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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SAT IT TIP AY, MARCH 0, 1001.
500,000 Women
Havo boon rostorod to health
by lydla . Plnkh ant's Vege
table Compound. Their let
tors are on file and prove this
statement to he a fact, not a
more boast. When a medl
olne ham been successful In
curing mo many women, you
cannot well may without try
ing It " I do not believe It
will holn mo-,"
INKHAMS
Voidable Compound
It a yAi cur for att those painful
Ailments of Women.
It will entirely cure tho worst forms of
Female- Complaints, all Ovarian troubles.
Inflammation and Ulceration, Falling and
Displacements of tlin Womb, and coasequnnt
.Spinal Weakness, and is peculiarly adapted
0UT mrdlclnn oureil ma at tar.
rlble fmil lllnei.
Mrs. M. K. Mullzi,
1a Concord t,, Huiton, Msit,
Backache.
Tt has cured more rass of lUekacha and
I.rucorthrna than any other remedy th
world hat evor known. It Isalmost infallible
in lucli cases, It dissolves and expels
Tumors from tho Uterus hi an early stag
of development, and checks any tendency
to cancerous humors.
t2tftble Compound re-
.norotl a Fibroid Titmor from mj
womb afttr doctors fulled to Kite
relief. Mrs. II. A. LounAnn,
Weitdslr, Mtis.
Bearing-down Feeling
Womb troubles, causing pain, weight, and
backache, Instantly relieved and perma
nently cured by Its use. Under all circum
stances It acts in harmony with the laws
that goTorti the female system, and is at
harmless as water,
fincksrhn left in lifter taking
the second bottle. Your medicine
enroll mi when doctor la m ,
MBS. aAllAH ItOLSTKlK,
3 Darin Mock, tiorbam at., Loirill. Man,
Irregularity,
Suppressed or I'attiful Menstruations. Weak
ness of :he Stomach, Indigestion, moating,
Flooding, Nervous Prostration, Headache,
Uenorat Debility
It I' a Brand medicine. 1 am
thankful for the good It has done
me, Mrs, J. V. .1.,
Tfi Carolina Ave.,
Tamslca I'laln (lloitton). Mam.
Dizziness, Faintness,
Kxtronin Lassitude, "don't care" and
"want to bo left alone" feeling, oxcltahil
Ity. Irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness,
flatulency, melancholy, or tho "blues," and
backache. Theso am sum indications of
Female Weakness, snmo derangement of tho
Utorus.
IfOtvqH I was tronbleit with IlTstlneM,
HjCji Iltailaches, KalntnrM, Hwolllng
Wr Limbs. Your medicine cored me.
I .Mits. Barak K. Hakrr,
I , Ilucktport, Me.
The whole story, hinrntrr, Is told In nn
HltMtratril lunik which frnea with rarli hot
tie, the most rnmpletn tregitUe nn frliml.
complaint i ever published.
1'or eTtflit years I sulferedwlth
womb trouble, and was entirely
cured by Mrs. rinkham'r medicine.
Mks. L. I,. Towne,
Littleton. X. It,
Kidney Complaints
and Ilackarhn of either tex the Vegetable
Compound always cures.
The Vegetable Com
pound Is sold by all
arvgglita or sent by
mall, in form of rills
or Ixienge, on re
ceipt of SI.OO.
lorrt$pendtnceiretllf
antwtrtd.
You fan addren In strictest confidence,
LTDli . liKKIIAM MED. CO., Ljnn, Mais.
S5-00 A MONTH.
SPECIALIST
In
All Private Diseases
and Disorders of Men
1! Years in Omaha.
VARICOCELE d
I
iivrinnr.FiF .,.
HfjV'-.J iVI
' 'I'' lMttthOll ilftff. HAVAf fall.
, without ciittloir. naln or
3 YPH I L ISf.f"r!''eJi?l,.h.9J'0'"o
the system. Soon every sign and symptom
u ?f,,LP'.,a?.?im,I,,,ey n frever. Xo
"HKBAKINO OUT" of thedlsease onthe skin
or face. Troatraent contains eo dangerous
drugsor Injurious medicines.
WEAK MEN 1,OM ov MANiiooitfrom K
sfviiai i v S'Aaes r Victims to Nunvoua
i? Ijeiiimtv or KxiiansTioN,
iH,l?TJ.N,,.,C,AKNKS3 ISVOMINTAIIY r-0S8.
