8 THE O MA IT A DAILY 1V1DI3 : SHETtfDAY , NOVI3M1U3K 1 , 18 ! ) < 5. ONLY TWO DAYS MORI To Take Advantage of the Greatest Oarpe and Furniture Sale EVER MELD IN THE CITY OF OMAHA Don't MNN | ( tic Oimrtmilly | | tit iMIO HIIJIT * lit tinStori * Moniln UIIO I'I in- Fur ItiiuxVlilU , llliu-1 ; , or ( in-y , * l.is. : Every lady In Omalia has n chance t Voltnow. . Wo have pincrd the ballot box I i conspicuous place on 'our first Ilonr nnil , \V1I.I. OIVB AWAY FUKB BUhcr of the followltiR three articles , th real value of any of which Is not lew than 13500 : A beautiful Grecian , hand carved , mahag my wrliliiK deslc. Or a liandHomu curly birch chiffonier with iirtiulni ! French plate mirror. Or a box coucli , upholstcrcil In Krone ! snriliiroy imperially designed for the re ccptlou of party dresses. Hither OIIP of there three prizes to b Riven to the laily whose predlctlotm as In ilicated by her vote come the nearest t KUrssliiK the plurality vote of Nebraska a cast next Tuisilay for ' BITIIBU 1WYAN Oil M'KINI.BY. Polls arc now upon and votes will be re cclved up to fi p. m. of Monday , Nov. 1 ! . While votlni ; It will not be out of plur to look around our store. All carpets , fur nlluro and draperies are at prices you can' help but buy at. 25o fish net lace , by the yard , loc. Other fish net laro , by the y rd , 22c. Those $10 and $12 magnificent madra lace rurtalns arc now $ * > .00 a pair. There art- only ttlx pairs of the 3',4-yan length llah not lace curtains at $1.GO n pair Hoist $1 linoleum , C8c. COc and 7 ! > c linoleums , 39c. Host 1'.4-yard square stove mats , 7Bc. llrwt OUo tapestry IlriiBsels carpet , C5c. Ilc-st $ l.'ri moquctte carpets , Sbc. Come Monday or Tuesday. OIlt'HAUD & WIUIBLM CAUI'HT CO. . 1414-1410-1118 Douglas. To I IIP V.utcrN of tlu > TlilrilVnril. . I am a candidate by petition for Aide man of the Third ward. I have lived In tl Ward thirty years , and tills Is my first e : porlcnce In politics. I have been associate with Max Meyer & Hro. Company all the * years. My platform Is : Kconomy In city affairs. Close attention to ofllrlal duty and fide Uy tn the brut Interests of the whole pcopl Will not allow political bias to Intcrfei with the huulnoss administration of the clt ; I solicit your vote. Respectfully , JL'UUS MBYBR. The Western Laborer of October 24 , snyi "Julius Meyer Is a candidate for aide man In the Third ward ami should by a niraim bu elected. There Is not a hnrdi worker for or a better flrend of organize labor In Omaha than Julius Meyer , and wo had 1,000 votes In that ward wo woul cast every one of them for him. The wrltt knows lust what ho la talldiiR about whc he Hays Julius Mayer did moro to straight out and clean up the Job printers' strike few years uio ; than the Central Labor unlc and the Typographical union combined. II judKinent and advice Is always sound an for fifteen years ho has been active In in Kanlzcd labor without hope of reward. II wohit enemies llud nothing against bin Julius Meyer In a business man. n taxpaye n friend of labor and his election would n deem that ward from the vile hands It lit been In for years. Ho will make the be ; alderman the ward ever had. Blect him ! " In the Issue of October 29th , the sail paper nays : "Kor councilman of the Thlt ward Jullu * Meyer. We have known Julli Meyer since 1SG7. Everybody In labor cli clrs knows Julius Meyer , because of li many Kcrvlci-B In the labor cause. The Urn has never been when Julius was not read to lend u hind In nnycntjCrprlso for labor benefit. He Is a thorough business man an believes In doing oven union work tn business manner , hence his help has alwaj been valuable to the Central Labor unto and wo want a few of his caliber In tli council. " Heller & Co. . tailors , 215 South 13th strce I-'nr I InS < -nn < > , .1. It. Kvnnx. J. II. Bvans , candidate for state senator Is nn old resident of Omnlin and lu ono n I'er solid business men. He has paid on thousands of dollars for labor and has al ways been at the front of any enterprls looking to the upbuilding of Omaha an Nebraska. Uo not fall to place an "X after hlu name on your hallcit. Do not forgot to vote for J. II. Evans fo the otate senate. Par your furnace use Wear Nut coal , $1 pc ton , for sale only by D. T. Mount. 209 S. IGti Six Thirl ) P. M. Train. CHICAGO. of the MILWAUKEB & ST. I'VUL HY. Host service BLIJCTHIC LIGHT.3. Dining car. City ollico : 150J Karnara. When marking your ballot do not oml the name of J. II. Bvano for the sate BOH nto. Mr. Kvans Is cno of our soltd buslnesi men and Is a largo employer of labor. Comfort ( o Cull Corn hi. Every Thursday morning a tourist sleep- liitt car for Salt Lake City , San Franclsc ( and Lei Anselcs leaver Omaha via the Ilur llngton Itoute. It Is carpeted ; upholstered In rattan ; has spring seats and backs and Is provided will curtains , bedding , towels , soap , etc. Ar experienced excursion conductor and a uni formed Pullman porter accompany II through to the Pacific coast. While neither as expensively finished noi as line to look at as a palace- sleeper , It Is Just ns good to rldo In. Second class tickets are honored , and the prlco of i berth , wldo enough and big enough for two