THE OoUAITA DAILY DEE : AVliTVJs ESDAV. NOVEMBER . 180(1. ( i i t"i < r niMVif it \ 1\P LAS1 SPMUI lIADli -Hie Wild night Across Nebraska EntU an Exciting Stumping Tour , OMAHA HEARS HIM IN SIX PLACES CllrlcuiM On Mil * .In in Itnlli to -e Hu 1 ! < > ) Oral or mill Ill-turn InVnlcli ' Ilic Krcnl AlcKlnlcy Parade , In comparison with the grand and tin- rlvalod McKluloy dcmonxtratlon that Kept the clt > In a blare of light and a rtwr of ciHluielaMin from the early e.'cnltiK hours until marl ) 11 o clock Monday night. tht < roc - c piton 10 Candidate William J Itrjan was a literal and unadulterated frotl. To bemire mire ? , there were between 3,000 and 1.000 thousand people a semblcd nt the depot when hl special train arrived , and there was an Interesting scene presented when he uncle-nook to alight. Among the throng of people however , were hundreds and him- dre-db A ho } cstcrda > cast their ballots In favor of sound money and the nation's honor , as was attested by the myriads of jellow badge * which. depending from coat lapel or streaming from hat bands , roieiy- bled the masrcs of a maple \\oods In the golden .iiitumn time , and the pr.iiid diapason of shouts and cheers which swelled upon the ctlsp all. ao NebWHKix'H IllustroUH son emerged fiom the car , were attuned about cqunll ) to the mnslr.il name of McKlnley nnd that of Mr Ilrjan Curiosity was the inaKnet which attracted a third of the vcr > nrcllnarj crowd Thin was mndo evident b ) the dullness that pervaded the atmosphere by the lack of hurrah and warmth might uxuect Upon Tenth street the bulK of the crowd awaited thn "Hoy Orator's" appearance , and when the four black horses and the open carriage , with Its fluttering emblems and colors did nppeir up the xttep boarded In- cllno. another burst nf inters followed and then to the Inspiring strains of the Twenty- Bccond ItcRlnifnt band , the line of march was taken up for Ilo > d's theater.li Tenth nnd I'lrnam streets , thtnco across Seven teenth to the Thespian temple , where the cent leman made hts principal speech of the- HIS WAY TO DOYD'S. The mounted marshals and the band shewed the way. Then came the conve > > - nnco of honor , In which were Mr Urjan Judge Doane. Or Mener , Dr Link. an 1 Jim Dahlman. followed by the carriages con taining the state , cltl/ens and Jacksonlan reception committees ; the aliened Old Vet eran llrjan club , nnd a long , hctcrogcnous and straRKllnR procession of torch and color hearers horn blowers and women and ehil- tlren The old vets who are driving theni- selves Into the nlglit sweats over their on- thUHlasm and spirit In Hr > an'8 behalf , and who comiiosed the club before mentioned. numbered exactly thlrtv-sK souls. Instead of a stalwart column of 330 , as we have boon led to believe would he seen In escort of the youthful elocutionist of the gurgling I'latte The drive through farnam sticet with Its solid walls of shouting MrKlnlej men , assembled and In waiting for the gorg eotiB parade which idiortl ) followed. wa both picturesque and enjoyable , but the Ren cral McICInlev pandemonium that lilted the air must have fallen with an omnlous thud ' nurlculars upon Uryan's strained llojd'n tnco reached , and It looked In deed as If there were a few silver freaks in the clt ) . The palatial structure was packed from pit to dome , and the street In front for a distance of a hundred yards either way a seething sea of struggling and \olllng humanity 1'ollceinon were power- lean and for n time II looi.cu as ir MI Hrjans carriage would be picked up bodIIv and carried away so tremendous and Irre sistible was the mad rush to BCC him Hj the greatest exertion entrance to the the ater was obtained for the candidate and his Immeftlato retinue Hut that was all Not another soul could have found breath ing space- within those terra cottu walls A thunderous wave vibrated through the house when Governor Holcomb strode for ward on the static and Introduced Mr nrjim , and It was several momenta before r , sulllelcnt subsidence cf the uproar was obtained to allow the gentleman's name to bo heard In the bright glare of the ele trie light Mr Ilrjan looked badl ) . Ills handsome and classical face was pale and haggaid , his tisuall ) gleaming ees were next to lustcrlcss , nndhe looked generall ) ns If he had passed through a hard win ter He said HIS LAST WOUIJS TO O.MAIIANS Mi Ch.ilrm.in , Lullm and ticmli-incii It Klves me gre-.it pleasure to gre-el the elti 7en of m ) own stnti on this , the lint night lu fore the elee-tlon , and to Hud an cnthusl ism here which Indlc-ates whit the ) - v will do tomorrow 1 am glad to lu with * v jou for while the enthusiasm whleh jou manifest hc-lo has been HCOII all the w ij between the Missouri ami the Atlinlti coist , jot It IB always gi.itlfyliig to one to feel Unit he haw the good will of his neigh bors and the people who huve lived with him nnd knosv him bent ( Cheers ) I want to Hi ) to ) ou tonight that I feel grateful to those of the opposition who have on nmnj oi-easlons taken occasion to answer A. fnlhe ehaigis nude- , and , though they could it not vote * with IIH. have trlul to do jus lit- when othi-rs n-eve circulated minors which vveie not true. And If tin re .ire Home w 10 liave In this camp ilgn , cliculnud eJi r i s whleh tin1) knew not to be true1 , I sh ill leave them