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TITE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, AmiX 20, 1003. t UUVOrJ S FREE INVITATION I wait every sick aeraoa ta mrmi mm their line and aoYreaa aaS fall particulars f Ibclr eersplalrt. If yaa bsvs Rbraaaa. tins, rfaa't fail la send far a free Tlal af air Rarsmaf Isaa Care 1 1 baaw It will rare yaa. If yaa saSer wlib Indlceetlan ar aay stosa- atb trouble, be aara aad ael a free Tlal af Bar Drasrpsla Cure ll will enable yaa ta at wbat yea like aad all yaa like. If yaa bare a ceaah eead far aay Caab Care. If year bldaeye are eat af arder, natter bew eerleao, aiy Kldaey Care will revs a bleeelaa. 91 y Headache Care ataaa aay headache la T la 10 mlaatea. Mr Diarrhea Care cerreeta all bewel rsnv alalata la a few boara. Re matter what year dlaeaae la, write aad tell me all abeat year remalalnt, aad I will aead yea my remedlee free aryea eaa bay them la aay drag aiere. ML'irrOI. Phlla.- The furniture and Curtain Event of the Season ' i We will place on sale Monday for one day only, your choice of 100 upholstered Rockers for 50c on the dollar Your choice of any Rocker in our east window, worth $10 to $12, rr QT Monday, one to a customer J)J J-J Hand Made Lace Curtains Monday Your choice of 17 patterns of Real, Batten berg and Brussels lace curtains, worth $12 to $15 a pair, on sale )T Monday, 2 pairs limit, only J We will sell Monday 50 pairs of Tapestry - Portieres, worth $8 to $10, VfC lift for, , per, pair,. . ......... : Room Size Rugs 9x12 Japanese rugs IC-00 worth $25, for..., Id. 9il2 Brighton Axminster rugs, worth 0 Cn 35, for. . t-U-JU 9x12 Royal Wilton rage, worth SJ40, OO CH JJ.JU for, Small Rugs 80x60 inch all wool Smyrna rugs, worth I CQ $2.50, for liUIf 30x 60 inch Axminster rugs, worth S3, gg 36x72 inch Brighton Ax minster r.ugs, J Af worth $5, for J.T" J BAKER FURNITURE CO. 1315-17-19 FARNAM STREET. Low Rates VIA Union Pacific FROM Hissouri River Terminals ..I $15.00 ROUND TRIP July I to IOf Inclusive. to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo. $17.50 $30 June IS to 8opU.nber 30, Ino. to Denver, Colorado Spring and Glenwood Springs bZU.ou .50 Pueblo. Ogden and Salt Lake City. $32.00 $34 $44 $ .50 .50 52.00 May 5, 19, June 2, 16. Oji'.ea and Salt Lake City. Butte 03d Helena. Spokane. Portland, Tacoma and Seattle. $45.00 May 3 and 12 to 18, Inclusive; August I to 14, Inoluslve. San Francisco and Los Angeles. ONE WAY $20 $22 Every Day until June 13th. to Butte, Anaconda, Helena, Ogdea and Salt Lake City. .00 g Q to Spokane and Wenatchee, Wash 4C ftfl to Portland and many other Oregon VaiUiUU and Washington points. Ant" rr to San Francisco, Los Angeles and ' OfcOiUU many other California points. City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam St. 'Phone 316. ' Union Station, lOtb and fUrcy. 'Phone 629. WIRE WAR FINISH FIGHT Western Union Will Givs Boys ETsrvthing Aited Exopt Union Btoognition. READING MINES RUN FOR NINE HOURS Worklagmea Labor liOitrr Than Etr Before aa a Salardar aa Firat Day After I-ock-oat Ends. BUTTE. Mont., April 25. Indications to day point to a flnlah fight between the Western Union and the striking messen ger, backed by the unions of the city. The striking messengers have In a meas ure dropped from view snd the struggle now Is over the question of recognition of the union. The telegraph compsny ta willing, it Is said, to make concessions regarding wages snd hours, but under no circumstances will It recognize or treat with the union. The Trades and Labor assembly having the strike In charge will meet tomorrow snd. It Is stated, will stsnd firmly for the recognition of the messenger boys' union by the telegrsph compsny. The Western Union offices remained tightly closed today, and not an Instru ment will be touched until the strike Is settled. Reading Me Work laif. POTTSVILLE, Pa., April 26. Thirty-five of the Reading company's forty-three col lieries were In operation nine hours today. This Is the first time In the history of the anthracite mining Industry that the miners have worked nine hours on a Saturday. At Shenandoah, owing to a misunder standing, the men did not report for work. Meetings were held, however, and the mine workers decided to return to the collieries on Monday. When they resume their places the entire 30,000 employes who were locked out will have been reinstated. Philadelphia Faces Bnildiaa; War. PHILADELPHIA, April 26. Local unions affiliated with the Brotherhood of Carpen ters and Joiners of America have rejected the compromise offered by the msster car