BEJ WHS 1 - J li J TheJSlotffolkHwa Ormvlnu tsoor Telephones In spitoof disappointments nnd dlBsat iflfnetlou says tho Now York Sun Amer ica 1b tho foremost country of tlio world in tho ivrt of tolophouy and In ninny particulars It has fo fnr surpassod 13uro ponn conntrios thnt no comparison is pos sible This Is especially truo of tho loiig dlstnneo service which nffonls con uoctions between thirty eight oxohnugo companies having siibBoribors nnd Includes In its eilpinontH inoro than 10000 mllos of polo linos carrying nearly 135000 iuHob of wlro nnd con necting 385 ofllcos It 1h posslblo for porrons 301X1 mlloB apart to hold con versation over tho lines of thlfl company with ns mnoh clearness nnd distinct iiofb ns if they woro Bopnrntod by only JWynrdB InKuropo tho longest tolo phono ooiinoctlon thus fnr nttotnptod is only NiO miles Tho long dlstanco sys torn iu this country 1ms boon dovolopod nt nn expenditure of 15000000 for lino construction equipment franchises nnd hupplics it Is tho main artory in tho Boll strupturo and Ib oxpootod to prove tho most important fenturo of tho system iu tho impondhig strngglo of tho Boll interests to mniiitiiin thoir supreni ney iu tho largo cities of tho country Last yonr tho oxohangos oporntod uiulor tho Boll patents employed 1131 810 Instruments an Increase of 305735 ovor tho previous year and n gain of H315l tolophonoH slnoo tho present or ganization was olVootod In 1880 In that year tho Amorloan Boll Telephone com pany bogau busluoss with 1J31I3 In Btrumonts connootud by 38llll miles of wire in tho several exchanges then established The most interest lug statis tics upon tho telephone industry are those which mark its gradual development since 1881 when a systematic collection of data portaluing tho subject was boguu Tho company had 07133 circuits and 133025 stations established in 1881 and tho business was divided among 100 ox changes the ontiro force employed num bering 4713 men women nnd children Today tho pay roll contains 10108 names there uro -105180 stations con nected by 773181 miles of wire and 11311 exchanges and 1008 branch ollloos included in tho systom Thoso figures convoy an idea of tho onormous growth of tho business in the last llf toon years but thoy fail ontiroly to show tho im portance of this mothod of communion tiou in tho daily commercial uud soolnl lifo of tho untiou A bettor illuBtrntion isatTordod by tho fnct that last year 1211000000 connoctious woro made through exchanges iu this country or 88311700 daily conversations as estimat ed from tho notunl count iu many of tho cities of tho country Tho use of tho toll lino systom connecting oity ex changes with suburban poluts has also grently increased tho uumbor of con nectious thus made durtug tho last year being SIOOOOOOO This is entirely in dopondeut of tho loug distnnco horvico nnd furnishes nuother proof of tho growing importance of this method of couimuuicntioii as a social factor Tho number of subscribers furnishod last year was increased by nearly 81000 whioh is certainly a roniarltablo show ing wheu it is remomborod that tho Bell exchanges lost mnny thousands of pa trons through competition It must bo romombored too thnt tho independent tolophono movoment which has been growing rapidly since the expiration of tho fundamental Boll patents six years ago has assumed im portaut proportions and that its pro motors and supporters havo established in the neighborhood of 11000 exchanges throughout tho country Nnturnlly many of these nro in smnll places where the Bell companys rates had proved im insurmountable barrier but others aro iu towns whore exchanges havo beon iu oporatiou Tho low rates of tho anti Bell companies hnvo great ly stimulated tho business and placed tho service within tho reach of many who could uot afford tho Boll prices Iu spito of tho reduction iu prices tho character of tho service has beou im proved as competition has made it nocessary for the Boll company to uso inventions aud improvements that oth erwise would have been buried This was the policy of the Boll manage ment duriug tho period wheu it enjoyed monopoly but this courso had to b abandoned as soon as tho independent movement got fairly under way An exchauge says It is a pitiable fact that mothers will trust thoir daugh ters to tho care of worthless