THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, OCTOllEIl 14, 1002. a r l Read Through It It8 as clear as crystal you can, sec that the soap is pure. Dainty vege table oils and glycerin, and the natural odor of flowers. m .Ro fnuM aaaal Soap The name Kirk stands for perfection in soaps, and this soap is our pride. All that cost, skill and experience can do are combined in it. JAMES S. KIRK & COMPANY, CHICAGO ' ' ' - WflSf A Dncefafl Laundry SoP Wrappers exchanged If ill IC aUddlill for valuable premUima, at our store. ixif CiDNftM CTDPPT. ! ROBBERS MAKE COOD WAGES Iadicationt that Trait f Trail Holdup Exceed Thirty Theniaaci Dalian. MICKEY ADDRESSES COLLEGE STUDENTS Slate Labwr C.nalul.aef Discovers Maay Evaalaas of Ike Child Labor Law la Omaha aad Soatte Oaaaha. (From a 8taff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Oct. IS. (Special.) Several today of her husband on the charge of steal becoming sponsor for his good behavior or safe return to prison. Ills parole occurred on the tth Inst Ha had served three years and two month of his term and the governor thought that he has been pretty effectively punished, not by the length of his service, but by the fact that he was severely disciplined before he reached the penitentiary. After his arrest a mob broke down the doors of the Jail, took the pris oner therefrom and with the aid or a vet erinary surgeon subjected him to an op eratlon which has since been known a. the "Falls City method" of dealing with rape fiends. He Is at work In the Boyd hotel kitchen now. Chars. Hasbaaa with Theft. Mrs. Jens F. 8teffenson caused the arrest officers to whom the express company offi cials confided detailed Information about the reoent holdup here say that the amount se cured by the robbers was between 130,000 and $31,000. The express officials them selves will not talk, and conjecture Is about all that Is left. Local bankers think that the amount of money secured was of considerable proportions, as there has In en a great deal of coin and currency going to the northwest In recent weeks to nelp ti.ove crops. Superintendent Blgnell said this afternoon that he felt confident the robbers would be Ing $1,000 from her. Six months ago Mrs, Steffenson was a widow and lived nt At lantic, la. When her first husband died he left her considerable coin, and when rbe married Steffenson she had $1,000 left. They came to Lincoln and Steffenson went to work In a planing mill. Three weeks ago he suddenly left home. Soon afterward she missed her money. - She says he took It. He says he didn't, but admits that he knew his wife had It In the house. Mistake May Be Ca.tly. Just because Secretary Llndley of the Se curttv Mutual Insurance eomnanv. a l-icnl caught. The clues have been Intangible rind organisation, forgot himself for a moment many, but the bunt has been narrowing down steadily. Orders were issued at police head'i'iartttrs today to bring In certain men and ih ioe will be nailed as soon as they can be found and the sweatbox applied. Lincoln police officers promise develop ments of some Importance In the Burlington train robbery within the next twenty-four hours. What these are they will not disclose, but It Is thought arrests are contemplated In connection with the theft of three horses near the town of Raymond, which were seen on a country road near that town. Ar- ,, once th. r.Celpt the company is es- TALKS OF THE PHILIPPINES j Caasal General Williams Makes Ills' laltlal Bow Nebraska Aadleaee, - I BLAIR, Neb., Oct lS.