The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, November 22, 1901, Page 12, Image 12
11 / THE NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 22 , 1901. i .BABNKS & TYMSB , j { , " AttoruojB nt I.iw , N libra la Norfolk , JU. H , T. HOLPICN Homeopathic IMiyHlcInn nl Hnr non OmcoCUItMiK NnllonM "Mik BAnltnrlnm nn.l . lUM.Ionro . , MM. . H.ul . ISUi HI Toloiil.tmo tf. . Nebraska Norfolk , ' l. N. , T , HOAOLAND , Ostcopntlilc Physician Imtli nrntn nml clironlo irnntpd wliluml M > < > ' < ! " ' ri.ono . No. K M. Olllco nt roMilouro , 10U North 1011. . Httoat , Norfolk , Nnbraslta JJ J. OOL15 , DENTIST. Ofllfo ever Oltl7.nn' National Hnnk. ItMlilniiM ono block north of GonuroKiUloiml church , Norfolk , Nebraska JyllSSMAllYSHKLLKY Fashionable DrcsHinaUcr. Up Btnirs In Cotton lilooV , ever llitnm'i tort -clati work Kiinrniitooil. Norfolk , Nebraska jyjHsTsADlK UA11T MILLER. OstcopathiclPliysician , Itnomn ( ivorllliiynn' Jewelry ItniiRn , Norfolk pOWKRS & HAYS , Attorneys nt Law. Hcmms 10,11 mid 12 , MnBt block. Norfolk Nebraska gESSIONS & B1SLL , 5 UiulortnUerH niul Ktnlialmorn , Sessions Ulk. , Norfolk Avo. Norfolk , - Nebraska HENRY E.RYDER , Tonchor of PIANO , VIOLIN AND ORGAN. Special flandolln and Uultar Lesnoni age , Voice Culture a Specialty. Pacific Hotel , Special rates made to boarders by week or mouth. Hooms Steam Heated and Electric Lighted. First Class Accommodations J.R. ELDER , Sioux IGity Florist , Awarded first premium on " Funeral ] Designs. Handsome Roses , Carnalions.Palms . , Ferns Flowers shipped in fresh condition. Phone 466L. Clly oluco ; C'or. Otli mill Plorco. See ! OfSeel You Will Have to Hustle If You Fol- Now Look at this , will you ? .This is the price of Groceries : Bngar , 20 Ib * for * 1 ° t > FnckaKO Coffoa > 1" Japan Ten , bust , per Ib < G Lynn Soap , 12 burn for - " ' Diamond Soap , 0 bars for " " > Diamond U Soap , 12 burs for 25 No.lSwootCoru , i > er can 07 Tomatoot , par uuu ° " Gal. UornByrnp M 1 Ib cnn Hakin * I'owilar 10 Hlb cnn Raking Powitor - < CracVon , perlb ° ' Champion Lye , per cnn OS Cidsr VinoKsr , per Kill IS Navy HomiB , parlb 0" ) Choing Tobacco , per Ib 25 Smoking Tobicco , per Ib 15 So pl'K Smoking Tobacco 03 Candy , per Ib 07 Nolnon's Hoit nuking Chocolixto , p r Ib. . . . 30 Cabbng * , per Ib , . OS Salt , per barrel 1 40 Salt , llock , par cwt 05 Prunes , per Ib 01 CobPipos,2 for 05 No , 1 Brooms 23 Croois , per. gal OS JOKS , per gal 09 TlniamlQrAiilt93vrarecli { apor than yon can ttZjU bayieleewGere , : , a B. MYERS. G.R.SE1LER . . , Sale and _ * Boarding Barn. ' / Horses Bought and ] Sold on ' ' 'Commission , Branson Avenue ] 'DUDME ' nd Third St. rHUNt Liberals Still Hold Colon , but arc Orderly , REYE8 OFFERED PRESIDENCY. Mlnlatero Vlalt Mexico for Confernce With Colombian Delegate Condi- Nona on the Isthmus Too Strained to Long Exlot Without Strife. Colon , Colombia , Nov. 22. The city of Colon WIIH perfectly quiet all yea- ordny anil luut nliht. ; It lu claimed n buhair of the llboralH that there hua boon no uiiHuoinly behavior. Foreign- orn arc bulnj ; respected and protected and transit across the Isthmus la un interrupted. Colonel Harrora , commander of the llboral foroon , assurls that lie has noti fied the district roproBontatlvo of the lopiirtmunl of the Interior ami other olllc'laln of the government that ho linn appointed a commlHslon to tuko ever thulr ofllcos , formally , today. The feolliiK or the community can not bo regarded as antagonistic to lib eralism. The oxlHllug conditions have cn-atod no inuilo , but It Is recognized that the fact that the liberals hold Colon , whllo the conservatives arc In poHHcsHlon of Panama , creates a state of affairs which cannot possibly con tliuiu. Reyeo May DC Ruler. Mexico