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    TIIE OMATT.Y DAILY HEE: TTTrHSDAY, FEIUITWTIY 25." 1M4.
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With Stool and Scarf Complete
Our wonderful ability to undersell la forcibly demonstrated again this
week Wf have Just received the bent new $i.nO 1'prla-ht I'lano shown any
where, whl'-h we bought so low thift we can furnish thorn to our extensive
trsde for I1W.0O. A carload of them.m. Beautiful tone ami action, with cases
finished like a French plate mirror, perfect In every way. (cenulne Ivory keys.
Imported strings, in fact a regular S.W00 value for llfih.uO. However, we do
not throw In a house and lot with the piano at this price. Just the. piano,
stool aid scarf. A plain, straight business proposition, the proflta of which
will mi admit of reduction or premiums.
$8.00 Down and $5.00 a Month
Buvs here an absolutely standard make that costs $10.00 to $15.00 per month
any place outside of our stores. We have the capital and volume of trade to
support our easy monthlv payment system. No other house attempts to
compete with us In this respect for quality. Where else can you find so many
of the old, old, artistic makes of pianos that have been tested and f und
true for over half a century? On display and for sale in our warerooms
rmw stand the latest creation from Htelnway & Sons. Bteger & Rons, Emer
son, Vose A Hons, Oeo. Rteck, Hardmun, MHSon & Hamlin, the beautiful, ar
tistic A. B. Chase. McKlnley's favorite plana, and a dozen more, altogether
the choice Instruments of the world, side by aide for comparison.
We Ship Pianos Everywhere
On trial and If not satisfactory, money will be refunded or exchange made.
This Is only a part of our guarantee that absolutely protects the purchaser
who may not be pested on planoos. We Invite correspondence. Cata
logues and prices will be promptly mailed on request. Our bargain room
offers some tempting bargains In used uptight and square pianos. Prices the
lowest, terms the easiest.
SGIIMOLLER & MUELLER
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Manufacture and Retail Pianos.
1313 Farnatn Street, Omaha.
BROTHER HUNTS MURDERER
Thomas Feaie of Humboldt InTettigates
Disappearance of Eli Feai'e.
THINKS BODY IS IN REPUBLICAN RIVER
Has Much Confidence In statement of
Spiritualistic Medlnm Who Told
Him the . Remains Are
Inder the Ice.
HUMBOLDT, Neb.. Feb. 34.-(8peclal.)-Thomas
J. Feasle, one of the prominent
farmers of this section, returned yesterday
afternoon from Superior, where he has been
for sumo time Investigating the mysterious
disappearance of his brother, Eli feasle.
a farmer tlvTng In Nucholls county near the
above named place. Mr. Feuale state that
Ilia authorities are In possession of much
evidence to indicate that the missing,
brother met with foul play, and at present
his nephew, Uarley Feaale and a com
panion, Chsries Hutchinson, are In Jail at
Nelson, charged with disposing of property
belonging to the. missing farmer. There
la strong suspicion, however, that the
young men hud considerable to do with the
disappear an oe of the old man, with whom
both had been making their home for some
time. The property sold Included the crop
of corn . from seventy acres and con
siderable stock consisting of hogs and
cattle. Mrs. Hutchinson, mother of one
of the young men. had been for a number
of years housekeeper for the old man, who
waj a widower of fifty years, and aha now
claim to know nothing of the cause of the
tnan'a disappearance, but claims that the
grain und stock sold was for the purpose
of paying her seme wages due. The re
latives, however, place little credence in this
claim, and Insist that the old man has
been murdered and his body hidden.
Recently they have consulted a medium,
who claimed the story of the murder waa
rrect, and in addition, told the exact
aoe where the body had been thrown In
the Republican river, after being once
buried In the pasture, but said the body
cannot be recovered until after ihe Ice
melts. Mr. Feasle seems to have faith in
the correctness of the medium's claims
and In the final conviction of the guilty
parties. He la having the remaining stock
belonging to the missing man moved to
this pace for safe keeping and will con
tinue In his efforts to locate the ones who
are responsible for the tragedy. Feasle
baa been missing since about November 1,
ISHJJ.
