THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; aATUBPAY , DECTSIStBER 11. 1807. TESTIMONY IS ALL IN NOW Doth Sides of the Bolln Bondsmen Enit Rest Tboir Cose , ARGUMENTS WILL BEGIN ON MONDAY Tirol Jnryinm Sou-l Avrny to Six-nil AnoMirr Snliiriliiy nnil Sitmlny ' UniU-r Clinrvc of the , Courl'M llnlllfT. The cane ot the City of Omaha Against the first term bondsmen of Henry Bolln , ex-city treasurer , wherein the plaintiff seeks to recover an alleged shortage of over $85,000 , alleged to have been embezzled between January 1 , 1892 , and December 30 , 1893 , and which has been on trial before Judge Slabaugh and a Jury ulnco the morning ot November 15 last , IB at an end so far as the Introduction of testimony Is concerned. This announcement wan made last night at the adjournment of court. The Introduction ot testimony consumed nineteen days. Court convened each mornIng - Ing at 9:30 : o'clock and adjourned for the day at 5:30 : o'clock , with two hours ot Intermis sion at noon. Slnco November 15 the jury has been In close confinement , guarded con stantly by two bailiffs. The twelve men Who will render the verdict In the case have elcpt at a hotel and have taken their meals at the same place. They have not been permitted to converse with any persons other than Judge Slabaugh and the two bailiffs. They have not been allowed to dis cuss the Issues or the merits of the case , nor have they been permitted to read any thing pertaining to the trial. While they have been allowed to read the local papers , the reports of tlio trial have been cut out , after which they have perused the mutilated papers. Next Monday morning the arguments will begin and It Is said that they will consume f the greater portion of four days , as the prose cution expects to occupy two dajs In present ing the case and In replying to the opening nrguments by the defense. The defense will consume about two days , so that the case will probably bo submitted to the Jury next Thursday night. During the trial 354 exhibits were offered In cvldenco nnd If the case goes to the supreme premo court for a final hearing It Is likely that there will bo n very bulky transcript , the ofliclal stenographer estimating It at 1,000 pages. GATHERING UP THE THREADS. Shortly after the convening of the morning session the defense announced that It was through with its evidence. Prior to this the attorneys for the bandsmen had Introduced pages 1 to 10 Inclusive of cash book No. 30 , kept In the city treasurer's ofllce during Bolln's ( list term. The attorneys for the city announced that they were ready to yrocead with the re buttal , expressing the opinion that they would not complete the city's evidence before some time next Monday. There will bo no session of court today , It being the custom of the Judges to devote Saturdays to clearing up their dockets .11 passing upon motions and entering defaults. Monday the case will be called and the In- dlcatlcns now are that the arguments will begin during the afternoon ot that day. Just when they will be finished no one seems willIng - Ing to venture an opinion. The attorneys for the city contend that they will require at least two days to present their views to the Jury , whllo the attorneys for the defendants say that they will require that much time end ( nsslbly more , so that It Is not likely that the case will bo turned over to the Jury before next Friday at the earliest. After the defense had Introduced the Bolln cash book la evidence and bad rested the prosecution Introduced pages IS to 23 of cash book No. 31 , kept by Bolln , In evi dence , and then called S. It. Crlckmore , a clerk In the comptroller's olllcc. The witness had the records relating to the Item of $110.15 , pertaining tc the sewer "district fund. BEFORE BOLLN'S TERM. Thto Item had not besn Included In Ex pert Wetlllng's schedules and Expert Doo- llttle had testified that Us omission 'was an error In Wettllng's computations. Wettllng , when o3' the witness stand , was questioned concerning the Item , and r.ald that he omitted It for the reason that It was a transaction that occurred durtog John Rush's term as city treasurer and prior to Uolln's Incum bency. Clerk Crlckmore said the records showed that u warrant for $110.15 was drawn on the sewer fund , payable to Johm Rush , and thct It bore date of July 2 , 1S91. He also tcalllled that the warrant was paid during Septe'mbcr of the same year , and con sequently could not enter as a charge or credit against Bol'ci , John W. Fcad , a clerk In the offlee of the city treasurer , was next called. With him he had the cash book and the Journal kept by Henry BoHn/ during his llri't term as city treasurer. From the books the wit- ncfs testified