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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, L e = — —_— — _ ’ yoars ago | commenced taking Dr. Pler ANUEN N was shooting going on out there, 80 I( ARrcher of the Nebraska National Guards lets.” and impre from the start. After S0 you had to stay in. did you? to joln the governor's party, which will taking twelve botiles the ‘Discovery’' 1| - Yes, sir, and 1 got out the back way [ jeave Lincoln Thursday evening in a special An Important Factor in the Happi- "¢ <!/ 1o dc lisht work and have been | gy ql o Found Guilty of Marder of | “(1e7 Some fellow began to shoot in, a8 |car for Washington to attend the insugura: improviug ever since. 1 am now in good quick as I could.” tion, The party expects to arrive in ness of His Grandchildren, health for one of my age—60 years. 1 owe Herman Zabn. He was questioned at some length as to | Washington March 2 Al to Dr. Pierce's medicines what he did after the shooting, but sald | ~ he knew nothing about what he was doing. | TWO Bo("Es T0 i.AY THE TAX ! | : Use and Recommend Pe-ru-na for 18 looked forward to with delight and ex- STRENGTH AND THE STOMACH JURY RETURNS VERDICT AT MIDNIGHT | Gurdner showed plainly his sea training by | pectar Grandpa's coming means fun| No man can be strong when the stoma ) | adding “sir” to every amswer to the ques- kh Catarrhal Weakness. and frolic and enchanting storles. But| 1y “weak.” The hody, and every organ of tions asked him. The defendant then | "c"™'® ot vt O orieens oy | thers are other familios whero Srandbn's | it, depends upon the stomach for mutrition. | Discunaion Lasts Sevem rested et e "t | (A1l Readers of This Paper Should be Sure to Read vis e burde Relter, 18t 1s the burden of the year. The chil- | This nutrition is supplied by food which Man Recelves S 3 Repudinte Gardner's Story. dren dread it because they know it wil| must be properly digested beforo it can be Ya LINCOLN, ob. o and Heed the Following Statements.) put & atop to thelr romping. The parents i Whes The MomEsE bl Vin Albert Orley was called Jdn rebuttal and 26.—(Special.)—The sen dread it ‘becauso it will disorkanize tho | oimer orpar 1 digestion and nutrition ate Trembling Hands, denled having used the language to de- | ate committee on cducation, after listening | @ooeeosssssssssssssssssssse® oo tesecssscecsstcccnce household, every member of which must | CNCT OT8AN8 o o B o B s | fendant that defendant had testified to on | (0 the arguments submitted by a delegation keep step with the slow shuffing tread of O ¢ ed h Y‘I '[ . ‘l: -t "'I o | the stand, or anything of that nature. Au-|of Omaha citizers, one faction representing age, and subordinate duties and pleasures | *c°'c0 nd there ttion hecons | FREMONT. Neb., Feb. t7.—(Special Tele- | gust Schaeider swore that he was out there | the city councll and the other the school N 7 of the outrition neses- |gryy ) ‘Boward Gardner was convicted at|all the time and heard no such language | board, unanimously decided to report for | e e ustenance of | oidnight of the murder of Herman Zahn |used. Martin Passold and Fritz Woelters | indefinite postponement senate file 284 a the body. This 10es Of 0u- | pq wag sentonced to imprisonment for Uts | testifled that they wers:there o part of | bill prepared for the purpose of vesting in tritlon_eoon shows itselt In| ¢ oroqisely 12 o'clock the jury knocked | the time and heard no stich language used | the city council the power to fix the amount general feeblencss or 1n the | 4y ¢pe door of its room and announced that | by Orley | of levy for school purposes, a power which jveakness” of one of mOre |y yaq gereed upon a verdict. Judge Grimi-| O. G. Martin made the opening address |at the present time s vested fn the school | of the organs most affected. [ oo " In the courtroom and at once sent [ 10 the jury on behalf of the state. Ho | board, leaving the law as it is at present Thus It 18 that indigestion | ype bailif for the clerk and attorneys. The | spoke forty minutes, reviewing the salient | Those who speared before the committes often results in disease of|gotendant was brought in handeufted to]Points of the evidence, Which