rn X * TVTjUH , ( J , H.MInniM AttornejB nt Nebrix In Norfolk , II. T. HOLDKN Homeopathic IMijMoInn mill Surgeon tilllco. CUUci N tlin ( l llniik llulUUiiJt , Toloi-hiino - 101. Bnnllnrlnm rm.l . lleylilonco , Mull. ml " " > Hl Toloi > huno 9 , , . - Nobriwka. Norfolk , - JH. N. J , HOAGLAND , Oatcopatlilc Physician DIuwtoKB both nontn ntnl rlironlo truMmJ without m > o of druRtor luilro , IMiono No. V 64. Olllco nt roohloiiro , 100 North 10th HUoot , Norfolk , Nebraska J 4J. . OOL13 , DENTIST. Onion ever Oltlrnn'd National Ilnnk. ItoMilnnoi ono block north of OoiiKro i llonnl church. Norfolk , Nobnwkn JyJISS MARY SI1MLLKY DroflHinnkor. Outtnlri lii Cotton blooU , over llnnm'i ' etort Flrnt-clnst work KiuiniiUoocl. Norfolk , NebroHka jy RS. SADIE HART M1LLUR. OstoopatliiclPliysician , Itonmn ovorllliiynR1 Jewelry llonno. Norfolk pOWKRS & HAYS , ' AtlornojH at Law. Itoomi 10,11 ami 12 , Must block. Norfolk Nebraska QESSIONS & BELL , Undertake anil K BomloiiB Illk , , Norfolk Avo. Norfolk , Nebraska HENRY E. RYDER , Toucher of PIANO , VIOLIN AND ORGAN. Special Hnndolln and Oultar LCMOIII > sc. Voice Culture a Specialty. Pacific Hotel , Spooial rates made to boarders by week or mouth. Hooms Steam Iloatod aud Electric Lighted. First Class Accommodations J.R. ELDER , SiouxlGity Florist , Awarded llrst premium on 7HIT/ Funeral ] Designs. Handsome Roses , CarnationsPalms , , Ferns Flowers shipped in fresh condition. Phone 4 ( > ftL. City olllco : Cor , nth inul Piorco. See ! 6i See ! You Will Have to Hustle If You Fol low me. Now Look at this , will you ? .This is the price of Groceries : 8nunr,201b for . J > M I'ucknRO Cotloo . ' - JnpsnTes. host , porlb . ' 0 Lynn Soap , 1- bars for . . . . . . ' - > Diamond Soap , 0 bnr for Diamond 0 Soap , 12 bnrs for No.l Sw ot Corn , par can 07 Tomatoes , par can . 03 Gal. CoruByrnp . 3 * 1 Ib enn linliin. ! Pnwilar . 1 ° Hlb can HaVttiK Powder . - ° 5 CrnoVora , par Ib . ° ' Champion Ly o , par cnn . OS Cider Vluosar , per K'U ' . ' 5 Navy HoatiB , porlb . m Chou intf Tobacco , per Ib . 25 SmolilucTobtcro , pur Ib . 1 * > 5o plfR Smoking Tobacco . 03 Cnndy , per Ib . 07 Nelton'a Heat Dalclng Chocolate , par Ib. . . . 30 CnbbnRipor Ib . , . . . 0,1 Salt , par barrel . 1 Salt , Uoclt , par cwt . 65 Prnnei.perlb . 01 Cobl'ipas.2 for . 05 No , 1 lirooraa . , . 23 Croois , per gal . 05 JOK , per gal . . . TO TlnlaudQrAiiUe3vraretcU , apor tlmu you can B baVieUewGare , : . . TTS B. MYERS. G.R.SEILER . . , Sale and Boarding Barn. ' ' ' Horses Bought and ] Sold on "Commission. ' Braasch Avenue ] 'DUAllE ' od Third St. rHUNt I > THE NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 22 , 1901. Liberals Still Hold Colon , but arc Orderly. REYES OFFERED PRESIDENCY , MlnUtero Visit Mexico for Confernco With Colombian Delegate Condi- tlono on the litthmua Too Strained to Long Exlot Without Strife. Colon , Colombia. Nov. 22. The city of Colon WIIH perfectly < iulut all yea- torduy anil luut nlBht , It IB clalmc-d In hiiliulf of tlio llboralH that there liaa beuu no miHoomly buhavlor. Foreign- orn uro btjlnj ; roupcctoil and protected and transit acroaa the Isthniua Is un interrupted. Colonel Harrorn , commander of the liberal foroon. aanurtH that Uo him notl- Hod the dlatrlct roproflontatlvo of the department of the Interior am ) other nlllrluln of the government that ho hou appointed a commlaalon to takeover ever their nfllcun , formally , today. The feolliiK of the community can not bo ruKimlod aa nntiiKonlntlc to lib- erallam. The oxlHtlng conditions huvo created no panic1 , but It Is recognized that the fact that the liberals hold Colon , while the coiiBorvatlvou are In poHHi'HHlon of I'anamn , creates a state of affairs which cannot poaslbly con tinue. Reyes May Be Ruler. Mexico City , Nov. 21 ! . Clonorat Pedro Osplna and General HolKUln , the former minister of war of Colom bia and the latter formerly finance minister , have arrived hero to confer with Oenoral Reyes , a member of the pan-American coiiKresa. It Is under- utood they will offer him the presi dency of Colombia , assurluK'blui