Tin: OAF ATT A DAILY BKVa Sll W. OCTOBT2T? 11, 1000. SLIT FOR THE PARTY NAME Buprume Court Will Hear Arguments Dur ' ing the Wwfc. MID-ROADERS QUESTION THE JURISDICTION he! I i I'll ii I Vppoiil friiin III.' vinniln unii I ii i-il li .Indue 1 1 I in i-i liiu iml lit iiilit-n I nilor lilt: lliillol l.nii, LINCOLN, Oct. IS,- (Spei lal i-At the sitting of the sunremp court, which begin next, Tufailay morning, Hie attorney fori thn fusiou campaign tommlttee will BO g,lm.,-Tl.o Woman's Christian Temper through the formality of fighting the wr't , anre , enlivened agcln in the Mothiallsf oi mandamus in tne popunt nam" ronnn case, recently directed to Knretory of Btate Porter by .Indue Holme of the dl trkt court The real Issue Involved Is whether Judge Holme a ted with aulhof lty whrn he dlmited the ecretuty of atjte to certify to the count" clerk the nom ination of the populist party The de cision of the court. hmtewr. will probably have mi effect, for Seirtnry Terter ha nl ready violated the order by certifying that thn nomination In queatlnn were made by the "mid-road populist" party. The case Is tilt- last ono on the call for the next . , 1 tilling of court and i.nles It I advanced , HOI m con-nicrrr, out. w -... -,, anu possiniy not unm inurmi.ijr. The CHtidldntrs of the populist party, who aro d-ferdunts In the nso pending before , tho sunreine onrt. today filed with tho , clerk a lenitthv brief In which they con tend principally that .he tourl bus no Jur isdiction to t (insider the mutter Involved It Is nsserteil that neliher un app.nl nor proeeedlnaM In ern r will He directly 'o llm t... . . I..u nChnU n fla.lHtiin (if 1 '" - i. -lerreiary or suite or oi a judge oi in. dlatrlei court rendered at chamber undi-r the Australian h.illnt Inw. for two re.isann -flrHt, becai'se no Hiuh provision Ik made by the law In (iiestlon, and second, be caiiKe the appellate Jurisdiction of th" court Is confined to a review i f the Jndg- merits ami orders of the district court, i . ..... I(,.rf.l-ntt,.ti Is ttiniln In I hn nr'fllTnpnT OI inc - - ... ... .-- - nl.iinilirM wlilrh ileclnre thai the secretary of hiup has exclusive jurisdiction to pns " couvlctel of bigamy, to serve four upon the valldltv of the objection filed , ' ' ' Penltentiarv. Wife No I re ntid t hut bit .1. . islon would have been a imted the Judge to be lenient with him. n-i.il decision had not tho parties eggrlevcd ' 'n" h"'1 no desire to tnnko It appear a nwillid for an order of mand.Mnus. Knun 1 lere utlon. When Hills was usketl what tint irguircnt they contend that ns no rrriAision Is made for further hearing the eppiul cinriot he considered by Hie su premo court. It Is asserted iipxi that if the pl-ilntlfTs wanted the supreme court to hear mid determine the mailers involved tliev should hnve Invoked the original Jurisdiction In it mandamus suit. In i los ing tho brlof says "Where our friend, the enemy, get tangled up Is In their ina bility to read or umUrstand the tntute." It la oxpeded that the attorneys rep rt renting both sides of the tae will unite ... ..,.." ........ . in tinning lite l imn I" It line.- it lll-t miuu j before, ndjoummrut. If the opinion is. iiniiueu in.uii uumc uiiiiciy auer uie near- i Ing It mnv he pcsall.le In some counties to r. h ive the certificate of the secretary of i mule . orrected. Nlline lines mi 'I lei. el. Petition asking that E. Itosewnier be named on the ofllclnl ballot ns a ciindidaic for th" I'tillcd States fcenutf were tiled with tho secretary of state Friday. The request , uu fr-nli.it l.v Weel-etnrv I'.irler nnil nl Ilia 1 " .r"n".11 by ,p',y oner nnd at His u.recnon t lie name was printe.i on ine cer- lilii'fitnu tfltloH tit tvltl mmil tt I It a nnnnlv . ., . ' ... . ,. . . ... , I ,,u.,..n .... ... ,.J,. .. .,US. I iiiki. gating i.:m nud repre.entlng about I half of the stato money which he expended without uuthorlty while superintendent of the State Instiluto for Feeble Minded Youth I I'luu IIiiI-Iiik Neiu- llelirnti. nt lleatrlro, will be referred to the next leg- j HEURON. sct,., Oct. 13. (Special.) l.-latiire by Auditor Ctuuell. The claims ( l asl n;llt district No. 3.1. three weio recently approved by tho Hoard of nn, u half miles south of town, had nn 1 iibltc Iinds nnd Buildings, bin the fund 1nkJ rin,.nt nnd tlug-ralslug by moon HKiilnst which thoy were drawn be ame ex- I Mitchell's military band and about h;iiiMo( uftei a few of them were paid. The, ,,, p,,,.,,),. from town were present. Rev. voiirbeis which met the disfavor of Auditor j netivs and County Superlntpndent Cornell represented money expended for i w ( uhn(lPH ,.lu.i, ,nuje short nddr.ssea. cowfc lieits. ginlii. furm nrictilnery . tools and, other arliclis, ependittires which the audi-' Smiiiiiiilliiiis m Ailmiis, mi 'tri iiu mit'tim iuiuv iitiMtri i uV iiru-i wi the Hpeeltle nppropi intlon for "far;;i siipplle; mid food for sto-k." The lust lenipljture I npproprluted only l.inn for this purpose nnd J .lii.il.tn.l uk.inl.l ..sivt... .... 