4 THE OMAHA DAILY JJEE: SUM)AV, ALCiLST 1, mm. HOW TO BE SAFE FROM SUMMER SUFFERING, Bummer sufferlngl What causes It? Think for a minute! , . In tlie summer every form of deciy nnu fermentation Is many times an active as In winter. If milk becomes too warm. It Hours, curdles, turnii to choose. It will do It in a buby's stomach and bowels as quickly as in a pan. If you leave meat off the ice It "won t keep," It becmoK tainted and lnfc e I with vermin. Giirbngo rot and sout8 in tho swill barrel In th. Hummer heal, .f your food remains even a short time undl Kested in your stomach and bowels, during the summer heat, It sours, creates Kftfc. poisons tho blood, which it also overheats. You have nn'lcd when a setting of d null begins to "rise.'' that It nets warm n-id mnkes bubbles of (fas thnt swell up the "sponge." That's fermentation, and is n.l right when It takes place outside of t o body, because the noxious gases escape Into the air and leavo only I he wood tanAWW behind, ready for baking. Not until baked ttniith it 'takes" place In the stomach and bowels, no matter whether It '". . meat, vegetables, fruit, m Ik, cbm, or what not. you will bo slck-sick with a tour stomach, u sick headache, furred t"imiic lily liver, acid urine, diarrhoea, lwntrry. colic, cholera morbus, Jaundice, rash. Pim ples, prickly heat, and if yo I 're 'nel'n to piles or chronic consllpatlon ill the c thlnKH'wIll b Just thnt much wrr.v. "summer hent' does it-Just th' imr J you set the mash or spongo In tho heat 01 the stovo to sour. .Mloriilie nml Tniifwiirm. Everybody knows that summer heat fa vors the Insect world-malarial in ns t oes bugs, worms, maggots. Jigger, cater m. r-.. flics, carrion beetles; all are II yely ."! " "j at work (jetting their "vel hoo(l t of to ummer fermenting. loc'n" M?e nn veis" vegetal. matter that (Ills the "'" Sk the hot HPell. XJn "ft1 billions of animals, lame ami snm.i. help destroy this poisonous .tuft. , , m,. Bamo way in the body. "'nil ,uenM' crobes, bacteria, ptomaine, nil '"" S'SSn andrwi ere'ver C weailn' appear!! the" heynsV, ttm ft myriads .The . lerr'M increase It the death ih c ? In tho summer time Ih Mused i ino vidua" with whom It made its home. Appendicitis. Hi dr. IZS i' n little crape seed that Mtuck "nTh" bowel" instead o'f beln thrown out of the system. Nowndnvs the doctors cut open the body. dig out the grape. seed and s,rn"ghtcn the "kink" with a knife. Not a pleasant process, you may bo sure. Wlint Xntiirr Dors. Tho first provision nature has mwlo In cet rid of tho nasty, sour mess in the KdyeauSed by summer hent la to drive it oJt through the pores. That s h a rersCn perspires so much In the summer time, am I every one knows that persplra t on-BW ekt-l sour. Underwear removed After a hot dav smells sour nnd nil sweat Is sour and offensive, showing that It re moves ncld filth from tho body. Then again, nature cuts down your ap petite, because when you cat a snuiro meal parts of It sour before it can be digested and the machine hacks up until the sour stuff can he gotten rid of. Nearly everybody loses flesh In tho summer tlmo. because the food Is not digested properly. Of course nature wantB everybody to get ln a cool pincc, uiKD u msji ..un.u .- ON UNCLE SAM'S CARPET Pmainut Oitiiim of Norfolk Huit Comd to TJmited Itatai Court. CHARGED WITH IMPROPER USE OF MAILS Arraignment by Government flrimn Out of Snle of Chnnees on nn Audi torium llullillnic Hume, Which Is llrandcd a Lottery. Several prominent cUIicdb of Norfolk, Neb., will appear In tho role of defendants In the United States district court ut Omaha at Its next term, to be prosccutod for using tho United States malls for pro moting a lottery. In this body will ap pear nn cx-candldato for congress, a promi nent physician and nn ex-attorney generul of tho state of Nebraska, together with other distinguished citizens. The trouble grows out of a recent attempt on the part of certain pcoplo of Norfolk to dlsposo of an auditorium building. A com pany wao formed for tho purpose of rafillni; tho place to persons who would purchase n large, number of tickets at $1 each. Cir culars woro propared and sent broadenst over tho United States, giving n glowing description of the building, together with Ha earnings In times past. On these cir culars appeared, among others, tho names of John II. Hays, Or. S. A. Daer and Isaac I'owcrs, men who gave the enterprise a standing which It could not otherwise havo possessed. In order that tho circulars might reach people of standing In the dif ferent communities the perrons sending them out availed themselves of their post tlonB In fraternal societies. Securing tho names of secretaries of (ho different ordors to which they belonged, they mailed cir culars to each of them and at the same time sent them tickets which woro to be old at Jl each. Clreiilnrn fin llron.l.