THE OMAHA DAHjY BEE: STTsT)AT, OCTOBER 28, 1000. 20 per cent off on any Brass Bed Great November Special Sale 25 per cent off on any Library Table LT E START this sale in full blunt Monday morning, October 29th and will beyond question give you values that cannot bo duplicated. Reductions from our regular prices mean bargains in every sense of the Furniture Carpets Draperies Lace Curtains Furniture Rugs Lamps Jardinieres word, for original prices were not fflted with the intention of eventually marking down for a sale. If you wish to prolit by circumstances you must grasp the opportunities as they come your way. All economical house , wives will br-interested in this sale. Come while the assort ment is most complete. Hundreds of SPECIAL NOVEMBER SALE values space forbids mentioning. TIIIS THE GREATEST OF ALL SALES. 44444448 In our stock durlnK this November special salo. Come In, pick out your bed and we will take 10 per cent discount from the price. 32 brass bod, 20 per tent oft OS flfl November special salo tautw $35 brass bed, 20 per cent off OR OO November special salo tjr $10 brow bed, 20 per cent off OO (1(1 November special sale .... Remember this 20 per cent discount is taken off from any brass bed In our stock. Come early whllo tha selection Is complete. Bed Room Suits Three pieces, bed, dresser and washstand, made, of hard mnple, highly finished, neatly carved, Dresser has laiEO mirror 24x20 Inches. Full slzo bed, regu- tf g"J lar value. $1S. November special sale price- 3 pieces... v , Very pretty threo-nleco bed room suite, larps dresner; top, 20x14 Inches, has larKO bovel mirror 28x22 Inches. Tho carving Is of a refined character, cntlro suite finely finished, ne.itly trimmed with brass handles- In every respect u J20 f4 ff sulto at November special J, , 11 J sain Elegant three-piece pelect onk suite, dresRor lutH double swoll quurtcrsawed front, hand carving, nntlro sulto Is hand polished. Fitted v.lth best cast brass trimmings. A largo 30x21 Inch bevel mirror. A sulto that will compare with any f $32 sulto on tho market. tJtiJ Special Nov. salo price wv vr v Ladies Writing, Desks Largo new stock Just received and go at special November sale prices. Very pretty writing desk, mado of seloct quartersawed oak, highly polished golden finish, has Kronen shapo legs front and back ana large drawer under the writing bed. Inside of desk nicely partitioned with pigeon holes, etc. A desk that would mm - usually sell at 9. Special f" 1 1 November sale price vraijvr Very prutty desk made of select quarter sawed oak, highly polished in the golden finish, has double swell Bhapo front, neatly carved, largo drawer underneath writing bed; Insldo of desk la nicely partitioned. Has French elinpo legs front and back. Bpcctal November sale price, $8. Very pretty desk with Trench bevel pattern mir ror top, lid of desk Is -finely carved, made of best seleot quartnrsawed oak, highly oIlshed In tha golden s tSf yv lnlHh, $12.50 value. tNo- Vf.rSIl vember special sale -,wv Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention. Tabouret. This very protty solid onk tnbourot, exactly liko cut, nicely finished. Novcmbor special salo 50c India Stool, Concavo dish seat, slat top, in design exactly liko cut November special salo V5C Pantisote Leather Cottcly made In first class manner, with best steel springs and filling has full spring edge and end 30 Inches wide, 6 ft. 6 In. long seven rows of deep tufts made up In maroon, or dark green pantisote leather regular J2O.U0 4 A Rfi value at November special salo ittuu Extra special value made up In tnpestry biscuit tuftod top, full spring edgo nil around pleated sides' nnd a box pleated valance box Is lined Inside thli couch never sold for less than 118.00 November special tulo j gQ Pillows. Pillows. A fortunate purchase nt n proper time enables us to offer exceptional values in Bed Pillows. 