THK NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , ATOTST 10 , 1901. Champion Stallion Breaks the World's Trotting Record. 'ADBOT MAKES GOOD SHOWING. Gelding Comes In Half n Length DC- hind In Second Hc.it Disastrous ( Break Given Creoceus Pronounced ( j Advantage , Which He Holds. Now York , Aug. ! ( ! . Tlio trottlm ; In- tort'sti ) nf tlio lOmpIro City liavo not received mii-h a boom In a quarter of a century UH was developed yoiilorday at tlio Brighton Hunch truck , when under I ho nnsnloeB of the Now York Trot I Ini ; association the champion ntnlllon and champion willing. Cros- COIIH and The Abbot , came together for a purseof $111,000. Tlio Abbot , with hlH record of 2:011 : 1-4 of last sea- non , and CroHcomi , with hln murk of 2:021-1 : , made at Columbus , wore-to decide the < iupntlon of which wan the one lo go ilown In history as tsio fast- cut I rot tlnj ; horse now living. There wan a Jargor crowd present than ever won on it Now York trotting track. It waa about 8:30 : o'clock when the drivers , Kotcham and Doom , ap peared before thu grand stand and ob tained their pimltloiiH for a Httirt by the Hip of a coin. Luck was with the driver of CronceiiH , an ho Hecurcd Iho pole. When a llttlo later the homes came from ( ho paddock , they were wildly cheered and they looked lit for the work before them. ICuclt wan driven up and down the stretch for a warming up and when they reached the starter , CrcHcoiiH wna slightly In the lend and they were called back , The next tlmo down , however , they were none and HOBO. Then Crosceun rushed to the front and had a lead of n length , which he held to the quar ter , malting that mark In iltort-l. Thin lead The Abbot had slightly reduced at the half , which was reached In 1:011-1 : , and ho wan a very close HOC- end at the threo-iiartur ( | polo In 1:321-1. : The vast crowd realized that a world's record was about to bo made and cheered wildly. Coming down the stretch It was a battle royal , with The Abbot very clone up , but CreHcoua , with his bulldog grit , kept on with nostrils extended and just managed to beat his opponent by half a length In 2:011 : 1-1 , the world's trotting record In n race. In the second heat The Ah- "liot had not traveled 100 yanht before ho made a disastrous break ami before lie could recover bla gait CroHcous was In front. The Abbot , once sullied , made n grand effort to overtake his op ponent , but the sou of Robert Mc Gregor was out for victory.and kept on doing the mile In 2OGM : , with The Abbot back of the Hag. Colonel Van Cleave Arrested. Springfield , Ills. , Aug. 1C. Colonel J. II. 11. Van Cleave , former Insurance i uporlntenilent of Illinois , was ar rested yesterday by a constable- a elate warrant , charging him with lar ceny of certain records and photo graphs from the Insurancedepartment. . The complaint against him was made by II. II. Clayer , who for some tlmo has been waging war against the Aetna Flro Insurance company of . Hartford. Conn. , for alleged violation of the Insurance laws of the state. Van [ Clonvo gave bonds for his appearance before Justice Connelly on Aug. 31. Davitt nnd Rossn Talk to Irish. Chicago , Aug. Iti. Four thousand Chicago Irish-Americans gathered at Suunysldo park yesterday ou the 2Gth annual demonstration of the United Irish societies , commemorating the 302d anniversary of the victory of Yellow Pass nnd the 303d anniversary of Hugh O'DonneH's victory over the English at the Yellow Ford. A meet ing nearly equal In strength to that at Sunnyslilo park was held at Oswald's grove under the auspices of the Irish Nationalists. At the former meeting Michael Davitt was the chief speaker , nt the latter O'Donovan Uossa. Death of Dr. Beeson. MarshalHown , la. , Aug. 1C. Dr. 13d- ward G. Keeson , son of General II..A. Beeson , quartermaster of the Iowa sol diers' home , nud ex-treasurer of state , died here yesterday , aged 32. Dr. Beeson was late captain of the Thirty- ninth United States infantry and also served ns assistant surgeon of the