to their own consciences and to their in Igbborn. bi-eiiisi- believe , mv friends that. In spite * of all th desperate tilings Hi it they have eluiie the conscience of the A merle an people will bo more potent than ill tin Ir combines to ithei ( Cheers ) 1 lullevi- the Aineilian piople ale e-omlng to leallzi what thin euntiHt means \ \ lie-n vvo start ) d out In the eampilgn , drel irlng the inone ) ciuestlon to be the p unmount Issue , we < xpn-sned our willingness to si t- tlo th.it qm-.stloii now and leave other qm s- tlons for cletc-iinitiation lu-re.ifler Hut we found that , when we attacked the mone-j changers , wo nltnekeil all ( hone aHsoelatecl corpoiallons whleh live together nnd act togetlu r ns one man In nnv hour of dnhgct , nnd we found that , lu this enmpilgii , ever ) ninn who bus uxul the Instrumentalities of government foi private gain , everj man who si-e-ks to use goviiiimcnt for private plundei , u c-ognlzes that In our victory there Is a menace to his business of living upon some one else , rnthei than working for bis own living , has contributed to an enoimous campaign fund with which they expect to coriupt 70,000,000 of people ( diceis > Thin struggle hns to be nmde ever ) gen eration III times of quiet people become Indifferent to their political duties , and when the masses are Indlffeunt then nre these greit and powerful agencies most netlve The ) send tin Ir representatives mound legislative halls the ) secure legls Intlon thev Intrench tlu-niselves behind Hpe-- e'liil pilvlleire-s , and llu imussi'S benr It until imtlemo ceases to be n virtuennd then theilsr. . as the ) arc- rising In this cam Iiilgn. to take government back Into thi-Ir own haiiels ami place It again upon the found illons | .iel ( b ) ih , fathers ( Cheers ) It Is not strange tint part ) lines have- NO REST NO SLEEP DAY OR WIGHT My hands were completely covered with EC. reran , and between in ) finger * tlio nUn \\-is perfectly raw. I hnd to elt with both h.inJn lu M up , nnd auaj from tlio flro My ImiVutid bid to drefK nnd undreid inu Ilku nliili ) . I tried tliu bmt pli ) elehn * , but Iliolrmeillcluei ga\o mono ri'lli'f , nnd dnivo ino nlnioi > t cruzy. Ivu ml vli-eil Hi try UtlTlcuiiA KEJIEDILS , and did no , ItbuuUi my lumbnnd hid to go tuent ) mllet to Kolllivm , An oou nt bo got Lack , I unil the CUTICUIU , nnd In Jlrt tntnutt * afttr the Jirtt H/'pllc-itlon / inn ptr/ectly in'inrd lounitlu nit tfiat nlpfit. Ileforn 1 commenml U | HK Ilia CUTICUIU Idcucnpa I cojlil gtt no * n o nlRht or day. I could not lienr to gut warm , U vrouU put mo III a ruga of Itching. 1 i < l ny < kfi-p ilia eJUTlcunx HniKiiics In my lionce now , and rceomiiu nil Iliein to oirjbcxly , lncau u of tlie-lr woiuliirful cirott , Your L-rntcfulli , AUXKSM.IIAltUiyrui.bMeckIcnturKCo.Va fmnr Cem Tnnrxiir , - n < ii KIRU HLUIIBI VVtrnilitiht lttiCuTIci 114 80 r , ( tnllt pltritlan | > nf Li'rmiil ( oinlmtnl ) . lh ( lr il kin ruir. anil mild dawi ol CVIICIIU UIIULTIM , Crcttcit of humor cum bnlil Ihranihiut tht wntlj Prtr > , Cfnci i , Sft1 6OAI JV i UiMLvriT We. > ml fl I'aitiH Duio txnCmii ( um-.halr l'iu [ , II ton nf" How lu Cur Tcxluiiuj btlu IKM ! , " frt A JSanclsomo Complexion la ono of the greatest charms a woman can posses , I'OIZO.NI'B Com LIIIOl'ovvoi > ii 1 > i - 1 V It > v iinipij i i n ix- 'in Klu' 11 i i- * nil 'Hi ill * \ \ hnvo 1 n imtiitu m our | nt > p r ons who , mi li r ih l" of dintiiriu h n bun Illirf pi il > i i nnd then li.iVi bieit I i the r pulilii nn purttiinHc who have t iinfttl ) Htrlvi-n to mike tl at tmity rrpre- Kcntntlvtof the popular will , but the chftnre emnc ind wo nov i > cnd our pltlto * crntn to them nnd tlicy * P\M\ \ \ their common pCOplo tO UK ( ApplHUHP ) Al'l'HALH TO TASSION. The IXHUO IK elrnwn. and when thin conte't ( hull Ire ilrt ( rinlncd , wht-n the vote ' hnll bf counted , you will line ! two rlnmion of people voting ns they unde-rntand thl-t iiui tlnn. ( in the one tide you will Illld tlm cHpltnlUtlc elasnes. from whom no r form awt cnme In the hl.Mioty of the Avorld ( Prlon of ' Tlmt'H right" nntl np- plniice 1 You will Iliul the titHtM nnd tna comblin nnd the KVinlleitcii find the cor' porntloii" nnd the e who live oft of them nnd fawn nnd lluttor them , tend reeelvo the rrumb * Hint full fiom their table" . ( Cheers ) On the other lde you will ilml the t who Htlll belli vc that government linn done lt ( lut ) when II eiiurnnteos to inch Individual the right to life nnd liberty nnd the pursuit of hnpplnesd nnd give Cpe- rlil prlvlleK'H to no one. ( Cheer * ) You will Hnd those who are In xympnthy with the HtrugKllng inii ! e on our lde In thlH context , bxnuito our ronicnt tin aim Unit the slmpis'llmr IUHHWOS nhnll not nlrtigulo In vjln. but thnll enjov a fnlr dmre ? of the f i nils of their own toll. ( Cheer M We luive to meet the money question first , bcenu e It wa pie ent d llrst Wo i iv i < tn mee-i It now because It ( R presented now , but baek of It nro nil the e great comblne'V Hint support It In tbl light nnd whlrh are mippoited by It In their light , Mv frit tidH , on tomorrow thin ntitlon will dM.rmlne | at the billet bo\ the flnnnclnl policy ot the Amprlerin people for nt lenst four years nnd this H the Issue presented : Shnll we hnve nn Amerli nn tlnnn lnl policy for the Ani'-ilenn people slmll we hnvo