young men whom tho fathers would not ovou trust with the family carriage horse This is a end fact and one which mothers cau well atlord to take time to consider The father is naturally tho best judge of a youug mans character as tho mother is that of a young woman If more caro were exercised iu the selection of a young girls compauy there would be fewer cases of a scandalous nature as that which has thrown Norfolk society into a tumult during the past tow weeks and which is occupying the attentiou of other communities in various parts of the state and uatiou The character of a young lady is her best treasure and oue which her lawful protectors cannot afford to have contaminated by uu worthy associations If you want to sell or trade your property list it with G R SmifH Co feBtflfe SiMM JS iMai TUESDAY TOPICS II Ingcrsoll of Crolghton wns n city vlBllor yestordny Mrs lohn Sutherland of Battle Orook was a vlBltor iu tho city yoBtcrdny Ed Stephens nnd M D IMilllgan of Winsldo woro city visitors yesterday II Trnnopohl a Oloarwatdr farmer bought n buggy nnd inndo other pur chases in Norfolk yestordny Louis nnd John Hay shipped four car londB of steers to Omaha this morning Geo Williams nko Bhippod a carload of orlttors Miss Lizzie Tntmnn loft on tho 10 trnin ovor tho Union lnoillo for Oheyonno Wyo whero sho will spend tho Aiimuior Mrs Corn A Boels arrived In Ohicngo yorterday whoro sho will tnko nn nd vanced courso in tho Sherwood school of hiubIo alBO study klndorgnrton work Wilmot Lemont Barnos who is vis iting his cousins horo wns qulto pain fully burned on tho right hand this morning whllo playing with a toy can nou Conductor Youug who tnkos Goo Onrtors run ovor tho M fc O between Norfolk nnd Sioux Oity will occupy tho Mlttolstadt houso corner Tonth Btroot nnd Madison avenue some time this week Tho ontorprlslng city of Grolghton is ono of tho places whoro tho onglo will bo permitted to scream to his till A P Schneider of that place Is now in tho city advortising the sights and sounds that will predominate on tho Fourth Tudgo Wm V Allon of Madison hold a short term of court in tho oity yostor day to hoar arguments in a caso from Plorco oouutv Tho caso was uot com pleted owing to tho fact that tho judge was compolled to take tho ovouiug train for Nollgh whoro ho presldos over an ad journed torni of district court Tho raiiiB aro not only boomiug tho vogotntlon wnutod by humanity but nlso that whioh is uot Woods in many places aro assumiug tho proportions of youug but vigorous trooB A campaign wish a sharp soytho by proporty ownors at this time will obviate tho necessity of using an ax some timo iu tho future to romovo this obnoxious growth A quintet of youug folks consisting of Messrs Henry Bofoo G H Whaloy Guy Fox and Misses Irouo Doxtor and Edith McOlary mot with nil kinds of troublo whilo roturniug homo from the dnuco at Masts hall last night in a hack or rathor tho lirst four had tho troublo af tor Miss McOlary had boon taken home iu safety In going to Miss Doxters homo tho haukmau was ovidontly con fused by tho storm thou raging and in stond of driving north on Tenth street wont up Elovonth On the hill south of tho stand pipo tho horses stalled uud iu order to complete tho jouruoy tho driver turned them out onto what ho supposod was the grassy sido of tho road but whioh proved to bo n stoop enibaukniout Tho result was that tho vehicle was overturned tho haokmau boiug pinned beneath tho wreck The gontlemou in side tho hack succeoded in gaining thoir freedom nnd stopped into tho road or rathor a mud puddle Thoy thou re leased the haokmau aud escorted Miss Dexter homo The heavy rain that pro vailed and tho clinging yellow mud through whioh thoy toilod made the four a sight to bohold wheu thoy arrivod in tho light whoro they were ablo to ad mire themselves and bo admired They do not caro to havo tho experience ro poated soon again WEDNESDAY WRINKLES John Hertz wns in tho oity yesterday from Gloster O F Raok of Stanton wns a Norfolk visitor yesterday O H Howard was iu tho city from Stautou yesterday It hasnt rained iu this vieiuity for inoro than 31 houre Tho son of Houry Koechlor living six miles east of the city is quite ill with diphtheria Conductor G Heekmau and family returned Sunday from a pleasant trip into northern Wisconsin Mrs E