For ty-ninth Iowa Infantry during the Span ish-American war. Death resulte.il from Illness contracted during service In the Philippines. > - l Troops Abandon the Chase. Mlllcrsbnrg , 0. , Aug. 1C. Company I , Eighth Ohio infantry. In command . of Captain Siiyder , after scouring the hills of Holmes county for two days in pursuit of the robbers who at tempted to loot the Adams bank early Wednesday morning , returned to Mil- lersburg last night nnd announced Hint they had abandoned the chase. The thieves wore sighted twice yesterday , but they quickly escaped Into the .Woods. Baseball Results Yesterday. National League St. Louis , 2 ; Chicago cage , 4. New York. 2-5 ; Iloston , 3-5. American League Baltimore , 5 ; Cleveland , 9. Philadelphia. 6 ; Milwau kee , 4. Western League St. Paul , G ; Omaha , 3. Minneapolis , 7 ; DCS Molues , C. Colorado Springs. 2 ; Kan sas City , 4. Denver , 9 ; St. Joseph , 2. Barry Given a Life Sentence , St. Paul , Aug. 1C. The Jury In the case of Willam Barry , who has been on trial nt Langdon , N. D. . for the mur der of Andrew Mellem. last night ren dered a verdict of guilty of murder In fctho first degree , and ordered him sen tenced to Ufa Imprisonment , > I 1 .V. A 7nnmilll' I'lrnl llnoU , My Hint hiiiili WIIH written while I wns n Hlinlciit nl London tinlviTHlty nnd wbi'ii I WIIH nlmiit 17 ycnrH of IIKC. A fHluw Htudcnt HtiKKi'Mli'd that I Hlinuhl write a .li-wlnb Mnry the pro ceeds from the mile of which should llniincc n pto | > < tHcil comic paper. I WIIH ( jlllte wlllltiK. If l' ' Nnd HilKKi'Htcd nil ( pie. I should liuve written It. So I wrote the. Htory In four evcnliiKH ( I nlwiiys write In Hpurts ) , nnd within ten dnys from the Inception of the Iden the booklet WIIH on Hide In eoverlesH pain , phlet form. The printing cent 10. I paid 5 , nnd the friend who had H\IK- Kcstcd the book paid 5 , nnd wo divid ed the prollls. This llrst book ( price , 1 penny net ) i went well. It WIIH loudly denounced i by those It described and widely i bought by them. It WIIH hawked about i the streets. One little Hhop In White- . cluipcl sold UH ) coplcH. It WIIH oven on Smith's bookHtalls. ! There WIIH curiosity among .IcwH to , know the name of the writer. Owliitf lo my anonymity I wan enabled to HCO 1 those enjoying UH purnmil who wcro afterward to explain to me their horror ror and disgust at UH Illiteracy nnd I vulgarity. 1 do not POHHCRH n copy of my flrHt ' book , but somehow or other I discov ered the manuscript when writing , "Children of the Ohetto. " The descrip tion of market day In .Jewry WIIH traiiH- ferrcd bodily from the manuscript of the llrHl book. Snecc.HH. < t Ciiiililn'l Moot Him. "Speaking of hard luck , " said n man i who didn't look II , "I had a hit of It once. You know when you are nway i from home how you like to meet n man I from there. If you're only out In Chicago cage or down * In New York and you run across a man from IMttshurg , you're glad to we him. One Biiminer I I cut out Atlantic Olty nnd went across the ocean Instead. It wasn't HO had In Kugland. I could hear the language i there. Nor did I fret much In Paris. I I ran acnm.s a number of Americans , hut none from Plttnburg. Hut I went to places where Americans were fewer and where lOngllsh was rarely spoken. ! "One day I was InexpresHlhly lonely nnd almost homesick. It wan In I Prague. I went out sightseeing , but I had no heart for It. 1 would have given anything to have met an Ameri can , and to have met a 1'lttshurger | would have thrown me Into a delirium of delight. lOven while 1 was thinking ahout It. I saw a man npproachlng who , hnd a familiar swing. I felt like run- | nlng toward him. Hut I restrained my self. AH he came closer I recognized 1 him. He was a PlttHhurger sure enough , hut I had owed him $155 for a year or more , and from mere force of hahlt I turned and went down a. sldb street. " Pit tshurg News. Without Tiiiinoln , There are , naturally , a number of sweeping curven through the Urals , but all tunneling has been avoided. The