y H u i TUESDAY TOPICS O S Hayes wns n paswiigor for Miner nt noon 1 It MnuniiiK of Wnyno 1b n Norfolk -visitor toilny K 1 Ourrln was in town ycstordoy from Albion oo N Heels nindoii busineRH trip to Foster today Uus Lodus of KdKOWiitor Turk is on tho nick lint U V Wolvorton is u city visitor to dny from Pierce Ohns Crockett was visitor yesterday from Hloomfleltl H C lluss of Piorco was n Norfolk visitor yesterday 1 0 Phillips of ieiiou was a elty visitor yesterday Miss Miibol Austin of lloskins was in Norfolk yesterday- W Tallmt of Kullorton had IiiihI ness In Norfolk yesterday Mayor 1 K Simpson niado n businohs trip to Orchard yesterday lotor Fltoh shipped in n ear of cattle from SUm City this morning it Is said that throo inches of snow on lho lovol fell at Plorco yesterday V 1 Donnor is under tho weathor nt his homo on North First stroot F V Thonias mid 1 13 Scobor was in town from Wnyno yostordny MIbs Thntoh of Madison was shopping in tho Sugar City yostordny Mr mill Mrs Kd Mnrpliy woro pas sourer for tho oast yostordny Judgo J H Barnos wns n piiBSongor lor liiuuoln on tho noon train B V Thomosof tho Fair storo forco loft for Sioux City yostordny to visit his brother Miss LouIbo Koy of Columbus is visit ing hor slstor Mrs Goo II Spear at tho Oxuartl llonory Sohniodo of L C Mlttolstiult cmno In from Amos this morning Claim Agent Mitchell of tho F F M V rnilroiul wivs in town yostordny from Oniiilm Dr P II Snltor moilo n professional -visit to Omaha ycfaterday mid will re turn tonight Qoo Dnvonport cmuo ovor from Randolph today to nttond tho Fulton Gibson wedding Trnlnmon report that about six inches of snow fell in tho vicinity of i Emerson during tho recent storm Mr nnd Mrs Ghus Wood and Mn Woods Bister huvo gono to Do Smith S D to visit relntivos and friends a low wcoka Mr and Mrs Newninu of Stnuton woro visiting Mrs Nowmnns pnreuts Mr nnd Mrs W A Moldouhnuor of this city yostordny Prank Owon wns tho victim of u buckiug biko yostordny nnd tho ncci dout resulted in sovornl sprains bruisos and scratches about his porsou Burks grand fnko commonly known as tho Uuolo Toms Cabin Troop wont to Ilnrtiugton this morning to try for another gulliblo audience Owon brothers departed yesterday for Sidney this stnto whoro they go to look ovor their work now in progress for tho JJ M railroad near thnt plnco P K Pulton nud Miss Winuio Gib son will bo united in niarrinuo this evening at tho homo of tho bridos mint Miss Harriot Wood on South Piftli stroot Miss Onrrio Hughes of Sioux City spent Suuduy with hor brothor W W Ungues of this city She wns enter tained nt tho homo of Mr and Mrs H Jj Suydor Miss Lillian Luikart has resigned hor position as bookkeeper nt tho hospital for insane on account of hor health The vacancy will bo filled by Miss Ora Cm m of Croighton Tho social of tho Christian Eudoavor society of the Congregational church which was recently postpouod will bo given iu tho church parlors Thursdny evening of this wook A gnuio tournament has been started nt the Y M C L rooms which will un doubtedly result In much amuseniont Entry to tuo gnnio is free whilo the wiunors will bo awarded prizes Tho Womans club met yestorday afternoon with Mrs II O Mntrnn on South Pourtli stroot Mrs J O Aid vice president presided owing to tho abseuco of Mrs A J Durlniid presi dent Yestorday was the birthday of tMrs W A Moldonhaucr and lust ovouing ehe was assisted by a lnrge number of friends in celebrating tho event A very happy time was eujoyed aud choice refreshments wero sorved The Norfolk friends of Kimball 15 mips will bo plensed to lenrn thnt ho has been chosen as editor-in-chief of tbo uuuuul publication of tho Nebraska state uni versity to bo issued this spring Tho publication is issued iu book form Eev J 0 S Weills tho new rector of Triuity churoh expects tho balance of his family to arrive this evening from Sing Sing N Y The Ladies guild contemplate giving a reception to the pastor end his