THE OMAHA DAILY" B1313: SAT Tit DAY, OCTODTCTt 'JO, 1000. Telephones 613-634. Coats, Walking Skirts For Saturday's Sale We have shown all season the correct shapes in coats. Our garments aro all exclusivo styles and the productions of only the best tailors. Very stylish coat roado of flno kersey In castor color all lined with Ilo mnlno fancy collar and sleovs three-quarter fitted back 26 Inches long prlco $10.00. Other swell coatH at $16.00, KO.OO, $23.00 and up to $45.00. Walking Skirts Special Somo very flno brown mlxod cloth skirts re ceived today mado with twenty rows of flno tailor stitching C gored with new hack Saturday's special prlco $7.50. W CImo Our Store Snturdajn at 6 P. M. linn ron voiter kid gloves ajvc mocalx's pattbiuii. Thompson, Beldem &Ca THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY G00RS HOUSE IN OMAHA. . U. O. vA. OII.DIKO, CO. 10TH AUD DQVQUkM Tk flags ho had faith In Nebraska's ultimate return to republicanism. In Srnnlnr Alleiri County. Mayor Hobcrtson presided over t)io nutting n' Norfolk, which Senator Man na's train reached nt 11:20, speechmaklng being done from a platform on ono of tho iraln streets of tho city, around which assimbled at least 2,500 people. Victor Dolllvcr opened nt this point for a few minutes, wheti Senator llanna took tho netting In hand and mado one of IiIh characteristic speeches, arguing for tho rr.otlnuance of tho material conditions now existing. Somo ono In tho crowd called out: "What nbout silver, Mark?" "Why, It's a dead Ibbuc," Instantly re plied tho senator. "Seo If Hryan says anything nbout It In New York." Tho shot went homo and after that llanna was allowed -to purauo his subject without nny Interruption. At Madison, Senator Allen's home, Sen ator Fryo made his first spoech In Ne braska by Introducing Senator llanna In a two minutes' talk as to what Senator llanna hurt done for organized labor. Ho told of tho relations between Hnnna and his employes und said that during nil his busy career ho had never had a strike cn his hands. Senator llanna, without In tho least referring to thu homo town of W. V. Allen or to tho Junior souator from Nebraska, at ohco began a short discus sion of tho rights of labor and capital and then gradually shitted to his Idea of tho paramount Issue of tho campaign prosperity nnd tho flag. A dashing escort of Hough Iliders mot tho senatorial party not only at Madison, but at Norfolk, and they pilt n lot of ginger Into tho day's campaign. (und Nature nt lliimnlirej-. An Immcnso crowd turned out to hear tho Issues discussed nt Humphrey. A resident of tho place, who said ho was a populist, remarked that tho cmwd was twenty times as largo ns Governor Foyn tor had ten days ago. Whllo In tho midst of his speech tho englno sounded a warn ing note, when Senator llanna said: "That'a my notice to stop." "do ahead, Mark, wo don't havo a chance to seo you without your horns often," said n voice, which alsed a great laugh and permitted Senator Hanna to board his train. At l'latto 'Center the senator talked from tho tall-cud of tho train to about 400 people. At Columbus ho .was given a splendid reception, tho very best of tho day when the complexion of tho place, politically, Is taken Into consideration, Henry Hagatz, ono of tho leading business men of the state, acted as chairman, assisted by J. 1). Stlro. Tho crowd was Interested and beforo Senator Hanna know It ho was overstaying tho time allotted him on his flying trip through tho Third congres sional district. A,galu tho same old whletlo blow. This tlmo Hanna got right out und declared himself; that ho liked tho pcoplo of Columbus and ho proposed to ntay with them until ho had finished what ho started out to say, engineer or no engineer. Ono of tho pleasing Incidents at tho Columhus meeting was Senator Hanna's warm greeting from Mrs. Schroeder, who Salt Rheum It may become chronic. It may cover the body with large, Inflamed, burning. Itching, scaling patches and cause Intense suffering. It has been known to do so. Do not delay treatment. Thoroughly cleanse the system of the humors on which this ailment de pends and prevent their return. Tho medlclue titken by Mn. IU E. Ward, Cove Point, Md.. was Hood's Sarsaparilla. She writes: " I h&d a dlsncreeablo Itching on my arms which 1 coucluded was salt rheum. I began taklnc Hood's Sarsnparllla and In two days felt better. It was not lone be for I was cured, and I havo never had any skirt disease since." Hood's Sarsapariita Promises to cure and keeps the promise. It Is positively unequaled for all cutaneous eruptions Take It. rimniYV vegktahub. AeU a a Tonlo ud Stop Hair from Falling Out, Curea Dandruff, Brtttl Hair, Itch lac and all Scalp Tmiblw. Guaranteed to Cure Whtn all other rtmtdits have ailed or imnty rwndJ. Sold everywhere. Bate, Sure, XaltabU Treatise on Hair aod Scalp troubles tree. Am U. BKKM.cn CO., - ChteB Far r Sherman & .McConneti tiug cc, MytrIlllon Xruir Co.. M. A. Dillon, South Omaha. TrttUr hui.iulli.-d by M.. Monrtelt Hair Uaiaar, A. 1. UndeWnd, KIchardkoa Drus Co. Be, October 10. 