Omea Oil for Cold la Chest
and sore throat. Quick relief. Try a
bottle.
10c
HYMENEAL
Harr In art on-Sharpe.
At the residence of the brides parents
near Klk City, Tuesday, Miss Louise,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George O. Sharps,
was married to Mr. R. O. Harrington of
Oretna. Promptly at noon the brldtt es
corted by her father and her sister Rose,
and- Immediately followed by the bride-
Tilt ESQUIMO
cats lots of blubber, the
N o r t h-voodsman eats
lots of fat pork and
the Norwegian fisherman
takes lots of cod liver oil.
They are all heat-producing
foods.
Scott's Emulsion is the
best protection against
colds, grippe and pneu
monia, because it is a
eat and fat producing
food of the highest
quality.
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groom and groomsman, Mr. John H. Vlck
of Gretna, entered the parlor to the strains
of "The Wedding March," rendered on the
organ by Misa Bertha Oalnea of Elk City.
The wedding costumes of the bride and
maid of honor were rich and attractive,
that of the former being of champagne
tinted crepe de chine over silk. The cere
mony was performed by Rev. O. H. Raw-
son of Irvlngton and celebrated by the
guests at a dinner. Mr. Harrington is con
nected with land interests In Sarpy county
and his bride has been a teacher in Doug
!as county. They will make their future
home at Oretna.
Rrlnker-Srhramm,
KEARNEY, Neb., FeV 24. (Special Tele
gram.) J. Albert Brlnker, a traveling sales
man for Raymond Bros.-Clark company of
Lincoln, and Grace Schramm of this city
were married this evening at the home of
the bride's parents. Rev. George A. Beecher
officiating.
Australian Mothers lie Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy,
The following letter from Mrs. W. F.
Mitchell of Broadford, Victoria, Australia,
shows that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
furnUhes the same prompt relief and Is
prised as highly by the mothers of that
far away country as in the United States.
She says: "In my family of eight, all of
whom are subject to colds and coughs, I
have tried many cough mixtures, but have
found nothing so good -as Chamberlain's
Cough Remsdy. Even In whooping cough
It makea the attack very much lighter. In
fact I have used nothing else since first
trying It, for Us value waa proved. I al
ways recommend It."
FORECAST 0FMTHE WEATHER
Rain er liow for Nebraska, Followed
by FaJr sad Colder Weather
oa Friday,
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2. Forecast:'
For Nebraska Rain or snow Thursday
and colder In southwest portion; Friday,
fair and colder In east portion.
For Iowa Fair In east, rain or snow In
west portion Thursday; warmer; Friday,
rain or snow 6r colder, except fair In ex
treme west portion.
For Missouri Cloudy Thursday and rain
at night or Friday.
r-or uoioraao ana Wyoming Kaln or
snow and colder Thursday; Friday, partly
cloudy.
For South Dakota Bnow Thursday; Fri
day, fair.
For Kansas Cloudy Thursday; rain or
now and colder at night or Friday.
Local Record.
OFFICE OF "5HB WEATHER BUREAU,
OMAHA. Feb. 21. Official record of tem
perature and precipitation compared with
the corresponding day of the past three
years:
1904. 1903. 1902. 1901.
Maximum temperature... 86 87 44 1)
Minimum temperature.... 20 21 81 i:t
Mean temperature 28 : 3n ah
lreclpltatlon ( .01) T .00
Record of temperature and precipitation
at Omaha for this day since March 1,
1S03:
Normal temperature so
Kxceea for the day 2
Total deficiency since March 1. 16 io
Normal precipitation 03 inch
PeHdency for the day oa inch
Total rainfall since March 1 ... .3.' W Inches
Kxress since March 1. 1Sit3 1.39 Inchts
Pendency for cor. period 19n3... l.tw Indies
Petii lency for cor. period 1'2. . . .68 inchea
Reports from stations at T P. M.
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CONDITION OF THE
WEATHER.
Omaha, cloudy
Valentine, sleeting ...
North Platte, cloudy
t'heyenne. cloudv .....
Ball I.ake, cloudy ....