family on Thursdny evening at the home of Dr and Mrs II T Holdeu A company of 15 traveling men with n dray load of boggngo loft ono of tho Norfolk hotels for tho oast yostordny morning Norfolk has nlwnyn boon n populnr town niunng trnvoling men as a plnco to spend Sunday nnd this is an ovldonco thnt Its populnrlty is nof diminishing It is mild thnt Mr nud Mrs 1 O Morey formerly of this city will tnko elinrgo of tho Tumor hotel nt Plorco tho tlrst of March Mr nnd Mrs Moroy huvo mndo tho boarding houso nnd hotel business a study for lnuuy years mid tho rumor houso will undoubtedly prosper under their mniiiigomont Tho following stnndinu committees have been appointed to look after tho work of tho Young Mens Christian Longuo lonernl Sunday topics V W Hughes W 11 lliidgo and II L Snyder niomborshlp Onn Leo 10 A Aumrinoitnd Guy Alexander ontcrtaln uiiiit W W Hughes Hay Hayes nnd John It Barnes jr Tho brand of weuthor which has prevailed today is any thing but agree able The strong wind bus sent clouds of dust ckurring tilling before it nnd driving tho lino partlclos Into overy nook and orovicc much to tho distress of tho tidy storekeeper nnd housewife It lias boon strictly a March day in everything but fact W H Doxter has purchased tho In torost of 0 13 Doughty In tho Norfolk Acotylono company and tho company now consists of Mr Doxtor nnd 13 M Norton Tho firm lina flttod up a room ovor tho Norfolk Stoum lauudry whoro innehlnos will bo mnnufacturod and fitted up in tho future Thoy oxpoct to do a largo amount of buslnoss with tho now lighting mothod during tho coining season Piorco pnpors report unwonted activity in tho matter of sottlomout in Mills nud Willow Crook products uoar that city A Plorco llrm hns recently purohasod a000 acroB In thnt locality nud P V Lowls of this county has bought a KiO noro farm New residents are said to bo moving in onoh wook and houses aro startlug up liko mushrooms Tho set tlors aro going lit it right ami will make stock raising mid feeding tho principal iudustry Tho Palrbury Gnotto gives tho following account of a mistake mndo by a contompnrnry tho moral bolng that tho cnloudar should bo consulted in roforouoo to at least a fow questions About six mouths ngo tho Nows editor advortisod his pnpor until tho ond of tho uluoteonth century for 25 couts Several rushed up and subscribed nud insisted thnt tholr rocolpts road us tho ndvortlso mout until tho end of tho nineteenth coutury and as a cousequonce thoy aro still outitled to nuothor years subscrip tion making iu al about a year nud a half for a quartor Of courso thoy woro nil ropubllcnus No ono but a republi can would thus tnko ndvnutago of u gulloloss HI to 1 editor Tho alleged Undo Toms Cabin troop that hold tho boards or tried to nt tho Auditorium last night wns tho tlrst dis nppoiutment that has been accorded an nudiouco iu tho now building Tho en tire performance was vory bntn ono of tho actors boiug drunk a number of thorn sticks and tho balanco doubled to death Ono or two of thoso partici pating tried to give tho audionce their moneys worth but woro uuablo to do so owing to lack of support and thoso who attoudod wore heartily glad whou tho show was ovor Tho mnnngemeut was as much disgusted as the peoplo and will horeaf tor oxorciso more care as to tho quality of attractious engaged This compauy was misrepresented to thom and thoy woro under tho Impres sion that it was n worthy ono nnd thoir disnppolutmont wns keou Horcnfter if tho maungemeut happens to be taken in by a similar fuko it is probnple that the curtain will bo rang down on tho first act nnd the peoplo refunded their monoy Lack of experionco was probably re sponsible iu some degree for tho fako presented last uight but tho managor promises that its liko will not occur again Uucle Toms Cabin Is in spite of its ago a magnificent produc tion and it is a shame to havo such companies travel around and butcher it An exchango is of tho sensible opinion