup'e play , "The Neighbors' 'Gjen- boorne , ' " will form the bill. Thp best dra matic talent In Omaha will take the leading ixirts In the play and the Scandinavian Glee club will form the chorus and sing the many old popular pongs that always are the strong features of Hortrup's dramas. The play lias been thoroughly rehearsed and Its perform ance will be the leading dramatic event of the siason. After the play the usual grand ball and festive banquet will bo given. < ; .VMHIiUS CMISI3 TIIKIIl JOINTS. Kvery ( Same lint CriiiiH Stops IIoeatiNe of Ilreitd of llnldrlKC. The gam'blers ' who have been operating nbiut Omaha and South Omaha have decided that discretion , Is the better part of valor and yesterday made the public announcement that every gambling place In the county would cease operations after 5 o'clock lart night and the gay and festive people who want to tackle the tiger In his lair will have to seek other lairs than those which have been open to all comers In Douglas county during the last few months. The gamblers say this course was taken on account of the contemplated action of the county attorney 1m directing the sheriff to arrest all owners or Inmates of gambling roDins. They claim to have a "tip" that the county attorney Intended taking action today and they desired to forestall him. It Is stated thit this course of action will not be followed by the "crap joints , " but that these will continue to operate as he- fore. The gamblers predict that the crap shooters will not be molested. Costo more worth more , because pure Wright's pure old-fashioned Ibxickwheat flour. f r COII | T'N Trial. Subpoenas ure being bcrvcd on witnesses who are expected to testify for the pros ecution of the case of the state against Jerome Coulter , ex-deputy city treasurer. Louis Wettllng , the expert accountant , wao served last nlKht. The subpoenas are re turnable December 15 , at which time County Attorney Daldrlgo expects to call the case for trial. 1'KHSOXAIj IMIl.VGKAI'IIS. J. W. Mann ol Denver , Colo. , Is a Barker guest. W. W. Stewart of New York is at the Hnrkcr. J. Banker of St. Louis Is stopping at the Barker. W. C Adrian of Clinton , Mo , , Is at the Eiirkcr. W. iM. Gentry of Qulncy , 111. , Is stopping at the Barker. Bert Leslie of Chicago Is a late arrival stopping at the Barker. C. H. Walworth Is on the sick list , the victim of a stomach trouble. 0. A. Scott has returned from Salem , la. where ho went to spend Thanksgiving with his parents. Mrs. Slocum , wife of Lieutenant Slocum efFort Fort Mcade , S. I ) . , Is visiting at the residence of General Copplnger. Lieutenant and Mrs. Barth of Fort NIobrara are visiting with Colonel Marshall , quarter master of the Department of the Platte. At the Mlllard : F. T. Plimpton , Chicago ; H. C. Hueblng , Reodsburg , WIs , ; John R Wood , Burlington ; Thomas Murtey , Weeping Water ; T. W. Harper , Terre Haute ; W. W. Brown , Denver ; Charles G. State , Boston ; 0. D. Frany , Chicago ; D. D. Rowlan and wife , Ogdco ; Mrs. M. E , Watts and daughter North Platte ; W. E. Lovejoy , Aberdeen , S. D. ; E. I' ' ' . McLood. ( Boston ; Albert Swift , Nebraska City ; E. iM. Leflang , Lexington ; N. Bohn , Grand Island. Omaha's Best Train. Is the Burlington's "Vcstlbuled Flyer. " " Bippoat , brightest , handsomest , "most corafortabln. Now from end to end. Sleeping , chair , f.mokiii and dining cars. l Ieals served on a-la-carto plan you pay only for what you order. LeavcB Omaha..5:05 : p. in. EXACTLY Arrives Chicago. .8:141 : a. m. No LATKH Tickets and berths at 150U Fiirnam-st. J. B. REYNOLDS , City Passenger Agent. Cloak Sale Two Styles Style No. I Fine plain Kersey , block or imvy , body lined all through with heavy black satin. The other style Is made of fine black Blltfy weave rough material alee body lined with heavy black satin. See what others are bhowing at $15,00 ani then como look at the o. 1010 IMC ll-K-tl. 999 Onec more ire I-/KO to Ute qttcuftnit-Hf tvJittt tt'ltl ytnt have ? Fcn < HtfcN ( ! tntii/ } ; fni'f/K Htuc/t of mimlf : HII-ICVH liinitcd ut > jn'tct'H icinctcjun in Mi to mtine ? IIV in'iilc oiit'setrcH un tlto fnc.t that n-c Hlinti' imnvt Vlntcr * , more different If Mem. inoro t'rntci'it at jtntivjn'lce or ani/price , than antj one clotliinij Ntoro JotieanjiniL There isn't anil one " 'ho icanfN an I/Inter who cannot be xttltetl here if he tt-ifl. r'/tifrm $ a.ys-ffooit one * . Vftift r i at SXMO ffood OUCH. I'Mcr * at Sd.OOootlones. . I'Mcrtt at $ y.T < > am ! $ tO.OO-/oort OUCH. t'Mt'rn at $ IO.XO..tf.O < > , : ; .AO and seventeen _ / / / / , onf ' / / no hif/her. ll'htj no higher ? iwe , , 'c Hvlt thejieat nln1ern made at that nri < > < : Von ean jindjtlaccHii'hcrethci/f/ct twenty-live and thirtt/ dollar * for itltifvrH lint thei/ arc no bcttcr-nn jlncr in appearance-no bet ter to ircar. These ttlnfern n-e veil at Nct'cntccn Jiffy are made from ajine qnalitiof 11'ornmlio than irhich there IM no better nMer material made. Onr I'lufcra at ten dolfara are of all irool Frieze , irclf made , and icell lined , and those at tici'cn Jljtn arejinc. scrriaeable , all n-ool uarmentu , t/ood for three itttason * of ordinary if cat : Ifon irant } unt a one ncaxon ulster ire sell if for three dollartt and net-en fi/-Jl re cents. gs , n "iwtnntly recelvlns Fhl.in | n's of Roods ni r direct from the mnmifnctutcr , and thus nro in n position ' to not only KUc the lowest iirlmt. .m K00lls wlllch'nrc ' absolutely ficsh and Ren- LixnlUe Dromo Quinine io | ' ' " ' 1'acker'B Tar Sonp jc | 2 boxes Menthol Cough Drop * | ' o 2Zc American Farina Coloctie lie lOc Frog In Throat GC 3c Warnoi's Llthln Tablets i < io " 3o Hucklln' Arnica Salve liic Sic Klnc's New Dls-overy S0o J1.01 Mother's Filend 74c $1,00 llraillleld'B Female llPinilator 74c 2Sc VALITS POMPLKX'IO.N SOA1' Kc Sl.ro Ayers' Hair Vigor Me Sl.OD 2-tUart | Fountain Syringe 43 23c I-rcntllla 19c ule Hind's Henry and Almond Cream 30. First clnsi 2-quart Hot Water HnK r * IllK plecp Vaseline and Tar Soap Bi 35c Castorla lie Vic Ilcor. Iron and Wine Sir 15c Tleef Irnn nnd Wine 9r All prices quoted contemplate spit cash. Write for catalosu < ? . 1518 Dodt e St. , Omaha , Nob. The roliitloiiN lict\vccn Dr. Shopnril anil 111.1 * iiatli'iits an- abMoliitcljcoiill - ilcnllnl.o nniiii * of nny pat I cut IN ever IIMIM ! lu iirliit or any otluT niiiii- n . > r nx n rt'ferenco trltliout cxiirvHs iinil iilllliii ; vonsviit. Kvory point In the No-ciillo < l iiivillenl ooilo of odilvs IN Ntrlctly oliNcrvfil , In letter mill Nplrlt , L'.voi < i > tlnK tlint one \vlilcli ilonlon tin- of n iiliyHlflaii to employ lniHl- iiiutliotlN ill IIH iinictlce. Cntnrrli , nviifiiVHN , IIu > ' 1'cvcr , Ulien- nintlNiii , IllsoiiNVH of tin * liiiiiKH , 1 , Ivd- nm ! ICIilncyH. AlNO It up t lire , I'lles , Ncrv < ilin DlNC-iini'x mill AilniuiitH of \Vonivii. CoiiNiiltntloii free. Shepard Medical Institute. 311. 