1D00. Suits and Tallor-mado Suits We will show many now styles which aro mado ex clusively for US at $20.00, $25.00, $30.00. Flno Fi'M Wo suppose there aro many iCdles who do not know that wo handlti tho best lino of Fur Coats, Storm Collars, Scarfs and Muffs In tho city. Como In and see. French Flannol Waists dainty pretty things for Saturday's selling. Wo shall bo very busy selling tomor row. Harly In tho day will bo tho best tlmo to trade. years ago was connected with tho Hanna household In Cleveland. Sbo met' him on tho platform nnd thero was n happy ex change of greetings bctoro tho train pulled out. Srliujler llrnrn n flood One. II. O. Russell presided over tho meet Ing at Schuyler, which was a repetition of tho Columbus meeting, only more so, If anything. Mr. Kusscll Introduced Hanna after Dolllver had said a few things, ns a man wo "commands tho sun when ho wants to," which brought out n tutnultu ous round of applause. Nothing daunted by this extravagant Introduction Senator Hanna got back at tho chairman by re marking that ho would llko to command every son-of-n-gun of a populist In this state nnd every honest democrat with htm to voto for McKlnloy. Tho whlstlo again warned, tho senator that ho wns over staying his schedule, but ho went on to finish, notwithstanding. Whllo tho party of speakers wcro holding tho crowd In tho public squaro with oratory and con vlnclng reasons Senator Fryo spent tho tlmo visiting with his niece, Mrs. Henry W. Nleman, who resides thero A brass band and flno team of horses wcro in waiting for Senator Hnnna when ho arrived at North Ilcnd. Ho was hur ried to tho opera house, where 1,000 pcoplo had been patiently awaiting his com ing. Tho opera houso was very prettily decorated with flags and ferns. The sen ator was given an ovation as ho camo upon the platform. He npoko for ten minutes along the lines similar to other speeches. Ill Greeting nt Fremont. Senator Hanna wus lato going Into Fro mont, his leugthened stops at Columbus and Schuyler playing hob with his sched ule, but, though lato, tho crowd was good natured and when L. D. Itlchards of Fre mont presented tho chairman of tho na tional commltteo to tho audlcn'co ho looked over 6,000 people, who wero Jammed In front of the court house. Iargo yellow badges with "Hanna" tn' blg black-lotters wero worn by many men ahd they gave touch of color to tho sceno that was charming In tho .October sunshine, But the biggest surprise of tho whole lay was mot nt Wahoo, In Saunders county, tho hotbed Of populism. A solid maBS of people met the Hanna train as It pulled into- the station and the western wolcomo was given him. If there was any doubt nbout tho general enthusiasm being m tho saddle It was dissipated when Sen ator Hanna, surrounded by members of tho local committee, walked from tho train through two blocks of shouting pcoplo to tho stand erected at Linden avouuo and Main street. Marching clubs of women, marching clubs of men from miles around lined tho way,, young women, mombors of tho Ida McKinley and Eaith Koosovelt clubs, cheered lustily, vicing with men In a tribute to ono of tho plain people, as Hanna loves to call himself. Ovutlon nt Lincoln t With tho booming of cannon, blowing of whistles und shouts of thousands of their fellovy cltlzons Senators Mark Hanna and William A. Fryo wero welcomed to Nebraska's capital city this evening Even Governor Roosevelt's magnificent re ception, which still lingers a plcdsant memory in tho minds of Llncolnltes, must glvo wny to tho demonstration that marked tho presence In nryan'a homo city of two of tho republic's foremost representatives. Spontaneous ns was tho wolcomo accorded Senator Hanna, when ho alighted from his train to become tho guest for a short whllo of Lincoln, It was no more spontaneous than Hanna's utterance when ho looked over tho mass of people that crowded tho station nnd pocked tho streots: "This is wonderful wonderful. Who says Nebraska la no standing' shoulder to shoulder wlth tho cast jn our common battlo for tho best in American manhood and womanhood!" And oven an old voteran like Senator Frye forgot his weariness In tho warmth of the wolcomo accorded him and his associate. It brought back to him cam palgns in his old Mnlno Btato when Jus entering political lire. Two thousand marching men and women acted as an escort to Hanna nnd Fryo when they left tholr hotel to begin tho rouua oi spoccnniauing arranged for thorn By the stoto central commlttoo. Torchen and fireworks mado tho night brllllan nnd It has bocn years since Lincoln Baw so well organized and so thoroughly rounded a parade. Ana as for tho nu dlonces nt tho several places where Sou ators Hanna and Fryo appeared tho Au nuorium, unver tneaicr anu mo open nlr meeting In front of tho Lincoln hotel they wcro aroused to tho highest pitch o enthusiasm ns tho speakers mado their appearance on tho stage. Thirty Tliotiunl Heard Tliem, It Is safo to say that 30,000 poonl heard tho speakers ut tho thrco meetings nud If there, Is anything In signs Lincoln and Lancaster county will glvo an ua precedented majority for the wholo ticket Special trains from Ashland