that his taking olllco will bring peace to his country. IOWA GOVERNOR SEEKS ADVICE. Given Permission to Enforce Quaran tine Against Sac and Fox Tribe. | Washington , Nov. I ! ! ! . Governor i Shaw of Iowa yesterday telegraphed to Secretary Hitchcock for some ac tion looking to enforcing some small pox regulation against the Sac and Fox Indians. The governor wired : "Smallpox Is raging among the Sac and Vox. In diana on their reservation In Tama county , Iowa ; 35 deaths. Doubt exists as to the authority of the state board of health to quarantine. Indians will nolther consent to quarantine among themselves nor stay on reservation. ' Will you wlro or direct state board health ? " Secretary Hitchcock replied : "Gov ernment will bo glad to co-oporato 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 McKln- loy , brother of the late president , was hero yesterday. During the day ho accompanied Mrs. McIClnley 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. McKlnley went Inside. The cas ket Is almost entirely concealed by llowors , which are received from time to time. Mr. McKlnley went to Cleve land last evening to visit his sisters , Mrs. Duncan and Helen McKlnley. Portland Next Meeting Place. Fort Worth , Tex. , Nov. 22. Al though the final meeting of the W. C. T. U. convention was held Wednes day night and Us members have been departing for their homes , the execu tive board remained to select the next place of meeting andv transact other business. Portland , Mo. , 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. One hundred and twenty-live switchmen and rail road brakemen held a meeting hero last night to discuss the strike situa tion on the Now York , New Haven and Hartford railroad. After the meeting It was said that under no circumstances would the men go back to work until the railroad had ac ceded to their demands. In the freight yards here thousands of cars are stalled , waiting for switching crews to move them. Consldlne Goes Free. Seattle , Wash. , Nov. 22. John W. Consldlno left the King county court house last evening : a free man. Ac cording to the verdict of the Jury he Is not guilty of the murder of ox-Chief of Police William L. Meredith. The verdict was read In the court room at 6:35 : , exactly three hours after the time the Jurymen were locked up for deliberation. There was no demon stration of any kind from the big audi ence. Iowa Election Figures. DCS Molnca , Nov. 22. Final figures on th November election were re ceived by the secretary of state last night and footings were made on the semi-official county returns , showing the following on the head of the tick ets : Cummins ( Hop. ) , 220,830 ; Phillips - lips ( Dem. ) , 141,415 ; Coates ( Pro ) , 15,507 ; Baxter ( So. ) , 3.404 ; Weller ( Pop. ) , 778 ; Cummins' plurality , S3- 415. SEIZE NETS IN LAKE MICHIGAN , X.- _ Game Warden Brewster Captures Eighteen Mllea of Tackle. St. Joaoph , Mich. , Nov. 22. Deputy Oamo Warden Ilrowster returned hero last night , having made the biggest Holznro of nets and flail over reported on the great laket ) . Ho captured 18 Dillon of new trout netit belonging to the A. lloolh company of Chicago , valued at $10,000. , Hlg legal lights are expected to fol low. The neta , It la claimed , were found In Mlchlgnn water , having Ixk-n not there contrary to Michigan law. luld In direct defiance of the'game warden and his cruiser. IlruWBlor resumed his crulso today with a big force of deputies , fully armed , In case Hooth discldoH to have " hla tuga and crow Interfere. Yester day 5,000 pounda of flah were 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. Now York , Nov. 22. The National Aaaoclatlon of Referees la Hank- ruptcy has about completed Itn Inves tigation to learn the aontlmont of bualnesa men throughout the country regarding changes desired In the na tional bankruptcy laws. No report can be published until the results have been turned over to the Judiciary com mittee of the house of representa tives. It was at the request of lion. George W. Ilay of this committee that the Investigation was