-iiHt. Nobrnska was flooded with the circulars and they wero displayed In clgnr storci and other reort In the larser cltlea for sev eral months. Hut the effort to sell tickets was not confined to tho state where the prominent partlos were known and re spected and whero their oclnt standing would make the probability of complaint being filed ngnlnst them remote. Among the places reached by the promoters of tho Bchumo was San I-'rnnclsco. The loJgo secretary who rocelved tho circular In the California city bad misgivings In regard to the legitimacy of tho sciicmo nnd to satisfy his doubts mailed tho circular with tho accompanying papers to the roetoftlco department at Washington. On receipt of the circulars a special In pector of the postomre department was sent to Norfolk, where ho spent sovcral days Investigating the schemo nnd then re turned lo Washington. Tho drawing of the lottery was to take place May 1, but whether It took place or not la not stated. The In spector mnde a report to headquarters and Immediately orders were Issued declaring tho onterprlso to be unlawful and denying BadCoughs Neglected colds always lead to something serious. They run into chronic bron chitis, pneumonia, asthma, or consumption Don't wait. Take Aycr's Cherry Pec toral and stop your cough. J5.,.,$l.0, J,C.AYCRC0.,Lll, nucntly, so as to keep the temperature cf tho body low, nnd so on. nut most people nro not so lucky na to bo choosers and they have to work nnd hustle for n liveli hood In the summer s heat, the name ns any other time. , So, as you can't follow the dictates of nature and lounge In the woods or loll In III,, mtirf tit fh,. u.n.linfd ntul i?K-r the. llOt and tired wife and thn colicky, prickly heated babies a summer vacation by tlie rippling rills, you ought to bo glad therj s a way to assist nature nnd avoid nil the dangerH of summer sjfforlng Keep Clciin Inildr. It's slmplo and easy, If you know how. Keep clean Inside! , , Stop tho undigested food from sotirlnn In your atomach and bowels! Koinovo regu larly all sour refuse In your body, sweeten the system nnd Keep It In shape to take every nourishment out of your food and expel ull unnecessary rubbish. Keep cool inside! .... You can t keep cool outside if you have a blazing, boiling, souring mass of corrup tion Inside of you. Isn't thnt common sense? Most people think diarrhoea Is the op posite of constipation. It Is not. Diarrhoea Is a form of constipation and Is caused by nature trying to get rid of the obstruction of nrld-weftkened bowels. The propor thing to do therefore Is to keep your bowelH strong, healthy, natural all summer, and to do bo you must itso a medicine gotten up for that particular purpose. A physic, pills, liquids, old fashioned rippers would kill you. And yet YOC MCST keep the channel clean, pure and open. , There Is only one preparation th-it will do It. and you will find It in any drug store, We. 25c or 50o a box-Caveat etn Candy ca thartic, purely vege'nble. sweet, in,' 1 ko candy, stop fermentation, make the mouth, breath pure and sweet and keep thn In side clean and cool One of Ca cr ti' mon wonderful qualities Is thnt mamma eats n tablet, baby :ets the benefit. Nursing- mothers make their milk mildly purpa tlvn by eating Cnscarets. This Is th onlv felentfllc. safe way to protect suckbnit In fants nKnlnst summer suffering, Children llko Cnscnrets and should tako a little piece of rt tablet every d y. The writer of this article has written the above from most careful tests nnd his ex perience proves that Cnscnrets tired regu larly during the summer's heat abso'tt'clv prevent all the discuses usually attributed to the effect of summer. In the south th".v have been used niiccefsfullv nq a preventive of yellow fever. Asiatic cholera nnd else where of the plague. Should anyone desire to try them before buying, the writer Irs arranged with the manufacturers to s'nd a fre sample nnd booklet to any petsm mentioning this article and addressing Ster ling Hcmedy Co., Chicago or New ork. STRIKE 1 of Tlioosnnds Tolred. lltindred Are In- Troulile In nn Iniportniit l'nrt of the Oruniilxiitlon AITeets All the Ilest A I'orfoetl lltirinoiiloitN Sjulein Kn lly Thrown Out of (!enr. Organized labor bus renched Bitch a stace thnt anything nffectlng a particular branch of It draws all tho rest Into the dllTlcn'ty. It Is exactly the rame way with the differ ent organs of the human body. Work too hard, cat too much, drink too much, exer cl.e but little be n little Irregular In any wnv nnd the liver quits work. Thon the bowels become constipated nnd the stomach goes on strike. The heart Is affected, the brain follows suit, and every pnrt In the body Is drnggerl Into the troub'c. The only wnv out of It Is to go at the source of all thlf th" liver. Square your self with the liver and all will get back to regular natural work. Cnscarets Candv Cathartic mnke thl--s right with the liver. They perfume . breath, prevent food from souring on i ic Btomach. glv tone to the bowels, strenethen the Intestlnnl muscles, while they are clean ing nnd stirring up tho liver to renewed activity. No matter how long a case has been ln curablo, Cnscarets are guaranteed . to put things right ns they should be nnd set tho whol" machinery n-golng. And you can get them nt any drug store or by mall for price ICc. 2."c or $0c. Addrp" Sterling Rem edy Co., Chicago or New York. It tho use of the malls upon the grounds that It was a lottery. Hero It was supposed the matter was to drop until yesterday, when word was received at Oinaha from Washington instructing tho district attorney I of tho United States to Institute criminal prosecution ngnlnst all parties connected with tho schemo and to make the prosecu tion vigorous, as tho Norfolk plan had be come common In parts of the United States and tho department desires to make nn ex amplo which will be heeded. There Arc Others. Persons who nro familiar with the matter express some surprise that tho Norfolk affair should bo selected, as others of the samo character havo been permitted to go forward to completion without government Interference. Tho first of these known In Omaha was when tho Plcrco homestead of Sioux City wns raffled off. The advertise ment was sent out announcing the raffling of a ranch In northwest Nebraska, which proved In plnco of a raffle to bo a scheme to tecuro money, as no rnfflo was ever held. In