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Kupld city, cloudy
Huron, cloudv
Wtlltaton, cltsr
Chicago, clear
8t. Louis, cloudv
Bt. I'aul. clear
Pavenport. partly cloudy ...
Kansas City, partly cloudy.
Havre, snowing
Helena, snowing
llismarck. cloudy
Galveston, cloudy
34!
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mi .
T Indicate trace of precipitation.
Iadlcates below sero.
L. A. WELSH, Forecaster.
Mining salt Goes Orer.
NEW YORK. Feb! 24. The suit brought
by John Mact.lnnts to restrain the Bcston
A Montsna company and other copper com
panies from disponing of any of their prop
erty or asM-la came up before Justice
Truax in the supreme court. On consent
cf consul the hearing waa deferred until
Ute in the afteruooa.
MAKE WAR ON JACRS0S1AXS
Liuoo'n Democrat! Propoie to Dictate
Omaha Delegate! to ConTention.
NO FIGHT IN THE STATE CONVENTION
Brris Wist of rrt. Flitted at This.
Declare They Will Route the Op
position In Its Own Home
and stronghold.
(From a Staff Correspondent !
LINCOLN. Feb. 24. tFppclal. The radi
cal Bryan element of the democratic party,
which Is Just now making a supreme effort
to defeat a reorganlzer for the chairman
ship of the democratic slate committee,
which faction the Bryanltes believe Is run
ning Lee Herdman, clerk of the supreme
court, probably will find that there will be
little fighting on his score. Mr. Herdmnn
hah announced thnt he Is not an aspirant
for the place and that furthermore he
would not accept It if it was offered him.
With no fight on Bryan and no fight on the
chairmanship the Bryan democrats. espe-
ciully In this county, will have very Utt'.e
pleasure In the coming preliminary cam
paign. .
Rome of them are expressing the fear
that the refusal of Herdman to make a
fight for the chairmanship and the further
fact that apparently there is to be no fight
on the Bryan delegation to the Bt. Louis
convention, means that the anti-Bryan ele
nient of the party does not intend to make
a flrht for the nominees of the party, be-
llevlng that such a fight would be utterly
useless.
There will be a fight In Douglas county,
howeer, over delegates to the national
convention. Lancaster county politicians,
feeling their oats because of the success of
the Brysn banquet and the manifestations
of endorsement glvon the leader at that
banquet, have tipped It off thaft they Intend
to name the Omaha delegation. This has
raised the dander of the Jacksoniana and
they Intend to see that no such thing hap
pens. One of them remarked that he de
sired Bryan to head the Nebraska delega
tion to St. Louis; that he wanted him to
make his fight there and lose and be sat
isfied. He did not care, he said, who went
to that convention, but ho did want It dla
tlrctly understood that Lancaster . county
politicians could not name the Omaha dele
gation, and should It try t ho next demo
cratic state convention would be the hot
test ever held.
In the meantime the talk of democrats
that there Is no hope for the party In this
state may be given out in order to throw
republicans off their guard to the end that
seme democrats may be elected here next
fall by default.
Arguluu- Rankers' t'nlon Case.
Final arguments In the rase of the Bank
ers Union of the World was mude this
afternoon.
Attorney Field argued this afternoon
that probably the business of the company
had been a little Irregular and many of
the allegations of the state he admitted,
but he held that these irregularities cjuld
be corrected and would be corrected, there
fore he asked that the company be not en
joined from doing business.
Some attorneys argue that it would have
been within the power of the insurance
! deputy to have revoked the license of the
company and thus placed the burden of
proof on the company instead of upon the
state,, as it now is.
in the meantime, should the court hold
for the company, it Is probable that the
entire case will be fought out In the courts.
The license of the company expires March
1, and it is within the province of the In
surance department to refuse to renew It.
Should this be done, probably mandamus
proceedings would be brought in the dls
trlct court by Jhe company.
Tabulating Und Valnes.
Land Commissioner Follmer is working
on a tabulation uf land values that will be
placed before the State Board of Kquullza
tlon. which Is expected to materially assist
the board In arriving at something like the
true assessment of land throughout the
state. Mr. Follmer has a record, or Is se
curing a record, of all the land sales In
every county In the state, with the price
paid. This he Is comparing with the as
sessed valuation of the land. In some
oases the comparison shows that land is
assessed at prices materially lower than it
should be, while in others it Is Just the
reverse. The present Board of Equaliza
tion, however, has much more power than
the old. In that It can raise or decrease the
assessment at will to equalize., This record
will be of much value in this work on the
board.
