Till' , NOKKOLK NKNVS : 1'RIDAY , Od'OHHIl 2 , " ) , 11)01 ) Burlington Passenger Train Wrecked Near Exline , la. ONE OF THOSE INJURED DIEC. Others Are Reported to Uc F.itnlly Hurt Turning of Hnll on 8ot ( Rontl- bed Supposed to De Cnuoe of tha Cftlnmlty PnsncngcrB Maimed. Moultoti. In. . Oi-l. ar. HurlliiKtuit mill KUMHIIH City train N'o. IVIIH I wroeUuil two inllcn oiint of Hxllno Hlitirlly after 1 o'clock yostortliiy , the outlro train , roiiHlxlliiK of two day ctmchi'H , mull anil coinbluu- tlon earn , with the ( MiKlnu , brliif ? thrown over a 10-foot I'liilKUilciuoiit. The train wan liailly Hpllnlorcil. There were nearly HO PUHHUIIKIM-H In the coiu-hoH and how tlt y t'Hcapoil IH n myHtory. Three were prohal'ly fatal ly Injuroti anil llvo othorn badly luirt. KnllmvliiK In a llHt of the Injiirod : Jtuiii'R Mace. Unlonvlllo. Mo. , hurt In- ternnlly , will die ; Wynian SeewrlKht , Lancantor. Mo. , Injured Internally , will die ; John SoowrlKht , KiuiHiiHOIty. broimt and bacl < hurt , sorloim ; MHH ! Bophlo I'elerson , Cedar HiiphlH , la. , lliubH hrolu'ii , hadly Injured ; Oeorsc Krooland , Drowning , Mo. , l > i 'h " > Jured , hadly ; MrH. M. M. I'Vueland. ' HrownhiK , Mo. . Injured Internally , He- rlona ; Mall Cleric Moore , niuomflolil , la , Injured about head ; Mm. Juntos Mace , Unlonvlllo ; Mr. and MrH. Mor liiK , I.nneaHtor , Mo. ; Mrs. llonly , Car rollton , Mo. ; H. A. Hnyder , Carrollton ; Mrw. 8. 10. Hocord , Unlonvlllo ; Mary Corydon. Cincinnati , la. ; , T. Clinton. Kxllno. la. ; A. M. KaniHworth , Down ing , Mo. ; II. H. Clauuhan , HurrlH , Mo. ; Cloorgo lleadly , Moulton ; .laiuus Huff man , Moulton. A number of other imscHiigors ca caped with Hllght InjurloH. I'hyHlrlmiH on a relief train HOIH from Moulton aRtdHtod the Injured us rapidly an poHHlhle. The wrec.U , It IP thought , was canned by a rail turning whore the track had been torn up. the roadbed being ; In a m > ft condition The train was running at a rapid rate on n high embankment when the on Kino left the ralln and began timilny over. Knglnoer Ong of Carrollton , Mo. nml Conductor Rchovern were both at ilrat reported dead , but later were found alive. Two cars of the train arc lying at the bottom of a gully -10 feet deep and the roadbed la torn up for 100 foot. foot.Tho The first of the Injured to Hueouml. was JamoH Mace , who died hint night Kxllno Is a small way station a few miles from the Missouri line In Appa noose county , Iowa , 00 miles south west of Ottumwn. It la without tolo Rraph or telephone. NEGRO BURNED AT THE STAKE. Louisiana Mob Avenges Attack on a White Woman. Columbus , Miss. , Oct. 25. A nogrc named 11111 Morris , who assaulted Mrs John Hall of Halltown , La. , was burned nt the stake yesterday. After being captured ho made an effort to Impll cato others , but they soon proved ( hell Innocence. Ho wan taken to the scone of his crime , tied to a pine sapling with chains and his feet and hands- chained to his body. Pine knots and pine straw were piled about the bodj nml saturated with kerosene and the whole sot on tire. The negro miulo nc outcry when the flumes tlrst reached him , and only when he was partly con Binned did the spectators notice any movement on his part. Ho made no resistance when being bound to the stake and said that ho deserved hit fate. FLAMES ATTACK ARMOUR'S South Omnhn Packing Plant Has z $40,000 Loss. Omaha , Oct. 25. Fire almost total ly destroyed the fortlll/.er department nl Armour's. South Omaha , last night By hard work the llromon kept the flames from spreading and thereby saved an Immense amount of property which at ono time was In danger. The loss Is placed at $10.000. The tire will not Interfere with the operation of the plant. Spontaneous combustion