undertaken. According to the Journal of Com merce many local bualncas men say , however , that there Is no doubt that the report will Indicate a. sentiment In favor of national as against stale legislation , and , If HO , amendments to I ho present law In accordance with the bill prepared by Mr. Roy. Decides Against" Bucket Shops. Chicago , Nov. 22. The appellate court yesterday added another to the board of trade's victories In Ita light to prevent bucket shops from trading on its quotations. I3y this decision the court reversed the decree of Judge Vail of the circuit court , who granted n permanent Injunction restraining the cutting off of quotations from the Central Grain and Stock exchange. The Centra ! 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 offices In many cities. Northwestern to Open New Line. Chicago , Nov. 22. Offlclala of the Northwestern road announced that the now Pcorla. line would be opened by Jan. 1. It is also announced that on Sunday next the portion of the line between Nelson and Buda 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 la the fact that It will make a largo territory In Iowa , Nebraska and Kansas tributary to Peorla. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Features of the Day's Trading and Closing Quotations. ChlfUKo , Nov. 1M. Dulliu-HH prevailed In Krnlns toilny mid liiflui > mvil lower prices lleci'inlier wheat eloneil Ke lower. Decem ber corn ( iUKc clown nnd December outs He hlulier. Provisions closed "ViSlOc to 17V4 ! ' lower. ClosljiK prices. Wlifiit-Der. , TL'e ; Miiy , 7. > % c. Corn Dee. . COr : Mny , | Ke. | OiilHIlee.lOVje ; Mnyll e. ' I'orkJim. . . .fin.n-JVj ; Mny , $ t.-J2V4. ( Ullis Jan. , $7.S.Mny ; , SS.OUS. J.nrd-Jiin. , $8.8iV4 ! : MH.mn ) . Cash quotalons-N'o. ! i ! red wlipat , Toe ; No. ! l red wheat. 72i(7te ( : ; No. 3 s wlii-iit , < ! ST-71e ( , ; No. _ > hard wheat , 7 i-'V < ( " , No. : i hard wheat. 71ST71Vjc ; No " eash eorn. tile ; No. _ ' white corn. tllc ; No. 1 ! yellow eorn , . ( llVje ; No. 3 new corn , I0i'i7lle ! ( ( ; No. L' cash oats. - WllltC OItH | , Chicago Live Stock. ChlriiRO , Nov. IM.-Catth Receipts. 0- DOO , Ini'lmlliiR r.K ) westerns ; mostly lower ; ROIH ! to pi line steers. JO.'OdiO.SS ; poor to iiUMllnui , $3.75 < ! i5.H ! > ; stnekfrs nnd feeders , J'.OOfHI.OO ; cows , $ l/.53 < ij4.7r > j liolfero. $1.50 ( lii.OO ; eanners , fl.'jriWLVJS ; bulls S"00fff 4.50 ; calves. $ ' . ! .00&.V.3 ! ; western bteurs , ? .l.)0 ) < fts > . ' . ' . ) . HoRs-Rocelpts , today , 45,000 ; tomorrow , 40,000 , estlinuted left ; over , 7- 500 ; JVTilOo hlRhcr ; mixed nnd butchers , Jo , . > 0i ( < 5.ll3 ; Rood to choli-t > heavy , $ r > .70 ® 0.10 ; roiiRh to fair heavy , $5.4.ViC.ti3 ? ; light. $ . > . : > . > . > . 73 ; hulk of sales , J3.tt3@fl.83. Sheep Hooolpts , J2.000 ; sheep wonkj lambs steady to Mrong ; Rood to cliolwVPtlicr.r ji.4X'(4.X ; ( ( ; fair to choice mixed , J .DO 3.10 : weMern sheep , JH.OO .OO ; native Imiibs , ? . ' .r)0in.75 ; western lambs , JIJ.OO. Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas C'lt.r , NOT. 1M.-Cattle-Receipts , 11,000 } beef steers r 'IOc hlRher , other ent- tle steady to NtroiiR ; eholi-u export and drowsed beef steers , J3.dOi < ] .15 ; fair to Rood Jl.r.Oli.'i.riO ; stockerH and feeders , J3.00 < it-t.U3 ; wt-storn fed steers , Ji.riOffio.liO ; western rnnce steers , J3.5V4.40 ( } ; native cows , J2.ri0 4.00 ; heifers , $2.8r ( J(5.00j can- . ers. Jl.WHjLMO ; bulls. J2.00Jjt.R : ) ; calves. Rt.00rti..r. ( ) . Hogs Receipts , 10.000 ; r > © 10c hlRher : top , $0.05 ; bulk of gales , $3.508 * C.OO ; heavy , $3.03(50.03 ( ; mixed packers. J3.73fiJ.OO : light. $5.20(30.87 ( ; plKs. J4.00 (5K5.10. ( Slieep-Rscelpts. 