relative to an Item of $9.250. The check for this amount was presented to the witness and was Identified as having bean , drawn on a city depco'.tory In exchange for a New York draft for a like amount , which was sent east. During the early stage ? ot the trill. Expert Wettllng had testi fied that this check was drawn on city funds and the proceeds used by Bolln In paying Interest on Board of Education ob ligations. In. making up hla schedules , Ex pert Doollttlo testified for the defence that ho had not taken this check Into consldei- atloa , and on crcctf-examlnatlon a day or two ngo he had admitted that It It was true that Bolln had thus used $9.250 of city funds In paying off Board ot Education obligations his shortage at the end of the ( list term would be just that much more. When Clerk Fead gave In Ills testimony he corroborated Wcttllng's testimony and eald tint In his Judgment theiro was a trans fer ot city funds for Just the amount ahown by the check. Ho said that the omission of Doollttlo to Inc'.udf this amount was a mis take of $0,250 , > ind con&cqucntly made h s schedules out ot balance. The witness pointed out other crrora In Doollttle's schedule's. He * < ad ! that In the rotund growing out ot the change of the Douglas street grade and the opening ot cer tain streets charged \\cro made that were not correct DANK BALANCES AGAIN. Ycatcrt'ay ' E. J. Weathrlck , a clerk In the ofllco of the city trcasmer under Bolln Kaa called by the prosecution. Ho testified ( that ho h'ld e'harge of the bank balance book and Una all of Lhe bank pass bocks passed through tils liunla. In making up the bank bacico ! book , ho uecd the bank pass books and tliin became familiar with the entries that they contained. In testifying to the funds ot the Board of Education used 'to pay city obligations , ho stated that ho .vad ancertalnud tdat the books of < the olllco ehowed the turn of $9,992.40 so used. This Einn he testified was not Included In the Echcdiiles prepared by Expert Doollttlo for the defense. In making up schedules to show the correct facts , It uuu necetsary to show cludu this amount. Jerome- Coulter wan called and In ihls re- Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair , Gold Medal , Midwinter Fair. CREAM BAKING POWDER A Pare Orape Cream ol Tnrtar Powitt' 40 YEtVRS THE STANDARD ; direct testimony stated that he found numer ous orrore In the schedule * procntcd by John Ruth and Expert Doollttlc for the de fense , but upon cross-examination , fao fallei to locate them. As the lft t witness left the stand , Mr. Conncll for the city announced that the prosecution rested and Mr. Mahoncy for the defense followed with a similar statement. The court cautioned t.be jurors ugalnst dla- cusslng the Ifsuca of the ruse or forming any opinions relative to Its mcrlta. after whlsh an adjournment until next Monday morning was ordered , at which time the ar guments will begin. ni5AI > MAN'S TmiO.VH IV COUUT GriirNuinc HvliU-iKM * Offprt'il III Ilic Trlnl of Henry llrrlit. In the MHO oC the State against Henry Hccht , charged with murder , Dr. Leo was on the stand In Judge Baker's court during n greater portion of the morning. The doc tor offered In evidence the throat of the dead man. The gruesome evidence was contained In a bottle and consisted of n portion tion of the throat about three Inches Irr.g and four Inches deep. It WEB taken out of the bottle and passed around among the Jurom for Inspection. The flesh showed the marks of fingers and the windpipe was much compressed. Dr < Lee said that 7a- brcl's jlcalh resulted from choking , but he did not know who committed the murder. Zabrcl was murdered whllo at a' dance given at the Chicago house , South Omaha , one evening In July last. There was a fight , and after It was over Zabrel was found lying In a dying condition. Hccht and I'ctcr Moore were charged with the commission of the crime. They demanded a separate trial. .MollieiAVnntw Her Children IliicU. Sufan M. Horn has brought proceedings against the Nebiaska Children's Home us soclatlon , alleging that the officers of the association wrongfully detained her children , Nora , born March 10 , 1884 , and Ilaphja , born June 20 , 1SS7. In her petition for the re covery of the llttlo ones the plaintiff charges that la Annual , 1S93 , she was In bad cir cumstances financially an1 was Indtlced by the agents of the defendant to ptace licr children In the Institution , with the under standing that when she could care for the children thov were to he returned to her. She Mys that now she had bettered her cir cumstanced and can give the children a good home. She further alleges that the officers of the homo Ignore all of her requests and refuse to 'surrender