Tlfti OMAHA DAILY UK 13: SUVD Y, MAX J7, 1900. Sensational Sale Of Furniture, Carpets, Stoves and Household Goods . . . Prices have been cut to pieces in every department, Former cost or felling prices sire not considered. Here is nn except tlonal chanio for you to furn.h your homo at almost half iM :ei Acres cf h . v ry latest styles of household giods frr your inapc. it u Six flnora r-nr Knl with 1..' r han dlso. If yoj have not the ready cash, wo will cheerfully open nti account w,th y, u TAILOR-MADE SUITS Commencing Monday morning we) will plnco on salo our full l.no of talor tnado MUib-no reserve ovrry sui' go is at HALF PRICE $5 Suits 82.49 510 Suits S4.98 S20 Suits $8.98 MONDAY IS SEW W&6ST Lot I Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot 4 AT THE PEOPLE'S 50 dozen Kino Perralc Shirt Waists, full laundered at half price 2." dozrn White and Colored I'lquo Wnlsts worth $1.00. for.. 1" dozen Kino Kmbroldcry Trimmed I'lquo Walrts worth double only 12 dozen Kino Tucked Lawn and Dimity Waists worth $2.60 These Items are on Sale Monday Only 3.98 4.98 bru e arm exa, tlv It u . pevrr s"ld Ir , than I f r ilus s '' t"ii)' rrw flTSh .88 IlAMtlOO MUSIC HU'K-.IS inch h high, 10 Indus with, IJ .tidies deep - -' Xai tly like cut would be c hi a at f 1 . r. i - sale prlro tomorrow IWYWOOD GO-CWlT lat.st style -Just like tui- In nt of fprlmrs tlno running giur - and well n..' h i be ip at fii m for this sale inly THIS SOLID OUv ellAllt -exact-ly like cut cane si at nicely fin ished high brare nnn--well made worth $1 23 salo price SKW I NO HOiKKIt cane scat gold, n . ak lln ah d lra rd pew dc-i VI e.ii i!y ("lie cut well woith $2 on sale tomorrow at bmgsi ; hq it in imirLr.ma IlED UuriM SI IT x j I Fndi bfvel plat in. rror m dresser . ie -f dr. s or 6 feci hlRh stilul oak Kldin finish ! xactly like cut worth $27 00 - n rale at SII.K WAISTS Uadlce' Coleted and Ulaclt Silk Tnffeta WnlslH worth $5.00 Iadlc.s' Novelty Trimmed Satin and Taffeta Walnta, worth $7.00 to $12.00 for OIUSAMIV SI ITS Your choice of HO Whlto and Colored Organdy l)rencs worth $10.00 I W VSII SK llT Ladles' White I'lquo Sklr's worth 1 $2 :.0 I Iadies' All ruro Linen Mkirts, linen embroidery, trimmed, I worth $3.50 .4.98 i.im:n sin's I Your choke of 70 Linen and I Duck Kton Suits I worth $.".00 1.98 2.98 MILLINERY FOR DEGGRATIQ DAY 8 will Ladies' fancy Jnmbo Jiraid Sailors, with colored silk bands, worth 75o Ladies' and children's hand made Mexican Sun Hats, with wide brim, worth 75c High clafis Trimmed Hats in all the latest of this season's novelties, j,',1' Your choice of any Trimmed Hat In our atoro pattern or our own manufacture worth up to $25.00 for 39c 14.8! 13XTKNSION T ltl.IC Just ltko cut ox- nds to six feet s.ze -ulicn closed 4x12 -3-imh Icrh fitted with ball bearing as er - leaves that go with table Hi ll pi hulled slldca work smoothly a bargain at $S fcak- pri. e tomorrow LOT i iK KLWIANT. MASSIVH UOfiKM COI'CIIUS 1'retty, hhnpely ileslgned frame, Is of Foltd oak or uiahogaiiy polUh llulsh. The massive pillow hand has fancy rosotte. CoverliiKH of Imported extra heavy materials numerous designs and all colors Take, your pick 7.75 IWX SKVT UINING CIiIR-hiRhly pol- ifh 1 b autiful dcHifrn- just t.t,., ,.t ..... .. nrtl.l HFll1 HI' 11 DUIll II-8B n II 3f I tl,ii, J.