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THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT- MARCH 24, 1904. Ladies Only, It Is Women Who Need Most Relief From Little Irri tating Pains and Aches, tor. Miles' Anti-rain Pill3 are for women. Woman's delicate nervous organism tingles to the least Jarring influence, and some ache or pain is the result. The remedy la at hand Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. : They act most marvellously, on worn? an's nervous organism, and relieve and cure the pains to which she is a martyr; Headaches, neuralgiao pains, monthly pains, and all kinds of pains disappear, as if a gentle hand had lightly soothed them avay. Dizziness, Rush of BlQod to the head, Toothache, Backache are all cured by these "Little Comforters." Cured without danger of disagreeable aftor-e fleets; cured quickly; cured with out unnatural action on liver, stomach, or other internal organs. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills please the women, and the children take them be cause they are easy to take and soothe all their sufferings. Tor years I had spells of sick head ache, at times suffering untold agonies. I could not endure any excitement. Going to church, and even visiting, brought on these terrible spells. I tried numerous remedies without relief until I tried Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills, and they have cured me. When I feci symp toms of sick headache I take a pilhand ward oft the attack. When I am tired and nervous, a pill soothes me." MRS. SARAH WATKLNSON, Blairstown, la. - Price', 23c a box. Never sold In bulk. UDPTi Write to us for Free Trial XvJliXU package of Dr. Mile's' Anti Pain Pills, the New Scientific Remedy for Pain. Also Symptom Blank. Our Specialist will diagnose your case, tell you what is wrong, and how to right it, Free. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., LABORATORIES, ELKHART. WD. St. Louis Address and Call. INCUBATOR " Py frm Trial Wl ur It'i U bmt fawWa trj llMdM.whurOU think. N. py nttlittMtad. Aobwui ud Krkia. fend for trki ptea. Calakf fiw.vlth poultry pip 1 jmt lot, ROYAL INCUBATOR CO. Dpt S3, D Molaai. la. Tift DAYS TRIAL OLD TRUSTY Incubators. Good. Nonitt Incubators made by Johnson. the incubator man. 3 walls, 2 dead air spaces, improved copper heating system. Will nse about as much oil as the old makes. Price $10.00 for 120 egg size, other sizes in propor tion. Quick shipments a specialty, lohnson will Bend you Ms new i ncubatoi and poultry advice book. It shows how to keep your tgg records. Write for It today. It's free. JOHNSON, CLAY CENT, NEBRASKA. ill It iVlonev in Poultry Our nmw filnnva rhnrnnfflilTr J viBea ana illustrated book tellsi liow to make it;also how to feed breed .grow and market poultry for lest resultH; plaim for houses diseases, cures, liow to kill lice i miteo. IlluntrHtesand describes tlx? largest pure-bred poultry farm in country; quotes low prices on pure bred fowls nnd eggs. Mailed for 4c inlk! Umps. p. Foy, EoxN , Des Molnes.la. M If! CO Up-to-date, no night watch ing. I'erfect regulator, econ omical heater, price low. Test it yourself lor 30dayr,it'aours it you don't want It; lertile eisgs must hatch. Ppeclal at tention to bei?lnners. We pay freight. Catalogue free. Burr lncubatoCo.,Box 23G,Oinnhaf Nebr BATOR TIFFANY'S Sare Death t Lke (Powder) sprinkled in the nest keeps your fowls free from lice. Sprinkle hen and the little c hicks will hate nolle. Tiffany'spa ration "Liquid" killa mites Instantly. Sprinkle tw-d for hogs, roonti for fowls. Box powder for lit tle turkeys and chicks post pAldlOn. We want Agent. TUfi TIFFANY i Uaeoln. Neb, V 1 hA m l I tit tttUtftf Indicata lf- fact In- of thrru!.i.rd Ctn. I he aiMl el ths Kanr I witt iltf(iKntt4t tba f iri ls4 turn will n U .V i to!v mo tttati tba ol.Wt aotdv Cut Only 25 Cants Pit Aero t tlwi m . wil I rata. T ' mm V Ml. UM I at tmmm. ami mm la b. A mri tlfB CO.. Dm MjUm. Ima THE ST. LOUIS ADDRESS. We are fundamentally opposed to the present unjust distribution of wealth, that creates a system of so ciety in which the few get, without working, while the man work with out getting; a system which must re sult in either anarchy or despotism, and the total destruction of our re public. This condition is due to the monopoly of natural opportunities and the creation of special privileges by law. We maintain that this government, which was dedicated by the fathers of the republic, to freedom and equal ity of opportunity, shall fulfill its true mission. We Jemand die opening to all of the opportuuities of nature and the abolition of all