-Speclal Tele gram.) Introduced to bis first Nebranka audience tonight at the opera house, Con sul General O. - F. Williams, who was at Singapore In bis official position at the lime of the breaking out of the Spantsn-Amerlcan war, spoke briefly upon the national Issvcs of th day, and compared the area, popula tion and Industrial capabilities of the Phil ippines to show his hearers the vast re sources of these new possessions. His re marks upon the tin Industry and the effects ef th Dlngley and McKt'nley tariff bills, were along th line of a defense of th re publican administration. He paid a glow ing tribute to th late President McKlnley and bis aduilulsUallon. Mr. Williams held th attention of, hi audience her tonight by hla evident knowledge of the subject he waa handling and his fluency as an orator, aa waa evidenced by the frequent applause with '-which he was greeted. He leaves Blair on the early train to morrow morning tor Oakland, whore he speaks In the evening. B. W. Reynolds of Fromont, republican candidate lor float senator In the Tenth dis trict, was In Blair and vicinity today mak ing a canvass among the republican voters and building up bis senatorial fences. In a general way. He remained over tonight an! attended the meeting addressed by Consul Ing merchants, has moved his stock to Win ner, where he will hereafter do business. The citizens of this place regret this move as Mr. Jaeger has been always recognised as one of the pillars of our town. BURKETT PLEASES ORD PEOPLE Coaa-re.amaa from First District Takes I'p the Parasaoaat Isaacs of Democracy. ORD, Neb., Oct. " (Special Tele-gram.)--Congressman E. J. Burkett spoke here tonight to a large audience. Many farmers drove for miles to hear him. Be fore Introducing the speaker Or. Brink, chairman of the county committee, called oa the Ord Mandolin club, which rendered ae-reral choice selections. The crowd pres ent waa much pleased with the witty and logical manner of Mr. Burkett. and It is thought that the republican cause was greatly strengthened In this vicinity by his speech. His manner of taking off the various paramount Issues of the democratlo party was most amusing. i He explained th trust bugaboo, and while admitting . that truata had grown under republican rule, showed that everything else bad grows also, and that under democratlo rul nothing ever prospered. Forty-Hoar Adoratloa. WEST POINT. Neb., Oct.. 13. (Special.) A forty hour adoration Is now In progress at St. Mary's Catholic church. A priest of ths Order of St. Domlnto Is present and delivers sermons each evening. Th at tsadanc from th local parish and th sur rounding country Is very Urge. i Merchaat Makes a Move. WEST POINT. Neb Oct. 11. (Special.) J. Philip Jaeger, one of Weefc Point's lead RAINS SPOIL GRAIN AND HAY Water Stands la Pools A row ad Stacks la the Lowlands and Do Mock Da ma are. SCHUYLER, Neb., Oct. 1. (Special.) From Saturday morning until th middle of Sunday afternoon the almost Incessant and at times very fsst rainfall, resulted In a total precipitation of 14 Inches. It was a notably excessive rain for the season of the year and makea a much greater showing becsuse of the ground having been thor oughly wet by rains of but a few days before. There is more water standing on the bottoms than has been seen at any time during th entire year, regardless of its hsving been a year of unusual wet weather conditions. There are many places where twenty to 100 acres are submerged, and dozens of haystacks are standing in six Inches to two feet of water, which will re suit In great loss, as the water spoils the hay to a height in stacks above the water that stands around them. There are nu merous stack yards . of grain yet not threshed, and many of the stacks have taken water to such extent that much of tbe grain will be Injured. FREMONT. Neb., Oct. It. (Special.) Tbe heavy rainfall of the last two days, amount Ing to nearly two inches; will prevent any work being done In the beet fields for a few days. In many fields the water stands above the rows. The sugar content of the beets will not be reduced and the only Injury will be that cauaed by delay. HARVARD. Neb.. Oct. IS. (Special.) Another rain of about one inch of water has fallen, again retarding seeding tor some days. It will require two weeks of good weather to complete winter wheat seeding, LEIGH. Neb., Oct 13. (Special.) The hardest autumn rain of th season fell here Saturday and Sunday. It began raining Sat urday morning and continued at Intervals until Sunday night Fully three inches of water fell. WEST POINT, Neb.. Oct. 13. (Special.) A very cold and disagreeable rain fell tor twenty-four hours yesterday. About