Lifio IF UgqEs R THK OMAHA DAILY HKK; SUNDAY, OCTOllKIt 20, 1!02. n mil Wonderful Remedy, That Awakens Dormant Nerves, and Sends a Tingling Warmth to Strengthen and Rcvivo flic Vitality of Youth. C,d M?SJ 'J?de YounS Again. Weak Men Find in it ihe Cla-Time SSrengih and Power, and to Every Man it Brings a Welcome Return of Buoyant Spirits. MORE EVIDENCE OF FRAUD Men Who Yatad a Raoant Primary Election Cannot Bo Found. ELEVEN MYSTERIOUS NAMES IN ONE WARD Pnstal Cards and Personal Investlaa tloa Falls to Reveal Identity f Vetera Wka I sed the Andavlt System. o Man la I.nat There la n "are t'wre (or Kvery Wrak M"-Dr, Roblnsan To Ihe men who have tried every known remedy to revive Ihelr waning power or lout manhood, nnd have given up In despair, the melinite of lr. A. K. Koblnanti of the State Tiled leal Institute, the world-famed physi ilan In the weaknesses and disease of men. romes ax a most blessed promise. To the doctor no weak man Ih Inrurahle. 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The Insti tute has had no many inquiries from men who are unable to leave home or their business to be treated, that It has perfected this splendid home treatment and sends It In free trial packages to all parts of the world to show Just how easy and simple It is to be cured at home of any sexual weakness when this marvelous new sexual tonic In employed. The Institute makes no restrictions and any man who writes Is , entitled to this trial of a wonderful remedy i absolutely free. Those who write need br.ve no fear of any publicity, as the State : Medical Institute la an old. established In stitution, licensed by the state for fifty I years. "The Man for the Job99 or the Job for the Man EITHER QUICKLY FOUND THROUGH AN AD IN The Bee's Great Want Directory - ai Cramer's I.idney and Liver Cure w w w w w w u Vat w ill vi The flnt name which occurs to anyone when they find out they have kidney trouble. The only remedy of iU kind which is absolutely gw.iranteed to curt or money bach. We are Western Agent for this great medicine ami have only genuine, fresh stock on hand. LAST CHANGE TO GET THE $1.00 SIZE FOR 60C. All poods delivered, day or night, in Omaha, with out extra charge. Telephone in your drug wants. a A f f f A jj Open iu i tyfii' Schaefer's gy"i 0 vkf 'rico Store ltt and Chicago Stx Ooti.a Neb. m m m Evidence of fraud In the last republican county primaries continue to accumulate. Investigation showing that the casting of fraudulent votes was confined to no one ward. In the Fifth ward F. M. Hotchklss. who baa resided on Sherwood avenue for several years, moved away about a year ago. He voted on a certificate signed by W. S. Saunders and C. L. Saunders. W. A. Saunders Saturday ssld that Mr. Hotch kiss la a janitor at Lincoln, where he has resided for about a year, and to the bet of his belief Hotchklss has maintained his residence at Omaha. The fact Is that none of the family, so far as can be discovered, live at the former address and he has no Interests In the ward. One peculiarity about the Hotchklss vote la that he received two certificates from the city clerk, the one signed by W. A. and C. L. Saunders and another signed by K. M. Oney and M. F. Sears. These two affidavits are on file with the secretary of the county committee and It Is possible that both were used. In the Eighth ward three men who were certified to by residents of tbst ward as being legal residents and voters of the Eighth cannot be found, either by postal cards or personal investigation, and one of the men who signed affidavits on the day of the primary does not know them. These men are W. F. Thompson and Robert Neale, who gave aa their residence 714 North Eighteenth street, and Robert Whltsley, who said that he lived at 618 North Eight eenth street. The affidavits In these cases were signed by James Allan, deputy United States marshal, and Jacob Klein, who lives en Cuming street near Twenty-seventh, as resident freeholders. When Mr. Klein was asked as to these persons ho said he did not know them and so far as he knew had never heard the names before. "It was like this," raid Mr. KJeln. "That day up at the city clerk's office men would come in to register, or be brought in by workers. There was one man, a little Swede or Dane, who Uvea in the Eighth ward, whose name I do not know, who brought in a hundred, maybe. When this crowd would come In there would be a cry for freeholders from the