writer did not Hee a single tunnel In the Ural range. It IH a remarkable fact that during the TranHHlberlan railway Inspection the writer did not observe a tunnel anywhere , and even after con tinuing thu Inspection right Into the heart of Hussla about 2,000 miles moro of line bad been covered before he saw the llrst tunnel ; this after (5,000 ( miles of overland railway Inspection. The Russian railway engineer will sooner blow up a small mountain than make a tunnel , leaving a yawning chasm between the rocks , with two "streaks of rust" at the bottom thereof as a souvenir of his activity ; or , If he Hnils that , after going to the mountain , the mountain Is not likely to yield fo him his Instructions are to circumvent It by a long detour. Anything to avoid tunneling ! The primary aversion to tunnels In Russia Is not alone their llrst cost , but their subsequent cost , for tunnels , like houses , always have "something the matter with them. " L. Lodltui In Ca.ssler's Magazine. Iiliirolii 1'rrfcrri'il lo AVnllf. Abraham Lincoln came to Columbus on Sept. 10 , 1-S.V. ) , and spoke from the , east terrace of the statehouse. Ho was announced as the "Hon. Abraham Lin coln of Illinois" and came to Columbus under the auspices of the Young Men's Republican club , better known ns the I Wide. Awakes. This was his tlrst speech In Ohio. He spoke In the fore- j noon to a large audience , and the late ( Hon. George M. Parsons was chair man of the meeting. That evening ho was escorted to the market house on Town street by a committee consisting of the lion. H. L. Taylor , Sr. ; Charles Scarlett , General .lames M. Comley , and Charley Wing , and he spoke for n second tlnie - . - Mr. Lincoln stopped nt the old Nell House , and when the committee met him there to take him to the market I house meeting they had a carriage at [ the door. "Oh , let's walk , boys ! " And be started out with Taylor at his side , the great Republican leader covering about live feet In each step. Kvery one of the party was well winded ex cept Llncolr when they reached the speaking place. Columbus ( O. ) State Journal. TnximyrrN Stand the I.OIB. Every year the refiners nnd exporters of sugar In France , Germany nnd Aus tria lose vast sums by selling to the British Importers nt less than cost price. The outlay necessary to produce the sugar Is greater than the price re ceived for It , and thus the losing trade goes on from year to year. The men engaged In the trade do not lose , for the business on Its present basis would soon eat away their great fortunes. They are reimbursed for the amount of their loss and receive a large sum In addition to Induce them to continue the losing business , the donation being contributed by the taxpayers. The poo- pie think that exporting Is bencllclal In Itself , even when It results In nn actual losa. "CORN KING" PHILLIPS PAILO. Temporary Receiver Is Appointed for His Company. Chicago. Aug. Hi. On the petition of three creditors of George II. Phil lips company , a petition In bankruptcy has been tilled for the company In the United HtntoH district court. George 11. Phillips and two other directors of the company filed tholr consent that the petition be allowed and the Chica go Tltlo ami Trnot company lir.H been appointed temporary receiver. The filing of the petition nnd the appoint ment of the recolvor will eiiablo the company to continue In business. The Record-Herald says : "Mr. Phil lips when Houn made an effort to ap pear composed , but It wan evident that ho deeply fell thu final stop In the dis entanglement of his uffalrH , which had been forced upon him through the ac tion of three of hta company's cred itors. Hy hlH own statement the com pany IH Insolvent. The liabilities ho places nt about $200,000 , with nssetH , taken nt tholr faro value , amounting to $225,000 to $2r(0,000. Of this ho believes $100,000 Is In worthless ac counts , so that the company will fall short , approximately $100,000 , In the Hottlemont. This , Mr. Phillips de clares , ho will make