possession of the children , lleerep In tht % Oov Cnsr. Judge Scott has signed the decree In the COPO of W. W. Cox , chief of detectives , against the members of the Fire and Police commis sion. The Judge finds that there was a con spiracy on the oart of Bullard , Gregory and Herrtmsn of the commission to get rid of Cox. Consequently they -jrc restrained from trying him on the charges heretofore preferred and are also restrained from Interfering with him la the discharge of his duties. It Is not necessary to call a doctor for a cuter or bruise ; get Salvation Oil. Only 25 cts. T. I' . CAHTIVIIIGUT & CO. .11 n Icon Six-flu I IM-lcei Saturday oil Men'M Slioi-K. Wo have taken every odd and end line of men's shoes In our store and cut the prices nearly In two In order to close out every pair NOW. One line men's doublcvsolc enamel leather , closing out at $3.00. One line French calf hand-sewed double extended tole , $6.00 shoes c'oslng price , $3.50. One line men's hand-made conll\an lealhor shoes , doublc-o'e , calf lined $3.00 shojs , cl s- 1ns price , $4,00. One line men's cnomel leather , hand-scwrd , double-sole , $ G 50 shoes , closing price $1.00. Several lines of men's enamel leather , calf and cordlvan leather shoes at cut ptlcas. We have the mojt complete line of man's footwear ever In Omaha In winter tans , box calf , enamel leather end ralcnt leather shoJs. New up-to-date styles. See them bsforc buying. OUR' CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS. We want It distinctly understood that we have no "old chestnuts" to palm oil on you. Every slipper Is up to-date wo have the good , old-fashlonsd comfqrtabls kind , toj , Irit they're alna > H In style. Some elegant af fairs In men s fancy slippers especially for Christmas. T. P. CARTWRIGHT & CO. Co-ner 16th and Doug'.as Slrcnts. Call on John Rudd , 115 S. 16th , for fine Chilstmas presents. The announcement of Haydco Bros , on the ninth page will Interest you. N \I < I'AU.VUHAI'lfs. Leo Spratlen Iot ! for Chicago last night. S. J. Alexander ot Lincoln la In Omaha. Dr. Anna M. Cross at Crawford Is In the city. city.Dr. Dr. F. A. Brccht of Yank ton Is visiting the city. city.A. A. O. Faulkner of Lincoln Is an Omaha vlsl'or. Judge S. II. Sedgwlck of York Is a city visitor. Judge William Neville of North Platte Is In Omaha. Gcorvo II. Bradford of St. Joseph Is at the Mlllard ? Max Sohr of Salt Lake City Is registered at the Mlllard. F. W. BeTlet : and -wife of Kearney are Mlllard gursts. Dr. Anna M. Cross of Crawford , Neb. , Is a Mlllard gue. f. Guy C. Barton and E. W. Nash went to Denver last night. C. J. Rowcll of Denver , Colo. , can be found at the Darker. City Attorney N. C. Abbott of Lincoln was In the city yesterday. John Duggan , superintendent of the Bur lington at Creeton , la. , Is In Omaha. Thomas Rawllngs , a Wakefleld stockman , was in Omaha a nhort time yesterday. Harry Phillips , proprietor of A Southern Romance company , is visiting the city. F. I. Clark of the Cudahy Packing com pany Is spending a few days In Chicago , J. H. Sawoll , F. W. Taylor and George Ruff are Llncolnltes registered at the Barker. G. M. Roberts of Hartlngton and John S. Wolf of Cedar Rapids , stockmen , are In Omaha. S. W. Ecklea. general traffic manager of the Oregon Short Line , 'Was In Omaha yes terday en route to Chicago. FranK Stanflcld , formerly In business In this city , but now located In Kansas City , Is In Omaha for a few days. Edward Whlto , stage manager , and eight members of A Southern Romance company ore quartered at the Barker. Charles M. Talcott , superintendent of the Pullman company , has just returned from , a trip to Montana and South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Clark returned to Omaha this afternoon after a bridal tour of three weeks In the east and the pouth. Julian Howard , a prominent Implcmenl dealer and a member of the city council ol Colfax , Wash. , isthe guest of Councilman Ernest Stunt. Mr. and Mie. Harry Cartan and Mies Adeline - line N < ith ot this city returned homo this morning after a trip of three month ! ) through England , Ireland and France. Orlando B , York of Randolph , O , , Is In the city , visiting Judge Slabaugh ot this city and the Slabaugh brothers of South Omaha. York and the Slabaughs were- schoolmates In Ohio , George W. Vrooman , William Turklngton North I'latto ; David Edgcrton , Jamca Burns I'axtonj George L. Allen , Leigh ; 0. A. Kllan ) CJrani Iilaud , are prominent state arrivals stopping at the Barker. At the Mlllard : W. C. Brown. Boston Charlca H. Carpenter. Chicago ? William Ne ville , North Platte ; L. B. Scofleld , Chicago O. B. Hell , Grand Uland ; M. F. Shafer , Hen derson ; A. G , Evans , Lincoln ; E. Corrlgan