THE OMAttA DAILY B: SATIT-RDAV, .TITNTC 0, 1900. 3 u'ii i ivr 'vi tuv m vn?c lIlLLllHl 1U lilllL Ml A M OLd tj... r. J n .... , n, , y, . iu" 1WU mui.auuuci uu wiom mu. Worrjine About Their Pay. NEXT LEGISLATURE IS THEIR HCPZ Itnlnninkrr' Wrlulit tiny (In- Worli Will (Jo Mruilll nil mid t It it ( tlif Di-pnrttuent In .Slronucr Hum i:or. LINCOLN. Juno 8. fSpcclnl.) Although the decision of the supreme court cuts otf hln salary. It will tiot deprive Frank 1Mb hard of Onialm of the title of deputy food commissioner, and It Is announce.! nt the capltol that It will not In any v.ny affect thn 'work of the Foad department, "llulli makcr ' Vrlnht, the chief clerk of the de partment, said thl ufturnoon that tho oinco would be kept open, notwithstanding th? decision of the tu;rem court, wh h h" holils, strengthens the pure fond law lather than cripple It. In tho opinion handid down yiaterday the court recoRjilzes Frank Hlhbard In tho official capacity' of d"puty food commissioner, and this Is consW.ero I at an aillrmHtloti of the constitutionality of the act. Neither Mr. Hlbbanl nor "Hain makcr" Wright have locelved any c m pensntlon whatever for their work In th" Food department, but both will present their salary clalniH to the next legisla ture. Tho receipt of the pure food romniU Mon amount to nearly $2,400. nil of which has been (time I Into the treasury. Mr. Hlhbard has been absent from his desk, for seveial mouths imd during this tlmu the chief clerk has had charge of the olllce. The foml commission oncuplea an olllce In a yrry winded portion of tho capltol bulldln ; and but few people aro nware of Its ex istence. The case of tho State against ex-Oll In spector Hilton, an action to recover $6,100 and Interest alleged to he due tho state, nas appealed to the supreme court today by tho defendant. The stnto lecured ,i judgment In the lower court ami tho su preme court linn on a previous o.cihIoii nnirmcd tho dcvlslm. Hilton claims tint the money the stile f recking to recover v-as not received by him In his official ca pacity, but simply ais an In JIvMual for In specting a certain Una of petroleum not tnrntloned In the oil Inspection law. "There Is no cause for alarm If people will support the Slate Hoard of Health and exer-dsc the proper precaution," mid Dr. II. Ha I ley of the Htato board today in speaking of the smallpox situation. "They must be varclnnted uml the sooner they do this the btlter. The disease ns It ex'-l In Nebraska Ih very mild In form, and H Is a fact that It has been better controllol In this state than In any other of tho west ern states. There have only been three or four deaths frrm smallpox this year out of perhaps 100 cases." narflelil Oarland, a negro, was shot twice In the back of the head by r)rtetlvc Ma Inne lat.1 night while trying to escape arrest. The wound may prove fatal. Waiden IIopklnH reported to the governor today that th"rr are liunate.i In tho ntnte penitentiary, an Incrciio of eleven ever "tho preceding month. Itnlli'll lirimi n MIhnIiiiv, RliMIt. Neb.. June S. (Special.) F. ( Trrre. superintendent rf the Wlndfior cattle ranch at Highland Slallon, seven mllei n-rth of Hhi'r. bet been In town two da.vit tl'ta week trying to get some clue to the Ti'hcrraboutH of hW foronian. C. K. Warren. ho has been mining since last Sunday morning. On Saturday. In company with hU wife. Warren drove one cf Pierce's tama to lllalr and at night attended the graduat ing exercises at the opera hou.se, after which He 'started 'tiy.'dilv homo When he gat bout a half mllo north of town his learn be :amn unmanageable and ran away, throwing rOk at the Efiid of the package in which you buy your crackers and biscuit. See that it bears the trade mark design that tells you it is the "In-er-seal Patent Package." The package that keeps its contents fresh and crisp for you no matter when or where you get them. The tightly sealed outside cover, the