Omaha about tho tlmo tho raffle at Nor folk was nnnounccd the owner of a poultry yard nt Ssuth Omaha and tho owner of a fruit farm near Florence both announced a rafllo similar to the others, but It Is un derstood that both of theso enterprises havo been Given up by their projectors. Hut tho Knnsas City Auditorium company Is the Institution which Iisb uninterruptedly continued to operate tho samo sort of a lot tery longer than any other company in tho west since the Louisiana State lottery was closed, Ever slnco the Inception of the first auditorium In Kansas City tho company hns hold rnltles, only n week or two ago adver tising In the Kansas City papers n drawing which would Boon tako placo. For two years or more the lottery has been operated at different times and so far ns known tho government hns taken no cognlzanco of tho affair. UNCLE SAM'S ERRATIC CLOCK With n I-'ow Moro '1'nlxtn nml Turn It Will I'rolml.ly Ho In fiooil Nliupo, Tho problem of Omaha's government clock Is still engaging tho attention of Uncle Sam. "Other problems of Btato have boon settled," caid Custodian Oadot Taylor, "but It seems that tho dilemma of tho clock will romalu with us always." It 1b the same old question: How to alter tho fnc-J of the chronometer so that ono may toll the tlmo hy night. As matters stand now, It Is n good day light clock, but Its work at night Is a little coarao. If one would know tho tlm6 of night he must wait and listen until tho gong strikes, but as It strikes only one stroke, Indicating tho half hour, nt nlnht, even this leaves much to bo hoped .for. Howover. It la known now what tho clock needs. Jeweler John Itudd, who holds tho government contrnct to keep tho timepiece in order, hns mnde an Investigation and has found that the cross-sections must como out. The crots-sectlons nro tho Iron braces that extend at right angles across tho face of tho clock, like the dash of nn old-fashioned window, the purposo being to strengthen tho glass, which is In four pieces. With the crocB. sections removed, ono single plate of glaBS would constitute tho face of the clock, and then there would bo nothing to confuao the cyo whllo taking a reading. Tho chronometer is keeping excellent tlmo now. Since the overhauling It re ceived July i It has varied less than fifteen seconds, SWORD AND BELT FOR HILLIS IIIkIi .School Soldlem Ileiiii-nilier The; Cnpliiln In IMrafclutr nml Huh stuutlnl .Vhiiinrr. Company D of the High school battalion presentod Warren S, Hlllls, former captain of tho company, with a hnndiomo sword and belt. A very pleasant aurprlso was prepftrod (or the captain by his (ormer CARNEGIE'S CRY. Would (llvi- In HI, Million for Health, When 10 Cent Would lln (. ,i-'l.nmPot rpa,,y t0 1,0 envied," said An :r.SnrncK.lc' l"e K1 millionaire, In n mf. ?l.ti,i,.,ri'liw Hl sklb0 cn!,lIc- "Mow " minnnM.U HhCl InG7, 1 'U" 60 'enr8 Old atld in mS.-n ?PBt !"y food- 1 wouM Klvo you Ml rt i?nVli""MH Jt yU C0UW K,V0 1110 '0Ull Nc men! lin-it thnt Medicinal anything I have t.-il.e dVHIH'l.slll. Imnni that acted Hornet VVl J....H i.b your mrri iiiimor-Bt,, I'hiia.V .loom tnree year your uascarets. At (late- i nave not fof hand. I am. I think pepuc nnu nave slm clill.l, nnd nlthough !o inurougniy conv reeonimenue.i men. no lit s Itself. Al buo since tliat t only a strong l:aHcarettJ are ing, hllnd to put of tiien. lias been th ell. I nin Its Just what Mine was n severo and I hnve some th never found anywher never nn opportunity t ways very cranky at tl yenrs, and nl?o sullclently I can highly recommqend PROGRESS IN MEDICINE. Medical Science (ir.m Apnce lvltli Clvlllcntlon And nmong tho lending remedies one that combines all the results of scientific study up to the present time nnd Is put up in con venient nnd economical form, easy to take, easy to carry Is the famous Cascarets. Five yenrs ago marked the time of the sale of the first box. hast year the salo reached the enormous total of Over Htx Million Hose. In this hustling, evcry-day, busy Ufo of ours people need just this kind of a medi cine to stimulate their bowels nnd keep them regular. Cascarets act on the liver Just enough to help nature without causing that nwful sick, weakening feeling that usually follows the taking of calomel nnd violent purges. We hope our readers who have never tested tho merits of Cascarets will give them n Rood trial. Wo llko them because we believe In them and because we know they nro good. company. While he wns sitting In front of his homo at 2118 Chicago street Fri day evening the compnny marched down the street in uniform. Before Captain mi lls reallcd what wns happening Lieutenant Artemas Kelkcnnoy had presented hlra with the sword with a few remarks con cerning tho esteem In which tho members of tho company held their retiring cap tain. IllUts responded briefly. The mem bers of tho company spent tho evening at tho IIUUs homo. LABOR DAY PREPARATIONS Union Oritnnisntlonn of Omnhn nnd South Omnhn Will Cclchrnte Jolntl) Council niuffs ns Guest. At the meeting of the Joint committee of the central labor bodies of Omaha, South Omaha and Council DluffB Friday It was decided to hold a Joint celebration of Labor day In the cities of Oinaha and South Omnha Monday, September 2. Last year the labor unions of Council Bluffs promised to Join Omaha thla year If Omaha would Join them at that time, and acting under this agreement tho unions of Council Bluffs will bo the guests of tho Omaha and South Omaha unions this year, taking no pnrt In the mnnngement of th) affair and assuming no financial responsibility. The program for tho day has not yet boon arranged, but it was