he claimed |in behalf of the school board were Messra creaus remote from (e g, Kreader. He looked tired and hag- | Fequired a verdict of guilty ns alleged in | W. F. Johnson, J. O. Barnard agd M. F. stomach, the liver, heart,| goes” Hig tace was pale and there were | the luformation. Funkhauser, members of the board, and Kidneys, ete becomlnZ | Gark circles under his eyes, which wera| H. C. Maynard then opened for the de- | their attorney, Carl Herring, while those | weak.” 8o, alto, when the | fyeq ypon the jurors as they filed past him | fenne. He spoke of some of the differences | who presented the case in bebalf of the oity discased stomach is cured| ", o ats in the box. It was nearly 1| @and inconsistencies in the state's case and | council were Herman Kountze, Henry W. by ‘Golden Medichl Discov- | ;.60 betore tie clork and attorneys ap | Arued that from their 'evidence aloné & | Yates, John M. Frenzer and \V. Fasoam | ery” the discases of other' ,o.voq During this time Garaner sat (n | lack of intent on the part of defendant to | Smith organs which were his chair like a statue, only occasionally | commit murder was shown. No conspiracy | The senate committee on public lands by the diseesed stoma turning his eyes toward the judge or direct- | Was shown between Rhea and Gardner or |and buildings, which visited the Institute also cured Ing them to the floor. An intense stillness | knowledge by Gardner of Rhea's intent. 1t | for the Deaf and Dumb at Omaha yesterday § feel that I would belp,craded the dimly lighted —courtroom, | WaS & strong nresentation of defendant's | will make its report tomorrow. In speah. folng an Injustice to you 161 Thore were ubout twenty-five people pres- | CAse and was listened to by the jury with | ing of the condition of this institution, Sen. 1 did not send you a state- | oo " Unc"s o staved up to hear the verdret, | close attention ator Allen, chairman of the committee, ment of my. case WFItes] Ai"12:45 Foreman J. W. Nation handed| F. W. Button closed for the defense. He |says: “The fnstitution was not found to be Mrs. David W. Gulce, of|yho verdict to the balllff. Tho bailift passed | aFued by comparison of the facts sworn to | In the best of condition. The bulldiog 18 Hamburg, Franklin It to Clerk Cruikshank, who read fn a firm | bY the state's witnesses and defendant that [ badly In need of repairs and has the ap- Miss. “I bad liver com- | o % defendant’s account of the affair was the | pearance of having teen sadly neglected | plaint and indigestion We. the Jury duly impanelled and sworn [ MOt logical one and brought up u long | during the last few years. I think recom- | vervihing that -1 ate dis- | yho apove entitled case, do find the de- | ¢rles of statements to prove that the mur- | mendations will be made for its immediate | agreed with me. I suffered|go q00i " Baward Gardne guilty in manner | 4¢F Was the natural outcome of a drunken | improvement, as the re pairs should be all the tlme with swimming |'ong torn aw charged In the information. of | PFawl and that Garduer took no part in the | made before the bullding gets any worse. fo v head; heart beat 100 myyqar in ‘the firat degree, and we do fur- | Actual killng of Herman, Zahn. Defeud-|We found, also, thet the expenditures for fast; my feet and handsiipe. nnd, say and determine that the de. | @0t's condition from continued drinking was | the last two years has been something like | were cold all the time; dld) 4,400t lidward Gardner be punished by | 8uch that he was Incapable of forming an | $7.000 In excess of the appropriation. but not sleep well at all; was imprisonment for life | Intent to Kill, especially where some one | whether mismanagement and extravagance able to about very little. J. W. NATION, Foreman.” |€!se committed the deed. He spoke at some | are responsible for this, or whether it Is 1 commenced to use Dr As Clork Cruikshank read the verdict the | /0&Uh upon the question of what was n|on naccount of inadequate wppropriations, Slerce's Qolden Medical Dis: | getendant's face grew paler, his eyes stared | Fe8s0nable doubt and ejosed with an elos | we have not as yet ascertdined.” covery and ‘Pleasant Pellets' | goroyoiaiv “hut not & ‘musale of his quent appeal for justice for his client at A meeting of the republican members of | in May, 1897, dnd by Decem- | oninzad.” fris nands trembled- siightly g | the hands of the jury. both the semate and house s to the capricious whims of second child |"‘|"I' """'l"' begin to get about very well. |y e the handcutrs| Prosccuting Attorney Stinson closed the [called, to be held in the house " £ hood. The difference in these two old men | ‘;:r"“"v:vu 'A.I-rl;uz' u‘)'\ :<;lhll.”r\‘rrhr‘x\nr . .rx Pt{and with his maimed left hand he but his | case for u,.