that if tho democrats would suggest policies for tho conduct of tho govern ment instead of making it thoir priv ilogo to flud fault aud condemn every policy adopted by tho republicans thoir following would bo larger and havo somothiug to point out as an accomplish ment It is a well recognized fact that it is much easier to find fault aud ask perploxiug questions than it is to attain results or provide suitable answers It is apparently tho purpose of democratic statesmen both high and low to tnckio tho eny side of all propositions The Ciirilltutl 1olntH 1 a fuvor of the Nickel Plato load nro safe nud easy roadway lino trains luxurious equipment aud fast time These combined with a solid through vestibuled shaping and diuiug car service mnko tho Nickel Plnte road a desirable rouo between OhlcnKO Ft Wavue Olovelnud Erie Buffalo York Boston nud all noints east THE NORFOLK NEWS TIIUKSDAY FEBRUARY 8 1900 TBW The uaveling public nlready know that tho rates via this road nro lower than other lines Cure Ami Treatment OCT licSlck Dr Humphreys Speciiio mnuuul ou tho treatment and cure of the sick muiled free ou request Adress Humph reys Medicine Co New York WEDNESDAY WRINKLES J Van Stanton of Plorco la in town today J Kborly of Stanton is in town todny on business Tncob Salts of Mendow Grovo was a city visitor yesterday H B McPhorson was a city visitor yostordny from Sohuylcr Geo M Snydor of Hooper visited in tho Sugar City yesterday 0 lonson of Croighton wns iibuslness visitor iu tho city yostordny 1 Dnwnll of Brunswick is transact ing business iu Norfolk today eo Davenport jr returned to his duties at Randolph this morning Peter DulTy is enjoying n visit from Ills btothor 1 H Duffy of Clinton 111 Mrs S P Kierstcad of Tildon is ylslting with Norfolk relntivos nnd friends W 13 Powers editor of tho Piorco Loader wns in tho city on business this morning Lute Siintns returned from tho Block Hills iu time to nttond tho nuptials Tho now cottngo being built by D P Sidlor on South Ninth stroot is rapdly npproaohiug completion O S Evans of tho Times Tribune who hns boon on the siok list is now reported considerably bottor A company of colored mnsicinns nro In tho city entertaining thoso who tnko delight iu thoir kind of music Tho Blaok Cut club has nu enrollment of six members instead of five as stated in Tin Nrws a fow days sinco Herman Prlbbonow who hns been assisting in Leonards drug storo for a fow days will go to Omaha tomorrow Herman Millor who has been work ing at tho Amos sugar factory retnruod homo yesterday and wont to Hndar after his fntnlly Miss Tlllio Hutcheson of Mndison who wns visiting Miss Lois Grant Childs returned homo this moniiug accouipauiod by Miss Childs Tho Amos sugar factory closed its first campaign Sunday morning after a run of about four woeks during which time nbont 10000 tons of boots wero cut Editor Pont of tho Stanton Itogistor is out gunning after a couplo of bird dogs that slow a Plymouth Rook cock iu his back yard a preseut from a Howells frioud Tho Elkhorn onglneors are now under going a thorough examination ou nir at Missouri Yalloy One oacli day goes ovor to bo tosted on different points by an export T O Vau Horn returned last evening from South Omaha whore ho had been with a car of shoop which brought tho highost prico paid in thnt market daymornlng Morning lodge No 20 K P had a largo attoudauco at their regular meet ing last night and a very successful mooting was held There was some rank work dono during tho ovening Tho cold wavo forensted by the wenthor buronu yostordny evening is hero and brought with it fouio snow At times during last night tho wind blow a perfect gnlo Tho zero wenther hns noi yet returned howover Stanton Register Mndison county takos tho bakery whou it comes to doing work at odd times Mr Glbbs who lives noar uattio ureok was putting up hay about tho middle of January and his neighbor Mr Burner was plowing Will Leonard who formerly hold