TOE OMAITA DAILY HF,E: TUESDAT, APRIX 7, lfH)3. -V-- M-- y 17 AII STRAIGHT FRONT! SOLDIERS RUN THE TRAINS Striken in Holland Attempt to Tie Up Bailway Lines. PROTEST AGAINST ANTUSTRIKE LAW Trouble la Espectefl to Spread to Other Braarhea of Labor and the trllae Mar Become General Throughout Coaatry. AMSTERDAM, April . At midnight a meeting of the workmen' committee pro claimed a general strike throughout Hol land of labor engaged In transportation, both by land and water. i I The atatlon and wharfea are guarded by troopa. The administration of the rall roada haa taken atepa to aecure the running of th foreign expresses under military protection. A workman waa Injured by a revolver shot fired by a aoldler today. Th man who waa walking on the railroad waa not aware that th atrike bad been pro claimed and failed to reply to the aoldier'a challenge. The prealdent of tha workmen'a commit tee of defenaa In an Interview aald the atrike proclamation Involved the entire railroad ayatem and other land transporta tion of Holland and th water transports of the porta of Amsterdam, Rotterdam Dordrecht and Zaandam. Protest Aaralnat Lawi, Th atrike, ba added, waa Intended aa a protest against th anti-strike laws aa well aa to aupport the demand of the rail road men for an Increase of wagea be fore the passage of the. laws mad an Im provement in thla position impossible. The president also aald tha strike would spread to other branches of labor. The ataffe of the shipping companies trading with London and Hull have stopped work In sympathy with the strikers. Only one train left Amsterdam thla morn ing and it waa protected by troops. All business here la at atandstill on the wharves and the mall boata which arrived today could not be unloaded. Dock Laborers Join Strike. t ROTTERDAM, April fl. Th dock laborera wagon drivers and all other engaged In Industries Connected . with ' th port ' have joined In th general atrike. A formal declaration waa Issued by th strike leaders here to th effect that the strike waa not connected with the queatlon of wagona, but waa aolely against tha pro posed anti-strike laws. Th withdrawal of tbeae lawa la demanded. Tha railroad atatlon la guarded by ma rines and a aufflclent number of employe have remained at work to enabla th runolrg of a trains today between Rotter dam and Amaterdam. THE HAGUE. April 6. A general atrike of the railroad men waa proclaimed her thla morning. Th railroad atatlona . ara HjJtnnB(Bsll jJaDom All of this can be avoided, however, by the use of Mother's Friend before baby comes, as this great liniment always prepares the body for the strain upon it, and preserves the symmetry of her form. Mother's Friend overcomes all the danger of child-birth, and carries the expectant mother safely through this critical period without pain. It is woman's greatest blessing. Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit and relief derived from the use of this wonderful remedy. Sold by all druggists at fi.oo per bottle. Our little book, telling all about this liniment,, will be sent free. Til Brtiflild Regilitor Co., Atltiti, 6a. kuJGDtflk It is Miss Tarbell's Great Story of the historic fight between ROCIlErELLERand CASSATT that is making the unusually big sale of the April McClure's And the Brilliant Short Stories "The Rlverman." A Blazed Trail Story. By Stewart Edward White "Oscar's Chance, per Charley." By the new humorist, H. W. Phillips "The Scheme of Sutcllffe, Swindler." The regeneration of a rogue. By W. rt. Osborne , nisa Janumlt Latlit." A fascinating child story. By Empelgh flerwyn "The Qulck-Dcclalon Board." A domestic problem solved. By Orace & Richmond "Who Was Her Keeper?" Child Labor ia the South. By Mary A. Bacon Be Sure to get a copy of the April McClure's before they're gone 10 cents ALA SPIRITB WOMAN guarded. The government Is endeavoring to maintain the foreign mall service by troop-protected trains. The service on the Netherlands railroad la restricted. Wllhelmina to Take hand. Queen Wilhelralna, wbo la at Caatle Loo, haa