and Grand Island brought over- 1,000 pooplo to tho city nnd all tho regular Incoming trains wero crowded to thoir utmost capacity, i rom me orthweslorn depot Senato Hanna aud purty wero tafcen to tho Lin coin hotel for supper. A roceptlon fol lowed, nt wnicii upwards of 2,000 peopl were lnirouueoit to tno Ohio senator, The parade, tvhlch precoded tho spoak Ing, was almost as long as that of Hoose veil day. Starting at Ninth and I street at S o clock tno parado passed along througn me densely crowded streets t tho Auditorium. Following a squad of mounted police, a band and the parad marshal camo the carriage containing senators uanna nno trye. victor Dolll iver anu a. uounrane, cnairman of thed county committee, followed by other c ' rlages containing candidates and prom neut republicans, i Senator Hanna began tho speaking of ,be the- evening at the Oliver theater and cnator Fryo opened In the Auditorium. rnm tho theater Senator Unnna was taken to tho Lincoln hotel, whero ho poko to an assemblage of 3,000 people, and afterwards to the Auditorium for his closing address. Senator Fryo followed Senator Hanna at the Oliver theater. 0WLER HAS NO USE FOR BRYAN nmntift Methodist lllslioo Drclnrci for Multifile)-, Whom lie 1'tiM lu Lincoln' C'lnSN, CHICAGO, Oct. 19. Ut. Itcv. Hlshop Fowler, 1J. D., L.L. D., of Buffalo, N. Y., spoko tonight to 0,000 persons In the Audi torium under the auspices of tho Mnrquetta club on "Lincoln nnd McKlnloy." Tho meeting tB presided over uy uov. ur. j. Wesley Hill of Hnrrlsburg, Fa., who, after laying an eloquent tribute to tho "two great prcsIdcntH," Introduced Hlshop owlcr. Thd bishop spoko for two hours, holding the rapt attention of Ills hearers. t times tho applause was tremendous. Ho snld In part; I nm Invited hero to tnlk under tho aus pices of tho Jlnrquotto club, upon two irovidentiul men Lincoln unci aiciviniey. n coupling- theso naino.1 in this order va re follnwlntr tho loalcnl order, from knowl edge lo faith, from that winch wo know to that which wo bellevo. All men honor Lin coln today. All men will honor McKinley tomorrow. uod'H prophMs havo the rlgnt or way. hpv ratlin liv illvttm nntinlntmcnt. They open a now door, conquer now foes, plant new republics and found n new civiliza tion. Hurvinir most, tuny lira nraucn. Mnnkltiil will nnr fnnot Abraham, or Moses, or Porleles, or I'aul, or Hloholltit, or uromweu, or wasnmgion. .mihikiiiu m iinvnr rnrepr ttin rnmi or jvurnn 1111. uiu leadership of Mosrs, tho HtatefmaiiHhlp of l'orleles, tho masslvo Intellectual forco of St. Pauf, tho sagacity of lllchelloii, tho In tegrity of Cromwell nnd tho patriotism of Washington. ,., , ,,, in coupling tuo nnmo oi .ncivnncy thnf nt T.llu.nttl tt'n urn oxnresslntT ll MRU npprcclntinn of McKlnloy's achievement'! nnd our faith In his future. , , if his second udministrauou sunn in ns wlso hs his llrst has been, und hp Is fnrltttmtn In Ma rionlll !in hn llUfl tlCOIl In his life, mllllor.B of young-men who vote for him next month will llvo to seo him honored ubovo all other men of this, tlmo and will rejoice that they luu a chiinco to help him. I havo had no clmncu to voto for mnny years. I havo voted for preaid'-iu four times twice for Lincoln nnd twieo for Grant. What I lack In quantity I nujlce up In qunllty. 1 rm proud of tho votes I havo cast. Ho millions will bo proud of voting for McKinley. Tliougn ennnonaaeu io( ho will no eunonizeu luramrun, In conclusion tho bishop said: i t-..- i ii im u'llt nnpk thn Itntne 11 1JIJUI1 la ci-u ..... - ,,..,1 dltito repeal of tho present tariff law and secure freo trudo. TIiIh will stop our spindles, fcloso our factories nnd cool pur .'........., n-l.la !!! frnllMfor OUT WOrlC 1)6- yend the' nea to strangers nnd leave our laborers Idlo and their f unilllfH hungo If ltrvnit is ducted ho will call , back our armies, turn over ull tlw tribes of tno I'hlllpplno islands to bo robbed nnd mur dered by tho Tngul. and pull down our Hub from whero our heroes havo planted It. Wo don't want that. On the other hand what? If McKlnloy is elected ho will continue- tho protectlvo tariff, keeplnr our factories nnd furnaces running nnd furnish work and high wages to our lanorcrs. iiini is wiim u uu ". it -vTot.-itiinv to rinrtcd ho will retain tho gold standard, pres'ervo sound money nnd mir unliiriPH nnd wucos In money worth 100 cents to tho dollar. That is what Wo do want. If McKinley is elertcu no win Keep our nnir noatinir over uu our ifiniuij, r serving our national honor. That Is wha wn .In wnnt. If JIcKlnley is oiecieu no win uom ino United States up to tho front aa a world power, securo tho open door for trade nnd tho gospel and help to perpotuato clvlllza tlnn timet liMMiPtiltiL- the end of heathenism nnd the Chrlstlanlzatlon of the world. That Is what wo do want. .... Thereforo let us send mm uac to nis jod ItoiiiiMlcium Are Intliuslnntlc. AUDUBON, la., Oct. 10. (Special.) Shir ley nilllllaud of Glonwood addressed an en thusiastic republican meeting at Klmballton, lu this county, last night. Tho meeting had hoen billed for Hon. II. W. Dyers of Harlan, but owjng to sickness