1 V - llin UJ1A1IA MXjVj'. MWUAl, 31 1 '-'(, 15HU. 7 M UTILE SYMPATHY FOR HILLS Prominent Chnrchmen InsJnt that He Bo Tried fcr His A'leged Crime. STORY CF A ROMANTIC CAREER I.IIRllfttl Wlfl. l),,.lu.- -,,. vl, I llitti- I'lir-ncil in rotinil llir World llml Hc.Mi nUAIIl. Neb., Mny 19. ftpe lal Telegram -Slnco llev. Ilowlntid I'. Illlls, LL I) hm Ix-tn bound over to ilio district ouri on th( hargu of bigamy It hm developed Unit the Dplftcopnllan clergy, not only of the dine, of Nebraska, but throughout this rountr. nnd Kngland, In almoit a unit In domnn .In Mgorous prosecution. It is evident that tb hitrth diulros vlndlcHtlon. imd pn.minoni 'htirctimcn will figure In tic trial, wiinh wi . bo railed befole Judge Irving F Maxtor of Omaha next September. To llev. Anncsley Young, re tor of St Mnry church In Illalr. belongs largely tin crodlt or responsibility, nH xc ,.;lHP muj. 1p of landing Uov. 11111k behind the bars. It whs llev. Young who urged Hllzn t'onk Ad not! HIIIh, the Hngllah wife of Hie be Htnlrched prom-her, to pursue him to thii country, and It wan he who impressed upon the county iiuthorltlix at fllitir the Import anrc of arrenlng tho alleged bigamist in Washington itnl bringing hltn bark to No hraskn to fare the woman whoso life ho U t-ahl to have bllghteil. Over In a earner of Hev. Youngs study is u two-bushel tin box which Is almost llllel with communications telatlng to the Illlls case. In this mnH of correapondoneo there ute letter from some of the iiksi noted priest of tho United States and Kngljnd Among those who have had personal nrsoeia tion with llev. Hills and who are mntl a -the In furthering proserin h n may bo men tioned Illshop Potior of New York. llev T Cuthbrrt of Hilt llapbls, Mich . Bishop Spauldlng of Denver, lllohop Poiilhwcld of Knglund and Dean lloyt of Davenport, la. The only pronouneed defender of Uov Illlls who lias yet nppnircd, with the ex option of hie lawyer, Ik llev. F. N Tum inons of Klk I'olnt, S. It. llev. Tummons knew llev. Hill In Kngland prior to his re tnoval to America imd he Is enthuslustt In declaring thn nccum-d not guilty. The two men havo been friends for many yeats and that friendship noems to have beromo more rolldly cemented Hlncu they left Kngland. Mr TummotiH boldly iiMserta that Illlls is the victim of a plot and that if glvon an oppor tunity tho latter ran clear his clouded rec ord. (iiri-er lleplrti- Mltli Itiiiiiiini'e. Thero l enough romance In the life story of Hev. Rowland P. HIIIh to 1)11 a vast vol nmt Few men are his equal In point of education and few men have experienced Mich lclssltudes. lie Ih the- descendant of an old and nrltitocratle Kngllsh family Ills father wiih a noted priest of tho Kplsco pallan church and his brother an; also men of fio tloth. Tho elder Illlls was tho owner of largo estates and a fortune was left to his helr. Tho death of one of tho brothers u few weeks ago will probably hasten u settlement, and upon that settle ment depends largely tho financial ability of iho alleged blgamlut to defend himself In court. Tho universities of Cambrldgo and Oxford conferred upon Hev. Illlls tho do groe of M. A., LL. D. and II. ( L. Although Hev. Hills has fallen from his lilgh trttato 11 Is believed that ho will face tho consequences with stoical bravery. He 3ias tho appearnnco of Iron nerve a "game man," they would call him In Kenturky. "I am not guilty," ho says, "and tho bur den of proof Ih upon tho prosecution Let them verify tho charges they havo made ngalnt-t mo." Phytdrally, Hev. Hills Ih of slight build, wiry nnd nervou. Ho seems to bo blessed with an abundance of vitality anil whale bone endurance. Ho Is proud of the fact that Shoritf Menecko accords him as much latitudo ns tho circumstances pohsibly will allow. "This (tmfil liberty takes away the rapp