1 i liuml nf ine fuiitl was tlepletid long ago The clalnw Hidllor Cornell has held up were approved on the supposition thut they were tn be paid fiom the "maintenance" fund, t'nless Or. l..mg run Induce the c.iurt to compel Cor nell to allow his claims ho will have to await the a. lion of the next legislature. After n two years' chase Sheriff ClurU of 1 Kalamazoo county. Michigan, this morning iirreMod Charles Qvunston on the charge of , biirglniy. The mini 1b susperted of being Implicated in the robbery of the I'nlon bank lit Whitney, Mich . where n safe wes blown i-iien and money and papers uggreRiiiing rt.n(m tn value stolen. Four men have been I convicted ginl are now- serving sentences lor the crime anil it is believed by the au thorities i hat Ev-.instnn is tho tlfth nnd last mini of the gang. 'I'm ill un, "-liinip 1 iiiii pii ii Hulls. FREMONT. Nell, Oct. 13.-(Spcclal.) Tlie Fremont Trailing Stamp eonip.iny. which has been In the trudiug stamp busi ness hero for the last year nnd a half, Ii.ih quit the business, mm h to the satis faction of most of the merchants who had signed contructs tn kIvp out stamps. At llrst the plan up pen red to in- sat Ufactory to all parties, bul the mercliutits f. und It uo big a tux on their sales and he t time dissatisfied nnd the m.inuger, w isely seeing how matter were shaping them n Ives, closed the business uml is now eu r.igetl In other business in the city. IM-eillire'ltir CoiifertMiee. HV.ST1NOS. Neb.. Oct. 13. (Sneci.il.) 1 be annual meeting of the general u.'so-i-uitlon of t'oiiKiegatloual chitrcht'S of Ne braska wlll be lu Id In Hustings mxt week, commencing Monday evening and continuing until Thursduy evening- The sssociuiienul sermon will be diMlvrod Mm, day evening by Rev. 11. C Herring, li D., of Omaha. All preparation havo been made for the entertainment of sev er.! I hundred vl.itor. timid Teniplilrs Niiino (Illleers. Si'OTl. N.b, Oct IX (Spciial.) -The yrand lodge of the Independent Order (loud Templ.ti'h of the sute of Nebraska held Its annual nu t nm a- s.-, -t. N -b.. o. tober 10 and II. They repori an lm reuse in num- e&d&cfaey Tjf "IWi not niiqicfy vmli nareotle drugs," but mi. m it ucic by freeing the dlgcullvo c.tn.il (roin dcconiilin and pntMinnus w i-te -i jter, u fit'" it intrrmi hi, nnd ' ti i t it- viein in u i ndt-iful ay. 'iV., uOi , ai.d 1 Sfhe m 25e. iSizc trniv llitv o!ii remedy witliiu rarh of sll. TurruntN llel liilil n'iii r. ilmntj. Aniupiio for ntimvry, toiUt. ftttr vbuvtiif, l-urtt cVurina t'-t.t Inol powdr -J5c. l drqfuU. or lul!uon tr. e.,t of prlcn. TAHKANT ft CO., V i New Yo,k' If e &b2a use Yssf'K: TSSr i . 1 I 'g.a i 1 el.- ted 'ho f j" g " t ' ,t iVj (: - vur f P ' T H M lied of A, I, nu OCT Ktsv U H . . . . . - . . . . . .. f If 1 I .. V. reieri- or i-pringiu 11 u. . iie j u. ncu- , don of Hlalr, 0. V. T.. Rose Shaffer of St. lMward, 0. Sec, Emms. J. Hedges of Lin coln: ri T., Mamie Oullck of Lincoln; J. 9. J T, Mrs. A. It. llebdon; O. E. S. L Oil mom of Fullerton; O , M. A DePeol of Clearwater, o. M. K Hart of Trumbull, fj. D M. Nella Hader of Trumbull, (5. A 1 , I O. Shew II O. Itcll Kant, O. Pont Murule StoetZ"! O Men . V. M, Call. WORK AT AURORA MEETING Sco,. mi nf tin Teiupcritlli'c I iitnn I Kept 1 1 tl - J Diirlni; Mir l)it. afrora. Sob. net. in-rsnnpini Tnt. ihttrch thla mortilnn at :30. Tlicro was a largo attendance of dploKntca. Mrs. Fer guson of York led in devotional exercUes. Tho report of district presidents occupied the entire forenoon, showing much good work dono throughout thn state. After noontluo prnyer the dclegatea marched to the banqueting rooms and partook of a thicken pie dinner. Thl la the only time tUa delegates allow themselves for social Intercourse, tii every minute Is given to work. Promptly nt 2 SO Denti I'ordyce of the Weslcyan university was Introduced to mnnMM IlllllVtril TD IUIIUUUI ,hc ,.,,,,, ,u Bpokp fop 01le hour The ,, hB(, ,hs rnnvnl attcn,0n of ,lU church was full and omo were stnndlUK Tnpn foowcf B ,,rl 0) ..onsnmnona, nm - n,,mpnl, hv Mr(. Mrinpin,.,. t.i... ,i, ., rollowlDK l tho program for tomorrow: - " p. m . song service nt Methodlut Epis copal (hurch; 3 p. m, mass meetlni? and Rl'i'dnl music. l no p. m., memorial service ltd by Mrs. It. V. Wheelock of Superior; " ;0 p. m , conventional sermon by Mrs Morlpolaw HILLS GETS FOUR YEARS I'lrsl WHe ill the (iiilll MlnNler I'lemls Tllitt Hie ,linle lie l.enleiil. tit All) VM, II. . It CnAAlnl 1 lt,,1tfn .'l,i,i, , u .e.n' . Iiaxter lo:;iv Heiitenceil lte. Itowiatnl 1. : ... . ... , he hnd to ray he made nn extended address, In which he nlllrmpd that ho did not con sider himself morally guilty of the crime of which he had been convicted. In sentenc ing HIILi, Judgp Baxter declined to constdor the plea of the first wife for leniency, but i stated that the prisoner, by reason of his education and former calling, morittd revere i punUlinient, even more than the ordinary Individual. ( on f esHt-il 'I'liltMes i-resleil. ALLIANCE. Neb.. Oct. 13. (Speclnl ) - Phrrlft Patrick of Keith county nnd Sheriff . 'Pweenev of Ilox Ilutte have Just returned j - - - 'after n long chase thr.iugh the sandhills I n",,r nnrsetnieves. uiey nrougni in Marry niier 1111 ritet 11 1." vew. iiffj uniusm ill imir, ' natermnnti ami i- runs uusmeyer. in wncse 1 nossesslon thev found stolen horses and ii.. .ii.ve umo c.nii k. u in r. uunm bouse in Lincoln count v Inst winter. j - -ee rii-uir uesiKiis , PIIiHt'H. .-sen., ijci. i.i.-i special. i-uev. ' r li nnnrhurt tiimlnr nf llio ( .Aliif reen I ' . f,h ph n, Inc0 ,a(1 resl,mv, , s,orntPi , lllUo pffl.ct xeVember 1. 