Titul'inv lircxv I" Youno and Minnui
AoD. ack ol vim. vigor nnd strength, with
serual organs Impaired nndweak.
STRICTURE .ifiIlrf,lii',;i;rea wTWUb inew
iriri BLFI.Tlll"1.1S',,lllbl1' Home Treat
2 a . 7. T meKti NlDtruments,nopaln,
no detention from business. Gonorrhoea!
Kidney and HUditcr Tmnhles. u""uoo,
Ot'ltK.S ISIMKANTEICii,
CentolUtlofl rrre. Trtatmrnt by Mill.
Call on or address 0 s. ,4tn st.
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MEN
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If rOU bare until. ek nrtr.n
lost Bower or weakening dr&lna.
our cuum Or if an PereloerTHli
reiiure you witnout ilrtiKt or
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DANGER SIGNALS AM.uouttyN..
-.-.nrVHj ture to every WEAK
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fortsklnjyou? These
Nature's warnlncs;
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lilrclricl ty I s the only known
cure for these weaknesses.
As appIleJ by my Klectrlc
licit the cure Is guaranteed;
If It fall I m.111 refund every
cent you pay for It,
DR. BENNETT'S
ELECTRIC BELT
l tit Quadruple Atulilnlv.
Ine Power, hntlrely differ-
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cm, ana mui not pe con- . t
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sells. Ha soft, silken.--
"'Nil
fhamott rovereJ tmiiiM.
7
electroJes which do not
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bire metal electrodes usJ
on all other makes of httc.
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onlyisc when fcurncJout; no oihef belt can bare-
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less. GUARANTEED TO CURB all Weaknesses In
either sea; restore Vitality; cure Rheumatism In any
form, , Varirore Veins, Kidney, Liver anj fllalJer
Trtiuble, Constipation. I))spensla. all reraale Com
plJ nts, General and Nervout. Debility, etc.
rite to-day for py book. "The Hndlne of the
Joutila n of Eternal Youth." Sent free, postpaid, for
theasklnc, Hxik will tell ou all about it. Sol J only oy
DR'. BENNETT Electric Belt Co.
Iluuma 18 to SI DouKlaa lltuok.
Iluilve null Kills Htrceu, Uuialaa, Mass.
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114,5-, Dr. Kay-aUtiourocureaaU
UtlfiUrC female dlseuses. -st dmc
w BlHtt, II Illustrated boolc
and advice trie. Dr. II. J, Kaj, Saratoga, N. X.
I Lydla E. Pinkham't'U
1 Llier Pills cure I
I Constipation, I
I Slot Headache, 25c
DARRELL IS NOT GUILTY
Acquitted tf the Charge of Ifmdtr in tht
Zthn One.
WIFE IS OVERJOYED AT THE VERDICT
Throw. Iter Arm Around Iter lln
brtnil niitl Klanen Him JiiiIrc
ItrhnUcK the Dlsplnj- of
C'otmrit tulrtt Ion.
KKEMONT. Neb., March 8. (Special
Telegram.) After being out only nn hour
and three quarters the Jury In tho case of
William Darrell, charged with the murder
of Herman Znhn, brought. Iq a verdict of
not guilty.
Sixty people were In the court room when
the Jurors took their scats In the box. Tho
prisoner sat In his usual place at tho end
of the tabic. His wlfo Bat by his side, with
bowed head, and her hands before her ejus.
Ualllrf I'arks passed the verdict to the
clerk, and ho rend;
"We, tho Jury, duly empaneled and snorn
In tho nbovo entitled cause, do find tho de
fendant not guilty."
As the last words were spoken IMrroll's
wlfo threw her nnns about blm nnd kissed
him, subbing with toy. Ills attorney, Mr.
Button, grasped him by tho hand, nnd his
old and Intimate personal friend, Prank
Johnson of Norfolk, who was sitting Inside
the bar, having been present during most
of tho trial, Jumped from his chair nnd al
most bounding toward Darrell warmly
congratulated both him and his wife,
tightly grasping him by the hand, with his
arms around both him and his wife. Thern
was a stir In the room, and Judge (Irlnil
son rapped on the bench nnd said In n stent
tono: "This court room Is no placo for
congratulations. Tho Jurors aro not to bo
commended nor condemned for what they
havo done. They hnvo dono what they be
lieved to ho their duty. Kvcryonu lake
their scats nnd remain seated until the Jury
passes out. tlentlcnicn of tho Jury, pats
out of tho room by tho rear door."