two Inches of water fell. rests. If there be any. will be In Lincoln. Not much Importance attaches to the sus pects detained at Hubbell, as they fell In all essentials to fit the descriptions given of the robbers. In local circle vigilance baa been doubled, with the growing suspl clon that th robbers, or their friends, are In this city. Mickey Talks to Stadeats Last Wednesday W. II. Thompson, fusion nominee for governor, addressed th stu dents of the State university. This morn ing J. H. Mickey, the republican nominee was their guest of honor. He made no ref erence to politics in his remarks, which were as follows: The work of this university la of the gteatest Importance to the development of this commonwealth. Thirty-four yeara ago It was my privilege to become a citizen of our state. My homestead entry was the first business tranfmrteri In th IJnrnln United States land office. Thirty-four years ago our state was admitted Into the union. I am gratified to be In touch with and to share with others the benefits and bless Ir gs of the high standard of education we his company may have to pay the heirs of George Kl.uetsch $5,000. When Kioiitsch died in July of last yesr a policy for that amount waa found among his tffec'Ji, to gether with two receipts showing ostensibly that he had paid the premiums In sdvnnce up until November 1901. The company In sists that he had paid but one premium. but that by mistake two receipts were Is sued. Tbe company la seeking to prove Its contention by admissions of Kleutsch and by th fact that he had taknn out 3 policy In substitution, which has alraa-ly been paid his heirs. The estate claims that bar topped from setting up that It was a mis take or an error. Savage Going; to Mealeo. Governor Savage and members of his staff are planning a junket to Mexico to take place In the latter part of November and December. Members of the staff have been requested by the governor to indicate their Intention of making such a trip and to des ignate the number of women who will ac company them. Not all of those Invited have accepted. It is said that the trip will be solely for pleasure but that some of the participants may look around for opportunities to Invest ,a little money In the southern republic. Capital City Notes. Thomas B. Frailer, prohibition candidate for congress la the First congressional dis trict, has filed a certificate showing that his nomination cost him nothing, either In money or promises of anything of value. Th Omaha Elevator company, through DROPS DEAD IN THE STREET Trafio Eni ef One ef Most rreminent titiieni of Sehuvler. FOUND IN SHALLOW POOL OF WATER First Thoaght to Have Beea Drowsed, bat Mare Thoronajh Ksamlaatloa Shows It to Have Beea Heart Fallare. SCHUYLER, Neb., Oct. IS. (Special Tele gram.) Chris Kroeger, aged 44. one of Schuyler's foremost citizens, was found dead in a pool of water not far from his home In the south part of the city this afternoon. He was returning from an er rand uptown, and only a minute or two be fore his dead body was discovered by two passers-by, hsd been . conversing with a friend a short distance away. He had fallen from the sidewalk Into a shallow pool left by the rain. The men who found him at tempted to resuscitate him, but were un successful. Within a few moments four doctors were at work on the body, without avail. There was no evidence of drowning. and th doctors ssy he was probably dead before be struck the water, heart failure being assigned as the cause. Deceased was unmarried, a member of the Odd Fellows and Knights of Pythias. He was sheriff of Fillmore county from 1892 to 1898. CAPTURE 0NE0F BURGLARS Aaothcr One Parsacd by Posse, bat Gets Iato Swamp aad Escapes. WEST POINT. Neb.. Oct. 13. (8peclsl.) The suroon of Mrs. Valentine Gelst waa en tered by burglars early yesterday morning and a revolver belonging to tbe bartender and $35 In money taken. Entrance was effected by the rear window. The robbery was discovered a few minutes after Its oc currence and a posse was Immediately or ganized and started in pursuit. Tracks led south and were followed