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Bovb' Knee Pants good wearing, per pair, at only Boys' Reefers, good union boavor, astrakhan collar, at BMAN HAS A TURBULENT DAY Qeti Good Orowds and Hears Somo Mora Oolloga Chaffing. ATTACKS SENATOR DEPEW AT HIS HOME Paja Ilo I !Vt Kit li lln In tlin Sen ate) llromme of II In l'ltiun clnl nml llinlnomi Couuectluitn. HOCHKST1SU, N. V Oct. 19. lion, W. J. llrjun reached tula city at 9:5a to - night and mado two speeches hero. Tho Bret of thuso was made from u balcony In front of the Powers houso nnd tho Hocond in Fltzhugh hall. Preceding tho speeches there was a stroot parade from the New i ork Central depot to tho comer of tho olty and It na ono of tho most elaborate as well as ono of tho most en thustastlo demonstrations that bus yet been mado In honor of tho democratic candidate. Ho was escorted by bunds and marching clubs and tho broad streets of the etty vy,ore bo crowded, with people that It was extremely dlllicult for the pollco to force a way for him. Mr. llryan addressed a son of human beings lu tils opening meeting. They re ceived him with loud cheers and lisi.nad Ha well aa such n multitude could for about twenty minutes, during which time , closed with n meeting nt Itochostcr late Mr. llryan presented tho Ibsuis of tho tonight. The mcotlngs of the day wero campalgn. It was 10 o'clock beforo ho'gouorally ell attended and those- at reached Fltihugh hall. There ho met n densely packed nudlenco, which bad ivnttnri tvn hnurs for htd cnmlnir. lit) waj received with prolonged ehcer3 and re - celved close attention and much fipplauso from start to finish, Tho speech was a presentation of the questions of tho cam- palgn nnd Mr. llryan said ho believed that .when theso questions' wero as well understood In tho cast as they are lu tho Cutnrrk Out Ilo Cm roil. Catarrh Is a kindred ailment of con sumption, leng conaldored Incurable; and yet there Is ono remedy that vylll positively cure catarrh in any of lt3 stages. For many yonrs this romcdy was used by tho lata J)r. Stoveus, a widely noted authority on U1 diseases of tho throat and luugs. Having tested its wonderful curative pow ers In thousands of cases, and dealrlsg.to relieve human suffering, I will aend free of charge to all sufferers from Catarrh, Asthma, Consumption, and Nervous Diseases, this recipe, In German, French or Kusllsh, with full directions for prepar ing ant using. Gtnt by mall by addressing, with stamp, taming this paper, W. A. Moxso. Stt l'owvra' block, Rochester, N. V. Not only the EIGHT Ten Good wearing and Covert 125, equal in ovary way to custom tailoring all this season's best styles at Marvelous Values in Boys' Clothing perfection in Boys' Vestee 39c material, ages 3 to flat Boys' Long 11UU IJUUf Ul 98 fa 19, in wool ma terial, single or double breasted, at. . W west tho democratic contention would bo as popular hero an there Mr, llryan MP olio for nn hour nnil twcnty-llva min utes, concluding his speech at o'clock. Tho entire nudlenco remained until tho end. Collide MllU Cornell llo. Colonel Bryan today experienced hlB socond encounter of tho campaign with collcgo Btudonts. It occurred at Ithaca and tho students wero from Cornell. Tha Incident was not bo exciting as nt Ann Arbor, for tho reason that tho young men were not no persistent, but thora was ono fcaturo of interest not noticeable at Aun Arbor. This wan tho participa tion of young women in tho affair. A hundred or moro members of the opposite sex were stationed nt tho windows Just 1 back of