Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 25, 1900, PART I, Page 7, Image 7

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MAKCir 'J5, 15)00.
PAHI PV fHTI hfiVU IVNiWTMT appointments until April 3, when tho whole
VUULIj 1 UUKjIiMVjU lUmUliU 1 , batch will be sent to tho council for nppro
Jury Deoides Ha Did Not Embezzle Funds of
Road lie Reprtssntad.
ACCUSED ACCEPTS GOOD NEWS CAIMLY
Jury IteninliiH Out Ariirly Tttont).
I'oiir Honrs Dellticrntliiir (ln-r
the Ktlilritoe Adduced
During tliu Trial,
af. Tho iholco of a pollco commltsloner
for tho vnruicy left by the clcnth of Com
missioner Karbach will also bo cxprtnscJ at
that time. As to the personnel of tho new
administrative family no one Is qualified to
speak with tho slightest authority.
Tho short vacation during which respon
sibilities were- thrown to tho winds has ap
parently lifted years from tho mayor's
shoulders. Tho demands of nn exhausting
campaign had taxed his strength, lessened
by recent IIIdcsh, to tho utmost limit. Ho
returns from his outing, however, In ail
tho visor of perfect health. "1 simply
banished dull care," said tho mayor, "and
gave myself up to tho pleasure of visiting
BARRETT FAMILY ONCE MORE
Man Whoso Testimony Hanged Hii Brothers
Back in Omaha.
COUNTERFEIT MONEY BURIED NEAR BRN
it fi t , .v.- my friends. I stopped first at Logansport,
i" n J y' x1-ca,slh,Icr1Ior thoi Jnd.. where my sister lives and then went
& Omaha road In this city, who , on my ol(, omo ln ohlo...
Thomas
MlnncatKilis
has been on trial In Judgo Maker's court for
soveral days, ehatged with embezzlement of
railroad funds, walked away from tho court
houso yesterday morning a frco man.
Tho Jury brought In n verdict at 0:30
o'clock declaring Cooley not guilty. Thcro
was no demonstration when tho verdict was
read. Cooley remained nn calm as though
ho wero a disinterested spectator. Ho hur
ried away, Maying ho must go to work.
Tho Jury had a somewhat tempestuous
tlmo during tho night. It Is iuld that the
first ballot stood six for acquittal, five for
conviction and ono blank. Ilnllot after bal
lot vaa taken without change but finally
thoso who opposed acquittal began to yield
and at 2:30 o'clock In tho morning an agree
ment was reached. Tho court was not In
session at that hour, so tho verdict was held
until morning. Tho agreomcnt was reached
on tho twcnty-Nlxth ballot.
Soveral features combined to add Interest
to tho trlat of Cooley. When the case wus
LOW RAfUS FOR TEACHERS
cliruKtcii Pedagogue nnil Other
Will (l't Deduced Hate on Ae
count of Various Meetings.
Coin Declared lo lie Work of (In; Ml!
t'nrty (.ling, SIkmUiik Cmitte ctloti
lloliteen Tnn Set of I.iiii
Ilreiiklng I'niulllcN.
At tho olllco of Captain John Webb are
fifty-two counterfeit silver dollars, which
Hot Mr, J. F. Harton; reading. "Nlda." Huh
wor Lytton Miss Alice Howell, soprano
solo, "Song of Life," Cowcn Mrs. A. P.Ely!
reading, "Just Like Other Folks," Halgiit
Miss Howell; vlollnccllo boIo. (a) "llcr
ceuse," Oodard; (b) "Poppllllon," Popper
Karl Smith; solo, "Afterward," Mullen
Mr. Uarton; reading, "Tho legend lleau
tlful," Longfellow Miss Howell; solo,
"Love's Trinity," DeKovon Mrs. Ely.
Ncarintj the
End of . . .
The Great March Clearin
q Sale
ROOT'S SCHEME FOR CUBA
Arrangement Have lleen Made for
tin CoiiHolldnt Ion of T De
partment In tin Island.
Tho riurllnston has authorized reduced
rates for a number of events of Importanco
which will take place within tho next fow
Weeks. For the Central Nebraska Teachers'
arfcoMntlon, to be held In Hastings March
28 and 30, n rato of ono and one-third fare
for tho round trip will bo made from all
points In Custer, Dawson, Pholps, Franklin,
Kearney, Huffalo, Sherman, Valley, Greeley,
Howard, Hall, Adams, Webster. Nuckolls,
Thayer, York, Fillmore, Merrick, Seward,
Hamilton and Clay counties, Nebraska.
For the Central Missouri Ministerial and
lay Confcrcnco of tho Methodist Episcopal
church (colored) nt Marshall, Mo., March
WASHINGTON, March 21. Secretary
Hoot said today that while ho was In
tlnonnn nMOihnnniflnlfl Wflfn 111 fl 1 1 1 tnr
wero .found I this week In tho rear of the home consolI(lallon ot tho department of 'he
of Mrs. Mien Darrett at 3,01 South Twen- provlnco of HaVnna and Plnar Del Klo.
oiiuuit iU0 counieneua navo noon , rommam,ctl by urlgadler General Fltzhugh
examined by experts and pronounced to bo L nnd th(J dcpnrtmcnt f Havana, com-
chief of which, John McCarty, Is now In tho , ,nt0 ono department, under command
penitentiary for tho term of flvo years, his ' . U ' , t , i. unu n, n.