V Stevens aud sou Lorau Mrs Weitz and Myrua Wright were passeiigors for Madihou this moruiug Frauk McCullen a barber from Meadow Grove was in tho city yester day lookiug for work it his profession Miss Marie Miller of this oity aud Miss Ida Ulrioh of Pierce willopeu dress making parlors at that place this week While in the country yesterday A Karo was taken suddenly tick aud was brought home by a farmer He is fully recovered today Rev J B Leedoru was tho guest of H P Froelaud over night roturniug homo today He is suffering from quite a severe attack of the quinsy Priuoipul Whitehead of the Elgin sohools passed thiough the oity today on his way to Lincoln whero he will take a course ot instruction iu the university summer school N S Lowry arrived at noon from ONeill and is the guest of Rev S F Sharpless He came down to meet with the board of home missions of the Pa byteriau church Rev W F Williams of Aten was the gueet of Rev J J Pnrker over night He left thiB morning for a few days waSjH iiriiiiiinvvi vlflit at Humphrey nnd will return nnd spend the Fourth hero O S llnycs hni arrangod to return tho two little colored boys ndoptod somo time ngo by Mrs Coleman to tho hoadqunrtors of tho Nobrnskn Ohildrous Homo society at Omnhn Tho pcoplo nro glnd to boo a gnng nt work cleaning tho street Their cup of BatlBfaction would bo nlmost full If tho vigorous weeds on Bomo of tho Btreots whoro laid low by tho tamo or another gang This will probably bo attended to soon Complaint is mado to Tin Nrws that n number of boys in tho Third wnrd havo been shooting at marks with tar got rillofl without rogard for tho law or tho interests of pooplo living thoro Tho praotlco not only results in fright ening horses but it is dangerous to lifo nnd property Unless it is stoppod it is probnblo that tho olllcors of tho law muy bo uotlllod and tho ollondors arrested If the boys must shoot thoy should at least go outside the limits whero thoy cau do no damage Rev II S Bargolt of Doltnar Iowa arrived iu tho oity yesterday to visit n few days with rolativos Ho states that Nebraska has mado a wonderful ad vancement iu tho opinion of eastern pooplo within tho past year or two re garding it as a safe place for investments and loans As for crop prospects this state is far ahead of eastern Iowa in most particulars Tho sovoro cold of last winter proved more disastrous thort than horo It destroyed thoir clovor Holds whioh with them is a staplo crop ruined btrawborry bods and other crops ami in many instances killed treos and hedges Tho corn aud small grain pros pects iu this section of tho stato aro much better than iu Iowa Tho local committee which had charge of tho weisoufest hold in Rheu lows grovo last Sunday completed its sottlomont last night and is prepared to Btato exactly what tho orphans homo is gainor t Tho total rocoipts from all sources woro Sr05 18 Tho expouses woro 75880 leaving tho neat sum of 180708 as protlt whioh will be sont to tho treasurer of tho orphans homo to day Tho Fromout Tribune states that tho picnio proved to bo tho most suc cessful at least iu point of attendance of any yot givou thus couflrmiug tho estimate of tho peoplo horo To give nu idea of tho magnitude of tho affair it may bo stated that 111 cases or 3710 bot tles of pop alone woro sold Tho refresh ment stands nnd dining tables took in 101518 KiHltlon 0uiih Suturiliiy Inly IhI 1K1M Grand parado good music Dan God freys Militnry Band aud scores of others good orators excellent exhibits hundreds of now features big lire works in ovouiug biggest and best ex position over given in tho west County CoininlHHtoiiurH Madison Nob Juno 10 189 at 1 p in Bonrd of couuty commissioners mot iu regulnr session H W Wiuter and John J Hughes prosent Chair man A O Johnson beiug absent H W Winter acted in his stead Tho minutes of last meeting were read aud approved except as to claim of Wilson Cloyd 14 partinlly allowed against taxes of W W Cloyd which was found to be erroneous nud tho clerk was directed to change tho order drawn for taxes to liS and draw a warrant in favor of Wilson Oloyd for tho sum of 1307 On motiou claims woro allowed as follows Jacob Domotshnuser ditching iu road at MaasJslongh 37r Otto audChns Ellgen ditching 3150 O E Speoceditchiug 1 50 Cnrl Bathke ditching less person al tax 25 conts