312 and 313 N. Y. Life bldg. Tel. 113S. MotlicrHl Motlii'rn ! ! Mrs. Window's Soothlnc Syrup has been used for over 00 jcars by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect suc cess. It Eoothcs the child , softens the gums. allays all pain , cures wind colic , nnd Is the bett remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. lie sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslo 's SoothlnR Syrup" ami take no other kind. 25 cents a bottle. DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY All Druggists. DR. IIAINHS' GOLDEN 81'ECIFIG CLIIUS alcc'iollc ' wreck. IcK of particulars free , to Le had of Kllllli & Co. , llth and Douglas. Omaha , Neb GOLUI \ SI'KOIKIO CO. , Cliiclnnnd , O. Write for their "Book on Morphine Habit , mailed free. HLMOVtS WRIVKLCS. I27W.-I20SI , .NY Wo are BhowinK un olufjunt line of the Ititcst iturovcd ) lfi',18 ' imttorns in Our prices will iiitorost you , anil you inako a iv.ibt.ako if you do not uc-o outline - line before buyinjj. ffiton Rogers &Soo & , 14th and Farnam. Hocognlzhifr the superior qualities of this machine , the TranomliMsslpi ) ! Kxposltlon hnvo adopted It explttslvely. Embodies best points at all other machines nnd has ninny features distinctively Its own. Write us. UNIIED 1YPWRIIER AND SUPPLIES CO , Kill : Fiirnnni St. , Oiniilui. 2(1(1 . .Hi St. , Ilt > N .Molni-N , In. OR- Me GREW IB THE ON1.V SPtiCIALIST WHO TItCATB ALIi Private Diseases \ \ eskntM and Uliordtr nf MEN OPJLV SO Y'rnrBKiporlcnco. lOYoarBitiOumlin. Hok Krco. ( 'onsnlta- tiun Froo. Uox 703 , oj Hth nnd Farcam Bts , OMAIfA. KKK. Wo will "Olid > ountlfoi5) ) d < " 7 trial treatment of tbn 1'runcli llunicdr CALTi Oil Trie , ( uol.O H'n nun a fesnl nuTuntoo that CAI/rnos will HTOP IHicImrcm n < l Kmlillunt , OUMHyi | TinonirrliiiiVBrlcocele1 and UI > TIIKi : l.o.t \ Ifcor , pit costs ynu nntlilng to try It. VonMohlCO. BOI BI-ol Juirrlf.i.itli. littlnn.tl,0. taasjra AVc like ( o Rain Uii' KOIII ! irlll of tin : yrinnui'i * Ki'iiiTiillon ton. Tliu ( ] iiulll > * iinil Hlrciittlh of our IIIIJH' rliitliliiK ulll Iii-lp II no iliiulil , If H | ) Ic iinil uovclly ntlrnclN MILyomiiN < i-r , ( lien tvo'll connIn for n Kooillj ; liiircof So in n eh fur ( In * liny. For I lie parent nu "ITi-r rcilcciiuililc nil no. If K IH not UN c-Iien | > or clifiiiicr anil UN KOOI ! or lifllrr limn nny 111 * " ' In ( iiinllty alinut ( on'ii , brlnir It liai'k. Your money IH uuvrr OIII-M un til you nrc thoroughly NiilUfltMl. A plain lioyN * xnlt for SKn IN the Htnrlliiic point , It Mill tvenr ooil. A trllle better ou for $ I.OO , tlien 1-I1.-5 mill Iiiilf Nevenly-IUe U , JfU.y.T , Ifir.fiO , > f . n , nt lawt lf."i.ll ( ) . .VothliiK finer iniiile iniilterM Ilttlo ivliut MOIIIO liltflier-toneil MtoreH May. I'll n oy braliled iiovcltlcH In miltH are to lie found Iieru iniirUeil iniieh cheaper. A liently ( IrxlKiieil null , reefer t > le , Lirnlilcil vollnr ' and NleeveN nt tjll. n , If I. TO folloiVN for one prultler. Finally tliey liccoinc lieantlfiil In iletdun anil e .peiiMlve lu Irliiinilnir , lint not e - peiiHlvo , ill eo f $ l.nO for n' ° lovellcMt unil l fBl Jiinlni * ( ! l plueen. ) I.unK panlM nlt to lit even a yomiK nuiii of O nt la.n < l to Nlnrt All wool MiiltH ii.RU , ImaKlnu tlio rent , If you pleaiie. HoyH' HeeferH Clilnclillla-.liriildeil nt If00. . Capo overccwilN nt ljH.7. ; and end nt T ell we rntlier linv yon here. FlKrnreM of eold type arc not n lilt lntere tluur. It U liest for liofh to uliow ijiinllty anil IlKiiren tovetlicr. AN > i ; reniarkeil , tliu uood will of tlie yoiinniitvrM In wliat we are after. Tlielr ud vcrllnliiK I * worth Imvlutf.