1 He has been' pastor r here four years and five j embers of the church re- , . He has accepted n call months uml the mi . . ,.,,,-Mirn tQ U1 ronf!r(.Kaolmi church at Newman 8 drove. . I. i tl.1 ... It .O. I.. 1 rt1A tlt,MF .ili nn. id. , cl 111 I IVIV j truni.--At the republican convention held , j,i re to.luv A. c. Tllt.m of Filley was ,,,.mlniited bv acclamation for supervisor f the First district of (iage county. F. E Whvninn of Adams wn elected chair man of the central committee for this dls nlrt. W'.iniiileil I'lceiiliin ltee.iv erliiu. PI.ATTSMol'TH. Neb.. Oct. 13.-(Spe- (-(nl.) -Fireman HoKers. who wns Injured in the wreck vestordny. will recover. He i,BR rallied from the operation performed vrsterdav and is celling nloug nicely. All M, other Iniured nre doing well. Tho hrnkenuiii whose duty It was to close thn HWtcli says It was closed. ... mil tn Annul dinner, IIASTINOS, Neb.. Oct. 13. (Special ) City Attorney L. J. Capps 1ms commenced proceedings in the district court to iinnul the charters of Hie two defunct street i railway companies unit oporateu in Hast ings many years ago. The alleged ground foi action Is the violation of contract nud abandonment of tho streets. letnrj fur Molirnrn. NIOURAKA, Neb.. Oct. 13. (Special.) The county sent case tn Knox county wnB henrd yesterday before Judge draves of the Eighth district. The ease was nrguoil exhuustlvely on both sides and tho Judgo , sustained the petition In error, being n j victory for Niobrara. .Iiliue I llolilul Over. ! nilATPICE. Neb, Oct. 13. -(Sooclnl Tel- i egram. )- At the hearing in tho conuly tt.urt of Urover James of Blue Spring, tluiged with ntrault with Intent to do great bodily harm, James wns bound over to th district court. SEASON OF FAIlTu'EATHER Tnilli? nnil I ouiorriMv Will He liinil less lv ei'lit'iiil Willi !miiiUi I'lifilerlj lllll. WASHINiiTON. Oct. 13 - Forecast for Swudiiv nmi Montluy Ft r Nebrasku. Kansas, Wyoming nnd Colorado lit nerallv fuir Sunday nnd Mou duv: southensierly winds. For Illinois. Missouri and Iowa Fair Suntlav- ami probably Monday; light to fnth souiherlv winds. Fi r Indian Territory, Arkansas, West ern Texns New Mexico nnd Oklahoma ileneiiillv fair Sunday ami Monday; light to fnsh Routherlr winds. For North and South Dakota and Mou lin a (icnernllv fair Sunday nnd probably Mindav; variable winds. I.tienl Iteeoril, OFFICE OF ''III. WFXTIIEIl Ul'IlEAl", OMAHA, oc 13. Ofllclnl record of temper ature end prcilpltntlon. compared with the corresponding tiny of lln. lust threo years: inm. lfsv? m iro;. MnNlmuin temperature... T'l P2 i!) . Minimum temperature 51 t'O 13 41 Averice temperature i,l 79 f7 m Preetpltatlnn CO .t) T T Hecord nt temperature and precipitation at omuha for this day nnd since .March 1. pj.m: Normal temperature T5 Excess ter the day a Total excess slncn March !... Normal preelpltntion P .lb-lent' v for 111 d.iv . . . . Total rainfall since March 1. Deficiency since March 1 1 lit lencv for cor period. HM IVtl. 'ei . v for. r perl'd. IM'N .ii. C! Inch ro Inch 11 0.1 Inches 1.:? inch-. f..:: Incur. 3.1.1 1-ch-s T li.di. .ties ti.ice of nrecinltann 1. A WELSH. Local Forecast Oitlclal, SMITH SPEAhb AT HASTINGS , . People of That Onj Que Postmaster Gen- i eral an Enthusiastic Reception, REPUBLICAN PLEDGES HAVE BEEN KEPT Aildri-i CmIIi Mleiilliin In the I'm lilieeles of the 'Vwn Pnrlles Vlmle I'diir rnr uo "ml the I'rrs clit flute (if I'miperll-, HASTINOS. Neb.. Oct. 13. (Sreclnl Tele Kram.i Charles B lory Smith apoko here tonlKht before the largest audience ever crowded Into tho Kerr opera house. The Trumbull bund furnished the street music and tho York Oleo club san some appro priate campaign songa. which caunlu tho audience. A. N. Cole opened the meetltiR u0,j two years ao worked against the re by Introducing Hon. W. 1J. Andrews, who , publlcntis in this state and this county gpoko a word of praise for Hon Charles ' n0 K tl0w ono of the most loyal repub- Emory Smith, whom ho introduced In upenlng his address Mr. Smith sRld he was Rind that he vas not in the enemy's country, but In tho good republican state of Nebraska. The speaker then showed up llryan'H predictions and especially cm- phaslted the prediction of Ilrynn In regard to the great financial ruin that was to have come when McKlnley was elected. Ho said that since McKlnley took the presidential chair the deposits In the sav-.The ings Unnk had Increased nenrly three times what they wero in tsyc and that tlisro were now on deposit in the banks an Increase of over $f,nn nmi.onn more than four years ago Mr. Smith enumerated some of the predictions of McKlnley made four years ago and proved that every pledge given bad beeti faithfully kept and asked If any former administration hnd ever done so miieli flip ihl cnunirv na the nreent ad- i ministration. He said It was a duty every man owed to his family und his country ! to assist in keeping the present prosperity in existence. He cited the dark days from , is m t 1S1.7 when ,. wiTt- low nn.l , souph.