or a spark from the grinding machine is sup posed to bo the cause of the lire. Strikes Sunken Wreck. Phlladoliihla , Oct. 25. The * clioonoi "Lltla Fowler , from San Andreas foi Philadelphia , laden -MUi cocoanuts , ran Into the w ic-U of the stinker schooner Campbell in the Delaware bay early yesterday and 'sank. The crow , with the exception of Steward Evans , were taken off safely. Kvaiif wont below to get his clothing.and was drowned. , ' Democrats Given Second Place. Topeka , Kan. , Oct. 25. The secre tary of state will give the Democrats the second place on the ofllcial bal lot this fall and the Populists the third. The total vote of the Demo crats for governor last fall , with foui of the smallest counties to hear from was S3.3SS and of the Populists SI- 220. All Quiet at Panama , Washington , Oct. 25. The navy department partment has received a mail report from Commander Perry of the Iowa which Is now watching over American interests at Panama , stating that af fairs In the Isthmus continue quiet and that there has been no material change in the situation. Must Pay Penalty Soon. Albany , N. V. , Oct. 25. hcon F Czolgosz , the murderer of , Presiilenl McKluloy , will bo electrocuted at 7 a ja. on Tuesday , OcL 29 , at Auburn prison. _ . . * . . . . . _ - . Next tlrcampmcnt nt Omaha. Chlraxo , Oct. 25. Mouiln-i'M of lh I'n ! i.i Vi'irraim' union concluded their liilli annual encampment at Handel hall ycHlerday. The following nlllc ore among others were elected : ( Join mnnder In-t hlol > ( Umoral It. H. Dyren forth , \VaHhluglou ; deputy command er-ln-chlor. ( lenoral I. . M. l.augHlaff Duhiliuo | , la. It WUH decided to hold the next annual encampment at Oiim ha. Neb. Anarchists Plan Universal Strike. Harcolona. Oct. 25. The anarchist propaganda In favor of a general strlko IH proving fruitful In Spain Leading anarchlHtH assert that com mltteoH throughout tin1 world , rcpre Hcntlng 8.11110,1)00 ) workerH , are only awaiting the signal to Inniipl 'iito the universal uti-IUo proposed by the ( lor man workmen and approved by tin American and ICiiropnan committees Rockhlll Reports Arrival. Washington , Oct. 25. Special Com mlHHloner Itockhlll called at the state department yesterday and reported hi * arrival In Wellington. Mr. llockhlll IUIH resumed charge of the bureau ol American ropubllcH. Ills Chlnm1 mlHHlon IH dlHchargcd with the Hlnlu exception that ho must submit to Sou rotary Hay a flnal report on It. I'onnil Pool Inline * * . One of the commonest forms of pound foollHlmesH Is countenanced by many high authorities. This IH the purchase of certain household provision * In large iimntllli | > H. Few writers on domestic topics fall to lay stress upon the econ omy of buying groceries In bulk. That sugar nml Hour , potatoes am ) apples shoulil bo bought by the half or whole barrel , cereals by the case , butter by the tub mill other things In like proportion tion Is ono of the early precepts In the "Young Housekeeper's Complete Guide to Domestlo ICcouomy. " The Ignorant young things buy the provisions llrst nhil the experience' a ft- orwnrtl. The Hour grows musty , the cereals develop weevils , ( he potatoes and apples rot long before they can bo oaten , ami the cook exercises a lavish- urn * In the use of the butter ami sugar she would never show were they bought In such limited amounts that the house keeper could hold close watch over them. Kvcn after these events the young mistress feels as If she wore ab solutely reckless and no manager at all when she so far departs from household - hold law as to buy food In small quan tities. Independent. I.IIIII-lllH-N * 1111(1 lllMlltll. A medical Journal has of late boon discoursing on the Indigestion of lone liness , lly this