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500,000 Women Have been restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vi tabie Compound. Thelr lot- tors are on file and prove this statement to be a fact, not a mere boast. When a medi- ocine has been successful Iin ouring so many women, you ©cannot well say without try- ing it I do not helieve It will help me.”” PINKHAMS Vegetable Compound To & joeitive cure for all those painfal Ailments of Women. It will entiraly care the worst forms of Femala Complaints, all Ovarian troubles Inflammation and Ulceration, Falling and Displacaments of the Womb, and consequent Spinal Weakness, and is peculiarly adapted to the Change of L.fe Your medicine oured me of ter. rible female Iliness Mrs. M. E. Moriea, Backache. Tt has cured more ¢ of Backache and | Leucortha than any other remedy the world has ever known. It isalmost infallible ip such cases. It dissoives and expe! Tumors from the Uterus i an early stag of development, and cliecks any tendency to cancerous humors. , Your Vegetabla Compound woved & Fibrold Temor from m Bearing=down Feeling Womb troubles, causi pain, weight, and backache, instantly r ed and perma. | nently cured hy its use. Under all circume stances it acts in harmony with she laws that govern the female system, i as | harmless as water | Rackache lefi me after taking cured wa whan doctors failed MRS SAKAN HOLSTEIN, Davia Bloek, Gorliam 8t., Lowall, Mass. 5 Irregularity, uppressed or Paintul Menstruations, Weak- ness of the Stomach, Iudigestion, Bloating, Flooding, Nervous Prostration, Headache, noral Debility It is & grand niedicine. 1 am 76 Carolina Ava., | Jamaica Plain (Hoston), Mass. Dizziness, Faintness, Extrome Lassitude. **don’t care” and “want 10 he ieft alone '’ feeling, excitabil ity, Irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, flatulency, melancholy, or the * blues,” and backache. These sure indicattons of Yemalo Weakness, somo derangement of the Utery I was troubled with Dizzine Limbs. Your medicine cured me. Mns. SARAN F. BAKER, L Bucksport, Me. The whole story, however, is told in an 1Hlustrated hook which goes with each bate tle, the most complete tregtise on female on re- omplaints ever published. Por eight years 1 suffered with’ [nwumh ‘toutle, and ‘was entirely cured by Mrs. Pinkham's medicine. Mus. L. 1. Tow N _Littleton, H. Kidney Complaints and Backache of asither sez the Vegetable Compound always cures. - The \'».nnhlqhfimfi 5 and I8 sold by Lydia E. Pinkham's ruggists or sent by Liver Pills cure mll" in form of Pills or Tozenge Constipation, celpt of $1.00. Siok Headache, 260 Correspondence freely answeredt You ean address in strictest confidence, LYDIA K. PINKHAM NED. Ly $6.00 A MONTH. E SPECIALIST In All Private Diseases | and Disorders of Men 12 Years in Omaha VARICOCELE ana HYDROCELE curea Method new, never fails, without cutting, pain or 1088 of time. cured for lifeand lhldpollfln thoroughly cleansed from the system. Soon every slgn and symptom Alxajipears completely * and ferever. = No CIVREAKING OUT" of the disease on the skin or face. Treatment contains no dangerous drugs or injurious medicines WEAK MEN LOSS OF MANROOD from ¥s SEXUALLY [y N e ou WASTING WEAKNESS INVOLUNTARY LoOSSES, with EARLY DECAY in You and MipbLm AGRD, \ack of vim. vigor and Strength, with £ orgaus mpais e i weak o tadically cured STRISTURE 5! Dl hie and CLEET 0. with 4 new Home Treat- uts, 00 pain, Gonorrnoes, iy GUARANTEED, Consuitation Free. ~ “Treatment by Mall. Callon oraddress 119 'S, 14th 8 Or. Searies & Searles. omaha, Neb. NO CURE, NO PAY A€ you have small, weak organs, t power or weakening draing Vacuum Organ Developer will Testore you without drigs or electrielty, 2,000 in use; not one fallure. not one returned; no C.0. 