ward in which these men were supposed to reside. If they came from the Eighth ward and I was there and knew the men, I would sign the affi davits. If I did not know the men I would let those who did know them sign first, and then if there was no other person to sign who knew them I would sign after someone vouched to me for the men. "In these cases where, you cannot find the men Mr. Allan signed first. He may be able to explain tho seeming irregularity and I will see him as soon as he gets back from the Indian reservation and find out what he knows. "Whit can you do when a man you know say .that a voter Is all right and that he cannot sign an affidavit because ha doesn't own real estate? I couldn't refuse to sign. What is the penalty for such an action? I was innocent. in the matter, but I find out that I can trust no one. I was there to help those whom I believed to be my friends and here they have made mo break the law. I'm through with politics from this day, forever, and sever want to take ny part In any political work from this time on." In the Fourth ward eleven names of per sons who registered and voted that day, in addition to the much lost W. S. Esancy, cannot be found, either by letters or per sonal Investigation, at the addresses they gave to the election officers at the time they voted. The first on the list is J. P. Hed berg, 614 North Seventeenth avenue. He can not be found at that number, either on tho north or south side. J. E. Block, 2312 Chi cago street, is said to have moved Chi cago, the date of his removal being given as prior to that of the primaries. C. H. Jansen, S26 South Twenty-fifth avenue, can not be found at that address. Carl Ak bert, 520 South Twenty-sixth avenue, is re ported unknown at the address given. U. C. Kettering gave as hia address 2608 Farnam. There Is no such number on the street named. Will Boas, Seventeenth and Cap itol avenue, cannot be found at the address given. Roy Willard, 214 North Twenty third street, has moved, the date given being about the time of tho primaries. T. Hawkins and J. Lobman, residing at 419 South Nineteenth street and at 648 South 1 Twenty-sixth street, respectively, are said to have moved prior to the time tho pri maries were held. C. A. Lindsey, who gave as his residence 2423 Caas street and was j certified to by J. G. Kuhn and 1'. B. Ken nard, cannot be found at the addreas given. The above namea were certified to by F. B. Kennard, N. P. Dodge, Jr., J. O. Carpenter, John O. Kuhn and others. George F. Wooley. In the Seventh ward, gave the number of his residence as 2023 Mason street, but diligent search fails to rtveal the man at that eddress. The acting county clerk of Douglas county has solved the ticket question to suit him self, regardless of the form laid dowa by the secretary of atate, and according to his plans there will bs no difficulty In members of the democratic and people's party voting straight tickets, even though fusion has not been perfected. Thl result has been se . cured by removing from the head of the j ticket the brace which mould together the two fusion parties. The nominations mads by the respective parties follow In the usual manner, but a mark la the circle opposite the word democratic will vote for only thoss persona nominated by that party, while tea same rule will follow In the case of the peo ple's party. This change will affect only the votes In the Third commissioner dis trict, as in all other parts of ths county the fustm is complete. The county clerk's force la tasking prepa rations for tbs election and the ballot boxes are now being filled with the instructions to voters, the blankbooks and other station ery necessary for tha election. The form of ballot to be used in the county has been ap proved by the executive officers of ths dif ferent parties and will be printed aa soon aa poaaible under the law. there are now more than seven republicans expecting Judicial honors next yesr It Is poslblo that this will not be secured without a fight, it it Is accomplished at all. The city ticket Is another place where little Intsrest la shown. The "municipal league," the republican members of which wrecked the republican ticket last fall, and the Woman's club, whose efforts were against the republican nominees, have In special and extraordinary, session arrived at the conclusion that between the contend ing candidates there Is nothing to choose and that they will permit