..tltnnr... l,n..n I. . ,, I .... Ul U-"" . "
k.u..v..vu ...... .it, uvtu ivtt-lllljf IIUIIUIVU uy
3.90
foot, biasrt
.690
tho United States court of appeals
Thu Ilarrctts aro alt known In tho crimi
nal annalH of several states. Two of them
have paid tho highest penalty for murder,
being convicted upon the testimony of their
brother, who was implicated In tho murder,
and who turned state's evidence lo save his
neck, and who later served tlmo ln tho peni
tentiary ior tho crlmo of counterfeiting.
Mrs. Elleu Uarrott, tho mother of these three
brothers and tho owner of the property
whero tho counterfeit money wns found, Is
well known in pollco court circles us thu
keeper ot a houso whero criminals' mado
their home. In tho palmy days of "Illack
Jack" McCarty bo was a frequent visitor
ho was morn or Icfs connected with all tho
crimes of this family.
About ten years ago thero was n scries ot
2S to Anrll 3. n rato of ono and one-third
called last Monday ho did not appear, and faro trom a, polnl8 ln Nobraska and Kansas lnt tno HaVre t home and t isCl eved that
it wai supposed that ho had "Jumped the wilt , m.! 1 t . .-. ! ' It is believed that
town," as tho pollco Bay when they mowi VoT lno Southeastern Nebraska Kduca
that a defendant has fled. Judgo Haker do- tnnai n!I!.nplnilnn. in ho held in Hp.itrlcn
clarc.l tho bond forfeited and a capias was Mnrcn 29 t0 3h ral0 ot one au,i one-third
Issuwt. It dovelopcd Tuesday morning that faro from pontB ln Nebraska south of the
Cooley had not loft town nnd that he would .Iatt0 rlvor aml pnBt of a nortt nni; gouth
navo appearexi in court ror trial mil ror tno no drawn tUr0Ugh York; also from points
fact that ho had not received official notlco n airpy county.
ot tho dato of trial, nnd tho (lrt ho knew T. .,.. i.-ii' nf fhn n,t.rn Wnndmnn of
America, which will bo held In Lincoln
April 1, will enjoy a rato ot ono and ona
thlrd faro for tho round trip from nil points
within scvonty-flvo miles of Lincoln.
Tho annual National Conference of Chari
ties nnd Corrections will be held in Topcka,
Kan., May 18 to 21, and a rate of ono nnd
ono-thlrd faro from all points will bo mado.
of his bond forfelturo was when ho read of.
It In tho nowspapers. Ho was exonerated as
to forfelturo and tho trial proceeded.
Another sensational feature of tho trial
wag tho Introduction ln evidence of a letter
written by Cooley to Itobert Miles, assistant
cashier of tho Minneapolis & Omaha road,
ln which Cooley nswertcd that tho shortago
had been handed down to him by a prede
cessor. This lottor was written when Cooley
believed himself to stand upon tho brink of
IIiiiiiInoiiip Omaha I'nlrniliir.
Tho Illinois Central has Issued a decidedly
eternity, for shortly after writing It ho mado handsome calendar, which is appropriately
n desperate attempt, nt sulcldo nnd his Hfo named "Tho Omaha Calimdar." A separate
was saved by a narrow margin. sheet Is given each remaining month ln 1D0O
Tho content between opposing counsel wan I and the upper half of each shows a view of
so spirited that it fringed upon bitterness, somo of Omaha's prominent buildings and
Sovoral times tho court had to rebuko the I plcturea taken from tho resldenco district.
nttornoys rather sharply, I Tho different pictures nro as follows:
Cooley Is married nnd has n family of chll- "Douglas County Court House," "In tho
dron. HIa wife, contrary to tho general rule Now Kesldcnco District," "V. S. Govern
In criminal cnnes, did not appear In the court mcnt Hulldlng," "Omaha Club House."
"City Hall and Court House." "In Hanscom
Park," "Illinois Central City Ticket Oillce,"
room during tho trial.
IMtlVK.V
TO SIiV II Y l'OVHKTV.
I'atlirMc Plea Set I'ortli lv MIok.cI
I'orKPr Ilpforp .Indue linker.
Louis Knapp was before Judgo Baker In
tho criminal court yesterday on tho
charge of forgery. Ho entered a plea of
guilty and accompanied his plea with tho
explanation thnt ho committed a wrong ln
ordor to oavo his wlfo from starvation.
"I was out of work couldn't And a Job
nnywhoro," said Knapp, "nnd myself nnd
"wlfo wero stnrving. I didn't care so much
for myself, but I couldn't seo her go hun
gry. I grew desperate; I committed forgery.
will tho court be merciful to mo?"
Judgo Uakcr govo Knapp a scntenco of
ono year In tho penitentiary, allowing credit
for tho tlmo he hns served In Jail, which Is
two months. Knapp admits that ho forged
a check for $15, using tho namo of P. M
Hornn. Ho secured cash on tho check.
'Looking Up Capitol Avcnuo to High School
Hulldlng," "Public Library Building.- "A
Shady Hosldcnce Street."
She Will Try It Unci More.