tho position of attendant nt the Norfolk hos pital for tho insauo but who wont to Dob Moinos Iown last fall to attond the Highland Park Pharmaceutical school Is expected hero in a few days to tnko a position in tho Kiosau drug store Times Tribune Tho coutrnl commit tee of tho populist party held a meeting at Battle Creek yostesdny They do nidod to hold thoir convention nt Battle Crook ou tho 5th day of March 1000 More than half tho committee wore present Norfolk sending twenty five of tho uunibor Dr J J Williams of Wayno visited at the homo of his sister Mrs 0 G Dolon ovor night Ho was on his way homo from Cornlea whoro ho went to 6ee the children of his brothor 13 R Williams who aro sick with scarlet fover Ono of tho children died recoutly of tho disease A traiuor with a couplo of tho Bo atrico blood hounds got as far as Fre mont Monday oil his way to Plaiuview to trace tho robbers who relieved John sons 6toro of 1000 worth of clothing While nt Fremont ho recolvod word thnt tho hounds would bo of no avail owing to a fall of snow and accordingly ho took them back homo Knox Tipplo who hii3 for a number of years until quite recently been tho obliging host of tho Pacific hotel has secured nu option on tho Boyd hotel nt Wayno unil will probnbly become its proprietor in n short time Mr Tipplo is a thorough business man and well understands the management of a hotel The people of Wayno and thoso rassing through may bo nssured of courteous aud gentlemanly treatment should he accept the proposition A young man in starch of the w here withal to assist in the chnriviriat tho Pulton Gibson wedding last night was wandoring about tho Pacific hotel whon ho was suddonly swallowed up by tho cess pool of that hostelry Ills lusty orloa for nssistnuco woro hcnnl by tho girls of tho hotel nnd ho was promptly roloasod from his prodicamont Tho contonts of tho coss pool woro up to his chest nud it may well bo realized that his situntion wns niiythlug but mirth provoking to him A wng hns it thnt ho enjoyed a shiver without tho o all by his lonesome Tho following from tho Stanton Reg ister probably refers to Mr Korth but as tho numo givon is about as synony mous to a dealer in niouumonts as it could well bo unless porhnps it were Marble it is published without altera tion Carl Quartz a tombstono donler of Norfolk had an exciting runaway ou Tuesdny afternoon Ho wns just enter ing tho outskirts of this city whon tho local freight loft Stnnton and tho toam becomo scared aud started back to Nor folk They broko tho polo when turning nnd whilo it was dangerous riding Mr Quartz kopt in tho buggy nud tried to ninnngo tho team For ovor nmilo tho team kept nhoad of tho train but after awhilo ho got partial control of them nnd as soon as tho train passed tho troublo was ovor Tho toam was badly cut up by tbo broken buggy polo Mrs Jiib A McDonnld diod this morning nt tho fnmily rcsldouco on Philip nvonuo of tubcrculoisis In tho 2lth yonr of hor ago Mrs McDonald hns boen a patient yot sovero sufferer from tho dread disoaso sinco the 15th of last Jnuo nnd everything possible hns been dono by hor devoted husband to fctay its ravages bnt without avail and tho summons came this morning that tho soul should bo roloasod from its earthly tabernacle Mr and Mr McDonnld were united in mnrringo at Ponder tho home of thoir pnrents on May -1 1808 and sinco thnt timo made Norfolk thoir homo Mr McDonald being Mr PattersonB chief assistant in con ducting the electric light plant A little girl 11 months old is left motherless by tho death of Mrs McDonald The remains will bo taken to tho old homo in Pendor tomorrow morning by tho husband for interment where funeral Borvicos will bo hold At tho homo of Miss Wood last ovon iug Itov S F Sharpless pronouueed tho words which united for life Mr Fredrick K Pulton aud Miss Winnie Gibson Tho ceremony wns in tho proseuco of about 30 invited guests and was followed by an elaborate suppor Tho houso