1. fraud; write for Purtienla aled In envelope LOCAL APPLIANCE CO.. 4i Denver. Cola DANGER SIGNALS Arenesoutx Il:u: An;l' :nm vrs. l\:e«n\ ur face flush and are your Ambltion and Vitality are yoir Bawegs aking you? These ara Manhood Is rapidly failin Electricity Is the only kno As applied by my Electric Belt the cure Is guaranieed; At It falls T will refund every DR. BENNETT'S ELECTRIC BELT Is of Quadruple Multiply- Ing Poker, Fatrety e ent. and must not be con: founded with other electric Weits, Has soft, silken, hamols (overed spongs electrodes which do no burn and blister as do the bare metal electrodes used on a1l Sther makes of bette My Belt can be renewed for only 7s¢ when burned out; no othef belt can be re- ewed for any price, and when burned out o wertn: le GUARANTEED TO Cu all Weaknesses in Vitalt: cure Rheumatism in any ns, Kidney, Liver and Bladder onstpation, Dyspepsia, all Female Com neral afd Nervous Debility, etc. Write 10-day for my book, “The Finding of the antain of Erernal Youth.” Sent free, postpald, for the asking. Book will tell you all about it. Soldonly vy DR. BENNETT Electric Belt Co. plaints. G elose | yara Rooms 18 te 31 Douglas Blook, | Dodye and 16th Streets, Omana, Noh | emale diseases. .4t drug. Uticure it and advice frme. De. 1, J, Ka, Saratogs, N. X Dr. iay 8 Utioure oures ail THE OMAHA DAILY BE SATURDAY DARRELL Acquitted of the Oharge of Murder in the Zabn Onse. WIFE IS OVERJOYED AT THE VERDICT Throws Her Arms Around Her Hus- band and Ki Him—Judge Rebukes the Display o FREMONT, Neb, March § 1al Telegram.)—After being only an hou and three quarters the jury in the case Willlam Darrell, charged with the murd of Herman Zahn, brought in a verdict not guilty Sixty people were in the court room when the jurors took their seats in the box. The prisoner sat in his usual place at the end of the table. His wife sat by his side, with bowed b and her hands before her Ballifft Parks passed the verdict clerk, and he read We, the jury, duly empaneled and sworn in the above entitled cause, do find the de fendant not guilty As the last words were spoken Darrell's wife threw her arms about bim and kissed him, sobbiug with His attorney, Mr Button, grasped him by the hand, and his old and intimate personal friend, Frank Johnson of Nortolk, who was sitting inside the bar, having been present during most of the trial, jumped from his chair and al most bounding toward Darrell warmly congratulated both him and his w tightly grasping him by the hand, with his arms around both him and his wite. Thers was a stir in the room, and Judge Grimi son rapped on the bench and sald in a stern tone This court room Is no place congratulations. The jurors are not to be commended nor condemned for what the have done. They have done what they be lieved to be their duty. Everyone take their seats and remain seated until the jury out. Gentlei of the jury, pass out of the room by the rear door.” In the corridor Darrell and his wife friend Mr. Johnson, and his attorney hands with the juzymen, and Darrell company with his wife and Johnson the building Wife Falthfal During the arguments rell, wite of the prisoner, sat by his side, a listener to all the words of the at torneys, and frequently overcome emotion. She has stood her husband ever since his arrest, and by her unassum ing appearance and steadfast devotion to him has won the sympathy of every one in the court room. Mention of the Wiljams or Armstrong places always brings a Dlush to her face. W. Button (Spe out ad foy 18 for passes en his shook in left rough Al today Mrs. Dar was by for the defense. spoke for two hours this morning, going over all the testimony, then bringing together which went to prove his client not a par tieipant in the crime which he cla was the sole work of Rhea and Gardner. reviewed the e that he facts ite idence of the witnesses who Darreli 1 a gun and standing watch in front of Zahn's and ergued that from their excitement from the effects of their drinking and from the positions where they stood. they might swore was place | be and were mistaken in the man, and that |1t | Fronning, was William Rhea, testified to by instead of Darrell, who stood He closed with an eloguent appeal for ‘he quittal of the defendant County Attorney Martin made the clos- ing arguments for the state. He replied ar some length to the arguments of Button and Cook and argued that in order to ac auit the defendant the jury must disre- gard the testimony of a large number of witnesses and that Darrell's and evidence was inconsistent with the cireum stances and unworthy of belief. If the Jurymen believed the evidence they could not acquit the defendant The instructions to the jury lengthy, especlally upon the question of conspiracy and premeditation. About 4 o'clock the | rors retired under charge of Ballitt Hacker, who also had the care of the juries in Rhea's and Gardner's cases. NO BLAME FOR THE WRECK Coroner's Jury ning on the Time of Another. Buard were very Neb., March 8.