our fin inet-s suited to our own needs , or Hball TO 000 000 of people l > ow the neck to the joke of forilpn ilomlmtlon nnd pi-tl- llon where thev ought to demand" ( Chr ) I wnnt you , before jou vote to- moirovv , to teid the lepubllrnn plntform on the money question It does not sny thit the gold standard Is II good thing It eliiro not sn ) It. It can not sny It , bocnusc , mv friends , the voice of distress rising from the producing mn srs would silence nn ) voice thnt thev should rnlse declaring that the gold standard bad brought blessings to the American people Ave , more than thtit , they not enl ) < Io not dee Ian Hint the ? gold standard Is n gnnd thing , but they express ! ) declare that It Is bid , by pledging to use every effort to get rid of the gold stnndarel and substitute the double ptnndnrd when other nations will help to do It ( Liiigliti : > r and ohrers > I repi at now what I Imve said so oftiii , that If the gold sftndnni Is good If It brings blessings to the American people , then. Instead of getting rid of II VM- want to keep It If the gold stimlard Is nn ad vantage , lnstill of rib inilon'.m ; It , we want to preserve It Hut we want to pnsorve It on Its own merits , , ind not iindei compul sion If the gold Htiindaid Is bad enough to get rid of , It Is bad enough to get rid of now , whether nny other nation wnnts us to gel rid of It or not. ( Cheers ) I might appeal to the dcmoernts of this state nnd of this nation on the ground of regularity , beciuse 1 wns nominated In n regular convention , re-gulnrly cilled , nnd the most democratic convention held In re cent yenrs , boeaiiHo the people Instructed ( lulldtleiitH and the delegates followed iljos" Instructions. ( Applause ) CUOWU SOON SHAKCS. It cost Mr. Ilonn an effort to say this , but It did not take him long , and In less than twcnt-flve minutes he was on the move again \\lth n rush the big crowd was emp tied Into the streets und then It was a fran tic Hcrnmble of man , woman and child to sco who could get to farnam street first , where the llengal fires were painting both earth and heaven , nnd the roar of musketry and artillery were shaking the foundations of the universe as the McKlnley hosts trooped In columns , brigades and divisions along the great thoroughfare llrjan was for the time forgotten Curiosity had been sated A glance , a strain of his husk ) voice , that was enough To Washington hall he was driven In gloom ) silence Hut on ar rival there a ray of hope gleamed forth , but it Is doubtful whether It wan of sufficient volume to fill Ilrvan's heart with a flood of light. The hall was full to Its capaclt ) . but that was all. There wa no overflow on the sidewalk , no one In the streets It cost no effort to crawl down out of the rockaway ami walk Into the house. And Inside , of course , there was an explosion of enthusi astic Hound , but It was not unanimous enough and was cut short too quickly It did not take Mr Ir ) > an long to wind up matters here He was through and hurryIng - Ing across the way to Germanla hall In less than twenty minutes There again he found the dimensions of the small enclosure well ( rated , and there again vvasn spasmodic burst of applause Nobody In the streets , no wild scenes of excite ment on sidewalk or street. Hut the distin guished party lingered n bit longer here fred Melz. sr , Introduced Mr Boon , pre luding the act with one of his most felicitous inci most grandiloquent addresses , nnd which , In fact , evoked fully as much ap plauao as did the remarks that followed from the man hankering for a home on Potomac's slop ) shores. Timnn MOIIE n.xns IT From Germanla the party was driven to Mctz'H hall on South Thirteenth street , where anothei house full was awaiting him from this point he returned up town , stop ping for a ten minutes' talk nt Morand's Dancing academy then across the street for twenty minutes with n packed audience In the Crclghton hall , ending with similar effort In the theater. There was a great crowd here , and having had the cockles of their hearts wanned up by luclous sugges tions of "Gn ) New York" the ) grow more responsive more fervid and gave Mr Henna a right 10)at welcome , and somebody at tempted to smother him In an avalanche of ehrsnnthemums Governor Holcomb Introduced Mr Ilry.in , and then after a tvvcnt ) minutes' talk , In which ho said he closed the campaign , he bid the cheering crowd n feeble adle-u nnd left the theater by the rear way Ho was driven straight to the I'axton , lin.stleJ through the lamorlng crowd that > iulckl ) began to assemble up to his room an 1 to u rest ho so much needs nnd t > o well de serves Mrs Ilrvan anxious pale and cale- worn as her husband himself , was wilting to receive him They claspi-d hands a whis pered word or two was exchanged. th n they turned and shook hands with n number of ladles who had crowded Into the room , hut the reception wo * , a brief one , and at list the last good nights were said and the first act of the great draini was over HUYAN STILL CONflDKNT AVhi.ii Mr Urjati closed his last speech his linen wcs as wet from perspiration as If It had been put Ir. the bath tub , but ho was still buojant and professedly as hope ful as ho bad over been In the campaign. Ho declined to make any statement for publication as to his hopes of the outcome