600 palw on Special November Sale commencing Monday, 6 pounds to the pair nil feathers covered with fancy stripe ticking November Special 4 fjft Salo I'rlce per pair UO NOT MISS Till!. BB EAST WINDOW DISPLAY. Mattresses. A good, well-filled full sited mattresi soft top nt November 4 IE Special Sale I.UO Patent FELT MATTRKSS-oxtra spe cial at November 8alo 1000 HAlu" M ATTRErfS'a' ' 40-lb. curled horso hair mattress, made up in best ticking ono or two parts beyond question the best hair mattress vnlue ever offered. Hold regularly nt $16(0 Special November Hale 4 4 7(C Trlco II.JO HUH HAST WINDOW DISPLAY. Nottingham Lace Curtains Hotels and Boarding Houses in particular should t be interested in this. Over 1,000 pairs of high grade Nottingham and CbIi net curtains, in choicest styles and designs. The "small lots" accumulation for tho season of one of the largest manufacturers in the country, bought by us at prices that enable us to interest the largest buyer in this sec tion, bo it tho modest housekeeper, the hotel man or the merchant. There are from 2 to 10 pairs of o pattern, all in perfect condition, but a fow of them slightly soiled from being used as mill samples; tho greatest portion, however, are perfectly fresh. They will be oiEered on Monday morning and the entire week on tho following basis 3.50 Curtains per pair 2.45 4.50 Curtains per pair 2.95 5.00 Curtains per pair 3.45 5.50 Curtains per pair 3.75 J5.00 Curtains per pair 4.45 8.50,Curtains per pair 5.95 1.00 Curtains, per pair. . ..75c 1.50 Curtains, per pair . .1.00 1.75 Curtains, per pair. . .1.15 2.00 Curtains, per pair. . . 1.25 2.50 Curtains, per pair... 1.65 3.00 Curtains, per pair ..1.95 No misrepresentation of values they are worth all we say and you will do well to look them over. To give this sale an added interest, we will sell Monday only Brass Extension Poles. Ribbed White Enamel Poles. 4-Inch tubing, oxtonds from 30 to 54 -4 fg Inches, with ends and brackets, each A vf C Throo-fourths inch by 4 foot long, -4 CS with brass trimmings, each luw November 4- sale of uarpets Such unprecedented bargains as wo of fer you this mouth cannot be passed if you want carpets this fall. A fow pat terns of best quality (5-frame) 13ody Brus sels CarpetB without borders, fi ES, to close at, yard , vJ-V A fow patterns of all wool extra super Ingrains 'Iftlr' to closo at, vard . 004C A fow pleroi. of Union Ingrains, heavy quality, Qn to oloso at, yard ...1 M.z A few patterns of Tapestry Brussels Carpet to A Ar closo at, yard L A few pleco.i of good quality Printed Linoleum A to closo at, ynrd tst Short lengths of Linoleum very best quality of Printed and Inlaid Goods, sultablo for bath rooms and vestibules. All tho Mte, SCo and Jl.oo quality short lengths, to enn closo at uUC All ho Inlaid short lengths 11. 65 quality per j qq A fow damaged pieces and remnants Linoleum, "oin to closo at, per yard ,- Big Special November Sale of All Jardinieres teS I1.2S JARDINIERES-Speclal November e Salo Prlco , IOC $1.75 JARDINIERES-Speclal November 4 tl fialo Prlco I.vrU 13.00 JARDINIERES-Speclal November O flfi Bale I'rlco tUU Jl.00 JARDINIERES-Speclal November O f Sale Prlco 6.yU UM JAItDINIKItKS-Speclal November m OC Sale Prlco O.SO Jardiniere and Pedestal that Is worth 19.00 and ID B0 Special November Sale Price JS.D0 and U.OO. :5 per cent discount on all other Jardinieres. These are ex tra special valuo. Un ccnnVc Monday we offer liaSSULUa every hassock (ex cept leather covered) in 1 9 our stock at two prices A v'OjL Thosoaro hnssocka worth up to 11.50 each. Muko your choice. Rugs These rugs lmvo been made up from rem nants of carpets and are ready to show Monday, Como early as the cholco rugs aro picked up at onco. 8-3x9-0 Uody Brussels J17.W 8-3x11-6 Tapestry $16.00 8-2x12 Tapestry J16.00 8-3x10-0 Tapestry UO.OO 8-3x10-0 Tapestry IU.00 8-3x10-3 Tapestry .