—(Special Telegram.)—The coroner’s inquest over the remains of John C. Mendham, who was killed in the wreck Wednesday night, was held this afternoon at the court house. After hearing the testimony of the train crews the jury repaired in a body to the scene of the wreck at the cast limits of the This was done to inform the jurors regarding some distances. Shortly after ward they returned a verdict saying that death was the result of an accident caused by train No. train No. 25; that train the time of train 7 from some cause un- known to the jury. The jurors also ex- onerate both train crews from any criminal intent or negligence. The evidence showed that the stockmen in the caboose were twice warned in ample time to leave the car while the train moving at six or elght mile n hour. Engiveer Livin on of the passenger train sald he saw the rear lights, the signals and burntg fuse, did everything possible, but could not stop in time. COLUMBUS, was runnipg on was New Lodge of A TABLE ROCK, Neb., March 8.—(Sps —E. C. Hedrick of Tecumseh, grand pa triarch of the Grand Encampment of Ne braska, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, assisted by O. S. Mason, J. F. Roberts W. K. Taylor, C . Hadden, E. E. Ells- worth, George Souders, H. Schull, Charles A. O. Shaw, C. M. Miller and De Mot Swan, all of Harmony encampment No L} at ‘ecumseh, initiated Phoenix encampment No. 51, Independent Order of 0dd Fellows at this place Wednesday, with a membership of twenty The opera house was used for a reception room and banquet hall. The Rebekah lodge of served supper The following this place are the s of new encampment: George F. Cotton patriarch: E. L. McCrea, senlor J. M. Cochran, high priest; J. H. Stewart, junior warden; M. H. Marble, seribe; H. Norris, treasurer; W. J. Finn, outside sentinel; J. P. Ewing, inside sentinel; J H. Talbot, first watch: Frank Kovanda, second watch; Bruce Woods A. M. Fuller, fourth watch; and George A of the chief warden Cotton, guards of fent. BEATRICE, March 8 Telegram.)—The early part of the week the general store of Frank E. Rice of Blue Springs was broken into and robbed of a large amount of fine cutlery. A day or so later a young man named Orville Munson | came 1o this city and secured work at the Spafford hotel. The cutlery stolen Mr. Rice's name. Munson was shadowed today and a warrant was issued Sherift Farlow arrested him in the lobby of the Paddock hotel last evening, and when searched several pieces of the stolen goods were found on his person. The prisoner was placed in the county Jail By His Own Revolver, YORK, Neb., March s.--(Special.)—Abra- ham Peters of Henderson, while returning to his home from a sale, with his wife and family, attempted to shoot a rabbit. He had a 22 revolver and the report caused the team to run. Putting his revolver Lac in his pocket so that he could handle .he team, it was discharged, the bullet eaterirg IS NOT GUILTY| by ! ned | Rbeas | 7 running into the rear end of | third watch; | Frank Cochran | bore Deputy | ! his body on the right side between the first and second ribs His wife drove the team to Henderson, where they secured the serv ices of Drs. Hanna and Shidler of York and Dr. Goosen of Henderson. AMer consider able probing they were unable to find the bullet He will probably be brought to York as scon as he is able to stand the | trip, where the physicians, with the a'd | of an X-ray machine, will try to locate :he | bultet | neral of Theron Nye, FREMONT, Neb., March $.—(Special.) | The funeral of Theron Nye was held from his residence, corner of Tenth and I | streets, this afternoon, and was largely at tended, especially by the older residents { of the city and short eulogy were conducted W. H. Buss of the The honorary by Rev ngregational church lbearers T Smit J Smith, ¢ A. Smith, Wilson Reynolds, W. F. Lee and L. H. Rodgers The active pallbe T8 were Hon. W. H Munger, J. C. Cleland. C. M. Willlams, Wil lam ried, Baiding and John W Goff. The offices of the Nye Schnelder were closed during the afternoon hall Mr. Nye's oldest son employed on a New York daily, w the only one of the family not pre The funeral conducted ace cording to the often expressed wishes of the decensed were: J James general company as was the city Fred BEATRIC | egram.)