tho stage nml they disturbed tha ! proceedings by lowering posters bearltig , pictures of 1'rcsldcnt McKlnley. Tho ' young men greeted these with yells, A j largo percentage of tho students wero In I sympathy with Mr. Ilrynn nnd some , shouted lUBtlly for him when his replies to tho questions of their fellows were to their liking. Tho day 'was rendered Interesting by n (spirited meeting at Auburn, the home during his lifetime of Secretary Seward, and by Mr. Dryan's pointed reference In his speech there to tho mauagur of nn tmportunt manufacturing enterprise lo cated ut that point, which he Intended should have greater than local applica tion. Speeches wero made during tho day at Cortlaudt and Ulnghamton nnd sor eral smaller places. Tho day's work 1 Ithaca nnd Ulnghamton wero especially large. Probably the ltlughaniton meeting 1 wns thn innRt pnthiiflLftftlc of Mia iIrv. 1 Mr. Bryan's Breech nt Cortland was ad- ; dressed almost wholly 'to tho fanners, and ho tlicro expressed the opinion that ono tanner out of 100 was benefited by re publican policies. Ho pleaded to his audi tors to throw off the yoko of partisanship i nnd assort their Independence. Ho declared tno farmers wero every year owing moro and owning less of tho wealth they create. At Ulnghamton, hern Mr. llryan had tho largest and imut enthusiastic nudlenco of tho day, ho took especial notlco of the fast that came of tho manufacturing plants of that town wero closed, saying: "It Is strange to mo that It Is necessary for you people to havo an empty and silent tnnucry and match factory In a town nud not ltuow what a trust means nnd will do. It socras to mo that every man w UU tho powerUo think, that every ono with reason ought to know that Industrial monopoly means tbo closing of factories, tho throwing of men out of employment and the making of slaves out of thoso employed." Shoot It Into l)ei(MV. In rosponso to a question In tho lllngham- ton fl'ccch, Mr, Ilryau announced himself THE OMAHA DAILY JJ.I3R: SAT t I? PAY, Today, Saturday, beginning the second week of the most remarkable purchase and sale of $58a000.00 worth new fall AT JUST ABOUT HALF THE PRICE USUALLY PAID FOR SUCH GOODS BY DEALERS Three of America's greatest wholesale clothing houses have sold us their entire surplus stock of men's boys' and child ren'fi garments nt less than GOo on the dollar. The immensity of this gigantic deal and the resulting astonishing values make this sale utterly without competition. Think of men's, children's and boys' clothing at less than 50c on the dollar not more than the cloth alone would cost. and $26,000 Worth of Men's, Women's, Misses', Boys', Child's and Infants' best shoes that money can purchase, but better shoes for the money than any other store in America will offer yon. It fact, we will give yon back your money at once if you can duplicate our shoe bargains for twice the. money anywhere else. nii moaNr bsiw rnmxm &mM wstm mim THOUSAND MEN'S FALL AND WINTER SUITS At Less Than Maker's Price. All wool Suits, well made, well finished and good fitting, at . . , Worsteds, in faucy checks and stripes, plain lino woolen cassi meres and cheviots, worth up to $15.00, go for Men's Suits elegant auburn meltons, rough cheviots and thibets, all now styles and makes, at . . . . , Finest dress and. business suits, in all the newest imported fabrics, equal of any merchant tailor's work, at , Thousand Men's Fall and black and blue Union Beaver Overcoats at . . . . Stylish oxford or tan covert overcoats, double or full lined, warranted