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Cralg, burned about head and body, also hurt while jumping from second storx will die. 3. Craig inhaled smoke and flames and injured by jumplig: will reco Hope Cralg, § years old, daughter, burned about body, also dkall fractured by falling from window; will dle. Shortly Gralg, daughter, aged 10, burned about face and body, arm and leg broken by jumping; mey die. The fire had ita origin in the Craig resi- dence, which stands in about the middle of & block of frame houses, Bach of the houses destroyed had the first floor occu- pled as a store, the living rooms being above and in the rear. When the Cralg family was awakened the . only eacape wis by the second-story win- dows. Mrs. Cralg droppod the girls from the windows while her husband tried to rescue his on, but before he could rescue the boy the entire house wae n flames and the parents were forced to abandon. him and Jump. The fird wus caused by an overpros- sure of natural gas. The property loss is about $50,000. MURDER THEORY. CONFIRMED Powdered Glass and Jealons Woman Factors in Death of Kan- sas Man. KANSAS CITY, Feb. 14.—A second ex- amination 6f the body of Jacob P. Sleger, | the traveling man who #as found dead in a ‘rooming house here Thursday, has dis- closed a teaspoonful bf powdered glas The police now are still more strongly inclined to the belief that Sleger was mur- dered for bis money, while it Is stated also that there Is & woman in the case, who might have prompted the murder through Jealousy. D Sleger was to have been married to a Kansas womaf within two weeks. The three bell boys last seen ‘with Sieger are still belng held on suspicion of having knowledge of the erime. An examimation of a bottle of whisky found In the bell boys’ room, examined leter, was Also found to contain ground &l The three bell boys, Lauren Eaton, J. H. Hill and Wsrde Hamiin, are still in custody. The coromer is still pusking the fnvestigation and the police department hes halt a dogen detectives on the case. 7 e e————— CATTLE STARVE ON RANGES { " Colorade 'Stockmen Import N aka Hay and Corn to Kesp Ani- ¥ mats Ative. FORT MORGAN, Colo, Feb. 14.—It is estimated that fully 5,000 cattle are starv- ing on the ranges in this county. ‘The humane soclety agent is gatbering them ‘in and-is trying to tdke care of,them | along ' the river and” wheré bay can be | bad. Stockmen are bringing in corn and Hundreds of horses are dying from eat- !fu sagebrusk. JERSEY WRECK BLAME FIXED | l’!" Says l’ll"' Fall to Observe Signals &nd . Other Offcia . Were Negligent. PLAINFIBLD, N. J., Feb, 14.—The cor- omer's jury called to Investigate the re- cent wreck at Graceland N. J., today placed the dblame on James 'N. Davis, engineer on the Philadelphia express, for his failure to obrerve the signals displayed. " The verdict says that suficlent evidence was produéed to show that the company’s in & MoCunnell Drig Co., 16th ang officials wore negligen SNOW BRINGS WARMER DAYS TOPEKA, Kan., Feb, 14.—A heavy snow- storm passed ovér Kansas this afternoon, roads are experlencing much diffculty in moyifk trains on time, and télephone and telegraph companfes are hampered. i re— | "VITAL FORCE s Crusheéd by Chrodie Troubles. | "One of the most weakening, undermining troubles which mankind is heir to is hem- orrholds or piles. The vietim is careless and neglectful of the disease at first be- cause the paln is slight and the bleeding may only gecur occasionally, or he' may be rgassured by the occasional disappea ance of the symptoms. And yet if at the vfi:m Ba had found a rational remedy to the inflammation be would prob- ably never have had & return of thfs irrl- tating malady. Plles may develop at amy season of the year and at almost any age of the victim; the abuse of tathartics often causes this trpuble and & perl arrives when the dread of paid at* becomes s0 great that the suftgrer begins to neglect the calls of nature and the bowels are elther forced to retain the feces or are only partially cleared, on account’ of the suffering ai tendant upon & thoreugh movemlent, _ Before you reach this stage use & remedy which removes the cause, thereby eradic: Ang the disease, aud that is the Pyramid Pile Cure, which is sofd by all druggists at fitty cents a pa it {s in the form of & suppository, 18 &pplied directly to the parts affected and brings about a complete cure, and palnlesaly. A valuable little book gn the cause and oure of pil \s. publi by the Pyramid Drug Co., Marshall, h,, and we advise every suf- ferer to send for % copy of it. People who haye ‘Suffered from piles for|or malaria, fever and ague. years are often astonished at the instapt reliet experienced from the first applice- tion. Another important advantage:is the, fact that guy’ one can use the remedy without detentiorf from businebs or Inter- | Wester: ference with daily occupation. “1 teel it my duly to recommend t Pyramid Pile Cure, for sfter suflering tec years with a most distressing form of piles, | am entirely cured, thauks to this | estry and game committee of the remedy.” Any one to "Margaret Cleveland, Oblo. ibting this can write Ventara Cawe. DES MOINES, Feb. 14.