-uses wore opened nd naked to have those days compared with the present diys 1 of prosperity and oxplalned how prosperity . . ..... ... i.. McKlnley and the government. .. ... . . , . twin nrmiEMii iinuiit tiv iiip cuiittueuce u "Four years ago," said (he speaker, " ' had tho greatest educational campaign oyer pin up mm oner ! mu itu. iu.ii.hu , the people decided that they could not take the t-hnnces of permitting Mr. Ilrynn to take churge of the government and they nro still nf that opinion. The paramount Issue wo have heard a great deal about Htely. but lfn not the first time we have heard this word. It was used when n com missioner went over to Hpnoliilu and hauled down tho American flag and re established Queen Lllluokalnnt. That wns called n paramount duty." He laughed at Imperialism and cited tho taking of the Loulslnn.i territory and other territory Into the union under demotratlc presidents nnd saw mm' wns no imperialism men aim neither Is there any now. nor will there u" urougnt on oj tue repuoiicau puny, ,ss,-,:s .,. ... ,.,...i. IHMI V'I'I'.I). 1 ii.-iiiiIiIIcmiix nt 'lefinuseh Turn " j ... 1. ......s, ................. ....... TEKAMAH. Neb. Oct. 13.--(Special.)-- ( Th" lR!U1Pa of t,'t, rpalgn were dlscussel in me tipt-ni iiutii... ii.r. n.su. . puoiican siaii.ipou.i ueiu.e ....rie encn li- Seeretnrv of State DollSOll 01 lOWn i ... r, . nanus. IIH OVCll said l llll SIllICH in tile cast ,, ,,, Slnt,,s Attorney W. S. Summers,,,,,. .r,,, .., t,. . of Omaha. A pat.ide and torchlight proces ...... ...... s on. con 1st Ing of old veterans tie s inn . tough II tiers, marching club, nnd pit zons. led by the military band, preceded the speaking. The old soldiers were more than Jubilant Inst night. Their post here has nbout eighty members rind all were In line last night and will vote for McMnlry, ex cept four. The opera house holds about COO and it wns parked to overflow Ing and there wero enough outside that could not be ac commodated to till nnother hall. Mr. Onbson delivered the opening address nnd spoke for nearly two hours. It was a masterly presentation of the Issues In this palgn and was one or tne nesi speeeues i to tho tloors He discussed the leading Is ever listened to In tho county. It was a i sues of the campaign. vote-getter and met nn enthusiastic rocep- JJqjj Mj. &ummPrfl ia n Hpoclnl favorite hero hls lmllf,rade,i appearance on the stngo .VQ ,,, ...,, ,nI1..i, nnnlaue. Mr. Sum- mers spoko for nn hour and held tho closest nttontlon. Ills dcllnltlon of fusion nnd ! cn.rintl.m ..mi tli enlnizv nrotiouneed .n , tho latter were most excellent. VI. Mister Itlllly I Held. WOOD RIVER, Neb.. Ort. 13. (Speclnl.) The republicans of Wood River held their first rally last uight In Moore's opera house nnd Ii wns a bugo success. Every pent was taken In the spacious hall and from sevont-flve to 100 had to stnnd. The hj. takers of tho evening were: Hon. Ras mus Hnnnlbal of St. Paul, nominee for Binto Benator, nnd Colonel B. R. Hutchlns of Des Mollies. Doth of thrsc men proved ..,.ei ,.,..t.l'it. u-lth tin. nitdinnen nnil tlm ...i,.iu. .,,i ,.,,0,1 ni.onr .nn n i f e. ..,i i.v VII. ... f . ...... p,-"' - . . . . ................ t,j tho unusually largt audience were bar lllUBPr8 f a uit- republican gain In this vicinity this full. Republicans here were ncer 'iter" united and enthusiastic. There Is no disaffection In the republican ranks, while many of the fuslontsts aro kicking nud seviral of them have openly an nounced that they havo had enough of Ilrynn nnd Stevenson and yould cast their votes for McKlnley. Illnsliiivv Is Mill. Inn Voles, HEAVER CITY, Neb., Oct. 13. (Special Telegram.) E. H. Illnshnvv of Falrbury ad diessed n roulng meeting nt the court house last night. The court room wns crowded with nn enthusiastic throng, many of whom were populists of ninny years' standing, but who will vote for McKlnley In November. Mr. Hlnsbaw- spoke for one and a half hours, touching upon all of the para mount Issues of the day, milking n splendid nnd eloquent exposure of the democracy on Imperialism. All parties acknowledged that be made the best nnd most logical address beard hero during tho rnmpalgn. Issues Well IliinillPil. ATKINSON, Neb., Oct. 13. I Speclnl ) All ilouhi ns to the interest being taken In the campaign by the voters of Atkin son was distillled last nlnht when th' op. ra bouse was p.n ked to the d 'in bv nn nudleine Cut listened for two hours Two McKlnley Converts PLAINVIEW. Nib . I c. 11 -To the Editor of The Hie Dcai Sir Four yc.u;, ago I inst my vote for Ilrynn. because I hm.estly believed tliipolU'y udvocated by the demo cratic pnity then would bring about better times. Mr Ilrynn taught us to bellovo then that If the republican purty should get con trol of tho government times would con tinue to grow worse. Contrary to this policy, I Hnd my business increased between f,o nnd 00 per cent, everyono seems to havo money nnd all aro prosperous and happy. What bettor proof tould anyone ask than this 8lngl'i fact, that Mr Ilryan was either Insincere in what he taught or elso did not kuow enough to predict correctly. Either insincerity or Ignorance would, in my estimation, unfit him for so responsible a place ns uie preM.iem-) . neiu c my vote wlll bo tast with the republican party and by tho votes nf hundreds nf men who. llko mc, voted four yenra ago for Uryan, I hopn not onlv to fee McKlnley elected, but also 1 every republican candidate on tho statj tnket of Nebriska Respectfully yours. FRANK P. t HAMfJERLAlN'. wi'h cltse n"mtn,n and ent..ufast i nl jr0vai f, an r.uqm'jt p 1 1 slit i anJ f r I lie address tn the merest of the rcpnV