of tomorrow'u contest Ho said to friends , however , that he still felt absolutely con fident , and expressed the belief that the morrow's result would Justify his most san guine claims He exhibited with much In terest a tele-gram from Chairman Jone-3 , c\- presslni ; continued confidence Mr llrjnn had preceded the night's work with fifteen speeches made during the da ) at the following places all in the state o Nebraska Sewartl York , Aurora. Gram Island Hastings , Harvard Saronville , Hutton - ton , Grafton falrmont Cxeter , friend , Dor chester , Crete and Lincoln Ho had travclo during the day 21)0 miles It had boon Mr lir > an's original Intention to speak In every congressional district In the state durlnt , the day , but this was found to be imprac ticable and he entered enl ) four of the nix HIM VN 111)1)1)1,1 ) MS S'lOM : A 'I'll VIN Mi > Klnli > > CliiliN < i ( Illlluril ( ill en 11 ItiuiKli Hce-i-pllii ! ) . MILLAHD , Neb , Nov. 3 ( Special Tclo- gram ) As the McKlulcj clubs from west ern Douglas and Sarpy counties returned to their train last night the ) were followed by n gang of hoodlums jelling for Ilr > a'n , and as the train pullenl out they began throwing stones at the cars , ono of which crushed through the window where J C Robinson of Waterloo sat. covering him with glass and cutting a severe gash In the head ot WlllUm Kellclt. Irail I'll ) hound Mnue > Hall ) . LHAl ) CITY , S. 1) . , Nov. 3 ( Special Telegram - gram ) The sound money forses of Law rence ) county and the Hlack Hills fired the last gun ot the campaign In this city last night The torchlight proccjsln which pie- ceded the speaking contalneel over EiOO voters ers mostly miners , effectively dispelling tlm claim of tliu opposition that mlncri heio were believers In free silver The opoia homo was packed when Hon W H. Steele , a life-long democrat from Deadwood , who left the party because of I'-i daiiKcri.ua d ( c- laratlout In the Chicago platform , delivered a masterly addrens of two hours' deration. The speaker tore the argumentB of the ill- verltes literally In uhroJu und completely disclosed the fallacy of their cauao. The CHAS. SHIVERICK ill H * y * I'XHI.OIl CMIIMVI'S. In Prtrlor rnlilnots we Inclmlp the best pver shown lure ntul the ) nre linrBnlns JIS , JIS. J5. J37 , JIO. JiS. JGo , JSi. JIM , Jl&S. M.IIITI : iiins. This White Ilcil. with brays trimmings nt J'CO in this pnle Other White Iron HcJs nt J210. JIW J3M. J175. JC.75. JS.OO , JtO , III , J13.CO , JIO. us , : : , } 20. SMAI.I , DIISICH. 21 LmllfV Pnrlor ncfk In this rnlo nt lens til in ( iiie-linlf former price nt J > .M. J > XOO , JT.M , JIO , JI2 , JIS. JIS , J9) ) , J''j. J3' ) , J3I , J40. J O , JTO. Jbl humu great barciiln Inilucvincnu. address was the most convincing of any heard here this campaign nnd icsullcd ! . : many conversions. HOW Till : C\M1'AHS > U'Ol'MJ UP. ClDllllKT ItlllllcM llf ( ll ( < lt | . | > lltlllllllH WiniiilliiiHliiHtli > . YORK , Neb. Nov 3 ( Special ) W J. Urjau was here ) esteiday , but York count ) Is .still for McKlnlo ) He came on a special at 9 15 and epoko from a tem- poiar ) platform for ten minutes A crowd of 2.COO greeted him. Man ) wore ) cllow badges , nnd a majority of those present were Impelled by the same motive which leads ono to vltlt a dime museum to sec the latest monstioslty. After the llrjiui train had left , the special bearing lion John P Irish and party arrived nnd they were driven to the court house Mr Irish spoke to a tren cndously enthusiastic erowd Ho had a copy of Mr Moan's York speech and he dissected It paragraph by paragraph The speech was one of the best things York people have yet heard , even though It was onlv ten minutes' duration HASTINGS. Nov 3 ( Special Telegiam ) The great political campaign was closed hero last night amid a bli.70 of fireworks , led flro and loud eheers for bath paitle-s The lepuhllcans and the free sllverltco had bU parades all day and tonight There wen > fully 20.000 people In the city. In the big parade this afternoon , after HO an had gone the republicans were in the lead , both In numbers nnd procession A special train bearing SOU voters fiom Lincoln helped to swell the republican forces lion John P Iilsh of California addressed the repub licans this afternoon and lionV n An drews delivered the principal address In the evening L Pch'-llenberger of Alma spoke In the opera house last ni.-ht for free silver The parade was a hhort one , but thousands of spectators lined the streets and bent up loud cheers , as the parade passed. Iho lepubllcans ate more confident than evei of earning Adam * county by about 300 majorlt ) ALL KUCMONT IN LING fUCMONT. Nov. 3 ( Special Telegram ) The republicans held their closing parade of the season hero lust evening It was by far the biggest and best politic il parade ever seen In this city , uquiring over an hour to paos a given point Special trains from WUner and Wahoo hi ought In crowds from these places nnd Intervening towns Thcio were also large delegations present from Valle ) , North Hend Ames. Kaur.de rs county unil the adjoining counties The parade wail formed nt S o'clock , under the direction of J C Clelland marshal , with fied Dclamatjr J M Shlvely and George f \Vll7 as assistants Some > f the Iloats were ver ) elaborate. A detachment of slxt-three horsemen