—The famous Ventura case was decided by Judge McVey in the dlstrict court this morning, the victory golng to Mrs. Ventura, now Mrs. Conrad ; Judge McVey entered an order moditying the decree of some five years ago and giv- ing Mrs. Conrad the custody of the child, Lifitan, over whom the controversy arose. The case began some. five years ago whea she procured a divorce from Prof. Louls D. Ventura on the ground of cruel and In- human treatment, but allowed the decree to give him the custody of the child. e took the child to California, where he was | tedching. She went t6 Minneapolls, where she married B. A. Conrad. About a year ago ehe followed Ventura ® Calitornia, kidnaped the chfld and car- ried her off to Minnesota. Ventura brought babeas corpus proceedings. - In the meantime she came to Des Moines and wought a modification of the decree, which was today granted. NEBRASKA SOLONS VISIT AMES w Urge Libetal Appropriation to Pat State Agrienltural Coliege on a Par with Tow AMES, Ta., Feb. 14 —(Special Telogram '— Committees of the Nebraska stte legisla- ture visited the State Agricultural college here today to investigate the working meth- ode of instruction and equipment of the gricultural * department and experiment station. - The object of the committees was to compare the equipment of the schools with a view to obtaining appropriations for the Nebraska school. The chafrman of both the house and senate committees expressed themselves atisfled regarding the: deficiencles of the college building, stock pavilion, dairy barn, experiment barn, shops, ete. They fal¥ of an annual appropriation of §100,000. » The faculty portion of the committes be- leve that by bringing to the eyes of the leglslature the equipment of the ‘lowa school they can make a liberal appropria- school, and favor liberal appropriations ror" Board of Education Has 8pecial Meeting Monday Night. PROMISES TO BE A LIVELY” SESSION ot t Certain Charges A Members of the Board to Among the Topies DI cusned, President Miller of the tion has called a speclal’ meeting of the board for Monday might. At the last s sion the board merely gdjourned and that meant that unless a chll was issued an- other_ meeting would not be held until Mondhy evening, March 2. Some matters have come up recently which Miller cop. siders of importance, hence the special call. Notice of the call to be lssued was passed around among the members last week, so when the officlal notice was given out yes- terday no surprise was expressed. It 1s understood that at this meeting bids for the laying of a foundation for the proposed high school bullding will be ad- vertised for and that the Boek matter will be taken up and disposed of. In addition ard of Educa- to these ftems, which are of public In- tefest, will come the filing of charge against certaln members. These charges are now in course of preparation and it is expected that the attorneys will have the papers in shape to file on Monday night. Should there be any delay in securing the records desired there will be another called meeting before the end of the month. ' As the nine members of the board are | fighting athong themselves and all appear to be fghting against the proposition to compel each member to provide himself with a surety bond before he qualifies for the office, the session probably will be quite fnteresting to the general pubfle. Wants Squatters Moved. Martin M. Manamon sends a communica- tion ta, the mayor and council respecting the removal of squatters. He states that he desires to erect two houses at the northwest corner of Twenty-seventh and K streets. Before he commences bullding tion possible, with hopes of a one-fifth mill tax for a period of five years as provided in Towa. FORBIDS A SALE TO TRUST Judge Whitaker Us: etion te Fight Price-Manipulating Meth. ods of Gypsum Company. FORT DODGE, Ia7 Feb. 14.—(Speclal Telegram.)