—Deputy | Wymore this | the arrest the arrested burglary March § Sherift worning with a of George Richards plice of young Munson here last night on of F E. Rice’'s store at Blue Springs. The were arraigned before County Judge Bourne this afternoon and pleading guilty as charged, were bound over to the district court for $200. Being unable to furnish bonds, they | the county jail (Spe Farlow ial Tel went warrant for said be who was the charge of to two were committed to Speakers fo FREMONT, Neb house 1 Contest. March 8- (Special ) filled last nigh ar the contest to select a representa from the Fremont High school at (he district contest at Norfolk March 27. Ther were eight speakers. The judges awarded the first place to Leon Andrews of the dramatic class, whose subject was, “Con test in the Arena;" Nellie James of the huniorous class second, whose subject was, “Trouble in the Pit Recelver at &) Neb., March § James I, ney. (Special Meintosh Washington appointment States land Daugherty, chairman of RIDNEY | gram.) - Hon # message from announcing his of the United place of Matt MciIntosh Is Tele ived as receiver office here in resigned. Mr. the republican county central committee and a member of the state central committee. He has resided here since childhood Renews Old Score by Shooting. GORDON, Neb., March 8.—(Special Tele- m.)—Baldwin Buckley and Lew Peebler, better known as “Snake Hunter,” who had previously had trouble, met in Frank Sas senberry's restaurant last night and re newed (he old score. Peebler drew his gun and fired two shots, one passing Buckley's clothing near his waist men immediateiy disappeared and been seen since Both ave not After Hreaking Jail BUTTE ). March 8.—(Sp gram.)—Fred Brailey, charged tempted assault, who broke jail here the ight of August 23 and again at Armour eptember 5, was returned here foday from Marshall, Minn. He will have his trial at the April term of the district court wice, cial Te with ate Attempted Train Wrecki WAUSA, Neb., March 8, (Special.)—Yes- terday while the morning train was two miles above this place it ran over a rail- road tie placed across the rails. A young man who has been working in and around Bloomfield has been arrested, charged with placing the tie on the track > Charged with Assanlt, GRAND ISLAND, Neb., March 8- (Spe- cial.)~James H oley, a gambling houne keeper and politician, was arrested at 10 this morning on the charge of as- sault upon Mrs. Mary Conroy of Shelton Charged with Embesslement. SUPERIOR, Neb., Mareh &-(Special.) Lew Skaggs, a4 stone cutter, has been ar rested and taken to Webster county on a charge of embezzlement preferred against him by a bank in Red Cloud. Gage Connty Farms Sellin BEATRICE, Neb., March 8. —(Special Tel- egram.)—The amount of sales of Gage county farms, sold so far this month, amounts to $297,000 and several deals are not yet closed. Called to Episcopal Pasturate WYMORE, Neb.,, March 8.—(Special.)— Rev. E. (. Osborne of Creighton, Neb., has been called to the pastorate of the Episcopal church. COLDER, NORTHERLY WINDS Fair Sky In to Canopy the An lope State Saturday and Sundny. Bu WASHINGTON, March & Saturday and Sunday For Nebraska and Kausas—Fair, colder Saturday: northerly winds, becoming vari- able; Sunday fairs . For lowa—Fair in western, occasional rains probable in eastern portion Saturday; colder, except in northeast portion; winds generally northerly; Sunday fai For Missouri—Rain and colder Saturday winds becoming northwester Sunday fa Forecast for and wind For Colorado fair Saturday erly; Sunday fai For North and South Dakota day; variable winds; Sunday probable Wyoming-—Generally becoming northwest Fair Satur rain or snow Local Record. OFFICE OF THE WEATHIR BUREAU OMAHA, March 8.