Mri. Sarah Ver Mehron has for tho second
tlmo within tho last six months filed pott
tlon for divorce In the district court. Her
man Ver Men mi Is tho accused husband.
Ilitllivn v nle ami I'erxiiiuilN,
J. C. Nicholas. Koneral ImKcnco ncent of
tile Missouri I'ucltlc, is ln tno city from
St. i.ouis,
General Mnnnccr Holdreco of the Hup
llngton loft Frldny night for a southern
business tnn.
General Passenner Acent Francis of tht
liurllngton nns returned from n Hurried
business trip to Chicago,
Assistant General Freight Acent Allen
D. Smith of tho Tiurllncton. nceoinnanlod
by a party of friends, left Frldny for u
trip to tno nortnwest.
Sam Downs, tho crucK shot anions the
Union Paclllc llremen. has returned from
a hunting trln to Central City. Ho brnucht
with htm llvo dozen ducks and three dozen
wild ireese.
AV. T. Holly, general niront of the nas-
sengor department, nnd W. It. Knlcht. cen-
eral ngent of tho freight department, nro
L uicago oiucinis ot tno i nion l'acino who
nro in tuc city.
Ciiliinel lliilllilay llylnu:
TOPI3KA. Kan.. March 21. -Colonel Cvrns
K. llolllday, who has been dangerously 111
fnr Hnmn tlm,. lu rn.iinrleil In h,. ,lvlni in-
Tho allegations nro numerous, cruelty being day. He was tho founder of what Is now
ninong tho number. Mrs. Ver Mehren nets "o Atchison. TopeKn & Santa lo rallwny.
forth that her husband has repesitedly threat
cned her life nnd that ho has ln various
ways heaped Indlgnlttcn upon her. This pe
tition, however, Is tamo ln comparison with
tho original document.
Judgo Fawcett hna granted a restraining
order on application of Mrs. Ver Mehren,
enjoining tho defendant from In any mnn-
nor Interfering with her. The hearing Is set
for March 31 ln Judgo Fawcctt's court.
nartment of Havana and Plnar Del rtlo.
Tho department commanded by General
Ludlow was practically confined to tho city
of Havana and Is within tho limits of the
provlnco of Havana, commnnded by Gcn
cial Lee. Tho details of tho execution of
this general plan ot merging ono depart- .
ment Into tho other wero especially con
fided by Secretary Root to tho three olllcers
most directly concerned, namely, Major
General Wood, General Ludlow and Gen
eral Lee. They will agree ujon somo plan
for tho government of the city of Havntia
pending Its complcto transfer to tho Cuban
authorities. Tho probabilities aro that Gen
eral Leo will act as tho mllltnry governor
of tho city under tho direction ot General
Wood. When General Ludlow Is rellevod ho
will return to this city and resume tho
consideration ot tho Important work of or-
ganizing tno propositi m-my .u- l-uui-ki.
A not Inn mk nnd this wonitiu'f.
Hoiiit'inbor wo soil for cash or civil
sold for cash only.
Solid (Ink lied Itooni Mull. UOtUI
bevel pl.ito mirror on dresser, high
polished, worth JK.0O- 14,75
Anlliiue l'niicSea'tt M'ttpts it I
feet lonir, worth JG.DO
only
Iron tied. mIHi Iiimv
to: ralf on head and
spindles and brass
kfilth. worth 11' mile
1 1 ri t, .1 mil i, (!,.('..... lll. a-i.l.lii.'
tires, well built, worth W.00; to mnko
rojm for another carload - A si
they go for 0,0
lX(s Woven Wire Springs SSi-
J.'.OO Extension Slats, only $1.19
Guillen Oak Mantel folding tied,
spring pupported on .1 rows steel coll.
nlcelj finished, worth O si
JK on sale for IA. O
IliiiuNoiiK I'oneb, niilioUtered lit
velour. golilen o.ik or mahogany lln
Ished rococo frame, 6 ft. 7 ,io
long, worth H.5o ' .-0
Handsome-Poster Pictures C9o
l.nl'lede llleeleM for men anil
women, a regular W0 Ofi Sin
wheel for AV.OU
iSold on e-asy terms.)
til price outline; will liavo to stop, until
It ln furniture, cloak ami millinery ilepn
Christie Cako Sot-3 pieces
only .
lOo Kitchen Knives
l"ic HutoJM-r Klilvcf)
15e Cake Knives
Set bono handled Knives nnd
Forks, worth fl, for
Hard rubber handled Knives and
Forks, worth 4.00 Set
lingers' 1S.7 Knives nnd
Forks, set
Hencon Alarm Clocks
llottle Furniture Polish
s-poitncl package Curled Hair...
loo.plece decorated undurglazed Din
Ingush ware, 112.00
value
I2.6 Toilet Set. Pieces
13.50 Hannuel l.iinipi
r-gal. Ualvautzed Oil Can
2-n.uart Dippers, only
Mn Potts' nickel plated Sad
Irons, per set
Model Globe Wash Hoard
Square Dinner Pall, with
Coflro Mill, sleel urluders
IMtieh Pot Covers, worth 4e
1- iiinrt' Funnel, worth le...
fi-lm-h t'n Pie Plate
Tin Wiis'i Hanln, worth 5c
2- plnt tin Teapot
eup.