title Is meant to be In dicated the disorders of digestion which are belloved to follow the practice of taking one's meals In solitary state. The tuple Is by no means an uninter esting one. Thousands of men and \vo- nu'ii living alone are Compelled to take their meals for the most part without company. Week lu and week out they food themselves without a soul to talk to , and the medical journal devotes Its energies to showing ( hat the practice is not one that Is likely to bo conducive to digestion , to proper bodily nourish ment or to health. The solitary man soon tires of merely eating , and. if he Is nut of a literary turn of mind , his tend ency Is to hurry through his meals to escape from his loneliness Into the so ciety of his fellow men. Herein , it Is hold , lies a ihmgor to health. llcoV TJnt ( 'mil InVnliN. . During the reign of Henry N'lII. many attempts were made to discover coal in north \Valos , and a Shrewsbury man , named Ulchard Cardncr , was the only person who succeeded. The old records read : "He attomptyd and put Into prool'c to fymle out cedes about the town ( Shrewsbury ) in soomlry placys , and In one place espoclall callyd Kirni- tine Haye , hard by the sayd towue , he found by his great dyllgence and trolmll great store of see cole , tin1 which is lyke to come much commodltio bothe to the rlche and pooro. that ho Is not only worthy of commendacoii and mayntouance , but also to be had In re membrance for ever. " Cardiff West ern Mall. The HiiHNlmt CUinntis The Russians count upon their cli mate as one moans of defense , as it was when Napoleon Invaded Uussla. Their troops are accordingly trained in winter maneuvers. Including loading a battery , with Its war transport ami material complete , upon sleighs , mov ing it for some distance over a ditllcult , snow covered country and bringing it ( ute action again. A Curious Kiit I n tc rtiNtiiin. . The Dyaks. divide In pairs when the houi arrives for taking food , the father and n it her at one platter , two sisters at one and still two brothers at anoth er. .When the family Is not otinally divided as to sex , a brother and sister may cat together , but this must al ways be the youngest and oldest of the family. HIT Pot Naino. "All ! " he sighed after she had blushIngly - Ingly whispered "Yes" lu Ms bosom. "My own Mehitabol ! Oh. that name's so formal ! Surely your friends use some shorter one , some pot name ! " "Well , " she murmured , "the girls at boarding school used to call me Tic- klus/-I'lilladelphla Press. Ill * .MUllll. , . . "What curious mistakes men make sometimes ! I've just been reading , for Instance , that Columbus Imagined that he had discovered the Indies. " "Ah , I made a worse mistake than that ! When I married my wife , 1 thought I'd discovered paradise ! " Caiiinii. Mies Alma Whun did you become acquainted with your wife , doctor ? Doctor After the wedding. Ileltere Welt. . . . ; \ . , „ . . . . PEAR&CN : N" VAOiN-- : : . . . Doer Generr.l V. Ill 0 ek an I tcrvlcv. With President Ciaooov ; ! : . on.'Oct. . neral Samuel Washing . . 2.V-U uel Pearson , who Is an adjutant on ( hi staff of ( Jononil llotha. one of tin lloer lenders , arrived In Washington I yoHtordny and Is staying at the apart ments of Cornelius Van Dor ilooght , the lloor representative In WiiHlilng- ton. During a visit to Kuropo before coming here , fionoral Pearson had in terviews with Dr. I.eydH. the Trans vaal agent In Unit country , ami with ether largo men from South Africa. Ho says the Moors will not give up to the UrltlHh , but will light to the end. General Pearson hopes to onllst the sympathies of this country In behalf of Ilio lloer men , women and children , which are kept by the Drltlsh In rocon- eontrado camps. During his Hlay lu Washington , the general will seek an Interview with President Roosevelt , to acquaint him self with the situation In South Africa. Ho will also make a further effort to prevent the shipments of mules from this county to South Africa. fjenoral Penrson says that P.