-':':whln a ur-;n:- lln:h;ll nrx!u I;u‘mr!n(rl at Tvnn"lnl'k mm’vl"mw r[\'en"y\l. at| @rscsesssssssssrcccccsccce Poocscossces s slmply a diffe ¢ 0l ealt The one be i A AVe TOF BeVe hat on his head ment, in whic e marshaled efore the | whic ime the matter of lmportant leg Sldciaen s Wa1o'And Sariy,fohye b ford oral vears. 1 would ' recommend Dr.| ; "' I":U o { Jury all the facts which are necessary to | lation will be brought up for discussion Postmistress Mrs. Lucy A. Clark. Vieeps soundly. and Keens. his weip on wub: | Plerce’s Medicines to all who are troubled e d 5 prove the crime alleged in the information | A deegation of gentlemen interested in This prominent lady writes the following letter to The Peruna Mediclne Co., Col- lc affairs. The other old man is weak and | ®® 1 %as. I am now sixty-one years old REMONT, Neb., Feb. (Special.) and which he aseerted had been established | the public and private charitable institu- umbus, O., fn regard to their medicine, Per una 46110, 1 appelits fhd dlgestlin Kre foor. ‘:m;|.l thank you most kindly for the humvy:;”"’ n;"h'. murder case went Into the | boyoud any reasonable doubt. He was se- | tions of thy state appeared before the sen- his sleep is unsound, he has no interest in | "*/1°f and eure Dendenot the Jury today. Tho defease this (yere in his characterization of the version | ate committee on public charities this afi- *'Peruna has for some time been*the only medicine I have used for Hfe or affairs save as his personal comfort GOOD ADVICE i i ‘:I"I‘"".L""‘f:,_::',‘.l., r.:; of the shocting given by the defendant and | ernoon for the purpose of impressing upon | myself and family. T have found. it very good in cases of la grippe, as it may be affected If you feel weak and run down; it your | shooting was made public. The big called upon tle jury to belleve the testi- | its members the need of a state "Olffl of | seems to throw the illness quickly and ¢ ctively out of the system. In O e, Whether in man or|stomach s disordered or diseased; if there | man “appeared at easo on the stans i | 2N Of the many eye witnesses rather | charitics, or board of visitation, Whose | cases Of ¢Xtrorme workiimsd oL frequent headache it dispels the uncom- woman, s largely a question of sound |1s heart “‘trouble,” liver “‘trouble,” or kid- answered most ob |'n}- q”mmm'l;l_ B than ”’"t of one man. duty would be to look after the charitable | fortable feeling, and by oceasional use it maintains the body in a heal- fhimach wnd pure. rich blood. o preserve | ney “trcuble,” if your blood Is “thin” and [yioie clearly, with n strans Trion s | Judge Grimison then read his instructions | institutions of the state thy condition.”—Lucy ‘A. Clark, Postmistress, Farmington, Utah. this condition fAtufe generally néeds soms | sluggish, begtn the uss of Dr. Pletos's Gbl- {and on oross:esamingtics adhered closely | L0,\he JurY, which were long, covering every Leaves Many Children Assistance in order to get rid of the accum- | den Medical Discovery and vou will begin t % . | possible phase of the case. and it was EST POINT. N - Ty I wi 810 10 | to the account he gave of the shooting in v 8 o " " WEST POINT, Neb., Feb. 26.—(Special.) ulations of waste, effete and poisonous sub- | renew your youth and strength reply to questions asked him by hix senfor | o'r1Y ? 