Mi an party by Hon J W Cecil of Chicago His handling of the hutrabuo imperialism" ,vs, particularly nbie and could hardly fail to tmpreo any thinking man with the ridiculousness of such an Issue before In telligent American cltUens llepillitloiill Tot-Chen Atilllfr. OLKNVILLU. Neb.. Oct. 13. i Special -The Hepubllcat' club at Ut rKular meetltifi Thursday evening drew a lareo crowd. The l'lesner opera house was roded to the doors The Clay Center Olee club fur nished vocal, while the Olenvlllu baud tilled the air with Instrumental music. Hon Mon Droderlck it nil Jacob Bender spoke for a few minutes, followed by C. II Upperson of Kalrlleld. N'eb., who discussed the Issues of the day for owr half an hour Ho was followed by Hon. I'red J. Warren of Varona, Neb. sometimes called "The Cyclone." and who stumped the state four years nco for Ilrynn and the populist party Ilrnn workers In the slate and his address was well chosen In answer to A C Shell enbargor, who spoko here on Wednesday evening. Sj-riiPiisc Ileum llrlKliiiin. SYHACrSK. Neb., Oct. 13. --(Special Tel egratn.i-non. j. 11. iirignam or unio spoae , crowded house tonight under the I auspices of the Syracuse McKlnley club speaker's very presence was not only ' Impressive, but his speech was more an i Imndled the Issues of tho day with a master's skill and was frequently Inter- , tupted with rounds of npplauss. Ills talk ' "'H be productive of great good Hon l . Jssun also put In good words for t the ticket, state mid national. It Is only I question of majority now. Excellmt j music was furnished by a Byracusu or- i cliestra. 1 1 f 11 ii l I leu ii ('aliens llelil. riEItCK, Neb. Oct. 13 --(Special ) -Tho tmi,ll!tlr callcUB , tlll. ,,,. llou, lnst CV(,n(t, M(! ( M( all,ilfi, b), libmt lllrt).. eovon xo,(,r!l A Kn0(, mmy ()f thf hlro(0. for tntl,fprt,tlt r,M,ubllcnns were prwent. (,so onp (hmn(.r.lti Johu lioff, wll0 rp. - iiouuceu urynnism, nnti came aim iook pari , . . . In the caucus. The following precinct ticket soe,u, Assl?gHor, ,,. K. ,.rnK. ro!l(t 0VcmePi ,,. w. l'ronneke: Judges of elec n ru.laml r. J,.wc nti 0. Mallory; clerks of election, U. nnd 1). L. I'pton. C. Wilson II I if Mectllill nt I olirn ril. NIOIlltAKA, Neb.. Oct. 13. (Special ) The first republican rally In Niobrara was held here Inst night. Hon. J. J. McCarthy of Ponca having been substituted for Judge Baker of Omaha, who was called home Over f.OO people were present. Captain J. II. Hrown, the senatorial candi date for the L'lghth district, nl-o presented his position on several vital questions liable to come before the legislature. The McKln ley and Itoosevelt club was out In a torch - light proceislon. led by a bund, and the town was uiipu vvun winner nun tninusiasis. I'u.l.... Tiilli. m Xn.lKmi. .M.r)PON, Neb.. Oct. 13. -I Special.!-- ' (Joverr.or Poynter and Thomas Nolan Fpoke t u ilin?e audience last night at the opera i llolI(,t, The governor discussed state poll- , ,(,B ini, n8s()rU1 tUM ,rnnrhot, of b,att ,.pn, i,,,,.,,. rn..,i. .......n.,.,! .....i B(n,0 lllstlUltnIls W(.r . rC80.lbc . . Institutions, ns they wanted to copy the Rt,,hod nf ,mmlll,K ,,. Mr No,n k Jor n , NllltlCN Ml f OllllllllIlM, COLI'MIH'S. Neb., Oct. 13. (Special Tel- egrnm.) Supervisor conventions were held hero this afternoon by both republicans nnd democrats, John E. Huffman being the nom inee of the foi mer and Louis Held, the present Incumbent, of the latter. John R. Hays of Norfolk, republican I cnudidntii for congress in the Third district, ! nddressed an enthusiastic audience tonight i nt Maennerchor hull. The house was packed ; - - - I lllll II 1.1 14 I III II MADISON. Neb. on. 13. iSpecial. ) -Arrangements are being made for a rousing rally, to bo held here next Tuesday nftor noon. Hon. A. C. Rankin, nn ex-congress. '"" ' '" "'. "-,.u " oPa house. A grand parndo, tu which I veterans of 1S6I-0.1, the Ladles' Marching club. Olrls" Cymbal band. Rough Riders, Young Men's Marching club nnd the League club nnd the band will participate, will come off boforo tho bpenklng. Ciiltnisliisin m llvTlclit. I OWKllIT. Neb.. Oct. 13. (Specal. I Hon. ! Johu O. Pope, republican candidate for congress. Joseph Langer, presidential elec- tor, und Robt rt Ruzlckn, editor of the Pokrok Zapndu. spoko to the people of Dwlght and vicinity last nlrbt. Much en thusiasm wns shown and many llohemli.n I farmers who voted four years ago for Ilrynn will vote this fall for McKlnley nud prosperity. I'llslon dully lit lienevii, OENEVA. Neb., Oct. 13. (Special.) Father Murphy and A. A. Worsley spoko ugalnst the administration last night In the court room, whtch was filled by a promiscuous crowd of men. women nnd (hlldren nnd of all parties, County Su perintendent Smrha opened the mooting by assuring tho audience of tho right of free speech. Pope III Snillitlers Couiilv, WAHOO, Neb.. Oct. 13 (SpeeUI.) Hon. J. D. Pope, republican caudldnto for con gress for tho Fourth district, spent tho greater part of this week In Saunders county, holding enthusiastic meetings nt Vnlpnrnlso, Ma lino nnd Mend and visiting many other town. Ho has beon glvon o very warm rereptlou at each place. ienK fur VleK Inli')-. I1EATR1CE. Neb.. Oct. 13 -i Special Tel egram.) largo and enthusiastic repub lican rally was held hero tonight. Hon. Samuel Rlnnker atldiessed n large nudience hi the Auditorium on tho leading isniies of the i amp.' Ign. Vuilitin nit cevvs In IIiisiIiiks. HXSTlNtiS. Neb. Oil 13 tSpeilal Tel cgiam i -Auditor Andrews t,f the fnitcl PLAINVIEW. Neb . Oct. II. To the Editor of The tl c Dear Sir Four years ago I tasi my vote tor W J. llry.in, thinking I was doing my duty in so doing. Time lias shown him to bo a false prophet. Ho either did ni5t mean to tell the truth In his Inst campaign ir cUn through ignoranco did not know tho truth. In eltbor caso I consider him unfit to bo president. Whether our good times are duo to the work of Providence or to tho republican party. 