the members of the organizations to exercise the right to do ss they please, uninfluenced. Reporta from Sarpy county are to the effect that a number of graders have been put to work along the roads near Gretna and that an attempt will be made to vote the men at that place at the coming elec tion. From South Omaha comes similar reports, and it Is said that some such plan I to be followed. In Washington county. In these places no registration is required and the effort will be made to a wear in the votes on election day. RESOLUTIONS JF0R MISS WHITE Teachers W ha Were Asaorlateri with Her la the School Deplore Her Heath. At the regular October meeting of the board ot directors of the Omaha Teachers' Annuity and Aid association the following tribute to their late associate. Miss Ellen M. White, was ordered spread upon the minutes. In memorlam; For tho flrt lime In t history death ha InvHded the rank of the active membership of the Teachers' A n n n 1 1 v anit AM a amrt, I , - members of this association. wth to record our sorrow In the death of our associate and co-worker. Miss Kllen M. White. In miss w nite many or us have lost a faith ful friend, who oftentimes reached out the helping hand or spoke the word of en couragement or wise rourwel in the un obtrusive manner characteristic of her. Not until the last roll Is called and the last report I In can be estimated the worth and extent of Miss While's Influ ence upon the young lives with which she came In contact. Her sterling qualities of mind and heart, her steady adherence to tne nignest ideals, together with her unflinching devotion to duty, eminently fitted her for her chosen work. To Mlws White thl work was a ministry, and our friends need neither lofty marble shaft nor eloquent epitaph to remind us that she naa uvea, tor in nomes or the rich and the poor her memory will "be treasured. while everywhere her name will be spoken reverently, for she was kind. BOHEMIAN HALL IS FILLED Tenth Anniversary of Aaatro-IIaiaaa- rlaa Society Attended by Large K ambers. The Austro-Hungarian society celebrated the tenth anniversary of Its organization last night and a crowd that completely filled Bohemian Turner hall was present and enjoyed the occasion. The members and their friends were welcomed by Presi dent Carl Breler, who spoke of the growth of the society and the good it had done and expected to do. Following this a musical program Interspersed with tab leaux, portraying incidents In the history of the Austrian people, was carried out. One among these that created much amuse ment was the "Immigrant In America," by Mr. Breler. Following the program Alex Schmidt and Mrs. Schmidt started the grand march, which was the beginning of a dance that lasted late into the morning. The committee having the entertainment In charge was composed of - 8tephen Schmidt, Joseph Pestemer. John Greber, John Wolfbauer and Carl Breler. TRAVELING MEN'S MEETING Aeeldeat Association Heara Report of It Officer, ghowlnar Pro peroas Conditio. The tenth annual meeting of the West ern Travelers' Accident association wss held here yesterday morning. The cele tlon of officers and the report of the sec retary-treaaurer for the year comprised the principal business of the meetlug. The association confines - its membership to commercial travelers and the report of the secretary showed an increase in mem bership of over 1,500 for the year. The national headquarters of the associa tion was established In this city four years ago, since which time the membership has tripled, and the officers and members ss well are very much elated over the record that has been made. There Is ons csndldale by petition on the county ticket this fall, one who has not made much noise in the campaign, but who la out poeelbly to ascertain tha extent ot his personal popularity. This candidate is John C. Tierney, who desires to be a mem ber of the stats legislature. Hia platform and hia claims to recognition are unknown. but he has secured ths required number of voters to hia petition and Is ia the race ac cording to law. Very little la heard of tha Judicial cam paign thia fall, as the republican candidatea have aa uncontested field, neither populist nor democrats having made nominations for the office. The effect of this will be felt next fall more than in thia campaign. At that time there will be sevn judiclsl candi dates for nomination and the democrats. It Is understood, will