Now York. Nebraskans at the hotels : Julius Pepper- berg. PlatUmouth ; A. G. Evans. Frank E , Parks , M. J , Orr. Lincoln ; W. H. Bearing , Plattsmouth ; George Rolder , John W. Wil son , J , B. Gowen , G. B. Bee , Grand Island ; T. E. Bcnnlion , Cozad ; B. A. Skinner , H. Murray , Wymoro ; W. L. Carlson , Gothenburg - burg ; Orrcn Gift , Arlington ; A. H. Smith , Camp Clark ; C. J. Anderson , A. Lundvall Nollgh ; F , W , Burd , Geneva ; John Youo , Crab Orchard ; J , P. Modlln , Beaver City J. M , Beweiu tu > Unca : V B. KELLEY , ST1GER & CO , Useful Christmas Gifts In Men's Fine Fur nishings. UMBRELLAS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS A Sptrnillil Mnc o ( I-'nncr Snupcnrtcro , Xciv Till n n In Milliter * , SHU Hinul- krrehlffn mill OtuvtMi Mew ttlmituM in MCII'K .N'ocU- v ivenr nt U.'c , r.Oo , FANCY SU\-IPENnEnS. \ Men's flno clastic web suspenders BOc nml 75c. Superior quality web silspcndor with gold plated mountings , $1.00 , Fine quality satin suspoivlprs In black and colors tor embroidering , $1.50. $ Scotch plaid silk web suspenders , { 1-85. Very Hno satin with gold plated mountings , $2.25. LINEN INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS. 25c. Men's pure linen hemstitched handker chiefs , ' .t-lnch hem , with small hand-oin- broldcred Initial. FANCY I30HDBR SIMC HAN'DKBnOHIBKS , 25c AND BOc. Men's nno silk handkerchiefs with neat colored borders. SILK INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS. Men's silk handkerchiefs with embroidered Initials , 26c. Small or large Initials , GOc and U.MDUELI/AS / FOn CHRISTMAS GIFTS. Just received an Immense assortment of mon's umbrellas with silver trimmed handles In horn and natural wood. HEAVY WOOL OLOVEG 26c , Men's and bo > s' heavy Scotch wool gloves , warm and serviceable , llesular 50o quality. WOOL MITTENS 25c. .Men's and boys' ! > 'i > y double wool mit tens , all S.CB | extra value. FINE WOOL GLOVES BOc. Men's and boys' extra flno quality fast lined cashmere gloves , seamless wool gloves and heavy Scotch gloves BOYS' LINED GLOVES 7BC. Extra warm mocha gloves with wool fleece lining. Hcgular $1.00 quality. MEN'S LINED GLOVES $1.00 AND $1.50. Kid and mocha gloves , with wool fleece lining , genuine hand warmers. MEN'S HHINDEER GLOVES , $1.00. Heavy unllned reindeer gloves for street year or driving , usual price , $1.60. FLANNEL NIGHT SHIRTS. 500. Men's and boys' flannel night shirts , made f nno quality light-colored outing flannel n navy , pink. MEN'S BATH RODES , $3.50. Flno quality terry cloth bath robes In blue , link and tan , colors guaranteed fast. MUFFLERS , 250. Mufflers for cold weather In Scotch plaids , jlack and whlto checks , and light colors. MUFFLERS , 500. A flno assortment of wool and cashmere muinere , also navy blue silk , with whlto dot. SILK MUFFLERS , $1.00. Flno silk mufflers In Scotch plaids , a nov elty. MEN'S UNDERWEAR. 500. Natural grey fleece-lined shirts and draw ers , patent seams. MEN'S UNDERWEAR , $1.25. Men's tan vicuna wool and natural gray Vustrallan wool shirts and drawers , patent seams ; gussettcd drawers. MEN'S UNDERWEAR , $1.50. Flue Australian wool underwear , patent seams ; drawers guEsetted and faced with sattcen. FANCY STRING TIES , 250. Men's and ladles' string ties In Roman stripe , Scotch plaid and fancy figures , sold elsewhere for BOc , our price. 25c. MEN'S NECKWEAR , 50C. A. complete line of Christmas novelties ta the new phape puff and made ties , a'.so four- in-hands madeof the newest patterno of Imported silks. silks.KELLEY , STIGER St. CO. , Cor. Farnam and 15th Sts. Santa Clans' headquarters Is at Hayden Dree' , big store. Read what they have to say on the ninth page- Ciirtl of Thnnlcn. I hereby wish to thank all the kind friend * and neighbors , also the Royal Arcanum. Pioneer council 118. Modern Woodmen of America , camp 12 , for the kindness rhown mo during the elcknesa and death of my late husband ; also for the many floral tributes sent him. .MRS. CHARLES HORST. SOUTH SIDE Mtl'ttOVBMEXT CLUH. I'roKresn Heporteil on Fort Crook C > clc riiUf Project. The South Side Improvement club held Its regular Ecml-mcnthly meeting at Tentb and Hlckory-iStreets last night with a good at tendance. E. Stunt , chairman of * he com- mlttco appointed to promote the cycle path to Fort Crook , reported progress and that a conference would be held vvlth the officials cf Sarpy county shortly In connection wl.lh the project. He also stated that the Omaha Street Railway company had agreed to ex tend Us Tenth street line south as far .as Bancroft early nexit spring. John Powers of the committed on animals for Rlvervlew park reportej that the col lection of raccoons , wolves and other onl- mals owned by John