1 know not. Hut, supposing It Is (lie work of Providence, I know It is possible for goo.d times to corao under n republican administration and that Is more thnn I can say of any democratic administration in which 1 have lived, therefure. let the re- publican party remain lu povvr, My ticket will bo a straight republican ticket this year nnd will be the llrst straight tlckut I over voted. Respectfully yours, C. W. VEST, Principal High School. Ready-to-Wear by the Most Skillful Tailors and of the Latest Conceptions Walking skirts and rainy day skirts Misses' military coats $13 Scotch I'latded Cheviots and Heavy Twills. 7 0. 110 00. (11 ". Ml uu and JiC 00 They hae the sDllsb flare and clever stltlchlng, strapped, ralred seami, etc. French flannel waists KxeppMonal value, lust opened, Trench Flannel Waists; new modes, pretty colors. $.' V Obi rose, cardinal heiitrope new blue, black or rreme, J I no (Maile In the latest styles of the best quality Im ported flannel J.I silk embroidered designs polka dote -new hade Ladies' Tailor suits, $15 Hlack. gray, brown close fitting line! Double breasted jacket $22.50 Imported Venetian Jacket, taffeta lined. In brown and manlsh, strictly man tailored skirt In seven gored black . flare. Blouse suits $27.50 Very attract ic and stylish, of Imported cheviot, black or navy; Jacket with satin waistcoat, collnr and cuffs, skirt beautifully modelled nud flared In seven gores. i Parme cheviot jacket Lined with kl tliroiiKhout , the extreme mode of cloth, perfect modeled Jacket, double breasted London htyle; new est cut skirt, dared FOB MISSCS Coaching coats $: ;,o, $s r.o. fin no. 112 r.o. nr. 00. lis.oo and t:onn mires 6 to 11 years 1 dragoon red. castor, Ton. navy and brown, High grade tailoring, perfect stitching, pretty buttons; un Ideal and exceptionally fashionable, best Kersey cloth. states Treasury department arrived In t(1(l . UIld wlll remlli her, election. Mr. Andrews will r - congregu re until preach - u cl on ti e theme of "The Church and inurtn on t" 1 . . Summer ' CciHriil Cll. CENTRAL CITY, Neb.. Oct. 13. (Spo elnl.) W. S. Summers nddressed a large iaudlenco lnst night on the political Issues ,,f tint tlav. Mr. Summers Is a lluont bj,enker nnd for nioro than two hours had .i, closest attention of bis nudience. Or. wolf of York also made n brief nddrosa. .lllllue Ullsli tl- tin- IlEATRC'E, Neb.. O, - Inl Tnl- CL'ratn.i Ex-Dlstrlct .linlv . ..h of this eltv, who has been seriously in icr nnoui n year past, is reported as sinking nnd Is not export-d to survive the night. Ilrynn' NclmtsUii I'ln ml II j-. WISNKIt. Neb, Oct. P To the IMilor of Tho Hee. Pb -ise pulillsh Ir The Sundn Itee Itr tin's plurality In Nebraska hi ! Ans The vote cast for ,-r. s'd. nt mi Ne braska In vl wn-- I'm lirv.in. 11.1 sv'"- i ,r McKlnlev, 1 Hrvali-- pbirn'ltv, l.l.f.Til O J CLUBS AND CHARITIES. T ' n.. .......... ...... .- -O I Thn ,., annual ! -eilng of the State IVdeiatlen of Woman's Clubs, held in Lin- coin last week, wlll doubtless mark the In ginning of a new era in the woman s club work of Nebraska. As a hostiss city, Lincoln was ideal. It extended to tho vis iting women the same gracious hospitality that they have received at previous meet ings, supplementing ll with tho memora ble conveniences nnd ndvnntnges of a metropolitan city. Tho nttendanco wns Inrgor than ever lu'fore nnd the enthusiasm was In proportion. While the advancement of the work of standing committees Is tho chief nlm of tho meeting. Infinitely morn than this wns accomplished. A Slnte Household Ken iiumto nssoclatlon woh organized, with women ns Its olllccrs, which will mnke lis Influence felt In every part of Nebraska. Ii wns the result of the Thursday morning meottng that convinced every man andi woman in the well filled auditorium Hint I domestic science means rroro than the ccoking of u meal on hygienic principles. ll means the solving of n thousand per - Plexitis domestic problems, nil Intelligent comprehension of cxMiIng (ouditlnns out-' sldo of the home, namely, tho alarming percentage of adulterated food provision, I that wlll enable her to protect her family from much of tho vile stuff, for which tlie Consumers' league nnd other reliable an-1 thorlty say Nebraska is made the dump ing ground nnd its people the physlrnl tuflerers. It mean, too, thut tho sclenco nf home-making Is to be extended to evory woman of the stole through the medium of the club department, tho Statu Fair Cooking school, the scttlemout classes In sewing, nursing and kitchen garden. After Mrs. Stoutonborough'B strong pa per on "Traveling Libraries" and her prac tical suggestions for securing one, tho . ... ... women feel that tho library is a certainty, for they nre now organized nnd ready to work along definite lines. Tlie art Bcsslon, .