up to the creditors to the last cent. IIo saya ho hns lester or given up all of his money nnd real cstato , but that , accepting the offers of financial , assistance , ho will resume business Individually. Voluntarily ho proposes to give for the benefit of the creditors every dollar of profit ho makes In his transactions ever and ahovo $2,500 a year , which ho will keep for himself and family. " Yerkes Is Nominated. Hnrrlaburg , Pa. , Aug. 1C. Judge Harman Yerkes of Bucks county was unanimously nominated by the Demo cratic state convention for supreme court justice nnd Stnto Representative Andrew J. Palm of Crawford county was nominated for state treasurer. The platform makes no reference to William J. Bryan or national affairs , being confined entirely to state Is sues. Convict Four of Perjury. Dendwood , S. D. , Aug. 1C. The Jury has found George Strohm of Lead guilty of perjury , making the fourth man found guilty of this offense in the famous Caddy hold-up case. The Jury recommended leniency. The other three men are P. C. Carberry , C. A. Whltford nnd D. n. Summers. They will bo sent to the penitentiary. Population of Kansas. Topeka , Aug. 1C. The population of Kansas , according to the assessor's census , Is 1,407,808 , n net Increase In ono year of 23,100. The largest gain was 0,519 , In Wyandotte county ; the largest loss , 2,059 , In Chcrokoo county. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Features of the Trading and Closing Ollntnt inna. CUIciiK > Aug. 15. Tliu grnlu markets \vort ! wi'iik tuiluy , cutilos uiul crop reportD ctmtrllHitliiK tliu fillet disturbing Inilu- iMiuvtt. Will-lit closed l)4t ) , corn l 'Silo ' uuil outa lktllc lower for Suptutiibur deliv ery. 1'rovUUMis closed u aliude to ljc ! du- liM-ssi'd. Cloning price * : \Vlieut-Si-pt. , 7Hio ; Doc. , 73'XiC. Corn Sept. , OT'/io ; Dee. , &l : )4c. UutH Sept. , USVbu ; Dee. , yuijc. I'ork-Xcpt. . $ iUK : ) ; Oct. , 11.00. Itlhs-Scpl. , $7.t > 7Hi ; Oct. , Jfb.UT'/j. l.nnl Sept. , ifS.TlIl'j ; ( let. , fs.77'/ > . CuMi iniotiilloiiH No , U red wheat , 7-U1J 7 ! $ r ; No. It | \\lient , 'i iVyn i-e ; .No. J bprliiK wlieiit , i > ! > iU7lc ! ; 0. u' Imnl wheat , "I'/i-f ; No. 'I html wheat , 70'l7HNo ' ; , U iilHlt eolli , S7V ! ( ll"7i ! ) > ' ; No. II new eorn , 07Vj ( si" ' ! he ; No. " eas-h outs , ottyoUl-iu ; No. - \\hlte outs , Chicago Live Stock. Chicago , Aug. 15. Cuttle. Kceelpts , 10- fiUO , Including 1,000 TCXUIIH ; bleci'H general ly about hteuuy ; Te.\aiiM linn , active ; butch ers' block Kteiidy to slow ; dinners stronger ; good lo prime btcers , s , > . iir < ji > . ! U ; poor to medium , H-'KKU ' V.o ! ; slocKers nnd feeders , sleady to slow , $ -.l.VH. O ; cows , $ J.oOy 4.35J heifers , If'.uO'uri.-'Oj canners , Jjl.SOJJ i.0 ! ; bulls , J liritii-I.LTi ; calves , easier , JII.UO < ti. i.73 ; Texas steers , $ 'l.-iO { { i.UO ; western steers , $ l.oOij0.05. Hogs Uecelpts today , HS.OOw ; tomorrow , L'O.UuO , estimated ; left over , O.JiOO ; strong to f > c higher , active ; top , ftl.'Vj ; mixed and butchers , $ . - > .r > 53 0.17V4 ; good to choice heavy , JS.UJ'/jftO.U'JW ! rough heavy , $ . ' > .5Oiir > . ( M ; light , $ u.r > 0 < ( jt.00 ; bulk of sales , $ : . .80i ! < ! .l > r. . Sheep-Uocelpls , ir > , ( XK ) ; sheep and lambs weak ; good to choice wethers , $ : i.r > 0' < j 1.10 ; fair to choice mixed , $ : ! .ltKii.r.O ( : ; western sheep , $3. lUdi 4.10 ; yearlings , $ i.riOl.l& ( ; native lambs , Jf3.UOil3. 10 ; v , esteru lambs , $1.10413. ) . Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City , Aug. 13. Cattle Itecelpts , 1,100 ; best beef steers SQlSe higher ; uuolco ilrohMMl beef steers , JfS.-lOij/ri.lH ) ; fair to good , $ I.TO'XKi.tO ; ; stoekers and feeders , J'J.'Sr l.'j ; westera fed steers. JM.l04r3.30 ; western innge steers , ? ; t.M'ii-l."iO ; Texans , \id In illaiis , ? u'.SVj . 'jO ; Texas cows , if'J. 10 < & 'J.K ! ) native cows , if-.r > 04M.J3 ; heifers , $ ± 735 ? 5. 