-oHldont Kruger may visit the United States at some time In the future , but nothing dellnlto oa tills matter lias been deter mined on. Mr. Van Dor Ilooght said the Boors are not seeking Intervention by the United States at the present time. MAGNATES START WEST. Rock Island Officials and Vanderbill on Tour of Inspection. Chicago , Oct. 25. At the special mooting of the stockholders of the Chicago cage , Rock Island and Pacific Railway company , called to consider an In crease In the number of the oxoeutlve committee , an amendment changing that body from llvo to HOVOII members was adopted and Wlllllam H. Moore ol this city and W. D. Leeds of Now York were added. Aft or the meeting the directors and chief executive olllcora of the Rock Island compan'y. accom panied by several guests , among them being Mr. Vanderbllt , started on an 8-days" Inspection trip of the system The party , which comprised some 25 persona , had at Its disposal n special train of eight cars. Feel the Loss in Corn Crop. New York , Oct. 25. Numerous floating grain elevators looming above the stores of the Atlantic basin , back of Governor's Island , and 124 bertheJ Steamers , many of them tossing Idly , attest an unprecedented dullness In ocean freights , says the World. It IE due to the shortage of the corn crop out west. Corn exports are 30,000,000 bushels behind the same date of 1000. Leyds' Mission Fruitless. London , Oct. 25. According to the St. Petersburg correspondent of tht Times the recent visit of Dr. Loyds and M. Vanderhoven , secretary of the Transvaal legation in Brussels , with a view of persuading Russia to Initiate a movement to bring the South African Issues before The Hague court of arbl tlon , accomplished nothing. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Day's Trading ano Closing Quotations. CldriiKo , Oct. -Ooiitliim-il ai-tlvlty IIIIIIIIIK the hulls In the corn pit liillucmvil lilKhi'iprlees In uralus ii nln toilny , Di-cein her i-nni I'lnxliii ; 'i < ' higher , Dcorml/ri / whiMit n simile lower nml lieeenilier oats n simile nih aiircd. 1'rovlshuis closed nil chinipMl to a Miaile louor. Closing pi-Ices : Win-ill HIT. . Tie ; Ma.V , 7t'/ii % . Coin Dee. . . * li\e ; Mny , ZWff. Oil is I tee. , : I.VMMay. ; . . ' 17-Xc. 1'iii-k .Inn. . Siri.10 : May , Stri.lS. Itllis .Ian. , $7.S'J'.j : May. $7.J'f- ! ) ' . Kuril l-e. , sfS.ltJiXj : May , Ss.lKi. Ciisli quotations No. II red wheat , 71s'ffi' ' 7'Je : No. II red wheat , ( Kl / < i li' ; No. i spring wheat , liC.'ciTUr : No. L' hunt wheat , 7 < > 1iii71e : No. It haul wheat , ( ilJifi70 ! ! ( . .i1 , No. l ! i-iisli corn , r > iP/.e : No. it new corn , nilUfii.'lliijr ; No. _ ' eash oats , ur > % gjUl4i- : ) ; No. 'J white oats. .S'/t ' 'ISv'io. Chicago Live Stock. rhleiiKO , -'I.-Cattle-Ueeelpts. . 8,000 , InelndlliKHH > TeMins and SOO westerns ; slow , hut steady : pod to prime steers , $1'joint. ! * > O : no fancy hero ; poor to medium , J.'l.-Vd.V.'O ' ; .stnelicrs mid feeders , ifi.'J.'fTi l.'J.'i ; cows , $ l.L'.Vi 1.7.1 ; heifers , $ L'.r.01i.1..10 : dinners , l.'J.V.i' ' . . " , ; bulls , $1.7.V < i-4.iO calves , $ . " . OO'ifll.oo ; Texas fed steers , $ 'J.7I 6il ! * * ; we.-tern Mccrx , $ 'I.IIVn. . 