(inducted by Mrs. F. M. Hall of Lincoln, was one of the most profitable, the pa pers proving how thoroughly tho women had studied along these lines, while the line collection of decorated china wns nn evldonce of the ability nf the women work ing In this department. Tho custom of uwardlng ribbons for this work wlll en i ourago artists to bring oven u Inrgor col lection ntxt ymr and It Is hoppd to make these exhibits ono of tho features of the meetings. The program provided by the educational committee, reviewed this question from the most practical standpoints, Mlsi Char lotte M. White of Wayne setting forth that afternoon the same practical plan which Chancellor Andrews advocated the following evening Mrb. H. H. Wheeler's paper on the ' School Laws of Nebraska" furnished much needed enlightenment to many men and womon present The presence of Mrs Plait-Decker of Denver was an Inspiration and the coi- Military blue worsted mohair brnld stitched edprs, scar let hood, belted and best horn buttons quite n new an ut tract he coat. Misses' ooif jackets and box coats Jii on, j; ,n, o up. lis on and tfi do In golftng stvles, plain facisl cloths, newest combination of prett shatles llox Coats of high grade Kersey tlotb. strictly high grade tailoring. ON CENTEH COI'NTEK IN CLOAK HEPAllTMENT chlldren of from 6 to 14 yenrr-closlng out Reefers J2.00. 1.1.00, 3f0, cost of material Jackets, taffeta llk suits Form fitted box coats J!.00 Hlnck Kersey rluth, storm collar. Roman silk lined. 112 00 satin ntilsbeil Kcrscj t loth. Skinner enttn ttned and Hitched collar Jlf.oo Irish Kersey cloth. Skinner mtln lined, storm collnr llfiOO Stitched Rovers, velvet collars. Skinner satin llntd, best Kersev clot h Tho above are In new red, tan. mode, navy and black. Automobiles suits $30 ninrk diagonal, satin lined, velvet collar, elegant tailoring. Slortn collar of grade Kersey cloth, ortng Is superfine; a Just come Iti In this Corner Farrcam and 85th Streets. ventlou was fortunate In having ns Its guest so admirable nn object lesson of what the true club spirit inn do for a true woniTi'n. Her address Thursday even- ! enlightened hundreds regarding the great club movement, whit h must stand among the prominent features of the cen I tury. She has no fear of the club ever tempting woman out of her own sphere, for her I'reator has provided n safeguard against such possibility In planting within her, Mrougcst of nil, that Instinct nnd love which must ever make her home nnd family her tlrst nnd dearest Interest, and a true club spirit must of necerslty redound to the gooil of her homo In educating nnd broadening her that mnken it. Tho reports of the biennial delegates were especially good nnd wero received with enthusluMn; nnd the reports of the state clubs, though limited to two minutes each, showed active work with all Aside from the question of club taxation thero was no business of consequence nnd this was left unchanged until not year. When Mrs. Apperson declined to serve a second term, and Mrs. Draper Smith was unanimously elected, It wns n fitting nn-l one of the most harmonious meetings ever held In the state. MlM Nlll"itnKe.. city missionary for the ! young peonle s societies of Omaha, reports i ,, .,,, iv I'd Mir it tt l.fU'ti ttvtniiiiriinrtii ftlltlr. , ..... ,u.i tt.ia a s-.uurday sewing school at "Lovo nnd Peace" .,.,. .. m ho lirL,niie,. nnd next week a kltcheiignrilen ,,,l i. iw.va' elnl, u.ill I... opened at the same mission, and a kltcheii gnrilen at tho Child Saving Institute. Miss Magee Is greatly lu need of teachers to Instruct the Italian mothers' clans In plain sewing and cooking ami help In tho classes at the Child Saving Institute nnd chapel of the Carpenter sewing school. Thero nre seventeen classes In all in the four city missions. Tho Women's Christian Temperance Fnlon enttago gave shelter this week to a mother with a 3-year-old child and found employ ment for her. She wns found wandering in the city without menus. . Though the board of directors and man ngers of tho Crecho have been untiring In their efforts to keep up this most deserv ing Institution, It Ib greatly In need of i nrnvlulnnit. Thn followlntr Is a tint if thn '(lomitnllH 8lno Ju,y , . , ir., visions- Mrs. W. A Paxton Otto Wuinier the'cudaby Packing Co!. .Mm ... ....... ... f... .. , ,, . I I., ivnuiiiiii, .nr. i-nreiiiiiii, .i. w. jeneeii, Martin liiithltiK -Mrs. O. W. Hnldrege, ElKUtter, Llvlnnstnn W. Lew, Charles Weeks. Chinics Purtrlge. !. M. Hitchcock. Mlsccllaneo.is- Dr. I Iitiniit-tt. metlle.i1 services; 1 ir Nusnii. dental jervlcis Emma Flower mission. Mrs. Vnn Nnstraod llowers; Mrs A. T. Walker. Joseph Ml' lard; papers, Mrs. M Levy. Sunshine clili, (' liiiise. bonks: Mrs IJvingslnii bed und sheetH: Street ltullw.ty i.iinpiiui. tnuis portntlou to park; Mrs. T L Klmbnll, Jl fur Ice crenm. f'.i ah Mrs r.'reileriek l.ovve. ... Mrs. Ilerinan Kuunine. J-1. Ir Hlfford. 11"; Mrs. (1 1-. .loslvii, .virs i.v i .viiinirii, jl". Mn Levi Carter 11". Mrs w 1. Muni, tl": Heinlngton .V Ki.sln, $.1, Lee-iiluss-Alidreesen. $1", Thompson, lieltlen A: Co . $1", timaha Tent and Rubber eoinpunv. Jl, Mr. E. L Lomax. 