to bo worth $10 to 312 go at......... Imported kersey and heaver cloth overcoats, full und short length, tho proper fall styles goU. Men's finest ovorcoata which should sell at $20 aud Suits, all of choico Boys' JUllE, till Ul 2.50 Btyl ca to select from many with doublo bi ousted silk vests. at Pants Suits, ages 10 to 3.98 ns favorablo to tho election of United States senators by direct volo of the pcoplo and mado this attack on Senator uepew: I think If there la any state In tho union that needa that prlvllego It is New York. When John Qulncy Adams became a member of congress he sold nil the atock he had in the national bank on that day, because he said ho did not believe a man in congress hhonld bo Interested In lluanoea. Refer that to Chauncey M. Depow and lot him resign his position as senator or president of a railroad. How can ho bo on tho people's slilo when ho In Interested on tha othor side? Is thero a man In this audlcnco who would try n c.iso beforo a Juryman with Interest In tho caso7" DoiIkck tlir Salt Uucntlon. SVItACUSE, N. Y.. Oct. 19. Mr. llryan waa In oxcollont spirits when he left here this morning. Ho was lmmetifcoly pleased with yesterday's demonstrations, ho said. Ho Invited Charles N. nulger of Oswego to remain with him to the end of the trip and Mr. llulger ncccpted. Mr. nulger was to havo Joined John I). Stanchflcld In Ilrooklyn tonight. AUIIUUN, N. Y., Oct. 19. Mr. Ilryan's first stop today was ado nt Solvay, a suburb of Syracuse, whom ho spoko briefly to soveral hundred peoplo congregated at the railroad station. Ilo mado no more direct reference to tho great salt Interests of tills plnco than to Bny that ho "did not know enough nbout tho local conditions to bo able to discuss tho things that his auditors wero thinking about." In connection with trusts, ho said: "I do not believe that It is a good thing for Iroland to havo n fow landlords and tho rest of tho people tenants. Nclthor do I bollovo that It will be a good thing In this country to have a few men standing at the head of great lnduatrlci and all the rest merely clerks under thceo Industries " Ho again referred to tho Increase In the biro of the standing army, nnd (aid that upon the prosont basis of 100,000 Boldlers the cxpenso would not bo less than J'5,000,000 n year for tho establishment, or an averago of $1 for each Individual or ?5 for each family. AUHUKNj N. Y Oct. 10. It was a largo and enthusiastic, crowd that greotcd Mr llryan at Seward park, whore he dovoted most of bis time to the trusts. A printed statement credited to K. Mctcalf, super intendent of D. M, Osborn & Co., to the effect that In case Mr, llryan was elected tho Osborno shops, ono of tho largest manu facturers of agricultural Implements In the cauutry, would bo closed, received Mr. Ilryan's attention. Ho declared that Mr. Motcclf's announcement was Intended to coerce the voters, a thing which was done by many four years ago, and ho warned the people that this was but onto of the many methods the republicans wero employing of denying to the common peoplo the freedom guaranteed them by the constitution. For ii Col4 In tho llruil. LAXATIVE BIlOMC-.qVlNINJB TABLETS. $4.95 $7.45 $9.98 $12.50 Winter Overcoats $4.95 $7.50 $9.98 backs , $1250-$15 Made possible by this ise. 3-pieco suits, ten different Pi is -ul- $ A X Young men's top coats, bwoII cov erts, oxfords, vicunua, silk faced or plain, at 5.98 & 8.50 VOTE IS AGAINST REVISION S minimi-)- of (lie l'olIliiK ( l'r-il))- tcrlcn on (lie Crvvil of the luireli. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 19. The vote of the presbyteries on tho question of tin) revision of confession of fallh us thus far reported Is an follows: For revision only, 30; declaratory state ment, 2; revision and supplemental creed, 10: BUbstltuto creed, f; dlsmlesal of tho whole subject, 33; total number of prosbyterlcs voting, 110. There are 232 presbyteries, Including tWonty-ono lit foreign lands, most of which will not vote In tlmo for tho report of the couimltco, nnd thero nro eight or ten pres byteries which havo only ono meeting dur ing tho year, In tlio spring. A report will bo presonted by tho com rnttteo to tho general assembly, which meets In this city next May, with recom mendations. Tho votes of two-thirds of tho presbyteries will bo necessary for tho assembly to send down any overtures tin tho subject. Tho presbyteries voting for rovlslon deslru ns a rulo modification of certain expressions, such as "elect Infants dying In Infancy," which they nsk to havo changed so as to read "Infants dying In lnfnncy nro Included In tbo election of graco." Tht majority of these presbyteries ask that the lovlslon bo along the lino of tho reports submitted by tho revision com nilttoo of 1892. Presbyteries which voted for a declara tory Btatomont deslro to havo such an ex planation of disputed poluts In tho con fession as wns adopted in May, 1S79, by tho United Presbyterian church of Scotland, which, In connection with tho question of salvation of Infants, has adopted the fol lowing. "In accepting tho standards It la not ro quired to bo hold that any who dlo In lufancy are lost." The advocates of a supplemental creed do not deslro to do anything with thu confession, but simply tn add to the con fession a brief statement of Calvlnlstlc doctrlno In slmplo language. I milium Are Olr:i-ntlnr. LACHOSSK, Wis., Oct. 19. Hundreds of Indians nro holding a. dunce nml fe.ist near Turtle laKO, win., Ill me viciiiuy iu wnicii great cranberry mnraiiej rurm u means or livelihood for iv larga proportion of tin rmlsklnH. Tho nuw-wow III held 111 celebra tion of the end of n Buccessful cranberry Reason and other events known only to those who pay to pnrtlclpnto In them. For soveral days past many Indian? have passed through this city on their way from Iowa. Nnbraskn, the Dnkotaa nnd other western Mates to nttond the dance. Ilrnrlnir for Oleninnrunrlne 1'lmit. CHICAGO. Oct. 19. Tha offlcors of the oleomargarine pinnt raiueu lien- vmieruu, on tho BTound that it was Illicitly con ducting its buslnens will havo u hearlntr before tho I'nlted Stntcs eommlsHloner Oc tober :o unjess tho federal grumt Jury acts on the rane buforo that dato. The concern Is k-wn as the Furtllo Valley Creamery .company. , -...i.- OCTOBER 20, 1i)00. BRANDE1S a SONS. All the Men's Calf Shoes Luuo and con Kvett), mado to noil for up to 92.60, ten dif foront stylos, ull sizes tako your choico lor 1 .59 All tho Men's Shoes in blaok and tan, ovary description made to sell for up to 14. CO, go at All tha Men's Shoes in blaok and t&n, pat ent leather, pateja.'