wearing Ak-Sar-Hen suits attracted much attention along the line of march There were eight bands In line and fully 3.000 men The stieetb were crowded with people and the en thusiasm for McKlnley and sound money was unbounded After the parade there was Hpeaklng at the opera house b ) lion. Hen Haker of Omaha , and Hess L Ham mond. Max Aellcr of Omaha nnd II Noack of frcmont spoke In German at the court house IinilHON. Neb. Nov. 3 ( Special Tele gram ) The flnal rally of the campaign last night , at which the people were addressed b ) II II Wllnon of Lincoln vrs nne u' | the best of the campaign The rcpublliuu I ticket will receive Its usual majority If not moru as never before was such an earnest campaign made fHANKLIN , Neb. Nov 3 ( Special Tele gram ) A f Moore of McCook spoke hero lost night to the largest crowd that has been out to any of the meetings of this cam paign Ho wan here as a guest of the Mc Klnley club and his talk tonight was fine Mr Moore has made many votes for McKln- ley lu thin county by the few speeches ho has made. Hotter weather could not bo asUed. DIG HALLY AT KKAHNKY. KHAHNEV , Neb , Nov 3. ( Special Tele gram ) The closing rally of the campaign was held hero last evening. Addresses wera made by W W Young of Stanton and Dr. Hlxby of Lincoln Ucforo the apeaklng there was a monster street parade and re publican enthusiasm wan of a degree which la only enjo > cd by those confident of succcaa. WAYNK , Neb , , Nov 3. ( Special Tele- cram. ) The largest demonstration ever wit- BARGAINS FOR ELECTION THE SPECIAL FURNITURE SALE. The following1 are a few of the great bargains that we offer for the present week. Any person who expects to buy furniture during the next four years should tnl < c advantage of these bargains if they have the money. rni.niMi iir.iis. mi uins. : \m > . nnnucni ) TUOM TO uiiuciu : : KUOM TO ruoM TO Hook Case , Combination All Hrnss Hed $ 25.00 14.00 Coloiilnl Mahogany Sdehoard $ . ' 50.00 CT 00 All Hrass Hed -10.00 IS.00 Oak Sdoboard , cl.ina case Hcd and Desk $ > $34-00 Combination Hod 10.00 21 - 00 All Hrass Heel 50.00 2S 00 top . CO. 00 30.00 Combination Hod 75.00 39.00 All Hrass lied 123.00 72 00 .Mahogany Slilchoird , Mar- Combination lied , extra fine. 110.00 itt.OO Alt lints ? Hed. 03.00 49.00 luetry . 100.00 C5.00 Hed All Ilrnss lied. C5.00 33.00 flcmlih Oak Sideboard . SOO.OO 12i.OO folding , largo parlor mirror 10000 10.00 Mahogany Sideboard . 16500 S3. 03 " Oik Sldehomd , very lino. . . . 250.00 100.00 Hcd 6.00 30.00 Poldlng uinucin : TO Oak Sideboard , swell front folding Hed 40.00 2000 HunsliiRcn Hocker . $ 6r > .OQ 34 00 and ends . . . . . SO , 00 CO. 00 folding Hed 20.00 12 00 IhiDstngen Rocker . 33 00 20.00 Oik Sideboard . 7D.OO 10.00 folding Hcd 15.00 S.OO Mahognn ) Rocker . 3S.OO 21 00 Oik Sideboard , a ficnch .Mahogany Itocker . 35. Oil 19 00 mlrroM . 45.00 20.00 ciirruns. Mahogany Arm Chair . 35 00 IS 00 Mahogany Sideboard 76.00 33.00 fito\i TO Curly Illrch . 1C. 00 11.00 Mahogail ) Sideboard 100.00 03. OU Curly Hlrcl . 15 00 y.oo Oak Sideboard with chlim frcnrh Velour. extra wide. ? 40 00 21.00 Mahogany Inlaid . 20.00 11.00 , 'rench Velour. extra wldpj 35.00 20.00 Hlrch Inlaid . 12.00 7.50 Oak ei Sldeboird o . C3.00 27.00 "Vouch Velour. extra wide. 30 00 1G 00 fine Ulrch. with leather Oak . 4200 IS.OO Sideboard . 2S.OO 13.00 Vouch Velour , extra wide. 2S 00 1C 00 hick . and seat . 22.00 11.50 Oik Sldehoiird . 20.00 11.00 " 25 00 15 00 Velour "rench . Oak Hocker . 9.00 4 00 Oik Sideboard . . . 12.00 G.OO 'reneh Velour 25 00 1C 00 Oak Itocker . 5.00 2.50 'rench Velour 22.00 14 00 ( IIMIIIN VTION IIOOICV > i : 'rench Velour 20.00 0 00 1'Mll.Olt T\llll > . iunuciu ruo\i TO "rench Velour IS 00 7 50 uiuucii > KUOM TO Oak , double . $ S5.00 40.00 'r < nch Velour 22 00 10 00 Mahogany . . * . . $ 22.00 13 00 Mahogati ) . OS. 00 37.03 . .eathor S5 00 47 OD Mahogany . 10 00 7 50 Curlv Hlrch . 60.00 23.03 -eather fi3 00 29 CO ahogany . 10.00 C 00 Mahogany ilnlah . CO. 00 39.00 rather 25.00 14.00 Mahogany . 60 00 2C 00 Oak . SS.OO 22.00 Curly Iliroh . 15.00 C 00 Mahogany . 03.00 113.03 nr.n noon Mahogail ) Inlaid . 35 00 IS 00 Oak . 40.00 23.00 Mahogany Inlaid . 3000 12 00 Oak . 33.00 22.03 UIDUCHD : I-UOM TO Oak . 3.50 1.50 Oak. double . . . 43.00 23.00 Oak Stilt , 3 pieces . $ 23.00 $ 1000 ! \Hl.dll ft IIMTI'lli : . Curly Illrch . SS.OO 21.00 Dak Suit. 3 piects . IS 00 1000 Oak. Double . f.3.00 3 .00 . . . - uiuuciu TO Cully Hlrch . 22.00 12.00 Curl ) Hlrch Suit. 3 pieces. 75 00 2S.O-J Mahogany Sofa $175.00 $ 90.00 Oak 15.00 7. GO Curly Illrch Suit. 3 pieces. . . 75 00 31 00 Mnhoganj Chnlr 57.00 2S 00 ' DIMM : T . . Oak Suit . S'i 00 3900 V1II.I > Gold Llvnn ) 10 00 IS 00 Oak Suit . -IS 00 2100 ) fltOM TO Gold Corner Chair G3.00 34.00 Mahoginy Suit . 140.00 5000 Oak , miai ter sawed oak $ 23.00 $ 11.03 English Arm Chair. In . light Mahogany Suit . 100.00 47 On Oak , quarter saw ed oik II 00 S.60 blue silk 50.00 . 21.00 Mahogany Suit . 1000.00 3tS 00 tapcatr ) Oak. ejuaiter sawed oak. ! ' 00 G 00 Moorish Divan , with two Mahogany Suit . 450.00 275.00 ' " Oak. quatlei saw cd oak. S 00 G.OO I'lllows 150.00 S" 00 Knamel Suit . 250.00 11000 Oik. < | iiartei nawed oak 20 OD 11.00 3-pIcco Suit , satin dama.sk 150.00 02 00 There are about 90 Suits In the sale , nnd Oak. eiuartct sawed oak 33.no 19.00 Gold Parlor . . Seat 14 00 5 00 the ) are all wonderful bargains Oik. sawed oak 10 00 25 00 Spanish Mahocaii ) Divan. 