—Judge Whitaker this after- noon gave a body blow tq the United States Gypsum company, known as the Gypsum trust, when he issued a decree en- joining the Fort Dodge Plaster company from selling out its interests to & combina- tlon, which now includes four out of the six mills of Fort. Dodge. The decree was in the case of C. J. Crawford against The Fort Dodge Plaster Company, in which the plaintiff alleges that officers of the United States Gypsum company were ma- nipulating prices so as to force him to sell out. The. trial odéupled the entire week and many of the officers “of the ‘United States Gypsum company were om the stand. The injunction issued by Whit- aker is permanent. EIGHT YEARS FOR FORGERY Penalty for lowa Man Wi ses Worthless Checks for Rajiway Tickets. ! DES MOINES, Ia., Fgb. 14.—J. R. Miller, allas Robert Young, alias C. E. Palge, who forged checks on Narrah & Stewart and succoeded in pdssing them on the Rock Island, the Wabash Great Western ticket offices for tran ‘tation to Clqlor- | nia and return, was.this mogMng sentenced to eight years’ Imprisonment and to pay a fine of $100, Nlller is wanted in Sycamore, 10, for a eimilar ecrim Advance in Land Values. CEDAR FALLS, Ia., Feb. 14.—(Special) —The movidg to, town of Andrew Phelps from the J. ,J. Tolerton farm brings ‘to {mind the rapid and safe advance which farm land has made in Black Hawk county during the last twenty years. J. J. Tolerton was judge of the district court eighteen years ago and he bought this farm for $20 per acre. Mr. Phelps moved on as his tenant and has remalned there ever since, paying during the elghteen years, $10,000 in rent. Tbe farm has advanced in’value trom $20 per acre to §100 per acre and will not be disposed of At this figure, the offer ‘having been recently retused. EXHIBIT HALTS ISLAND tlon of Fair Articles Owing to Finanetal Stringency. WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.—A serious dis- appointment threatens visitors to'the St. Louls world's fair, in the probable eur- tailment of the Philippine exhibit. The Jusular governwient set apart $250,- 000 in the expectation that the fair officers would allot an equal amount. Now it seems the fair authorities cannot see thelr way to 'meet this éxpectation and to prevent the waste of money on an in- adequate display the whole work of gath- ering the articles for display has been stopped. < ST. LOUIS, Feb. J4.—Walter B. Stevens, secretary of the Loulsiana Purchase Expo- sition company, said tonight: It was the original proposition of the Philtppine government to spend $500,000 for an exhibit If the exposition company would rovide $100,000 tional. This sum was SUly appropriated’ by, (he exposition di- rectorate. Later when the Philippine treasury suf- fered a severe drain because of the plague aging in the islands It was decided to cut the 300,000 appropriation In ha'. Not- withstanding that, af the request of the government, the world's fair management agreed to spend the additional $100,000. ently Dr. W. H. Wilson, chairman of the Philippine isiand commission, wrote, asking if the executive commission “woldd Confirm this agreement. This was done. 1 will_repeat that the exposition com- any still stands ready to pu up the $100.- 55 to"be used with the $180,000 appropris- tion by the Philippine goverument for an exhibit. En The British government recently placed ap order for five submarine boats for use in future naval warfare. That country was among the last of the great powers to realize the value of them. To realize the wonderful curative powers in Hostetter's Stomach Bitters it {s only necessary. to try one bottle. It will be sufficlent to convince you that it will positively cure Orders Submi . 156 Whitman 8t., | four years on de sour stomach, belching, heagtburn, in- somnia, indigestion, constipation, slyspepsia Den't fail to try it COLORADQ PROTECTS GAME Imposes Close Se on Deer, Sheep, Elk and Antelope. DENVER, Colo., Feb. 14.—The fi tor- ate to- day decided to impose a closed season of and six years on sheep, elk, aatelope and other big game. [ he wants the city to have the squatters, who have shanties in the street directly opposite his lots, move. This question h: been up before the council and city at- torney for years past. Now that a prop- erty owner wants to bulld, it is exvected that the city officlals. will take steps to oust the squatters all over the city. Reception Monday Night. Monday evening Colonel and Mrs. C. M. Hunt will hold a public reception at thelr home, Twenty-fifth and E streets, in honor of the marriage of their daughter Coe to Dr. Warren H. Slabaugh. Both the bride and groom have many friends in Omaha and South Omaha and the reception prom- ises to be a brilliant affair. Within a short time Dr. and Mrs. Slabaugh will journey to Ohlo and thence te. New (- leans. The trip will