signified her Intention to return to The Hague If affairs of atate arising from the atrike situation require her presence here. The government hopes that the precautionary meaaurea to deal with the strikers will suffice.. The government Is conferring with the committee of defense concerning the de mands of the strikers. If these demands are rejected the men Intend to extend th atrike to foreign railways and labor or ganizations with which their union la con nected. YOUNG MANHANGS HIMSELF Body Found In Barn Near Yankton, Well Dreaaed and with Money In Pocketa. YANKTON, S. D April . (Special Telegram.) The body of a young mafl, un known here, waa found hanging from a beam In a corn crib near the Great North ern depot last night. From papera dis covered on the body It Is believed hla name waa Andrew Strand, but it la Impossible to Identify him any further. He was young, well dressed and had con siderable money In hla pocketa. There were no signs of foul play or clew to cause for tha act. Another Producing- Oil Well. LANDER, Wyo., April . (Special.) Dr. Henderson, the Englishman In charge of the work of the English syndicate in the Dallas oil fields, stated that another pro ducing well was added to the list during the past week, making eleven flowing wells all told. The well la down 825 feet and Dr. Henderson eays It Is the largest producer of any In the fields. The drilling crews are now down 500' feet on well No. 12. Yankton City Election. YANKTON. S. D., April 6 (Special Tel egram.) Yankton'a city election today re sulted In the election of Frank Fanslow, democrat, mayor; Will Pterson, democrat, marshal; William Dader, republican, treas urer; George W. Klngabury, democrat, jus tice; Lawrence Schaller "and. David., Lloyd, republican, and Frank F. Rick and i. A. Coxeher, democrats, aldermen. Ther were no apeclal Issues. Sella Telegraph LANDER.', Wyo., April Line. 6. (Special.) Harry E. Wads worth, the newly appointed agent of the Shoshone reservation, haa aold hla Interests In the Lander-Rawlins telegraph line to the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone company. This, line Is on of the hlatorlo landmarks of thia aectlon. It waa built In 1878 and for many yeara waa used almost exclusively by the govern ment. Erery woman coreti a shapely, pretty figure, and many of them deplore the loss of heir girlish forms after marriage. The bearing of children ia often destructive to the mother's shapeliness. If SB(S0S. REVIVES THE LILL1E CASE Finding' of Eevo ver May Hate Important rearing on to Matter. DIICOVERED IN WEIL NEAR LILUE HCVE Two thamkrri Had Bffi DImvI id Remalalna; Ballets ('. pood with Oae Taken fret.. Dead) Man's Brala. DAVID CITY. Neb., April . (Special Telegram.) There waa considerable excite ment In the city thla afternoon when It waa rumored that a revolver bad been found with which It la possible Harvey Llllie waa killed. A. L. Hughea employed Jamea Clark to clean out an old well that had not been used for several years, the property being occupied by a tenant. Mr. Clark went to work thla morning and aa soon aa be went down Into the well, which had very little If any water In It, he found a thirty-two caliber, alx-shot. medium length barrel, rim fire revolver, loaded with long cartridges. Two of them had been fired. The gun la a bright looking one and compares exactly with the one Mrs. Llllie told the officers that the man held in his hand when he did the shooting, as to being bright and glistening. The well where the revolver waa found la about one hundred feet from the Ll'.l resi dence and at the time of the murder the premises was occupied by Arthur Pepper. The officers say that the bullets In the cart ridges with which the revolver ia loaded are exactly like those found In LUIIe'a brain and In th barn 300 feet away. The revolver Is In the possession of County Attorney Evana, who decltnea at thla time to give any further description of It than above stated. . The motion for a new trial will be argued and submitted to Judge Good on April 17, and It la a question whether or not the finding of this revolver will have any effect on the motion for a new trial. PIONEER MINISTER IS DEAD Elder Howe, Well Known tte People of Kebraaka, Joins the Majority. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, April 6. (Special Telegram.) Philander W. Howe, one of the oldest Methodist ministers of the west, known throughout Nebraska as pider Howe, died this morning at his residence, 1S00 D street, after suffering for two years from a paralytic atroke and a weakness, due to old age. Mr. Howe was 85 years of age. Fifty yeara of his career were spent in the east. Thirty-five years ago he moved to Leach Lake, Minn., where for three years he acted as teacher of the Indian agency and as volunteer missionary. After a brief pastorate In Minneapolis he came to Nebraska, serving as pastor for the Methodist church at Friend for several yeara. Twenty-two years ago he became pastor of Trinity Methodist church at Lin coln. Mr. Howe haa been prominently identified with various charitable and mis sionary movementa In th west. For twelve yeara he waa. chaplain at the atate peni tentiary. Deceased leaves four children. The funeral will be held . at the home Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. GOING TO TALK GOOD ROADS Governor Appoints Delegates to Na tional Convention at St. I.onls. ' (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. April . (Special Telegram.) OoVarpor MJckey today appointed the fol lowing delegate to the meeting of the Na tional Good Roads association at St. Louis, April 26. 27, 29: M. L. Fries, Arcadia: J. H. Umatead, Fullertoo; P. F. Beghtol, Ben nett; John T. Brady, Albion; Joseph Hall, Tekamah; C. C. Reed. Vesta; J. M. Craven, Armour; Cass Jones, Rulo; Charles Hunter, Inavale; C. J. Weborg, Pender; D. A. Stetson, Western; Vic Anderson, Minden; H. C. Booker, Gothenburg; Charles Bos aelman, Woraa; J. C. F. McKessou, Em erald; John Halllgan, Albion; W. W. Blue, Tekamah; O. A. Corbln, Tecumseh; Marion Pyle, Pawnee City, O. J. Crook. Faila City; J. L. Miner, Red Cloud; Uust Anderson, Pender; Dr. T. J. Chldester, Western; Peter Frltser, Oxford; W. A Woodward, Lincoln. HASTINGS MAN IS- MISSING Supposed to Be SaflTerlna; From Mental Trouble Due to a Sunstroke. HASTINGS. Neb., April 6. (Special Tele gram.) Andrew Aachund disappeared from hla home In Hastings last Thursday night and all efforts to locate him have failed. Mr. Aschund Is about 48 yeara of age and baa been employed by George Brandt for some time. Last summer he suffered from sunstroke while employed at the asy. lum and it la supposed that thla affected hla mind and haa caused bis myaterlous disappearance. He does not owe any bills and be Is supposed to have had consider able money about his person at the time of bis disappearance. INJURED BY FALLING GLASS Wind Reaponalble for Serious Acci dent In Clay Center Postofllee. CLAY CENTER, Neb.. April 6. (Special.) While the post office, at tbla place was crowded with patrona at noon today await ing the distribution of the mail, the plate glass window, lffilt feet la size and five sixteenths of an Inch thick, came crashing In. Miss Martha Allen, the 16-year-old daughter of Hon. George A. Allen, was badly Injured, her noae and rhln being nearly cut off. Z. B. Holcomb. an elderly man, waa badly cut on his head and bark of hla ear. Othera were slightly hurt. Tbe very strong south wind waa responsible for the accident. HIS BODY IS BADLY MANGLED PaclOe Track Kortr. Kear OGALALLA, Neb. April (.