In tho corridor Darrell nnd his wife, his
friend Mr. Johnson, nnd his iittorney shook
hands with tho Jitrymon, and Darrell, In
company with his wlfo nnd Johnson, loft
tho bulldl'ig.
AVIfo I'nllhful TlirotiKh All.
During tho arguments today .Mrs. Dar
rell, wife of tho prisoner, sat by his side, n
eloso listener to nil tho words of' tho at
torneys, nnd was frequently ovorcomo by
emotion. She has stood by her husband
ever slnco his nrrcst, and by her unassum
ing appearance and steadfast devotion to
him has won tho sympathy of every one
In tho court room. Mention of the WUMnnis
or Armstrong places always brings a blush
to her faco.
K. W. Dtitton, for tho defense, spoko for
two hours this morning, going over nil the
testimony, then bringing together the fncts
which went to provo his client not a par
ticipant In tho crlmo which ho claimed
was tho solo work of Ilhcn ond Gardner. He
rovlowcd the evldenco of tho witnesses who
sworo that Darrell had a gun and wai
standing wntch In front of Zahn's place
and prgucd that from their excitement,
from the effects of their drinking nnd from
the positions whero they stood, they might
be nnd wero mlstnken In the man. nnd that
It was Willlnm Ithea. as testified to by
Kronnlng. Instcnd of Darrell, who stood
gunril. Ho closed with nn eloquent appeal
for ho acqulttnl of tho defendant.
County Attorney .Martin made the clos
ing nrgumentH for tho state. Ho replied ut
sotiio longth to the arguments of llutton
and Cook nnd argued that In order to ac
quit tho defendant the Jury must disre
gard tho testimony of a Inrgo number of
witnesses nnd that Dnrroll's nnd tinea's
evldenco wns inconsistent with the clrcum
Ktnncua nnd unworthy of belief. If the
Jurymen believed tho evidence they could
not acquit the defendant.
Tho instructions to the Jury were very
lengthy, especially upon the question of
conspiracy and prrmedltntlon. About I
o'clock the . jrorn retired under chnrge of
Hnlllff Hacker, who also had tho enro of
tho Juries In Ithe.Va and Gardner's cases.
NO BLAME FOR THE WRECK
(Nironrr'N Jury I' I nil a Oni Trnln Hun
dIsik on tlu Time of
Another.
COliUMIlUS, Neb., March 8. (Special
Telegram.) Tho coroner's inquest over tho
remains of John C. Mendham, who wns
killed In the wreck Wednesday ulght, wns
held this afternoon nt tho court house.
After hearing the testimony of tho trnln
crows tho Jury repaired In n body to tho
Bcono of tho wreck at tho cast limits of tho
yard. This was dono to Inform tho Jurors
regarding somo dlBtunces. Shortly after
ward they returned a verdict saying that
death was the result, of an accident cniiBcd
by trnln No. 7 running Into the rear end of
train No. 25; that train 25 was runnlig on
tho time of trnln 7 from some causo un
known to tho Jury. Tho Jurors also ex
onerate both train erows from nny criminal
Intent or negligence.
Tho ovldence showed that tho stockmen
In tho caboose wero twice warned In ample
tlmo to lenvo the cur while tho train was
moving nt six or eight miles an hour.
Engineer Livingston of tho passenger train
snld ho saw tho rear lights, tho slgnola
and burning fuse, did everything possible,
but could not stop In time.
Xmv IrfidttP of A. O. v, V,
TAHLiE HOCK, Neb.. March 8. (Speclnl.)
K. C. Hedrlck of Tecumseh, grand pa
triarch of tho Grand Encampment of No
brnska, Independent Order of Odd Follows,
assisted by 0. S. Mason, J. F. Roberts,
W. K. Taylor, C. R. Madden, B. E. Klls
worth, Goorgo Soudcrs, c. H. Schull,
Charles A. O. Shaw, C. M. Miller nnd Do
Mot Swan, all of Harmony encampment No
6 nt Tecumseh. Inltlntod Phoenix
encampment No. 51, Independent Order of
Odd Fellows at this placo Wednesday, with
a membership of tweuty. Tho opera house
wns used for a reception room und banquet
hall. Tho Hebckah lodge of this place
served Bupper.