-Official record of tem: perature’ and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last thres years 101, 19 B ® 1899, 1808, 57 68 [T i a8 o8 W 0 00 0 ature and precipitation this duy and since March 1, Maximum temperature | Minimum_ temperature | Mean temperature | Prectpitation Record of te Omaha tor at | 1501 Normal temperature Ex for the day Total excess since M, Normal precipitation Deficiency for the day Total precipitation since March 1 Deficlency since March 1 Sxcess for cor. period, 1900 Deficlency for cor. period Reports from : ¥ 13 ch 1uie il o4 inch 04 inch trace 32 inch i inch ) inch | 2 | wixew uopmdpaig STATIONS AND STATE OF WEATHER Omaha, cloudy North Platte, cloudy Cheyenne, snowing | Salt’ Lake, snowing Rapld” City, cloudy Huron, clondy Willist cloudy cloudy partly | Davenport | Kansas City | Helena, cloudy Havre, partly cloudy gismarck, partly’ cloudy ; Iveston, cloudy . T cloudy It T Indicates trace of precipitation L. A. WELSH, yesterday | through | -| On motion of J A LADY OF BENEVOLENGE ESCAPES THE GRIP, | | ‘Servinn Others She For- { got Herself. |{A CHICAGO PHILANTH- ROPIST HAS A SE- VERE ATTACK OF LA GRIPPE. And is Restored by Peruna. Mrs. Henriette A Woman's Benevolent cago, wr from 237 Jackson Park race, Woodlawn, Chicago, 111, the follow ing letter The Peruna Medicine Co., of Columbus Marsh, pr Association of to 0 “1 suffered with la grippe for seven weeks, and nothing 1 could | do or take helped me until 1 tried Peruna, 1 felt at once that 1 had | | at lust secured the right medicine | and kept steadily improving “Within three weeks I was fully | restored, and am glad 1 gave thac | truly great remedy a trial. 1 will |never be without it again."—Mrs. | Henriette A, S, Marsh, Nearly everybody again. It resembles |ining a severe cold 5% followed by aching | headache, cough, and | 1ts course may be quite 1».;: In either « [ |one in a miserabl | i la in having somewhat A chill or bones. grippe the be cold spell sore throat general wenkness light or nearly always leaves condition. Unless Pe runa is taken it will be weeks or months | before a person regains his usual health It the vietim fs fortunate enough to be | &in the use of Peruna at the beginning of the attack the course of la grippe is very | much shortened. and the system left in a natural Although Mrs. Marsh | bad suffered for seven weeks Peruna help | ed her immediately | Threatened with Co After-Em Mrs. Elizabeth Chicago. 111 1 had the grip about six weeks ago. Hav ing got over that I caught a heavy cold | and coughed for three weeks. 1 took medi- but they did me no good, when fi nally 1 thought I would try Peruna. 1 aia have much faith in it, but aftey taking a few doses the cough moderated {and now I am cured after one bottle. It is a grand medicine for a bad cough. The 1 tolks were afraid I would go into consump | tion and 1 am afraid 1 would It it had not been for Peruna. I recommen to al my friends."—Mrs. Elizabeth | Doctor Gave Her Upi Peruna Cured Her. Mrs. Helena Mamel, Baltimore, Md., writes “I can inform with pleasure that 1 am better than I have been for ten years, I was very sick last winter from la grippa, and my family physician treated me for nearly two months but [ did not improve T had continuous paing in the head and abdomen severe bladder trouble, and a continuons dry cough. I s0 weak | that I could not walk: had in th Timbs Finally the doctor said he could not do anything for me: that he gave me up. 1 had one of your books, and bought my-. severe sumption as the of Ln Gri ddy, 2830 Wallace St., writes cine not 811 Woodward St had wax pains selt bought |1 was well." Mrs. writes “lows Gentlemen had la grippe, and when I that | grip left the time orrhages; 1 hardly Peruna. | {coula a new o what | them menced taking Peruna 1 only weighed 125 fafter- pounds 2 S0 AN ) bottle of Peruna and Manalin. 