-.ne tnr I lfct UKKItHlIJlt ATOISS - Medium lined and inter lined, guaranteed throughout --otio lot of 5.1 only go this sale tomorrow T)(P CP I'AXCV tUtKSSt.lt,- ii .aen HnlKli. b m l t nt '.. I n t llshul, h.nnl . nH, I, -no Imported pl.ite nut - o "Jffi! lor on top au n ffS I with them for onl $0.79 gAi,;'.jw.'nj. i i-- SMITH'S ORCHESTRA ALL DAY MONDAY THIS I AW N SKTTI'.K just llko . nt J'i, nai lung ini - hi Htm ii.ii k maun to r . -i . I nil. H 1 ilt i.'il nit tin thing for i)in purch .u u low prbe t..tiK.rrnw lllll IU 68c Wo are solo a cents for the eeb brated " Kach and ivery one cuainnteed both ladic Myles. You must see them toappreitate lb-in Carpet and Drapery sale. Ingrain Carpets-nice designs, rr,1",rK' 23c Brussels Carpets-orth si, for 53c fixminster Carpels worth si.no, for 83c VeSvet Carpets-worth si.us, for. . . .73c Straw Matting worth l5c, for 2c Heavy Stair Carpet -worth :35c 13c Nottingham Lace Curtains worth 1.75, for 89c pa , Nottingham Lace Curtains 9 J. JO wortli 82.0O, for $1.48 QOK Ruffled Muslin Curfains-wth 82.50 .29 0J Ruffled Net Curtains-worth w. no.. 2.48 oypjpQ Heavy Tapestry Portieres-. for. .2,98 iOJUBUO ,rish Point curtains-worth S8, for.. 3.98 Hot WealSier Hems Ql U K MBMj liSOI.INI: STO US We are sole agen'n for Omaha. We plac on salo I'm Quirk Meal Oa8o in.- Stove (not like nit I worth $l.-i 00 for 'Lael. d'" Hicyeles. and gentlemen's 16HJ S FAUrWl STDEET&. OMAHA. g,'ja;ajj"jtS'7Vtf,'Vi?; S2.50 high grade Hammocks, for ,48 SI. 00 extra quality Porch Blind? 485 M-inch Champion Lawn Mower for.. 2.49 1-gallon Water Cooler, for j.gR 2 quart Arctic Ice Cream Freezer S5 Stone Water Filter, for 2.98 1-ball Superior Croquet set for gQc 30-inch "Wire Screening, per foot (Jc 50-foot Hoe with nozzle -,-5B69 SBXZS2. Ltfee W all T ids i-r No s Copper Hottotn ltnller for J I oo Wringers for 2.ic Washboards for ro. font I'lotliesllno f-.r -lotljcs Plus, per ilozeit Set Mrs. rotts' Irons for s G-gallon tlnlviinlzed Oil Can. with fuiuet. for 1- gallon Oil Can, with faitiet, for l'l-ijuart Tin Pulls f..r 2- quart Covered Tails for f.-qual t Water Siirlnkler for Ice Picks for Our Easy Term: am. r.mins soi.n i oit IMI (III ( Itl'.lllT. . . . t? Ill WOII'I'II (i(MII)X 4i.iio r.i.K, tjt as woirrii i.oons- ini.art wi:i:k, if no me rn uoons- i?i..-.o avi:i:k. If 75 WOII'I'II liOOIIS- .. nit wr.niv, : Ifl.'d WOII'I'II (ilXIIIS- tf'.-.r.ii . ..) If'.'llll AVOII'I'll liOOIIS- ifit.titi i;i:k. i TCCTrj'jajlf ! till LM;1M.'KB CHIEF KEDELL'S HARD TASKS Dolors in Explosives Want Privileges that Us is Unwillinc to Giva. AFFIRM THEIR WARES ARE IHRMLESS Chief Huh lleeii Workliiur All llu- Week to ItiTiilielle Vnrloiin Vle, kill Hun Not Mrt ultll .Illicit SlICCCHM. l'lro Chief Itedoll has spent an unquiet week In the ultort to rcconcllo tho local Job bers to his Ideas regarding proper precau tions In tho storago of explosives. Tho former city council wrestled with the prob lem for nearly u year, and Its euceecsord seemed likely to arhlevo no more dellnltu result. As a solution to tho problem the whole matter was referred to Chief Hcdell, to bo taken up with tho wholesalers con cerned. It was hoped that his ingenuity would bo ablo to effect a compromise pro tective alike to the commercial interests and tho public ttafety. The task has been an arduous one and the chief has been In dally cunferouco with dynamite and powder men, llreworks men and dealers In acetylene generators, coal oil and gasoline. The chief rather resents the effort of tho council to leave the dcllcato situation on his hands, but him conscien tiously gono through with his task and will mako a report at tho council commlttco meeting Monday afternoon. Chief Iledell says that tho Jobbers without exception have sot forth tho harmless attributes of their warm and have desired the ordinance so framed as to leavo them tho largest liberty. Tho acetylene dealers havo submitted a sub stitute ordinance which leaves the power of restriction almost entirely in tho hands of tho proposed explosives Inspector. Chief Hedell objeets to this arrangement, as he believes the dutlcH of tho