15c
fH!
.... loo
.... DO
.49c
2 89
.3.19
.... rV)
.... 19c
.... 120
ner Set,
6.76
n.w
n.su
.... -I!0
.... Ic
..89c
no
24c
ISc
DC
o can learn the condition of our stock
rtinents. All j:iKds on main lloor
Guillen Oak I'enler 'I'alilis UIUI
top, regular height, very ptvtty de
sign, highly iKillshed. ORr
worth only
Golden link Slileliiiarilx. IiIkIiIV
nolHhed. swell top. 11x21 French
beveled mirror, worth IU e(
). stwclal sale prlic uJr
W.M Hreakfast Tables tl 9i
Kitchen Chairs on sale for :so
Kitchen Tables' on sale for '.)c
Golden link llvlenliiii 'I'atileN,
vorv stylish design, highly polls. icd,
woith 10.UU. special Of)
sale price ,J' Jy'
Another lot of IIIkIi Clialr. arl
uus styles, worth up to I- QHc
each, iholcu for
Seulnw Itneker, cane-neateil,
brace arms, worth f2.2.", OO
only
IIIC CAItlMVl' S.VI.IJ 'I'OMtmilOW.
Collon t-'arpelM 19C
Wool t'ariiels, neat
worth C6c a yard-only
A tit I iin tor rariiels, lieiinllfnl
patterns, snto price-- , QQc
Iiatloriis,
42c
yard.
robberies in.M.nneapol.s Minn., which, from ! . . " ' also' said that a gradual
their sttnllnrllv imra InM t ..n. . -j-'. j
their sitnllarlty, wero laid to one camr.
Street car conductors wero robbed after
dark, and ln tho last of theso robberies tho
conductor, who resisted, was killed. Cir
cumstances pointed to tho Ilarrctt brothers
and they wero arrested. Frank Darrett
turned stnto's evidence, and upon his testi
mony his brothers wero hanged. Frank
Darrett returned to Omaha, whero he lived
with his mother until 1892, when ho was
arrested for counterfeiting, nnd through tho
efforts of the present deputy United Stnto3
district attorney was sentenced to the peni
tentiary, his term expiring a short tlmo
ago. blnco coming to Omaha ho has re
mained quiet, nnd tho officers did not know
that ho was hero until tho discovery ot tho
counterfeit money this week.
Predatory chickens wero responsible for
tho discovery of the spurious coin. Frank
Webber, son of n tenant of Mrs. Uarrott,
living nt 3702 South Twentieth street, was
coming homo Tuesday evening when ho saw
nppnrently n silver dollar which had been
scratched out of a plio of dirt by tho chick
ens. He went Into tho yard to pick it up
when he found forty-six more, which ho
took home. After waiting a couple of days
his father notified tho police of the dis
covery and turned tho money over to them.
Further Investfgntlon discovered flvo more
counterfeit dollars, which have all been
turned over to the federal secret service
officer, who will send thom to Washington.
Tho counterfeit Is good, tho coins ringing
almost true, nnd being of excellent work
manship. It Is said by Judges of theso mat
ters that tho coins have been burled not
moro than two years, which would Indicate
that some ono connected with tho Darrett
home other than Frank Darrett was In
terested ln competing with the government
ln the manufacture of money.
reduction of tho military forco now occupy
ing Cuba will ensue.
CANNIBALS EAT HIS FRIENDS
Ollleer of n Gorman Sleainor Sees
Three CinniiniitiiiiM Hewmroil
In New Guinea. '
VANCOUVKn, H. C, March 21. Tho
steamer Warrlmoo today brings from Dutch
Now Guinea, a Paclllc Island, tho account
ot tho devouring of thrco pincers ot tho
steamer General Pell by cannibals, who
caught them while on shoro taking photo
graphs. Krncst Wlegan, ono of tho party,
was wounded by arrows, nnd while hiding,
saw tho barbarians tlo his thrco companions
to trees, cut oft portions ot their living
flesh and finally roast and devour them.
Tho Dutch man-of-war Sumatrn Is re
ported as prepared to avengo tho atrocities.
Lace Sale
COO pieces fine Torchon Laces,
ranging In width from 1 to 8
Inches, selling nt very special
prices.
."( I, nee lie
l-o. I.iioom Re
U.-,o I.iioom Hie
Belt Special
200 dozen lino Dog Collar Holts
go on sale; values range from
$1 to $2.50, at special
prices 3'Jc, 2Dc ami
19c
Hair Goods at Special Prices.
Ilulr Dressing ISc Shampooing 25c,
lfffli & TADNAM SIDEETu OMAHA.
Notion Specials
Hox of M Invisible Hair
Fins, only
Box (gross) Mourning
Pins
2 dozon Hooks nnd
Kyes, So kind, for
Crown Jewel
Pins
...Ic
,. Ic
He
3c
Women's
Underwear
Women's Villon Suits, with
short sleeves and sleeveless, also
lisle thread Vests, jr
worth fine, choice IMC
of the lot
Y. XV. C. A. .Voles.
Tho gospel meeting today at i o'clock
will bo led by Miss Cady. Subject, "Fasts."