special privileges. In both of the great political parties of the nation are to be lound two ir reconcilable factions, one Jn favor of governmental usurpation, tending to the establishment of a new feudalism, and the other standing lor Industrial and political llbeity, f In the people's party of the nation iies the only hore of che perpetua tion of popular- institutions. We , ratify and reaffirm the funda mental principles of the platform of the people's party adopted at it3 na tional convention in Omaha In 1892. Free speech, frcs press, trial by Jury and the rights of the people peaceably to assemble, are the . constitutional rights of everj American citizen. We oppose their violation by injunctions issued by courts of equity. We hold that the right to issue and coin money and to regulate the value thereof is solely a function of the gov ernment. We demand public ownership and operation of those public utilities which are in their nature natural. mo nopolies, such as the railroad, tele phone, gas and electric lighting. As to those trusts and monrpoues which are not public utilities oi natural mo nopolies, we demand that those spe cial privileges which they now enjoy, and which aloe enable them to ex ist, should be immediately withdraVn. Corporations being the creatures of government, should be subjected to such governmental regulation and control as will adtquatciy protect the public. We demand the taxation of monopoly privileges, while they re main in private hands, to tre extent of the value of the privilegeb granted. We favor the initiative and referen dum; the former to the end that the people "may compel the enactment of good laws; the latter to th? end that the people may veto legislative meas ures. We favor the direct nomination of candidates for slective pvblic office by direct vote of the people, and the elec tion of the United States senators and federal judges, by the people. The platforrr. of the people s party made at Omahajn 1892 was originally made in a conference ca.led and held by the labor organizations February 22, 1892. Wc vherefoie invite the wealth-producers lo take part in the primaries that shall choose delegates to our convention, guaranteeing mat the influence of '.his party shall be given to advance the Interests of or ganised labor by the recognition of the union label on manufactured piod ucts, as well .is in legislation, which at last is the onlj? hope of just con ditions for labor. Wo criticise as. unfair, illegal nd unjust, those 'ecisiona of the courts declaring the labor law unconstitu tional, and we demana a constitu tional amendment authoiizing legis lation requiring the state, ixtunlclpai itles and public franchiic-owing cor porations, their contracors and sub contractors, to pa workmeu tno pie vailing rales of wages, and that upon public works, oiKht hours shall con stitute a day's work, and we demand the abolition of the contract system upon public work. We invite the co-optration of all reform forces believing in tht'abovt piinciples. The Call. The joint committees of the refotra fortes, represent Ins the o-ople' party nf lie United fkates, as cmUed lu the city of St. Louis. Mo., on the 22nd, 23rd, and 24th days of February, 1304, hereby call a national convention to meet in the city ox Springfield, 111., on Lie Fourth (4th) day of July, 1904, at 12 o'clock noon of said day, for the j.urpose of nominating a candidate for the office of president of ti,e United States, and a candidate for the office of vice presiden of the United States; for the purpose of selecting a national committee of said peopie s party; for the formulation of a national plat form; and for the transaction of such other business as may legally come before It . The basis of representation shall be one delegate frorri each congressional district in each state, with an addi tional delegate at large for each 2,000 votes or major traction thereof, cast for Gen. James B. Weaver for presi dent in 1802; the jndian .-.Territory and Oklahoma Territory 5 delegates each; and 3 delegates from eac'i of the other territories, as follows, to-wit; A'abama 52 Arizona 'A Arkansas 13 California ..... ') Colorado 30 Connecticut b Delaware 1 Florida 5 Georgia 7 .. 32 Idaho ,6 Illinois ... 36 Indiana 24 Indian Territory 5 Iowa 21 Kansas 83 Kentucky 23 Louisiana 20 Maine 6 Maryland 6 Massachusetts 16 Michigan 22 Minnesota , 24 Mississippi . . 13 Missouri 37 Montana 5 Nebraska 48 Nevada 6 New Jersey 10 New Hampshire 2 New Mexico 3 New York .. 