Is only $5. For a folder giving full particulars call nt the city ticket ollico , 1502 Farnam street or write to J. Francis , general passengci agent , Omaha , Neb , Tlic Ovcrliiml Mmlti-il. Via UNION PACIFIC. IluiM every day In the week. Fastest truli ; In the west. Uuffct smoking and library cars. City ticket olllcc , 1302 Faraam. A choice breakfast dlbh. N. C. T. brand fancy fork s.utrage. , . D. T. Mount , coal , 209 S. IG. "Wo cught to have more business In our state government. " How many times have you inadu this remark ? J , II. Bvans , can didate for stnto kruntor. Is ono of our soltd bURlneix nii'ii ' , and zhoulil receive the votes cf all jjeoJ c-ltlzuiis , Irrespective ot party. Atli-iitlon , Ciu-tU-lil ( 'lull. The members of Swedish American ( Jarflcld club and thtlr friends ore re- quofted to moot at 305 South Seventeenth * tret ( Patterson building ) at 7:30 : o'clock on Monday evening , November 2 , and take part in the parade. Uniforms , torches and tlroworlm will be furnUhed free to those willing to take part. Come , everybody , cud let us show our utrroncth. A. W. JOHNSON. Chairman. , ( 'rdillcliiitl Clio ( iriiVL . The following blrtlm and deaths were rc < Vortedvat the health ollico during the wV.'onty.-four houib endltm at noon yentcrduy : Illrths B. A.rchlbald , lOl'l South Thlrty-flrdt. street , girl ; Magnus Aystrom , 04U North Twenty-seventh , girl ; William Uiione. Thlrty-llfth and Oak , boy ; A. Sum mers. l'0t ! South Twenty-fifth , boy ; M. 11 , Duller , U'15 North Blghteonth , boy ; Tliomat Konncdey. WH. South Twelfth , boy ; John A , Karllng , Kavan and Miller , boy. Deaths -Frcdrrlol : William Parker , C tBontb * , 341B Maaon , hronchltli. Prospect Hill ; Morla FltiRerald , 24 , 1111 South nVulfth , Ugrlppe , St , Mfcry'a cemetery ; Her man Hheiutrom , C6 , county he-npltal , Forest l.awn ; Blla Punllnn Ten I , 6 mouths , 225 Codnr , pneumonia , Laurel Hill ; Cora Hcdey | , 2S , 8027 Knunett , Foient Lawn ; Isaac M. &VMCI , 24 , 3228 California , consumption , For- fei Lawn , CO.MIITIO.NN OF Till } IIUIOONlll , . ilM ( IfTiTi'il for I'riiliiili * In Ilic County ( 'oiirt. The will of the late Mrs. Emily J. MKKI was offered for probate In the county court yestrday morning , but the hearing was post. poned until November 30. on the request of the attorneys for Clinton Ilrlggs. the only heir of the testator. While no definite ac tion has yet been taken , It Is generally un derstood that the non will contest the will. Whether he will protest against the pro bating of the document or whether he wilt undertake to upset the provisions of the will after It has been probated remain to be de termined , but the course taken by his attorneys lndlrntc that one course or the other will he taken. The will names George I. Gilbert and C. W. Hamilton , Jr. , as executors , and names the same parties , together with Charles F. Cfttlln , as trustees. All of the property of the testator Is bequeathed to the trustees and they are given full power to manage the affairs of the estate and to fill vacancies oc- curing In their number by the appolntmcn of such persons ns they may select. It I stipulated that the west two-thirds of to 2 In block 118. city , being on Douglas strei between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets shall not bo sold , but shall bo Improved I order to produce as largo an Income as ma bo. The balance of the estate Is dlrectei to bo converted Into money as soon us th circumstances will permit and Invested I first mortgage securities. The Income fret the rstato Is to go to the only he ! of the testator , Clinton II. Ilrlggs but a proviso Is Inserted to the effect tha If the said Income Is spent In dloslpatlo or In such n manner a ; ? to be Injurious , I the Judgment of the trustees , then they ar directed to pay the son only such amount as may bo necessary for his support. A his death the Income Is to go to his la-.vfu children. If ho leaves any , or to his widow provided he lenve a widow and no chlldret This feature of the will Is surrounded b numerous conditions. In cave the son die without leaving lawful heirs the In'cnm from the property on Douglas street Is t go In equal shares to the Child's hosplta the Old Ladles' homo and Trinity Eplscopa church , and the remainder of the estate I bequeathed to the slaters and brothers o the late husband of the testator. The wl bears dhto of November 12 , 1S9S. xo oxi : AVI 1,1. HUT o.v nit VAX \HmiMl.