had beeu prepared for tho occasion by being haudsomoly decorated with cut flowers aud potted plants and it was m all respects a very pretty wedding Both these young peoplo aro well known in Norfolk tho groom hav ing boen a resident hero about 14 years nnd is now an employe of tho postofiico whilo tho brido has made her home with her aunt Miss Wood during the past threo years The couplo received many valuablo preEouts last evening accom panied by tho best wishes of friends of whom they have many in the city For tho present thoy will remain witli Miss Wood but in tho spring thoy will go to housekeeping by themselves The News offors hearty congratulations to the happy couplo A CITY WITHOUT SOAP Sixty TliouHiinil Jnpunexo Who Had Not Learned Hon- to llutlie Miss Kato V Johnson of Madison Ind who has lived in Japau for 13 years talks in an interesting way of tho little peoplo of that country who live without chairs bedsteads knives forks spoons or soap of tho women who paint their teeth blnck nnd shave their eye brows to indicato loyalty to their hus bands of tho enrpenters whomnko long benntiful shavings by drawing thoir planes towards thom and who place tho back door at tho front of tho houso and of thoir books iu which tho profaco is placed at tho end of tho book and foot notes at tho head of the pago Miss Johuson first wout to Aklta a city of 00000 persons and found it a city without soap Naoyo Salto a youug Jnpaueso girl who came to live iu her house had never bad a soap bath iu her life She kicked and screamed when her first bath was given her and said they were trying to kill her A cake of Ivory soap was sent Naoye Saitos father with instructions to use it on his porsou Ho came back tho next day and asked for another cake Baying he hnd used it all up Boforo Miss Johnson loft Japau last summer fho took Naoyo Saito who had beon with her for 10 years back to her uativo province nnd left hor to enrn her own living While still in Tokio a fow days boforo sailing for America Miss Johnson received a letter from Naoyo iu which sho said I forgot one tiling very necessary to our comfort in this place Will you plenso go to tho grocery store and buy mo a dozen cakes of Ivory Boap and send it to mo at onco Sho sent a monoy order to puy for It and tho soap wns tout A Peerleks Trio Of solid through express traius daily via the Nickel Plato road between Chicago Ft Wayno Cleveland Erie Buffalo No v York City Boston nud intermediate points Service and equip ment amoug tho best rates lower than via othor Hues The shortest route be tweeu Chicago and Buffalo Uniformed colored porters attend tho wants of passengers in day coaches PROFITABLEFARMING An Instance of What Nebraska Soil Will Do I G WESTERVELTS EXPERIENCE Cmuo to till Statu Klcjitecn Yearn ngo nnd In Congratulating lllmselr Hory Day Upon llln looit ItiilRiiinnt In Deciding to Mukn tlin Move From Hatnrclnyn Dully At tho recont mooting of tho Nobrnska Press association a resolution was adopted that tho nowspapers belonging to tho association should publish as often as convenient sketches of thoso who enmo to tho stnto in nu enrly tiny giving tho amount they owned iu worldly goods whon thoy nrrived nnd how thoy havo prospered sinco with tho idea of demonstrating to tho world that Nebraska is a desirablo place for tho immigrant not only to obtaiu a compo touco but to becomo rich The News boliovos this is ono of tho most practical resolutions over adopted by tho press association and in pursnauco thereof will publish a sorios of sketches of early sottlors Bhowing what thoy havo accom plished sinco thoy camo to Nebraska Tho subject of tho first skotch is Mr Ira G WoBtorvelt who camo to this stato eighteen years ago To go back of that time it may bo Btatod that Mr Wostorvelt was born December 28 18i2 at Westcrvill Franklin county Ohio where his boyhood was spent with his parents Forty yoars ago this month ho was marriod and nt thnt timo he was possessed