sk to be given three place Its fcaaYah, with a contest. Fonnd a straw Hat. People In the vicinity ol Eleventh and Pavenporl streets were startled at a late hour last night by frenzied cries for help. When several men rushed to the rescue a straw hat was found lylnj In the vacant lot at that corner, it wan later reported that a bare-headed man had been seen runnlnx up Capitol avenue toward Six teenth street. The police are wondering what was doing. Marriage Licensee. Mnrrlage licenses were Issued yesterday to the following: Name and Kesldence Age. Lombardo Cristoforo, Omaha ?1 C'ristlna Pletromonlca. Omaha IS Henry E. Strong, Oakland, la 72 Kosle Bhotwell. (.'arson, la IN William Rlecken. Elkhorn. Neb 23 Margaret Aye, Elkhorn, Neb 22 CATARRH Often begins with a cold in the head, but it never stops there. The tendency is al ways from bad to worse, rne simple coia becomes a protracted, stubborn one, the hot, wr.tery discharge from the nose thickens, and is more profuse and offensive. The in cammation extends to tne tnroat ana Dron chial tubes, causing hoarseness, a tickling sensation and an aggravating cough. The foul matter that is continually dropping back into tha throat finds its way into the stomach, resulting in a distressing form of dyspepsia, nautea, loss of appetite ana strength. The ea- lil?0"" THE GATEWAY UVU UCU 1UIU IUB blood, and all the JO membranes and tissues of the body CONSUMPTION. become infected, and what was supposed to be purely a local disease has become constitutional, deep seated and chronic. Sprays, washes, powders, salves and other external remedies give only tempor ary relief, and the disappointed and disgusted patient finally gives up in despair and declares catarrh incurable. The only way to get rid of catarrh per manently is to treat it through the blood. The system must be toned up and all impurities removed from the blood, and this S. 8. S. does promptly and thoroughly. It expels from tee circulation everything of an irritating, poisonous character, allow- ing toe innamea mem branes to heal when the mucous (Uncharges cease, and the damage dona to the health is soon reoaired. S. S. 8. keeps the blood in such a healthy, vigorous condition that cold, damp weather or sudden changes in the temperature are not so apt to bring on catarrhal troubles. S. 8. 8. is a vegetable medicine unequaled as a blood purifier, and tha best of all tonics just such a remedy as is needed to thoroughly ana effectually cure catarrn. Th Swift Spaeiflo Atlaata, 6a. & FARNAM STfcUU.OMAMA. . ' LW,E J5S01WNTS -LOWEST TRICE'S ST jUDKTD QUlu VUEb-tWe o-ie the substantial Cotccs iKat compel U re ffcrruWcm all Stewd buyers. I nderselllnir la the tiy-vtortt of thl establishment. The rare eomhlnatlon of LOW PRK F.K. HIGH Ql ALITIKS and KASV TF.RMS ntake The People the atore for the neoole. Ton owe It to yoarself to Investlaate onr claims, for yon will And It mean aavln of money to yon by tradlnar here. OVE Thl most exceptional sale begins tomorrow. eer before have we mode nrleea o low al thl time of the year, and yon may bay anything; want on almost any terms. ur Steel Range Offer Two blgr line of Steel Hanaea. the Mar r'.state and the Art Karly Meal, In all else, with or wlthoat water fronts, at prlrea that will appeal to all economical bayera. Onr aperlal offer for thl week la to aril a bole Art Karly Meal eel Range for aar.SO, npnn payment of S4 down and MIIH FROM1SR to pay as.OO per month. Be Hire nnd Inspect these ran ea. Soft Coal Stoves In many styles, including Hot Blasts, Wood Heaters, etc. Posi tively the lsrgest Una in Omaha. We place on sale tomorrow 100 Coral Oaks, nicely trimmed In nlckle and well made, all parts closely fitted, worth $12, at , Peninsular, Model Norman, Home Coral and Novelty Base Burners at cost. We are willing to sell any Base Burner In the j house at cost. Prices range upward from 7.50 II lit' I 111 1 117 14.50 Steel Cook Stoves, have all the advantages of steel rsnges, but cost much less has no high closet, but the entire top and ovens sre constructed of steel plates, asbestos lined. Special for tomorrow at Small Cook Stoves, even castings on sale tomorrow at No. 8 made of smooth 16.50 of smooth 8.50 FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! The last few days of our manufac turers' outlet furniture rale shall hum with business. If prices can do it. We mention only a few below. Couches, upholstered In velour. 