peculiar inner folds of specially prepared cardboard and the lining of moisture proof paper, protects the pack age against dust, damp, odor and germs. Soda Biscuit, Milk Biscuit, Saratoga Flakes, Long Branch Biscuit, Butter Crackers, Graham Biscuit, Oatmeal Bis cuit, Ginger Snaps, Handmade Pretzelettes and VanillaWafers, can now be had in the "In-er-seal Patent Package." Used exclusively by National Biscuit llhn man Bn'1 hs w,f" om' b,,t not hurting them with the exception of u few bruise. Wflrren brought h!a wife back to the hotel ii'irt remnlniMl over night. Sunday morning ho went to search for his team, but could not nml . He told hlr wlfo that she hud better I take the train and go heme, which she did. warren tnen went nml brought tne carriage back and then disappeared. No reason can be given for bin disappearance. ( i.osiNt; of run Nt'llOOI. YUAIt. Student of Stiilf Mnrtril In Life vltli V pp i' i r I a I 1 2 rt 1 1 (). OIIAND ISLAND. Neb.. June 8. (Special.) The commencement oxerclntH of tlrnnd Islnmrcollege ended yesterday. The t-ventu of tho week have been Interesting through out. Hev. Thomas Anderson of Omaha de livered on Sunday evening the baccalaureate sermon. On Monday and Tuesday morn ings oral examinations were held. On Mon day evening tho annual contest for the Pat terscn prizes occurred. The flrat prize of $10 was won by Elmer Johnson of Oakland, tho second of $3 by Kllaa Starr of Olon vllle. the third, consisting of valuable bojkM, by W. Albert Davlo of Ilolbrook. The con test was u eloeo tne. The oratorical contest, held on Tuesday ovonlng, nan one of tho most Important fenturm of tho week, ilnco tho winner will represent Orand Island college next year In the state oratorical contest. This was won by the son of a former governor of the state Arthur O. Abbott, son of O. A. Ab bott. The subject was "Tho Puritan Eman cipator." Ullsha Jackson, with tho subject "Hoger Williams," won second place. The young men took Wednesday nfternooti for Held day. In the evening followed the collcgo musical under tho management of Prof. Allerman and Miss Kumbcr of tho music department. Tho principal event of tho week, how ever, was ruierved for tho last day. The ginduntliig exercises occurred at 2:30 p. m. Thursday and consisted of live orations by numbers of the graduating class, Inter spersed with mtislc. The day was pleasantly ended by n reception In the evening. At their meeting the board of trustees found the finances of the college In a rather more favorable condition thrtn formerly. Work on the new endowment of $3.",000 will now bo pushed as rapidly as possible. PIERCE. Neb., June 8. (Special. )-The senior class gave an Interesting program nt tho opera house Inst evening. A crowded house was present and heartily applauded every number of the program. The members of the clars acquitted themselves In a cred itable manner and aro deserving of much praK.'. HPUINOKIELD, Neb., Juno 8. (Special.) The fi urth annual graduating cxerclf03 of tho Springfield High school took place last night at the opera house. The class numbeied four. John Sage, the only male member of the claas, was unablo to be pre cnt on account of a sudden attack of sUknesa. IIlo vacant chair was appropil atcly decorated and his oration, "Cranks," win read by Prof. Carnahan. The three others were an follows: Miss Ellen Rob erts, HUbJect, "Rome Was Not Built In a u Day;" Mlsst Kuto Rogers, "The Close of tho Twentieth Century;" Miss E3lc Wal lace. "Havo a Definite Aim In Life." The musical program was under the manage ment of Prof. J, II. Mlllo and consisted of two numbers by a male quartet, a chorus of slxteein voices and a baritone solo from "Ester" by Prof. Mills. Class address and ptescntntlnn of diploma:) by Mr. 1. L. Freeman. A li rcl s lll'lilue I'onti'iiet, NORTH" PLATTE. Neb., Juno S. (Spo clal.) The Hoard of County Commlssloneis yesterday received and considered bills for the