Tho following nro the officers of the
new encampment: Georgo F. Cotton, chief
patriarch; K, L. McCrea, senior warden;
J. M. Cochran, high priest; J. H. Stewart,
Junior warden; M. II. Marble, scribe; C.
H. Norrls, treasurer; W. J, Finn, outsldo
sentinel; J. P. Bwing, Inside sentinel; J.
II, Talbot, first wntch; Frank Kovnndn,
second watch; llruco Woods, third watch;
A. M. Fuller, fourth watch; Frank Cochran
and Georgo A. Cotton, guards of tent.
tJlinrstrd svltlt Ilnrttlnry,
nEATHICE. Nob., March S. (Special
Telegram,) Tho early part of the week
tho general store of Frank K. nice of Hlue
Springs was broken Into and robbed of a
largo amount of fine cutlery. A day or so
later a young man named Orvtllo Munson
came to this city and secured work at the
Spafford hotel. Tho cutlery stolen bore
Mr. Hlce's name. Munson wns shadowed
today nnd a warrant was Issued, Deputy
Sheriff Farlow nrrestcd him In tho lobby
of the Paddock hotel last evening, and
when searched several pieces of the stolen
goods were fouud on his person. Tho
prisoner was placed In tho county Jail.
Il- Ilia Ovsn ItrsolXT.
YORK, Nob,, March S. (Special,) Abra
ham Peters of Henderson, while returning
to his home from n sale, with his wife and
family, attempted to shoot a rabbit. Ho
had a 22 rrvolver ami the report cauied
the team to run. Putting his revolver back
In his pocket so that ho could handle .he
team, It was discharged, tbo bullet caterlr;
his body on tho right side between the first
and second ribs. His wife drove the team
to Henderson, where they secured tho serv
ices of Drs. Hanna and Shldler of York nnd
Dr. Goosen of Henderson. After consider
able probing they were unable to find th
bullet. Ho will probably be brought to
York ns scon as he Is able to stand the
trip, whero the physicians, with tho n'd
of an X-ray machine, will try to locate :he
bullet.
rtincrnl of Tlirron sp.
FREMONT, Ncb March S. (Special.)
Tho funeral of Thcron Nye was held from
his residence, corner of Tenth and I
streets, this afternoon, and was largely at
tended, especially by tho older residents
of the city. Services consisting of a prayer
nnd short eulogy were conducted by Rev.
W. H. Muss of the Congregational church.
The honorary pallbearers were: J. T.
Smith, J. O. Smith, 0. A. Smith, Wilson
Reynolds, W. F. Leo and L. II. Rodgcrs.
The active pallbearers were Hon. W. H.
Munger. J. C. Clcland. C. M. Williams, Wil
liam Fried, James Raiding nnd John .
Ooff. The general olllces of the Nye
Schneider company were closed during the
afternoon, as was the city hall. Mr. Nye's
oldest eon. Fred, employed on a New York
dally, was the only one of the family not
present. The funeral was conducted ac
cording to tho often expressed wishes of the
deceased.
t'oufpssp. In llnrulnry,
BEATRICE, Neb., March S.-(Spcclal Tel
egrara.) Deputy Sheriff Farlow went to
Wymoro this morning with u warrant for
the arrest of Georgo Richards, said to bo
tho accomplice of young Munson, who was
Hrrestcd hero last night on the charge of
burglary of F. E. Rice's store at Dlue
Springs. The two wero arraigned beforo
County Judge Bourne this afternoon nnd
pleading guilty ns charged, were bound over
to the district court for $300. Relng unable
to furnish bonds, they were committed to
tho county Jail.
SprnUprs for Srlioul Cniitr.t.
FREMONT. Nob.. March S. (Special. )
Love's opera house was fit loci last night
to hear the contest to select a representa
tive from the Fremont High school at the
district contest nt Norfolk March 27. There
were eight speakers. The Judges awarded
tho first plnce to Leon Andrews of tho
dramatic class, whose subject wns, "Con
test In tho Arena;" Nellie James of the
humorous class second, whose subject
was, "Trouble In the Pit."