b9 was unable to fill tho appointment ana Air. uiuuinna was substituted. Tho speaker was accorded good nttentlon and ho mado a clear, logical speech. l'reimrc for Hooievelt. CHARLESTON, W. Vu.. Oct. 19. Exten sive preparations havo been mado for the reception of Governor Iloosovclt. Tho city is filled with strangers and a groat number of "rough riders" paraded tho streets today, awaiting tho arrival of tho Roosevelt train, which will reach hero at 3 o'clock from Huntington. CoiiKreNNinnii Corllit Itoiioniliintei DETROIT, Oct. 19. Congressman John n. Corliss of Detroit was renominated by acclamation today by the First district re publican convention. Majority for Itcpiilillcnnpi. rLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Oct. 19. (Special.) Tho llrst day's registration in Plattsmouth showed 359 names, a largo majority of which wero marked "republican." THE AMERICAN HABIT. One In Kvery Three Affected. Of tho 75,000,000 peoplo In America, It is estimated that 25,000,000, or ono in every threo, aro partially disabled from a broken down nenoua system. America Is tho great est consumer of coffeo In tho world. Can you draw tho correct Infcrcnco from theso two facts? Many a person will exclaim, "Nonsense!' It is easy for any thoughtless person to Jump nt a conclusion that a philosopher would study carofully over beforo reacning, Think of tho members of your own family; how many of them aro perfectly and 'com plctely well in every respect? How many of your friends aro perfectly neaitnyi in qulro of them aud jou will bo surprised to learn that tho average of ono in every threo who aro 'sick, In tho main, stauds true, Health dcpondB, primarily, upon a perfectly poised nervous organization, and tho great est known enemy to tho nervous organlza tlon, nnd tho greatest known enemy to tho nervous system la coffee. Its nctlvo prln clpal Is caffeine,, which is a pronouncod norvo destroyer. Tho action Is, first, to at tack tho stomach, thon tho pneumogaatrlc norvo which lies behind tho stomach and which is directly connected with tho brain Tho disordered condition passes thepco from tho brain to all parts of tho body, and In somo it will show In trepidation (well known nervous condition) ; In others this Is hidden, but tho work goes on from day to day, until somo dny tho accumulation of forces climaxes in some organic disease. It may bo tho kldnoys become affected nnd 13rlght's disease sets up, l( may bo weak oyes, may be ratarrh, stomach trouble, pal pltation and heart falluro, (which is becora ing more and raoro noticeablo among Amer icans.) Somewhere, you may depend upon It, thi work will Ehow forth la tho form of dls ease. It may bccouio bo fixed and chronic that It can not bo thrown off. It la hard to lnduco a mau or a woman to glvo up coffeo wheu they havo beconio addicted to Its ueo but If such people can be given Fostum Food Coffee, thoy will quickly chango for tho better, for tho food drink, when proper ly wade, has oven n more beautiful color than tho ordinary coffee, and has tho doll clous, toothsome flavor of old government Java ot tho milder and higher priced grades Tho work of reorganization begins at once, for tho tearing down clement of coffeo has becu eliminated, and in Its place tho strong rebuilding effects of the clemouts contained In tho food coffeo, go directly to work to rebuild the brokou down dollcate gray matter In tho nervo contors and brain This Is Just plain, old-fashioned common sense' that any thoughtful person can mak use of; In fact, hundreds-ot thousands ot brain workers lu America havo already discovered the fact and are using Fotum Food Coffee, to their very great benefit and SERIES OF GREAT TRIUMPHS Governor Roosevelt (Notes His Tour of West Virginia at Charleston. DAYS OF FREE SOUP KITCHENS RECALLED Warm Hriono from l'eoilo Hverj- Mlirre to Atipi'iit to Nlniul by the 1H- nnd I'ollry Wlileli llnve lllven I'roiperlly. CHARLESTON. W. Vn., Oct. 19. This has been, politically speaking, the greatest day In tho history of this city for years. Early trains and steamers brought hun dreds of people to hear Governor Roose velt. From sections pf tho country con tiguous whero no pther convcyancu could be had, tho. pcoplo camo lo town afoot, on horseback nnd In wagons, Women and children were larcely Jn ovldcnce and thoy camped out" until nearly 1,000 Horses and. probably twlco ns many footmen began to move. Governor .Roosevelt and party reached hero at 3:45 p. m. ,nnd wcro met at the depot by an escort. Governor Atklnion was traveling with Governor Roosevelt and they wont direct to tho "wigwam," wnicii was so crowded that It required strong ef forts to press through tho Immcnso throng to tho speakers' stand. Governor Roose velt spoko for twenty minutes. Soon after ho started speaking a portion of tho roof of tho wigwam gave way, caused by tho great strain on It. No ono was hurt and quiet was soon restored by Governor Atkinson. Governor Roosevelt referred to Mr. Urynn's connection with men who nre di rectly lntorcstcd in trusts. Ho further re ferred lo Mr. Ilrynn in his Now York trip as teaching fallacies and David 11. Hill camo In for a touchup on his connection with corporations nnd trusts. Ho said, after further referring to trusts, that the republican party had mado promises rela tive to tho matter of triiBts nnd would keep Its- promises. l'ree Soiiii nnl Free Silver. "Six enrs ngo," ho said, "thero was freo soup nnd now elect Bryan nnd you con havo freo soup with freo silver." Ho claimed that not one of Dryan's prophecies mado four years ago had como true. 