1,000 ; steady ; na- tlvo lambs , J4.il55l4.03 ; western Inmbs , f4.00JH.M > ; native wpthers. J3.2.V38.80 ; western wethers. $3.00573.50 ; ycarllnRa. $3.40(514.00 ( ; owes , J2.83S3.20j ( culls aud feeders , $1.25(23.25. ( South Omaha Live Stock. South Omaha. NOT. 21. Cattle Kecrlpts , 5.200 ; active , stronger ; native beef Hirers , J3.75iiJO.75 ; western steers , J3.75Q5.35 ; Texas steers , J3.5&IM.40 ; cows and heifers , J2.1XXiT4..v3 ; cauners , $1.25(2'J.CO ( ; Htockers and feeders , $2.75 4.40 ; calv M , $3.00i.2T > ; bulls , st Rs , etc. , $2.00(34.00. ( HoRS-Re" cclpts , I'--itOO ; strong , Closed CKlOc hlRhor ; heavy , $3.75 < Ito.OO mixed. J3.77tyUGJSO ; light , $ . ' > .fi.'i < > .80 ; pigs , $4.DO r > .50 ; bulk of sales , J3.77V i0.82V4SheepRecolpts , 3 , . 500 ; steady : fed muttons , $ : ! .ri0ft.0o : ) : west ern wethurs , J3.203.00 ; ewes , $2,75i7n.OO ; | common nnd stock sheep , $ l2.Wiji.-IO ; ; , lambs. J3.7yj4.50. St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph , NOT. 21 , Cattle Receipts , 2- GOO ; steady to 10o lower ; natives , J3.00ti * 0.50 : COWH Hiul heifers , J1.2.n.lO ( | ; voals , Ji50C)3.75 ) ; stackers and feeders , J1.50 { : I.U. . Hogs Receipts. 12 , ; ! < X ) ; nio.stly 5c higher ; HtUt nnd lljlit mixed , $3.15(113.0 ( ! ) : medium and heavy , $5.G01iU.Oj ; pigs , $3.75 fi4.S3 ; liulk , $ -.702o.r3. " Spreads Llko Wildfire When tnhiKfl nro "tho bee > t" they bo- conie"tho bent nulling. " Abraham Hare , u lendiiiK drn KiHt , of Uulluvillo , 0. , writes : "Kloctrio bittern nro the bent Hulling bittern I have handled in 20 ara. " You know why ? Moat did OBOH xln in diHordera of the Btoiimob , liver. IdilnojH , bowolB , blood nnd norvcu. Eloo- trio Ulttors tones up the Btoiimob , rcgu- latoH liver , kidney and bowels , purities the blood , strengthens the nervofl , honoo euros multitudes of innlndloH. It builds up the entire system. 'PutR now life and vigor into nny weak , sickly , run down uwn or woman. Price CO cents. Sold by A. II , Kicsau , druggist. W .T. Shivoly , Batesvillo , O. , speaking - ing of Banner Salvo , says : "I used it for piles , and it has done mo more good than any salvo I have over used , nnd I huve tried a great many kinds. " A. II. KieHau , To the Public. Allow mo to say a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Oough Ilomody , I had a very severe cough and cold nnd feared I would got pneumonia , but after taking the second dose of thin medicine I felt bettor , three bottles of it cured my raid and the pain iu my chest disap peared entirely. I am most respectfully yours for health , HAMM'I S. MiSYnus,0-l Thirtv-soventh St. Wheeling , W. Va. For Bale by Kiosau Drug Co. A Liberal Offer. ' The undersigned will give a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach , and Liver-Tablets to any 0110 wanting a re liable remedy for disorders of the stomach , billoiiHiioHS or constipation. This is n now remedy and a good ono. Kiesnu Drug Co. Seymour Webb , Molrn , N. Y. , writes : "I had been troubled with my kidneys for twenty-five years and had tried sev eral physicians but received no relief until I bought n bottle of Foloy's Kid ney cure. After using two bottles I was absolutely cured. I earnestly rec ommend Foloy's Kirtnoy euro. " Take only Foloy's. A. H. Kiosau. Recommends it to Trainmen. G II. Hiuisan , Lima , O. , Engineer L. 13. & W. H 11 , writes : "I have boon troubled a nreat , deal with baokaobn. I iimuuuu 10 cry ji oiuy a i\.uinoy utire , and ono bottle entirely relieved me. I gladly recommend it to any one , espec ially my friend * among the train men , who are usually similarly aftllctod. " A. II. Klesjiu. _ _ Into each life some ruins must fall. Wise poopleidon't sit down nnd bawl ; Only foola suicide or take to flight , ESniart people take Rocky Mountain Tea at night. Geo. B. Ohristoph. Astounding Discovery. From Cooporsville , Mich , comes word of u wonderful discovery of a pleasant tasting liquid that when used before re tiring by any ono troubled with a bad cough always ensures a good night's rest. "It will soon cure the cough too , " writes Mrs. S. Himmelburgor , "for three generations of our family nave used Dr. King's Now Discovoryfor consumption and never found its. equal for coughs and colds. " It's an unrivaled life-saver when used for desperate lung diseases. Guaranteed'bottles ' 50c and $1 at A. H. Kiesau. Trial bottles free. Adolph Bluner , Grand Mound , la. , writes : "I have