Tomorrow night a popular entertain
ment will bo given In the Young Women's
Christian association gymnasium, which will
bo qulto up to tho high standard set by this
association. Tho occasion Is n recital given
by Miss Allco Howell. She will be assisted
by others equally woll known. Tho featuros
of tho program are: Piano solo, "Ily Moon
light," Ilondel Miss Grnco Hancock; barl
tono solo, "Song ot Hybrlas tho Cretan," EI-
llov Ik Hurled Alive,
PHILADELPHIA, March 21. At Mulllra
Hill, N. J., near here, tho startling discovery
has been made that a boy had been burled
nllve. An undertaker was exhuming bodies
of tho members of the Smltzer family, who
lived at Mulllca. Hill about twenty-live years
ago, for llnal burial ln this city. One collln
contnlned tho skeleton of a boy nnd Its con
dition bore evidences of an awful struggle
utter the supposedly dead body had been
burled. The bones of tho legs were drawn
up and the arms were extended across tho
fuco. Tho glass of the casket which had
been above the boy's head was broken. Tho
position of the body and the condition of tho
collln Indicated that the victim of n horrible
mistake had died in terrible aitony. '
Used Malls t Defraud.
CHICAGO. March 21. A Jury ln the fed
eral district court here today brought In a
verdict against Charles K. George, finding
him guilty of using tho malls to defraud.
Sentence was deferred till March 31. George
Is nlleced to have swindled many persons,
securing about Jo.OOO by representing that
they wero heirs to the estate of James Mc
Cormlck, who died In Guatemala. Georgo
who was an attorney, said he represented
tho estuto which, he said, was valued at
$1,000,000. Ills victims wore nil of tho name
'McCormlck nnd forwarded various sums of
money to "secure their Inheritance."
War MiiiiiIm In Amerleii.
NKW YOItK, March 2I.-.T. P. Morgan &
Co. announced today that only a little over
$3,000,000 of tho English war bonds would
come to this country. Over $50,000,000 wero
subscribed for, most of tho subscriptions
being for moro than $50,000 worth.
Mrs. Iliiiriiiait Winn Iter Ciikc
Mrs. Fannlo Bowman has been awarded
Judgmont for $l,G0O against the city nn ac
count of tho drowning of her 8-year-old son
ln a pond at Twenty-eighth and Davenport
streets seven years ago. Tho case has Jufct
been finished In Judge Baxter's court. It
wns tried several yearo ago, resultin:; In a
verdict of $1,000 for tho plalntttf. Thu de- I
fondant appealed to the supremo court,
jvhero Judgment was reversed ami the case
remanded. City Attorney Connull has Hied
application for a new trial. Tho contention
of tho plaintiff was that damages were duo
from the city bocniibo tho pond was created
by street grading.
00D POISON.
Merarij
AMD
Potash
Make
WrccKs,
Not Cures
Arraigned llefnro .Indue linker.
Pleading day In Judgo Baker's court
brought out the usual number of alleged
offenders. Tho list follows:
Winer Woodern, Harry Shelly, Dock
Slekert, burglary, plcu not guilty; Thomas
Carroll, burglary, plea not guilty; John
Johns, forgery, plea not guilty; Frank
Cochran, nsmult, pica not guilty; Laura
Flttor, larceny ns bailee, plea not guilty;
John Harder, assault, case dismissed; Mary
Drown, petit larceny, nolle prosso entered.
In some cases the external signs of Contagious Blood Poison arc so slight that the
victim is firmly within the grasp of the monster before the true nature of the disease
is known. In other cases the blood is quickly filled with this poisonous virus and the
swollen glands, mucus patches in the mouth, sores 011 scalp, ulcers "on tongue, sore
throat, eruptions on skin, copper colored splotches, nnd falling hair and eyebrows
leave no room tor uouui, as tnese are all unmistakable signs ot Contagious llloou Poison.
Doctors still prescribe mercury nnd potash as the only cure for Blood Poison. These poisonous'min-
erals never yet made a complete and permanent cure of Contagious Blood Poison. They drive the disease
back into the system, cover it up for a while, but it breaks out again in worse form. These powerful minerals produce mercurial
rheumatism and the most offensive sores and ulcers, causing the joints to stiffen and finger nails to drop off, Morcury and
potash mako wrooks, not ouros, nnd those who have been dosed with these drugs are never after free from aches and pain.
S. S. S. acts in an entirely different maimer, being a purely vegetable remedy ; it forces the poison out of the system, and
instead of tearing down, builds up nnd invigorates the general health. S. S. S. is the only antidote for this specific virus, and
therefore the only cure for Contagious Mood Poison.' No matter in what stage or how hopeless the case may appear, even
though pronounced incurable by the doctors, S. S. S. can be relied upon to make a rapid, permanent cure. S. S. S. is not a
new, untried rcmcdv ; nn experience of nearly fifty years lias proven it n sure and unfailing cure for this disease. It is the
only purely vegetable blood medicine known.