inspector should be clearly outlined In tho ordinance, Tho substitute ordlnanco offered by tho powder dealers Is nlso open to objection In tho eyes of tho chief. He docs not object to a more liberal limit being placed upon the number pf kegs to bo carried on one load, but desires that tho dangerous burden should bo contained In a covered, and If possible, a sealed wagon. The original ordinance al lowed only four kegs of powder to the load and the dealers deslro to carry twenty-five. Tho main point dwelt upon by tho chief was that It was not so necessary to limit i tho amount to bo stored In any magazlun as to havo Jt known definitely Just where and I how much was located at a given placo. The principal grlovanco of the oil dealers i was that the original ordlnanco only grantol I them permission to keep coal oil or gisollno four hours In car or wagon before unloading. Tho time limit will probably bo extended. The clause requiring nil minors to bo fur nished with n nolo of Instructions from par ents or guardians will nlso bo modified. CAR ASSOCIATION FORMED June 1 Agreed Upon as tho Date on Which it Will Begin Operations. DILATORY CONSIGNEES MUST HURRY UciiiurriiKc ('Iiiii-ki'h " II" I.nlil AkiiIuhI Ikick Citr thill In .Not I iiIihiiIimI Within Tm-ut-l'oiir lliMtro, ing they beg upon the s roris, depending upon their Infirmities to elicit Hmpath. and later gather In some place where they hopo to bo free from police interference and dtlnk beer until tholr funds or gastric capacities aro exhausted. Most of them were recognized as old offondorn. Ofllci r llentf row said that two jf the men with timber legs couldn't have walked with an entire crutch factory nt their disposal, so ho called tho patrol wagon. They wero given the usual sentence "twenty days, with suspended sontenco Jf you want to get out of town." Most of the defendants hadn't been out of town In twelve years. Omaha nitr.w im; co.mim.ny soi.vi:vr A POPULAR MISTAKI2 Iti'Kiirillnu IIciiiciIIck for II) Npi-pnln mill liiillucNiloii, Tho national dlseaso of Americans is Indi gestion or In l chronic form, dyspepsia, ond for tho very reason that It la so common many people neglect taking proper treatment for what they consider trilling stomach trouble, when as u matter of fnct, Indiges tion lays tho foundation for many Incurable diseases. No person with n vigorous, heal thy stomach will fall a victim to consump tion. Many kidney iIIscmsih anil heart troubles date their beginning from poor di gestion; thin, nervous people, are really so i Decauso tueir. hiomaelis aro out of gear; weary, languid, faded out wonu-u owo their condition to Imperfect digestion. When nearly every person you meet Is nllllcted with weak digestion It Is not sur prising that nearly every secret patent medi cine on tho market claims to be a cure for dspepsla, ns well as a score of other troubles, when In fact, as Dr. Worthier says, there Is but ono genuine dyspepsia euro which Is perfectly wafo and reliable, nnd moreover, this remedy Is not a patent medl cine. b..t it Is a sclontlllc combination of pure pepsin (free from animal matter), veg etable eiiseuces, fruit salts and bismuth. It Is sold by druggists under name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. No extravagant claims nro mndo for them, but for Indigestion or any stomach trouble, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets urn far ahead of any remedy yot discovered. They act on tho food eaten, no iiietmg Iri ueceaKiry. simply out nil tho wholesome fcod you want and these tablets will digest It. A euro results, because all tho stomach needs is a rest, which Stuart's Djspepsla Tablets glvo by doing tho work of digestion, Antiseptic l)ri-Hliii;, In