(Special Tel egram.) JohD Gaule of Conway, la.;' was found on the Union Pacific track neir Korty with hi body cut In two and badly manjled. Hla remalna were brought here and hia people notified. Vlrlllr ol ghootlaa; Feverish. FREMONT. Neb.. April . (Special.) Rosa Mullison. who ia charged with shoot ing John Weidner here early Sunday morn ing, waa arraigned In police court thii af ternoon. He pleaded not guilty and bla preliminary examination waa set for April 11. Mullison Is not yet IS yeara old and la not a bad looking boy. He waa quite nerv oua when in court and fully realizes tha seriousness of bis offense. Weidner, ,ths man who was shot, ia not getting along very well. Ha had considerable fever and bla physician Is as yet unable to locate th bullet, which la la th. lower part of the iMomfn. If the bullet la extracted no serious results ar anticipated and Weidner will be out In a few daya. Weidner la not disposed to talk much about tha occur rence. He waa evidently pretty drunk, a were all the rent of the party, and clalma to hare only a dim recollection of what occurred at the corner of Main atreet and Military avenue. Mulllson's father la In I the city and baa employed an attorner to 1 ok after hla aon'a Intereata. Judging from the claaa cf booka which the boy wanted when informed that he would have to re main In Jail until Saturday, blood end thunder atorle. of the Wild Bill clasa ara reaponalble for what he did. Groeery Store Is Robbed. HUMBOLDT, Neb.. April . (Special.) Sneak (hlevea laat night robbed the grocery of Watts & Campbell of thla city, carrying off $2 or $3 In cash and a similar amount In metal due-bills, which the visitor doubt less mistook for money.. A loss of some thing like $6 or $S in canned goods, clgara, tobacco, etc., waa alao sustained by the proprietors. Entrance was gained by pry ing up one of the rear windowa and the be lief Is general that It waa the work of local talent. The night watch thought he heard a noise In the room about 4 o'clock In the morning, but when he" made an examination from the front of the building he could not detect anything wrong, and decided he must have been mistaken. Kffort te Settle Daaaaares. TECUMSEH. Neb., April . (Special.) An effort has been made to aettle the case of the heirs of J. B. Cooch againat the County of Johnson, damages, out of court. Mr. Gooch lost his Ufa by going through a bridge with a traction engine. The heirs dananded damagea from the county, the county offered to settle for $750, but tbe offer waa t-ejected. It la claimed that there are reasons why the heirs cannot recover from the county, for some reason the county not being liable in the case under the cir cumstances surrounding the accident. atanipn Ara Imperfect. The new two-cent postage stamp re cently issued has been called In, aa an Im perfection has been discovered In It. You are also making a mistake In experiment ing with different remcdlea to cure you of sick headache, sour stomach, heartburn, indigestion, dyspspsia, la grippe or malaria. Hoatetter's Stomach Bitters Is the only sure cure for these ailments, having been used successfully for' half a century. We urge you to try It. It will cure even after other remedies have failed. Wet Weather Delays Keedlna;. STURGIS, S. D ' April 6. (Special.) While a few of the farmers of Meade county have already sown wheat, the ma jority of them are greatly delayed on ac count of tbe acow and rain. The ground la too wet at present and nothing can be done. Just aa soon aa the weather be comes favorable, seeding will go on with a rush. South Dakota ' Farmers Oraranlse. ELKTON, S. D.,' April 6. Farmers to the number of 150 gathered her and organized a local union of tbe American Society of Equity of North America. This Is the first organization In the northwest and enthusi asm la high Cared Hla Mother of Rheumatism. "My mother haa been a sufferer tor many year with rheumatism," says W. H. How ard of Husband, Pa. "At tlmea she waa unable to move at all, while at all tlmea walking waa painful.; I presented her with a little of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and after a few applications she decided It was tbe most wonderful patn reliever she had ever tried. In fact, she, la never without it now and la at all tlmea able to walk. An occasional application, Of Pain Balm keeps away the pain that- she waa formerly troubled with." - :. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER Two Fair Daya . Are Promised for .Nebraska and Iowa. WASHINGTON. April 6. Forecast: Nebraska and Kansas Fair Tuesday and Wednesday. Iowa Fair Tueaday; Wednesday fair, warmer in central and eastern portion. Illinois Fair Tuesday and Wednesday, fresh south winds. South Dakota and Wyoming Fair, warmer Tuesday; Wednesday fair. Missouri Fair Tuesday; Wednesday fair, warmer. Local Heeord. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, OMAHA, April 6. Official record of tem perature and preclpltutlon compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: 1903. 1901'. 1901. 19 m. Maximum trmner&ture &4 n9 48 7 rMinlimim temperature.... 41 38 3 j" Mean temperature 4 4X i." o Precipitation i T .00 .no .00 Record of temperature and precipitation at Omaha for thla day and since March 1, I!i3: Normal temperature 49 Deficiency for the d.iy I Total excess since March 1 .- 139 Normal precipitation 09 Incn Lcrlolency for the day toiiirh 'i"i-liitiit in nltice Mrcb I ."8 Inch Deficiency since March 1 1.42 Inch Deficiency for cor. period In 1902. ...1.30 ln.-h Excess for cor. ixriod In 1901 34 Inch Reports from Stattona at T . SI. CONDITION OF " WEATHER. HE Omaha, clear Valentine, part cloudy.. North 1'lutte. clear Cheyenne clear Salt lke'Clty. cloudy.. Kapld City, clear Huron, clear Wllllstnn, part cloudy... Chicago, i'l-udy St. Iuls, cloudy St. I'dul. snowing Davenport, clear Kintal City, car ,. Havre, cloudy Helena, cloudy Bismarck clear Gal vet ton, cloudy T Indicates trace of precipitation. I.. A. WELSH, Local Forecast Official. pBy -Jirii f i I'i !! I ; ; Si ; .... 6:i sti .no .... 48 1 5o! . .... M' od .01) .... 3X 42 .00 .... 4 &0 .00 .... 46 4ft .00 .... 4-." 44 .01 .... 401 4t .00 .... 58 58 T 2i Ml .00 .... 44 44! .08 .... 541 2, .00 .... M 2 .00 .... 50 60 T .... 42 44 T .... 3K! i 401 .00 y.. b 70, .00 MfikYJIl'XW kmSs Test for Yourself the Wonderful Curative Properties of Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It To Prove Whol Swamp.Root, the World-Fattious Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy, Will do for YOU, Every Reader of The Bee May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail. 7 Via 'I : afcj T-T-pa4 W hsan t 'fi(C I wrote to Dr. Kilmer; &Co., atHingbainton, X. Y., for a free i sample bottle of Swamp-Hoot, and its effect upon me wat so noticeable that I bought a sup ply, and after taking a few bot tles of Swamp-Hoot 1 had en tirely recovered, ami in six months I became the man you see me now. I had kidney 'trouble, aggnrvated by bladder trouble. as obliged to pass water often day and night, had back ache, and was run down generally. A few bottles of this remedy did more for me thau a do7.en physicians could. S0o Stillman St., Philadelphia, (Pa.) I-'ire Dop't. VV HUGO HUT T. m" If you are sick or "feel badly," begin taking the famous new discovery, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because aa soon as your kidneys are well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible for many kinds of diseases, and If permitted to continue much suffering with fatal results are sure to follow. Kidney trouble Srritaies the nerves, make you dizzy, reatlesa, sleepless and Irritable. Makea you paaa water often during the get up many times during the night. EDITORIAL NOTICE Swamp-Root, arrangement haa keen made by which all of our readers who have not t'resdy tried It may have a .ample bottle sent absolutely frea by mall. Also a book telling all about kidney and bladder troubles and containing n.any of :he -.housands upon thousands of testimonial letters received from men and women, cured by Swamp-Root. In vrltlng be sure and mention reading Wt ga oua offer In The Omaha Daily Be when sending your iddress to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. If you are already convinced that Swamp-Root la what you need, you can purchase the rrgular fHty-Jent and one-dollar size bottles at the drug Mores everywhere. Don't make any mistake, iut remember the1 name. Swamp-Root pr. .Kl'mer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Blngmamtoni N. Y., on every bottle. ' " CARNEGIE TO PAY DOCTORS Offers to Foot