10. Ilogs- Ui-celptK , today , IM.OOO ; tomori-iw , ilO.ooO , estimated : lefl o\er , L'X ( ) ; opened steady to Mi-one , elii-ril Itrni : mlM-d and Initcherx , $ . * . .lXKtil."i : irnod to chol'-c heavy , su.iXKii ii.r.o : touch tu-iivy , fi..Mi' i..H ) : iiciit. $ ri.srif , ( (1.10 ( : InilK of sales , fri.ll.Vnll.LI ) . Shecp-ltc eclpts , IS.IXKI ; slli-ep slow to 10e lower Ininhs lO'/i l.'ie lower ; Kooit to choice wetli ers. Si. : lO'nil * r. ; fair to cliolce ml\ed. $ 'J.s : full.40 ; western sheep , f.'UNMiJI.Hl : natlxt lamlis , $ 'J."Ui : l."i ( ; \\e tern lamlis , $ : t.J. > . Kansas City Live Stock. Knnsiis City , Oct. IM.Ciittlt'Kecelptx. . 7,4011 ; steady : choice export and dres cd beef steels. ii.'i.lHKilI.riO ; fair to c nl. $ I.IKKi ( O.S. > : stoeKcrs and feeders 'J.S.V ( | . | . _ - . , . western fed steers. $ I.IKMill.3) ) ; western rntiKt * steers , $ ; ! . 'J.V < i I..Mi ; ToMiiis and In dians , $ J.7" > 1ii.7. : : Tcasows , $ l.7.ViW.7."i ! ; IliUlvo cows. S'J.riViM 'J.'i ; lielfers , $ : i.OtKi.1J. > ! ; canners. Sl.no'.cJ.iio : tnills , -f-j.i.vi.7ri : : ! : calves. S.'l.HO'n.VJ . ' ! . IloisUeeelpts | , 1I.IHX ) . stpady ; top. $11.20 ; liulk of sales , $ . - > .7.Vuit.0 ] ; heavy , Sil.liKMI.'JO ; ml\ed paeKers , $ r.lK ) ' . | 0.07 4 : llBlil. $ . * . 'J.V Ml.OO ; pl s , $ I.UTiiiri.l.-i ! , Sheep Itecelpts , 7.IVKI ; stronc ; native Inmlis , $ I.IHVu l.7."i ; western lambs , $ : ! .7. > ( ii j 1.1'pO : niltlve wethers , $ : t.2.'l,7ri ( ! ; western i wethers , $ .VJ.Vn.'t.r.rt : ewes , ? 'J.7.Vfii.'ja : j | ftfoih-rs , S.J.riO'u.V.'i ; stockers , fl.SO'aiW ) . South Omaha Live Stock. South Onmhu. Oct. ' 'I. Caltle-Ilecotpts , r-Ol ) ; artlvo , t-trnncer ; native lu-i-f steers , if l.7.Vi Uir > ; wohtrin Meers , JIl.T.Vuri.-Tr Tex as steers , $ ; i..VXi-l.ti ) ; cows anil heifer * , $ J.Wm-l.-10 ; t-iuiiu-rs , $ l.iVj ! . ( Vi : stookon nml foeilors. stroiijji'r , $ 'J.i'iI.IO ( ! : cnlvos , Slt.Otlll'i.'jrc linlls , stiitrs' , etc. , $1.75133.75 , Itoirs-ltcrolpts , . | . ( KH ) ; slmilo hlKher ; heavy , ' ? r > tl7'/-Tnl . L'O ; mKi'il. $ , " > .l 7"/iitl.OO : llpht,1 $ . ' . .nMKUVJii- pigs , J5.wiriij.rt ) ; hulk of sali-M. ? ri.inV'J ' t.01'V.Sheep - Ili-c.-lpts , 4.IKKI t-teaily ; wi'thers. $ 'l. JO'ii..i > 5 ; ewes.J.MI'.I U.l.'i ; coninion anil stork sheep , JiSO'y.'l.r.o lauitis , $ D.7..Q4.7. . I St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph , Oct. 'Jl. Cuttle Itcfi-lpto. 1 , 700 ; ste.vly to otront ; : nntlves..MI'J ( ) . U ; TOMIIIS anil wt-strrns $ ' .7. > 'mJ.OO ; rows nud heifers , $ l.L'"i'0-.li ) ; Inills and BIHKN S'.OOQ LSI ) ; MtnrUorx tiild fi-cilcrs , ? tJ.VH.lU ! ; vear- lltms anil calves , JUK.Vj < : i.W ) ; venlf. $3.SSfI ll'r . llo s-lteci'lpts. 7riU ) ; steady ; pl s unchaiiKeil ; Ik-lit ami Unlit uilxetl , $3.IH > g IJ.IW ; im-dlmu and heavy. SS.iKKiO.'JO : ults $4,5020.00 ; bulk , $5W > { iO,03. Tot Causes Night Alarm ' O.iit nlMlit my hroihur'n btby was ( iiki-ii with cruup"svrlti-H MIH ,1. O Siiidt-r , ot Oiittondt-ii , Ky , "it Heuineil it would Htmiulu boforii we oonld gut , n dootdr , HO we , giivo it IJc. Mum's Now y , wluoli KIIVO quioK relief and i iitly curud it. Wo always Iceep ii i t in tliw hou.MO to protect our children Irotii croup and wlioopniK COUKJI. It onrod mo of u chronio bronoliiul trouble thut no otlior would roliuvo. " iuful.iblH for cotmli" , coldn , throat and lung troubles. f > 0o nnd $1.00. Trial fruo nt A. H. H. A. IiiKiUlrf , Urown Point , N. Y , wil'H.s : "My wife S'lfiVred from kidnwj trouble for yoitri. Sin win induced to try Koloy's ICtilnny Ouroiiud in less than a v oo < after she began iw-inn it , she was gnatiy improved and tliroo bottles ouruu hur. " A report from Supt. .1. (1 Ohio , reform school , I'runvtown . Vu , Oot 18. 