'Do not surrender, '' said Governor Roose velt, "what you havo for that you know not of. Look back four years and seo what wo had. Tho farmers, minors nnd business men nro now together and aro prosperous Wo appeal not only to republicans hut to all." General Joo Whdclcr was praised. Tho speaker appealed to both tho old and young men to remember tho flag nnd stand by tho party that upheld It and held It a sacred emblem of tho nation. Governor Koosovelt began his tour of this Btato early this morning, his train departing from Farkersburg over tho Ohio Itlvor railroad at 5 a. m. Tho republican organization of tho stato was represented on board tho train by William M. C. Daw son, secretary of slato and chairman of tho republican committee. H. C. Living ston, secrotary pf Senator Elklus, wns also on board. Tho first stop was at Ravens wood and tho second at Mason City. At each placo good-sized audlonccs hoard brief speeches from tho rear, platform ut tho train. Governor Hoosevolt spoko In his accustomed strain, urging republicans to help maintain prosperity nud ridiculing tho democratic cry of jmperlullsm. Colonol uuriis uuiiii, jr., -oc Aiassacnuscus spoko nt each of tho morning stops and aroused much enthusiasm.! . At Point IJUaaant Govornor Roosevelt and party left' tho,traln. to address a largo crowd from a platform In tho town. At Huntington thero wcro a largo demonstra tlon and a street parade. Drinbitat rntlon nt Hunt lup;ton. HUNTINGTON, W. Vn., Oct. 19. Gov ernor Roosevelt left Farkersburg over the Ohio River railroad at S n. in. on u special train. Thero wns a big crowd at tho depot to seo htm off. Ho mado short speeches all along tho lino. Huntington was reached at 12:15 p. m. A reception commlttoo had mot tho govornor on tho way nud hero ho wbb Joined by members of the Btato and local republican com mlttces and driven to tho spenkors' stand, around which a vast assomblago of peoplo was awaiting his arrival. Tho demon titration hero was the largest that has been seen In this city. During tha nfter noon Governor Roosovelt will mako stops between this city and Charleston, and at tho lattor placo another demonstration awaits him. Tho governor wns Introduced by J. L, Cnldwcll, who, during tho last campaign, wns a free silver republican. Roosovelt was glvon a wonderful ovation here. Ho was followed by Curtis II. Guild, Jr., of Doston. Tho special departed over tho Chesapeake & Ohio for tho east. Jlrlef talks will bo mado at Hurrlcano, Charleston nnd Hlnton. Moro than D,000 pcoplo from hero wont on to Charleston to pnrtlclpato In tho rough rider parado thero. Croat GntlifrliiMT nt Hlnton. HINTON, W. Va., Oct. 19. Govornor Roosevelt and party arrived In this city at 7:30 this evening. They wero mot at tho station by a crowd of 3,000, whllo that many moro wore seated about tho speakers' stand which had been orected In tho park. Great preparations had been mado by tho republicans of this place for tho Roosevelt meeting and a reception commltteo ot about 100 of th local republicans met tho party at tho train and an ovation was given tho governor. Cannon woro fired, torpedoes cxplodod and at tho Chesapeako & Ohio shops nearby many loccmctlvo whistles wero sounded on tho arrival ot tho vice presidential train. Roosevelt and Colonel Guild made ad dresses. JIM JONES STOPS TO EXPLAIN IMnnk In Ileiuourntla Platform nnd ,ot Cotton llnle Trust Suli. Joel of HnmirkM, HOSTON, Oct. J9. A letter from Senator Joucs, chairman of tho national democratic committee In answer to a query by a Doston lawyer, as to "tho real meaning Intended to bo convoyed by tho reference to tho 'su promo court as It may hereafter bo consti tuted,' M In tho Chicago platform, has been rocelved. Senator Jones says. Permit mo to suggest that the pnrugrnph lu which theso words occur asserts that but for tho decision of tho mniremo court lu tho Income tax there would have beon no deficiency. This question having been be foro tho court as constituted nt thu tlmo and tho decision having been rendered against tho Income, tax by a slnglo voto It wua not to ho supposed that tho court "aa at present constituted" would over rcverso Its decision. Hut If a vacancy could occur and a Judgo uhould go on tho bench, who coincides In his views, say with Justice Harlan, then this action could bo had. This was the contingency contemplated by tho trainers of tho platform. Prohibition Train at lliilllmnre. HALTIMQRE, Oct. 19. Tho prohibition special train arrived hero at 6:30 this even ing, having mado flvo afternoon stops on tho run from Jersey City, N, J. Over 1,000 persons attended the' ovonlng rally at Hcptasoph's hall, it being nocejsary to open au overflow meeting In tho lower ball ot tho building. A torchlight parade by tho Young Men's Prohibition league preceded the speaking. Joshua Levering, prohibition candidate for president In 1S9C, presided, Volnoy 11. dull ing of Maine, was the first speaker, his ad dress constating chiefly of an attack cu tho cantoen policy of tho present administration. ' John G. Woolley, candidate for president, was next presented nnd wns loudly cheered. 