1 another bottle of Peruna and then Mrs. Helena Hamel Thought She Had Consumption. Etta Boigeol, of Fulton, N, Y. The Peruna Medicine Co., as fol- and strong as any woman of my age. These Grip Caused are facts as any one here could tell you.” Mrs. E. Boigeol The Who r.and Mrs. B. ) writes to Dr. Hartm “We can inform you thi permanent. We followed strictly and we feel well. Both o us ¢ gained in weight. We are quite free from allments and 1 am now attending to my work again and are giving God had night the highest praise on account of your won- 1 two hem- | derful medicine, Peruna. We thought 1 had consumption: | our three children who were sick head ached all the time, and I could | grip and they are all well again walk when I commenced take | and Mre. B, J. Prelfer had taken two bottles before I any change for the better, but cough is stopped now and I feel like woman meet people took that cured Peruna, they say edicine it must | Cronte Catarrhg Cured, Powel Post reranm General mander m “Following a severe attack of 1a grippe in 1860 1 have suffered greatly and ly from a constantly incr case of catarrh of the head and st all prescribed remedies failing (¢ permanent relfe I was induced to try Pe- runa, and began its use in August, 1500, In using one bottlo I became convinced of curative qualities, and continued its to date. Al symptoms of catarrh have disappeared, yot 1 continue | lorate use as a preventive, and man's tonie W. H. Powell It you do not factory results write at once to Dr. Hartman, giviog a full statement of your cage and he will be pleased to give you his valuable adsice gratis Add Dr. Hartman, President | Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0. W, H Hecker writes Department Come= of Ln Grlppe No. 443, Belleville, of Tonawonda n as follows our health directions Pteite I8 ontinuoua- stubborn mach, yield ‘One year ago last March T recovered from might say the 1 doctored all I had bronchi your sing very had a cough, or I me with a cough and they told cough increased; I hair fell out and I h me we My used it for with Mr its use old People who have had la grippe, Ibut « still suffering from the after-effects should not neglect to ','““ ‘{".',"‘”j"‘:‘ ol [take Peruna as it will promptly What a wonder- | Festore them to health. Hundreds When 1 {report _themsclves cured of the of which now 1 weigh 175 and am well [the following is a specimen. derive prompt pd from the of Peru every com oss of The Costs the smoker 10c; 2 for 25:; 15¢; according to-size. “ America’'s Favorite” because of its superior quality. Always uniform. BAR Loeal Ovganization of ers In Large v Me regular quarterly Omaha Bar association was held the rooms of the Comercial club last night President Mahoney announced the appoint | ment of the followink standing committees: | Judiciary—H. C. Brome, J. B. Sheean, £ M. Morsman, F. L. Weaver and M. D. Hyde. Inquiry—William F. Gurley, M. A. Hail | and W. A, Foster. | A special committee was apointed to draft resolutions on the death of Judge W S. Strawn and Judge G. G. Gregory. Reso- lutions of respect for the late William Mor ris were adopted and ordered spread upon | the minutes . ASSOCIATION MEETS Lawyers Gathe New The of meeting the B. Sheean the executive | council was authorized to have the address delivered by J. M. Woolworth on John Mar- shall day printed for distribution. C. C. | Wright of the legislative committee re ported the progress of its work at Lincoln | The following elected to members ship in the assoeiation: John A. Story | Walter P. Thomas, Charles E. Winter \Nathan P. Dodge, jr., James H. Adams, A. Baird, James M. Ellison, Henry Clarke, jr., Hugh A. Myers, J. A. C. Ken nedy, Herbert M. Rogers, T. S. Howell Joseph H. Blair, Thomas J. Nolan and Ed- ward A Smith r and Winter Neb.. March § were su HARVARD, | Saturday and Sunday the mercury reaching degrees above zero, but Monday a change came with a strong, cold wind from the north and | light snow, the mercury dropping 10 b (Special.)— were very warm, to é degrees above sero, ONLY DIRECT ONLY DIRECT LINE ACROSS THE CONTINENT ACROSS CONTINENT SAN DIEGO UTAH, IDAHO, OREGON, MONTANA AND WASHINGTON MISSOURI RIVER Remarkable Reduction in Rates Via the UNION PACIFIC EVERY TUESDAY Duridg the Months of March and April, 1901. MISSOURI RIVER TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO, all _main line point ifornia state line to Co! Bernardino and San Ogde City, joes Butte and Helena, Mont. . Includin, Worth a1 ton Diego. Portland, spokane, Ore san Wash $26.00 New City Ticket Office—1324 Farnam Street. Tel. Union Station 10th and Marcy &

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