5'; Mr. Hussle, Jl; Mr M O. Maul. J.I; Mr Cornish, $.1; Mr. .1 PoKUe. Jl; Mr. Joseph Sullivan, Jl. As sistant Chief Salter, f.0 cents, tutu,!. Jl.i.'! ,10 Tho Household Economic department of tho Woman's club has engaged Jennrss Millor to lecture In tho auditorium of tin First Congregational church November From tho proceeds of this tho depart ment hopes to partly sustain tho kltrbengiirden of the Chllil Saving Institute. Most of the departments aro open now, but tho ntmonco of eo many of the women last week made It Impossible for some of thorn to rmot us M-hediiled. The French Conversation department, under the leadership nf Mrs. P. E. II. Sill, has resumed Its meetings, which will be held every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock They have adopted a systematic and careful reading of "Cyrano do Ilergerac." prepara tory to the coming of Coquelln and Hern hardt In February VeiiiP Hume from l.uropr. NEW YOKK Oct 13 friaries T Yerkes financier nnd lonner ..wo, "f tK, tip - o rtreet rallw iv systems, returned to Amir lea today on tlw De-it?cniand. $4.00 and 4.fi0, which are below the and driving coats We hive n large and varied Muck III these highly fash ionable Coats in black nnd colon. $25.00 Wide wale Oxford cheviot, n coy winter coal, velvet col lar. Skinner satin lined, bci t tailoring, skillful stitching $27.50 beaver fur matching shade of highest satin lined and pcnrl buttons; the tall perfect coat. Many new featured havo st)le of coat- llfi.00, 160.00 nnd $05.00. "One Ounce of Cure" Snjn Dr. Ileiint-K, "In Wurlli n Ton nr I I it I in I (iiiiiriuilee i:ieetrlell ns , Applied Uy My Hell lo l ure tin WeiiKiiesHr of Men mill tiioeit In l.v ery t n n ii mill OHrr V till Hit. Nlline nr III Person. t,v Ciirctl, In Siilisliiiillnie (. l.-m.i"-. Tlie Doelor Wiirn tun AiiIiin1 liiilliillnii of III. i-t, "free Trill C nnd "I'll) When ,i re ( nreil" Cl" i iim die ,111,1 ii,. will :- linxr Their Tilel.s. Hexiial weiikiu sa and illseaM-s t.tM, n tlieiiiHi-h.H ilium men like n vampire s.ip. plug uwny their vliulltv uml Hie h ,,i,ier ''" It nes like the but, ,,,hi,,,,,uh Prrmi, I nmi nn Arrlenn ,,.s, rt ii,n ,, 0uni: ..i.d lender plant, witlierlni: nnd i.d.iiim; ..r nH ,, , r... i-iiKi aim V llll III one. Hi,, i, nil , ,.ur(, llir these vital ik. iiKct of nit n anil women It Ih sore, euro, quick nnd pennant nt. i;iui-trb lly applied by Dr. Bennett's Electric Itctt i:i. t I rl, ,t v is tlie I ii n;i i ul cit ii lly kuui nntee to cure In t-verv case. In cannot, will not fall. Elei-trlclti i the Nerve uml Villi Fori e of t'vei j hiiiun n being. When you are sick there is a winning of Electricity. My B. It Ih In huppty this l" i electricity. Dr. Hen Iletl H Electric Hell ll. nfl. silken, chimi"!- f4i . I ... 'ut i covered Hponne Willi I llllllllt. I en-en o.iet. linn .1" ii.o. will not burn, fry, bllMnr und i reunite tho Mesh of the patient as ilo the baru metal electrodes: used on nil oilier makes of belts. Tht-Ho electrodes lire my iiatent and are used tin no other electric it'll (Lettirs patent No tVU.T.'EI I Mv I..-H can be lenewetl when burned out for only "fit-, no other belt can lie renewed for .mv price, uml when burned on' I worthless. I'.iiaraiiteed one year M Elet-lrl. 1 Suspensory for Ihe cure of various prtvutn ivcnktiessoH of men frit to tvtry inula patient. If )iiu lint e been lionvetl Intn liti) IniC (inc r lliet.e liiiilrillonn of niy I la-1 1 mill II Imi'ii nr ItllDli'r iir nlvi'v mi I'lii-reiil nnil tltte sun no utioil. semi II In ine n linlf prlec ttf one of ll In,.. Itewnre ttf I lie lilt re ineliil rlre (rode Hells. VerillKri Hirin on Hie hit re inelnl nnd inllj eiinse lilnoil 1 1 1 1 1 n t it I ii k mill perluip ileitlh. Mj ii.tlt is ,. ..it nt ii I eetl line ii'iir. ...i....,iu.. .. i. ......... i.. ' ,.r'. d w III. .. thin vn.-.-ring nf chamois ,.r I r It. .mil !iim HiIh wlll do away with tint 1 luirnlnu Do not be misled. Eleetrl. lly vv i, I ,. " t. 1 verdigris will 1 Mv I1'11 "n.1 not cure alone Sexual Wml- ,,!,m ii.r.n.Lr.i .11. M i.,..i....r . .. .. t HH- . ' uiiBoiuteiv giiiiriintce u t Clllt. ,nn ' I'-. I lyfirncele, lUieiimittlun in . , t-v li-rm, Partial I'lirnlysb-. Hpln.il SVenk ( iinstipui Ion, Kltliiei, l.n.r in.. I . IdiT Troubles, Dyspepsia, nil l-Vinitln ('"inplulnt. etc., us well ns everv lorin ,.i.. guise of StMllil Weakness In either s. k Call or write tod.iv Sin redlv coiitnP ntinl fin not tleliiv Your earn in. is reiich I tie lo (limbic KtllK'' f,,re v mi know it Villi m ml you In .-. poMrmld. t.n- Ihe asking, nr. hnoky, ltt'rittiire uml wiic,in blanks Hold i only by- LUMETT Electric Belt n. .. I tUsMIYSci. I i UUIIlUrJIIV, Itoiim IS III -I lliiiiulii III net. , lliinslli- III!) tlen'n, OnilKi- mill llilli Sin., 4 in ii Ii it. Veli. HOI'RS k a in lo p in SuiiilujH. I" In I HOWFI.iYS ts lieallrii: tt. the throat und hron Anti-iCawfH ul tuhcH I I s a rough nut I: Tnke r,., sulislltuto. snoin? Gilbert's Knel Cushions "Worn liisi.e . nrch lie- insit r.-move J.tr In wn . i clans .'.linnl' . I.n i .is. hnitbt, t" Iti I lining te.es. Indorsed I,, pn hi d in tin h' t I f. It luruer shoes U n, . rlnvvti Don't req dre :,,c. "i lu , :ii-, I .Ms! per pnlr. At shoo id ncpt stores Or An rend name, size shoe, hilgfit t. nLHU sired und 2c mi amp for pair -. t. i ti.US trial oii.iir.iiT Mi't.. ( o U Elm St , Hochester. N. Y. Inil fir i A If !