1 flo spoko for thirty minutes on tho evils of thn liquor traffic. Oliver W. Stewart, national chairman, gavo tho concluding ad- Iree.i. After leaving Chester, I'a., at 2:15, stops wero mado at Wilmington, Del.; Newark, Del., nnd Elkton nnd Havro do Grace. Tho special leaves at 11:35 tonight for Phila delphia. Politic nt l.joim. LYONS, Nob., Oct. 19. (Special,) Con gressman John S. Robinson of Mndison spoko In tho opera liouso Wednesday even ing under the auspices of tho Ilrynn nnd Stevenson club of this place. Tho Judge was greeted by n fairly good audience aud was listened to throughout. Tho republicans will hold a meeting, with Hon. A Rankin of Pittsburg ns thu drawing card, nnd a general turnout of tho Rough Riders of this country. A big meeting is looked for. Clilouuii Wi'liMinii's Hill. CHICAGO, Oct. 19. An audlenco of 5,000 crowded tho Second Regiment armory to night to llBteu to an address by former Senator David II. Hill of Now York. A great number were unable to get Into tho armory and for tholr benefit several out door speeches woro mado by tho local orn tors. When Senator Hill arrived nt the armory accompanied by Mayor Harrison he wr.s given a magnificent ovation, Herd GcIn Off Ticket. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 19 Mayor James A. Reed of this city today declined tho Mis souri democratic nomination for olcctor-at-largo, nnd John L. Peako, formerly United States minister to Switzerland, wns promptly substituted. Mr. Reed resigned at thn request of tho democratic stato com mltteo, which feared that tho provision in the federal constitution that certain otllco holders two not eligible to tho electoral collego might Invalidate Mr. Reed's voto. I'linliiu SiieeclicK nt Geneva. GENEVA, Neb., Oct. 19. (Special.) "Cy clono" Davis spoko yesterday afternoon to a mixed audlenco lu tho park. Considering that tho Texan Is ono of tholr crack speakers tho nudlenco was a small one. Helen Gougar Bpoko for over two hours to n crowded house. Sho started out by saying sho was not going to abuse any ono, but Bho forgot her protnlso beforo sho had talked Jong. Union Vclcriinn for McKinley. WASHINGTON, Oct. 19. Robert G. Dry enforth, as commandcr-ln-chlof of tho Union Veterans' lengue, today Issued un ofliclal circular railing all membera of tho order to voto for tho ro-clcctton ot Presi dent McKinley. Thu circular states that article xlll of tho constitution of tho order makes It tho duty of tho commandor-ln-chlof to ndvlso lu tho matters ot election. Itnlly Well Attended. ST. PAUL, Nob., Oct. 19. (Special.) Hon. A. C. Rankin of Pennsylvania mudo n splendid speech to tha pcoplo of Dannebrog last night. Tho largo hall was filled to Its full capacity, tho crowd was enthusiastic nnd tho (JpcuVor was frequently applauded. TO VVllK A COLD IS ONE DAY. Tako Laxatlvo nromo.Qulnlno Tnblots. All druggllsts refund tho money If It fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature Is on each bpx. 25c. POLITICS IN PORTO RICO Party l.enilerN Concede Iloilfte of Ilcl-eiinti- to IteiitiliUcann und Com nilNNloncrslilit to Federali. SAN JUAN, P. It., Oct. 19. Partial re turns aa to tho registration for tho forth coming election ludlcatq that nbout 50,000 voters registered throughout tho Island. In the municipal elections laHt spring 51,59 votes wcro cast Next month's eW'tlou will bo for tho choice of a Porto Rlcan com missioner to the United States uua ihiriy flvo members of tho house of delegates, tho lower houso of the Insular legislature, which will meet on January 1. Tho party. leaders ngreo that tho republicans will havo n majority in tho houso of delegates and that tho "federals (democrats) will elect their uomlnco, Senor Manuel Gasell, as commissioner. Yesterday was tho second anniversary of Spain's evacuation of tHo Island. There wero no olllclal observances, tho only in dication that tho day was remembered be ing tho decoration of tho city buildings In San Juan nnd of certain public buildings cveri'whero. Miss Rertha Allen, daughter of Govornor Allen, will bo married to Lieutenant Logan at tho palac on October 25. early symptoms of IJEART DISEASE are very misleading and the patient usually suspects nervous trouble, stomach trouble or some other disorder, when in reality it is most serious heart disease that is slowly and surely approach ing. This fatal error may be avoided by a careful study of the following: Early symptoms of heart disease are periodical lead aches (Fig. ), flushing of cheeks or face upon slight exer tion (Figs. 2-,'i), fluttering of heart palpitation (Fig. 4) weakness of limbs at times (Fig. 5-5), shortness of breath