10' ; canners , $1.754iL' 0 , bulls..30'Hl.JO ! ; calves. $ . ; l.OO3j3.'J3. Moss Itecelpts , 7,000 ; SlflOu lower ; top , ifiUikj ; bulk of sales , r..70it.lv ( ; heavy , $ U.oO < 5.1jy. ; ' mlxe.il jiacUein. * . * > .70'.j0.07Vj ; light , if.j.ao'Srf.iVj ; pigs , ! M 001 1 l.lio , Sh u'p _ HiMjelpts , 4,000 ; sheep Moriily ; ( nmbs. 10'ul3e lower ; lambs , $1.4U'ii3.W > ; native wethers , ijfl.U.VijII.SO ; na tive yearllng > . $ .1.40Sji.7j : ; westera wethers , $ J.13'tj3 0 ; western yearlings , $ .1.23i.riO ; ; ewes , $ J.735ji.l'3 ; ; stock sheep , South Omaha Live Stock. South Omaha , Aug. ID.-Cnttle Hecelpta. 2,500 ; at live , steady to strong ; native beef steers , $ I.23QO. ) ; western steers , J3.t { i 4.UO ; Texas steers , $3.104.25 ; cow nnd hrlfurs , $1. . WS4. ' . > 3 ; canners. $1.00@2.50 ; stockers nml feeders , $ - _ > .50 < iI3.lX ) ; calves , $3,00'u'.00 ; bulls , btnga , tc. , sfU.OO'i.lM.as. Hogi Itecelpts , 7,000 ; strong to 5c higher ; li nvy. * 3.SOTMl.OO ; nilxml , $3.7iV3S.80 ; light , $5.43 ii3.7i ! ; plR3 , | 4.303.40 ; bulk nt Bales , J5.73Q5.SO. Shecp-IlecelptH. 4,200 ; weak to 10o lower ; wuthers , $3.00 3.50 ; ewes , $2.2313.00 ; common nnd stock sheep , $2.25 © 2.00 ; lambs , $3.73 5.00. St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph , Aug. in. Cattle Receipt ! ) . 1- 334 ; active , steady ; natives , $3.10o.OO ; cows and halters , $1.23iit ( < 00 ; bulls and stags , $2.00 < u-l-75 ; stockers nrtd feeders , $2.lMVf4.00 ; veals , $2.2.Vu3.23. Hogs-Ile- eelpts. r > ,37u ; active. 3e higher ; light nnd light mixed , fi. < M < i < < 1.0ri ; medium nnd heavy , " * r.SVill.l5 ; pigs , $2.50 < S3.13 ; bulk , $5.85(3" ( 0.03. Sioux City Live Stock. Slour City , Ann15. . Cattle Receipts , 400 ; steady ; beeves , $4.305.40 ; cows uud bulls mlxud , $2.U.VT(3.rrJ ; stockem and feed ers , $ ' . ' .75n3 ; calve * and yearlings , $2.75 ( 3.15. Ilogv-llecelpU , 2,700 ; weak ; noil- lug at $ & .05tf3.t > 0 ; bulk , l5.70tfG.72tt. I'tirniihiK nn nipplinilt. Any one who hns once followed n , traveling elephant will not show any ' undue haste to repent the amimeiuent. i They Hall along at an average pace of 1 six mlle.s an hour , regardless of the I country , nnd stop for n hath or n short ' Hletita perhaps once every three days. | Anything more exasperating than fol lowing very fresh npoor nt n dog trot , hour after hour In a hlnzlng sun , only io I'ntl ' nt a late hour In the afternoon l that one was -10 miles from camp , with no food or water , nnd that the cle- ' pliant hnd Increased his lead from ono mile to ten , It would be dllllcult to Imagine. Everybody's Magazine. The heaviest precious stone Is the zlr- con , which IHJ'j tlme.s heavier than an eijunl ( ] iiantlty of water. The lightest la tliu opal , only twice as heavy as wa ter. In prehistoric times the rhinoceros | flourished In California , while large lions and tigers lived In the Jungles. Io\v Ituln DxcilritluiiN to tlio llliick IIIIU , D.itoa Siilo : August 1 to 10 , inoluaivo. Hutos : To Hot Springs from Slonx Oity nnd Missouri Valley , Iowa , nnd Oinalm , Nob. , $15 for thu round trip. From Lincoln and Superior , Neb. , $14 for the round trip. Proportionate rates from intermediate points east of Long Pino. Minimum round trip rate $10. To Dondwood and Lead , S. D. $1.5o higher than to Hot Springs. Transit Limit. : Going trip , llftocu days ; return trip , continuous passage. Kiunl Limit : October ill. Stop-over : Stop-over will bo allowed at any point on the li1. , E. & M. V. II. H. wo'tof Stantou , Nob. , within the going tnuidt limit of fifteen days from date of sale. Don't miss this opportunity to visit the wonderful Blnclc Hills. ProportioJate rates based ou the above will bo ou sale at stations east of the Missouri river. Ask your nearest agent for full in formation and be sure your tickets read via the North-Western line. J. R. BUCHANAN , General Passenger Agent , ' Omaha , Neb. The Only Headache Cure. Frank J. Baker , of Colorado Springs , says : "Kranso's Headache Oapsules is the only remedy that ever checked my sick