balance 375 Carl Wilde couuty treasurer account tax Carl Bathke 25 conts Adam Reilnud ditching 1475 less personal tax48I bnlanco 91 Cnrl Wildo county treasuror account tax A Roilaud 1818 481 E G Hoilman county clerk express freight etc 110 F Gall work on bridge 5 L B Baker lumber for bridges 000 Stato Journal Co metal book case 100 Wm Brummond repairiug bridges 3125 less personal tax 817 balance 1508 Carl Wildo county treasurer account tax Wm Brummond 8 17 Western Wheeled Scraper Co re pairs 11150 H W Winter express on repairs -115 FremoutJTribnne books and supplies 4521 Herman Krueger work on riprap 175 On motiou boardadjourned for sup per and met at 8 p iu All members present On motion claims were allowed ns follows L p Mittelstadt lumber for bridges 110 08 O Pearson seven wolf scalps 14 On motion the bond of Arthur J Koenigstein deputy sheriff was up proved Assessors claims were on motion al lowed as follows Seb Feiling Green Garden precinct 0450 John Crook Deer Creek precinct 0980 WV THE NORFOLK KKWS THURSDAY 1 UNE 29 1800 David Whitla Valloy precinct 7250 B B McGlnnis Warnervillo precinct 00 Wm Haydon Grovo precinct 9720 less porsonal tax 075 balance 1015 Carl Wildo couuty treasurer account tax Wm Haydon 075 John Testes Knlnmnzoo precinct J9700 less persounl tax 485 balance 1275 Carl Wildo county treasuror nccount tax John Tosteg 185 Dan Mnhonoy Fairviow precinct 10150 less persounl tnx 055 balnuco 91115 Cnrl Wlldoconuty treasurer account tax Dan Mnhonoy 055 O F Richnrdson Highland precinct 10800 J F Osborn Schoolcraft precinct 11140 J W McCallum Emerick product 11250 less exponso of copyiug and correcting 9 balnnco 10150 Lars M Vaago Shell Creek precinct 12100 John Mnlono Union precinct 1117 loss personal tax 2080 balanco 11030 Carl Wildo couuty treasurer nccount tnx John Malono 2080 T D Preeco Battle Creek precinct 1 10 A Mlnklor Burnett precinct 107 loss porsonal tax 110 balauco 109 Carl Wildo couuty treasuror nccouut tax A Mlnklor 8110 Phil Hunch Madison precinct 221 S L Gardner Norfolk precinct 700 less personal tax 81115 balanco 75805 Carl Wildo county treasurer account tax S L Gardner 15 Othor claims were allowed as follows Dr P II Salter modicnl nttciidnnco to Bridgoford family 21 J B Donovan stationery nud print iug 2775 loss personal tax 010 bal anco 3105 Carl Wildo couuty treasuror account tax J B Donovan 0 10 Fremont Wheeler services as special bailiff llvo dnys 10 O W Orum county suporintondont salary for May 100 Carl Wildo county treasurer com mission to collectors exchauge etc 21115 Ez Rowlett bounty on timber for 1805 1891 and 1899 30 applied on per sonal tax Carl Wilde county treasurer account tnx Ez Rowlett On motion board adjourned until 8 a m tomorrow Board met at 8 n m June 20 1899 On motion claims were allowed as fol lows L M Johnson repairing aud grading to bridges 30 less personal tax 585 balanco 3115 Carl Wildo county treasurer account tax L M Johnson 585 Gaut Vaage work on county line bridge 4 Perkins Bros supplies 2120 Joseph Sheets work on bridge 10 S W Duel timber used iu riprap 25 A C Johnson county commissioner per diem aud mileage 12050 H W Winter per diem and mileage etc 158i0 John J Hughes couuty commissioner salary and mileage 15090 Wm Bates postage etc 15J0 Gust Kaul janitor salary for April and May C0 A E Crooks ditching 1383 Antelope county one half cost of re pairing county line bridges 42 On motion tho county treasurer was ordered to transfer from tho 1897 to tho 1898 general fund the sum of 3500 On motion beard adjourned for dinner and met at 1 p m Tho certificate of H F Barney presi dent of tho Madison Couuty Agricul tural society stating that the treasury of said society contains the sum of 50 was received and tho clerk instructed to issue a warrant iu favor of said presi dent tor tho sum of 444 30 Claims were allowed as follows James B Hume lumber for bridges 4545 James B Hume coal for county 3985 M Hnlpin grading to bridges 1150 less personal tax 710 balance 440 Carl Wildo county treasuror account tax M Halpiu 7 10 Peter M ulV ditching at Maas slough 1275 Brnnsch Reos coal for relief pur poses 8050 Chris Sohavlaud postage express etc 13J0 Hammond Bros books and station ery 1050 John Edwards livery hire for com missioners 1 50 P K Kampmau 7 wolf scalps 1400 C Wheeler 3 wolf scalps 000 A M Touch 