7500 40 00 I Mahog.in ) Table 75 00 25.00 Wlilto Muhogau ) UocKer . CO 00 20 00 _ . Table 130 Oi ) SS.OO 2-plocc Suit , satin damask 75 00 31 03 Mahogany Table 12300 . oo no. Hinucii ) I-KOM TO C-plcco Suit C3 00 35 00 CMIr XIIIMVIs Iron Hcd with brass trim Curl ) Hlrch Dhan . ir. 00 7 00 mings . $ 14.00 $ 5.73 3-plcce Suit . 32 00 17.50 KHDUCKD fUOM TO lion Hcd with brass trimmings Inlaid I'arlor Chair . 12. OD C 00 Oak , mirror bacK $10000 J 69.00 Mahognn ) 60.00 23.00 mings . 4.50 2. DO i Imitation Mahogany 40.00 23.03 Iron Hcd with brass trimmings ' UKDUCKl ) fllOM TO 'Oik 35.00 0.00 mings . 12.00 G.23 Mahogany . $ 50.00 32 00 Oak IS.OO 10.03 Iron Hed with brass trl-ji- Mahogany . 12.00 24.50 Oik IS.OO 9.50 minus . 14.03 G.75 Muhogany . GJ Of ) 21.0'J ' Corner 18.00 0.03 Iron Hcd with brass trim Hulgium . 70.00 39.00 Corner , mluor topt 23.00 16.00 mings . IS. 00 S.75 Malioginy . 2S.OO 13.01) Swell Hnd 40.00 20.00 Iron Hcd with brass trim Ojk . 14.00 9.00 Corner nnhogaii ) 75.00 39.00 mings . . . . . . 23.00 15.00 Imitation Mahogany . 10.00 5 00 Corner , oak CS.OO 29.00 , rot \\'a Include In the fa\e \ 40 rourhtn not before ' .Ai I'll" " " of ninlnjt TnMi-s In the wil ( > nt icduccil * cine lipiitittful o. < 1i * at lt ) ! < > f 12 $100. tlOO J i > i jcii t < > ni ) fin in n lu til 111. jic. i > , . sis , jw. w : vc. H ) r > " j > . js Jis , jw ; . Wo. j j j . iw j'o. jiw ' "ttt ucsscd In northern Nebraska occurred here last night under the ausplcts of the Wajne McKlnley club. Special trains were run from Not folk , ntoomflclil Ilartlngton. Pen- tier and all Intermediate points Nearly 2000 people were In the par. de. together with two traction engines pulling "trains to Canton' and the heavens were ablare with drew oiks Six bands and one drum iorpi furnished the musle. Delegations were present from Noifolk. HnskinsVlnslde , Hlonmricld.Vausa. . Handolph Carroll Pen- der. Ilartlngton , Laurel , DIxon , Coleridge , and Wakelleld five quartets furnished music at the opera house and the largo tent Judge \V. f Norris delivered nn able address to 1 201) ) people at the opera house , ami John It lHes addressed 800 people In the largo tent. The dtroratlons of the business build ings weio elaborate. The Women's MtKln- le ) club of Wane entertaliipd abjut 300 visiting women and all the glee club * fur nished the music CKITI : . Neb . Nov. 3 ( Special Telegram ) The campaign closed In this clt.v last nli.hl with u magnlllcent speech b > H ItOar- vvater Of courae the usual toichllght pro cession and other demonstrations preceded the meeting There never was a larger or more Intelligent n ml It me nss mblcd In this clt ) Mr. Hosewatcr explained the iinanclil equations of the campaign more satlafac torll ) to his audience than : ui > other speaker during the long lampalgn. Hcforc closing the speaker showed up llrjan B coniiresslonal record as no speaker ever attempted ( treat applau&c at all points allowed the feeling of the audience PLATTSMOUTH. Neb , Nov 3 { Special Telegram ) This clt ) was tompletily car ried by stoim last evening by the icpub- llcans and one of the grandest dcmonstra tlons ever v.Itneascd In this Htato was the result At 7 o'clock Main street was lacked with a dense mass of enthiusmstlc humanity and the wonderful preparations being made for the gigantic pirado av akencd the ex pectancy of the crowds to lever heat The parade was magnificent , both in proportions and design The beautiful floats elicited applause All the people v.cre tired and hoarse. The Pljttsmouth band led the pa rade , followed by carriages containing lion Jesse H. Strode and prominent citizens Then came the Hav clock Railw.i ) Men's Sound Money league. Woman's Mclvioc ! > club and band about seventy women and men on horseback , a monster elephant attcndcl b/ Indian rajahs , followed by a magnllcent float drawn by four ho.-acs. on which wax represented every state In the union by the far-famed level ) > ohng women of this elty , arra > cd In white robes , alth golden crowns , waving alar-spangled 'banners and singing patriotic bongs , l.oulmllU''a delegation of about 200 comprising band an 1 Women's and Men's Uniformed ilarch'ng ' club , Green wood's delegation of ovi-r 00 and band and Woman's Marching club nnd banners and transparencies. II N Do\cy flambeau club , l followed by hundreds of railroad men swing- 1 Ing red , white and blue lanterns hundreds I of mounted enthusiasts v Ith torches and fog I horns , traction cnglnp attached to tUrcot car gaily decorated wlth Jts whistle blow I Ing ever ) short whllq , find dozens of dlf- i fercnt floats concluded tlip parade , represent ing catchy Ideas The pjirado was over three miles In length and v\ni , iho grandest ever conceived and carried oit | In this city. After | the parade which consume ! ) over two hours , 'the ' crouds bcselgcd , W cnnan hall nnd White's opera house , v > ) | ) ) rc speeches were inndi \t Waterman Ual ) pie croud was Ini- meiiBC and Dr. Hall , cliulinmn of the central committee , presided The meeting was opened by a grand chorus by the stales ) onn women and they were followed by Mr How ard , with eeveral selections , and the Chris tian Hlfltcrs of Ashland Ernest Pollard spoke