D. Crclghton had been purchased and 'would ' shortly bo added to the others at the park. He said 'that pend ing the construction of quarters at the- park by the park board 'three of the Iron election boobba had been pressed Into service and were well adapted for temporary shelter for the animals. Mr. Powers .was also In favor cf a movement by the city toward the pur chase of seventeen acres of ground east of Illvervlotv and the subject was discussed if. length by other members , but no action taken. Dr. Hianchotto suggested that among other Improvements which should bo backed by the club wus 'the ' erection of a waiting room at Tenth and William streets for the ac commodation of street car patrons and also the erection of a bill board at Tenth and Mason streets , where annnouncements of club events should bo posted. Aj'TOotlon by John Duller was passed that the city council be requested ito advertise for bids for tiio grading of South Eleventh and Mason streets at once , so 'that the work mlg'ht ' bo performed this winter and thus give employment to a largo force of men , A copy of the resolution will bo eent to the council , F. K. Darling talked of the work accom plished by the Board of 'Appraisers In con demning the 'thlrtcen-acro ' Murray tract whlcd will bo added to Rlvervlew park. Ho stated that the matter would probably , be settled within a few days. The meeting concluded 'with the appointing of a coin- in Ht co of flvo headed by T. D. Dlnan , which was dlrctccd to take care of < tbo Ice In River- view park tMs wlpter. . " Invigorates in ibe morning and refreshes Japan Tea is always delicious. The best tea grown the best process known. Every pound is critic ally examined by the Japanese officials before it is shipped from that country. All good grocers sel ! It. i-iil Motlifrull MollicrNlll MrVln low' Booth InK Syrup 1mi been ueed ( or over CO yearn ty million * of moihen for their children while teething with perfect uo- ce It lootlici Iho child , lofteni the KUDU. allays all pain , cure * wind colic , and I * the ben remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold by druggists In every part of the world , lie lure anil aiU ( or "Mrs. Window' ! Soothln * Hyrun' ' dad Uk no filUtt Ulni. BU A IKIUU , .i _ S. ,1 VOTI > roru aiuuBv roi nis. Totnl HctnriiM UiuAtii1'otmlnr Content Up Tlll.Tlitnr Mul't. Following la tlrairesuU of the vote In the contest for Queen iTolaris up till Friday nlRht : Anna MeNnmAra. lMI Mts. H. " Mulfonl let Anna Heywood , . . 7.SIO Uclln Jones . m Mildred Btephrnton 7.rss Helen HonRland Foley . , . , . r.,177 Kffa Hale 147 lllrdlc d . ; , r t I'nullne I we . . Annette Smiley , CJJO Anna Nordwnll 143 Mao . lloblnon a.7 rannle NelUon 11) Georgia Kruit . . _ atlliKntc McVIUte 15) ) Ailixllne Nnnh , . . 3.W1 Florence Slngtr 13S Jennie Orchom . . B.IW Aliby Orny Freiln I.ntiK , , , , . . . S.JI1 ninnch Crnlu . . . I'mma llrnu , , , , < 2 in Therein Mlnlkus 13) Marie Suztrrlc < . .TWO Flora Wetifter 132 Mnbcl NOjn , , . . 1.8M l.ucy 1'ntrliih . 131 KloFMe Homnltv . . 1.717 Nellie I oui nn , IV Cora Hatlclle . . lS7il UiilW imrRcr . Knte O'Hunlon . . , 1 4V * IMnft Watson . US nilzabfth i nrrottp , l.-tr.llx tm Kniff . . . . 117 Anna Kail , . 1.121 ninllc I'owpll . , 116 ARnen Myern 1,3 < 3 Kntticrlnc llntnlln , us HJIth Miner 1.170. Mniy Hlnv , us nmellu Stubcn . . . . . , 113 Nellie tlhlni ! 1.301 Margaret i urlls . . . , ! Amy OcrnlianU . . . l.OU MtirRirrt Hecil . . . . , 101 U'na Itehfeld . . . . . 1,021 May Tuber , 101 Marie WoodarJ . . . 1,001 Floy Joiie * ' Mac llartktt 772 faille lluiunicl , . , s > lllanch HuriRatc . . si Mr * . O.l' . JtDorc , . , 99 Mabel Taylor 754 t-mlle Onln . $9 IdallaVeel KM Corn Pltalt . . . . . . . . . , ' ) Flcrence llatird . . 633 Florence nntlirlck , 93 Helen Mll'nnt W7 Vlllm Shlimey Ixittle Bhalda . . . . . 651 Wcnonn > Jnmeg . . . ! 91 M 8. H , II. Coryell BI7 Ailn ytclser , , Maud Yaugin . . . . . M2 Knlhfilne Hnmlln Jeannetle t'.rcgg . . H3 Jennie Front Millie Hllmc . . . . . 4CC lyfnn HartlRnn . . . . Nellie ( Irccg 4CO Alberln Wools . . . . Iluelah Flemlnir . . . 310 Clara Tntmcr 79 Hmlly AVareham . . 300 Zelmn FlemlnB . . . . 78 Florence Fltchlo . . . 3 > 0 OcorKla Tennery . . 75 Hndlc Btnno . . . . . . . srfl , Esther blndstrom ' Pearl Smiley 341 uVnV'nmipk'b"7. . . . . " 71 Dell Axtell . , , , it. . 314 Ilaulct lli.rntby Selma 1'pcneter . . . . Mrs. M."F. A\6ry. . . CS Florence V'UInn . . . 282 Emma FcenimCS Clnni HedlnRtun . . : n Kmnm Dalil Co Kllzabcth I'MUIps. . 27 ; May Hntnlln 61 Minnie Neale . . . . . :7i Kntc llollowny HcBcle Vodrafka . . 270 Joslc Stcmm . . . Florence Campion , ; < > ; Kiln lodon t > * Lmirn Monc . . . . . . . 