-. .' JU.OO 6x7 Tapestry , i... J7.D0 8-3x8-6 Axmlnster tK.OO 8-3x10 Tupcstry J16.00 8-3x11 Body Urussul 116.00 8-3x10-6 Tnpestry (14.00 7- 6x9 Tapestry J12.00 8- 3x10-6 Tapestry iU.V) 8-3x11-6 Tnpestry Z.M 8-3x10 BruHsol.i $13.00 8-3x11-4 Brussels $13.50 8-3x12-3 Brussels JU.OO 8-3x10-6 Brussels $11.00 8-3x10-6 Brussels $13.00 8-3x10 Brussels $16.00 8-3x10-6 Axmlnster $!".!. 00 8-3x12 Axmlnster $15.50 8-3x10-3 Tnpestry $15.00 $-3x12-9 Tupestry $16.50 8-3x10-6 Tnpestry $20.00 8-3x11-9 Axmlnster $18.50 8-3x13-9 Wilton $26.00 8-3x10-6 Axmlnster $21.00 9x11-6 Velvet $29.00 9x11-3 Axmlnster $27.60 10-6x12-6 Brussels $16.00 10-6x12-3 Brussels $19.00 10-6x11-0 Brussels $18.00 10-6x12-3 Brussels $16.00 8x10-9 Brussels $21.00 9x11-3 Brussels $24.00 9x11 Brussels $17.00 9x13 Wilton $27.00 9x11-6 Wilton $00 9x12 Wilton $25.50 10-6x13-6 Brussels $22.00 10-6x11-9 Brussels $18.00 10-6x14 Brussels $25.00 10-6x12-0 Brussels $20.00 10-6x12-0 Brussels $16.00 10-6x12 Brussels $22.00 10-6x14 Brussels $30.00 10-6x13-6 Blgelow Axmlnster $42.00 10-6x12 Brussel $19.00 10-6x12 Brussels $17.00 10-6x12 Brussel $19.00 10-6x12 Brussels $24.00 10-6x12 Brussels , $23.00 10-6x12-6 Axmlnster $24.00 10-6x12 Axmlnster $20.00 10-6x11-6 Axmlnster $17.50 ODD DRESSERS Very pretty solid oak dresser richly ornamented with carving finely finished In golden has a pattern shape top 20x42 Inches large bevel mirror, 18x21 inches regular $14 value November Special JQ qq DRESSER finely finished made of select golden oak full swoll figured quarter sawed front very pretty pat torn shapo top frame richly carved Extra value at November o CO Salo Price U Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Company 1414-1416-1418 Douglas Street SIDEBOARD made of select oak richly ornamented with carving has swell top and drawers one drawer lined for sliver titled with olid cast brass handles has largo oval French plate mlrrdr very pretty bracket shelves a regular $20.00 value at November 4 K fifl Special Salo 10,vu SIDEBOARD made of select quar ter Hawed oak highly hand pol ished golden nnlsh Is of massive design heavily carved has extra large 18x40 French beveled pattern shapo mirror $35 valuo OE (f at Special Nov. Sale O.UtT in the house during this great November special snlo. Sixty-live patterns to select from of now designs In solid mnhogany, Flemish, golden and English oak. Some heavily carved, others plain. Take your pick of any library table In tho house and we will tnko off ft of the regular marked price. A wonderful table opportunity; many new tables Just nrrlved. Remember the llbernl discount during this November special sale, 25 per cent off. Ladies Dressing Tables at Special November Salo PI ory pretty dressing table mnde of curly birch, mahogany polished finish, hns oviU iTtnch plato mirror, regular $!..'i0. Novem ber special sale nt $0.50. Very pretty soleet tuartersawed oak dressing tnble, highly hand polished top nnd Inrgo French bevel ovnl mirror. Una ono Inrgo druwer fitted with solid brass handles a aa regular $13.50. November M.I If I special sale Qliartersawed onk dressing table with doublo swell front, richly and neatly hnnd enryed: hns French Hhnpe legs front and buck, largo, round French hovel mirror, lias small cabinet on each side of the top. l'lauo polished, $24 dress- 4 a m Ing table at November 1 JS S special sale U Dining Tables Special dining tables at special sale prices. Select solid onk dining table with heavy molded rim all around the top, nicely fin ished, hus turned and M fluted legs, worth $8.50, at fl.ll November special sale JmKJM Very heavy massive dining table with oval shape rim, polished top, has heavy fluted and turned legs, at 4f en November special sale I J OU Handsome French shape leg table, hand carved, shaped rim, curved center leg. En tire table tnado of select qunrtersawed oak, highly hand polished. A strictly high