of nothing but a strong do termination to win in the battle with tho world Eight years lntor ho re moved with his small family to Kanka kee county Illinois whoro ho remained for 15 years When he left for Illinois he was admonished by his father-in-law not to go to a country where crops wero eaten up by chintz bugs and where he was suro to starve himself and family Notwithstanding this discouraging prospect he concluded to take the chauces and went At tho end of 15 years in that stato he had accumulated about 0000 which he brought with him to Nebraska in 1882 Ho came to Norfolk and invested 3800 of his capital in 280 acres of land a mile cast of town for by that time this section had beeu settled long enough so that there was no great amount of desirable government land loft Horo Mr Westervelt wont to work nud by applying practical methods to farming and handling stock he rapidly gained in wealth From time to timo he sold pieces of the land and threo years ago all but 20 acres and tho buildings had been disposed of from whioh he had realized 18700 Then he traded tho 20 acres and buildings for 8G0 acres near Tildon which is worth today 7500 He now has four farms in this county comprising 1192 acres besides 280 acres in Pierce county Each of tho farms is well equipped with buildings implements and stock He has 250 head of beof cattle on his vari ous farms which aro about ready for tho market Nor do these items comprise all tho possessions of Mr Westervelt who is somewhat modest in making statements concerning himself A fair estimate of his wealth today would probably be any where from 50000 to 75000 ThiB has all been accumulated as the result of farming and stock raising combined with the natural increase in tho price of farm lands Ho is an enthusiastic believer iu Nebraska and congratulates himself every day ovor the wisdom of his judgment In comiug horo whou ho did Iu comparing Nebraska to Ohio be says the soil there is a thick heavy clay unresponsive to the toil of tho farmer whilo here one has only to sow to reap The soil of Illinois is more liko that of this stato but it is so wet that it is difficult to keop a crop from being drowned out Mr Westervelt has raised a family of uluo children all of whom aro now grown up and married and both ho and his wife aro still enjoy ing good health At present thoy live in one of his town houses having retired from activo labor and with noth ing to do except to watch his various possessions grow in value but ho says 44 It is an IU Wind ThatBloivs Nobody Good That small ache or pain or weakness is the ill wind that directs your attention to the necessity of purifying your blood by taking Hoods Sarsaparilla Then your whole body receives good for the purified blood goes tingling to every organ It is the great remedy for all ages and both sexes Dyspepsia Complicated with liver and kidney trouble I suffered for years from dyspepsia with severe pains Hoods Sarsaparilla made me strong and hearty J B Emertcn Auburn Me 3c0ti SdUafMiffa lloodi Pills cure liver UlsiMiv iiPiilrjrUalliiB mid uulr rstlisrllf to uke with Ifuudi tJrtiarTlli that doing nothing is about tho hardost work ho over undertook This is bnt ono Jnstauco of mnny in this immediate neighborhood whoro tho rich pioduotlvo soil of Nebraska has brought nfllucnco to tho farmer It Is truo that Mr Westorvolt had consid erable cnpital to stnrt with whou ho enmo horo but tho result hns boon a wonderful demonstration of what may bo accomplished by careful nttoution to bii8inosi Ho did not farm ns somo do olso ho would probably havo lost what ho invested Ho did everything well cnrofully culivnted his Holds had good sheds for his cattlo and whon the im plements of tho farm woro not in uso thoy woro housed from tho y eathcr Noithor businoss nor farming can bo carried on successfully iu a slipshod manner Every detail must bt carefully nttonded to nnd thon success is certain What Mr Wostorvelt lias