0'¢clock when the jurymen retired Mrs. Theresla Wingert, aged 64, wite of ) 4 B ice P ) Mances which (end (o clog the body and | “Sick people are Invited to consult Dr. | Fehis, (0 uestions asked b ey aenlor | (o thetr room Johh Wingert, a. retired blacksmitn of | CHFter member Utah Women's Press Club, was Vice President Lady Managers of Utah impede the circulation. It is also needful | Plerce by letter, free. All corr spondence | s . / Columblan Exposition, and was a delegate to National Women's Assoclation at the o affair differs largely from that given by a this place, died this morning of grip. The | . o ’ \ e acts e ey otn | 1 ld s siicy privaie and ucredly con | Uho wuate's witnesses and- much of - vos | WINNETT, SEEMS NOMINATED | (ol 2ace, ted die moratag or arip. mhe | CLEIC, THRUALICEL 0 3¢ nutritive tracts in a healthy condition, in | fdential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buf- | a fob pe L S Rl L Al | positively contradicted by four witnesses — daughters, residing in various counties of Backache. ach and kidneys began to cause me trouble, properly ! ody. talo, N. Y. {8 rebuitial Srecars Wndisnte CIReEIeHEN & LOAR (ithia athts &84 0 OHIoAES, 'BUMEUWIT'IR | o be 044 tFoml DEEKATHS {a 8 lukiry LAY | BOF tWoLveara 1 B cAterLud cramps, HEALTH IN OLD AGE | Some dealers, tempted by the little more | " Gardner testified that he was born thirty of Four Hundred Votes for Friday from the Catholic church. many women hardly ever rcalize. It | which grew worse; I had nervous fevers Of 1 Tlkrcdls Gorss Meamedvuy Alie ues|Biofe bed by 1bes smesitoriods mbdisliss (years o 1h Ireland; whebe his fathier and i » seems as if my back would break,” is an | and it scemed as it T was sick from hea of Dr. Plerce's Golden Medical Discovery. | Will attempt to sell a substitute for “Gol- | mother nre living, At the age of 10 ne ; : Requisition for Omaha Man. s reboton ortun Hednh to foot. I not only had catarsh of the begd This medicine curcs diseases of the stom- | den Medical Discovery,” clalming it to be |ghipped as a saflor. Ile came rs this coure | LINCOLN, F Ugkelat Taldgtum.) | - LINCOBN, BeBl S5.=-(Bsbala) matvgram:) [ 088 ey Gtior catiken | ke ke (Arsat Bt he AT ey ach and other organs of digestion and nu- | “Just as good.” The very clalm makes|(ry and remained permanently, except for | ~Returns received from nearly all of the | —Requisition papers on the governor of for backache besides pelvic catarrh, but {ed the whole system; the -mucous mem- tritlon. Tt enables the perfect digestion [substitution suspicious. A medicine as | gceasional short voyages. During the | YOUNg precincts indicate that H. J. Win- | Kansas were issued calling for the return this 18 by far the most frequent causo, The | branes of the whole body were unable to and assimilation of the food upon which | good as the “Discovery” would sell on its | threshing season of 1900 he worked fn the | Bett is renominated for mayor by a majority |of Edward Woods, wanted in Omaba (o A AR ittt el perform their functions. The pelvio or- Physical strength depends. It cleanses the | own merits and be asked for by the cus- [ wheat flelds of South Dakota. About | Of @bout 400 votes over W. H. Woodward, |answer to a charge of burglary. He is :' : lological barometer by which they | gans were also affected, and I had female blood of clogging and polsonous matter, | tomer, not pushed off on him. Thanksglving time he went to Yankton, | Thomas H. Pratt is renominated for city | under arrest at Kansas City, Kan. San tailithe SDONGHOR. & & Ntur, OF the | CeONMISHo DA S SeNIE Rae Sk and by increasing th u.u\m-hnr the r|.|f~n:|; DO, YOU KNOW THIS? where he met Rhea. Rhea had no occupa. | ¢1erk by a safe majority, and it Is be- ASBeIhTienis ot Asrian oot B e “But now 1 have regained my beaith lo fim.“l'l ' m“"::(.:‘ T '||».?, Aot \,,,,:'" One of the best medical books ever pub- |tion but gambling. Three weeks later he :f"lf"' """“"“:""‘ "',“‘“"‘ Yill give Beeman | , ;NGOLN, Fob, 26.—(Special Telegram.) | The large muscles of the back have be- |again and I cannot thank you enough for Pt mutrition and the Nfa of the whole physt. | lished, the most modern and comprehen- |A%ain met Rhea in Sioux City and accepted ity treasurer, althoven tho tesatitr fus |=On recommendation of Superintendent | come so wesksned by the exhaustive drain | Your advice. May God give you & loug Iite b PRV 4ive, 1 given away to those who write for [hI8 Invitation o pass the holidays with Voren £or (his nomiarit e result of the | Green, Governor Dietrich appointed Miss | that instead of sustaining the delicats me | and bess your work."