decided to have n public parade in Omnhn in the morning of Labor day and to hold the nfternoon services In Syndicate park, South Omahn. In previous yenrs It has been customary for tho committees to solicit funds from tho merchants and others to pay tho expenses of tho celebration, but this year It was do cldcd that the labor unions of the two cities were stronc enough to stand alone and could finance tho affair thomsolves. The officials program will bo published In tho Workers' Gazette, which will Issue a special Labor day edition, the proceeds to bo usod in defraying tho expensos of tho day. Committees were appointed bb follows: Grounds Sam Kevins, F. E. LaDuke, George Kleffner. Music F. W. Lcssentlnc, Ed Coponharve, L. V. Ouye. Printing Ed Copenharve, A. N. Davis, L. V. Guye. Concessions Hnrry Sage, J. J, Kerrigan, F. K. LaDuke, Fred Moore, G. F. Smith. James Snln.on, II. A. Groves. Entertnlnmont J, A. Bradford, P. T, Tow ers, A. Mullcr, Hnrry Sage, Georgo Kleffner. Program L. V. Guye, with power to uamo two other members. Speakers Georgo Kleffner, L. V. Guye, J. J. Kerrigan. Tho Joint committee adjourned to meet at South Omnha Wednesday evening. MRS. MITCHELL HAS HER SAY Woman WIiuhc Name Figure In Cut Oft Luke UplNodr Decilitre .She Wan 'ot Druiile. Mrs, Bert Mitchell, tho woman who figured In tho mystery nt Cut-Off lake, says she was not lntnxlcatod at the tlmo her husband wns nlleged to have drugged her, but wns suffering with nervousness. Mrs. Mitchell dcolnres the entire nffalr was ex aggerated and that thore was really no ground for nlarm. AX INNOVATION. . . . Uxeuralon to Nriv York vln Hnltlmoro A Ohio llnllronil. Hound trip tickets will be Bold from July I to October 20, Chicago to New York, at $31 for tho round trip, with stopover going at either Wnahlngton, Baltimore or Phila delphia nr at tho Pan-American cxpoattlon returning, This will enable you to visit Atlantic City or other seaside resorts. Send 12 cents for "Ouldo to Washington" nnd "lleaaons Why." For further Information call on or address J. C. Burch, Omaha, Neb., or B. N. Austin, General Passenger Agent, 135 Adams street, Chicago, t'oor m 1 ona rel So wlso nnd vol n hllrwit circuit court, nortnern uisinei 01 unio, n .Youth he could not )uy, but a hale and , Cleveland, has entered a comprehenslbe de hearty old age Is his to purchase " nnd It 'crco " Injunction ngnlnst one Oovey. the will not cost him h Is I millions "'person In question, restarting hltn from It will cost him Just 10 cents and hi '"sl"K "'c word Cnscarets, the words Candy plaint "I cannot d gest my ' food"' need ?Lv Cathartic, any box. tablet, label or ndver crosg his lips iiunlti nc;er Itlsement like those used by CnBcarets or I have tried almost everv reme.lv for , 1 Hcmody Company are determined to defend flkeJc r'VJ .tV' -"W" ",ia ,ts nttendimt troubles 'l'f,VA Uf,lr, rlgl,l!,' Uy ,he hon" l' 'jo In nrm. the mother eats a Cascaret. na e paid n large amount in doctors' bills 1 Sf.f, "fI? 5,?.! ,,J,i M u nrnmntv i.oi.i 11 makes her milk mildly purgative and but I t M.?V,r?kc,l ."Vrllal treatment" I .Xw whKi w 1 b51"11", ,h bnby- ..Vl,,rr "'l"" rilt imvti.in lnCI,'.fc.'", that 1 lmvc uver " . slctirc f cSnvleMon of nnv f"lct'f 'f , Cnscaret like candy. They taste inn i 2v,.?..nctr,u,'V" M,c we" Votir V ,nn when Cilscn rut ti&ZsOly !00,, ,,nako ,hl' ,vt'r. Ilvel'- Prevent sour am , 2J &', r,"".''. Ca'hartlc Cascarets. '"T.'V" on thei S?-Wi?,0,n,Jc,1 ,,llrlf; 11,0 1,100,1 ",uI regulate the i am convinced that It Is tho ono perfect 1 vuld ue on tr!i::ii."tM bowels, perfectly. AnM i i "'"KKisn movements of tho jm. I U (t owflr;vvWj"j.:A. ..u" ully nml ,r-v. cascarets today. It's v,hnt quent upon close attention tno ?";$SG "l what wo say they do. that l.',.'."l.co V ''"'"'room. and I on JfcivXy :$.X their merit. All drugtlsts, b)c, Ko hury,0mr,ai!J"V'f'rker c""lf,test '7.':V or 8P"' for price. Semi for b.mklet i rinrilm '."l,IF rfiiiolv.- I'h jy;'l":yy sample. Address Sterling lteme.lv Principal Woodstock illgh .(.'Afe: Montreal, Can., or New York ; .r"fihM , JtfiM0Wb!maMfci& ffW. 8 OF PAIN. v? -MfTf'f' v mw rmvm-mmTmn'--f:,r-'- i, "iwtm tho nver. ami tone t.!.':XlMJM M)b.a. aBBmXW.yW J.v.V .ml keen regular. lV..f.tPyTJ"WfcffSIHK 'IB M !'..' 1 Vu t. I.., ..vn.rlenen of WtetfUW..jm'J'WM red the tortures of the Kil5mtiZESS ' fW3BMK: VX- ,n.V ic " reuVi- lm ,,11 to no Vv:-J'f.JlY.iriT)B3Pfh. '.TV IHUH .Ml r, I.' K;iWAArM?.-.:i ..... ihr..o w....kH nun. when 1 s:.'WVMt5tt&imMii&& "swmmm a iuii" &mwyi&mw-.::V:T r.?ret m the town of 'A'. rv.-tyKM WB-eSMtB, m I HnIfi8HHKteZ- Kt .'LTJWfr'JWHWS-ANX. i hnV I never found . turn n igti.'TNJwa murrrii 1 i i n 1 1 wre,fflyrAV..WAy,y..v-ia. . .i;. . .., .ii.. M iR l mlm IW)W mo new .man, also $100.00 REWARD. (iri Whnt You Ask I'or nml Don't Let n Denier TnlU You Into lluylnu HotnethliiR Ulne. The Sterling Ilemcdy Co., manufacturers of Cascarets Candy Cathratlc, have Just ' Nothing so oweet and touching ns a moth succeeded In locating nnd legally crushing i cr,'f,,curo 'r her little ones, one of many who are security the , results ' kcttJinl A?" n.ri.ol.nfni0 hcp nnx,fly of Cnscarets' fame by making Imitations , in,,a.l.im Vn,m?. ,n and substitutes. Justice Wing of the V. H, 1 . '"J. 0n0,V "car, ?." ,.". c .V?..",ro ! .,-,,,m,r.i,KK.rimarft, . lMf for-. il4 I-A-. ;l U mi ...terested KtTi&evriibS-iSi- dOttn '. ffcWWMS.to.WSV.AiSfil a except to tvt tnc '..'.VtSliWr' VBT uyn'L-'.vnn un,W,r Vfimil BWJ V1 AWtUWHWWKJi :-y ...ll ntr i.IIph I have snetit r i" . . : -. s''',i".V.. .-!. . . . tnnti von ever it' i.:,I..V'.'..''"V....V.'.rV; ,v.''!.:''i:..,.''