6 rows of tufts, nave the new sanitary con struction and frames highly finished In golden, neat designs and cover ings of high grade velour, k IE worth 311, on sale tomorrow, .w f w Hldcboarda, fin lulled In golden, large bevel plate mliror, velvet lined sllverwaro drawer, large linen compart ments, massive In design, worth regularly Mo. on sale to- 0 Cfl morrow. .10. ww Extension tables polished tops, massive legs, heavy skirting 'underneath top, ball bearing can tors, regular price $14.00, on saie to- C 7R mor." O'lO 5 Iron Beds, white enamel, well con structed In neat designs, worth 12.60, on sale tomor- 1.85 Combination Bookcases, made of solid oak, has French bevel plate mirror and convenient Interior fittings, well finished, worth t&, on II CfT sale tomorrow Ir 3U Odd tu-fsaers, solid oak, French "plate mirror, guaranteed drawer construc tion, worth regulalary $14, 7 Cf on sale tomorrow I iwU Five-piece Parlor Suits, In massive ma hogany frame, upholstered In either velour Or tapestry, spring edge and tufted back, exceptional values, worth regularly $50. Ql Cfl special for tomorrow ttliUU Mantel Folding Beds, made of solid oak, highly polished, equipped with steel springs, with three rows of support, worth regularly Q Cfi $18, on sale tomorrow la,tOU Chiffonier, golden oak or mahogany finish, have five large, roomy draw ers, new lot Jus, received, worth regularly, iu, on sale g ie vi l v Carpets and Rugs 60 rolls Ingrain Carpets, In new pat tern, go on sale tomor- OA A fo"t tomorrow. 40c row at 0 rolls of wool Ingrains, In new de signs, worth regularly 75c. on sale tomorrow Brussels carpets, In a number of pat tern, beautiful floral effects, worth regularly $1.00; on sale fiOfs tomorrow Unlw S6x"2 Smyrna rugs, in msny oriental patterns; on sale I Aft tomorrow Il'nl hit Brussels rugs. In many new pat terns and colors; on II Eft sale tomorrow lltUU SPSS lATJf'A FaDNAM STDEETS. OMAHA. TH FKOrXaVH rCRJtITTJB AHD C-.BPJ5T OO.) The people trust "The People's," be cause "The People's" trust the people. The People's Store October Record-Breaking Sale has by far exceeded our expectations and for the balance of this month wt shall con tinue to offer greater bargains than ever I n our CLOAKS, SUITS AND UILLIKERY DEPARTMENT MONTE CARLO COATS Of superior quality kersey. In colors and black, with circular or Inverted pleated back, 31 inches long, lined with guatanteed satin, sleeves either puffed with wide stlched revered cuffs, orklmona a 20 value, in our 9''nfl record-breaking sale, price UW Particular attention Is called to our Una ot silk and velvet Monte Carlo Coats, or blouse Jackets, which we place on sale at $1 i.OO, $19.00, $22.50, $27.00 to $50.00 IN OCR SUIT DEPARTMENT You will find the fashionable deml-tailored auitt and costumes in exclusive designs and origin altles, bo two alike, from $$5.00 to $150.00. LADIES' WALKING SUITS In all tha fancy mixtures and plain ma Q QD in OC terlals Norfolks or blouse effects from UiWU IU J)JJ Children's Cloaks. We show an exceptional pretty line of child' or misses' cloaks In Norfolks, ulster or Monte Carlo styles, among this lot are hundreds of sample coats, which are ex clusive In design and workmanship and we will offer them In thia sals at less than manufacturers' prices. $.".(H) Girla' liox Coats, sizes 4 to 14, for 02e98 $10.00 Girls' Ulsters, sixes (J to 14, for C6.98 Misses' Monte Carlo Coats, $15.00 values, at G8s90 FURS! FURS! FURS! If you are contemplating buying a fur jacket this don t miss tne opportunity of calling upon UR season, Electric 8ea) Jackets, with handsome beaver reveres and cuffs 22 and 24 inches long, for f Seal Skin Jackets, full skins worth not less than $175.00 , for An endless variety of Sable and Isabella Fox Scarfs, handsome bushy tails and clsws 34 to tO Inches long $50.00 0 00 O.OU 27,50 125 00 down to LADIES' SILKS AND FLANNEL WAISTS We are In receipt of new and stylish up-to-date walats In new plaids, etamlne. heavy madras, cheviots, velours, corduroys. etc., our own exclusive designs at the 2.98 moat popular prtcei dowa to -$7.50 .(U1ILLINERY Exclusive styles, advanced idsas, popular prices. Our hats are stylish, but not extreme. They coat little, but have tha appearance of C nil high-priced design. Look St what we offer, worth $10, for JUU An elegant line ot velvet dress bats worth double JQ Our entire liae of ready-to-arar street hats worth from 7R( $2 00 to $4.00 go on sal at I J 1