. enamel, rid kid, box calf, yelour calf, In all the different and now tyl of toe, elnclo, double and triple sole, inado to sell for up to JC.OO, to at Sample Sale Vestee Suits Entire eample lino of Now .98 York manufacturers' exclusively' patterns in child's vesleo suits, values from S3(& H rv I .98 to 5, extri ra 4 special POSTAL WILL GO IT ALONE General .IIiiiiiikct linker Sityn II Im Comnnii)- Will .Not fto Into II I it Tclrtcrmpu Triint, NEW YOIHv, Oct. 19. Vlco President nnd General Manager W. H. Baker of tho Pos tal Telegraph company made this state ment todny; "Persistent rumors aro In circulation re garding n ponding combination of tho Pos tal Telegraph Cablo company, the Commer cial Telegraph company, tho Western Union Telegraph company nnd tho Amerlcnn Dell Tolephono company, with tho Telephone, Telegraph and Coble Company of America. Olllcors of tho Postal Telegraph Cable com pany and tho Commercial Telegraph com pany deny emphatically that either com pany li contemplating nny euch plan nnd state that tho Postal Telcgraph-Oablo com pany nml Commercial Telegraph company are not for sale." Tent I moil)- tn Kerrell Ciine, MAUVSV1I.I 11. O., (let. 19. Mrs. Ella CI M. .1,.. .I-... ..Itn.l ..-win.. In tho trial of Hosslvn II. Ferroll for Wio lHlltti,. rt Pvnrrtui Tpnnnirr I. nni. Klu. Idcntllled Ferroll nn the mini who Htnyed . ... . ..... i.. .1... ln), Ul liiu liuit'l lo l l.lio i.y "ti tiiu itiftui 111 the murder. She teHtllloil that she fur nished tha Hiring with which the package expressed to New York wuh tied. A. U. Wft kit. li i- oiuinmin ruueemnn, next pnvo teitlmony im to mitninnrtiint do tall In coiinei'tlon with the lludlng nud removal of I.ano'a body. Tho prisoner's betrothed declares ln-r faith In him and expresses contldence In his acquittal. Hold .Htcitm-t for Ileiiulkltlon. NKW YOKK. Oct. 19. Hurry Hllllnrd Rtownrt, arrested hero on Wednesday ut the request of tho pollre olllclals of Cleve land, wus nrrnlgncl today nnd held for req uisition papers to arrive from Cleveland. Stewart fins boon Indicted by tho Suyahogn county (Ohio) grand Jury, charged with tho killing of his 3-nionths'-ol(l baby. BUFFET LIBRARY GARS Best Dining Car Service llflflllil The Ladies' Shoes. All the Ladles' Shoes which were made to nil for up to J2.00, go on sale In basomont for... JL jC All tho Ladles' House Slippers, plain and warm llneJ, made to sell for up r" f to $1.00, go at OyC All the Infanta' Soft-sole Shoos, fancy col ored, made to tell for tOo, go at r" 10c and Ji3C All the Children's Shoes, sizes up to C, go at 28c, 29c. COo - g- and OVC AH the Children's Shoes, si see 6 to 8, hand turn, go at 59c and 75c All the Children's sprlng-hrol Shoes, sizes SH to 11, worth up to 13.60, go at 79c, 89c, 98c, $1.25 and $1.39. All the Misses' Shoes go at 89c, 98c, $1.15. $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $1.98 and $2.25. All the Dors' and Youths' Shoes go at 79c; 89c. 98c $1.23, $1.50, $1.75 and $1.98. All the Ladles' Shoes of every description, black, tan and wine colored, hand turn and hand welt, made to retail for up to 8.00, $1,98, $2.50, $3 and $3.50. Men's blue averallsand apron, : dint ciji uijt 39c made of 0-ounco denim, at Men's all wool dl-fl -jfl r tricot long pantsH' 0 1 Hoys' wool knee pants, strong material, . . . . i S5.00 A IVSOSUTH. SPECIALIST In All Private Diseases an! Disorders of Men 12 Years In Omaha. VARICOCELE d HYDROCELE i ew, never' falls, ttlng, pain or p. CVDUII I Ccurrdforlltoand tbepolsol vy b s s -ivthorciuglily clranned from tho system, Soon every nlgn and Kyinptoui illHuppeiir-i completely Ktul forever. No "MKE.VICINO OUT" of theiltsease ontheskln or f ach. Truatment coutklns no dangerous drugs or Injurious iiiedli-liies. WEAK MEN ("hs or Manhood from i, . , I, J: cesses or Victims loNrnvocs atAUAL.LT DnniLi-rr or Kihaustiom, Wasting Weakness iHvoi.UNTAnv I.oshUH, Trlth Utiu.v1 Dkoat In Yoiimh and Miudi.k Aged. Uclt of vim. vigor und htreuglli, with sexual organs Impalrtd und