construction of the new bridge over tho couth chanrel cf the South Platto river. Vive bids altogether were Hied and the mm missloners awarded tho contract to John I. Hlnmnn of this city, his prcposal being slightly lower -than nny cf tho othots, Tho other bidders were Tulley & Mentis of Grand "island. H. Davis of Lexington, I'lcard S"p of North t'lntto and Frank Kborly of North I'latte. Throo of the bids were within $10 of each other. MAX AT TIK'I MSI1II IMSAI'PF. UtS. l.ntiorer Wiimlrrn Ami' nml Wife Dlrx During III Alisciirr. TECUMSEII, Neb.. Juno S. (Special.) Clarence Olllesplc, u young laborer, has very mysteriously disappeared from hh home In Tecumseh and as his wife, who ha-s been slrk for some tlmo, died yesterday, hli presence hero Is muih desired. It Is thought by those Interested In tho family that youn.? Olllesplc has tecently become mentally do range 1, for his actions aro very queer. He was employed at manual labor nn.l sino hi 4 wlfo's sickness ho had been very devoted to her, co much so In fact that the ovarwork nud worry have probably unbtlanceJ hH mind. He would come homo from his day' J work and sit at his wife's bedside late Into the night ministering to her wants. One night recently he returned frc ni his wot It, but instead, of acting In hi? customary way, went to his room and changed his clothes and taking an old razor put It in lis pocket. Ha wont through hlj wife's room and outdoors without a word cither t) his wife or the woman who was In charge of Mrs. Gillespie and that was the last seen of him. The matter was reported to Sheriff Strong and he ImmudlaUly Inst tutu 1 a search for the strange-acting man, but up to this time no cluo to hl3 whereibouts can be found. Mrs. (llllefisple worried considerably over the strange actions of her husband, who under ordinary clrcumstmces was so veiy attentive. Death finally relieved her suf ferings and worry, and the last desire she expressed In life was that she mlsht b? able to see her husband again before death. i).vri2 Knit im:uw; oi-' iii'i.ktt. .NHirnilui Mini to Ho I:iuiiIimm1 on Clinrui- in' t'rntrlililr. PAWNEE CITY. Neb.. June 8. (Special ) Tho preliminary hearing of M'.rt Ilultt', now under arrest here suspected of murder ing his brother, Enimctt Hulett, neat Hur churd Monday night Ijft, has been s t for tomorrow morning at The author!. Iiu nt work on the ease, though reluctant li dlscloje particulars, nevertheless give It cut openly that tho evidence against the ac cused man Is sufficient to wanant a trial. It has been known for some time that tho brothers held a deep gruJgo against each other and threats of lolence have fre quently been passed between them. The trouble originated, It 13 aliened, over a cum of monty in possession of Emmett to which hl3 brother laid claim. When found tho dead ninn had on his person about $j0 and thcto was no evidence that hla pockets had been molested. Tho finding, however, of tho suspected man's hat and a coupling pin covered with blood and hulr near tho place where the body was found points with emphatis toward cold-blooded murder. In an Interview the prisoner pruiested hi i Innocence and talked quite freely regard ing the events of the night on which the tragedy occurred. Resldeunts of Summerfleld, Kas.. near which place Mort Hulett formerly lived for somo time, say his reputation there wa3 not a good olio and state that they havo dam aging evidence against him. I'. K. it, SeMNlou AilJoiiriiN. HARVARD, Neb., June S. (Special.) Tho Eleventh convention of the Nebraska grand chapter of P. E. O. was called lo order Wednesday, June C, nt ! a. in. by the state president. Mrs. Carrie Hope man. During tho morning a piano duet was given by Mrs Harbour and Mrs. Arnot. Tho remainder of the morning was devoted to tho business of tho convention. The afternoon meeting opened with a vocal solo by Miss Youngstadt of Wahoo. MUt Mary Osraand, the editor of the