45 North Carolina 32 North Dakota 11 Ohio 28 Oklahoma 5 Oregon " 15 Pennsylvania 36 Rhode Island 2 South Carolina 8 South Dakota 15 Tennessee ... .....22 Texas , 66 Utah 1 Vermont 2 Virginia 16 Washington 13 West Virginia ..; . Wisconsin 16 WTyoming 5 Total 927 It is recommjnded by the .national committees that the call for a state convention in each state shall be made by the heretofore wing of the people's party recognized under tne laws of such state as a political or ganization. In states where both wings have an organization, it is rec ommended that . a joint .rail be issued. And in "states where there Is no legal organization of the peopte'a party, it is recommended that the national, committeemen representing the two wings issue a joint call for a conven tion. JO A. PARKER, J. II. EDMISTEN, P. J. DIXON, C. Q. DE FRANCE, MILTON PARK, I. D. BURDICK, Joint sub-committee with plenary powers. By order of the comm'Uceg aforesaid. The Independent wan ? it distinct ly understood t'-at theie will b jop ulista nominated by the national con vention to convene on the Fourth of July next, for president and vice prenident. If it takes two batteries of rapid flro guns and a mrloaj of IjddlU iihrMs to do It. Ship Your Hides, Wools and Furs TOThos. McCulloch. CSTAUSHED t070. lb (Id! eUh!i!ifd hid hrui in Nebratlia. Vkj lilhcit market pier. Makra f rotuft relurnt. Writt for rlc ind thipping Ug 017 Q STREET, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. For over sixty years Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing Syrup has been used by mothers for their children while teeth ing. Are- you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cut ting teeth? If so, send at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup for Children Teething. Its value is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it -It cures diarrhoea, regulates the - stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, re duces inflammation, - and gives tone and energy to the whole system. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for chil dren teething is pleasant to the' taste and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price, 25 cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup." PLAfIT TREES. They" will prow while you are bleeping; ihey and shade, and enhance the Value 01 your prop erty. DIIV TUCII ' direct from tbeprower ol his DUl ItlLliI local agent. Then you have ft so"rce of redress should they iail to Rrow or prove untrue to name. Our trees are home grown and prices very low. Cat alogue and due bill good lor 25 cents iree. rlrbury Nnraarlet. Uox J, Fairbury, Neb Seed Corn For Sale Send for free illustrated circular of different grades of seed corn. THE NEBRASKA SEED FARM Seward, Neb. SEEDS WONDERFUL OFFER. Two reeular nackcti oi veenaDie ana one of l lower seeds and ten ' tample packets of wonderful new praln and , gras!es, and our catalog. Also a due bill for 60 . cents worth of seeds to be selected from our cata-, log, free. All for a dime or 10 cents in stamps to help pay postage and packing. Catalogue manual is iree. write tor it. Be friendly. 1 . a. Berry 5QC8.,Boi ig.Clarlndi, I mm i (Ban BvXv- -v 1 H if J mJI II A A. "w. 0 A . Send 25c for our great G arden Heed Collection, or Z&o for our Great Blower Seed Collec tion : 5Uc for both- 10 lull sized packages' It , eacn coiiectiuu. Za varieties of either for 50 cents. The best seed offer ever made, Illus trated, catalog free. Write for it Fruit and 0rn mental, Shrubs. Roses. Bulbs & TESTED 50 YEARS. 8?nd for Descriptive Priced Catalog MIKE 600 Acres. It Grecnbonses. Established 1S52 PHOENIX NURSERY CO. PLANT C. S. Harrison's Select Nursery and Experiment Station, York, Neb. Thi9 nursery las a fine collection of ornamental. Hi the result of more than 30 years experience nnd onscrvaiiou CHst and west. Here are the choice all vcr robed trees ol the Kocklcs SvrinsHS, Siiircus. Viburnnins, Alliens, W'tselUit. Hfty kinds of I.llacs-amonic them the famous tree lilacs or China and Japan. Thurlow'a Vccpln Willow, the n08' thrifty and Iwauttt'ul trees. Ten k nd of lJaniB.sk, 'loo kinds of l'eonyi thousands of choice jiereunlali. SnU for ptlc IUL rn 101 lu:. WIRE $1.40 i M rtOI It I: LV A II I n W ! H I'U l up t'JB ltw.su fHtl, RSUtfr f I'-fW II to i irtlu.ni'. 1 lKllirutiiiiiigiti in fi (W I't r looitt. II lf.rt Hiactr., all U-m r I kiIiai $t, lf t - t in ir 1") :m. S3 SO. ral'rr Ktln. t tr!4 int., t , ! u .. , Ak to' trro hUn S . rir.'hiHiMni i k t'rtni,r.iil. ail !. lTrrl. j (ttltiUtt IMi . , itwa u,tkKa WITH SOOTHING, DALMY OILS. Cancer, Tumor, Catarrh. l'l!o. riatula. Uls, Kosmaandal Hktatutd Woinbbliniws Writ for llluiriod liouli. Knt fra AddrtM OR. BYE, uS'.'v, Kansas Cltj, lii