—Mrs. Maria Goertz. rf e ipation | 't Dr. Plerce’s Common Sense Medical Ad- |Bim at the house of a frend at Crowell. The | Votes for this nomination is in doubt. Cora Damrow matron and Miss Sadie | chanism of the woman's anatomy, they r Why Suffer Longert I suffered for six years with constipation triend, he said, was Mrs. Willlams, now fn| The vote polled was larger than anticl- | C \ viscr, containing more than a thousand M [ et A pated. All nominations Were by the Lin. | ' ¢her supervisor at the Hospital for In- [ main loose and flabby, serving only as the | It would bo well nigh Impossible to vlored several physicians, but (hey could 1Ar&e pages and over 700 flustrations, fs |the county ail. They had plenty of whisky | Pated All mominations wers by e in [ sane in this city seat of myalgia or neuralgla, or else mus- |enumerate all the consequences to a wo- v L 5 sent freo on receipt of stamps to pay ex- |#nd enjoyed a lively time. On January 3 |c¢oln primary sy 4 gooeced by the > lar rheumatism. Ache and pain seems ‘s life which naturall It s mot reach my ease.’ writes Mr. G. Popple- \ P Y v fusionists that the nominaifon of Winnett o Lghcilih UM LS. SAWIL HY L 1 g\t g my 8N . % | pense of mafling only, ‘Send: 31 one:cent | DRrrell arrived. Noro whinky was ordered - be the' oot bh. ddcle a Ry ‘ Vhat- well ‘of Eureka Springs, Carroll Co., Ark.| bense o mn; m‘: h"l Bend R eotn thb abiocn at Crowell. Next afternoon | 18 equivalent to an election, and it is not | FAIRBURY, Neb.. . 26.—(Special.). | {0 be the only use such muscles are good | n d case of pelvic catarrh. What 1 felt that there was no help for me. could | stamps for the cloth-bound volume, or only ° [ . Next att st et tealidie’ o i e Bt A A G ot & for. ever they are there can be o doubt that not retain food on my stomach: had verti- 21 stamps for the book in paper covers, |About 1:30 he and Gardner left the Williams | P 46t Seteat Bios MEn el Bcdsang | D o save B fra . Sixp lander and | Tiyden aatolide Bunidhelidr, Grandfo, Mo |1n: mcat seses it te entirely unnecessary e floor. T Address Dr. R. V. Plerce, Buffalo, N. Y. place. They met Darrell near the Arm- |Mmade to defeat him. Had Mr, Woodward | broke his arm. e was decorating the 1 for them fo continue. An intelligent g0 and would fall helpless to the floor wo 8 g strong place and the three walked to Sny- | been chosen today the fusionisis would un- | hall for an entertainment given by the| Writes the fo e s S P e "’ der. Witness' intention was to take the | doubtedly have nominated F. W. Brown, | Knights and Ladles of Security lowing to Dr course of treatment with Peruna, will in train at Snyder for Humphrey, then go (o | Present democratic member of the Excise : Bt Hartman fo re- = tost cases. eftent An entiry. cure, Grand Island and to the coast. At Snyder | board and close friend of W. J. Bryan, as FAKE HAIR PREPARATIONS gard to ""‘::”" [ - iFexunn Eryvanisd an (ORsratisn; 4 < b elr © t . — i teeling Mrs. Minnie Steeves, President Illinols they went into Kingbaum's saloon and had | thelr candidate for mavor on a reform or T Y : I am \ 3 two rounds of hot whisky, they to Zahn's, [Strict “antl” ticket. Brown may yet be [P Malr No focd: but Often Camse 4¢| quite weil now. Woman's Alllance, writes. from 43 Dela- where they got a lunch, then buck to King- | amed, but no fusionist contends that he | yane pair preparations are “fake” be. | ! ©4n Work agaln ware Place, Chicago, 111 baum's, where they shook dice with Orley | could be elected iIn the face of the over- (,auge they are merely scalp irritants, They | 804 am stronger ! I§ The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, 0. and others, taking beer “every time any- | Whelming republican majority. often cause a dryness, making the hair| (han I havebeen ntlemen—"Hver since my eom, “now body got stuck.” By this time the thres 1,'nmph‘|.r returns .xhflvw that Fox I8 nom- [pritle, and, finally, lifeless. Dandruft s ;nr gelair-: “::a: grown, was born 1 have suffered