penters relative to the new wage scale to go Into effect on May 1. It now seems probable thst unless the latter sgree to the demsnds of the brotherhood before next Friday a general atrlke will be ordered. If a strike shall be ordered nearly 16,000 men will stop work. The sctlon of the brotherhood has been supported by the Amalgamated Association of Carpenters, which is affiliated with the Council of Allied Building Trades, and the support of the latter is sssured. The brotherhood's demand is for EO cents an hour after May 1. The master carpen ters offered a compromise at 45 cents an hour after July 1. This has been rejected. Efforts will be made by the district coun cil of the Brotherhood of Carpenters to bring about an amicable settlement of the differences. A special meeting of the con ference committee will be called next week. Union Label Contract Good. HELENA. Mont.. April 25. The supreme court today decided it bad no Jurisdiction to restrsln the school textbook commis sioners entering Into a contract requiring that only textbooks bearing the anion label be purchased. Ralae for Unskilled Men. BRIDGETON, N. J., April 25. The Cum berland Olass Manufacturing company today announoed that beginning next Monday the wages of all unskilled Isbor will be In creased from 10 to 15 per cent. Officials say unskilled workmen have not been paid proportionately with skilled workers. DRUGGISTS MUST BK CHART, They Sell All Kinds o Hair Prepara tions, and Fear to Discriminate. Druggists sell all kinds of hair prep arations snd aa a rule they are wisely chary of giving preference to any par ticular one, but many of them have come out plainly for Newbro's Herpiclda, the new treatment that absolutely kills the dandruff germ. H. Swinnell & Son, Cham paign, 111., aay: "One customer of ours did not have a hair on top of bis head when be began to use Herplclde, now has a fair start toward a good bead of hair. We be lieve Herplclde to be by far the best prep aration of its kind on the market." Hun dreds of similar testimonials from every where. Bold by all druggists. Bend 10 cents to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. Mlnnehahas' Ball. DISCOVERS SMALLPOX GERM Harvard Professor I'neartba Barillas Which Prodacea Dread Dlaeaae. BOSTON', April 25. The Globe will an nounce tomorrow that Dr. William Thomas Councilman, the Shstturk professor of pstbologlcsl snstomy in the Harvard Med ical school, has discovered the germ that causes smallpox. The discovery Is pronounced by physi cians who have been made swsre of It ss one of the really great finds In medical history, and the most Important made in Boston, rivaling the discovery of ether as so anaesthetic. The details of the investigation will be furnUhed to medical men by the discoverer on Tuesdsy evening. . Tuesday's meeting of physicians will be held st the Hsrvard Medical school under the siiRplces of the Boston Society of Med ical Science and the notices merely state that Dr. Councilman will have an announce ment to make upon "The Etiology of Smallpox." The manv counter attractions last night somewhat decreased the attendance at the regular monthly dance of Minnehaha coun cil No. 2. Degree of Pocahontas, Improved Order of Re d Men, but still enough dancers were present to make a pleasant party. The program Included seventeen numbers, with dancea to suit all tastes, and the music did not ceaee until after midnight. These pleasant evenings are of monthly occurence in the lodge and are under the direction of the standing social commit tee, consisting of Meedames Oannon, Kir kendall and Marsh. The next party will Include cards. OMAHA HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. Miss Bernlce Carson entertained Com pany E very delightfully at her home Fri day evening. The High school sub. basket ball team played against the Deaf and Dumb Insti tute last Wednesday. The game resulted In a acore of 6 to 2 In favor of the Deaf and Dumb Institute. A great deal of dissatisfaction was caused among the "students several weeks ago, when it was learned that the monthly examination would be averaged aa one-half the monthly mark. A large number of students objected to this ant preferred the system that has been ued heretofore that Is, counting the monthly test as one-third the monthly average. Last month several of tne teachers marked according: to this new system in some cases making the student's average less than it would have been otherwise. 