-n Mnn'a A linlrrM Show Tln-1 Inek of I'll I III. The fact that the Ilryan believers are taking to the woods in Nebraska Is Indicate ; by the manner In which McKlnley money I going begging on the street at present. Del on the general result cannot be obtained n any odds , and money that Ilryan will carrj Nebraska Is almost equally scarce. A loca cigar dealer got a. bet of $100 on this staU with a prominent gambler yesterday morn Ing , the latter taking the Ilryan end of I That Is about the only bet of Importance tha has been made within the last few days. A number of enthusiastic republicans wcr out looking for a chance to place few hundred dollars all day , but s far they have not been successful. It I easy to Hud Kotnconc who knows someone else who Is ready to bet on Ilryan. but wbei , the Individual Is discovered he Is found to have changed his mind. Tlii-y Kn < li fiot Thirty Ilnj-H. Yesterday morning Ely Randall an W. Scrlmplln were sentenced to thlrt days each .In the county Jail on th charge of vagrancy. They ontcrct a plea of guilty to the charge It order to avoid prosecution for rceolvln stolen property. The two men were Impll cated In the theft of $30 , for which Scrim plln's wife , who Is also known as Ml tin I Snow , was arr.estcd. The woman confcsoci to the crlmo and stated that she had gtvci part of the money to her husband and th remainder to the other man. The money was the property of a woman with when thu Snow woman was boarding. Attt-ntlon , ScnnillimvJiiux. Them will bo a grand flro works display and parade by all Bound money advocate next .Monday evening , November 2. 1896 , a our people have always stood for the prln clplcs of sound money , good govcrnmen and natlonil honor. Wo believe this a mos fitting time to show our enthusiasm am demonstrate ) by our unity our strength The Scandinavian-American Rcpubllcat club will have 1,000 men In line and rcques all of Its members to bring their friends with them. Wo will form on south side o Farnam street , between 10th and 17th streets nt 7 o'clock sharp. Torches will be provided. The Swedish Military bind wll lead our club. Respectfully , Scandinavian American Republican club. THEO H. JOHNSON , Chairman. TIoiitH a Flimof Mil. I. W. Miner Is the proud possessor ot a national flag which has on It only thirty- Four stars In the blue field. This flag Is L'lght feet In length and was given to Mr. Miner by his father In 1SG1. It Is worn and torn , hut the colors arc almost au bright as when new. Mr. Miner says ho has never acanl of any ono who has an older flag In : hls Kectlon and he believes that his flag Is the oldest one In this part of the country. lie has suspended the glorious old relic In : ho lobby at Iloyd's theater , where It has ittracted great attention from those Inter- isted In such matters. KI-IIN | Them ( iiit'NxliiKr. OMAHA , Oct. 31. To the Editor of The llec : Many middle-of-the-road populists would llko to know which are the Ilryan and Watson and which are the Ilryan and Sowall electors. Will you kindly Inform hem. OLD TIME POPULIST. Ans. Alberts , Campbell , Harrington and 'aim are for Mr. Watson. Stove repairs or any description , 1202 ) ouglas , Omaha Stove Repair Works. A Nt-IV llllMlllt'HS llollHt * . Adolph O. Cattln , who was connected with I ) . W. Van Colt , the Jeweler , has embarked In business for himself at 1304 . "amain street. His new stock of goods s now In. which consists of all the now loveltlcs In the Jewelry line , besides an ele gant stock of watches , clocks , etc. He will nako a specialty of diamond mounting and he repairing of fine watches. MnrrliiKi * IJri-iiNcH. Permits to wed have been Issued to the following parties by the county Judge : Numo Mnd address. . Age. George W. Sanclm. Omalia 20 \niin Kolpln , Omalia i 'ohn ' A. Johnson. Oinulm 33 Oltlo 11. Sydebothain , Ueerlleld , Neb. . . 17 : 'homaa MeCormlck. Oiniihn , ci Mrs. Mnry MeCormlck , Omaha < s James Howard , South Omaha 21 "lurii IlhiKs , South Otnalui , is Stri'ft far SirvliKlcctioii Muht. The street cnr company imnounccH that t will run Its cnrs until 2 o'clock on VedncHday morning to cnrry homo the Itlzens who remain down town to watch ho election returns , 'OHKUAST OF TODAY'S WKATIIHIl. Vnti-iifcloii Sunday Will ! ! Kulr In .VcliraxLn ami SIlKhlly Wiii-nu-r. WASHINGTON. Oct. 31. Thu forecast for Sunday Is : For Nebraska and Kaunas-Fair ; slightly vitrmcr ; south winds. For Montana mid Wyomlivt-Oecaslonnl bowers ; variable winds , becoming west. For Iowa unit Mlssourl-Fnlr ; northwest vlmlH , becoming Houthwext For South Dakota-Generally fair ; rlflug emperature ; north wlndH , becoming south- Ioral Hfcoril. pFFICB OF THE WEATHER BUREAU. OMAHA , Oct. 31. Omaha record of tern- culture mid rainfall , compared with the orrecpondlng day of the past three yearn : . li''C. JUiS. IS'JI. ISM. , laxlmuni temperature . . M < ,1 K 74 Ilnlmum tiMnpcralurn . . . i5 : o 31 r > : > \verngo temperature . . . . 4H 3iJ 43 C ) talnfall uo , W ,00 ,00 Condition of temperature and preclpltn- Ion nt Onuihii for the day and miica Mulch iBtTJ I * Vormal temperature for the day | G \ecuimilatetl oxcon * uluco March 1 4 Cormnl precipitation for the day. .00 Inches hjllclencyfpr thu day OU Inches 'otiil precipitation since Men. 1.32.C' ' nchfs excess Hlneu March 1 4.C2 indie * ) otlclency for cor. period , ISO..10.31 Inches Jetlclenny for cor. period , JW4..13.0& Inches L. A. WELSH. Looftl Forecast Olllclal , LL Ante Room Echoes The first Sunday In December of each yea la designated and dedicated ns n day 01 which shall bo commemorated by over ; ledge of Elks , In a sacred session , th memories of deceased members of the order and Omaha ledge No. 3D has already tnkci ntepi ! to the end that the day shall be prop erly observed here. A committee has beet appointed and Is now at work prcparlni everything necessary for this Impresslv service. The beautiful ritual of a "sncrei session" will bo rendered