upon slight exertion, irregular pujse, smothering spells, tendency to faint and pain in side. It is gratifying to know that a positive and permanent cure for heart disease has been found. The remedy is UUDYAN. Men and Women Advised Free. Write. Stomach and liver disorders often cauno functional heart disease. HUDYAN promptly cures. HUDYAN cures are permanent. . HUDYAN for sale by druggists 50c ft package, or six packages for t2.S0. If your druggist does not keep HUDYAN, send direct to the HUDYAN REM EDY COMPANY, Ban Francisco, California. You may consult th HUD VAN Doctors about your. cas F'REK of CHARGE. WR1TB. ' Druggists -Kuhn & Co., Shcrmin & J. A. Fuller & Co., C'has. H. Schaefer, Ulufrs, Dillon Drug Co., South Omaha WILL KNOW HIS FATE TODAY .Jury In Yontxey One l 14irttel (o lletiirn erdlet Till .Morn tit H. GEORGETOWN, Ky., Oct. 19.-Thcre will bo no crdlct In tho Youtscy cuo tonight. When court met at 8:30 tonight tho case was formally submitted to tho Jury. Tho Judge told them they could uno tholr own plcasuro nbout, considering tho enso to night or tomorrow morning. They dccldid to tako tho papers to their rooms tonight and report back at 9 tomcriow morning and they wcro sent to their hotel with that understanding. Youtsey's condition tonight Is better than yesterday. He has tnken nourishment to day Without trouble and physicians say that his temperature, pulso aud renpra- ion nro uormal. Colonel Nelson begnu his speech In tho Youtsey trial at 0 o'clock today. Ho Bald tho belief existed that Juries nro hclutf "packed" In theso cases, for tho defendant had been unable to secure n Juror of his own political faith tb st lu the case. Continuing Colonel Nelson asked tho com monwealth's attorney whether he woull ask that YoutBey bo tried for firing tho shot or for aiding and abetting tho firlrg. "I will lenvo that for the Jury to deter mine," responded Frank! lu. In referring to Youtsoy's present physical condition ho said ho felt llko asking "Can a dead man havo a fair trial as guaranteed by tho constitution; that Youtscy to all Intents and purposes of this trial Is a dead man." Ho said Youtscy had a right to defend tha executive building If It had been attacked and his having a gun on January 27 wns not suspicious because every other man lu that building was armed at that time. Continuing, ho said tho testimony plainly showod that Youtscy was not oven lu con templation of any rrlmo anil that John Rick ctts' story that Youtsey took fifteen men Into tho hall and stationed them shortly be foro the shooting wns completely destroyed. Youtecy slept and rested better last night than for several nights nnd was nblo to tnko nourishment this morning. Apparently his condition was much Improved. Commonwealth's Attorney Franklin be gan his speech nt .1:35 this afternoon and spoko till 7 o'clock. His eloquenco ut times wao thrilling and ho brought sobs or tears to nil, even Judge Cautrlll on tho bench and Judgo Askow, for tho dofenso, wero visibly affected. Ho scored ex-Governor Taylor, saying If ho hud two sparks ot courago ho would return hero and help Youtscy out of this trouble, If nny of tho witnesses hnd lied on Youtsey; that If Tay lor had oven only ono spark of manhood ho would now commit sulcido under tho whip of his conscience. Ho fitted all the testimony together nnd told tho Jury Hint all those, things testified to could not huvc been accidental, Ho snld If Arthur Gocbcl had told nn untruth us to what Youtsey told him, then Arthur Gocbcl was a worso man than tho oue who nssusslnated Wil liam Gocbcl. Ho cited many Incidents us tpld by other witnesses that corroborated what Yout3ey told Gocbel nud said ex-Governor Dradley'a absence ns n witness practically corroborated Culton's testl moncy as to Youtsey, for if Culton did not havo a talk with llradley, thon ho ought to be willing to go 1,000 miles to confound Culton and to save Youtsey from death. At 8 1 30 o'clock tho casp was formally given to tho Jury. Ucienini No Cure, Pay. Your druggist will, refund your money If PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure ringworm, tetter, old ulcers and sores, pimples nnd blnckhenda on tho face and all skin dis eases. CO cents. COMMITTEE FINALLY AGREES illeWrt AVI 1 1 lie Slnile lu ICentneky I,eKlIiitnre on a CoiiiiironilNC Election I.nvr. ' FRANKFORT, Ky.. Oct. 19. Tho con ference commltteo which has been consid ering tho disagreement between the two houses cf tho legislature, ard which has been uuablo for tho last- few dayc in reach un agreement, today ngrced on a teport which foreshndows tho passage of nn election law this week. A compromtso substltuto offered by tho ontl-Goebel democrats was adopted by tho conferonco commltteo 10 to 1, and It Is nearly certain tho bill will now pass. Tho bill gives tho republicans control of county election boards In rcpubllcun counties and tho democrats control in democratic coun ties. Tho new law will not apply to tho No vember election. Hull lloxc Are Ilolibed. FREMONT, O., Oct. 19. All tho street mall boxes In the city wero broken o.ien and rifled lost night. Loss not known