ing edge of tho humiliation Incident to Jail life," tho reverend defendant explained Ho Is a persistent render of standard lit erature and a long table In tho corridor of tho .bastlo Is literally strewn with books and magazine. Truo to his eclcslastlcal training, Rev. Hills' tasIcK run largely to religious works. Ills eyes aro as bright as ii new Htar and his tliln face beams with tho light of Intellectuality. While poring ovor his books ho finds solace In the smoko that curia from a briar root pipe. He Is dressed In ordinary clothing, having tome tlmo ago discarded tho church garb. Tyiip of tin- I'mll'lc. How an affair of tho heart over kindled Itself between Hev. Rowland l Hills, U I)., M. A., I). C. L., and plain Dolllo Powell, who becamo his wlfo is an unsolved enigma. Dolllo Powell was 17 years old whon sho whh led to tho altar by Rev. HIIIh. She lived on a farm near Illalr with her parents -a typical child of the prairie. Rev. HIIIh had known her for nearly tlvo ycara. After a peripatetic, ministerial career in the east, Uov. Illlls drifted to Atlantic, la., where ho mado tho acquaintance of tho parents of Dolllo Powell. She was then IS years old. Her. Illlls. desplto his trouble with Illshop Potter, Miccreded In getting charge of a parish at Atlantic, making his home with tho Pnwellh. About this time, Kllza Adsett Cook Hills, the Kngllsh woman win claims to bo tho original wife, discovered tho whereabouts of her husband and he lied from Atlantic. Tho Powells went with Iho dethioned priest and located on a small farm near Illalr. Hev. Hills made no effort thero to enter the ministry. In fact, ho apparently tried to conceal his ecclesiastical training, for ho peddled milk from door to door and was to nil nppoarance a lowly and unlettered creature of tho rural districts. The Powell family said nothing about his identity, al though they knew him In Atlantic, whom ho had chargo of n church. Such education s Dollie Powell received she owes to tho private tutorship of llev. Hills. Ho took a fancy to her before she had grown out of her short dresses and he seemed to delight In helping her learn her lessons. When Hev Young of Illalr solemnized the marriage ceremony of Illlls and Ddlle SatfsfaciionGuarante'd Just ilnlms allowed Complaints heeded Courteous treatment Cash or Credit. No misrepresentations Satisfaction guarantrd Kaiy payments. lied Rock Prices. Small Prontj. Kuormous business. Prompt deliveries. Posular price. Continuation of Our reat May Sales That have created such a commotion and delighted so many thrifty housekeepers. This week we mainly devote to the clearing of various lines that have become broken during the onslaught of an unparalleled spring business. People who have settled down after the annual housecleaning or moving will find this an economical time to furnish those things that have been overlooked or that new surroundings suggest, OUR EASY TERMS. All Goods Sold for Csh or Credit. SIO worth cooiK SI. 00 wcok, $1 mouth $25 worth minds, Sl. JS week. S month. $50 worth good!.. SI SO week. !M month. $75 worth Roods, $2.00 Week, $S month, $150 worth uoods, $'J.50 week. S I (t mmitli $200 worth Rood, $.1.00 week. $12 month lurnibn inosc tilings mat nave ueen ovenooKeu ortnac new surrounumgs suggest, 1 while to those furnishing anew the occasion is full of opportunities. Fifteen teams on the go all the time from morn till night delivering goods is a story in itself to Omaha. South Omaha and Council Bluffs and in rvhtv suburb of this municinalitv nur - wagons are seen. There must be a reason for all this. .B wjajaM 'A -mv , VMmi-'tk, lfim & faiinam streets, omaiia. ' LU V f XT lfili! & FAIJNAM STREETS. OMAHA. Special Inducements to Young People Just Going Housekeeping lleaotirui (intl(Ur tlniid U- i ar .1 if hnrmm m slrnnelj buiri mi Litem RPiirliiK wrth f eft f'S 'O- upcrlm ClOa S- . til lloi k. r imie.i ii'ii tiru'rc) vortli $1 50 rbier wll f II 1.98 nvtil.itN.n of uliI H perpetmii t dr air 9.98 C fir? ,ind im for mr tiartie leiituitile Mr nil In lIRtu iinii.iue zln 'ned thl .iKti- 'i' iTinn nbir dues nil' tlKhtl"k. tt'n'iVVVT u"e wiirr i-tci not to hwciii w trr- w.