grade, first-class table b t? worth $17.50, at Novem- lO.Oll ber special sale A-FBJVr New Illustrated Fall Catalogue Mailed Free. ROCKHILL CONFIRMS REPORT Special Commissioner Soiida News to Wash ington of Yu Hiiang! Death. . VARIOUS RUMORS DENIED BY MR. CONGER American MlnUtcr Say the Chinese Uovrrnmrnt Una Not Ordered Ile liinvul t Viceroy Ileeanse of I'ro-Forelicn Sentiment. WASHINGTON, Oct. 27. From nn Inde pecdent sourco Secretary liny liaB received confirmatory evldenco of tho reported sul cldo of Yu Hslang, tho fanatical governor ot tho provlnco of, Shan 81, whose punish ment was demanded by the powers for tho massacre of a largo uurabor ot -missionaries. This niessaffo camo from Special Commis sioner Rockhlll, ns follows: "SHANGHAI, Oct. 27. Have reliable In formation to tho effect that Yu Ilstang committed suicide 22d. ROCKHILL,." It Is regarded as probable by tho State Tho Pen in tho Hand is worth two in tho Mindm If you have "a good mind to write to Dr. Pierce" take pen in hand and begin. Then you'll avoid the experience of Mrs. M. P. Davis, of Honaker, Russell Co., Va. She writes : 'Tor seven years I wa9 confined to bed most of the time. I had ulceration of Internal organs and female weakness. I bad four doctors and they said I could not be cured After the doctors said I could not be cured I wrote to Doctor Plerca for advice I followed the advice be gave I feel better than I ever did. My friends say I do not look like the same woman. am sotry I did mot take Dr, JHerce's medicine when I Ant began to have poor health. I could nave saved what I paid to bumbug9," No one ever regretted writing to Dr. Pierce for advice. Many have regretted not writing sooner. Sick women are invited to con sult Dr. Pierce by letter, free, and to obtain the opinion and advice of specialist in diseases peculiar to women. "All correspondence pri vate. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser, icoS pages, is sentrr on receipt of stamps to defray expense of mail ing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for paper covers, or 31 stamps for doth. t Address as above. , department officials thnt Mr. Itockhlll was unacquainted with the fact that the Chinese government Itself had communicated in formation to this effect to tho powers be fore he sent his message, so that coming from another point than Pckln, where the Chinese report emanated, Mr, RockhlU's ndvlco Is regarded as strongly corroborative. A dispatch has been received from Mr, Conger disproving tho story ot tho reac tionary tendencies of the Imperial govern ment. The State department has received reports from various points in China, and notably from Canton through Its agent there, to tho effect that the Imperial gov ernment had ordered tho removal from ofQco of tho viceroys from the great Yang Tso provinces of Nankin and Hankow bo cause of their pro-foreign sentiments. Instructions to Conger. Secretary Hay cabled Mr. Congor to in vestigate tho report and It it woro found t be truo to make a forcible protest to the Imperial government through tho Chi nese commissioners nt I'ekln, LI Hung Chang and Princo Ching, against tho pro posed action. Today Mr. Congor reported that after careful investigation the story of the change in administration had been found to be without foundation. The answer to tho communications from Ocrmany and Great Orltaln, embodying the last agreement relative to the "open door1 and tho territorial integrity of China, prob ably will go forward Monday. It Is said that from tho first our government has never been In doubt as to the action It should take pn this agreemont or rather the invitation to approve tho agreement. But It was not posslblo to movo spocdily in the mattor. The point ot Interest la tho treatment that will be accorded the third section ot tho agreement relatlvo to the course to be pursued by the signatories In