561 Hannah Kopnld 13 I'hlln Qeiitl man . . MO llnnnnh Itnulmcl , , . (3 Martha IllUlchrnnd 241 Anna Asknlth (3 Nora McAdx > . . . . . 241 Smile Alexutulcr . . . . 01 Mabel I'nckald . . . Mrs. lUirrls HO I ena Senelke Fforn Stemm iiojc | Couchman . . _ _ . \Vulkcr . Clnra ClarKfon . . . . Hvn BnylCB Clara Ixircnzen . . . Ummn Johnson . . . Annie Kucn Ulelln 1'eKrtU Maud Johnson Winifred Howe . . . Kthcl WllKlns Uiulrc Mctz Mlna Andrea Thsra Llmlstrcm OAHNIVAL AND LAGOON NOTES. The six youtiK ladles In the -lead polled 1,500 votes ycsturday , Miss McNamara's train not being quite ns larpe as heretofore , whllo that ot Mlsa Nash , > Mlss Stovciiion , Mlsj Hoywood and Miss Srallcy showed that their friends nro gathering to their several ban ners and arc going to give the young lady In ths lead a good run for the prize. The friends of the young lady whoso name \\aa withdrawn are dividing their votes between Miss Nash and ailss Smiley , which will un Uoiibtcdly cause some very Interesting chaiigss within the next few days. Here la something that will Interest the boys and girls more than anything else that wo know of , excepting Christmas pres ents. The winter sports are on at the Ex position grounds and of course every boy 01 girl In this community has a hankering after anything that pertains to fun , especially If It Is In anyway connected with Ice and snow. Nov,4 will you bo good ? Of course the man agers of the Ice Carnival are not hero for their health ; they have lots of that out In California where they came from , so 'they charge lOc to gtt In the grounds , lOc ad mission to the Ice and 5c for each ride on that great big toboggan. Now , any boy 01 girl can have all the fun they want anj It won't cost them a single cent If they will just do a little hustling for themselves toad that large display ad on page 7 , whlcn says , "What , IIo ! For Winter Sports ! " It Is all rlgh and If you will only devote a llttlo of your spare time you can have more fun than a cage full of monkeys. The thermometer seems to battle against the downward movement , but the chill In the air Is too much for It , In consequence of which McCall , the lagoon Ice Inspector , has polished off all the rough places and says that the rink Is in better shape than EVCI before. There will toe skating .at the lagoon today and tonight and If Sunday Is a pleas ant day the band will be there1 to toot their horns and play llvelyj-Bkatur music. A racing rttarss will ? bo measured off " 01 the lagoan andta number of 'amateur ' racct will bo Inaugurated very Boon , for whlct medals will be offered as prizes. Jo&n Fallcurc and Contractor 1'helps wll. raoro than likely make a trip or two on the toboggan sllds this afternoon. Talking about dropping off ot a house ! It Isn't * marker to dropping off of the top of that toboggan. DoinitluiiH to the Creche. Miss S. J. Barrowa , secretary of the Creche , reports the following- donations for the months of September , October nnd No vember : Provisions Methodist hospital , Klmball Ice company , All Saints' church , Miibon street school , Meyer & Rnapke , Courtnev & Co , , Associated Cnarlties , Mesdames T. Li. Klmball , J. Gocke , LehmUn , A. U. Morse , A. T. Walker , Warren , Miss Lupku , a friend. Clothlnp-Mesdames Cnldwoll , G. M. Hitchcock , H. II. narrows , J. H. Mlllard , Kdwood , liuun , a friend , Neddlcwork Guild , 109 garments. Miscellaneous Dishes , Mrs. T. L. Kimball - ball , B. H. Harrows and Miss Brown ; coverIng - Ing for parlor chair , Mrs. B. H. Barrotts , and work on same , Mr. Swain , at Dewey & Stone's ; carpet and rug , Orchard & WII- helm ; IMrs. J. II. Mlllard , fifteen yards sheeting , two pairs curtains , table and cover and plants , with fern dish ; kindling , Associated Charities and Mrn. B. H. Bar rows ; a friend , seventy-live poMals ; McCoy & Co. , printing circulars ; Dr. Hanchctt , medicine nnd services ; Mrs. A. T. Walker , papers ; flowers from Emma Flower mis sion.Never Never before were donations to the Creche at so low an ebb. Hayden Bros , have an od. on the ninth page. Read it. Oxtail soup free at the Hub , 310 South Sixteenth. men. HAMLIK Luella E. , Friday , December 10 , Bister of M , M. Hamlln nnd Norn H. Lemon , at her home , No , 1518 North Twenty-sixth street , Funeral hervlccs will bo held Sunday at 2 p , m. from the residence of M , M. Hnmlln , No. 182) Spen cer street. Friends Invited. | KELLEY , STICER & CO , Ladies' and Children's Specials in Hosiery and Underwear , GOOD , RELIABLE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS CVtinllllrii of ( lie llmf I'rlccn the I.IMV- CNl .We Incite liiHiicotlon , We Slllt Uiiilirrllna ( or CUrlNtniHH ( Jlftn. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. 