by the officer of the lodge. The musical part of thi service will bo furnished by the Elks' quar tctte , consisting of Messrs. Rarton , McEwan Kelly and Von Kurnn. Rev. Mr. Mackc' will act as chaplain , and two of Nebraska' best oratori will pronounce the eulogies. The session will be public , and as the Us of the deceased brothers bears the name of some of Omaha's most prominent cltl zcns. "who have gone before , " the at tendance tl-ls year la expected to be largo than ever. For several years past these memorla services have been held In one of the open houses. Neither could bo obtained till year. Therefore Crelghton hall has beci chosen as the place tor the affair. Fratrrnnl I'nloii of America. Uarnes ledge No. 11 , KIVO ono of the fines entertainments last Friday evening ot It series. Its hall was packed with Its mem bers and their friends. The following pro gram wns well rendered mid highly appro elated by nil present ; Instrumental solo Miss Myrtle Spencei Recitation Miss Mtuid Hrowr > ° IK Sntllc Sti-wnri " 'tot Mr. O. Nimhvnl - Miss Anna Nonlwal , . Recitation Smllo Stewart 'mrtot ' Swedish ladles l"'t Dr. C. IX Jncksoi Miss Mabel MIISOI Qunrtfl Silently Stealing Awnj jJeelainntlon Miss Mnuil Grnj \oenl Solo Miss Cnrlsot ; The progrnm wns followed by n few re marks In the Interest of the order , afte which refreshments were served ; these con Elstcd of apples , doughnuts , popcorn , nuti and other good things , strictly In kecplni with the occasion celebrated by the enter talnmcnt Halloween. The lodge has changed Its meeting nigh from Friday to Thursday evening and wll meet each week In the same hall , at Fit teenth and Douglas streets. The next rcgu lar meeting will be held Thursday cvcnlni next , November fi. Every member Is re quested to bo present , as there will bo fit loon to twenty-five Initiations and twenty ti thirty candidates to bo ballottcd upon. Tin now spears and sample shields have arrlvri so that the * entire paraphernalia Is now complete. Sample Jewels and badges hnvi also arrived jnd will bo on exhibition a ( this meeting. The local clerk , Mr. J. II. Mason , ha ! moved his office to the ground floor of thi N'ew York Life building. J. II. Gates of Wisconsin has united will tlanncr ledge as a mcmbor-at-largo. Thh ledge now has members In Illinois , Indiana Iowa , Wisconsin , Nebraska and Colorado. Kansas City now has three nourishing lodges with a membership of moro that JOO. JOO.Prof. Prof. D. N. Johnson , cx-supcrlntcndent ol the Institute for the deaf and dumb at Ne braska City , Is pushing the Interests of tin arder In Indiana. Danncr ledge will give a novel entertainment - mont In the near future , announcement ol ivlilch will bo made In The Dec later on. F. F. Reese , supreme president , Is kepi jusy assigning territory to new deputies. Feu states are now actively occupied by leputlcs of the order. Wooiliiicii of tinWnrlil. . Alpha camp Is anticipating a good deal if amusement from a brass band which wen cccntly orginlzcd among Its members. It s composed as follows : J. F. Keller. P. : asey. W. Y. Tctzell. A. D. Pruat , cornets ; t. D. Atkins , I. Davenport , baritones ; Harry > ouse. Harry Dltley. naro drums ; J. I . Icno , tuba ; T. D. Galyon , J. J. Oleason. I ) . 3. Shannon , trombones ; R. E. Clawson , Tom 3d wards , tenors ; Tom Casey , M. II. Jtowkn. mss drums ; I ) , n. llrady , cymbals ; Jack -ally , G. Schumcr , altcj. In addition a minstrel company has been ormoil In the camp , to furnish other ninuse- ncnt during the winter months. The melons of this body consists of J. J. Glcason , ) . E. llroady and R. E. Clawson. Camp Commcnlus gave a successful ball ast night In Mctz hall , on Scuth Thirteenth troct. A largo attendance was present. Sovereign Hanker F. F. Roose. has moved its office to the New York Life building. Certificate Clerk Forlgan was married Vednseday evening. The sovereign officers nd clerks chipped In and purchased n cantiful silver set for the newly weddctl ouplo. .Mcmlii-rN of Hoyal Arcanum. Union Pacific council No. 1069 , Royal Ar canum , opened the winter's festivities Fri day evening with one of Its enjoyable par ties , high-live being the attraction , followed t > y an elegant lunch for which the council is Justly famous. The following were among those present : Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Gregory , R. C. Hayes. E. R. Perfect , H. H. Salisbury. J. Ik Rahm. E. W. Arthur. A. P. llrlnk , R. E. Mc-Kclvoy , G. W. Shields. A. 13. Carpenter , C. S. Potter. R. A. McLaughlln , E. A. Wal ter , E , E. lirando , F. L. Weaver , G , S , Cobb I. O. Rhoadcs , E. U. Buckingham , C L. Pond. S. E. Morse. R. E. Welch , 0. A Grlmmcl. A. E. Klmbal , D. H. Smith , R Anderson , C. L. Gyger , C. W. Canficld , A. P Connor. Misses K. Donaldson , N. Doollng A. H. Wallace. Messrs. H. S. Cochranc , Jame : [ lurness , E. D. Stacy , Z. Cuddlngtou , lF Frcnzer , I ) . G. Wallace. After lunch prizes were awarded as fol lows : Ladles' first , Mrs. G. W. Shields ; ladles' second. Mrs. C. W. Canflcld. Gents' ' Irst , R. Anderson ; gents' second , F. L , Weaver. _ OroVr , r the Wiirlil. Myrtle lodge. No. 399 , has removed from he. hall In the Boston Store