with the result of one of the burglars being captured In Crow ell by Constable J. W. Hodges. The other man waa pursued Into a swamp by Sheriff Kloke who fired several shots and saw him reel from the effects, but be escaped. The man In custody is said to be a member of the Crowell gang of outlaws, who have never been entirely eradicated since the killing of Herman Zahn. The captured man will have bis preliminary hearing this aft ernoon. hbve reached In the thlrtv-fonr vnra of I It. nranldonr V! V Hoffelflnror haa filed The free public schnnl avitum I. lntntv American. The money we have expended will bring us greater return. In rhrnrtr building, and the preparation of our young men ana women to grapple wltn the busl liess problems and the great moral and political questions of this, the beginning of mo iwmuoin century, man any other out- my ui mi stale or inaiviaiiais nave made, an amendment to Its articles of Incorpora tion, showing that In August last Its capital stock was decreased from $550,000 to $275,- 000, its shares from $100 to $5 and th amount of Its Indebtedness was limited to 1ST,000. September 22 It again increased the amount of Its capital stock to $550,000, No one has ever set forth so well the true Its shares to $100 each and Its possible in worth and grandeur of our free public debtednesa to two-thirds of the amount of vi-iiuui ivBirm ai aia our late mart vrerl l . . .. . . . nreeident. William Xf..irini.v h.n k. ..ih. "S cspitai BIOCK t-ermanenuy grafted upon the Dollcv and ne Armstrong looming company oi mu legislation of the state, It Is free to all; to eoln, comprising Samuel O., Alvln H. and It all are Invited and welcomed, without .u.v,h - a,.!-,- t... fli.A .rtlel. money and without price. It Is supported 'lae Armstrong, has filed articles with boundless generosity by the people of of incorporation with It capital stock me stats, open to me children of the hum blest cltlsen or exiled sojourner within our gates, aa rreeiy and ungrudgingly aa to tne native born or the children of the most opulent. Within its jurisdiction all dis tinction, social, political and religious, are banished; all di (Terences hushed, all bar- fixed at $75,000. Warden Davis left tonight for Boston Tex., to bring back Charles Benner, alias Charles Smith, as a fugitive from justice. Benner was sent up from' Douglas county rlers removed. It recognises, neither party for a year for larceny frem,Jthe person", but frIlJfric.rt!i5,Ji0SUoJ? n.?r"tatln escaped soon afterward by 'climbing over and benefits fall In equal measure to all." tne penitentiary wall. XNeDrasKa nas been liberal In hi .nnrn- Gap? ROBE FROM WRONG MAN mensurate with Twentieth century de- Was aa Old Settler la Dodge. FREMONT. Neb.. Oct. 13. (Special.) Hon. J. R. Cantlln of Blair, whose death was announced In today's Bee, was one of the early settlers of this county, removing to Blair about two years ago. He was one of the organisers of the old grange move ment and waa for several yeara at the head of tbe state grange. When the pop ulist movement started In 1890 he left the republican pail aud Identified himself with the populists. He wss a very successful farmer and stock raiser and on account of his connection with the State Agricultural society had a large acquaintance through out the state. THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY HE AIID DON'T KNOW IT r n , its Pv-t; b) amatsw.yt. -srtLr -r. To Prove What Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney Remedy, Will Do fo YOU, Every Reader of The Omaha Morning: Bee May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail. Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible fur more sickness and suffering than any other disease, therefore, when through neglect or other causes, kidney trouble is permitted to continue, fatal results are sure to follow. Your other organs may need attention but your kidneys most, be: cause they do most and need attention-first. If you are sick or "feel badly," begin t.iking Or. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, because as soon us your kidneys are well they will help the other organs to health, A trial will convince anyone. mandn. Nebraska, measured by its financial resources, is excelled oy no other state In the liberality of Its appropriations for higher education. This splendid record must be maintained. The money appro priated and with prudence expended for this university Is not extravagance. It la common sense economy for the general wel- rare or tne people, rnis also bdoI es with equal force to the State Normal school at Mea Take Robe from Sheriff aad Are Trapped oa Chars; of Steal Ins; Cattle. OOALALXiA, Neb., Oct. 13. (Special.) Two strangers rode into town Friday even- .VaIb ItAHaa I . Ida llvaov Ksk M Peru, as well aa to every public inatltu- . , .. . tlon In the state. While the state must Tbe next morning they paid th bill and be wisely liberal In Its appropriations and rode away. Shortly after they bad gone prudent In lta exoenditurea for nuhlli- in. stltutions. It must not discourage private I enterprise fraught with public good. There are private a no parochial schools, acade mies, colleges and universities In this great commonweaun, wnicn me state anould en courage, not by public taxation or appro the proprietor of the barn, D. W. Harrlng ton, who . is also sheriff, of the county, discovered that a buggy robe was missing. Supposing that th two strangers had stolen the robe be Immediately went In prlatlons, but by the good will of the pub- 1 pursuit and overhauled them a few miles "HoVan'tDio. If consumption " is a remark often made ef a fleshy man. Tbe remark expresses the popular recognition of the fact tbat tbe airn of consumption ia emaciation. lose or- fiean. un tbe other hand, a gain in flesh ia sure sign that wast- ing diseaaea are be-' lag enred. Emaciated peo ple with obstinate coughs, bleeding lungs, nigbt-swcaU and weakness, have beea oerfectlr cored by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. The several steps of the cure were re corded in ounces and pounds of in creasing weight. When there is gain In flesh tbe wasting disease ia being sorely cured. Mr Will H Wlillrair. mJ irktoa. Barkili- haa Co., Vs.. write. . "Our son contracted a in, cold aboat lite Brat of July, 1S99. od uA a terrible couch. W called a doctor and he pro neaneed it frrlt.tioa ofU, bronchial tube., with Mi. matte trouble, and a. Informed nie that my on wu liable to dx at auv time. He told me that il we could keep the bronchial tube, open, ae m'gkt cure hint; but after treating hint ereral week, and aiy oa growing warae all the time, concluded to tnr fir. fierce Gulden Medical Durovery aad ' Pleaaant Pel let.' I had Mrs anerml . I moat ntiracnkoa. cure, brought about t tk. iw of theM medicine., and of courae I had wonderful kilh in them He uaed three bottle, of ' Golden Medici Discovery ' .t home aad one vial of the ' fclleta.' aud was then well enough to go Is Went Virgiuia. taking- a supply with him. I am uat ia receipt of a letter from him from which 1 quote : ' mm wU ud kardf timd ftnng wry JUm.' The Common Sens Medical Adviser, .008 large pages ia sent fret on receipt of etampe to pay expense of tnaiBng only. 8raf 31 one-cent stamp for the cloth bound volume or only 31 stamps for th book ia paper covers. Address Dr. JL V. fierce, BumOo, N.Y. ) Id Boya Baa Away. OQALALLA, Neb.. Oct. 13. (Special.) Four boys of ths high school, youngsters It to 13 years old, ran away Friday night This morning a letter waa received from one of tbe boys at Denver. He said they were going to Texas. Tbey ars all sons of prominent clttsens here. ' FORECAST OF THE WEATHER Two Flae Days, with Hlaher Temper- ataros, Are Pro at Led tor Nebraska. WASHINGTON, Oct. 13. Forscast: Nebraska ' and Kansas Fair, warmer Tueaday; Wednesday fair. Iowa Fair, warmer Tuesday; Wednesday fair. Illinois Fair Tuesday, cooler in extreme south portion; fresh northwest winds. Wednesday fair, warmer. Missouri Fair Tuesday, warmer In west portions; Wednesday fair, warmer in east portion. , Wyoming Fair Tuesday and Wednesday. Colorado Fair Tueaday, warmer In south east portion; Wednesday fair. Local Record. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU. OMAHA, Oct. IX. Official record of tem perature and precipitation compared with the correapondlng day of the laat three years: 111. i9oi. 1900 isr Maximum temperature... 47 4 7 Si Minimum temperature.... 38 37 51 60 Man temperature 43 42 64 ti Precipitation T .01 .00 .00 Kecord of temperature and precipitation at Omaha for this day and atneo March 1, Normal temperature S3 Deficiency for the day 13 Total excess since since March 1, 190Z 39 Normal precipitation it) Inch Deficiency for the day 09 Inch Total rainfall .luce March 1 25.40 inchea Deficiency alnce March 1, 1902., 1.44 Inches Deficiency for cor. period, 1901.. 6.22 Inches Deficiency for cor. period, 19u)., l.M Inches Ueporis Iron hialioas at T I. M, south of town. Sheriff Harrington bad a suspicion that these parties might be wsnted elsewhere and upon searching found on one of tnem a letter from Sheridan, Wyo., which connected them with some cattle rustling near Sheridan. He wired the sheriff at Sheridan, who replied to hold the two men, that they were cattle thieves and tbat he would come after them. Their names are Osa Flree and William Benson. They agree to return without . requisition papers. The buggy robe was in their possession and they pleaded guilty to stealing it lie In wishing them Godspeed. Violate Child Labor Law. Deputy Labor Commissioner Watson re turned this morning from Omaha and South Omaha, where for the last week he had been conducting an Investigation of tbe operations of the child labor law in the two cities. It la learned that both In Omaha and South Omaha he found what appeared from external evtdences to be vio lations of the law. Children were found at work in several of the big institutions who were palpably not It years old, but their parents had supplied their employers with affidavits tending to show that they had I and paid their fine. reached the aae limit. In on of the South Omaha packing houses it wss found thst I Relatives Give lp Search there were 170 children employed, and one I FREMONT, Neb., Oct. 13. (Special.) of the big department stores In Omaha baa I The relatives of Ernest Hussman, the man filed reports showing tbe employment of I who dtssppesrsd under suspicious clrcum eighty-eight of them. These reports pur- nances from Lcsvttt, have given up their port to set out the sgs of the minors thus I aearch for htm. Tbey are convinced that employed, and probably do so as fsr ss rs- na has met with foul play and tbat his ports from the parents are concerned. I body was either burned up In the lime kiln some or mesa reports win proDaoiy ds com- 1 r removed to some distance rrom Leavltt, pared with tbs reports filed by those who have taken the school census for various years In Omaha and South Omaha, and If cases are found wherein tbe ages given In the two reports do not sgree someone will be called upon to explain.. If any parents be thua found to have made false affidavit Insane Man Disappears. WAHOO. Neb.. Oct. 13. (Special Tele gram.) Frsd ShleSEubtne, an eld resident of Oreen precinct, this county, was brought to Wahoo this afternoon to be examined by tbe Insanity board. The parties who came up with blm left him with an old friend of his, living west of the court house,' while they went to see the proper authorities. Mr. Sbleffenblne was quite restless and desired to walk out doors. He suddenly disappeared and notwithstanding a diligent search was made, he cannot be found. He was a very religious man and hts mania was along that line. The mild and Immediate effect of Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney and bladder remedy. Is soon realized. . It stsnds the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing esses. Swsmp-Root will set your whole system right, and tbe best proof of this Is a trial. 