P. E. O., was then presented to tho convention. Mrs. Walter Cnmpbcll, president of the S. G. C, and Miss Ojuiand arc tho guests of honor. Tho memorial hour was next In order. The music was furnished by Mrs. Pickett of South Omaha nnd Mrs. Updlko and Min Hudlong of Harvard. "To the De parted" was given by Miss Gcrlng of Platts mouth and Miss Smith of Hloomlnglou re cited a poem, "Resigned." Thursday morning tho convention opened with a piano solo by Mrs. Sitra Elnsel, de votional exercises were led by Mrs. Pat terson, (list vice president, and a vocal solo 'by Mrs. I'pdlke. Tho afternoon was oponcd by the Harvard quartet. Mrs. Elnsel of Holdrego gave a piano solo and Miss Hudlong a vocal solo, by request. The now officers elected for the ensuing year arc President, Mrw. Carrie Hopeman: first vice president, Mrs. Kate M. Harbour; second vlco president, Min. Sara Reiillng; record ing secretary, Mm Mary Axtell; correspond Ing secretary. Miss Edith Youngstadt; treas urer, Mrs. Candace W. Hindi ; organizer, Miss Jennlo A. Hurch. Tho officers were Installed by Mrs. Hope man. Tho convention was elescd with the closing ode, to meet In Juno, 1001, nt Mln den, Neb, Chapter L of Harvard gave n reception at tho homo of Mr. P. Updike to all the P. E. O. hlsters. Will Vote on Seliool llomlx, NEWMAN GROVE, Noh., Juno 8. (Spo cl.il.) At a meeting of tho Hoard of Edu cation held last night a petition signed by a large number of tho voters, praying for a special election to vote on bonds for building nn additional school hou.-ic, was granted. It Is Intended to erect a tvo-room building on tho same ground occupied by tho High school building at a cost of about $1,800. Tho special election will bo called for July 10. Tho olectlon of Miss Anna Torgcrson to the vacancy caused by tho resignation of Miss Edna Hartley meets with popular favor. l''lremeii llxiiret l.nrco rrinvtl. YORK, Neb., Juno S. (Special.) The committee) of tho Stato Firemen's associa tion 'has succeeded In securing a one-fare rate for tho round trip to the week's tour nament nf tho Nebraska Bremen's meeting, which convenes nt Yqrk In July. This rate Is mado by tho Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley and tho Hurllngton, Kansas City & Omnha railroads, all radiating Into lork With largo cash prizes offered In contests and a one-faro rate tho York firemen say they will have tho largest crowd that over before came to York. 'IVneliPM Will Convene. PIERCE, Neb., Juno 8. (Special.) County Superintendent W. N. Sloven jrn has gant out nnnounenments for tho twfnty flrst annual session of tho Plerco County Teachers' Institute, which 'will convene nt Plalnview on Monday, Juno 11, nnd close on Saturday, Juno 16, Tho Instructors a o Professors Howlus and Crumley, of tho I'lalnvlew Normal collcgo, Mlsa Eva 12. Jllxer and tho county superintendent, Appointment In (Iriuul Army, LINCOLN, June 8. (Speslal Telegram ) Department Commander John Reese of the Grand Army of tho Republic has appointed James D. Gago of Lincoln on assistant ad jutant general, to suscccd WInslow H Hargcr of Hebron, who has served one term under Commander Evans. Ilrad P. Cook cf Lincoln was appointed assistant quartermaster general. Doth ap pclntments will tako effect June 25. I'lil.'rtnln O in n tin C.iioIn, SEWARD. Neb., Juno 8, (Special.) Mrs. J. S, Henderson and Mrs. Eruklno M. Barnes cntcrtnlniil aliout 200 (f their frlonds yc terday afternoon at the heme of Mrs. Hen derson In honor of Miss Hendcr.'on and Mtsu Wako of Omaha, Milt'iullil Crop Prospect. PAWNEE CITY. Neb.. June 8. (Special ) The thermometer reglsterol 98 dgrees In tho shado In this vicinity yesterday. Wheat pimpeets are generally go:d, but reports from the louth part of the couniy are to tho effect th.it Insects aro damaging the crop to considerable extent In thit sec tion. Canker worms are also doing soma damage to fruit. Generally speaking, how ever, crops prospects aro good and Indict tloni point to continued prosperity In Paw nee county. Ynrlt DpcliiMintor' Content, YORK. Neb., Juno 8. (Special.) There was considerable rivalry among contestants In the declamatory contest of the York col lego last evening. Two of the contestants had wen filet prize In 1S0S and 18D9. Miss Ella Graham won first prize, u gold medal. Charles Davis was awarded the second prize. C. E. Sandall. who was winner of first prize In the 1SU8 contest, received tho third prlto. There was a larce attendance. V. I S. (.'