- nprvo ffod hett-r ilinti un "tner. for It hsio Hi' I '( t I I 5.95 K&&2g$P i'Ol"''II It tr !!) . ti i. t . ill 7 on muling inv llnN"' li.ii.1ni.il, K mrt. ! nil .nfl nnv eolnr f 1 (ur . i- tl Hk . mi I N Wli- I IP IIU'S HI Ml .11 ,; V M b4f K'ImU Hll'1 OHM , II lltll 2 (JQ KI.IdiANT HMU'Mlii HHf tiand iirtti limn trlmtni'd la i lnipnrtpii imrmr eKei lined dniwt lot 'r. "urth U pe. lal 11,75 Hlinpe for dres1-! r tn ! xoliil o.ik -M li' iii el plutt mlrrn' rum " ' ' nil t.l Votir , tenunii w Imt In In ol I 'e qunlii' "i. belim inn Ml. I ii. lieiipent diner ever ntTered In Otn.ihn H ti'iule or Mnlld o.ik tun feat nlii tiriiee urttiM nml tin TO price only f U C He.iutlful Aiitbi'ir Chlirniiler tl toniin ilniW' tM. I I. HI. I pullnli. wnrtb JIB, sneel.il .. 7.48 fi-plere Parlor Suit. i-ieiiiiiiiU upliol- .mered In rleli ilniii.iHK. IPie In newest deflKiiH sulci rej;ul.ir a; peel.il mill' 22.75 59c r run 69c t nrlnliiM, l)riiM-rli-M, IJie, SEASONABL fur Tiipestrv HriiKselM 'iir;iftM, u Hiinerb III). Inrlii.lhm the full run of parlor ,nul hall elTei-tH ror I ii pern r liruMnelM 1'nrpeiH. with ami wit hunt imr bin be.t ii.aliile. Smith s Siunrord i" l Stlii.Mnt. inakeH S'oii . li'it aftnnl t iiiikm tlune MM'. , Im A fin fo1' '"K''i'l" t'arpptH, best iiuiillty ! Huu '"i,r'i miner weave, lati'Mt ile- sIsiih and colors. i lleav. liiRniln Carpets, good patterns, fully eou.ii in an respects or appearance ami wear to the sort Mold elsewhere fi.r three times as much Noltinirliain I. ice Curtains verv nrettv n.it terns ami dcxiRiis. worth fully DPn Vi a pair mi sail' for OOU 22c 24c;20c for Japanese Cotton Warn .Mattlnc-. In ( ti il an I iii.ulili' ilveil II I Ih I i 1. - I'.m.ii. ..I ilit- i.il.l I . ontem i i iii mIi .c -.ill. I ..ik .ii I :l I' "irii-ircM l.'xf.' In. i- ll' lcu i will hf imied me nil i l pi njiiiri:.! I an i . a r -il A QC in I 1 1. plli e 1 in. I w N r-i i I I V I llO 11 lU.I'i "tl CI ill " I Mo v.n.1 fin l'"lnor I 'is. lilis'i Hi .i.lr ' Ii mil .t'tiii' I I ih MltlM Solnl naU cii.itnlirr Surs with In . led mirr ir hias t iuirs I . .r aior. nicely . niiMiieii ami r ill size in I mane ot rut - tied v i Mid rr e ilnr rh t i.l 13.98 I ifJvI 2'59 nl Wiorrlrnriri C7 OQ. uan iiqiuiuuc oiiou W tiOIi ItAHV i -A iliTv i : i' uTir,. liea, rolling reed body M . u.ivil.;ti nd ui vcinur or eonnir iy id noi. f loio It has a iitindard rar wi'h p,int nrako imd rubber tlte wheels The pnruol l satin m ally lined with i run. v J nil puffed rntlle l4yU "special in our large stove dept. STAIt KSTATK STUKI. lUNdU W e'l made of utevl hl'itx nolished niikeled trlmmltiKM has duplcv Kiato foi- con I nr mid 11-' n"j rrr alue tor I i 01) rill.VIOIl UKM ciinK si-ol II. s hci ( tistiiiKM l.irKO ven a rhihI liak er full all kel trinitnlncs full Q DO Jli; v lili- ,..i sale ra ill 00 fur ' liorm.r (Jaollm S' 'M no bet t. i stove made than ibe Un 1, E REDUCTIONS TO BE Wo offer for Monday TIIHKH exceptional luirsmns taken from our regular stock north double T A I L 0 R M A D K s u I T s Waists wor Ih S2.50 Waisls woilh $3.00 Waists worth S4.00 WAS Parlor Iiiiihn Iat of two ' as heaiiltttil sti lfie globes ases, hand .le. ot ited In II iral designs hosi I TC liuriiers sin lal i I W ti ' idece Olniier Sets. Knjr llh Seml-I'iircelaln eli'KUlit- ly decorated olors - sreen pearl cra saluc JI5.00 Uiito Lawn Waists with Dress Sleeves nro tlio correct style, buy no others Wo are whowlnR the largejt nnd best pele. ted line of whlto waists