8o to make things right again the old sys tem of marking has been reissued. The German play given (Saturday ty tne Browning society was all and more than was anticipated by (hone who were fortu nate enough to see It. German was spoken thriiuahout the performance quite as flu ently as if it were English. No tickets were sold, but were given to ail students taking German and friends of the Brown ing society, who filled the large study nail . beyond seating capacity. t'receaing the play Ming Towne gave a piano solo and All ms Teetzal rendered a vocal solo, "Versalien. the name or the play, was a comical one, showing the. experiences of a young bride. Miss Bourke. who took, the oart of livrthu. the sensitive bride, was Indeed, a credit to the society by her clever acting! Mr. gutphen, who acted like an experienced actor, took the part of Ar nold, her husband. Miss Groote Imper sonated Ulrlck. Bertha'a aunt, to perfec tion. Mr. Miner, her husband made a model Judge. Mr. Baselln as llerr Ceel berg. an unfortunate friend, who gets the benefit of Versalsen (loo much aall, and Miss Ball, a timid maid, were also prom lnent members of the cast. LOCAL BREVITIES. City Engineer Rosewater has completely recovered from his recent Illness and left yesterday on a short business trip to Kan sas city. Judge Louts Berks will address the Fhll osophiral society at the Paxton hotel at 2:30 this afternoon. His subject will be Reformatory. Charles Leppert, a small boy from Kan sas City, was arrested last night as a run away and win be held until bis parents direct what snail Dt done in the matter. Merrvin Stoner of 1207 North Twenty- aeventn street, was yemoraay afternoon arrested by bergeant nelan on a war rant sworn to by 8. T. Peterson, charging mm sun assault ana Dmitry. James O'Neal has been elected as del egate to the national convention of the Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers' lnt-r national association, to be bald In Mil waukee Monuay, Ajyru il. LEE TO RESIGN TOMORROW Missouri's Lieutenant Governor E -pected to Give t'p Office I mine, dintelr. ST. "LOUIS, Mo., April 23. An sppsrently well founded rumor Is current that Lieu tenant Governor Lee will probably reslgu on Monday. It Is understood that this decision was resched todsy at a conference between Mr. Lee snd his advisers. When seen at Ms residence tonight, however, he refused to discuss the matter. He would not deny that be contemplated resigning, but re garded the date as his private affairs. In the event of Mr. Lee's resignation, Thomas Ruby of Macon, president pro tern of the senste, would becoms acting lieutenant governor. OLD OMAHA MAN LIES DYING John Evans, for Many Years City Clerk, Sustains Serious Boras. NEW YORK, April 25. John T. Evans, for many years a resident of Omaha, served as city clerk and lately treasurer of the Luna Park Amusement company at Coney Island, is said to be dying at his home as a result of accidental burns. ' DELIVERS VERDICT AND DIES Montana Jury Foreman Drops Dead In Court After Announcing; Colleagues' Finding's. HAMILTON. Mont.. April 25. After re turning a verdict in a damage suit, J. Mc Olnley, foreman of the Jury, dropped dead in court of heart disease. HOPE RICHARDS WILL RECOVER Doctors Report Further Improvement In Wyomtsg Governor's Condition. CHttYENNH. Anrll 25. The condition of Governor Richards was much. Improved at midnight, and hopes are expressed for bis recovery.. Elevator Conductors' Ball. Tfca Omaha RlAvatnr Conductors' asso ciation Is busily working out the plans for its May day dance, which It has planned to give on May 1 at Washington halt. C. F Ratekln has been made floor manager and committees have been appjtnted that prom ise to make the dance an mat migni do desired. On Saturday, May 2. the associa tion will meet to consider the matter of reorganisation. Labor leaders are desirous that the elevator boys should form a union, hut thev are not esneciallv anxious to do so, as they feel well satisfied with the present situation. At the present time the elevator conductors are receiving better wages in Omaha than they are in towns such aa Chicago, where the union organ izations of their craft exist. German Methodists' Conference. Th North Nebraska conference and Ep- worth league convention of the German Methodist episcopal cnurcn win oe neiu mi tha narnin Methodist church, corner of Eleventh and Center streets, from April 29 to May . A reception will be given Fr -day evening next in honor of the visitors. The meetings will be each morning and after noon, under the direction of the pre siding Elder, Rev. Edward Sullenbach, and ttev. jonn ivaenier. Polo Vault Record Smashed. DE8 MOINES, April 2. H. Thurman