.iJ . ..vi. .,. i ult..M.r rr.,., mnrnhip until . . v.. ... ......... I ..1 . l.v . Cf . ....!. I .... .1.... ..m... ..il.Ic.tu n rrt n that I can lilt '-...I y.:u?..;:Ai'. Si:-)i J-:,V.-.. Imnn in ..rr..rln- inimiitiltv ...nl vnu urn SL':i'l'':''''x'tf , at liberty to refer any one to me. Wishing W- ''..Vir'.' t V.. .V. - .h.il llie I ul mauu I r...vintn .nurd Irntv f1 II ."1'..mVs!-' '- .V.'vV.V. ..O.Vl would not mistake atlons nnd counter- don t you ever imv the ro are made and sometimes by unscrupulous dealers, whose Intention la to mislead the buyer and lufrlngo on our trade-mark nnd trade-name. The same reward will be paid for evi dence enabling us to convict nny one of manufacturing nnd offering for sale nny Imltntlon, counterfeits or InfrlngementH of Cnscarets or No-To-Hac, As soon as some one tries to sell you something else, when you ask for Cascarets or No-To-Hac, look out for him! Oct all the details and con fl.1 iHniiv write us on the subject at once. iTascarets nre made in tablet form, this size, always stamped CCC. never sold In bulk but al ways packed In metal boxes, with the long-tailed C on the cover. Address Sti.rllnir lleme.lv Co., Chicago or New York. HEALTH FOR 10 CENTS. A lively liver, pure blood, clenn skin, bright eyes, perfect health Cascarets Can dy Cathartic will obtain and secure them for you. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bulk. All druggists, 10c. DAIRYMAN YOUNG NOT GUILTY Pilic. Court Decides that Ho Did Not Use Formaldehyde in Milk. VERACITY OF CHEMIST IS QUESTIONED NelRhlior of Ae-cimed Olvc Testimony Tciullntc to Show that Formalde hyde Come lllrrct from the Cow. D, K. Young, proprietor of tho Golden Rod dairy, has been tried in polico court on a chargo of putting formnldchydo In his milk, and has been acquitted. The case, which was tried Friday after noon before Judge Gordon, presented sov eral Interesting elements, nnd one or two positive surprises. It seema tho defense wua loaded. It came Into court with a coup up Its sleeve, as It were, and from all tho ev idence adduced it wns clear that ono of these three propositions must be true: First That Mr. Young's cows ulve for maldehyde. Second Thnt tho science of chemistry Is a snare nn.l u delusion. rniru That somebody lied. Tho case Jogged along In (ho usual way until about 3 o'clock, whon there begnn to bo signs of somothlng beneath the surface. J. W. Ellcr, tho attorney for the defense, kept trying to work In evidence thnt tllun t appear to bo apropos of anything In par ticular. As Prosecuting Attorney Thoniau aald, It was Incompetent, Irrelevant and Im material. But still It was admitted condi tionally. The Judgo said he would admit It, and then afterward, If It proved to bo ex traneous, It would not bo considered. Finally an Inkling of the truth began to flUor through tho fog of doubt nnd the next instant tho entlro superstructure of the de fense broke upon tho view. It fairly took tho brcnth of the spectators, Baldly stated, tho facts wero these: Mr. Young had colled into his survlces two of his uolghbors, H. C. Powers and Henry Drecaen. These had come to his premises sovcrally, had selected and washed vcssolfc, had gone to his pasturo and drawn milk of bis cows into them, und then without let- ling the vessels pass out of tholr posses- slon for a moment bad taken tho enmplcs o: rresbly drawn and undoctored milk to Carl Uummer, the city chemist, who hnd analyzed them and found thorn to contnln formaldehyde! To thcao facts tho two neighbors testified on tho stand and their testimony was cor-roboratt-d by written and 6lgned statements from Carl Dummor. When tho Judgo heard this ho wns seen to smllo nnd to scrlbblo something on the notcpapor In front of him. Afterward this Jluglo was found on his desk: He carefully washed tho bottle first, r.l'en milked tho milk Inslde- iiut still (In spite of swab nnd soap) The wily r.heinlat found the dope; "I nil Is clear save this, I hope; Wheru did Formalde hydeT Carl Dummer did not attempt to oxplaln tho riddle. Ho took the stand after the neighbors had finished tholr testimony and said In substance: "I suspected when thoso two men came to me with their samples of milk that they were in some wny con nected with thla case. I asked them If they wero In a hurry for the analysis and they answered that they were. Both wanted tho certificates by 2 o'clock thla afternoon the hour aet lor tho trial. Both refused to leave tho entire sample with me, but iook a part of It awny with them, a cir cumstance which I didn't understand nnd don't yet. But being satisfied, as I was. that they wero connectod with tho Young case, the effect wns to mako mo more than usually careful with my nnalysls so much so as to excludo all possibility of error. I am ns certain aa I can be of anything that there was formaldehyde In the samples they iroutnt me." Tho chemist explained the modus ope, A MOTHER'S MERCY. l.nek of Proper Cure In Childhood l.n the Coiiiidiittiin for llnliltiint ('iiimtlpu t Ion, CiiumIiik l.lfe lotiK MufferliiK. plaints, l'hyslc nnd purges are the most common nnd most dangerous of all medicines. Near ly all contain opiates or mercurial nnd other mineral poisons, which permanently affect the tender bones and tissues of the child. ii.u oniy proper laxative for a clllltl Is n IlKlTC, 1411 oncs-st., ' with Deerlug Har vester compnny. Sufferers from plies! no nnd do llkewlo! Ility nnd try Cnscarets today! If what they do, not what we say t he'll do, that proves their merit. They make the liver lively, the bowels regular, the blood pure. All druggists, 10c. 23o or Wc, or mailed for price. Send for booklet nnd