In Omaha Don't fall to visit our SIIIHT WAIST K. POSITION on the flist tloor. where you will he surprised with the Immensity of the a'nek tmd variety of popular WalHtS WO Fhow 111 turkel hetllHtltehpd Inmirllni-. nml lnco Irlmmml Thousands of wiif-hnhle mimmer drew skirts wo will Introduce hero Monday-made of khaki cloth, cotton rovert. lHsh lmen. uui'kiiiks. ueiiiuis rnioes crufuef? FOUND it tta PEOPLE'S I 698 98c Tailor-Made Suits Ladlei nil wool brown and gray mixed cheviot milts, worth $5.00, at Ladies' black nnd blue line scree tlKht-flttlnK tatlor- mnd sultf, worth J10 Ladieh' Venetian cloth hints, till roloi-K Jmkcls full llk lined, worth $lsnn Tailor-Made Skirts ladles' black and colored cheviot tnllor-mado skirts, worth $5.00 Ladleo' black serso skirts, with Hare bottom, trimmed with dlk band, worth $S 50 Ladien' broadcloth appll qued skirls, with accor dion pleated ruffle, worth $l.'i 00 Skirts worth $2.00 Skirts worth $3.00 Skirts worth S4.00 c .48 1.98 Organdy Suits 4J8 net LadlrK' plain rolored organdy sulth worth $10.00 Millinery Fine quality jumbo braid sailors, with Kllk bands, worth "lie Ladles' llpiue! organdy and dimity siiiif. trim mod with ribbons, worth $17.50 Ladles' laco-t rimmed organdy white and col ori l ami white lawn di pnitu Kb 1 1 1 worth SJ on. tor 9.98 98c Split Milan braid sailors, Knox shape, asst. colors, In silk braids, worth $2.00. Children's: lino trim med liHts. tho kind others ask $2.00 for on sale at 49c 1.29 98c Pattern J I alt, worth S2i").00, on H.ile iMowlav 6.98 Powell a little more than n year ago. so far return to Illnir nnd omparp notes with the KIMPCT W I'VUpl) vSTATFS ns he knew, he as uniting a milk peddler Kngllsh wire. That dramatic featuro islUHUJl IH KjiMIUU O l n l uwl i ..i i- -t-1 i.-...il.n. ..I., .civ- .tliln,. Hm rani. . nf nrnhfib.llllrs. for1 llllll il HIU1I1C CllUllliy ll I- I'lllint-l lionu- ihiui.i .,.,.... .... .....r. elation with Hev. Hills, however, convince 1 It Is said that since the arrest of Hev. Ililla Uov. Young that there was an unrevealed ho and his kcclikI wife haw no permanent chapter of somo kind In his life. When the tics In Washington. If all the stories tel 1 denouement came, Kev. Young felt it his ,,r Hev. Hills are true, Hobert Louis Pteven duty. ho he says, to aid In bringing Hills H0 must have bad him In mind when ho to Justlco and have a legal demonstration of wrote ii3 Dr. Jekyl and .Mr. Hyde. his guilt or Innocence. A short while after I . the marriage the Powells moved to Klor- .., liacl s.0marh trouble twenty yearn nnd enco nnd Hev. Illlls and his wife went to finvo up hopo , b(lnf, euml tn began to Tacoma. where ho secured n position as mm Kouol i)ysp0psla Curo. It has dono mo professor In a college. Ho left that sltim- i fc(( ml((,h g00(l f cnll th(, snvt,r of my Hon to engage In horticulture at Hlsmarck. lf(i wrJtcg w u wilklnwin, Albany, Tonn, 11 little Station near lacum,, ...c.c .. .. u lllBCeU what y0 ,.at. mat ino eiiiuax t-uiiit-, i"i i"i'"'j ....i.,.. Menecko pulled tho sullied priest away from his strawberry vinos and utter a spirited battle with the courts, sue -reded In hull ing his prisoner In the Jail at Illalr. Wiinillli ii KrlriitfH Piirniier. If Hev. Rowland I. Mills never knew before that hell hath no fury like woman scorned, he undoubtedly knows It now. for the damo who asserts sho was marr'ed to him In Kngland declari'H that sho will not rilax In her prosecution. Kllza Cook Aduclt Illlls i a mint in teresting woman. She U not of the doll baby type of beauty, rather Inclining lo tho ftrong-mllided. A pleiuant smile lights up her face as she talks. Although she Is net In the leust hysterical, sadness Is written upon her countenance. Ah sho related her story for publication her bright oyts, veiled .y whlto lldi, were grief llllel