Mr II. I Myers, 100 Mulberry St., Newark, K J , says : " I was afflicted with n terrible blood diieane. which was In spots at first, but nfterwnrds
spread all over my body. These soon broke out Into sores, nnd It Is easy to Imagine the suffering I endured. Before I became convinced that the
uuciors coum uu inc nu kwn i uati upciii a nunurcu nouars, wmcn was rcauy uirown awav. 1 men
tried various patent medicines, but they did not reach the disease. When I had finished my first
liottle of S. S S. I was greatly Improved, and was delighted with the result. The large, red splotches
on my chest began to grow paler and smaller, and before long disappeared entirely. I regained my
lost weight, became stronger, and my appetite improved. I was soon entirely well, and my skin as
clear as a piece of glass,"
Send for our Home Treatment Hook, which contains valuable information about
this disease, with complete directions for self treatment. Our medical department is
in charge of physicians who have made a life-time study of blood diseases. Don't
hesitate to write for any information or advice wanted. We make no charcc what
ever for this. All correspondence is held in the most sacred confidence. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA,
Noli'H of (lie ('tutrix.
Ora Pearl Pardeo has sued Louis Pardee
for divorce, alleging non-support.
Ellen Short has been grnnted divorce
from t:alvin Mliort. ueneral Indignities wero
nlleged.
Tho suit for adjustment of tho cstnto
of the late Lucy l.add Is still In progress
before Jiiuso ueysor.
Judgo Baxter will go to Washington
county to hold court Monday, and Judgo
Kstello win go to Hurt county.
E. Jt. Meyers has been appointed execu
tor of tlio estate of Esther liryc on. nn
nged woman who died a few decks ago at
Waterloo.
A writ of peremptory mandamus has been
lssufld against the city of South Omaha to
compel t lie council 10 levy a lax ror the
payment of a Judgment which tho courts
awarded Paul Elsfelder some time ago, ln
a shit for persounl Injury damage.
Jnmes Franklin DoDolt, an octogenarian
who Is without means nf support, Is de
tained ln tho county Jail pending tho ar
rival of olllcers who will take him to his
former home nt Logan, la., whore
will be examined as to sanity.
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Every Man May Possess It-Wear Dr. McLaughlin's Electric Belt.
MAYOR'S HOLIDAY IS OVER
Full)- lloslnred lit lleallli the Itera
tive TttkoM I'ii Allow (be UiiIIoh
of II In Otltoo.
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Mayor Moorcs htiB returned from a two
week' outing nnd Is busily engaged In di
minishing tho piles ot mail accumulated dur
ing his absence. Some nt tho letters are
from suppliants for political plumt; many
others contain hearty congratulations on tho
outcome of the election from nil parti ot
IIIC cuilllliy nun uuuuti iu iuenu wctc aiuic-a
Ul UIISltlllMUt TUIIO 1.UIUU IIUIIUIIUIIO.
The word of tho mayor's return spread
rapidly among tho applicants for favors and
tho executive oillce was booh hcslejed.
Other moro Imperative duties, however,
made It necessary for the executive to deav
himself to nil comers. In regard to th"
offices nt his disposal the mayor says that
all claims aro being given full consideration
and that no Intimation will bo given ui to
Mclaughlin s electric belt.
You feel Its vitalizing warmth as soon as It touchca your
body. Put It cn when you are retiring, set tho regulator Just
ns you llko tho power, and It pumps n gcntlo stream of elec
tricity Into your body while you sleep,
Its touch U the touch of magnetism, the essence of vital
for-c. It soothes pnln, qulet'ti tho nerves, and enlivens the
blcod. It makes nil who use It stronger.
"I would ro' tako $2,000 for my belt " writes a grateful
patient. It is worth moro than money when It brings health.
Aro you a weak man? Aro you nervous,
fretful nnd gloomy? Is your sleep broken?
liavo you pains and aches In different parts
of your body? Is your back weak and
painful? Havo you lost tho vigor of youth?
Aro you Rheumatic and Gouty? Havo you
Varlcocelo? Theso aro all tho result of the
wasto of vital force. The gentle stream of
Klectricity from Dr. McLaughlin's Klectrlc
Belt going Into tho nerves and weak parts
for hours every night soon replaces all the
lest energy and makes every organ perfo t.
It cures permanently In every ense.
To a man whoso vitality Is exhausted and
who finds hlnuelf. whllo still young In years,
a broken-down wreck of what ho ought to
be. the Ur. McLaughlin Klectrlc Holt is
full ot encouragement. It is tho success ot
tho ago In elevating tho condition of men
suffering from a loss of vitality.
It If worn whllo you sleep. For six or
eight hours every night It pours a steady
stream of electricity Into tho nerve center,
saturating tho weakened tlssiutj and organs
with its life. This Is strength. From It
comes tho vim, tho energy, tho flro of por
ted physical and mental action, It renews
the health and happlners of all men.
ttnntftinl f,e'"1 mo your oltl ,lelt "f "ny otl,er
Op3CI3 1 mako and I will send you one of my
latest improved appliances nt half my regular price,
CfkA DaaI V i'0.u cannot call, write for
1 tMJJ f tree hook leiunir
This book Is full of truths for weak men,
all about It.
Call or addrpss
dr. m.g. Mclaughlin, 2issi
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Marvelous
Showing
New Spring Dress fabrics, Silks
Colored Dress Goods.