IttM'rlvcr nl Shinny,
SIDNEY, Neb.. March S. (Special Tele
gram.) Hon. James L. Mcintosh received
a mossngo from Washington yesterday
announcing his appointment ns receiver
of the United Stntcs land ofllco here In
plnco of Matt Daughcrty, reslgnrd. Mr.
Mcintosh Is chairman of tho republican
county central committee nnd n member
of the state central committee. He has
resided hero since childhood.
ItrilPST. Old Si'nre lij- Slifiotlnsc.
GORDON. Neb.. March 8. (Special Tele
gram.) Baldwin Ilttckley and Lew Pccblcr,
better known ns "Snake Hunter." who hnd
previously had trouble, met In Frank Sas
senberry's restaurant last night and re
newed the old score. Pccbler drew, his gun
and fired two shots, one passing through
Buckley's clothing near his waist. Both
men Immediately disappeared and have not
been Been since.
Win- HrrnliliiK .In II ThIit,
Rl'TTU, Neb., March S. (Special Tele
gram.) Fred flrnlloy, charged with nt.
tempted nnFotilt. who broke jail hero the
night of August 23 nnd again nt Armour
September B, wnB returned hero today from
Marshall, Minn. He will have his trial at
tho April term of the district court.
Atlr in t cm I Trnln WrrrUlnu.
WAUSA, Neb., March 8. (Special.) Yes
ferdny while tho morning train was two
miles above this place It ran over a rail
road tin placed across the rails. A young
man who has been working In ond around
Bloomlleld has been arrested, charged with
placing tho tlo on tho track.
Chiirunl sslth Anxnnlt.
GRAND ISLAND. Neb., March 8. (Spe
cial.) James II. Foley, a gambling houne
keeper and politician, was arrested at 10
o'clock this morning on tho chiirgo of 83
sault upon Mrs. Mary L'onroy of Shclton.
Churned with Knlhoailr turn.
SUPERIOR, Neb.. March 8. (Special.)
Lew Sknggs, n stone cutter, has been ar
rested and taken to Webster county on a
charge of embezzlement preferred agatnBt
him by a bank In Red Cloud.
Gnocr County Knrnis Srlllntr.
BEATRICE, Neb., March 8. (Special Tel
egram.) The amount of sales of Gage
county farms, sold so far this month,
nmounts to J237.000 nnd sovcral deals aro
not yet closed.
Cnllcil to i2il.conl I'nfttnrntr.
WYMORE, Neb., March 8. (Special.)
Rev. E, C. Osborne of Crclghton, Neb., lias
been called to the pastorato of tho Episcopal
church.
COLDER, NORTHERLY WINDS
lint I'nlr SUy In to Cniiopy the Ante
lope Mtnle Snlurilny nnd
Nil mill'.
WASHINGTON, March 8. Forecast for
Saturday nnd Sunday:
For Nebraska ond Kausas Fair, colder
Saturday; northerly winds, becoming vari
able; Sunday fair.
For Iowa Fair in western, occasional
rains probable In eastern portion Saturday;
colder, except In northeast portion; winds
generally northerly; Sunday fair.
For Missouri Rain and colder Saturday;
winds becoming northwesterly; Sunday
fair. "
For Colorado nnd Wyoming Generally
fair Saturday; winds becoming northwest
erly; Sunday fair.
For North and South Dakota Fair Satur
day; variable winds; Sunday rain or snow
probable.
l.nenl Iteeord,
OFFICE OF THE WKATIIF.lt I1UREAU,
OMAHA, March 8. Ofllclnt record of torn
pernturo and precipitation compared with
tho corresponding duy of the last three
years;
inoi. moo. isn isos.
Maximum temperature... 51 55 57 OS
Minimum temperature.... 3S 32 1!) U
Mean temporuturo 4fi II 3S 66
Precipitation oo no CO W
Record of temperaturo nnd precipitation
at Omuliu for this duy and since March 1,
1901:
Normnl temperature 33
Excess for the dnv , , 13
Total excess since March 1 51
Normal precipitation W Inch
Deficiency for the day 04 Inch
Totnl preclpltntlon idnce March 1... trace
Deficiency hIiico March 1 .32 Inch
Excess for cor. period, 1900 0,1 Inch
Deficiency for cor. period, ISno M inch
lleporta from Million ut 7 l. .11.
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STATIONS AND STATE
OF WfciATHER.