nnd her cbefVs Hushed with emotion. In suthtancc, Mr. Illlls' declaration In that sho was deserted by nor husband, that LOCAL BREVITIES. Oho iinplli-Hlit is tnlUllB the civil sorvleo examination for appointment to tho position of ( adi-l hi the revenue service. Phil Andres will addriss the Omaha Philosophical society this afternoon at tho Paxton hotel eufe upon "I'oll; Iire." I'mler tho iiust'lcon nr tho spiritualist of Omaliii (lenrge 'I'avlur of Denver will lee. turo tit 13111 Howard street, Sunday, at 7.S0 p. m.. subject, "Poverty, Its Caiwc and Cure." I'uiieral services for l-'rank .liibleenlk, for a number of years past an employe of The lleo composing room, were hold yesterday arternoon at hli late resldeneo under the auspteos of the l-'rali-rniil t'nlon of America, of winch ho wum a member. Mttiv Aihims. tin- I'.'.yeat'.old girl who Chief Danahus TelU of Police Fores in Ohio's Metropolis. DEPARTMENT IS PERFECTLY f QUIPPED I'cinire if Olllep In lliitlr-l lnili.--Iicndeiil lit' I'iiIIIIch unit I'ntrol- iit-n 1Iiii- No I'enr of I.iiIiik I'llicex, Chief of Police Donahue has. returned from an Inspection of what he bellevrn to be the llnest disciplined body In tho United Stat s j tho polico forco of Cincinnati. The oc-a-slon of his visit was the national cnnwntlon cf chiefs held In that city during three days of last week. There were 112 chiefs ot polico present, representing almost every city of Importance In the country, Tho prenenco of I In. heads of police w js made tho occasion for an annua! inspection ot the Cincinnati forco, in which the gov ernor with hlK HtnlT nnd lite city ulllclaU participated. "Tho force of 100 men under Drlllmnster Carroll went through the cvo'u tlons of tho manual," nald Chief Donahue, ' llko a squadron of soldli.-s. Thev aro tin- nu?,rM P"' in tho part or the money to nerray tno expenes rauuii). mo inrco was reviin-cu uy tne of n Junketing tour to Lincoln, was ills- governor, tho mayor, the chief nnd the po chitrged yesterday In police court, tho mint ; co commlssloncrs mi foiinlvin ,,a mony a medal was conferred for the high est ui irK in a compciuivo c.;.initmuli n in having failed to appear to prosei ute. The regular weekly meeting uf the Itc- HUMPHREYS TI'LEIMIO.Nl, N(), 05. LONDON. When In London telephone 27 Charter hoiie Square the will send to your hotel or tell you tho nearest chemist who keeps Humphreys' Specifies. "77" for flrlp and Colds. Speclalic "I" for Diarrhea, very Im portant when trawling. Specific "1" for Fevers, Congestion. Specific "10" for Dyspepsh, Indigestion. Specltic "15" for Hheuniatlsni. Fpeclllc "ltl" for .Malaria. Ppedile ";'ii" for Sea-Slcknoss. Specltic "27" for Kidney nnd Uladdcr. Manual of all dlnemrs, especlull) about children, sent free. For fiilii by all druggists, or scut on re ceipt of price. 2oc eitch. Ilumphres' Momeop.ubic Medlclno Co., Cor. Wllllmn & John Sts . New York ll'm Hue Ulloune-.Miirool, Pnrln. he married another woman nnd that thero ,s a PtJr to be paid. Sho rogar.M her Ijubl.eun ;K,dghU Jiarhey from Hol.ovor. hnglatul. to Illalr. , ,r'o(l( Mf winlci president of the State (Jnvernor Xssh pinned the hit of gold on ih Neb., n.- a mere Incident, tn hear hir 'Cl . .,,, ,.f iit1ll(..m i'tnl. nU nn I In. broad chesl of a vnnnt? I.i.h.nnn .,i ii SI.e doesn t seem to appreciate tno s.nso (.0(I f , ni.(l01. .. sthort addn-sM- w.