occupy about a month. Jungmann Sehool Musfea Friday evening of this week a musicale will, be glven at Jungmann school, the object being the securing of funds for a ditional books for the school lbrary. Those who ‘will take part in rendering the program are:. Miss Jessle Carpenter, Miss Belle Beedle, Miss May Lovely, James Calvin, Arthur Howe, Miss Bertha Clark, Hiram Scoville. The pupils of the school ako will assist. Luckey-Smith C The Barney Luckey-Michael Smith con- test_to determine who Is entitled to a seat in the city couriell was ended yesterday by the case being thrown out of court. Shortly after the election last spring Luckey gave notice of a contest but Smith was seated inse served as a councilman. The case wi postponed time and again until yesterday, when It was called and an order of dismissal was entered. Troop Oficers Retu The officers of the South Omaba cavalry troop who were ordered to Lincoln on Thursday last to present themselves beforo a board for exawination returned yester- au torenoon and continued through the day and a portién of Saturday. While no »f- clal returns have been received, it is un- derstool that the three commissioned ofi- cere summoned for an examination passed. Cudahy Settles. Saturday forenoon City Engineer Beal re- celved a telephone message from the Oud- construction there. be facluded fo the amount. note Engineer Beal sald ti ings and repairs be ma other permit. After thi template making repalys or and specifications to the’ecity engineer, Clark’s Cough Cur Cough Cure. no chance in giving it a trial. has been effective cents and 50 cents 8. 8. 8. 75 cents. Syrup of Fi These prices per'aln to cash sales only. We are agents bath, the best cabinet made. We have cut the price to $4 D. 8. CLARK, 2422 N Street. Special sale of Corsets. We are overstocked with ‘corsets. On Monday and Tuesday the following well 25 per nent Thompeon's Glove Fitting. The Famops J. J. C. corset. The Crescb corsct and colors. See our display street window. JOHN FLYNN HOUSE in FOOD AND Magie City Gossip. Mrs. J. B. Watkins 18 on the siek list City Treasurer Howe went out yesterday to hustle in personal taxes. Mrs. J. C. Carley la visiting friends and relatives in New York state A son has been born to Mr. and Mre. 8. A acombe, Thirty-second and A streets, Prank A. Stryker Is reported to be rap 1dly ‘fecovering from his Tecent severe i ness. + Fitty new. chairs have been ordersd for the TSt . Methodist . Episcopal school. . = & ¢ R'L. Wheeler will preach fmorning ang evening today at the First Presby- terian church. - X Cards wre out announcing the marria of William M. Grabam and Miss dannie K. Dennis &t the home of the bride’ The examination commenced Friday ahy plant in connection with the takidg out of permits for the buildings now under Shortly after the mes- sage by phone was received the city engl- neer was in receipt of a check for the fee for the full xmount due on the new glycer- ine ‘factory. With this check came a legter requesting that the repairs to the coolers In reply to this he had been Instructed by the city councll to see to it that an Accurate accounting of all bufld- He declined to permit the $5 paid for the glycering factory' to apply on the repairs and demanded an- persons who cen- cting new buildings will be required to submit plans D. 8. Clark, the leading drugsist of South Omaha, guarantees every bottle of Olark'a It is one of the best remedies on the market today and purchasers take Even in cases of most troublesome coughs this cure This cough and cold remedy sells for 25 Peruna is now selling for 62 cents, Plerce's Prescription, 65 cents, Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets 40, cents, Lydia Pinkham's Compound, 69 cents, Bremo Qui- nine 15 cents, Ayer's Halr Vigor 75 cents, 35 cents. for’ the Buckeye Cabinet known brands will be sold at & discount of | Thesa corsets come in all lengths, styles the Twenty-fourth CLOTHING Bunday C. E. Dennls, Twenty-fifth and H streets, Wednesday evening of thir week. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Slabaugh are mak- Ing arrangements for a reception of friends to be held shortly § Jerry Fitzgerald is around agaid, but it will be some time before he gets his left arm out of a siing. T. C. Marsh will have charge of the Hp- worth league meeting at ths Methodist church this evening. Mrs, L. C. Gibson gave a breakfast Sat- yrday morning tg sixtesn of her friends at her home on N street Denna Allbery returned last night from Iowa, where he spent the week in attend- ing fo business matters. W. H. Overton, formerly secretary of the Young Men's Christian association here, is now located at Durham, N. O. Best couls. Try our famous Jupiter, lump, egg or nut. B. H Coal Co., 488 North 24th St. 