free sample. Address Sterling Remedy company, Chi cago; Montreal, Can,; New York. GREATEST IN THE WORLD. Within I-'lve Ycnr Cnnenret Have Iti-nclie.l tlie l.nrm-nt Snle Of any liver or bowel medicine In the world simply because they cure. They have great merit, and we consider the salo of over six million boxes a year our beat testi monial. No matter what alls you, start using Cnscarets today, and If you nro not benelltted nnd In every way satisfied after you have given them n fair trial you can liavo your money back for tho asking, There Is no waste. They nro put up In tnblet form nnd every tablet Is stamped "C. C. C." They don't cost much 10c, 25c nnd 50c a box, and a &0c box will furnish n whole month's trentment for tho worst case, Cascarets are tho best and cheapest liver and bowel regulator In the world. nnd! of making the teats and offered In evidenco test tubes containing samples of tho milk that had been subjected to treat ment in his laboratory. He used three pro cesses, ho said, known ns tho Leonard Smith, the Itlmlut and tho Llcbermann tests. Tho first was always sufficient to detect tho presence of formaldehyde; It turned the milk a red color, which grad ually became, a purplish bttio. If there was no formaldehyde In the milk tho color of tho milk remained unchanged, Tho first witness on the stand was Milk Inspector Hutton, who told how ho secured nnd marked the snmplcs. Chemist Oummnr followed, testifying to hnvlng found tLo preservative In the samples submitted to him. Theso wero the only witnesses put oa by the prosecution. Then the defense followed with tho entlro Young family snvo ono son. It comprised the father, mother, a daughter 22 y.mrs old and two sons, all of whom take part In tho dairy work. All denied that formaldehyde or any other form of preservntlv had been used by them In nt lenst three years. About six years ago they hnd used n Ramplo bottlo of some kind of fluid that wns sup posed to preserve tho sweetness of milk, but It hadn't proved satisfactory nnd they had never used It again. Tho prosocutlon ndmltted that tho testimony of the third son would be In subBtanco the same as that of the other members of tho family, so ho was not sent for. liiNii-ctr I DUniipolnli-il. Tho failure of Judgo Gordon to convict P. K. Young was a great dlsappotntmont to Milk Inspector L. K. Hutton and the officers of the city health department. "The only conclusion that cnn bo renched concerning tho milk sold by tho Golden Hod dairy Is that It enmo from cows which gnvo formaline, or that chcmlcnl tests which are used by thn leading scientists tho world over cannot bo relied upon," said Mr. Hut ton. "However, denlors who uso presorvn tlves In their milk will have a hard tlmo doing business in Omaha. It seems thnt they cannot bo convicted in police court. I shall keep on taking samples of milk and will have It all analyzed carefully. When ever I find formallno I will have the cortlfl cato of tho chemist published along with the nnme of the dairy that sold the milk. Tho public must bo protocted ngnlnst this poison, nnd I shall not bo dlscourageu oy failure to Becuro n conviction." ACCEPT FREE HIGH SCHOOLS Country School lllatrlot Vote to Tnkn I'l-Ivlli-Kcs of New l.nw. County Superintendent Bodwcll has re ceived roturnB from all tho country school districts on tho voto recently taken on tho question of sending pupils to tho several high Bchools In tho county, tho proposi tion cnrrled by n voto of 319 to 151, and under the provisions of tho new law chil dren from tho country districts will there fore receive free tuition in tho high schools nearest to their places of rcaldencc, PASTOR KICKED BY A HORSE Itev. f.'eorur IIiikIii-n of Atlantic, In., C'oiii.-h to Oiiiiiliu for SurKl enl Asulstnnee, Accompanied by I)r. W. C. Egan of At lantic, In., Itev. Georgo Hughes, tho pastor of tho Methodist church at that placo camo to Omaha yesterday morning, where ho wns operated upon at tho Methodist hospital to repair Injuries received some tlmo ngo. About two wcoks nso tho minister was kicked by a horse, tho blow rrushlng his nose and destroying his right eye. The operation was successful, Wm. Finn of Lima, O,, obtained excellent results from tho uso of Foley's Kidnoy Cure. "It relieved my backache nnd aovcro pain over tho hips. It toned my system and gavo mo new vim nnd energy. It 1b nn lionest and reliable, remedy, a sure curt lor ail Kiuuey uisenscs. THE DAYS OF MIRACLES ARE NOT PAST, 1111'..- .1 n V " I..... I. ,J..II t v r rdifti, I.. ,M..it' It. .r-n-lit ' write to tell you how much Cuec.mts I'.mdy iHi.Hirue wive none inr in in uir i-.i-i year, nnd you may send nny or ml of l he people of western New York to me and u o my name ns strongly as you wlh, lor l know that they have saved my life I had an Injury to my Milne .md the spinal corn was hurt, and of course was parnhzed from the hlp d.'Wii The doctors cull not move my bowels, i-uvlnu that they would never move again, nnd one of ih doctors my own cousin an nrmy surgeon, said a syringe could not be used on account of the law bone being broken and bail and they also said that 1 could not 11m six months. If that long. Well, thanks to Ood and your candy cathartic, Cnscar. ts. 1 sit here four years later lh my wh'-.