tho recent wars gunshot wounds havo proved lets torious than formerly. This Is owing to the uso of nntlsentlc drihRincs which cause tho parts to heal without mat- uratlun nnd In much l time than by tho I old treatment. Kvciy family may use a slm- ! liar treatment for cuts, brulBcs and burns, viz: Chamberlain's Pain Halm. It nets on tho same prlntiplo as tho antiseptic draw ings of tho army surgeons and Is tho best homo treatment that can bo given such In juries. It causes them to heal quickly nnd without maturation. It also allays tho pain of a burn or scald almost instantly. It is moiit widely known, however, ao a euro for rheumatism. NoiiiliiiitliiiiM liy Ike '.'ii-ililout. WASHINGTON. May 2G. Tho president today pent the following nominations to tr,e senate: I.'. It. Stackable, collector of customs for tho district of Hawaii. .Sergeant Major V. McC. Smith, Thirty eighth United States voluutceis, to bo first lieutenant. I .i-1 1 c li in it In - lie ce eil Itiilclifnril. WASHINGTON, May 28. It Is understood that tho president lina doelded to appoint ns n member of the Industrial commission, to succeed M. D. Hatchford, resigned, Mr. Charles Loltchman of Massachusetts, formerly' general secretary-treasurer of tho Knights of Labor. Operating olllclals of tho Omaha roads bo longing to tho executive committee of tr.n proposed Car Seivlco asscclatl. u for Omaha, j South Omaha nnd Council Mutt's hold a i meeting Friday at the olllco of General Man- nger W. Dickinson of tho Union Pacific, who succeeded General Manager llldwell of the Klkhorn as chairman of tho executlvo com mittee. Dellnltu action relathu to tho pro- I posed association was taken and Juno 1 agreed upon as tho date wh"n It shall be cmno operative. Among tho out-of-town olllclals who participated In tho minting wero General Superintendent II. O. Clark of St. Louis nnd Superintendent C. M. Hath- I burn of Atchson, representing tho Ml sourl 1 1'aclllc. I When tho first incut ing of oporatlng oill- I clnls was held some weeks ago for tho pur- 1 po.o of launching tho Car Service associa tion tho Missouri Pacific was not rep resented. Messrs. Clark and Uathuurn, howover, expressed tho wllllngnes? of their company to partlclpatu In tho oporatlon of such an association, i Tho Omaha association will spring Into ' llfo under circumstances Indicating that It ' will" be a permanent Institution, inasmuch as tho geno.-al managors of tho various toads Interested havo taken tho mattor Into hand, removing It from tho Jurisdiction of trnlllc olllclals. A competent manager wl.l bo placed In charge nnd demurrage charges will be co.lccted on all freight not icmoved fiom cars within a certain specified ' time, On mot commidltlos tho length of tltno allowed Is forty-eight hours, after which $1 demur i rn?o charges for taili twenty-four hours aro !esessul agalii&t tho shipment and charged Ion tho Height bill. Ilaiko-id olllclals Inter ested stato that no financial lionofit will us deiivod by the different companies as a re sult of tho operation of tho cur iiervica bureau, the only adnntago sought long tho release of cars and tho u.'oldauce if their being tlid up with unr moved contents for days and comet lines weeks ul a time. llccclicr Ix Askcil fur Ike Nolitiiskn It re iv I im. AsKOfliiiitiu. In Its report of the court proceedings yes pi anion tu the W'mU'k fair movement was offices Immediately looked up tho question iiiiotll. tal nnd di ea nut voice otvanl.ed labor, and today reported the measuro as nn Tho National HulMing Trades Coum il of amendment to the general deficiency bill. America, representing every man employed There Is a tacit agreement that the amend In tho construction of buildings