City , Nov. 21 ! . Oc-ncral Pedro OHpliiu and Oononil IlolKulu , the former minister of war of Colom bia and the latter formerly finance minister , have arrived hero to run for with ( Soneral Uoyes , a member of the pan-American congress. It Is under- Blood they will offer him the presi dency of Colombia , iiHHiirlnglilin that , bis tnkliiK otllco will bring peace to his country. IOWA GOVERNOR SEEKS ADVICE. Given Permission to Enforce Quaran tine Against Sac and Fox Tribe. Washington , Nov. 1 ! ! ! . Governor Shaw of Iowa yesterday telegraphed to Secretary Hitchcock for some ac tion looking to enforcing some small pox regulation against the Sac and Von Indians. The governor wired : "Smallpox Is raging among the Sac and Vox. In diana on tholr reservation In Tama county , Iowa ; 35 deaths. Doubt exists as to the authority of the state board of health to quarantine. Indians will neither consent to quarantine among themselves nor stay on reservation. Will you wire or direct state board health ? " Secretary Hitchcock replied : "Gov ernment will bo glad to co-operate with state authorities In protecting the people against smallpox among the Indians and will also Instruct the Indian agent In charge. Under the exigency shown in your telegram your state board of health and gov ernment authorities may take any nec essary action. " Abner McKlnley at Brother's Tomb. Canton , O. , Nov. 22. Aimer McKInley - loy , brother of the late president , was hero yesterday. During the day he accompanied Mrs. McKlnloy on a short drive , which Included a visit to the cemetery. Acting on the ad vice of her physicians , Mrs. McKln ley has ceased to enter the vault , but Mr. McKlnloy wont inside. The cas ket Is almost entirely concealed by ( lowers , which are received from time to tlmo. Mr. McKlnley went to Cleveland - land last evening to visit bis sisters , Mrs. Duncan and Helen McKlnley. Portland Next Meeting Place. Fort Worth , Tex. , Nov. 22. Al though the Hnal meeting of the W. C. T. U. convention was held Wednes day night and its members have been departing for their homes , the execu tive board remained to select the next place of meeting and1 transact other business. Portland , Me. , was chosen for the next convention. The date will be fixed by the executive board. The board was In session all day con sidering routine business and appro priations to bo allotted to the various divisions for expenses. Strikers Stand Firm. New Haven , Nov. 22. Ono hundred and twenty-live switchmen and rail road brnkemen hold a meeting hero last night to discuss the strike situa tion on the Now York , Now Haven and Hartford railroad. After the meeting It was said that under no circumstances would the men go back to work until the railroad bad ac ceded to their demands. In the freight yards here thousands of cars are stalled , waiting for switching crews to move thorn. Consldlne Goes Free. Seattle , Wash. , Nov. 22. John W. Conshllno left the King county court house last evculuff a free man. Ac cording to the verdict of the Jury ho Is not guilty of the murder of ex-Chief of Police William L. Meredith. The verdict was read In the court room at 5:35 : , exactly three hours after the time the Jurymen wore locked up for deliberation. There was no demon stration of any kind from the big audl ence. Iowa Election Figures. DCS Molncs , Nov. 22. Final Inures on tb.9 November election wore re ceived by the secretary of state last night and footings were made on the Bcml-offlclal county returns , showing the following on the head of the tick ets : Cummins ( Hop. ) , 226,830 ; Phil lips ( Dem. ) . 