block to thi Continental block. The first meeting In the new quarters will be held Monday evening , November 9 , at which time the regular monthly social entertainment will jo given. These entertainments are be coming very popular with the members anil rlends , and all who attend are enthusiastic over the entertaining programs and dances as arranged by the various committees In charge. Myrtle hall , in the Continental block , the now homo of Myrtle lodge , has the finest lancing surface In the city. Monday evening last the members and rlcnds of Rlvervlew ledge , No. 421 , enjoyed heir first monthly social In Forrest hall , Sixth and Plerco streets. Until a late lour the floor was crowded with merry lancers , who speak In the highest terms of the affair as ono of the successful ovonla of the season. The committee of arrangu- uents , Messrs. W. IJrandes , J. P. Mulvlblll and James Hardy. Windsor Castle. No. 1 , Mystic Legion , held ts first business meeting In Us new hall In . .abor temple. Friday evening. The now itual for Initiation of candidates was also jscd for the first time. The work Is very no. Instructive and entertaining , the lessons mprcsslvo and this feature will prove most ttracttvo as soon as the working ofilccm ave become familiar with their parts. The wo "soldiers" presented a very martial ppoaranco with their drawn swords. It coined peculiarly fitting that the two Mys- Ics taking these parts should bo doctors , he "long knives" being handled In a manner uggostlvo of the amputating room , as well s of a field of battle. As the present en- ranco fee will bo closed after next Friday Ight there will doubtless bo a largo nuin- or of candidates to bo Introduced. A new entertainment committee was ap- olnted for the coming month and this por- lon of the evening's exercises will no doubt o highly enjoyable , as have the efforts' of lie old committee. I.iiMl Ini of Yesterday was the last day of registration. \n the bulk of the voters registered early the lerlca were having an easy tlmo of It. City 31erk Hlgby estimates that there were about .000 voted left to bo registered yesterday , 'bit wilt bring the total up to more than 19. . 00. The exact total registration will probably o known today , as each board Is re- ulred to bring In the returns In perion to he city clerk's ollico btfore noon today. LAST 1IITKH TO I * .IflXilO IHlMIV \iiinlii-r orll't-oplo AMciul thi Fnnrriil Scrvlcpi n < the HrNlileiier. Al 2 o'clock yesterdhj1 afternoon the last rites ovc.tho body ot Judge Elmer 3 , Dundy were performed ! nt 'his lain resi dence at Georgia nvrnitc and Leavenworth street In the prcscncr-of a very largo num ber of the friends of the deceased nnd bit family. At the conaluilon of the services the remains were cam yed to Prospect Hill cemetery , where they were deposited In the receiving vault. The funeral cortege was composed entlrelr.iof the relatives nnd Immediate friends , nsa U was the wish ot the bereaved family "tlvat the final parting should be ns private as possible. The services were set at Z o'clock , but long before that hour the friends of the deceased began to nrrlvo nt the residence to view the dead , The procession that fllwl through the parlor past the black cata falque has never bren excelled In this city on such an Oceanian. U Included the bejt In the social , professional nnd official life of the city. Many of the most distinguished citizens of Omaha and many from points out of the city were nreient. The remains were deposited In a black casket , which occupied the center of ono of the parlors. The parlor Itself wns n bower of fragrance * and beauty , scores ot floral designs being scattered about and piled upon the coflln. Many of them were of most beautiful nnd significant form Among thorn was a broken column of rosoa , crowne < l with fl6ral scales of Justice , sent by the United States marshals. United Stattu attorneys and the United States offices. Another was in the fc-rm of nu Immense docket , which had been sent by the 'Lincoln bar. Many of the designs wcro received from friends residing outsldo the city.Tho The services were these of the Episcopal church and wcro performed by Rev. T. J. Mackay cf All Salnti' church. He closed with n few eloquent words of euloglum of the deceased nnd of comfort for the be reaved. The service proper wns Interrupted twice by a choir , which Rang sweetly and low "Jesus. Lover of My Soul , " and "Abide with Mo. " At the cemetery "Rock of Ages" was rendered. The choir was com peted of Mrs. Carrie Nyo. Mrs. G. W. Johnston , Mr. D. H. Wheeler , Jr. , nnd Mr. L. B. Copeland. The ushers nt the services were Judge E. M. Hartlett and R. S. Hall. The acting pallbearers were as follows : C. H. Marple , A. S. Patrick. W. A. Rcdlck. Frank Ham ilton. Arthur Wakcley. M. A. Hall. L. F. Crofoot , W. H. Stirling. The honorary pall bearers Included the following : Hon. John L Rodlck , Brad D. Slaughter of Lincoln. T. M. Orr , L. C. Burr of Lincoln , Hon. John L. Webster , Hon. J. M. Woolworth , E. L. Blcrhower. Hon. Benjamin S. Haker , Hon. John M. Thurston. Hon. A. J. Sawyer of Lincoln. Frank E. White , Hon. W. H. Munger of Fremont. Charles C. Hughes. Hon. George