-r,. Frank McNulty. who blushlngly a kr.o of dlbtnmo. nnd with all tbe emphasis nUlwi made by Messrs. Slln-erlaud edged tho cheers of the crowd lure of their work. They are. supplied with all the police Journals and are trained In the Identlllcatlon of criminals from photo graphs." Politic In tbe I'nice. Tho chief mado note of mnnv Improve ments which could be used to advantage In Omaha, but will not make any effort to In troduce them under the presint size of the levy. "Wo have Just as good material for an Ideal police force In Omaha ns anywhere in the Cnited States." said tho chief, "but during the last few years the perfecting of it has been somewhat Interfered with by politics. In Cincinnati there is nlHolutely no political Inlluenco at work. If a patrol man does his work well he has nothing to fear from the overturning of a police board and a large portion havo been In the service for years. The authorities thero realize that tho more experience 1 a man may he In tin- geography of the city and the records of criminals the hotter police duty ho will be capable of. "Tho captains nnd lieutenants knep In eloso touch with their men. They know these who consider their duty done when they walk from one box to another and te port on tlmo. Thny find out likewise tho men who acquaint themselves with everybody on their beat, keep watch for suspicious chnr-ni-ters and nccept no favors from saloons. Tho former class Is weeded out and tho lat ter Is appreciated in nceordanco with its worth. I would rather havo twenty-five men who do their share faithfully and harmoniously than 100 who were trying to serve some political end or lacked the right spirit In tin It- work " Chief 11 iiahiio paid an especial tribute to Phil Deltsch, superintendent i,f the Cin cinnati police, who, he says, Is entitled to the credit of putting tho force on Its present high standing. SCHNEIDER IS DISCHARGED Olllccr Mien I'lilli to Identify llliii nn 1 1 1 n AmhiiIIiiiiI Iii u Hccent I'rni-iiM, M A. Schneider n nliimhrr. nrrnnteil nn :i charge of hitting Olllccr Shea on tho head I with n brick on tho night of May 7, was discharged in polico court Saturday, ns the olllccr could not positively identify him. Schneider, It Is alleged, was u member of a party of eharlvarlcrs, who, with tin pans and fish horns, were doing the honors at the wedding of Miss; Maud Call on South Sev enteenth street, between Hickory nnd Cen ter. Policeman Shea undertook to disperse, them, when someone throw a brl-k. Tho mifslle rimiishod tho ofllcer's now helmet and Inflicted u scalp wound which laid him up for a week. "IloWltt's Little Kurly Hlsern are tho finest pill I ever used," I), J. Morrc, Mill brook, Ala. They quickly curo all liver and bowel troubles. Cliicuf i(iiinr l iinlcst at relubtiin. The students of C'relghton university will I give an elocutionary contest In tile hall of 1 thn iinlveislty Weilnesdiiy evening, begin ning at s o'clock The I'nlverslty orchestra , will rurnlsli music Am-mit those who will participate are (iuv V Fiiruy. William J 1 Leury, Kdward F l.eary, Francis It llall mun, John A 'Henewltz. Oletnont J Lee, iJulin J White. Francis Jenal. Alphonso F Dames, f. Joseph M. fiiffrey and Mark T I M.irtlu. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. T Hill of Fremont W at the Meichnnti .1 O. Savage cf Pierre, H. I)., Is In the city. O. J. L'ollnmn of lleivtrlue Is leslstered at the .Millard. It. F. Kloke and wife of West Point aie at the Millard. A. L. Illldum of Oram! Island Is n gite-t of the Murray. fleorge II. York of Clevelnnd, O., Is stay ing at tho Murray. J. U. Kendrlek. u rattlemiui of Sheridan. Wyo.. Is in the city. I. . ('. Irwin of Hastings was it Suturdnv guest at tho Murray. T. S. Howell, a lawyer of Ulalr, Is stay ing at tho Merchants. It. W. Kldrldgo, a banker of Kiinsas City, Is lit the Merchants. Manager C. I-'. Huncle and tin- St. Joseph hall team aro quartered at the Darker. II. t! Hode, rnlted Still commissioner of (irauil Island, Is at Hie Merchants. 