used Honey and Tar ir my family and think it is the best cough cure 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. Beuj. Ingersou , Ind. , says ho had not spoken a word above a whisper for months , nnd one bottle of Foloy's Honey and Tar restored his voice. Be sure you get Foloy's. A. H. Kiesau. Out this out and take it to Kiesau Drug Co.'s drug store and get n free Bauiplo of Ohambprlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets , the best physio. They cleanse nnd invigorate the stomach , im prove the appetite and regulate the bowels. Regular size , 25 cents per box It is Easy to Say "Bo careful , " but \ve must all gofrou heated houses into chill outer air , and the ohango sots us coughing and whoez Ing. Avoiding winter colds is difficult curing them is not hard if you take Al leu's Lung Rnlsam. Better begin when the cold is young and not wait until i settle * deep into the lungs , for then even with Allen's Lung Balsam , complete pleto relief "will bo slower. T Drying1 preparations simply dpvol op dry catarrh ; they dry up the secretiotis 'which ndhero to the meinbrauo nnd decora poses , causing n fur more serious trouble thnn the ordinary f onn of catarrh. Avoid all dry iiug inhalants , fumes , smokes and enuffi and use that which cleanses , soothes am heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a romed nud will euro catarrh or cold in the lieiu easily and pleasantly. A trial size will b mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell th COc. size. ElyUrothors , CG"Warren St. , N.Y The Uahn cures without pain , does no irrituto or canso euoozing. It spreads Use over an irritated and angry eurfaco , relieving ing immediately the painful inflammation With Ely's Cream Balm you are ariuoi against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fever. A Violent Attack ofCroup Cured. "Last winter an infant child of min had croup in a violent form , " saysl'uO John W. Rogors.a Christian Evangelist of Filley , Mo. "I gave her a few dose of Chamberlain's Oough Remedy and In a short time all danger was past and the child recovered. " This remedy not only euros croup , but 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 a baby as to an adult. For sale by Kiosau Drug Oo. Oo.If If young ladies think sores , pimples and rod noses look well with n bridal veil and oraugo blossoms , it's all righf , Yet Rocky Mountain Tea would drive , them away. 85o. Goo. B. Ohristoph. Goo. A. Points , Upper Sandnsky , 0. ( writes : "I have boon using Foloy's Honey and Tar for hoarseness and find it the best remedy I ever triod. It stopped the cough immediately nnd ro- llovod all soreness. " Take iiouo tint Foley's. A. II , Kiesau. Vitality , nerves like stool , clear eyes , active brain , strength , health and happiness - piness comes to those who take Rocky Mountatu'Tca made by Madison Medi cine Co , 35c. Geo. B. Ohristoph. ( , Xo SAVES TIME , SAVES HANDS , U SAVE WRAPPERS , PREMIUMS GIVEN. A complete catalogue showing ovcntX ) ( ) premiums thnt Diny be1 eectncd by saving the wrnpjieiB , furnished frcf upon request. Send your name on a postal card , and wo will mail you he catalogue. Addrest : Premium Dept. , THE CUDAHY PACKING CO , , South Omaha , Neb. Diamond "O1' Soon fo sale by all 'Grocers ' = i * f , ' ' t' ' ' ' 1 7 ' 1 ' I * " " Brain Food Nonsense. Another ridiculous food fad has boon jnuidod by the most competent authori- ies. They have dispelled the silly no- ion that one kind of food is needed for iraiu , another for muscles and still au thor for bones. A correct diet will not nly nourish n particular part of the ody , but it will sustain every other > art. Yet , however good your food may > o , its nutriment is destroyed by in- igestiou or dyspepsia. You must pro- mrp for their appearance or prevent uoir coming by taking regular doses of Jroon's August Flower , the favorite uiodicino of the healthy millions. A 'pw doses aids digestion , stimulates the .vor to healthy action , purifies the load , and makes you feel buoyant and igorous. You can got Dr. G. G. Jreou's reliable rouiodios