- Way Oat of Cell Muddle.
The State Board of Public Lands and
Buildings has found a way out of its dif
ficulty in the matter of paying for the cells
to be put In at the state penitentiary. J.
H. Van Doran of Cleveland, president of
the Van Doran Iron works, which has the
contract and which has put in most of
the cells ordered by the board, was here
today to talk over the matter. It was
agreed that the board again advertise for
bids to put In the remaining cells, making
the total number 240, as specified in the ap
propriation bill passed for the purpose. The
company will. It is said, agree to put in the
remainder at prices that will come under
the appropriation of $30,000.
Divorced Couple Remarry.
The suit In district court in which Milton
Spere asked that he be allowed more lati
tude in seeing his children, which were
with his mother-in-law, where they have
been since his wife secured a divorce some
weeks ngo, was dismissed this morning.
This action was taken because Cupid got
busy and brought Mr. nnd Mrs flpere to
gether and they were married again.
Rig. l'ursrs for the Horses.
The Board of Managers for the State
fair decided last night to make fast horses
a principal attraction at the coming fair;
named the executive officials of the fair,
and selected August 31 us fraternal day.
The board will give W.Ouu for the speeding,
to be divided about as It was last year.
Following Is the list of officials:
Oeneral superintendent. William Foster,
Saltillo: chiet of police. t J. Tracey, Loup
City; superintendent agricultural hall, .
K. lowing. Franklin: master of tra,i importa
tion. . M Pi use, Lincoln; superintendent
of gates, 10. M. Wearies, jr., (JKalalla; sup
erintendent of amphitheater, li. K. Wll
ilan.s; superintendent of tish exhibit and
n!i bulldmK. W. J. O'lirlen, South Bend;
superintendent of apeed. R. J. Flick, Lin
coln; landscape gardener. J. H. Haakin
son. Omaha; superintendent of horses,
David Hanna. Wood Lake; assistant super
intendent of horses, ti. P. Hendcrslint, He
bron; superintendent of cattle, Klljah Fil
ley. Reynolds; assistant superintendent of
cattle. W. A. Apperson. Tecumseh; ujr
intendent of swine, L. W. Leonard. Pawnee
City; assistant supertntendi.it of swine.
V. Arnold. Vfrdon; supertlr.dent of sheep.
R. M Wolcotl, Palmer; sui-ei Interdent of
poultry. C. U dwelling. Hrownvllle: sup
erintendent of farm products, !.. Morse,
Benkleman; superintendent textile depart
ment. Mrs. O. H. Pevereln. Omaha: super
intendent fine aits. Mrs. F. M. Hall. Lin
coln; superintendent dairy. A. I.. Marker.
1 Incoln; superliteiidenl education. Charles
Fordyce. I'niversity I'hrp ; suerlntendent
bets and honey. Ed Whitromh. Fr'end;
superltilender.t mi ninety, w. f. Caley.
Crelghtnn; superintendent colledlve ex
hibits. W. K Kwlng. Franklin, superin
tendent specials. Charles Mann, Chadron;
superintendent agricultural Instruction, T.
L Lyon. Lincoln.
8. C. Basset t was made superintendent
of concessions, grounds and advertising.
The board contrscted with Charles Scully
to take charge of the race track fee an
other year.
C hase for a Hesb-aad.
Mrs. Carrie Miller of Omaha Is In Lin
coln camping oa the trail of her husband.
William Miller, a teamster and cosl heaver.
who has left her, and she fenrs unless he
Is csught thst for the rest of her nstural
life she will be a grass widow. Mrs. Mil
ler arrived st the rmllre station Iste this
afternoon out of breath snd out of humor
and as rapidly as she could she told the
officers that her husband wss Just going
down the street, and that If they csught
him they would have to hurry. While a
policeman struck after Miller she told the
chief how the two young girls had enticed
him away from her. Mrs. Miller was free
to admit to the chief that she believed
her husband would not return to her. but
she wanted to have him arrested for wife
desertion. The police are still after the
man.