Chapman of Drake university. In Des Moines, broke the world's pole vauU rec ord at the home Held meet today, making a vault of 12 feet. The world's record was 11 feet WVi Inches, held by Clapp of Kale, who has been physical Instructor at tne KeoKuK da.) loung mens unristian asso ciation for two years. Socialists' Maaa Meeting;. The socialists announce a mass meeting to be held at Washington hall. Sunday night, April 26, to protest against the arrea' of their speakers, who have been accuted of obstructing the streets. Marriage Licenses. t Name and Residence. Age. William S. Wehbeg, Omaha .27 Minnie A. Gebour, Omaha Zi James M. McLeod, South Omaha JM Marguerite F. Macintosh, New York 33 Earl R. Stanard, Glenwood, la &1 Ida M. Kveiand, uunwoou, la zti Axel V. Nelson, Omaha 27 Mary A. Wlllets, Omaha ID Test for Yourself the Wonderful Curative Properties of Swamp-Root To Prove What Swnmp-Root, the World-Famous Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy, Will Do for YOU, Every Reader of The Bee, May Have a Sample Bottle FREE. I V-Q ' M " ' 4 WILLIAM MOORE.I 1 V III ". KTREDENBUROifj jC? Gentlemen: Some two years ago I was so run down that I lacked strength, had no appetite and could not sleep nights. Sometimes it seemed as though my back would break in two after stooping. I had to get up many times during the night to urinate and go often through the day. After having the best physicians prescribe for me without relief, I decided from my symptoms that the medicine I needed was Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. After trying a sample bottle with good results, I purchased six bottles of the regular size and after taking them was entirely eured. Swamp-Root is a wonderful remedy when a man is not feeling well, after exposure or loss of sleep and irregular meals. It is also a great medicine to tone up a man's system. Other members of the police force are using and rec ommending Swamp-Root. They, like myself, cannot say too much in praise of this great' remedy. The officers (whose signatures accompany this letter), as well as myself, thank yni for the good you have accomplished in the compounding of Swamp-Root. We remain yours very truly, To Dr. Kilmer A Co., Blnghamton, N. T. Chief of Police. Officers of the Blnghamton, N. T., Police Department. IS Patrolman. If you are sick or "feel badly,"' begin taking the famous new discovery. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon as your kidneys sre well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible for more sickness snd suffering than any other disease, therefore when through neglect or other causes, kidney trouble Is permitted te continue fatal results are sure to follow. Kidney trouble Irritates ths nerves, makes you dlszy, restless, sleepless and Ir ritable. Makes you pass water often through the day and bilges you to get up many times during the night. Unhealthy kidneys cause rheumatism, grave, catarrh of the bladder, pain or dull ache In the back. Joints and muscles; makes your head ache and back ache, causes Indigestion, stomach and liver trou ble; you get a sallow, yellow complexion, makes you feel as though you had heart trouble; you may have plenty of ambition, but no strength; get wesk and waste away. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is used In the leading hospitals, recommended by physicians In their private practice, and Is taken by doctors themselves, because they recognize in It the greatest and most successful remedy that science has ever been able to compound. EDITORIAL NOT1CF Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, Is so remsrksbly successful that special arrangement has been made by which all of our readers who have not already tried It may have a sample bottle sent absolutely , free by mall. Also a book tell all about kidney and bladder troubles snd containing many of the thousands upon thousands of testimonial letters received from men and women cured by Swamp-Root In writing be sure and mention that you read this generous offer in The Omaha Sunday Bee when sending your address to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Blnghamton, N. T. If you are already convinced that Swamp-Root Is what you need, you can purchase the regular fifty-cent and one-dollar slzs bottles at the drug stores everywhere. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, and the address, Blnghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. Dewey & Stone Furniture Go. 1115-1117 Farnam St. Leaders of High Grade Furniture at Low Grade Prices Parlor Furniture and Couches BPECIAL, VALUES IN ODD PARLOR PIECES, 3-PIECE PARLOR SUITES, AND COUCHES. FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Davenport, oak frame, very heavy. 