yet. Men and Women, Young and Old, Should Study This Diagram. For about one person out of every live suffers from lieurt trouble, functional or organic, and nearly all wucb sufferers are misled as to the true nature of the malady until destructive changes have taken place. The I HUD VAN corrects all the abovs symptoms, for HUDYAN strength ens the heart nnd rebuilds the broken down tissues. Men and women from all parts of the coun try have told how HUDYAN saved them from an early grave. HUD YAN regulates tho heart's action. HUDYAN gives ton to the heart muscles. McConncll Drug C,o-r Mfcrn-Dillon Drug fo , J. 11. Schmidt, Omaha. Camp Ilroe. Council all cell nud recommend Jludyuu, Olfccr ) tlin S. 1 Hli Street. S5.00 A MONTH, DR. BVfcGfREW (Dr. MuGre ill iiuv (" Till! MOST .st;Ct'i:hM'UI, SPECIALIST In the treatment ol all form ot DIM. HASr.S AM) IMhOltnivltS OK 31 K.N U.VIiV, Ull enr' oMierleiiue. 15 jcnri III Oniiiliii. VARICOCELE AND IIYORGCM: a PijftM A.MiS.vr etui: a,AiiA.vrni:n I A !'-1jvV DAI tf without cutting, pain or loss of time. Ths tltll KICSi' und HUNT .N ATI HA I, lllllj Unit haa jot beeu dis covered. CIIAItUtiS LOW. KSP.'IIIK In all Htugc.3 and condltloni on iiilio cured, una every trace of tha dlxenso 'a thoroughly eliminated from tho blood. .No "WllJAKINO OJT" on tho Bkln or faco or rny external appcuranccH of tho dlBcnso uliatever. A treatment tliut Is muro Biici':nijf ul nnd far more fcatlafaclory than .ii. "Hot HprliiKH treatment nud at UH8 than HALF Til 13 COST. A curu that guaranteed to bo permanent for life. liens, oi;n -(.nun i-am-.s t.Litiiii. STRICll Rp quickly cured with a new n, . . , tL "'"I infallible homo treat .Vi11' J !""'' and Dhuldur Troubles, Oon orrhoua, uu, t t Lit ics :i.aua.ti:i:d. CHARGES LOW. CoiiHiilluilon Iri-e. Ti-eiiluient liy mull, McdlclneM sent evorywhero freo from gui or breakage, rtady for use. Olllco hours; S n, m. to 8 p, m. Sundays 9 to IS. 1'. (J, Box 700. Onicu over 215 South nth at,, butwveu Faruam and Douglaa Sta., OMAHA, M:il, A becomes languid, Irritable nnd de spondent, through loss of nerve vigor. Life geenu n mockery. The courage, force, vigor nnd action which charac terize fiill-blo-jjcd men, are lacking. have kindled the light of hope In many a man's fnce. They bring vigor to the weak and ntubltlou to the dcsoiidcnt. They permanently check the weak ening drains, feed the nerves, enrich the blood and make men over gener ally. $100 per box: C boxes i.00. With n S.1 00 order we Issue n written guaran tee to refund tliciuoucy if no cure be effected. Hook free, rx'.u. McmciKis Co.. Cleveland. Ohio. Bold by Kuhn & Co., ICth and Douglas, and J. A. Fuller & Co., 11th and Douglas. DYSPEPSBA. Oeo. ,0. Scully of T.ri Nassau St., New York, says: "For years I havo been troubled with rheumatism nnd dyspepsia nnd I camo to tho conclusion to try your pills, I Inline dUttly found great relief from their use: I feel like a new man slnco I commenced taking them, and would not now bo without thorn, The drowry, sleepy feeling, I used to have has entirely disappeared. Tho dys pepsia has left me und my rheumatism Is gone entirely. I nm satisfied If any one ho afflicted will give Rndwny'n Tills a trlnl they will surely euro thctn, for I bollnvo It all comes from the Bj-sttm being out of order the liver not doing Its worK." Pills cure all Dlcnrders of the Stomuch. Dowels, Kidneys, Uludder, Dizziness, C'ostlveness, Piles, Sick Headache, Female Complaints. UlllouHiiffss, Indigestion, Constipation nud all dlsoiders of the l.lver: 26c per hox. At Druggists or by mall, llndwuy & Co.. f5 Elm Street, N Y Be wure to get "Had way's" and see that the name U on what you buy. WOMEN FEMALE BEANS l.rrnt ttirnif lit v regulator for wo- 'Mni'iiniotdtiflrHU uroi imut tlMi'liorn eni- reljrvnl In few ilttynt IJ ... .ur iii,,ii u jiit i, i in i it-1 in. i null tv v,o. nun in IIP r linmaUUor riiHtlcl byl.ivn Drus Co.lluHalo, XV Br, Kay's Eienovafor Uiinrnuieed io euro thu very worst casoa of dykticbaU, constipation, bilious heuik ache, liver and kidneys, At druggists. 'Jki and Si. Send for Free Samy'.s. freo IJooh and IVrco Au..ce. Dr. 15. J, Kay, Suvatoga N. T. A.VIt MSAII'2. !'. Big Souvenir Matinee To-Day FREE! FREE!! FREEH! to nil iiiireliiisern of lleles A IIA.MISU.1li: I'K'TI II1J (r william Mckinley OK W.J. BRYAN. AdiiiUoloii AdultN, lo nn j pint of house, -.'e children, J lie, (iullery J Or. BOYD'S Frank ! TONIGHT .IIATI.MH: TODAY Daniels "Themeer" Prices. Sue, c. !, Jl.Wi mut , Mo to J, Men A time ln i JlorADDHVN HOW OT KI,.VI fiundiiy lint, mill .Mirht, Fopulnr prices, We, 0w, 75c, mut., K0, fo. 225y. Bliaco's Trocadero Tho Now Palace of liurlesqun, .HATIM'.i: TODAY, lOo nnd ;Oe, 'Ilii; IIKill HOI, I, I3IIS, okkit ma hpcchhh, Matltifrs dully at 2:2l p, in , evenings, 8:15. Night iirk-eH, P't, JK andiific. Hmoko If you ilk" Fred Itlder'H MfJUT OW1.B" next- wctk, Scata now on tsulo. iiouii, Ng,( i,0S!5e, Nervous Doblllty. i-OHs of liruln nnd Nervo Fower. l.o of igor and Vitality', l'lmples on tho Face, 1 .litis in ilin lii, i.-nrotfotiiKHH. llnflhful- Dadwa 5TS jFZS 4 ft ORIIQHTOM i. relief. (I N