. 12. Convention. ALHION, Neb., June 8. (Special.) A dis trict convention of the Young People's So ciety of Christian Endeavor met here com mencing Friday night and will close Sunday evening. tleiievn Will t'eleltrate. GENEVA. Neb.. Juno S. (Speclal.)-Ge-neva will celebrate tho Fourth nnd hss already $750 toward assisting the eagle to scream. TODAY'S WEATHER FORECAST WliiK tlie I'roKiiosdeiilni' I'rom Inm for I lio Ti'iiiitntlMslsliii Country l)nr lim Tn i-nO -Four Honrs. WASHINGTON, June 8. Forecast for Saturday and Sunday: For Nebraska, North Dakota, South Da kota, Kaunas, Colorado and Wyoming Shewers and thunderstorms, with cooler Saturday; Sunday fnlr; mtithivly, shifting to northwesterly winds. For Illinois nnd Indiana Fair Saturday; warmer In northern portions; Increasing east to acuthcast wlnd3: Sunday, showers and cooler. For Oklahoma. Indian Territory and Ar kansasFair Saturday: showers Sunday; southerly winds. For Western Texas and New Mexico Fair In southern, showers In northern Satur day and Sunday; variable winds. For Iowa Fair Saturday,' with warmer In central and eastern portions; Sunday showers and cooler: easterly winds. For Missouri Fair Saturday; showers nnd cooler Sunday; easterly winds. For Montana Fair Saturday, with cooler In southern and eastern portions; Sunday fair; northwesterly winds. Local Heooi'il. OFFICE OF Till-: WRATH tan tii-Dt.'Air OMAHA. Juno 8. Official record nf mm! Peru t lire and prcelpltatlun, compared with the corresponding duy of the last throo years: ,, , 1!"". ISM. 1S0S. 1SST Maximum lemiierature... n T ?n t .Minimum temperature.... (is ill b: b, .weragc temperature ,0 ca i;s Gi Precipitation OJ T '.'.til .01 Record of temperature and iiroclnitiitlnn at Omaha for this day and since Mnrcli 1. 1M0: Normal for the day cs I'ixreMs ror tne day I'2xeo.s since March 1 asa Normal rainfall for the dav K in,-t Deficiency for the dav .' is ineh Total since March 1 T.fEl Inches Deficiency since March 1 2.77 Inches Deficiency for cor. period. ISM. . y.Kj Inches Deficiency for cor. period, lS'JS 0.B2 inch IteporlN fi-iini MiiIIoiin nt S p, in. H SB. S STATIONS AND STATB OF lYKATIIlEn. 2 r! : : 3 Omaha, elenr North Platte, part cloudy Salt Luke City, cloudy Cheyenne, cloudy Rapid City, clear Huron, clear Wllliston. cloudy fc'l Sl .() S4 ss .an 71 SSI .01 74 M .tH ssi ni .on 7ti 7.N .0) 71S f,'.'l T M 741 .01 Ml M .0) Wi ( .00 70 .o) til 70 .00 SO S4 .00 00 Mil T 72 7t .00 82 ifi .00 Chicago, clear Hi. ioutM, clear St. Paul, clear Davenport, clear Helena, clear Kansas City, elenr t Havre, clear Bismarck, clear Galveston, clear T Indicates traco of precipitation. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecast Official. Million havo boon rollevod of female troubles by Mrs Plnkham's advloo and medicine. 0 Tho letters of a few aro printed regularly In this aaera If any one doubts tho efficiency and sacredly confidential character of Mrs, Pinkham's methods, write for a book she has recently published which contains letters from the mayor of Lynn, the post master, and others other city who havo made care ful investigation, and who verify all of Mrs. Plnk ham's statements and claims. The Plnkham claims aro sweeping. Investigate them. THIRTY YEARS OF CURES Tiiosn iiniiTiru. Auburn Tints, so tiotlccabld among fnalonnple women, aro produced only by the Imperial Hair IleKenerntur the cleanest and most lusting