Double I'olil Pristine I'laldx
till the leading colors and 1 JLr
shades worth 20e a yard
ll-lnoli Tufted SuKliiU" very
rich and desirable dress fab- 1,
rles worth 3oc a yard, only ... 2
W-lneh All Wool (iulf Clolli (Ik;
regular 73c quality on sale tir
for, per yard ""
JtS-lneli ItiiHurene I'IiiIiIh very
rich waist material worth ACXn
G'Jo a yard, on sale for t-cw
IS-lneli All 'Wool IIIiikoiiiiI
suitings, ln tho new- green and blues,
reculnr 90c quality 4.0c
per yard -trw
17-lncli I'reneb 1'iiiiIIiim all (lie
pastel shades, newest thing for
spring, cannot ho duplicated AOo
for $1.25 yard U-fV
Silks.
!7-lnoli Twilled I'onl mils nl
new greens nnd blues. In dots nnd
worth 75c a vard
only
i:lrii (litallly I'rlnleil .Iiiiim, -."-
In tho new green, rose and blue,
$1.00 value, yard
I (ho
figure.",
45c
Ineb
63c
Tnffela SIIUk JiimI arrived al
pastel shades, regular prlco 70c
a yard, only
Heavy lllnok Tnn'eOi nloc far
Ins worth 79c a yard
on sale for
I (ho
43c
!7-lnolt Heavy Illack Satin
worth $1.23 a yard,
only
:7-lneh Heavy lllnok AViKe
Japanese Ilubltunt Silk, the $1.10
quality, on sale yard
plait-
.43c
.75c
rproof
59c
Black Dress Goods
lll-iiteli lllnok Storm Serue
good value at ;S'e a yard- 23C
JlS-lneli lllnok Mohair llrllllnii-
plaltlng, regular C9c quality Alr'
tlno, nice for dresses and
.-. l-lneh Heavy lllnok Sicilian
the best of wear guaranteed, fChr
$1.23 value, yard KJ J
ll-lneli lllnok Knullnlt Wliltt-
uordp very stylish ami pret- fZfn
ty worth $1 a yard, only JJ
lllnok Frotu'li CreiiiniN
very now llgures, miitelnsso effects,
$2.fu Quality on sale 1.49
,'t-liieli All Wool ('aiiiol'n-ltalr
Cloth extra good quality worth
$1.9S Dor yard sale I 1(1
price lyf
Phenomenal
Offerings . .
In Women's New Spring Wraps
An excellent showing of the new spring styles In
with this beason's styles. Several lots bought nt very
Women' stylish (iilliir-innde .Inokols
velvet collar, strapped seams, made nt nn
all wool Venetian cloth, worth fully $C50 - Mtl
special sale price t,,,u
Women's .Merolinnt-(nlltirod All "Wool
kersey Jackets, lined with silk, Homan
strapped scams, sleeves, front and bot
tom hand.somely stitched tho best $10.00
valuo ever offered, nil colors and sizes....
Wonien'H Tan Kersey llov Coitls lined
with Sklnner'ii satin, shaped seams, fancy
tailor stitching, In tuns and colors .one or
tho best $17.50 Jackets In tho city, price....
Wnineii'M Fine Illack TnlTeln WiiImIk
tho very latest styles, excellent llttlug.
well made, positively worth Jj.00 on salo
Monday for
Tallor-mado Suits, Jackets, Skirts, WaUts, elc. Kvery garmont compiles
low prices will bo sold tomorrow on tho samo basis,
Women's Tallor-.VIinle Sails revern
stitched front and bottom. Jacket lined
with Homan or tuffeta silk, new box
pleated skirt worth $S.GO sale prlco
Women's Finest Kaney I'overl nnd
cheviot suits, ln all the now spring shades,
Jackets lined with taffeta silk, tailor
strappings, fancy stitching, a lino tnllor
mado garment, at factory prices $10 vuluo
Wonien'M Venetian Tit llor-ninde Stilts
in eton and short tight-lit ting Jackets", np-
pllquo trimmed, nlso black storm serge, " rfl
ut.mlquo trimmed lined with taffeta,!
:!!( for Women's
pern nil sizes.
."c l'oroalc Wrap-
7.98 gi
ll. 98 WA
2.98Jfj
5.98
9.98
skirt lined with nearsllk, $30.00 valuo.
Women's Fancy Venellaii unil Covert
tailor-made skirts, worth positively $3
on sale for
Women's lllnok Slorni SorRo Sepuralo
skirts, all the latest patterns, black nnd
blue, $5.00 value
3.49
2.98
New Spring Millinery.
Too much crodit
cannot bo given our
milliners for the ele
gant showing of now spring
headgear they produced. Kvery
critic pronounced tho styles ex
cellent and many say with groat
earnestness thcro Is nothing to
equal our display ln the city.
Now, such being tho case, wo
havo reason to expect every
woman hero to Inspect our bu
perb lino.
Thoso that do not care to
upend over $3.00, $1.00 or $3.00
for n hat will find nn excellent
line to chooso from hero. Tho
sumo applies to tho moro costly
huts.
Some Shoe Snaps.
Special values for Monday's
selling.
Women's $2.50 fine Tan Shoes,
panel silk vesting top, plenty
of large sizes in the lot,
on sale Monday
1.45
Anothor lot of thoso elegant women's Shoes,
worth up to $3.50, go at about half price,
all stylos and leathers, for Mon- i
day's selling, special price lUO
n "u1;11.!11,8,,0 Mt'!''j f101 Wf,rlh fib' $2..ri0and $l.no, go
valuenftfi'eso1 Stfc llnJ l YU Cn,,,,ot f"" l" ,,n" lt
fords aVai.0,rt'i;lcet'.aVa,'Ced Bly,ea ' WOme,,'a X'
Bargains
in . . .