7 wolf scalps 1400 Jacob N Maurer 4 wolf scalps 800 Herman Lewis 1 wolf scalp 200 A O Williams 1 wolf scalp 200 applied on personal tax Carl Wilde couuty treasurer accouut tax A O Williams 200 Bert Hooker 12 wolf scalps 24 00 N FRichardson 8 wolf scalps1000 Gust Kaul oue night special bailiff 2 00 Tho mutter of tho road petitioned for by J F Reeves and others running 011 section line between sections 10 and 15 in township 22 range 3 west was tak en up aud the couuty board having or dered that the said road be opened for public travel aud it appearing that baid road has been advertised and notice WdfWWWffw given according to statute and no ob jections or claims for dnmnges haviug beon filed tho said road wn9 declared open and established and tho county clerk was instructed to enter tho same on tho plat book nud record tho same as provided by statute On motion board adjourned to moot 011 tho 0th day of July 1899 nt 1 p m for tho purpose of checking up treas urers seml nnnual stntemont nnd nudlt iug feo books of couuty olllcinla E G Heilman County Clerk ItccoUeit Norfolk Contribution Tho following acknowledgement of tho receipt of tho donntion contributed by tho peoplo of Norfolk to tho cyclone Bulforers at Herman haB been received Hkkman Nob June 27 1899 J E Simpson Mayor Norfolk Neb Dear Sir Rocoived your draft for 12935 which was accepted iu tho spirit in which it was offered nud beg to nssuro you and your pooplo thnt you havo tho many thauks of Hormau pooplo for your sympathetic words and kind deeds Tho town is recovering slowly from tho awful shock and there nro a good mnny buildings going up some tempo rary nnd some permanent ones but a grent many of tho families nro still liv ing in touts provided by tho goveruor Again thanking you nnd your follow citizens for your grent kindness in time of need I am Yours respectfully E W Burdic Mnyor In nddition to tio nbovo nmouut thero has since been sont 1 aud small amounts aro still comiug in which are beiug redeived by Mr Luikurt aud will bo forwarded to Mr Burdio Iflrt Colonliil Kxpnsltlun of Greater Aniealca Opens at Omaha Saturday July 1st 1899 Splendid music good speakers grand civio and military parade mag nificent fireworks in evening Dont miss opening day Give tho Children n Drink called Grain O It is a delicious appe tizing nourishing food drink to take the place of coffee Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it be cause wheu properly prepared it tastes like the fiuest coffeo but is free from all its iujurious properties Graiu O aids digestion and streugtheus the nerves It is not a stimulaut but a health builder and children as well as adults can drink it with great benefit Cos s about one fourth as much as coffee 15 aud 25 ceuts Grand of Groat or America Expo- MltlII July 1st 1899 Music and oratory magnificent parade grand display of lire works in the evening special low rates on all railroads do not miss it Iloineaeekerr Kxcurxlon On Juno 20 July 4 and 18 August 1 nnd 15 1899 the Missouri Pacific Rail way company will sell homeseekers excursion tickets to certain points in the southwestern parts of Missouri Kansas Arkansas Indian Territory Oklahoma Territory Colorado and Utah and to many other poiuts located in the southeastern states At rate of one fare for the round trip plus 2 For further information address W O Barnes J O Phillippi T P A A G F P A Southeast corner of 14th aud Douglas streets Omaha Nebraska Letter Lint List of letters remaining uncalled for at the postoffice June 20 1899 Ralph Cassity Geo Clinton Lyman Davis R L DeForest Hulda Hageliet Ethel Hageliet Jacob Horst P S Macy Jack McGrare Martha McGinms Gesine Siems Jesse Smothers If not called for in 30 days will bo sent to the dead letter office Parties calling for any of the above please say adveitised P F Sprecher P M CANCERS Results Fatally in Nine Cases Out of Ten A Cure Found at Last TRY IT Kfl Wt Women suffer ing from female troubles and weakness and from irregular or painful men ses ought not to lose hope if doctors cannot help them Phy sicians are so busy with other diseases that they do not un derstand fully the peculiar ail ments and the delicate organism of woman What the sufferer ought to do is to give a fair trial to BRADFiELDS Female Regulator which is the true cure provided by Nature for