Frank Betts, the Omaha boy under ar
rest here for forging checks, will be ar
raigned In the morning on two counts, the
preliminary hearing having leen postponed
until the parents of Betts could make ar
rangements to defend htm if they saw fit.
J. FOREST MARSTO NOW I J IL.
Humboldt Teople Ready to Again
Prosecute When He Is Released.
HUMBOLDT, Neb.. Feb. 24-(Spedal.-"Rev."
J. Forest Marston, the preacher
crook, to whose ' smooth schemes some
twenty or twenty-five local huslness men
and farmers owe their loss of several hard
earned dollars, Is In the county Jail at Falls
City, having been taken thither by order
of Justice John H. Smith, who passed upon
the first case, wherein Ed FIshburn charges
Marston with obtaining some of his coin
by means of falsely representing himself
to be agent for a responsible Insurance con
cern. Marston has been In care of Con
stable Pungan ever since he was turned
over to the local officers when released
from the Cass county Jail, and he appeared
In Justice court today without an attorney
and was convicted upon the plaintiff's ev
idence, being sentenced to twenty days Im
prisonment In the county Jail and to pay
costs of the suit. The sentence Is consid
ered rather light, but as there are a num
ber of other parties waiting to cause his
arrest as soon as he Is released It Is pre
sumed he will not obtain his freedom for
some time.
Mlxup In Titles.
FREMONT, Neb., Feb. 24. (Special.)
The city council was somewhat surprised
last evening to learn from a communica
tion presented to It that the city owned
the property on which Is now located the
Methodist Episcopal church and parsonage
and the Central school, while the church
and school district own the east block of
the park. ThiB condition of affairs, which
has been known to a few people here for
many years, grows out of a change made
In the location of the park in 181, when
that part of the city was unoccupied lands.
An exchange was made at that time by
which the city came Into possession of the
east block of the park and was supposed
to turn over to the church people the
property now occupied by them. It does
not appear that any further action was
taken by either party. Later the Methodists
built a church and parsonage on their prop
erty and have been in uninterrupted pos
session for nearly forty years. The com
munlcatlon was referred to the committee
on public parks.
Arrested as a Russian Spy.
NORFOLK. Neb., Feb. 24.-(3pecial.)-Ed-
ward J. Kruger, recently released from
service In the army, has arrived In Nor
folk from the Orient. En route, while stop
ping at Nagasaki, he was arrested by the
Japanese under suspicion of being a Rus
sian spy. He Is of light complexion and
has blue eyes the natural type of the
northerners. Belonging to the signal corps,
he was allowed to go Into the city and
having wandered off alone he was suddenly
selxed. i .
Form Antl-Matoon League.
DAKOTA CITY. Neb., Feb. 24.-(Speclal.)
Dr. J. B. Cams of Lincoln, Neb., has
been In this Immediate vicinity for several
days past espousing the cause of tem
perance, he being state superintendent of
the Anti-Saloon league, with the result
that an anti-saloon league has been formed
In this' place, the purpose of which is to
protest against Issuance of saloon licenses
and secure the enforcement of the Uquer
law's.
Prisoners Break Jail.
BEATRICE. Neb.. Feb. 24-(Speclal Tele
gram.) Four prisoners, two of whom were
held on a charge of being Implicated in
the bank robbery at Ooff, Kan., a short
time ago, broke Jail at Seneca, Kan., last
night and escaped. Bloodhounds from this
city have been sent for and will be put on
the trail of the fugitives. It Is though
the prisoners were aided in their escape
by some of their friends.
Farmers' Institute at Hay Springs.
HAY SPRINGS. Neb.. Feb. :4.-Spec!al
Arrangements are being made among the
business men for the holding of a farmers'
Institute at this place March 7. Dr. Peters
and other speakers will address the meet
Ing. Various premiums sre offered for the
best sample of the different grains grown
here.
Fire Company Gives Ball.
HAY SPRINGS, Neb.. Feb. 24.-(Special
The Hay Springs fire company gave its
annual ball in the opera house last evening.