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:
Omaha, cloudy
North Phitte, cloudy
Cheyenne, snowing
Salt Luke, Hiiowing
Rapid City, cloudy
Huron, cloudy ,,.
Wllllston, cloudy
Chicago, mining
St. Louis, clear ,,
St, Paul, cloudy
Davenport, cloudy
Knnsns City, partly cloudy...
Helena, cloudy
Havre, partly cloudy
Hlsmnrrk, partly cloudy
Galveston, cloudy
51. .00
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421 ,00
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T Indicates trace of precipitation,
L. A. WELSH.
A LADY
Serving Others She For
got Herself.
A CHICAGO PHILANTH
ROPIST HAS A SE
VERE ATTACK OF
LA GRIPPE.
And is Restored by Peruna.
Mrs. Hcnrlette A. S. Marsh, president
Woman's Benevolent Association of Chi
cago, writes from 237 Jackson Park Ter
race, Woodlawn, Chicago, III., the follow
ing letter to The Pcrunn Medicine Co., of
Columbus. O.:
"I s ii lie red with In grippe for
seven weeks, and nothing could
do or take helped me until 1 tried
1'ertina. I felt at once that 1 had
at last secured the right medicine
and kept steadily Improving.
"Within three weeks I was fully
restored, and am gh(d I gave that
truly great remedy a trial. I will
never he without it again." Mrs.
Ilenrlette A. S. .Marsh.
Nearly everybody Is having In grippe
again. It resembles somewhat In the be
glnlng a severe cold. A chill or cold spell
Is followed by aching bones, sore throat,
headnchc. cough, anil general weakness.
Its course may bo quite slight or severe,
but In cither case It nearly always leaves
one In n miserable condition. Unless Pe
runa Is taken It will be weeks or months
beforo n person regains his usual health.
If the victim Is fortunate enough to be
gin the use of Peruna at the beginning of
the attack tho course of la grlppo Is very
much shortened, nnd the system Is left
In a natural state. Although Mrs. Marsh
hnd suffered for seven wcekB Peruna help
ed her Immediately.
'liireiileiieil nllli ('onuiiiitlon ns the
Aftrr-l'JfTeet of l.n tirlppe.
Mrs. Elizabeth Eddy. 2S.10 Wallace St.,
Chicago. III., writes.
"I had the grip about bIx weeks ago. Hav
ing got over that 1 coughl a heavy cold,
and coughed for tljrce weeks. I took medi
cines, but they did me no good, when fi
nally I thought I would try Peruna. I
did not hnvo much fnlth in It, but nfler
taking a few doses the cough moderated,
and now I nm cured after ono bottle, it
Is a grand medicine for n bad cough. The
folks were nfrald I would go Into consump
tion nnd I am afraid 1 would If It had not
been for Peruna. I icenmmend It to nil
my friends." Mrs. Elizabeth Eddy.
Doctor (inir Her I PI I'ermiii Ctireil
Her.
Mrs. Helena Mnnicl, 811 Woodward St.,
nnltlmnrc. Mil., writes:
"I can inform you with pleasure that I
am better than I hnve been for ten years,
I was very sick Inst winter from la grippe,
and my family physician treated mo for
nearly two months but I did not Improve.
I had continuous pnlns In the head and
abdomen; had severe bladder trouble, and
n continuous dry cough. I was so weak
that I could not wnlk; had pains In tlu
limbs.
"Finally tho doctor snld he could not
do anything for me: that he gave me up.
I had ono of your books, nnd bought my-
BAR ASSOCIATION MEETS
Local Oi'Kiinl.iitlnn ot l.nw jri'" Gntli
it III l.urue XuiulierH of ,ctv
.MeinlMTN.
The regular quarterly meeting of tho
Omaha Har association was held nt tho
rooms of tho Oomcrclal club last night.
President Mahoney announced the appoint-
mcnt of tho following stnndtng commltteeb:
Judiciary H. C, Hrome, J. II, Sbcean, E.
M. Morsman, F. U Weaver and M. D, Hyde,
Immlry William F. Gurley, M. A. Hall
and W. A. Foster.
A special committee was npointed to
draft resolutions on the death of Judge W.
S. Strawti and Judge G. G. Gregory. Reso
lutions of respect for the late William Mor
ris were adopted and ordered spread upon
tho minutes. '
On motion of J. I). Sheean the executive
council was authorized to have the address
delivered by J. M., Woolworth on John Mar
shall day printed for distribution. C, C.