tho event thoy find themselves obstructed In the two preceding paragraphs. It Is bollovcd tho State department will find It unnecessary to enter Into any agree ment on this point In advance of tho oc currence of the contingency referred to In the third section. There can bo no count ot its full acceptance ot the first two articles in view ot the tact that they aro not more than reaffirmations ot the de partment's own policies. no further proceedings be had, a finding vindicating tho captain. From tho War department tho papors went to tho Navy department and after somo consideration It was determined that tho high moralo ot tho marine corps required tho most formal and complete acquittal of nn accused officer from such a charge, in order that he might not in after years suffer from Its repetition. Consequently, the papers were referred to General Hayward, tho commandant of marines, who Is taking steps to have a thorough investigation by a proper court. It happens that the only report of tho conduct of the marines at Tekln to reach tho department was from Captain Hall, tho sonlor officer, Captain Malles being too 111 'to report. WILL GIVE BLOOD MONEY Chinese Antl-I"orelirii Society of IIol Plnir Fosts Ilennrdm fur .Mis sionary Heads. II0N0 KONQ, Oct. 27. Tho Chinese Mu tual Protection Bocloty of the Hoi Ping district has offered $500 for jtho head ot Dr. Sagcr, of tho American Board of Mis sions, and 300 each for tho heads of Ilev. 6, O. Topo, a British missionary, Dr. Graves, a Southern Baptist missionary, and Dr. Beattlo, of the American Presbyterian board. The placard say the heads must not be procured In Hoi Pine Tk trate of that district is notedly anti-tor-elgn and inspired the posting of the pla cards. Protection has been guaranteed by placards to all who destroy the property ot the missions or of converts. other two democratic clubs the Germans aro Inclined to bo sore. A prominent German eald last night that tho resignation of Froltag from tho county central committee would doubtless tend to throw a good many Gorman votes over to tho republicans. Never beforo In tho history of South Omaha has thcro been so much discord among democrats as at tho present ttmo. Somo of tho lenders are making a mighty effort to harmonize their forces, but a3 election approaches tho split seems to grow wider and tho hope of a reconciliation botween tho fighting fac tions consequently decreases. In an effort to bolster bp their causo the names ot James H. Bulla and John J. Ryan have been added to tho county central com mittee. Both ot these men are old in tho art ot politics, but !f thcro Is anything in street rumor they havo lost their grip on the voters and tho addition of tholr names to tho committee has not strength ened tho party hero one bit. Even democrats now admit that tho fu sion vote hero on November 6 will fall way below tho usual average and it is pre dicted that tho democratic majority will be cut down almost to nothing, if not en tirely wiped out, by the republicans. assist materially In Increasing the vote for tho entire republican leglslatlvo ticket. Hospital Ilnttons Arrive. The 2,000 buttons to be sold tor the South Omaha hospital fund have arrived and are in tho bands of Mrs. D. L. Holmes, president ot tho hospital association and the commit tco in cbargo of raising funds tor tho pro posed building. Harry M. Chrlstlo, 2120 N street, will have charge ot the distribution of theso butttons and will act as accounting officer ot tho project. It la expected that tho sale will be heavy, as a great deal ot Interest Is being taken In the erection of a much needed hospital building. Presbyterian Church Election. The annual meeting ot the congregation ot tho First Tresbyterlan church for the elec tion of officers resulted in the selection of A. II, Merrill nnd J. S. Bradley for elders. Hnrvoy S. Prosser and J. D. lethcry