'Phone 1. John F. Ritchhart, who recently acquired the Reed hotel, will give g dinner this afternoon to a humber of Invited guests. A Burlington mixed tratn bumped Into a couple of box cars in the upper yards yes- terday and did considerable damage to the box cars. The chief of police e especially active these days on account of the report that confidence men are in the city trylng work western stockmen. The King’s Daughters of the First Pres- to byterfan church will meet at the home of rs. Cyrus Wright, Twenty-fifth and H streets. Friday afternoon of this week Mrs. Herman Beal entertained the New Century _club at her home, 108 North Twenty-Aifth street, Thursday afternoon There were music, cards and refreshments, With the payment of a fine into the treas- ury of the federal court yesterday John C.” Gammlill severed his connection with the United States postal service. It is un- derstood here that Gammill wiil visit his brother at Nelson, Neb., for a time. ARE FATAL TO FATHER BOSCH Injuries Received in m Fall Months Ago Resnlt in His Death, Father Aloysius Bosch, aged 50 years, died at St. Joseph's hospital at 9 o'clock Sat- urday morning. He was unable to survive the severe operation which had been made necessary by a fracture of a leg. Father Bosch was in Omaha last Au- gust, speaking fn chufches in solicitation of afd for the Indians of his mission, the Holy Rosary at Pine Ridge agency. About & month later, while returning from a call upon a sick Indian at the agency, he fell from his horse and suffered the injury of his leg which was much more serious than was then realized. He was out again later, but wrenched the injured member and brought on a condition worse than before. Four days ago he was brought to the hospital here. His misfortune prompted unusual dem- onstrations of sorrow by the Indians, for he had labored faithfully and gently with them for fifteen years and had endeared himself to them. He was born in Germany and had been in this country twenty years. The body will be taken to St. John's church at § o'clock this evening and at 7:30 the office of the dead will be chanted. The tuneral will be at 8:30 tomorrow morn- ing, the body to be taken to Holy Sepul- cher cemetery after the mass,. and there rest with those of his religlous brethren who have gone before. MEDICS EARN GREEK LETTERS. Eta Chapter of Phi Hho Sigma Ini- tiates Creighton Medical Col- lege Students. Three docile undergraduates of Creighton Medlcal college traveled the rocky road through the inner portals of Eta chapter of Phi Rho Sigma fraternity Saturday night. Tiey were Edward Rooney, Harry O. Cox and Beocher B. Baldwin, and thefr exi: ce during the painful process of adm! sion into the secret ranks was not a state to be envied. . All the information these ambitious col- leglans were given as to what would happen to them was & command to be on the High school grounds at 8 o'clock sharp, They were there, and after they had been at- tacked, from behind and gagged and bound and blindfolded and dlsrobed and robed again in fantastic garb they were allowed to eaunter up and down Farnam street for a time, doing ridiculous stunts along thd way a8 per instructions. ' When the physical penance was com- pleted, the candidates were taken to_the fraternity hall at Fourteenth and Dodge streets and there the ritual was admini tered. After that a banquet was served, al which many alumni members were present, besides the local chapter fen. TRAVELING MEN'S MEETING Protective Associat! State Conven- tion to Be in Omaha April 24 and 35, At the meeting of the executive commit- tee of the state division of the Travelers' Protective assoclation it was declded to hold the state convention at Omaha, April 24 and 25. There will be delegates pres- ent from the posts at Omaha, Nebraska City, Lincoln and Fremont. The con- vention will open with a banquet Friday night and the business session will be held BSaturday. The annual meeting of Post A will be held March 27 and 28. At the state con- vention delegates will be elected t6 the national convention and officers will be selected for the year. The post will elect officers and dels tes to the state conven- tion. All delegates and members of the society are to be invited to take part in the banquet. The executive committee has decided to offer a gold emblem ring to each member off the order securing five members between now and the state aen- vention. THOMAS FORD IS DELIRIOUS Store in Jail Again Under New Conditions. Strolling into, the