-i chair and write this to you. I can walk for live minutes on crutches, and say that your Cascarets have saved my life nml. with old Mother Nature's help, nre curing me 1 have used one 10c box it week for two and one-half years Hut my case Is on in IOO.OiM to recover at all. anil I had the best of doctors, too. ull saying tho same thing no hope. Hut we fooled them all this nine. -George W. Hernlmun, C3 lloyd St , ljurfalo. N. Y. . BURNT BRAINS. When tin II ml n Tliue I (1 vot-hent nil Von I'iiii'I Think. There's close sympathy between the brain and the stomach. A hot, sour stomach means n hot, tired uraui unless reneveii. Mental worry onuses Indigestion, nml summer ilyspepsl i cnuses Irritability, wor ries, fears and anxieties without any ap parent, cause. Hum the stomach and vou burn the brain If the bowels are constipated, and th liver lazy, the stomach becomes filled with sour food, the blood Is full of bile, the complexion becomes yellow-greenish, full of spots, the brcnth Is bad. nnd thorn l an offensive taste In the mouth. Then it l thnt the whole world seems gloomy th brain Is tortured with hopeless anxieties despondency follows, and If the comlM-ms continue may lead to Insanity nnd .loath. lllllotisness. Irritability, dissatisfaction sleeplessness, nre tho llrst serious symp toms. If n man gets up on n summer morn ing feeling as If he'd like to kick n crlppl or kill the canary bird, ho had better look out for his liver. The llrst sign Is n wnrnlng to take Cis carets Candy Cathartic, the Ideal Inxatlve, which cool tlie bowels, make the liver lively, prevent sour stomach, purify the blood, brace the brain, nnd make nil thlmw right ns they should be. Oo buv and try Cnscnrets to.liv. It's what thev do. not what we pay they do that will please you. All druggists. l"c, 2.-C Wlc. or mulled for price. Send for booklet nnd free sample. Addres the Sterling Ilemcdy company, Chicago, Montr, al. Cnn , or New York MURDEROUS MICROBES. llred iy Siiniiiii-r'M llent In lluiniiii Intestines. There nro seventy-flvo different kinds of microbes thnt summer produce In your mouth alone. Any one of them under proper conditions cnn develop Into tho cause of serloiw 111- " MUllons of microbes, bacteria, ptomaines, disease germs of every kind live and breed nnd feed In the stomach and bowels. l-'or their propagation It Is only ne.-ossnry for the liver nnd Intestines to boconio over heated, lazy nnd opcrato Irregularly. The undigested food then remains In the stom nch nnd bowels nnd rots, form ng a perfect hotbed for the cultivation of disease breed ers. They get Into the lllood. tiolson the brain, the heart, the wholo system. Skin erupt ons. liver spots, green complexion, fever, bad breath, belching, sick headache, general lassitude, loss of energy and u thousand other serious symptoms are a CTlodYrnnsel'ence has been nt work to find a mennR of killing microbes, and t..e nv'st iiiccessful germ destroyer of nil Is t ns carotH Candy Cathartic. They slaughter bacteria wherever they find them, nro nnt -sentlc. stop sour Htomnoh, mnke the liver lively, the blood pure, tho bowels regular, everything ns it should be. ... ,,, Oo buv and try Cascnrcts today It's what they do. not what wo say they'll do. COOL WAVE SWEEPS OMAHA Gutle Downpour ef Rain Spreads Moisture Throughout Ntbraika. DECIDED FALL IN THE TEMPERATURE SlilrtirnUt .linn Wilkes Up Hurly nml Itmiirr.-i'li. ill Dlaciirdvil Coat One of TluiNf ltuluy liny I'oet Write About. Omaha Is rain-soaked. Not u mid-summer shower with Us growl of thunder nnd glaro of electricity, but a calm and stindy rain entirely devoid of pyrotechnics Just such as tho poet had lu mind when ho wroto about tho low-huug clouds Bending their garnered fullness down. Only dltfcrence Is, the poet wrote of an April day, and this isn't April. Howover, tho coolness of tho air aud thu general characteristics hello tho namo of August. Tho nreclpltution started about 10 o'clock yesterday morning aud has been keeping up a regular lick ever since. At no time has there been a spurt, yet tho downpour, gen tlu ns it is, bus a wny of penetrating tho earth and rolling up a big majority of molsturo. Tho sky Is cloudy all over no inky black bank in cno comer with bright Bpots else whore to frighten timid women nnd chil dren Into tho belief that something nwful Is going to happen, but an evenly distrib uted etnopy of wet dnrkness. It looks to tho lulty regardless of what tho government forecast official may Bay as though the rain might continue several days. That backbone you'vo been talking nbout tho hot wave's vertebrae Is now probably broken. At 7 yesterday morning tho tempcrnturo stood 68 degrees. That caused tho shirt waist man to resurroct his coat. At 2 o'clock the government observer an nounced CO degrees, nnd tho rain still sput tered down from the porous sky. Then tho man put on his vest. And no wonder, this hustling for cover, u-lien eomnarlson Is made between the 60s . L. . .! .l.A miV. 9 n .lnl.u I 01 llie piCOUIll U1..1 ll.U 1WO Ui ti .V.V Wl.J O ago. Reports received at tho govornment ob servatory this morning show that rain Is falling throughout tho northwestern part gltftTSJl!)(i) & . m navawi . r- r- BUA'PZ MALT-V1V1N B (non-Intoxicant.) FOR WHAK NKKVUS AND WUAK Druggists or Direct. TONIC VAL. HLATZ llRKWINO CO., MILWAUKEE Omnha Branch 1412 Doulns Street Telephone 1081 " 4i that proves (heir merit. All drugglnts, 10c, 2fic, Bo,-, or mailed for price. Send for boj k lel and free sample. Address Slcrlli.B Ilemcdy Co., Chicago, Montreal, Can., o. New York. WASIIINOTON, Kan., Juno 1 -(Special.) I had constipation of the worst naturo for- yesrs. Medklne had no effect on m stomach, and my stomach was. In such ti condition from purgatives that I could not take food. I wns taken to a hospital and my bowels were operated upon for consti pation. I did not get any better after going throtuh thnt terrible operation. My bowc.s were dend-no nitlon nt nll-nnd the doe tors gave mo up I could not eat anythiinj but stale bread nnd water, literally star lug to death. Lost over 100 pounds nnd was nothing but n living skeleton. After tryll.B everything olr-e 1 gave Cascarets a trial, not thinking they would help me. Hut they did right away. I commenced to eat nnd sleep, nnd from that on I could get out of bed and then got so I could go out riding -something 1 had not done for over hr.