W. Holdrcge. C. F. Catlln , Hon. Alvln Saundcrs , George E. Dorrlng- ton of Falls City. Hon. John M. Ragan of Hastings , Hon. N. S. Harwood of Lincoln , John C. Whartcn , C. S. Montgomery , J. II. Amos of Lincoln , Ed Dickinson. The following persons from outsldo the city were In attendance : George Dundy , brother of the deceased , N'auvoo , 111. ; Hon. W. H. Munger , Fremont ; Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Burr , Lincoln ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Burr. Lincoln ; A. B. Cof- rroth. Lincoln ; A.3E. Coffroth. Chicago ; Brad D. Slaughter , \vlfe and daughter , Llu- roln ; S. L. Gclsthart. Lincoln ; M. E. Hub- bard , Lincoln ; Frank E. White. Platts- tnouth ; C. W. Scymorc. Nebraska City ; Ora Illgbec , Lincoln ; Hon. A. J. Sawyer. Lin coln ; Hon. Otto Pccmlllcr , Sioux Falls , S. D. ; Hon. J. II. Ames. Lincoln ; Hon. N. S. Harwood , Lincoln ; Carl Funke , Lincoln ; lohn Schiller. John Wagner and Gcorgo Dorrlngton , Falls 'City. Dr. Bridges has removed his ollico and residence to 1C23 Douglas st. I'UHSO.VAIi I'.Ml.UJU.M'IIS. James Allen , Chicago , Js fitnpplnc ' at the Barker. ! . , „ . J. Wolfe , Sioux1 City ; la. , Is registered at the Barker. > John L , Carson left last evening for Dcad- vood , S. I ) . , to bo absent a fewdays. . W. E. Hutchlnson returned last evening rom a abort business trip to Grand Island. Guy C. Turner and C. H. Webster , Ed I'erry and Clint B. Slater arc registered at .he Barker from Chicago. Judge England of Lincoln , who .has been itumplng the state In favor of round money or the past fortnight , was In the city yes- onlay. William Grabach , who has been working m the scenery of a now opera house at . .cxlngton , Neb. , for eovcral weeks returned ionic last night. H. R. Estcrbrook , Orleans ; F. E. McGln- ils , Hastings ; Con D. Harrington , Nebraska 3lty ; William R. Cahlll and E. A. Carter , 3rand Island ; Joe Williams. North Platte , tro Nebraskans registered at the Darker. CASH IX THU CITY TIlUASl'llY ' Amount anil Dlniinxlllnii of tin Viirlonn FmiilN. City Treasurer Edwards hns prepared th < following statement of the amount nnil ills position of the various funds In the clt ) treasury on October 31 : CITY FUNDS. Cash on hand M0.11. Commercial National bank 14.BKI t * . First National bank 3,15.1 ts Merchants National bank ! > , 'J.1S .11 National Hank of Commerce10M)7 ) 65 Nebraska National bank fi,73il Cl Omaha National bank 7,112 21 Union Nntlonnl Imnk 33.9S1 7 [ I'nlted Suites National bank D.4TS 14 German Savings bunk , certificates. . 114 fif Kountzo Hros. , New York rts.fitn 11 Cheeks for deposit R.S1S W HOARD OF EDUCATION FUNDS. Commercial Nntlonnl liatnt. $ 1 , ! > SS G' Union National bank 17.MM 01 Kountze Bros. , New York 250 m Total $1U,73'2 7.1 POLICE RELIEF FUND. German SavlngM bank , eertlflcatct < . . $ 3,2M 35 American Savings bank , certificates 733 3J Merchants National bank f > : i7 M Total * 4.C23 C4 Buckingham's Dye for the whlskcw docf Its work thoroughly , coloring n uniform : irown or black , which , when dry , will nolthci rub , wash off. nor soil linen. Sam'l Burns Is offering this week n whltr ind gold toilet pet , Including slop Jar , .welvc pieces , $5.00 , formerly $10. Wnrrnnlcd. Got your sound money nnd your silver chrysanthemums of Hess & Swoboda , 115 S , 16th nnd 1411 Farnam st. IOCA I. IIKKVITir.S. The contract for laying the sewer In district 215. West Cumins street , has been awarded to John F. Daley. The district court adjourned Friday until Monday , out of respect for the memory ol the late Judge E. S. Dundy of the United States court. The November call of the county court will bo made next Wednesday , November 4 , at 2 o'clock p. m. , Instead of nt 9 a. m. , as lias been customary. Yesterday City Treasurer Edwards can celed $41,29G.r 0 of short time bonds nnd Interest coupons on long time bond- ? . The sum of $40.000 was also remitted to New York to take up obligations maturing tn November. The park commission has reduced the Force to Its winter basis , only flvo men be ing left on the rolls. When outstanding bills are paid the commission It will have lust about money enough to run It the rest of the year. Mrs. G. Butler , rooming at 1722 Dodge itreet , reported to the police last evening he Ions of apockctbook containing $1C In : ash nnd a postal order for $2. The money s supposed to have been accidentally last tear the corner of Eighteenth and Harney itrccts. Molllo Garllck , n prisoner who escaped rom the county lall several months ago vhllc awaiting her trial In the district court in the chaigo of larceny from the person , vns last night brought back to Omaha rom Dt-s Molnes. She was located In that ; lty a few days ago during n raid made hy lic police on a disorderly house. AI.M'T mi.i , emu , HAS A ritr/.i : . Write * to McKlnlcx nnil Iti-eclvcn III * Picture In Hi-turn. Very marked Is the enthusiasm shown by the children tn this campaign. Party linen are closely drawn and even between chunui a coolness hns been noticed bccnuao each party so thoroughly believed his or her can did ate wns the "best man. " It Is not likely , however , that many have so desirable n souvenir to exhibit ns n young