11. II. tloieckc. W. A. Connollv anil W II lliilii were Norfolk citizens registered yes. terday at the llor Ornnd. Misses i'liira L. Kenny, Anna 11. Pnurd nnd Oertrudo K. Ilrmlley wr a party of Jllulr young women at llio Her (irand yes terday. Mr. and Mrs. miner Merrill of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge ('. Woik of Aurora niei Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Kloko were slate peoplo at the Millard yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. I-:. It. SoiiiiensclK-lu and r 1"). Hlither of Stanton, II. 10. Knapp ..f Fiillorlon, F. M. Crown of Lincoln and O. f Itogers of Kent lit y were state guests at the Darker yesterday. Nt bra ska lis at the Men hunts yesterdn. Mr. and Mrs T c llolllslei Miss Hi and F. Dickson of lnilsvllle, Mr. and Mi J M. Kreader, F II Smith and T Hill ..r Fremont, J C ll.niik and John !' Mai thews of (irand Island. K F Williams ..f Wnhoo. It w springer uf Kiward and A. Masters of Hastings leieinilnid woman run summon sro ic dares ih.it she would have traveled to tin.' 11. ..1a.. " ... .. . Two rufllaiiH entered Hons Wall's luumiry, 'nl'"'"'" " oxnonem e -n- C '.i North SIMemth street. Friday night i marked Chief Donahue, "I havo in ver si i n a inner i mi inc .-.inn nnu ui u.i.uoiij am while olio or mem neiii ine i-iiuiimaii . more perfectly equipped polico denirt-nc had I, ben, ncceary. She arrlvo.l In Illalr ..nd hor to tto aXtor rl.l.d Th " m a. hand . , ,, n.o.i.h ago and is mal.lng hor homo nt Bi' "ri" been conceived for the better rx.-.-u- tbe resldenoe of Hov. oung. She experts ; Th? c,lcU can sw only a meager .1.- ; ,nn of I)0,rp lV,,tv. 0uo useful pie, e of to Iteato in Omaha hoover, within a f w - .ilntlou , f the hoodlums. .apparatus l.s a 'prison ambulance,' a vehuh- da!rt and will remain here among her cuuiclj A oompla'n n sworn out jr., ciday , , , ' (ticiuu uniu iue iabe ui ' L' V. 1 1 II IH IS L'UI lv l MhiiiiiPi It'll wl I ii'li. I'iM'i'H, inuiuih ''..! . , ,i . . , . o.nin, , Willi earrylng coiu-ealcd weap.uiH. He was j "'"1 conveyed to Jail. Another cf tlulr ad- uu IIL SBP0"1-1 iirreslcil by Detectives Hempsey and Jor- Juncts Is a house of refuge lor homcl. ss roars old. but iho uc.isi-n Friday afternoon In a Miloon at . ,, inpnrPii,i , i,ii,imn ..i ...!, i . 'iidant Is tl but Fourteenth and Dodge streets, where he """ Incorrigible thlldren, and another U a for trial In tho district eoitit ber. Sho Is said to bo f l years . . ai rrl ,l.f...,l.ni nanny icoks . m "-'"" was nourishing his weapon and thro itening workhouse where 'vags' nnd petty tlnoves looks younger. Mrs. Illlls No. --nolllo t,.0 fe of lmln lliimi.l Mal.-nc nre given periods nuiKlng from one to six I'owell-ls at Tneor.ia. where sho will re-, j. r ii,.,i, Leavenworth street, mmUiB. The v.orhboi-se la self-sunnm tluT main lndfflnltdv. clmrgHd with nppropi l,itlii to Ills own use ' " 1U1B' "1P 4,n-nmfic oir-suppoi tl.ig. main iihulu . bdonuinK to anotlii r J. i '. Ilnyd. Sixth F)illillliuiN li Denurtnieiii i;u. ,.. I nnlili- to ll-sll iii.ii.il- l liiirniH. ! n,i Pier e sirects. wns dls.'.utrsed In police The department navo an In-mcitlng ex hibition rf a rcspotiEc to a riot call, the oc casion being presumably tho burning 1 f a tenement. Two patrol wagons wore dilven at a rapid pace for 100 lods, the men lia.ied to thn crnunil nml thn llf nn i,,u Ktivope. bin after he had married Kr. the i J.-im Nath.u vimn.nt who-;., only ilslble ... tlnu, t0 .,,. .,. nilv f, ',, ,,,' means 01 suiiiori i- in- .mi ni .icilcl'suli . ..... - , ., ....,.. i.,.i ,,n i. urn. i. ?." aiiturdny. Th. L.-a yen wort i street ii mi' ccium...