Wright of tho legislative committee re
ported the progress of Its work at Lincoln,
Tho following woro elected to member
ship In the association: John A. Story,
Walter P. Thomas, Charles E. Winter,
,Nathan P. Dodge, Jr., James II. Adams, E..
A. Halrd, James M. Ellison, Henry T.
Clarke, Jr.. Hugh A. Myers, J. A. C. Ken
nedy. Herbert M. Itogers, T. S, Howell,
Joseph II. Blair, Thomas J. Nolan and Ed
ward A Smith.
Summer nml Winter Hunch,
HARVARD, Ncb March 8. (Special.)
Saturday anil Sunday were very warm,
the mercury reaching 70 degrees above
zero, but Monday n change cuinii with a
strong, cold wind from tho north and
light snow, the mercury dropping to 10
degrees above zero.
lUlfl
OF BENEVOLENCE ESCAPES
j
self a bottle of Pcrunn nnd Mnnalln. I
bought another bottle of Peruna and then
I was well." Mrs. Helena Hamel.
TInniRlit Slip lluil i.'nnnumpttnii.
Mrs. Etta Ilolgcol, of Fulton, N. Y
writes The Pcrunn Medicine Co., ns fol
lows: Gentlemen "Ono year ago last March T
had la grippe, and when I recovered from
that I had a cough, or I might say the
grip left mo with a cough. I doctored all
the tlmo nnd they told mc I hnd bronchi
tis. My cough Increased; I hnd night
sweats, hair fell out nnd I had two hem
orrhages; I thought I had consumption:
my hend ached nil the time, nnd 1 could
hardly walk when I commenced to takn
Pcrunn. I had tnken two bottles beforo I
could see any change for the better, but
my cough Is stopped now nnd I feel llko
a now woman.
"I meet people every day who ask tns
what I took that cured me. When I tell
them Peruna, they say, 'What a wonder
ful medicine It must be' When I com
menced taking Peruna I only weighed 125
pounds, but now 1 weigh 175 ond nm well
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Mrs. K. DoIrcoI.
The 'Whole I 'nm My t'urril of l.n Grippe
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. 'felfcr, of Tonnwondn,
N. V., writes to Dr. Hortman ns follows.
"Wo enn Inform you that our health Is
'permanent. Wc followed your directions
(strictly and wc feel very well. Iloth of
, us have gained In weight. Wc nro nuito
Ifrco from nllmeuts nnd I nm now attending
to my work again nud wc aro giving God
tho highest pralso on account of your won
derful medicine, Pcrunn. Wo used It for
our three children who wero sick with tho
grip nnd they nro nil well ngnln." Mr.
nnd Mrs. K. J. Pfclfcr.
People who have had la grippe,
but are still suffering from the
after-efleets should not neglect to
take Peruna ns it will promptly
restore them to health. Hundreds
report themselves cured of the
after-effects of la grippe, of which
the following is a specimen.
Cigar
Costs the smoker 10c; 2 for 25c; 15c;
according torsize.
"America's Favorite"
because of its superior quality.
Always uniform.
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THE GRIP.
i
, Grip ('nn Hell ('mole Cnliirrlit I'erunit
i m eil,
General W. H. Powell, Department Com
mander. Ilcckcc Post No. 41,1, llcllcvllle,
III., writes:
"Following n severe ntlnck of la grlppo la
1S00 I havo suffered greatly nnd continuous
jly from n constantly Incrcaning stubborn
caso or catarrh of tho head nnd stomach,
all prescribed remedies falling to yield
permanent relief. 1 wns Induced to try IV
irunn, and begun Its use In August. ISO?.
In using ono bottlo I heenmo convinced of
Its curntlvo tiunlltlcs, nnd continued Its
use to date. All symptoms of catarrh havo
disappeared, yet 1 contlnuo Us moderatfl
ubo its a pruventlve, nnd nn old innn'i
tonic." W. H. Powell.
If you do not derive prompt and sntls
fnctory results from the uso of Peruna,
write nt oncp to Dr. Ilnrtman, giving ii
full statement of your cneo nnd ho will
bo pleased to glvo you his valuable udvlco
gratis.
Address Dr. Ilnrtmnn, President of Tht
Hnrtmtin Sanitarium, Columbus, O.
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