1110" : "After trying all other advertised coutfhmodlciiioHl decided to u-o V ) loy's H'inisy and Tar exuhiHivoly in the West Vu. reform school. I Hud it the most effective - fectivo and absolutely harmless. " Stepped Into Live Coals "Wlmn u child I burn d my foot frlghttully , " writes W. H. Kids , of Joiiufivillt ) Vu , "whion caused horrible leg sores for 110 yours , but Bucklou's Arnlcu Sulvo wholly cunul me nftor ovorythtnif else failed. " Infallible for IniriiH.BonliKoutfl , sores , bruises and piles Sold by A. H. Kwsau. Mrs. T. IBriddlonmn of P.irshallvillo , Mum. , was troubled witli salt rheum for thirteen yours and hud tried a uum bor of due-tors without relief. After two applications of Bunni-r Salvo , her hands became better and in a short time sLe was outirluy ourul Beware of substl tutos. Hoe tors often crow over ogps they did not lay. Sumo with people who sell an imiratiou H > cky M miituiii Tea , iniido famous by the Mudisou Mndioini' Co's ndvortihing. U5c. G o. U Ohristojh B ickiuilio whould iievnr bo ucglcntcd It tiioiin.4 kiduoy dirtordor winch , if al- lewd to run too long , may rusult it. Briglit'H disease , dial ) -tes or thcr soriotiH and often fatal complaints Folpy'c Kidney Ouro makes tlio kidmya well. A Fiendish Attack An attack was lately luado on 0. F Collier of Onorokeo , Iowa , that Hourly proved fatal It ciunu throuKli his kid- nwys. His back got HO lame ho could not stoop without great pain , nor sit in a chair except propped by cu-hions. No remedy helped him u itil ho tried Elec tric Bitters which ullVcted such a wonderful dorful ohniiKo that ho writes ho feels- liki > a now man. This marvelous mod- iciup cures backache and kidney trouble , purifio-i the blood nnd builds up yoai health. Only SOo at A. H. Kiosau's. After exposure or when you feel a cold coming on , take a dose of Koley's Honey and Tar. It never fails to ttp a cold it taken in time. What's Your Face Worth ? S nnetimes a fortune , but never , if y ui have a shallow complexion , a j iun- diced l > ok , moth patches nnd blotches on the skin : ill sinus of liver trouble But Dr King's Nnw LKe Pills give clear skin , rosy cheeks , rinh complexion Only 25 cents at A. H Kiesau's. Bridges rivers , tunnels mountains , builds cities , gathers up the scattered rays of one's ability. That's what Hooky Mountain Tea does. 5J5c. Gee B. Chrittoph. . "The Overland Limited" runs every day in the year via the Uniou P.iciflc.the established route across the cintinnit. Tins celebrated train has parhaps the | finest equipped cars in the world. There aredoublo drawing room palace sleepers , wide vnstilmled cars , bull'dt snukin and library c.xrs , dining cars , Piutsch giis and sto.iin heat , eto. Nj'ie bettor in tlia world few as 1 good. | F > r full information call on address 1 F. W. Juuomau , agent. Brain hood Nonsense. Another ridiculous food fad has been branded by the most competent author ! Hies. They have dispelled the silly no . tiou that one kind of food is needed for brain , anoth-r for muscles and still an other for bones. A correct diet will not only nourish a particular part of the ' body , but it will sustain every other , part. Yet , howov r good your food may ] bo , its nutriment is destioyed by in- i digestion or dyspepsia. You must pro I purrf for their uppoaranco or prevent their coming by taking regular doses of Green's August Flower , the favorite ] inmlicino of the healthy millions. A few doses aids digestion. , stimulates the liver to healthy action , purifies the blood , and makes you feel buoyant and vigorous. You can get Dr. G. G. Green's reliable remedies of the Kiesau Drug Go. Get Green's Special Almanac. Take Rocky Mountain Tea. See it i exterminate poison. Feel it revituliy. 