It was largely attended by people from
Chadron. Rushvllle and Gordon, besides
a large turnout locally. The proceeds of
the ball will be used by the Ore company
towards the purchase of a new town hall.
Webb a Poor Hhot.
BARTI.KTT, Neb., Feb. H.-fSpeclal )-A.
1C. Webb of this county was today arrested
upon complaint of Ed Meyer. Complainant
avers that three or four nights ago Webb
fired three shots at him, one taking effect
in his clothing.
OUTPUT OF PACKING HOUSES
Slight Falllnr Off In "apply of Hogs
as Compared with Previous
CINCINNATI, Feb. .-(Special Tele
gram.) Price Current says: The supplies
of hogs are well maintained, although fal
ling off In comparison with the liberal
number for the preceding week. Total
western packing was 515. noo compared with
55.0110 the preceding week and 450.000 last
year. Since November J the total Is 8.
tV6.ono against S.slO.OOO a year ago. Promi
nent places compare ss follows:
1103-4.
Chicago :.;mm)hi
South Omaha , OXOiml
Kansas City 6T5.0iiO
19C2-3.
2.K70,(KlO
720, 0
"oo.OuO
4,0o0
6"..i0
Sfi2 &)
2SC.0"ti
215.O-0
1M.MO
140.0CO
21S.0-O
SiO.OOO
Ht. Louis 4-O.tniO
St. Joseph 51T,C(iO
lndlsniolis 43.(M
Milwaukee .nro
Cincinnati r.O"0
Ottumwa i'.ti.Oie
Cedar Rapids 2?l.tion
Sioux City .. l.onn
St. Paul SSii.GOO
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SETTLE FAMILY DIFFERENCES
Populiit Factlcni Get Together and Adcp
Peace Measures.
OMAHA PLATFORM OF 1892 IS READOPTED
Offlrlal Call for the National Con
vention of the People's Party
lasaed for July 4 at
Sprtnn;nld.
ST. LOUIS. Feb. 24 -The Joint committees
of the fuslonlstn and the middle of the road
populisms, representing the eople's party
of the United States, todjy Issued the offi
cial call for a national convention to meet
In Springfield, III., on July 4. 1904. at 12
o'clock noon, for the purpose of nominating
candidates for the ofiicee. of president and
vice president of the United States and
for the formulRtlr-n of a national platform.
Prior to the Joint conference of the two
committees the fo'lowing resolution from
the fusion committee In the nature of a
pledge to the middle of the road committee
was presented:
Resolved, My thepeonle's nartv In Its tia-
tli Iifii committee meeting held at HL I,uis,
jvio., i-ctiruary i ami 23. VIM. do hereby
j't out nnd state, that we do fix the Fourth
of July as the date of holding the national
convention cf the people's party, and we
further doclaro ourseKes determined to
name as our candidates for president nnd
vice president only members of the people's
party, and further resolve that we shall
give the same our undivided support.
weoived, it Is our most earnest and sin
cere desire that si! persona who are In
favor of the principles cf populism will
Jointly nssist this committee In its efforts
to perform the duties above outlined.
J. H. KDMISTKN, Chairman.
CHARLES 1)K FRANCE,
Secretary Pro Tern.
This pledge effectually eradicated all ex
isting differences and fused the two fac
tions harmoniously.
The declaration of principles of the peo
ple's party, formulated ond Issued by the
national ccmmlttees In Joint session today.
re-Iterates oft-repeated declarations and
adds:
In both of the great political parties of
the nation are to be found two irreconcil
able factions, one In favur of governmental
usurpation, tending to the establishment of
new feudalism, ana the other standing
for Industrial and political liberty.
in ine peoples party or tne nation lies
the only hope of the perpetuation of popu
lar Institutions. We ratify and reafflm the
fundamental principles of the platform of
he people's party adopted at Its national
convention In Omaha In 1K92.
The platform of the peoples party made
t Omaha. 1902. was originally made In
conference called and held by the labor
organizations, February 22, 1892. We there
fore Invite the wealth producers to take
part In the primaries that shall choose del
egates to our convention, guaranteeing
that the Influence of this party shall be
given to advance the Interests or organized
labor by the recognition of the unlrHt label
on manufactured products, as well an In
legislation, which at last Is the only hope
of Just conditions for labor.