were chosen deacons, with Miss Kate Gcmmlll and Mrs. John Caughoy deaconesses. Theso ro ccntly elected officers will be Installed on Wednesday ovenlng. On this occasion ras ter Wheeler will deliver an address on "The Church and It Officebearers." CHARGED WITH COWARDICE 3I!nUter Conger Makea Formal AUe- KKtlun Airaltiat Cnptnln Hall ' of the Murine Corps. WASHINGTON, Oct. 27. Minister Con gor has preferred charges of cowardice against Captain Newt T. Hall, United States Marine corps, the second In, command ot tho marlno forco at Pekln during tho siege. Tho details are Aosely guarded, the regu lations of the War and Navy departments strictly forbidding publicity at thts stage. It Is gathered, howevor, that Mr. Conger questioned Captain Hall's courage, because ot tho latter's docllnatlon to carry out cer tain military operations suggested by the minister. Tho charges In tho ordinary course passed Into th hands ot General Chaffeo, the commander-in-chief of the forces In China, who examined them, made an In quiry on bis own account and then, con cluding that tho whole matter rested on tho difference ot judgement between the minister and the captain, sent tha papen to Washington, with a recommendation Germany's Chinese Dndxet. BERLIN, Oct. 27. Tho Klao Chou budget has reached tho Bundesrath. It requires 1,600,000 marks, besides the receipts there. Tho largerpart of this is nood'od for har bor Improvements, Nothing Is put in Cook's Imnnrlnt n-rtrn Dry Champagne to mako It ferment; the effervescence Is natural; its boquet un- rivauca. South Omaha News . The resignation of F. J. Freltag as a numbor of the dcmocratlo county central commlttco is only another evidence ot tho disintegration of the various democratic organizations in this city. Mr. Freitng is not, it is stated, at all satisfied with tho manner in which tha campaign is being conducted and, as ho evidently sees the handwriting on the wall, ho Is preparing to stand from under before tho crash ccmes. It Is understood that the resignation of Mr. Freltag Is the result ot a continua tion of tha fight between the Bryan club and tho Bryan-Stevenson club ot this city. Notwithstanding all donlals It 4s evident that the relations between these two clubs are as strained as over and it Is con sidered doubtfjl about a truce being patched up before electron. The German American Democratic club, headed by Henry Oest, Is making a lot of trduble tor both of tho other clubs. Oest claims that bis club is the largest In member ship and that bo and the executive com mittee ot the Germans should be consulted In matters pertaining to the campaign. Aa this' has not been dont by, either ot the HralMratlnii Flicnren. During tho two days ot registration 3,833 voters have registered, as compared with 2,628 on the two days ot 1899. This Is ar.-i increase for the two days' registration of 1,206. For the second day of registration tho total whs 1,776, na compared with 1,511 on the second day one year ago, nn Increase of 265. It Is estimated now that tho regis tration on Saturday, November 3, will be fully as heavy as on Friday last, and If so tho total registration will be in tho neigh borhood of 6,600. The lowest estimates eo far made ot tho total registration Is 6,000, Whllo no comparison as to party affilia tion can bo made with the registration last tall, tho republicans hero aro apparently fairly well satisfied with tho showing so far. Up to date 1,682 republican!) havo reg istered, as against 1,024 democrats, Less than threo score of populists have presented themselves beforo the registration board as yet. Whllo no figures aro at band, It is known .that tho number ot those who ro tuso to give their party affiliation Is much less this year than It was twelvo months ngo. The voters of South Omaha now un derstand that registration law much bettor than a year ago and very tow objections aro now