All Bills Incurred by Cornell Feror Patients. INFIRMARY COMMITTEE C0NSI0ER MAT i ER rhllonthroplat W lanes Undent Placed In Same Pecnularr Position aa Before Typhoid Swept ' Throna-h Itlmca. ITHACA, N. Y.. Apr.l S President Schur man of Cornell university today announced that he had received from Andrew Carnegie, who is a trustee of the university, an offer to pay all bills Incurred by students of Cornell on account of sickness during the recent typhoid epidemic. It Is Mr. Carne gie's desire to place each student who haa been 111 in precisely the same pecuniary condition be occupied at the outbreak of the epidemic. The gift Is applicable to all sick students,' these who withdrew from the university aa well as those who re mained at Ithaca. Th executive committee, at a apeclal meeting held today to conalder the mat ter, referred the execution of. Mr. Carne gie's plan to the infirmary committee, with power to act. President Schurman will communicate at once with all atudents con cerned. Purity la not often found tn the prepara tion of Champagnes. Cook's Imperial Extra Dry Is an exception. Homeaeekera and Colonists. On Tuesday, April T, the Missouri Pa cific railroad will aell both one-way and round-trip licketa at very low rates to certain polnta in Kansaa, Missouri, Okla homa, Texas, Arkansas and pointa In tbe south and southwest. . For further Infor mation, etc., call or address any agent of the company, or Thomaa F. Godfrey, P. T. A., southeast corner Fourteenth and Douglaa afreets, Omaha, Neb. Drowned In Cedar River. CEDAR FALLS, la.. April . (Special Telegram.) Roger Clay and Frank Boehm ler, prominent young buslneas men, were carried over the Cedar river dam In a aallboat today and drowned. The bodies were not recovered. Tbe Tat, Boss Stiffened Gold Watch Case is made of 3 two layers of Solid Gold with a layer of Stiffening Mftal between n welded and rolled together into one solid ti . - . . i m sueet of metal. The Jas. Boss Case is a Solid Gold Case1 ior all practical purios. The Stiffening Metal simply adds strength and durability. The Boss Case is guaranteed for 35 years by the largest watch case makers in the world, who have been making it for a full half century. Every Boa Case has the Keystone trade mark stamped inside. Ask any dci.'.cr to show you one. Write us for a booklet telling the whole story. Th Ktyatoa walch Cu Cpant. Philadelphia. this marky yoa know themj ILjiMM I am a firm believer In that wonderful remedy. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot. It's a great med icine 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 and regulate a man. There is such a pleasant taste to it and it seems to go right to the spot. I use it and recommend it. There is more Swamp-Hoot used by Kansas City tireinen than any j)ther medicine twice over. Yours truly, Assistant Chief, Kansas City, (Kan.) I "ire Dept. day and obliges you to Unhealthy kidneys cause has ever teen able the great Kidney, Liver and Bladder remedy, Big Bargain California Only $33 for a ticket from Chicago to California. $30 from St. Louis. $25 from Kansas City. Dally, to June IS. Low rates from East generally. Through tourist sleepcra and chair cars. Sec California's citrus groves, oil wells, ranches, vineyards. "Santa Ke all the way," Chicago and KatiFH City to I .ok Angeles, San Diego und 8an Francl.'co. Interesting pamphlets free telling about cheap la rid In Cali fornia. E. L. Palmer, P. A., 409 Equitable Bla Dei Mo' jes, la. Santa Fe HAND SAPOLIO FOR TOILET AND BATH ' Delicate enough for the softest skin, and yet efficacious in removing any stain. Keeps the skin in perfect condition. In the bath gives all the desirable after-effects of a Turkish bath. It should be on every wash stand. ALL QROCERS AND DRUOQISTS PREMATURE ORAYNESS Imperial Hair Regenerator n'r harmless prpratloa knewa wnich tuatanily rwom ba!r te aar color or sIumI tiorablo. lutta aaa )mtw th hair clfwji, nitt and aKanv ONK APPLICATIOK WILL XaA MONTH. tampUotnair colore traa. p"i?ui. a-nvacy aaanraa. fcnperlal