14 West 117th St, New Tork City. DEAR SIR: Oct. 16th. 1901. "I had been suffering severely from kid ney trouble. All symptoms were on hand; my former strength and power had left me. a COUI11 l):iruiy urns inyBcii. biuiib. jj. 11 mv mental capacity was giving out, and often 1 wished to die. It was then I saw an advertisement of yours In a New York paper but would not have paid any at tention to it, naa It not prominea a sworn guarantee with every bottle of your med icine, asserting mat. your nwamp-rtooi i. urely vegetable and does not contain any armful oruits. I am seventy years and four months old, and with a good con science I can recommend Swamp-Root to all sufferers rrom kidney troubles, f our members of my family have been using Swamp-Root for four different kidney dis eases with the same good results." With many thanks to you, 1 remain, Very truiy yours. ROBERT BERNER. Tou may have a sample bottle of this famous remedy, Swamp-Root, sent free by mall,' postpaid, by which you may test Its virtue for sucb disorders as .kidney, blad- Candidate for Commissioner. TECUMSEH, Neb.. Oct. 13. (Special.) Some of the friends of Mike Curtin of Sterling precinct are circulating a petition and will place his name on the county ticket as candidate for commissioner. Mr Curtin is a democrat and wanted the office when the fusion forces met, but according to the slat he was left out In the cold He will get a good vote from the demo cratic end of the fusion gang, for a popu list Is the candidate on the fusion ticket. CONDITION OF THN : " 3 Jl WEATHER. : g : 5" - 3 : a ,1 B: i M 1 Omaha, clear 43 471 .00 Valentine, clear 44 ta .00 North Platte, clear 46 M .u) Cheyenne, cloudy &o 64 .00 Salt Lake, clear I M: 70 .00 Hapid City, clear 441 60 .00 Huron, clear 42 4K .00 Willi. ton, clear 44 4 .00 Chicago, cloudy 44) 60( T St. l-ocla, clear 41 62 .00 Bt. Paul, cloudy 40 40 .16 Davenitort. clear 42 4 .00 Kansas City, clear 48) frH .uo Havre, clear 6t ?ol ,u Helena, clear 2 64 .00 biuii. W, clear t'.J ti. .09 Ualve.ton, cloudy - .... 78 Ki .00 Heavy Rata at Sheltoa. fiHELTON, Neb., Oct. 13. (Special.) A heavy rain has fallen her all day, com mencing early this afternoon. Full three Inches of wster have fallen and th ditches all full ...In. There are vet a num- as to the ages of their children so tbat they bef of fleld. of im,u ,, ,n ,hock B(1 may b kept at work and thus deprived of ,hl. . ..... lo, t0 ths owners, as their lawful amount of schooling. It Is probable that someone will be subjected, to the process of making an example, It is learned that some of th employers of women In Omsha and South Omaha are preparing to test again the law regulating the hours of their employment. Petitions much of It hss grown.' T Indicates trace of precipitation. I. A. WtLXH. Local Forecast Official. Baslaeas Change at Wymore. WTMORE, Neb., Oct. IS. (Special.) E. W. Fenton of this city has purchased a half interest In the Madsen ft Asher steam lamiflp Up Aah.p retires from th. Arm are now eeing crcu.a.ea among employers m4 wU, 1oc,,. ,t Norfolk Neb. 01 wouru rnu m now vi ir.iui luuu. in that end. Harmoa to Retara to Oklahoma- Governor Savage has granted extradition papers for tne removal to Oklahoma of Claude D. Harmon, who Is In the custody of Sheriff Ira McReed at Alliance, and who Is wanted at Hobart, Kiowa county, OWL, to answer a charge of highway robbery. Tbe papers accompanying tbe requisition j Indicate tbat Harmon is under Indictment at Hobart for participation with four others In the robbery of one H. Frady last March of 1680. taken from him by force. Two of Harmon's alleged, confederates have confessed, implicating' him, snd one of them pleaded guilty and received a sentence of two years In the penitentiary. Harmon was released at ths time of the preliminary examination of the five sus pects on a pretended alibi sworn to by his father and mother. He immediately thereafter dltappeared, but after the In dictment search for him was Instituted, with th result that hs wss recently sr restcd In Alliance. Parol Vails City Maa. George Wilson, who was sent up from Falls City to serve a seven years' santcne la th penitentiary for statutory crime, has been paroled by Governor Savage, Mrs. Kate Martin of th Boyd hotel Id this city Klnkald Is Well Pleased. SHELTON, Neb.. Oct. 3. (Special.) Judge M. P. Klnkald, candidate for eon gress, spent tbe