25c Ladles' heavy woolen fast black hose , double Mctlnn heel and too , ribbed top , only 25c n pair. 35c 3 pairs $1.00 Ladles' fast black cash mere hose double sole , heel and toe special for Saturday 35c , three pairs for $1.00. 50c Lidlcs' extra flno quality black cash mere hose , A special bargain for our custom ers , double solo , heel and toe only 50o a pair. pair.Wo Wo are offering special values In lisle and silk hosiery for Christmas. All fancy lisle hose latest designs In foot pattern , drop Etltch , lace foot , stripes and plaids only BOc a pair. Plated silk in fast black und all evening shades only 7Gc a pair. A splendid bargain all silk hose , fast bliick , double sole , heel and too a regular $1.75 quality only $1.25 a pair. Children's fine rlbbc-1 black cashmere hose , double knee and foot , alt sizes 5 to SVi Satur day only 2 c a pair. The latest designs In misses plaid hose , all sizes , 6 to 8V6 only 50c a pair. 25c Ladles' silver gray fleeced vests , spe cial make and finish , regular 35c quality , Saturday only 25c each. 35c , 3 for $1.00 Ladles' heavy fleeced vests and pants ; vests silk finish , covered scams , all sizes , 35c. 3 for $1.00. COc Ladles' extra flno and extra heavy tlceccd vests and cants , French yoke belt , ecru and natural , a garment of exceptional value , size 3 to C , Saturday only 60c ixvch. ' ribbed natural 75c Ladles' non-sliTlnldng wool vests and ijants , twin necdlo scam , per fect fit and finish , all sizes , only 75c each. Ladlca' black Swlcs ribbed wool vests and rants , high neck , long sleeves , ankle length , fast colors , non-shrinking , all sizes , Saturday 81.25 each. 25c Misses' and boys' camel's hair under wear , nicely made artl very heavy , shirts , rants and drawers , all sized , 22 to 31 , Satur day only 23c. Misses' natural wool ribbed vests and pants , steam shrunk , covered seams , a garment we can recommend , sizes 20 to 22 , lic ! ; 21 to 20 , BOc ; 28 to 30 , COc ; 32 to 34 , 75c each. Misses' Mick ribbed wool pants , ankle- length , fast colors ; wo have all sbcs ; we can now accommodate all of our customers. A MOST APPRECIATED GIFT. Ladles' black or colored silk umbrellas. JUBt received the most select , handsome nnd latest designs In ladles' silk umbrellas for Christmas. Very choice. Princess of Wales handle , $2.00 , $2.75 , $3.50 , $4.50 to $15.00. KELLEY. STIGCR & CO. , Corner Farnim and 15th Sts. New novelties Just received. John Rudd , 115 S. ICth. KNABE peerless pianos , new designs , new scales. State representative. A. Hospe , 1513-15 Douglas street , Omaha. Sumiiu-r Xol Par Away. It's within easy reach via Pennsylvania Short Lines from Chicago through Cincin nati or Louisville to Florida and the South , where It Is summer all winter. The best part ot H , too. Is the fact that the delight ful climate may bo visited conveniently .and chccoly over thlo great through line to the South. Find out about the rates nnd quick time by addressing H. R. DEER1NG , A. P. Agent , 248 South Ciark street , Chicago. Saturday , December 11 , grand opening al the Brunswick hotel bar , Sixteenth and Jackson streets. A fine turkey lunch will oe served , aud a good time assured. Refoect- fully , JOHN JEPSEN. Pcmonnlly Court-rd nxuiirsloiiM to Cnllfof nii. VIA UNION PACIFIC. Leave Omaha every Friday. 3:30 : p. m. , reach ing San Francisco Monday , 9:45 : a. m. Cor respondingly fast time to Southern Califor nia. Twelve houis quicker tnan any other Personally Conducted Excursion nouto from Missouri river. City Ticket Office , 1302 Farnam Street. THE .ItlSAI/TY . MAIUCIST. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Friday , December 10 , 1S97 : WAUUANTY DEEDS. O. A. Kennard nnd wife to F. n Ken- naiil. und. % of n 103)4 feet e % lot 1 , block 110 , Omali.i $17,003 B. E. Wllcox to Vnclnv nnj Anna Von- dra , lot 4 , Jackson's b coo Joseph Vazler nnd wife to Christina Thlelko , nV6 loti IS , block C. Potter & C'p 2d add. to South Oniahii 400 Charlotte Ncvlna. nnd husband to Charles Voss , nV4 neU 1C-1K-12 3,000 M J. C. Ryan nnd husband to John Yuhl , lota 3 nnd 4 , block 0 , 1st add. to Corrlgan Pl.ice COO QUIT CLAIM DEKDS. M. E. Klppersm : to Morchan's' Nit'onnl bank. loin 5 , C nnd 7. block 37 ; lots 7 and 8. block 30 , Credit Foncler add. ; lots C , 12 and 14 , block 4SS. Grand- view - B John Cuslck to Charles Fisher , lot 11 , O'Brien's S. M. Hendrlx to Charles Voss , n' " no'/i 1C-1G-12 . 30 Total amount or transfers $21,033 KC7.I3M.V llISMirVUI ) IX A HAY. Dr. Agnew's Ointment will euro this dis gusting skin disease without fall. It wl ! also cure Barber's Itch , Tetter , Salt Rheum and all skin eruptions. In from three to sl > nights It will cure Blind , Bleeding and ItchIng - Ing Piles. One application brings comfor to the most Irritating cases. 