headache , nnd I have cured scores of my friends with them. " Price 25c. Sold by A. H. Kiesau. Nerves Like a Flat-Iron A woumu who suU'orod for three years from nervous prostration pays two bottles tles of Lichty's Celery Nerve Com pound effected a complete cure. She hardly knows today whether she hns norvps or not , ns she never feels them. It is certainly a wonderful remedy. Sold by Geo. B. Christoph. "My baby was terribly sick with the diarrhoea , " snysJ. H. Donk , of Wil liams , Oregon. "Wo wore unable to cure him with the doctor's assistance , and as a last resort wo tried Chamber lain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I ani happy to say it gave immediate relief and a complete cure. " For sale by Kiosau Drug Co. Would Have Cost Him His Life. Oscar Bowman , Lebanon , Ky , writes : "I have boon using Foloy's Kidney Cure nud take great pleasure in stating j it gave me permanent cure of kidney disease which certainly would have cost mo my uu * . J.UKU num.1 uiu A. II. Kiesau. "Wo , the jury find that the deceased came to his death from heart failure , caused by not taking Rocky Mountain Tea made by Madison Medicine Co. 85c. G. B Ohristoph. A. R. Bass of Morgautown , Ind. , had to got up teu or twelve times iu the night and had severe backache nnd pains iu the kidneys. Was cured by Foloy's Kidney Cure. It's guaranteed. A. H. Kiesan. Their Secret is out. All Sadiovillo , Ky. , was curious to loam the cause of the vast improvement in the health of Mrs. S. P. Whittaker , who had for a long time endured untold suffering from n chronic bronchial trouble. "It's all due to Dr. King's Now Discovery , " writes her husband. It completely cured her and also cured our little granddaughter of a severe at tack of whooping cough. " It positively cures coughs , colds , In grippe , bron chitis , all throat and lung troubles Guaranteed bottles 50o and $1.00. Trial bottles free at A. H. Kiesau's drug store. Stop Colds when yon feel one coming on by taking Krnuse's Cold Cure. Prepared iu con venieut capsules that cure while yon work. Price 25o. Sold by Geo. B Ohristoph. . What most people want is something mild and gentle , when iu need of n physio. Chamberlain's Stomach nnd Liver Tablets fill the hill to a dot. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect For sale by Kiesau Drufj Co. To Heal a Hurt. Use Banner Salve , the great healer It's guaranteed for cuts , wounds , sores piles and all skin diseases. Use no sub stituto. A. H. Kiesau. "Through the mouths of June am July our baby was teething nnd took a running off of the bowels and sicklies of the stomach , " says 0. P. M. Holiday of Doming , Ind. "His bowels woulc move from flvo to eight times a dav. had n bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy in th house nnd gave him four drops in tenspoonful of water nnd he got bettor nt onco. " Sold by Kiosnu Drug Co. The Hnwnilnn woman's club at Hpu- olula debated the question : "Is it better to tnko Rooky Mountain Tea hot or cold ? " Either way it magnifies your pleasure. G. B. Ohristoph. A Constitutional Affection. - Sprays , washes , powders , salves , medicated1 tobacco nml cigarettes , however long nnd persistently used , do not cure Catarrh. They relieve temporarily the inflammation in the throat nnd nose , nud enable you to breathe more easily and freely , but the cou- tinual rush of impure blood to these parts keeps up the irritation anil ultimately produces ulccratipn of the glands , when the breath becomes exceedingly offensive nnd the soft bones of the nose arc frequently destroyed. The catarrhal inflammation extends over the entire and lungs absorption of poi : to cure with simple local remedies , assumes a dangerous form. V I had Catarrh about 15 years , and tried during the tlmo everything I could hoar of , but nothing did mo any ( rood. At last I came to the conclusion that Catarrh must bo a blood disease , and doolded to ( five 8. S. S. a trial. I oould BOO a llttlo Improvement from the first bottle , nnd oontintiod It thi'eo