1. your blood and nerves and bring back that happy , joyous fooling of boyhood < rtnys. U5o. Geo. B Ohristoph. * Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to trcnt- incut by Ely's Cream IJaliu , which is ngrvo- nbly nroumtic. It is received through the I nostrils , cleanses nnd heals the whole sur- I fnco over which it diffuses itself. Druggists i sell the COo. size j Triid size by mail , 10 I ccuts. Test it and you nro sure to continue the treatment. Announcement. To accommodate those who are pnrtird to the use of atomizers in applying liquids into the imsnl passages for cntarrhal troti- bltt , the proprietors prepare Cream 15alm in liquid form , which will bo known as Ely's Liquid Cream IJidm. Price including the spraying tube is 75 cents. Druggists or by mail ! The liquid form embodies the med icinal properties of the Bi'lid preparation. Women and Jewels. Jewels , candy , ( lowers , man that is the order of a woman's preferences. Jewels form a magnet of mighty power to the average woman. Even that greatest of all jewels , health , is often ruined in the strenuous etl'orts to make or save the money to purchase them. If a woman will risk her health to got n coveted gem , then lot her fortify her self against the insidious consequences of coughs , colds and bronchial affections by the regular use of Dr. Bosohoo'e Herman Hyrup. U will promptly arrest 0 iiiMi npnon in its Hirly Mtugcn and neul the all'ctd in K and bronoliiul titbnn and drlvo the dread dutuiu Jrom the ny.stom It in not a ouro-all , but it Is a certain CUM for coughs , colds and all bronchi.il tub M , Yon ouu get Dr' O. O. Croon's ruluiulu remedies at A. II. KICHUU'H DiugCo. Gut Green's special almanac. Setting a Prisoner Free. A man with rheumatism is a prisoner Hi-i tetters are none the less galling beMuse - ( Muse they are invisible. To him Perry Davis' Painkiller COIIHM as a liberator Ilubbe.d well into the swollen , still'diied j"ints it not inarely drives away the pain , it mukds the musoio.s pliable ser r hat the prisoner becomes a tree man. Tnuro Is but ono Painkiller , Perry Davis. 25 and M ) cts. Olms. H. Wosstnar , Evanston , 111. , writes , "My boy 2' , , years old luid a HO- vero cold which rotused to yield to any trtatment until wo tried Folny's Honey and Tar Ho was completely cured be- t'oro using ouo bottlo. " Take none butFolty'H. When suffering from racking couh , take a dose ot Foloy's Honny and Tar. The soreness will bo relieved and a warm , grateful fooling and healing of the parts nd'noted will bo expmioncod. J Odgers of Frostburg , Ml. , writes : 1 I had a very bud attack of kidney complaint nnd tried Foley's Kidney Cure which gave immediate relief , and I was perfectly cured after taking two bottles. ' ' Bo sure and tuku Fol-y's. Road Notice. To nil Whom it may Concern : Tlu commissioner npooiutud to locate n ro.id commencing at the northeast corner ot the southeast quarter of section twelve (12) ( ) , township twonty-ouo (31) ( ) , range one (1) ( ) west of 6th p. m , and running thence south one-half mile on the comity line between Madison and Stun ton counties and terminating at the southeast corner of said southeast quar ter of section 12-21 1 , has reported in favor of the establishment thereof , with the following exception : that at the tlrst bend in the creek , g > ing south , the road vary from the county line east , fol lowing the bend of said cret k around to vhere the same again cross- the county line , and all objections thereto or claims for damages must bo filed in the county clerk's oiline on or before noon of thr ' . ' ( ith day of November , A. D. 1901 , or uo.li roml will be established without reference thereto. PHIL BAUCII. O mnty Olerk. No Reasonable Man magiiips that a neglected cold c.ui bf cured in a dav. The uncountable air- tells in the lungs are iufl inied and the throat is as tender ns an open sore. But time and Allen's Lung Bulsa'n will over- omo