- , jyil tW(l , m,,s ago took rroni the post- his Kngl'iih wife Is based cii truth, he Is , oillce a letter addressed to the Pli r e street utterly unable to ros.st II" eh.tiir. r , !" The Utter ( unulnud a draft . for f)2 ' mm ...,.,,...,,,,,,. .,,,. ,,,, from u bank ut Pri-scott, In. The de woman. Mis. Illlls of Knslaiul Is autho Ity fondrin, llrtn,it,.j u-n n,,. money, Out said tor tne sinteineut uim priui m .i.inn.t nc iniiugui u in innveu in mm. alieged erratic parron made tnatrlmuii al n. gagements with two girls of tonler ag . She drclnrru he was engage! to l-o'h of i them at tho name time, and that by nioro chance they learned that he .as noi at lib. ertv to marry. Only one thing Is needed o dimax this romance of two continents, and thai 'o the Nebraska wife now id Washington lo Hiiuare. upon which In. sbeuB, had u aeiirlnit thrown from a third-Mi ry wlnduw. Tho In rollcc court yestordav. It was sh'iwn figure w.i., tinil.rlv laid up-,n a stretcher an uieers SYSTEM, ENDANGER LIFE. That ol 1 sore, or ulcer, which lias been n source of pain, worry nnd anxiety to you for five or tett e..r, -mavbe longer doesn't Ileal because you are not using the proper treat ment, Imt at. tr' nitf to cure it with salvos and washes While these arc soothing and relieve pain to some extent, no teal, pennant tit good can come from their use, because the disease is in tne tiiood mm tar beyond tne ream oi external applications. A sore heals promptly when the Ulooil ts in good condition, lint novor if u is diseased. The tendency of these old sores and ulcers is to grow worse, spreading and eating deeper into the flesh. They arc n constant drain upon the system, gradually but surely ruin the health and sap the very life. A jsirson's capacity for work or pleasure is soon lost in the great desire and search for something to cure. S. S. S. makes n rapid and permanent cure of old soies and ulcers, and is tho only medicine that does, because no other can reach deep-seated blood troubles. Ordinary Sarsaparilla and potash mixtures are too weak and watery to overcome n deadly Kison that has taken possession of the blood. Do not waste valuable time experimenting with them. . "Kninr wnr eo I itm uliot In the If ft leg, tfC'lving what I cotKidrrcd nuU a li2ht wound It f UHnSltOl (Irvrluticl into a running sore nnd uave me great deal of pain. I wa. irratcd liv many doctors and ioo i nan neara s s b highly tecominetiilrd mhjJM Wound Mis I mil. a number of blood rcmnlies. hut none did me tnv noi and coni liineo to give it a trial, rne result was tt"iy i-raiiiynic h h h ne'tin-il to get right nt the soon aiterwarut t lie sote neaieu up aim wascureu souiui ami well I now that lit- ti.ul not dune nnv woik sin. e 1 ,st ! Kiirrmer, w lieu in- was iiseiin--gei rrom -i I' liin l'.ulllc cnustructlon I'll i . i for Ihxi. i-.i ss, and that Oltlcer Wmdi hlgij has lo .Hid cart led to a police ambulanc "In connection with t'-p police smiion In the basemmt (f the .'iv bull lie re I- a Hiiiiire him nearly overv morning from lis . 'veil eiiulpped gymnasium, lnth rootns and' :1n?;r.:,;'l,'A,i,ul.g'e,sa'id ''.'".hiir, w ? rhocl lrrx" ,lon a"" ' h - uuilu of anything except UieaUitns," ' llMr 1,1 ,ho l-c'no1 ,no InP" lrp '"f ,M' whith was perhaps tru, keep thcmselvcii up-to-date m the lltora- trnulite and forced the rKi son out of ntv blood hac pt i fret uoe of the leg, which was twollen and rxy stiff for a long time J II McllRAVl.n. I.awreucebilig. Ky. S. S. S. is the only purely vegetable blood purifier known ; is made of roots nnd herbs of wonderful purifying propertier. which no poison can resist. S. S. S. quickly and effectually clears the bloo 1 of n!l morbid, unhealthy humors, and the old, troublesome sore heals. At the same tunc tho general health is invigorated atttl built up. When a little scratch or hurt fails tn bed readily, you may be sure your blood is bad. S S S. will soon put it in order a'i.1 keep it so. Our Medical Department is in chnrge of experienced physicians, who have made blood disease, a tudv If you w-ll write them about your cav, they will gladly furnish all infotuuuyu or advice wanted, without auy charge whatever. Address SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.