mado to making a declaration ot party affiliation. Fine Brooches nnd Pins. We have a very large stock of brooches and pins, both In solid gold and gold front. We can sell you a good gold brooch from ?3 to $100. We mount them with diamonds to order. Beautiful line In gold fronts and rolled plate. New, catchy novelties from 60 cents to 3. Godfrey, the Jeweler, 2413 N street, South Omaha, ffeb. Men Wanted to Harvest Ingar Beets. Wanted, men to harvest sugar beet crop. APPly to H. C. Murphy, Murphy block. South Omrha. Cnndldates Declare Themselves. Every candldato on the republican tlckot for legislative honors has attached his signature to a declaration which reads as follows: . To Whom It Mav Concern: It has been charged that we, the republican nominees for tho Btuto senate nnd house of represen tatives! nro opposed to the Interests of fra ternal beneficiary societies and wo deal! o to refute the charge, We favor tho interests of all societies operating under our state laws and com plying with the sntno for the purpose of fur nishing protection at cost to tho common people. Wo pledgo ourselves to do all we can to protect these Interests nsalnat unjust legis lation and guard them from vicious attacks in our legislature. We aro heartily In favor of tho principles na adopted by the League of Fraternal Beneficiary Societies to protect the Inter ests of the various beneficiary organiza tions. This declaration will greatly Interest the 2,000 members of fraternal beneficiary so cieties In South Omaha and will doubtless Mavlo City Oon!p. Seo Ed Munshaw & Co. for lumber. Tel 286 Colonel A. L. Lott and wife have returned from an eastern trlD. Mrs. A. A. Morris of Syracuse, Neb., 1b boro visiting relatives. V. Tj. Corwln Is spending Sunday with his family In St. Paul, Minn. Work on tho now fire hall In the Second ward Is progressing niceiy. Afro. Brown and daughter, Hazel, are the guoBU of Mrs. wojco, z-utt J street. Mrs. Lewis Miles of Corydon. Ia., la the guest of Mr. ana Mrs. u. u. kodu, Mrs. N. O. Ingersoll and Mrs. O. II. Os borne nre Yliltlng at Cambridge, Neb. Cottnges built to suit buyers. Jno, J. Ryan An organ has been purchased for the Presbyterian mission on WeBt Q street. Miss Cora Blew has returned to Blair, after spending a week here with friends. South Omnha continues to lend all river markets In the matter of sheep receipts. Rodle Redmond now says that he Is not mixing In politics to any extent this fall. Somo of tho paved streets in the business portion of the city were cleaned yesterday. Arrangements aro being made for a big rally ot republicans at Blum's hall Tuesday night. Mrs. Will Rvans of McCook Is visiting hor sister, Mrs, Frank Jones, Twentieth and O streets. Rov. n. F. Pearson of Hot Springs, fl. D., was (he guest last week ot Rev, Dr. R. L. Wheeler. A'domand Is being made' for the grading of J Btreet from Twenty-fourth to Twenty fifth streets. Storm eash. Howland Lumber and Coal company. Twenty-fourth street, between M and N streets. The first quarterly conference of the First Methodist Kplscopal church will be held on Monday evening. Robert Ruzlcka of Chicago will dellvor an address In the Bohemian language at Kout sky's hall tonight. At a meeting held Thursday the Ladles' circle ot the Methodist church elected these officers for a year; Mrs. Chaa. wu" Mrs. Johnson, vice president; Mrs. Jordan, secretary, and Mrs. Shields, treasurer. George drabo has taken out a permit for the erection of n double framo dwelling at Twenty-llfth und 1 streets. City Treasurer Frank Koutsky WTltes from Crete, where ho Is rusticating, that his health is rapidly Improving. Rev. Dr. Wheeler preaches this forenoon at tho Presbyterian church on tho subject, "What Will God Do For Us7" Clover Leaf camp, Roynl Neighbors of America, will glvo a ball at Woodman hull on Saturday ovenlng, November 3. Tho new Methodist parsonage