141,415 ; Coates ( Pro ) , 15,567 ; Baxter ( So. ) , 3.464 ; Weller ( Pop. ) , 778 ; Cummins' plurality , S3- 415. SEIZE NETS IN LAKu MICHIGAN , 4-tU - rj Game Warden Drowsier Captures Eighteen Miles of Tackle. St. Joseph , Mich. , Nov. 22. Deputy Game Warden UrdWHtor returned hero last night , having made the biggest Holzuro of nuts and fish ever reported on the great lakes , Ho captured IB miles of new trout nets belonging to the , A. llooth company of Chicago , valued at $10,000. lllg legal lights are expected to fol low. The nets , It Is claimed , were found In Mlchlgnn water , having been not there contrary lo Michigan law. hild In direct doilando of tbo game warden and his cruiser. IlruwBtor resumed his crufoo today with n big force of deputies , fully armed , In cane Hoolli decides to have his tugs and crow Interfere. " Yester day 5,000 pounds of fish wore confis cated and stored In the hold 'of the boat. IN FAVOR OF NATIONAL LAW. Business Men Do Not Like Bank ruptcy Legislation by States. New York' , Nov. 22. The National Association of Referees la Hank- ruptcy ban about completed tin Inves tigation to Icurn the sentiment of business men throughout the country regarding changes doslrcd In the na tional bankruptcy laws. No report can bo published until tbo results have been turned ever to tbo Judiciary com mittee of the house of representa tives. It was at the request of Hon. George W. Hay of tills committee that the Investigation was undertaken. According to the Journal of Com merce many local business men say , however , that there Is no doubt that the report will Indicate a. sentiment In favor of national as against state legislation , and , If so , amendments to tbo present law In accordance with the bill prepared by Mr. liny. Decides Against * Bucket Shops. Chicago , Nov. 22. Tbo appellate court yesterday added another to the board of trade's victories In Its light to prevent bucket , shops from trading on Its quotations. LJy this decision 1 the court reversed the decree of Judge i Vail of the circuit court , who granted a permanent Injunction restraining J the cutting off of quotations from the Central Grain and Stock exchange. The Central Grain company Is the last bucket shop In Chicago still postIng - Ing board of trade quotations and the decision Is the more Important be cause It was supplying them to branch ofllces In many cities. Northwestern to Open New Line. Chicago , Nov. 22. Officials of the Northwestern road announced that the now Peorla line would bo opened by Jan. 1. It is also announced that on Sunday next the portion of the line between Nelson and Bmla and also the Sargent's Bluffs extension be tween MovlUo and Sioux City will be opened. The entire line when com pleted will extend from Nelson to Peorla , a distance of 85 miles. The Important feature of the now Peorla line Is the fact that It will make a largo territory In Iowa , Nobraaka and Kansas tributary to Peorla. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Features of the Day's Trading and Closing Quotations. Chli-uio , Nov.1. . Dullness prevailed In RrnliiH toilny nnil Influenced lower prices. Deccnilier win-lit cloM'd Ke. lowi-r , Decem- nor corn Wfte ilown nnd December outs He hlclier. I'rnvlMlons closed "ViiSlOc to i7V6ilower. ! . Closing pi-Ices. \Viicnt l > er. , 7L'e : May. 7.V > ; c. CornliiMCOc ; Mny. ( t.c. ! OatHDcc.KlU , . ; } , \ nyn p. ' < I'ork-.lnn. , $15. : ! % ; Mny , $ | -.00V4 Hllis .Inn. , J7.S.Mny. ; . SS 0' > . - I.nril-Jnn. , 1FS.S114 ! ; Mny , $ ! i.O ) . Ciisli qiKitntloiiH-No. ' _ ' ri-il whoat. 7-lfiI 7..p ; No. 'I ri-il wlii-nt. 72i7tc ( : ; Xo. ; t Kprlni ; wlu-nt , fiST(71c ( No.J ; -J lmnl wliont , 71 ( f ? 712Wo : No. : i linnl wlu-ut. 71fl71Mc ( , : No. ciish corn , die ; No. _ ' white corn , ( IlV.c- No. li yellow corn , ni .e ; No. .1 n-w corn ( iOiiffitiie : No.j eiiHh outs , 41V/if-ll7ic : No - white oats , -13'X. i-llf. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago , Nov. IM.-Cattle-riecelnts , 0- 500 , Including .100 westuius : inostlxlower - tfood to pi line steers , $ U.LWi .85 ; poor to medium , $3.75 > fir.X ! ) ; stookers nnrt feeders , $ lKMH.O ! ( ( ) ; cows. $1.2.- . < ii-l.75 ; heifers. $1.50 < ! 1. > . < X ) ; caiincis , $1.25 2.i:5 : ; bulls. S''WMf 4.W ) ; calves , $2.00 < ; t5.2.western ; steers , ' $ .I. . ) < X.f ! > .2 , > . Hogtt Ilt-uelntH , today , 45,000 : tomorrow.JO.IXH ) , estimated ; left over , 7- WK ) ; 5ffilUo hlKlu-r ; mixed and butchers , $ o.5Kii5.l 5 ; food to choice heavy , ? .V70 ® 0.10 ; roucli to fair heavy , $5.4.Vi\ii5 ; light $5.25 < ? i.7 ; > ; hulk of wiles , $5.tJ55r ( ? > .85. Sheep He. . > elpts. 22,000 ; sheep wenk ; lambs steady to strong ; sooil to choice wethers , $3.imil.OO ; fair to choice mixed , $ L'KXfJ ! 3.10 ; western sheep , $3.X-1.00 : native 1 ' ' S-.riOJM r. ; western liitnbs , $3.00. Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City , Nor. 21.-OattIe-Kecelpts. ,00 , > t beef stuers fi < a'10c hlKhor. other ent ile steady to stroiii ; ; choice export and dressed beef steers , Sruvygair , ; fair to Kooil $ l.MXiifi.r > 0 ; HtocUers nnd feeders , ? XOO4.LT > ; western fed steers , $ J.r > 0tr.riO ( ; western rnnge steers , $3.oVi-J ( } O ; native cows , $2.r 0'i-l.OO ' ! heifers ' > ; , S. & n.OO ; cnn- Bprs , fl.rrfVUL'-IO ; bulls , $2.CHJji.rfl ; ; qnlves , RI.OCVnr..r.O. Hogs-necqlpts , 10.000 ; r.fMOc ( hlKher : top , $0.05 ; bulk of sales , $5.WKi C.OO ; hpnvy , $5.1)5(30.03 ( ; mixed packers. $5.7.Vno.OO : HBUt. W.20a0.87Vj ; pigs , $1.00 ( iifi.10. Sheep lUcelpts , 1,00 ( ) ; steady ; na tive lambs $4.i5H.C5 : ; western lambs , $4.00il-t.r ( > 0 ; native wethers , $3.2538.80 * ; western wethers , $3.00 T3.riO ; yenrlliiKa , $3.-0 ! < < U.OO ; owes. $ 'J.S3 < SJ3.25 ; culls aud feeders , $1.25(23.25. ( South Omaha Live Stock. South Omaha , NOT. 21.-Cattle-Ueclptn , fi.200 : active , stronger ; native beef steers , $3.75 < no,75 ; western steers , $3.75(35.35 ( ; Texas steers , $3.504.-tO ; cows and heifers , $2.tKl.4.25 ( ! ; cauners , $1.25g'J.OO ( ; stockers and feeders. $2.75 < 20 ; culvjx. $3.00ilfi.25 ; bulls , stags , etc. , $2.00(2J.OO. ( HoBs-He- cclptH , 12.HOO ; utronif. closed SStlOc higher ; heavy , $5.75dtO.W ) mixed. $5.77W < aO-60 ; llKht , $5.U.ViTTi.aO ; pigs , $4.5 2f.V ) ; bulk of sales , $ . " > . .77MCi.82MSheepnpcelpts , 3- 500 ; steady ; fed muttons , $ : i.50 < [ { 3.IX ) ; west ern wethurs , $3.20Rfl.CO ( ; ewes , $2.7.Vf3,00 ? ; I common und stock sheep , VJ.&O&H.-IO ; , lambs , $3.71.50. . St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph , NOT. 21. C ttle Hecclpts , 2- COO ; steady to lOe lower ; natives , $3.00it ( 0.150 ; cows and heifers , $1.25ffi.lOj ( ( veals , $ U.r > Ol(5.75 ( ; stockers and feedt-rs , $1WK { ; J.25. llogs-Itecolpts , 12 , : ! < V ) ; niostly r < c hlKher ; light and light mixed , JS.t.VVi.l.fU ) : niedliim und heavy , $5.CO'Iil.03j ( pigs , $3.75 4KS3 ; bulk , W.70aC.V5. . - . . Spreads Like Wildfire When uiliiKB "tho boht" are they bo- comu"tho bent Boiling , " Abraham Hare , u loading drtiKKlst , of Uullevillo , 0. , writes : "Elootrio bittern are the bent RulliiiR bittern I have handled in 20 yonni. " You know why ? Mostdto MOB begin la disorders of the Btomncb , liver. IddnoyH , bowels , blood and norvcH. Elec tric Hitters tones up the stomach , rcgu- latOH liver , kidney and bowolH , purities the blood , strengthens the uorvon , honoo ouroH multitudes of maladies. It builds up the entire BVNtom , Puts now life and vigor into any woalc , sickly , rundown - down man or woman. Price CO coutu , Buld by A. II , Kiesau , druggist. W J. Shivoly , HatoHvillo , O. , speaking - ing of Manner Salvo , says : "I used it for pllu.1 , and it has done mo moro good than any salve I have ever used , mid I have tried u great many kinds. " A. II. KiOHilU. To the Public. Allow mo to say tx few words in praise of Chamberlain's Oough Remedy , I had a very severe congh and cold and feared I would got pneumonia , but after taking the Rccond done of thin medicine I felt bettor , three bottlcH of it cured my cold and the pain in my choflt ( Heap , poared entirely. I am most respectfully yours for health , lUu'ii S. MitYnns.Ol Thirty-seventh St. Wheeling , W. Va. For wile by Kionan Drug Co. A Liberal Offer. * The undersigned will give a free Hamplo of Chamberlain's Stomach , and Liver-Tablets to any one wanting a reliable - liable remedy for disorders of the Htomach , biliousness or constipation. This is a now remedy tiud a good ono. Kiesau Drug Co. Seymour Webb , Molra , N. Y. , writes : I had been troubled with my kidneys for twouty-flvo years and had tried sev eral physicians but received no relief until I bought a bottle of Foloy's Kid ney cure. Afier using two bottles I was absolutely cured. I earnestly roc- omtuoiul Foloy's Kidney euro. " Take only Foloy's. A. II. Kiosan. Recommends it to Trainmen. G II. Hausixn , Lima , O. , Engineer L. K. ifc W. 11 11 , writes : "I have been troubled a great deal with backache. I was induced to try Foloy'H Kidney Cure , aud one bottle entirely relieved mo. I gladly recommend it to any one , espec ially my friend < among the train men , who are usually similarly allllctod. " A. H. Kiesau. Into each life some ruins must fall. Wise poonloidon't sit down and bawl : Only fools suicide or take to flight , ZTSrnart people take Kooky Mountain Tea at night. Qeo. B. Ohristoph. Astounding Discovery. From Ooopersville , Mich , comes word of a wonderful discovery of a pleasant tasting liquid that when used before re tiring by any one troubled with n bad cough alwavs ensures a good night's rest. "It will BOOH euro the congh too , " writes Mrs. S. Himmolburgor"for three generations of our family nave used Dr. King's Now Discovery for consumption and never found its , equal for coughs and colds. " It's an unrivaled life-flavor when used for desperate lung diseases. Guaranteed'bottles GOo and $1 nt A. H. Kiesau. Trial bottles free. Adolph Bluner , Grand Mound , la. , writes : "I have used Honey and Tar in my family and think it is the best cough euro on the market. I would not bo without it in my home , as there is noth ing so good for coughs and colds. A. H. Kiesau. For Hoarseness. Bouj. Ingorsou , Ind. , says ho had not spoken a word above a whisper for months , and one bottle of Foloy's Honey and Tar restored his voice. Bo sure you get Foley's. A. H. Kiesau. Out t.his out aud take it to Kiesau Drag Co.'s drug store and get n free sample of Ohainbp.rlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets , the best physio. They cleanse aud invigorate the stomach , im prove the appetite and regulate the bowels. Regular si/.e , 25 cents per box. It is Easy to Say "Bo cnreful , " but wo must nil go from heated houses into chill outer air , and the change sots us coughing and wheez ing. Avoiding winter colds is difficult ; curing them is not hard if you take Al len's Lung Balsam. Bettor begin when the cold is young and not wait until it Bottlen deep into the lungs , for then , even with Allen's Lung Balsam , com plete relief will be slower. v Drying1 preparations simply dpvol- op dry catarrh ; they dry up tbo Bccrctions , 'which ' adbcro to tbo mcinbrauo and decom pose , causing a far moro serious trouble thnn tbo ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid nil dry- iiug inhalants , futnos , smokes and snuffs nnd iiso that which cleanses , soothes and