with some were pretty full. fnated for treasurer jh\ b malority of 200 | o cause of il trouble with hair. It Is & do. Daliave Sths pecullar weakness of the. pelvic orens votes. Winnett's majority will be between which no medicine seemed to reach. Suspected an K i germ disease. The germ makes cuticle N | i ARIAE 400 and 500, scales as it digs to the root of the hair, | 1ife:1 am very “My physicians finally suggested an op Going to Zabn's saloon he heard Orley thankful to you h pomn . B 30 the raok of. th on. which I was considering, when say, “I believe the Cudahy kidnapers are | prayeler Taken for Pat Crowe. whers It destroys the hair's vitality, caus- 7 Al S e o for your advice. my sister asked me to try Peruna as a Inast in Soyder.” “This," he said, “rather sur- | SUPERIOR, Neb., Feb. 26.—(Special) JARE RO BRIE L0 S0 OLL 00, ’.‘,',',:\:"::y’"‘l’:'. 1 will advise all resort. She had used it and been greatly prised me lr}lll made me suspicious and we | This village experienced a sensation "’"“";mmu: you remove the effect.”” Newbro'a | | can to take ¢ Mrs Caroline helped. Peruna simply worked wonders came out. Some four or five fellows, among | on account of a stranger registering at a Y : e | your medicine.” ¢ Sundheimer. with my whole system, and in a few weeks them Orley and Passold, followed us cut “pat © 4 Herpicide is the only hair preparation that 3 ) old, | obar. | Botel under the name of “Pat Crowe.”Jia [ TP e 18 the omly & thereby leaving the | —Mrs. Caroline § | tho pains began to go dway. 1 feit 8o much and I sald to them, ‘You've been rubber- | fyrnishings consisted of a grip and a re- 4 Sundheimer. 4ooeesesesesesst better that I kept on taking it and am now {ug enough,’ and Orley stepped up and saye, | peating rifie. Upon the complaint of Mike | B8IF to anw—lnml—_\u— Mrs. Marin Gosris,. of Gleo, OKIshoms |in. periect heatios ¥ shon mmset pop ooy You big Irishman, you're spoiling for & (Curroll he was arrested and brought before Her Collarhone Broken. Ter., writes: | this splendid medicine, and certainly ad fght | He yepeated that twice, with vile | police Judge Rochler for examination. Tho | FAIRBURY, Neb. Feb, 25 (Spectal)— “Dr. Hartman's remedies have proven to |vise suffering women to try it when all o 'h""", sald nothing. Then Rhea | hearing developed that the complainant, | Mrs. A. A. Straub suffered a broken coilar be reliable and wonderful. Thelr effect |else fails.""—Mrs. Minnle Steeves. LA LR D B ””'3,' e atome Yenrs ago was employed at | bcne and internal injuries last night in & | upon the system is remarkable. | Peruna | 1t you do mot derive prompt and satis- THE COMMON ENEMY ... Bhen ana T follawca " Tust ot i | the Cudaby packing house at South Omaha | ruraway. her horse being frightened by an 4 15 a great specific |factory results from the use of Peruna, Riiea fired and 1 saw & man arop. 1oy |#29 B¢ had ‘met Pat Crowe several times | automobile. for all forms of chronic catarrh. | write at once to Dr. Hartman, giviog a fuil ¢ men rushed up and 1 pulled my sup aeg | 200 there was o striking resemblance be- | | cem—— “I am very glad to say that I can write | statement of your case and he will be pleas- Kidney disease is the enemy we have most to fear as a result of the pave ot an a1, Puled mY gun 414 | pween Crowe and the accused. Somo other | “When 1" was prostrated with grip and | | T &M Very glad to s SVETY WAY of Ga | edite bive or bis o iels e st s, ‘Hold on { § : . feverish restlessness of our modern civilization. It is & treacherous bl i famasios ovidencs was introduod a0d mate | By EATE AR APAEYSR Nere ih bAd SbAW | iony T Sity SN0 T Guferenl AarEibiy o | A o ML DRI BENIER SACEL He denled taking any part In robhing | ters hogan to look serlous for the prisoner | Dr. Miles' Nervine and Heart Cure gave ! encmy, working out its deadly effect under cover of the most trifling | the saluon, and said he did not know what | wre P it (900 EeTIOVE defendant, in- | me new life and health."