We criticize as unfair, Illegal and unjust
those decisions of the courts declaring la
bor laws unconstitutional, and we demand
a constitutional amendment authorizing
legislation requiring the states, municipal
ities and public franchise owning corpora
tions, their contractors and subcontractors,
to pay workmen the prevailing rates of
wog-K, find that upon public works eluht
hours shall constitute a day's work, and
we demand the abolition of the contract
system upon public work.
We Invite the co-operation of all reform
and labor force believing in the above
principles.
Plso's Cure for Consumption Is nn ef
fectual remedy for coughs and colds.
WILL OF WILLIAM C. WHITNEY
Deceased etv York Cltlsen Leaves
Estate In Trust for His
Heirs.
JTEW YORK, ' Feb. 24.-The will of tho
late William C. Whitney was filed for
probate at Mlneola, I.. I., today. Harry
Payne Whitney Is made sole executor and
trustee under the will. After legacies of
$2oO,fX)0 each to Adelaide and Bertie Ran
dolph, Btep-chlldren, have been deducted
and provision made for an Income of
$30,000 per year for his daughter Porothy,
the bulk of the estate Is left In trust, one
half of the income to go to Harry Payne
Whitney, the oldest son, one-tenth to Ids
daughter Pauline, now Mrs. Almerlc Hugh
Paget, one-tenth to his son Payne and
three-tenths to his daughter Dorothy.
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ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK?
Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney
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To Prove What the Great Kidney Remedy, Swamp
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May Have n Sample bottle Sent Absolutely
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It used to be considered that only urinary
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that nearly all diseases have ttielr uegin
ning In the uisoruvr of these, must Import
am otgaiib.
The Kidneys filter and purify the blood
that Is their work.
Therefore, when your kidneys are weak
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if you are sick or "feel badly," begin tak
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Swamp-Koot, because as soon as your kid
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I t-heerfull) recommend nnd endorse
the t;reat Itemed y. nr. Kilmer's
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Columbus, .
Weak and unhealthy kidneys are rat-pun-siblo
(or many kinds of diseases, and It per
mitted to cuiuIuul much sulteting and lutai
results are sure V'ollow. KiUuey trouble
Irritates tile nerves, makes you diiuzy, rest
less, sleepless and irritable. Makes you
pass water often during the day and
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tiie n It; In. I nlieaithy kidneys cuuau
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pain or dull ache In the back Jolnta and
muscles; make your head ache and back
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How to Find Out
If there is any doubt in your mind as to 1
your cunuition, taae irom your urine on ris
ing about four ounces, place It In a glass
or bottle and let It stand twenty-four hours.
ii on examination it is nuiKv or cloudv, if
there Is a brick-dust settling, or If small
particles float about In It. your kidneys
are In need of Immediate attention.
Swamp-Root Is pleasant to take and Is
used In the leading hospitals, recommendud
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Is taken by doctors themselves who have
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EDITORIAL NOTE s" succrssfnl Is Swamp-Itoot In promptly curlr.g evtn the
most distressing cases of kidney, liver or bladder troubles, that to prove Its wonder
ful merits you may have sample bottle and a book of valuable Information, both
sent absolutely free by mall. The book contains many of the thousands upon thouf
unds of testtmonlul -letters received from men ond women cured. Tho value and suc
cess of Swamp-Hoot Is so well known that our readeis are advised to send for a sam
ple bottle. In sending your sddress to Pr. Kilmer Sr Co.. Illnghamton. N. Y., be
sure to say you read this generous offer In The Omaha Pally Uee. The proprietors
of this paper guarantee the genulness of this offer.
I DOCTORS fch JENI
ilwam nn our superior skill will avail on nothlnK unless you aire
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are to sue-ccssfnlly treat.
I WILL OURE YOU
Nervo-Sexual Debility, Self-Abuse, Weakening Drains,
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and all diseases and weaknesses of men due to evil habits, excesses, or the re
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tho terrible diseases and weuknen,es
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