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SJ f Jar Orotgitl. r Mai 4c. is um tor PartUalan, TsslaaJala 4 JUllaf for l.i 1m," Uiur, hj r. ara Stall. .OOTiulaKl.il. K.ll b all urauliti. lekatr CaaaleaJ MEN AND WOMEN. nt Mi fnr nnn&tnrat d (.charges, lDflmmationa, Irritations or ulcerations jf muflon niambranas. 1theEvsHSCHLMICiC0. gnt or pol.onous. I Said toy Drstgaisis, or aent in plain wraspar, tr axpra... prepaid, fol SI 00. or t hottlf. SJ.Ti. Circular saat nasast. to oiKoiNim.i FTJ Diood Poison. By s secret new way Trial treatment and essay fre to all Mend for It this very day. If there be any man or woman who has blood poison, whether transmitted by parents or ao quired by contact, they should write Prof. Fowler of New London, Conn., for a free trial treatment of his very remarkable new discovery that has caught like wildfire even going so far as to restora the bones of the nose and ears when tbey had iviwm away Dy me lerrioie poison, ii is no mer cury, or iodide of potash, nothing to rub on and no simple liquid, tablet or pill but an herbaline com- found entirely different from anything heretofore nown. In magic-like fashion it cures blood poison In the primary, secondary or tertian stage, copper colored spots, swelling of the glands, sorei on the parts, pimples, sore throat, swollen groins, aches, old sores, ulcers, mucous patches in the mouth, loosening of the teeth, hair or eyebrows falling out aud all the other signsof blood poison. It removes every blemish in a Tew davs and cures permanently In a few weeks not only the blood poison itself but restores the stomach, liver, kid. neys and heart to their normal condition thus again opening to you the gates of society, mar. . riuge and parenthood. Do not nut it off ; do not experiment. Rattsfj yourself that what the professsor savs is true bj sending name and address today to Prof. F. Q Fowler, Boa 091, New London, Conn., and h ' will send you at once (sealed and free from all marks) a full trial treatment of his discov ery alwolutely free, together with a valuable treatise "All About Blood Poison and its Cure." Us asks for no money, simply the privilege of convincing yon that what he bas discovered will cure you, so lose no time In sending your address. Do so today and yon will root- be cured. HI M CASH Turn your old books Into mnnif. Telephone B 2357 and our represen tative will call. "Ye Old liooke Shop, 1418 FARNAM ST. Motherhood Is the reward uature bestows upon healthy womanhood. Women whose vitality baa been sapped by disease cannot safely give birth to children. In pregnancy and In childbirth weakness of the mother Is re vealed In the pain and agony she suffers. Consciousness of possible suffering makes any woman shrink from motherhood as a dangerous ordeal. Wine of Cardul elves women the perfect health that makes motherhood a' Joyful privilege. This great medicine drives out every vestige of Inflammation nnd weakness, and gives tone and strength to the delicate organs which mature the child. The pains of prefrnancy are banished by Wine of Cardul, and mlscarrlagi, which blast so many fond mothers' hopes, are prevented. Flooding, which so often occurs after childbirth, la corrected when Wine of Cardul Is used during pregnancy. Wine of Cardul babies are always Healthy Babies, because, during the-months of pregnancy, the mother Is able to give them necessary vitality and strength. With these facts presented to American women no expectant mother should be satisfied without , the re inforcement that Wine of Cardul will give her. Every mother should be able to treat herself In her bom with this valuable medicine. Wine of Cardul can be secured from any druggist at $1.00 a bottle. Why don't you secure a bottle of tbla medlciue to-day? Polycarp, N. C. Jan. 11. 1902. I am the mother of seven children and while in pregnancy with the first six suffered untold misery until tbey were born. Oue month before the seventh was born I tx'gnn to take a bottle of Wine of Cardul. which gave me relief after taking three doses. I used the remainder of the bottle until the birth of the child, and was stouter In three days after the birth than I was in a month after the birth of either of the first six. I am years old.' . ' UKS. ELIZABETH bTAr r OKU. . If you think you need The Chattsnooga Medi cine Co., Chattanooga, Teun. advice, address, giving symptoms, "The Ladles' Advisory Department, r4