or four months , or until I was ourod. Have not taken anything for six years , nnd am Just as well as I over was , M. MAT- BON , liapoor , Mich. Catarrh la a constitutional disease n blood disease which Is frequently Inherited , nnd only n blood medicine , such as S. S. S. , can remove the hereditary taint , destroy the poisons that have been accumulating in the system for years perhaps , and restore the blood to n healthy nnd pure condition. The inflamed membranes A _ 4 t nnd 1 A 1 _ _ diseased _ IT . _ . glands < _ < _ _ are healed by . . the rich , pure . * blood . . * which - < is carried . apeless , have been cured completely nnd permanently by Uie use of S. S. Write our physicians fully about your case and they will cheerfully assist you by their advice , We diaiKC nothing whatever for this service. Book free on application. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO , , ATLANTA , OA. ' A Minister's Good Work. "I had a severe attack of bilious colic , got a bottle of Chamberlain's Colin , Cholera nud Diarrhoea Remedy , took two doses and was entirely cured , " says Hov. A. A. Power , of Emporia , Kan. "Aly neighbor across the street was sick for over n week , had two or three bottles of medicine from the doctor. He used them for throe or four days without relief , then called iu another doctor who treated him for some days and gave him no relief , so discharged him. I wont over to see him the next morning. Ho said his bowels were in a terrible fix , that they had been rauniug off so long that it was almost bloody flux. I naked him if he had tried Cham berlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and he said , 'No. ' I wont homo nud brought him my bottle nud gave him one dose ; told him to tnko nn- ither dose in fifteen or twenty minutes f ho did not find relief , but ho took no lore nud wns entirely cured. " For nle by Kiesau Drug Co. Astounded the Editor. Editor S. A. Brown , of Bennotsville , 0 , wns OUOP immensely surprised. Through long suffering from dyspep- ia , " ho writes , "my wife wns greatly un down. She hnd no strength or igor nnd suffered great distress from ler stomach , but she tried Electric Bit ers which helped her nt once , nud , fter using four bottles , she is entirely well , can eat anything. It's a grnnd ouio , nnd its gentle laxative qualities are splendid for torpid liver. " For in- igestiou , loss of appetite , stomach nnd iver troubles it's n po itivn , guaranteed cure. Only 50c nt A. H. Kiesnn's. Evils of Antipyrine. The use of autipyriue for the relief md cure of headaches has a depressing D finance ou the heart , and causes n do- nugement of the kidneys. Krause's leadncho Capsules contain no nntipy- rino. chloral , morphine or any Injurious ngredieut They cure quickly nnd eave the head clear nud cool. Price25c. Sold by A. H. Kiesau. Makes assimilation perfect , healthy > lopd , firm muscles , strong nerves Quickens the brain makes and keeps you veil. Oreat medicine Rocky Tea. ! J3o. G. B. Christoph. A. H. Davis , Alt. Sterling , la .writes : 'I was troubled with kidney complaint or about two years , but two ouo dollar jottles of Foley's Kidney Cure effected a permanent cure. A. H Kiesau. The laws of health require that the xnvols move once each day nnd one of the penalties for violating this law is riles. Keep your bowels regular by nking n dose of Chnmberlain's Stomnch and Liver Tnblets when necessary and yon will never have that severe punish ment inflicted upon you. Price 25 cents. For sale by Kiesan Drug Co. To Save Her Child From n frightful disfigurement airs. Nannie Gnlleger , of Lti Grange , Ga. , applied Bucklou's Arnica Salve to greal sores on her head nud face , and writes its quick cure exceeded all her hopes. It works wonders in sores , bruises , skin eruptions , cuts , burns , scalds and piles. 