—Mrs. Geo. Colle, | ten years. Ten years ago my liver, stom- |Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0. symptoms. The first indication of changes in the urine, frequent head- Rbea was doing while he was in there. treducing his credentials, order book and | Elgin, Tl He said that he did not fire a shot in the established his identity as that 2l e —— aches, digestive troubles, should be the signal for prompt remedial bullding, uor outside of It, until sfter e | *AmPles. establishe y a8 th Neore Nooreorrtiare of Griswold, alias Pat Crowe, a traveler J o D! o " 1 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Feb. 26. measures. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS s a kidney remedy of great was fred “on. e 0l0 ot Tewve: Sayaer | 05, oIS M5 VAL CRowes u teaveler | qpiaNATOTIS, Thi T 25 ment. It Is soothing, healing and strengthening, quickly relieves the with Rhea, but met him about half way to fined $5 and costs for impersonating Pat | Miss Dorthy Darter in Irvington I Willi place d ot a d + ot o v con- | day and for whom a large reward has been aching or soteness that always appeats I the advanced stage, checks the e MWilliama. pinse saud: ® riok of| Crowe. Attorney Parker was then con- |4ay and for whom large reward has been sulted by the defendant, who got the fine 1 to ngtor nd tdentifa progress of the disease, and through its excellent cleansing and regulating On cross-cxamination he sald that while | emitted. A new complaint was about £0 | b S irobebiteohe whbion and, identied effect in the liver and bowels, it brings back the strength and ruddy he was at the Willilams place he went up | he filed alleging a different cause for ac. | Darter whl recov ‘;" \~'“:I‘: and got 2 team for :‘:h :t:: tlon when “suspect” tumbled to the situa- fams. There were frequenters of the Wil- Hopd o0 further brocebdides by o e Y e s S T | Contagious Sold at Drug Stores. Price, $1.00 Per Bottle. the only one he could remember. His recol- | '\ : A lection about his woerk in South Dakota Vin from a Mex n Governor. and Shere e Stopned n Yankion as 8| Lyoxs: ew. e 2w | B NO O POISON little hazy. He denied bringing Schwanke | Jora Mora, governor of Chiapas, Mexico, | . ; Into the saloou after that individual had | and Mr. Nelon, an interpreter, also a rail- Tlere is no poison so highly contagious, made his leap through the front window | roud promoter in that country, are here, | #0 deceptiveand sodestructive. Don't be and making him sit down, and also denled | guests of Walter and Franklin Everett. Se- | t00sure you are cured because all external Poosrsescrccnctcrcrcstoress compelling elther of the Woelters to hold | nor Jora Mora and Mr. Nelon are In the | 8igns of the disease have disappeared, and up their hands and face the wall or oblige | states in behalf of the Mexican government | the docta: cays you are well. Many per. There are families where grandpa's visit R e L Mrs. Luey A. Clark, Postmistress of Farmington, Utah, has held many prominent positions in her state. She is Vice President of the Utah State Council of Women and indigestion, during which time I em- glow of vigorous health, — | any persons to sit on the floor with their | with a proposition to capitalists to build | Sons have been dosed with Mercury and 7 ;) \ | hands up. r ad he walk around the | connection with other roads now in opera- | Potash for wonths or years, and pro- 7 \ NN \ For lnstance | saloon holding the men off at the muzzle | tion. Walter Everett, who is a personal | bouncad cured — to realize when 100 late 4/ : AN AN [ of his gun. I wes frightened,” he said | friend of the senor, will accompany {hese | that the disease was only covered up— / . ¥ \\‘\\ o M —_— (12, Amewer. to o questlon by Mr. Stinson. | kentlemen (o Mexico to lonk over the tran- | @ fke Bogete Likee driven from S ) ) \\-\‘!\]\“ = A o | didn't you go ou chise, . f / | \ You may know something of the “grip”—may have ST 18 48 5000 RS I Gotild: Mhare. ware L8 om-g.:_n,l-n;lnolhenrmmw(;,:’dmnm:i- ; | ;‘ é, b s | . 4 . ¥ for Selling Liguor. tion find those nearest and dearest to / 7 4 v i 3 rienc > weak some men around the back door " cation fi E 4 felt all its miseries, experienced the weakness and had FR8 eni arouhd. Ko b %0 oul the tront | BEATRICE, Neb., Feb. 26.-(Specinl Tele- | them have h“(" m‘"u;l by this loath- a7, Lo ¢ », e N s nothing of the dool gram.)