girl of 15 who resides on North Forty- third street. She wrote Mnjor McKlnley n letter n few days ngo , telling htm how great n number of her room In the Walnut Hill school wcro hl ardent admirers nnd looked to him ns their future president. In reply she received from the major a letter full of kind wishes for herself a.ml companions , n button on which Is n picture of the McKln ley home at Canton nnd the words , "Repub lican Shrine , " and best of nil , n fine photo graph of the major himself. In her letter she had expressed a desire to have his picture , and now she Is the proud and happy possessor of on ? direct from the next presi dent. I .IMV-H n t r11 \ en r.x 1.1 n . The Missouri Pacific rnllwny will sell homcseekers' excursion tickets November 3 nnd 17. also December 1 and IR , tn points In the south and west , at half rates ( plus $2) ) for the round trip. Full Information can bt > obtained at the city offices , northeast corner of 13th and Farnam. or depot , IBth nnd Webster streets. THOMAS B. GODFREY , P. ft T. A. J. 0. PHILLIPP1 , A. G. F. & P. A. Cheap ItnlcH. .Nov. ltd. Via the Burlington Route to points south nnd west Arkansas ! Texas , Nebraska , Colorado rado , Utah , Wyoming , etc. One faro for the round trip , plus $2. Call nt ticket office , 1B02 Farnam street , nnd get full Information. Hamilton Warren , M. D. , electric and mag netic physician ; special attention to diseases of women am' children and all obscure and long-standing diseases. 119 N. ICth St. . R. 2. After the election you will hoar tills mime old oxprofi'lon : 'I loM you so. " We've Iwcn lell- Ing you for the pout ten innntlin that the Mg Btorus ttio middle of the lilcrk nnd tlic knrnrr toros arc imyliiR a commission nnil olllcc rent to n lot of creatures who style tlicmhclvi-s "Doo" nnil thi-y ilnro not deny It. Ono dozen 2-crnln Quinine ( ' : iiniiles | So One dozen 3-Kmln Uulnlnc Cnjuiilo" To One dozen 5-Krnln ( Quinine Cnpnulcf lOc Ife'litl.m I-otiix Crcnni ] 0c ' S.V- rnlm- Celery Compound Himl'K Snrfn | > arllta ric ( InrileM Tea l.'ic Hltney'x Catarrh rurc 3".c llaU'B Oatnrrli Cure Mi- l.tmliert'i I.lvterlm- " > c Huffy' * Mnlt Whlnkey fOc Warner's Snfc Cure Me No-To-IMo We H. S. H 7.-.0 Vine Kolnfni 7 , " > o .lnyne ' Kvppctnrnnt "So Mothers' Krlend 7.1e Outlriini Sonji i.'ic \\'t > oitlmry'n Kni-lnl Simp ic rinniiil'.s Hau tie Quinine , 2Sr nnil SCo EMPIRE JACKETS AND CLOAKS At prices that make them move rijjht aloiti ; Extra choice patterns stamped on all linen. Five inch Doylies for 3c , seven inch Doylies 40 , nine inch Doyiies 6c , twelve inch Doylies loc , eighteen inch Doylies iSc , twenty-two inch Doylies 250. Sec these Goods in liasl Show Window. Now commenced pieces in new combinations of color. Now Empire mul Jewel Designs. Now designs in Hul urhm Emliroiilury. D U t S g'C * U pyj gfej [ J B | BH SHF 01 B a H U y y n ram % y t 1 | B9 that we offer for a few days. Any The following are a few of the great bargains per son who expects to buy furniture during the next four years should take advantage of these bargains if they have the money. nuns. HRDUCED FROM TO Book Case , Combination Dcil anil Desk $05.00 $34.00 Combination llcil 40.00 21.00 Combination llcil 75.00 39.00 Combination llcil. extra lino. 110.00 53.00 Folding Bed , large parlor mirror 100.00 49.00 FolilhiK llcil 75.00 30.00 FolilhiK Roil 40.00 20.00 FolilliiB Bed 20.00 12.00 Folding Bed 15.00 8.00 COUCI1KS. REDUCED FROM TO French Velour , cxtr * wide. ? 40.00 $ 21.00 French Velour , extra wide. 35.00 20.00 French Vclour. extra wide. 30.00 1C.00 French Velour. extra wide. 28.00 1C.00 French Voloiir 25.00 l&.OO French Velour 25.00 1C.00 French Velour 22.00 14.00 French Velour 20.00 D.OO French Velour - . 18.00 7.DO French Velour 22.00 10.00 Leather 85.00 47.00 Leather 55.00 29.60 Leather 25.00 14.00 nun unoni SUITS. J.KE1JUCED FROM TO Oak Suit , 3 pieces. . $ 25.00 , $ 10.00 Oak Suit , 3 pleci * . 18.00 10.00 Curly Birch Suit , 3.nieces. . . 75.00 28.00 Curly Birch Suit , Slnleccs. . . 75.00 33.00 Oak Suit 85.00 39.00 Oak Suit 48.00 21.00 Mahogany Suit 140.00 CO.00 Mahogany Suit 100.00 47.00 Mahogany Suit 1000.00 3CS.OO Mahogany Suit 450.00 275.00 Enamel Suit 250.00 ' 110.00 There nbouttSCD'Suits ' In 'tho sale , and they are all womlorlul bargains. WHITE ? IIISIKS. RKUUCED FROM TO Iron Bed with brasa trim mings $ 14.00 $ G.75 Iron Bed with brass trim mings 4.50 2.50 Iron Bed with braes trim mings 12.00 0.25 Iron Bed with brass trim mings 14.00 5.70 Iron Bed with bratw trim- intngs 18.00 8.70 Iron Bed with braea trim mings 28.00 10,00 iiitASS units. REDUCED FROM TO All Brass Bed $ 25.00 $ 14.00 All Brass Bed 40.00 18.00 All Brass Bed 50.00 28.00 All Brass Bed 125.00 72.00 All Brass Bed 93.00 49.00 All 'Brass Bed G5.00 33.00 uooicints. REDUCED FROM TO Hunslngcn Rocker $ C5.00 $ 34.00 Huiislngcu Rocker 35.00 20.00 Mahogany Rocker 38.00 21.00 Mahogany Rocker 35.00 19.00 Mahogany Ann Chair 35.00 18.00 Curly Birch 10.00 11.00 Curly Illrcl 15.00 9.00 Mahogany Inlaid 20.00 11.00 Birch Inlalil 12.00 7.50 Fine Birch , with leather back and seat 22.00 11.50 Oak Rocker 9.00 4.00 Oak Rocker 5.00 2.50 I'AHI.OIl TAIII.KS. REDUCED FROM TO Mahogany J 22.00 $ 13.00 Mahogany 10.00 7.60 Mahogany 10.00 C.OO Mahogany 50.00 2G.OO Curly Birch 15.00 C.OO Mahogany Inlaid 35.00 18.00 Mahogany Inlaid * 30.00 12.00 Oak 3.50 1.60 IMUI.OIt FtHl.MTUIti ; . REDUCED FROM TO Mahogany Sofu $175.00 $90.00 Mahogany Chair 57.00 2.1.00 Gold Divan 40.00 18.00 Gold Corner Chair 05.00 31.00 English Arm Chair , In light blue Bilk tapeatry 50.CO 21 00 Moorish Divan , with two 1'lllows 150.00 35.00 3-pleco Suit , satin damask. . 