25c. Cure guaranteed by A. H. Kiesau druggist. Win. Finn of Lima , O. , obtained excellent cellent results from the use of Foley's Kidney Cure. "It relieved my backache and severe pain over the hips. It tonec my system and gave mo new vim am energy. It is an honest and reliabh remedy , a sure for nil kiduey diseases. ' A. II. Kiesau. For WhoopingCough. "Both my children were taken with whooping cough , " writes Mrs. O. E Dutton of Danville , 111. "A smal bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar cum the cough and saved nio a doctor's bill. ' A. H. Kiesau. What a Tale it Tells. If that mirror of yours shows a wretched , sallow complexion , a jaun diced look , moth patches and hlotohe on the skin , it's liver trouble ; bnt Dr King's New Life Pills regulate the liver purify the blood , give clear skin , rosy cheeks , rich complexion. Only 25o a A. H. Kiesau's drug store. Mr. Daniel BantOtterville , la. , says "Havo had asthma and n very bm cough for years , but could get no relie from the doctors nud medicines I tried until I took Foloy's Honey nnd Tnr. I gnve immediate relief , nud done in more good than nil the other remoclie combined. A. H. Kiesau. High living , intemperance , exposur nnd ninny other things bring on Bright' disease. Foloy's Kidney Cure will prevent vent Bright's disease nud all other kid ney or bladder disorders If taken 1 time. Be sure to tnke Foley's. A , I ] Kiesau. I had Catarrh BoTjad was entirely deaf in one ear , nnd all the inslda of my nose and part of tho.bone slouched off. The physicians 'uavo mo up aa Incurable. I determined to try S. 8. 8. , and began , to improve at onco. It Boomed to Rot at the scat of the disease , and after a few weeks' treatment I was entirely ourod , and for moro than novon years have had no slfrn of the disease. MRS. JOSE PHINE POLHILL , Duo West , 8. O. Sleep I is Nature's time for trcet } and the man who docs not take sufficient time to sleeper or who cannot sleep when he makes the effort , is wearing out -his nervous strength and consuming his vital power. Dr. Miles' Nervine brings sweet , soothing , refreshing sleep. Don't let another night pass. Get it to-day. "I am a drugc'st ' , so when I wai troubled with Insomnia a few years ego I took Dr. Miles' Nervine and found immediate relief. I have not been troubled with that disease since. " II. L. HOWARD , Madison , \Vls. Dr , Miles' Nervine soothes the nerves , nour ishes the brain , and re freshes the entire organism. Sold by druggists on guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co. , Elkhait , Ind. DON'T BE FOOLEDI Take the genuine , original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison Medi cine Co. , A\Bdson ! , Wis. It keeps you well. Our trade murk cut on each package. Price , 35 cents. Never sold In bulk. Accept no subjtl' < ea ro > < * Tcoi > tute Ask your HEADACHE Al all drug itorts. 25 Dow * 25c. V + RED CROSS + ' 4v ARC ' RtDCROS * UHKCEUCO PILLS StMOVAL rOATHf * ADDRESS * VCOtTABU /\nc pimrip or IMPLAIM PACKAGES LONG CFfCCT * AND TMr TMt ttrGUt110" . V51 ortt V . T CNOOHJtHCP * rtHALC IRRECUIARITICS. OTCVCRV PHYSICIAK DC CINCHONACQ OES AlOINE : For Sale by George B. Ohristoph. RE VIVO RESTORES VITALITY ) * tm Made a Well Man THE k. of Me. produces the nbo vo results In 30 days. It ictt powerful ) ; nnd quietly. Cures when all ithers OIL Younatnenwlll regain their lopt = . ulnK > d tndoldj men will recover tholr youthful vlo ? by using KEVIVO. It quickly nnd eurelvstores Henou * ness. Lost Vitality. Impotenw. Nluhtly Emissions. Lout Power , Falling Memory. WsatlnB Dlseues.snd all effects o ! self-abuse or cicccs&nd Indiscretion , which nnBts ono for study. ImclncBB or marriage. II not only cures by Martina at tbo Beat of disease , but Is a great nerve tonlo and blood bulIUcr. bring ing back tbo pink Rlnw to palo cheeks nd fa ctoring the flro of youth. It wards off Insanity and. Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO.na other. It can be carried In Teat pocket. Dy mall. 81.00 per package , or six for 80.00 , with poU- live written guarantee to care or rel ttie money. Hook and advise free- . Address BOYAl MEDICINE CO For'uale in Norfolk , Nebraska , by Geo. B. Ohristoph , druggist.