Hair Colorins II Is enslly applied, abtfo lutelv harmless and ONE APPLI CATION LASTS MONTHS. Sample of hair coloring free. Bond for pam- I1I1ICI IMJ'KHIAI. CHKM, MKu. CO.. 23 W 22d St., N.Y Sold by druKsUta nnd hairdressers uoiHfiw s.u.iwoiin CAPsi i.iss. Cures Gonorrhoea, Gleet, unnatural dis charges In a few days. All drucglsts, accept nnly DocuU, by mall $1.50, full directions, Dick . Co.. 133 Centre Ut.. New Ycrk. TO THE WOMEN OF THE UNITED STATES. Successful Home Treatment. DR. HART MAN'S CURE FOR FEMALE DISEASES A GENER OUS OFFER TO WOMEN. Invalid Women are Applying by Thousands for Dr. Hartman's Free Home Treat- ' ment by Letter. DR. S. B. In view of the great multitude of women suffering from some form of female disease, and yet unable to llnd nny cure. Dr. Hnrt mun, tho renowned gynaecologist, 1ms an nounced his willingness to direct tho treat ment of as many cases as make application to him during the summer tr.onths, without chnrge. Tho treatment will be conducted by cor respondence. Tho doctor will prescribe all medicines, applications, hygienic and dietary regulntllons necessary to complete a cure. Tha medicines prescribed can bo obtained at all drug stores. This offer will hold goud only during the summer months. Any wo man can become a regular patient by send ing a written statement of her nge, condi tion of life, history and symptoms of her dcrangomcnt3. All cases of female diseases, Including menstrual Irregularities, displacements, ulcerations, Inflammations, discharges. Irrita "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." SAPO IS THE PROPER T.IING .,. 1 cks regular $1.00 grade 3ach, only mocks each, SATURDAY 50 extra quality high grade Hammocks, deep valance and fringe, Hat cushion pillows, assorted colors, good values, at 3, 3.50 and $.'5.75 tako your choice Saturday each kJKJ Porch shades, straw seats, lawn and veranda furniture in endless variety. Porch Rockers All porch and veranda furniture on special sale Saturday, such as Matting and Burlap Upholstered Morris Chairs and Rockers, also all Settees. Chairs and Rockers. Special Saturday prices to niture day in our Great June Open Saturday evening until 9 p. m. Orchard & Willielm Carpet Co. 1414-1416-1418 Douglas Street. 3 That Fifth . which Is now occupied by the Department of th Mlisour! for Army Hcndnutrters, will be ready for occupancy for now UntnU en July 1st. Tho government always selects tha best of everything;. That U the reason they chose The Bee Building for their offices, Now la tho opportunity to got a fine suite of rooms, which will be ar ranged exactly to nult your convenience. It will bo noccsiary for you to make up your mind at once. We will bo glad to show you and assign you dikes, R. C. PETERS & CO,, A WANT Made happy by our Turkish T and V Pills. Monthlies aure to the day. Never disappoints any Ijty. Cures scanty, excesblvrt or painful menstruation. Nothlm: like It In the market. $1.00 Pox by mull. Two boxes cure any caw. No pain, no danger Illin' Pharmacy. Omaha. Ken. HARTMAN. tion of the ovaries, tumors and dropsy of the abdomen, should apply nt once and become registered as regular patients. All corre spondence will be held strictly cunfldentlal. No testimonials of cures will be given to tho public except by the express wish of tho patient. As is well known, Dr. Hnrtman Is tho President of tho Hnrtman Sanitarium, an In stitution which has a department devoted exclusively to tho treatment of female dis eases. He irt thus brought to sec thousands of such cases every year, the most of whom return to their homes to bo treated by cor respondence. Tho principal remedy he relies upon In such cases Is Peruna, which every woman should have, who has any affection of this kind. Those wishing to become patients should address Dr. S. I). Hartman, Columbus, Ohio. No ono knows better than Dr. Hnrtmnn how mucb the women suffer with diseases FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. LO ML Hammocks 50 good, strong, durable Ham o c' special Tor Saturday CQn Hard maple framq, splint seat, good strong, rocker, special Saturday ?0c. make this tho biggest porch fur Clearing Sale. (S3 Floor RRNTAL AORNTS, OriOUND n.OOU, TUB UKIJ I1UILDINO , YOl'lt WIFIJ peculiar to their sex. No ono knows better than he does how many of them eufTer with siloh dleases, Patiently, hopefully, wearily, and often silently, they rke out a mlierablo existence year nfter year. No Martyr In poetry, or heroine In romance makes a moro touching appeal to hmmin sympathy than the woman burdened with tho cares of a family, trying to carry the extra load of some tormenting and ever-pretent femaln disease. Dr. Hartman's sympathy for such Is unbounded, and his willingness to help them limited only to his power. A woman confined to tho house several years with a chronic fcmnle derangement had finally given up nil hope of .being cured. Shu had tried physician nfter physician, nnd remedy after remedy, without nny perma nent Improvement. Her treatment had cost her husband, who wns n poor man, hundreds of dollars. They had been obliged to deny themselves many comforts of life In order to got money enough to pay tho physicians. Yet, In uplte of all economy, there wns a small mortgage upon their property be cause of the expense her Illness hud brought upon thoni. Tho woman had be come weak, nervous nnd wretched, scarcely able to keep out nf her bed. Her children were growlug up neglected nnd ragged, be cause of tho want of a mother's care. Her husband was becoming discouraged nnd broken down with overwork. Picking up the paper one day she hap pened to read an Item which contained tho news Hint Dr. llartninn would treat surlt cases free of charge by letter. Sho Im mediately wrote tho doctor, describing her case, nnd giving him all her symptoms. She soon received a letter telling her exactly what to do and what medicines nnd appli ances to get. She began tho treatment (tho principal remedy being Peruna) nt once, and In a few weeks wns well and strong again and able to do her own work The Home of Pertmu. Another woman who used Peruna with out becoming ono of Dr. Hartman's regular patients had tho following uxpcrlnucc. Miss Ida Green writes from Haldwlnvllle, On "Pertain Is wonderful nnd good, and a cer tain euro for femnlo weakness. I have been 111 and havo been taking doctor'a medicine for Beveral years, and found that none did me nny good. "Hvrry ilny II wiin n worry I iih nltrnjN nlel.. I liiul iMiine In Hie enn cIiinIoii lo ulve up, noil not ime iui more ini'illl'lni'. I n nleli Indeed for Hie illN( tun jrnr. .liiMt before I lie kiiii lo til lie I'orinin I iniN very ueitU, Im'mIiIcn I linn lilllmiN nml t'oiiNtlpnliMl. "I had pains In my back and tlio nnd fnl ling of the weenb, with bearing down pain?. "Ono day while reading my newspaper, 1 came across an ail., read of the book for women entitled "Health and Reality" nnd sent for It. Then I began to use the medi cine. After using several bottles 1 nm now thoroughly cuied." Send for free book entitled "Health and Heauty." Address Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio. Now Models for 1900, Bevel-Gsar Chalnless, $75 ; Chain, $50 HARTFORDS, STORMERS PENNANTS At leodara In tha midliin-prlct elm, . $33, $25. Columbia Coaator Drake, Simple, Burc, KRrctlre. Prloo, (with our 1000 Models,) $3.00. Columbia Bloycloo, HOME OFFICE, HARTFORD, CORN. Neb. Cycle Co., Columbia Denlrs. Omaha Hlcyclo Co,, Stormer Dealers, Omaha, Neb. i Nursing Mothers aro sublected to a heavy drain upon the system. Chronic neurnlgln, Impoverishment of blood, or comploto exhaustion aro fre quently the result. "Cabinet Beer" will overcome It nil! Always have a case at homo, Brewed and sold by FRED KKUG HKI2WING CO., OMAHA, NI2H. $6.00 A MONTH. DR. McGREWi SPECIALIST. 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