150.00 02.00 Gold Parlor Seat 14.00 5.00 Spanish Mahogany Divan. . . 75.00 40.00 White Mahogany Rocker. . . . 50.00 20.0' ' ) 2-pleco Suit , satin damask. . 75.00 31.00 5-pleco Suit P5.00 ST..Oil Curly Birch Divan 1&.00 7.CO 3-plece Suit 8L'.0'J K.f.O Inlaid Parlor Chair 12.00 C.OO It.UMKS' DUSKS. HKlW-Kn FROM TO Mahogany ? 50.0) $ : ! 2.60 Mahogany 41.00 ! : ' .4.5C > Mahogany 35.00 21.00 DulRlum 70.00 .10.Ou Mahogany 28.00 It.OO Oak 11.00 H.OO Imitation Mahogany 10.0) D.OO SIDKIIOAKUS. REDUCED FROM TO Colonial Mahogany Sdeuoard.$250.00 $129.OC Oak Sdcboard , ctlna ease top CO.00 30.00 Mahogany Sideboard , Mar quetry 100.00 05.00 Flemish Oak Sideboard 200.00 122.00 Mahogany Sideboard 103.00 89.OC Oak Sideboard , very line 230.00 100.01 Oak Sideboard , swell front and ends 80.00 60.00 Oak Sideboard 75.00 40,00 Oak Sideboard , 3 French mirrors 45.00 20.00 Mahogany Sideboard 75.00 33.00 Mahogany Sideboard 100.00 55.00 Oak Sideboard , with china caao 55.00 27.00 Oak -Sideboard 42.00 18.00 Oak Sideboard , . . . 28.00 13.00 Oak Sideboard 20.00 11.00 Oak Sideboard , 12.00 C.OO CO.UIII.VATIO.HOOIC CASKS. REDUCED FROM TO Oak , double $ 85.00 $ 4'J.OO Mahogany ; 53.00 37.00 Curly Birch 60.00 25.00 Mahogany Ilnlsh GO.00 39.00 Oak 33.00 22.00 Mahogany 53.00 33.00 Oak 10.00 25.00 Oak 35.00 22.00 Oak , duuhli * 45.00 2i : 00 Curly Birch 38.00 21.00 Oak , Double 65.00 32.00 Curly Birch 22.00 12.00 Oak 15.00 7.60 DI.VI.VC TAIIIIS. REDUCED FROM TO Oak , quarter sawed oak , 25.00 $ 11.00 Oak , quarter sawed oak , 14.00 8.CO Oak , quarter tawed oak. (1.00 ( C.OO O.ik , quarter sawed oak. 8.no n.oo Oak , quarter cawed oak , 20.00 11.00 Oak , quarter an wed oak. 35.00 ll.OO ! Oak , quarter sawed oak. 40.00 25.00 Mahogany Table 75.00 25.00 Mahogany Table 150.0' ) S5.00 Mahouany Tabli 123.00 5000 UIII.V.l JUIIIXIVI'S. REDUCED FROM TO Oak. mirror back JltiO.'ii ) S 69.00 Mahogany r.O.O'i ' 2H.OO Imitation Mahogany 40 00 2500 Oak r.00 20.00 18.00 10.00 Oak is.Ou 3.60 Comer is.OO 11.00 Corner , mirror top 25.00 lf > 00 Swell End -10.00 20 00 Corner. muhoK.iny 76.00 3900 Corner , oak : , 53.00 2000 These arc positively great bnrgHinSi CHAS. SHIVERICK & CO. , TWELFTH AND DOUGLAS. niioi ) . SlIKAltS-Mrs. Mary I'rothrrs , Sntiinlny tnnrnliiR , October at , of | im > iitnnnlii. Hi-rv- ICP nt the hnui e nt IS o'clock on Motulny. HKDMSY-Corn. nci-il SS yearn , Thurmliiy ( veiling , October S9 , ISM. Kunenxl to tnko place from family rrnldem-p , 8027 Kmmvt BtriM-t , Sunday uftpriioon nt 2 o'clock. In. termont Forest I.nwn cemetery. Krivmls Invited. _ CIIICAUO \OIITIIWH.STHII.V llnlltvii ) ' . OppMtPR two through superbly equipped trains BVKUY ilny In the ycnr. THK ON'KIIUANI ) MMITED AN'I ) OMAIIA-CIlICAdO SPROUT * . niJl'ATHT. AUU1V13. OMAHA , 4:45 : p. m. CIIICAOO , 7:45 : n. m. OMAHA. 0:30 p. m. CHICAGO , 9:30 : n. in. CITY TICKKT OKFICB. 1401 11. II. niTCIHE. FAUNAM ST. C1BN. AGENT. J. II. Bvnna. randldntc for the state srn- ntp. Is a larsp employer of labor , anil should receive the vote of every InboriiiK man In the city. Change of Business $10.00 Hals $4.98 S.oo Mats 3,98 5.oo-Hats 2.98 Beautiful Trimmed Hats 98c to $1.98. Greatest Ba * gains Millinery. 1512 Douglas St. ii-LLING shoes and Rubbers jheap Monday. MAIL OHDKIIS I'lI.I.KI ) . Ion's due ? eutlti calf I.aeo Shoes , $1.50 anil } 2 ( * loyrt' sutln rair I.m-o Shoos Jl 2 $ .allies' Croquet Rubbers iMo .mill's' Storm Rubbers l'1-o .ailles' flue Cloth OviTBiiltcrH 2..o .allies' Hue 1 < V1I HOIIHO flippers 47 < J .mllcH' line iloiiRola patent trimmed Shoes } 2 < x > lilldrcn'H Hue Kid Button Shoes T.'o llsses' DoiiRolu Kid Button Shoes. . . . 51 W The pxeosstvp demands of modern life dm In the nervous system , : ind its bent InvlKorntor Is n. { , 'ootl beer. The Ue t Heer Is . 9 " KRUG'S CABSNET BEER * OT As It IK specially brewed for $ family tise from tlie llnest malt na > nnd choicest Imported 15o hemlan hops. V Telephone -l:0 , , IB UBI Fred Krug Brewing Co * And have n case delivered to your home. ijc ThoUsnrpt ) for Oici * ( Trndv Muik. ) ACCIDENT TICKETS. 'HE INTER-STATE Cnntinlly Coiniuin y ot Ncir YorU. vfls THREE MONTHS' insurance , $1,000 for $1.00 , < o men or nuincn , .ween IS ami CO yearn of nee , ngalnut fulal ect Acclilentn n-fout. or on Illcyce ! . Ilortcs. iKona. Iliine Cum , Uullroail cur , KlevoU-1 , \tlgt. \ Trolley nnd Cnblo ciim. Hleum lili/i. nmlioalB i.inl Btcnm Kerrles , IIOO.POO ilriiailtnl In IMP Insurance Di'pnrtrnc-nt of the nfnto of w \ork for the FCi-uhty of the Inturccl , I-'or { i by Clms.Kuuf maim , 1:02 Douglas Street. Omnhn. N'tt ; . MOKIv PUI-CIOUS than Cold , Sllvm * or Din- , momlf , Ijriuirlng yon com fort and joy thiee times n day nt leuct. Your teeth. BAILEY , the D3nlist' THIRD I-'I.OOK , 1'AXTON IU.OCK ,