dono is being dono by othors ovory day nud tho stato still contains ninay acres of soil which will mako lino homes nnd return rich rewards for tho labor put upon thom The News will nttompt soon to print a skotch of tho success of a man who camo horo iu an oarlier day long before thiB country had a railroad aud who walked from Omaha to what was then the present site of Norfolk without a dollar in his pocket aud who is todny ono of tho richest men in tho county Tho facilities of tho Louisville Nnshville railroad for haudliug touriste nnd travelers destined for nil points in Florida Oubn Porto Rico Central Amoricn or for Nassau arounsurpassod Doublo daily Hues of sleeping cars are run from Cincinnati Louisville Chicago aud St Louis through Jacksonville to iuterior Florida points and to Miami Tampa and Now Orleans the ports of embarkation for tho countries men tioned For folders etc write Geo B Horner D P A St Louis Mo SuninionH by Publication Ollie M Foxworthy Plaiutiff vs George Foxworthy Defendant To George Foxworthy uou resident dofendant you aro hereby required to take notice that on the Jth day of Feb ruary 1000 the plaintiff filed her tion in tho district court of Madison county Nebraska against you setting forth thnt you have been willfully absent from hor for more than three yenr3 last past without any fault or provocation on her part Thnt being of sufficient ubil ity to provide for support nnd niniutaiu her you havo wantonly grossly and cruelly refused and neglected bo to do Sho praysjthnt sho may bo divorced from you and be restored to her maiden unmo of Ollio M Wndo and for general equit able relief You aro required to answer said petition on or before tho lth day of March 1000 Dated February 0 llOO Ollie M Foxworthy By Barnes Tyler Her Attorneys Wanted Quiet respectable home like place to room and board in private family by traveling man and wife Feb urary 1st Best of references Address lock box 307 City with terms Dr Humphreys Specifics cure by acting directly upon tho disease without eCciting disorder in any other part of tho system J0 CUBES nUCKg 1 FcTcm Congestion Inflammations 85 i Wormi Worm Fovor Worm Colic 25 3 Teething Colic Crying Wakefulness 25 1 Diarrhea of Children or Adults 25 7 Cough Colds lironchltl 25 8 Neuralgia Toothacho Faccacho 25 9 Headache Sick Ileadacbo Vertigo 25 10 I yipcpala Indigos tlonWcakStomach25 11 Huppreaaed or Painful Period 25 12 White Too Prof uso Periods 25 13 roup LaryngllU Hoarseness 25 1 1 Walt nhcumEryslpclasEruptlons 25 15 IWicumatlam Rheumatic Pains 25 16 Malaria Chills Fovor and Ague 25 19 iatarrh Influenza Cold In tho Head 25 20 Whooplng Cough 25 27 Kldney Illaenae 25 28 Ncrvoua Debility 100 30 Urinary Weakness Wetting Bed 25 77 Crip nay Fover 25 Dr Humphreys Manual of all Diseases at your Druggists or Mailed Free Kola by druggists or sent on receipt of price Humphreys Mod Co Cor William John 8t Now York Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble Kidney trouble preys upon the mind dis courages and lessens ambition beauty vigor slies You may have a Nt sample bottle by mail ana cneenuiness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that It Is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid neys If the child urin ates too often if the urine scalds the flesh or if when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage it is yet afflicted with bed wetting depend upon it the cause of the difficulty Is kidney trouble and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs This unpleasant trouble Is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble and both need the same great remedy The mild and the Immediate effect of Swamp Root Is soon realized It i3 sold by druggists in fifty cent and one dollar tree also pampniet Homo of sauip iioot ing all about It Including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured In writing Dr Kilmer ic Co Blnchamton IJ Y he stir inH mention this paper t l