a few words and then Congressman Strode made a speech , which was ihieied to the * etho LOl'ISVILLE , Neb. Nov 3 ( Special Tele gram ) On account of the republican rally at I'lattsmouth last evening the H. & M ran a special from Have-lock When the train of tlvo cars reached hero It wan found nectK-sary to take on two box cars to no- tommoilato the crowd One hundicd and alxtelght tickets were sold at this place CLOSING CHKUHS AT GHAND ISLAND OUAND ISLAND. Nov 3. ( Special Tele gram ) The republican league of Grand Island closed the campaign last night with a splendid rally A largo parade wan held. In which there was a fine display of fire works and a full force of torch buarcrs lion Charles Greene of Omaha addressed an audience at the opera house , every scat In the gillcry and main Door helm ; taken and the sta e well crowded with leading repub lic-inn Mr Greene Is a favorite with Grand Island pctple ami thegati - him an ovation tonight which certain ! ) must have been up- pi eclated He dealt v Ith ltr > nnl m In his usual forcible manner , characterizing the effort to arra ) one clnss of clti/eiiK against the other , ru having caused South Caio- llna to secede and take to the cannon Ho rhoved how utterly Impossible It was fern n house divided against Itself to stand ; how a country divlJed agali.st Itself could j not piospcr. Ills closing peroration was a gland oratorical effort , and men wived hula wildl ) and cheery" for fully live min utes when he had eluded The Glee club , which otllclatcd. was thrlco lecalled at the close of the program , and altogether It was one of the most successful enthusiastic meetings of the entire campaign. TOM ] ( iii > POINTS TO TIM : isst i : . Shall "UV riiniiKrlml Af Him- for wiuit \ \ . ivnnvi NutiiiiiK or ; \KLAND. . Cal . Nov 3 The town was In gala attlio jotterdaj and the republicans are in high feather for with the Hec-d mertlni ; In the afternoon and a monster parade last evening the cause of gold went up several points. Yellow Is o\crwhere Chosanthemums of golden tinge arc vvirn by the thousands , and are for sale on all sides Meichauts have draped their windows dews with ) cllow silk , and one energetic haberdasher haw made tip n stock of ) ? 1- lo.v neckllr ? which went like hot cakes Hislness was at a standstill sive with the florist and the haberdasher with the coldcn tic-s Thti paiiide was the largest ever seen In Oakland The ) cllow badges slgnifing an Intention to manh , v rre worn by every body , and gnvo the streets an appearance of a popp-bcdotled California field in nprlng. Manj of the private homes were pally decorated flags were filng from the hnueetops and pictures of McKlnlo ) , draped In jolliw. hunj ; nt the windows It Is estimated there were 15.000 persons at the race track before the speaking be gan The greeting accorded the nnn from Maine on entering the race track was most demonstrative Mr Heed said In order to mnko the world progrors Hinoothly nnd ndv nice , God has < rented men of two el i ses une class Is the ploneci nnd the Inventor and that Is ono c-liihs while the otlu r Is the conservi- tlve multitude Men In Ing to UH esjiieially In political life , tbcorlts nnd wnnt to test tl en It co-itH Homethiiig to test thiorlt thin fore nil theories ha\u to be Hubmltted to the people of thin country Sometimes It happens that u theory eomes Into tno world with n great deal of nolso nnd often goe-H out agiln tdlciitlyVlilh' the In ventive chins deserves all praise- for what It bus done , vet many of lift immbt-M Htanil ( ilii.ul of their trains ( LiiiKhtcr ) We had four vcaid ngo a lot of iintluiien ; that wen- full of Ideas but thcv turned out full of mistaken \\u wrrei in a fair condition four yeais ago There was a chance foi an honest m in to get an lion c-Ht tlav'H work most nnywlicro .mil especially In the Htate of California Cap ital was ut wnik nilllH wire opm nnd men were Htruggllng not for jobs , but for higher wages Some KUitlomui saw thcFt- conditions nnd advanced a theor ) Now we are like the Sp.uil.nh grandee who had the following cplluph over hla crave 1 wan well , I wanted to be better , I took medicine , and hero I am Dont' bt > deceived about the Issues of thin campaign There l nn Ir-suo of bi metallism Bimetallism Is the adoption of gold anil silver by the nations of the eirth Thul IIOH never been tiled ; whether It would ho a HUCCCKS or not nobody can hay Probably the world would be ready to try It , or the I'nlled Staten part of It but at this time nothing could bo HO aul- eldal n going from n geM basis that wi know Homvthlng nbout , to a ullver hand * that wo don't know an ) thing about , ln > - ciimn you certainly would bo on either one * or the other , nnd cveiy man here knows from the courtio of the prlcn of Hllver In the past twenty-tnrcti years that It would be uncertain business Now who vvantH to go on nn uncertain | IIHH' ; ! ' It U the clux * of men who tnxo their bondn payable In gold and HlnKUlarly enough every patilot who want the I'nltid States to K < I on a Hllver banls | m tiiknn the prc- eautlnn to have evt-iy bund of lilt on a gold baulH. CliilniH ( if Sllvi-r > lin , PAWNHD O1TV , Neb. Nov. 3 ( Special Telegram ) Thn ullvcr republicans clo-ied the campaign last nlubt. The city band and KELLEY , ST1GER CO. , Omaha , Nob. Seasonable Dress Goods , Trimmings and Gloves , Special Orders by Mail Solicited. 