Chtrnicai O... kJi W. zji n.. n. I. bold by Sherman it McConnell irug Co.. Mmaha. Meb. Tor yeara tbls remedy hat been the standard aervc restorative. Tbmunds of happy men owe their newly found strength to it tine. bexiue Tills replace weakness and exhalation with strength and vigor; the brain oec-cimea clear; the nervee steady and calm; gloomy forebodings are tauiihed and perfect vitality ia ful ly rca:6red. If you arc auflenug as above, try a box; you'll be encouraged by its effect to take the full court of nlz boie then If you are aot entirely cured, wc will refund your money. Thla satis factory offer is oneof tbe factors of our JMICCCM. f 1 00 per boa ; S boses (with gut mil. tee to cure or money b.tck , IS 00, Dialled io nlain -. five. tor sale by Koha Co., Omaha. Dillon's Drug fciore. Uoutn omaba. iavU isrug cvuuotl atluOa, la. m Swamp-Root 11 A a.ww..i.,I.j ,. i , 1 t?hjmkm(u "Hra CAPT.FRASEft. VlU I cheerfully give my endorse ment to Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Hoot, which I sincerely believe, from my own expenen. ". stands at the head of all known cura tives for kidney, liver ami blad der troubles. -Jly own cure and also my personal observation during years of service in the Toledo l'ire Department, have con. vinced me that SwampH i n medicine of wonderful merit. I have seen manv who had been pronounced Incurable, speedily restored to health by Swamp-Hoot. Yours respectfully, No. 1 Engine House, Toledo, (O.)Firc Department. rheumatism, gravel, catarrh of the bladder, pain or dull ache in the beck, Joints and mtscles: makes your head sche and back ache, ca.ices Indigestion, stomach and liver trouble; yen get a sallow, yellow complexion, makiB you teel as though you had heart trouble; you may have plenty of ambition, but no atrength; get weak and waste away. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and ia vsed In the leading hospluls, recemmended ty phvsictans in their private prac tice, and la taken ly doctora themselves, because they recog nize In it the greatest and most successful remedy that science to compound. Is s6 temaikably successful that a special HAVE YOU SEEN THEM? Fins New High Grada Pianos Offered b, THE HOSPE CO. Almost Half Price Make $150 in Ten Minutest) Getting Your Piano Now. Oozans of Your Friends and Nsigi bJU HaDa .a So D j r i i g tn? fast Wen Come in on Tuesday Have you si en the beuutiful mahikau cabed cabinet tcrand hlgh-otass upiijlu piano in Iiospe'p show vi.uiow. a reu.wr M'j pl.ino, tht 1h ,jw bvina sold in tli.a Club Piano Bale for 1-37? Nearly iweui pianos Jut ilk t re noitl tu kbrewu buyers during the past week. Beven or tigln pianos of tbe sam klmt are atill left ior you to chouse from at thle price. t'.iase also notice the beautiful fmicy oak r mahoKHiiy cttxeri, target smxkI jprlgh . pianos marke1 down to 113". Nowhere in this city can you tecute the pame graui- or quality of pi Hiio for anhtiii tes than tisS. This piano isa standard make. full. -warranted, and can be hud at the adver tised price, fife), i n payment ut 1U ur tVn town, and ti or $S per month. These ara but a few fair samples of jut what you can do at this Club Bale, which ia creating a sensation among piano buy era. i'ivo i.i riM nave koi o The easiest way to buy and own a fine p!ano at factory prices. This is the way. TBVf' "ji INQUIRY BLANK hostk t o.. IM All . s X Kit. rieaaa aand cutntoaur and all Information islioat new Piano t lull to Name Addreaa Investigate the A. HOfiPB CO. FIANO CLUBS. It will prove the bat paying Investment aver made. Bj Telephone 1SS. Da not delay. A- Hospe Co. 15l.'t-mtn Douglaa Htreei. OMAHA, KB. fOfDRUHKAKDS SVHITg DOVF. CURB ovter tu ui iiruy itov. Iks fur ttroDg Arlnk. tlia appotUe for whlra i-K'i'Hil eilt after utlni nil renaeae. tilers Id any llquK with or witUuut anowieag of pstlenlt liialelt-fts; ; f Sherman UcCoanall Druar Co . oi.iaa v Xeputy Sjtata Yetertniitiaa. Food Inspector, H. L. RIU1CCI0TTI, D. V. S. CTTT Vs7T RIPARIAN. Office ana Inflnaarr. M'A and ktaaaa ttm. Omaba. Nea. Telephone M