35 cents. 39 Kuhn & Co. , 15th and Douglas ; Sherman & McConncll Drug Co. , 1513 Dodge. SPECIAL IN Today we-'open ' up 300 all wool blue and black Cheviot viet Suit-tthe ; equal of any $5.00 suittever sold in < PQ America at.B ( | ) 500 handsomeIBROWN CASSIMERE SUITS AT $4.50. These suits arc reinforced with same material back to arm pits They have satin piped seams lined with the very best grade of Farmer satin linings and will match with any $7.50 suit in America. At $6.75 we show you a Hue of strictly all wool garments made of choice and thoroughly desirable woolen materials ot the newest shades and patterns. They usually sold at wholesale at $7.50 and represent a retail value of $10.00 , These are the greet ings we olfer you for Saturday , Hayden Bros. D . Deo. * . 1197. Jffoliday Seeds * J i and a word to the wise. . . of lloliilny Goortu is now complete- bonnUfnlty complete. There in nothiiif/ the foil// / f ofvcarnb1cs far man or boy that tee arc neO prepared to mtpply. We tire tihotcitiff inaiif/ new linen. Things that are entirely new to The Xcbrankn arc here titpricctt entirely nctu , Amonnut these ire Slippers , Hath llobca , Smohiny Coafu , iron HO Coatft , Fancy Vesta , JFino Umbrella * tnul CancH. On thcao aoodH ice arc upactHttg all traditions abont prices * cutting the current price notions almost in half. On. this account tec deem it ncccwtary to give a ifoivl of teaming to those in quest of such things. The timp to buy is now. At ottr prices it won't talic long for even otir large stoclt to disappear. Already tec io- ficc n visible tlimtnnt ion of quantities and it footer opinion that the last few dags before Chrintntit tnany lines tvill be completely eloacil otitt ire hava priced them that tcay. YOU WILL REALIZE THAT "THEY LIVE WELL WHO LIVE CLEANLY. " IF YOU USE Wo have some especially good things for your consideration for Saturday. Fine parmeiits at the lowest prices over offered at this time of the year. Jackets in Beaver , Kersey and rough materials at $3.75 and ยง 5.00. Fine Kersey Cloth Jackets , satin lined , at $8.50. ALL Olill IIUST JACKHTS AT GUEATIY UI3UUCUI ) 1'UICES. CUIAJf&SUITCO. ir.10 DntiKliix SI. It Ktrlkm the spot. It cures a hacking couc'i It Instantly relieves bronchitis. It relieves asthma. It prevents coughing at theatre. It docs , ( ho panic tit church. It stops that little cough. its NAMI3 it L.A aitirrn COUGH svnur. Its price Is 2.'c ntul COa per Lottie. It's cured thousands of Omaha coughs. It will stop night coughs. It's different fiom other cough syrup. It's given out In tnmples at ShermanSr KidJonns ! 5 Dru Go i.-it : .St. , t , \ui > . OK , IS THE ONLY SPECIALIST WHO TBKATS AIJi Private Diseases UeiloMi nl llUordir of K1EN ONLY SO Yrnira Experience. 10 Yenrn in Onmlm. Book Frco. Oonmilta- tlonl'roo. Box 768 , 01 and Farnam Bti OMAHA. NISB. A Welcome Christmas Gift to those wlio wear spcrtaclcs or oyc- glasses is a pair of our ioltl mounteil > French crystal or Uraxlllan pobhle spoc- taclcs or oycKlassi's. Our superb stoi'lc of trolel spectacles aud eyeglasses arc of artistic design and never tire the eyes , and exquisite for a useful holiday gift. The Aloe & PenfoldCo LEADING SCinNTIFIC OPTICIANS. Opii. I'uxtuii Hotel. 1-108 Fiirniim St. . The SHEPARD NEW YORK . OMAHA BUILDING Specialties : OATAKKH and AM , CtitAlJH CHRONIC DISEASES. Send or call for Dr. .Sliepurd's book , "Tho New Treatment ; How it Cures. ' " Hundreds of Omaliu refeienues. Con sultation free. Wawlll sen'l joan flto l& ) day trial treatment ol Iho Frtmcli Uumear CALTHOS fric. ( t.o U'.i BBd a loucl uuarantco that CALTIIOS will HTOP Dl.clmreo nnd HiulMloni , ClJltlZhprrmnlurrhru.l urlcocelc , und ItKnTOlti : I. " t Vigor. O It cmtn > nu nothing tn try It. VonMohlCo. COI Ds ! ' nn. HAULS' noini : > HI'&CIFIC ctnus It ran lie elten nldiout tlif Kn < mIc of ihu piilli'iit In coffee , tea or mHelen of fcod ; will ttfect 'i permanent and ircedy cure , whether the putienl In a moderate drlnkir or at alcoholic ttieck. UC K of paitlculurs free , to le had of ICulm t " . "In o"J DoiiBlu * . Onialin , Neb. COM)1V SPIICIKHJ CO.t Cliiuliinntl , O. Write for their "IJonk on Moiphlne Habit , mailed free. Tomorrow another special Saturday attraction premeditated to induce you to look at our holiday things 1 Forming an interesting variety of styles and patterns- Windsors--Brightons Yacht'and Scotch Caps 800 dif ferent colors and patterns for men and boys each The cheapest and is worth 2Sc The better ones , usual 50c caps Christmas tiling are here and ready to be looked at some pretty gifts at little expense might looU at them now and buy later plenty to last until Christmas eve. Opeu cvcultiBB till 8 o'clock Next week till 0 O'clock.