in tho United munt shall be Incorporated In this bill. States, requists speedy nnd favorable action y order UUhnAL UNUtH (JUAKAN I IN b on tho St. Louis World's fair bill, of the general executlvo board.' "H. W. STIMNHISS, "General Secretary and Treasurer. FUNDS FOR THE UNIVERSITY A reh lilihup Ketiiic IImInc Oiir-I'ltlk ns Million llollarit He. nIi'i-iI, WASHINGTON, May 20. Archbishop Keano of the Catholic university here, who waa commissioned by Pope Leo XIII to visit tho various sees of this country and mako terday Tho lleo stated that a receiver has I )l,B0,la' appeals in us nennii, uas neon quuo been asked for the Omaha llrewlng com- U", ,0,1" ,tc ! ,Cr!f1r"f- pany. when It should havo been stated that tho required $1 000 una with which to tho concern for which a .qcolvershlp wn3 cdnw clmlrs at ho Institution and facilitate requested waa the Nebraska llrewlng usso- ""JV""1, ,llI,l3lI1!:", B '"r Cation. Tho error was duo to wrong con- 1 , 0 "' Ctritnllnn nt n iiVi n I r. n I nttrl l.trtii Tlirtun I 'i.v-mj t " w i v -t hm utiiii iimuih HI UtllUII Ul 4, IWUllll-IU VULII I I Villi! t IIVI v Is no connection between tho two concerns, it Is admitted that tho affairs of tho Omaha Brewing association nro Folldly solvent. Kelly Ciixf eiirliiu' mi Mint. Tho suit on Fred Kelly's bond In tho United States court Is Hearing an end and wont to tho Jury last evening. Tho ques tion now Is to decide which ldo will appeal as It Is admitted that no settlement will bo reached by reason of tho verdict of tho Jury. It waa announced yesterday that Judge Mungcr would adjourn court Saturday even ing until Thursday, May 31, Wednesiay being Momorlnl day and a legal holiday. one-fifth of tho sum needed has been realized. At Chicago, ho says, a publle splrltcd Catholic, who is a member of tho university board of trustees, gavo him $j0, 000 conditionally, which will ennblo tho directors of tho Institution to found n num ber of new scholarships nt the next ses sion. Archbishop Keano speuks hopofully of tho university. Tho archbishop exports to continue his tour through other sections of tho west and gradually covor nil tho bishop rics which ho has not' already visited. Four Ciincn SllHiiei'teil In lie I'Iiikiic niNCovcriMl S It-ii iii-r Cnp- t II t II H A I t'll 1)1 . MANILA, May 2G. The government corral at Manila has been quarantined. There aro four suspected cases of bubonic plaguo among tho teamsters, who aro living In filthy dwellings, which will bo burned. b'lnce the murders on board tho steamer Kl Can.o by tho native crow roastwlso captains havo been fearful of repetitions of tho tragedy nnd havo requested tho authorities to furnish Foldler guards for their steam ers, which has been declined. Three com mercial steamers nre now In tho bay, their Spanish captains refusing to sail until pro tected, and others Intend Imitating them. The authorities havo returned to tho cap tains their revolvers, of which thoy were recently deprived. Colonel Padllla, tho rebel govornor of entire time on Ihe boat. The party will re turn to Washington next Tuesday after noon. It consists of the president and Mm. McKlnloy, Secretary and Mrs. Hay, Secrotary and Mis. Hoot. Miss Hoot nnd Master TJdwi rd Hoot, Genernl Hussell Hastings and Mis. Hastings, Colonel Webb Hayes, Dr. Illxey and Secretary CorteJyoii. SETTLES FOR PROVISIONS llrltlNk (Jo i-riiiiu-iil I'hjn for Flour mil Oilier 'I'IiImkn Which Were .M-1.imI. WASHINGTON, May 20. Consul General Stowo at Capetown has leported to tho Stato department that tho seizure of Hour and provisions on tho three vepsels, Mashona, Beatrice and Maria, have h'on finally and satUfactnrlly settled. It has been found that tho goods wero the properly of the inn slgnees In South Africa; that the American shippers are not and cannot bo Insets and that tho seizures will not affect tho Ameri can trade. In tho cases where tho con signees refused the hills drawn upon then by tho American hhlppers, though the lat- ..... .Inl.l null.. 1. ...... .. . Viim Rrlln una rnntnrfwl iliirlnt- tlin n.pntit I "- ditch-., yini-ni lighting at Nueva lirija nnd Is now In jail . 