police station Saturday afternoon, Thomas Ford asked for a physi- clan. His-appearance was sufficient to war- rant Desk Sergeant Marshall inviting him inside, the railing amd locking him up. Ford was delirious and imagined that’his anatomy was filled with microb He that the cells were filled with them. w of having broken in & show windoy of Wolf's jewelry store and making away with two valusble diamond rings, but was re- leaged subsequently. Later he returned to the eity from Terre Haute, Ind., with thirty-five gold rings in his possession. Though thoroughly advertised, no owner was ever found for the property, which Ford later Wisposed of for $§. He scems « physical wreck and is said to be a victim of drugs. . JURY IS UNABLE T9 AGREE No Verdiet in First Tri Robbing at Ford tor INDIANAPOLIS, Feb.' 1 550 p.m. the Alexander jury sent word to the court that they could not agree. Judge Batley refused to accept the re- port and seut the jury back to deliberate until 10 tomorrow morning. Juror White, who became il lait. night, was takep sick again this morning and the doctor was sent for. He bad been ballot- ing with the rest of the jurors while lying in bed. Howland Lumber and | Supposed Robber of Wollf's .l'l\rrlry; galned dlstavor with Jaller Kirk by stating | in gail some time ago under suspicion USANDS HAVE KIDNEY To Prove What Swamp-Root, the Great Kiduey Rem- edy Will Do for YOU, Ever, Reader The Bee” May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail. Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible for more sickness and suffer- ing 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, because they do most and need attention first, If you are sick or *‘feel badly.”’ begin taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, becauseas soon as your Xkidnmeys are well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convice anyone, The mild and immediate effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney and bladder remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root will sot your whole system right, and the best proot of this is a trial. 14 West 117th St., New York City. Dear Sir: Oct. 15th, 1901, “'1 had been suffering severly from kid- ney trouble. All eymptoms were on hand; my former strength and power had left me; I could hardly drag myself along. Even my mental capacity was x!\'lng out and often 1 wished to die. It was then 1 saw an advertisement of yours.in a New York paper, hut would not have paid any attention fo it had it not promised a sworn guarantee with every bottle of gnur medicine, asserting that _your swamp-Root is purely vegetable and does mot contain any harmful drugs. I am seventy years and four months old, and with @ good consclence 1 can recommend Swamp-Root_to all sufferers from kidney troubles. Four, members of my family have been using Swamp-Root for four different diseases, with the same §ood Tesults.” i With many thanks to you, I remain Very truly_yours, ROBERT BERNER. \ You may have a sample Bottle of this famous kidney remedy, Swamp-Root, sent free by mail, postpaid, by which you may test Ita virtues for such disorders as kid- ney, bladder and uric acid diseases, poor digestion, when obliged to pass your water frequently night and day, smarting or irritating In passing, bdrick Gust or sedi- ment In the urine, keadgche, backache or lame back, dizziness, sleeplessness, nerv- ousness, heart disturbance due to bad kid- ney trouble, skin eruptions from bad blood, neuralgia, rheumatism, diabetes, bloating, {rritability, wornout feeling, lack of ambi- tion, loss of flesh, sallow complexion or Bright's diséase. It your water, when allowed to remain undisturbed in a glass or bottle for twenty- four hours, forms a sediment or settling or has a cloudy appearance, it s evidence that your kidnoys and bladder reed immedlate attention. Swamp-Root is tho great discovery of Dr. Kilmergthe eminent kidoey and bladder specialist. ~ Hospitals use It with wonder- ful success in both slight and severe cases. Doctors recqmmend it to thelr patients and use It in their own families, because they recognize in Swamp-Root the greatest and most successful xemedy. Bwamp-Root is pleasant to take and is for sale the world over at druggists, in bottles of two sizes and two prices—Afty cents and one dollar. Remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottl EDTIORJAL NOTICE— If you have the slightest symptoms of kidney or blad- der trouble, or. it there is a trace of it in your family history, send at once to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. 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