—The Odell liquor case was closed In | some disease, for no other poison is S0 a mouth full of bud taste, yet you know g T Wadt (1o, the. frant | doors: andthare:|th8 AItFct 00UFE RAFe to0AY: The derandy |\ Grnty o itre Hit oM parent to child history of the disease. Now ants, Bork and Dimmitt, were brought be- | as this, Often abad case of Rheumatism, X fere Judge Letton this morning and pleaded | Catarrh, Scrofula or severe skin disease, - - 1ty to the charge of keeping liquor with | an old sore or ulcer developing in middle HERE AT HUME intent to sell contrary to law. Judge Let- | life, can be traced to blood poison con- L] L] ton fined each, $100 and costs and order:d | tracted the liquor in the custody of Sherift Wad- | in early YW@ Sim of the Parent. —_— dington destroyed. The court suspended the | life, for it remains smoldering in the sys. e fine during the good behatior of the defend- | tem forever, unless properly: treated and Omaha Citizens Gladly Tostify. | ants driven out in the beginning. S. . §. is - the only antidote for this peculiar virus, It is testimon, like the following that has ody Taken from Omaha, the only remedy known that can over- gives some interesting fucts concerning the grip and placed “the little couqueror” so far above | WEST POINT, Neb., Feb. 26.—(Special)— | eome it and drive it out of the blood, and i1 : W 5 competitors. When people right here at | The body of Mrs. Ferris, wife of Joseph | §f'does this so thoroughly and efiectually it's about the only book that does. home ratse their voice in praise there is no | Ferris, late city marshal of West Point, | that there is never a return of the disease room left for doubt. Read the public state- | arrived here from Omaha last night. She to embarrass or humiliate you afterwards. ment of an Omaha citizen died from the effects of an operation per- cures Contagious Blood Mrs. O. A Earl of 120313 South 11th St., | formed upon her while in an Omahu hos- Poison in any and all says: “Doan's Kldney Pills cured me of [ Pital. She leaves a husband and two young stages; contains no trouble with my back which bothered me | 8ous. mineral to break down John G. Woodward & Co., Distributors, Council Bluffs, for two years. I tried different remedies, Yor Putiing Drnss in Caiks your constitution ; it is there are mighty few things that have escaped the Ryt Bie gATe “m""."""(““h“’:“&'(,;"f:‘:::: BEATRICE, Neb., Feb. 26,—(Special Tele Efl"‘kr":g:“‘::: 'c',‘:'.:‘:.‘"l':‘i‘;f;""’l’::é Moritz Meyer Cigar Co,, Distributors, Omaha, g A | Doan's Kiduey Pi . —E bzl .| fier Kno 1 1 lood editors of that work. If interested, call and see a [ store, corner 15th und Douglas streets, Be- | 540~ arl Blowers an e meGInnity, | o the same time builds up the general AR g R . 87 fore 1 took all of one box I was relleved [ |''0 ¥ Ay ¢ health, o copy. Take one home for $7.00. Lime cured. They are s | M the sum of 3200 each for administering DR.KAY'’ s ! ik {and 1 a shor croton ofl to candy with malielons intenr | Our littte book on contagious blood grand remedy and you are at lberty to i i t complete and instruc- RENOVATOR invigorates and renovates the ~ e t were today admitied to bond by Judge| Poison isthe most y weak o om lood Megeath Stationery Co. } w mm o i Bive ver asueds it not only tells ai TR ety i | Rl s o eariohes the Bleod sureh For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. A, about this disease, but also how to cure air Facuum Organ Developer will | Hver wart kiohere? o st 8y .Mm“f““'g“ 1308 Farnam Street. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. sole| Nebraska People at Inauguration, ourself at home. It is free and should oo LA L O™ HEY wdvice, sample and bool agents for the U. 8. BEATRICE, Neb., Feb. 26,—(Special Tele- in the hands of everyone seeking & | fatlure: notane returned: no . 0.1 fraud: ‘white for Dr. B.J. Iiay, Saratoga, N.Y. Remember the name, Do and take | gram.)—Colonel George A. Murphy, of Gov- | cure. Send for it. pertioul, tsealed in plain envelope. | Wf’:’:"”" reve- no substitute. ernor Dietrich's staff, and Colonel Harry| THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, G4y UGGKLRFBRREE S, 44 Chres Wi omvr, oo |