of the Kiosan Drug Co. Got Groon's Special Almanac. Jumped on a Ten Penny Nail. The little daughter of Mr. J. N. Powell umpod on an inverted rake made of ten > euuy nails , and thrust one nail entirely ihrough her foot and a second ono half vay through. Chamberlain's Pain Balm was promptly applied and ilvo minutes later the pain hud disappeared md no more suffering was experienced , u three days the child was wearing her hoe as usual and with absolutely no dis comfort. Mr. Powell is a well known merchant of Forkland , Va. Pain Balm s an antiseptic and heals such injuries without maturation aud in ouo-third the ; ime required by the usual treatment. ? or sale by Kiesau Drug Co. To Cure a Cough stop coughing , as it irritates the lungs , md gives thorn no chance to heal. ? oley's Honey and Tar cures without causing n strain in - throwing off the phlegm like common cough expector ants. A. H. Eiesau. Great Luck of an Editor. 'For two years all efforts to euro 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 25c at A. H. Kio sau. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you , if vou used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for sick and nervous headaches. 1'h v T-.uke pure blood and build up your ntaitn. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by A. H. Kio sau , druggist. Women and Jewels. Jewels , candy , flowers , man that is the order of a woman's preferences. .Towels form a magnet of mighty power to the average woman. Even that greatest of all jewels , health , is often ruined in the strounous efforts to make nr onvn t.hn mnnnv tn nnrnlinsn thfiin. If a woman will risk her health to pet a coveted gem , then let her fortify herself - self against the insidious consequences of coughs , colds and bronchial affections by the regular use of Dr. Boscheo's cancerous are m ° st frc- quently to be seen "Pon the facCi ncck or breast , .though . they nre liable to appear upon other parts of the body. When they begin to spread nnd eat into the llesh , sharp , piercing pains nre felt as the underlying tissue is destroyed and 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 , n wart , mole or bruise of some kind becomes nn indolent , festering sore , which in time degenerates into cancer. " Ton years ago I had a sore on my loft temple , which the doctors pronounced a cancerous ulcer ; it would itch , burn and bleed , then scab over , but would never heal. After taking- . S. S. awhile the sore bearan tp dlmoharire , and , when all the poisonous matter had passed out It tfot well. I took In all about thirty bottles , continuing It.foy * oreo time after 'the sore had healed , to be uro all the poison was out of my sys tem. Have seen , no sign of the cancer in ten years. JO3EPHTJ3 REID , Gant , Audrlan Co. , Mo is strictly a vegetable remedy , and , while possessing purifying and healing properties that no other medicine does' , contains nothing that could derange the system. AVhile cleansing the blood it.also builds up the general health. If you have n suspicious sore , or other blood trouble , send lor our free book on Blood and Skiu Diseases , and write to us for any information or advice _ wanted ; we make no charge for this service. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , ATLANTA , CA. Gorman Syrup. It will promptly arrest consumption In its onrly stages nnd heal the affected lungs and bronchial tubes nud 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. 3roen's reliable remedies nt A. H. Kiestiu's Drug Co. Get Green's special almanac. Today take Foloy's Honey and Tar. It positively prevents pueumonia , or other serious results from colds. It maybe bo too late tomorrow. A. H. Kiosau. are Nature's warning notes of approaching danger from 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 adtion with that greatest of all heart remedies , Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. "Darting pnlns 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 VANDENuunair , 2J6 Kewaunee St. , Milwaukee , Wls. D * . 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