Wash Goods, Linens.
Lininas
Etc.
llnnilxniue I'eronleM newest
spring styles, goods worth Qlr
12lsc a yard, on salo for U2W
White niiiillleN iilnlii, Hie regu
lar 15c quality on salo CSlc
Monday for
India l.liion Hie
quality on salo
for
remilnr Iflo
5c
XnliiKOok el ru kiioiI iinnllly
worth 15e a yard, T .')-
for 4 w
I.otiK CTnlli extra quality, wurlli
15o a yard on salo 8-iC
Apron l,iai it It lull Krnilc, it ell
worth 13c a yard on Kile Qlr
Monday for
Silk '.epliyrs highest
DOe a yard, only
Latest Style Dliiilt Ion iietvesl
pittturiiH. very choice color- CI.'1 r
lngs So quality, yard
lloantlfiil ChallU tho regular
..4Ac
grade
very latest styles worth IP If
8c quality, yard,
only
Highest tirade (iliiKlianiM lieiuillriil
patterns the regular Vic mini- la
ity, yard Ot.
Madras Clolli mont doNlrnlile niil-
ierus--goous just arrived worth
ISc a yard, only
High liritde. Dimities ery rlolt pat.
teriis iori tc Taylor goods worth
25c a yard, on salo for
SheelltiK nnd Sheet
8-4 I'epperell Sheeting bleached
special, per yard
4Mnch I'epperell I'lllow Oaring
tor
iL'xOJ Hemmed Sheets,
for '
45x30 I'lllow Sllns,
for
ft.ooo yards, extra quality, inilHlln.
special per yard
i.iiiinuN, i:e,
'.',000 yards, Cambric, lining, worth Co
a yard, on salo for
Striped Taffeta Lining. J 6c
grade, yard ,.
M0 yards extra quality shirting,
25e grade, for
Collar stlffenlntr, worth 10c
yard, only
High grade polka dot Taffeta,
23c value, yard
Uic
lint-
.15c
9c
35c
.9:1 c
,52c
"H-lneh Itlenelii-il Dm iiiiinI. t ery
good quality, neat patlerns, o i
worth 35c a yard IC
ril-lneh lliiir-llleneheil Mtrit
Quality Unmask worth Heii07t
yard, on sale for 4.
nil-lueli Turkey lied Table Da
mask, 25 pieces go on e.ilo very
neat patterns, goods worth i7lt-
30c a yurd. on salo for I aw
75 I'leees (Jinx Tint el I n k koimU
sold regular for 10c a yurd Ar
on sale Monday for ll
I.', ,-( VitrdM Crush TotvelliiK
goods worth tic a yard O Ln
24c
62 c
15c
,3c
12ic
on salo for
!."( Do.en l.liten Dojllex-
frlnsfcd. worth I2'c each,
on salo for
Turkey lied Table Covem S-l
sizes, very pretty patterns, nliely
fringed, worth $1.00 on salo tro.-.
Monday for OVC
,TO(l llnek Tint el m-
ea'h on snlo for
only
7 ilnron Hit Hi
and Huffy 10c kind,
for
-aleely
4c
ttoi lll I J l-o
63c
Tint el large
8c
Dress
Trimmings
Wo purchased a
largo stock of Dross
Trimmings, Buttons,
Skirt Binding, etc., at
25c on tho dollar.
Flno black headed Dress Trim
mings nnd Orna- -i "
incnts, worth up to I I ICj
$1 50 yd, 19c, 12MjC v
Monday's Special Grocery Prices
23c
5 lbs. nraimlatcd
Sugar
Sold only to those bringing
this part nf our advertise
ment or with grocery orders
of $1.25 and up.
KMb. Back l'eoplo's Superior
Flour per QKr
sack .VOC
10 lbs. llrcukfast
Holled Oats
10 bars Laundry
Heap
10-lb. sack l'uro
Graham Klour
4Kdl. sack Clold
Medal h'lour ,
Large Italian
I'ruues, pound,,,,,
3 lh. can solid
packed TomntocB,
,171c
23c
...17c
..87c
...24c
...74c
2-lb. can extra fancy Sweet
Sr.t:or.n: 62c
Large hot. puro
Tomato Catsup
Fancy Japan nice,
pound
H-lh. can Dr. I'rlco's or
Itoyul linking tOLn
I'nwder 15 2
n'-j lbs, hand picked
Navy Jleuns
Tall can red Alas
ka Salmon
3-lh. pull best
Lard, any brand...
Strictly new laid
Kggs, per dozen.,,,
12-oz. pkg Wash- Olr
Ing Powder AQC
7c
.22c
10c
...8c
23c
..He
Dress
Trimmings
1,000 gross of Bui.
tons of every descrip
tion, worth from f)0c
to 2.00 a dozen,
at 5 c, ftc Ort
and
S.OOO yards brush edgo Skirt
Illndlng, Bold regular for fie, 8o
nnd lOo n yard, on salo
at ono price choice,,,
2c