all female troubles It is the formula of a physician of the highest standing who devoted his whole life to the study of the dis tinct ailments peculiar to our moth ers wives and daughters It is made of soothing healing strengthening herbs and vegetables which have been provided by a kindly Nature to cure irregularity in the menses Leu corrhcea Falling of the Womb Nerv ousness Headache and Backache In fairness to herself and to Brad fields Female Regulator every suffering woman ought to give it a trial A large 1 bottle will do a wonderful amount of good Sold by druggists Send for a nicety I1tulrateil free book on the subject The Bradfleld Regulator Co Atlanta Ga Pullman Sleeping Cars and Free Reclining Chair Cars Through to GhristianEndeairorCouueotian DETROIT MICH Via Illinois Central Railway For tho accomodation of parties going to Detroit to attend the Christian En deavor couventiou the Illiuois Central will run through to Detroit via Chicago aud Mich Central Free Reclining Chair Cars on train No 0 leaving Sioux City at 7 p m July 4th aud leaving Chicago on the Michigan Central Ry at 10 80 the next morning arriving at Detroit at 0 p m July 3th m ample time for the opening session of the convention Also Pullman sleepers through from Sioux City to Detroit on tho samev trains the following date to leave Sioux City at 7 00 p in July 5th and arrive at De troit 0 p m of July 0th A postal card addressed to the under signed will secure for you full particu lars as to this service sleeper rates re servations railway fare limits of tick ets excursion rates for side trips from Detroit and folders descriptive of the beautiful city of Detroit J F MERRY A G P A 111 Cent R R Dabtidue Iowa n A TCMTC AND FOREION r A 1 Ely 1 o procured EUGENE W JOHNSON Solicitor and Attorney in Patent Causes 1739 New York Ave WASHINGTON D C llico established 1S09 CharKes moderate Cor rcspoudenco requested TURTLE Oil An Antisep tic Aund iiu Em urocu t i 011 T should ho kept in every homo for uccidonts such lib Ihiuih Cuts Poison Wounds Iilooii Poison Sore Throat Uest tliliiK Known for Kail Wire Cuts Try it iiiiph and on will never hew itliout it Sold TllDTl C fill by dealers aud druKKists I UFI I LC UIL DEADLY This fearful diseaso often first appears as a mure bcratch a pimple or lump in tho breast too small to attract any notice until in many cases the deadlv disoaso is fully developed Cancer can not be cured by a surgical oneration because tho diseaso is n virnlmif poison in tho blood circulating throughout the system nnd although the sore or ulcer known as the Cancer may be cut away the poison remains in the blood and promptly breaks out afresh with renewed violence Tho wonderful success of S S S in curing obstinate deep neated blood diseases which were considered incurable induced a iew de spairing sufferers to try it for Cancer after exhausting tho skill of the physicians without a cure Much to their delight S S S proved equal to tho diseaso and promptly offectal a cure Tho glau news spreuu rapiuiy aim 11 was soon demonstrated beyond doubt that a cure had at last been found for deadly Cancer Evidence has accu mulated which is incontrovertible of which the following is a specimen Cancer is hereditary in our family my father a Bister and an aunt having died from this dieadful disease My feelings may De imagined when the hor rible disease made its appearance on my bide It was a malignant Cancer eating inwardly in Mich a way as to cause great alarm The disease seemed beyond the skill of tho doctors for their treatment did no good whatever tho Cancer growing worse all the while Numerous remedies were used for it but the Cancer fgj ffiffi y MRS S M IDOL grew steauiiy wjrso until it seemed that I was doomed to follow the others of tho family for I know how deadly Cancer is especially when inherited I was advised to try Swifts Specific S S S which from the until uay loruou oui mo poison x continued its use until 1 nau iaKen eignteen lMDttles when I was cured sound aud well and have had no symptoms of the dreadful affliction though manv yean have elapsed S S S is the only cure for Cancer Mas S M Idol Winston N C Our book on Cancer containing othor testimonials and valuable information will be sent free to any address by the Swift Specific Company Atlanta Georgia i - 1 I i i X