the cold and stave oft'consump - ion. The cough will cease and the lungn will bo sound as a new dollar. tUljdruggists sell Allen's Lung Balsam. starting in the feet or ankles comes from a weak or diseased heart a heart that cannot keep up the circulation. The blood then settles in the lower limbs where the watery portions ooze out into surrounding tissues causing bloat and swelling The heart must be strengthened and built up before the dropsy can be cured to stay ; and the best of all heart medicines is Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. "I Imd palpitation , shortness of brciith , pain in heart , swelling of feet and ankles , liunpry spells nnd was conllncd to my bed and easy chair. A few bottles of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure nvide mo well. " MRS. C. OsuonxE , Clyde , O. Dn. Miles' Heait Cte gives new strength to the heart , regulates the circulation , stimu lates the digestion and restores health. Sold by druggists on a guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co. , Elkhart , Ind. ASK CATARRH Druggist for 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE. Ely's ' Cream Balm Gives Relict at once. It cleaii cs , soothes nnd hcnlB theillsen-eil nu'in- brnne. Ucuri-itC'cinrrli' . . - . . frm\ltmn and drives awny n fold MA V FEVER in the Head quickly. It HM I IW kit Is absorbed , llt-als nnd Protects the llcmbrano HeetorestheSciiPCiiof Ta to and Smell. Full elzo 60e. : Trial Size luc ; at DniRsUts or by mall. EI.Y 11KOTIIEKS , 60 Warrcu Street , : vcw York. DON'T BE FOOLED ! Take ttie genuine , original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison Medi cine Co. , MadUon , WIs. It keeps you well , Our trade mark cut on each package. Price , 35 cents. Nov r soli In bulk. Accept no subslh HEADACHE Al all 21 DOM * 3S . \ \ Catarrh lias become such a common disease that n person entirely free from this disgusting complaint is seldom met with. It is customary to sneak of Catarrh as nothing mure serious titan a had cold , a simple inflammation of the nose and throat. It is , in fact , a complicated and very dangerous disease ; if not at first , it Very boon becomes so. The blood is rptickly contaminated by the foul secretions , and the poison through the general circulation is carried to all parts of the system. Salves , washes and sprays are unsatis factory and disappointing , because they do not reach the seat of the trouble. S. S. S. does. It cleanses the blood of the poison and eliminates from the system all catar rh nl secretions , and thus cures thoroughly and permanently the worst cases. Mr , T. A. William * , n leatlltiK dry-eooiU mer- : hant of Spartnnliurg , S. C. , mlte-u ' I'oryeart I hail a severe ca e of nnnnl Cntnrrli , wkh all the illtacrrrable efTecM wlilcli belong to trial disease , and which make life painful anil unendurable. I used medicine * prescribed by leading physicians and suRRC'teil W numbers of friends , but without Setting any better. I then began to take S. S. S. It had the desired effect , nnd cured me after taking eighteen bottles. In my opinion S. S. S , Is the only medi cine now In use that will effect a permanent cure of Catarrh. " only purely veg etable blood purifier known , and the great est of all blood medi cines and tonics. If you have Catarrh don't wait until It I' ' \ becomes deep-seated and chronic , but be gin nt once the use of S. S. S. , and send Tor our book on Blood and Skin Diseases and write our physicians about your case. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , ATLANTA , CA. I'll ' ! THERE IS A TRIPLE ECONOMY - MY IN USING DIAMOND "C" SOAP . . . . THE ECONOMY OF BETTER SOAP FOR YOUR MONEY. 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