hcala. Ely's Cream Balm is such n remedy nnd will euro catarrh or cold in tbo head easily and pleasantly. A trial BIZOwill bo mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the 50c. sizo. Ely Brothers , GG Warrou St. , N.Y. The Uahu cures without pain , does not irritate or canso snoozing. It spreads itself over nn irritated and angry surface , reliev ing immediately the painful inflammation. AVith Ely's Cream Halm you are armed against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fever. A Violent Attack ofCroup Cured. "Last winter an infant child of mine had croup in n violent form , " saysF.'uOr John W. Rogors.a Christian Evangelist , of Filley , Mo. "I gave her a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and in a short time all danger was past and the child recovered. " This remedy not only cures croup , hut when given as soon as the first symptoms appear , will prevent the attack. It contains no opium or other harmful substance and may bo given as confidently to n baby as to an adult. For sale by Kiesan Drug Co. Co.If If young ladies think sores , pimples and red noses look well with a bridal veil and orange blossoms , it's all right' , Yet Rocky Mountain Tea would drive them away. 35o. Geo. B. Ohristoph. Goo. A. Points , Upper Sandusky , 0. , writes : "I have been using Foley's Honey and Tar for hoarseness and find it the heat remedy I ever tried. It stopped the congh immediately and re lieved all sorounss. " Take none but Foloy's , A. II , Kiesau. Vitality , nerves like steel , clear eyes , active brain , strength , health and hap piness comes to those who take Rocky ' Madison Medicine Mountaiu'Toa made by cine Co. 35c. Geo. B. Ghristoph. SAVES TIME , SAVES HANDS , J U SAVE WRAPPERS , PREMIUMS GIVEN. A complete catalogue ehowlnir , ever , flM ( ) premiums that may' b * secured by saving the wrappcm , furnished free upon request. Send your name on a postal card , and we will mall you he catalogue. Addrtsi : Premium Dept. , THE CUDAHY PACKING CO. , South Omaha , Neb. Diamond C' > jSbfl ; > fin ; sale by all Grocery i _ ; Brain Food Nonsense. Auothflr ridiculous food fad has boon branded by the most compotout anthori- ities. They have dispelled the silly no tion that ono kind of food is needed for brain , another 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 , however good your food may bo , its nutriment is destroyed by in digestion or dyspepsia. Yon must pre pare for their appearance or prevent their coming by taking regular doses of Green's August Flower , the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aids digestion , stimulates the liver to healthy action , purifies the blood , and makes yon feel buoyant and vigorous. You can get Dr. G. G. Green's reliable remedies of the Kiosan Drug Co. Got Green's Special Almanac. Jumped on a Ten Penny Nail. The little daughter of Mr.J. N. Powell jumped on an inverted rake mtulo of ton penny nails , and thrnsr , 0110 nail entirely through her foot and a second ono half way through. Chamberlain's Pain Balm was promntly applied and five minutes later the pain had disappeared and no moro suffering was experienced. In three days the child was wearing her shoe as usual and with absolutely no dis comfort. Mr. Powell is a well known merchant of Forklaud , Va. Pain Balm is an antiseptic and heals such injuries without maturation and in one-third the time required by the usual treatment. For sale by Kiesau Drug Co. To Cure a Cough stop coughing , as it irritates the lungs , and gives them no chance to heal. Foley's Honey and Tar cures without causing 11 strain inthrowing off the phlegm like common cough expector ants. A. H. Kiosau. Great Luck of an Editor. "For two years all efforts to cure Ec zema in the palms of my hands failed , " writes Editor H. N. Lester , of Syracuse , Kan. , "then I was wholly cured by Buoklen's Arnica Salve. " It's the world's best for eruptions , sores and all skin diseases. Only 25o at A. H. Kie sau. That Throbbing Headache "Would quickly leave you , if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for sick and nervous headaches. Thv t-vike pure blood and build up your nbaitn. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by A. H. Kie- san , druggist. Women and Jewels , Jewels , candy , llowera , man that is the order of n woman's preferences. Jewels form a magnet of niiphty power to the average woman. Even that greatest of all jewels , health , is often ruined in the strenuous efforts to make or save the monev to rmrchase them. If a woman will risk her health to pet a coveted gem , then let her fortify her self against the insidious consequences of coughs , colds and bronchial affections by the regular nse of Dr. Boschee's cancerous ' , are most fre * : ' quently 'to be seen uPon the ' facei 'neck Or breast , -though they are liable to appear upon other parts of the body. When they begin to spread and eat into the tlesh , sharp , piercing pains are felt as the underlying tiisue is destroyed aud the tender nerves exposed. Cancerous sores develop from very trifling causes ; a carbuncle or boil , swollen gland , a little watery blister on the tongue or lip , a wart , mole or bruise of some kind becomes an indolent , festering sore , which in time degenerates into cancer. "Ten years aero I had a sore on my left temple , which the doctors pronounced a cancerous ulcer ; It would itch , burn and bleed , then scab ever , but would never heal. After taking ; S. 8. B. awhile the sore beiran to discharge , and when all the poisonous matter had passed out It arot well. I took in all about' ' thirty bottles , continuing- , for JBOTOO time after 'the sore had healed , to be sure all the poison was out of my sys tem. Have seen no sign of the cancer In ten years. JOSEPHUS REID , Qant , Audrian Co. , Mo. is strictly a vegetable remedy , and , while sss possessing purifying end healing properties that no other medicine does' , contains nothing that could derange the system. While cleansing the blooi ] it also builds up the general health. If you have a suspicious sore , or other blood trouble , send lor our free book on Ulood and Skin Diseases , nnd write to us for any information or advice wanted we make no charge for this service. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , ATLANTA , CA. German Syrup. It will promptly arrest consumption in its early stages and heal the affected lungs and bronchial tubes and drive the dread disease from the system. It is not a cure-all , but it is a certain cure for coughs , colds and all bronchial tubes. You can got Dr. G. G. Green's reliable remedies nt A. H. Kiesau's Drug Co. Got Green's special almanac. Today take Foloy's Honey and Tar. It positively prevents pneumonia , or other serious results from colds. It maybe bo too late tomorrow. A. H. Kiosau. are Nature's warning notes of approaching danger rrom a dis eased 'heart. If you would avoid debilitating diseases , or even sudden death from this hidden trouble pay heed to the early warnings. Strengthen the heart's muscles , quiet its nerv ous irritation and regulate its action with that greatest of all heart remedies , Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. "Darting pains through my heart , left side and arm would be followed by smothering , heart spasms and fainting. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure has entirely -relieved mo of those troubles. " JOHN VANDENBunan , 256 Kewaunce St. , Milwaukee , Wis. D * . 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