1 ' CnIrTrlr C"T ' V.'f ,"'1(tl?" nT . , eminent has preferred to settle outright :.; here. PRESIDENT TO SEE ECLIPSE I'll it l.i'MVi-x WiinIiIiikIoii nil Dolphin for Trip Dint n (III-I'otoiniie. WASHINGTON, May 26. Tho president nnd party left Washington about 130 this preierreu to settle outright :.y tho payment of tho Invoice) prlco of tho pro visions seized, with 10 per cent ns udd"d prr.llt. lli'Vflllll'M llf Cllhll. WASHINGTON, May 20. Tho dlvlnlon of cuotoTOH nnd Insular r.ffalrs of tho War ! partment made tho statement today that tho total colh-ctlonii in Cuba during the monii Chimuo IIi-iii In Hill. WASHINGTON, May 20. Tho conferees ' afternoon on tho Dolphin for a trip down ! cf April, 1900, of customs recclntB. Internal on tho postolllco appropriation bill struck I tho Potomac and to Wew tho eclipse on rovenuo recelptu, postal receipts and in In tuit tho Kcnate amitidment nutlir!rizlng the! Monday, probably from somo point otf Nor- icllaneous collections amounts to Jl,;l80,.iv7, t "l" I ,'"i ' n.'ivmfllt llf llnllf'lon'-t.'a in thn mist li rn.-nnn ' fnltf Tlin inmnmnnl. nl ll.n 'PI... ..n..l..n 1. . I. .11 . Tl o'CJI a 1 p ftr Till lit mi' - - ........... ....... 1 . ,iu ttiuiviiiitiiu u, wuui, iiiiiir.il, .jii'i.-iiijimiiuiiupr, lUUllluillltltlOIIIVl'J!! yesterday for sentence., tho "linrge being of ri,ba ,1,p ,n ombowloment bcrauso that U, nro subject to chat.-. It rs not likely that ns follows: Customs, $1.2".2r, I ; internal hurghiry. The court inquired Into the elr-i iot considered the bill in which the Item , tho pro-ldenl will make an extended stop revrnuos, $70,000; pestal. $1S,i:,0, nnd rain- ciunsianccs uno mio mo ucunuani u pen- ,bu iuiu uiiear. i ne sen.no commiiieo on pnii- (luring tho ttip preferring to spend nearly the collnm us rnllertlon, $1.'.,0;((1. Jnmes C. Kinsler has been taken into partnership with the Inw linn coinpo-i l of. Charles .1. Greene nnd Hnlph ISivekin rldgo. Mr. Klnsh r has for several y hi been connectid with Meisri. tlroei e li Hrecketirldgu in nn iiciiiielute. Judgo Leo listello, who was seized with fiiidden Illness whllo upoi his liench In the district court Friday, wns utile to w.ilk downtown ytt-terd'O , nlthough his rnuit enntlnues to lie adjourned until Motiilis Judge Kstelk's phyHli'lnn aniiouiKis th.it he will bo able to return to hii bi to h nt tho appointed time FAVOR THE WORLD'S FAIR Ohio Will" Ike lliiiinri., C1IAMPAH5N, 111-, May 2'1 -Ohio Wes levnn srcureel first place nnd tho University of Illinois hoc. mil In the third annual nru- i ionc.li couiii-i oi ino .uuir.ii wiiuorie.il I league In this city. Four universities par ticipated, us follows: Arthur P. Cherrlng ton. Ohio Wi'sleyun; Kit mi Itugg. Culver 1 slty of Illinois; O P Cocketlll. Ohio State I unKerslty; James It. Ilrosan, I'nhemlty of ludlnnu. Tiild'n Ovt-nliiM' (if Meillelne. ! MJADWOOD. S. U., May 26.