day making acquaint ances and friends among ths people and voters of this end of Buffalo coiinty. He has been away from borne three weeks looking after his chances of election and expresses himself highly pleased with the prospects. This part of Nebraska has such an abundance of work that no po Utlcal meetings have been held this fall. Sarpy Cooaty Repabllcaa Noasiaees. PAPILLION, Neb., Oct. 14. (Special Tele gram.) The republican delegates from tbe various prsclncts of Sarpy eounty met at the court house in convention this after noon. Tbe following candidates were nom inated: County attorney, James Hassett of Papllliou; representative. Dr. A. G. Hamil ton of Springfield; commissioner of Third commissioners' district, William Slekkotter of Gretna. when obliged to pass your water frequently at night and day, smarting or irritation In passing, brick dust or sediment In the urine, headache, backache, lame baik, du llness, sleeplessness, nervousnesi, hesrt disturbance due to bad kidney trouble, skin eruptions from bad blood, neuralgia, rheu matism, diabetes, bloating, Irritability, wornout feeling, lack of ambition, loss of flesh, sallow complexion or Bright s dis ease. If your water, when allowed to remain undisturbed In a glass or bottle for twenty-four hours, forms a sediment or set tling or baa a cloudy appearance. It is vfdenre thst your kldnevs and bladder need immediate attention. Swamp-Root is the great discovery o! Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and bladder specialist. Hospitals use It with wondeiful success In both slight and severe cases. Doctors recommend It to their patients and use It in their own families, becauio they recognize In Swsmp-Root the greatest and most successful remedy. Swamp- Root Is pleasant to take and is for sale the world over at druggists In bot tles of two sizes snd two prices fifty cents and one dollar. Remember , the name, Swamp-Root, Dr.' Kilmer's'' Swamp-Koot, and 'the address, Blnghamton, N. Y., on der and uric acid diseases, poor digestion, every bottle. EDITORIAL NOTICE If you have the slightest symptoms of kidney or bladder trouble, or If there is a trace of it in your family history, send at once to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Blnghamton, N. Y., who wilt gladly send you by mall. Immediately without cost to you, a sample bottle of Swamp-Root and a book containing many of the thousands upon thousands of testimonial letters received from men and women cured. In writing be sure to say tbat you read this generous offer In The Omaha Morning Bee. Kearaey Is Havlns; a Revival. KEARNEY. Neb.. Oct. 13. (Special.) Dr. 8mlley, the evangelist, and Prof. Mc Klnsey, the singer, closed the first week of their series of evangelistic meetings under the auspices of united Kearney churches. They have awakened a great revlvallstlc interest and the Sunday meetings were a great event In the religious life of the city. The meetings will be continued the present week. - Appelated Deputy Uame Warden, TF.CUM.gEH, Neb., Oct. 13. (Special.) W. H. Turner of Crab Orchard has beea appointed deputy game warden for John son county. SPAULDING & CO. Goldsmiths, Silversmiths, and Jewelers Importers of Diamonds, Precious Stones, Watches and Art Goods Producers of Rich Jewelry and Silverware Our patrons will find here the opportunity for deliberate neleetion which is only possible in shops having an unlimited range in variety. Specie' and artistic Correct and latest forms designs furnished. in Flue Sialluu.i j. Our "Suggestion Book" mailed on sppllcstloo. Bpauling & Co. Jackson LUvd., Cor. Htate Bt., Chicago. 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It also has a very Isrgs vault, snd the rental price of I jo per month in clude, heat, light, water and janitor service. I. C. PETEIS 4 CO.. Icstal Agents, Oe-OlNi FL06k Bee Bulldinr. fcBDRUHICARDS for troas drink, the aipUl fur wutrn cannot at aflT utiaf ilila remedy. Gliea la aur ll'iuii" aouviaoaa 01 paiinati laaieiaas ; .1 luS ei at aflT um llila remedy wits or lUioui koowlaaa ut pailnali laauiM. Statu At hWCeaaaU luag Ce. 'I'