will be a story and a halt cottuge, with soven rooms, fitted with all modern conveniences. A gospel praise service will be conducted at the local Young Men's Christian associa tion rooms at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Thore will bo a meeting of republicans nt Koutsky's hall tonight. Several well known speakers will be jn attendance. Funeral services over the remains of Nels Rnsmusson will bo hold at Brewer'n under taking rooms nt 2 o'clock this, afternoon. Members of tho council are undecided as to whether it is best to purchase a hose cart or u hose wagon for fire hall No. 3. Complaint Is made of tho dilapidated con dition of tho sidewalk on J street, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets. A meeting of the recently organized Polish Republican club will bo held at Rex ball. Thirty-third and L streets, this afternoon. The High school foot ball team is playing a good game these days, a great deal of In terest being tuken by the students in tho sport. Buy a button from the hospital committee and assist In tho erection ot a new hoinltal building. These buttons will' bo on sale in a day or two. The Ladles' Aid society of the First Pres bvtetian church will meet with Mrs. J. n Walters, Twenty-sixth and I streets, on IVurlnaan w n ti tfr nnn Tho men's class In physical culture at the Young Men's Christian association has a membership of thirty-two, while tho young men's class now numbers fifteen. A new clnss for beginners will bo formedv at Morand's Dancing school, Music hall, Monday, October 29. Children, 4:15 p. in.; adults, 8 n. in.; twolvo lessons, K; ns semblles, 9 p. m., 2oc. A tea will bo given by tho women of tho First Presbyterian church on Tuesday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. A. R. Kolly. Thero will bo a literary and musical pro gram and refreshments. Dr. Elisor denies tho rumors afloat to tho effect that ho is lighting the democratic ticket. Ho admits that he Is doing all ho cun to defeat Shields, but says that ho Is for .tho balance of tho ticket. Tho Junior department of the Young Men's Christian association Will have tho use of the gymnnslum three times n week. Boys between tho ngca of 11 and 16 years are eligible. Work In this class will com monco on November 1. The editor of the Fordvlllo, K Miscel laneous writes as a postscript to a busi ness letter: "I was curad of kidney troublo by taking Foley's Kidney Curo." Tako nothing else. Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's Drug Store, South Omaba. Death from Heart Disease. JEFFERSON CITY. Mo Oct. 27,-John Bundock, a wealthy resident of Han Fran cisco, was found dead In bed at the Nlech- . ols hotel here today. He was on tils way to Cheaterford, England, to prove his claim to t. valuable estate. The deceased beca:no ill from heart trouble, stopped hero and died. Lighten tha Ilia of Itnmultr. By preventing disease, killing and expell ing Its germs, Cascarets Candy Cathartlo relieves life's miseries. Use them regularly! Druggists, 10c, 26o, COc sou sibs m lit DiOestshaliyoufat sjfor over thirteen years I suffered from the dreadful J malady known a Dyspepsia., In my case It took tha form of neuralgia of the stomach with all Its multiform troubles and agonies, j tried everything thatoffered help of them drugged mo nearly to death with morphine. bu Lall! nothlg 1 took did me any permanent good. lnaU; a friend Induced me to give Koimm. Dtbpipria Cynaa trial. Tho first doae I took gaye me relief. I continued using It, and bavn not had a single pain since. I worn. mend It to all dyspeptics. J. Irlson, Lonaconlng MU. 7T hero are various preparations used to ld digestion, some helpdlient sturch. others help digest albumen, but KoDOL Utspwsia Ochb i tbe onlypreparntloo It cmn't help but do you good PrMaraa by E.fJ. DoWrtt Oo., Ghloago. mm. mi.i Tb largt site coatalns 9H times tho smal sUa,