-iSpeelnl Te'.egr.itti'i Orlcnn A. Kelly died at mul. nl-rht from nn overdose of Fowl' r s solu. lion of nroenlte of pottish for the blool i I In was n well known painter, ills mother Uvea at Clarlnda, la. POLICE ROUND UP "MOOCHERS" hicn riiili'hli-nhli- I Kloim Given ii I'liliui'i lo l.i-ii i- Timvii iii Gii In .lull. Ofilcer nentfrow arrested seven "cnooch ers" Friday night In tho nuillngton yards near Sixth and Pacific streets, and yesterday they wero on trial In police court. "Mooch crs" (In I'olico parlance, men who congregate to uish the can are umong the mont com mon typos of tho river bottoms, though tho word describing them has not yet appeared In any of tho standard die. I narks. of tho seven "mooehcrs" four wero cripples who walk with tho aid of crutches. In the daytime and during the early even- Oi'Uiutli-il l.nlior llenli'H Hull ( h Op- ' pilM'll III I'llHSIIK,. f n- I inn. WASHINGTON, May 26. Hx-Governor Francl of Mlfcourl, who is at the he.i 1 of tho Si. Louis tar delegation In Washington, tCAlay icceived tho following telegram buir Ing upon tho telegrams received by Speaker Henderson on Thuraday protivstlng ngalm,; I tho poeugs of the fair bill: , "No reprewntailvo meotlng of taxpayirs was hold to oppose World's fair. On the con trary tho taxpayers havo hubscrlbal upward., of $1,000,000. Thirty thousand union work Ingroen have subscrlbeil upward cf SJOu.ohu. Organized labor Is unanimously in fj..r of tho fair. HKNHV ULAKKMOHK, "President Ilulldlng Trades Council. "JOHN II. O'MIJAltA. ' He alho received the following "Havo Just wired as frlloui to Speaker Henderson; 'Telegram recently sent m op- ft! Ill irk. These unwelcome- usitora usually appear in the sprintj or summer, when the hlooil is innkinj-; nn extra effort to free nscii iroai me many jmpuruieb inai nave accumulated ciurini; the winter months Carbuncles, which are mure painful and datii;crous, come most frequently on the back of the neck, catint: ureal holes in the flesh, exhaust the strength anil often prove fatal, lloils nre regarded by i.oiue people ns blessings, and they patiently nnd uncomplainingly endure the pain and inconvenience under the mistaken idea that their health is being benefitted, that their blood is too thick anyway, nnd this h Nature'k plan of thinning it. The blood is not too rich or too thick, but is diseased is full of poison -and unless relieved the entire system will suffer. The boil or carbuncle gives warning of herious internal troubles, which are only waiting for n favorable opportunity to develop. Many nn old wire, running ulcer, even li.uiLcr, i.i me icsuu oi u iicuic-rica uoil. Keep the blood pure, nnd it will keep the skin clear of nil the irritating impurities that cause these painful, disfiguring diseases. S. S. S. cure boils nnd carbuncles easily and permanently kv re nforcniL'. nurifvini' and building up the blood and ridding the system of nil accumulated waste matter. S.S S is made of roots nnd herbs which net directly on the blood, and all poisons, w mailer how deep-seated, are soon overcome and driven out by this powerful pure.y vegeia.ile luedickie. s. h is not a. new. untried remeilv nit fur Kr.! ,,;,i.r 'y vc-r m? nccn eunng nil knulsof blood and skin S5i nit tin- so.raii.-ii t,t, . I trinniir. I ut liseacs. It has cured thousands, and wi 11 cure von fit P'Yf nuthing Mrtncd to du nif any good It is a ilc.iant tonic ns well as blood purifier mi- T several ooiucswa-'fiii reiv curfu. auo h-- t, , ,u Kvil rv x. bav- hail no return of tlicv paintul our pllysiriaus have made blood and skin dis- i2f!.-b7 E?wrfV4iM. in. ,o u,c ,c-rm ...,. ease. k jif(. stu(1).wrill. tlle f ully !l))0ul your casc anel nnv inl'oriualion cr advice wanted will be cheerfully iiven we make no charce wliitever for this icrice. beud for our book ou JJlood and Skin Diseaics-free. Address, The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ge. Mr R M Pratt. Cave, s. C . writes "lor twenty year I was sorely nftluted Willi hulls .nul carluin. Ics caused by iimiure bp, a t i . nr;K, flljle totlew-rioe ni '...lir'nn pattat 1 ,VH5-Wt '3 - "4 .. . t:iT, i- k N 'V J I.-. mijffw vsmm