-e years. Now I do nil my work. My frlendi just marvel, they say they never saw such Ii miracle. 1 toll them Cascarets did It. and they nil want them. I .weighed flxt pounds when I commenced taking Cnscarets nnd now 1 weigh 170.-Mr. tleorge . Sharp. AMERICA SAYS SO. The I2ntlrc Country I on the Stove. Cnscnrets Cnnily Cnthnrtle Did It nml lli-cor.l it I'lienoineniil Victory M Million lloes !olil I. nut Year. Krom every part of America comes tho news that sufferers from constipation have found lellef In Cnscnrets Candy Cathartic, the wonderful modern sclcntlllc laxative nnd Intestinal tonic. Cascarets are, I gu rativel nnd literally, In everybody s mouth. Thousands have tried Cascarets with tho most pleasant nnd effective results and voluntarily testify to their experienced. Hole are a few extracts from some of tho letters: ..... 1 have been using Cascarets for headachei and constipation nnd have received groat benellt from them.-Mrs. M. Oablcr, 612 I.arrahee St.. Chicago. I have been taking Cnscnrets for over a month nnd Hud them Just the thing for constipation. Albert It. Hurt, .0 Main St.. Andover, Mass. , , I urn using Cascarets nnd have "ever found nnythlng so satisfactory .-Mrs. : . vs . Durrani. 67 Kiuerson St., HJffnlo, N. V I have taken Cnscarets and cheerfully recommend them to nil my friends. Mrs. O. .1. (ira.lwell, I-'riignllty, l'a. Cnscarets nre line for biliousness nnd malaria nnd are so pleasant to lake. Mrs. Mary Cummlngs. Maud, Oklahoma. I use Carcaiets In my family and Iln.l them all vou tecommend them to be. V- l lrvin, corner Mead and llallroad, Mcud- 'vou Van safely add appendicitis to tho tint of discuses that Cascarets will benoilt or curc.-Kunlco J. Smith, Itlch alley, l'hnvo used Cnscnrets. Thorn Is nothlns bettor for conBtlpntlon. HenJ. Passage, Knlghtstown. ltul. , Cascarets are nil right. They have cured mo of constipation and I never expected anything would.-Chnrlcs II. Nye, lock box M, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1 nm so thankful for your Cnscnrets. They nro better than any medicine I ever Used.-Mrs. M. How. I.ncelle. lown. I do not hesitate to say that Cascarets In the very best medicine ever placed before the people-Andrew Woodruff. Daysvlllo. V Y 'Cascarets nre the best cathartic I ever used -Tom Holt, Wellwood, Manitoba. 1 have tried your Cascarets and I want to toll you they nro Just splendlil.-Jolm WloKinlnk. box t'fil. Allegan, Mich. Wo could llll the whole paper with ex pressions llko tho above. Thousands of similar recognitions of the merits of Cns carets have been volunteered nnd prove that this delightful laxative bo pleasant of taste, so mild slid yet effective-has secured n llrmly established place In the hearts of "oo'buy and try Cnscarets yyelf todny All druggists, 10c, 25c. 60c. Hooklet nnd sample free. Address. Sterling Remedy Compnny, Chicago, or New York. of this state and practically oil over the western part of South Dakota, with all chances In favor of It continuing this even ing nnd poselbly into Sunday. At nc placo reported does tho fall Bhow much force, tho nppearnnccs Indlcntlng n continued rnln which will soak Into tho ground rather than How off. Wyoming nlso comes In for a Bharo of tho rnlntnll, which seems to Indicate that tho country south of tho Platte In Nebraska will rcceivo a soaking before tho presout conditions pass away. Till STM2S AMI UA.MIHU F V. An IntercHltiiK l'nrnllcl nml n Vnlun hle llediietlon Theref roni. Cutting down thistles no more relieves tho Innd of thistles than does scouring tho scalp euro dandruff. In each case perma nent relief cnn only como from eradicating permanently tho cnuso. A germ that plows up tho scalp in searching for tho hair root, where It snps the vitality, causes dandruff, falling hair nnd baldnesB. If you kill thnt germ, you'll havo no dnndruff, but a lux urlnnt suit of hair. Newbro's Herplcldo is tho only hnlr preparation In tho world that curoB dandruff, falling hnlr and baldness by killing tho germ. "Destroy tho cause, you remove tho effect." DISCUSSION OF TEXT BOOKS Committee of the Hour. I of Kiluciitloii IIoIiIn Mpi-IIiik nml Alnke Itveoiuuicnilntlnnn. Thn text book committee of the Board of Education held a session Friday night at which tho bonks and nppllanccs to bo used in tho Omaha schools the coming year were considered. The recommenda tions of tho cominlttco to tho board next Monday night will show that slight chnnges only nro contemplated In tho books at this time. It wns decided upon iho complnlnt of ccrtnlu parties, thnt tho text book of grnm mar used in certain grndes was too diffi cult to bo mastored by Immature minds nnd a different book, presenting tho same fncts In simpler form will bo recommended for ndoptlou, "Naturo study" will bo Inerenped In tho lower nnd sovernl nddlttontil dovlces In this lino of work for tho kindergarten nnd pri mary grades will bo recommended. Do you llko a dry Chumpagno? Try Cook's Imperial Kxtra Dry; Its flavor Is unrlvnlcd nnd It Ib porfectly pure. g! Brewed by a pro cess of our own in rooms where cleanliness and germicidal pre cautions go hand in hand with skill t and highest grade material. These beers are absolute ly the purest and mos t delicious brew e d in this country. (j)Jv