wt-alc. STRICTURE ltdlrlly rurrd rrlth a now ,h e kt1"11 Infallible Home Trent, nna cuttl inent. NnlnstrnmpntK.nopaln, no detention from IiusIuhis, aunurrhotn, Kidney and IllmMcr Trenhlrs. CimiCS UlMltANTr.lCl). Conmltatlon Free. Trcatmrnt by Mall. Call on or address 0 g. 4tn St. Or. Searlcs&Soarlos, omai.a, Nob. NO OURE, NO PAY Kjou hare timll, korKini, lout uuwrr ur wraLrmutf ilruiiu, our Vacuum Ortftin I'ovolrtH-r wilt rntor you without dniir or elccirlcllTi tl.000 lu uii nut una failure, nut un rclurnu.li nu o I) fraud i wriufur iHirtlruUm. -nt f alfU In pUIn ruv.lope. LOCAL APPLIANCE CO.. 414 Cninu Hist.. Denvtr. Coin cr. HI-pliiknoM. tc CAntel itj orttr Koik aa lmljuMlluiK. "lhru nuUttv unit furrfy titoi Lost VlUlltr lu 014 or joaog.nan lit r. ma for iudr, toil- or uUura. rrvvent Iniuintr and 1 ViM.nnirjtiou If taLiin In tits. Tl.fv uth'owiiain'ilitli imnrimul jd tffwtaCUBU MLore nil otlirtll. luiltt UjqI.uiiuj tbestnuln AJaxTablxta. 'i'tnj hum curml tliounnili agiinll rur jou, Vi a elf u poalttf a orlttou suaraatM to tt livt i. euro In acl ca ur rafaod tho mono, l'rlci CM rle i1" !J"1"a i'J. fix vfW&t .ifu t' OUUOi Uiunt) for $3.60 li mall, luplalu nrapuq ouori rvoali't of pric. -lreuiirafra. AJAX REA1EDY CO., 7?:E$'2. For sale in Omaha, Mob. by Jan. Fnmyth, f02 N HtH, Kuhn i Co.. 16th nud Uouelas, und In Council lilufTn by J, C. OoIIuven. tURE VOURSELn UlU till fl Tnr llnnatnil dlicliartn. Indamua-loai, Irritation ur ulrtrationl of rnuouua rsonibtaixa Pulolem, auit i.ul aitrla IfHlEM'llCHtUlCUCo. n Pti. I aoiu ir urtiKBUIa. 'or nt lu plain wrapper hi i i. npl'l. In tl.m. sr i Uttlta. U.7J. UueuiM tan i vu raaou) CTJIIKS all Kidney I Of, l L. Kidneycura. l)l)ieaH"S, uclio, rte. At true (flats, or by uad. Ii l-t boob, ad vice, etc., of ur, 13. J. Kuy, Kuru.', N. Y. m ' I'tf.lltt Jl It ill , W. WW Method B Mini VT.J without cu 14, ,. ll lnslinf tltni eff.V la l u 4 4)i. TB r1 frtTiaii ctouiiaa for Men and Boys EES IjMch's paper hanger and I Ullll 29c painter s overalls, extra heavy, at Mien's capo .$1.25 mackintoshes strlutly waterproof Boys' vestee suits 98c Plages 3 to G, usonlv The BICYCLE hMm awar4M ha OJtAXD mil tat aalitttai ulla all other Aamrtcj s.l7t mt tha Paris Exposition. Tho (IIUNIl VU1X Iv a Ita nunia nltlM. tha Onuut JTW-tlia hlfh est aw.rV Othar blcyolo were uwardod told. aJltiar nai bronM medals and "honorubla mention," but there was only one Rnuisl prlia mid the Columbia, won It. The llleycl haa itt,' i,.tr m txen In many K&S Induetrlal x . iKWlUon and It has never failed to win first place whenever und wherever award have been made accord, tun in u 1'IXLD STANDARD OF EXCELLSKCE. itusin ornoic, iiaiitvord, ct. Nebraska Cycle Co., Jstt" Omaha Bicycle Co,, &oari,r. OMAHA, NEB "Krug Cabinet" It not, you have mlssou a iood thing. This ezqulelle mult beverage stand on a unique basis. It sells ttaolf. Its fame an 4 reputation is the envy of many. The palate, tho beneficial resulta aehloved "within" the Inner man ate the only and real Judges ot Its merits. Approved ot by tbem, It tr. umphantly enters Innumerable households. Where Cabinet enters, doctors and drug bills exit. II l rJ WIS I) II Y Kui:i icuLKi nai;vi.vc co., I'ht'ie -IUn. OUAHA. NIC II. USS1 UMICHCOTCn'M ENULITH a UKII "4 livid utlallU Uih ,,u lu MMriaua 'lakaaaalhar. slarHae llasrru HabatllaUana ea4 lml. tlua. HJ f 7ar Prai tl w Mai 4. la tiia.fi Ht l'artlalar. Teaalaaealela aa4 "Krll.r fWr 1a ( fcSi?. a?!T Ivra Hall. I n,euu TaUanalali. IhMtr all L.ruf k.it. ewauta tan tun MaDIaaa Heave. t-kOiZfU t Wf 4