50C Imported Worsted Novelties HIcndcd shades , brown and black , bine nnd black , red and black , brown nnd green. Velour Armurc 1C Inch , bluennd black , brown , blue nnd black , blcuded shades. 00 'Worst0'1 ' Sal1 Cloth 50 Inch , blue nnd black , black , green , black and xy > - ' blown , blended shades. . OK New Sail Cloth 50-Inch green and black , black , green and brown , blend' d .fi-U shades. f rench Hondo Largo checks , Just out. black and blue , green and blue , Petunia , green and black , black and cardinal , blended colors. SPECIAL BLACK DRESS GOODS FOR THE WEEK. Three stles , but the \cr ) latest effects , imported high grade goods. frcnch Satin Novelties four stlcs. Ball cloth , novelty mohair , fancy weave G lncl1 K"Ellsh Mountain Serge ( recommended ) . i ' ' L I 85C ' 1S lnc'1 ' stonu Serge , English Worsted ( recommended ) . ! | , 1.00 Cheviot The rough , snug kind for stllsh winter gown. IN OUR TRIMMING AND BUTTON DEPARTMENT The vcrj latest productions In high grade frcnch Uuttons. fine Enameled Uuttoni and novelties , rich possementerles , etc CLOVES ! CLOVES ! ! CLOVES ! ! ! See our New Pique Glove , $1 Uo Huerro and New Tans. Wo have "Dent's" nnd * the renowned ' Trcfoiibsc" Gloves , Trc-fousse 1'lo.ue , lilyhly recommended , extreme ) fashion. Jackets , Coats and Capes for Fall and Winter Wear , 3 Farnuin and ISUi St. sixteen girls drctsed In whitu. with nlher caps escorted the speaker i : L fulton , to the hall llcpuhllcam claim the county by the old majoilty. The silver people say It will be icduccd HIM \MTIS Hin TIII : M IITHIst : in | ! IINI for ( > old In ( lili-iiKO ) > . > Ii'ii \\lio lUpi-fl II In ( in In a l'i i-iiiliitii. CHICAGO , Nov. 3 There v.as n inn on the subtreaaury In this city for gold When the announcement of the Snu fianclsco run was made public and $1,000,000 In gold re ceived from the mint last week , the local bubtrcasui ) noticed an Increase In the nuin- be-r of persons who wanted to exchange bills for gold Yesterday the rush began at the opening of the * doors An unbroken line passed In and out of the narrow corridor In front ef the money changer's window all day Two-thirds of those asking foi gold bunded In greenbacks und national bank notes. ' Onl ) treasury notes of ISOO Issue anil gold certlllcates accepted , " said Mr. Shanahan , the teller. The olllco was kept open half an hour after the usual timeto clean up the Hut of people ple In waiting Iho total output of gold for the da ) was $85.000 thrc-o times an much ns that of Saturda ) About twice that amount was asked for. THROW HAD ijii : > < AT MAI CIIIIIS. : I'niiofi-ntH Alti'inpl to lln-uU I ( I ii ltllll > lit lll-IIVIT Oil ) . HHAVHH CITY , Neb , Nov. 3 ( Special Telegram ) At the republican rally at Hundley Saturday nliht ; the speakers and Htidlenco were pelted wit rotten eggH by Do an Hinpithtze'rs on the ouUldo of the hall. People of all parties are very Indig nant at the outrage. r.viti.oit ' "V'rl" J1 ' " " < oHMrl in HIP , , lrlt " ' " ' * " ' t- > - ' " Jl } > t : II. Ml IK } - . ' > M , , Jo IK . jvo All ul . „ , lnvi , , Tills Slili bnnri ! mlurml to JC 00 olhrr bnr- Knlns nt ) IO. } I2. 113 , 51C , J1S. 120 , in , 123 l.-i in. no. in us. $ w. jco , jrn , jh , } b , } < o , jiuu , jus , iv.ii n t fln Thin tine roMIng lleil , with pirlnr mirror ro. ilnced from JICO to J49 Others nl tiJ22 J- JM. IIS. HO. jr. . ISO. fil. JJC5. . JT3 , JtW. J9 Oo. JU , J7.SO. All nt the eule 1'rlccn. ' : \ rrns. Do eMlf. Mi > or McClelland of Koinoke , Vu , wni run elown by an electrics c.u and fa' illy injured Louis Ilnlm r , le.ssuo and pirjprletor of thn American IICIIIK at Mimkuto , Minn , Hliot and killed his wlfn while lnto\liatcd I'uvnllup Indian croininlsylon VM.J or- deted dish ituled , to talcei effect iJeccnii ) T 1 , In nccoidanco with tlu > jirovluiuii K .111 act of eonnreHs. HmerHon Pliino cnmp my has nald I's exdltors in full with Innierit at i > , r cent Blnco Oftobrr 1 , and the t MIHI. > s hive tinned over the biiHliuhs to the uoiniHiiy Westt rn Union dliectom Hay In rufi n-n. o to thn expiration of the contract , b l\- u the Hell Ti Ic-phuntt company and th di cum. pany wltbo-il nnewal that a hatni-iul JIM agreemeint hnri been icaeshed thoii n i < o lormnl contraet in idc Pres llrndfonl , who Hhot and KIIL-d u de-puty HherlfT In Henry county , iYnii".i- lice , committed sulcldo with a gnu afur .1 hearty meal at bin father-in-law ' houne. Chief Justlco fuller IIUH Ivcn nulled thiet tbei Hiipiumo court win IIIKO a icctoj from November 1Q until Uccuinijcr 1. HIvorH In thn Houth of franco con'lnuo to rlHo , but iho Helno IIIIH fallen. riftcen hundred doll irn wan laken by ImrglarH who blow opc-n the nafu of the bursar of Toronto iinlvcrHlty Oiin nngllsh HltninHhlp coiniinny Joil.ire.i iiLOKatloim am Mill pioc-e-e < IlliK mil thei InciciiKc In tratiHatlantlc pahseiih' > T latc-ti will not take plnut for soimnuiuhn A German company annouiu-cH that iho new luteix will go Into effect Ui-eumber 1 Gemeiral f Itrhugh Luo Is ducland to huvo nald to a BiunlHh ii'jiuitiu bnforo leaving Cubi , to vlMlt his heimu that the "hurolHiu of the KjianlHli tolilh.iH under Guntirul Wuy- Itir would MOOII triumph ever thn K Ix'lllonl" Hit IH ulso nald to havu prulacd ijpalu'u con duct of the war.